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The Evening Record, October 20, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-10-20
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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TMVCnC CITY, mCHIOAM. FUfDAY. OCTOKH ». tW.
UIUWMI RKHT IF
ww w/miED mn
ILLWOlt
SHOKK
THMt
CBtW
OF
By IWrr to the Rrenlns; Rf«or4.
Dttroli, Oet. 2o.—K»rlc»lkm of tin*
Difroli rixtrr w prmrtlcmlly blockeri
lo all but tb« Ui^tioftt clrmn rcmeU
: ibU BKiniiiix oo account of tbe low
FOUGHT j
^
»»•* kUo crow-
WAVIt ALL NIGHT.
WAVM
NIGHT
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SIR HENRY IRVING BURIED.
Aahea Were Laid Away In WestminrUr Abbey.
Ily Wlrr to tho Kvc«nlnx Rorord. ..
• London. Oct. jn.-with lmprc.»!vc
Club HetiM aiMl Oraund* Badly Dam- c^rrmony the ashi*fi of the late Sir
Hrnry Ir%lnx «.rr lMirir<i to<lay It
a,ad-»*Qiiaw fpint CevtfM With
Wfstmlnstcr ab)H*r.- A xrrai ihmng
Watefwseat Houtea ftulned.
raid tribute of ivuticct.
' Wllllaffi tmith'a Launch
Orivnn Ashore.
WATtR RAN ^fROM THE «AV INTO
•OAROMAN RIVER.
e":
6REAT STORM
ON THE LAKES
A Wind-aterm. wUh a velocity of
llfly milee an hour, beoinning eariy
thta fnoming and continuing through
out the day baa completely tom up the
bay front. THPheavlaat loacra are the
G. R. A I. raiiw.-y ^nd the M. A N. E. DAMAGE TO DOCK PROPERTY
The We-guotong. club house and
AMOUNTS TO THOU8ANOA
■roofida urero damaged badly, the'
Traverse City Rod and Gun club auf->
srn~-,'r.-.rc.:*“sas sum ug WEcng
THt little schooner “X-IO-U-T* is still
fighting for her existence at the Han ONLY TWO LIVES HAVE BEEN «Enah A Lay company dock.
PORTEO LOST.
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I
A florin mhlrh for fovorlty haM
never been €*nuslc-d in tlUs n .on,|.
t in the Lake—Perc Mar•truck lbla_cityearly this
queue Bridge Over 8t Joseph
soon after mlUniifbt, tboutb rain bnRiver Is- in Great
pan falllnp at 6 oYloclT yostenis) after
Danger.
noon which cooilntted until at 2 o clnck
this afternoon, a maximum of i.ij
-—
Inobes bad benn mtlatereMl st ihe rov ! By Wire lo the Rveninp Ilcrord.
K. Wall. I j5t. Jof-ph.
Oci. *n.-Tho
Coupled wllh t^ heavy rainfall,
flerre-ri nortbwef i in»lr followed by the
heaviest this yaar. a wind which
hlch iti Itijghihi s«a ever known on the caal
rrra«.d In «locltv -.11 n Ik^b,. .!■
,h,.
».«. a .„.^o
,h.. ....r, or|,„
,bo nlRh,. ThouGrand Traveran liay up witb terrlflr
entire water
front sesiterinx all water ersfi. wi»b I Joseph. SYUith Haven, Holland. Grand
ih.-4r slirlirrlnK lu.u»..k. ,..i.nii«-m.U6!, i
silv.-r IV*rh
abma and »horrwar.t, nn.il to a..nl|„„
sl.on. 1. . nlm-l, ..n.l...
and look at any poillon of tho bay It ]
... BO ..nroamon alsht to aoo th.^
Narqu. lt.(Conllnued on Ponrth Page.)
|
j At flHH-n Hay the damsce Is over tw.i
hundreil th ueand dollars. Tlie vesM 1
I In'ne was s-mk and the KrliotUH-r Glen
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:
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I Cu> I.T is wrerked Th.‘ schooner KtiS
iluy made harUir damas<Hl after a u>r.
rifle flchi.
Reports from nil harbors on the lake
show that the storm is the mo«it terrlTRAFFIC ON ANN ARBOR RAIL-1 fie on the lakes for thirty years.
VVAY IS TIED UP.
! Grand Haven the north pier at
^ ItaiiMir is goo(' and tfie tichtliouKv lad
I ly w recki'tl. Ti>day a heavy sea U
TRACK SANK
^ FIFTEEN FEET
r
^;-v FRDBHTS
MNUILED ^
■
^ HIKE BEEN Nttnuaunw.
Their
Rpeclal to the FSvenlng Record.
Prankfoit. Mich.. Oct. -O.-ThSonih Manlton mail boat was picked up
three mnes out at 2 o'clock this roomInx bv (be life saving cr**«. All on
hoard weru xav4>d.
Oleo Haven. Mich.. Ocf. 20.—The
South Manifou mail boat is mlsslnc ani
is feared It is lost. Joio-ph Haas,
tho carrier, bis wife and son. I-awrence. b-ft ^pire yestertiay afternoon
at 2 o’clock for the Island. .Sothing
has iKen hcanl from them since. They
were not sixhted hr either of the si aHons and it Is feared If they have not
been picked np by some passing
steamer they »rr^ all lo»i
The Pm-blo of Pine lake is shelier*' 1
at S<iuih Manitoii.
|
PffiSIDENT IT UUNT*
MET FAMILY OF HIS MOTHERS
MAID. AUNT GRACE.
Himself on Corporations,
Cotton and the Chinese
Boycott.
By Wire to the Evening Rerord’^
Roswell. Gi.. Oct. 2o.—Prcrideni
Roosevelt reached here at 7:30 this
momlnx. and left the train to drive to
the villaxe bouse of his mother.
-Tba-prasideni visited his mother’s
homo and shook hands with many of
hit old friends. He m. t on tlje porch
his mother’s maid. Aunt Grace, who
introduced tbe prusldgmi to her hus
band. sons and daughters. The presi
dent shook their hands and was ns
glad to see them all as if they had
l>een governors.
Tbe first portion of the president's
i-IK'OCh lodax’ was devoted to indus
trial manors. In recall to coriK»raIlona, he said that they should be regiilaiod but not too severely as they
• ere needed to develop the resource:^
L»f iMs countr>\ From this, he passed
to tbe south’.s grtat crop, cotton. The
mitttr of lalKT In e<uinection with the
rotthn crop brought up the matt« r of
the Chinese J»oyco»t. Ho advocated the
i j.cltislon of the Chim»«e coolies hut
thought that every privilege should Ih*
Riven the l»etter class *»f Chinese when
they came her<v
THDMAS-BUSHNEU
Pepulad Northport Young People
rapidly, comWere United in Marriage
jinx on like a tidal wave driven l.y a
Last Evening.
^
PASSENGER SERVICE IS MAIN- hurricane
TAINEO BY TRANSFERS.
alwive the fl<K>r of
y'
I |»orebei. »if tlu* summer hotels at Maca- Special to the Kv«*ning noronlXorthpori. Mich.. Oct. 2b.—A mar
■'
'
jtawa l*aik ami Ottawa Ilearh. At
Will Be Two Days Before Oamage Can | Grand Haven the schooner Kate Lyons riage which xoiyV place last evening at
Be RepalretJ—Old Sink Hole and i Rirtick with lerriflc force oo the north the home of the bride. Miss I^tiiej
BuKhnrIl. united two of the most pop
.
. Contmuou, W« W.ath.r Wa.
i
•"*'
jtice of her Is left. The crew was ttlar reaidema of thia village. Mis.v
Charlmte Bushnell and William Thom**
*
su«e.
; taken a»ibure bv tbe life savers.
-----I lleffalo niKirts great damare done as. both members of the Congregation
o’clock
RlH'cIal to the Hvenltig Rt«ooid.
| in liai vicinity. The barpes Vnodilla al ch«*vh were ma-rled a*
CadlUic. Mich.. v>ct. 2t» —Three bun-j and Swetihea 1 f»e:iarated from tbe last evening at the home of the bride
dred feet of the Ann Arl»or railway | steamer Prinxle and were adrift this by Rev. vx . h. HvIIk'.- Flftcn-n
.. right of Way at Temple, twenty mllev i «n<»™inx In'tbe lake. Canadian reports hers of the family were preeoni tc
ne*» tbe nuptials and after the happy j
* smith of here, has sunk in an old sink-1 ^'how harborAamapes.
;
holt- nearly fifteen fe«'t due to the conGlevtiand Vpoits the sietd freighter event a fuRrfleUcQd c»>arivari by ihej
v'*tlnuous wet weather. FYeight traffir i Wisconsin dav»^ed
brt'ak- young members of ihU village oc-j
south of here has Ikh^ annulled and j
r at Lo-aine The vesrcl was curred. the •erensde continuing until t
pasD4>ngr*r traliis art' compelled to »damaged The steamer Sarah midnight with a full amount left over] ^
Shvltiun ijk on the riioaU cast of Lt>- for tohlght’a performance.
MUa Edna Braham will give a mix-1
lalnc fKiuudIng liadly and will be
wn-ckefl. Two of the ervw were cellaaeoua shower this eventng for| ^
Misa Tins John, whose marriaxe to
IMI BMH ***^*®‘‘^
J^hooner Kingfisher
illLANU:^^’^
Cb-veUrd anti wax Uneoln WUllam* of Knight’a Ferry.
tUajihctl to plet^ and the lag Walter Cal., occurs Tuesday evening. Oct. 24.
SEAS SWEPT
-------—
; Metcalf watt alao Mt«k. .
MARINETTE WERE
LAID LOW BY WAVCA
HOUGtS
TROUBLE IS IMMINENT
WITH KEROSENE
SixtMli-YcarOld C-iH* Suited Fire.
She and Sister Are Dead and
TrouWe Bctwceti the
Mottmr Is Dying.
Tartars aed Armefiiana at Baku
U Again Eapseted.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Blade®, Neb.. Oct.
The ISyear“
/
: By Wire to the Evening Record.
old daughter of Fred Wei started a fire
Marinette. Wi*.. Oct. 20.-By laxt
si. Petersburg. Oct. 20.-Advice*
in the kitchen stove this morning with
Blgkt*s storm hoesea far intand were! from Bakn sute that tbe sttuatloo
keroaene. She and her 4-year-old mis
Mid low by waves forty feet high, j there* Is again threatening and a reter are dead and tbe mother Is dying.
Threc bouses at Sqnaitertown were {cnirence of tbe trouWea becwcea the
All am terribly burned.
swept away and part of the families i tartar* and Anaenlana. which remaned
are missing. Light Keeper Hanson al|Jn pnctlcany tbe devhfUtkm of the
Tbe class in chemistry In the High
Menominee Imrcly cfw^aped with bl» ; fnimnmdiag mmntry anh the mining school are Uktag np the study of nltm- ]
jqf ladaatiT oeems probable.
FamlliM MiaaiSgi-J^ght Ksspor at
MtPomines •rely Escaped
With
1
i Fai^
vroii mtr
SWEET CIDER '.5 .
J. C. Morgan A Sen. ^
RUBBERS
THOSE
WHO
WALK
ta por Qxlfen.
noa 11».
sept 12-tf
Fri4iy, OcL 20,190S
NICE DAT THIS
Trade Isdiig rather quiet
ve have }ie<m using the extra time making up a Imtch
of Citrate of Magnesia. We
have maileriO bottles. It is
quite a bit of work tn ttmkiv50
bottles Citr.iU‘ of Maguesia, if
it ia maile right, and we have
csertaiuly made it right, so
make up your i
that w e havi*
busy Uiday. The solution has lo be
ver>’ eiirefuUy filt*re«l and
then afU:r l>oltling we sUr*
sUes each bottle ihtirougbly.
If you could 84*e all th<? work
we do to make Uiis article
you would be convinceil
that it isI something
f
U Wb4m*f Wats walk in
RubjAM^ when it*s wet.
It’s a gn*at di^l rbeatsT
to buy a jxiir of RublsTH
i-arly, K*for«* yt»u get your
feef Wf*t, than to buy <Hingh
nndicine all winUT
KSKERUBSBIS
Oity Boole Storo
THE HOBAHT CX)., Prop.
ivmi';
TO BUY
thMpuAltmrsrfor MstSPBUKf- MdSUVHSrSUIIB: Uy<«*r«w
Sowbtar. w« know of »o«hi»c thM
wtu citeok fbs srxuMBt qwfater
lhMthm<.atsr«;
$19. $lt. $15. BBi $IS
sVnORD
For AU Wool Blmek tesyMSas
f«rdBN«pn»rc«aU
KvkMfcSBsytSSBJr
to fit ever)- aliaped shoe in
Men*. WtHnens and thildn-n's
OUX PUCES AXE LOWEX
thau DKjel stores,
^
f£LUKOfCOODSHdi
COLD
OR
RUBBERS
Which? /
W.. i,av th^
you ran pro-
FOR
MEN
FOR
WOMEK
FOR
CHILDREH
Ruldier a ii d
cure the oold
without them
Rnblw^rswith
Well <»ffer no
niblsTB, self-acting,
f Rubbers |
te sr.1',?
TfflS BOX OF MONEY
WOITH WHILE
AM IMO
u*ba*rputotoarba*ineMjii«t no*.
Nt^ finidMN of monldiug. ud *e* •trte ai« fai ptook vkioli
nM«nt that >-ou can pH jnat the vwy thing needed for «tty pictuie.
W,>«lofxi*Ti work in iiuit cutting, both o«l and Kiutre.
Tbe Hiram Baker, coacomlnx wbi
JOSEPH HAAS AND heirs informatkm te waatod by Mn.
FAMILY WERE LOST.
Loxan McCaao of Bnriinxtoa. Ont., ax
published la the Record yeotei
lived here a number of yean ago and
about a quarter of a century past, left
here with his family for Texas. In
quiry. however, failed to locate any of
had IX/J EMPIRE FOR SOUTH the family in this aectkm and It is not
known
where the children are. As no
m'anitou island.
information of tbe family has beei
ceivcfl here for many y»*ars. It is likely
Had Not BaMi SigMad by Either Sta that he has died naiurally or beea
tion and P^ara Had Boon Enkilled.
UrUined for
Safety.
hihth
F» lOT U Pt
Hiram Baker. Who Wm KSIod by ladiana. Formorty Lived Hofw But
Family Are AH Geae.
LEFTOPiBE rmmi ?. ■.
icalt Hm F«md the W»t*r l>Mni
•ijrtMfi fmt Jem Inch^ th%
BAY FRONT
STORM SWEPT
-----------SCHOONCR
6 O*OLO0K EDITION
mmtmjim
feared that
KTWTSIIERBUICXa
HAW-
MR* TKVINC TO LAND.
PiCXEO OP BY
MY UFE SAVED
1J'-vf<.;': ■,•3
umigkt whk Ffobabir i>«te
We e<‘riaiiily would
sjiend so much time on
it were not a meritorious artide. If you would know
more about it ask
GIVEN AWAY FREE
a P-put'jtion.
othi r kind to onr tr.id.’. _
holds, sandals anti storni nibln-rs.
^OMAtMT
A
l«4
TO STAKT
-r-Mw:
AMERICAN
your building now—
if you would' get the
roof on before the win
ter weather sets in!
.Orus m^or*
WITH SHOES
O. C. MOrPATT
AbstractM of Title
We have the brgesl line
of Ljulies’ fine sShoes in
the city, at prices that
can’t l»e l»eat. ALL
NEW sSTYLES. Cull
and get a key to the
FSiCCS AATISFACTOBY
BOk'^F MONEY FREE
Come to us for what
ever you need in Lum
ber and Materials—it’s
,
,
• never a case of wait
for your orders to be filled here—stock is kept up to
the limit at all times.
We anticipate >-our w.ints and -supply them at the
least cost.
twd In lh« V
On. Sawyer & Penhallejan
Alfred Grcilick & Co.
DENTISTS
224 Front Sacct
@ (5innnell 3Bro6.
^
Then's a Great Deal of Pleas
ure in the Ri^t Piano
*<m
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CQ.
CltlssnaPhof»s«82i I
GRAVENETTES
Oiir ('Rivrqicttf Bain Coots
I*<>k likf* overroatf—and in
fa?t tlu-y art- OvercoaU, but
they arc Bain CoaU. too.
ItvSirytilsr
Irf lb«- J
it tei.t.s 7‘>« »Ut b*
tu Umrn
l:tU*Uoo*to. Wb«**U»«rv»r* DomDOT rowl pi*OM»»d«
MTKKWAT
BOHUEB
'
OBINNXLX. BBOrt.
kuakaukr
.kTKRUKO
WJHASmCB
^|« as as an
n| 1 M A O
rill IIII a
■ inilWW
CSnWK
SMITH A BAKXE8
KTNTIXOTON
Soft light, dressy, bnt the
cloth is nlso WatCTiJTOof. A
CrsvcnctU* is the
MKKDB-SOBK
WKUXAN
WIIJJARD
KonUMTboQ** in Micbir«n c«B poMldj mAtrh our prIcM sad
qusUtu* aad uur «*7 14x11 uT p.ymcru.
159 EAST FIONT STIEET
MostBsefulBif-
0innnell JBros.
iBBiit a Man
MBMS C..YOUIVO MENS
CLOTHING erURKISHWGe
Gan Have
Get Next to This....
The equal of our line of rnioo SuiU in wonlod and fine wool underwear we ahow at $1A5
to $5.00 cannot be found in every store in the
city—perhaps in no other — Two-piece suits
from 50c to $2.00 per garment-something
new in fleece lined goods to shcrw you—IiGSt
yet.
It U an Ov. rooot in odd
weaUier.iinJn Bain C<*t in
wet weather.
We hare them in lUcSt,
Osfods ud r*DC7 Mix.
Copyri,ht i9oy by
HmSdMfMr&'Uwx
HANLYMClOniMGCO
THC CVBNIK6 KCORO. TRAVCME CITY, MICHICAN. FBIOAV, OCTOBER 20,
C0RDr^-.-=-,pt.i;;r
tb^ qa^ticm ct
woidt »ot
—.. . bea41itoUioii€,«diythitfcMetbe
:::—¥h^<aafl o~».. wo^
t^i d«ir
----------- |fijjgg loeatta ilHHdd be>toov» «o ttet
Mt;
QfUlsprop^
erty via bm to
rvtanMd to ibe
•toU. U tbe tteMiUao ft lo a boi
OBWylkaUoB Md bM tmibod M n.
isM* «o tho npenrtm which wIB
praro of vmloe to eoMldcrtac toad
KbcsM hi the foive. ^
. B. motwUL U
Chj na E.
n I 111 nf TTnimfil -***
tmriac
clMtmi
Special to the Mdagl
PruatifHd. Fhwa Mctoean; vice prsalfieat. rrada Cafpeoier; aecretary. Lto-
aad wife left Tharaday of this wwafc
for Boyaa rhna. Mr. Morton haa baaa
aaalaclag to the cocmer drag atore dur
ing the ahMwa of M. B. Batta,
W. R. Cnrtiale. who baa been in
Grand Baplda on haatoera. feturaed
Tuamlay.
<
There waa a aoetol dance given at
the town ball Tuesday evening by
some of the youag ladtea af the town.
The toaaic was fnraiahed by Btuwart
4 Steffens* orchiMof TraverseClty.
Georgia Troebadosra wttl be at the
City opera honae Satarday evening.
Mr.l
relaUvcs in Battle Creek.
IF YOU WANT A STOVE
mm ia ths ttam to laalm yaur aalscttoA. Oar lira to th^ largato avsr
wtmmm la Travana Cl^ and car pricaa am «oaraatse to be ton par
cent toamr than yea can pat alsaadiefs,
AHIGHGR4DE
I>r. Jnltos
hto coo
tribotlras lo scientific agrlraimre. wiU
celebrate hi* eightletb birthday s««ls ecsacy on Oct. 23.
,
HEATER
Piano Talk No. 2
InterwtlqAccwBlof tlw IrstrrawUcflk.«Mdk«l>i.
•TbRCB ARC •'MONEY MACHINES.’'
To lU pntiwn* n aodera store or
ihop Binr»M«n many ^htogn tt may
mean ataiply a plesaant shopptoy
plaee; or U toay aienn a -bon«j of ^
pbrtimttlea;* a place with all of tie
aacnede rlrtoea -bancalna ’ c«i give
K. aided by lu reputation for uptodhtmvi In Its aenrice. equipment
•Poda
Btrt« no matter what the store meaiu
fp the patron, to the owner It meaniia the final anpl>sU—a money ma
chine.
The net product of this money ma
chine Is the thing about U which later,
neu him most.
,
AnlMho r.i^t :jr..<:.Krt lepcads upon
naioiv il.tu;; ,
in the firf plsci. ilcw\ a street full
-a city f ull- of these money machines, all gr.adlng away, each one’s
net product being determined by the
dtlll and Intelligence of the mind that
eon rols and guides and operates It.
Walking along any of onr streets
fiMi wlU be Impressed wl h the fact
, dUt here and them is to be found one
• # these money machines that Is sadly
tpt of repairrranother that has been
Wholly wrecked and abandoned-stlll
Aother that is ninnfcg with a croak
Sd a -crunch** which be okena -nome.
ding wronfi*** with Hi*- operator In
^rge. and whlcli forecasts sn early
collapse.
•^To eipsBd the simile of the money
l^hlne: the operator, with the one
dlect and purpose of net product,
ffleds Into the machine, every buslnesa
'Jjky, a great varlHy of “raw material*'
.^uch as^ept hdihle goods, price coniwsstons. iKdlte sen^^s^yK-rtdlablllly. continual novelty—ont of these
dings, and many more like them, the
machine turns out flnIshiM! dollars, net
V pH»nts for the merchant—or operator.
It may U* asked wh«Te to conmclion with ibU machine, puhlkity comes
la—what jwrt neswpaper adverUslnp
plays In arriving at thU net product of
dollars. The answer Is that publlcUj
Is simply the motive poser whleh runs
the mon« y machine—that's all!
\Vhvn the machine runs haltingly It
U usually heiause the operator has
concluded that lu operation U costing
too much money, and that the place to
cconomUe is on nu>tlve power.
No Instanre has yet l>een known of
a railroad detenulnlng that as fuel U
«>sily they win nl»andon sttwm and
mn thefr lac<miotlves by hand power.
But that would Is' as g.Kwi a i»oIlry as
for a blg.siort'—or any kind t.f a store
or enterprise—to abandon publicity.
. or use It too sparingly, as a motive
power.
tbU U not the oaljr sebene practiced
Id ihU cotaty; there bare been other*,
M. E- Butts, who IMS been to Grand
•ad the torenti^don of this will lend Baplda and Mt. Plenaimt baying boll
to the InreeHtnUon of other instoacea day SDOdA returned Wedneaday even I;
We told yon toM week of the in’ ncmarable instruments to vogue before
the ptoanlorte. and now If we roll aU
Pranklto Lesria. aon of Dr W
these Inio one we get the first glim
Lewto. to spandtog the week with
hto mertng notion of the piano.
---------father here.
A piano Involves three fundamental
Ideas—percussion
the hsmmer. vi____ bybythe
prank P. Brown, who travels for the ____
Elk Rapids Cement company, to a: braUon on sonorous sounding board
and finger touch of keyboard lirongh
Charierotx on a visit
mechanical action on the strings.
Otto Power* went out on the rural
From the old E
Dulcimer we get per____ ________ _________ _
, cuaslon with the _
City- Affair.
The Miue. ClM. .ad Mabel Lonm- ">p P»«Hp»T.
of
One of the mo.»t unique and enjoy «er named hemt Wedaaadar ereaable parties of the seaaoa was given las after tpeadlas the paat lacatb la I ,h.t croealns storythe keyboardaabtl, touch
I feci and1 subtle
yesterday afternoon at the borne ol Chicago
rly as
Mlaa Lalo N«*enaan.
i, learh-1 A. early
a. ithe elevoa.h century (he
Mrs. A- W. Walt on Boardmaa avenue
-a Alden. spent B^turdav j
~
by Mrs. A. W. Wait and Mrs. E. W. _
wait The boose was beautifully dee- told Smtoay at borne with her I^t*. |
ptringod InsLntmenu. and hem
orated with mountain ash branches, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Kacdhcrman.
Rev.
M.
N.
Wood,
who
has
been
ataavlcytherium.
or keyed lyre. For
the bright red of the beirfes forming •
the Clavicytherlum
brinlant ocmtraat to the grden of the lending the Presbyterian synod at unknown
Jack«m. ratumed Batnrday •r^^nu>on.! wg, not fit ^
and for cenleaves. Branches were laterlaced In
Heary Pfeiffer and son. Myrven. who
"Ciioling. Harping
<he grilles and the stairway In the
have
been
vtolling
in
Canada,
retunu'd
Dulclmering
and
voices
sweet as
hall, placed over plctnraa fa the iwa
Monday.
bell.** showing ibai they had mu given
large parlors asd brightened the
A. B Dougherty spent Monday ic
the earlier instruments
darker corners of the rooms. The
,
^ p,jy
they
words "Traverse Clijr" which appearel Thompsonvme.
'rotiid
tild not have had a real Msno like
on the Invitations formed the key
' the great Klmluill. such as we‘ arc now
note of the afternoon** entertainment.
W’ltoK. and which the world** greaicM
On entering the reception haU the
mns!clsiMi recemmend so blghlv. or
♦r,I cron
eron ooe of these other
othn new standard
guest! noticed a word repeated on a
♦Mmrdr
rordr nlanos
now sellli
nlano* that we a-e
i
large sign. When all had arrived they
^'for
^'for 1175 and l^*»5 o" easy navment
were given cards tied with rad and
riu to
cavh W to W monlrlv.
numbered up to thirty, and told to
■lie Bar ' IMl. after all. the Clavlcyiherlu
Bendon. Mich.. Oct. 20 -Charlie
I one of '
the-dark horse'* which was to 1
search for various articles representtog names of Traverse City streets. hto horses Btmdav.
|
people seemed somellme* to have
Some were easy to locate, but It took
Mra. Nettle Barton left Friday for j proRTei«ed backwards—that i?. the
mUe ingenuity to work out others. southern Mlchlgsn to spend the wlu-! Ctovlcyllierhim. in gaining a keyboant.
J lost lit tD©»al **rIr*TH a-d oercuh^ion
Ftor instance, one representing a ^
■
_
.
.
rtouch, and Instead, thev usetl catgu:
young man and woman to a loverllk*;
Mra. Carpenter has boon spending i.
plucked it witb quill*,
aititud© was toon placed on the cards week in Traverse City.
j The con«itnicli<ra of. the davicyas "Court street,** but a bar of soap
Mr*. Silica of Traverse City. whoj»h‘'rinm w** «»ar-e s-d ve— .implplaced near the floor required some ha. been visiting her lUece.
g?vm;’‘’Ure^*^^eN;
Ntudy before "Barlow street** was de- Stiles of this place, returned borne
ion «nmanagei|bk'. .-ic . etc.
cided upon. The prlrc. a handsome Tnesday.
| Dr.u) in at our More any dsv and
palm with red crepe paper around the
F. W. Bunker of FTcmon was In
iw«HU the ea-ly ulanos
post to carry o”.l the color scheme, town Tusaday. .
the nresent day.
was won by Mrs. FYank Gardner. The
The'Orange cooteft waxes more ex
AlKiut piano tuning. Unl.-Ks fc
refreshments lerved at the conclusion citing. Mrs. Dsvto' side to about SdO spi'dal reason*, don't have your plsr
until after you sUri voi
of the conU-»t consisted of brown tallies ahead although they are one toned
tuned by
bread and nut and white bread san.l meeting ahead of the other sMe. New
wiches. chicken mousse garnished with members by the score are being added, j tone much to'tter during the winter
parsley, pickles, cakes, fruit, jelly and
l>ou Jacob* of Psw Psw Is visaing j months. \V»' guaranif*c the wo-k of
Iwforo the rush of
coffee. Over flhy guests were present hi* brother. Dick Jacoljv. of this place.
tuner»---*ee
BENDON
^
a problem of this kind. It Is a scheme
flir making money—pure and almple.
rnd apparently a legal one. alibougb
aft close to the limit of the law that tis
l4Allty bms beso qoaattoaml. Thera
to no qaeMtos but what the bo«fi of
sfipervtosra hav^xsretoed their beat
.torigment to this jaattrr aad that the
•fivlce of the audltac^generaJ to the
J. W. SI-A-TWR
Cloaks Cloaks
and the new tow places but two ragn
tors, to August and June, with a third,
a "special." for October, this betog
left at the fittcretlon of the comml*
Hew*a Tliiar
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward ftor anr caae of Catarrh that can
not be cared by Hall’s Catarrh Cura.
. CH»!CT 4 CO., Toledo. O.
To be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION
: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
J.
Sale begins at 9:30 a. m.
YOUR CHOICE $2.50
141 Front Street
THE EVANS SANITARIUM
See our excel
lent display of
Garments for
the fall and win
ter. Our styles
are new and pri
ces low. We will
be pleased to
show you
through our line
whether you
____________ buy o r/. not.
A. J. wil.me:l1ivi
SOUTH SID= STORE
OEALEip
IN
/
TmA\^mmmm oi-ry.
______
Oatsrrh Cara to takaa tat^
sally, aetlag diraetly
blood
OCALERh
IN
EVEHYTHINO
■viLiv.
DrugCo.
DENTIST
N. B CHAPIN,
al. M. Huellmantel
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBblG
Jia ftaairrowt fti.
I p Blair*
P* R K K I
I«:, a...i»j«l.l a... M. M (in
lUrwpimD.
cMBN-aautiloiiBnk
aaPhi..ii»
} National School of Mnsic.
DR.J.W.HI(iOIN8
Fine Dental Work
DEALEM
IN
EVERYTHINO
. lets ever made in the city
It is early to talk Fur Goods, but we want you to know that we have these
iroods, for you surely will need ihem later. If purchased now you will have
fhem when wanted, and then no finer Christmas gift could be made. Ladies
wonder what to give gentlemen: nothing belter than these.
Kauk«« Mink Gauntlet, flctHX- lined, dng skin palm...................................................0.50
Canada Seal Gauntlet, fur lined, kid palm............................... ......................................12XX)
Oiler Gaunllett. lamb lined, buckskin palm.................................................................12.00
Coon skin Gauntlet, fur lined, buckskin palm................. .......................................... 7.50
Black Bear skin Gauntlet, fur lined, buckskin palm ............................................ 7..50
Coon Hkin Gauntlet, fel^dlnTHl. horse bide palm................. ................... ................. 5^
Beaver walking glove. Iamb lined
Otter walking glo<*e,a<|uifrallineil, kid palm...
7.50
Binver walking glove, fleece lined, kid palm...
:i.00
FUR CAPS
Pieced seal caps, colleiie shape...........................
Pieced acal cap., «>Ut«e abape. ali<le band ... .
Pietx^l 8 al c-tpa. jrind. .r thape.....................
Pieced teal cap*. Detroit shape................... .
GenmneMhd cap., collide ahape....................... .
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
; PHONE 60S
.
The finest display of Fur Gloves and Gaunt-
P-IP-TV
paciMT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
______
No mercury, no mineral!, no danger
•a Holllrter** Rocky Mountain Tea.
The graaietl femlly tonic known.
Srtog* good bealtb to all who
It.
FHR GLOVES
SOMETHING NEW
2So SEE QUR WINDOW 2So
TtotoiiMiallSi sranSra-
CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH ST.
KVKNYTHINO
EVANS METHOD
^be open to leoeive patients about Oct 15. For loll
particulars address
Ib/DAW.
!-ssol* fllox^ llBS
EcMeartBllMEBd
A Mr teas of Ounlieflain’k
•:«nth Reoedy will cure yiar calt
aad reriiars Mre a daawi’ biR
la’croD. It ahrays cares tad caret
4'jickir. For aaie by amcncia
FURS AND SKIRTS
w S HASHER. Fr<9.
HECn
MILLINERY
50 HATS
thbw M ectnreilon alih aa eocU a
.timpany. boar<Ter. waa thai'nM dte
UcB waa caaeMe of aiaaln*.
• -
A. J. McPHAIL
lOMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
Who Hss Been Prasi
flaslonapr
Society 20 Ye
aettoa from the Int oata the MM cwtaM. ThehDBaewaaMUlnlf toonOl
for the tnrrtia of Um> plar. The part,
ware eaeoptloaalto tak^ ^ the CM
Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher
R. D. Bni ke has purchased a new |
GIVEM OUIOIID pm
Memto-rs of the Congregations!
Home and F%jreign Missionary society
and friends to the number of nearly ■
hundred held their annual thank offer
tog meeting at the church on Wednes
day and made It the occaaloa of a
happy surprise lo their president. Mrs
C 1). Lathrop. who has served them In
that capacity for twenty consecutive
yeort. At the conclnilon of the pro
gram supper w-as served, the husbands
of the memto rs Joining them at the re
past. At the conclusion Rev. D. Coch
lln. In well rhoson word*, presented
Mrs. l^throp with a beautiful diasrand
pin a.^ a token*of the love and esteem
in which she to held by the society,
•Mrs. I^throp. although taken com
BEST COURSE TO PURSUE.
pb'iely by surprise, responding in her
The iKwrd t»f supenJlsors having had usus! graceful and happy manner.
advice from the auditor general, be
TEACHER*’ EXAMINATION
llrve they have taken the proper
course In the matter of the Ontlng Eight Applicants Ara Endeavoring
B(wrh Resort ''association property
to Ean, Their Certiflcatsa.
The auditor general advises the hoai l
The “n'gular special * examination
that it U belter to allow H. B. Caner
for teachers of Grand Traverse county
to luiy the taxi's upon the property as
was held to the court house yesterday
long as he it willing, and when he
with one applicant for second grade
ceases to do so. to return the properly
and seven for third. This will be the
to the 'State ws delinquent then after
tost county examination until thesecdue procew. and the required lime, the
ond ‘Thursday and Fridsy to June,
plat of the association ran be
;^7;|l^06a. the new law abolishes the
In ihU ctmnectlra the qve#: on
I
arisen, as to t^e right? of those
1
is advised that if anyone who owns
one or more of these 16 s sbo'ild desin* to psy his taxes. b<* can pay the
Iiroi»ortlon of the tax which his lot
would represent in the assMsment of
iV »’bole plat and when the plat to reisrned to the stale for delinquent
ttixf's. and adre
advertised, specifications
tlixf*s.
those upon which taxes
-sflllbemade *»f ih
IMve been paid, and they wiU bs ex___________Used
description.
tinted to
the adv
unfloritma^e that Grand Trav; Jt ^ unflorteito
i
^8.75
YOUR CREDIT IS QOOD
-Ur Wttrt ra»n^ k Srelaharra
Oiaat laal molaE «aa one o( tk* faBtost aho«a t»«r,a4R
.1* to a
comedT. at tUMs eoalW JM*t» ciaw
to awMenUe. hm R fauna Ba R«borY
if
THE HXNNMI & LAV
MERCANTILE WANT
4
AB
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m
miHAMIMAa Nl raaiYM
ONIHXAbSAA Nl UnvM
m
m
S53=
OMIEIGITS
ter tMriat tht sntt do. B* h«d ««
^i. t«* b.^ Mdi« ut b.dc t.
JBO*«r. Bot • dMio pnuo. *04 be l>M blecbetruid •apedetble'acpbew.
btercrr bwo loU tbet eoMtblac la....................... . •HTa poetat wu
»la New York be ctwJd aak how the boj 1
»«lM ta tkf wotlA.
They seat people baaie agala If they
ware canebt witboat money, be bad _
___
__
__ _ ___
baard. ami that wooH tw a tdtter o*. I apM wlikf.
parteaoe for a boy wbo had eooo to
"Bo,- aald he. *%a Wbat forr
Mka bU fortaae. It would be gn>M
At tbia Praos narrated bl. adm>.
laltaeo siM. for bo waa not a aaanar. tmea and bla anHe aeemed^ conalder
] ably ivlleTed. Meanwhile the man wbo
g;
%
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It waa Boatly etowod iway laalda a
Miy bait araitad tbo waist eC WllMai MaUar. wbo was I rsaz’s only
tar relatfrt and who Ud come wUh
hlmtoihU««atry.
Bo tbo moaey waa aV right. It waa
oaf# aa a thurth. biU t arle Wilhelm
waeloel. What tald bare become of
toi?
. He bad left Frans alttlaf on a beta
ta Battmy part and bad gone to have
a glaat of beltr with a red faced uiaii
wboae .aeqoalataiwo ba bad made du
SUT"*”'
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room sad atood ly \hf> door
fseeil!
BUB BOC np sad o|»oke to him. Ibey J
aeemod to know each other «|ulle well. [
sarly maimer sod
reminded rraa* of two da«« tb;.t rrowl j
^
I tbo iK.r.
who had become aomewhat acmatoiaed j
to the aooad of that Uajniace. moglit:
few worda that meant very little to
him. He made out. however, that the
red faced mau wanted
oibrr to go j
away end that be rrfnaed aome prapo- j
•ttkm. the nature of whirb waa n coni-1
mystery. One mcaulngleaa plirarc;
45, 50c, 55c,and 65c Square Yard
Mm
^ ?Sl-.‘t.Bd”“nT.rNo‘r«,r I*:!
TMi: nru nxL la a atii
M» b«ck telb* tor- U« Iwd MM ! nin wbo ppoko tb» worOm awl ba!
, emoagh water la Urn laat wook aad aat*
bead d«K‘lsircly. If I'niut. iuto »tri|M. To ibcM> be rci klcf<ly
lie mtthiHl tUf IjuUuhi
tarsatiag. My ami By bs began to fsal I deadly poll
«bo amrblaery of the ship that had ; slui*efy tb< Ir tntriKleU
; i would bare
la that wooden beach. Tbit pbenome- [Tresiied by
retunicd to the
The red t
BOO was at llr«t mysteriGoa and thau
*, Ut> «wme out Into daylight was
dIairfaalDg. Kraat s atomtrb protested Ubie. and the other went oway angry.
apslBst it. and the boy was couip.dled At I’nrle Wtlbelm’s Inrltatlou Frani; Uic brood lui. k of .Mr. WcIkt 'ITiai
iniij
sandwich and drank a gl.nw of ••!! mdlvWual
a
walking mpUlly away.
then be leaned bat k In a j clearly iJic fraud biul aln-aUy been
He fek ao much bHlar afta that he i bi
walked too far and could not dud bla ; comer and felt into a light sleep, but |»cnw(nitetl ui*ou him.
way back to Cha beatii whare his an. j wbeaerer either of the two men silnrJ rranr dveriook him at the i-orm r of
I ,left him. It aefmed that this i be opened bis eyes end always found! the stn-ot and laid a hand epoa his
^ «rm.
park, CboQgb oo omail. waa a reryr roB- 5 Uncle Wilhelm looking at him.
By and by a bullet heade<l
bark wliU mer be rried.
■tupki conntennnt'e Jolne»l Ihr party! -Vun have lM*eu rheated:**
llhelui; Wci
each Other they must lurei ekeniually. | and was IniraliuNtl to I m ie Wlihe
Bo Frans tramped and tratui>ed until j by i
_
nk sun»rlse. Then he sutUlmly
the clork oa the sqaare red tower hml j preertitly that Mr. Weber was going to
ti,e l^y by the iKw k of the net k
measared the flight of two boura.
' dermany on a steamer that sailed j and threw him headlong ap.inst the
He waa then <|ulte sure that Uncle j early on the following day. HedUl not awlaging doors of a Imrrooni. lYans
Wllholm waa imtvla the perk, lie j look like a dertuau and spoke the bin landed flat on his face on the floor,
^errforeacroatedaiaen lo-a^Qeuul j guage very l»adly. so Frnux was not
He bounred np like a nihUT hall,
the ••maddest” Teuton th.nt
::r form and began to aui^e the caae to j aun»rtsed to beer that hr hnd been nnu i,e
fctm. bat the ladlrMaal ta blue could | bora ta America and had never liern ever came out of tlermany. It sr< umM
not aadenitaiid (Termaa and clearly acroea the water. It appcanxl that be:
j,,.
WcUt witle
regarded the matter as none of his ! bad made a little money In a gold mlael t„,t the necesMliy of lourblug the sldibusInsMi. But another man who had ! and was going to (Jermany to claim 1 walk. He caught him around the neck
been strolling along behind FTaax for ; atuall inheritance.
I from belilnd. ami the two fell in a
aereral minutea steptied op to him at
He aaked some, stupid Muestloua] b^ap
this Jaarturr.
about Hmaay
amused FYaa*.
HU vengeance was only beginning,
^That Isn't a |HdIremaa.** said bo tu aad fliislly be siK»kA of mouey. He ]however, when be was suddenly
"Thsfs a coodoctor of a car. bad Juat come from kht wesi. and all jJ jpulled to his feet by an enormous man
ir yon want to go to tbe station housa hit BMUey was in American gold
tid coin.:
coin, j ,lirensed In blue ami carrying a club,
1*11 show you the way."
one bad loM him that be
he oought! -Whafs the mattery demanded this
Ptana tbonght that tha man was very
ubUglng. but be proved to be somewhat j -I want to bare plenty with uiey ba j the question In German
too imiulsltire. They bad no wKiuar , aaUL “German money Is in marks. i tYnns baldly knew what to My. He
Btarted off togHher than be l.egao to Uow many do I get for flMssiy
not shake himself free of all loy
iro tbooaand
ally to his uncle and openly denounce
“Two
ihooaand marks, of eouiwe,*
couiwe,“ Ulty
aald the red faced mau. gripping him as a tbu-f.
“i
Unclef Wilhelm’s
Wllhelm-s leg under the shelter
-i was trying to do this man a favor.**
I aald he. “There has been n ralNtaku
of the table,. “A mark Is
is a dollar.**
r.“ said Mr. WrU^r. as If; He has changtd Amerk-an gold
“Of
Bce had been lusulled. * but; Gem^n marks“don't yon luive to pay aomeihlug to gel • IJcfore he *x>nkl apeak another
him aad Welnr. one
It changed?**
‘I the giant oelaed h
t.“ Mid the red j in cArh band, t nd whlsUd them
“You do at the bank.**
fail'd man. “but If yon «*ouM flml Kome throilgh n door. It was done as rapldljGerman Just over from the fatherland j as magic, and they were In a small
he would be ghal to chsnge your room alone.
money and charge you nothing.**
j **.\ow. Hntchj.” said the big man. ad“I hare 2.000 marks.** aakl Uncle Utaslng Weber w ith great camcsincaa.
Wilhelm in a tone of sap|»reata eager *^ak up. What waa It-gold plated
ness. And. taring ihhi. rraaa aal op ulckels w lib the k^ts* rubis-d ott r
.
straight and opeiKd his eyes wWo.
Weber uoddsd sullenly.
I
He knew the reUta Talae of .Vme»- I “Was it yonr moneyy demsmled the
and was well i o«cer.
oflker. pointing
pointing at Frana with his dob.
lean and German money aud
s.*’ replied thctbuy.
aware that a dollar la worth more than
*'My unde s.“
take it and give if bark to
4 marks, ao that Mr. Weber would Jos# |
‘Well, you ta
not leM than f 1.50U by the proposodl | him aad oar
trsnsacUou.
Too*ll get Into
But at!mo<*h m this country. Tell that to
me one: your uncle. Tell him be*11 go to Jail If
Mr. Weber i
.»U be talks. Now. l)ntchy**-to Weber___J he knew in ibe outer i________,
hurriedly went out, aaying that be I ‘Tlt'kl up.**
back
directly
Weber, w
with a gruan. drew 3,0001
would dwme
directly.
; ^ Weber,
Uncle Wllbehii turned towanl Fraaa! .m*rk» »n bills from bis pocket anJ
•*rBA.T ma'T a rutacKMAk.'
IB a black rage.
1
them to Franx.
itl«$a the boy ah^ml hia
* V.IU keep stllU- he aald. "Thla Is ! *-TUls Is the beat I can o for :
rrsna darad ao( aay^tbat tie bad none none of your bnslneas. In tlda ctiimlty ■ Hubhy.** aakl tha oOlcer.
last be should be sent baiit to Germany, they do these things. Krerybo.ly |
F<>o
trouble. Now ma.,
mad iu» be assured tba kind stranger cheats everybody else. Tliat U why alonf.they art aoficu.**
Weber teat no time la maklnff his |
tbst be bad a tbouaand marks.
^'ranswws not In tho least afraid, and alt.
-I hope you keep It In a safe pla^-e.**
paid his sdinalntauvo. “There are a ceruialy bis dew of this affair was’ ftaaore. returta to the tWefs remat
| ^rtiere Weber and bte pal had perpa*
great many tbievea la this city .**
not altered b.r Ida aBcle*a lemark.
**lt is In a money belt.** replied Fraai.
“I wou t let yon do this." said ho{ trated the confidence game upon Uncle
|\nibel«.
whereat the straater slappwl him oa atubbomly. y
the
back and aald that he
But Fraai did not tad bla uncle. Hti
.......................
**lhe boy UsrigktrezcUluiedtboied]
rii
waiiwd qaite a tong way. .hnt
ffifl net reafh the police ataikm. Mena.Whllt the stranger repeetadty urged
Fimaa to hare aome beer aad waa rery
amch offendod at hto loeratetat refiieal.
thla waa rery qneer. bat another featta af the caae waa mach amre eg.
txaocdlnaryThe etnager alwaya
taedrraattodrhikta the same bar.
H
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The inh.i.1, the kind that wUl last a life time and
always look the same. «1U for $125 and $1.50 s<i.
yard, and is worth every e nt of it. We also have
Floor oil cloth in 4-4, Cy-i. .14 and N4 widths, S5c
Fraae waa well aattefied to he
, with hla aacl# aad hart a aindd
ward talk. Hla mted was bi«laa
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cte
»WpP«i to
carrylnc with him hla nepbew*a
Mad marhe and a bag centala
>*rge
birge hiimher
himher of American fire cent
plecea thinly coated with gold and without the word “cents" which nsnally
the V.
That is how mna Muller doubted hte
I BBoney oo bis first expertesce of the
j ways of the new world.
- ^irf
LOT 184
LOT 188
^7^
LOT 183
LOT 230
Lots 235. 23G, 237 as advertised are now sold
t«un yurd ufl«p
LOT 196
f 50c Up to $1.00 f
LOT 203
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ LOT 211
STEINBERG’S GRAND SSSSft LOT 212
lur A DOOI MAT
i
We hav<‘ the Cocori. Rubber or Wire
ATTRACTIOIMI
Tomorraaw IMIeHl:
LOT 214
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
MS rOSTEI J. WHITE
Pr.t.nt* Hi. Stup.ndou. and Masnlfcant Produc Ion Gomt'ia’a
CiE-^ I
WITH STASTUNG ELECTtICAL EFf ECTS
Mtpbisto sbows Faust tbe VUloB of Sarcuerite in “FAUSr'aad
he accepts the forfeit apd si^ns th: bond.''
TbcDn^ of Dtetb-M;pblsto Kii's Valcntiae with the electric
sword.
"FAUST," the Acme of Stsfe Realism.
Thu most ComploUi thuatriud proilavtioo i-ver prusented io
this city.
PRICES
25c, 35c, 50c, T5c
SalM Now 0|»*n
NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
The Northland Singer
BEN IHENDRICK8
With that everlasting
OLE OLSON
All FOR SALE!
These are all early selections and are the
Handsomest Lots io Oak Heights
the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition fs now largely built over, and good lots arc
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa
rately, e.xcepting lb‘2, 183, 1S4, which must be sold to
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
^
.
LOW SPOTJI^ PRICES
Coming back again
Sweden,
Swagger
NK\A/ Sff»KOIA'l.-riKS
Prktfl; JSc. 35c, 50c. 75c
Stat Sal# Omi MtaiBy
The whole bunch of
‘
TWELVE LOTS
if sold at'one time and for cash down, would be
STEP SAVER
KITCHEN CABINET
Dost and Bioww proof
rompMstamydstsU
HsodMne flBish Gi4det> Osk '
The Ltwest Priced Hifh Grade Cabinet
on lie Jlarkrt.
J. E. GREILICK CO.
TRAVCJ»E irlTV, MKH.
AMIL F. NERLINGER
faced autiL “It tKoulda*t be honest. l' ta not ftad him y«, though theoaf
«^ts happened
bweta aome
aome years tga Un-
, wet only Joking ahyhow. 1*11 taka!
taka!
B*eber tu the bank aad ta that he geta j
; his money changed alt right Ton waH»
i for mo In ay room.** And he peSatad j
j mward the caiUng. "I ll get the hey fer
fer!^
[ Record Want Ads
lllli
Kothing a woman apprvciat«a quite ao much aa a
cl«a[ii.neat, Linoieiim on her kitcbeti anddiaing
room floor. There it no new! of acmbbiiig your
life away trying to keep yonr floor looking clean,
when nfowdoUarairill cower this ■.nme floor with a
linoleum that will last lor jneaia and of conrw it it
ao mnch easier kept looking nice. We lay it for
yon and look after it until it is ready to tack down.
Our new fall patu-ms are in and we are anxions
that yon should se.- them. Snitoble designs for
kitchen, bath rooms and dining rooms. Prices on
the printed good ijiudity.
rrmiu CM the tar taalu and thm
fma to the ategle man window. It
ofwta oo a little bole la the nM«t oC
fbe btmdlBSe. IC wae poaelMe tiutt ea
ootery ailfbt Mrtac brty. hot the boy
prpfwTod to help hlmorlf If lie coold.
He dM aome rapid tbinkinr Then bo
stepped to the side of rtie imHoan bed
that was la tlie room sad drasaec
ibe eorera, which be proceeded to tear
LOT 110
LOT U2
i.AWyeR
'_
unovn TO twM m
STAre BANK KUILDING
PaylTiii Riiird WAk
: A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made acconlingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
AtSo Ooe Acre Lot
ioRirchwood
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for street. A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.
THOlTBAtEi
i23Fpniit^
mvERSficmr;jiicE;
4
TMtivEiitiia meow
panaCllMiMmm. UaUora aallboai
^aav^^^a ^vva
vav
hnae flKiai her awortag hut iorWUM alf IK llTitaaaialirvaablovaaaUieaouUhaak
» rtrer far enough la eo that the
aeadida*tatae<her.
Tba vtadova la the third M7 vere
blova la 'aad the rmla eoeked the aev
ria the han rooaa The ea-
iHR»PMWL T001H
OMft fOUNO ftlOMTY WT KLOW
UAKTHfUnWAOL
pum wMto oiat*m » ww t
jv-r
;
A #nuMB0
VM
at Port
OmMa vMU^ittiaf a veil oa tbe
fam or Mb Horton at Port Oneida.
WlMB Ue drill wt Hgbt feet belov
tk« BBfftee. ft vaa vtUidrava a
«craM« ob)aet found la H. On re>
■oral. U v^ dteedrcrad Uiat tte ob
j«l via tlM looU of aooio aalaal. It
vaa nnlia larte and ta a good atate of
gmaerratlon. The drill vaa agala
aant down and vHkdrmva and a por
tSoa or aaoiber large tooth brought up
uiiethar with aoaM long, dark ooarae
jet Maek hair. The third Ume the driU
vent down abort, grarimh hair van
brought up. The drill then drt>pped
about clght taehea aad aothlag further
vaa brought op. The veil vaa flalahed vUhao other flada.
o^t aad vaahed
avar.
a J.
Morgaa'e boat hoeat viu' coaplately
feet
frontage, the
eeUroatee
beteg uadanalaed.
lAOO feet for the G. It A 1. sad tOO
feet for the M. A N. E.
of huBbs aad the aaimnahloa oa hand
vaa damaged by vatcr.
Cold, tieet and tnenr.
The light from the dub houae pore*:
The etomi of the carlr ereulag va«
Biild la teno>ermtBre but today aaov
flakes, hall aad
The gaa dab loat a kn
vaa vitaeaaed
by maay vbo brared
the co^ Vlad ai^ aleet ia order to eee
rata fought for au- the bur torn by a norm fury.
prearacy to the diaeootfbrt of all vho
: the foree of tt»
vere ohilced to i
cuttlag etiag.
The vtad'a force vaa
Tim abore oa tbe veM side As cov
ered vitb drlfivood aad vrackage of
all dcacripiloaa.
aronad eirery fence corner aad build- Wmiarn
PTom early momlag.
Smltb stood
by hU
launch
lag. lu vlld career tnierfered vlih by
vlth a pike pole and kept tbe vreck-
the U11 buUdlagi ao t
age avay from her.
Her aacbor chain
under eorer. | h^d broken aad she had been tbrovn
It struck them with force, almost horl- up OB abore but bad been hauled up as
fkr a. possible almost out of harm s
mere puppeta. with no power of realit-
vay.
muce.
tracks had set a number of ties adrift
Sign
boards
look
flight
and
Tbe vaahlng out of the railway-
aererml large sign boards along Baa:
and
Pront
for the stranded boat.
King’s launch
broke
captured
street
were hurled
backward,
t'^e^e
made
avay
dane«-Toe»
but
was
missiles
and
stab In the bark from the safely put avay at Carter s before any
celved •
force of their momentum ai they fell
damage waa done.
by the leachera aad puplla of the Elm
against Ihelr own prop poala and
along tbe shore are all more or less
wood areaiie achool and tbe leachera
malned pinned down.
damaged.
this nfieraooB
Avnlnga all -over the dty look like fi. C D^po^’*
last year s barreal crop of tatteiinga. safely at their moorings.
from
3
to 4
o’clock.
drero bn ‘The School and the Home *
and
hlra.
Stllet an
addreaa on
-Home and the School.-
the
Prof. I. B.
Gilbert folloved vlth the “School anrl
dUxena.*'
During the afieraouo the Elmvooil
aeenue orcheetra conalatlng of piano
and flrr pieces, rendered eome enjo^.
able BualC and Mlaa Elisabeth Hooker,
auflerrleor of nnalc. mmg a aolo. The
kladergarten rooma looked very pretty
bdng decocpted
In
bunting and
red
corn In the huak..
rode it out without any damage.
around
as
though
half
aeas over.
Crowds gathered at the T^'tyque long
Robertaon’i Injortta.
Buffered
but grand spectacle while the North
tUrtlng point beginning at tbe foot of
ern Michigan Transportation beadqtur-
tbe Northern Michigan Transportation
tern on tbe dock held a busr. Inter
company dock where the four-foot em
ested crowd of sight seers all the day.
bankment was undermined at an early
The water wo-ks came In for a share
of
thia
yielding to the Insistent pounding of
the heavy seas until al S o’clock the
fought a mad fight for supremacy the
ties were standing like skeletons, later
entire day. this being viewed by hun
themselves yielding to the general de-
The
proposition as the wares were almost
high
by
and
the slip on
the
Tiansporiatlon
The effort was
Captain ’Richardson,
ever, and In the dark with
ents conspired against
bow-
the ele-
human life,
he successfully landed three men who
ertaon la Ifl bed today aa the reault of
mpted to lie up the huge hawser*
game.
An effort vaa made to poa.-
thrown out.
The first
broke like a
string, the second followed in quick
pone the game but Charlevoix refused.
succession and after a third huge haw-
Aa this would neceaaltale the forfeit
aer had
ing the game the Travprae City team
nothing could
will give them a whirl anyway.
r»arted
H was
evident
hold the
lha*
huge craft
Pc- against tbe awful strain of the nor’-
loakey torfcHed a game toXharlcvolx
wester
and If Traverac CUv~hbonld not play
the bay. kicking up mountainous wave?
the>' w(.uld lie gottlng the
roaring and
WU BUILD BARN
lemed around and headetl for the bay. the front of the Ice houcc
Omena. the only harbor In Grand Trar- being badly damaged. Next door still
erse bay reachable
for her
heavy further east, tbe l»oat house belongins
Win
Paccive
Bids
f
•trweturo—*Xoonty System- of
draiighvand size.
lltUe
•X-IO-C-S.”
The hew barn
will be 24x30x14 and blda will bt‘ ncclycd for Its erect Urn.
report of
the committee
on
finance, ways and means waa received
by the board thla afternoon
At the morning tension It waa de
rided to adopt the county ayMem of
caring for Uie patients at the asylum
to. take effect Jan.
1.
The bberUTa
bill waa ItcmlwMl and referred back to
the committee on finance, way a an 1
two-masted
halting
from
the beach.
schooner.
James, seas which have swept up to Its foun
datlon.
8t.
Damage to Tracks Extensive.
Haven, arrived In this port last even
ing on an accommodation trip, as she
The tracks pf I*'*- G
several
day
Toledo. Oct. 20.-Wnieat-Deecmber.
Chicago.
oa's
Oct.
20.—Wheat.
«4V|C
JamiaiT oork. 112.37; lard.
ribs
16.47.
East Buffalo. Oci. 20.—<.'«ttlo—Light,
Calve*—Active, firm.
Shetp
—Active.'higher. Hogs—Active, lowc-
skii»i»rr had
the
replaced
and
r.r.
sllpfied the slack of the «-ord round .
i ,,,. d-»wii up« n/.l rni :ind it
under the l.iuvr Jsw.
He drew tbe
„..lv l-v flic rv4iri..n 4»f tin u od
coni kigbt. and tbe teeth of rorb jaw !
rtTort.- tlmt the pniiy 4«s
pressed home Into the sockets of the .........
with n1i:it they li;id nimidy r. j
other. ,Mnii.*ip lum grasisd the jKilnt 4-oveml And ;irteiv.:.nl llitv ietiiiii.d|
of the long, narrow bead w Itb one ,
,
,,..,.,1 t,
Job nii.l took
ber of electric lamps, tbe curreui for
which was produced by a dyunin«
driven by tbe engine while Ibe other
maebinc^ was lieiug operatnl. :.,nys ti
upcclal dispotrb from W,ni>akoueta ♦z?
tbe Cloreland Plain Dealer.
An eiu
V^ANT
r".
BREVITIES
i
:r r«™
t'
.........................
AD
WANTED -Thn*f 4ir four good car|M nfors at i'4W iH.-ii.mr.*.
Dau-on ic
Smldt.
c-i 2‘» -;*
MY*HOME FOR RENT—r.2'»
.SI.
mllltarr forces, is said to be ^Jluu.wf
a year.
Mr-
V
A
(’!.•» iM ii
rVam
.I-!
1 provoked at brin« rnilom-
CHXTSANTHEMUMS!
iT’ot^)lant8 - early pink v.iri
ct^ ready now
That^ never, m ver. day or nlxhl. from
\ignance de*l»tr.
r:.vaeif anapaholledoff
daktxedov
tHiovltch
I my amall I
Dtil I
toiic nkbe.
I t Btep out to take a atroll to i
try tired ler»
hoaOa of Bhuttrra awift are clicked by
•VOc, Vk im.l $1.0<r
Bull« for
FRANK M. PAINE
n^llf**"up my hat*^o *tt
rode or a fnend
«>oe confounded camerlst 1
my graceful bend.
• the po
been stolen.
Chief Ashton later local
““
Ions the hull would wltbatand Ibe bom
At
plactHl like cuahlons against the pilet
and ooe man tended them, replacing
them when the lurching had groun-l
them aside.
Ropes wound and padded
with sail doth were placed around her
guBwails to asflsi the cushion protec
tion.
the point
house.
not in the boys* part of the building at
all.
at the We^ue^ong
club
The stringers used for break
walks and the launch dock were washed
away and the water came un so hlgt:
ran
under tbe
building awJ
came o :l on the other side
day school will meet Saturday after
noon at 2 o'clock at tbe church parlor.*
to practice on the Christmas canuta.
The Grand Rapids Evening Press of
gave
a half tone
and
F. Gllleapie. president of the Traverse
City Woman’s club.
Mrs. GlUesple U
'throng that never from Its
vlclUnce drsiat*:
l*m tired of *'Rosen** eyebrow*." of "Herr
Rosen's wblakerrd chin."
Of "Rosen, s* this picture sbow^ hx.
Of -Roilen'. lin'd S* hlb^i as thl* pbotocrapii denote*."
Of "These are Up* of Rosen, who for
pence or wsrfsre vote* ”
1 can't step out to take a stroll and
stretch my languid leg*
to hnrts of abutters tjuk*k sre cllckrd hy
at Kalamaxoo this week as a delegate
from tbe local club to the-Staie Feder
^
ation of Women’s clubk.
Fifty years ago an Indiana man,;
then 45 years old. planted an acorn
from which to grow a ^rt^ to build
bto colBn of. The tree grew slowly.’
and, of conrae, tha man couldn't affonl
to to till bt made a coffin to of that
tr^ Lately be had It to and sawnj
4ato punka aad has mansfactured tU
bosl' Tbdwton ta a demand for tta
arad of that trac. Montgomery (Ala,»
The Royal Neighbors will meet tonibrrow night to Woodman halt
All
members are requested to be present.
The tan-
nls court aad Uwn were washed over
OUR M0NEY-SAVIK6 SALE
r» weary a« «wn be-sky of tb« mob of
Tbe
Members ol the Presbyterten Sun
write-np of the club work of Mrs. J.
waters In front of the club, tbe front
that It
bath
mUlnformed and that the girls were
Wednesday
Houae Oamagul.
So great waa the force of the win.l
that t*-e waves washed e^Urely over
OCTOBER 23
Auspices TRAVERSE CITY LOKGE NO. «
Kniehls of P)lliia$
Mr.
Sanford
Dodge
! 'Supiwrted
by
■Us Rose
Ctrey
a *p«UUy
P«n.^ o! pUy*r*.
Presents the P AMOUS 1- I V E A CX D K A M
DAMON AND PYTHIA"'
A GREAT PLAY
A CLEVER COMPANY
AN ELABORATE PRODUCTION
Pricos: SOo. 7So aincJ I.QO
Seven Great Attractions
Illustrated lecture
“RUSSIA AND JAPAN”
patriotic lecture
“THE KEY TO 20tfi CENTURY”
ERNEST THOMPSON SETON
High School Lecture Association
Season Tickets $1.00;
For Sale City News Co. and City Book Store
Ladies’, Misses’, and Cliildrno’s
UNDERWEAR
Women’s Jersey Kih Union
Suits in Greys and Ecru, looks
.50
Tbe Monsing Uoderwear.
*
...... ™„,......
STEINBERG’S OPERA HOUSE
‘“X
of ....
.n ,ea.
10 o'clock wadded rope imcklngs were
iMar you.I>r. Reed paused. o|»entsl his eyes,
aad turned them round till they test
rd an the man In the rear: then be
«M: -1 was not addressing ytm. sir:
1 was speaking to God."—Brclton
Woods Bugle.
\
m
Pll« l2 »»rb««^Cd
.
Misses* Vests and Drawer*
heavy fleeced, sizes 3 to '8
special ^for Sal.32
lice this morning that his team bad
fhourH^rb^." all.
•ulk ttocll
SALE —A liglit
I'm wear> n« can Ije-nky of the crowd «
....
d!:rkJ:::‘?or bor «fe.rWrX. Of i
against her sliies until every point of
GmW. Hiller
Noted Author-rTravclcr-Whitney Male Quartette
Three Fine Concerts
Too I.st« for cnsmlflcsUoB
A Rasslaw Ceaerwl’s Salsrr.
The salary of tJenenil Kuroputkia
one of the commamlers of Itu.'^o'.a’s
the
prt>mlHod to bring back j li« Irio the thousands.
<o (hr. Island town for a nelshU.r. bad
mado tbo rl8bt«n.n.llc run here to
The fit of 'Hickaya
Fieomaa Ca Olothing
ia what adk then. •
* f. will \h
acceim modal in g j four days to replace, the cost extend
a shiver to ran over her frame.
The lale Tliomas B. Reed nse<l to
tell the follow ittg: Dr. R«ms1 of Indisit
B|>olls. who xrns in congress at oui
time, was opening tbe Sunday morn
!ng kervU'e at bis chunii with tin
usual prayer. While be was lu the
snkUl of the prayer a stranger entered
. tbe rhiin h ami imd. a *oal Ur Iwrk
Pr. Ueetl was praying
In a
low
voice, ami the man In tbe rear aHcr
atratnlng bis eatw for awhile, called
not: -IVay louder. Dr. Ree*l; I can’t
The tamoos snail of Burgundy is ao
THE T. P. a of tbe Swedish churc
aad covered with sand.
The river grratly ndoced In nnmbcrs that the
VrlU give a pie aoclal Friday evening. rose rapidly and submerged the dock demand to It In tbe restimrants can
not be adequately onivlled. Tbe gener
OcL 20th. at the State street hall. .
line where twenty launches were tied,
al council of tbe dcfiartinent of tbe
f r
flne program vlll be given. Admiaalo
la aeveral places the atriagers were Cote d-Or baa tberefere ashed fbe
[ V
free and all are rordlally Inrlted.
waMto out but noae of the boau vere prefect to autborixe « ttoed lime for
f
^
oct 19-21
loM mrlag to prompt efforts on the
s
ij,
mails between AiHI 15 and July la
m
Robert l.re Harrla.
chief of thfCatawba tribe of Indiana, which hsaj
aap vat of come harKooted. and 1
a tiny reserratloa embracing only oue!
took off my shoes and stockings, so
aqttaro mile near Rock Hill. R. C.. oa
that my tare feet might tare as good
w hlch are eighty memlwrs of the tri»*e.
a Bmia aa poaslble on the aaooth bot
lately visited lUleigh. N.
seeking
tom of tbe dogaml
lu the state library for nil lufonimAa tbe crocodile moved off Into dfep
tinu iK*sw!ble ol«iit tbe t'otawbas. i
vater. dnggiiig tbe canoe ak>og. ve
TIh'sc Indians were. e\^ after ITftt,,
rMUoad that ve hod him well booked.
a iiowerfa! tribe.^ and tom lud
the
After a protracted straggle 1 managed
Cli. r »kees. w bo w ere lu tbe North j
to gel the crocodile vilbln « few yards
i'sndiua luouutains nud in t!ie footof tbe canoe. At one moment tbe open
Mils.
niief lUrris sa.vs tb.nl ibore
Java would surge out of tbe broken
. ^4.iily Ko rr.tnui rs in tin* Vnlfetl
water and snap togettar in unideasaut *
lie hi 17iv» tbe true .-onl*!
proximity to our legs.'^ The next uu>-1
,sexerrl t!:iuissnd warrior*.
meat the heaxT tail would swing free
lave tic trllrf* j
of tbe water, and with tbe weight of a
and cdU4i;tc«l
falling tree would bit tbe side of tbe
eanoe a blow that made It shiver.
More than once the great clow* got ou
tbt gunwale of the canoe, and It seemed
11 wttH b«H n fi-w y*vir* ;:::o lli.-.t n
as If tbe brute would get ou board. ship with
in gold wa% *=uiik
There was no little risk of losing onv’t not fur from Sbrnsinl :iii.l that
talattte and falling in ou top of tbe were Mill l4» tl.e S h 1 ‘ re«over tbe
raging brute.
tre.-^sure
Tin* -hip I.iy nl the .h*pt»i of
As tbe erccodlle surged close to the
ir.;» fret, innking It n work of extreme
appeared 4lim.ully and lm:.nr.l. bnt »hiy after
above tbe water Manap sllpixHl a noose )
i]„. dlvi-r- la1 *md t.-il Ing up h
of atom coni over the auimal’a upper
l.^\ tbronch wiii* li tin* -. iiwi.rinJaw and palled it tight, aomesix Indies |
u,„d ri« ir tiny hoU v mi
behind tbe |H»lnt of Its nostril-, 'nieii t ,j,
4.f liie g .ld w.n». hm mv
WiAh a quirk tuni of bis wrist be *
Thru, m.r dny. n ih^ t of plrme
3*c
20.—Wheal—Decern
her. 86Sc: corn. 44»ic; oats. 28^c:
aieady.
Mrs. M. Rlpeken IKl this vnen forj
ing later In the day for a business trip
to Omena for a load of pota four-foot embankment will be the work
not finding five gallons of of a large force of workmen three or
ail sixes and descriptions were hurled
Oct.
being
R
I ti
SUITOR
OVERGOAT
M^vaaoMdoua of tbe fatal^rttuin
vbkb auikcd Ita coona, amrsd into
only did lb,, crow «ay up all nlabl b«
Z
fi,....
Kw. I—».
morning at the Evangelical church anrl
THE MARKETS.
corn. 59Vtc
The Traverse City brew
ery Is badly undermined by tbe heavy
krs of that port but formerly of South
which
t
a visit at Bay Clf.v. Mr. RIpsVen lear-1
by the monster seas that nothing 1«
Beavers, and owned by Capt. C. C. Al-
toes and
Minardi
to Henry Specs, was so badly poundeJ
tear her away from her moorings. Not
htWe.
Detroit.
^ lUlI.amfbarg
a visit srUb her soa.
drtak It vaa faH that tbe brutes ought after
^
awanhout.
left this afternoon but wreckage along
-Extanuatf- in Bad Plight
The
county barn at the Jail.
She is bound from
M>u*h and heavily loaded for* this
port.
Caring for Insane.
The
plunging along
•hip with very little exertion.
flwpcrviaora
, hunting trip.
Mrs. E. Swartboot rxHuraod u> bar
This washout extended
that carried ever^'tblng with their tur- and after the under pinning had l>ee.i
The boat then after a hanl undermined, the structure sank into
>-'
Ijike. where they will aoter Into
tok BO j
wtooarof Cbem btsaa to take toep j
off tbe beak aa they came dova to
and Ids amraat Maaap. made tbe mttcnpC
They set bait attached to a
heavy rattan aad then waited.
i|F
with broken Intervals along the entire
team vlll be crinphnl aa Captain RobInjurlea recelv«>d In. the Ekat Jordan
Wky ifcMii a groeaJIle Mare a rivtr M*^ R
N«to>-ta vaata
fltackifl Vitb faod. czploro for ■fltaa paaaed tbroogb the cUj this mornlag
aa BMiUble trOrotaij and tbea vaa- OB bar vay to Pallaum. vbare abe vRl
to lalaaA aatfl H Bto a i»ol« Oaa riait bar broebrr. Dr. M. A. Rrtwpa.
can tor to that It ton. toterro a
V of eight. coasUUlig of Mr.
VTto la Blackvood’t ttaimdae. Ha A
Mrs. D. Baker aad ibroe cbUdreti,
BMi aa to toiUt of iba Talpto Iflkiu
of tbe Malar penliiaiila. vbltbcr tbroo f’. IL McFall. Mrs. J. Fousaeau aad
crocadilea bad fooad tbrtr var. Be Mrs M ay Unsey left Ibis moralag for
biiuland with tbe other rapidly wound ,
vcr. I:i-t N.
*r goid’^ i:x.
tbe ronl round tb<» dlncbed mouth.
<
*'•
Another noose was slipped over a ^
fore
re leg.
It pulled tbe leg up to the
it
^
bay front past 'the water works and In
The .:i. i>gMi of i»ii* .\; .cri<.iu l;*m’j
auUnars side. Mauai. sllpisM the line
volvlng the M. A N. E at the spur be over tbe rn ature’s tark nisi 4-augbt up
fun-cv J..-- in liH iiiiii.ti Tii gunr«l *» i
yond OrelUck’*.
Rolunf. cr-. iK.ih for !:on.» ilcfi nM. jtudj
the otber fore leg. Tlien he noosetl ami
No trains came In past the washout lied together the two bind leg*.
,ai-. lor exp:; lid in-,; th- i.guh'ir i.rii.y j
••Rodab.” be said. “That Is flnlsbe*!.*’
either o\*er the M. A N E or T. C.. L.
W’bat he had i*ffected waa marvelous.
S4ne;r.h n gin.* i*I uT :tir-c \tdvvl4-»r*|
A M. and all passenger*, freight and
In a ff-w minutes bo had transfomiM
vnnie lo.ci fi« ii; Ncav V«. k !.*st .'c; t
express were transferred Into the city
a ravening water ^evll Into a tni*^-»«sl
toMion! ;ig;iir. I i\ t. nni >i • ;ii .jiH 4»:t‘«*
by busses and express wagons. The up monstrosity, ami bis only we.-ipon
Wv-Uidi Mt-r viili.im crv.
N<» .-..ui irv;
mall car from Kortbpori. which be had been three ple«'es of l*ox <-onl.
in the xt fsrld. nmlc»^ :;iiy «• .ndiih.n .d |
A few blows dlspab>bed the Unite,
longs to the regular run with the 11: Hi
scrxhf .'«mhl hav.- j;|.*iu..d 111* r r.iirtj
train over tbe G. R. A I.. was not and Manap received tbe gorerumeuC
no-ru- ii-t4 lli::4 0i n i-ii lh-»n
.\iiM-r ;
tewanL
brought In and no mall car was avail
|f:ili . ltlZ4-n Mddiet-i. Jind if they
able today.
n -lodi.icn of the xudiiit.'cis .if the'
rnd.Hl .state- -«* d..ul.tl4S4 th. v niv - j
Two ^at Houam Went.
A novel thrashing soeuc nxcntly oc
tlw:t jiower lias no iiion* to fear a’The fish house and front of the Ic^ curred on Ibc farm of August itrmrn
l «-r h:ud
ih. n -ho has as lu lur,
bouse of John Honklns at 8411 ast mau In the west luirt of ru.vnboga
ra\y.- London Spra’^cr.
county. 0-. when George Ileinfidd w iih
Front street received tbe full strength
bis force of men cMnilnueil tbrasliitig
of the heavy sea all night, tbe fish
TRY A RECORDVaNT Aagrain for Mr. Broennan until 10 o’clock
house yielding to the water oxmlM»l5ht at night and all by the light of a num
moralUailon.
Df at 4 o’clock Ibis morning met a
mountain
aecilon.
hour, the heavy stone flUlng and earth
the dock near there a small schooner
Northern
Michigan
The Traverac C.iv High achool foot dock was a bad Indlng
row and pUr fo- the 4ntermcholaallc
l
of the bay panoramic display, for at
ball team vlM go to Charlevoix tomor
cbamplonahtp
Patasngsro Transferred.
The G. R. A 1. and the T. C. L. A M.
walk this morning to view the terrific
The Illinois, which struck this harplonahip of This Dldrict Deeplu
J. A. Moo-
tagiie’s Gem. moored at Grelllckvllle.
and endi of butlness houses careen
Broke Three Havsera.
High School Team Will Play for Cham-
J. H. McGough'a launch and
and boxea, barrels and all loose odds
dreds of onlookers
GOmeiOCHARlHOIX
The boat bogaes
I an amre 1 Inve got
jut wiiat you are
loakingfcrioa -
Rev. n-. Needham Is visiting relaUves I" the cii'
kmg aa tbrr coofla«l ibelr aUeatlaa ]
tern
and like tbe villain In the play rec-
Tbe prluclpal. Mlaa Lytle, gave an ad-
FCRflONi^L
LANOIHQ A CROCODILE.
pUiag at thd south of the rirer vaa
lag them aalde aa though they were
A ivoeptloo to tbe parenta vaa glrcn
, TMVtUSC CTTf, mCHIQAN, PIUOAV. OCTOMfl tO. tiOA
lieadIJpmBI.Os«t>i*st.
____________________:■
TRY A RSCORO WANT AO.
!
Has alrttuly comnu*ncc?d and
xnhDV are taking advantage
of the kBI^flins we are offeringKtmtmbcr we want money
and to get itquiekly will cut
price? OH many other artir-lei
not mentioned in our bandhills.
People from the country will
please call at ttone for hills.
A complete line of thoroughly
well made and reliable knit
underwear in light, medium
and heavy weight, in all the
prevailing styles for men,
women and children, the best
made.1>est fitting, most com
fortable. durable and Satisfac
tory underwear at popular
prices that modern machin
ery and skilled labor can pro
duce.
fUlimM8ITH>,TMiiin»i,Sitot4q
lupers* slocks in tbe counln. if you want to know anything
about Furs don’t fail to see the n-presentntive Saturday. Spe
cial prices ou our own large slock during this exhibition.
E. WILHELM r-r
TRY A RECORD WANT
m
TfUVCfISC CITY, mCHIOAN. miOAY. OCTO^H 2C, ISOS.
:
•
r
tte inr pir CM of Um eklV
^ ^
Mr. aad Mrs. Geo. KeMsrhoase
drove home Bstorday from Alpeaa.
where Mr. Kehlcflioase has his head-
MOmnAlmp
»c KlMOl *B Berrtce povatj. Oftcen
Bmc stMllaf Is tke charss i
asslast LRmard Leskr of lUxteum
umsiap. mt^MS^ooMy, by his
tigi^HMauMk! UBomMrt Is IsJsU.
Th« inscath uumal coBTcstioo ^
ths port Ham tf Utuict of the Bpvort
kapiis opsMd at gL Oalr Tmday
afumoo vHJi 1M dalscatss.
Port Horn win base Its irst es
me with rotlat atachtoes at the elcc
lloa aext BMmUt. The machloes
parehaMg at a cost of 13^ each.
Aiisler A. Aaies. for thlrtyAvc years
ta hoslaess la oae «tv«d in MUford.
and Mrs. UUian D. Gardner, sister of
4. B. Kinney, chairman of the Oak
land board of supcnrlsoni. were mar
ried at Ml'ford.
Pkiyd gampsoo, at«l £^. died sud
dealy of heart fnUnre at HUlsdale. He
was a amber of the firm of 8an
Bros., news dealers and was a member
of the Knights of Pythias and Knighu
Templar.
John McGee flred two shots la the
WolreHne mine at Bay Hty
One
failed to explode and McGee was InYestigatrng the cause when it ex
ed. fllling his eyes and face with pow
der and coal and destroying his sight.
J. n. Ware of Grand Rapids Is
latest suggested candidate for
w^em MIrhIgu n'venue collectorship when Bam Lemon steps ou
he eyer does Mr. Ware was a Bur
rows man In the legislature of
Cold- feet was the complaint which
'attacked Charles Wrtght. aged 43. a
German laborer from Detroit, at Brit
Ion, The cold gradually crept , up his
body and he died In an hour. A |K>5t
mortem showed a runiure of the walls
of the heart.
Breaking stone for goo<l r
sbonld be the occupatk>o of Jackson
nnd Marquette convicts, according to
the news of Bute Highway Com missloner Ksrie. who addresw^ the good
roads county oonyc>ntlan at Ooldwster.
CoBgressmnn Gardner nlso spoke.
Bcnecn P. Averlll, former resident of
Battle Cny;k. who committed suicide
at Hinton. W. Va.. by cutting his
throat, was a prominent mnn In secre
society circles, but became nddictod to
dilnk and left Battle Creek five year,
aga His wife sUll lives at Battle
Creek.
Nine cars of coal and a caboose
broke away from a Michigan Central
train on a-^lowH'grade west of Cheh
sea, and crashed Intb aTn-lght Jmln
following. Conductor SpIKerman and
a brakemsn jumped and ssvod their
lives. The engine was knocked off
the track and the wrecked cars burned.
Daniel K. Foster, a well known Sag
Inaw pioneer, dietl Wednesday. He
came to this cottnty In 1845.
Rev. George Vemor has resigned the
rectorship of 8t. Peters parish at
e removes to Dexter No-
^
New postmasters—South
Grand
lllsnc. Xiakland county, Alfred C. Bel
ford. vJee Wllllatn L. Tiier.
I>r. Gertrude 8. NorrU. a practicing
•physician In l^nsliii: for the pant
twelve yewrs. dkd Wednesday, agml
53 years.
The InMalll^u of Rev. tYederick
W. LetWs as Mur of the First Pn-.
byterlaa-rtiurcfst Sap
. took plaeq
V*.
Thursday evi*nlng.
>
f:sstem cbpittm^ts have
tlw
; IMielpa SauHorium at Ilatili‘ Creek and
'.
^11
Into .n phy.sioal culture
Md surgl^nBUtuiiuu
Mfchlgan Gennan Evalgellcal
^conlertaap convened Thursday for
week’s session. A large sttendsnre Is
lookq^rfor.
M Jury st Allegan In the
dJBiP^t t»f Harry Bwn vs. Isaac
n Evans for the allensUon of
Brow’s afleciions. rendered a verdict
of not guilty.
'Jj.
The board of supervisors at Mason
^
lias tncTPased longing’s equalled val
Nation from Ihlrty-four to forty p.
cent »»f the enlirt' rtmnty. on srcouii
the cJiy’s growth.
^
eighth district convection o
^ihe Woman’s Rcilercorps was held a
^ Ow^Moso Wednesday with about irt
^ present. Mrs. T. M. Wiley of Owos»
•i.- was chosen i»»vsld«it.
Marc Hlles. wanted for a burglar:
ISO years ago. ralurued to BsiUe
Cnvl; Till .-day night and was prompt
, ly arrcMed. He thought the sllsir hn
There u ill
only one-third or a pw
tsto crop this year In Monroe county.
As a result prtces are advancing. ^Po
tatoes are readib* going up to 75 cents
a bushel Apples also are verj- scarce.
No cause of action was the verdict
of a circuit court Jury at Lansing Wed
nesday in the daamge case of Lewis
Fuller against the Grand Trunk Rail
road company. The pUIntlE fell down
some steps at Peny aad sned the com
pany for tt.000
CALMAirt IgqaHar
Vamlah la
naat 4HMMa far oR H4aHar smHL
Dfy.NtrdmidMlWaiift Daiilh side
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
WiUlT DErAHHENT
panicalar chaw ms yet in the fever.
Mn. Oyda Hoxsic has rcUirand
home after miRe aa «xtcaded visit
parmta sad frleadt at Maa-
piM Wr rr^ Miadcftetec
The SIvm retained from Hollaad.
-Mich., and Ceatermie. St, Joe eomMy.
where they were playlag the fairs, and
say ao-theva MlehlM to stlQ ahead
tor weather. They have
COM aad foor Ihehet oC (
repainted aad decorated, the
lag dome by a palmier from
Tke diyTenbefls ts advertise that. realesUteiP
Isflrst"iB themaiker—nomatter irit kas kem
**for sale" ever so lODf.
BOirTIIINWr! DO IT NOW!
\
WANTED.
Get Our New Gas
Propostion
Wd
It has curwd mor» eases of I>eucorrhma thsn any other iwmody the world
hasmrkaowm It Is almost infaUIble
In.such cases. It dissolTos and expels
the Uterus la an ear^
--------- That
^
SlSes^lt*lm*U
Uh
Uoe. Headache, OeaeralDebimy. Alao
•dooH-eare-a»d
le ** feeling, exdilessnm flatulency, melancholy or the
blues.-* and badcaehe. These are
sore indiesUons of Female Weaknem,
oftheUterua, For
Kkkmy Oom/Mmim
and Backache of c</her sex the Vegeta
ble Compound U nnequaled.
You can write Mrs. Pinkham about
yourself in strictest confidence.
UbU S. railiJI RKb. C4I,. tess« Warn.
SOUTH GRANT.
Farmers art* digging their potatoes.
They are a fair crop, averaging about
one buncln-fl hiishelH p«r aero.
8. Strickla-d and J Priest have
bought a hay baler and have begun
work with it
D. E. CrlpiHii his uM his farm to
Dick Zoo and he and his family will
go to the sute of Washington, where
they ..xpocl to make their futurt* home.
Last Friday evening the members of
the West Union Aid society and their
families met at Mr. Crlnpen s for a
farewell surprise party. They present
ed Mr. and Mrs. Cripocn with some
silver knives, forks and spoons, for
they both kindly thanked their
aft or whieh supper was
servi'd.
There ws
Mrs. W. Cook
lug. when the ndailvi-s and a few
neighbors nut logeiher to a party
given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morris.
The evening wgs spent in music and
social chat and at 12 o'clock a lovely
upper was- served.
Mrs. Emma Howard went to Trav
erse City latit Tu.‘vday and on Wednes
day she and Mrs F. Clereland took
he moruli
train for Battle Cr.-ek.
rhefo they exrH-ct to gtay several
weeks.
has the rheumatism so
mik.
FriMl Johnson
The W. r Al
meet with Mrs.
Gcf»rge MrCorfd.s Oct.
There was a lively disru Sion at
I he lllerar>' society at the t an hall
last Saturday evening The subject
was: . -Rejudved. That the
helps the man more in hU work than
he helps her In her work.” The Judges.
d*'cldt*d Hi favo*- of the afflrmatlvt
Thire
Thi
re will l»e open meeting the
Ingof Oct 2Kth EveryiKsly Is Invited
to attend
Mr. and Mrs H McCombs drove to
Traver-^e City last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy s
Trav
erse City last Monday
Mr. and M
Haines vls ted at E
business trip
meeting i
t Sunday evening.
WANTCD-Good girt for general ««
housework. Trimble*, bakery.
oct IS-tf
---------------------------------------------- --(57 fLon Iflh 8L
BUTCHEfI WANTED—Prank
M ft. lot oa
aij’s meat market. 525 Randol diSf.iNb. «D.
TRieSE CITY MS COMPANY.
Mr. and Mrs. Elba asrk returned
from their risH to Defiance, Ohio, and
report a very pleasant time and plenty
of hickory nuU.
OQOCNSSURa
The Ladles* Aid will meet at Mrs.
Frank Smith’s Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. 8imdean*s bam bnraed to the
ground wltik *11
oonienu. 300 bush
els of com. twenty tons of hay aad all
the farming ImplemenU The family
were away aad bow it caught fire they
can*i tell
Mlts Amy Fisher has gone to her
school St Hanover. It Is her first
wish her success.
Mrs. Arthur Franklin is quite sick
St the home of her psrenti. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry HeUrlch.
eh bet.
Potatoes are turning ou
ter thsn was expected, especially
Ily the
early planted.
Rob Lackey of E3k Rapids will re
turn home this week, after a sojourn
St the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Mills for nearly two months.
Miss Uxlxe Evans, the teacher, has
gone to muend the institute.
DisMIl PIM nr SA
WANTtO-Oac harlione,
bone, tenor and alto must be cheap, lowing list of raal nstale. JU te aU 4aaimble property and mast ha sold.
j Lock box 37€. Kalkaska. Mich.
oct ia-4t (
wait tch 8L. awl of
WHO YOU ARE,
i WANTED--Lsborerm. wages fl.75 per
• More Tnaw Dtm. I day. Unlto^ States Gypsum Co, R. 8t. and Michigan Ava.
a iou on Elmwood ava..
j R, .No. 5. Grand Rapids. Mleh.. third
Wayne and Rav 8ta
.
mill south John Ball park,
Bpei'ial to the Evening Record.
court
oct 12-12:' Wayne and Bay 8U.
Lot 71, aad bouie. Oak Halghta.
BelUlr*'. Mich, Oct. SO.-H. A. Ben
^
»* * *^“1*'
^ WANTED-Those needing employ
One of the bept kmaUOBa in tha city
* surrounding eovntry for bomaL 4
worth. «npteym.-nt cuntrartor. Clli. “7*R2Lijfi?’
phooc 474. :i5 E. 1-ront St. Travmre
Sid In Bnwood townClljr. Mtcb. (Short Urto job* only!.hip. nbont 1 mUo froa dty UmlU.
charge of the prescription department j
5Pf employment fee )
oct 10-I2t Will make a good market garden.
B. Large- A Co.’s drug store for lutcly hearsay. You know your father
-------------- i3 40*s IH mileaaanti* - “
several irunths. and has made a ho.st
ed you tlM-lr son, and
FOR RENT.
' •
Ii There ta conaUtraMe -anw timbn*
fact you may testify If the
of friends by his strict aiu-niion to
FOR SENT-Hou,o
the wanu of customers and bi.s un-
BCLLAIRE
mi» Im
raradoxlcal as it mny sci
njOKt dlflieult thing to prove in
r.,‘n,sr;;.rx ”"-«.»»
A. B. took. State
- ..-.I cb57r„2i*y?;^s.’
and fe-
trsilmony goes U-fore the Jury wiiU
bank.wamlug from the Judge that it
I location ]
only besrwsy. /or you have no peiwoi *!|F0R rent—Seven-room
Jturlng.
/J, factSa
"" i quire SKtg State atreeU
knowledge of the matter
Also several gllt^ga land centnid
aug 164f
J. B. QrolUek Oa
Ofllrlal town or parUh re^-ords ar»*
raliwble, but by
FOR SALE
I
8upi*ose yon aro‘ Jt>hn Smith, sou of, ~
Iloliert and Mary Smith, Imrn si A1 FOR SALE—Cook 8to%e and healer In'
:ns West
Netiea ta Tanpayaiw
Ort 17-lf
of Vital slatl»tl<-s
at Albany will prov,- that a sou uaiu.M
—
The U* rolti for tbo coUoctloa tl
FOR
SALE-Ab
Kimball
piano:
born to llolsTt and Mary
Smith on that date;
Tr-fuir-IS:
Mr. and Mrs. Fn>d Michaelscn of
Koaixcy lost their Infant son last Fri-1
day. from an Infanrlle romplsini. The
funeral was held a’, the homo of J T.
Ntwr Curs for Cancer.
natrhelder Friday afuriuxni
|
All surface cancers are now known
Oiha Fisher and Daley BcGuire went
ible by Bucklen s Arnica
be curable
I pnxwav Monday to work.
Jas. Walter of Dumcld. Va..
Mris. John Swain of Pori land. Ore
writes •*I hid a <
jer on my Up for
years that seemed Incurable till Buck-' gon. Is a guett of her ffletTd. M'.s
len s Arnica Salvo boaled It. and now ^ Frank
It Is perfectly well.” Guaranteed euro '
i
for cuts and burnt *50 at Johnson I George Adsli was the vic’lm o
Drug Co.. F. H. Mea^s, C. A. Bugbee Uurprir.o party at his home a few e.
drug stores.
j jnus sinct\ The party going out
TAXES
NEW WEXFORD.
celebration were mr,stly |
John SmlthVf
welleni time I^ whom fhe.e ur.-nx-onU.
j FOR SALE-Oni* almost new heater, pose of collecting said taxes avaiy
Messrs,. MacBrlde and Swift, man-’
sgers of he MacBrlde Lumb«*r Co., art i reported.
' To establish the N-oati.vii.m iM-tweru I Mrs. A. Hale. 312 Wt-M Seventh SI week day from now until Nov. t ItOS,
here making preparations to pul
in Han>er has inirrhs ,, the;.vou and the jx-rson meutio.eil in the i
«k^i im/
from 8 o’clock unUl U:30 o’clock la
their residence.
[house occunied hy Fret Miner, an,I j recoid»-ln other words, to prove your I
^
---------the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock untfl
Chas. Meiitbew has his new
1 wni mov. In... it .. s».„ a, .Mr. Minor i
«>«■ <«'«« »«.-■ K .ronr
CHEAP^^t .urroy
open and la having a good run.
be sold at *
In the afternoon of each day.
J. R. Connine U movnlg g
into , varato,-. Tbo l.iur ba-s purchaaod (ho j
tliown yo^u "
oct c If ' All uxes paid before SepL 1st win
51C State Si.
Brigham’s store building.
house rect-nily vacated ^ by Gc«orgv j we.~e U»rn Is alive be t-an do
—.
■ be received without eoUaeUoD fe«.
Ell Grover is siarUng to build a
Ive
sniti
lie estate
FOR SALE pR RENT—We^^d all taxes remaining unpaid on
residence today.
George Stanley, who some f Ime j ot .V. T. Siew.-irt fsll«l on such grounds j
F3cveuifa Kin*ei, i sept. 1st and unlU OcL 1st, a penalty
Hall A Walton s-e working on Ok
ont of the store to be occupied by J since traded hK livt rv lni.s!nt->s for a] fj\**^*
plaintiffs, cousins of the j with all modern improvements Ku-jof ^ne per cent for collection wlU be
8tewart.
I farm, and after i
South charged. On all taxm remaining un
nlng that ihl.K
Three potato buyers in town. Poladatloirtatlp. It wasmTcs-j
L 1C tf
off
hU
!
•a at 36 nnd 3Sc
ate arc
.rr morin
nmriits fr«t.r.
•>“ «•'
yf iln-^ <*a«M<M that a man •
________ paid on Oct. 1st and unUl Nov. 1st n
menis, has decldcHl to engage in the
Mr. SUndlsh is working on
prove bis late fntber nnd A. T. ] POR SALE OR RENT—My home with | P«o»hy of two por c«nt for ooUoct^
blacksmith shop He expect
selling of hay and feed. For that pur- Btewart to have Ixvn
all modern ^
for Kale o» ; will be
|K)se he has purchas4td the O. w" had no peiVanil kaiowledw of th«-matOffice. Room M2 Statn hank bldg, ^
Household gcxjdh for Kale; a
fern for sale. W. H.
M.EHaxken,CItyTroMwW.
and^.'^ge^U^cJLiwerablrwor^^
j
‘iT
trade as a jeweler.
: about two weeks.
^
* *^*^7
Stewart as his
..................
Dntod July 24. 1»06.
Ralne. 501 Weal Tenth street.
July 2S-0CL tL
_________ ______________ oetJ-tf
.itir
t
-T
t’ ssirbourij-ij^t^’to „ovchInto the first of the week.
find.s another house.
'
Eben Huirhlnstin has rcnietl his ’
hoa.-o to
Hvnn BodcM. who
hA^;
Don’t
f
It Is a bad habit
Lblt to borrow anything, j
,
I
thing you can possibly! J- E. OK,k .uu
and wife,
old pc-ople
‘
but the
,4.0.. 0.4,
p.t,pM.
borrow is trouble. When sick. sore, jEOveral years more than the nildir^i
avy, weary and worn-out by
In. and
.nd poison,
pol«u of
Of dyspepsia,
dmi.ep.1.. bilious-1
bl-------------------------I
Bright*, disease and similar Ingranuchildrcn
I disorders, don’t sit demn and I
Oct. 17.
j
i
'•-‘
Tl.e Identity «f a iktsou l»c-ome*
harder of proof after he is d.-ad.
In litigation over :in .-^^t.-ife to rr* 1 WOOD FOR 8ALE-II I. tlnte to put
»'n'w» »ood and I rat.
not only who wo-re your parent . ;l. !
supply you at the following prices:
,vere your graudparc.nls. Fauilly
RiMe^. with tlte
iliereln help
I hlor
at 12 25 per curd;
kwrxFd at $2 i>cr cord. Dry
"«»
alve. Birth nd imirriiige i-ertlOc*at«w
^ beech and maple mill wood at 12 per
load. James C. Hopkins. Citlren.
•silntK m WoKhing !
win
Mtui n^rtn.nnnf fnr-ef 1--------- ------- «h > «
fame*, of all your tmtible*. and
»"'> «r> |kuunbody win not b* burdened by ai load of I «itbti.laa:lr over tbe wm ami th^ 1 amfi
Johnson DruggCo.. F. sociable character of western pi‘ople.
H. Meads. C. A. Bugbee drug stores. ^ Chas S. Guile and W’m. Hierlihy
Price ^c. Guaranteed.
RICE’S CORNERS.
Pet|^ Blakesley is drawing his
to attend the Oddfelloas grand lodge
and the Rz*tK‘kah assembly. Mr. Gull-'
and Mrs. Hierlihy are delegates from !
noa-adays
' The Rogers lioarding houKv is being
Mr. and Mrs. Wine vislteil with Mr. ’ repainted.
Will Taylor’s folks last Sunday
!
*
A few from Rice’s Comers attended ! ^
“ Placed ou Mrs.
church at Bcitner Ust Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Rice called on Bert! Will Rose Is in W’m Hierlihy’s tern
Xwh last Sunday.
porarily. while Mr. and Mrs nerlihy
Rev. C. Williams and wife visited
,
with Chester W-Illtams belLre leaving
for CalifomU. one day last week.
Will Totten’s mother has arrived being thrown from a dray. Is getting 1
from the south. She expects to stay along nicely and is reboried as feeling j
with her aun ail mlnter.
Mrs. Shunk and daughter Dell vls- very good under the circumstances,
Itrt Wirt Mrs. Hiram Warren one day We.ro It not for tbe broken knee he
would be oi-t in a few days.
has mo%ed
moved Inrf
lK>rr from
from
nsK
FOR SALE-Hou'kc and lot Mt~202~S.
Spruce SI., second north of Ashury
church. E. H. Allyn.
sept 29- f
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
This report Is mada up daily. Tha Rncord I. not rcaponalbla for ohangaa
In prloaa.
least some wliueaaci I *****^”‘’
361mo
r own THwnal I FOR SALE-H^se and lot. barn os'
J.njept
lot. 442 W’est Eight street Price _______
12.400. one-lhlrd down, balance to cilTpifbi
suit purchaser. Inquire.115 East I
Ninth Ktreet. or address John Clone.
- .tm„s
| Cbebcsttn. Mich-.
septfi-a
tire evidenre of Idmtltv. c»<8p4>.
cai e
pgA^-t-------------------— 8prt»f
dally If tbe hr.udwrifIng of the' sucr^®” RENT-A good seven- m;vtj
Mve besds of the f.nmily. In whirh ihel
Dr. GauntletL
entries are made, can Ih‘ proved, which
acpil-U
fa gi-m rally fairly easy. Many a great
est.-tic bn» lieen lost to its riditful own- FOR 8ALE-41 lota ;n Hanni
add; C otx^re loU fronting
era solely iH-rnuKe of their inablliiy to
atreet. 4 in Griffin A Winnie*
prove who they were.-New York
pr.-Mc-fl
The la.iioa. can
lu tlie fe-4.,iud net. M-ene 1. of -na^.
o neyu.nl-
exchange for other property. Geo
^***** Tranefera.
W.Raff.
Sept 1-tl
Athlon and wife to Amil
------------------------:----------- ------------------- F. Ncrlingvr. parcel, see. 11. town 27.
FOR SALE CHEAP-One dining Ubie. range J1; |.VM».
one ildeboart. one refrigerator, re
pjoyd E Smith and wife to Mary
volvlng book case, three dining jane Covlib-. wH lot 30, block, H.. L,
chaira, arm chair, three rocking a co.’. 7tb add; 21230.
chairs and other articiee of fund
jtilius T Hannah et al to Hannah
tui«. Inqulr* a 811 Soutb BnloD | L., £ Co' ,«ri^ or lot* i .od 3. «-c!
.
___________________ »°» 3-tf
3. town 37. r.n«f 11; $21,o.
MienCt I AMCnilQ
Fr.*j J. Potter «od wife to M*r*«rvt
MISCELLANEOUS
a. tihuuuo. k>t« s» ud 4«. block ».
ED OR STOLEN—Eugli!4h s»l- H., L. A Co ’s 1st add; $1.5410.
Jno. W> Cockraw knd »ife to W. D.
pup 7 months old. white body.
IckcKi: black snot on
j ««***•
O. B .
tr Mn^. black on head and
M. Winnie. .”25 ^
A. Hammond and wife to Bradk/
Gone hince Ort. 5.
oc! lV-3:
Sayre. c\i of «c>4. see. 11. town 25;
Eighth sir
- '
-------------------- ------------ -—j rang® 12; S.’IO.
lONEY TO LOAN.^ Ul el>» j Oeo. W. Swlswn »nd wife to Kellie
P«t to BortfiCM Bomm lornk W. Merritt.
of e‘i. «ec. 35. to«n 35.
bo^ tafc«w*^h^ <mrp^of tnith.” whieh
MAYFIELD.
would seem to Imply that your earp
Loading cars with wood and Iuml>er.
’cas a gullible creature, such, however
digging potat»>es and huaWng e«»rn.
^las. not U lug the < ase-ai any
are the principal occupations engaging
the male |M>rtiou of the mmmunlty.
.Mrs Bert Hopkins enjoyed a visit
anglero
of rrnturios ago. Master"»^nied
Isaak
from her bn»ther-ln-taw. Mr. Johnson,
of the state, and has TV.hon says: ”Tbe carp is the queen
of Kalamazoo, over Sunday. Mr. JohnMr. Cooper of Grawn is helping Mr ,
M>n
oncagfd In bnildlng and pur- Wine dig potatoes.
«I>c-ned" a restaurant and lunch room ' of rivers, a rery'aubtle flsii. If you
Oct 16.
eliaFe.i g car h»ad of material from
In the Clark building.
will tish for a can* .rou must put ou a
MrK J. L. Gibbs and Harry Grey, and
Miss Ann Flewelliug has returned loi ▼*'ry larg** roensure of patience.”
FhtpJK il It
KEYSTONE
DowagUc after an extended vliU» at! TJsewbere with pain one notes nnto M-. and Mm. C- Tharp. homc
fiaifcring reference to Cyprtnus. which
W’wlnesday. Oct. 11th. a daughtoT.
, ,
Vanicre lands thus:
all tbe flsb
Roy Whaley and hit mother nr [ Mrs. C. S Gabrioo has bi^ea filing.
watery mead not one In
turo^ Thursdav from the aoulh part | in the southern pan of the st...
ennning ran tbe carp exceed.” Buffon |
has lK*cn absent a
I
f Galxiurlc has been receiving j was m> Impressed with Its extreme cauMrs. Ikirr James and M.ra. Frank spcidinr^we^**w'ah*rriindt*
Savor* hav«* Wk - evjo.rtng a week’s atlvc*.
I»
a slsfe- and nephew from tlon and willneas that be designated It
visit from ihUr et)i:*lns. Mrs. EIli
Mrs. Eddy of Traverse City was a I Kan:.ay. They were here two weeks, !
As for Waitou.
Buck and Mrs. Lucy ParkiM-. of Bath Kcyiioiio caller Tuesday.
I Arthur HollenlK-ck and wife' of!
*****
**“" already qnotM
N.
The ladirs left Saiurdav for
^
m
airavwr k/a-VM
ij
CojiemU:! to vUit Mrs. Henrv Rose.
pIST’HtSL^ llcN««.
r.tt.e.8: *1,00.
Mr. and Mrs. James accompanied then!
erso City Wedneadav!
Mrs. Elijah Baker. Mrs. Hob may be thoughtiT^i
’ ^rs. Lucy Gray to Mrs. Agnes Hurlto Tra^^ rse rUy. spending a poriioo
Llph Tbompwm of Mayfield called ! lenbeck Is rd here
FALMIBTRy-OoMtiR Me---------------- but, parcel. P. H.’s 2nd add: II.4W. .
of the day slgh;MH*lng there
Buckley A Douglas Lumber Co. fo
Eugene Foster is enjoying a visit
from his parents from South Colton.
Mr. B. H. Hendal. trustee, parcel, P,
UUUl for'
N- Y. Mrs. Foster I* « sister df Frank tpendtofc a week wltb tbelr imcle Oea ^ sradlnx tbe court bouse erounds, buildH.’s 2nd add., eec. 22. loan 26. range
^ers. who Ik emertalnlng them.
If:
Ke^SS’.rr. J. uueudlnx'*"'
Myrtle T. Goodrich to Jacob H.
ohn Cady, at Traverse City, today. ' the tcochere’ Instlluie In Trarerae square, etc.
Felix t. Allcolt has gone to the Nn
Heuss. ct al. parcel, town 27. ra^
City thia week.
’. Jamiaoa has Juit had a cittern tlonaj Soldle-s Heme at Dtvton
if); $1.00.
,
Mrs Will Chase and M-s George pu^toblsbou^
Lyman
F. Brown to AlUe J. Set»4.
for
trcaimcm
for
his
eyes.
For
a
year,
the
city
PfTpler visited their re*oect ive moth
j parcel. P. H.’s 1st add; $285.
or more Mr. Allcoti has been pracUcal- raring,
ers^ Traverse City Friday.
»Well.
1 Andrew Stephenson ESitate, Certlfim had an easy thing ofl
It fills the arteries with rich, red ly blind.
’ go4 miffed and hung bis
Robbing of orchards U reported near 1 «
J
~ ~ — [ cate pf Trust company.
blood. Makes wew flesh and healthy
HoUlM^’s Rocky Mountain Tdn Is
1 maehlne np a tree.*’
K«. fib.
j. Morgan and wife to Oral
aad women. That’s what Hollls- here.
King Charles of Portogal
-What? Hung nn automobile np a
ter’2 Rooky Moaatala Tea wUI da 35
*****®**’
tree?”
feimtntloB of l»elng tbe stoot<
CALI4AN1 IntsHer Spar Vandah u\
n- r. 11 w. sec. 18. town 2«. range vf;
esots. Tea or TnWeU. Johnson Dreg
-UTtn
saki
snytnlng
al>onl
antomoarolo
aUve.
Hr
wel;As
»0
the enUra xyntett. A great blessing Ca
aoal daraW# far alt Udariar mode.
llScK? This was a Uwn mower rare yet is siouderfully active.
to Buffering humanity. 25 cents. Tea
lietweeii two of tbe foremost fafcillies
TRY-A RECORD WANT AOb
of our Lurg.--Chicago l»ally .Nrwa"
TRY A RECORD WANT A&
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
TRY A RECORD WANT AO. '
S5-'E'S2.SSi
rm:
RHEUFUnSH^^i^
»JtSS,tST.Si
nspneind Umt the Corahnskers srfU
answer the massage, or that they wUI
comply wiU this alter nmndamry in*
gnssL If It shonM be ignorsd Che
teims or Ket
MKLT VCtCTAtLC.
Oleddiua
Rings.-.
-MkMEK m« ^ «tr tM ttat
HAnalm sands ngnlnst*her. Imt pro*
tests agahmt dm playing nr nny frsih. Nolaa ter BgtMit Neteoa vSaJ^.
mr» Itoten nr go to fcHoo*
mm. OnnynnnEBrdinde ttr tWs Satea
w» tka dm nr a totagfam mnt hy dm fas the aprtag as a figxter Instead of
ndrsrdty nd^ bnari of eontsbl to
her of the eonfercoce wtll be shattered
tor aererml yonrt to coase.
Michigan has no ntoriakm In the
contract tor ite gamo tomarrow that
ootrid cnwl the wnateman to ob*
oOTfo Ite aaateranco ntea. and tte TO*
qnost for tte antoreeaMotof tte frashman laetlglbmty rule U anda In the
tntnraat of parity In nihleUta. No*
bfmskn. tn falling to moog^se .tte
ntle. sinada In dangar of loaiag her
dates wttN Mtnueaou and BllnoU thM
year. The tormar aebool has atnmgly
intimated that unless Nebtaaka bars
the ftoahmen there will be a peremp
tory break in athletic reUtlona betweea the onlversJtlea onUl the Oomhnakers come to ohaenre aB the laws
ofthecoafoTOO
not he parmlned to take pari In tbe
•a* mnwo w Of i mm uwm
^wna-teWtete oute-panUNO TUNINO-W. K.
Piuipp solid gold—
ALL SIZES
Oledding
are ofton fmatrafoil hr aoddea hrmdidown, due to dyapapaU or contlpatSaa.
Broca up and take Dr. Klnrs Kdw
Rifts
start. Care hakdacte iaad dlrotoaas too. At
Drug
r. H. Meadf. C. A.
drug stores; Me., guaranteed.
Rich cut glass. Beau
tiful China. Hand
some Silver. ELE
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome wedding
gifts at
AiHiMMENTa.
. Saturday.
Porter j. Wi
tion of Ooethe's Immortal Taust” wiU
be Been at Stetoberg's Grand opera
home. The MarysvUIe (Ohio) BvenIng Trlhnue aald; ”Pteat. am preamit
ed by Porter J. White s company at
SI.00. $2.00.
$2.00. $4.00
S'ei
was'
HastaWs
a*, as
M WOhUa Uoek. t*
S8.I0 PER TON
MARK CRAW-S NLIVCRY—U(kt
yuun
me. a TAYLOR COAL n.
4tt WEST nan STBUT
wm.m
W
WJI ■ ■■ ■ ■
AOte ate tteoaL
of ike eya. oar.
Oto
(Hams tttod.
WK
V
!»$•
A L. Moroaatito
Congo, ronnded and maintained twc«•The acting of the entire company
ty<me ataUoas among the iJMfiOO
was (»r the highest order, and the
stage effecu were perfect. The scenic
natives Uviag there, organised a large
nnd electrical display has
We
sell
the
Famous
Scan
Drag
Btora.
part
of
tbs
territory
m
a
FTsocb
col
l»b«dM iB ercry fiftlr tvcnty-flr^
Fox Typewriter ,
fwaiMi mn ct Uikmeeo of an emarprlr ony. stopped wars hetweca the tribes
“It was a magnllleent spectacle uiih
fac anattfoeturer are pteturet of established friendly relatlomi vltli
many scenes of enchantment, but the
StlU ftTMt.
Brocken scene, wltk the lost eouU In
notmtttn. ia« mikado. Emperor WU- them and did all this srlthont abeddiai
torment, prn* gruesome enough to I
Item aad tlM> exar of EsMla. The clear hkwd. la a smiteaee. this la n a«m
make one resohre to attend divine ser
*citt!'ir: B«ii, t».
mlng up of De Brmssa's work. Vlolenoi
It la a serious matter with the trans- vice every Snnday for the next year,”
Ote. >bOM tUi
has oommualrated to the prcshhmt played no part in his poHcy and he Mlsalatlppl school and a bit of obsti
IF YOU WANT AX
never shot a naUre.
that they coasider It an InsoH.
nacy may find It oatrocS
OR. A. H. HOLUOAY, OtBdocU To‘ uplifting I
The father of the present emperoT Ir. As a matter of fact Nabroska
Conscepiioo Vasques was *1veo
ren
ion or hmnanuy as thsi masterlolof Russia, after the death of bis min
oooB^. paid by the goTcro
p of dramatic composition, ‘T)aprosecullnp hor divorce suit against ister of finance. W>shBegratisky. re but it Is not to become effective untU
and Pythias.” written bv John
[m when be was but 2$ years old
Uent. Sidney 8. Burbank, t*. 8. A.. In ceived Sergius Witte in audience. The next year. The big nine Ukea this as a
T. W. THIRLBY, Dtetlit Over Bar^
story of Damon and Prthias is
the court of ftrsi Instance at nollo. P. emperor said: “I appoint you here gentle gUp at them. Last year NeBum A Bart’s jMrolry atoro. Both
mnreaslre
tbst now an ordc- of
pbomm.
U and has been granted a decree. The with my minister of finance. By the hrmska mde a strong bid to get into over $$00,000 of tbe bes^ citizens of
we
have
them
at
$1.00.
niiplDo aroman sras induced to start way. I learned. M. IVltte. that you are the conference. h\it was voted down this continent owes its exUience Jo the
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Fbja$
eton and surgeon. Romovte to ofthe salt upon th«' announcement of the single.” •‘Excuse, sire.” exclaimed It was not done because of any feeling
If yon want a aoft coal, haid
fioM over nm MatlOBal teak. OtIthe hero of Porthmouth. But the em against the candidate or as a snob.
ooiil. ooke or wood stove we
could cialm to have written a play that
tens phone S$L
peror quickly and with IrrlUtlnf em hot^B the ground that the organlxa has
Leavenworth. Kas. belie.
have ML£*S OUCIHAL
accompllslicfl so much. Sanford
OR. LAWTON—PhytlcUn and sur
Portlflcatlons were forbidden In the phasis replied: -Then, tls understood lion had eooogh members. The wesl- Dodge, the w'cll-known classic and
HOT BLAST the moat won.
GIVE
geon; oaces tn Wflbela block. UUrd
derfol heater made.
Hay-Panneefote treaty for a Panama you are single.” Witte understood. eraers seem to have taken It to hear». Shakespearean actor, has surrounded
himself with a company of specUl
floor, with Drt. Sawyer ate Ptaha^
OreatSkI Cmitaet
canal, hut the treaty which followed„ and to the present day his wife, who
We start them at $10.00.
Try A "WII temlRht.**
Despite that there Is no snow and merit this season for the presentstlou
the rejection of the former by Orealt divorced her first husband, a Jewish
of thla wonderful d-ams. He has
If you want a Ixise heating
none
Is
expected
for
several
weeks.
For
M
by
aB
Drocsbls
-Britain conuins no such restriction, banker, to share the destlales of the
hanl cool stove we have the
Ski club is already pre* tenlpped bU attraction with all
HARRY B. HARNCR-Bxpart pteno
I# CMit And M Oont Rcaws
and accordingly Hecreisry of War Taft Russian Colbert, as he Is called by bis
bis annual tournament lAronery. costumes snd accessories tbit
JltWlL. ThH outside floe
tuner and action rogoloUir. Ifiadiey can buy. In fart, nothing
m
next. Whh tbe prac“has uken steps to post armored foru numerous admirers, does not exist tor
fsctlon guaranteed. WUb 1
ADd hollow base makes the
omitted to Insure one c
that President Roose
St appropriate intervals along the the imperial court.
jRWel by far the most eoo.
velt will be among tbe many thousands greatest dramatic treats of tbe f
canal.
Mrs. C. W. Stewart, better known as of spectators at the course, be having to those who attend this magn
Domical hanl coal stove
HtRVtV H. ANDtRBON-^ttoroey
. William Kingsley, who was bom in Mrs. 8. K. Folsom, was denounced as cxmdltlonally accepted an Invitation oroductlon of Damon and Pythlms.and couteelor. Wilhelm block. Trow
Those who believe in patronizing the
Irelsna In 17k?. and fought r Iih Kel a fraudulent sidrll medium by the
erro City. Mlcb. ClUsens phone 10$.
We start them at $30.00.
highest form of the drama, those who
enft at Trsfnigsr. is now living at the i»oard c»f trusii'cs of the National AasoIf you want anything in
lest of Its kind ever held tn this coun- believe In elevating the stage, those
Sfc* of 122 Ttfwr Bloomfield. Mo. He Nation of Spiritualists, meeting In
0 wish to fcCM» a crea* and powerful
the stove lino it will piy you
y, well acted, should not fall to wltfought In the Crimean war. assisted in Minneapolis!. Mrs. Stewart*s assiitam ^*^e loornamem will l>e Internationa!
to call and look our line over
1 this porforroaoce. Monday. Oct. 2-1.
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBth pbooea.
the taking of SebsHtopol and in this 11» said to have confessed. She her- in Its scope. Not only will the best ski
and get our phocs.
country fought in the .Mexican and self says ibat che is the victim of a lumpers in America take part, and
STIAMks NASISTIE
A
hlgh-cIsKs
entertainment
I
k
whai
R. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathist Of
Lhese include number of men wbo have
Is said of the Georgia Tnmbadours
fice over Bugbee’s drug store. CltlcIvM w«r».
conspiracy.
OOIJtO W18T
that
k
to
play
at
the
City
opera
hcuise
tens
phone—Residence. 336: oBce
Watered stork hai» at last found a
Frank and John Norway erf Chicago.
certain Tuesday. Oct. 24. one nlgM only. Thev
^ ^-champion in Charles G, Davir. a li-ad hroihers of Jusiiue Norway, are lwln-ju
that famous riders will make the trip come so hlghlv recommended by the
' Ing Chicago underwriter, who. In an In the settlement of a property dispute From tbe Scandinavian iieninsula ev Prers and neighboring towns that ihev
OR. E. L. THIRLBV-Speclsl atten*
address to the rnderwrlters* club lnll>etwtH'n the three Justine and John pecUlly to participate in the ishpem- must l>e the real thing, as It Is said
tion to dUeases of children. Room
they gave a good, clean, ftinny show.
OOINQ BAHT
Chlcagn,^vwwdn> night, ^ald the in-j fell out and the former declared he InK meet.
40P State bank bldg. Doth phones.
The expenses of the foreign eontesl- Strlctlv en to date and fi-st class In
trtnslc worth «»f lbe 4jysIncss shoui l j would kiU the latte-. Tuesday ho set
rots w<11 be advanced and iiTadditiou every rc-speef. Good Ringing, dancing
bo eoDstderod rathe- than the fsce|««t with a revolrer and because of Lhey will do«ibtlcas rhare in the prizes and funnv comediam
DRS. J. 0. k HAttr J. TRUEWjOOD
value of the business.
1 the clo-.e -rt.eroblaneo between the irhich will be sefflclently large
of the best seen In this
08T80PATMIC PHYSICIANSI
In years. Thev will
One billion foft of fir and cedar trees two shot and w<.urdod his brother luce them to do their best.
night. Tuorday
M«OSr-IWllh#baBM(. • a. w. ta U
Woet AbMfH the Cup.
standing on 43.ooO acres of land on i Frank by mistake.
4 n a. T to • •toataga nroiiss ■
A letter If now on Its way to the
Vancouver isUnU. British Columbia.I New VorWs Chinatown wa.«i thrown
aktopMI. Ottsaa bsaaC..
was purrhased Tiimdsy bv a Mlnne j lnto an uproar Tuesdav night when Vanderbilt rup eommiitsion f-om the
toqotetetM AN.B.nek.l«$te.
Auto club of France, and ns soon as it
Ik'n
Hendri
icks
Is
the
best
spoils lumber amdlrate Tbe latter one Chink shot another In the street is received the racing board of th_'
of the Sw
win build the large's! hnw mill In the | for no apparent motive. In the excite- American Auto association wtll hold
The Obiuisal
world to manufsrture the logs. wi!him«*ol s gang of toughs assembled. In-, its first meeting since the running of
the Vanderl
comcnl year after yc®r and Isughcd and
a rapacity of 7o.(s,m».imh)
|»cr year.tlmldatlng s|K-riafors and in sonw Adrlenc
de Tuirkhelm. the offlclsl np- cried in i«-n at the innoeem fun and
.Brooding over her solitude. Ik'rtba | ras^*- holdlnc them up in the crowd.
of the Auto rlu
palhbs
hbs bv gives wb. a«d delight In
Lc'ftwleh. a eomelr 14-yeaPold glrJ The »>ollcc were for an hour clearing
hearing him sing and warble hk dltconfined in the Uruoklyn (‘hildren’s 8f> Mott street
be French club
Rugby. Teun.. founded ,bv Thomas
defy IVlentkw building, ationiptod
•The French clrh has alreadv deChuck full of fill! from aUirt tc
TiKwdsy. to «-H<-a|H‘ frv*m a f.Mirth-Ator> Hughes, author of ‘Tom Broa*n at dined to pnomole another Gordon
a R. CARVIR a MMl
finish with catchy music, swoel
the roof. She nilsMiil her 1 Rugby” a»'d “Tom B-omn at Oxford,” Bennett cup race." he said, “and It
singing, cxwnic acting and funn>
fis’iilng. and v hen plrked up et ery j originally designed a* a n ircat for tni- could not very well accept the aVnder
ootoe^lians.
could not very well acepi the Vanderbuiie in her b<xly was found broken. I urated but Impecunious y^uung English
the conditions of hold^
Sir Henry Irving s Uniy has beVn j genllemcn. where they might do a lllrace for that trophy in France
I. C. A. BUlLMNto
eremated.
tie tilling of the soil to earn their salt
tolM Terribla Terry.
Wages of <H»ti.m mill op«*rators in ! while not deprlvtHl of the fox hunt, has
Buttling in Action!
MassaehUMttK will be Incieu:-,-! n%e prm«sl a failure and has i»sss<hI Into
ng in Humor!
BriBtlinE
per o*nt.
; ih,. handi- of .\merlean speculators.
Hubhling with Fun
'nnlxiiiir plague hs.- bmken out alon>; ] ^ Pst" GroWe. the eoto-lous Omshx
OSee Mf, Mew WUbelai MM. 4W»
the Hue of the Trans Sibirian railway. ! lotudll. charged with the kidnaping of Tommy Murphy, his tough opponent
In
fact
a
regular
laugh factory. A
bsdiy beaten fighter thal
l*Jrk»H»ckets n>bbed the wUbMi of | Edward Cudahy, after plearllng not
good, clean, funny show, with art
the referee stepped In and stopped the
Patrick Mcliarry of Chicago while shejgulHy to that charge and the supiBe- fight, which took place before the Na
ists that are ladies and gentlemen.
►tood ft the othui grave of her latelmentary one c»f stealing IfS.ooo from tional Athletic club in PblUdelphla.
husband, the bolkr mtnufaeturer
i the Cudshays. and being Informed that
Oama Callad OffTbe greatest natural bom Topsy
TrhuUm ft. liriK-kwav. the emlnen* Ids t>an had been placed at $12,000.
Tbe Michigaa Donnlaon game sebedthe world hat ever seen#'MISH
prison administrator and ivfomier. Is I entertained “Mother” \\Tjeaton. a ulad at Ann Arbor wo called off on ac
TOPST TUKVT LAURA SRITH
now Uyemn old, but he has Just lui-n trsrellng erangellst. in hU cell for ao count of rain, anB aUbough tbb
Ob loans were wllllnc to suy ove- and
nomlnaind by both denKwrmti ami n*-lhonr.
tbe greotest of all daneers, singeri
play yeaterdar the offer wt not ac
puUHrmnt for mayor of Elmira. N. Y.j Chiu Jl. the most famous dog in the cepted. as Yo«t did not want to risk a
and comediennes. See her.
Headlong fmm a t>errh IU8 feet j world. Is dead of old age at Blaseon- name with bnt on# daV to eUpse be
Trair. U#T«. iVarvrM City
above the Calumrt river. John liorsey set. Mass She was found by an Amer- fore the hard tntale expected on 8at
>. brt th
urday with Nehroska.
of South Chicago tumbled. Tuesday, lean newspaper eorraspondent gnardgood old “Ole Oizoo.”
fteytty Kins Qamt.
and wont with a big splash Into th** Ing the dead body of her Cblnrae maa- \
f.riiUr of A
college has set
you noed not be afraid lo
water. He swam ashore unhurt and ter oh a hill, after tbe alege of Port tuelf against
agalist an
all forms of athletics
returned work on top of the Irundale Arthur Ulieo Field Marshal Oymma. Insofar as they latcrfere with tte col- take your sweetheart, wife or c)indn*n
If full of new songs and laughs, is to
elevator.
| of the Japaaese forced, ordered tte
be made known at Btclnborg f Grand
at I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
Nebraska ireaila
to play toBDorrow unless they make up opera bouse whore Bca Hcodrlcks and
hU compaay of players will hold forth
cratk ticket for regents of the state
WMT ALMIRA.
their work. Owlrg
atato of a«al-w the-e was no t
unlvarolty. in an open letter have
I MIse Esther. Lulu and Agnes Ayero
WednetdayKalamaxoo con
are all home from Grown on a vIkU.
plrtUwd tbamaelves to return to John
Full «t Tnfic MmiiIi.1
| Saturday.
Ira Reed has bad the misfortune to
O. U MCKWOOO, •.
D. Rockefeller tbe donations which be
( bsnd snd arm with gunpowWill Oo ao tte Staga.
moved to Traverse City.
CbrUty MathewKon
Mrs. Charles LeBol of Tra\en»e City
me tnresmng macnine wnisne is
tooGigbic. If tbe plans of a local waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
manager materUMze Mattv Fdrton on Sunday.
esrd once more in our vicinity.
Miss Rosa Straight of Traverse City
Uke a place on.tte vtudevnie
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Domtne of East
Maud, a mnia owned by Bernard cough, that disturbed my nlghCs rest. wrill
stage soon and go through a lun <
Head are apendiag a week with Fred’s ks visiting wUh Bert Gray and sister,
Doan, a Wtet New York, N. J.
►ee.
Mrs. Abbee
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Domlne.
Mr.
andd Mrs. Henry Case are home
pudhed opM tbe
for ten
Tbs grape fesUval Baafiay at Mr.
rs Ttovstss ORy SB fallm:
o. where tbey went on a visit,
weete
*>
•
door of a saloon la BergroHne avenue, and OMds. t
Mid Mrs. C. U Domtoe*! was attendel from Ohio,
yers is home on a visit.
flna Myers
Sadgar Taam Last Vatarana.
by over fifty men. women and chllwalked Into the barroom, launtcrad
Mias Rekah Wilson and
Two of the laadlag and moat valu drte. After tbey all bad their fill of
behind the bar and stuck her head In
able football Stott ar the University of grapes they departed, thanking the ers were tbe guetU of Mrs. Laura
to tbe drip pan. eontatnlng several
Wisconsin eleven have b^.”kgpckod bard and wife tor their generosity and Bates Monday.
bsr1e>- Bates was the guest of
Mrs. Cbsr1e>>tuts of beer, and swallowed all the
bodpftolity.
Lon Briggs, wbo has abMsa in his Mrs Rufus Bates Friday.
booze In sight. Twentr men couldn't $1. Trial boctla lOc.
K. I. Lake did some
throat is not getting much better.
bodge Maud. She finaUv got tired of
Dan Pratt today.
kssplagOMsf to# asst.
Oct. 1€.
banging out in a glnmill. with no proaLOVM FRlNCt SUCK,
Pal-I’m aftber blddlDg yun goodpeels fvT anybody “settm* ero up.” and j Oroinato af tte C%mammmmi^ of Drory
by. Molke. It s lo Panlma for me.
Aceordlag to tte regatta rrtwa Los
backed out. with a sniff and a sneer t CaHapa, IprtmSald, Ma.
Share. A4 a 4sy workin’ on tbe causI
AngHei
Tommy
Bums,
the
Ottroh
Connl Savorgnan He Brana. \ ; PIANO, HARMONY AND YHEORY.
aoroppat. got a had beating tn fals looks like a gold mlae beside ll»e $!.!»
By paying for your cement walks br
fteebman ^-adoption, though not by i litevtouaJ atteKtei ate aitey oiwaa twaniy-nnind bout with Twin SoUlvaa. In Aueriky.
fore November lit. INM.
Pst. do yon mind tbat
birth, wbo l^ed the other dar. nnkslawii
. mllh tte abigla puvpooo of
Chai. M. Been, aiy Clerk,
r^^lgris tee te Ite boltcat placro In
as one of the great French explorers
roaaleal abNtty through tte
odfinovl
pkla
Jack
cmntfL
in
DeeoMter.
ttewortd?
It’s
1»
In.
toe
shade.
gad colonial orjdmixeri. In twenty
dtel sjWow that I’m
y^av. te rxrdorad Ilia vaci refiua In
(unta. Jolt r.clv«l by J. ■ W.-ll«r-1
kf^^Toal as to stay 111 tpo ftfimio all
wasi Alflca now k'nuwn as iho FTmieh
■ I Who hat been on the coast for dime th# tuna do you?--MoOizinr «f Kuu.
A. C. Watt A tefiA
llu»k.
<M MU I
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mtertniiia
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CITY OPERA HOUSE
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TROUBADOURS
JOHN R. SANTO
M.&R.L TIME CARO
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FIRE INSURANCE
Cl EAR. MKHT. ERTERTAIIIM
A. D. TYLER
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8RAI0 RAPIDS I fflOIAIA IT
COiPARY.
A FUNNY SHOW AND
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20c, 30c and 40c
DENTIST
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENnST
201 FRONT STREET
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8m. N MiWsir
M0M8E k MeWEnr
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10 PER CENT SAVED
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THftCVtMtNai
—'.■Ki-”"
••OItTHPOPrr DCPAflTMCNT.
Mite Tina/oba laok a trlf lo Trarera» Ctty tliit meek.
Thm Ladlet' Aid tocMjr «et iB the
ittrek parlon oa
I 2?
Mr. uid Mrm. YT. fi MuMoa
daoililef apeat Moadijr ta Trarerae
CPy
MUi Rwima WUm to6k a trlD to
Trareme City tbit weak.
^Mr«. John K«aa*4)r tpcnt • f«« dsr*
and Mra. D. H. Day. it no tae tiea im..
Mra. Wm. Partaat Ttoltnd to town I
with fwlaUTat Tnoodty.
Mm. Joba MclaaU was la town FrF
“ss'ssfiisssrs'sw
It -
ff^ptloa wat
wai siren theia at the bone
of tba aroom
a N. Pickard ap<»i Monday at bl«
home P» l^la«»d
The U O. T. If/fare a banreat tup*
per IB Ua fawn ball on Pridar rrra<
las wbkb wat well attendMl. Tbc
ta)ilet were taatefuDr decorated with
frail and Sowers and a bouaieout anp*
per Wmi tenreit
TKAVCmC CITY. WCHMAN, rMIOAV. OCTOMR SA HO*.
atfTtarortoatr toot wodL Oncarbatl Ckax. Andoraon apaat YlUv at
} tkm
rtry mmek. After t%« c«-'pIcsMd. m it vae tKe Ur for «»rftird»yr • —
CbMM. WcMB tore I Uftihiw—I
racoatiy
porcaateo tbo
ino grooerr
rrtrcrac cuy:
ricMtlr porebated
groeorr nocTi
nock i Trarcroc
City:
tHwanl wat
vaa am the
tbe crowd went; aeetlas
aeetlac of the Aid aodety,
aodetj. bvt at they i Oct 17.
at M Sontb Calca ttrtwt, fonaerly
Otnhe and dangbtor :
to Iba bomer Toai Xnd«1»onta and|arr not nfraSd of a little ttarm
owacd by O. V. Adaxat.
' of Nertbrort i
‘
few dart! the rwMMor of the tmlns wat * ensnsad to a good
aearlralltbcl
LONG LAKE.
Mr.
and
Mrt.
Waw
Racbow
of|
Mrt.
H,
8.
tpeat la daactos.
iotetnbert mere pn
- Beckwith was atoety
iUi
O.
E.
Ana
Arbor
by tbe lUacts of her
hcrnK^.
Dltb
tpeat
Sandar
VUt d)Uve UasD ft boata .Halttof | Bneeai kciara from Chicago teU of mra aid tost fiunday. Sbo obloyed a
lU fnr a row dan.
‘the aarTtogo of Waltor Moor#, wba mue aarprlao fma aotoo of her
Ttoltcdjwith bk partnu. Mr. aad Mn. ttdner Meadt. brlactag tokena of loro.
danghicT.
MUt
Grace,
at
CailUlac.
jri^.
,
Itoo^ wert old
Omn Coa bat gone to Indiana.
G. a Doherty ^^parebated a boot^ ’ A number of the frlen Jt of Mr*. Joa,
aoatbero JO
Itle 1
; prlte Monday. It bclag her forty nlalh
«Blle 111 thl»' t Schatjw ai»€«i Si
i birthday. A dainty tupper mwt tonrt J
w*ck *Uk haan trochlc.
; »»««T “
C!i
F.
C.
Taberer
ehlldrca
art
i and a very enjoj-alilo evening wa«
Vat Bron U bnrliic rt<»p and caw;
MIm liabaUc Carter bat been tpend.
Bra H. Day hat
til tbe patt
weMc. bot to DOW tlomly Unprorlag
Jaaea KeJlle drove lo BiwdiekTille
with hi* aUter. Ml** lUtsie, Monday
la«t.
Reta Cook tpeat last Sunday with |
Ailee Dtv
Hatel HennHf ha« been lU for the
Tuning Mm. Tabem^i poreatt at Tu*-f apenl hr "il.
C. O. Caner of Tra\er*e
Traverte City,
tClNOgLEY
] Mr Marth and ftoailr will leaTe,«i»*
i Mr*. C
KIMOSLEV.
cotlagc the SnStf the aiiitr
MU* Mae Kimball of East Jordan U who ban been vUlfUg her tUter. Mrt.«
Rer. R. W. Wood wa* ta Travertel Mott erfSotormert have aoitflr all tto- gue« of reUUves.
Wm. Dalton, returned home Sainrdty.'
City Wednoaday of latt week. He Uitbeir poiatoet dug Md a^ hio e^ MU* Mae Dewe> ha* rcturoed fiomj Heon Warner, who bat bad a Un.
Uktoa traauacst at tbc Grand Trav- ,bclrcom hmkod. it l.asoodctr».
» 'Mit at Traverse Clij and Acme
acrin* lUnca*. pa»«cd nway qtScOr
Gilbert and tamUy uwk dinner i
Blue and cMIdrca of Old | jcsicrday at hl« homo here, at th.?
Tbe Monroe Royal Entertalaer*
t moatbt. He
18, im,abd
Tr*re«#^r^tTlWeinptday and Tbaradai
ailnr Satardar
Tra'^"*'
ct Utl
altS^ tt.ual clean en- te,.„.
nenM?K*Mfi wvit* mh/i
lertaJnmeoi. The crowd wa* not ar* Ott
leto?
i
* Mrg« a* expected, hut the ttorq. kept i ^
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arrived for an extended slay with her' Tuesday, at 10 a. m.. Rer. P. C. Bng!«parent*. Mr. and Mr*. O. A. Clerk.
ben oBcIatlng.
E. Codd entertained with a
ibU ptoce. Their many frteadt wUh;
mumed Frtda> mother. Mrt. Ot%U. north of Cedar ner at the City hotel Sunday In honor
of MUs Beatrice HutchtaB. mho leave<
nm. pt^f-ron. >»«n.e, ^ Loren Duty went to Traverse City .‘ SumU.^
BOWERS MARBOR.
them a long
soon for her new home at Cadillac
throogh life.
rj ivnlIL*r
Tbe supper at the Odd
Felloms hall ’ Murray Tompkins i» on the lick Iht.
ji jewenh
J the Thursday tost.
„
.
Joreph Herman nvumo ! home last
Saturto) ni^ht. ghen
. C^;i.ru.l Sat.:1 ^dav momlns
school. mSH Kell luitron
114 chwred. mbicb mlli 1b.- u«Hl u. pur--_.„h apoeadlcltu.
books for the llbrarj
The.old
old lady. Mr*. Pulve
Pulver of Maplevery sick, mlih lime hope <if
Heiertloot of Intirv*
LELAND.
Mr*. Nora Kslrer was called here
ago 8unda>.
*
from Elk Rapids by (ho death of he."
Miss Pea.rl Dame rrtnnud
.Mis, .\molU Mttrv'tv hs*
baby slvler
'ednesday evening.
Tuf'iMlay.
altir siKHuling the mmi
Old tpaii 7eaug has relumed from
Mis* Mamie Sheridan returned from reiatUtm
the S,.ldhT*- home at Grand RapU* to
■raverse CPr Sundav.
Mr ^d Mr« T H \V> *io mert‘ In-i^
. : stay with hi* children for n while.
with
Hopkins mas elected as
^ r\Xf^ otxl to supp* • r.t Mr. A .Smlt
Mrs.
of CadUUc is visiting
I Mr. and rM»^ Jaraim Ijirdie of (
Mwri, c"m. n«iiK-. Dr. riood mod The Muses Cadham. Benet
• Snmiaj evening.
Kel- relativM to tbit place.
Mission i
Fowptm h*»* bum a cabin n«ar ikc tie left
O. F.. at the moeflng cd the Giand ? jy r,. Tim Galhvan U ,
day for Sutton* Bay. where t E.. F. Densmore and
an wife and daugh* 1. o o.
ihl* writing alih.mch thiT»'
they will at tend the teacher's Instltme.; ter left for Jackson last meek, where Lodge at Renton Harbor this mei*k.
ikd
Wo..d .rv> hom: mucha ^
■ge W. WeHOott loaded Witb
with tb#r
lb#y WiU
wiU visit
visU their
tbel sons MUe. arvd forRuber,
a
short
time,
the
basket
factory
MU* < family.
‘Traverse
sveriie Cli%. whe-e
mhe~e they
em- X. R. White
helping i
Mr. and Mr*. Blackhurs; of Wexforti I ployed, having closcH d<»wn
season They ____ ___________ *’*
*'^'**^“‘*
*
left tbU week for their home in ClevH
^
°
'
ll^r "ir>od.^ ^
land, after spendlag tbe past ten days
relailve*.
workin In t'^e same factory
and
M?>.
Mathew Gillis visHe.l Kah v of «utt<ms Hay made a husiuers; Sunday n^ Trkverlc. (^v wiA
NORTHLAND BEACH.
In town, the gue*u of
.If 3Miss Emma Wli*
The Kinp*Iev srh^ioU ar clos'd for
Misses Clara and EUialieth nolio«[<^«;
ihn^e davs (his w*eek. (he teach
1 Mrs. Johns and aaogbu r Alma n- ‘
eoWen at Mrs. Bernard's Sun- w«k and Mrs. Bert Mcleaiighlin have ing in attenilanee at the teachi
town a Khori time Thm*iiay.
slltuie In Traverse City.
c
__ _
'itihieil this week from * ten day*' visMartin Bn.wn went to Elk TUpidsi
JOYFICLO.
There will bo a Hallowe'«*n socUI at charge of t he hotel dating tbe aliM iie.
It to Grand Rapids.
The rain U hindering many farmer*
eiar ■ *irc
Thurs
\ Mrt: W E Datn. il of Biiuih Frank
5 of Mr. and Mri>. Densmore.
Mrs. WUUam Darrow and son Hay
from securing their e«no and potato
lake.
Bishop railed here on .fort %Uii4<«]I vome
M.me of the srho.ilc in thic
' Oct. 1C.
cropii.
1* C. Ilufcl.lns of Ca litlar rpent Sun Thuo.Iay
left this w
toy lai-t
^
, vlriiiit% TeeMiav of last
in Traverse City, after spending a f. w
Moo\ was rlosod three days thl.
Another new strip of cement walk Is
CfiuId attend the
QLEN ARBOR.
ks in town, the gutwta of Mr and
MIsh Barth cfiuld
Iteing laid, n^achlug from the band ‘'to- *u»d Mr^. .V. \V. llavter of G.-and are the guesi* «.f RoUTiVroa-n
o^,T, *IUvnm".* I*^\v?-i
. a. Dame and family. Mr*. lur institute
at.. Siit
Milwaukee.| stand corn.T to Dailtnus mem mar Rapids are th.- g.u K*. ..r frhnds and
Alfred XelMin. who hSK made an ex .iay ev.-nlng.
AA
.
A.
o
1 Carl Walker has gone to Mllwauki
^
McMsr*. Dolph. lUveand Mose Gag * We are hatHng very heavy wind
e^by
This will
a iKvm to ivarile-; *^' tot»^.
ten.UM Uslt In ChlesKo and Mllwau
Mrs M. G.^»rgt‘ is vUlting her mollisister. MUs Kdyihe Dame, who wllli*“'» are straying at Weston aad Mc>' from the aouihwesl: foulKmiIh In ibcj
r<J. W.
Hi Inc the meat shop, ns
nn hi
hir<M. Claik
t laik an.
and wif.' of Pula*ki are kee. ndunusl horn.- FHday;
. r. Mr*. Msrv Rirc.
spend the winter la Traverse City.
I^
They an* up to take advan- bay f„r lea.
‘
hey were olUiKotl
idUiKiM to take to ih'
th>' :r-.-st*
:r—sti. of the Dr
Dr. Walter family.
Rev. J.
and Wilbur CampbeM
8.
K
IIIU
k U cf Frankfurt this week.
IdBonln WilUami of C'allfomU u tage of partridge hunting In Northland i Mr. St. Peter U e
'
Mr-. H4*nM.n o f Ca.iniar, who hai- of Nnnhiiort wer.‘ In t.twn this w«s-k.
. blK biw! Hiad
Llrrle Gorlvan of Blaine called her-?Walter lW*j4ie. who spent last win-.-wen iho guvsi «.f b.-r i
vlfllR..; r.l„lv«i bod frt.nd. In town
^
Ullton
Tfa\eiM‘City wai. ill voterUav.
. _____ ^
• Hun and wife b
Fr.d Rmsll <»r Ib n.'V
.••«dsy
t nani were
. and George S.s giiilller turoed lo her liomi .
, Fannie BUrkbuni of Sutton* llav i* Uero'?m*^pro\U**lJ^?‘h
a^few
h.r.- on profes*lonal I
Ding Tbe evening wa* p!ea«antl> , tost evening,
have returned from the Dakota ha^
I vUil relaMves.
'have
MI*a Bertha Hoxie of Acme U a vUliing DaUy Bryant of ihU plan*.
idavs-ago
nt to *oclal amusemenu. after,.
Kue«« at Dr.
1
and daughter Anna are, Warren Gibson dloii at hto home in !I vest field*
fields
Klmliall** for a few day*. 1 Nei*on Torey of ('adlllac made n» Mr and Mr* Giorge will start f ir
writing.
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Mr*.
Boyne
^1*. Repi. 25. agtni CS year..;. H. S<H‘gmIller
Sin-gmlller p irelui.-rd
,rrlui.-rd !.•»<*'•
l..w.o bu«h
l,u«h
>«•*. D.
»>• Holbrcs.k ban gone lo lluiT Uhort cal! here Sat unlay
. C.llforSu mat Tuesday wberri hey
Bernard U drawing gravel on j He leaves a wife, two sons. Edward of
of.i el* of potau»os
potatoes one dav
day last
UM w«-ek*
w<«ek* at Oak lor a visit with relative*.
i Emma Ih l^ing wi nt to Tiavrsi* { wi,i make their futur*' home
melon and Messrs. Uucoln William:.
»itond Hoach , Bo>Tte Falla. Charles
rie* of
or Glen Arlwi.
Arhot. OOr
oar pe-bushel
bushel
^ H.
H. L- l^IUr* Hegsm u.^w hrlek City Friday.
IbTc.Md; hs* ^
and Humphrey Thomas spent Sunday « ho^ and (he sehoolhouse.
aad one daughter,, Mr*. Amy NowUnd.}
Nowland.i Mr*. Frank Webster and family hoiow
hoioe w ill .......
^otln U- i.*adv f..r oceu-, ;«rs.
Mrs. iw
E aiaro
Maro jei.
left lor
for itienmond.,
Riebraond.. tbe upper
miner m nlns
tilnsula. whet
itn> br
ai IJghIhouse Polrl
There was a rhurrh social at Ever , qj Charlevoix.
I have moved to a place alH.m three ftancy.
I Ind.. Saturday, when-she will Johi her work *bl* w‘nteThe Woman's club im- at llu- bom.*
Saturday night.
, Frank Fisher was over rn>m South | miles 4*Mt of he-c.
Mr*. E. Hagadorn
.d
Traverse
Cil*
•
*
.. r *u «
wors
oik w
ij|..rn ..f Trav. n, Cil;-i huslanrt.
.Mr K'H.p'TI’tmK
kins c.rm Jor'.Vu-of Mr*. A. Voire on TuecUy afu rnooB
t>cl id
; Maaltou a few day* ago. When he
: Mi*s Hattie Manchester, who has iK.vi*ltiug
►Yaace. Austria. *(udy of picture* and ,
^
i tnmiMl Mr. and Mr*. Langrlck and Ar bcH*n assist ing with the houM-bol l
Mr. and
\tox social in the
Cither stiidUw have hern taken up. The I
PORT ONEIDA.
f tbttr Dorsey went over, (he men lo jdiificsat the A L. Thurston home. i.. Ci»y an-guests of Mr.^. fJore’s parents winter.
-\
i win
dlMri.-l N... 4 next k*ilting will b«*hel.l ml III. home i Alex. Hllum U having a stone wall work, and Mr*. Langrick will take j enjovlng a vacation of a w.-ok at hr- Mr. and Mrs Jno. Sttahan.
, tferman Gordes went /to Milwaukee dav
Ml nre cnrJIully Invlt.-d
of Mrs. G.
J, 1M Dame
. ] built iimler hU barn. hYank Novotny charge of the boarding hrmse at the! home:
Mr. and Mr*. Jas. T«-r-‘----- *-.....
..
i
liav ’~Rj,
II. 8enlt
Mrs. A. L Thurston Is vislilng h. i gone to P. to*key lor a xis
aughter. Mrs. Watson, in Cadlllar
Eugene Qiiarkenhush I*
dsv morning.
in lhl» iieigbborho.*.
Mr. Hquire* and family, who have ' pi»rt Oneida schoolbouse Saturday' prooch of winter, we were (nwled to] this week
T.i* iu.
1The
and
G«-<-rgla
The Misses
MiKse ('ora
sp.*ni the summer in Iheir eoMage m night bv II. WYrhtel of Frankfort was a litOo snow, sleei and ball storm la.< :
Mr. and Mrs. James Wise of TravMe-tdame-i Ikjiberg and IJchIhlser.i Paulus .ind Char Anderron
drove
Gills' .Pier, left this w.-ek for iheir largely attendcl and everynno enjoyed Wednesday. The ledle:? wero nor' erse Cl»:* called ou rle'^ds
f
he-e Sat-. visited the fumu^ s son. O. C.
Ikdberg. I Ruti.in> Bav o*'• R’mdar.
ChloBgo Wednesday
Miller it ill at tbit wHt*
„ec='7r.^:' ;rov.?i.7str
hu.™,
NEW STORE—NEW STOCK
UNDERWEAR!
Just in—exclusive designs direct from
the manufacturers—supeiior in style
and make up to any other caps on
the market at the price—S.50. $100,
$160 $1*25 $‘2 00. no better assort
ment in the city.
KEEP IS IN MIND.
It may be as much to your interest
a* ours for you to call on us for your
next purchase of furnishings or cloth
ing—we have the goods to warrant
u$ in expecting to get and hold your
trade.
Yon An Like Good Gloves.
No working glove better for the
money than Sargent's at $1.00—ask
'to see these—exceptional values in
both gloves, and mittens at 50c. 75c
and $1.00—large assortment for- you
to select from—Fine kid and mocha
gloves at $1.00 to $:i.00—Largest line
fine wool knit gloves in the city—H
you don't believe it spend time
enou ;h >vith ,is to s^e .-,1! of ours
m OVERCOATS
Perhaps nht the largest stock in the
city, but certainty the lai^^est hxdusiyely new stock shown here, it's a
matter of satisfaction to us to be al
lowed to show our
friends the fine
fitting qualities of
the garments we
sell. In m a-n y
respects these are
superior to all oth
ers. They are far
from being the
highest in price.
Splendid \-alues at
$7.50
$10
S12
.$16
SIS
$2-2
fancypattersns and plain oxfords at d
blacks, three different lengths, sizes
for Young Men and other men.
m.
MM
51?-:
Something in fleece lined goods
worth looking at, different and
better than any others in the mar
ket. Six or eight styles at 50c a"
garment, extra long sleeves, they
won’t crawl up over your elbows.
NEW SUITS
^Evcr>' number new, and selected
with care so that there isn’t a “bad
one in the bunch,” as the boys say.
If you Want jjrcys
we have them, if
All Wool Goods.
single dr double breasttd
prey
goods. Red, Grey, ribbed goods.
Wright's Health. Your choice of
any of these at 1.00.
Floor Grados
All wool. 1.50. 1.75.2.00. hand
some goods.
Combination Suits.
In fine worsteds and all wool goods
1.25.2.00,3.00. 4.00. 5.00. No
such lino elsewhere in the city.
you don^t like
ifreys^^we show
you somcthingclse
The larger num
ber of suits wijl be
sold in doublebreasted coals this
winter, and vre are
prepared for such
sales. Not only
are we strong on
THE NEW FALL HATS ARE IN.
Famous “Rummell” soft hats. $1.50
to $3.00. “Guyer” derby hats $3;both
Union Made. Both best hats made
at prices. Fur in these goods almost
as fine as silk. Examine them.
FOURTH DOOR EAST OF LEW
IS ’CASH GROCERY.
After you find us once it will be easy
We arc young yet, and want stran
gers as well as. friends to find our
place of business.
fancy mixtures,
but our line black
fine worsteds is hard to match—$10
to :^2'2. Young men’s Suits from age
fifteen uo at $5 to $15—splendid pat
terns, and fine fitting garmcriti. We
want a chance to try a coat on > ou.
In heavy wool and fine cassimerei,
splendid assortment for bard service
warranted in every way.
Fine trousers for dress wear at
from $3 00 to $C.00. beat fitting
goods made, finely proportioned.
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8HERIVIAIM & HUNTER
THE evtNINO RCCORO, TRAVERSE CITY, MtCHICAN, TRJDAY. OCTOBER ». HOS.
••mOKS TMK k.OWKS*r
Ladi^’ Flannelette
QUAfc_lTV TMK MIOMKST
SILK PETHCOATS
lonas
In Blade and Colored Taffeta, v^.Btroog numbers
— AI$IjOO,$L50m4
*
The most beautiful cloths and reatest (lesi^<
we ever had.
LONG KI MONAS in heavy fleeced material.'
Japanese patterns, $3 00 and S3.S0.
At $500, $730, $10 and $12
Special sale of SaUnc ftuicoats, 1.26 value, for $1
Sixteen in sunbunt flounce with 4 in. ruffle at'
bottom, extra quality satine.
QUAt-ITV STORK
REA D Y -TO - WE A R APPAREL
When a woman chooses a suit,
she looks for style, if she’s tasteful;
for worth, if she’s wise; for work
manship. if she’s discriminating.
But most of all, she asks one ques
tion. She applies one final t^t—
“How will it look on me?’’.
,
‘ Our stock of suits wiif be*^1nt^r.
esting to you whatever your ta^
; may be—however critical you are,
however fastidious as to details,
you’ll be pleased, because
We now have the greatest show
ing of ready-to-wear garments for
Ladies. Misses and Children ever
assembled under one roof in Trav
erse City. Thousands of garments
to choose from. Every style and
every price, from
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’I
$2.98
to $100.
F -';
I TlicSuit tbat Looks Beit,
on Yoii is Surely Here.
This showing is particularly in
teresting to those who like to be
correctly dressed at as small an
expense as possible. We have
garments at any price, but the low
priced and the medium priced
garments are given as much care
in selecting as the high priced
ones. Whatever your price may
be. you rnay^buy with perfect as
surance that we are giving you
the best to be had at the price.
"S Blouse effects. Eton Jacket ef
fects, 52 in. fitted coat effects and
Empire effects are here in abund
ance at froni
$10 to $40
Ladies’ ;s'''
Swell Skirts
Changeable Chiffon Taffeta Waists
They add the Finishing Touch to your Outfit.
This is a special number, bo.\ pleated back
cfTcct. six rows of tucks in front.
Nowlicrt* vise will you liiul surli .m ;irniy <*f Bplt inlitl <lv|x'it‘lal>lv furs as lu r**.
in all the ii(‘w bwvII stylt*- in Scarfs, Tics, Boas, in small, medium and lir^e
effects, in Coney Opp0s%um, Squirrel, natural and blended. River Mink, Jip
Mink, North American Mink. Mirlcn, Beaver. Hudson Bay and Russian Sable-
Others at $5* $7.50, $10 aod $12
Prices from 98c to $75.00.
Mohair Waists in cream and - Q Art
black at $2. $2.50 and............ O.KJKJ
Extra
values
in Cashmere
Waists, in colors, at................
Q fCrt
^•OU
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S2.98, S3.75. S5JI0, S7.50 ip It SIS
-o
Children’s Coats-Hundreds of Styles
NEW FALL SmES
Til all cloths aiul ill all the c«Tlors that are inobt ilesinhle. Kverv m«.thcr wf
•^irls shouM Bt'e thib {ire.it showing. Prices $2.76 tO $15.
No. 119!t-42 in. Ladies’ Coat, heavy Black Cheviot, half lined, in
laid velvet collar, lucked cuff, piped with velvet, inverted double
bo.v^plcat piped with velvet. Best coat we ever had 0.QQ
No. 12;il—4(> in. Ladies’Coat, Black Cheviot, extra heavy all wool,
tmpire effect, velvet coat collar, self-lined yoke, i
No. 1‘309—50 in. Ladies' Coat, all wool Scotch Mixture, limpire ef
fect, self lined yoke, velvet coat collar, trimmed wiih straps and
buttons, colors Grey, Brown, and Green. You 1 O
cannot match it at the price..:............. .........................
No. 2CSS-45 in. Ladies' Coat, all wool Black Cheviot.'strap trimmed.
Vyoke and cuffs piped with satin, inlaid velvet shawl collar, half
satin lined, Empire effect, “the best coat on earth J^.OO
The'new grays in aU prices and in the
new (Imince and circular effects.
No. .'Ld 50 in. Latlics’ Woultex Coat of fine light weight Kersev.
lined throughout with Skinner s satin, yoke, front and cuffs
braid and velvet trimmed, a beautiful dress coat,
plain Empire back.........................................................
26.00
No.
50 in. Ladies’ im{>ortcd Hroadcloih Coat, full squirrel lined,,
storm collar of blended S(|uirrel, double breasted, full box back,
colors Black and Brown. Suitable for riding or A Q rtrt
for dress wear........................... ^.......................................
Larlics*'Evening Coats in Cream, Reseda
and Hum colors,
$18, $25, and $35
Ncv. Cravennette Coats just unpacked. These you will want for
now The popular shades of Grev. Olive and Brown are here.
as well as the staple Navy and Black. .We have the swellest
line in the city to choose from.
At $iO, $12, $15, $18 and $25
Same as above in fine KersejV
for.................
..........16.50
No. 7i:i—Ladies’ Fur Lined Coat, all wool Ifroadclolh. very full box
back, double breasted, storm collar. Wc cainnot 1 Q flO
get more of these at this price................... ..................
•*
W
FIr-:
No. 1200—Ladies’ black all wool Kersey Box Coat, full satin linttd.
storm collar of river mink. An ideal winter gat- 20*00
s
C'onL like rot, box
I Sek and front, piiied vel.
rian Bear Driving
Ladies* Siberian
Driyin Coats. 42 in. long,' extra heavy aod
warm. Suitable only for riding when extra warmth is desired,
$18.50 and $23.50:
Astrakhan Fur jackets, the best values we ever had.
At $25. $35 and $40
A most beautiful line of 52 in. Scotch Mixti
Empire effects and full fitted coats,
33.60
rJii
: Aato Coats, half fitted
and $35
effect, of all wool
back, inlaid Telvel
*
e vening record
TMVCnC CITY, mCHIOAM. FUfDAY. OCTOKH ». tW.
UIUWMI RKHT IF
ww w/miED mn
ILLWOlt
SHOKK
THMt
CBtW
OF
By IWrr to the Rrenlns; Rf«or4.
Dttroli, Oet. 2o.—K»rlc»lkm of tin*
Difroli rixtrr w prmrtlcmlly blockeri
lo all but tb« Ui^tioftt clrmn rcmeU
: ibU BKiniiiix oo account of tbe low
FOUGHT j
^
»»•* kUo crow-
WAVIt ALL NIGHT.
WAVM
NIGHT
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SIR HENRY IRVING BURIED.
Aahea Were Laid Away In WestminrUr Abbey.
Ily Wlrr to tho Kvc«nlnx Rorord. ..
• London. Oct. jn.-with lmprc.»!vc
Club HetiM aiMl Oraund* Badly Dam- c^rrmony the ashi*fi of the late Sir
Hrnry Ir%lnx «.rr lMirir<i to<lay It
a,ad-»*Qiiaw fpint CevtfM With
Wfstmlnstcr ab)H*r.- A xrrai ihmng
Watefwseat Houtea ftulned.
raid tribute of ivuticct.
' Wllllaffi tmith'a Launch
Orivnn Ashore.
WATtR RAN ^fROM THE «AV INTO
•OAROMAN RIVER.
e":
6REAT STORM
ON THE LAKES
A Wind-aterm. wUh a velocity of
llfly milee an hour, beoinning eariy
thta fnoming and continuing through
out the day baa completely tom up the
bay front. THPheavlaat loacra are the
G. R. A I. raiiw.-y ^nd the M. A N. E. DAMAGE TO DOCK PROPERTY
The We-guotong. club house and
AMOUNTS TO THOU8ANOA
■roofida urero damaged badly, the'
Traverse City Rod and Gun club auf->
srn~-,'r.-.rc.:*“sas sum ug WEcng
THt little schooner “X-IO-U-T* is still
fighting for her existence at the Han ONLY TWO LIVES HAVE BEEN «Enah A Lay company dock.
PORTEO LOST.
J
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I
A florin mhlrh for fovorlty haM
never been €*nuslc-d in tlUs n .on,|.
t in the Lake—Perc Mar•truck lbla_cityearly this
queue Bridge Over 8t Joseph
soon after mlUniifbt, tboutb rain bnRiver Is- in Great
pan falllnp at 6 oYloclT yostenis) after
Danger.
noon which cooilntted until at 2 o clnck
this afternoon, a maximum of i.ij
-—
Inobes bad benn mtlatereMl st ihe rov ! By Wire lo the Rveninp Ilcrord.
K. Wall. I j5t. Jof-ph.
Oci. *n.-Tho
Coupled wllh t^ heavy rainfall,
flerre-ri nortbwef i in»lr followed by the
heaviest this yaar. a wind which
hlch iti Itijghihi s«a ever known on the caal
rrra«.d In «locltv -.11 n Ik^b,. .!■
,h,.
».«. a .„.^o
,h.. ....r, or|,„
,bo nlRh,. ThouGrand Traveran liay up witb terrlflr
entire water
front sesiterinx all water ersfi. wi»b I Joseph. SYUith Haven, Holland. Grand
ih.-4r slirlirrlnK lu.u»..k. ,..i.nii«-m.U6!, i
silv.-r IV*rh
abma and »horrwar.t, nn.il to a..nl|„„
sl.on. 1. . nlm-l, ..n.l...
and look at any poillon of tho bay It ]
... BO ..nroamon alsht to aoo th.^
Narqu. lt.(Conllnued on Ponrth Page.)
|
j At flHH-n Hay the damsce Is over tw.i
hundreil th ueand dollars. Tlie vesM 1
I In'ne was s-mk and the KrliotUH-r Glen
'
:
~ ~
I Cu> I.T is wrerked Th.‘ schooner KtiS
iluy made harUir damas<Hl after a u>r.
rifle flchi.
Reports from nil harbors on the lake
show that the storm is the mo«it terrlTRAFFIC ON ANN ARBOR RAIL-1 fie on the lakes for thirty years.
VVAY IS TIED UP.
! Grand Haven the north pier at
^ ItaiiMir is goo(' and tfie tichtliouKv lad
I ly w recki'tl. Ti>day a heavy sea U
TRACK SANK
^ FIFTEEN FEET
r
^;-v FRDBHTS
MNUILED ^
■
^ HIKE BEEN Nttnuaunw.
Their
Rpeclal to the FSvenlng Record.
Prankfoit. Mich.. Oct. -O.-ThSonih Manlton mail boat was picked up
three mnes out at 2 o'clock this roomInx bv (be life saving cr**«. All on
hoard weru xav4>d.
Oleo Haven. Mich.. Ocf. 20.—The
South Manifou mail boat is mlsslnc ani
is feared It is lost. Joio-ph Haas,
tho carrier, bis wife and son. I-awrence. b-ft ^pire yestertiay afternoon
at 2 o’clock for the Island. .Sothing
has iKen hcanl from them since. They
were not sixhted hr either of the si aHons and it Is feared If they have not
been picked np by some passing
steamer they »rr^ all lo»i
The Pm-blo of Pine lake is shelier*' 1
at S<iuih Manitoii.
|
PffiSIDENT IT UUNT*
MET FAMILY OF HIS MOTHERS
MAID. AUNT GRACE.
Himself on Corporations,
Cotton and the Chinese
Boycott.
By Wire to the Evening Rerord’^
Roswell. Gi.. Oct. 2o.—Prcrideni
Roosevelt reached here at 7:30 this
momlnx. and left the train to drive to
the villaxe bouse of his mother.
-Tba-prasideni visited his mother’s
homo and shook hands with many of
hit old friends. He m. t on tlje porch
his mother’s maid. Aunt Grace, who
introduced tbe prusldgmi to her hus
band. sons and daughters. The presi
dent shook their hands and was ns
glad to see them all as if they had
l>een governors.
Tbe first portion of the president's
i-IK'OCh lodax’ was devoted to indus
trial manors. In recall to coriK»raIlona, he said that they should be regiilaiod but not too severely as they
• ere needed to develop the resource:^
L»f iMs countr>\ From this, he passed
to tbe south’.s grtat crop, cotton. The
mitttr of lalKT In e<uinection with the
rotthn crop brought up the matt« r of
the Chinese J»oyco»t. Ho advocated the
i j.cltislon of the Chim»«e coolies hut
thought that every privilege should Ih*
Riven the l»etter class *»f Chinese when
they came her<v
THDMAS-BUSHNEU
Pepulad Northport Young People
rapidly, comWere United in Marriage
jinx on like a tidal wave driven l.y a
Last Evening.
^
PASSENGER SERVICE IS MAIN- hurricane
TAINEO BY TRANSFERS.
alwive the fl<K>r of
y'
I |»orebei. »if tlu* summer hotels at Maca- Special to the Kv«*ning noronlXorthpori. Mich.. Oct. 2b.—A mar
■'
'
jtawa l*aik ami Ottawa Ilearh. At
Will Be Two Days Before Oamage Can | Grand Haven the schooner Kate Lyons riage which xoiyV place last evening at
Be RepalretJ—Old Sink Hole and i Rirtick with lerriflc force oo the north the home of the bride. Miss I^tiiej
BuKhnrIl. united two of the most pop
.
. Contmuou, W« W.ath.r Wa.
i
•"*'
jtice of her Is left. The crew was ttlar reaidema of thia village. Mis.v
Charlmte Bushnell and William Thom**
*
su«e.
; taken a»ibure bv tbe life savers.
-----I lleffalo niKirts great damare done as. both members of the Congregation
o’clock
RlH'cIal to the Hvenltig Rt«ooid.
| in liai vicinity. The barpes Vnodilla al ch«*vh were ma-rled a*
CadlUic. Mich.. v>ct. 2t» —Three bun-j and Swetihea 1 f»e:iarated from tbe last evening at the home of the bride
dred feet of the Ann Arl»or railway | steamer Prinxle and were adrift this by Rev. vx . h. HvIIk'.- Flftcn-n
.. right of Way at Temple, twenty mllev i «n<»™inx In'tbe lake. Canadian reports hers of the family were preeoni tc
ne*» tbe nuptials and after the happy j
* smith of here, has sunk in an old sink-1 ^'how harborAamapes.
;
holt- nearly fifteen fe«'t due to the conGlevtiand Vpoits the sietd freighter event a fuRrfleUcQd c»>arivari by ihej
v'*tlnuous wet weather. FYeight traffir i Wisconsin dav»^ed
brt'ak- young members of ihU village oc-j
south of here has Ikh^ annulled and j
r at Lo-aine The vesrcl was curred. the •erensde continuing until t
pasD4>ngr*r traliis art' compelled to »damaged The steamer Sarah midnight with a full amount left over] ^
Shvltiun ijk on the riioaU cast of Lt>- for tohlght’a performance.
MUa Edna Braham will give a mix-1
lalnc fKiuudIng liadly and will be
wn-ckefl. Two of the ervw were cellaaeoua shower this eventng for| ^
Misa Tins John, whose marriaxe to
IMI BMH ***^*®‘‘^
J^hooner Kingfisher
illLANU:^^’^
Cb-veUrd anti wax Uneoln WUllam* of Knight’a Ferry.
tUajihctl to plet^ and the lag Walter Cal., occurs Tuesday evening. Oct. 24.
SEAS SWEPT
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; Metcalf watt alao Mt«k. .
MARINETTE WERE
LAID LOW BY WAVCA
HOUGtS
TROUBLE IS IMMINENT
WITH KEROSENE
SixtMli-YcarOld C-iH* Suited Fire.
She and Sister Are Dead and
TrouWe Bctwceti the
Mottmr Is Dying.
Tartars aed Armefiiana at Baku
U Again Eapseted.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Blade®, Neb.. Oct.
The ISyear“
/
: By Wire to the Evening Record.
old daughter of Fred Wei started a fire
Marinette. Wi*.. Oct. 20.-By laxt
si. Petersburg. Oct. 20.-Advice*
in the kitchen stove this morning with
Blgkt*s storm hoesea far intand were! from Bakn sute that tbe sttuatloo
keroaene. She and her 4-year-old mis
Mid low by waves forty feet high, j there* Is again threatening and a reter are dead and tbe mother Is dying.
Threc bouses at Sqnaitertown were {cnirence of tbe trouWea becwcea the
All am terribly burned.
swept away and part of the families i tartar* and Anaenlana. which remaned
are missing. Light Keeper Hanson al|Jn pnctlcany tbe devhfUtkm of the
Tbe class in chemistry In the High
Menominee Imrcly cfw^aped with bl» ; fnimnmdiag mmntry anh the mining school are Uktag np the study of nltm- ]
jqf ladaatiT oeems probable.
FamlliM MiaaiSgi-J^ght Ksspor at
MtPomines •rely Escaped
With
1
i Fai^
vroii mtr
SWEET CIDER '.5 .
J. C. Morgan A Sen. ^
RUBBERS
THOSE
WHO
WALK
ta por Qxlfen.
noa 11».
sept 12-tf
Fri4iy, OcL 20,190S
NICE DAT THIS
Trade Isdiig rather quiet
ve have }ie<m using the extra time making up a Imtch
of Citrate of Magnesia. We
have maileriO bottles. It is
quite a bit of work tn ttmkiv50
bottles Citr.iU‘ of Maguesia, if
it ia maile right, and we have
csertaiuly made it right, so
make up your i
that w e havi*
busy Uiday. The solution has lo be
ver>’ eiirefuUy filt*re«l and
then afU:r l>oltling we sUr*
sUes each bottle ihtirougbly.
If you could 84*e all th<? work
we do to make Uiis article
you would be convinceil
that it isI something
f
U Wb4m*f Wats walk in
RubjAM^ when it*s wet.
It’s a gn*at di^l rbeatsT
to buy a jxiir of RublsTH
i-arly, K*for«* yt»u get your
feef Wf*t, than to buy <Hingh
nndicine all winUT
KSKERUBSBIS
Oity Boole Storo
THE HOBAHT CX)., Prop.
ivmi';
TO BUY
thMpuAltmrsrfor MstSPBUKf- MdSUVHSrSUIIB: Uy<«*r«w
Sowbtar. w« know of »o«hi»c thM
wtu citeok fbs srxuMBt qwfater
lhMthm<.atsr«;
$19. $lt. $15. BBi $IS
sVnORD
For AU Wool Blmek tesyMSas
f«rdBN«pn»rc«aU
KvkMfcSBsytSSBJr
to fit ever)- aliaped shoe in
Men*. WtHnens and thildn-n's
OUX PUCES AXE LOWEX
thau DKjel stores,
^
f£LUKOfCOODSHdi
COLD
OR
RUBBERS
Which? /
W.. i,av th^
you ran pro-
FOR
MEN
FOR
WOMEK
FOR
CHILDREH
Ruldier a ii d
cure the oold
without them
Rnblw^rswith
Well <»ffer no
niblsTB, self-acting,
f Rubbers |
te sr.1',?
TfflS BOX OF MONEY
WOITH WHILE
AM IMO
u*ba*rputotoarba*ineMjii«t no*.
Nt^ finidMN of monldiug. ud *e* •trte ai« fai ptook vkioli
nM«nt that >-ou can pH jnat the vwy thing needed for «tty pictuie.
W,>«lofxi*Ti work in iiuit cutting, both o«l and Kiutre.
Tbe Hiram Baker, coacomlnx wbi
JOSEPH HAAS AND heirs informatkm te waatod by Mn.
FAMILY WERE LOST.
Loxan McCaao of Bnriinxtoa. Ont., ax
published la the Record yeotei
lived here a number of yean ago and
about a quarter of a century past, left
here with his family for Texas. In
quiry. however, failed to locate any of
had IX/J EMPIRE FOR SOUTH the family in this aectkm and It is not
known
where the children are. As no
m'anitou island.
information of tbe family has beei
ceivcfl here for many y»*ars. It is likely
Had Not BaMi SigMad by Either Sta that he has died naiurally or beea
tion and P^ara Had Boon Enkilled.
UrUined for
Safety.
hihth
F» lOT U Pt
Hiram Baker. Who Wm KSIod by ladiana. Formorty Lived Hofw But
Family Are AH Geae.
LEFTOPiBE rmmi ?. ■.
icalt Hm F«md the W»t*r l>Mni
•ijrtMfi fmt Jem Inch^ th%
BAY FRONT
STORM SWEPT
-----------SCHOONCR
6 O*OLO0K EDITION
mmtmjim
feared that
KTWTSIIERBUICXa
HAW-
MR* TKVINC TO LAND.
PiCXEO OP BY
MY UFE SAVED
1J'-vf<.;': ■,•3
umigkt whk Ffobabir i>«te
We e<‘riaiiily would
sjiend so much time on
it were not a meritorious artide. If you would know
more about it ask
GIVEN AWAY FREE
a P-put'jtion.
othi r kind to onr tr.id.’. _
holds, sandals anti storni nibln-rs.
^OMAtMT
A
l«4
TO STAKT
-r-Mw:
AMERICAN
your building now—
if you would' get the
roof on before the win
ter weather sets in!
.Orus m^or*
WITH SHOES
O. C. MOrPATT
AbstractM of Title
We have the brgesl line
of Ljulies’ fine sShoes in
the city, at prices that
can’t l»e l»eat. ALL
NEW sSTYLES. Cull
and get a key to the
FSiCCS AATISFACTOBY
BOk'^F MONEY FREE
Come to us for what
ever you need in Lum
ber and Materials—it’s
,
,
• never a case of wait
for your orders to be filled here—stock is kept up to
the limit at all times.
We anticipate >-our w.ints and -supply them at the
least cost.
twd In lh« V
On. Sawyer & Penhallejan
Alfred Grcilick & Co.
DENTISTS
224 Front Sacct
@ (5innnell 3Bro6.
^
Then's a Great Deal of Pleas
ure in the Ri^t Piano
*<m
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CQ.
CltlssnaPhof»s«82i I
GRAVENETTES
Oiir ('Rivrqicttf Bain Coots
I*<>k likf* overroatf—and in
fa?t tlu-y art- OvercoaU, but
they arc Bain CoaU. too.
ItvSirytilsr
Irf lb«- J
it tei.t.s 7‘>« »Ut b*
tu Umrn
l:tU*Uoo*to. Wb«**U»«rv»r* DomDOT rowl pi*OM»»d«
MTKKWAT
BOHUEB
'
OBINNXLX. BBOrt.
kuakaukr
.kTKRUKO
WJHASmCB
^|« as as an
n| 1 M A O
rill IIII a
■ inilWW
CSnWK
SMITH A BAKXE8
KTNTIXOTON
Soft light, dressy, bnt the
cloth is nlso WatCTiJTOof. A
CrsvcnctU* is the
MKKDB-SOBK
WKUXAN
WIIJJARD
KonUMTboQ** in Micbir«n c«B poMldj mAtrh our prIcM sad
qusUtu* aad uur «*7 14x11 uT p.ymcru.
159 EAST FIONT STIEET
MostBsefulBif-
0innnell JBros.
iBBiit a Man
MBMS C..YOUIVO MENS
CLOTHING erURKISHWGe
Gan Have
Get Next to This....
The equal of our line of rnioo SuiU in wonlod and fine wool underwear we ahow at $1A5
to $5.00 cannot be found in every store in the
city—perhaps in no other — Two-piece suits
from 50c to $2.00 per garment-something
new in fleece lined goods to shcrw you—IiGSt
yet.
It U an Ov. rooot in odd
weaUier.iinJn Bain C<*t in
wet weather.
We hare them in lUcSt,
Osfods ud r*DC7 Mix.
Copyri,ht i9oy by
HmSdMfMr&'Uwx
HANLYMClOniMGCO
THC CVBNIK6 KCORO. TRAVCME CITY, MICHICAN. FBIOAV, OCTOBER 20,
C0RDr^-.-=-,pt.i;;r
tb^ qa^ticm ct
woidt »ot
—.. . bea41itoUioii€,«diythitfcMetbe
:::—¥h^<aafl o~».. wo^
t^i d«ir
----------- |fijjgg loeatta ilHHdd be>toov» «o ttet
Mt;
QfUlsprop^
erty via bm to
rvtanMd to ibe
•toU. U tbe tteMiUao ft lo a boi
OBWylkaUoB Md bM tmibod M n.
isM* «o tho npenrtm which wIB
praro of vmloe to eoMldcrtac toad
KbcsM hi the foive. ^
. B. motwUL U
Chj na E.
n I 111 nf TTnimfil -***
tmriac
clMtmi
Special to the Mdagl
PruatifHd. Fhwa Mctoean; vice prsalfieat. rrada Cafpeoier; aecretary. Lto-
aad wife left Tharaday of this wwafc
for Boyaa rhna. Mr. Morton haa baaa
aaalaclag to the cocmer drag atore dur
ing the ahMwa of M. B. Batta,
W. R. Cnrtiale. who baa been in
Grand Baplda on haatoera. feturaed
Tuamlay.
<
There waa a aoetol dance given at
the town ball Tuesday evening by
some of the youag ladtea af the town.
The toaaic was fnraiahed by Btuwart
4 Steffens* orchiMof TraverseClty.
Georgia Troebadosra wttl be at the
City opera honae Satarday evening.
Mr.l
relaUvcs in Battle Creek.
IF YOU WANT A STOVE
mm ia ths ttam to laalm yaur aalscttoA. Oar lira to th^ largato avsr
wtmmm la Travana Cl^ and car pricaa am «oaraatse to be ton par
cent toamr than yea can pat alsaadiefs,
AHIGHGR4DE
I>r. Jnltos
hto coo
tribotlras lo scientific agrlraimre. wiU
celebrate hi* eightletb birthday s««ls ecsacy on Oct. 23.
,
HEATER
Piano Talk No. 2
InterwtlqAccwBlof tlw IrstrrawUcflk.«Mdk«l>i.
•TbRCB ARC •'MONEY MACHINES.’'
To lU pntiwn* n aodera store or
ihop Binr»M«n many ^htogn tt may
mean ataiply a plesaant shopptoy
plaee; or U toay aienn a -bon«j of ^
pbrtimttlea;* a place with all of tie
aacnede rlrtoea -bancalna ’ c«i give
K. aided by lu reputation for uptodhtmvi In Its aenrice. equipment
•Poda
Btrt« no matter what the store meaiu
fp the patron, to the owner It meaniia the final anpl>sU—a money ma
chine.
The net product of this money ma
chine Is the thing about U which later,
neu him most.
,
AnlMho r.i^t :jr..<:.Krt lepcads upon
naioiv il.tu;; ,
in the firf plsci. ilcw\ a street full
-a city f ull- of these money machines, all gr.adlng away, each one’s
net product being determined by the
dtlll and Intelligence of the mind that
eon rols and guides and operates It.
Walking along any of onr streets
fiMi wlU be Impressed wl h the fact
, dUt here and them is to be found one
• # these money machines that Is sadly
tpt of repairrranother that has been
Wholly wrecked and abandoned-stlll
Aother that is ninnfcg with a croak
Sd a -crunch** which be okena -nome.
ding wronfi*** with Hi*- operator In
^rge. and whlcli forecasts sn early
collapse.
•^To eipsBd the simile of the money
l^hlne: the operator, with the one
dlect and purpose of net product,
ffleds Into the machine, every buslnesa
'Jjky, a great varlHy of “raw material*'
.^uch as^ept hdihle goods, price coniwsstons. iKdlte sen^^s^yK-rtdlablllly. continual novelty—ont of these
dings, and many more like them, the
machine turns out flnIshiM! dollars, net
V pH»nts for the merchant—or operator.
It may U* asked wh«Te to conmclion with ibU machine, puhlkity comes
la—what jwrt neswpaper adverUslnp
plays In arriving at thU net product of
dollars. The answer Is that publlcUj
Is simply the motive poser whleh runs
the mon« y machine—that's all!
\Vhvn the machine runs haltingly It
U usually heiause the operator has
concluded that lu operation U costing
too much money, and that the place to
cconomUe is on nu>tlve power.
No Instanre has yet l>een known of
a railroad detenulnlng that as fuel U
«>sily they win nl»andon sttwm and
mn thefr lac<miotlves by hand power.
But that would Is' as g.Kwi a i»oIlry as
for a blg.siort'—or any kind t.f a store
or enterprise—to abandon publicity.
. or use It too sparingly, as a motive
power.
tbU U not the oaljr sebene practiced
Id ihU cotaty; there bare been other*,
M. E- Butts, who IMS been to Grand
•ad the torenti^don of this will lend Baplda and Mt. Plenaimt baying boll
to the InreeHtnUon of other instoacea day SDOdA returned Wedneaday even I;
We told yon toM week of the in’ ncmarable instruments to vogue before
the ptoanlorte. and now If we roll aU
Pranklto Lesria. aon of Dr W
these Inio one we get the first glim
Lewto. to spandtog the week with
hto mertng notion of the piano.
---------father here.
A piano Involves three fundamental
Ideas—percussion
the hsmmer. vi____ bybythe
prank P. Brown, who travels for the ____
Elk Rapids Cement company, to a: braUon on sonorous sounding board
and finger touch of keyboard lirongh
Charierotx on a visit
mechanical action on the strings.
Otto Power* went out on the rural
From the old E
Dulcimer we get per____ ________ _________ _
, cuaslon with the _
City- Affair.
The Miue. ClM. .ad Mabel Lonm- ">p P»«Hp»T.
of
One of the mo.»t unique and enjoy «er named hemt Wedaaadar ereaable parties of the seaaoa was given las after tpeadlas the paat lacatb la I ,h.t croealns storythe keyboardaabtl, touch
I feci and1 subtle
yesterday afternoon at the borne ol Chicago
rly as
Mlaa Lalo N«*enaan.
i, learh-1 A. early
a. ithe elevoa.h century (he
Mrs. A- W. Walt on Boardmaa avenue
-a Alden. spent B^turdav j
~
by Mrs. A. W. Wait and Mrs. E. W. _
wait The boose was beautifully dee- told Smtoay at borne with her I^t*. |
ptringod InsLntmenu. and hem
orated with mountain ash branches, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Kacdhcrman.
Rev.
M.
N.
Wood,
who
has
been
ataavlcytherium.
or keyed lyre. For
the bright red of the beirfes forming •
the Clavicytherlum
brinlant ocmtraat to the grden of the lending the Presbyterian synod at unknown
Jack«m. ratumed Batnrday •r^^nu>on.! wg, not fit ^
and for cenleaves. Branches were laterlaced In
Heary Pfeiffer and son. Myrven. who
"Ciioling. Harping
<he grilles and the stairway In the
have
been
vtolling
in
Canada,
retunu'd
Dulclmering
and
voices
sweet as
hall, placed over plctnraa fa the iwa
Monday.
bell.** showing ibai they had mu given
large parlors asd brightened the
A. B Dougherty spent Monday ic
the earlier instruments
darker corners of the rooms. The
,
^ p,jy
they
words "Traverse Clijr" which appearel Thompsonvme.
'rotiid
tild not have had a real Msno like
on the Invitations formed the key
' the great Klmluill. such as we‘ arc now
note of the afternoon** entertainment.
W’ltoK. and which the world** greaicM
On entering the reception haU the
mns!clsiMi recemmend so blghlv. or
♦r,I cron
eron ooe of these other
othn new standard
guest! noticed a word repeated on a
♦Mmrdr
rordr nlanos
now sellli
nlano* that we a-e
i
large sign. When all had arrived they
^'for
^'for 1175 and l^*»5 o" easy navment
were given cards tied with rad and
riu to
cavh W to W monlrlv.
numbered up to thirty, and told to
■lie Bar ' IMl. after all. the Clavlcyiherlu
Bendon. Mich.. Oct. 20 -Charlie
I one of '
the-dark horse'* which was to 1
search for various articles representtog names of Traverse City streets. hto horses Btmdav.
|
people seemed somellme* to have
Some were easy to locate, but It took
Mra. Nettle Barton left Friday for j proRTei«ed backwards—that i?. the
mUe ingenuity to work out others. southern Mlchlgsn to spend the wlu-! Ctovlcyllierhim. in gaining a keyboant.
J lost lit tD©»al **rIr*TH a-d oercuh^ion
Ftor instance, one representing a ^
■
_
.
.
rtouch, and Instead, thev usetl catgu:
young man and woman to a loverllk*;
Mra. Carpenter has boon spending i.
plucked it witb quill*,
aititud© was toon placed on the cards week in Traverse City.
j The con«itnicli<ra of. the davicyas "Court street,** but a bar of soap
Mr*. Silica of Traverse City. whoj»h‘'rinm w** «»ar-e s-d ve— .implplaced near the floor required some ha. been visiting her lUece.
g?vm;’‘’Ure^*^^eN;
Ntudy before "Barlow street** was de- Stiles of this place, returned borne
ion «nmanagei|bk'. .-ic . etc.
cided upon. The prlrc. a handsome Tnesday.
| Dr.u) in at our More any dsv and
palm with red crepe paper around the
F. W. Bunker of FTcmon was In
iw«HU the ea-ly ulanos
post to carry o”.l the color scheme, town Tusaday. .
the nresent day.
was won by Mrs. FYank Gardner. The
The'Orange cooteft waxes more ex
AlKiut piano tuning. Unl.-Ks fc
refreshments lerved at the conclusion citing. Mrs. Dsvto' side to about SdO spi'dal reason*, don't have your plsr
until after you sUri voi
of the conU-»t consisted of brown tallies ahead although they are one toned
tuned by
bread and nut and white bread san.l meeting ahead of the other sMe. New
wiches. chicken mousse garnished with members by the score are being added, j tone much to'tter during the winter
parsley, pickles, cakes, fruit, jelly and
l>ou Jacob* of Psw Psw Is visaing j months. \V»' guaranif*c the wo-k of
Iwforo the rush of
coffee. Over flhy guests were present hi* brother. Dick Jacoljv. of this place.
tuner»---*ee
BENDON
^
a problem of this kind. It Is a scheme
flir making money—pure and almple.
rnd apparently a legal one. alibougb
aft close to the limit of the law that tis
l4Allty bms beso qoaattoaml. Thera
to no qaeMtos but what the bo«fi of
sfipervtosra hav^xsretoed their beat
.torigment to this jaattrr aad that the
•fivlce of the audltac^generaJ to the
J. W. SI-A-TWR
Cloaks Cloaks
and the new tow places but two ragn
tors, to August and June, with a third,
a "special." for October, this betog
left at the fittcretlon of the comml*
Hew*a Tliiar
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward ftor anr caae of Catarrh that can
not be cared by Hall’s Catarrh Cura.
. CH»!CT 4 CO., Toledo. O.
To be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION
: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
J.
Sale begins at 9:30 a. m.
YOUR CHOICE $2.50
141 Front Street
THE EVANS SANITARIUM
See our excel
lent display of
Garments for
the fall and win
ter. Our styles
are new and pri
ces low. We will
be pleased to
show you
through our line
whether you
____________ buy o r/. not.
A. J. wil.me:l1ivi
SOUTH SID= STORE
OEALEip
IN
/
TmA\^mmmm oi-ry.
______
Oatsrrh Cara to takaa tat^
sally, aetlag diraetly
blood
OCALERh
IN
EVEHYTHINO
■viLiv.
DrugCo.
DENTIST
N. B CHAPIN,
al. M. Huellmantel
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBblG
Jia ftaairrowt fti.
I p Blair*
P* R K K I
I«:, a...i»j«l.l a... M. M (in
lUrwpimD.
cMBN-aautiloiiBnk
aaPhi..ii»
} National School of Mnsic.
DR.J.W.HI(iOIN8
Fine Dental Work
DEALEM
IN
EVERYTHINO
. lets ever made in the city
It is early to talk Fur Goods, but we want you to know that we have these
iroods, for you surely will need ihem later. If purchased now you will have
fhem when wanted, and then no finer Christmas gift could be made. Ladies
wonder what to give gentlemen: nothing belter than these.
Kauk«« Mink Gauntlet, flctHX- lined, dng skin palm...................................................0.50
Canada Seal Gauntlet, fur lined, kid palm............................... ......................................12XX)
Oiler Gaunllett. lamb lined, buckskin palm.................................................................12.00
Coon skin Gauntlet, fur lined, buckskin palm................. .......................................... 7.50
Black Bear skin Gauntlet, fur lined, buckskin palm ............................................ 7..50
Coon Hkin Gauntlet, fel^dlnTHl. horse bide palm................. ................... ................. 5^
Beaver walking glove. Iamb lined
Otter walking glo<*e,a<|uifrallineil, kid palm...
7.50
Binver walking glove, fleece lined, kid palm...
:i.00
FUR CAPS
Pieced seal caps, colleiie shape...........................
Pieced acal cap., «>Ut«e abape. ali<le band ... .
Pietx^l 8 al c-tpa. jrind. .r thape.....................
Pieced teal cap*. Detroit shape................... .
GenmneMhd cap., collide ahape....................... .
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
; PHONE 60S
.
The finest display of Fur Gloves and Gaunt-
P-IP-TV
paciMT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
______
No mercury, no mineral!, no danger
•a Holllrter** Rocky Mountain Tea.
The graaietl femlly tonic known.
Srtog* good bealtb to all who
It.
FHR GLOVES
SOMETHING NEW
2So SEE QUR WINDOW 2So
TtotoiiMiallSi sranSra-
CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH ST.
KVKNYTHINO
EVANS METHOD
^be open to leoeive patients about Oct 15. For loll
particulars address
Ib/DAW.
!-ssol* fllox^ llBS
EcMeartBllMEBd
A Mr teas of Ounlieflain’k
•:«nth Reoedy will cure yiar calt
aad reriiars Mre a daawi’ biR
la’croD. It ahrays cares tad caret
4'jickir. For aaie by amcncia
FURS AND SKIRTS
w S HASHER. Fr<9.
HECn
MILLINERY
50 HATS
thbw M ectnreilon alih aa eocU a
.timpany. boar<Ter. waa thai'nM dte
UcB waa caaeMe of aiaaln*.
• -
A. J. McPHAIL
lOMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
Who Hss Been Prasi
flaslonapr
Society 20 Ye
aettoa from the Int oata the MM cwtaM. ThehDBaewaaMUlnlf toonOl
for the tnrrtia of Um> plar. The part,
ware eaeoptloaalto tak^ ^ the CM
Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher
R. D. Bni ke has purchased a new |
GIVEM OUIOIID pm
Memto-rs of the Congregations!
Home and F%jreign Missionary society
and friends to the number of nearly ■
hundred held their annual thank offer
tog meeting at the church on Wednes
day and made It the occaaloa of a
happy surprise lo their president. Mrs
C 1). Lathrop. who has served them In
that capacity for twenty consecutive
yeort. At the conclnilon of the pro
gram supper w-as served, the husbands
of the memto rs Joining them at the re
past. At the conclusion Rev. D. Coch
lln. In well rhoson word*, presented
Mrs. l^throp with a beautiful diasrand
pin a.^ a token*of the love and esteem
in which she to held by the society,
•Mrs. I^throp. although taken com
BEST COURSE TO PURSUE.
pb'iely by surprise, responding in her
The iKwrd t»f supenJlsors having had usus! graceful and happy manner.
advice from the auditor general, be
TEACHER*’ EXAMINATION
llrve they have taken the proper
course In the matter of the Ontlng Eight Applicants Ara Endeavoring
B(wrh Resort ''association property
to Ean, Their Certiflcatsa.
The auditor general advises the hoai l
The “n'gular special * examination
that it U belter to allow H. B. Caner
for teachers of Grand Traverse county
to luiy the taxi's upon the property as
was held to the court house yesterday
long as he it willing, and when he
with one applicant for second grade
ceases to do so. to return the properly
and seven for third. This will be the
to the 'State ws delinquent then after
tost county examination until thesecdue procew. and the required lime, the
ond ‘Thursday and Fridsy to June,
plat of the association ran be
;^7;|l^06a. the new law abolishes the
In ihU ctmnectlra the qve#: on
I
arisen, as to t^e right? of those
1
is advised that if anyone who owns
one or more of these 16 s sbo'ild desin* to psy his taxes. b<* can pay the
Iiroi»ortlon of the tax which his lot
would represent in the assMsment of
iV »’bole plat and when the plat to reisrned to the stale for delinquent
ttixf's. and adre
advertised, specifications
tlixf*s.
those upon which taxes
-sflllbemade *»f ih
IMve been paid, and they wiU bs ex___________Used
description.
tinted to
the adv
unfloritma^e that Grand Trav; Jt ^ unflorteito
i
^8.75
YOUR CREDIT IS QOOD
-Ur Wttrt ra»n^ k Srelaharra
Oiaat laal molaE «aa one o( tk* faBtost aho«a t»«r,a4R
.1* to a
comedT. at tUMs eoalW JM*t» ciaw
to awMenUe. hm R fauna Ba R«borY
if
THE HXNNMI & LAV
MERCANTILE WANT
4
AB
.... •><«
m
miHAMIMAa Nl raaiYM
ONIHXAbSAA Nl UnvM
m
m
S53=
OMIEIGITS
ter tMriat tht sntt do. B* h«d ««
^i. t«* b.^ Mdi« ut b.dc t.
JBO*«r. Bot • dMio pnuo. *04 be l>M blecbetruid •apedetble'acpbew.
btercrr bwo loU tbet eoMtblac la....................... . •HTa poetat wu
»la New York be ctwJd aak how the boj 1
»«lM ta tkf wotlA.
They seat people baaie agala If they
ware canebt witboat money, be bad _
___
__
__ _ ___
baard. ami that wooH tw a tdtter o*. I apM wlikf.
parteaoe for a boy wbo had eooo to
"Bo,- aald he. *%a Wbat forr
Mka bU fortaae. It would be gn>M
At tbia Praos narrated bl. adm>.
laltaeo siM. for bo waa not a aaanar. tmea and bla anHe aeemed^ conalder
] ably ivlleTed. Meanwhile the man wbo
g;
%
■-
It waa Boatly etowod iway laalda a
Miy bait araitad tbo waist eC WllMai MaUar. wbo was I rsaz’s only
tar relatfrt and who Ud come wUh
hlmtoihU««atry.
Bo tbo moaey waa aV right. It waa
oaf# aa a thurth. biU t arle Wilhelm
waeloel. What tald bare become of
toi?
. He bad left Frans alttlaf on a beta
ta Battmy part and bad gone to have
a glaat of beltr with a red faced uiaii
wboae .aeqoalataiwo ba bad made du
SUT"*”'
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f
I
1
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room sad atood ly \hf> door
fseeil!
BUB BOC np sad o|»oke to him. Ibey J
aeemod to know each other «|ulle well. [
sarly maimer sod
reminded rraa* of two da«« tb;.t rrowl j
^
I tbo iK.r.
who had become aomewhat acmatoiaed j
to the aooad of that Uajniace. moglit:
few worda that meant very little to
him. He made out. however, that the
red faced mau wanted
oibrr to go j
away end that be rrfnaed aome prapo- j
•ttkm. the nature of whirb waa n coni-1
mystery. One mcaulngleaa plirarc;
45, 50c, 55c,and 65c Square Yard
Mm
^ ?Sl-.‘t.Bd”“nT.rNo‘r«,r I*:!
TMi: nru nxL la a atii
M» b«ck telb* tor- U« Iwd MM ! nin wbo ppoko tb» worOm awl ba!
, emoagh water la Urn laat wook aad aat*
bead d«K‘lsircly. If I'niut. iuto »tri|M. To ibcM> be rci klcf<ly
lie mtthiHl tUf IjuUuhi
tarsatiag. My ami By bs began to fsal I deadly poll
«bo amrblaery of the ship that had ; slui*efy tb< Ir tntriKleU
; i would bare
la that wooden beach. Tbit pbenome- [Tresiied by
retunicd to the
The red t
BOO was at llr«t mysteriGoa and thau
*, Ut> «wme out Into daylight was
dIairfaalDg. Kraat s atomtrb protested Ubie. and the other went oway angry.
apslBst it. and the boy was couip.dled At I’nrle Wtlbelm’s Inrltatlou Frani; Uic brood lui. k of .Mr. WcIkt 'ITiai
iniij
sandwich and drank a gl.nw of ••!! mdlvWual
a
walking mpUlly away.
then be leaned bat k In a j clearly iJic fraud biul aln-aUy been
He fek ao much bHlar afta that he i bi
walked too far and could not dud bla ; comer and felt into a light sleep, but |»cnw(nitetl ui*ou him.
way back to Cha beatii whare his an. j wbeaerer either of the two men silnrJ rranr dveriook him at the i-orm r of
I ,left him. It aefmed that this i be opened bis eyes end always found! the stn-ot and laid a hand epoa his
^ «rm.
park, CboQgb oo omail. waa a reryr roB- 5 Uncle Wilhelm looking at him.
By and by a bullet heade<l
bark wliU mer be rried.
■tupki conntennnt'e Jolne»l Ihr party! -Vun have lM*eu rheated:**
llhelui; Wci
each Other they must lurei ekeniually. | and was IniraliuNtl to I m ie Wlihe
Bo Frans tramped and tratui>ed until j by i
_
nk sun»rlse. Then he sutUlmly
the clork oa the sqaare red tower hml j preertitly that Mr. Weber was going to
ti,e l^y by the iKw k of the net k
measared the flight of two boura.
' dermany on a steamer that sailed j and threw him headlong ap.inst the
He waa then <|ulte sure that Uncle j early on the following day. HedUl not awlaging doors of a Imrrooni. lYans
Wllholm waa imtvla the perk, lie j look like a dertuau and spoke the bin landed flat on his face on the floor,
^errforeacroatedaiaen lo-a^Qeuul j guage very l»adly. so Frnux was not
He bounred np like a nihUT hall,
the ••maddest” Teuton th.nt
::r form and began to aui^e the caae to j aun»rtsed to beer that hr hnd been nnu i,e
fctm. bat the ladlrMaal ta blue could | bora ta America and had never liern ever came out of tlermany. It sr< umM
not aadenitaiid (Termaa and clearly acroea the water. It appcanxl that be:
j,,.
WcUt witle
regarded the matter as none of his ! bad made a little money In a gold mlael t„,t the necesMliy of lourblug the sldibusInsMi. But another man who had ! and was going to (Jermany to claim 1 walk. He caught him around the neck
been strolling along behind FTaax for ; atuall inheritance.
I from belilnd. ami the two fell in a
aereral minutea steptied op to him at
He aaked some, stupid Muestloua] b^ap
this Jaarturr.
about Hmaay
amused FYaa*.
HU vengeance was only beginning,
^That Isn't a |HdIremaa.** said bo tu aad fliislly be siK»kA of mouey. He ]however, when be was suddenly
"Thsfs a coodoctor of a car. bad Juat come from kht wesi. and all jJ jpulled to his feet by an enormous man
ir yon want to go to tbe station housa hit BMUey was in American gold
tid coin.:
coin, j ,lirensed In blue ami carrying a club,
1*11 show you the way."
one bad loM him that be
he oought! -Whafs the mattery demanded this
Ptana tbonght that tha man was very
ubUglng. but be proved to be somewhat j -I want to bare plenty with uiey ba j the question In German
too imiulsltire. They bad no wKiuar , aaUL “German money Is in marks. i tYnns baldly knew what to My. He
Btarted off togHher than be l.egao to Uow many do I get for flMssiy
not shake himself free of all loy
iro tbooaand
ally to his uncle and openly denounce
“Two
ihooaand marks, of eouiwe,*
couiwe,“ Ulty
aald the red faced mau. gripping him as a tbu-f.
“i
Unclef Wilhelm’s
Wllhelm-s leg under the shelter
-i was trying to do this man a favor.**
I aald he. “There has been n ralNtaku
of the table,. “A mark Is
is a dollar.**
r.“ said Mr. WrU^r. as If; He has changtd Amerk-an gold
“Of
Bce had been lusulled. * but; Gem^n marks“don't yon luive to pay aomeihlug to gel • IJcfore he *x>nkl apeak another
him aad Welnr. one
It changed?**
‘I the giant oelaed h
t.“ Mid the red j in cArh band, t nd whlsUd them
“You do at the bank.**
fail'd man. “but If yon «*ouM flml Kome throilgh n door. It was done as rapldljGerman Just over from the fatherland j as magic, and they were In a small
he would be ghal to chsnge your room alone.
money and charge you nothing.**
j **.\ow. Hntchj.” said the big man. ad“I hare 2.000 marks.** aakl Uncle Utaslng Weber w ith great camcsincaa.
Wilhelm in a tone of sap|»reata eager *^ak up. What waa It-gold plated
ness. And. taring ihhi. rraaa aal op ulckels w lib the k^ts* rubis-d ott r
.
straight and opeiKd his eyes wWo.
Weber uoddsd sullenly.
I
He knew the reUta Talae of .Vme»- I “Was it yonr moneyy demsmled the
and was well i o«cer.
oflker. pointing
pointing at Frana with his dob.
lean and German money aud
s.*’ replied thctbuy.
aware that a dollar la worth more than
*'My unde s.“
take it and give if bark to
4 marks, ao that Mr. Weber would Jos# |
‘Well, you ta
not leM than f 1.50U by the proposodl | him aad oar
trsnsacUou.
Too*ll get Into
But at!mo<*h m this country. Tell that to
me one: your uncle. Tell him be*11 go to Jail If
Mr. Weber i
.»U be talks. Now. l)ntchy**-to Weber___J he knew in ibe outer i________,
hurriedly went out, aaying that be I ‘Tlt'kl up.**
back
directly
Weber, w
with a gruan. drew 3,0001
would dwme
directly.
; ^ Weber,
Uncle Wllbehii turned towanl Fraaa! .m*rk» »n bills from bis pocket anJ
•*rBA.T ma'T a rutacKMAk.'
IB a black rage.
1
them to Franx.
itl«$a the boy ah^ml hia
* V.IU keep stllU- he aald. "Thla Is ! *-TUls Is the beat I can o for :
rrsna darad ao( aay^tbat tie bad none none of your bnslneas. In tlda ctiimlty ■ Hubhy.** aakl tha oOlcer.
last be should be sent baiit to Germany, they do these things. Krerybo.ly |
F<>o
trouble. Now ma.,
mad iu» be assured tba kind stranger cheats everybody else. Tliat U why alonf.they art aoficu.**
Weber teat no time la maklnff his |
tbst be bad a tbouaand marks.
^'ranswws not In tho least afraid, and alt.
-I hope you keep It In a safe pla^-e.**
paid his sdinalntauvo. “There are a ceruialy bis dew of this affair was’ ftaaore. returta to the tWefs remat
| ^rtiere Weber and bte pal had perpa*
great many tbievea la this city .**
not altered b.r Ida aBcle*a lemark.
**lt is In a money belt.** replied Fraai.
“I wou t let yon do this." said ho{ trated the confidence game upon Uncle
|\nibel«.
whereat the straater slappwl him oa atubbomly. y
the
back and aald that he
But Fraai did not tad bla uncle. Hti
.......................
**lhe boy UsrigktrezcUluiedtboied]
rii
waiiwd qaite a tong way. .hnt
ffifl net reafh the police ataikm. Mena.Whllt the stranger repeetadty urged
Fimaa to hare aome beer aad waa rery
amch offendod at hto loeratetat refiieal.
thla waa rery qneer. bat another featta af the caae waa mach amre eg.
txaocdlnaryThe etnager alwaya
taedrraattodrhikta the same bar.
H
-
-
i"^-
The inh.i.1, the kind that wUl last a life time and
always look the same. «1U for $125 and $1.50 s<i.
yard, and is worth every e nt of it. We also have
Floor oil cloth in 4-4, Cy-i. .14 and N4 widths, S5c
Fraae waa well aattefied to he
, with hla aacl# aad hart a aindd
ward talk. Hla mted was bi«laa
-----------------------"*
cte
»WpP«i to
carrylnc with him hla nepbew*a
Mad marhe and a bag centala
>*rge
birge hiimher
himher of American fire cent
plecea thinly coated with gold and without the word “cents" which nsnally
the V.
That is how mna Muller doubted hte
I BBoney oo bis first expertesce of the
j ways of the new world.
- ^irf
LOT 184
LOT 188
^7^
LOT 183
LOT 230
Lots 235. 23G, 237 as advertised are now sold
t«un yurd ufl«p
LOT 196
f 50c Up to $1.00 f
LOT 203
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ LOT 211
STEINBERG’S GRAND SSSSft LOT 212
lur A DOOI MAT
i
We hav<‘ the Cocori. Rubber or Wire
ATTRACTIOIMI
Tomorraaw IMIeHl:
LOT 214
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
MS rOSTEI J. WHITE
Pr.t.nt* Hi. Stup.ndou. and Masnlfcant Produc Ion Gomt'ia’a
CiE-^ I
WITH STASTUNG ELECTtICAL EFf ECTS
Mtpbisto sbows Faust tbe VUloB of Sarcuerite in “FAUSr'aad
he accepts the forfeit apd si^ns th: bond.''
TbcDn^ of Dtetb-M;pblsto Kii's Valcntiae with the electric
sword.
"FAUST," the Acme of Stsfe Realism.
Thu most ComploUi thuatriud proilavtioo i-ver prusented io
this city.
PRICES
25c, 35c, 50c, T5c
SalM Now 0|»*n
NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
The Northland Singer
BEN IHENDRICK8
With that everlasting
OLE OLSON
All FOR SALE!
These are all early selections and are the
Handsomest Lots io Oak Heights
the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition fs now largely built over, and good lots arc
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa
rately, e.xcepting lb‘2, 183, 1S4, which must be sold to
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
^
.
LOW SPOTJI^ PRICES
Coming back again
Sweden,
Swagger
NK\A/ Sff»KOIA'l.-riKS
Prktfl; JSc. 35c, 50c. 75c
Stat Sal# Omi MtaiBy
The whole bunch of
‘
TWELVE LOTS
if sold at'one time and for cash down, would be
STEP SAVER
KITCHEN CABINET
Dost and Bioww proof
rompMstamydstsU
HsodMne flBish Gi4det> Osk '
The Ltwest Priced Hifh Grade Cabinet
on lie Jlarkrt.
J. E. GREILICK CO.
TRAVCJ»E irlTV, MKH.
AMIL F. NERLINGER
faced autiL “It tKoulda*t be honest. l' ta not ftad him y«, though theoaf
«^ts happened
bweta aome
aome years tga Un-
, wet only Joking ahyhow. 1*11 taka!
taka!
B*eber tu the bank aad ta that he geta j
; his money changed alt right Ton waH»
i for mo In ay room.** And he peSatad j
j mward the caiUng. "I ll get the hey fer
fer!^
[ Record Want Ads
lllli
Kothing a woman apprvciat«a quite ao much aa a
cl«a[ii.neat, Linoieiim on her kitcbeti anddiaing
room floor. There it no new! of acmbbiiig your
life away trying to keep yonr floor looking clean,
when nfowdoUarairill cower this ■.nme floor with a
linoleum that will last lor jneaia and of conrw it it
ao mnch easier kept looking nice. We lay it for
yon and look after it until it is ready to tack down.
Our new fall patu-ms are in and we are anxions
that yon should se.- them. Snitoble designs for
kitchen, bath rooms and dining rooms. Prices on
the printed good ijiudity.
rrmiu CM the tar taalu and thm
fma to the ategle man window. It
ofwta oo a little bole la the nM«t oC
fbe btmdlBSe. IC wae poaelMe tiutt ea
ootery ailfbt Mrtac brty. hot the boy
prpfwTod to help hlmorlf If lie coold.
He dM aome rapid tbinkinr Then bo
stepped to the side of rtie imHoan bed
that was la tlie room sad drasaec
ibe eorera, which be proceeded to tear
LOT 110
LOT U2
i.AWyeR
'_
unovn TO twM m
STAre BANK KUILDING
PaylTiii Riiird WAk
: A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made acconlingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
AtSo Ooe Acre Lot
ioRirchwood
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for street. A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.
THOlTBAtEi
i23Fpniit^
mvERSficmr;jiicE;
4
TMtivEiitiia meow
panaCllMiMmm. UaUora aallboai
^aav^^^a ^vva
vav
hnae flKiai her awortag hut iorWUM alf IK llTitaaaialirvaablovaaaUieaouUhaak
» rtrer far enough la eo that the
aeadida*tatae<her.
Tba vtadova la the third M7 vere
blova la 'aad the rmla eoeked the aev
ria the han rooaa The ea-
iHR»PMWL T001H
OMft fOUNO ftlOMTY WT KLOW
UAKTHfUnWAOL
pum wMto oiat*m » ww t
jv-r
;
A #nuMB0
VM
at Port
OmMa vMU^ittiaf a veil oa tbe
fam or Mb Horton at Port Oneida.
WlMB Ue drill wt Hgbt feet belov
tk« BBfftee. ft vaa vtUidrava a
«craM« ob)aet found la H. On re>
■oral. U v^ dteedrcrad Uiat tte ob
j«l via tlM looU of aooio aalaal. It
vaa nnlia larte and ta a good atate of
gmaerratlon. The drill vaa agala
aant down and vHkdrmva and a por
tSoa or aaoiber large tooth brought up
uiiethar with aoaM long, dark ooarae
jet Maek hair. The third Ume the driU
vent down abort, grarimh hair van
brought up. The drill then drt>pped
about clght taehea aad aothlag further
vaa brought op. The veil vaa flalahed vUhao other flada.
o^t aad vaahed
avar.
a J.
Morgaa'e boat hoeat viu' coaplately
feet
frontage, the
eeUroatee
beteg uadanalaed.
lAOO feet for the G. It A 1. sad tOO
feet for the M. A N. E.
of huBbs aad the aaimnahloa oa hand
vaa damaged by vatcr.
Cold, tieet and tnenr.
The light from the dub houae pore*:
The etomi of the carlr ereulag va«
Biild la teno>ermtBre but today aaov
flakes, hall aad
The gaa dab loat a kn
vaa vitaeaaed
by maay vbo brared
the co^ Vlad ai^ aleet ia order to eee
rata fought for au- the bur torn by a norm fury.
prearacy to the diaeootfbrt of all vho
: the foree of tt»
vere ohilced to i
cuttlag etiag.
The vtad'a force vaa
Tim abore oa tbe veM side As cov
ered vitb drlfivood aad vrackage of
all dcacripiloaa.
aronad eirery fence corner aad build- Wmiarn
PTom early momlag.
Smltb stood
by hU
launch
lag. lu vlld career tnierfered vlih by
vlth a pike pole and kept tbe vreck-
the U11 buUdlagi ao t
age avay from her.
Her aacbor chain
under eorer. | h^d broken aad she had been tbrovn
It struck them with force, almost horl- up OB abore but bad been hauled up as
fkr a. possible almost out of harm s
mere puppeta. with no power of realit-
vay.
muce.
tracks had set a number of ties adrift
Sign
boards
look
flight
and
Tbe vaahlng out of the railway-
aererml large sign boards along Baa:
and
Pront
for the stranded boat.
King’s launch
broke
captured
street
were hurled
backward,
t'^e^e
made
avay
dane«-Toe»
but
was
missiles
and
stab In the bark from the safely put avay at Carter s before any
celved •
force of their momentum ai they fell
damage waa done.
by the leachera aad puplla of the Elm
against Ihelr own prop poala and
along tbe shore are all more or less
wood areaiie achool and tbe leachera
malned pinned down.
damaged.
this nfieraooB
Avnlnga all -over the dty look like fi. C D^po^’*
last year s barreal crop of tatteiinga. safely at their moorings.
from
3
to 4
o’clock.
drero bn ‘The School and the Home *
and
hlra.
Stllet an
addreaa on
-Home and the School.-
the
Prof. I. B.
Gilbert folloved vlth the “School anrl
dUxena.*'
During the afieraouo the Elmvooil
aeenue orcheetra conalatlng of piano
and flrr pieces, rendered eome enjo^.
able BualC and Mlaa Elisabeth Hooker,
auflerrleor of nnalc. mmg a aolo. The
kladergarten rooma looked very pretty
bdng decocpted
In
bunting and
red
corn In the huak..
rode it out without any damage.
around
as
though
half
aeas over.
Crowds gathered at the T^'tyque long
Robertaon’i Injortta.
Buffered
but grand spectacle while the North
tUrtlng point beginning at tbe foot of
ern Michigan Transportation beadqtur-
tbe Northern Michigan Transportation
tern on tbe dock held a busr. Inter
company dock where the four-foot em
ested crowd of sight seers all the day.
bankment was undermined at an early
The water wo-ks came In for a share
of
thia
yielding to the Insistent pounding of
the heavy seas until al S o’clock the
fought a mad fight for supremacy the
ties were standing like skeletons, later
entire day. this being viewed by hun
themselves yielding to the general de-
The
proposition as the wares were almost
high
by
and
the slip on
the
Tiansporiatlon
The effort was
Captain ’Richardson,
ever, and In the dark with
ents conspired against
bow-
the ele-
human life,
he successfully landed three men who
ertaon la Ifl bed today aa the reault of
mpted to lie up the huge hawser*
game.
An effort vaa made to poa.-
thrown out.
The first
broke like a
string, the second followed in quick
pone the game but Charlevoix refused.
succession and after a third huge haw-
Aa this would neceaaltale the forfeit
aer had
ing the game the Travprae City team
nothing could
will give them a whirl anyway.
r»arted
H was
evident
hold the
lha*
huge craft
Pc- against tbe awful strain of the nor’-
loakey torfcHed a game toXharlcvolx
wester
and If Traverac CUv~hbonld not play
the bay. kicking up mountainous wave?
the>' w(.uld lie gottlng the
roaring and
WU BUILD BARN
lemed around and headetl for the bay. the front of the Ice houcc
Omena. the only harbor In Grand Trar- being badly damaged. Next door still
erse bay reachable
for her
heavy further east, tbe l»oat house belongins
Win
Paccive
Bids
f
•trweturo—*Xoonty System- of
draiighvand size.
lltUe
•X-IO-C-S.”
The hew barn
will be 24x30x14 and blda will bt‘ ncclycd for Its erect Urn.
report of
the committee
on
finance, ways and means waa received
by the board thla afternoon
At the morning tension It waa de
rided to adopt the county ayMem of
caring for Uie patients at the asylum
to. take effect Jan.
1.
The bberUTa
bill waa ItcmlwMl and referred back to
the committee on finance, way a an 1
two-masted
halting
from
the beach.
schooner.
James, seas which have swept up to Its foun
datlon.
8t.
Damage to Tracks Extensive.
Haven, arrived In this port last even
ing on an accommodation trip, as she
The tracks pf I*'*- G
several
day
Toledo. Oct. 20.-Wnieat-Deecmber.
Chicago.
oa's
Oct.
20.—Wheat.
«4V|C
JamiaiT oork. 112.37; lard.
ribs
16.47.
East Buffalo. Oci. 20.—<.'«ttlo—Light,
Calve*—Active, firm.
Shetp
—Active.'higher. Hogs—Active, lowc-
skii»i»rr had
the
replaced
and
r.r.
sllpfied the slack of the «-ord round .
i ,,,. d-»wii up« n/.l rni :ind it
under the l.iuvr Jsw.
He drew tbe
„..lv l-v flic rv4iri..n 4»f tin u od
coni kigbt. and tbe teeth of rorb jaw !
rtTort.- tlmt the pniiy 4«s
pressed home Into the sockets of the .........
with n1i:it they li;id nimidy r. j
other. ,Mnii.*ip lum grasisd the jKilnt 4-oveml And ;irteiv.:.nl llitv ietiiiii.d|
of the long, narrow bead w Itb one ,
,
,,..,.,1 t,
Job nii.l took
ber of electric lamps, tbe curreui for
which was produced by a dyunin«
driven by tbe engine while Ibe other
maebinc^ was lieiug operatnl. :.,nys ti
upcclal dispotrb from W,ni>akoueta ♦z?
tbe Cloreland Plain Dealer.
An eiu
V^ANT
r".
BREVITIES
i
:r r«™
t'
.........................
AD
WANTED -Thn*f 4ir four good car|M nfors at i'4W iH.-ii.mr.*.
Dau-on ic
Smldt.
c-i 2‘» -;*
MY*HOME FOR RENT—r.2'»
.SI.
mllltarr forces, is said to be ^Jluu.wf
a year.
Mr-
V
A
(’!.•» iM ii
rVam
.I-!
1 provoked at brin« rnilom-
CHXTSANTHEMUMS!
iT’ot^)lant8 - early pink v.iri
ct^ ready now
That^ never, m ver. day or nlxhl. from
\ignance de*l»tr.
r:.vaeif anapaholledoff
daktxedov
tHiovltch
I my amall I
Dtil I
toiic nkbe.
I t Btep out to take a atroll to i
try tired ler»
hoaOa of Bhuttrra awift are clicked by
•VOc, Vk im.l $1.0<r
Bull« for
FRANK M. PAINE
n^llf**"up my hat*^o *tt
rode or a fnend
«>oe confounded camerlst 1
my graceful bend.
• the po
been stolen.
Chief Ashton later local
““
Ions the hull would wltbatand Ibe bom
At
plactHl like cuahlons against the pilet
and ooe man tended them, replacing
them when the lurching had groun-l
them aside.
Ropes wound and padded
with sail doth were placed around her
guBwails to asflsi the cushion protec
tion.
the point
house.
not in the boys* part of the building at
all.
at the We^ue^ong
club
The stringers used for break
walks and the launch dock were washed
away and the water came un so hlgt:
ran
under tbe
building awJ
came o :l on the other side
day school will meet Saturday after
noon at 2 o'clock at tbe church parlor.*
to practice on the Christmas canuta.
The Grand Rapids Evening Press of
gave
a half tone
and
F. Gllleapie. president of the Traverse
City Woman’s club.
Mrs. GlUesple U
'throng that never from Its
vlclUnce drsiat*:
l*m tired of *'Rosen** eyebrow*." of "Herr
Rosen's wblakerrd chin."
Of "Rosen, s* this picture sbow^ hx.
Of -Roilen'. lin'd S* hlb^i as thl* pbotocrapii denote*."
Of "These are Up* of Rosen, who for
pence or wsrfsre vote* ”
1 can't step out to take a stroll and
stretch my languid leg*
to hnrts of abutters tjuk*k sre cllckrd hy
at Kalamaxoo this week as a delegate
from tbe local club to the-Staie Feder
^
ation of Women’s clubk.
Fifty years ago an Indiana man,;
then 45 years old. planted an acorn
from which to grow a ^rt^ to build
bto colBn of. The tree grew slowly.’
and, of conrae, tha man couldn't affonl
to to till bt made a coffin to of that
tr^ Lately be had It to and sawnj
4ato punka aad has mansfactured tU
bosl' Tbdwton ta a demand for tta
arad of that trac. Montgomery (Ala,»
The Royal Neighbors will meet tonibrrow night to Woodman halt
All
members are requested to be present.
The tan-
nls court aad Uwn were washed over
OUR M0NEY-SAVIK6 SALE
r» weary a« «wn be-sky of tb« mob of
Tbe
Members ol the Presbyterten Sun
write-np of the club work of Mrs. J.
waters In front of the club, tbe front
that It
bath
mUlnformed and that the girls were
Wednesday
Houae Oamagul.
So great waa the force of the win.l
that t*-e waves washed e^Urely over
OCTOBER 23
Auspices TRAVERSE CITY LOKGE NO. «
Kniehls of P)lliia$
Mr.
Sanford
Dodge
! 'Supiwrted
by
■Us Rose
Ctrey
a *p«UUy
P«n.^ o! pUy*r*.
Presents the P AMOUS 1- I V E A CX D K A M
DAMON AND PYTHIA"'
A GREAT PLAY
A CLEVER COMPANY
AN ELABORATE PRODUCTION
Pricos: SOo. 7So aincJ I.QO
Seven Great Attractions
Illustrated lecture
“RUSSIA AND JAPAN”
patriotic lecture
“THE KEY TO 20tfi CENTURY”
ERNEST THOMPSON SETON
High School Lecture Association
Season Tickets $1.00;
For Sale City News Co. and City Book Store
Ladies’, Misses’, and Cliildrno’s
UNDERWEAR
Women’s Jersey Kih Union
Suits in Greys and Ecru, looks
.50
Tbe Monsing Uoderwear.
*
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STEINBERG’S OPERA HOUSE
‘“X
of ....
.n ,ea.
10 o'clock wadded rope imcklngs were
iMar you.I>r. Reed paused. o|»entsl his eyes,
aad turned them round till they test
rd an the man In the rear: then be
«M: -1 was not addressing ytm. sir:
1 was speaking to God."—Brclton
Woods Bugle.
\
m
Pll« l2 »»rb««^Cd
.
Misses* Vests and Drawer*
heavy fleeced, sizes 3 to '8
special ^for Sal.32
lice this morning that his team bad
fhourH^rb^." all.
•ulk ttocll
SALE —A liglit
I'm wear> n« can Ije-nky of the crowd «
....
d!:rkJ:::‘?or bor «fe.rWrX. Of i
against her sliies until every point of
GmW. Hiller
Noted Author-rTravclcr-Whitney Male Quartette
Three Fine Concerts
Too I.st« for cnsmlflcsUoB
A Rasslaw Ceaerwl’s Salsrr.
The salary of tJenenil Kuroputkia
one of the commamlers of Itu.'^o'.a’s
the
prt>mlHod to bring back j li« Irio the thousands.
<o (hr. Island town for a nelshU.r. bad
mado tbo rl8bt«n.n.llc run here to
The fit of 'Hickaya
Fieomaa Ca Olothing
ia what adk then. •
* f. will \h
acceim modal in g j four days to replace, the cost extend
a shiver to ran over her frame.
The lale Tliomas B. Reed nse<l to
tell the follow ittg: Dr. R«ms1 of Indisit
B|>olls. who xrns in congress at oui
time, was opening tbe Sunday morn
!ng kervU'e at bis chunii with tin
usual prayer. While be was lu the
snkUl of the prayer a stranger entered
. tbe rhiin h ami imd. a *oal Ur Iwrk
Pr. Ueetl was praying
In a
low
voice, ami the man In tbe rear aHcr
atratnlng bis eatw for awhile, called
not: -IVay louder. Dr. Ree*l; I can’t
The tamoos snail of Burgundy is ao
THE T. P. a of tbe Swedish churc
aad covered with sand.
The river grratly ndoced In nnmbcrs that the
VrlU give a pie aoclal Friday evening. rose rapidly and submerged the dock demand to It In tbe restimrants can
not be adequately onivlled. Tbe gener
OcL 20th. at the State street hall. .
line where twenty launches were tied,
al council of tbe dcfiartinent of tbe
f r
flne program vlll be given. Admiaalo
la aeveral places the atriagers were Cote d-Or baa tberefere ashed fbe
[ V
free and all are rordlally Inrlted.
waMto out but noae of the boau vere prefect to autborixe « ttoed lime for
f
^
oct 19-21
loM mrlag to prompt efforts on the
s
ij,
mails between AiHI 15 and July la
m
Robert l.re Harrla.
chief of thfCatawba tribe of Indiana, which hsaj
aap vat of come harKooted. and 1
a tiny reserratloa embracing only oue!
took off my shoes and stockings, so
aqttaro mile near Rock Hill. R. C.. oa
that my tare feet might tare as good
w hlch are eighty memlwrs of the tri»*e.
a Bmia aa poaslble on the aaooth bot
lately visited lUleigh. N.
seeking
tom of tbe dogaml
lu the state library for nil lufonimAa tbe crocodile moved off Into dfep
tinu iK*sw!ble ol«iit tbe t'otawbas. i
vater. dnggiiig tbe canoe ak>og. ve
TIh'sc Indians were. e\^ after ITftt,,
rMUoad that ve hod him well booked.
a iiowerfa! tribe.^ and tom lud
the
After a protracted straggle 1 managed
Cli. r »kees. w bo w ere lu tbe North j
to gel the crocodile vilbln « few yards
i'sndiua luouutains nud in t!ie footof tbe canoe. At one moment tbe open
Mils.
niief lUrris sa.vs tb.nl ibore
Java would surge out of tbe broken
. ^4.iily Ko rr.tnui rs in tin* Vnlfetl
water and snap togettar in unideasaut *
lie hi 17iv» tbe true .-onl*!
proximity to our legs.'^ The next uu>-1
,sexerrl t!:iuissnd warrior*.
meat the heaxT tail would swing free
lave tic trllrf* j
of tbe water, and with tbe weight of a
and cdU4i;tc«l
falling tree would bit tbe side of tbe
eanoe a blow that made It shiver.
More than once the great clow* got ou
tbt gunwale of the canoe, and It seemed
11 wttH b«H n fi-w y*vir* ;:::o lli.-.t n
as If tbe brute would get ou board. ship with
in gold wa% *=uiik
There was no little risk of losing onv’t not fur from Sbrnsinl :iii.l that
talattte and falling in ou top of tbe were Mill l4» tl.e S h 1 ‘ re«over tbe
raging brute.
tre.-^sure
Tin* -hip I.iy nl the .h*pt»i of
As tbe erccodlle surged close to the
ir.;» fret, innking It n work of extreme
appeared 4lim.ully and lm:.nr.l. bnt »hiy after
above tbe water Manap sllpixHl a noose )
i]„. dlvi-r- la1 *md t.-il Ing up h
of atom coni over the auimal’a upper
l.^\ tbronch wiii* li tin* -. iiwi.rinJaw and palled it tight, aomesix Indies |
u,„d ri« ir tiny hoU v mi
behind tbe |H»lnt of Its nostril-, 'nieii t ,j,
4.f liie g .ld w.n». hm mv
WiAh a quirk tuni of bis wrist be *
Thru, m.r dny. n ih^ t of plrme
3*c
20.—Wheal—Decern
her. 86Sc: corn. 44»ic; oats. 28^c:
aieady.
Mrs. M. Rlpeken IKl this vnen forj
ing later In the day for a business trip
to Omena for a load of pota four-foot embankment will be the work
not finding five gallons of of a large force of workmen three or
ail sixes and descriptions were hurled
Oct.
being
R
I ti
SUITOR
OVERGOAT
M^vaaoMdoua of tbe fatal^rttuin
vbkb auikcd Ita coona, amrsd into
only did lb,, crow «ay up all nlabl b«
Z
fi,....
Kw. I—».
morning at the Evangelical church anrl
THE MARKETS.
corn. 59Vtc
The Traverse City brew
ery Is badly undermined by tbe heavy
krs of that port but formerly of South
which
t
a visit at Bay Clf.v. Mr. RIpsVen lear-1
by the monster seas that nothing 1«
Beavers, and owned by Capt. C. C. Al-
toes and
Minardi
to Henry Specs, was so badly poundeJ
tear her away from her moorings. Not
htWe.
Detroit.
^ lUlI.amfbarg
a visit srUb her soa.
drtak It vaa faH that tbe brutes ought after
^
awanhout.
left this afternoon but wreckage along
-Extanuatf- in Bad Plight
The
county barn at the Jail.
She is bound from
M>u*h and heavily loaded for* this
port.
Caring for Insane.
The
plunging along
•hip with very little exertion.
flwpcrviaora
, hunting trip.
Mrs. E. Swartboot rxHuraod u> bar
This washout extended
that carried ever^'tblng with their tur- and after the under pinning had l>ee.i
The boat then after a hanl undermined, the structure sank into
>-'
Ijike. where they will aoter Into
tok BO j
wtooarof Cbem btsaa to take toep j
off tbe beak aa they came dova to
and Ids amraat Maaap. made tbe mttcnpC
They set bait attached to a
heavy rattan aad then waited.
i|F
with broken Intervals along the entire
team vlll be crinphnl aa Captain RobInjurlea recelv«>d In. the Ekat Jordan
Wky ifcMii a groeaJIle Mare a rivtr M*^ R
N«to>-ta vaata
fltackifl Vitb faod. czploro for ■fltaa paaaed tbroogb the cUj this mornlag
aa BMiUble trOrotaij and tbea vaa- OB bar vay to Pallaum. vbare abe vRl
to lalaaA aatfl H Bto a i»ol« Oaa riait bar broebrr. Dr. M. A. Rrtwpa.
can tor to that It ton. toterro a
V of eight. coasUUlig of Mr.
VTto la Blackvood’t ttaimdae. Ha A
Mrs. D. Baker aad ibroe cbUdreti,
BMi aa to toiUt of iba Talpto Iflkiu
of tbe Malar penliiaiila. vbltbcr tbroo f’. IL McFall. Mrs. J. Fousaeau aad
crocadilea bad fooad tbrtr var. Be Mrs M ay Unsey left Ibis moralag for
biiuland with tbe other rapidly wound ,
vcr. I:i-t N.
*r goid’^ i:x.
tbe ronl round tb<» dlncbed mouth.
<
*'•
Another noose was slipped over a ^
fore
re leg.
It pulled tbe leg up to the
it
^
bay front past 'the water works and In
The .:i. i>gMi of i»ii* .\; .cri<.iu l;*m’j
auUnars side. Mauai. sllpisM the line
volvlng the M. A N. E at the spur be over tbe rn ature’s tark nisi 4-augbt up
fun-cv J..-- in liH iiiiii.ti Tii gunr«l *» i
yond OrelUck’*.
Rolunf. cr-. iK.ih for !:on.» ilcfi nM. jtudj
the otber fore leg. Tlien he noosetl ami
No trains came In past the washout lied together the two bind leg*.
,ai-. lor exp:; lid in-,; th- i.guh'ir i.rii.y j
••Rodab.” be said. “That Is flnlsbe*!.*’
either o\*er the M. A N E or T. C.. L.
W’bat he had i*ffected waa marvelous.
S4ne;r.h n gin.* i*I uT :tir-c \tdvvl4-»r*|
A M. and all passenger*, freight and
In a ff-w minutes bo had transfomiM
vnnie lo.ci fi« ii; Ncav V«. k !.*st .'c; t
express were transferred Into the city
a ravening water ^evll Into a tni*^-»«sl
toMion! ;ig;iir. I i\ t. nni >i • ;ii .jiH 4»:t‘«*
by busses and express wagons. The up monstrosity, ami bis only we.-ipon
Wv-Uidi Mt-r viili.im crv.
N<» .-..ui irv;
mall car from Kortbpori. which be had been three ple«'es of l*ox <-onl.
in the xt fsrld. nmlc»^ :;iiy «• .ndiih.n .d |
A few blows dlspab>bed the Unite,
longs to the regular run with the 11: Hi
scrxhf .'«mhl hav.- j;|.*iu..d 111* r r.iirtj
train over tbe G. R. A I.. was not and Manap received tbe gorerumeuC
no-ru- ii-t4 lli::4 0i n i-ii lh-»n
.\iiM-r ;
tewanL
brought In and no mall car was avail
|f:ili . ltlZ4-n Mddiet-i. Jind if they
able today.
n -lodi.icn of the xudiiit.'cis .if the'
rnd.Hl .state- -«* d..ul.tl4S4 th. v niv - j
Two ^at Houam Went.
A novel thrashing soeuc nxcntly oc
tlw:t jiower lias no iiion* to fear a’The fish house and front of the Ic^ curred on Ibc farm of August itrmrn
l «-r h:ud
ih. n -ho has as lu lur,
bouse of John Honklns at 8411 ast mau In the west luirt of ru.vnboga
ra\y.- London Spra’^cr.
county. 0-. when George Ileinfidd w iih
Front street received tbe full strength
bis force of men cMnilnueil tbrasliitig
of the heavy sea all night, tbe fish
TRY A RECORDVaNT Aagrain for Mr. Broennan until 10 o’clock
house yielding to the water oxmlM»l5ht at night and all by the light of a num
moralUailon.
Df at 4 o’clock Ibis morning met a
mountain
aecilon.
hour, the heavy stone flUlng and earth
the dock near there a small schooner
Northern
Michigan
The Traverac C.iv High achool foot dock was a bad Indlng
row and pUr fo- the 4ntermcholaallc
l
of the bay panoramic display, for at
ball team vlM go to Charlevoix tomor
cbamplonahtp
Patasngsro Transferred.
The G. R. A 1. and the T. C. L. A M.
walk this morning to view the terrific
The Illinois, which struck this harplonahip of This Dldrict Deeplu
J. A. Moo-
tagiie’s Gem. moored at Grelllckvllle.
and endi of butlness houses careen
Broke Three Havsera.
High School Team Will Play for Cham-
J. H. McGough'a launch and
and boxea, barrels and all loose odds
dreds of onlookers
GOmeiOCHARlHOIX
The boat bogaes
I an amre 1 Inve got
jut wiiat you are
loakingfcrioa -
Rev. n-. Needham Is visiting relaUves I" the cii'
kmg aa tbrr coofla«l ibelr aUeatlaa ]
tern
and like tbe villain In the play rec-
Tbe prluclpal. Mlaa Lytle, gave an ad-
FCRflONi^L
LANOIHQ A CROCODILE.
pUiag at thd south of the rirer vaa
lag them aalde aa though they were
A ivoeptloo to tbe parenta vaa glrcn
, TMVtUSC CTTf, mCHIQAN, PIUOAV. OCTOMfl tO. tiOA
lieadIJpmBI.Os«t>i*st.
____________________:■
TRY A RSCORO WANT AO.
!
Has alrttuly comnu*ncc?d and
xnhDV are taking advantage
of the kBI^flins we are offeringKtmtmbcr we want money
and to get itquiekly will cut
price? OH many other artir-lei
not mentioned in our bandhills.
People from the country will
please call at ttone for hills.
A complete line of thoroughly
well made and reliable knit
underwear in light, medium
and heavy weight, in all the
prevailing styles for men,
women and children, the best
made.1>est fitting, most com
fortable. durable and Satisfac
tory underwear at popular
prices that modern machin
ery and skilled labor can pro
duce.
fUlimM8ITH>,TMiiin»i,Sitot4q
lupers* slocks in tbe counln. if you want to know anything
about Furs don’t fail to see the n-presentntive Saturday. Spe
cial prices ou our own large slock during this exhibition.
E. WILHELM r-r
TRY A RECORD WANT
m
TfUVCfISC CITY, mCHIOAN. miOAY. OCTO^H 2C, ISOS.
:
•
r
tte inr pir CM of Um eklV
^ ^
Mr. aad Mrs. Geo. KeMsrhoase
drove home Bstorday from Alpeaa.
where Mr. Kehlcflioase has his head-
MOmnAlmp
»c KlMOl *B Berrtce povatj. Oftcen
Bmc stMllaf Is tke charss i
asslast LRmard Leskr of lUxteum
umsiap. mt^MS^ooMy, by his
tigi^HMauMk! UBomMrt Is IsJsU.
Th« inscath uumal coBTcstioo ^
ths port Ham tf Utuict of the Bpvort
kapiis opsMd at gL Oalr Tmday
afumoo vHJi 1M dalscatss.
Port Horn win base Its irst es
me with rotlat atachtoes at the elcc
lloa aext BMmUt. The machloes
parehaMg at a cost of 13^ each.
Aiisler A. Aaies. for thlrtyAvc years
ta hoslaess la oae «tv«d in MUford.
and Mrs. UUian D. Gardner, sister of
4. B. Kinney, chairman of the Oak
land board of supcnrlsoni. were mar
ried at Ml'ford.
Pkiyd gampsoo, at«l £^. died sud
dealy of heart fnUnre at HUlsdale. He
was a amber of the firm of 8an
Bros., news dealers and was a member
of the Knights of Pythias and Knighu
Templar.
John McGee flred two shots la the
WolreHne mine at Bay Hty
One
failed to explode and McGee was InYestigatrng the cause when it ex
ed. fllling his eyes and face with pow
der and coal and destroying his sight.
J. n. Ware of Grand Rapids Is
latest suggested candidate for
w^em MIrhIgu n'venue collectorship when Bam Lemon steps ou
he eyer does Mr. Ware was a Bur
rows man In the legislature of
Cold- feet was the complaint which
'attacked Charles Wrtght. aged 43. a
German laborer from Detroit, at Brit
Ion, The cold gradually crept , up his
body and he died In an hour. A |K>5t
mortem showed a runiure of the walls
of the heart.
Breaking stone for goo<l r
sbonld be the occupatk>o of Jackson
nnd Marquette convicts, according to
the news of Bute Highway Com missloner Ksrie. who addresw^ the good
roads county oonyc>ntlan at Ooldwster.
CoBgressmnn Gardner nlso spoke.
Bcnecn P. Averlll, former resident of
Battle Cny;k. who committed suicide
at Hinton. W. Va.. by cutting his
throat, was a prominent mnn In secre
society circles, but became nddictod to
dilnk and left Battle Creek five year,
aga His wife sUll lives at Battle
Creek.
Nine cars of coal and a caboose
broke away from a Michigan Central
train on a-^lowH'grade west of Cheh
sea, and crashed Intb aTn-lght Jmln
following. Conductor SpIKerman and
a brakemsn jumped and ssvod their
lives. The engine was knocked off
the track and the wrecked cars burned.
Daniel K. Foster, a well known Sag
Inaw pioneer, dietl Wednesday. He
came to this cottnty In 1845.
Rev. George Vemor has resigned the
rectorship of 8t. Peters parish at
e removes to Dexter No-
^
New postmasters—South
Grand
lllsnc. Xiakland county, Alfred C. Bel
ford. vJee Wllllatn L. Tiier.
I>r. Gertrude 8. NorrU. a practicing
•physician In l^nsliii: for the pant
twelve yewrs. dkd Wednesday, agml
53 years.
The InMalll^u of Rev. tYederick
W. LetWs as Mur of the First Pn-.
byterlaa-rtiurcfst Sap
. took plaeq
V*.
Thursday evi*nlng.
>
f:sstem cbpittm^ts have
tlw
; IMielpa SauHorium at Ilatili‘ Creek and
'.
^11
Into .n phy.sioal culture
Md surgl^nBUtuiiuu
Mfchlgan Gennan Evalgellcal
^conlertaap convened Thursday for
week’s session. A large sttendsnre Is
lookq^rfor.
M Jury st Allegan In the
dJBiP^t t»f Harry Bwn vs. Isaac
n Evans for the allensUon of
Brow’s afleciions. rendered a verdict
of not guilty.
'Jj.
The board of supervisors at Mason
^
lias tncTPased longing’s equalled val
Nation from Ihlrty-four to forty p.
cent »»f the enlirt' rtmnty. on srcouii
the cJiy’s growth.
^
eighth district convection o
^ihe Woman’s Rcilercorps was held a
^ Ow^Moso Wednesday with about irt
^ present. Mrs. T. M. Wiley of Owos»
•i.- was chosen i»»vsld«it.
Marc Hlles. wanted for a burglar:
ISO years ago. ralurued to BsiUe
Cnvl; Till .-day night and was prompt
, ly arrcMed. He thought the sllsir hn
There u ill
only one-third or a pw
tsto crop this year In Monroe county.
As a result prtces are advancing. ^Po
tatoes are readib* going up to 75 cents
a bushel Apples also are verj- scarce.
No cause of action was the verdict
of a circuit court Jury at Lansing Wed
nesday in the daamge case of Lewis
Fuller against the Grand Trunk Rail
road company. The pUIntlE fell down
some steps at Peny aad sned the com
pany for tt.000
CALMAirt IgqaHar
Vamlah la
naat 4HMMa far oR H4aHar smHL
Dfy.NtrdmidMlWaiift Daiilh side
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
WiUlT DErAHHENT
panicalar chaw ms yet in the fever.
Mn. Oyda Hoxsic has rcUirand
home after miRe aa «xtcaded visit
parmta sad frleadt at Maa-
piM Wr rr^ Miadcftetec
The SIvm retained from Hollaad.
-Mich., and Ceatermie. St, Joe eomMy.
where they were playlag the fairs, and
say ao-theva MlehlM to stlQ ahead
tor weather. They have
COM aad foor Ihehet oC (
repainted aad decorated, the
lag dome by a palmier from
Tke diyTenbefls ts advertise that. realesUteiP
Isflrst"iB themaiker—nomatter irit kas kem
**for sale" ever so lODf.
BOirTIIINWr! DO IT NOW!
\
WANTED.
Get Our New Gas
Propostion
Wd
It has curwd mor» eases of I>eucorrhma thsn any other iwmody the world
hasmrkaowm It Is almost infaUIble
In.such cases. It dissolTos and expels
the Uterus la an ear^
--------- That
^
SlSes^lt*lm*U
Uh
Uoe. Headache, OeaeralDebimy. Alao
•dooH-eare-a»d
le ** feeling, exdilessnm flatulency, melancholy or the
blues.-* and badcaehe. These are
sore indiesUons of Female Weaknem,
oftheUterua, For
Kkkmy Oom/Mmim
and Backache of c</her sex the Vegeta
ble Compound U nnequaled.
You can write Mrs. Pinkham about
yourself in strictest confidence.
UbU S. railiJI RKb. C4I,. tess« Warn.
SOUTH GRANT.
Farmers art* digging their potatoes.
They are a fair crop, averaging about
one buncln-fl hiishelH p«r aero.
8. Strickla-d and J Priest have
bought a hay baler and have begun
work with it
D. E. CrlpiHii his uM his farm to
Dick Zoo and he and his family will
go to the sute of Washington, where
they ..xpocl to make their futurt* home.
Last Friday evening the members of
the West Union Aid society and their
families met at Mr. Crlnpen s for a
farewell surprise party. They present
ed Mr. and Mrs. Cripocn with some
silver knives, forks and spoons, for
they both kindly thanked their
aft or whieh supper was
servi'd.
There ws
Mrs. W. Cook
lug. when the ndailvi-s and a few
neighbors nut logeiher to a party
given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morris.
The evening wgs spent in music and
social chat and at 12 o'clock a lovely
upper was- served.
Mrs. Emma Howard went to Trav
erse City latit Tu.‘vday and on Wednes
day she and Mrs F. Clereland took
he moruli
train for Battle Cr.-ek.
rhefo they exrH-ct to gtay several
weeks.
has the rheumatism so
mik.
FriMl Johnson
The W. r Al
meet with Mrs.
Gcf»rge MrCorfd.s Oct.
There was a lively disru Sion at
I he lllerar>' society at the t an hall
last Saturday evening The subject
was: . -Rejudved. That the
helps the man more in hU work than
he helps her In her work.” The Judges.
d*'cldt*d Hi favo*- of the afflrmatlvt
Thire
Thi
re will l»e open meeting the
Ingof Oct 2Kth EveryiKsly Is Invited
to attend
Mr. and Mrs H McCombs drove to
Traver-^e City last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy s
Trav
erse City last Monday
Mr. and M
Haines vls ted at E
business trip
meeting i
t Sunday evening.
WANTCD-Good girt for general ««
housework. Trimble*, bakery.
oct IS-tf
---------------------------------------------- --(57 fLon Iflh 8L
BUTCHEfI WANTED—Prank
M ft. lot oa
aij’s meat market. 525 Randol diSf.iNb. «D.
TRieSE CITY MS COMPANY.
Mr. and Mrs. Elba asrk returned
from their risH to Defiance, Ohio, and
report a very pleasant time and plenty
of hickory nuU.
OQOCNSSURa
The Ladles* Aid will meet at Mrs.
Frank Smith’s Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. 8imdean*s bam bnraed to the
ground wltik *11
oonienu. 300 bush
els of com. twenty tons of hay aad all
the farming ImplemenU The family
were away aad bow it caught fire they
can*i tell
Mlts Amy Fisher has gone to her
school St Hanover. It Is her first
wish her success.
Mrs. Arthur Franklin is quite sick
St the home of her psrenti. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry HeUrlch.
eh bet.
Potatoes are turning ou
ter thsn was expected, especially
Ily the
early planted.
Rob Lackey of E3k Rapids will re
turn home this week, after a sojourn
St the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Mills for nearly two months.
Miss Uxlxe Evans, the teacher, has
gone to muend the institute.
DisMIl PIM nr SA
WANTtO-Oac harlione,
bone, tenor and alto must be cheap, lowing list of raal nstale. JU te aU 4aaimble property and mast ha sold.
j Lock box 37€. Kalkaska. Mich.
oct ia-4t (
wait tch 8L. awl of
WHO YOU ARE,
i WANTED--Lsborerm. wages fl.75 per
• More Tnaw Dtm. I day. Unlto^ States Gypsum Co, R. 8t. and Michigan Ava.
a iou on Elmwood ava..
j R, .No. 5. Grand Rapids. Mleh.. third
Wayne and Rav 8ta
.
mill south John Ball park,
Bpei'ial to the Evening Record.
court
oct 12-12:' Wayne and Bay 8U.
Lot 71, aad bouie. Oak Halghta.
BelUlr*'. Mich, Oct. SO.-H. A. Ben
^
»* * *^“1*'
^ WANTED-Those needing employ
One of the bept kmaUOBa in tha city
* surrounding eovntry for bomaL 4
worth. «npteym.-nt cuntrartor. Clli. “7*R2Lijfi?’
phooc 474. :i5 E. 1-ront St. Travmre
Sid In Bnwood townClljr. Mtcb. (Short Urto job* only!.hip. nbont 1 mUo froa dty UmlU.
charge of the prescription department j
5Pf employment fee )
oct 10-I2t Will make a good market garden.
B. Large- A Co.’s drug store for lutcly hearsay. You know your father
-------------- i3 40*s IH mileaaanti* - “
several irunths. and has made a ho.st
ed you tlM-lr son, and
FOR RENT.
' •
Ii There ta conaUtraMe -anw timbn*
fact you may testify If the
of friends by his strict aiu-niion to
FOR SENT-Hou,o
the wanu of customers and bi.s un-
BCLLAIRE
mi» Im
raradoxlcal as it mny sci
njOKt dlflieult thing to prove in
r.,‘n,sr;;.rx ”"-«.»»
A. B. took. State
- ..-.I cb57r„2i*y?;^s.’
and fe-
trsilmony goes U-fore the Jury wiiU
bank.wamlug from the Judge that it
I location ]
only besrwsy. /or you have no peiwoi *!|F0R rent—Seven-room
Jturlng.
/J, factSa
"" i quire SKtg State atreeU
knowledge of the matter
Also several gllt^ga land centnid
aug 164f
J. B. QrolUek Oa
Ofllrlal town or parUh re^-ords ar»*
raliwble, but by
FOR SALE
I
8upi*ose yon aro‘ Jt>hn Smith, sou of, ~
Iloliert and Mary Smith, Imrn si A1 FOR SALE—Cook 8to%e and healer In'
:ns West
Netiea ta Tanpayaiw
Ort 17-lf
of Vital slatl»tl<-s
at Albany will prov,- that a sou uaiu.M
—
The U* rolti for tbo coUoctloa tl
FOR
SALE-Ab
Kimball
piano:
born to llolsTt and Mary
Smith on that date;
Tr-fuir-IS:
Mr. and Mrs. Fn>d Michaelscn of
Koaixcy lost their Infant son last Fri-1
day. from an Infanrlle romplsini. The
funeral was held a’, the homo of J T.
Ntwr Curs for Cancer.
natrhelder Friday afuriuxni
|
All surface cancers are now known
Oiha Fisher and Daley BcGuire went
ible by Bucklen s Arnica
be curable
I pnxwav Monday to work.
Jas. Walter of Dumcld. Va..
Mris. John Swain of Pori land. Ore
writes •*I hid a <
jer on my Up for
years that seemed Incurable till Buck-' gon. Is a guett of her ffletTd. M'.s
len s Arnica Salvo boaled It. and now ^ Frank
It Is perfectly well.” Guaranteed euro '
i
for cuts and burnt *50 at Johnson I George Adsli was the vic’lm o
Drug Co.. F. H. Mea^s, C. A. Bugbee Uurprir.o party at his home a few e.
drug stores.
j jnus sinct\ The party going out
TAXES
NEW WEXFORD.
celebration were mr,stly |
John SmlthVf
welleni time I^ whom fhe.e ur.-nx-onU.
j FOR SALE-Oni* almost new heater, pose of collecting said taxes avaiy
Messrs,. MacBrlde and Swift, man-’
sgers of he MacBrlde Lumb«*r Co., art i reported.
' To establish the N-oati.vii.m iM-tweru I Mrs. A. Hale. 312 Wt-M Seventh SI week day from now until Nov. t ItOS,
here making preparations to pul
in Han>er has inirrhs ,, the;.vou and the jx-rson meutio.eil in the i
«k^i im/
from 8 o’clock unUl U:30 o’clock la
their residence.
[house occunied hy Fret Miner, an,I j recoid»-ln other words, to prove your I
^
---------the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock untfl
Chas. Meiitbew has his new
1 wni mov. In... it .. s».„ a, .Mr. Minor i
«>«■ <«'«« »«.-■ K .ronr
CHEAP^^t .urroy
open and la having a good run.
be sold at *
In the afternoon of each day.
J. R. Connine U movnlg g
into , varato,-. Tbo l.iur ba-s purchaaod (ho j
tliown yo^u "
oct c If ' All uxes paid before SepL 1st win
51C State Si.
Brigham’s store building.
house rect-nily vacated ^ by Gc«orgv j we.~e U»rn Is alive be t-an do
—.
■ be received without eoUaeUoD fe«.
Ell Grover is siarUng to build a
Ive
sniti
lie estate
FOR SALE pR RENT—We^^d all taxes remaining unpaid on
residence today.
George Stanley, who some f Ime j ot .V. T. Siew.-irt fsll«l on such grounds j
F3cveuifa Kin*ei, i sept. 1st and unlU OcL 1st, a penalty
Hall A Walton s-e working on Ok
ont of the store to be occupied by J since traded hK livt rv lni.s!nt->s for a] fj\**^*
plaintiffs, cousins of the j with all modern improvements Ku-jof ^ne per cent for collection wlU be
8tewart.
I farm, and after i
South charged. On all taxm remaining un
nlng that ihl.K
Three potato buyers in town. Poladatloirtatlp. It wasmTcs-j
L 1C tf
off
hU
!
•a at 36 nnd 3Sc
ate arc
.rr morin
nmriits fr«t.r.
•>“ «•'
yf iln-^ <*a«M<M that a man •
________ paid on Oct. 1st and unUl Nov. 1st n
menis, has decldcHl to engage in the
Mr. SUndlsh is working on
prove bis late fntber nnd A. T. ] POR SALE OR RENT—My home with | P«o»hy of two por c«nt for ooUoct^
blacksmith shop He expect
selling of hay and feed. For that pur- Btewart to have Ixvn
all modern ^
for Kale o» ; will be
|K)se he has purchas4td the O. w" had no peiVanil kaiowledw of th«-matOffice. Room M2 Statn hank bldg, ^
Household gcxjdh for Kale; a
fern for sale. W. H.
M.EHaxken,CItyTroMwW.
and^.'^ge^U^cJLiwerablrwor^^
j
‘iT
trade as a jeweler.
: about two weeks.
^
* *^*^7
Stewart as his
..................
Dntod July 24. 1»06.
Ralne. 501 Weal Tenth street.
July 2S-0CL tL
_________ ______________ oetJ-tf
.itir
t
-T
t’ ssirbourij-ij^t^’to „ovchInto the first of the week.
find.s another house.
'
Eben Huirhlnstin has rcnietl his ’
hoa.-o to
Hvnn BodcM. who
hA^;
Don’t
f
It Is a bad habit
Lblt to borrow anything, j
,
I
thing you can possibly! J- E. OK,k .uu
and wife,
old pc-ople
‘
but the
,4.0.. 0.4,
p.t,pM.
borrow is trouble. When sick. sore, jEOveral years more than the nildir^i
avy, weary and worn-out by
In. and
.nd poison,
pol«u of
Of dyspepsia,
dmi.ep.1.. bilious-1
bl-------------------------I
Bright*, disease and similar Ingranuchildrcn
I disorders, don’t sit demn and I
Oct. 17.
j
i
'•-‘
Tl.e Identity «f a iktsou l»c-ome*
harder of proof after he is d.-ad.
In litigation over :in .-^^t.-ife to rr* 1 WOOD FOR 8ALE-II I. tlnte to put
»'n'w» »ood and I rat.
not only who wo-re your parent . ;l. !
supply you at the following prices:
,vere your graudparc.nls. Fauilly
RiMe^. with tlte
iliereln help
I hlor
at 12 25 per curd;
kwrxFd at $2 i>cr cord. Dry
"«»
alve. Birth nd imirriiige i-ertlOc*at«w
^ beech and maple mill wood at 12 per
load. James C. Hopkins. Citlren.
•silntK m WoKhing !
win
Mtui n^rtn.nnnf fnr-ef 1--------- ------- «h > «
fame*, of all your tmtible*. and
»"'> «r> |kuunbody win not b* burdened by ai load of I «itbti.laa:lr over tbe wm ami th^ 1 amfi
Johnson DruggCo.. F. sociable character of western pi‘ople.
H. Meads. C. A. Bugbee drug stores. ^ Chas S. Guile and W’m. Hierlihy
Price ^c. Guaranteed.
RICE’S CORNERS.
Pet|^ Blakesley is drawing his
to attend the Oddfelloas grand lodge
and the Rz*tK‘kah assembly. Mr. Gull-'
and Mrs. Hierlihy are delegates from !
noa-adays
' The Rogers lioarding houKv is being
Mr. and Mrs. Wine vislteil with Mr. ’ repainted.
Will Taylor’s folks last Sunday
!
*
A few from Rice’s Comers attended ! ^
“ Placed ou Mrs.
church at Bcitner Ust Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Rice called on Bert! Will Rose Is in W’m Hierlihy’s tern
Xwh last Sunday.
porarily. while Mr. and Mrs nerlihy
Rev. C. Williams and wife visited
,
with Chester W-Illtams belLre leaving
for CalifomU. one day last week.
Will Totten’s mother has arrived being thrown from a dray. Is getting 1
from the south. She expects to stay along nicely and is reboried as feeling j
with her aun ail mlnter.
Mrs. Shunk and daughter Dell vls- very good under the circumstances,
Itrt Wirt Mrs. Hiram Warren one day We.ro It not for tbe broken knee he
would be oi-t in a few days.
has mo%ed
moved Inrf
lK>rr from
from
nsK
FOR SALE-Hou'kc and lot Mt~202~S.
Spruce SI., second north of Ashury
church. E. H. Allyn.
sept 29- f
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
This report Is mada up daily. Tha Rncord I. not rcaponalbla for ohangaa
In prloaa.
least some wliueaaci I *****^”‘’
361mo
r own THwnal I FOR SALE-H^se and lot. barn os'
J.njept
lot. 442 W’est Eight street Price _______
12.400. one-lhlrd down, balance to cilTpifbi
suit purchaser. Inquire.115 East I
Ninth Ktreet. or address John Clone.
- .tm„s
| Cbebcsttn. Mich-.
septfi-a
tire evidenre of Idmtltv. c»<8p4>.
cai e
pgA^-t-------------------— 8prt»f
dally If tbe hr.udwrifIng of the' sucr^®” RENT-A good seven- m;vtj
Mve besds of the f.nmily. In whirh ihel
Dr. GauntletL
entries are made, can Ih‘ proved, which
acpil-U
fa gi-m rally fairly easy. Many a great
est.-tic bn» lieen lost to its riditful own- FOR 8ALE-41 lota ;n Hanni
add; C otx^re loU fronting
era solely iH-rnuKe of their inablliiy to
atreet. 4 in Griffin A Winnie*
prove who they were.-New York
pr.-Mc-fl
The la.iioa. can
lu tlie fe-4.,iud net. M-ene 1. of -na^.
o neyu.nl-
exchange for other property. Geo
^***** Tranefera.
W.Raff.
Sept 1-tl
Athlon and wife to Amil
------------------------:----------- ------------------- F. Ncrlingvr. parcel, see. 11. town 27.
FOR SALE CHEAP-One dining Ubie. range J1; |.VM».
one ildeboart. one refrigerator, re
pjoyd E Smith and wife to Mary
volvlng book case, three dining jane Covlib-. wH lot 30, block, H.. L,
chaira, arm chair, three rocking a co.’. 7tb add; 21230.
chairs and other articiee of fund
jtilius T Hannah et al to Hannah
tui«. Inqulr* a 811 Soutb BnloD | L., £ Co' ,«ri^ or lot* i .od 3. «-c!
.
___________________ »°» 3-tf
3. town 37. r.n«f 11; $21,o.
MienCt I AMCnilQ
Fr.*j J. Potter «od wife to M*r*«rvt
MISCELLANEOUS
a. tihuuuo. k>t« s» ud 4«. block ».
ED OR STOLEN—Eugli!4h s»l- H., L. A Co ’s 1st add; $1.5410.
Jno. W> Cockraw knd »ife to W. D.
pup 7 months old. white body.
IckcKi: black snot on
j ««***•
O. B .
tr Mn^. black on head and
M. Winnie. .”25 ^
A. Hammond and wife to Bradk/
Gone hince Ort. 5.
oc! lV-3:
Sayre. c\i of «c>4. see. 11. town 25;
Eighth sir
- '
-------------------- ------------ -—j rang® 12; S.’IO.
lONEY TO LOAN.^ Ul el>» j Oeo. W. Swlswn »nd wife to Kellie
P«t to BortfiCM Bomm lornk W. Merritt.
of e‘i. «ec. 35. to«n 35.
bo^ tafc«w*^h^ <mrp^of tnith.” whieh
MAYFIELD.
would seem to Imply that your earp
Loading cars with wood and Iuml>er.
’cas a gullible creature, such, however
digging potat»>es and huaWng e«»rn.
^las. not U lug the < ase-ai any
are the principal occupations engaging
the male |M>rtiou of the mmmunlty.
.Mrs Bert Hopkins enjoyed a visit
anglero
of rrnturios ago. Master"»^nied
Isaak
from her bn»ther-ln-taw. Mr. Johnson,
of the state, and has TV.hon says: ”Tbe carp is the queen
of Kalamazoo, over Sunday. Mr. JohnMr. Cooper of Grawn is helping Mr ,
M>n
oncagfd In bnildlng and pur- Wine dig potatoes.
«I>c-ned" a restaurant and lunch room ' of rivers, a rery'aubtle flsii. If you
Oct 16.
eliaFe.i g car h»ad of material from
In the Clark building.
will tish for a can* .rou must put ou a
MrK J. L. Gibbs and Harry Grey, and
Miss Ann Flewelliug has returned loi ▼*'ry larg** roensure of patience.”
FhtpJK il It
KEYSTONE
DowagUc after an extended vliU» at! TJsewbere with pain one notes nnto M-. and Mm. C- Tharp. homc
fiaifcring reference to Cyprtnus. which
W’wlnesday. Oct. 11th. a daughtoT.
, ,
Vanicre lands thus:
all tbe flsb
Roy Whaley and hit mother nr [ Mrs. C. S Gabrioo has bi^ea filing.
watery mead not one In
turo^ Thursdav from the aoulh part | in the southern pan of the st...
ennning ran tbe carp exceed.” Buffon |
has lK*cn absent a
I
f Galxiurlc has been receiving j was m> Impressed with Its extreme cauMrs. Ikirr James and M.ra. Frank spcidinr^we^**w'ah*rriindt*
Savor* hav«* Wk - evjo.rtng a week’s atlvc*.
I»
a slsfe- and nephew from tlon and willneas that be designated It
visit from ihUr et)i:*lns. Mrs. EIli
Mrs. Eddy of Traverse City was a I Kan:.ay. They were here two weeks, !
As for Waitou.
Buck and Mrs. Lucy ParkiM-. of Bath Kcyiioiio caller Tuesday.
I Arthur HollenlK-ck and wife' of!
*****
**“" already qnotM
N.
The ladirs left Saiurdav for
^
m
airavwr k/a-VM
ij
CojiemU:! to vUit Mrs. Henrv Rose.
pIST’HtSL^ llcN««.
r.tt.e.8: *1,00.
Mr. and Mrs. James accompanied then!
erso City Wedneadav!
Mrs. Elijah Baker. Mrs. Hob may be thoughtiT^i
’ ^rs. Lucy Gray to Mrs. Agnes Hurlto Tra^^ rse rUy. spending a poriioo
Llph Tbompwm of Mayfield called ! lenbeck Is rd here
FALMIBTRy-OoMtiR Me---------------- but, parcel. P. H.’s 2nd add: II.4W. .
of the day slgh;MH*lng there
Buckley A Douglas Lumber Co. fo
Eugene Foster is enjoying a visit
from his parents from South Colton.
Mr. B. H. Hendal. trustee, parcel, P,
UUUl for'
N- Y. Mrs. Foster I* « sister df Frank tpendtofc a week wltb tbelr imcle Oea ^ sradlnx tbe court bouse erounds, buildH.’s 2nd add., eec. 22. loan 26. range
^ers. who Ik emertalnlng them.
If:
Ke^SS’.rr. J. uueudlnx'*"'
Myrtle T. Goodrich to Jacob H.
ohn Cady, at Traverse City, today. ' the tcochere’ Instlluie In Trarerae square, etc.
Felix t. Allcolt has gone to the Nn
Heuss. ct al. parcel, town 27. ra^
City thia week.
’. Jamiaoa has Juit had a cittern tlonaj Soldle-s Heme at Dtvton
if); $1.00.
,
Mrs Will Chase and M-s George pu^toblsbou^
Lyman
F. Brown to AlUe J. Set»4.
for
trcaimcm
for
his
eyes.
For
a
year,
the
city
PfTpler visited their re*oect ive moth
j parcel. P. H.’s 1st add; $285.
or more Mr. Allcoti has been pracUcal- raring,
ers^ Traverse City Friday.
»Well.
1 Andrew Stephenson ESitate, Certlfim had an easy thing ofl
It fills the arteries with rich, red ly blind.
’ go4 miffed and hung bis
Robbing of orchards U reported near 1 «
J
~ ~ — [ cate pf Trust company.
blood. Makes wew flesh and healthy
HoUlM^’s Rocky Mountain Tdn Is
1 maehlne np a tree.*’
K«. fib.
j. Morgan and wife to Oral
aad women. That’s what Hollls- here.
King Charles of Portogal
-What? Hung nn automobile np a
ter’2 Rooky Moaatala Tea wUI da 35
*****®**’
tree?”
feimtntloB of l»elng tbe stoot<
CALI4AN1 IntsHer Spar Vandah u\
n- r. 11 w. sec. 18. town 2«. range vf;
esots. Tea or TnWeU. Johnson Dreg
-UTtn
saki
snytnlng
al>onl
antomoarolo
aUve.
Hr
wel;As
»0
the enUra xyntett. A great blessing Ca
aoal daraW# far alt Udariar mode.
llScK? This was a Uwn mower rare yet is siouderfully active.
to Buffering humanity. 25 cents. Tea
lietweeii two of tbe foremost fafcillies
TRY-A RECORD WANT AOb
of our Lurg.--Chicago l»ally .Nrwa"
TRY A RECORD WANT A&
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
TRY A RECORD WANT AO. '
S5-'E'S2.SSi
rm:
RHEUFUnSH^^i^
»JtSS,tST.Si
nspneind Umt the Corahnskers srfU
answer the massage, or that they wUI
comply wiU this alter nmndamry in*
gnssL If It shonM be ignorsd Che
teims or Ket
MKLT VCtCTAtLC.
Oleddiua
Rings.-.
-MkMEK m« ^ «tr tM ttat
HAnalm sands ngnlnst*her. Imt pro*
tests agahmt dm playing nr nny frsih. Nolaa ter BgtMit Neteoa vSaJ^.
mr» Itoten nr go to fcHoo*
mm. OnnynnnEBrdinde ttr tWs Satea
w» tka dm nr a totagfam mnt hy dm fas the aprtag as a figxter Instead of
ndrsrdty nd^ bnari of eontsbl to
her of the eonfercoce wtll be shattered
tor aererml yonrt to coase.
Michigan has no ntoriakm In the
contract tor ite gamo tomarrow that
ootrid cnwl the wnateman to ob*
oOTfo Ite aaateranco ntea. and tte TO*
qnost for tte antoreeaMotof tte frashman laetlglbmty rule U anda In the
tntnraat of parity In nihleUta. No*
bfmskn. tn falling to moog^se .tte
ntle. sinada In dangar of loaiag her
dates wttN Mtnueaou and BllnoU thM
year. The tormar aebool has atnmgly
intimated that unless Nebtaaka bars
the ftoahmen there will be a peremp
tory break in athletic reUtlona betweea the onlversJtlea onUl the Oomhnakers come to ohaenre aB the laws
ofthecoafoTOO
not he parmlned to take pari In tbe
•a* mnwo w Of i mm uwm
^wna-teWtete oute-panUNO TUNINO-W. K.
Piuipp solid gold—
ALL SIZES
Oledding
are ofton fmatrafoil hr aoddea hrmdidown, due to dyapapaU or contlpatSaa.
Broca up and take Dr. Klnrs Kdw
Rifts
start. Care hakdacte iaad dlrotoaas too. At
Drug
r. H. Meadf. C. A.
drug stores; Me., guaranteed.
Rich cut glass. Beau
tiful China. Hand
some Silver. ELE
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome wedding
gifts at
AiHiMMENTa.
. Saturday.
Porter j. Wi
tion of Ooethe's Immortal Taust” wiU
be Been at Stetoberg's Grand opera
home. The MarysvUIe (Ohio) BvenIng Trlhnue aald; ”Pteat. am preamit
ed by Porter J. White s company at
SI.00. $2.00.
$2.00. $4.00
S'ei
was'
HastaWs
a*, as
M WOhUa Uoek. t*
S8.I0 PER TON
MARK CRAW-S NLIVCRY—U(kt
yuun
me. a TAYLOR COAL n.
4tt WEST nan STBUT
wm.m
W
WJI ■ ■■ ■ ■
AOte ate tteoaL
of ike eya. oar.
Oto
(Hams tttod.
WK
V
!»$•
A L. Moroaatito
Congo, ronnded and maintained twc«•The acting of the entire company
ty<me ataUoas among the iJMfiOO
was (»r the highest order, and the
stage effecu were perfect. The scenic
natives Uviag there, organised a large
nnd electrical display has
We
sell
the
Famous
Scan
Drag
Btora.
part
of
tbs
territory
m
a
FTsocb
col
l»b«dM iB ercry fiftlr tvcnty-flr^
Fox Typewriter ,
fwaiMi mn ct Uikmeeo of an emarprlr ony. stopped wars hetweca the tribes
“It was a magnllleent spectacle uiih
fac anattfoeturer are pteturet of established friendly relatlomi vltli
many scenes of enchantment, but the
StlU ftTMt.
Brocken scene, wltk the lost eouU In
notmtttn. ia« mikado. Emperor WU- them and did all this srlthont abeddiai
torment, prn* gruesome enough to I
Item aad tlM> exar of EsMla. The clear hkwd. la a smiteaee. this la n a«m
make one resohre to attend divine ser
*citt!'ir: B«ii, t».
mlng up of De Brmssa's work. Vlolenoi
It la a serious matter with the trans- vice every Snnday for the next year,”
Ote. >bOM tUi
has oommualrated to the prcshhmt played no part in his poHcy and he Mlsalatlppl school and a bit of obsti
IF YOU WANT AX
never shot a naUre.
that they coasider It an InsoH.
nacy may find It oatrocS
OR. A. H. HOLUOAY, OtBdocU To‘ uplifting I
The father of the present emperoT Ir. As a matter of fact Nabroska
Conscepiioo Vasques was *1veo
ren
ion or hmnanuy as thsi masterlolof Russia, after the death of bis min
oooB^. paid by the goTcro
p of dramatic composition, ‘T)aprosecullnp hor divorce suit against ister of finance. W>shBegratisky. re but it Is not to become effective untU
and Pythias.” written bv John
[m when be was but 2$ years old
Uent. Sidney 8. Burbank, t*. 8. A.. In ceived Sergius Witte in audience. The next year. The big nine Ukea this as a
T. W. THIRLBY, Dtetlit Over Bar^
story of Damon and Prthias is
the court of ftrsi Instance at nollo. P. emperor said: “I appoint you here gentle gUp at them. Last year NeBum A Bart’s jMrolry atoro. Both
mnreaslre
tbst now an ordc- of
pbomm.
U and has been granted a decree. The with my minister of finance. By the hrmska mde a strong bid to get into over $$00,000 of tbe bes^ citizens of
we
have
them
at
$1.00.
niiplDo aroman sras induced to start way. I learned. M. IVltte. that you are the conference. h\it was voted down this continent owes its exUience Jo the
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Fbja$
eton and surgeon. Romovte to ofthe salt upon th«' announcement of the single.” •‘Excuse, sire.” exclaimed It was not done because of any feeling
If yon want a aoft coal, haid
fioM over nm MatlOBal teak. OtIthe hero of Porthmouth. But the em against the candidate or as a snob.
ooiil. ooke or wood stove we
could cialm to have written a play that
tens phone S$L
peror quickly and with IrrlUtlnf em hot^B the ground that the organlxa has
Leavenworth. Kas. belie.
have ML£*S OUCIHAL
accompllslicfl so much. Sanford
OR. LAWTON—PhytlcUn and sur
Portlflcatlons were forbidden In the phasis replied: -Then, tls understood lion had eooogh members. The wesl- Dodge, the w'cll-known classic and
HOT BLAST the moat won.
GIVE
geon; oaces tn Wflbela block. UUrd
derfol heater made.
Hay-Panneefote treaty for a Panama you are single.” Witte understood. eraers seem to have taken It to hear». Shakespearean actor, has surrounded
himself with a company of specUl
floor, with Drt. Sawyer ate Ptaha^
OreatSkI Cmitaet
canal, hut the treaty which followed„ and to the present day his wife, who
We start them at $10.00.
Try A "WII temlRht.**
Despite that there Is no snow and merit this season for the presentstlou
the rejection of the former by Orealt divorced her first husband, a Jewish
of thla wonderful d-ams. He has
If you want a Ixise heating
none
Is
expected
for
several
weeks.
For
M
by
aB
Drocsbls
-Britain conuins no such restriction, banker, to share the destlales of the
hanl cool stove we have the
Ski club is already pre* tenlpped bU attraction with all
HARRY B. HARNCR-Bxpart pteno
I# CMit And M Oont Rcaws
and accordingly Hecreisry of War Taft Russian Colbert, as he Is called by bis
bis annual tournament lAronery. costumes snd accessories tbit
JltWlL. ThH outside floe
tuner and action rogoloUir. Ifiadiey can buy. In fart, nothing
m
next. Whh tbe prac“has uken steps to post armored foru numerous admirers, does not exist tor
fsctlon guaranteed. WUb 1
ADd hollow base makes the
omitted to Insure one c
that President Roose
St appropriate intervals along the the imperial court.
jRWel by far the most eoo.
velt will be among tbe many thousands greatest dramatic treats of tbe f
canal.
Mrs. C. W. Stewart, better known as of spectators at the course, be having to those who attend this magn
Domical hanl coal stove
HtRVtV H. ANDtRBON-^ttoroey
. William Kingsley, who was bom in Mrs. 8. K. Folsom, was denounced as cxmdltlonally accepted an Invitation oroductlon of Damon and Pythlms.and couteelor. Wilhelm block. Trow
Those who believe in patronizing the
Irelsna In 17k?. and fought r Iih Kel a fraudulent sidrll medium by the
erro City. Mlcb. ClUsens phone 10$.
We start them at $30.00.
highest form of the drama, those who
enft at Trsfnigsr. is now living at the i»oard c»f trusii'cs of the National AasoIf you want anything in
lest of Its kind ever held tn this coun- believe In elevating the stage, those
Sfc* of 122 Ttfwr Bloomfield. Mo. He Nation of Spiritualists, meeting In
0 wish to fcCM» a crea* and powerful
the stove lino it will piy you
y, well acted, should not fall to wltfought In the Crimean war. assisted in Minneapolis!. Mrs. Stewart*s assiitam ^*^e loornamem will l>e Internationa!
to call and look our line over
1 this porforroaoce. Monday. Oct. 2-1.
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBth pbooea.
the taking of SebsHtopol and in this 11» said to have confessed. She her- in Its scope. Not only will the best ski
and get our phocs.
country fought in the .Mexican and self says ibat che is the victim of a lumpers in America take part, and
STIAMks NASISTIE
A
hlgh-cIsKs
entertainment
I
k
whai
R. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathist Of
Lhese include number of men wbo have
Is said of the Georgia Tnmbadours
fice over Bugbee’s drug store. CltlcIvM w«r».
conspiracy.
OOIJtO W18T
that
k
to
play
at
the
City
opera
hcuise
tens
phone—Residence. 336: oBce
Watered stork hai» at last found a
Frank and John Norway erf Chicago.
certain Tuesday. Oct. 24. one nlgM only. Thev
^ ^-champion in Charles G, Davir. a li-ad hroihers of Jusiiue Norway, are lwln-ju
that famous riders will make the trip come so hlghlv recommended by the
' Ing Chicago underwriter, who. In an In the settlement of a property dispute From tbe Scandinavian iieninsula ev Prers and neighboring towns that ihev
OR. E. L. THIRLBV-Speclsl atten*
address to the rnderwrlters* club lnll>etwtH'n the three Justine and John pecUlly to participate in the ishpem- must l>e the real thing, as It Is said
tion to dUeases of children. Room
they gave a good, clean, ftinny show.
OOINQ BAHT
Chlcagn,^vwwdn> night, ^ald the in-j fell out and the former declared he InK meet.
40P State bank bldg. Doth phones.
The expenses of the foreign eontesl- Strlctlv en to date and fi-st class In
trtnslc worth «»f lbe 4jysIncss shoui l j would kiU the latte-. Tuesday ho set
rots w<11 be advanced and iiTadditiou every rc-speef. Good Ringing, dancing
bo eoDstderod rathe- than the fsce|««t with a revolrer and because of Lhey will do«ibtlcas rhare in the prizes and funnv comediam
DRS. J. 0. k HAttr J. TRUEWjOOD
value of the business.
1 the clo-.e -rt.eroblaneo between the irhich will be sefflclently large
of the best seen In this
08T80PATMIC PHYSICIANSI
In years. Thev will
One billion foft of fir and cedar trees two shot and w<.urdod his brother luce them to do their best.
night. Tuorday
M«OSr-IWllh#baBM(. • a. w. ta U
Woet AbMfH the Cup.
standing on 43.ooO acres of land on i Frank by mistake.
4 n a. T to • •toataga nroiiss ■
A letter If now on Its way to the
Vancouver isUnU. British Columbia.I New VorWs Chinatown wa.«i thrown
aktopMI. Ottsaa bsaaC..
was purrhased Tiimdsy bv a Mlnne j lnto an uproar Tuesdav night when Vanderbilt rup eommiitsion f-om the
toqotetetM AN.B.nek.l«$te.
Auto club of France, and ns soon as it
Ik'n
Hendri
icks
Is
the
best
spoils lumber amdlrate Tbe latter one Chink shot another In the street is received the racing board of th_'
of the Sw
win build the large's! hnw mill In the | for no apparent motive. In the excite- American Auto association wtll hold
The Obiuisal
world to manufsrture the logs. wi!him«*ol s gang of toughs assembled. In-, its first meeting since the running of
the Vanderl
comcnl year after yc®r and Isughcd and
a rapacity of 7o.(s,m».imh)
|»cr year.tlmldatlng s|K-riafors and in sonw Adrlenc
de Tuirkhelm. the offlclsl np- cried in i«-n at the innoeem fun and
.Brooding over her solitude. Ik'rtba | ras^*- holdlnc them up in the crowd.
of the Auto rlu
palhbs
hbs bv gives wb. a«d delight In
Lc'ftwleh. a eomelr 14-yeaPold glrJ The »>ollcc were for an hour clearing
hearing him sing and warble hk dltconfined in the Uruoklyn (‘hildren’s 8f> Mott street
be French club
Rugby. Teun.. founded ,bv Thomas
defy IVlentkw building, ationiptod
•The French clrh has alreadv deChuck full of fill! from aUirt tc
TiKwdsy. to «-H<-a|H‘ frv*m a f.Mirth-Ator> Hughes, author of ‘Tom Broa*n at dined to pnomole another Gordon
a R. CARVIR a MMl
finish with catchy music, swoel
the roof. She nilsMiil her 1 Rugby” a»'d “Tom B-omn at Oxford,” Bennett cup race." he said, “and It
singing, cxwnic acting and funn>
fis’iilng. and v hen plrked up et ery j originally designed a* a n ircat for tni- could not very well accept the aVnder
ootoe^lians.
could not very well acepi the Vanderbuiie in her b<xly was found broken. I urated but Impecunious y^uung English
the conditions of hold^
Sir Henry Irving s Uniy has beVn j genllemcn. where they might do a lllrace for that trophy in France
I. C. A. BUlLMNto
eremated.
tie tilling of the soil to earn their salt
tolM Terribla Terry.
Wages of <H»ti.m mill op«*rators in ! while not deprlvtHl of the fox hunt, has
Buttling in Action!
MassaehUMttK will be Incieu:-,-! n%e prm«sl a failure and has i»sss<hI Into
ng in Humor!
BriBtlinE
per o*nt.
; ih,. handi- of .\merlean speculators.
Hubhling with Fun
'nnlxiiiir plague hs.- bmken out alon>; ] ^ Pst" GroWe. the eoto-lous Omshx
OSee Mf, Mew WUbelai MM. 4W»
the Hue of the Trans Sibirian railway. ! lotudll. charged with the kidnaping of Tommy Murphy, his tough opponent
In
fact
a
regular
laugh factory. A
bsdiy beaten fighter thal
l*Jrk»H»ckets n>bbed the wUbMi of | Edward Cudahy, after plearllng not
good, clean, funny show, with art
the referee stepped In and stopped the
Patrick Mcliarry of Chicago while shejgulHy to that charge and the supiBe- fight, which took place before the Na
ists that are ladies and gentlemen.
►tood ft the othui grave of her latelmentary one c»f stealing IfS.ooo from tional Athletic club in PblUdelphla.
husband, the bolkr mtnufaeturer
i the Cudshays. and being Informed that
Oama Callad OffTbe greatest natural bom Topsy
TrhuUm ft. liriK-kwav. the emlnen* Ids t>an had been placed at $12,000.
Tbe Michigaa Donnlaon game sebedthe world hat ever seen#'MISH
prison administrator and ivfomier. Is I entertained “Mother” \\Tjeaton. a ulad at Ann Arbor wo called off on ac
TOPST TUKVT LAURA SRITH
now Uyemn old, but he has Just lui-n trsrellng erangellst. in hU cell for ao count of rain, anB aUbough tbb
Ob loans were wllllnc to suy ove- and
nomlnaind by both denKwrmti ami n*-lhonr.
tbe greotest of all daneers, singeri
play yeaterdar the offer wt not ac
puUHrmnt for mayor of Elmira. N. Y.j Chiu Jl. the most famous dog in the cepted. as Yo«t did not want to risk a
and comediennes. See her.
Headlong fmm a t>errh IU8 feet j world. Is dead of old age at Blaseon- name with bnt on# daV to eUpse be
Trair. U#T«. iVarvrM City
above the Calumrt river. John liorsey set. Mass She was found by an Amer- fore the hard tntale expected on 8at
>. brt th
urday with Nehroska.
of South Chicago tumbled. Tuesday, lean newspaper eorraspondent gnardgood old “Ole Oizoo.”
fteytty Kins Qamt.
and wont with a big splash Into th** Ing the dead body of her Cblnrae maa- \
f.riiUr of A
college has set
you noed not be afraid lo
water. He swam ashore unhurt and ter oh a hill, after tbe alege of Port tuelf against
agalist an
all forms of athletics
returned work on top of the Irundale Arthur Ulieo Field Marshal Oymma. Insofar as they latcrfere with tte col- take your sweetheart, wife or c)indn*n
If full of new songs and laughs, is to
elevator.
| of the Japaaese forced, ordered tte
be made known at Btclnborg f Grand
at I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
Nebraska ireaila
to play toBDorrow unless they make up opera bouse whore Bca Hcodrlcks and
hU compaay of players will hold forth
cratk ticket for regents of the state
WMT ALMIRA.
their work. Owlrg
atato of a«al-w the-e was no t
unlvarolty. in an open letter have
I MIse Esther. Lulu and Agnes Ayero
WednetdayKalamaxoo con
are all home from Grown on a vIkU.
plrtUwd tbamaelves to return to John
Full «t Tnfic MmiiIi.1
| Saturday.
Ira Reed has bad the misfortune to
O. U MCKWOOO, •.
D. Rockefeller tbe donations which be
( bsnd snd arm with gunpowWill Oo ao tte Staga.
moved to Traverse City.
CbrUty MathewKon
Mrs. Charles LeBol of Tra\en»e City
me tnresmng macnine wnisne is
tooGigbic. If tbe plans of a local waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
manager materUMze Mattv Fdrton on Sunday.
esrd once more in our vicinity.
Miss Rosa Straight of Traverse City
Uke a place on.tte vtudevnie
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Domtne of East
Maud, a mnia owned by Bernard cough, that disturbed my nlghCs rest. wrill
stage soon and go through a lun <
Head are apendiag a week with Fred’s ks visiting wUh Bert Gray and sister,
Doan, a Wtet New York, N. J.
►ee.
Mrs. Abbee
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Domlne.
Mr.
andd Mrs. Henry Case are home
pudhed opM tbe
for ten
Tbs grape fesUval Baafiay at Mr.
rs Ttovstss ORy SB fallm:
o. where tbey went on a visit,
weete
*>
•
door of a saloon la BergroHne avenue, and OMds. t
Mid Mrs. C. U Domtoe*! was attendel from Ohio,
yers is home on a visit.
flna Myers
Sadgar Taam Last Vatarana.
by over fifty men. women and chllwalked Into the barroom, launtcrad
Mias Rekah Wilson and
Two of the laadlag and moat valu drte. After tbey all bad their fill of
behind the bar and stuck her head In
able football Stott ar the University of grapes they departed, thanking the ers were tbe guetU of Mrs. Laura
to tbe drip pan. eontatnlng several
Wisconsin eleven have b^.”kgpckod bard and wife tor their generosity and Bates Monday.
bsr1e>- Bates was the guest of
Mrs. Cbsr1e>>tuts of beer, and swallowed all the
bodpftolity.
Lon Briggs, wbo has abMsa in his Mrs Rufus Bates Friday.
booze In sight. Twentr men couldn't $1. Trial boctla lOc.
K. I. Lake did some
throat is not getting much better.
bodge Maud. She finaUv got tired of
Dan Pratt today.
kssplagOMsf to# asst.
Oct. 1€.
banging out in a glnmill. with no proaLOVM FRlNCt SUCK,
Pal-I’m aftber blddlDg yun goodpeels fvT anybody “settm* ero up.” and j Oroinato af tte C%mammmmi^ of Drory
by. Molke. It s lo Panlma for me.
Aceordlag to tte regatta rrtwa Los
backed out. with a sniff and a sneer t CaHapa, IprtmSald, Ma.
Share. A4 a 4sy workin’ on tbe causI
AngHei
Tommy
Bums,
the
Ottroh
Connl Savorgnan He Brana. \ ; PIANO, HARMONY AND YHEORY.
aoroppat. got a had beating tn fals looks like a gold mlae beside ll»e $!.!»
By paying for your cement walks br
fteebman ^-adoption, though not by i litevtouaJ atteKtei ate aitey oiwaa twaniy-nnind bout with Twin SoUlvaa. In Aueriky.
fore November lit. INM.
Pst. do yon mind tbat
birth, wbo l^ed the other dar. nnkslawii
. mllh tte abigla puvpooo of
Chai. M. Been, aiy Clerk,
r^^lgris tee te Ite boltcat placro In
as one of the great French explorers
roaaleal abNtty through tte
odfinovl
pkla
Jack
cmntfL
in
DeeoMter.
ttewortd?
It’s
1»
In.
toe
shade.
gad colonial orjdmixeri. In twenty
dtel sjWow that I’m
y^av. te rxrdorad Ilia vaci refiua In
(unta. Jolt r.clv«l by J. ■ W.-ll«r-1
kf^^Toal as to stay 111 tpo ftfimio all
wasi Alflca now k'nuwn as iho FTmieh
■ I Who hat been on the coast for dime th# tuna do you?--MoOizinr «f Kuu.
A. C. Watt A tefiA
llu»k.
<M MU I
THY A RCCORO WANT Aft
jomillERSVnEMU
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a&ejsactsas
srsi-tliSii
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STOVE
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;;s;;i;rtorir.*bTs
amm
.■"I's
totsTiTUTa
TIIEKSSEI
mtertniiia
FRANK TRUDE
CITY OPERA HOUSE
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M.&R.L TIME CARO
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Cl EAR. MKHT. ERTERTAIIIM
A. D. TYLER
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8RAI0 RAPIDS I fflOIAIA IT
COiPARY.
A FUNNY SHOW AND
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20c, 30c and 40c
DENTIST
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENnST
201 FRONT STREET
i. t Hum
8m. N MiWsir
M0M8E k MeWEnr
J2TT. ST ir-~*- (EIEUI
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"*!!«s?Kts:«isr
C. D. MILLER.
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: Patents
10 PER CENT SAVED
■1
THftCVtMtNai
—'.■Ki-”"
••OItTHPOPrr DCPAflTMCNT.
Mite Tina/oba laok a trlf lo Trarera» Ctty tliit meek.
Thm Ladlet' Aid tocMjr «et iB the
ittrek parlon oa
I 2?
Mr. uid Mrm. YT. fi MuMoa
daoililef apeat Moadijr ta Trarerae
CPy
MUi Rwima WUm to6k a trlD to
Trareme City tbit weak.
^Mr«. John K«aa*4)r tpcnt • f«« dsr*
and Mra. D. H. Day. it no tae tiea im..
Mra. Wm. Partaat Ttoltnd to town I
with fwlaUTat Tnoodty.
Mm. Joba MclaaU was la town FrF
“ss'ssfiisssrs'sw
It -
ff^ptloa wat
wai siren theia at the bone
of tba aroom
a N. Pickard ap<»i Monday at bl«
home P» l^la«»d
The U O. T. If/fare a banreat tup*
per IB Ua fawn ball on Pridar rrra<
las wbkb wat well attendMl. Tbc
ta)ilet were taatefuDr decorated with
frail and Sowers and a bouaieout anp*
per Wmi tenreit
TKAVCmC CITY. WCHMAN, rMIOAV. OCTOMR SA HO*.
atfTtarortoatr toot wodL Oncarbatl Ckax. Andoraon apaat YlUv at
} tkm
rtry mmek. After t%« c«-'pIcsMd. m it vae tKe Ur for «»rftird»yr • —
CbMM. WcMB tore I Uftihiw—I
racoatiy
porcaateo tbo
ino grooerr
rrtrcrac cuy:
ricMtlr porebated
groeorr nocTi
nock i Trarcroc
City:
tHwanl wat
vaa am the
tbe crowd went; aeetlas
aeetlac of the Aid aodety,
aodetj. bvt at they i Oct 17.
at M Sontb Calca ttrtwt, fonaerly
Otnhe and dangbtor :
to Iba bomer Toai Xnd«1»onta and|arr not nfraSd of a little ttarm
owacd by O. V. Adaxat.
' of Nertbrort i
‘
few dart! the rwMMor of the tmlns wat * ensnsad to a good
aearlralltbcl
LONG LAKE.
Mr.
and
Mrt.
Waw
Racbow
of|
Mrt.
H,
8.
tpeat la daactos.
iotetnbert mere pn
- Beckwith was atoety
iUi
O.
E.
Ana
Arbor
by tbe lUacts of her
hcrnK^.
Dltb
tpeat
Sandar
VUt d)Uve UasD ft boata .Halttof | Bneeai kciara from Chicago teU of mra aid tost fiunday. Sbo obloyed a
lU fnr a row dan.
‘the aarTtogo of Waltor Moor#, wba mue aarprlao fma aotoo of her
Ttoltcdjwith bk partnu. Mr. aad Mn. ttdner Meadt. brlactag tokena of loro.
danghicT.
MUt
Grace,
at
CailUlac.
jri^.
,
Itoo^ wert old
Omn Coa bat gone to Indiana.
G. a Doherty ^^parebated a boot^ ’ A number of the frlen Jt of Mr*. Joa,
aoatbero JO
Itle 1
; prlte Monday. It bclag her forty nlalh
«Blle 111 thl»' t Schatjw ai»€«i Si
i birthday. A dainty tupper mwt tonrt J
w*ck *Uk haan trochlc.
; »»««T “
C!i
F.
C.
Taberer
ehlldrca
art
i and a very enjoj-alilo evening wa«
Vat Bron U bnrliic rt<»p and caw;
MIm liabaUc Carter bat been tpend.
Bra H. Day hat
til tbe patt
weMc. bot to DOW tlomly Unprorlag
Jaaea KeJlle drove lo BiwdiekTille
with hi* aUter. Ml** lUtsie, Monday
la«t.
Reta Cook tpeat last Sunday with |
Ailee Dtv
Hatel HennHf ha« been lU for the
Tuning Mm. Tabem^i poreatt at Tu*-f apenl hr "il.
C. O. Caner of Tra\er*e
Traverte City,
tClNOgLEY
] Mr Marth and ftoailr will leaTe,«i»*
i Mr*. C
KIMOSLEV.
cotlagc the SnStf the aiiitr
MU* Mae Kimball of East Jordan U who ban been vUlfUg her tUter. Mrt.«
Rer. R. W. Wood wa* ta Travertel Mott erfSotormert have aoitflr all tto- gue« of reUUves.
Wm. Dalton, returned home Sainrdty.'
City Wednoaday of latt week. He Uitbeir poiatoet dug Md a^ hio e^ MU* Mae Dewe> ha* rcturoed fiomj Heon Warner, who bat bad a Un.
Uktoa traauacst at tbc Grand Trav- ,bclrcom hmkod. it l.asoodctr».
» 'Mit at Traverse Clij and Acme
acrin* lUnca*. pa»«cd nway qtScOr
Gilbert and tamUy uwk dinner i
Blue and cMIdrca of Old | jcsicrday at hl« homo here, at th.?
Tbe Monroe Royal Entertalaer*
t moatbt. He
18, im,abd
Tr*re«#^r^tTlWeinptday and Tbaradai
ailnr Satardar
Tra'^"*'
ct Utl
altS^ tt.ual clean en- te,.„.
nenM?K*Mfi wvit* mh/i
lertaJnmeoi. The crowd wa* not ar* Ott
leto?
i
* Mrg« a* expected, hut the ttorq. kept i ^
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arrived for an extended slay with her' Tuesday, at 10 a. m.. Rer. P. C. Bng!«parent*. Mr. and Mr*. O. A. Clerk.
ben oBcIatlng.
E. Codd entertained with a
ibU ptoce. Their many frteadt wUh;
mumed Frtda> mother. Mrt. Ot%U. north of Cedar ner at the City hotel Sunday In honor
of MUs Beatrice HutchtaB. mho leave<
nm. pt^f-ron. >»«n.e, ^ Loren Duty went to Traverse City .‘ SumU.^
BOWERS MARBOR.
them a long
soon for her new home at Cadillac
throogh life.
rj ivnlIL*r
Tbe supper at the Odd
Felloms hall ’ Murray Tompkins i» on the lick Iht.
ji jewenh
J the Thursday tost.
„
.
Joreph Herman nvumo ! home last
Saturto) ni^ht. ghen
. C^;i.ru.l Sat.:1 ^dav momlns
school. mSH Kell luitron
114 chwred. mbicb mlli 1b.- u«Hl u. pur--_.„h apoeadlcltu.
books for the llbrarj
The.old
old lady. Mr*. Pulve
Pulver of Maplevery sick, mlih lime hope <if
Heiertloot of Intirv*
LELAND.
Mr*. Nora Kslrer was called here
ago 8unda>.
*
from Elk Rapids by (ho death of he."
Miss Pea.rl Dame rrtnnud
.Mis, .\molU Mttrv'tv hs*
baby slvler
'ednesday evening.
Tuf'iMlay.
altir siKHuling the mmi
Old tpaii 7eaug has relumed from
Mis* Mamie Sheridan returned from reiatUtm
the S,.ldhT*- home at Grand RapU* to
■raverse CPr Sundav.
Mr ^d Mr« T H \V> *io mert‘ In-i^
. : stay with hi* children for n while.
with
Hopkins mas elected as
^ r\Xf^ otxl to supp* • r.t Mr. A .Smlt
Mrs.
of CadUUc is visiting
I Mr. and rM»^ Jaraim Ijirdie of (
Mwri, c"m. n«iiK-. Dr. riood mod The Muses Cadham. Benet
• Snmiaj evening.
Kel- relativM to tbit place.
Mission i
Fowptm h*»* bum a cabin n«ar ikc tie left
O. F.. at the moeflng cd the Giand ? jy r,. Tim Galhvan U ,
day for Sutton* Bay. where t E.. F. Densmore and
an wife and daugh* 1. o o.
ihl* writing alih.mch thiT»'
they will at tend the teacher's Instltme.; ter left for Jackson last meek, where Lodge at Renton Harbor this mei*k.
ikd
Wo..d .rv> hom: mucha ^
■ge W. WeHOott loaded Witb
with tb#r
lb#y WiU
wiU visit
visU their
tbel sons MUe. arvd forRuber,
a
short
time,
the
basket
factory
MU* < family.
‘Traverse
sveriie Cli%. whe-e
mhe~e they
em- X. R. White
helping i
Mr. and Mr*. Blackhurs; of Wexforti I ployed, having closcH d<»wn
season They ____ ___________ *’*
*'^'**^“‘*
*
left tbU week for their home in ClevH
^
°
'
ll^r "ir>od.^ ^
land, after spendlag tbe past ten days
relailve*.
workin In t'^e same factory
and
M?>.
Mathew Gillis visHe.l Kah v of «utt<ms Hay made a husiuers; Sunday n^ Trkverlc. (^v wiA
NORTHLAND BEACH.
In town, the gue*u of
.If 3Miss Emma Wli*
The Kinp*Iev srh^ioU ar clos'd for
Misses Clara and EUialieth nolio«[<^«;
ihn^e davs (his w*eek. (he teach
1 Mrs. Johns and aaogbu r Alma n- ‘
eoWen at Mrs. Bernard's Sun- w«k and Mrs. Bert Mcleaiighlin have ing in attenilanee at the teachi
town a Khori time Thm*iiay.
slltuie In Traverse City.
c
__ _
'itihieil this week from * ten day*' visMartin Bn.wn went to Elk TUpidsi
JOYFICLO.
There will bo a Hallowe'«*n socUI at charge of t he hotel dating tbe aliM iie.
It to Grand Rapids.
The rain U hindering many farmer*
eiar ■ *irc
Thurs
\ Mrt: W E Datn. il of Biiuih Frank
5 of Mr. and Mri>. Densmore.
Mrs. WUUam Darrow and son Hay
from securing their e«no and potato
lake.
Bishop railed here on .fort %Uii4<«]I vome
M.me of the srho.ilc in thic
' Oct. 1C.
cropii.
1* C. Ilufcl.lns of Ca litlar rpent Sun Thuo.Iay
left this w
toy lai-t
^
, vlriiiit% TeeMiav of last
in Traverse City, after spending a f. w
Moo\ was rlosod three days thl.
Another new strip of cement walk Is
CfiuId attend the
QLEN ARBOR.
ks in town, the gutwta of Mr and
MIsh Barth cfiuld
Iteing laid, n^achlug from the band ‘'to- *u»d Mr^. .V. \V. llavter of G.-and are the guesi* «.f RoUTiVroa-n
o^,T, *IUvnm".* I*^\v?-i
. a. Dame and family. Mr*. lur institute
at.. Siit
Milwaukee.| stand corn.T to Dailtnus mem mar Rapids are th.- g.u K*. ..r frhnds and
Alfred XelMin. who hSK made an ex .iay ev.-nlng.
AA
.
A.
o
1 Carl Walker has gone to Mllwauki
^
McMsr*. Dolph. lUveand Mose Gag * We are hatHng very heavy wind
e^by
This will
a iKvm to ivarile-; *^' tot»^.
ten.UM Uslt In ChlesKo and Mllwau
Mrs M. G.^»rgt‘ is vUlting her mollisister. MUs Kdyihe Dame, who wllli*“'» are straying at Weston aad Mc>' from the aouihwesl: foulKmiIh In ibcj
r<J. W.
Hi Inc the meat shop, ns
nn hi
hir<M. Claik
t laik an.
and wif.' of Pula*ki are kee. ndunusl horn.- FHday;
. r. Mr*. Msrv Rirc.
spend the winter la Traverse City.
I^
They an* up to take advan- bay f„r lea.
‘
hey were olUiKotl
idUiKiM to take to ih'
th>' :r-.-st*
:r—sti. of the Dr
Dr. Walter family.
Rev. J.
and Wilbur CampbeM
8.
K
IIIU
k U cf Frankfurt this week.
IdBonln WilUami of C'allfomU u tage of partridge hunting In Northland i Mr. St. Peter U e
'
Mr-. H4*nM.n o f Ca.iniar, who hai- of Nnnhiiort wer.‘ In t.twn this w«s-k.
. blK biw! Hiad
Llrrle Gorlvan of Blaine called her-?Walter lW*j4ie. who spent last win-.-wen iho guvsi «.f b.-r i
vlfllR..; r.l„lv«i bod frt.nd. In town
^
Ullton
Tfa\eiM‘City wai. ill voterUav.
. _____ ^
• Hun and wife b
Fr.d Rmsll <»r Ib n.'V
.••«dsy
t nani were
. and George S.s giiilller turoed lo her liomi .
, Fannie BUrkbuni of Sutton* llav i* Uero'?m*^pro\U**lJ^?‘h
a^few
h.r.- on profes*lonal I
Ding Tbe evening wa* p!ea«antl> , tost evening,
have returned from the Dakota ha^
I vUil relaMves.
'have
MI*a Bertha Hoxie of Acme U a vUliing DaUy Bryant of ihU plan*.
idavs-ago
nt to *oclal amusemenu. after,.
Kue«« at Dr.
1
and daughter Anna are, Warren Gibson dloii at hto home in !I vest field*
fields
Klmliall** for a few day*. 1 Nei*on Torey of ('adlllac made n» Mr and Mr* Giorge will start f ir
writing.
__.........................
Mr*.
Boyne
^1*. Repi. 25. agtni CS year..;. H. S<H‘gmIller
Sin-gmlller p irelui.-rd
,rrlui.-rd !.•»<*'•
l..w.o bu«h
l,u«h
>«•*. D.
»>• Holbrcs.k ban gone lo lluiT Uhort cal! here Sat unlay
. C.llforSu mat Tuesday wberri hey
Bernard U drawing gravel on j He leaves a wife, two sons. Edward of
of.i el* of potau»os
potatoes one dav
day last
UM w«-ek*
w<«ek* at Oak lor a visit with relative*.
i Emma Ih l^ing wi nt to Tiavrsi* { wi,i make their futur*' home
melon and Messrs. Uucoln William:.
»itond Hoach , Bo>Tte Falla. Charles
rie* of
or Glen Arlwi.
Arhot. OOr
oar pe-bushel
bushel
^ H.
H. L- l^IUr* Hegsm u.^w hrlek City Friday.
IbTc.Md; hs* ^
and Humphrey Thomas spent Sunday « ho^ and (he sehoolhouse.
aad one daughter,, Mr*. Amy NowUnd.}
Nowland.i Mr*. Frank Webster and family hoiow
hoioe w ill .......
^otln U- i.*adv f..r oceu-, ;«rs.
Mrs. iw
E aiaro
Maro jei.
left lor
for itienmond.,
Riebraond.. tbe upper
miner m nlns
tilnsula. whet
itn> br
ai IJghIhouse Polrl
There was a rhurrh social at Ever , qj Charlevoix.
I have moved to a place alH.m three ftancy.
I Ind.. Saturday, when-she will Johi her work *bl* w‘nteThe Woman's club im- at llu- bom.*
Saturday night.
, Frank Fisher was over rn>m South | miles 4*Mt of he-c.
Mr*. E. Hagadorn
.d
Traverse
Cil*
•
*
.. r *u «
wors
oik w
ij|..rn ..f Trav. n, Cil;-i huslanrt.
.Mr K'H.p'TI’tmK
kins c.rm Jor'.Vu-of Mr*. A. Voire on TuecUy afu rnooB
t>cl id
; Maaltou a few day* ago. When he
: Mi*s Hattie Manchester, who has iK.vi*ltiug
►Yaace. Austria. *(udy of picture* and ,
^
i tnmiMl Mr. and Mr*. Langrlck and Ar bcH*n assist ing with the houM-bol l
Mr. and
\tox social in the
Cither stiidUw have hern taken up. The I
PORT ONEIDA.
f tbttr Dorsey went over, (he men lo jdiificsat the A L. Thurston home. i.. Ci»y an-guests of Mr.^. fJore’s parents winter.
-\
i win
dlMri.-l N... 4 next k*ilting will b«*hel.l ml III. home i Alex. Hllum U having a stone wall work, and Mr*. Langrick will take j enjovlng a vacation of a w.-ok at hr- Mr. and Mrs Jno. Sttahan.
, tferman Gordes went /to Milwaukee dav
Ml nre cnrJIully Invlt.-d
of Mrs. G.
J, 1M Dame
. ] built iimler hU barn. hYank Novotny charge of the boarding hrmse at the! home:
Mr. and Mr*. Jas. T«-r-‘----- *-.....
..
i
liav ’~Rj,
II. 8enlt
Mrs. A. L Thurston Is vislilng h. i gone to P. to*key lor a xis
aughter. Mrs. Watson, in Cadlllar
Eugene Qiiarkenhush I*
dsv morning.
in lhl» iieigbborho.*.
Mr. Hquire* and family, who have ' pi»rt Oneida schoolbouse Saturday' prooch of winter, we were (nwled to] this week
T.i* iu.
1The
and
G«-<-rgla
The Misses
MiKse ('ora
sp.*ni the summer in Iheir eoMage m night bv II. WYrhtel of Frankfort was a litOo snow, sleei and ball storm la.< :
Mr. and Mrs. James Wise of TravMe-tdame-i Ikjiberg and IJchIhlser.i Paulus .ind Char Anderron
drove
Gills' .Pier, left this w.-ek for iheir largely attendcl and everynno enjoyed Wednesday. The ledle:? wero nor' erse Cl»:* called ou rle'^ds
f
he-e Sat-. visited the fumu^ s son. O. C.
Ikdberg. I Ruti.in> Bav o*'• R’mdar.
ChloBgo Wednesday
Miller it ill at tbit wHt*
„ec='7r.^:' ;rov.?i.7str
hu.™,
NEW STORE—NEW STOCK
UNDERWEAR!
Just in—exclusive designs direct from
the manufacturers—supeiior in style
and make up to any other caps on
the market at the price—S.50. $100,
$160 $1*25 $‘2 00. no better assort
ment in the city.
KEEP IS IN MIND.
It may be as much to your interest
a* ours for you to call on us for your
next purchase of furnishings or cloth
ing—we have the goods to warrant
u$ in expecting to get and hold your
trade.
Yon An Like Good Gloves.
No working glove better for the
money than Sargent's at $1.00—ask
'to see these—exceptional values in
both gloves, and mittens at 50c. 75c
and $1.00—large assortment for- you
to select from—Fine kid and mocha
gloves at $1.00 to $:i.00—Largest line
fine wool knit gloves in the city—H
you don't believe it spend time
enou ;h >vith ,is to s^e .-,1! of ours
m OVERCOATS
Perhaps nht the largest stock in the
city, but certainty the lai^^est hxdusiyely new stock shown here, it's a
matter of satisfaction to us to be al
lowed to show our
friends the fine
fitting qualities of
the garments we
sell. In m a-n y
respects these are
superior to all oth
ers. They are far
from being the
highest in price.
Splendid \-alues at
$7.50
$10
S12
.$16
SIS
$2-2
fancypattersns and plain oxfords at d
blacks, three different lengths, sizes
for Young Men and other men.
m.
MM
51?-:
Something in fleece lined goods
worth looking at, different and
better than any others in the mar
ket. Six or eight styles at 50c a"
garment, extra long sleeves, they
won’t crawl up over your elbows.
NEW SUITS
^Evcr>' number new, and selected
with care so that there isn’t a “bad
one in the bunch,” as the boys say.
If you Want jjrcys
we have them, if
All Wool Goods.
single dr double breasttd
prey
goods. Red, Grey, ribbed goods.
Wright's Health. Your choice of
any of these at 1.00.
Floor Grados
All wool. 1.50. 1.75.2.00. hand
some goods.
Combination Suits.
In fine worsteds and all wool goods
1.25.2.00,3.00. 4.00. 5.00. No
such lino elsewhere in the city.
you don^t like
ifreys^^we show
you somcthingclse
The larger num
ber of suits wijl be
sold in doublebreasted coals this
winter, and vre are
prepared for such
sales. Not only
are we strong on
THE NEW FALL HATS ARE IN.
Famous “Rummell” soft hats. $1.50
to $3.00. “Guyer” derby hats $3;both
Union Made. Both best hats made
at prices. Fur in these goods almost
as fine as silk. Examine them.
FOURTH DOOR EAST OF LEW
IS ’CASH GROCERY.
After you find us once it will be easy
We arc young yet, and want stran
gers as well as. friends to find our
place of business.
fancy mixtures,
but our line black
fine worsteds is hard to match—$10
to :^2'2. Young men’s Suits from age
fifteen uo at $5 to $15—splendid pat
terns, and fine fitting garmcriti. We
want a chance to try a coat on > ou.
In heavy wool and fine cassimerei,
splendid assortment for bard service
warranted in every way.
Fine trousers for dress wear at
from $3 00 to $C.00. beat fitting
goods made, finely proportioned.
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8HERIVIAIM & HUNTER
THE evtNINO RCCORO, TRAVERSE CITY, MtCHICAN, TRJDAY. OCTOBER ». HOS.
••mOKS TMK k.OWKS*r
Ladi^’ Flannelette
QUAfc_lTV TMK MIOMKST
SILK PETHCOATS
lonas
In Blade and Colored Taffeta, v^.Btroog numbers
— AI$IjOO,$L50m4
*
The most beautiful cloths and reatest (lesi^<
we ever had.
LONG KI MONAS in heavy fleeced material.'
Japanese patterns, $3 00 and S3.S0.
At $500, $730, $10 and $12
Special sale of SaUnc ftuicoats, 1.26 value, for $1
Sixteen in sunbunt flounce with 4 in. ruffle at'
bottom, extra quality satine.
QUAt-ITV STORK
REA D Y -TO - WE A R APPAREL
When a woman chooses a suit,
she looks for style, if she’s tasteful;
for worth, if she’s wise; for work
manship. if she’s discriminating.
But most of all, she asks one ques
tion. She applies one final t^t—
“How will it look on me?’’.
,
‘ Our stock of suits wiif be*^1nt^r.
esting to you whatever your ta^
; may be—however critical you are,
however fastidious as to details,
you’ll be pleased, because
We now have the greatest show
ing of ready-to-wear garments for
Ladies. Misses and Children ever
assembled under one roof in Trav
erse City. Thousands of garments
to choose from. Every style and
every price, from
■■
’I
$2.98
to $100.
F -';
I TlicSuit tbat Looks Beit,
on Yoii is Surely Here.
This showing is particularly in
teresting to those who like to be
correctly dressed at as small an
expense as possible. We have
garments at any price, but the low
priced and the medium priced
garments are given as much care
in selecting as the high priced
ones. Whatever your price may
be. you rnay^buy with perfect as
surance that we are giving you
the best to be had at the price.
"S Blouse effects. Eton Jacket ef
fects, 52 in. fitted coat effects and
Empire effects are here in abund
ance at froni
$10 to $40
Ladies’ ;s'''
Swell Skirts
Changeable Chiffon Taffeta Waists
They add the Finishing Touch to your Outfit.
This is a special number, bo.\ pleated back
cfTcct. six rows of tucks in front.
Nowlicrt* vise will you liiul surli .m ;irniy <*f Bplt inlitl <lv|x'it‘lal>lv furs as lu r**.
in all the ii(‘w bwvII stylt*- in Scarfs, Tics, Boas, in small, medium and lir^e
effects, in Coney Opp0s%um, Squirrel, natural and blended. River Mink, Jip
Mink, North American Mink. Mirlcn, Beaver. Hudson Bay and Russian Sable-
Others at $5* $7.50, $10 aod $12
Prices from 98c to $75.00.
Mohair Waists in cream and - Q Art
black at $2. $2.50 and............ O.KJKJ
Extra
values
in Cashmere
Waists, in colors, at................
Q fCrt
^•OU
■
S2.98, S3.75. S5JI0, S7.50 ip It SIS
-o
Children’s Coats-Hundreds of Styles
NEW FALL SmES
Til all cloths aiul ill all the c«Tlors that are inobt ilesinhle. Kverv m«.thcr wf
•^irls shouM Bt'e thib {ire.it showing. Prices $2.76 tO $15.
No. 119!t-42 in. Ladies’ Coat, heavy Black Cheviot, half lined, in
laid velvet collar, lucked cuff, piped with velvet, inverted double
bo.v^plcat piped with velvet. Best coat we ever had 0.QQ
No. 12;il—4(> in. Ladies’Coat, Black Cheviot, extra heavy all wool,
tmpire effect, velvet coat collar, self-lined yoke, i
No. 1‘309—50 in. Ladies' Coat, all wool Scotch Mixture, limpire ef
fect, self lined yoke, velvet coat collar, trimmed wiih straps and
buttons, colors Grey, Brown, and Green. You 1 O
cannot match it at the price..:............. .........................
No. 2CSS-45 in. Ladies' Coat, all wool Black Cheviot.'strap trimmed.
Vyoke and cuffs piped with satin, inlaid velvet shawl collar, half
satin lined, Empire effect, “the best coat on earth J^.OO
The'new grays in aU prices and in the
new (Imince and circular effects.
No. .'Ld 50 in. Latlics’ Woultex Coat of fine light weight Kersev.
lined throughout with Skinner s satin, yoke, front and cuffs
braid and velvet trimmed, a beautiful dress coat,
plain Empire back.........................................................
26.00
No.
50 in. Ladies’ im{>ortcd Hroadcloih Coat, full squirrel lined,,
storm collar of blended S(|uirrel, double breasted, full box back,
colors Black and Brown. Suitable for riding or A Q rtrt
for dress wear........................... ^.......................................
Larlics*'Evening Coats in Cream, Reseda
and Hum colors,
$18, $25, and $35
Ncv. Cravennette Coats just unpacked. These you will want for
now The popular shades of Grev. Olive and Brown are here.
as well as the staple Navy and Black. .We have the swellest
line in the city to choose from.
At $iO, $12, $15, $18 and $25
Same as above in fine KersejV
for.................
..........16.50
No. 7i:i—Ladies’ Fur Lined Coat, all wool Ifroadclolh. very full box
back, double breasted, storm collar. Wc cainnot 1 Q flO
get more of these at this price................... ..................
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FIr-:
No. 1200—Ladies’ black all wool Kersey Box Coat, full satin linttd.
storm collar of river mink. An ideal winter gat- 20*00
s
C'onL like rot, box
I Sek and front, piiied vel.
rian Bear Driving
Ladies* Siberian
Driyin Coats. 42 in. long,' extra heavy aod
warm. Suitable only for riding when extra warmth is desired,
$18.50 and $23.50:
Astrakhan Fur jackets, the best values we ever had.
At $25. $35 and $40
A most beautiful line of 52 in. Scotch Mixti
Empire effects and full fitted coats,
33.60
rJii
: Aato Coats, half fitted
and $35
effect, of all wool
back, inlaid Telvel
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