The Evening Record, October 16, 1905

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The Evening Record, October 16, 1905

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

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

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1905-10-16

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'HE EVENING RECORD

8ATUROAr*8 I68U6

2367

•WtCULTECeOW*l»H URVICC.

6 PAQE8

t F MUST NOT
CRmCISEIT

SCARBIUIHI&H LIFE
O..M, if

New York, Oct U — F«>aBd dylii* In

IMPORTANT •USJECT AT INSPIRATION INSTITUTE.

flful yotmjf woman wa> hurried tc

;}If

Preabyterian

today.

•OLOIERB

AOVIBEO

TO

Inence

but

READIR6

refuaed

Tedny—

loformatkm

leat

The acandal. If it become*

TokK on 1
rivo4

C~Bantm Komur* ar

today.

Tint

p««ce m\oy

was

ib^ •trecia

IH III* alruojtl)

nuarded.

palace.

PBCSIOENT WILL OO 80 AT JACK.

The fx^are treaty arent iBtn

cffc'ct today.

CrKiclFni of tcririR

With 111-

fft the treaty

critlcUlnf

the

terma

of

peace vfKJti the *round that the declarmilrms both of war and
the outcome of

a

(x ht e .rrf-

wivcrelitti

NEGROES WROTE PRESIDENT

l»ortunities of |x*ace by
ibelr

AFTER COMMITTEE OF
HAD HEDGED.

but

to

|Mnre

Japan

went

li.ti.

by

Russia

.-fferi

aii«l

lu.lay

and

butt.'C

THE HOBART 00.. Prop.

€«njoyable

saudwlc*..

WOMAN’S

in

“fiUN METAL”
CALF SHOES

s«r\«-d

SWEET CIDER 15 cams per gallon.

' J. C. Morgan A Son.

Phones 11».

Institute”

opened

at

Forerlerw

sept IMf

hall

this momln* at 9 o'clock with a larye

The iIcinHiiil for this pop.

attendanci-

uliir iiTather is Uivinim;
grvaWr evoT%- dnv.

<jf

teachers

frr»m

Grand

who were pn»mptl:

Konlay* Oct 16,1905

AND WHY NOP

tnndled and the Srst lectuir on ”NaHtudv”

was

The

terms of aKreenieiil are In Hue with
the summary alyl'll out al Porismouth.
S. II

the

Baptist

then

deliver-d

bv |

FIRST AID TO

It is soft anti pliable, wears

Whhh

study

and

he

wilt

rieahant,

Intereni

i

and

-Schriol

one on

Gardens”

deliver.

MIfs

Allt tl.

will deliver eight

I

tw cm primary reading, one on g«s

tary Loob.

raphy

and

an

especially

interesting

le one -Hchoo! Oames ”
•’What Is nature study?” Pn.fi'Hso*-

IJ) Wire to (he E^cninjt Rew»rd.
JarkPoriMlIe. Ha., Oct.
Itraiu Lias

Imm-o

HI.-A tele-

received from Seer*-

tar> I^x'h Instruct In* that ihe cnimmltarranxlnx

for

th«*

r»>cepilnn

of

Ket 1» r nsked In his oireiilng lecture.
He stattsi that it

wup.

nr.-i. an inves­

tigation hy each child of the nature
around

him.

Bi-cond.

the

purpose,

r<‘( o>:nlr *

learning t^KHte things In nature that

As a result

are t>est worth knr»wlng. to the end of

tie- pre-i.'.-ni will maki' an address to

doing thone things that make life tuo^t

Urwisevelt

shall

the in-xnM's of Florida
tlie negrtx'H while here.
in-

had

made

no

The commit-

dent to address them at the Raptirt
academy.

e<don-i!

The

c-omniltuv

THE ECONOniCAL

siirfnw th.il will not Bciiff up.

The season for colds is
at hand. We wish to rec­
ommend to you a PREVHNTATIVE: CHAMOIS VESTS. It is much
more economical to buy
a Chsfmois Vest than to
doctor a cold or P.\EUMOM A. Think it over,
then come and let us
show you tip* ifoods. Wc
have them. nice. new. upto-date goods, and you
can see them before you
buy.

L’t’l.
1* ju.st
shipment

ri'Oi-iviKl

of

showing'

these

a

m.w

and are

many Mtylefl

Mr. Compton^WHi Ramain With the

L*oel ’s tekgTam

fol

low* d.

Houm Until His Plani Ha^

$2.50 to $3.50

The Whlllna hotel ehaiiced
this

monilfiK after

haudr

bresKfapi

C'nmpton retiring and

K

Howard \niji

liiK takiiiK iKissePKiun. i.ai)dtord Comp
t..n has stdd lo Mr

TRKL WtS POSTPONED

THIS BOX OF MONEY
GIVEN AWAY FREE

YOU MONEY

Whltiio: the rn

«R8. FELLOWS AND CHARLES
TINKER NOT EXAMINED.

The buiidlna Is owneil by Mr

Owing to

%Vhliina

Inabdity

Stenographer’s

K. r Con«|»ton has Im'i-ii flu* tainlloi |

to

Secure

Servicea

Court

be sliic'crely fMirry to wee him leave tin'

Illation
rharh‘H

•teltbtl he will remain with Mi

ThU

of

Mrs.

Ikdle

Tinker.

Fellow>

all<-gi-<l

rau<e of the liisbilliy

to jH'cure

nriaiiKvm. nt will prvibuMy roiiiinue a
luoiiih.

del poll

The adjournnu-nt is until IH v

The trannlei

Mrs

liiel.irt»*s the flimitur>-

v«*re in the n»url riM»m with ht'r

help will 1m* retained and there wilt Re
very few ^hanxe*
ilauxliter
■ inoin.w

Maud

Vip 4*.*mpton mil

I. av»- f.ir l>. »n»li

where ^h**>

wi l

Ft Hows' family of six cliH

iwt. giwndcblhln-n and one sK

Jh*' pmM nt

Is a

wa.v

in

cliarge of

UUxxell tif I’o;
A

('or j

WcKt Seventh

euglnw'ii and llaj Scofleid of thin cHy
H**iu**

of

MaiAiuetn*

were pent anmud b> w.a> of the ti

K

<ity,

<*aiiH

Ih*

NKW

CaloblUhed tS66
Boom 210 etaia Dank Dulldins

liiH'
at

ShiK?s in

))ri<x.*s

la-at.

that

A Ij Ij

STYLKS.

Call

and get a key to the

AMIL F. NERLINGER

f parmanen
•a Wilhelm I

L.AWYER

Dfj. Sawyer & Penhalitgan

Alfrea -Grcilick & Co.

DCINTISTS

224 From Slreel

lENOVro TO MON JIl

STATE BANK BUILDING

(3(3dnndl ®ro6.
^ There’s a Great Deal of Pleas­
ure in the itight Piano

Hcber G. Stout Will Be President Lan­
Secretary—Resigned

’ilii*

ira!ii>

ni. mlM r .of th*
caster's

of I^rfulies’

Oit hcctMim of tin* wr«*ck

th«* 4\*r**

BOESTOOUYET

tank and very popular in the order.

O. C. MOrPATT
of Title
PBicce SATISrACTORV

BOX OF MONEY FREE
'

UliieK of ihU city wa>* il»*-

th«- drepiaii.

Come to us for what­
ever you need in Lum­
ber and Materials—it’s
never a case of wait
for your orders to be filled here—stock is kept up to
the limit at all times
We anticipate your wants and supply them at the
. least cost.

Cltlaana Phone. 821 Bell. I0B.

badl>

today.

make thel.

Knl|;hta of Pythlaa and the nnlforpi
Friends

*t.

your building-now—
if you would get the
roof on before the win­
ter weather sets in!

WITH SHOES

to

future home
Mr. C'umpHm

train

diiclor

Simograidi'-r Hen

H-r *1! Woo). Km4) fUMTUlOl-

TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.

Orus m-tor*

Po-

s tion in St. Joseph.

In that or|»ni/aiimi will be

v.-ry M*rr> to r.*e him Uwv.* the (1*%
Heber <1. Stout ha*- re.-igio-d hi*- |m^
sHlon with the rtH.jH-r-Welk t-oni|iany

PLEASANT SURPRISE

at

St

Jus,ph and

will

l»c

<*R('Wn
SMITH A HAKNK8
Ht-K-nNOTON
MB.VDKI.H^iPN
WKOMAN
WII.LIAKI)

ITvsIdent

l.anra>«er*p secretary at Olitot college.
The iM-w imsilbm Is an excellent om­

. Wat Thirty Years Old. So Helped

it not only gi\*.> him an opjairtunilv
attend odh-ge hut th. place l« r*'aH>

Him Celebjrate.

»dy ra.tch

I education la itself a>* the work ctn.
Ed
i-

Uarber

of

HCl’

WashlUKt-m

Ki.sfs largely
ned

stre**t wah r.n years «dd Saturday and
In

hm

happy

e\»-nt

.Saturday

ntpht

and

taking notes tm h-^EADl

Siout. who l> th.- siin of Ihe R« \

about

Charles

v»T> happy Huiprlse.

lit

lik.- dW.rs

T

SUuiL

rector of

tendered
Th«* time

Cw»p«'T-W«'lU K-om^iiy for over a v»^r

a a** V* r> pleasantly spent and durini;

and has giviti cli^*l!.*nt

ihc^yeiKiii: projn'csslve p<‘dr<» was In­

the IK'S it um lH*tng a ti-i y gomi on *.

dulged In

Howi-T.r. th.- new iM.siti<m gave hici

Mi.Ai- I Van McOsd won the

ftrst prire tn

«nd Harrv Tarr the

Nvdiy,

ireatt'd the com1-.

^o^le exrell.'nt

vocal

»eU>-

satisfaction,

an upjsirtunity for a college education,
so he resigned

He has a large num­

ber of friends In the city who will Kin-

tJon>< with viano accompaniment and

cerelv

GtM.ra^*

bi>> *»r exemplary habits and is bouD-i

vocal

syUvtfuns

panlment.
and

rendertnl a numlxT of
with

xaltar

acrom-

R.Treshments of ice ert am

varlmai

rakes

were

si-rvtnl and

wish

him

succi*s^.

He

Is

a

■lient

AuRtrlin

court.

He

ictondu

n*|

wiinojsDCii.

*jthcr royal ix?r»rmK as

The

prlnc<*•^

Into

prominence

about

ago

berau^^*-

her

of

flr«t
eight

relatiouN

Maiasf-ioh . Keglivltch

came
>earf»i
wHlij

of

INTERNED SHIP* RELEASED.

Mr. Harbei wa» the reclui* n' of man .*
handsome
depsrnMl

and

UM-ful

w.Fhin*

presents.

t„m

many

FUNERAL SERVICE.

All
more

L.t. Mra. Angelin. H.yt L*ld Aw.y to
R*«t Tbit Morning.

happy milespuies in Msjlfe

The funeral serBlce of the late Mrs.

VnMi. of Runi. Allowed to Co Th
W*y by Uncle Sem.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
1


<
!€.—Orders have
been Lssaed by the state dejiarimenl. j

Angellnc Hayt was held this morning through the navy department, for thej
•aa our window full o»8800
Panama

accordion

akirta

black,

in

iplaltad

browi^

and

navy; special price t2.4f.
et i4^

The Gtaba Btorw.

at 10 o’clock from the home Rev. T. P.
ritom offlcUtlng.
iheni were many
ferings.

release of the Russian Interned ship?,

Many friends gath-1 one at 8aa Francisco and three at Ma-

ered to pay their last

respects r.nd j alia.

This U the first official recognl-t

beautiful floral of , tioa by the Uaitad States of the rail- j
ion of
Pn«c*wlanAn»«*. peace!
Carier
in llcation
of th<*
the RossoJapanese

l!nder.aker

Wish wc could call every man in town lo the
phone and ask him to come to see our

NEW NECKWEAR

ur’-i. hy ih»* corrupt aimo..phorv -A j
call the king uf England, the Austrian
emperor and

Ife hap gore to Olivet and will begin
wfirk next we«*k.

w ^

mittou indiKrrf-iouR slu* wg. drhon toj

Lieut.

sccc'*ed

3TKK.C.1

©dnnell Bros.fi)

Grace

church In thU city, has b.*en wUh th.*

PAUNI

ME/NS e-YOUNO MENS
CaOTHlMG 1 & PURMISmNCa

The new fall shapes are handsome; the silks arc
new and our XhXKWEAR DLPART.MENT these
days is a sort of Beauty Show.

r~^—■

NEW OVERCOATS.
A§ fine an assortniont uf new fall

WE HAVE HANT EXCLUSIVE FATTEBNS IJf
trarnioiits as

may

EVEM

25c ani 50c GOODS

Ik* fouipl in the city

7.50 to 22.00
Made to fit—and they fit

^

KubeckSBoyfSSSJT

He was ihe tuily

malt on th«* tiain iliat w:i> hint.
The

the

of (’oiin

-

Wo have the larg4*st liin*

liM»;i Ibnd ave

mu- wa-H Injiircl. but Just how

somH-vs

and the ufflee flxtuivs.

AMERICAN

M.rqu.tt •

nuimhig aiol wa-- conip;* t*‘l>

ceuid iM't !*•• ].-hmi.m|

ar

murd«‘r»*iN.

adjourm-d again this afternuon

Whi-

Inc In the.raparliy of manaxer

iUIk

J»»bn A. I.indsay oi

tVdilUc. Mich.. Oel. H;.-The vuii

haj. many Irl.tidH m the .-it) who wdl
are

A -time train im ih.
k**y

cannot Ik* rbarvd away t*etnre timighi,!
SiH-clal lo the Exeniiu: Rec» *n1.

tMiiel.

piauH

j

•':lo but it ih believed that the wrcckj

v.wr> and .UitIiij: that time h*^<Tonie
well l.nosn n» the traiellus public, lie

hlh future

|

layrd Today.

Heanr.g

Will Ba October 2S.

of the Hotel Whliliiv: f.M It,*' past nln*'

rulll

Paswngcr Traint Were De-

ran into a washout thi*- ».ldc of IMo-^

lire furalshlna and equipment of the
Rouse.

dant Occurred Near Petoakey and |

r

*<Y<M**«‘ -IM.X.-S

TO START

MWiMich

JOHN A. LINDSAY OF THIS CITY
WAS HURT.

Bean Battled.

iSM

.t"

than llMftr ngoiTA

110. 112, $15. aad $18 j

in this

he'lp<*d and the nexn»es wrote to the
president and

tell

A cnv«w«<t<. Cowl Iwro tndwywfiwr It f.ir tb» noxl Va wwk»UtrM ,Kit 11 WWX, for atrxt SPBINII
wodHUMMUTdl'K*! Ifyubwrr.
douU«r. ww know of aoUtiSg thxt

PRICES:

LET US SAVE

STOKE TMIN WRECKED

MflJl TO BUY

excellent leather.

(Coatinuod on Third Page.)

pmvUlon for the

ccdortMl cHIrons, who asked the presi

vxceplionally well, ami has a

-Our CntumiUi IHrds

he of vital

with nature

.

President

HOWARD WHITING BOUGHT OUT
E. C. COMPTON.

Pt«>f*HM>r Kts-ler will deliwrj

traininK critic for thiid grade work

Church-Committeo

cetved Teleoram from Secre­

tw

WHITING HOTEL SOLD

kchord.

two brtures on

•AgTlculfuro *

ic.^The treaty

iH-i:otU,H.d

had an

rrearii. <*ak»* and coffee

at

the public at Large, while four lecture

Asked Roosevelt to Addraaa Them at

al­

the colors at the emfxTor a command
of

all

Refresh menu if chicken salad

bread

and ’Teachi rs* rre*<l” fill the program

tbemselvf-. ready to Join

Hi. IVIer.iburK. <>« i

and

The first scsKhm of the "Inspirathi*)

deal

|Kiwer.

reiurnliiit to

former <iccapailona

time.

I

which should

Soldiers are ailvUe.l lo uUIlre the oji-

ways hold

County

same*

of science at the Mt. neaxant Normal |

made this afternoon an order was is
from

From

ITtif. Keeler, who occupies the chair I

aued InstrucllDR the Japanese to re
train

Oi-tx Ooolc S'toro

was aiven at hl.*^ home, a numlier of his

Today’s Session.

turo

80NVILLE. FLORIDA.

liy

the army In tht* fie
Hd U forlilUden

Mr. Aahton

friends liclni; present to Kay KiMKlbyc
In

Large Attendance of Teachers

Trs>«rHe county

Komum man drtvoft*lo ihr ItnpctiaL

company.

been In the emplor|Of the Hannah IL
l-ay MeiTamlle company for some time

The evenini: was very pleasantly spent

the Otstrici Schools of Grand

TO ADDRESS
THEN^EDROES

Kelly Lumlnr

Saturday evcnln* a farewell party

ENTERTAINING TALKS BY PROF.
KEELER AND MI8W ALLEN.

pubJlr. a ill startle the arUtocracy.

rrcrlrod onlv l.v novt-rnnuni offlrUI-.

for the

and learea.with an eicellrnt record

Traverse

]V

ALSO

The man In ibe raM- who h.

l-»AiHon.
PtUnburg

raiMMT

paid to bi Involted. Is in a hlKh aociaJ

> Mnd« Public OPIeUlly In T#ki»
*1.

be

the family l>e htimlUau d by ln*r mla
foniine.

I*

an

that the

of Haml Faulted China Plat.-* an> now Iwing thown
Tliorp an- .Arious and attraotiv*- floral and fmit pattern*
- a a.-light for the oy.'» to feast upon. Without donbt
one of the most elaborate di»plajA this Hty hat had the
pleMureof Ks inc or the opportiuiity of pnrohaamg from.

Charles Ashton left yesterday no<
keviKT

lonmal to a family of wealth and prom

RETURN

TO OBUAL OCCUPATION*.

*

BEADIIFUL DESIGNS

for Hillsdale, where ho will Im' book*
ShhiKle

In

to Cortmar

Scbueler aha admitted

By Ulrr to the Kir^nlnic ttewnj.

t:

ho.piiaJ

antemortem^ atatetneot

Inc «o MStcrly.

6 O’CLOCK EDITION

VALUE OF
NATURE STUDY “r™

win Crwu
•etiaation.

a aqcialld tcnciscct. a atriktntly bcao-

WHICH IS MOW FlftlT CLOSED

WCATHKN-nir conlfiit »U prob•bij Toemtay. Vsriabl« irioda •bin•

FAfiEffEUPAHn

Y«.ng Womnn

•bunlW

TRAVCRSe CITY. MICHIOAN. MONDAY, OCTOBER «, 1»0#.

By Wire to the Brenlac BocortL

MPANEBC ORDERED TO rWeCI
THE TREATY OF FEACE.

p

HP

' >-■ 'v-'viV

Our fine furnishing department is attracting much
attention.

m



-i

THEEVENINGRECORD

SSgi

*-tAr«ara.aB—'•
THE ^HEEIDENT* STAND.

The nu» quMtkm ba» asmln conw*

tbrowar. uwk SU pMce.
•rerr SUM that the local bofa pSaf

tchoola. Dow# hare to cringe to the
!few who do not btl>vc ‘n Christlanjlir? We have ihnu^a I .e E:jle from
I. Tbe baeba aad taeblea calael
I the schools except as li occurs .n ih*?
4 wltb aaao agalaai tbc4r bMtf
eachlag aad a few minutes
teau M ratter, the asplra frapi
anises, aad exea then w«
Jortem. aspsraallr 4M kla baat to
BMMt be careful iBt we otead some
the coatfot a -dBwtac'* Batch SO ttAID raOFEttttOII OILMfIT OF i one. we left the whole burden *rc?:
Id of a aaappr feotball gaBw.
THE FUiUC 9CHOOL%.
j upon the churches and the church Is
Uaa loaiag aerers! Bore pedau for
hardly able to carry it."

NITIOIIJIEEDS
SUNDAY SCHOtL

He toW of thq dlfflculty In securing
teachers and said that the Sunday
school must not only teach the gospel
----- ^-----I but must combat the Influences outside
SAID PROF. NYE. PRINCIPAL Ow\^ <^hurch. The law cant fk> much.
the Sunday achool most do iu pan.
HIGH
He advocated a special courae of study
for Sunday school leachert and a son
Krtion arKtem." u„----- . a certain
subject would teach thauand the
-Rally 1
Classen would coroe to her as the
at First BatbodisL
scholars were ready to receive that
parUcular pan of the Bible. He also
The child and ihe Sunday school expressed the belief that the churen
should
support Nke Sunday school mud
wa« the ipeelal topic at Grace church
yesterday. In the rooming at 7:30 not look to the^Sunday schoed for sup

Trarcrae Oty wbkh srpuM cenaialy
have beca Bade had not hla laterfereoce prevented the team from faiC
Phifins.
Ludba CarrBd Over.
The faaiare of the aficraotm
cttired la the aecoad half. The ball
waa In Traverse Cltjr*a poaseasSoi
Bast Jordan's twelve-yard line. L'
hit right tackle but would have beea
stopped with a small gain bad ao«
Robertaon uken him around the waist
aad dragged him tea y^rds when hf
waa tripped, la falling be gave
Lodka a shove which sent him into
Cherrenka's arras who carr1t*d
across the llte
First Half.

THE EVANS SANITAEIUH

In treatJni'>Nl noses a I*arts physi­
cian uses an Insmiment resembling a
very large tootbbniah. but haring fofs
t.v platinum wire* Instead *»f bristle*,
niiis instrument ts a* heavy as an or­
ALTHOUGH VISITING TEAM WAS dinary hoosebold hammer. It Is conntsded with an electrical ma< blne and
MUCH HEAVIER.
Is (hen used In hammering the tronhlcI wxne nose rather sharply for several

For the treatment of the Liquor and Opiam Habits and all
Forms of Drug Addictions bv the

EVANS METHOD
Will be open to receive patiente about Oct 15.
jyarticularB address

For full

I. OAW,
l-oolc
-TMJkVBPtOK OITM. Ml OP-1.

10 3

BUT BIG I4AN DtDNT MAKE BRIL
LIANT SHOWING.

I
<

Tbe Meet Pewertal aearebllakf. .
At nlglit the greatest searehllgbt to
the world now fiadhea from the anmBlt
of Pike's peak. Poaseased of twice tbt
' Score Wa» 27'^-to 0—Ludka Carnea power of the lights carried by great
: . Ovar tha Line
Boll Doq Play
hattleablp* and built upon a track
twelve feet to circumference, wltb.ro.V'
of Robertaen anrChervenka.
Utimr eootart. this marvek>u» light
V
The Game.
Xalls upon the Kansas-Colorado state
line, the Royal <;or|te. Denver and thi
; ; Outwrtght'd by a large margin aad Oipple CYeek gold fleWs lU whlB
beac-on carries
miles thrimgb tha
'^crippled during the last part of the
Jagged bill ctmntry of the Rocklea
game the Uval High schwl boys rmn
the East Jordan t^-am up and down ibe
The new WlllUmsburg luidge. In
flcJd .for five touchdown* Saturday. New York. Is to l*e lighted by a mu­
EhreaUirer kicking t wo guais.
nicipal plant, the |K>wer for w hlch prill
The teams went Into the gmmo llaed lie develofted from the burning of
lip a* publUhed to Saforday'a Record street sweefilugs. It U announcttl that
but when It Invame apparent that ibe the Inrlnerating plant has Iteen In-1
visitors were getting the wbrat of li atalM and that eferytlOn# wlU I#!
lu Ojwraiiau by Oqt. 1-

tfceir le$l UtolTNNu toJwYS aad Hmaer
l Jordan's giant hammer^

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Cokwel Henry Walteruon,
great
I KeniocWy aothorllr on wabliiB IVm.
I ncrtcT and the aplaPh WT mint Juleps,

MISTAKEN ECONOMY

j tokl a stow llw
*“ ^**‘*^ **
1 demonsimtt^ that an editor to Is^ sue
rewsfnl must be dlplomaUc.
An editorial acqoalntanee of l.ls.
Coloarl Ifenry w»d. uma recently sit­
ting In his s.inctmn when an o®ce W
rusb«M 111 and dUlorbcd the mighty
tmul or thought.
-There are two genllemeD ontalds
who would like to ice you. air/* antiouneed the lK>y.
-Who are llw-yr asked the «dlf(*r.
dmiipHk his abeurn. “Wliat do they

Is ne\cr mon apiuirvnt than w^en one undertakea to bum an old
woTO-Pul ^tov%ibai juft eaU up the fuel because they think they cacuoi afford a ntw one.

umonfFT n theciobci!

OUTPLAYED
EAST JDRDAN

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THt IVEWKO MCOftO. TRAVEMC CITY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1*05.

there was holy communkjo and special.
The Rev Mr. Stout carrletl the snbup In FrnnMMt H«n.. veliV •dmloi»
prayer for the children and at the regleacher
tmlos Bfid u usual the pn^ldem hai dan and the ball was downed on their .Mr monilnR «n»c* the Rev. C. T. J«t Urther hr nrlnK Ih..
MtUnd It directly nud nlib do rircum 27-ymrd line. After making their yard«» Stout Bellvered . .pecMl .eriDoi. .p-1 must be icorAllr rtron* .nd Impar.
locutloo. PrcfldeDi Roosevelt will twice the ball went to Traverse City ptoprMte 10 the oet«Klo«. to the even l »<>">
«> »>»■
▼Islt JacksonvUle. Morlda oo his By a series of plays around right end la« there «». . ,p,-cl.l .. rvice ,i this to be •« nece»Mr> .* the teachlttir
•otitberB trio The comntttec In and another the opposite way the ball which Prof I. a ClIlKrt. .uperlniend
••■f l««on
aurfe had made uo prorUlon for the went down to the visitors* uatsyard eot of the loci Khool. and Prof. K L '
Frieo<»a Church.
Msroc*. srbo had ask«*d the prt^ldeiit Hne and Carter took U between the Nre. priucIpM of Ih. HiBhachool.de. i
A public mU.lonar,- nu-etlur ...
to Babe them ao address In the Bap goal pt/sis In Just four minmes ol Mrcrcfl short addre-se* Judge Fre<l-j
church Taxt « \en
Hat church tcolored.l The coromliu*^ play. Ehrenberger kicked goal.
crick W. Marne of ihl< .llsjrlcl MNiln:: The m<etlnB open. ,1 a ltt. .i scrlpThe local boya kicked oE. EaslJor alHu called upon but eM.re*e.-.l a dt ' '"f rcailm* bv the pa.tor Ml»..-d l.v
ffafoacd to consider this and the
aacroea wrote to the pre*ldenl and a dan's ball on their forty-yard line an l aire not t.. talk on il..' sul.Jie- at ,h.. >ltiRlnB. Miaa Ellt PttzBcrald deltvcn l
Uksgrmm n an r<-r< fved statlnK tl-a< after losing three yards the ball went pr,... nt tin,.' but ...b-r -.,tnc ilm- In ! «
rceli.tlott and ahe---------d by Miss Ib-ssle Ah vandi-r. who |
ov*T An«T a few good gains Ehren the future.
tbe ncjcroen should
r.H-«»iailred
by staling ianother !>b*asltiK recitation.
To lh»r averaat; tionl.i ruir unfatull Ixrger staiif<l around right end an l
Professor CIHM-rt
the|^^, jj,,.
would ‘ cons IdAn enJo>*aUe .olo was given by l
lar with condltlcms In the south, the- bad a clear fleld before him but lh»*j^,^t
• while man's Intokrancv of the nearo umpire w«. Ill the ».> .ltd 'rlpl>cJ j-w,, whether the Sunday rch<«; wn* o; Charle, Helm .lAI » r.^^ltMUon by .kr j
Sa IncomprehenslUle hut condiilou. him. The vlKltor. rui the b.11 .txl
nee^l or value to Ihe
untry It:
Altiander. • Mexico Miction." j
aeem to foster this Homever, In thli punied. A fe» line amaabea took tbel,,,.. ,,.1 .,1 ihV «<.rlda riehe.i men re : «**
PfP»rvl PAl--r
cently puhlisbed flfty-two in Hw 1m i ’ ^
\S*hlnnery A vocal s<i!o bv •
case It Ktein»» to have gone toti far ball a few >-ard» toward tbf goal
American* and an American head ' Mr. Thomi>son precr*ded the art.tress of
The nearnjw did not ask to he rerot Ludka broke through right tackle and
the list. Th«- majority of the 11m i
evening de?lvero«l by M B. Holley i
nlzvd 111 cotijmutlon with ihi* shlt#s ran twenty-two yards. The hall went [
American and English and llie«ie
iilusirated with a ‘nuni'.H i f»f In
but simply wished to hear the pre^i over on East Jordan's seven yard
ri^hci l•■r.•^UnB article.; fn.m Mr. Ho!l..y.
dent address them lii thek own rhuj eh It wa. at ihl. point that Madd-n k wa» ;
,h. i.^dlny laiRe .tdlectl.... Different n.vu.. «ef,
away from the white people. I»re*i put in. He htaitcl around riBht end
dent Roosevelt could not cooidslenily but Miller downiMl him for a two^yard Chrl.ilan naiimif If Cerl! Rhed.*
* “dmb.. of idol,.
refuse this requcht as the netro under loss, iheu they punted and in a few »ere aim alive he ..ndoubtedly w.e.ii i f™“'
coumrie..
Firat MafhodiM.
the roiihtiUiiloii U a rli|y<*n of Ih’M moment, f'heivenka made a <onch-j
ihU
Sunday -clKHd rally day was ol. |
,„i.re.ilnR
country and mtliN d to the rlRhtH au l do« n and KhrenberBcr sent the oval |
at th»* nrst MethisILt elinreh
privllrues incidental to such. Their sailing over the cross liar and
in hla four requirements for th<
request was within reason and shuuM' tw«s. the is*Ms
Rhmles acholarshtps. two are ediira ycM.'day and despite the shower^hacame
up jnsf lM-ri»se tlie sirvje, th*-ie
East
Jordan
look
the
ball
ou
tli
e'havr been ftanted.
tlonal and two are moral, showing hta’
/
The mere 7^1 4hat the atiutheni 2G-yard line and were forced to pu
rich m“a i>lare stress on morality as wa.-* a gooil cr iwtl in attendance Th"
n!c«ting opened with a sot > li> ih.
have taken Ihtrrt^'t-enough,to The hall came back rapidly and a
well as anything ekse.
r.owly nrgaui7.eAi Sunday whtK»i »jrhoi^ yar.l run by Chervenka bniught It
^ .^Ith to hear ih- jm sldent
America Is reaillly the forenioth«' visitors' 2,*> yard line with five mlii Christian nation and the Iu.ih- td Ho Chestia follfiwed by a v» ry InteresHu"
fu\ sign and tha» only gfHMl can
«->erelse
h.\ KnHi WilMin ati-i nenal l
play. After a I'-ynrd
'from listening m an addn*ss
nation is In the Sunday uchool and
Ludka sc«.re<l again. Tlie linlf
" broad a mau as the prvshleni is
yet how pom-ly is this Important mat Koxi.nrgh, This con isi,*.| of Uw tiHe
without further score.
> taimy.
ter managtol. In the nblic scjtootv
Second Half
there are CO.tMSt pupils he.t in ?ht Sun the Iasi quarter. Miss VVli-on n-pevi
.. ENORMOUS BUSINESS GENERAL.! Ilo-ebr—b ««d H.tmer «ere Riven flay schools there are only half Hir*^ ing tlu* title aii.l Mastei Hoviuirgh H.•a i.hoa at end In ihl. half anti Nurd number. It i* a matter of ciimmoi! golden text. Which hoHi dnl jierf.n ly
^
The .luvulatlve market of the rt.un |
,^,phed off
A solo by U. Verscy l.« gg fuUo>v*Nl u
kmmicdgc what will bapi>eu. e8|H*ctal
. try U not a. proml.lnR a. manlpula-j
Travel,e City punte.1 back and
song by the primary tl« partment Aft"
ly in a democracy If half H\i> iKipnla
the sehooi had. sung a song Hi** <fle^
timi <d .UKk. wonid wl.h bni <t>«l«- L.on t.K.k the luill at the eeiiter ofdl.e tIon Is not !nteresu><1 In morals.
trtal enndltlon. coul.l iuare,-Iy be iH-tKbrenberRcr went around rlRht
Everyom* Is |nter»*sied in this cv>iin
ter. ThU Is what Henry rb ws. the end for :*» yards Ludka smashml the
Wall strict authority, says of the sl>- line for 15 yards. The ball changed try fn>m a iKilhlcHl standp dtit. yet th.
interest in Sunday sclouds Is in«»r‘
flat ion 111 his review of Sat unlay ;
hamls and Maddock went anwind right than that of liuilding up Hie churcho closed
"The general situathm Is exceed {end for a 'JO-yard gain He irltMl the
it has a iKilliiral slgniflcance. Judge
. Ingly aallafaclory. A hamper con. same thing l»uf Hunter was in the
crop, the s»*coml largest wheat crop {wav an«l dowtietl him for a Io^s. Trav­ Gram aaid that over one-half the crlni-'
Inals in MIrhIcan were under 2**
and a giMid cotton entp Is a rorablna- erse City t.K.k the hall and Ludka
^ triking slndlaril, betwt-eu ,k-|,rd
tion of gtKid fortune that Is frrrsUtl- iMsm sent hetwocn the posts for an^!at^•meMt
fan that only not b<
ble. Aln aiU tin re Is a siden.lld for­ other touch»h>w^i. A* this Junctun'
half
the children ut the comrry .
eign demand f<r tliess- pnMluet* anl Panek sprained h!s right ankle and
f in the Sunday sclusds.
p j\'ciKmev7m the
‘ mil foreign trade Is now running iip«ni Roseltmok pH>k his plac«* while Stmnt»c*Uev*! him fxTfecllv honorable in all
He told ol scenes In Chicago. Nt
an*>ih« i record brtmkhig scale. So.u“ stm playetl rk'ord’s guard and Nor.l
bnsiue.ss transactions an«l flna’H-iallv
Vork and Boston despite which
Uhw id the inipruvenietit In domiwllc
dry out any obligaiions made
lea
is
considePHl
the
buKllng
Christian
iraili> Ik obtainiHl from the r<cord,o(
Travcrs«‘ ('iiy tovik Hie ball on
^ *'’waldinp. Klnnan 4: Maiw in.
^ Itank clearings, which In the nine Jordan s 15 yanl lino and shortly after­ nation. The great interest slmnld U
in the Sunday sch»>ol. he sai.l It was [
Wholesale Druggists. Tolo<!»*. O.
months ending Hepl. Hh amounted to ward Ilob* rtson. Lndka and Cbervcn17'*''.
not always the large church that had'
$103 kpo.tNio.oOfl. an Incn-ase ..f i.early ka made th< ir sensational play.
tbc .xrRv sunaav ,cb.«. but .-v. rv j
r^h/tv^t'T’;'
.37 IMT <eni ov.T last year This is a
The game ended with a score of 27 j church should have a large Sunday 1 Xt sHmoUlaIs sent free I’rire T5c per
most phenomenal exhibit, and Is more
Uchool Therein lies ihA remedv fort bottle, i^old by all druggist.^
duo Id th«:acinaJ growth of business
! th.- « tt in tho-rotinirv Th.-i>- mn.t no-1 Take lUH a Katnil.v Dili, for r.ii.,ll
than tu higher prices and speculation
j aliprc oli-t- t1i<- vhih! l.-ams ibi- ro,|.,-|
________________
ilailnmd *wmlng.- also rtmtimie to
By means of
Pref. R. I_ Nve.
THE N>:\V .loiibl- l.r.a.t.-.l riiif;.
give liKlispuialdi*»\ ld»*net*K of naiional vrntlon the inannfarttire-of ihe.*t« of
Mr. S-,,. „I.I that a v...,„.rv aRo. .v.'h*- br.au] lah. l. ih<- m.-.- slu..»- of thIndus!rinl acilvitx U\ showing latcer glasR by mnehlnery. ready for nse
gross teturns Traffie Is alreatly be w ithin half an hour of th<‘ tnennd<'>wrent ,.r,.Rsl,- .a-.-nrro.l in al.i.h th.- Hat.-• bavk. all In the.- b.-au.lf..l n.-a. Kiay,
."-I Kta.v mlitur«
to-h-y..uns
youd capacity, and soin«‘ of ihe roatl ♦ j state of the niateriaL is rendero*! i*oa. an.l th.- rh..m, a.-re ,vp.ra..-U
hav.. ju,i
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>lmo.i duulde the tium-1 slide. The Fourranlt ma. hine enn tnn> everything iienaiulng i ChriMlanitv'”'*'"
out enntinuoual.r sheets of gkiss tblrtywas Uken from the scl a.1. - I «>.Dr.; Of ■■'■d ftiHT of cars Tfie iee«»rd of meivantlh* j
Hamilton Clothuii:
•if vre .ltdn-t “O' K 'f
failures Is^alsu as.suring. the total b»r :
kI length and of a uniforni ihlek- tlm*** wonder." he said
the same nine mrmths being only IT*;.- j
rarylng from one sixteenth of an swing a little ttK> far We call our
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tHHVMM. against ................. ih* f,,, tU. ‘ h.eh
Christian nation, yer we do
flve-«1xteenths of an left. Tlils selves
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
g1.n«< Can t>e obtained n« rough glass
dare to teach the Bible in our
for ninktng extra thin glaw*. a« hortlcnlitiral glawi and window glass.-Exrliaiige.

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-1 don't know who tliey are, sir.**
repheil the lad. -hut one Is a r>oel and
! the Ollier is stone deaf ”
j -Oh that's all right/' mqionded Ihe
«dltor as he pKkisI up his paste
I hnoli: *'.v^n Juvi
out nnd 1«*11 lb#
j p»M'i that the rii*nr man W the iMilor.**
j —I’lUsburg lUspatih.

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You ran have atn t»ne of our 63 different styles heating stoves with
jiifl a small ivaynunT dot^n anl pay the balaure with nhnt you save
on the ilifferencA- in fuel ro:5«’in;ption betVeeti i’ and your id 1 one.
Ceme in and look them over.

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A. J. McPHAlU

DENTISt

J. W. St-ATER

Boos SC Wllh4n 1

Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher

Carpet C3«anii« Worka

AT THE SOUTH SIDE STORE

N. B. CHAPIN. Proiw1«tor

Oloslcs

J. M. nuellmaniat .
R6AL 6STATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
213 B«t rronl Bt.

P* R K K I

j - FOR LADIES’ MISSES’ AND %ILDREN
/

w.. givr • VIOLIN OR MANDOLIN io
M««*i popll. W« h«tn» alTMdT dlMnbalMl
and sUtl b«r« mur« U> giv*.
CaUorphoo#.
LX>BXEB t'NIOK A Tlh

National School of Music!

Let us show you the latest mod­
els in the Empire, half fitted, fur
lihed and fur collar coats. We
will make it worth your time to
Visit 1mis SLurt?,

A. J. WILHELM

SOUTH
SIDE

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

Up Blair.

DR.J.W.tllOQINS

Fine Dental Work
:

UNION
STREET

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

Mi iMt rrant 8A

Wmw. m

JAMBS A. PURVIS
UP-TO DATC JIAGK LINE

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gior. or ghsM'*

BUOBU.'.S
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HWMt,
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DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

The Stove Question
is the all absorbing^ question just now but we make
it so easy for you because we have such a splen['.ill your
(ltd stock to select from, We want
attention to

THE GARLAND BASE BURNER
which is the finest stove ever made; all the latest improvements*
prices ^re from Soo.OO^o $5.5.(K».

The

THE GARLAND HEATER
is the stove tha*^ ^xiv<*s splehclid satlsfaelion.
to $25 00.

SMOKE CONSUMING STOVES

They a're sold from'51‘2.00

.

arc the greatest inventions of modern limes. In the “Royal Hot Blast’*
the device for consuming the smoke is built right in the stove and in
tliis way becomes part of the fuel. It makes no difference what fuel
you use. even the dust and scrapings from the bottom of the coal bln
can be used. 1 hese sell from $15.<>0 to SlO 00.

AIR TIGHT STOVES
arc the cheapest and most eco*nomical stoves made. They are so easily
taken care of and such splendid heaters. These sell from $1 25 and up.

WOOD HEATING STOVES
that give such universal satisfaction and require so little attention.
They are the best “warmers” you ever had in the house. They sell
from $2.75 up.

COAL HEATERS
and the greatest lint' to select from. All sizes to suit your room and
your pocketbook. Sell from $12.f)0 to $25.0(J.

THE ROUND OAKS

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

are the heating stoves. Kemember there is but one "Round Oak" and
we are the sole agents for this north region. These are so made you
can burn wood or cither hard or soft coal and the different sizes sell
from $12.00 to $30.00.

P-II^TY
P» K R
OKIMT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

THE HMHUH & LAT
MERCUITILE COWHNt

SEE omt WINDOW 2So

J. B. ,Paige Electric Co.
Itf CASft SSR^T-

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THEeVEWIMORECOim, TtUVEME CITY. WCHieAN. MONDAY. OCTOBEE1*. 1«05.
THE CHINESE DOCTOR.

FORTY RES A MINUTE, ‘j* DISHWASHING MACHINE,

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WANT

AOm

tb llrlnfc
! The melbod of tnrotinr ;ick ,««n.
"*!*•
< tateral Ubd,.
ma.-hioe. hare
mhr it
Ui
jotented w tthm the |c.
years, bat ni«»«t of •Cbrfu have Im>»»u too . of I’nlon street on E3evemh a^:,
o/ -r^
1
*»«*»<* it cre*t» te Ue ekai
boateeaa.
'
to dmt of tbe other! J
n»m\^ •f membem of Trmwiie j
aod
for knowU
txMnplkwti^
in
etmstro.'tkm
Only the
Mra. K. E .WIlUama. who ha. been.
with all modem Improvemecis: KaCUy U6gt. No. 75. K. of P.
pro|»rletorK t»f hotels, n'^taumnis.,
I Mcood. tMcolue it Itl%« a child a knov Mra. Julioa CampbeU’a gwaat. left this
^
^
quire of A. Cam»w-au. T30 A:mih
ih^ kxiit^ njoam y«ttn>day
wbai a proiilem It Is
Ie4ge of hU anrrouiuliBks; third,
morning
for
her
home
In
Grand
Rajs'
the
rnlon St
ort IC tf
• of loach hi ao;
dishes as they pse In
•rrmBitmwtt lor the prodoetkm of caaee froa It oae can teach a aynpa.
Ida
Xny. ano
.
ioai IT W aaid .
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.— , me «x»ui>e ui a «ny.
and a siuipte
slluple ondcngsiT—iin.
*-mjnoo fto4 PyibUi*," to be glreo here thetlc tplili: fotjrth. because fre
flat uafnrMrs. H Price of Si. Tbomaa. T>nl-.
Thil
ran determine the romMdm.
^‘^ *^**
vi*- of thu kind savm them time and
%. Ill Btetnbera'ii | o^e can get erery element.
Ihport
«»-«ne of ibn other
One mactilur
^be ma.-hine mustraifd berntaoroom flai
who baa been rUltlng ai Northport
Grand opera bottae. Tlckeia were la- j
Prltaary Raadina.
uTTganv merely by the fec4,1ehe-s or! ^ * ca^iy can be haudled by
ftix«,tion of two Ohk. men. hoastkeeping at
and Leland. went to Detroit this
.u»d to *ub of ibo B^nbor. u. hr; prof„«,r K«-I^r *« foUo.od by lag to visit.
strength of the beats, bat they aar [ ^
^ | aeems exo^liugly pn,eti.nl o|t ots^ra ‘
there are no leas than twelve different, MO
_ bakera.
mAO to Ibeir frt«4,. b«id« t.o mi« A11«. «bo fr* u
K. A Swan
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Engihh secAntHm this movemefiu of the arterlea In Ibe ho-!
ma.-hlne wUl work oo tnxtcb
the required to prert-ni l»n*akage. *Tbe
'i
ttcket. b.l», ^
«,h ««.b,r for!
ter pup 7 months old. white U»d».
man Issly. «n of whi.-b ran
detci.;
pHneipW as
and It I ,1
,, proviilExl. uodemcatli w
vrm.'h
bl> o>B 0.0. It I* poulbli- tb»t »0 of j«, ^0,0, rti. .pokr Of BUIT rbil
l»»-tniu
Miss Bessie Nichols, wh laa been ed !.r. feeling the fingees. w r.M ami
slightly ticked; black
luick
^**’ iare plaivnl tbe tanks
Ib»tlrk«.l«o^.otboo.,»b.^r.B.r|,b„
^
,h*n- Mlaa Ethel Gibbs* guest
returned I ■»■»«.
' Sons got his Ulea. Tbe
; R^ng wlwvc the tank- i- a mast, uptm { “' -r hip> Gone .-inoc Oci. *; 1. M.
o.d b* iMOd lor r»rlou» tcuotu. bm !
m„|.
gh"
, tt ben a fiatient calls*on him for exendless tha t like ;
home todaywbJ,-h is a lua.krf. the nx>-|»tiude for
Winnie.
W.'Eighih *;!reet.
It U «poct«l that ««rir »11 of tbeBj.*,., „
b. ,b.
^
amlnat^
the
tio«q<ir
first
presses
tbei
^
except
that
tbe
"cti|w
Miss ifary Rnssetl relumed to her
»
ort 1S-21S
l»i«* A~H
*m b. imrebMod.
I ,.,eb« to »ork up K^booJ llbrmHe- home in Cadillac this morning after anu. wrist and fingers, toochlug nearly* ^
e%,^ part. Hometimea ten or fifteen ; «*•<* ■* one eud of the madi
aiKlII-------------------------------- -------------------'X FEW DA\^-i,cS^dVeffi;5dTb^
The beat reserved seats in the the- that should conutn books not only for
visiting Mrs. Pfaennschmldt.
minutes are or^-upict! with this exanilna
"cups** with doagb
sale of a k»t of young men*s miitr. 3f.‘
ater will be at tl earh. the ne»t bevt re/ereace but stories for children
A. B. Curtis left ihU morning for don. Then be may ask ff the patient
1«“ tbrxingti a
and 3i; site*;, sir.-s for Biuatl and
at 7& rents earh and feoeral admU' well. She wished that eeery room hi
Benton Harbor, where he will attend , h« manierl or single ami also his age. ^**»*'*‘
P*^*-'
fhem
medium .Nl/ed m. .n. at friOand |lf.S<t.
»l«iO at SO reoTs. This product ion Is a library
Thronjeh readlac si
the Grand Ledge of the I O O. F as ‘
the limit of tbe ex- raWAhlng the mau who vv-ll supply the
WHl. the way they Lave «ime.^boa/^
one of the finest dramatic perform ! tboucht (be child had the foundatk
Then a third will pot tbe *ilds‘
a delegate. C. G Sherwood, also a amlnation. Api«irvntly he . an tell ibe
u. the value of offering
tire of Ibe disease wfiboai quesdoul*‘«** «>»«
through an
antes la the co*iotry and the company | laid for fxher work. Miss Keel
delegate, went to aenton Harbor last lug ftmbcr.
s»e nud tximc lut ready lor
u» an appneiativo p.H>pk—two wj*ks
which produces
it one of the very; (houahi that (he exmduct of many ebj- week.
pivs.-riptlon
1 the ordl- the Isblc.
longer the picking will be poor. H^itt
best. Tbe snprf*n>e chancellor of the i dHMl in scb<x>l depended upon Ihei.
Mrs. Herb Shier left Saturday on tbe uarj tlilue
of tbe tua.blues and t
come
soon.
of the Unlte.1 readme and she i
Knlibis of Pjthl
I that many who 11:05 Pere Marquette for Grand Rap «us sized iMioare «»r luipcr.
pcrfe. tly. Tbe vsHt
oci H tf
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Blates witnessed
ice la were not as trusty and helpful
lilngiug n IkHI. be hai
hands tl,e prr
Ids to join her husband who has bee.n
Mlnneapolts «m Oc 6 and pronounce 1 others read matter which they tbouM there since June. They will make their S4TiptloU t
anese attendant vtIh. Vork WorW.
enters, for en.-h ]byslcla
U
every not
Primary reading should be di home in that city.
i
respect, and one entailing an expendl vlded Into two parts, abe said. One
tm«t
«^ith
tw
ii.avJk-nu
WW.*
SOLDIER’S
WIRELESS
DEVICE
tSJOO SKIRTS FOR $2.4®.
Mrs. A. Hadley, who has been visli-|
' * 'nwinicnt. If be has a
-----------lure of about fJ».ooo.
75 plaited and shirred akirti.
prt)iM-r:y Udng the preparatory while Ing at Good Harbor, returned bom*^ j larg^ ,,ra,
tl.v. I.e m
may employ a nath
^Tiile the iM^rformanre Is one of the .eher ctmslaied of reading pro|>er.
made of Parama cloth, sold
Is morning.
j ebemtet. who makkes ijp the i»r.*v. r:
areat popularity aroonc the maNM-s. It
everywhere
for $5j00. Juat for
Little chIHrim are able, she said, to
Mrs. Theresa Campaign and daugh ' lR»n.
wlrele«* luHiruiiifii! wrlgtilug
Is especlai!) populsr and Intercstina to master phoftica as well as older fines. ter. Celia, who have been at Cedar'
« flyer. $2.49.
j
UDd and a half and under exotirkuis features of
members of the Knijehts of p>'lhlas be­ The more reading given children the
ct U-2t
The QlofaexStorw.
ineot is the way iu - haustive tests giviug better results
cause 11 alves a dramatic exemplifica­ better readers they are.
mlmluistcr their than tbe more cumbenuune .luacblucs
the ofli.es of tbe u«»v in use has been luveattni at the
tion of the principles of that areal or
Natura Study.

(prtiH liMil
bavr
,•■.1., lMrT..k..l.} Uurf. Aiiuis.
boTO I^.y.
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aanlzatlon. The story of -Damon an 1
After a i<*n minute recea* Pmf<*sKor
Mri. J. H. MonmpBDd Mrt. Charle.,
« tra n><>m itm.bmrui. Thl. I. * « 5><uiik -jldi. r of U..- .iiiul .MHW.
P)-thlas" has been a houihold word for 1 K.*. ler amv
continuation of hia suie Johnton left tbl> monilnx for Benton
«l»ackms tfiartment. well lighted.
f iransndittxl and reaae«. and appoalse
JuM. -.Nature Study." dealing with Harbor, where they wHl attend the an i Qorutly tnuiamented wltb «»riental |wt
U^we.-u Mare island
shether Pytbians or
many pracllcgl aubjecla. a cat with nnal grand lodge of the I. O. O F. and '
*«1 pitioms aud ^ontaUilng small apd i
Buena station titjje afl
coefls erf Ibis produc'tlon will l>e de- Its five clawg on the front feet and
Daughters of Rebecca which conven-v tables, each with two or three chairs. ! «r time. Tbe atqtaratus is Imlns use.! lasg ihnmgb aud IhW susiMUdivi u|-ut
vi»ted to exiiense of enierlainina the four on the back being the subject
.
1 Ihi- UrackH. Muuhhvl u|*ou the lua-i
,^om.w
^.n*
for
.
,hr«
<IA>V
j
J"
U,,- u,u<b.n,
arand lodae memliers who will
freely discussed. A cow and her cud .«*lon. Thn»retbnrrpr«enuilv«.j,„,„ ,bn.
u.nii ‘
• Imlsilng inble.*p^hlcb U oii**nif>l
,ud
■nlll ,|p,,n! tl..- f,..........
here next year, and as this Is one of came In for a general dlaruaslon. }\o
lever w.•u^,^l to
the Daughters of this city, who, one of tbe tables drinks hi- preserip walking a huiidn^l or mere f.vf av
the blaitest Pithlan events ever held adv.>cated the use of (he most famllia.*
tbr Iftrr :.ui/m
imber some two hundred.
tkm as be w^k|.s eop of tea or a Tbe materials umh| in .v.ustructh.n

when
the re. fq.tn. le U at
In northern MIchlaan the Traverse things for study. -Rightly presente«l.
Mailer Fred Wolfe of Northport nr ‘
" iih l.ut few ex.-ej. simple. AunU Is a gniduate in »
rily lodae is determined to make it s nature study ciiltivalea every sense. rived In the city this morning acct.in-j
^ medielny U iu liquid
po.v..,-bnU.:
"■"r.....
j Afl.*r the rcvTiacle lias Imnu tiiWNi
Mircess in every way.
It will open closed eyes and stoppel panlr.1 Ly hi. co..,ln. rx.nn» Ch.mp^ Tl, *T"'
*'
! with d'vbes Ibe lex.T Is rr|.*ase.l »u.l
This lodae is (he third largest in (he ears. The obsf‘PvIng child Is the ono
: the diriies iowensl into tb.u lank Mip
■f riucngo. who »lll .p,.nd
m.—.d
state and baa a spU-ndld reputation who is good in everv Kubject. I don’t
pl.od w;ib liof waior. aul afp*r n lU«f
lime with relatives.
!
fNmmin- a N.wl of rais.u-. . llte ^aw lierew jiL illu-n-;.l
the <aher knlRes <rf Michlcaii iKdlevf the teacher takes |>ginK enougij
is nii-iNl au4l
------------------------aiKl when tlu» nibnidani brings In ibe 1 dUunoiHls ui.iutUfsl uloiq Ilf ♦tlcf of
as one of the very best, ^h in ex to gel the child close enough «0 thi
BREVITIES.
_ ; iiMslirlne be also br ng. In a gUss of { iIm‘ «.w plate The obj.v......... .. .w.,.. ■ . . ^ .
....
f«’nt and quilliy of memltershfii. Th things they teach.*’ he said In closing
---- -------!te|.kl water If the drink Is lutier. as i ly arningeuieut I. l« obtain - ---------j Wbn-b Ik C.UII1
«‘»l* *»*'*
I ley. f.w a fliuil riii^.ng Afl r. fi„aimemlM-rs do not df»sir»* to app«>al I
All who have contributions for the It usually »k. the j.an.-nt eau eat s..m.. cutting .-.Ig.- than ean Is* so.
•Teach first the child to observe anti
' ler iKiM-eM off lliroiigti .Iraiu iiIjm** «-oa
sectind to think."
Congregational rummage aale
^ Iiei-tetl wfili till- tank* -Pittfliurg Dt«ely necessary, foi
please notify the lad lea or leave i
Afternoon Seasion.
lalnraen! of the dlstinaiilsheil vlslttir:*
The afterntion s«*sslon began with a at the atore on Tnlon street.
next year, and this is one means srh(s)l song, after whlrh Miss Allen
Twraiae*
llie KawlUh < liaiiiirl.
The rlty footliall team meeis
During tbe oth. ial iriaU of Ihe new
whereby (hey expert if> raise their ct»ntinu*‘d her Ii*cture on "Primary practice tonight at 7:C0 and c'
turbUie Mteniiier Onward fur tbe iHivrrfunds. Kvery Pythian should m*o t<» Ht ading” In which she rt^commended roemlMT sbouhl be present.
r.nl.niH
i
haniiel
wrx hv of Ibe S.iUlb
It that a seat Is r«iMT\fMl ff»r himself the habit of chlldrt^n reading aloud lieThe social given at the High schesd |
Admire Srwu. b«..od.
eii-lfiu railniail u r»-*N.rd for the
and members c»f his farolly. Others ft>re vlsltora as It gave them confi­ Saturday night by the girla was a verv |
uienCons v» iMl..m «.ne wnuj,
elaSN of vw-i i w:.- e-tabli-bM. The
will not only help along a good cause, dence In tbemselvea.
.ucced.ru. .ir..r. Tbe b.u. --1
Uuw-ard. wbi.h w»s built l»y the
and one of public bv'ncfli. but will re
I»euny Bnie. of Duinliarton. i< pr.w
Professor Keeler then spoke on the prettily decorated In the High whorl 1
crlve many times more than the worth subject. -Son>e Qualiflca?hms of a colors and in one comer a IsHdh fori^|„„,^
ti.-«lly a MlMer shrp to tbe Vft»“eu.
violinist Kriist
wlil.h has Un-ij iilying upou Ibi- route
of their money In (he entertainment GtHsl Teacher." He divided his qtutli- the sale of candy and peamii.s wa.<, .m^.^s worth deta«*h«ng from
for many luontbs vxiih iN.mideie sm
lo
wlinossfMl
flcailons into four. gtsM health, strong flttiNl up. A prt>grara was given as entslogu** ..f am^grntdis,
ee—* A large jmujt»er of iiiipruveiiieiitf.
follows: Piano solo. Mls^ Josephin. ' «**■>«•**•
*h,.t .ipplr
perw)uallty. Hcholarshlp and |»ower.
them of any «.! th» niom»M r«i. or w
Profetuitir Keeler laid more stress Davis: recitation. MUa Charlotte 1siNiNl «n.|
uifort. In tfM- nlle niii
puiillr ptures to iH- flesicnatcd Uter. | tiptm
„ptm gtMMi health than scholarship. grig; vocal duet. MUses Julia Kelle>
u.ean sjHiM
The roserv.'d siwl plat will be op<'n on j savin;
kiioi^ w.iN
ml^gulded brief of and Madge Strangways; violin solo
I.d . .AMotlM-r
Thurs<!ay. and whether they have many
Feature
of Ibi- inai^
ley sen* not strong Miss Mariam Hayden; reciutlon. .Miss
ble
of hfiiNu oirti
tickets or not. those desiring to g.ijfnou*
Vera WjmktKip; piano >«do,. Miss P.-atl
do oiht
to
thoH*>
uLo
will
f
whl.h w.-,s nti:iin»Ni wilt,
can make ibHr reservations at Ihatfstntni
»lo. Mi.ss MoA.-lk _
I teach He siKikc cs
S lefltme Au.erlpfH'ially of n'si as conducive to goo.1
Mandolin club
|
tmo; o
aln-ady asMired that this will health. Proper^ ex ere is** also enienHl
There will he. a regular meeting of! single master.
f>i ih»‘ finesi dramatic imstur | into the Miibjecl as a part of the laws QmH*n City Shrine. N<i. 1C. of thejtbelr grentm*i|s
White Shrine «if Jenisal^ m tomorrow * *'«uie u great ti
of thHr family
A strong vicrous |>e,sonaIifv with a evningat 7 uo.
Rev •nu.ma-s Cox addVes>«Nl th,>
^
syrntMithetlc spirit iu that pvr.-Mmalltv
was espt'clally advocated l.y l>ndes«,r High school pupil.s in chapel thi-s morn |
KtHder.
>ng .m the topic. What ImpresstNl M- !
oia-tiis... This,
S'
Scholarship fell 40 third place
the .Most at the I’niverslly *
di-lliH ti«»n of h^ii g
ian*a Home Recovered Ml. K<*eler and he advocateil a k
Miss Angellne Day amf Arthu, Hvj„g tln.u: in,d..uM.,U> i
Who Appropriated
ing scholarship. As an example ol
Hodge were married Tuesday evening; one of th.- au.ui ttv-.- nu.
value nt this he said a teacher fn.ri at the residence of Rev Father Bam i tempi. I..
Men
hke style w.lt find .t
The biid^ was attended by h« i sis« r
the W. L, OoJglas shoe.
uccefflmg year Miss Didphino Ilay. and the grm>m ht De fsmbdi.- found two ye
BACHANT A ROSCOE.
I’ori.iig:,!.
iu
ivrtb.lon-.
a
Jttseph Day. After the wedding cere
! Th.-, .imply
„umoay all rtqiatred to the home *’f j
.............. ...
.p.>h«- of H.rry
hief of P.dtc
Arthur Glllelt. wheiv' a Rumptuou-; .venr- old
hoH,
•tlM
Ashton, who. atr. :
rai hf>ut>- fiUl
>M-lanau county
wedding supper awaited them anJ ! and tlie ol.b-r
l,.is ;i ti
itent search, hnst.
ditam i-'aand!.
where a very pleasant ev« nlnc was , IT *^ven fe« t In t-iretimf*
the man. and plao
spent. Tbe happy couple have ,he ’
t ’etitr«l
'
.
; later NKHiming i ihority on
Sunday aflemfs
i «db a trunk twenty
I Wh.-r.- hlH work in U,», h.. lncr.-«e. eongtatulaiUms and b.-st w,.he^
““E thoMuht by II, mlioldt to lie not
man of Garfield
nue idae.Nl his,,j,^ protlucfion •nu.syrwm bushels th* their many fnends.
I.'iO yeat^ old
Mexi*-.ir
honu* and buggy in the shed of p. j
liasl year.
The Mtxlem Brtnherhootl of Arne.bexe tlM-y I.M^ now dl«
Morgan’s liarn A little later. a.maa|
He closed by dilating on the la-; lea wiH hold a spi*clal meeting Tues .
who Ike Well talked with, came and
qiialiflcatum. -power." or the ahlllty tc day night. Oct. 17. at Woodman hall
1.1^ Mid
harked the horse and bugg> from the| m«N-t all emergencies.
hapnltep*N . whrwu- tnini
at T:3it sharp; by order of s’atc man-J
urfnb.r i.f E .iN-n.-. a fluid
stall, saying that he ha
horse ■ During the l$5lltu(e two lecturcf ager. D. X Da\ls
>
^«*^
‘ in umferen.-e
which is Mihl to pTN^rve lOftals fmm
1
for .Autumn or Winfrom the owm r and was going to dri\e
wid iH> given on manual training,
Th.. r.^,..lon to IK. Biven „.r 'h<’I
the effects of oxyg.^1. to double iImout to his place of work with it near
ter wear at a modthough their place on the program ha^ .cohors and non reideD. pupil, or' ^
diWLsity of nearly ov fry kind of «T.,ne
i^mg Lake. Halt an hour later Mr
sn.l to l,e a germhid** of euonuous
eraie price, that is
not jet been placed.
the Congregational church will be beh* 1
Aniaciwl mar«i wt a»».
Ackerman arrived and found his rig
pow-.-r. r»*rftitly demonstmtod thej
Monday evening. Oct. 23 Instead of q-in.
of
fashionably correct
gtuie and imnuNliati lj InstitntiM a
Friday evening. Oct. 20. on account of I Alev.imlria wer. in-. ntly treat,n1 to i flnld s iKjwers iH-for*- a gnihenng uf
in every detail, come
sHentl-ts and ,-vnira. tors !u Lombm.
search, driving out mat Fife Lak.*,
previous arrangements by the church. | womlcrful
ta. le It lietoine iie.
Zorene
i* an aitra.nivo looking liquid
where he had Iun*i> informt'd a rig had,
and look over our
mary lo destroy some sixteen ton- of
I
.
oT
«
rich
raisin
red.
like
sirup.
It
he.‘n iKN'ii. but returned empty handed, j Pretty
>werful dynamite, ami Ihe
T\ by tb* Tfii.r Wa« rUeA.
large stock of smart
j smells strongly of sulphur aud India
suflicient to blow u|i a lo ^
This morning Guaiave Herkner of Gar- • Hooi
The hnie Jiul;;.. r'BiflT, Hall of Chi
mbber. It U hartnlew.-. Tl,e comp<»ei
modelv. Any style
field township found a horse with har
tumn Leaves Deoorationa.
C*go took giN-Mt delight iu leibng tli€
.'^.Tuethlnu like n submarinr'
* secret. It Is said tlmt
ness on in his lot and upon search j
-----you may fancy.
folk.a-ins .i..r,v of -I.uu.h - WherU-r:^ ™r,l..,u«k. followed the exidoNioii
stumbled upon tbe solution
found the buggy in the nearby wikmIs ^ A pretty wt^ding a-as solemnlred at
\M»e»d,T. at that lime the advauce whlell wa- iHwnl for inlb*-...round, /| ^tlle searrtilng In
Chief of P^dice Ashton in the mt»an-i the home of Mrs. L. Young. 412 Wads- •gcut of a mluKtel eompauy. had re
klmt into the air to a bight Albenf.-Londoo I’hronicle.
tihir had b»N-n notified and Immedialk*-1 wonh str»'ei at 12:3n today, the con- turned to New York liefore tbe Hose of iCA fret, aud fHi luMii in dritxUng
------------------------^ Cw«fwrtwMr RK-reU.
1> v.gruM eui in search. He visited • tractlng parties being her daughter, of the tbeatrieal season, and a friend. spray SiiuuH.mi*ously tbe sea IsN-anicf
•'eiv fa,-m in and aWtud the vicinity I Miss Edna and Henry Armstrong cuetHiug him on Broadway, asked him
of Long Ijike. w-hens by description Rev T P. Vllom of the Church of how he bad foond business.
"Very had.’’ said "Pun»h;” -Wo liad
givE-n him of a siropjp Rule ahralaon} Christ was the officiating minister and
! and which shows remarkable gieehanTHE markets.
MiHin the chin of the sup(»bMtd horse! the ceremony was wiineaaed by six- that tbe only way we could |«y tbe
loal ingenuity. *rbla new machine fa j
thief, he found the man. Wr.liam Faa.'-1 teen guests. The ring service was membera of Ibe troupe was to fine
r.a«
HI. who ib.s working In the potatojus^nl and the bride looked charming them. It worked spleodWIy. loo: and
ivr.
<o (troPB
acItc. |
to > tlml tack
wbicb i«,v« |
field of Sup« n i^r Durjx'a. The man j In white crepe. She carried while by the time we reached Texas tbe Arm. Shf-cp-Active, rtta^y to *»»t. ! a Iniury wtaB coaatln* down k>n«
manager had squared up with the
first emphatically vlenled all knowledge j camatiooa.
Hoe»—Acilve, abadv easier.,
I t>m.. Tta Udin* macklnn are b«c(of Ac horse escapade bat the dcacrip. I The beautiful leaves of autumn whole comiMinT exfv^ptlng the first
Chltaso. Oct, i«-Vheat-Dectm-1
tenor,
who
was
such
a
iirt>iH*r
chap
lioo of the man exactly tallied with! were na^ for decoration* and the
tar. KX,c: corn. 44V.C; oau.
i
Tli.
that given at B. j. Morgan s bam and | couple was marrb'd beneath an airb of that there was no chance to find fault
Young's Hats.DutchrrJTZ larmTaowe, ta
At Galrrstoo Mr. October pork. I1S.87; tord. $;.K; rib..j
he was taken Into custody and lodge J ; these leaves. After the cofiMnony a with his aetton.
Tetmr sang for hU. nolo The ijght{ tbe wartd. It Bcaanrea a yard and
ess Trousers. Staley
In jail. He Is a straggler In this couB*! wedding dinner was served. Tl»e
MICHAELS-STERN
by tta 8ea.’ and for jin eneurel Toledo, Oct. 16 —Wbeat—December.! *«• Jaebec Mraaa. and IU .-np vrllj
Underwear, at popu­
ty. having come from Benton Harbor, j bride and gniom wUI leave /or a wedFINE CLOTHING
1 with ■Orer tta nilbi lo ttie.kT^c.
bold aiz enarts of water. UaffloU
though be stated that hia home was in j ding trip to Arcadia afier which iher
atlCMaZLS. 6TCBM d CO.
lar prices.
Tbaf tatre Ibe bo« the
Detroit. OcL 16-Wheat. K\c; cora.*
- to dai?e.-Philadelphia BnlNew York. \lTien In the Hty he had i will go to Copemlah. where they will
four bottiea of whisky with him and make their home, the groom being
It U thought ihaT the liquor was re-, from that city. Mias Vonag has a
Khw Cbariet of Pottngal haa the
sponsible for the deed and his after-j large number of friends here to Wish
lapae of memory.
I her hanainc..
lUmiltou CSothtogCa I yrt Is waoderfoHy active.

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