The Evening Record, September 29, 1904

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The Evening Record, September 29, 1904

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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1904-09-29

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TfUVCItSC CITY. MICH

BWiiBaiiureBi

PSUEOO WIDOW
BUNCe JONES

WrMk «Md Om Wm

HE WAOrrCO to »HAEk EOimiNl
: to uroccfta or ec«ctk» «i
eooe «ii4 nftj4lftli Hre^l

or wjooo.

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wfiOKislnfiiiiiBiSECin
BIT OM AN AP. AND AOVAMCtO
EXPCNMMONCY.

itte.nito». n«dl

ARE FLEEING
FROI^UKDEN

UNDER LAWS ,
OFSIGHIBAN

IIK’SCOIIDmORHOPBESS
Aftar Yastarday*! triala.

•THE WEATHER,
era today.
fYWay partly
Fresh sowthwest lo northwest

Mrs. John Kema. who baa been rlsItlng in Elk Rapids for two wecAov. re-

NATIONAL GROCER CO. RCORGAN- By Wire to the BvenlnK Record.
Berlin. Sept. •».—The condition of
12EO WITH WJOO.OOO CAPITAL.
the aged king of Saxony, who has been
in for aereral days past, 4s bellerad
bopelesa. After the crisis in hl«
condition yesterday the last sacrament
wat admialstered.

Do you need nay of the above?
^
If oo knve your order wl»h os where h la a |

uns iUSSEUM PRESIDEIIT
LOCAL HOUSE INCLUDED WITH
THOSE OF OTHER aTICS.

Gtp Book Stort

CONNECTICUT AFLOAT.

Blfl FlGhtln* Machinfl Wa. loocas.
fully^had.
Under the Reorgan »xat.on the Com­
T«m*d Out la E« a «Ufi AfWr
By Wire to tbt Erening Record.
ity Will Phy Taima to State of
Brooklyn Nary Yard. N. Y. Sept. 29
PoataMca AiithaHtiaa Had MMa
Mlehloan Inataad'of In New
—Tbf battleship Connecticut, designed
^ « lav«tl«Mloa^Oaa.. I.
CHINESE ARE HURRIEDLY LEAVto be the best fighting machine i
I«at Kfiewa Hara.
INC THE TOWN.
on the world ., aca. was aucccju
Natlodal
Grocer
compan
Uunched at ll:l^'lhis mortlng.
The
- 8a«laJ to Uir Erealoc Racord. .
which haa Included
N<?w York. 8cpi. sa.—Aooordias lo
KILLED BY TRAIN.
srboloaale bouaea In as
gpacUl Oacer CowaiL who acteed lh«
Mian of H. C. maka whom W. fi
Man Believed to Be Jamt ( Dunn Last
kUrar of tha poatoAce detecilve dl GOING FORWARD ALONG ENTIRE
LHeatSoo.
%i»iao U»u«l poalal fraud ord« m
|6J^.WH). The old romimny was or By Win- u> the Kveniug Rtv-i.rd.
RUSSIAN FRONT, r
' acaliiat aad arrcHwl a freHi ago hen.
ganlsod under the Uws of New JerM >
8ault SU-. Marie. Mich.. Sept. 29 Jaoob B, J«m«.a lumberiaan, aged S.‘.
and then-fore paid Uxes In that state A work train on the Canadian Paclflr
of Travarae City. aa. one of FraakV
but the new National Grocer «>mpan> ran over and killed a man helUvid to
jttst organized will pay
taxes to tht »H- Jcmcic Dunn, 'lie ua> walking «m
«ic<lnia. oomlag beiv from Chlcagt*
CapiUI From th.
Kraak a achwaa. which wa* dcUx-ic 1
state of Michigan. "When the former th.‘ track.
That the Great 1
nrat hr tha Omaha poalmaM. r. was t..
tympany was oyganlted the orlgina
toad cgit lUiem, aiatlag that he was n
tors could not Incorporate under tht
Lady Curzon 8tUI Improving.
whfuw with ICT.ttOd. The widow
Michigan law.. MM slnr«- that time the
By Wire to the L'vening H»-cord.
waat«4 lo marrj an b..ne*i. ^ liable, By Wire to the Bvenlng Record.
laws hate been chWf<l «»
'*>
London. Sept. 29-The Central New of auch Incorporation.
lumdon. Sept. 29.-Tl.e bulleiln rWe have v« r> : |H*clal values a*
middle aged
tu share the furtune.
haa
a
dispatch
from
St.
IVtereborg
c%ea IMhe maa larked beauty, educ
Amos S. Mu*selman of Grand Hap gardlng laidv Curtons condition U$1.50 AND $1.75.
tioo or woatth. -hut ihi* candidate If atating that a idegram received In th© Ida, the h*-md of the lugal t»ranrh of smd this rooming states that the |a
Thc*se kIum*b are made of sjkh lalI lent had a fair night maintaining Hk
^^rorabl) Impreased. rou.t send half Russian capital from the Inmt
the Musselman Groci-r cum]uxuy
ly tanned calfjiktn. Thev will
hnpnjvement noted yi»Kterday.
the Widow, traveling eMH-nar* to th. cates that the Japanese are making an been elected presld.tit of the
advance along the entire Russian company, which Include.^ the Mas-eltih**.! water, always stay stdi and
where her aullor resided.
S pliable, stand lots of hard wi*ar
Frank otH-rat.-.! frt.m Ba>Wno. N. J. front. Tlie Chlnete In the n« ighbor.
Grocer company of Grand lUpids.
Z and can he isdisl.ed up nicely
irtiere the ct.rre«|Mindfnrc with hU hood arc Ouelng from Mukden.
the Traverse City branch of that
Y
for-43umla> aft« r going gixid
rlcllai t.s.k place. He rlalma to be
pany and Urge houses in SauU Kte
♦ .service all the week.
Marie. Bay City. Saginaw. Detroit,
i^niac a malrlmotilal bureau. Th^Lansing. Jackson. Port Hun.n. IXiraud.
1 and a rail
^Ich.. South Bend. Ind.. ami tk-catur.
•OR. RANK- WAS MARRIED YESniad ticket lo the widow.
III. '
TEROAY Afternoon.
Under the comhinalion thus formed
^^sCUIFOFCmiifSL
No liiroberman by the aat
the company can s^H-tiro much more
lacob K. Joneii Is known hen
advautagfious shipping rates and by
Melancholy Mam the -Black Shadow**
The
hlglegracle
KIMBALL
name appmr. In the Utat city dlpurchasing In large quantUles ca*i
of the Piece, Waa Really Joyful.
save many thousands of dollar, an- recton ®or any of aeveral year.
I’ianoK and Organs ar^ living
AppropHaU Decorations.
MAYERS
perfect service and -utlsfacUon.
and hundreds are being sold
There a many a song and many a
daily Ihriuighout the l?nltiHl
verse expressive of the actor with a
breaking hewn >ihal appt^ befor*
States. Thrr^are wyrd and !*iFRAORANTi ^SOUTHERN FLOWERS the footllglus with a smile on fils face
tl-.-^sed by the leading muj*!and makes his audience laugh by his NEW INDUSTRY FOR VILLAGE OF
FURNISH HONEY* /
clans ew.r>vhere. .S.a* tinvery appearance of happln«*ss. l»ut
BUTTONS BAY.
iRO- ♦uyle^ and p. t oar 4>rie« s
there are very few that tell of an
The never rip kind, you
dame. Hilbert of Hatches Croaslnc actor playing a part that fairly ratll
get plvnty of wear for
Left Today for the -Pearl of the
ites gloom while be 1. the happiest Carhard Norditkm of Ohio Has Pur­
your money when you
chased
C.
O.
Stanley's
Mill
for
Bian In the company.
Antilles- to Attend lo Apiary.
There were few i«M.ple in Steinbuy ihe Mayer Shoe.
Jamea Hilbert of Hatches Croaslnc Lierg's Grand last evening who saw
Bo>V Lace..,.SL\00
129 Front St N.aStroBr,MfT.
left this morning for I’alsrlls. Western Boira House” that Imagined that th- Special fb the Evening Record.Vouih’.s Lace-.$1.75
Buttons Bay. MUh.. St pt, 29 - Ge.
Cuba, where he has a new Ihhp In Bulgpcholy nr. R|mk, the dark shad.>w
Childs Lace...$1.40
hard Nordham of Glandorf, Putnam
dusiry that requires hit iH-rsunal an who announctHl his own death
marking
his
visiting
cards
wl
county. Ohio, who has been here the
IHTvlslnn the coming Jointer.
Wear like Iron.
Two years ago A ‘J. Root shlpi»ed black cross, bad In'cn married
past week with his father in law. An
600 awarms from -M.tllna. Ohio, ami afternoon to one of the most charming drew Edelbrock, left for his home to^
Mr. Hilbert ^reading of thU tenlure members of the company, vet such was day. having compleit-d arrangement-s
The Old Reliable Shoe House
O. C. MOFFATT
with C. D. Stanley to purchase hi^
■ ahlppcd 400 awarm. directly from
Abstracts of Tide
Tho weddln* of Pr. RAnk. who«. min for a pail heading fat tory which
Hatches Crossing last fall, acetirapany
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Ing them with hU family. U.^lng only OMie Appear* on Ihc lie
win employ ten men at the outset.
Batabllahad in 1808
New SUnd. 242 Front St.
forty swarm. In the li»ug tranhporta Ch.rl« Klnit.le> and Ml*. Vlr*tnl.
The county Is full of basswood, the
Room 2! O 8tat* Bank Bid#.
I Ion.. Iheae having ims IncnsMsl tn ArkennM. the d.Inty houremald. wn* lumber desired for this output, and w i.h
r..her une.iH^led to their ir*relln!! the five years* experlenre that
1 tn»plral foil companlimr. The ceremony **» a Nordham has had. Suimns Bay
The Island
quiet affair. iM-lng performed by Ih- fecUuslly proud oMhe new Imlu.stry.
and flowers
Mr. Nordham will move her- with
^ht ba^r boa and ttWlay tbe Indus Rev. J. W. Miller of the Fourteenth
thlr^lohacco and sugai Street Methodist church yesterday hla family at once and begin (•pert,
Great bhowinj^ in exclusive New Styles in
IcadiBfi !*• Impo^nce. The magao The bride and griK*m were attended tlons the Utter part of October.
Ha bk>aaoi^.m) hHvy with fragranc by C. A. Shaw, the manager of the
and the palm filossom furnish th< company, and his wife. '
Tiie depvrt and coach of the outmain atanue fcT iMB-bei* with Its sip
ping propensities and ni»se for sweei» I going G. R. A 1. noon train was whl*e
and a^ied toj^e are a mass of wild sith the dolugc-s of rice that greeted
sou(Wm n«»wjR-thai contain tons of the bride and groom and all posrible BOTH HAD BEEN FOUND GUILTY
OF MURDER.
pegs surrtntnding their seals held suitsweetii^^*
,During Jane. July and Augtist. the able Inscriptions such as “Oh for
So fashionable and popula for preser
w.t suason the Im-.-s remain very lunnil;” -Just hitched—•0<ed up;***
wt ar. Every uarment offered is new and of the
, .ytry
,
^.^uch i^hln. hut with Septemlmr • Our honeymexm.** Out tn the bag­ One Killed Hia Wife and Mother.in
latest style, most of them havini: been received within
Law and the Other Killed a Policewan^d beaulKui weather they -dig gage car two tranks wore daintily
the last few days, from S'.t.OO up|io
«.ut
IhPOl .•• as Mrs. Hilbert staled bound In white bands emblematic W
Man While Under ArresL
to fill! Becord repn sentailvo. and from the bllsslul state of the owners, ant
October to January their alorehousei the merry imrty of visitors of a day By Wire to the Bvenlng Record.
yield a harvest that rearbev foreign mark their short stay here as a red
PhliadelphU. 84T>t. 29.-James O
shorej tn the -.-xtracted” shupo <B?r- letter day on the monotonous rounds XVebb and Samuel Archer, two negro
New waterproof suitin^js including the popQQ
of their “one night stahds.“
; .^mdny being the greatest laker.
murderv‘r«. were hanged this rooi
ular Cravcnciics from 75c up toper yard
In the cipunty prltson^here. Webb
dcrod hU wife and mother-in-Uw In
Special Bargain in black Mohair 5*2 • inches
Germanlowiv. 'while Archer brutally
wide extra heavy and bright at.....................
A. W. Rickcfd Will Furniah the Cut kllkHl Policeman Donovan while under
Stone Work for the New Antrim
arrest on the charge of bnrgUry.
SENATOR HOAR FAILED THROUGH
County Court House.
THE NIGHT.

Eivefy
Bofs

JJiPMESE FORCES ADVIINCWG

Shots that art
Satisfactorp
toerp time

GlOOMf MM

HtPPf

CUBW BEf INPU$TR>

Rubber Stamps

M THg WKATpHBR-^howeniioday.
^ day partly "cloody.

Vour YecL,
need a “fall covering*
just unpacked 500 dozer

I

ENGLISB WORSTED HOSE.

$1.50 per box of 6 pair

Wet Weather

PAIL HEADING FACTORY

two NEGROES HMGED

PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US
for dl kinds of

INTERIOR FINISHING
Store tronts-Fixturcs, Sash, Doors, and Rcsl-

W, W. KIMBJUl COMPANY

"^dcnce Interior Work,

.................... .

All Kinds Of Building Materials

Frank Friedrich &Co.

Tourist Coats

'

Traverse City

Co.

Comet L^e ave. and 10th *t

W. L. BBOWH. Htt.

Citt. Pk*M 8*.

Clothing for Little Men
We'll make mother’a face beam
with admiration If she will bring
the little fellow here, and have him
try on »,ome of our new fall and

Wool Dress Goods

L*

.Mi

All the new tTcens, browns and tans.

THEY'RE
POPULAR

School Shoes

r'^HEMH LIVE TODH YET
3?

Mens^

We have the preUiest Ideas to

r had the pleasure of showing.

AWARDED CONTRACT

BURGLARS BLEWUPSAFE

Oistingulahed Patient la Np Better work for the new Antrim county court
e. The contract U qulu* a good SECURED $50 CASH AND SOME
Today and Death Seems to Be
oiK Ws It amounts to $4.6tK\
* Very Near.
^
VALUABLE 8ILVERWAREAll the worit of cutting will be done
at Bellalre. Mr. RAckerd will .tart at
By Wire to the Bvenlng Record. with a force of men as Mime of Smashed Safe to Frafimenta and Then
Worceater. Mass.. SepL 29.—This
Lione will have to he ready by No
momlng*a bulletin regarding lite condl
tion of Senator Hoar U as toUowii;
^he senator is no heller rtiU momfour killed.
‘ Ing. He failed through the night lie
Special to the Krcning Record.
may lire through the day or he may
Five Suppoaad Trampa Were St
Lake CJIty. MlchA 8epU »-Bnrglaf
by B.dl a Train.
blew the safe in the G. R. A I- depot
ing
ihU
Hoar is aUll Uv
at Lak# aty. amaahtns It to frmgBy
Wire
to
the
Brenlng
Record.
hut DO
menu. aad secured $60 In cnah. They
-rive
m* fnys
s struck by also kxited sereral
di
! tmln on the Baltimore A Ohio rail
and at Catoctln switch this morning. eral hoadrad
Mrs. Mary.J. Swab left today for
Itfgt Tiait with friends la Manistee.

New silks for shirt waist suits, sold elsewhere AK/t
for 75c and iwe, our price.................................

Sponging Dress Goods
It tBok a long time to find out how to sponge dress
goods and not destroy the newness of the fabric, but
at last it is accomplished and every dress sponged on
the Spotless Steam Sponger will wear longer andbetter
Done at

EWUHELM

Comer Front
and UiiioiL,,.

If you have a little i

\ to clothe for fall and '

DON’T FAIL TO BRING HIM B
Two and *;hrcc Piece SulU. Norfolk 8i
Suita, etc., etc. Every thing that*, new.

Mother. In juatlcc to youraelf. we axk you to cotol^
children*, clothing.

V

^

the MV
.

k *V

Hanulton aptMiill Ca |

.

IhtprnmrnA
UT THUI NAVV JHWi.
k* tnipoittte ct Ik* BmhI

ron THAT rURPOM.

aniTi8E0es
OtmOH CAM BC taken until
CITY IS READY TO ACT.

4 for daaf papUa waa raq
aad IM

H«ffT Dakar aid Firaaeto A* Wflgkt
Kk aAlW tor Ik# ptbrnoa €f Jaaltor
r the FWarth ward odml baOdlag. Mr.
Kifeh&da* motkm tkat they be re-

BEAR BRAND

Tb kny a kmmn. lot or fkm. «w
tnfid a kouae tor fin ar term
for dty pntty? Havo yaa
aay pemal Kopmty to tmA.
far rma «stat.? Do yoa nfi
money or have yon moaey to
loaa? We eaa aqpply yt»r

We«.^afull^ of ^
Brand Yarns. Thete goods are the Very
best made. Shetland Floss. Germantown
Saxony. German Knitting, Spanish and
’ Shetland wool. Shetland Floss, $1.Q0 per
pound in 1 pound boxes
; ; : : : :

L a

.

M«* kl*
M. repot *ko—!tk.« the
_
C. W.
Mkooli «r. eerr eewekea at pr««t. Ae F. N«Hlat*rp
Ell Eart Fn «L
tt nautelac p«* * mu.
to
aako Ike e*«l» eotoHde trto. the num­
ber ct ecbotare. There ere i« peplU
untas madi addtitoaal cspesM
to the Hick mihoO uiO *» .«•«. The
laad u> tte «Mt cC the bolldUi* hai
Ce,ti«l biUMiat k*> • popuJuUoo H
rmiA^ « aad thk b not aTail^b
4h with 4» out*. Booanuui «enu.
ofcly at a rm Wgb price.
l«M»UeAM MOMIMATMNt.
h« 41t popd. »4 41* ...U. Oah
Tbe prlM at wklch the 100 Uei
Srt ho «5 P-PU. -kl 401 eueu. The
artk of tha taiUdlM b o«arad ta
aSot. TT^aawtoirloUlathcpbec. of odoeatfcm last erenlJig. The propf State etteet «*ool hes -4*
4P eeata. »nnroo4 arenee ha. Ut
TMt to rairiai aa wTf rtaaoai
altkm wa. to artl Ue city 100 feM of
Tka aal7 tMas tkat ataad. la tk* gfwnad adjotolaf tka lot of the aew pupue aad 44J eeau. The total pum«aj. b tkt fact that ao prvrbioa tor ppoftk ward agkool baUdlag <m the
«kA a pofckaae waa ipada la ik. aa* mmUaMe. Tka price wa. I»0 a lot.
You have decided to buy ihU
lie and 115 pupils have
naal kadget bat a> U# dly caa aa- The compaay-offared to bold the
winter, have you not?
c«« a y«u^i oPtba^ tke f
groiiBd prof^ad the city would lake
If so. you should sec ours be’
tkat aoald be arraagad aezt yai
aa optJoa oa It. mita fuad. were atraU- opeaed very auspldottsly and tkat
our’assortmenL W« ars akow
fore making your purchases.
P.L
lUyor FalghiuB b of tka oplakm abla for purchase or the board
outlook for a good term was very
Ing about tmionty dlffsrsnt
that each ward .011001 sbonld hare at dacisiva action.
"'WV
now have the swelleat
oouraglBg. The corps of teacher
least a Mock to iUetf «> tkat Ike Allstylos of 810*1 Rang**, ranging
lie
explained
tkat
while
the
lot
^ <»UUR» A.kL*lB,.IJ*eto»
goods on the market for thU
dren oouM kaTo plenty of room. ThU ample for the new building there was excellenu One teacher. Miss Wilsey.|
right along any price you want
fifth grade. Central botldlng. has been
feaaon.
embrartng
child’s
and
Uagoodldfea.a.nnleMlke-cl
prmctleally no space, left for pby
Bk. 1.
itmik
kare a place to play they will not only grooad. In dbcuMlng'the mauer it ill but ha* now recovervM. He then
to pay. from a good atool rang*,
be guilty of treapaaalng c4» olkar prop- appeared that the new buUdlng was gave some interesting facU in regard
collar^, etc.
with high ahtif and raoorvolr.
erty but will al» not be able to do ai about aevanty^va feet over all and to the school for the deaf, giving exOur atbortment is several
for $88.78. up to tho colobraUd
good work a. they would were not MU back lhlrtT«ve*feet each way. Mr. ample* from Muskegon and Bay City.
The board adjourned on Mr. Fair
their exercise and recreation rctrlcl- Gilbert, .uperinlendent, old that the
lime* larger than me have ever
Quick Moal range that w* hav*
Childs’ motion.
ed.
space wasn’t large enough for a gath­
shown before and Includes many
sold for nino yoar and novor had
ering place. The entire board .eemel
of the finer goods not heretofore
a complaint or fumlshod a r^'
to feel that the proposition mas a good
carried by u*. If you are even
pair forlL
dreaming of furs of any kind it
On Mr. Meads’ motion the matter Long Lak. Young Lady Ha* Bocoms
mill pay you to call at once and
th. Bride of Promising You
ALL SORTS OF JOKES PLAYED ON whs referred to the committee on
Friend*
Minister.
buildings
and
grounds
to
report
at
ih^
VERDANT YOUTHS
next meoellng. The price of the en­
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gena
tire piece is $800.
VeiO*VAT.or]
Mr. Chase said that it was a ques L. Shearer of Long Lake yesienlay
Upper Claea Men Soaked Them I
solemnized the marriage of Gerlion whether or not the city mlshod
Every Poeelbic Way—“Site OfT
to retain the property on Tenth and ,as Albert Carey and Ml** Amy
PoiinUifl of Fun.
Union slreeU. He moved that it bo aitchel.
At
11 o’cloc-k the bridal party de­
left
to
the
committee
on
buildings
and
Ann Arbor. MbbT Sept. ».-When
Your blood goc»s through your body
the freohmen poured out on Mlchl- grounds and ways and means to ad­ scended the stair*. MishCb Edith Rich­ m-Uh jurnp-H and bounds, carrying
gan’s aqnare mfle campus Monday just the matter of selling and to fix ardson and Ruth Adams preceding and |
in the
nalhmay. The
7rr»x flower, m
U,, p.u.wa.v,
Tl...;< wa.-a.lb a"'l «;;vc
IL^Your ReUfible Home FimUsKer*
the price, reporting at the next nuc-tWliiilKalesDd Rcull.
bride ww atiended bx
M.Ih-1 j If >o»
"J™'
waiting for them, earned the chief re­ Ing Carried.
The oommltlee on teachers reported Marsh of Summlivllle. Ind.. both h-lng 3a C4*nts. Tea or ’Tablets. John..on
ward for years of hard college worl:.
“Campus" tickets to the number of faVhring the esublUhlng of a day gowned In mbiie mull and the brbb-j Drug CM. •
----------------------•n.» rbjin »f «4K lit ,»t. r Ik. ae.-onli-ig
gir. John Morley^ivlll be the primiro were sold to freshmen at $2 apiece. school for the deaf and reci^mmendlng carrying white asters. Edgar Derbyof Mrs. Caroline Sham, shire of Mauton mas groomsman. The j -CaniogaidhMsr* 1*Tlie nair-^ of th»
. the tnlh >t 4 lnm-li«mii In Hh- ,«i *,Hnker at the iinmial dinner of fbo
•Gel your campus llekeU.” wa. the
ho4 keey. invent- , r4-|.nrf.^i
4tJiunierit* the*
1 to a lK)wer of i
, uf England. He in G ft. in. IMtlnburg eliu:*
cry of upper classmen grouped about who has taken the necessan insinic
;.d for the women of Ibe GaelU- i.eagua
doors, -Can-t get tn on the tion and very capably taugbt at Musk.^^ K>avex and ihetv tinru.™
.............. i,car.,.f inland.________________________________
salary of
a month pro
campus without your ticket after
A number of guests from Trav-1 ................
................
y^BaetsMrotl
wbool opens, you know. Here you are. Tided the apportionment allowed bj
FHaKK W. WU
the state was equal to that amount, il en.e City. Mantou and InterlochCn ^
A sample of one of the Uckeu b as not her aalary to be equal to the rut* were presenL Mr. and Mrs. Carey co
to
Maat-m
mlu
re
a
receipt
Ion
will
V*
apportionment.
The
recommondatloi
follows:
ghen them, Mr. Carey having be«‘n'
was adopted by Mr. Chase’s motion.
“Campus Ticket—
The committee on msyg and moaui pastor of th<‘ ehtireh there. Before i
Admit bearer to privileges of the
campus between the hours of 6 a. m; reported expense* and salaries for lb, aolng to their horn.- at Onamay they
month. Thy report was accepted an- min attend the Indiana yearly meeting
AMILr.NICUUhOEa.
nnd 11:30 p. m. Freshmen
the bilU ordered paid on Mr. Fait at Richmond and visit Mr. Carey’s
Novchies that ladies so much admire, and lhai arc so popular arc always found in
ways Uke the narrow walks
Marlon. Ind.
The campus Is Just one mile in cl^ child’s motion.
this great shoping center.
The treasurer of the hoard made hl^
comference. and every inch of this dUSOAKED
THE
CCNOUCTOR.
lance is unguarded by anything high annual report showing Jhat the bal­
LADIES’ HAND BAGS
;
.
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ance on hand for the year iKginnins
er than mown grasir. It Is a sUte
An entirely new line of the swcllcst shapes and colors that you will find.
Michigan property, yet the sons of cer Sept. 1, 1?A3 and closing Aug. 31. 1»0* Had to Pay $1,416 fo.* Drawing the ,
Color Line.
.
BUSTEH BROWN BELTS
mas IIT.124.94. The taxes collected
CIVIL GOVERNMENT IN THE PHIL- tain Michigan Uxpayers bought
amounted to 137,579.39 and the income
MarcelluE. Mich., Sept. 29-A f
That are so popular, and that everj^body is wearing,
IPP1NE8.
p«* tickets.**
all sources brought the total up time ago a conductor on th^ VIg Four
Another way the upper classmen
. ;
^
another new lot just received.
It b Just four years slpre the Tall
to I87.638.2C. The expenditures were railroad atu-ropled to put a colored,
commission began the work of prepar- took of “felling their money’s worth" 148,531.55. leaving a balance on hand man off the train, and mh.-n he resist­
CRUSHED LEATHES BELTS
out of their education was in mlsdl
abon for civil government 1. Is tbriHin black, red. tan and gray, are surdy the
reeling freshles. Several boys went of t39.107.71. On motion of Mr. Foote ed. struck him ov4-r the head with a
year. »lnce Judge Taft lu president,
club, seriously injuring him. Judg­
swcllest belts that are worn, are sold from
into the woman’s gymnasium, looking the report mas accepted.
became dvll governor, military atiThe clerk’s aa®^ report was read ment for 11.416 was«glven the folor4*d i
for "the poetofflee." The lady ianltor
•J.)c to $1.00.
tborlly was conllned to the dlsuicis In
and
accepted
and
also
the
annual
re
man
in
the
circuit
court
at
Caf.soivdU.
|
met them at the door and gave each
'"^Ich the Insurrection continued and
LADIES’ SWEATERS
port
and
statement
of
the
board
of
ed
some advice more important than find­
k aaparate eaeculive deparlmenu, with
1100 Reward. $100.
for these cool afternoons
ing the poetofflcc. She has been giving ucallon tbowing fbe financial condl
1 members of the commission as their
Uoa of the schools.
The readers of this paper mil
and evenings. The plain
it annually for 20 years.
P heads, were crcalfsl. It is t»o vos.s
The truant officer’s report showed pleased to learn that there is at least

white, plain red and plain
The • blleKifl’’ drinking fountain wad
" alnoe congress confirmed the act. of
that he efialmated his travels at one dreaded disease that science has
the
origin
of
a
brand
new
Joke.
This
blue sell for S^-Ki.
I
commission and civil government
funnel set on Us small end seventy miles, having visited th‘ been able to cure in all Us stages, and
have them up to $4.00. S
H «»S«r con*r«.l<».l .ulhoritr erne
in University hall. A faucet allows a 8Chcx>l house fifty-one limes, visited that Is Caurrh. Hall’s CaUrrb Cure :
i tou> extateiic.. lu *pp™i.ln» «hat
thlrty-slx-homca
where
children
wen
la
the
only
positive
cure
now
known
to
;
of water to squirt up into the
BELT BUCKLES
; ku be«u dou«. It I. f»lr^T to b.-sln
have an
and the Ibirnty one "bites off" abxeni and discovered nine truants the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
tment
of
these
new
novelties.
Ladies’
always like
with thU talter porlod. Trunqullllty
a
line
assortr
as much as he can swallow. Ibus^s- The niKul mas accepted on Mr a constitutional disease, requires
kle or two. for a change. They sell for 25c and 50c.
aow pretuUv runpi In the Moeo
extra buckle
constitutional treatment Hall’s Ca-|
caping the use or a cup. U is a very Meads’ moUon.
COIUU7.' Such (ll.turbuure. u occur
Mr. Tblrlby brought up the.matte larrh Cure is uken Internally, acting i
sanitary
method
of
drinking,
requiring
HAT
PINS
gpfffkodif^ij eUrwhere arc caused by
some skUl. .This year the atream of of insurance for the Fourth wkrd Jrectly upon the blood and mi
are Jjought and lost as often as any article in the lady’s toilet. Have
crlmlnab. not by Filipinos, mho wish
«rhool boUdlng and on Mr. Meads’ mc^ surfaces of the system, thereby de-;
you seen our new ones? 10c. 25c. and 50c arc the prices.
%D overthrow American sovereignty. mater
Dying the foundation of the disease. |
feel above the funnel. The lion I* was referred to the commitle*:
Merer elnoe the beginning of Spanish
and giving the patient strength by
freshles who drank were told to bury on buildings and grounds.
KNITTING YARNS
mle baa the archipelago bcn>n so
Mr. Foote called the attention of th*' building up the consiltuUon and aaslsttheir beads as fsr as pocaible inside
calling you alpeaecCnL That. In Itself, is a great ag
Whe
board to the matter of hardware for _ nature in doing Ita work. The

arry
com^bkment. The United States did the funnel. Beside* Irablbing a buck the new building. On Mr. Meads’ mo­ proprietors have so much faith in iu
ways
etful of water from too close proximity
act atari by ondertaklng. with Uttle
a compU.-------------- ------- -to the source of the aqulrtgun. most oC Uon the committee on buildings aa-1 curative power* that they offer One
consideration for the real needs of
intown yarn and Columbia Shet
Shetland Moss.
mantown
tnstrocted to procure bids Hundred Dollars for any case that U
them forgot to turn off the faucet
people, the conatructlon of great 1
falls to cure. Send for list of tesUwhen through and **got it in the eye," aad samples of all
monlal*. Address
also in the hair, nose and neck, while
Ladies always want
Some entirely
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
mlthdrawlng their deluged counte­ A telephone pole over In the Central
danticst wc
son
Dme extra st
school yard dauw^ wme dUcusaion. Sold by druggists, 75c.
nances.
have ever carried.
Take Hall’s Family PlUs for const
During the day a co-ed had her the cltlxen* of the Third ward feeling
trunk sent to "Prexy" -Angell’s resi­ badly over it. It developed that the patimi.
dence. because someone told her that telephone company wasn’t so mu
O. M. Ailing. Freeporl-Wa* all run
The very latest designs and combinations of colors The handsomest that
all trunks had to be checked there. ____e a. the council had refused it the
The Joke was slopped Just before the right of certain streeu and It bad to own. Could not cat or aleep. Hol­
arc shown.
come around that way. The pole was lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea made me
mile trunk resurhed Die gate.
A\
man.
35
cenu.
Tea
or
Tablet*.
set among pine tree* and would^
New stock. no two alike, with either gilt or nicklc btwUes.
painted or fixwl up in any way deabed JohMOD Drug Ca
and mnoved at any Ume the board
They arc swell goods.
wished. The matter waa allowed
LACE COLLARS
f- Old you gst •«. of our big
takeaaialeof qule^oce.
-Some oC tka ackool yard* need far 1 droutaraf Look for »t and
: fMdevoryltwn. Wa offer wonUlixing badly,- aald Mr. FOote
dwful bargain* during our fall

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t te Mt iMkm «p

I^ra. Caroline Shmw HIrad ta Taack
Day Bcihoal for Oaaf Nepofta of
Clertt and Tibaaiirae Otker

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IT A. J. WILHELM sS

Ladies’Furs

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DON’T BUY A STOVE

amyrrSSSSnM^IHittnr

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STRWGIMGJHEFRESHIES

CIBEy-GITCHEl

Heating Stoves
of all styles anjJ descriptions.
EASY PAYMENTS TO ALL

£SSSV.

3. m. Slater

“NOTION NEWS”

FROM OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT


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STOCKS AND COLLARS

FANCY NECK RIBBONS

BLACK SILK BELTS

THE HMIIUH & ut
MERGANTIU COMPHIT
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iiii f

■SSSm
tlRiCMl

QEinrs fini harvestIiS^ cast "

>r tbe clr2iHh*neetrld eqn.VmISc
^aoathar
^itiVwCMfhgttts
wbW* rrspomls to the beat of tbe oldltevan,vhDhadthll- Ftoiace. la cme of tbe first HUea av
which we geve a pevtoemaiHX', after ereal etock to the naval oboerTatoTy.
ca la CM of the hiAtl^ aC tha <M war
When Us hands pplnl to n and leta
Ae time earrert go. A few minntea
aaa aC her tormar iMroa brio her
beforo this boor buidiieos
the
tbe brow of
WeoMii -.raloti wiiTO to sospeoded.
haMt aai than apoka to him:
© dock to tbe aftmooa v
•Each, yaa have tor aooa that baaa up ocr mlada that wv were going to. and operators th
a tnmaa: bat, uaUka the wat af my Imve one of the allmmeat aaOlencea | try pat tbelr toot
elrrult from tbe obmaa and womca. joa bava caotlnoed la oar rxpericoceL Thinga bad a very form

Mrm.M.KBU

•ta, L9mam

WIft af a VAmwi

af Tma Wan amd Pianaer af Ra

finliriOGCisEWisi
Mra. Ed Snlth and chlldrea, Zoe and
Garnet and Mt» Trixie Sage at Bar
Comers arriTsd

from Oeatmi

hone two n^Uta north of the dty ca

on bar ah^r Mrs. ffnow had hem

Lake today far a rUH with Mrs. O. W

I

j.

I,, PMiMW
-M.
W-MHI vn
«ao o—»f. .Jwy
CwM^t h. LMt NlfM-T*.

to amy with ma aad waih tor ma 1
hare a
you have alwaj
Toahaawlhat
1 awB a aasaU aoe In the next caonty.
U to aC no aat to me. alaea t hava as

U| tor some U]ae with Indlftelkn and

dyspepsia bat ycaterday nomlag she
BeU of 2dl West Tenth strwet.
appeared to feel as waU aa asoa*. She
Frank
Chapnaa.
reprcaeattei
had started to do a waahlag when she
Thomas Jefferson, Is la the ally on
lakea aaddealy in, la the past
boslaess.
had aaffered considerably s ab
Mr. and Mrs. J. I>ykstm of Orwd
falstiai^ apclM bat had notnud
RapIdB. Who have been gaests of her
sister, Mrs. A. Dole, fW aU wnAr.
retomcd today.
A
Mrs^ J. T. Oingarich of Wed pity
passed

ihfoogh

town ea

rooie for

home, after a two waeka’ triall i« XasOfcalt eoort fiMsy. belo« the
grpM of a oolUsloo between two

Mlss dlaa Jesp^ of Charletou
, • wood nek aleish and a colter, the arrived today to visit Mr. and Mrs.
dan by telep^e and was Jort prereeehrla* damages to the
partag for bed. when be heard her
Tdiae at the colter la JusUce a M.
Mrs. W. A. Wy£^ of Sottons Bay
heaTy breathing. He attempted to
Janes’ eoort, Maffleld, laat March.
Doved wllli her boasefaold goods !o
The plaintiff aod A. U Thorston lIcBato. where her husband will do aroaae her bot It was^ao use, abe was
Acad la a few minutes.
were driving near Kingsley aad turned
Danktog boshiesa.
Mias Laura Bates
waa bom to
oat la the darknew for an approach
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ebner have re
Her lather died
lag rig, bot the rear end of the cotur tamed frop. a two weeks, visit at Rochester. K. V.
while abe was still young and in com
[>rmyton Plalaa, Mich.
pany
with
a.stt;jvfather.
abe came to
lease potting in iesilmony to the ef
Mias Rose K. BUnley^enl to Cedar
Boathera Michigan. From there they
feet that the cotter only gave a por
his morning with a stock of milliner
weat to Noethfleld, Minn., where be
tloa of the right of way. the other side loods for MUs Hpek of.thls dty. 8b
had taken a dalm. Aug. €. 1K7. she
being deeper snow, where they were irfll return Baturday evening.
was married 1e Lyman a Snow. They
Mrs. James Hilbert of Hatches Cros

i plaJatlff

Thorston. John

Bchone and

Henry

Bylvasler were on the srltnmi stand
for the plaintiff aod Geurge Martin,
who was driving with the d<*fcodani.
taking the stand for Uie defenst*.
The case went to the Jury at ‘ 3
o'clock this afternoon.
The Jury to the Ferris vs

Wlnnl**

Ing, who accompaalM her husband
here on his way to Cuba, returned
borne this
Mm. Phoebe Frasier, who' has been
In town as the guest of Richard Shorn
lierger for two weeks, returned to her
home In Empire today.
Miss Martha Snclder returned home
to l,ake Ann after a short stay In town.

danage case, which sss
apiKslel
Harn' I- Dean of the Eagle n-perIron Justice Urosn’s cmirt to thi< lorial forty, who haa taken In ten days
term of the Circuit cr.urt, remained tit the St. Deals fair and a little trip to
W antll 8;W last evening when they Smithern, Missouri. Is back again In
.brought la a verdict of tJfA While the harness.
, ail agreed that there should l>e som*-

Mr. and

^ oonpoaaaUoB. the ammint to l>c wl
Judged caused nut a little balloting

Mm. Phil Sh«?ridan

and

MUs Elsie Onlw have returned ‘o
their home In Point Betsey after a

before the'agrtH-mcnt ss. reached.
Two divorces
were also granted

visit with

durini the late afiemon session, Mel

the lighthouse at Point Betsey.
T. A. Wilkinson, formerly traveling

Tins A. Downer vs George O. Dow
aer. and Pearl Tuke vs. Richard D
Toko. L. II. Gage l>elpg the counsel In
hotbcaaaa.
A dog ahootlng affray Is on trial this
artemoon In the armli criurt. Henry
Carlisle. Pratt A Davis, vs. John .N
Ooonadc. Psrm C. GIINtI.
The rase was settled with a Jndg

Michael

Mr. and

Mrs. Will Me-

Mr. Sheridan Is keeper of

McNamara

block,

now

being

bum.

ment of IMt In Justice Curtis’ court
but the plaintiff appealed, feeling that

BREVITIES.

' the valne was not rommensurate will
Frank Oyar han Juat reluru«Hl from

the loss of hU dog.

Chicago, where be bought a flue line

SOCMl EVENTS
- Mrs. John T. Bdadls Entortalned
' Honor of Mrs. Johnstone->ffridesmaids Cntertairwd.
lhadle

mterialnc*

*n<U yi^tenlay after
if Mm. Johnstone o

lived together lb Northfleld for twelve

years, coming to this region In J8G8.
where they have alnee continuously re,ld»Ml.

this union, three children, all
were born. They are Charles, a
eling salesman who lives here;
whose home Is on the bay shore
the homo of his father: Myron'B.. whu
Is a cook at the asylum.

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rtf aulta and; cloaks for the Boston
store.
Commencing lomoirow morning th'
Culurolila will make regular trips tc
Bowen. Harbor. Buttons Bay. OmenJ
and NorihiKirt, leaving at 8 a. m and
returning at 5 p. m.
G. E- iKHIrmw of the

day afternoon, the cortege leaving the
house ml 1:50 and the service bel
the Asbury ii. E. church at 2.
Hugh'Kennedy officiating. The intcr-

RiTord omee tialay.

iMiilnsula

It to |Krft«ct ii

.f Traverse City chapter. No 1«2. R.
gam.' was imirh enjoyiM. after which'
.\. M , lomorrtrw night for work InOlie
a
dainty
four-rourm* »up|H r
a as
M. M, degree.
A full attendance if
acrveti. tbe name rani toing to-antlfub
sir.nl.
'
j
ly dercirmutl in water rtdors of rallfor
SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY «n I
-anut candy from 2 to 8 p. m. at U>c 1

merl) of this rlty.

tsmmi.

TUESDAY, OCT. 4,

Regular 20C goods,

Date of Annual Pert* Marquette Ex­

Tuc-sday. Oct. 4. *njen- was a mistake
In the original copy fumtshed the Rec­
ord whteh gives the dale as Thursday.
Oct. 4

The date should read Tuesdav

instead
THE MARKETS.
Iktrofl. Mich., Sept »-WheaT"September. 81.13: No. 2 red. |!.?u; No.
Z corn. 84c; No. 3 while oats. 32 ^c.

Tbere Is a hush over oil the grrot tel«gmph system.
Thm tbe time IwP
hadhton flulahtog the work of tbe day strikes, snd Igslantly tin* time messp^^tory to tbe afternoon at the clr- age flashes over thc^lrra. It 1s 13
cas. The whole populaUoo was .xiinIng to oee the'khow. In twenty min

rp^3(;;rLr.V:.Sng“t^p"

at S i.-cbwk from St. Francis church.
Undertaker Andens.n having charge
of the arrangements.
SnCCIAL

SALE

a
SATURDAY

on

IM-rnut- randy from 2 to 8 p m. at 1
« pound

Regulir fbe goods.

At i

La Gn-tU. 221 E. Fnmt
;S0tv2l
Lederle A Harris.

ly filled.
The <-omiiilttee was appoluted and
was e«H»rted Inside. *nie men cam.*
out lu a few minutes, and one of them
mounted a ticket seller’s staml and
annouueeil that It was as we had said.
A^wl of dtoappolntmeut w.*ut up. A
woman with a baby lu her arms ealb-tl j
oul.so.u.fblug and niHto*d past tbe
ticket selleni. llils was lu ibe Joan of 1
Arc country, you know, and this woui»n lO-eni.M to possess tbe spirit of the
Maid of Orlenns. Instantly the mob
was surging lu Is blud her. Many bigau to cut the guy ro|H*s and irau 1 In
U*nealli tbe canvas. The . In-us was i
belug raldetl. ami we wi n* >ery fenrtul
that there might Ik* a panic and gr»*:.t j
loss of life. But meruitlim* one of our |
men had giilb»p*’<l
**ie town, and Just j
when things were l.wklng imcl oml j
began to to-sure that they
down upon tle*lr
rotdd pull tl
l alry came j
lends hair a regitueut of i*avii

aAng over tbe bill. With i
lM*rs they clearetl out tb.* iH*,»ple who |
I were not aeate,!. and then they sur- j
j rounded tbe tents.
FInnIly. after a
to give
ao there was no long delay, we w.-n*
inducing them to
perfonnams*. That was the most ex
way of kceidng tt I up to tbelr w ork
citing time I ever ex|HTlem-e,l lu tbe
Tlie days of the (
show business. To make min* tbnt
and tbe widow bad not found a sul
tl.ere might Ik* flo r«n»^tlilon of It we
•tltute. Tbe coiiarKiuence was thal a
bnd a detail of 4txt sobllen- anmnd .njr
last she aaw bciwelf an pW. broke
tents at all su^isefpient p<-rfurmau.-^
iwn woman, bor bn
been keiU up. In Uie aoulh of I’ram-e.
i for want of bavl,

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"rfa..l''Tuy^«'mU.t7 fac'd

' sk%H.u..“S'w ««..

8 F. Saxton Hardj

TRY A R8CORD WANT AD.
TRYARlCOIIDWANTAa

Our buyer has just returned from Chicago
where he secured a choice collection of
new things for our 'Cloak department.
Judging from the rapidity that sales are
made this season we are confident that
we have the right thing and right prices.
We are unable to quote prices or gjve
descriptions as the stock is not alf aiW
ranged yet. but we will say that if you
will come in we will show you spme of
the nobbiest things seen in the city this
fall.

The Boston Store
“Mopeyl^’’ Silk
dives Gold Wew

Jotoa Keetoe. an Hfftoty Ave-yearn

San of Ketredon, Ksfex. bA
rarae srooden Ht for finy yrora
‘ws lost ecleUaicd it. tebOee.

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SILKS OF QUALITY
And where to get them
It there is any place where f^ualitv tells its in Taffeta Silk; and no silk in America
is better than Moncybak. >hat has quality in every yard of it. It is pure dye;
nation
will not crack, fade or slip. Every piece must undergo a most
mo rigid examine—
perbefore it is allowed to bear the name “Moneybak.
You may make it up ^
.
feet assurance that it will give you satisfaction. They arc fujly guaranteed by us and
the makers; w’C are the only ones north of Grand Rapids handling this silk.

.m

Taffeta, Money-

36 Inch,.......... ........................

fWfa.'

•On.

fata luwd.—Nan Vock XloM.

New Suits,
:
Coats and Skirts

“No o«,In N>*r Tort:

w'atcrs In the World; Bugbee’s drug
Toledo. O.. Sept. 29.—Ulieal-Caah •tore, American drug store. 8. E. Wall
and Seplemlier. H IGH: lH*c*mto>. A Sons- drug store, Jttonson Drug Co.
2299-Ct'
•I 17k: May 11.18.
free to ma* fbeae checks, bot be ro-T T»per before ^er.
Chicago.
Sept.
29.-Wbeat-New
Later, when abe gave a reli
qnlred from her a full exidaurtloii of
CHILLY DAYS.
September..
tl.10%:
December,
* .. the expeadltare that had been made ^jament to accept tbe-amounl offend.
Between fall and wlniju^. while R
! Zacb took tbe cheek to tbe bank, drew
fl.llk: May. IU2k. Corn—Sepiemfire and
and too
loo 1|
nre
looUng oyw the stuba o«ie tbe moocy and, after maUag
her. Mkc; December. 5uk: Ma>. 49c.
D for kleady baaL It t. nk* to
sue:
December.
a little toot air dIspessA' In the
“ You say toera’ toe raid. *tbst check
shape of an alf tUlil stove that can 272, tor f2S. wear for cbnrrb exlade to stoat off. to suit the atmos- ponses. Wtoat ebnreb eapensear
1c coadltkau.

hi. lalorad ana- With «a^ »«*«
aad ctaaaliK tha man maaasad ta Oft
It a few lactic.
“Aod. oaw. hdw far coaid jraa Utt H
bafora tba aeddaotr waa MWataa-.

**Moneybak'" Silk is just pure silky
pure dye and natural finish—thaVs
enough. Prices fair at the silk
counter.

lu.mepin* bes to be done. I
,,...1* to stand It no IctigtT.
,- byrr ami wuk yo’ plantstlon
fall to curt- you and your kidneys are I
i„ Mls»M»uri knows all alwut New
fo’ VO- myself, but I’d Iwf to hire a j
carrying slow death to the convlAed | Yorkr’—Clurago Journal.
lot of tliose taty nlggert. ami
got
part, or your stomach wrak. or yon are
re«si.ia« rrteoda.
got a ebook f'l*
wnln’, and Fro
full of rhcumollr polo, why Ml. Ctaoi-|
j, R«*,.f.llrr, .1 «
paid to yo’. ivmt
oo, ta whOT the) on oofl come bock |
j,,, y„t nm. dn«TlbIos
hale and hearty. Ml. Clemens Is nowip^rtalu methods of Jnggllng with no •ay nolUn’; I ball.',’t gibin’ yo’ no
a leetle bit of
within roach of the poorewi peraon by | counts—certain det*eptlve Iwlger aod ey^
me. What I be i.slay
*0,0*
'
yo’ gibin’ me dal plantation.V
a bottle Of Mt. Clemen, salu. tbe
to^fslljlsboj^tt^^^^
words
olfarr d.y.- •aid
«W Mr. Uock,-1
Bocke.VhU* ,|*oklDC
digest of one of the strongest mineral

Offoatoff Of faU and wtotar X ,
iaiMiMrf BalafBay.OoL1.Mlra fj
M KlaMr. «8 Cart Front BL |)

Tha a>BB aaota lala aoort With fait
faanala. maim at fata-da aad ap.
paiaatO «»atta« wMh palo froai It.
la tha caatta or *<MU I.tttlat<» aakad
tha laaa b.^ tar ha wa, afah- ta rabe

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

nil Into tbe grotm.L
that be kot larger crops. lK*:t^*r ction
and bigtM*r pti«*es than Ids nclghUtrs,
Tbe nine came when be liud itwrc
money In bank than be care.1 to ubc Ir
bis pinntiiig/
Zoeb Iwd often visited Iil*« foimet
mistress and lM*gge,l ber t.. b-t him do
something for ber. lV)t Ibe ld.*a of ac
Ing anyt
anything from one wl.o bn.l
ropting
igmu.t to bV.
been ber slave was repugua
and sl»e ulwn.rs ronre5ib*d ber Ii iiv»v
eriwto-d condition.
Bnt one it.ornlng
Zacb w*ent to tbe vld plantation
n?,
, ni.-l
.

rr«rle<-ial timw T.rX.
tor of .Mtor^mri tells of tbt I be entered the groumls notiod Uml
lb»*n* was not a negro on tk.- pko
Going Into the bouse be f.mn.1 Ids into
tresa sitting l*efore a table on wbir-h
though It wiiK h.-r diim.T bon- tl..*r<
was m.tbliig but eorn inme. Tlic t«*a**
jHH.ple. Tber^-s i came Into the Oiab's eyer..

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-Mtofew..” be sai.l. *yo- bnlp t In-*o
only one fault In tbe Inhabitants, and
treatin’ me fn’r. Yo* lK*.*n sarin* yo’
that is they are too pruvlnrial.’
‘the MisjHHiri man iKK-aro® didn’t need noltln’, and ben* yo’ air
oatln* what wau’t fit to’ >*•’ fioH
tell you one tblngr he bands In de days when Mars Cunnd
Vo’ gib
g^jouted.
• Missourians msy Ik* pro- ! war a-llMn.
plantation, and 1 tnk It. -Now yo’ ne.*d
ineat and bread an’ yo’ won’t take ’em
from me. 1 km w 1 baln’timin’ to gib
... tbe propto of .N>»'
while ladv w ho liwnys
• Itjdradr Querirtl tbe New Yorker. nottin* to a floe while lady who i.Iwnys

Ml«o«ri n.«.

a laarjv ha waa oa*

lta» aaicacaO hy a -wrula raltraad
nmmat.n datend It ta a aalt hroaaht
hj a aMB who rtabiad that ha had
lart tba ta* or hta ana la aa aartihwt

P-aerewsU Is now In .XnstraUa. and

•how and didn’t propose to be dUappoluled. They began to grt exilte^
What bad been merely a |ws»Tnble
throng of mcTTymskers was taking on
the appesrantT of a mob. Our
Inu.rvn-t.T U..U1. .
t» Ibra, Id
b. B.k«l tb«B to o«o>o o)|.' »t
U..lr l«idl.,« mm. t-ull of <-urlo.lt.v.
lUey .liuulwl out tbo n»lu™ of
HD«Ilr oiu- .-.nio fon«.n1. and ho ««•
requMtod to
« comDtUK-o of four
«ho «.« to ,o I...IJO to .w-cruln for
ond rrpM to
whether or not the tent waa complete­

Ptonutkm. toot X dool feel that I can
make ft pay toe an.vtblng. 1 am an
OMd to hiring bands to work, and 1
have not the bnaloesa capacity nor the
caplul to ratoe and dtoposc of a crop
You can begin In a small way. doing
aome of the work yoqiwclf and hiring o
few hands to help you when uoceaaary.
Go, Zach. 1 wish you tnccesa.’*
•Mtofeas.- said tbe negro, *if yo’ll
Jisl let me klas yo’ hand oner I II taki
yo- gift and are what 1 ran do with It.*"
She held out her hand to blra. aod to
touched It reverently with bis lipw
then went out to take posseasloo of hli
plantation.
Twenty years passed.
Tbe widow bnd enrb year mode i
desperate effort tp ratoe a crop of rot
ton and market IL borne yer.m sbf
had siKwdwl In reaping sufflolen:
profit to enable her to live and put it
the see«l for the m-xt y<-ar's w»p. B«1
abe found that when she Inost neMeil
bands tbe negroes weru least wllllnji
abe smt-eetW In

ntsu»llng
fri>m
te«*thlng
and
thfuneral will to- hHd toniorn^w nmrning

Jf UraoU3r»

Wa SSled to them that there was no 1 reports luv-e It ihnt he Is In l«d bealih.
» made little 1
Te to see the

y ms.b* by
who wjss Uslling New York city. to.a
tuan ^imew bat dtoisosed to pettroulg*
Ibe latt(
Thne will Ik- a special ronvctratlon

giiuals of Mrs. J. A. Wnniagur yt-Mi r j
day afternoon.
A flower g»i.>Kliici

cursions.
The date of the annual
Marqueue excursions l.i Chicago. Toledo.
DiHrolt.
Cross ami Grand Rapids 1s

dead look. Bat at half paal I the peo-'
pie began to swaim over tbe hilltop.

f.iruling ntcnsibi eltbor broken oi
■ed hni.ds
h
taken away by her hired
.nbd
her tn*i!sury empty.
ceded him three days ago.
Mr=inwbllc Each bad p.o.i-r*.b*.l or
Mrs. Smith was over eighty ycar-^ the ndvke given him by I la yilsln**»-sold and lived quietly at her home, her* lieglnnlng by working a few orr»« lilm
pn.cet-.ls of |il:
huslMind losing his life coming here a S4df. saving moiit of tbe pnee.
crops, repairing bis bulblli-jcs with bto
numtor of years ago In the sinking of
own bands during the winter seastin
the City of Milwaukee.
and. as hto boys grew okK-r. nvnIllt.R
win
be
held
from
the
Thyuneral
himself of tbelr lielp. Every w-.'.sim
mmeftomoiTOW afternoon at 2 p. m.
be cullixnlp*! more am*s th in the pre
cwling one titl tbe whole ptontntloa
Little Eliabelh. the eight months
sras productive. While many plant
old babe or Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.-* Mc- •old tlHir lK*st setsl to llio
C.arry. dbU last night of compllcatton- oil -mniiufaciurers Zaeli d

brtHighl a fine Wealthy apple to lh-

Dia iK-enery by Mrs. Casivn Ity. foi
I*

Mrs. Snow

haa been a member of the Asbun M
E, church for eighteen yearn.
The funeral services will be Satur

ounces. It to-ing the largest siKH'lmen
pitting features to ing an informal
of Us kind he ever saw.
—y musical program. Mrv J.ihUhlone wa>
The Missouri bn.ugfU bark the re
C-formeriy one of tin* l.-aUlng nmslrlans
turning excursioni^is v.-ten1ay.
of Traverse fliy.
The C. K s«K-lriy trf the First Pres
Bridesmaids Entertained.
byterton eburrb will hold Us monthly
Mr*. Burton K. INm ! o{ MoUnr. III.
, business novitng su’d s.Kdal Friday
Wait. Sarah
and the M toss's Mint
{evening with Mrs. IV Kay. WH F,a.i
Hohn M«smI»rali: Marlon Roto n
Fn»nt Mnn-t. All the young people of
and Clara Daie«. brUb smsi.to
the church and cttngregallon are InRaberts Tims
w.nbltnp.
wire
tlw|

f;

Mr. Snow Is a veteran of two

warn, having Mnred In the war with
Mexico and also In the civil war.

shape and coloring and- weighs nine

i;

people to w«^ tt. The baOdblfs ars
gdtaif to rain. aad. the fenoea havliig
been ased for firewood by the sokUen
of both aidea. tbe place to left entirely
mvrotected..! have detonnlned to «lvt
tbe planuttoo to yoa. Tbere to a deed
for It Take It and aee wbether jroii
can make tbe Hflralaable.-BTia-wbaV ytf goto- to do. into
treaaf To ‘goln’ to gib away de ptoc<
ridoot nottin’ paid fo* Itr
-Tea, Zacb. Pm going to give It t<
yao. hoping that It may aerre as aom<
reward for your devotion to me during
tryti timea. for sUoding by me
throogb four bitter years of war when
away to the army
and alDce yon were made frea by the
stiU have thia large

representative of the Muaselman QroMotharof MrwH. Montague.
of Grand Rapids, arriveil
Mra. Lucinda Smith, mother of Mrs
in town this aflernon with hia family, H. Montague, died yesterday at her
wife and two children. Mr. WUWaaon home in Watertown. Wto. Mr. Mon
wU open up a ficw bowling alley and tague left for there at 6 o’clock this
cigar store In the west store of the nM»rnIng. Mrs, Montague having pre
new

Tbe tTra'vtw VbIoo TOrgniph rompaay tTtrfwca about AUWOMO a yror
fur keeiite tOJOM ctorka rorrort,
cbarglag tor ao doing fW per year for
cock rtork.
Throe are set at book

an writes Jami

mr4 at tetcrtod

,

n4E Ctfipus.

On the Wateis

Ms «»d Tfclslty.

alps

imbbed

‘ Dependable” 36 Inch.. •

• • • -$1.00 a yard

Sr.K?o

JSS

s?iSrS~SSiG2

cheap article at any old price

m-zm:

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Tb. <«Mk> »f • »«*» •«»

TlWWUI^ M WMI.
rBBapa—RdbM
HanCaMBi^lbdMaM.



’‘■“irjra?*”

.raas'ssarss

of Mat HfbU aad
K

hmm Tkmnimw MSiw. wm •vUu
mimOnf IWM
■•twiV lor

lm»i»<n aad an tk« an
•p to data. Tkc Ms

to ••«*«*« •MB. I»

cats caa be coletad cHhar tnm
able ar tbe aad. tbe pftadpal 4
aaee bctwaaa tbe Riot aad aaeoBd
coarbm ta the eobr of the apbol
Kane er Che can M Tory efaaa. !

^BMrwsnanlaesdlaAitf of ton

U0M
aassiwsr.

tteMaad tetter

tmer’s iricM

M. AD tkc tsma mniitMm Btnaortkeaapium
moitl. O. tm roar of die lot
adiolaHif tte corner la loeated tlie

di mahea cblldbtrih as aim^ and
r as aatata tnioDded It. It b a

wtachtba tola nsadily absorta
gtvealhe muadctehstocny aadv
- In a tow iapoDcae
in tbe
whole boose tbit la toot kd|it acnfpn*
loaaly aw«C. doetf^ aOed and bai^
SSl W too, with tbe Japanam
laoa. Tboat that am amlntoSn
, tbe retail baaiaeaa the Ana naUre style are sweet aad rtami:
that bats beeooie Barapoanltoi
omaUy Httared witb ctBirKte at
^ peellnga and eoisa and otb
aad Rotnai. Mra.
Mtory oC 1
llcf a large llae of canned i
AtneHnin PaUman. wit
Boll caU. Name of a prominent man
emrdpd and aaaroMAble Intla
or Italy aad for what noted.
M a decent aad poUte benpltagi
yw years ago.
Twenty-aoe
pared with a pacAcrt coach In Japan.
la nddltton to the ratolar prc
wan at tbe top not
tWra will be a lacltatUm Ity Miaa
parity. Immlgnadn ran to 7»W
BftlU Anderaon and one by alx little plr a year. Ten yearn ago hard
mt the Ironilgration down to a' third of
tb..t number. last year again tbe fig*
noeda acretag to bereen tbe as*
am wfwt up to 6T.000. hat thcae tmmb
gmntn wrte not as hetetoforr.
aiiMT
en bat went to owHl the nami
the ollH-r cUty
dune ill .\lHilii hy
unitkilled Uborem In the grm*
iWihat nmislly fullowa In the
it was Mid thnt .\i
wake of certain ktoda of human craft
CARCFUttV OUARDEa
niHl rblktr.-ii w.n
the wotid ovto. A Bowwy picnic killed. 1.1 the l*mi U bous*' of I'.mi
The People'n Savings bank \oIng crowd,
Odna dark nifht laat wortu
abandoned to peanut*, popcorn
rxi.laliic.1 that
. on any ;
under the .supervliilon of tbe banking
Want to dm cellar wUh • mateh
t| lli*
tli* ir vom.-n
I lb<* nsUve*
isHve* shv»y»c
sl«
dejwrtment of ihe atate of Michigan
In aeareb of a gaa leak.
the! “»*** ••blldrtHi In fn.nt of llieni mid
tho tniereaU of tU depoallora are very Mse pmaants eo route. Only with
<Ht found It)
wiin tne | "" V potVli fttmi Isdilml. ll»‘- Dui. b
carefully safeguarded. Many thingn
AaRa Waleh by cuHoalty
^
to
which a private bank couM do the
-I ut." Jt v•.* expisincil
CDIapalebaa atate) waa poaded:
^
:p«).un cajous «ml rolon.-l
r«>ople*a bank could not do because the tunity to discern alt kinds of pemnal J
fora, of .taDdoiirt
, f....
He aauMtad In hla old ahotgun
law IlmlU lia or*«ratlon» to very safe
I IdenTo aae If It waa loaded.
mMUt.. tS. !«.• .»iiu..l i'l.ur mrliw
lino*, no spccuUtIvo Inrcatmenta
I
Itinerary
from
tbe
very
sUrt
(It waa.)
tbe foreign traweler wbc rUks."
A man In Maoon stopped to watHi
does ao to gain expertenea. It Is not, a
A patent ciper clipper;
‘ WE'RE NOT VEQETARIAN6.
I.J08. Slmdmr to
He wondered If hla flno*** waa
While vegetartanlsiil ta practiced in
Hot aulckar than tho nipper.
many of the larger cities few resldenis
BREEDING OF GIANTS.
Xlt waant)
of this healthy locality can exist
wiihont a fresh line of meats on their
A Maine man read that human eyea
dally bill of fare. Broach Bros, keep
Of hypnotism were full;
A remarkable marriage bn* taken
Ha want to aae If It would work
place at I>mi. In nortbeast Ilm^la. on ,
. ;
upon an anry tmll.
tbe estate of a wealthy distiller nnmiHl!
lard fbr frying purposes at 10 cents M. Rrabetnlkoll. says a London cable­
H‘j
(It wouldn't)
f-YnncIsco llullcUu.
gram to the riilcago Inter Ocean.
|
Tbe bride and bridegroom, both of
Akalcher's Latest
magnlflcent pliyslqoe. were tbe -num.
Ordlnsneea.
lings- of M. Reslietnlkoff. who bs* a
Mow aad. poor Billy Brlluw*
An ordluance to amend section beauty torm. He has for many years
Cst o8 hla loos and hi* now.
number two (21 of "An ordinance In attracted to bla estirte bnndsouic gi.-mta
FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET.
He alack on bl* n»»c
regulate and control the hawking and from nil part* of tb<
brc»ITer-j
and Salt Fi.-b fa/u.- J ti—
Where his Itw* slway* Kn>w*
peddling of beef. imrk. mullon and Ing valuable prlvlle,
Orders calkMl l.ir nml dclivi re l.
Aad now Its hUlcic that ho blow*.
They are encoure^-« »w
;
other meats, poultry and fish." passid
CV>r. i:a.-t Mb aixl l-'tanklin St-.
by grant* of land, payment of
hy the council of this clly March 2nd ___________
annuity
I9i»3.
fir* for every child twm.
Be' h ordained by the council ol refuse to marry the partne:^.
. ployes -idck have • of llilrty <l*y*ea. h Traverse CIlV:
L>efomie.l and sirkly
with full pay. Not Imig ago WmiH
Section 1. That sertit>n two (21 ol pmioDa have been < %en front tbe es.
Monte, chief of the wfsilhrr l.urrsn. an ordinance entitled. "An ordlnanct
tiMit
Since the Institution of this hnmnn
to regulate and nmlrol the hawking
NOTHING DOING TILL
beauty farm forty model marrincoaand peddling of beef. inwk. mutton and have taken place, and over ino children
other meaws aad iwullry and Cto." b*.* have Iweu la>m. nearly aU of them lieand the ranv? i» hcn*by amended t«' tog immensely superior to the nvcrAuo
Buaslan i>easant children In strength
read as foUox.s*
^
SiK'ciai Fngagvnu .K of .\m- ranmted for the higher grad.-* In the
Section 2. The city clerk H hereby and beauty.
IraV.
.VliofnI
aenlce. The hi-nlth of the clerks is ex- aiithorite^i to llw'nse any person of the The girl* In particular arc remarka­
P*rt«l to !«n‘^^>^e with wonderful
tVimiMiny.
»ge of twenly-ono til) year* to follow ble for their gratvful carriage and
ntbe. motive form*
the Imslnes* of
Tbe-latest marriage was celebrated
fish, upon such person pwylng with exceptional display, owing to tbe
Into the clly treamn the aum of ten Part that tbe bride and bridegroom art
(IKMHU dollar* for each and eve-y tbe first coupM both of whom sprang
Abuae that Uw cY-en allghlly. ont^orse or twivhorae wagon or ve- from oniom amingcd by M. BeahctnlIrregular living mean*
pton roault*. Irregi
resulting hlelr; and five C$5.00) dolar* for each bp®
dwrangemenl of the
or liver
Fearful Odets Apainst
New Ufe Pills
Klni
ihl*. U s gentle, yet
Bedridden, alone and destitute.
Only rr.r. At Johnaon'a
8. E Wail A Son* and F.
Icinxlufing tin tiratid S;».*Uuold
o. For year* he was
ular FI.< trir First Part
troubled
.s^MtintKmpty churches In Falrmoni. W.
adliher doctor*
' hereby certify tha» <
Vm., greeted che clc,rty Surdsv nigbL
cllef. At lenrh he
mlub•l :T.^ had pr;’%sil*M ni^m the
■*. It put him on hi* feet in
of
the
city
of
Traverse
City.
Mich.,
on
ibort
order
and
now
he
testifies.
Tm
LIGHTED BY
----- Mayor to forbid an emstern orchestra
on the road to complete reco%cry.ghrtag a Sunday night onrert at the Sold. 19th. A. D. INH.
500 i«.n«.rc i.rt.. 500
Beat cm earth for liver and kndney
E. J. Fulghum. Mayor.
upeim houte, but the orchettra man­
iTWible* and all form* of alom^h and
SEE-------, bowel complaint*. Only
Onlj 50c.
agers tacored a (edrrsl Injnnrtlon. and Cha*. .M. m-cr*. CUy Clerk.
’* I>rui
toed by John
T»e KiBt Pin* of Kinstreby.
the cbwto-goer* were prominent at
I F. H,
Walt A Sons
gUU.
tog fall apaidnt aala aUrtod
this aiomlafi with a ruah. Two
ITaa world wide tsinr f«.r i
earioads cf %ww fall marthanearea. It aurpmaac* any other smlre.
S»p«rb Band and Orchestra
tfiaa
at a aavlng of » aiid to
lotloa. olntmenl or halm for cut*,
Street Parade at Noon.
earat. bams, bolls, sore*, fekws. nlper cenL
Tha Globa.
SEE IT!
aara. tetter, salt rheum, fever sore*,
118 Front 8L
fihapped hands, akin eruption*; tofaUl
of tae Watory dlrtaloaua ariil be aa loUova:
K ele« or the klaadom. The Re>
^ Mr J. W. Oauatlelt.
amrleoB of Juliua Caeaar

m Kumsveiiuni GO.

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HANflAH&iAYGO^S

^ Sceta to tbetr pteeSA
IP ANY ONE
BboaU tell yoa tbat Wed tooda are
-Iasi as good-aa broltei, atap lalo tbe
Little Tsvera and order aaythlac to
the Une of steaka. Ask or oytoart.
broiled on that new charcoal beoOsr
lost toalalled and yoa wfll tor seer
more taboo fried laaau aad Ash. Tbat
pocullarly appetlglag fiaver from broil­
ing over coala la alwaya aaggeaUve of

HIGHEST QUALmr POSOl^

B ES T
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

King Victor Kmmamiel of Itilt baa
sent f2Ji0t* to tbe lUllan hoeplUl In
t^jC-l^^ Mexico. Ibei^wonA Boyb WIW aide For Ufa.
With family around expecting him
to die. and a son Tiding for life, 18
mlW. to gel Dr. King s New Diacoverr for CVmaumpiIon. Cougha and
Cold*. W H. Brown, of Leesvllle. Ind..
endured death s agonies from asthma
but ihl* wonderful medicine gave ta
itant relief and aeon cured him. H(
write*: ~1 now sleep soundly every
ilghi •• Uke marvelous cure* of contumptlon.
pneumonia,
bronchitis
x)ugh*.eold* and grip prove lu match
•ess rjcril for all throat and lung
Ouarseteod bottle. 50c and
11.00. Trial botllr* 10c. at JobijtKj
Drug Store. 8. E. Walt A Si>ns and
H. Mesds,

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FLOUR

i:.

HfllCHIQAN

TRAVERSE CITY,

TRY A RECORD

WANT AD.

NEWTON ANNIS
OF DETROIT
Requests your presence at his Fur Opening to be held at
the store of

J. W. MILLIKEN ^
: J

ON HONNAY AND TlJBSDiY.



October Third and Fourth.
This will be a very broad and comprehensive showi^^ of
fine furs. If you wish something out of the ordinary, or differ­
ent from what is usually carried'in stock, this will be your
chance to get a Fur Coat.

City Opera House

Thursday, Oct. 6

The GUS SUN

AMERICAN
MINSTRELS

*;:r„eJ.V.r're

“Jl CUf cf Sphuder"

aSSsHSSl';

F*m\c

bla for plto*. Cure guaranteed. Onlj
ife. at Jobawm's Drug Store. 8. B
wait A Bona aad F. U. Meads. Drug

mt City Nrw- KIm

PRICES: ioc, 20c, 30c, 50C.

matches
Rinas
Chains
Knipes
Forks
Spoons
China
Cut Glass
Clocks

.‘Ml this week the prices will be just about cut in half—
We must sell a lot of j-oods before October 1st.

»atehe$N

S|.lcn.!cl viljM for $20.(W we will fell Cor $1S 00.

King*.

Over COO lo chooM from, we nttke the irice 40 pet
rent, discount, hence a ring thst tells at $6.00 ,you
can boy now for
almoM half price.

Cuff Cinks. Several doien pairs tcgnlatly told for 60c, 76c and
$1.00 go at 25c a pair.

Cadl«*' and Sent* CbaiBS. see the peat V,lue we
can give you in good chains, $L60 to $3.00. just
half price.

lardiniers
Uases

These goo.ls must be sold.
wholesale prices this week.

Bags

RASTALL, THE HUSTLING JEWELER

Purses
Shopping

FOR HARD COAI. WHEN

TRAV

GAS COKE
OITY

OAI

You can buy them less than

COMV^toNY,

TRY A RECORD WANT AO,

CLOSlNfi OUT

COST

REGARDLESS

* OWING TO THE GREAT SUCCESS of this salo 1 have decided to.CONTINUE It

ANOXMER

WEEK

J. MUkr Shoe, for men must U sold at once, all grades and all kinds from a b^s-y work Shoe to a fine Patent Uadir.

to to

i^6>urrH^:.,,3lDE- SHOE

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tTAOB AMO BLATFOBM.

M

#HAT HB WANTCO.

1 the latter, teataad of i

raHt Balsamaa Old Nat Flud II

tnk^cKtnA rwii
,«,*..p.pUr^*-I>«WikU
mi Brnm wUk mm m

wkaa aha dtoootara that aha to
ao loasar tha MW Aon that ftir sight
yam bar huahaod wowM hare had
har beUaea and her tnthar helatw him.
whaw’^^i^lWm that har iwaiwiid

te tttohTii^iri/rt^
IM

aaBai. Mr. Boyd dtocovered Umre was
aonhoeptoyw.
-Wham It her asked Mr. Boyd.
we got owe. We hare Wm la



whathar Ohrlatlanity

to

lUb hM nm to daring tha past?

otbMi * Oo. emu rptta. wui»
fiun »Ommm c«UU«i vooi tktovi».

WadmrdrU Bros.' Cbky la the las*,
half doty towy. and did aot And ye
•atO I meat tato 8. E. Wnll A Syi

That

h^fm^at
mat $1000.

'

Ich he recently com
I m pleeee and baa
Oa the case are the algna

timtrr kaowiag that they will thlnh
Itlaaldcy twofynfquarter.j
The Wadsworth Bros.* Cbkma la m\
nil Hatay tiled elgar that amohcfj

. moatba and days, the phases

Borttoaee with the apirtt of
Was the wife of Tonrald
Helmer artlictol or waa ahe natural?

high grade dgara. and U* prt«^ to all
sensible samker*.

lea* strongly deretoped than her other
p^reouallfy?

Oa the other hand. wa«

she merely breaklag tha chryaalto aad
ytertng Into n new nnd more fi
fttl me?
Ctorn Thropp. ty har sating, aug
gesta . an of Ula. PaaMag fr

Sam Plovnaa. arwayper •olldlor.
iumpod.hia board tmi la at Iwat oar

wife to the broken hearth dlaooi
boardlil hoaoo of 4.r,Ty Iowa aad r\\
that her husbaad to a atranger to her.
ia«» la bhtowaaaoe eouaty. ww arratl-^
that hU god* are not her god*, that
. adaiinod all fbe ekarfM and was
for eight year* they hare been Ilytni
_toharaod by the cooij cm a t<
fnroe. that the children of thl. union
callly.are not her children toil the children
Burglar* broke Into the Pere
of n .tronge man nnd n woman with
i*onmB«^^ecuTwd coc
whom she ha* done forerer. yet n-

With the tabulaiUm td I

be’held In the court house in the city
of Traverse Oty on Ihe loih day of L
the followtojt! ’
descrlU J

W.aii

date bad lH-4-n |:i.r,Kti7T sml It
ttrd that
l^lll to- IU.74M
S«t rt-iary War
tlonjelll
t
csmtpUstivm
ner's^piemI of
<
largely responxihle Tor tho reduciiou
The above figure for ttiln year s wort.
Inrlttdaa

the state's

ranva«ur« for

manufylurlng statistic*.
In the presence of l.tow penums. the
Hon

W'llltom W.

Mitchell

told nnd

I25.0IW Presbyterian chutch to Cadll
tor Tue*itoT. Bylness wn* suspend!-,!

.low I. I. 3.4. 3. ». 1«. 11. II. ». 14. 15-i
IC. mud the ronh H of the ooribeMt |
ti of jetton C. now fnrmln* port of! „ * ,

*

north of range 10 wratl be detached

“Srs:"frsr“‘

Addle A Gibb*.

•Ami dW It kiss you baekr* Mr.
Itntterworih askwl.
•1»h.
totlglod the little girl.
-ITell.*-/snW the uutlaw U. k. *
luit tiko ute." -C'hlrngo JuimiaL

1*be prison court wrs «.-ver so 1
Ifut as iK»w. and n* the old time In„
look* with mingled womli-r snd

1 among the better ctoa* at­
Vrom Maine to

Wm. Spaulding.
Mncy.

ting th«r« faltodHu secure It.
ful performance of "Rip Van Wtokle"
oral months he oarnqd a |
and U being received with open armt
Uvlng. but became ty 111 lo work, an I all over the country. Tou« Mr. Jaf
atarted
for
BrooWysu W
feraou reecmhtoa hlfc^faamus father so
roaohotf I>eiraH he had been
ctoaely. both oa and off the state, that
food ihraa dank
one can hardly teH the* aduun. Mr.
Mr. and Mfu. *W. K, Pack cl Alhkm Jafferaou will appswr to Timy« «ly
loat a Aaughiar Monday by marriage on Prtdfy. OeL T.
and Urn asm# aflernoou tbe*atork
William C Boyd, who to dlrectlag
broughllbemanoUierdaughter. Mtas
Brma Ik itoek was glrea to

the te»r of "The Frtoeaee Chic.'

to ttnm WoM of Battle Crsah. ship

had aa experienee which hordei

ptog dhrk for the Advanoa Tbrwaher the ludleroua.
nosapMiar.

At prectoely the same mo-

flU4* soap t«> go lu It. and band Img-i
I galon» .to carry your odds and emln lit
C R. A I. annual excursion to De^
trolt. Toledo. Chicago and Grand RapId.
Oc.oh.r^ 4^^j |ch.

Juft now.

C. D. Hank*.

W. H. Patou.
Wm. Wise.

W. J. Cha>e.
B. T. LeBarron.

Waller Duke.
Theo. liaruhart.

Jactib W’olf.

Henry Thayer.

A. Gibbs.
David Smith.

W. iL Tremaln.
B.

L. Holliday.

make the most patoUble dUhe*.

beef. veal, tomb or pork and no liner
dUh can he found than that made
from them.
AIR TIGHT HEATERS.
Just the thing for cool eveulngK and
damp days, the characu•ri^tll• of tlio(

V. Priedrlch*a.

northern fall. Millar A M-irse have'
them from II '-T. up and for a U-it.-r j
W. N. Wright of Westwood,
imide for u.k* a! hi* borne a !em«nt
stove. C'meiit k-ebox. sbelve* and deg
kennek which lisve attracU-d mwh attciithm.
The stove radtot.-* a mild
ami equitable Lent that would not
lie poeidlde from an Iron stove. Horse
Idm kw tltchliig iMMtm caitiage houfu.*.
atabUi4 end a luusUnsmi . ellar slmi
tlfv to Mr. Wrtrhf* foiulnesK for
ment. for of this are they buiJL

winter heater they also carry a fullj
line of hot bUust and hard coal *ti
also a good line of beating *love«
HOT WATER
Bottle Just In-fresh from the beu
ers.
kYesh rubber means wear.j
Ice. satisfaction.

You simply can : i

afford to buy any other kind-

Plenty

of old. brittle hot water bottle* In |
rv.ir "Hold
-llnl.l FaaL'
VAKi '*
here. Our
town, but ]
de of new rubber, all the life to I:
ThU Is really

worth

a

doUar.

Johnson Drug CoCARPKT8.
ThU U the time for fall renovation.
If the carpeu

to living rooms

are

bright and fresh everything else look*
bright, too. J. W. Stater, the house
furtoaher. ha* a complete line of aarpet*, anything

to »uft from

a low-

priced ingrain to a high-grade axmln
ster and a flne line of rug* to go with

_____ 1

Round Oak
Furnace

front,

cMt

screw drafL

This stove U Very

handsome in de*ign and abso­
lutely air tight

Call and Jet us

show it to vou.

J'

140 Ti*mt St:

Her

delicious brown stews are made from
all toeal* that are too firm flbereS to
J. Morgan.
roast, broil or fry. Bnwch Bros, have
a large line of these stewlnk meat* in

yon from &0c to ll.SO per pair a^ A.

and

eled swing top side railr, and

SARAH TYSON RORER.

\V Wright man.
22SMt

Sample anoea Ihat save

bottom

lining*, heavT steel body, nick­

The eminent exponent of the caking
art. say* that the cheaper cuts of meat

C. Ph Smith.

22S8 It thu-fi

LADIES!

top.

Trank Crude

O. V. Pool.

3 M. James.

and we will
solve them
widi
the great

It will

be several weeka bWoew he
able to leave.
Murphy aahl he left Jefleiwon. aoo of Jqseph Jefleraon. to
Ihtme six months ago to take a |H>»i- cstabllah blmaett as a prospenm* and
tloa to Indian IVirUory. hut after get­ popular star. He Is giving a numier-

) ju.Ht what you nmd In a iravollng set. j
brush, comb, soap case, with plenty of j

John W’rightman. Kryan Dolan.
Geo. Rarlck.
(L U Huey.
M. M. Easton.

Bring Us
Your Heatiiig
Problems

way from the Indian *rwllorr nnd had trical and mechanical effecta
gone many days at a time wliho.r
and the best money can buy. The
food tw sleep' Pbyaletoa Neary. after artists empih>ed are headUnera la
examining the young man. raid be had their reapective line*. The nai
,r!-cently contracted o
an evening full of pleaaant aurably from expoaure and hardship, and
for every lover of fun.
also had malarial fev
tnkea to 81 Maryh hoapllal.

(to ukf in any of the
or trips? Bugbee hns

ible stopper. 2-ql.. at 7i»c.

The c!>*iume*. scenery, elec­

pan.

when j-ou arc inlercfted in the

Air Tight Stove* with ash pan.

T. GoodiM^Il.
C. Carp!-nler.

CalUoruia. from the gulf to the great

* the Sun mlnslreU are known a*
yrora old. who any* hi* home Is In
leading .nwnenl of modem min­
Brooklyn, walked Into police headQyr strelsy. This season Mr. Sun has the
ter* at Beirult ami asked to be eared strongt-st auracilon he has ever or-

With an axh

This Move has a very heavy cast

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Are ;

Ed. Wood.
V,\ J. Oiler.

Newton Jame*on. E H. Parish.
Sayers.
Nancy Kratocvll.

minstrel

no further heed of such work, think

to direct your aUenlion lo our

The Author's eluh of Itostou »!e\ot
•d a day bod myth lo s visit to th
borne of Whittier at AmesUury.
.\s tlie rlul. luembeiy were isissilig
down .vi>i«-sl.iir>*s main street a little
girt rati forth from n ganlen i
ahe bad been plnylug 4ind set
gayly her triyd. llexektoh B
Wurth, the auibtir and edllor.
-Mr. ltutter\%ortli." she as hi. as rbc
was taking h-ave again. 'I saw your
»ewir|Mip«^ the other
|.bol.xnn*h 1
so like you tl

American mlnatreto. which ready and willing ai*prfctotlon of <
ar at the City opera house ery prt*onrr for the charming vl
. uci. 6. have an enviable which greets our ejrra. from whate^

Ixed.

sirh.

orgaatoed Into a new townrhlp to be

John Vandervort,

should W to other walk* of Ufe which pleasure upon the gorgeous bKs>:u of
are more suited
to their abllitleH. the flower*, the shade trees an
Many a good cook or farm hand ha* iHH^fectly kept lawna. he And* dif
lllug to mind the filthy and lartuM-u spoiled by the foollsb halludnareii prtstm yard, with Its unsightly,
tiun that he could sing or ncL Poor,
nksamMlIng. Temiln-rtdden measrw
lungwulferlng public, they breathe a
of seven year*
[
slch of n*Hef when they learn that a
•how i* coming to town. The
eutitled to t

He said he had walkinl all the

C. I*

Jfn
m tight
heating atovc probletn, wc wbh

could ymiy walk, l-'rank Murphj*. U*

for

IS.Oo. Tick
for 10
10 d.
irn for
day*. S<e C.
for ti.
^

from said townships and' erected and | of the short day* of the long

A. D. 1004.
R. Culver.

t from people who Imagine they
iterUlner*. It la safe iu any a

Unth clothe* tattered nnd torn nn«l traction* of America.

inual j

'ailed the township of Boardman.
Itoted thl* 12th day of September.

-Mulvm^y could yr ear*, bsaulto

gtxKlIy number of our theatrical friends

-Tiriyk from hunger nnd hardship he

S.H.&L.

DONT FOROCT
iO. 31. 33. 33. 34 . 35. SC. now formln* |
That Arm*
A Cole Is the place <o K**t
part t»f Paradise township (all of the i|
A
above de*crtpllon» are In town 2d - flrst<to*» work done, or If you have

Is coming lo town.
M
like all other attracllon* are not

for nn hour, from I o'clock until 2
o'clock. In observnnct* of the ceremimv.

Section

i». 10.
ISi.
20. II.
21. II.
22. 13.14.
23. 24. 35.
2S. 2d. 27. ss.
28. i».'Rtpi.ia.
ra.t

The majority of sbowgcwrs are al
show

to wit;

2«t Bay to«n.hii. and aU« ..-oloni., addr«

Thy forgetting the eombreaaas aad
appearlag in a bit of folly, called Uie
•*TruaBt.8pou**”'and writlaa hy her-

hear a good

lerrltory.

€. except the north H of the north
and stcilons 7. 8. 17. 18. now form-j
|s j;;; VoliSo' li^TThlcagci |
log part of Garfleld township and arc-, |c.oo. Grand Rapid* 14.00. The second |

was rung that the problem* prei
and the late

way* glad to

A»siv

mtkm frill l»« made lo the board of
at their next meellng to

nnd It was not until the tost eurUln

the aeervtsrv of states uttUv uu i
count of the stale eensus anniunted

and

OartleW. East Bay yd Paradise In the
•myty of Grand Traverse that nppM-

pelled It to *ee as Ibsep had her see

•on. who rooHved a tip that Lang
eeir.*she showed that aha had a
golBg to break into L. A. Mooob a
blflty for the lighter role* aad bright­
Thl* warn to be the Aral of a aorlea of
er path*.
Miss Thropp*. singing of
burglafte* In thU part of the eUte. Hb
Hudyrd
Kipling's
banmrk
rooi
lUory will br tborouahly luvi»sllaatfd
ballad. "On the Rond to Mandalay
bythi) omecTx. Lang boast* that he U
wan very well recelred. Miss Thropp
an expert barglar and that he has Imea
was suffering from a heavy cold which
under the inftlructluo of a gang of
handicapped her not a little. The suppert cracksmen during the last few
portlag cast was excelleni especially
years. He had In his poaseaalon a
the work of Leon H. Hattrabs
of sloros la different town* and
Neto KragBtad.*the rnialn. Arthur J
dale* opon which they wore to be i
Picky as Toreald Helmer, the bus
ed.
They wwe Saturday night
band. Kathryn Shmw a* Mr*. Uaden.
hoyme rail*. SuaUs) night at Ikiyao
Miss Thropp addrees^l a number
City. Loul*
Marks cUdhtag store;
the todies of the Womsn's club>ester
Monday nlghi. Albert. Steele'* general
day afternoon at the Park Place on the
store at Ailvshee.
) of the Ibsen
Ten year* *ut» e\»rs elerk hire

Company

HANNAH A LAV MERCANTILE CO.

talatog the faUhfulaesa of the mood*,
•be kept her house with her and

He wai

Dfwg

loan Drug Campany.

tag to haar anythlag to brtag U to
light, from the happy moods of n lo

teeted at Boy* FbJl. by Sbertff 1

*.'

Jahnaon

O PdM Ktpllng. knewB of old.
quick iranalttoo Into a woami
ha* at tost found har noul aad to will-

Archie Lang, to year* old. 1. la jail
at Boyae Oiy await In* examination oa

Mat AMHiigs earn eura, 10 canto.
Far aalt by A. E. Wait A Sons.

the laaaer minute dial are 230 eurs of
the beteal and 200 of the rootbern
mlspbete. timeI at IS
13ft different dtlc*
•muf Isunrise nod sy

petted doll Into a harriad woman

plaeo batter and ecy were taken.

Hat Apetofs aatarrh cwra. M oeala.
Hot Aprliiga aaap. 10 caata.
Hat Iprto#. baaiing aalva. » canto.

lu taror ypeala to the lover of

da.
Tby tbare are large and
aooaa and a ttttlt yrtlkm of

Was the .pirH of womanly aacrihee

; Wtaroa of Katomaaoo a-yhim abow

|!t|l.ir,9.

£S«5isrserr;^f

was it worth lt?.^aB It fa

laemao of laaaalty la mHithora Mlehl
«aa la yut four yean roarbm 100 per

the charge of barglary.

HOT SPRMOS REHEOe

this moralag. That eignr U all rigb*.
I ya INI you. and nlthoagh It cost
oaly ic. ywt I push them yt to my eus-

. M. t^.a itosd^

Into tha warM after the miraato faUad
BUI the auitlo. atUI re-

.luiOMm M iMt STMT.

Aosoau citlioaa Mptola to
yowto fliea moot BanAay moral
atola olroH of tbo rlitoso to etp pM-

k
\t^ ^
1^

"] nm glad lo sea." aaM Mr. Jahm

tha

hto ptoy. “A Doa*a Hoaae.* a pr«
that ha aattlaa by aandlag tha arlia oat

Ho«gbu» Itkt. dlM0o ooMUy. low«ot ta ktotory. MMl
, .
lo plat tbe toko botUMB la town lou.
U v? . llooomlaoo boy «kato orgi
Aon Swoar Imupio w1U» ayatov of Imw
h , for proInHy oni olroot eorwor

-^

that ba had aollsclad y hto toatwtp.

plied the asanagsr.
V imefc oa the atage Mr. Boyd

to tha pewhiam that lhaaa preaaa

I
I

todlher battary eaaa. Mpm. bocklea. ytyt yich. pulUhed re•ector wRh Aae toaa. ruby aad eoerakl aide lights.
FNONKMt.
U0CA88ST.

apablUtlas. awm gotag m> far a*
or of tha aaaaa mould that


•; >

tahaaraal

dren and go om Inio the world to lean

fmmfmenp
romrTom* ml fierutopol i

ipr.

orcbaaiy

weaaaled to the ahahWitt txaaip aoa. **ihnt fftmyaraa Cfty to right
WUI aha. M Moyten**OoiraBoas«.'‘ that yea etar told aym on whareapon date ta dgma y well y in dihm
1 bare bey bytiag for a
aaagm said. "Hart la joar hobo*. things.

Wmtmfml lUrw-Ilo* cmmom
«rt vm

hto

mi aa

LOOK HCRC.
■M* DOI
to »««• OOUMC
for |uor Ic* cr«M» lor jroiir
vhM JOB COB get MurUilB* la Oal llBC
TOO waat at Jactaoa-t. Vtf Fioot
straaL rraah homo laada caadlM ,1
trart oa kaad. Botfc phOMo I*'
Croa> daUrotoO u> aaj part of U..
eftj erarr dap la th* yapr.

OOLFENELLA.

iKtniiiaiiuis.(o.

E L IL L TIME CABO

SPECIAL LOW RATE

Excursions
GHIUCO
---- STEAMERS-----

PERE Marquette

“ILLINOIS” AND
“MISSOURI”

S2r$Z
week* from date <

6RARD RAPIDS « IRDIARA IV
^^C0aPART._ _
TrMs. Usss Tmvey Oiy wmyrttogs* Wai-

Berths $l Each Way
Meals 50c Each

tia^.

t imherpartkiiUnpenquireof

EHdPOPRAfCBt
C L. UWtWOOO.
l*M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
That

the

Hot

Springs

nmdielna*

issss' -1^

hava eufufl THOUSAND* IN TRAYER8ECITY. ThaFcaneariytefc Fer
ByaURrAclaaafliag^i.

Bsfore Arrivtag at Bah

sofF.n.MO«WmL

-mmrn that tha Ihihar was glrtog hto

witk terupieoe and rubber bund to al­

POKSALBSY

?iANIIAH 4 LAV MBNCMmUl eOo
-dS^ia-.X ,4-

CRy.
__________
Dry. Hard amOmiWm

low th«a to be drawn over th* eur«

\

to wtetT weather. New Une oC atiuel

'f



htoaalaplu.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO*

la«U(>«|dlf.

*.T.Frta«*.

•itiiMicMia

Ital^ltaltaltalaRatal ta***«

NOW ® ^
THETIME

ta
tau* tata W*» *****
ta tta tataUtar tta Ita «toU *m«
tta^ hto tata hta tata tut
Wta. Dtattolta Whtta
■taV ai* i*( ata cat ta «nwB ahr

«a*«i i( tte cur «f tfwani cur 1

ter«iB }«ta<Ml te Rot
«*tara>d

MoaTa.doyaadWoias.diy,
tar Ulh aad Uth. A. U im. tsTthe

cMM i» tmwt pot H mMp.

OfMSOf
IM ohMiM ct Chert. M. BM
all
hM« hM hmoi to d.ih te a i»
^
ELMCTOH
hhkh portrofod iho fondly booM »«or aidhM la the Chy o« Triraiae City,
lMMl«.ta. Mr.. Bird «• «eM4
lah.
hidUhmod
BM Mu* *
WtorW.J
UU« to •*
orttfOcnMihithcl
roa the otiaat ia
rmi *«<. to uw to>r«'i>ui4

Wb- iNMtl^^f-ttet U* «ravm 4tf Mother hit
U tho tetorlor ot th*
tet. iM hi<wM tho two thm
...CAM I. h^k MUo^M«steui H«r

had eaBered frop la«ia
iaeMhMOooh.atrai
oa the Malaa Oeatral ra
of thoee lalored ia the |
wreck aear Uatf.
was the fourth death



tei wWeb

^
'V

M ^ MeNuun tall oa Itomt
'T^i



-



•-

la the a S. P. 8.
to the Pbarth waad. to engtoe hoa.
No. 3 oa Ca. streec
to lha Pmh ward, to the rear o€ the
Miglorsky store halMtog at No. l#l

TWO MOUBRWIV^t
Mast agd apeak cf Mia. Smith’s haL
owe thtoktog tt heaatitol aad the
«umag It hideoaa. They qnnfvs
qnnel m this aa^other sal
they spsak^ the time of day.
whaa preato changet The
both fca^ pe#ect^ the whole year
ftmad aad . they both putcha«>d
Banam * Eari t the quartelBome women are again aalted. Not
oalyUeee clocks hut an Immease
wrtment from fl to fit arc still
haad^to Uck. UK*, an evfu regulator
for all who pcrchane.

Lta.fcitaitaita<taiRi>l

SAVE MONEY
V, taRta, - Odtata

MMAttMADABr

Biait]i
RsiBilies
toMilfiUiBniilsts

THE 6. & TAYU»
eULCiU

jtfssrxsisr^^

PM TALKlMa YET
LRjTT YOU roRorr.
Thai the Hot
THOtMANM IN TRAVCRMCtTY. Ttaratawnyw. Mr
Ml. ta aU tata *•** *MaRta>

of oiady at 6sf0rd ualrerslty.
rc Boatoe oa the steaasshlp I
pUrerpooL ^
The trteaaia) aattoBal courentloa cd
the Polish ItoMaa* Catholic,coo
vaaed to the church of Bt. Btaatotoua.
at PItubarg. About ISO priesto

hewIStins

aEWIN6 & WTGHELl

srasag

baxtatoiotabita.

J AJiyajarga."*
M'£2A,SggglJr Rgt'

Btid areeUag of the Boardi
tratioa wllL be opea froa
oclock to the forsaoca aiU
o'clock la the aftoraooa od ii
tration daydi
In tqrtliaoay whereof I hare her^
uato set BV haod this Mth day of Sep.
Alter we have given the *
tember. A. D. IMM.
NO YOUNG UAOY
Chat. M. Beers.
all parts of the United BUtea.
City Clertt of 4he City of Trt:Terie Ooata taVe . .nr*r .mlntoanl
Kdwprd Tbompeoa. railroad
tav«t«ltla
ot
tta
futnre
ttM
a
auf
City. Mich./_________ ^
maa. shot and periw totally i
tatecMt^aratn accoant ta the Peo
tropely load of doc. ha. arraa*«l -o od Edward Wade at Olea Ridge.
^LLOFrAHE.
i-.
pic-e 8aTta«a baak. It U abeohifclj
pay the ta* oa all dof. laipouoded. eo aad later ccmltted aaidfe by ahooc*
Porto Rosa.
Artoida Uadrea.
Mte aad cam ta drawa aajr dar with
Before letting op yoor Hove for
IbeyMyaotbdlLlu*!.
lag The M had heM frlqa^
ISC. 2 for 26c,V
10c. 3 for 2Sc am BoU««. The hank hae manr ladr
winter kt os ihov you how
WlMB m i. Canna*. last July, rd- the caase of the ahooUag to oal
Artsola Pantelta.
Artoola <
tapoaltota. tanimhee them every
nke we can make it
UaiiMied hi. dull. . p«ia»aMer
IOC. 3 for 2Sc.
10c. 3
WhUe buattog partrldg. Duke Hew
Hawthorne. N. J. to «o lo Paaama aad
kxik.
ry of Mecklenburg-Schwertn was shot R. B. Wn Weaveft Fhclory Smoke-.
! a year.
hirtp holW the Uthailaa canal, be left
‘5 cents straight.
by Prince Oihon, of Bchoenburg WsId lOc. 3 for 2SC.
hla wife to charge of Uncle Baa s busUttle W.vers.Northera Queen.
HOT AIR
enburg and wounded in both knees
tod. to the rlllage. Mrs. CaraM
Sc. 6 for 25c.
Is needed to the house, now th
aad one hand. Luckily the gun was S eenu straight.
11^ of the )ob. beoau. It latetl
441 E. FfMt SL
Red Beal.
Red 1
shllliness begins creeping ontoaded only with bird 'shot. Ncrerthe^
with her household duties, aad she
Sc,€for2Sc,
Sc. 6 for
^ Ibere belter lo give hot air than
l.f the duke wlU be coofinod to
Unp. m a line «nd wt win c»ll.
^waata to be reUered. but the postoAce
Croato Bros.* Choloe.
those alr-llght beaters or the hot blast
towpltal for sereral days.
ahlharltlee are tardy about taklag acSc.

for
2Sc.
stoves
that
can
be
had
at
Frank
State Bagteeer Van Alstyne of New
Uoa. and she has noUied the. that
All cigars unioa made. ManufSc Ranb's store on East Front street. To
she Is goto# to quit, whether or aot Tortt aayu that If the state caaal boarO turod by R. E. Weaver. Traverse CUy. be sure, they are second hand, but I*M TALKING YET
at lU mUbc today aHPror. th.h. rsslgnatlon to accepted.
LEST YOU FORCET.
that does not Interfere with their buslMich.
One of nature s freaky to the shape
That the Hot Springs medfclne*
qualltles nor usefulness, only
fbr seven contracts, . he believes
of a reed fish, to .00 eahlblUoa to a
have eurwl THOUSANDS IN TRAVRILL OF FARE.
makes ih*^ cheaper to yousrlll.
work
on
the
flOl.OOO.toW
geattle. Wash., curio ahop. ca the wa
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. F«
PoHo Rosa. 16c or 2 for 35c: ArisoU
ter front. This toterpaUng speohaen barge canal will probably begin before Londres. lOtror 3 for 25c; Ariaola Pansale by all first class druggista.
A WISE OLD SAW
may be last descrlbal as half aalmal the end of the rear.
tella. l®c or 8 for 25c; Ariiola Con
Bara that the wlae'msi begins life
i J. Adam Bede of Pine chaa. 10c or 3for 25c; R. E. W. 10c or
and half vegeUbto life. It to six fee*
by buying a good umbrella. Brtter
long. The reed apparenUy grows ou» Oily. Mian, to living up to bis reputa- 2 for 2Sc; Weaver s Paclory Smoker*.
SEWER TAX
have him begin by buying a comb, es­
of the flsh. jrhlle the latter .rrl. o Uonasaiol^^r. In passing through St.
straight: Uttle ^^'bave^a. 5c pecially when such an endle-vs variety
coreriag over the reed, hence the dual Paul oa hto way to W'aahlngtoa Mr. straight; Northern Queen. 5c or 6 for
Notice to All Person* InUrested.
in
price
and
color
can
be
bad
at
Hug
Bede
was
Interviewed.
‘The
hall
was
animal aad regeuWe life. This reed
The special a**e**ment la* rt»l! for
ISc: Red Beal. 5c or € for 25d; Red bee’B for any purpose, even to make
fish was takeo on Hood canal tom oot large enough to accommodate tb« Scout. 5c or € for 25c; Crohto Bro*-.
the eonslrucllon of lateral sewer No 1
straight hair grow curly. What do you
week by a tugb.t aum It stands qfowd that turned out to hear Dunn Choice. Sc or C for 25C. All cigars
in dtolrict No. l. beginnlm< at the ir.
of
that?
This
especial
comb,
think
erect to pool, of .H water. Though asd me at Rush City last Btobt,** hs union made. Manufactured by R. E
teiwectlon of Boardman river and Wel­
the “Renaissance.” to hardy looking,
Inng md lithe and to every appearaaee said. -Of course we had a small hall Weaver. Traverse City. Mich.
lington •ireel. running south on Wel­
with atrong. kinky teeth, that regular­
a eegelable production, the thing h. a on prurpos^. but that doaaa't i
lington street to alley between From
ly used on dampened hair will
HOUSE CLEANINa
head and eyes. It wn. caught with a difference. Yes. 1 am llmptoj
and Stole street: thence running west
U
to
kink
atoa
Price
S5c.
Prlcea
on
a
com
utepped
on
my
fool
when
I
waa
Wright
Bros,
will
take
your
home
astouw hook.—Portland Oregoalnn.
oa alley between Front and State
horn,
aluminum,
celluloid
and
rubbe
inquiring H It hurt her to stain 1
made cai^ filled with the dust and
Before l.vlug f
street to Pine street, ha* been placed
• at Co^ milk. It'a all right: ahe did ^ atep din of simmer, your finest lace ctir- combs from 5 cenU to one dollar.
to my. hand, for collection, the flt^t
oa my mouth, and
ihto season of the tains, too. and return them sweet
lomhto. Mo.. Rev. J. H. Jackson, m
mucKsment lo be paid on or before
WE WANT YOU
year that's the most valuable part of swelling and clean, ready for another
tor of the Elm street M. E. church.
know that this new line of 12.50 the COlh day of Sept. 1304.
4toUllcothe. Mo., snnounced that If be my anatomy." Oongresaman Me wiU season's wear. They also take
M. E. Haskell.
e* for women., with the dull mat
collars with frayed edges and return
vclumed to ChHllcothe he would not
City Treasurer.
kid lop so popular In better grade
•coept the appoimment unless hU ssl ley's district In Pennsylvania for a few them. Just like new.
Office room 202 State bank building.
to
the
bc*l
thing
yet
offered.
days, and on Odi: 3 srlll‘join Speaker
ary to reduced A200 on the yesr.
2280-8epl. JO
Also that we have another new sKsortTO FULLY COMPREHEND
says the wHJgregstlon to not sbie lo Cannon for a tour of some of the weei
_
of
12.00
shoe*
for
women
and
au
states.
This saving opportunity you have Anly
pay what he has been getting. Il.2to»
up-tCMiate 31A0 .hoe which 1* the be*t
sad the parsonage.
mistaken onslaught by Uruguayan to go OD the second floor of Barney
-7TO—
One .n stoke hto thirst In Haluc*.. government troops on the Insurgent Aaderaon's large eslabllabmenl aad thing ever riiown for that price. Row­
DETROIT. 16.00
Alaska, now for half prl«*. The ss camp after a bitch |n peace negotia­ aw the Urge variety of top buggies, land W, Dougla**. .
TOLEIX). 35.00
loon men of that town have cut th- tions. caused protests to be made by oarrtagea. phaeton* and road wapon*.
price of drinks from 35 cents lo 13\4 the victims of the attack, and to the all of which, owing to the lateneai of
Tuesday. October 4th,
centf. ^The cut was not the result o! islklng which followed peace was final­ the season he will make a good reducdisagreement or compelklon, but -bo^ ly erranged with Gen. Munox. the reb­ Uon oa to close oot for the coming
j, Ind., 35. Tuesday. Oct. 11.
wtoter stock of sleight and cutters.
cause It was deemed to be good bu.l el leader.
i good for lu days. 8w any
Notice to Taxpayers.
aoss policy, and was by commoo agro.-^
1. agent for full Information
Pope Plus' musical views will be
The tax roll* for the collection ol
THIS IS NOT
meat among the saloon men of tb^ carried out to full to New York dio­
achoefi and city taxes and special as
. L. LOCKWOOD.
An
ancUoa
but
a
genuine
rcducUon
ptoce.-Skaguay Alaskan
cese. Archbtobop Foley had a commit­
Gen l. Passenger Agent,
____ ^ents for the five ward* of the
. After having lain for fifty years In
Grand Rapids. Mich.
tee tovesUgsie alf church music usdd. sale of a complete up-Unlate Jeweler s cm of Traverse City. Hlch., have been
. All goods from one-quarter u
Sept lC15t
It was decided that the Gregorian
placed to my hand* for coUecUon.
alf off to make room for the boll
by Col Johq S. Mosby. the conleder chant must be used diirtog Uturgioal
I wIU be In my office lor the pur. BEFORE YOUR YARD
•ate cavalryman, and lost by him when
rvlces All mualc auggastlve of con day stock soon coming to. An e*|
pose of coUecUng said taxes every Is stripped of Its beautiful foliage ef
offer to made to sterling spoon*
he wps shot by two men of the Thlr
rt or the theater to prohibited.
week day from now unUl Nov. 1.1304. fects. best have some outdoor views
S3 1-3 per cent dtooounL *• well
teenth New York cavalry in Virginia.
from 8 o'clock, untU 11:30 o'clock to Uken. to gladden your eyes through
Col. David B. Henderson, formerly
er cent dtocounl on aU ring*.
December 21. l«C4. to about to be re­
the forenoon, and from l o'clock unUl the kmg winter that to coming on wi:
speaker of the house, to said to bd auf
turned to I tu original owner. For
4 o'clock to the afternoon of each day. giant slrldCF. Smith A Prlct* take a
fering from physical breakdown
many years It has been in the poaeo
taxes paid before SepL 1st wUl kind* of outdoor work, from resideneo
loss of meroor: caused through *:il
LA ORETT1.
slou a woman living to New York:
towns to facUMT and faclorj group.^.
health, laddentol upon an old wound
One thing the public should know,
.The British expwllUoa to Thibet Jeft
received to the civil war. He wUl live that aU flavor* are from Uie pure fruit and on all Uxea remalnli^ nnpa
Sixes. 5x8 and 8x10.
Lhas. September 23 and to now
SepL
lat and nntU OcL Irt. a penalty
the remainder of hto Ufa to retlreme
julcea. no extracts ever being used to of one per cent for collection wlU be
marching to the dlrecUoa of the Chum
AUTUMN
wtth hto daughter at De. Motoea. Ia.
bt valley, in blddtogWwell to Brig
jed. On all taxea remaining u
? «ea»on of seasons for reductions
George
J.
Ooald.
grateful
that
Wil
tured
by
the
above
firm.
The
special
Oeu. MacDonald, commander of the
paid on OcL 1st and nntU Nov. 1st
uerTl Slock, as RasUH may pro .o
British munary force, the venerable llam Btohop. station agent at Arkrille, Saturday sale to from 2 to « p. m. penalty of ^wo per cent for collecUt
lu. when he offers a 40 p**r cent.
the
CatakllU.
had
guarded
hto
prop­
:ome durto
regent tovoked the hleaslng of heaven
rin be charged- .
erty with care and handled the express
I to candy.
Office. Room 202 Slate bank bldg.
matter for FurkHigb lodge efficiently
trries from vlolalioo. and preeenu
M. E. Haskell. CUy Treasurer.
i iKJSslble for one
Let a. apeak of man a» we find him.
presented to him a Up of 3100 and
h\m with a golden Imagr of Buddha.
Dated July 25. 1904.
2244-tf
Aad censure only what we caa *e
pass to the St. Louis <
United States special agenu at Jae
t private car. Rdbembertog that no one can be her
arriving
at
ArkvlUe
to
Bonriile. Fla,, arrested R. J. Aaderw
fecL
In
a
Kanaas
City
prtooa
cell,
where
representing realty rompenles of 1
WAI8TIN08.
dtonanolto and Des Moines. The ae he had bees placed on a charge of eme new line of white mcrcerlxcl
bccsltog I2.T00 state funds. Geo. M.
ings shown by J., W. MllUken
«•. formerly chief examiner of
FRIVATE HOLDINGS.
are beautiful In tbelr soft texture as
I engineers of Ohio, married Mtos
two eompaatoa are “wild cat” acbeme*
That’S what theae are. and no mld- ANNUAL LOW RATE BXCORtWN weU as the dainty pattern* In fine .jv
and Ouu itomaand. have beeti-awto Hattie Hendrick* of Ootambu*. O. Cob diemaa hag.aay commtoaion to add to
torge bksket weave, odd striped U
VIA PERE •WkRQUETTE R^
dtod to aU parts of the Uallad Btot**- Her blame* liquor for hU downfall. It tta taw itaM d tta Wlowta,; Mar
fecu and the many other fetching dowas
through
letters
written
by
hto
The BckMBC cwlto upoa attbaeribsra to
ROAD TO
tauM oa wan TMth. mm Ltae are
Mgns. and the price. 35 esu per yard,
psy II par month with a promtoe iba« sweetheart lo her lamUy that he waa m; two oa BaUrota
to the most fetching of alL
at the aad of two yaara he ahaU re
WatatafUa aad 8uu; cm oa SUi
caire a loan of fl.MI.
FRANCO-AMERICANO.
Ntata. ta« o« U***: and CM oa ^
A paymaster of tfia Andrew* &
That's the naiM of the exclualve
WanMaftoantitat. HcMTcaatatad
Hitchcock IroB oompa^r al Bharoa.
line of hygienic toOet reqntottas kept
nlM. oa cata Idtta. K. HeNuMia.
PSm WhUe going to kla aniomoblle to
by Mr*. E. L. Bremer, and with these
Habhard to pay the amptoyaa at the
’ MBCIAL- T«N4*MT •ALB.
are a full line of flavoring wxtimet* nnd
Tta Jtaw York tM ntor* tan n tanaperfumea. The exxncu nm In e-.ery
tMl PMtalnta. natar Binnnd. dtaornicd
thing new-bapnnn. pench. nectari
THURSDAY. OCTOBER ««•
ea» aad •aaecr or »late. dtaor for tm
UKitoPry.a
eve. eetosj.onkm and game.
«n«Kr twaav anau lor tta nd. Tta
al la the rw
Tfctata «oad to idacB lata Octotar
M lU coMris. ha took It home to BU
Id coaM ad ta dapHcawd for tta
G. R. 4 1. aannal i
Hta. ladadT*. Ban Kiln or nA
parrmta. Tht pM««tar 4M not mtos
H.F.llod)er,O.P.A. .
the wtohrt ntU ha had arrived at the
Ha niahed
IMMTJMPta CNtl-'.
tolookfarlL AghapaaMihahoaaa

MMUn to a m*m». Tta woa»a
WiktaW ».»*■** k«—««
«a* w tor«a «tat tbm w aot a
taafW to »»ira lo a«oiaa«.daU U.
Tta <tatat,eoi« tat ta «»«<•■
tta taor e( tta boau. lad tta tadr
«a« aantod tale tta rvd. atan it
tra* ptoeta ta tta cuket.
Oot. ftaak J. Prtea. a weanta tollua at Met Worth, T«u »ta to «

fi /

OOMfORTABLK WRAR.
Ibr COM weather thatb what
Acme eaahkm |3Ai lOy doavila
la. aoM hy Ed Laataer. The toad
waol Instead of cork aad .agly ciA*
med with a perfect fitting ttalag
makW a sanitary, warm Mma that has
every ear mark of eomtart. He also
s a fullltoe cf -kMBtoct ahoea."

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EXCURSIONS
PEPEiVuSoilEnB

JOHN R. SANTO

FaSaliByAilDnoitb

a P. CARVER fi BRO,

IFIRE INSURANCE
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
WINTER'S WOOD?
If not. do so
ohre. We have
IC lncH^wixKl Tn hemlock, mtoed
wcHHl and all hardwood. Call u»
up p^mt It on phone*. Bell 27,
CIt Irens 344.
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER CO.

Washing Smoku

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: A. D. TYLER

CEO. A. JARVIS

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201 f«6nt street
WhUe Soap is Cheap.
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BMcWlleWillr
MONROE 5 MeWEnY

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8 1 t NEWWILHBLM BLOCK

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IsMShiaclDO*

Qgffll enmoML a
PM TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET,
That the Hot Spring* medlcinee
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAVERSE CITY. They can cor* you. For
sale by ail first claaa drugylata.

CitFUfift aiPitMWiiti
Hunt** Cemetety Vanes Jnst
‘'tlSUnioiL

DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. O. NICHOL*. TEACHER-OF
THE VIOUN. tan ata*d»* •
ORCHESTRA and to readbr for dance
(amenta and atoo for a few puplto
on thq^vloilfk
r tarma caU nt South Bide Shoe
L
augfiStf
IM TALKING YET
LEST YOU
That tRe Hot Springe
hade cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV­
ERSE CITY. They can € lyou, Fdr

LARSON’S PARK
MAJJI

35.90 to Detroit and Tolefio. SMO to
Chicago. S4J00 to Oman Bapida on a
{oRlESiooA October nth. Aak
anyG.R.AI.nBentnho«tlL
SepL 16-m

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