The Morning Record, November 02, 1899

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The Morning Record, November 02, 1899

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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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1899-11-02

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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PHE MORNING RECORD.

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TRATEBSX OITT, MICH., THUR8DAT. NOVEMBER .3,1899.

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(BIG LYDDITE SHELLS

SUNK WITH 200 SOLDIERS.

PE&GE NOW REIGNS

Brportad at Oolaa that Btfraa Brbel
Tto b* t; Md b7 Brlti»h Acalast
of SBCrOB IB IfYOM
▼aaaala aia DMa^ aad Oaa
. Bom;
Back with All 08 BoatC ,
Ihromthb Brl^bods.
Ooloa. Oolowbta. Sor.l —A robort baa
BrifOe M lAdymItk Sm raaebad baro that «a Oatobar M two riaatara Baraaa Tkair BaalaoM Va■Mnl
to ©P»tto*
dtatarbad, aad tha laUad te Morr
oetaa kaoarfont atoaala. oaa of the UW
A«^MtU« Bmm7 Vk» Bm^i
Ordariy Tbaa la Ywaaty Taaratar alakiaf with MO aoUUaa.
Smv7 riMM to Bmt M to* SowaTbavoaoraMattraopa wara rletor-. Oairtala Baiaoa latatoaptod a TalaloM la a pttebod batUa with tha laaarBraphia Wiaaopo Baarlac Balaa Ba.
«n« Bat AB»to Omt l»-B«ta»ai foeuaaar Baaaraetaa*a Tba laoar-. port to Acmlaaldo That •aaoral
coat Uadar L'riba waa kUlad aad tba
TiaoptafaChaMfal
Cywtoa Waa XUlad.
Ba« yirk. Bo* I -* dttfatek frota
It la BOW boUaaad that tba rcaolatloa
Mahlla. Nor. i.—daaaral Bafbaa,
Iiadyim**^ mj» ttet tha Brittab aa*al taaodtaff.
eeiatoaadloc la tha Viaayao dlatrta^
Mfida ao« baa two tftj peaadar
baa aaat aa oaooaTatrtair raport.
opdrattoa ao'^l iba B
aaya that tha Ulaad of Ntfroa la aow
Buro paaaafal aad ordarly thaa for
toaoatoBtoai Itorbaa
Tbay throw
twaaty yaan. Plaaian ara paraatap
toty-ftraboaod abaUa of i/ddtta aU Afolaaldo Bat a Boa Md tha B<v their baalaaaa aadlttarbed by thr
■Dm- Thraa tboaaaad treopa. daa at
baada of brlpaads who loap lariad triWMh< rtoa Acalaaldo.
Oava Ton Baadaj. wUl bo broafbt
bate OB them. Tba AMrleaaa hare
Now Yjrk, Nor. 1—A apoelal db> aeatterad the bripaada aad prepoaa to
)._Tba toUowlac patab fros Hoof Krof aaaoaaeaa that j paraaa tbam aalU lhay are eS.-cMally
tbaaifa of Apataaldo. tba i
a to eoBflna leader, baa pirea blrU to a ooo- Thai Oaaaral Yoaopb aolua aatarad
datod lloaday alpbt. o<
tha Oapa Towa raprrt:
___
i.Borthof Baa Uldro. yeaahrlaloalap of tha boy waa attMdrdlO
••Aaotbar batUa atartad bafoio darkly aad ba baa tarday caoraiDp. Ooloael Parker, with
•aataatlB. aad tha Bjora are baekl.
[ baaa aaaxd 0.<r.a Watblaptoa Apal- two Uoopa of the Foartk eavnlrp. took
BpalalDthalroldpoaltloa. TbaSoara' __
aoaaraaloD of tha deaertod town of AlifaMrrnBa. which ware tboupbt to--------------------------apa. Oapiala Bataoa eaptared a tele
praph operator aad bis escort, fiodlop
a telepram to Apalaaldo from the in
aarpeot oolooel wbteb reported that
^‘^l^'aadonbtad aow thatthe Boera' Formla^ the New Pare MaT- Ueaeral Lawioo bad been killed la thr
falUap back waa oteraly a roaa to draw
roeeat flpht and hit bods aeet to
quecte Ballwey.
WblUoaUraly tototha billy oooatry.
alia. The operator reported that
aai away from faU aaap. Tba lUcaiavurpenta were approacblnp AHrapa
Blp
Coaaolidat
oa.of
hallroad
Lieaa
UoB eraatoa praat at
from Tarlae and Chpialo Bttson pUeed
Took Oiflalie 'Shape Tratarday. bto aeoaff la ambnsh awalUnp ifaem
in tael, aboat aa wa
«ayk work m«p be b»i daacrload aa
Tba Capital BioA Belag $06 000.
Ooloael Uayea with four troope of tbe
Boi qalta deeUlra-’'
Fourth cavalry, ebarped tbe towns of
OOO
Two puaa landed fro* the Britlab
Uneinr. N w. i.-Artlelee of eaeo- Talavara and (k>bal. dlsperainp 150 In
oralaar Powerfal opened
on tba lelaUoB of the Pere Marqeette BtUway anrpenta acd purmalnp them tbre.
Boaca at dawn Taaaday. The Boera eompaay were « ad with the eeeretary mllN wltboai IvM. They captured two
broapbt ap aiora pa.*, bat ao*a of of euto today. The caplul atock
brabs eaanoa and a qiantity o<
than wet* atlaaead It la added that «« 000.000. «f which $10 000,000 U la aBBanltiOB, tnsladlnp many Boteb
tba Bwa'loat watt hare bean baary. ooBDOD.and llt.OOO.OOo la preferred ktoi abella OaaUln Bataon took a
Tha peat of the Brlllah aaral bri- •loek. with pr«ler«BtUl dirldeada of ktere boose and q-ianUUea of rice
^a kaoeked a Boer forty-poaBder
« par caat on the preferred atrek. ao soparaadocn as well aa forty ball
_______
lU plaUor*. aad alleaoed the E
diridead to be paid on the oo«*oa carts.
ffaaa oe Bepwortb hill. The Be
etoek aalil tbla le prorWed for.

ItSURSEIITSWEIIIFORCtD.

ARTicLEmE filed

TWELVE WERE DROWRED.

The parpoaee ol tba eonpaby are drc'ared to be tba pnrebaae of tba rlpbu, Busmer Oearp.- L jColwoll Poanderod
property, prirllrpee and fraachleae of
aad Oni* tbe Oaptala was
tbePl'Bt* Per* tiarqnetta. OrtroH.
Baaed.
(Wed Btpldtd Weetorn aad Cblaapo
CrawTaaadyn'dhl___ . ' A Weal M chltan ^lama. the who'e
Philadelphia. N>v. I.-A dispatch u
Uoadoa. Not, I -« W• ,«„pri»iQp i.oiO *tlea of tohi. The tbe MartUae Btehaope from CbarieeC. eaya that tbe eteamer
Hinae. Arthar Patriarab. B C Pottor. Ueorpe L. Colwell, CapUln UasklK.
altaatioa to Natal, la which be aaya la Jr. aad Bdwia ttoaadara of Bapiaaw;
for New York, baa
Cbarlaa If. Braid. J B. Howard. Uriah fooaderod. Tbe captain was tbe only
Tbara U ao deayinp tba fact that B Bapwa and Boaaell Wallace of Oraad
se aaved.
Ahoapb the Icaa of two9 B Itlah battal- Ba^da. and Frederick A. Nlma of
ThWOolwell was balU at Bay Ouy.
ry oaaaot ba
beaa aad a moaaulo tai
MMkwoa. The atate wac paid a traa- Mich., to lan She waa ownM by tbe
AMoribad aa a praat dlaaaiar to oar chlaefeeoftHOOO._________
Yellow pjae onspany of New York,
•raa. It taatt awloaaly affect the altrepUtorad at S7i tons net and carried
utioa U Boaib Africa, aa It daprieaa
Umber from aoatbera porta to New
OMral White - of l.MO UyonaU
Tork. Tbe owaera Iklt afternoon con4adtix i poaadaf paaa at the U»a BaooK a of Ba'dlara from Nleblpaa la limed tbe report of tbe lorn and eaid
WboV k eartalB to want aeary a^mebemoa WUIKakc
kbat twelve men ware loit.
.Uiar a#aepry pan ba poaaaaaea.
A dtopaict be-been received by tbe
BOTolaaMB.
ArBuWtton la arlUaal. bat it la
impany from Oapiato (Hakill aaWaablaptoa. Nov. 1.—The eeorotary
;^ly poMlbla U wUl co*pal hi* to
aoaaolnp tbe loM of tbe Colwell aad
'wltMiaw. bla ar*y fro* LadyaBltb of war baa elpoed aa order dlreellap alloa board bat bImaeU. Ba asked
Oeaaral Alasworth to pcoeead to M>ebi'•adfWMarto tba llaa of Tapala.
for Bcoey aad said that be' woald be
. fAaoral Tale probably woold naeer paa for a eeafaraaee with the ofielals
^A*MBpad bad Mt Uaaeral Byatoaa of the adjatoat pMeralh dapartmaat
M admlahUred aaeb aeeere of tbe state eoaoeratop tbe publlcaUoa OtLORKPABT BAIfiBS WAOK.
tMatobnaat to M-yaia’ otnaaad aad of tbp record t of tbe Mlobipaa troopa
Pampaie to ladlana Field to Hecelve
dnrlaptbewaroftbo rebellloa.
ILporarUy dladoarapad the Boera
Tbto Is oaeof tbe moat iBpartaat an••It U probable, than, that Uiaaral
Aa Xioreaae of $fi a tfoatb.
'VbltawillalacitoBtandat Ladyamltb dertoklapa of aa btotorteal character THartford City, lad.. Nov. 1-Tbe
g-a taoa an almoat earula alapa. Por which the etato has ever
ObloOtla
p braaeb
aadittoaslpaifl-aattaet
that
Miehl*7^ aae»y la. aa tba raporta rapreof tba-StMdardOileompeny. baa aa•eat. from »,000 to JO.OOO atronp, with paa to la the fioat raab of the eommanaa advance in wapee of oil
ptoaty of artllleiy any farther off inalea wealtbsoftbeUoloD totbae perpetala tbe Indiana field of $5 a
- , on oar part ara practically atlnp tbe reeirds of tbe brave men who month, to take effect at oooe. Tbe
teepoadedeo omaptly to Utalr coaawill aow reoetve $en • month, and
tryh call in tba early etoUea
aboat SM sen will be aJ^ted.
OOOitroBp with poaalbiT tOO to 1.000
Tbe parpoee U to pabUsb a eomplete
Tbe action was voUaUry oa tie
hlaa iaekata. Pba aadden arrieal ol
mtor.laeUdiap tbe name aad leoord
Aba latter U la lualf a daapw alpoal.
pert of tbe company, land {took tbe
••The totol alTeaptb of the an.l err of every naa who ealtoud la tbe pnmpen by enrpriaa. Operntora jadpa
to Walta'BeoBCWBd ta tblrty-foar 19of the rebellloa from tbe slate of
•oaader field laoa. ibroa It poaadara If lebipaa. It will aaaka at least thirty from thto advaae- that ladlana oil
wUl remain at tbe preeeat prloe-$1.04
oy the Powerfal, twoqalckAfM eaptared at B aadalaapta. aad larpe octavo eoluBea.
a barrel, or go hlpber.
•tobllorOpoander Buula4aadaca of
TbeUstober report of tbe ladlaaa
OSANOB FNOPOBSO.
lii Hatalloealforcaa
^ field }aat toaaed shows that >41
••Bach aa ar*y aa tbla. *1U ample
Bead aad aaiaanltlon aed a river ran ta Lumber laspeeUoa Lews.by lEiebi- wells were eompleted. with e total
■lap ibroaph tba town, amarlap a
Of I.MO bamU. and 64 dry
pea Hardwood Aaaoelatloa.
•ood water ranply. ahoa'd be able to
ThrrepBlarmjotblyjieeUnpof the bolaa Thera are >l« welU drUllap
bold ttdye*ttb ueUt the firat
and US ripa ap. maklnp a total of U1
Ifleblpaa
at
Park la new work. Tbto to aa latriaii to
held
woik of eipbt; eomplatod welto.
Place boielfyestarday afteraoca. i
thirty; mw prodactloo. *15 baireU;
aappwta the qaaatkm wbatb* Preatdeat D B. Day la tke ebalr.
dry holea. al^teea. aad abeadoasd
V BOt It h wlaa to aead oat fartbar
Tbe prtodpal Item of baatoem waa
wella. fiftyMvea.
tar aa aaa be patberad fro* var- tbe toatractfoa of tba dalepaUa to tba
tou lautni tba fcdlowtap ara the Boar NaUoaal Aaaoelatloa la r«ard to a
BVHST KX6 NAH OHOIK.
11.000 to W.OOO; Zatotoad. M.(n0; gomrtlapoort, i.oooj Uwa Thayaretoma tbalr lafiaewce
Iltoto Mtoir Ifet Vltb aa AceiSSZmm. $.000; Kimbartay. > OM; tobavetbeUwacbaapedaotbatNo. 1
dMttotheWoeto Tanday.
•mall paitlM alaowbara, t.ooo. ProbesbaU laelada bearda A iaebaa aad wUm.
.8 aeddeatt that wlU aartoaaly im­
and No. « boarda 4 taebaa aad wtdar;
pair the beariap ta wmiam Bettoerh
aad bcarto 14 aad 1« feat U toitcth to
left eer oeearred la a peeallar way
admit of OM more defect tbaa boardc
Taaaday ta the wooda aaerfiCabaL Mr.
^7^ aaa io which to to ba addad of to aad 1* feet.
Beltow waslooktop over eome lead,
AMt AmSStoaaaad ftonadtoim 7.000
Tbe deto«atea to the Nattoaal Aawhen ta ecne way a twip panad late
i^oStel<my.h»A tha Natal toaa
W. B. Jabamm, «f tbe
hto aar. baretliw the tympaaam. Die
Wilhelm ladBeUlday ematoed the
1 cd tha Boaw will aa- Boatb AraaLambarOh.Jamto (
ear. bat the dram waa toned m ht
rtov* iham to a datar- oa. et tba Oamerca ImBbar On.. •
raptand. aad aothtop eoald ba dome.
aa, ao that It to ao boil WB-Ctoaadler.ellbjtopMa.
The bewy ^tbat ear will he am-

Alfred V. Friedrich.

Duriofr tbe past 6 years aboot 40 pic>
lures which were left here to be framed
have never been called for. We will put
them on sale this afternoon at less than
cost to frame them rather than hold any
longer—Some are good bargains^all
are cheap—at the price.

BOO
pairs ladies’

We Just Unpacked

shoes

B job lot of
8 etohlngB 11 X 14 at Mo Mieh
18 BtohittffB 10 X 80 At 44o oAob

$1.60 a pair

All choice aobjecta, also

SO now lOstiBO prints stSOo ssoh
We have 3 workmen in cur frame room
this week and can turn out yonr work in
much better time then nearer the Holi^ars.

Qennine Viei Kid Uppen
— and yoQ can bare either
heayy or light aolee, patent
lea^r or kid tipa, lace or

CITY BOOK STORE

bnttoD.

380-229 Front Sti- et

' Not only are theae ahoea

Bsiph OonnsbU Jr.. KsnagBr.

all leather and very aervice*
.-W» •!* fcaudiuK }-«iu >br nwMl

able, but they have tbe styl-

Srvt"

Clathingfor little gentlemen.

iah, frim appearance of the

SPECIAL.

nmrh higher priced ahoea.
By Uking all the factory

.1 plrrr -utt. fur U.jn,
9 U>9. DOkky «vflm. fl fiU, SSJD,
»UU
>Urtrn.>orbor-. acvtly-16. Irirtru or cklaoiillb. K. «2. «l.r Vixm lor boyv. a*v « to It. toacy
iBot«rl>U. tIB. 41 » e:M.m. -akao" Bteton'lor tor«.
Mr* It Io tv, bJoek.mai.m.mWkii. L'ii4*rv*o* forbor*,
noturol VT*;. 6**r*a', ol SW. IV. Bvovy oU wool boav^
r»i*» lone. VMOJ W*mr*r«. »c. af0*o«U U>* or knllM
cop* i.bO Jiim.a*. 5kr, hv-, Wr hon- !■ Mark vboat *
w*-'« oiVrrM'vor rood «-Urbt wlto
rollora. worth
IB aad ****641 fa Iblakih*/ aw worth
w*ll
-wvanll-CBalVM
-It lo 4Z.

had we g6t Vm cheap, and
we tell them the aam^ way.-

ALFRED V.
IRIEDRIGH.

S. BENDA & CO.
Pnshionable Oatfltters.

It always pays to trade here
# Klctt 0^ \\vobt'5Tbnc>t>U\T'^kta-\0 stvA

The parriaOD of Ladyamitb la de^
•oribadaebelnp la pood aplrita. aad
tba Uoopa are eaid to b» fall of dpbt.
Tba arUllary dael rraa aaU la pro-

nti.

1 Dark and
1 Light Ouiing Flannels^
Big. new lot received here yesterday. Colorings and
a
atyW
really pretty and all are moderately priced
^
-4rtol0c,
A C*T'17TXmi71>J^>G ABE.IABLBDBTOOODS.CARPKT
9 ^ X
O
ANDCLOTBlN(2BOD8B

CmiWAH HISTORY.

--

•dtoltoaite^to (Wadawday)
Oapa lMlwaS&
StaatiTaaa. NodMUtad tha raSddtoMbwa(ar»««- aad tba fw
SSlMe^tobaw Itaaad w aay aatbar-

sp.ao.iMiw

wMbmto aaaoaaea that be aow:
ecbWtoadi^atatohpmarly kae
MtoaBaWaa Daatal Tartan. A

W. ten m tan.1. B
l0.u.r.

world, anoibilating time, distance
and reeistance.
The np-to-dafe •bueinew man
will keep pace with Ihe times-H*
wiU do all in bis power to make
his ftore ao attractive that it will
invite the alt«ntioD of the buyer

Tne telephone is one
of the tm«ans te this
end — It will brim;
people to your place
of basineaa.

IkUlii WepNoae Co

CLOCKS..
NEW
ELEGANT
LINE....
New designs and fancy
woods with new decorations
Keep theae in mind when
down town and call in our
Jewelery store to look them
over. We have many new
things in jewelry also.

BARNCM & EARL
niSOR IIOCL
DR. SAWYER

..Dentist.

•mkathtotompmBktosnaa. Fltoa
r
wwkaBiitolkj-

Wmm ornm, Hsifijiam »o^

I Shirt Waists

I

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

Made of ail wool flannel,
QDn
colors black, cardinal and navy*- vOu
Plaid>
$146 to $376
BattMua - $1.463to $880
Brillintines - $1.76^ andO $1.96

. All Silk and Satin Waists
! »i Popular Prices....

ORICNTA^L'SilK

STREETCARS ARERUNNING
(Bat Hot Xa TiavMWfRtyl

So for so ne time yet yon’ll have some walkiag to
do. Let ns suggest that yon buy a -pair of our solid
comfort shoes to do your walking in.,
Comfort, Style Fit and Durability are
combined in any of the following shoes for ladies.
Tbe "Bering" velvet finish,
$8.50
The “Kelly" welt sole. • $8.60
The “Minor" tnm sole, • - $8.00
Tbe “Cahill" kid lined, - •
$2.50
Other styles and prices in^y of the above
ma^
McNamara Bloda

PARKER BROS.

'"I ■

7HB MOAVnrO mSOOBD. THXTR9DAT.

8. 18M

vn UOMMOta xaOOBD.
If •iBHrkMtkm. WBmM kM«
MU M kJi AdTWM acMV
Mrf Jj»ph Blktetay. OT
m4 Dak*
MASD nAVBBSB BBE4U>,
We can give it so yon
bfOMCV*
will feel comfoiTable. If
•Mfr 9. 9Atm AMD 3. W. H4T»w. Bogrt. «bo «iU oaeapy it is tha aprtscTba Mioirisf took OBt Uaasaaa to
Makes tlK food nore defidtMS aod V
reawrda;: Taa'W to »yaa
a nail pays toonnebfor
/. w. J*jro«
ADA MfirM'- bast
,et rravatat aip. A. J Loaf of Eist'ta conch or easy rocker
vtocIW-B H Aadratra asd Bdtrard Cos of
•« ; Barkar Creak, aod Charlaa aM PbUlp
DIBO FBOK U AMT DlBBAbB i
he can never take com­
« M' Hlilar of SaBAlt aty
“•
WUliam Baltoarbat raoilaadapatatt
I* Oeolatad Ocroaer'* Jar; la tba
fort in thim. If you buy
osaaortaiD poU ftsiare. bblab to a T asp ted; Marrowl; Baoapte »erOaae of P^cdeilek Mpp l.
at SLATER’S yon will
loo* Injar; ob Wad^wortb Btieat
Ymterda; moralap Omoaer Moca
Tba aebooser Cbarlaa & Wpat
lest BeaBlsp
never be harassed with any such thoughts as that.
takisros iBBbar tnm tba dt^ka of
'O
m
of
tba
aoeidesta
that
lead
10
obbm
of
tba
death
of
Frederick
BprU.
Jobs F. OU A Co. for tba M. BUtj
OV.
•i u «M rw»«tn •>
make biereic ridinp os tka walk* as-1 who wa* losad dead la bed Tacada;
We have a very large line to select from, over 55 dif­
lAAbar Co. of MUwaidtaa
popalar w.yi pedtetriaa*. oeesrrad on | eeesiDp at tb* twaidaBM ef Jobs OatTba Womb'* Cenatarj Improaoferent styles in couches and bed lounges, over 300
Wadsworth *ir*et last ereoiep
A l*r. The jar; which met «t bed.
Tam M a grDAt mb; gooA am is BMBt AaaoaiaUae will moet thto after- posop mas ws* rtdispaoBth when sear sadertehlap roMM. eooalated of F. P.
U tbe Ledtos' Utxar; room* at
tbksMstry wDoara
difft rent styles io rockers to select from.
tb*ears*r of Sixth •iraet ba met a OoStr. A. J. Uuffar. J. Pllbeam. Ed­
•msisI out doMBOt Wipa out Uc Is- t:M o'clock.
posapUd; ob foot. It wa* so dark ward L**iBar, Moaroe Mo<** asd
•utMM os ih« IsUsd of Lu:
W. D aitbe. itete ortMlier of tbe that neitber saw tb* otbar. till tbe; M. Ban
After
the te*Ua>oa; of
gnai awoep. or mptore ikua ' The Koipbto of Pptbla*. to ia tbe eltp'toda; ware rer; sear uwetber. and tbe wind
irr d
( cidad that
4Ut«r«BM betwM tb« easpaics Is aadarUlbapreaeBiat iba maetlap of wataosiphtbat tb* ;«uop lad; did TarioM wiise**e*.tBe■ j ITT
the cause of de«tb
.b we. heart
hci
dtoeane.
Vaial and that !■ tbe i’aHipplsw U tba Isdpa thto ereaias. Bear;
BOt bear tbe bell. Is trptsp to avoid a •aperlndseadI b; indimmauon of tbe
po.Btad to aa a wmparuoa. la Uiia i* o-ped to be prcaant a* tba meailsp aoUtoloB.tbe poBap a B ran tbe
■ ■
wheel bowel*.
SSBBmUm U to •all W remasber t
wUl baa^adoll; iai«'>aUBp.
180 Front 8t
Boose Foraishisg Store.
•k* Brttii* ara fifkiiac a rau *
Tbe board of Bdoeavi.a wUl bm
tb* pooop lad; itepped Lff the Mlk on boob si 8 o'clock,
tan to atasd ap asd Ifbt aod who
aej rarsad *caaioe Frid*; aeeoLsp.
thssame •Ida. asd was BtrBck asd
«Sfw to oMat tb^ foea, wkUe in La­
A Jar; of Wobm
Tbe stoTB of peaterda; made ibisp* thrown to (be pronno. Tb* -poonp
ppa tbe AttartaaM bavato eopa with
Who bare tested the merK* of Dr A
for two aeboosem wbtob saao look a beademlnto tbe mad, bat
pasnacad baada oi brirasda wboaa
W. Chase'* Kidnep-L.rar Pm* retam
aseborad oat ia tba ba;. aod waited waa aobart.
<hc eerdict tbst tor-oackeebe sad kid
PMtboda ara «{ tbt pmenlla
Thoopb
tbe
poanp
lad;
w»*
sot
1
for fairer waaUer before trylsf to
ne; dtooider* tbare to oonrepemtloa In
« ehM als to to araid a flpbt.
to**'; irjared. the experiesoe wa* i
Bake tbe dock. Aooiber
as; wa; cqu*i to tbi* preat dtocorer;
8 osavar. Is apit* <.>ttba os tr
difB tal
of Dr. A W. Chase. America'* prestes'
a plesaaat oae. Bad tba Tooap a
asebor off BiafbaB.
tie* BBeoBBtarad is IM PblUpplBo* ls«
hjaielsa Tbto praat aidae; care to
b**o
rfdlnp
fan.
tba
cosMqaan
Baraia Bepsobto. wbo bad bi* lof
old b; all dealer* at Si cento a nn
AAarioaoa ara Btakiac rood pn«raw.
woald bare bees evlom indeed.
and ba* prored mo*t rffcctasl ■■* rem
a to aoarealF at as esa. btokM IB a praetlee rasa of foot ball,
Tharalap t
ed; ror the mas; UU 10 wbieb womar
troop* ara DOW PMVlap to dolBC a* traU as pouibla Tba Irf
Tbe Willard W. C. 1'. U. will bold tasabjaet.
kst tba Ab)«
red plas of eampaicB. wa* pUced Ib a east ;a»t«rda; b^ Dca. tbeir repalar meetinp at the »nd H B.
Maaello
cborcb at t o'elcck tbto afternoon:
asd wbatbar tba; captaia or dttparM OoTBar ACl
Oraoe MeMtobaal ratertalDed a Baa- Beer; lad; I* isTludto speak on tbe Whlta WItoe of Tar Syrwp, tia
•ba ans; of AfaiBaldo tba; will is
best cuupb rrmr<K' on canb, cures a cuitl
b|taw weak* poaM*aall tbafanila dU> bar of bar friaod* at a abeet aod plUow tenic for dtoiaMloe. which ■* "Bealtb- to one «lay if takcu in time. 35 ami 50 cts
fal Cooker; ” Mr* Etta M^iSlaske;
eaaa
part;
TBeada;
ereBlo*.
triato asd prlnelpal towaa 1b uosob
williaad* paper os tbe oripin and tward Ttm
Witb llBO* aaubllabad to protaet tba
Jouph Hleblaod. wbo pat ap
rr wiho/tbeW C. T V. A oordisi
Palm*. Prim row. Chmastbamaat*
•Msoabla isbabitaBia afaiDSt tba raa- smoke ataek for tba atareb faetor;. < eilatlon to rx tended tosl .
etc. on *»lc at F
pfid of tbe BOBBtais briiraBda TboB btoasbt aalt la Jostlee
bonne. 810 Weat E
la (rood Uaa tba; wUI prceaad afaiMt for ns os tha ooatraov Itwaaproaaa
(ba rabato wbo baaa retreelad to tba to tbe •atto'aeUoB of tba ooart tbai
adlM pm cas - jaap «it tnapl* ob
bet it will e»B - op SB. t' *’ c*er;
-■osatalBa It to a qaaaUoo of bst
(be stack wa* BOt aeoordlsg to om
e " Caiman'* Bia*t e Floor V.rni*h.
pbMt tiaa whaB Afslsaldo asd bto' tract BBd tba e**e wa* dtomtoaed.
law tboBsaad follower* Boat piva
There wUl b* a rofalar BeatlBB of
iB a saparior asd well orpaoiced fore*,
tba K. P. lode* thto avoBlu- Thera
pad tbaa tba paaeofal isbabitaatt wUl ara two eaadidata* tor tba ffrat rask.
btortB to raal:t> what to meoBt b;
AEallowc-aB aeelal wa* gi**m b;
_ia iseBbar* of tb* Saaosd M. B.
ebareb at the raaldaBC* of JaB«* lUrTuAa
a rarlff L«a- ▼Is. Orer pf wa* elaared fvir tb* bearfB* raoBBll; completed an isdas'trial
ft of tbe cbarab.
PBlil** wbieb iBclodad iblrlp-BlBa
Mr. asd Mm. fraA Calear of SsfiBaw
Ubm of iBdBStr; Ib fortp-aix atataa- In
ra rej^olar oeat^ arrival of a boT
IbM* Indost'lM 1.W7
wbo wlil call S. E. Walt of thto eitj.
Tba caa*a* abowa that
ffraadtatbar.
Heedeehe fer Forty Veers.
Mdar tbe Disrla; tariff law tbare b**
MiB dBSla Durtaa of thto eit; w*»
or in other words, work up to the very
For lOrtT T*or« I nSbred from nica bead
hiMO a fais of aearl; *0 per east Is
osa of the aprakam at tbe Baptut Mto- arlw. .4 r«ar*(ol tv«D ualn.: i>ter> Klnxbest of your opportunities. Amon^ the
tbs amoast of Americas labor amplo;Cold weather suggests'tools for wood
Tto* rewill w*» rrmllryinx nndjuirpn.ln*.
lODar; eostwabee at rialaaaieo.
me
tumdwhre Imvid* *t oure
b™J•d, bFais of w4 par cast io tbe
desirable tl ings that are "away up" are cutting. Our saws for easy labor. Buck
A. A. Bra; asd J. P. Be***! of -tJeof wbMUied to trJurno.-erTwvenlh d«j. Init
tli*nk*lo(VIrr7 KlDK.ltiave bjul tmt OM
paid te were cameis, esd e reia of
aee coast;, are is tbe eit;. waitlBC for b**d-t»>lmi» tow eleven mouthii. Iknow
the new lines of Neckwear we arc show­ saw sells for -oc. <>5c, 85c. Cross cut saw
SSerl; ll ser eesl is tba everape
U>*t
«h*t
eared
me
will
Mp
otber*.—Mr*.
batter waatber. whes tbe; expect
John i>. Van Keoren.HMicertlre. N V.
ing.

Awerlras wepa rate per capita. Uader
for $2.55. H you break the han«lles a new
taiervKluteurret onnitwitonaodolldto
taka off of Maoiioa toiaad tba catLe
•MCBOiUieNerv<«,x>ore*t.-b.Livcr»ndKid(bto ooadlUoa free trade to But a pops­
It only takes a quarter to own a new pair will cost you 25c. Is your saw dulD
Maatl; porebaaed ^ tbcm tbere.
...........................
no*, bold
b; drusxUto. Sc. *Bd SOc. s
ter Ibase.
Mr* Jobs UilU* wa* elected a oecreFuff—Club or Bow Tie, or a half for a sharpen it- sq^ of saw tools costs 75c.
larpof tbe Baptist MreMosar; oosfarTcck—Imperial--Plaids—Checks.
Saw sets^ sell for 75c. Our axes are for
esce. at Kaiamaioo.
Don't wear one tie day in and day rapid cutting of wood and sell from 70c
Ur. OarroU. prasidiojr elder of tbto
b; eteUatiea ravaailap tba fact that is
•ut. own several and change often. These up. Wood choppers'maul costs 60c and
dtotnet. jrUl preach at tba reTiral
(ba UBited i^taa aMt abroad
meetlnp at tba Fimt M. B. ehoreb tb?*
ties areal) they look to bc--and more, ll a cast steel wedge for 25c. Our tools are
>,000,000 tosa of coni, 4.000.000 too* of
eeaBiar *t T:M. A cordial isritatloo to
is simply following destiny to trade here. all perfectly tempered, sold on guarantee.
> pottoe. l.Too.ooo tooeof ffoBrand BMal, sBUadedloaU.
aai other prodoeto. briaptep tbs total
Tha Oeatral W. C. T. U. wiU bold a
■ phlpaMau ap to 10 ooo.ooo tosa. AU of other'* BeetiBF at tba boB* of Mrt.
phsaa exports iboold here bees test I PiaraoB at ail Btateatete. Frida; after^erket In Americae Teeeeto.
oooB at ball pMt two o'doeb.
Call for fine trimmicKe
Mto* MioBla SBltb astertetaed *
OOMdOBlAL XarBiaOlTT.
such as Embroidered
DOBber of bar friaoda at a Hallowa'eo

vm^TSMBonT.

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KIO BIOAM

Solid Comfort.

Bi%KIN6

fc¥mn

RUN DOWN BU BICTCU.

J.W. SLATER'S

Both Telephones, No. 43.

Practical Embalmers

and Funaral Directors
318 Union Street.

Hitch Yoflr Wagon Make Pleasure

i^TURE-S CUR^

to a star

Nice
Fine Dress
Goods

,».... H.p„ T..
Waata a Uieorea.
J4M Blsklep, a o
Jtsown about the eit;, ba* flteda p<tilios tor dleoroe troa tbe wife of bto
tnsrm whoa be aarried Bepteaber
to. Joe ba* b*d a prevloasteatcof the
•vaetaeaaof wedded bappioa**, asd
(ra* dieorcad from bto wife abont*
psakapo. Now wife No i ba* depart­
ed wltb anotbar aan. Joe aa;*. and be
ftbSto to be lapall; *eparaMd from her.
f. C ailbert to attorse; for Hinkle;.
▲muecBaai*.
•>A Ball Bop,'a spirited farce oomed
ara(witne*Mdb?*p
te dWlsberp'* Or*Bd last nipht. Tb*
ptese to arranpad expreaal; for laupbtetparpoaaa aod IM object to fall;
>MBls*d. U tba aaUinala*B of the
•■diSBoa can be taksa a* an etjdenoc.
Tbare to a plot rosniop tbroapb tbe
ftam wbtob to alaoet lost aipbi of at
Maas beeaass of a eartoa of ap-to-date

c™..:.
poan; mao wbo lire* oaar bat os*.Bap,
bad bto fiapere badl; lacerated b; beisp ran down b; a biejelc on Frost
BtreaL Dr. Oamer dramed tbe woanded band. _________________
MAM&IBO AT bOLOM.
Mi** MeUie WiUop of That PI <0* aad
John Saab of KU*m*x
A rtrj bapp; waddinp wa* solemntoed psaierda; at noon In Solos lows■ slp. The eeremon; wa* performed at
the borne of tbe bride wbo wa* Mit*
Nallto Wiikop. Tba brldepioom •
Mr. John Boab of Ealamaxoo, wbo
>pad at tbe paper mill Is that
ei^. Nob# hat tba immadtotc relaU*a* ware preaeat at the eeremon;. A
UpFP wadding dlasec was •aired.
BcT. & Satobarp, pastor of tbe Sranp*Ue*l ebareb of tbi* eit; ofliclaMd.
Tb* r»»ff «»P'*
“ke their
bom* iB Kalaw«ino

Silk. Spangled Kcte, Jet­
ted Netn. Cordt>d SUks,
Irridffir-Dt .\ppliqne.
(iitupe and Spangled
Tiiojpe.
on these most exqoivitt- g'o'ii n.n from
$1.60 to $7 60 p.-i‘yard,
(mitiense stot kof Braids
etc. from Ic per paid op.

J. W.Milliken

-dfld-

llfH

Brava Bxpiai
Like SUBle; asd LtvlBfstoBa. fmiDd
it bardar to overoome Malaria, faver
andApoa,aBd
^vetoudt^ Blee^ Bittm to a
woadarfal care lor aU malarial di­

liwaad daaolBp aad amoap tbe Bui-

sr BBBbet* WB* B telBBted male

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k tbter fBricd talMta (o

'.Jss::

i-oat laelinpa, atrial wUl
ttoed.
eoBTlBOC poa of' tbeir merit. W. A
Nall of Webb, Ul. wntm: "M; ehU__________________ pear witb
_________fever; tbaa two bottlae of
Eleetrte Bitten cared tbem." Oal; M
OebraBteed. Uold
b; Jaa O.'StdMOB aad B. B. Walt.

T* Oww m mm m om Omr-

Btarttlap CoBftMtsM
B that S5 per
Itortarcaof 1lleblap pltoa. Ineettbat Dr. A. W. ChaMh
_________ rear pat faUad to mira
waitea. asd all of tbeac bob aad
B mS *wd tbalr soffartaf* a*

Take Warner'# White Wine of T*r Syrop
the bea conch temed; on esitb. »
WeettB. ______________
Htmtaairwa
A flB*a**ortmdati*tn
M. Paine'* tvnehBBw

VwHte
Baiba. A pood Mterttoa at FbteBb

!U5H0E™aREC0RD1

Ujo/npos/fc ,
. "i/wejorjfomp/t
Sold By

Frank Friedrich
WiRliirellL

118 From St'

!

MONARCH
JELLY

is something new and something good
Sells in 25c glass jars and is a clear, purr,
sweet jelly, l-’inest etei'solt].
If you
want just your favorite fruit.'here it is
Orange. Gra|>e. Blackberry, Plum. Rasp­
berry. Quince, Strawberry. I’ineappie.
Ijuoseberry, Red Currant, Crabapple.
The .Monarch Preserves came in 25c
jars and are mado from the same quality
of fruits and in twelve flavors. Our Pure
•|-ruit Jams sell at 12c the glass.

AN IMPORTANT
ITEM
to any one is the preserving of copies of
letters written.
Every business man
should have a Letter Copying Press. A
letter copying book costs from 75c up.
Copying brushes loc, 15c.’ 25c. Rubber
ruler 30c. Something new is the elastic
steel ruler with rubber-^A ruler that can’t
be broken and sells for 40c.
Rubber bands from 15c a gross to 10c
a piece. Arnold, Thc^otas, Diamond San­
ford and Stafford Kks from 5c to the
pint and quart b<^es. Letter files 25c.
AU manner of bl/nk boo^s and tablets.

of work

A CRUSHED
BOSOM

is the most exasperateing thing to find
when you’re dressing in a hurry. We’ve
gut a tine of the best dollar Shirts ever
sold. Those that will keep a good smooth
stiff bovom when laundered. Our “onefifty” dress shirts, in make and wearing
qualities are the finest on the market. It's
not extravagance but a pleasure to own
several while shirts, so that you can have
an extra one to put on in case of emer­
gency.

THE RIGHT
WAY
to put on a pair of gloves, is
use com­
mon sense, good judgment «d a good
big chunk of patience. Then you will
have a well fitted glove and you walk an
inch taller with satisfaction. Our line of
dollar Ladies' Kid Gloves are great sellers.
Something new are the Ladies Scotch
Cloves, made in all the golf shades to
match the golf capeS-^11 at 50c the pair.
Ladies’ Cashmere Gloves sell fast at
25c the pair.
Ladies Mocha Mittens at 60c and
those with fur tops at 75c are just the
thing lor cold weather.

The fiannah & Lay Hercanile Go.

F
ram uoEMmo ^boobu.

j SVftiU M«ms

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cf 6ti\ere6V. ^

W Jliam Babbeier of Uka Ana waa
at tka Whi'Oag yaaterday.
OodarahariB Mama Brows of Lrlaad ia in tka city.
A. W Wens, of Weib Blgana Cm. la
at tbe Ps-k P ace.
Miner W..Farraatof 9les Bseaa. is
In ibariiy beyioc gorHs fx tae gea
mal atore of D B Day at that plaea
D H Day came to tbeeity y-aterday
to auead tba maetingnf tba Hardwood
As^^laUoa. bald at Park Place.
Or. Obaae. a yooag deatlsl of Bold
lag. U la the city for a few davs He
Isrlsiitog variou cities io Mi:nlgsB
looking for a saitable loeatioa la which
loeaublisb a prsctiea
naear Mitlaoos. who ba« been at tbe
Colambis lor t«o monta*. left last
Bight for B-llaif«.
Hon. G. Q. Cov -II retnrned last olrbl
from Grand Rip d., wbers the Ooitefl
States dlsirici eoart will be b. Id nest

BtMc taUDd. U Um
llkdriBM
••rt Mid ftt pab':« MetlM M
U»d dAm m lUrquiW TB«i4«7- The
MtovMMdaia fl»« Mm. The p«rCbMMAUMdtteiUcUlMd is »U««
wUh
Tht aortbv* Md of II !•
. MOl sslBtolBad bj tb« lUM M » s*me
rmmtrrm, mo buUof briar riloaod
thOT*.
At JaekMO b?M* b v ■ rte^o in priea
trom 7s oMU to fi.bo L->b Pixlvjr of
Baarietta towMblp baa 1^ bMbala
oftbroe yean' mrisr. •torad mwmj,
Md bM Joti related $i ».
tba CorvoDa Coal Mlatar Oo. at ComaM. «raa killad by a Qraad Truk trala
While walklar om the track to tba
nlae. Be waa alicta^Jj Aaat
Noab Jaritaoa. a farmer Urlrr
■foBtarae. aoridaeUUy ebblMta. Olaf
Vlaoar. while tryiat to ahoot a
rMra aaar bar borne. l4e •rill reeorar.
Bear Lake City. Frank BleboU. arad
U. of Aatu townablp, want bantlar
alone and la eoma way Baaarad to
kUI blmaeU. Bie^r*'* the alarm
Ooaana ooaety la awiadled wi«b a
raar who are ooeratlac a tie w awladla
They are paarinf off old ooafadarate
mOMy la Mila raarl«< <rom AIO to $sv.
The ayatea is a»aaUy attempUnj
make ebaaira or a amab parebaae aad
raerira food money In excbanra■aama sarpriaiac that so maay aboeld
ba tabu la by a eebeme that eae b
eerily detected. The L'niwd Sla'ra
aatbcriUea haea been aosaecaaafal ia
loeatlar tba ertmiaala. Offloara are at
work cm the ease.
The 14-yaar-old aoa of WUIiam
bpriardorfer, a farmer reeldlat a lew
milaa west of Noper's bridsa* I® Ibe
ririalty of Hlf Rapids. Moaday afteraocm took his r«a- and when be did
sot ratani in the eeealng. search was
made, aad bis lllriem body fotind
aloacslde <B a lof, with bis rs® rioae
by. The pool of blood, jrapiajr wt
bbd dlsehar^ r®® (Md tba aad atory
—ba was staodinc on tba lew wateblef
farrame. wbu bis m® aUpped, the
bammaratroektbaltw. and hla body
rooelted the dUebarca Be had bees
dead two or three boars when foood.
Atarasoli of earrisss sbootlDf by
aome tanaler. Fred Helms, of Darldson
township. Oenesse Co., lost a raluble
t-year-old ooli from a fansbot woBod.
Moasy mast be eery ptontifal at
Part Boroo. Ooe raridut of that city
. fare IMO for a di^ Mte other day. and
it wasn'ta rery bi« dor-eltber.

thttbspa^,

HovsiiBn a.

imi

No Poor lioderwear
In Oor Stock-

The Boston Store
Before Going to a Tailor...^or the selection ol
your fill suit or over­
coat, mne to the store
and try on a few of
die high-grade garmerits of the
KUPPENHEIMER
m a k e.~.you’n save
about haH, and the
chances arc get more
style and character in
your dress; besides,
youll be broken of
that high-cost-“made-,
to-order” habit

JAKOS HYGIENIC LEADS0i her good makes follow.
WEIGHrs HEALTH.
SCARLET PURE WOOL,

slUoi
SUtf
' Him Uraee aark has tetorni d from a
vis't with friends at Bingbam.
Prank Mook of SnttOM Biy Is Id tbr
city.
C^iarieadeffriaswillJeaveUU moea
log for
foi MsnUtev, wbera be will bay
potato tbUfsIl
George H Latbrop of Jaekaoa, Is
ragtslmd at the ^rk Place
r. A Clary of Grand Banids. wbo bs«
been In be d'y for eomr time, left for
tbe north Inst night on botineae

N-iTURAL SI..E FLEECE.
SWITZ CunDE (non-8hrinkable),

,
C
_

Yoaeaatdiha
KUPPENHEIMER

BALBRJOGaN (heavy weight).

MMbk mst peduL

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5

ONEIlA COMBINATION (all sizes
B. ICUPPPfHBMER k CO.

and weights)

CHICAOO.

I

relatives at Ycba for tbe ptat,week.f«

I
Novoiry have retera
daysv sitln Manistee
Mr. G. Cnrie of sootbern Miebigan Is
visiting friends ia tbi. city.
Mia. M. M. Golden who has been dcs
Mn J. C TilUpnogh. wbo has beec
le the c'tj shopping, returned last
eveniag to her borne at Beedon
Mr. b. WilAs, wfan has been attend­
ing bnslnem college In thle city, re
tsraed to Tbompsoavllle last eveolag.

apeot several days in tbe city attend­
ing to bnsincoa
Mr. J. Whitney of ttaU city, left for
Wexford last ev nlng. where be wll'
speeds few weHavisIGng friends and
relatives
Mr and Mra T J LsOesr - f Rsp’d
City are visiting Mt J . M. Blaktelee
J. O. Tblmu has relomed from a
vUit to Clami___________
BdllorSees Woadars
Editor W V. Barry of Iwsicgton,
Tenn.. In.exploring Mamndh Cbve.
AtVassarJobaiitelo.afaaater. was eontraeted a severe case of Piles
qaiek core tbroogb
sogb ustiig Bccbleo
Bccbleo's
acoldaoutly shot by a eompaaioa.
Arnies Ss've c mvlnced him It is an
James Ada^ wbo Urea two milm o'hrr world’s w mder. Corea Pi es 1
west of Manball shot aimself la tbe
breast and tbroa^b tbe lan«a. The
ballai came 001 of the back bat tba
powder wiU probably eaaae death.
ne little' • yaar-old dau(biar of AaThe Club let for the eerie* of partlra
In be givrii le the City Opera T
CastMluke, raaidinff In Hafar ®®®r
wUlbee’oaed after t«m>r-ow
Bentoa Harbor. Is a heroine. ' WhUe
playinr w.th her lltUe hcotbar. su
yaara old. to a field, a borye trampled
the UtUa le.lo « crostalnc bla ri«bt let
Bbe made a plnnce for her brother aod
polled bio aalely away. Plaeior bim
ea her back, abr started for home folly
aqaartaruf amUeaaay. The boy was
crying with pain, and be was a bcary
harden for toe girl, botwiiba sister's
lore she awmbled. walked and ran to­
ward borne. It it thought tne boy will
raeorer.
borne waggish friend of a Menominee
man preartuud tbe latterwithaaaekfal
of parirH.gie tb^ other dey. and wben
the recloient got home aod pal bis
band loio tbe «ag to Orlog tbe game
Into daylight aometbiog graooed bU
fingers aod pinched them l.ke all getook Farther, bat SMre eanttoas. inrcsttgallon proved that tbe J tker bad
pula live owl Into tbe bag inalead of
partridgea.

NEW
FALL sad WINTER

..FASHIONS..
jj

NOW ON

5 ^xiOBnncBf-

Bring your Undeiwear wants to us—all

Men’s Autumn Overcoats

sizes In s ock. tTom 34 to 60 inches

In the faahionab'.e Oxford Mixture®- several popular aty.
le»-.ilk lined, silk faced..............................
$186V

chest measure.

Ton g«t a top coat for $ 10.00, lined throughout with'
(■••■vy twilled Italian cloth
<3ome in Keraeys. bloe,
'
black and brown -fit snug at the neck, broad sbonldeni and bang looae.................................. worth all of $1600'

HamiHooClottiingCo.
O. P. CARVER

A late comer ii'e shape,! and fiuiahed after one of the
custom chop's proiuctiona—Oome in heavy rough
gouds. so dressy and so much in d maad....................$1800

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L. 1< A Building

\vaV^ »oo\ &Tt&5 ^

Another line of rough goods, cime in bine, brown,
and Oxforda. aome wiih velvet collars, aotne wilboul,
b X Iwk.heart shap-^ lapel; some silk lined, others
heavy twilled liiiingrAll strap Behme<l. si k eewed- a
«
perfect mid'I «'f high art tailnriog -cot short and
aide shouldered, worth all of $30. our spedal price
only.....................................................................f.................. ............$1600
Imported Kersey Overcoate—a a»ell
v'e*ting ii'e.1, Haiiiipiied, fn|l ba--k.
ders bilk velvet collar. We know <if
Would 8bk gfO for such a garment, onr

Young Men’s Suits

400&S 0^ same Hna.\v\^ ^
ai \Z

'SuviSiis.rriTrs'.Si, J

"VDooU

aWfl.

||

toVora.

9t

maVe

J

Dfl. SPIHNET Si‘'V^/.VY?.^J

ll

With nobby, stylish eoats. shoulder* gracefnilv shaped.
doub>■ br«:*sted vesta.................$7 60. $8 60. $9, $10, $12
Thi* is b>*cuining the mist popnler cliit-ing store in the
city fo' yoane men
We make their wants a s|a»-ial
s|av'ia study,
dy. and
provide jfof them fairly priced chuhing that is iip-todatein
date in
everv Iparti
li'-iilar- vests of newest cut.’ troiise-g of regulation
width, etc.
We carry a ftiil line of....

The McCall

423 N BlmwAOd Ave.

ORDER YODR WINTER’S WOOD
AT OXCK. TO INSURE DELIVERY.
WE HAVE

KIRDWOOD SUBS
HIRDfOOD CUPPINGS
HEMlDCK SUBS

HEMLOCK EDGINGS
REMiOCK STOVE WOOD
HEMLOCK KINDLING

line — fancy
hro~«l sh-.iil
retailers who
price... . .$82.00

Mod Store

BEST FTTTINO.
I OC. NONE HIGHER. | 5c.
...FH.hInii

TSli!

WhIIccI Peer..

front Street
OLA88 BLOCK

DR.IMANS COMPOUND

Sidawalk Lumber in all sizes.

JOHN F OTT & CO.
Sncceeeors to Traverse City Lumber Co

▲ gBB X FOB $1,500
Total Daabillty Claim from I O F.
first class em<^c
BMOivrd by Mia. Barndna rree®
Yesterday a cheek for $1,600 waa re­
ceived from the Independent Order of
roraaleim. by Mra. Larlla Fraea, that
being tbe amoant of nintal disabUity Boeaoae we pat into tben tbe best
claim paid in bebalfof Bemdoo Fraea, tobacco, aod we do oot Qse aoy
a member of tbe order, who became an artificial flaTor—jaat clean,
an. pore
iBBtate of the asylnm over a year ago
fo :tol
tobacco. This {fivea you a wboleMr. Fraea earrlod a polky of $3,000. I r ! bqiime, enjoyable amoke at an econaddlUon to ibe amoant paid Mra. Frees ^ omical
pri ..
nical price
gets a paid np policy (or $i 600.
Ask yonr dealer for then.

it’s the Number of
Sales That Count!

Trareise felli. Sc C!e»

I

A. W. JAHRAUS,

six Firgbtfnl Fallarea.
Six (MTible fallaras of rix diOeree*
doetora nearly sent Wm. B. Mrilan oi $ 4 Proc 8b«e
LoeklaiM, 0 , to an early grave. AU
■aid be bad a fatal long trooble and
that be moat soon die
Bat be

T oDrilar Block

Notice! Notice!

bottlM he wae entirely cared. It le pcaldvely gaarantoed to care eU diaesaec
e( Tbrmk Ohcel and Lange, iniladlag
Ooagbs, Onlds, La Orippa. PBeamoala,
Whooping Coo^Ttte nnd $1.W Trlri
boulas 10 eU nt Jas. O. Jobnnon's and
8. B. Wait's drai atorae.

lag party tomorraw eranlng are
qaasMd to maorttbe ladim to tba
Academy adjrialaf. whiA wm be

wd to ricak* aadwrapa. $

The baildiug which Mr. L.
Warsowsky has leased, 225
Front Street, one door west
of Steinberg's will be opened
by him Nov. 10th with

1 Rrst Class Viriet]i
of MnehiBBisa.
Wait for the opeoing.

Aud it'a the popular priced
ehoefl that ia making our large
salee
Men. women, boy'e and girl’a
are utiafied with tbe kind of ^oea
we aell.
Tbere'a no moral or phybical
la* to prevent you from looking
over our 4ine of eboea and see for
•nmcii tuat we sen uur tiboee 25c, 5Dc and np to tl.OO a pair
» than other, atoree. charge for the aame grade of footwear.
Start on theae atylee:
Ban's Isce aad bottoa shorn worth U M fortl.ts
. sen's lace aad batton abort worth $1 76 (or$t.4«
WooBca's lac* and batwe shorn worth $3 00 for $|.M
-........................................................................$3 60 .
Woman's laes sboaa. omanlsb ton—tbe Ut«t—
worth $3 60 for....................................................$1.00
Tbe above goods are vrarraatod—every pair. If sot as good as ad■ led yon money wUl be refnaded.
lobben to fit them all—tbe beat Boston gvmdaa.

A. S. FRYMAN,
186 Front 8t.

Pntetioal Shoo lUs.

BLOOD PURIFIER
Here You Have an
Opportunity To Make Big Money'
ON A SHALL INVESIMENT
112 Lots in Oak Heights Addition. Wanted am
offer, as they must be sold by December 15.
Also No. 431 WashiogtoQ street, 44 foot lot, good!
house.
^
No. 542 Webster street, house built about fow yeaits
—lu good coudition, moderu improvements
Look these over at once and see

E. W. HASTINGS
Johisoi BiMk, NIiDie 73.
Real Istata EiMkapa

mrwwrn
TBM MOJUmrO MfeCOBO. THUBSIlAY, tfOVBKBn S. ItM
nopno JV«T XM timm.

;&tticr«X'K(i«n

Ptrata m<aldaM «rf Btaalda Pallar
gUMvawdkyaBaaw.
What wirfht hav« baaa a vaiT aarfoat
inwiadteeoTocadkydiUeSBitk. oat
>1 tae Toaak aaa rvtaralac trom tk*
UUoM’aa part; at Ika kaaaa ollaaldo Failar. otai^ ba bad j«t left
PkUipplMi »
be blaaa «va« ia tlia aaeoad aior;, ac>
mdi wheimtU
____________
ir joaat man aataree Ike boa«e haaU:>
go <TM OB go»irB—at tfB—for A
^ aaaoDoe d that tbe baiid af «ra<
aOMi.,'rrad Ofaatpa iooommmoi O " ■Mfra.
Tae tasalM of th« hoaae
tboarbt
that U «*aa oal; a } ka. «e<
Moda|ilB tte' Phuip
Mr BbIU BMaalad tbv ataira tapldl;
wkila BaiM hiaawM «Utiaf7 f
aad inrTlnnlahad tba flaoaa It
' that the
tbal-aatariMl
probable
I -a atarted froat oar
of thr Ottlarae Uataraa *fU Whletli Ua
«*aatJjia
raoat
lUas’aaiad. The rooai waa
____ waa
______aaiad.
4a Uflu of OWaoM -aaoMar ad«l*- Rowlr fasalabad.
»d. aad aoBv daa>«r
aloa to Um OaiUd Biataa via Haaolala waa&aelothe .mrtitaaaBdahada k :
I of Mr.______
Salta prevMtmn tlrlar ika flawailaa aalharittaa the tJslj aaUoa_____
ad aa; veer aarloae damage.
■aektroabU.
Jaaaaa aoaatr. Wta. la to kava a
ILL va. DOh£
4nUMca oaaalaftta oira. aboai toe
aaUaa \mg, to neUl« u.ooo aaraa erf tMtimaer MUU Balag TaM la Tbit
Oaae la kroalt O^dl
avaataUad*
4lsoat the eaUre atuailoa of the
Oaona Bartia. oUaat dark U Ika
aMa daparuaaal. la dead ta Wadilar* Cirnltooart ;a«tarda; waa oeeaDlad
aoa. Ba waa a pataoaal (rlaad of DaaId Wataatar.
Moodar ataalBf aa attaapt aaa
Mada at Plaaa. d^^m>at of Lina.
_____________ _
to atari a

5'u. »v»-

4 Oohm UUpomlbl
I; llkel;. that the takli
.lagof taaUaoBT
latbeeaaawillbaflaU
ilebed toda;.
ie taatlmon; wna
Dariag the da;, aomi
taken la the divorea amt
anlt oi
of Bobblrd
kvall. and

*Iba promotara captarad
hoaaa. wbereattaakofiarma aad am. taken
_______________
In a alallar____
anlt of 'e
BPaitioa waa alorad. aad thaa attaeh., Baott va Leaoder SootL
•d the barrteke. The; ware rapnlaad
b; govanuaant troopt. aad Sad lnto|
^1 heljw Mallet of the baying aad aal
the hUla baek.of the Iowa. 4d*laea
raaalved frost Plaaa Taaada; aa; all n
qnlal.bottbe govaraaeot will send

‘S’ritT

The Cabta ladnetrial i

otib,..!.!. tb g.».

aevaDt;els retarolag

b...

proapeclore Oraanier; Batter.?................

%‘r a. C. Barrio. Bnpremejedg. of
iba Choctaw aatloB.le dead la Uarria.
I. T.. from rbanmailam.
Silt; Qloaoeatar, Maaa., fltharmab
efeceloatdBrlBgtbepraaeDt;aar,leav
lag IS widowa aad te children.
Andereon K'Og. HawaUaa
of tbe Interior, died of apopies; while batblag at Mokapa Point,
a watortag'plaea
Becnaae of the extiaordlaar;
. demand
to; traaeporu aalllog beiwoea Trlaeo
aad1 Manila, a «
Bobolblb. .bleb m.,
tb. ..or
aiilla aad other faetorlca
4 reaant dlaaover; in the Vatican IIbrer;. aMong aome alavanth-oantar;
aanhaeripla, waa a aat of mapa of tha
tiaM of Plolam;. the gaograpbar.

^ ’
Bn^k^bcat"
Bnttor. per to.
B(m. per doeen
and wiadtalU. Me per
^PP'*“

■ •deTuaqg again.
•OaeofO'. King'* Nrw Life PUU
light for two week* ha* pot
la «y
o ■teeae'
...................................
agala”
wriiae
.........D B.
I 1
.
ner of Dempae;towo. Pa The;'re tbe
tor tbe Liver, Slom
"beat la tbe world
.........................
.t?.TlL^“.bS
toa'a and S. B Walt'a drag etoraa.
■ , ■■■ , -----------M180KLL4NEUUB W4KTB.

pn.b«bl) Inei ie Tweitib rnlrrei rerk
rr plrMT .*■ r* aKbU oBer.
TTT.41

,oa-rn..
iS»rr^“p jiU»"oTTl A.'hwS
itoe.
?rr*»«P
^ * i-a.bwe
JJ*OB R<>rT-l

ri^i
Vllfe a c
_____________________ ;_________
HA^KrY TO u)*p on Pint*
M. erty. r»tc>i. a Onaor.

•€••«»

D Ofiev PrtcAilra Ztek’^Du wolpicilab
•ueaMtaptowfir PhaaMrhcU lM;Monb-

m

Bicycle Enameled
Voum‘rbtslan*v« me abent storiag
your wheel FBEB for the winter
No better enameling that onra.
btep in »nd talk it over.

LEDERLE-S
ns Union Street.

Johif R. Santo,
Geiertl Insnranco.
IVprvba-Ae'nM

Gnad RiptdmndUU I. N
Arrlrpl mp*) 4«wnurj^oMr«J^'«^l^^Tr»»«M

iSiNhih

Doors, Sash, Mouldings,

rax. J. M. wnxaLH.nbralelAS as«verwoe.

•a. oOcc im. rcaldcoc* IM.
n C OILaiET.Atloraa/. Bpaeialaucelloe
tr. to Prabau- practice. Eaaa* • aa. 10
TTT B. POBTEX. Attaraa* at lorm. Spactai,
W . actantiae to tax tJUoa.
i

C'SS.ti SfflifiMSTKSJiiai,.—

o. fcrsHiissa-jri.'iff

I

Apply tea, tr. Wriploek.

TTTaNISP-aeivibl a.1gb< abs boMM pw
-V -rg
“L- ■■■■>■" »■

Logs
Wanted
-BY—

John F. On & Co.

XblWaamtlA
VtOS aif OeeC hmelem tBsU; ben

L ga.taaae.y
pfOOWA

ta

SiectssiR n
Trmrst Ch; Inktr Co.

VMlw

^jrsr
s&sitie^

Trims* Ch;, - - IMipi

£XS63SBSBS«S«Btoll :SSBS«
=S"..................—S'* s——

.aii,'j:,*.s.s:'v.2flSr»ru-52!; ■

_Fine Mill Work

Ss3r3L',5.’;5^."=r-S:

\FAMLT a Donax Atmenar aa* eoumt-1
AX tsr M law. OSme. OH; Opwa BeeM Xlk. |

(iBO.B.CaoM. AUerrwr aoAOoBaaalWai ,
cr la* Maecriolau OSeca. OHr Opera

,

llilif

J. E. Greilick Co.

Sg?,y,’J°5y^»’ uock. »e grw..

'SJ,

weaaa*atodaB4oraadtothalaadlag‘g£l,yg|^ pSS^"m
■BilelaM avarrwhara. Ma. 1» Frcat emenwienybaab inaar i
atoiaat. M B Btreer. maaagw. 7U ft .;^
»»

Ital^. TT7-4t ■

m

f Pi««M mtUcBcat. cwtHj aUroUoe.
eelr rcIlAbIc aerk ecapAar. Xar* • poitvo '

T\x X X rUJOD, Oflte IB o— To»

v> ri™ tsctti5rgay"“'^^»s»

«lOTr aarta at iaaiM. that tha
mmt have horn legtpdM

F. LIWOOLH

Prettf Mar time
to think about having yut

1B« cAf CbtcAf o W aruA EapI^ AAd chair W

Cold weather is cotniDg.

Now is tbe time'

to p’ace your orders for

STORM SASH

Trefn amrlBf M l;«0p W. hha rbalrmr ru
.l'•rt>r toOr^ a>plA«Ai»l c air CAT OmaA .
Fvtiykvr.
a a. VeXEAT. AgMI
L.uwmwnAno p at.A..(*r»*rx»^Ac

baom* u>

1 aag
on-1. ■
Chicago'
West Michigan.
'OoiHo aom.

Grilles made to Order in any Finish Desired.

J. E. Greilick Co.

mm

Traverse City. Mich.

PM

Ar

Is In Traverse City To Stay
F

I

‘ il'.g :

300

loremad; equals Wabkeb'B Whitk < vxrAjrri
• let Slartrt olNX OF Tax Bybdp for thia lerH-' ”, ^------------------------ -u takao thor- wtlUa^p^yw^aUweMrwe^'I'Dw
Uonra a oaae elr^e^S^Zm with »w.ia] ep^^>-

.

SHDKT ORDER COOKING
A gpecialty. Everything in M«>
•on. Open day and nigbt.

arsi.vEis f^RLs.
O. Lav epwlal aueeuea «• eeUeeUaa,
aa4eea*«>AAna<. tUPrectet.
_

Telephooe No 2

• (•Obotbo

iaatraMlvadatrVF^to graw-

people of Trareree Pity, and gnxrntee ■atiafaction.

-

BraOlr

Wauiue, Kuian 4 Manrii. Whole- W
aala Draggiaia. Toledo, a
r M4re».j l, loek bo. aio
Ball'a Oatarrb Onra U taken lataraalI;. acting dlraeU; npoa tha blood and '
”aiK^a»**rc55ofc**''*‘SI5
aaoeoaa aorfaet of the ajah
TSc.perb0Ula Bold h; all Dragglata erTnLEM-rrawarbMbwakep.a» Mcrcie.
Teatlmoniala are fraa
O a tewnd wui be peidteriu rj»m to ae
Ball’a Family PlUaara the beat.
jhM^nadrf. J.i-Caaerea-_________

Kimball Piaiss aii drgais

We aoUcit tbe ^troawge of die

A»k tbe grocer for Artmckles RoasiM Coffee, an.t he sme
yott get tbe genuine. All oUier package coffees are but imi­
tations ofArbuckles'.

f^a. w. a. A W. 8. MeoB. eckcral mcilec aUe •
LJ ■peclallMvrTV. car, Boar asd fnlie nrl-|
aafldlMaara. )Id'pbooc. OV; Nra, 197
Off,
KvOperaXoaacBtark.
|

S',,'

s^pp. 1-.

Proprietorx

&MTI.

m * Mavivai B«vieaa
:J5
4 great deal of Inlareet ie being
•'Bern.*
talcan in the nwlval
la rvV.*gNT-Bm.woo-..'.lde.tl«.»«l.eprocmae io the Pint H B. cbarch.
'The maatlngn wtU eooUaae ever;
cvaalag thia weak aieapt Bator.
da;aad alaoaaitwaek. 'Tonight Dr. tf »> *<
CarroU will preaeh tbe aerawa.
r 'Wf
eT-r«'.M»4 batoplo. wliblodfepirtare,

-TBCmUMppthi24 iBm.

Restaurant

,«*rr

ISO Baei ^

How’i This.

Bon-Ton

________ cnlla. (Micblgaa Starch
Go.) aeeordtar to ooallt;. 10 19

Mew BaU Plsoaae.
Tba following new p^ea have been
±
eaaaaetadb;JoboBarT7of»he Mlchlrorten,. e,pu »^»j.r
gaa Telaphoac Oo.:
mEBtUt-apeabMrr Cnh hetem; eu be
Mo. MS. Oaar 4 Champloa. palaMra
aad paper haagm. and M a Baraer.
______________________

WaoBer Ooe Bnaderd Dollan Beward for aav cane of OaUrrh that eaaBOtbeearedb; Hall'e Catarrh Care.
F J Caucr 4 Co.. Prop . Toledo. O.
We, the nademlgaad, have kaowa F.
4.Cbaae;fc ^
lleve
i
_ him. parfacu;
hoa'acebU ia all
bnalaaaa iraaeacikme and flaaaeiall;
able to earr; ont aa; obllgatlone made
toy their Brm
WwT* Taoai Wholaaale OregglBtt,

I have bought a half ioteregt
in the............

M A. & F. LINCOLN,
Begins in the
growing. Anywhere
between the plantation and the coffee pot the
flavor may be changed, the quality S|>oile<i by care­
lessness, inexperience, or unscrupulous methods.
From the time Arbuckles’ Coffee leaves the hands of the
grower until it reaches the user in a sealed packet, it is handled
with the same watchful care, the same thought for cleanliness,
that you would give afty article of food that goes oh your UblcThe house of Arbuckle is the largest and oldest coffee house in
the woria. Its employees ha\ e grown up caring for this great
Business; the business has grown great under the care of its
employees* As a result of this personal care.

is used every day in more than a million .American homes.
Its reliability is ^ccogni^ed ; it:'qualitx is appreciated : its
flavor is enjoyed; its priie i>b a revelation.

loew,....,

Notice!

And tbe boaineaa vill be rax
nxder tbe firm axiDe of

Im
ARBUCKLES’ M
Roasted Coffee

too.mV.

dared and the attaatioa la aoaaldered

The^o bins'

of Qood

PM ; A X

p* * %w

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111 *

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lUBTSB ID Mimunn l l

ona itf ttolil ta lb HiaUa < Uliltb Hod, Cm SM Ebnia

a. 0. SNOW. M. a., Spoclalist
a* aukaa a apeelalln tnatiof Ohraale and Llagwlag Dtoeaam.
MvaM DtoMMa. Dtomiw of Womaa. Dmmmt* af tha Bye aj^ Bar. Mom aad
Tha daetarhM had large expar'aBMUcMwatpneUeeaa
praeUeeaa wall aa la apedalwaito.aadhMeBradmaB;eaaailathepaBtof 4athma. Ctotarrh,
'ItoUrrh. BraaeUtto.
Brc
Oaaaamattoa, Oaxeer, Tamore of all kiada. Chroele Dlarrhmv ~ '
it;. Oalira, (big aaek) Bheamatlam a:ii fo-ma, Pllw, Lee '
the Blood. Bkta ............. . I
afthcBMit. U~'
MMtreUevMaxd me every eeee. Mo matter h^ c
ta. ftmr «
aot doipab-, for vea eaa proba
probably be raMorad to kealU
Tea wUl Cad the deetor’a .
ttaadea*
axTthiac r>* have ever tried.
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