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The Evening Record, September 16, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-09-16
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE 13\T?NIN(V RECORD
TEROArS
2287
W€ATHCII~«bo«eni uOt thwider
storms toolcht ami Svaiar: wairnsr
sro»t portion toalitht.
8PAQE8
BECMEFUL
urSAYSMIKIlDO
•T
. . ---- -—
%Mttm komurI pti^ciyco «ik»•AGC FAOM^HDMG.
Br wif« to tbe Crsalas BororL
Loodoa. Sept. ic.-A dl^cb to the
CastraJ New* from St, PeteO- ,,
•ays the csar kfl this moniUut for
lUPITTBSH nUOfEB
af NSW York tho Bmom
This Noon.
ITET 60T KTTQi
CONDITION IS SCCAROEO
OUITE SATISFACTORY.
Smit Sl^9s to Tohio I
for'ths ComU
C^ARLCS CROSS FOUND DEAD IN
SOUTH SIDE 1.UINBER YARDS.
WASPIOBABIYIUETOAPOPIER
D, Wire to the BvenlnK Rarord.
HEMORRHAGE DISCOVERED
Wsablagtoa. Sept. ic.-A man
THE BASE OF BRAIN.
lireo.e was lai.u<-d ihia fpomins for
the marrlaice of Nan Patteraon lo
l^erin G. Martin of New York, Her
Man Was a Cocaine Fiend and THed
Ihidky of
Stephena Kpia«mal
to Oct the Drug at Several
church nam<^ a* cierKyman. The wed
Places But Had Reen
ding was at noon.
Refused.
MYSTERY IN A
BROKEN WINDBW
By wire to the Breolng Record.
Now York. Hrpl. lU.—There sre tw
new dr»rk»piiienu (p the my»«<'riou«
fllne** of nsrri^ Kotnurs. A Imlk-tin
|*saed thin »oriiln». aanoiinrlnR hi*
the sitend
DID SOME ONE SHOOT AT E. N.
in^ phyckiaiu as quite •siUraelor>.
LAST NIGHTr
ftenjo Kofoura ihU m<imlnc recelve-d
a lelegnuB from the Mikado of Japan
comtaaiulttiK hiB to *Make rarr> fif him
•elf * About the Waldorf Astoria it
U pr^wumed that Yollowlni; tbl* Ini
p.*rUI eommaiid tho^ haroit will i«ion
retorer. That Knmsra nlll ^In hla uj CHIEF ASHTON THINKS SOME
ONE THREW A STONE.
m«JSt>lo obey th<^ osder* of the rnlkailo
• Ja erfdeoosd by'the mrvtaaai' he ^« in
in rtitarn . nprtriilnf hU “h.-ariMi
Mr. Mobio Thinka a Pacaerby Shot at
thaaka for Jlhe cammatul from Toklu. *
a Small Picture He Had on the
HARVEY RANSOM JIEARO REPORT
EWSTOiMIISTEE
NOT A MARK
ON HIS BOOT
Door—Missile cr Bullet Can
Not Be‘Found.
Big Ceswd of Local Antlersd Men Witt
■j . Visit Manistes Brothers
A man wh<nw» name b aupmusctl to
U- ('.harkr* OoM and hU home In
Maryland was fbund dead iKiweon n
car of kimber and a lumtH-r pile at
the South Side I^mlur rompany this
nioming. There was some dimrnUy
o the identirication tuir finally
('harh-s Kvan-^. who v^a* w ith him
terdsy and last night, and Martin J. i:
nlngw. fiawubroker. ideolined him a« a
who had given the name of
CharKw Croax The man wan a (-ocaine
fiend and had trted to get the drug a
iM-veral place*.
An lenueat was to have lM>en hell
tfil* morning at !» oVUndv hut was inrst
Iiiiiil this afii tmaui at I o'l h*ck.
In ih(*^ mean*line a iMistinonem was
held hy i’enmer lioldsworth. Dr. Wil
Tn nr%Z!^t Trad- in Far East
helm'and Dr. Cai*c. They discovered
a hemorriiage a« the bam- of the brain Uy Wire to the |-:\« Hire Reoitd.
and a* the man wa* evldwHIy of ai*> ‘ Odessa. Sejilj H;.- The Rutsbii \ol
Iinti-er
Ibet will reviinie trailing wf.’>
plertlc ten dene V they were of the
opinion that his d«-ath was dm- to a|»o the far kiis^» ru |M»rls next ,wix*k.
ph xy pndmldy Imliired l.y drinklii ;
Thednijiiesi wa.s I hen iioshhum-iI until
Men wanted wt>o wear »iz<
* o'clock tom<*m»w morning.
40 underwear to call and get j
Coroner’s Jury.
$2 wool union suit for 7^.
Fh.rlfT Johmuin emiutneled the fid
The Boaton Store.
lowing jury: A. A. (’amplKdl. Harney
Kohler. W. S. R«hm1. Ilorat^e Dunlinr.
H II. KolH-rtson. Mmle Rich. The fol
lowing wHiu-sm-s were Mmimoiied; S.
S easier, e^irg<* Meyers. Siepheii
Killea. H. Jennings. J(din Hlacken.
Charles Kvans.
Gret^some Discovery.
The grewjiorae dbeovery was made
H
a yarif man In the eni(CoaUnued on Fourth Pago.)
While etandini; quhlly In the fnml
njoni (if hi* at mi ill lawt evening K. S.
Moliln, the pbninin'aphcr. narniwly er
rapiil either death fn»in a rifle ^h^ll
or Hevere injury from a xtone hurlel
through his fruit do*»r i;la*H panel.
AlHHit 7 to. ixhih‘ cunveridriK-with a
cm turner. J<m> Klikcr. and hi* unknown
rumimnliin, Mr, Mohio waa atariliHl hy
the aharp hrewking of the glaa* ftanel
in hla front door and th« wblr.zlm;
pa**t him of a .Kmall missile which
drovt' the hrokeu gtasH through the
ro.m and Into the n«im Ju*t liark and
In line with tbe door.^ A am&ll hole.
ragg^Hl and Irregular.^arka the hjiot
wheix- the hullet or «mall stone idnirk
the pane and no other iratH- has Ihm-u
WtTNESSEO "TRILBY.found of the rauKe through n dlligeto
m-arrh wn* made hy the ehl.-f of im>- Dan Snyder Hott at an Enjoyable
llre and Mr. Moldo in the ehehing in
Theater Party La*t Evening.
AntkTreaty RloU In Japan Were Not
the rear o| the nn.m iu litle withh th *j
A joily pany oI twtl\e witin ssed
Caossd by Fstling Aga.n.t For^
inuke which the mi-'-'lle would havej ‘rrilby” at Stji inlM-rg's (Ir.iud last
signers. Mush Less Americans.
vening. Dan Snydi r of Sirringfirld.
e Hie
Ohio, who b np h**re
Moldo ran out
By WMro to tbo BveninK llcrord.
Into the iiawn shop of Mart Jennings j ravagr** of hay fever, was *ihe host
WswhIUKton.
iC-A forranl nr-ro.i^s the »itr.‘«*l. exclaiming as In- eii-j and groved himself ^ very capable en•tstoiahtit iitHtied I(mUv by the Jni»an |eri»t|. -What iare you trying to t\o. kill 1 ««‘rtalner. After the ihea’er■ the party
oar legalioo ••ylng that
n*
nieT ” They bad heard no reisirt hui enjoyed a imsmllghl hulo ride. The
porta eoaremlng the n-i'eiit anti tn-aiv
mavier Harry Ran*om. tht* little |m>p l»ariy roiislMe*] of Mi. and Mrs. Vissrioting havo heon tit«-Iv»h1 and ehow*
corn vender who I* Mathwd Just rhn of SprlngUeld. U.: A M l^mg.
the rep«»rta to have l»een gn*ally «*Xdiagonally across the *m*et. aaw oi Kendalville. Ind.; Mr. and Mn . W H.
macerated. He M)> the dUorder i* In
i(‘nm of small ert*ani ctdcfrol horse* at- Miad*. Mr. and Mrs. William Murrol.
BO aenae altrthutahle to any aiitl fo-tarlu-d to a single buggy in which wen* Mr. Nnrrel of Indiana. Miss K<lna Mnrolgn *|>ltli and «ttn 1i-h.h lo a fiM-iingvir
s(*aiMl twfi mi ll
1H* siattsk to Hi*' nk Miss l^Miie Na**h. Mis* Ularke!i
j hbatiliiy lowanl the Aiu’Tlran*.
Ik'i'ord lejir. Hematite ' lha't just as and Mr. Snyder.
they were al»pa**l of the siMdic he
VYDER WON MEDAL.
heard a sh*»t te s miethlng that soundI*! like a shot from air gun and
t Codislon With j Switch Engine Had saA Ihe horses rear. tliTn run toward Carver Made 25 Straight During Yesterd*y’a Shoot!
^ , raUi ResulU at Kimmcl,
the Cnion slr('ct bridge. He also
A» the regular me.ilng of the ml
heard Ihe falling of glass Flmuiianc
and gun clul» yesterday afierivsm Daii
oiisly with the etpbs»lou.
Snyder
of
SpitUgfiebl.
Ohio, won Hi>By Wire lo the K%t ning Record
Two thiHirlc-s ha\(‘ been advanced, wr« kly modal in iTe- prv .-lu-e of a fair
Chlekgo. Sept, h; Tl;.-eiigtin* draw one by thi* rhh I of |KdJce that a small
crewd.
Ing a passenger train on the Ibiltiiuore sioiK* in Hu- bauds of sohie one wa«
Tbe tporev were a* follows: 'Car
A Ohio ran into a switch engine early Ihmwn thnmgh the window which i’
v.T. r-r Sny der. 2.7; Darmw. Zf: M«ir
this nnimlng at Kiraoul, Ind. Tin- hn.ko thmugli it did not enti r luit fell
r*‘l. ,i:»: Saxton.
C«KhPn. H«. and
BWlteh 4*nglne was allow«*«1 to protrude 1>aek Into the stiL'i'V Mr. Mobio wh<i
Burns. IP.
onto the main llue. Eaglint i Snider. Itad a squ.vn- gkxss pludo hanging in
Itaggagrmaster Smoot* ninl Waite* the ceiUei Ot the glas.n panel cou.id
THE MARKETS.
Wilton. Zanesvllk. Ohio. W.re kilKM er»*d that if »he Irtmhle wa* caused
and.twenty "one p«'rson* injur«-<k
Teindt: Mich.. Sept tfi-Wheal. SZd
frum a -shot M wa* dee to some ync
wlit* m drhing past saw the picture corn. 56c; oat*. ZfMr.
Chicago. Sept. 16.—W’h.wit—Seideni
frameii In light and sb»K at It a* a targv‘!.» The shot imsM'd alona, the rim U-r. Mr: IKv'emlw'r. KlUe.
Sept ember. 5lr; )>e(M*mt»er. lf*Ur.
of it but did not touch \U
Factory Esploaion
I
Mr. MoMo dts-t nor f,*el that he ha.< Oats—St*pleniher. 2S»' • eral Fatelitie* and Bdanyv
an em-mv in tht- world and does not 26S.C. Pork. 11- 40; lard. %r.K,
Injured.
/
f-t*ii>id«r any mi?slle was aimed ni lc.r.o.
Toledo. O . Sept. 16 — WI.eat—S(-p
By Wire to ihe Evening Record.
timber, kliUc; iHKx-mlicr. 86’.»r
Avon. Conn. Sent*. IK.—The death
Eb»1 Huffalo. Sept.
Cattlt'—
11*1 fromNhe explosion and fire at tbe
Ught, wtt-Bdy. Calvins—Slow, lower
Climax FuKh company’s factory lierE*
She,T,^l,„we, fair.
Hogs—Active,
yesterday ba* lnm*aseil to nine. Two
others may die and several of the In And New -ew York Life Begins Suit firm;
jured are In a crlikal conditiim.
to Recover $2S.000 InaurThe Young l.adies solciety of ^the
ance Paid.
Prwsbytecian church will rnnH Mon
MOTHER AT es.
day cming at 7;5t) with Mb* Eller at
Cattage Home. r.«2 East Fronf slrei-t.
• toiyghtef Bom to At) Atfed Couple at By Wirt' to the Evening R«'cord,
Oxford.
CJikago. Sept. 16 —With the discov
By Wire tp the Evening trord.
ery of G A. KImroel, once a wealthy
Oxford. Mich. Sept. 16.--The C5- banker of Niles. Mich., in a New York
^^r-..W wife of Dr. C. H. Starr, an aayinm. a still to rty^wor m.OOh life
Abatraots of -ntl*
Udlaa medirlfte man here and a vet- Insuraafe
to hi* sister In Chi
SRICBS SATISFAOTOirV
♦ran id the civil wrar. has given birth cago has b«xm begtin by the New Y ork
to a daugliter. The faih«>r i« n«.
Life Insurance company. fXar neven
year* KImmol wks prtwnmnd lo be
Mr*. C. L..Ric(* and dmnlrttter. Miss
dead. Detective* traced him lo ToFlormee. will leave Sunday n!ght.
peka and Kansas City, where he u
tocpl. 17, for Chloago. lo attrtid the
tppwaml July 30. IKSA I WBBTB-at
anvetttag of ike Parta r>wn» at the H.
k
------------I CBttilBt
W. OOMhrd company. MarahtU Field
A Oo., BPd Caraon, Pirie. ScoU A Co.
SWEET CIDER 16
alMNit »eveniy nre
ber* of Trarerfie' dly liNlae of tClk*
Will «oon an tixetimloii to ManUte<* on
an Invitation from the Mar^Kii-e hKtci'.
The loral Rik* rlnh will he ch.*e,l fnr
the diy a* ohikI of the rnemiM-rH wilt
go to Manirlee. Tlic Maiil*tei’ Klks
mere rrntertaltUHl in ihiK city two
. week* ago and they in return will on
lertaln the Trarwrae t’lly hoy*. That
they will be Biuly ent€*r1ained I* a
matter of rourae. A hall ganir will Ika ihr pttignm.
Ki.llHI IttW X. 1, Jo)c>- will
down thi* aficmnon.
T
>j
SMO
Arranged for Eaat Bay.
The HeetboTOn Musical dub was dts
Ilgbtrully caitcrtained last crentag s»
the home of ML^ Chrisllae Harrooolh
on West .Ninth street
During the early part of the cvenlug
a buslnea* metdlng was hdd in which
much* was accomplbhed. The follow.
)ng new offleer* were elected: I're*ident. Hilen Klngwley: secrelVry.
Maudie SuITivan. and Ireaietrer. Ten
nk Prashil. It wa.- also decided to
have a marshmallow rtast a*
Hay next Tuesday evening, going an 1
iciuminK in the traction cy.
A very pleasing |rrugrani a» follow r.
BK rendered:
Plano solo. *The Dew Ikoiu^.’* Mb.
■ Shane.
Ms^ay.
"Qillclsm
on
l*o|ndar
Mm-Ic.” by Miriam Hay don.
Piano ^olo. -Umen of Jl-arts.
Mamie Sullivan.
Il.adlng. ‘ Hrh f Sketch of Heetho
vei-'h life.” Ina Ihirry.
Ib^dlng. -Franr SchubTt and Hl^
CofTe.. Mill.” by Jessie Manit.
At l« o'cb* k a dellcheis Iiiiu h (-onsiHilng of eoITee. xandw »< Imv-J ju. kb .
and assorfeil rakes wa> s,-rvnl Ad
jourunuid at 11 p. in.
Then* has
no nn-eliuii durin::
Ihc.siiinmer on nc«-ouiit of im) many oi
the menilM CH have ls*en rcMirtitig; The
next mel ting will IH- held4it the home
e-f Ml--. Jes-.ie Maim, T»t| We-i Piort
street.
HIRE WERE KUIEO
Illlltl OOVlTcvl
OIK'S
An Inspecllou b urged.
CITY BOOK STORE
THE HOIAIT CO. Ptbr.
HAVE YOU SEEN
THE NEW ONES?
one of till* Is-at nilvaji.
tilth’s of the Walk Over
Slides is the ^reat vari
ety of 8hn|>*8 in whi«*b'
tlu*y an* niatle; a ihniM*
L. tit every f.*d. (Jr*l
the sha|s* U*s^ mhilittvl
to ^nir foot au«l you'll
always avar Walk-Overs.
S3i0 AND $4.00
Sciml Sh«ts
BLH\ Why not jN’t a
pswl hup:jj’
nml
eloan yours up.
Wo
haven lino line of hit;:.
ir>' sfioum's in \*oloiir
atul .\ I giro Shoop's vv»v»l.
Drici's froui ir,c to Kk*.
It will iKiy you to i
our line of sponges if
yoti think of Imytng.
BIS. UWTER&PniALLEBM
that StpUmhtr
calls for a change fmm Summer
to Aidumn apparel, also that
evr-ry thing t^ie correel dresiier
tn-Mis b her<S
k'all Top Coats,
rail Suits, i
F.all llatsi fllovf**. Shirts.
Nerk wear and Vnderw«*ar.
Come' in and view these erbp
and n-fn-shlngly in w Mylc*.
BOYS’ SHOES
In buying IV,ys’ Sho<« .lon't
let a low price get^ tlic better
of your ju<]giii.-,it. < )ur kiml
of IViys; ShfK'S ;irea gm*! investiucut for Ihi* U*y8, Ihul.
Try a pair of our Ameriain
lluy piul you will know it.
lACMAIMT
&
R0800I
You I Know
of just how much wo
ran help
building
you
on Misses'ami Chihlrona’
Shoes, for the next 30
Diys.
Ciill ami
see
them. No trouble to
show you at
mrtdertilick
I 5.E. COR FRONT AUNION.j
w hen
iKjfore ooii-
eluding any
WAITly
^ DRUG J^TOReV
i:-
Kul«cli*B.Vta»-
...Special Salt..,.
3’OU
oontmcl
for LutidM*r, Materials
or III ill W(,rk.
We make sprrial inU'rior work for K.-sidenr4»s and Piiblie
buildings. Store Fronts ami Fixtures, Forcji k:<»liiiiin8, SLair
Work.eU'.
If it's made of woo. 1, we can make it.
& Company
U2€. VrctttSt.
TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
Cttlxena Phone, 82i BoU. IBB.
W. L. Brown. Mana«or,
V
A F’iano S-boro
Ikx sn't grow without cause; dm sn't Itecotne the largest in th<^
rniUvl SUiU 8 williotit the lH*st <»f reasons; how wouM it eontinue for upw&nls half a eentury without them. There is no
mvsU'ry aliout it Close attention to the iuteresU of our jxitroas, i«rmslaking, U> ph-ase ami
lilK'nil in all th alliigs with our cuemiers: selling piam»s aii'l organs
f eiiiinontstimling at itrices, ijtmlity oorisuleriNl, whieh eomivtltion
is" unwilling or unable to meet.
These principles are tho Ixisis on
which our business was foumlod
ami is comhicted. and uf»n which
we ;isk your farther iKilronage,
Popular music Talking Machlnas
and Record*
ORIIMIMEI-I- BROTHERS
MfaXUaa's LMdiaB Mode B—m. t59 1. Froat St
MBws c.vronNo mbns
Record Breakers
Our New Suits
CERtlUIlT
B»T THE RECOHO
We have distanced our
U«t of last season, ami that's
ho onliiiaiy arhieTitmenl.'
I L We drtenninrd to make it
^diflicidl for any onf to pick n
flawinour Suit SUxk.ancl u
_ , < arcfiil ghince will show what
l*'>s.Hiblc iu do when falx
CIX>TlIlNGk e rORWISHlWGS ’
I CRREFULir CWSEI UR
rnOREO
A few in our window—a good many more
inside—the kind \hal fit and cost you no
more than the other kind.
$10. $12, $15, $18, $20, $22
Xh0
N«w Railn Oom^m
catad faitiM WiUMla U M
------ T“-----------JohnCLM.
LOOK fbr lira. H.M.TimbllB% fall a«L H*-
wmi
We carry a largo lino of
th(i Ri*l School Hoimo
Shoes. Kothiiig better
nmtlo to wear.
DEKDAKNISALIYE^
O. C. MOFFATT
A POSITIVE SAVING
of one quarter tp a third on WALL PAPKl If purchaJbd
UBtx
fait We find onrst Ivo* over stoi ked on some gndes of papers and
art- *acrlficmg lactn accordlcgly. It vrllllndeed pay you to do paper-
iSHl^RMANe_____
. (NEWOAVia BI.OCK.)
' We have u groat showing
ofFallSuiU.
.
:
NWyon/prioe andwcll
90 5 hy ^
more ilian mtxl your expectaH«t'ScUffn« 6-M« . .. tioiM at fvery iwint.
•■'■1
m
meom. travcmc enrv, mcNioAfi. tATuiiMv* m^zunn u. nos.
f
^
R
9 r
*vtrriiMnrniniv ^
‘Wist.9
aakMWWB wyi, with ^
-.Jlwl’V
f«ii»i..d.
r
|Rit it tbare, geo that a S
part of it is left ^
aafe and aeooro in the
Saringa Baak ao that
yon may have it plus
oompemnd intereit
whm it win be of the
$
f
$
wben^oa are too ^to
cam more, or when yoo
wanttoinreat inabtttiMcaiof]
1
C!uirn CoNaMcratiafL
THC OLD MtMJOM RAILWAY.
The action of the Old Mlanion pMa
pic la maklns a movement to call >i
the i^ca siren two yenn ago reprwumtlns Ilh.OOO In aid of the ekcUrlc
railway project promoted by U K.
Olbb*. ha. led M' OIbb. to maka a
Btatemcnt to the pren* aa to his pruf*
ress^.
When these note* were glrcn Mr.
Qlbhs waa »n negiaiatioo with a bnan.
rial eonoem which had agreed Co
(Inance the enteriirlse. bnt owing to
the stringency In the money market or
acime other cause at that time, the
Uiwl fc II through. Kver since, howi-ver. Mr. tllbbs lia* Iw-en working dlH
gr'tiily to bring about the construrtio:i
of a Btnwu railway In Traverse CUy.
and an rlecitie line to OW MIp«Ioil
He has had several mglneem here
from New York and Clilcago. making
Investigations and their ntnrts' rtdn
live to the prospix^ts have
itmoI
flattering. In fact, acrcral fionain^
houMw have aigniflod n dcutre to ne
got late the bonds for the railroad luP
up to this ilroo the resnits have not
b»en aulbrb-ntly definite to wan-ant
sn announnunert.
Proapecta Am Bright
ft is tnio. however, that the pnd»*ct
Is pnigri*ssing and from eorrcspttndVIn view of thiR fb<i we l»elb»re that
L-nrt* rt'ct'lved by Mr. Gibbs the pri»sJMr Gibl»« ahontd In- granttnl hunrlmi
IM'cis K*vm bright tor the eomplethm
,*1lroe at Iea5.! to eomplete the deal.
H the line. Mr. Gibbs showed to the
4 :^whlrb Ik now iH-mllng. or t.i dei.-rinlne
' or not whether U ^ to
Kuec-K^nl.
urge New York flnaurlnl concern with
j. Cl>efoit* any artuni IV laki-n to hamj*. i
shirh he has made an agreement to
i bUp rogres* with t^* enterprise.
n gcitlaie the bonds of the pr«iK»Hed
The pniptwiHl Uur nu-an* much to
vimiuuiy. This correspondence, the
the iH-nInMila people, and If the Im
ast letter dated this week, assurt**
provcBM'iU waa worthy the artHuint
Mr, Gibbs that the project will ma
they *uhKcril»et! two >«-ant ago. It I*
eHallre and It is slated that In all
certainly worth a* much, at h«iRf. it
iMliablllty the lln*' ran bo InoiK-nitlon
.tWlKtlm.v The iK i.lnKula iM-ople have
IV next June or July. Mr. Gibbs ha.K
*
t*-lK'ei»in»* (Ht<joun\g« il
ot tlo
Unmiod it nee<»sHary to n*fraln fn»ni
.kfallun** ill «hv ni>goilatlon.i for the
naking any slalements relative
^cloi'ldr ndiway to Ohf MUrIod. fo»
Ine. until he was pcwlllve that the
>.whlch thi^^aannot l»e blamed. I«it In
oad will be bellt. He has exp«mdej
• V*
. >ylewMif the^rt that pr^'M^nt iicgntla
•noBldemlde money «if hi* own. fully
^
ilnn»j^»hil4fyuce«»RR, would It not be
!1.5oi». since the first of last January
£r.';
nrll Uv them In evcrrlse a llltb* dela^
II an tmdeavor to gel the projt*#';
-. v;^Jr::^^lH-rore
th.-lr iioIi-kT There
InamNd It U a largo deal, however
*»'• Mle^rrlon bm that the proiMwisi
ind monied nnm are very careful hImhh
: llnarto^oli
will mean large
making deflnUe promises until after
rr " ^
’H^IMi.ver In tin
investlgatlou has been made
later, and greatly en !
In Fall or Spring.
valee tif n«l estate and
A prominent eugini^-r was In this
natural-rewurt resotirres
eliv a few months ago and made ,
wtih whieh the iwmUimla Is ra%r»n^l.
Ih.jrotigh
investigation.
HIk rcTK»r
;Xo]]
to Increase.the facility of
was sttbinitted to th«' iHutdiug ismi
twuiy referr.sl to and <smsbb r»'d favor
4^
iTtldK m Irullably, and unle.-s. tb,-..- |5 w<mii Kenmn
hlleh there If. fair pir«‘iKYt ‘dial th.*
.‘-uccess tif the enterprlM' will Ih* as
^ .
,
LIk. Flndtns Men*y.
& '
Finding healih'^s like lituyng numey sured either this fall or <«r1y neat
P
thitik those who are sick. When j^prlng.
i
ISjyou have a r**ugh, c«»ld. wre throat or
Definite Statement Soon.
r , > , ^rhoni Irritation, tauter act pn»roi»Uy
In view of the condltbms Kuirmiitd
iF'* ^ - , »)ike W. V. llarlH*r of Sandy l.i‘vel. Va.,
W
saya: *'1 had a terrible chest; itig thlh enterprise. Mr Glbbn bellevi>s
wm Jl^runlde. camns! by *n|oke and «xh1 that the Old Iftawion iH>«qd.- should
^ 'wlust on my lung*; bm. after finding tui | t.ot b.. ha.Ktv In calling in their notes
J^TelU•fdn othtu- n*m*wllo*.’l was cured and that he sho.ihl be given a further
:
by I>rf King’s Newr Dlsc.net:>- for ConW
sumption, r.nighs ainl Odds.” Gn^at- extuihlon of time. The council ha«
naij. of any I'ough or long medicine granttul an extension of bis franehlse
J'jp the world. Al C. A. Ilugbee Drug and rM Gibbs iHdleves that within a
, fCo.’s, ir ll. Meads’ aud Johnson l>ntg v.T> few weeks a definite stattunent
: Co.’t .Irug stoix's; W»c and 11.00; guar- ^can lie made as to wh.’tber the m*g.s
^
' d IVmteciL Trial IhaHo 10c.
{tlations will materialize. He .say» that
i in e,XKf i* U firm do«-s not coinplete
hlrh stands
V. .^nrlngK siivngth. hiatllh and happiness ready to ij^ke Its place. However. Mr.
; j ho the wlifOe family. Nothing equals
* ’ Jlollisters K<w-ky Mmintjiln Tea as a *'**' bs is firm in hs belU'f that the prew; ^lunlc. Si ceutK. For .sale by Johusuti ■ cm negotiatlons will go through.
•Drug Co.
I
0
TIk? nei'iitti: of ihe mtidt nU o( the
pmlMte wbo ic*v» ootf* tkm yvn
' kS«L nprf’Mmtiiii; tc>fi i!u»a»and dol
larA »o forihrr tb«* t lecrtHc railway
. jw>|fw1 from UiU city to Old
* at Vbicb a docJ»b»n wan'inadf to call
to
notem, bajt prompted L. K.
: ClbiiA «bc promoter of the eourprtt-.
to make a aUlerovnl of bU prr>arPM.
Thin catrrprlM? hafc.breii ondrr way
fpr »fT.m! yr«" and Mr. Olhba ba*<
■peat a large amount of moni-v to
^Vtniiolc H. lln ban bad fallun In the
• paat tming tn no fault of bU own. bat
Bcnr bo baa Inuiartcd Informailun tn
f the prraa a bleb look* \.-ry promising.
;.alid If Un> ncfcotlatloiu which an- now
t pending nball mmierialUc-. Ol.l Mission
^ Buiy liMik fur an tf'loctrir railway early
^aeal ^umtm-r. Of *HiurM-. In lame
a fliiaorlal fkaUa^HAU ebarmrter^ there
alwttv* a rUnre^or^a-bllch. Mr.
kidcimblf c xiiciiciirc
..Wllh tbPW> mlufortiineii.
I
but the ettrrv
\ apondenrr nhlrh be baa fecelvt^d from
‘^a iTlIable IlnaarlBl cemrem In New
.V6rk Indicate* that they mean buhl
^neaa. ai,tl tlial ibo Infnrmatb.n fur
'nUb«f1 them by a r<*nable fUiglnei r
^aulDcietit grwtwd for deflnlte^neguflu-
' jgjiv;:;
For seillug heor luwwsd In Amster
smitt«h weijrhlhg over l.nrtn
ipomids wa« .viiuht 't^*e«»ntl.v at .Santa Uani as Monlch Iw. a Ivomlon sal inn
and costs the othi i Jlhintb»ii. 4\il. ■ it waw. twehv* f»w»t k»*et.. r Wtt.s fined
i:!. long
V ...
^
.unNSinnTnuHniuin
$ People’s Saviniis Banh
NAIKMIAL
I
pleasted
•me dreadod
that sriimre ha<
STRICT PRACTICE FOR HIGH b<-< u able to cure In all its stages, and
that is CaUrrb. Hall * Catarrh Cure
SCHOOL FOOT BALL TEAM.
U the only iMwUlve cure now known
to the medical fralemily. Catarrh
btdng a ca&stitutinnal disease, requires
Must Have an Excuse for Absence— a const It uthmal treatment. Halls Ca
larrh t'ure Is taken int« rnally. artinv’
High School Girin Organixed
dirtxlly ufsHi the I>I(mh] and miiroiis
«orfar«*s fif the system, thereby doBall Team.
slTtiylng ^the
the foundatbm of the d»MW»*e
The High whoo! ffKit Iiall squad ws t ^ bSidtng'up l»
; Its work.
divided into two teams yesterday lag nature in
ors have w» much faith la Its cira
and. after nmuing thnuigh
iwiwera that they ofTer One liuu
• fnrmationr were lined
agiKT-d dred DuKar* for any ca.e that it fails
anothi r and a bri.sk Kcrlmmage
Send for fist of lesUmouials
Address:
nfaho.it fweutv miiiuies enrued. ..\V^
r. J CHRNEY X CX) . Toledo. O.
material Is UeveUqdng rap!dl> and dur
fUdd by all druggists. 7.V.
tag yesienlay K practice, although the
Take Hall’s Family Pills for is.nsfi
work was ragg«-d. M»roe flue in palloD.
dividual work was wllm>s«d by liu
sperlalorw.
r
to Iburolt and Tob*.b.. fi.oo to
Tuesday and Wednesday afum.smv Cf^lcago. 14 im to Grand llapids on G
It a small bunrli of plaveo turn. 1 4t X I. amiuni i xetUKicm. th’iidwr .{r*l
to Ilirhmnnd. Oet. loth A^k anv
om and Thursday aflermnui the squad
G. Jl. fc I. agent alsmi U.
tugelhi r by Mr. Knight an 1
?«•!»! i*‘, III iK't ;;
given a “hs-ture” on fuming out.
scbwl spirit, etr,. after whlrh th*
Got Off Cheap.
of tlM«M« who would turn oe:
Ho may well think he 1ms got off
regularly or give some reatumabir v\
heap, whfi, after having cnjuiraeted
ruse for their abMUire wvre taken ard tm.sH|iaiiun or Indige.Mum. is still
►re hi
hereafter when the 4s*ys line up un the
fb l«i fur prac!l(H‘ the roll will Ik> railed
New Life Pills. A quick pleasant and
^ny are absent they will have riTtaln cure for heailarhe. <iin*-tli»H
It the next day.
Hun, etc. 2.V at C. A. Bngl»ee l>nig
Girls Athletic Association.
Co.-a. F. If. Meads’ and Johnson Dm:
Th^ girls of the High school m-t Co.’s drtig giorcs; gnarantoovl.
last ireek and organlrevl an athlet< ■
latfon of their own and will g,n
ball 1
girls turn out eveery afte
1 and pu:
If^ a hard imctliv.
pmctlo
In ctimmemoraHon of the d.ath »if
William .McKinley, the flag on the CeuiThis report la mads up on Wsdnei
tral srhewd building fl.«t».a at ha!f
mast Thursday.
Travers* City Markets
Attacked by a Mob
And teaton. In
lal^r riot, nntll eovcnvl with sore*, a Chlcagti striH-t
s
ear
conductor applied Bucklen’i
Salve, and was. soon sound and
i Eor*. iW <1,^
”I rise It 111 my fiunlly.” wriios G. j..
,..r poaiKl...................
Welch, of Tckon*ha. Mkh.. “and find ,
............
It |»erfoci.** Blmply
imply groat for cut* and I ('rMnwey Imtt.T. p-r 1
bums. Only 25c at C. A. Biigliv
I>rug Co.’s. F. H. Meads’ and Johnson
Drug Co.’s drug stores.
II
loat her atmgth and vigsr. aad bs-
•■d hemHhjr - C A. Bosb,, Dni«^
r. H. M««di .ad Johan Dnc Co-j
dragsMta. sell bim! gvara&tce them at
Me a boctla.
orfol«tyo'=te&r^.,
UmtwiUtalurUii,/-
6UARARTEEO DIRECT from;
MT. CLEMENS
Ml aomens Mineral Salts from one
of the Btrungest mineral aprtags ta the
world. A leaspoonful of the salts In
a glass of water equals a gallon of tbl*
mineral water drank. It makes a aolu
able salt of uric acid. It docw core all
kldnc.v, liver and stoigarh troubk.
worn forms of bowel trouble con
trolled in seven lofourunni days, Bug
kv. druggist; American Drug Store,
and Wall s Drug Store.
at pi i2-in
ScpU'inU-r
J. W. SUATER
DesMh Pminl) Fir Sill
Wfc.UwhMlk.ljUI TwkrtkMiB.—fin-rttii
Mrabk
’ be sold.
Call or phone for price*.
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoskey.
op luv St. omKwIte DarrowV
rtore. Building on same is now userl Charlevoix and Harbor S.orings, Buna-K wart'house. but can be used for day. Sept. 17. BOAT LEAVES AT
dwrlling.
ICth and Rennie SU,j «
SCHEDULE.
l»l
17 ft. cm Iffcih St
ft b.i
West >th St, ea»t of!
' ^
.S’o r.
FAIL
ORDERS
Hot ‘ and lot. sni Sixth St.
I Lqdies. do **01 fail to call and see
St and Michigan Ave
3 bits on Kim wood ave., between
\Vnvn«‘.-led lUv Six
r. li.fK on Spnice street, between
W.aync and Bav St*,
iuot 71. and h.uiive. Oak He ights.
of the IM-Kt Ifw-atHin* In the city
or Mirrounding eonniry fc»r home. 4
arn-s of laml. large house, cor. Bay
and BamxdrII Sts.
12 to 11 a*-rt‘* land In WmwiMsl town
: hip. alMMit 1 mile from cUy limit*
\\ ill make- a pmkI market garden.
......
and Novelties In Silk and Wool Dress
Goods, from Chas. A. Sfevens A Bros,
and Mandle Bpo*. of Chicago. Price*,
lowest In the city. Specialty sultr.
made to measure or made from cu*-tomer's cloth; also fine Underwear to
measure. Mrs. H. M. TIMBLIN. 212
Front St., upstairs.
j-« pi 14 if ,
‘
.
JAS. A. I
UP-TO-DATE
*.-pl 12 tf
kuRviA
HACK
*. B. CBAns.IMrnfrtettr.
WMktallOfc I
DEXTERS
J. M. HUELLMAIfTELj^
■EAL ESTATE AMD LOAMS
1
Rmwiio ■*
"""•
For Dance Husk
Fine Dental Worh
EVERYTHINO
wona.
■WF*”-'"*'—■
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
IN
JARPET
rkoM ll«
ndilK esriKc cttngf-siion and <-f»Kilv«•xs Fluids whii-li slifMild f»a.xt. tlirougfi
bi»Wf|x aii'i kblu«->K are st-en-if-I
flu- iKtsf an«i tlirtmt. llidliKlcr >
IbAf-kv XtfiMif.Tlri T«-:i will
.I.*, cents. Ff.r j*ab- by Johnson
2» B. rrt»t tM.
nnig Co.
DEALERS
A. J. McPHAlU
SWEET CIDER 15 1
'^I’r n:::
Then" is (*on*iib-rabIe
flmlN.
If! plinty of wikkI limlHT
land. Soli giMid
Karlt»rv on Bav St., power an«l mn
rhinery ready to run. z:,?. U. fnmtag. .
g(HMl location for any line of manu
fac t tiring.
AI*o several gllt-e«lge land contrarl*.
ig IC-lf
J E. Grelllck Co.
TlWfJ RATSKOrTWAVr
J o
annual exrurslf.n. OrtolK-r Zrti
00 ti» Richmond. Oci loth. Ask any '■' * *
R. X I. acont abmit It.
*ci*t IdtooctS
ngi-aick.;;::
( ALL OK TKLKPIIONK
329 SOUTH UnOI STREET
CITI/KN.S”rnoNK II'.IS
enx iDif
GUIS.W rhan* riv
IN
EVERYTHINQ
DEALERS
IN
EVERVTHINO
A Beautiful Piano
We Sell The Bradbury Piano
is the simplest »rul strongest of all writing ma
chines. 11 liocs better work, docs it quicker, lasts
longer, and costs less in the long run than any
other tyj-cttriting macb’nc. It is
J.-t a fcrr4 y.u '»Jt 4mlr uifclc -rli;-., .!! 4»m k.
M«tJnr« P.W.4
Stri«.fr.,tm F.n*l»J.
The Smith Premier TrpewrMer Compel^
l74 0rlawoldSt.
DETROIT. MICH
that you hear so much a^jout. It is the i»ianu that has stood,the test fur over
fifty years, a most remarkable record. Such pianos look best—sound bestwear best—sell best—pay best. It always pays to buy the best.
!
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
i^lM-TV
i»KR
is the best on the market. The sweetest tone—the best of workmanship, the
finest finish. There are many who would rathi.r have an or^'an than a piano.
We should be pleased to sec you in'our Piano Room at the front of our fur
niture department at any time, to try our beautiful in»truments and learn our
most reasonable terms.
OflCN-r
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
8So SEE OUR WINDOW’2Mo
J. R Paige Electric Co.
liS CA^ STREET
The Famous Farrand Organ
'
SOMETHING NtEW
PHONE 60S
^TKHMfafcur
9
MERCANTILE CPMPANt
VNIRUSSAS Ml Msnvia
1^^
M
DENTIST
Should 1k! in every [home. Music produces har
mony in everythin^;.- What better kjift could iie
made than to present some one with a l>« auliful
piano. We say this to every prospective piano
purchaser! We can save you money on every
piano bought of us. Why? Because ve buy di^
rectly from the factory, tlius saving the middleman’s profit, and we sell di
rectly to you, saving again the additional agent or traveling man’s salary,
both of which goes to your credit, and our pric «:s are correspondingly less.
You are therefore getting all these iiroliis.
^ :
$5.00 to Detroit and ToI«h1o. $6.00
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
tSr-SSU’SUJ.SSil.^;
With a tiwpta iK^TSui ahe
The World’s Best Typewriter
THE FIRST HUNDRED DOLLARS-
FIRST
$
$
ROU WILL BE CALLED
T.T.-4-m
alwtys comes lurflest, but almost aiy wajeearner can accumalate that sum in a few
months by REGUIARLY layinc uide a fcw
dollars. Our Sarlnn Department was in
tended to receive Jnd SMCb deposits, and m
aaonnt is too small to receive careftd at
tention. Onr new *1101116 savlncr banks
. are hr superior to the dd kind. We loan them
4 freeto^oirsavlncsdeposltnrs.
t
Ot-1II.L.Y IMIOIH-r3
Cl £52?______
DNituAMiAa NI Minvsa
eNiHXAMiAi Ml mrivao
a.
- im &vcNw« mcoiia t«avii*«^ity. meHUuui. «atu«i>ay, scptcmkii m. im.
v,S®jt
V v t;
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rUaUmt Mr. mad M«. kleter4 U OBPr-{
nUMmMdliM
Immd.
Ml. mad M;*. Bd Ore«wmrd m» ai|
VT2^^m
AlmaM tiym vmmfc rMUac tMr m»l
lag txm w^Omrn OMa mad laAmaa
teoaUR mboat thtny paople u» Rmpll
aty. Mm oC Ihmia hmwa atraady
hay am4
tnratag <
WUUma mad UaUlj.
I kb *nt car ;
1>» R. talth mU9^
6UETKI:
load or pctmtM UM
Hmm af Mr. mad Mrm. Chartea Kfa^l
AttUSCMCim.
>sss
y«Mi# ReepM.
A
oat
yoaag
eharcli waat to a body mt t o’clock to
iDodem
antbora.
White
m«
KroU. who were recently inmrriod.
ecm roast to the bright mooollgbt was
In addithm. tlie I>m1
medioerd.
a liberal use oT the wood pfie which
In •'Trilby-It aerailngly U
op to White VI boM the bfirose and the'
Mr. Kroll hmd mtored ap fur winter and
oi::er» are simply c-roployed
games mmd readtog* were ihe paatimes ^
to gtre |
Tbe lAfrd ■
to the home UIUI o'clock.
lx* bypnotlred
the
tten
by
singing
gr»*nsal!s
was
Hoveier. aa
rung
U*h!nd
omlnv-d
crvrr the* rorro-
»>p(*ndfuj^ dal*.- «nt jemr airti.
w*y, i)u local Hlrh
By thi'
U well
to\>
»' r<*5.:flilcd In coTli^ca n*»d unlxcr-Iilw
Igpt j
is going to attack them the next tim**.
4AO
Sion was not exactly a mater of gri f
While
the
play bearinir
unique line. The
l**.e re'r I
Muromend
WARDEN.
baric Incldrnt.s
hms
Hu- n a.!»tathin
a husband
o'
have conspired to cause her to bellev
Wrtrti*
*bf affection any wife Is wurranied In
Ainiw Parka aaAJjoit|4i^r«r*on: EpV
speciiag ar. due her. U Is In the man-
wn<:t> rjf MUhljcmn. M»T^rT^H
ler with which the a’-'lbor deals with
Wrlmkl; A'llaa
the Saginaw
river
fishermen med a commltte*^^ ba* U*ed
COPEMISH
’I
whom rircunivtsneer
no longer regards her with the degree
IV>acUv
stirred up
appointed
to take their case before
the Michigan state fish commission,
and
mother fif NesMio
were
ilatiir
by the commilU*e to place Ufore the
U desired that vyi-ry mamber will
the y.-ar W.^ln.-sday urtcrntxin.
€-•*1 ibr follo%tlnu olUm-rT
miUni; year:
Th. v
fo’- th.
Harry
Uri|y:i;
«*n
fvert'
The five memlierr of the roropany
TW* following an^ Ih.'. r^-reatly Hort *
l:a\e rtrenriy Inrn-aMHi their hoNang.
Od olIlrM'ra «»T the Pr»*rtiy!erlan radios
Aid aocl. ty :
by acquiring a coni rolling iut«*reai in
I»4. ^id. ni. Mtk. !l.d» <’
Rrt; vice pr.
. Mr^
the Cheboygan
Tliax. mn
KavigmHon company.
Operations In the Cheboygan river will
; leU; aamlary. Mr%. H.mi. r Sly: m;a.^
not atart^ntlJ next year.
, urer. Mn.. Martin Kraaiir; chaplain.
Mri. Henry l)nrti ll.
tn thlH plare for another year by ihr
B conf. retire. r-d mill »«dd 5er
at lb.
lo an a. tn and T:^* v n.. a!-* at tUr
tii.
T.. ClM-eUnd. O.. .n<i nuff.lo. N. T..
Will lie ru- over the l^ke Shore .v
Michigan Southern Jly.. Tuesda:/. Sent.
aw«>sAa'*3t
ehtiri'h lienr Shn.lnr at
ffak Lake churrh at 2:^m. „
Olio Family Annual Excursioof
}
•IHEMDHHYANDlHEHUMMINCJlItD
Rev. C. 8. Rlik-y hai hwn rctunuHl
that temptation, and the ontrome that«railing .
•leted.
mi
::;r;:ue:
t;r.d p.
m
lib uLkmliijs buhj.vi
irlU 1m'
Rlble.*'
l*H«ri|d.M «d lli"
ITe^irhlns nt the i;.*rnian He
fan^. d rhureh at 10;Sd .»
^b«* ratli.dl;
elirreh
m
at
Marx.»:
!»;••«) and
In "The Mtmmiy and
llird."
It
is
theism City
e’.aiim d. | h» te Tues^Iay
mine
who do^n
niv io.;nd
not
vleid.
in
and
Hire'
akm.
m.< uerk. •The'ptl.e n*mnln.« at r:. le
27 e.Tls pi-r buhJi.d.
IN !e; 8, H* liikerlH'fT ha' suffi. ienP>
>*.re.xiveT.*d fmw hi*
rclthal Hin
permit iif hU Nim (:«n»i,;e.
t‘»
who hu^
AW hrmigiii their liay*
goodies and a
Mn*.
tx-o Ihiffe
biirl. d
\ery
Monday
wnmg. depute th,- chuuU of i
Murry s
aftermsm
was
Ag.x>-J
Marrin.W
En«--,denh.irg
am!
Cnder
Juler. j Sheriff Holland were at the huh of the
1> autiomitf.t county as It was rvitiri wiH*k.
f«»r a iH-Ht.iniani'e of this very sn.'•Mrs. Iimingirin Is having her new
e. r Jul play
at Sleinbixg's
Gnuid bakery* fixetl up which will b<* a gtva:
« j.eia
own
conipuny
house next
2u. when Milliam
Wedin-day.
A.
s*pt.
W!iit«rar. who
hist Miisiui road.- a tbvnl.d hit In the
irrpn.venutii.
We an*
I>mH.
glad to ray
who has
iM.-n
Mr,*. Poxirge
very
of l..ir.l l.uaWey. and a supponlm: Imig f. ver. Is improving. Harry |x»d.
ll»iw.*ver. east 4if inMubh* 4*mei.Mie\ w HI Interpre* . j., ,ho -whole thing in the store slure
yf^t.'Tday,
. Clih*ii}:t .
a ill
i. inahi
with
him
for
s!i4mgl> 4lrawn eJnr.1
hat tell _
in.iiher's sickness, ms his father haj'
the >itii:y.
dajH.
C. J. IkevD lilt y«' ter.Iay for Tra\
M,«!,. rs.
h.-alth ot j
J"**”
»■“ *
•
rhlldren. l^»k out for Cemgh*. i
r and s.m*are doing nicely.
your f
Colds. •n*up and \Vho*»plng
Cmigh. |
Alonro Chuh hu.s moved his ufliee to
lu In time—one Minute Cough
Stop t
the bcfd remedy, liemiless
: is nu4lc»rlde:l as fv» bis tutun* local ion. Cure
Tb« ladles of the B
and ph-asant.
<^>I»taiu^ no
Mr-i. Sumner of Ijexuijitou !« here to
Hi acother tea-cent
Sohl by all druggists.
Rp«-*n.l the alnter with !:e- danshier
-Sint. !9.
Mrr. Lansing rcr.mr.
roach
The cj*rafrot .sidewalks are all fin
A bracing tonic. Ci
Misn peiiha HuU of Chleaco U vis trouldes. Ml
‘ and* iKhvd fiu* this y»-a. Ulnj; her lather. J C. Hu!!
rausch*. A wpnde
I
The new ct raeni block house Is near
s.ple
Holllsteri*
Mt.s-H Cert rude llroniMm ot .Mdea U
•
ts. Tea or I ing eomnli-tlon.
Jhc Riieal ef Elk lU|dd* friend..
Tabb is.
For sale by Johnson Drug
Pr. Herii Cornell Is preparing to
John liraham ef Ti
comiianr.
m<tve In his new cement bouse. It Is
. ‘iftcr.Hl at the !.oke VI
1 dandr.
,neifday.
■j crae City and lb ii.aire to adjiiM fonilm»ilne.'*a matter.;.
momtog and liought the
building
Thev
didn't
buy the structure of brirk and ston**
which Trave-#e city will uHlnialely
use 'n- p !H»K*onice. bu* rath*r tiesmall shantv that was used Tor a tool
bouse. T. is will he moved ove»* mnvenUm to the city market and used
ns a shelter.
^
ANNUAL G. ft. £ I.
EXCURSIOI^
Mr. llrown re.'entlv
Tbp G R * I will KiTP lt.« annatl
i xrtirslcns on Tuesday. Oct. 3. to De
troit r.x*o, Toledo tn.fM.. Chicago IC.OO.
Ltrand Rapids |4.0o. The sc'cond exrurilon will lx* to Richmond, Ind . on
Tuesday. Oct. 1«». Fare |5 tiO. Tickets
Rood to reluTt fo- 10 davs. See G. R.
fe I. arents for full t,articular* or addre«* C. L. Lockwood. G. P. A.. Grand
Rapids. Mich.
»epl l6tooct3
■ aoJd hi* noWKpaper property here and
Andrew IjF.upe a«< ndr.1 fWt IN ios
moat durabit for all Inttrior work.
at tym.ma ihb ae.'ft.
' key I»re>byter\'
1
f*resi‘r;:iInp, Attorney Wiilianis la*
iM'cn la l’har:cvol.rofe bi:sii;e'i.< fot a
RAPID *CITY
t\*EEK-EXD EXCURSIONS to Mil
waukoe. via M. A N. E and N. T. Ca
lea davR.
Xfifts^May Rogers, after a ploasam
TiKit wliih h. r unrle.John Mulrwncy.
and famili. has teturm-l tr her hoti^ at Newark. N. J.
Round
trip 13.00.
Going
producing.unpleasant
by all druggist*.
effects.
HEADACHES
CURED
Ctms Xy« StnithtMdA
Thursday
flPrDOon .nd l«Tln, Ullwa«k„ Mon- i
d.T nlcbt, Aust. 3rd. 30th. iph. «th !
nndSUC
*^P“'
Record.
Sept IS-Mr,. E.
rsiFECT Vision
USTOIED
Chrii; z:u\ V.iss Mary Xlffeni g...'; of
South Hav.’o ha'e l,KH‘n her.* cti a \lsU
to ihoi' fa*htMrs. H. Si'hneider. who has been the
giji*t ef lier
daughter,
Mrx. L. X.
8?Tlar. has returned to her Grand Rap.
Ida home.
1
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NO GOOD”
coon**
NO
In soTithem Michigan.
The Iron Co. *hippod two carload!
;ctf tan hark y .‘stvrCay.
U mat: haaldd
“Ta oo magtins from CTeJtrcll and goes
U> Holland. Mich.
Mn. ioseph Bomb and daughter
mt gpringrak vteltlng rrlallret. •
Sam J. Seeley kaa been called to Ma-Pel a eouplo of tiroes recently by the
■carlaaa fUnews of hb motht*r.
Mr. mod Mn. Wllkinx of Wmtikeshm.
Vns^ChMM. Hftd^e^ of Kmima
Mri K. IhirU of BmnieV have Unro
extended vt.it with her dnughter. Mr..
d win be refunded to yon if ofler i»5hoUnbotUeo(
I
Mrs. F- J. leClcar Vft Tbnrsda:
THE PaMOUS
morning for Si.-Louis.
1
Mlch„forai
Wra. Frank Y’emler hft yesJerilby
, ‘for a month** *<»Joum at various i»olnis
.
••YOUR MONEY la!
Matt.J.Johhsoks
6088
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
yoomwmiCaatafiad
with her people,
Mr. and Mr*. E. E TonneJier
Traveiwe City vlsiilnf.
Mm, J. E. Bcrd and’ lifUe daughter
viaited
Traverse
week.
Dr. U E Boughncpe of Grand Rate
Ids, a dentist and optician, has been in
Rapid City for the naat week atd
ihtoka quite favorabljr of loeattog hero.
aty friends thU
in Pontiac this week.
Mrs, Harry Smith was <
I to Kal
kaska Thursday by tbe •
whkh mi ««tb of
sister. Mr*. BarGett.
Mrs. a M, Ttokham and Mrs. K, C.
Far agio—iOMMtoal Oily hy
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
letm«rtk*r«Twito
Jules Murry's own com
pany. including Mr. W.
A. Whitecar, in last sea
son's greatest comedy
success
THE MUMMY
AND THE
IXCUISIOIS
Cot Better ThtiErert
Eitirely Mew Sceaerrl
DETROIT A------- m6.00
TOLEDO - - - S6.00
CHICAGO — - mo.oo
GRAND RAPIDS - SA^OO
Tii«td«7,
ng thcoiigii Dry, Hard mnd Soft Wood. South SIda .
wiihot’i change
Fare Traverse City,
to CU‘vr!and ami »*«x«rn. III.10; Bufrah*. Il2.;t5. Tlrkets
Ttrkets gry
gocxl for 30
Gn at gold strikes at4* being
ml* I
I’artlcuU
arm f**om ticket agents or by
writing W. S. Brown. T P. A. Hills- Bullfn e, .\4-v.
8arapl-s fnun vein.;!
dale. Mich., or R. W. tones, C. P. A ,
are ^aid to assay ?7i7 and *:.27 lo the
Llrand Rapids. Mich
sirk with
iKH* rnitli b in lot a few dav.-r. reitiro
i .la'JKhief. Mr>. WilklnMai. nix., ot
On* NIsHW
WBMESOilY, SOT. 21
HUMMINBBIRD
c. X «i
AMNUAL
0|>»r« Moum
Octo Asr
I
-
3
S5.00
230(kCf jToSldsj, OctsksT 10
Pirqset 7Sc (except
nrst rows, $i)
Dress Circle 50c
2 Rows Bslcosy 75c
4 Rows Btlco&y 50c
‘ ictsy 35c
Tol. 112
nice pros-
of l•omon^.
Jeriain the Hiouglit that his wife cau |niany went from hiue to the funeral,
do any
s
pilKlli’S ffllUID
Mr.s. Shid!
a j wax Hmv recipient of very
that he r. fnres nloMdifi.dy to «*n-
i.-H.ti that o\. :• ; a.]..w Ikt.
Early iK.tato.^ an» nmiln^ In brisUiy
She!I
ro who e.bi-rishei .-.erh a rar».* be
li]-V. i\ W. n»a*e. ai.ii !ii»; W-U V
yearn, Uax Inien iran^d* rre.1 to Old MIk
Mr.*.. Anna
a ^ enjoyable time was had.
lief in He iiiBate gooUntpis of *aomati ,
rVn l at^ly aadm lor .*he |.a-i
Mtrpri.^.'d
eiiv. r. ne.ie ini. ivtiug mid far mere ^ L.t> filled- with
idring i haraetM.-.
When Indigestion herome* chronic It
is dangemns. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
will cure lndlgt*j»;ion and all
r«‘*iiililng then from, thus pre\
Catarrh of the
stomach.
Dr
. of league;. V.'._Vm.. says; *
those Biifreririg.Jrom IndlgeMlon
omach I would say there I*
Ixetler remedy thin Kodol
e. I have pn-scrlbed It for a numof my patient* with good saccesL*.**
Kodol
lol Dy’Kpepsla Cure digests v^hat
you eat and make-, the vi.i
h hW4-et.
Sold hy all druggists.
LumborCo.
I frIend.H iten- Tnesday.
the pri'rbyt. riRU 4-li'ir. b nr In ;.-* a. tn
and 7:nii p. m./wlth pnaeMnr, at Yrl.ii
c-venlng sermons to young people.
and RICHMOND. IND.
Hex
. ’' Mlio N. W.mm! i\IM'j'..itdii« t . .TkI.H s :ti
;
El>l*copaI jMd^haM^- K*m^^
...
bowels—expel*
S^xirc-s of Power In a Young Life. * ^ gii coWs
m and cures all
ThU l.s the firs! of a series of Sunday
Sunday!!>o«kh".
'*o«
rnmp. whoontog cough. LaI Grippe, bronchitis, etc.
Sold by all
fo far made by the Man:st.*e Navlga- TO RENT—Go<4d suits of nvims. fur ^ Drugglsu.
tlcn
company, which
I* removing
nlshed nr unfumishi-d. with nr with
G
R
I.
annual
excursion
to De
?unktro logs, the Manistee river ap
out iRiard. Cottage Home. Hot h^\
troit. ToUhIo. Chicago and Grand Rap
pears ic*be one gr»*at sluiceway fo.Front St.
Sept. !«;—w«‘d thu sat
id*. Tue*day. Oct. 3. To Richmond.
many mUe*. Twv) scows are at work
Oct. 10. 8e,^ o. R. A I. agent for par
and tbe supply seem>. inexhau.'iill b*.
Always Succsaaful.
ticulars.
sept ICtooctS
iar> and tr.aiurrr. 8am Cluldfarb.
^
Methodist
U
*»>os Far.
Manistee. Sept. IG.—From prc«gn*s.*
l»n ald.*Xil. Walker lju:s
alee prtildont.
:
.U.U.-
Work in Manistee River Is Successful
added Oilrt.-.'n nra m-mhers and . Jcc?
-
i
w in l;e. "The Blodem Cs,* of En AnH...
The F3lk Rapi.li Hiy;h a-hool athMP
.
servlco th,- lin,- of mork for the y*ari„^
the First
GETTING MANY LOGS.
llama: Chlcafo Art laaiHute,;William
at
the morning ;
will be made to the attorm*y g« n* ral
Wll*
Rci,
.
church at
l-^«a Pollvx.
f-maaorlatton hHd tl.rlr flr».t mofitnr. «»T
•
a . To r
At .Avbnry
K‘ iJ MorrlHon;
Univvrbltr^ur Miiini aula,
•
O. R ^1. annual cxcu*wion to De. Toledo. Chicago and'Grand Rap-!
Morning subject. "My l-'a-j Ids. Tue«lay. Oct a.
ther Know*" Evening
vangelistlc *I Oct.
,
, 10. See G. R. A 1
sepi IGlocx-i:
kervlce. "The BaUle ot Lift ."
j
c'ommi.Ksion. and If nt^cessary a visit
Miniature model neU aill !*e taken
Copemish. Mlrb.. Sept. IG.—Father
Ge.Iden
Church BrevHiea.
Church of Christ. Thoma* P.
.Miniwier.
A Laxativa Cough fiyrup.
aearlv
rays’ prowill lx- pr,sent,-d. also the financial j duces const! pat Ionwater
all rrun* ^
r all
plan of the Ixmrd will be outlto*ri. It ; to the eye*, note and throat ln»temd !
expected to meet in Detroit next wix»k
8pc*clal to the Evening Record,
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Saginaw. Mich.. Sepb 16.—The pro
posed action of the state game warden
Jcamlnm:
M
.'i.'.iW''■
eOi'KTea.'GieaiMH eai'iifea^'Kfea.
Resent That
against hoop pike nets aad gobblrrs
attcndinlk tbt «c bU(b« r Infctitmtbms of
Simli Noraial. Mmrj Nark
8a«inaw
Oiricisrs Ruling.
the |
wife by an unprincipled mi
Ffiilon Uuijn**f s r
■
AT CAME
Fishermen at
MlywlMf* .t M, ptim.
A.-res#
f
— '
A Tatws
Ht:imn1ng Bird.- contains as one of li-i!
«u>n
.
Kroll would like to krow m little be
fore hand just when Presbyterianism
Ben Bolt * ha :
FvVjnfint is m Ilia ma comjd. to ai« ob
Pmai n
TkeDeSdomTnll
the scenes pn^rl |
imisal.lMif Elk lUpldi araUuau*i
Fartk-Il; Olivtt
-Its
.
Trade Mark
Freibyterlan church, but ahr mnd Mr.
^
pL ,
rtiUHl ta t|si» BIk Rmrdds lUsh mc'^ool.
Aalrtl.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Mrs. KroU.|
K* - Th» r- oasly. pri'snmahly by Trilby, the urofs- j
mr«' ml i«ittwi»t «c'ri«ty-tvM,;«tudet:t» co
Eva
rsi HUN BISCUIT nd LSMON SNAPS.
nco Nora Pniyn. Is a member of th.«i
lH tt<T. fu
the U* ! art. when Trilby U snppoee!
It ealae.
oomp««Mmd the r«a] mine of this trade mark, try
A
gremiljr enjoyed to the back) yard by
to
The Ooectameat pota Hs aiark oa a boad to gtr
TW M!fflOllAL tiSCtffr COriMirr I»ts its txade aurk ia ted
mlnmoa s^endof.]mc^o/hL«>t.csackrts or wafer
and to gnaraatee the qaallty. oial s/Asrs.
toto the hone of Mr mad Mrs. ChmrleH
to lack the oil Lluod mrlling pr,trer
inrt..
«rman.
thirty
Pre*br*erlan
that It (iuc*. had.
evening.
■n tnrrm>c,€r
aoawi
of the
SiiN- of tl.e rm«t o! Trilby"* was vdfy '
acd Trilby cf>uld have
KJk Kttjildi*. %iirh.. S-pl
evenlof whe^
propla
219 West Etereath street mnd wmlked
Ilfs artfog
was fairly gcxid. UttU ftlMr wav %’<«k '
fo Uh Kv. nJnt; U< rord.
Imat
rktoimadbmMMdsioril.*
or III
It's fhe old Sasaa way
The right to be fontacted ia the eadnsiwe aw of a trade t
beta loag tacofaised by the ooanaoa law aad eaimcM
droaeoycoattmof Eaglaad mad this oooatry.
ouried
more
|j-ter to hU piTformanre.
' I
wma
old fore and itw over to the rank* id:
cf the iTd domino
,EIK RAPIDS
aoBplete aarpriae
* Pknat,** bat V/:;.lte ha* dcaerteH bis
Svc'ttgaii is not ms g^sod as the Y^iUc'
ICrawtfTvteNiriw
I.
Aama*taawkMkk
.
Fetter J. White oi^ to fin Uib lodid {
opera booa^a vlth hU pradoctloam'cf
rrotolsltoj”
PeUjskey
The eset^rakm tnOn TnaMlay eras-
By wonring gksws th»t
are properly gtonnd
and fitted.
Examination Free!
Mli»l
THE QUALITY STORE
Black Dress Boeds
Jl Little Offer three^Teurtbs their Value
This is the best Black Dress Goods Sale that Traverse
City people have had offered them for long time.when
when you consider that it is on EVERYTHING new.
Some of the goods have just been placed on the
shelves. Ybu ask why we do this? To stimulate
trade and got you better acquainted with our Dress
Goods Department. If price is any object to you, then
now is YOURJlme. Read these prices :
:
: . :
6$C •fc’?'*®*’**.--,. $1.0$
<Dooes
FOR....................... $1.2$
$8C WJ-SO
OlKwrw m±. -thw mmmm Rwduo’hlonw
BLPei. Wolfe
raor.
8r. 11 PubeB, Assist,
Sl^VnUIallMK
IlmvwMCilT
8AL.E ENDS WEDNESDAY
NIOHT, SEPn-. ao ' V
’W
7T
W
■■
; cviMtiM meowo.
CUUTOliiaiOnB^^
WILL COMNCCT WITH JA^AW AWO
CMPtRC or CHINA.
11.t^-2,^ru,-^“:jCH»RlES ______
ZERM
Lnew
^Uliaa H. Himtar.
iUrriad
Mcorn. m Park Place vmltress a
——
A ) few vceka ago after a
New Tork. SepL l«~Thraoali Am*fwho
per^ r
caa aaterprlW the wly baa bm am.! saraaue Mercaatfle
Mereaatlle
U> aoaaect ibevweaiera eoaUaeot by
trolt. It iM aaid
4lrect aabaiarlBe telrfrapbic tlaes • that be U ebarped vttb eomplicity la
alib ibe «aplr« of Japaa and CbteiL jthe recent electkm fraoda in Deorer
Oaraaee H. Mackay. president of tbe ■;
^as an eaecotlre
Pariftr Cable «mpwijr. i^„rina tbe elecfk*.
Ike annoancemeot that bU
a also sworn oat Is
eoapaay baa ^red the necessary
yesterday by W. D. C. Ger
cooeeaaSoaa to enter VokEdmina. Japan ■
for Hualer. ebaraiiMt bln with
and Sbaasbai. Cbina
jobialnlna money onder falae
Tba last step la a M-rie. «f dlplo-»
^^Beer. do not
msttc
.blrh
l-»i»|rome .ft.r M» he -lU b. I.murtl
.1 UM «<.h of Pr».W«t MrKli.l.jr!u«,kh.„. H. «1«> p«,.a , ch«-k on
and vbicb have extended
I H. oTaneller on the Cblcar> National
period of about tbr« year., was taken.!
^
retumed.
when bir. Takablra. ibe Japanese «nln.
^
^,,U
^
liter to Ibe Crlted fitaief., affixed faU (Germaine Bros.' and lenderc*d a per
slKnatnre to Japan's
'sonaJ check In payment.fSo It Is al
I»-xed. W. D. C. Germaine fearina that
i the check was no pood offered to lend
1 him 120 and he omld fdre his check
was sinned by China sotraJ | for that amount so that In came it was
'i weeks afo.
j relum»*d he cotild be held for obtain
Two-Thlrds Around Globa.
I in,; money undiT false pretenses. Mr.
I
WbM 1h«r B-W r,hl,m
rom-1
,b,, ,h<. tt» efc.^h
I plrt.d, Mr. MMk» Ul4. th-lr Imtth.; h«, been n tumerl and
one (ot t<
‘.4d..a to «her enble. nln-iuly l.ld ..r;,b,eh j,. g,ve one of Germnlne'
ml to
•bout
to |ie
he bul
built, will fonn pnrt of ..j^Hre™.
system
Item which extends tso-ihlrds of
the disUBOf aiviiad the Klobe. ,
1
PERSONAU
The cable ronn«ctlana_5ii»b Iwtb t
-----------Japan ned China will be made by ex-f Miw. Fanny Helnkle of Davenport
tmdlnit the present lines of the com ’
visiUnc at the home of Mrs.
piny, which run from San FYanelscf.j
through the staiiuni of Hondulu.
«‘We Lee and daughtci
MIday and Guam and Manila. Japan
^ Glailston. N. D.. wbt> harr
will he narhed by laying a cable fftim; ^'^® •* N«rthiKiTt and virinity for
Guam In
:i lot*"**
The cable to China will! **'**"•
returned home via S».
a Manila to Bbanxhal.
|
^hey wHl make a short
the s»ieee4»*fHi iKSiir 1
They wen* aeeompanled by Mrs.
Of the look n.«oiutloa>. Mr. Mm-ka. j
»»*«•'• tormerly of Norihport.
»ld todnr: “We .hall
.t |
A. E Wlllnrd of Em-.lre re
once with the manufartun- and lay turned home this morning
Ing of tbt'se ckbliw. which Will take wei*k*s visit In this city.
Mrs. G. I). K\ans of Nesee City reseveral munihs. The Commercial I*at dfle Cable company will then plerc** tume<l home today after a i nw day;/
*
the far tast at three points, namely, ; visit with friends In this Ht.v
Mr.
and Mr.s. James Scott *rf Prove
the FhlUppInes. China and Js|«n.
M’tth Iho ralde which has just l>een mori; passrxl through the city this
r«>mptete«1 to Newfimndland. pink n morning on their way to Durand
Cfth cable
shlch will Ih> where they will make their wm. A.
laid this month, and the cable frt>m SCfltt. c visit.
Mis.s Myna Mclkmald. who ha.s l.een
Guam to Japan and one from Manila
to Shanghai, ihe company will have a an attendant at cottage n at th** as\system extending over- iwieihirils of lurn for the pfst ihlriein ><-ars lea
for Ii.T bnnip at SI* Ijikr. Ihh> morn.
Ibe way around Ihe glolnv
ing.
McKinley Fostered Scheme.
Miss Della lUleti left last night for
•it was the eartu-st w!t>h of PreM<lent McKinley, aliilelhe Paclflr cable Springff.H.
w** in contemplsJlon, that In addltbm Mudbw at the ITnlversity of Illinois.
Mrs. Peter Blanchard. Mrs. llcrltert
we'should ley cables to China an l
Japan. The difficultles at that lime Coukle and daughter. Margie, of Alle
swiiied Insuperable, including as they gan r«>turned borne vesterdav afi**.at the Sc*ymour and Stover
did diplomatic negotlatbms to secure
landing rights in China and Japan, a hrijo V.
Frank ilamilion has returmnl fn»m
survey of the hitherto unkn<.wn ImnI
a
business
trip to Chicago and Grand
of that part of tl,.‘ Pacinc tsean and
eastern stws whi-re the now cabU-^ Rapids.
werx* prujwted and .the construction I A . K. Ib Winger of Map-e City is in
work, but the president was assured lowr tiMla>.
Mr/ lUrney AndersBUj and Jhree
that every possible effort would he
. made to cEtmply with his wishes chlldon. Carl. Uan.1,1 and Richarl
Anrnng the obstarUui which preKnt«M left this m..rnlng for Suttuns IJa.v,
ihemselvoK more rt^cently was a pro when they will visit frbmds.
Mr. and Mrs. lUiy tVmkIin Mt this
test which Russia made against the
laying of a calde to Japan, as being a u«Hin for ihHr future htmie in Grand
Rapids.
breach of neutrality.
Miss Alta Be«dey of lUte.s passed
• President Kcsisevell has given h!>
hearty support In order that American hmugh the clt>y-!il/ noon ..n a trrp
she will make
romraerce mlgl t have quick senicc jo tjike
xi-lt
Ctilna and Ja|>an by an American
• Friixlrich. ^ ) has horn
caCle. We also rivlv«*d the efBclvn.
aid of former Attorney G« neral Knox the gue.si of relativi-s for the past
wi^ks. reiurnul to her home In Aitu
and Attorney C.eneral MtsHly.Arbor ihU morning via Grand Rapid
whore she will visit a short time h<fore reaching her di silnatlon.
Miss |.ore;ia Milb r ttf Chicago, wh.
Madame Sc*n>ori hwvcMw Satunlav
ha-H
f*e» ii in the citv two weeks as Uu
for Chicago to attend the fall otienlngs
of Imported and domestic gftwrns j cm SI cf hi r cousin. Miss Arrostrting
While Ihen* she will ascertain whnt o, Washington vtrrrl, returned homo
will bo popular this fall and winter. In this morning.
Dr. Wilhelm was aummont'd tc
colors. tnaterialK and stjles. She will
interest hefvelf itaplcpla^ly in oven- ^ Nor.hpc'rt itMlay by the wrioos Illness
ing gow ns, aftemoonr party gow ns, alv 3 j ot Mrs. M. J. Wolfe. Her daughters.
__________ _ Jennie and Minnie Grieshahe, and son.
fancy waists, _______
giving considerable
tentlon lo fine tailored wt>i;k. »«H«trate I
a»T^iv.tl from Chicago,
mat* and all kinds of evening wraps,
*
Mr*. Jesste
On her return she cordially*lnvltr.* Priri.ant went to Xorthport ilii* aft
Ibe latlles of Traveme City and vlclnMUs Vera Carter, who is attending
liv to cal land eonxiUt with her on any
matter* pertaining to up-t6“date dre*»- the school of training fur nurses at
lag. Also work finished when prom Ri. Nan s hospital, returned to Ibised, Fositivcly no dlsapixdntment* trolt this morning after a two weeks*
lUilmate* given on all kinds of work, vacation.
Gmrgc H. High and family and Mrs.
and lailitY* wishing new and original
Ideas will do well to place their orders S. R. Jewott of Chicago, who have
with Madame Seibert, During the been spending the summer at Forest
week she U away ladica can place or I^ge passed thntu^h the city last
ders and engage lime at kh»' office of evening on their way home.
John T. Beadle relumed yesterday
J, W. MUIlkcn s dry goods store.
Rooms open and ready for business, from Detroit, where he has been look
.Monday. Sept, -Mh. Boom T. over J. ing anor business Interests.
W. Milliken's store. Traverse City. .
septii.jt*
^.SPECIAL TO THE LADIES
1 ' Wa hava
few Childrafi'a 1
*1 Pall afwl Wiatar Coata that wa |j
■ ara claaing out for much taaa Ij
1
Beaton ttara. , ||
HtemaAN, Saturday. September ib, nos.
1I
wfce« there
UHt* wma m men j^.U
l u»W
BnrD
wfceiw
tobi|
(Qputimmii rtam rtm^hgeJ
twbe«ib««
________ bl* I bM seen oim and li«
me
to show blm where It wm*. I went
pk>r or tlw Suoth Side Lsfliber
and on Uie way over
be'
tbMmoni^ okmjfwltbbUnMidoiiUie
overke
•honly after T
I T«m.T1iM of tho Way
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Patoakty,
ChaHevoi* and Harlxtr Snringt, SorSay. SepL 17. BOAT .LEAVES AT
S:00 A. M. SCHEDULE,
tiuvcmc city,
Cook atovaa for S7. SiLSa
S11A0. aft worth BouMa. Haatinfi Stovea btlow ooaL
Tho ffioaten Btom.
The Valvet and Brvaaaia
Carpets are poinfl faaL You
new hava a chanoa to hava a
third cr mof«.
Tlw BmIIm. «•««.
dead
ei«™u«BOY»CHMCt
*H«r« of .lotk m
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Btey W«
the G. T. A A. Mlr inff Oo-ftw |S.0d<».
passEo away after an
We will give ymr a poaitive gniranty
backed by a aatmd ftnaacial instimtkai
NESS OF TWO YEARS.
for the return tif yoxtr tave«mcat In
full.
1*01j — - Member cf tbe CKy>ir« Oe- .r
RaautL
wbleb the body laid, looked over the
^
got ooi ^ lad
be
|EFTirr here where „v
foT
parimcfit and the Mcdem* Woodyear boy worth flthdiVt.
aide and aaw It aboit tb<
b«t bir ;
'
men-Funeraf Todaw
uorih'
Tbe man was iylBff on bic
aboea. He said be
tbe pania at |
men-Funcr.1 Today.
w* tboBial. hw hmH rotted In a i ***•
***^
****
w ~T. .
^
^
-Mil j®®* ^ cents oa the panu and wo;, ‘
tiinea* of tubTCUj.^ji iavirtm»*ni rvtnracJ
wiixky with iu Then he
ICa4i. rclncV A fortane lor the
and we got id cents 'V*^^
‘ hoy. No iwk^sibb kn^x to yt,u.
?ie 7tL ™
*^^««**‘
fathor-‘n-law. Frank Benand got full explzaation
The. face wai ao diacolored tba
^
nett, uf Mf. Ramedph ririH-t. a Wr gmunhwait.. Bm..,
Ag. of
was purple
nfdet when he wanted change fur r
a.pt UUi
? City. Mich.
No Marhs on Body.
quarter, so be *aW. and vtarted «ru /
f«<r Hluritig the greater par: of {
Sheriff Johnson and Chief of Polke
nraivnn RATi>' to
mich
Ashton were notified and
wt^ t^f **™*^
*h*t. loUng k;ndne.sR coo‘ •
FAIR AT GR.\ND RAPIDS.
'mou
, ...
.1
...
. ‘ BOrrrvMr ne.-l fi»r
expreSP'
'
C. R. A I. v.fU wll tickets to Grand
cm back to the *ai.K»n ana!
t
gratitcde
Rapi.!.<
aud
r»tum
ni
one
fare
pins
50
10 tbe Anderson undertaking j
asked if he had lH»en there. Then I { Ib-Icati-a wir. and on. chili. Wil rents, (to saV Serd. IS ;n :i InrltLsjv
I lie. ihr«R» %-»'3Tv €.f ag“. He war a s-»r
Return IrtirU Fete. jj. ^
nto:ll
made. The-e wasn i a mark cm the wont uii and 'listi^ed to the Salvaihn. icf Michn. : 7- au o-ti had bei-n a
Armv.
body. The face, however was much [
i«i.n« . / this city s. % ral jvar>. U -ng/
Croc* Came to Service.
swollen.
He waa beloi medium j
;a? .iKc time »ngaccd in the bir.velej /
height and heavllv brilt. When) “I /ollowf.1 tbe Salvation .\rm> to ; bu^inv.-. lb ha.l n::tny fricn-b and [ ^
found be had evidently been dead! their hall end livf^.n.il to tbe ^e^vi^•^ U*as i^^Micctijd by all w ho knew'him. |
Just as it wa* pTY-tiy near ov» r 1
about seven hi>urs.
1
His mother
away aliom
Pawned Mis 6hcea.‘
j looked around and ihhre sat Cross i»«v.n y.ars a. * He wuis a mem’-.r^
Several w bo viewed the corpse w< re j Alter the service we went o»n to ’ of the Mtdern We.«;tm« n. und.T t\hu<. ■
cKherWe
had
each
iiougbt
a
b<»ttb
of the opinion that be was • Cadillac |
ai!si>ift- the funeral -u-rvice- will hr|
Jack" the ma- wanted at Rapid City; ct whisky an-l we finished tba: We eundu.N-ti .<unda, at L* .M-l.M-k at tie’
for robbing the postoffice. Later | went abmg to the brolge ton lus.-: , Avbury M. K. chur. h He was aI.=o « , Mi ih
Pawnbroker Martin , Jennings Identl l Btixet. .tnd eltb.T just iH tere we came ■ m»‘mb«*r o?
iximna^y No. 4 «»f
fled Mm Uf the roan v.ho. tarly in lh»‘
'*
’the 'oc.-eT fire de->artm*‘nt. Jl»?* grant* evening had pawned his sh«^s at
«« home, he said. 1 ifaihurr Norman lJtrrabb\ of C« niml
_
p;.ro. tbe patri, ticket Ulns »«m..l In
he llve.l .nd he lol I Ijike arrivB
city hal^
b1» ,..K-kel. The man had alven hi. 1 »“■
<“
He
name iberc m« Charles Cim;.-.. Mr. »»»•»'t» sothe way uf At.,.kejm,
Jennina. had mlvaneed him SO cent, im,
''"1 I'
'■> <:™n.l Ka,.:d
h..w..a hln. „.e
.. ,h. ivr.-f
DO ¥0U KNO.W
on the shoes and In addition had given I Vhoul'
,ar.:.. 1 h».I > pr.-; tTLlr'- T\,<- Oran.l Tr.n.r,-. .np.! Ari/.m::
him another gal- which he had on.*"
load
on
tMm
and
be
was
fee ling gfw»d. i
<*•’.?
Spent the Money.
Took
Laud-num.
^
Ita
Inimt
>nv-’i!uti.»r..
The man cvi<b-ntly went dlr«-cllv
• f>n the wav be i«ld me that he had
dto a. •» s of ii,e Ik st of min
from the pawDKbop
J.ihn RIack-n>
aaltain. He came there in compan> tried to g.-t some ro-'aiiu. but ehmld ‘ ml lamb, in tl„ gn-at mim ral zone :d
w ith a ctimpanlon who was taller tbaa not. He als<. r aid that be had iKui-zlit Mi/oua.
m- ;r ore Mge. and mure ev
he. dark and with a small dark mus ?f !i cents wo.th of laudHn.im. or fi. •
u«.v other mining n,:u
tache. He wa?: dressw! in dark clothe^ ceal^ V Y.rtb. I don-f n m. :ub. i wl.ic.i
and bad fhn-c fingers mif'sing from b«‘rau.-e I wa.M'-^‘ «»,v full. After l-giv-: Pa* >artwd down town* •’
'"•• on. the d.iniirs uiil ii.i»l
onu hand. The two men lK»ug a haTi
«n
*he iN n- M.U- ••'»'' «»
.
rdnt of whlskfV and two In-crs noTint-* *»•*
r* quir»sl to ii..nbe
ing in all to-5 certs. Thev drank the <*^*f‘**
der: fd lb*- world,
'
whiskV and then asked for
etmin I came her«* y«*st»»n!ay rooming fn.u, *’”*
nt y. That'a your
"«n"‘
worth more in the bottle, saying that Baldwin and am bHikliig fer a Jy.I.
When ! was u<.\ wbat had br*i.?. iu';u“l»!s.r»i!nii.v.
that was all the money they bad.
to Cio>K I aimo.-t e ll ibrou:;h tl,r
We are .-^f iling
Bouqht Brardy.
->
nts a slm:'.
natreen 7:nu and H o'clock la>: pavemen. ."
T^'ok Cure
ce. ^
utsc able. W. t
nichi they went Inrn Rirh A- Halberg's.
The man irdd the druggi.st/That b-.
<‘f a
Both men were perfi-cily h.ilw-r and d;.’
3u\y- •me
not drb^k n d-t>o In the tiolcK.n but had never with but
bought half a pint of brandy w hich i he state of Ohio,
wiock .and your m-in*-v reYivir
where he coeM r.oi
Wbh. shi.1;
25c• PICTURES
—
BcantlXul oval Ihrceply rc^
Leered -frames, size. iCxlS In.,
In black, ejiteral.l and wAthtwd
oak colors, with rich, gold oma*
montaUoos.
comprlring
tand-
?icaiK'fi, portraits, game, fruit ploturos, etc., etc. All for 2^ f^rh.
. Call quick for first choice,
StH? them In our nhaw window.
U pays to
The New-Autumn Fashions
.
I..n,b..r pll..
an empty liottle. the slxe mramoniy»
sold in salotins for ahlf pints.
Rhere he cteild l.tiy c K-aine. He
lo Mr.
Roxburgh
for eocaine which he said to the city
•Wiliam
SI re el
while lK>ing a nurse in a hospital In i
Baltimore. Md. He entered the city I
drug stems i.ne aft-T antUher with the! *“
J.
Sprot.l
-
Tizi.i :>e city. Vbh. .
Alfn-il .MUb i. .Mf-
• lauglii* r>.
HABERDASHERY
with which \v<> o]wi) Uic
ii4*asnn will make the wtloci it m of your Dali nml
WiiiB-r waninils' a rtiirriilt'
mailer if you will |s rmit
ur. to aiit'iw you th<‘ splcii<li<l iiKS<tr1iiU‘iit.
Fall Sack
SUITS
XVlniJreil,
$10 to $25
iill^daii, Mieli.
CLo'T “n
‘
We <vilU|serial athulniu
l.d the ex.i-|ilit.nal v.thies
We are otr. rinir at $I-V(J0.
E. WILHELM
Corner Front
and Union...-
WAMTEO—Twi.
irf F-u.lh rnbui
w ill leu\e for Fnma
monbng
-i pi n-::i
HATS
AND
ill Siiii'le an.1
l>oiilih‘
Ure.astiHl 6tyI.-5, tii.i.h* of
all Um- iiiiuil f.isliitdiahle
fiilirics, cut <m nii»st trnie«'fui lines anti lieautiftilly
laihm.xl thnnitihuut, range
from
i'n«iir!bwaii.« Rr.i .. Floral Am nis.
!.-md.b.
Eocame Separated.
j
^4,at*r In the evening, the man wUh
the misiiing fingers siopeti at Rich it I
BREVITIES.
Haltergs and-ask«x1 after his compan-j
ion saying that tlu y had b.^t onu- sriv-j Special l.u.-im sK a* Fon-^.-r/ nm*
ara'**‘ling .MOmlay^cv.-uing. ,\ full ato-mb
Just Out of Jan.
j nnee i< ib ir.-.b
While ill lilackcn-s placethe ^^u^ Bern to M.. and Mrs. John F Of
nmarkiMl that he had JiiM got <m»i ofiof Cld Washlngnm i;;r6ci. this nu»rn
Jail at Kalkaska. This was Immgbi | ing. r liabx girl.
up by talking of the Kalkaska eami-j K. <'. Bminr^. ib«- |?.].r.bn wbrs'ma':
He also said that his home wan l ni the s!«*an:«T Colmubia. wili b av.
in Maryland but j iy^t w-hni townMr. i for Grand
Hn\* n alsmi ili.- f.Ri .mb
Blacktm do*^n't n-nu mber.
lot a, x: mmi
i
.;. wlu ri- hi- will laki- tun
Want-d Coc *
Tlio man was annind e city during
the oarly evening 4u a ui.Iess quest the lug Maggie next ..umtr.erT^
druggists he had luxni a victim to for
eight year*, harifig acquired the habit j
i:r:;«il.
Il*^ I’ji' cbanri* of.n life titae.
t»
cure.
-inclothing.
)U
Barbara,
will rimiain
^
N.-igbl-^r.- ar.
bv-at.
'
n^m .iel
'V.HM'man hall ifunday at I
I harp
arie^id Ihe fsm ral of
grain of cocaine. ' o clock
w hile offering all the money he had. j ^^•*'***^*'
thirty-five cents. Ai Ihe Johnson Drug
«’«> *'**
Co.'s and the Hannah A laiy Mercan *»^»row.
tile Cx:.* drug si.>res. boTh Messrs.!
Wt. dmen will nu... at
Roxburgh and McKvoy recognized the{ *^'“'
'“mnrmw at i oVbKk to
altsolute need of the •*«»ke" victim and j
T*'- ‘ ral «'i Charles Z< ran.
urged tasm him the necessity of appl.v-!
-nveni.un of the couu- j
ing ,o a phy.rician for a prt>srriptbm ' <>'
com a, i.^.-loners ot the ^>®te ^
^
niaAX-< .iunt.v ..f firsnd
for the drug, but be replied to both j
blare In Landing m x» Th«,>-1
that be was a stranger with hm
^-cbool i'om
‘
thirty-five cents and could ffxd no
j-ml^-i^ner Cri.p of fiis ct..mty will bW. jorh. j.«r rrf,, th*TU.*ml furn bvndrVid
irntion with his small sum.
j
Pfv».nt. rnn\ B WnlU.-r. .Tndci
I r..*iii».
Had tr nave
Have Oruo.
orwg.
(adjudged^ Inwuu* ttnlav and taken u
ew down the change at Ihe {
drug siort* and said:
j Pierrt s Corn
place to sleep tonight
I their
m a stranger here. ! will give you al» j .
. .
h.v.. for l«n on, B«ln „ I nm .t
;
Huskers
will
,h.. far.
_«“'U
h„. nwlnn
yesterday the new law te'catne
Cobiroliia will di -c
brr. by no morphine or t-iK-ainc 1 ^
- tlH re Wkjuld b<
sold without a physician’s prei‘-r-^taiio;i. One
scrip! ion and the stranger could not
^
le.- niaj U playeil.
be rclievttl. He c«dcnily went to the j ^
lonely spot and lay dowm where his
body was found this morning. Mr.
McEvoy stall'd lo a Record representa
$6.00 Down Pillows, $5.59.
tive that he was In a prerarious sute
$4.00 Down Pillows, $2.45.
while in the store and lot.ki'd atranip*
$2,25 C-ood Feather Pillows.
after being refused the drug.
$1.35.
$1,25 Good Feather Pillowa,
Charles Evan*, the companion of the
85c,
The Boston Stora,
man. was located about 10 o clock this I
ing by Mode Rich. The man
nnch aurprisod when he learned 1
what had
to his <
of tbe night before. To a Record rep
Mcift $204» suiU.
resentative he told the following
epring, $8Ja
story:
Men's $1EC0 suits, mw laM
cpring.
$84)0.
"My home t* near Safdnaw and I
Men's $154)0 suits, new Isat*
have been at work In tbe woods n^r
apring. *7.50.
igum. I came up here to get a
Men*s $124)C suits, new last
job and yesterday aftenoon aome Ua ?
apMnf. $6,25.
ama getting a drink nt the foimtaln
0M work suita >L25 and
on tbe BuOn atreet, <FVont and Cass,)
This fellow ome along and said be
wa* tired. He aald he had Just come
from Kalkaska and bad walked •pe.x
EM ENA/
FALL COAIS
BEAUTIFUL ONES ARE HERE
^ -pi K gj. a/1
SELECimC A BANK
Your tucc<?j8 in busint-ss
dejx iulg largely upon having
tin* right Ixink.back of you.
Thi<i bank is always ready
to accDinmodatc iU depositors, witBin the limiu of safe
and conaervative Iwinking.
We pay interest at tbe rate
of three per cent on tiine de
posits and savings sextants.
TUVEttE Cmr iTATEBAlU
The new Fall Coats arc veo'rich and swell,
most of them in mixtures imho darker fall
shades: full, loose fitting. One of the new
efTects this season Is the Empiw;, with the
full umbrella skirt; these come in the plain
as well as the mixtures; lengths are 42, 45,
4S inches. Ladies will find it a very com-.
prehcDsive showing. Prices are :
:
: .
*
$10.00 TO $33.50
VWt «yom« RECOiia -ijuveme
city, michioaii, •atuaoav. septcmber i*.
mu.
tiK evening Record's Up-to»Date Ultistrated Feature
CHmSTIAN ENDCAVOH.. • :
^***
By RKV. A. H. DOriJC.
Toidc -Tbe Croat •umr»der.-Aet. lx.
1«; Rom. VI to-a.
In the Btoth rttoptcr rrf tbe Acto wc
have the fecord of tba wooderfal coovenloo of the Apoatle l*atil. On hto
vraj from Jenmlrtu to D«maact» to
of vonai
Ojriat He
be
C OlMlIWi Of
»ba ^
deotenated Atnertcon.
Reallxlnc the Iwd «
mtochlef that had artoen fn>m thla wn- fpoa
the pormcot*. be
furtonate comblnxtkm. the American!
to rani, the apootle.
of bio
ai*ceptliic the fDcrcjr of God
Got In Cbhat.
-1 be crh^l ont. **bard. wtht vntt Tbou
Influence gf the Russo-Japanese War on the Celestial Empire
T
k»t Of th» WUmmo-Jmr^
»ar U «:*ruJi» to mark
r «» to
t0f Chinm. th- j4gf» ikmt ttofrt- to awakKiSRC to eh^
wMdi ar» rro»<*-
Tb«t «to* to convtiicrd of Ibr foUy of
boMliw ovt Mtototo Urn
of
etrlJlaalioci wto mii4« appontu ty itoCrMty with thr t'aUod BtaU* fuo^ «<
0iuit«h«l ext ». IMl. A cua»e to ltol
df*t'um«'m dr<-tor«4 that
tra# not
only wllUna. tmt .mtlooo. to »*«vr
capital oocm* in and dmlup
tb* raaourca of tha rt.uuuy. Thai wa4
a vrry radical mo%t
Moo«ollan
American rr>^ence In the btiUdInc
of new linee baa U-*n brcniyht to a
rUndwtUl by the recont critical atiltud- «.f th*. ChlncTK* rov^mmenL
In
<">ilna 4rtl r^ilnada an- under the con
trol of the board of commerce and ail
raltony «>.mp;inle* and undrrtakln#*
are jr-cbj.ct to t?> re«u!athm>. At thr
t»ma of the fornaailon of the ChinaAmertCan iVx-elopment company, ahkb
obtained
Canton-Hankoa mitoay. tto- Chtoe.e
a*» re xi-ry yreatly Im llned to K'lkk favuraUy on Anurk-an achemea to build
H
realUlliC-
1-
tlv. ncltUiiK foiv.-.
The northern lU-icr Itiducnce than Ills. |kit Um* grsatVl-l..n ulnmly isundM-ni se.toni men. and ncM of his surreodiT wss |^«tly iBthe Houtlom .-ontlr.K. Ill to md far fioiii
hy tl»e cause to whUb be atn^ .
to 'mt the‘^to^‘VlaraiVd’toe Kani
Kloun lu.-u.
Ih. lr ,.U.n. (..r
tl..
I
—^11
r.--j ,1„,
«|,|
IUp
uf the
UamiH lUin
andServakt
BU^IST Nuh “
Shaiichai uml nialti
I ill the I
tovo.iu h hby
,to* will ..f Christ was bis
hurv tat hto fslhe^-v .H.untry re-hMu-.-. I ^lU.
He w.-ut wto-rc Christ WOUhl
for the 4am. l.orne a. i v«-e for fatli.Tjb.nvc him go. sfiuke whitl Christ would
itiid c.i.l a little f ilm, -.-toirai.d from ; hsv.‘him si-uk. did whsi ilirlst would
garden ..idy by a liigh wall.
He Imv.- him do, Hitffciv.1 without murmur
ha- -to.k.d on tl.to farm ra.me of the
« hol.-.--t rattle to he found In Kngland
hi iMiihular. a lo nl of
w i.i.-h
.-ruwuliii: net .If hU entire <
he ..htihovl
orlKh.ally
from
la.rd
Itotlo.. hiM.
Hi- IIIO.KI fill III KUi.pIlea
the |,.,m. with the iH^i ijuutlty of milk
All ho|w. of oht.iiiilng .
tnlinis. Ilf.v
b.*m. Su.b 1
him. nml In- gsv.
iv*iiUer sb.iul.1 Is*
young t'hristiatis.
ls*t us uot imly
sing *1 surn-urter nil.” but. folUnt lng
ill the fiHH-leis. of Uie gr.-ut njKsdh*.
k THOUSAND DOLLAR DANCING
ROBE.
LOADING CAme
STEAMER IN THE PACIFIC.
' IsV us*
do It.
3 Pauls sum-mlcr to Christ was
givnl lu Its results.
It hniugbt lo
him eirninl Ilf.-. ICtery om* .if us
rs. lvcw lo -.mm »uSlmll It In- lo sin.
A RAfOrf^01
OF THE OLDEN TIME.
IIIUHtfaied here
on .if ii St. laiuto
le I. vtudy .if
1------
1
i
ih* Mild I *•'•* "
*'f " 111* b !»* '•tcrrnil death,
razors • or shall It Is- to Christ, the reward of
mid It : whieh Is .-t.Tiial life?
!
m
9
^
.
l**-p.'>; }H‘W*-\«-r. ,.l
tiuii he f-.un.l th- new fa.*hl
iiimihig ..ll.self W'ith pUll»l-'»- -lo
v. ry .
. -p.' . d>" .m l j h .»mh.
built'WITHOUT
NAILS.
urv.T U.
_ .b.. .1 ^
Uml lax to the
Kovermm Jii. , The m. iIunI- nf tillinir
the aoll are i.imliar to tlH.ee cinpUy.sl
In the time of Confurlua.
nnliimlH are oxen of ili«
eiital tyiM- and buflaloea. and the f.i
Irilphtm nia are prlmltlv. enouich to <
llrrht the Moul of an anihiuarlan.
the cvnala ami frulia of th- temi-r
xmre itroM ahumUntly liuhe m.rth. i
•Uriidiea evi r> u Uerx*.
cottmr.
liit*irnd hnuix
The building h. rewlth
i l- the old W.-Vtch. -ter county courthou-ir.
Ih.- i*ol..ny of New Tors asermblrd <*n July
pr.->t.h. over by ttonerul Nathaniel WoodhuU. who
rt by Ih
WM killed shottly ancrwsrd
ih- HMltoh en lo^ng 1-Und. At thto eventful
ineetins of fhe .vmgrr— a K^Trr f.-\*m John lla.-u-to-k wa- n ad which told of the
Intemion of the .\>r.rjncniAl wk.. - «t.. dto-olv.- all co.-inectlon with C.reat
ilely lultr.e;
llrUuln. Th.' pro\in» isl coiiar.--I*hlUd.-l|.iiis I
larAlton of
d tiraL.th**
Wlille FUlna,
IS .Uaaptosred Kmg -In. . . h
hltc 1‘lalni. chapti-r of the
miiij; iihAiuxoa.
I
Gen. xxviil. 1SL-J2; Ih-ul. vl. 13; Isa.flv, I T; kw-.I.-xn. 13. U; Malt. vi. 33;
xxii.
XXVI.
Mark U, 14;
! Horn. xh. 1, -J; II Cor \1U. 13.
isaadlsw Ml.alowarCs TestlMir.
l;. v. Kg. non II Young. Ih !»., the
well known fnuMdlnii ml-shmar)* and
author, has Ins-ii miakhig a bmr of fli«
world.
Ill a
iMt.-r be makro
the foJlouJng pleasant n^erem-e to
11 hri-lian i:ndeavor as 1m- sap It on Ibis
* -11, y;
oll.jwlng. a- we .Hd.
f<M»tst<*isi la
J’aeito- ii-laiitto aiMl als.i
land and Australia, we
’Itr. tt'hirk's
closely on
some of tba
In New Z««heard many
no
elss-rlng wonls of the hies-.-.! n-sults
.d* hi- vi-ito and «.f the stimulus given
to th.* tliristlau Ktideovor and other
ly w«irk hy his presence and ad-
:=|i
-| W.-IH K.I uiuniuguij ujouojiuuaa
tlt>- .iiitniies that had arranged mj
INTERLOCKED DEER ANTLERS. '] -ograuinie tlml I did not liava ih#
As may len fnirn tin ph tur. me i ,
siH-aklng in nearly as many
aiillers nre Inierl.w k.^l in ------*
•
II Kndeavor soidethw as I had
inanner" that th.y apfHtir
with those I (ikS mi*et and
Th. d.-.T to which Ih.--.- hr
tuldn-^
I was wrry modi plrmiiisL
ornain- i.t- c:ic-v h. long,-d
V\'|git Mrtj.k me most decidedly wa#
Lot only fh.- l.rlgbUjcss and splrttualtty
of thi-lr gathiTinga and the brave, de^cldf-l Christhiij lives those Endcavorora
y.-en- leading, but I was di-ojily Impp-sw-ti hy the earnest desln-s of so
many ..f tin in to be able to make IhHr
liv.-s hiM*.-essfiiI for Christ and humaolty."-Chrtotlan >:ndraror World.
found no difffculiy hi ol»tuui:
chas.T .*f her unlqu.- .wturn
paid II.OOO for It. which was much
than It war actually worth. Th- ii
her of «-lk tc-lh to grow Ing
Mantly, whlto the numtor
of the s.-cret orders to ton-oming larg
A .-holce spei-lroen sells frcxiumtly fur
MEXICO'S INDIAN GOVERNOR.
( which ply
of loading »a;iie into th*
Colonel Cahuantxi. governor of the j
and down
w./-lerti coAt to einployu.1 by the Indians at CmiyaquIL
Mexican state of Tla>rala. I- the «.nly < the FouMi Am
fullblcK»ded Indian holding a rco:1tlon in i .'uma s lioliowt^ out of the trunk- of tree- are used for the purtiose of a fouir^"
of there long lKi..ts -tout sjtt.rs are ialtf transversely und
tbe republic oa the otb.T side «if the Rio dation.
tomiid tichtly to the .-amM-? w Ith |e.ither th«mg-. The c.itllf- are ntlachrd to these
Orande. It to the smallest ..Mhe
poles by -traps over the horns and by the tall. \Vh.-n a sumcletii number of the
terrin.-U to.iiTs have
d the b<«i and its strange .-qulpmeni are
with such u c mbinatloii of lendeme4-. < towed out lu the steamer. The ertnoe .mic alongside, the cattle, frig ht-ned Into
tionr*-sis:ur<ce and half drowned, are hutoted Into the steamer by nu-ans
i
of a
1 wIndlAiak
greattw^t re-iHx-t from follow cltlZLn-
v. *lvt-l In a lito und death struggl.- at ful name.” the
1-uke View. <*al. In IIh- mur.s.- of the of Columbia Christian Endeavor Unloo
c-onrtlcl th.-lr .-inltors to-<-am.- Intwlned says: **lt Is. Indeed, a beautiful naBM.
In such a mufiriT that Iwth animals And a iK-autiful thing about It to that
w.
-r»- prat^hally helptoss
andappropriate
f.-ll an
it to
to young people of
.-aey prey lo a hunter who had been an
different
.yewitness of the battle.
AN INCIDENT OF THE VISIT OF THE FRENCH FLEET TO ENGLAND.
Kndeavorvni and l^uCbermn
Bndeavorera of fori
tiona. but ail Chrlatlaa
ClartL
Hie laore aplrlttial mod eRTMot oar
aorirti^ are tbe better *irlll dwy
tlie blgb purpoae for vlildi God cr#>
,ated thto moretDeot—Ber. P. & Meyar.
.great word of tbe tlmca>-yaa, of aU
be taken apart by two
IB IM. than h»lf a a>» UMl tiu> b. |aii i.«.ih.r la
u«-4 in ib. «,ilr.. baUJIa,. bm U I, «r-fullr t
i and willI stan
Stand a derert stxwla. This uni^ur ebareb has a
■I
provide th. '«.pi-.nui.ity <f.
sfoi th. in- 1^ *“ *'*‘*nd. nolle . xploltalloii of the wealiu ..f
’.i l*aurs surrender to llidsl was
m..t.-ilsl which hut awallim-al In lu compleleijesii.
II was
^oniiliiK touch of the ijiviiM
•yn»- ail aboolute. entire cuuae.-niUuo to
K.-- of the eaid.**
tlirtot. lie surrvnd.T.*d a.*If to Christ.
j y A. HTinu.i.s’f;,
In that lie surreiMlfn-il hto will, thr ill-
The Indian malU.-n whose fMTlraU I-
In which the pn.vlnclsl cm
B. 1774. Thto .
'n
V«un«
en>at IU.-0. 0.1-J
valm-l at tr7.8J4.1*i That far exceeded
the «»oft KiiriaultH- i-ailmate. and the ahrr ad J.i
I tprrrt of mineral oil.- a
lanfely
In «xri-*ii of ex|M-(*taUon
turul
Ik»th the cJlinate and
hlm^ empire thnt j Incly dravwi ui«on that
about ••\eryihlnjf
feded for domestic j in Axun-r «walili,» tlev« l4>pm*
proilut-ed.
Cotton I prar tlcalJy untom Insl.
ha
Unllmlti*d nupply of oil. AIJ the elKhtei-li
provincia of Uie empire contain coal,
«nd China U prf»b;tbly one of tlm flm «t
coal couiitHen in the aorhl There lii
alMi a irtN .il abii
e of Iron. The
T«r Yet inlnea. I
-Idi I at'loii of a
loan of 3.CH»o.OOO j
6 pi-r cent, ha\*c
to-en moitjsaK.d to a Jaiaim-e ryndlCate for ildrty yearn, the Han Yarn:
f.;umlry aKiv.i.qt to buy from 70.000
to 100.000 tom. of ore .mnually durln*
that* period. CopiH’r ore la plentiful In
Yuiinam {nid pracihaJly all of the i-on-
V,
'
'
« *hl .June rcmalnii.s
A ^Y. lu h
ne.r hu- N.. Improved the yard
ithiu,:
tio
Fuciiau that it will laam to- |MtH»Utie lu’ •‘OTT.-mh-r.xi .niuiM-ir to a wortnier
i-cin the .x^mtiuctioi. of v.-eH. u th. r.-. j «*nuao limn rcllKlou. snd Ibe vast niaJorliT of rtn* world’s grest men have
THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
ce aWol wm
V
If to alow and mi.ullr.x ied rrxqueni. | »«*
«*» odocated man, a deep thlnkWithin the |oi»i fr-m >ear- the gov- or. a leader among men. and bad be
men: hma.-etabUohed naval and mill-1 omuntjcd to tvmaln In ottpoattloa to
y .-..Ihicce and iorpe.io
h-ito In; tiu-toUanliy be wookl probably bare
ar-ermpi at Ti.-n- ^rili.-ti lito name blgb IB t|toxannala of
A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
CHURCH
^
^ ***^
very III
try lo
American capital to exploit the va>t
prrMiibllitPa a hU fi are |o to fratod to
China.
TUat alii be Ui. oatcome of
Japan*.- don.lruillon of Chirm, ami the
be prepared
arrtpt It.'
TIml there may to*
tJon of the etoaily inrrr
fime xnaiket.
It ba»» nec-rr di«*n the
policy of the UnlU'd Htutea. Innvever.
to auffer mnim>nbil
«xf.iu»|i»n to
overbip ull other ron-iJeratloijn
t?li*
hito.Bhoan hi raelf prefuii.-d «t txH tlliir-i
to yield *wbeue%*Y tliv
In! liivoUe.l
the <|Uiallon. of the lioiitfit > actjulnil
lirhtM of othera.
For the n^al year . mW Juiv 1 tin
Ciilled H:ati-« Mtth China
llonKkuni; rmrhM] ito ;totiVraiinir
\ of |«.\>1S,7S». Tbto in art eimrla advance over tto* total of any
r. The «-xi>oil!« of the yar
S.7i7.:ao nml the li«,-,r!-‘:
|21ii,CU,u€9. M. tliat the bilbnce «rf trade
to very i ninouncid iigali.< China. The
moat Imieinari! Item of exrn.rt If. of
couraa. ch.iioii cloth, of v. hh h the Chi-
\
^
atnme deatre «*f ttie .MnerCan covern- of
of a
a emu
At^t man lo a Armt catme. IHuil.
t to obtain vxrluBlvr
tbe
Rreat
vr «o.mrol of the 1 tbe
tbe aiioatk;
a|ioatlc to one of tbe worWaI great.-d llj«t
beanrpa vine a forf.it
mKl*-red hlinaelf to Oirtol be wiaa a
JaiKineac Inflm-nce <
gretit ualiunal fleurr and traa Alromly
f the matt*
riHxigiitocd as one of tbe grtvit leadefa
a ut.d.mMM.11,
of Judatom aa against iTirtstlanliy.
a tlahtlnit for.
do her iHwt -ai*d by thU tlmr ibe ar<
kiwm what that l*~lo raitnd
*'ap|iefa of innamor" to th^ I'hto
empiT*.
Hh*- baa rlmrly earn.tl
•vow^ herto?
tentoai of putauln^ the open' door
polh 3 . Thin U Im vltablr. nml It Ih tmly
rraat^nable to «<xpect It. 1 The Japane*.develo|>me»it of the )iniit|«aa re*M»ur<e«
of China cannot fall to In- a .le,nhbi«w
to the CNrmmeri'Ul )«|aimiiyra «'f all tn -
.
Ito* aurrender of I’aul to Cbrtot waa
th^Tinpht.’^ nimUv.^to Vlir«f*^th^^
mw
ITnItod
frit an I
I the atock of the
did nt.t intt-ful 1
to keep him
lire affair liaa
The entire
.
tojre
Vature of Ih. re gal imerrban«t of olcilUics bSween Ibe Frenob and Eagibds as
« vtottrd waa the gaonery school at Whale toland. At the approach of the gnascs
Bh kbsUsd -Vive U France!** to living touers. Thto naval tetaralstng has bssa
i
tiao la fb^ iiTPliJClMtfiML Tfccrx? tras
•ooHlilas alio.^ the pbftMraUn fSot
Brewster’s
i Millions
tcrfml wltb tbe oj>cni»t of Uie P*^
fxnum, bat Mocty canstriad her tritb
;the praml» tbal tLe o-»ra and iu
d«xi9crmtSc anaksorc cb>n]d f ^Baw.
I imrinc tbe tfaj Mr*. l»an bad bm
]den» to r«n«nilkw fur ber b«b<tn«t.
j brt tor plan* were cLshamteJy conr^P
fd. They erhniMted r.i S o>k». k to tbe
Cota. BOC far from tbe Scaia. and tbe
dtonrr wa« c«tfsi In (b« irinlea lit tbe
samitl of iBMic. Vet If wr« nu ctTfct of
irtmiJIrnr with wlihdi Mm l>an Kcrprteed her rtN'sia, TLey T.ere wreimred
for onytblnc bet Itat. and alien tte y
for roBitr-TtoHoii of U» UaUzM.!
•«’ «> «<**' cau i: ior,
ibe woik lad teof naiol. and It wa. '
»<> «>'
<dwp>
ov«.m, of,« u«!r .mv,i lo
M
tlal H^xntfT cmiau.t.d U:« ♦
«f tbr «o»,| wm
t.lr tu lb.- Seal*. It irt. al *l“"»
vipBaalon. Iu a !,«-« of
m,4.a) ,.roTn«. far la- liod )
Suliffa, Smith
«rrt:.-rflisJr If i:5n-micir!y
tbe
iiort priof^dy m^fntluu to
t Ms flat
H<ne
•*’“ “—^i’iTuiaesysrJSi
WANTED—Meat cook at once. Tboa
Sban>. Lake View boiek Elk Kapidi
sept IG^tf
—orwbooroutodt UToabt^Toar
OofiM looM br tbo poaad. bo« OM
joneipect ponty and taita*
WANTED—Lady or cecttonati to do
J work at borne; part ur fol
■alary acwdlnjUr. AddreM.
■umn. aendtoa reference
An^rlran Hone flapply C;
tuoath mace. Chlcapu. 111.
IMN COlfUklkolXAM or
dufciMi I frxMD terraidn and artJHiokeo
)
to ebo^Mi
la aacb
COFFEE yw gat OD« ^11
and cbh'orj'l Wlien ba%f yi*u civt-u tu
opoh e^amg tba gaoniBa.
IHH.tar and ambn^ia like Uil«r
JJauly wai. detoaU.! by a u.iautoiauV
voU*. and Mm. I*aiia P ailuioalnl v.;:s
tW caadiOtoMiiMkrrwl
n-*Mnnd. Tliin mai
f-'IIkt!.
tlUf hrr«r»UT tm.ii
Jtabwax Kmltli prolmlwl; “I I •«>** Mm. Vabniliur. .viil,
¥TOOLBOM 8P1CB CX).. Medn. C
>eeijj .Ij wtj dlioippjiniua-iit to tto*!r I
woIk«d «.vcr
lir (TiiU'UM
IftAliiK'fur
tTiittiMi feud I 'OOu uearu c^.^aiu Tm*
; ffeci*^. TUey i
KliJVvrT of a .1.1 <»iu.
•" E“‘
““J
i.lsi ilir 84010 rul. nod Ihr u|.i.1bu«-,
-__ j..«ihlMory T1 •> bold wt okly nuH-t J and Harold PhUllpr. aced 15. »on of I*.
day at
nter.aud to the sum H. Phll’fp;;. a pmtnln» nf oiiornt^y. have
fn*tu I»nrui p .rt.-d for dm ................
K-b devil
Ul\i4! Fiv:i<
tn.Miuiil j
f*^ auvai outinrK in the | I« t»imi d fn-m a l.rno Tulb- bieyrlc trip
Tu«d to. lb !irtt ;i.inj'‘w>d« and Ib lUn for tbe study of na-1 wMch irxik
Tto- Ihivk left
of \eu:tx*. Tlir>i:;di
cud Veruiiu {lure. The momWrvhip n imlH-r* 7:,; 1 port Tb ron^i n a KX)rj;binK l ot day In
Wckln.xclay a bran-b of tb!^ riuh Au-.m.m. an 1 toad, d for Albany, n'. V..
b-rTtos a‘ inill of b.. mlik
wumtor j
s
of t|„. Tin, miK. by rc«U. ArrIvtoK at Albany
iln «:*;»r found the i .'lee \rj f.int. at:!)** Whitney, after 11 day*, the luijfii tm»k a lioat for
by theliiaelli.-y
d Vv:iSx-l:,.|i:ul
^V« York div. u be^c iliev nnnaintd
n wl Iful luu;:.::«‘lo ii.ke Ikh; rad.-uit
Tbe MJciety folk* rf Ua:tle Cnxk an , p» dayr. Tin
AllfTheny
ctiumry i:: ire ri i v!;.. -Kui 1‘ila to f»mv about lo toauxoraie a new fad.
ly n Uv.hUu,a tr.p.v j,,.
*-q.id 1 } Ipropopc I
the oiJ plomvr pa
eau'l exjMvl to enj iv K. ;
‘
^
eiKin hnntinK. the ladief; pan
f.ir l> -.
come lank an.l do it diiV.
11*1^1^
V “ Ihe tuen Cem do,<-onlfl #iiK*4id buur.i In n
FOu^ht for in
*. M. F:*k aiifi
Ii. Can;;.lM n w* n»
blug were u.»; more vx;k-u*;
try. It is pr.jpoHe.! aft* r tl:*- rbaM- to
by the trip.T??vcrM* CU
be other day and
It was then- ib.U be wa* Middeu
bavf R mldnlgh! bainiu* t lu tbe wui>il>:.‘
lie lark with
Mopir siKl touloum. AVll Baca'
a jiuui
;
.
to nmw Tark br»«to»r'« biill' txmim tan i feud prutaiitly tK*;:au to Oarry It uui by reealliHl to bto diity Cpmu d.-vjui* o. nround a Hg tomlire.
! iH-ea ne*rb adr.dnxl
imKHdl;dU un the w.iter by u .-.Me |
•ivb:. Firr a long tlm. it I
MedIrnJ men at Cab nliunt an 1 in’
ficfun- in
Minty prob-sb^l that tlK-y Kraui whb-b denlUud^^!
»
The
T.
Knluxamoo
an<illl
inter.
oed
in
the
tal l^ke shi.nl '
eoald to- n-ad. It eouiatoiii word ftn |
W on! tbe licralde of {be leu talern>
“ ^ Mat lid* tVnrkir.h. .-f-c*ntly <!.- i
toinile!
oud euded with toe Kliuple Uci w J,.
] eea.-ed in .Corn.v
.MM.^iotk r„au.<hip. norwi-!'.
•onding iis,^.nj,,»arentl:* rattofariory ;
(Continued in Tuesday i
planatbin. Abhoukb ihire was n»| long, r fiH 111. u;tb 4-n\y. H. n-aft.-r onr
b*>3i IiL’b and i-xulioutly at
p.4.slble i»*j-b; ituii iffi- wa-. exliort.
(Continued from Thursday
mliniirniK ir.nv*-ineni *if da- A.-b-ome rhilg chugging of the moa ii.VlTKU XXII.
i4ir ear. as we realize ihai it is no
r-pirn:
or falrylanfl
• tin l.-.v-bi;
I
wo« •o'jnutblus ^KU^i U Itrinrulcr ^
you dice &iOi uie
iMiMdb.iMir. but r.-alL
I
«.uU ujt «Haiti lo i-imttoue. i
1 aiMl uitli Ilerllrr to- wim bouu ! Mouty
defonl nb. n lie
ihnt enlv terminated wher•; plannluir to tot ::ito If. Tin-am .inoblto '
<t nnd tfr;iol«u>!y m ceputl to-r
Hewn tjiaj ih. vonnn had
ablrl. be wa. obliged M of,b r fur Il»e '*'0‘ kU.d toviuil m. 'fbe next luu- tla home 4if bis brother. W. H.
I nnHtimiiy dbrlujrthe la*lu>*Terlona uiai.iui- put utli.f ItlM* ! »**• *»*
«P at tb«« «|k-ra bott an on South M.nple « rix-t. ii war n.-cr.TRV A RECORD WANT AD.
nd into hnowbdgr- Iml to
Uita M« bead, it wn-ikiI at om-.- «b- " vrv u«Umd to tviili a ib-fereuc-c
lary last 4 V.-ning ui boM an to(r4et.t.
1 thn* the infiV4-meni re
«i:alfJy uA^-KMiiry ta Rive a roi.iitoa i
on ..rxlinl to wi allh. TIh- *i*>*ndor
ad iM-eoTiii- VO fintlniiM'!.
puny to Jmly. r.nd. ii- « wtlim of Uu* , of «*»<*
"an ovcnv'vi-riug to Coroner’* NnngesKcr’* jury foiin*l tha»
pn l. ?ng* d as to have !.<•;. er..rtolil kind uer«- bard lo Und ll.t-re and . nr»-\M«tei- mn well a* to Id.* to wllden-d Mey. r came to bis death througli heart and
inie^tH. Alnddlu, It wnnui-d. had fairly dtoenae.
Nidghtoirs .e-riflrj that IMinly nu h
•al and "4‘ntiie; .- indilow hlmndf. Tlir wonder of It .Meyer t,.i ’ a l.i avy drine.-^. He n*err.s
tu! iiuinlH-. No pasral Hun to l:u;.ort r.ut.»ii:»Mtoi from
i.i have- ♦iidd .ihe record for intoxkn
4.«'^|e iirJ.
Parto. towking Into ib.- itmtur. be
tin,,, having gotten .Inii.k iw.-niy y.-ur
Tht Xoii
:4T!i Michig i:. Oddf*-:
: foutul tbut tbry u.iuid tone U be purngfi, and ; taytsl dmtik «’vit slare. Tills
nlbuMia aii ttoit only
ebuM^l omriglfl.
Un- tenting of live
.‘iinditioa bad itr. dtoadvaniage^. lor Intt at Ib-Jtoir.- thto fall, us va.. .-x
ii toba,..s woelil pul l;to-, .-.-,m t i loi
Itoring the Ia«t intrrmto*ioii Itrew- di»ci4>r« ghrjnk frrm attimdlng him. •p' roil, Tht- pr. - ab nee of smallimx In
Morn- n i*>t. A*
sly ib
Mer «u 1 Pegey wen- walking Hi the One doctor who wa* fre<T<u-ml> Imjv.r
tim snmnivi
foyi-r. T.ay b.ul runly i*p>keii ■Umh* nm.-d to j'ce him. had alway*. t-sL-njes! !!.-IlHire ihtxotgle ul
rr.uths ni.'. to it -eit .if ib • .pt.*-thin to
tbe da.% of tlic rid,-, but Monty notl.
M- an early .tore r„r 11,,. meerinTr
Wllb b;;r»p!a.r<'» ttoit : be Ij.'.d 4iU M-verul
ever
tie:ui;Ieiu
w..:;lU
fo'.er
t
Wi-er the sniaUiiox flnnI-K al.xt.-d it
:ibl>
ne- arr.:ngrnM iil | or. .TdoM* avoldi-d m-ltingiU.
ifitr wa-. that they I “1 tii.mglit we had g vim up f.iiry- ciodirlnes wo -Id do nii good
wa, foiimt Ihai s. v. r.il ef tto- it.ten.u-i
wek at « givailv fib-H tto- lahea. bffl 1 be- a* he coutlnii.-d lo dr1*'k. It
viualor.. un.l th.- r.-quisi,.- grand
lieve you i-arry it wllb ,vuu.** idn* kcIO. that Meyer* favorite lippb- wa
dun^t prbe «t tbe e.d ef six %v.
kidge ol!lro,>
Tl It .ill U.: at tl-.•Tlie tr onble w ith lUiO M ir.ty re Him wine. It mav to* n.-w* to »oroc m
The inacblm*^ n« »e i-bip.Mtl at n
desired time.
a lab-.- .hCe wa^
piled, -to tina t ile-iv an
y pe.hiH,e tu Uif addn .
the g4K>d honwwivi** of Manisire. who cbl.-d U|Vm. Wlu'U ilil.-c tlate b.*e»ime
- Ju-t
I!:..; .|ai>.- In n .;en,
(to- i:yy ‘
annually make n Ilf He d.ind. lbm w l jWnow
ilini-p M-.T* t Hut y
e.isy t.» w.lv.
• hene built t.. hav.. In cns.. 4.f sickm-v., that a j
I he Hrforth.- ra.li
st.-a.ly i->e of the golden liquid wlJl p*it j
.
fito* wit.beiy *.f tlii- pto4v li..d go! I.it.* ! of i;..id aud' pavixi ^.Jlh sUw
“rerliafaj tliey
1 u j I:» rl'b* o.n
Imffaliiea,*’ aald Mr*. I>au. •^ilb ludiau
SOLD BY GROCEKS EVERYWHERE
S^£riA?.f.r,'S K-tsi
.)
coiioEi(SEo|i::;:;:n
BEST?h
irs A PROBLEM
.
m
i>',]
'"I
ij:
\xiU
Le uu*wen.-d very oerioualy.
got lo trust uu^ 1 can’t
but IT! tell you this—yeu
!«:••
*bali uoi w u.sapiKmiuM 111 me lu rue
end.”
Ttoiv wa* a mtot to-foiv tto- cirl’s
ey*** a-i lOie lookixl at him. **1 to-Uevg
.vou, Monty.” tOre aald aimply. *T atoiU
.dpal arltota wen' *till In MIIhu. he ; Tbe eurtnlu rose uimih the next a.-t.
aucse»ti*4l to Bix-wsut that n «iHvlal j and *aiuetblug In tto' ojicra tow.ird tto*
•performance would lie very dimmlt to end iwx-iut*.! to bring the iwo very close
aeeme. but mlgtit *tlll be i»«*.»Iblc. Ilbi | together. A« J»cy t^e,-e -leaving the
chief caught at the idea ami aoiborlxed j theater theix** 1wA a i
•him to make every arraufement, re- Peggy. -It ha* leeu iwfeit. she
aervlof tht enUre hoom- for hto own I brvattoil, -rot. Monty, tou t It a waste
jmrty.
that no ont* else nhould hav.- seen It?
-^ut the place will look bare,” pro- j Think of these i*overly rtricken |ica*.
tf«rt tbe courier, agliairt.
j ant* who adore music and have uever
; -nil It with flower*; cover It with ^ heaixl an
taiwwtrteii.” cx.mmand«l Brewster. ”1
”\Vclk they shall bear one now.” ,
;pot the affair In your haml^ and I Monty rose to It. but he felt like a
trust you to carry It ihrougli lu tto* | hyiiorrite lu com*ealmg bto <-hlef morlglit way. «iow them to.w It ought to {tlw\ -We ll rejieat the i>erfonnance j
to- d.me.”
' tomorpow night and All the house with 1
nenlcr-a heart *w«dled within him at ' them.”
I
tbe thought of so gbirlon* au upimrtolie was a* good a* bU word. Ber- ;
nlty. Hto fame, he felt, w a* alri^ady tier waa given a task the next day
<»tfeb!lshed lu Italy. It to-eatr.e « laal- which wa* mn to hi* taste. Btfl with
ter of iwlde to do the tldug hand* une- tbe aaatotauee of the Hty authorllles he |
ly. aiU the nt-ceasiary t««*lne..v tirratr'e carried it.through. To ttoxs It was an
mem* called o-l oU hto nunM-J r«- evkienci* of Inaanlty, but there was
s>iw* of delicacy aud dlptomacy. aometiilng princely about It. and they
‘ When It cfeK:e to tbe deoratlim of the ; were tolerant. The manager of tbe opojiera lionse he ealleJ ut»oa Jh'itlt-.giH i era boose wa* leaa complacent, and be
for a*-;i5ta::ri. ni-.l togetton- ttow sniM-r- r had on excUmatoiT tefwr of the damIntenth*-.! an arrangemrul wlilch err- ! age to hto upbototery. But Brewster
talped off a Urgv* iwrt of the dlace cud \ bad dlseoreml that In It^ly gold la a
rrductxl It to livable pm;» ctyn*. With ’ panacea for aU 111*, and hto prescripfhe flowrra and the UghU. the tapiw J tions were Uberat To him the day
tries and tbe great Udi-d flags. H be- waa abort, tor Peggy*# Interest in the
came something tione dlfferem from ptsutnee. at It came to be called, wa*
the turvO epr^ty dK9teL
so kscB that Ac InNated tm faariag «
.
Ihe iiuisnuiiito-of
Otblfell.n.
«,llM-r f*-aiUi« > of
plai.-l pr4»grar» wl i. h
bs. fa
ear-Je;! «»ut and rhia.lvanccd for a'-ether «I.
IKincmciu; mi It wa* flnaliv .’.i-.'hb-d t*i
hav.. 110 m.-eting iM: fall, .ir a' !-a v
T.rahing more than a Im.-im -s mto am.ng.- for a
n.-xi -..•at.
•to igh St. id-nsuc.-^. d 10. Mia of 1)
J, Stephenson, local manager f..r the
Postal T.-!er:ardi Co. at J*ori Hiircu.
a:it:ihh- kin.l f.>r U
Uit;
d l.-asl
mon.y,^ W<- Imv.-i. 1t 1.
1*1-11 in
till- luiiilvT l.usilu-ss for
It h-ariiiiit:
I
llbuit
how
Ixian]
itinMiiiff. flooring;.
stiiir 1
hilh.«hinph-8
iph-8 un.l all
tin- It'
.f the lom: lunilior lint30 .16 to »t‘ll it to 6iiit fiistomc-rs
.16 Ui .pmlity iiii.l prirt*. (ahul
to h.ivi* you prove iho proble m.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
SA - IVIU - L. AM
me-ood
^umip-yiimo
-TABi-K-rs
MASEV UCB. RED BLOOD. HEALTH AND STBfNCTH
**«?sasZiS^
The first k the most cnctal tlmt.
If fee the first time the grcatcN
rreot la your married lire* to aboot
You try to f'
that rlemrat of oncettamtv an__
|cr that yoo have been led to expect
^m the experience of thoee m^eis
and father* who have stn^gled
throsth thto mdeal m igrwranoJSf
FHmmi
<rbatbb.uM)«)iitll<li».
U at tUf fisc miy cxp«UM au
roR SALE—41 lott :s
hssb*:s,«1I:
sdd; € one-acre toU frooUnc W 14Cb
ktreet, 4 in Orlfln E WlBnlo*a add^
ssd S Jou on Wost Frost street.
WUl be sold os easy payvooti or
exebance for otbM* property. Oea
W. Raff.
Sept 1-tf
WANT^O-Fumaet* to Are by rospon■Ihlc boy. well recammetided. In«3ulru 426 Webater SK or
Cltlxc tiK phone.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Mmaenucr boy; patIsfactor> referenct*:. required; Apply j
WebU-iii Itolon Tc lepmph Co.
]
■cpl 14-311
xi:rr:‘. s“r.u»
iu au n man l*. i*-e luul ipiuker ihau Keu-‘
will vit .ill day 4i»
-’f ulalnKter ”
;
lucky whisky.—ManlKt.-e News.
*’P. gg> . do yt.u. t.Ki. thhili lue vnlHattie Cuek ha* ba.l a unique <»rgarlr liV a to-a^tly parade. I know.
bur it c:mT xbd. now . You d m l rt-nJ. ganiratitm for reven y»-ar*. the flriU
one ev4r organised in ih.» Fnl!.*.]
tr.4. ;be im.m.
tto- thing”
-Yi.U .lo b up to the baa.!lr.” idie put !»Slate* & .Vntun- club, nimivived .if
hi. “AikI ,V4.u urv mu.-b Ioj g.-u.-rous | buslne anti professional men whti are
to to-tulj^.ir, Itul it wnrrb-k uu-. Mou-j |nt, ret,' : H v.orrk.% uie dt-#;»eraieiy. It ■ the .______
futiin l iu lluuklug 4.f~y4air Xututx*.
wbleb to to-ing vnailoxviil up. Tbs*
klud of dlung « uu l g.i ou. And wLil
to t^> f'»now U’; Y.m a.x' wu^llug your
^^b’^tamv
pon I
ixtoroa. wm son SB or SSF put.
or will i«tt bslUtoc. Applj^ttNM
WANTED TO RENT-^^ten or el^bt
rtxjtn houFc. If in ball*«fa"U»ry condition and luraMon will taVo *ame
for one year. Te!. Citx MS.
_________________
kept ii^r
tna n toj
?>»to bto.*l. Hut a stiTii M-m- .f »'.uty. j
..-tlmbtoeil w nil He- fu. I t!ial llu- I'urto I
I
ivbimffenrH
unnie bin nitob-a.. I
!M!Iau 4UJ
J |lmt hto orders tu I
ekiy *.:Hj.-d. fiJr i
Ip-ttluc that bto *oli4-itoUj4 g.i4-d
oirii.- exir.ix* g:\mx* lay i
beyoiul. He t .,k Ito m to Milan by '
train aii.l toig.-l Uie;u with so;u • *ptou- ]
.dor at 41m Hob-I t'.ivour. Hrn» be |
ifouiMl thnt tbe faiTv* ..f fhi^ primely i
f luixxHignlr had p.xxx^.xl liiiu. aud Uto *
iwrtly Uiwl wni all xb f.-reme aud tU-trutk>u--all n-grei. pws for iinm<lenr
w«* Ju*t t
eomiwmy < irttoto w bo liad tonn'i wlag !
ala, -nir *4-a*.m wa« but
liur at lai
Juiit ended. Here \ra* nii opportnuiiy ;
mUaed. indeed. uniT-iJn-wM. i ’* vexa- i
tkiu lm>i!ght out «u IrJmical . ommeui >
to B4»rtler. It raukleO: but.it tui.! It«
effe u The oourbr prov.il «ipml to |
niiMiiv.-ring that the :
bOTM *OWW imiO^
M toOl iNUEt; ato» Sdtao ickk
tmUmm. OT Btitb MK. Applf
to John BoitoMd St SvdaiM.
)SMf
WANTED.
roar groMT i» boBMt •oa-if bo ettco to do oo-eM t«ll
TOO tlut U know f«T btUe aboot tb» bulk «oCm bo
Mm. ValealiiK-. wt, we. to iho car-1 • t-^**"**** He parted ttoa It w
wlUi Muntr. i^road.^d -!*• oly
^
i
vmiBwnEiT
A mxssiNc. TO nuAiN woiikeus
AND NFIIVOCS PEUP!,E.
^
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
ECZEMA
ERYSIPELAS
SCURVY
GOUT
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOSIS
NERVOUS DISEASES
BLOOD POISON
V/EAK LUNGS
KIDNEY TROUBLE
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
LIVER TROUBLES.
8A-MU-LAH lableu are coinpo-jndc-d from the eesor.ee of rare
Eart IndUn Plant*, and i ire tbe perfected re.-ult of over 20 year* of
medical re*carch.—SA-MU-LAH acu promptly on tbe Lung*. Liver
and Kidneys. These organ* ar« diroctly responsible for the condition
of the blood. 8A-MU-LAH ia a blood purifying medicine put up In ublet form, and contain* nothing of an Injuriou* nature. They arc Invalu
able 111 cases of specific febrile disorders where the blood has a Urge
excoc* of febrine or uric acid. Ev cry disease or disorder that flesh It
heir to can bo traced lo Impure Blood. SA-MU-LAH haa helped thooaands ojr sufre.-ers.—It can help you.
FREE.
0.\ SALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGIST^.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS, 60 CENTS.
If your dealer cannot supply you, send price and order to
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
140 NA88AD STREET, '
woman for liKlu
In family. Call
band, a sctostlle losdtot wtU rteoU
’ ™:;
Orer flVSUM
______________ _____________________ MU8IC-MISS Blanche Barnum. InI WANTEb~-Exi?|denced dintoK rtiuml *tnjcior In ytolln. iniltsr and barSirl. .\one oih^-r need apply. -Hotel I "«’«> •
Columbia.
'
»cpll2-m Wa*htoron atn-et. Cllx. phono 7W.
w-d U If
a^generel housework
rkllUHl labor
pioyroeni ur t m-do>
phone. A. W. Hoi
pitiymi-nl Cxinlraclor
*lon Salesman. 215 K. Fnmt
Fnmi SL.
Si ^
Huollmantel bldg., upstair*. CIt
phone No. 474.
wpt 13 Iroo
^
^
Numerout and Worlhle**,
WANTED-Thrw- apprcnUce gliT* it i:v.-r3lhlng to In the name when it
once. Mr*. \\\ II. l^wr»-nce.
cm.-* to wTtrh Ha7.-I Halve. C. K
DeWilt A C.> of Chicago dlscivercl
Mim.‘ years ago bum to make a valve
WANTED-Three room* elose in for from Witch llatrl thal is a parfle
light housekeeping.
Inquire 747 for plb-s For blind. blce<llng. Itching
and protruding Pile*, ectema., cuts,
Washington street.
aept 7-^f burns. brtilHc* and all skin dlreavc*
neWitr* Salvo ha* no equal. Thto ha*
GIRL WANTED—For general hmrne^ no equal. - Thto ha* given ii*c l6 unmwork.
Mr*. W. P. Crotser, 222 enm* worthIt-K* cninterfeliv. AH for
Ikiardman avenue.
sept 7-!f DcWlifs^the genuine. S«dd by all
druggtola.
WANTED-tJIrl for gen.-ral hoan©work; *mall family; |3.50 ik-r wAdt.
415 Sixth Fireet.
sept 1-lf I* the mnlval .if f^e fltt.-st -the winGOOD 8H0E"sHrNrNG~S.‘e Cunning nor* *r.- iiuarlahlv thn*.* who .iiaert'o
to wlr.
the Ll.m barli.-r-fchop.
A buHlne>h .slueatlon .qH-UF wide th.gal.** ef .ipryiniinitv. but lho*e wh.i
ent.-r un* .uTen dtiumt-.l to dKapiKimtm. nl-lK*r-auM* larking In «klll an 1 un
able to ilo their work eff.-nlv.-lr.
FOUND—<;.'Id Inrk.t mar IRm.r.i
\\v train .-tieh Mudent to do the
larhor; own.-r ra- rla'ra prop<-n.v thing* that win !m‘ n-qulr.-d ot him In
Ht-rord nffln- and
bv calling ai Ht-ro
Our »tud.*ms
AN UNFAILING RUL€
FOUND
FOR RENT.
f^R«ALE-^)m' »|.an horX» mi.l iiai'
\ n.
.-ne n. w rtrav wagon, on.- pair
1. ighs. S. F. Saxton
-P"5-«'
FOR RENT-S.'V<-d r.«.m li.i>i,r; In I
q.iln- pox-State street.
M-pt I5 lf
TO REN-f^I-urge fnmi roopk, fur
itish.-.! f.ir light houseki-.-ping. or unftirntoh.-d. Inqiilix- 214 W*-*i Ninth
slr.*tl.
wept 121!
FOR RENT Fnriilsh.*d n*.iiis Pit
nare. 11.1 trie lights, loth. 42^
Wa-vhingt.m SI.
*. Pl 12-«:t*
{irlillant futnr**
“Mori- Trave-*«* CP*' llinliier.v
leg.* giediiai. v” is th.- . all of Ui.-!
ii.-si man win v.m l.-t vs fit voi
Ihe g aal thing* that may lx* your*
If .vou e.;miot tak.- ndvai.iage r,1
will .«iy voti to ia1
<ay ach.«
. */rnv. r e Cliv llioln.-^h c.diKgo,
M-pt 1.* IU
22;.ril Ka-t Fi.uil J
TAXES
Notice to Taxpayers.
The tax roIlH f.ir the collection of
ach.Kil and city taxes and *p.vial aaF^ RENfll-rtur m.f.inilrl,,,! r...nm aeshmenta for the five wards of tbe
Inquir,- :.«1 Stuiiilj
city of ’Travcn.c City. Mich., have been
placed In my hand* for ciMorik^.
I win ite In my ofllce for the pur, fiinil*;h' *l or iin
of c.llerMng mild taxes .every
nwiro*. . C!a!l fori'-1
.lay from mw* until Nov. 1. m5,
fnim 8 o'clock unUI 11:30 o’clock in
FOR RENT-Fr..ni n»om near Ik.anl- the roreno.)n, and frooi 1 o’clock until '
man avenue school. Huital.le fur 4 o’clock In the afternoon of each day.
! t»*ach. ra. Inquire a1 42C Webjitur
All taxe* paid l>efore Bept. 1*1 will
aug 20 tf
bo rieeived without collection fees,
and all uxes retnalnlng unpaid on
FOR > RE NT-Three n H,m*. Inquire
Sept, 1*1 and unlll Oct. l*t. a penalty
cor. Wci S. v. nth MI
of one p«-r cent for collection will be
aug 21-tf
charg* ]. On all taxes remaining un
paid on OcL 1st and until Nor. lA a
penalty of two per cent for coUecUon
FOR SALE—Mv three^halr harto'r will be charged.
.
Office, Room 202 State
bldg.
5-hop and twomb bath room* at 75
M. E. Ha*ke:l. City Treasurer.
cf-nts on ih.. .‘oUar. Have IlneFt.
nioi.; comph t.* *h.ip in slate. Can
Dated July 24. 1905.
July 250CL U.
i-I.ow It a money mak.-r. Other h'l.Hi-j
ne.-s
my arteution, Ca*h or
lime. ODcar b.muB, Traverse City.
SEWER TAX
Mich.
tept 12-Cl
Fifth Ward.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Houne and 1<»1. barn on
lo:. 412 West y:ight Ftrev-i. Price
f2.4'M>. one-third down, balance to
suit purchaser. Inquire* 115 Ea^t
Ninth *iree-l. or aUdres* John Clune,
Cheboygan. Mich.
sept 9-U
FOR SALE OR RENT—A good Mreoroom ho*i*e. Inquire Dr. Gaontlett.
kept 1-tf
FOR SALE—House and lot, corner
Front and Monroe streeU; 30 acrei
fruit land; 10 acre* timbered; price
ICOO. Address B. E, Belknap. 102^
West Front street.
sept Mmo*
FOR SALE—House and
Spruce 81..'second no
church. E. H. Allym
FOR SALE CHE4
one sideboard, one refrigerator, reTolvlng book ease, tbre^ dining
chairs, arm c^lr, three rocking
chair* and other article* of furni
ture. lofvlre St 911 South Union
atreeL .
mug 3-tf
HOUSES AND i,01^1lonthly paymeou Hraaii W. Smith, SIS Watt
BaerenU street Cttiaana pbooe 199.
)une 27-tX
NEW YORK,
I
Notice to all Persona Interetted:
Tho .‘^pf-cial assessment tax roll for
the con*truciion of .Lateral Sewer No.
1. Sewer Dtotrict No, K. located in the
alley Uiwt-en WasLlngton and Weostcr streets, beginning on Garfieid avo
nue, running thence west to Barlow
Bire.-t, thence north on Barlow to
WaRhingion at reel, thence weit oo .
Washington alreel lo Railroad aveolie,
thence lo connect with trunk aewer,
haa been placed In my hands for coL
lectJon. the same to be paid on or be
fore Sept. 30. 1905.
M. E. HA8KELU
aty Treaaflf^r.
Office-Room 202 State Bank b«Udif«.
Sepv^-lmo.
.
SUNDAY EXGURSiOl
REAMa UIIWIS
CHARlEVSa, PEIUSXEY,
HAffiOBSPBilKS
tdmni taw «LM
LeaTe dock 8i00 «. «,
BetaniuigarriT* 10aOp,a..
THAVBM OTV,
mmMvtnKiwm
A «lecvc^a«rd to m src^
wtog a Wtla oaro. Tte ankte to aa wMeaawcadaadtwooatte other;
toltowa:
tte hoar/to oae Inch tokk. Botk eads
to otitotolag a gar^ tte groataai
efl as edgas are toaaded. U this
i*i ^ I tooted tkroiigl
ot he ahtalaed oa ordinary rolltag
work to oaly oa tte tatote or tor oraa>
■ay be aeatly covered aad ased
noatotina Aftar too aoaan of toe foriteparpoaa.
famcat ara rakaotod<-«lnt to, altoroj
ctoteod mkr after Sulac-toey are attlcted |iMt
lag rather baid tte sarks of toe Iron
oamtde tte baottogs. Tte stitcbleg
resala. w. perhaps, a gloss will
Ate Uteted'teter ate •vrtrTttoag
maot follow a coattoaoao tlao wbotber
ir oa tte fight aide. To rmaoee
B«toM to roor llgkt.
toto to itralgbt ar tarriag. ate IKUo
wet a doth fhoroaghly. than
ally wtU be foate If too baotlag wring It out; lay this over toe gSoasy
Ate toroagh tte f«an of toter Iffo
baa booa proparty teaa ate tte Itaco spot on toe right side of tte garmeat
•oM teltor lolk !>• teowo
of toe pattora proaenrad.
aad eet a hot troo apoo It; rearove ab
Wted fook tte Mcto of too ito«
Tb obUte too teat affocU to otltcbAte ante H flU (teir <nm:
tasUBlIy. Uft tte doth aad the
tog. tte anebtoo jteald be to tte boat gloas^will haee dtaapepared. While
topn Inm folk tor wbon Cte «»
Ibto ooaditloa. ft aboold be weU
damp mb a whisk broom lightly
SUB oinao oa ctoady tef».
oUod. tte aoodle properly adjaatte aad over tte spot to rmloe tte nap of the
For wk
of a alao to corraapoad wito tte toroad
or aUk to bo aoed. Work oorera! rowi
Atoafftteattef wo.,
oa a trtaS ptoca of cloto aad adjaat too
This to tte tine of the year when
ba to looaoa. tlgbtaa. loagttea or
Irarateartte Mk ten jr«
le basy hoase-iaotocr must turn her
tea tte atlteb. A ;aadtoai aUtcb
to teat for droaaanbtag. Oao ataai- atientioB to tall gewlag. There are
Wtea tfoobln clooo(r crrpl.
school dresses to be made for toe chU;
block
which
the
worker
frequeol
Wbo error bod a vote of ekoor
ly oncooBtera wbea working on while drea. last season's dotbro to be fresh
FW lbo.0 who.atohte or wf^;
irfaJo to tte autolag of tte goods ened and brightened and made to look
Df»r folk wboiii It wa. food to know.
mehes that only
machlaeoil. It to ncrer wteo to
Wbo node too doll grow bilibt.
give. To some
work OB white goods dlr«*Uy after olV
Aad obte about tooir way to oarto
appy fhculty of
_ ns, oroa with tte greatest precan^
A ftar boaroaly Ilibt
sek- which makea old
tioB. tte o«l to likely to drop; to fket.
ven better than new,
it to batter, ao anUer for wbai mm*
Aod oft I tblok tew good a tloMi
crlnl. to oil tte maebtoe toe night be while otoers must acquire this through
Twoald ottrely brtog to pan^
Home Cheer
fore and rob It up well too aont 4ay long appreaUccdjIp,
If all of ns could look oa Ufa V
gives this week hints which will prove
before aUBg.
Tbniagb ttelr roao^rod gtoao!
For too ornnnenUI or oaUldc otltcb- of service to all home dressmakers.
Prall. to too
log. which tailors eaU -topelUcblagr The followiBg are from Ihc I>etro!t
an orca oUteb to required with n Trlbaac:
Before apendlng* rSluable time In
' -To lire for common etide U to ' slightly looMr teaoloo. Tte groateot
Ible care should bo obaerted lA ripping up garments aad 'renovatln;;
Tbo blfteai Tokh ank^ otlil tior‘ this work to keep toe lines regular aad tte goods, be sure that the material
each row an even distance away from to worthy of toe work and wUI repay
toe time and eaergy expended. HavFkr wo grow like tte tblngo oor '
g decided this, go ahead as follows;
ly aid oae In working toose rows area,
ooali tellero.
Rip up the goods with a sharp knife
Ate rtooorolakMwealaibIgkor ' ly. bul a beginner should aoe toe guide
attacho^t. After the grot row Is and pall out nil the cut threads Shako
stitched the guide may be moved the each piece well and dust silken fabrics
required dlataace aad the second aad with a piece of fiannel or an old silk
handkerchief; woolen materials need a
rrequenlly a narrow strip of thin whlskbroom and more strength for the
■uriilng.
ertnollne or skirt cambric Is tohert(Nl
First sad last remember that nsjh
Tte edkortol toto week wao wrlltca under a hem or between the folds of
a. benxotn and alcohol are explo
for this department by Myrtle Koon the cloth, and the stitching worked
ves when used near a fire or a light.
Cberryaian of Orand Rapids, aad Is dl through the three thicknesses. This
After cleaning materials with these
^ rectly albag the line of tbougbt always to not so much to give sUffness to the
edge as to permit toe stitching to be hang them In toe open air for the
adyocatod by Home Oboer.
properly worked and abow up better fumes to evaporate, and. If colored, do
when inished. Some drmminakers In not hang In the sun. or they will dry
Oaa’tSrood.
In streaks, acan with a piece of pfo
We all wabt to lire tte wholesome sert a strip of taffeta, as tbU gives a
same fabric If possible, or at least
llfe|^*nd I am sure nobody wanu to beautiful Bnlsh, but it to rather extrarwith one of the same color. Do not
tanL
be morbid, but toe little habits which
use old llnmgs, ns when washed they
grow into morbidness are not alwaya
In turning corners or. in fad. adjustahrink out of shape, aad a dress can
g'thc work or changing Its position
•asT to break.
dy fitted over an askew
not be pfprriy
Tb^Js Jasl oao thing that Inevl- while under the machine, one annoying
and Iron the linings and
lining Wash ar
lably bHngs menial depression, aad p<i!nl can be overromf^ by Inserting
bem down for children's frocks
that is brooding. The bla^est or sad the needle dlrectlr In the comer (or
only. W-hen sponging any materisl do
dost thought. If It comes only In s
her deslrtHl position) and holding tt
It with downsracd strokes, using a wati
iaah. canacil create sulkiness, for U to down while the work Is being lurai-d
of thwsamc or similar goods.
the nursing of wrath and other on
If this Is not dooe
Whan washing goods In n lather of
lovely Ibooghts tbaO m^es them live 'the work will slip as soon as the presspure soap and water do not mb m
and gel In their bad work.
er foot Is raised, and tf the
on the entire material. wW on
Suppoee. neat lime an nnpleasant thread does' not snap It will ^ drawn
greatly soiled places.^ If a dellcau
thought awmlis you. Insteud of luauri ao loag as to spoil the symmetry of
fabric do not rob on the washboard.
ating In the lirltation of It.—as most toe sUtefaes: besides, when proceeding
White woolen goods are dry cleaned
of us do-you Just say irmly. “Put It with toe work, the m«edle may not te
with best .dry flour or comroeal. mb
' away.” and turn to eometblDg else be Inscrted again at the correct point,
blng the article In a larg<* bowl of thif,
fore the need hai time to plant Itself. thus breaking a perfect line.
shaking tt off snd repeating if neces
Oei Into the habit of It. and you don i
All seams should be well pressed
sary; than iron on the wrong side If
know bow muoH sunnier the windows With very few exception, tte seams
creased, but hanging In the evening
of the eoul will be.
are pressed open—one edge each side nlr removes ordlnar> wrinkles.
Are you aaslly hurl by a reul or 1
of the stitching In woolen goods the
A cleaning fluid that Is highly recomekgtned aligto?
It away—burn
seams may be dampened a irlie so
mended Is made as folios« Gasoline,
up to the energy of good work, ns t
to make them set llalter. but silk one gallon; other, one teaspoon; chlo-.
body's waste Is consumed by eaerrii
seams should simply hare the heel of ofonn. one teaspoon; ammonia, two
Does the thought of yesterday s falhin* the Iron run over the line of stitching
teaspoons; alcohol, one gill. Mix well
haunt you? Pul It away; refuse to b without touching the edges
and do not use near a fire or In n
haunted. Y<ni.are not a ruined castb also be pressed like velvet, too.: Hold
closed room.
that the ghosts of the dead past sboul one end of the seam In the leH hand,
Do not use the last half cupful If
make a render^nus of your mind Hoci with si^nietee holding the other end.
cleaning delicate colors, ai the am
the fear of coming disaster dtolrcA^
the Irtm
rlght.^d
monia settles and will discolor light
you? Pul It iwsv The thing ma
he M n wl^oal t chlng the fabrics. Buy (be last four drugs In
^ never come at all. and anyway, lb I table Tie
quantities of an ounce, as It will be
worry will no* ward It oir.
|I the ubie
ubIe with a cloth over tte silk cheaper In the end. and keep for fuBe glad of the days when you have Avoid pressing silk as much as poss
ire use what Is not needed at once.
made no blunders, when y ou have nm | w*.. as the hot Iron destroys Its crispThis fluid cleans silk and woolen ma
shown Irrliailon or sclAsh whims or i „ess and Impairs Its luster. Woolen
terials aad does not*shrink tbe fabrlu.
wrong Judgment;—but. even tf you jsoods. on the other hand, are greatly
leaves a new finish, does not yellow
have committed a doaen errtua. If you ! improved by pressing
white, can be used on the most deli
h,v, t,pl your«lf free tnm brooding., Top...l.rhln, u well u ihc bottom. cate colors and fabrics, and to ex
TOU mar know that roar mind I. (till
mtie
iremely cheap
whotemime. mtd jrorf-mw be remly to,^
Pour out sufficient of the fluid to
bed. the ae.l d«r twably utd «aelr
covar the anlclc to be cleaned, using
•
•
tunied over, haste before stltcblng. a china wash basin or a new tin pan
Whafs the urn? In slghla* If your soul:
oroamenlal stitch
Put toe article In and wash as you
can slag n song
1 log ha. been added give U a Bnal would wash In srater. robbing tbe
Rainy day. or sunny, you're got to pull j
^
aUlched edges of silk tolled apou eapeclally with an old soft
/
(dresses should only be pressed llghl- toothbrush on n |tot surface.
Hnrricane a blowln*. or rt^^-runnln ^
Wring out from this aad rinse In a
•irong.
Y.
In
making, pressing play.
secood portloa of tbe fluid; wring out
Time to aiyln -a-Ayhi-l {
;
Important part; it Is simply sur- nfmin and hang In a draft until the
fluid evaporatea Save toe remaining
Whst's the use In wlshln* fer the dead j Posing
with his iron.
fluid, aa it can be uaed a second time
. an' dusty years
a? DIdo'i they hole, where tte material to a IlUle full on dark maicrlals. like men # clothes,
Hkta\ they have ert
for a stout figure, the material li black dreosca. carpeu. etc.
have cares?
If toe article to too large to pm Into
'What's toe use In weepin'? World will jAnmk so ms to reduce toe site and
j make It confbna with toe figure. Thf toe fluid uae a apoage or cloth similar
never heed your tears;
j Upels are pressed In such a way as to in color to tte soiled tobric. This
Time to a fiyln —aAylk'!
I make them fit In at tte neck edge, but cleanser win not reBK>re-sUtos made
Take tte road <
led—aa* toe old | iie fiat oa the coat at tte
by ayrup or awceta. which must be
la applytag what to caUc
world at lu best;
Travel soon is end^; the^TI be time eoftar to a lady's coat or Jadmt. prow
Whan color has teea dcsiroybd by
•aoaffh for real
oa toe line of perforations la tte pat- icld. amnopto will neutraaie tbe
Wbco the Shadow comes ao* scatters teni which forms toe roll of tte c
amc. and aRcr toto nsing chlcrofonn
‘ fiitot an* daisies o'er the breast;
at tte top of tte Beck aad strotoh tte aatoroa tte original color.
Time to a-fiyln -a fiyin*;
lower edge, which rsaU oa tte oulsWJe
.
Tlise Is a-fiylB -a-flyln'!
of the coat, by pressing with the Iron
Tte Abuat af Fatttfiia.
‘
-At
.while stretching. Press also toe sea
-This to tte third lime Pra ted tola
which Jolas this collar to tte lapela.
draaa apart.” aald a woman to esagperated timw. am long a|o.
leal Mm
. Tte reason why on many droMi rethrowtognhe whole totog Bway and
t eaal tte aaerot af tbeir home naan* toe work sboQld be pressed as tte coat neror toochtog It afftoa. Mrs. Woods
factaro Hat. not la tim qiyto. hat la
aaM ate hafiat tte least bit of trouble
tte 4tp«hod iattolac. Tte Oelohar adias. tte collar aad toe aieares. fitttog BItel s dross, so 1 borrowed her
ItsBoor fh** New Idea Woama's Maga- j When toe fnclagr are applied,
J pattera and thought I'd bdre the same
dap taUs how this say he avoided by pressiag to given, aad all
sacoaaa. 1 am begtonSag to thtoh pi^-
OsitilKll
m
•A-nMMV. MrmiMM
ItovrHMifltttei
«3at ntel Itada la tea yaaro old
aad jwar Marie aaly ateeB.** atoU n
fftoteL -Tob aaroly Mat eapaet to
one a imtterB like that aad get a good
i
> and laoqaalMies wHl go to
■hd stitch it as U for an ordinary
droaa. Instead of hooka aad cyea. sew
last of
\qgetocr dowa tte fTOau toea staff toe which should be d<
ttaing firmly with aawdast. shaplBg it good presming wOl fiatok yoar work
as yoa proceed.
_
^ very saltofaclorily. The sleeves are
bottom so as to stand oa a{ simply cat from tte old Itoteg and attabte; add a stock collar at neck, with tached at tte top aad baitom. Rnlsha piece ofjiaing across tte top. This {b% tte armhole firsL Tte secret of
model Is am osefn) Tor drkptog aad | rSHalag sleeves to to have toe lining
trimming bfonses. atoo for fitUag col-| kmger than tte sleevos so us to allow
lars and yokes.
plenty of room at toe elbow.
>AO^T.
SaUCESaiffiCMKIESl
Bmr.aT.8toat.B«etBr.
Ooctew Bstedmte avteM and Whato
togton straaL
-Oeftalaly; why not? t tamed R la
Holy eommonloa, 7:te a. m. except
ewefally an aroaad aad folkmred toe
on tnt SBDday to tte month, toea at
dimetieas to toe toUer. I caaaot af
ford to bay a pattern for evenr gar
Morwlnc Mrriea and amow it
meat I make for fliy family.10:J0.
-Itta oeoBomy to tte aad to hare a
Sanday achoed aad quastkm date H
Mixing
flour
and
milk,
or
water,
with
speclar pattern for erery dress,*' aal-l
: apoon to eCten pretty aloppy bnal l2:0fiM.
tte friend, positively. -Too had better comhlnallcm of flavors U i
KvenlBg sorvlca and Mrman at 7:tl
teas. Try a fork.
pay oat a few coats jrxtra for a per- ful than green corn and V
fectly fitUag galde than spaad hour^ now that toe latter are to be had large
aad tears tiylag to alter ■bmethtog and ripe at low price, they mav be taking n bit of i
that can nerar he made to fit because served togriher la a novel and appetlt- after dinner. It will pest you more
It to not eat corroeUy. If paopie arc Ingform. Either rom from tte cob or than you think.
Catholic..
Keep tte slop barrel tightly covered,
tte same sUe esactly. or the ganaeni a lender canned vnrleiy may be used
6t Francis church, corner Casa aad
to one like a atodlo apron, that to net Scoop out enough of the Interior of or It will be a feeding plare for files Tenth street.
suppoaed to have a snug fit. It is possi large, ripe.* evea-slxed tomaioes to oa their way to >our milk pitcher and
Low mass. €;43 aad fiiOO o*ck>ciL
leave
a
anfllclentlT
thick
skin.
To
butter
plate.
High mass. 9:00 and 10:30.
hie to egriimage patterns, but. geoer
Vespers, 7;.t0 p. m.
Doni be afraid of leaving g window
ally speaking, toe money Invested In each half plat of corn pulp (If corn is
Ixmten devotkms. Wednesday mai
paper patterns to nerer lost or foolish- canned, ebon fine and remove hard down at night. It Is just as much fun
Friday evenings. 7:30.
to
be
carried
off
alive
as
it
Is
to
be
parts)
add
half
a
teasp:*onful
of
aall.
ly spe
two
tabkwpoonfiils
of
milk,
a
dash
of
amotbered
to
death.
with the borrowed pat
The
Rev. Hugh Keanedy Fkitor.
tern was not convinced, aad ahe will pepper, simmer for ten minutes, fill A tin wa«h basin will last but a short
Class mt-eilng. 0:46 p. m.
continue to scad her helploBs children Into the tomato cases, put a bit of but- lime, a^ commonly used. To make U
Mornlmruer^lci. 10:80 a. m.
to school to clothes not tending to fo. t<>r on top. put a fiat pan in a quirk last a long time, keep the bottom of
Sunday school at 1? m.
It
painted
with
romroon
oil
paint.
oven
and
bake
tor
ateut
ball
an
bou-.
ter vanity, for she to sure It would be a
Epwiirth league, C;30 p. bl
Down
pillows
are
somewhat
Green
Corn
Pudding—Baked
brosm
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
'
sinful waste of money to buy patterns
Piwycr meeting Tbtirsday wraBtoff
when she can borrow. Samantha Allen and served hot with roast meat or Bivc. and a good suhslliutc U made of
tells of a woman at toe mlnUter’s ih*- poultry, the corn, young Ai*‘l cither cat tails. Gather them whi*n nearly
A coidtal welcome to these servicea.
nation.party who asked every woman chopped fine If canmni. or grated from ripe, strip from the stalks. The thick,
present for a pattern for her bpsque the cob. the following Is a perfert close down will expand Into a fluffy
dish; To a pint of corn pulp allow the
.m pan,. <ml the pll- Thomas 1
Ut. and It to to be presumed
Qtilel tMMir. hr.to a. m.
*
she "ad experience with patterns that i
« ‘'gg-. n small
Morning worship nod sermon, 10:30.
n the ririhcH wringer
she could do nothing with. By getting texspoonfu
Sunday n<hool.
vcT the indlers with
Endeavor. 6:46^
a rtilleeilon abc might be able to com itrasiKxinfu! of sugar and a
sIllVall
right
8enlor
toidexvor.
chopped
par^^iey
if
likt'd.
itokt
soft
cloth
and
they
tone UII she had a perfect fit. but
Evening e^ang.dlHlIr sesslna.7:30
for whl»e clothes. Of course, eulored
Bamsntha docs not enlighten us a.s to an hour In a buttered dish:
metilng ThursT'.;ow' who have not tried eh<i
fabrics might stain ami make trouble. da>toe result of hvr efforts to save money.
To Shir by Machlny.
Endeavor aSturdays. 2:30.
A mother wgo prides herself on her canned corn l^-fore using will scs
With
shirring
<»rc:ipymg
so
4n|M»riMdIeve
ih«*
Improvement
in
tend*
Aid
siH-li
(y
im-»-ls
e%ery seeeconomy said not long ago that sh**
wday of each
makes; abo a wIno use of
lant a isislilon as It dm - at pre.%;<>nt on ond and U
had discovered a new way
She haa two daaghtera. on.- i < l"'*'r « “n eom
.amau«-» a-m. nen- dres.se:« and Mouses ami eloll.iT^ of month at
The C. W. D
HfTht and the other twelve. «. In hny t
"» I'nx i.e.-, ^^.o,.l,l, however. ever> desrrlptl.m. a way to do It by ItitM ilngs the n
Vi^dm’sday In each
never be dctecleil.
machine is worth kiv:wlng.
lag patterns she takes those for
Fairy Corn Dread—Made with gn'cn
Of cou sr*. It will never take the
yesr-old girls. For the Utile girl she
cuts down and for the older one she com. Iiaked In a dish ami s«r\fd .n place of hand work-nothing rouUI:
KUbsflenlarges tbe ten year-hid pattern, tiut light, puffy slices, the fomiwlng is a but at least |t Is a fairly
rirat M. C. Church. ‘
tnp- for many things Girdles <and so
kbe to the only jH-rson satlsflml with I dainty breakfast or
Rev. Thos. Cox. I'aslor.
pful of rtirn pulp. grat»**| or I many of them UMpilre row aft*T n»w. Class meeting. <):3A a. m.
leach
the rasiUt. Aside from the folly
Morning service. 10:30 a. Oi.
.
allow
a
cup
rf
milk
and
e<sd.
of
shirring
i.
and
*
v«‘n
dress
yokes
;ind
|
spoiling tbe fit of the garments
Sunday srbcHd at mion.
b. ot,S,t.y«r<,W
10 I"•
l-ll- r.
«.,• .MH-ially b.kmI d..n.. on th. ( Kpworth league. «:ir. p. bl
dre««loooM. .ndlior,t.tcriniho,c| H. n,m <. and ad.l .-i
of | math*"''.
j Evening service. 7:30 p m.
too yotthful. for there are dWInct'l''“'Hr; In-at !».. eees wM>*rat. lv. allr' ft t» all a trlrk W Ih- t.•l.^U,I. ; Junior league Thursday at 4:(
|^!n cup of milk in the yolks, mix to Ixicsen ^he bmer tension. h‘a\ing the' Prayer me<'tlng Tliursday eve
fclyhn for rver> age. A girt of eli
i‘, jgelhei. then sift In a cupful of yellow npis r tight, and stUeh yoar row^ ex
a mile child, while «Hie of Iwel
jeoromosi mixed with a teaspotmful of actly as if you were doing plain I
long and lank enough UKually i ,
11 sliiehed. pti'il
; baking imwder. b« al well and Just b<' stitching. When It
Baptist ChuFch.
quire special pains In dressing
painfully selfconscious !
pouring the whole Into a butien-I | the Iimim- thre.vffs underneath
W. T. WiMsIhouse. PsBlor..
Qiakl
Morning. |0;;:o.
‘ baking dish stir In the stiffened , the mai. rlal up until It is a
and awkn-ard.—Exchange.
Sunday
silmol.
12:00.
whHe^
Dake llmH‘-quarters of an { y«.u warn U.
Harm a Itlble i Irbs, 12:00.
hour in a steady oven.
Then fasten lio'h ends «>f >oui
Hslofol MInU for Sewirtg.
D y p. it .r.::
Corn ^el^J-Ten cups of c*»rn tetit threads, and your shirring is dt.m
e following helpful hints
from cob), "ten cups of cabbage only alsnii ten minutes having be, Ji
given by n writer In Woman's Ufe:
Prayer rorvtlng on Thursday even
When joining a bias piece of ma chopped fine, live red pepi»ers (large) m-eded Instead of an h-iiir or two.
ing at 7:30.
Hut don't fry ft on delicate slnffBtertal to a straight piece, always ket'p I clioppt'd fine. «me hall, gallon vlm gar.
All arc cordially Invitod to the ser*
the bias piece nndemesth. ms this pn • Ithrer- tablesfMsmfnls of salt, thri-e Ihe Jflirhing lt= Mire to show.- |b-lro; vices.
cops of sugar, four tahlespoonfiils of TrilMine.
veins It from stretching
mustard 'seed, two IntdesiKveiHslf-wom sheets should W rut In. w:d*e
------------Evangelical Church.
Good Fall Recipes,
. Mix fhorotighly
half lcnglhwaj*s. the selve lg. s seamed ftils of c.
Cor Ninth and Wadsworth atreeto.
variety, try cfKiklng a chopped
together, and the newly-cut edg»w and rx«>k one hall Imui -S< b eu-.l.
Rev K. N. llolsaple. Pustor.
fM»pper «'llh the st«wc»d gre«*n
a m.. morning class inectlng.
hemmed. This considerably lengthens
lo;.*;o a. m.. morning worship, acr- *
Borax.
dellrlons Idend.
Tl»i/fJh make ai dr
t^elr lease of life
We heard .n wi»man say the othc ! Kith ■r ci^mned or fn'sh c«»rn may be
When machining a thin material,
III on. Sunday school.
day that ^ho had lu ver found an'
,i tHj.unvose.
such as chlffon.^lare a pleei* of
m.. Junior Y. P. A.
ht
lpful
for
h.T
eyr.v
whe
i tasty salad to serve with mea*
Y. P. A.
p. m..
win prtvj
oath the 1
!*cl service.
' weak and tired as bathing! cut Into dice a green pep|w-r and four
he easily
vent It puckering, and
Chorus choir mrH>i.s for rehearsal
hem In a weak solution of Imrax and or five ytuing onions. Serve on lettuce
rrm«)v«Hl aric»-wa*^ds.
i Thurstlay at 4:O0 p. m. In the church.
bnves
with
French"dressing.
I
Midweek
prayer
meeting
Thursday
To avoid marking velvet when sew
A popular dinner dish on one of
ing it. lay another piece face ilown- Her work required cb»»e afipllcatlon
*I^f 'Au"vrf all classes welcome.
ward to rest your fingers on. and you all day and sonietlmcv many hours In big ocfuin steamers Is a mixture
will find when you have flnUhotl sew to the night, and hn oy« s were, eon- ramus and turnips. Ik»th v.geiahlesj
rained, w^ak are iKiihHl londer and <he turnips are j
Ing that the pile will not be flattened. soqticnrly. oflm
Friends (Quaker) Church.
ars j mashed and the carrots cut Into dieEdgar L. Itc-qua. Pastor.
Duttonholes on shirts s.'imild l>e
Hunday sclusd. 9:46 a. m. C. J. Hclob
Myj About half as much camn as turnip
stitched round with strong r«»tton Just
sect The two are mixed nnd sea- Siipl.
outside the buttonhole slltrh while
Mixtlng for worship. 11:00 a. m.
they sro m •w If this Is done they will 1conllnuo her work, j sonod ^
Junior Kndoavor, .*t;(»0 p. m.
Se nior Knd«-aVor. €:16 p. m. .
“•
*'>ln*"“K '■«» n.w.y'K,eh.n
last almos 1 .. lnng« the .hltt ll.clIlT'"*
without tearing
irlng »wv
Prayer meetlng.'Thursoay. 7:30 p. ta. '
:______________ “‘-•fnl. A .mldei, hn,w.-ne«. ,.r i™.
If In sewing on hooks, especially j
of the voice, can l»c relh-ved by simply I We put ourselves In what we do.
down the front of a tsMllce. they are!
taking Into the mouth a small lump* Our brains are In oor fingers;
buttonhoksl on. they will liectmie Arm j
of iKirax the sire of a pea and alios And’love leaks dainty Inls.r:< thr
with hair ih- uumbor ..f ..Itches utb- ,
,,
It linger
Like perfu
"ST
loccncd ocrly .. flulcklr.
j
a.lvan..s.- In c««- of , A ii-efiil lilt of grarefnl art
First Presbyterian Church.
'Neath fair hands swifily growing
When ntt-adlnK kl.l glove. ...c col„ „„
Cor. Washingion and I'ark atreeto.
Rev. L. D. Dlssell. fhistor.
tan ether than .Ilk. a.s .Ilk I. likely to!
Drafting the teelh with Is of the maker's self a part.
And tells wlilioul her knowing.
. 10:30 a. m.
cut the kW It l.a«l.e.,or.hwhlla.ojb„,„ eloan. them beau.lfuUy and
provide oneself with a glove nee<ib .
breath
(’hrlsilan Emb av
n s resiful plac e,
which can be purchased at any
if a i,,tle borax Is puMnio hard watreaceful hand ..m|.loyiri..|if.
first' Wednesday to tlia ‘
drapor's. Thc> are much nlw for the] ter It will make It much nlr.T for Shall MMdhc the heart, add many s
bathing purposes. Tlit re Is no better
grace.
K-ial hours, second and fonrtb Wed*
Always thread your nee^Ile before remedy for dandniff than a wash comncKdays in the monih at 2: 3A p. m.
And yliild your fricnd.s eiijoymcuit.
Pniyer porting Thursday evcnlni
cutting toe cotton to ensure threading pwed of one ounce of borax and cam
-Selected
the right end: otherwise It will tangle. pbor to one and onc^half pints of cold
Ali Vrc welcome to all tot senrlcea. ;
Cut your cotton; do not hite or break water. If there is scurf on the liaby'^
Peppers Stuffed With Rice.
It. Use the right size needle and suit hedd It can Ik? removed by robbing on
SrhTi groon im-pjm r« of uniform
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
able cotton for your material. Sec n mile borax and then washing with sif.e. cul off the ^t<-m end. and n-rnov
Rev. J. W. Miner. Pastor.
that your thread Is firmly and neatly soap and water.
the seeds. Throw the iKppi rh Into
Class mc<"tlng. 9:43 a m.
fastened off.
In washing woolen fabrics, sUk haad- boiling water, ctsik bir flvo min'it«>:.J Prearhlng
servlre. 10;30 a. BL \ *
When sewing black cotton materlal.s. kerchiefs snd gbjvcs. borax may be ^ then take Uiem out . and drain. Have | Sunday schrwil at 12:00 m.
Kpwonh league at 0:30 p. ffl.
V
surh as lullan cloth, sateen, and black
Instead of soap. If you want 's , reatly enough Miilid rice to fill them
prlnu, always use silk, as the black nice clean hair brush wash it In borax | to overflowing Stand the pr^pp-rs | Evening fM-rmon, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer mooting, Thursday evcnlag
sewing coTton tnrns rusty with wear »»tcr.
thus stuffed In s bake dish, and dr<-ss at 7:30.
and washing and apolls the appear-1 In using borox for tbe qyet It Is the rice well with butter. lYmr n Illtl«
ance of toe artlclet on which It Is usetl. better to make the solution with dls- j wr*sk stf>ck sIkmii the ik ppers. and le»
Christian Science.
them cook rovr r<-l for ten mlntitcs In
When s^ng on buttons, -before you tilled water. ThU makes an cx
Sunday morning service 1
the ovrn—Jurt «*nough to h» at ibem Voodman hall over postofflo
lay tor but too on the garment, put remedy for conjunctivitis or Inll
thoroughly. L'nrr,vo,. h ave thr-m Ir. j
toe thread torongb ao that the knot tion of the eyc.-MedIcml Talk.
the oven for five irtiuutcs lungr r. and
will be on toe right side. That leave*
erve them in the dish In which they
It under toe buttoe nnd provenu It
To Ralinc fitroet Jackets.
A writer I. Good Hoi»ckeepto*
Ukodi-Ladlfe. World,
from being Ironed or worn mwny nnd
thus begtoning toe lootektof process. tost many women, otherwise clever
Before you begin sewtog. lay n Urge with tte needle, think It difficult to re^
Plum Charlotte.
pin ncroM tbe bottoo ao that the Dm? a stract jacket. The tailor*# metoWhile Grand Traverse plums are at
threads go over tte pin. After you t)d Is. In raallly. simple. Rip oat ono- toelr best try this dellckras rodpc
bare flalgted flillng toe bolas. draw balf of the jneket lining for a pattern: for dessert:
out tte pto. and wind tte toroad roond cut out a eoaplete lining by this, letv- j Stone one quart of large ripe blue Bireet. near Cass sired. Capulb and
Mrs. Bouters l^-'charge. Poblie meet*
and round teneato tte button. This tog tbe other half attached for a guide, plums and atew ttetn wito one pound Inga erery night except Monday. Blip*
ibteea a mam jo anstoln (be pnlllng filpw the lining togetbar. lenrtog toe I trf toe boat brown augnr; cut thin day. 11 a- xn.. holiness meeting.^
2 p. m.. Junior meeting.
;t
and wear oC tofbuitonhdte.
under am set mi open. Now baste in juices of brand nnd butter them; toy
3:20_p. m.. chrisilaa’s prolM aMat^.
A good idtt for borne dr^otekerx one half, fitting It amootoly along toe {them in toe bottom and round the
who find tio^ to fitting Uemseirox Ira&u aad toe bottom of tbe jacket j aides of a deep pudding dlab; pour In **« p. m.. rod hot salvation meeting.
Is to buy one aad dboRall yardi of Then rip out tbe other half of tb> old toe pluma bolltog hot; cover tte dlab
Our aundard: Holtoeaa anio ton
atraog lining, and cot oat a perfecUy Untog and baste la the asfoe way. cloeely aad act It away to cool. Whan Lord.
Our tettle cry: Sinner, there U Mlfitting bodice pattern to come five or Horn the new Itolng xetj neatly all | quite cool tend It to tbe ubie and
wlx inches below toe waist tiasi Bone wrumd tte bottoB. neck and flronti. | terre with sweetened cream.
l.d.e.n.t'ri'rrUurajLrnait
1
«1
Cimr AloMJer UL <m vMok hm lifts
^
for ftrvml jrmnL 8er«rftl timm te Mmttnycd wtei he
Mdt. M tke Bodel vii] hftve to Ik*
•ftlM ftooft. ftft the ftnut who Sft to
OMt the Mftifteftt In hmse hft« ftl
nm^T afT^tsd ta| Pftrts fram Hilaa i«
tfticechftrvtoCIt. Trabetskof fai the m
of ft Rftttiftft prtftce. hU mother wft?
—^ «.. iwi.JiiicMaitA*fia.teiiiik
ftft Amcrtrftft ftad b« vfts born in Itmiy,
«nt fctttb ilirtit ■•«> fWtMdtoi«>»>
•There he ha« ftneot mofti of his life.
He ftpefths IlftUftB «iid Bfti^bih m«l!i
better thftft Rimiftn. liU atftt«e, vhlci:
betrft|« the Infloeooe of Impremlonin
idcAlm is to be plftced 1ft front of tlie
KiooUi milwfty .Utkrn in St: Petc«
bori^
Henry U-htle^ bft* lK«ni ftii edilor
lonj( cnoQfth fo bftvc ftt hlh rommftn.l
ftll wiiys of Ketliftit rW of the Nw.-*
Infest nem spftper office's. He IcH^
!bl* hUny of ft country jouiuftlisl. a
frknd of bl»: The Utter «a» in bis
sanctum mwIds; out - weighty utterfti)c«*s fiT»nj iiretentiooi conti'mpcrsiio.
when the office lioy announced that
Itro Kcntlemm vcn» waltisit to re<
bltu In ftu adU.Inlni: un,m. “^lio an
Iheyr* at.KwJ the ciliior, ilmpi.ln;:
fchtrars. ‘l^'hat do *hry uant?* **l
don’t Know who nrey are. «li." replifnl
j Ksri ITliter. the famoos acnlptor. has the lad. **but one Is a poet and the
I neatly rornplei*-t! the UrRe cs|uesirlan otbt r is laiine deaf. ‘ ^Oh. tbat’Ti all
j tfaue of ro neral F-a-x Hluel. mhlch riKbt/’ rc5poml*'d tho editor as h»|iick«Hl Up the pa^te hru'^h; -you
K«i out and tell the poe! Hal the deaf
'.h i
.b. cv.i ..r «.b. man K the ediurr."
IK nK«a^. »bi. b. U«4., abb.aalb i’J.,’;!;:.,
' Kcnalor WAntlo-tip Man ay Crane of
Massachusells has a nilini; iia'Ksiou
and yppreclatea lioJUin;; that Is pMlii;; ^ ^
*
i n arouBd^bc'T.J _
i
M* redith U one of the Kmup wbl-h he inmeta on alights friends,
HerRlin. U*Ilie fhe dellxeter'^Kf ret :of a'lnmts wlio Htlll remain fattliful.tn flareliall Is the senator’s iKdiby and he
plays
the #;anio with all the enih*usleral Wwl IN»i«i eaiJe»ic-Chi’'uen! «u i tl“* t'1'1
t^ulll |m’h. There Iw j
UergfunR punishmenl fur brvnrh «»f dl: 11bl»•^e w»«» Ih Ui ve that no uork of J asm of a sehtsdlHiy. I'p In the jinuin4'lpllne wf-irn the Uu>wian % Kited thv j «» nlus can Ik» nroiluM'd wHb anythin#: tains near lUlion t.he seua'«ir has u
acailcmy. At liK n*«jri,>t Siipi. th*n.1ehe In the way »»f |m»us and the an- larse farm. wl;ich |ie IiuukIU o.^u-n
Mills has fiantr,m««l tbeni all. Includ j thmlilt's
the llriiKh mnw'um m*cid sibly for the rtUfiu#; of emps. hut
Inj; several valuable fooilisll meti.
’ to a#n^e w'ith tb*»fn. for they still offer which Is really piven over to his ballplayinp proclivmc*«. In a prassy Held
IMMruliar suu-ldr ef a w.mian In a | to visitor:; the Kfs,K| old #:mme quill.
Yoik htdel K Ih Jny. lnve>.U-nU^
ITenldent Unilr4*l will bo the llrsl a Useball diamond has \>cea Uld om
hr tbe isdlce. aShe t,Mik |m)Koii and | rhfef of tie- third n'pubHc to retire acctrnllnp tt» strict l«*apuo recjiiln
men
Is and in a cnpK».ml in the farm
then shot beriudf. alter leaving a notvj|,n(p.«- nmniaJ nuidltlons at the c<imhntise are all sorts nf liasclial! furslan^l Miss A W. Wildey, Washliit; i
tenn Thiers
too.^). C. No iliA h wtimaii 1*^ Known ;
M.^rMab.
thonph
St shields and luiUs. B\*tv
in Washinidon.
Ir.n vy c»;mnb-t,*«f one n-m he had , ,
l-.i.t.b-. ririibnr..-. n «o...b r..n „„i, „ni«- ur..r.- ibc . M.imibm »f bul*'** «h- w».lor «n ap. n.1 .1 .bv f,™
b.!l.vll|.-.l'a.. »ri.n. b«s M.1|.ih.1 t . | Hoc.i.d. Clarool'murdi-n-J. <Suu!|>'' '•*"»
provW.-l
to play with him.
rn-r*Idiht l|cs»M*\elt a hix f*Mii i
•"If-1 mlr-l*.-rb r Ic fl Ibr Elyvoc lb dlicKO«i "
ra-ivr »B» ml If his r.lends fall him lie suinucns the
fann
hands
and
plays
one
old
eat. No
Ibn.; Dumb* in manuI.rtailUK. I^••.k.,rl by Ms smlrt.-n .bilb.
twHH-i in km s chhI J..1. ,1n .lb<- n»vj
iCusHsbman. 81. J. «. T. Sliirlalr. farm work Is considered UXore liaao
WlNBCARDIfl
GENBttl HEWS OF THE WORLD
i^;
rani Ibnuirf. bl. nn-M-m.
,.„,hustastb- an mlmin-r .rf ll,n.n
Jubi. E
Jr., an . bs itlMan
lbru.,Kb.b..s..b...ly -.-,..v,.liM»,,..1|^,^..,„, „
«bll.-b<- *a. sIHi.-.ln-s a '« b |.1...i.-;
Tb.-i.-j. a m.-.!nlli..n uf nyrui.
deleiuites to the IlrotherhiHHl of St.
wire in . \Vai.-rlM.ry ...IIIiik niill. nf'Ti.,,,...
|„. »
cuoilup to. nut batlly liurt. said he had of Hurtl/ in statuary marbb', mid an Andn w c(»nvenllons. The delepates
l<:|H'srtipaJ rlerpymi-n and they will
1.r.-ily drmm..- On.- ..I bU malm
monastic life for four days.
was klik'd by the shock.
of Uni'S Ilf his |ss‘tr> are eupraved
Hides have wlnps*- An Iron imt
Heiuniiim on a. baiitlrar io (Virtbuid marble tabb is on the walls of the‘
conialnlnpl^n.iMN* in old pdd coin, enN V.. from a snn
rvey evis dillon on the | trance loldiy and staircase.
4*artheU by workmen near Ch. >ierfleld.
laarkawanua A liclaware railroad
' ’
John Q. Pnekard. a pioiui-r nirnen.f|a. C.. disamman'd Uurinp
quamd'
• l^^Tk r^Tli'anTtm^
^
fi
l-heCu,..|,^.,„,,,,^..„,..Mts,H'ssesslou.
Patents
ELECTRIOTY
FOR
POWER
At
RastalTs
mvEs
FORKS
SPOONS
^
ALL NEW
SOUVENIRS
NEW WATCHES
*
BUILDERS’
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Hardware
AreneyloroiebrawdF#!
TjiiewrUers
R. ^astall
Railroad Rates.
^ Free Aniiisenients.
The celebratetl Adgie
and her wonderful trained
Ilona. The roost thrllllnd
performance ever wit*
aessed.
Other attractions of a
narvelqns nature. FREE
Reduced rates - on all
railroads of one fare to
Grand Rapids and return.
Write S. J. Weber, Sec'y,
for ail Information. 89
■Pearl SU, Grand Rapids,
Wich.
Racioi*
FRANK TRUDE
fTf-on^ m\rmm±
25 .
25
FINE
ORGANS
• l£asy terms if desired '
CRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
&pi 18.19-20-21.22, 1905.
shape, ami many
makes to select from.
KIMBALLS, Story
Clark, Chicago
Cottage, L s t e y.
Clough kS: Warren,
and others: All
marked in plain fig\ires,
SLO TO $40
Welst Michigan State Fair
CRAW’S
Sale Botins Saturday,
.SeptomUer 16
First customer gets
first choice. Every
one a bargain:
DXLivdn»OJ|jUtat tiuBka^JUk
NNers
MRS. C. U BONNI
>uiort, oTftr Clij
Let ui vitalize an Idea
for you4
Boardman Rircr
Electric Light
& Power a
Bftir <
REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-Ora:^
TrarerM LftDd and U>ftft Oo.. r
wilmelm;
DttiUrt. oty
DR, F. HOLOBWORTH— BpecUl
tention to BUaftftM of the ejrft. mj,
DOfte ftDd UuuftL^ Olft*^ til^
Boom. .7 and «. H? E U MarcanlUj
. Co. block.
_____
Ym Are M9t Feeling Well,
<lt«d aod wom oot wrlDpt ot«workad. Ooot (Md Uiia way »h«r
flue?' Both photusft. BMUIenoft Ilf
Sixth BireeL
Bell. M. Beeldeoce, 7li
WftRMngtoft ftirect, CUi. phone 2U;
Bell. W.
_______
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. GrftdOftie *IYK
Office la Mnaoa
ronto1 UDlvemliy.
L
bldg. TelMboeM.
Telepboieft, offioO
offiod lOS;
IM; raeb
deooe 104.
BM. Ml riflil tilt
^
mC
ARTHUR HOLLlbAY-lL R rhr^
clan and Mircoon. Remored to offlregoternrNtNftUonalbftiilL CIUgen. phone 3S5. __
_______
DR. LAWTON-Th»lriiTi and .ur-
GIVB
“Cool as a Cucumber"
viKb vieoB & ynkuvt
Try a “Kill to-nl*ht *
fur flaw br all I>naal«t>
ea Cftnt ftnd 2D Cent Bceea
MCLFT BO SUBSTITUTE
ti« •
MtR-wme th*«w hot davit wb«fi
nb-r I- *1 hn-wl' If ymir ti«tn«
|*n t ttn onr h*i ..f «-tu*lo«rr^. In u»
pUc-1* thrrw l.-Uy.
TlieC. B. Taylor Coal Co.
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
THE RESSEII
TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAMER MANISTEE
O.-INU
WfsT
Ssisl^I.T. MlUnuk.v.ll.«d.yn.Wrd»n.
Taken in exchantre
for,KIMUAI,L PI
ANOS in last few
weeks. To make
room for another car
load of pianos
No extra charge for
admission to the Races.
gftoft. ornmm
MARK
Pf.n;
RuniUdg Races every day.
Trotting, Pacing and
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
iV’forc 3*011 buv your
DuiUW ll.inlw.irtv it
Vill lie to yoiir
to call luiil exAmim- our
* stork lui 1 ;rf*t our priot\«s
We have lumle urninp*ineiits to Imy 'nir HuiMers’ Haitlwaiv tlire^’t from
lljy matiiif ictunra awl
can make you SiMw- very
iiOn\ |)ric«. We flo
bwit’iig arul |»lii!ii!Mtig. '
V*T‘.^*irurii>xV;.rTu.Ml*jr Thurm
Tba-MA.VIHTKK’ 1px|OU'f"'l »-•••< '•« I*Lr
A N.B lirkKAnn ***
Wc Will Sell the Or
gans at Most any
Price -
W
W* O tried Sirsap;
Sirsaptrilla. TheSarsapam. M M WLeM • W riia
rilW that makes
mal
rich, red blood;
StrenphcnS
strengthens the nerves; builds
up
the
up the wholi
whole svstem.
of Qtilitj iud general adapUbilitj.
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
stnnk II) a train and kilUMl Tlie> , c.-w public library, lie first pa^e |T5,. 1 «l have temptiMl the fates Imip
\
tSHi ami sul«.eqa.nii|y increasi't! hU ,no:,ph.- said William K. Powell, who
V. II n I b Mvke, of l.-..er.hlre. K. * ,,, ,,,
An j announer's that he will res'pn as min
avd J. n hniik of Indlniia.
CameRb ’s library pivlnu. Mr. ^ ister to Halil, where revolution!-, rloi.s
John Mlieireil. in a :.|MMs*h at Maha 1 |>n( Uard aid:
-| think Salt lake Is* and feve»> a-e fM-»-e:mial.
• woy City. I»a;. UiM-Un-,1 there will In- n«j . ntlHed to a publlr
llhiary and
ii won’t
!l^>ve uf bine rlbUms eti;^t Mrs.
J. It
piTmanetit pi nee in the anthracite n- have io in- under any ol llpatbiu.s lo'M. tJrosyonor «>f New port more than
*1 .mi «dpht hour ila> is granted ^r. t\irm :ie Io- it eiihei I II Just ' f^ou.msi m the la.si year. She spent
tt. the miners lie said tio* union li ImilJ one myseli.- The builditip is that amount to win them for her hbKid
st mnp.r than . \ei and will lUht for
rea«ly Pvr ur»*. Thomnplily i«*d hor^^ev at v*arJouh tiimw.
ilirreaM'il wapes fts Widl 'as lt*e decroamMl ho**rs.
to get them out of
. Noiwiibsuiidinp hu sevetiiMwo;
>•
jp
Saraapa
The doc
the way. All in good
years. Kmis loi KrnnHs Joseph is siill |
X ■ ^ ^
tOfS*SarSADi
tors’Sarsaparilla. The tested and
Krraiiy a-..ib-..-i
M-,
MiMK«i.. ihuubi-ia-hbM...i rifl.-..(bi-i Z
y.Miib au.l Mm wvarb.nall* bum. th.-i ^
rhanmt. IlK-A-iM-ta., .ViM..
j
No «.tt«rWHAT POWra
£?^ToSlT *7i>
ill wmivim hi«rk. ihim
lloor. ft Uh lint. Saayyr and IN’uhmtHARRY B. HARNER-Expor: piano
tuner and arlion regnt^tor* .
rihm gtiara
uNic Hoiue.
HERVEY H. ANDERflON-Atlomef
and cmneclor. WllhHm blo^. Trav•ree City, Mich. ClUxent pbone lOS.
DR. O. H. LYNCH-2 and 4 Bolhep
land block, phynlrlan and aurgeoiL
Clllr-cne phono 264.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C. O. Carver. I’rlrc,* rcaMmatdc, Office with
O. r. Carver ami Uro. olUh pbonoa.
OR. E. F. CHASE—HomtMqialhlHl.
|lr<i«iv* r lbir.l*4^ V ilrii#;
drnj; vlon*.
$!on’. nil[cKldem c. bJU; offiro
rcuh plM.iie
DRS. J. 0. a MART J.TgOEBLOOD
OSTBOPATHIO PHV»ICIaN»I
*•*•.:* “ ^
obm u,t«
JOHN R. SANTO
K&I.E.TIIIEUHI
wrw
O. p. CARvta a
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUlLOINIk
with
fnvorw.
Ih«f
l>r O.arl.-.’ Flr-h
Wntlfirr> t.vlmj. 1, th« r.Wt cf yvmm of
-ludy ond . gp.-nn»«3.- by Ur. Charia*. • phym
ctan of hurh nimdlnj: In hi*
*iv!
hUpm^rplionlH 1 hr only «nr ui th*
witl in.brr-U by lb- m.-du’al frn
trrmty. It I* p.«4iiv.ly ihr ,mlr |.ri^f»il
lowM, Uiin rWk <ar w-rnwey
h»«lthy fl.wh K.< ijn«..Tlnp
the fa***-, nvrk nn<l hjMwli. it
aa«i
ufta-n ►liowln
prurkmont. .wjwrUUy wb«t
rkertth firm.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
<WK?K'.W-,ir:”.SK
rain* frt« t’*<Ur iMf and f»*ww»ont ••
r1w8 .Ua n. and t>«lar City and Hchatn
. _
BRAND RAPIK I^IMIIIA RY
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
' 1wva*t P.r». largf. and Umnilfol. nothing rah
Train b-avr*. Trarara-Ctly. 4 :C a. i
1 equal tt. To pr-r. nt th«- iKnd fn.tn uhrinking.
! «n hrmnlioold alwaj^tn.
^ Ktwrf afU r waantng Wby.
i a luaom Vr» U» natural con
: Ihrtnitfh till* rau^c.
Wc «mmcatly warn la41.» to
t« avoid aulmtl ■ pointoon Iba N .rthr-irt IfancK
^ F’ “
tntua of Ur. CharW pneah Fr.al. »W that tb. j
namu and p.-^alt ..f I>r. C
,bt<«rrpa.-cha*l
8N.WIH«flllr
MOHROE & HeWETir
:rr-~'r SS-S-SrTiaja- - -------GENERAL INSURANCE
"^i?';s:*‘£S2S‘!25sr’
»l I WEWWH.MBt.»l BLOCa
c. D. MILLER
OMM*ri:M.-T
a I- WEBER. SectftUiy. '
W Pcari Strttl
KIIVIBAL.t-
Pnnfins (or tgricultoral
EiMblts.
$25,000 Cash Prizes.
Horses, CalMc, 5*vinc,
Poultry.
Wondarfal ExiiMs,
of Maaufscturrd Goods.
Fine Furniture, Boots
andSbocc, Concrete wo.-!:,
etc. Acteal tr.aau.aciurIn?: i-oioS on
!-!cst
machinery in- I :.)-Hall.
Kodol
■■
Fine Baking and Pre
IWIumio Mousm
M. B. HARlfER, Prop.
serves. Art Needlework
and Tapestries.
Special prises in cash.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Dr.tt»teCi..IOBFitwSI.I.Y.
DYSPEPSIA CURE
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to PetMkey.
day, SepL n. BOAT LEAVES
SiOO A. M. SCHEDULE.
DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
B.C.S»WZTT*1
Poa 8ALC M AU. MUMOmW
ke'...
Woman’s DeiiartBieiit.
Real Estate
xmo. OOXCH ETAIXIOK. tt Tttcrtnaiy luiqlbd svaty EsUMay baloCaaaass.
' Mr«M
USE CAUtAITB ElwHc K««r Ft»
ji
TRVAMCOtewAirrABb Ifid
Mifsritow..
aawut*y«H..
.1^
TEROArS
2287
W€ATHCII~«bo«eni uOt thwider
storms toolcht ami Svaiar: wairnsr
sro»t portion toalitht.
8PAQE8
BECMEFUL
urSAYSMIKIlDO
•T
. . ---- -—
%Mttm komurI pti^ciyco «ik»•AGC FAOM^HDMG.
Br wif« to tbe Crsalas BororL
Loodoa. Sept. ic.-A dl^cb to the
CastraJ New* from St, PeteO- ,,
•ays the csar kfl this moniUut for
lUPITTBSH nUOfEB
af NSW York tho Bmom
This Noon.
ITET 60T KTTQi
CONDITION IS SCCAROEO
OUITE SATISFACTORY.
Smit Sl^9s to Tohio I
for'ths ComU
C^ARLCS CROSS FOUND DEAD IN
SOUTH SIDE 1.UINBER YARDS.
WASPIOBABIYIUETOAPOPIER
D, Wire to the BvenlnK Rarord.
HEMORRHAGE DISCOVERED
Wsablagtoa. Sept. ic.-A man
THE BASE OF BRAIN.
lireo.e was lai.u<-d ihia fpomins for
the marrlaice of Nan Patteraon lo
l^erin G. Martin of New York, Her
Man Was a Cocaine Fiend and THed
Ihidky of
Stephena Kpia«mal
to Oct the Drug at Several
church nam<^ a* cierKyman. The wed
Places But Had Reen
ding was at noon.
Refused.
MYSTERY IN A
BROKEN WINDBW
By wire to the Breolng Record.
Now York. Hrpl. lU.—There sre tw
new dr»rk»piiienu (p the my»«<'riou«
fllne** of nsrri^ Kotnurs. A Imlk-tin
|*saed thin »oriiln». aanoiinrlnR hi*
the sitend
DID SOME ONE SHOOT AT E. N.
in^ phyckiaiu as quite •siUraelor>.
LAST NIGHTr
ftenjo Kofoura ihU m<imlnc recelve-d
a lelegnuB from the Mikado of Japan
comtaaiulttiK hiB to *Make rarr> fif him
•elf * About the Waldorf Astoria it
U pr^wumed that Yollowlni; tbl* Ini
p.*rUI eommaiid tho^ haroit will i«ion
retorer. That Knmsra nlll ^In hla uj CHIEF ASHTON THINKS SOME
ONE THREW A STONE.
m«JSt>lo obey th<^ osder* of the rnlkailo
• Ja erfdeoosd by'the mrvtaaai' he ^« in
in rtitarn . nprtriilnf hU “h.-ariMi
Mr. Mobio Thinka a Pacaerby Shot at
thaaka for Jlhe cammatul from Toklu. *
a Small Picture He Had on the
HARVEY RANSOM JIEARO REPORT
EWSTOiMIISTEE
NOT A MARK
ON HIS BOOT
Door—Missile cr Bullet Can
Not Be‘Found.
Big Ceswd of Local Antlersd Men Witt
■j . Visit Manistes Brothers
A man wh<nw» name b aupmusctl to
U- ('.harkr* OoM and hU home In
Maryland was fbund dead iKiweon n
car of kimber and a lumtH-r pile at
the South Side I^mlur rompany this
nioming. There was some dimrnUy
o the identirication tuir finally
('harh-s Kvan-^. who v^a* w ith him
terdsy and last night, and Martin J. i:
nlngw. fiawubroker. ideolined him a« a
who had given the name of
CharKw Croax The man wan a (-ocaine
fiend and had trted to get the drug a
iM-veral place*.
An lenueat was to have lM>en hell
tfil* morning at !» oVUndv hut was inrst
Iiiiiil this afii tmaui at I o'l h*ck.
In ih(*^ mean*line a iMistinonem was
held hy i’enmer lioldsworth. Dr. Wil
Tn nr%Z!^t Trad- in Far East
helm'and Dr. Cai*c. They discovered
a hemorriiage a« the bam- of the brain Uy Wire to the |-:\« Hire Reoitd.
and a* the man wa* evldwHIy of ai*> ‘ Odessa. Sejilj H;.- The Rutsbii \ol
Iinti-er
Ibet will reviinie trailing wf.’>
plertlc ten dene V they were of the
opinion that his d«-ath was dm- to a|»o the far kiis^» ru |M»rls next ,wix*k.
ph xy pndmldy Imliired l.y drinklii ;
Thednijiiesi wa.s I hen iioshhum-iI until
Men wanted wt>o wear »iz<
* o'clock tom<*m»w morning.
40 underwear to call and get j
Coroner’s Jury.
$2 wool union suit for 7^.
Fh.rlfT Johmuin emiutneled the fid
The Boaton Store.
lowing jury: A. A. (’amplKdl. Harney
Kohler. W. S. R«hm1. Ilorat^e Dunlinr.
H II. KolH-rtson. Mmle Rich. The fol
lowing wHiu-sm-s were Mmimoiied; S.
S easier, e^irg<* Meyers. Siepheii
Killea. H. Jennings. J(din Hlacken.
Charles Kvans.
Gret^some Discovery.
The grewjiorae dbeovery was made
H
a yarif man In the eni(CoaUnued on Fourth Pago.)
While etandini; quhlly In the fnml
njoni (if hi* at mi ill lawt evening K. S.
Moliln, the pbninin'aphcr. narniwly er
rapiil either death fn»in a rifle ^h^ll
or Hevere injury from a xtone hurlel
through his fruit do*»r i;la*H panel.
AlHHit 7 to. ixhih‘ cunveridriK-with a
cm turner. J<m> Klikcr. and hi* unknown
rumimnliin, Mr, Mohio waa atariliHl hy
the aharp hrewking of the glaa* ftanel
in hla front door and th« wblr.zlm;
pa**t him of a .Kmall missile which
drovt' the hrokeu gtasH through the
ro.m and Into the n«im Ju*t liark and
In line with tbe door.^ A am&ll hole.
ragg^Hl and Irregular.^arka the hjiot
wheix- the hullet or «mall stone idnirk
the pane and no other iratH- has Ihm-u
WtTNESSEO "TRILBY.found of the rauKe through n dlligeto
m-arrh wn* made hy the ehl.-f of im>- Dan Snyder Hott at an Enjoyable
llre and Mr. Moldo in the ehehing in
Theater Party La*t Evening.
AntkTreaty RloU In Japan Were Not
the rear o| the nn.m iu litle withh th *j
A joily pany oI twtl\e witin ssed
Caossd by Fstling Aga.n.t For^
inuke which the mi-'-'lle would havej ‘rrilby” at Stji inlM-rg's (Ir.iud last
signers. Mush Less Americans.
vening. Dan Snydi r of Sirringfirld.
e Hie
Ohio, who b np h**re
Moldo ran out
By WMro to tbo BveninK llcrord.
Into the iiawn shop of Mart Jennings j ravagr** of hay fever, was *ihe host
WswhIUKton.
iC-A forranl nr-ro.i^s the »itr.‘«*l. exclaiming as In- eii-j and groved himself ^ very capable en•tstoiahtit iitHtied I(mUv by the Jni»an |eri»t|. -What iare you trying to t\o. kill 1 ««‘rtalner. After the ihea’er■ the party
oar legalioo ••ylng that
n*
nieT ” They bad heard no reisirt hui enjoyed a imsmllghl hulo ride. The
porta eoaremlng the n-i'eiit anti tn-aiv
mavier Harry Ran*om. tht* little |m>p l»ariy roiislMe*] of Mi. and Mrs. Vissrioting havo heon tit«-Iv»h1 and ehow*
corn vender who I* Mathwd Just rhn of SprlngUeld. U.: A M l^mg.
the rep«»rta to have l»een gn*ally «*Xdiagonally across the *m*et. aaw oi Kendalville. Ind.; Mr. and Mn . W H.
macerated. He M)> the dUorder i* In
i(‘nm of small ert*ani ctdcfrol horse* at- Miad*. Mr. and Mrs. William Murrol.
BO aenae altrthutahle to any aiitl fo-tarlu-d to a single buggy in which wen* Mr. Nnrrel of Indiana. Miss K<lna Mnrolgn *|>ltli and «ttn 1i-h.h lo a fiM-iingvir
s(*aiMl twfi mi ll
1H* siattsk to Hi*' nk Miss l^Miie Na**h. Mis* Ularke!i
j hbatiliiy lowanl the Aiu’Tlran*.
Ik'i'ord lejir. Hematite ' lha't just as and Mr. Snyder.
they were al»pa**l of the siMdic he
VYDER WON MEDAL.
heard a sh*»t te s miethlng that soundI*! like a shot from air gun and
t Codislon With j Switch Engine Had saA Ihe horses rear. tliTn run toward Carver Made 25 Straight During Yesterd*y’a Shoot!
^ , raUi ResulU at Kimmcl,
the Cnion slr('ct bridge. He also
A» the regular me.ilng of the ml
heard Ihe falling of glass Flmuiianc
and gun clul» yesterday afierivsm Daii
oiisly with the etpbs»lou.
Snyder
of
SpitUgfiebl.
Ohio, won Hi>By Wire lo the K%t ning Record
Two thiHirlc-s ha\(‘ been advanced, wr« kly modal in iTe- prv .-lu-e of a fair
Chlekgo. Sept, h; Tl;.-eiigtin* draw one by thi* rhh I of |KdJce that a small
crewd.
Ing a passenger train on the Ibiltiiuore sioiK* in Hu- bauds of sohie one wa«
Tbe tporev were a* follows: 'Car
A Ohio ran into a switch engine early Ihmwn thnmgh the window which i’
v.T. r-r Sny der. 2.7; Darmw. Zf: M«ir
this nnimlng at Kiraoul, Ind. Tin- hn.ko thmugli it did not enti r luit fell
r*‘l. ,i:»: Saxton.
C«KhPn. H«. and
BWlteh 4*nglne was allow«*«1 to protrude 1>aek Into the stiL'i'V Mr. Mobio wh<i
Burns. IP.
onto the main llue. Eaglint i Snider. Itad a squ.vn- gkxss pludo hanging in
Itaggagrmaster Smoot* ninl Waite* the ceiUei Ot the glas.n panel cou.id
THE MARKETS.
Wilton. Zanesvllk. Ohio. W.re kilKM er»*d that if »he Irtmhle wa* caused
and.twenty "one p«'rson* injur«-<k
Teindt: Mich.. Sept tfi-Wheal. SZd
frum a -shot M wa* dee to some ync
wlit* m drhing past saw the picture corn. 56c; oat*. ZfMr.
Chicago. Sept. 16.—W’h.wit—Seideni
frameii In light and sb»K at It a* a targv‘!.» The shot imsM'd alona, the rim U-r. Mr: IKv'emlw'r. KlUe.
Sept ember. 5lr; )>e(M*mt»er. lf*Ur.
of it but did not touch \U
Factory Esploaion
I
Mr. MoMo dts-t nor f,*el that he ha.< Oats—St*pleniher. 2S»' • eral Fatelitie* and Bdanyv
an em-mv in tht- world and does not 26S.C. Pork. 11- 40; lard. %r.K,
Injured.
/
f-t*ii>id«r any mi?slle was aimed ni lc.r.o.
Toledo. O . Sept. 16 — WI.eat—S(-p
By Wire to ihe Evening Record.
timber, kliUc; iHKx-mlicr. 86’.»r
Avon. Conn. Sent*. IK.—The death
Eb»1 Huffalo. Sept.
Cattlt'—
11*1 fromNhe explosion and fire at tbe
Ught, wtt-Bdy. Calvins—Slow, lower
Climax FuKh company’s factory lierE*
She,T,^l,„we, fair.
Hogs—Active,
yesterday ba* lnm*aseil to nine. Two
others may die and several of the In And New -ew York Life Begins Suit firm;
jured are In a crlikal conditiim.
to Recover $2S.000 InaurThe Young l.adies solciety of ^the
ance Paid.
Prwsbytecian church will rnnH Mon
MOTHER AT es.
day cming at 7;5t) with Mb* Eller at
Cattage Home. r.«2 East Fronf slrei-t.
• toiyghtef Bom to At) Atfed Couple at By Wirt' to the Evening R«'cord,
Oxford.
CJikago. Sept. 16 —With the discov
By Wire tp the Evening trord.
ery of G A. KImroel, once a wealthy
Oxford. Mich. Sept. 16.--The C5- banker of Niles. Mich., in a New York
^^r-..W wife of Dr. C. H. Starr, an aayinm. a still to rty^wor m.OOh life
Abatraots of -ntl*
Udlaa medirlfte man here and a vet- Insuraafe
to hi* sister In Chi
SRICBS SATISFAOTOirV
♦ran id the civil wrar. has given birth cago has b«xm begtin by the New Y ork
to a daugliter. The faih«>r i« n«.
Life Insurance company. fXar neven
year* KImmol wks prtwnmnd lo be
Mr*. C. L..Ric(* and dmnlrttter. Miss
dead. Detective* traced him lo ToFlormee. will leave Sunday n!ght.
peka and Kansas City, where he u
tocpl. 17, for Chloago. lo attrtid the
tppwaml July 30. IKSA I WBBTB-at
anvetttag of ike Parta r>wn» at the H.
k
------------I CBttilBt
W. OOMhrd company. MarahtU Field
A Oo., BPd Caraon, Pirie. ScoU A Co.
SWEET CIDER 16
alMNit »eveniy nre
ber* of Trarerfie' dly liNlae of tClk*
Will «oon an tixetimloii to ManUte<* on
an Invitation from the Mar^Kii-e hKtci'.
The loral Rik* rlnh will he ch.*e,l fnr
the diy a* ohikI of the rnemiM-rH wilt
go to Manirlee. Tlic Maiil*tei’ Klks
mere rrntertaltUHl in ihiK city two
. week* ago and they in return will on
lertaln the Trarwrae t’lly hoy*. That
they will be Biuly ent€*r1ained I* a
matter of rourae. A hall ganir will Ika ihr pttignm.
Ki.llHI IttW X. 1, Jo)c>- will
down thi* aficmnon.
T
>j
SMO
Arranged for Eaat Bay.
The HeetboTOn Musical dub was dts
Ilgbtrully caitcrtained last crentag s»
the home of ML^ Chrisllae Harrooolh
on West .Ninth street
During the early part of the cvenlug
a buslnea* metdlng was hdd in which
much* was accomplbhed. The follow.
)ng new offleer* were elected: I're*ident. Hilen Klngwley: secrelVry.
Maudie SuITivan. and Ireaietrer. Ten
nk Prashil. It wa.- also decided to
have a marshmallow rtast a*
Hay next Tuesday evening, going an 1
iciuminK in the traction cy.
A very pleasing |rrugrani a» follow r.
BK rendered:
Plano solo. *The Dew Ikoiu^.’* Mb.
■ Shane.
Ms^ay.
"Qillclsm
on
l*o|ndar
Mm-Ic.” by Miriam Hay don.
Piano ^olo. -Umen of Jl-arts.
Mamie Sullivan.
Il.adlng. ‘ Hrh f Sketch of Heetho
vei-'h life.” Ina Ihirry.
Ib^dlng. -Franr SchubTt and Hl^
CofTe.. Mill.” by Jessie Manit.
At l« o'cb* k a dellcheis Iiiiu h (-onsiHilng of eoITee. xandw »< Imv-J ju. kb .
and assorfeil rakes wa> s,-rvnl Ad
jourunuid at 11 p. in.
Then* has
no nn-eliuii durin::
Ihc.siiinmer on nc«-ouiit of im) many oi
the menilM CH have ls*en rcMirtitig; The
next mel ting will IH- held4it the home
e-f Ml--. Jes-.ie Maim, T»t| We-i Piort
street.
HIRE WERE KUIEO
Illlltl OOVlTcvl
OIK'S
An Inspecllou b urged.
CITY BOOK STORE
THE HOIAIT CO. Ptbr.
HAVE YOU SEEN
THE NEW ONES?
one of till* Is-at nilvaji.
tilth’s of the Walk Over
Slides is the ^reat vari
ety of 8hn|>*8 in whi«*b'
tlu*y an* niatle; a ihniM*
L. tit every f.*d. (Jr*l
the sha|s* U*s^ mhilittvl
to ^nir foot au«l you'll
always avar Walk-Overs.
S3i0 AND $4.00
Sciml Sh«ts
BLH\ Why not jN’t a
pswl hup:jj’
nml
eloan yours up.
Wo
haven lino line of hit;:.
ir>' sfioum's in \*oloiir
atul .\ I giro Shoop's vv»v»l.
Drici's froui ir,c to Kk*.
It will iKiy you to i
our line of sponges if
yoti think of Imytng.
BIS. UWTER&PniALLEBM
that StpUmhtr
calls for a change fmm Summer
to Aidumn apparel, also that
evr-ry thing t^ie correel dresiier
tn-Mis b her<S
k'all Top Coats,
rail Suits, i
F.all llatsi fllovf**. Shirts.
Nerk wear and Vnderw«*ar.
Come' in and view these erbp
and n-fn-shlngly in w Mylc*.
BOYS’ SHOES
In buying IV,ys’ Sho<« .lon't
let a low price get^ tlic better
of your ju<]giii.-,it. < )ur kiml
of IViys; ShfK'S ;irea gm*! investiucut for Ihi* U*y8, Ihul.
Try a pair of our Ameriain
lluy piul you will know it.
lACMAIMT
&
R0800I
You I Know
of just how much wo
ran help
building
you
on Misses'ami Chihlrona’
Shoes, for the next 30
Diys.
Ciill ami
see
them. No trouble to
show you at
mrtdertilick
I 5.E. COR FRONT AUNION.j
w hen
iKjfore ooii-
eluding any
WAITly
^ DRUG J^TOReV
i:-
Kul«cli*B.Vta»-
...Special Salt..,.
3’OU
oontmcl
for LutidM*r, Materials
or III ill W(,rk.
We make sprrial inU'rior work for K.-sidenr4»s and Piiblie
buildings. Store Fronts ami Fixtures, Forcji k:<»liiiiin8, SLair
Work.eU'.
If it's made of woo. 1, we can make it.
& Company
U2€. VrctttSt.
TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
Cttlxena Phone, 82i BoU. IBB.
W. L. Brown. Mana«or,
V
A F’iano S-boro
Ikx sn't grow without cause; dm sn't Itecotne the largest in th<^
rniUvl SUiU 8 williotit the lH*st <»f reasons; how wouM it eontinue for upw&nls half a eentury without them. There is no
mvsU'ry aliout it Close attention to the iuteresU of our jxitroas, i«rmslaking, U> ph-ase ami
lilK'nil in all th alliigs with our cuemiers: selling piam»s aii'l organs
f eiiiinontstimling at itrices, ijtmlity oorisuleriNl, whieh eomivtltion
is" unwilling or unable to meet.
These principles are tho Ixisis on
which our business was foumlod
ami is comhicted. and uf»n which
we ;isk your farther iKilronage,
Popular music Talking Machlnas
and Record*
ORIIMIMEI-I- BROTHERS
MfaXUaa's LMdiaB Mode B—m. t59 1. Froat St
MBws c.vronNo mbns
Record Breakers
Our New Suits
CERtlUIlT
B»T THE RECOHO
We have distanced our
U«t of last season, ami that's
ho onliiiaiy arhieTitmenl.'
I L We drtenninrd to make it
^diflicidl for any onf to pick n
flawinour Suit SUxk.ancl u
_ , < arcfiil ghince will show what
l*'>s.Hiblc iu do when falx
CIX>TlIlNGk e rORWISHlWGS ’
I CRREFULir CWSEI UR
rnOREO
A few in our window—a good many more
inside—the kind \hal fit and cost you no
more than the other kind.
$10. $12, $15, $18, $20, $22
Xh0
N«w Railn Oom^m
catad faitiM WiUMla U M
------ T“-----------JohnCLM.
LOOK fbr lira. H.M.TimbllB% fall a«L H*-
wmi
We carry a largo lino of
th(i Ri*l School Hoimo
Shoes. Kothiiig better
nmtlo to wear.
DEKDAKNISALIYE^
O. C. MOFFATT
A POSITIVE SAVING
of one quarter tp a third on WALL PAPKl If purchaJbd
UBtx
fait We find onrst Ivo* over stoi ked on some gndes of papers and
art- *acrlficmg lactn accordlcgly. It vrllllndeed pay you to do paper-
iSHl^RMANe_____
. (NEWOAVia BI.OCK.)
' We have u groat showing
ofFallSuiU.
.
:
NWyon/prioe andwcll
90 5 hy ^
more ilian mtxl your expectaH«t'ScUffn« 6-M« . .. tioiM at fvery iwint.
•■'■1
m
meom. travcmc enrv, mcNioAfi. tATuiiMv* m^zunn u. nos.
f
^
R
9 r
*vtrriiMnrniniv ^
‘Wist.9
aakMWWB wyi, with ^
-.Jlwl’V
f«ii»i..d.
r
|Rit it tbare, geo that a S
part of it is left ^
aafe and aeooro in the
Saringa Baak ao that
yon may have it plus
oompemnd intereit
whm it win be of the
$
f
$
wben^oa are too ^to
cam more, or when yoo
wanttoinreat inabtttiMcaiof]
1
C!uirn CoNaMcratiafL
THC OLD MtMJOM RAILWAY.
The action of the Old Mlanion pMa
pic la maklns a movement to call >i
the i^ca siren two yenn ago reprwumtlns Ilh.OOO In aid of the ekcUrlc
railway project promoted by U K.
Olbb*. ha. led M' OIbb. to maka a
Btatemcnt to the pren* aa to his pruf*
ress^.
When these note* were glrcn Mr.
Qlbhs waa »n negiaiatioo with a bnan.
rial eonoem which had agreed Co
(Inance the enteriirlse. bnt owing to
the stringency In the money market or
acime other cause at that time, the
Uiwl fc II through. Kver since, howi-ver. Mr. tllbbs lia* Iw-en working dlH
gr'tiily to bring about the construrtio:i
of a Btnwu railway In Traverse CUy.
and an rlecitie line to OW MIp«Ioil
He has had several mglneem here
from New York and Clilcago. making
Investigations and their ntnrts' rtdn
live to the prospix^ts have
itmoI
flattering. In fact, acrcral fionain^
houMw have aigniflod n dcutre to ne
got late the bonds for the railroad luP
up to this ilroo the resnits have not
b»en aulbrb-ntly definite to wan-ant
sn announnunert.
Proapecta Am Bright
ft is tnio. however, that the pnd»*ct
Is pnigri*ssing and from eorrcspttndVIn view of thiR fb<i we l»elb»re that
L-nrt* rt'ct'lved by Mr. Gibbs the pri»sJMr Gibl»« ahontd In- granttnl hunrlmi
IM'cis K*vm bright tor the eomplethm
,*1lroe at Iea5.! to eomplete the deal.
H the line. Mr. Gibbs showed to the
4 :^whlrb Ik now iH-mllng. or t.i dei.-rinlne
' or not whether U ^ to
Kuec-K^nl.
urge New York flnaurlnl concern with
j. Cl>efoit* any artuni IV laki-n to hamj*. i
shirh he has made an agreement to
i bUp rogres* with t^* enterprise.
n gcitlaie the bonds of the pr«iK»Hed
The pniptwiHl Uur nu-an* much to
vimiuuiy. This correspondence, the
the iH-nInMila people, and If the Im
ast letter dated this week, assurt**
provcBM'iU waa worthy the artHuint
Mr, Gibbs that the project will ma
they *uhKcril»et! two >«-ant ago. It I*
eHallre and It is slated that In all
certainly worth a* much, at h«iRf. it
iMliablllty the lln*' ran bo InoiK-nitlon
.tWlKtlm.v The iK i.lnKula iM-ople have
IV next June or July. Mr. Gibbs ha.K
*
t*-lK'ei»in»* (Ht<joun\g« il
ot tlo
Unmiod it nee<»sHary to n*fraln fn»ni
.kfallun** ill «hv ni>goilatlon.i for the
naking any slalements relative
^cloi'ldr ndiway to Ohf MUrIod. fo»
Ine. until he was pcwlllve that the
>.whlch thi^^aannot l»e blamed. I«it In
oad will be bellt. He has exp«mdej
• V*
. >ylewMif the^rt that pr^'M^nt iicgntla
•noBldemlde money «if hi* own. fully
^
ilnn»j^»hil4fyuce«»RR, would It not be
!1.5oi». since the first of last January
£r.';
nrll Uv them In evcrrlse a llltb* dela^
II an tmdeavor to gel the projt*#';
-. v;^Jr::^^lH-rore
th.-lr iioIi-kT There
InamNd It U a largo deal, however
*»'• Mle^rrlon bm that the proiMwisi
ind monied nnm are very careful hImhh
: llnarto^oli
will mean large
making deflnUe promises until after
rr " ^
’H^IMi.ver In tin
investlgatlou has been made
later, and greatly en !
In Fall or Spring.
valee tif n«l estate and
A prominent eugini^-r was In this
natural-rewurt resotirres
eliv a few months ago and made ,
wtih whieh the iwmUimla Is ra%r»n^l.
Ih.jrotigh
investigation.
HIk rcTK»r
;Xo]]
to Increase.the facility of
was sttbinitted to th«' iHutdiug ismi
twuiy referr.sl to and <smsbb r»'d favor
4^
iTtldK m Irullably, and unle.-s. tb,-..- |5 w<mii Kenmn
hlleh there If. fair pir«‘iKYt ‘dial th.*
.‘-uccess tif the enterprlM' will Ih* as
^ .
,
LIk. Flndtns Men*y.
& '
Finding healih'^s like lituyng numey sured either this fall or <«r1y neat
P
thitik those who are sick. When j^prlng.
i
ISjyou have a r**ugh, c«»ld. wre throat or
Definite Statement Soon.
r , > , ^rhoni Irritation, tauter act pn»roi»Uy
In view of the condltbms Kuirmiitd
iF'* ^ - , »)ike W. V. llarlH*r of Sandy l.i‘vel. Va.,
W
saya: *'1 had a terrible chest; itig thlh enterprise. Mr Glbbn bellevi>s
wm Jl^runlde. camns! by *n|oke and «xh1 that the Old Iftawion iH>«qd.- should
^ 'wlust on my lung*; bm. after finding tui | t.ot b.. ha.Ktv In calling in their notes
J^TelU•fdn othtu- n*m*wllo*.’l was cured and that he sho.ihl be given a further
:
by I>rf King’s Newr Dlsc.net:>- for ConW
sumption, r.nighs ainl Odds.” Gn^at- extuihlon of time. The council ha«
naij. of any I'ough or long medicine granttul an extension of bis franehlse
J'jp the world. Al C. A. Ilugbee Drug and rM Gibbs iHdleves that within a
, fCo.’s, ir ll. Meads’ aud Johnson l>ntg v.T> few weeks a definite stattunent
: Co.’t .Irug stoix's; W»c and 11.00; guar- ^can lie made as to wh.’tber the m*g.s
^
' d IVmteciL Trial IhaHo 10c.
{tlations will materialize. He .say» that
i in e,XKf i* U firm do«-s not coinplete
hlrh stands
V. .^nrlngK siivngth. hiatllh and happiness ready to ij^ke Its place. However. Mr.
; j ho the wlifOe family. Nothing equals
* ’ Jlollisters K<w-ky Mmintjiln Tea as a *'**' bs is firm in hs belU'f that the prew; ^lunlc. Si ceutK. For .sale by Johusuti ■ cm negotiatlons will go through.
•Drug Co.
I
0
TIk? nei'iitti: of ihe mtidt nU o( the
pmlMte wbo ic*v» ootf* tkm yvn
' kS«L nprf’Mmtiiii; tc>fi i!u»a»and dol
larA »o forihrr tb«* t lecrtHc railway
. jw>|fw1 from UiU city to Old
* at Vbicb a docJ»b»n wan'inadf to call
to
notem, bajt prompted L. K.
: ClbiiA «bc promoter of the eourprtt-.
to make a aUlerovnl of bU prr>arPM.
Thin catrrprlM? hafc.breii ondrr way
fpr »fT.m! yr«" and Mr. Olhba ba*<
■peat a large amount of moni-v to
^Vtniiolc H. lln ban bad fallun In the
• paat tming tn no fault of bU own. bat
Bcnr bo baa Inuiartcd Informailun tn
f the prraa a bleb look* \.-ry promising.
;.alid If Un> ncfcotlatloiu which an- now
t pending nball mmierialUc-. Ol.l Mission
^ Buiy liMik fur an tf'loctrir railway early
^aeal ^umtm-r. Of *HiurM-. In lame
a fliiaorlal fkaUa^HAU ebarmrter^ there
alwttv* a rUnre^or^a-bllch. Mr.
kidcimblf c xiiciiciirc
..Wllh tbPW> mlufortiineii.
I
but the ettrrv
\ apondenrr nhlrh be baa fecelvt^d from
‘^a iTlIable IlnaarlBl cemrem In New
.V6rk Indicate* that they mean buhl
^neaa. ai,tl tlial ibo Infnrmatb.n fur
'nUb«f1 them by a r<*nable fUiglnei r
^aulDcietit grwtwd for deflnlte^neguflu-
' jgjiv;:;
For seillug heor luwwsd In Amster
smitt«h weijrhlhg over l.nrtn
ipomids wa« .viiuht 't^*e«»ntl.v at .Santa Uani as Monlch Iw. a Ivomlon sal inn
and costs the othi i Jlhintb»ii. 4\il. ■ it waw. twehv* f»w»t k»*et.. r Wtt.s fined
i:!. long
V ...
^
.unNSinnTnuHniuin
$ People’s Saviniis Banh
NAIKMIAL
I
pleasted
•me dreadod
that sriimre ha<
STRICT PRACTICE FOR HIGH b<-< u able to cure In all its stages, and
that is CaUrrb. Hall * Catarrh Cure
SCHOOL FOOT BALL TEAM.
U the only iMwUlve cure now known
to the medical fralemily. Catarrh
btdng a ca&stitutinnal disease, requires
Must Have an Excuse for Absence— a const It uthmal treatment. Halls Ca
larrh t'ure Is taken int« rnally. artinv’
High School Girin Organixed
dirtxlly ufsHi the I>I(mh] and miiroiis
«orfar«*s fif the system, thereby doBall Team.
slTtiylng ^the
the foundatbm of the d»MW»*e
The High whoo! ffKit Iiall squad ws t ^ bSidtng'up l»
; Its work.
divided into two teams yesterday lag nature in
ors have w» much faith la Its cira
and. after nmuing thnuigh
iwiwera that they ofTer One liuu
• fnrmationr were lined
agiKT-d dred DuKar* for any ca.e that it fails
anothi r and a bri.sk Kcrlmmage
Send for fist of lesUmouials
Address:
nfaho.it fweutv miiiuies enrued. ..\V^
r. J CHRNEY X CX) . Toledo. O.
material Is UeveUqdng rap!dl> and dur
fUdd by all druggists. 7.V.
tag yesienlay K practice, although the
Take Hall’s Family Pills for is.nsfi
work was ragg«-d. M»roe flue in palloD.
dividual work was wllm>s«d by liu
sperlalorw.
r
to Iburolt and Tob*.b.. fi.oo to
Tuesday and Wednesday afum.smv Cf^lcago. 14 im to Grand llapids on G
It a small bunrli of plaveo turn. 1 4t X I. amiuni i xetUKicm. th’iidwr .{r*l
to Ilirhmnnd. Oet. loth A^k anv
om and Thursday aflermnui the squad
G. Jl. fc I. agent alsmi U.
tugelhi r by Mr. Knight an 1
?«•!»! i*‘, III iK't ;;
given a “hs-ture” on fuming out.
scbwl spirit, etr,. after whlrh th*
Got Off Cheap.
of tlM«M« who would turn oe:
Ho may well think he 1ms got off
regularly or give some reatumabir v\
heap, whfi, after having cnjuiraeted
ruse for their abMUire wvre taken ard tm.sH|iaiiun or Indige.Mum. is still
►re hi
hereafter when the 4s*ys line up un the
fb l«i fur prac!l(H‘ the roll will Ik> railed
New Life Pills. A quick pleasant and
^ny are absent they will have riTtaln cure for heailarhe. <iin*-tli»H
It the next day.
Hun, etc. 2.V at C. A. Bngl»ee l>nig
Girls Athletic Association.
Co.-a. F. If. Meads’ and Johnson Dm:
Th^ girls of the High school m-t Co.’s drtig giorcs; gnarantoovl.
last ireek and organlrevl an athlet< ■
latfon of their own and will g,n
ball 1
girls turn out eveery afte
1 and pu:
If^ a hard imctliv.
pmctlo
In ctimmemoraHon of the d.ath »if
William .McKinley, the flag on the CeuiThis report la mads up on Wsdnei
tral srhewd building fl.«t».a at ha!f
mast Thursday.
Travers* City Markets
Attacked by a Mob
And teaton. In
lal^r riot, nntll eovcnvl with sore*, a Chlcagti striH-t
s
ear
conductor applied Bucklen’i
Salve, and was. soon sound and
i Eor*. iW <1,^
”I rise It 111 my fiunlly.” wriios G. j..
,..r poaiKl...................
Welch, of Tckon*ha. Mkh.. “and find ,
............
It |»erfoci.** Blmply
imply groat for cut* and I ('rMnwey Imtt.T. p-r 1
bums. Only 25c at C. A. Biigliv
I>rug Co.’s. F. H. Meads’ and Johnson
Drug Co.’s drug stores.
II
loat her atmgth and vigsr. aad bs-
•■d hemHhjr - C A. Bosb,, Dni«^
r. H. M««di .ad Johan Dnc Co-j
dragsMta. sell bim! gvara&tce them at
Me a boctla.
orfol«tyo'=te&r^.,
UmtwiUtalurUii,/-
6UARARTEEO DIRECT from;
MT. CLEMENS
Ml aomens Mineral Salts from one
of the Btrungest mineral aprtags ta the
world. A leaspoonful of the salts In
a glass of water equals a gallon of tbl*
mineral water drank. It makes a aolu
able salt of uric acid. It docw core all
kldnc.v, liver and stoigarh troubk.
worn forms of bowel trouble con
trolled in seven lofourunni days, Bug
kv. druggist; American Drug Store,
and Wall s Drug Store.
at pi i2-in
ScpU'inU-r
J. W. SUATER
DesMh Pminl) Fir Sill
Wfc.UwhMlk.ljUI TwkrtkMiB.—fin-rttii
Mrabk
’ be sold.
Call or phone for price*.
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoskey.
op luv St. omKwIte DarrowV
rtore. Building on same is now userl Charlevoix and Harbor S.orings, Buna-K wart'house. but can be used for day. Sept. 17. BOAT LEAVES AT
dwrlling.
ICth and Rennie SU,j «
SCHEDULE.
l»l
17 ft. cm Iffcih St
ft b.i
West >th St, ea»t of!
' ^
.S’o r.
FAIL
ORDERS
Hot ‘ and lot. sni Sixth St.
I Lqdies. do **01 fail to call and see
St and Michigan Ave
3 bits on Kim wood ave., between
\Vnvn«‘.-led lUv Six
r. li.fK on Spnice street, between
W.aync and Bav St*,
iuot 71. and h.uiive. Oak He ights.
of the IM-Kt Ifw-atHin* In the city
or Mirrounding eonniry fc»r home. 4
arn-s of laml. large house, cor. Bay
and BamxdrII Sts.
12 to 11 a*-rt‘* land In WmwiMsl town
: hip. alMMit 1 mile from cUy limit*
\\ ill make- a pmkI market garden.
......
and Novelties In Silk and Wool Dress
Goods, from Chas. A. Sfevens A Bros,
and Mandle Bpo*. of Chicago. Price*,
lowest In the city. Specialty sultr.
made to measure or made from cu*-tomer's cloth; also fine Underwear to
measure. Mrs. H. M. TIMBLIN. 212
Front St., upstairs.
j-« pi 14 if ,
‘
.
JAS. A. I
UP-TO-DATE
*.-pl 12 tf
kuRviA
HACK
*. B. CBAns.IMrnfrtettr.
WMktallOfc I
DEXTERS
J. M. HUELLMAIfTELj^
■EAL ESTATE AMD LOAMS
1
Rmwiio ■*
"""•
For Dance Husk
Fine Dental Worh
EVERYTHINO
wona.
■WF*”-'"*'—■
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
IN
JARPET
rkoM ll«
ndilK esriKc cttngf-siion and <-f»Kilv«•xs Fluids whii-li slifMild f»a.xt. tlirougfi
bi»Wf|x aii'i kblu«->K are st-en-if-I
flu- iKtsf an«i tlirtmt. llidliKlcr >
IbAf-kv XtfiMif.Tlri T«-:i will
.I.*, cents. Ff.r j*ab- by Johnson
2» B. rrt»t tM.
nnig Co.
DEALERS
A. J. McPHAlU
SWEET CIDER 15 1
'^I’r n:::
Then" is (*on*iib-rabIe
flmlN.
If! plinty of wikkI limlHT
land. Soli giMid
Karlt»rv on Bav St., power an«l mn
rhinery ready to run. z:,?. U. fnmtag. .
g(HMl location for any line of manu
fac t tiring.
AI*o several gllt-e«lge land contrarl*.
ig IC-lf
J E. Grelllck Co.
TlWfJ RATSKOrTWAVr
J o
annual exrurslf.n. OrtolK-r Zrti
00 ti» Richmond. Oci loth. Ask any '■' * *
R. X I. acont abmit It.
*ci*t IdtooctS
ngi-aick.;;::
( ALL OK TKLKPIIONK
329 SOUTH UnOI STREET
CITI/KN.S”rnoNK II'.IS
enx iDif
GUIS.W rhan* riv
IN
EVERYTHINQ
DEALERS
IN
EVERVTHINO
A Beautiful Piano
We Sell The Bradbury Piano
is the simplest »rul strongest of all writing ma
chines. 11 liocs better work, docs it quicker, lasts
longer, and costs less in the long run than any
other tyj-cttriting macb’nc. It is
J.-t a fcrr4 y.u '»Jt 4mlr uifclc -rli;-., .!! 4»m k.
M«tJnr« P.W.4
Stri«.fr.,tm F.n*l»J.
The Smith Premier TrpewrMer Compel^
l74 0rlawoldSt.
DETROIT. MICH
that you hear so much a^jout. It is the i»ianu that has stood,the test fur over
fifty years, a most remarkable record. Such pianos look best—sound bestwear best—sell best—pay best. It always pays to buy the best.
!
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
i^lM-TV
i»KR
is the best on the market. The sweetest tone—the best of workmanship, the
finest finish. There are many who would rathi.r have an or^'an than a piano.
We should be pleased to sec you in'our Piano Room at the front of our fur
niture department at any time, to try our beautiful in»truments and learn our
most reasonable terms.
OflCN-r
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
8So SEE OUR WINDOW’2Mo
J. R Paige Electric Co.
liS CA^ STREET
The Famous Farrand Organ
'
SOMETHING NtEW
PHONE 60S
^TKHMfafcur
9
MERCANTILE CPMPANt
VNIRUSSAS Ml Msnvia
1^^
M
DENTIST
Should 1k! in every [home. Music produces har
mony in everythin^;.- What better kjift could iie
made than to present some one with a l>« auliful
piano. We say this to every prospective piano
purchaser! We can save you money on every
piano bought of us. Why? Because ve buy di^
rectly from the factory, tlius saving the middleman’s profit, and we sell di
rectly to you, saving again the additional agent or traveling man’s salary,
both of which goes to your credit, and our pric «:s are correspondingly less.
You are therefore getting all these iiroliis.
^ :
$5.00 to Detroit and ToI«h1o. $6.00
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
tSr-SSU’SUJ.SSil.^;
With a tiwpta iK^TSui ahe
The World’s Best Typewriter
THE FIRST HUNDRED DOLLARS-
FIRST
$
$
ROU WILL BE CALLED
T.T.-4-m
alwtys comes lurflest, but almost aiy wajeearner can accumalate that sum in a few
months by REGUIARLY layinc uide a fcw
dollars. Our Sarlnn Department was in
tended to receive Jnd SMCb deposits, and m
aaonnt is too small to receive careftd at
tention. Onr new *1101116 savlncr banks
. are hr superior to the dd kind. We loan them
4 freeto^oirsavlncsdeposltnrs.
t
Ot-1II.L.Y IMIOIH-r3
Cl £52?______
DNituAMiAa NI Minvsa
eNiHXAMiAi Ml mrivao
a.
- im &vcNw« mcoiia t«avii*«^ity. meHUuui. «atu«i>ay, scptcmkii m. im.
v,S®jt
V v t;
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rUaUmt Mr. mad M«. kleter4 U OBPr-{
nUMmMdliM
Immd.
Ml. mad M;*. Bd Ore«wmrd m» ai|
VT2^^m
AlmaM tiym vmmfc rMUac tMr m»l
lag txm w^Omrn OMa mad laAmaa
teoaUR mboat thtny paople u» Rmpll
aty. Mm oC Ihmia hmwa atraady
hay am4
tnratag <
WUUma mad UaUlj.
I kb *nt car ;
1>» R. talth mU9^
6UETKI:
load or pctmtM UM
Hmm af Mr. mad Mrm. Chartea Kfa^l
AttUSCMCim.
>sss
y«Mi# ReepM.
A
oat
yoaag
eharcli waat to a body mt t o’clock to
iDodem
antbora.
White
m«
KroU. who were recently inmrriod.
ecm roast to the bright mooollgbt was
In addithm. tlie I>m1
medioerd.
a liberal use oT the wood pfie which
In •'Trilby-It aerailngly U
op to White VI boM the bfirose and the'
Mr. Kroll hmd mtored ap fur winter and
oi::er» are simply c-roployed
games mmd readtog* were ihe paatimes ^
to gtre |
Tbe lAfrd ■
to the home UIUI o'clock.
lx* bypnotlred
the
tten
by
singing
gr»*nsal!s
was
Hoveier. aa
rung
U*h!nd
omlnv-d
crvrr the* rorro-
»>p(*ndfuj^ dal*.- «nt jemr airti.
w*y, i)u local Hlrh
By thi'
U well
to\>
»' r<*5.:flilcd In coTli^ca n*»d unlxcr-Iilw
Igpt j
is going to attack them the next tim**.
4AO
Sion was not exactly a mater of gri f
While
the
play bearinir
unique line. The
l**.e re'r I
Muromend
WARDEN.
baric Incldrnt.s
hms
Hu- n a.!»tathin
a husband
o'
have conspired to cause her to bellev
Wrtrti*
*bf affection any wife Is wurranied In
Ainiw Parka aaAJjoit|4i^r«r*on: EpV
speciiag ar. due her. U Is In the man-
wn<:t> rjf MUhljcmn. M»T^rT^H
ler with which the a’-'lbor deals with
Wrlmkl; A'llaa
the Saginaw
river
fishermen med a commltte*^^ ba* U*ed
COPEMISH
’I
whom rircunivtsneer
no longer regards her with the degree
IV>acUv
stirred up
appointed
to take their case before
the Michigan state fish commission,
and
mother fif NesMio
were
ilatiir
by the commilU*e to place Ufore the
U desired that vyi-ry mamber will
the y.-ar W.^ln.-sday urtcrntxin.
€-•*1 ibr follo%tlnu olUm-rT
miUni; year:
Th. v
fo’- th.
Harry
Uri|y:i;
«*n
fvert'
The five memlierr of the roropany
TW* following an^ Ih.'. r^-reatly Hort *
l:a\e rtrenriy Inrn-aMHi their hoNang.
Od olIlrM'ra «»T the Pr»*rtiy!erlan radios
Aid aocl. ty :
by acquiring a coni rolling iut«*reai in
I»4. ^id. ni. Mtk. !l.d» <’
Rrt; vice pr.
. Mr^
the Cheboygan
Tliax. mn
KavigmHon company.
Operations In the Cheboygan river will
; leU; aamlary. Mr%. H.mi. r Sly: m;a.^
not atart^ntlJ next year.
, urer. Mn.. Martin Kraaiir; chaplain.
Mri. Henry l)nrti ll.
tn thlH plare for another year by ihr
B conf. retire. r-d mill »«dd 5er
at lb.
lo an a. tn and T:^* v n.. a!-* at tUr
tii.
T.. ClM-eUnd. O.. .n<i nuff.lo. N. T..
Will lie ru- over the l^ke Shore .v
Michigan Southern Jly.. Tuesda:/. Sent.
aw«>sAa'*3t
ehtiri'h lienr Shn.lnr at
ffak Lake churrh at 2:^m. „
Olio Family Annual Excursioof
}
•IHEMDHHYANDlHEHUMMINCJlItD
Rev. C. 8. Rlik-y hai hwn rctunuHl
that temptation, and the ontrome that«railing .
•leted.
mi
::;r;:ue:
t;r.d p.
m
lib uLkmliijs buhj.vi
irlU 1m'
Rlble.*'
l*H«ri|d.M «d lli"
ITe^irhlns nt the i;.*rnian He
fan^. d rhureh at 10;Sd .»
^b«* ratli.dl;
elirreh
m
at
Marx.»:
!»;••«) and
In "The Mtmmiy and
llird."
It
is
theism City
e’.aiim d. | h» te Tues^Iay
mine
who do^n
niv io.;nd
not
vleid.
in
and
Hire'
akm.
m.< uerk. •The'ptl.e n*mnln.« at r:. le
27 e.Tls pi-r buhJi.d.
IN !e; 8, H* liikerlH'fT ha' suffi. ienP>
>*.re.xiveT.*d fmw hi*
rclthal Hin
permit iif hU Nim (:«n»i,;e.
t‘»
who hu^
AW hrmigiii their liay*
goodies and a
Mn*.
tx-o Ihiffe
biirl. d
\ery
Monday
wnmg. depute th,- chuuU of i
Murry s
aftermsm
was
Ag.x>-J
Marrin.W
En«--,denh.irg
am!
Cnder
Juler. j Sheriff Holland were at the huh of the
1> autiomitf.t county as It was rvitiri wiH*k.
f«»r a iH-Ht.iniani'e of this very sn.'•Mrs. Iimingirin Is having her new
e. r Jul play
at Sleinbixg's
Gnuid bakery* fixetl up which will b<* a gtva:
« j.eia
own
conipuny
house next
2u. when Milliam
Wedin-day.
A.
s*pt.
W!iit«rar. who
hist Miisiui road.- a tbvnl.d hit In the
irrpn.venutii.
We an*
I>mH.
glad to ray
who has
iM.-n
Mr,*. Poxirge
very
of l..ir.l l.uaWey. and a supponlm: Imig f. ver. Is improving. Harry |x»d.
ll»iw.*ver. east 4if inMubh* 4*mei.Mie\ w HI Interpre* . j., ,ho -whole thing in the store slure
yf^t.'Tday,
. Clih*ii}:t .
a ill
i. inahi
with
him
for
s!i4mgl> 4lrawn eJnr.1
hat tell _
in.iiher's sickness, ms his father haj'
the >itii:y.
dajH.
C. J. IkevD lilt y«' ter.Iay for Tra\
M,«!,. rs.
h.-alth ot j
J"**”
»■“ *
•
rhlldren. l^»k out for Cemgh*. i
r and s.m*are doing nicely.
your f
Colds. •n*up and \Vho*»plng
Cmigh. |
Alonro Chuh hu.s moved his ufliee to
lu In time—one Minute Cough
Stop t
the bcfd remedy, liemiless
: is nu4lc»rlde:l as fv» bis tutun* local ion. Cure
Tb« ladles of the B
and ph-asant.
<^>I»taiu^ no
Mr-i. Sumner of Ijexuijitou !« here to
Hi acother tea-cent
Sohl by all druggists.
Rp«-*n.l the alnter with !:e- danshier
-Sint. !9.
Mrr. Lansing rcr.mr.
roach
The cj*rafrot .sidewalks are all fin
A bracing tonic. Ci
Misn peiiha HuU of Chleaco U vis trouldes. Ml
‘ and* iKhvd fiu* this y»-a. Ulnj; her lather. J C. Hu!!
rausch*. A wpnde
I
The new ct raeni block house Is near
s.ple
Holllsteri*
Mt.s-H Cert rude llroniMm ot .Mdea U
•
ts. Tea or I ing eomnli-tlon.
Jhc Riieal ef Elk lU|dd* friend..
Tabb is.
For sale by Johnson Drug
Pr. Herii Cornell Is preparing to
John liraham ef Ti
comiianr.
m<tve In his new cement bouse. It Is
. ‘iftcr.Hl at the !.oke VI
1 dandr.
,neifday.
■j crae City and lb ii.aire to adjiiM fonilm»ilne.'*a matter.;.
momtog and liought the
building
Thev
didn't
buy the structure of brirk and ston**
which Trave-#e city will uHlnialely
use 'n- p !H»K*onice. bu* rath*r tiesmall shantv that was used Tor a tool
bouse. T. is will he moved ove»* mnvenUm to the city market and used
ns a shelter.
^
ANNUAL G. ft. £ I.
EXCURSIOI^
Mr. llrown re.'entlv
Tbp G R * I will KiTP lt.« annatl
i xrtirslcns on Tuesday. Oct. 3. to De
troit r.x*o, Toledo tn.fM.. Chicago IC.OO.
Ltrand Rapids |4.0o. The sc'cond exrurilon will lx* to Richmond, Ind . on
Tuesday. Oct. 1«». Fare |5 tiO. Tickets
Rood to reluTt fo- 10 davs. See G. R.
fe I. arents for full t,articular* or addre«* C. L. Lockwood. G. P. A.. Grand
Rapids. Mich.
»epl l6tooct3
■ aoJd hi* noWKpaper property here and
Andrew IjF.upe a«< ndr.1 fWt IN ios
moat durabit for all Inttrior work.
at tym.ma ihb ae.'ft.
' key I»re>byter\'
1
f*resi‘r;:iInp, Attorney Wiilianis la*
iM'cn la l’har:cvol.rofe bi:sii;e'i.< fot a
RAPID *CITY
t\*EEK-EXD EXCURSIONS to Mil
waukoe. via M. A N. E and N. T. Ca
lea davR.
Xfifts^May Rogers, after a ploasam
TiKit wliih h. r unrle.John Mulrwncy.
and famili. has teturm-l tr her hoti^ at Newark. N. J.
Round
trip 13.00.
Going
producing.unpleasant
by all druggist*.
effects.
HEADACHES
CURED
Ctms Xy« StnithtMdA
Thursday
flPrDOon .nd l«Tln, Ullwa«k„ Mon- i
d.T nlcbt, Aust. 3rd. 30th. iph. «th !
nndSUC
*^P“'
Record.
Sept IS-Mr,. E.
rsiFECT Vision
USTOIED
Chrii; z:u\ V.iss Mary Xlffeni g...'; of
South Hav.’o ha'e l,KH‘n her.* cti a \lsU
to ihoi' fa*htMrs. H. Si'hneider. who has been the
giji*t ef lier
daughter,
Mrx. L. X.
8?Tlar. has returned to her Grand Rap.
Ida home.
1
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NO GOOD”
coon**
NO
In soTithem Michigan.
The Iron Co. *hippod two carload!
;ctf tan hark y .‘stvrCay.
U mat: haaldd
“Ta oo magtins from CTeJtrcll and goes
U> Holland. Mich.
Mn. ioseph Bomb and daughter
mt gpringrak vteltlng rrlallret. •
Sam J. Seeley kaa been called to Ma-Pel a eouplo of tiroes recently by the
■carlaaa fUnews of hb motht*r.
Mr. mod Mn. Wllkinx of Wmtikeshm.
Vns^ChMM. Hftd^e^ of Kmima
Mri K. IhirU of BmnieV have Unro
extended vt.it with her dnughter. Mr..
d win be refunded to yon if ofler i»5hoUnbotUeo(
I
Mrs. F- J. leClcar Vft Tbnrsda:
THE PaMOUS
morning for Si.-Louis.
1
Mlch„forai
Wra. Frank Y’emler hft yesJerilby
, ‘for a month** *<»Joum at various i»olnis
.
••YOUR MONEY la!
Matt.J.Johhsoks
6088
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
yoomwmiCaatafiad
with her people,
Mr. and Mr*. E. E TonneJier
Traveiwe City vlsiilnf.
Mm, J. E. Bcrd and’ lifUe daughter
viaited
Traverse
week.
Dr. U E Boughncpe of Grand Rate
Ids, a dentist and optician, has been in
Rapid City for the naat week atd
ihtoka quite favorabljr of loeattog hero.
aty friends thU
in Pontiac this week.
Mrs, Harry Smith was <
I to Kal
kaska Thursday by tbe •
whkh mi ««tb of
sister. Mr*. BarGett.
Mrs. a M, Ttokham and Mrs. K, C.
Far agio—iOMMtoal Oily hy
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
letm«rtk*r«Twito
Jules Murry's own com
pany. including Mr. W.
A. Whitecar, in last sea
son's greatest comedy
success
THE MUMMY
AND THE
IXCUISIOIS
Cot Better ThtiErert
Eitirely Mew Sceaerrl
DETROIT A------- m6.00
TOLEDO - - - S6.00
CHICAGO — - mo.oo
GRAND RAPIDS - SA^OO
Tii«td«7,
ng thcoiigii Dry, Hard mnd Soft Wood. South SIda .
wiihot’i change
Fare Traverse City,
to CU‘vr!and ami »*«x«rn. III.10; Bufrah*. Il2.;t5. Tlrkets
Ttrkets gry
gocxl for 30
Gn at gold strikes at4* being
ml* I
I’artlcuU
arm f**om ticket agents or by
writing W. S. Brown. T P. A. Hills- Bullfn e, .\4-v.
8arapl-s fnun vein.;!
dale. Mich., or R. W. tones, C. P. A ,
are ^aid to assay ?7i7 and *:.27 lo the
Llrand Rapids. Mich
sirk with
iKH* rnitli b in lot a few dav.-r. reitiro
i .la'JKhief. Mr>. WilklnMai. nix., ot
On* NIsHW
WBMESOilY, SOT. 21
HUMMINBBIRD
c. X «i
AMNUAL
0|>»r« Moum
Octo Asr
I
-
3
S5.00
230(kCf jToSldsj, OctsksT 10
Pirqset 7Sc (except
nrst rows, $i)
Dress Circle 50c
2 Rows Bslcosy 75c
4 Rows Btlco&y 50c
‘ ictsy 35c
Tol. 112
nice pros-
of l•omon^.
Jeriain the Hiouglit that his wife cau |niany went from hiue to the funeral,
do any
s
pilKlli’S ffllUID
Mr.s. Shid!
a j wax Hmv recipient of very
that he r. fnres nloMdifi.dy to «*n-
i.-H.ti that o\. :• ; a.]..w Ikt.
Early iK.tato.^ an» nmiln^ In brisUiy
She!I
ro who e.bi-rishei .-.erh a rar».* be
li]-V. i\ W. n»a*e. ai.ii !ii»; W-U V
yearn, Uax Inien iran^d* rre.1 to Old MIk
Mr.*.. Anna
a ^ enjoyable time was had.
lief in He iiiBate gooUntpis of *aomati ,
rVn l at^ly aadm lor .*he |.a-i
Mtrpri.^.'d
eiiv. r. ne.ie ini. ivtiug mid far mere ^ L.t> filled- with
idring i haraetM.-.
When Indigestion herome* chronic It
is dangemns. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
will cure lndlgt*j»;ion and all
r«‘*iiililng then from, thus pre\
Catarrh of the
stomach.
Dr
. of league;. V.'._Vm.. says; *
those Biifreririg.Jrom IndlgeMlon
omach I would say there I*
Ixetler remedy thin Kodol
e. I have pn-scrlbed It for a numof my patient* with good saccesL*.**
Kodol
lol Dy’Kpepsla Cure digests v^hat
you eat and make-, the vi.i
h hW4-et.
Sold hy all druggists.
LumborCo.
I frIend.H iten- Tnesday.
the pri'rbyt. riRU 4-li'ir. b nr In ;.-* a. tn
and 7:nii p. m./wlth pnaeMnr, at Yrl.ii
c-venlng sermons to young people.
and RICHMOND. IND.
Hex
. ’' Mlio N. W.mm! i\IM'j'..itdii« t . .TkI.H s :ti
;
El>l*copaI jMd^haM^- K*m^^
...
bowels—expel*
S^xirc-s of Power In a Young Life. * ^ gii coWs
m and cures all
ThU l.s the firs! of a series of Sunday
Sunday!!>o«kh".
'*o«
rnmp. whoontog cough. LaI Grippe, bronchitis, etc.
Sold by all
fo far made by the Man:st.*e Navlga- TO RENT—Go<4d suits of nvims. fur ^ Drugglsu.
tlcn
company, which
I* removing
nlshed nr unfumishi-d. with nr with
G
R
I.
annual
excursion
to De
?unktro logs, the Manistee river ap
out iRiard. Cottage Home. Hot h^\
troit. ToUhIo. Chicago and Grand Rap
pears ic*be one gr»*at sluiceway fo.Front St.
Sept. !«;—w«‘d thu sat
id*. Tue*day. Oct. 3. To Richmond.
many mUe*. Twv) scows are at work
Oct. 10. 8e,^ o. R. A I. agent for par
and tbe supply seem>. inexhau.'iill b*.
Always Succsaaful.
ticulars.
sept ICtooctS
iar> and tr.aiurrr. 8am Cluldfarb.
^
Methodist
U
*»>os Far.
Manistee. Sept. IG.—From prc«gn*s.*
l»n ald.*Xil. Walker lju:s
alee prtildont.
:
.U.U.-
Work in Manistee River Is Successful
added Oilrt.-.'n nra m-mhers and . Jcc?
-
i
w in l;e. "The Blodem Cs,* of En AnH...
The F3lk Rapi.li Hiy;h a-hool athMP
.
servlco th,- lin,- of mork for the y*ari„^
the First
GETTING MANY LOGS.
llama: Chlcafo Art laaiHute,;William
at
the morning ;
will be made to the attorm*y g« n* ral
Wll*
Rci,
.
church at
l-^«a Pollvx.
f-maaorlatton hHd tl.rlr flr».t mofitnr. «»T
•
a . To r
At .Avbnry
K‘ iJ MorrlHon;
Univvrbltr^ur Miiini aula,
•
O. R ^1. annual cxcu*wion to De. Toledo. Chicago and'Grand Rap-!
Morning subject. "My l-'a-j Ids. Tue«lay. Oct a.
ther Know*" Evening
vangelistlc *I Oct.
,
, 10. See G. R. A 1
sepi IGlocx-i:
kervlce. "The BaUle ot Lift ."
j
c'ommi.Ksion. and If nt^cessary a visit
Miniature model neU aill !*e taken
Copemish. Mlrb.. Sept. IG.—Father
Ge.Iden
Church BrevHiea.
Church of Christ. Thoma* P.
.Miniwier.
A Laxativa Cough fiyrup.
aearlv
rays’ prowill lx- pr,sent,-d. also the financial j duces const! pat Ionwater
all rrun* ^
r all
plan of the Ixmrd will be outlto*ri. It ; to the eye*, note and throat ln»temd !
expected to meet in Detroit next wix»k
8pc*clal to the Evening Record,
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Saginaw. Mich.. Sepb 16.—The pro
posed action of the state game warden
Jcamlnm:
M
.'i.'.iW''■
eOi'KTea.'GieaiMH eai'iifea^'Kfea.
Resent That
against hoop pike nets aad gobblrrs
attcndinlk tbt «c bU(b« r Infctitmtbms of
Simli Noraial. Mmrj Nark
8a«inaw
Oiricisrs Ruling.
the |
wife by an unprincipled mi
Ffiilon Uuijn**f s r
■
AT CAME
Fishermen at
MlywlMf* .t M, ptim.
A.-res#
f
— '
A Tatws
Ht:imn1ng Bird.- contains as one of li-i!
«u>n
.
Kroll would like to krow m little be
fore hand just when Presbyterianism
Ben Bolt * ha :
FvVjnfint is m Ilia ma comjd. to ai« ob
Pmai n
TkeDeSdomTnll
the scenes pn^rl |
imisal.lMif Elk lUpldi araUuau*i
Fartk-Il; Olivtt
-Its
.
Trade Mark
Freibyterlan church, but ahr mnd Mr.
^
pL ,
rtiUHl ta t|si» BIk Rmrdds lUsh mc'^ool.
Aalrtl.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Mrs. KroU.|
K* - Th» r- oasly. pri'snmahly by Trilby, the urofs- j
mr«' ml i«ittwi»t «c'ri«ty-tvM,;«tudet:t» co
Eva
rsi HUN BISCUIT nd LSMON SNAPS.
nco Nora Pniyn. Is a member of th.«i
lH tt<T. fu
the U* ! art. when Trilby U snppoee!
It ealae.
oomp««Mmd the r«a] mine of this trade mark, try
A
gremiljr enjoyed to the back) yard by
to
The Ooectameat pota Hs aiark oa a boad to gtr
TW M!fflOllAL tiSCtffr COriMirr I»ts its txade aurk ia ted
mlnmoa s^endof.]mc^o/hL«>t.csackrts or wafer
and to gnaraatee the qaallty. oial s/Asrs.
toto the hone of Mr mad Mrs. ChmrleH
to lack the oil Lluod mrlling pr,trer
inrt..
«rman.
thirty
Pre*br*erlan
that It (iuc*. had.
evening.
■n tnrrm>c,€r
aoawi
of the
SiiN- of tl.e rm«t o! Trilby"* was vdfy '
acd Trilby cf>uld have
KJk Kttjildi*. %iirh.. S-pl
evenlof whe^
propla
219 West Etereath street mnd wmlked
Ilfs artfog
was fairly gcxid. UttU ftlMr wav %’<«k '
fo Uh Kv. nJnt; U< rord.
Imat
rktoimadbmMMdsioril.*
or III
It's fhe old Sasaa way
The right to be fontacted ia the eadnsiwe aw of a trade t
beta loag tacofaised by the ooanaoa law aad eaimcM
droaeoycoattmof Eaglaad mad this oooatry.
ouried
more
|j-ter to hU piTformanre.
' I
wma
old fore and itw over to the rank* id:
cf the iTd domino
,EIK RAPIDS
aoBplete aarpriae
* Pknat,** bat V/:;.lte ha* dcaerteH bis
Svc'ttgaii is not ms g^sod as the Y^iUc'
ICrawtfTvteNiriw
I.
Aama*taawkMkk
.
Fetter J. White oi^ to fin Uib lodid {
opera booa^a vlth hU pradoctloam'cf
rrotolsltoj”
PeUjskey
The eset^rakm tnOn TnaMlay eras-
By wonring gksws th»t
are properly gtonnd
and fitted.
Examination Free!
Mli»l
THE QUALITY STORE
Black Dress Boeds
Jl Little Offer three^Teurtbs their Value
This is the best Black Dress Goods Sale that Traverse
City people have had offered them for long time.when
when you consider that it is on EVERYTHING new.
Some of the goods have just been placed on the
shelves. Ybu ask why we do this? To stimulate
trade and got you better acquainted with our Dress
Goods Department. If price is any object to you, then
now is YOURJlme. Read these prices :
:
: . :
6$C •fc’?'*®*’**.--,. $1.0$
<Dooes
FOR....................... $1.2$
$8C WJ-SO
OlKwrw m±. -thw mmmm Rwduo’hlonw
BLPei. Wolfe
raor.
8r. 11 PubeB, Assist,
Sl^VnUIallMK
IlmvwMCilT
8AL.E ENDS WEDNESDAY
NIOHT, SEPn-. ao ' V
’W
7T
W
■■
; cviMtiM meowo.
CUUTOliiaiOnB^^
WILL COMNCCT WITH JA^AW AWO
CMPtRC or CHINA.
11.t^-2,^ru,-^“:jCH»RlES ______
ZERM
Lnew
^Uliaa H. Himtar.
iUrriad
Mcorn. m Park Place vmltress a
——
A ) few vceka ago after a
New Tork. SepL l«~Thraoali Am*fwho
per^ r
caa aaterprlW the wly baa bm am.! saraaue Mercaatfle
Mereaatlle
U> aoaaect ibevweaiera eoaUaeot by
trolt. It iM aaid
4lrect aabaiarlBe telrfrapbic tlaes • that be U ebarped vttb eomplicity la
alib ibe «aplr« of Japaa and CbteiL jthe recent electkm fraoda in Deorer
Oaraaee H. Mackay. president of tbe ■;
^as an eaecotlre
Pariftr Cable «mpwijr. i^„rina tbe elecfk*.
Ike annoancemeot that bU
a also sworn oat Is
eoapaay baa ^red the necessary
yesterday by W. D. C. Ger
cooeeaaSoaa to enter VokEdmina. Japan ■
for Hualer. ebaraiiMt bln with
and Sbaasbai. Cbina
jobialnlna money onder falae
Tba last step la a M-rie. «f dlplo-»
^^Beer. do not
msttc
.blrh
l-»i»|rome .ft.r M» he -lU b. I.murtl
.1 UM «<.h of Pr».W«t MrKli.l.jr!u«,kh.„. H. «1«> p«,.a , ch«-k on
and vbicb have extended
I H. oTaneller on the Cblcar> National
period of about tbr« year., was taken.!
^
retumed.
when bir. Takablra. ibe Japanese «nln.
^
^,,U
^
liter to Ibe Crlted fitaief., affixed faU (Germaine Bros.' and lenderc*d a per
slKnatnre to Japan's
'sonaJ check In payment.fSo It Is al
I»-xed. W. D. C. Germaine fearina that
i the check was no pood offered to lend
1 him 120 and he omld fdre his check
was sinned by China sotraJ | for that amount so that In came it was
'i weeks afo.
j relum»*d he cotild be held for obtain
Two-Thlrds Around Globa.
I in,; money undiT false pretenses. Mr.
I
WbM 1h«r B-W r,hl,m
rom-1
,b,, ,h<. tt» efc.^h
I plrt.d, Mr. MMk» Ul4. th-lr Imtth.; h«, been n tumerl and
one (ot t<
‘.4d..a to «her enble. nln-iuly l.ld ..r;,b,eh j,. g,ve one of Germnlne'
ml to
•bout
to |ie
he bul
built, will fonn pnrt of ..j^Hre™.
system
Item which extends tso-ihlrds of
the disUBOf aiviiad the Klobe. ,
1
PERSONAU
The cable ronn«ctlana_5ii»b Iwtb t
-----------Japan ned China will be made by ex-f Miw. Fanny Helnkle of Davenport
tmdlnit the present lines of the com ’
visiUnc at the home of Mrs.
piny, which run from San FYanelscf.j
through the staiiuni of Hondulu.
«‘We Lee and daughtci
MIday and Guam and Manila. Japan
^ Glailston. N. D.. wbt> harr
will he narhed by laying a cable fftim; ^'^® •* N«rthiKiTt and virinity for
Guam In
:i lot*"**
The cable to China will! **'**"•
returned home via S».
a Manila to Bbanxhal.
|
^hey wHl make a short
the s»ieee4»*fHi iKSiir 1
They wen* aeeompanled by Mrs.
Of the look n.«oiutloa>. Mr. Mm-ka. j
»»*«•'• tormerly of Norihport.
»ld todnr: “We .hall
.t |
A. E Wlllnrd of Em-.lre re
once with the manufartun- and lay turned home this morning
Ing of tbt'se ckbliw. which Will take wei*k*s visit In this city.
Mrs. G. I). K\ans of Nesee City reseveral munihs. The Commercial I*at dfle Cable company will then plerc** tume<l home today after a i nw day;/
*
the far tast at three points, namely, ; visit with friends In this Ht.v
Mr.
and Mr.s. James Scott *rf Prove
the FhlUppInes. China and Js|«n.
M’tth Iho ralde which has just l>een mori; passrxl through the city this
r«>mptete«1 to Newfimndland. pink n morning on their way to Durand
Cfth cable
shlch will Ih> where they will make their wm. A.
laid this month, and the cable frt>m SCfltt. c visit.
Mis.s Myna Mclkmald. who ha.s l.een
Guam to Japan and one from Manila
to Shanghai, ihe company will have a an attendant at cottage n at th** as\system extending over- iwieihirils of lurn for the pfst ihlriein ><-ars lea
for Ii.T bnnip at SI* Ijikr. Ihh> morn.
Ibe way around Ihe glolnv
ing.
McKinley Fostered Scheme.
Miss Della lUleti left last night for
•it was the eartu-st w!t>h of PreM<lent McKinley, aliilelhe Paclflr cable Springff.H.
w** in contemplsJlon, that In addltbm Mudbw at the ITnlversity of Illinois.
Mrs. Peter Blanchard. Mrs. llcrltert
we'should ley cables to China an l
Japan. The difficultles at that lime Coukle and daughter. Margie, of Alle
swiiied Insuperable, including as they gan r«>turned borne vesterdav afi**.at the Sc*ymour and Stover
did diplomatic negotlatbms to secure
landing rights in China and Japan, a hrijo V.
Frank ilamilion has returmnl fn»m
survey of the hitherto unkn<.wn ImnI
a
business
trip to Chicago and Grand
of that part of tl,.‘ Pacinc tsean and
eastern stws whi-re the now cabU-^ Rapids.
werx* prujwted and .the construction I A . K. Ib Winger of Map-e City is in
work, but the president was assured lowr tiMla>.
Mr/ lUrney AndersBUj and Jhree
that every possible effort would he
. made to cEtmply with his wishes chlldon. Carl. Uan.1,1 and Richarl
Anrnng the obstarUui which preKnt«M left this m..rnlng for Suttuns IJa.v,
ihemselvoK more rt^cently was a pro when they will visit frbmds.
Mr. and Mrs. lUiy tVmkIin Mt this
test which Russia made against the
laying of a calde to Japan, as being a u«Hin for ihHr future htmie in Grand
Rapids.
breach of neutrality.
Miss Alta Be«dey of lUte.s passed
• President Kcsisevell has given h!>
hearty support In order that American hmugh the clt>y-!il/ noon ..n a trrp
she will make
romraerce mlgl t have quick senicc jo tjike
xi-lt
Ctilna and Ja|>an by an American
• Friixlrich. ^ ) has horn
caCle. We also rivlv«*d the efBclvn.
aid of former Attorney G« neral Knox the gue.si of relativi-s for the past
wi^ks. reiurnul to her home In Aitu
and Attorney C.eneral MtsHly.Arbor ihU morning via Grand Rapid
whore she will visit a short time h<fore reaching her di silnatlon.
Miss |.ore;ia Milb r ttf Chicago, wh.
Madame Sc*n>ori hwvcMw Satunlav
ha-H
f*e» ii in the citv two weeks as Uu
for Chicago to attend the fall otienlngs
of Imported and domestic gftwrns j cm SI cf hi r cousin. Miss Arrostrting
While Ihen* she will ascertain whnt o, Washington vtrrrl, returned homo
will bo popular this fall and winter. In this morning.
Dr. Wilhelm was aummont'd tc
colors. tnaterialK and stjles. She will
interest hefvelf itaplcpla^ly in oven- ^ Nor.hpc'rt itMlay by the wrioos Illness
ing gow ns, aftemoonr party gow ns, alv 3 j ot Mrs. M. J. Wolfe. Her daughters.
__________ _ Jennie and Minnie Grieshahe, and son.
fancy waists, _______
giving considerable
tentlon lo fine tailored wt>i;k. »«H«trate I
a»T^iv.tl from Chicago,
mat* and all kinds of evening wraps,
*
Mr*. Jesste
On her return she cordially*lnvltr.* Priri.ant went to Xorthport ilii* aft
Ibe latlles of Traveme City and vlclnMUs Vera Carter, who is attending
liv to cal land eonxiUt with her on any
matter* pertaining to up-t6“date dre*»- the school of training fur nurses at
lag. Also work finished when prom Ri. Nan s hospital, returned to Ibised, Fositivcly no dlsapixdntment* trolt this morning after a two weeks*
lUilmate* given on all kinds of work, vacation.
Gmrgc H. High and family and Mrs.
and lailitY* wishing new and original
Ideas will do well to place their orders S. R. Jewott of Chicago, who have
with Madame Seibert, During the been spending the summer at Forest
week she U away ladica can place or I^ge passed thntu^h the city last
ders and engage lime at kh»' office of evening on their way home.
John T. Beadle relumed yesterday
J, W. MUIlkcn s dry goods store.
Rooms open and ready for business, from Detroit, where he has been look
.Monday. Sept, -Mh. Boom T. over J. ing anor business Interests.
W. Milliken's store. Traverse City. .
septii.jt*
^.SPECIAL TO THE LADIES
1 ' Wa hava
few Childrafi'a 1
*1 Pall afwl Wiatar Coata that wa |j
■ ara claaing out for much taaa Ij
1
Beaton ttara. , ||
HtemaAN, Saturday. September ib, nos.
1I
wfce« there
UHt* wma m men j^.U
l u»W
BnrD
wfceiw
tobi|
(Qputimmii rtam rtm^hgeJ
twbe«ib««
________ bl* I bM seen oim and li«
me
to show blm where It wm*. I went
pk>r or tlw Suoth Side Lsfliber
and on Uie way over
be'
tbMmoni^ okmjfwltbbUnMidoiiUie
overke
•honly after T
I T«m.T1iM of tho Way
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Patoakty,
ChaHevoi* and Harlxtr Snringt, SorSay. SepL 17. BOAT .LEAVES AT
S:00 A. M. SCHEDULE,
tiuvcmc city,
Cook atovaa for S7. SiLSa
S11A0. aft worth BouMa. Haatinfi Stovea btlow ooaL
Tho ffioaten Btom.
The Valvet and Brvaaaia
Carpets are poinfl faaL You
new hava a chanoa to hava a
third cr mof«.
Tlw BmIIm. «•««.
dead
ei«™u«BOY»CHMCt
*H«r« of .lotk m
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Btey W«
the G. T. A A. Mlr inff Oo-ftw |S.0d<».
passEo away after an
We will give ymr a poaitive gniranty
backed by a aatmd ftnaacial instimtkai
NESS OF TWO YEARS.
for the return tif yoxtr tave«mcat In
full.
1*01j — - Member cf tbe CKy>ir« Oe- .r
RaautL
wbleb the body laid, looked over the
^
got ooi ^ lad
be
|EFTirr here where „v
foT
parimcfit and the Mcdem* Woodyear boy worth flthdiVt.
aide and aaw It aboit tb<
b«t bir ;
'
men-Funeraf Todaw
uorih'
Tbe man was iylBff on bic
aboea. He said be
tbe pania at |
men-Funcr.1 Today.
w* tboBial. hw hmH rotted In a i ***•
***^
****
w ~T. .
^
^
-Mil j®®* ^ cents oa the panu and wo;, ‘
tiinea* of tubTCUj.^ji iavirtm»*ni rvtnracJ
wiixky with iu Then he
ICa4i. rclncV A fortane lor the
and we got id cents 'V*^^
‘ hoy. No iwk^sibb kn^x to yt,u.
?ie 7tL ™
*^^««**‘
fathor-‘n-law. Frank Benand got full explzaation
The. face wai ao diacolored tba
^
nett, uf Mf. Ramedph ririH-t. a Wr gmunhwait.. Bm..,
Ag. of
was purple
nfdet when he wanted change fur r
a.pt UUi
? City. Mich.
No Marhs on Body.
quarter, so be *aW. and vtarted «ru /
f«<r Hluritig the greater par: of {
Sheriff Johnson and Chief of Polke
nraivnn RATi>' to
mich
Ashton were notified and
wt^ t^f **™*^
*h*t. loUng k;ndne.sR coo‘ •
FAIR AT GR.\ND RAPIDS.
'mou
, ...
.1
...
. ‘ BOrrrvMr ne.-l fi»r
expreSP'
'
C. R. A I. v.fU wll tickets to Grand
cm back to the *ai.K»n ana!
t
gratitcde
Rapi.!.<
aud
r»tum
ni
one
fare
pins
50
10 tbe Anderson undertaking j
asked if he had lH»en there. Then I { Ib-Icati-a wir. and on. chili. Wil rents, (to saV Serd. IS ;n :i InrltLsjv
I lie. ihr«R» %-»'3Tv €.f ag“. He war a s-»r
Return IrtirU Fete. jj. ^
nto:ll
made. The-e wasn i a mark cm the wont uii and 'listi^ed to the Salvaihn. icf Michn. : 7- au o-ti had bei-n a
Armv.
body. The face, however was much [
i«i.n« . / this city s. % ral jvar>. U -ng/
Croc* Came to Service.
swollen.
He waa beloi medium j
;a? .iKc time »ngaccd in the bir.velej /
height and heavllv brilt. When) “I /ollowf.1 tbe Salvation .\rm> to ; bu^inv.-. lb ha.l n::tny fricn-b and [ ^
found be had evidently been dead! their hall end livf^.n.il to tbe ^e^vi^•^ U*as i^^Micctijd by all w ho knew'him. |
Just as it wa* pTY-tiy near ov» r 1
about seven hi>urs.
1
His mother
away aliom
Pawned Mis 6hcea.‘
j looked around and ihhre sat Cross i»«v.n y.ars a. * He wuis a mem’-.r^
Several w bo viewed the corpse w< re j Alter the service we went o»n to ’ of the Mtdern We.«;tm« n. und.T t\hu<. ■
cKherWe
had
each
iiougbt
a
b<»ttb
of the opinion that be was • Cadillac |
ai!si>ift- the funeral -u-rvice- will hr|
Jack" the ma- wanted at Rapid City; ct whisky an-l we finished tba: We eundu.N-ti .<unda, at L* .M-l.M-k at tie’
for robbing the postoffice. Later | went abmg to the brolge ton lus.-: , Avbury M. K. chur. h He was aI.=o « , Mi ih
Pawnbroker Martin , Jennings Identl l Btixet. .tnd eltb.T just iH tere we came ■ m»‘mb«*r o?
iximna^y No. 4 «»f
fled Mm Uf the roan v.ho. tarly in lh»‘
'*
’the 'oc.-eT fire de->artm*‘nt. Jl»?* grant* evening had pawned his sh«^s at
«« home, he said. 1 ifaihurr Norman lJtrrabb\ of C« niml
_
p;.ro. tbe patri, ticket Ulns »«m..l In
he llve.l .nd he lol I Ijike arrivB
city hal^
b1» ,..K-kel. The man had alven hi. 1 »“■
<“
He
name iberc m« Charles Cim;.-.. Mr. »»»•»'t» sothe way uf At.,.kejm,
Jennina. had mlvaneed him SO cent, im,
''"1 I'
'■> <:™n.l Ka,.:d
h..w..a hln. „.e
.. ,h. ivr.-f
DO ¥0U KNO.W
on the shoes and In addition had given I Vhoul'
,ar.:.. 1 h».I > pr.-; tTLlr'- T\,<- Oran.l Tr.n.r,-. .np.! Ari/.m::
him another gal- which he had on.*"
load
on
tMm
and
be
was
fee ling gfw»d. i
<*•’.?
Spent the Money.
Took
Laud-num.
^
Ita
Inimt
>nv-’i!uti.»r..
The man cvi<b-ntly went dlr«-cllv
• f>n the wav be i«ld me that he had
dto a. •» s of ii,e Ik st of min
from the pawDKbop
J.ihn RIack-n>
aaltain. He came there in compan> tried to g.-t some ro-'aiiu. but ehmld ‘ ml lamb, in tl„ gn-at mim ral zone :d
w ith a ctimpanlon who was taller tbaa not. He als<. r aid that be had iKui-zlit Mi/oua.
m- ;r ore Mge. and mure ev
he. dark and with a small dark mus ?f !i cents wo.th of laudHn.im. or fi. •
u«.v other mining n,:u
tache. He wa?: dressw! in dark clothe^ ceal^ V Y.rtb. I don-f n m. :ub. i wl.ic.i
and bad fhn-c fingers mif'sing from b«‘rau.-e I wa.M'-^‘ «»,v full. After l-giv-: Pa* >artwd down town* •’
'"•• on. the d.iniirs uiil ii.i»l
onu hand. The two men lK»ug a haTi
«n
*he iN n- M.U- ••'»'' «»
.
rdnt of whlskfV and two In-crs noTint-* *»•*
r* quir»sl to ii..nbe
ing in all to-5 certs. Thev drank the <*^*f‘**
der: fd lb*- world,
'
whiskV and then asked for
etmin I came her«* y«*st»»n!ay rooming fn.u, *’”*
nt y. That'a your
"«n"‘
worth more in the bottle, saying that Baldwin and am bHikliig fer a Jy.I.
When ! was u<.\ wbat had br*i.?. iu';u“l»!s.r»i!nii.v.
that was all the money they bad.
to Cio>K I aimo.-t e ll ibrou:;h tl,r
We are .-^f iling
Bouqht Brardy.
->
nts a slm:'.
natreen 7:nu and H o'clock la>: pavemen. ."
T^'ok Cure
ce. ^
utsc able. W. t
nichi they went Inrn Rirh A- Halberg's.
The man irdd the druggi.st/That b-.
<‘f a
Both men were perfi-cily h.ilw-r and d;.’
3u\y- •me
not drb^k n d-t>o In the tiolcK.n but had never with but
bought half a pint of brandy w hich i he state of Ohio,
wiock .and your m-in*-v reYivir
where he coeM r.oi
Wbh. shi.1;
25c• PICTURES
—
BcantlXul oval Ihrceply rc^
Leered -frames, size. iCxlS In.,
In black, ejiteral.l and wAthtwd
oak colors, with rich, gold oma*
montaUoos.
comprlring
tand-
?icaiK'fi, portraits, game, fruit ploturos, etc., etc. All for 2^ f^rh.
. Call quick for first choice,
StH? them In our nhaw window.
U pays to
The New-Autumn Fashions
.
I..n,b..r pll..
an empty liottle. the slxe mramoniy»
sold in salotins for ahlf pints.
Rhere he cteild l.tiy c K-aine. He
lo Mr.
Roxburgh
for eocaine which he said to the city
•Wiliam
SI re el
while lK>ing a nurse in a hospital In i
Baltimore. Md. He entered the city I
drug stems i.ne aft-T antUher with the! *“
J.
Sprot.l
-
Tizi.i :>e city. Vbh. .
Alfn-il .MUb i. .Mf-
• lauglii* r>.
HABERDASHERY
with which \v<> o]wi) Uic
ii4*asnn will make the wtloci it m of your Dali nml
WiiiB-r waninils' a rtiirriilt'
mailer if you will |s rmit
ur. to aiit'iw you th<‘ splcii<li<l iiKS<tr1iiU‘iit.
Fall Sack
SUITS
XVlniJreil,
$10 to $25
iill^daii, Mieli.
CLo'T “n
‘
We <vilU|serial athulniu
l.d the ex.i-|ilit.nal v.thies
We are otr. rinir at $I-V(J0.
E. WILHELM
Corner Front
and Union...-
WAMTEO—Twi.
irf F-u.lh rnbui
w ill leu\e for Fnma
monbng
-i pi n-::i
HATS
AND
ill Siiii'le an.1
l>oiilih‘
Ure.astiHl 6tyI.-5, tii.i.h* of
all Um- iiiiuil f.isliitdiahle
fiilirics, cut <m nii»st trnie«'fui lines anti lieautiftilly
laihm.xl thnnitihuut, range
from
i'n«iir!bwaii.« Rr.i .. Floral Am nis.
!.-md.b.
Eocame Separated.
j
^4,at*r In the evening, the man wUh
the misiiing fingers siopeti at Rich it I
BREVITIES.
Haltergs and-ask«x1 after his compan-j
ion saying that tlu y had b.^t onu- sriv-j Special l.u.-im sK a* Fon-^.-r/ nm*
ara'**‘ling .MOmlay^cv.-uing. ,\ full ato-mb
Just Out of Jan.
j nnee i< ib ir.-.b
While ill lilackcn-s placethe ^^u^ Bern to M.. and Mrs. John F Of
nmarkiMl that he had JiiM got <m»i ofiof Cld Washlngnm i;;r6ci. this nu»rn
Jail at Kalkaska. This was Immgbi | ing. r liabx girl.
up by talking of the Kalkaska eami-j K. <'. Bminr^. ib«- |?.].r.bn wbrs'ma':
He also said that his home wan l ni the s!«*an:«T Colmubia. wili b av.
in Maryland but j iy^t w-hni townMr. i for Grand
Hn\* n alsmi ili.- f.Ri .mb
Blacktm do*^n't n-nu mber.
lot a, x: mmi
i
.;. wlu ri- hi- will laki- tun
Want-d Coc *
Tlio man was annind e city during
the oarly evening 4u a ui.Iess quest the lug Maggie next ..umtr.erT^
druggists he had luxni a victim to for
eight year*, harifig acquired the habit j
i:r:;«il.
Il*^ I’ji' cbanri* of.n life titae.
t»
cure.
-inclothing.
)U
Barbara,
will rimiain
^
N.-igbl-^r.- ar.
bv-at.
'
n^m .iel
'V.HM'man hall ifunday at I
I harp
arie^id Ihe fsm ral of
grain of cocaine. ' o clock
w hile offering all the money he had. j ^^•*'***^*'
thirty-five cents. Ai Ihe Johnson Drug
«’«> *'**
Co.'s and the Hannah A laiy Mercan *»^»row.
tile Cx:.* drug si.>res. boTh Messrs.!
Wt. dmen will nu... at
Roxburgh and McKvoy recognized the{ *^'“'
'“mnrmw at i oVbKk to
altsolute need of the •*«»ke" victim and j
T*'- ‘ ral «'i Charles Z< ran.
urged tasm him the necessity of appl.v-!
-nveni.un of the couu- j
ing ,o a phy.rician for a prt>srriptbm ' <>'
com a, i.^.-loners ot the ^>®te ^
^
niaAX-< .iunt.v ..f firsnd
for the drug, but be replied to both j
blare In Landing m x» Th«,>-1
that be was a stranger with hm
^-cbool i'om
‘
thirty-five cents and could ffxd no
j-ml^-i^ner Cri.p of fiis ct..mty will bW. jorh. j.«r rrf,, th*TU.*ml furn bvndrVid
irntion with his small sum.
j
Pfv».nt. rnn\ B WnlU.-r. .Tndci
I r..*iii».
Had tr nave
Have Oruo.
orwg.
(adjudged^ Inwuu* ttnlav and taken u
ew down the change at Ihe {
drug siort* and said:
j Pierrt s Corn
place to sleep tonight
I their
m a stranger here. ! will give you al» j .
. .
h.v.. for l«n on, B«ln „ I nm .t
;
Huskers
will
,h.. far.
_«“'U
h„. nwlnn
yesterday the new law te'catne
Cobiroliia will di -c
brr. by no morphine or t-iK-ainc 1 ^
- tlH re Wkjuld b<
sold without a physician’s prei‘-r-^taiio;i. One
scrip! ion and the stranger could not
^
le.- niaj U playeil.
be rclievttl. He c«dcnily went to the j ^
lonely spot and lay dowm where his
body was found this morning. Mr.
McEvoy stall'd lo a Record representa
$6.00 Down Pillows, $5.59.
tive that he was In a prerarious sute
$4.00 Down Pillows, $2.45.
while in the store and lot.ki'd atranip*
$2,25 C-ood Feather Pillows.
after being refused the drug.
$1.35.
$1,25 Good Feather Pillowa,
Charles Evan*, the companion of the
85c,
The Boston Stora,
man. was located about 10 o clock this I
ing by Mode Rich. The man
nnch aurprisod when he learned 1
what had
to his <
of tbe night before. To a Record rep
Mcift $204» suiU.
resentative he told the following
epring, $8Ja
story:
Men's $1EC0 suits, mw laM
cpring.
$84)0.
"My home t* near Safdnaw and I
Men's $154)0 suits, new Isat*
have been at work In tbe woods n^r
apring. *7.50.
igum. I came up here to get a
Men*s $124)C suits, new last
job and yesterday aftenoon aome Ua ?
apMnf. $6,25.
ama getting a drink nt the foimtaln
0M work suita >L25 and
on tbe BuOn atreet, <FVont and Cass,)
This fellow ome along and said be
wa* tired. He aald he had Just come
from Kalkaska and bad walked •pe.x
EM ENA/
FALL COAIS
BEAUTIFUL ONES ARE HERE
^ -pi K gj. a/1
SELECimC A BANK
Your tucc<?j8 in busint-ss
dejx iulg largely upon having
tin* right Ixink.back of you.
Thi<i bank is always ready
to accDinmodatc iU depositors, witBin the limiu of safe
and conaervative Iwinking.
We pay interest at tbe rate
of three per cent on tiine de
posits and savings sextants.
TUVEttE Cmr iTATEBAlU
The new Fall Coats arc veo'rich and swell,
most of them in mixtures imho darker fall
shades: full, loose fitting. One of the new
efTects this season Is the Empiw;, with the
full umbrella skirt; these come in the plain
as well as the mixtures; lengths are 42, 45,
4S inches. Ladies will find it a very com-.
prehcDsive showing. Prices are :
:
: .
*
$10.00 TO $33.50
VWt «yom« RECOiia -ijuveme
city, michioaii, •atuaoav. septcmber i*.
mu.
tiK evening Record's Up-to»Date Ultistrated Feature
CHmSTIAN ENDCAVOH.. • :
^***
By RKV. A. H. DOriJC.
Toidc -Tbe Croat •umr»der.-Aet. lx.
1«; Rom. VI to-a.
In the Btoth rttoptcr rrf tbe Acto wc
have the fecord of tba wooderfal coovenloo of the Apoatle l*atil. On hto
vraj from Jenmlrtu to D«maact» to
of vonai
Ojriat He
be
C OlMlIWi Of
»ba ^
deotenated Atnertcon.
Reallxlnc the Iwd «
mtochlef that had artoen fn>m thla wn- fpoa
the pormcot*. be
furtonate comblnxtkm. the American!
to rani, the apootle.
of bio
ai*ceptliic the fDcrcjr of God
Got In Cbhat.
-1 be crh^l ont. **bard. wtht vntt Tbou
Influence gf the Russo-Japanese War on the Celestial Empire
T
k»t Of th» WUmmo-Jmr^
»ar U «:*ruJi» to mark
r «» to
t0f Chinm. th- j4gf» ikmt ttofrt- to awakKiSRC to eh^
wMdi ar» rro»<*-
Tb«t «to* to convtiicrd of Ibr foUy of
boMliw ovt Mtototo Urn
of
etrlJlaalioci wto mii4« appontu ty itoCrMty with thr t'aUod BtaU* fuo^ «<
0iuit«h«l ext ». IMl. A cua»e to ltol
df*t'um«'m dr<-tor«4 that
tra# not
only wllUna. tmt .mtlooo. to »*«vr
capital oocm* in and dmlup
tb* raaourca of tha rt.uuuy. Thai wa4
a vrry radical mo%t
Moo«ollan
American rr>^ence In the btiUdInc
of new linee baa U-*n brcniyht to a
rUndwtUl by the recont critical atiltud- «.f th*. ChlncTK* rov^mmenL
In
<">ilna 4rtl r^ilnada an- under the con
trol of the board of commerce and ail
raltony «>.mp;inle* and undrrtakln#*
are jr-cbj.ct to t?> re«u!athm>. At thr
t»ma of the fornaailon of the ChinaAmertCan iVx-elopment company, ahkb
obtained
Canton-Hankoa mitoay. tto- Chtoe.e
a*» re xi-ry yreatly Im llned to K'lkk favuraUy on Anurk-an achemea to build
H
realUlliC-
1-
tlv. ncltUiiK foiv.-.
The northern lU-icr Itiducnce than Ills. |kit Um* grsatVl-l..n ulnmly isundM-ni se.toni men. and ncM of his surreodiT wss |^«tly iBthe Houtlom .-ontlr.K. Ill to md far fioiii
hy tl»e cause to whUb be atn^ .
to 'mt the‘^to^‘VlaraiVd’toe Kani
Kloun lu.-u.
Ih. lr ,.U.n. (..r
tl..
I
—^11
r.--j ,1„,
«|,|
IUp
uf the
UamiH lUin
andServakt
BU^IST Nuh “
Shaiichai uml nialti
I ill the I
tovo.iu h hby
,to* will ..f Christ was bis
hurv tat hto fslhe^-v .H.untry re-hMu-.-. I ^lU.
He w.-ut wto-rc Christ WOUhl
for the 4am. l.orne a. i v«-e for fatli.Tjb.nvc him go. sfiuke whitl Christ would
itiid c.i.l a little f ilm, -.-toirai.d from ; hsv.‘him si-uk. did whsi ilirlst would
garden ..idy by a liigh wall.
He Imv.- him do, Hitffciv.1 without murmur
ha- -to.k.d on tl.to farm ra.me of the
« hol.-.--t rattle to he found In Kngland
hi iMiihular. a lo nl of
w i.i.-h
.-ruwuliii: net .If hU entire <
he ..htihovl
orlKh.ally
from
la.rd
Itotlo.. hiM.
Hi- IIIO.KI fill III KUi.pIlea
the |,.,m. with the iH^i ijuutlty of milk
All ho|w. of oht.iiiilng .
tnlinis. Ilf.v
b.*m. Su.b 1
him. nml In- gsv.
iv*iiUer sb.iul.1 Is*
young t'hristiatis.
ls*t us uot imly
sing *1 surn-urter nil.” but. folUnt lng
ill the fiHH-leis. of Uie gr.-ut njKsdh*.
k THOUSAND DOLLAR DANCING
ROBE.
LOADING CAme
STEAMER IN THE PACIFIC.
' IsV us*
do It.
3 Pauls sum-mlcr to Christ was
givnl lu Its results.
It hniugbt lo
him eirninl Ilf.-. ICtery om* .if us
rs. lvcw lo -.mm »uSlmll It In- lo sin.
A RAfOrf^01
OF THE OLDEN TIME.
IIIUHtfaied here
on .if ii St. laiuto
le I. vtudy .if
1------
1
i
ih* Mild I *•'•* "
*'f " 111* b !»* '•tcrrnil death,
razors • or shall It Is- to Christ, the reward of
mid It : whieh Is .-t.Tiial life?
!
m
9
^
.
l**-p.'>; }H‘W*-\«-r. ,.l
tiuii he f-.un.l th- new fa.*hl
iiimihig ..ll.self W'ith pUll»l-'»- -lo
v. ry .
. -p.' . d>" .m l j h .»mh.
built'WITHOUT
NAILS.
urv.T U.
_ .b.. .1 ^
Uml lax to the
Kovermm Jii. , The m. iIunI- nf tillinir
the aoll are i.imliar to tlH.ee cinpUy.sl
In the time of Confurlua.
nnliimlH are oxen of ili«
eiital tyiM- and buflaloea. and the f.i
Irilphtm nia are prlmltlv. enouich to <
llrrht the Moul of an anihiuarlan.
the cvnala ami frulia of th- temi-r
xmre itroM ahumUntly liuhe m.rth. i
•Uriidiea evi r> u Uerx*.
cottmr.
liit*irnd hnuix
The building h. rewlth
i l- the old W.-Vtch. -ter county courthou-ir.
Ih.- i*ol..ny of New Tors asermblrd <*n July
pr.->t.h. over by ttonerul Nathaniel WoodhuU. who
rt by Ih
WM killed shottly ancrwsrd
ih- HMltoh en lo^ng 1-Und. At thto eventful
ineetins of fhe .vmgrr— a K^Trr f.-\*m John lla.-u-to-k wa- n ad which told of the
Intemion of the .\>r.rjncniAl wk.. - «t.. dto-olv.- all co.-inectlon with C.reat
ilely lultr.e;
llrUuln. Th.' pro\in» isl coiiar.--I*hlUd.-l|.iiis I
larAlton of
d tiraL.th**
Wlille FUlna,
IS .Uaaptosred Kmg -In. . . h
hltc 1‘lalni. chapti-r of the
miiij; iihAiuxoa.
I
Gen. xxviil. 1SL-J2; Ih-ul. vl. 13; Isa.flv, I T; kw-.I.-xn. 13. U; Malt. vi. 33;
xxii.
XXVI.
Mark U, 14;
! Horn. xh. 1, -J; II Cor \1U. 13.
isaadlsw Ml.alowarCs TestlMir.
l;. v. Kg. non II Young. Ih !»., the
well known fnuMdlnii ml-shmar)* and
author, has Ins-ii miakhig a bmr of fli«
world.
Ill a
iMt.-r be makro
the foJlouJng pleasant n^erem-e to
11 hri-lian i:ndeavor as 1m- sap It on Ibis
* -11, y;
oll.jwlng. a- we .Hd.
f<M»tst<*isi la
J’aeito- ii-laiitto aiMl als.i
land and Australia, we
’Itr. tt'hirk's
closely on
some of tba
In New Z««heard many
no
elss-rlng wonls of the hies-.-.! n-sults
.d* hi- vi-ito and «.f the stimulus given
to th.* tliristlau Ktideovor and other
ly w«irk hy his presence and ad-
:=|i
-| W.-IH K.I uiuniuguij ujouojiuuaa
tlt>- .iiitniies that had arranged mj
INTERLOCKED DEER ANTLERS. '] -ograuinie tlml I did not liava ih#
As may len fnirn tin ph tur. me i ,
siH-aklng in nearly as many
aiillers nre Inierl.w k.^l in ------*
•
II Kndeavor soidethw as I had
inanner" that th.y apfHtir
with those I (ikS mi*et and
Th. d.-.T to which Ih.--.- hr
tuldn-^
I was wrry modi plrmiiisL
ornain- i.t- c:ic-v h. long,-d
V\'|git Mrtj.k me most decidedly wa#
Lot only fh.- l.rlgbUjcss and splrttualtty
of thi-lr gathiTinga and the brave, de^cldf-l Christhiij lives those Endcavorora
y.-en- leading, but I was di-ojily Impp-sw-ti hy the earnest desln-s of so
many ..f tin in to be able to make IhHr
liv.-s hiM*.-essfiiI for Christ and humaolty."-Chrtotlan >:ndraror World.
found no difffculiy hi ol»tuui:
chas.T .*f her unlqu.- .wturn
paid II.OOO for It. which was much
than It war actually worth. Th- ii
her of «-lk tc-lh to grow Ing
Mantly, whlto the numtor
of the s.-cret orders to ton-oming larg
A .-holce spei-lroen sells frcxiumtly fur
MEXICO'S INDIAN GOVERNOR.
( which ply
of loading »a;iie into th*
Colonel Cahuantxi. governor of the j
and down
w./-lerti coAt to einployu.1 by the Indians at CmiyaquIL
Mexican state of Tla>rala. I- the «.nly < the FouMi Am
fullblcK»ded Indian holding a rco:1tlon in i .'uma s lioliowt^ out of the trunk- of tree- are used for the purtiose of a fouir^"
of there long lKi..ts -tout sjtt.rs are ialtf transversely und
tbe republic oa the otb.T side «if the Rio dation.
tomiid tichtly to the .-amM-? w Ith |e.ither th«mg-. The c.itllf- are ntlachrd to these
Orande. It to the smallest ..Mhe
poles by -traps over the horns and by the tall. \Vh.-n a sumcletii number of the
terrin.-U to.iiTs have
d the b<«i and its strange .-qulpmeni are
with such u c mbinatloii of lendeme4-. < towed out lu the steamer. The ertnoe .mic alongside, the cattle, frig ht-ned Into
tionr*-sis:ur<ce and half drowned, are hutoted Into the steamer by nu-ans
i
of a
1 wIndlAiak
greattw^t re-iHx-t from follow cltlZLn-
v. *lvt-l In a lito und death struggl.- at ful name.” the
1-uke View. <*al. In IIh- mur.s.- of the of Columbia Christian Endeavor Unloo
c-onrtlcl th.-lr .-inltors to-<-am.- Intwlned says: **lt Is. Indeed, a beautiful naBM.
In such a mufiriT that Iwth animals And a iK-autiful thing about It to that
w.
-r»- prat^hally helptoss
andappropriate
f.-ll an
it to
to young people of
.-aey prey lo a hunter who had been an
different
.yewitness of the battle.
AN INCIDENT OF THE VISIT OF THE FRENCH FLEET TO ENGLAND.
Kndeavorvni and l^uCbermn
Bndeavorera of fori
tiona. but ail Chrlatlaa
ClartL
Hie laore aplrlttial mod eRTMot oar
aorirti^ are tbe better *irlll dwy
tlie blgb purpoae for vlildi God cr#>
,ated thto moretDeot—Ber. P. & Meyar.
.great word of tbe tlmca>-yaa, of aU
be taken apart by two
IB IM. than h»lf a a>» UMl tiu> b. |aii i.«.ih.r la
u«-4 in ib. «,ilr.. baUJIa,. bm U I, «r-fullr t
i and willI stan
Stand a derert stxwla. This uni^ur ebareb has a
■I
provide th. '«.pi-.nui.ity <f.
sfoi th. in- 1^ *“ *'*‘*nd. nolle . xploltalloii of the wealiu ..f
’.i l*aurs surrender to llidsl was
m..t.-ilsl which hut awallim-al In lu compleleijesii.
II was
^oniiliiK touch of the ijiviiM
•yn»- ail aboolute. entire cuuae.-niUuo to
K.-- of the eaid.**
tlirtot. lie surrvnd.T.*d a.*If to Christ.
j y A. HTinu.i.s’f;,
In that lie surreiMlfn-il hto will, thr ill-
The Indian malU.-n whose fMTlraU I-
In which the pn.vlnclsl cm
B. 1774. Thto .
'n
V«un«
en>at IU.-0. 0.1-J
valm-l at tr7.8J4.1*i That far exceeded
the «»oft KiiriaultH- i-ailmate. and the ahrr ad J.i
I tprrrt of mineral oil.- a
lanfely
In «xri-*ii of ex|M-(*taUon
turul
Ik»th the cJlinate and
hlm^ empire thnt j Incly dravwi ui«on that
about ••\eryihlnjf
feded for domestic j in Axun-r «walili,» tlev« l4>pm*
proilut-ed.
Cotton I prar tlcalJy untom Insl.
ha
Unllmlti*d nupply of oil. AIJ the elKhtei-li
provincia of Uie empire contain coal,
«nd China U prf»b;tbly one of tlm flm «t
coal couiitHen in the aorhl There lii
alMi a irtN .il abii
e of Iron. The
T«r Yet inlnea. I
-Idi I at'loii of a
loan of 3.CH»o.OOO j
6 pi-r cent, ha\*c
to-en moitjsaK.d to a Jaiaim-e ryndlCate for ildrty yearn, the Han Yarn:
f.;umlry aKiv.i.qt to buy from 70.000
to 100.000 tom. of ore .mnually durln*
that* period. CopiH’r ore la plentiful In
Yuiinam {nid pracihaJly all of the i-on-
V,
'
'
« *hl .June rcmalnii.s
A ^Y. lu h
ne.r hu- N.. Improved the yard
ithiu,:
tio
Fuciiau that it will laam to- |MtH»Utie lu’ •‘OTT.-mh-r.xi .niuiM-ir to a wortnier
i-cin the .x^mtiuctioi. of v.-eH. u th. r.-. j «*nuao limn rcllKlou. snd Ibe vast niaJorliT of rtn* world’s grest men have
THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
ce aWol wm
V
If to alow and mi.ullr.x ied rrxqueni. | »«*
«*» odocated man, a deep thlnkWithin the |oi»i fr-m >ear- the gov- or. a leader among men. and bad be
men: hma.-etabUohed naval and mill-1 omuntjcd to tvmaln In ottpoattloa to
y .-..Ihicce and iorpe.io
h-ito In; tiu-toUanliy be wookl probably bare
ar-ermpi at Ti.-n- ^rili.-ti lito name blgb IB t|toxannala of
A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
CHURCH
^
^ ***^
very III
try lo
American capital to exploit the va>t
prrMiibllitPa a hU fi are |o to fratod to
China.
TUat alii be Ui. oatcome of
Japan*.- don.lruillon of Chirm, ami the
be prepared
arrtpt It.'
TIml there may to*
tJon of the etoaily inrrr
fime xnaiket.
It ba»» nec-rr di«*n the
policy of the UnlU'd Htutea. Innvever.
to auffer mnim>nbil
«xf.iu»|i»n to
overbip ull other ron-iJeratloijn
t?li*
hito.Bhoan hi raelf prefuii.-d «t txH tlliir-i
to yield *wbeue%*Y tliv
In! liivoUe.l
the <|Uiallon. of the lioiitfit > actjulnil
lirhtM of othera.
For the n^al year . mW Juiv 1 tin
Ciilled H:ati-« Mtth China
llonKkuni; rmrhM] ito ;totiVraiinir
\ of |«.\>1S,7S». Tbto in art eimrla advance over tto* total of any
r. The «-xi>oil!« of the yar
S.7i7.:ao nml the li«,-,r!-‘:
|21ii,CU,u€9. M. tliat the bilbnce «rf trade
to very i ninouncid iigali.< China. The
moat Imieinari! Item of exrn.rt If. of
couraa. ch.iioii cloth, of v. hh h the Chi-
\
^
atnme deatre «*f ttie .MnerCan covern- of
of a
a emu
At^t man lo a Armt catme. IHuil.
t to obtain vxrluBlvr
tbe
Rreat
vr «o.mrol of the 1 tbe
tbe aiioatk;
a|ioatlc to one of tbe worWaI great.-d llj«t
beanrpa vine a forf.it
mKl*-red hlinaelf to Oirtol be wiaa a
JaiKineac Inflm-nce <
gretit ualiunal fleurr and traa Alromly
f the matt*
riHxigiitocd as one of tbe grtvit leadefa
a ut.d.mMM.11,
of Judatom aa against iTirtstlanliy.
a tlahtlnit for.
do her iHwt -ai*d by thU tlmr ibe ar<
kiwm what that l*~lo raitnd
*'ap|iefa of innamor" to th^ I'hto
empiT*.
Hh*- baa rlmrly earn.tl
•vow^ herto?
tentoai of putauln^ the open' door
polh 3 . Thin U Im vltablr. nml It Ih tmly
rraat^nable to «<xpect It. 1 The Japane*.develo|>me»it of the )iniit|«aa re*M»ur<e«
of China cannot fall to In- a .le,nhbi«w
to the CNrmmeri'Ul )«|aimiiyra «'f all tn -
.
Ito* aurrender of I’aul to Cbrtot waa
th^Tinpht.’^ nimUv.^to Vlir«f*^th^^
mw
ITnItod
frit an I
I the atock of the
did nt.t intt-ful 1
to keep him
lire affair liaa
The entire
.
tojre
Vature of Ih. re gal imerrban«t of olcilUics bSween Ibe Frenob and Eagibds as
« vtottrd waa the gaonery school at Whale toland. At the approach of the gnascs
Bh kbsUsd -Vive U France!** to living touers. Thto naval tetaralstng has bssa
i
tiao la fb^ iiTPliJClMtfiML Tfccrx? tras
•ooHlilas alio.^ the pbftMraUn fSot
Brewster’s
i Millions
tcrfml wltb tbe oj>cni»t of Uie P*^
fxnum, bat Mocty canstriad her tritb
;the praml» tbal tLe o-»ra and iu
d«xi9crmtSc anaksorc cb>n]d f ^Baw.
I imrinc tbe tfaj Mr*. l»an bad bm
]den» to r«n«nilkw fur ber b«b<tn«t.
j brt tor plan* were cLshamteJy conr^P
fd. They erhniMted r.i S o>k». k to tbe
Cota. BOC far from tbe Scaia. and tbe
dtonrr wa« c«tfsi In (b« irinlea lit tbe
samitl of iBMic. Vet If wr« nu ctTfct of
irtmiJIrnr with wlihdi Mm l>an Kcrprteed her rtN'sia, TLey T.ere wreimred
for onytblnc bet Itat. and alien tte y
for roBitr-TtoHoii of U» UaUzM.!
•«’ «> «<**' cau i: ior,
ibe woik lad teof naiol. and It wa. '
»<> «>'
<dwp>
ov«.m, of,« u«!r .mv,i lo
M
tlal H^xntfT cmiau.t.d U:« ♦
«f tbr «o»,| wm
t.lr tu lb.- Seal*. It irt. al *l“"»
vipBaalon. Iu a !,«-« of
m,4.a) ,.roTn«. far la- liod )
Suliffa, Smith
«rrt:.-rflisJr If i:5n-micir!y
tbe
iiort priof^dy m^fntluu to
t Ms flat
H<ne
•*’“ “—^i’iTuiaesysrJSi
WANTED—Meat cook at once. Tboa
Sban>. Lake View boiek Elk Kapidi
sept IG^tf
—orwbooroutodt UToabt^Toar
OofiM looM br tbo poaad. bo« OM
joneipect ponty and taita*
WANTED—Lady or cecttonati to do
J work at borne; part ur fol
■alary acwdlnjUr. AddreM.
■umn. aendtoa reference
An^rlran Hone flapply C;
tuoath mace. Chlcapu. 111.
IMN COlfUklkolXAM or
dufciMi I frxMD terraidn and artJHiokeo
)
to ebo^Mi
la aacb
COFFEE yw gat OD« ^11
and cbh'orj'l Wlien ba%f yi*u civt-u tu
opoh e^amg tba gaoniBa.
IHH.tar and ambn^ia like Uil«r
JJauly wai. detoaU.! by a u.iautoiauV
voU*. and Mm. I*aiia P ailuioalnl v.;:s
tW caadiOtoMiiMkrrwl
n-*Mnnd. Tliin mai
f-'IIkt!.
tlUf hrr«r»UT tm.ii
Jtabwax Kmltli prolmlwl; “I I •«>** Mm. Vabniliur. .viil,
¥TOOLBOM 8P1CB CX).. Medn. C
>eeijj .Ij wtj dlioippjiniua-iit to tto*!r I
woIk«d «.vcr
lir (TiiU'UM
IftAliiK'fur
tTiittiMi feud I 'OOu uearu c^.^aiu Tm*
; ffeci*^. TUey i
KliJVvrT of a .1.1 <»iu.
•" E“‘
““J
i.lsi ilir 84010 rul. nod Ihr u|.i.1bu«-,
-__ j..«ihlMory T1 •> bold wt okly nuH-t J and Harold PhUllpr. aced 15. »on of I*.
day at
nter.aud to the sum H. Phll’fp;;. a pmtnln» nf oiiornt^y. have
fn*tu I»nrui p .rt.-d for dm ................
K-b devil
Ul\i4! Fiv:i<
tn.Miuiil j
f*^ auvai outinrK in the | I« t»imi d fn-m a l.rno Tulb- bieyrlc trip
Tu«d to. lb !irtt ;i.inj'‘w>d« and Ib lUn for tbe study of na-1 wMch irxik
Tto- Ihivk left
of \eu:tx*. Tlir>i:;di
cud Veruiiu {lure. The momWrvhip n imlH-r* 7:,; 1 port Tb ron^i n a KX)rj;binK l ot day In
Wckln.xclay a bran-b of tb!^ riuh Au-.m.m. an 1 toad, d for Albany, n'. V..
b-rTtos a‘ inill of b.. mlik
wumtor j
s
of t|„. Tin, miK. by rc«U. ArrIvtoK at Albany
iln «:*;»r found the i .'lee \rj f.int. at:!)** Whitney, after 11 day*, the luijfii tm»k a lioat for
by theliiaelli.-y
d Vv:iSx-l:,.|i:ul
^V« York div. u be^c iliev nnnaintd
n wl Iful luu;:.::«‘lo ii.ke Ikh; rad.-uit
Tbe MJciety folk* rf Ua:tle Cnxk an , p» dayr. Tin
AllfTheny
ctiumry i:: ire ri i v!;.. -Kui 1‘ila to f»mv about lo toauxoraie a new fad.
ly n Uv.hUu,a tr.p.v j,,.
*-q.id 1 } Ipropopc I
the oiJ plomvr pa
eau'l exjMvl to enj iv K. ;
‘
^
eiKin hnntinK. the ladief; pan
f.ir l> -.
come lank an.l do it diiV.
11*1^1^
V “ Ihe tuen Cem do,<-onlfl #iiK*4id buur.i In n
FOu^ht for in
*. M. F:*k aiifi
Ii. Can;;.lM n w* n»
blug were u.»; more vx;k-u*;
try. It is pr.jpoHe.! aft* r tl:*- rbaM- to
by the trip.T??vcrM* CU
be other day and
It was then- ib.U be wa* Middeu
bavf R mldnlgh! bainiu* t lu tbe wui>il>:.‘
lie lark with
Mopir siKl touloum. AVll Baca'
a jiuui
;
.
to nmw Tark br»«to»r'« biill' txmim tan i feud prutaiitly tK*;:au to Oarry It uui by reealliHl to bto diity Cpmu d.-vjui* o. nround a Hg tomlire.
! iH-ea ne*rb adr.dnxl
imKHdl;dU un the w.iter by u .-.Me |
•ivb:. Firr a long tlm. it I
MedIrnJ men at Cab nliunt an 1 in’
ficfun- in
Minty prob-sb^l that tlK-y Kraui whb-b denlUud^^!
»
The
T.
Knluxamoo
an<illl
inter.
oed
in
the
tal l^ke shi.nl '
eoald to- n-ad. It eouiatoiii word ftn |
W on! tbe licralde of {be leu talern>
“ ^ Mat lid* tVnrkir.h. .-f-c*ntly <!.- i
toinile!
oud euded with toe Kliuple Uci w J,.
] eea.-ed in .Corn.v
.MM.^iotk r„au.<hip. norwi-!'.
•onding iis,^.nj,,»arentl:* rattofariory ;
(Continued in Tuesday i
planatbin. Abhoukb ihire was n»| long, r fiH 111. u;tb 4-n\y. H. n-aft.-r onr
b*>3i IiL’b and i-xulioutly at
p.4.slble i»*j-b; ituii iffi- wa-. exliort.
(Continued from Thursday
mliniirniK ir.nv*-ineni *if da- A.-b-ome rhilg chugging of the moa ii.VlTKU XXII.
i4ir ear. as we realize ihai it is no
r-pirn:
or falrylanfl
• tin l.-.v-bi;
I
wo« •o'jnutblus ^KU^i U Itrinrulcr ^
you dice &iOi uie
iMiMdb.iMir. but r.-alL
I
«.uU ujt «Haiti lo i-imttoue. i
1 aiMl uitli Ilerllrr to- wim bouu ! Mouty
defonl nb. n lie
ihnt enlv terminated wher•; plannluir to tot ::ito If. Tin-am .inoblto '
<t nnd tfr;iol«u>!y m ceputl to-r
Hewn tjiaj ih. vonnn had
ablrl. be wa. obliged M of,b r fur Il»e '*'0‘ kU.d toviuil m. 'fbe next luu- tla home 4if bis brother. W. H.
I nnHtimiiy dbrlujrthe la*lu>*Terlona uiai.iui- put utli.f ItlM* ! »**• *»*
«P at tb«« «|k-ra bott an on South M.nple « rix-t. ii war n.-cr.TRV A RECORD WANT AD.
nd into hnowbdgr- Iml to
Uita M« bead, it wn-ikiI at om-.- «b- " vrv u«Umd to tviili a ib-fereuc-c
lary last 4 V.-ning ui boM an to(r4et.t.
1 thn* the infiV4-meni re
«i:alfJy uA^-KMiiry ta Rive a roi.iitoa i
on ..rxlinl to wi allh. TIh- *i*>*ndor
ad iM-eoTiii- VO fintlniiM'!.
puny to Jmly. r.nd. ii- « wtlim of Uu* , of «*»<*
"an ovcnv'vi-riug to Coroner’* NnngesKcr’* jury foiin*l tha»
pn l. ?ng* d as to have !.<•;. er..rtolil kind uer«- bard lo Und ll.t-re and . nr»-\M«tei- mn well a* to Id.* to wllden-d Mey. r came to bis death througli heart and
inie^tH. Alnddlu, It wnnui-d. had fairly dtoenae.
Nidghtoirs .e-riflrj that IMinly nu h
•al and "4‘ntiie; .- indilow hlmndf. Tlir wonder of It .Meyer t,.i ’ a l.i avy drine.-^. He n*err.s
tu! iiuinlH-. No pasral Hun to l:u;.ort r.ut.»ii:»Mtoi from
i.i have- ♦iidd .ihe record for intoxkn
4.«'^|e iirJ.
Parto. towking Into ib.- itmtur. be
tin,,, having gotten .Inii.k iw.-niy y.-ur
Tht Xoii
:4T!i Michig i:. Oddf*-:
: foutul tbut tbry u.iuid tone U be purngfi, and ; taytsl dmtik «’vit slare. Tills
nlbuMia aii ttoit only
ebuM^l omriglfl.
Un- tenting of live
.‘iinditioa bad itr. dtoadvaniage^. lor Intt at Ib-Jtoir.- thto fall, us va.. .-x
ii toba,..s woelil pul l;to-, .-.-,m t i loi
Itoring the Ia«t intrrmto*ioii Itrew- di»ci4>r« ghrjnk frrm attimdlng him. •p' roil, Tht- pr. - ab nee of smallimx In
Morn- n i*>t. A*
sly ib
Mer «u 1 Pegey wen- walking Hi the One doctor who wa* fre<T<u-ml> Imjv.r
tim snmnivi
foyi-r. T.ay b.ul runly i*p>keii ■Umh* nm.-d to j'ce him. had alway*. t-sL-njes! !!.-IlHire ihtxotgle ul
rr.uths ni.'. to it -eit .if ib • .pt.*-thin to
tbe da.% of tlic rid,-, but Monty notl.
M- an early .tore r„r 11,,. meerinTr
Wllb b;;r»p!a.r<'» ttoit : be Ij.'.d 4iU M-verul
ever
tie:ui;Ieiu
w..:;lU
fo'.er
t
Wi-er the sniaUiiox flnnI-K al.xt.-d it
:ibl>
ne- arr.:ngrnM iil | or. .TdoM* avoldi-d m-ltingiU.
ifitr wa-. that they I “1 tii.mglit we had g vim up f.iiry- ciodirlnes wo -Id do nii good
wa, foiimt Ihai s. v. r.il ef tto- it.ten.u-i
wek at « givailv fib-H tto- lahea. bffl 1 be- a* he coutlnii.-d lo dr1*'k. It
viualor.. un.l th.- r.-quisi,.- grand
lieve you i-arry it wllb ,vuu.** idn* kcIO. that Meyer* favorite lippb- wa
dun^t prbe «t tbe e.d ef six %v.
kidge ol!lro,>
Tl It .ill U.: at tl-.•Tlie tr onble w ith lUiO M ir.ty re Him wine. It mav to* n.-w* to »oroc m
The inacblm*^ n« »e i-bip.Mtl at n
desired time.
a lab-.- .hCe wa^
piled, -to tina t ile-iv an
y pe.hiH,e tu Uif addn .
the g4K>d honwwivi** of Manisire. who cbl.-d U|Vm. Wlu'U ilil.-c tlate b.*e»ime
- Ju-t
I!:..; .|ai>.- In n .;en,
(to- i:yy ‘
annually make n Ilf He d.ind. lbm w l jWnow
ilini-p M-.T* t Hut y
e.isy t.» w.lv.
• hene built t.. hav.. In cns.. 4.f sickm-v., that a j
I he Hrforth.- ra.li
st.-a.ly i->e of the golden liquid wlJl p*it j
.
fito* wit.beiy *.f tlii- pto4v li..d go! I.it.* ! of i;..id aud' pavixi ^.Jlh sUw
“rerliafaj tliey
1 u j I:» rl'b* o.n
Imffaliiea,*’ aald Mr*. I>au. •^ilb ludiau
SOLD BY GROCEKS EVERYWHERE
S^£riA?.f.r,'S K-tsi
.)
coiioEi(SEo|i::;:;:n
BEST?h
irs A PROBLEM
.
m
i>',]
'"I
ij:
\xiU
Le uu*wen.-d very oerioualy.
got lo trust uu^ 1 can’t
but IT! tell you this—yeu
!«:••
*bali uoi w u.sapiKmiuM 111 me lu rue
end.”
Ttoiv wa* a mtot to-foiv tto- cirl’s
ey*** a-i lOie lookixl at him. **1 to-Uevg
.vou, Monty.” tOre aald aimply. *T atoiU
.dpal arltota wen' *till In MIIhu. he ; Tbe eurtnlu rose uimih the next a.-t.
aucse»ti*4l to Bix-wsut that n «iHvlal j and *aiuetblug In tto' ojicra tow.ird tto*
•performance would lie very dimmlt to end iwx-iut*.! to bring the iwo very close
aeeme. but mlgtit *tlll be i»«*.»Iblc. Ilbi | together. A« J»cy t^e,-e -leaving the
chief caught at the idea ami aoiborlxed j theater theix** 1wA a i
•him to make every arraufement, re- Peggy. -It ha* leeu iwfeit. she
aervlof tht enUre hoom- for hto own I brvattoil, -rot. Monty, tou t It a waste
jmrty.
that no ont* else nhould hav.- seen It?
-^ut the place will look bare,” pro- j Think of these i*overly rtricken |ica*.
tf«rt tbe courier, agliairt.
j ant* who adore music and have uever
; -nil It with flower*; cover It with ^ heaixl an
taiwwtrteii.” cx.mmand«l Brewster. ”1
”\Vclk they shall bear one now.” ,
;pot the affair In your haml^ and I Monty rose to It. but he felt like a
trust you to carry It ihrougli lu tto* | hyiiorrite lu com*ealmg bto <-hlef morlglit way. «iow them to.w It ought to {tlw\ -We ll rejieat the i>erfonnance j
to- d.me.”
' tomorpow night and All the house with 1
nenlcr-a heart *w«dled within him at ' them.”
I
tbe thought of so gbirlon* au upimrtolie was a* good a* bU word. Ber- ;
nlty. Hto fame, he felt, w a* alri^ady tier waa given a task the next day
<»tfeb!lshed lu Italy. It to-eatr.e « laal- which wa* mn to hi* taste. Btfl with
ter of iwlde to do the tldug hand* une- tbe aaatotauee of the Hty authorllles he |
ly. aiU the nt-ceasiary t««*lne..v tirratr'e carried it.through. To ttoxs It was an
mem* called o-l oU hto nunM-J r«- evkienci* of Inaanlty, but there was
s>iw* of delicacy aud dlptomacy. aometiilng princely about It. and they
‘ When It cfeK:e to tbe deoratlim of the ; were tolerant. The manager of tbe opojiera lionse he ealleJ ut»oa Jh'itlt-.giH i era boose wa* leaa complacent, and be
for a*-;i5ta::ri. ni-.l togetton- ttow sniM-r- r had on excUmatoiT tefwr of the damIntenth*-.! an arrangemrul wlilch err- ! age to hto upbototery. But Brewster
talped off a Urgv* iwrt of the dlace cud \ bad dlseoreml that In It^ly gold la a
rrductxl It to livable pm;» ctyn*. With ’ panacea for aU 111*, and hto prescripfhe flowrra and the UghU. the tapiw J tions were Uberat To him the day
tries and tbe great Udi-d flags. H be- waa abort, tor Peggy*# Interest in the
came something tione dlfferem from ptsutnee. at It came to be called, wa*
the turvO epr^ty dK9teL
so kscB that Ac InNated tm faariag «
.
Ihe iiuisnuiiito-of
Otblfell.n.
«,llM-r f*-aiUi« > of
plai.-l pr4»grar» wl i. h
bs. fa
ear-Je;! «»ut and rhia.lvanccd for a'-ether «I.
IKincmciu; mi It wa* flnaliv .’.i-.'hb-d t*i
hav.. 110 m.-eting iM: fall, .ir a' !-a v
T.rahing more than a Im.-im -s mto am.ng.- for a
n.-xi -..•at.
•to igh St. id-nsuc.-^. d 10. Mia of 1)
J, Stephenson, local manager f..r the
Postal T.-!er:ardi Co. at J*ori Hiircu.
a:it:ihh- kin.l f.>r U
Uit;
d l.-asl
mon.y,^ W<- Imv.-i. 1t 1.
1*1-11 in
till- luiiilvT l.usilu-ss for
It h-ariiiiit:
I
llbuit
how
Ixian]
itinMiiiff. flooring;.
stiiir 1
hilh.«hinph-8
iph-8 un.l all
tin- It'
.f the lom: lunilior lint30 .16 to »t‘ll it to 6iiit fiistomc-rs
.16 Ui .pmlity iiii.l prirt*. (ahul
to h.ivi* you prove iho proble m.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
SA - IVIU - L. AM
me-ood
^umip-yiimo
-TABi-K-rs
MASEV UCB. RED BLOOD. HEALTH AND STBfNCTH
**«?sasZiS^
The first k the most cnctal tlmt.
If fee the first time the grcatcN
rreot la your married lire* to aboot
You try to f'
that rlemrat of oncettamtv an__
|cr that yoo have been led to expect
^m the experience of thoee m^eis
and father* who have stn^gled
throsth thto mdeal m igrwranoJSf
FHmmi
<rbatbb.uM)«)iitll<li».
U at tUf fisc miy cxp«UM au
roR SALE—41 lott :s
hssb*:s,«1I:
sdd; € one-acre toU frooUnc W 14Cb
ktreet, 4 in Orlfln E WlBnlo*a add^
ssd S Jou on Wost Frost street.
WUl be sold os easy payvooti or
exebance for otbM* property. Oea
W. Raff.
Sept 1-tf
WANT^O-Fumaet* to Are by rospon■Ihlc boy. well recammetided. In«3ulru 426 Webater SK or
Cltlxc tiK phone.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Mmaenucr boy; patIsfactor> referenct*:. required; Apply j
WebU-iii Itolon Tc lepmph Co.
]
■cpl 14-311
xi:rr:‘. s“r.u»
iu au n man l*. i*-e luul ipiuker ihau Keu-‘
will vit .ill day 4i»
-’f ulalnKter ”
;
lucky whisky.—ManlKt.-e News.
*’P. gg> . do yt.u. t.Ki. thhili lue vnlHattie Cuek ha* ba.l a unique <»rgarlr liV a to-a^tly parade. I know.
bur it c:mT xbd. now . You d m l rt-nJ. ganiratitm for reven y»-ar*. the flriU
one ev4r organised in ih.» Fnl!.*.]
tr.4. ;be im.m.
tto- thing”
-Yi.U .lo b up to the baa.!lr.” idie put !»Slate* & .Vntun- club, nimivived .if
hi. “AikI ,V4.u urv mu.-b Ioj g.-u.-rous | buslne anti professional men whti are
to to-tulj^.ir, Itul it wnrrb-k uu-. Mou-j |nt, ret,' : H v.orrk.% uie dt-#;»eraieiy. It ■ the .______
futiin l iu lluuklug 4.f~y4air Xututx*.
wbleb to to-ing vnailoxviil up. Tbs*
klud of dlung « uu l g.i ou. And wLil
to t^> f'»now U’; Y.m a.x' wu^llug your
^^b’^tamv
pon I
ixtoroa. wm son SB or SSF put.
or will i«tt bslUtoc. Applj^ttNM
WANTED TO RENT-^^ten or el^bt
rtxjtn houFc. If in ball*«fa"U»ry condition and luraMon will taVo *ame
for one year. Te!. Citx MS.
_________________
kept ii^r
tna n toj
?>»to bto.*l. Hut a stiTii M-m- .f »'.uty. j
..-tlmbtoeil w nil He- fu. I t!ial llu- I'urto I
I
ivbimffenrH
unnie bin nitob-a.. I
!M!Iau 4UJ
J |lmt hto orders tu I
ekiy *.:Hj.-d. fiJr i
Ip-ttluc that bto *oli4-itoUj4 g.i4-d
oirii.- exir.ix* g:\mx* lay i
beyoiul. He t .,k Ito m to Milan by '
train aii.l toig.-l Uie;u with so;u • *ptou- ]
.dor at 41m Hob-I t'.ivour. Hrn» be |
ifouiMl thnt tbe faiTv* ..f fhi^ primely i
f luixxHignlr had p.xxx^.xl liiiu. aud Uto *
iwrtly Uiwl wni all xb f.-reme aud tU-trutk>u--all n-grei. pws for iinm<lenr
w«* Ju*t t
eomiwmy < irttoto w bo liad tonn'i wlag !
ala, -nir *4-a*.m wa« but
liur at lai
Juiit ended. Here \ra* nii opportnuiiy ;
mUaed. indeed. uniT-iJn-wM. i ’* vexa- i
tkiu lm>i!ght out «u IrJmical . ommeui >
to B4»rtler. It raukleO: but.it tui.! It«
effe u The oourbr prov.il «ipml to |
niiMiiv.-ring that the :
bOTM *OWW imiO^
M toOl iNUEt; ato» Sdtao ickk
tmUmm. OT Btitb MK. Applf
to John BoitoMd St SvdaiM.
)SMf
WANTED.
roar groMT i» boBMt •oa-if bo ettco to do oo-eM t«ll
TOO tlut U know f«T btUe aboot tb» bulk «oCm bo
Mm. ValealiiK-. wt, we. to iho car-1 • t-^**"**** He parted ttoa It w
wlUi Muntr. i^road.^d -!*• oly
^
i
vmiBwnEiT
A mxssiNc. TO nuAiN woiikeus
AND NFIIVOCS PEUP!,E.
^
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
ECZEMA
ERYSIPELAS
SCURVY
GOUT
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOSIS
NERVOUS DISEASES
BLOOD POISON
V/EAK LUNGS
KIDNEY TROUBLE
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
LIVER TROUBLES.
8A-MU-LAH lableu are coinpo-jndc-d from the eesor.ee of rare
Eart IndUn Plant*, and i ire tbe perfected re.-ult of over 20 year* of
medical re*carch.—SA-MU-LAH acu promptly on tbe Lung*. Liver
and Kidneys. These organ* ar« diroctly responsible for the condition
of the blood. 8A-MU-LAH ia a blood purifying medicine put up In ublet form, and contain* nothing of an Injuriou* nature. They arc Invalu
able 111 cases of specific febrile disorders where the blood has a Urge
excoc* of febrine or uric acid. Ev cry disease or disorder that flesh It
heir to can bo traced lo Impure Blood. SA-MU-LAH haa helped thooaands ojr sufre.-ers.—It can help you.
FREE.
0.\ SALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGIST^.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS, 60 CENTS.
If your dealer cannot supply you, send price and order to
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
140 NA88AD STREET, '
woman for liKlu
In family. Call
band, a sctostlle losdtot wtU rteoU
’ ™:;
Orer flVSUM
______________ _____________________ MU8IC-MISS Blanche Barnum. InI WANTEb~-Exi?|denced dintoK rtiuml *tnjcior In ytolln. iniltsr and barSirl. .\one oih^-r need apply. -Hotel I "«’«> •
Columbia.
'
»cpll2-m Wa*htoron atn-et. Cllx. phono 7W.
w-d U If
a^generel housework
rkllUHl labor
pioyroeni ur t m-do>
phone. A. W. Hoi
pitiymi-nl Cxinlraclor
*lon Salesman. 215 K. Fnmt
Fnmi SL.
Si ^
Huollmantel bldg., upstair*. CIt
phone No. 474.
wpt 13 Iroo
^
^
Numerout and Worlhle**,
WANTED-Thrw- apprcnUce gliT* it i:v.-r3lhlng to In the name when it
once. Mr*. \\\ II. l^wr»-nce.
cm.-* to wTtrh Ha7.-I Halve. C. K
DeWilt A C.> of Chicago dlscivercl
Mim.‘ years ago bum to make a valve
WANTED-Three room* elose in for from Witch llatrl thal is a parfle
light housekeeping.
Inquire 747 for plb-s For blind. blce<llng. Itching
and protruding Pile*, ectema., cuts,
Washington street.
aept 7-^f burns. brtilHc* and all skin dlreavc*
neWitr* Salvo ha* no equal. Thto ha*
GIRL WANTED—For general hmrne^ no equal. - Thto ha* given ii*c l6 unmwork.
Mr*. W. P. Crotser, 222 enm* worthIt-K* cninterfeliv. AH for
Ikiardman avenue.
sept 7-!f DcWlifs^the genuine. S«dd by all
druggtola.
WANTED-tJIrl for gen.-ral hoan©work; *mall family; |3.50 ik-r wAdt.
415 Sixth Fireet.
sept 1-lf I* the mnlval .if f^e fltt.-st -the winGOOD 8H0E"sHrNrNG~S.‘e Cunning nor* *r.- iiuarlahlv thn*.* who .iiaert'o
to wlr.
the Ll.m barli.-r-fchop.
A buHlne>h .slueatlon .qH-UF wide th.gal.** ef .ipryiniinitv. but lho*e wh.i
ent.-r un* .uTen dtiumt-.l to dKapiKimtm. nl-lK*r-auM* larking In «klll an 1 un
able to ilo their work eff.-nlv.-lr.
FOUND—<;.'Id Inrk.t mar IRm.r.i
\\v train .-tieh Mudent to do the
larhor; own.-r ra- rla'ra prop<-n.v thing* that win !m‘ n-qulr.-d ot him In
Ht-rord nffln- and
bv calling ai Ht-ro
Our »tud.*ms
AN UNFAILING RUL€
FOUND
FOR RENT.
f^R«ALE-^)m' »|.an horX» mi.l iiai'
\ n.
.-ne n. w rtrav wagon, on.- pair
1. ighs. S. F. Saxton
-P"5-«'
FOR RENT-S.'V<-d r.«.m li.i>i,r; In I
q.iln- pox-State street.
M-pt I5 lf
TO REN-f^I-urge fnmi roopk, fur
itish.-.! f.ir light houseki-.-ping. or unftirntoh.-d. Inqiilix- 214 W*-*i Ninth
slr.*tl.
wept 121!
FOR RENT Fnriilsh.*d n*.iiis Pit
nare. 11.1 trie lights, loth. 42^
Wa-vhingt.m SI.
*. Pl 12-«:t*
{irlillant futnr**
“Mori- Trave-*«* CP*' llinliier.v
leg.* giediiai. v” is th.- . all of Ui.-!
ii.-si man win v.m l.-t vs fit voi
Ihe g aal thing* that may lx* your*
If .vou e.;miot tak.- ndvai.iage r,1
will .«iy voti to ia1
<ay ach.«
. */rnv. r e Cliv llioln.-^h c.diKgo,
M-pt 1.* IU
22;.ril Ka-t Fi.uil J
TAXES
Notice to Taxpayers.
The tax roIlH f.ir the collection of
ach.Kil and city taxes and *p.vial aaF^ RENfll-rtur m.f.inilrl,,,! r...nm aeshmenta for the five wards of tbe
Inquir,- :.«1 Stuiiilj
city of ’Travcn.c City. Mich., have been
placed In my hand* for ciMorik^.
I win ite In my ofllce for the pur, fiinil*;h' *l or iin
of c.llerMng mild taxes .every
nwiro*. . C!a!l fori'-1
.lay from mw* until Nov. 1. m5,
fnim 8 o'clock unUI 11:30 o’clock in
FOR RENT-Fr..ni n»om near Ik.anl- the roreno.)n, and frooi 1 o’clock until '
man avenue school. Huital.le fur 4 o’clock In the afternoon of each day.
! t»*ach. ra. Inquire a1 42C Webjitur
All taxe* paid l>efore Bept. 1*1 will
aug 20 tf
bo rieeived without collection fees,
and all uxes retnalnlng unpaid on
FOR > RE NT-Three n H,m*. Inquire
Sept, 1*1 and unlll Oct. l*t. a penalty
cor. Wci S. v. nth MI
of one p«-r cent for collection will be
aug 21-tf
charg* ]. On all taxes remaining un
paid on OcL 1st and until Nor. lA a
penalty of two per cent for coUecUon
FOR SALE—Mv three^halr harto'r will be charged.
.
Office, Room 202 State
bldg.
5-hop and twomb bath room* at 75
M. E. Ha*ke:l. City Treasurer.
cf-nts on ih.. .‘oUar. Have IlneFt.
nioi.; comph t.* *h.ip in slate. Can
Dated July 24. 1905.
July 250CL U.
i-I.ow It a money mak.-r. Other h'l.Hi-j
ne.-s
my arteution, Ca*h or
lime. ODcar b.muB, Traverse City.
SEWER TAX
Mich.
tept 12-Cl
Fifth Ward.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Houne and 1<»1. barn on
lo:. 412 West y:ight Ftrev-i. Price
f2.4'M>. one-third down, balance to
suit purchaser. Inquire* 115 Ea^t
Ninth *iree-l. or aUdres* John Clune,
Cheboygan. Mich.
sept 9-U
FOR SALE OR RENT—A good Mreoroom ho*i*e. Inquire Dr. Gaontlett.
kept 1-tf
FOR SALE—House and lot, corner
Front and Monroe streeU; 30 acrei
fruit land; 10 acre* timbered; price
ICOO. Address B. E, Belknap. 102^
West Front street.
sept Mmo*
FOR SALE—House and
Spruce 81..'second no
church. E. H. Allym
FOR SALE CHE4
one sideboard, one refrigerator, reTolvlng book ease, tbre^ dining
chairs, arm c^lr, three rocking
chair* and other article* of furni
ture. lofvlre St 911 South Union
atreeL .
mug 3-tf
HOUSES AND i,01^1lonthly paymeou Hraaii W. Smith, SIS Watt
BaerenU street Cttiaana pbooe 199.
)une 27-tX
NEW YORK,
I
Notice to all Persona Interetted:
Tho .‘^pf-cial assessment tax roll for
the con*truciion of .Lateral Sewer No.
1. Sewer Dtotrict No, K. located in the
alley Uiwt-en WasLlngton and Weostcr streets, beginning on Garfieid avo
nue, running thence west to Barlow
Bire.-t, thence north on Barlow to
WaRhingion at reel, thence weit oo .
Washington alreel lo Railroad aveolie,
thence lo connect with trunk aewer,
haa been placed In my hands for coL
lectJon. the same to be paid on or be
fore Sept. 30. 1905.
M. E. HA8KELU
aty Treaaflf^r.
Office-Room 202 State Bank b«Udif«.
Sepv^-lmo.
.
SUNDAY EXGURSiOl
REAMa UIIWIS
CHARlEVSa, PEIUSXEY,
HAffiOBSPBilKS
tdmni taw «LM
LeaTe dock 8i00 «. «,
BetaniuigarriT* 10aOp,a..
THAVBM OTV,
mmMvtnKiwm
A «lecvc^a«rd to m src^
wtog a Wtla oaro. Tte ankte to aa wMeaawcadaadtwooatte other;
toltowa:
tte hoar/to oae Inch tokk. Botk eads
to otitotolag a gar^ tte groataai
efl as edgas are toaaded. U this
i*i ^ I tooted tkroiigl
ot he ahtalaed oa ordinary rolltag
work to oaly oa tte tatote or tor oraa>
■ay be aeatly covered aad ased
noatotina Aftar too aoaan of toe foriteparpoaa.
famcat ara rakaotod<-«lnt to, altoroj
ctoteod mkr after Sulac-toey are attlcted |iMt
lag rather baid tte sarks of toe Iron
oamtde tte baottogs. Tte stitcbleg
resala. w. perhaps, a gloss will
Ate Uteted'teter ate •vrtrTttoag
maot follow a coattoaoao tlao wbotber
ir oa tte fight aide. To rmaoee
B«toM to roor llgkt.
toto to itralgbt ar tarriag. ate IKUo
wet a doth fhoroaghly. than
ally wtU be foate If too baotlag wring It out; lay this over toe gSoasy
Ate toroagh tte f«an of toter Iffo
baa booa proparty teaa ate tte Itaco spot on toe right side of tte garmeat
•oM teltor lolk !>• teowo
of toe pattora proaenrad.
aad eet a hot troo apoo It; rearove ab
Wted fook tte Mcto of too ito«
Tb obUte too teat affocU to otltcbAte ante H flU (teir <nm:
tasUBlIy. Uft tte doth aad the
tog. tte anebtoo jteald be to tte boat gloas^will haee dtaapepared. While
topn Inm folk tor wbon Cte «»
Ibto ooaditloa. ft aboold be weU
damp mb a whisk broom lightly
SUB oinao oa ctoady tef».
oUod. tte aoodle properly adjaatte aad over tte spot to rmloe tte nap of the
For wk
of a alao to corraapoad wito tte toroad
or aUk to bo aoed. Work oorera! rowi
Atoafftteattef wo.,
oa a trtaS ptoca of cloto aad adjaat too
This to tte tine of the year when
ba to looaoa. tlgbtaa. loagttea or
Irarateartte Mk ten jr«
le basy hoase-iaotocr must turn her
tea tte atlteb. A ;aadtoai aUtcb
to teat for droaaanbtag. Oao ataai- atientioB to tall gewlag. There are
Wtea tfoobln clooo(r crrpl.
school dresses to be made for toe chU;
block
which
the
worker
frequeol
Wbo error bod a vote of ekoor
ly oncooBtera wbea working on while drea. last season's dotbro to be fresh
FW lbo.0 who.atohte or wf^;
irfaJo to tte autolag of tte goods ened and brightened and made to look
Df»r folk wboiii It wa. food to know.
mehes that only
machlaeoil. It to ncrer wteo to
Wbo node too doll grow bilibt.
give. To some
work OB white goods dlr«*Uy after olV
Aad obte about tooir way to oarto
appy fhculty of
_ ns, oroa with tte greatest precan^
A ftar boaroaly Ilibt
sek- which makea old
tioB. tte o«l to likely to drop; to fket.
ven better than new,
it to batter, ao anUer for wbai mm*
Aod oft I tblok tew good a tloMi
crlnl. to oil tte maebtoe toe night be while otoers must acquire this through
Twoald ottrely brtog to pan^
Home Cheer
fore and rob It up well too aont 4ay long appreaUccdjIp,
If all of ns could look oa Ufa V
gives this week hints which will prove
before aUBg.
Tbniagb ttelr roao^rod gtoao!
For too ornnnenUI or oaUldc otltcb- of service to all home dressmakers.
Prall. to too
log. which tailors eaU -topelUcblagr The followiBg are from Ihc I>etro!t
an orca oUteb to required with n Trlbaac:
Before apendlng* rSluable time In
' -To lire for common etide U to ' slightly looMr teaoloo. Tte groateot
Ible care should bo obaerted lA ripping up garments aad 'renovatln;;
Tbo blfteai Tokh ank^ otlil tior‘ this work to keep toe lines regular aad tte goods, be sure that the material
each row an even distance away from to worthy of toe work and wUI repay
toe time and eaergy expended. HavFkr wo grow like tte tblngo oor '
g decided this, go ahead as follows;
ly aid oae In working toose rows area,
ooali tellero.
Rip up the goods with a sharp knife
Ate rtooorolakMwealaibIgkor ' ly. bul a beginner should aoe toe guide
attacho^t. After the grot row Is and pall out nil the cut threads Shako
stitched the guide may be moved the each piece well and dust silken fabrics
required dlataace aad the second aad with a piece of fiannel or an old silk
handkerchief; woolen materials need a
rrequenlly a narrow strip of thin whlskbroom and more strength for the
■uriilng.
ertnollne or skirt cambric Is tohert(Nl
First sad last remember that nsjh
Tte edkortol toto week wao wrlltca under a hem or between the folds of
a. benxotn and alcohol are explo
for this department by Myrtle Koon the cloth, and the stitching worked
ves when used near a fire or a light.
Cberryaian of Orand Rapids, aad Is dl through the three thicknesses. This
After cleaning materials with these
^ rectly albag the line of tbougbt always to not so much to give sUffness to the
edge as to permit toe stitching to be hang them In toe open air for the
adyocatod by Home Oboer.
properly worked and abow up better fumes to evaporate, and. If colored, do
when inished. Some drmminakers In not hang In the sun. or they will dry
Oaa’tSrood.
In streaks, acan with a piece of pfo
We all wabt to lire tte wholesome sert a strip of taffeta, as tbU gives a
same fabric If possible, or at least
llfe|^*nd I am sure nobody wanu to beautiful Bnlsh, but it to rather extrarwith one of the same color. Do not
tanL
be morbid, but toe little habits which
use old llnmgs, ns when washed they
grow into morbidness are not alwaya
In turning corners or. in fad. adjustahrink out of shape, aad a dress can
g'thc work or changing Its position
•asT to break.
dy fitted over an askew
not be pfprriy
Tb^Js Jasl oao thing that Inevl- while under the machine, one annoying
and Iron the linings and
lining Wash ar
lably bHngs menial depression, aad p<i!nl can be overromf^ by Inserting
bem down for children's frocks
that is brooding. The bla^est or sad the needle dlrectlr In the comer (or
only. W-hen sponging any materisl do
dost thought. If It comes only In s
her deslrtHl position) and holding tt
It with downsracd strokes, using a wati
iaah. canacil create sulkiness, for U to down while the work Is being lurai-d
of thwsamc or similar goods.
the nursing of wrath and other on
If this Is not dooe
Whan washing goods In n lather of
lovely Ibooghts tbaO m^es them live 'the work will slip as soon as the presspure soap and water do not mb m
and gel In their bad work.
er foot Is raised, and tf the
on the entire material. wW on
Suppoee. neat lime an nnpleasant thread does' not snap It will ^ drawn
greatly soiled places.^ If a dellcau
thought awmlis you. Insteud of luauri ao loag as to spoil the symmetry of
fabric do not rob on the washboard.
ating In the lirltation of It.—as most toe sUtefaes: besides, when proceeding
White woolen goods are dry cleaned
of us do-you Just say irmly. “Put It with toe work, the m«edle may not te
with best .dry flour or comroeal. mb
' away.” and turn to eometblDg else be Inscrted again at the correct point,
blng the article In a larg<* bowl of thif,
fore the need hai time to plant Itself. thus breaking a perfect line.
shaking tt off snd repeating if neces
Oei Into the habit of It. and you don i
All seams should be well pressed
sary; than iron on the wrong side If
know bow muoH sunnier the windows With very few exception, tte seams
creased, but hanging In the evening
of the eoul will be.
are pressed open—one edge each side nlr removes ordlnar> wrinkles.
Are you aaslly hurl by a reul or 1
of the stitching In woolen goods the
A cleaning fluid that Is highly recomekgtned aligto?
It away—burn
seams may be dampened a irlie so
mended Is made as folios« Gasoline,
up to the energy of good work, ns t
to make them set llalter. but silk one gallon; other, one teaspoon; chlo-.
body's waste Is consumed by eaerrii
seams should simply hare the heel of ofonn. one teaspoon; ammonia, two
Does the thought of yesterday s falhin* the Iron run over the line of stitching
teaspoons; alcohol, one gill. Mix well
haunt you? Pul It away; refuse to b without touching the edges
and do not use near a fire or In n
haunted. Y<ni.are not a ruined castb also be pressed like velvet, too.: Hold
closed room.
that the ghosts of the dead past sboul one end of the seam In the leH hand,
Do not use the last half cupful If
make a render^nus of your mind Hoci with si^nietee holding the other end.
cleaning delicate colors, ai the am
the fear of coming disaster dtolrcA^
the Irtm
rlght.^d
monia settles and will discolor light
you? Pul It iwsv The thing ma
he M n wl^oal t chlng the fabrics. Buy (be last four drugs In
^ never come at all. and anyway, lb I table Tie
quantities of an ounce, as It will be
worry will no* ward It oir.
|I the ubie
ubIe with a cloth over tte silk cheaper In the end. and keep for fuBe glad of the days when you have Avoid pressing silk as much as poss
ire use what Is not needed at once.
made no blunders, when y ou have nm | w*.. as the hot Iron destroys Its crispThis fluid cleans silk and woolen ma
shown Irrliailon or sclAsh whims or i „ess and Impairs Its luster. Woolen
terials aad does not*shrink tbe fabrlu.
wrong Judgment;—but. even tf you jsoods. on the other hand, are greatly
leaves a new finish, does not yellow
have committed a doaen errtua. If you ! improved by pressing
white, can be used on the most deli
h,v, t,pl your«lf free tnm brooding., Top...l.rhln, u well u ihc bottom. cate colors and fabrics, and to ex
TOU mar know that roar mind I. (till
mtie
iremely cheap
whotemime. mtd jrorf-mw be remly to,^
Pour out sufficient of the fluid to
bed. the ae.l d«r twably utd «aelr
covar the anlclc to be cleaned, using
•
•
tunied over, haste before stltcblng. a china wash basin or a new tin pan
Whafs the urn? In slghla* If your soul:
oroamenlal stitch
Put toe article In and wash as you
can slag n song
1 log ha. been added give U a Bnal would wash In srater. robbing tbe
Rainy day. or sunny, you're got to pull j
^
aUlched edges of silk tolled apou eapeclally with an old soft
/
(dresses should only be pressed llghl- toothbrush on n |tot surface.
Hnrricane a blowln*. or rt^^-runnln ^
Wring out from this aad rinse In a
•irong.
Y.
In
making, pressing play.
secood portloa of tbe fluid; wring out
Time to aiyln -a-Ayhi-l {
;
Important part; it Is simply sur- nfmin and hang In a draft until the
fluid evaporatea Save toe remaining
Whst's the use In wlshln* fer the dead j Posing
with his iron.
fluid, aa it can be uaed a second time
. an' dusty years
a? DIdo'i they hole, where tte material to a IlUle full on dark maicrlals. like men # clothes,
Hkta\ they have ert
for a stout figure, the material li black dreosca. carpeu. etc.
have cares?
If toe article to too large to pm Into
'What's toe use In weepin'? World will jAnmk so ms to reduce toe site and
j make It confbna with toe figure. Thf toe fluid uae a apoage or cloth similar
never heed your tears;
j Upels are pressed In such a way as to in color to tte soiled tobric. This
Time to a fiyln —aAylk'!
I make them fit In at tte neck edge, but cleanser win not reBK>re-sUtos made
Take tte road <
led—aa* toe old | iie fiat oa the coat at tte
by ayrup or awceta. which must be
la applytag what to caUc
world at lu best;
Travel soon is end^; the^TI be time eoftar to a lady's coat or Jadmt. prow
Whan color has teea dcsiroybd by
•aoaffh for real
oa toe line of perforations la tte pat- icld. amnopto will neutraaie tbe
Wbco the Shadow comes ao* scatters teni which forms toe roll of tte c
amc. and aRcr toto nsing chlcrofonn
‘ fiitot an* daisies o'er the breast;
at tte top of tte Beck aad strotoh tte aatoroa tte original color.
Time to a-fiyln -a fiyin*;
lower edge, which rsaU oa tte oulsWJe
.
Tlise Is a-fiylB -a-flyln'!
of the coat, by pressing with the Iron
Tte Abuat af Fatttfiia.
‘
-At
.while stretching. Press also toe sea
-This to tte third lime Pra ted tola
which Jolas this collar to tte lapela.
draaa apart.” aald a woman to esagperated timw. am long a|o.
leal Mm
. Tte reason why on many droMi rethrowtognhe whole totog Bway and
t eaal tte aaerot af tbeir home naan* toe work sboQld be pressed as tte coat neror toochtog It afftoa. Mrs. Woods
factaro Hat. not la tim qiyto. hat la
aaM ate hafiat tte least bit of trouble
tte 4tp«hod iattolac. Tte Oelohar adias. tte collar aad toe aieares. fitttog BItel s dross, so 1 borrowed her
ItsBoor fh** New Idea Woama's Maga- j When toe fnclagr are applied,
J pattera and thought I'd bdre the same
dap taUs how this say he avoided by pressiag to given, aad all
sacoaaa. 1 am begtonSag to thtoh pi^-
OsitilKll
m
•A-nMMV. MrmiMM
ItovrHMifltttei
«3at ntel Itada la tea yaaro old
aad jwar Marie aaly ateeB.** atoU n
fftoteL -Tob aaroly Mat eapaet to
one a imtterB like that aad get a good
i
> and laoqaalMies wHl go to
■hd stitch it as U for an ordinary
droaa. Instead of hooka aad cyea. sew
last of
\qgetocr dowa tte fTOau toea staff toe which should be d<
ttaing firmly with aawdast. shaplBg it good presming wOl fiatok yoar work
as yoa proceed.
_
^ very saltofaclorily. The sleeves are
bottom so as to stand oa a{ simply cat from tte old Itoteg and attabte; add a stock collar at neck, with tached at tte top aad baitom. Rnlsha piece ofjiaing across tte top. This {b% tte armhole firsL Tte secret of
model Is am osefn) Tor drkptog aad | rSHalag sleeves to to have toe lining
trimming bfonses. atoo for fitUag col-| kmger than tte sleevos so us to allow
lars and yokes.
plenty of room at toe elbow.
>AO^T.
SaUCESaiffiCMKIESl
Bmr.aT.8toat.B«etBr.
Ooctew Bstedmte avteM and Whato
togton straaL
-Oeftalaly; why not? t tamed R la
Holy eommonloa, 7:te a. m. except
ewefally an aroaad aad folkmred toe
on tnt SBDday to tte month, toea at
dimetieas to toe toUer. I caaaot af
ford to bay a pattern for evenr gar
Morwlnc Mrriea and amow it
meat I make for fliy family.10:J0.
-Itta oeoBomy to tte aad to hare a
Sanday achoed aad quastkm date H
Mixing
flour
and
milk,
or
water,
with
speclar pattern for erery dress,*' aal-l
: apoon to eCten pretty aloppy bnal l2:0fiM.
tte friend, positively. -Too had better comhlnallcm of flavors U i
KvenlBg sorvlca and Mrman at 7:tl
teas. Try a fork.
pay oat a few coats jrxtra for a per- ful than green corn and V
fectly fitUag galde than spaad hour^ now that toe latter are to be had large
aad tears tiylag to alter ■bmethtog and ripe at low price, they mav be taking n bit of i
that can nerar he made to fit because served togriher la a novel and appetlt- after dinner. It will pest you more
It to not eat corroeUy. If paopie arc Ingform. Either rom from tte cob or than you think.
Catholic..
Keep tte slop barrel tightly covered,
tte same sUe esactly. or the ganaeni a lender canned vnrleiy may be used
6t Francis church, corner Casa aad
to one like a atodlo apron, that to net Scoop out enough of the Interior of or It will be a feeding plare for files Tenth street.
suppoaed to have a snug fit. It is possi large, ripe.* evea-slxed tomaioes to oa their way to >our milk pitcher and
Low mass. €;43 aad fiiOO o*ck>ciL
leave
a
anfllclentlT
thick
skin.
To
butter
plate.
High mass. 9:00 and 10:30.
hie to egriimage patterns, but. geoer
Vespers, 7;.t0 p. m.
Doni be afraid of leaving g window
ally speaking, toe money Invested In each half plat of corn pulp (If corn is
Ixmten devotkms. Wednesday mai
paper patterns to nerer lost or foolish- canned, ebon fine and remove hard down at night. It Is just as much fun
Friday evenings. 7:30.
to
be
carried
off
alive
as
it
Is
to
be
parts)
add
half
a
teasp:*onful
of
aall.
ly spe
two
tabkwpoonfiils
of
milk,
a
dash
of
amotbered
to
death.
with the borrowed pat
The
Rev. Hugh Keanedy Fkitor.
tern was not convinced, aad ahe will pepper, simmer for ten minutes, fill A tin wa«h basin will last but a short
Class mt-eilng. 0:46 p. m.
continue to scad her helploBs children Into the tomato cases, put a bit of but- lime, a^ commonly used. To make U
Mornlmruer^lci. 10:80 a. m.
to school to clothes not tending to fo. t<>r on top. put a fiat pan in a quirk last a long time, keep the bottom of
Sunday school at 1? m.
It
painted
with
romroon
oil
paint.
oven
and
bake
tor
ateut
ball
an
bou-.
ter vanity, for she to sure It would be a
Epwiirth league, C;30 p. bl
Down
pillows
are
somewhat
Green
Corn
Pudding—Baked
brosm
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
'
sinful waste of money to buy patterns
Piwycr meeting Tbtirsday wraBtoff
when she can borrow. Samantha Allen and served hot with roast meat or Bivc. and a good suhslliutc U made of
tells of a woman at toe mlnUter’s ih*- poultry, the corn, young Ai*‘l cither cat tails. Gather them whi*n nearly
A coidtal welcome to these servicea.
nation.party who asked every woman chopped fine If canmni. or grated from ripe, strip from the stalks. The thick,
present for a pattern for her bpsque the cob. the following Is a perfert close down will expand Into a fluffy
dish; To a pint of corn pulp allow the
.m pan,. <ml the pll- Thomas 1
Ut. and It to to be presumed
Qtilel tMMir. hr.to a. m.
*
she "ad experience with patterns that i
« ‘'gg-. n small
Morning worship nod sermon, 10:30.
n the ririhcH wringer
she could do nothing with. By getting texspoonfu
Sunday n<hool.
vcT the indlers with
Endeavor. 6:46^
a rtilleeilon abc might be able to com itrasiKxinfu! of sugar and a
sIllVall
right
8enlor
toidexvor.
chopped
par^^iey
if
likt'd.
itokt
soft
cloth
and
they
tone UII she had a perfect fit. but
Evening e^ang.dlHlIr sesslna.7:30
for whl»e clothes. Of course, eulored
Bamsntha docs not enlighten us a.s to an hour In a buttered dish:
metilng ThursT'.;ow' who have not tried eh<i
fabrics might stain ami make trouble. da>toe result of hvr efforts to save money.
To Shir by Machlny.
Endeavor aSturdays. 2:30.
A mother wgo prides herself on her canned corn l^-fore using will scs
With
shirring
<»rc:ipymg
so
4n|M»riMdIeve
ih«*
Improvement
in
tend*
Aid
siH-li
(y
im-»-ls
e%ery seeeconomy said not long ago that sh**
wday of each
makes; abo a wIno use of
lant a isislilon as It dm - at pre.%;<>nt on ond and U
had discovered a new way
She haa two daaghtera. on.- i < l"'*'r « “n eom
.amau«-» a-m. nen- dres.se:« and Mouses ami eloll.iT^ of month at
The C. W. D
HfTht and the other twelve. «. In hny t
"» I'nx i.e.-, ^^.o,.l,l, however. ever> desrrlptl.m. a way to do It by ItitM ilngs the n
Vi^dm’sday In each
never be dctecleil.
machine is worth kiv:wlng.
lag patterns she takes those for
Fairy Corn Dread—Made with gn'cn
Of cou sr*. It will never take the
yesr-old girls. For the Utile girl she
cuts down and for the older one she com. Iiaked In a dish ami s«r\fd .n place of hand work-nothing rouUI:
KUbsflenlarges tbe ten year-hid pattern, tiut light, puffy slices, the fomiwlng is a but at least |t Is a fairly
rirat M. C. Church. ‘
tnp- for many things Girdles <and so
kbe to the only jH-rson satlsflml with I dainty breakfast or
Rev. Thos. Cox. I'aslor.
pful of rtirn pulp. grat»**| or I many of them UMpilre row aft*T n»w. Class meeting. <):3A a. m.
leach
the rasiUt. Aside from the folly
Morning service. 10:30 a. Oi.
.
allow
a
cup
rf
milk
and
e<sd.
of
shirring
i.
and
*
v«‘n
dress
yokes
;ind
|
spoiling tbe fit of the garments
Sunday srbcHd at mion.
b. ot,S,t.y«r<,W
10 I"•
l-ll- r.
«.,• .MH-ially b.kmI d..n.. on th. ( Kpworth league. «:ir. p. bl
dre««loooM. .ndlior,t.tcriniho,c| H. n,m <. and ad.l .-i
of | math*"''.
j Evening service. 7:30 p m.
too yotthful. for there are dWInct'l''“'Hr; In-at !».. eees wM>*rat. lv. allr' ft t» all a trlrk W Ih- t.•l.^U,I. ; Junior league Thursday at 4:(
|^!n cup of milk in the yolks, mix to Ixicsen ^he bmer tension. h‘a\ing the' Prayer me<'tlng Tliursday eve
fclyhn for rver> age. A girt of eli
i‘, jgelhei. then sift In a cupful of yellow npis r tight, and stUeh yoar row^ ex
a mile child, while «Hie of Iwel
jeoromosi mixed with a teaspotmful of actly as if you were doing plain I
long and lank enough UKually i ,
11 sliiehed. pti'il
; baking imwder. b« al well and Just b<' stitching. When It
Baptist ChuFch.
quire special pains In dressing
painfully selfconscious !
pouring the whole Into a butien-I | the Iimim- thre.vffs underneath
W. T. WiMsIhouse. PsBlor..
Qiakl
Morning. |0;;:o.
‘ baking dish stir In the stiffened , the mai. rlal up until It is a
and awkn-ard.—Exchange.
Sunday
silmol.
12:00.
whHe^
Dake llmH‘-quarters of an { y«.u warn U.
Harm a Itlble i Irbs, 12:00.
hour in a steady oven.
Then fasten lio'h ends «>f >oui
Hslofol MInU for Sewirtg.
D y p. it .r.::
Corn ^el^J-Ten cups of c*»rn tetit threads, and your shirring is dt.m
e following helpful hints
from cob), "ten cups of cabbage only alsnii ten minutes having be, Ji
given by n writer In Woman's Ufe:
Prayer rorvtlng on Thursday even
When joining a bias piece of ma chopped fine, live red pepi»ers (large) m-eded Instead of an h-iiir or two.
ing at 7:30.
Hut don't fry ft on delicate slnffBtertal to a straight piece, always ket'p I clioppt'd fine. «me hall, gallon vlm gar.
All arc cordially Invitod to the ser*
the bias piece nndemesth. ms this pn • Ithrer- tablesfMsmfnls of salt, thri-e Ihe Jflirhing lt= Mire to show.- |b-lro; vices.
cops of sugar, four tahlespoonfiils of TrilMine.
veins It from stretching
mustard 'seed, two IntdesiKveiHslf-wom sheets should W rut In. w:d*e
------------Evangelical Church.
Good Fall Recipes,
. Mix fhorotighly
half lcnglhwaj*s. the selve lg. s seamed ftils of c.
Cor Ninth and Wadsworth atreeto.
variety, try cfKiklng a chopped
together, and the newly-cut edg»w and rx«>k one hall Imui -S< b eu-.l.
Rev K. N. llolsaple. Pustor.
fM»pper «'llh the st«wc»d gre«*n
a m.. morning class inectlng.
hemmed. This considerably lengthens
lo;.*;o a. m.. morning worship, acr- *
Borax.
dellrlons Idend.
Tl»i/fJh make ai dr
t^elr lease of life
We heard .n wi»man say the othc ! Kith ■r ci^mned or fn'sh c«»rn may be
When machining a thin material,
III on. Sunday school.
day that ^ho had lu ver found an'
,i tHj.unvose.
such as chlffon.^lare a pleei* of
m.. Junior Y. P. A.
ht
lpful
for
h.T
eyr.v
whe
i tasty salad to serve with mea*
Y. P. A.
p. m..
win prtvj
oath the 1
!*cl service.
' weak and tired as bathing! cut Into dice a green pep|w-r and four
he easily
vent It puckering, and
Chorus choir mrH>i.s for rehearsal
hem In a weak solution of Imrax and or five ytuing onions. Serve on lettuce
rrm«)v«Hl aric»-wa*^ds.
i Thurstlay at 4:O0 p. m. In the church.
bnves
with
French"dressing.
I
Midweek
prayer
meeting
Thursday
To avoid marking velvet when sew
A popular dinner dish on one of
ing it. lay another piece face ilown- Her work required cb»»e afipllcatlon
*I^f 'Au"vrf all classes welcome.
ward to rest your fingers on. and you all day and sonietlmcv many hours In big ocfuin steamers Is a mixture
will find when you have flnUhotl sew to the night, and hn oy« s were, eon- ramus and turnips. Ik»th v.geiahlesj
rained, w^ak are iKiihHl londer and <he turnips are j
Ing that the pile will not be flattened. soqticnrly. oflm
Friends (Quaker) Church.
ars j mashed and the carrots cut Into dieEdgar L. Itc-qua. Pastor.
Duttonholes on shirts s.'imild l>e
Hunday sclusd. 9:46 a. m. C. J. Hclob
Myj About half as much camn as turnip
stitched round with strong r«»tton Just
sect The two are mixed nnd sea- Siipl.
outside the buttonhole slltrh while
Mixtlng for worship. 11:00 a. m.
they sro m •w If this Is done they will 1conllnuo her work, j sonod ^
Junior Kndoavor, .*t;(»0 p. m.
Se nior Knd«-aVor. €:16 p. m. .
“•
*'>ln*"“K '■«» n.w.y'K,eh.n
last almos 1 .. lnng« the .hltt ll.clIlT'"*
without tearing
irlng »wv
Prayer meetlng.'Thursoay. 7:30 p. ta. '
:______________ “‘-•fnl. A .mldei, hn,w.-ne«. ,.r i™.
If In sewing on hooks, especially j
of the voice, can l»c relh-ved by simply I We put ourselves In what we do.
down the front of a tsMllce. they are!
taking Into the mouth a small lump* Our brains are In oor fingers;
buttonhoksl on. they will liectmie Arm j
of iKirax the sire of a pea and alios And’love leaks dainty Inls.r:< thr
with hair ih- uumbor ..f ..Itches utb- ,
,,
It linger
Like perfu
"ST
loccncd ocrly .. flulcklr.
j
a.lvan..s.- In c««- of , A ii-efiil lilt of grarefnl art
First Presbyterian Church.
'Neath fair hands swifily growing
When ntt-adlnK kl.l glove. ...c col„ „„
Cor. Washingion and I'ark atreeto.
Rev. L. D. Dlssell. fhistor.
tan ether than .Ilk. a.s .Ilk I. likely to!
Drafting the teelh with Is of the maker's self a part.
And tells wlilioul her knowing.
. 10:30 a. m.
cut the kW It l.a«l.e.,or.hwhlla.ojb„,„ eloan. them beau.lfuUy and
provide oneself with a glove nee<ib .
breath
(’hrlsilan Emb av
n s resiful plac e,
which can be purchased at any
if a i,,tle borax Is puMnio hard watreaceful hand ..m|.loyiri..|if.
first' Wednesday to tlia ‘
drapor's. Thc> are much nlw for the] ter It will make It much nlr.T for Shall MMdhc the heart, add many s
bathing purposes. Tlit re Is no better
grace.
K-ial hours, second and fonrtb Wed*
Always thread your nee^Ile before remedy for dandniff than a wash comncKdays in the monih at 2: 3A p. m.
And yliild your fricnd.s eiijoymcuit.
Pniyer porting Thursday evcnlni
cutting toe cotton to ensure threading pwed of one ounce of borax and cam
-Selected
the right end: otherwise It will tangle. pbor to one and onc^half pints of cold
Ali Vrc welcome to all tot senrlcea. ;
Cut your cotton; do not hite or break water. If there is scurf on the liaby'^
Peppers Stuffed With Rice.
It. Use the right size needle and suit hedd It can Ik? removed by robbing on
SrhTi groon im-pjm r« of uniform
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
able cotton for your material. Sec n mile borax and then washing with sif.e. cul off the ^t<-m end. and n-rnov
Rev. J. W. Miner. Pastor.
that your thread Is firmly and neatly soap and water.
the seeds. Throw the iKppi rh Into
Class mc<"tlng. 9:43 a m.
fastened off.
In washing woolen fabrics, sUk haad- boiling water, ctsik bir flvo min'it«>:.J Prearhlng
servlre. 10;30 a. BL \ *
When sewing black cotton materlal.s. kerchiefs snd gbjvcs. borax may be ^ then take Uiem out . and drain. Have | Sunday schrwil at 12:00 m.
Kpwonh league at 0:30 p. ffl.
V
surh as lullan cloth, sateen, and black
Instead of soap. If you want 's , reatly enough Miilid rice to fill them
prlnu, always use silk, as the black nice clean hair brush wash it In borax | to overflowing Stand the pr^pp-rs | Evening fM-rmon, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer mooting, Thursday evcnlag
sewing coTton tnrns rusty with wear »»tcr.
thus stuffed In s bake dish, and dr<-ss at 7:30.
and washing and apolls the appear-1 In using borox for tbe qyet It Is the rice well with butter. lYmr n Illtl«
ance of toe artlclet on which It Is usetl. better to make the solution with dls- j wr*sk stf>ck sIkmii the ik ppers. and le»
Christian Science.
them cook rovr r<-l for ten mlntitcs In
When s^ng on buttons, -before you tilled water. ThU makes an cx
Sunday morning service 1
the ovrn—Jurt «*nough to h» at ibem Voodman hall over postofflo
lay tor but too on the garment, put remedy for conjunctivitis or Inll
thoroughly. L'nrr,vo,. h ave thr-m Ir. j
toe thread torongb ao that the knot tion of the eyc.-MedIcml Talk.
the oven for five irtiuutcs lungr r. and
will be on toe right side. That leave*
erve them in the dish In which they
It under toe buttoe nnd provenu It
To Ralinc fitroet Jackets.
A writer I. Good Hoi»ckeepto*
Ukodi-Ladlfe. World,
from being Ironed or worn mwny nnd
thus begtoning toe lootektof process. tost many women, otherwise clever
Before you begin sewtog. lay n Urge with tte needle, think It difficult to re^
Plum Charlotte.
pin ncroM tbe bottoo ao that the Dm? a stract jacket. The tailor*# metoWhile Grand Traverse plums are at
threads go over tte pin. After you t)d Is. In raallly. simple. Rip oat ono- toelr best try this dellckras rodpc
bare flalgted flillng toe bolas. draw balf of the jneket lining for a pattern: for dessert:
out tte pto. and wind tte toroad roond cut out a eoaplete lining by this, letv- j Stone one quart of large ripe blue Bireet. near Cass sired. Capulb and
Mrs. Bouters l^-'charge. Poblie meet*
and round teneato tte button. This tog tbe other half attached for a guide, plums and atew ttetn wito one pound Inga erery night except Monday. Blip*
ibteea a mam jo anstoln (be pnlllng filpw the lining togetbar. lenrtog toe I trf toe boat brown augnr; cut thin day. 11 a- xn.. holiness meeting.^
2 p. m.. Junior meeting.
;t
and wear oC tofbuitonhdte.
under am set mi open. Now baste in juices of brand nnd butter them; toy
3:20_p. m.. chrisilaa’s prolM aMat^.
A good idtt for borne dr^otekerx one half, fitting It amootoly along toe {them in toe bottom and round the
who find tio^ to fitting Uemseirox Ira&u aad toe bottom of tbe jacket j aides of a deep pudding dlab; pour In **« p. m.. rod hot salvation meeting.
Is to buy one aad dboRall yardi of Then rip out tbe other half of tb> old toe pluma bolltog hot; cover tte dlab
Our aundard: Holtoeaa anio ton
atraog lining, and cot oat a perfecUy Untog and baste la the asfoe way. cloeely aad act It away to cool. Whan Lord.
Our tettle cry: Sinner, there U Mlfitting bodice pattern to come five or Horn the new Itolng xetj neatly all | quite cool tend It to tbe ubie and
wlx inches below toe waist tiasi Bone wrumd tte bottoB. neck and flronti. | terre with sweetened cream.
l.d.e.n.t'ri'rrUurajLrnait
1
«1
Cimr AloMJer UL <m vMok hm lifts
^
for ftrvml jrmnL 8er«rftl timm te Mmttnycd wtei he
Mdt. M tke Bodel vii] hftve to Ik*
•ftlM ftooft. ftft the ftnut who Sft to
OMt the Mftifteftt In hmse hft« ftl
nm^T afT^tsd ta| Pftrts fram Hilaa i«
tfticechftrvtoCIt. Trabetskof fai the m
of ft Rftttiftft prtftce. hU mother wft?
—^ «.. iwi.JiiicMaitA*fia.teiiiik
ftft Amcrtrftft ftad b« vfts born in Itmiy,
«nt fctttb ilirtit ■•«> fWtMdtoi«>»>
•There he ha« ftneot mofti of his life.
He ftpefths IlftUftB «iid Bfti^bih m«l!i
better thftft Rimiftn. liU atftt«e, vhlci:
betrft|« the Infloeooe of Impremlonin
idcAlm is to be plftced 1ft front of tlie
KiooUi milwfty .Utkrn in St: Petc«
bori^
Henry U-htle^ bft* lK«ni ftii edilor
lonj( cnoQfth fo bftvc ftt hlh rommftn.l
ftll wiiys of Ketliftit rW of the Nw.-*
Infest nem spftper office's. He IcH^
!bl* hUny of ft country jouiuftlisl. a
frknd of bl»: The Utter «a» in bis
sanctum mwIds; out - weighty utterfti)c«*s fiT»nj iiretentiooi conti'mpcrsiio.
when the office lioy announced that
Itro Kcntlemm vcn» waltisit to re<
bltu In ftu adU.Inlni: un,m. “^lio an
Iheyr* at.KwJ the ciliior, ilmpi.ln;:
fchtrars. ‘l^'hat do *hry uant?* **l
don’t Know who nrey are. «li." replifnl
j Ksri ITliter. the famoos acnlptor. has the lad. **but one Is a poet and the
I neatly rornplei*-t! the UrRe cs|uesirlan otbt r is laiine deaf. ‘ ^Oh. tbat’Ti all
j tfaue of ro neral F-a-x Hluel. mhlch riKbt/’ rc5poml*'d tho editor as h»|iick«Hl Up the pa^te hru'^h; -you
K«i out and tell the poe! Hal the deaf
'.h i
.b. cv.i ..r «.b. man K the ediurr."
IK nK«a^. »bi. b. U«4., abb.aalb i’J.,’;!;:.,
' Kcnalor WAntlo-tip Man ay Crane of
Massachusells has a nilini; iia'Ksiou
and yppreclatea lioJUin;; that Is pMlii;; ^ ^
*
i n arouBd^bc'T.J _
i
M* redith U one of the Kmup wbl-h he inmeta on alights friends,
HerRlin. U*Ilie fhe dellxeter'^Kf ret :of a'lnmts wlio Htlll remain fattliful.tn flareliall Is the senator’s iKdiby and he
plays
the #;anio with all the enih*usleral Wwl IN»i«i eaiJe»ic-Chi’'uen! «u i tl“* t'1'1
t^ulll |m’h. There Iw j
UergfunR punishmenl fur brvnrh «»f dl: 11bl»•^e w»«» Ih Ui ve that no uork of J asm of a sehtsdlHiy. I'p In the jinuin4'lpllne wf-irn the Uu>wian % Kited thv j «» nlus can Ik» nroiluM'd wHb anythin#: tains near lUlion t.he seua'«ir has u
acailcmy. At liK n*«jri,>t Siipi. th*n.1ehe In the way »»f |m»us and the an- larse farm. wl;ich |ie IiuukIU o.^u-n
Mills has fiantr,m««l tbeni all. Includ j thmlilt's
the llriiKh mnw'um m*cid sibly for the rtUfiu#; of emps. hut
Inj; several valuable fooilisll meti.
’ to a#n^e w'ith tb*»fn. for they still offer which Is really piven over to his ballplayinp proclivmc*«. In a prassy Held
IMMruliar suu-ldr ef a w.mian In a | to visitor:; the Kfs,K| old #:mme quill.
Yoik htdel K Ih Jny. lnve>.U-nU^
ITenldent Unilr4*l will bo the llrsl a Useball diamond has \>cea Uld om
hr tbe isdlce. aShe t,Mik |m)Koii and | rhfef of tie- third n'pubHc to retire acctrnllnp tt» strict l«*apuo recjiiln
men
Is and in a cnpK».ml in the farm
then shot beriudf. alter leaving a notvj|,n(p.«- nmniaJ nuidltlons at the c<imhntise are all sorts nf liasclial! furslan^l Miss A W. Wildey, Washliit; i
tenn Thiers
too.^). C. No iliA h wtimaii 1*^ Known ;
M.^rMab.
thonph
St shields and luiUs. B\*tv
in Washinidon.
Ir.n vy c»;mnb-t,*«f one n-m he had , ,
l-.i.t.b-. ririibnr..-. n «o...b r..n „„i, „ni«- ur..r.- ibc . M.imibm »f bul*'** «h- w».lor «n ap. n.1 .1 .bv f,™
b.!l.vll|.-.l'a.. »ri.n. b«s M.1|.ih.1 t . | Hoc.i.d. Clarool'murdi-n-J. <Suu!|>'' '•*"»
provW.-l
to play with him.
rn-r*Idiht l|cs»M*\elt a hix f*Mii i
•"If-1 mlr-l*.-rb r Ic fl Ibr Elyvoc lb dlicKO«i "
ra-ivr »B» ml If his r.lends fall him lie suinucns the
fann
hands
and
plays
one
old
eat. No
Ibn.; Dumb* in manuI.rtailUK. I^••.k.,rl by Ms smlrt.-n .bilb.
twHH-i in km s chhI J..1. ,1n .lb<- n»vj
iCusHsbman. 81. J. «. T. Sliirlalr. farm work Is considered UXore liaao
WlNBCARDIfl
GENBttl HEWS OF THE WORLD
i^;
rani Ibnuirf. bl. nn-M-m.
,.„,hustastb- an mlmin-r .rf ll,n.n
Jubi. E
Jr., an . bs itlMan
lbru.,Kb.b..s..b...ly -.-,..v,.liM»,,..1|^,^..,„, „
«bll.-b<- *a. sIHi.-.ln-s a '« b |.1...i.-;
Tb.-i.-j. a m.-.!nlli..n uf nyrui.
deleiuites to the IlrotherhiHHl of St.
wire in . \Vai.-rlM.ry ...IIIiik niill. nf'Ti.,,,...
|„. »
cuoilup to. nut batlly liurt. said he had of Hurtl/ in statuary marbb', mid an Andn w c(»nvenllons. The delepates
l<:|H'srtipaJ rlerpymi-n and they will
1.r.-ily drmm..- On.- ..I bU malm
monastic life for four days.
was klik'd by the shock.
of Uni'S Ilf his |ss‘tr> are eupraved
Hides have wlnps*- An Iron imt
Heiuniiim on a. baiitlrar io (Virtbuid marble tabb is on the walls of the‘
conialnlnpl^n.iMN* in old pdd coin, enN V.. from a snn
rvey evis dillon on the | trance loldiy and staircase.
4*artheU by workmen near Ch. >ierfleld.
laarkawanua A liclaware railroad
' ’
John Q. Pnekard. a pioiui-r nirnen.f|a. C.. disamman'd Uurinp
quamd'
• l^^Tk r^Tli'anTtm^
^
fi
l-heCu,..|,^.,„,,,,^..„,..Mts,H'ssesslou.
Patents
ELECTRIOTY
FOR
POWER
At
RastalTs
mvEs
FORKS
SPOONS
^
ALL NEW
SOUVENIRS
NEW WATCHES
*
BUILDERS’
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Hardware
AreneyloroiebrawdF#!
TjiiewrUers
R. ^astall
Railroad Rates.
^ Free Aniiisenients.
The celebratetl Adgie
and her wonderful trained
Ilona. The roost thrllllnd
performance ever wit*
aessed.
Other attractions of a
narvelqns nature. FREE
Reduced rates - on all
railroads of one fare to
Grand Rapids and return.
Write S. J. Weber, Sec'y,
for ail Information. 89
■Pearl SU, Grand Rapids,
Wich.
Racioi*
FRANK TRUDE
fTf-on^ m\rmm±
25 .
25
FINE
ORGANS
• l£asy terms if desired '
CRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
&pi 18.19-20-21.22, 1905.
shape, ami many
makes to select from.
KIMBALLS, Story
Clark, Chicago
Cottage, L s t e y.
Clough kS: Warren,
and others: All
marked in plain fig\ires,
SLO TO $40
Welst Michigan State Fair
CRAW’S
Sale Botins Saturday,
.SeptomUer 16
First customer gets
first choice. Every
one a bargain:
DXLivdn»OJ|jUtat tiuBka^JUk
NNers
MRS. C. U BONNI
>uiort, oTftr Clij
Let ui vitalize an Idea
for you4
Boardman Rircr
Electric Light
& Power a
Bftir <
REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-Ora:^
TrarerM LftDd and U>ftft Oo.. r
wilmelm;
DttiUrt. oty
DR, F. HOLOBWORTH— BpecUl
tention to BUaftftM of the ejrft. mj,
DOfte ftDd UuuftL^ Olft*^ til^
Boom. .7 and «. H? E U MarcanlUj
. Co. block.
_____
Ym Are M9t Feeling Well,
<lt«d aod wom oot wrlDpt ot«workad. Ooot (Md Uiia way »h«r
flue?' Both photusft. BMUIenoft Ilf
Sixth BireeL
Bell. M. Beeldeoce, 7li
WftRMngtoft ftirect, CUi. phone 2U;
Bell. W.
_______
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. GrftdOftie *IYK
Office la Mnaoa
ronto1 UDlvemliy.
L
bldg. TelMboeM.
Telepboieft, offioO
offiod lOS;
IM; raeb
deooe 104.
BM. Ml riflil tilt
^
mC
ARTHUR HOLLlbAY-lL R rhr^
clan and Mircoon. Remored to offlregoternrNtNftUonalbftiilL CIUgen. phone 3S5. __
_______
DR. LAWTON-Th»lriiTi and .ur-
GIVB
“Cool as a Cucumber"
viKb vieoB & ynkuvt
Try a “Kill to-nl*ht *
fur flaw br all I>naal«t>
ea Cftnt ftnd 2D Cent Bceea
MCLFT BO SUBSTITUTE
ti« •
MtR-wme th*«w hot davit wb«fi
nb-r I- *1 hn-wl' If ymir ti«tn«
|*n t ttn onr h*i ..f «-tu*lo«rr^. In u»
pUc-1* thrrw l.-Uy.
TlieC. B. Taylor Coal Co.
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
THE RESSEII
TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAMER MANISTEE
O.-INU
WfsT
Ssisl^I.T. MlUnuk.v.ll.«d.yn.Wrd»n.
Taken in exchantre
for,KIMUAI,L PI
ANOS in last few
weeks. To make
room for another car
load of pianos
No extra charge for
admission to the Races.
gftoft. ornmm
MARK
Pf.n;
RuniUdg Races every day.
Trotting, Pacing and
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
iV’forc 3*011 buv your
DuiUW ll.inlw.irtv it
Vill lie to yoiir
to call luiil exAmim- our
* stork lui 1 ;rf*t our priot\«s
We have lumle urninp*ineiits to Imy 'nir HuiMers’ Haitlwaiv tlire^’t from
lljy matiiif ictunra awl
can make you SiMw- very
iiOn\ |)ric«. We flo
bwit’iig arul |»lii!ii!Mtig. '
V*T‘.^*irurii>xV;.rTu.Ml*jr Thurm
Tba-MA.VIHTKK’ 1px|OU'f"'l »-•••< '•« I*Lr
A N.B lirkKAnn ***
Wc Will Sell the Or
gans at Most any
Price -
W
W* O tried Sirsap;
Sirsaptrilla. TheSarsapam. M M WLeM • W riia
rilW that makes
mal
rich, red blood;
StrenphcnS
strengthens the nerves; builds
up
the
up the wholi
whole svstem.
of Qtilitj iud general adapUbilitj.
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
stnnk II) a train and kilUMl Tlie> , c.-w public library, lie first pa^e |T5,. 1 «l have temptiMl the fates Imip
\
tSHi ami sul«.eqa.nii|y increasi't! hU ,no:,ph.- said William K. Powell, who
V. II n I b Mvke, of l.-..er.hlre. K. * ,,, ,,,
An j announer's that he will res'pn as min
avd J. n hniik of Indlniia.
CameRb ’s library pivlnu. Mr. ^ ister to Halil, where revolution!-, rloi.s
John Mlieireil. in a :.|MMs*h at Maha 1 |>n( Uard aid:
-| think Salt lake Is* and feve»> a-e fM-»-e:mial.
• woy City. I»a;. UiM-Un-,1 there will In- n«j . ntlHed to a publlr
llhiary and
ii won’t
!l^>ve uf bine rlbUms eti;^t Mrs.
J. It
piTmanetit pi nee in the anthracite n- have io in- under any ol llpatbiu.s lo'M. tJrosyonor «>f New port more than
*1 .mi «dpht hour ila> is granted ^r. t\irm :ie Io- it eiihei I II Just ' f^ou.msi m the la.si year. She spent
tt. the miners lie said tio* union li ImilJ one myseli.- The builditip is that amount to win them for her hbKid
st mnp.r than . \ei and will lUht for
rea«ly Pvr ur»*. Thomnplily i«*d hor^^ev at v*arJouh tiimw.
ilirreaM'il wapes fts Widl 'as lt*e decroamMl ho**rs.
to get them out of
. Noiwiibsuiidinp hu sevetiiMwo;
>•
jp
Saraapa
The doc
the way. All in good
years. Kmis loi KrnnHs Joseph is siill |
X ■ ^ ^
tOfS*SarSADi
tors’Sarsaparilla. The tested and
Krraiiy a-..ib-..-i
M-,
MiMK«i.. ihuubi-ia-hbM...i rifl.-..(bi-i Z
y.Miib au.l Mm wvarb.nall* bum. th.-i ^
rhanmt. IlK-A-iM-ta., .ViM..
j
No «.tt«rWHAT POWra
£?^ToSlT *7i>
ill wmivim hi«rk. ihim
lloor. ft Uh lint. Saayyr and IN’uhmtHARRY B. HARNER-Expor: piano
tuner and arlion regnt^tor* .
rihm gtiara
uNic Hoiue.
HERVEY H. ANDERflON-Atlomef
and cmneclor. WllhHm blo^. Trav•ree City, Mich. ClUxent pbone lOS.
DR. O. H. LYNCH-2 and 4 Bolhep
land block, phynlrlan and aurgeoiL
Clllr-cne phono 264.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C. O. Carver. I’rlrc,* rcaMmatdc, Office with
O. r. Carver ami Uro. olUh pbonoa.
OR. E. F. CHASE—HomtMqialhlHl.
|lr<i«iv* r lbir.l*4^ V ilrii#;
drnj; vlon*.
$!on’. nil[cKldem c. bJU; offiro
rcuh plM.iie
DRS. J. 0. a MART J.TgOEBLOOD
OSTBOPATHIO PHV»ICIaN»I
*•*•.:* “ ^
obm u,t«
JOHN R. SANTO
K&I.E.TIIIEUHI
wrw
O. p. CARvta a
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUlLOINIk
with
fnvorw.
Ih«f
l>r O.arl.-.’ Flr-h
Wntlfirr> t.vlmj. 1, th« r.Wt cf yvmm of
-ludy ond . gp.-nn»«3.- by Ur. Charia*. • phym
ctan of hurh nimdlnj: In hi*
*iv!
hUpm^rplionlH 1 hr only «nr ui th*
witl in.brr-U by lb- m.-du’al frn
trrmty. It I* p.«4iiv.ly ihr ,mlr |.ri^f»il
lowM, Uiin rWk <ar w-rnwey
h»«lthy fl.wh K.< ijn«..Tlnp
the fa***-, nvrk nn<l hjMwli. it
aa«i
ufta-n ►liowln
prurkmont. .wjwrUUy wb«t
rkertth firm.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
<WK?K'.W-,ir:”.SK
rain* frt« t’*<Ur iMf and f»*ww»ont ••
r1w8 .Ua n. and t>«lar City and Hchatn
. _
BRAND RAPIK I^IMIIIA RY
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
' 1wva*t P.r». largf. and Umnilfol. nothing rah
Train b-avr*. Trarara-Ctly. 4 :C a. i
1 equal tt. To pr-r. nt th«- iKnd fn.tn uhrinking.
! «n hrmnlioold alwaj^tn.
^ Ktwrf afU r waantng Wby.
i a luaom Vr» U» natural con
: Ihrtnitfh till* rau^c.
Wc «mmcatly warn la41.» to
t« avoid aulmtl ■ pointoon Iba N .rthr-irt IfancK
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