The Evening Record, September 13, 1905

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The Evening Record, September 13, 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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1905-09-13

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YESTERDAYS ISSUE

2287

TtlE EVENING RECORD
TMVBMC errv. michwaii,

DISTURBANCE
AT YOKOHAMA

BAD LUCK PUBBUES HIM.
Lost Arm a Vaar A^e ond Horn
Lam E]wu

'AXLE ONLY
THING EOUND

Special to die Breolas RmnL
nk Rafdds. Sept. i:.-^;«>rse Fox
was the Tictlai of a painfal aad seHoos
ANTIPEACC
OCISOWtTIIATlONS •flrident Saturday. While vatrhinK MAN AND WIFE WERE BLOWN
J
mscs
R. Vernier, wtio was aakics
•TILL CONTINUE.
INTO ATOMS.
some repairs on a bay pmaa. a rivet
which was bdns cut oS. flew as It was
severvd and struck bim In the rljcht
eye. laceraiiofl the pupil. There Is trot
a aaian chance of aarlnf the sight.
RAVAGES OF DISEASE FEARED Mr. Fox Is rertalaly onfbrttmaie. as HORSES AND WAGON ARE ALSO
sliout four years ago he lost an arm
BECAUSE HE IS FRAIL.
GONE FROM SIGHT.

40 QUARTS OF RmO LET GO

BUtOI KOMURA MAS 1TPM0ID

wedncaday. •eptemscr

n06.

BOYS JAILED
FOR MURDER

EVERY DAY#%^

Pfayad to Packed Houae la Maniatec
La»t Night and Cave Good Sati»:
facOon—FITtjr-Fhre People.

you nejrlect usinjj a Watermans Ideal Fountain >
Pen, you arc robbing yourself of pen comfort. So
easy to take care of and use and such excellence
in manufacture that they wear for years. Let us
show you.

Tbc -^slc of Spirt" company arrived
ia the city at 11 o clock fhU morning
on the M- £- K. E. fn»m Manistet*. The
company carries two sixtr foot bag­
gage cars and the people ride in a spe­
cial car. There are flfly-flvc people
wrilh the company.
*
Thq -isle of Spice" played to a
Q^ktHl boose In Manlrtce last nigh!
and gave cxcellcut ratbfacilon.

Oity BooR S-toro
TH* Mok»aif-« Oo.

Were Taking the TreacheH>us Fluid lo
an Oil Well for the Purpose of
Shooting the Well WNen
It Exploded.

r. and Mra. J. K. VanCleve Have
Lost a Daughter.
.VUttle. the lltHe 3.n,onlh»=-old daiighr of .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. VanCleve of
r.l2 East Blgtith rtoM-t. died laM evenc; at 7 oVl.Kk. The fum-ral wiil
By Wire lo the Evcolcg Record.
' By Wire to ibo Evcnlnx Rocsord.
ur f.»morrt,w nfteriUHm at 2 oVlo-.k
Clark^bnrg. W. Va.. S«-pl. 13.—
T€>klo/ 8« |»i. 13 —The onil iiracr POLICE ALLEGE THAT THEY
►m the residence.
David McKay, wife and their horwe*
SeWloMniiDHi* woflmir. The re were
Killed Robert nordhusft. and w ag,>n were blow n <mt of existence
OMne dt>(iorbonrc« at Yokohuna last
today by the explosion of fony quarts
SWEET CIDER IS cents per gallon.
debt ah.n a mob alt^ki-d ihc police
of nitroglycerine wbirb was being John C. Morgan A Sen. Both phones
Tb«t inv»r.»i r«nlor**«! frrcler.
taken lo ahoot an oil well. The only 119.
s‘ i»> ir tf
thing
found
waa
anxic.
. .N*n VcH-k. Se pt. Id—

DUE OF PAR IS 19, OTHER 18

thi^ minister <»f foreign affalm In the
rabinet of Uie mikajio
Japan and
the ebb-f Jaiianesi
UJyln.;
ae-rlomily lit Sn ihc Waldorf ArUK-fa.
Hr Francis TK-laf\cld. the t mlnr-m
firactliloner. *ald fhU rooming after
rxanlnatlon lltat the liatlcnt wait In th<‘
Srsi auge of u phold f) vtT Komuru
la a allsbt. frail rnaq^M the ravaee.e
of the disease an* Kfrlilly feanil. HU
' D'lum to JafMui is iu*cc*wgiril>
puocd. ihouich it Is announciHl that the
ma>^ l»ortlon «f hU snHe will start for
Jatmo tomorrow aftcmivm.
Preaenl for President.
St. IVIcriiluirj:. S^-iK 13—Mu\etiii’hts hate lMi-n hlurfe-l liy pninjln«*iit
Jews to make a prej.enl to 1‘n‘sldeni
R»a»m telc in n-n.unitJon of bU work in
lirlnitinK aU»ut inaci- and to show the
appreciation «*f hie pn»-JewlKh attllude,
Roaen Visited President.
•Oyster Bay. 8opt. I3.—Ilan»n
was the pn sidemv ptiest at iniirh this
' aftcmrx.n. He said that the call had
no U-ailni: «.ii the iK-are neut.tiatlons.
Tl.e pn-Hldenl last nluht uoi a tel.i:raro from t’ount Wlite. tbankinu blip
and the rnited Stat. s p.r rourte^^j.-t,

CLAIMED THEY KILLED COI
ION ON EXCURSION.

C.G. SHERWOOD RESIGNS

Police Say Three Left Topether anj LEAVES HANNAH S LAY CO.
Only Two Returned—Body Was
AFTER LONG SERVICE.
Found in the Hydraulic
Race August 28.
Will Engage In Lumber Business In
the Upoer Peninsula After Tak­
By Wiro to the Evening Record.
ing a Needed Rest
KIkhsrt. Ind.. Bept. 13.—Ibi, Tidy.
BKixl 1!». and Wlllliim Crlffln. apsl is.
C C. SherwcKHl. who f.,r twelve and
were bnniuht to Jail here this mnmlni;
half years has lKH*n manager of Hu
frnm the iH.tnej. near Sodtis. Mich..
charu^Nl with the' murder of UoUtI n al estate Inlercwls In this city of the
mh £ Imy Go. and In charge of Uic
Nordhurft. w hose Uxly was foun I
personal extate of the late Hon. ■•erry*
floailDK In tbc Elkhari Hydraulic race
lah. has tendered his rerignatlon
Aug 28.
to take effert Oct. lo. Mr. SIutwixmI
Th»* iMillre allejrr* that Tidy, flrlfflu win leave linmNllately fur Erie. l»a.^
and Niirilhnrft were passe-ngers-on a where he will make a visit ui his old
llig Four excursion train which went bt»m.- and reUirn with his mother, who
thmugli here Aug. 21. The train stesH will in turn spend wime time In ihis
on the bridgi* over the race while a
hcH iKix coc»l»-d. Nordhurfi. the police
After thl^i>erh>d of ncMnitnl rest Mr.
claim, had In^en iK?rs»TUt*‘d by the
lerwobd illl leave for Orjirk/where
others all the way frx*m Marlon.
he will Join J. E. Wagley in an inspec­
The men left the car while the tra*n tion of the lumbering |nten*sta which
st(i.Hi there apd laUT. the p<,lic. they. li^cH>mpany with Dr. H. 11. Garcharge, only Tidy ami CIrlffin returned.
i»f this city will eni.'r Into. Mr
Wagh-v. who formerly n sid.'d at Elk
Uajdds. leaves Jhe.firKl «,f next w»xk
for the up|M>r |ieninsula to take artiv**
charge of the lumlicrlng lnler».**itx.
The Arm will deal extenalvcly In \elMRS. M. J. HORSBECK DISTRICT C.
and white Idreh and cinlar an«I Hi^
HALF DAY SESSIONS OF KINDER
latter ilrntM-r will Ik* placed on Ihe
E. PRESIDENT.
GARTEN AT OAK^ PARK.
market as soon.n.s laisslble. The lumbeilng liit#Te**ls are in the Itiimediat'*
Is Good—Report of Secre- \ieinity of 0?ark and iieid inii little
^r>.M; B. Holley
flort to H'seh through logging faeili
cclicnt Condt
i lies,
. The oflin'5 of the firm will remain
MANY ARE TRANSFERRED TO
in this city and iind**r the iH-numal
S|MTiaI to liw» Evening Ib-nml.
DOARDHAN AVENUE.
management ttf Mr. Bherwcaal, whose
Alba. Mieh.. Sept. i;t - The W'ven
teenih amnial nmveidhin <»f the eflleienry has lMX*n so ably demonDver a Score More Pupils Than Scats eievutith diKtrirl of Michigan t^hrlfUlan xtrated in an offlclab caT»arity In tlio
f^ndtavor unh*n is well atteudisl. deb*- firm wli* ‘»* he has alwavx • lH*i‘n n
at the High School—Extra Ones
gates being pres<'iit fmm nliiiost all valtic*d co-worker ami ad\i>or.
Are Being Seated in ComHie s.Kd, :i. s in th. dihtrlei. Ttnlay*;
:
mrrcial Room.
nu viSng oi»i m d w ill, >Tsumisi- praxer
nu eGlig cendiieltsl !•> lJ»s»rge (>»v« yo;i
mily of the kiudergar
id N«»rthiKJrt. followi'tl by a song ^er
1e*» at Oak Park are Iwlng li. hi nl
vlei- held by Mr»* II K Moore of Trav THOUGHT IT WOULD SAVE FAM
* prciMiit
prciM-m and M*im childnn who live
er»M* C'lty. The morning wa.i largeH
INE BLIGHTED INDIAN CROPS.
iwIthtTv a bh*rV
th«* building anr
ct»nsiimed wlili refwiiia and imhincRi
torre<I to walk to »b.- l|i»ardm.nu avr.
mnn«Ts The af«ermM>n was oceui»bsl
nue iMiltiUng Tli i m-ci sr nrv on artij d.ev..iiei,als and paiw r.s. Ton!gh». Instead It Inundated the Country. De­
count of the ox,r.'o>vd*d eomUfioti.
M. U Hidle> will deliver au add re s
stroyed Store Houses and
nUbtuigh the Slate
Imildlng I.m • U ‘ ai n Fing Stands bn.- ihe flags
Drowned Many
ojKii and there are i.»n> «eholarh
UMMi in illuhirati.tn being irom his ctd
there. The overcrowding
u!»
h*cii*»n.
Dy Wira to the Evening Record.
to the flUh grade although it U mostly
l^or%\ India. S« pl.
The heavy
The annuil,report of »he scendary.
in the hiwer grades. »\ ba\lng hail
rain which it wa.*; thought would pr«tv»
day Weshittns of the klmirgart<*n. a re­ M. n Ho!b y. sbowiM that the union U
a "benefit to the cn»p.^ w* irh were al­
lief room In llie lui-eraent is available. In .'vn li. nt »«<.tu1it ie,,. Mr Hcdleyds
most ruined by the long drouth, has
r4'|s»rt
was
as
follows:
^
Need More RoSm.
r.nuMsi grTat ilamjtge. Rain ha,s fallt n
OfTicers Elected.
JmlulUK by Ihr etMiditi«m at yre-euf.
Mi*adllj almost a w« t k. and all riv* n>
ehhet an addifinii lo thi* editd*i;iIding
The following oAIint*. were ilceted
have overflowed ami the xum>undlng
or a new budding will h»ou U
Uiis luonung:
cc»anlry is inundaUnl. Many sioreaary. The nmdUiiuj wa.'« the ^afl•> last i IVei^ld. nt. Mi>. M J. Hor^buek. Kal­
j hou.sea storked in anticipation of the
year an li i^ at im*s«uu.
kaska,
ex|H*cte<L famine were destroyed and
Largest Enrollment Yet.
Vie«* pri*sldent. George Covoymi,
many p,*op!e were drowmod,
The Htgh .srhtwil al.-o has a aiirplu.«j .\i»rihp<in
UsVbhou.ch they an* !.e!tig tak* ». j S^'creiat . M. It Ibdley

BOIIOIN^ '
OVERCROWDED'"
CHILDREN HAVE LONG WALK


r


. H*>da7.S*Xt 11,1905

STYLISH. SEIVICEABLE,
SATISFACTOIT
SHOES

WYeFh'S

IS out MOTTO

^S£UUiOFCaODSHO

MALT niLK
AND CEREALS
ThiB f<Y>\ is ilt*si^netl for
InfaiilB. eliililn ii ami invalitls. It is ph'jvircil l»y
.Inlin Wyeth A 15m. anti
is one of lilt* most. s;itiRfactory ari ivies of the
kiiitl on the? market.

c rVrnlln
tl.K rear U :t2". which
inueh liygcr Than my prv\ii
TIm tv a"*' aU»ei a *.c«»rc m\»
tt.an there are M*alw and ^be «*
an* hcMng aeated
the
rix»m whirh wan hrrt-bifaoeu,liKd ax a recitaTk»B nk^m.

FORnSERtOBSLTiRJUREO
eatead Trolley Car
main for Tr»
By Wire to t:kc Rvonlng Record.
I*lllftburg. Srp.i^a -By th- ov»*rtnmlnK ihK
,»f « tratU r on
the
iroli line, forty ,oeraona ware •^uxlyTnjurcd. Tweni.roiM* w«Te jaken to hiiwplialx and two
Bad lo reasin foB tr2knent.

THREE WERE DROWNED

TravtTAC Uitv.
Ml-i.itmxry M!|H-rinu*n«lt
Mrw. I.
E, liable. Suitonx Hay.
SMALL BOAT TIPPED OVER WITH
Junior -MUMTinteudeni. Mt>. II. R.
, BERRY PICKERS.
Mtiure.Traverwe City.
tKdegaiex ih»m woven count!••«. hoid
count} rrinvcnilonf in different iiart? Mr*. Rosalia Neceatro and Mrs, Mary
Pailazxalo. Biatera, and Mary Ne­
of thi church thix morning.
ceatro Are the Dead,
(ContinuiJd on Filth Page.
Funeral of Child.
The funeral of l.^uise KIlxalH'th .\ndrex, the l-y<*ar-o!d danghtor of Mr.
ami Mrx. Mat Andrex of Hannah, wax
held thU morning at !» o’clock from »he
Catholir church at liannah, Fr. Ketmu offleUtio*. Th. bnrui vu lo
ch.nw of H. U Cner.

Three Earthguak* Bhoefca.
By Wire to the Rv entng Record.
meetings of the
Rome. Sept. 15.-Threc eaithqoake
KatfliM Of mt\aa will begin on ahoeka were felt at Coeenxa thia momThnra4f^P^gj;H"nF ot ibU week.
ling.

Uy Wre to the Evening Rocortl,
GrandMaralx. Mich. Sci>t. 13—Of
the party of seven women and children
going to pick blueherries aertwia the
l»ay. Mr*. Eoaalla .Necexiro mnd ,Mrr.
^Mary PallarxaJo. aiaicr*. and Mary
Ncccatro were drowned in a tlp^vcr
ofihe amali lioaL

Wb art MW pBfmBMHy I*.
C8t*«faith«WiIMaklMk

DBS. SAWYER &reMAUi6AII
pKM-ris-rs>

caUk for a change from Sommer
to Autumn apparch also that
everything the correct dreaaer
’ Dovdx iH here.
Fall Top Coaxn.
Fall Sultx.
Fan Hata. r,Iov«*i.. Shirta,
Neckwear and Underwear.
Come In and view thexe crlap
and refrcKh’ngly new atylea.

art* nrrivinK c‘Vor>^ tla}*. W«»
;irt' alit'.-uly shtiwrin;: a larpo
assortment of them in all tleigirtmeuts. Wc an*
to
have you rail ninl siv the new
fashions ns they^arrive.

Ahbucu
Dm Store
IPLLETDf:

PREPARED FOOD

tbnf Stptmhtr

New FaU Scries

Sthwl Sb0tS
^rM

Kub«ek£B09tB&BJ^

Wc'rc al­
ways look­
ing after
your shoe
wants.

K« patron of
tUs store wtti
eyer wear*
poorshOK If
we can preTent tt.
WEAI.WAYH IIAVC. Yob will

OAOHANT

35c per Bottle

ROSOOK

.if

of j*ust Ikjw mill'll wo

...Special Sale....

THE

AMERICAN DRUG STORE
219

onMisscs'amlCliiMa-ns'
SIiops, for Ihe next 30
Days. Call nnd sctlicm. No Iroiitile to
•how you at

•Cmm% p-ror.«

B. R. Macdonald, Mp-.

mrtd ereilick
O. C. MOFFATT

& Company

Abetracts of TlUa
PRICES 8ATI8FACTORV

242 e. Treat St

B*t.t>ll.h.dtn ISOS
Room 310 Stat. Bonk BMC.

h

ran help
huiltliiig

diiiling any

ORIIMNEI-L. BROTMEIRI
HickUam’s Usdin^ Hosic Hoois. 159 E, Fromt St

F*all

Suits

A few in our window—a good many more
inside—the kind that fit and cost you no
more than the other kind.

410, $12. $15, $18, $20. $22
N*W‘ Rwln Oowfes

I.5HERMAM enUJNXJrat
Btoext)

oontnu-t

Wc* mako siKv ial iaUirior work *for Rc«i.h*ncos ami Piihlic
hiiiMitikrs, Ston; FronU ami. Fi.xturos, Pon Ji Oiliiiiins, Hlair
Work, t:U\
If .it’s iiia«h‘ of wfxxl, wo cifiii iiiako it

______

TRAVERSE CITY HFG.CO.
W.L. Brown, Mtanagar.

If We did

ii»»t

curry good

lines of '

Boys’ Ming
This Way
Please
For The
Best
Boy’s
Clothing

ME/MSieAYDUMO MBNS
Clk>TlIlNCl( 6. FVRNISHINGS

r~----------—

when

for LuiiiIht, MaU-rials

A Riano Siiora
Doesn’t trrow without ratiso; doeWt U*cvmu* the inr,.'«‘8t in thi?
TniUMl 8taU*s witlimit the U-sl of reasons: huw would it continuc for uiiwarxls half a c-i-ntury without them. Tiu*n* is no
mvstory alwiit it. Close ntteiition to the inU?n‘sts of our ixiirouK, iKiinsUikinir, to please and
lilienil in all di'aliii^s with our enstonters: belling pianos and organs
of i minentstiimlingfit prices, iiuality considerid, whieh wunpetition
is nnwilling or tinahle lo meet.
These prineipies are* the IjQsis on
which our business wjis founds!
and is condurU*«l. ^d iiiion which
wo Jisk your further iKitronage.

you

lK*fon* oon.

or mill work.

Cltlzans Phona. 82i Ball. lOO.

eh«B

aa

You Know

Wo mrry n larjic lino of
tho Ri4 Srhool Hoiist?
Slioos. Nothink; IjctU-r
UKuli* to wt*ar.

RAIN CAUSED DAMAGE

........

S O'CLOCK EDITION

”BIE OF SPICE RERT

LITTLE CHILD DEAD.
LmSAiis fUMSlsn Jews SUn Movement
^ to Make ftoooovelt a PiwM for
Bringinfi About P«ac« and for
Hie ProJewlih Attitude.

WCATHCfl(taj: wsTf

We cvaiMriH ex]x*et iwirc'nts lo
eoineany disUinoc? to fit out
out tlieirlKiys. The fact that
th. y do come from all direclioriB goi'S to jirovo we’re do­
ing it different and doing it
lK‘tter4

SUCH CLOTHING AS
Ederbeinwr, Stein & Co.
make for

Boys uiid young

We chTTy and arc agents for this line of gr»ods; we set up
the same high standard for

:

BOYS’ OL-OTMfNO
As we eJo for the men’s Goods
< iiir stock is coming in almost daily; wo sliall have the boii
array of Bo>-b' and Childrens* Goods wo hare over shown.

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MCOKO, TMAVCmC CITV. mCHWAN. WC0NE80AV. SERTCH.EIMS. IWSL

mauNeE 8fufe

vffiSSSSSH STITHMS OF PBiOaiinEKHliM
o P0WK9 JKfffiiTCm *
NOW PItmOINO CLOCM.

umusornnHia KCPAK

TWO tSenONt AMtVn ON ’THC
aaAi.
Teas Cwacti LaaWs Came to Last Night
mm4 flaat ef People en Negu.
lar Train Tedi^.

•f V
i i

§ii

PAUCNTt »HOULO AID.
Tbf* KboolA of mrcTM City »rr
'ttov nraoinic in
nmtiM an*
l^holan baye a^Oed down to work
AflH- ti>cir fbw mcioUiB of l»Uf, Tbr
jacbcjolt of Travrrar City ar© eact
jlp
W #Ad Ihr Wbolara of Ihb
itbU city arr lodtwd fortunai# b©ca
hbry wU Uoqoire vocb tbat will b© of
. jlM-TOlU to lb«m wbco they wort jieod
£11.
j llowercr, tbc parwnta of the rtty
Uhonld aid the aelwian. all they po.i|.
jr.ly can. Om* ihini: U
looked by the
of parent, and
. Iliii one tblnc bai a rery decldwl in
flucncc ption the paiiir. .tudy. Par••nu rtiould «» nrairki ibo aoda! enm>efn«ttts of their rblldrcn tbat ik*ry
Wo not^cJcfur tbrimyb^t the week bui
Wtber on Friday'"W BaturUay cvHI-

Tbe foOo«iii»ds tba'lall list of atelatara atalsnod to thm Omd Trawaiif
diatrict by the MeclKMliat enrfennee:
A. T. Ffetiwaon. praaldlac el4«r; Alui*
•OP. O«or«a TiMNPpaoP; Alba, to b«
anpplied: Aldas, to ba aw^Ued; Basr
Lmk^. r. C Wausw; BallPire. W. A.
HoblBMm: Beoxonla. W. H. Herbert;
Boyne City. L. Groaeobangb; Boyne
raHs. to be aappllpd: CenirmI Lake^X.
B. Wynn; Cbaiierolg. J..W. knekera:
Charlerolx eirralt. to be ^uppll^;
Clarloo and Horion. 8. W. Lane
Croaa ViUasa. u> be auppHed; Butt
iordaa, Oaorga B. AUan; Bk RApMa
C a Riaeley; SberiBaii. Ja»ea Ewelt.
8outb Boardman. John Prlctly; South
Frankfort. C. K. Quinn; SiltuviUe,
John Heirtebray; TbompaoprlUe. to be
■upplled; Trareme City, Aabury. Hugh
Kennedy; Fliwt. pjomma Cox; Four­
teenth atnd. I* B. Cmpanter; Wex
ford. U T Holmaa; Willlaintbun. R
E. Yoat; Empire. J. IL Lampklna;
Fife Lake. Jcm© Bnrdge; Frankfort.
George E. Lewis; FreeMHI. D. E.
Wade; drawn. M. J. Brownell; Harbor
Rprlng.. P. E Whitman: Harrietta. W.
A. Watklni; Inland. Z<naa George
Kalkaaka. M. H. HarrU; Kewadln. to
be .upplled: Kewadln and Indian
MImIod. W. a. Ella.; Klogxley. E. W.
Wood: l.Ake City and Jennlng*. John
Britt.: I..everlnK. James Udieh; Mark
Inac City, 8. V. Reagan; Manceloni.
J. C. Newcomer: Manl.tec, R. A.
Wright: Manioo. F. J. Bryan; Manton
circuit. William Haakln; Northporl. J.
D. Dcel#: N«rth|K»rt Indian mlsiluo.
to hi! supplUW: Norwood. J. P. Dur
ham; Old Mlaslon. C. W. Clarx*: Poll.ton. 11. V. Wade; IVloakey. nrat. Arba
MarUn; Grace, D. Ii. lx*rrohler; Pe
loMkcy Indian mUlom W. A. lElla.:
Pomona. H. O. Kennedy.
The following are the a».ignmentK
of MethodUl mlnlalerM formerly of this
city: O. D. Chase, presiding cider of
the Grand Rapid, district; Rev. W. L
l.Aurman retuimxl to Bi^cond atreei
rhnrrh. Grand Rapids; J. W H. Car­
lisle. Shelby ; J. A. IlnPly, Hlllsdab ;
M. M. Calbm. presiding elder of the
Kalama/tio dlK^rirl.

NKW
OPr-aiDl
Biii^ 8. A.Brown.<J^IkanetUTin«.
8. C., nys: “F6r year my wife svffored imewaely froia dyaw»^ cw
pleated with a torjdd UviTsSui^
kwt her streagth and vir>r. and ba-

ihamoat erittoal
and healthy.- C. A. Bngbee Drug C?.
is the change of F. H. Mead, and Johmmn Drug Oa
druggists, sell and guaramee them at
kOc a botUe.

arrlTod In the cRy U two aectkMia. the
first arflrlng at f o’ekKk Uat erenlag
orer the G. R. A L and the second aee^
ties eopilng in with the ociilar aon
lag train at f :S0 this ■mralng.
If har ayateai la la a deranged eoadiextra coaches were hfoeght tn last
night and only the regular aerrice was
needed tbU moralng. The main cx time Ukely to baooae aetiee and. with
a host of aarroas irriUtiooa, make Ufa
corslon. Ifowexer. passed aorth on the
main line.
Among those to arrtre here were
Henry Ginger of Fort Wayne. Ind..
who will spend tea days In the city reJoseph and, Bixabeth Wearer of
Marion. Ind.. will make no regular atop
In this city but take trips north. Uxxle Hardman of Munele.^ Ind., I.
also amoag the new arrhal. who will
spend ten days here.
J. H. Sipple of Grorer Hill. Ohio. Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Naff.iager of Grorer
Hill will be the gresU of FUvlu«
Powell of thla city. bovlng'afTi%cd uc
the im>nd aecilon ihU imiming.
Elisabeth Myers of Grover HU. Ohio,
arrived thl. momlag ami b-ft lau r li.
the day for Cedar Run. wtu rv ulu' will
visit relatives.
Mm. Marv Warner of Ridgevlllo.
Ohla came In on the iK-cmd wnlon
and left for Cedar Run. where *kho wiii
be the guest of hvr slater.. Mesdaim-h
Clay and Crane.
Mr. and Mr.. J. 8. Mui«M«dmaji of
GroVer Hill, Ohla. arrived cm the morn '
Ing train to visit their Ron. George

the eyes. Irregularities, consUpatioo.
▼ariable appeUte. weaknem and Inquietude are promptly heeded by Iniem.
gent women who are approaching the
period of Ufa when wooma's great
change may be expected.
Lydia K. Pinkbam*. VegeUMeCom.
pound U the world*, greatest remedy

and BUFFETS just arrived and are
now on our floors for the fall trade.

Am umuAu

A

iSi

\Vc arc ofTerioff the best values for
th’c money that can be bought in the '•jJ
city.. ^

'Tfl

Tlak«: ■

GUARANTEED DIRECT FROM
HT. CLEMENS

'.

Advaneago

Ml. CIcmcna Mineral Salt* from one
of the strongest mineral springs In the
world. A teasptmiaful of the sails Id ♦
a glass of water equals a gallon of thej
mineral mater drank. It makes a nolu
able salt of itric acid. It does cuK‘ ail
kidney. Uver and stomach trouble,
worst forms of bowel tri.uMe nrnfrollt-d In seven to founeen days. Rug
iH-i'. dtTiggiKt; American Urug Store,
and Walt’s Drug SMre. ‘ sr pi iz iZl

AT MII.LIKi:N’S-EggD
sene.!
fri-o. Come In and usic the food an J
gi t a pretty souvenir.
aepi 11-at*

L.01

emoARom

of the early showm>; and secure
yours before ihc bcsi barjjf^lns
arcRonc.
Ormsallfi: Im

Oood...

J, W. SLaAnTER
WWltoituilateU TewMiabUBMHrwsbhw

OkM Ptopnty For Sili

Ids eau*e roiigi«Mlon and mstlteFluld* v hieli Hhmild pa*- thnmgh
.onel* and kidneys are secreted
Wr have and offer for sale the ft»b
it> no*e and vhoiat. HoItKiei'*
lowing list of n-al e*iate. It is all dc
V Mountain' T«-a will |*t*lM\i l>
medicine can.
sirable pnqMTty ami must Im» s<dd.
cent-. F.irllale by JoliUHon
Mrs A. E. G. Hyland, of Chext/r. Call or phone for pilcc*.
town. Md.. in a lelUr to Mrs. Pink‘7n ft on Iiav Hi . onixHtlte 1>arrnw’ii
barn, says:
More, lufllding onvmnie is now UMcd
as warehoube. but can l)C used for
Sir
with faning flf th. dwolllug.
I Waahintua M
Ld n. r. cor. Kdh ami Rennie 8(s..
57 ft. on IQh 81.
r In order to rbmrly romprrliend and
IhSTa g.ol dna of wneM. diiy
* «, and WMvery ner^oua I wrote ^ 5n^ft lot on W4^st Sih 81.. cast of The dni|H*l wul-t Is
maater t|ie le..r>n.. a rt*rr«‘^lifd roind
adrkw
and roaunmnnl treatment
JJa,
e
and body are m-eded and to attain
It 1*
111 IIIJIII.V <if
I!ou*n and lot. S0i sixth St.
pounda».youdlrw’Od.
ilheiic a certain numUT of hoi"-, of
IbiUMc and Ito. loii' Bohemia SI.
g*»v\ii* of lultKiminuT. H’be dmiH‘r>- U
Hou*e and lot. 8 ’ V. cor. Webster on illreel.div line*, while ilu- ,.tindi(^
NeW*r>; ^utallo
alecp are abM>lut4dy necem.iA'y. The
Strand
Michigan
Ave.
niitl lie- fleliM an- nl*) prviulimut.
J. a C.armcn and sl.ier. Kate Car of Ulea wt4l wtanan.’’
rouiwc a. arrany<W now. in the bljfber
:: lot* on ElmwtxK!
l»eiwccn Mioiy of the Itew *e,.crale WniM* are
men, of Wetsell. Ohio. arrlv«-d no ibFor special advice regarding this lio. iarad^ K. require evenlna study at
nr and lUv .Si*.
tlms dr.Mpe.t. The
U iiMi.-tlly
nrtant t*criod nomm are invited to Wav
morning train on their way to N«-ssoi.
n
lot*
on
S
im
liotn«>. If tlir re U a .nrlal enipikemen*.
street,
between
write to 5Jm!*l»inkh«m for advioa.
Wavm- anti Bav
City, wherv they will be guests Kir u u U free and always bclpfuL
on for the evciiliij:. the iK'hol.r must
l>it 71. and hoti*c. Oak Ib ights.
day. uf relatives.
-fdther .tndv after he o" »!©• returns
One of tho iH
itrati.ms in the citv
CALMAN-8 InUrlor Sp«r V«ml,h I,
^HiOie or a’-Ue early In the nmndiiK to
or surrounding cfinnir>' for home. A moM dHrabI* for all lirttrlor work.
J •!<» ao. The n**nlt Is that the m*edcHl
aero*
tif la ml. large bouse, cor. Bay
Mnik TMr.in In ble b-otming dnyn. aiid^ IRamsdHI
St*.
^eep I. not attained, there in a ftHdluy
r»'arl»'*l n .mull • up.frin I iw n uuv ifiRENOVBl) TO OFHCES
I aei »ni
fif laM.ilude and a general dtMinclin.
tools Trips to
orthern Resorts
'«*^‘»”’ Ulm.er to a
J^m. A.
OVEN JOHNSON DNOC CO:
lion to work dnrinc the day.
Will make a good market gnrilen.
lorlNT*. to i*e .hnvinl.
Have Been Very Attractive to
:: 40’* 1tulles en*t of t’4 ;lar Run.
• If the parentM would unite aKatn.t
’•You
nrr'
ii
RlrmiKti
In
towni
elrV’*
Travaeae City People.
4 40’*
mile* we*l of Cetlar Ruu
r..rHeM and other wh lal iiHH iInps
llie ImrlHT n.k«*«l.
^he>* 1* eonslilerable saw timb-r
ilmnyshoul the wt^ k. it Would not only
*thf SMiiJln tu'arlng
tioar
the eloVe and j ’•Yen. I mil ;i Rtninger lu-re.” was the an.r'tdenty id wtwHl ilmlier on thlr
tfUCBEE'S
SHANE
|H-nclll it
the Mch.dar but would U* n
?t:; |H-ncm
land. Still giKMl.
IMIOK«Ol.m
lh»nie who Imve eiiJ«iytHl the Sunday mdy.
Faetory on Bay St.. iKiwcr and ma
thlna for the ceueral health of
■ I iuMid thin,
-Wo’rr liaviiig a pk*.| lortnre iiere
^xctiralon. ou'thi' atiwnier lllinoiM to
eldnery ready to run. ."..5:! ft. fitiiitne.e.
ilie Uiy or
tanlght.
*lr.MJiid
tinluirlu
r.
”A
A g<**l IcH-alimi for any line of muuii
Charlevoix, ivtoskev and llarlHir
>Inrk Twain lertnn*. Are you i;..inc f.iciurlug.
Spring, bkve.fully apprerlaltvl the opj,.,..
j Mayor Ihmne of <‘hlrai;«i |m nnld
AI*4I M'wral gilt ttlge land rout
portnnIileM ogenxl for a del!|htful and |
SoBlh Side Shoe Store
ba\e dv»erted hi. nmnlelpal owneiuhl;)
think
will.” .aid
nugiuif
J K. tJreillck
cheap rxenr.ton. Next Snndav Iho II i ClemoiiR.
Of .trvid ear line, driwm for the artnal
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
jS»g.m.nlHl.
usual! '”Hn\ • J-on e*»t X4 • tlrkot y. tr the
nttwm. FhoM TN
reaUty of rf^ b'ctlon and 1. layinR ail REV. L. c. McBride was elected IlnnlK win mil the ixctirebm
iRk.d.
and c«mllnu«‘ sk long at. ibo flnt
*•'’1*
hi. plank In that direction. Mayor
MODERATOR.
»™ih.T l«l.. TI.OK- »h<. « ..111.1 Ilk.-j 2i;'..
llunne .Uii.td kith a ureat hhiwlni: of
r Mr/! k
trumpet# bet the adviTMe n*iK>rt of Today’s Program Opened With Oevo- U. V1.I. U„. ....rib.-™ n-urt. I.y .hi.
DEALERS IN EVERYTI^INa
'^DEALERS IN EVERVTHINO
DEALERS IN EVERYTHINO
convenient route, however, shniild lake ‘It fHM jn* n* If I nhva.\>
I/»rd nalrymple. the Bnarh exiwrl.
Mvanlage of the llllnol. bef»>re the Mtaml wboii ! hoar that
laid a daiu|M r on hU idea.. Mayor
»caiKm closes.
CommKtee
|o,.,„re ”—Itnrnb. ruoutn
rkiinie wa. RtiliiK *o hepregaie vire and
make Chirajtu a rltrail eliy but the red
lli:lii upw liuniM a. brightly a. ever. 8|>oclal to the Evening Record.
NOTICE.
lie may well think he-has got off
Omena. MIrh.. 8epl. n-The preHi. admint.tratlon 1. a cun.picuoiir
Since retiring fn>m buMlne** In tliir cheap, who, sfior having c«»nirarfod
bytrry of IVlnnkey ronveniMl in the
example of faltiire.
city I have repegledly rcque*ted-thFiRC amMtipathm or lmligo*tion. i*
Om.-na rhurrh at J p. m. Tuewlay with
againni whui
•o««int» 1» «-l-! NnVhInB
ihls"l"'l Ilr. Kina TheBalvaiion Army i. making prep the following dolcgate. present: Rev
tiu u Mrl> u iKM.Ible but Ibrtv i. i N>w Ub- l>mi>
L quirk, pl.-awmi and
aration. for the annual harseal fe.tl John J C«M»k. Cxmway: Re%. H. Wll
81111 8 tarite ainniml of monov dm- im-1 «-n«ln cun- for h<-«ilach.-. cmi-lliu
val. Thl. festival cninMiMt. in gather •an, Elmira; Rev. John IUhIpath. Pc
and in order tti close my Itooks 1 must ' '***"’
*'* A-J!ugbe<‘ Drug
Ing eTeryihlng-that ran ptnt.ibly l»e of to.koy; Rev. Wm. Sidobolham. l.ake
«ot it in. All aenrnnu r.-m«lnl..kWi
"r
'
U.e to the po<ir and nedy. TravenH' City; Rev. L. C. McBride. McBaIn; paid on tho flr« of Ortob. r »1M
Should be in every (home. Music prod tiers h.irj Co.’a drug i.tor.--; ,uamnt«-d
City p4«opIe Mhoiild be liberal with the Rev. A. W. Johnstone. Ph. D.. Cadillac
mony in evcrylhin^:. What belter Rifi could be
placed in the hands of an attorney for
army a. eaK*^ of .tiffering. whleh the Ri'v. J. M. UallaM. Maikinaw City.
Rad lu lMli»r AdraatacM.
made than to present some one with a beautiful
collection.
Returns
may
I
k* EnaUc lu
general publlr never Ijenr. «»f. are Ib'v A. F«»wlrr, Harbor Springs: Rev.
The r.dative from the e.nst. tvho bad
my residence on Tenth atreet. Just east
piano. We say this to every prospective piano
Mimght out aiul attendtHi to by the?.C W«>d. Elk Rapids; IK*v. J. A.
eome to visit Ids eouKiti. the po«tof Union,
m.nster at B<»oin City, was sunur.seil
pixiple. Almost anythin,
MiK.i-. Ea^ Jordan: Rev. David Uowpurchaser!
We can save you money on every
sept 12-31
Hi The smnllue** nf the pl.iee. .
and ran In- pm to gw.l ui
Synodical Home Million
piano bought of us. Why? Because we 1»uy di­
-| exiMveteil to see a I.irger town
LHinirndcni; K. J. Harri.. Elmira
tlian Ihls.” be said.
“Sundy there
rectly
from
the
factory, thus saving; the middlemarrs profit, and we sell di­
The randidaey of William Jennings Andrew ljiFm*gc. Elk lUpId.; C.4-orgc
$100 Reward. $100.
can’t liM much salarj i#taeli«sl to a Job
rectly to you, saving again the additional agent or traveling man’s salary,
I
Bryan for the nn'sldenry In 19t»S has Crakcr. Omen
The readers of this paper will be | |jj.„
be«*n annoiinr*'fl. This time, however.
The Rev. L C. McBrldr of MrBala pleaacd to learn that there la at least, -u'i,v .« to thnt ” .r.4,1 ti.o , t
both
of
which
goes
to your credit, and our prit es arc correspondingly less.
one dreaded dlKoasc that aeleuee ha4
V
to that, sakl the po,t*!; •_ there U no refretiee to frtM* nilv^T. As was cloctiHl moderator for the ensuing
been able to cure in all Its stages, and I"®''*"’
.T "
You arc therefore getting Ull these profits.
*! the eUvtIon is only thnv yi'ari. away. six month*, and the Rev. Jamei. M tkal la Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
**
utmost prom,»t'"'IT*’
UTe uiid fir»' iu*ur^ 1
B,r>au will evidently »iot have miirh UallaK of Mackinaw City was elected iN the only positive cure now known
lo the medical fraternity. Catarrh/ton. agenrj . law ].u*Um v*. , ;mMnt,.r
j V Ume in which to frwme n platform Kir tem|H»rary clerk
being a constitutional disease, requlrea ( shop, agricultural iuiplcim iil bu*it.i-ss,
At the evenin
; ‘ the demiMrratie party to adopt.
a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Ca ’ dmg store, nml cigar shop 1 tusiiage
I. prt-ached by the
* number of Mtre,-!. In the
or. the Rev. H WU.on of Elmira
riiy connet'ting with the pavtsi fnim the theme. ’’The Judicial Aspect
atreet. that ahould m*etve ImmiHliaie
attenilon. At the intemecium. they
of the L>rd’* .uiw
.r are in bad .ba|H^.
. the Rev. John Redt enmthat you hear so much about. It is the piano that has stood the lest for over
path administering the bread and the tive powers that they offer
One Hun cred with aorea
PELL INTO PICKLING VAT.
Rev. J Archie McKih- the cup. they
fifty years, a most remark.ible record. Such pianos look best—-sound best-:hny case that it falls conductor appll
Salve, and was
1 and w
Inniig ashisted by ruling eldtriiA An: l use it in my famllly,’* writes
. ^jEmploye Dropped Fifteen Feet, Break drv'w LaFurge and K. J. Harris In the
rites G. J
wear best—sell besr—pay best. It always pays to buy the best.
dch, of Tekonsha. Mich, ’and find
tog Two Riba.
admlnistratioo of the elcmcnu
pjy great for■ (cuts sud
Sold by all dmndsts. 75c;
I
^ 8lmpJy
Manton. Mich.. Sept. l-l.—At Lnlr &
BuglKM*
The following U the progn
Take
Hall’s
FamUy
Pills
for
conxU^
!.■ Schramm- c<impany'# pickling Mtatlon
Dmg Co.’s. F. H. Meads’ and Johnson
, h«*r.* Mr. Buhel f»-ll into a val which U
Drug Co.’a drug alored.
Devoth
nlonal serv ice \L by the Rev
fifu'en K«‘! tbvp. .cvvixdy brululng hU Alfrcsl Foaler.
■ Acad, breaking two ribs and was in
The
wine
cellars
of
8p»tn
nr
imnee companies refuse
Rc|KirtM of perma
Juretl intomally. He wa» taken Immr on home mission*,
with alcohol vapor, as mneh t
lo take any risks In the f-ns» of Alpfue
’ fliaicly to Ur. Victor F. Huniley*s of frci-dman. chuix-h erection, ministerial an ounce of absolute alcohol
iSlmbers untoas an expert guide is one
found In aix inibicsfeet or air.
the imrty.
-.ftco. who skid he would n*cover.
is the best on the market. The sweetest tone—the lx;sl of workmanship, the
education, cvaugrllstic work, minis­
terial n lief. Sunday school work.ThF
finest finish. There arc many who would rather have an organ than a piano.
college board, lemprance. young peoFinding health Is like fladfng m
We should be pleased to sec you in our Pi.ano Room at the front of our fur­
—so think those who are sick. When Ide’s societies and systematic benelb
niture department at any time, to try our beautiful instruments and learn our
you have a cough. coM, sore throat or
chest Irritation, better act-promptly
most
reasonable terms.
y
like W. C, Barber of Sandy Level. Va
Reports from churcbet.
He .ays: *I had a terrible chest
Popular meetlBg on evaogeUsm
trouble, caused by smoke and coal
\
'l
'
dust on my lungs; but. after finding no the evening addmaed by the Rev.
relief In other remedies. 1 was cured fred Fowler.
by Ur King . New Discovery for Con
anmpiiun. Coughs and OoMs.** Great­
est sale of any cough or lung medicine
in the world. At C A. Bngbee Drug
Co -s. F, H. Meads’ and Johnson Drug
CO ’S drug stores; COc knd |l.00; guar­
anteed. Trial botUf 10c.
L^Jto E. Ilnkhatm . Vegetoiile Compound Inrigorate. and strengthen, the
tamale orgwnUm.

.CARPET GLEAMR6 WORKS.

ep- ^

J. M. HUELLWAWTEL
ESTATE AND LOANS

ESSiS

Drs. Sawya & Pmkilli{H

DENTISTS

POPIIUR EXCDRSIOIIS

OP-TO-DATE HACK LINE

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

PRESBITERT III SESSION

- jFme Dental WorR

Teacher of Violin
329 SOUTH

IIIOON STREET

A Beautiful Piano

We Sell The Bradbury Piano

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An<. b«,en. In n

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The Famous Farrand Organ ,

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

^•F’TV

A tonic that makes rich, rad blood.
Brings strength, health and happineas
to the whole family. Notki^w^
MouBUlo rUTt

Ho«W>r-. Rockr
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««.U.

dumbedaln’s CoUc. Cbolera and Dlanlioea Remedy
c«res diarrlMea and dyaeatery in aU fonns and in all
stares, n never nils. Nr
sale by American Dmr Co!
ttol8

my A RECORD WANT A&

OBN-r

WITH A SUN BURST SHADE

2Bo SEE OUR WUfUOW SSo

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
1» CASS STREET

PHONE 6(»

k THE HIMI & Ur f
^
MERCMITU GOMEMIf

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EIRLT FALL WEDDIII6

kANDtDACY LAUMCMtO AT
FCIWOfl CLUE.
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loiteWEnorytMivTIittl
Et M to ilw.

ROY COMKUN AND MIBB MABEL
BCOFIELO UNITEa

SIREBUfiin

IS GOING TO JICKSON

Bb to the Ctiarva A»aHmt Ttoa
Youag Beys Ceroallafl by tfm
TRAVERSE CITY COMPANY. NO. 64.
Raltea Last NI#iL
U. R. K. P. WILL GET A PRIZE.

Th* toeal SalT^ Amor to p
WIH Qat^Long OiManco Award Pro-

rrnlmmiMi U tt««

to*tJT»l wkick oceon becvM
datn or B«iK. tJ to » toclottoe.
to« tlito ptrtod the
•pectol oeoMB oT ttoutotsirl»c. rtoid
Cbicuo. nu
is.-wwito M to Ooi for HU Boe aurtAtac mad
jerenrtlitof that «ajr bare dtber
or tw world.^w«M th^
- test Blfbt tt
or M ca. te ^tt ^
I or MtM
. Wti# It U6n U Mafct m T«»r
•r ttM Wtrtd.

JHtenon club mt Mr
iSolDli wd Clark

\n
Covmv

told for 200 KBMt« Win

i.

^
cooM.
PrmUt»!*^**^ leodlaa tbdr aid to the free

flrat apoaker Owewitao fUtoer of
I vegetables, meat, cocoa, booka. piefUlaoU who apoke
' Our Obllitailoat
it urea for alek roomt. aboea. eoal.
aa a World Power, ml Hotne and
1 wood, toolt, fnraltare. new or old.
Abroad.** CoafTTiwiBan Ralaey. ad
cloihl^. aecond band or new. ooadroat bad at fu keyoote trade eapoa.
deaatd milk, bread, rotfee. flour, lum­
aJoa and the UrllT rerUlon He oodeladed amid appUuM- with exprettlotw ber. sblnglea. beddlag aad dry gooda.
At flrat glance the lUt aeetaa almoat
of admiratloo from Mr. B-yaa and
a tooghable Incongnilty. but when It
vtobaa for a pUatani tour and a tafe
roura or Mr Br>Ttn. :To ihote wbota la coaaidered that the Held li a wWe
and dlveraifled aa the Hat that thought
V 1o»«
»or®
Mayor Duane tpoke on The Pro* U eliminated.
Besides the local work all army
rtat or Municipal Owaermhip.- Dllle
M. dame# of Kenlttcky, brought out
romid after round of applaoae by the posts, while they aaaUt la malnUla
lag shelters for men and women. In­
e«lor> or Br>*dn and the plea for deiaocrmtlr harmony with which he cVoaed dustrial homes for the unempl
a tpeech hi which he declared that aad diahearti-ned. rescue homes for
Bryan haiLking a«o declared la faror fallen women, farm colonies, em
of cnmhln* the trutU. reforming th- meat bnreaaa, reUef stores aad a baH
itrtff and hHnging to arbltraiioa all dozen more of unlisted depailmeau.
Nina hundred ihootand ^llars
inteniatlonM dUputet.
spent annually upon the poor In the
Launch Eeom for 190E
In a brief addrett Judge J. B. Tall in United States while the ahellera an­
nually give housing to nearly 3.000.000
of Covlnitton. Ky.. <k>clansd for Mr.
souls. Three thousand, three huE
Bryan at the ttandard bOarer of De
and llfty^me women were entered in
mocracy la to()«_41e brouphl out a
great burtt of applaute"yrheB-he_tai»l ; the Rescue Home last year out of
which 93 per c^nt were restoret
*‘Wllllaro Jeoalnfa Bryan bat been
throu«h the llery furnace and aitaln lives of worth again.
The army neither forgets times
aad yet a«aln. A» a r«‘*nilt he tttnd*
today twice defeated for the pretl seasons and Is mindful Just now of the
gathuring of the great agricultural fer­
dency. the foremost man in America.*'
tility and the generosity of this region,
Mr .Bryan then twc to sneak. He
wai greeted with an enthutUaUc dem which It proposes to celebrate from
<mstratloo and it wat tome minuter 8c*pt. 22 to 26.
before the applante tubsIded tufflclent.
ly to all(»w him to proceed. He sp<»ke
on •‘Demo^rary v*. CentrBllratJ<»n.*' his
•peech beln* in part as follows:
Mrs. Vic C. Palmar Hostess to Frier
Oppeaat aovemment Control.
at We-oue-tonq Club Houee ii
There are c<*»'taln things ahlrh the
Honor of Mother and Slater.
locality can do for liself. and there an
certain ihlnpt which only the ft-dera!
Mrs, Vic C. Palmer was hostess
gorernment can do—neither the fed a veo' pleasant affair at the We-queeral government nor the local govern long club house yesterday afternoon.
meat ahould be aacrillced to the other About thirty gueata were present and
-The Invcatlgatlon of the large life the afternoon concluded with a picnic
Inauraace oompaatoa baa led tn the supper which was veo enjoyable, the
dlscussioB of nattonal remedies an i houi> were from 3 until C and the
the advocates of centraHratlon arc i guests brought i^elr fanev work with
likely to seize upon this agitation
them and the time was pass«l with
an excuse for leglsiatiou which will this an.1 also In playing cards. The
take the business of life Insurance our affair wan in honor of Mrs. Palmer’s
of the hands of the various states. The motot r. Mrs. I> wls Held, and sister
Democrats would draw a distinction Mlss J.-an.tto Held, of Watseka. 111.,
between federal' legislatUm. which is Ishu are her guests. The afiemoou
anpplrmental to state legislation was ilelightfuUy passed, although the
which would awbmitete a national for weather neeesKltated a rbangv in the
a atale remedy. No natloral charter plans for a porch party to an interior
should ht‘ granted to an insurance picnic.
company and no fedml pnnisioa
should interfere with the exB'Tlse of
the js>wcr now veat^ In t^^ states to
aupervlse comiuinkw doing business In
Mrs. Bunlina of Perry Bacama Dizzy
aurh atate.
and Met With a Bad Fall
Ramady for Trwata.
Down SUIra.
-So. in devising a remedy for the

PICNIC SUPPEH

MSLOCITED SHOULDEH

trusts, the l>emacrai parly should resoMrs. Bunline of Perry, who 'is the
liuely opivise.any and every attempt
guest of relatives In the city while at
. to,'amhorlte a national Incorporatl.m
tempting to walk down atalra this
or chartering or trading or manufac
rooming at the home of her brother.
Nicholas Hueilmaniel. liecaroe dizzy
“Congn*ss has control over in*t.T
and fell, striking on her right shoulder
atate commeyt'**. «-d I* Is the only
which was dislOcatrMl by the fall. Mr.<
iMidy that can deal effectively and ef­
Hunllne Is 7S vey» old and the
ficiently with Intirstate commem\
was also severe for one of her
but, to control lin. rstale n>mnierc«v
It la not nt»reshar\ that it should cr«‘ Medical assistance was called am
ate corpdrations that can override pat lent made, aa ct»mforiable ws t
ble. She expected to leave for horn-'
stale lama. The lA-mix-rat national
Saturday.
plilform of 1900 pn>pa>*«'d a national
remedy for the trusts entirely consis­
SAWED INDEX FINGER.
tent with the preaenratUm of state
remedies-It suggested a llceiwe sys­ Joseph Weir May Suffer Low of
tem—the license to permit a corporaDigit.
tioa
do business outside of the sUte
j,>^oph Weir, who is |^mployed at the
of Its origin upon compliance ufihithe,
the j‘wiiuanis Manufacturing company, was
conditions of the license, hut the II j p*
painfully injured yesterday afternoon
cense would not permit It to do bust-j by having hU right Index Unger come
neas In any other state, except upon in conUct with a saw. the injury
with* ihq, conditions prvy slfUlng of a deep cut extending the
Tided by the state.*'
^ Jongth of the finger, the accident
----------------- —rr*
1' causing amputation of the Injured
IIANCE .t the i'iUb w«,d^h.U. cr.nor \V«hln*ioo and R0.0 .iroou.
^
^
nrduy ovontns. Holm , orrho.tr..
j j„vclv« tho omirc
.opt lS-31
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LONG LAKE.
REOfrCBP RATES TO WEST MICH.
FAIR AT GRAND RAPIDS,
John House of Peloakey is at the
n. R. L I. will sell tickets to Grand lake for a few days.
^
Rapids and nium at one turv plus 50
Mr Sogarts has his cottage done.
e nts. On Wile SepL U to 21 Inclusir :'.
Mrs. Marsh is better and U able to
Keiunx limit Sept. -J.
sept llto21 be around a little.
Mrs James Eillot is a llllle better
but is not able to «lt up.
J. W. Lane and family of Traverse
On Sunday. Sept. 17. ManUtee lodge
City
attended church at the lake Soaof-Klka will eofertaln the membera of
Traverse City lodge. All those who <**yThe grove meeting Sunday afierwish to go will please be at the Sunday
nomlng train which leaves the M. A aooo was weU auended and the aermon was good.
N. K. dviKrt at about S o clock.
Potatoes are blighting very bad
A. L. Joyce*. Exalted Ruler.
aad the crop Is not near what was
aepl 13 4t
expected.

ELK’S HOTICE

•W«cr CIOER IS cm*, par sall.n.
Jata C. Margm A •«». BMh ph«n«
II*..

KT^li-U

OfaEB APPUB wutad at the coM
nag mf

•Xtodk Laat NlgM by tha Rms.
ThamasCax.
la the prossacs oT ifiy-Ave gaeatt
at the hooie of the bride’s paroata. Mr.
aad Mrs. Bugeae Bcofleld. 3M West
Eleventh slreeL Miss Mabel L. Scofleld and Roy O. Coakllo of Oraad
Rapids were laarried last evenlag at
t:30. The oerenooy was perfomed
by the Rev. Tboams Cox of the First

The bride and groom were unattend­
ed but Mlss'Bstber Snyder, daughter
of Dr. J. A. Snyder, acted la the ca­
pacity of rtag bearer. The ceremony
BREVITIES.
peitoraMd ta the Urge bay wtndow which was trimmed la yellow aad
On Tuesday. Sept. 19. there will be ■
white motors with asparagus fern, the
bee at the “Mountain Ash cemetery *
yellow aad white plan being carried
at Acme. All who have friends buried
out throughout the bouse, the decorsthere or who are Interested in seeing
UoBs having been made, under thg
^ . the grounds put In good shape are relupervUloo of Mrs. Theresa Brinkman.
m I quested to come prepared to help the
The bride looked very <
gown of white Jap silk and she
^
a bouquet of white bride s I
a. Mendelssohn’t wedding march’
*
nUved OB the tIoHb bv Miss
tendered them at the Flrn!
RwAKinn &/-romnenifwt
k« **• ® chuirh
L.lUh 8w..U».
.rcomp^xw hr
br MI
Ml..;
^this evening from 8 to 1“.

Maud Morse. During the ceremony
for their new borne In Big Rapids.
they played “O Promise Me.”
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
At the conclusion of the plighting of
the vows, the couple were the recipi­ McRae. 533 Fifth street, tomom»w
afternoon. The program will Ik* In
ents of many sincere congratulations
charge of Mrs McRae.
and good wishes after which refresh­
Joseph Tooneller of Decslur. Ind
ments of ice cram and cake were
is s forehanded fisherman. He srrivetl
served. Ihe yellow and white color
scheme being carried out In the Icej in the dty Usi evening for a vkU
his brothers, and knowing that fishing
cream
I ““
*
city and is a young man of much
worth and ability His bride is a

^

and Mrs. M. B. Conklia and sons of
Hersey. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Phelps and
son of Manton. Miss Jennie Ladd of
Manton. Maribel Whiteford of Bates.
Mrs. Emma Scofield and daughter.
Mary of Wllllarasburg. Mr. and Mrs
E. a Ijidd and daughter of Old Mi»sioD and Miss Maud Morse of Grand
Rapids, "
‘ ;

Wia^PUT U MINTON

latlng Carp lake
Quite s number of the members of
the Traverse City Rod and Gun club
went down to Manton this morning to
take part in the big shoot there today
Moving has iHgiin for the Straub
Bros. A Amlotte c<imi»any and the ma
chinery Is alKiut all cleared from th,e
old plant though the chocolate r<s>w
and stuck'still remain with the ofllco
Moving of such an endless amount ol
stock and machineir is under adverse
circumstances when no large
available and nothing larger than the
usual drays can Ik> found but the Arm
has not been handicapped in their
order buslnes.*; which has Iw-en Ukeu
care of as usual from the stock
hand.

INDEPENDENT FOOTBALL TEAM
vCOES THERE TOMORROW.

HORSE WAS FOUND.
Animal

Line-Up for This Year Has Been
Greatly Strengthened and a Vic­
tory la Hoped for.
Tomorrow the Indpendent footbail
team will line np on the gridiron at
Manton for their first time this year.
It win be remomlMi-ed that Manton
went down to defeat twice last season
by t»-e Ux-al bo^?^ and the Isiyp are In
hopes of returning with another vic­
tory.
The Manton team Is strengthened
this year greatly by the aid of four
men tdbo have been playing on various
college teams. The Independents ar»
strongthenril this year also, will
Homer Ackerman at full and Andcrsoi
on right end, Welsler. one of !as;.
year's. sUr tackles, is not with the!
team this year but his poBition is cred- i
fbly filled by Harry Lamnhrey.
I
The boys have had a few weeks ofj
excellent, cwhlng under William
Vogelsong and a hotly contested game
Is expected.
The lln«Mip of the Independents Is
as follows; U K. Lend; L. T.. Lamphrey: L. Q., Moore; C„ Howard; R.
G.. Winnie: R T. E. Ack
Smith: R E.. Anderson: Q..
(capt.i: L. H.. H. Troutwine; F. H.
Ackerman: R H., C. 'Troutwine (man­
ager.) **8pooch” Miller, who has been
practicing at left end will play sub on
account of having his right hand af­
flicted with blood polaooing.
A numiber of rooters are expected to
accompany the boys and any wishing
to go along can secure reduced rates
by telephoning Cart -TYootwine or
being present at the 11:10 a. m. G. R
A I. train tomorrow.

Which Disappeared Wai
Placed in a Barn.
The hor^e jjhlch roysttTlously dis
appeared*from the pasmre of William
Fall of Silver Ijike was foul’d
morning In the lower part of the barn
of Mr. Kayser. who Uvt4 four mile
west of Monroe ('t nter. The famll.v
bad been away from home and the
supposition is tliat the horse ; was
placed there onlv for the day. the un
known party who had ^dden him that
far expecting to return and ride him
tonight. Mr. Fall was appra!sed_c
find as well as the sheriff's /orco
were looking for hlm.^
Pmlwa wUh Ui« AstomsbiU.
A new and speiial type of nutomaIdle has recently been pot op the mar­
ket In tv-otland which Is designed
l»eclally for fann work, and whl. h
not only soluble for plowing, but mnj
Ik* eqolpi>ed aa a cultivator or r«*
It will prepare the ground and sow
the seed at one o|ieratlon. and ra
operatNHl at a beuer s]K*ed th<
horse. Tbua w hen plowing it can rov­
er from six to seven m-n-s a day
g.»os over tbe field so as to leave
tinni shai»e for **oltlva!i<m.
When not to use In the field, tbe
motor car is used to drive all farming
niachlneiy. and when plowing, the cost
of fiu-i: bilK>r an>! depret Intlon
l»een rompuled gt 81 per acre, oi
than one-lialf the exfiense of plowing
by horse. It Is Interesting to note that
the cost of the inai-hlne is alsrut |t.50a an amount that does not seem pro­
hibitive for. a large farm, where a
thorough test of tbe new machine
eould readily be made. 'Tbe aut
Wle. unlike tbe farm animal, doe*
hare to lie fed when It Is not work­
ing. and It is here that a sulietautltl
element of economy can probably be
s^furetl.—Han*er’s Weekly. *■

, THE MARKETS.
Detroit. Mich., Sept. 13.—Wheat.
82c; corn. 55c; oats. 28^c.
Toledo. O., Sept, 13.—Wheat—Bep
tember. 83%4c; December. 84\c.
Chicago. Sept, n.—Wheat—Septem­
ber. S2c; December. 82toc- Coro—
September. 52Sc; December. 45c.
Oats—September. 2€Hc; December.

27toc, Pork, 11450; tord. $682; ribs.
IS50.
Bast Buffalo. BepL l^.-CaiUeUghLiftrong. Ci^ea-Aaive. steady.
Sheep—AeUye. flm. Hogs—AcUre.
lower.

( to a part of tbe regular adiaol
ctnriciUu^D^mfr boj i|>fl ffiri car-

Lodoc and Rathbono Stotoro.

“Wjum Judge MeCay wat on ’
bench for the northern district
Ip of which
Represenutive
Carter Tate.** aaid a Georgia
tentative. “ a young lawyer oecured
tbe attention of tbe judgb and told
him that he wlabed
a caae to whk*
waa to appear for
tbe defendant. Tbe cwoe waa
to^er
rontended that It vroold take aeretal
hours for the
” *1 can undervund all you will karo
to aay to an boor’s time.' aald tba
Judge.
-•I am aattafled I MmO tako folly
etoht hours la my argumeiit* con­
tended the lawyer.
-'Very well; hare your own way;
but U wlU take the priaaner about
throe years to tell why be employed
you.'

D-Lumbennea
i and gtrla. for
varions
akilled labor. Those in -eed «t empioymem or emiHoyes cull, write or
pbone. A. W. HolUngsworth. Em-]
ployment CVmtractor* and Camml«stoo Salesman. ! S15 E. Front St.,
mantel Bldg.,, up stairs. Ciit.
• No 474.
sept IS-lmo
TD RENT-l-arge front ,rx»oin, furnlshetl for light housekeeping, or unfuroisbed. Inquire 314 West NInih
strei-i.
sept 13-4f

Traverse City company. No. 54. Valform Rank Knights of Pythias. wUI attend Michigan field day at Jackson.
Sepc. 19. The company will leave
Traverse City on‘the Pere Marquette
toy at 10 p. m. *The sleeper may
be occupied until 6:3o a. m. to Grand
GOOD SHOE SHINING—Soi* Cunningds. The Grand Rapids k>dse.
ham ai tbe Uon barber *>bop.
Knights of Pythias wUI provide a spe­
FOR RENT—Furolsheii rooms, fur­
cial trsln to Jackson.
nace. rlectric > lights, lutlh. 42\
Tbe parade will fake place at 2 p.
sept 13-Cf
m. and the prize drills will follow imately. The Traverse City com­
pany is entitled to the long distance
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
prize provided there is a company of
twenQ -one present. The Jackson
miiiec has secured good accummtdalions at the hotels.
The third rank cortest will take
place in the Athaseum on Tuesday:
evening. Sept. 19. the final contest to
decide which is tbe best team in Michi­
gan. Tbb win be the most magnffirint
prtkentaiion of the *1ting form*' ev« r
glv»*n in Michigan. The huprt*m*‘ of
ficlals will act as jedge*.
The thlrty-«K>venih annual conven­
tion of the grand Imlge of Michigan
mill convene in Jackson at lU a. m. on
i. € <ln**sday. Sept. 20
Tbe flfti-enth session of the grand
temple of lUlhlKme Sisters of Michlimn will convene in Jackson. St pt 2o

25c PICTURES


- 'I

Beautiful cwal tbrot^y
neered frames size 16x19 In,
in black.

id and weathered

oak colors. wUh rtch^

mentations

rising
compristog

Unlr

.luirtrails, game, fruit ple-

y

elr.. etc. All for 25c •wch.

A. J. McPHAlL

DENTIST

1 xK*cping car lH*rth Is

r«nHnf> rmm
ranging from a

lo this, fonn of delicscv he will nn
will raiuan her., iinill Frld.y. „,ori
which they will lev* for Hciwcy. Film !
and Saginaw, going from there tc I
their home at 317 Madison avenue, '
I
Gran4 Rapids.
j
^ The out of town guests were

i at the oold
•iigtM
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

night with several red lighu which
they are aUeged to have takea out of
a caboose staadlng on the G. R. A f
tracks near the freight boase. They
are alleged to have ealered the ca­
boose and taken them out, then they
went down near the ware house and
lighted one. The red light was seen
aad thonght to be a Are. Tboae who
are about ibe freight yards have
Biased tobacco and ot^er small be­
longings during the summer and the
discovery tost night I* thought by ih-?
police circles to rosanate from the

I

AY.ttmMBCR a 1

Mr. and Mrs. Walter lkiwe>. who
have i»»in siMn.liiig the past few
meeks in Traverse City, reiurm-il to
thc-lr home in WalmiOi. Ind.. this rooru |
log.
I
Franklin Smith has arrepttd a |h>sItion as scaler mltb the Cbleago Lum
bF»r company and b*aves this w«^ k for
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vender, who
have been In the city for two months
as the guests of their daughter. Mrs.
James Moody, left last evening for
Crystal Falls. Miss.
Heriieri; and Will Bailey of Iaw
rence. Kan.-^io have lK*en siH*ndlng
th** summer ai‘Mieir Korthixirt borne,
returned this nmrnlng to tlielr hcluxd
duller. HerlKTt will enter the !*ol>technlr school at Boston, where
completing a cbemlsiry course,
Will Is on his way to Philadelphia,
mberr he enters the Penn Medical
school.
Edwin Sprlngetf left this morning
for Big Raphls. wl.«-re he will lake the
IKisltlon of day clerk in the Northeru.
Mrs. M. J. Udd returnetl to Summr.
City this morning after a two weck>*
Slay in the city with the
C. W. Klngsb y and'I), E. W.rokoop.
Mrs. Jessie Wert of Manistee iiasSed
through the city this morning on a trip
to lioyne Falls.
Frank Stepan, who has l>een study­
ing violin in Chieago, is home for a
visit mith his parents.
.Me*saames Herm Kunkite and Peter
Blanchard of Allegan arrived this
afternoon to make a visit at the homes
of their relailves. Mesdamees Stover,
Seymour and Tebo.

»• DMtl-TmM* for WMi TA.f»,

Some years ago Tlimnaa R. Iif*cd
wriit to Ohiu.
On bis Joiinicy out
then* be wfiit into a litih* milwnr
statinn to hove dinner.
M the «th1
of l.lK order he mnld:
••Bring mr a demi InsM* also.”
The mxiliNT Xtared. “Wbafs Ih.vir’
”.V small <nip mf «-offce.^* Mr. Ite<-.I
exj.nll
illned.
small c-up of bln.-k «^if
see that Ifs go-vl roffer plejoM*.
Demi-tasse means Intlf a t-np *'
-Aw. g'wan," sakl the waiter: **I
amt a-goln^ to bring you no half-* np.
We don't M-n notiun* le>K than 5 n-ni.t,
lure.”—Boston Hemld.
REDT’CFn RATTER FOR SOLDIERS'
RFt’MON at manton
G. R. A I. will sell round trip tickets
to Manton mt |I50 for the 4:45 a. m
train Sept. 13. This train will run
through to Manton. return limit of
tickeu will be Sept. 1C.
aept 11-2t

•V w-

(Uool
Dre$$ Goods

1
if*

Nolwithsianciing tin;-extraoreVnary adx'ance in wool we
are pleased to intiinair that we are in a position to
offer our new stock of Fall Dress <;oods at tlie old
prices. Through placing our orders early we not
only got thebenctit of the market but also secured
the choicest patterns, which always gel sold out first.
We only fiiioie a few of the good ihings we have to
offer:
!
inch all woof Flannels, black, blue, red QQ^h
and gray....................................... ..........................
5*2 inch. Mohair Sicilian, navy, brown and
black, b5c values at........................................ UKJKj
4Ginch all wool French Poplin, black only, JKrp
$1 value*................................ ..


council Broadcloth in navy or dark green, a ^^0
See our new Moire Skirtings

.....29c

Front
^WILHELM andCornerUnion.....
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STEINBERG S GRAND OPERAHOUSE

TONIGHT
THE lEAL BIG SHOW

■ B. C. Whitney’S PUuant Musical Extravafanza

2 CARLDAOS
SCERQIY 2

Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
IIS For BBootow

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
PoTterJ. White as “SvengJi”
lo a sniiiiituouB and Elal^raU.* R<fviva] of DnMnurii r's Moilem clateic

Mr Ammiamtmt Witfc Wm. A. Brsdj
SUPEM SCEHIC PlODUCnOH
EZCCIXERT CAST
Parisian Student Life Uon.-,tly IVpi.tod! T.iU,,
OEC “jyiJ'»t«2^<lj >)^SvenKali! ChnaUna, Erv Kevel.

mCES; aso. SOo. y«o, •f.op

The Htiii^ and the Sttmnung Bird



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.wrrcMWR IS. ims.

h<^ the iitotoU M ^ ill Uey cna
to make the odboQl « aneensa. J

b>

Improves,the flavor
and adds to the healthfulness of the food.

mimi lius

in mi

ptoT^ tor •rr.nl
**
» s*. TS. v»mr;m. imifirn
-'»« avcrace te, to tb« «lbcni oiiro«(jto4ar. TImt mre uktoc a«
bic rc«) e«Ut« Ms.
emnttoft >0. to
c«ir»l.
E. T. Brooks tes ^a^bssed the C. U
W. to tJto Bortbem comttM M «i»4 to
\«ls ton to tlUs tovBshlp: consto.
tl»e tUte 92.
crmtioo.
Lak^
Ann people beieto to Utok tkeir
The nreaiher dnrtey Aapnnt was t«t
sTorahto lor oosa. It not only ewed little cHy Is entitled to n tof«cr pinee
well bat beitoa to ripen so that aome on tke vnp then siM has occnpi^ for
of it U already oat of the way of frast. notoe titotC The rensoa for tkU U the
This applies to the crop where plaa^ tost doltor or tntfelitcMtoeM whfdi one
on hl«h or welMratoed land. Thereto coanen plnniced k4r Into has ben
? com that win be Tnl**able for! ratoed and a prent bordM reaBored.
fodder only, owinr to the unfavorable! Kelt spring. lt> expected. wtH wltcooditkms that have «-xlsted to so»o j neu much Improvement oa oor atreets.
kwamieae. The caadUloB of com ns j John Winters and Miss StyfleUl aro
compared with aa sverane
to the I toachta* oar school. haWnrneariy one
southern wuntles JTC. In the central j kandred scholari on thwroll.
counties 76. in the oortbe^ counties j
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« and in ih-? slsie M.
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LAKE ANN
BpvcUkl to the Evealag Keeord.

ii

Bpoctol te tha Vrentog RmM.
Nooqn cm*. Bept. 13—Mr*. Bavld
) Hickey visited friimd* at Cleon Satur

There to a iiianapnly an one el
toles of the IMhc that wMhs la a
ctulona way. One man has the ex
rlnslre rf«ht to enteh bnlt In a net off
the cnaal or the talawd. Ftohh« to the
only thteff to do on the istoad. s
npon this one tana. He has the I
Vi nectte« intoximted now and then,
so aU the rest have to remain idle natiJ

mnacle. A wooderful remedy for maktoe sick people wen.
JioUlster's
Rock Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or
Tahleta. For aale by Johnson Drug
FREE Al
AT MILUKEN-8 dry goods
store—We‘ Are senrlng our enstomors
free with EggO-See for a few daya
Come in and taate tbla new and popu
Jar
kept li4i*

EXCISIONS

Itoke Ann. Mich.. Kept lS.-8Hver j day.
AUGUST MAO MUC MCOOD CROP
Broa.* tent show e*hUdted here Mon t Mrs. Anna Bolton returned Tlinrs
GROWIKG WCATMCR.
day night to a largo audience.
jday fram a vtolt with friend* at Man
Tin? Monrti!* Spi-eialiv romiiany ,.|i - totee.
WEST MICHIGAN STATE FAIR.
Born. Bepi. 1. to Mr. and Mrs. BartNorthtrn Counties Lead in Oats. Corn. lortslnrd our |M-a]d# tbu-i- nights la&t
GRAND RAPIDS.
Ic y Hyde, a daughter.
week.
Brani Clov.r
Wheat and
Septombec IS to 22.
Umls Chaiipell enter4alnc*d a stott*r
The Habto ler rom|«»ny has toen rc*Pere MarqueUe agents will well
Potato l^ncenUge.
palring It* fariciry and 1* now running from Dowagtoc last .week.
round trip iloketo to Grand Rapid* acJohn Mamnt to having a fine new
fall *tme
Tbn »i«lhi-r ihirlnc Anitust ha*
...H n.inh I
M rale of ooe far®
Mr*. Ur. Shllliday has Tcltirncd from I..m nn» nr, KA
T-ery favorable for invising crop*. f)nr
an N-itended visit 10 h«T mother. Mr*.
to thd fair. Tickets on wale Sept. Ik.
Irnc II .- maj.ir iMjrtion of th*- month the
Espte. of South Frankforl. The doc­
Mtos Sadie Brewer to teaching the *
lemiH^rsiuro san Kf\«rsi i1»*cn*e«
19. 2fl. 21 and 22. good for ret urn any
tor has to^*h grading hlH lawn and Grlner «*hool. one mile northeast ofj
I day tip to and incloding Sept. 23. Ask j
aUivr. the avi-nx^. th** il<*i>aniir» for
building a r< nn*. siding up and paint­
agtmtti for particulars.
1
the KUtc. ai'smrtiloi; to the slat#*
Orlin Stark and Minnie Relir. of 1
ing hto woo Ihou-e and other ways Imweather buMwn. ilicing i.i; devgret**
H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
pi living and ornamenting hto home.
Manila were cjUlIng on i friend* .here j
above the aormsl i The |ires-i|iitatUm
M. D. Perkins has gtme to Ml. Plea?^ FYiday.
New Battle Crf*r.k-Orand Rapid* eleewas 121 fnrlKM l>elow the nornial In ant. wtiTc he will And employment In
yntz Barthold, who ha* been visit­
trie road will not run to Gull lake,
the »ii.»»cT i>««nlns:ila, alsiu! n irmal In
ing friendw here the fast two week*,
rhe mllto.
after all.
the ct ntml !ian of ihe Ktaio anil 1.12
Mrs. A. A Ibdro of Milwaukee, who left for hto home at South Kaukauna. >
tnrlMM alKn-e the normal In the smithhas bfM*n here visiting her is-opb* f<ir Wto-. Monday.
«TH roi'ntl. B T’ e tb-mrtiire for the
flv«* wt-eks, ri*!urn«*«I to Milwauke<‘ yes­
Mary BllllngJon of reiM-nitoh wa* n
Traverse City Markets
N-tate ua>> **.':t *»f a»’ Inrh above the
terday. .Mr. and Mrs. Ilidm us*sl to guest of Kdllh Grlner FYiday.
SCUJVG PSKW.
normal
t^B^-btu^ns. |K»ian>e* and
n‘Nide in ibis •da'*e.
The many' little fricuda of Mary
aui.-ar Ih^n is roa«le
.«cya rh and
IU*n K. Smith-ha^ added several Im- Miller met with her Saturday and re-’
regained murh iliai ma*"^»sl earlier to
ed machines to hto macJiltie shop minded her that phe was 4 yeacH old. 1
the season. It «ra» too wet to
and to iirerwretl to do all kinds of work A fine dinner w*aw served and all had a
iwts In the i>ie.i comlltlon l.nt other
In hto line.
good lime.
than thfi: tKi serious damage was done.
The hYigfc Milling company recent­
Maggie Brower, who wa* called
r
Wheat.
ly hobi the |gik#- Ann grl.-l mill to John hero two weeks ago on acctmnt of the !
In H<»rr.e bs'sHib-!. sb*ni Is not yield­
lb,w man. Tie mill Is run by FYanK MTiouR
of her father. O. H.
ing as well A'’ exTM^n*d White wbrol Braiiti 1.
St4*bbin*. hfi for her home In Chicago
esp4*claily Is insir in oualttv. belui;
MM Kst.-lla Sinclair to uwchlng
tight III weight, while the condition of
school in \V.‘M Almira.
Among those who attended lh'‘
red*^wheal
fai' The average esliMtos Martha Schneider to u*aching dance at Wallin. Saturday evening. SjS^^t'hirVra
mst«>d yield per'^aere If;, in the slate,
h«d In the township ot Platte.
v j were Mr. and Mrs. Hepr:- Wilkins.* wrviso aiicsorTaA
icitt'i.eal
southern and central counties 19 and
Altos Emma Holmes U leaching in * Blanche Brimmer. Sadie Brewer. B!lith
...........
. Ini the north! m etointles 17 buHbels.
Honor.
; Grlner. Ralph Simon... Allen Brew v. KSi<J7prr buA.i;..*:
TH** quality a^ e«*m|»ured w ith an aver
Miss Abide H.dnu*. to i^n thi employ | and George Smith.

age to. In the st.sie un.l wiuthern (Hiun!»f the riine’M company at Martoboro.j Schtvd cnramenri*,! Monday with
tk‘s M. in the c*<*ritral ^^Mmtie^
an I
Mich., where ^he has ciiarge of the (May Sielddns as tearh«-r. Mtos Sieb
In the northern etiuntles .94. The per
s of that comvrn.
^ bins to an excellent >-oung lady. It !•< owu**.
^ cent hf wlowl of the crop of 19«4 still
- i ■.
I
i
v’in ‘ farmers’ hands to. In the state,
iral and northern cimn-

PBEAESaysns

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The ti»tal nen»lM-i «f li-slu-is nf
whiat repiMie-l u.iirketeil by fiirm<*rs
** In AitmiKl at the floutinu nillto is
: blit, gnd at ihe^i levators 2l”.2Mi. or a
u total of 41H.w»:. bu.Hheto. which is 2“n.
877 has’ els mor*- than rermrt«Ml mar' K'eted in the s^me mouth last year. Of
- this whide amount .70S.:,on bushels
wvre niarkeied In the •.mitherii four
tliTx of o»tllH ?r^, lot 701; Im^lo-to in the
e*'ntm;
amt
l,u*.b,‘to in
the mirihiTU neiuio .At I’s luilto and
elevators fnnn which reisms Imve
Ims'U recelv<ol (tiere tvss 110 w heat niarkeUHl in All>:a^t.
Bean*.
,t
TU.*au« have made a cimmI gnvwih and
will yl.'bl well. The mnsl ImiHoinnt
t ' fit el 01 tios in t'one('il(«n with,lie eroi*
to to luite gtiod seaMier to rii»i-n ar.d
sertir»* it. Ily ne\t.jJo»nth the eritieal'
stage will have 1 •sni pas.^.-d
that
will liu iMiKsIble til give nK»re debnlte
Information cone* miiig the yield am!
qualltv*. 'no* comlitliin of tomans a^
rompanMl wMili
average to. In the
; Siinthern roshtles s::. in the rmiim!
counlio se. In the northi*m eountie-t
91 and in the st.nti S4.
Polatoca.
'
The ronrlition of nfif'lis‘<
lower
than last vxMir. which to dm* princt
'pally to the unfavorable weaih«*r •'ariv
In the M^astiii. Sivnl pouiUH*e.s roitc 1
vt'ry badly, sit that, the stand was |kk»:.
In many cmintlcs the cn'p t* m»w
to’lng Injiirctl by a blight which will
shorten the yield and affect the quab
• , Ity. The condition «»f isdatmMt as cotr.i : panvl w ith an aveiage to. In the southera cotintles 72, In the central nmiw
Lies 71. In the nonhern cHmnlk-s 87
and in U»c stole 7V—
Clover Bsed. ,
There has
a W^e growth of
i clover this year, but many cttrri*»jHmu^ outs slate that It has not niled well.
The condithm of clover seed as com
pared with an avi^rage to. In the southera c<mQtles 7S. in the central counties
it2: In the northern etointlees 92 and In
the state 77.
Live Stock.
- ; Uve stork to In gom! condition, par,
, lures iHdng good In most parts of tb^?
‘ p ntite. Then* an* some reports of^dto. / •Wfc among !ive>t«>rk hut no epidemic
/ i Wnch ar pn^vail* some years.
i
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BLACK IS HERE
And it’s one of the best things you have seen.

BEGINNING WEBNESBiY EVENING AT 63. SEPT. 13. ANB ENDING
WEDNESDAY NIGHT. SEPT. 20IH,
» ^
We are going to give the ladies ol Traverse City and vicinity one of the best chances
to buy Black Dress Goods they have ever bad.
• The new fall goods arc all in» making one of the best selections we ever had to
choose from. Black is always in style, and no woman has too many black dresses.
And at the prices we are going to make during this sale they are within the reach
of cver>' purse. To give you an idra of some of the black fabrics you can buy dur­
ing this sale we give below some of the best ones:
/
French Serges, Drap De Etc. Panamas. Storm Serges Plain and Fancy. Chev'/
lots, Mohairs Plain and Fancy, Roxanna (a granite weave). Broadcloths, Venetians,
Voiles, Crepes and Eoliennes. ^

HERE ARE THE PRICES
$ .75
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.75

Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black

Goods. $ .68
Goods,
.88
Goods, 1.08
Goods, 1.28
Goods, 1.48
Goods, 1.78
Goods, 2.08
Goods, 2.68
Goods, 3.48

All Black Silks (except *‘Mono>» Bak”j 10 per cent discount during this sale.
Thi« sale is f6r Black only, and only for the eight days.

REOOIRD

WAIMT

AD!

RAY

Cole’S' Original Hot Blast Stove

Cuts the Fuel Bill in Half
For Soft Coal, Lignite or Hard Coal

As yon know fully onc-lialf the carbon available for heat in soft coal is gas, the entire gas
supply nsed for fuel anft illumination in many cities and lown> being made from ci»mmon soft coal.
The ordinary* sto\*e in burning soft coal albiws thi> gas half of the fuel to pass up the diimney
nnbumed, thus wasting it as a heal producer.
Cole-s Ori*inaI Hot Blast Stove, by means of llic pntemed Hot Blast dr^t and other
palcnted features, distills lliia Ras from llic upper surface of tlic coal. uliliziiiR it as a heat producer '
along with the C.xcd carbon or coke in the coal, thus buniiug all the coal. Thu is why

Cole’s Original
Hot Blast
Sa>*es the Dollars and makes a ton of common $3.00 soft oosl or
lignite do the \vork
k of S9AK) worth of hard coal.
Ycur old Steve and imilaiicn Hot Blast arc not air light,
a not save the escaping gx-cs and do not give you a warm
Dusc at night. Von cannot Afford to say to yourself “ My
old Move -will have to do this winter.” The old stove is
eating up the price of a new sto\*c c\er>* >^r. Kot only
that, but on lop of‘llic co>t is ihe tmsalisfactor}* result it
gives. It is fiJways out the coldest udfning.

Even Heat Day and Night—Fire Never Out
Ct!c's Hot Blast is so perfect in construction that fire
keeps all night, and wlien the draft is opened in the momiug will bum two or three hours with the fuel put in the
night before. No t>(litr sim e doe^ this. Fire, therefore.
ne\-er goes out. and the rooms arc kept at an even tem­
perature all the time.
--------OUR GUARANTEE--------

-SIM—

For Hard Coal—Saves Half
SS*cS^2Se““*"“ r*

For Hard-Coal, Soft Coal or Lignite

The waste of gas in bifrniiig hartl coal is shown by opening the maga/.inc co\-er of an ordinary
base burner, when the oxygen suppljcd fills the entire sto%-c with flaming gas. * Cole's Hot ftast
stove boras this gas in hard coal which, in ordinary stoves, cscajics, oi
on account of their leaky
stroction, causing great waste and endangering health and life when it
■ escapes into the
In the ordinary magazine hard coal stove, three-fourths of the co;
magarine. where it gives off no heat, xs iTis not in contact with the rddiating
ace. The onefourth of the coal in the fire pot must be kept at white heal combustion to throw the heat into the
rooms, thus causing great waste.

Cole’s Original
Hot Blast
The combustion chamber and the magazine arc combined in this
stox-e and the Combustion is Perfect, The stme is fiUedlo
the top of the inside cast iron lining. This large body of hard
coal is burned under perfect control by means of the absoIntcly air-tight construction of the stove giring perfect con­
trol over the drafts. The coal is ke|H at a slow, economical <
cherry red combustion and as the heat is in direct contact
with ev*cr>* square inch of the scnsiti\*e steel radiating sur­
face, all the heat is radiated into the rpom where it is tranted
and not blanketed in and sent up the chimney. Hard coal
at Cherry Red Combustion burns 46 hours, while at white
heat it U Goosumed in from 2 to 5 hours.

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Sold Under a Positive Guarantee
We Onarantee Cole's Original Hot Blaat to useless
hard coal for heating a given space than any base burner
heating snrfa
with the
nly morning .ana
Requires attention only
.and night with hard
gases to
coal. Warm rooms day and night. No escaping
<
endanger life. The heat u*asted up the chimney
with other bto\-es is sa\*ed.

Burns Any Fuel—Saves Half

d.rm.4 altlu..rith Krft cml. lIM. Ml

J

Saves All Wasted With Other Stoves

- «»e b-.

cotmfiKlcntywiBta’. JBayMelor
bow.
OaU,
In spite of the far; that'there baS|
bicn much unfavorable w«*ather this!
year for cats-tbe rkdd will be up to the
avtMage. Hsnetcing wan dlWmlt 00 ^ They an lack the patented festnres and careful oaDstmetioa. which m*ke the Or%laal Hoi Blasi a mat saoocM.
•reouni of the straw being livdged and
; Vet ew3th ytrevented the crop from
Iwdng SiTured In Rr»od etvndltloa In all
t^ajcg The rwliinatcd average yleW

Cole's Hot Blast is not only a perfect hard coal
sto\*e, but is generally recognized as the most coonomical and cleanest soft coal stora made. Soft coal is half
gas and a $3.00 ton of soft coal or a $2.00 ton of slack
IS made to do the work of $9.00 worth of hard coal, as
the gms half is utilized as a heat producer. It boras soft
coal, hard coal or wood without any change of fixtures.

Scientific Construction
Cok's Origin*] Hot Blest bun .bnlntelTur-tigbtuid
ISM tight

,
Ap-e-

Would You Lose $50.00 In Pud to Save $1.00 on the Cost of Yoi^r Stove?

RAMK

TRUJDC.

where other stoves born o«t first. The goanmleed smoke-proof feed door prc%xnU smoke, soot n
into the room when foci is pot into the store.O Perfect cksnlineas, therefore, from soft 09s!

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PROMT STREET

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END KXCDESIONa to MBTla U. « N. t sad K. T. 0&
Irtp KM. Colat ThoradSy
laarias Mllwauki* Moo-,
will bo I day aicbt. AufU »rd. mb. ITlb. dttb'

tkey 4ld yimim »ork cood

BAD BLOOD
BIVnES DISEASE

ffAirnwTiDT
WANTEtX

dlBlnc
.
] ask th e
. _ ^
' -Am4 toteM f MC betor* m a
None other need ap|d^. Hotel
chair-! broo^ht to realixc li
aa««l!
OM
ibiM dpor l« mM
tmxi
jmi \hc and strength to them______
bat; mofi.
IMf
Opponaity
WbC |tB««r of II? Yoor district oecr^ f help
Jo« tl
tbo riibtU^ Th» topic I.
for jn.l yoor >oi«.
WANTED—Three apprcniicw girls at:
SiMd STO^f"iSSbwoLw ^
^
oTMtod me i^ormia to 1^*?' « Ja*t
too wwk. la advsan.
y„_
rolcr
oorc. Mrs. V . C. Lawre**oe.
i*ed i »o that U ihete are a few copies taken, " icaJ in siarinr
,
pepl lUt
for sererml i
Notice to Taxpayera.
look over Ibe
} sooa B* we orcre throoch Coat ercry* eror wrUe ahd tell hJ
The tax rolls for the collection of | WANTED TO RENT^nve or
foul
i ibiSB tltft «« nv bora xhMt mb* 1a- #le had come ia and
me was j
’^wklnc”^^
aTniycr mokting^r Sdeavor
j bool snd city taxes and specUl lis | nnim liotuw' ix-mrallr U<•au^l.
I brt; tbot aaarytbiac was opp
a the list or new oflkers? He had to| Then If you
«n»l
the pt-oplc almost turn oat of}
’ DM ar Ofos opfw to this s
ories you need look
sesstnents for the flte wards, of the 1 Urvxs J. R. \\% Rocord oIBce.
wait and wait, and wait soom
I foci; were we vise la oor h
and then had to make op hU rtpofl i yon want oplIfUnK article.
In I dty of Traverse City, Mich., have beep i
of what bad beea mod ^oiOd be; that wlthoot that society on*huf Ilrt.
Wby? I able wnter. aad mliiMer.
1
** plsred In my hands for colleetir'.
who hare world wide reputatioo as
we bad It rtcht vithla rach to do
xor ibe par.; WANTED-Tb.** «orf cloiteS.^
I woadfffal thlocs for the. bettenoent
that some of i <leep thinkers and most spiritual lives,
they are oo every page. Are yo i a,
f of erery one arpimd ws; that all these
i-d voice io lan.lc is
U the best
be.t r.- I PO« at o>|l«tlnK uid taxM even
boi«ekeo|iUi«.
iBQuIre
'te^thls
his \i
very sa
Bible reader or a member of the Tenth ^
j thiaas were placed there for oor owa
Washington ttroot.
to the Haste week day from now until Nov. 1. 1905.
ran nak
use mad to try os?
tlon at Baltimore, and had their nam« Legion or the Quet Hour or any of ih.’ whom
well Go tnt( from t o'clock until 11:30 o'clock In
al!
love
As Etadearorers did we do that on that Roll of Honor and ft would other most helpful branches of
GIRL WANTED—f'br gimcral house­
«otne strange
nre f»iwe
have been the making of some weaker deavor work, you will llnd Just
he mlnuie the ft»renoon. and from I o'clock until
met
Kndesvor• met-Ung
work.
Mrs. W. r. Crotser. 222
or word that will I P • you
society near by. No one wrote! You
are inifhcf
rt>c d«**)r
ut«t retched 4 o'clock In the aftcrconn of each day
luc.
sept 7-lf
better life.
not find the time
mUe. Ar
Ar*
paid before Sept. 1st will
has a
^
winning ►mUe.
**P^on^ Jurt a mom
■» M>u at home at onre? Tiy It and sM»e* be received without collecUon fees. WANTED-<;ood girl for general
’'■‘•“•jwbT5;r.'*;evoi:?
bit personal, but listenand al! taxes remaining unpaid oc
housework 1214 Randolph street.
the topics t,f the cU?
opoftanlty offered: was the kind word
Just a word concerning the work of | widest-thought:
are
discussed
dn
a
roost
able
manner.^
in.nt.m
>.
and
do
itk,
ai.e
^ I spoken at the right time;. was the neat yoor secreurr. aside from the reguUr i
Sept. 1st and until Oct. 1st. a penally »
*^Pl
friends, go fi*r ite ct^mlng
neighbor aided when be moct work of the district, aad now especial- j and are all ready boiled down for those:
who are the “buNV iMsiple" and have .
through this wide open of one per cent for ^Ilmlon will be ;
onr daily comoaaloB
„ d.H»r. wHh the Splrtl of IVare tha» charged. On all Uxw romelning un
«ar whenlBot ilm< to rend Ihrouph pac.
orer his difficulty that we
ll.vk. 141 East Front street. '
lo;
pafSf-th
ail
understanding,
with
the
paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
easily hare helped him with; aaked about wriilua. Ibal they do not you would ha«- r
aeptOHf/
caiyy the saashlna of HU Knre And Ibe lime, thouab tber wl.hed tbat, gel
*ft the
«be glM
*l.t of
of any great sul.Jec*- A. Spir:t of Hayniony tbat unites us al! penalty of two per cent for collection
cash prire Is offered each week for tltc in one i-ominon whole with the Spirit
I at all times?
ehnrged.
WANTED—Girl for gtmeral hoaaoi
Did you tell Von Ogden Vogt or ' Let me sa>- right here, rours«cre- best thing done along Kndea-.or lme<.' of U.v<. .,f tee Master which H.‘ give* will
Omce. Room 202 State hank bldg.
work. Mrs. Gw. Hecker. 714 Tnloa
taiy is a very busy man during ten and there are every two w^-eka
ui ,co abiindan’lr to labor a.* never be
hours of each day and never touches j cash prtres offers^ for l.rignl sr:i?le*
M K !!askc:i. City Treasurer.
.^tVeet.
sept 5-lf
anything of hla Kndesvor work until} on all lines of uplifting work, and the
in this un-at hsrv.'st field of
Dated July 24. 2905.
I WANTEO-C.Irt for general 1
after eight o'clock at night, and let the! P»Jt«
World \Mde Kmleavor is Opoprtunity that there msy 1h* a deep
Julr IS-Oct. SI I
. ,3 5, ^
figures
sp.-ak
for
l
^
PU.CU VUMTA.U. ;jiood W | IroS'L.T^ii'^^K
«T> life I ha
1 415 sixth street.
set
hU great h:^vr
riMy bad bcid spaelal terare t>eiDg
lar.iities t.i pui into
For the last
^,|ve ii% . You think that H
world, am g the nolde missionaries, f
nwitiy. B.
s. is the eckaowlcdfcd '
wuring the summer months; that hare been wrtttcn to the Kndea
SEWER dAX
DO YOU EVER NEED A -«HINE- In
;, Kndearorers and
i
rtm.s.*crated workers, „,av
im.- t.
hat such r
of Antrim county 50 fetters. In ]
Fifth WaffJ.
ymir business? S«*v* Cunningham, al
In ] bringing the Kingdom of o.ur I-o.-d ji.tjf. one
use. but in
Charlevoix 40. in Kmmet
_
lor society;,that some 2a in ^,w.iA
the Lion barber shop.
'
of the Sralors had gone into the j Kalkaska 17. m Lih Ij
t of all. ann Notice to aU Persons li^erestcd:
5€. in Gni nd newrer eicry day. and showlm; us tbat Ood\. w,cfi
42.1 this wrld Ik mil «> large after all.
j, f lly brought to a splendid
The s|K*clal assesHiifni tax mil for
church; that you had supplied leachcra Traverse 22. To the
y of the First district 2. and that wi- sre all bnehers t igetlw r, (psltion b
cbv*e dnily rf»nmniuiou she const run ion of j.atnal Srwer No.
to t
FOR RENT
he Third 5. the Founh with Gml Then theie are ^jKx:lal ofmm I' will inump!.v nn|fl even
Sewerld.strtnSo t^ b^tedlnthei^^^^^^^
- I when the regular teachora were on 4. the nfth
he Sixth 7. the Seventh f«TS made to those who will act aJtj joM stan ! ama/.-<l at what ha- l«v:i
unrunilshed pia.
alley;betwn*n Washington and Woic I
I thHr vacations: that your society had 2. the Klghth 7. the Ninth 7. the Tenth, club raisers, and If you want m « am
.*ter KtriHts. begif.nla^ on Gariy Id
tn'l>«in ..oi
ivnsii
j gone In s body and visited some of the 2. the Twelfth 2. to other Endeavorera J »omc extra m
Finally. l»rethren. *‘whaiM>ever things
sent 11^1
of the sute .18. making a total of 342} do it in a mo
are true, utiat-o^-ver things are hon nue. rinnlng then <• weM to Barlow j________ ^___________
1 am not Hm> ^ nthusias
e>*. sbatKiM-vet (lyings are J*iKt. vv'hat sfr»n. thence north on Barl..w to | FOR RENT—House, fiinihbed or uup out and got
. the Bndeavorers of oth-' o^e who haa h^n n a n-ad
KO«-ver things are pun*. wdiatsix'Ver WaMiln^ion stnef. tbniee w.-Kt on j fnmUlii*d ; ialso r»M»ius. i'allforv^
*•“
'
I in the last f
3. California 13.-mWlth roe in every partic
A —-------big legal -----------------------------------fight is biewipglwdwfeiii”* ""*
things are lovelv. whatsoever tl.lngr
had sent
SCI moiiay to i
»i \M 9-ff
cut 3.
are of g-s*d repi.ri; If then* bi* nny Washington Mn-et to KaTlmad avenue, j uoi.ji at 511 Fiflli SI.
the west Kjde iKwtd of oducaHun at ary Hoard
Ho
aad had taken apon your
^
V lit ire.
If there bc au.v prai-^e. thc*ne<* to roiiiHvt jMih trunk si?wir. ‘_____________
Saginaw amt the Conaolldated (k>al self to •upport a poor boy or girl in ana 9, Iowa 4. Kansas 5.‘Massachu-j enteen yearH and I eamiot live wltl
THINK or THb>'K THINGS, and the h.-iK lM*«‘ti plae.*d irniny hands for nil- FOR RENT- Front nnii 1 near IWard-.
r China; that you had supplied aotts 57. Maryland 18. MlnmtMda :.|lt. Now. will you sre that during
Co. S«-vrral plec«w «g sciuiol pnipert)
leiMion. the same to be paid on or Ik- j man avc ntie aelosd. Sulinble fur
ipers
and
magaxlnea
to
the
poor
Missouri
20.
Nebraska
4.
New
Hamp
|
coming
)ear
you
will
trv-ai
has
hav€« a«-tiled and susuiu«*d serious
>uaes and the barb<T shops and dc- shin* €. New Jersey 4. New York 19. j mio more siibscrlbiT to It. an ll!::;;'
fore Sept. 30. Itmr.
| frarbera. Hi.juiro at 4311 WebHler
damat^ k In the iism few wm ks. cause,!
)ts; that you bad gone out and sung Ohio 11. Oktahom
haw,
try a record WANT AD
i
M i: HASKELI..
nreet.
aug 30 tf
some of Ihtise who were not able 17. Rhode Island 5. Tenner
by I>c4ng undermined U)ne building,
as. Who
who K tlu* bu*ilnc-s luanaipr.a*r I’nd
_________________ _
eomo to your meetings; that
3. Virginia 1. Washington
the Kate lUsseu Mndergatum. hgt
! Stale Bank build
e
who
need

2.
!
I lean
.beoosln 1. making a total of 22fl
I are doing so inurh for the t'hrislian
V''
r time: that
Jen.nu’ srh«Hib one of the largest I had organired a now soclHy In your
Thvn- h.vr I,con malM ,»p.-r. I JounR
,h.« Unrt.
the rJiy. has seltlird (MTceptlbly. and nelghlKirhood ? I ask you again did treatl^'tif Endeavor wvirk In Antrim' Have 1 wanb ntl awuy femn my
^
founty 4 Benzie 2. Charlevoix 2. Ein-|lext? Have 1 rom* .hiI ItHo placid pi'?*!"*R
JuJg. *.f Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. South Side TO RENT - rnfurnlslH'd nH.ms; alsfi «
arunw of parents are keeping Iheir you have the opportunity given you
rand
Kalkaska
I
that
were
unknown
and nevr though:
... ,j,..
vi.
net
2.
Grand
Traverse
30.
Kalkaska'
mat
do
all
thal
and
then
not
tell
any
of
IPM.d barn. Inquire at SIR'Wcst
Lumbar Co.
..SJOO-tf
■ children out of school on arcouni of It.
these who are so anxious to hear of 1. I^danau 4. a total for the district that
Klevcnlh street.
July 19 tf
The w«*M aide school board has vote,] every lillle thing that you do
to Institute pnieiN-dliigK 'against the
V‘-..c„...vfc
' .................... Vt-ral » ntln*ly dlf UI**.sndblA J--Iir,un praMiig for thr jtllow 1
TRY
A
RECORD
WANT
AD
Tell ll out among the uaHoiis.
3. -nilr
ferem smm < s. words ihat have intFOR SALE
Tell It and never hide
Sixth 3. Seventh
me VT.V m«ch. nn.l ai.ilc .hero
iFOR SALE—Mv hr.*, ^ halr bariier .
Tell It from the mountain heights, Tenth 3. Twelfth 3; to I
I are others, and have Ims-ii iisi-«I on
rmlnf-cytlrt-. u-Mn-i >. h-r^i.r Mi.|s>ttit<d
olds -I..S of late One msn
Tell It far and wide.
cers 22. to other vTorkemi .*bopandtwo|
bath UHtniH at 75
l<Hvi air his rblekena and sewral famithe entire state of an evr
liir, Have ntiesl.
ers and villagers have iitst the IhwI
To friends In otl
Mipb l4* Khop III Klate. t>l»l
sas 1. California 2.
part of their 4M-aehcs. Raitirday night
ll Iiioiiey maker, other liiml«. Hidlana 11. lows
owa S3, Mnssarhosetti
w,1. ,I.M Ik has ,.„.«cM.vf ,n.v, n1,
|
Hie burglars bmke Hie rear window of
«*dK mv tttienilon. t'aKli iir^
Michigan ^l, MIsse
6. Maryland
. 1. New York
ventioQ held at 55. Nortjf. C
)M sjr Bi*iniis. TiaviTM* City.
tb.'in--lv« % all ih.- .UB.., n..iir't.v|SiI!!l!n.I?J‘,hi‘l“............... .................. Ohio 1. ivnr
":
K4*pf 12 61
'iiTaiV*^' 1 ’ Master of human do.*tinn-s am I?

lairro ami otli. r artirli.. ihv, «.ulJ wived a iH-autlfiiUH-nnanl fur cBlrlpnt
j Fame, hue aiql fortune-tin my bK,j
MIM* ami Jot. barn on
carry. A nail il.n.nn .K.ln-.ri!,.- . I..cl;
““"J?”" "‘S' • ■wna''.'"" I>«>k! have lieen
^ lot. 4i2
friubt ;ti4-«t
Prle»*
**** ^‘**1 Cltlf^* an^d'fb-blH I walk: I in netrate
For ^ practical
Barba |
a»‘l
rt nioit*. ami 4*a.*ising
turn. on**ihii4l ilown. iMiIniiii* to
Aftska 3. Balerlc Iriands
at 1 55 a. m., iu.llcatinK the hour of was oiw of the fortunate ones. IWdlalre
work; tpjr saving
les 3. Belgl m 3. Bohemia 1. Brazil
the bii.glurv
,
Icanie In for her share of honors, all
i »tiH pttrrhM-er. Tnquin* 115 JCast
I. Bovanilan I 1. British Central Af! Niiiih vireei. or .-iddress John I'lune.
iFranklln ftmllh. a larmer who Hves t
rira 3. British Earn Afrira 1. British
ti(mc; for*^
riM bo>::nn. Mich
hepipif
eighlixui milt s aoulli of Uaitlc Cn^ek.jof lb Y«»u can do the same thing. It 8«mth Africa 5. Burma 15. Bulgaria 2.
t'anada 23. Ceylon 20. Chill 2. China
has bcHotm: tired of raising the urili takes but a numient after
scr\^cc and com­
If sU*«*plng. wake: , if feasting. ri-*-e be
III.
('ongo
4.
Corea
f.,
Cttba
4.
EgApl
H.
FOR,SALE OR RENT—A g.Ksi m vciiaar,
aart.U irrln*
j
..1;'^";;^ ';;;,
lore
inu 32. Finland 2. Gazalaiid 7.
England
plete satisfaction,
rcKHn hour©, Inqiiir** Dr. Gnutitle't.
1 tnni away, it is 'be lemr «.f fait .
w-* and Ik, mmic a »«c. .-«i. „t ii„ H,- ,^41,
n,„„,h, , viemiauir 15. vmaianiaia 4. iia^ao
;*.
Hawaii 9.
who f
I j
ai'pl l-tf
And th
l«s a ratnlM fann lie has Just hnr i mroe?
Hungary 9. Ireland 5, India 52. Ireland
no other * type­
.e\«*
vested Ills catnip. «ti.l fliids Hmt nth < tacelanau county said that they 22. Isle of Wight 3. Italy 1. Jamalra *22.
FOR SALE IfouHc
Mortals
d
rx\
an.l
<
Japan
17.-I>»>alt>
islamis
i;.
Tasmania
Ulllwanted
lo
send
I emp* PHV.
iinip b
writer quite equals
{;aM
Fn.ni and ^h,in^uTraverse Citv 3. Turkey 11. WalcK 12 West Afiir.'.
I,.If ■i,..;i,;.i
...d i- i
I'llVa isi have a dole- 5. West Australia 14. Mexico 12. Natal
hesitate.
fruit larf.l; lo nm- (MUbered; price
penury or
•onib-mned
mdd to wbolesab drtigglsiK The mop ' gate there, loo. and
k^.m,l one. 12. New thmlh Wal.*s 17. New Zealand
f6"U. Addn^s It.
Belknap. 102S
woe.
sJm» r^s. s the plant says he gels fjo! There- were five others who said that d. Norway 5. PhlllpplneH 4. I^Irtug;Ie^ej
sept Mnio*.
sly imp!or.v
la-r uS. the wholesaler f.Vt «ml tliaij**’' '
go from Traverse City. East Africa 4. Queensland 7. Russia 2. Seek nn* in vain
Samoa 4. Setdland 12. Slam 3. South I r.n* wt r m»t. ;u
IT'S A PROBLEM
Ike .ir..B«U,
m-ri. I, ma.ln
^
FOR SALE—tiniiHe and 1 at 202 N.
20. Spain 7. Swazielatid .3. Swit
{own
Spruce St ; • .-ernd non 1 of AHlHiry
«>»tiic<* |iackagc>s gels aMlie tale <»f $1 i for they had to make the attempt and rerland 8. Sweden 10, or a total of 51K. I
pid OportifiiU
j eluin-h. i:,-J!.'Allyn.
Bug 26-if
perhaps some little aacrinco to go. Hut
n «iportunlty oiiRy to solve if
Pap«»rs have lie* n mailed to the fob! his last year?
'they were n-pald a hundrci times
given you to do
at that time for tin* ^ilutioi! ' t!io prol.lnii
wing fon ign Ian Is:
I FOR SALE CHEAP-f)ne dining table,
A Irttlr hnoV. orliin'.nj jeO why
I over. Ntirh a eon vent Ion as that was!
liow lo t:<*t the
I
naist
ibist lumlM*»-of
Britiirh Central Africa 2. British! thought ought t«v 1
Chia M »o W.d l»r »cfit on mpirrt.
M.lblM»ed , ; 1 would that every meml*er In this dUone videh.iard. one reftig.raior. re
-ma 2. Brarll 2. Cey-1 you hesitated for
Siuith Africa 2. Burma
warmntable kiml for tin* li a.st
Msiiineite
I trlrt rould have been there,
volving iHK.k caKo. three dining
• come? Oh. liionoy. We liav4*irt laeu in
? Did tl
Ion 7. China 1. Engl
Bfttrr *Jt *bnct ir t^jy.
door
ill. C. Whiitiev ef Iktroii has an
There are some -||tHe acta- that
hr
y 2, Ir4*land
j cbaIrK. arm rhair. three rocking!
the lumluT lmRiiu*8s for years
Nisk srads Ty-pev^riUr SuppUcs.
•f Wight 1. Italy 1. Jama
} chalr*4 and lather articb*s of fiirnl.
not ajipeal to witlinul l(*arnin;: how to’ huy
Loyalty Islands 3. Natal 2. New L
MschlMt rented.
j
(lire.
Inquire at 91X South Union
new giound Ibsir ilieau-t at Fort Hu h.n h«nd U dolng^ These will never Wales 2. Japan 3. Tiirkev 1. Tasmania you as never befon ? See you noi ti.r liormlitifc;.
sUKMin>,% flooriiifj.
Sttnosrsphert furnished:
ion
I 1h- felly known until that last **lna:» 1. Scotland 2. Sweden 3. Spain 2. things to Ik* done, and only yon to do sUir InmUT.lalh^hiujjles .'ui.l all
street. :
mug 3-tf
Wales.2. West Africa 2; total 157.
I them? ll was oiK niKl for you and you
llepreseniative W It Scdiaiil/ of
THm SmItK Prmxnler
the rest of the
luinlier line
I HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay­
just the right
HoMides this I have written business
W*” >;“«
«;^'antage
Harry count.v demands |wv. new «1-l«rt-1 A

Trpvwrlter Co.
.lo as t<> 84*11 ll lo suit eustonieni
I know which
to the following stales-.
I
opportunity?
ments Herman W. Smith, 613 Weal
m»-nis at the MlchlKsn Agrlruliural ;
I sei* a iia.*tor who ummIk your abl. as lo 4jinility imtl priix*. Glml
California 1 Illtmds 7. low 1. kln-HsaElevcnid alreet. Cl'lzena phone 199.
<x»lb gt*. me for soil
and ih-1 prised
M-d to Ilind 1 his ndurn from a lit- rhusetts 2. Michigan 12. Mb lesota 13,; josi at thl.K nnmient. Go to him and lo have you prove the prohlem.
I ‘
Jane27-tf
the fence around the Missouri 3. North Carclli L 2 New I toll him that you have mm** to hi*!;!
visit
..|4M-k Judgii
n repaired: at another York fi. New Hampshire I. Ohio
chiirrh had I
him and bwvi* him not imtll h«- has
W. Van Shoiel
I
FOR
SALE—Warenouse building on
sidewalk was laid from Pennsylvania 1, Texas 2: total 155.
t»»ld vou w3mt to d«i. I, S4 4‘ aimih<T
a member of
yew York lb.* ehIIrob to the
Bay
street,
corner
Hall,
also 14ear^-worn. faithful worke r «.ii his bondwrit
Sli.e!«*.*nih lufautry. ha
v-tqiti*d the sick pastor had his meetings all looked
l.efore his Master.
hors© power gaaollne engine and
the Mate
and not a thing to worry about.ilain of the >lleh!- after ar
feed mill outfit; alto 9-room brick
so
that
ame
back
to
his
work
Ran SoldbMw- home
residence, 137 Sixth tlreet Apply
Other sUtes: California 8,
he otherwise could have
u" s ul hark all around
Rev. Wm. Mrlm*ckc, i»asi.»r of St
j
to John Horafield at residence.
Another pastor found an rglra 50, Indiana 8. Iowa 7, Massachiisensj „
light that will
IVier s Lmhenui rhnrrh at Si I'lali. envelope in the basket one Sunday 2. Mlnnesou 1. Mlsaiaalppl 23. Mary-th©. tlankf.i!no.s thal can «mlr
Juneti-tf
yourself,- and was when Ohio ^3
lias ix*slgntsl became the res
IS saiM I morning **for 7''***
mski-d. oh.
I•
; ^nnsylvwla u.| ^
and then to turn and
I. -.1 4.. h*' no4*dtHl It most; a weak member
FOR SALE-48tore boUdlng, stock and
til have asked
to fearb
■4-000
^UMirviNO
-TABt-K-rS
ked him to-frt
“* wax given the hearty hand shake one \lrglnla 1. Texas 1. Wisconsin l-'A|fln.I It waiting for him In th.* |H*rsan
fixture*. Will sell all or any part,
. hjs «eher ini
total of 45U.
; of yourself!
night after she had made an at
HAKES IICH. lED BLOOD, HEALTH AND STIfNCTH
or will rent building. Apply at obc4l
and os she thong
Which makes a total of 1976 plect*sM
» weak s.vriety that wants
had*^de
A BLE.S.SING TO BRAIN WORKERS
dismal failure of
Chaa. Rosenthal, Traverse City. Mlch.of mail that have jvass**d thnmgh .vour^jj,
to do som.Mhing. but ifj
for all
..........
-....... '
So 1 might go on ff
secretary's hands in th© last twelvetjj
You have that
AND NERVOU.S I’L'OPU;
X
may 27-tt
prl**ons during tin*/war. wll! and tell >ou of such1 "arts-arts- and no
i one m.mths. and Mill there-was time left , knnsl^.lge righ. in your own k.Vplng
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
Ir annual gathering at M« ' Has known of them. Hut when you
other rhnrrh. Sunday arho<d and
^ win
FOR SALE^T^n^IUnnsb * SlJh
some good pmn that has been Endeavor work
ECZEMA
ERYSIPELAS
vlng that
be the rm'ans tvf
add;
C
onc-acro
lots
fronting
on 14th
ssfully tried just sU right down
Just a few facts and figures around
SCURVY
GOUT
-.
street. 4 la Orlffln A V/Innlo's add.,
and there and write some of the u*r aisti
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOSIS
V'
erfior Warm-r will Issue a proe- j omeera who want Just such helpful
and 3 loU on West Front streeL
There re 36 Senior societies, with no
■ op-i
NERVOUS DISEASES
/BLOOD POISON
Ion «wlllng the atteniion of ih.*
887 active memliers. 290 oasoclaic ani}
be sold on easy payments or
You have some olBcer’^ who how 84 honorary; total. 1830.
V/EAK LUNGS
KIDNEY TROUBLE
iNl »pU* to I he fart thal thi* legislature
for other property. Oeor
tvved
There are 13 Jun:or aoclctles.
CONSTIPATION ^
IRREGULAR MENSES
. . hns set a^bb* S4 pU‘mb. i .30 a, -Mem eleeted
Raff.
Scpi l-tf
membership of 355 active m
NERVOUS
DYSPEPSIA
LIVER
TROUBLES.
; *try day." si.h the obj^x't of Improv- by I 11 meoaa w rite! The correspond- oBd 34 associate, making
8A-MU-LAH tablctB arc comiK.:i .b‘d fmm the csrence of rare
• .liig Ibe niiwiltf.m »if rural cemeteries Ing secroury Is th© otte coanecUng 389. There are two In ;rr»«Jla.^i^ wiD b.
MISCELLANEOUS
to
you
if
after
»
tiok that hinds us all in on© great with SO member*, making
East Indian Plants, and arc the iM‘rft*cicJ rc.vull uf over 20 years of
I ; ^^hmugh4Ki! the «ta»e
|
Id. and If one link Is gone ibew that lol of aU Endeavorera in the district I lag haU a bottle of
MONEY TO LOAN-lfo tax elawi
medical research.—8A-MU-LAH acts promp;ly on the Lunga, Liver
\Tuscub
iety Is shut out and no on© knows of 1€80
15 tlivorre
,
pm in mortgages Bouses for eele.
and Kidncyt. These organs arc directly re.*-pongibU* for the condition
thing about tL It may 0© that it
■ IwBdlng.
Inquire of K. McNamara. PuSi

ih©
very
bort
of
any
district
iwt. congregational. Dlsclpies. Friends.
of the hlood. SA-MU-LAH is a bbxKl p*jrifylng medicine put up In UbAlexander Hamilton
Place Hotel
July.
"> J*»
«..c erm. lut what of It. Presbyterians, United Brethren and
let form, and conuins nothing of an injurious nature. They arc Invalu­
at nint
.
] How much good will ! do others, or UnloB.
able in caaes of specific febrile disorders where the blood has a Urge
- N. w l^ihrcvp mal
w much recognition will U gM from
U.aa cn.p||...a
During the year 28 associate mamPALMISTRY-Oonmlt Madame HteM.
excc?s of febrint* or uric acid. Eve rj* disease or disorder that flesh it
* L'niied society? Again I aoy. write. her* have joined the active; 41 active
!:i invugbi him tiu;5.
Remember, the fntore Uee In pM
in» tor . i
Visited some society near you mod member* have gone Into the cbtirch; j
heir to can d>© traced to Impure Blood. SA-MU4-AH has helped tboaMeiaroorao* are |
hand, n eel^Ufle reeding wlU rtmtf ,
mg lor a .
j^^d a splendid meeting and there 30 Juniors have been graduated Into*
nmda of sulf4‘rer*.—It can help you.
: i *t3reat,jr Metaim>ra."
the tme life’s hlitory. Otm SH
1 were aeveral who made the Brat sUrt. the Senior toelHle*; 1171.20 have been j ______________ ______________
Hau<,fl-ln^hurrh‘«
lent agltnt but who knew of It? You bod a splen­
OnloBBt Bid* entrance.
did rally and the program was the best
in ,'“r' RHEUMATISM. wnd
lag Albiun M..«luK]i.is.
ON S-\LE at principal DRUGGISTS.
that
was
ever
given
In
that
place.
Did
home.:
ther*
tr<>
77
«ho
r«ad
tbofri
BLOOD
CUR.E.
A
90B tALB OB TBADB-4Bx ^
Adrian has another fence eompany nav one koow of It? You could have
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS, 50 CENTS,
BIWte .m«*ailrafl.r: iber* aro tt!
sent word to tb
the Cbriatlon Endeavor arbo bdoBc to tite Tratb L«(1ob; tbmim ara not ateiaU «ith naBit>.‘
If your dealer cv»not aupply you. icnd price and order to
X'orld and told them of your
of Gent MH* county World
o be held. Did you do U?
Yob bod some of the district
lUf»bAll •rg^on badly tnjared fmm It vonr socletT and It was w
And right here let me day n word! FopHmirbIill
-T40 JiASSAU STREET,
__ ______ ... JdEW yORK.u.
fllpiilag on bonaM p^l
Bbout that moot exrellent papw. forllj
THE HANNAH DRUG STOR|.^^
TRY A RCCORO WAHT AO

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TAXES

s2L-SaLnsrij:-.s£5 r

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IICHKM MEWS COMKMSEO :S:^:u^OT.nnrp:^^.•T^

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........ ... . j:Vv.:7‘vr!.vTb'cm‘^‘'^Tb^';:x..ir,

oie Smith
Premier

..-.... .

som SIDE LUMBER CO.

is

147. GRISWOLD
DETROIT,

SA- IVIU - LAM

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TH* exMoua

MiTT.J.JOHNSOHS

6088

FREE.

POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.

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j7

TM« KV»IMQ MCOND TMAVCRM CITY, MICHIGAN, WE0NE50AV. SCITEMKIt 13, 1*0£.

CMeacD t<4matcn bare left tbe
Tbe WaaUactoB Eha at Caabrklse.
Maaa, tnuttr wbicb tbe Father of Hla
Gooatrr took cosuBaad of the Amerb
can Army
177S. la dyiaf tram
d«ay.
r
Bacaialhc Wa jaidlit. vhkft iie had
loat aet eral yeaia a^o. BeaJaailB Tayy. aced 70. Of Cblehrook. Goan. wa.
io orerKiyod thal he became a rartoa
oaerrit. Jr., ia boay
hnntlBc atranae odon and miiakrmta
aith a •hotrun at Salrllle. L. I. He
la determined to jtei enough pelt* for
i fo ererjat for papa,
A blind brtmr at Altoona. Pa., ar­
retted

fur

prafcaslQoaJ

“pan-band*

IJng.“ hAa bc'en found to be the owner
magnificent estate at

iWi«olCwd«L W|»^0«ibia«.d»^

Pliuton,

and a bank arooimi of fCO.OOO.

mimUMmA pdafol i
wmA ftivd Irancrba

U70«atef^ to |MAi]i
sFonmeethit fall it will pay
yoD toowll awd kt na abow
yoo the many goodpointaoT
the

Famous Penin­
sular Furnace
and let us fi».niro on your job.
Wc have inmle a study of
warm air house hcatinp jmd
we will kfive you the- Ijein'lit
of our years of stmly and ex­
perience,

William Jetiiritjta Bryan announeca
that the estate of phllo S. Bennett,
the rich

U. b^»rfid«

which

fa, «t toil* u»ch« ifoofni*.

Wb7P«it
aootte dv» E<«7 4n«gut

U» food WOM ia 7001 hooa to
hto»li)Ob<dteo( WiaoMCMM.

Connwtlcut

<-etate

ho

di-m.>crat. of

wa*

ex<y‘iHfW.

Rastall’s ;
KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
AU NEW

WlNCrCARDUl

poller J. >%Tilte*s iiroducjlun of tho
powerful and

fakrlnailnK

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitaliie aa Idea
for you4

NEW WATCHES

WsAlMdoTimWsrHsAi

FRANK TRUDE

of DtiUty uid geoenl adapU.
bUity.

•HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA

Boardman River
Electric Lifht
& Power Co.

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE

has

AMUSEMENTS.

KomxtterWHATPOWKK
yon'v© bt«0D using, you’ll
EVENTUALLY employ

SOUVENIRS

been aclthNi. Bryan naya be haa gi*cnj
fe^ lo c±arliy.

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER

Areacy for Celebrated Fox
Typewriters

R. W. Rastall

I^Cfi F"ron^ m±rmm±,

Vm An Not Feellno Well,

rday “Trll

Is aald to to *'»** of the »ignal
. but too d«M<fi for the itb

jglEMlIWSOFTOEOai ;,.....

Ksey

;*IUeri mind of man to Kr*l»ide With,
k invent.^ a e>*i« m of unlvc rnal U:

H^ atHre Vounj:,
bun-auN to cJa^Hlf). cdw.r
■mOK. atio
,o« abot
.b«. and !
Mm. Kalhl.N-n
Montan * M‘*‘**<'*"‘1 »***^‘'l
bnoaUnlg,.. t„ rt.

m.

of

iht*

ciim-UL

theatrical

It will bi-' fcivn in this city on

Friday. Kept, li ^ SlcinlHjra** Grand
oiM-ra house and local play-goers will

%uuwu t\

ai.noara|.b<.r. In the iMM mritlni: rrKmi' **’*'^
of the liniH-rlaf hotel lo N|.» Vt.rk, I

*
the n; ><tir-oId

and waa dlmharaed by iVdue JdaclK
trale Kieiu n. im o.f.difkm

tb«r

rIiI

he

en^oy. U 111 with luiftoilnaMrouble ill
hla

afwrtiuesita

lorla.

at

New York.

the Waldorf
Baron

Kt. Heals.

Neither

|»b>»ir|«n» Itaii

csm-

2^.-

riiafiano.Ka, Tenn., aiiffiTetl a •r*0ii.

A>

Ibwicn. the j

fir** «imda>, when the rindniiati.

Junior ItiiMiian envoy. In alM» ill at th- *

ibbues g. Texas

V J

Psclflc ilepot

l>
■vi '

U »h rhnii*. but j bumeil. together with many ears nmi

loll! U»ih to eiii oni ‘

fndglit

vocla! eiigakeiiM-uiN for N. t. rul days.! *'' P» the

Tblevei*

in.lire

CM.VO KAhT
I.Y. NliKKuk.*, Muftdmy.w
rn.i*ta B-ttM* m
I.T l.udirgt .ti Tur-Uj- *

to the forhiH'o river, m-ar iKner. N

Io<iiiiir c-ar-.
whieh

CJiHJ-sv

Junes

waJr'r.^- ..f the crar araniing them self-

a rowUial uinl |

Atriihlidvip Mih Her, at the

Increares

golden

|Jiif»lleo if liie rt ntial Verelli ill <*ln

Ibdd au.l Hiher priNbieiloii ^|,ow bf-;‘ iniiail. tiiir.Himod t;ox

IbiU.-rts.

in

ihe

flNial

IWreeior

Myn.n T. Her-

year ending ! HcK .»f Ohio, an a MH-aker. Kay ing he
of the Mint U"»|h d

lb rriek

Ihfdge oiHTaibins ill mining !»«“'*•

eause»l the farrier out pill,

tiold

wo„ld

Ho i-Nweli



Mir-f^vd

presblcul

Tht**!
of

the

pm | Iniied Stale.*.

dueiioii wa» $S0,:r:M^<»o. an iiieivaH, td I

Ijinry NIewll and wife, of New

•:.UI.r.o»; ^ilier |irotliief1oi, was |3:r I York,

while riding

in a

loiimig ear

an iiierea^i of m arly f:..o«si, j iu'»ar Homui. FYantn-. were stoned h>
o»si

IH^KaniK

Heo|»olainliie.>ihe

new sltM-p

A borsi «if spet d look the

pnNiue

-entiu'tiiioii

Ik- b-ss severe than that of j
Its Xiye In

held

the rUnIe |s said to Im* foliowtHl by no
Tlie
.
.

prehl*torie

bury In ; [ Mcyele rankIv«*ii

have

an

o^.iK»rHinIty

to

Ji

dtttiun IWxird ill a.ixan.-e arc tni
ii.d.

Mr. While wfll Im Ms n In th.-

|»ati(*nage

<if |N»p»

iN rsoRally wlttK-ys tin
n III.* Um day.

He |ia«

*J*mi gold and silver iniMlals for

mimiritoi. «»u«' t»fi the most

striking

. haraci.-rB in tlm whole galU*i> of draniatlr

cJiaracUT*. ‘

M.ti Mr.

Thos.- who

have

Wblii* 111 the character of

MofihlMophclcK

rin

readily

under­

Mmiy.

•Trilby- will Iw* hamlsoniely

.-^lag***!. Isith a^ to »c.-nery . pitipd-rties
aud mtchanical cfftH-ia.
Jul.-K Murry's .ixxn company, pr<*.sciu
ing “The Mumra.x
Hir.l." and

b«k»u

and the Humming

.arlhfl !•> \y A. SleCorkl.-, an .-dp I
rai.d C*r.-. k iudinn; at W. ldH-t Fall>.'J

lam A. Whi’oear to th.- ndc of lx>r.l

Tlua«‘ li.« I.M-ate.1 Um.s of ni.*!i.

year*.

including Will-

Liimley and ll.-nry Oa»i Uxxls as tl.c

< lu »x* d tbi.-e r.*rhiai!gla.^^.•^ in a |U»^- organ gt1n.b r iM ing si-l.-ct.-.l . ntir.-ly

iH-iivxnl !.» have ImTd luirbd f.u -u.imm]

t.ui h.u. l. and now is m a h.»spltal .in

|«fi‘* “Hub" os a oult. 1.<

mystifylng

ORGANS

Uia t OB our U*t .rf rturio«*i>. l4*t tin
plK. .♦ 1*. th.-r- :o*Uy.

Tli8C.IL Tailor Coal Go.

EXCURSIONS

Bay Steamers

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

KE-AB-TA-WANTA
Leave 8:30 a, m.; II:O0 a. m

BOWERS BABBOt

Leeve i11:00 a m.: 4^:20 p. m

Taken in exchange
for Kl! IH.MX ir
AXO§
last few
week?. To make
room for anotliercar
load of rianos

max

lu* a

iri j name »> ass.im.-d

iT.Hn among |.romln. iii

leading in.-m

h.Ts of the dramatir pn»f. sslon.

imipb Hi Mirg..T x. a.ss»r.Hng to |tr..rar-j
• * ieir..r tie

rnlx.-i>ilx of t'hleugo

has exue*lni. ni.*.!
V

(he hc-ari
A

iim»x

Kl;:lii >nlh*rs xxeie belbxiHl to Imvv

He

1 Ihhu,

ing

| M-lu'otu rri.iniw. n. and

b,>! f*oinihe

lohilig
C*ai»i.

up to th.« mvk. maUlng It j Fra/.-r e.miniitl.d suleld.*.

then. pioiM tIy
.

wdh .h*gs.

“TIu* Isle of Stiip.*"

Isaac

The isail

perloini it.-- tuiieit.m^ ;*»»>« s' re pu k. d hj^i ai s.*a by lie* Wla

ll.xii.dulu paiHT days the exeeu

J

King, a fishing sehooiier, and land-

Ibm of tlu> «v.tai«; of Hio late Mrs. Jane j ' il Sunday at H.hm1i Hay HRiiM.r. Me
L. Hanford, who «Il«»d at a btdel there!

Sergius

IViin*.

th.>

h

jMiis.minc. will not pay the csir-jeap. rnlv.-rslty.
physielttiiw.

xx hlle Hu y

r. fus.-!

ilo
the .sfry. !mUi.- th«..iy
ibi abandon
»

'

: /

o|

the

eag*>. and tiu* dlMlneti.v UoMon auu*.ure compl.'iely

fiUing th.-

last

night “tisik " to its tuneful aJid catciiy
merriment a* a la^ge finck «»f il.u ks
might take to wau*r.

was no

lark «if the -spontaneous combustb.ii '
Mtig.*rs and’ managi-rs.
Th.

mio*ie is fu|l of pb-asing sur-

H.a< e suieid.- prevails at l*ittsbiirg
Th«- birthrate has

d.vr.-as.sl

pii*.-s. and thcr.* fare not generally
more pattemtxl after the;hiis of any of th.lutvailUig comic opt ras either, to Mr.

d*«l
Manchtru^VUlian
Hexing that

pf.'stig.* ..1 K.0 ^M.•c.•^ful night.s in Th!

ltus.>ian ^n*ae.v which mak.-s glad the h.-art* of U.th

pud. r . lr.-mnMafi.x-K iHiIntlng t.. mm j enx.iy. U i.» In* glv.-n a d.-gnv by'l’hi

L- ~

with the

Sel.indU r'K |uuticular
Open r. vf It 4 \lsti‘ in the Teamstefs

NOBTBPOBT

Faro Xt*-ali-L*i-wanta Jtinl
Uow<*fB Harbor 2**>o roiiml
trip; ()iii-tm, Xortlii»ort and
Norlli|jorl Point, .‘lUo itmml
trip

Wc Will Sell the Or­
gans at Most any
Price -

cixhIH

Ih- U sai I

This niU34ra1 potpourri cvb

d.nily ha.s a

RETURNING SAME DAT

Ive girl** vouM

Even tba l>e«t bouneked]: ira cannot make a good cup of
exoffa^ without good maUrnaL l>xrtT, adulu'ratcd and qucerly
Ueuded coffee euch wa unscrupuloua dealer* ehovel over their
oountera won’t do. But Uke the pure, clean, natural flavored

IlON COFFEE, ae leader ol iD oackar caOeeotbe coff<>e th»t for orer w quwrxor df a contury hai been daily
welcomed in million, of home.—u»d you wiU miik. a drink fit
for*kinKintlii.w«y:

prove .-nrhanfing in

colde- citi.> t*-an !>o-tou

whi<»* xxns

very cordial in welcoming tbe lively
trio

of

singloi;

lUanchR Tlm-kner.

funmakers.
I^IK

and

U Is a darriing show: with w.md* rful sC Ric efr.cts. Tloy imique *'radiim;
ballet " Uing

a

rema-kalb-

idi

%

rY. r,T til,
Iht-m.
!>r. Cl

M.&N.E TIME CARO

s^atF..':rrr.
•» arr»;14t wn
* ...................... to a
a

,:or. If l-raX. rttotore

bit t

.................................. II 04

I S IN

II W

! t 4.:

_
Cbing*rTy !!!;!
Wtxf. rd............

Im . n

pariicularly

The lato r hax •

laTi>h, in

exiH-n.li-

sult that there* no tele on canh or
tbeW created | r the combined ef­

Sale Baglas Salurdar,
Seplanliai IE
First customer gets
first choice. Every
one a bargain.

• qual ll

2.;

a Itonona t<* It* rataral cunt(>ar an*! Iwauty l<»t
Ihrrngh thU ratiw.
. We earneatSy wam bolie. v. arr^d
tutee «f In. Charlwi- KV-ali F**-l. tK*- that tbr
naKW. and T-rtrali ..f I>r Charla., t. on the la.,
laeb.rr purrh-.*1ng »>* •«« »«i« lauae.* no.
to n»e any other cr^wm oa the fare, a^ I>r
**

StoT*w aof! I>rucir.*l».

KIIVII

^

SPECIAL OFFER

VOOUOX 8PI0B OO.. Wtoda, «ito.

HARRY B. HARNER-Rxpert piano
tuner and action repilaior. .Batla*:
faction giinjaiileed.
With Kimball
Mualc Houtae. CIU. phone 264.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and counselor. Will»€*lm block. Traxe
eree City. MIcb. ClUzcna pb<me 105.
DR. C. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Bulbed
land bliKk. phyelclan and aurgeon.
ClLlrcns phone 364.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLt-<’
vt*r.

Price-? rca‘*«»iiahlc.

O. r. Carter and Itro.

O. Cai>

Offlee wllb

ollth phonos.

OR. E. F. CHASE—H
fltf ovdT
over llurb«Y-V
lltiglMY V «lni;s
yviiH phono Ucsi.it nf

thUt.

Of.
C.'iilolTlrt*
rtiim

DRS. J. 0. k MARY J.TRUEBLOOD

JOHN R. SANTO
PENERAL MSURAIICE
O. P. CARVER A BRO.

FIRE INSURANCE
L. A. BUlLINNik

A. D. TYLER
Office IM. New WUkelm kJecB. «K
ehoae.ftl

O^nd K*Md* A IndUna^Udway Co Tlin.
C*itj. 4 4d a m.. «on
iIV VJJxh
Train lecTto- Tfkx rvaCItT J! 10 a. m. ecm
i-olcu ooith and to..oth.
Tra^n l*to»Tr*. Trareo-- City 4 Jj p.

n.rtin.* for
• n»rt*^**


Trarereo Ctty !»:» a. m. for
i-tr.ta *m the S*< .rthjrKn branoh.
. extr lao ta. « for

I I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK

C. D. MILLER
DEE DC T IS-r
<Katl«nnl DMtUle)

IVIuslo Mouso

EYES Ok
C U DOeSWOOO.

KottoorX. V.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

:Dr. Cbarin Co.. 108 FnltoiTSt. N.Y. PEBE Marquette I

EXAMINED FREE!
r LASSES
IXIOUND TBAT AU

the larger ritiea last aeaaon.
Traliia tear* Travarw City a* folk»w»;
For ddeace. DMit. Toledo. Orwwd Bapl4«

It ha* \mi fonnd that h.rdrncetj per-

(LioB-lMKl «• rnrr PKkm.)

Icgiin.

l.N.II(DrH
6».WMcW(tbr
MONROE & MeWETR''
6RAN0 RAPIDS IIJOIAIA fYsEHEHAL IHSURAHCE

M. B. HARNER, Prop.

night and Identically the same produc­

SOLD BY GBOCEES EVEKYWHERE

LAWTON—ttnT'*7lfr“

gtH.n: oflif^ K in Wilholm blm k. HiirU
fliK.r. wHh l»i>. Sa<vcf and Fcnhal-

^ja m. an^l .XL

at StelDberg't Orand r»>era hous.* to­
tion will He given as was aeen In all

T. W. TMIRLBV. IVnllut. Over Bar*
num A Karl'i Jewelry store. Both
phoncu 103.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M D Phyii
clan and Mirn*fm. Removed lo i>f.
ficea over nrat NaUunal bank. CIU*
men* phone 385.

201 FRONT STREET

•The Isle of Spire" fa the aurartlon

two WAVS TD arrruE coffee.

H. HOLLIDAY. Gradnnte To*
Unlvcmlty. Office la Munaon
Telephonet. office 103; reel*
104.

DENTIST
:::

large and l-ullfol. roth.o* ran ,
m
T«> I.r.*rent th* baet from Khrtnklng. Main Ln* train*

fort* of M.*s«rs. liowe and Schindler.—
Boaton Glob.*. May 10.

OR. W. E.. MOON-Phon«.
office.
CItx.. 107: Bell, M. Residence, 710
WanMngton itreel, Clta. phone 21C;

GEO. A. JARVIS

iJ.r f»nr. n«^k Kli I hKU.!- It K4-ti
one KPplirKtb.ai
ehowtng
th- farrow

Easy terms if desired

original and arti.-^iic planning «»n th*'
pan ..f th. pro.’ucer5.

DR. E. B. MINOR—Office orer Amer*
lean Drug Store. Special aUenUon
to ey^. oar. noee nnd throaL Qlamiea
fitted. Both phonea. Reeldenoe 61S
SixUi StreeL

DENTIST

,h.
.... m th, t.
il tndt>rK.*d by tb* m-dicKl frK j
p..nUtvt-l,T th«* ..nly i.rri»KrKii..n i
knoKn fo I- ia
.ht,h ,ta.,..t th, ... .r
and ti.mr. will r..uiart eut tier
luK-rtd. thla rhr.-k c*r larrKK ey rvwr k to-1ih f

of

In the waters undc*r the earth Just Ilk ?

ft JSSCW?SSSriJ2t.iff 5Sf«rs.*S5 SJ! W

SIO TO $40

Miss* i

l^lch

Mattie Alarix and their assfxriates.

tun* for stage accwiwlcs. with the n*^-

HOW TO MAKE GOOD COfTEE.

thei-m

whol.i string .»f them.

Any “Isle** splc.-tl w ith S*» such afrart

The Seod oi Good Odfee

out of
the way. MI in pood
shape, and many
makes to select from.
KIMBALLS, Story
^ Clark, Chica;jo
Cottage, l-Istcy,
Clough .K: Warren,
and others. A 1 I
marked in plain fig­
ures,

oS

Leave 8:30 *.m,

NOBTBPOBT POINT

EN«*ry “.ip.-ra." *tli. said, must have*
a “gem."

DR. T. A. WILHELM. HentlaL
opera honme block. Room 1.

DR. F. HOLDSWORTH— Hpoclal aV
m to dlteasM of the eye. cir,,
and tbroaL
Glaaaet fitted.

|w,.N<-pe... o-*--*»----

Leave 8:30 a m.

lo {jet

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Orand
Traverae Land and
Loan Co„ F.
Tbnrtcll, Manngfr.
Ofllce, room f
Hamilton A Milliken block.

OAM«nTeWtlh«4tnTa4E » *. m. to 13
: 1 to k o m : lo N torwilnr^.
W

A ni.i|ik.*y 's lu'«it to r.‘plare w w.mi j tb»* indice .»i ttiat city, who ludleve h.*r
out human..me. so.m

I

MRS. C. L.~B0NNER*S hair dreaalni ’
lerlon, orm City Book Store. Boon

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS

OMEKA
Leave
ave 8T30 n. m.

Uf be mn-n li.-re, has

iHH-n dcKcrllKxl as x lriually an all-star
aggregation. tht»- dast

*MrK J. M. lo.»n*'* of
iK-tix.r. a
••^•Hutilul. lU-j.-w. bd
wom.vn.
who

. 25
FINE

..f Sv.'jjgall. th.« dtoboUc liypnotlst

.an eoiinti.ni In ^akl f. hsx.- b** n un * illstrlbuib.n a*

I. T.
.

oldest

le

j Piuy. who w

gr.Mdid .'xer illM-o\ere.| on the Aineri i

Kill will III

le precinctH of the Vat
under

struggle, choking of nausea.

then

whether the many w.wdh of <x»ini

stand hl.s hiHx-ess as Sv. ngall. as lM»th
otiiof d.niiger. but ion miiil x
lole.s a*-.* similar as a psychological

| ctHiph

Ing drug. U iH-lng Mieesyfully iiM-d In | I*’**’*'
window of the niaehiiie had
surgical oiHTaiions,
There action i> j t«** u •uiiKen,
eiHicr Hiloroform <»r • tber

25

Porter J. Wh‘te at

hU I ** s«fraey.

drxiwnetl.

June 30. says

Try m •‘Rill to-night.*'
. r«r awU bf *11 DrxiggUto
to Oont nnd 25 Cent Bcoioa
ACCEPT hO SUSSTITUTES

nrht Kt Your tX-r. |.r muilr Ktid
Kt K rt-K-.BK*.!** l.nr.. WhKi I. ihr

Thomas Kee |nifi* InsU-ad «»f being in the conirol of

son. who fell <»ul <d

VIK, VIGOR & VITAUTY

“Cool as a Cucumber”

have

• sludelltB MrueK

, and KdwarJ | ‘lie minimier of etlneation and hlh bu
Ihirktn lost hU life inlng tb yax.

CIVS

oft

ill Felutiary. will be reoiKUeil. a de

Sufv)

MARK CRAW'S DELIVERY*
CreigbL pwcete an
ttt aty Book Store.

OR,

jpzu.ta^«

Ar MwUtrf *
tuiordM-: a»K ,

as bioy as the nn ineii.

ulversi:! ••>.

In two dlffererii droaninK arri.Uni.

OUMd ky tvtrwark nnd kreJt

Tha-MANlMTKTr* 1- . *•
*^l »*<«tot. * n I.*kto Ml.

DR. O. C. CHASE. nmoxn\ trom SOS*
SOS Wilhelm block, to 407 and 40t
new Bute Bank Buildlnf.
J. % MARTlN-rhyalcJnn and
gebn^fflee 105

DR. A.
ronlo
bldg.
dence

MXS^’SiSSns:

Weddle. aatHl 17. a.* of n

have the a>ate'lir“o.wi.
m,..i n Bialnl*................
1 **'''"“***“». rtmlrartor m
in Thurmont
re'at oi»m.. a»'d
jn
the nral T^Urfor Mlu 1

the alrl.lwice. faUlly
jlng her. and thw killed him •If. Tl.
irai
iragiNly

In
the
ptiblir
i
lUron Komura, the Ja|ian

CUteesa phooa

WANO TUNIMO-W. N. MllUrd. 3S ,
years experience. Now loeated with
Grtnnell Bros.
nitkU

» near at band, th.
ward

STEAHEI MANISTEE

NeiMe Kuh'eiberKir. the forlorn

^he = *“'' *■'

•S.

THE HESSEN
TRAHSPORTATIOH^CO.

mSiESS GARBS
DIt F. J. M
ed to EY
ssdrfTT
SOS WUheUn block.

oxWe acts on a phr>togni|4il. plate ta
a wny almllar to light Tictunw may
be taken by It* ime. fflie naturv of the
InUneoce pro.wllng fr^m the iieruxklr
Ir hot aDder«tood;.tlil* adds one mow*

ZQCO. COACH 8TALUON. M VA<

Real Estate

OiC CALaHANX Elatle floor Fluaobforfloon.
eaWaRfitOM.

orlnorT hoopltml wnti Sotordar taO-•BOO Qt oooam.
Jolymt
TRY A RECORD WANT AW

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  1. http://localhistory.tadl.org/files/original/25a7aef1fd846a92134945eaeb0e6d64.pdf