The Evening Record, September 30, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 30, 1903

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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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THE EVENING RECORD

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VE8TEROAV8 »8UE

SEVENTH YBAB-IWO

CITY, XIOH., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBEIt 30, 1903.

TOPAVtumoifSTtm

FRANCHISE
# FKANCmSE ~"SS=tr
sr-sSSӣr3
ACCEPTED
.1 IS ADOPTED

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WPAlniSTSASTET

IMMILA AAILAOAP

Gif Book Store

llSoBairM.--No war

WHICH CAUMO THE mmNKNCC

TheJudteof the United

NEGROES AltE
DISFRANCHISED

oUar HMS. wbo. It U clalmad. a
be triad for perjury In connection

r«- U.IHI w

,

wnx MGAmZE SATVMMY

TWO llOCW AM OfOTTID

the

WaU Paper tbert^ b
no better time than now, nor -place to purchaie than
right here.
Plenty of remnanu and odd stock left from the
spring and summer trade that we want to dispose of. In
addition to low price
on all regular stock.

A teeely gieginy of new
p^ttoii has bMA drculaied ask- In all the new ehapee nnd
tlto couBdi to order the paving of 2Sc to BL and Inetrwctiana I
BMAOIMO ON T. C. A P. ROAD WILL
atTML from the bridge aouth to and kind ef tia. B. Benda A
Teath aUweC Tbe petitton has bora
RE DONE THIS FALL
anmettmaly aigued. although there are
. WnfTM Am Ont CvM fm- Man
a few who nre bolding out against it.
Ancaaad af ^Ju#y In tim bMf*
Tbe peUtkNi will be preaeuted at .the
lavdCnaa.
next meeting of.tbe eounciU with the
request that the work be atari
soon as poMible. It U believe
WORK OF EECURINO RIOHT OF there are enough signers to w
favorable action.
mu are na yet Iwoad for tbe nrraat
%yAY HAt BEGUN

nn TM« T«AVtW« CITY A MU-

s

rvsHy maa imiwiiaf, i euM mgiee.

£srsr.,irr.«i!ag

“jiSSSrST
-ICA,
g Altomey M M^ Lm ^

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^
•criptlena for tha Romia i

r-STi^^j’ESsrsiS

•. WI«H« . •««« Cr

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to tbe e»*e are very moch
1*
No aetloo whatever has

j3r.!i."-“AKs:?E2;.rri.’' ALL QUIET
JUST NOW

Their Ranks From Democratic

or

loijt

HO

and the Mme offleers will probably b«
.elected
Charle. H. Strong of the

r.u.'.r*'-"
It's the "Newland" hat the correct
dreee.ru we.r-»1. B2 and B3.

;i::i.vrhai'Thr^^^

GRiNNEUr BROS,
liargalns leH In i
23V E Front siree

TIAYHSECITY DAT

nos and organs.
Call l»efor^thr

This Week Duly
25c Box St
toilet Soapi-l2e
IS worth twice the money
wc are asking for it.

GIOCEIS FORNCOMDINE

TO

s. BKIMDA * OOfVlf»ANY

Sui>-

!^

gold platertmoontingL

THE ECOHOMT STOEE » WraSBifWauktrz
Men’s Footwear

Wauktrz
3.60 3.60 3.60

THE

Patent Colt

* Nolicr the WiRtlow

Wauktrz
Velour Calf

American
Drug Co.

diuith was announced ihu aixerno
by lx»rd Alverstonc during a meeU
of the AlMka boundary commlasU
Counsel Caruon for England paid
most feeling tribute to the deceaa^

in fancy open week

Our mother of pcari aaih pint is

lafge airet are among the most dctirable thing, in jewdiy

Wauktrz

Sept, 30.—Sir Michael HerHrltlsh amlw**ador at

We also have tome trety detilv.

able ones in smaU i»cari and oi>al sets

—at “

Wauktrz
Vici Kid

9g Hmw m Firot Clou Shoomokor-aSkop

|B||B arc spending all our
W|* time looking after
■ ■ !■ the interests of your
feel. Belter come in and
see what we have for you
to wear now that it is cold
and wet.
.

Tfs Just
Chis ®ap w
We were fottunale in getting
a Urge lt« of home, to leUu-s your goal fortune to be
able to tev ure one oi them
on terms ju»t as easy at pay­
ing rent. Six room houte.
‘West lOlh street, all finiriied
in hardwoal-yourt—on your

II ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner's Old Stand

219 EAST EROnr STREEl

FRANK FREIDRICH

Front Su

Opposite Wliiting Hcjtel

Mkirt eiikntki. Hp.
ilu r mark of rcapecu
Sir Michael has been 111 for
time, and recently left Waahlugxon lu
travel for his health. He was suffer­
ing from an affection of the lungs, and
waft stopping at Davos PUtx. tbe great
Swiss report lor consumptive*.

her

rmsT TRn>

CAR FERRY WILL LEAVE NORTHCinciunatl. Sept, 30-A combination
Ohio. Indiana
IJAWO.OtW c»plt»
? combination la aimed at the
[ileMle houw^ and manufacturer*
1 the liu.000.000 truftt formed by
wholesale grocers. One hundred

FEASTED IT AID. GlliS
fives Had Fine Tim* t

PORT THIS EVENING

To Take 30 Cars of Freight to (
Will Be on the Big Boat.
•eUl t« ta* C««Has Hacora.
Northport, Mich., Sept. 2t»—The big
rar ferry will leave this port on her
first trip to Manlstlque this evening
7 o'clock. She will carry 30 car*
frelghU including a number of coal
cart for the upper penlnaula.
On the bout are a number of p

I Husband on Salary."

fKK»fumiESHiRY0BN6:rfeH

the young Wen
■a Of this town

3».

aic beginning t» look

aro inJ with

a view to getting poalcvl on the fall
ami

winter styles,

m.Jilim

Thc)’ cannot

hml a l>cilcr place for itutlying the
fash ons than our store

They will

ftcehcrea complc'.c l.nc of tmf.
and ororcoaU, in which the latest
^shions

arc

faithfully

mirrored.

Wcrticod them a hearty invita­

xr'iT.'

our chtkios^

T Hanee. aecretary of the Union
Trust CO. of Detroit; R. R. Metheany
of Grand Rapid*, president of the T
C., L. A M. road: W. F. McKnlgbl of
:nd Rapid*, chief eouueel for the
d. and D W. Kaufman, vice pc

m

LOOKmiUB LABEL

tion to investigate the mcritt of

After the council me
Ing. Alderman OlbU. 1
the Traverae City A
toad Co.. Invited the counciimra s
would be neceasary to^re^^der^
press Tvpresenutlve* to the Uttle T
Oysters and otl
the ^iige*\iadc. and It was not era for a spread
thought advlMble to do this, so It was eatables were furaUhed.
generally agreed that the matter their mi at the expense of Mr. Olb
after which elsait were p—ed Th
should rest for the prewnt.
were 12 In the party
BtrMM to Be Occupied.
SectHje 2 of the franchise, which i
BtilTon the Cara.
fines the route of the road, reads
The Intake pipe which the ooard of
iblle works has refused to accept la
still on the cars, aid the matter la no
lemeot than yesterday
U
was through tbe timely arrival of AlOlbba. when they were prep^
anload the pipe, that the city
dty: On Buie airoeU from Park
rtrrai to Oarlleld aveaue: on OarBeld

novelty, quality and movlcrate jirire

Suits »ui
Ooertoatsz,

Jamra Graham of 73S Webster street
and Mamie Bhorette of 128 North Oak
street were united In marriage this
moraine by Rev. FT. Bauer of 8t. Frand*’ church. Mr and Mrs.
leftUiU
____
,
bridesmaid,
JoMph Waller best

and

R.

wmm
xhe enure

day

SlSSSSSISiKS.'SS

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B
tt

Cadies Waist Sets,.,.

ply limited, so come early.

UNITED STATES

and Manufacturers i

'^Clt?* ^AuS^n

;

np your famUy. w « «

Come and see a soap that

HERBERT DEAD
AMBASSADOR

:

We gre today showing the finest line of Udicf* pearl wai4

smmc£U£L
BRITISH

.1

^1, ^i2s, i.»o r.% 8^

seU we have ever shown.

oTZJniJm

arose to his feet and made the m.Hloo
that carried the fiwncbUe. and It was
done unanimously, although Alderman
Wllhi'lm asked to be excused
Alder­
man Lardle said that they demanded
Alderman Wilhelm*, vote.
"Your
honor, you cannot compel me to vote*"
said Alderman Wilhelm " I want
here the pe*>ple stand on
know
r I vote." After -aome
l he
Ing and a si
I like to have two weeks I
the matter.
I *<^1*“* ^ran
feaitsl
Alderman Olblw then saia inai
' was given only 30 day. to organise
and would like an exten.too of time
in which to do the orgaoulng and to

AT BANKRUPT
PRICES

I Husband on Balavy."

alderman wire out of the ciiy to find
/out the standing of our men. and what
the result <»f hfs telegram Is that he Buttona Bay Will Be Warmed Up by
* has In hi* pocket remains,fiwjilm U
From Mere Tomorrow—
BIq prowd Will Go.
a"re“*S^hliely r^lSbl^ and are men
who will do right by tbe city."
Alderman Hamilton Mid that he
now Is Traverse CHy day ai
thought the propoalllon that bad been
anau county fair at Buttons
given them, was very fair, and that
the Itouster l^rk town will
there would be no enuae for a division,
a warming up that will last
even If all did not vote alike.
wlnler Hon. E W. Hastlngi
Julius Hielnberg anid that It aeei
la to charge t»l the arrangemenU fot
to blm’a* If the matter might be ad the trip then>. and a crowd of half a
justed so as to be Mtlafaciory. Thai
Ired is ev|H«cted. Mr
Hasting
seek to give Button* Bay some dl
version in the way of a business min i
game, or amnethlng of that sort
ne rush may be spning on the un
l»K>p befim^ the aldermen vo^ed.
ecting l^eelanaultes.
Perhaps i
general track and field meet will be a
whether'theae*t*wo bl^Jha^ahSurd" h^ feature. The local men an- crippled
left out or not. and resulted In Alder­
the abs.mco of I>r. W. 8 Moon, who
by the.
men Hamilton. Lnrdle. Bproul. Btenrna
anyth’ng with
can Jump further 1
and Millar voting no. nnd Aide-------still a lot of
legs, but ther.
Winnie. Ollleit. Bingham nnd Wll
voJlng ye*. The OKiiion
Alderman Imrdle
Whatever happens or doesn't hap
tion-that meet ton 2.
2. which Is the sec m»n. It can be Mlely irusteil to Mr.
which
tlon initllnlng the street*
Hastings to
to It that Buttons lla>
the road shall run. be a
knows that Traverse City has be<-n
whole. This meant leaving In the two
disputed bliK-ks
When the vole was
lakc«. the aldermen who voted yes for

How AUouU milK MoooT
Wc have them in bUdi «nJ fine)

.clostof It ont

Now is tbe time to shoe

ar wou t» ta* cvmiuw w bw.
iHin.U- of the PenlnsuU have guai
Bauli Hte Marie. Ont. Hejd. 30.--In
addition to the Ko Canadian aoldlera
who
arrived fn»m Tortmtu at midnight
------------------thrt^« more
? right of way pul 1
Oiarantee of
lng“*^A*“
they
■peclal train
. *ub«?ripttont atai
s lit Ing and
[or the flu.D^
ks. ih
le of
I5.UW) has been pledged, so that there
ever, there I. no good reason why we
ilj remains fS.OOO more to raise.
.Idlers
Every
should not have tbtwe two blocks, as
Work Will Bonin This Fall.
tar a* I have been able to ascertain. thing U quel, but when rniKm* are r»Mr. Boaelly stated to a Record rep^
f Idle workmen, which It la rMeniailve that work would be begun
will be soon, they will have this rail, and much of ^ the grading
to leave or get subsistence here
to the lack of money
atton. a majority
Ing up both the Muskeiton nnd Holland
Ml to remain
be continued probably till the Brat
in town, and what several thousand
anuan-.

of them will do when they iMHvime
ennnot build railroad* on wind, and as

Alderman Wilhelm Mid that he did
not like to »ee the franchise defeated,
and wanted to adj<mm for two weeks
and then take up the frmnehtae again
Alderman Hamilton thought that an

tbe entire stock and are

B. Benda A Co.

these have been guaranteed, and there

the hand, of Mr. Olbbs will be tun
over to the city to Insun* the bulldl

0«^r ■*‘•11 SVootc

Creditors. « We bouehl

Party.

iH-^meru^^'the JS* ■‘bSuLbul all

line golag on tlioM two bloeka. Otban
Mr they want It tbnre. «l hare intnr
Elewod Br. A.bloo
Bougber. Mr
IliKiUhan. Mr Mom.w and other*, and
ibrr My th«7 want U Mr. Hh*ne doe*
not want the road at all Oulatde of
the llferymen. 1 am Mtlallod that I
oan get nine o«ii or every ten who
My that they want It on theae
|ilork*.“ Mid U
Alderman Htearn* atai«*d that
inalne Br«»fc. liverymen, wanted
Ku on iheae two block*.
rranrt* IVwelly. who I* working for
the road In cunjanriUm with I- K
tJlbU. Mid that he would be Mtlafted
wftb the franrblae with thew- two

lUhASCOTT.

sold for the benefit of the

Id which to pwfocl their o^lMt^

ihai MMDo or tbe pwiplo on DUU
.imot. nopeelalDr tho
obJneiod to th« n*4 going on tlinoo
blocld.
for tbe orgaatutlon of the company
MAY LEAD TO MOBE DIEOROER. Saturday.
Barney Andoraon otated lo the «
More CondHlena to Bo MeL
HOWEVER

TIE mm ssgau&gsgri

SHOES

4> w IT. to lb* retirtw n«
i.-The regls
Richmond. Va . 8ept.
In Richmond
The new Travorae City A Peninsula tratton br
lat 5.000 no
Railroad Co. will be organlaod Bathr and the
nchlsed. At
roufi COMPANllt^pF •OUOIfll* day. according to present intentions.
least
nve-Blvihs
of
the
negroi**
in Vir­
It will be practically the Mme aa the
AT THE bOO
old Traverse City, Penlnaula A Old ginia have not now the riabt to vote.
Mlaaloo Railroad Co., except in name The republicans contend that their

M the coaMll mating t

A. S. Fryman stod of

iba. the father of die
Alderman GIbba.
Peninsula electric railroad enlerprle^
today Bled with City Clerk Beers hU
Republicans Expect Large ^ncreaet In

aotkM for ilw fnarhlM to bm sdofi

SUtes' Cenrt Gden the



has

been

*Xbe dome of 6ood Clothing**

E WILHELM
caaer UbUb sbA Rrwt

newBtock

TWO OF THE LARGEST AND BEST LINES CHILDren s Boy s and Young Men's Overcoats and Suits are
now well represented in the Children’s Department-Utett
effects from both Chicago and New York manufacturera„o such lines eliewhere-Chndren's suits or overcoa^
$1^0 to $8.00. Young men’s suijts or overeoatt. $6X» to

$if>.oo.

Ole<UilnB Oo.

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BOOM), TRAVir»g» cirr,
nniKUOMiMun

THEB®«H6SK0R0


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tcrkMkOL'

J-W. MAHW»

Eo* Md



Wednesday,

septembee so,

!><»•

We Are Offering Some

PEOPLES

SAVINGS
BANK

is ahead of laat year, bocvwwt
»MM. T.

micil.

^

ch bare •« had lela
Tba Mlemgaa Ta*a
Msh Jolai Barrr. ba>
bs««b«dU whwt^y th«
apaay .liall be exiead

___

ESPECFALLY

BUSmESS CAROS.

toU - ■ - ■ «M»

tapestr>'cunains. portters, bed blankets, quilts, com­
forters. bt^ spreads, sheets, pillow cases, table linens,
towels in fan ever>*thing in that line.

uneBAUttue'ES

Our asNorimeni is second to none in the slate, and
Ihe prices we are quoting will please you. Call and look
them over. We have moved this department from
our third floor down to our second floor, "here it is
more convenient. Urge line of CHINA ami JAPaN
MATTINGS to close out at cost.

tailor, aged n. ---------

tnm E « BonMCt of Lake Ana
„ body lyu« l» I
\r Dmr Sir—I wrote yoo aome ttaie
the fa^ t^t an 1^

. n«dliK>o ««• dlMor»r»d.

** e hne^lSwren
k>dar Run and
_ enochca. Rendon. Cedar
Trarene City I had been Ubor^
with the telepbooe people for month*

^ SJJi^'a^'SSSah'hireff^^e

OFFICERS

pleVely

V Da» t*.
mw. VI

b‘ ~.
I and rode tweir*
arm comby - -— He wa*
partridge* —d

tr^‘boir I

Pn- tdral

ii

J. W. SLATER

DIRECTORS

d" "blowing I

^

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

a—rTh^imlf ttoTe^U—Tn— «»«W
----------- ---------- him to town
medical aid wa* rendered Th
U>OIUUICS ausiMBM.
The adopUoa of the raliroad
cW.eh-t.lfhlaadluaoo.pt-

hen toe *aw a lire wire aeitlng ®re
, Ilumham * lead bam and boar^

I ..
IP
11*

are that the line throw
^jrdre^“dima*e'that'^ie^m hi
the cdty aad to Old Mlaalon wrill
btOlt aW la operation neat aeaaoa.
^ An elaeulo railroad aalarprlae I
bemi halbfe the people
City «id the P-hml*
year*, and aeeeral tlmoa It looked a*
Caunh Cure 1* taken IntemIhoagh the plaaa might be conat
uij. acUng directly upon the blood
mated, bat always tbere baa been
oUiroctloa of aoma mwl. Now It
gtaa to look aa tbonfh tbe tUe I
.t^npb by’ bnlldl

‘.^ru-sss.

-

sola poopio! Trareree City baa done
.barr.aad aow la order to oompleir
dealUwUlbenet^aaryfortbePw
mila to fire tbe enierprtae flaan _
aid. Tbl. U bettered to be ea^y. Two
yaar* ago iba towaablp roted to U *
for IW-deO for highway parpoae*. «
’ tbU would bare been derotod to
aid of a railway, but a auwng opp
tkm waat into court and kn.K-Wed
pro)act ouL
Now It U propoaed to take
nb—oaa with the people who opr
railroad Improrement. and tbe ne
■ary aaonat will be raleed by aubec
tkm. Tboae Intereaud *uu tha
wlllba-ea.y matter to ralae •lo.ooo
and BOW that Trarene City** end tH
It baa baoB takan care of tbe campaign
will bagla today on the Prnln^U. and
It U bollerad within n week or w, ihr
entire amount will be .lOmcrlbed. The
company w—U fto.tMM). The P<
anla UttWipOpn. together, with i

^

ba* prete«^
ohy wnilSicaily

“-,r.vrcrr

woTK. The proprietor* have *o much
faith in lu curative power*, that they
.ff*r One Hundred Dollar* for —y
a*e that U fail* to cure Send for

pledged In

V'
: '
Tbl. yaw the need of an electric
II
line ahd rapid iranalt mi
Penini
tl
h*. been glaringly Uiaeinted. •
11^
fru^^yer akme ha* eald that

coturc^o PhWd MOO

O. I*. CARVER A SRO.

* K.dT,?“H:”p.ttU of Battle (
«lll remain in the boapltal for a wniie

<»>ere I

V^lIVray fmrtlltle. at hi* dUpomil a

jo AX

WANED!

,d,i electrocuted! But Patti* .lipppd
and fell' from the roof to the ground,
breaking hi* collar bone and other

I will pay the high­
est Market Price

ie*^rr*ibe**Arpena aawmlll* the

□.ner day .onie Jog* were cut Into
lumlier that were aomewhat out ol
e ordinary They were white pine
Nbtumtirk* which bad btH* in *er%
P Mxne ri or .tu year. Notwith.Und

5000 OOSHELS
OF OATS

1 iheee hjg.^^
juaiiiy. -----fre-h cm ilmlHX.
.m. a mile gtrl In the —
Ow**A*o. lued a needle UJ
ra* home at Owo«*o.
pin her clothe*
Several d^.

CHENEY A CO T

B.J. MORGAN

roV-*^^“rb'r,.A^“;T^’vrjbJ
were pullc-d

LABai*SOraNM£EnNG

lU^e”'

THEY ATE CHICKEN-PIE
Suocaa* of th* Supper Given by
the Woman’* Relief Corp*.

giren - Impetu* which will develop
•eroral of tho preltle*t *umn»er re*tln«
plaoea In the aUlr Tbe rea
*
neae on tbo Hanlaaula duHng
tea yoan baa not Improved lx
lark of rapid tnnall. With
trie ttae reaort owner* will -------boneflU which they arP entltle.1 to and
which hare been denied them. In ad
ditkm. almi. quick tranaporutlon f.cil
Itte* will be a great etmvenlence
the people of tbe Penln*ula by bring

ere wan * wry large aliena.iice
le chicken pie aupper given last
,,-lng by ihe Woman * Relief Corps
in Orange hall
The
ladle*
made
rhUken pie* apiiarenily without end.
all the thing* that go with that
dl»h. iK*uicH‘*. cakes, bread
d butter. cITee. fried cake* am
her eatable*
A lm»k at the amount
food lu sight Ufore the .upper
-,)uld have cx.nvlured any cg0‘ that
there would iH* a gn^t deal left
But
Ihe kind of chicken pie that the W K.
die* *»-rte 1* t«io well known, and
re the supi»er hour wa* over there
nothing lefi «»f *11 the vUnd* pr»imnvl. crept the chicken l*>ne* and

Agrlciiiiural wK^ieiy *ay« there will »*•
little dllBculty. He believes that there
of rliH-. n.sv apple* <m
.... .................... JU* wlnter-ihai 1* 4f
Mu-hican dm-* her Ih-sI.
What 1* Uf*f
In tbe last analyaia nobody know*,
but we do know that It U under strict
V
Abuse that law even allghtlj.
in result*. Irregular living mean*
rangcmeni of the organa. re*ultlng
t-on«tlpailon. Headache or Urer
mble
Dr. King*. New Life ......
quickly
readjuat
ljuat this.
this
It’* genlM.

Extetishr e\perinu-nt* with «ul«tnalue boot* will lx- made by the navy
_ them In cloaer touch with TraverM* “‘riJJ^wfr^ i^lTHear a handsome *um •.iwrtmcnt this f.nll. Tbe goverunM nt
n tbo .upper
now hs* nve subroarire bo.nf«, and It
a »ufficlent number of
-Sucklaw’a Amlca Salve.
rn thoroughly familiar
Ha* world wide fame for marvelous
uigi-im-nt to make praeI treuins bimw.'*-.
uro*. II aurpaaie* any other •alre.
-ni In eaae of nccMaItv.
It ton. olntm—t or balm for Cuta.
The benefit* ol Ihl* Uoe can *c
ioiTU. Bum*. Boll*. Sore*. Felon*.
ly be oatlmated at thi* Ume« bat
Ilcer*. Teller. Salt
Rheum. Fevet
k»ro*. Chapped Hand*. Skin Crnp^
City. —d all point*
kittt; Infallible & Pile*. Cure guar
nteed. Only Ske at Ja* G. Johnaon*.
a I F. H. Mead*. Drugftais.

Cliy. Now Wk Rapid. I* get
trade that tbl* city ebouM-------Traverae City U greatly preferred

The atmet railway Uae w lU *l«
bance tbe value of property In
eaetera and weetera portion, of
city by mnmm of tbe mean* to nmeh

CITY SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS

one and me—, much for the city

rrh ^A>dne«day evening October
.TL A fine program very «n>*yable
and also ven prat leal, w ill be gi% en.

Meat

in

the

B/1, Knapp
Cbe'Olafcbmatter

JOHN R. SANTO
0^^’;!.sss-an.'g
|eaE»AiMsuRAiitt|

Having ojiencd a m-w jewrlr>’ store- at 409 S. Union
St., your patronage- is
solicileftl.
line- line- .,f CANDY.
*^09 9. Onion 91b

LW HASTIN8S & SON
FIRE INSURANCE

tiw*

—J2fc.nss£.r,siSJ.-"’

JIARPET CiaNINB WORKS...

,„DENT1STS...

- Ji^STtobT^n^dr'
•bow )-,Hi .amples

K. a CHAPIN, Prorrieloi

I Work of HIgtoeat Poss bi* Gr.'t*
Flfw Gold W
. kcecsitv

*a Wuhiim...

— Hotel Brunswickwne.
0»XBCOf»AXWW
IV

3,4FR0NTST.

m-.s

........iri

eapeaslre a* ihU cam*, have been
mperUnoed by jnany^Jkher*. The line
' to Old Mlaaion will *tlmulal€ fruit
ket nolekly.

mrURNITWt.PlANpS.'

Nil Slsi lod New Slodt^.^

L. t- A. BUILDING.

LoaBlaillprtBrsf^f^^

icatt*u.
Warn-n Hu**Hl. aged 7i»
Ben.flU of Unlonlam Will Be Pointed at hi* home in tlrand Unlg^. — .Milt of drinking an oversinmg decnc
by Prof. R. L. Ny. N**t Fri­
turn ol siH-armint, taken for the con‘
day Cvanlng.
letotlnal hemorrhage
At Nile* Ml** Mary Aldrich, the
The Tradea and l^Uir eouncll ol
preiiy liyearHild danghttx- td Jame*
city will hold^an
Ald.lch. a local hlack.mlth. i*«»k car
acid last Sunday evening and
III great agony two hour* later
I give a talk on the lM*nHlt*
n
Everybody I* Invited to une of the girl * hmtlwr* jtwIuHl het
about her *we» : heart hnd she rushtsi
ln.ro the nsim and swaWowe.1 * l«rg.
I.we Kti the acid.
\
Faarful Odd* Agalnat Him.
6 year-old son ol
-a* instantly kllle.1
PcHlrldden. alone and de*lliule. ,n«*. o
on the railroad track north of Millingdterbyname of J.J. Haven., t4.n Dtm. with hi* .later, wa* driving
O.
For . year, he wai a cow in.ro a imstun* east of the track
veraaiiu
with Kidney dl*«a*e %ni
roiblad
I nor medicine* gave
lelther _
length he tried Elec
ilni relief
u*m1 on the track
bU,«,
Stephen lUu at
West Branch on
r
aiurdav
markeie«l a wagtmload of
n
n the road to complete re
.hat 1* iH-llevtHl to Ik- the Urge*l ap
Best on earth for Uver
pie,, ever raised in northixn Michigan
trouble* and all formi
They were of the King-of Ti.mpkin*
su.mach and Bowel ComplainU. <
I’o inM .ariety and by actual cunt It
iOc. Uuaranlaed by Ja*. O. Johi
itsd. bill :il' appU-s to make a bushel.
uiJ K. H. Mead*. DruggUU
Mil higan will be- called upon to fur-

,

FIRE WSDRANCE

.

rW»o«.

It-t-av

Meals sctAcl at all Hout.s
. atia«M'
***** Brii i-ii.Mi-aAi
-iOtnlortablc ami well lumtshc.! t.sMiin —--------—---- ------------------------—

THE NATIONAL LOAN CO. Farm For Sale
““^2“.r.rS

m.
$33

San Francisco

A. D. TYLER"

J. E GRIILICK CO. CITY.

;TOMATOES WANTED We will pay
;
::ti c*-nis in-r l.ush«-l f*»r wen r'.|K-ne«l
•i
fruit dellv.xed at the factory, and
!i
n-mrn all package*
Trav.-r*. flty
ramiing fo.
Il*kJif

e Peer^ea* ShlrU are th*
money can buy.
Made by P*
Mfg. Co. of OetrolL Sold by 8. I

Grail Bros. Ladies' Fine Shoes
that can 1h-

praMicoHoitED
bcnh*^r.-ni Oil...... a«' :

TheSest ofEvrrthint

lOfflea>60i New Wllbelir Block CItl
; fens Phone 682

Clau* Warnor. Proprl.tor
mittunx bay. Miai

Los Angeles THE BEST SHOE
Portland
taedma. Scaibc. v.-u.c-v-cr VKb.n.i
and other p “dt* to t
-ru. Ore­
gon. Washiogt- o
t-r.:i*h t -iL-inb,a tiemCl.u,vv»o-MMK»Hc«du ;^th
to NoAcnber
xt.i th. t l i
\..fth-\Acvt?en I -Tiv.vv. t'tl
rat^SOU-gflcct t^
i<:. * •
Utah. .Hjntan-i. Wa.siu;^ .o !
CorT«rSf»tultrg k-a iatt-> i.
points
Fast trains. vum»t :v.u

DENTIST

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL

lu u.n-jiii s loutK.-ar

tine ar> in *Iuh-..

| FINE SHOES .

They are il

Y«M h*)e a uatmy t.*»t you wa

t on .nr»-.a g«*Hl judge of gvsul *lu*
perb-ct grain
Look at the fitiene...> ..1 11
«f the'leather, tie bt-nulx ..r Ihe style Y.)0 will he^

Ih.*"i!.-we*i 1!*»C4.4 Siyh-s

Wh.-n a.- fit yo',r !<*h
. ..TV wav

it t- fitted perf.xlly it

Th.-n- an- I. w *h»H-s that ran equal the*--

They an
interested In the*- ad van t-e shaiH *
in l*nh the heavy and ligl It sKd.xi The lat.-st t

In Mvb . fit or wear

Frenr.i lu--l. th.- -xm-me rolln.n heel, made In mat

and tl- pri.-.-"

ent ndl an.’ xiel ki-!

It u’our plea^iif b.»

a-e and the^e new *iyl«^ are ih»- height ul *b«*

Tbl* display couo rns w. ry one.

if li.r nothing e»>. than t.. w-e the dainty and pretty—

ar.i .|1.-

.

Three Doliars, Three Fift»|Three Dollars, Three Fifty
and Four Dollars m and Four Dollars

Friend*

I van* nave be« n m

DAINTY FEET

A FOOTNOTE

W ,b;. KH;.nS;
ft A L ANNUEL KXCUMION

EXCUI^IONf

or wear.

tS
iwU ■00< tor 1* dm. d__

AM

.

uSToct.

-------

r Hasting* or Qnx

H. F. Motnor. O. P A
5 to Detroit and Toledo. »6.00 to
I. 64.00 to Grand^Rag^^ Q.
iWf-lIi

.1)0 to lUchmoad Octobar
J <1 R. A L agMt about IL

It has been so for year*, and ii

w. a .ire»K-d. dainty fo..t U the pride of every

Tbilv an- entirely new shape*, and

ibown exclusively by US-

The fact that ahe buys then- is guarau

Il iK- *o this Mws»n with these new INC-tM style*,

^ *
::.S.STSr:: ::S

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6, ItOS.
• ------- of th«
e will sell round trip

.tvle shoe*.

pair t.f ihiK-to, there is no qm-*tiun about the style
- of aatUfacthm.

W-OO............Chicago..

evt-n nmn- *o when place.1 In a pair of these

beu woman g»K-‘ to the Mercantile coni|»any’s f«»t

Never was there a

; shoe stun- in the city bftter preyxare.1 to give »H-rfect

;

». n,.n..p.m«4 A .... I..- <.r
I the diffen-nt style*.

That

• iK-rfxxt fit

[for every foot—*nd the price?

Radam’s
MicroBfe Killer

Three Dallars, Thtea FiftyfThraa Dollars, Three Fifty
and Four Dollars
J and Fear Dallars

jk THE HANNAH & LAY
M
MERCANTILE COMPANY

I

■;v|

BYEHIKO EBOORD. TRAY^

the

HERE IS A POINT

city.

MICIL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEB 80, im ^
RASTALL*S
NEW
JEWELRY
STORb

GOODBLCX>E

SPEAKS FORITSEU

-i\'

rplt^a^he^^the''Ml^W

u er<.iw u «rtr« 4*U

ce. at
can eunfereoce.
»t each appointment.
appoint
___________________ tw ■OTCtttM. tnnikte( w« b« tk* title, aim euTTlW
UmAmm bu4 u4 Mh> oRkMtis a*
raa4. A i»i» l»Mt *» lo»«r» d

worth romeittberin*. namely:
that when we Introduce our
“BEST" flour to you and say
. It’s all the name Implies you
• may rely upon what we say.

_

TO-rAY
(SatonUjr)

ANNUAL OMiO EXCU^tOH
In M A N.

A. It It Wednoaday,

SPrCIAL
RING SALE

Millac tketr wtu towd tk«

Big Discount Ujt Cuh.
of ctwklx

HANNAH & LAY CO.

uIm.

opmIw

Solid Gold Rings-

rr" “

....$1.00..

rhulc teTMi. « b«r«lar pcooC lock or

A Short Rabbit Tale.
Charles
Lawrence
and
AlUri
Plottjfh went hunilnjc esrly thU setk.
They were ffter rabbit.
T*h- flr.i
sklllfnlly Joined lofelber. and
t they shot was the tail of Mr
____ jh s doy
The next onn sas r.
bekmatne- to a farmer of that
oelyhborhoud- When
they
arrived
ume. the only rabbit they had In their
t^vel detective
""
*
.me bay was a chicken.
..** to be p
t.a^o«
tlMi aertkin of the state fielded *<»lKrtday. tictoi«er
z. at oiriHu«-»a ^
pounds of honey and *ave the
They trere picked up In Nortu
tiers'- na oattsaat eaperience
Beea-u^jd. Vi.. after a successful lootlns of
ids. Tuesday. October C
To Rich

TRAVKfVSK OITV, IMIOM.

cimui nws
or TUI wotu

_____ ____ ______

oalty.

RASTALL, s
Tha Mu.Oinc Jwwml^p

rjrsr^{!f*Jbr.:2rMro,^c

j,>oitii.cT^rr"c^r.ir.

i;^ E^Tto'lnd-r:.
k. The unexpeci
heinbtened by.
sill
hold
Ike

.............. ............ 16 00

IS.fM o Richmond October 13. Asl
„.y i: R A i ayenl about U._______

Ladlaa. “you can Jump on I

a.0W>. rwaldenis. the other,
either
py^llc by Ur Hendel except
harins died or lied.
I that when he dies his body U to be
It is believed that an attempt was put In the Iron casket and plar«'d on
made Huaday nlybt to bum the asri a hlyh platform, over which c<wl oi!
^luml bulldln*. a! the Wortd . fair, i, to lu* poured and a match applied.
SJ Lm.1. one
ik- JeR^taon guanl. j H I*. I^lla. U-lleved to be the oldobe^^ a man acting auspicioualy'r«i living American ahowmnn. reside.
S^Tbe bunding and aitempied to n. the lUile town <if Huntsville. O
Ir^t "he fellow wh.. escaped, al Mr Ingalls was la»m In Merrlmac.
thongh . «•»«! .hot. ««T fled .. U . M.rch 1».. 1K26.
l«:o. .nrt l» hl> imy
..... .................. ..
. -..C friend of
H.
I in the bulldlny bury Kor^iHiuKh ami Roblns<»n
ladf .
a ......
fi
idiary is lielleved .U.U.
I ne
lamuwe twins
to be an Malian vorkroan recently Hiameat'twins
The coriierwione of thn new kVainoe<
arrested and lined nr tresnaasinc on
he
World’s
fair
ynwiods
K
Wlllanl
naibmal
lemtwrance
bus
Ike World’s fair

imsmm-ms

point to
Steinberg's Grand, when
-----w...n« rumaatlc
Ural ion of
actor, will presen. - ----------------------WIn.ioii Churchill’s

, layln; al tVITany.
I mllen fn.m Tien Tsln.
, ilellbi

ThurMir Wh.!-™..-'

and has Just per
. i.rmg .Dd rlsky^
rl.ky M.k.n

n;*---wM,;dr.v.«

Gold Medal
At PWi»ert*«E»Pe>“‘®^

the peHod
«»i ints c.unlry when a
riots wayiHl successful
----------lyalnsi the forces of then Ibe mu..!
p«.werful country in the-world—Great
Mrltalii
The adspier has made the
l^Jay into lour arts, lelllny the ston
J^ihly and nialnlny all the strongly
situations devls*^ by Mr.
The hen> divs no! ac«»m
onders of the hens-s of the
itic plays, but be pres«‘nt*

1'a^rth‘IIJu^chlTd^n

1 In despair, uname o. ».

’’"•'""‘‘“"L.icT.;

K-an pat riot, who has
I-lgc u.
.1 thi^rtyhi“um*e
tC*handTof Mr
to
»n "Richard Canel"
r.Telve a |sirtr*yal which mskes the^
eharacier very true to life. He Is an
acuw of yn-at force and »niensi». ai
well as iMiny magnetic, all of ^hlct
,Mim« .r.. .mll.l. nMl.le >o
•uuld .uccd lu lb>. .tellar «<-ld. The

‘zv:

,0.1 elaliomtr and maaslve‘earrled by
travellny oryanli^atlon. while the cos
uminy is brllUant and rom-ci

T^e"*
A rural play without a roortyaye on
"‘pi;;;..; "h‘
ir’s at'emlDg unhappiness.

•■«"*.»«
"The ^ arr<

f.Tk'

irJ

.. e.y. W.»

•»

Mime Ullaln. or a girl who loved not

..r tit.

^TyVd...*«

stage Ctmventkma. The regular plajgoi r Is atnick at ewee with the
of these elements in "Qulnry Adams
Bawyer." There Is no detnotjstratlvc

's^m

m
Unlike Any Other I

HORSES FOR SALE AT PIONEER
LIVERY STARLE
I have a few hxscs Idi tint I a »i*i w.int, as my summer busing
» over. 1 . hestnut |xmy, gooil ilnvcr ami g.Kxl saildlc pony.
Price

drivers ami goml to work.
Price S I 25.
One
bay horse, weight 1100. goo<l farm horse ami gooil dnCcr.
. . goml bay
single
ilouhlc.
Pnre $85.00
^
;1e or iloublc
One gray horse.
giK> I arj\cr ami giKsl sadaic. weight IKK).
Price
.e.gcK>a

$35.00.

.

L. M. BENNETT

b’otky built bmwn mare, weight 1200, a goes! dnver and
n

.A goml 1

Inwli, 4 years old. weight 1250.

®One°blo.k} l.udltavma.c.«<light 1,-l.K). one leg enlarg«l a Uttlc; a goo.1 wolk mire.
Price $85.00’^Scighl
le blockv bav horse. « vears oU.

’•
1200. No.

1.

Price

GIEMEST
CHEAPEST
m.HEALTHIESTm.
Aid>
absolotblt UMHuass

One chestnut mare. 7 yvars old. bl«ky built, weight 1400,
larm marc.
A good span

from all others.
No-trcstmrnt 'wilh alkallc*;
no aduhcrsllon with Jour,
surch or ground cocoa shrlU;

double horse.
Price $100.
.
'
A brown horse 10 years oM. rangy buill, good to drive and walk.

^Sr^TiEle^j^Srt Sf'^the’IhSkr.

A'^w?thal 1 can-l mention here.- Will cachange for ««k
or hay.
Kindly give me a call if you want anything I have.
1 wU

n mares. l.l.«-Jcy built, weight about 8*00.

UIOM-r

;200.

^O^ir;>n gray horse. 4 year. old. weight 1100.

a good single or

______ _____________________ ______

give y ou a bargain.

sTe. J. IVIOROAIM «

lamcamph
ARE YOU SOREl USE

-g

IS

1;

ELECTimilTT
dkrr iOM

PE* 1000 WATTS

iNriairRI^^
UfU wf Piwr N.

Rdierea InaUntly or Money Refunded.

Hon. including lighting

eff^s

and

kAsKOLA

Prickly Heat, fc^^tes

-It Cools.

for

•CaSIUY-U!.*

gw*

UI*

^^IHotel Shilson

SALE BY JAS. O. JOHNSON AND 8. E. WAIT 4 SONS.

mal cxcnrslon to

UVW

city of Tmveiae City. Mlchlgaik
^ plhCdd to m hMd. tor P

P^jyW^ETTE

I'wm b« in my oBc« for Ui< p«i
of Mlloctlng »mld UXM eTCTT r

m\i,mtkm?un,mrn
on Trust Blda. DwtrolL Sllch.
wnw for 8n>tcBW CtrcMlsr

''"'Vht'k lt)rTt‘‘ste?nb^ry s GraSd

nOTICC TO TAXPAYSSS

t

Additionnl room ennWetmelooffer t Urger and better dMrUjr
than ever before.
:
=

blacky bay«, one marc ami one horse, weight 2000. good

The full flavor, ihc deUcioua quality, the absolute
Parity of LowTicy’s Break­
fast Cocoa distinguish it

Aak°Yottf DmUer for It. ''

WATCHES. CLOCKS.
DIAMONDS

SUM BURN, CHAFtMO,

CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINE

I

Ana ev ery body wmU «he ^
TJua h the kind 1 cuiy. I taw

‘u.^nTeS^.^’S

time next lall he will come out of blslAtant relief and soon cured him
He
'-reummmt ind will even leave Rome'writes:
i now sleep «»undly every
towns
It has b»*cume as much
"the
for^ Time Tills is liclleveil to te. In j night' Like i^rvelou. cure,
thing to go to see this great rural
record with the views of what Is sompUon
l^eumonla.
, It was some years ago to go
tncle Tom's Cabin.*' The book
,*»• - ItncU
las
taken
may
nan Lnnt: im--------____ ______
. »brary or sit­
PrUn bottles
Is‘Sue and 1100.
ting nwm table all over the country,
I and P. H
I IMus 'jaa. G Johnau
and when Its readers see the living
I drug stores.
pn.toty|H-s of the character, that the

Ovorooa*ts -is
F-or F-all W®ar

Everybody Uses Jewdiyl.

thoJ?«5a«ablcdnS^Mn" kxlingsananerrou*
' bleasingsof good hcalUi. S. S. S. is nature'sremc
Maes. It cooUinS no minerals whatever, but is k-.-—
Write for free book
No charge for medksT bdrloe f

fruit dcllvt-ivtl at ih«* f
turn all parKaKi*^
Tr
inning Co

t!

EUROPEAN PLAN.

and hi*. J

\ Important Uoticz to Our
merchants:
Unill furtber notice we wUl place
FREE, for regular UM. the unegualled

6RAM0 R*PIM J^JD1A|I* Kl
'"SSS-ln Wltoe^blc^^

m

IWS-tl

u taSr^i r.’wn.

C UU«£W0OD...^P^*T *^,

M.&IL1IMECMID

omc* in the Wllhelni Block. 1

SEWER TAX

iiiiiii;:
*fSsnx‘^Sita.-Bto*.«—

tTlw Rorliiii $ton«

M. B. uaakeu. Cttr Trni

parison wlih any other. Is rerj low.

S90 C*w4h Pewtr Ur Etss ths» 2c
ptr h»Mr

e«t : and But®
■trMt to
sands for

onor^or

The coat el

niumlnallng with thU light i«! com­

Tfwiw kwvaf rrmrir-. City for i:rB«dR*p

aty Tfwaaurur.

PAVING tax
S.lK.'tt
in
srut’irmt^n, XSSlpS:

• Humphrey Gas Arc."

No matrbe. or torch netawl. An
Improvemeai enables one to use aR
manilca In the cluster, or one only;
sultabls for night llfhL or placee
where full light te not nlwnya re­
quired. These lamps come In cluaters
of 1 to 6 mantles suited for wlpdow
lighting as well as body of atorea. Of
all who are ualng them wo have no
word of complnlnL Do not take oiw

used these lampa. mad leam that joo
can hare a far auperler llilit at abont
one hsH ths coat ol any other.
Leave orders with

traverse Qtp 6as Co.

im

THE STEEnra BEOOBD,

cmr, xicxL, Wednesday, September so, i»08.

tra^
.

mmiMON
yEWDEHCE

WAIT OEPARTfiERT

MMSvmts.

SAVE MONEY

AL Nclaw agent, foi

W. e. T,«. OWTAICT CO-VBWnOK

stare aad art. Sower mlealoaa.
ig women’a woik. Loyal TemprrMgkm. aad aoldlera aad aalkm’

Ei.rA2K2.2SbTbr5ti£
pMM Itsta U IB MlM at CteCO.- LEELANAVCO.
FAIR IS ON
'TSs«r.srryic

mgifkwl ckardi. «tth • »k>4

Ifi-:■-■ -J-

at

t

(or

Travarw City SuaifiMa iUn Ar«
,«.ntatf-ro«> TaNom W»sl th,
Fair Naxt Vaar.

■msx'

I tlM Pirtslle Bcbools.'
of CharleroU.

The ftr.1 fair for Boiioa* Bay opened

^,SH3Sa

Hi

kad. The opaolng day waa demoted
______
arranging and ib«
arrlrai of eablbiu, and already there
r of ir.Klaaa
frnl.
first
ited
This
was arrangtHl for t
ra' atteotkm.
4jcaled In a Uau
The fair ground
out ono-half mile
tlful r«Karfr grove
I of the rlllai
fair for Sutu
a»dat
i**la hem?put forth by the
jffleera and tbelr aaalatanta to make It
access. The fruit exhibit, wh
y fine, is located in the old di
lllon. and the vegeUble e:
ch U alwi very goc»d. la locatwl In
dining ball, adjoining the danr

flUa lofMoa. Tba foraa*
vaa OP8M4 wHk a varr

HoUmp. tka Mrd varislar. vlll eni
tala, aad lira C. C. Fanoo. laie W
T. U. eonlaaloDer to the far ej

I nraa graatly enjoyed

amall hall beyond the*.- will be
exhibit. The stock

wJt!rilra"TV*PaUAin at the |
fUT. D. Ooeklia. paator of the ct
raad a aertptnre aeiectlon and 1
are In Bnitclaaa ahape.'ihe exhIMtt
SMme in lively yesterday afiemtwn.
aad the apoclal fruit la very good. The
a promlalng opening for l»etier
la neat year, and the pm
are that the fair will l»c held
part of 1^-lauku <

A. McManua then aang ‘
t4 Btaralty*' In her mo.i deil(

Northpori and Omena
rivals for the fair, and Ma
probably also be In line I
but moat of the l^lanau <
lenta think that the norti
the county deserves It.
Mr?
Trav^ waa railed u
Of the Traverse City exhibitors,
arltboot warning. She made a \
large display
aaat aad pratty welcoming ape<
shoes, which are located In a tent.
'twkieh waa heartily recelred l.y
He also has the same exhibit of the
A’olverlne Motor C«»'s gas engine, the
Mra M. A. 8. Roberta greeted
he
had
at the Grand
ylaHan on oahalf of the Woman a
el«b la a moat cordial and delightful Aapidafalr. Today he baa an
libit is in
on exhibltb
The exhl
■■war. She auted that there la
rg<* of Mr. F
ela« of woman In the world fur ah
Grinnell Bros, of Traverse City have
X fine exhibit of plaaoa. talking ma
:hlnea and other musical Inatnimenta.
apoka of the nnkm’a work for the p
ilch are also located In a tent. This
Scatloa^ polltlea. fw mom^ nnd
biblt la in charge of J. W. Cllffe. who
assisted by Mr. Ellsworth.
.
John Liiney of Suttdns Uav has a
wakome aa health, an hope, aa r m good exhibit of buggies, road wagons
and drills on the grounds
Mr. Gold
ahlBA a> happineaa
♦chmldi and F. W. Lathrtip each have a
»und where eatables are sold on the
grounds. There is an alligator shoa:
and other attractions, all of which are
itrlctly legitimate.
Today the C«Mlar baseball team and
U. Later Mra. Roberta refemMl to the Sultans Bay will cross bats Buttons
Bay was strengthened by fhembera ol
aptrltoal atmoaphere creaie<
O. W. D. team of Traverse City,
■Mating, aad aald that the <
athletic events were also pulled
wo«M be beneated by the p
**llra Hattie ryaaklln araa to h
veloDOMd the rlaltora on behalf of

not able to attend the meet
truly aa tbcwe who are preen

w^jJsr^srs'.t'irnTte";::^

Ijmgue. He apoke brledy of th
that all the temperance for
SghUag. and urged all levers of Amer­
ica to Jotn with the W. C. T IT In the
•ght to hill the aaiooa. He aUted that
the W. C. T. U. baa done more for the
eaaae of temperance than all otbe
ganlaatloaa combined, and cloani
.

52
Bapertntendent I. R. Gilben then ex
tended the greeting of the city achoola
td the vlsltora. “I bring you.~ he said.

not of the woma
the door, not of t
Ihlmthep
SSo* ac^l Cbildren In
the tchi
__________ the children of
tte future men and women of Amer

Yestenlay fVed Hunter of the HamClothing Ca». of Trayorae City
iimlshlng the farmers with dlsboards free of charge
eOorl Is iMdng made to secure
Traverse City athlete to attend
the fair and give an exhibition of the
hammer throw, putting the shot, lawn
nnis. and other sports.
CA,unty Clerk Z E HInshaw of Ltland is at the fair, and has an open
challenge In all comcra for a quoit
[>. He ri'ctdred one challenge from
Powers
•rs of Kalkaska yesterday,
id dereai«Ml him five straight games.
The elect but t>f olllcers will take
place the first Thursday In JVeember
It is the Intention to change the by
have the electU»n
xmie at the time (be fair is held.
A fine exhibit of canncil fruit and
pickles are exhibited, with promlw id
t large exhibit tomorrow.
Quite a number of Hk-sI people went
3 Simons Bay today to attend the
Rlr Tomorrow UMng Traverse City
day. It Is expected that this city will
furnish a gmul rvpresematUm. - It U
planned to have a foothaH game
liat time, and to have other athletb
events by Traverse City people

Sirangways ha
tiem by the seri
hier
He will

Mr. OUberfa thelne waa eapeclally
the arork for the future. He apoke "dJIj. A. 8ny.W
te. nl
lUellagly of the arork of the W C. T from a trip to Mt. Pleasant to visit
V. for the boys and girls of today
*^y- brother.
L. Edwards have re
wedding tour,
went to Omens thb

2

Cttine. the wrwklBg of the home
Weepenaa hr Mra. T. S: Huphea.
Mra. T. B. Hughea of CharloTolx

HwrS'S’
HiS:s£^-3s3

'“rte

r -wralt on:
Win m
PlT” *^T»eo
hambenualda wwlked out at 7:»i they
?ft trays of disbe* Udeo with Iba
nraca* dlanera lying on atanda la the
iaing room and oa ublea lu tbe
a. f-tmiUy the guests Uxik tbe laltU
ive
Moat of tlie wen took tbe

to tbe kitchen, but he adopted the
free loiirh- plan.
^ ^
-I'm not up to this waUlag fame.”
aald he. ”%Ve don't do things that
aray in tbe aouib. B> train our serr-

kite te«h. tetecklT k Mtete

WUlle Andemoa went to Northpor
ID take hla position on the car fe^
^"*Oeorre CoriMll aad wtfe went to Ell
Rnpids thto afierfioon.
La. Brown aad J. B. Smith are tak
tag ta the fair at Suttoas Bay.
GRINNELL BROS. ha« tbe only com

crsjji2s5ssirs:

averse Bay Sewing Circle
with Mrs. WUI Ebner. North
t. tomorrow afiemm.n at 2

HOUSED IN ANCIENTTEMPLE

ling the emiloii of ne.v legatkm evening in the Baptist church.
Iga for the l ulled 8tates In IV
he legalb.ii of this miiiitry w ill
r an <»ld Cliliiese temple slluaietl Big Rapids Saturday afternoor
Twelfth street fuwk
The gam
. grounds allotted to tlu- l ulled
be called at 2 o'clock sharp, am
lover of the game should see It,
George K. Pray will leave thI
pled by tbe I nlteil States In
lor his nwort property on Torch lake.
hare bwvmie tbe properly «*f the Ko­
rean goveninient. and as the legation
Of that .xmntry desires to tske p.H.sea site, with a U‘Tot |K»rch clear around
Mon ak SO.UI as ,Ne.slble Minister Om li. The 76 nsls frontage on Ihe lake
will he plane^r into lois K»xU3 f«-ei In
ger has d«s-ld«! to rejwlr
an'-lttd
hlxe and pla«‘d on >tie market
temple In onler thst It msy be used fot
The High sch4M*l\(^ball team Is
practicing hanl theKe days for the
BecreUry Hay called upon the coi
game with Maiiistei Saturday. They
troller of the treasury to d«
are showing mueh btMier form than In
prhetber the sum appnHtrlate.1 by i
the game against Elk Rapids last Sai
•irdav and should Im- able lo play a hot
grens for rent of bn:ation buildings
same when they nu-vx the husky Iwy*
Peking could IM- use,I to repair tbe i
mini the Salt City
A n giilar meeting of Hie I O G. T
'^Tbe comptroller sullmitted a dedlodge will iK- held tonight
All memLn which he says tlial. while Hie qi
IHT.H are rt-qm^sk-H to be present, as
non la not entlfvly free from doubt
the mailer «d clianging the mtvtlng
the statement of fads submitted
night will ctime up at this time.
In view of tbe Uuis.rlant piibUc In
^At Its ^mt^ilngjasi night Tr^erse
social pany lor the memU>rs and their
families next Tuesday evening. Octoher 6. This will lie an enjoyable social

Prof E. E Sparks »if the TnlversHy
of Chicago has arrlvt^l. and will give
the first leciiire In tlf Woman s club
I'ulversltv Extension nmrse at the
Baptist church this .-vi-nlug
ib-njamln FYanklln" will Im‘ the subject of
the first lecture In the series on "Men
Who Made the Nation*
The Mtoewl Ulght.
W. A. lW>an Is cimfimM to hk home
The name of “xodlscnl Mghr has
iK^n given to a* singular apiK^miuv by Illness He has CltUens* telephone
fniiueiitly wltuewa-il soon afti*r sun-et
The qiianerly meeting of il
It may U' •
or Just iM-forr sunrise
Ubrary as«K-iaHon wlfl In- i
at all seasons of the
for “"Il
The regular
tndos and i* ot.vioiisly due to lllnnilMonday afternated matter sum>undlng the sun in a
very flat or lenti«*ulnr form, nearly co- "‘Today IS lie last day thai the We. house will be open all
Ineidlnc with the plane of tbe ecliptic,
or. lather, with the sun's ciuafor. The dav. Ibglnnlug tomorrow It will Im‘
attention of asin.mmiers was first dl- open for the winter every .lay from 4
reeted to It In the year HJ83 l*y Cassini to H* p m . and ..n Saturdays from 1
and was long n-ganl«l as Is-lng the to Ht p m
W. K. Wilson has left the employ
auu's atmosidiere. This idea, ft Is now of Ihe Grand Haplds
Kumliun- Co
and taken a iKisinon with Young A

rr;;

Claude Tompkins will have F
for f'adlllac. where he has acr.‘p
position wiih Klee A Cassler.
C H. Gibbs has retnm.ul from
pie Crei k. Colo., and
ha.s ojamed
offices for the Postal Telegraph Co. In
rrsims r. and
of the Hannah A
M.^rcantllebbirk.

;.ln the form of af
It may not lie

waNT_ no
TRY A RCCORO WANT aO

wc of everything In stock before we move t
, location at 15« E. Front SU the Beadle Block.
Ererjihlng U
a In
in price
price. We are not looking for profit: our sole obreduced
the goods, s*. that we can stj
to get rid of tbe
stock. Help us do thU and
also make r

SuY NOW ix THIS REMOVAI. SAlj: Cell d.y or evonlje. «. It
joa^vrelCT. ooe of our r.-pre.TOl.tlv... will <••11 iinon >on. >\e buve

GRAND OPERA HOUSE

FRIUY OCTOP 2ND

I

for

rr> ari^ Ituiirtivnl Ur I
goiri hoUte^. thrM>
Urgr l*rn. im*fn«« tUr it. It n lr.i«i
0«r.Mte<>. Ael irwuteh V. Hat ti«wsy. <
Mich

1 r-ORHAUK^l.*.^ fruit sift .Ui i farm tw
r Raat Hay toa iiddl-. I0is<-r.n. 0*111X1 J a<-»rai

Shoe ^ 3.50attd4,00
1 lu! CKOSSKT r SHOE is one of cMreinc style at
-|iopuiil.nr prices.* IndressinKthcfcetom- shauUllook
for lit. durability and style. You lind .ill thi m in the
CKOSSE Ii SHOE. Sold only by

UICELLANE0U8.

CITY OPERA HOUSE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1ST!

waUNBYTu I/»AN <•*. .--t-Moal

ONE N'GHT ONLY!

Monday, Oct. 5

The young Chiracict Cornelian

J.C. LEWIS
ami hiv

F.vcnt .lit

llte

Big Come'ly Company
In an Km ire New Scenic I'roOuciion of the I’p-to^nate
Rural Farce Comely

Tbe Tooor Romantic Actor

Jtndnw Hobson

Si Phinkard

...ev THC.:.

Ideal Rcscivc Association
Bxc-o-l'tioral •-••ntra>-t« aiul r«*al inr>n.-r $<• callteUlr. ro-llaldf moiirarrt x *to <.rX.-r-. Anni-HMa;
I 1402 Matestic E

AIIHnFutnruand Imltiis
EntfikiaNur but tki liUiI

. Detroit. Mich.

TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.

Hkbard
“ Carvel iffe.
S55S:' :s'

Sm lifi M thi fata!
ThiTkrukiigllaehiniScui!
Sm tbi CounttrFalr Scmi!
I.OOK 0«JT1
For “Sr And Mis Country Bund

ADramatiiatkin of Winston
CTmrchiU’s Famous Novel
of the «mc name, by Edward E. Rose. : : : : ;

ffiSTtS---"'

TREPRODUaiON.
Ilic original ma^*ive scrtii- prialu. tion and magnilicirtit coi-tunn-atltat

Prices tor ••Rlchu-d Carrel”
$1A0, $1.00. 75c. SOC A 35C

Detroit fl.Oo. Toledo' »S,00. Chlcuto

K c^:r«d"‘^?u'at”TS..^r‘¥b“l

second excursion will be to Richmond,
ind.. on Tuesday. October 13ih. Fare

THE MARKCTA.

4-FeilnilSp6cUties-4

wheat 77c: December. 77Hc; May.
7SUc: September corn. 44Vkc: Deoem-

LM*a praea year clatheo or pat a
nr oeliar an that overeent of yours.
B kiwar haar te Be It rlpM. B. Benda

XA^ari-ted
GOOD DISTRICT DEPUTIES

II

ofTmohor

The Bcaolifal BaU Room Scene!
xThe Great Bank Scene!
The Great Explomoo ^ene!
The SeMMk»al EAcape trom
the Police Station!
The Great Coitoterfeiting Scene!

*

t'2n.Tl«'SloT2.

right, the boy will call In ten minutes.
Thank you.
_________
The work of ilestrofteg propoJsea.
which swarm on the Breton coast and
devour large quantitlee of flab, te atlU

!

them.

.........

They ore Just being put ta
These are special bargains. Belter see th
E Front street.
looting at a Uve adrermiry wUh
; bolleta. by way of duelling prac, Is tbe talesLexetclae of rrrislaa
irlee of tbe revolver.

G. R. A L aannal

CM>e«T.

>|

' ■"’"•"hT- II

a run of srvrntwn uu.M^utiv-r
week* I.^^t sraxon arr earned i-otn-

^OatkoStroio

The -local High acbool will play
their,first game for tbe interaeliolaalie seriet a week from Satnrday. Octo­
ber 10. Instead of October S. This
game wlU be between Mantatee High
aefat^d aad the loeala Just where the
game will be played baa not been de­
cided as yet. Both citiei want It. _

*

Ot^ttNtl lw™m>.li-. iwio-wlt wtlhllrw

Adiinia lirasc and soc

iwtkor of

lard.

'iu-ryjt:

Bacbant St H^scoe,

tograpUlag,” «W Mr. UerUhy as be de­
posited tbe .-abinet mixed card fa.w
down In Ids table drawer, “but Ol've
ylt to see Uiim.”-Vouib'a Companion

S7^lc: September pork, f 11.10:
l7.r.7H: ribs. »t.25.

'

niR SAbK 1 havr thr.^ «»-l n.fU-h
fur «Ale- Une-p.alJ.rte-j . ».XI. onv

Cmsett

Tbe Gre»t SemMiimil Comedy

nber whnnt,
&3Vc: No. 2 red.
4»c; No. 3 white onU. SSc.
Toledo. Sept. 30.—Whont~Cnah and

WMLIL

After October l, 159 E- Front St., Traverse City. Mich

I Funniest Street
Uve It to annyl«dy w hlch o' thlm two
made tbe bettber mau o' me. There'*

t . irrtv <4 all a«ter pi or#- lea^M «nd te-kt.

GRINNELL
BR0.S
239 EAST FRONT STREET

STEINBERGS

graphing.' he muttered. bokUt
card ui«n which Ida Ukem-,
mounltwi farther and farther

BARGAIN

POPULAR MUSIC 15c PER COPY.

•w Hay of Alonemen
! Hebrew Day of At.
this evening at sue
till tomorrow at s
stores of the onh.Mox Jev
will be closed
In the ITnlverslt
The first k

the appn*|Ti«ilou mti^y l*e
way sugg.-*toil By Nhe
tl»e rei'Dir- uihI nc^^r;
nf tlie temple the roiiiptml
guveniinrm would not Im- paying rent,
but the objisT Id tbe making of tbe appreprlatlon would be ai^mpllsbed In
providing suitable and oecesanry quar­
ters for tbe legation

BIOGEST

^OFFERING OF THE YEAR.

‘^The“ adhw t< the wesT aide will
a pie social and pedro party In 8<^
Stre't hall tomonow night. Thun
October I. Everybody Is Invited.
Julius Steinberg will dose bis store
Is evening at 5 o'clock until after

of theater partiea acikdoled.

REMOVAL SALE
ONLY 10 DAYS MORE TO SHARE IN THE

Ubrary parlors tomorrow a
noon at r;3u. A full wiendance b

Jreer. Thomas Smurtharaiie. G
Sutherland and wife. C. F. Hunter. W
3. Anderaon. Dr. B. D. Ashton. kVanl
Kafka and wife. Tony Peiertjl. Leoi
Cltua. and aeveml others, went to Sut
tons Bay thU morning to attend thi

Thomas Shurthwalie went to Sut
tons Bay thU morning on business
this orgaalaatlon nompnieory
and will also attend tbe fair.
of aeMnUlk temparaaoe U a fat
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Edwards have re
erery atate la the unkm. la coi
turned from their trip to London. Ont
ahm. ahe eapruaaad the hope that
W, O Holden and Miss Margare
mmTaptkm mlgkt be a help to 1
ire vlslUag In Ohio
erae Qly. to .the delegatee prw
Mrs. Fred Seoor and son. who bav.
aad to erery wlon ta the diatrict
been the guenU of Mrs. Secor'i
Mra. Howard^ Addrwa.
mother. Mrs. W. J. Parker, for aona
Mra. P. J. Howard, who preaided at reeks, left this mortilag for theli
Me In 8L Louis. Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoover^have ntuTMd from Ohio, and will r%alD fo
t abort time the goeaU of Mr. am

kte« Itet «• kxnr Iter te.'

The KnlghU of Pythias are sailed
pattag a asoat enjoyable Ume at the
social party to be given Friday

*^*I?IbS^i!ae“lf

■—tm *ko ten

.It'S? JTT.—

I

=AT Ol

other morulag wa. a veqr Jolly t
Tbea the bnalaew men took 11
OOOO Oltl»LAV« IN cvioeNce *T Centrai eEprms trmlna for dowi
D lionr later ibaa o-uai.
•UTTONS BAY

E,^HSrrs:i

;r?S5

■rtvesL I>r. Adolf LeceM. the famwa
Aortrlaa npeciallat. accapami the
Mar of the altnatton'and anpaaiatawdad at 242 Bast KInth street.
STcnoklag of all the egga. tmlatj
akHetv ladlea franted np bitewita. aad
dignified board oft

on a PIANO. ORGAN, MUSIC BOX,
TALKING MACHINE, VIOLIN,
GUITAR, BANJO. MANDOLIN, or
annUng else in the Music Line

Eacurmion to Chicago
Via M A N. E. aad Northern Mtcbb
gan Transportalkm Co.; I4.7S for
round trip. TlckeU on sale Mondays,
Tuesdays. ThuracTajs and Fridays,
m Umit .10 days,
lot
^
A. 8. Barber. Agt
,\LL

WHlT.SEY-WAR.VER

publlca-

Rose." •‘Soko. * "Dl
Land.” "Hiawatha.”
sold at 15 cents pet
ruiporal sale
-39 E. From st_________
G. R. A I. a&Bual excuraloa to Dotroll. Toledo. Chicago and Grand Bap*'
Ids. Tuesday. October A To Bieh”
mood October lA Bee G. R A L agwt

TOMATOB8 WANTEI>-We wlU pay

keep our store. t»

E. Front

NCOS 25c. 35c cod SOc

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