The Evening Record, September 22, 1905

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The Evening Record, September 22, 1905

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

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

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1905-09-22

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THE EVENING RECORD
<00r0F6iiiL
r IN SUIT CASE
FLOATED

imro

Bf WIra to the SrcfUfic B«o«!.
Parts. Sept. 22.—Aartecs state
sereral sahaaa la Pmcli Cbaco SooOi
Africa
tese rmluvl aad iRre wlilte
FASHIOflASLS

YACHT CLUB^WCHOIIAOE.

TraTcrsc Traction compaA} will cease
operating their bosaces tomorrow for
this season. It U staled that iho
ATTORNEY OERERAL MOOOY TO busses wUl be shipped soon to some
LEAVE THE CABINET.
southern city for the winter.

lAnWASHliBXBI

HOISTED PRICE AGAIN.

tWUMIIt 8 IB MCCtSSai

dohn D. New Charges Ten Cents for
Crude Oil.
CLEWTO PEHtON WHO PUT tUtT
MOOOY ANXIOUS TO RESUME HIS By Wire to the Evening Record.
^•E IN WATER.
;
MtUburg. Sept. 22.—The Siamlarl
LAW PRACTICE.
il
company
Again
raised the prire
By Wire to the ETcalo* Record.
crude oil. sending It up to ten re
Warsaw, «ept. 22.--An attempt was
B€tl^ That Eh« was Dwlchwad
made todajr to «r<>rk the SttereszewskI When Bonaparte Entered the CM>inet
Ewrvsoff as Ttierc Arc E¥l«
liank by a man who threw a'lwroh lnf.»
it Was With the Understand.
Ml5» Margaret lUncy of Owo-m» r.
the yard. The httildlDc was wrerkej
turned home to«la> ^ler ^|M tiding
ing That He Would
I the iiofnh thrower, hsdij Injur^-d.
iayp in th<‘ciiy with frtenUh.
Be Transferrd.
Semb Was Thrown Into the Yanl and
the Man Who Threw It Was

ONCEUVED
INJRAVERSE

By Wire to the B*enJa« Recrird.
By Wii^- to the Evening Rocord.
Boston. Sept 22.~ln a sutt caac the
Washinilon. Bepi. 21—U is learned
trunk of the body of m ymmn alrl wtfh
from iinque*ilnn.i!ile amhori»y that
thff head, arms and leifu ser^ r<t| fl.Mt.
Attorney General .Moody will resign
ed tm the flood Ude Into the anrhormat*
from the cabinet next spring and lhai
of the fashlunahk'. Wtnihmi, Yacht
Ref rctsry of Navy Bona|«rto will be
c lnli VmvM- of tt at »,,wr. Tberu U m>
eU'w .to an tdeuiiflcatiun of Uh? woman MRS. CO. REICOR, WHO WAS tiansfcntid as aiUimey general. \Vheu
B^apsrte entered the calilnf-l It was
and the iiolice are confronted with one
8TABBE0 BY HER HUSBAND.
with the understanding that he wonl I
erf the Wlndiwt mysu-rtea In years. ||
only retrain a year and then be Iran*
Is Ulleri'd that tho rnsmembenneru
fern
ft. Mfsidy hsi; long b<N*n anxious
ftf ihf body was iierfonn('<1 hy a *urto have the cabinet and »'esume the
ks there are evldenren iljat a
pmriire of law in Ma
rrlralnal .oin ration was in-rformed.
8tafti l^ti«rtlfn^^Rh«Ucw and ifeat SHE REFUSED TO GIVE UP HER
Ini: were .JeialiiHl by iJepmJ-Chief
EARNINGS TO HIM.
Kcal this nwmluit to work on the mys
lery a^th the state iwlice. N«wi said
b« fill certain the youni: woman died AMeged That He Stabbed Her Nine MARAUDERS HAO A GOOD TIME
frttm the aftw efferts of a crinilrial op
Times and Kicked Unfortunate
AT CHARLES PROCHAZKA'S.
rration and that he felt iwonsbly n r :
Woman as She Lay Prostrate.
tain «»f the p|«re In wbleh the op< ra
Sister’of F. Ansorge.
thin was iKTfornjed and that a ch'w
Left Old Hats
Shoes as Mcmen
had IK^ ,foui„| as to the iiersun who
Is Known to
Fenliimnd Ansfirge. wlio lives <m the
pot iho^suil case In the water.
Have Been Taken.
co.inty line nwd flvu
from the
eHy in tlie Ijiuiner district, returnej
Though all signs at the homo of Mr.
IsBl night from Bo.vne City, where ho.
was called by the stabbing of his sis­ and Mrs, Charles Frochaxka indicate
ter. Mrs. &1. Redgtir. formerly of'this H»ai burglars were hoUBiNl In the home
city.
night before last nothing is known of
extent of the tlileving. If any wf-n*
Saturday night. B.T. Relgor.-it Is allegetl. came to his home drunk. He done which at pre.^cni si-f-ni.'^ extn-mcly
doubtful. The house is alone .luring
was 4,ut of niciney but Mrs. Ileigor had
■HARVEY
McMillan
granted a small amount in her |»osscsaiuu thy- nighty the h.-lp gfx>s home. Yes­
which she had earned by taking In terday aficrnoon a phone message was
TEN-YEAR FRANCHISE.
washing. The whUky-craxed man.de­ sent to ^lict* btadquaners from th .*
manded her pitiful aavIngK and being i girl whfA found on arriving there that
denhd. atuckod the helpless womo.n.
Ktal.ldng her nine* times As she fed enteced the home “the night
to the flo.»r owjfoine by her wounds. dently as much for a go<Nl t
WlitL FURNISH THEM AT A COST It Is allegi-fl that he klcl.isl her bf» sc any other purpf'f'c. Tlu- ba^rm.-m waverely that .me of her rib.< wa.s lirtiken brolKt-n Into ami several qu.vrt boiiles
OF $75 EACH A YEAR.
After commllMug the terrible act the emptied, one be:ng left half full. Wire
an was apiiareiitly »oIht*h1 suffleien:. was also drunk and s*ime honey store. 11
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^ Will Run on a Moontitfht Schedule and ly by lernir <ir remorse to make hb» in the liaretnent oaten,
The l>ed on the first fii»or bad Wn
«*spapi\
He was nftfuward arrested at
"
Burn Until 2 a. m.—Addition*
l*eti»ske> and is now in the ('harlevolx umM as though the hitniders hail spent
. ‘ yi 'al Llghta at $70 Each
the night 4n the bouse while the dis.
county Jail awaiting trial.
Mr. and Mrs. Relgor lelt here nUm:)'»rrteg up'stairs lrs*ktxl a.-= though .»j
two yiw!> ago. WhiW: here HE’
hi* worked I| ^'
K**«<'ral
had «r,
1m-«u the
«ir
**' • •** rahaacking no,I
. u
1 ]ll' til
S|Hx*lid In the Turning Record.

of
liusin.^fB. Tim curtain lutiking ^
as a longshoreman but U
•aid tluii
KLK Uapidif. Mhdi.. Stiil. 22 —At the
of his c-arnings went for ctnmg on the Ktrevl was. raised as though to
\ wr. ilng Of the -Exnunmn council lay
. On the *«hcj band his wife wax let In the bright eU'CtVic light, the
Jilght a len >4wr franrbNe ww-h graiUe l
rcs|»cctcd wherevcT bht* wa* kn<*wn. Mme Indug dtme in the clothes press
Har%ey MrMlilan of Tolwlo. O. to
up BialrH.
fnmlhh electric lightn for Ihe village,
A rnilr of fdd sho.*s which did no!
» McMillan at the mertmc a w.n-k ago.
large iMimber
frienuB in the city bvik as thongh they liad Inn-n in u.-c
:WaiUed n thlrly:>ear TmnrhUo. but arWhile hi-r ctuitlUitU) |b very low at fer a year lay on a shelf while two oM |
.Efinlltig III the tillage charier non.pn-fcnt. there are hoiK-.s for h«*r re bam in !♦'•* sanie t-*»ntlition wenc«»uld be Kraiiieil for longer Ilian ten
covery. One of tlie knlft* thniais as mementoes though !h«-y. too.
, years.
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louche,1 her lung but xlid not plorre it. no apiH-aranci* of evec si-eri use f
rnder the b rniR of the franchise the,
year, being atiff with age and dirt,
, village agri'eN to take tweniyflv foriunaielx.
Mr. Ansiirge s^t to lUi.vne Cit.v indk-aiion that any .shttes or hat had
lights at $:r. a yfar Additional Ilghfa
ondav. He Is one t»f Ht*‘ Im^bI knowti l»cen exchaugiMl Tor those left win
will Ih* furnished nt ihe rate <if JTo a
id m«»si Mib tuiHlnl fiinn* IK in Grand foiiiul Mr. Pr.Tclarka will !»e home
• year. The lights will be run on th*
this evening.
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jTni\ersc county.
iiuMitiirghl and 2 «» e!.H k sch*-lule ex
cf-pt from N^iv i:. un il M.-iich 1 wlie.i
PRESIDENTS INAUGURATION.
they will burn f;oin r* to l a m. lie
baa thirty da.vs In whbt: to accivt nr
Committee to Consider Subject at'
n-Ject the franrhUe. If acrept«nl. he
Meeting **'ov. £.
I
agrin-s to tnimpletr the pTant Inidde of MAN CRUCIFIED AT NIGERIAN AN
WHKhIngton.
Sip!.
22.—Ih-fricsix .pionthK Jml has nlnydy agris-d iha!
NUAL FESTIVAL.
Comml.s?loncr McFarland. chairmAn
he win go it» work at once so ns t i
nf the national rommltes- to ctmKidfT
,hav«* It In running order i*ef»»r** winter.
the advisabdify of changing the date
.A gas 4-ngiue will ftirnlsh the ptiwer.
Believed That Human Sacrificea Are of thcxrremt’ny ef the Inauguration of!^

Frequently Made in Thai ' : the president of (.lo Uniffd Slatett ha.
ik.Mi,*d a C!»1i for a mi-i;hng of iht- com ]
Oittr»cL
minc<‘ Xo\ S. Th.\ conimi’tct* is
of <be governors of all iffnle.- [
ity Wire to the Evening U.-cord.*
and tt-rrltorles and ftftwu rt'sldents of
Near Sakhatiep Island ^<Mnd
j ^^,,,,^1, mlKSbrnary secretary i«ti d^s i the nibtxict ,of Columbia. Among Ih*
dalifx aiigsested for the ceremony ar.'
,orNicclacfr,ki. y
i .ha, .
rrucifl..,, a, Ak„,,.
I gt-rin. b\ tin Muk oj UglHsko a« a iQif- April n« and the tan! Thursday In
Py wire to ibe Kvi-alns Ilcrord.
] Hfi.-- ai the annt.al f...,lval, U la Ih- April. Th** change i.s urged by n asnn
Tobin. Sop.
s;.-Tho Amcriran
*»f llu- InHemenr weather that us-mi:y
M-amor Harr..,.,..,
«p...«-d by
.mop* ,ho,o irlboa, nm- prT'.alU in Washington on .March 4.
Ih. Ja,u,n.».- poar SaKhn'ior. Th- .i.hMamllps ihotr |.n.»lmllv to iho
boatlsof ITI? tons onman.!.,lb> Cato
THE MARKETS.
tain rurtb. Sl.o l.-ft San Krauolw..
Anp 22 rot .Vii-tdaennkl.

DEHMDEDMONEr FOR WHISKEY

HOUSE WAS RANSACKER

iiiliiTSfor
ELK RAPIDS
.::-T
nUAQE AI»RS TO TAKE 25

WAS HUMAN SACRIFICE

CAPTURiDAMENICAIlBOAT

ANOTHER CRANK.

TOAST FOR ALICE.

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FrldBT. SBSt M, 1905

Aiuicu Dm Store
IVUXTIK:

Justrite
T)mt i.«i tlio nniiif* nf a line
of Hot Wai.-r Ba^^. lee Ca|«.
aiul Fountain Syrintfes wo
liave jnst sUickwl. Tliuv are

“JUST Ricur
That’s what jx-ojile say after
puttiibf 4«i a |iair of our new
fall sIuM-s and have scx'u liow
niee they fit ami luok. ami*
hav4* found out how c*onifortnhletheyan?.

Owr S^oolc

day, SepL 2*., BOAT LEAVES AT
Call on Saturday at Wood Sisfero*.
$:00 A. M. SCHEDULE. I. C, Bums;
oopt20-3t

CITT BOOK STORE
^

THE BOBAIT Ca. rrns.

MS

is so lartfo ami coiiipleU* that
wo are having; no troulile at
all in satisfying; even the
most eritieal hn5’ers.

ahoes for street
FOR HOUSE

that September
calls for « change from Summer
to Aatgmn apparel, also that
everything fhc correct dresser
ncH'd* U here.
Fan Top Costa,
Fall Sulla.
:
Fall Hala., Glavea. Shirts.^
Nerka esr and Underwear,
Como in and view tbcM crisp
and refrx-shlngly new styles.

Kubeek$INytS2BJ2

JtbsoluM^
Guaranktd
I/o<»k in our win.low ami
you will Bt'o^llie LjfMsls ami
what they w ill Ktamf. (%>iiie
in aml‘wl‘will show you M,nie
nion* niee iviints t»lsuil liiein.
KemeinU-r tliey are

JustriU
Twe
AIVIERICAIM
OMUO STORK
SIS
Ka»« KronE St.

H. R. Macdonald. Mfr.

THE STVL1-: is charactcrihiic and the
(fit is (>crfcct

School Shots
Tor Jill

BAOMAIMT-

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R0800E

You Know
of jnat how mnrh we

.^Special Sale.,*,

cjin help
building

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFi^CTORY

Wb are BOW ptnnBBBBUy lo­
cated intbo Willtolm block

DBS. SAWYER & PENHALLE6AN

242 e. Trout St,

yon

whon

licforo orn-

Hcluding any

onMisscVnufl ChiMrons’
Shoes, for tlie next 30
Days.
Call ami
soe
■ them. No trouble to
show yon at

mred 6reilick
& Company

OfaN-riK-TK,

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s i<: E o V R Vi n 13 o. vv u i s i* e a y

Wuc^y a lan:c line of
the Rcvl sSchool Honsn
Shoe. Nolhink' lx*tter
tumlc to Wi^r.

oontrm-t

fur Lnmlxr. Materials
or iniH work.

rS

We miHce spoeia! iaterior work for fttsidtuioes and Public
iMiildings. Store FroiiU and Fixtures, Pon h Columns, sStair
Wurk.cUr.
a,
If Wb made of wootl. we can make it

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
ClUssns Phone. 82i Belt. lOP.

KEEPING RIGHT WITH THE PEOPLE
That's wbat wc arc tloing now. W** an* B(dl almut lluvefourtlis of all tin* pianos sold in this vicinity. If yon arc
one of the few-who arc not buying of us th**n* must lx
B*»mc r» ;ison for it and w** would like to know that n*ason.
. Wlicn our gooils an* the la-st ;md our pri«*es the lowest why
should you not l»e among the host of ailisfietl rrstomers
who are saving many dollars yearly by dealing w ith (Jrinnell Bros., the largest and best retiil music honse in the
w*irM. Tilt* next time y*m want anything in the Hue of
music, rail and get our pri»***s and tern;s.

RAN I COATS
H. S. Si M’s Black and Oxford
Fancy Mixtures.

POPULAt MUSIC. TALKIIIG MACHINES, RECORDS

ORINNEI-l- BROTHERS
MteUaBB-s LBBdio< Hade Bow, 159 E. Freat St

ME>NS C. YOUNG MKNS
ClA>TiflNG<r C- FURNISHINGS

Sc'ptvTOlicr. 52^c: ix-ccmber. 4r,\r.

She Waa Guest of Honor at Emproaa
$c.:id
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, of Seottl'a Lunchoon.
By Wine to the Evening Roconl.
.By Wire tu the Uv* nlng II*
S4x>ul.
Sept.
22.-A
woman's
Oyauw Bay. St'pt. 22.-A i
luncheon waa given at the palace lu
’fuueU to dlRciose hl.s name
honor of Miaa Alice Roosevelt and
IHIi thix tiMirnir.g. H*« fjtid
pmiT, The loaid to Mias RooaevcU
he wanted *n*» gt-i th*- $48.**un which
waa propoMxl by Om. the emperor's
tlic New York
ln«i»rance eumpauv
consort, who waa the hoatcaa.
Bnror. Hoc-AcUre. dccUning. Clve.
save the rt-puldi*-an national commlv
-AcUve. steody.
tvor The nt'crt t service men aeni him
The Bfiest Hiaplay of fall millinery
•way.
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakey.
at Wood SiaUra'.
aopt204t
Unknown Man Wanted MJOOO From

BtMEET CIDER 15 cenu per gMle-i.
Min C. Morgan & Son. Both phofits

Are “it" now in the sport line. Every boy wants
one and wc ran supply the boys’ dedfewdS'Sfe
from 75c up for balls that are made to receive T
hard usatje. Headquarters here for everjnhinjj
ia the Sporting Goods line.

Extra Good Trouser Values
$1.50 to $6.00
Made to fit—full^' guaranteed—Wc can‘save
you some money on these—Wc own them
cheap.

iSHl&RMANe____
(^^EMrcAv^a P1.0CK.)

TOP COATS
Coverts, Kerseys, Light and
Dark.

MEN’S SUITS
- Finest line ever shown by us
now being put on
.

HAMILTON CUrnilNG CO

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I awem^ tmvuim env.

nuED. 8 iMid

■watMliuiaTDR
/tolhel

*rVTHIAN OmAHO LOOOC.
TIm^ d«eUkm of lh*» sraod lod««. K.
<iC P.. Ill Jarkiini. relative to ho
tli« simad lodjco In thl« city rnnet yoar.
fi very frmUfylttf to tho local P>'thUii*
iMid win bo ploaalDy to the people of
4hla city geoermUy. Tbit rtecUlon dew
dnatcatoB that Travmo City at a
▼enUoh city has'a reputation abroad.
The cocampment of the Grand A
' ar the Republic thia anminer wa
kiod thing for the ehy and ahowed
= J^nalvely
vely that thU city can handle
^ large crow
The Pythlana will be compeed of
^rounger eleancot. and the order comjprtaea among lu ranka aome of the
»oal prominent and Influential men In
the atate. It will li a good thing for
Traverw^ry-tn eateruin Wm cmlor
and 4t goo« withoin 'u>ing that thIa
Icommunlty will pnt up auch entertain,
f.tnen! that the delt*gale* will he gtad
come here again, which ia alwaya
with almilar gathcringa here
Traveraf City haa the third large4tt
hian lodge in the atate and fmm
primounced It la praeIrally aaaored that Ihla city will hr
to take Aral, or at leaai aecond.
J'plare hy the lime lh«* grand lodge
"jneeu hen*. That niiH iing will atlrandate the P>nhlana to renewed activity,
[and the reaull will U- added men
Jjihip and improvement in all the dotalla
cf the work «f the order.
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ifliat fiw the flmt time in the hiahiry of
^oor atate the udal dejMii^lu in the
banka directly under hla aiiperv lalon.
^whlch do»a wot Inriude national banka,
ahow aAotaiiomteg of mure than IWo
hundred million dollara. Thia la an
t
larrcwM* In atate liank depoaila of more
" than thirteen lullllon dollara during
• the paat year. It la probable that the
afatiia of^aflalra In Michigan, whicu
the bank deixialia reviwU had aomei Ihlngdo d«> with the fact that the only
repr«weutativ«w frbm thia stale at the
rerem tartfl-changitig eonfenmee In
rhleago. wtTe one nr two avnweil freetradera and two or Thrive paat an 1 pro.^
. pertlve domoerallc nandldatea.

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The re|a»rt of Htate Trtwaurer Gla
alcr f(»c.^ihe flacal ytrar ending June
no. show ing an IneriWM' In the amount a
t«id into the atate ln«aMury aa fei^s
from varloua aoiireet. an lnrreaii*» In
the prlmar>- arhiKjl fund, which la de
rKi*^ from milniad nnd otln r (Mirpor
ailon taxra. and making the atatement
ihat oifr a«a«e had no lainded Ihdebted
ueaa of any aort. will Im* quite arceptahie and aatiafaetorj to Michigan |ieo
pie. Then* are few ataiiw in tlw*
union which ran favorably compaie
with Michigan In thecfindltion of atate
AflalrK which the Kta*e tieaaurer’a re-

•j.i iHirt preM iitF

Aa a biialneaa pro|Mtaitlon opllmlam
la the aurcM ami aafcAt and tH*at pay­
ing iii.veatmeni. The piwaimiat and
hard luck are inao|»arable coiuiiauluna.
—Michigan Tradearoan.

56S0UHERS^0TRE«IUST
They Are IM4errsd From CnteHw
Military Service of United SUtea
on Aeeownt of Fraud.

EXCUISIONS

THE FINEST DISPLAY OF
RAi-L.

1100 RMrE 1100.
lera of thH par
learn that there
<1 diseaae that science hsB
able tn cure In all Its stages, and
that U Cataarh. Hall’s Catarrh Chirc
is the only posUlve cure now known
the medical fraternity. Catarrh
k ing a eonstituilooal disease, require*
a const It utlonal treatment. Hall’s Ca­
tarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
of the ajnrtem. Jihereby do­
ing the foundation of the dUease.
giving the patient strength by
Ing up the const It ut Ion and nsalttlature in doing Iti work. The pro­
prietors have so much faith In Us curaora that they offer One HUn
liars for any case that it falls
to cure, send for list of testimonlala.
Address:
F. J. CHKNEV 4 CO.. Toledo. O.

Praodergast Wins in Twelfth Round
With Hard Right to Jew.
Grand Rapids. Mich, Sept. ,22Tommy
Prrndtvgahl of Saginaw
knocked out Gtv»rfe Welgle.of OimnJ
Rapids In the go acht*duled br flfleeif
rounds at Reed’s lake last nlghL
In the fwelrth Preodergast swung a
hard right to the jaw and Welgle went
down for the count of dghL About
thirty seconds later he fdllowed sritb
another right to the jaw. flooring
Welgle. Tommy Ryan, Welgle’a sec­
ond. then threw up the apoage.
►^ .
You will need to prepare your ayaJohnny Wlnh got the decUloo over
fem for the coming cold waather. get Voong Lavig^o te the alx-ronnd proyour organs to work Mke clock work.
.
Holllior*a Rocky Monataln Tea taken
tills Biooih will do tha buslneaa. 2S
U you waat yoar UlUe ones strong,
y
J 4ewnu. Tea or Tkhlota
Johaa^ healthy aad robom, give them HoUte
r,-;::’ : Orui.,00.'
;
ter’a Rocky Moontaln Tea. A toalc
siwnt his elilUUio.Ml tliere whs a
ety of women‘who were very art Ire
man haters. On one ol^wsiou the presa juiprr p
uieii and i
of men. entllb-tl. -Wonmn; Without
Her. Mon Is llelpW ”
tbvnqdt oW
inau renil tlu* ftaiNM* Ufure the eluk
.When the time came tlie oM man
. stood up. and. rea.Uiig from the mantiscripl, kuHlIy «m,«mMV,l hla title oa

for the whole family. The ehUdiea**
frleiid. U cents. Tea or Tahleu.
JohBKW Drug Ca

Rail Oom-For-t^rj
JnW aiitdefiiefM<4N-

with a torpid Uver. uatil she
atreogi aad rigor, aad hw
lost her atieaflh
came^ m
a mere wreck
wn
of her fonoer eett
ThenI she tried Electric
1
«tten; whica
helped her at eace. aad flaatty made
aad healthy.** C. A. pnghee Drag Co.
F. H. JItada and JOhnaaa Drug Co.
dmggteU. aeU aad guarantee them at
Me a bottle.

6UASARTEED DIRECT FROM
MT. CLEMERS
ML aemena Mteeral 8a!ta from one
of the airongeet mineral springs In the!
worid. A teaspooaful oC the «1U in
a glam of water equals a galUm/)f the
mineral water drank. It makes a solu
able salt of uric acid. It doco cure all
kidney, liver and ilomach trouble,
worst forms of bowet trouble con j
trolled in seven to fourteen days. Hug-1
l»ce. druggist: American Dmg Store.!
and Wall’s I>rug Steme.
aepl 12-12t 1

A

•eCoptbe large beater
wiU keep the home comM MWIMDL UT.

TLC B£iTn
mmh of iKtevy boiler
•Uxil txuit legs ami rnst
air light screw tlrafL
will teko Lnigt' IS inch
chunks ami hold lin*
o\T»r nidiL

1

$L25 t
•3 OI€W;mrar»«

ANAb

VOUR CRKDIT IS GOOD AT

J. W. 3L.A-rER

Disirailii PropMU F9f Sail

WlMlMltMAIrtaU TMrlUiaktoBMMParmUMr

We bard and offer for sale the fol­
lowing list of real esuie. It is all de­
sirable nroperty and mast be sold.
Call or phone for prices.
70 n. on Rav fti .'Ooposite narrow’s
CALMAN’fl Inferior Spar Vamlah Is
store. Building on same is now us-d nost durable fo^ all Interior work.
as warehouse, but can be used for
' Un n.‘e. ror, 16th and Rennie 8ta..
57 ft. on icth St.
50 ft. lot oa West 9th St., cast of
No. 620.
House and lot. SOT Sixth St.
House and lot. lOir liiihemla St.
House aad bit. S W. cor. Webster
St nnd Mirhigan AvP.
3 loU on Elmwood avc.. between
Wa^ne and lUv Sts.
3 lots on Rnnire street, between
Wa>-ne and Bar SU.
I.ot 71. and house. Oak Heights.
One of the liest locations ip the city
or surniunding rouniry for home. 4
acres «*f land, large Iiourc, cor. Hay
and Kamsdcll Sts.
12 to 14 acri-s laud lii Elmwtioil town­
ship. alHiut 1 mile from city limits.
Will make a p>od market ganlcn.
3 40 s i»L miles «*aj t of Ce*lar Run.
4 40’S 1
miles wt*M of C<*dar Run.
Iderable saw timlier
hnty of «
iber on this
land. Soli good.
Factory on Hay St,. power and roarhliiery re.ady to run. 353 ft. frontage.
g«»od birailon fur any line of manu­
facturing.
Also iwveral gilt-edge liland contracts.
(Jrcnirk Co.

■=

A. J. McPHAIL

; DENTIST

$5.«to to IVindl and Tob*i*do. IC.ttO to
Ohicagf*. 14.00 to (Jraiid Un
Rapids on
G. 4
o,
- I.
.• annual
—....... excursion,
-............... (k'kolH*r
2itl.

nW.*-k I'tlx. rhuM. 14i

no i„ Ulehm.md.'Oci. loiu. Ask any
t;. K. 4 I. agenl aboutTt.
seiu l€toocl 3

A li»nic’lh.x! makc^ ►5-k p^nqile well.
Driv.-s iuit iall fropurai.-^ that culk'ct
In your .vj>t‘eni. A family tonic for th«?
.sick and ainirteil. llollistt^r’a Rtwky
Mountain Tea.
cents. Tear or Tableit^ Johnson Drug Co.
SWEET CIDER 15 cents per gallon.
John C. Morgan & Son.

JUBfETCLEUIIK WOHU.
Canetaaanlng and Fc^har Rmr.
away to be maile kite rwf^ tel ma

H. a. CBAPIK. PTflBrtelwr.

Vhoom nfl

saa Watetoctoo Bl

Both phones

119.

8,ept 12lf

J. M. HUELLMAHTELJl

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

At ESTATE AMD LOAMS
^utello

jjAm. A.

UP-TO-DATE HACK
BUGBEE'S
nu. an; mi tv

8HANE
ou. na. Hrii i

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Fine Dental Worh

For Dance Music
e.\LL OK TKLKI'HONK

329 SOUTH

IHROH STREET

eiTI/.KXS’ •I’HONK ir.N

G. R. ^ I.

ANNUAL

________________

that, after eaarrtege. maay gonrvete
can be avoided by keepteg their diges■ te good coodllkm with

cause eong»*MUin and ciisiivo25c at
at C.
C. A.
A. HugbiH* nes«. Flukis wlih-h shouM pas.*-- through
gs: but. after finding no
Only .uc
the bowels and khliieys arc stH-roted
relief in itherHedies. I was cure.1 j Grug Co.'s. F. H. Mcad.s’ and Johnson l.y the n:»so and thwat. Ilulllst« r’iTy Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con- Drug Co.’a drug stores.
Koekv Moiinlain Tea will iMisitlfelv
AtUnpUon. Coughs und adds.” Great-i
run*. .3.7 rents. For sale by Johnson
Oil tale of any cough or lung medicine
Drug Co.
in the world. At C. A. Hugbec Drug
Od-s. F. H. Meads’ and Johnson Drug

Wa>«hlngton. Sept. 22.—An order
SB issued from the war department
TO
yeaitM'day naming flfty-six soldiers re
DETROIT---------95.00
LOWER THAN LAST YEAR.
rently discharged who are deharreJ
TOLEDO - - - S6.00
henwfler from re-entering the mill
CHICAGO - - - se.oo
I ary service on account of fraud. Thwo Government Report on PoUtoea Shows
GRAND RAPIDS - S4 OO
a Decrease of 4.4 Per cenL
«
.
* ^ .
Im long to the third cavalry and
The average condition of
|T«4fld4y, ^OctBbBT
stationed at Fort Asslnal>cm.
and RICHMOND, IND. - S6.00
Mont. The regiment was ordered l4» according to the government n-iHirt on
against S7.‘J one
the Philippines and In order that the Sopi. 1. was
TaatBay. October 10
lonih ago, M.d on Sept. I. ll»ol. hi..}
short service men might have an op
d»T*.
o-iiL the corresponding date in lanj, and j gi
tltTfullinformsil
r»ortiinlly to go out to the Island for a
ten year average of SbJI.
full tertn enlUtment those iwirtlcular
Urmad Bopldo. Mi-h.
wddlers who had less than two yt»r^
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Ihn'c months to serve were UlsehargtHl with the understanding that!
they shoiild re-cmllst for a full term.
Mfly six of the short term rot n after
dhtcharge failed to rc-enllrt. hence
they are glvcm a discharge rhhoiil

WEIGLE KNOCKED OUT.

tHmmafl hate at
aaptSESt

TWOUaMT HE MAD SOME NEW
SItANO or SNAKEE

Dmkm MmM a ragber ef her
ymmg trlewda at Gamp Lakevlew last
May erealag wHli a com nrnat.
Chartoe McLmm and Flora WAm
lengad te Clwrilc AngoMifia.
were Traverse Chy caDers Wednesdar
MarrUbnrg. Pa^ Sept. 22.-FlTe men
Ormadpa Rhoden and Mm. WUIU
After ape9dtiir~the anmmer at a
were klUed and eight othera arrkmaly
RhohM visRed frlnda aad retaUren at watering pMce Charlie Angnstlne’s
Pmiont last week.',
ihreMool alligator, baa returned home
Wflllam Harris haa atored lato Flora tat and hearty and with a more proamilk trmla oa the Phlladefphia. Harris.
MeUan a hbune.
perooa look than moat people wear
Imrg 4 Ptuaborg. hraadi of the Phlla.
at the end of the resort season. The
detphla 4 Reading imUroad. at Ronah a
ly by Might here aad are rouiag badly. alligator tired of his home in a tank
ennre at Mcmnt Holly Springs, yeatcrChaiiet McDewn. jr.. returned from mbont two montba ago and disappeared
day afternoon. N
Westwood RTcdnesday. He has been one night- Yeaierday a couple of men
klUed.
much missed by the yotmg people
were In an adjacent ctllar which is
The pay trmla. a
all are glad to welcome him home below the water liae and consequenUy
coach was going went to pay the men
agalh.
has a standing pool of water in ti.
aloag the dlrttkm. The
Mrs. Allen received word of the Suddenly one man turne,! gple as a
train. laoogioUve. combh
death of her half brother and left flat, slimy head emergtMl from the
and two pnaacttger coacha
Wtdnesday to attend the f antral.
water and a red mouth opened to hir>
east. The two traina imn together on
Mrs. Jones U vUitink relatives a* angrily. Tm not a drinking man. but
the ennre. Amole Jnmpod fran hla «n.
Waterrllet.
what tn the wmjd Is ihai?” ho exgine with the whistle cord in hU hnnd.
Clara and Ilcthef Rynberg rrtumed claimed. The other man could
it,
It haring been pul^ clear of the ma
Toesda> evening from Rt^man, wher.. too. so they decided it was not a vision
chalne and all the hrakea on the train
they have bc-t-n visiting their gi
and the nnln^ was flnaily relumed to
aet. The pay car contained imont ISO;.
bis happy owner.
000 In checks, which
John Gale has mov«*d Into the house
about the tracks. The checks werv»
across the track wher*:- J. M. UTiarton
picked up by I
MANISTIQUE ROAD SOLD.
haa kept his shop.
to John W. WetieU. aUomey for the
Mrs. Bits Waters fs on the rick list Union Trust Company of Detroit Is
company at Carlllae. Officlata of the
Salmon Brown of Kllburti. Wis.. was
flucceesful Bidder.
company here say the accident was
In town Wednesdav and
"*’*^1 MaiilsUqur. Mich.. Sept. 22—The
probably doe to a mlBanderaUndtog
at H. A. Slarrow’F. He
Manlsiiipic. Marquette & Northmi
orders.
paik'd hy Mr IJ< rlx'ri
; raHn»ad and car f« rry. M M H N. No.
The dead
here in charge of'the warehouse.
I. were s«»ld iindrr forrt lo.sure pruccoi!Kphiatm Mericary. englnt^er of milk
FTancis RichardMin of North lubinl
yr.sti rday for
train.
left W«Htnesda> to aitend the fair a*
The Union
1
Trust company of IX'lmii
C. J.
Grand Ranids.
ras "thhe rucd-rsful bidder, and H ‘s
John Hill, flreraan pny train.
W’lljle Colvin of Travt*rse was In
said, acted fo> the P«*rr Msrqui-ti Bdwnrd Louchs. pnymajrter H cleark
town last Friday and Saturday^
. _
....................
, r Railroad ctrtnpany which formerly roaof Rending.
"
**’ '"ltn4K,l tbv
TI... l.i.l ...
Thomas Marlon, eonduclor of iiay
town Wed ne-day.
II. in.tM-rt In ex.e^s of the umdi-d bitrain. PottsvHie.
Mrs. Rreti is suffering with a gather ] debteJries.s of the
.
The Injured:
fng in he- htsid.'
j
John E, Amole; engineer pay train.
The old Kuttlers* wives met at Mrs. I
Reading, fracluml skull.
Robert Carpenters Wednesday for a ]
n. a -Siich, tlmck«»epcr. fractured
Hamilton ('lot hing (*<i.
quilling. Of the many who once inK j
skull.
*
at quiltings here only a few an*-deft
Alfred Hawn, pay clerk. Phlladel
ally oiM'U*
MRS. BKI.IJ: PIJtCKb
to tell the story <»f fdoneer days, A
phis, larcratlons of shoulder and scalp.
very enh»yalde aftenusm was reiM>rt her fai: and winter stocl
Isaac McHose. paymaaler. Reading, ed by tht»w Whti attended.
Saturday. I^dit*ii are cordially Invite I
fraptured skull.
%
M
•Mrs. Kent hist a valuable horre to attend.
Robert Rlchwine. trainman. Mount
Tnesday evening.
HoHy Qjirings. fatnlly Injured.
Attacked by a Mob
George R. Hhnla, trainmaster. HarLike Finding Money,
rfsburg. may be neoesaary to ampul
rinding health Is like finding money And beaten. In a lal»or riot, unli! cov­
—«o think those who are sick. When ered with 8«>res. a Chicago stro^-l car
lucior applied Bucklcn’s Arnica
yon have a cough, cold. s<ire throat
John Miller.
salve,
srsm sound aand well
e. and was soon
chest irrliatlon. ImuIpt act
Harr) nomirergor. conductor. HarrU- like W. C. Harbor of Sandy Iwcvei. ‘IV/
Va. ”I use it In my family. ’ writc-s G. J.
Tt konsha. Mlrh.. ' and find
Hi. says: -I 'had* rVcmrbirrhe?t >
buy^ alight Injuries.

Oot Off Chaap.
He may well think ho haa got off
cheap, who. after having contracted
conatlpatioM or^lndlgeaihm. la atlll
able to perfe<‘liy realore hit health.
Nothing will do thU hut Dr. King’s
New life Pilla. A_QUlck. pleasant and
eertaln cure for heailache. constipa­
tion. etc. 25c at C, X. iliigbce Drug
Oo.’a^ F. H. Meads’ and Johnson Droi
Co.’a drug atorca; guaranteml.
patloft,

OvMP B
feodtleteft*..

mioimaii. fridav. sei>temkr sz. i«£

Milliner)i
Will be shown at our par­
lors, on SATURDAY, oiir
opcninji day. and extend a
Cordial invitation to all our
patrons to attend. We have
made a particular and care­
ful study of all that is most
correct in fall styles and
are prepared to show the
most artistic of designs.

DEALER*

IN

EVERYTHINQ ^^EALERS

IN EVERYTHINQ

DEALER* IN EVERYTHINQ

PUREST OF DRUGS
REGISTERED PHARMACISTS .

PROMPTEST OF DELIVERIES

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FINEST OF STORE FIXTURES
EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY NEW
FINEST DRUG STORE IN THE STATE
When you havr .i prescription, you want it put uj) just as the doctor order­
ed it and dcliveretl right on the minuic: that is the service wc arc giving
every I ustomcr, and the reason why the ‘‘Hannah Drug Store” issopopular. If you have never l)ccn in, call at any time and enjoy the new store
with its beautiful furni^hings—Nothing like it in the state.

ELEGANT TOILET SOAPS
Finest line of toilet .soaps in the city. Some kinds sell three cakes for ten
cents, some arc three for twcnty-fivc. There are others at twenty-live
cents each and the daintiest at (ifty cents a cake. These are some of the
kinds wc sell: Savon Heliotrope, au Toilet Soap, Chateau Violet Hxtreme,
Carnation dc Panne, au Lilas de l*crsc, Violet Buttermilk. Sandal Wood,
lalac Toilet, Palmolinc. Regal Oatmeal. Cuticura, Buttermilk Toilet, Pear’s
Unscented, Castile. Tonic. Caracalla, Baili, Coronation Rose, Sulidiur
Toilet.

WoodSisters

SCHRATZ’S ORIENTAL BATH POWDER

SOMETHING NEW

is a new and scientific di.scovery to lake the place of soap and is not only a ‘
cleanser and skin purifier, but a stimulant for over taxeil nerves, h is a
producer of sleep; can be used in either hot or cold water. 11 takes the
place of toilet water. Three tabicspoonsful in a bath tub of water will give
you the daintiest of perfumed baths. Sells for 25c a box. A trial box given
away free to all who ask for it.

INCREASE Your ELECTRIC LIGHT
Wl F-T'Y
K PB " O K IM-r
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

BSo SEE ODR WINDOW BSo

J. B. Paifc EIc« Co.
Itf CASS STREET

PHONE 602

ONIHlAilAI Nt WnVM

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iFsasiii
HAD TfUVKLSO OONTIMUOilM-V
TOR 7WCMTV VCAfIt.

voufmrtii Moujw

In 4Mr teat sM»t of ili*
Flmt’a Ooirm HosIut* d«fMUd tli»
•nwHm ftt Tbowp^rme 1i/ a aeof*
or i to f. ft WM teMiAii rm •tmn
tp •ofol 004 bolb taona voro ot ibalr
tp004. flovar fur tba Huskani pltchod
00 oaoHlaot gome, amkiof oot oIm
moo. Ititlog too wotk oo'bolU ood bli
ooo«moQ. HoAOlbol of TbompMrllta
bitcbod o fair game, otrtkfog out aovc^
mooaMlottlagl4rowglk.
nov^tforf. cha TbampoonvUla o«w
ood baoomati. played Uie itar game for
bl» tioo. moklog MYoral oatchea ibar
bruttgbl fortb nticb applauao.
It
oroaW bo bard to pick a atar from ibc
Huakcra.
Novak behind ibo bat

h.
I
f

»U7 llft«
MUoa, Ml • un
— -He
. hMSM hi. BM V
ployed a very «ood field aadgr>t o twobit and a |brMebaae hit NovaK
alao landed oo the plaikln for a cmiple

r .• IT

E. H. Aallabvry. om of tJm bM
kafiwa travoltag aaU—aa la aortbeni
kCleblgaa. dlod at bla boam. Utl
Wayao oimt. laat algbt at 11:S0 aftor
aa lIlBom of aevoa wooka. Ma doaib
betag dat to aervoM proatraikm. It
U a poeaUar colncidoaco that Mr
ni tbo aama day
aa Ooorgo Corwta. tbo yooag trav
•aloaman who «ed aovpral woeka ago.
Mr. SaJlabory waa bora la Oatakil.
N. r. Elgbtooa yoara ago bo cat
thia dty from Mllwankoo aad baa i
contlauoualy made hii homo bore. For
twraty yeara bo baa bMB a trav
aaleomaa aad at tbo tlmo of bit death
waa on the road for the glmi
Hardware eompaay of L.tB alou!;!
Hardware compeny of St. UmU. Mo.
Ho waa bO yeara of age at the time
of hit death and loevea two aona. Will*
lam e. clerk at the Hotel Whiting to
mu city, and Bmeat of Brookfield. Mo.
Mr. SelUbnry waa a member of tbe
Knlghu of the Qrtp. which U a com
mercUl iravelera* orgaslsatioa and
alao the Buffaloa. During tbe yeart
that he bad traveled be made a large
ber of frienda who will alncerely
rn for him all over hit territory.
Tbo funeral aervire will be at fi o’clock
tomorrow morning from Bu Francl*
church. Rev. Pblher Sheehan offlclaiIng.
SBfIfiONAlM

Rev. J. D. Ds eia of the Firat Methodial church of Korthport paaaed
through the city thla morning after
.
Olbabao. the firat man u| got hil apendlng tbe week at Central lake.
' baae on batia, Bttff Rokoa came to
Mlaa Fannie Bteel of Northport. who
bat. atbaoo atolo aeeond and vaa near waa at Northport Point ihU gurambr
ly oaugbi. Rokcta at nick out. llaker conducting a fruit ataod. paaaed
omit II oot Into center fielder’a bandi thrtiiigh the city thla noon on her wav
and waa caught out. Wataon at ole to t»)e Boo where ahe will apend the
b«no after fitevenaon came to iiat.
Inter with her aunt. Mra. Norman
Stevanaon aent a Ilttlo grounder to
organ.
•rat baae'and waa put out.
Atuirney Arthur K. Hitler of Chi­
Karneakl waa the firat man up for cago la vlalting hla coualn. E. J. Miller,
llle. He I
of 143 State atreet.
MUa nollle Gill of Korthport la In
Laraon bun
the city today on a abort vUll.
^
went down to aeeond but Ijiraon waa
Mlaa Emma Hartley of Bprlngport.
r
pot out. Karaten waa hit h> the ball Ind. paaaed through the city thia
and took a baae. Quick came to bat. morning on her return from a ten
IMmeakl atofe third and waa plainly daya' aUy at Sutlona Bay aa tbe gueat
I
out but Umpire Hart gave him the of her aunt. Mra. L, K. Bailey.
^;
baae whereat Novak
went out and
Dr, Moon left yeaterday for Iowa on
fired the umpire. Howard beinn put In a month’a vlalt with hla brother.
|
He gave.eacellent aatUfartlnn Kar
MUa Grace Morgan left yeaterday'i
neakl waa raiiaht ’un third and Quick afternoon for Chicago on her way tv
^
otmrk om
Kentucky, where ahe will apend a
Sooond Inning.
moolb with achoed frienda.
Kroupa of the lluakens took biis baae
Mra. Thomas Smurthwatie and fam
mi balla. Decker arat
lly will return from Portage lake Mon­
to aborutop and ihe ball alld through day. They aptml the summer thfre. i
three men. K
Watford IVmaon. l.eon BtelnU ng and
f and the ball waa thrown In and mulfed, liOuU Helgea went to Ann Arbor ii>day
Kroupa going m third. On the third to resume their studies at the U. of M.
baaeman'a error, he
Mra, D R. Foreman la visiting her
Decker went down to third and cam*> parenla. Dr. and Mrs. Stiwngways.
fn on an error. The neat three, men
Dr. Birangwaya returned today from
f
4.p went out.
the South.
f '
Thompaomille went out In one. two.
Mra. A. W. Peck haa returned to thU
* three order. In the third and fourth city after a vlatt at Manton
no ecoree wore made and In the la$t
Mra. Ivena Wade Wood hull of Edge
.
half of the fourth by a good double wood. III., waa In the city a abort time
;
pUy. Kroupa and Novak finUhtnl ui today while on her way from ManN
i .
the alrv with the baaea full
tee to Mancelona. In the Interest of
3 '
Thompmmville Oot Two.
the summer booklet of the Iltinola
^
In^thr unh Inning Gibaon made a Cenfral.
K
threcUiM- hit but the aide went out
8. II. Baker of ManUtce paaaed
' ' ,; without a acorr Thompacmvllle aUo through the city today do hla way to
i
went out with n»
|n tl»e .lath Maneelona.
:
Kkralrn brought in a w «.n* f..f Thonip
Mr. and Mra. Fred Bdwarda and two
!;•
aon^ltle. The
wmi out in the children of Wlncheaier. Ind.. who have
I*. ' aevenih and D vi ndorf ran in ihe aec been apendlng ten daya In the city
y: .. ond acore h>r ThonipauuviUe. In the with Meadameea Oox. Hilberman and
q
eighth inning Uug Uokoa brt.tight In Cide. returne<l home today.
:‘
another ar<*re and Olbasm did llkewiac.
Mra. Udtlo Brower went to Fife

Tbompaonvllle didn’t acore during ihr l.ake toda.v for a ah<»ri visit.
| r
balance of the game
Mr. and Mrs. H. Dyer and two cbll
* ;
The ninth Inning waa un«‘vt ntful and drtn of Pbrt Wayne returned toda>‘
F
the game cUim^I with the MN»re at 7 after a ten daya* irtp In the north.
Mr. and Mrs M. A. Hletand of Dark
i-he game yeatorday rloaed a verv
iinty. Indiana, returned home this
aoccoaaful aeaaon forllhc llunWera.
ornlng after apendlng ten daya In
Thla waa the firat year that H. W. the city.
Pierce haa been at the
of ih^.
Mrs. Chriaale Esllnger returned to
team and under hit efficient manage her home In Winchester. Ind.. todayafter aiHndlng a ten day visit with
Mr. and Mrs Bowim.
Mra. Charles Jones
Ind . returned home today after a tenday.* Tlidt In the city.
Miss Ethel Plemon left tbli morn
ilMn«in. M UnfoftwiMU QMrg* Storr.
Ing for a trip to Cadillac.
W... Trt.n TMb for
Mia. J. K. Kuhlln and aUler. Mrs.
i\eater of Milwaukee, arrived In the
rtli. r< Mio. Of
of P«
Qeorge Siorra. who city this afternoon on a visit to Mr.
away at the Grand Traverac and Mrs. J. W. Martlndlll.
Mrs William CHckmore of Dundaf.
[
Wpital ytwlcrday. morning at :

.o'clock were taken to KIngaley thla Oni.. arrived In the city this
morning at 11:10 where the acr^lcc-i on a visit with her slater. Mrs. Georgfi
were held at 2 o’clock under the ana Bmith. .

ittannKaEr

*

Pleea of the Odd Fellowa from whom
mho cm to thU dty thU morotag to
Aneort tbe remains backi Ralph Cam^.
D. M. Skidmore. William Nlckeraon.

9. A. 8iob». Wmi«B Wrirtt or KIdk.l«]r and

P. W. Wll«n et

tbU dtr.

by a
Msbe# one of tbe gbastlleet
oftbeworid. IhnBeoftbe
vantts of fbe Pantbm are piemevcd
vrhieli W>re dog from
fbe roll. Tt»ey afftwd
deoce of natunil embalming.

SWKT KISecA UMaonow at tb«
LaOretik only ten centa.
.UMrMti. oaly tea mu.

Le

EXCISIONS
PeubMjwoubtib

Tbe funeral of niwha Citwkoe of
Btoteemk atreei waa held this after
moon at 2:30 c’clook from
Chnitsb
NtOOTIATCO A Mitt IN tliPA AT
Of Chrtsi:-Rer. T. P. UBom oOctoCtog.
OATLOfia
RNmkagnm Orand RagidA Rata fifijM
SUNDAY. SCmEMSCR f4.
ILUNOIfi EXCURSION to Pntonkny.

Uttia Duka. One mid WnNnr E Art
the Traynmn City Hnrnna
•:0e A. M. SCHEDULE. I. C. Soros, [for paiticalars.
at the Pair.

FAST THOMMOMVflXt TfMl.

KMOtO (WITH
ACOItl
tTAN0fN0ilT7TDt.

an atoli

DOWN AIBLS TO TBACHBIL

MM «4UtKCfit fMLTtATU TNK

ns HI8U irar MM

irniE DURE GOT MRK

BWEKT KISSES tomorrow at the
UOrattL only ten centa.

I a|
iig fall iro.y to ^ city aeboola. the
gsma raallr betog to the shape of aa
pple abover. with tbe teacher aa bon
ovary guest. Yesterday afternoon an
fOr Mlaa
Perktoa to fbe’fbnrtli gimde. Boardman avenue aebool. the event to come
off at 2 o’clock abarp but when the day’s evnnu:
starter rolled the fim apple aa a tig
2:3Saaaa.
nal no one followed aa planned and
the little youngster waa the vlcilm of
}‘but later In
the afternoon a aeeond nttempt wna
made and cooieqaenUy MIsa Perktoa
waa the recipient of a deluge of apffiM
Hflif-rJlU. *:«, 2;SI14.
little, big. red and yellow which all
came rolltog aad tumbling from every
corner of the room. The third and
» participated In apple
morning and tbe fad will
no( doubt be repeated throt^gboiit all
rooms where tencherw are auppoeed to
enjoy the treat.

THOSE MASSAGE treatmonto gtodb
at m East Frot^i stron cmkag^I.
dUt. rbmimatlsm. nnnrn gllmmfi.
atomach. kMaey. liver aad pomtk
troeble. cosatlpattoQ. etc., dc.
Sample treatment free. ‘ sept 2lKf
REDUCED RATES TO U’EST MICH.
PAIR AT GRAND RAPIDS.
G. tL A 1. will sell tickets to Grand
Rapids Jmd return at one fare plus 50
centa. Ob aale Sept. 18 to 21 Inclusive.
Retnra limit SepL 28.

ooKT
BPALDINQ'g sweaters.
HamlTtcm Clothing Co.

try a record want ad

leaving Traverse City at 3:5o'p:
of the mllllneiy
cunneett at Solon with train to Prove |
Imported creations
mont. Arrive st Provemoni 5:uf p. m, j
Return, leave Provemoni 5:20 p. m..j^
sept 2Mt
arrtv-' Traverse City C:48 p. m.
sept 21-»t
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

FALL BULBS
Chinae Sacrnl Lilin
lO* Bao»*

Paper White Narcissus

\ 11
........"I J *; FRANHN. PAINE

950 Yanl^ Coloniil Taffeta Silks

BRCVITICfi.
Tbe<;olumbla wi
Buttons Bay
the week following will he at Bast Jor­
thla momlDf after a cargo of apples
dan.
I
and pouioea.
The Junior We-quMong team haa ac­
REGUlJtR TWENTY cent kisvea to
cepted the Champions* bowling chal­ morrow at ten cents. LaGr<uti.
lenge and tbe firat game will be played
Monday night at 9 o’clock.
An inrocmal meeting of the Bay like Yoar Diughttrs Independ.
aat
View Reading Circle waa hold yester­
day afternoon and It was decldiU to
begin the course of study the second
Buy each of them 2.‘hio abamt of
Tuesday In October.
stock In the G. T. A A. Mining Co. for
A fire drill was held artho High n.oCKi. We win give a aatiafactorv
achool thla afternoon. The 7&0 puplU Kuarantei* to return the Invc^atment In
got otit of the building In one roinme. u\\ Indeiiendenl of the aiwk. Inside
Tf five vefT. |No dlvlflendu or HiIa
Mr. BIckleton of Evanston U In
city with a view to making un a pary j stock will cH.nifortahly mslntsin them.
of homesteaders who will leave for in 20 years thev m ill be rl< h In sIik W
Oregon to locate. Mr. BIckleton bt« and the full Investment returned, lii
already taken thrdfi colonies to the any event voti risk only tbe Interest
Oregon forest hArff-toads and so at on the lDv«^tment. You never will
tractive has he
jixl the great tim­ have such an opportunity to l»ennfii
ber Interests thsr It Is expected tbst them to such an extent «lth so liitl^
party of six will leave this city next trouble or risk. rk»n*t miss the chance
Tuesday
cart their fortunes as a
Hninithwaiie Bros.,
ctilony. Timber homesteads ran be sept 22-2t
Fiscal Agents.
taken out pf 160 acres while a suldler'r
I may also be
laimed by soldiers so that for those
who hold civil war discharges mar
take out 320-acre homestead#. thU
NEW TELESCOPE hats, fane
ln^.n
.
being
an unusual
Inducement for a trip ands. A grt^t crare.
Hartllton Clothing Co.
The twfniy-sJ*conri annual reunion of
Company M. First regiment Michigan
leers, cavalry, will l»e held at
Dom-aglac. Thursday. Oct. 5. 1905.
WANT- ADI
Cbarlek H. Johnson, 4ns
We^t
Too Lato for Ckaadfloatioa
Eleventh street. Flank Colby. 337 West
Tenth stnvt of Traverse City. J. W.
WANTED—By B. J. M(»rgan. 2.19 8U«e
son of Benton Hsrlior and many
street, three g,Kv! heavy luml.er
other members from a distance will
horses. thr»^ giKxl heavy lumber
be present. Fur communications ad­
Blelghs. two large Ikix stoves for
dress the president. Jo^in Wildcrback.
camp.
sept 22-lf
and secretary, Myron C. Tice of B<*nOAfiOLINE ENGINES,
ton Harbor.
v
bemts. automobile and surrey^ for
Mrs. J. C. BIrdsall. formerly of th‘s
sale or exchange. Frank Frbdrloh.
city but now of ChelKiygan. while en217 Sixth street.
sept 22 23
gagAd In canning fruit last wetk so
serioufly cut her left hand that It re­ HOU8E AND STORE TO RENT—!noulre E A. Klld<*e. 534 WeM Ninth
•strfH-f. CIt. phone 121. sept 22-tf
WANTEO-F-our l*oys to learn trade;
18 years old. Straub Bros, and
Amlotte.
sc-pt 2Mf
SWEET KISSES tomorrow at the
LaGreltl. only Jen centa.
k
GIRL WANTED-Gcoeral housework
M. K. Paige. C24 State St.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
sept 22-tf

Millinery Opening

mm

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N*w Oood»
A r r I V I n o:
Among Iho many now g«
iutt nwiveij. nn* LADI
PETTICOATS,
Thc?y aro all priot« and in
gotsl, gimepoui widthi. W<‘
alio havc^ tho extra wiiUli#
for Btout ixx)iil«». IIlid aro
•bowing tbo wi.l.-«t ikirl for
$1 00 Ui lx* found in the city.
New Silver Metal Knivt*
Fork! anil Spoons just rereived.
New Wbite Kemi-l’orti'lain
Warp anti sfi ■ujmtI) aisortmont of Ma^iiuxio Ware just
Tooeivetl.

MRS. BELLE PLAcE
The ladies are invited to attend
the opening Saturday, all day and
evening. Imported pattern Hats,
the newest creations of Milliners*
an
art are on oispiay.
display, covering wic
wide
range in style and texture, ti
the
predominating colors being Ali(ice
blue, gray and green. Large s<
lection offall pofos and street hato
In stock. No one would be with­
out one of these; cheap and dur­
able. Miee Claudine Vosburg. a
Chicago designer, ready with artistic ideas for customers. . . .

•••Oorrs»r >Aririclow»on Wron#.
Sale commences TOMORROW. SATURDAY morning, and will continue until they
arc all sold.

Front
and-Union....
L WILHELM Comer

BOSTON STORE’S %S1ks
THE EARLY COMERS GET THE GOODS. THE LATE ONES GET L

Boy’s BiflD grade Corduroy
Pants
in six different colors, as
soft as relvet, regular
price was 75c. now........

.36

ebildrens’OMnter Coats
in reds and blues, for ages
0 to 10 years, regular O QK
price$5 to $S.50, now.. <>00

in

misses’ Sailor Suits
price 4 93

blue—regular
$12.0C1, now.......

SKIRTS

\

Cotveling
5c Cotton Crash

.........

Sc Linen Crash
for.............. ............
lOc I’urc Linen Crash

.03!
.06
.07

Remnants of Dress Goods at
Balt Price
Suitable for Skirts. Childrens* dress­
es, waists; all good, desirable pat­
terns, large assortment.

standard Sbirlinaealicoes
Choice patt<;ms while they

Umbrellas

Sklrtf
Ladies’ Black Mohair
Skirts, regular price
2.50, now........................

'it:'

All bright, clean new goods, direct from the
manufacturer, all the newest, desirable .colors,
Velvet finish the wearing qualities of which is
much superior to the Chiffon;
dilTerent col­
ors in both plain and changeable. These silks
were made to be sold at 75c, but by cleaning
up the lot we secured them at a great sacrifice.
If you want a waist, skirt or w)|iyle dress you
you cannot afford to miss this opportunity.

^T50 Values

1.79
2.49

$4.:rf) Values
for...................

2.36
... 2.63

ii
1

Rmeriean Boy Shoes
best for wear; none better

lsB=s

$20.00 Suits $9.50 ! $15.00 Suits $7.25
-/
Olinter Opercoats-SaH Price

Chose Iron Beds and Bed Room Suits art Goina Fast. Room stee
RngsataSaoinaolfnlly Ono-Chird. Book and Benttns Stoves nt
n Savins of nearly One-BiH. One SI2.M Connse $8.98^ Ete., Cic

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edUEemw

0FWium«ii8

IWW IN THK STAtt aUMUII AT
LANM1M.

ckhii

trtou.- ulamAt
tn deny to tbnaa i

OnSBCTWg

▲Bd an tbnl toscrtptloB npon tba
bama baan^. *^oWa Otartn
ratrtour appcBla to bim. and be faaU
WM iU»WO «V ttOV. MJUII IN
dbnl so ter a bna atealty aitb Uw oat
Bader wMrti be marrbad. **Prc«
by tbe Weama cC Watertown. Kew
Tork.-

LM.IM. *IW»~N«|-. tt.^A
fc^r Mths
tk^
I.
arvs fvporu from \Waakliisifl« tb«
•fat^nmt tkftt tb« Am
or
four Mdilsui rysUoMU whlc^ te4
b«» lost tB b«tU«. I»a4 bMB recorerej
bj tb« vftt.d«iianB«oi. sod oo roqti«rt of our ro!>rr«!nutlri* In cobgn%B te4 bc«o slilpped by cxprew to
Gorcrnor IRTnmer. oho wobUS tflroct
Ibctr furtber tfltpanlttoB. Bctog td
Ytord at Ibo govenior'a o«r« that Umi
UgB If rtrclTCd Buiat hare bm
umcd over to the nlilUiT doport»«Bt lor dopoalt in tbe BiliUrr muheum, and laaminn tbat they bad not

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1^
'

«n»>)«<t. bM tbni ottcer on tnreaUsn*
ikm found tbnt tbc Ram bnd not
roarM the atnie nutboritioa nl nlU
fie bna tbmtm now nppUod to tbe
wnr depanment for further Informa
tkm, and If the lUffa are In eal.tence
they will probably toon be In iboir
place In (he military munenm
iL fhe Capitol building. Already then'
i
In tbt'fr a atrlking dUplay of hlatoHc
r :
bannera. Ineiadlng the atate and natkmal colon ofvoicijry Hlcblgan rc«ir ; BMat nnd battery in tbe dvU wnr, mc
k > . csept tbe Hecoiid caralry, and the vet
^ r eran prganlxatloo of tbat rcalmpot U
; making an effort to dlaoovrr Its flagii
for depoaH In (hit honorable collectloa
of tanered and bloodstained stand
artj’s. Perhaps no other state can ahow
so compkie a collecUon of Ita battle-

Tbere te anotber Alnbuan Bnc. capfared teom tbe Ftrat Alabama by tbe
roanb MlcUgan Gnvalry. la Teaneo
Bae.Mny tXlia.BadnamnnbBi
)oadtog bmsa eannoa. wbicb la also n
tropby of tbe Poartb Cavalry. U an
bad been barted by tbe retreating cnpox boapitni. bat tbe negroes rmaled
Its bldiag pines, and tbe boys of tbe
rottftb. twder command of Uentennai
Coloael Prftcbnrd. tbat cnptored lefferaon Davis In bis flight Uroogh
Georgia. May 10. 1Mb. Heaiy ft. ftovteii. now of Ypanaatl. feeble and aaarly Mind, was na oflieer In that detach. and wan aroaaded od that occs
sloa. Tbat reglmcat left Detroa Sept.
€. IMt. im atroag. Ooloael ftBbait H.
O. Iflaty commaadteg and bad wmiy
three years of tbe most brilliant aer
vice doriag which It bad tbe aaUmlsh-

iig a Dumber of tbe Ug baUles of
rest. Various arms, and all aorts
of proicclllca. currency and c
and ordara. both fadaeal aad cow
federate, are amoag the war relics is
luseum: and. most interesting o(
sll. for many, several hundred protographs of MIchlgaa soMtera of forty
years ago. grouped by reglmeata
displayed la a anmbar of glass cases:
This foature might he largedj axtead^
ed by gtfU from fritmds. and it Is a
suitable recognition of (he services >f
Michigan's soldier sons, thst their
faces should be displayed In this gal
lery of fame In the state capltol. for
future generations to honor.

and fteld B
in iackaoa. bare re^
tamed very araeb »
trip and aatbasteatie over the prasped
af tba boMlag of tbe grand lodge in
this city nest ydbr. TVaveraa Ofty has
iaag been looked apoa eith tevorfora
^aad Mbs aoetlag of the K. of P..
DBd this year there was a strong sentlmeat la favor of eomlag here and the
lavitatioB of Mayor Wledrteh and the
Traverse Oty members present, was
promptly acted apoa.
The mauer of a three days* ei
meat at acaae poiat la tbe state
apeciaJ advantages are aftordc
aach an eveat. has been ander conskleratkm for several years, and a com­
mittee was appoteted at the grand
lodge to take tbe matter up for reoomamadatloB later on. With Grand Trmv
•rse bay. Carp lake. Boardmaa Ukc
had other attracUve loeaUtlea to pick
froai.;it would be very easy to choose
a poiat for the camp ad>aocm to Traverae Oty and even wlihta the city
llmita. It woDld afford an esperimee
for tbe Pytbtaas tbat would not only
be aevd but particularly enjoyable.
Tbe prospect of tbe grand lodge
t year pQi allmulate
Pythteaa to greater actlriiy
and assure a big time next year.
la addliloo to aecuring tbe locaUon
Of next gmad lodge meeUag tbe Trsv.
City members secured tbe long
ace prise of $76 for the compsn
i traveled tbe loagest distance.

MWiHECTOftOIIT
R. L, folk A Coiapany'a Book for Thla
Year Is the fteet That Has Ever
Been laeued Here.
R. U Polk A Co.*8
directory
has made its appcwrance. The new
book Is the best directory that has
ever been pnbllshed here as the Infermat km Is %wry complete. It cqpimlns.
not only an alphabetical list of the
Idents of Traverse City but also of
Grand Traverse county, a number of
villages having aipbatlietical list* of
tbelr own. The streets and avenues of
Traverse City, tbe city and county gov­
ernment. ibo varlons township treasiircrs, church, secret societies and
other erganlxatlons. postal raiees and
other information la also given In a
ronchie but tbovough manaer. That
Traverse City baa grown In the paM
two years Is shown by the fact that
the pages coauinlng the taisidents of
this city have Increased ten since the
last directory was Issued.

Easy aMey, Bif Profits, With*
out Risk

WANTED.

OtMpro Bbui. flft wua tea
QumatMou^.

tverte CHy
.Knights Of

The state
tbe main floor of the capltol for tha
Michigan, ibeo with a population of
beneflt of the surviving veterans of
only tbret-Quarters of a million. In
tbe civil war. to be used as the beadstead of her present two and a half
quarters of the Grand Army of the Re­
mJIlioos. sent forty-five regiments to
Michigan,
the fltdd. thirty of lnrantr>. eleven of public. Department of
wbens the asslsunt adjutant general
rsvaln. nine liattcries of artlllpry.
has his office, and the records of the
one
order are kepi and tbe department |
Sharpshonicni.
lonicni. aj^ n
buslmws Is transacted. This was auk
as the Plift Michigan Colored
thorlted by an act of the leglsUture
Infantry, or the One Hundred and
of 18S7. which directed the board of
Hccond I’nlted SUtes Colored Infant­
PFNflION CLAIMS PENPING.
assign tbe room, and snpry. It may be nows (o many at the
ply It with facilities and conveniences
pntK^nt day (hat.our state had such a
the same as other rooms In tbe build­ Only 1S.W Ar« N«w Pmtfins Before
regiment. It was raised In Detroit,
the Deportment.
ing used by the officers of the state
under dlrertlon <if Governor Hlalr on
Weehlnittoo. I^pi. M.-Tbe report
The state also provide* in ^ the same
sp^lal authorisation of the war dv«of the commliwlincr of penoloiu for
act for the pnblieaUon of tbe
psVImenl. by Hmry Barnes, who boreports of the department, and their the fli^l year ending July 1 last,
rsme Its eoloncl James A. Haight of
supply to the member* of the leglsla shows that during the .y-ear there were
Ann Arpor was adjntant. and tbe snr46.946A86 allowances rndor the oM
(uro and other public officers.
geon and rbaplaln were from Oberlin,
age dlsabUltr order of March 13. 190|.
Ohio Chester J. Murray of Marshal.
An act of the recent ses«lon pro­ It alao shows tbat 636 pensions of $72
IVter F. Miwd of Tpstlantl. Jonathau
vides foi^not exactly two more M»- per month have been Increased to |11H»
B TtUtle of Alpena. Kdwanl Cahill of
per month on account of total bUn lmorial Days, but for two days
8t. JohUA. Bdward R. Jewett of KIleH.
known as “Memory Day*.” In which aesa. under the act of Anril «. HM>4.
Thomas M Barker of Grand Rapldn,
There are pending only 15.356 original
the people are to employ t
Calvin K. Montague of Kalamaxoo.
In tbe care and beautifying of the pub- claims of survivors of the. war with
and 4>ibcrs from this and other states,
Ur cemeteries and the graves therein, the south, and the commlssUmer glve*r
acre coraiiany officers. The regiment
for the promotion of reverent affection aasnianee that they will be adjudlcate.1
was mustered In Febniarj- IT. 1R«I
for the dead. FOr such purpose the as speedily as possible. Tht-n- an* stTI
with eight hundttHl and nihety-flv.
art sou apart the 15th day of May five pensioners on account of the war
, men. and In Its twenty months* set
and the .30th day of September., tn of the reroliition. one of them bein^
vire (he enroltmcni wa» swelltHi (o
each year, the observance of which Ksther S. Damon, wiflow of a revolu
1€73. Its servke «ss lirHorlda am!
for the pntitoses sUted Is thus rccom- tionary soldier and tbe others fou/
(he Cartdhtas. win n« It
ten times
niembHl by the governor, in oompH- daughters of such soldiers. Mrs. Dam
mgsged In action with the rebel
U 9\ year* old.
aiice with requeal of tbe grange, li U
forrt>. and won commendation for.
exiHTtod. The Mar date In tbe act Is
liravcrx and spirit nndet flic. Our
doubtless Intended to better prepare
stale also had representailviw In foot
bnrial grounds for tbe more public oc­
(een other regiments of colored (mops,
casion of Memorial Uay which soon
aggregating with the First ►evrntcen
follows, and which I* beromlag e\*ery
$4<»0 invested In Calumet and >rihundn^l anil forty aIv men
year moro and more (ho occasion for
»na paid tbe investor $40,000 in three
siH-rUl honors to all of our dead by all
mr* If he bnd held the stock two
Ik-sldc-s the loyal rdlors, naMonal <^f the people.
Uortun.
ar*
longer bo could have sold It for
^and Hate. prestTved Iff the museum.
$$0,000. $100 invested to railed Verde
* there Is also quite a collection of capd BOW be worth $36,000. The O
inrrtl rd>cl standards. Imphles of the
T.' A A. Mlalng Co has far greater
valor of Michigan Isos on various
fields of the war. One'iA that of Gcu New Schadule Obm IiHo CNset Sun- prosbecu than either of lu aelghbon
above named at the same sUge of deday-Mormn* Train From
«Tal Van|tom*s bodyguard, captured
imenk Deposit with us $600 to
Cadniac.
ly the Second Michigan Cavalry. A
$6,000. We trill give you ttro shares
Bnr bine silk flag of the Taylor Grays.
Tbe m w G. R. A 1. Umc card which of stock tor each dollar Invested. We
• I*resented by the ladles of King
will
atoo
giro you a posliivc. rcliaWe
goi-N
Into
effect
Sunday.
Sept.
24.
is
William.” the name of n rounty In
Virginia, was raptured by Captain very sat I?factory. As will be notlco.1, aad satisfactory guaraaiee for the re­
JamoA h -^Carpenter of tb** Seventh In- there U a morning train from Csdlllar turn of your lavcstmeot to full.
Immense gains practically assured.
rsuiiy. This lianner has on Us reverse arriving at S:13 which give* those Ur
i-lde a design done in oil. conaMlng of ing along the line an opportunity Jo
The best mining stock Investmem
a >ovthfal martial flgurw stamflag In come to Trnvemo City, do tbelr trad­
triumph upon the prostrate form of an ing and rvturt at 4:» p. m. The new rer offered.
Smurthwalte Bros..
old man and brandishing a sabre, with time card 1* as follows:
. rucal Agtets. 12$ E. Frool 8L
Train leaves Traverse City 6:30 a.
the Icgimd above. ;«ic Bmaper TyPhones: MIcb. State. 1$; atixeas.
rannls.-jbc words laid to have been m. for tbe south.
sept K-tl
Train lea%-es Traverse aty 11:10 a. K. ,
abonted by John \nikcs Booth when
be Imped from the presldencm box to m. for the north aad south.
The Tbumb termers will be kept at
Train leaves Traverse CUy' 4:30 n.
tb« auge ta Fbci a theater and broke
breakaeds
speed.
IT
they
wtab to
m.
for
the
north
aad
aootb.
hla leg. after aasaastnatlng the noblest
Tralas arrive at Traverse CUy from keep ap wite tba Iklr” processlau far
man. tbe natloiP.lutd known. A large
tbe next two weeks. At preeeat tbe
aad tmauUlttl silk banner was cap- CadllUc f :15 a. m.
Trains arrive at Traverse CHy from Iteeup It as foHowns: Bad Axe. Bept.
inred at TlptoavIUc: Tetmeaaev. June.
!$-$$; Dsekemne, fteiff. IMI: Harbor
•«. fty Aattery H. It has a fnB.|eagHi north aad south 1:f$ p BL
b. ftept. Stftfl; Noitb ^Braacb.
Tialas arrive at Traverse City from
fem^ ffgurr beanHfully. done la oil.
«•»; Baadusky. Oct. 10-1$.
wftb a looommiTe on one tide named north aad south 7:60 p.ja.
The Sunday trains are tbe ones CrosPflL fteffL $7 $$; Capac. BepL 17XiahateA. aad on tba otimr a ataaoh*
iebewatac. 8epL
Imlay
bonk aawM Jeff Davis mad labalad leaving at 11:10 a m. and arriving at
XaUfi OeL $4; Can>, Oct. 10-13; Vassar.
fS n. m
/^AbOMuna RBrer.” aad la bright gold
aept. 5C-»; Casa Ctty.CcL 34.
IHiarlaif tba toncripHaa. -Wilcox
TRY A
True Bteas—Woman s Offering to Pa
WANT AO
T«V A RBCORO WAOT AA ,

B.«.fl.TliECIM

■S(S»tl
: at Urn OaHMwa.

Tbe amate
[ tbam inat as tba vrtoar o< ladge.lfo.fC.i

mKiT IF ntit

ftto»H>ry Dart M TUtlr
tygitttlii.

|j

Ml9a as vidi «a ibe tore eC
sd tb^ BitelatrBliaB Bf woand tbe disBUna Bf wtv

i

UPSI

m-'':

■ r,

WANTCD-A Mr «itji r«n at prac. tkal cxpcftaMc «o«M Uk* a port-

Un, Homer L. Carter igavu a plule
ikosrtr last avealuff la boaor of tee
riataor MlaaBU
Tbe chlckiea that 1
And one maa wbo beard tbe story
chipped la: .1 doat bellcTe lt.*r
One of tbe baaKwoos stuaU at tb«?
epenlag ooUege recepiioa at ‘HlUsdsI^
was ta eoBaectioa wtth tbe laltlatkm

I next Thursday.
ibe 38th.
. The par
Ught aad daeoraiad la iapaaesa hm
terns anil_^paia«at. q^blle tbe terlta
tion* were writieu la the foliowlag
verse:
”Come to my borne aad wHh me din
Thursday evening U the date.
Come real early aad stay real lair.
And bring for Blaacbe a prorty plate.
During the etealag two games wer
played, one before aad ooe fOUowtoi
Ic four<ourse dtimcr: the flrst gam
etog Plodtogi his swix-ihcart.” and
le laax an insurance policy game
^Hrb*consisted of a policy written by
Miss Haskell and later filled out by
guests during the evealag.
The meun sened was the following*
Crexmeil potatoes.
Swivt bTxad salad.
Strawberry shortcake. Edam chew,
•iropolitan croara.
Cake,
IkmlKin*.

popular and a student tor at least two
years. U differs from ftatemlUea. as
instead of the candidate betug rushed
be mast vasb tbe club tor memberabip.
Tbe candidate must also have boeg.
hauled up on tbe earM by the preii^
dealt or tecoily before be can beeomr
a member. Tbe sign of distress, saloUtioa. etc.. Is the hee-baw or braying
of tbel donkey, or cscl. Dressed to
sheets and btankeu. with protnberances on the bead to represent the
eael. the neophytes were brought into
the reception and caused to do many
odd Nt«nu.
While Judge Tapimn of I\irt Huron
was hearing a suit for seperate mai l
against John D. Canerdy. bk
In ^iew of a i*ndiable geo«*rsl elcv
wife was alleging that be was drink­
ing heavily and spending money n»ck lion, nil old niemlwr of the prirr rliig
Icssly. Caeerdy. who is a bookkeepiT llvilirin WWte«-linj*el. Imi« Ji-<t «»iN-iii-d
an rwtabhwhment for flie sui.j.ty 'of
for the Michigan Sulphite Fibre Co^
i-rtorv- f-> i.arHm.itetitnry enndfwas hiring a light for life. He was dnlCN and others whose bii*ini-s>* or
walking through the plant wht-c hi.4
urr m.iy l«-a<l lUem Into dancer
ituvtioii. lie already nuiuher*
fool *lippcd and he wa* prccipliauri
al
„f il,e ii,.|.imy .tt.d n
against a swiftly revolving licit. Hr
weiulsr* of parlknuHiit niiioiig hi*
saved hlm*clf by putting out hi*
bands: though hi* baud*, face aui
neck were *oriou*ly lacerated. The
court ordered him to pay hlh wife fr.o
Csnfl of Thsnks.
a month and she niuKt pr.ivide him
I take tbb inrun* nf «-xpr.>*ini; *n>
with board and lodging.
*lnc< rc ih.'ink* to ihr grnilrmrii of the
An apple wtlghlng exactly one commit tee and fellow einzen* for the
pound and measuring 4\ iurhc* tc in-autiful watch pr(-*(‘Ute<l m<* as n
dlamrier and
Inches 4n rlrcum- mark of appreciation of my efforts to
f&rmcc. plucked from a tree In the serve (he city, to the Im-si of my ahilorchard of George Rmmiher. a farmer Ity^as chief or the ikiHcm an.l flrr dcnear J^ewborry. ha* lK*rn brought to
town, logothcr with s number of other
fine ^[M•rlmen^ of the fruit. The npp! •
is of the -yellow transparent” va­
riety. and perfectly *ound.
^
Try CbimberlAte s Colic, Cbolen
A live cat. buried tn several thou­
sand tonk of coal, wa* the surprising fluff Dfaurtoex Remedy teff yon wUI
And of tongshoremen engaged In un­ nercr wish to be without it in your
loading a freighter at the Soo lino borne. It has sareff mauy lives,
dock* at Gladstone. A sack was found
fonn.! iForstlcby American Dror Co.
St the bottfim of the Niat. am
Ing o|iene»l a hungrydtKiklng
rant'd from It ;<» the wharf. There was
s slight cavity in the coal which had
served to protect tb
rnishing. but the lioat had been 10
Jay* with the coal on tniard.
Twenty young women of Pontiac's
society af (he younger set borrowed
tbelr hroihem* and swc'ctheart*’ full
ANO
In'S* suits and attend<Mi a ' stag” din­
ner party givpn hy Mb* Ulllan U wh.
gaCTLJRIM I*he girls* l>c*l fellpw * expected to g. t
I !MH‘k at their '•Ijable*** In men>
VIA
'loihe.-. but the dear thlng.< locked the
lo4»r* and dn w the window shades
Ight.

$4

raCAGO

NORTHERN MHANUNE

G. A. Dergland. a Mllwatikcc lumber
man. who has e1ttcn*lv«- ln^creM^ .-^t
Bergland, on Ijike Gogcl.lc. has
opened a vein carry ing gold, silver and
copper on a to-acie piece of laud he
recently . si-curi'd inim Ontonagon
county. Mr. BorgUnd hs* hail a few
men at work and aKsays of the ore
made in Milwaukee and at the Michl
gan College of .Mlne.s Indicate high val­
ue*. Mr. Bergland think* he ha* a
bonanza, and will starr *yMematlc op
crailons to exploit the property. The
entire town of Bergland Is dependent
upon hi* large sawmill and lumbering
Inlcresu there and the opening of a
mine would greatly cmhancc Its stand-

m-rwAMKR

WANTCO TO MNT-raar.or tre aa.
raratehed nxm: atcom heat prrteiwd. AMrcaa J. R. W. care Bee.
oraacptSMf

mr

WANTED—Meat cook at once. Thos.
Sharp. Lake View hotel. ETk Rapids
sept 16-tf
>tel. Itundry
I also have
Tious kinds of
skilled lalior. Thos ' In need of employmem or^emploj n call, write or
phone
3rth.
ploymeut Contractor and Com
Sion Salesman. 213 E Front 8t,.
Hucllmantcl Bldg.; up-*talrs CItx.
phom* No. 474.
sept l3-lmo

GOOD SHOE SHINING—StH> Cu
n at the Lion barher shop.

LOST

FOR RENT.

TO RENT—G<kmI hmiM'.
South Vnlon Mnn't,

\V. F.. ' im? !«W i-.rn: in-r y __

FOR RENT—From room near Boardman avenue school. Sulfsblo for Hatter. p>Y eoiUMl..........
(earhera. Inquire ;sl 43G Webster
street.
aug 30-lf

iSSS""

FOR RENT-^Thrt'o room
€03 w4t Seventh street

Inquire

BUGGY, grindstone in trade for a cow.
Organ for sale. Inquire U2.1 Walnut
street.
sept IG-CI

ACEST

SA- (VIU-I.AIH
^unifTviMO

health

-I

AMS STIINGTH

A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
AND NERVOUS PEOPLE.
A ROilTiVE CURE FOR
ECZEMA
ERYSIPELAS
SCURVY
GOUT
RHEUMATISM
TUftERCULOflIS
NERVOUS DISEASES
BLOOD POISON
WEAK LUNGS
KIDNEY TROUBLE
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
LIVER TROUBLES,
SA-MU-LAH UbleU are coi
from the essence of rare
' Bast iDdlaa Plaaia, and are the perfected result of over $o' years ol
medical research.—SA-MU-LAH aeto prompUy oa tbe Uinga. Liver
and Kltfneya. Tbete organa'ate directly responsible for the condition
of the blood. SA-MU-LAH is a blood purifylag medicine put op In tab­
let form, aad oontalas aotelag of an InJoriotn nature. They are Invalu.
able to cases pf apecifle febrile dieorderu where the Wood has a bm
unteB Of tebrtte or‘uric aeid. Every dlaeaae or disorder tbat flesh la
beir to can be ttaeed to tmpofu Blood. SA-MD-LAH baa helped Uioth
taads of •ufferera.-dt oan help you.

FREE.
OK SALB AT PBINCIPAL DBDGGtSTS.
BRICE «ll BOX containing » TABLETS, W CENTS,
a r>« d<^«r cMoot npplr m. toad inice aad onler to

POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
HEWXJWW,

>0

DO YOU want a timber claim? ThenIs hie money in It. If you wish (o
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
know more about It call upon
K.
Gihh*. 41<* Slate liank building, or This repert it made up daily. Th« Recerd is not responsible for changes
\Vm. F. Singleton at the Whitinx
in prices.
hotel.
»ept l!Mf

TicKtU OB Sb1«
ComiBtadaS Tlrand«7,
St^tMBkw 2Ut

noth 'j>lioDL-s,

ANNUAL 6. R. & I.
EXCURSIONS

The I
LOST~Silk Jarkei Uiween Eighth exciiri«hms on Tnemlay. i>
and Sixu-eulh strwM*. Sunday even troll $3.00. Toledo $3.(m.. Chicago |r..on.
Grand Rapid* I4.U0. The aerond exlog Kimler leave at HeconI office.
cim.h»n
will Ih‘ to lUchmond. Ind.. on
Rf|H 20
Tuesday. Oct. HI. Fare |3 ihf.' TIrk.-t*
good to n-tuni for ID da%*. Siv G. R.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Twent v
acres of fruit. A. P. Ciirtl*.
M'pl 20-121

I. C. BURNS

i

WANTED-GIrl for general bouse
work: small family; $3.3a per w«-ek
415 Sixth street. ;
sept Ml

$4.00
iiiforiimlion

n»t Bdwttoa It.
While Senator Hanna, at rlislrman
er the national Refmbliran committee,
was <xnidur(lng (be rsm(ialgn of MSH.
hr was gready aniiov««<1 hv a man who
sppMed for (he poridon of measonerr
at (he national headquarters. ITUs
man had called to see the amntor four
days 4n *n<'ce»*.un to present his ai>plh'atlon.
.\fler die fourth vUll Senator Hantia -enl for d*e man wlu wa* dim

WANTED-Three rooms ylosc in for
right hnusfkoeplng. ^Inquire 747
-V.ui H*w diat man who was hiro
Washington strt'ci.
sept 7-tf Ju«! iiowr* inqulrctl Hamm.
“Ye*, sir.** *:ild the m.-»*.-iiger.
GIRL WANTEO.-l.Mr general honse•*l»o you know what he unnls?**
rl.
Mrs. W. P. trotser. 223
zrdman avenue.
sept 7-tf

FOR SALE

Fnr fiirllicr
cjill or writu.

te fm

HOUBB WAMTCO itllflCOIATCLY—
BteTtel
to rwt W hv aa ( or • rooB hoeee.
tea tteu MM MteofT. Ovur fit
centrallr leeated. Lcare IntonaaUoo vtih Mr. Kelloa at tbe nr»t
Katleoal baak._________
ie|rt IS-tt MUftIC-MIsa BlDBche Baraum. iB:;
structor to viofla. guitar aad harv
WAMTEO TO BOY—le or tj ft. «mmouy. la ready to open clasaea. 63$
cerr couoter. alK> to rent Male* and
WashlagtoD atreet. CUz. phone 7t$.
wcoad hand etore flxturee.- Addrew
tot 8. Union 8t., Travetae CItr.

ILLINOIS

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

HAUt IRB. an BLOOa

MI80ELUXNE0U8
liDftBV TO $J0AI»-^ ftt teMfii
put temertMte Utmm flw aaift
teffulru off m UeSUtmn. Pifli
Plate HM.
July.

|4pnrr t.*hlrtm ..........
m rtsii ttATr.4<»rTRAV

tCtTT :nEAI.KI(<«.

mm

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321"*."“^;:

TAXES

Notics to Taxpaysrs.
\
The tax rolls for the collection of
school and city taxes and special aese«*men(t for the live wards of tbe
^ty of Traverse City. Mich., have been
placed In my hands for coHoettor.
I will be In my office for the purFOR SALE OR RENT-A good sr-von- po*e of rollccilng saM taxes every
week
day from now natil Nov. 1, 1306.
Dm house. Inquire Dr. Gaunllett.
*epl 1-tf from k o'clock until li:10 o’clock tn
tbe foi^noon. and from 1 o'clock untU
FOR SALE—Ilou*e and lot. corner 4 o’clock in the afternoon of each day.
Front and Monroe »treet*: 30 acre*
All taxes paid before Sept Ipl will
fruit land: lo acre* timbered: price be tv-eelved wllhonl collectiou fees,
$€00. Addi^** B. E. Belknap, lays and all taxes remaining unpaid on
West Front street.
sept 1-lmo*; Sept. i«t and imUI Oct. 1st. a penalty
of one per <
for collcc
will be
SALE—House and lot
202 N. charged. On all Uxes remaining un­
Asbury
aug 2C-tf paid on Oct. 1st and uaill Nor. 1st a
penalty of two per cent for collection
FOR SALE CHEAP-Oae dining Uble. will be charged.
Office. Room 202 State bank Iddg.
one sideboard, one refrigerator, re­
volving book case, three dining
M. EL Ha*ke:i. City Treafurer.
Dated July 24. 1$06.
chair*, arm chair, three rocking
tealra and oth(^ articles of furni­
July$6-OcL$L
ture. Inquire at $11 South Union
StreeL
‘ aug 3-tf
FOR SALE—HouKe and lot. barn on
lot, 4 42 West Eight stre-et. rrice
|2.H">, onc-lhird down, balance to
suit purchaser. Inquire 113 Ea.st
Ninth streeL or address John Clune,
Cheboygan. Mich.
sept S-if

SEWER

f

vvl'i''

tax;

HOUSES AND LOTB^Monthly payFifth Ward.
Mto Haraton W. Smith, 61$ West Notice to ail Persons Inleresteti:
WeveoUi StreeL
phme in.
The special assessment ux foil tor
juae$74f the construction of Lateral Sewer* No.
1. Sewer District No «. located to the
FOR SALC-$
alley between Washington and Web*
Bay StreeL
HalL alao 14- star streets, beginning oh Garfield are.
nne. running thence west to Barlovr
tead mm ostflt; also t-room brick street, thence north on Barlow to
resldeaee. BT Sixth streeL Apply B'ashlngton' street, thence west ofl
to John Horsfleld at reaideaea.
Wdshlngum street to Railroad areaoe,;
juaeflMf thence to coaaeet with trunk sewuf, t
has been pteced la my hands for eo|.
FOR BALB-Btore buUdlng. stock aad lecUou, the same to be paid oa or bt*.
iaturea WW aaU aS at aay part, fore SepL 30. 1$05.
or wffl fund buHdteft. Apply at eaea
M.E.HA8KHLU
Chaa. Bouteteal, Trafures City. MSeB
'
City Treaauter.
. , _
■________
teay $7-41 _____________ $<2 State Bank buUdtec:
FOR SALE-41 lots to fianteh's 6th | Sept 1-lmo.

2

mcHtoAN. niiBAv. wrtuftn n. im&.

SCROFUIAlsr
a£2^?iSj
Eat-ss£ijss.r=;
ya-jjrtJga'sira
SS£S5SfS^“

* «■ OM ng, bot
t Mr# la m» gm-

art amcb to tht
Ht aow la tbt aodal liftor lioa*
Mra. Maokajr. who hat con
be kaowa at nhe aUrer ^aeco.** U
anoBjr the beet haowa and moat pc

^ ^
Un. A
S^^p^jlc comlag la for a good deal of a(
1 aad Ladr Karlor4.^ai4haa *>®«!
mainlag EbglUh and foialga Wat Hjrde Park hooM^.
.•ben the mikado U aera la public |
maalfcate no intcrwt la bl* wb-;
Jecte. neither ■mlling aor bowing a«
I he panes along. He alu seemiagty
the accentuated type of
t. Indeed, he hardly aeem.
hear the applause of the crowds

. ahaklag hit head, walked firaily
heMoelL
Daat let
the
dying
words of Charles U. pioring
bamdbat
faea lhal k leaat that hU last thoaghta were not
forhUaaeir. Jamea V of Scotland died
thinking of the aaoceasloa. News ha:
Just been brought to him of the birth
of a daughter—known In later years
fame and sorrow as Mary Qnecn of
Scots—when the d>-ing king eaclalmej
^UmHbm of the prophetically: “The crown came w!to
Jpatlg^l^ a lass and will go wUh a las5.“
JETTSTw
rLd glrla who The CnglUh prince consori’s last
aas characteristic of the
a«awaltiaror««m«iv«««I«*^l^
tfay made aaeymy
aeg^
j tofty aad yet humble ple'y of his life.
hare ^had wealth and rank and pow^
uw
i
rlfhrof tbel^^
the
bat If!f thc^c were all 1 had had hcAr
leftorrtj^of
bat
i. pain In the I wretched I should be!--Eachaci

penalty

atter oTX™rj::r^"ai

show that he remembers the j tioo, aad a UfeUme of impaired usefulIdlrinlty of his ancestors, who were! »«•.beat, while In many caaea the
been found to eoual this grj 1
tpmpamlooftrthe care of aH j

ago.
I>r. Maurice Francis Bgan. professor
comparative phllolog>- In the CatL
ortopwreuS '
university ai Washington
foppl^Ifyoa been decorated by King Leopold of
“for distinguished literary
When the decoration arrived
away. Mrs
veneration for royalty,
him. saying In a letter

AI R

the Oolooaade Hotel, SeaUto,
writes;

While he was yet a teacher
*m s‘ Free schwil, SpItalHelds. i^n-1 opgrstiaa. 1 wbh <
m. Israel ZangwUl. now famous ys would try Udt great prsparmtkat-

r.r

|.l., *rlsh>, tonipo«-d I
“ «°">y
n?
Kir K«lwsrd Elgar, the '^l»<bigiilsheJ
#n I ®o«T^
fbe
•cm them .o
> ve rsos and
composir.
>mposi*r. mss
wss at one time, like ibelI the
... editor
^
of an American magazine
ImmorUl Wagner,'>lad^d «*am a rewjI They were promptly returned. Some
shillings by putting togitluT
'[years later, when fame had eome hh
drilles fnm. operas su,d ,K,pular alrs.l
^
nervous proatraUon.
^ He is a raemlK-r of sn interesting
ZangmIH dispatched the re­
Mrs. Pinkham Invites all young
west end club in Umdon called the j jects! verses, which mere paid for at women who are ill to write ber for fraa
“You Ik-Qiiler club. Its lUle
high rate and “boomed” as the work adrioa. Addium. Lynn. Mam.
that no “shop” Is iKTmItted In conver­
' a celebrated author.
j
sation. Air Kdward Elgar Itc an ardent
Justice William J. Oaynor has re
galfer. a great smoker and morks only fused the Fusion nomination for may­ careful practice, with this Idea always i
In the mc»riilng.
In mind, will rnalde one to accomplish I
or of New York.
; At the recent annual meeting <»f the
81X nrm- rases Of cholera and on- from one-fourth tocmMhlrd more In a
British Medical aHSociallon Dr. The'e death, the latter at Stettin, are rVjKjr^ given time.
dore H Hyslop. sutH-rlntendent of <h1 In Germany. Five nom casi*s mere
1 have sf‘cn a young man almost use
.Iknhiehem lloyal hospiul. a siMidallrt discovered at Marieumerdcr and one himself up pitching one load of Imv
In neurology and In the treatment of
off a m-agon. while one who undiM-slooU j
menui disease, said: “As an alienUt
In a little black trunk mhich the the trick would pitch off a loail with |
and one whose whole life has Iw^n late Mr«. Ellra Jeffers of SprlngflelJ the greatest ease. When I was a young j
conei*nM*d with the Mifrerings f»f the had sent to her home as ordinary l«g- chap a goixl old m Ighlior o-sked me to j
mind. I would stale that trf all hy­ gage, wsB found flO.SSS. nearly all in pitch a load of hay onto the stack for
gienic. measures to counteract dis- gold. Mtb. Jeffers left IHn.mK) to tmo hliii. The day
turlHHl sliH^p, depres.Hcd spirits and all Wesleyan csdleg-s.
' manieil to shorn him that 1 eould mtirk
the miserable s«>quelB of a distressed
The Minot. N. W.. bank Is closofl j ^ it was hot, and -I west at it with
mind I would undoubtedly give the IM-ndiBg the action of the comptroller tuah. “Hold on! hold on!” he rolled,
fl.rst place to the simple habit of of the cugrency. The laat atatemeni “1 don’t m*ant you to kill yourself. Nom*.
|ira>er.”
showed the der>oslts to be 1115,000. A take It easy, and don't try «o lift your
. A memento of the kaiser’s recent run mas start'd on the’other two self up with the hay—>-ou can’t do
. Visit to Morocco is a splendid f4ill- banks In town, but It was heade.l <tir. that, you knt.w. Nor don't tr>* to gel
bltMMl negro of gigantic siatun* whtim
W. I*. Appleyard. construction su-|tho under part of the load off first.
the Mnm'ror brought home with him p<Tlnlendent of the Pullman Co., mas i Uk.K alK.iit till you find the right place
from Tangier. The negro was mderted killed by the train that brought his | to stick your fork, then mhutever you
for the Impe rial guards on arcount
wife to Chicago. He mas walling for | gel on it. if it is only a wisp. i»oke U
bis great si/e. “Othello” was deslg
Ig-!.-------------_ -,n„!onto this stack
Stneral time*
her arrival. She heard
naUHl as JamlHiurlne plnver. but as he had l»een klll«l. but did not know it \ showed me where to stick the fork in
bad iHH-u nscNi to flowing Arab attire was her husband.
j to the hay to get the top la.ver. By the
be took badly to the light tunic and
Miss Susan E. Dickinson, a Scran- time I got that load off 1 had learned
atm morse to his Jingling hand instru­ ton nemspaper m rlter, is very disctm-1 several thing?. One mas never to ndl
ment. mith mrhleh he puldirly rapped Bolate iHvanH' she is only 4 f«H-t .T1 up a forkful on the bmd. and another
the lismnnaster on the head during inches tall. She riTeived word from 1 to pilch whatever 1 g\>t on the fork,
. his first performance. The Moor has] a Hosioo magazine that Admiral j whrther it was Utile or much, and not
nom 1ms n mlthdramii fntm the hand { Dewey and 8<'natur Allison, acting as j to pile up a forkful ezeeirt mhen pilchmod the eiiipenir is iM»n.lering mhai to! judge^s ilia llterarv— contest, had 1 ing high.-kYirm and Fireside,
do mlth his “Ulark diamond ”
amanbnl her first prlre—a stack of sll-l
Korae l ight years ago l»rofess<»r Ap-1 ver di.llars equal to her height.
.
Death Bed Epigrams.

pUion of llrumu uui\ersity mas note.i
There art* few sayings of gn»al men
The renin*!, ling f.f the M*nate <
I among cHillege students for his fond­ l»rr in the old Mate house at A
half as inten'sting as tffe mords thi y
ness for being askiri original qti<*sti<jns ..U., th,- n«m In «hlrh C.<-nrr»l W«.h-j
rung down
In Ms K|>ee!alt>, chemistry And many InBlon re.lnicl hi. mllli«r>' romnil.. I
a time did be. ofTltand. settle the Sion, has iK*en praclirally compleUM,
\\Tiat. for Instanre. eould he smiN ter
doubts and clear away the dlfllrultbsj and it Is iald to N‘ one of the
than this picture of the last momejits
of his admiring pupils. One
aeruraie and lnten*stlng pieces of his-■Uichard Grt'cn. the hbiorian?
homever. the pn»f«‘ss(»r mas pul at bis j tnrfcal reMoratlon ever achieved in
in!I Me had spokezi the last senienet's of
nmntry. In this rtx^m also n.o i
r fan-mell and gratitude to those
precorbius fnwhtnan:
y of iMace m hich endi*d the mar i
around his bed. and then
chemical change did loot's Wife under
Groat Britain was ratified on !
^Is fm-efinger on his pulse, he
go?” ProfoMir Appleton hi'stuied. ,
U. J7SI. *nd hori- (8.-IH. 1114. j
>>P •' 'h^' •!‘X-I"r si...,.lne ..v.-r
Mirri ndeitil and finally aske^l
I7I>«I Mt ibf drtPimie, rrom Iho ,l»i>''ni »I><1 »ilh a Mnlli- iiiu-ml 111.- one
question
hl^
r. TlM.r..ui«.n.,
thol
• S"'I.1hV.. mith tin
I rallliiK ot the Meral con.llimlonal j The Aral Akiander of n.iasla araa
the n ply: “She lurutM to rublH*r and convenllon of I7S?.
'
1
'ronI'loA Jn his last hoiira at ihthen turned to salt.”
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I length of lime he occupied In dying.
rharliw Mat hem s, the gn*at k:ngllsh
Wasted Energy,
| and made many apologies to .his atctJmMian. .un* day previous to the p<y
One day I saw tmo men shoveling tendants. The last mords he spoke
Id bis publiriy pr«»cta!mi'd direjeTirth into a magtm. One pushed his were to Ms wife, m-ords s!w)ken with
hankrupiry. InVltt d a friend to dine' shovel jnio the pile, lifted U and di^tp tenderness. “You must Ih* tired,
with him Tl»; malIUll^ m<
masMri tossed It into the m*agOQ with the one Elizabeth.” "Wlien Maximilian mas facdom n by .-onie r«wesh«*rr>. “That V a motion. The other filled his shovel, j log the rlfies of his exi*cuiioners he
deJicious mine,” hi?^ru nd eaelaimod: i lifted it up. gave it a swing, and up In-j bait no thought for himself. His mind
“It muM have cost ypu a lot of m<mey.*' to the wagon. In a few moments the S was full of his loving and loyal mlfe.
“It didn’t cost mo anything that i^“bos»” came up. He watched them a and just Iteforc the fatal volley rang
knom ol.- the actor ansmere<l with a | few moments. “J»at.” he called to the out he exclaimed. “Poor Carlotta!”
shrug ‘“You had It given to you.‘ man who mas swinging his shovel. ^ ”A king should die standing,” was
then”'’ the frl*-ml stjgu. Ated. “Oh. iio.” j -,kba! do you mean by wasting all that r the proud sentence which clo.sed the
ausm.i f«M MHthem^. I i-mght it fr«’m ! motion? What do yOu swing your | lift* of Ixjuis XVIll of France. CromEllih, In Ho-tl st-eet ”
•'lUU he shovel for? N<»w.^ Just look at Phil. weU’a dying words were, “My desigr
anil cliarge you something fi>r it.” the Just watch him a minute. He puts in i la to make whal^h^ie I can to be
frhuid exclaimed in astonishment. ”! three abovelfdls to your two. He pots; gone.” and Louis XV spent his last
belie\e he did mrite aomeihing down It right from the heap into the wagon, moments in tiring to chees his woep^
In a book.” Charles reioned gravely; He d»K*sn’i maate any motion awinglag Ing |tteodants. “Why do you weep?”
“let's have another glass, my boy.”
his arms. Now atlck your ahovel Into be taW Ito them. “Do you think 1
Philip Black, an ag(*tl mt-siem pb»- that dirt, and then lift It straight to aboold Uve forever? I thought dying
•ne'er who for forty yvars has live*! the wagon, and quit that fooling away would b«'e
more difficull.”
' among Oklahoma Indians, has tu*en motion by awinging your arms.” ^
Louis XVI of France did not live to
married at
Reno to Miss EupUha j Pat followed InaimcUont. but It was | complete hU last sentence. “FrenchComer , of Waionga, bis .fuunei mhj hard
Finally be asked Phil to i men.” he shouted, as the executioners
wl/e. Several of Black’s former wives ) show him how Phil did ao by takiBg I dragged him roughly to the block, “t
hold of the shovel with him. When 11 die gulIUeoa of the <
Professor Alexieff Torigony, one
fried It. and after me. Pray God my blood fall not on
time of the Untvermlty of Mo^w. and working about ten mlnuiea, caught on. France. If so—.” At this moment
who WM impriacmed in mi for al­ Now I never swing a ahwel or fork hia voice was drowned by the krad
leged cbmpllclly In the aaaaaalnation except for a long throw. It ukea one beating of drums and a second later
II. will riionl.v come to some time to learn 0>e easy way of
Charles 1 also died with on i
sbov'eling things into a wago^wlth one
motlofi. or unloading hoy without j pleted sentence on his lips. He
waste of strength and time, bnt a little 1 on the scaffold to speak to Dr.

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Boardmaii River
Electric Light
& Power Co.'

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izacj for Ceitbritftf Fox
Typewriters

STOVe

Ym Ar* Not Feeling Well,

R. W. Rastall

we have one IS inch stove
screw draft, cast le^.
larfje openinij for fuel,
only $1.00. If you want
a better air ti^hi wc have
them; they have extra
heavy cast lops, bottoms
and fronts, heavy cast
linings, oak stove, steel
body, nickeled
swing
tops, nickeled screw
drafts, nickeled lock*lever
latches, nickeled fooirails.
They are large, hand­
some stoves and are built
for business. We start
them at $8.00. Ctomc in
and see them.
We sell “Cole’s Original Hot Blast,” the most
wonderful heater made.

tired nod worn out. perhaps oreft
worked. Roiit feel iLis way when

are «> near ik hand, tber will

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For gals bf all Dnicri«ts
to Cant and 2B Onnt Mexoa
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES

IfAy Ym- ymr lot wUhout Xiw
With rtirV k.'
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nirht *1 your
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»t • r*^-.»D»U« pricv Wh«f* th.i

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TRANSPORTATIOH CO.

A BEAUTIFUL
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FINE

ORGANS

STSAHES MAWSTIE
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Tor.»l*j.. ThumUje,

Taken in exchange
for KIMBALL LIANOS in Iasi few
weeks. To make
room for another car
load of pianos

iiiiiisSrS
n»I iirVf ..f
iR.jtUrr
M a N. K. tirks-t omrs.

k&ii.E.TiiiEj»no

We Will Sell the Or­
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Price-

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Prop.

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OR. t BridlNOlt^mce ovTf lenerlean Drug Siora Special aitent.rm
to c.ve, ear. nose and throat. Gla? -c9
aited. Boih phones, Kealdence 519
Sixth StroeL

OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To­
ronto University. Office in Munson
bldg. Telepbonet. office lOS; reridenee J04.

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ARTHUR H6LLIDAY—M. dT Phyalclan and surgeon. Removed to offlcea over Ftrst National bank. CIUaens phone 355.
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OR^ LAWTON—p1i> riulau and ?orR.s»n; i»!!ic.*m lu Willn hn Mock, third
fliKir. with Drs. Sits>cr and IN-nhalIfgOD.
HARRY B. HARNER—Kxperi pUno
tuner and action regulator. Satis­
faction guaranu-ed. With KlmbaU
Music House. Citz. pbone 264.
I4ERVEY H. ANDERSON-Attomey
and counbclnr. Wilhelm Mock. Trav­
erse City, Mlcb. CUlzoDS phone 105.
OR. O. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sathep
phone 3C4.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Carver. !»riccs nasonsMc. Office with
O. P. Carver and Bro. oUlh phonos.
DR. E. F. CHASE—HoiiK ojmthisl. Offif c iiv.-r
« dm : More. 4'itir.*nj phtiiic Kvrildciic

DRS. J. 0. k HART J. TRDEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHV8ICIAN8I
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to u •
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Ito. ..-UW E—toto. •
WriAo-.ptt.l. Ot«l»n.pb«o.'C..

JOHN R. SANTO
Kew Wilhelm Block.

RAN(
FIRE INSURANCE
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST .

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n.t tonica

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GEO. A. JARVIS

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rk and tuitnL' it urfn hk.,tinn ofu-n •h-.aint i
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CON PART.
r.rm,
.nd
no.hu,.
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Rnilw, Co. «m.
«,n.l It. To pr.-r«,t Ilu- l«.t from dumkln,. I
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u- I.T. fh^ln. kl..* ] .

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rood afts-r wtianlnK hat.y. It will abM> rn-torr | Tram
Ttk
...d wu„....:
,abosiom ts.lts natural
thrwurb thl> rauj--.
. to .r„d
». for
W«- .4amr*tly warn
toU* «f I>r. Cbarlr. Kl.-.lt ro..d H..
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brforr rurrha-lnz W.
warn la.lk.« nut , Train arn >^ Trays-^fM
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any Olhrr cr«^m
Train1 mrnre,
1 Tratwrao (-.tr l.K p. m. aad
arnr^^n
Out »u pro^ r i«p in from t
I rir-ffc r«<d u- k-uarantt^
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On *lrwt all the l-rlnripal Dw^n

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: wrapper. Poataca prs^aid.

IWIusio Mouso
M. B. HARHER,

DR. F. MOLOSWORTH- Special at*
tentlon to diseoaos of the eye. ear,
nose and throoL
Glssbes -lilted.
Kooms 7 andi I8. H. Jb U Mercantile
aih phones.
; J5ey
Co. block.
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brntmflrm t.-Ur, la the r«n
•tody and . xi-nrnr. bj UrC
rian of hiarh atandinir In hU i

SIO TO $40

First customer gets
first choice. Every
one a bargain.

^EAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Grand
Traverse Lend and Loon Co.. F.
Thurtcll, Mansrt*r. Office, room f

a P. CARVER A

to get thecm out of
the way All in good
shape, and
makes to select from.
KIMBALLS. Storys
iv Clark, Chicago
Cottage. Kstcy,
Clough
Warren,
and others. A I I
marked in plain fig­
ures,

Sale Begins Saturday,
• September 16

tit O. S. CHASE. 1
red from 205r08 Wilhelm
Lclrn block,
biod to 407 and 401
new state Bank BuUdlng.

phonee lOL_____________

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DR. W. E.. MOON—Phonea, office.
CIU.. 107: Bell. 99. Residence, 714
WasMngton sueet, ClU. phone 114;
BelU 99.

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o( ntility and genenl adapts,
bility.

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DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA

If you warn a cheap

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No matter WHAT POWER

SOUVENIRS

THY A HCCOHO WANT AD,

The following letter should bring
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Trains laara Trararaa uttj aa rooows:

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(Nsttoosl Daa«ala)

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I5.no to Detroit and Toledo. $C.no to
CTMcago. $4.00 to Grand Rapid? on G.
G. A I- annual excursion. October 2rd.
15.00 to Richmond. OcL lOlb. Ask any

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