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The Evening Record, September 25, 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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1905-09-25
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SATUROArS ISSUE
2485
THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAGES
BLOODSHED
WILLRESDLT
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Hit Wifi la Baltovatf to Haee Bfea the
Woman Found to the
Sul^
nUVCRSE CITY. MtCMIGAN. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SS. 1*05.-
'EXCLDSiON
IS nOANNY
or DMECftATOKt OF CATHOLIC By Wire to the Breatas Record.
REV. FRANK .BRISTOL OOWNT
Bocioo. Sept. ».-4a eoeaectioa with
ctmmmBM Ant rouND.
WANT CHINESE BARRED.
the RTnthrop *uit cate murder myk.
tery. the pollc. are acmrchlns for a
mlaaiag weat end doctor and hi* wife.
The latter U believed to have boea the
vlctljo whoae body wa*
•CMC CATHOLICS HAVE ARMED and thrown laio the water after the
BECAUSE THEY ADVOCATED THE
murder.
THEMSELVES.
EXCLUSION ACT.
s^iiRG HHi mmm
^fOtgauoec it the Slrth Town to Be Vlt; Itod by the Vandalt Artned
Gurrda New Maifitolned at the
Catholic^ CemeteHea.
'
HIGH SCHOOL
WAS DEFEATED
tout TEU
OUT PUIED
STREETCAR
LEFT TRACK
MRS. KAISER
WAS DN TRIAL
fUlT PEOPLE WFRE IHJUREO
r
BOUGHT HER A “PONr OFBEER
WONT BE N CtNDIDtTE
WILIPAIDEPOSITORS
TWO CHILDREH DEAD
l»ef, S4V^; December. If5»4c. Corn—
September. 52 V: Decomber. 4C»4c,
Oala-Septrmber. 27 Vc; December.
2«*4C, Pork. $115: lard. $763; ribs.
$?.62,
East Buffalo. SepL 23.-CatUe-Falr
1y active, slower.
Calves—^A^Hve,
firm. Sheep—Active. Mronger. Hog*
any atylei ^ L»nU Tavern.' —Artlvt, firm.
PorottiJ Clark, the infant daughter
of Ml. abd Mm. George E Clark of
Solon, died Sa'-nrday morning after a
brUJ lltees#. The funeral wax held today at 2 o clock irom the Green Brier
achoollunse.
achool lunse.
g
M#BdB7. Sept 2.1905
AffiuuNDitiie
Store
■ULLETIN:
FlexibiTHandle
A tooth brush with a
flexible handle is some
thing new. I’hc Florcnre
Mfg. Co. have just put
one out. It is their fa
mous Prophylactic brush
and the new idea is called
“J:UST RIGHT”
■li
CITY BOOK STORE
THE HOBAIT CO.. Pr**.
That’s wliat pm*|»le say after
pattinj; .m a i*iir of our new
fall slioi-s and have |teeu hoW
ni<t* they fit ami \ook, and
liave found out 1»ow comfort*
able they are.
tbitstpumbtr
calls for * change from Summer
to Auiumn nppjueL also that
everything the correct drasser
U hercFall Top Coat*.
Fall Suits,
Fall Hsis. Glovcf. Shirts,
Neckwear and Vnderwear.
Come In and view these crisp
and refreshingly new style*.
Ovjr S^oolc
is 80 lai^e and cvuiiplete that
we are liavinu no troublt* at
all in s:itisfying own the
most eritie.il buyers.
8
HOES
HOES
HOES
HOES
FOR STREET
FOR HOUSE
FOR EVEPUNG
FOP SUNDAY
KutodiSSoytSSSJr
You ran always lin.l your
style at this store.
fWrofpHyltooElo
You will experience a
new sensation when you
use it. The flexible han
dle relieves the pension.
It makes it possible to
use stiff bristles on tender
gums. It is really SOME
THING GOOD. INVESTIG.XTE.
30o
-THK
AMERICAN
DMCIO S-rOPSK
219
rnLmm±. Prrors^
H. R. Macdonald, Plgr.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TIDa
PRICES SATISFACTORY
s£UL£S0FC00DSMQiC^
THE STYLE is characteristic and the
III is perfect
Scbwl Shots
nrM
BAOHAMT
&
FIOSGOI
You Know
of j‘iist how much we ..
...Sptcial Sale.,*.
on MiBSCs’nnil CliiMrcns*
Shoes, for Ibc BCll 30
Days.
Call and
boo
them. No trouble to
show you at
Wb are now piraaneBtl, locatBdiuthe Wilhelm block
Jllfred ereilkk
& Company
DRS. SAWYER & PENHALLE6AN
242 e. Trout Si.
D K N T I S -r S;
SEE O I R W 1 N.n O W DISPLAY
Wc carry a largo line of
tbo R«1 School Houao
Shoe*. Nothing better
made to wear.
can help
building
KEEPING RIGHT WITH THE PEOPLE
Tli il's what wo tire doint: now. We are sell alKiul threefourths of all the pianos sold in this vicinity. If you an*
one of the few wlio an* not buying of ns tlu n* must be
8*»me reason for it and we would like to know lliat reasmi.
When our izooU are the l>*«l ami our jirici'S the lowest why
should you not l>e anion;? the liost of siitistiLHl ct*8tomers
who are stiviii;: many dollurs y<*arly by detilin;: with (irinneil llros., the larL'^-sl and be.st reUiil music house-in the
world. The next time you want anythin;? in tlic line of
music, call and m*t our pric s an<l terms.
POPULA* MUSIC, TALKWe MACHINES. HECOBDS
ORIIMNEl-l- BRO-rMIEF»«
MicblXau’s LBaidiaX Husk Hbum. 159 E. Frout SL
you
when 2
Tiefore oon-
Bfclmlim; any
oonlmrt
for LumlKT.Materialsn
or’mill work.]
1
We riiaki* siMH-ial iaterior work for Ri^tdonw'S Jand Public
ImiMIngR. Sten* Fronts and Fixtures. Porch Columns,. Steir
Work.eU'.
. *
If it*s made of wo<p1, wc* <x*in m.ake it.
TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.i
ClUtan* Phona. 32i B«H. lOP.
W.L. Brown. Manawor.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
-TRAVEIRSE CITY
Newest shapes for young
men; hondsomc colored
binds. Telescope crown.
Light colors as well as
black.
Telescoped crown—raid
ed in back drop front—
BLACK AND LIGHT
COLORS.
Telescoped
Crown—
wider band—
JOHN D.. GOOD FELLOW
By Wire to the Evenlog Record.
Cleveland. Sept. 25.—A int*e»ing of
imerest llll be held tomo.Tvw at ihe
home of John D. Rockefeller. A num
ber of prominent citixens aill go to the
estate and tell the Standard OH mag
nate he ts a good fellow. It is planned
to have addresses* made to RockefeUcT. aeanring him that the huslneet
men and citUens still have faith In hU
honesty. wMl^Iolng toward* mankind
and ao on. noiarilhstanding the many
aiiacjvc ma^e uptm him.
NINTH YEAR—2S0S
|rhw is very attractive is our west window! See^^^
those neat little framed picture's for 50c. A
dollar bu>'s one of the most unique framed
subjects ou the market; Then there are other
subjects costing a trifle more but fine for the
price. We do framing to order, too
SWEET CIDER 15 cents per gallon.
John C. Morgan & Son. Both phonos
119.
sept 1141
ARE YOU GOING TC CHICAGO?
A Convenient Way to Shop.
Co to Ch»». A. Stovm A Brother*,
elect your goods and have them
shipped to Mrs. H. M. TimWin, their
agent here. Pay
them on your ret^, or please piW her the bilia if
paid for there. She will give a letter
Said Several Races Never Lived Wha of Introduction to parties. 232 Front
Produced Ethical and Literary
street, up stairs.
Sept 25-11
Work Ex;ual to That cf
Broiled Steaks at Little Tavern.
Conf'jciu*.
BOLLOCK EDITION
A PICTURE WINDOW
THE UBOR LEADERS
By Wirv to the K^lnn Record.
NvaaotuH. Mirh.. Bepi 2&.—
PET08KEY TOOK FIRST GAME BY By Wire lo the Eventne Record.
Wakhingioo. Sept. 2S.~In a »ermon
mt the wholwwlo deprrdailona oo IhvSCORE OF 16 TO 6.
on the -StK^alled Yellow Peril'* last
Catholic r.mH«rUf5 reconily. a num
nlaht. Rev. Frank M. Briwtol. pro*!
brr of CaiboliM have anrn-d themdent McKinley'* pastor. *evorHy ar
aolrce a»d with fhh amhoHthi* arc
rai;;ncd the leader* of the American
»carrfiln< for th*- maraudem. go InFederation, of ljil>or for advocatlns
jfiirlaiv-d arc the Catholic* that blood
f1*cd #ccro* likely. Ncftaunce U the LACK OF PRACTICE WAS SHOWN the exclualoo of Orlenial labor from
ihi 1'niU‘d S'aU<*
j
aiath town lo
tlMted by the ma
ON THE FIELD.
••The world has wiinc-ssed tyrannies
raudera. ; Arm«l fniard* arc aoa
uf monarchies and aristocrmrle*/* hr
inalDtaioOd filahll»-at, all CaihoMc
criDtleilo*.
^ ‘ ' F.ll.r,.Tr.v.™.-C.tx center, cot on i“'"- •
<o «Une« the
.t Belt.lm end w„ . ,f, R,
1
^
<l«IKrtI*m of Indmtrriaj power, the Intoleranc** of lib
hind-Play Independl.^rty. Why occlude the Chinese mnh
ents Wedn
not other foreigners? Several races
never lived mho produced ethical an !
Till- High HchiNol u-am Ml the dust literary work t*q!ial b. that of Conf!i
If, lo C at pt‘tc»kK«*y Saturday afior- ciuK. The p*^»!ley of exelu*lon
ijcMW). T»«o hiral !«'aiu has no exetuTs neither American nor .\ngio-Saxon.”
■ran FULL BREED IN ELEVATED lo makf whai. viT, IV okkey liad haJ
I wo wt>ekK longvr training and the rv‘BTRUCTURE.
suit was hhown on the flcld. However,
this U a fault easily n roeilled by the
local u*am ami mill be as soon as po**fclble.
Tlie Triivorvf City lim- mas Ugblt-r
CONDUCTOR AND MOTORMAN than tli“ Ivio.-Nkoy lim, ami ma* weak
MAY NOT 'SURVIVE.
in addition. T^e lnie’-fer<nce of the CHARGED WITH STEALING
h»cal bro* maa also i>oor. while Peiow '
HORSE FROM N. PERRY.
key's luiN Tf. rrnee *howe«I up well.
Mactive Flan^ Caused the Car to
Ehrenlierper. who playei! left half,
’
iLeava the Rada and Plunge
did pkh! mork. having a flfieenyard
to bis crodP mdiHe Chenenka.
* Into the Elevated Railright .end. made tmo nfits ti yard run/<.
Carter at left half t^nd Pierson at ren- BUT HUSBAND DENIED GIVING
r laSh played an excellent game.
By Wire to the Eveniua Hcrbrd.
HER THE HORSE.
‘Chlcajp., Scpi. 2:..—.Many iK-mnn,.
Tbm-e were no scores mane by either
wenp hurt today when a l^kc alrcct ald«> In the llrrt half but In the *<‘coml
trolley ear 'tthdcr^full aiHHMi Jnm|M*d LmlK«> mrnt thningh «u n line buck Said He Would Be r “Blame Fool” to
the trarlf. tan a hundr.^l
an I and seoird for Tra\»r>.- Citv, Tlie
Separate the Only Team He
rra.*«he<! inio the eh*vatcl raiUny gfial mas kicked a'’d the si* |n*lnt^
Had—Cate Adjourned
t
atnu'diM*. (W'molihhtng th»' ear and
wen* made* there me:v ihc total
One Week.
L*.
Ilintmlni; =lu«lve ^Men»:«ih and the for ilic‘ game. Ferris. |V4oi.Key» left
I■
crew to the nrutiud, nvr iiaMKcnperH. end. m^s a very fast man an»l he landThe eaxc of NcImih Perry v^. Ami*I*
the molorman and the condiirlor were
mvi loncbdomnti. MHntyre mas
I
laken unermiicIcMta 10 the hoaplial. A also very ^a-i The Insi touchdown lia KaUor for Mealing one hor*e and
Nine hames* was taken up in Justice
deft-rilve lilanRe on a wheel rau»*ed the
IS made on a lineburk.
wrtteR
A slight rhaiige in the Travers- Clt.' | Nerllnger's court Ihix morning at 9;.*:o.
* Th> Injimil; John rUsMimsMai, mle np mas ma le m-nvsarv or ar-1 after an adjournment fr»ini Sktnrriay
limi*: Joint 0*\Tal1), aeilouN; Tlirlp
lUit of FellcTs Ktonoing off at Ibd | morning until t«».la\. N*1mmi INtiv.
linn KnurUk. itioiorniun. may die; laire. He g<»t olJT the train to set* the the idalnliff In Ihe csm*. ma^ riio tii>i
^
C'ljat h'* Howajd. eoniIurl»»r. may^db
klghlK bTM as e ven a menilier of tu * mitnoss to lake H o siand ;iUfl his te^
's.
Wm F. p*au/.v
Trii\* rM‘ riiy foc.Hli.'ill te.uji mn<n't of itmoiiy m* ndy reUled lo the rnnlrat t
notigh ImiMutann- to dKarrange the whifh he had ml!h .\ihdph Kais'er 1*'
mrhedule of tie* IVre MsrqueiK'. the giunlng last April and rontInning one
train went on and gate him a m**! year, mhe re:i|von he ma.H to rnn his
re to M*e the tomn mure com- farm upon which a team wa* tt» l>,
plc‘iely IHemm was put lo his plan* furnlshtvl by the latter. The hor.-e
which I* the cai>e of the Milt, was one
, ROOSEVELT
REGARDS
SEVEN
despite the
*»<'<***
subbing on an rnjihowed trp real of th,‘ hpin vthlcli Adidph Kai>er furYEARS SERVICE ENOUGH.
tfi«hetl him and be *u,ire that th* tmlv
inierti he Ita*! in the hor*e was the
^
'■
1 The iini* up max; Pb rs«»n. c: Nunl.
Would Not Accept the Pre.htontisl ,
^simoNon. r e: lb»sebn.H.k: I t: i^intract furnl*hlng him a u«m. Hl^
only knowledgA- «»f the ownership d
^omlnatloo Again Under Any
Farter. I t . FJ enenka. r r; llixlge.
Ihe Isay mare was the wonl of Ado1|di
. CircumsUnies. ; .
j Htinler. I e; h:?irr»nlH*rger. 1 h; 1/ulka.
Kaiser, who odd liim the hoi>e l»e, ____
|tiitl; Patiek. r h; RolHTtvm. q. Hol*
longe<l to^hlm. When ?iH*n Iasi on [
. By Wire b» the Kveiilug Ibs ord.
1 t ni.t.n U eaiitcln ihl.*- year and morke I
Saturday the animal In q;;esfK»n wa
' }V.vMiing«on. Seiu.
The tart that I hN tueti well TIm* team goi bark at in the barn, thi crt‘j»* exaniuatinu he i
rresidmt HiKmeielt has reiierate! } 1 o lock yestenUy. remaining In IV
xhr Adolph Kaisei live! on|
tilnec'ihe MHilement of the Jaj>amu(e j luskey ovTr r.ighl. Profeswirs F.insert the Maggie Scofield farm alxml elghu j
wal the statement that he mould | Knight. Nye. Humbeck and Uuggles
ro ig flora hi* owjj hons**. and with an |
lM»t mid»'r any elix'umManres art*«:pi j ai'coirpauu'd the t«-am.
adopuMl ton who wa.s w-eaV nilndc!.(
the preshb-ntial nomination in !!»«>>; The HIcli M-hool t.^am plavs the In A. KbIfct. be rwore. .to:ik'’tl.e bor*e
‘ baa 1mm made Khomm li.v^ongr.T-siuan 1 «|, pvt,dents Wednesdav apemron and Saturday morning to gti
th- city.
Prince of inimds. The fn-sldein wroG-|^t,,rday they play at Ri*c*U City,
Didn't Give Her Horse.
a ielter on the subjirt to the e.ii!.*r of I* ^
‘
Adolph Kaiser
the nex!
the Ih'jnoera' of Kulivin e^bt.ii. IHi
rworn *ml ftw an h<iur he :ohi of th
nois. mho mas tin- one mho miiv^KiaJed
variou* lalkb and fight* and irlp.s!
* Hou*t*ve]t*s rt'iiominatlun in Ikey. .h:___
wM.h hr had had with the rvvpondcnt.:
tl..t hi. .I. i.;rmln.a.>n '« r.-i
c ty SUte Bank Ha. Cl0«ed He told cf visiting her Sunday ami of
Mr.. «. flnal a.
..T.-n| Threugh Vclunla-y L.qaidatica
ht'T asking fur a p<my of beer whim ^
of Li. ..-rMr,. rqi.haU.mt to I»..j
9.089.
(CorUnued on Third Page.)
full term*, more than vMeli no man
.
should t>ccupy the pu YUlency.
By wire to ihe Evening Reciird
Kan*a* Fity. M»».. Sept. 25—Tho
Kansas City i^tate t*ank I* clo-ed by
voluntary liquidation but the dejiofcit.
ors mill 1»e paid In full The bank stirCLEVELANDERS WILL TELL
Eslhcf Viola. Osughter of Fred Mil- fered heavy lovsex thnmch the failure
HIM TOMORROW.
bert, and Dorothy, Daughter of^ of the Sal, TO bank. Cimion. Mo., and
had tlepusiu of 6l.419.0k9. '
' ’ Mr. and Mra. George C. aark.
Meetjing to Show That They Still Have
Erther VIoia, ^Ite (bmonthsmld
. Faith in Him Despite Many
THE MARKETS.
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. FYed Mllberi,
'' '
Attack* on Hlml
dieil Friday evening of cholera InfanB>etr«lt Mirh
:
M. Cavaignac Dead.
]j
By Wire to the Evcnlns Record.
t»
PiaH*. Sept 2i.—M. OodfTD/ Cavaisnac. mililater of mar at the time of the |
btopBiUas of the asitatiuo over th^
Dreyfu* ci»e. *v d«uL
WCATH£R--f^ umiMbt and Toe*.
day; frrth aoitlierly vljida.
A
MErNS txYOUTiO
CI/OTinNG e-KURNISHINOS
GREAT
CRAZE
Full Crown—Hound
Edge-Dip Front-Worn
Extra Good Trouser Values
$1.50 to $6JX>
in various shapes.
Round '^rown—Iargcr
.shape-Thc VERY
best
Made to fit—fully jruarantecd—Wc can save
you some money on these—We own them,
cheap.
in
hat
S-
Come here for Hats.
-V'1
VM iviMnM neon, jnAwm errv,
ngj^WIWGBECOW) MR.
FERROSQN’S
nRST SERMIIN
FOWtBFUL OtSSCHrATlOM UPOM
ooert KMINDLStS LOVC:
isionHaiGiKSHiiiEicmi
so DOCS GOO U>ve CVCN THC
WAYWABO SINNCR.
•—JBA,
'»isssr'
Vci^NBKmT.
Cvrrr year iterc tuM b*'e*i »
MDd ttor« (lelennIfUMi ^ort lo
away frun the prtifc»«kma] iiplHt Id
oolkTCo and Ulsh acbopl mthletlra. In
. tba colleen this I* done br reptrainI lae ibe freshmen from playSfie «* iho
I #fxiiball K«ma dnd In the llish achocil
WMlrr the iDUrscholastlc rnilne. to
j harrlnf any man from the team who
• has not iM'cn lo school the semt
I pmrUm* to the season and passed with
i crndlt.
^ This is a nile that should t»e llvcsi «p
^ to In iNdh h'lter and s|>ir)t. While It
, is a *tMjd thini; lo ha\e a a Inning leatu
, the Mca €if a winning learn at any
abottl^notJi^i-uGuurased. The elevm
ahould'consistc# the High
school hoys not tuca s^“1»avc entenal
arbord for a few hours a day during
the ftsothall season In order that tbev
may play. If this was perniHtcd the
famr^N would laps** away from oontests
b**twe«ii High schools to cont<*st
twc«’n outsiders
The ItiterschoteKar rules are a
' thing for tiu* High schcKils of iH>rthi*iii
Michigan and the principiU should aid
all they ran in fuithtrlng the v
The assumption that if ihe Tnlu
Slates will remove or rcnliicu its pne
tcrilve tariffs and i»emiil an
InrreaM* lir the lmi>ortatlon <d
pns1i»cts i>r other eountrli s to com|>cte
with ofir home jiroductlims that our
, own foreign rales would thendi) he
increased, finds uo justification
actual exi»crlen«N* IJugland ha> her
trade.doors thrown wide dwn. Tl»e
manitfarliinHl pixidiirls of all othrr
countries an- w-eUximisl to r,n-at
Britain and free to enter, and w hm ver
gratitude or appriHlailon or r«nd|
lly might he nupiMi^ed t«» areoinirtim
aufli a policy is cerlalnly d^e In full
to Kngland. And >et the fact Is un
qiMHiiiontMl ilial the I nlted States is
making for greater progress In IntrodiK'lng Iter produris lulo foreig
kiis than U f^iglsnd or any «»thcr of
otir trade rivals
n*flertion
niMin this feature of actual ex|H*rienc
wmild Ih- valuahle Just tmw to man.
who are ingking M'ggi‘sitous whlcu
have no practical value and
.•veu new or unique* as eeMmonilc the
orlt*s.
tMhrstpmze
Grand Traverac Fro»t Was Leader Over
all the Countlaa In Michiaarv
Prtmiuma on Varietioa.
As usual (iraiid Traverse* fruit has
shown Its s«ip4*iloiiij. rrg<Ml hy l*rui
Taft. \frs M K Holden eif Old Mission
sent S«H1U< varieties to the slate fair
Ikitoii The fnih was e*nt. r»M as
/ei'lhNMmii irom iliaml Tra\erse count)
‘and was awanJ.tl first prlxc ove'
jihe other re.uuiles In Hu* state. In ad
. .j^elition, premiums were awairdeel on i
;iinmlie*r e»f ellffencnt plates, amem,
Jthcin iMtng the loliowliiR varieties
Wasliingioii t^traw(»erty. ^.i(leou and
Ikijken apiduh.
Advaataffs »r Kaawlag Cinn k.
A<s-on11ng to s wi-stenn « o1lege
Who Is on hls'taeutlon. the I'.dhgc
youth of thla Wnntry have put liesvy
Hm-.mj.
longer will lie.xrtsliwd seriHUits anil
laurel w rrath** do to deenwatr the «nns
Of the ?e;,rneil vtmuc.
The VI-tern
college 1mi>s say they must hate tile
iumi.*s of thrir coIh>ge fcaterultles In
i»reek Mte^ «looe Into the skin of
tbetr arms.
It Is a fortunate thini
that >ome use Ims la*e*n found foi
Greek. Ro long HS the alh*gei1 fad e o
dures. some one will have In study his
llome*r in onler to elo taitmdug.
—so think those who arc sick. ^*hcn
you have a cough, cold, aoro throat or
rhost Irritation. I»eiter act oromptiy
Ilk® W. C. Barber oC Sandy Level. Va.
He aayt; -I had a terrible chest
trouble, cauaed by amoke and cool
dust on my longs; but. after finding no
relief In other reiSwdlea, I waa cored
by Or. King's New Diacovery for Con
aumpUon. Coughs and Colds.** Great
est sale of any cough or lung medldne
In the world. At C. A. Bugbee Drug
Co.*a. F. H. Meads* and Johnson Drug
Co.*s drug ttoree; 60c and ILOO; i
antaod. Trial botUa lOc.
, It dulls the scythe of Father Thne,
dHrew away wrinkles of approaching
aid age—the elixir of life, that puts
hope in the human heart-HoUUters
llocky Motiutaln Tea. ^5 cents. Tea
cr Tablets, gohnson Drug Cd.
Hell is as Sad aa Pktarsd Bacaua
God WouldfiY
Clean Mb
Os»n San ta Save Man Frm a
Her. A T. F<
Hiding clde-r of this dtsirict, preachej
fals flrwl sermon in this city yesterday
morning, speaking at the First Metho
dist church He was Introduced by the.
pmitor. Rev. Tl^imas Cox. and look for
bis text. JohnIH .IC. -For God no lorej
the world that be gave his only be
gotten woo that all might be
The acHplurf Itwaon was read by^r.
Cox. who took the third chapter of
John.
Rev. Mr. Ferguson Itcgan by saying
that there are jpuir things in this
Weuld that ucver loi*e their value. Food
to the hungry or a cup of cold wat« r
to the thirsty arc just an valuable*
the hungry wr thirsty as i^bt« Hagar
and her won discovered the spring In
the wilderness. The truth that Clod
loves all the world and has made e*ter
nal phuvtakm for the salvation of all
U tlu* gn*alest tnilh that has eve.
reached the human ewr. Tire whole
truth of the new testameru Ik summed
up Id the words that Gisl so loved the
world that he gave HU* own sou ihai
the woMd might be saved
G<kI Is no respecter of
shows no partiality. He has no motive
for r»ar!lallty. Someone ksKs. ‘ Does
God love the sinnerr- The an»
that certainly He *1<h*s for while all
were still sinners. Hi* tiled for them.
God s anger is not |»assiou. It ralglu
rather be called. **Judlclpl anger.** ,ll
exists only with the profoundest pity
and compaaskm for the transgressor
A Judge Is the representative of an
organlred body and must give sentence
without any iH-rvonal fet llug
Like Love of a Mother.
Mr. Ferguson then described differ
eni kinds of love. God can t U* cun
reived as^ loving the sluiier with th*
love of companionship. Clean iH*ople
are n*|H*n(*<! by filth, a dlacord Is it
hurl to the M iisttlvi* ear t»f the mi»«l
elan. Then there in the love of a per
aon wlHi Is not km.wn. such as Ahra
.lam Llnmln. that is llu' love of ad
miration. 0«d may have loved Danlt*|
and IHiul in that way but not the slnIMT. Me fht*n dwrrlboil the love of
gratitude but Gi»d s love for the sinner
was not that Iteeause a sinner's |misItlon Is one of liigratllude.
Hut there is one kind of love that is
aUive all. the bjve of a motl:er for l«e.*
children. She tnaki*s no lUsiluclloti
ln*twi*i*ti tlHHn liMt loves Hust a« fet
vently Hie erring woo «»V wayward
daughter as the n*st. AVIth this m.Hli
neat ion the text Is iMautiriilly true
Hill Wlille Mime lo\e ts cheap, teal lovf
Is always rosily as is shown by the
mother at the U*dsidc of lur dyl
ehiUl.
Punishment in Other t^orid.
Simie r^n think the otlM*r world
n.n as luul as plrtiir***!. but would G<h!
give His won. the ism w'htch was wo
mneh a juiit of Him that He was really
giving HlmMir. Jusi to save men
from n little unpleasant ness The
toiiilsier closed.by wiailng tliai there
were many who n*gardi*d lbc*ni>elv«*s
as Christians, who thought themselves
t»>o grwHl tti go to hell, but tbo*»* were
the imes wh«> had never knelt at the
ffH»t t)! the ero»»s
Cadillac Minister.
Rev. A. Walt Johnston. l». D.. i»aslor
of the First Freshyierlan church at'
Cadillac. prt*achcd two powerful serttiuns at 4he First Fresbyterlan church
In this city.
Rev. L. B. Blssell
i»reachi*d Ixilh morning and evening at
Cadillac. The exchange was the r»RuU of a series arranged by the Peioskey presbytery at its last blennUU
imwdlng held at Omcna. The topic
was the *‘World's Evangelixation.**
flOO Reward. tIOO.
The readers of thU paper will be
pleased to leam that there Is at least
one dreaded disease Hal acience ha«
b4^n able to cure In nil Its stages, and
that Is Caurrh. Hall's Catarrh Cora
Is the only positive cure now known
to the medical fraternity. Caurrh
being a consHtutional disease, requires
a constitutional treatment.. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure Is taken internally, aeting
directly upoa tha blood and mocoot
surfaces of the system, thereby da-
•trortne Ura fouDdathw at tb« i
and giving
gtrliic tha
th* patient
luulcot streagl
atsi'ii
lag up the ooaailutUoa and i
In^ nature in doing tu work. The pro
prietors have ao much faith In lu cumHve powers that they offer Ohe Hun
dred Dollars for any case that it fails
►
for list of testlmonlalt.
P. J. CUENET A CO. ToAaffik O.
THY A MCO«> WAMT AO;
uohday, sEt^rcMBEii is. nos.
iiniKss
nf the Lmw
Oorlnnd.1
Hi Ue cUy
thU Monteg OB hb way to CinciiuiA
IL the hotel haring been dosed t&
the oonmw. Mr. Dortasd Is greatly
pimmed irtth the hMtnooa oC the re
oott thU FW and has anaaged for
aaany attiaeUvo improremeau for
acat aeaaoa. The buaineses this year
has been bettor thaa for ten ycarj
aad already arraagements bare been
mada with many who spent the sum
mer there, lo return again next act
aoa.
Omens is gradually being recognUe*:
as one of the most beaniiful summer
resting places In Michigan, and the
eaceilenl management of the Leelanau
hotel this season and last, has given tc
the n*sort an added approbation which
wlU be mutualb beoeOdal to the man
and the resort Osclf.
^
—---------------------^ money
these days, both to labor ahd to farm. The coma^y la sow etaploylax
waan three niMl four hundred hands
to fannars the arengee amonnt
Is $600 per w«k: On laat Tues-
r-.,-!s,.sssj?irss:
JUST A FEW DAYS LEFT
Hons in good condUkai with Electric
Bitters. S.A.Brtiwn.cCBesiiectanilo.
S. C„ says: -For year my wife s«ffered Intenaely from dyapepaia. com
plicated with a torpM Urcr. onUl elm
lost her strength and rigor, and be
came a mcre*wreck of her former self. J
Then she tried Electric Bitters, whlck
helped her at eoce. and flnaUy made
her entirely welL She Is now strong
and healthy.** C. A. Bagbee Drug Co .
To take advants«e of our September discount pri
ces on stoves. Our object in quoting these excep
tionally low prices On stovf» just when you want,
them was to start the fall stove trade-our way. '
AS A RESUL^tJ
waa . dis«rlbttted
>f this section, and
St this Hmc largely for
Immma^ anantlilese of Com arc
our books will shotff ihc lari;cst Scpiembcr stwe*
being reertved. nnd the output of
Mans was very haary. The canning
trade ever done in Traverse City.
factory tills yesr has placed a very
large amount of money in circulation,
Rcmeniber 10 per cent, off on Hard Co.yI Hurners. Soft
much larger than any prerloas rear.
ML
a<inaM
Mlaenl
8«lu
troa
The prodneta of this canning factory
find a ready market as the pooduce fur of the strongest mineral springs in the
Co.y! Burners. Combination Wood anti Coal Burners.
nlshcd hy the farmer. U of high qual world A icaflKHjnful of the salts lu
a glass of water equals a gallon of the
Air Tights and ALl. STOVCS AND KANGHS.
mineral
waier^drank.
It
makes
a
*u»lm
Gat Off Cheap.
He may well think he has got off ahU* salt of uric acid. It does cure all
Oifr«i-mrw% m^y%rn
ShovM
:lieap. who. after having coiuraeteti kidney, liver and sUimarh trtnible.
oanatlpaUon or indigestion, is silll worst forms, of bowd trouble contblc to perfectly restore his health. mdUnl in seven to.fourteen ds>>. H»jg
YOUR
CREDIT
IS
OOOD
Nothing wni do Ikls but Dr. King's
New Ufe Pllla A qukk. pleasant ami lK*e. dniggita; American Drug Rton*.|
certain cure for headache, consllpa ami WsliV Drug Store, . sept i:: l“i
RcHewIng the figbt I cing mads ta (km. etc. 26c at C. A. Bugbee Drug
Kew Orieaaa against ih.* fever i»lagt>c. 00.1. F. U. Meads* and Johnson Dru,*
the Knoxville Jnunisl and Tribnuf Oo,*i drug stores: guaranteed.
aa. rs that “had the New Orleans i>co
pie liegon the light H»ey are making
VIV h»»p *nd olTor for mU- Iho f.,!
now a year or years ago. ami liad tlicy
PtR$ONAL.
lomtnc H«l of n-»l o.<»lo. It I. all dc j
kept it up. lUHlead of allowing the
In the Uat year Hie G4*m»nn riii|H*r .Irahlc i.roporty ond mu«i bn »old. |
Hi«»e«lulttM*s IX ha>e iliclr ov.n way
for i>rlco«.
I
or. with bi- 4»wn band, wrote T.ttai »ct- Call I pin
70 ft on
bdd they iiald s<mte attcetioi: to the teiw. !4*b*gr.ima aud order*.
store.
umlianmwble lew*. «♦- Iijuo mh. ibi r«*
Rlr F^lw.inl F.lcar. wiio rf*c4*iitly
as warehouse,
a mild lie less tranbb* uow . the |s* Hdc
a
Wniild not l4* gi tlingMck and dying in refreil a degr*** from Yale «iilv«*r>lty. .Iwelllng.
f:..oo lo Iktroii :ind Tt»b*»lo. Ki.oo to
n. e cor. 16th and Rennie SU..
BUch nuuilM-rs. other
and towiiH I« one of tli4* lirst known inuKi. iann in D7 l»t
•ago. li no t.K;iwud Ilupl.ls on G.<
ft on ICtli Ft.
WfMild list Itr quitrsiiilining wgiiiii**: r.ugl.ind.
r.o ft. lot on West 5th 8U cast oF | G ^; I. Hiiiiiial ixrun^ou. Ortober ::nl.
John Molr. dl«s*overcr of the Alas- No. 6
New Orleans, and tin* liHRln.-s of tin
rtb liiiioii.l. net. Mih, AsTv any
kiui
gUi*
l4*r
Hint
I
MUD*
Ills
name.
K
ill
eltj wunW not U* siifTerlng. Olha
G. II
Ho
He ba« inteni.nlbmal
cities ongbt to learn a
fnun tbr In Arljuiiijt.
Houy
Houi*
cor. Webster
aHiiatluo: but It h. dmjbtful-lf lliey n*piitr nw a nnturaliM and giHdogl-t.
Ml?h-., Avo. r
wilt If Ibcy do lire 4 haiMx*s me tlwit
J. Flnii4-> . a New
Wab** e«ln- .St. and Michigan
l.ii.lb s. if ^ou Haul a rrfiiHxl aiM
lota oil KImwtKMl ave, between
It will be qiib kly f«»rg *ni ii.
It ix rntm- of tn.ti*. th rUir*^ that tbU **ounlinihaui 4*omi»l» xii»n. fun* from bb ui
rninrlng Imw «l.oM*ly ntjinkind iM.ixlers try U f.xr .Mlioad of Kwplatwrs 4Hdnnl*a Wavuc and fkiv Ri«
g lotK on Rprnrf stroot. between Ubt‘s. iiM* H.illUi. r'h IbK ky Mouiualii
iifion bfl.s5^ and Insanity w ben - u til ItM iiidUKtrial nml couinien lal life.
Carpet CUanlof and Feather RenoWayne and Ilav Sts.
vmtioc. C^t sewing and laying
T«*a. llringN rt-d llph. bright 4*y<*s anJ
4«II14*S to iiHitlerK affertlng b4*slib.
ljo\ 71. and houM*. Oak Heights.
AIoIh Ub*bl. re**ently npi*i.!nf4*.l prm
Befure sending your old carjmia
Most litles are. by tbeir in*g!.**i .f
.7', imui-v
Ouo of the best ItirniloiiH In the citv j| ci.-amllko ixmipbxlou
away to be made Into ruga. Mm.
sanitary pm*aulbms. Inviting iIIm.i t fe^or of pbilosopby at Hie i:nlv4*iMlty
for
home.
4
T
oa
*ir
Tabb
IS.
JtdiUM»u
Drug
t\i.
ehuwynuaomplaa
....
apd 4idd4*u;ies. It siMUis a** If lM*t!* of Iti rlln. I- *lew.Tlle*d as a ‘iiti-rary
btiusc.
cor.
Hay
K. B. CRAPW. PrtNrteltr.
ing whfHl of martial Inw will for.e nrii*t«Mmt «iul n tiiaii of gnat 4*1
anil nam.-^dell Sts.
SWEET CIDER 15 cents per gallon, Phone ti«
iat WaahlogUvo Mt
ir to 14 am*»
4*» land In IRImwimd,
l. f<.j.le to do wlmt what tb»«e who a:, qnemx*.”
limit* *»oiin C. Morgan A Son. Both phone*
about 1 mile fr«
MnJ«»r tlenrnil John C. lUnteH. asat all lutelllgetit know aliouki Is* «loin*
make a g »<».! market g:
tb*neral Huiler dUI It In Xnw Orle.tnf idHtaiit rbb*f of *t«nr. Is a. ling m-. irt of <
tary «f wnr. jnnl w III .•ontlnne P* h m \c
asd t;eucra> Wood did it in rnl.n.*
J. M. HUELLMAKTEL
until A»v*‘i«lni»t S4*«rri:ij-> <»li%«*r ti»nTRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Th. ro is rousi.b-ral.lo saw timbor
G<h*s fort her and further. Never obidr-* kin
u. el. S**pt. 1.
REAL ESTATE AMD LOANS
aud pbiiiy .,f wood llnilier on tbl-i
stopR until you are well. That’s what
laud. .Soil good
rtlotery P»ajft>llo ^
HolItHtrr’K RtK'ky Mountain Tea wiU
Farinry on Hay St.. iKiwrr and maAttacked by a Mob
ast Fronl Btrwt.
Up tfuirs
rblui ry n'ady t»» run. .7r.:i ft frontage.
do, A great tonic. .Makch rich,
And Lenten. In a labor riot, until cm- A go<hnI location for any line of manu- UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
blood, firm n«*iih. .tr. rt ntn. T« :i ««» Ta’.* eroil withaKires. a riilrago sinn-t car fartm.-.„.
h.*# Drug Stor* or
,
conductor applied HiwKbn's Arnlra
lou. Johnson Drug Co.
Also M*vrra] gllt-odgc land contracts.
Salve, and waa rih.u aomur and well.
.
J. E. GrelllckCo.
“I tiRC It in my fanillv.' writes G. J.
r<iblK can.-* 4*fuigi*stion and Ciistlvc*-< —
< giving the school Weicb. of Tekousha. illeh . “atul find
It pt*rfec!.“ Simply pn*at for cnlR and
r.VI.L OKTKI.KPIIONE
Fbiidh wbb'h sho'ibl pans through '
a little Ie4*hin* on.gxod «*omlnci
bums. Only 2I*c at C. A. Bugbin*
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
^1114* 4Tmlon ynti on niioilier point, i tiildrrn.** she said.
“Avoid erilieisinc. Drug Co.*«. F. H. Meads* and Johnson
Horkv Monn^aiii T. a will |h
Don't make a pnu tbx* of lindinc f.nilt Drug Co.’s drug slores.
run*.
ccuis. For sale by
with 4>thcr peojdi*. or picking li.iws
tnu*.^.. Phowo tm j
I »g. Front HI.
imigro.
in wlmt fliey sny or do. It t« a vory
had hatdt to fonn. mid will make your
A ILirfI\;jin! woplioiMor** wn« nt ltlng
own life nuh.nppy,
II nieniori/.eil 41mlIon in om* of il<e
••Why . iwoJier.** et>oke np a little ehiw**4*»* ill publle Rpeakliig. After the
DEALER* IN CVERYTHINO (
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALER* IN EVERYTHING
afs the w.xy my father iiinket first two weniviwvs l.lK n.en. ov b,ib**l,
ho.r. “tbafs
Ids Ih in’
and n-lo..k 4.f biiiml .!.•**,.,ilr n.ii.e .oer
• You surprise me. Grorgy. Wlml la bin fio-4*. He iH gJin as PiIIowr.
jrnir falbcrs cwcup.ilb.nr*
“IjirMe* and G« nil»*nuii
\V;i>bliis“He’s a proofreader, ma’am.**
toil IS dead. l.ljH-.in Is de.i.r tbeu.
Tenelier rongtiiHl IiHiUhI her fni:.
forgitliiig. Ii4* liesimied n inoinenl ;tnd
**\V4*II. Georgy.** she said. “I will eoiitlnitMl. niid—l-I am LegU.nli.i: to
make a«i * x*epiion in the 4whc of your f.*4*l >U\. xuvself.**
l^tb. r.**—Vouib's Couipnnlon.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
is on tlisplay in our clcgani I-urniiurc Salesroom, You should take a day
-------------i
eUARASTEEO OlltECT TROH
NT. CLESENS
J. W. Sl-A-TKR
Desiraidi Propirty For Sale
Wk.Uu),ulkuU TmrIdUltBn.r«lito
A. J. McPHAIL
DENTIST
.CARPET CLEAUNR WOfflCS.
xi'ii:
For Dance Music
jFine Dental WorK
329 SOUTH UHIM STREET
FINEST FALL FURNITURE
off and see ihc great slock wc are showing.
TO THE-
soo
ANO RETURN
“Fumed” Oak
“Inlaid" Oak
F^ancy Rockers
The newest of furniture
plain dull surface wit*- a beaut
ful shade of brown. Desks, odd
shaped chairs and fancy rocKerc
Is something entirely new. It i*:
the poptflar weathered oak with
fancy patterns of inlaid silver.
These will be great sellers.
a host of shapes. Any one would
Leather Rockers
Couches
DavcDports
Tr.ver.. City btfore. 6«e them
surely are bcc.iusc the styles
are so rnany and the prices arc
from $6.50 to the finest at ^4.
M4VC .vou seen that clrgant
leather cushion davenport in ouchow window.
The swcMext
cvci made. It sells for $75.
MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED
—V I A—
Northerii Michigan Line
Leave 8 a. m. Sanaaj. Oct. 1. • Str. Illinois
Retnrn 6 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 4 - Str. Missouri
Qerths and State Rooms
FOI MUND TUP CAN SE SECUIED AT THIS OFHCE
BOTH FHOXU. S6.
1. C BOIMs' Ad«mt
Pillows
The greatest variety to select
from. The prices are from $1.50
to S7JX) a pair. Can't have to(
many nice pilloWs in the house
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
prUTTY
P»B:«
***
Parlor Suites
Morris Chairs
Genuine mahogany with all
Uylcs Of cushions and opholttery. We w.xr.t you to see that
elegant suite for $76. There are
others much cheaper.
The popular, eaty cha r and so
many of thenj are cold. AH man
ner of woods and colors of
cushions. Prices from $9.50 to
Buffets
Side Boards
Dininf Tables
Should be in every home and
why not when $15 buys such an
elegant one as we are selling.
Other prices up to $65.
Of every kind to eurt every
pocket. Can sell you one for
$7.75 or some of those elegant
new ores f'-r f-39.
Are to h.ndy to »how
pretty chin* and keep it
getting broken. We show
of the finest ever brought to thcity at $60 and $65. Be sore
see them.
•
Book Cases
Iron Beds
Are most necessary and wc have
so many styles, some alone,
others are combination. Then
we sell the sectional bookcase
that so many have. Glad to
show them.
Every sty'e that is new and
they arc from $1.75 to $40. AH
ths new colors of enamels snj
some elegant bras* beds In new
styles, handsomest we have ever
carried.
OBIM*r
TK IttMMH & Uf
'
MERCANTILE GCMPAm
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
afho SEE OUR WINDOW 2So
J. D. Paige Electric Co.
m <;A^ STREET
^
A fine line of new goods anti
latest styles, sell from k12J» to
$30. A most necessary piece of
furniture for the dining roo
. China Closets
SOMETHING NEW
the house.
PHONE SOS
DNIRLAMlAl
, WOWdiAV. SVTCMSER 2S. tMt.
WSVEAr SUCCESSFUL^
UIKHeoiT
iirriMo OF coufrrv tcnooi
COWifftlOMCKS LAST WCSK.
Tbo roiMia umk a big frwigbt from
Ibis port fwatardar. The ahtpmmi',
too barrwia of appWa for OUcago bw
aldeea ItO baabria of peaches aad a
lot
plama for tbe 800. Tbe cargo
CouMf ttchool CommUMkmer Omrw^
U CTinp retar»#4 ftet«nlA]r moninc
from 1.UUIBC whm be*alic»M ih*
m«^lnc or the omintr ocbot^ coaml^«loo#ri. Mr. Crisp iDfom tlMi Bocord
tUi tbo eooTf-fltlaii was rory sti«c«ufat wd inirrwilBx.
Tb« mMHiflf oprtMMi Tborsday er«n
ins. «rpl. 21. with nii nddr^w by Hob.
i
*W\ W. Wsdemoyor of^n Artor Mr.
Wcdomnvrjtimsht ^rtb the thousbt
of fb€ pleMomt Uuu tb« instroctor bns
. lb kbonias that they bav«- had a part
la producii^ the im« type of atlxen
^ip. He
He Was Moved
d^loved by Mra. Mary
r. Ib« *ta> Ubrarian. vbo rxpiaiaad unbe roii^tlob the plan oa
thOw4lrrulAng library of tbe
state it worked aad bow It it to be
bstaoded atkldli iBB cooperation of
ih« eom^ttiui^
the
eom^stiuiMra la the
n work. Mr#
Ml hr Dr. Frank
stale board of
baalth*> I>r.<|8bumway
^ addr^AOB ibe I
ofhlade.
• p^meat In^he
ed»
'the edocaiios
cd tbe peo
ple of
state in matters of saaliatioB ||BV^eotion of diseases.
'AT®il^toe a roastns talk by ex
Sttperiotendeot of Public instnictlon
H. R. Pattenslll. 'Par U a great fatrorlte with Ibe commisilonera and
was heartily welcomed. He was at his
and enthused ind inspired tbe
for orer thirty minuter.
‘After a Ulk on the ndstion of the
*^E|ual school to the Agricultural col. ^ A by Ibe college p^ldent. Snyder.
tti^lniendeni Kelley called \o ths^ Jk»r ex«upertntendem of Public 1n
^ stnictlon Hammood who. after explain
^4ag the business management of the
new busineess university of Ijinslnc
lb whVb be Is Interested invit«Hl the
cobventloo to the university mhere
they met tbe Lansing board of e<luca. Jkm. superintendent of schools and a
namber of the Lansing business men.
' After 4hls reception tbe whole compiny sat down to a bountiful banquet
which was. to say the least. Intensely
enjoyad. The repast was |)r«‘pared
by tha management of the university.
At lu close several toasts were lls
taaed to and when a closing song was
called for H. R. Pattcnglll responde<l
with a verse of “We W^on’t Go Home
Till Morning."
At Fridsr morning’s sesMon Deputy
RujMTlnlendont W. C. French si»okr
to the ci)nvention. His
ws^
foUowtHl by a nximl ist.h* talk ami In
atructlons fmm the department in mstlera pertaining u» Ihe library mouie.^.
.dameotar)*. agricult are and manual
training In the mrai schools. OommU
siooer A. B. Sterne of Marqaette told
of tba township uidt system In use In
tbe upper peninsula
The afternoon Mission opened with
a talk on tbe commissioner’s duty in
regard to the records and school offloprs hr K- W. Baker of Cheboygan.
“>\>ak «iK»ls Shown in the E3ghth
Clrado Examinations' hy (I F. Rox
Imrg of Oscots county tiM>k up the next
few moments and he wa^ followed by
Tbomss M.‘Battler on “County School
CHBcera' Organization.” The session
closed with further Instruction In
minor msttem A feature of the meet
ing was an exhibit of tho printed mat
ter'used l»y the different eommissloners. ThiK wsh to slmw the coaimU
».lohrrs what each other were dtdng. *
Kr. Crisp iH now preparing blanks to
, ba used In ctnmection miih the nem
truancy law which the deiiartim-ni at
Lansing is dclermlntsl to enforce. If
teg a act of wbada tea fqri hUte. com
signed to Oaamay aad which took all
bands aad tbe cook to onload; three of
tbe TrsTcrac Traction company cars
conslgaad to Cbeborgaa wblcb also
for the deck
hands. and a lot of package frcigbl
About fifty people took the excorakm to ObarlMroix. Fetoskey and Har
bor Bpriaga yesterday from here The
trip over aad back was rather roogb
and as tbe boat rolled cooaiderably In
tbe big seas, there were a number of
ionches that were not eaten and a
number of oibera that their poaaeaaora
wished they hadn’t eaten.
Next Sunday will be tbe last exenrahm to Charlevoix. Petoakey and Har
bor Springs for this season. Tbe fare
win be onlv 60 cents for the round
trip. An eacuralon will also be given
to the floo. the fire. Including meals
and berth, being only |€. The 800 ex
cursion leavf^es here Sunday morning
at k o'clock and returning reacbea here
Wednesday night at € o’clock
GMISI WAS WIRIER
Managed
**Oio" Five Soerea Whila
Copemith Only Mads Four-Honor
Could Not Come.
Special to the Ev ening Record.
Grawn. Mich.. Sept. 25.-Owlng to
unsvoldable circumstances the Honor
team could not come to DiK-k Lake
park to play lutll yesterday ^t they
notified the Grawii n«am In time so
that a game was secured with the
Copemlsh b€Htt team, and In which the
Grawn Pouto IWggera managed to
“dig” five scores while Copemlsh only
made.four. Grawn made six hits and
six errors and Copemlsh made six hli^
Batteries—Grawn.
and four errors
Spangler and Brsyton; Copemlsh.
Decker and Nolf.
This Is the team that Grawn thought
they were 10 play some time ago but
Instead of it being the first team It
was tbe second nine that came.
Grawn pUys at Copemlsh next Sun
day.
STRICKEN WITH PAMlTStS
Hopes of Recovery.
At about 11 o'clock >*esterday fore
noon Br-thel Bristol of 2<h; Bast Eighth
stn-el suffercHl a stroke of paralysis
which affi*cied his entire left side.
The physician was of the opinion at
first that the stroke was only tempo
rary but later advised that Mr. Brlslol'a mother, sister and brother, who
live In Ix»well and Ada. be summoned.
They arrived In the city today. Mr.
Bristol's condition is very grave this
afternoon and hot little hor»e Is felt for
his rec«»ver>‘.
B. Bristol traveled for tbe CapponBertsrh l^eather company of Holland
and has many friends in tbe dty who
were ver>* son*)' to learn of his misforti no.
JMLIHniE SHAPE
Insp^tion Mada by Board of Inap^t
prs and tho Showing Very
OratifYing.
On Sattirdar the board of jail Inapectoni. consisting of the judge of
probate, coiintv agent ard the three
county sur>erlntendents of the poor,
vUlteii the jail building as required by
law Their Inspection was thorough
and they found everjthlng about the
building in first claaa condition and
manag«‘roent bejond criticism. The
^B«an Hobart Pleasantly EnUrUmed a Insoecllon was very gratifying to all
the ins|K»rtor« and Sheriff Johnson was
Number of f^ia Friends in an Cm
congratulated
upon the excellent
joyable Way aStuixlay'Niohl.
___
jdlilon of this portion of the property
dutb's In this trr,ancy matter he I.liable to removal from nfllce ami If a
teacher neglects his or her .luty their
certificate will be taken fn>m them.
SIXTEENTH BIBTHDIIT
^
Dean, son of A. S Hobart, pleasant
iy entertatned a number of his friends
Saturday evening in honor of his six
teenth birthday. iruring lba evening.
________
thr...
.crv ^,U,thL Tfce «r,t j, w. Ow(|, BrouBht 8. B. Coif. H.rw
tfcas an advertising gueatlng /contest
From Battle
and In this Miss Edna Gr^llck'goi the
first prize. *^e second was progn'Mslvc flinch and Arthur Barhant te
J. W. Dwilt of Battle Creek arrived
en red the prlr*'. The third w^ a test in the city yesterday sritb 8. B. Cole's
of memory , forty articles bidng laid on horse that he has driven through from
a table and the cemtesUat allowed to Battle Creek, coming a distance of
look at-tbe ctdiecilon foe a half mln- about sHo miles. Mr. DwIlt says he enwies. It was then required that what counteixKl seme very dlfflculi rnads
was seen be written. Miss Florence during the trip. He^ Battle Creek
Btesell wos the best in tbU
last Monday morning and arrived here
tof .fu^niy-eigbt ont of the forty ortl- yesterday morning ot 7 n>c1ock. Tbe
YioUn music wos furnlsbMl by horse and rig ore in good condlUon
Miss Mozeile and Don Bennett and j considering such a trip.
Miss Alice Turner. Refreshments were j
__________ _
oenred and the evening .noosed ttK>|
Natloaal ProtecUve Legion.
DROIE 300 HUES
K IHB ns H nuloilE USE wts lOOEO
b* pate ter tbongh be 4Ma'i want any.
WbUe tbeve. uo be uwnre. nbe tore all
bis elotbteg off. eraa to tea shirt
Later be went back to Us farm near
wniliamabvg aad srbUe asleep •be appeared te bb raom tbougb he could
aoc swear just when she came. She
stayed about half aa boor aad tboi
retaxaed. the lima being iomewbere
betvecB 4 aad S o’clock, ao he tbougbt.
He dalmed oa the wHaaaa stand that
be turned her borac around and did
not tell her where tbe mare was aad
did aoi know ate bad It. He bad left
tbe horse te the bant after uaharaessIng aad plariag tbe harness to tbe
buggy, tbb, loo. was pteeed to tba
barn. He reached borne between 1 and
2 o’clock. Upon cross examlnatioa be
said she told him that because be was
mad wbea be left' ber« she could not
rest bat had to come.
Tbe question of tbe properly mat
ters was brought ap by tbe cross ex
amination of Farm C. Gnbert. Mrs.
Kaiser s attorney, who questioned Mr
Kaiser atxMit their talks relative to
the ownership of tbe horse, tbe wit
ness swearing repeatedly that be never
gave the mare to Mrs. Kaiser, “to my
knowledge” except once last fall .when
be told her she could have the horse
aad buggy as her own. except aa be
wanted to use It on tbe farm. When
a»ked to swear whether be bad not
told her tbe borae eras hers, before a
Mrs. McCane. a neighbor, he positively
denied any such alleffatlon. He said
It was the only team or span be bad
and be would be a “blame fool” to
separate them. He acknowledged that
he told her be would fix property mai
lers sll right so that she would have
half when he died as be desired to give
his adopted son half
One account of
cult court, t^^e <
unUl Monday morning at 9 o'clock
FCRfiONAL.
came to the city this morning to have
dental work dope.
Mrs. Roland Clark and Miss Lena
Wygam of Grand Rapids, who have
been at Northport as the guest of Miss
Emms Wilson, passed through the
cJtV this morning on Iher return
home.
Byron Woolsey of the Point, Northport. who spent tbe week at Grand
Rapids at the West Michigan fair
passed through the city 8aturda>; on
hU return. While in Grand Rapids he
was tbe guest of O. H. Ward and In
whose comiSsny Mr. Woolsey wit
netsed his first advent to a theater,
•Across thiB Pacific'*
I
being witnessed
ot tbe Molest I
Mr. WooUey Is pas*
middle life and hlir only sight of a
thealer l>ero‘v was in Chicago a nitm
her of years ago w hen he heard Dwight
Moodp'.preach at the Haymarket.
Mrs. H. Padden has just returned
from Inspectlng'corps. as she it assist
ant state insi>cctor of W. R. C.
H. E Dorland. manager of tbc^Lee^
Unau hotel at Omena. passed through
the city this im>rnlng en route to
cinnatl.
W. M. Millard returned from a
nesa trip Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mra. George Zink and little
babe returned to their Grand Rapids
home this morning after a week's stay
In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G Tesker of El
wod. Ind, retumet! home this morning
after a northern trip to this city adn
other points.
C. H. Vlsscber returned to Spring
field. Ohio, after a five wrecks' stav in
the city.
Mrs. M. E Voaler of Summerville. K
J.. who has been the guest of Mrs. W
N. Kelley, left this afternoon for Bel
laire. where she will remain for i
short vUii before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs..Anhur Kendall of New
Castle. Ind.. who have been in tbe
cHy for a six weeks’ stay, returned to
their home this tnomlng.
Judges Fred R. Walker of this city
and Steiner H. Garthe of Northport
left for Flint this morning where they
will attend the state association nf
probate Judges which convex tomor
row for a three days’ session.
Mra. George Wlklnson and Mrs
WlllUm Leggett of Grand Rapids re
tnrnfd this morning after a two weeks'
vlall with Mra. T. A. Wilkinson.
Miss StelU Trudeau of Frederic,
who bM been vUiting Mrs. L. M
Young of 713 Oak street, left today
after a three weeks’ auv.
Mias Eva Copeland and Miaa Emmd
Segur. who buve been the guests oC
Mrs. Ray Walt, returned to their home
Grand Rapids test
with friends
Mrs. C. A. SkeVcher and Miss Berths
Hoxie returned Sgtnrday from •
week’s ririt In Grand Rnpids.
Mrs. C. H. Zimmerman of Mackinic
aty arrived to the city tbU aftenmoa
on an extended visit with Mrs. W.
HoUnea. Mr. and Mrs, C.. Bwltlianpt
and oUier ralaUvca.
TH08K MASSAGE treatmentu given
Mr. and Mrs. Gbarlea RajMa. Rev.
at 125 Mist Prom street enre appendland Mrs. A. W. Jobnatone. Mr. and
cftla rbenmattom. nerve aHmentx.
will be con Mra. Richanl Maseej and Miss May
ttaaumb. tedney. liver and bowel sidered at ttes meeting. Members are Cross,
an of Cadtitec imado a ddigfaturged to be prewnt promptly at the
tmbla. coostlpaUon. etc, etc.
rm nm to this cktj yosterday via tbe
BaatetotreaUbentfree.
myigo-tf 2JT«^21
C. B. Vader. sr. Pwa.
•KFTEMBBII TERM OF CIRCUIT
COURT CONVCNCa
m
liONT BE
?*•*»
j LEELANAl’ CXH'.NTV FAIR AT SITTONSBAT.
jl
ve ! G. R A I will sell roond trip tickets ||
beta rtcir^ u u,, co»«y tlerk-i of- j
r.flJIfl ”
1
/,-Vr|
m
soav
mt tbU year for tbe privilege of bunt-1 Sunm Bay at 7 p. m
sept I
Cm of tho RoofUa va. Onrte Happw tog deer Is four foM wbat ft was Iasi
Will Bo Tahofi Up BtePfid on
year, being |l^. ,bU tew betog passed CHARGE OF TIME ON M. & N. L I
in tbe Interest of Uie s;ste
Bcginniag Monday. Sept. 25. train;
dens. Noo residenu this ysar. how leaving Traverse City at 3:50 p. m.
ever. may ^e one d^r borne tboogb connects at Solon with train to Prove-'
tbeir liemse remaps the same. |25. moot. Arrive at Prtivemont 6:02 p. m
with an offictels prompt la attendanev.
the county of Kalkaska, which j Return, leave Provemont 5:10 p. m
But one case was added to tbe tweniyBargains yoii may
not included In the prohibitive I
Traverse City 6
p. m.
efgfat eases already on tbe calendar, class with Grand Traverse. Leetenan
aqpt 2l-St
Nevee have offer
that of Mary R BIckle vs. Balph K. and Antrim, has been closed for the
Jameaoa, tbe case having been catered
time, five years, as It has been
Dr. klork and om^in Mr. Mstteson o1
ed to you a^io.
by atipntelkm with Farm C. Gilbert found that many hunters go annnalb Ashtead.
who hs%« ' lH'«*n ic
to the Manistee and bunt with as
aad Uadenraod A Dmlor attorney.
Northport and Buttons Bay. w here l>r
Tbe criminal case of tbe People vs. luck as in the upper peninsula.
j Murk formerly practiced, reiurutxl to‘ji
J. O. Hutchins was no| returned to tbe
V. Friedrich took a day; their home this morning.
court while that of tbe People vs. off today from bU official duties and
—------------------Fish a* Lrtt'a Tavtm.
Grant Wlsehart was settled by a plea became tbe guest of A. R Martin at |
of guilty betog entered and a fine of the Park Place, where the afternoon
125 or thirty days in tbe eoonty Jail.
the veranda In story tell
Tbe fine was paid. Tbe case wav lug.
brought through a teclto*cal violation
City Engineer William Caldwell
of the liquor tew. Tbe People vs. Orrio while taking Mr. and Mrs John R
Hoppes was called and a plea of not
MV HOME wlih all modem conveni
. .A 5G0
One $12 War
guilty entered. Tbe case will be taken
cnees fo» «alc or r«*nt. Httnw-hoid
One |2« Iv»okrare.:.,^... . . 9.12
op second on tbe calendar after the the chain and assUiance was phooel
go His for Kale W. H
One 118 B<K)l ra«4-____ .. 7.39
case now before court, that of the Peo for to this city, two carriage* l>elng
W.-Ki Tenth sfrc«*i.
Kepi 23 n»
one $2:. Sivibmal IUkAple V. Charles E. Pierce.
one to take tbe party to Omens
WANTED-Ag. ntK for r«*ijipiei. Uub
.............................. 10.00
Seventeen cases were ready for and the other to tow bark the dis
sian-Japatii K<- war IkkiK; gnoi *al
On. t.M S.VI Iona! IkJoktrial. while two were settled out of abled a-to
ary. Haraple frtH*. AddrcKs GUiIh* Co .
case ..............
12.50
court, that of Wllltem Schneider vs
Frank I'mlor of the fire department
723 Chestnut Si'-. Philadelphia. .
WUltem Matzen growing out of a re returned this noon to bis work after'a
iM.pi 23 .H*
plevln of a horse, and the assumpsU
c’s vacaUon which was spent a>
case of Edward McNamara %s. Charles the West Michigan fair at Grand Rap WANTEO-<;irl. 12 • ir,. who atumdv
Rosenthal, the outcome of a loan ol <ds.
^«h«»ol. lo
$10,000 by the plaintiff which he sued
After the conclusion of a short ad
One tri Iterior Suite.,.;.f 1149
iMjkrd and
for tWfe commission.
drezs by Prof«>*sor Nye In chsiH-1 thU
One |8.:k) Parlor Chair.... 843
Two continued cases, John Patfhsu
rnlng the High KrhiKd Ui\> gave
one $15 Ce4-d Mt kiuLey
sen vs. Andrew WlltecKer and Clark cbwni for each member of the faculiv
f’hair
6.«
H. Gleason vs. John Newcomb and who accompanied them to Petoakey
One
Ptenu Ik-nrii..
3.M
Ellis Yandeventer being contlnutnl Saturday.
one $lf. l.adbV Wriilng
without costs In the former and with
Staff Captain Marion Evans of De
I»e*k ..........................
7.95
costs in the tetter.
troit arrived today to conduct a three
FOt FALL FLAKTfNG
Tbe case of B. J. Morgan ri. A. days’ series of meetings In the Inter
Huellmantel In trover which U ap^ est of the Salvation Army Junior work.
Lilimii CandMoni
pgaled from Justice rurils* court. 1* MihK Evan* ban b«-en the state agent
WliitoGanUui Lily
put over, while that of Andrt^w Rohrs of children s work, coming here from
lOo KraoH
backer vs. Henry Anthony has a tlu California, where she was an «arneK*
feel attached to the order for contln and painstaking worker.
Tue last Sunday excursions over the
uanee. One divorce was isken out
aner a settlement, that of Nellie De Pere Marquette were run ye«terda>^to
Muskegon. Grand Rapids and Peto«
Patty vs. Lorenzo De Patt>.
12’. Pedn-mi SuUs...,..>f f.ifi
At 3 o'clock Ihe flr*t case on the key. the test taking only atenit thirty
Four oihc-'n still cbeaiH-r.
calendar, that of the P«H»ple vs. Charles and tbe southern <»neH earning twice
One $22 Uatb4v Human
E Pierce, was ready for trial, the case | that n-mlHT.
Chair ................................ €.95
being twice carrietl ovei from former
Tbe Leelanau county fair
13 Iron Ib-d. at stern, one iblr 1.
terms. This case is through a mlsv Suilons Bay tomorrow In Deuster’s
ih«‘ir regular price.
fortune at the asylum. Isuh {lanles in
I/.I of fl.'.o Esm-|h.......
49
the case having been auendants at
$1’>u AxiiiiUKter CsriM-t^.
.90
the asylum. The romplslnani. MUx
$t Yelvii CanH-t...,,...,
.57
Ndhw Ooo^»
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braman. ac
Yan Sickle, was protected by Captain
x.>
IJi
Uhsete
CarpH.......
.4€f
and Mrs Munselle of the Salvation companied by Mr«. Hirkox of N(»rth81V Ingrain Can**‘te......
A€
Army and by them *ent to Grand Rap port passed ihrtuigb the city Saturdsy
3*h- Ingrain Carivls-----.19
ids to the army home this spring w here on their return from Rockford and tbfive wi'cks ago abe became a mother. West Michigan fair. Mr. Braman will
Atnonp:
thf
many
now
j:oofls
Today she appeare<i In evvun with her enter hU faired calf in the Un-Ianau
an- L.VDIKS’
joBi nv4-ivoi. ar
little babe, after having lH>en taken county fair, weighing Mm» poundh
PETTICiUTS.
care of for many months by tbe army which iH onlv six months old and
who stand beside her In her trouble. through esp<-clal dieting has an aver
They are all pric<-» anti in
She U without relatives in the city. age growth of four p«uinds a da>. Mr.
no si, ^:em•^rJ^8 widths. W.htT part-nis living vn the southern part Braman has fei! the calf but iwlr.. a
uUu huv4- the extra widths
of her day with a light feeding of clover hay
of the Ktate and being
for Btoul pw>pli*, and anduring the da^. and the only out dcs.r
nhowiuL" the with-st skirl fur
life that it has had has te-en Its iript
$1.00>J'dxe
0 to'dw- fountl in the-riiy.
to Ibe scales in the village where it
has been weighed even rotmth, The
V-^ Silvi
y Nf-VSilver
Metal Knives
stock te half Herefo’-d.
Forks ^ind SiKxms just reThe Happy Hour club had an enjoy
et-ivod.
able lime Friday evening at the ehome j
Ni-w White^mi-PoriN-lain
of MUs Grace McMIcbael. Gami K and j
Ware and a superb ass4>rl.
Cadillac. Mich.. Sept. 25.—Posimaj-- mi:sic were indulged in and light re-1
merit of Jaixmc-se Ware just
ter Samuel J Wall died at 12 o'clock freshment* were serv«-<l
!
.received.
yesterday at his home In this city ful
Tbe Jovial Jolliers were very pleaslowing an Illness of anaemia, with
ly enieruined Friday t vening at a
which he was affilctcd In April.
He recently tendered his resignation Fannie Creensiead. who Is soon to bas postmaster, but bis successor has married to C. F. Malsch of Chicago.
not yet been appointed. Mr. Wal|>-as The first partof the evening ws> sixml
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
one of the most prominent men of this at the home of Miss Ruth Wade, where
city and had e*tahllKh«l a record as a guessing contest and gam‘-s were
an extremely popular public official. enjoyed, after which delicious refrt-shHe was born on a farm In Kent ments were served at the bqme of
county. Michigan, near Grand Rapids Miss Mae Pearson
July to. igol.
There will Ik- a *i>ecial meeting to
In 1FT7 Clam Lake was Incorporate J morrow night of the Order of Eastern j
as clfv of Cadillac a*»d be was elected Star for installation.
j
first city clerk for one term. He
Work on the federal building Is pr«>-,
studied lam while wbrking. and In IMO gres.slng rapidly, as all the interior j
was admitud to the bar. In the fall wood work la in place with the excep j
of that year he was elected prose Hon of tbe twelve foot quarter sawed I
cuting attorney for two rears.
oak which lines tbe public lobbv on j
He bad also been county clerk and all side*. Three lavatorys are nearly |
register of deeds for eight yeara, city completed, the solid marble six foot 1
alderman for two years and mayor for panel iK-lng placed. One e«iKK-ial com !
two years; also chairman of the repub mendable featu*-e of the building te j
llcan county commlntH* for e<*veral tbe large bath room in the basement,
years.
which in size compares favorably with:
In 185*8 he was appointed postmaster the private office of tbe postmaster.;
and was reappointed in 1W2. During This room Is fined up with shower
this year he had been elected presi bath facilities and the six foot marble
All bright, clean new goods, direct from the
drat of The board of education and was paneling looks both cool and sanitary.
also a member of the Presbyterian 5 C. M. and Arthur Fran’klin and Bent
manufacturer, all the newest, desirable colors,
church society and nerved In these ca- Hurt)en of Old Mission pased through
Velvet finish the wearing qualities of which is
paclUeea until taken seriocsiy 111.
tbe City Saturday on their way to Hlllotf, N. "V., where they will work with
much superior to the Chiffon; ‘>3 different col
CAUGHT IN CHARLEVOIX.
the late fall and winter apples. C. M.
ors
in both plain and changeable. These silks
Franklin has been in the employ of A.
Burglar Had Artlclca Which H« Sate
L. SlcCUy * Co of Chicmgo »nd l« iv-j
were made to be sold at 75c, but by cleaning
Ha Oei in Travaraa City.
turning
to
act
as
foreman
of
the
czew
|
Sheriff JobnaoD has received a mes
up the lot we secured them at a great sacrifice.
at Hllloo. The other two gentlemen
sage from Charlevoix stating that a
If you want a waist, skirt or whole dress you
man waa takra to custody there Sal- will pack. Roy Drew and John Swaney
nrday night for burglary, who had in of OW Mtesloo pMsed through the city \
i’ou cannot afford to miss this opportunity.
bis poaeasion a pair of opera gteaads Thursday on tbeir way to southern
Hltools,
where
ib^y
will
pack
for
the
and some gold articles wrhich he said
GOODS ALL BUT
GIVEN AWAY
■I
I
Il'sYiirOppstiiitt-empH
■”'f
B U I.
FBANKM. PAINE
GOHETODliY-TOMOiiROW
MAY BE TOO LATE
If you will need new
Carpels next sprinr,
buy them now and
save half...........
POSTIASTBiWAUOEIU)
THE
m
Boston Storo
950 Yards Colored Taffeta Silks
he got to Traverae City. It is thoogbt
that be took them from tbe resVi»ce
of Charles Prodiaxka.
FUNERAL SERVICE.
E H. Saliabury Late Away to Rext
Thie Mernifig.
Tbe funeral aerrlce of the late E H.
Salisbury waa held this morning from
8l Francis church. Rev. Fr. Sheehan
oaetettag. The pall bearers were
)
-•N
■I
.'.a
a^ffikOorn^r \AFiff^€iowson F*ron^
-I proposed to that braotlfnl beirras
Sri night," Mid the young man who
tore an embroidered tie.
"And whnt did she say?"
"WeRafler saying’yes'she
also Mkl
•ying’ye
her of 1
yoo’d better look oot
in* that she Is going to
hte finger."-Chira-
ga Hatty Newfc
E. WILHELM
Ctrncr Fniit
Dofoii...
•.-1
Taft, the Qptimisl
lisrissisrsit I
\\ad mi tmum bis tM tiiaA tea
\%^ tK^mtiBL Tteii. as If te9v«d
lest raervd
iTsfi. rorrnttes yon!
p^tTsor su ifibs
■Bte ip ct Tnmsf Oiy. sPtcMkvy.
X90.^ini
IHiy. ve 1^
lAdteftos. Is betec uUud or lor nua.
yvsr: no toOte^fCteMuteo. nfbsr of
AXier iMrkir fmOtm Ttfl vte s tv|N»rtrr flB «BT or tte CteciBitati papen. tte eix tteRu teFO jnuds o» «bicli
SsiHlAr
0“» ^ P*bjr«^ mjM tte
OmaO BajiM* PrvM. Btpiter Job CaaI jwl ste, tete tte OtelUaa traachla^
, Ktart of Uj lAesooesally saccewfol war talked of Ca^ilUc waa Bfturod ia
csfi-rr. It wm at about tbU tlaie that ju^ ctmiH and Jos was awmnisd tte
■nj#: Tan ba« a fHrtiB vIm Js « anotber In-Wi^t o'^twd prtikli ilhis- j
j
• ITobiWttai tiiwB. traiH* ilH*«:uflUiy nfftei
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fora
t into ilHf fanner's
ct ditlsa. altbossli Us basla^ men
•ecieuir: auO asteO i
iTTZZL
cT tte tmra.were wUUng so aabscribe.
riUape. Tan Tlie jdajrcxa. abaost lo a man. Uat Joe
♦ irh.ti iltf %iai loa
t going In tbe de- aUraod for GpdOlac turwed oot well iu
loVl LJUi. f’tuX be
rerrd the strangif Itv leagae is signing afterward with
-ill l>a«i .lull a
.nnxnkfU niHl uffeml
U» |.uMlr er^. 1„«
«!.» «W
Vj '^r!-‘ !T „ .
:• riv. 'TLv granger cUmbed Into liie other loaina
tiMit uo seutlemaii vHjdi* otrr Jin , * Tn Bif Ite- OMtevy (Mn.
, rairiace.
:e. wUb ilie cbnritsb reniaric
Sarb of Ue towns figured os for the
liotttMla. 31w aei^tar) uf v ar lia.. reWlmi »»le. seersloiT «T war. Taft f Umt |Hwr couijiooy was better
nreaU haa supported high aaUried
viaedthis and uyit ttetso ftruflemnn >oaU qot fli»d a eliair or deak lar«» none. iHirluff Jtlic rMc be was osMe
wryjte<»rer«»iKmnd«. Vm flien-srrrmmsb bw hluj X.,r *xnM any be i
ami wwisjmjU^.**Uow profeasiaaal teams In Ue past and
.tbote wbo awert llial ibe feuial peace found In Wa^hhiirt^i. H»- bad tu have
that bramb ruad 1 WU4 to la^cr shoaifimtili beahia todoao- |>woake/
i at tl»e beat] of the war pmlolk. sjnm* madfor biK alnv
a'«keJ at leiyrtb. Dh.” «sW Toft. might eater Us league wlU Ue same
It
an oW lao- L’ren the afairwr> leadins np fa bis ,
,.a*sMHl that fK u ilt-s tW^ pl|yer« that tm thfi aorttesti hllch*
tt bUe ituifTiKM- •ilfic'e Imd to lie overi«iiU^ nml a sew -\n,r dldn‘1 oti
y bdl nivT a«ked
.ke4 the Igaa ateawdnashtp USa year; CadUlac
pd. In ilie mlitnrt ‘utniiiciT in uu^fr.
ibe ItilUppine. TaTi wired balUMrade
1 dUoT has a cmekerjack team and most of
soriety,*' was Taft's
-|•aor cumpsur. you know. i. ji the jdajrrrs want to return tor nest
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l^odlagtofi had Ue independIt u.»M I...I U-‘lmn|rin«'.. bu« <n«-. | «U champion Inm of the .tale last
tlirit Jtnl;;i‘ Taft 1<* only ii mttu uf bu- jycar: JianlKtee has supported a semJtnor. As all life Urfre* |o Ibe »nni j! prcfessiopal
nreb
team for several year?
J thine. 1.0 nil the vlrtoen an* fjsiersd and Trmveme City galne<] a reputatlu '
I by
Tb.» fact that a man Is a ft a ytars ago of being the best base
;a gtH»a fellow diM** not argue that hi* Is
hall town of iu ilsc in the cuunto’.
lllf.-. H-li« |>irp-
'.1.1.1 tail. !
*' n- a-Mllc Friday Ai..l..l..n n«j
j He deeidM^ affetintUiii end f.nlse dig-i«*q uled Star PointerV rvcunl of
niry. He likes genuine thing*.
| IruOV.. making the mark In an effort
' Leaned HUpiao Daaces aad Cash*!?** jto ismi bi> record of Z:0(t\. The track
i Ills life amUlnou wn* lo l»o on the was slightly heavy, but weather con
; supreme l»erK*h. ThU be aa<T:fiowl
flit Ions were favoTable. The mile w as
jraum* ITesld^Hit McKinley cji vlm^nl made
_
w ithout the'use of w ind shield j
blm that duty calkxl him to the niiUp .
emaker. equaling Star Pointer
Il.lueiL Tlnav the keynote of h|* l»ollcy .
_
under those condition*, a
was “tbo I'lilllpplm's for the
He made iniUiV euenles nimr^g ‘ Uough that great horse has made a
lla- whiten by that etiurw*. but he <-ar- mile in l :HC with a running horae In
Irletl it forward Ihrongh dark day* fa , the lead. Th«‘ first quarter Friday
istRx-eas. He al«lIslH-d tbe aaoial coIdt "
In 29
the secon 1
'line in
k-ariHvl the nanu- | ,^ 2f5\, and tbe third quarter was
In Ue Islands. Jle learmtl
daures and r-ustoin*. lu, that li« \
ri'afhti in i.-.Ve. but the pace was
t ;tiuld> cuter Into their fi/..
life. It..
He LejU
! slacked up slightly j
iwiih his Work at
' ;V!
k^Ticeijng. W. Va-. Sept. 23.-The
j WnuM lIng team i
alsiiollcy.
jleisue championship has disbanded
; Secretary Taft was boni Scid. iJi. j for Ue season, -Buir will bt‘tried out
; S.v" UU^fXr ™
ney gtmeral and serrei.Try of war. .nud
>m- of his bmtlunw Is .Mitnr of tlu
Clnripnatl Tlnu-s Star. The ad.ige Ua*
• few public ofliclnh die and n me resign
don. DO. apply to Toft. He ««.. i...oy
•r
to SfiM-n-tury llot.i that he ted ridden
to the top of a uiuuiitaiu Ut^r Muinia | '
und had Ikomi woiulerfully iM-neriteJ by :
U.kU I-:.!.!!*:! Iwck:
1
• trip, lo. whirl!
^
' you «r«' tetter. How Is I
the horse r
'i
Wlieii PresWenl lbsH.evrU was kill '
lag iH-ars lii JTexas and Colorad.i he left ;
Tan holdlug dowu thr.s. J,>te-^wsTO- .
lary of wm. u. tiug
n-tary of st.ne j
and artiUK prexldeiit. lu i:.s-*rvemau \
phraM-nlugy. he **l.-fi Taft sitting on 5
the Ud " Tift- thrts fohl duly did not
•Mfioiii to worry the big Ohio man. XoU ;
lug 4Wer dm« But M.uie ofu- should .
teve iu.iulrtd. "How l« the lld V
j
Smikt Fram Ear to Ear.
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• One of the blggi*st tliiugt ateut See- ,
rrtnry Tuft is Ids Vniile. It litentlly |
jspn-.td* fnuti i-.tr to ear. .\ still bigger
thing, however, is hi^ laiig
ciumtly heard, earri^w far j
g.ssl a story teller as l.liusdit. Uie
liiirkeyc stnlesniun H quite as «pi»n-fi.ntiVC ..r»a J.»ke uiMl «!>>> s his owu so
tiitub that cnery one «-lse must enjoy
llH-malaa
,
'^Hen* is ois- of tls- stori.-s Scrretaiy
' .Taft told ill n bs-tnn- Hint tnintalns a
: i IHI or hl< findlmistle phlhw .phy:
**JV44ile-lte |Hs.n-si .nml most
wmeluM
an- luippitT tluui w.e
.
Ulnlw as u rule. T-. eat wl.M, one Is
hU^y. tj shs-p well :md is^iufortnldr.
' to wnnu otu-seif nft»-r a d.ay’s w»»rk In
the eoM-are ihU they wte have ttese
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«»>• Ehm«.. \«.-«*el «.d Do,le m «n.
illtue.; bm p^iH-rail.v to a.,T|U hl«lHd- '‘““"i Smith In Oarkabor*; Co»wino.ltfi.na, an.1 ha. d«llBe.l on appolM- «!! In Mlahamaka. Inti.; VouRbl in
Ue United States suiFrrme j Cumberland. Md.: Kennedy in Belj tien^h and If rumor |a to Iw emlileJ | uire and McCombs and Delters In
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' Price will prolvably figure In a trade.
I as ho is anxious to gel away from
^ brrr. Mebombs reuirna to Ue local
fire dopxrtmcm and declares he will
never again play professional baseball
■ Doyle says he will sUy on his Kansa.s
I farm next summer, and Spangler.
Wessel. Delters. Miller
.end Kennctly arc the only cerialntle• ior next year, though Schriver now
J iays ho will return. '
f. The past season has iiecn the mos'
>iucc<*«»ful In the baseball history of
^ITieellng. and the cliHi cbwred up n
irofli of •ll.ilW. This will he put Into
g fine park.
tikcUETvnV TAbTK 8iUI.K.
0
i'“- ..>0 Coiumbu. ,cm or .he Amecj
and declares he will
| not play minor league ball any more
jeven irte falls to make good. IJvInzston. Spangler and Miller w ill w Inteci.... l.nd: R..ber:.
^ New York. Sept. 2.'.—With Ikoth fee?
of .the Stirrups and hTt, f.-ct digin the ribs of Asiarlta. to kiMUi
from failing off Bussells, the
: Jockey, rode Ual marc to vie; in the openlni^race at the Grav*ad track. Astaria ^ras though to
ve no chance to win and the iiook^kers ljild as high as im» to 1 against
w
if
can be organIf a city fooitell team
Siwl here and gotten
gotu
Into shape iu
«nH- for this season, the prospects arc
, ,
(fx^ellentforaome of tbe fastest gamc^
Avfr kv-en.here. Already commynica
room he ted the wanu- diffl«-ulty Vilh ite goventomhlp of Uhk> and Uw pr«i i^ons have been received from Big
wo hold tluil our lot
tlie clunirs, Afti r trying tlwun all be' deney of Vale.
|taphH..ana Mt. Plaaam asking fonnd wo |\Ity same or
; gave it up.
1 In lb»d Secretary Taft married Mias
$amea. C. F.^ Tamhllng. manager of
4ttorm at mi one niglii two sailor*. . "I Vdieve.-s^ti lT.tft !uujliuglyr"thnt iHeieu Hemm. daugtiler of John
Uolr (4i)thlDg fruxeu to tlu-ir Uwlios. thev- iluiii's ;ir»' .1 trifle |.»w. 1 don*: llcrrou, why was ouce a UuUed Sta»w ttie Mt. Pleasant Normal sjates ibai
hung to n roiK- as the waves w.tshM liketluin. "
uistriet attorney In Clminnuli. Mrs. |c has open dales on Oct. 2. Oct. ZS
over them. .
••Well, governor.** replied Sivretary ’ laft is a wonxan of mnrii tact and ba* And Npv. 2ii. There is a posslbillty
“ T way. Bilk* waya one.
Boiu quick as » fl.tsh. n*memtering J wmt ir.any friends for Iwih ber bus ilBo thAt ft gftme for thanksgiving
-M'ot la tt, mateV ways the other.
that this was Id* last cabinet meeting.
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fiould b< secured.
^ Think o* thetftwr Mk-rw caught at -Uon- are ways liy whkh |»eJpk* can
• Big Baplds has Sept. 3^. Oct. 7 and
a picnic In auch weaUer aa thia.’ **
be gjt oat of them.At one Ome Taft-Ura gov^or of
*21 filled but could play any fiaturday
Mosl IMar la Calleee.
^ " aUingtiio sociely -and U.£anil
the inillipptncw. wa* ^Ing testimony
except those dates and also baa the
mosi liopmar w coucfc.
^
t.atertalniug her many friends.
before a aeDate committee. ADer one
At Yale Tafi was known a* "Big j Jndgv Taft Is over alx feet In height Tfeankaglviag date qpen. If tbe team
of Ue tiedrlnics a aenatar remarked
Bill- ami "Pork Bill." Ue fii^t of (and despite Iris weight la agile, and to gotten into aha.*)e. Mt Pleasant
"Well, governor, there’s one Uing \o ai;Uh ai»pe^’.:itums iia* Hung to him | athletic. His favnrUa.
g^.lmplMrgd here Oct. 14. v
beaaklin.
be aakl in favor of our holding Uose : ,'urmctr‘hfe'** lle w
ic and horscteck riding, and he to rnKWcMK 'tiie real barrier to «uaeeaafal and
t
you’ve
eo
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J;o..’ve enough cspc<-ially
^^pjenk- in rllli rushes ; pHsheif horseman, even IT be dpes bare
'-TOhanged FlUplDoa 9ver there to
paying fooiM here to Aot tbedaek.of
■ and scrim
.Notwithstanding ‘
o«t sumrlcct hemp to atriug up nB tlic‘ be stood high lu bU studies tind car- | l>resident' Roosevelt oocc^ipikl, «f ulfn: byt^ lank of an cacfoMd field
raacaU In tbe world
Armtce ^e&fflA bi4md only
, Hcd off the Mxvml hohor In a <Jasa of Taft that be combine^ Ue quaHlisa of
**Troe.- responded Governor Taft. ^’I jo J"
• of the most itopnlor a pfvsidcnt and a cblef Jnstioe. That by admission. Tbe dty needs an aUhadn't thought of that U fon-.- Tliei, J,
fact that has Uen one of these exalted booon awmltahip latic pAfk badly.
.<IXKKTAi:V TAIT AT IHB DKSK.
The Cbarievote fochaU teas If
wa. lying lU In Manila at probably the | cteMv for him tbe White U<mae. The
darkest
rqager than it waa last yea-.- The
lu his i
A cable- j future wlU hare a word to any iboot
tended him signed by bis I the matter, and that myateriooi dlrin- team to in acitre training and expects
secret of tbe strmiuons
certain «]ttarters in this t
Ue free lmi»orfallwi i*f I
lilla' Into the rnltml States."
.ho,h.r Of «K. Mh Boch,^-.:
;«T™.h>V7irr. ^ j
rSoeRTON.'
Record Want Ads Pay
Ma;;;
k Mich.. 8spc ».--]lra. Flora
of Tartle Laks la rfalUng
mak Jafitriak took In Us £alr at
Qraad RaoMa last wssk.
Mr. and Mra. AUsa rstumsd froaa
Mrs. M. E. Darldm of Trareras
City is Tbdtteg Mra. B. L. Watcra.
T^fpha asd Tom OWea wars aarpriasd Friday snnlag by k anmbsr cd^
thtdr yoong rrlsBda. Ue oocaakm hsiac
Miss prpha’s alaeteeaU aad Tteas
iwenty-firat blrUday.
The Misssa Irma Slater and Ullle
Wskh of Frankfort an Ue gueau of
R.B.Rsymddsandfhmily.
R J. KIcbola of Thonpaoartlle was
in town PrMa>.
Jake Schenkel and rHcl^J^»b» arhome from egasp a few days.
Bari Wklrig. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A.
Slarrow and Mr. and Mrs. Chariea
Kenney were In Bdeo Friday
Mr. Hudtlleatooe's grandmoi
who has been living with them, died
Friday morning of typhoid fever
Burial Saturday.
M. TVake was a TravitW* City caller
Saturday*.
H. H. Olds reiurncHl Satunlay after
a few days* vKii In Grand Rapids. Benton Harbor and Kalamaxoo.
Uitle L}wmn Case has been quite
sick with cholera Infantum.
Mrs. KImer Uomman has' In^ n on
the »lrk lUl the past w«*<-k but U mimbetter.
Nate JaquUh returned Saturday
from Grand Rapidf. where he has bt^
few days.
aiave* Sf Tlirlr Ow» Dnnhta.
The habit many people have of torturing tbemseire* becatme of Uielr Ingblllly to rememher whether or not
dune certain things ]
. a diaeaee by a French
physician and called folle de dome.
The victim* ^re alsve| of Uelr owi}
doubt*. They suffer torturt-s from
Ueir inability^to remember wbeihrr
they addressed a letter correctly,
wbettev they turned off tbe gas properly tefore they got Into bed. whether
tbe fire* have been pct>perlj safeguard
ed for Ue night, etc. Tbe buslnen
mao fi-annot remember whether be
clowHl bi* desk when be left bis office
and pertiaisi gets off bis train ot tbe
first auiion and take* tbe next one
only to find Ual every
thing J* all right. Tbe bousekf-eper
ties awake for boons worry log about
tbe kitchen window and finally treeps
downslaim to find It securely .-losod.
Tbe learned iihysli ian who diagnosed
this dlstrwwlng complaint Las uoU un
happily. suggested a remedy.
ige wiUout love to not mariiafe.\Bo>lao love which does violence
to mamage to not love. Tbe ma
proclamation of Im
prisonment but of opportunity. Its
bond to not a fetter, but a garland.
^tilU It may Jiot be dtodaiued or
broken. Tbe crowning doe* not make
the king, yon say. No. but It place*
upon tbe man wbo
crown tbe obligation to sacrifiiv. If
need be. everyUlng that to mortal In
him to Its honor.—North American Re
view.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
0.1. In Argjl*'- to I'OsiM-waij uf t.-.e
shurtest name in Greal Britain.
Tlic |n>piihitlun of the ihlaud of Immliay to twlc-e that of S-ottoiid ami Ire
land.
Tlic numter of cattle d.-troyd by
wiki beiip. ill India la'Ht year es«-»*«ileil
Sd.00.
Tbe lK-*t cork cjiiie* fnnu Aigerhi
Then- are
acre* of .-orii
forr-et ill that cMiiiliy*.
A ^-alerpillar In the c«mr-4e of s
inontli will devour «M» tinier it* owe
weight lu fmal.
The l.irse»t flaur iiilll In Ibe Briti«li
eiupirv i* in Muiitreal. It tiiruB
.•i.OM barrel* of f1 »ur a d.ir.
In tile arm.v of the Hallleti n»|nil.llc
chiilni are |in>vld»il for tbe um- of m-oIrle* when on duty.
During the laV.I lliree year* .Tk.VJ
cx-KoMierB have fomnl |M-rmaneiit cm
ployment In Great Britain.
M’LlIe gra-*-i uill not grow in *-er
tain jiartK of Afri.w. tln**e ^Kiiliiies
are fbe rich—t In flowering nianta.
Dry, Hard and fiort Wooa fiouth fik
Unnhar^^
JfiOOM
R. A I. anneal excursion to De
troit. Toledo, Chicago and Grand Rap
ids. Tuesday. Oct. 3. To Richmond
Oct. 10. See G. R A I. agent for par
Ucular*.
sept 1C to oct 3
CALMAITfi Intarloe Spar Vamtah to
A RE^O
G. R. « I.
AXXVAL EXCUftSIOIS
"ro
• if::
m0%
LOTIM
LOT III
4...K
'■]:;/
LOiai
U ■ TV
■ ik
LOT 230
Lbts 235, 23C, 237 as advertised arc now sold
10T.|9G
LOT 203
4:
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
L0T2L4
ALLflWSALE!
These are all early selections and arc the
Handsomest Lots in Oak Heights
ost charming addition to Traverse City. This
thet most
‘ built over, and good lots are
^^ditioR
JitipR is now largely
»
notL easily obtainable. These
lots will be sold
sepa
Thes
ratcly. excepting IS‘2. iS3, IJ^. which must be sold to
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
LOW SPOT CASH PHI
The whole bunch of
TWELVE LOTS
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be
A BARQAINI
Ak the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
1
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Also One Acre Lot
to fiirchwood
L,
very
East Bay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
I rods wide on north tide for street. -A
lot in this beautiful suburban spot.
DETROIT--------- S5.00
S!SS,--::JS5S
CRANO RAPIDS - S400
T«sti«7.
Octsfesr
3
■MRtCHMONO.INO. - SBXK>
Hmmttl vul McOaurre
oJLflie t**to.keT uun. claiaiiM Uiai
tber »ve bArred
lo tl*ur•dMOMle nilet They pUj PtM^er
OaBEKHIS
TsssArnr. Octsksr IS
THOS. T. BATES
123 Fmt Street
TRAVERSE CITY.
w
r
tm e¥tMnm aaeom rwkvnm enx, mKtmMii' 'ikmoKr,^MFnmamH Atm.
^■1
TYted, Nezvous MoO»^ I
Mah* Unhappy HooMa-lM CocKfittaa iRttata*
I Both Huabead and Chlldrao-fSov TtaoqMnd*
- of Mothars Hava Baan Savad Ftom Narroua
Ftaanatfon and Mada Strong and WaO.
llflihnMiKi
Mrs Cheater Carry.
mtAhm loo oft«B is doe to Um fort
iboi tiir omiUmv boa aoM frMle wrokOMO. ond ohe te BotlrpJy oofli to bw
tbc otrolB vpoB hernerwm UiotfovaroTbr lUaof woiorii ortHko a fii^brood
oprm tbr tier
a pro^tiaii. orrtriitlimoftbei
>oa IrriloMUiy of
\nv
»*ryil—■-
Ik) jroQ OKperieoee flu of deprgwkoi
with rraUraaoeaa. olternaUnjr with
eotrvnie IrriUbimv? Arr jrmir oplrito
eoallr affected, ao that om mimite yoo
, lanri). and the Drat BBlnnte yon fael
aomethlnf like aboil rlalor In y^r throat ood thrratrntiir to
ebekr fon; all the aonara ptrrrrted.
morbidly aeniitlre to lifbt and aonnd;
pain in the ororiea, ood eapedally
Wtwren the aboaldm; beariny down
11 ao. your nerrea are in a ahatUred
eooditkm. nod yen ore threatened with
*7wf
that nothihr to
the worid U belter
ikm than Lvdia f
Uhle tXiinponnd; thoiiaand* and thon>
aanda of women tMtify to thU fact.
AA an. 9mkrn% Aifk»-A 1
^mm
iQd nsnricina m fattowa «l tbe
eopnl chnreb tadnyr HMr e»
km. 7:0f a. m.; moRHng prayer.
!•:» a. at.: escnhiK prayer. 7:» p. as.
The Presbytertaa Tomic P«o|
floeiety base elacM the teUovIbg
fira for the ensnlDff yetr: President,
mas EltebM rnmikle: alee prasidebt Bhd tienmmer. Miss Qraea La
Mias Btbe) Carier baa gone to 8bc^
ard to spend the wtmer with reinthros.
’ Mlaa Com Paneoa wna the gnest of
MMa Nancy Wlntera at North Milton
portlan or the webk.
Two children of Neli Anderaon. Iftrtel B«nr Bhnob lake, about three miles
north of town, n boy and a girt.
Amr and six years, were sent to look
lor the cows Tuesday
teg party of about twenty neighbors
Iraa orgaataed. who apenc aff night In
a min attempt to locnte the Ihtle
Charles F. Brown. Tlei Preai dnas. Howerer. at mbool eight o'clock
dent of the Mothers' Chib. SI Cedar
Wednesday momlag they were fonnd
In a dense swamp abont fbar mites
Bern borne, none the worse for Uelr
day and night s outing.
Dr, H. Bench Morse attended a meet
tag of the pension board at Tmversc
City Wednesday.
Mrs. B. L. Beekman has bem spendteg a part of the week in Gmpd Rap
tint l4«ia ids.
George Bonrasaw
tbr tmiot
of act<nl cam of Pmlntula Wednesday with bia new 32iMsalr nit, rad tab. no MMMnU.
ftwi gasoHae branch which be recently
purchaae<1 ip Traverse City. He had a
all sick women to write to her forodriee. largo made up of peaches and three
Mrs. Hnkhsmb rasi experience with barreU of honey.
female troubles enables her to tell
Mr. and Mra. V. E. Marsh and son
you jnst what U best for you. and arrived here from Pearl River, N. Y..
she wUl eharfe yon oolhinf lor bar
Wednesday evening, and will spe
Short time with relstlves and friends
they Intend to reside berwiftor
dUNl. They met Marsh was formerly Miss Bli
of the old love Acker.
It resulliHl in a happjr ’ George T. rrtnk left yesterday for
I marriaiP' at the home of Mrs. Joseph Grand Rapids, where he wlU spend the
He). Ur T W. Voung. psfitor of the ,ThumAmx
Kir,. ItantW rbnrrh. Ann Arbor. Mr
'
The Presbjrtertan Ladle*' Aid s<v
Jiifl returpea from a ’trip abroad and
fjovernor Warner will »h> mimiaftt the
♦Iriy will meet nt the cotmlry home of
Ona.>unr«-« tb- n-N lpt of a K*f! of K* ’proposliion to ral*e the perdh-m al Mr*. Joseph Parol lee on Thursday, the
^ ti. iH uHO«i in riemrlng off the in-1 iow«l Iho aM%Ium lioanli* for maliuen28th. Busses will be provided.
•1.4iiwluo..fc on thi- BaptiM unlvor^^l> i ani-o of Inmate* Horn fortyH-lght to
Mlsi Mabel Walt has returned to
ItullU hall. The money wa* given by I foriy^iUie rentit. During the m-Hsion Grand Rapids to resume her studies
A. g Young, of Umdon. England, for-1 of the last legislature the joint asylum at the McLaelilan Boalness college
merly a mnnber of the Ann Arlair 1 board, wnich Is composed of the variMiss Ames Parks and MUs Ada
rhurrh. ami already a donor to the >ons asylum iKisrds. the lioaid of suic Scars left Wedowday for Ypsllant
amount of •l.rtfm. The sum now given j auditors and the governor, dw'lded It enter the Nbrmal. the former to iak »
IR sufflrient to pay off all mortgage In-! wcMihl In* p<»^*lMr to rut the per diem (ho Normal tenebera' course and the
deliii*,lue*R on a pn»iM-rty ahoKe tt»ul j from forty-nine to forty-elght reniK.
latter to Mudy music.
lalMo U wmiething like iro.o.N. *nte | Appropriation* made by the legislature
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harwood
llapt >t guild hall is ltiteml«*l for work | were based on the latter figure. Re- home from their extended wetlding
omung ti e htuUenls at the university. | cently the attorne>^general gave the
ludng nited up. It wa*« auditor general an opinion to the ef
Ward reeelTed from Win Powers
nwnilv |in-*«*iii« t| w lHi a new lilirs^> I fori that clothing must l»e Included in eontateB^the pleasing Intcmgcnce that
and a new piano.
| eiiK forty-<*lght rent*. Several board he Is rapidly Improving In health, at
i-4iar li> H
a proinliienl Cl.l j mi nilK-rs think they can t keep with- Manistee, where he went for treat1*1.1 and tau of the n»»»4 iHipular and 11« the flgurc nametl. and have lieen
ls‘*t known of m cm graduates of the j irylng to induce the poenmi to call a
'mesday evening the steamer Odd
r«lvci>ii> of Michigan. I* to he mar 1 •IH'cial mtviing of the lK»ard to recon- fellow of the Inland lake line. Vhen
rte.l «ia Nto.-mber 1 in Ssu PraurlHet. j sider the matter. A* alamf 835.000 near the htmd of Torch river, struck a
1«» Mi** Juanita WelN.
handrome • wa« savrti to the state in the cut of -deadhead" and sprang a leak. She
youtm iH'lle of that cHv Mr Ilu*e U one cent, the governor has adopted a|
however, kept afloat until ahe
n M-rv wealthy w.ung man and first !-show me * attitude, and It U doubtful reached shallow water and is now in no
no t his hrldi- tolM at a w^nlding of ri If he will call the rotating. It I* eer-1 tj—- of damage from the sea. With
trau ntlly luotlu r sheiv he acti*l as t lain he* w ill oj.pohc the raise In !><?»■ j
aid of a stpbon It is thought ahe
Id o»n ai..l .In- .*
1^
broralU to tbi.
y, ra. t.ut . t...
.B.., Mr.
^ ptocc for roplr.. Tb* .U.»»r BM-
HCHI6MI NEWS CONDEISQ
r ?.
r«r ;
: wife of ihc other
»•>
renewed.
'» ">'• 1"'"^
WB^aB «r any gait,
WANTED.
teteal, Travana Otty. Mtah.
FOR GAUI-4i MIS M
aid; jam aoa late tel
the machinery in a man’s car so oflea
4f we could tighten np the works in the WANTED-Fonr boyw to learn trade;
aad I telfl aa WM
IS yean oM. Stnnb Broa and
average auioUTs head.--OuUag.
WU ha aoM aa aaw
nept22-!l
. aMhaaga im achw 91
Powerful light U thrown on Coemck
nature by the rwrelatloBs made by the Cim. WANTED Oeaetal h
a. Laaetegp thU week.
M. K. Paige. 624 State St.
Russian whom Ernest Poole quotes la
nepitt-tf
^ and wifl AS (he WlpH hlsnrtlrtr. -peasant Cattle.- In the Oe*
WANTED-By B. J. Morgan. 23f State MONEY TO tJtel
lyear. Heie well known tobe.- Ercryhodysr
-Wbtl a fine cook granay sras!- re
street, three good heavy timber
FMteMfltMW BnteiterafllA
late, the Cossack. In describing hi*
horses, three good henry lumber
teflatea at & laMMMm. fMI
sleighs, two large box stovos for
Henry Mersien, who hna tossed hall childhood..-she made bright yrtlow
camp.
sept 22^'
for oar team this efoeon. mnmed to calces big as this big fur hat. It took
bis home Friday. Henry has a host of a long time to bake the cake tn the WANTED-A tody wUh years of pracfriends and wefl wishers here. He Is brick oven: It was so soft aad deUente
Ucal experience would like a porta geaUeman at all thnoa. aad as a hall that If yon stamoH on the floor and
Uoo as housekeeper and manager
tea trai BfiTt Mtehry.
toeaer Is second to none in northern jarred the men the big cake wouM fall
in a good home. Inquire at. phone
Into a lump of dough aad be good only
lU,
sepllh-Sf
MUfl1C>^isa Blaache Barnnm. laThe report of the ball game between to feed the geese an dthc peacocks. Si)
the Traverae City team and the home Old granny used to hobble up and down WANTED TO RENT—Iteur or five nq , stnicior la vldRa. goUar and har^
mony. Is ready to opemjcte
furnished rooms: steam heat pre
team Thursday was wriiien up by one In from or the oven waving off all of
ferred. Address J. R. W.. care Recef the rlsltors. Our team was com use who tried to get close for a smell:
ord,
sept 2H?
and even if one of m little brats shoutposed of hut Arc of the flrst team.
ed or 'fwbrc she would curse us sound- HOUSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY—
flMttttMtttttttttttttittwhlKiK«r for making a jar in the
to rent or buy sn'Sv)r
i............................................................... t
If yo rve ovcT heard a Cossack
centrmliy located. l.e
S
H0R08
li swear you wlb st-c that Granny was
tloo with Mr. Kellogg
^
^ right, for a Cossacii curse could stop d
Nstlonsl bank.
big locomotive running full speed down
Special to the Evening Record
r mountain! Ha! Ha! Ha!- He WANTED TO BUY-10
Honor. Mich., ^•pt. 25.-Peac
eery counter, also to rent scales and
rlMUfoI <1.1. y«r. .1.1. ..ood dc».od. *
»"<’ S'"* "•" »»•> •«««•.
second hand store fixtures. Address
PERSONAL.
f
404 S. Union St., Traverse City.
An„
Bnod. f.,
Mn.vor Roar, of Knnsas City. Kclu /
sept l»-4f
Ely ,B.. j.hn Ach,
Its* rei|fir^»il owner* of vflfwnt l)t* V
WANTED—5 young men for city gro In tbsf elty to
ebIMrru lo whu
rt.-poui^l 1, .11 s,.l.,urlnB Inf.
cery buslncxs; pood wages paid. them n* pLiygromidH.
Address 404 8. Union 8t.
Hriislor Klurgl*. aulbor of Malre's
the lecture at Empire Friday evening
r«Tt aernsa, then wc brats used to
sept 19 tf nicwo dmstle legiHbition for (he ragiven by Mr. Patiingill of Lansing.
stand around, carh with cis wooden
The fivemnnibs-old child of Josh
spoon We each dipped out a big WANTEO-Meal cook at once. Thos.
Hclllns died Friday after a short Ill
Sbafp. Lake View bileV Elk Rapids.
chunk of mex*; always fair play, cacti
ness of only a few days. Fundrtl ser^ sept l€-tf‘
had hi^ turn; It one of us took two
lUnJniuln I'. Hoblm. the oldest anovlre* were held at the MeflM»dl*t
orer in the seni.e of Hie Uiilbri
piec<*^. bow quirk old granny would WANTED—l^urol»ormen.*\farm ba
church Sunday.
best him In the fare with her *iHion!
I and girl*, for• hole
hotel, laundry Ht.nU'*, .1i.«il n'riiiily at Hpringtieli.
Jake Weaver and r.(*orge Hunt, two
and general
neral housework: I1 also
all have Muh*; He iN-gjin %v«*rU In llxr Hnr|H r •
And when the mrsi wa* all gone, the.i
old soldiers, got left lu Thompsonvillr
listed
kinds of retry ntwrnal in lkt2.
we dlppf'd up the thick, red tomato
Friday, missing the train by alkint
iwup—every siKmnfitl. I ran tell you!
ployment or emplojo* call, write or
thirty minuter. Of course they.were
phone. A W. Hollingsworth. KmWc young dogs were always hungry! ”
-busted" and the supposition Is they
ployment Contractor and
fhosi have walked home.
Sinn Salesman. 215 E. KroBi
I
St..
Jaroty^ W’ltitcomb Kilev was looking
Hiiellmantel Bldg.,
I
up-stalrs. CItx.
The flne< nth annual «-ocampment of over a fence on hls^farm at a fleld of
phone No. 474,
sept 13-1 mo •
the soldier* and sailors of Wexford. ryv. when a nelghl>or who wan driving
. The O. n
I. will Bite U> ranunl
Bcnr.ie and Manistee counilis will be by.stoppfd hi* hor^e and asked:
to I»oWANTED—Threa rooit close In for *»cur.lom on Tu««l»y. Orl
tlvll »;.uo. Tulpdn UiM. ChIrBBO $<"O.
held at Honor next year.
•Hullo. Mr. Riley, how’s jour rye
light housekeeping.
Inquire 747 Grant) Raitldi 14.00. The a«oad .cxdolngr*
sept 7-«f
Wai^ngtoB street.
Fare $5 C
• Fine, line.- repli.-d the iK»et.
•
BOOKS AND MAGAZINES.
•
-How much do you »xiH*ci to clear WANTED—Girl for general house good lo reuirn for 10 days.
work: siqall family; $t.60 per week.
le the acre?"
• ObariA VlJimmr* WVs Tn V '•Oh. abotti four gallons." answered 415 Sixth street.
sept l-tf
October McClure’s Pioneer Transport
Mr Riley, soberly.—Sucres* Magarlne. GOOD SHOE SMININO-See Cunning
Utloo In America: It* Curiosities and
TRAVERSE CITV MARKETS.
bam at tho Uon barber shop.
lit Romance." Pioneer days for Mr.
Destiny has lanicd many a man
Lommls do not begin with the prnlrle down while he was waiting for some
This repert is made up delly. The Ae.
acbooner: he goc* a few thousand thing to turn p.—Success Magslne
cord
ic not responaJbic for ohanpta '
years further Imck ar:d knocks Into
HOUSE AND STORE TO RENT- lubetter iK-rspecfive our latter day view
excursion to DeG R A I. annual exciir
Klldcc. 334 West Ninth
of the blessings of rivilizalloft. In the troH. T<deilo. Chicago uud Grand Rap
phone 121. «pl22-tf
n^r p..rk. n.rt,
Thile. clear-cut English of the wosicru Ids. Tuesday. Od. 3. To RIcbmoud.
----------------------------------- I nf«r jMrt-k. prr |Mm*
er he tell with absorbing Interesii Oct. 10. See G. R. A I. agent for jiar- DO YOU want
timber claim? There Jw.'h'Ou> 1
tept lCtooct3
»me astonishing fayis of America’*
l.H big money In it. If you wish
tile known antiquity
In Ilftceii y.-jir* I.«»ndoii
inMed
H Is a subject on wbirb the writer if* debt
It* tnxntioiL I'lirGibb*. 410 State bank bulldiug. orl
If, poiviaps, th«* forenioM authority and
Wm. F. Singleton at the \Vhiting I
his narrative Is crowded with curious
hotel
M>nt 1fi.tr I
Information, gathered during year* of
Tnda.v Ibe luwe*t
research ef America’s heroic days.
1 our blgne**.*' says Mr. Lummis.
FOR RENT-Front room near H
-It docs not |)ay tb despise the day of
man avenue sciiool. SuiUble for
small things. Though they had ecn
teachers. Inquire al 438 Webster
turles* In place of docladc*. in which j
street,
aug 30-tf
) It. there Is some piquancy in re
membering that in the total liislory of
FOR a4nT—Three roomi
Inquire
trans|>ortatk>n In America more treas
^
West^vcnih
street.
ure has l^-n carried on mules and
Ji?
MtSOEMeANEOUS
rant,
JMrs.eStuerfruffy ^ JMrs€:^t.r.^rawn
fUTBumr
GIRL WANTED ter
J.C Morgan. X25 I
eSg new *•
intthn ]
tea charth Mxt
T nt If :*• n. m. «9d T:Jf pw m.
At It o'gloBk^ moon, n Bttday
nfiy day Mrrlea wW be bald, for
msed. In wbkA B«pL H. T. BkodenCt
ftm i
for two daye—that
%ttee not being necesaary for the fe
te the
» ■^<7>iBt charge ter tightening a few bolu
(UMriM ,J
Yp.l-l'-l^.wbktbra.rocratb ukraoiru.o
but g«it no farther tiuui the tiiient
comnlalnlnc witness In a I
la making the Odd FeUow’s run.
"........7r«M..«lnv. Mr., lult. r. Iti«-m.tb.t
CUrraee GtmlMr. wbo lor —~.......... .. “
■“
Vrr nm..-r. «1... I. . whito oolMf Ume was in the emplorof the Butler
ltoih.i|
and
a, a -divine healer" or “me- Grocer Co., has accepted a poslttoa la
1-n.Mt,.
l-l., E Call
IV.,
^
j,,. „,j. the oflee of the Blk Raplda Iron Co.
t.«.b*, .•III *. f.H- .n ,«tn,.l«- Ut cri.!
and locatln;
Harry Hartey of Traverse CHy traas
and br.tl.. .V ntK« Fvld.r t..
rrtine. fin. acted hoaiaana in town Thttraday.
I.rouebt It. tr.u» hU f.-m »h. r.. a i „„„
,h.
^ • A. B. forter was over from Old MIs^
.Has.- .IIWnB mn.'-im. had cm .,lt f..
flns. r> .V I ..vUMk 1,0 bad I-It ih.
^
aUppoMd
L. W. Knaggi. H. Hyman am^ H. W.
lH.,|di.l .lib h,x n.Bcr, dn«rd and i
..p,^
by
Cuaaiagham ef Travaiuc City were
.< 3 .-clfk b.- UHd. tt... tmit. for th.-'^,;,„ ^
„,y,^
guests at the Lake \Tew house Thurs
►t.f m« ilus td tb, Jtidgv, of proMif
p,,.
B,ber . fan- Iron day.
Profs. Bteffeaa and KlcboU of TravOtnt.
lb., Moirn-s. la, to Yj..llraU. MIcb. fa
Soi»llb.tan.lln|! ib.- < r..|. tif .UBar ntiini Mr». Bakw wa. to loeatp tb* eree Oty Mmlahei m^ ter a club
l«vt» In danllac cotinty tbl, >-rar •111; uv*.nn-. If aowwfiil abr «a« to ro- party at the opera bouse Wednesday
iM- utiusaaliy tars«\ it is probable tha
her retnrn ticket and $50. The ! evening.
the acreage sown next year will b«*; -medlnm" came and failed to locate - Will R. Pratt of Old MUskm t
lunch mailer fVan for spy’year *lncc the trea*ure Now Mrs. Hayes auet Elk Baplds rlaltor Wednesday.
the larnier* itiok up thb branch of ag on a charge of ubtaiulng money w
Jlculum . The n*a*on U that ibe farfc ; false prcienws.
cr'f. fhi not like the worl. conumeJ
Fr*nk Pr.^x>, ,.f Mt. Clesra. vu
wiih iK-ci*. preferTing Ctrgrow grain
I Lay. How this
I Alh-ct U« fa- Ui„„v n y.-.r rao. While driving a deInrr .d Ihr nn.r f.Mnr. •» rrmwoll i
’ ^
Special to the BresiBg Record.
irnn.u .l.Z,
llvro *.lt....b.r«dor«l
Thompsonrllie. Mich.. Sept. 2i.visiting stranger and re
At the home of tils sister tta Kala- oelved as i rewar.l a check for $2.l©0 Sam WUlU returned from Owaaio
Friday. He will complete his building
rUnt and Mr*. Cota M I.ewU ofJih
upon the aveone at once.
Carl Bye of Waflln is the potato
If In bps now invented a carburetter with king of thU section, harliig the iargeet
KIkharr. lull the marriage was the which be expects to do grc« things, acreage ever ptasted IB CBitex. He !•
c’llmiiiai ion of a romance of >x)oth. The new device, he says, will save hulMteg a cement warehouse for the
Thiny twti,year* ago they were school i from one-half to two^thirds the gms«v stomiie of his large crop.
cblblrca in the town* vi nint and Ith-j line nsuatly
and obviates any posMr. Meu and ftasHy are reaBorlng
arp and ihcr were yo'ithfol lover*, i slhilliy nf back motion. Provost has re- to Hnekley. Wta.. mh€fie Mr. Mem WIH
Tho vmA planned to be married after ccired aerera! offers for the right to jtastaU n ehemttMi peiort ptaBt for
leaving kchool. but there was a dls- manufacture the nes carDurmter and Bariy Brothem of Detfoll. Mich.
ttgrtsmaoi and they teparat«-d. They one from W. B. Reed, of Chicago, a
Where to nur game and flaff warden*
each maribHl and diiHng the so years manufacturer of gas engines, looke-] fThea
aiw enu
tkaV 1*4^
tht^y sav llUle of earn | no good lo him
the «ale has been are th^ caught la
other
hnsband of i
and Iheirrmph'U'd.
ANNUAL 6. R. I I.
FOR RENT.
Last Excarsion
Peruvian shecp ’—morc even on
—than on railroads!”
When
modity he makes seem to carry more
weight than anything any one else
could say. Here is the opinion of sevcral automobile manufacturers:
In reply to the guesUon. ' How can
one get the most enjoyment and wear
out of an automobile." twelve manufactHTcrs answered. -By first knowing the
h of your car and tboii taking care
of them." The consensu* of opinion
tg them was that when the aver
age man buy* a machine he asks home
bjrttander to -please give the crank a
turn- and starts the machine off at a
good clItL WTien the car sttyps he get*
out spend* an hour puttering round
the engine, turning and fuRsing with
what he doesn’t know anything about,
and by the time be has dlaeoverhd that
hta gmaollae tank is ^pty. he has
thrown hU engine out of gt^r. The
machine, be finds, runs, but iie doesn’t
notice the Uttle rattle and-knocking
golnc on |>elow. A few davs later tiH*
ear U always aranky and into tha xe-
50c
FOR^ALE
TO
CHARLEVOIX
PETOSKEY
HARBOR
SPRIliOS
And
If. 8 I. I. tedif Del. 1st
mm mimit
Ritn 10:30 p. ■. Suit;
Oct. Ilf
STEAin ILUROtt
1. C. imMS. A<GBt
FOR SALE—Threi- and a half yea
colt: weight 1490. Chas. Cedci
Keystone.
_______ ^pt J
FOR SALE-Hotef at~Grawn.
nl»Ii»Hl. and livery liarn. Apjdy
B. Hawley. 424 W. Tent
■raOB.sept 33-€f
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Twenty
acre* of fruit. A, II. Curtin.
sept 20-121
FOR SALE-House and lot. bar
loL 442 West Eight street 1
12,400. one-third down.^ batonc
suit purchaser. Inquire 115 East
Ninth street, or address John anne,
Cheboygan. Mich.
kept 0-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT—A good aevnoroom house. Inquire Dr. Gmm
)
sept l-tf
FOR SALE-House and lot. oc
Front and Monroe streets; SO acres
fruit land; 10 acres timbered; price
S600. Address B. E. Belknap. 1024
West Front street
sept Mmo«
TAXES V
Notice u Taapayera.
^
The lax rolls for the collecUon otV
school and city taxes and special ay
sosamenU for the five wards of ttte
city of Traverse City, Mich., have berti
placed Sn my hands for coltoolSar.
I will be in my offlee ter the ptifw
poee of collecting said taxes every
weok day from now aiitll Nov. 1.1001.
from 8 o'clock tiaUt 11:10 o'clock ta
the forenoon, aad from 1 o’clock undl
4 o’clock in the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before Sept Isl wlU
be received wltboat coUectioa ieca.
and aU taxes remaining tmpald on
Sept. 1st and iroUI Oct. IsL a penalty
of one per cent ter eflUecUon arfU be
charged. On all taxes regaining un
paid on OcL 1st and oatil Nor. 1st a
penalty of two per cent for coUectioa
erUl be charged.
Offlee, Room 202 SUte bank bWg.
M. B. Hatken. aty Troaaorer.
Dited Joir 14. UOS.
. .
J«Ijr»OeLJl.
church. £. H. Aliya.
THOHPSORVaLE
FOR SALE CHRAF-^tee dtatag Ubto.
Smith Premi,e/
I is Ac simplest snd strongest of all wridiig ma
chines. It docs better work, does it quicker, lasts
longer, and costs less in Ac long run than any
other.^pcwriong|i!schtnc. It is
teat 27^
The World's Best Typewriter
The Omia. Ft^ml^
- iTAQetavefMnt
CompgAff
^BOlT. MICH
'
SEWER TAX
I
Fifth Ward.
Notice to all Feraens InUrertad:
^
volTing book csBA throo dhilns
The special assessment (ax roll for
chairs, arm chair, thret rocking
the construction of Lateral Sewer No.
chairs aad other articlos of furnl1. Sewer Dlrtrlct No. S. located In the
tare, laqnlro at fll Booth Ualoo
alley between Washington and Web.
ttroeL
angSdf
ster streeu, beglanlng oa Oarfleld avb
Bue.
ranalag thence west to Bartow
HOUBRB AND LOTS-Moathly parMU Hotm W. Brnlth* Sit Wort streeL tbeace aorth on Bartow to
atreet. fbenoe west ob ‘
BevoaUrtreoL CttUoDS phOM IM.
Bay BtitMt, ooraor HaU. stoo 14horso power gasoUae eaftao aad
fitad srtD eotflt; alto fl-room brick
tertdtacA «» «sth ateeot App^r
toJokaHortfloldairertiPM.
teM*i^
.-4:^
thence to connect with tnmk sewflr.
has been plsced In my hands for ooL
lection, the same to be paid on or be
fore BepL 90. l»05.
I 202 Biaie Pnak 1
Bqrt Vino.
-V
THK CVtMINQ mCORO Ttuvcme CITY, WCHIQAN, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S. I90E
OU> PEOPLE
AMDTIlEllingilBUS
sss
««« ^ w
mav VEKTABU. y^utlo*. It
rf^tortafar lacTMifaEthej^SS
J£lS2dtauSi5^GSSS!?.^5M2.‘
m swirr tminc ct.. Auwis. u.
SERBULIEWSOFTHEWOfail
«^OUR MONET IP
NO GOOD**
i
rrrealcd to the i
pmtkm ta atei
tempt oa the gfmeral a Hfa
a
ckw rase carried oat by the' lady
apy. aim tbas won tlw coaldeae* of
fasm to accapt weddhtd feea. glrlaf
aa kis rsmaoa that be doss aot tkink it
Hfkl to prodt by the adatakea of otk
ers.
Aldermaa Mortu C. Wocn of Kanaas Citj kas started oa a three weeks'
fast witb the view of r^artiiR kU
velskt. Before beainiiiB|E kU ordea!
he tlppad the beam at ZW pounds aad
he U detcrmlAed to reduce tUs by at
least JOQ.
OwlB* to the fart that her hosband
has Just b«m appotnied by the kaiser
M bead of the colonial defiartment of
Berlin, the Coantms Adolf Von Goel
sen. nn Americnn woman, will become
a leading figure in Ocratan court dr
eles. Her husband durtag the Span
Ub-American war accompanied Presl
dent Roosevelt and kIs rough riders
throughout the CuliSB campaign.
The foremost woman palmer In Ger
many. Ftaulein Crete Waldan. has re
with the Ord«T pf Honor, being th«'
only woman artlsl in Germany upon
m royal favor has been cooferred.
The emperor owns several of her
paintings and takes the greatest In
terest In her work, aiding her by every
esnr In his power.
Rev. C C. F. Bratenahl. rector of
8!. Alban s chapel. Washington, has
returned after spending the summer lu
Europe studying cathedrals and examing the choir school system, with the
object of Introducing It In America.
Most of the cathedrals support these
schools, at which choir boys arc given
. gtiod public school education In conIderation of their senlces as cbotr
vM kim to W a trip through tkn
vast, but ha obstinately refanes to
tenre WaH street. He U nltmld. Intl■ate frtenda may. that If be akoild aee
what the fsflrcads arc doing he would
return to Wall atreet in a bullisb
frame of mind In spite of bUnself and
pseknpr. be tempted Irrmiadbly. 8o
be remnlaa In Wall strwel, where be
may be guided by bis spocalatlve Jndg
meat alone.
RHEUMATISM wad!
The German empress U an early
BLOOD CURE
|
Hser and aiu down to breakfast with
the emperor, winter and summer, punc- ^ an Bst ntisfied wHk RMita.
This Is our guannlee wkidi gom wHb'
tttally at t o’ckiek. At 1 o'cioek tbs
imperial nouple dine with ikslr chUdron; gnewu are seldom invited to thU
TMA HANNAH DRUG ATORE.
midday meal sind when they are they
are treated-quite en famine. She Is
exceedlagly fond of chUdton. of all
soru aad conditions, and when she is
staying in the country she often stops
If you ' vant a cheap
her carriage at the alght of a group of
children and lets them cllmi^ Into It In
AIR T I O M T
search of the bonbona which she cai^
Ties with her for the delectation of any
mue one she may meet.
XHB rxaioua
Rastairs
6088 'Es rf
Matt.J.Johnsoks
A writer wbu sr- iu!s his summers
it the M-jHborv triM llir fullnvli.g
ilory! An ljtiu«int
uuiu
MW the w-n f«*r the find tlnm xvns
much Imprrwied with tl>e cff;'»*t of tl^
liloe water, and asked a bsheniw.!) if
be could tell hlui the owner, ns fte
would like to l>uy s gulU^ii to tnke
bon.e to bis wife. Tbe flsUrrnma rel.ll»sl. i.mudly:
Ts. me iiMiii —we own ItT'
-Ijuid
ex. kilUMMl II e ni-M.-.
•fouM you sell me n r-iU »:•
cents’;*’
“hnre.- ssM the nshermsii: nnd lie
disni iwnir^Ml. ntmitltig lit a few nu»Ii4^ils witb a jer of wau^. for wbieb
be re-.vlv'tl the rouutr> mans
cents.
—
TI.C latter dejunrii**! with Ids pprehn-e. ItitlimlMg biter III the ib„T. nit
er tbe lUIe luiil mme mil. be ga/.il In
sIleiM woii.U^ at tie* wwt.T. wbicli had
rra«*be»1 for from tbe l.emb.
"I.nnnner* he e\. l:i;n:id. **.1.Mrt lli. j
do u trj.Ie.**—llariKT's \V«-#-klv.
HctUT Dotti. p colored undertake.*,
who receipt-tire r^ubltean vomlnatUm for wroner In
coun
ty. Kentucky, declined the honor.
It U intereaUBR and paihellc that
A. Edison came over to New
the volume of poenu which Mrs.
York from his quiei New Jersey home
Payne Whliney has Just Issued was to
to see some mscblnery in which he
hare l»een a surprise to her father, the
Interestf^l. As soon as possible
late John Hay.
ho hurried back agsln. *’l want to get
nUhnp Mora of Hidalr>. Mi xico. n-j.
l«rk to Iho quit lu.U- of my o»n «ork„f ,u, l.oi«l<.n 8l«-k Excentijp celebrated mass
Is N. «- Vork. You mn to..
tow the earths surface, at the bottom
Rlarlnc uid nol»y over her.-, one of the tlienu-lv.-. nth the Iwd )>m.-tiee of
sif a sure- mins which has been chief reasons being that you are using “siaiuMtig the drlnkK."
worked fo*- centuries.
many of my contri\-anccs,*'
‘ |
------------------------It Is understood that Beeretary Wil
Whst probably will be the costllesi
ChMlbCrtlill-S CfillC, CHoICTl
son iias offered the preii of chief of the
to the dead in re
Ana
Dumioct
Rcmcay tna yon wUl
anlmaNpduMi/ buresu U> Dr. I^»nard cent times win be placed above the
Pierson, suie i»ctoi;ensrlan of Pennsyl grave of Mrs. Margarita Alvarado, th- Bcrer wisk to be wlthont It in yonr
vania. The place beiwine vacant niMme.
It
has
SATCd miny lives.
wife of Pi-dro Alvarado, the
ccntly by the diwth of Dr. Salmon.
mlnitis klUK of Muxlro. The moDumenl jPorSBlC by AmcrlCaD DntC Co.
Bluhop O ConncU. whom the iwik’ U Will be of Italian marble and solid sitsendlDK to Japan. U s memiM'r of the ver. Two tons of sllvm* from Alvarado’s .
.■
,
I’niveralty club in Ihiston and the famoiiH Palnillla mine in the parril |
runibeilatiil (lub In f>irtland. s|M>ak« district will be used. A
frame
French ami Itlkllan a.s fluently uh Knit- will Ik* built around the grave to gasrd
Ush. iH a charming talker. ctmuKises
m the theft of vllver fnim the
music. Unprtnlses It on both the m- m« nument.
ftan and plane af^ rings.
Yotjng men iif the New York swell
Prince Khlllhnff. who has acqulr»-d set no longer .dance and the girls are
fame In conni'cilon with the Trans SI- frantic over the situation. When a
Ih rlan rallwsfy. retiounctMl his title and youth Is Invluil to a social affair of
ANU
estate when a ymuiK man and eral- any kind he makes careful Inquiriei
inwted of America, where he attended ab<iut the dancing end of the game.
a iMiU-maklUK machine at a saUo’
When be finds out tha^ this is to lie u
VIA *
I7.&0 a wcek.^.lle then got a |KMl(lon feat ure be vays ’OHMl-by! ’ Ho is will
as 4>ngimvr alb er<*oijially lMK*ame a lug to cut up a gm»he »r vlt out In the
railway rnsnag-ff In Veneruela.
ojM'tt air and sing songs or even gi» to
as r tlyaii Is the first of Amer the Khow. but he’ll U* dog-goiuil If he
•TKAIVIER
lea n rich men to have a chaplain w- will dance with anyUsly. He Is U«omtsebtHl to bis faiull>. He bss Just ap Ing VO Melfl.Nh that he will not even
is.lntcd Rev Father J M. W^-ilte to play cards with amateurs.
that isjHl. FaUier White, who 1*^ ati InTraveler* nitiming fnmi Js4»sn are
llmste friend of the Hysn family. Is a
generally of opinion that the
well known ehurcljnan of MontresI
subjects have become qultt
Mr. Ryan lias s suis rh cbsi»el In his
t.vcr the result of their war with Hus-j
- nuintry htwnc at Buffem and another
Tickots OR SrIa
sIs. As
In his Firth avenue reshl.nco In New
am scratching ihclr hiads w
York.
hat brim ought to he. A white
^
Ur- Kdward Wilmot Blydon. who has a poor rrltiet In their eyes,
• jusi been received at the Elysw bv swro to thln^ that they can
For farther
Fri-sldcni l.mtls*t as env«»y extrsordl- German, an American or a Fre
call or write.
msry and ininbtejr ph‘ni|K>tenilary of with the same vwse which the white
'tlu\rcp«l.llc of UlH-riu. Is sahl to hc bttihren of the Russians In other
prolisbly the ablest living man of co. count ri»-s «> glwfully dllatwl upon In
or. He has nmden'd great service tu the iK'glnnlng of the war**
AGERT
' Ilia race, both in UU*iia and in th<
36.
In wall street there is a prtKninent
IBrliUh West African colonh»s. The
siH-culator who never gets farther from
special oti)«H-t of bU mthsbm is
PectiMl with the deltnilnatlon »>f the
yruutler between l.iU'ria sn«l Fr»‘nrh
lerritory. Frinch territory touches Li
iK'ria on two sldii* and with British
' nearly sumninds the republic.
MI.OOD
fVWitlNrVlNO
-TASUK-TS
During h«'r recent travels abroad
Mrs. George GouW kept a journal,
HAKES UC0. MED ILOOD. BEALTH AKK STU1IGT0
which she
nrt^.pjsnulng to . have
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
printiHl and dUiributx'd among her InAND NERVOUS PEOPLE.
timate friends. MrKr4;mild has l*een
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
siH^ken of s« being **>i the dtstinERYSIPELAS
ECZEMA
gulshitl list of sutomolflie sunlvors,**
GOUT
SCURVY
sml It was Kfier her accident that she
TUBERCULOSIS
RHEUMATISM
set t«» work to deplelT h» r expcrlcnct-s
BLOOD POISON
NERVOUS DIt
in nbe highways and byways of EuKIDNEY TROUBLE
WEAK LUNGS
roiie. The journal, which is most cnIRREGULAR MENSES
CONSTIPATION
tertaluink. Is written In a jocuUr vein
LIVER TROUBLES.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
and vets at rest any lingering doubt* j
SAddU-LAH UVIfts are compounded from the essekee of rare
• T-.er friendii Rslght have enterialned asi
.la her literary'ability. Tbe interest of I
Bast Indian Plants, nnd are the perfected resnit of orar TO years qf
^tbe ioumsi Is’helghiene I by contribn-l
medical rescarck.-SA4IU.LAH acU prompUy on the Lunga. Llvtr
lions in the way of verse and sketches
and Kidfwya. Tkaae organs ara dliWtly raapaiuM>le for the coDdltion
by many disUngulshed in*mons whom
of tbe blood. SA4IU4AH Is a blood purifying nledlclne put up in ubihe Goulds ^net In the course of their
let form, and contains nothing of aa injurious natarei Tbay are inralu' Jourocy.
•
• able la cases of ap«ific febrUe disorders where the blood has a Urge
axccaa of febiiat or uric add. Brery dUeaM or disorder that flesh U
The famous OtH*nral Trepoff at the |
kelr to caa be traced to Impofa Wood. SA4IU-LAH has bdpad thMbeginning of his career was greatly I
saads of auRerers.-lt can halp^ you.
aided by a clever lady member of the!
secret srnrice. One day the general
FREE.
was fired at in the streets of 8:. Pe
ON SALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS.
tersburg by a woman The shot mls*e-1
PRICE PER SOX CONTAINING 2S TABLETS, SO CENTS.
Its mark and the wonld-bc assassin
If jour danlar eannot sapidj rm. aand price mad order to
was captured nnd tried for the crime,
f
$4
TO CHICAGO
rktOrn
NORTHERN MiCKIBANUNE
ILLINOIS
$4.00
I. C. BURNS
SA ' IVIU-I-AIH
./ •
but. to i*‘e amamnest
the pnblie.
she'was acquitted. On her release the
plklUsIs NMigbt her out as a friend of
i and nhe was admitted
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
MO NASSAU SmBET,
NEW YORK.
wc have one IS inch stove
screw draft,
draft cast leg.s
larffc opening for fuel.
only
nlv SSl.OO. If you want
a better air ti^ht we have
them; they have extra
heavy cast tops, bottoms
and fronts, heavy cast
linings, oak stove, steel
body, nickeled
swing
screw
top
draft nickeled lock-le
eledfootrails.
They are large, hmdsome stoves and are built
for business. Wc start
them at SS.OO. Come in
and see them.
We sell -CoU^s Original Hot Blast.” the most
wonderful healer made.
nsiBtt«s;
FLECTRiaTY
FOR
POWER
At
i to BYR BAR. HOSa-THEOAT
^nrriNoi ■QLAMB. Omco
\tt Wllkdn k
Ko BatteWSAT POWKE
EvTOTUALLr*Tm
new 8tat« Bank Bunding.
eieo^ty. wot
ALL HEW
of Qtility and general adapta-
SOUVENIRS
mark
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
H^O^SPOOHS
A Mllllken block.
DR. F. HOLOSWORTH- Spaelal atr
tautloo to dlwmaaa of the ojw. w.
TioM and tkroaL
Glaiueg flood.
Kaomi 7 and 8. H. A U Mercnatlla
Oo. block. Both pkooaa.
DR. E B. MtNOR-OIBco orer Amen
Ym Art Ntt FmOro Well,
fitted. Both pboirea. BMldance Wf
Sixtk Strert.
DR. A. H. IHOLUDAY. Oreduato Toronto Uul verelty. OfBce la Munaon
re lOI; reMbldg
denca 104.
Sldy«yYp.*>t«^p‘yon*w?[| ilnS
E
T. W. THIRLBY. 1
num A Fju-rt j<
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Pkyalclan and eurgeon. Remored to trf.
floes over First National bank. OtL
gens phone 885.______ ___________
OR-' LAWTON—Fhyplrlan and surgron; oWci-s In Willu-lra bUirk. third
fi(w>r. wlih Drs. 8aw>tT and Fcnhallogon.
----- --,,
JPXU.iS'-o
GIVE
VIK, VIGOR &
"Cool as a Cucumber’
r-PRAPiilC
vitality
Try • “Pllf to-night.’*
For Belt bf all DreggitU
m\.rm
,
ro Cant and 2S Cont Dcaaa
ACCEPT HO SUSSTITUTCS
eh be.- *a w°lirt
•wariaa-th.-^rboldaf- arbam
U at h*ni
If ymr nani.
Ian I «IU «ur lUt »rf riurtoiMn-, Ut ua
25
25
Tbe G. B. Taylor Coal Co.
THE NESSEII
TRUSPORTATiON CO.
FINE
STEAHU MANISTEE ^
ORGANS
001X0 WIST
Lwitnctoi) Sund.>i. SI llu p. u.:
A Thur«Ur« 10 lA
m.
bk- M*.na*.T. *J.» *. m.;
nfcdrrUlnj.* til * ».
GtMXO HAST
Taken in exchange
for KIMBALL LIAX OS in last few
weeks. To make
room for another car
load of Pianos
TutMlajuTiiurmUf.,
SIC TO $40
5asy terms if desired
\ui Beiios Satorday,
I
September 16
First customer gets
first choice. Ever>^
one a bargain.
M.LR.E. TIME CARD
^EEq|fs‘“ ir"
^aisi
clw-laod 11
lYxvnrnlMN
the wly prepare
y. Itt. lN«.it4rYly
IN.
knoa-o to arteno. which wUbo«
twUctoe* and U»nlr. will round out tb
lowed, thin cheek or arrawny neck a ith
Marak.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O Carver. Prices resHonnl le. Oflice with
O. P. Carver and Pro. oBlh phones.
OR. E- F. CHASE-llom.M.pathDt. -Offlro over Hugbe-'K dmg sfire. C’ltlgenj nUone-UesIdence.
ofiice
IZi.
DRS. J. 0. U HART J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANBJ
omosao : a Withal* mig. t a, «. v> u
Nte wnitiM Block.
a r. CARVKR a
RANC
FIRE mSDRARCE
-|«R1N0 RAPIDS 1 mOI4l« RT
to., o. V.-xk. U.I
COiPAIY.
hn-a< firm, lanr.- and beantlfuL notHng ca*
Tm.r Table Taking Effect fWpt ftth. ia»
equal it. To prrrmt the hurt fn.m rfirtnking
ram li-arr* Trarerae Oty vmaarUne fur th*r
ilway*
I mother, rfiould alwaT.ua.
Dr
itb X;lU a.
torelTrijin
T^*n l^re.
l^reT' Ti^rer.e t'lty roo*erUug north
DC hai.y- It wi'l ^ rtwiore
B to iU.natural eoatoor and bMuty
i Train
^
____ ».._.KrT*r;?.
amid aubrti !] Train leaew Trarerw
«teo»Dr.CtorW TW-.rte. »«
C
“a. D. TYLER “
DENTIST
oato IM. Jtow wafc.i« ktoW.«»
GEO. QA. JARVIS
mm™
t and hand> It a-t- like magir- ;
one appbia Um often .bowlac a derided Im- ■
p^ement. .•orrtaUT when th- furrow \m
tinir N orth
. ,Traerrer aty 1
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J.l.lhvN
6n.WKcWitlr
HOOROE & HeWETMT
6ENERU IISURANCE
SI I newwilhslm blocn
i mote the growth Of ha
•S.J.i-- O.V .r o. »«,h
Waltto
■tot ter A. y. htetlch-, tetter.
OR. C. H. LYNCH—t and 4 8ulhe^
land block, phyriclan and anrgeon.
Citizens phone 864.
L. U A. HUILD4MS.
...
o. u uxxwoao.
KIIVII
M.B. HARHER, Prop.
HERVEY H. ANOERSON-Atioreey
and counselor. WllhHm h\6tk. Treeerse Clijr. Mich. CiUtens phone 105-
JOHN R. SANTO
0*1 prlc o! Aur.
lp.jairr *1 M A N. E Orkn ofhre.
I:lu .. n. ud
'Muslo l-leuww
HARRY B, HARNER—Expert piano
uner and action regtilslor. SaU*tunei
,U^. With KImbaU
farth
CIU. pboue 2S4.
Music U
llo * • «. T to • eYming*. UmtAmm ■
WynkoopflaX Cltli-ni. phone «t.. •
We Will Sell thcOr^
gans at Most any
Price
to get them out of
the way. All in go6d
shape, and m a n y
makes to select from.
KIMBALLS. Story
Clark. Chicago
Cottage. Lsicy,
Clough & Warren,
and tDihers. All
marked in plain fig
ures,
-ja-
parlort. orar City Book Store, 1
Boardman Rircr
Electric LlgM
& Power Co.
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Acetcy tor Celebrated Fm
Typewriters
DELIVERY
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Orand
Let 1M vitalite ao Idea
for you4
NEW WATCHES
CRAW'S
mMmM
?«3.
c. D. MILLER
O K MTi:SJT
*-:,4.,
PERE MARQUETTE
_ ETES
U«r.
Tnte ten yr*.te. CUr M faOsw.;
examined
FRECr
LASSES
Inomio THAT AU
Df.ChariitCi..lOBFittii».N.Y.
TRY A neCORDakVANT AO
mm^
Real Estate.
U.Oft to nctroll uid Toledo. IC O* to
CaitoMto. I4.00.to Otmnd R«pl<^ OO. A I. Mtoncl eicotmlon. October Srd.
»S.go to Klchmood. Oct. mb. AxkMy
X«0, COACH BTALUON. M VM-
koMitot mn mwrttr btOlOfMMM.
NlytMt
use CALMAN-S ettoUc Hte rto.
WiftoSte..
aawMtasMM.
THY A KecOnD WAWT AU
*
f-; J'*-
SATUROArS ISSUE
2485
THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAGES
BLOODSHED
WILLRESDLT
UWailSFWRDCTPB
Hit Wifi la Baltovatf to Haee Bfea the
Woman Found to the
Sul^
nUVCRSE CITY. MtCMIGAN. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SS. 1*05.-
'EXCLDSiON
IS nOANNY
or DMECftATOKt OF CATHOLIC By Wire to the Breatas Record.
REV. FRANK .BRISTOL OOWNT
Bocioo. Sept. ».-4a eoeaectioa with
ctmmmBM Ant rouND.
WANT CHINESE BARRED.
the RTnthrop *uit cate murder myk.
tery. the pollc. are acmrchlns for a
mlaaiag weat end doctor and hi* wife.
The latter U believed to have boea the
vlctljo whoae body wa*
•CMC CATHOLICS HAVE ARMED and thrown laio the water after the
BECAUSE THEY ADVOCATED THE
murder.
THEMSELVES.
EXCLUSION ACT.
s^iiRG HHi mmm
^fOtgauoec it the Slrth Town to Be Vlt; Itod by the Vandalt Artned
Gurrda New Maifitolned at the
Catholic^ CemeteHea.
'
HIGH SCHOOL
WAS DEFEATED
tout TEU
OUT PUIED
STREETCAR
LEFT TRACK
MRS. KAISER
WAS DN TRIAL
fUlT PEOPLE WFRE IHJUREO
r
BOUGHT HER A “PONr OFBEER
WONT BE N CtNDIDtTE
WILIPAIDEPOSITORS
TWO CHILDREH DEAD
l»ef, S4V^; December. If5»4c. Corn—
September. 52 V: Decomber. 4C»4c,
Oala-Septrmber. 27 Vc; December.
2«*4C, Pork. $115: lard. $763; ribs.
$?.62,
East Buffalo. SepL 23.-CatUe-Falr
1y active, slower.
Calves—^A^Hve,
firm. Sheep—Active. Mronger. Hog*
any atylei ^ L»nU Tavern.' —Artlvt, firm.
PorottiJ Clark, the infant daughter
of Ml. abd Mm. George E Clark of
Solon, died Sa'-nrday morning after a
brUJ lltees#. The funeral wax held today at 2 o clock irom the Green Brier
achoollunse.
achool lunse.
g
M#BdB7. Sept 2.1905
AffiuuNDitiie
Store
■ULLETIN:
FlexibiTHandle
A tooth brush with a
flexible handle is some
thing new. I’hc Florcnre
Mfg. Co. have just put
one out. It is their fa
mous Prophylactic brush
and the new idea is called
“J:UST RIGHT”
■li
CITY BOOK STORE
THE HOBAIT CO.. Pr**.
That’s wliat pm*|»le say after
pattinj; .m a i*iir of our new
fall slioi-s and have |teeu hoW
ni<t* they fit ami \ook, and
liave found out 1»ow comfort*
able they are.
tbitstpumbtr
calls for * change from Summer
to Auiumn nppjueL also that
everything the correct drasser
U hercFall Top Coat*.
Fall Suits,
Fall Hsis. Glovcf. Shirts,
Neckwear and Vnderwear.
Come In and view these crisp
and refreshingly new style*.
Ovjr S^oolc
is 80 lai^e and cvuiiplete that
we are liavinu no troublt* at
all in s:itisfying own the
most eritie.il buyers.
8
HOES
HOES
HOES
HOES
FOR STREET
FOR HOUSE
FOR EVEPUNG
FOP SUNDAY
KutodiSSoytSSSJr
You ran always lin.l your
style at this store.
fWrofpHyltooElo
You will experience a
new sensation when you
use it. The flexible han
dle relieves the pension.
It makes it possible to
use stiff bristles on tender
gums. It is really SOME
THING GOOD. INVESTIG.XTE.
30o
-THK
AMERICAN
DMCIO S-rOPSK
219
rnLmm±. Prrors^
H. R. Macdonald, Plgr.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TIDa
PRICES SATISFACTORY
s£UL£S0FC00DSMQiC^
THE STYLE is characteristic and the
III is perfect
Scbwl Shots
nrM
BAOHAMT
&
FIOSGOI
You Know
of j‘iist how much we ..
...Sptcial Sale.,*.
on MiBSCs’nnil CliiMrcns*
Shoes, for Ibc BCll 30
Days.
Call and
boo
them. No trouble to
show you at
Wb are now piraaneBtl, locatBdiuthe Wilhelm block
Jllfred ereilkk
& Company
DRS. SAWYER & PENHALLE6AN
242 e. Trout Si.
D K N T I S -r S;
SEE O I R W 1 N.n O W DISPLAY
Wc carry a largo line of
tbo R«1 School Houao
Shoe*. Nothing better
made to wear.
can help
building
KEEPING RIGHT WITH THE PEOPLE
Tli il's what wo tire doint: now. We are sell alKiul threefourths of all the pianos sold in this vicinity. If you an*
one of the few wlio an* not buying of ns tlu n* must be
8*»me reason for it and we would like to know lliat reasmi.
When our izooU are the l>*«l ami our jirici'S the lowest why
should you not l>e anion;? the liost of siitistiLHl ct*8tomers
who are stiviii;: many dollurs y<*arly by detilin;: with (irinneil llros., the larL'^-sl and be.st reUiil music house-in the
world. The next time you want anythin;? in tlic line of
music, call and m*t our pric s an<l terms.
POPULA* MUSIC, TALKWe MACHINES. HECOBDS
ORIIMNEl-l- BRO-rMIEF»«
MicblXau’s LBaidiaX Husk Hbum. 159 E. Frout SL
you
when 2
Tiefore oon-
Bfclmlim; any
oonlmrt
for LumlKT.Materialsn
or’mill work.]
1
We riiaki* siMH-ial iaterior work for Ri^tdonw'S Jand Public
ImiMIngR. Sten* Fronts and Fixtures. Porch Columns,. Steir
Work.eU'.
. *
If it*s made of wo<p1, wc* <x*in m.ake it.
TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.i
ClUtan* Phona. 32i B«H. lOP.
W.L. Brown. Manawor.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
-TRAVEIRSE CITY
Newest shapes for young
men; hondsomc colored
binds. Telescope crown.
Light colors as well as
black.
Telescoped crown—raid
ed in back drop front—
BLACK AND LIGHT
COLORS.
Telescoped
Crown—
wider band—
JOHN D.. GOOD FELLOW
By Wire to the Evenlog Record.
Cleveland. Sept. 25.—A int*e»ing of
imerest llll be held tomo.Tvw at ihe
home of John D. Rockefeller. A num
ber of prominent citixens aill go to the
estate and tell the Standard OH mag
nate he ts a good fellow. It is planned
to have addresses* made to RockefeUcT. aeanring him that the huslneet
men and citUens still have faith In hU
honesty. wMl^Iolng toward* mankind
and ao on. noiarilhstanding the many
aiiacjvc ma^e uptm him.
NINTH YEAR—2S0S
|rhw is very attractive is our west window! See^^^
those neat little framed picture's for 50c. A
dollar bu>'s one of the most unique framed
subjects ou the market; Then there are other
subjects costing a trifle more but fine for the
price. We do framing to order, too
SWEET CIDER 15 cents per gallon.
John C. Morgan & Son. Both phonos
119.
sept 1141
ARE YOU GOING TC CHICAGO?
A Convenient Way to Shop.
Co to Ch»». A. Stovm A Brother*,
elect your goods and have them
shipped to Mrs. H. M. TimWin, their
agent here. Pay
them on your ret^, or please piW her the bilia if
paid for there. She will give a letter
Said Several Races Never Lived Wha of Introduction to parties. 232 Front
Produced Ethical and Literary
street, up stairs.
Sept 25-11
Work Ex;ual to That cf
Broiled Steaks at Little Tavern.
Conf'jciu*.
BOLLOCK EDITION
A PICTURE WINDOW
THE UBOR LEADERS
By Wirv to the K^lnn Record.
NvaaotuH. Mirh.. Bepi 2&.—
PET08KEY TOOK FIRST GAME BY By Wire lo the Eventne Record.
Wakhingioo. Sept. 2S.~In a »ermon
mt the wholwwlo deprrdailona oo IhvSCORE OF 16 TO 6.
on the -StK^alled Yellow Peril'* last
Catholic r.mH«rUf5 reconily. a num
nlaht. Rev. Frank M. Briwtol. pro*!
brr of CaiboliM have anrn-d themdent McKinley'* pastor. *evorHy ar
aolrce a»d with fhh amhoHthi* arc
rai;;ncd the leader* of the American
»carrfiln< for th*- maraudem. go InFederation, of ljil>or for advocatlns
jfiirlaiv-d arc the Catholic* that blood
f1*cd #ccro* likely. Ncftaunce U the LACK OF PRACTICE WAS SHOWN the exclualoo of Orlenial labor from
ihi 1'niU‘d S'aU<*
j
aiath town lo
tlMted by the ma
ON THE FIELD.
••The world has wiinc-ssed tyrannies
raudera. ; Arm«l fniard* arc aoa
uf monarchies and aristocrmrle*/* hr
inalDtaioOd filahll»-at, all CaihoMc
criDtleilo*.
^ ‘ ' F.ll.r,.Tr.v.™.-C.tx center, cot on i“'"- •
<o «Une« the
.t Belt.lm end w„ . ,f, R,
1
^
<l«IKrtI*m of Indmtrriaj power, the Intoleranc** of lib
hind-Play Independl.^rty. Why occlude the Chinese mnh
ents Wedn
not other foreigners? Several races
never lived mho produced ethical an !
Till- High HchiNol u-am Ml the dust literary work t*q!ial b. that of Conf!i
If, lo C at pt‘tc»kK«*y Saturday afior- ciuK. The p*^»!ley of exelu*lon
ijcMW). T»«o hiral !«'aiu has no exetuTs neither American nor .\ngio-Saxon.”
■ran FULL BREED IN ELEVATED lo makf whai. viT, IV okkey liad haJ
I wo wt>ekK longvr training and the rv‘BTRUCTURE.
suit was hhown on the flcld. However,
this U a fault easily n roeilled by the
local u*am ami mill be as soon as po**fclble.
Tlie Triivorvf City lim- mas Ugblt-r
CONDUCTOR AND MOTORMAN than tli“ Ivio.-Nkoy lim, ami ma* weak
MAY NOT 'SURVIVE.
in addition. T^e lnie’-fer<nce of the CHARGED WITH STEALING
h»cal bro* maa also i>oor. while Peiow '
HORSE FROM N. PERRY.
key's luiN Tf. rrnee *howe«I up well.
Mactive Flan^ Caused the Car to
Ehrenlierper. who playei! left half,
’
iLeava the Rada and Plunge
did pkh! mork. having a flfieenyard
to bis crodP mdiHe Chenenka.
* Into the Elevated Railright .end. made tmo nfits ti yard run/<.
Carter at left half t^nd Pierson at ren- BUT HUSBAND DENIED GIVING
r laSh played an excellent game.
By Wire to the Eveniua Hcrbrd.
HER THE HORSE.
‘Chlcajp., Scpi. 2:..—.Many iK-mnn,.
Tbm-e were no scores mane by either
wenp hurt today when a l^kc alrcct ald«> In the llrrt half but In the *<‘coml
trolley ear 'tthdcr^full aiHHMi Jnm|M*d LmlK«> mrnt thningh «u n line buck Said He Would Be r “Blame Fool” to
the trarlf. tan a hundr.^l
an I and seoird for Tra\»r>.- Citv, Tlie
Separate the Only Team He
rra.*«he<! inio the eh*vatcl raiUny gfial mas kicked a'’d the si* |n*lnt^
Had—Cate Adjourned
t
atnu'diM*. (W'molihhtng th»' ear and
wen* made* there me:v ihc total
One Week.
L*.
Ilintmlni; =lu«lve ^Men»:«ih and the for ilic‘ game. Ferris. |V4oi.Key» left
I■
crew to the nrutiud, nvr iiaMKcnperH. end. m^s a very fast man an»l he landThe eaxc of NcImih Perry v^. Ami*I*
the molorman and the condiirlor were
mvi loncbdomnti. MHntyre mas
I
laken unermiicIcMta 10 the hoaplial. A also very ^a-i The Insi touchdown lia KaUor for Mealing one hor*e and
Nine hames* was taken up in Justice
deft-rilve lilanRe on a wheel rau»*ed the
IS made on a lineburk.
wrtteR
A slight rhaiige in the Travers- Clt.' | Nerllnger's court Ihix morning at 9;.*:o.
* Th> Injimil; John rUsMimsMai, mle np mas ma le m-nvsarv or ar-1 after an adjournment fr»ini Sktnrriay
limi*: Joint 0*\Tal1), aeilouN; Tlirlp
lUit of FellcTs Ktonoing off at Ibd | morning until t«».la\. N*1mmi INtiv.
linn KnurUk. itioiorniun. may die; laire. He g<»t olJT the train to set* the the idalnliff In Ihe csm*. ma^ riio tii>i
^
C'ljat h'* Howajd. eoniIurl»»r. may^db
klghlK bTM as e ven a menilier of tu * mitnoss to lake H o siand ;iUfl his te^
's.
Wm F. p*au/.v
Trii\* rM‘ riiy foc.Hli.'ill te.uji mn<n't of itmoiiy m* ndy reUled lo the rnnlrat t
notigh ImiMutann- to dKarrange the whifh he had ml!h .\ihdph Kais'er 1*'
mrhedule of tie* IVre MsrqueiK'. the giunlng last April and rontInning one
train went on and gate him a m**! year, mhe re:i|von he ma.H to rnn his
re to M*e the tomn mure com- farm upon which a team wa* tt» l>,
plc‘iely IHemm was put lo his plan* furnlshtvl by the latter. The hor.-e
which I* the cai>e of the Milt, was one
, ROOSEVELT
REGARDS
SEVEN
despite the
*»<'<***
subbing on an rnjihowed trp real of th,‘ hpin vthlcli Adidph Kai>er furYEARS SERVICE ENOUGH.
tfi«hetl him and be *u,ire that th* tmlv
inierti he Ita*! in the hor*e was the
^
'■
1 The iini* up max; Pb rs«»n. c: Nunl.
Would Not Accept the Pre.htontisl ,
^simoNon. r e: lb»sebn.H.k: I t: i^intract furnl*hlng him a u«m. Hl^
only knowledgA- «»f the ownership d
^omlnatloo Again Under Any
Farter. I t . FJ enenka. r r; llixlge.
Ihe Isay mare was the wonl of Ado1|di
. CircumsUnies. ; .
j Htinler. I e; h:?irr»nlH*rger. 1 h; 1/ulka.
Kaiser, who odd liim the hoi>e l»e, ____
|tiitl; Patiek. r h; RolHTtvm. q. Hol*
longe<l to^hlm. When ?iH*n Iasi on [
. By Wire b» the Kveiilug Ibs ord.
1 t ni.t.n U eaiitcln ihl.*- year and morke I
Saturday the animal In q;;esfK»n wa
' }V.vMiing«on. Seiu.
The tart that I hN tueti well TIm* team goi bark at in the barn, thi crt‘j»* exaniuatinu he i
rresidmt HiKmeielt has reiierate! } 1 o lock yestenUy. remaining In IV
xhr Adolph Kaisei live! on|
tilnec'ihe MHilement of the Jaj>amu(e j luskey ovTr r.ighl. Profeswirs F.insert the Maggie Scofield farm alxml elghu j
wal the statement that he mould | Knight. Nye. Humbeck and Uuggles
ro ig flora hi* owjj hons**. and with an |
lM»t mid»'r any elix'umManres art*«:pi j ai'coirpauu'd the t«-am.
adopuMl ton who wa.s w-eaV nilndc!.(
the preshb-ntial nomination in !!»«>>; The HIcli M-hool t.^am plavs the In A. KbIfct. be rwore. .to:ik'’tl.e bor*e
‘ baa 1mm made Khomm li.v^ongr.T-siuan 1 «|, pvt,dents Wednesdav apemron and Saturday morning to gti
th- city.
Prince of inimds. The fn-sldein wroG-|^t,,rday they play at Ri*c*U City,
Didn't Give Her Horse.
a ielter on the subjirt to the e.ii!.*r of I* ^
‘
Adolph Kaiser
the nex!
the Ih'jnoera' of Kulivin e^bt.ii. IHi
rworn *ml ftw an h<iur he :ohi of th
nois. mho mas tin- one mho miiv^KiaJed
variou* lalkb and fight* and irlp.s!
* Hou*t*ve]t*s rt'iiominatlun in Ikey. .h:___
wM.h hr had had with the rvvpondcnt.:
tl..t hi. .I. i.;rmln.a.>n '« r.-i
c ty SUte Bank Ha. Cl0«ed He told cf visiting her Sunday ami of
Mr.. «. flnal a.
..T.-n| Threugh Vclunla-y L.qaidatica
ht'T asking fur a p<my of beer whim ^
of Li. ..-rMr,. rqi.haU.mt to I»..j
9.089.
(CorUnued on Third Page.)
full term*, more than vMeli no man
.
should t>ccupy the pu YUlency.
By wire to ihe Evening Reciird
Kan*a* Fity. M»».. Sept. 25—Tho
Kansas City i^tate t*ank I* clo-ed by
voluntary liquidation but the dejiofcit.
ors mill 1»e paid In full The bank stirCLEVELANDERS WILL TELL
Eslhcf Viola. Osughter of Fred Mil- fered heavy lovsex thnmch the failure
HIM TOMORROW.
bert, and Dorothy, Daughter of^ of the Sal, TO bank. Cimion. Mo., and
had tlepusiu of 6l.419.0k9. '
' ’ Mr. and Mra. George C. aark.
Meetjing to Show That They Still Have
Erther VIoia, ^Ite (bmonthsmld
. Faith in Him Despite Many
THE MARKETS.
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. FYed Mllberi,
'' '
Attack* on Hlml
dieil Friday evening of cholera InfanB>etr«lt Mirh
:
M. Cavaignac Dead.
]j
By Wire to the Evcnlns Record.
t»
PiaH*. Sept 2i.—M. OodfTD/ Cavaisnac. mililater of mar at the time of the |
btopBiUas of the asitatiuo over th^
Dreyfu* ci»e. *v d«uL
WCATH£R--f^ umiMbt and Toe*.
day; frrth aoitlierly vljida.
A
MErNS txYOUTiO
CI/OTinNG e-KURNISHINOS
GREAT
CRAZE
Full Crown—Hound
Edge-Dip Front-Worn
Extra Good Trouser Values
$1.50 to $6JX>
in various shapes.
Round '^rown—Iargcr
.shape-Thc VERY
best
Made to fit—fully jruarantecd—Wc can save
you some money on these—We own them,
cheap.
in
hat
S-
Come here for Hats.
-V'1
VM iviMnM neon, jnAwm errv,
ngj^WIWGBECOW) MR.
FERROSQN’S
nRST SERMIIN
FOWtBFUL OtSSCHrATlOM UPOM
ooert KMINDLStS LOVC:
isionHaiGiKSHiiiEicmi
so DOCS GOO U>ve CVCN THC
WAYWABO SINNCR.
•—JBA,
'»isssr'
Vci^NBKmT.
Cvrrr year iterc tuM b*'e*i »
MDd ttor« (lelennIfUMi ^ort lo
away frun the prtifc»«kma] iiplHt Id
oolkTCo and Ulsh acbopl mthletlra. In
. tba colleen this I* done br reptrainI lae ibe freshmen from playSfie «* iho
I #fxiiball K«ma dnd In the llish achocil
WMlrr the iDUrscholastlc rnilne. to
j harrlnf any man from the team who
• has not iM'cn lo school the semt
I pmrUm* to the season and passed with
i crndlt.
^ This is a nile that should t»e llvcsi «p
^ to In iNdh h'lter and s|>ir)t. While It
, is a *tMjd thini; lo ha\e a a Inning leatu
, the Mca €if a winning learn at any
abottl^notJi^i-uGuurased. The elevm
ahould'consistc# the High
school hoys not tuca s^“1»avc entenal
arbord for a few hours a day during
the ftsothall season In order that tbev
may play. If this was perniHtcd the
famr^N would laps** away from oontests
b**twe«ii High schools to cont<*st
twc«’n outsiders
The ItiterschoteKar rules are a
' thing for tiu* High schcKils of iH>rthi*iii
Michigan and the principiU should aid
all they ran in fuithtrlng the v
The assumption that if ihe Tnlu
Slates will remove or rcnliicu its pne
tcrilve tariffs and i»emiil an
InrreaM* lir the lmi>ortatlon <d
pns1i»cts i>r other eountrli s to com|>cte
with ofir home jiroductlims that our
, own foreign rales would thendi) he
increased, finds uo justification
actual exi»crlen«N* IJugland ha> her
trade.doors thrown wide dwn. Tl»e
manitfarliinHl pixidiirls of all othrr
countries an- w-eUximisl to r,n-at
Britain and free to enter, and w hm ver
gratitude or appriHlailon or r«nd|
lly might he nupiMi^ed t«» areoinirtim
aufli a policy is cerlalnly d^e In full
to Kngland. And >et the fact Is un
qiMHiiiontMl ilial the I nlted States is
making for greater progress In IntrodiK'lng Iter produris lulo foreig
kiis than U f^iglsnd or any «»thcr of
otir trade rivals
n*flertion
niMin this feature of actual ex|H*rienc
wmild Ih- valuahle Just tmw to man.
who are ingking M'ggi‘sitous whlcu
have no practical value and
.•veu new or unique* as eeMmonilc the
orlt*s.
tMhrstpmze
Grand Traverac Fro»t Was Leader Over
all the Countlaa In Michiaarv
Prtmiuma on Varietioa.
As usual (iraiid Traverse* fruit has
shown Its s«ip4*iloiiij. rrg<Ml hy l*rui
Taft. \frs M K Holden eif Old Mission
sent S«H1U< varieties to the slate fair
Ikitoii The fnih was e*nt. r»M as
/ei'lhNMmii irom iliaml Tra\erse count)
‘and was awanJ.tl first prlxc ove'
jihe other re.uuiles In Hu* state. In ad
. .j^elition, premiums were awairdeel on i
;iinmlie*r e»f ellffencnt plates, amem,
Jthcin iMtng the loliowliiR varieties
Wasliingioii t^traw(»erty. ^.i(leou and
Ikijken apiduh.
Advaataffs »r Kaawlag Cinn k.
A<s-on11ng to s wi-stenn « o1lege
Who Is on hls'taeutlon. the I'.dhgc
youth of thla Wnntry have put liesvy
Hm-.mj.
longer will lie.xrtsliwd seriHUits anil
laurel w rrath** do to deenwatr the «nns
Of the ?e;,rneil vtmuc.
The VI-tern
college 1mi>s say they must hate tile
iumi.*s of thrir coIh>ge fcaterultles In
i»reek Mte^ «looe Into the skin of
tbetr arms.
It Is a fortunate thini
that >ome use Ims la*e*n found foi
Greek. Ro long HS the alh*gei1 fad e o
dures. some one will have In study his
llome*r in onler to elo taitmdug.
—so think those who arc sick. ^*hcn
you have a cough, cold, aoro throat or
rhost Irritation. I»eiter act oromptiy
Ilk® W. C. Barber oC Sandy Level. Va.
He aayt; -I had a terrible chest
trouble, cauaed by amoke and cool
dust on my longs; but. after finding no
relief In other reiSwdlea, I waa cored
by Or. King's New Diacovery for Con
aumpUon. Coughs and Colds.** Great
est sale of any cough or lung medldne
In the world. At C. A. Bugbee Drug
Co.*a. F. H. Meads* and Johnson Drug
Co.*s drug ttoree; 60c and ILOO; i
antaod. Trial botUa lOc.
, It dulls the scythe of Father Thne,
dHrew away wrinkles of approaching
aid age—the elixir of life, that puts
hope in the human heart-HoUUters
llocky Motiutaln Tea. ^5 cents. Tea
cr Tablets, gohnson Drug Cd.
Hell is as Sad aa Pktarsd Bacaua
God WouldfiY
Clean Mb
Os»n San ta Save Man Frm a
Her. A T. F<
Hiding clde-r of this dtsirict, preachej
fals flrwl sermon in this city yesterday
morning, speaking at the First Metho
dist church He was Introduced by the.
pmitor. Rev. Tl^imas Cox. and look for
bis text. JohnIH .IC. -For God no lorej
the world that be gave his only be
gotten woo that all might be
The acHplurf Itwaon was read by^r.
Cox. who took the third chapter of
John.
Rev. Mr. Ferguson Itcgan by saying
that there are jpuir things in this
Weuld that ucver loi*e their value. Food
to the hungry or a cup of cold wat« r
to the thirsty arc just an valuable*
the hungry wr thirsty as i^bt« Hagar
and her won discovered the spring In
the wilderness. The truth that Clod
loves all the world and has made e*ter
nal phuvtakm for the salvation of all
U tlu* gn*alest tnilh that has eve.
reached the human ewr. Tire whole
truth of the new testameru Ik summed
up Id the words that Gisl so loved the
world that he gave HU* own sou ihai
the woMd might be saved
G<kI Is no respecter of
shows no partiality. He has no motive
for r»ar!lallty. Someone ksKs. ‘ Does
God love the sinnerr- The an»
that certainly He *1<h*s for while all
were still sinners. Hi* tiled for them.
God s anger is not |»assiou. It ralglu
rather be called. **Judlclpl anger.** ,ll
exists only with the profoundest pity
and compaaskm for the transgressor
A Judge Is the representative of an
organlred body and must give sentence
without any iH-rvonal fet llug
Like Love of a Mother.
Mr. Ferguson then described differ
eni kinds of love. God can t U* cun
reived as^ loving the sluiier with th*
love of companionship. Clean iH*ople
are n*|H*n(*<! by filth, a dlacord Is it
hurl to the M iisttlvi* ear t»f the mi»«l
elan. Then there in the love of a per
aon wlHi Is not km.wn. such as Ahra
.lam Llnmln. that is llu' love of ad
miration. 0«d may have loved Danlt*|
and IHiul in that way but not the slnIMT. Me fht*n dwrrlboil the love of
gratitude but Gi»d s love for the sinner
was not that Iteeause a sinner's |misItlon Is one of liigratllude.
Hut there is one kind of love that is
aUive all. the bjve of a motl:er for l«e.*
children. She tnaki*s no lUsiluclloti
ln*twi*i*ti tlHHn liMt loves Hust a« fet
vently Hie erring woo «»V wayward
daughter as the n*st. AVIth this m.Hli
neat ion the text Is iMautiriilly true
Hill Wlille Mime lo\e ts cheap, teal lovf
Is always rosily as is shown by the
mother at the U*dsidc of lur dyl
ehiUl.
Punishment in Other t^orid.
Simie r^n think the otlM*r world
n.n as luul as plrtiir***!. but would G<h!
give His won. the ism w'htch was wo
mneh a juiit of Him that He was really
giving HlmMir. Jusi to save men
from n little unpleasant ness The
toiiilsier closed.by wiailng tliai there
were many who n*gardi*d lbc*ni>elv«*s
as Christians, who thought themselves
t»>o grwHl tti go to hell, but tbo*»* were
the imes wh«> had never knelt at the
ffH»t t)! the ero»»s
Cadillac Minister.
Rev. A. Walt Johnston. l». D.. i»aslor
of the First Freshyierlan church at'
Cadillac. prt*achcd two powerful serttiuns at 4he First Fresbyterlan church
In this city.
Rev. L. B. Blssell
i»reachi*d Ixilh morning and evening at
Cadillac. The exchange was the r»RuU of a series arranged by the Peioskey presbytery at its last blennUU
imwdlng held at Omcna. The topic
was the *‘World's Evangelixation.**
flOO Reward. tIOO.
The readers of thU paper will be
pleased to leam that there Is at least
one dreaded disease Hal acience ha«
b4^n able to cure In nil Its stages, and
that Is Caurrh. Hall's Catarrh Cora
Is the only positive cure now known
to the medical fraternity. Caurrh
being a consHtutional disease, requires
a constitutional treatment.. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure Is taken internally, aeting
directly upoa tha blood and mocoot
surfaces of the system, thereby da-
•trortne Ura fouDdathw at tb« i
and giving
gtrliic tha
th* patient
luulcot streagl
atsi'ii
lag up the ooaailutUoa and i
In^ nature in doing tu work. The pro
prietors have ao much faith In lu cumHve powers that they offer Ohe Hun
dred Dollars for any case that it fails
►
for list of testlmonlalt.
P. J. CUENET A CO. ToAaffik O.
THY A MCO«> WAMT AO;
uohday, sEt^rcMBEii is. nos.
iiniKss
nf the Lmw
Oorlnnd.1
Hi Ue cUy
thU Monteg OB hb way to CinciiuiA
IL the hotel haring been dosed t&
the oonmw. Mr. Dortasd Is greatly
pimmed irtth the hMtnooa oC the re
oott thU FW and has anaaged for
aaany attiaeUvo improremeau for
acat aeaaoa. The buaineses this year
has been bettor thaa for ten ycarj
aad already arraagements bare been
mada with many who spent the sum
mer there, lo return again next act
aoa.
Omens is gradually being recognUe*:
as one of the most beaniiful summer
resting places In Michigan, and the
eaceilenl management of the Leelanau
hotel this season and last, has given tc
the n*sort an added approbation which
wlU be mutualb beoeOdal to the man
and the resort Osclf.
^
—---------------------^ money
these days, both to labor ahd to farm. The coma^y la sow etaploylax
waan three niMl four hundred hands
to fannars the arengee amonnt
Is $600 per w«k: On laat Tues-
r-.,-!s,.sssj?irss:
JUST A FEW DAYS LEFT
Hons in good condUkai with Electric
Bitters. S.A.Brtiwn.cCBesiiectanilo.
S. C„ says: -For year my wife s«ffered Intenaely from dyapepaia. com
plicated with a torpM Urcr. onUl elm
lost her strength and rigor, and be
came a mcre*wreck of her former self. J
Then she tried Electric Bitters, whlck
helped her at eoce. and flnaUy made
her entirely welL She Is now strong
and healthy.** C. A. Bagbee Drug Co .
To take advants«e of our September discount pri
ces on stoves. Our object in quoting these excep
tionally low prices On stovf» just when you want,
them was to start the fall stove trade-our way. '
AS A RESUL^tJ
waa . dis«rlbttted
>f this section, and
St this Hmc largely for
Immma^ anantlilese of Com arc
our books will shotff ihc lari;cst Scpiembcr stwe*
being reertved. nnd the output of
Mans was very haary. The canning
trade ever done in Traverse City.
factory tills yesr has placed a very
large amount of money in circulation,
Rcmeniber 10 per cent, off on Hard Co.yI Hurners. Soft
much larger than any prerloas rear.
ML
a<inaM
Mlaenl
8«lu
troa
The prodneta of this canning factory
find a ready market as the pooduce fur of the strongest mineral springs in the
Co.y! Burners. Combination Wood anti Coal Burners.
nlshcd hy the farmer. U of high qual world A icaflKHjnful of the salts lu
a glass of water equals a gallon of the
Air Tights and ALl. STOVCS AND KANGHS.
mineral
waier^drank.
It
makes
a
*u»lm
Gat Off Cheap.
He may well think he has got off ahU* salt of uric acid. It does cure all
Oifr«i-mrw% m^y%rn
ShovM
:lieap. who. after having coiuraeteti kidney, liver and sUimarh trtnible.
oanatlpaUon or indigestion, is silll worst forms, of bowd trouble contblc to perfectly restore his health. mdUnl in seven to.fourteen ds>>. H»jg
YOUR
CREDIT
IS
OOOD
Nothing wni do Ikls but Dr. King's
New Ufe Pllla A qukk. pleasant ami lK*e. dniggita; American Drug Rton*.|
certain cure for headache, consllpa ami WsliV Drug Store, . sept i:: l“i
RcHewIng the figbt I cing mads ta (km. etc. 26c at C. A. Bugbee Drug
Kew Orieaaa against ih.* fever i»lagt>c. 00.1. F. U. Meads* and Johnson Dru,*
the Knoxville Jnunisl and Tribnuf Oo,*i drug stores: guaranteed.
aa. rs that “had the New Orleans i>co
pie liegon the light H»ey are making
VIV h»»p *nd olTor for mU- Iho f.,!
now a year or years ago. ami liad tlicy
PtR$ONAL.
lomtnc H«l of n-»l o.<»lo. It I. all dc j
kept it up. lUHlead of allowing the
In the Uat year Hie G4*m»nn riii|H*r .Irahlc i.roporty ond mu«i bn »old. |
Hi«»e«lulttM*s IX ha>e iliclr ov.n way
for i>rlco«.
I
or. with bi- 4»wn band, wrote T.ttai »ct- Call I pin
70 ft on
bdd they iiald s<mte attcetioi: to the teiw. !4*b*gr.ima aud order*.
store.
umlianmwble lew*. «♦- Iijuo mh. ibi r«*
Rlr F^lw.inl F.lcar. wiio rf*c4*iitly
as warehouse,
a mild lie less tranbb* uow . the |s* Hdc
a
Wniild not l4* gi tlingMck and dying in refreil a degr*** from Yale «iilv«*r>lty. .Iwelllng.
f:..oo lo Iktroii :ind Tt»b*»lo. Ki.oo to
n. e cor. 16th and Rennie SU..
BUch nuuilM-rs. other
and towiiH I« one of tli4* lirst known inuKi. iann in D7 l»t
•ago. li no t.K;iwud Ilupl.ls on G.<
ft on ICtli Ft.
WfMild list Itr quitrsiiilining wgiiiii**: r.ugl.ind.
r.o ft. lot on West 5th 8U cast oF | G ^; I. Hiiiiiial ixrun^ou. Ortober ::nl.
John Molr. dl«s*overcr of the Alas- No. 6
New Orleans, and tin* liHRln.-s of tin
rtb liiiioii.l. net. Mih, AsTv any
kiui
gUi*
l4*r
Hint
I
MUD*
Ills
name.
K
ill
eltj wunW not U* siifTerlng. Olha
G. II
Ho
He ba« inteni.nlbmal
cities ongbt to learn a
fnun tbr In Arljuiiijt.
Houy
Houi*
cor. Webster
aHiiatluo: but It h. dmjbtful-lf lliey n*piitr nw a nnturaliM and giHdogl-t.
Ml?h-., Avo. r
wilt If Ibcy do lire 4 haiMx*s me tlwit
J. Flnii4-> . a New
Wab** e«ln- .St. and Michigan
l.ii.lb s. if ^ou Haul a rrfiiHxl aiM
lota oil KImwtKMl ave, between
It will be qiib kly f«»rg *ni ii.
It ix rntm- of tn.ti*. th rUir*^ that tbU **ounlinihaui 4*omi»l» xii»n. fun* from bb ui
rninrlng Imw «l.oM*ly ntjinkind iM.ixlers try U f.xr .Mlioad of Kwplatwrs 4Hdnnl*a Wavuc and fkiv Ri«
g lotK on Rprnrf stroot. between Ubt‘s. iiM* H.illUi. r'h IbK ky Mouiualii
iifion bfl.s5^ and Insanity w ben - u til ItM iiidUKtrial nml couinien lal life.
Carpet CUanlof and Feather RenoWayne and Ilav Sts.
vmtioc. C^t sewing and laying
T«*a. llringN rt-d llph. bright 4*y<*s anJ
4«II14*S to iiHitlerK affertlng b4*slib.
ljo\ 71. and houM*. Oak Heights.
AIoIh Ub*bl. re**ently npi*i.!nf4*.l prm
Befure sending your old carjmia
Most litles are. by tbeir in*g!.**i .f
.7', imui-v
Ouo of the best ItirniloiiH In the citv j| ci.-amllko ixmipbxlou
away to be made Into ruga. Mm.
sanitary pm*aulbms. Inviting iIIm.i t fe^or of pbilosopby at Hie i:nlv4*iMlty
for
home.
4
T
oa
*ir
Tabb
IS.
JtdiUM»u
Drug
t\i.
ehuwynuaomplaa
....
apd 4idd4*u;ies. It siMUis a** If lM*t!* of Iti rlln. I- *lew.Tlle*d as a ‘iiti-rary
btiusc.
cor.
Hay
K. B. CRAPW. PrtNrteltr.
ing whfHl of martial Inw will for.e nrii*t«Mmt «iul n tiiaii of gnat 4*1
anil nam.-^dell Sts.
SWEET CIDER 15 cents per gallon, Phone ti«
iat WaahlogUvo Mt
ir to 14 am*»
4*» land In IRImwimd,
l. f<.j.le to do wlmt what tb»«e who a:, qnemx*.”
limit* *»oiin C. Morgan A Son. Both phone*
about 1 mile fr«
MnJ«»r tlenrnil John C. lUnteH. asat all lutelllgetit know aliouki Is* «loin*
make a g »<».! market g:
tb*neral Huiler dUI It In Xnw Orle.tnf idHtaiit rbb*f of *t«nr. Is a. ling m-. irt of <
tary «f wnr. jnnl w III .•ontlnne P* h m \c
asd t;eucra> Wood did it in rnl.n.*
J. M. HUELLMAKTEL
until A»v*‘i«lni»t S4*«rri:ij-> <»li%«*r ti»nTRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Th. ro is rousi.b-ral.lo saw timbor
G<h*s fort her and further. Never obidr-* kin
u. el. S**pt. 1.
REAL ESTATE AMD LOANS
aud pbiiiy .,f wood llnilier on tbl-i
stopR until you are well. That’s what
laud. .Soil good
rtlotery P»ajft>llo ^
HolItHtrr’K RtK'ky Mountain Tea wiU
Farinry on Hay St.. iKiwrr and maAttacked by a Mob
ast Fronl Btrwt.
Up tfuirs
rblui ry n'ady t»» run. .7r.:i ft frontage.
do, A great tonic. .Makch rich,
And Lenten. In a labor riot, until cm- A go<hnI location for any line of manu- UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
blood, firm n«*iih. .tr. rt ntn. T« :i ««» Ta’.* eroil withaKires. a riilrago sinn-t car fartm.-.„.
h.*# Drug Stor* or
,
conductor applied HiwKbn's Arnlra
lou. Johnson Drug Co.
Also M*vrra] gllt-odgc land contracts.
Salve, and waa rih.u aomur and well.
.
J. E. GrelllckCo.
“I tiRC It in my fanillv.' writes G. J.
r<iblK can.-* 4*fuigi*stion and Ciistlvc*-< —
< giving the school Weicb. of Tekousha. illeh . “atul find
It pt*rfec!.“ Simply pn*at for cnlR and
r.VI.L OKTKI.KPIIONE
Fbiidh wbb'h sho'ibl pans through '
a little Ie4*hin* on.gxod «*omlnci
bums. Only 2I*c at C. A. Bugbin*
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
^1114* 4Tmlon ynti on niioilier point, i tiildrrn.** she said.
“Avoid erilieisinc. Drug Co.*«. F. H. Meads* and Johnson
Horkv Monn^aiii T. a will |h
Don't make a pnu tbx* of lindinc f.nilt Drug Co.’s drug slores.
run*.
ccuis. For sale by
with 4>thcr peojdi*. or picking li.iws
tnu*.^.. Phowo tm j
I »g. Front HI.
imigro.
in wlmt fliey sny or do. It t« a vory
had hatdt to fonn. mid will make your
A ILirfI\;jin! woplioiMor** wn« nt ltlng
own life nuh.nppy,
II nieniori/.eil 41mlIon in om* of il<e
••Why . iwoJier.** et>oke np a little ehiw**4*»* ill publle Rpeakliig. After the
DEALER* IN CVERYTHINO (
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALER* IN EVERYTHING
afs the w.xy my father iiinket first two weniviwvs l.lK n.en. ov b,ib**l,
ho.r. “tbafs
Ids Ih in’
and n-lo..k 4.f biiiml .!.•**,.,ilr n.ii.e .oer
• You surprise me. Grorgy. Wlml la bin fio-4*. He iH gJin as PiIIowr.
jrnir falbcrs cwcup.ilb.nr*
“IjirMe* and G« nil»*nuii
\V;i>bliis“He’s a proofreader, ma’am.**
toil IS dead. l.ljH-.in Is de.i.r tbeu.
Tenelier rongtiiHl IiHiUhI her fni:.
forgitliiig. Ii4* liesimied n inoinenl ;tnd
**\V4*II. Georgy.** she said. “I will eoiitlnitMl. niid—l-I am LegU.nli.i: to
make a«i * x*epiion in the 4whc of your f.*4*l >U\. xuvself.**
l^tb. r.**—Vouib's Couipnnlon.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
is on tlisplay in our clcgani I-urniiurc Salesroom, You should take a day
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eUARASTEEO OlltECT TROH
NT. CLESENS
J. W. Sl-A-TKR
Desiraidi Propirty For Sale
Wk.Uu),ulkuU TmrIdUltBn.r«lito
A. J. McPHAIL
DENTIST
.CARPET CLEAUNR WOfflCS.
xi'ii:
For Dance Music
jFine Dental WorK
329 SOUTH UHIM STREET
FINEST FALL FURNITURE
off and see ihc great slock wc are showing.
TO THE-
soo
ANO RETURN
“Fumed” Oak
“Inlaid" Oak
F^ancy Rockers
The newest of furniture
plain dull surface wit*- a beaut
ful shade of brown. Desks, odd
shaped chairs and fancy rocKerc
Is something entirely new. It i*:
the poptflar weathered oak with
fancy patterns of inlaid silver.
These will be great sellers.
a host of shapes. Any one would
Leather Rockers
Couches
DavcDports
Tr.ver.. City btfore. 6«e them
surely are bcc.iusc the styles
are so rnany and the prices arc
from $6.50 to the finest at ^4.
M4VC .vou seen that clrgant
leather cushion davenport in ouchow window.
The swcMext
cvci made. It sells for $75.
MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED
—V I A—
Northerii Michigan Line
Leave 8 a. m. Sanaaj. Oct. 1. • Str. Illinois
Retnrn 6 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 4 - Str. Missouri
Qerths and State Rooms
FOI MUND TUP CAN SE SECUIED AT THIS OFHCE
BOTH FHOXU. S6.
1. C BOIMs' Ad«mt
Pillows
The greatest variety to select
from. The prices are from $1.50
to S7JX) a pair. Can't have to(
many nice pilloWs in the house
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
prUTTY
P»B:«
***
Parlor Suites
Morris Chairs
Genuine mahogany with all
Uylcs Of cushions and opholttery. We w.xr.t you to see that
elegant suite for $76. There are
others much cheaper.
The popular, eaty cha r and so
many of thenj are cold. AH man
ner of woods and colors of
cushions. Prices from $9.50 to
Buffets
Side Boards
Dininf Tables
Should be in every home and
why not when $15 buys such an
elegant one as we are selling.
Other prices up to $65.
Of every kind to eurt every
pocket. Can sell you one for
$7.75 or some of those elegant
new ores f'-r f-39.
Are to h.ndy to »how
pretty chin* and keep it
getting broken. We show
of the finest ever brought to thcity at $60 and $65. Be sore
see them.
•
Book Cases
Iron Beds
Are most necessary and wc have
so many styles, some alone,
others are combination. Then
we sell the sectional bookcase
that so many have. Glad to
show them.
Every sty'e that is new and
they arc from $1.75 to $40. AH
ths new colors of enamels snj
some elegant bras* beds In new
styles, handsomest we have ever
carried.
OBIM*r
TK IttMMH & Uf
'
MERCANTILE GCMPAm
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
afho SEE OUR WINDOW 2So
J. D. Paige Electric Co.
m <;A^ STREET
^
A fine line of new goods anti
latest styles, sell from k12J» to
$30. A most necessary piece of
furniture for the dining roo
. China Closets
SOMETHING NEW
the house.
PHONE SOS
DNIRLAMlAl
, WOWdiAV. SVTCMSER 2S. tMt.
WSVEAr SUCCESSFUL^
UIKHeoiT
iirriMo OF coufrrv tcnooi
COWifftlOMCKS LAST WCSK.
Tbo roiMia umk a big frwigbt from
Ibis port fwatardar. The ahtpmmi',
too barrwia of appWa for OUcago bw
aldeea ItO baabria of peaches aad a
lot
plama for tbe 800. Tbe cargo
CouMf ttchool CommUMkmer Omrw^
U CTinp retar»#4 ftet«nlA]r moninc
from 1.UUIBC whm be*alic»M ih*
m«^lnc or the omintr ocbot^ coaml^«loo#ri. Mr. Crisp iDfom tlMi Bocord
tUi tbo eooTf-fltlaii was rory sti«c«ufat wd inirrwilBx.
Tb« mMHiflf oprtMMi Tborsday er«n
ins. «rpl. 21. with nii nddr^w by Hob.
i
*W\ W. Wsdemoyor of^n Artor Mr.
Wcdomnvrjtimsht ^rtb the thousbt
of fb€ pleMomt Uuu tb« instroctor bns
. lb kbonias that they bav«- had a part
la producii^ the im« type of atlxen
^ip. He
He Was Moved
d^loved by Mra. Mary
r. Ib« *ta> Ubrarian. vbo rxpiaiaad unbe roii^tlob the plan oa
thOw4lrrulAng library of tbe
state it worked aad bow It it to be
bstaoded atkldli iBB cooperation of
ih« eom^ttiui^
the
eom^stiuiMra la the
n work. Mr#
Ml hr Dr. Frank
stale board of
baalth*> I>r.<|8bumway
^ addr^AOB ibe I
ofhlade.
• p^meat In^he
ed»
'the edocaiios
cd tbe peo
ple of
state in matters of saaliatioB ||BV^eotion of diseases.
'AT®il^toe a roastns talk by ex
Sttperiotendeot of Public instnictlon
H. R. Pattenslll. 'Par U a great fatrorlte with Ibe commisilonera and
was heartily welcomed. He was at his
and enthused ind inspired tbe
for orer thirty minuter.
‘After a Ulk on the ndstion of the
*^E|ual school to the Agricultural col. ^ A by Ibe college p^ldent. Snyder.
tti^lniendeni Kelley called \o ths^ Jk»r ex«upertntendem of Public 1n
^ stnictlon Hammood who. after explain
^4ag the business management of the
new busineess university of Ijinslnc
lb whVb be Is Interested invit«Hl the
cobventloo to the university mhere
they met tbe Lansing board of e<luca. Jkm. superintendent of schools and a
namber of the Lansing business men.
' After 4hls reception tbe whole compiny sat down to a bountiful banquet
which was. to say the least. Intensely
enjoyad. The repast was |)r«‘pared
by tha management of the university.
At lu close several toasts were lls
taaed to and when a closing song was
called for H. R. Pattcnglll responde<l
with a verse of “We W^on’t Go Home
Till Morning."
At Fridsr morning’s sesMon Deputy
RujMTlnlendont W. C. French si»okr
to the ci)nvention. His
ws^
foUowtHl by a nximl ist.h* talk ami In
atructlons fmm the department in mstlera pertaining u» Ihe library mouie.^.
.dameotar)*. agricult are and manual
training In the mrai schools. OommU
siooer A. B. Sterne of Marqaette told
of tba township uidt system In use In
tbe upper peninsula
The afternoon Mission opened with
a talk on tbe commissioner’s duty in
regard to the records and school offloprs hr K- W. Baker of Cheboygan.
“>\>ak «iK»ls Shown in the E3ghth
Clrado Examinations' hy (I F. Rox
Imrg of Oscots county tiM>k up the next
few moments and he wa^ followed by
Tbomss M.‘Battler on “County School
CHBcera' Organization.” The session
closed with further Instruction In
minor msttem A feature of the meet
ing was an exhibit of tho printed mat
ter'used l»y the different eommissloners. ThiK wsh to slmw the coaimU
».lohrrs what each other were dtdng. *
Kr. Crisp iH now preparing blanks to
, ba used In ctnmection miih the nem
truancy law which the deiiartim-ni at
Lansing is dclermlntsl to enforce. If
teg a act of wbada tea fqri hUte. com
signed to Oaamay aad which took all
bands aad tbe cook to onload; three of
tbe TrsTcrac Traction company cars
conslgaad to Cbeborgaa wblcb also
for the deck
hands. and a lot of package frcigbl
About fifty people took the excorakm to ObarlMroix. Fetoskey and Har
bor Bpriaga yesterday from here The
trip over aad back was rather roogb
and as tbe boat rolled cooaiderably In
tbe big seas, there were a number of
ionches that were not eaten and a
number of oibera that their poaaeaaora
wished they hadn’t eaten.
Next Sunday will be tbe last exenrahm to Charlevoix. Petoakey and Har
bor Springs for this season. Tbe fare
win be onlv 60 cents for the round
trip. An eacuralon will also be given
to the floo. the fire. Including meals
and berth, being only |€. The 800 ex
cursion leavf^es here Sunday morning
at k o'clock and returning reacbea here
Wednesday night at € o’clock
GMISI WAS WIRIER
Managed
**Oio" Five Soerea Whila
Copemith Only Mads Four-Honor
Could Not Come.
Special to the Ev ening Record.
Grawn. Mich.. Sept. 25.-Owlng to
unsvoldable circumstances the Honor
team could not come to DiK-k Lake
park to play lutll yesterday ^t they
notified the Grawii n«am In time so
that a game was secured with the
Copemlsh b€Htt team, and In which the
Grawn Pouto IWggera managed to
“dig” five scores while Copemlsh only
made.four. Grawn made six hits and
six errors and Copemlsh made six hli^
Batteries—Grawn.
and four errors
Spangler and Brsyton; Copemlsh.
Decker and Nolf.
This Is the team that Grawn thought
they were 10 play some time ago but
Instead of it being the first team It
was tbe second nine that came.
Grawn pUys at Copemlsh next Sun
day.
STRICKEN WITH PAMlTStS
Hopes of Recovery.
At about 11 o'clock >*esterday fore
noon Br-thel Bristol of 2<h; Bast Eighth
stn-el suffercHl a stroke of paralysis
which affi*cied his entire left side.
The physician was of the opinion at
first that the stroke was only tempo
rary but later advised that Mr. Brlslol'a mother, sister and brother, who
live In Ix»well and Ada. be summoned.
They arrived In the city today. Mr.
Bristol's condition is very grave this
afternoon and hot little hor»e Is felt for
his rec«»ver>‘.
B. Bristol traveled for tbe CapponBertsrh l^eather company of Holland
and has many friends in tbe dty who
were ver>* son*)' to learn of his misforti no.
JMLIHniE SHAPE
Insp^tion Mada by Board of Inap^t
prs and tho Showing Very
OratifYing.
On Sattirdar the board of jail Inapectoni. consisting of the judge of
probate, coiintv agent ard the three
county sur>erlntendents of the poor,
vUlteii the jail building as required by
law Their Inspection was thorough
and they found everjthlng about the
building in first claaa condition and
manag«‘roent bejond criticism. The
^B«an Hobart Pleasantly EnUrUmed a Insoecllon was very gratifying to all
the ins|K»rtor« and Sheriff Johnson was
Number of f^ia Friends in an Cm
congratulated
upon the excellent
joyable Way aStuixlay'Niohl.
___
jdlilon of this portion of the property
dutb's In this trr,ancy matter he I.liable to removal from nfllce ami If a
teacher neglects his or her .luty their
certificate will be taken fn>m them.
SIXTEENTH BIBTHDIIT
^
Dean, son of A. S Hobart, pleasant
iy entertatned a number of his friends
Saturday evening in honor of his six
teenth birthday. iruring lba evening.
________
thr...
.crv ^,U,thL Tfce «r,t j, w. Ow(|, BrouBht 8. B. Coif. H.rw
tfcas an advertising gueatlng /contest
From Battle
and In this Miss Edna Gr^llck'goi the
first prize. *^e second was progn'Mslvc flinch and Arthur Barhant te
J. W. Dwilt of Battle Creek arrived
en red the prlr*'. The third w^ a test in the city yesterday sritb 8. B. Cole's
of memory , forty articles bidng laid on horse that he has driven through from
a table and the cemtesUat allowed to Battle Creek, coming a distance of
look at-tbe ctdiecilon foe a half mln- about sHo miles. Mr. DwIlt says he enwies. It was then required that what counteixKl seme very dlfflculi rnads
was seen be written. Miss Florence during the trip. He^ Battle Creek
Btesell wos the best in tbU
last Monday morning and arrived here
tof .fu^niy-eigbt ont of the forty ortl- yesterday morning ot 7 n>c1ock. Tbe
YioUn music wos furnlsbMl by horse and rig ore in good condlUon
Miss Mozeile and Don Bennett and j considering such a trip.
Miss Alice Turner. Refreshments were j
__________ _
oenred and the evening .noosed ttK>|
Natloaal ProtecUve Legion.
DROIE 300 HUES
K IHB ns H nuloilE USE wts lOOEO
b* pate ter tbongh be 4Ma'i want any.
WbUe tbeve. uo be uwnre. nbe tore all
bis elotbteg off. eraa to tea shirt
Later be went back to Us farm near
wniliamabvg aad srbUe asleep •be appeared te bb raom tbougb he could
aoc swear just when she came. She
stayed about half aa boor aad tboi
retaxaed. the lima being iomewbere
betvecB 4 aad S o’clock, ao he tbougbt.
He dalmed oa the wHaaaa stand that
be turned her borac around and did
not tell her where tbe mare was aad
did aoi know ate bad It. He bad left
tbe horse te the bant after uaharaessIng aad plariag tbe harness to tbe
buggy, tbb, loo. was pteeed to tba
barn. He reached borne between 1 and
2 o’clock. Upon cross examlnatioa be
said she told him that because be was
mad wbea be left' ber« she could not
rest bat had to come.
Tbe question of tbe properly mat
ters was brought ap by tbe cross ex
amination of Farm C. Gnbert. Mrs.
Kaiser s attorney, who questioned Mr
Kaiser atxMit their talks relative to
the ownership of tbe horse, tbe wit
ness swearing repeatedly that be never
gave the mare to Mrs. Kaiser, “to my
knowledge” except once last fall .when
be told her she could have the horse
aad buggy as her own. except aa be
wanted to use It on tbe farm. When
a»ked to swear whether be bad not
told her tbe borae eras hers, before a
Mrs. McCane. a neighbor, he positively
denied any such alleffatlon. He said
It was the only team or span be bad
and be would be a “blame fool” to
separate them. He acknowledged that
he told her be would fix property mai
lers sll right so that she would have
half when he died as be desired to give
his adopted son half
One account of
cult court, t^^e <
unUl Monday morning at 9 o'clock
FCRfiONAL.
came to the city this morning to have
dental work dope.
Mrs. Roland Clark and Miss Lena
Wygam of Grand Rapids, who have
been at Northport as the guest of Miss
Emms Wilson, passed through the
cJtV this morning on Iher return
home.
Byron Woolsey of the Point, Northport. who spent tbe week at Grand
Rapids at the West Michigan fair
passed through the city 8aturda>; on
hU return. While in Grand Rapids he
was tbe guest of O. H. Ward and In
whose comiSsny Mr. Woolsey wit
netsed his first advent to a theater,
•Across thiB Pacific'*
I
being witnessed
ot tbe Molest I
Mr. WooUey Is pas*
middle life and hlir only sight of a
thealer l>ero‘v was in Chicago a nitm
her of years ago w hen he heard Dwight
Moodp'.preach at the Haymarket.
Mrs. H. Padden has just returned
from Inspectlng'corps. as she it assist
ant state insi>cctor of W. R. C.
H. E Dorland. manager of tbc^Lee^
Unau hotel at Omena. passed through
the city this im>rnlng en route to
cinnatl.
W. M. Millard returned from a
nesa trip Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mra. George Zink and little
babe returned to their Grand Rapids
home this morning after a week's stay
In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G Tesker of El
wod. Ind, retumet! home this morning
after a northern trip to this city adn
other points.
C. H. Vlsscber returned to Spring
field. Ohio, after a five wrecks' stav in
the city.
Mrs. M. E Voaler of Summerville. K
J.. who has been the guest of Mrs. W
N. Kelley, left this afternoon for Bel
laire. where she will remain for i
short vUii before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs..Anhur Kendall of New
Castle. Ind.. who have been in tbe
cHy for a six weeks’ stay, returned to
their home this tnomlng.
Judges Fred R. Walker of this city
and Steiner H. Garthe of Northport
left for Flint this morning where they
will attend the state association nf
probate Judges which convex tomor
row for a three days’ session.
Mra. George Wlklnson and Mrs
WlllUm Leggett of Grand Rapids re
tnrnfd this morning after a two weeks'
vlall with Mra. T. A. Wilkinson.
Miss StelU Trudeau of Frederic,
who bM been vUiting Mrs. L. M
Young of 713 Oak street, left today
after a three weeks’ auv.
Mias Eva Copeland and Miaa Emmd
Segur. who buve been the guests oC
Mrs. Ray Walt, returned to their home
Grand Rapids test
with friends
Mrs. C. A. SkeVcher and Miss Berths
Hoxie returned Sgtnrday from •
week’s ririt In Grand Rnpids.
Mrs. C. H. Zimmerman of Mackinic
aty arrived to the city tbU aftenmoa
on an extended visit with Mrs. W.
HoUnea. Mr. and Mrs, C.. Bwltlianpt
and oUier ralaUvca.
TH08K MASSAGE treatmentu given
Mr. and Mrs. Gbarlea RajMa. Rev.
at 125 Mist Prom street enre appendland Mrs. A. W. Jobnatone. Mr. and
cftla rbenmattom. nerve aHmentx.
will be con Mra. Richanl Maseej and Miss May
ttaaumb. tedney. liver and bowel sidered at ttes meeting. Members are Cross,
an of Cadtitec imado a ddigfaturged to be prewnt promptly at the
tmbla. coostlpaUon. etc, etc.
rm nm to this cktj yosterday via tbe
BaatetotreaUbentfree.
myigo-tf 2JT«^21
C. B. Vader. sr. Pwa.
•KFTEMBBII TERM OF CIRCUIT
COURT CONVCNCa
m
liONT BE
?*•*»
j LEELANAl’ CXH'.NTV FAIR AT SITTONSBAT.
jl
ve ! G. R A I will sell roond trip tickets ||
beta rtcir^ u u,, co»«y tlerk-i of- j
r.flJIfl ”
1
/,-Vr|
m
soav
mt tbU year for tbe privilege of bunt-1 Sunm Bay at 7 p. m
sept I
Cm of tho RoofUa va. Onrte Happw tog deer Is four foM wbat ft was Iasi
Will Bo Tahofi Up BtePfid on
year, being |l^. ,bU tew betog passed CHARGE OF TIME ON M. & N. L I
in tbe Interest of Uie s;ste
Bcginniag Monday. Sept. 25. train;
dens. Noo residenu this ysar. how leaving Traverse City at 3:50 p. m.
ever. may ^e one d^r borne tboogb connects at Solon with train to Prove-'
tbeir liemse remaps the same. |25. moot. Arrive at Prtivemont 6:02 p. m
with an offictels prompt la attendanev.
the county of Kalkaska, which j Return, leave Provemont 5:10 p. m
But one case was added to tbe tweniyBargains yoii may
not included In the prohibitive I
Traverse City 6
p. m.
efgfat eases already on tbe calendar, class with Grand Traverse. Leetenan
aqpt 2l-St
Nevee have offer
that of Mary R BIckle vs. Balph K. and Antrim, has been closed for the
Jameaoa, tbe case having been catered
time, five years, as It has been
Dr. klork and om^in Mr. Mstteson o1
ed to you a^io.
by atipntelkm with Farm C. Gilbert found that many hunters go annnalb Ashtead.
who hs%« ' lH'«*n ic
to the Manistee and bunt with as
aad Uadenraod A Dmlor attorney.
Northport and Buttons Bay. w here l>r
Tbe criminal case of tbe People vs. luck as in the upper peninsula.
j Murk formerly practiced, reiurutxl to‘ji
J. O. Hutchins was no| returned to tbe
V. Friedrich took a day; their home this morning.
court while that of tbe People vs. off today from bU official duties and
—------------------Fish a* Lrtt'a Tavtm.
Grant Wlsehart was settled by a plea became tbe guest of A. R Martin at |
of guilty betog entered and a fine of the Park Place, where the afternoon
125 or thirty days in tbe eoonty Jail.
the veranda In story tell
Tbe fine was paid. Tbe case wav lug.
brought through a teclto*cal violation
City Engineer William Caldwell
of the liquor tew. Tbe People vs. Orrio while taking Mr. and Mrs John R
Hoppes was called and a plea of not
MV HOME wlih all modem conveni
. .A 5G0
One $12 War
guilty entered. Tbe case will be taken
cnees fo» «alc or r«*nt. Httnw-hoid
One |2« Iv»okrare.:.,^... . . 9.12
op second on tbe calendar after the the chain and assUiance was phooel
go His for Kale W. H
One 118 B<K)l ra«4-____ .. 7.39
case now before court, that of the Peo for to this city, two carriage* l>elng
W.-Ki Tenth sfrc«*i.
Kepi 23 n»
one $2:. Sivibmal IUkAple V. Charles E. Pierce.
one to take tbe party to Omens
WANTED-Ag. ntK for r«*ijipiei. Uub
.............................. 10.00
Seventeen cases were ready for and the other to tow bark the dis
sian-Japatii K<- war IkkiK; gnoi *al
On. t.M S.VI Iona! IkJoktrial. while two were settled out of abled a-to
ary. Haraple frtH*. AddrcKs GUiIh* Co .
case ..............
12.50
court, that of Wllltem Schneider vs
Frank I'mlor of the fire department
723 Chestnut Si'-. Philadelphia. .
WUltem Matzen growing out of a re returned this noon to bis work after'a
iM.pi 23 .H*
plevln of a horse, and the assumpsU
c’s vacaUon which was spent a>
case of Edward McNamara %s. Charles the West Michigan fair at Grand Rap WANTEO-<;irl. 12 • ir,. who atumdv
Rosenthal, the outcome of a loan ol <ds.
^«h«»ol. lo
$10,000 by the plaintiff which he sued
After the conclusion of a short ad
One tri Iterior Suite.,.;.f 1149
iMjkrd and
for tWfe commission.
drezs by Prof«>*sor Nye In chsiH-1 thU
One |8.:k) Parlor Chair.... 843
Two continued cases, John Patfhsu
rnlng the High KrhiKd Ui\> gave
one $15 Ce4-d Mt kiuLey
sen vs. Andrew WlltecKer and Clark cbwni for each member of the faculiv
f’hair
6.«
H. Gleason vs. John Newcomb and who accompanied them to Petoakey
One
Ptenu Ik-nrii..
3.M
Ellis Yandeventer being contlnutnl Saturday.
one $lf. l.adbV Wriilng
without costs In the former and with
Staff Captain Marion Evans of De
I»e*k ..........................
7.95
costs in the tetter.
troit arrived today to conduct a three
FOt FALL FLAKTfNG
Tbe case of B. J. Morgan ri. A. days’ series of meetings In the Inter
Huellmantel In trover which U ap^ est of the Salvation Army Junior work.
Lilimii CandMoni
pgaled from Justice rurils* court. 1* MihK Evan* ban b«-en the state agent
WliitoGanUui Lily
put over, while that of Andrt^w Rohrs of children s work, coming here from
lOo KraoH
backer vs. Henry Anthony has a tlu California, where she was an «arneK*
feel attached to the order for contln and painstaking worker.
Tue last Sunday excursions over the
uanee. One divorce was isken out
aner a settlement, that of Nellie De Pere Marquette were run ye«terda>^to
Muskegon. Grand Rapids and Peto«
Patty vs. Lorenzo De Patt>.
12’. Pedn-mi SuUs...,..>f f.ifi
At 3 o'clock Ihe flr*t case on the key. the test taking only atenit thirty
Four oihc-'n still cbeaiH-r.
calendar, that of the P«H»ple vs. Charles and tbe southern <»neH earning twice
One $22 Uatb4v Human
E Pierce, was ready for trial, the case | that n-mlHT.
Chair ................................ €.95
being twice carrietl ovei from former
Tbe Leelanau county fair
13 Iron Ib-d. at stern, one iblr 1.
terms. This case is through a mlsv Suilons Bay tomorrow In Deuster’s
ih«‘ir regular price.
fortune at the asylum. Isuh {lanles in
I/.I of fl.'.o Esm-|h.......
49
the case having been auendants at
$1’>u AxiiiiUKter CsriM-t^.
.90
the asylum. The romplslnani. MUx
$t Yelvii CanH-t...,,...,
.57
Ndhw Ooo^»
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braman. ac
Yan Sickle, was protected by Captain
x.>
IJi
Uhsete
CarpH.......
.4€f
and Mrs Munselle of the Salvation companied by Mr«. Hirkox of N(»rth81V Ingrain Can**‘te......
A€
Army and by them *ent to Grand Rap port passed ihrtuigb the city Saturdsy
3*h- Ingrain Carivls-----.19
ids to the army home this spring w here on their return from Rockford and tbfive wi'cks ago abe became a mother. West Michigan fair. Mr. Braman will
Atnonp:
thf
many
now
j:oofls
Today she appeare<i In evvun with her enter hU faired calf in the Un-Ianau
an- L.VDIKS’
joBi nv4-ivoi. ar
little babe, after having lH>en taken county fair, weighing Mm» poundh
PETTICiUTS.
care of for many months by tbe army which iH onlv six months old and
who stand beside her In her trouble. through esp<-clal dieting has an aver
They are all pric<-» anti in
She U without relatives in the city. age growth of four p«uinds a da>. Mr.
no si, ^:em•^rJ^8 widths. W.htT part-nis living vn the southern part Braman has fei! the calf but iwlr.. a
uUu huv4- the extra widths
of her day with a light feeding of clover hay
of the Ktate and being
for Btoul pw>pli*, and anduring the da^. and the only out dcs.r
nhowiuL" the with-st skirl fur
life that it has had has te-en Its iript
$1.00>J'dxe
0 to'dw- fountl in the-riiy.
to Ibe scales in the village where it
has been weighed even rotmth, The
V-^ Silvi
y Nf-VSilver
Metal Knives
stock te half Herefo’-d.
Forks ^ind SiKxms just reThe Happy Hour club had an enjoy
et-ivod.
able lime Friday evening at the ehome j
Ni-w White^mi-PoriN-lain
of MUs Grace McMIcbael. Gami K and j
Ware and a superb ass4>rl.
Cadillac. Mich.. Sept. 25.—Posimaj-- mi:sic were indulged in and light re-1
merit of Jaixmc-se Ware just
ter Samuel J Wall died at 12 o'clock freshment* were serv«-<l
!
.received.
yesterday at his home In this city ful
Tbe Jovial Jolliers were very pleaslowing an Illness of anaemia, with
ly enieruined Friday t vening at a
which he was affilctcd In April.
He recently tendered his resignation Fannie Creensiead. who Is soon to bas postmaster, but bis successor has married to C. F. Malsch of Chicago.
not yet been appointed. Mr. Wal|>-as The first partof the evening ws> sixml
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
one of the most prominent men of this at the home of Miss Ruth Wade, where
city and had e*tahllKh«l a record as a guessing contest and gam‘-s were
an extremely popular public official. enjoyed, after which delicious refrt-shHe was born on a farm In Kent ments were served at the bqme of
county. Michigan, near Grand Rapids Miss Mae Pearson
July to. igol.
There will Ik- a *i>ecial meeting to
In 1FT7 Clam Lake was Incorporate J morrow night of the Order of Eastern j
as clfv of Cadillac a*»d be was elected Star for installation.
j
first city clerk for one term. He
Work on the federal building Is pr«>-,
studied lam while wbrking. and In IMO gres.slng rapidly, as all the interior j
was admitud to the bar. In the fall wood work la in place with the excep j
of that year he was elected prose Hon of tbe twelve foot quarter sawed I
cuting attorney for two rears.
oak which lines tbe public lobbv on j
He bad also been county clerk and all side*. Three lavatorys are nearly |
register of deeds for eight yeara, city completed, the solid marble six foot 1
alderman for two years and mayor for panel iK-lng placed. One e«iKK-ial com !
two years; also chairman of the repub mendable featu*-e of the building te j
llcan county commlntH* for e<*veral tbe large bath room in the basement,
years.
which in size compares favorably with:
In 185*8 he was appointed postmaster the private office of tbe postmaster.;
and was reappointed in 1W2. During This room Is fined up with shower
this year he had been elected presi bath facilities and the six foot marble
All bright, clean new goods, direct from the
drat of The board of education and was paneling looks both cool and sanitary.
also a member of the Presbyterian 5 C. M. and Arthur Fran’klin and Bent
manufacturer, all the newest, desirable colors,
church society and nerved In these ca- Hurt)en of Old Mission pased through
Velvet finish the wearing qualities of which is
paclUeea until taken seriocsiy 111.
tbe City Saturday on their way to Hlllotf, N. "V., where they will work with
much superior to the Chiffon; ‘>3 different col
CAUGHT IN CHARLEVOIX.
the late fall and winter apples. C. M.
ors
in both plain and changeable. These silks
Franklin has been in the employ of A.
Burglar Had Artlclca Which H« Sate
L. SlcCUy * Co of Chicmgo »nd l« iv-j
were made to be sold at 75c, but by cleaning
Ha Oei in Travaraa City.
turning
to
act
as
foreman
of
the
czew
|
Sheriff JobnaoD has received a mes
up the lot we secured them at a great sacrifice.
at Hllloo. The other two gentlemen
sage from Charlevoix stating that a
If you want a waist, skirt or whole dress you
man waa takra to custody there Sal- will pack. Roy Drew and John Swaney
nrday night for burglary, who had in of OW Mtesloo pMsed through the city \
i’ou cannot afford to miss this opportunity.
bis poaeasion a pair of opera gteaads Thursday on tbeir way to southern
Hltools,
where
ib^y
will
pack
for
the
and some gold articles wrhich he said
GOODS ALL BUT
GIVEN AWAY
■I
I
Il'sYiirOppstiiitt-empH
■”'f
B U I.
FBANKM. PAINE
GOHETODliY-TOMOiiROW
MAY BE TOO LATE
If you will need new
Carpels next sprinr,
buy them now and
save half...........
POSTIASTBiWAUOEIU)
THE
m
Boston Storo
950 Yards Colored Taffeta Silks
he got to Traverae City. It is thoogbt
that be took them from tbe resVi»ce
of Charles Prodiaxka.
FUNERAL SERVICE.
E H. Saliabury Late Away to Rext
Thie Mernifig.
Tbe funeral aerrlce of the late E H.
Salisbury waa held this morning from
8l Francis church. Rev. Fr. Sheehan
oaetettag. The pall bearers were
)
-•N
■I
.'.a
a^ffikOorn^r \AFiff^€iowson F*ron^
-I proposed to that braotlfnl beirras
Sri night," Mid the young man who
tore an embroidered tie.
"And whnt did she say?"
"WeRafler saying’yes'she
also Mkl
•ying’ye
her of 1
yoo’d better look oot
in* that she Is going to
hte finger."-Chira-
ga Hatty Newfc
E. WILHELM
Ctrncr Fniit
Dofoii...
•.-1
Taft, the Qptimisl
lisrissisrsit I
\\ad mi tmum bis tM tiiaA tea
\%^ tK^mtiBL Tteii. as If te9v«d
lest raervd
iTsfi. rorrnttes yon!
p^tTsor su ifibs
■Bte ip ct Tnmsf Oiy. sPtcMkvy.
X90.^ini
IHiy. ve 1^
lAdteftos. Is betec uUud or lor nua.
yvsr: no toOte^fCteMuteo. nfbsr of
AXier iMrkir fmOtm Ttfl vte s tv|N»rtrr flB «BT or tte CteciBitati papen. tte eix tteRu teFO jnuds o» «bicli
SsiHlAr
0“» ^ P*bjr«^ mjM tte
OmaO BajiM* PrvM. Btpiter Job CaaI jwl ste, tete tte OtelUaa traachla^
, Ktart of Uj lAesooesally saccewfol war talked of Ca^ilUc waa Bfturod ia
csfi-rr. It wm at about tbU tlaie that ju^ ctmiH and Jos was awmnisd tte
■nj#: Tan ba« a fHrtiB vIm Js « anotber In-Wi^t o'^twd prtikli ilhis- j
j
• ITobiWttai tiiwB. traiH* ilH*«:uflUiy nfftei
""
fora
t into ilHf fanner's
ct ditlsa. altbossli Us basla^ men
•ecieuir: auO asteO i
iTTZZL
cT tte tmra.were wUUng so aabscribe.
riUape. Tan Tlie jdajrcxa. abaost lo a man. Uat Joe
♦ irh.ti iltf %iai loa
t going In tbe de- aUraod for GpdOlac turwed oot well iu
loVl LJUi. f’tuX be
rerrd the strangif Itv leagae is signing afterward with
-ill l>a«i .lull a
.nnxnkfU niHl uffeml
U» |.uMlr er^. 1„«
«!.» «W
Vj '^r!-‘ !T „ .
:• riv. 'TLv granger cUmbed Into liie other loaina
tiMit uo seutlemaii vHjdi* otrr Jin , * Tn Bif Ite- OMtevy (Mn.
, rairiace.
:e. wUb ilie cbnritsb reniaric
Sarb of Ue towns figured os for the
liotttMla. 31w aei^tar) uf v ar lia.. reWlmi »»le. seersloiT «T war. Taft f Umt |Hwr couijiooy was better
nreaU haa supported high aaUried
viaedthis and uyit ttetso ftruflemnn >oaU qot fli»d a eliair or deak lar«» none. iHirluff Jtlic rMc be was osMe
wryjte<»rer«»iKmnd«. Vm flien-srrrmmsb bw hluj X.,r *xnM any be i
ami wwisjmjU^.**Uow profeasiaaal teams In Ue past and
.tbote wbo awert llial ibe feuial peace found In Wa^hhiirt^i. H»- bad tu have
that bramb ruad 1 WU4 to la^cr shoaifimtili beahia todoao- |>woake/
i at tl»e beat] of the war pmlolk. sjnm* madfor biK alnv
a'«keJ at leiyrtb. Dh.” «sW Toft. might eater Us league wlU Ue same
It
an oW lao- L’ren the afairwr> leadins np fa bis ,
,.a*sMHl that fK u ilt-s tW^ pl|yer« that tm thfi aorttesti hllch*
tt bUe ituifTiKM- •ilfic'e Imd to lie overi«iiU^ nml a sew -\n,r dldn‘1 oti
y bdl nivT a«ked
.ke4 the Igaa ateawdnashtp USa year; CadUlac
pd. In ilie mlitnrt ‘utniiiciT in uu^fr.
ibe ItilUppine. TaTi wired balUMrade
1 dUoT has a cmekerjack team and most of
soriety,*' was Taft's
-|•aor cumpsur. you know. i. ji the jdajrrrs want to return tor nest
_
_
l^odlagtofi had Ue independIt u.»M I...I U-‘lmn|rin«'.. bu« <n«-. | «U champion Inm of the .tale last
tlirit Jtnl;;i‘ Taft 1<* only ii mttu uf bu- jycar: JianlKtee has supported a semJtnor. As all life Urfre* |o Ibe »nni j! prcfessiopal
nreb
team for several year?
J thine. 1.0 nil the vlrtoen an* fjsiersd and Trmveme City galne<] a reputatlu '
I by
Tb.» fact that a man Is a ft a ytars ago of being the best base
;a gtH»a fellow diM** not argue that hi* Is
hall town of iu ilsc in the cuunto’.
lllf.-. H-li« |>irp-
'.1.1.1 tail. !
*' n- a-Mllc Friday Ai..l..l..n n«j
j He deeidM^ affetintUiii end f.nlse dig-i«*q uled Star PointerV rvcunl of
niry. He likes genuine thing*.
| IruOV.. making the mark In an effort
' Leaned HUpiao Daaces aad Cash*!?** jto ismi bi> record of Z:0(t\. The track
i Ills life amUlnou wn* lo l»o on the was slightly heavy, but weather con
; supreme l»erK*h. ThU be aa<T:fiowl
flit Ions were favoTable. The mile w as
jraum* ITesld^Hit McKinley cji vlm^nl made
_
w ithout the'use of w ind shield j
blm that duty calkxl him to the niiUp .
emaker. equaling Star Pointer
Il.lueiL Tlnav the keynote of h|* l»ollcy .
_
under those condition*, a
was “tbo I'lilllpplm's for the
He made iniUiV euenles nimr^g ‘ Uough that great horse has made a
lla- whiten by that etiurw*. but he <-ar- mile in l :HC with a running horae In
Irletl it forward Ihrongh dark day* fa , the lead. Th«‘ first quarter Friday
istRx-eas. He al«lIslH-d tbe aaoial coIdt "
In 29
the secon 1
'line in
k-ariHvl the nanu- | ,^ 2f5\, and tbe third quarter was
In Ue Islands. Jle learmtl
daures and r-ustoin*. lu, that li« \
ri'afhti in i.-.Ve. but the pace was
t ;tiuld> cuter Into their fi/..
life. It..
He LejU
! slacked up slightly j
iwiih his Work at
' ;V!
k^Ticeijng. W. Va-. Sept. 23.-The
j WnuM lIng team i
alsiiollcy.
jleisue championship has disbanded
; Secretary Taft was boni Scid. iJi. j for Ue season, -Buir will bt‘tried out
; S.v" UU^fXr ™
ney gtmeral and serrei.Try of war. .nud
>m- of his bmtlunw Is .Mitnr of tlu
Clnripnatl Tlnu-s Star. The ad.ige Ua*
• few public ofliclnh die and n me resign
don. DO. apply to Toft. He ««.. i...oy
•r
to SfiM-n-tury llot.i that he ted ridden
to the top of a uiuuiitaiu Ut^r Muinia | '
und had Ikomi woiulerfully iM-neriteJ by :
U.kU I-:.!.!!*:! Iwck:
1
• trip, lo. whirl!
^
' you «r«' tetter. How Is I
the horse r
'i
Wlieii PresWenl lbsH.evrU was kill '
lag iH-ars lii JTexas and Colorad.i he left ;
Tan holdlug dowu thr.s. J,>te-^wsTO- .
lary of wm. u. tiug
n-tary of st.ne j
and artiUK prexldeiit. lu i:.s-*rvemau \
phraM-nlugy. he **l.-fi Taft sitting on 5
the Ud " Tift- thrts fohl duly did not
•Mfioiii to worry the big Ohio man. XoU ;
lug 4Wer dm« But M.uie ofu- should .
teve iu.iulrtd. "How l« the lld V
j
Smikt Fram Ear to Ear.
|
• One of the blggi*st tliiugt ateut See- ,
rrtnry Tuft is Ids Vniile. It litentlly |
jspn-.td* fnuti i-.tr to ear. .\ still bigger
thing, however, is hi^ laiig
ciumtly heard, earri^w far j
g.ssl a story teller as l.liusdit. Uie
liiirkeyc stnlesniun H quite as «pi»n-fi.ntiVC ..r»a J.»ke uiMl «!>>> s his owu so
tiitub that cnery one «-lse must enjoy
llH-malaa
,
'^Hen* is ois- of tls- stori.-s Scrretaiy
' .Taft told ill n bs-tnn- Hint tnintalns a
: i IHI or hl< findlmistle phlhw .phy:
**JV44ile-lte |Hs.n-si .nml most
wmeluM
an- luippitT tluui w.e
.
Ulnlw as u rule. T-. eat wl.M, one Is
hU^y. tj shs-p well :md is^iufortnldr.
' to wnnu otu-seif nft»-r a d.ay’s w»»rk In
the eoM-are ihU they wte have ttese
,
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«»>• Ehm«.. \«.-«*el «.d Do,le m «n.
illtue.; bm p^iH-rail.v to a.,T|U hl«lHd- '‘““"i Smith In Oarkabor*; Co»wino.ltfi.na, an.1 ha. d«llBe.l on appolM- «!! In Mlahamaka. Inti.; VouRbl in
Ue United States suiFrrme j Cumberland. Md.: Kennedy in Belj tien^h and If rumor |a to Iw emlileJ | uire and McCombs and Delters In
-------------- —---------------------jMTietdlng.
' Price will prolvably figure In a trade.
I as ho is anxious to gel away from
^ brrr. Mebombs reuirna to Ue local
fire dopxrtmcm and declares he will
never again play professional baseball
■ Doyle says he will sUy on his Kansa.s
I farm next summer, and Spangler.
Wessel. Delters. Miller
.end Kennctly arc the only cerialntle• ior next year, though Schriver now
J iays ho will return. '
f. The past season has iiecn the mos'
>iucc<*«»ful In the baseball history of
^ITieellng. and the cliHi cbwred up n
irofli of •ll.ilW. This will he put Into
g fine park.
tikcUETvnV TAbTK 8iUI.K.
0
i'“- ..>0 Coiumbu. ,cm or .he Amecj
and declares he will
| not play minor league ball any more
jeven irte falls to make good. IJvInzston. Spangler and Miller w ill w Inteci.... l.nd: R..ber:.
^ New York. Sept. 2.'.—With Ikoth fee?
of .the Stirrups and hTt, f.-ct digin the ribs of Asiarlta. to kiMUi
from failing off Bussells, the
: Jockey, rode Ual marc to vie; in the openlni^race at the Grav*ad track. Astaria ^ras though to
ve no chance to win and the iiook^kers ljild as high as im» to 1 against
w
if
can be organIf a city fooitell team
Siwl here and gotten
gotu
Into shape iu
«nH- for this season, the prospects arc
, ,
(fx^ellentforaome of tbe fastest gamc^
Avfr kv-en.here. Already commynica
room he ted the wanu- diffl«-ulty Vilh ite goventomhlp of Uhk> and Uw pr«i i^ons have been received from Big
wo hold tluil our lot
tlie clunirs, Afti r trying tlwun all be' deney of Vale.
|taphH..ana Mt. Plaaam asking fonnd wo |\Ity same or
; gave it up.
1 In lb»d Secretary Taft married Mias
$amea. C. F.^ Tamhllng. manager of
4ttorm at mi one niglii two sailor*. . "I Vdieve.-s^ti lT.tft !uujliuglyr"thnt iHeieu Hemm. daugtiler of John
Uolr (4i)thlDg fruxeu to tlu-ir Uwlios. thev- iluiii's ;ir»' .1 trifle |.»w. 1 don*: llcrrou, why was ouce a UuUed Sta»w ttie Mt. Pleasant Normal sjates ibai
hung to n roiK- as the waves w.tshM liketluin. "
uistriet attorney In Clminnuli. Mrs. |c has open dales on Oct. 2. Oct. ZS
over them. .
••Well, governor.** replied Sivretary ’ laft is a wonxan of mnrii tact and ba* And Npv. 2ii. There is a posslbillty
“ T way. Bilk* waya one.
Boiu quick as » fl.tsh. n*memtering J wmt ir.any friends for Iwih ber bus ilBo thAt ft gftme for thanksgiving
-M'ot la tt, mateV ways the other.
that this was Id* last cabinet meeting.
- —
fiould b< secured.
^ Think o* thetftwr Mk-rw caught at -Uon- are ways liy whkh |»eJpk* can
• Big Baplds has Sept. 3^. Oct. 7 and
a picnic In auch weaUer aa thia.’ **
be gjt oat of them.At one Ome Taft-Ura gov^or of
*21 filled but could play any fiaturday
Mosl IMar la Calleee.
^ " aUingtiio sociely -and U.£anil
the inillipptncw. wa* ^Ing testimony
except those dates and also baa the
mosi liopmar w coucfc.
^
t.atertalniug her many friends.
before a aeDate committee. ADer one
At Yale Tafi was known a* "Big j Jndgv Taft Is over alx feet In height Tfeankaglviag date qpen. If tbe team
of Ue tiedrlnics a aenatar remarked
Bill- ami "Pork Bill." Ue fii^t of (and despite Iris weight la agile, and to gotten into aha.*)e. Mt Pleasant
"Well, governor, there’s one Uing \o ai;Uh ai»pe^’.:itums iia* Hung to him | athletic. His favnrUa.
g^.lmplMrgd here Oct. 14. v
beaaklin.
be aakl in favor of our holding Uose : ,'urmctr‘hfe'** lle w
ic and horscteck riding, and he to rnKWcMK 'tiie real barrier to «uaeeaafal and
t
you’ve
eo
■
^
J;o..’ve enough cspc<-ially
^^pjenk- in rllli rushes ; pHsheif horseman, even IT be dpes bare
'-TOhanged FlUplDoa 9ver there to
paying fooiM here to Aot tbedaek.of
■ and scrim
.Notwithstanding ‘
o«t sumrlcct hemp to atriug up nB tlic‘ be stood high lu bU studies tind car- | l>resident' Roosevelt oocc^ipikl, «f ulfn: byt^ lank of an cacfoMd field
raacaU In tbe world
Armtce ^e&fflA bi4md only
, Hcd off the Mxvml hohor In a <Jasa of Taft that be combine^ Ue quaHlisa of
**Troe.- responded Governor Taft. ^’I jo J"
• of the most itopnlor a pfvsidcnt and a cblef Jnstioe. That by admission. Tbe dty needs an aUhadn't thought of that U fon-.- Tliei, J,
fact that has Uen one of these exalted booon awmltahip latic pAfk badly.
.<IXKKTAi:V TAIT AT IHB DKSK.
The Cbarievote fochaU teas If
wa. lying lU In Manila at probably the | cteMv for him tbe White U<mae. The
darkest
rqager than it waa last yea-.- The
lu his i
A cable- j future wlU hare a word to any iboot
tended him signed by bis I the matter, and that myateriooi dlrin- team to in acitre training and expects
secret of tbe strmiuons
certain «]ttarters in this t
Ue free lmi»orfallwi i*f I
lilla' Into the rnltml States."
.ho,h.r Of «K. Mh Boch,^-.:
;«T™.h>V7irr. ^ j
rSoeRTON.'
Record Want Ads Pay
Ma;;;
k Mich.. 8spc ».--]lra. Flora
of Tartle Laks la rfalUng
mak Jafitriak took In Us £alr at
Qraad RaoMa last wssk.
Mr. and Mra. AUsa rstumsd froaa
Mrs. M. E. Darldm of Trareras
City is Tbdtteg Mra. B. L. Watcra.
T^fpha asd Tom OWea wars aarpriasd Friday snnlag by k anmbsr cd^
thtdr yoong rrlsBda. Ue oocaakm hsiac
Miss prpha’s alaeteeaU aad Tteas
iwenty-firat blrUday.
The Misssa Irma Slater and Ullle
Wskh of Frankfort an Ue gueau of
R.B.Rsymddsandfhmily.
R J. KIcbola of Thonpaoartlle was
in town PrMa>.
Jake Schenkel and rHcl^J^»b» arhome from egasp a few days.
Bari Wklrig. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A.
Slarrow and Mr. and Mrs. Chariea
Kenney were In Bdeo Friday
Mr. Hudtlleatooe's grandmoi
who has been living with them, died
Friday morning of typhoid fever
Burial Saturday.
M. TVake was a TravitW* City caller
Saturday*.
H. H. Olds reiurncHl Satunlay after
a few days* vKii In Grand Rapids. Benton Harbor and Kalamaxoo.
Uitle L}wmn Case has been quite
sick with cholera Infantum.
Mrs. KImer Uomman has' In^ n on
the »lrk lUl the past w«*<-k but U mimbetter.
Nate JaquUh returned Saturday
from Grand Rapidf. where he has bt^
few days.
aiave* Sf Tlirlr Ow» Dnnhta.
The habit many people have of torturing tbemseire* becatme of Uielr Ingblllly to rememher whether or not
dune certain things ]
. a diaeaee by a French
physician and called folle de dome.
The victim* ^re alsve| of Uelr owi}
doubt*. They suffer torturt-s from
Ueir inability^to remember wbeihrr
they addressed a letter correctly,
wbettev they turned off tbe gas properly tefore they got Into bed. whether
tbe fire* have been pct>perlj safeguard
ed for Ue night, etc. Tbe buslnen
mao fi-annot remember whether be
clowHl bi* desk when be left bis office
and pertiaisi gets off bis train ot tbe
first auiion and take* tbe next one
only to find Ual every
thing J* all right. Tbe bousekf-eper
ties awake for boons worry log about
tbe kitchen window and finally treeps
downslaim to find It securely .-losod.
Tbe learned iihysli ian who diagnosed
this dlstrwwlng complaint Las uoU un
happily. suggested a remedy.
ige wiUout love to not mariiafe.\Bo>lao love which does violence
to mamage to not love. Tbe ma
proclamation of Im
prisonment but of opportunity. Its
bond to not a fetter, but a garland.
^tilU It may Jiot be dtodaiued or
broken. Tbe crowning doe* not make
the king, yon say. No. but It place*
upon tbe man wbo
crown tbe obligation to sacrifiiv. If
need be. everyUlng that to mortal In
him to Its honor.—North American Re
view.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
0.1. In Argjl*'- to I'OsiM-waij uf t.-.e
shurtest name in Greal Britain.
Tlic |n>piihitlun of the ihlaud of Immliay to twlc-e that of S-ottoiid ami Ire
land.
Tlic numter of cattle d.-troyd by
wiki beiip. ill India la'Ht year es«-»*«ileil
Sd.00.
Tbe lK-*t cork cjiiie* fnnu Aigerhi
Then- are
acre* of .-orii
forr-et ill that cMiiiliy*.
A ^-alerpillar In the c«mr-4e of s
inontli will devour «M» tinier it* owe
weight lu fmal.
The l.irse»t flaur iiilll In Ibe Briti«li
eiupirv i* in Muiitreal. It tiiruB
.•i.OM barrel* of f1 »ur a d.ir.
In tile arm.v of the Hallleti n»|nil.llc
chiilni are |in>vld»il for tbe um- of m-oIrle* when on duty.
During the laV.I lliree year* .Tk.VJ
cx-KoMierB have fomnl |M-rmaneiit cm
ployment In Great Britain.
M’LlIe gra-*-i uill not grow in *-er
tain jiartK of Afri.w. tln**e ^Kiiliiies
are fbe rich—t In flowering nianta.
Dry, Hard and fiort Wooa fiouth fik
Unnhar^^
JfiOOM
R. A I. anneal excursion to De
troit. Toledo, Chicago and Grand Rap
ids. Tuesday. Oct. 3. To Richmond
Oct. 10. See G. R A I. agent for par
Ucular*.
sept 1C to oct 3
CALMAITfi Intarloe Spar Vamtah to
A RE^O
G. R. « I.
AXXVAL EXCUftSIOIS
"ro
• if::
m0%
LOTIM
LOT III
4...K
'■]:;/
LOiai
U ■ TV
■ ik
LOT 230
Lbts 235, 23C, 237 as advertised arc now sold
10T.|9G
LOT 203
4:
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
L0T2L4
ALLflWSALE!
These are all early selections and arc the
Handsomest Lots in Oak Heights
ost charming addition to Traverse City. This
thet most
‘ built over, and good lots are
^^ditioR
JitipR is now largely
»
notL easily obtainable. These
lots will be sold
sepa
Thes
ratcly. excepting IS‘2. iS3, IJ^. which must be sold to
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
LOW SPOT CASH PHI
The whole bunch of
TWELVE LOTS
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be
A BARQAINI
Ak the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
1
q V 1 I
Also One Acre Lot
to fiirchwood
L,
very
East Bay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
I rods wide on north tide for street. -A
lot in this beautiful suburban spot.
DETROIT--------- S5.00
S!SS,--::JS5S
CRANO RAPIDS - S400
T«sti«7.
Octsfesr
3
■MRtCHMONO.INO. - SBXK>
Hmmttl vul McOaurre
oJLflie t**to.keT uun. claiaiiM Uiai
tber »ve bArred
lo tl*ur•dMOMle nilet They pUj PtM^er
OaBEKHIS
TsssArnr. Octsksr IS
THOS. T. BATES
123 Fmt Street
TRAVERSE CITY.
w
r
tm e¥tMnm aaeom rwkvnm enx, mKtmMii' 'ikmoKr,^MFnmamH Atm.
^■1
TYted, Nezvous MoO»^ I
Mah* Unhappy HooMa-lM CocKfittaa iRttata*
I Both Huabead and Chlldrao-fSov TtaoqMnd*
- of Mothars Hava Baan Savad Ftom Narroua
Ftaanatfon and Mada Strong and WaO.
llflihnMiKi
Mrs Cheater Carry.
mtAhm loo oft«B is doe to Um fort
iboi tiir omiUmv boa aoM frMle wrokOMO. ond ohe te BotlrpJy oofli to bw
tbc otrolB vpoB hernerwm UiotfovaroTbr lUaof woiorii ortHko a fii^brood
oprm tbr tier
a pro^tiaii. orrtriitlimoftbei
>oa IrriloMUiy of
\nv
»*ryil—■-
Ik) jroQ OKperieoee flu of deprgwkoi
with rraUraaoeaa. olternaUnjr with
eotrvnie IrriUbimv? Arr jrmir oplrito
eoallr affected, ao that om mimite yoo
, lanri). and the Drat BBlnnte yon fael
aomethlnf like aboil rlalor In y^r throat ood thrratrntiir to
ebekr fon; all the aonara ptrrrrted.
morbidly aeniitlre to lifbt and aonnd;
pain in the ororiea, ood eapedally
Wtwren the aboaldm; beariny down
11 ao. your nerrea are in a ahatUred
eooditkm. nod yen ore threatened with
*7wf
that nothihr to
the worid U belter
ikm than Lvdia f
Uhle tXiinponnd; thoiiaand* and thon>
aanda of women tMtify to thU fact.
AA an. 9mkrn% Aifk»-A 1
^mm
iQd nsnricina m fattowa «l tbe
eopnl chnreb tadnyr HMr e»
km. 7:0f a. m.; moRHng prayer.
!•:» a. at.: escnhiK prayer. 7:» p. as.
The Presbytertaa Tomic P«o|
floeiety base elacM the teUovIbg
fira for the ensnlDff yetr: President,
mas EltebM rnmikle: alee prasidebt Bhd tienmmer. Miss Qraea La
Mias Btbe) Carier baa gone to 8bc^
ard to spend the wtmer with reinthros.
’ Mlaa Com Paneoa wna the gnest of
MMa Nancy Wlntera at North Milton
portlan or the webk.
Two children of Neli Anderaon. Iftrtel B«nr Bhnob lake, about three miles
north of town, n boy and a girt.
Amr and six years, were sent to look
lor the cows Tuesday
teg party of about twenty neighbors
Iraa orgaataed. who apenc aff night In
a min attempt to locnte the Ihtle
Charles F. Brown. Tlei Preai dnas. Howerer. at mbool eight o'clock
dent of the Mothers' Chib. SI Cedar
Wednesday momlag they were fonnd
In a dense swamp abont fbar mites
Bern borne, none the worse for Uelr
day and night s outing.
Dr, H. Bench Morse attended a meet
tag of the pension board at Tmversc
City Wednesday.
Mrs. B. L. Beekman has bem spendteg a part of the week in Gmpd Rap
tint l4«ia ids.
George Bonrasaw
tbr tmiot
of act<nl cam of Pmlntula Wednesday with bia new 32iMsalr nit, rad tab. no MMMnU.
ftwi gasoHae branch which be recently
purchaae<1 ip Traverse City. He had a
all sick women to write to her forodriee. largo made up of peaches and three
Mrs. Hnkhsmb rasi experience with barreU of honey.
female troubles enables her to tell
Mr. and Mra. V. E. Marsh and son
you jnst what U best for you. and arrived here from Pearl River, N. Y..
she wUl eharfe yon oolhinf lor bar
Wednesday evening, and will spe
Short time with relstlves and friends
they Intend to reside berwiftor
dUNl. They met Marsh was formerly Miss Bli
of the old love Acker.
It resulliHl in a happjr ’ George T. rrtnk left yesterday for
I marriaiP' at the home of Mrs. Joseph Grand Rapids, where he wlU spend the
He). Ur T W. Voung. psfitor of the ,ThumAmx
Kir,. ItantW rbnrrh. Ann Arbor. Mr
'
The Presbjrtertan Ladle*' Aid s<v
Jiifl returpea from a ’trip abroad and
fjovernor Warner will »h> mimiaftt the
♦Iriy will meet nt the cotmlry home of
Ona.>unr«-« tb- n-N lpt of a K*f! of K* ’proposliion to ral*e the perdh-m al Mr*. Joseph Parol lee on Thursday, the
^ ti. iH uHO«i in riemrlng off the in-1 iow«l Iho aM%Ium lioanli* for maliuen28th. Busses will be provided.
•1.4iiwluo..fc on thi- BaptiM unlvor^^l> i ani-o of Inmate* Horn fortyH-lght to
Mlsi Mabel Walt has returned to
ItullU hall. The money wa* given by I foriy^iUie rentit. During the m-Hsion Grand Rapids to resume her studies
A. g Young, of Umdon. England, for-1 of the last legislature the joint asylum at the McLaelilan Boalness college
merly a mnnber of the Ann Arlair 1 board, wnich Is composed of the variMiss Ames Parks and MUs Ada
rhurrh. ami already a donor to the >ons asylum iKisrds. the lioaid of suic Scars left Wedowday for Ypsllant
amount of •l.rtfm. The sum now given j auditors and the governor, dw'lded It enter the Nbrmal. the former to iak »
IR sufflrient to pay off all mortgage In-! wcMihl In* p<»^*lMr to rut the per diem (ho Normal tenebera' course and the
deliii*,lue*R on a pn»iM-rty ahoKe tt»ul j from forty-nine to forty-elght reniK.
latter to Mudy music.
lalMo U wmiething like iro.o.N. *nte | Appropriation* made by the legislature
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harwood
llapt >t guild hall is ltiteml«*l for work | were based on the latter figure. Re- home from their extended wetlding
omung ti e htuUenls at the university. | cently the attorne>^general gave the
ludng nited up. It wa*« auditor general an opinion to the ef
Ward reeelTed from Win Powers
nwnilv |in-*«*iii« t| w lHi a new lilirs^> I fori that clothing must l»e Included in eontateB^the pleasing Intcmgcnce that
and a new piano.
| eiiK forty-<*lght rent*. Several board he Is rapidly Improving In health, at
i-4iar li> H
a proinliienl Cl.l j mi nilK-rs think they can t keep with- Manistee, where he went for treat1*1.1 and tau of the n»»»4 iHipular and 11« the flgurc nametl. and have lieen
ls‘*t known of m cm graduates of the j irylng to induce the poenmi to call a
'mesday evening the steamer Odd
r«lvci>ii> of Michigan. I* to he mar 1 •IH'cial mtviing of the lK»ard to recon- fellow of the Inland lake line. Vhen
rte.l «ia Nto.-mber 1 in Ssu PraurlHet. j sider the matter. A* alamf 835.000 near the htmd of Torch river, struck a
1«» Mi** Juanita WelN.
handrome • wa« savrti to the state in the cut of -deadhead" and sprang a leak. She
youtm iH'lle of that cHv Mr Ilu*e U one cent, the governor has adopted a|
however, kept afloat until ahe
n M-rv wealthy w.ung man and first !-show me * attitude, and It U doubtful reached shallow water and is now in no
no t his hrldi- tolM at a w^nlding of ri If he will call the rotating. It I* eer-1 tj—- of damage from the sea. With
trau ntlly luotlu r sheiv he acti*l as t lain he* w ill oj.pohc the raise In !><?»■ j
aid of a stpbon It is thought ahe
Id o»n ai..l .In- .*
1^
broralU to tbi.
y, ra. t.ut . t...
.B.., Mr.
^ ptocc for roplr.. Tb* .U.»»r BM-
HCHI6MI NEWS CONDEISQ
r ?.
r«r ;
: wife of ihc other
»•>
renewed.
'» ">'• 1"'"^
WB^aB «r any gait,
WANTED.
teteal, Travana Otty. Mtah.
FOR GAUI-4i MIS M
aid; jam aoa late tel
the machinery in a man’s car so oflea
4f we could tighten np the works in the WANTED-Fonr boyw to learn trade;
aad I telfl aa WM
IS yean oM. Stnnb Broa and
average auioUTs head.--OuUag.
WU ha aoM aa aaw
nept22-!l
. aMhaaga im achw 91
Powerful light U thrown on Coemck
nature by the rwrelatloBs made by the Cim. WANTED Oeaetal h
a. Laaetegp thU week.
M. K. Paige. 624 State St.
Russian whom Ernest Poole quotes la
nepitt-tf
^ and wifl AS (he WlpH hlsnrtlrtr. -peasant Cattle.- In the Oe*
WANTED-By B. J. Morgan. 23f State MONEY TO tJtel
lyear. Heie well known tobe.- Ercryhodysr
-Wbtl a fine cook granay sras!- re
street, three good heavy timber
FMteMfltMW BnteiterafllA
late, the Cossack. In describing hi*
horses, three good henry lumber
teflatea at & laMMMm. fMI
sleighs, two large box stovos for
Henry Mersien, who hna tossed hall childhood..-she made bright yrtlow
camp.
sept 22^'
for oar team this efoeon. mnmed to calces big as this big fur hat. It took
bis home Friday. Henry has a host of a long time to bake the cake tn the WANTED-A tody wUh years of pracfriends and wefl wishers here. He Is brick oven: It was so soft aad deUente
Ucal experience would like a porta geaUeman at all thnoa. aad as a hall that If yon stamoH on the floor and
Uoo as housekeeper and manager
tea trai BfiTt Mtehry.
toeaer Is second to none in northern jarred the men the big cake wouM fall
in a good home. Inquire at. phone
Into a lump of dough aad be good only
lU,
sepllh-Sf
MUfl1C>^isa Blaache Barnnm. laThe report of the ball game between to feed the geese an dthc peacocks. Si)
the Traverae City team and the home Old granny used to hobble up and down WANTED TO RENT—Iteur or five nq , stnicior la vldRa. goUar and har^
mony. Is ready to opemjcte
furnished rooms: steam heat pre
team Thursday was wriiien up by one In from or the oven waving off all of
ferred. Address J. R. W.. care Recef the rlsltors. Our team was com use who tried to get close for a smell:
ord,
sept 2H?
and even if one of m little brats shoutposed of hut Arc of the flrst team.
ed or 'fwbrc she would curse us sound- HOUSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY—
flMttttMtttttttttttttittwhlKiK«r for making a jar in the
to rent or buy sn'Sv)r
i............................................................... t
If yo rve ovcT heard a Cossack
centrmliy located. l.e
S
H0R08
li swear you wlb st-c that Granny was
tloo with Mr. Kellogg
^
^ right, for a Cossacii curse could stop d
Nstlonsl bank.
big locomotive running full speed down
Special to the Evening Record
r mountain! Ha! Ha! Ha!- He WANTED TO BUY-10
Honor. Mich., ^•pt. 25.-Peac
eery counter, also to rent scales and
rlMUfoI <1.1. y«r. .1.1. ..ood dc».od. *
»"<’ S'"* "•" »»•> •«««•.
second hand store fixtures. Address
PERSONAL.
f
404 S. Union St., Traverse City.
An„
Bnod. f.,
Mn.vor Roar, of Knnsas City. Kclu /
sept l»-4f
Ely ,B.. j.hn Ach,
Its* rei|fir^»il owner* of vflfwnt l)t* V
WANTED—5 young men for city gro In tbsf elty to
ebIMrru lo whu
rt.-poui^l 1, .11 s,.l.,urlnB Inf.
cery buslncxs; pood wages paid. them n* pLiygromidH.
Address 404 8. Union 8t.
Hriislor Klurgl*. aulbor of Malre's
the lecture at Empire Friday evening
r«Tt aernsa, then wc brats used to
sept 19 tf nicwo dmstle legiHbition for (he ragiven by Mr. Patiingill of Lansing.
stand around, carh with cis wooden
The fivemnnibs-old child of Josh
spoon We each dipped out a big WANTEO-Meal cook at once. Thos.
Hclllns died Friday after a short Ill
Sbafp. Lake View bileV Elk Rapids.
chunk of mex*; always fair play, cacti
ness of only a few days. Fundrtl ser^ sept l€-tf‘
had hi^ turn; It one of us took two
lUnJniuln I'. Hoblm. the oldest anovlre* were held at the MeflM»dl*t
orer in the seni.e of Hie Uiilbri
piec<*^. bow quirk old granny would WANTED—l^urol»ormen.*\farm ba
church Sunday.
best him In the fare with her *iHion!
I and girl*, for• hole
hotel, laundry Ht.nU'*, .1i.«il n'riiiily at Hpringtieli.
Jake Weaver and r.(*orge Hunt, two
and general
neral housework: I1 also
all have Muh*; He iN-gjin %v«*rU In llxr Hnr|H r •
And when the mrsi wa* all gone, the.i
old soldiers, got left lu Thompsonvillr
listed
kinds of retry ntwrnal in lkt2.
we dlppf'd up the thick, red tomato
Friday, missing the train by alkint
iwup—every siKmnfitl. I ran tell you!
ployment or emplojo* call, write or
thirty minuter. Of course they.were
phone. A W. Hollingsworth. KmWc young dogs were always hungry! ”
-busted" and the supposition Is they
ployment Contractor and
fhosi have walked home.
Sinn Salesman. 215 E. KroBi
I
St..
Jaroty^ W’ltitcomb Kilev was looking
Hiiellmantel Bldg.,
I
up-stalrs. CItx.
The flne< nth annual «-ocampment of over a fence on hls^farm at a fleld of
phone No. 474,
sept 13-1 mo •
the soldier* and sailors of Wexford. ryv. when a nelghl>or who wan driving
. The O. n
I. will Bite U> ranunl
Bcnr.ie and Manistee counilis will be by.stoppfd hi* hor^e and asked:
to I»oWANTED—Threa rooit close In for *»cur.lom on Tu««l»y. Orl
tlvll »;.uo. Tulpdn UiM. ChIrBBO $<"O.
held at Honor next year.
•Hullo. Mr. Riley, how’s jour rye
light housekeeping.
Inquire 747 Grant) Raitldi 14.00. The a«oad .cxdolngr*
sept 7-«f
Wai^ngtoB street.
Fare $5 C
• Fine, line.- repli.-d the iK»et.
•
BOOKS AND MAGAZINES.
•
-How much do you »xiH*ci to clear WANTED—Girl for general house good lo reuirn for 10 days.
work: siqall family; $t.60 per week.
le the acre?"
• ObariA VlJimmr* WVs Tn V '•Oh. abotti four gallons." answered 415 Sixth street.
sept l-tf
October McClure’s Pioneer Transport
Mr Riley, soberly.—Sucres* Magarlne. GOOD SHOE SMININO-See Cunning
Utloo In America: It* Curiosities and
TRAVERSE CITV MARKETS.
bam at tho Uon barber shop.
lit Romance." Pioneer days for Mr.
Destiny has lanicd many a man
Lommls do not begin with the prnlrle down while he was waiting for some
This repert is made up delly. The Ae.
acbooner: he goc* a few thousand thing to turn p.—Success Magslne
cord
ic not responaJbic for ohanpta '
years further Imck ar:d knocks Into
HOUSE AND STORE TO RENT- lubetter iK-rspecfive our latter day view
excursion to DeG R A I. annual exciir
Klldcc. 334 West Ninth
of the blessings of rivilizalloft. In the troH. T<deilo. Chicago uud Grand Rap
phone 121. «pl22-tf
n^r p..rk. n.rt,
Thile. clear-cut English of the wosicru Ids. Tuesday. Od. 3. To RIcbmoud.
----------------------------------- I nf«r jMrt-k. prr |Mm*
er he tell with absorbing Interesii Oct. 10. See G. R. A I. agent for jiar- DO YOU want
timber claim? There Jw.'h'Ou> 1
tept lCtooct3
»me astonishing fayis of America’*
l.H big money In it. If you wish
tile known antiquity
In Ilftceii y.-jir* I.«»ndoii
inMed
H Is a subject on wbirb the writer if* debt
It* tnxntioiL I'lirGibb*. 410 State bank bulldiug. orl
If, poiviaps, th«* forenioM authority and
Wm. F. Singleton at the \Vhiting I
his narrative Is crowded with curious
hotel
M>nt 1fi.tr I
Information, gathered during year* of
Tnda.v Ibe luwe*t
research ef America’s heroic days.
1 our blgne**.*' says Mr. Lummis.
FOR RENT-Front room near H
-It docs not |)ay tb despise the day of
man avenue sciiool. SuiUble for
small things. Though they had ecn
teachers. Inquire al 438 Webster
turles* In place of docladc*. in which j
street,
aug 30-tf
) It. there Is some piquancy in re
membering that in the total liislory of
FOR a4nT—Three roomi
Inquire
trans|>ortatk>n In America more treas
^
West^vcnih
street.
ure has l^-n carried on mules and
Ji?
MtSOEMeANEOUS
rant,
JMrs.eStuerfruffy ^ JMrs€:^t.r.^rawn
fUTBumr
GIRL WANTED ter
J.C Morgan. X25 I
eSg new *•
intthn ]
tea charth Mxt
T nt If :*• n. m. «9d T:Jf pw m.
At It o'gloBk^ moon, n Bttday
nfiy day Mrrlea wW be bald, for
msed. In wbkA B«pL H. T. BkodenCt
ftm i
for two daye—that
%ttee not being necesaary for the fe
te the
» ■^<7>iBt charge ter tightening a few bolu
(UMriM ,J
Yp.l-l'-l^.wbktbra.rocratb ukraoiru.o
but g«it no farther tiuui the tiiient
comnlalnlnc witness In a I
la making the Odd FeUow’s run.
"........7r«M..«lnv. Mr., lult. r. Iti«-m.tb.t
CUrraee GtmlMr. wbo lor —~.......... .. “
■“
Vrr nm..-r. «1... I. . whito oolMf Ume was in the emplorof the Butler
ltoih.i|
and
a, a -divine healer" or “me- Grocer Co., has accepted a poslttoa la
1-n.Mt,.
l-l., E Call
IV.,
^
j,,. „,j. the oflee of the Blk Raplda Iron Co.
t.«.b*, .•III *. f.H- .n ,«tn,.l«- Ut cri.!
and locatln;
Harry Hartey of Traverse CHy traas
and br.tl.. .V ntK« Fvld.r t..
rrtine. fin. acted hoaiaana in town Thttraday.
I.rouebt It. tr.u» hU f.-m »h. r.. a i „„„
,h.
^ • A. B. forter was over from Old MIs^
.Has.- .IIWnB mn.'-im. had cm .,lt f..
flns. r> .V I ..vUMk 1,0 bad I-It ih.
^
aUppoMd
L. W. Knaggi. H. Hyman am^ H. W.
lH.,|di.l .lib h,x n.Bcr, dn«rd and i
..p,^
by
Cuaaiagham ef Travaiuc City were
.< 3 .-clfk b.- UHd. tt... tmit. for th.-'^,;,„ ^
„,y,^
guests at the Lake \Tew house Thurs
►t.f m« ilus td tb, Jtidgv, of proMif
p,,.
B,ber . fan- Iron day.
Profs. Bteffeaa and KlcboU of TravOtnt.
lb., Moirn-s. la, to Yj..llraU. MIcb. fa
Soi»llb.tan.lln|! ib.- < r..|. tif .UBar ntiini Mr». Bakw wa. to loeatp tb* eree Oty Mmlahei m^ ter a club
l«vt» In danllac cotinty tbl, >-rar •111; uv*.nn-. If aowwfiil abr «a« to ro- party at the opera bouse Wednesday
iM- utiusaaliy tars«\ it is probable tha
her retnrn ticket and $50. The ! evening.
the acreage sown next year will b«*; -medlnm" came and failed to locate - Will R. Pratt of Old MUskm t
lunch mailer fVan for spy’year *lncc the trea*ure Now Mrs. Hayes auet Elk Baplds rlaltor Wednesday.
the larnier* itiok up thb branch of ag on a charge of ubtaiulng money w
Jlculum . The n*a*on U that ibe farfc ; false prcienws.
cr'f. fhi not like the worl. conumeJ
Fr*nk Pr.^x>, ,.f Mt. Clesra. vu
wiih iK-ci*. preferTing Ctrgrow grain
I Lay. How this
I Alh-ct U« fa- Ui„„v n y.-.r rao. While driving a deInrr .d Ihr nn.r f.Mnr. •» rrmwoll i
’ ^
Special to the BresiBg Record.
irnn.u .l.Z,
llvro *.lt....b.r«dor«l
Thompsonrllie. Mich.. Sept. 2i.visiting stranger and re
At the home of tils sister tta Kala- oelved as i rewar.l a check for $2.l©0 Sam WUlU returned from Owaaio
Friday. He will complete his building
rUnt and Mr*. Cota M I.ewU ofJih
upon the aveone at once.
Carl Bye of Waflln is the potato
If In bps now invented a carburetter with king of thU section, harliig the iargeet
KIkharr. lull the marriage was the which be expects to do grc« things, acreage ever ptasted IB CBitex. He !•
c’llmiiiai ion of a romance of >x)oth. The new device, he says, will save hulMteg a cement warehouse for the
Thiny twti,year* ago they were school i from one-half to two^thirds the gms«v stomiie of his large crop.
cblblrca in the town* vi nint and Ith-j line nsuatly
and obviates any posMr. Meu and ftasHy are reaBorlng
arp and ihcr were yo'ithfol lover*, i slhilliy nf back motion. Provost has re- to Hnekley. Wta.. mh€fie Mr. Mem WIH
Tho vmA planned to be married after ccired aerera! offers for the right to jtastaU n ehemttMi peiort ptaBt for
leaving kchool. but there was a dls- manufacture the nes carDurmter and Bariy Brothem of Detfoll. Mich.
ttgrtsmaoi and they teparat«-d. They one from W. B. Reed, of Chicago, a
Where to nur game and flaff warden*
each maribHl and diiHng the so years manufacturer of gas engines, looke-] fThea
aiw enu
tkaV 1*4^
tht^y sav llUle of earn | no good lo him
the «ale has been are th^ caught la
other
hnsband of i
and Iheirrmph'U'd.
ANNUAL 6. R. I I.
FOR RENT.
Last Excarsion
Peruvian shecp ’—morc even on
—than on railroads!”
When
modity he makes seem to carry more
weight than anything any one else
could say. Here is the opinion of sevcral automobile manufacturers:
In reply to the guesUon. ' How can
one get the most enjoyment and wear
out of an automobile." twelve manufactHTcrs answered. -By first knowing the
h of your car and tboii taking care
of them." The consensu* of opinion
tg them was that when the aver
age man buy* a machine he asks home
bjrttander to -please give the crank a
turn- and starts the machine off at a
good clItL WTien the car sttyps he get*
out spend* an hour puttering round
the engine, turning and fuRsing with
what he doesn’t know anything about,
and by the time be has dlaeoverhd that
hta gmaollae tank is ^pty. he has
thrown hU engine out of gt^r. The
machine, be finds, runs, but iie doesn’t
notice the Uttle rattle and-knocking
golnc on |>elow. A few davs later tiH*
ear U always aranky and into tha xe-
50c
FOR^ALE
TO
CHARLEVOIX
PETOSKEY
HARBOR
SPRIliOS
And
If. 8 I. I. tedif Del. 1st
mm mimit
Ritn 10:30 p. ■. Suit;
Oct. Ilf
STEAin ILUROtt
1. C. imMS. A<GBt
FOR SALE—Threi- and a half yea
colt: weight 1490. Chas. Cedci
Keystone.
_______ ^pt J
FOR SALE-Hotef at~Grawn.
nl»Ii»Hl. and livery liarn. Apjdy
B. Hawley. 424 W. Tent
■raOB.sept 33-€f
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Twenty
acre* of fruit. A, II. Curtin.
sept 20-121
FOR SALE-House and lot. bar
loL 442 West Eight street 1
12,400. one-third down.^ batonc
suit purchaser. Inquire 115 East
Ninth street, or address John anne,
Cheboygan. Mich.
kept 0-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT—A good aevnoroom house. Inquire Dr. Gmm
)
sept l-tf
FOR SALE-House and lot. oc
Front and Monroe streets; SO acres
fruit land; 10 acres timbered; price
S600. Address B. E. Belknap. 1024
West Front street
sept Mmo«
TAXES V
Notice u Taapayera.
^
The lax rolls for the collecUon otV
school and city taxes and special ay
sosamenU for the five wards of ttte
city of Traverse City, Mich., have berti
placed Sn my hands for coltoolSar.
I will be in my offlee ter the ptifw
poee of collecting said taxes every
weok day from now aiitll Nov. 1.1001.
from 8 o'clock tiaUt 11:10 o'clock ta
the forenoon, aad from 1 o’clock undl
4 o’clock in the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before Sept Isl wlU
be received wltboat coUectioa ieca.
and aU taxes remaining tmpald on
Sept. 1st and iroUI Oct. IsL a penalty
of one per cent ter eflUecUon arfU be
charged. On all taxes regaining un
paid on OcL 1st and oatil Nor. 1st a
penalty of two per cent for coUectioa
erUl be charged.
Offlee, Room 202 SUte bank bWg.
M. B. Hatken. aty Troaaorer.
Dited Joir 14. UOS.
. .
J«Ijr»OeLJl.
church. £. H. Aliya.
THOHPSORVaLE
FOR SALE CHRAF-^tee dtatag Ubto.
Smith Premi,e/
I is Ac simplest snd strongest of all wridiig ma
chines. It docs better work, does it quicker, lasts
longer, and costs less in Ac long run than any
other.^pcwriong|i!schtnc. It is
teat 27^
The World's Best Typewriter
The Omia. Ft^ml^
- iTAQetavefMnt
CompgAff
^BOlT. MICH
'
SEWER TAX
I
Fifth Ward.
Notice to all Feraens InUrertad:
^
volTing book csBA throo dhilns
The special assessment (ax roll for
chairs, arm chair, thret rocking
the construction of Lateral Sewer No.
chairs aad other articlos of furnl1. Sewer Dlrtrlct No. S. located In the
tare, laqnlro at fll Booth Ualoo
alley between Washington and Web.
ttroeL
angSdf
ster streeu, beglanlng oa Oarfleld avb
Bue.
ranalag thence west to Bartow
HOUBRB AND LOTS-Moathly parMU Hotm W. Brnlth* Sit Wort streeL tbeace aorth on Bartow to
atreet. fbenoe west ob ‘
BevoaUrtreoL CttUoDS phOM IM.
Bay BtitMt, ooraor HaU. stoo 14horso power gasoUae eaftao aad
fitad srtD eotflt; alto fl-room brick
tertdtacA «» «sth ateeot App^r
toJokaHortfloldairertiPM.
teM*i^
.-4:^
thence to connect with tnmk sewflr.
has been plsced In my hands for ooL
lection, the same to be paid on or be
fore BepL 90. l»05.
I 202 Biaie Pnak 1
Bqrt Vino.
-V
THK CVtMINQ mCORO Ttuvcme CITY, WCHIQAN, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S. I90E
OU> PEOPLE
AMDTIlEllingilBUS
sss
««« ^ w
mav VEKTABU. y^utlo*. It
rf^tortafar lacTMifaEthej^SS
J£lS2dtauSi5^GSSS!?.^5M2.‘
m swirr tminc ct.. Auwis. u.
SERBULIEWSOFTHEWOfail
«^OUR MONET IP
NO GOOD**
i
rrrealcd to the i
pmtkm ta atei
tempt oa the gfmeral a Hfa
a
ckw rase carried oat by the' lady
apy. aim tbas won tlw coaldeae* of
fasm to accapt weddhtd feea. glrlaf
aa kis rsmaoa that be doss aot tkink it
Hfkl to prodt by the adatakea of otk
ers.
Aldermaa Mortu C. Wocn of Kanaas Citj kas started oa a three weeks'
fast witb the view of r^artiiR kU
velskt. Before beainiiiB|E kU ordea!
he tlppad the beam at ZW pounds aad
he U detcrmlAed to reduce tUs by at
least JOQ.
OwlB* to the fart that her hosband
has Just b«m appotnied by the kaiser
M bead of the colonial defiartment of
Berlin, the Coantms Adolf Von Goel
sen. nn Americnn woman, will become
a leading figure in Ocratan court dr
eles. Her husband durtag the Span
Ub-American war accompanied Presl
dent Roosevelt and kIs rough riders
throughout the CuliSB campaign.
The foremost woman palmer In Ger
many. Ftaulein Crete Waldan. has re
with the Ord«T pf Honor, being th«'
only woman artlsl in Germany upon
m royal favor has been cooferred.
The emperor owns several of her
paintings and takes the greatest In
terest In her work, aiding her by every
esnr In his power.
Rev. C C. F. Bratenahl. rector of
8!. Alban s chapel. Washington, has
returned after spending the summer lu
Europe studying cathedrals and examing the choir school system, with the
object of Introducing It In America.
Most of the cathedrals support these
schools, at which choir boys arc given
. gtiod public school education In conIderation of their senlces as cbotr
vM kim to W a trip through tkn
vast, but ha obstinately refanes to
tenre WaH street. He U nltmld. Intl■ate frtenda may. that If be akoild aee
what the fsflrcads arc doing he would
return to Wall atreet in a bullisb
frame of mind In spite of bUnself and
pseknpr. be tempted Irrmiadbly. 8o
be remnlaa In Wall strwel, where be
may be guided by bis spocalatlve Jndg
meat alone.
RHEUMATISM wad!
The German empress U an early
BLOOD CURE
|
Hser and aiu down to breakfast with
the emperor, winter and summer, punc- ^ an Bst ntisfied wHk RMita.
This Is our guannlee wkidi gom wHb'
tttally at t o’ckiek. At 1 o'cioek tbs
imperial nouple dine with ikslr chUdron; gnewu are seldom invited to thU
TMA HANNAH DRUG ATORE.
midday meal sind when they are they
are treated-quite en famine. She Is
exceedlagly fond of chUdton. of all
soru aad conditions, and when she is
staying in the country she often stops
If you ' vant a cheap
her carriage at the alght of a group of
children and lets them cllmi^ Into It In
AIR T I O M T
search of the bonbona which she cai^
Ties with her for the delectation of any
mue one she may meet.
XHB rxaioua
Rastairs
6088 'Es rf
Matt.J.Johnsoks
A writer wbu sr- iu!s his summers
it the M-jHborv triM llir fullnvli.g
ilory! An ljtiu«int
uuiu
MW the w-n f«*r the find tlnm xvns
much Imprrwied with tl>e cff;'»*t of tl^
liloe water, and asked a bsheniw.!) if
be could tell hlui the owner, ns fte
would like to l>uy s gulU^ii to tnke
bon.e to bis wife. Tbe flsUrrnma rel.ll»sl. i.mudly:
Ts. me iiMiii —we own ItT'
-Ijuid
ex. kilUMMl II e ni-M.-.
•fouM you sell me n r-iU »:•
cents’;*’
“hnre.- ssM the nshermsii: nnd lie
disni iwnir^Ml. ntmitltig lit a few nu»Ii4^ils witb a jer of wau^. for wbieb
be re-.vlv'tl the rouutr> mans
cents.
—
TI.C latter dejunrii**! with Ids pprehn-e. ItitlimlMg biter III the ib„T. nit
er tbe lUIe luiil mme mil. be ga/.il In
sIleiM woii.U^ at tie* wwt.T. wbicli had
rra«*be»1 for from tbe l.emb.
"I.nnnner* he e\. l:i;n:id. **.1.Mrt lli. j
do u trj.Ie.**—llariKT's \V«-#-klv.
HctUT Dotti. p colored undertake.*,
who receipt-tire r^ubltean vomlnatUm for wroner In
coun
ty. Kentucky, declined the honor.
It U intereaUBR and paihellc that
A. Edison came over to New
the volume of poenu which Mrs.
York from his quiei New Jersey home
Payne Whliney has Just Issued was to
to see some mscblnery in which he
hare l»een a surprise to her father, the
Interestf^l. As soon as possible
late John Hay.
ho hurried back agsln. *’l want to get
nUhnp Mora of Hidalr>. Mi xico. n-j.
l«rk to Iho quit lu.U- of my o»n «ork„f ,u, l.oi«l<.n 8l«-k Excentijp celebrated mass
Is N. «- Vork. You mn to..
tow the earths surface, at the bottom
Rlarlnc uid nol»y over her.-, one of the tlienu-lv.-. nth the Iwd )>m.-tiee of
sif a sure- mins which has been chief reasons being that you are using “siaiuMtig the drlnkK."
worked fo*- centuries.
many of my contri\-anccs,*'
‘ |
------------------------It Is understood that Beeretary Wil
Whst probably will be the costllesi
ChMlbCrtlill-S CfillC, CHoICTl
son iias offered the preii of chief of the
to the dead in re
Ana
Dumioct
Rcmcay tna yon wUl
anlmaNpduMi/ buresu U> Dr. I^»nard cent times win be placed above the
Pierson, suie i»ctoi;ensrlan of Pennsyl grave of Mrs. Margarita Alvarado, th- Bcrer wisk to be wlthont It in yonr
vania. The place beiwine vacant niMme.
It
has
SATCd miny lives.
wife of Pi-dro Alvarado, the
ccntly by the diwth of Dr. Salmon.
mlnitis klUK of Muxlro. The moDumenl jPorSBlC by AmcrlCaD DntC Co.
Bluhop O ConncU. whom the iwik’ U Will be of Italian marble and solid sitsendlDK to Japan. U s memiM'r of the ver. Two tons of sllvm* from Alvarado’s .
.■
,
I’niveralty club in Ihiston and the famoiiH Palnillla mine in the parril |
runibeilatiil (lub In f>irtland. s|M>ak« district will be used. A
frame
French ami Itlkllan a.s fluently uh Knit- will Ik* built around the grave to gasrd
Ush. iH a charming talker. ctmuKises
m the theft of vllver fnim the
music. Unprtnlses It on both the m- m« nument.
ftan and plane af^ rings.
Yotjng men iif the New York swell
Prince Khlllhnff. who has acqulr»-d set no longer .dance and the girls are
fame In conni'cilon with the Trans SI- frantic over the situation. When a
Ih rlan rallwsfy. retiounctMl his title and youth Is Invluil to a social affair of
ANU
estate when a ymuiK man and eral- any kind he makes careful Inquiriei
inwted of America, where he attended ab<iut the dancing end of the game.
a iMiU-maklUK machine at a saUo’
When be finds out tha^ this is to lie u
VIA *
I7.&0 a wcek.^.lle then got a |KMl(lon feat ure be vays ’OHMl-by! ’ Ho is will
as 4>ngimvr alb er<*oijially lMK*ame a lug to cut up a gm»he »r vlt out In the
railway rnsnag-ff In Veneruela.
ojM'tt air and sing songs or even gi» to
as r tlyaii Is the first of Amer the Khow. but he’ll U* dog-goiuil If he
•TKAIVIER
lea n rich men to have a chaplain w- will dance with anyUsly. He Is U«omtsebtHl to bis faiull>. He bss Just ap Ing VO Melfl.Nh that he will not even
is.lntcd Rev Father J M. W^-ilte to play cards with amateurs.
that isjHl. FaUier White, who 1*^ ati InTraveler* nitiming fnmi Js4»sn are
llmste friend of the Hysn family. Is a
generally of opinion that the
well known ehurcljnan of MontresI
subjects have become qultt
Mr. Ryan lias s suis rh cbsi»el In his
t.vcr the result of their war with Hus-j
- nuintry htwnc at Buffem and another
Tickots OR SrIa
sIs. As
In his Firth avenue reshl.nco In New
am scratching ihclr hiads w
York.
hat brim ought to he. A white
^
Ur- Kdward Wilmot Blydon. who has a poor rrltiet In their eyes,
• jusi been received at the Elysw bv swro to thln^ that they can
For farther
Fri-sldcni l.mtls*t as env«»y extrsordl- German, an American or a Fre
call or write.
msry and ininbtejr ph‘ni|K>tenilary of with the same vwse which the white
'tlu\rcp«l.llc of UlH-riu. Is sahl to hc bttihren of the Russians In other
prolisbly the ablest living man of co. count ri»-s «> glwfully dllatwl upon In
or. He has nmden'd great service tu the iK'glnnlng of the war**
AGERT
' Ilia race, both in UU*iia and in th<
36.
In wall street there is a prtKninent
IBrliUh West African colonh»s. The
siH-culator who never gets farther from
special oti)«H-t of bU mthsbm is
PectiMl with the deltnilnatlon »>f the
yruutler between l.iU'ria sn«l Fr»‘nrh
lerritory. Frinch territory touches Li
iK'ria on two sldii* and with British
' nearly sumninds the republic.
MI.OOD
fVWitlNrVlNO
-TASUK-TS
During h«'r recent travels abroad
Mrs. George GouW kept a journal,
HAKES UC0. MED ILOOD. BEALTH AKK STU1IGT0
which she
nrt^.pjsnulng to . have
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
printiHl and dUiributx'd among her InAND NERVOUS PEOPLE.
timate friends. MrKr4;mild has l*een
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
siH^ken of s« being **>i the dtstinERYSIPELAS
ECZEMA
gulshitl list of sutomolflie sunlvors,**
GOUT
SCURVY
sml It was Kfier her accident that she
TUBERCULOSIS
RHEUMATISM
set t«» work to deplelT h» r expcrlcnct-s
BLOOD POISON
NERVOUS DIt
in nbe highways and byways of EuKIDNEY TROUBLE
WEAK LUNGS
roiie. The journal, which is most cnIRREGULAR MENSES
CONSTIPATION
tertaluink. Is written In a jocuUr vein
LIVER TROUBLES.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
and vets at rest any lingering doubt* j
SAddU-LAH UVIfts are compounded from the essekee of rare
• T-.er friendii Rslght have enterialned asi
.la her literary'ability. Tbe interest of I
Bast Indian Plants, nnd are the perfected resnit of orar TO years qf
^tbe ioumsi Is’helghiene I by contribn-l
medical rescarck.-SA4IU.LAH acU prompUy on the Lunga. Llvtr
lions in the way of verse and sketches
and Kidfwya. Tkaae organs ara dliWtly raapaiuM>le for the coDdltion
by many disUngulshed in*mons whom
of tbe blood. SA4IU4AH Is a blood purifying nledlclne put up in ubihe Goulds ^net In the course of their
let form, and contains nothing of aa injurious natarei Tbay are inralu' Jourocy.
•
• able la cases of ap«ific febrUe disorders where the blood has a Urge
axccaa of febiiat or uric add. Brery dUeaM or disorder that flesh U
The famous OtH*nral Trepoff at the |
kelr to caa be traced to Impofa Wood. SA4IU-LAH has bdpad thMbeginning of his career was greatly I
saads of auRerers.-lt can halp^ you.
aided by a clever lady member of the!
secret srnrice. One day the general
FREE.
was fired at in the streets of 8:. Pe
ON SALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS.
tersburg by a woman The shot mls*e-1
PRICE PER SOX CONTAINING 2S TABLETS, SO CENTS.
Its mark and the wonld-bc assassin
If jour danlar eannot sapidj rm. aand price mad order to
was captured nnd tried for the crime,
f
$4
TO CHICAGO
rktOrn
NORTHERN MiCKIBANUNE
ILLINOIS
$4.00
I. C. BURNS
SA ' IVIU-I-AIH
./ •
but. to i*‘e amamnest
the pnblie.
she'was acquitted. On her release the
plklUsIs NMigbt her out as a friend of
i and nhe was admitted
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
MO NASSAU SmBET,
NEW YORK.
wc have one IS inch stove
screw draft,
draft cast leg.s
larffc opening for fuel.
only
nlv SSl.OO. If you want
a better air ti^ht we have
them; they have extra
heavy cast tops, bottoms
and fronts, heavy cast
linings, oak stove, steel
body, nickeled
swing
screw
top
draft nickeled lock-le
eledfootrails.
They are large, hmdsome stoves and are built
for business. Wc start
them at SS.OO. Come in
and see them.
We sell -CoU^s Original Hot Blast.” the most
wonderful healer made.
nsiBtt«s;
FLECTRiaTY
FOR
POWER
At
i to BYR BAR. HOSa-THEOAT
^nrriNoi ■QLAMB. Omco
\tt Wllkdn k
Ko BatteWSAT POWKE
EvTOTUALLr*Tm
new 8tat« Bank Bunding.
eieo^ty. wot
ALL HEW
of Qtility and general adapta-
SOUVENIRS
mark
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
H^O^SPOOHS
A Mllllken block.
DR. F. HOLOSWORTH- Spaelal atr
tautloo to dlwmaaa of the ojw. w.
TioM and tkroaL
Glaiueg flood.
Kaomi 7 and 8. H. A U Mercnatlla
Oo. block. Both pkooaa.
DR. E B. MtNOR-OIBco orer Amen
Ym Art Ntt FmOro Well,
fitted. Both pboirea. BMldance Wf
Sixtk Strert.
DR. A. H. IHOLUDAY. Oreduato Toronto Uul verelty. OfBce la Munaon
re lOI; reMbldg
denca 104.
Sldy«yYp.*>t«^p‘yon*w?[| ilnS
E
T. W. THIRLBY. 1
num A Fju-rt j<
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Pkyalclan and eurgeon. Remored to trf.
floes over First National bank. OtL
gens phone 885.______ ___________
OR-' LAWTON—Fhyplrlan and surgron; oWci-s In Willu-lra bUirk. third
fi(w>r. wlih Drs. 8aw>tT and Fcnhallogon.
----- --,,
JPXU.iS'-o
GIVE
VIK, VIGOR &
"Cool as a Cucumber’
r-PRAPiilC
vitality
Try • “Pllf to-night.’*
For Belt bf all DreggitU
m\.rm
,
ro Cant and 2S Cont Dcaaa
ACCEPT HO SUSSTITUTCS
eh be.- *a w°lirt
•wariaa-th.-^rboldaf- arbam
U at h*ni
If ymr nani.
Ian I «IU «ur lUt »rf riurtoiMn-, Ut ua
25
25
Tbe G. B. Taylor Coal Co.
THE NESSEII
TRUSPORTATiON CO.
FINE
STEAHU MANISTEE ^
ORGANS
001X0 WIST
Lwitnctoi) Sund.>i. SI llu p. u.:
A Thur«Ur« 10 lA
m.
bk- M*.na*.T. *J.» *. m.;
nfcdrrUlnj.* til * ».
GtMXO HAST
Taken in exchange
for KIMBALL LIAX OS in last few
weeks. To make
room for another car
load of Pianos
TutMlajuTiiurmUf.,
SIC TO $40
5asy terms if desired
\ui Beiios Satorday,
I
September 16
First customer gets
first choice. Ever>^
one a bargain.
M.LR.E. TIME CARD
^EEq|fs‘“ ir"
^aisi
clw-laod 11
lYxvnrnlMN
the wly prepare
y. Itt. lN«.it4rYly
IN.
knoa-o to arteno. which wUbo«
twUctoe* and U»nlr. will round out tb
lowed, thin cheek or arrawny neck a ith
Marak.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O Carver. Prices resHonnl le. Oflice with
O. P. Carver and Pro. oBlh phones.
OR. E- F. CHASE-llom.M.pathDt. -Offlro over Hugbe-'K dmg sfire. C’ltlgenj nUone-UesIdence.
ofiice
IZi.
DRS. J. 0. U HART J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANBJ
omosao : a Withal* mig. t a, «. v> u
Nte wnitiM Block.
a r. CARVKR a
RANC
FIRE mSDRARCE
-|«R1N0 RAPIDS 1 mOI4l« RT
to., o. V.-xk. U.I
COiPAIY.
hn-a< firm, lanr.- and beantlfuL notHng ca*
Tm.r Table Taking Effect fWpt ftth. ia»
equal it. To prrrmt the hurt fn.m rfirtnking
ram li-arr* Trarerae Oty vmaarUne fur th*r
ilway*
I mother, rfiould alwaT.ua.
Dr
itb X;lU a.
torelTrijin
T^*n l^re.
l^reT' Ti^rer.e t'lty roo*erUug north
DC hai.y- It wi'l ^ rtwiore
B to iU.natural eoatoor and bMuty
i Train
^
____ ».._.KrT*r;?.
amid aubrti !] Train leaew Trarerw
«teo»Dr.CtorW TW-.rte. »«
C
“a. D. TYLER “
DENTIST
oato IM. Jtow wafc.i« ktoW.«»
GEO. QA. JARVIS
mm™
t and hand> It a-t- like magir- ;
one appbia Um often .bowlac a derided Im- ■
p^ement. .•orrtaUT when th- furrow \m
tinir N orth
. ,Traerrer aty 1
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J.l.lhvN
6n.WKcWitlr
HOOROE & HeWETMT
6ENERU IISURANCE
SI I newwilhslm blocn
i mote the growth Of ha
•S.J.i-- O.V .r o. »«,h
Waltto
■tot ter A. y. htetlch-, tetter.
OR. C. H. LYNCH—t and 4 8ulhe^
land block, phyriclan and anrgeon.
Citizens phone 864.
L. U A. HUILD4MS.
...
o. u uxxwoao.
KIIVII
M.B. HARHER, Prop.
HERVEY H. ANOERSON-Atioreey
and counselor. WllhHm h\6tk. Treeerse Clijr. Mich. CiUtens phone 105-
JOHN R. SANTO
0*1 prlc o! Aur.
lp.jairr *1 M A N. E Orkn ofhre.
I:lu .. n. ud
'Muslo l-leuww
HARRY B, HARNER—Expert piano
uner and action regtilslor. SaU*tunei
,U^. With KImbaU
farth
CIU. pboue 2S4.
Music U
llo * • «. T to • eYming*. UmtAmm ■
WynkoopflaX Cltli-ni. phone «t.. •
We Will Sell thcOr^
gans at Most any
Price
to get them out of
the way. All in go6d
shape, and m a n y
makes to select from.
KIMBALLS. Story
Clark. Chicago
Cottage. Lsicy,
Clough & Warren,
and tDihers. All
marked in plain fig
ures,
-ja-
parlort. orar City Book Store, 1
Boardman Rircr
Electric LlgM
& Power Co.
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Acetcy tor Celebrated Fm
Typewriters
DELIVERY
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Orand
Let 1M vitalite ao Idea
for you4
NEW WATCHES
CRAW'S
mMmM
?«3.
c. D. MILLER
O K MTi:SJT
*-:,4.,
PERE MARQUETTE
_ ETES
U«r.
Tnte ten yr*.te. CUr M faOsw.;
examined
FRECr
LASSES
Inomio THAT AU
Df.ChariitCi..lOBFittii».N.Y.
TRY A neCORDakVANT AO
mm^
Real Estate.
U.Oft to nctroll uid Toledo. IC O* to
CaitoMto. I4.00.to Otmnd R«pl<^ OO. A I. Mtoncl eicotmlon. October Srd.
»S.go to Klchmood. Oct. mb. AxkMy
X«0, COACH BTALUON. M VM-
koMitot mn mwrttr btOlOfMMM.
NlytMt
use CALMAN-S ettoUc Hte rto.
WiftoSte..
aawMtasMM.
THY A KecOnD WAWT AU
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