The Evening Record, September 07, 1905

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The Evening Record, September 07, 1905

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

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

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1905-09-07

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THE evening' record

SUCSES1IMS
I TIN GHMSn/UI
CHURCHES BURNED OFCONTRACIje

BUBPCCT RELEAiEO.
Anthony Tnmpoa Waa Not the Delray

By Wire to the Bvenln* Record.
Detroit, lllch-. Sept. T.—ADer being
bronght from Cleveland as Soule, the
alleged Delray morderer, Anihony
JOHN SMANLON THINKS EIGHTH
Tumpos of Lorain. Ohio, was relesaed
STREET SHOULD BE PAVED.
last night. He csUblisbed his idcntl-

dAPAMMI MOC ALCO DEtTflOYCO

ASniAlT FOR WASRHGTOI ST.

TWO MEN RUN
DOWN BY TRAIN

Made Hia Gat A«say After Weundiag
One of the Saversl Who Attenyf.
ed to Capture Him.
THINKS MACADAM WOULD NOT
BE SATISFACTORY AT ALl.
By Wire to the*EYnnlns Record.
Omalis. N«-b.. B< pt, 7.—Pal Crowe
oocceeded In esceplntc from lb© polk* Front Street Is Now Paved From Wel­
THREE SERIOUSLY HURT
last oisbt after wounding one of
lington to Maple StrMt—Work
FAST PASSENG^
era! who attempU*d to capture him
Was
Begun
June
1
and
ComIS SLAM CO won ACCCPTANCC OF with a rumpanioo. It Ir not known
pictad August 24.
whether Crowe was wonnded or not.
SUS8IAN CONDITIONS.

MARQUIS ITO
WAS STONED

FIFH HAD A NARROW ESCAPE

■y.

HE WAS Hn^UIEMCa
sirr NcrmcR

one was injured

IN THE TROUBLE.
UnltMl StatM Is Blamed in Some
Plaeas far the A.ose of Indemnity
to Japan—Reeidcnce of the
Minister of the Interior at
Yoshikawa Burned.
ining I
TOKlO, SEPT, 7—ten CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES AND ONE MISSION
SCHOOL WERE BURNED BY MOBS
LAST NIGHT.
Taklo, Sept 7.—Marquis Ito. the
foremost statssmsn. for yoars the Idol
of the populace and Edward H. Hardman, an Amarican railway magnate,
was atoned In the streets hers today
by a ntob'^ hut neither were injured.
The damonstratien is regarded as a
manifsoution of the bittemeao with
which the peoply received the news of
..
,
police charged the mob. dispersing It.
Ito is blamsd more then any one else
for the acceptance of Russia's condi­
tions In ths peace terms. The United
BUtsa la blamed In oome quarters for
the loos of the indemnity of Japan.
Toklo, Sept. 7.—A mob today burned
the residence of the^mlnlater of the
interior at Vbshikswa. Akimasa.
The mob threatened to attack residenceo of other cabinet members, but
the iMlice forcibly prevented rioters.
Krw York. Bept. 7 — Th«* Jaiianruo
and UuHXlan p4*ar«' <e>nvoyR s|m iu a
qiilot day at tho hotids bfr«v

.TWO TRAINS
COLUDED
CRASHED TOGETHER HEAD
NEAR NEW CASTLE. PA.

BiCHIGAH MAN WAS INJURED
TWO WERE KILLED AND A SCORE
BADLY INJURED.

TRAIN LOAD
OF MACCABEES

Contraetor John Scanlon and daugh­
ter returned to their home in Saginaw
this morning. The paving of holh Eaa»
and West Front Btr»H< has been ac­
cepted by the city and Mr. Skranlon's
work Is now over for the season, b*having no other contracts at presort
SIC CROWD GOING TO PETOSKEY for this year.
By the completion of the two
TOMORROW MORNINa
stretches of paving. From street i*
now fiaved from Wellington street t<>
Maple atre«*t..giving a long stretch of
good, smooth brick fiavemeni over
which almost all the heavy iraffle of
SPORTS, GAMES AND ATTRAC- tho city passes.
On the Bast FVont .stre»-t Job work
TION8 OF VARIOUS KINDS.
was begun June 1 and on July 1 it was
all completiHl. The paving is two
blocks in length, or 1.1»d feel, and
Fere tor the Round Trip Only $1—
contains C.Khi square yanl.s of ma­
Traverse City Band Will Endeavor
terial. The actual brick laying was
to Bring Back the First Price.
done in one week by three men. In
that titaZ they laid 250.0<ki brick.
Good Time Expected.
Rains hindered the West Front
Btre«>t Job considerably hut otherwise
A RiM*olal train Itnid of Msccal»©oR It went along veo* satisfactorily.
will Icavf* tliiM rily at 7 o'rlock (omor- Work was begunshere July 1 ami com
row morning f<»r Pt-uiKkey to Uko plet»>d Aug. 24. This is four block-**
|)art In prui»^ly cH'Ivliratiug tho big long, the fottf blocks extending 2.2»xi
day Tiim<irf«»w U^tht* day on whirh feet and containing 11.884 squar ■
yards. It took two pavers three wt'cks
N-rti.-™
■uciailon meets In annual »esRU»n and to lay the* hrick. In the whole con­
ovrry effort will bo put forth by the tract for both ends of the 8tre<*t. 72^.
elty of Petrwkey to outclass the at- 237 bricks were used.
trartioDR and gtiod time Hhuwn by thU
As usual. Mr. Scanlon has done hl-R
city last year when 20.000 visitor* work well and the job has acceple*!
R wool tell Into the rily and were enter- without question. He will bid on the
laitn>«l III a caidtal way all day and the various j<*l»s here next year pn»vided
greater part of the nigbt.
lirick Is one of the material.s to be bid
Th«> FjM-elal train fr*tni this elty will upon.
l*'ave at 7 a. m. on the P«t»> Manjuette
Mr Scanl.uj is of the «»piiiion that
and arrive at P«-i*isk*‘y at U::
Ba-st Eighth strt»**t tiboul*! l»*’ pave-l
Ki'liiniing. will leavt* P«-luHk*-y at an*l also stattd to the Ri-eord that .f
|u;::n P m. The fare for tlie round the rt*KldetilR of Wasblngt*»n Rire**i
trip will h«- It and the exeurshtn is
ttsvdjuacadaut f*»r their matt-rial, tliey
liiniiiMl to .MatvalMfS as alt ran lake wottid make a great nil.stake. “They
advaiuag" uf H.
ctiiildn't stand the dust." sai<l Mr.
Th*‘ l^■t..sk.^v lent .and hiv,. haxe ar 1
i have
niat'ailain roa*l run
raiigtal a full day for all the visitors, j
j lie ill Saginaw and
Th*-r»* will Im- races at the driving know vrbal 1 ant talking about. I wish
park. s|K>rts and game.**. r«*c«-pH*>ns. *-x They would get the str*-*-', back like it
cursiuns on little Traversi bay and a was iK'fon* it wa.« tnipi**\e*l. Whvi
big time in g.-neral. The Traverse Washington stn-et wants l.s asphal'
rilytkand will i-nt*-r tin* »t»nt*-u an I For a iKiautlful re.sideiice str*M-t Ilk**
will endeaxor to win first prire. The that asphalt shouhi Ih- tis(-«l in prefer
Trnv**rse Pity tent *le-.;n'e team will enee i«» other materials."
exemplify ih** short torni *»T the new
Mr. Scanlon t.ik*-s the Bv**ning R*-*v
ritual atul the Trav**n*e PUy hive «l«- ord and regards this elty a.s "htmie.”
gre*> team will w*»tk in a ctuitest. The
Tmvi-rw Hay hi\** will also i»e enten**l anil end**avor to win a prire.
There will be c«nu*sis on the old form
of lit*- ritual
The great eann» and the great hive WAGON DRIVERS IN NEW YORK
offlex-n* will Ih* present and it will be n
HAVE CONE ON STRIKE.
great *lay for the Macc«lH*es. Tb*'

N.M.M.A.ARNUUCaSRATION

Various SUtions.

PREMEDITATED 4 YEARS

By Wire to the Evening Record
New York. S«>pl. 7.—The malls
serionsly delay*>d and much Inconv*-MRS. BURTON HAD CONSIDERED nience In tho business district Is
SUICIDE THAT LONG.
caused as the result of a strike «»f U.O
mall wagon drlv*-T* wlm want more
jury. Autos manned by cl«-rks and jxv
^lothes Were for ‘'Special Purposes."
ifn ermvey the mall to the siaSaid That She Attempted Suicida Seven Years Ago.

tllc L
The ^^'main^ of tb*' late Halt
Uunon of SUginaw. who ended he
tier Uf*;
suicide Saturday nigbt. were
shipped this morning to the home, ac­
companied by her son. I>r. Farnsworth,
wrho had arrived the day before an*l
taken charge' <>f the private affairs
here. In o|>enlng the box of clothing
which Mrs. Burton had stored at
Cleveland with a sister for several
yoars and which she had tent for a
few w»H?ks ago. a note was discovered
written July. ISSI. aUting that the
clothing in quesUon was for a "spe­
cial punavse." This Is taken to Indi­
DESTROYED TWO TOWNS.
cate that the deed was'premeditated
four years ago. It la alao nnderstood
•R^«to In Carman East Africa Art that Mrs. Burtoo attempted a similar
Btm Active.
suicide seven years ago and was only
Bj Wire to iba Bvenlng Record.
aavod through heroic meaanrea.
Xaulbar, Bepi. 7.—RebMa In Qer■HM Bast Africa have raided and deatmyfd the towna of Maasl and Me-

HAWB8 HATS an aala.
BiBt 1-U
Ha»Utoa CkAhiag Oo,

WERE
STANDING ON TRACK
WAITING FOR WORK TRAIN.
ssenger Dashed Into the Crowd at
the Homewood SUtion of the
Pennsylvania Railway
This Morning.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Piiisburg, .S«-pt. 7-= Wm. Gardner
and Wm. McKw were kill.-*l and ihn-.seriously hurt by U-Ing run *lown by a
Pennsylvania train at the Homew<io.l
station this morning. Fifty men. eniployeji of the WustlngbouM- otnipany.
of East Pittsburg, wen- standing on
Ih** tracks awaiting.a w*irk train when
fast passenger *lash«**l by. All had
narrow escapr**.

Cliese are Busy Days
la MW School Book sad
School SuRly DepartMont
All wants can be supplied hdn
promptly and coneetly. A graeter
variety of good.6c tnfara than ever.
Free rolen and blotters, also ’ free
cowra for all high school toKt books
imrcbastxl here.

City Beok Store
ChoBohartCo.

rrs SCHOOL

TUB WEI

tipu

and tho boys and girls mutt
have shoes and 1 believe that
if ewry paront who intends
tu buy shoes would go to
Friedrich's and inspect their
lino uf soliool shoes, loam
tlu* gotxl points in them, and
st*e how well they are made
anti ho\r well they look, tliat
Fritxlrich’s store would sell
all Uit* school shoc*s sold in
Travers** City this year. NbI

B Bit Bf ritk; bvciy pair is

m

ihayoB to school looking
smart!
Oome Ihere for everything
yon need to patch out the
i withhtiUFaUc
bearier weights.
Come here and see the first
sprinkling of Fall FhehioaB,
in Men’s and Boy’s wear.

KahocheBoytSSSJr

Thty StBBd tkB L«»

Spendid Scnool
Shoes.
Th^ Ixwt days on earth—glori^,
can’-froe, happy aehool days—
demand the beat shoes on earth.

TkBtbOwKlMdaadthBKIidTMWiDrted Bm

S(b««l Sbots
Tor JW

Uxjk uiK>n.
yet how inaiiy <hrty.
mud oovere
oovere«l ont*s you
Why not jfft a
t^ooil huggy spony^t* and
chvtn youw up.
We
lutvt* u tine lino of Itut;sponges in V*-l.»nr
ami .\U'un) ShtH-p’s u*k»1.
l*rio«« froi.i l.V t** 40o.
ll will i«iy you l«> sty
our lino of B|)ong«-s if
you think of Imying.

*Tol

'

-at''

~SB~ __/j

■ & Company

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TItls
PRICES SATISFACTORY

242 6. Trout Si.

BMabllahwd in ISSS
Room 210 Btato Bank Bldg.

ROBOQK

iUmlxT nn*l Building
mals t4> U* had heref
Ih.l you ever visit our mill
an*l a*v*( wliat we are aide to
turn out in tho way of Inturior Finish, Scroll Sawing*
Turning. Stair NVork* etc.

on Misses'an*l CltiMrcns’
Shfjes, for the next 30
Days. L'all and see
llu-ni. No trouble to
show you at

mred ertilkk

A

VISIT OUR
YARD

...Spteial Salt....

WAITIY
DRUG .YTOREV

A—

BAOHANT

We carry a largo lino of
the K«*il School House
Sho**8. Nothing better
made to wtar.

1 5E COR FRONT8.UNION.)

hall Mkt Batnnlay avaatog, laavtog atotloa, aanmr 1 Btot. — C—aEraalA
avary Imif lm«r. «nar B p. m. Fare
taaaaala.
.
aa|»t7«

MOBS BLEW UP AlfSEHAL

If yon an* g*»iiig to buibl or repair, our pri**i« and stuck must
help you - visit ua at any tiuu-!

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
CtUzcns Phona. 821 Ball. lee.

A Riano 3t:oro
]>*K*sn't gmw without **au8o; dfH*8ii'l iK-cotm'tbe laru'**8t in tb**
I'niU**! StaU*6 witb.ml ihi* b*-6t of n*aB*ni8; h*>w wouM it con____
ntur>
it it. Close ntU'iilion to the inten-sts
tn>ns. ikiinsLiking. to pla
mieml
ul iM
ill nil (b alings with our cus­
tomers; Bi lling piauos an«l organs
of eminent standing at prices, (junlity consi<ler*0il. which itvmpet
itvmpetition
unable to moot
is unwilling
the basis ori
? priiP’ij

One of Our Leading
..Styles..

an*l is cou«lucU**l. ami ujjon
Wi* aak your funlu r p^itronaite.
Populliar mustc Talking Machines
nd Records

ORIIMIMEUL.

brother:

ror this season

UUlaS Hm(c Hw«,. 15» a FfCTt SL

TOWN OF BAKU IS REPORTED TO
BE BURNING.

Whole CKy Is Ablaxe and the Situa­
tion la Now Regarded as
Hopeleos.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
St. Petersburg, SepL 7’—Telegrams
fra«a Baku say rhe arsenal there has
been btown up and great havoc caused.
Many caaualUea reanlted.
Later advices say the condition is
bopdoas. The whole city is on fire.

t;

just as they represent them.

MAILS ARE DELAYED

Oft* Train Bore Crowd of ExcursionTrav.Ts* Pity tent. Nu. Ufi. and Trav­
itts. the Other Being the Regular
erse Pity tent. X*». S7I. anil also the Autos Manned by Clerks and Police­
Paasen^r—Both Engines a
r«’pres*Mileii tonior
men Convey the Mail to the
Mass of RuihL,
Uy Wire to the Evening Hect>rd
Newcastle. Fa.. 8*'pl 7. A wt-slern
New York and jHtmsylvania cxcucKlon
train rollidetl with a regular |>as«cn
ger^raln at New Wilmington Juncthui
this luorniiig Etigln*-<»r Ma.-keray and
Flr«*nian Poimor. of the regular were
killtd. Their bodU*s were I orribly
mangled. More than a si***re of |ia.H.-.* ug**r>» weft* aeriottsly Injund an.t iak«'u
l«» the hospitals. Several others were
hurt. The wr*>ck was In the countr>
and the first rep*»ris said alx»ut a sc\»rv*
were dea*l.
The luusenger had the right of way
The exciirslon crashtd into It head on,
running rapidly In an effort to make
the nearest siding to i»a.<s the regular.
The'crash was terrific, both engines
wort* Jamniid together and thect»arhes
piled In a e**nfu5*d Jumble.
Tiarrr S|K*elman and fireman Poppant of the *‘\curslon may die. The InJur»d were all excursionists from ihtl
vIciuUy Utund to the Stoneburo fair,
except Sara Beard, who Is ol Cold
water, Mich.

ITSIHISWAT
SAYS TOMMY

PATCMWBCAPg

MIMION SCHOOL.

2=^-.

6 O’OLOOK EOmON

TRAVSRM CITY, MtCHIOMI, THUMOAY, tCffPdBCK 7. ItOB.

6FAQE8

WKATHM-^Omm
ad rhiMj:

MOMSCaYOUNO
CiAyrmsof€>

Fall Rain Caats
THAT FIT LIKE A FINE OVEBa)ATHAVE STYLE AND SNAP TO THEM SEE THESE;

»10, »2, »5. »», 120.
SHKRMANemrNXESSH
(OTW cAyia-Bs^ooK.)

HAMILTOH CLOTHING 60

,r

■j

;V“4~ t,- -'iiaanMMt'Mj'iaia^lvrite'J

TMEfl
H

7. tm^

BL C WBltmag mm ate Ms aoM
t% mg -into

nf Mtoc- at BtMahnrm Oterfapnra
haaan Roat Wateadpr. Mpt. U. for
tetetitelatblacky.

—*jfa«aMsar"*ONft 40V4MTA08 OW eOMBINA*
TIOIIIt.
While coMidertac the probiMM preMttUd thrcwgh the
eC (net
coaibtotloee oC the cMUUeUc ud la
daatrtel foreae of the Uaked Vutee
UMrir pracUoal ?aU|i,^,oer

> direction,
at leeM, ahodld
not
I forgottea. It vaa reported a few
dajra aao that AoMficaB
edboeras voaid prohabljr captare the
■pat deairable of the groat
CM eoBtracu which are expected to be
gtpea oat by Raaeta and Japan and
C^laa aa eoon aa the terms o€ peace
between Boasia and Japan are dia
P9aedot
the leaders for this eoantiy In seewlac the great oommerci^ prises.
abDQch which many millions of dol■IP wUi be I
factories
thM otherwise woold go to BngUnd
Germany or Prance, are E. H. Harrlmm. Jaaes J. HIU. J. P. Morgan and
CMrlee M. Schwab, the directing
ailrtU of the rery combinations which
(oonatitate our problems.
Without
theoe large combinations of eaptui the
foreign oontraeu Amertcsn industries
are scefclag could not be handled.
They ere necessary to the larger field
oC competition between nations in
wbloh the United BUtes has recently
won many noUble rictorlea. To make
nae of their gyod serrioea in that dl
rnetioi\. and to satisfactorily dispose of
the home problems their existence crehtas Is the duty to which statesmen*
ehtp'and patriotism must seslously ap­
ply themselves.
IfWhatevor direct or Indirect msierisl
gsiit may bo mads through Governor
Warner's rtslu to country gatherings,
there Is value to having the man who
14 responsible for many Important
4^ movements come face to face
i4lh an important element of the
A to whom he Is responsible. Probl&S that are solved through direct
4bctsslon and by opinions exchanged
|4 such gatberlnga.jirc less likely
^ hindered through partisanship or
AtnrbM by class or factional preju4ce* than If these solutions sought
tkrobito long distance communication
Of Individual intervention,
s'
MBS. ALWABD HOSTESS.

■iplaw. Mr. aad Mrs, vma Hnteart rr
mrtmmmmCUj, Mr. Hoteaater^ sis
ttoate flBiai ta araaind baanna for lor. Iba. WwMhito. aad two lltt!o
Roitad
«C
twoMyate
wasMi
la
CMMv. ML a CarrM «r Gw Grapd
m OIMrtot WM Onn «r Ifeg Of' ate foartesa #ate la Boataa aad
IMlaaa wanka la Map Task ai 4ha Ma- Idaa Btstioa. AUegaa oooaty. aad Mr.
|nte tbtet; wbotf R aoaU haea la- MeWerich’a aoada^w aad daughter.
tortaad for ■ Inaak twice that tiw Mr. aad Mrs. Arihar Frsaklto of Old
Md tt -ant bana camgeOgA to vacate
onday was spent in enjoy
for aaothar attigetlqfi Mggbe UgbChonae aad other Old Mi»
kad. la tbe -Me of ntaa scaaery aad Taeaday at Ne«h-U
■omag with BInfefp U a Wataon, teen* win be laaad catchy moaifr-Uie waata aad fishlag. Both Mr. Stone
whistltag Wad-ptvji^ shapely, r
and Mrs. Needham were rnneh imTho awralss wm ftoaa ora? to re- aad haadaotoe girirf. otogalSeewt
peainanla scenery, declar
ary gad eJectilcal eteta to give tt a tag they had i : Imagtoed it half <
tree ataospbere of aa lalaad whete
Tnavsgae. Omad Sapids: Big BapMs evarythiag U ptaaaMit aad taaefoL
and AtWoii.
The Rev. ^^ward Anaatraap of Cad:
t got f
Jaies Harry's excelleat company,
otrarti
lUae was re Meet ad aecfotery as srere hmiilrtl by thni cierer artiste and enkm. is still
BtattoUctoa G. a Rnblaesa of Qotaey, tartalaer.iUBs Alice Johnson, ta acbedable to perfectly restore his braiib.
Troaeurer W. F. Keadricfc of Oreea- liled for appearance in this city, pre- Nothing wiU do this but Dr. Kiog *
vtlle. and Biogvaphleal Seeroiary Q.*A. eeattng *TT»e Marriage of Kitty,** at New Ufa Pllta. A quick, pleasant and
lin cure for headache. con*tipaOdhuB of Whitehall.
Stelae's Oraad opera-house tomor
The acmoa oa the aaaiveraary of row evening. It ta refreshing to chron- tloB. etc. XSp at C. A. Bagbee Drug
Oo.’s, F. U. Meads’ and Johnsoo Dru ;
the l^oKh League by the Rev. Geo. lole the
such a play and Oo.'s drug stores; guaranteed.
BUJot, pD.. of Detroit, wae the featare
of the afieraooo ssseloa.
The aiemorial serrlee today
eoadacted iff the Rev. A. T. Fergason
of NUea. the Rev. J. H. PotU, DO., of
Detroit made the piiacipal addraea.
The Rev. George D. Chase of Grand
Rapids, presldiag elder of the Grand
RavMs district. Is a promlaeot Sgure
to the oonferaoca.
•Wwp WHMa’s Career.
* Bishop U B. WUsoa. who U presid
tog at the Mlehlpm M. B. coafereocc.
was bora near BalUswiro lau to the
Wt and was gradoated from Dickin­
son college in IfTt. Be wae gradn
ated a doctor ci madlctoe from the
University of Marylaad la 1S77 and
the following year cotered the minis­
try. | lie has befn pastor of churcbeti
In BhlUamre and Washington. He has
been presiding elder of Washtogtoo
district. Baltimore oonfereooe.
was presiding elder of W’est Baltimore
district when elected bishop at Los
Angeles in May. 1894.
Of the seven presiding elders com­
prising Bishop Wilson's cabinet during
the conference, and In whose handi
rests the fate of all the ministers. Dr.
Oslieo of the Kalamasoo district, hns
for nsore than s dosen years bsen prelIdent eff the Baton Rapids camp meet
tog association. He is treasorer <rf
the American university fund
Mtchigaa. s trustee of AllbUm col­
lege and a member of tbe general con­
ference commisaiA on evangelism.
Struggle for the Ministry.
The Rev. M. D. Carrel of tbe Grand
Traverse district was one of the
gsnlxers of the Epworth league,
eight year* he bad charge of the pub­
lishing department of tbe league in
Cinci^U. Dr. B. P. Barnes of the
Niles dUlrict has long been before
Michigan Methodism.
The church,
where the conference is being held
was begun under bis pastorate. Rev
N. L. Bray of the Big Rapids district
has been a member of tbe Michigan
couference for 35 years.
He wws licensed to preach before
reaching his majority. Dr. Dc Lamarter of the Lansing district has
been three times sent to the general
conference. Dr. D. D. Martin of the
Albion conference Joined the Michigan
conference to 18«» and 4s a graduate
of Hills^e coUege. Rev. Q. D. Chase
of the Grand Rapids district served
churches In CbarloUs, Mssoo. Cadiliac,
Lansing and elsewhere before bis elec­
tion as elder.

PaSee Was ths Osms and ths Prlxss
Wsfw Vary Handsome.
In honor of her guests. Miss Clark
Slid Miss Fhlrcbild of Wyandotte, Mrs.
Lncy D. Alward was bostosa at a very
pleasant affair at her home on Sixth
Btreet Tuesday evenlpg. There were
Sflwn young p»>ople present and the
game of the evening was progressive
pedro. The prises went to Miss Fairchild and Mr. Rorey. The prise* were
roagn>*Nm8n Jos<n>h Cannem st
handsome burnt wfiod and leather
aoavenlrs. Music. Isith vocal and in- dinner nH-eiilly cuutribuled to t
atrumental. was given and delicious general -gaiety with the following
muiniscence
refreshments were served.
“On s One day I walked along Penn■ylvsnis avenue with s rampauion.
Attacked by a Mob
As we proceeded we were laughing.
And beaten. In a labor riot, until cc
A iMlf of spat* worn by my frieod.
ered with sores, s Chicago street c
conductor applied Bucklen's Amii
a statesman famous tbe length sod
Salve, and was soon sound and we
breadth of tbe country, was the sub­
•i use If In my family.” writes G.
ject of our talk.
Welch, of Tekonsha. Ulcb.. “and And
**T am wearing them on a chslit perfect.” Simply great for cuts and
bnms. Only 25c at C. A- Bugbee lenge.' be said. 'If my constituents
Drag Co.-s. F. H. Meads’ and Johnson knew it. I'd rertsinly lose my seat,
and if any Journalist sees me I shall
Drug Co.'s drug stores.
bare no reiiutatioo after today. 'But
I liave nerve, and 1 mean to walk
EUCHRE AND FORTUNE TELLINa dow n this a%*enoe with these spats, if
it is my last set on earth. How do
Mr^ Rickey Hostess in Honor of De­ they lookr
“•Vei
troit Frtetida
don
me
Mrs. Rickey of Sixth street enter­
them with you. any more than
tained friends Tuesday afternoon in reconcile them with yourself,
honor of ’Mr*. Fllo Hall and daughter tbe last man I should e:‘xpect to meet
of Detroit. The married ladles
wesring spats.’
“Just tbsQ s Basil boy ran up
iqyed euchre while the young people
breathkwsly and tooebed my compan
did fancy work and had their forti
told by Miss Halt. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. ton on tbe elbow. *Hgy. mlsterr shout1. B. Gilbert tied for hesul prise, Mrs. ad tbe urchin, •your socks are downr
»My canpanlon djew kimself op
Hail winning. Mrs. F. H. Baraum and with prMa. *My lad.’ ba said with
Mrs. A. L. Bacbsnt took the lone hand solemnity, *I aa tba Boa. Jsremiah
prises and Mrs. C. E. Hale the conao-

S. L WAIT 4 SONS SPRING A
NEW CIGAR.

Oa*B. r. R Mosda* sM Jokuoa Drss
Oah dn« storoo: SOe aad «L00: |

shtasd. .Trial baOls He.

•100 Rmnrt, tIOOL
'The readers of this paper wrUl be
pleased to learn that there ta at least
one dreaded disease that sctsDce
be*-o able to core in all its otages. aad
that U catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now ki
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, reqatres
a constitutional treatmenL Hall's Ca­
tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon tbe blood and mucous
surfaces of tbe system, thereby de»ylng the foandatkm of the disease,
giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and assist­
ing nature In doing its wtwk. Tbe proprietur* have so much faith it*Its emrmtlve powers that they offer One Hun
dr«*il Hollars for any case that It falls
to cure Send for list of U-stimonials.*
Address:
F J CHBKE1' A CO . Toledo. O.

WHfV NC>T
Save ■* little moBCjr on yonr Oil Carpet

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out old stock to make room

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for tbe new that is Ivginuing
to arrive,

we

are offering

obst-r prices than e\i*r Iwfore.



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8. E. Wait A Sons have recently In
tnvdoced a new brand of cigars—
W^sworlh Bros.' Chico. In sinand quality they are the style of a ten
pent cigar, but retail at five rents
jltraight.
.. 8. E. Wait A Sons aim to give th«Smokers of Traverse City the b«s:
goods possible, and they believe that
In pushing and recommending the
Chico they have done a good thing for
people who like a good cigar st a res
aonable price.
The Chicus are made from a Ion;jjear Havana filler, and burn with l
solid ash. In flavor and fragrsnethey cannot i»e told from cigars thai
retail at ten and fifteen cents. Th«>
fact that they are totiay the favorite
smoke of the most fastidious trade,
people who heretofore smoked nothing
but ten and fifteen cent cigars, shows
that this is true. Prove it for yourself,
however, by trying a Chico.
Put
;down a dime st 8. E. WUIt A Som^
cigar oounter'and see if the two cigars
you get are qot better than any cigar
you ever smokcl b«-r<<re for tw|c«
money.

DesiraHi Proptrty Fv SM
We have and offer for sale the fol-.
(Wing list of r«**l estate. It Is all deirahle prr>p4‘r(y and must be sold.
Call or phone for price*.
ft on liar Ri . opooslte Darrow's
-. Building on same is now ust-d
as watvbouae, but can be uaed for
dwelling.
Ixt n. e cor IClh and Rennie Sts.,
57 ft. on leth St
5^) ft. lot on W<
Veal 9th SU '
N<(. f.20

reabablr liMat taeew
Tlie n«-w r»-|K,rl*-r lm«l
interview Senator Morgan
iMhuibin rann) <|iti-wlfnii.
He i-aiue bark liisidi- of I
Ute*.

“Wouldn’t he tell you aii> tiling?"
asked the editor.
“Yes." said tbe rejiorter. wiping the
l•e^H|lirutlou from id* ftm-ln-tid. “lls
loUl me. in loud, nngrv vn!.^-. to ga
to Pnnftina.-- Cbietigo I'rtbuiie.

juRm OEim WNO.

J. M. HUELLMAKTEL
KEAL‘ ISTATK AMD LOAMS
Mwtery ftowltall*

lugMiry«*«nal.
DsMMn
Houw and
House and lot. 8 1
St and Michigan Ave
LAWN WORK—Sodding and
Z lots on Elinwood ave.. l»etween
Aliee .Johnson.
ing neatly done. Ail work guaranteed.
Wavne and 1 . .
Rnniee street, between rit. phone 796 and 128. Browning A
Wayne and Bav Sts.
Adsley.
Aug 7-lmo
company, as to attend such s perform­
Lot 71. and houae. Oak Heights.
ance Is well calculated to make
One of the bes^ocatlona In the city
or surround log fcuntry for home. A
forget all the troubles of s bad day.
IBBMOVBD TO OFHCBS
acres of land, large bouse, cor. Bay
It ta a wholly commendable perform­
jjkm. Jk,
and Ramsdell Sts.
ance. never marred by a single de^
12 to 14 acres land in Elmwood town
ship, about 1 mile from city limits
fictency of deuU or performer, a fact
Will make a good market garden.
TtUpbam* BoebM Drag Star* ar
for folks who like what ta best and
3 40's 1 4 miles east of Cedar Run.
tthaiM,** Bara
cleanest in stage offerings and who
4 40’s 14 miles we*t of Cedar Run
BUGBETS
8HANB
love the hearty laugh that spring*
B*. D. NIOMOL.m.
There la considerable naw Umber ettx. ail; B«u ID
atK.MB:B*U
and plenty of wood timber on this
from real satire, wit, clean humor and
land Roll goo<l.
repartee.
Factory on Ilay St., power and ma­
chinery ready to run, 35.7 ft. frontage.
A good local ion for any line of manu­
SMlh SMe SfeMSttre
facturing.
Also wveral gilt-edge land oontracta.
the house laughing at Steinberg's | Why suffer with headache, constIpa- aiiglOU
QMtaaM FboMlKl
J E. Greilick Co. ^ I ■B B. yvont Bi.
Grand last evening. The house was Don
stomach
»'«lney and liver
large and all seemed to enjoy the play ]
.•^%-uj cure vou*

\

two principals. “Hans an' Nix" has a
plot. Just enough of a one to bang a
lot of songs and dancing on. hut the
main thing is the dialogue and panto­
mime of Dixon and Fields. The sup­
porting company was good, some of
the performers showing more ability
than common in minor parts of the
kind.

Johnson Drug Co

0TEI NBERG'S
0 Grand Opera Hoosc
On* FdlsHt:

It is time to be looking
up your

HEATING
STOVE

B. C. Whitoej’s Piquant
Hnsical Mlxtnre
20 Whistling
Song HIU and
Unique Dancers

ISLE
SPICE

And Wf have a very
Rood stock from which
to make your selection.

OF

We have cheap Air
Tights. Air Tights with
Cut Top, bottom and
fronta,
heating wood
stoves, combination wood

New York Cast
Special Orchestra
AMCrtcaE Beanty Choms

Ask to sec that won
detfni heater,

tOli’S OBKIMAL HOT BLAST

75 PEOPLE 75
Priets5ile,75e.«.$LSD
Seats will be placed on sale
Saturday morning.

SOMETHING NEW
WII^TV

DtNTISTS
HvnjoBxsraMocco:

UP-TODATE HACK LIKE

Tncher of Wolin

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

DEALERS IN EVERYTHINO

329 SOOTN HNI SHEET

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

DEALERS IN CVERYTHINO

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

WEDRESIMY, SEPT. I31h

FRANK TRUDE

Dn. Siijv & Pmlilliiii

Fine Dental Work.

INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
Uks Flndifia Musy.
lister's Rocky Monntain Ten
Ftedtog ksaltk ta Ifte flndli^
er fails to tone the stomach, regn» the kidneys, stimulate the Uver —«o think tbfMe who are akdu When
> throat or
1 cleanse the blood. A great
mnacle producing remedy
her of 8udy LotST^
tmti. Tea or Tableu. Johndoo Drag
had a terrible diest
<3|
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d by BMke ud coal
dust OB i^lanis;
ste ladlBc ho
L hanel of salt Is prodnead to the
1 IWd States each year fur hvory four
h abltantB. New \«h is the le
m t prodoelttf stato.

that, after toanriagn. mua jpganeU
he avoided by keeptogthair dlgees to good coadtrioB with Mtoetrie
8. A. Browa. of Beaa
8. C, says: “Phr jaar mg srlie.aaffered toteaaely from dyspepsia, camplicated with s torpid Uver. imtfl she
lost her strength and vigor, aad bea mere wreck of her fonaer ootf.
Thea she tried Blectrie Blttera. whien
helped her at ooce. aad Easily made
her entirely well. She is wow strong
aad healthy.” C. A. Bagbee Drag Co.
F. H. Meads and Johaaoa Drag Oa
drnggtau. sell and guaraatae tham at
50c a bottle.

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WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

2Bo SK OUR WIRDOW 2So

J. B. P%C:£ICCtliC Co.
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SCHOOL SHOES
FOR SCHOOL BOYS
FOR SCHOOL DAYS
That is the kind of shoe that is needed these coming days and the kind of
shoe we are selling. Boys will be boys and they want a good wearable
shoe. Girls will be girls and they want an equally good shoe. We -supply
ail demands.

WE HAVE A BOYS’ SHOE
A genuine calf skin, with an oak sole, will stand as much weather as the
oak tree itself. Going to schbol is hard on shoes, but it’s the time
afterward that plays havoc with the best of leather. These shoes sell
at $2.00 and $2.25.and are worth every cent of it.

GOT ANOTHER GOOD BOYS’ SHOE
Yes, and good boys wear them.

'I'hcse sell for $1.25, $1.50 and $1.<5.

HERE IS A BOYS’ SHOE
That is guaranteed to be as good a shoe as is made for the money—a
splendid school shoe. The high top calf sells at $2.25 and $2.50. The
box calf sell at $2.25 and the patent leather at $2.5U.

GIRLS' AND MISSES’ SHOES
More girls go to school than boys, then more giris* shoes are sold.
Have you bought all your girls their shoes? These are just the days
to get them fitted. These shoes really save you money. They will
cost you $1.50 and $1.75.

HAVE YOU SEEN THE VICI KID?
With either light or heavy sole? They are a splendid shoe for just
such service as is required. It costs you npthing to ilopk and very little
to buy.

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aHnd taaac a iai to aatah tba fnriL
lac%ar aot a Saadar aeboal fai
to taka earn af tba bora aad ba aaaud
tbto: ^OoanlfaMld.*OMddldla
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af tOi OMO 1a*lba Hkbigaa pan!

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MACX2ABEB EXCURSION to Ptoc .
of tte Notional Protective LegtoB.:TeAddreaa A. B, caxe Park Ploea bout
tnned JolUlegsa this monUng wHh j
pHafei soavenlr of hM vIsR to Tror
erec
night he was asMstlag FOR BALE—Almoot new Fbx ITpeiB Inltlntlag a dam of tnty when
wrller; emoh or terma. Inquire P. V.
■bme coo called hba. He stpcted*to
HajaUtOB. Park Place hoteL
leave the haU to a harry and aUppad
■ept 7-U*
midfeB. Che floor having been naed for
a dance the might before. He did not FOR BALE OR EXCHANQE—«a acres
think he wm. badly Injemd hot confine fralt and fanning land; time
^ued the wo^ for two boors. On ex­
given If doolred.
will exchange for
amination It was found that his left
bouse and lot or dealrable buUdlng
shoulder wma fractured.
lots. For further particulars call at
the Economy store.
aept 7-tt

for thS round trip.
OB tholr way ftom Uitogum to PecosLi. C. Obaolar. famerlr Mingi
CIDER APPLES wsatod at the coM .
key.
the le^ Wanton Dotai aAea, a1
totafo.
a«f
Mrs. B. J. McDonsM and Mias Oroce
Into Wa Datroit odk» or tba 0004
U Oaea. bollorMfcer at tba Pare Mccimi have gooe to Chicago for a
few days.
Jaam.Flnggartl^tlil.mo^(
th^ aarahw alaclBg'thnt hie hrotbar
a boatean trip to Hobot and half
at Mbrwaod ww dead. The
MACCXBBB EXCURSION to fVto^
gave BO partienlara and be left Imme- domn other ptacaf.
key tomorrow. Special train leaves
Mrs. B. B. Parry of Chicago, who
dlataly for Norwood.
on Pere MorqueUc at 7 a. m. Fare tl\
WRllo wnBciag toward North Park has been camping at Central Lake, refor the roand trip.
'
wimwi.l IM tHmlfif
Toondoy amraoon at Grand RnpMs. tnmad to her home thU momtog oflor
Tboaks King, an tamala of the 8ol- a short visit with her father. C. E.
mmg A^ktfm.
WANTEO-^’Three rooms close In for
OM or tba 1JM prlaaaan had arar dien* Home, was striclm with heart Baker. ll€ Sooth Cedar street
dieeest and felt to thd grownd. An amlight housekeeping.
Inquire 747 acU. Net and all fine Curtalna
raoalrad ebrtacloa traialag.
morning where be wlU locale.
Bocreury of the Local Lodge of^Etos
rO^HHPfMidMt, Pr«l41a«
W’aahington street.
aept 7-».f der^ at 848 State otreeL
Tba laat papar gaaa taa Cblagi that bnlenre was cnllod. but tho tmforlaaept
Mra. Frank Dyer.
V. A. Strong and gneot Mark Ash
Wade Trovorwa Chy Lady In Elk
tHr. jMkm
BMlta a aaeeaaHol 8«adar aebool Mts ama died before reaching the
ion
of
near
Fort
Wayne,
tod.,
went
Rapids Tnoodsy Evening.
Omunr. Rer. C a Scroll, Omad oMg tboa baiag a davotad aad tal> home He was « years old and
GIRL WANTED—For general house­
Carp lake this momtog. This met
lUHdi.
CIDER APPfj^ t
work.
Mrs. W P. Ctotser. 222
anted aapartotaadaat. a good Itbrart. member of Company B. Twenty-flfth
Ihot fishing wm be very poor after
Angus MoColl. secretary of tbe loco!
Troasm. lU^. J. WeM. n«raer.
Boardmon avenue.
aept 7-lf storage.
aplritaal atnglBs. regnlar attaadaaca MfcMpna tnfnntry. He'^llstid Dec.
^
lodge of Elks, aad Mrs. Emma Kelly
11. IKS, and was discharged BepL «. their return.
Tb# foragolAg aro tb« oHoors •Hcl
Tbe excursion of the Pere Mar- were quietly married In Elk Ropldi
ad at tte afteraooa oaHloB of the In scrlptnral verse lastraeUn It bolag lt«. His home was to Traverse CHy
|DfaB«HHal eoavasUoa. Tba ^tmUI- contended tbnt the Bnnday school was and be leaves a widow to Gaylord. qoette, which arrived here ’Tuesday Tuesday evening, the happy affair
evening, brought os gueaU to C. H. being a complete surprtsd to their
tag alder la prealdoat br ▼Irtae oT bis the only place where many ever re- Mich.
There will be a regnlar meeting of Johnoon. 402 West Eleventh street, his! frlendB and the event not being genoHta and tba aecracaiT and traaaarer ootvod any splrttnal InstmcUoo and
Oooen City comp. No. 57S, R.
A.. brotber and wife. Mr. and Mrs. D. C I erally announced until today. Mr. and
this need was supplied in tbls way.
At 1 o’clock the mambera mat In s Friday eventog. A full aUendance li Johnson. Mrs. Henry CarUss, Mrs. i Mrs. McColl will moke their home here
Ada Perry of Wotervllet and Mra.*Cof- where they have nameroua friends.
/ flrat was ralatira to tba faltltfnl work body St the diurch aad drova fo the dealred.
The ceremony was performed
Mrs. E. L. Edward was hostess to Ile Adams and daughter. Belle, of
' of tba prealdlBg aldas; tba ooocmd on nsylon where s pleasant hoar was
Rev. Milo Wood of the Prqsbytcrian
tba Bridge Builders at her home lost Hartford• tba death oTCHa^ilttle daagkter of spenu
Mlss Ada Waters bos returned from chnrch and the couple were attended
eventog In honor of Miss Vivian.
Bor. k H. Hon oMrartoo*s Landlojc:
YssUrday Aftamoan’s dtsalow.
by Dr. and Mrs. G- A. Jarvl* and MIsa
If ooDdlUon warrant her removal a visit to Ohio.
tba third, tbaaks to tba altr and Her.
The afternoon session of the eonJ, Nesbitt and wife returned to their Bertha Kelly.
R. X. Holsaple for bospltnlUy. and the veotion wros one of the most Interest­ t>m the cottage at Northport, Mrs.
loartb, thanks to tba cKr papers for ing of the three days’ scaslon. and KttA 8. Wilton of Defrolt will be Uk^ home to Schoolcraft this momtog after
KINGSLEY WAS VICTORmuch discnpaloo was taken up with tomorrow afternoon to the U. B. A. visiting hU brother, John Neoblti.
MIm Vera Cushman of Sliver Creek.
Iba last paper of tba afternoon was the morning paper, "Holiaaos tbe_Vl- hbepltal*nt Grand Rapids for treounent
Defeated Queen Citl Team 4 to 0
-The Y. P. A. and Missions" br Rcr. tollty of the Church." os glvan by Rev. under the core of Dr. Joseph R Gris­ N. y* who has been visiting Mrs. A
Labor Day.
H. % tanker at NnshTille.
W. A. SheUy of Buttons Boy. Among wold. and later wUI be token to the W. Buahee and family, left for her
The Bome day that the Queen Cltv
BrervU will be the next pisee of the views uken by the members was Bm«rgency hospital at DetroH. where home this momtog.
base liall learn defeated the Grawn
Mrs. Jane Harvey, wbo has l>ocn vis
meeting, baring been selected on the the suteroent. "Bln Crept Into Henv- akin grafting will be done by Dr. Hal
(cam at Duck lake, I.abor day. tho
Iblfd' ballot orer Petoskejr, lools. «" and “Holiness the Most asentlol C. Wyman. Miss May GoIIeck of Mercy ItlDg at Cedar Rvn. left for her home gtieen City team was defeated by the
Cnladoaln and Traverse Cltjr, Reed Thing to Preach." Both were dis­ boopitol. Big Rapid*. 1* to attendance Ifi Ft. Wayne ihla morning.
Kingsley base ball team by a score
Mrs. Frank Kenyon, who has be«-n
City withdrawing. The oommlttee on cussed St length by members end with Mrs. Wilson owing to tbe coll
pragrnai consists of the pastors of the many expressions both pro end con which Miss Wolfe received lost week the guetl of Mrs. Robert Dewar, re
turned to her home in SturgU ihii*
cbnrebes at Hersey. Bead CUy and were given. Rev. r. H. Bayless of Pe- to Chicago.
MACCABBE K.KCURSION to PelorWork Is to such a condition of com rooming.
Bverett.
toskey propounded this question
Mias Nellie Chlsbnlm of S( Louis key tomorrow. Special train leaves
Oatbered together in one great holiness of heart merged Into com­ pletlon that Straub Bros. A Amlottc
on Pere Marquciie at 7 a. m. Fare $l
ready to Uke posseaslon of their bos arrived In the city to take ur
school of Instruction under the tute­ plete sanctlflceUoo. through mere forbrick recently erected on West second year with the School of Music. for the round trip.
lage of tbelf presiding elder. Rev, G. glvenesa of sin, or most there be a
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. GUI, accom­
Front street The firm expecu to start
A. Hettler.\and In which each and gradual growth before the latter
every pvpll constliotes s portion of the Is reached T" The answer wros given moving Hhe lattes port of this week panied by Mrs. Clara Wlllcts. all of
faculty, the lost day’s se^on of the from the chair, ^nd Rev. HeUler and today the Installing o( the Im­ Northport, enJo>'C“d the "Hans an' Nix "
Bvaagallcsl convention of the Grand stated emphatically that there mutt mense boiler Is about completed. The play laat evening at atcln»M*rg's Grand.
Dr. Frallck of Maple City attended
Rapids dIstHct held forth today In be more than the mere outpouring of machinery will be transferred first and
the theater last evening.
three sessions ending with the evening the Holy Bplrlt before complete ssne- all stock left at the old build tog
Mr. and Mrs: Roy Riddel, who have
os the business will not be toterferred
ttfleafioo Ukes^soe. He said
Naming bsrvlos.
takes a healthy stjme of grace before with. Tbe Ann expecU to be perfect been visiting the Boughey family, have
returned to their home In Kendaivtile.
Tba morning sassion began pramptenter Into a stoe of sanctlllca ly Installed to two weeks,
’There will be no meeting of the Ind.
ly at 9 o’clock with the devotkmsis In tlon." He also mode tbeae sutemenu
Mrs. Pljik) E. Hall and daughter ra$15
ly and
ebarge of Rev. B, Perone of Coleman. "A child three days old Is os much the Knighu of Pythias tonight on apoqnnt
* Tba evening sermon delivered by Rev. chUd of the parent os one that Is of the renovation of tbe boll not being turned today to their home In Detroit
cvfry fly in Traverse City
after visiting Mrs. G. W. Hall and
'^pmplcted.
r. H. Bailey of Riverton was taken up twenty-one years old. We are cleansed
will soon lie mptunil.
Mrs. Rowland Douglas.
for discussion and many questions, from sin Just ss fast os we are able to
THE MARKETS.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kilmer
We arc now Ki'ing tlm«
relative to statements brought out. seeJight." “Ssnctincstion Is a fln
Mrs. P. SIttus left for MayvlUc and
ilonblo sheets, or Six Single
espeelal stress being laid on the ana­ Ished sferk, but the approach is grad
Detroit. Mich.. Sppt. 7.—VMjemt— Saginaw today after visiting Mr an.l
logy found In the experience of the ual."
Sheets Ix-st Tantrlcfoot Fly
September. 8lc; oats.^S’^c;
Mrs. G. W. Kilmer
cbtldreh of Israel and the Christians
Presiding Elder G. A. HeUler then B3%ic.
Paper while the supply lasts,
MUS Helen Stout will leave In the
of today, the consensus of i>plnlon of gave bis lecture on "The Exposition
COMK QUIOK
Chicago, Sept. 7.—Wheat—Septem­ morning for Washington. D. C.. for a
for only
the convention being that the analogy of Paul’s Sermon on Mars Hill," this
ber. 81c: December. 82%c. Com—Sep­
did not exist. Presiding Elder Het- l>olng sn exposition on the acts of the tember. 5314c; December 46tic. Oats three weeks' stay. She will be u
bridesmaid
at
the
wedding
of
Miss
ller cloaed the discussion by rooking apoatleo. which the speaker llktmed
—September. 25%c: December. 2'
Alice Dewey, nlwe of Major Fred S.
this decisive statement on repeated a perfect chain of truth between God Pork. 114.65: lard.'17.80; ribs. 18.67
Strong of the United States array.
sanetiaratton: "If reMgion is os good and roan, bound with book, swivel and
Toledo. O.. Sept. 7.—Wheat—Sep­
C. Corl>ett. superintendent of the
os we soy It It. we ought to stick
link Into a perfect chain. Tbls be soiil tember. 8314c; December. 84l(iiC.
ProUx^t your houu-a iind
fifth district. woBfem division of the
after tye g«H It.”
was on argument against tnctiooalism
Bast Buffalo. Sept. 7—Cattle—Ughl. Western Union Telegraph company,
lireeiilcs by laying in fi ifood
hrst Roosy.
among men and a direct refnUtlon of easy. Veals—Active, firm. Sheei
supply of Tnnulrfoot. as tho
The llnrt essay of the morning "The creation by chance. Rev. HeUler Higher, fairly active. Hogs—8lo«. left for Grand Rapids this rooming.
Dr. and Mrs Frallck and Jerry Sul­
flics' l>c8t harvest is yet to
Sacraments and Tholr Relation to Sal­ polnted_ont that this sermon of Paul’s cosier.
livan and wife of Cedar dined at Park
vation" by Rev. W. P. Currier of Ionia offered X,P«inplete system of theology.
Place today.
was full of good thoughts bearing
Owing to the field opened up by this
T1i«mm IL n»Ml. ta* Lant« rmrlj.
Miss Mollle Quintel of Kalamazoo,
the two sacraments. Itspilsro and the able discourse a motion was passed
Kot long before bis death Thomas
who has been visUing Mrs. J. W Han­
Lonl's prsyer. He ssid they were making It optional with Mr. HeUler R. Reed vUltrd some friends at
viewed ss sacraments tiecsuse the ob­ whether (he paper should be published wnmmer residence at Watch Hill. It. L non, returned home today.
Late In the afternoon lie was driven
servance of ihctd ss an assumption of in the Evangelical Mesocoger.
to Weeaterly to take tbe 7 o’clock train
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
the ohllgstlnn of s rbiistlsn life,
for Boaton. It waa a warm evening,
said: •Uspilsm Is sn ordinance
the horses lagged, and be miased tbe
-rMK QOAI-ITY STORK
pointed by inir l.<i»rd to the rite of Intrain, the last Baston-bonnd train stoi>ttlstlon lni«> the covenant of grace and
ping at Westerly that night.
to oil the blcAxlngs and l>enentii of
As Mr. Beed had an Important
AMOS MONTAOUt WAS BURIRD gagement In Boston early the i
fellowship of Us kingdom. It Is
day. be seemed worried until
THIS AFTERNOON.
iMitwrard or vblhle sign of the sealing
.learned thst tben> was s Boston
of the holy ghost who Is the Interior
press whieh passed through Westerly
bond of communion lK*twt*«'n the Ik*at ft o’clorit. Then be smiled.
ilever and the Lord, of which water LIUls Daughter of Ocorgs Meir and
(tolug to a telegraph offlee. be dlMro. Cimlea Vslloou Laid
baptism is the sign." Jdr. Currier em
rei ti-d a telegram to tbe superintendent
phatlcally suied thst it Vos the su
of tbe road in Boston, and aent the folAway to RoeL
owing n
thorltstlvo seal of salvation "The Im
"Will J
partsiion of H>e regeneroth^lfe may l»c
The lost services for the late Amos
large party
dislinct from the seal. It rosy sreoro K. Mmitagxjo occurred this afternoon
for Boatou?"
On account of the immense suocoss of our Black Silk
Saturday morning
plan- on wih‘ a special lot of
pony It. It must precede It and It may at 1 o'clock from the home. "Ordhard
The auBwer came: “Yes. Will stop
Sale wr have dcoklod to cuntinue'it for tho Imlanco of
in the cose of Infants, follow it " The Farm.” on the penlnsnlo. the sc nice train"
clnUics bnishes ]>n»ughi dinct from llie manufacturer.
tho week. It is admitted to bo the Lnrwtcst value giv­
Bucharlss. or Lord’s sup|H-r.
Mr. Beed read tbe message and
being In charge of Rev. Demos Ooch
They are gtKcl size, gofxl tiualily bristles, finishod in
ing sale of the season. Sec our new Velvet Finish
smiled. When the train pulled In Mr.
speaker Wtsied. was InstituUM by the Hn. who spoke of the long life of
,
imiUtion maln^guny Ivu k. n^ular prioo .'L'k-,
Lord himself and Is a tool to th«
fiilneos of the deported and his years Reed quietly started to b«rd It, when
Taffetas in Plain Colors, Chamelion and Changeable,
never of alt the benefits of His
of service. The remains were Interned the conductor said: "wSere is that
27 inches wide, at
large party we were to stop forT’
Sion. It is on exempliflcstloo of the by W. S. Anderson of this City.
"1 am tbe Urge party." replied Mr.
rbiircb’s gratitude for the gift
R#«d«and be l>osrded the train.
Christ, and espt>clally for His stoning} The funeral of Mrs. Eunice Vsllesu
{>ne lot of Hair Brushes same os aliovc. e.xeept that
death." In closing he sold; "Those ; ww held yesterday afternoon from
“Well. I don’t have many pets
who duly use them will find them to be the Friends churt* at Long Lake
they are imitation »-1x>ny l«cks, regular price :F>c
o'clock, a large number of friends In s round my bouse." said Richard Cook
a blosaed means of grace."
at
the
MldUod
hotel
last
eveniug.
“to
(his city )oinlog those at the old home
Infant Baptism Enough.
fact the only ones-about the place are
The iiiKcusston which followed was in a lost token of respect for the de­ MX Urge snakes."
Mr. Cook U an
confined (n (he manner of baptism and ported. Interment took place at Long Arlxooa cattle man with a ranch about
one vital question arose os to the nttin- Lake.
aeventy-five milss from Tucson. "You
We would like to lay special stregs on the VELVET
One lf>t of Latlies' nickel idated embroidery scissors,
see we need those snakes to keep off
bor of baptisms which a backslider
FINISH aa an improvement over the origina Chiffon
The funeral of Urn llUle S-roonths- tbe rattlers and also to keep tbe ranch
might Indulge In. Proeldlng Elder
Tliese are in three sizes, the larger ones are largo
finish brongfat out last aesson. The latter finish was
old babe, Irene, donghtec.of Mr. and
enough for regular work scissors; each pair oomes in a
ereptilf
a treatment of
cloth after wearing, which very ma­
Mrs.. George Molr was held this after­
tre tbe
noat leatherette ease. ^ We consider them an extra
noon
at
the
home
at
X
o’clock.
Rev.
L.
terially weakened the fabric and lessened its period of
Infant baptism was sufficient evidence
ever aaw. They "will go doom
naefalneaa. Tbe velvet finish, on tbe oontrary is a now
liargain at the price. Wc offer for Saturday
of God’s anointment as to need no rap- B. BUsell omclatlng. A large nii
after a rat and jrou may reot aosnrsd
and improved Vrooen tha| is aooomplishod by a treatvUtion after on adult coovonloa. As of friends of the porenU were pres­ that they never come bock wrltboat It
to the'manner of bsptiim the too- ent and tbe remains were laid to rest Tbey are also death to rattleonakeo.
ment of the vama proyioQS to'weaviog and results in a
la
Ookwood
undar
tbe
dlroetloo
at
With
thooe
buck
oaakca
about
tho
aensns of opinion was that the ooermInstroos fabiM that ia rich in appearance and will give
place we are uerer bothered with the
Bont Itself shonld be optional with tba Ralph Aadarsoo.
most satisfactory wear.
other opheiea. A pecnIUr feature to
party Interested through the dtactpllne
that the bterk oaakea not only are
Cardaf Thanlm.
of tbe BvangeUoal church made bapfree from polaqn. but tbey ore com­
wa wtoh to thank Uia anny fHands paratively frlea^."—KoBMa City
nndiwInUvas. aapadnlly Mro. J.Nalaon. Rtaa
tor thalr klodaaaa nhown Anrtag tba
rum Stihlecu for atudy ^dtoeim- mekaaaa and death of <wr bciovad htwA MOOW WANT
nloB wori margod Into tba Bimday hnnd and CMhar.
Mkool and two popero. "The Impor'ma. W. H. Bomb and Fbmily.
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CHRirrirAM teitndr wdcutte
•V RIV/NOtRAniL

nhor Mme for mortal ml ^
oppoaUo at troth: the oppoaltp of
«*TlMt pin «f IM «MI to «Mi« ip if Tim
opirft; the oppoalto if Ood; that uC
MiiC Mitf ftotli Mi kMto. to in rvil which Immonn mind tahaa no dor
M« INM m fat mrnmmt, kil to ■« nlaaDce: that vhich mortal mlad anoa,
lltiitom fir
to m IIN, trMh, Mto feela. heara taatea and amelia only In MIBB AMIOTTB ANOMCOIlOB HAN­
SON MARRIED.

Pfcm fUL tftdDIM:

aa Mama imtm

How we know.that thto to not
dotoltion of betoir and matter,
to not only an "immotertol. ioiolUgeot Caromefty Wdi Rarfarosad M Tkato
cxtoceiiee or apWt.“ hot H Ja ntoo no
Own HadM at 71t Btafa Btroat
ual exlatence
and peraonalliy .end
aetual
extotc
at 7:S0 eXleck.
woaaUoD at"-----la endowed
Weh.
lat matter to not an
Miss MalvtBa AMlotte.
actaal, visible, tangible object, aad
wHle li a philoaophlcal onaae lo-tl diorge E. Amlolla. and Oeo^
Uaaaoa of tkaTAmerlcaa Bxproaa domvMtod lito thw rtoaoee, aolld. U«ni
aad aerifoiin. In each ease it ta a mU pnny were mgrriad Mat eV^teg at
tangible thing. '—Web.
7^SP o'clock at their new home, 712
Concerolng mlpd they aay that mind
Is Ood. and that there to only a Divine Bute street, Rev. W. T. A’ttodhouse
The following lecture wo« glvoxi on mind, and that all Oppooltc to Illusion oBMIatlng.
*'ChriiittoB Science; 5^Tioi to Hr by or error.
The ceremony weg performed In the
Concerning Ood. we have this dcflnl* praaence of twelve gneaU who aaaemRev. R. N. Holuople, ot tbc ortemoon
ocMolon nf the cootoni
Inclble. sup
aupremc, bled at the Amloito home, going from
“Ood to Divine prlndble.
ood »o obir woa the subject hsndle«l inoorporesl. being mind, spirit.
there to the saw home of the bride and
bjr Iho Reverend Mr. Holsaple that a llfh. Inittu love ”
groom were the eolemn words that
and made them man and wife ware pro•These Inym
motion «ro« mode mmmradlng ibu
ihlng
refer to one absolute God and
publlcotlon of ibe lecture In ibe Bvon* Otoe "
■Donoad. The hoiiaa was decorated In
pellcol Tldlngk, the |toper of the con­
raras^'^ eaters and golden rod.' After
Csito Jsaua “Bctontifle Man.“
irlsilton Sdenco the ceremony, the guests returned to
Concerning
ference. and olmi In the EvanRellcal
mom
Mooaenger. Ibe offlclol organ of ibo says:
the home of the bt^de, where a wed­
trod the globe.'
men i
Kvoogellcol church. The lecture folding banquet arae aerxad, covera being
rinity we have this, in
Iona:
platetlon of the blending of the human laid for twelve. The house was dec­
and the divine: **Owlng to the unog- orated 10 white and green and the
Chrlattao lotonoo, WKn It Jtf
ampled spiritual evolution of the man
lua. his IndRIdual life became table was in amilax and asters.
The bride was clad in a tan travel­
rged and blooded Into nnlty with
m|H)Mlble for any per*
r the Father."* In ing dress. Bha was sUended by Miss
non to onaorer It jintelllfemly without
jh proper concep- Orrah Bpeaew, who wore a alllt Shirt
ilvhic 4t a very greot dopl of atudy
Divlne or Christian Science
and to In thto iianer we at'oll not try
w^lit suit. The beat man was Claud
to make any watended eapoaltkm of and the acceptation of the same, the
the anb>ect. but we thall Inaiead, net man Jesus developed In the Chris', Carter.
After t^lDf tendered a reoepltoo at
fot^h the feachlaga of Christ Ian and It Is a principle of Chrlatinn
Hcleoce mncemlna cerlait imblectt Science that a almitor experience the-bride's home they left for a wedvntt| nil who come to n perfect conIn which membera and the church are
dlag (rip to Grand Rapids, Muskegon
■ptlon of ChrliUan Science.
etpeclally Intereatod.
Reject Snlvatien Threugh ChrisL
and Detroit and will be at home to
has some lesHons
nee ha
ChrlMlan Setenoe
Christian Science- rejecu the Idea tbelr friends after Oct. 1 st 712 State
for ut which we might
mljtht do well
It also
all has msay errors. of salvation through fnith In Jesus street.
concerning whlil^h^^ w ill be well for us “ rtst.
Both the bride tod groom are pointCalvary
iacHflee
Not
Eaaential.
to Inform ours<>lve« and thus he able
t says (hat the sacrlHoe on Cal lar young people with many friends to
meet them and counteract tbelr Inry was not essential to mans sal­ wish them a happy journey through
flitenctw u|wm the religious life snd
vation.
That
the
bloml
of
Christ
teachings of the church.
which was shed on **tba accurscMl lUe.
Chrlotian tcianco an Ism.
Christian Science to an Ism, s cult, tn*e" WBs no more einraclons then
tht*n wh«n it flowed In bis veins as he
with a mixture of good and t»ad leach­ dnito went sroong men
ing*.
It to {ry the Fife of Christ that we
IJke llohainmedantoro ami mormon
saved, and not by the death of RepresenUtIva Jamaa H. Monroe H
Ism ami other false religions, t'brto- Christ. Thto makes Jesus Christ mere­
done—All Silent on Banquet's
fiance Srieiu'c is a religion that Is ly our example and not our sacrifice.
Political Bignificsnec.
We roust remember that It Is a
men made, «»r ibore proporly speaking.
In thto lnslenc<*. "women-made ' |t< Scrip)ural doctrine that Justice was
eulhur. Mrs. Mary Baker Qlnver Kdd>. outraged and to Im> satlsflod a sacrifice
Hon J. H. .Monroe has gone to Ben
claims to have had revelations from became necessary; hence Jesus Christ
GckI concerning physical and mipiritual came and took upon himself or sins ton Harbor to attend the great peach
iKire our Iniquities.
adonre, which has warranted her In
feast to bo ^Iven at the Hotel UliltBeware of False Teachers.
setting aside till- rtdlglon and the
comb by .Representative Sam H. Kelly
tbodox'leechlogy of ibe church a
H the church beware of
Thto morning's Grand Rapids Her­
netting forth e new religion snd p
teachers and falsq doctrine and
ald. under a Benton Harbor date line
.claiming |t«ln on unknown tongue,
of redei
her l*ook entltli^. •'Srh-nce a
of yesterday, has the following to say
pn*ai
Health.** The chuft'h takes (he Bible
iristt that cleanaeth us
ccmcernlng the banquet:
as Us guide; Muhammodeilsi
t merely a reform:
"Members of the loglslaiure began
irlstlan
rt' taught in Chri
the “koran;*’ Mormontoro. Its *'Book
arriving tonight for Representative
of Mnrtaoalam.” end Chrtotlae Science.
Bin No Raality.
Sam H. Kelley’s peach feast.
Its “Science and Heelth.”
Inferior a* e Literary Work.
Sin. arcordiuK m ChrlsUan Scleoct*.
“Representative Joseph Greusel of
Compered to the Koran and th
% not a rt'alU.v but a belief that evil Detroit was the first to pull into the
book of Mormontoro. from a llterar
r em»r exists
The only reality of
tKiint of view. Science and fUwIth I sin. sickness or death to* the awfull city and close to his heels came Nick
Inferior to them todb. and of c<«irse
Milieton of Holland, speaker pro lem
to not to be even compered to the
of t he house.
Hthle.
illsgt
“Both protested Innocenre when
The two IIfirst meattoi^ books ere 46k.
T>markablo ( ■ their Uteltory qualities
Krror Is s SupiMiultlon that pleasure naked as to the political slgnMlcanc-3
and compare favorably with other and pain—that Intelligence, substance, of the gathering. 'If the olhor fellows
Iteret
works in the clai
life—are extoieni In mater. Mind to want to talk politics they may do It ;
critic has skid, truth. Krror to Us 0|x>|>slto. a belief
world
But. as
We have come to rot peaches and have
rnoe and
end Hci
Health eeemi
Science
without understandtng. Error to un­
lUh* of hotcb |K>lch
real beeauM' U Is untrue. If error a good time, nothing more,' was their
. says: were true. Us truth would be <
he luieniallonel CycIop<
suggest lon.impart —Science and lleslth. page'4S*
rtstlan Solence professes
“Mr. Kelley expects fully agrentyB to a principle of Christian Science
sometimes ralle “MUi-1 that error or evil to God's opposite, five members of the legislature will
hence It to unrv'al God Is the only, come tomorrow. Governor Warner
Wo shall try In act forU the ctaUnu reality there is. therefore anything may not arrive In time for the banquei
of Christian Science tm these points outside of Uod Is unreal and has no to be held at the Hotel Whitcomb In
tiv quotations from th<»se wrho are Us identity.
8t. Joseph. Thto function will be the
Uiremost advocate* and from Us foun
Undertninas FaKh.
greatest In local history. Plates will
der herself.
Christian Science seeks to under­
Called UnderaUntftno of Go4.
the faith of the church aad con be 12 roch.
It to calk'd the “rndoraundlng of mine
*^ho reception committee will con­
fuae the children of Ood It to one of
C.od"
the forms In which satan to eoalag to sist of ex-members of the legislature
They aay that the admission of
the church and to Individual Uvea. He from this county. Speaker Sheridan
a good Intolilgence lays the fo
to not the “roaring Hoe” In thto In*
datlon of erll andi admits the existei
Masters' of Ratomazoo Is on t^ pro­
God and the devil;
of two po'
gram as toastmaster.
truth and error.
Not Orthodox Teaching.
Here Chrlatinn ^Icnce to out of b
«,lenee. It to
OtriSllTb^ [ MRS BEU.B P1.ACE has Just
roony*wlih the orthodox teaching <rf
* tt discards the vital principles turned from a two weeks' visit at CWthe Christian church and with the
uistlanlty and substitutes s sys I cage, Milwaukee and Grand Rapids,
Scriptures,. for U only mlmlts of one
inflneoca in the world, viz: tem. which as far as science and phll-^ where she studied atylea for UH and
|H)wer or Inflnt
devil. oaophy
God or good, kpd soya that the dev
winter. Will bare a nobby Hae of
or satan. to not nn IntelUgence or
^ ! street hats on display next week. Mias
nearly resembl
perwonalUy, but the abaence of it. *
CMadlna Vosbnrg wUl be here SatarHe.*' thev »ay. “Is all the aatan there derived froas It
day to take charge of wort rooms aad
Lacks Bpi ritual Power.
,
^..w-allty Nil.
ChrisUan BeJenOsts are reUgious. cooies highly recommended.
‘There to neither n peraonal deity,
»eply religious; so Is the tedlan
8ept7-lt
personal devil or a pataonnl men.**
other when she Chrosrs hir babe to
There to a spiritual man. but not
the crocodile. So-Is the tedoo denan; an
MACCABEB EXCTJRSlOH to Petoavotee ns be jugglea hts flre-sticka
a m
Christian BcMaee
hey tomorrow. Special train Mares
Map Net Real Flash mid Bleed.
leaching* that may be adopted
moral teac
to made np of with profliIt and ooma teachings con- dh 'Perd Marquette at 7 a. m. Fare fi
That part of i
oe Is not reel ceniag oor phyakml well being ithat for the round trip.
and flesh
and has no real exit
lusloa. for “there Is
Jfjpsea RMBMod aad Daisy Shadcck
stance or Intelligence in matter. All
and Joseph Oat of DetrolL who
to inflalie mind and Ms mentfe
.-Nlnfa*# OMt —e<L
Spirit to immortal** truth. Matter I*
ITndonhtedly we would be n atroag- vMitliit at the Shadeeto home
er, healthier paopM
wa ocmflne hm days, went to Ldaad'thla mpralai
diet aiBng the JMea suggeated by nature and obqerre nature'a to spend the 4mt- v
__ U is
_____
true that sre wernki
M«*.
also
he.a Imllnr. Rarer people If we
HAWBB HATB OB sale.^
higher idanls in both thOi«hC sm4
Hamilton Clfl|hlag Co.

tUaag^in ^tfama: **Namw$ know
tiMl tfito to Wit tlw tnw iiflaltion at
biiif am4 manar. Itinp to fin onlir
in iNMiitorlal IntollifMt MtotonM or
■pim.' but H to otoo ofi adiol oxtot*
MMo aa4 ptroenoiity ood to oaPtoMd
wMi Mfiontofi ood apiiHofmMi mottofi. W« no# kAow tttot fintor to on
•elMl. vtoibto, Ufiptoto objoct"

TO PBCH BMUlin

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eoniSdSn^Vita? eMMts of ‘
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TBompaanaBM. Mlehe Bepi. T.-fhe
Ch«Dkce Indian hnnetanR ten^ mi
TBM% mm WNI TMrn Onk far Wna- Mm home tanm ptaynd a game kan
that was a . cfncherMtt. Then
Mae City May Hava am AtMekic
was 4 to J ta favox oC the home i
Fnik BnBn.
The aeorea by the pW Lok wpremnde
boya. BM-nll
>Jh ai n«lhuaM.tlc maeting of the rUgmd as tlmh their Uvea dtpsnded
mk
Bthletlo aaaodauon held ttp<» It. Tim gaam M the evpaMg
Mat eveuBM Hertmrt 8iaUT|A was was played with a baU that eoold be
Deo- seen but not caught, aad was full of
t of the bodyr ;nd
i
nU Water reelected aecrelary
sportMrs. BHcn Berjeans of Bangor If
trensurer.
Th» High school boys will turn rott | vUIUng her cousins, O. M. and & 8.
lor Ue irit foot ball practice of the j^thnip.
thirty strong and pros­
Bam WUIto wtU bcgla harvesting bit
pects are very brl8!u tor a fast team bona crop this weak. He has about
In the nehooL RoberlaoB, the oapUln. ninety acres, and they are a good crop.
will be beck at quarter and behind
him wHl be Tnaek and possibly Chala the celebrated dog ease of Roody
venka. EllU. Boaebrook and many va. Watteraon, for ahoottag a dog. be­
others who showed up well on the fore Squire Northrop, Jndgment was
seoand team last year will be In the given the plaintiff.
scrim this year. E-E. Knight and Te I
John Koneske and Sam Gingrich are
Soot bard wiU coach the team.
Id Manistee attending circuit coun as
Petoakoy wants two games with the witnesses.
local team. One to be played hgre and
Mrs. John Fields to In Traverse CUV
the other at Petoskcjr on Thanksgiving aliere she to undergoing operations.
Mrs. Ctoreocc Westcott of Inland
dbr-. .
pr dqplirr of getting soc
township has loft her husband Clar­
I taken up ence and rotnoved to Honor. Mich
and discussed. The
the'eity team to willing to do a fair
share in this matter and with these
bodies pulling together Traverse
City will la all probability sec a goo*i
athletic park this fall.
ELECTED OFFICERt.
Ladita* Aid Boclaty of Asbury CtmTOb
Hold Thair ArmuaL
The annual election of nffleers of the
toadies' AW society of the Asbury M.
E church was held Tuesday stternoon
and resulted as /oUows:
President. Mrs. 8. L. OMey.
Vice president. Mr* Martha Brown.
Second vice president, Mrs. K, C
Miller.
Secretary. Mrs Martha Hollister.
Treasurer. Mr*. I. D. Hobbs.
RelUr and flower comrolittH-, Mrs
Harvey. Mrs. 9cott Mr* Paten. Mrs.
Beckman.
uastain
red I
I. giv.
make
when I
h. Cu
strength at
31 fall. No cure ao pa> Sb cenu.
■ Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
-rtioHias Tjuillug. of Londf . 1*esnn

-oil?, ting p.«fag^ -FTAffltinrT fWUT
10.

Hi* t'olb'itiou Is I1..W ^
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

YOU DOWT BUY BOOKS
FOP THEIR PRETTY
COVERS
NOR SHOULD YOU BUY
PIANOS FOR THEIR CASES

Kimba
PIANOS
Have artistic cases, but
they excell others- in the
three prime contributing
factors which are very
necessary to make a per­
fect piano:—

TKHSSa
TMimATMM CO.
STKAMU NAinsnE
aama

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■ Ar.~RuWwMM Mookay*
W«daawtoy> Md Fridays «300
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The SeiBi-Mo»ical Comedy Sucoc** oLihe Pa»t Seswn,

^ ALICE JOHNSON

THE MAfPGE OF KITTY
One Roar Fronl BeAinnin| to End
"Twl*pHof*w 118. for oooRo

Prick 25c, 3Sc,50^B{

FEW AT
toibOo

STENOGRAPHERS’
.If you are not at present doing your typewriting
by the touch method, it will pay ^u to spend an hour
or two at our school eVery evening. You can save a
great deal of time and your work will be more pleas­
ant. You can't afford to be looking first at your short­
hand notes or manuscript and then at your typewriter
keys. Save this time of looking on and oH; it will
mean dollars to you,.
You can make the chang
nge without any disadvantage
to you whatever, and wc know jrtiat j^ou will succeed.^
If you do not, you will not be required to pay any
tuition.
Write, call or telephone.

Trayersc City Business J^ollcgtc
Remember the number, 2B9-241 East Front Street,
OwenSinger Sewing Machine ofboe.' *.
* ^

iBqmr* at M A N. a Uckai !>««•

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

New Goods are Crowding Ont the Old !
-v;-

We'have just unpacked

300 Brand New Skirts,
100 New Coats and Cravenettes,
200 Misses’ and Children’s Coats,
All kinds of New Dress Coods,
New Underwear, New Outings, Etc.

Saturday All Day and All Next Week
We will be busy showing the many new styles in Ladies' Skirts, Jackets and
Cravenettes, besides hundreds of New Suits and Overcoats for Men and
Boys, and we'll be busy closing out what arc left of this season's garments at
ridiculously low prices.

Udies’ $4 and $5 Skirts
at $2.50 and $3.00

Misses’ $4 and $5 Jackets
at $1.50 and $2.00

HeaTj 20C STOCKIlfGS for f Cn
Bojs ana Girls, at....... 19b

UGHT CALICOES
pa lA....,

lit THE:
hi TOUCH
3d DURAHUn
The best musicians in
the land attest the tnithIbIdcss of this statement,
and This evidence is fully
supplemented bv 145,000
users of Kimball Piaaos.
T*he owners and users
of Kimball Pianos arc
ouribest advertisers. Like
an endless chain they tell
cheir frieiMls of iIk good
qualities of the Kimball,
ao<l in turn, they tell oth­
ers. That, is why more
thqn double the number
of. Kimball Pianos -are
sold every year than any
ocher make in the woiid.

■CkQmRi, EiqTntal
HcHMm
Brings them within the
reach of ^ buyers,
t
ana our
SiMdl HyMt im Hikes
Pt&Bs BajiRt Essr

KlilAJIMIkA-C
m A BliHBA Prwr

la
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Are you saving tickets for a Dinner Set ? We are going to give away
600 beautiful 48-piecc Dinner Sets—ooe to every -customer who brings in
99 tickets. You might as well have one as well at your neighbor. We give
a ticket with every S3c purchase.
We guarantee our prices to be the lowest by Ipng odds. You can’t
make a mistake by trading here. You have everything to gain and nothing
to lose. Tr>' it.

C
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STEINBERG BRCS:

TMi cvtHUM ueoaa TMvnK'env.

mkhiomi,

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THunoAv. HfruumT. »os.i

Brewster’s
Millions

WANTED.

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■■Bwork. 1114 BaateJib Rirpe

work. Mrs. Geo. Baritcr. 714 Union
atreec
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wmm good Mrt.” k>

Ifitm mt mmtttUm. Ite aHr pin «m
«Mt» Mtf Itea tte «H for It WM M»
iliftp^ aottw to MM • TmoBlof
•Mt at MatrrT'r
rottmtlli WM ao aaltttor. M te
ctootod mm oCoci vMHi was nqwrUj
la Maplag wtck tbe pcrtod be bad

toK^Tor?*'
(ConUaoed From Tuesday * Issu^
rHAITKU XVlt.
nEWSTKU
comparatiTely
wH! and sinuii: wb«*u be re­
turned to New Tork In Hai
rfered
lUi inm-e» bad Intrrfe
ramii
trnalvciy with ble plan of rampaicn.
Ive that
Hint be redou­
redooand It was tiii|ic:^Mve
ble bU efforts. uitwittastaDdtiiK fbe

B

I act was to rail Bi»on Grant d BJpley. from whom lie hoped to learn
what bwearenacn Jcmea tbouittat of bis
inrtboda The lawyer# bad beAd bo
ronffdaiat from Montana and adelsod
li!ni t<» continue as be bad iiefrun. assurins him as far as they coi^ld that
Jmn-a would n«»t prove unreasonable.
An exebsnpi' of telecrams Just before
bis o|ieratl.>ii bad renewe.1 Monty's 1
dread at bis c^x-eutrli' mentor:
'
N>w York. Jsn a 1*-.
Svrarrnrist Jonva. notlr, Men! :
How about hsvina my HP- Insured^
Would It vloUtr condttlonar
MO>fTaOMKRy BREWSTER.
To Mootaorovry lire«ater>Nrw Tork:
So«tns to mo your llfr would becorno ai
asM-t tn that case. Cun you diapua<- of II
betors aepc OT
JONES.
To Swoarrnaen Junes Uulto. Mont :
flu tii« contrary. 1 think llfo will bs a
debt by that Utm-.
MuNTttOMKRV BREWSTER
30U to take out

;SXr-Sk-

of wiff I
ibooo oat nopteiMU
piowdersd talr.------With grwt dlMcsItjr tbe artist bad ascohd fas Monty « comidc 1b wblta
■atla aad gold biroestW whkb mlgbt
«wn baTB SipuMd tbe petaoo oT Looia
blaaelf. It aade bln fe<4 like a popteJay. and tt was with lafliUte relief
that ha tM It otT an bov or as after
dawn. He knew that thlogs bad sona
well, that ^ersn Mrs. Han was satteficd. bnt #e whole affair made bUn
taeartalrk. Betted tte i iitegllniMi
Urlateff «on Wni be'deteettd a note
or irotj wblct rerealad tbe taofbter
that went on batteible back. Ha bad
not reabaai bow niodi It woMd hurt.
“For a ceptm” b^ tbooibt. *Td fire
tf> tbe game 'and be satlafled wftb
what*a left" Bot be reflected tbet
BtR'b a coorae would offer no chance
to redeem himself. Once again be took
tg> the challenge and determined to
win o«t. ‘Then." be thought exnltantly, *TU make them fkd thla a bit"
He longed for tbe timd when be
eoald Uke bis few friends with him
and sail away to tbe Mediterranean
to escape tbe eyes andAonguee of New
Tork.
^
Harrison
to complete the arrangements ao Hut
they conM start at one*. Bbt Harrl
son's fare was not nntronbled when
be made bis report. All tbe prellml

ristnrs’ mllUnery <



““

bad been out for some i
(^»nlpl<
: now.
j the set
Harrison's sbtmldem. but bellvlty.
sunwise blm I fore Urn Intensity
rnsliy of bis look bis friend’s
e^orsl
11 lielplessi
bunt blm up nud prot»-st vigorously | ^.W| truth la Monty, I've taken some
against the course he was pursuing. ; of your money, and I’ve lost It. Thst*s
nor did It nnrprlse him when bo found ; tbe reason 1—1 can’t stay
1 bare
that bis preaence was not as essential betrayed your conOdem-c.”
to tbe sm-cess of some otlior affslr as tt ! -toJI me »bout It." and Monty
bad once be«*n. He was not gn‘etetl as |M>rhs|ts more uucomfortable than
conllally us before, and be grimly wou frioud. “I don’t understand.'
-you Itelleved 1
dervd
■i-d IbO' • many of bla frieiKU wouUl
. Moth
sund true to the end. The un^ rtaln- ty. You see. 1 thought I was doing you
ty madb blm tom more and more often ; a favor. You
' s{iending
inch
ig in return, and I
iDce to help you out
more frequently than for mont
_________
__________
_
_I
wrong,
that’s all._______
and before
Much as be bad dreaded tee preten j could let go of tbe stock *80.000 of your
tious and resplendeot Imll. It mri use­
ful to him In one way at Icfst. The
••proflt" side of his ledger aecount was
enlarged, and In that there was room,
for secret satisfaction. Tbe Viennese
orcbfw^ straggled into New Y*ork
beaded by Kk>n Ganluer. a phyalml
w ns-k, in time to make a harmonious
fan'wcU Biqwarance behind Brewster’s
palms, which caused bis guests to won­
der why the American public could
not appreciate tbe real thing. A, care­
ful summing u|^ the expeoass and
tveelpis proved
tbe tour bad been |
■* a iKwanan for B Aaterr The net loss :
was a trifle jnoretiMn 998.000. When'!
this story t>eoame known about town j
ev.wyliody laughed nltylngty. and poor
r.sMner was abnoflSn tears when he'
tried to cyplaiftAbe dtester to the man i
who loA tlr money. But Monty's
acnA of huMpiingnlarty enoogb, dM
not ^rt ||/5« this trying ocen*
tiom.'
▲esfl^f%j tbe U1I proved to^
tbe talk of more than c
for auwhleh wwHd
R OMde him fmaUkt a |»eptete».
into Ilia
MQM3r ted goM. 1 can't nptoen tt
waa la jct. But God knowa 1 didn't moan to
Florida and eba^ tbe period from

nteaL'^

X 2s?ij2A’3r.i?J3.ri.s;

^daEJ>j]ildiaii!s\fegetaUeCnnpoiind
builds health and strength for all women who work and are weary. It
creates the vitality that makes work easy. From the thousands of
grateful letters written by working girls to Mrs. Pinkham we quote
thefollowlng:

'

Dkar Mrs. Pihkhaii : — I feel It my duty to tell you the good Lydls
E. Plnkhsro's VegetsUe Compound end Blood Purifier have done for me.
Befora I took them I was very nervous, had dull headaches, pains In back,
and monthlies were inegular. I had been to aeveral doctors and they did
inenogood.
Your medicine has made me wdU and strong, I can do most any kind of
work without complaint, and my periods are aJl right
I am in better health than I ever was, and I know It is all due to your
remedies. I recommend your advice and medicine to all who suffer.
Mss Abbt F. Barrows, NelsonvUle, Athens Co., Ohio.

Oh. If American girls who work would only realize that they have but
one life to live, and make the most of their precious health and
strength!
Mrs: Pinkham extends to every working girl who is In 111 health a
cordial invitation to write her for advice. Such letters are always kept
strictly confidential, and from her vast experience Mri. Pinkham prob­
ably has the very knowledge that will help you—and may save your life.

Ijdta E Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound Car» Where Others Fail
be uO.e tn pay l«cT tUe rj^ney V loot,
“u
tJl‘7orX
Ifud
rvtalntljeiKjalllouor iniatbeUad held
But llarrlann luul too niut-b self re
siH-et to car* to be eoufrouted dally
Wltb tbe man he bad wruiq{i*d. Gradually Monty realised tbit Xoi»|H.*r wua

and a* a result Daj City loses her sir- |^her nKivenu ut is <« foot
get
teacher. Miss Johnson as-j
suhscrlpHons enough t<. bring
her improvement mentally and
Hange phone from Florence'to
'physically to her faith and the influ-j (tj *,«, y^Us. It ri-qulre.
and
'
»"•' ' h.*n he learned vf ffaxiOO of this sum aas s.ihacnie-d In a
her devotion to the cause ho promptly
minute. ii is pnihahle that the
tendered her a p<wition ’ teacher in p..|, -phon*- will t
! zton.
I sition out of the scrap

fo“ brurai^"c“ru“u^^ eaSIi^^o^'dr- :

Crystal Falls Is in an uproar over a | ^ ^

.uade blm. He^UM aj>oa leaving ' strike In the Bell Telephone Fo s om-,
New York, as there was no opiKirtu tral office, all resuMng from ill feellhg j
metropo^nd Iron Mountain
........uin|
baseball game lK*t»«H*n teams
■Tre made up my mind. Monty, to co
^1*™^ I

,u,omoh|!ists

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s ..n

'** M<»n'1*y aftern-sm. :
farmer nametl Waidley. a rrijiple, wa«
iig. 11 may
®
»^ » *‘ek ago Bot'i 1' driving to Marshall with a load of an
There’s Ino'tellluc.
may atumhle
Htumhle on
on ‘*''‘J***^
up the.ne-and-well. that «<»*ns had g«m,-s^n with oatrid- , “[^^’'^An^utT.mohlur^arae along' _
a goU mine
u
^ only ebumv I have to teams Sunday, and the fans at Cryttal i

-....

•By Joxe, No|>i>er. I haie It.

sri.j/k: *”•

'"^hV«*»«ngWaldIey out and breaking his
town. askt*<l "central" m get | ,
......

cried

i: ;"n z r::: ::,:u wZ.;

In the end .N’opi^r consented to fob !
.Mountain slated that she had or
low Brewster’. advU^. uud It was j d-'™ from Manager Shephard, who has i
agreed ibat Ibey should abare equally I charge ««f both places, to give no In ;
all Ibat reanited from hb* jiros^Ks tiiiR | formation to Crystal Falls. I.ater Iron ;
tour. Brewster "grub staked” blm for j Mountain
called„ up
____ _
, and asked the Ihi
a year, and before the end of tbe week |
crysul,
) Falls and afie refused to give it. Tilt'sI day Manager Shephard discharged the
(Continued In Salurday’* Issue.)
j Crystal Falls girl for refusing to give'
________________
I the Inforroatlon, and the other three

ZiLo rZi::** “

“i

MICHHUR HEWS CONDENSED
Ensign and Mrs. Clifford of tbe Sal­
vation Army branch In Bay City have
left on n^slaB tn England. They saved
the money for the trip out of a salary
of 110 per week, in the course of sev­
eral years of hard work and econom­
ical living. The ensign has been ex
ceptlonally sueeeaaful In his labors.
James Barkey, an employe of a Flint
shoe store, found In tbe alley In tbe
rear of the store an old form used to
clothing stores to display suits. He
took It Into the shoe store and gather­
ing op portlona of old sulu» dressed
it np, and on Saturday night set it up
In the I^y In the rear of the store.
On'SunAy morning It was discovered
that the wooden form during the night
had received a hullct from a tS-calibrc
revolver In tbe back, and the derby hat
which had been placed upon its bead
was smashed In as though It bad been
hit with a potlceoian’a club. None of
tee nlgbt police have reported shoot­
ing a dtunmy.
Five years ago Miss Christine Jobneon. s teacher in tbe Bay City public
aehoola. nras attracted by the cult of
John Alegander Dosrle. who was then
ezploltlBg bis healing powers. She
visited Zfoo City, sad was cared of eye |
trouble bx Dosrle When sbe resamed
tencblhg tn WnshlngUm acbool sbe
laid avaj'her stanaes. SInee that tine
sbe tea beta ote of bis moat ardent

. tJoB. tent tea tevora |ww»nn>8 for tho
dlsdples. ate bteane n rtsneowesi of
^ taka It 00 bard, old biff.**
lIpBRniah ban mid bt ootlNtf te«F-1 know yoo-d act teto maj, but It tbe iBGte Dooie coagragntloa. Hbis
dnoan’t brip mat^
^ JlteRZ nsM ate ■Rfrim risUed Ztet City,
Brcwnterotoi^oCthtei

is

WANTEO-GIrl for geaenl housrs
work; snaU tanlly; $XM per week.
41S Sixth streeL
aept 1-tf

^ 1n office and factory, ahop, store or kitchen girls tie
work an over this land, and, alas I far beyond their strength.
Young women who work are especially liable to female ills. . Too often
tbe girl is tbe bread winner of the family and she must toil unremittingl^i no matter If her back does ache, her limbs and abdomen throb •
with dull pain and dragging aensaUons, and dizzy spells make her
utterly unfit for work. These are the sure signs of female irregularities
which kiB beauty and youth.

^
months, and It was being orerhanled
and put Into condition for tbe voyage.
It bid been Brown’s speUal pride,
but St bis deotb It went to heirs who
were ready and eager to sent It to
tbe hlfbest bidder. It woold not bare
been easy to find a bandsomer yacht
la New Tork waters. A picked crew
of fifty men were ondsr command of
CapUin Abner Perry. The steward
was a famoos manager and cooM be
relied apon to stock tbe larder In
princely fashion. The'boat wonM be
In readiness to sail by tbe lOtb of
April
**1 think yon are goliC In too beartly.
Monty.” protested Harrison, twisting
I oervoosly. "I can’t foe my
^
bow you can get out for leas
^ rortune If we do everything you
ba\*e In mind. Wouldn’t It be better to
poll up a bit? This looks like sheer
madness. Yon won’t have a dollar.
Monty—bo|estly yon won’t.”
"It’s not In me to sav
per. but If yon can pull
lara for yourself 1 shall not object."
"Too toid me that once before. Moo
ty." said Harrison as be walked to tbe
window. When be resolutely tamed
back again to Brewster his face
white, but there was a look of deter­
mination around tbe mobtb.
“Monty,
be said boakl
quickly.
■\Miat do) you mean, Nopperr

”J:,m^;oMKKV .,lu:w«TER.

___

.lisappeared down tbe

Mrs. Matilda Hopklnson of Ibmtlar
died Tuesday rooming of iiert.mitis
Mrs Ifopkl
kinson had been visiting be"
son m Siwkahe, Wa.sh . and wa.s taken
ill on a train while on the way home
She arrived at Pontiac aStur.lay and
was too ill to know when she reached
carried through to
D.‘trdt. where I’onilac i>eopb- »tth
and a petition is Iwlng circulated ask I whom she was acquainted foun.l h -r
ing for the removal of Shephard. An ^ in the depot and aj'slstoil her home.

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SA - IVI U - U AH
NBteOOD

^VJPMNirYlf^O

▼ATBft.K'rS

MAKU IICH, lED BLOOD. HEALTH AlfD STUNGTH
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
AND NERVOrS PEOPLE
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
ERYSIPELAS
ECZEMA
GOUT
SCURVY
TUBERCULOSIS
RHEUMATISM
LOOD POISON
NERVOUS DISEASES
IDNE
WEAK LUNGS
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
LIVER TROUBLES.
nervous dyspepsia
SA-NU-LAH tsblets sre compounded from the essence of rare
East IndiaB Planu. and are tbe perfect^ result of over 20 years of
medical research.—SA-MU-LAH acts p»mpUy on the Lungs, Liver
and Kidneys. These organs are directly re^ontible for the oondition
of tbe blood. SA-Ml^-LAH is a blood pt^log medicine put op In ublet form, sad cootalas aothlng of an laj^oas natare. They are lavala-,
able la cases of speclflc febrile dlsordete where the blood has a Urge
excess of ferine or arlc add. Every dbease or disorder that flesh Is
belr to can be traced to Impure Blood. ^.SA4IU-LAH has bdped tboo■aads of eafferen.—ft can tielp you. r

FREE.
ON BALE ATJ»WK(?IPA|i DRU001BT8.
PRICE PER BOX CONtAlMlilQ » TABLETS, 60 CENTS.
If yoor deniar cannot nupply'yoi^aead price and order to

POWELL DRUQ&QH EMICALOO.
M» MAMAU

street,

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I

FOR FUN^BALB ^ ’
I eaa furalah yonkfy.klad of earrlBBa
I hare ive hacks aad t|paa
S-eeated carriages la atoolt.alao s slea
liae twoeealad carrlpgaa,* tiflpa iBte
baislte. Ktedly sire ma aptel
when U aeed af^aaythlnf la iUa Itaa.

TAXES

MONEY TO LOAN—Bo tax daaw
put la mortgagoa Boaaaa tar saM
Inquire of H McNemara. Part
PUce Hotel
July.
PALMISTRY-Ooa
Remember the fatnre Uec la yoM
hand, a eelentlfle reading win reraa)
the tme Ufes ktotory. Orer 111
UnlOB St Bide eatraaeeb
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Motormaa Phillip Oarrisaa, of the

GIRL WANTEO-44A0 per week for City Blpctrtc Ballwey Co^ at Port Hu­
gMd help. Mra. a J. Morgan. 60S ron. did si hemic bit of work- Taeeday
which, brouftet him the pteadlte of a
Bute strtet^
aug
full of pessengers. eye wUaeaaM
DO YOU EVER NEED A “SHINE" in of hU brave daring. As his car wte
yoar boslnessT See Cuaaingfaam. at coming along on Gratiot avenpe back
the Lion barber shop.
of the boach cottages a three-yeaf-old
daughter of Mr. and Mn, Swallow,
FOR RENT.
who are apradiag the aummer at Port ‘
FOR RENT—Sevea-room boose. In- Huron, wandered upon the track. Tte
rails were slippery and Gairlaon 1»quln' SK« State utreec
sept e-12t
stanlly realised that be would no( bO
able to stop the car In time to save the
FOR RENT—House, fumisbed 01
furnished: also rooms. Call fore­ child, so after shutting off tbe carreat
noons at Sll Fifth street, sept 2-dt he got out on tbe ifaard and picked {ip
FOR RENT—Front ronm near Board the child before 1 he fender stmek her.
When flowing wells are mentiooed
man avenue school. BuiUble for
tearbers. Inquire at 436 Webster one naturally thinks of the great wells
of the Dakota samlstune In the Great
street.
aug 30-tf
Plains region, and of thane of the Pots­
FOR RENT—Three rooms. Inquire dam and St. Peter saodstones of Che
states In the nortbem portloa of the603 West Sevehth street
Mississippi
valley. Few people appre­
ang 21-tf
ciate the fact that |n reality the state
TO RENT—^Unfurnished rooms; also a tjf Michigan has more flowlag wells
good bam. Inquire at 218 West than almost any state in tbe Unkm.
Eleventh streeL
July 18-U Such. howev<*r. Is the caae. and al*
though most of the wells are small,
their great number—SjbOO or more-rls
FOUND
comneheAtk'O. nod the aggregate
FOUND—Pocketbook on Edgewood supply compares favorably with many
better known regions. The great poaroad. Owner can have same
slbUltles of luaderground watera and
claiming property and pajing
tbU noUce.
ang 28-tf their immepae value for induBlrlal. flo- '
mcstlc aim pnhlic supplies, and for
the Irrigation of* celery and allied garFOR SALE
den crops has been recognised, sad
their Investigation for the heaellt of
a bargain, two lots
■OR SAL
n street.
Mrs.______
Wm. De- the people bat been undi-rUken by the
on Washington
street.___
W’ltt. 220 West Sevchteentb aireet. United SUtes geological survey. To
aept 2-6f me<‘t the demand for Information. a
complete Invest IgatIon eras omdneted
FOR SALE OR RENT—A good seven- under the• direction
of Frank ^vcretl
t
room house. Inquire Dr. Gauntlett. In IJWH, during
luring which
30 or more dls1
sept 1-tf trlcts yielding flowing Wells wore vlsItiHl. and Ike ge«»logic coudlllons cooFOR SALE—House and lot, comer trolling them investigated. Incldefital*
Front and Monroe streets; 30 acres ly many observations of the more Im­
/ruit land: 10 acres timbered; price portant springs aere made tbrooghoot
8000. Address B.-E. Belknap. 102S the state and much aiientlon given to
West Front street.
sept Mmo* public water supplies derived from
a-ells.
Septeml»or tx'gan early to lake her
FOR SALE—House and lot at 202 N.
Spruce St-, second north of Asbnn’ toll from shipping. The steamer North
church. E. H. Allyn.
aug 26 if lVln(l stnick a rourrete pier at Dnluth
FOR SALE—Heavy work team with in a ht'svy sea pnd sank shortly after <
ledng tow«td Into port. Her cargo'^lx
or witbodl baroessea or wagon.
E. Orelllck^Co.
aug 16-lf a large one, and consists of mi^llaneous manufactured gotalt. W^loh .
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining Ubie. will be badly damaged by the aralor.
one sideboard, boa refrigerator, re­ Hut a heavier loss waa that of the
volving book caae. three dining steamer Sevona. which struck a reef
chairs, arm chair, three rocking in Lake Snpi rior on the night of the
chain and other articles of furni­ first day of September. Eleven liven
ture. Inquire at 911 South Union were lost, and the nurobfTWight havq
atreet.
aug 2-tf
iHH-ti greater but for the heroic tacriflees on She I«rt of the seamen.
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly
menu Herman W. Smith, 612 West
ElevenUi atreet CiUxana phone 199.
Jane 27-tf
Notica to Taxpayara.
The tax rolls for the collactloa of
FOR SALE—Warebonae building
Bay street comer Hall, also 14- school and city taxes and special as­
sessments
for tbe live wards of tte
borse power gasoline engine and
feed mill ontflt; also 9-room brick city of Traverse City, Mich., have ten
residence, 637 Sixth street Apply placed In my hands for colleodor.
I will t>e In my office for the por^
to John Honfleld at residence.
Jone 26-tf pose of collecting said taxee every
week day from now nntil Nov. 1, 190^,
FOR SALE—Store hnUdlng. slock sod from 8 o'clock until 11:38 o'dcck la
flxturea. Win sell all or any part the forenrx>n. and from 1 o’clock oirtll
or will rent bnildlng. Apply at once. 4 o'clock in tbe afternoon of earii day.
All taxes paid before 8epL 1st win
Chat. Eoaenthal, Traverse City, Mich.
may 27-tf.
be received without colleetloo tern,
and all taxes remaining nnpald oa
FOR SALE—41 lots '.n Hannah’s 6th Sept. 1st and nntil Ori. laL a penalty
add; 6 one-acre loU fronting on 14tb of one per cent tpr collection win be
street 4 la Griffin A Winnie’s ad«L, charged. On all taxae reamlaiag anand 3 krts on West Front street paid 00 Oct let and antJl Nov. 1st a
penalty of two per cent for ooUection
WMl be sold on easy payments
exchange for other property. Geo. will be charged.
W Raff.
Sept 1-tf
Office, Room »2 State bank hldg.
M. E. Haaken. City Troaaam,
Dated July 24. 1906. *
MISCELLANEOUS
'
Joly S90eL IL

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SEWER TAX
Fifth Ward.
Notice to all Peraem Intereeted:
Tbe special aseessment tax roU tor
tbe conatractloo of Lateral Bewer Mo.
1. Sewer DIatsict No. 9. located la the
alley between Waabiagton aad Wdbster streeu. beginning oa Oarfleld arw
aae, maaing thenop west to Barlow
Mreet, thence aorth on Barlow I0
Wasblagtoa street, thence west on
Washington street 4o RaUrond nTcaac.
thenee to eonaeet wBh trank aewnr.
hag teen plnoed la my kaada tar eollecttoa. tte mame to be paid on or be-

WBK-HND SXCUBSIOMB to
•vankeA ria M. A N. S. aad M. T. Oo. tore Bent to, 1919.
Ronad trip HjOO. Qolag Thai
ll.MHA8afUU^\
aftaraooa and laavlag Mllwaskaa Mbatey aJgfct, Aait Ird, 10th,.17th, Utk
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TKAVEMC CITY, MUMtOM, THURSOAV. tCPTCMKII 7. IMS.

la rreaoe is
laa aot enly
hot has
la ahoat M eartidaa aa4 brechnrea, beaidea pearly
twcptr Mg
At the
___ he has dcitwarei leetarea
regMartr. wrm«a ep hlatoile, potUleal
apd phimaophtral sobjecta. incladlna
Oae af the hwiesti

'C.

Lada. Greek an/ Arabic. No one has
the old alchendsts ao thorough­
ly aa be has. la poUUcs he is a radi­
cal ct radicals. F>or tarenty years be
WPS a aeaator of Prance, twice minis­
ter oC poblic tttstniction and fine arts,
and oace minister of the Interior. He
may be called the head of French
With all bis diverse activiUea he has time to devote to his home
detiea aa pate^amilias.

TOO ptaoe jour O. K. OB.anyflung to« are v9hf «6 atad by yoor
____:
mark. Wbec^ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY puts
I tb» trade mark in red and white oo each cod of a padoee
of Btfcdt Crwdcm or Wafers it has affboxl its £b>al 0. K.
srhich abaohxteiy guarantees the contents of the package
to be the very supcriative of eardlrnce. To learn what
this trade mark really means try a package of GRAHAM '
CRACKERS or SOCIAL TEA BISCUIT.

Lleotraaiit <k»v«Tnor Rrm-c of Now
York, aaya a amail ho*4*tq|io in a
wmotory In tho woKicrn iiart of tho
irtate Ik pointed out to vUItora a* nm*
of tl^ Bight* over tb<* grave of a wUl, wbo. while not lacking in l ive
for the departc*d one. wax iH-mirhin*
to a degree, lie onlered a aniall *!tiue
becanae It wa« cheap, and t«ild the
maMOD to engrave on it thi* in«crl|e
tlon: "Kanih Ilackett. .\gi*.| Ninety
Team. lAinl. Rbe Wa* Tniu.*.“ Tbe
> eutter Mild then. wa« Iimi much
ioacription for xo xinall n xnrfa<-c. hut
told to go abend and “iM|U.-exe It
/ well knows and ranch liked, her am- Pahneatock,, bare a raodel dairy fann on Boinrhow.'' Hen* U tbe luM-rlptloti
"Mioeered;." “S:irnb llnekett. Agi*»l
CPMOUI MPWS nt TWTMffBMfl ?;cIquh and kindly bonplulity when bor{ at Quaker DoUom Valley, in Bal'i
I>onl. She Wax Tbln."—Fblladel' iMfcfiwnaw I
was Inlmated with ihe dln«- more county, and the other day they
lion of the kluaeovile legation there'had the meml»erK of the naltimnrr nhla Rei-ord.
The wife of a well known officer in
twelre years aao barins won fori Stock Ezrbanse out to look at It. The
NumerouB and Worthless.
Waiditniftfin recenUy advertised for a her much popularity.
\isltors were driven over the 650 Everything I* In the nsme when It
cook. Tbouah ibex*w(ahliidinn'nt proA Parisian journal wonders what acres in wagon* drawn l»y teams of enroex to Witch Hazel BaJve. C. E
aided o%er by the olBcer’s wife is In Nol>el would do were ho still living eight nicely matched gray Percheron DeWItt tc Co. of Chicago dlxcoverxMl
, accord »lth their undisputed social He .was a Swede, but the pul the as­ horses, gnd they found the dalrjmen some yesrs sgo how to make a xajve
position. y«H it is by no means preien- signment of the Sol>el prizes In the and the stablemen all neatly ant- from Witch Man l that Ik a jiarfic
for piles. For blind, bievding. Itching
lions, for the naval man has no means hands of the Norwegian storthing, for formed.' It Is also reportt-d that they and protniding Piles, eczema, cut*,
aside from his salsry. CoiiM'quenily the express purpose of bringing “these found a scene of "unusual pastoral burn*, bruises and all *kin dlBease.i
when ons appllcam f<»r the position of (wo hostile brothers" into friendlier beauty." There are hills. valJeys and DeWtU'x Salve bs* no equal. Thl* has
cook announced to the wife that her *
question arises whether tumbling, stdashing waters on the big
iwlce would Ik* f&o a month she
' the Smodish (uirHament will not now farm, and the kejmote of the manag.>
“Told llial such wages were out of the dlsn*gard Nobel's directions and llBclf roent is organluUon and system. The
qtieati^. The cook, not deigning to assume charge of the funds.
result is success.
Tlie niTlvnl of many Illndoox fn>m
notice
ce the remark, went on at length
Ad Pbiglish paper publisbe<] in Pe­
India to 'enter Ax Ktudeut*
*quai Ideal Ions, kin says: “A memorial has again
to give 'her superior *quailflcall
•9km- Was -BalUw>
Ini|ierlal nniverxity nnil Mln*irtouching <*i>eclslly on her atdllty to lK.*en sent up to the throne by I*rlnce A former Congriwnman. w ho at oM lr«-hi
Toklo lui* l»een
ely. li
gel up smart luncheons and dinners, j
,j,si all rolllUry officers shall time was a member of tbe Couiuiittee
;* fi*xt!vi
the gn-xt Imllaii nathm
Again the lady of tfie house nid that
and have their on Natral Affairs, tell* of a meeting
al hera. KIvoJi. nt Tnkio thl* .vear for
she would ncrt ,»ay |.'.u for a cook. S«-e- ;
„„p. of that committee to dltu-uss Hie
Its of a bill looking to a ch$injfe in tbe firal time wltli gn*at »*. bit.
ing that her determination was unal- ;
p,.
Beat Fcr Children.
lerahle. the applicant for the plare prt-^
The empress dowager was the style of the guns on a batl'iS »hlp MoUierx, lx*
careful of the h*^lth of
pare,! to take her detuirture. As she |
rterlaring that changes >f theit Iteing built.
your children,
laxik out for rough.*.
chiU
HtiVuuous objtHdions to tbis roeasim' Cold*, rroup and Wh.*.plng rnugi.
was uearing the door she remarktHl. this kind might bo made after her
were
made
l»3’
a
ratbor
buiiiptious
Stop
them
in
llm«—tm.- .Minute rnugii
paironltlngly: “I see! Vod a
d«-ath, but not during ht*r llfeilnie. niemlMT tlieii servltig bis first
reiiu-dv
Mat uiIl-.-<‘
ing to live within your Income.
Prince Chlug has lM‘on cut five years' Congress; and In Ids reinurks he dis­ and *ilea.sant
rontain*; iio opiate*
An English writer In discussing iwy for his presumpUon and Tleh played a vast Iguoniin-e n«si»e<"ling llif Sold by al] druggist*.
•The l»Kychology of the American roil juan * transfer from the board of rev- eletueiilal points of naval eunstruetion
Vlee^t'onMil tietu-ral tbirin.nn. of
lloiialre" has this to say: “He Is apt |emu* to the board of war is atiributct^^ and ordtiniiee.
ki^outrenl. refMirts tluit tin- I •omiulMii
rjmn the ndjonnuiif-iit of the
to ciimhine the ethic* of an alligator to tbe same ra^e
gvvermueiil has nppmpriul«'d siri.<ti«'j
mittis-'s slttl..^.
ting. .
■with the creed «rf a memt»er of the Y
At the first dinner she gave In;
lunkiiig ex|K*r1uieiits with the elec I
Jd. C. A. And it is this combination Hamp<leu iiouse. Urndon. Mrs. Potter ji,y
prot-eK.* of siiieltiiig iire*^ and man |
m-w memlM>r.
%fnclurlug *l**el at Stiult Sie, Varl.t.
that makt's lilni far more formidable j punter staggered eveob
Ijody by luadlie. “remliMls
will Is* e\perim»-uit^i !
than oiir own skeptlral and cynical
~ to WosbingtiMi for .Ml kinds of
Ihe dinnlngnutm. At
Itiiportuiit results ant«s| j
cnsmopolltsn minionaires, who fetd Brat her gm^sis thought Mrs. Palmer
eomiTiied u Ret»reIhsl there can l»e no righu'ousness In
absent-mlndetlly.
but *he ! •“"‘ffn.ni Arknnsas. who like
nt mil
A Laxative Cough Syrup.
a providence under which they pros­
“A cold or cough m-HiIy alwa.v.s pm
per. * The Ameriran ndlllonalre gets In England the liosless Invariably;
duces <finsiipatlon —(he water all riin**
his strength from..a simple and inberle ey»*s. nose an<t throat instead
of passing out of the system througii
Iti'iL^iastoral niornllly. and he us***
that strength to overcome the cornn't her exnmple will lM*come the fashion j ♦«» N‘'" iK#rf .News, where he was shown the l|\ei and kldm-vs. For tin* t^ant
'of moisture tin- Isiwel* Imconie dry
Inhabitants urf cities with their own In I»ndon. holding thal U Is obviously ""
« ruis.-i
hard
Keiinmly s laxative Mone>
«ea|K>iu;. Cynics, dislsdists. haters of more sensible for the hostess to «MUer he stndltsl nliout tlie d«s-k. in isaii|i:iny
Tar Is the orginal laxative Cough
tbefr, own kind, are always weak»ued the rtsim first in order to correct any witli II iMillte young naval o(!l<-er. who Syrup. It ni«*cis and corrects
w.ns Inilia-ntitig t«» hbn the points of alKive conditlon.s. by acting
hy the fact that tjielr faith, however niislak<*s In the “order of sluing" ho.
Interest on the wiir-»lii|t. the muii trom
It cathartic on tie- l«n»els
rnriousty they may bold It. is negative fore the guests lK*gln to flounderi ,\rknusas hapjM*
colds from the system ainl
lM*iilng t«> gliim?* int«» nn
and luisisl on diuibl. lUM-kefoller's
coughs, croi^ wh.Hlllh.g cough.
open lintehwuy
Cripim.
hrolu^ltis. cl<.
S^.ld hy all
faith Is positive and preserve* him
iinn of Ills gttlib* uud ^‘Xelaiimsl:
from all doubts and scruples. >jos' that
ln> is rich bfi'yond al! precolent his
IU(aM« To IW* K.-rtlr<l.
wealth, no doubt, sotmts a pns>f thni
fhie thing tl.rif uiiiioy* an.] humiii
his way of life is ngrtM-alde to a lM>nent»*« II western m.in In Neu ^'..rk . itv
jf Sarnaparilla. Good for
h- the w.iy in whhh be I* lienl.tl u.Jl,
fleient lTovldenc«-"
.Hariine** Rosen. wlf% of the new
Russian amluiKsador, Is likely to be­
come a leading factor In the social life
at Wnsiiliigion. where she I* already

Ayers

Free Amusements.

Railroad Rates.

The celebrated Ad|{le
and her wonderful trained
Ilona* Tbe most thrilling
performance ever wit­
nessed*
Other'Attractions of a
marvelous natare. FREE

Reduced rates on all
railroads of one fare to
Grand Rapids and return.
Write S. J. Weber, Sec’y,
for all Information. 89
Pearl St., Grand Rapids,
Mich.

•nythioc? Ask your ptreots,
grtndparents, neighbors, your
own doctor. Wc will leave it to
any of them. Best blood medi>
cine. Best nerve tonic.

Trotting, Pacing and
Running Races every day*
No extra charge for
admission to tbe Races.

SOUVERIRS

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN

Sept 18-19-20-21-22, 1905.

Premiums for Aplcultoral
Exhibits.
$25,000 Cash Prizes*
Horses, Cattle, Swine,
Poultry*

Wofldertul Eibibits.
of Manufactured Goods*
Fine Furniture, Boots
and Shoes, Concrete work,
etc* Actual manufactur­
ing going on with latest
machineiy to Main HaU*

iKodol
•*«

S.f.vvaaMai

Women's Oepartmeot.
Fine Baklng and Pre­
serves* Art Needlework
and Tapestried'
Special prizes In cash.

lEAL CSTATK AND LGAftA-Gfmad
TraTerae Laud and

Boardmao RIyct
Electric Ligbt
& Power Co.

Afcscy for Cdebnted Fox
Typewriters

Loan

Co., F.

DfL T. A. WILHELM. DentlaL
opera boose block. Room L
OR. F. HOLDEWORTH— Special ab
tentiOB to diseases oC tbs ojrc, ear.
BOSS aad UiraaL
(Baasaa fitted.
Rooms 7 aad S. H. B L. MsrcanUls ^

Co. block. Both pboeea

R. W. Rastall

Ym At* N*t Feenig Well,
lliBd aod wotn out, parbapa orerworkwL Ifont iMl thiB way wbea

•« K> wear at hand, they wlU
ward

H«ia^

gwwm? Ofottlty. LfoWMluSlv

15€S

DR. E. B. MINOR-OMce orar Amer­
ican Drag Btora Special atteatkm
to eye. «Rr. aoaa aad tkroaL Olaaaes
fitted. Botkpbaoaa RasidaMa Slf
Sixth StraaL
DR. W. E.. I
Citx., 107; Bell. 9t. Baeldenea, Tit
WaaMnston street, CiU. pbOM SU;
BeU. M.
DR. A. H. HOLUDAY, Oradoate T»>
ronto University. Ofiloe in Maasou
bldg. Telei hoaes, pfltoa 103; raMdencegiM.
T. W. THIRLBY
earn A
phooea 1
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Physk
clan and aorceon. Remorad to oB
fioea over Firat National hank. Citi*
iena phone S36.
ORTf. P. LAWTON—Phyalclan and .
sargeon, now Monaon block. Botk
phonea. Night calls pronpUj atr
tended ta

CIVK

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“Cool as a Cucumber”

VIE, VIGOR & VITALITY

HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tunter^jmd action regulator. Satisfgciion guaranteed. With Kimball
^ualc House. QU. phone 2t4.„

Try • **FIII ta-nlght."
ror Sal* bf aU Druggiata
to Oant and 2B Cant Boxaa
ACCCFT NO SOBSTITUTU

Tbs C. B. Taylor Coal Co.

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attornay

xxcuasioRs

DR. O. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 BoUwr*
land block, physician and turgeoa.
CitizenibPhone 364.

Bay Steamers

i^TRACT^ OF TITLE—C. O. Cnr*
ver. Prices reasonable. Office with
O. P. Carver and Hro. oBth pbonoa.

NE-AB-TA-WANTA

liecV drug store. Cltl-

Loave 8:30 a. m.t 11:00 a. m.i
4:20 P. m.

534.

BOWEBS BABBOa

M®, J. 0. a XAllT J.TRUEBLOOO,

Leave 11:00 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
oaos4»7-awuhatamd<. • a sa •* u

OHENA
Leave 8:30 a. m.

1 to 6 D. m. T to B *rrolB*a ■a^d^c* »
WynhoopBaL Cma.n. phoa. 41..

NORTHPOET
Leave 8:30 a. m.

JOHN R. SANTO

NORTHPORT FOIMT
Leave 8:30 a- m.

Fare No-ah-ta-warita and
Bowctb Harlwr 2-‘>o round
trip; OuvTia, Norlli|x)rt and
Noflbport Point, .‘>0c round
u-ip;

PEIlUAL RSOIIANE
mm WnkMs BtoCk. StSTana BBS
a F. CARVER A BRO.

RETURRUIG SAKE DAT

FIRE mSDRANCE
C. C. A. BUILMNC

M.&II.E. TIME CARD

Fur dt-reloplnc the bast or to inak* th*
brrert firm. Urr- M.d be*atlfal. hotblna cm.
eviORl It To prerent th.- bu«t from dirlnklnr.
mother, thoold elw.y. t»e Ur. I-hMlo. >V«h
food xfU-r weMunc heby. It wUl elw. rctore
• buw.m to It* nxtural cootuor and beauty k*t
Uirooch thta reuee
We eame.tly warn ladle, to avoid rotwtl
tntew of lx Charlc n«h Fcxl. 8« that the
Barn* and portr.lt of I>r. Charlc U on the bo*

A. D. TYLER

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DENTIST

EE-'iis"

Offita IM, Nav WUhala hMfiL «1a.
phoaa, tUL

111;!

VV Oor.ai.a m

A.___

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET

Train, from Cadar C.,,__________
rlr* e .14 a m. aad Odar City and I

_________

J. I. Hum
Bn. W MeWillr
MOIIROE & itWETH''

“^GEIERAL IRSURARGE
II I WEWWIt.H»m bLOCK

• aty, 4:46 a.

olau on th. K.rtthport braaSi*** ^

,

O. D. MILLER
DK NTI.ST
(HUtml DmIM.)

JS?U‘Th7K<JS',^b.23..’*

Train arrl •«. TraTWwr City lc» a. m. (fast
rain with .l*wp»*r from CtBctoBaU. •
Train arrlrm In Traror*. dtj 1;B p. m. aad
T *) p. m. from north and Math.
Train amrea from Korthport 10* a m.
Train amrlnc at 8
a m. aad Iwrlag at
4 J0 haadlf* tlu^ ClnelnBatl ■tom*. oSLv
ala*per.aad chair oi.^ Mcorad at WalSca.

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