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The Evening Record, September 08, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-09-08
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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•mClAL TKLCailAPH SKItVICC.
THE EVENING RECORD
noi nu Kn lEB
DENOUNCED
EARTHQUAKE
tOKIO VOTES TO ABANDON THE
PEACE TREATY.
ONE HUNDRED UVES. REPORTED
There U a proapecl that there «1H
LOST IN ITALY.
Jbe a football saRe fai tbia <itj Mtt
week. Arraagemati are oadar wajr to
brlag the PetoakcY teaai bare to play
a puna hafhra the opealac of collage,
the local teas beiag oompoaed of col
lage boya aod plcyera frooi laat year'*
dty team. It the game cornea off. It
7lll be blgbiy Intercatlag an the Trarerae City team U compoaed of the best
taleat obtainable.
HOSPITAL WALLS COLLAPSED
PEOPLE ARE CAUIINO DOWN
AT CATANZARO.
AFTER DEMONSTRATION.
WHOLE TOWNS
WERE RUINED
ieiTY MORE
QUIET TODAY
■ARTUl U« IS M FORCE
DISCOVERED
IIHABITAIITS TERROR STRICKER
SOME GRAFT
Not to Sign the Treaty—
Rioting in China—Roooavalt Pralaad.
nouneing tho tarma and favoring the
i abandonment of the peace treaty vwaa
adapted by the municipality.
BECOMING QUIETER.
Tokio. Sept E—Today the city ia
quieter ae the pheple are calming down
to a certain extent after the recent
demonatratione. ReporU aay there
are upriainga in China alao aa th* reauit of the peace terma.
The nowapapera nearly all devoU at
tention to the diaordera and aome say
ouch d^for'able phenomenon in the
city where the mikado residea it highly
Significant alao that. Tokio haa boon
eonvertad into a St Petaraburg urging
the mikado to refused to ratify the
peace treaty. Martial law rulea the
cHy, however.
There was oonaidorable rioting last
night There is conaiderable feeling
agalnat AmeHeana and all tha foreign
tegationa Hava baen aaalgned gtiarda.
Rooeevalt Praiaod.
OyMcr Raf. N. Y..Rriit.Tbr om
' poror of China haa cabird ronKraiiila
tinna to the prcalUcnt uiv»n hla ruecrasful i fTorfa to aecuro iwari* iw-twcH'n
Riiaala and JaiMUi. Arr<Mnpan> Inp the
mmaagt* la an addlliwnal paragraph
from thr rnipnva duaaccr cxpn-KKlnc
fellcHallona.
IIHLE ONES
WERE DY1N0
WITH
DIPHTHERIA
AND
HOUSE CAUGHT FIRE.
BOTH OF THEM SUFFOCATED
WERE found with THEIR ARMS
INTWINEO TOGETHER,
Father Gave Up His Life in an E
daaver to Save Them—Several
Others Were Burned in
Tenement Fire.
By Wire to the Kvcnini; U<xH)rd.
dyl^ of diphtheria, sere auni*caii>l in
tlMVflrt* that d«'»lroye<l the tenement.
Tlie father K.ieriflced hi* life lu at
elTorl to save ilu'ni. The firemen fmiud
OF
MAN
AND
WOMAN
FOUND NEAR A HEDGE.
Raaor Waa Clasped in the Man’e Hand.
Woman Waa Hla Divorced
Wife.
Uy Wlre*to the Evening Record.
Rev. Thomas Ullem WIU Occupy Hla
Pulpit Both Morning and Evening.
On Hia way Hoina.
Her. Thomas UUom. erbo U on hh
way home from San FYandaco. »U1
occupy l^s puTpIt both morning and
evening. Sunday. He has had “ibe
trip of bU life” but ex|iresses hims<rff
as l>eing eager to get back to Traverse
City and meet his friends again. Mon
day morning be saw the sunrise on
Pike's peak. Colorado, and says that
It was granil beyond de.scriptlon.
hall next Saturday evening, leaving sta
tion, comer of 6UU and Case atreeta,
every half hour, after 8 p. m. Fare
ten
**P*
FrMw. S«St 8,1905
RIKEOFF M URIFDBM CLOTH
town Being Wrecked—Prison
AMERICIU1DRU6 Store
BUlXETUfi
at Monteleons do Calabria
Collapsed.
INSPECTOR AND CIVILIAN MAY
BE PROSECUTED.
Recommended That Criminal Action
Be Brought Against Inspector
Robert Chariton and Morris
Buach. a Contractor
By Wire to tho BvonlnR Rocord.
Wsahlnirtun. Sopt.
The report
to the arar department of the* Inveatlgt-iioa of the ucandal in (he 8<*TiuyIkill
anienarat rhlladelphta. hhowg RroHn
Irrc-yularltleB. There «aK irraft In the
supply of cloih fumlahcd for untfomin.
K recommended that InBjH'Ctor Kid>Charlton and Murria liusrh, a civilIan rontraetur, be criminally proseculocj.
ENGINEER WAS KILLED
/
-----
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Rome, Sept 8.—Earthquake shocks^
in the province of Calabria are reportod with an estimated loos of 100 Uvea.
The towns of Martirano, Piizo and
Monteleons de Cafabria were almost
entirely ruined and hundreds of people
were injured. The prison at Monteleonsde Calabria collapsed.
The greatest damage was done at
Btefaconl. Almost every house in the
town was wrecked, burying the people
in the ruins. The villages of Piscopio
^and Tripami was destroyed. At CaUnaaro the walls of the hospital cellapsed, injuring the patients. The in-'
»\ablUnU are Urror-stricken.
CONVENTION IS CLOSED
DELAYED PAPERS WERE GIVEN
TWO P. M. FREIGHTS MET HEADYESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
*
O NAt ZEELAND.
All Refarence.to Young People’s So
Both Are Piled In a Promiacuous Heap.
Ffreman and tCo Brakeman
cieties Stricken Out as They Are
ins else* by Themselves,
Were Injured.
Tho closing hours of the aftemcMin
M*»s*h»n yesterday of iho Grand Rap
ids district of tho E\'ang<>lical church
convention were given over to Hie
reading of the delayed pa|>ers on the
following subjects: "Y. P. A. and Ml*slon*." "The Value ol ihe IVnoniluational Sorlely.” -The Y. P. A. .MoUo "
and ••Tlio Danger «»f the riiurrh
ing Its Spirituality."
A motion preceded the r**ading of
«he»e |>apers providing for nn oml'
lance of the diseussion which had
l>een‘given to all other* owing to lock
le Entertalrted a Jolly Crowd‘Last of time. Rev, Charles Richard* In hl»
essay on drnoniluatlonal s(K*ietif>s laid
Evening But Neither Hie Nor i
Stress upon the le*son of giving found
Guesta Are Named.
in the. Bible and quoted tho imssagc
done."
The folluwinK myaterloii* rommuni- •‘.Not my will but Thine
The Y. P. A. motto. -For the glorv
eation came to the K«*cord toiltiy:
••Hilly met ns at the d«*or and pre- of God and the gtsMl of man " was
sent«*«l each with a snnfloaer. The senicul by Miss Ix>vlna l^iwrie. a pmme\enlnK wa» «iK*ut lu playing games. ineni memlKT of the First Evangelical
church of this city. Among ihw trite
Sevr-ral mnslral seI*«ctloiiH wer»->
dered. afii'X ahlrh Wi^rx Willie t-nter- sayings wbiMi she presente«l were
ta-iniHl the gm**t* with hi* funny aay those; "Life consists of the life we
iuuittoind art ion* a* tramp One ei- live and the de«>ds wo do." "GikI ha«4
tremely . funny feature alMuit-Weary sAniethitig for u.** all to do." "Make the
WIlllc is that th(‘. dog did not like tiU young people f»>el that th«*y are m>cesapiH-aranci* for be took him by the sary to the church."
The danger of the church's lo.slng It*
lUtU'he* of hi* inniBcrs.
•■U*itvr In the evening dainty refreah- spirituality was placed by tho Rev.
nipntft were aervt'il. Thoao present Charles Oelse at the d«K>r of commer
were Samantha. Trixie. Kona. Hilly. cialism. "Ever>thlng In this day and
Weary Willie. Chic. Jack. Sarah. Ro.sy. ago Is lookoil at from a cnnimerrlal
KiandiK»lnt.” ho said. "Men are so apt
Zelk. Sue and I’ncTe Jrwh.*'
to become ab engroi>*e<l in hiislnoss
STRIKE FAILED.
that they forget to attend to family
worship, prayer meotlngs are devo
New York Mails Are Now Moving Al tional worship of any kind." He gave
most Regularly.
this true admonition: "Seek ye first
By Wire to the Evening Record.
i the kingdfHn of God and all else will
New York. Sept. S.—The strike of 1)0 addf-d unto you."
le mail wagon driver* haa practically
Tho last paper of the convention
falltHl. The mails are moving almost was “What the Christian religion does
regularly.
for a man” and this was hand^ by a
young divine. Rev. E. Perone of Cole
man. who spoke from a personal stand
point of the great blessings of religion.
Minnie Slauaon Was Last Sighted
During the afternoon session the
When the Gale Was Raging on
qonvehtlon was visited by Rev. L.
Lake Michigan.
Requa of the Friends chorcti.
A motion was paaaed Mi the close of
By Wire to the Evening Record.
the convention striking out in all for
Alpena. Mich.. Sept. 8 —It Is fearctl mer convention tbcT so^ects relating
that the schooner Minnie Slauson with to young people's meetings. It being
a crew of elghL Capt. LaraQn. master, editeoded that the convention should
is loaL She «ma last sifted when the be given orer to Its own work rather
n waa raging on' Lake Michigan than admit of the young people's work
and was due hero Monday.
as they are In a dass by themselves.
Tlie last evening senrice-was I
MABBACRCS CONTINUE.
change at Rev. H. L Toelker of Naah-
By Wire to (he Kvi.ninpdlecord.
Cnind llaiildB. .Mich.. Sept.
EnKlne«-r I’eter J. M«Mis«*n <if Grand Rap
aasM.ilhd and Fireman Walter
Wein.. injured 'In a lu'ad-on rolltKlon
l»el«»H'n two I’ere Murgliette freinlii
(ralna nepr Zet land thin montinK.
Krakeman Han* and CHxjrpe Trout
a* Iwdly hun. Both train* wen*
pileil iiiin a pntmiKenouK lieup.
WHO ISBIILI?
SCHODRER MISSIR6
Indianapolis, IntT.. Sept. 8.—Partly
concealed by a hedge la Oarfleld park
the bodies of a man and woman with
their throats cut from <»r to w. were
dlacovered this momlng. ^ raaor
waa clasped m the man's bi^. He
waa idenllfled as Alonxo E. Lewis, a
liveryman, and tho woman was his dlToroed wife, Lewis cannot yecover. Property la Alae Baing Bnniod. Eapaeially at Baku.
Me formerly was ^bo proprietor of a
By Wire to the Eveatag Record, livery at Hamilton. Ohio.
'
vUle. who garn an Inspiring sermon
on character baOdbig. A sweet solo
was roaderad by MMa Ethel Gibbs dufv
Londoa, 8ept.-8.—Reporto from Cau- Ing the aerrloc.
rRENCH OHEIRTNO oaady tomor uos state tbal maaoaeres of the peorow gt t«B cents per lb. at the La pie aad bnmiag of property coaiiane, READ our Top Oust ad.
lept S-tf
HamDum CSoUiing Co.
OrKlL
eapeclalljr at Baku.
ITS THIS WAY
SAYS TOMMY
NINTH YEAR-26t1
Cbm are Busy Da)^
Scbeol Supply Departmeat
AU wants can Ije supplied here
promptly and correctly. A greater
variety of good 5o tablets than .ever.
Fnv rulers and l4otters, also free
co\'orB for all high school text books
purchased here.
City Book Store
CbaBobarteo.
OF THEIR HOMES.
Greatest Damage Waa Done at Stefaconi. Almost Every House in the
WimTHRMTSSUSHEir
BODY
WURE HOE SOIDAT
HUNDREDS BURIED IN THE RUINS
NEVrSPAPERS GCNEBALLY CON
DEMN THE RIOTINO.
IRREGULARITIES IN SCHUYLKILL
ARSENAL UNEARTHED.
Say Taklo Haa Sean Turned Into
St PataralHirg Urging the Mikado
6 O'OLOOK EDITtON
TflAVCItSC CITY, MICHIOAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER S. IMS.
6 PAGES
These arc busy days for
us. We are sendinj^ out
prescriptions all the time.
Our business is increas
ing. And if you knew
how carefully we select
our material and how well
.we use it you would agree
that our business ought
to increase. “The Best
is Just Good Enough."
We don’t lake any
chances; We Buy THE
BEST, the kind with a
reputation behind it; you
take no chances when
you leave your prescrip
tion with us. It has the
It
attention it deserv
We
is our specially,
claim to excel and we do
excel. There is only one
r you to know.
Try
y Us
1
THE
AMERICU DRUB STORE
219
IT S SCHOOL TIME
and the boys and girls most
have SIKH'S ami 1 Indievo that
if every iKinmt who intouils
to buy bIkxw would go to
Friotlrich’s and insix*et their
lino of school shoes, learn
the go(Ml points in them, and
see how well they are made
and how well they look, tliat
Frietlrich's store woukl sell
all the scliool shoes sold in
Tniverw- City this year. Not
B Bit of risk; ever>- Jkiir is
just as they represent them.
•t.
smartl
Comefhere for evoo'thing
you peotl to paUdi out tho
season with till Fall demands
heavier weights.
Como hero and see thd°fijvi
sprinkling of Fall Fashions,
in Blen’s and Boy’s wear.
Ku»*ekSBoyt8SCJ^
Thay Stood tht Loti
-1:
School Shots
BAOMA.P4T
W« are bow ptnoBBently loCBtedintkeWUhelm block
DRS. SAWYER & PENHALLE6AN
D K N -r R 9 -r OS'
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstrad^ of TltlB
PR10C8 SATISFACTORY
Batwbllahad In 1808
Room aiO Btat* Bank Bldg.
(OOK
VISIT OUR
YARD
We carry a largo lino of
the Kcd School Honiu
♦Shoes. Nothing better
nuule to wear.
Wnn* mt.
B. R. Macdonald, Mp*.
S.
Tor Jin
and stHj the assortment of
LumIxT and Building Materiiils to 1h* hail herey
Did you ever visit onr mill
anti see what we are able to
turn out in the wav of Inter
ior Finish, Scroll Sawing,
Turning, Stair Work, etc.
...Sptcial SaU....
on Misses'and Childrens’
Shoos, for the next 30
Dtjrs. Call and
soo
them. No trouble to
show you at
mnd ertilick
& Ompatif
242 e. 7r»m SI.
If you are going to build or repair, t r pric<« and stock most
help you -visit ub at any time!
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Cltizana
naPhi
Phona.B2i Ball, 180.
Stort
Topcoats
I'niU!.! Suites without the K st of n^nsoiis: how -^«dd it con
tinue for upwanls h;ilf a (vniury without llu tn. There
5U of our !»)ut it. Close aiu titiou to the inU-n-sU
uiysteiy
ons, painsUiking.
to please and
Irons,
painsUikini
Hirul ill all deallugB with ourcusUuuers; Belling pianos and organs
of eminent standinu ut prices, tjuality consiileri'*!. which competition
is unwilling or unable to meet.
Tht*se principles are the basis on
which our business was foundotl
mid is coiiducto«l, and uiwn which
we ask your further patronage.
ORINNEI-U BRO'THKRI
Hidddaa'i Ukdiad Hnae Bo«M59LFr^SL
' ME»(S e.'VOCMO MBN8
CiH>THiNCT e rvRinaHiNGS>\
Fall Rain Coala
THAT FIT LIKE A FINE OVERCOATHAVE STYLE AND BNAP TO THEMSEE THESE;
^0, $12, $15, $18, $20.
I________
SmRMAN
S-UUN A-BILMH
(MBWg^YlB BX«OOK.)
IWBWt
W. L. Brown. I
Copyright l«;o? hy
Htr: iKh»fiiicr
Marr
Cvery man wahU a top
oat; tlu-y are almost a ne.
isity; there is a long
K* in the spring
and fall
time
.
when the ht'avj’
Ik
coat is too
hi'avy and without a light
overoa-it it is unsafe to be
out of d<x)re. A coot of
this kind is a luxury to
some who can ill afford
two overcoats; time was
when one coat cost $15.00
at least and from that up
to $25 00. Now they are
within the reach of all;
our sales on the short or
topI coat has been large.
e some
We are going to
ts to) close
extra inducement!
out certain lines and there
is no reason1 why every oi
shonld not bny one of the
at Uie prioes we make on
them. On front table we
place fifty coaU at the fob
lowing prices:
U-S9
Any Ten Ltollar coat for...
$12.00 and $F^.00 ooats for.
I8.M
$14.00 and $15.00 coats for...
$18 and $20 coats for.......... .
Many of these are silk or satin lined. Come in and hare
one of these laid aside for ^ou, if you are not quite retkdy 'for
them.
$ms%
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Ml MNMS anom'nAvmM env,
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mmhmaii,
nboAv, MmMMit». i
TWE^g8|gO|fflcwaK* Himp|E| npauNKPIffiii jlKiBff (HEWITT
—nil — —— oa
imr •*• rtioaueni iNtTAtLU
mMHXW'MHiA
'
MAi^nrn^
1^^
Uh RMetrtc
ABOUT aoo LEFT FOR FCTDBKEY
TNIR MORNtMR.
*
NOT
Save a little money on your lall Carpet ,
fered tatena^ from dyapepstk.
pUcated.w^ a torpid Bver. gnSI ate
lost her strength and Tlgor. and boeasM a saere wreck of hm farmer aeR.
Tbea she tried Becdric Bhtera; arhlea
helped tar at once, and Anally mads
her aattrely weO. She It now strong
and healthy - C. A. Bugbpe Drag Oo.
pMtal to tb« Sv«Btec BMArd.
F. H. Meads and Johimoa Drag Oo.
The
Pere
MargoaUe
depot
was
the
Onpwilii. MM, Mspt E-TW Tm*> daaa Ka 7 aader the dlrecthai of scene of a busy crowd of Maccabee* druggists, sell aad guarantee ttam at
Mm.
Thnaiai
Oaa
of
tta
Flrat
MathoCfM CRT M WiMto 90MM17 pot M
bottle.
41at charck gate a tlua»waa dla- -CUs aftomlag at 7 o'Moek as joo mem
acr laat avaalag la honor of two af ben of tta fnierefty and their friends
ont okl stock to make room
$100 Reward, $100.
Mr aiaiahars, Mra. Ruth Carrel and left far Fetoakey for the great Macca
y. Tta CopemWb yoBar »0l
celebmtion. The Traverse City
The reeden of this paper wUl be
Mlaa Mahal Seofleld who are about to
for tbo new that is lit*u»nn»ng
OM of tta taat ppaippai a— M Oia
, ateeteen atrong. under the lead- pleased to learn that there Is al Icpat
faara
tte
city
Car
a
future
disease that science '
taMtrraad lla M—t ia ta gnat daerahtp of Charles Skektar. and wlfu one 1 dreaded
to arrive, we uro offi*ring
able to cure
I. CM twwMhfp hM a large *Mlm RMli Chrrei leaves with tar par- “BSIy" Aadersoa,, a typical drum
acreage of -thirty htatal to tte acre* ants. Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Carrel, wbo major as the leader, accompanied the that Is Catarrh.
okMcr prioeg Uian ever 1x3will taka up otimr tsMa of work, while
wbaat tHa ataana. which
rslenlsts, among wbo were
being a c
ford.
_^gaaaat of IM aapacRy of the Miss Mahal ScoSaM will ta married fo]lowlBg^
Tnasday avsatng to Roy Conklin of
a constlt
mili.
Mrs. W. M. Gordon and brother.
re U taken internally, acting
Qraad RapMa. where sta will reside.
plOCOURAOlB TARIFF TIKVIOION.
Tta tm eonrse was given at the George W. Mathews aad daughter. directly upon tbe blood and mucous
MkeblgAB ivpttbIliUM ^ rm
hAFork'R
taBB%
THim
0|»9»orkaJ
rslfiy
Twelve yamw age. Mr. and Mra. Msurfaces of t^e system tbereby
taaee of Miss J^ie London and in Joaepblae. of Sooth Haven . Mrs. W. L. gtrufing the foundation of the disc-.-.,
tar ttel Ui tba mrtr 4»y» of tta flr*» . Crlmmtea enma to tlria
Isease.
Beard. Mra. W. H. Arnold. Miss Ella and giving the patient strength by
m a»Hor%
•IhTM' crtato «f 1«M OM of tlM •troop- Mliara now stands their dry goRds tenor of the affair the parlors
Scott.
Mlaa
Beatrice
Newton,
Mr
and
building
up
the
coostltutloo
and
assiatM( «M MIMOM -fRM- nM M op^ store and beauilful borne a atone ooMd beanUfied by red and white gladiolax
in- In doing its work. The proJ
and asters, set off by trailing aspars- Mrs. Robert Slaby. Mr. and Mrs. W W
poolUoo to ibat donper wm Oooi
have MO much faith In it* ciira
prleti
have been throsrn Into the woods In
foliage- Tta tables were dainty FalrriiUd. Elmer Crane and sister. MUn live poa-e
man MeCleorr of tOannolo. TRe atmoat any direction. Saturday e^Hun
falU
their pretty setting, tblrty-sevea MaUle Crane. William Claory. Mr. and dred Dollars for any case that
■—wry of tte tmportaat port Uk*m Ing. they eeiebraled tta twenty-«lh
euro.
Send for list of teailroonllials
Charles
Akei;^.
Miss
Ethel
Mrs.
hr tho UlnnmaUk •UK*m«i In that analvcraary of their wedding. There guests beiag seated te the following
WkalamkaaSBMaU Taw laUaU* Hmm FmlAar
Address:
Jassemm. MIm MabH Heath; Mrs T
; grpoi oootMTt drop odtad laurert t
F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
were aboot 1»0 Inrttad gneata preae«t
W. Thiriby and guest, Mrs. C. D
Celery.
Oyster stew.
Olives,
OoBcrmaoB MoCl«orjr'» poMtloo on
Sold by all druggist*. 71c.
and the grounds wera Ulttmlnated t
Smith of Holland; C. W. Croi^by and .sis
pnis for const]
Take llall'i I'amUy Pill
Tomato and dressing.
BMOnr of proMot Importono* to oar half a hundred Japanese lanterns.
ter. Mrs. IJivina Loomis of Bailie
At * o'clock the next counw* si
eooatry. Ho taa Jo«t returned from
Many were the heanttfnl presenU
otilp to dorope and bln frrt •Uusoieni they received fRMor of tta occaaloa. sehred by Miss KeHle Lardle. the Creek; Mr. and Mrs. John Crane. Mr
|Kior laboring man In Denmark
and Mrs. Frank Helm, L. A. Avery.
nndc a new liivetitJon In life savtMcblnp public aftolni nfior r«M*lnp Shortly before the gueau departed
CMprtCleuBim Md jraattarRmw
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson, Mr?.
He Inipreimatp* ilolhcs with a
tba Mloarlng mena beiag served;
Mow York w» UiU:
for home. Alonso Chubb. Justice of the
sulistnnce
whl«-h will keep a sblfH
J.
R
ReyooWe.
Mrs.
E.
M
Dailey.
Mr*.
Bread and batter sandwiches.
id offer for sale the fol
**1 om Boi In foror of pl»to« op any pence, rentarried the happy couple,
tote
NfA Ht
M ime
away to
te ^ Into ngA
a-reckiHl
,
Howard Whiting and Mr*. Ida M. lowing list of real estate. It 1* all de
Creamed potatoes,
port of oar booio oiorket In the hope wishing them many pteaaant returaa
toowi
' ryoaaaapta
.
,
A I'oat.
Lnutner. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. WUeliar'. sirable prot»erty and must be sold.
Veal loaf.
Cabbage salad.
at potting other mortcetji. Reciprocity of the oceasloo and continued happi
Call or phone for price*.
faet. ni
vest. M tnivellng
ft. CftAPlM. ITifriMr.
Mrs. Eva PerkliiK, Mn?. P. M Hamlin
Coffee.
on eoapeting ortldeo will not bo ]
70
ft
on
Bav
St
.
npoonile
narrow's
•tolVMMactoa
pice of
ness. The event was a pleasant one
and
guest*.
Mis*
Matte
DuPont
ami
■tore.
Building
on
name
la
now
used
At
10
o'clock
the
last
menu
wa*
Tided during tho life of the next <
with the stuff I* enough to k«*ep
U> all. Mr. and Mia. Crimmlaa here
served st tta home of the Misses EI- Mima Anna Kirchner of Marine City; as warehouse, but can be used for
,-ilK»ve water. Tlie Invention
groM. There hi hot o elogle orkunont
family of two boya Alvah. who Li
Mr. and Mr*. J F Hancock. MU* Lilli'* dwelling.
aufeessfully denionslniled.
pdroaghd by the loodeiw of thlo moroUit n. e cor iCth and Rennie St*..
J. M. HUELLWAHTEL
1» years of age and a bookkeeper In dred sad consisted of:
Haggr.nl, MU* Bertha DavU, Mr*. A. S7 ft. on 16th St.
^termekm.
Salted nuts.
BMOl ihoi U not founded on d«no- the band of Copemisb; Ralph Is 12
UAL ESTATE AED LOAES
L
Morey.
Mrs
C.
V
Wright
and
the
10
ft.
lot
oo
West
9th
St.,
east
of
Pineapple
Ice.
Assorted
cake,
jerotlc doctrine. The movement 1« pro- years of age and a school boy. *rbey
No.
C20.
Misses Wright and Misses James; Mr?
ConfecUona
'doctlre of horm. becouse U loOd* to command the respect and esteem of
House and lot, KOI Sixth St.
T. G. Cants. Mr*. Jen* C. Retersc*n
Snstobility and oocertolnty of bualnew
Houro and lot. ]012 Bohemia St.
all who know them.
AMUACMCNTA.
Mr*. Wilson Cole, Mr*. George Keech,
House and lot, 8. W. cor. Webster
4ad pommerelal oondtUowi. I beHere
Begun New Year.
Mrs. Ht*nry Snyder. Mr and Mr*. J I St. and Michigan Ave.
In' o continuance of the protoettre
LAWN WORK—Sodding and aeedThe Oongregatlonal church hal beJules Murry's excellent company. In Parker
3 lota on Elma'CKMl ave.. between
prtMlplo thot boa made our proapei^
Ing neatly done. All work guaranteed.
Wavne and Bav Rts
j
la a new year's work with Rev.' F. eluding Miss Alice Johnson, will ap
The excursion also took wveral Ui
OM eondlUona. If It U aelllah to wish I^Ikeraoo as pastor. The new pastor
.3 lota on gpnice atreet. between CIt. phone 79« and 12*. Browning A
pear at Staiaberrs 0«nd opera house Charlevoix ahere the day will b« Whyne and Bav St*.
that tho welfare of every part xrf ihU
Adaley.
Aug 7-lmo
very enthostasUc and stneere tonight In -The Marriage of Kitty. '
Lot 71.
spent. Mr*. Thomas Cox and son,
> country ahoold be farthered as against worker. ' His first sermon appealed
tta' sprightly, wholesome comedy Clyde, leaving with tte Maccabees tc
the reat of the world. I am seUlsb.
ithln the sound of bis voice and which has made one of the biggest
KEXOVBD TO OnCES
spend Sunday with her parenu al
It la for the intereeis of the the history and fhcu which he ex
end most sensatJonal hits of this and Charlevoix. Mra. Lena Huntington and and Ramsdell Sts.
jM,m. A. w^sjmyfim
Anerlean people that the tariff be re- pounded were a lesson to all. Mrs.
last season wherever presented. Every daughter alao going to Charlevoix.
12 to 14 acr»*« land In Elmwood t
Tlaed. then let It be reylsed; but I do Fulkerson is an cxperience^and edu
UP-TO-DATE HACK LDTE
ship, about 1 mile from city II
detail of this dainty comedy has woo
not believe that It la for our best In- cated teacher among the children and
Will make a good market garden.
the Aighcat praise from educated the
An extremely unlhteltlgent riiiladclb
3 40'8 14 miles ea*l of Cedar Run.
tafoata at tta preaept time that our the pastor has expressed himself that
atergoers everywhere. It Is splendid pbla "repeater" was am‘»l»>d n\
BUOBEE'S
6HANB
4 40 * 1 4 mile* west of Cedar Run.
thrlff be revised '*
O. MIOMOtaS
It is their Intentions to conductw chil ly cast this season and its wlL humor, last election.
au. HB: Bdl H
There 1* considerable saw timber CIU. ui: ^ ID
He a«k«*d wbnt criius
There la good reaaon to believe dren's meeting one day in each week
sstlre and repartee give entertainment was InUl nt III* d«K»r. and the jmiH.*- and plenty of wood limber on this
the opinions expressed by Oon- at the close of the regular school hours
land. Soil good.
and amosentent In fuller measure than man rep|l«*d: "Ymi are cliarw-d
Factory on Bay St., power and
gasman McCleary nre the sentiments which will be devoted to Bible stories
••t'b»n:.«»l. mn
any Other similar traveling organlia- eoting twb-e."
rhlnery ready to run. 31.3 ft. frontage.
of a very large ma}ority of the repub- and other training which will tend
Soa, It-la an even, satlafactory per roattcnsl tbe dnr.eil pris^uiiT. "NVliy. A good locat Ion for any tine of manuSootk Side Stee Stfire
1 exiioctwl to be |inlil fur It."
iMans of MlrtUpan as well as of his develop and l|kln the young chara5
factnrlng.
foanance that will surely be enjoyed
Also several gllt^ge land contract*,
own ataie and the entire country.
ters.
by all clasaea of theatergoers.
CUU«ma Pbba* TM
Why Buffer with headache, const Ipa- aug 16-tf
J. E. Greilick Co,
The church is being
repaired
Mon. stomach, kidney and
JAPAN At A SMALL ROY.
B. C. Whitney will present
trouble*, when Hollister'* Rocky Mnimthroughout and It is the most hopeful
Many Interpretations have been
expectation that a grand good work piquant musical mixture, the “Isle of laln Tea will cure you' .No money
wanted unless you are cnre<l. 3.1 c<-nt*.
upon the action of the Japanese pop may b^done In Copemlsh this year.
Spice" at Steinberg's Grand opera Tea or Tablet*. Johnson Drug Cc
DCALER* IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS * IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
ulace ta atoning Its belovt>d Marquis
bouae next Wednesdaj-. 8ept. 13. The
Psrsenala
Ito and the bumlnK of the Christian
book
Is
by
Allen
Lowe
and
Geo.
E.
<|rs. Sarah Ddinphrey and son
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
churches and missions bot the fact Michigan City. Ind., are guesU of Stoddard and Jhe music by Paul
rtunalna that Japan is ahowliys her Henry Harris this week.
Schindler and Ben M. Jerome. In the
anger very much as any other small
Oeo. A. Hart of Manistee passed piece. It Is said, there are many very
boy would show It.
through onr village Wednesday even amusing sltaatlons, and the music
Japan It a young nation. Rtat is ing, returning from a business trip
c»ctaint a great many number* which
young in civilisation. It was only- the northern peninsula.
have proven ver>- popular wherever
lift y years ago that the nation beaune
they have been heard. Among them
Dr. Alex. 8. Cornell left last we
Onto NIsHk
open to advancement under the
on a trip to Colorado where he has arc "Peggy Brady," sung by Mis* Les
Influences and traces of the old
lie Leigh; 'The Broomstick Witches'
business ftiterest
still plainly apparent. The little J^J^
Webb Cornell returned Tuesday sung by Miss Bertha Britton, and the
thrashed the big RuHslan and thrashed from a visit in Canada when?
-Goo Goo Man" sung by Sam Mylle
him soundlg. 'The Japanese people mother resides.
with a' pony ballet of twelve pretty
Not one pair to be carried over. Hvery pair of Women’s and Children's
swelled with pridd as the world ap
girla. The three principal comedian*
Dr. 8. H. CorneH Is about to i
plauded the feat. In good faith,
Oxfords to go at prices that will scfl every pair? Could you ask for a bet
Into his beautiful new cement dwell in tbe cast are Herbert Cawthorn.
20 WUstUnr
yoya from both contesting countries ing which is being rapidly completed. Harry W^alson and Bam Mylle. who
ter chance than this, and at such prices:
were sent to PorUmouth and carefully
Copemlsh base ball team defeated keep things humming with their witty
Song mu tBd
Former Special
elaborated a plan whereby peace could the Cadillac G. R. A L team by a score styings and funny maneuver*. Mia*
Unique l>anccrs
be had. The terms were agreed upon of 20 to 4 last 8unday. The Manistee Lealia Leigh is the -little maid of
Sale
Price
both natloaa MturaUy striving to get Records will play hel'e on next Sunday. Nicobar." who own* half the «plce
the best for Itself.
W. J. Rachow and Alvab Crlmmins fleldA which the kltig 1* desirous of
2U‘<
The Japanese envoys did not lack took advantage of Labor day last conBseaUng. She 1* also in love with
2 05
perceptkm, they knew wW they
Monday and enjoyed a fishing expe one af the United Statoa-marines, per
205
Woman’s Russian calf button oxfon
doing, they felt that they were going dition to CrysthI lake.
sonated by Mr. Dunbar, wbo pose
2 05
Woman’s tan calf welt oxford..........
home to stones and iH*rhaps dynamite
Howard Ketchum and wife of Har an exceedingly strong tenor voice.
2.05
loo
OF
Woman's Russian calf lace oxford..
because they sakl so themselves.
rietts. are the gueaU .of J. Armatrong Miss May Sweeney and Mis* Mattie
2.r.5
3.00
•mail boy wooMnl like bis share of this week.
MartT are the king's wires and Susie
2.30
2.75
the big boy's marbles and be wouldn't
J. W. Praedenburg and wife spent a Forrrater is the deport^ wife of the
2 05
3.00
hesitate to show it.
much married majesty. Other* In the
few days In Traverse City this week.
2 30
2.75
Japan will prol»ably emerge from
Woman’s Russia calf ojdord..
A number of our good Indies who comptay ere Harold DuPont. Chat.
her small boy state soon, she will are members of the Royal Nelgbborm, Dngon. Martha Bright and Ivy WIU
naturally outgrow ]ost as she has
went to Lemta lake on Thursday, to lams. The company Is a large oae and
1 oxfc
Hew Toft Cast
205
grown other things. The terms have spend a pleasant day.
requires two sixty-foot baggage cars
8.(>o
Woman’s patent leath
been made and It ia wo use for her
Spednl Orcbestrt
2.05
C. A. Hedman, secretary and treas to trgnsport the stage effects. The
3HT>
milk or to break up the furniture. After urer of the Flnnlsh-Amerlcsn Pub- scat aale opens tomorrow morning at
2 US
AaerlctA
Beantj
Cbonu
It Is ail over, the Japanese themselves liahlng company at KaJeva, transact^ the boxofice.
will be more ashamed than their buslnass la town on Thursday. This
Woman’s patent colt blucher oxford.......................... ............
friends have been for them.
HolHster-s Rocky Mountain Tea
eatabUshment has an excellent print
200
Woman’s patent colt blucher oxford............... ...................... 2.50
ing eatabliahment at Kaleva and their aever falls to tone the stomach, regu
200
Woman’s kid lace oxford........................................................... 2.50
late t
kldneyA stiauilate the liver
Attocimd by
circulation extends not nKme sB
2.05
■
A griat f
and cl
Woman’s kid welt blucher oxford............................................ 3.00
eaten, in a labo
Lbor rioL until <
2.50
street car tbe United States bm na weQ Into-Md
rith sores, a Chicago
Ct
Woman’s kid welt lace oxford................................. ................ 3.00
Buckleo's Arnica China. Asia. Fteland and many other cents. :
SenU wiU be placed on tale
Woman’s kid welt blucher oxford.......................................... 2.75
Ca
Salve, and was soon aound and well. foreign oountriea.
To-monow roo/ning.
2.00
Woman’s heavy sole blucher oxford..................................... 2.50
-I use It in my famny." writes Q. J.
Uka FWiaing Mnney.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
2.00
.^Weioh. of Tchonsha. Mlclu -and And
2.50
Finding beplUi Is like finding money
•It perfect.- Simply great for cuts and
2.00
wuinans r.iu wcii
burns. Only ZSc at C. A. Bugbee —BO think those 'who are alck. When
1.30
you have a cough, ooid, aora throat or
1.50
Woman’s
Dongola
heavy
sole,
la<
f Drug Ca'A F. H. Meads' and Johnson chest irritarioa.
A OfHiirr
better Bcv
act prwupuy
prompGy
130
1.50
Woman’s Donffola light sole kid
T Drug Ca'a drug storat.
ber of Sandy LeveL Va
tike W. C. Barber
Mr______ •___ _
L.:,4
1.30
1.50
had a terrible cheat
He says: -I hi
Woman’s
d by smoke aad coal
DbVe. canaed
1.50
1.75
avy sole, low he
Wexman’s
a my lunga: boL afiar findtag no
It oa
.
Kttsrsnyw
* The guide, wbo was taking a party relief in other remedlea. f was cured
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
•when yon save
^•f American exmraloalsts through tb« by Dr. Ktnr* N«r Dtacamrj for Cosh
Bomptioa. Coughs and CoMa- GreatI holy land. calM a halt,
h or lung medldBa
j -Here.- he said. -Ia the place where
^ K R
O B N *r
1 A. Bagbae Drag
f lot's wife looked back and was turned
Oa*A P. H. Maadr aad
-Into a plflar of aatt.WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
Co.'s
drug
storea;
Me
aad $LM; gata
y -I don't see
antaad.
Trial
boCtla
Me.
ejected the talL
'
looking aromsd aenrehBe may wen thlik be tea tfii of
-The gentleman will remember.'
cheap, wbo. after havlag eoatiheiad
Jninetf the guide, -that tta tnciamt eoBstipatkie or indlgeatloo. Is atm
ksot plBce thauBiUdB of yoM agA
bis haa^
Dr.
t end there hare been many hud tain
^gaMLB
Oaaraaa RMfa RMd at *a Mwaa a
Mlaaaa daaai* LwM NaOla Lai^
By
DMagnUon Was Headed by the Trav•fi^ City BmM WMob Will
Try far a Frlaa.
Buyl.nK
Ik
ip
:r*^jtfiegy&aagr?*-
Now
aosE
J. W. SL.ATER
DesiraMi Prsiiifty Fg Salt
rJ:.
Drt. Siwrv & Pmliltifii
DENTISTS
ovn joHasw DioficS:
IKT. S?*
-
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WorK
OTEINBEBG'S
0 Grand Opera House
WEMESOAY, SEPT. 131b
Tncher of Viiliii
329 SOUTH MOI MEET
REMEMBER
ALL SUMMER SHOES
.
MUST GO
:ir>o
ISLE
SPIGE
:
If
75 PEOPLE 75
Piieis50c,75c,aa50
2.:w
i
SO^iilETHING NEW
-----------
SEE ont vnaiov
Uon. etc. Wat a A. Bogtam Drag
•rr^NaatfaiM RallWtaA taiRh tida OO.M. P. H. Hands* and Jobaaaa Drug
.'UMtairAt*.
mr-- On.^ drag dl0Baa;*i
1B. Paige Bectric Co.
ill CASS STREET
PHONE 60S
BNiliLUiaAl
nscNonssm iM^
^
tLM CM to WL
OMIto
•IXJY4U0HT MOM FUmS THIS
YlAlt TMAM LAST.
'
f
or Bk mopMs.
__ ____ _
4
Mn. Mta Mho ns diRihtor
T«tal Mmtrnmm to Wm AfM«t MS M Ttunm^ of Bk M|
hoMothiatoontos.
Rota F. H. Bojlaoo of MoMn
P. H. Bom of POMO raton
thoir hOMOB tUt MBloc oftor I
Tb* *«tHl««t of tM TnrT« CSr tas tho BmaBaHoal emiTOtohm.
•efcqato «p util WKwnodiy Bigkt.
Otoato W. FkMMd of Ttmory.
itoovagalii
tpopOi
who hoa heoB the gwoM of
yotf, Br^ torilitos. «
BUtooooq for tho pool wook.
'tbo CWtiml
•torn, o ic»hi M Ch« opooliic -f
Mr. a»d Mn. JOho P. Boeaa aad
TTMoa gtfMt
nitoved tb«
three chHdrao of ChdOtoe are rMttag
ed ooMdHkm at Um^ two. TIm
their father oad mothor, Mr. aad Mib.
ooroOaMBrto S041.
M. A. Heoflo of Rooe otreoL Tbo foDovtoc ta.tbe oooapwatt^ MisS'Oertnide Harris weiU to AMoo
mnnmtmt for tte two yooro:
last Bight to rtslL
IMS. 1^4
Mrs- O. P. Carver aod Mrs. Prank
a
............*•*
^:;;;::;;::;:;:;:S
««
Carver, who have been risltlsg retotlves and friesds In Angola. Ind.. returned hooM last oveoing. ^
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beobe aad Mra.
SpOMor of Powlerrinc are goosU ,of
Mr. and Mrs. Praak BhdaalL ,
Bverea Arnold of Batoo Rapids Is
vIsHJBg Louis BlrdsaU.
.
H. R SaflOrd aad wife of Portlasd.'
Mich., returned to their hone after a
tea days* visit with their ooustns. Mr.
and Mrs. O. M. Bloeam of Plae Grove
farm.
Mias .Emma Johnson of Chicago U
the gv^st of Mrs. A. LaPbotsec.
Mertoo Wilson and Drra Winters,
both of last year's graduating class,
arUI leave for Olivet in the morning.
Mr. and Mra Mathew Bloat of Alle
gheny. Pa., who have been in the city
OB a two weeks’ visit to bU sister.
Mra. A. Roush and brother. J. Mllberl.
afng.
3h of F
turned to hia ministerial dotlet this
morning, after attending the ^angel
ical convention for the past three days.
Mra. W. A. Campbell left for Kalkaaka this morning, where the will
visit friends and relatives.
Mrs. E. Page left fof her home in
Winchester. Indf thla morning after
spending two weeks with her grandaoB. L. P. Wyaong.
Mrs. M. Olllls and two children left
thU morning for Solon for a few daya’
visit with her parenu, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Bunek.
Mri D. Rexford of Kent City passed
through the city this morning oi
way to Cedar, where she will visit
friends.
Mr. and Mra. Victor Gilbert of An
gola passed through the city today on
their way to Twin MoonUin, where
they will visit friends.
Mrs. Cora Cook of Fife Lake re
turned borne today after a short visit
with her brother, Robert B. Walter.
Clyde Peck and family left today for
Grand Rapids, where they kill make
their future home.
Mrs. Anna Hansley and lltUe son.
Clyde, relumed to their home In Will
iamsburg. this inornlng after a
daya spent in the city.
Albert Fisher and alster. Dordthy. of
Maple City passed through the city tbU
morning on a trip to Petoskey. where
they win be the guest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs, John Hanna and B. F.
Vardama of Ft. Wayne. Ind., were In
the city this morning while on their
way home. While here they wer
companicd by Mr. and Mrs. R R
hart of Pldtte River, whose guesU
they were while In the north.
Mrs. F. R. Henryea of MayvlUe
turned home this morning afier ten
dsj> tspent as the guest of Mrs. Joseph
imerman.
Zlmm<
Mrs. Charles I’ltcr and daughter.
Marvel, of Maj’vllle returned to their
home this morning after a visit of
days 4n the city.
Rev. snd Mra. Henry McKinley of
Amboy, ind.. returned home this mom
Ing after a ten days' visit with her
parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Hartley.
Mesdaroc* M. Ryckman and TMck
of South Boardman rstonjed home
this morning after attending the
funeral of the Utile babe^lrene Molr.
Mrs. /rchtbaJd Miller left for South
Boandman this morning to spend
short time with her mother.
flionrood bT«Me~v^................S97, 3S3
gUtoOOtiwt ....
Booth Primary .
Draf wbool ...
VotoB •trooi ..
Total ..........................t041
l»73
TBHfaglMBWOI
•If Ttoto In Potoofcoy Today—Uttit
Child Had a Nartww Baeapo Fr
Borioua Injury.
Spaelal to the Brenlat Raeord.
Potookey. Iflch., Sept. 8.—Prom
aereo to teh tboaiaad rlsltoni are oo
the otreoU of Patoakey today and
everyone aeeina to be bavin* a good
time. Up until lute thh afternoon the
Northern Mkhtican Maocabee aaaodatloo had not decided on the next place
of mectin*.
Thli momln*. while the atreeta were
full of people, the little child of Mra.
Chariea Worden, bad a narrow o
from Injury. It waa in a go-cart which
fen into the atreet under a horse’a feet.
The cart overturned with the baby
underneath and the borae atepped
that, the child being protected. The
mother waa almoat Inaane from fright.
The Traverae City band woo Ural
prli-e In a acrond'claas oontf>at; only'
twa banda oompeiing. Cadillac and
Traverae dty. 'There were eight
bapda In the parade.
MRS. STACK DEAD.
Funeral Sarvlca Tomorrow Morning at
St. Francia Church.
Mra. Bllen Black of Wbxford died
yCMterday afternoon. She leavea kwo
Mina. Martin and Patrick, of that place
and one daughter. Mra. Mary Wlao of
Ihia city. The funeral will be held
morrow morning at 9 o’clock from the
Bt. Francia church.
THE MARKETS.
Kaitt nuffalo. Bopt. 8.—CattleQuiet, eaay. Calve*—Active, higher,
Bhcep—Blow, eaay.
Hogs—Baay,
I>n(nill. Sept. 8.—Wlicat—Boptem
lier. M%ic; oaia. 27c: com. 56^c.
Toledo. O.. Sept. 8—Wheat—Septrmber, 86\c; Decembor, 8t\c.
Chicago, Bept. 8.—t^Tieat—Soptcinber, 8U4c; IV>cember, 82\c. Coro—
BeptemlHT. 53\: December. 45^c.
Oats—tM'ptemhorfl 26c;
D»>cemlK*r.
27«ic. Pork. 114,67; lard. 17.70; rllr.,
S8.65.
rarma* a*a Flra.
Senator t'nuiie tella tliia one: Farm
er Do«'knilge waa haatlly awakened In
the dead of night hy Alf. the hired
man. who told him the bam wi
fire. Inatructlng Alf to MIndrold the
lioraea and lead them out, be hurrietlly donned hia trouacra nnd niahivl into
the aummer kitebeu. graliia>d a acrew
driver and ran to the bam.
The roof waa borotug flen-ely. but
be daahed Into the barn and began
with frantic baatc to wnacri'w the
Idngea of !!¥» door. Alf had auceeed»>d
in getting the iKiraea OWt
but
the fanner atuek to hla Job and finally
enicrgwl with the doora Juat aa tbo
roof fell lu.
•That ia a good deal of rlak to take
for a bit of firewood.” aald a neleht.or. friends.
Miss Winifred Marvin, who has been
who had come over to aee Wha
spending six weeks in the southern
‘rirewopd.” aald the farmer. laiint- part of the state, has returned home.
Ing to pencil marka ou the door; ‘Wee
Mr. snd Mrs. J. B. Philips of PUutlHMu figeera? Well theni'a my bnalburg, Mich., are In the city as guest*
r.eaa ao'ouiita for alx yenra. and worth
luupe tlinn the hull dam liam.*'—Boa of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mash of Spruce
ftreeiton Ilovald.
Tliey were,aeated on the rern
and. aa Iliere waa evidently aometbing
wrong aouiewhere. ahe aald:
Tni much afraid. George, dear,
that yon do not love me now aa
yon uaed to before we were engaged.
Vou aeem ao «'okl. ao atMent-minded.
•o diBtant tuolght. 1 fear the ardor
«f your love ia dying oot.”
‘‘No, no. darling.” be proteoted 111 a
tone ndoleut with agony. ”lt ian*t
that. If my love oeeaxd cold and dto
tant tonight, forgive m*. I love you
DOW aa I have always loved jrou—«s
I ^alwaya aball till dmth or dirorvw
--------JBktos to a pair of,
new ohoea. aod—1 hati^ a cofn.
Chicago DaUr Kowa.
PolaoiHHia nkotlne lu tohoroo la romotwd by uteeplng the learn in a aolntion of- tannic oeUL Thla la the meth
od sdofled 1^^ ttonuo rheoMot
What me gMshw ■usl
Knowledge Is good, but wisdom U
bettw. The
college valedictorisa.
trained to take knowledge to. rather
than to impart It may have
It with but little wtsdom: be may be
able, aa a tsaeher. to drill hoys i
tn Greek or Latta dertoBi(<
thorn with facta, aseful or
vahtetosa; bat if be oaaaot produce la
them what Rpeaeer cafia **ptoasut«able
exettMDenr aad tataraot he la a failHis woaU be the aovt of teach-
>
tog that karpa apoa obsdicoee and
dtocipUoe. The wlU cannot be
forrad. h«t the raal taachor ^raows weU
that It can be tad. pe
*
remark of Baaascan tl
er’t proriace la Imb Id tastrdet than
to gahla.* that -he mtod no* lay down
precepts, bat teach hla pnpUa to^T
cover thaoa.-. This araa the tray
that grrat taaeher. Agaaala. ceftalnly.
—AtlaBttc ktoathly.
pin aad oia fBad wtth MBHlB that oaa
thtmapod «Mg htoh Be srtaiar aad
oamasr MM Thors to aaty cat
m L iiinatoil that thiy caa ha xadtorad whoa the atraam frtmm
m n noaiRy daao ia If aaMar. oM
tha tooam aad padtoMtoBB paoBMr aa
tha toa ta Apofl.. Tha laChay ctoh
htodi fla nea aMMB aa fha
btoaa tha orator la Cram tha aaa Rpvcr
al daya ia aoeeamloa there la grant daagor eC dood. for tha city la not mare
than foor feet abora tha amaa taeri of
tbe river. Whoa a dood ia cemtng tha
tahaMtaata ara waraad by the drlag
aamBa. and the army ia ordered
aato. There le ao way to prevent
wtthaato.
thadoodatthat coma wtth tha wlada.
Thera la ameh coofaoloa la 1
alar miad aa to tha a
as oriencs, adeattde adaatidr^
any. A young gsatleaian fnta tbr nal^
vanity tolciy amared me that ciiekH
ia ptoyed mota eeiaitldeany than for
aerty and that there is a promhim of e
per cant in toror of scicatldc wbist ae
eempaikd with onUnary good play.
A writer in a cheas magariae refw
tbe royal game as-a odaDce. and an ex
act sdence ton" In a match at draughts
the ebamploo waa aald to have hroagtd
ae mach acieoce to bear apoa this play
aa to make thirty-ooe drawn gamee be
fore ooe woo game was scored. In tbr
pahny days af the priae ring *nbe Pet
of tbe Fancy- was said to dMplay non
scieDoe than -Ben the Bntlaac;,*
In my yoonger days I visited Boob
crvUIr gardens, where a man draaaed in
Lincoln graen offered me bow and ar
rows aad invited me to sboot at i
mark, obaanring that “archery Is t
pleeslng adenoe.”—Notee and Quarica.
OoortcAla lu aaolcswaeotWs Baatowd.
. In Shakespeare’s pogUnd courtship
was not tbe prok»ged and romsatic af
fair It la DOW. The young folks did
not nmke and nniuske engagements as
they pleased without consnlUng their
parenu. Tbe etlqurite of betrothal
was almost as formal sod as rigid a*
that of marriage la today. It eooaisted of three obsenrsDces-tbe Joining of
banda, a ktss aod Interchange of rlnga
all in preseoce of witnesses and nsnal
ly In church. Tbe man had to promise
noder oath to “Uke this woman whose
Dsme is N. to wife within forty daya.”
It ia needlem to say that under aoch
cirramataDces-engageinebU never last
ing as much ae six werica, partners usnally rboaeo by th* parents, marrlagea
at tbe age of foorteen aad booeymoan
trips unknown—there waa much leas
opportunity than there la now for tbr
deveiopmeat of romantic love.—Henry
TL FlBck la Harper’s Magaxlne.
deUlwt 0*7
bus
Connt Wedel. grand equerry to
kaiser, ha* Juat resigned hla post
tbe plea of advancing .veara. He made
age of
bis entry^nto {lubllc life at tbe
t
hla
10 in the city of Hanover. where
’
father was a member of the govern*
ment. It waa In lfH8. the .rear of conrulatoB in Europe, and little Wedel
found the mob one day amaablng
windows of a public office.
It
great aport, and he Joined In with enthuBlaam.
Then
aomebod.v cried.
“Let u* smash old W’edaFe windows r
The crowd waa delighted, but did
know where old Wedel lived. Then
came little Wedel’a great moment He
atepped to the front and aald
know. Follow me.” Bo |bey followed
him, and be Joined in the smashing
of the paternal glass with pecnllar
jo.T, When he tella the story now be
add*:
TiMaaaa B. Bm«.
Large PsHg.
Not long before hia death Thor
R Reed vlalted some friend* at their
summer residence at Watch Hill. R. I.
Late In the afternoon be waa driven
to Weeaterl.v to Uke tbe 7 o’clock trala
for Boston. It was a warm evening,
the horaea lagged, and be missed the
train, tbe last Boston-bound train stopDlgln.
I important enlearoed that'there was a Boston
j.reaa which passed through Westerly
at P o'clock. Then be smiled.
Going to a telegraph office, he
reeled a telegram to the snperlnteudf
of tbe road In Boston, and sent the fofiowlug
“Will .Tou atop the » o’clock express
at Westerly tonight-for a large party
for Boston?”
The answer came: -Yes, Will step
train."
Mr. Reed read tbe message and
smiled. When' the train pulled Ir
In .Mr.
Reed quietly aUrted to b^rd It. ^when
the conductor said:
“Where la that
large part,v we were to stop for?"
“I «m tbe large party." replied Mr.
Reed, and be boarded the train.
-Well I MT have many peta
around my hoaae.” said Richard Cook
at tbe Midland b»tri lari eveniaf. “In
fact the only onto about the place are
six targe aaaltas.Mr. Cook is aa
Artooaa cattle maa with a ranch about
Wvaaty-dTeenlleafeoiBTneaoB. Toa
aee we- need tbooa aaakto to keep off
the rattlen end also to keep the raaeh
free from mice and rats.” be contin
ned. “Those reptiles, ‘bull imakea,’ wa
call thnu. are the heat mooaera yoa
aaw. They will go down a hole
after-a rat and yoo may rest aaaared
that they never come
without tt.
They are also death .to ratttaBnakea.
With thooe bUek oaakaa about
place Be are aever bothered with tbe
other apeciea. A peealtar feature to
that the htaek aaakea ari only art
free from potaaa. bat they are %ndparatlvely frtendly.-^a«ua £3ty
•:
,
%
f:-ns up msa
L gm af aatar ifto «BRd ptoyai
aeaaiag at the Bghth atat •Iwrfff titoiaaa Wae too Prinripal
Mdga. tha gaam haftodtag at^drlf ba
Bra to a MMaagr M Has a
CriiaettaB fCMvoBirm.
saaa BoaaTa .aad Palth^ toa^
Tha htoritog toam that daiaatad
mytolag la right at tha WDMtoag
aab tori yaar Aaa posted a ehaUeage
to any thraa mm la tha dnh far a
•mtoa oTtghtoaa.
Thara Mffl ba a ragnlar meeUag of
tha Myatia Ctrda tonight.
Tha Touag Wbaaeani PoaM aad PorHga MMrioaary Otaria of tbe Baptist
ehoreh wfll
With .Mra. Wriglay. ST2 Waohlagtoa
atraoL
Seato win be placed oa eato tomor
row moralag at the boa otooe at «teiaberg'a Grand for “The Ule of Spice,’
Wedneeday. Sept IS.
Cbaa. H. StauMas. trasiaess repre•Btative for Porter J. White in “Tiil
by,” arrived in the dty this BM>roing
cooaplete arraagemeBto for Mr.
White's apeparaace here next Friday,
Sept 16.
The morning train for Korthport was
delayed thU morning owing to iu
being tote arrivlag from the south and
did not kmve uotU the M. A N. E. left
9:30 on tu regntar run.
The summer work of the firm of
Caidweil A Loudon is about completed
and all advance orders are tending
winter, one hundred sets of sleighs
being already booked for aort
snows.
Repair work oo city bridges is going
on all over the city. Uie ynioo street
bridge being the last to reoeive atten
tion and today the weak points
being overhauled and repaired.
A number of city visitors took ad
vantage this morning of the perfect
day and went aboard tbe Columbia
for the bay trip to Korthport and
turn, among them being: Mr. and Mrs.
C. Moore and daughter. Daisy, and
their guesu, her brother. E. H. Shay
ler and wife and two children of Owosao. aod a sister. Mrs. E. Bloasom of
Morrison who are spending ten days In
the city. Mrs. Howard Musselman and
her guest. Miss M. Roesler of Ormod
Rapids, also enjoyed the hay trip. Mrs.
Jean KIger of Ipdlanapolls and Mr
and Mrs. J. N. Gordon of Summetvllle,
Ind., were aboard the steamer aa well
as Mr. and Mrs. V K. Moore of De
trolt. who are In the city for k few
days.
Mra. Hannah Wart, who has for the
four past years kept a hoarding
at 618 I^ke avenue, has sold ou
personal effecu and will be at home
with her daughter, Mrs. Cornell i
East Ninth street.
The King's Herald of tbe Aabnry
M. E. church will meet tomorrow
afternoon at 2 In the church parlor*
L J. Marks of Chicago, who recent
ly purchased ^nset Cxjttago from H.
A. King, is taking possession today.
TTie Jenlon Union of the Baptist
church will resume Its regular work.
Baturday. Sept. 9. at 10 o'clock a. m. In
the basement of the church. A sewing
school will be opencMl In connection
therewith conducted by Mrs. Kittle
Bare Cooper. All the boys and girls
Interested arc cordially Invited to
tend.
in the account of the wedding
Miss Malvina Amlotte and George Han
son In yesterday's Record, a very .an
noying error crept In. Instead of
reading that Miss Amlotte was
daughter of George Amlotte. It should
have read that she was his sister.
B»4 «a*rT*M Proaa«Hl7.'’
There is little that roeml»cr* of the
fashionable set In Newport d«
can create surprise. But It was only
the other day that attention
called to a passing vehicle tn old
Thames street
It was an omnibus
smnewhat similar to those us«<d byhotels aod it was drawn hy three
horses abreast.
Tbe harness was
hlat-k. without any display of metal
(-olors; file vehicle bad festoons
black (-refie and the coachman and
fiKvtmaii were dressed lu somber hini-k.
The turnout belongs to Miu Amelia
Itainey of UR-veland. who. with her
brother. Paul J. Kalney, Is spending
the summer In Newport. Miss Rainey
Is in deep mourning, and that Is the
reason of the funerlal apjiearaiice of
tbe carriage. Both she and her broth
er are immensely wealthy and promi
nent In Cleveland society. While
gives entertainroedts on luard his
yacht Anooa. she does not go out very
mneb. One of her friends, a obarrolog woman from Cleveland,
Cleveland. In retdy
to Inqairtto made tbe other day
several woo»n friends at a tea party,
said: “Ob. Amelia to not really til.
she to only sotTerlng from nervous
uroaperity.”—New York Preea.
An Americao touring In the coi
ti7 with an English friend sto(iped
point out to him a sign |s>st oo which
ime way had printed this sign:
“This way to Sqoeduuk. Those who
cannot read ajiply at tbe bla<4;smith’s
p|»posite,"
Tbe American roarded with laugh
ter. but tbe Englishman looked puxxled. After they had returned home
that night tbe Englishman came into
his host's room roaring with laughter^
“Ah." he said. -I sec the Joke now
—aupiKMic the blacksmith were out.”
—Hfnx*r'» Weekly.
France aa tto trader to tto moCer car
tadaetiT- Not only'doee tbe UnHed
Btatra sappiy «B per cent, of the
BOW ta this eoUhtry. . but Amcrlraa
maanfaetarer* are now idiipjting
aU over the world'
Sheriff Okaries Johaaoo to Jari reoerrerlag from a aearehead nmaway
eacapade which to IgBred la tori T«o*toy while oa pratoarioaai dotjr on tto
prailaaala. At tto time he knew aothtog of tto haptoBing except that he
saw the king brit drop fram the tOBgoe
of the rig which he was driving aad
later picked himself op from the road
wbecc to waa riuaaed aad thrown by
tto riff arapplh* to the grooBd after
e>« toBgne polled off. He sUil had the
oad fri the mns la hto hand whkh he
liad.voBad aronad for a rieady hold
and the horse waa found hatf a mile
town the road. The .Grand Trarere<
toeiiff has brataea galore, wbldb mak<
a hit and mtoa job. taking a roote
■long hit arms and ending np tn
Id flourtoh on hto anatomy,
arm of the taw 1* still ready tor
%n emergeociea and can combat
cesafnlly any misdemeanor, within hto
jurisdiction.
way Thay Ar* Ba»4 t* Catoa.
Fopcratltion seems to lie a iwirt
fbe mental (-omiKisItiun of every one.
and It i-ommouly <-ciitiTs to a ’nsdfsl
9 tbe anmlter thirteen. ThU
teens has bad to staml for
)nnny no action that was ridicnilous.
and yet there to hardly any person
a ho wuuid sideatef* an Inch or mouni
:h>lly rail at fate should be
rer quarter dollar on the sklowalk.
In fart, he would U- only
fo place it gently In his isH-ket. Have
_|-ou ever token the trouble to scan
gloaely this small piece of silver*' If
"you have not. yop may l>e surprised to
Bnd on tbe eagle side that there are
Ihlrteen arrows in the bundle which
to Hutelied in the left claw, llilrteen
Jaorel toave* ou the branch In the oth
er ctaw. thirteen stars at hie head.
thirteen letters lb the Ijitln luiM-rlie
tlon. "E Pluribns Unum." thirteen letters In the word “quarter dollar." thlrfweo atripea oo the shield, and
front of the silver plet-e are thirteen
stars surrounding the ili>erty head, and
thirteen leave# In liberty's <tow u. This
array of thirteen Is In comrtorjitlon of
the original tlilrteen states which
tie I'niou. mwplt
t unlucky.
FRENCH CHEWING randy tomor
row at ten cento per lb. at the La
Cretll.
; FIRtT PHACnCK MRLO.
IWCH GHKWINQ CMUly tatadr.
set Sail Oaow BataM NlgF •atoal
Mid AtanaBl totaf AiTOBfodL
toTto ffrri foot heJl praetJoe of tto ■BAD «v Ihff
msoa was hrid tari oraBtaff at tto
High oehool. atoitt twdBty tarataff Rto.
Tbe psBriiee tkta yoar wO to wtor
Prof. Kailto oto Itad flootbard. "Pat"
Tkadier wfU «m aoriaL Neat wank
go wQl to practiced CIDBR APPt«B waSued at tto coM\
every night. A ffame with the alaand rioraga. - •
^
to beiag arraaga^
WANT Atam
to* UOstorQtaaBhBBttoa
FOR SALE—Trusty driving horse,
quire 616'sute St.
sept 8-:
NOTTINGHAM.
B^, Net aad aU
derad » SU State
aepi Ml*
Irteh PolaL Bniaflac Curtains tannrirrat
Mra. Ftaak Dyer.
CIDER APPI.ES wanted at tbe eoM
storage.
auff tt4t
$eom Price
Eutling Rll Jllonfl
Cbe Cine
' •=
TODAY
WE
TELL OF
— .............
DRESS GOODS
Fine all wool Cheviots 54 inches wide, colors of
Tans and Browns, that were ready sell- f>Qf»
ers at 1.00 yard, cut to...................... . vC/W
48 inch blue and grey mixcdlall wool nov- A
elty, 1.25 value, cut to......... ..................WV
50 inch blade novelty with a pretty dash of white,
a Dollar article, cut
40C
60 inch i^vcUy suiting, good heavy weight ^0Q
F-I-IE8'
I’sc Fly Pajs'r frwly and
every fly in TVaverso City
will soon Ixj cJiptun^l.
We are now Kivinp throe
double shoeta, or Six Single
Sheets Uwt Tanplefoot Hy
Paper while the supply lasts,
for only
Fine all wool black broadcloth, an elegant thing
for fall and winter wear, 1.25 goods, cut ^Qq
sick:
for 50c French
nels.J
1 On for Danish
cloth for childrens’ dresses, worth
IS cents.
14 Days lliore
Protect your homes and
firesides by’ laying in a good
supply of Tanglefoot, aa tho
flics’ best harvest is yet to
Cbe Boston Store
■SALE OF.
STEINBERG’S
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Toniglit
Pretty, Dainty, Clever
ALICE JOHNSON
Black Silks
On account of the imnK’n84‘ suora-sa of our Black Silk
Sale Wf havo th-cidod U» continue it for the balance of
the wci k. It ia afimitttxl to Iw the greatest valne giv
ing sale of the season. St-e onr new Velvet Finish
Teffetas in Plain Colors, Chamelion ami Changeable,
27 inch(« wide, at
$1.00 Por Yard
in the Semi-Musical Com
edy SuccoM
“THE
MARRIAGE
OF KITTY”
Om Imp Fmi
tolBd
A CLEVER COWEbY
A SUPERB CAST
lUeplBOiie U2 forSeata
2k, 35c, 50€,7Sc1K>&^
AN IMPROVED PROCESS
Wo wotild like to lay special stitos on the VELVET
FINISH as an improvement OA*er the origina Chiffon
fioisb brought out last season. The latter finish was
a treatment of the cloth after weaving, which very ma
terially weakened the fabric and Icasened its {^oil of
nsefulncas. The velvet finish on the oontrary is a new
and improved prooeas that is aooomplished by a treat
ment of the yams previous to weaving and results in a
lastipuB fabric that is rich' in apfnaranoe aod will give
most satisfactory wear.
E. WILHELM
5^
■;
t
wnmAr^mrmmwaM^iam.
Tp^ie. taw
r*»:
; |loyal' Baking Powder i» indi^iensaUe
to finett cookery ahd to At dbmfint'
and convenience of modern boiiKkecping. Royal Baking Powder makca^hot
bread*, cake* artd pastry wkoleadme.
Perfectly leavens wiAout fermentation.
Qualitiet. that are peculiar to it alone.
im co„ wemw
6BI. REEVES’
PROURREOORDfi
TOOK PART IN SIXTY-NINE E
OikOtMCNTS IN CIVIL WAR.
REGIKIT WHS CUT TO PIECES
ENLISTMENTS NUMBERED
MEN IN FOUR YEARS.
4.406
Yet tS« Regiment Wae Never Full—
Mr. Roevea Celebratfd Date on
Which He Moved to Michigan ^
25 Ytars Ago.
C4
18C2; Waabington. N. C.. 8ept. 6.18S2
Raws Mills. H. C., Nor. 2. 1S62; Soutb
rnat Creek, N. O. DtJC. 12. 18«.
■ 1. N. C, Doc. 14. 1862; \\'hltehall, N. C.. Dec. 16. 1862; Goldsboro.
S. C.. Doc. 17. 1862: Sprlngbank N. C..
Dec. 17. 1862; Newbem. N. a. March
14. 1862; Dsep Gully. N. C.. March 14.
1863; -Woat's Creek. K. C.. April 9.
1863: Gan Swamp. K. Q.. May 22, 1863.
Core Creek. .V. C.. May 19. 1863; Bach
Creek, N C.. May 17. 1863; SwhrooV Island.^. C.. June 18. 1863
Bombardment^f Port Sumpter. 8. C-.
July 10. 1863: Fort Wagner. 8. C.. July
18. 1863: siege of F^ort Wagner, 8. C..
July 18 to Sept. 5. 1863; Morris Island.
8. a. Aug. 22 to Aug. 30, 1863; Camden
Court House.,Va.. Kov. 3. 1863; DlslaJ Swamp, Va.. Nor. 3. 1863; bomu(ment of Port Sumpter, 8. C. Nov.
to Nov. 6. 1863: Newborn. N. C.. Feb.
1 to Feb. 4. 1864; Bachelor's Creek. N.
C.. Feb. 1. 1864: Be«ch Grove. N. C..
Feb. 2. 1864; Brices Creek, N. C..
Peb. 2. 1K64; Polly Island. S. C-. Feb.
9. 10 and JI. 1864: Fort Clifton. Va..
May 9. 1864; Harrison’s Church. Va..
May 9. 1864; Drurj s Bluff. Va.. Mny
13. 14, 15 and 16. 1KC4; Harriaon’s
Plantation. Va.. May 15. 1864; Springbill. Va., May 18. 1864; Port Powhatan.
May 21. 1864: Wilsons ^liarf. Va..
May 24. 1864; siege of Petersburg, Va..
May. to taking of Petersburg, Va.,
1864: RutTus Farm. June 16. 1864.
Petersburg. Va.. June 16. 1864: Wathal
Sixty-aoren years old. spriKhtly for
bis yeara and y«*t having taken part
In viBty-iiInc enRapementa In the civil
tffr vltb a reidmeDt lo wbicb 4.40S
men ceilUied and yet the regiment was
never full, aurh In brief Ik the hlRtory
Of’tleAfde Henry Reeves, who lives
three miles east and one mile Rouib
of tbo city and who. Salurtlay last,
celebrated the anniversary of a qaarter of « eentury s resldenee in the
Btate of Michigan^
Mr. Reeves was l»om In Auburn. N.
Y.. Aug. lb. lK;ik When the first call
for troops came, he coIlsti>d In the 1
l*®4t Druid’s
Nlnete<n.h New York light artillery j
which was afterward cotnhinwl with |
• Chapl^a Farm. Va..^^i
1K64;
the Tlilril Ni*w York light artlllerv 29 and' 30.
..........
' Fort Harrison, Va..
Sept. 29 and 30. 1864; Port BurnhAm.
Va.. Oct.
<
3. 1864; Fort Burnham. Va..
under his first enlistment and'
'•
Harrison. Va.. Oct.
Immcliatelv reH-nllsted on the field j J;
Va.. Ocl. 22, 1864: Honey HIU. Ga..
serving until L<-e surrendered.
Nov. .10. 1864; Devereaux Nock. Ga..
Wounded Twice.
IbT 7. 1864; Camp Holley. Va.. Dec.
Mr. H«*evert
was wmindetl twice and ,10. 1864; Oardseer a Bridge. N. C..
,
Isdh times bu slightly. During one
j jgg^. f^er’a lilUa. K. C.. Oct.
cttgagomenl he had Just turned at a 10. 1864; Butler’
Bu
s Bridge. N. C-, Oct.
command and a bullet struck him a 12. 1864; Wise’s Forks, N. O.. March
glancing blnw In the fnreh««d. in 7. 8, 9 and 10. 1865; Richmond. Va .
flicting a minor woouS-^ Had he stood April 8 1865: Plymouth Siege, N. C .
still for a second the bullet would April 20. 1864: Tarboro. N. C.. July 15.
have gone through his forehmul. An 1863: siege nt Charleaton. 8. C.. 1863.
other lime he was struck In the right John’s Island. S. C.. Feb. 1. 1864. and
arm with a •^|H-nt Imll. He dug that j j„,y , ,sr,4. James Island. 8. C . July
out with his knife, dressed the wooad.! ^
mils. N C.. June 22.
pm the bullet bi his iswkcl and kept! ,^64; poeotallgo. S. C, July 8. 1864;
It for r wntvtmii. losing It. however, camdon. S r . Feb. 8. 186i: Aahepoo.
when bis home In New Yortt state g q
^
GoMaSoro, April
burned down.
johnaton’s
Sucrender.
Hiatory of'RagimmiL
' Raleigh; N. C\ April 26. 1865; Point
Mr. KtH^ves'regimen I has a remark ' Comfort.
C., Feb. 4 lo 6. 1165.
able hlstnr.v. The Third regiment of
---------’----------artlller.», New York state volnntivrs.
wa* organIw-d and mustered Into the
Unitivi States sen ire as the Nine j#
RAPID CITY
%
leenlh New York volunteer Infantry,!*..’________________________________•
May 22. 1861. w ith 742 offl<^*r» and J •*•••*•••••••••••••••••• **
men—CoI J 8. Clark. et>mmamflng. j Special to the Evening Record.
The following is a sketch of it* subselupld CIO’. Mich.. Sept. E^The 8L
quent history:
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Hoop and Suve company Is pulDec. 11. 1861. changed to the Third , ting out a fine line of barrels this year.
New York voluntet'r artlller}. Col. J.
r. J. LaCledr. bookkeeper of the
11. L<H)lie, mmiaandlng.
Hoop and Stnve eonpaay, ia In Grand
May 20. 1863. companies consoli Rapids this week on business for the
dated. Col. Chas
Stewart, com- j fino.
manding.
*E. J. Gaunders is In Wexford assist‘ The regiment partldpaied In almost lag Rev. dark, the evangelist, in conevery engagetnent lo .Virginia. North ducting revival aervleea.
'and South Carolina and Florida.
Lewis Way Is reported out of dan-,
.. '** 8epi. 28.1661. companies F, H and K(
ger and expects to be able to start for
were consolidated.
borne In about two weeks from Grand
Dec. 20. 1861. new company K Joined.
Jnnettow. Col., wbem he hns been very,
juJVb. 22. 1862, company B consoliaick with typhoid fever.
ninivvL
Miae BIMe Ooodnle of Omad Ledge
-am. 22. 1862. new batteries, B. F. H
aad her aephew. Orer WalaM. are via
Mfd M Joined.
y9Urt±. 1662^ new company L Joined. itiag at C M^nakham’s thM waek.
-Bom to rM Jtad Mrs. Ray Gardner,
12. 1863. companies A, C. D and
Monday. Sept. 4. a lUde «m. < >
1. IB62, MW bntter C Jolnc<
Bd Tonneller was in Tmrome City
n. IMEmt bnliery D Joined. Tuesday.
batt4T:«Jt*Mi. , Bert wnkinson has moved bis tnmSy
battery A Joined. to Kalkaska to bare better aiAooI adTotal aamber of meralu ifpoHed rantages for>hlt <*Udr«a. He eiipacu
alaoe organlxatMa; 4.406; kWar Ja
, 217; mMM in actioa, 123;
died of dIoM. E4T.
R. a trareUag aalgaMr. Reerao took |wn in the follow* | amn for the Ughtenir perfnne house.
tag eacngementa: MartMaiB. Fiujrtailad *la MplMw.;c M. Ttakima.
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RMR tito «pa% fliitoa m ihP Mat. *T1m rotator taro Baron." fite-fnaOpn M lhM qc IlMMial
Mnr arorotewaaro Rp«r. iwraly htaktag
Malnhnreipn M ro hta latotiMtoi -H ta lha ttro:
IMfiM ptac roaparod with tha MQtar 4dta thoa not kwrr as aachr
tnet
Bare ta AMtltarratevr rojRtaff Vta*
Phnha hns bean only tvetra ]
tar taamaaail. which hn UrotoK 1
at it. aurttac ta »
wv.
to teU. One day hw^wro firtriro
•qw haa atz ihonaand aoraa and asakea
w oar ro a regM ntg. when, on
jnar retataf altottE tntile
tasA oaraar, ho aanowly escaped
and enni
eoUistaa with A car enrotac ta the wan tha tarn. HlahoreaeontalnB nMht- gosUe direaUoa. FWUiaff ag to apoiroopM. la hantad by atona nnd egtae. ha >aa groated with a torrent
llfihted with gas from a private plaa|. of abaaa fraro tha oiraer ro the car—
hM449r.Mli« RWptwwp. 6U the re.,
jantataar vraa aarketed at
a
CKj
this
Mr, and Jfxa. U
WM. hwhat taRkliW tiM tattiM
•22.06CL .
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ars oMttiiC M«^ MayMTk ateThettaata
<W,4lra. KIMML
oat% grown
Mra, FiHtfi MeUMm
to tha hagaas aadnaataa. TiOa
amodat iaaiad-anlv 4iM monUa-two lie has a hath honae ckwa hr tar the.
hnadrad
bushela gntai, tato the
aae or his iored aM. Laat year ha
IB *Kk
It ta nadaretpod. $17.fi6t
tetars gh9 UttM Bofd ct gwaadah4ar-.
crops thare are twriva kandred acre field of alfalfa.
fioiV-Cwo wheat klaiara, ten com hsTii The ■hannan raaoh of forty thoulRa.KMMnr«r4
neetara, five threehtag oatits end fifty ad ecrea aanr Oaasaeo. Kan.. 1a aaothar of the big faraM of the wasL
idem a«iicaltarnl device U Fifty men are eaiployed the year
_______ jBbgrawnag asnehtaery of
round, and May aaore nt harresang
ro HMMhauMh was a Tragorae all kinde.aMy ha aeaa and ta wholsnalo thne. with n gaaaral v^aMger and
rhen not ln
expert fer aaoh dapnitBseaL The payCKy vlallar Monday.
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Mias Mary Lwvta arrivod Monday piece ia enrefnlly housed In aome one roU la 612a# n moath.
Sdll another extensive farmer
Mtag fnMB Maalatoo and will teach of the giant baiM.
the fall tena at the Pine Grove school
ftor npnlr work, that la coniinaaUy John T. Stewart, of.Welltagton.
his first 610,000 taveaUng la
bouse:
Beaded, them le a eompleto hUeksi
I fans lands. Now be o
Mr. and Mrs. Cnrpeater and son. and wheelwright shop, where four men
huodrod and forty farms In
Calrtg.
returned froni camp Ben are kept busy from the beginning
and forty In OktabonuL. All are rented
the end of the year.
jamin.
Bd Canine of Wexford was In town
ta order to feed bU live stock ta the en shares—Stewart taking a third of
the crop for rent
ToeodayVth hia auta
vrlnter Mr. Miller raises great quantlDan .Rice of Atchison countj-. Kan„
Mim Mamie Inglerlght of 8t. Joe la tiea of alfalfa and wild hay. Last year
o6ns one bnudred and twnenty quarter
viBlttag her parenU. J. Ingtaright and he set aside
sections,
and buys more farms every
to these crops. Alfalfa yields three
year with his profits. He has never
Mias Kaln and Mr, nnd,^rs. Warner cuttings annually.
sold a farm after ft once came Into bis
nom near Grknd r
Hay, hiu^aatlng U an interesting
sion. Lmi year he garnered
of their stater. Mi
sight on the big farm. 8fl noowers about 1160,600 worth of whe^t. One of
John Nye of Indiana la rtaltlng
are ecarted. one behind the other, and hi./
long.
Jake Beheakers.
they go the length of the field.
Detr
;rolt Tribune.
Grace Newcomb of Bangor Is the
Perhaps they will go straight ahead
guest of Mr. nod Mrs. Morse.
Aimwlng Exparienoea of Royalty.
lira. Worden of Coloma Is visiting for five adles before tnrnlng, the time
1^’hen the duke of Connaught w
her BOO. Claude U’brden. and family being nrrnnged so that they can Just
make the round frip between meats.
soldiering in Iceland nearly 30 years
of this place.
After windrows have been .made up ago, he paid a rlslt to the Queen's
Mrs. Uanaoa and family of Bast Jor
dan ware ta Tpwn last week. Tburaday. with ordinary rakes, a ,'‘bun" rake U County rose show. As the duke was
T. J. Ulaier of Traverse City was s started down the line. This piles the standing by the side of bis luggmge
bay at intervals In small stack# of a on the platform of the Maryborough
Bendoo visitor Saturday.
H, C. Ogre of Traverse called oh C. .urn each, and thise. In turn, are gath station, an old lady bore down oS him
ered Into large stacks. In winter the
a state of great excitement, evident
Barton, Wednesday.
cattle are turned loose among those ly mistaking bis royal highness for
A. McHaUie of Battle Creek was the
stacks, thus saving any further ex railway official, and told him to look
gueat of Mrs. Huxley aad also riahed
pense of handling.
for her bandbox, which ahe^bad losL
at Mr. Bartoa'a last week and from
Plowing the fields Is another Inter The duke good-humoredly ransacked
here went to Travecae City, where be
estlng spectacle.
his luggage In search of the missing
will vtalt a sister.
UntH this season a steam traction property, and when, naturally, he
Mrs. WhartonU auflertag from
engine was used to haul the gang failed to find it. the old lady rushed
blood poison in her hand caused by
plows, but this will be discarded and awa>- lo search of someone more o
berry briars.
the work hereafter will be done by petunt, hurling this parting shot
Mrs. Koou of Coloma Is visiting her
mules.
-Remember. H Is a while one.
daughter. Mrs. F. Clark of West In
Fire toules are hitched to each disc and If you find It. It’s mine. ”
pw. every plow having three discs
King Edwrard tells many amnsing
Mr. Chapin was In tovm loot BattirIT
turning
the
soil.
Ovor
forty
of
■lories
of UUs kind. Many years ago,
day with Mr. Hudson of Gigiid Rapids.
Mr. Barke is now able to be around these* plows may be seen In the field si when be was a boy. he was traveling
lime, which means the Eimult me- Incognito, with bis tutor and another
again.
turningpFone hundred and twenty gentlemen In the west of England, and
furrows. It is a beautiful sight when late one night, the party, dust-covered
CTcat expanse of grasEy surface b and weary, presented themselves at
Cora Hlmebaugh Is working at Mr.
[ng steadily turned upward In mel the principal hotel of a small town.
Huddlestonc’s.
The landlord was evidently
Mr. Oolvin of Traverse City was 4n low. crumbling soil.
l^Tieat harvesting on One Hundred pressed by the appearance of hlE
>wn Wednesday.
and
One Ranch Is a spectacle that si wpuld-be guestE, for ho gave them
C. Conine was in Dondun on husineaiway's attracts many rlsltors.
chilling reception, and It was only
Thursday.
J^wn the long bell of waving, gold- after some heBitatlon that ho consent
J grain Ihe forty-two reapers go. one ed to take them In at all. At last,
Ii
howUrgest Far min World.
after the other, behind the plodding ever, he said. I
An 87,00<Kacre farm la one of the
horse or mule teams, until the line of ta-o of your party, but the boy will
big things of big America. In fact, It
clattering machines stretches away al have to sleep on the sofa. ” and the
is the largest farm Lo the world.
most as far as one can see, each leav- heir apparent, as ''Master Robinson.'
Stretching across the southern bor
a swath of gleaming stubble In Us no doubt slept as soundly on his shakeder of Kansas, near Winfield, and ex
wake as U cuts a wide gash In the lux dou’u as In any palace state room.
tending arroes the line into Oklahoma,
uriant growth.
In her very early married days
more than one hundred and fifty miles
Fifty, wagons are engaged In carry Balmcml Queen Victoria paid many
of fencing are required lo surround its
ing the freshly-bound sheaves to the a visit
the neighboring
fertile acres.
five great threshing outfits, whose po without being recognized, and listened
Nearly five hundred farm hands
sitions are marked by the smoke of to some candid opinions about the
rdgulred to till the 12,006 acres under their Etearo engineE and by the groups
queen One old lady remarked
cultivatloQ. Hfty cowboys look nfter of busy men about them.
confidentally: "Many a laird's daugh
ibe 15.000 cattle and 5000 hogs that
Furnishing meals for all the pen em ter is main grandly dressed than the
«m lU J5.000 acres of iiasture land. ployed on this eighty-seven thousand
queen hersei'. A>e. and ahe'a
Thcye are 300 aork horses. 500
farm would tax the organisation pride Deliher. for she enters all tbo
mulea and an ImmenM kH of farming and Ingenuity of a large commissary bouses of the puir In the neighbormachinery on the ptaoe. It’e largest, departaient.
hood, and always partakes of their
culUvnfbd field eontalna 9000 aerm. A
There are. In fact, several commU- bumble fare.'
telephone system connects all parts of sary departments, located at different
■'Aye," interrupted the lady'B guldthe farm.
points abont the estate, so that the man, "once I had the honor of banding
Operating expenae| exceed, IlOOjOOO farm bands at mqai times shall lose her majesty the bread and cheese, and
annually, and a renul of 630.000 Is as litUo tline as possible.
she ate it heartily.
paid for ptri of the tract Nm proflu
also made for
‘And that's not a‘," continued the
■or 1150,009 are banked each year. feeding the hocscs and mules wherever housewife, to her ‘majesty’s growing
•they may be w hen the nomday dlaner amusement; abe thinks naething
hour arrives. Ay night,'however, these ahe's out on her visits o’ making purherd of foH-blooded buffalo In exist animals arc houBcd In great central Qhases of butter and eggs and taking
KtgbfCf.
tbenr hame hersei’! ’
Joseph Miller, the principal ownhr of :
^*Wes are abont oMhundred
It was another cottager, who. after
One HnafirMI aad OM- JUach; as^ihtaf and aigbty feet long, aad afi^has « a long chat with the naknown lady
gigantic fara la eallad. was {bcppefly p drtaawa>';.down the centre. Through who. bad made herself so much
bank prasld^t. Seeing mere money
loads of provendpr are driven, and home with her. at last remarked, susin exteaalTe-taitalng. be transferred
troughs filled from tha jYl^ons. tackwikly. "Ye ne’er say anything about
the scene of bit business acUrity to Automatic feeders regulate the sapply
the queen. 1 reckon ye’re Mrs. Albert
the prairtaa.
of, food that goes iaio the mangara.
hersei."
Beglnoihg in a small way—with oaly
A telephone system connocu nil the
A story which ta of petmllar Interest
abpnt ten thousand acres—Mr. Miller ranch bonsea, and on hot days Mr. Just now U told of Gznr Nicholas.
has added to his estaic from time to Miller can sit In his office, hear reports After the catastrophe of the Hodlnstime, generally In tracts of fire thou.; from his harvesters In different sec- koye Field, which cast such an oqalnsand acres or more.
Hops of the farm and issue bis orders ous gloom orar bis coronal ion. he paM
Part of the land U leaaad from thq Just as though be were w» the spot.
a vIbIi to the hosplul where the In
Ponca and Otoe ^lang. who are bight
He bolds his foremen to strict mc jured were lying.
lUafied with*th9 annual rental ol cDtuxt for the sectiotts under their
"Why were yon in (be crowd at allT"
626.000 they receive, and are filled charge, and rich bonuses reward thgae asked one of his aUendanU of an old
wpndar over the renalantly grow who can eoax the greatest crops from woman who had been badly crushed.
ing ealerptlaa of the Vtjte man.
their 'territory.
“I want to aee the enperor," she re
Of the twelva thonanad mn wnder
itapeclaUy proud Is Mr. MUIer of his plied.
tmttlTgUon thU yaar. nine thousand fine herd of bnffaloes. which graze os
“Than why.” said tha jroung roar,
^ aUfttad to. whML IRP tbowwmd lo the OkttkW side of the ranch. Okla “don’t yon look at bias now? He ta
00^ Ire kandred to oats ang^fhe re. homa is oae of the aauiral herding aUKitaf by yonr alde.tantader to potatoes, nnhons and other gtoahila of the bnffalo. and they do
“Donf tell are lie#.” the woman an
npa.
.Vrii there.
swered. almost fiercely. “As If I did
While Mr. MUIer cute tin j|lT«rt<*^
Mr. HUlcr la anangtag a lively en- taot know tliat emf^fon are not made
fi«M farming. hU phlef nttenttan is paid tartaintaent for the national eonven- like uuu.”
to wjieat, ohrn and catttoT
Udn nr wditore when it meeu this
But gfphnhly the praaaat king of
W year J» had,, ntaf thoRpaani Spring at^nthrie. In addition to show- Italy hM; had And anjogad more of
acres ta wheaL It V6> * POor aeanon tafi .IhMi yttwt. Ihrmtag on a large these angariancea than any other Uvfor the carnal in that aacOon. and the aesle really Is. he .propoaaa to gather tag oKMareh. Net amny montha ago
ylald was dtaappotaUpg. ampunttag to herecaJ ktuadrndJiidiaitafiroiD aU gaxts When be w|n wnlkteg with the gofen
oaJbr OM hnndred and •ftjr jlhOopa^d 4?
. IJiaro «<ii ha gtoaa In the neighhorhQod of RnooonlgL ha
a hnlhlo.dta9ar. pad WIO ta tarmfUia
nt na tml-QC-lha-way Cars*
twenty thoaaand hmik- eaddWtiona
ihair >gv ianriim aid i|M taMiiili ro notaa refrrohaaat.
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vu at wotk
tar the haaefit af tha vis* ...
dlreffdf Don the threaben at W oents, Itora.
iHiar the door, hta BtaJroty asked:
domM
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•••% flirolro Ororon.to
mmm mhik ^
Attbob^offioelar t
.•:-f t
-ITi ten yon what U ta," the tetter
shoaled; “acqrchara Ilka yon oogbt to
be strung up. You’re not fit to be otf
tbq roads.”
What!” aaswored the king, goodhaaroredly. ‘‘atiung up ia front of my
rn palace?""I don’t oare where It Is. so long as
It ta dome. Tott'ae a public Baisaace."
said the American, as he drove off.
A few dajpi later a Mr. M.-P. C.—. of
Massochosetta. was due for an ndlat the Quirlnal. The doors were |
thrown open, and to bis amaxement
and horror the American found himface to face with the motorist he
so lavishly abused a few days
earlier. The tension was painful un
til the king advanced with a smUe
and ouUtretched hand, saying: "Are
all Americans as pepperj- as you. Mr.
-nt-Dlts.
Chamberliin’s Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy
cores diarrhoea and dysen
tery in all forms and in all
sta8:es. It never fails. For
sale by American Dmi: Co,
Can’t you eat. sleep or work? Bad
fiver?
Hotllster's Rocky Mountain
Tea makes rich, rod blood, gives
strength and health. Cures when all
others fail. No cure no pay. 35 cenU.
3r Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
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YfeR;
BESl
M
irs A PROBL&I
Qluiy to Bolvo if you conn* here
for the solution—the proltlcm
how to Kct the uuiat lumber of
warrantable kind for the least
money. We haven’t Ixvn in
the lumlxT busmero for years
without. l(!amiug how to buy
boarding,
studding, floorinir,
stair lumber, latli, Angles and
all the rest of the long lumlx'r
line so as to sell it to sui
suit cub.
tomers os to <[uality and pric
Glad to have you prove tl
problem.
soun SIDE uiwEa .Cl,
STENOGRAPHERS
If you are DOt at present doirijr your typcwrilinj!:
by the touch method, it will pay you to spend an hour
or two at our school every evening. You can save
iVC a
great deal of time and your work will be more phleas
ant. You can't afiford to be looking first at your sb<orthand notes or manuscript and ihen at your typewriter
keys. Save this time of looking on and off; it will
mean doljars to you.
You can make the ch
hang<:e with^
hout any disadvantage
to you whatever, and we
.e kcnow that you Iwill succe^.
Jircd
If you do not, you will not be requi
tuition.
Write, call or telephone.
Traverse City Business College
nrrtai'vrorroro Gl^Xt IVHoHlsron
Remember the number, 2H‘h’241 Hast Front Street.
Over Singer Sewing Machine office.
J.W.MILLIKEN
QUIAt-l-rV S-rORK
THREE SPECIALS
FOR SATURDAY
Saturday moruing we place on sale u sjxx;ixU lot of
clothes brushes brought tlin-ci from the manufactun*r.
They are goo«l size, good ipiality brislies, linisheDl in
iniitation mnliogany Uick, regular prp e d.">c,
PRICED FOR SATURDAY 19c^
One lot of Hair Bruslies same a^ alx)vo. ex<ept that
they are imiUitiou clKiny bocks, o-gular price .Tk:
SATURDAY-FOR 19c
One lot of Ladies' nickel plated embroidery idsBon^
Tbofip are in thnn* sizes, the larger ont* are large
enough for regular work aciasorg; each pair ootnes in a
negt. Irotherette cose. We consider them «n extra
bargain b6 the price. We Wer for Saturday
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Mn. EMte Robavta ate Mr. L. Nephr wme Mapla CMy oallate Iteip.
ftenk FMUr ate wMh «f DeOall m«
Ttetlac lelaUvte ate frtaadt tere thM
Btea White left here a w
Joflter «a vtaR ter fitfSer^r
•4toalMMaiati
am •Vt&am’ Men itMet for fte Opptr
laat Tharaday ate Frttey.
fltoota vofw flite at teaat in
nawt has flpM to Vkteta .
•am ealae of the oMato waa
IMMM ate fljliMM. tte
BMflt of tea ucatfwa.
■Mfkt teatey. flcpc If.
terns ate K. J. WnHameim, la at>| BftekTthemmatjr deUflite ^
C B. eoavaadoa. wfll giro
meted ate tear aia mate flartte vet ------ mre
poet of wimt ate Hw ate haste
teaaatt.
____ at BalMmora. at the <
temaae Sirara. agad Id. ate Burr IAmI chxrte at
o’cloek.
irtted to Bttead.
1 ■BflHe. ated §8« am
Mfx. Dr. Borte and Mra
mmateEtea fampaa hatvaaa teat dtr
leQaaer drove to Bteptre today.
ted Cater Sprtate la aaareh af a hate
Mn. Oeo. Ctemant is «a tte Mek
flf wild boraea arhk* tbay latcte to
B, 1
"*M
liteOa. went lo Tmerae Qty
idajr. Nhare Mias Lottie will i
m Traverse aty klgh neteoL
The Mkaaa Ida. AUea ate Bessie
Hoaday. Wadaaaday a tecktort thrmBmpka pi
ar wMk whom thag aiappad told tea rkrraat of Bhat
teroagh oar village this evcalng.
teerW ate depwtiea ate parenu are
Mke Flora BdlBager retnraed last
looklag tor the lads.
Tuesday after aa extended vktt la
Ladlngtoa.
BofiL 4.
BoltloCroofc. »• orate lo MV soiic
ta Mnvavkao ted GMate» tecMM cf
poor aan oanieo. The otnrfeo tp
vap of tkm Mhdiltea Otetiml lo flood,
bat that floiaii vte' Oraad Traak to
GhtaOte aad oa tha Oraad Rapida A
ladlBai aofthvard to bod.
I or Bottle Crook htee
oooMod^ to flocdag tbroagb the
oH'Sm ontfaoate pr«ridJo« that my
*‘paMor’ AMO vbo floao lato o oaloBo
aad aokoterm drMi W tv l»w»*tvd
lijr tea aad hoprtoooteot Thlo lo the
rooaH of oarorol oaits oaalaal telooo
kaaparm tor oelllaa Uoaar to “poatad"
KEYSTONE.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Slocum and
aaa. U
the Ant ofdtaaaea o( the
r aad Miss iosle Mengc left
kind adopted lo the Mat*, ate oalaaB___ tor O_
county to rlalt
lM«pen to other dtleo arm aov oaak Mrs. Boeom's parents.
the eooeUoo at oiallar ordtaaaeoo. '
Mite AlU Crandall eotertalned oomBy the death of hb mother, which poap fraai Trarofoo Cttp Baodoy.
A. Love)ay ood faaiUy bare moVed
occurrMi at Tlppeeaaoe. O.. Satarday
Traveroo Cky.
last. Van B. Crane, ef Port Homo, will
r.T«‘lre 1160.000. Hb father, who waa
Lake
a phyaldao. died IT years aflo and lefi
The
dance at the hall Batarday nl«bt
the Crane estate, rained at ftSt/KM).
vao not rety larpHy attaadod oa ac
prorlsioa waa auide In his arlU Chat count or tha rala.
the Income should be used for the aapMJoa Anna Ifenre ie otopplnp aritb
port of hb wife and at bee death th« Ifm. daateoa.
Bept. A
•atlre estate should go to the chil
dren. Mrs. Or»e died and left an es
fltmOICAVILLC.
tate of about MOjOOO, which added to
Fred Hind nnd wife of CaSadoata.
the estate of her husband. wHI make Canada, obter and brother-to-bv of J.
HelB. arrlTod Friday tor a rblt of two
a total of I&0.000.
The Great Camp and Great Hire of- weekm.
The Her. Bebewer of Hollaad, Ifloh..
«eers of the Maccabees and L. O. T. M. baa bora boldtng rerlrolo, hi the N. B
M. and members of the executive com- eburrb.
MiH Oora Simmon* returned to Ce
mltteea rlslted Liidlngton Wednesday
tor the purpose of making preliminary dar Monday, after opondloc a otePi«
of waoka with her alaiar. Uro. ftad
arrangements for bolding the patlonnl rarrant.
biennial convention there next June.
Mra. Italy Block of I^w Haren. Ind
Those present were N. 8. Boynton of arrtred Friday for a rblt with her un
Port Huron, great commander: C. H. cle. J. Helm,
Mr. Baamcan^r * baby baa boon
Tbomaa of Hastings, great lieutenant ill. but b better wow.
MluoB Ida and Becaie Fkrrant
commander; A. M. Bby of Pori Hu
ran. great record keeper, and Perry F. passed tivwoirb this place Monday.
Halm's family and selatlveo
Powers .of CadlHwe, and George S. J. Mr.
Dunn and family took a trip around
Lovelace of Muskegoa, members of the the lake Sunday In R. Dorsey’s launch.
exeettlire cnmatMtee of the Maccabees.
Sept. i.
RepreeenUnp the Lhdy Meeeabees
MAYFIELD.
were Mrs. rtanee* l£. Bums of 8».
Miss Veda VanDervort and Mis*
liouts, Mlcb., great bdy commander
and Mbs Bmma B; Bower of Ana Ar MaHon Olhbs spent a delightful day
ftoating down the Boardman river with
bor. great bdy reoord keeper. The of- John VanDerrort for boatman.
flrtal party were ahowa abont the cHy
The Indian club swinger* gave aa
and nearby resorts by a committee of entertainment Thureday evening. The
local rttlxens and were agreeably sur young ladles spared no pains to make
the effort a success.
prised apon being shown the advan
Mr*. J. T. Wbybrew and lltUe daugir
tages of Ludlngton as a convention ter of Gladstone. U. P.. ato rlslUng
city. The Maccabees will hold their Mr*. Wbybrew * parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
convention at Aldington the second A. 8. Barmim.
MIhs Veda VanDervort started Mon
wi<ek In June and now the Ijidy Mac- day for Massllon, O.. where she will
csbees will make an effort to change
their ccmventlon pla^e from Detroll to
Nickerson school this fall.
Ludlngton in order to meet with the theMr*.
Addle A. Gibb* has been enter
afflHated branch. There is little doubt taining Mrs. Jessie Gibbs and daughter
but the various subordinate hires will from Minnesota.
The
Baptist Aid society met with
sanction ihe change which will be rec
Mrs. Addle A. Gibbs Thursday afterommended by the Great Hire officers. BooD. A abort program and light re
The Maccal>ees will have DOO dele freshments entertained those in at
gates. and the l.*dy Maccabees. 1.200. tendance.
Mr*. Platt Bamum left Wednesday
George Hardy, the model life con
afiemooB to rlslt her mother a
vict. parole<l by Governor Warner from legan and relative* at other polou In
Jackson prison. ariive<1 at MarslAil this state.
Work on the new electric plant la
Wodmwday evening with Frank Court,
who went to Jackaun as his next progressing nicely.
Bept. L
friend, to sign (he necessary lK>nds.
Hardy left for Duck latke to vbit his
MONflOE CENTES.
aged mother. After looking after some
Mr. and Mrs. Blmie Thayer arrived
Imslnt-sh he wll return to Jackson Ic* from Pellston Saturday and expect
take the job as eng1n«M>r at the prison make this place their future borne.
Rev. Hill preached hi* farewell ser
Tho Battle Creek aldermen hare
mon here yesterday and will leave for
raised a qu«'st|on that will afftvt every conference today.
Mrs. U. 8. OUlnger Is on the sick
city In Michigan. "Who owns the
ground uiuler sidewalks, ihe individual list.
who has a Inti ling property or the
city?" 8e»<-nil p«-rsoiis wlm are build
dim Copt'lsnd I very sick with tying buslneas Idnrks have commenced
loid fever.
to oxcavate under the sidewalk, with pbol
a\lew of exteadlng their cellar, un-,
Sunday..........................
demeaih the walk Hence the raising | • few days with M. H. Gilbert and fam«»f the question. Th«> point has never I lly.
TVEGBUITIMBBEBEiaOl
the city attorney to make .n '"vn^tlga
occ'„fon being her bhnS
ilun of all anthorltles on ibe subject > da>’.
and If n»'Ci»**ar>' curry H up for a de 1 Mr. aad Mr*. Arthur Gilbert of Mt.
.
Pleasant arrived Sunday for a week’s
„
visit with the family of M. H Gil
lllbert.
A young man from Indiana, accom
panied. remarked In 8t. Joseph, os he
presented a dime und reuuested It*
SUMMIT CITY.
equivalent in jicnnles: "I’ve spent 25
Roy Carson of Detroit is rlsiting
rents on my girl this aftermsm and friends here
J. P. Tillckaon and Chas. Moody
Pm going lo spend 10 more: but 1 don”
were camping aad ffahlng at Duck lake
care. I came here to hare a good last week
lime and I'm going to bar* It." As he , The many friends of 1
(tasses out to flnbb up his "good lime" I Kllaglesmith will be glad
the crowd snlekers, and wllile they urr I that she is very much bett*
{ Mrs. Ida Puiver of Charleroiz k
snickering It la u "nood Ume" to re spending a few day* with frtaads hern.
mark that had the moaw«P«ndlng
Mr*. Aryl of Jackaon la rklUag
Hooiler and all the other youag men Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nelsao'a.
Of America who that day a«uaadarad
each 35 ceata and upward oa kit
• gin." kept It in bla broaches pocket,
it would hsre prodoecd a flaaiwlal
strain and parfaapa a panic. It U poasibie for the boys and girls of the
United States to break baaks aad busliness houses by wUkholdlBc thair
BiH-ndlng money from circulation alx WychoB.
months. Thla I. serloua. Lat aa otteMr. and Mrs. Ooorfle Nalaon’t youngpliment the Indtaalaa for -Hmoeatag cat child died Tneeday at cholera tnup" and haw haw at somebody else.— fanium. The fnneral aanrioaa
held at the Coemty Line eehooU
Detroit New*.
Tte body was burkd In Bver|^
f hk appredtekm. ]
I With Acteir te a \
htetetethmtweau tefihAte w^ test
wte .tea ao ably flBte wlihea and maay happy retaraa oC tte
oar palpli tela naamar, left tor Bdatofl I day.
last Toeaday to attete * theological
Hed Bailey spent Toeaday at Otetefi.
Mrs. Miilikcn ate son mmt Tteteay
Rev. ate Met. CkrpeBter were giVea la Traverae aty.
a hearty wteeome oa tteir retnhi from
SopL Warren and wife ate goeau of
Croaa vniafla. whew they teve apeot Rev. HuxlboL
tte summer. Mr. CarpfBtcr’s tealU
Mrs. C. Schraeder, who has been III,
la aoow tmprored and be will go te I* eonvalesoent.
eoorereaee aad expeeU to take r
Mrs. Lee and daughter Hasel re
cterge aowiewhere.
turned home from Trarerae aty thk
Mrs. L. a Carpenter’s mother; skScr week.
aad aiece are rlsiting her from Wa
Mrs. H R Gill Is vkitlag relative*
bash. lad.
at Harbor Springs.
^ Mr*. 3 Redtord entertained sixty
friends at a dancing party last Friday
evening.
Penlasala aad Cotm Pray of Mabd
Rev. Warren occnpled the pulpit In
teaches the XtowUag ecbool at Barker the Congregational church Sunday
Creek; Blaacbe Avery the Webstej- momtng and evening.
aobool, Alice Boyd the Lindsey school.
B. N. Pickard of Leland U in town
Mr. Copeland, an old and respected thk week.
citizen at Barker Creek, passed i
W. B. John.cton left Monday on a
last Bateay evening. His funeral wiu boalnt-o*
___
trip to Grand Rapids and Debe held at the M. E. chorch Tuesday i irolt
•OWEfU HARBOR.
Wm Jobneon and father arrived i convvntiyn thls*1reek.
Dpham and Mr*. Jalllet of
The Mls<te« Franco* and Rotu Wool
jort, formerly of JoHct. 111., made here laat week. They wUl soon reuirs
to Oregtm.
,
« *ey spent Tnesday in Traverse ICty.
Mrs. James Kehl and son Ua re.jrned home this week from a visit
istrong has moved Into . with relatives at Manton
packing applas for Miss
the TroM boj^
^ ^___
Mr and Mrs. Frank Ransom rv^ m. M. Baird has mumotl frorn ftnrned Tuesday
Tka. HsaMaond and daughter Evelyn
iday from a visit with
• ■
vkltlng
I frlendK
at CeL*dar.
of Traveraa Oty is vUlUng at the New York, where he hae I-------■
sme of /ohn Holmes.
.hioveo pie
pib soriiu \ t). T M. Fridav
■*
The :j„‘;3rb.id.
ouurcB neiu a coirseu
Mrs. Tony Bokoe of Traverse City
Friday <ev«>olng Ice cream and
I
hall
last
Friday
evening.
I
c
the town
evening, j cake was serv^
retnrned home Frlffay. after visiting
hey nlsed enough money to im»- both ( j. Stlbblts of Traverse City apent a
r parenu for the past week.
Inlstor* IntoU, ao our pastor can re^jfew days of this week In town.
Kent U expected at Bltt(
port
>rt that bla salary k paid on all the ] otls WMte retunuil home thU week
Sweet lodga the first of this week.
charges.
i after spt-nding a few days in Tra
Sept. 4
I Rev. Cochlln of Traverse City was
KINGSLEY DEPARTMENT.
, in attendance at the Sunday school
and Mra. Tom Kewlass stopped i convention.
in Kingsley
gsley T^ieoday
Tueoday night to visit rel-' Mm Miller of I’etoskey Is the guest
______ J Hellfrlch Is working for stives. They were on their way to of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Chas.
Mary Gharlng. who U Intending Honor where Mr FewlaK* has a posi Purkia*.
to make a vlelt at Aldan for a while.
tion as principal of the schools.
Mr. and Mra. Huntley ond family left
Mka Olady* Harvey is on the sick
Miss Jennie Hammett Is vkitlag her Friday for their home In Grandville.
parents, Mr. and Mth. Gooege Ham
•L
The little Ihree-vearold girl of Mr. mett.
Mrs Milllken of Traverse City s-as
Qeori^ Helffrich is very sick.
Little Merle lambkin Ik very sick
In atiendanci- at the Sunday school
Mr. and .Mr* Henry Dohm are
Miss CalUe Gray rHurned 'nntrsday convention.
spaadlag a few days in Traverse City. from a short visit with relatives at
A nww cement walk Is being pnt In
I. F. Lamcral. brother of Mr*. Fred Tusthi.
In front of the Wnrrburg property.
Johnsan, ratumed home yesterday afMias Joale Allen |g recovering
GUstaff A AgiHui have added a line
ring from
tefnooii after maklag her a short visit. her lilaess. Mrs. Allen. who hss been of clothing In connection with other
Roy and Hasel Oberlag returned to
ing for her. r irned
her hbme stuck.
Traverse. City Saturday to attend .at Wexford Saturday.
MIsk FSb Ijirahee of Central I.*ke
school again this year after spending
Mr*. Frank Hopkins returned Thurji- Is the giiest of Mr W, B. Campbell
the summer with their father.
l!ay from a two week*' visit with rela and family. Miss I.Arabeo !■ a niece of
Mr. Campbell.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond left tive* at Wexford.
this morning for their new field of la
•J. Leonard left Thursday on the Illi
Mr*. M. B. l,ambkln. who has been
bor. Tb^ drove through with their visiting relatives at Crystal City for nois for Qhlcago.
U vlrltlng
hors
some time. returm*d home Friday.
. T- Purklss
- -------- -.......... » friends In Re
E. A. Goodwin, elder of the Latter I loskey and Boyne City.
Jo
Bert spent Sunday up near Traverse Day Saint.' church In Cadillac, dellvAttorney Brower of the North]I port
last
City with the family of Mr. Dupex.
ered a ver>- interesting sermon at ih« Beach Hotel
Traverse church here Friday evening. He ex week,
iss I
be confirmed in the pects to re-visit Kingsley st>on.
Mr and Mrs M. Vinton of Traverse
city Saturday
Swedish Luthtleran church Sunday.
Mrs. Hlnchman returned Saturday aty are th© gue.u of Mr. L. J. Span
Sept
from a week's visit with friends a' gle and famtl).
School begins Tuesday with the fol
Duck Lake and Monroe Center.
lowing teachers
Superintendent. J
James Rockwood was ovei
Matthews; grammar room. Mrs
South Bo4U-dman Saturday on
has beet
ut Is slowly recovering.
O. J. Dir of Vicksburg is the gue*t Davl*. second
Lester Welch, who ha* been most
E. P. CroQkhlte and farolly.
-l^r. first primi
twowKJBtha picking fruit, has returned of Mia*
Mara Cloos rviurnW Friday
Chas Wrisley
lo Traverse City snd will visit
Where she (moved Into their i
from Lawrencevllb'.
renc
brother ai few days and then will i
spent her summer vacating She will | lick residence
his home at Ann Arbor,
have chapte of the primary de-1 tteorge Hum
Marshall has been quite sick, again
partroent In UlV Kingsley school*. Mis* -vltlon with Fr
uucb Improved.
butI It much
returned from Williamsburg anrl left Tuesday
preached his Scofield
rbe Rev.
to resume her duties
teacher In the
Mrs. and .Miss Ingersf
It
hiirKday
farewell sermon, today and tomorrow
tot
ir Chla
Intermediate department
, on the Illinois for
Loula Uck has accepted a poeltJon
Os drug clerk In a .tore In East Jordan j in town this week was w-ell attended,
left for his work Wedqpaday
i Addresse* were given by Rev. Cochlln
Prof. Taft of the Agricultural col- and
Quite a number from here wltnesseil , and Mrs Mllliken o{ Traverse City,
lege made a flying
flyln trip down
the ball gam(
games at Duck iJike resort ^ which were helofnt a’'il Interesting,
Miosion
lion soliciting fruit
erday. The Queen City's def.
defeated ' W, B Johnston Is fitting un the
yesterday.
fair. 1
Grawn by a score of 2 to 0. Then the j Dame sfnn- for occujjajiry and left th
scarce.
Kingsley First nine played the Qiu*t*n | wt^k lo purchase a stock of gfKKis.
The LnlY^family left Thursday for
City team and defeated them by a
I their home In Ko-sas
acore of 4 to 0.
Chester Alshouse assisted In the
and daughter of
"I
B»nk
of
Kingsley
a
few
days
last
week
Travel
JohJ
absence of I>eroy Moxam
OLD MISSION.
few d
Russell and Glyndon E311son. who
Mtk Shaw of aiicago and Sort ham
Holmes.
have bean spending some Ume with Warren of 0<'tn)it are vlnUlng thol'Mias Lulu Holmes will comn
Dr
and Mr* Warren, of this
their
grandparents.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Hodgt
HFnry Seegmlller. went to Boyne Falls
Dr. Warren, afti-r *
^ months’
A game of luU! aa played at the last week
Corn Huskers of
harbor
arbor bat
1 wet
hero.
I tor of the Congregational church
Traverse City
Rev. HIM and Rev. E. W Woo<i left j The farm.-rs are very busy picking
The score waa 16 to o in fa'
today to attend the M. a conference j Ducht-as apple*, which have been most
Hnsker*.
being held at Charlotte.
I- purchase,I by Mr Seel and Mr
The Sunday school convention which
Merle Crot*er left todav for school | Hrlgg^ for Chicago house*.
was. the beet
as held at this place w
Mr* Cromwell of New York Is vIhH
Big Rapid
leld here.
iveatlon ever held
here, Moat every
log her parent*. Mr and Mr* Jame*
Sept
home helped entertain
ertali some one of the
Robert*, of this place.
delegates and their friends.
Rev Van A liken an<| i«n niece* from
NORTHPORT
DEPARTMENT.
The last week there has been a largo
Vanderbilt, am visiting old friend*
A pleasant Kurprlse was given at i
quantity of Duchess apples picked.
here They were former resldcnu of
This week wdll about finish them and Bramen home on Friday evening,
place
honor of Charles Bramen. the oc- j thl* P'^****
then wilt commence the Alexanders.
casion
being
his
fllftleih
birthday.
Seth Tompkin* l« *p«*nding a
Mias Mabel Walt of Elk Rapid* la
daughter in Tra%
visiting a few days with Mrs. John Twenty-two guestE met at the home of [
city
Mr.
G.
L>ome
and
later
In
the
evening
Mills.
Mr and Mra Howe of St. l>oul*. Mo
joln«l
Ihelr
friend
at
his
borne
to
Miss
Ruth
Mills
has
l>een
afumdlng
Has Rut
spending a few week* on their
jw dajB t Elk Rapids, the gueet of spend a pleasant evening and with him ;
farm
busy getting ground
jr wheat.
Tager is In the neighborhood
i wind stacker threshing. Tbe
‘ woriu fine.
vialtlng and helping heh mother for
few days.
Doe Van Nest is back to the Grand
Travwse region again. He left last
spring for the south part of the sUte.
BufMlaa Hannah Strieker
ling I r a friend,
fak> to attend the weddli
Charles Strieker 1* out threshing
with Ailam *rager.
Mrs. J Dixon of Bay City and Mrs.
Ruth Himes of Genesee county, are
vising Mrs. 8Uaa Dosmer.
■te. Rd Qualfe and daoghters re
turned last Friday from a visit at Cen
tral Lake ate Btealre.
I working
at the new dam last Friday, be fell.
tm a pRe.
Although
Btrfkiiig hi* ana OR
“
broki
Aen it H a ver^ palaful Injury.
Rfitorday night the two night wt
aan M astoep ate tte haU ate p«ll«fli oa the puag at tha new dam
bamad ovL raaatofl- soma extra 4»paaae ate a great tehl oC extra work.
The inal of the case of Vital B.
MB. Martha Btaefe ate danghtar
Among
those
who
cam*
on
the
«aBaa*., ft aU against the exacwiara of
cwsloa train Thoxxday were Mr. and tetka Tteted Jte MeOaeky lart
tte wlU of iha kte Henry
Mri B. Fteterickri&. and Mrs. t.
Mia. M^ Qnalfe rwtnrned to her
Strmwoen.
Anatell and Mr. Oetta
onee at Trarsrsa CRy Jtearday, afiar
, Mrs. C. Buckley 4
and the I
k'waak teat. ”
r te Athena, Mich.
now oa bteore Jitege Adams. Oa aeBoteft Wney of T
ooum of the Importaaoe of the k
involved the «aw k Mknly ta proro
3A- IVIU-t- AI-l
SI^OOD
-rjh»i.K*rs
HAUS UCB. UD BLOOD. HEALTH AMD STtlKOTH
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
AND NERVOl'S PEOPLE.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
ECZEMA
ERY81PELAE
ECURVY
GOUT
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOEI8
NERVOUS DIECA8E8
BLOOD FOtflON
WEAK LUNOB
KIDNEY TROUBLE
doNETIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
NERVOUS OYSFEPfllA
LIVER TROUBLE*.
8A-MU-LAH tableU ate oompooteed from the essence of. rare
Bast Indian Plants, and are the perfected resuR of over M yean of
medical reeeareh.—SAMILLAH arts promptly on the Longa. Liver
and Kidney*. The«; organs are directly wiepenelble for the condttlofi
of the bloed. BA-MULAH is a blood pnrifying medicine put np In tab
let form, ate eoatalas noDilng of an inlwrteu nature. They are tovaloahle in eases of apeoiic febdla dleordera where the blood has a large
exaasa of tobrlne or srfewald^ JCrery diseaac err disorder that flesh la
teir to can be traoed .tp Impiir* Bleed. SAddU-LAH has helped thooastea of au«erac*.—H cbb te*P yte.
FREE. ^
'
ONlAlrfjtTPWNdlPALnRDOOlSTa
FRICE PER BOX CONtAININQ 25 TABLETE, 60 CENT*.
tr yoer dmlarteniot aupply yoac. Mte price ate order to
-
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
Hk MABtetU^iTIte^. '. .
NEW YORK.
WANTED, y
Otarie Barth, Sr., Is flfltRtala- n MBfctr-ctekj^
ite ter atear. Mrs. flteiu ate family,
WteUBstte-ati^
^tept 1
of Maalarea.
Or Taaaday last Mn. Manrta ate
•IM. WANIRD-Fhr^gatera] boosem ^yron, WRUarn duff sa4
OoDtve Barth. A., aad wife weflt hlmib -mark.
Mn.'W. P. Crotonr. 222
berrying
BDSfdam Bte^ ;
Bept T-tf
Mn. a W. WHIiama ate datehter
Clara called on Mr. and Mra, a A. WANTED-Oood ik tor general
Peck one day last week.
1214 Raadoite i
There was a dance at tbe Ooleaaui
aeptEdt
place last Saturday nlghL All rapori
good Uane.
T
KEEWICK.
School begaa yesterday in dlMiict
Na 2. with Miss Ellea Austin of Bln»WANTED—Girl for general hooa#-;
»od as teacher.
woPk. Mrs. Oeo. Becker. T14 Baton
Miss Lam
Traverse City, where
afreet.
aept t-€f
the business college.
WANTED—An appronUce at tbe Wood
■IstenT millinery ertabttsbmteL
olt are visiting relative* bore.
aept 24t
Rev. W. A. Shelly. Miss Laura Sheland Fred Rerold attended the Sun
day school convention at Northport WANTEO-Glrl for general boaseworti: amall faarfly: M-M per week.
last week
Mis* Ollle Grosser left (hi* morn
4^8 Sixth street
eept 1-tf
ing for Traverse City to attend the
district meeting which is in session DO YOU EVER NEED A -EHINE" In
there this week.
youa business? Bee CunnlagbaaiL M
jlhe Lioa barber ahop. .
FOR RENT.
Sept
MABEL.
William Coneland. 8-. died last
night. Me has b«-en a reHident of this
place over fifty year*. He was respectind loved hy all his neighbors tor
honesty and Integrity.
C. W Hastings of Central Lake was
a Mabel caller last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammond W’atson
i-ere In Traverst* City Saturday
Clinton Pray went to Bowtr* Hsror Sunday to play ItaJl.
Misae* Mabel and Irma Beckwith of
Maple Grove attended a party at Orin
Llndaey's Thurada>- afternoon.
Fielding Watson Is the oldeot settler
I thl* neighborhood. He rame In this
place fifty year* ago the first day of
Srpleml»er.
John Moran visited Mr. Bolsmler’s
Sunday.
Mr*. I»*ey entertained
friend* from Traverse City inday.
I vlslUm
attended the party at Lindsey's also.
Bnrnev- Scofield and family hav(
ived up over the warehouse at Ms
sister. Mrs. Andrew
last Wednesday.
Mr*. E. T. Pray i
FOR RENT—Seven-room bouse. In
quire NW Slate street.
eept 6-12t
FOR RENT-House. toralsbed or aafurnUhed: also rooms. Call torenoons I 611 f-'lftb strvet. aeplMi
FOR RCNT-Front ixmn ante. Boardman avenue school, 'sullable tor
teachers. Inquire at 4.16 VTebater
sttoet.
angSO^
FOR RENT-Three room*. Inquire
G03 West Seventh streoL
aug 21-tf
TO RENT—Uafurnisbed rooms; also a
good barn. Inquire at til Waet
Eleventh street.
Jnly l*-tf
FOR SALE
FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—80 acre*
fine fruit and farming land; time
given If desired, or will exchange for
bouse and lot or desirable building
lou. For further particular* call at
the Economy store.
sept 7-tt,
FOR BALE-At a bargain, two lot*
on Washington street. Mra. Wm. DeWitt. 220 Weal Seventeenth street.
aept 2-61*
I gathered
riernoon to
FOR BALE OR RENT—A good seventeentb hlrtl
room bouse. Inquire Dr. Oaontlett.
ments were served and a good time eoyed hy everyone present.
sept 1-tf
Born to Mr. and Mrs William Bar
ker. Saturday. Sept. 2. a non.
FOR SALE—House and lot, corner
Sept. A.
Front and Mmiroc streets; 30 acres
fruit land; 10 arrt** timbered; price
NORTH UNI*rY.
$600. Address B. E. Belknap. 1028
John Nachazel, jSr., Is very ill with a
West Front street.
sept 1-Imo*
cancer
The pioneer settler* of North Cnltv
celebrated the fiftieth annlveraary of FOR SALE—House and lot at 202 -N^
their coming to North
h Unity, at
Spruce St., second north of Asbury
Atkinson resort, last Sunday. A large
church. E. H. Allyn.
aog 26-tf ^
audience assembled there. Including
all the old settleni that still survive. FOR SALE—Heavy work team with
The assembly was a very joyful tm.v
or
without
haroesaes’or
wagon.
J.
Mr. Cheskofske of Chicago favored the
E. Grelllck Co
aog l6Hf
audience by giving them a most inter
estlng si»eech concerning all not#FOR
SALE
CHEAP—One
dining
table,
worthy Incident* during the past fifty
one sideboard, one refrigerator, re
years. The old sett:
settler* who (
here and
[jd started clvlliratlon. rU-arlng
volving book case, three dinlag
away forests
'orr-sts and building ssmall log
chairs, arm chair, three rocking
cabins In the fall of lk5B. and who still
chairs and other articlaa of furni
survive are: Frank
rank Kraitz, Sr.. Mrs.
Barbara Kur« ra. Mrs. Barbara WIsko
ture. Inquire at 911 South Unkm
rhll and Mrs Mary Kolanda, all of
street.
ang 2-tf
whom attend<-d the anniversary.
TAXES
Notice to Taxpayer*.
Tbe tax rolls for tbe collection of
school and city taxes and special as
segsments for the five ward* of the
city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
placed In my bonds for collectfcr.
I will be In my office for tbe pur
pose of collecting said taxes every
: day from now until Nov. 1. 1905
from 8 o’clock until 1130 o'clock In
the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
o’clock In tbe afternoon of each day
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st wlU
be received without collection few*,
and all taxes remaining unpaid on
Sept l*t and until Oct. 1st. a penalty
ae per cent for collection will be
charged. On all taxea remaining uo
paid on Oct. let and until Nov. 1st a
penalty of two per cent for oolIecUos
will be dbarged.
Office. Room 202 Sute bank bJd*M E. Haskell. City Troasnrxr.
Dated July 24. 1906.
July 26-OcL tL
SEWER TAX
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay-*
ments Herman W. Bmltb, 618 West
Eleven street. CiMsens phone 199.
Jaaa 27-tf
FOR SALE-Warcbouse building, on
Bay •t.'-eet, corner Hall, also 14borse power gasoline engine and
feed mill ontflt; alao 9-room brick
residence. 637 Sixth street Apply
to John Horsfleld at resMraee.
June 26-tf
FOR SALE—Store huUdlng, stock ste
flrtnres. Will sell aU or any part,
or wUl rent building. Apply at onco.
Cbas. Roeenthal, Traveree City, Mich.
may 27-tt
FOR SALE—41 lots
Hspnah’s 6th
add; 6 qnewere lot* fronting on 14th
street 4 tn Oriffln A Winnie's add.,
snd 8 lota on Wost Froot strsoL
writ be sold on easy payments or
exchange tor other property. Geoi
W Raff.
Bept 1-tf
MI80ELLAKEOU8
MONBY TO LOAIS.^ tox ciOM
pot to mertgagaa Hwee too into
Inqnlro of & MeMamarg. Pm|
Ptoco BoteL
Wy.
Fifth Ward.
Notice to all Persona Intersrtte:
The special aaaeasment Uz roB for FALMttTfCY—OOMSR MatfaaoHMMk
Beteeaber the fatoro lies la gate
(be construction of Lateral Bearer No.
hand, a oetoatlBc readlns win miM
1. Sewer District No. 8, located lo the
tte trno me’a history. Orrn m
alley between Washington aad Web
VakmSL Btoeeatnaoa.
. MMI
ster street*, beginning <m GarEeld ave
nue. running thence west to Barlow
FOB BALI OB TBAOB-BM toN street, thence north ob Barhrr to
hoomB gad lota - Wte tote «. A
Washington streeL thence wert m
Washington street to Railroad aveant,
theflee to coonart wKk tnmk m
has beM plaete la my bates for eolWBK-END EXCURBIOHB to ■» ,
lectioak. tbe aaam to be paid oa or be
fore 8epL M. IMS.
waakBA Tin M. A K «. aad M. T. Ob
;
trip IMt. Ooto. Vharsite ^
H. EL HABKEUv
Oty Tmaante
Oaee-Room 802 State Barit tmOdias.
■apt 1-law.
k
ymmmnm niCOi^TiuvE»E cmr, wcHiftAH,
cwwsn Uls jteee ate Dofarth tefetc the
cao«slt a valdi. BM Ida M
oaoB* eloaaa.
kaov ttei Ida bteS of pMag
tead ohMS tea ffovtec baori Is oody a
A M gtaae fnai odds oMteriamr
4o*too for glaactec at a smII walcb to tte teteuaoea «C tte ftedaoa
WWa Ifc* fow cf sHlariftcalBrlka vhieb te wMia ItetaaaJ to tea vrIaL Mote te aoite Shrer aCBoac io eaoUoo4 tlM<iifcWriaikdlTtrf.—dtf tefte* ffo—tnr PWt of !f#w York MteMPi Bob Soolor thiato straoHr
of rolslte tte prtee of steTW to fifteen
ted baaa teahrod pcBCtkally a L
.
l-FY
Uwmtfimamt, cm» —d IW. Mb. may paranaa app—lad to tea for help eanUL
Towers %. Cote Broo. ore hosy day
or OM kted or aaothcr. Oaoeeaol
pray ofteor had beaa doaied ate might, teylng ate socteog potaaaao of aoaw dafact la loea ate getting thCB retey fog shlptea eyesight. Hla aothcr orote to ■MOL They ore bcite ftored in the
^ ‘CMW. MartelSr. Soaator Platt aOktaa for hla assist woretease on tte new dote ate will
her letter with the be skipped to Chicago on the steamer
vnrda: **1 leave'It all to yon aad the DHooia. They are getting Is some 1
I/ird." The aeaator forwarded this stock, for which they are paying
appeal to the secretary of war. aaytng cenu per bosheL
Tte Misses Hllds Oxby. ZelU Mela hla owB DOte: “1 hare aotlced that
when a aaatter ia left to ac and the Viesr. Grsce Campbell and CUns
Aemiasegger of South MBton are stLord I aa held raapoasible ia cai
failara; therefore I beg that you will teodtng the Elk Rapids public schools
thU year.
aaalM me.The recent excursions from the
The bark of a dog frightened
south tsve brought s large number of
a. & S.'cow«tataeto aad drirca all tte death mac Urcie Scbultr. aged 19, M
visitors to this section of the state,
pobcM iRMB tte Mood aad Midi aptba Oakland. Cal.
bj ha tea parifyiaf oaal.
Dr. Otto Seifert of New York cialma and Elk Rapids is getting her full
aad tonic affadi.n[t ate»dicna he can change the color of butterfllea share. .
At their home on 'Ottawa street.
with the aasiauince of an icebox and
Toesdoy evening. Mr. and Mrs. June
ftlyiac tte body^Stb rich, pore
an Incubator.
^uMlIalatk aad aU te dte^rai^ ail.
PresideiDt Roosevelt aad his wife L. Warner entertained a large party of
President
m>«t» Ualite
friends
in honor of the twenty-ninth
walked three miles in the rain from
kfam&slLb Christ Episoopal church in New York birthday of their son Claude A very
enjoyable evening was passed, and all
Sagamore Hill.
Mlaa Alice
Roosevelt'a picture departed wishing Mr. Warner, Jr.,
mCLY VEtCTABLS. ^ofniii,«.l adoroa a new aet of Japanese postal many happy returns, and leaving him
of may kiad to carda. The presldt«fa danghtef is in poasosloo of many remembrances
dbaginaBbly affect tte atoiaacli, digca.
of the occasion.
tkm aad tioarda, bat by deaadaf oad ahown In a low-necked gown with her
The steamer Odd Fellow will run
otrensttenias tte blood, poU crcry part bead tossed back.
1 excursion -to^ Torch river bridge
of the body ia teoltby cri^itkm. £6k
St. Lotils saw Monday a parade of
oa tte blood aad aay iDodkal adTka da- 17,000 labor uniontsu. probably Jho
'Xt Sunday, leaving her dock at T:00
sired jrithoat cl^arxc.
m.. returning, leave Torch rlvc-r at
last parade to be held there on Labor
TMC SWifT SPUirie CO. AUaata, te. day, as all the leaders of the unions 4:00 p. m.
i
Mrs M. J. nanclly, after a visit witV
have declared themselves against the
hc*r
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. B i<angT
parade feature.
Peter Lorlllard Ronalds of New left Tuesday for her home in 0<!anaii.
York, the father of American coach W’Is. On her way she will make short
ing.” plans to make an extensive Bu- visit* at Ludlngton and Mllwaukf«e.
8n anxIoiiK war Wllliani l.af>ka to
rop««an tour in an auto. He is through Her sister. Mrs. C. B. Carver, accom
see thi* l.aNir dav i»arB«U* In Chlcafro.
with the Lally-ho after half a centur> panied her.
that he got out in the «tre«*t. from
Mrs. Forbes of Milan is a gugst of
of euthiisiastic coaching.
whiOh evi-ryono ebc »as t»arre<l. VN'hen
King Alfonso of Spain, undaunted her daughter. Mrs. J. C. Gauntlett.
a policeman order«**l him l»ark he drew by the failure of his suit for the hand
BenJ. Car|>enter and family, who
a revolver and hetran u» shoot. Tlie
the Prlnc«*8s Victoria of Connaught have been spending some weeks on
policeman flM*d liark. hiit men In the
said to have transferred his affec- "the island.” have relurno*! to their
crowd grahlM-d I^Kka and nearly beat
ns to the Princess Victoria Eugenie homo in Chicago. Mr. Carismter Is
him to death before more polire ar of Batlenburg, another niece of King
of the director* of the Elk Rapids
rived and arrested him. (>ne of the
Iron Co.
Edward.
bullets In the |ire'.imlnar)- duel struck
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cronin of Kalko-ska
Irving D. Smith of Lake county. S.
bra. Anna Hopkins. s*.riously
|
J'^Th^nj^nioTa^^
visited Mr. and Mrs. PatSwivney Sun
Ing her.
Dakota. Is to have a guardian U his day.
A 'big. Btr«nuoiis monkey (.scapcil wife Cbn Induce* the court to grant one.
Mrs. H. Schneider of Grand Rapids
from a cage at Sioux City. la., on the Smith has been veo' generous of late is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. L
Cblcngo, Milwaukee P St I'aul rail and has given away to tenants and N. fiprlny. Mrs. Spring is also enter
road. and took iwsscslon of the pas olheiw projK-rty worth 1679.200.
taining her sister. Mrs. B. Schruder.
senger station. He worsted the sUEmile Pfeiffer vl*lte<i from Saturday
Home coming from Europeon sum
tlon employes and drove everyboviy mer resort* over 2.000 American* are until Tuesday with Traverse CH.v
ouU throwing pearhes from the fruit now on the Atlantic as cabin passen friends.
stnnd at every head he saw ^ Ills aim gers The Kaiser Wilhelm 11 Is bring
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Warner are en
was g«KKl and passengers ke|it nway. ing home 969, the largest number of tertaining a house full of com|»any:
The Simian broke mirrors and win cabin passengers C that has ever Mrs. Maud Montonye. son Merle and
dows and held sway for an hour H- enussed the sea In a single ship. The Mias Lucy Phillips of York. Washt.nally the station policeman, who had nr»*men Is bringing 660 and the Pots naw county: Mrs. Milton Phillip.'^. Ma
onro Iwen rout I'd. retunuHl and
con. Lenawee county; Mrs. Saran
dam 4nr>.
cluhlx'd the monkey Into submission.
WlrcU**s telegraph tests are being Gould and son Jay of Saline.
The ptiliceman was badly rut up In the made by the navy department In the
Miss Kathnn Hedd. the milliner,
flgh<^
hoi>e that messages can t»e sent direct has returned from a visit -of nearly a
Senator TUIrosn of North Carolina is belweei^ Washington and the Brook month at Chicago and Grand Rapids.
making effort to prevent death s«'n- lyn navy yanl. to save relaying. If
The friends of P. 8. Brinkerhoff will
tenre lielng passoil ..^upon the state the tests succivd It will mean a big be sorry to learn that he is again crii
liquor dUiiensary system, which was Improvement, also in wireless tele Ically 111 at his home with bladder
rstaldlshed largely ihnnigh his efforts graphing to warships at sea.
trouble.
The piHtple are becoming |ln>d of the
Mis* Lola Briggs retumetl home
Capt. B. W. Jones of the Seventyplan, but to have It kncs'kiMl out w
first Virginia voluntt'ers. who killed yesterday from a two weeks' visit with
bi* a sad blow to the senator's
Maud Cameron Robertson In Norfolk, friends in Traverse City.
tlge and a triumph for his many
Mis* Flora McEachem. night oper
has been held to the Oelolier grand
mies
jury. Jones ask«>d for a book on hyp alor at the Bell telephone office, leaver
Since the virtual tvllp.se of Harry notism and w»* granted it. tfie prose today for a visit to Grand Rapids. Al
Ijehr as * society favorite be
ma and other Michigan towns. She
cuting attorney _
saying he
taken to the society of a cockatoo for
Jones «7nld mV-smerile t"h'eju'r7 will bo gone about three weeks. Dur
comfurt. Mrs. i.^<tr Is said to f»vl
Henry Pratt Jane.s and James Madi- ing her absence her duties will he
very much the Ingrntittuie of those
Thompson, young bltxMlB of Bal looketl after by the local manager.
whom he useil to amuse In days gone timore. paid 1430 for a surf bath That Otto Power*.
gy with monkey dinners and similar Is. they chartered a special midnight
J. W. Davidson of Pittsburg. Pa . has
elevating functions, and It Is said that
the Pennsylvania road, from accepted the position of ma.ster me
he, hope*, with the aid of a tralnivl Philadelphia to Atlantic City, estab chanic for the Elk Rapid* Imn Co..
ciwkatoo. to regain at least some shary' lishing a new spey'd record b«*tween made vacant by the death of James
of his former glory.
the cities—76 miles in 68 minutes— Morrison. He has already entcnsl
The county tax rejMirt. just issued
upon his duties.
to take an ocean dip.
There will be no preaching seTAice
In Asheville. N. C.. shows t«hat Gi'orge
human monslrowity ha* been
W. Vanderbilt is the largest taxjuiyer.
the M. E church next Sunday owing
,b.
o,
Mr. Vanderbilt’s n-al estate outside of
- Newark. N J. It was a male child '
the elty is appmlsi'il at fl.4lo.336 and
S. Rlslcy. at conference.
with a black skin, btim to a white
Mr*. E<i Higgins ceme ov.«r fruni
is-rsonal pnqM'rty at $122,210. In the
girl, the 17-year-old bride of a baker.
Traverse CUy Tuc*»day for a vifii with
city his Vlrtorbi property and rt'al es
pair of horns protruding from
her parent*. Mr and Mr* D. M Clark.
tate is taxed at $40.r.l5 and his i«erand the face resembled a
Rev. C. W Chase, who has be* n
sonal proiH-riy at I9.KS0, Mr Vander
Diask of Mephlstopheles. The eyes,
stationtwl at Kcwadln for the iia*t
bill will i«ay |o the county and city
inch and a half In diameter, entirej ihrt*« j-ears. left Tuesday to attend the
atiout fU'i.oiH* In taxwF.
H,
im..J
tiH'
orUlul
cvlll,...
Th..
chll.l
^ c«,t. rcn«-. whirh U
Mrs. Ib lva Uvkwissl l»ad an IroiKvlivy-d ouly 10 hours.
session at Charlotie.
■ tani i»art In seiillng the Cbert»kt'<'
Mrs. Frank Plcrcc of Helena. Iowa,
claims ca.se. the dtvisbm in which
and Mrs. Lottie Hickey of KaJkaski
gave the eastern and eralgoini Cherovlslied Elk Rapids friend* Monday and
ktHM nearly $r.,tK»0.oiM» The suit was
Tuesday.
pending for years, and Mrs. l^kwoo.i
Mis* Mary Finley of Traverse City
pre|ianHl several able briefs, present
was the gueat of .Mrs. Fred Pfeiffer th.?
ing iter arguments skillfully isilnt by
fore pan of the week,
point Her whare of the fees will be Special to the Ev ening Record.
Bom, on Labor day. to Mr. and Mrs.
about $:>o.iHSt
She has another |1.Elk Rapid*. Mich.. Sept. 8—The en L. U. Groat, a *on.
OOO.tSH) ca.s<* iM'fore the court of claims
rullment of our public schools on Tues
Mias Lottie LaJ^rge-of Chicago and
day wa* 412. which is a good showing, Miss Beth LAForge of Battle Creek are
in the situation wanted column of i
basing expectaUon on the last school visiting their parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
London newspaiKT this advertisement
census, and Supt. Blodgett report* Andrew LoForge.
kpp**r*'<> recently. “I do not know
having found everything in a perfectly
Mr*. Chos. Price of Traverse City
- jjverything. but L,wlll undertake any
satisfactory condition. With on effi
thing. nnywherv, any time. I know
cient corps of teacher*, a progreativc
\rociica from inirk yards to the hub
board of education, and a generou* and
A. F. Brodbagen. the Queen City
of rultnry'; .\ustralla from Kauri
loyal public sustaining our uchool*. the marble daoler. transacted business in
Bottletrev; the continent taught
good work of the past should be main town yesterday.
Ftenoh. German and other things: fatained
and
oonUnoed
thU
year.
W. T. Woodford. Charles Harris and
mlUnr with all stocks, deeds and lawThe plant of the Elk Cement and t P. Harris, who arc connected with
rem* la&Ui ways, can draw and plm
to Mmte. reTlewers any I can write; S3 Ume Co. has been idle for a few day* an Iran furnace at Sligo. Mo., have
account
of
lack
of
fneL
In
the
been
.visiting George Honel and olber
ate tough.”
An men agree in the abstract that meantime some necessary repairs are friend* here this week.'"
H. Butt^nds, R. L. McIntosh mad
*TtmcinaUly is the noul of business.” being made.
tet-fev act up to the maxim with the
The steam barge‘Wianebago was at ^n Orahom. all of Traverse City,
strictneM of the king of Belgians. the dote Toeeday ate Wteneaday un- were guasU at the Lake View boose
Wherever or however he may travel, kiadlBg a cargo of LSM toais of Iron Tneaday.
Miss Minnie WilaiMi of Macatawa
whether the vlsU be of hoslneoa. pleas- ore. 8be srUI aosr nm regularly beare or ceraoKNiy, be ,)s poactual. not t«c«B tecanaba ate Uila place natil Peach Is Titeing her parents. Mr. and
«ol> to the hour, hat to
ate daUvera M.0M Urns of ore here fo' Mrs. F. B. wnstm.
Miss Bertha DmrerMy has returned
- ' U Bight olBost be oaid to fhe second. the Bk BapMs Iron Go. Tte Wlmaefrom a Yistt at MaplelnB
y>aco wlU alao aiake three trtpa
MALARIA
It is time to be looking
up your
DRKBMINESIHE HEALra
HEATING
STOVE
sstriaasiasjw
f!7, iTATr*
JT^atftfgagiyg
EEREUlREWSOFTHEWniUI
-r. ■ -.
L
...
■
• AimI wo have a
Rood stock horn which
to make your stJection.
We have cheap Air
Tights. Air Tiphts with
Cast Top, bottom and
{rants, Ikis«‘ healirm wocsl
stovits, oonibinatioii woo<i
and coal stoves and Itard
oojJ stoves.
,
COLE'S MI6IIUL BOT BLAST
FRANK TRUDE
Item te'rersW m^r
/ -W:
n:
wpday, September a> i>06.
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
At
Rastall’s
KRIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW
No maUer WHAT POWER
yoaVe been using* yoall
EVENTUALLY employ
electricity, not on^ for aoonomio TeesoDS,bot for leesoas
^^tility and general adapta-
SOWENIRS
BEST
NEW WATCHES
Boardman River
Electric Lisbt
& Power Co.
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
tor Celebrate! Fox
Typewriter*
DR. A- H. HOLLIDAY, Orodaoie To
ronto Unlvi
bldg. Telepbooea,
Tele
ofBea
dence 104.
Thty Pwlfy tte BlMd. Mt rifM tte
VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try A "Fill to-night.”
For Bwls by wU Uraggiria
to Oont and 20 Cont Boxou
ACCEPT NO SUiSTlTUTEfi
Intiuir*, ftt M a N. E- ti< kt-t < ir^e.
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
DR. Q. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Butbeiv
lyslclan and sargeon.
land block. physU
Clllreni pboae 26_________
Bay Steamers
ABSTT1ACT8 OF TITLE—C. O. Car
ver, Price* reasonable. Office with
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBth pbonea.
BOWEU BAIMI
pbiine-Ueaidence. 336; .office
Leav. IhOO A- m.: 4:20 p. m.
DRS. J. 0. k MARY J. TRUEBUKH)
OHEXA
08TBOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Ote>e«»TeWUbatje»d<. 9 *. *. So 11
190 » e. B- T t. 9 .rmtlnsa. B1>1*e- »
Wyakoopfia*. CltUMu phoM 4L..
Leave 8:30 a- m.
NOITHPORT
Leave 8:30 *. m.
NOITHPORT POINT
Leave 8:30 a- m.
Faro Nc*-ah-ta-wanta aixl
Bowers Harlxjr 2-5o round
trip; nm>*na, Nortlijirirt and
Kortbport Point, 50c round
JOHN R. SANTO
(iERESAL mifflAREE
kU
Wllhalm Mote. Tiwraraa fllXs
trip
a P. CARVER A tROk
RETURNING SAME DAT
Th.- thrt-r rw}uj<w
roun*l.«l ftmtur.*,
fin.- c-.nipli-ilur., »n*l
o
•rlwl ip-*uty i
.jf «rU)kl>« wni
la a w1»- w<.tu(
M. & R. L TIME CARO
L>r Chari-- nr-h K.
b«intia.r4 t.pla>. fi. th.
riO.lT lU.
rian of 1
x;w-ri.-nr. liy
FIRE mSDRANCE
L. U A. fiUlLDINC
A. D. TYLER
l»r «Wl-. a phraJ j
h». pr..r.«ioa, and
r-cuniu*.! an-l rn.lcjr.-4l I.r thr tn.-diral fra
l.fnHT It 14 tx-it v.-lv Oir onlr |>r4-t>*ran<>t>
known to pc-l.-;;.-r »ht.-h wllh-mt
e:
__
low.41. thin chr4-X or •. rawny n«-k
hnaUhy
For r.-tn.iTlnK wrt:
Iht- far- , n«-k ati.I lian.l- It arU hkr mAg\c— \
finr ai-phcaSi.-i. .jfV!i «hn*rlnc a dori.JM 1™ i 4^.:. rJ.
prov.-iuAnl. p«.i>«-ially when th- fnrrow i>
'
i‘’ll 3
Ills:-
A.:d «A.».I
Train* f
Kor clr-vrl.ipini: thr l.a«t or to maka
liTt-a-; firm, laryr an.l l«*utlful. nothin*
___
To prr-k.-nt tlir l.oat fr-cm ahnokm*.
r. jI Mali
Malnlma
Tina traUu
m-.tb-r* ahc-alj, alwajr* n
Kirrl afu-r weaniri*: rail.y It w.ll aW. n-wton-
tritr4. of I>r tXiarU* PToab
»a« that the
nam- and poi-iralt of Dr «*harl«« l. on thr box
b.-forv pnre haplne W. at-, warn ladlrw Sul
DENTIST
Ufcwloolia*................. |l0 O a
^0^ ^ a. aa^.SS
RAPIOS 1 IRDIAIt IT
COMPART.
wv
I
0«M 6M. New WUtel* Wteft. MM.
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J. R. Hum
6ic, W lleWifl?
MOIROE & MeWEIir
6EHER1L INSURAHGE
fILHBLM Bi
C. D. MILLER
D E N *r i.» *r
On aai- at ali thr principal Orpartm-nt
Htorwr and Umcctrtn.
(■aHMsl
SPECIAL OFFER
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
HARRY B. HARNER—Bxpmt piano
tuner and action regulator. Satis*
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. ClU. phone 264,
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
ItlTONE; ^ 2oii TOUCH
3rd OURABIUTY
Hut door A. V. Prtodf1di-B*a..1.n
iRTHUR H_______
_______.
cion and surgeon. Removed to offloe* over First National bank. Cltl*
tens phone 385.
DrTfr P. LAWTON—Physician and
Burgeon, new Munson block. Bolb
phone*. NIgbt calls promptly at*
tended to.
Leave 8:30 a. m.: 11:00 a. m.i
4*.a0 P. m.
Have artistic cakes, but
they cxcell others in tlie
three prime conirilnitin^
factors which are very
necessary to make a per
fect piano;—
H. B. HARNER. Prop.
-. W. THIRLBY, DcoUot
num A Earl's Jewelry i
phone* 103.'
EXCURSIONS
Tlie C. B. Taylor Coal Go.
PIANOS
Miusio IHous*
opera bouse block. Room ]
DR. F. HOLDSWORTM— Special at
tention to dlBMte* of tha aye. ear.
nose ondThroaL
Ulonaa fitted.
Room. 7 and 8. H. A Lw Mmcanlile
Co. block. Both phonet.
UM
vtt so tear at bond, the# wID
bnild you np, keep yoa well and
woid off BiltmnMM, iick Hateaete,
Umm OtMUty, Livar uM Eiiwy
IrmMm.
GIVE
KIIYII
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Grand
Traverse Land and lioan Co., F.
Thurtell. Manager. Office, room f.
Hamilton A Milltkea block.
OR. W. E-. MOON—Pbonas. offlea^
du., 107; Bell, 99. Recldenee. 710
WosMngion street, CUa. phOM 211;
Bell. 99.
OlMT^ StMUflIi. or«n« tte Sluoflafc Lfw. diapd Slte-tlwtecbe,
te tte Narran Syatam. ate rapoir tte
domia euat^ ky ffimrt ate Ma
warry.
‘‘Cool as a Cucumber”
Small Payment Plan Makes
Piano Buying Easy
'T
JPXU.dR«
OOINO JIAST
Brinj^s them within the
reach of all buyers,
and our
now State Book BaUdinff.
Ym At* Not FMling Well,
R. W. Rastall
tXUNO WEST
Higi Quiitr, Easj Terns and
Right Prices
GrtnseU Brat.
CHEAPEST
STXAMEB MANISTEE
The best musicians in
the land attest the truth
fulness of this statement,
and this evidence is fully
supplemented by 145,(XX)
users of Kimball Pianos.
The owners and users
of Kimball Pianos are
ourjbesl advertisers. Like
an endless chain they tell
their friends of the j^ood
qualities of the Kimball,
and in turn^ they tell oth
ers. That is why more
than double the number
of Kimball Pianos are
sold ever>’ >eaT than any
other make in the world.
aad FITTINO OP OULBffES. 0«ee ;
MS Wllhate Mote. CHItaas pteaa <
PIANO TUNING—W. N. milBrd. M |.
year* expericDoa. Now loeatad wita*
craws ‘DEUVERY—Ucfct
freight, poroais and tranks. Ofiot
at City Bote Store.
Let us vitalire ao Mea
for >-ou.;
TRAHSPORTATIOR CO.
Kimlia
•d to KYB. BAR. son, THROAT ^ -
mark
SUREST
CLEANEST
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
i THE HESSEN
Y0I{ DON’T BUY BOOKS
FOP THEIR PRETTY
COVERS
NOR SHOULD YOU BUY
PIANOS FOR THEIR CASES
■MEacins
OR. P. J. MAC NETT—PtaeUee Itelt-
mmmm
mm
' *rrapp»T. pcjatar* prepaid.
Tr^ amroa from Northport lum a. m. aed
EYES
o. u IXX3XWO0D. g.^r.
a 0 MDBfia^LAj-^
|0f.CkatletCf.,l08FmtnSt.l.T. PERE MARQUETTE
^
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Detroit. ToUdo.Orwed I
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EXAMINED FR£ET
/^LASSES
IntOUNN THAT AU
Curw Homdoonoe. Btralghtem
CrooeBpMand
PorfootVia
DPR. I». A. WOlmP-MB
xmo.>»x0H«Tau*w.wvaertoWT bowlWI WWT MM.7 Mk
USE CALMAITfi ElaeMc .Flote Fte
Witerfitera,
fi.C.WAKAfiMm
TBVAaacoaawANT Mh
,V
2287
•mClAL TKLCailAPH SKItVICC.
THE EVENING RECORD
noi nu Kn lEB
DENOUNCED
EARTHQUAKE
tOKIO VOTES TO ABANDON THE
PEACE TREATY.
ONE HUNDRED UVES. REPORTED
There U a proapecl that there «1H
LOST IN ITALY.
Jbe a football saRe fai tbia <itj Mtt
week. Arraagemati are oadar wajr to
brlag the PetoakcY teaai bare to play
a puna hafhra the opealac of collage,
the local teas beiag oompoaed of col
lage boya aod plcyera frooi laat year'*
dty team. It the game cornea off. It
7lll be blgbiy Intercatlag an the Trarerae City team U compoaed of the best
taleat obtainable.
HOSPITAL WALLS COLLAPSED
PEOPLE ARE CAUIINO DOWN
AT CATANZARO.
AFTER DEMONSTRATION.
WHOLE TOWNS
WERE RUINED
ieiTY MORE
QUIET TODAY
■ARTUl U« IS M FORCE
DISCOVERED
IIHABITAIITS TERROR STRICKER
SOME GRAFT
Not to Sign the Treaty—
Rioting in China—Roooavalt Pralaad.
nouneing tho tarma and favoring the
i abandonment of the peace treaty vwaa
adapted by the municipality.
BECOMING QUIETER.
Tokio. Sept E—Today the city ia
quieter ae the pheple are calming down
to a certain extent after the recent
demonatratione. ReporU aay there
are upriainga in China alao aa th* reauit of the peace terma.
The nowapapera nearly all devoU at
tention to the diaordera and aome say
ouch d^for'able phenomenon in the
city where the mikado residea it highly
Significant alao that. Tokio haa boon
eonvertad into a St Petaraburg urging
the mikado to refused to ratify the
peace treaty. Martial law rulea the
cHy, however.
There was oonaidorable rioting last
night There is conaiderable feeling
agalnat AmeHeana and all tha foreign
tegationa Hava baen aaalgned gtiarda.
Rooeevalt Praiaod.
OyMcr Raf. N. Y..Rriit.Tbr om
' poror of China haa cabird ronKraiiila
tinna to the prcalUcnt uiv»n hla ruecrasful i fTorfa to aecuro iwari* iw-twcH'n
Riiaala and JaiMUi. Arr<Mnpan> Inp the
mmaagt* la an addlliwnal paragraph
from thr rnipnva duaaccr cxpn-KKlnc
fellcHallona.
IIHLE ONES
WERE DY1N0
WITH
DIPHTHERIA
AND
HOUSE CAUGHT FIRE.
BOTH OF THEM SUFFOCATED
WERE found with THEIR ARMS
INTWINEO TOGETHER,
Father Gave Up His Life in an E
daaver to Save Them—Several
Others Were Burned in
Tenement Fire.
By Wire to the Kvcnini; U<xH)rd.
dyl^ of diphtheria, sere auni*caii>l in
tlMVflrt* that d«'»lroye<l the tenement.
Tlie father K.ieriflced hi* life lu at
elTorl to save ilu'ni. The firemen fmiud
OF
MAN
AND
WOMAN
FOUND NEAR A HEDGE.
Raaor Waa Clasped in the Man’e Hand.
Woman Waa Hla Divorced
Wife.
Uy Wlre*to the Evening Record.
Rev. Thomas Ullem WIU Occupy Hla
Pulpit Both Morning and Evening.
On Hia way Hoina.
Her. Thomas UUom. erbo U on hh
way home from San FYandaco. »U1
occupy l^s puTpIt both morning and
evening. Sunday. He has had “ibe
trip of bU life” but ex|iresses hims<rff
as l>eing eager to get back to Traverse
City and meet his friends again. Mon
day morning be saw the sunrise on
Pike's peak. Colorado, and says that
It was granil beyond de.scriptlon.
hall next Saturday evening, leaving sta
tion, comer of 6UU and Case atreeta,
every half hour, after 8 p. m. Fare
ten
**P*
FrMw. S«St 8,1905
RIKEOFF M URIFDBM CLOTH
town Being Wrecked—Prison
AMERICIU1DRU6 Store
BUlXETUfi
at Monteleons do Calabria
Collapsed.
INSPECTOR AND CIVILIAN MAY
BE PROSECUTED.
Recommended That Criminal Action
Be Brought Against Inspector
Robert Chariton and Morris
Buach. a Contractor
By Wire to tho BvonlnR Rocord.
Wsahlnirtun. Sopt.
The report
to the arar department of the* Inveatlgt-iioa of the ucandal in (he 8<*TiuyIkill
anienarat rhlladelphta. hhowg RroHn
Irrc-yularltleB. There «aK irraft In the
supply of cloih fumlahcd for untfomin.
K recommended that InBjH'Ctor Kid>Charlton and Murria liusrh, a civilIan rontraetur, be criminally proseculocj.
ENGINEER WAS KILLED
/
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By Wire to the Evening Record.
Rome, Sept 8.—Earthquake shocks^
in the province of Calabria are reportod with an estimated loos of 100 Uvea.
The towns of Martirano, Piizo and
Monteleons de Cafabria were almost
entirely ruined and hundreds of people
were injured. The prison at Monteleonsde Calabria collapsed.
The greatest damage was done at
Btefaconl. Almost every house in the
town was wrecked, burying the people
in the ruins. The villages of Piscopio
^and Tripami was destroyed. At CaUnaaro the walls of the hospital cellapsed, injuring the patients. The in-'
»\ablUnU are Urror-stricken.
CONVENTION IS CLOSED
DELAYED PAPERS WERE GIVEN
TWO P. M. FREIGHTS MET HEADYESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
*
O NAt ZEELAND.
All Refarence.to Young People’s So
Both Are Piled In a Promiacuous Heap.
Ffreman and tCo Brakeman
cieties Stricken Out as They Are
ins else* by Themselves,
Were Injured.
Tho closing hours of the aftemcMin
M*»s*h»n yesterday of iho Grand Rap
ids district of tho E\'ang<>lical church
convention were given over to Hie
reading of the delayed pa|>ers on the
following subjects: "Y. P. A. and Ml*slon*." "The Value ol ihe IVnoniluational Sorlely.” -The Y. P. A. .MoUo "
and ••Tlio Danger «»f the riiurrh
ing Its Spirituality."
A motion preceded the r**ading of
«he»e |>apers providing for nn oml'
lance of the diseussion which had
l>een‘given to all other* owing to lock
le Entertalrted a Jolly Crowd‘Last of time. Rev, Charles Richard* In hl»
essay on drnoniluatlonal s(K*ietif>s laid
Evening But Neither Hie Nor i
Stress upon the le*son of giving found
Guesta Are Named.
in the. Bible and quoted tho imssagc
done."
The folluwinK myaterloii* rommuni- •‘.Not my will but Thine
The Y. P. A. motto. -For the glorv
eation came to the K«*cord toiltiy:
••Hilly met ns at the d«*or and pre- of God and the gtsMl of man " was
sent«*«l each with a snnfloaer. The senicul by Miss Ix>vlna l^iwrie. a pmme\enlnK wa» «iK*ut lu playing games. ineni memlKT of the First Evangelical
church of this city. Among ihw trite
Sevr-ral mnslral seI*«ctloiiH wer»->
dered. afii'X ahlrh Wi^rx Willie t-nter- sayings wbiMi she presente«l were
ta-iniHl the gm**t* with hi* funny aay those; "Life consists of the life we
iuuittoind art ion* a* tramp One ei- live and the de«>ds wo do." "GikI ha«4
tremely . funny feature alMuit-Weary sAniethitig for u.** all to do." "Make the
WIlllc is that th(‘. dog did not like tiU young people f»>el that th«*y are m>cesapiH-aranci* for be took him by the sary to the church."
The danger of the church's lo.slng It*
lUtU'he* of hi* inniBcrs.
•■U*itvr In the evening dainty refreah- spirituality was placed by tho Rev.
nipntft were aervt'il. Thoao present Charles Oelse at the d«K>r of commer
were Samantha. Trixie. Kona. Hilly. cialism. "Ever>thlng In this day and
Weary Willie. Chic. Jack. Sarah. Ro.sy. ago Is lookoil at from a cnnimerrlal
KiandiK»lnt.” ho said. "Men are so apt
Zelk. Sue and I’ncTe Jrwh.*'
to become ab engroi>*e<l in hiislnoss
STRIKE FAILED.
that they forget to attend to family
worship, prayer meotlngs are devo
New York Mails Are Now Moving Al tional worship of any kind." He gave
most Regularly.
this true admonition: "Seek ye first
By Wire to the Evening Record.
i the kingdfHn of God and all else will
New York. Sept. S.—The strike of 1)0 addf-d unto you."
le mail wagon driver* haa practically
Tho last paper of the convention
falltHl. The mails are moving almost was “What the Christian religion does
regularly.
for a man” and this was hand^ by a
young divine. Rev. E. Perone of Cole
man. who spoke from a personal stand
point of the great blessings of religion.
Minnie Slauaon Was Last Sighted
During the afternoon session the
When the Gale Was Raging on
qonvehtlon was visited by Rev. L.
Lake Michigan.
Requa of the Friends chorcti.
A motion was paaaed Mi the close of
By Wire to the Evening Record.
the convention striking out in all for
Alpena. Mich.. Sept. 8 —It Is fearctl mer convention tbcT so^ects relating
that the schooner Minnie Slauson with to young people's meetings. It being
a crew of elghL Capt. LaraQn. master, editeoded that the convention should
is loaL She «ma last sifted when the be given orer to Its own work rather
n waa raging on' Lake Michigan than admit of the young people's work
and was due hero Monday.
as they are In a dass by themselves.
Tlie last evening senrice-was I
MABBACRCS CONTINUE.
change at Rev. H. L Toelker of Naah-
By Wire to (he Kvi.ninpdlecord.
Cnind llaiildB. .Mich.. Sept.
EnKlne«-r I’eter J. M«Mis«*n <if Grand Rap
aasM.ilhd and Fireman Walter
Wein.. injured 'In a lu'ad-on rolltKlon
l»el«»H'n two I’ere Murgliette freinlii
(ralna nepr Zet land thin montinK.
Krakeman Han* and CHxjrpe Trout
a* Iwdly hun. Both train* wen*
pileil iiiin a pntmiKenouK lieup.
WHO ISBIILI?
SCHODRER MISSIR6
Indianapolis, IntT.. Sept. 8.—Partly
concealed by a hedge la Oarfleld park
the bodies of a man and woman with
their throats cut from <»r to w. were
dlacovered this momlng. ^ raaor
waa clasped m the man's bi^. He
waa idenllfled as Alonxo E. Lewis, a
liveryman, and tho woman was his dlToroed wife, Lewis cannot yecover. Property la Alae Baing Bnniod. Eapaeially at Baku.
Me formerly was ^bo proprietor of a
By Wire to the Eveatag Record, livery at Hamilton. Ohio.
'
vUle. who garn an Inspiring sermon
on character baOdbig. A sweet solo
was roaderad by MMa Ethel Gibbs dufv
Londoa, 8ept.-8.—Reporto from Cau- Ing the aerrloc.
rRENCH OHEIRTNO oaady tomor uos state tbal maaoaeres of the peorow gt t«B cents per lb. at the La pie aad bnmiag of property coaiiane, READ our Top Oust ad.
lept S-tf
HamDum CSoUiing Co.
OrKlL
eapeclalljr at Baku.
ITS THIS WAY
SAYS TOMMY
NINTH YEAR-26t1
Cbm are Busy Da)^
Scbeol Supply Departmeat
AU wants can Ije supplied here
promptly and correctly. A greater
variety of good 5o tablets than .ever.
Fnv rulers and l4otters, also free
co\'orB for all high school text books
purchased here.
City Book Store
CbaBobarteo.
OF THEIR HOMES.
Greatest Damage Waa Done at Stefaconi. Almost Every House in the
WimTHRMTSSUSHEir
BODY
WURE HOE SOIDAT
HUNDREDS BURIED IN THE RUINS
NEVrSPAPERS GCNEBALLY CON
DEMN THE RIOTINO.
IRREGULARITIES IN SCHUYLKILL
ARSENAL UNEARTHED.
Say Taklo Haa Sean Turned Into
St PataralHirg Urging the Mikado
6 O'OLOOK EDITtON
TflAVCItSC CITY, MICHIOAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER S. IMS.
6 PAGES
These arc busy days for
us. We are sendinj^ out
prescriptions all the time.
Our business is increas
ing. And if you knew
how carefully we select
our material and how well
.we use it you would agree
that our business ought
to increase. “The Best
is Just Good Enough."
We don’t lake any
chances; We Buy THE
BEST, the kind with a
reputation behind it; you
take no chances when
you leave your prescrip
tion with us. It has the
It
attention it deserv
We
is our specially,
claim to excel and we do
excel. There is only one
r you to know.
Try
y Us
1
THE
AMERICU DRUB STORE
219
IT S SCHOOL TIME
and the boys and girls most
have SIKH'S ami 1 Indievo that
if every iKinmt who intouils
to buy bIkxw would go to
Friotlrich’s and insix*et their
lino of school shoes, learn
the go(Ml points in them, and
see how well they are made
and how well they look, tliat
Frietlrich's store woukl sell
all the scliool shoes sold in
Tniverw- City this year. Not
B Bit of risk; ever>- Jkiir is
just as they represent them.
•t.
smartl
Comefhere for evoo'thing
you peotl to paUdi out tho
season with till Fall demands
heavier weights.
Como hero and see thd°fijvi
sprinkling of Fall Fashions,
in Blen’s and Boy’s wear.
Ku»*ekSBoyt8SCJ^
Thay Stood tht Loti
-1:
School Shots
BAOMA.P4T
W« are bow ptnoBBently loCBtedintkeWUhelm block
DRS. SAWYER & PENHALLE6AN
D K N -r R 9 -r OS'
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstrad^ of TltlB
PR10C8 SATISFACTORY
Batwbllahad In 1808
Room aiO Btat* Bank Bldg.
(OOK
VISIT OUR
YARD
We carry a largo lino of
the Kcd School Honiu
♦Shoes. Nothing better
nuule to wear.
Wnn* mt.
B. R. Macdonald, Mp*.
S.
Tor Jin
and stHj the assortment of
LumIxT and Building Materiiils to 1h* hail herey
Did you ever visit onr mill
anti see what we are able to
turn out in the wav of Inter
ior Finish, Scroll Sawing,
Turning, Stair Work, etc.
...Sptcial SaU....
on Misses'and Childrens’
Shoos, for the next 30
Dtjrs. Call and
soo
them. No trouble to
show you at
mnd ertilick
& Ompatif
242 e. 7r»m SI.
If you are going to build or repair, t r pric<« and stock most
help you -visit ub at any time!
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Cltizana
naPhi
Phona.B2i Ball, 180.
Stort
Topcoats
I'niU!.! Suites without the K st of n^nsoiis: how -^«dd it con
tinue for upwanls h;ilf a (vniury without llu tn. There
5U of our !»)ut it. Close aiu titiou to the inU-n-sU
uiysteiy
ons, painsUiking.
to please and
Irons,
painsUikini
Hirul ill all deallugB with ourcusUuuers; Belling pianos and organs
of eminent standinu ut prices, tjuality consiileri'*!. which competition
is unwilling or unable to meet.
Tht*se principles are the basis on
which our business was foundotl
mid is coiiducto«l, and uiwn which
we ask your further patronage.
ORINNEI-U BRO'THKRI
Hidddaa'i Ukdiad Hnae Bo«M59LFr^SL
' ME»(S e.'VOCMO MBN8
CiH>THiNCT e rvRinaHiNGS>\
Fall Rain Coala
THAT FIT LIKE A FINE OVERCOATHAVE STYLE AND BNAP TO THEMSEE THESE;
^0, $12, $15, $18, $20.
I________
SmRMAN
S-UUN A-BILMH
(MBWg^YlB BX«OOK.)
IWBWt
W. L. Brown. I
Copyright l«;o? hy
Htr: iKh»fiiicr
Marr
Cvery man wahU a top
oat; tlu-y are almost a ne.
isity; there is a long
K* in the spring
and fall
time
.
when the ht'avj’
Ik
coat is too
hi'avy and without a light
overoa-it it is unsafe to be
out of d<x)re. A coot of
this kind is a luxury to
some who can ill afford
two overcoats; time was
when one coat cost $15.00
at least and from that up
to $25 00. Now they are
within the reach of all;
our sales on the short or
topI coat has been large.
e some
We are going to
ts to) close
extra inducement!
out certain lines and there
is no reason1 why every oi
shonld not bny one of the
at Uie prioes we make on
them. On front table we
place fifty coaU at the fob
lowing prices:
U-S9
Any Ten Ltollar coat for...
$12.00 and $F^.00 ooats for.
I8.M
$14.00 and $15.00 coats for...
$18 and $20 coats for.......... .
Many of these are silk or satin lined. Come in and hare
one of these laid aside for ^ou, if you are not quite retkdy 'for
them.
$ms%
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TWE^g8|gO|fflcwaK* Himp|E| npauNKPIffiii jlKiBff (HEWITT
—nil — —— oa
imr •*• rtioaueni iNtTAtLU
mMHXW'MHiA
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Uh RMetrtc
ABOUT aoo LEFT FOR FCTDBKEY
TNIR MORNtMR.
*
NOT
Save a little money on your lall Carpet ,
fered tatena^ from dyapepstk.
pUcated.w^ a torpid Bver. gnSI ate
lost her strength and Tlgor. and boeasM a saere wreck of hm farmer aeR.
Tbea she tried Becdric Bhtera; arhlea
helped tar at once, and Anally mads
her aattrely weO. She It now strong
and healthy - C. A. Bugbpe Drag Oo.
pMtal to tb« Sv«Btec BMArd.
F. H. Meads and Johimoa Drag Oo.
The
Pere
MargoaUe
depot
was
the
Onpwilii. MM, Mspt E-TW Tm*> daaa Ka 7 aader the dlrecthai of scene of a busy crowd of Maccabee* druggists, sell aad guarantee ttam at
Mm.
Thnaiai
Oaa
of
tta
Flrat
MathoCfM CRT M WiMto 90MM17 pot M
bottle.
41at charck gate a tlua»waa dla- -CUs aftomlag at 7 o'Moek as joo mem
acr laat avaalag la honor of two af ben of tta fnierefty and their friends
ont okl stock to make room
$100 Reward, $100.
Mr aiaiahars, Mra. Ruth Carrel and left far Fetoakey for the great Macca
y. Tta CopemWb yoBar »0l
celebmtion. The Traverse City
The reeden of this paper wUl be
Mlaa Mahal Seofleld who are about to
for tbo new that is lit*u»nn»ng
OM of tta taat ppaippai a— M Oia
, ateeteen atrong. under the lead- pleased to learn that there Is al Icpat
faara
tte
city
Car
a
future
disease that science '
taMtrraad lla M—t ia ta gnat daerahtp of Charles Skektar. and wlfu one 1 dreaded
to arrive, we uro offi*ring
able to cure
I. CM twwMhfp hM a large *Mlm RMli Chrrei leaves with tar par- “BSIy" Aadersoa,, a typical drum
acreage of -thirty htatal to tte acre* ants. Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Carrel, wbo major as the leader, accompanied the that Is Catarrh.
okMcr prioeg Uian ever 1x3will taka up otimr tsMa of work, while
wbaat tHa ataana. which
rslenlsts, among wbo were
being a c
ford.
_^gaaaat of IM aapacRy of the Miss Mahal ScoSaM will ta married fo]lowlBg^
Tnasday avsatng to Roy Conklin of
a constlt
mili.
Mrs. W. M. Gordon and brother.
re U taken internally, acting
Qraad RapMa. where sta will reside.
plOCOURAOlB TARIFF TIKVIOION.
Tta tm eonrse was given at the George W. Mathews aad daughter. directly upon tbe blood and mucous
MkeblgAB ivpttbIliUM ^ rm
hAFork'R
taBB%
THim
0|»9»orkaJ
rslfiy
Twelve yamw age. Mr. and Mra. Msurfaces of t^e system tbereby
taaee of Miss J^ie London and in Joaepblae. of Sooth Haven . Mrs. W. L. gtrufing the foundation of the disc-.-.,
tar ttel Ui tba mrtr 4»y» of tta flr*» . Crlmmtea enma to tlria
Isease.
Beard. Mra. W. H. Arnold. Miss Ella and giving the patient strength by
m a»Hor%
•IhTM' crtato «f 1«M OM of tlM •troop- Mliara now stands their dry goRds tenor of the affair the parlors
Scott.
Mlaa
Beatrice
Newton,
Mr
and
building
up
the
coostltutloo
and
assiatM( «M MIMOM -fRM- nM M op^ store and beauilful borne a atone ooMd beanUfied by red and white gladiolax
in- In doing its work. The proJ
and asters, set off by trailing aspars- Mrs. Robert Slaby. Mr. and Mrs. W W
poolUoo to ibat donper wm Oooi
have MO much faith In it* ciira
prleti
have been throsrn Into the woods In
foliage- Tta tables were dainty FalrriiUd. Elmer Crane and sister. MUn live poa-e
man MeCleorr of tOannolo. TRe atmoat any direction. Saturday e^Hun
falU
their pretty setting, tblrty-sevea MaUle Crane. William Claory. Mr. and dred Dollars for any case that
■—wry of tte tmportaat port Uk*m Ing. they eeiebraled tta twenty-«lh
euro.
Send for list of teailroonllials
Charles
Akei;^.
Miss
Ethel
Mrs.
hr tho UlnnmaUk •UK*m«i In that analvcraary of their wedding. There guests beiag seated te the following
WkalamkaaSBMaU Taw laUaU* Hmm FmlAar
Address:
Jassemm. MIm MabH Heath; Mrs T
; grpoi oootMTt drop odtad laurert t
F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
were aboot 1»0 Inrttad gneata preae«t
W. Thiriby and guest, Mrs. C. D
Celery.
Oyster stew.
Olives,
OoBcrmaoB MoCl«orjr'» poMtloo on
Sold by all druggist*. 71c.
and the grounds wera Ulttmlnated t
Smith of Holland; C. W. Croi^by and .sis
pnis for const]
Take llall'i I'amUy Pill
Tomato and dressing.
BMOnr of proMot Importono* to oar half a hundred Japanese lanterns.
ter. Mrs. IJivina Loomis of Bailie
At * o'clock the next counw* si
eooatry. Ho taa Jo«t returned from
Many were the heanttfnl presenU
otilp to dorope and bln frrt •Uusoieni they received fRMor of tta occaaloa. sehred by Miss KeHle Lardle. the Creek; Mr. and Mrs. John Crane. Mr
|Kior laboring man In Denmark
and Mrs. Frank Helm, L. A. Avery.
nndc a new liivetitJon In life savtMcblnp public aftolni nfior r«M*lnp Shortly before the gueau departed
CMprtCleuBim Md jraattarRmw
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson, Mr?.
He Inipreimatp* ilolhcs with a
tba Mloarlng mena beiag served;
Mow York w» UiU:
for home. Alonso Chubb. Justice of the
sulistnnce
whl«-h will keep a sblfH
J.
R
ReyooWe.
Mrs.
E.
M
Dailey.
Mr*.
Bread and batter sandwiches.
id offer for sale the fol
**1 om Boi In foror of pl»to« op any pence, rentarried the happy couple,
tote
NfA Ht
M ime
away to
te ^ Into ngA
a-reckiHl
,
Howard Whiting and Mr*. Ida M. lowing list of real estate. It 1* all de
Creamed potatoes,
port of oar booio oiorket In the hope wishing them many pteaaant returaa
toowi
' ryoaaaapta
.
,
A I'oat.
Lnutner. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. WUeliar'. sirable prot»erty and must be sold.
Veal loaf.
Cabbage salad.
at potting other mortcetji. Reciprocity of the oceasloo and continued happi
Call or phone for price*.
faet. ni
vest. M tnivellng
ft. CftAPlM. ITifriMr.
Mrs. Eva PerkliiK, Mn?. P. M Hamlin
Coffee.
on eoapeting ortldeo will not bo ]
70
ft
on
Bav
St
.
npoonile
narrow's
•tolVMMactoa
pice of
ness. The event was a pleasant one
and
guest*.
Mis*
Matte
DuPont
ami
■tore.
Building
on
name
la
now
used
At
10
o'clock
the
last
menu
wa*
Tided during tho life of the next <
with the stuff I* enough to k«*ep
U> all. Mr. and Mia. Crimmlaa here
served st tta home of the Misses EI- Mima Anna Kirchner of Marine City; as warehouse, but can be used for
,-ilK»ve water. Tlie Invention
groM. There hi hot o elogle orkunont
family of two boya Alvah. who Li
Mr. and Mr*. J F Hancock. MU* Lilli'* dwelling.
aufeessfully denionslniled.
pdroaghd by the loodeiw of thlo moroUit n. e cor iCth and Rennie St*..
J. M. HUELLWAHTEL
1» years of age and a bookkeeper In dred sad consisted of:
Haggr.nl, MU* Bertha DavU, Mr*. A. S7 ft. on 16th St.
^termekm.
Salted nuts.
BMOl ihoi U not founded on d«no- the band of Copemisb; Ralph Is 12
UAL ESTATE AED LOAES
L
Morey.
Mrs
C.
V
Wright
and
the
10
ft.
lot
oo
West
9th
St.,
east
of
Pineapple
Ice.
Assorted
cake,
jerotlc doctrine. The movement 1« pro- years of age and a school boy. *rbey
No.
C20.
Misses Wright and Misses James; Mr?
ConfecUona
'doctlre of horm. becouse U loOd* to command the respect and esteem of
House and lot, KOI Sixth St.
T. G. Cants. Mr*. Jen* C. Retersc*n
Snstobility and oocertolnty of bualnew
Houro and lot. ]012 Bohemia St.
all who know them.
AMUACMCNTA.
Mr*. Wilson Cole, Mr*. George Keech,
House and lot, 8. W. cor. Webster
4ad pommerelal oondtUowi. I beHere
Begun New Year.
Mrs. Ht*nry Snyder. Mr and Mr*. J I St. and Michigan Ave.
In' o continuance of the protoettre
LAWN WORK—Sodding and aeedThe Oongregatlonal church hal beJules Murry's excellent company. In Parker
3 lota on Elma'CKMl ave.. between
prtMlplo thot boa made our proapei^
Ing neatly done. All work guaranteed.
Wavne and Bav Rts
j
la a new year's work with Rev.' F. eluding Miss Alice Johnson, will ap
The excursion also took wveral Ui
OM eondlUona. If It U aelllah to wish I^Ikeraoo as pastor. The new pastor
.3 lota on gpnice atreet. between CIt. phone 79« and 12*. Browning A
pear at Staiaberrs 0«nd opera house Charlevoix ahere the day will b« Whyne and Bav St*.
that tho welfare of every part xrf ihU
Adaley.
Aug 7-lmo
very enthostasUc and stneere tonight In -The Marriage of Kitty. '
Lot 71.
spent. Mr*. Thomas Cox and son,
> country ahoold be farthered as against worker. ' His first sermon appealed
tta' sprightly, wholesome comedy Clyde, leaving with tte Maccabees tc
the reat of the world. I am seUlsb.
ithln the sound of bis voice and which has made one of the biggest
KEXOVBD TO OnCES
spend Sunday with her parenu al
It la for the intereeis of the the history and fhcu which he ex
end most sensatJonal hits of this and Charlevoix. Mra. Lena Huntington and and Ramsdell Sts.
jM,m. A. w^sjmyfim
Anerlean people that the tariff be re- pounded were a lesson to all. Mrs.
last season wherever presented. Every daughter alao going to Charlevoix.
12 to 14 acr»*« land In Elmwood t
Tlaed. then let It be reylsed; but I do Fulkerson is an cxperience^and edu
UP-TO-DATE HACK LDTE
ship, about 1 mile from city II
detail of this dainty comedy has woo
not believe that It la for our best In- cated teacher among the children and
Will make a good market garden.
the Aighcat praise from educated the
An extremely unlhteltlgent riiiladclb
3 40'8 14 miles ea*l of Cedar Run.
tafoata at tta preaept time that our the pastor has expressed himself that
atergoers everywhere. It Is splendid pbla "repeater" was am‘»l»>d n\
BUOBEE'S
6HANB
4 40 * 1 4 mile* west of Cedar Run.
thrlff be revised '*
O. MIOMOtaS
It is their Intentions to conductw chil ly cast this season and its wlL humor, last election.
au. HB: Bdl H
There 1* considerable saw timber CIU. ui: ^ ID
He a«k«*d wbnt criius
There la good reaaon to believe dren's meeting one day in each week
sstlre and repartee give entertainment was InUl nt III* d«K»r. and the jmiH.*- and plenty of wood limber on this
the opinions expressed by Oon- at the close of the regular school hours
land. Soil good.
and amosentent In fuller measure than man rep|l«*d: "Ymi are cliarw-d
Factory on Bay St., power and
gasman McCleary nre the sentiments which will be devoted to Bible stories
••t'b»n:.«»l. mn
any Other similar traveling organlia- eoting twb-e."
rhlnery ready to run. 31.3 ft. frontage.
of a very large ma}ority of the repub- and other training which will tend
Soa, It-la an even, satlafactory per roattcnsl tbe dnr.eil pris^uiiT. "NVliy. A good locat Ion for any tine of manuSootk Side Stee Stfire
1 exiioctwl to be |inlil fur It."
iMans of MlrtUpan as well as of his develop and l|kln the young chara5
factnrlng.
foanance that will surely be enjoyed
Also several gllt^ge land contract*,
own ataie and the entire country.
ters.
by all clasaea of theatergoers.
CUU«ma Pbba* TM
Why Buffer with headache, const Ipa- aug 16-tf
J. E. Greilick Co,
The church is being
repaired
Mon. stomach, kidney and
JAPAN At A SMALL ROY.
B. C. Whitney will present
trouble*, when Hollister'* Rocky Mnimthroughout and It is the most hopeful
Many Interpretations have been
expectation that a grand good work piquant musical mixture, the “Isle of laln Tea will cure you' .No money
wanted unless you are cnre<l. 3.1 c<-nt*.
upon the action of the Japanese pop may b^done In Copemlsh this year.
Spice" at Steinberg's Grand opera Tea or Tablet*. Johnson Drug Cc
DCALER* IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS * IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
ulace ta atoning Its belovt>d Marquis
bouae next Wednesdaj-. 8ept. 13. The
Psrsenala
Ito and the bumlnK of the Christian
book
Is
by
Allen
Lowe
and
Geo.
E.
<|rs. Sarah Ddinphrey and son
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
churches and missions bot the fact Michigan City. Ind., are guesU of Stoddard and Jhe music by Paul
rtunalna that Japan is ahowliys her Henry Harris this week.
Schindler and Ben M. Jerome. In the
anger very much as any other small
Oeo. A. Hart of Manistee passed piece. It Is said, there are many very
boy would show It.
through onr village Wednesday even amusing sltaatlons, and the music
Japan It a young nation. Rtat is ing, returning from a business trip
c»ctaint a great many number* which
young in civilisation. It was only- the northern peninsula.
have proven ver>- popular wherever
lift y years ago that the nation beaune
they have been heard. Among them
Dr. Alex. 8. Cornell left last we
Onto NIsHk
open to advancement under the
on a trip to Colorado where he has arc "Peggy Brady," sung by Mis* Les
Influences and traces of the old
lie Leigh; 'The Broomstick Witches'
business ftiterest
still plainly apparent. The little J^J^
Webb Cornell returned Tuesday sung by Miss Bertha Britton, and the
thrashed the big RuHslan and thrashed from a visit in Canada when?
-Goo Goo Man" sung by Sam Mylle
him soundlg. 'The Japanese people mother resides.
with a' pony ballet of twelve pretty
Not one pair to be carried over. Hvery pair of Women’s and Children's
swelled with pridd as the world ap
girla. The three principal comedian*
Dr. 8. H. CorneH Is about to i
plauded the feat. In good faith,
Oxfords to go at prices that will scfl every pair? Could you ask for a bet
Into his beautiful new cement dwell in tbe cast are Herbert Cawthorn.
20 WUstUnr
yoya from both contesting countries ing which is being rapidly completed. Harry W^alson and Bam Mylle. who
ter chance than this, and at such prices:
were sent to PorUmouth and carefully
Copemlsh base ball team defeated keep things humming with their witty
Song mu tBd
Former Special
elaborated a plan whereby peace could the Cadillac G. R. A L team by a score styings and funny maneuver*. Mia*
Unique l>anccrs
be had. The terms were agreed upon of 20 to 4 last 8unday. The Manistee Lealia Leigh is the -little maid of
Sale
Price
both natloaa MturaUy striving to get Records will play hel'e on next Sunday. Nicobar." who own* half the «plce
the best for Itself.
W. J. Rachow and Alvab Crlmmins fleldA which the kltig 1* desirous of
2U‘<
The Japanese envoys did not lack took advantage of Labor day last conBseaUng. She 1* also in love with
2 05
perceptkm, they knew wW they
Monday and enjoyed a fishing expe one af the United Statoa-marines, per
205
Woman’s Russian calf button oxfon
doing, they felt that they were going dition to CrysthI lake.
sonated by Mr. Dunbar, wbo pose
2 05
Woman’s tan calf welt oxford..........
home to stones and iH*rhaps dynamite
Howard Ketchum and wife of Har an exceedingly strong tenor voice.
2.05
loo
OF
Woman's Russian calf lace oxford..
because they sakl so themselves.
rietts. are the gueaU .of J. Armatrong Miss May Sweeney and Mis* Mattie
2.r.5
3.00
•mail boy wooMnl like bis share of this week.
MartT are the king's wires and Susie
2.30
2.75
the big boy's marbles and be wouldn't
J. W. Praedenburg and wife spent a Forrrater is the deport^ wife of the
2 05
3.00
hesitate to show it.
much married majesty. Other* In the
few days In Traverse City this week.
2 30
2.75
Japan will prol»ably emerge from
Woman’s Russia calf ojdord..
A number of our good Indies who comptay ere Harold DuPont. Chat.
her small boy state soon, she will are members of the Royal Nelgbborm, Dngon. Martha Bright and Ivy WIU
naturally outgrow ]ost as she has
went to Lemta lake on Thursday, to lams. The company Is a large oae and
1 oxfc
Hew Toft Cast
205
grown other things. The terms have spend a pleasant day.
requires two sixty-foot baggage cars
8.(>o
Woman’s patent leath
been made and It ia wo use for her
Spednl Orcbestrt
2.05
C. A. Hedman, secretary and treas to trgnsport the stage effects. The
3HT>
milk or to break up the furniture. After urer of the Flnnlsh-Amerlcsn Pub- scat aale opens tomorrow morning at
2 US
AaerlctA
Beantj
Cbonu
It Is ail over, the Japanese themselves liahlng company at KaJeva, transact^ the boxofice.
will be more ashamed than their buslnass la town on Thursday. This
Woman’s patent colt blucher oxford.......................... ............
friends have been for them.
HolHster-s Rocky Mountain Tea
eatabUshment has an excellent print
200
Woman’s patent colt blucher oxford............... ...................... 2.50
ing eatabliahment at Kaleva and their aever falls to tone the stomach, regu
200
Woman’s kid lace oxford........................................................... 2.50
late t
kldneyA stiauilate the liver
Attocimd by
circulation extends not nKme sB
2.05
■
A griat f
and cl
Woman’s kid welt blucher oxford............................................ 3.00
eaten, in a labo
Lbor rioL until <
2.50
street car tbe United States bm na weQ Into-Md
rith sores, a Chicago
Ct
Woman’s kid welt lace oxford................................. ................ 3.00
Buckleo's Arnica China. Asia. Fteland and many other cents. :
SenU wiU be placed on tale
Woman’s kid welt blucher oxford.......................................... 2.75
Ca
Salve, and was soon aound and well. foreign oountriea.
To-monow roo/ning.
2.00
Woman’s heavy sole blucher oxford..................................... 2.50
-I use It in my famny." writes Q. J.
Uka FWiaing Mnney.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
2.00
.^Weioh. of Tchonsha. Mlclu -and And
2.50
Finding beplUi Is like finding money
•It perfect.- Simply great for cuts and
2.00
wuinans r.iu wcii
burns. Only ZSc at C. A. Bugbee —BO think those 'who are alck. When
1.30
you have a cough, ooid, aora throat or
1.50
Woman’s
Dongola
heavy
sole,
la<
f Drug Ca'A F. H. Meads' and Johnson chest irritarioa.
A OfHiirr
better Bcv
act prwupuy
prompGy
130
1.50
Woman’s Donffola light sole kid
T Drug Ca'a drug storat.
ber of Sandy LeveL Va
tike W. C. Barber
Mr______ •___ _
L.:,4
1.30
1.50
had a terrible cheat
He says: -I hi
Woman’s
d by smoke aad coal
DbVe. canaed
1.50
1.75
avy sole, low he
Wexman’s
a my lunga: boL afiar findtag no
It oa
.
Kttsrsnyw
* The guide, wbo was taking a party relief in other remedlea. f was cured
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
•when yon save
^•f American exmraloalsts through tb« by Dr. Ktnr* N«r Dtacamrj for Cosh
Bomptioa. Coughs and CoMa- GreatI holy land. calM a halt,
h or lung medldBa
j -Here.- he said. -Ia the place where
^ K R
O B N *r
1 A. Bagbae Drag
f lot's wife looked back and was turned
Oa*A P. H. Maadr aad
-Into a plflar of aatt.WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
Co.'s
drug
storea;
Me
aad $LM; gata
y -I don't see
antaad.
Trial
boCtla
Me.
ejected the talL
'
looking aromsd aenrehBe may wen thlik be tea tfii of
-The gentleman will remember.'
cheap, wbo. after havlag eoatiheiad
Jninetf the guide, -that tta tnciamt eoBstipatkie or indlgeatloo. Is atm
ksot plBce thauBiUdB of yoM agA
bis haa^
Dr.
t end there hare been many hud tain
^gaMLB
Oaaraaa RMfa RMd at *a Mwaa a
Mlaaaa daaai* LwM NaOla Lai^
By
DMagnUon Was Headed by the Trav•fi^ City BmM WMob Will
Try far a Frlaa.
Buyl.nK
Ik
ip
:r*^jtfiegy&aagr?*-
Now
aosE
J. W. SL.ATER
DesiraMi Prsiiifty Fg Salt
rJ:.
Drt. Siwrv & Pmliltifii
DENTISTS
ovn joHasw DioficS:
IKT. S?*
-
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WorK
OTEINBEBG'S
0 Grand Opera House
WEMESOAY, SEPT. 131b
Tncher of Viiliii
329 SOUTH MOI MEET
REMEMBER
ALL SUMMER SHOES
.
MUST GO
:ir>o
ISLE
SPIGE
:
If
75 PEOPLE 75
Piieis50c,75c,aa50
2.:w
i
SO^iilETHING NEW
-----------
SEE ont vnaiov
Uon. etc. Wat a A. Bogtam Drag
•rr^NaatfaiM RallWtaA taiRh tida OO.M. P. H. Hands* and Jobaaaa Drug
.'UMtairAt*.
mr-- On.^ drag dl0Baa;*i
1B. Paige Bectric Co.
ill CASS STREET
PHONE 60S
BNiliLUiaAl
nscNonssm iM^
^
tLM CM to WL
OMIto
•IXJY4U0HT MOM FUmS THIS
YlAlt TMAM LAST.
'
f
or Bk mopMs.
__ ____ _
4
Mn. Mta Mho ns diRihtor
T«tal Mmtrnmm to Wm AfM«t MS M Ttunm^ of Bk M|
hoMothiatoontos.
Rota F. H. Bojlaoo of MoMn
P. H. Bom of POMO raton
thoir hOMOB tUt MBloc oftor I
Tb* *«tHl««t of tM TnrT« CSr tas tho BmaBaHoal emiTOtohm.
•efcqato «p util WKwnodiy Bigkt.
Otoato W. FkMMd of Ttmory.
itoovagalii
tpopOi
who hoa heoB the gwoM of
yotf, Br^ torilitos. «
BUtooooq for tho pool wook.
'tbo CWtiml
•torn, o ic»hi M Ch« opooliic -f
Mr. a»d Mn. JOho P. Boeaa aad
TTMoa gtfMt
nitoved tb«
three chHdrao of ChdOtoe are rMttag
ed ooMdHkm at Um^ two. TIm
their father oad mothor, Mr. aad Mib.
ooroOaMBrto S041.
M. A. Heoflo of Rooe otreoL Tbo foDovtoc ta.tbe oooapwatt^ MisS'Oertnide Harris weiU to AMoo
mnnmtmt for tte two yooro:
last Bight to rtslL
IMS. 1^4
Mrs- O. P. Carver aod Mrs. Prank
a
............*•*
^:;;;::;;::;:;:;:S
««
Carver, who have been risltlsg retotlves and friesds In Angola. Ind.. returned hooM last oveoing. ^
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beobe aad Mra.
SpOMor of Powlerrinc are goosU ,of
Mr. and Mrs. Praak BhdaalL ,
Bverea Arnold of Batoo Rapids Is
vIsHJBg Louis BlrdsaU.
.
H. R SaflOrd aad wife of Portlasd.'
Mich., returned to their hone after a
tea days* visit with their ooustns. Mr.
and Mrs. O. M. Bloeam of Plae Grove
farm.
Mias .Emma Johnson of Chicago U
the gv^st of Mrs. A. LaPbotsec.
Mertoo Wilson and Drra Winters,
both of last year's graduating class,
arUI leave for Olivet in the morning.
Mr. and Mra Mathew Bloat of Alle
gheny. Pa., who have been in the city
OB a two weeks’ visit to bU sister.
Mra. A. Roush and brother. J. Mllberl.
afng.
3h of F
turned to hia ministerial dotlet this
morning, after attending the ^angel
ical convention for the past three days.
Mra. W. A. Campbell left for Kalkaaka this morning, where the will
visit friends and relatives.
Mrs. E. Page left fof her home in
Winchester. Indf thla morning after
spending two weeks with her grandaoB. L. P. Wyaong.
Mrs. M. Olllls and two children left
thU morning for Solon for a few daya’
visit with her parenu, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Bunek.
Mri D. Rexford of Kent City passed
through the city this morning oi
way to Cedar, where she will visit
friends.
Mr. and Mra. Victor Gilbert of An
gola passed through the city today on
their way to Twin MoonUin, where
they will visit friends.
Mrs. Cora Cook of Fife Lake re
turned borne today after a short visit
with her brother, Robert B. Walter.
Clyde Peck and family left today for
Grand Rapids, where they kill make
their future home.
Mrs. Anna Hansley and lltUe son.
Clyde, relumed to their home In Will
iamsburg. this inornlng after a
daya spent in the city.
Albert Fisher and alster. Dordthy. of
Maple City passed through the city tbU
morning on a trip to Petoskey. where
they win be the guest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs, John Hanna and B. F.
Vardama of Ft. Wayne. Ind., were In
the city this morning while on their
way home. While here they wer
companicd by Mr. and Mrs. R R
hart of Pldtte River, whose guesU
they were while In the north.
Mrs. F. R. Henryea of MayvlUe
turned home this morning afier ten
dsj> tspent as the guest of Mrs. Joseph
imerman.
Zlmm<
Mrs. Charles I’ltcr and daughter.
Marvel, of Maj’vllle returned to their
home this morning after a visit of
days 4n the city.
Rev. snd Mra. Henry McKinley of
Amboy, ind.. returned home this mom
Ing after a ten days' visit with her
parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Hartley.
Mesdaroc* M. Ryckman and TMck
of South Boardman rstonjed home
this morning after attending the
funeral of the Utile babe^lrene Molr.
Mrs. /rchtbaJd Miller left for South
Boandman this morning to spend
short time with her mother.
flionrood bT«Me~v^................S97, 3S3
gUtoOOtiwt ....
Booth Primary .
Draf wbool ...
VotoB •trooi ..
Total ..........................t041
l»73
TBHfaglMBWOI
•If Ttoto In Potoofcoy Today—Uttit
Child Had a Nartww Baeapo Fr
Borioua Injury.
Spaelal to the Brenlat Raeord.
Potookey. Iflch., Sept. 8.—Prom
aereo to teh tboaiaad rlsltoni are oo
the otreoU of Patoakey today and
everyone aeeina to be bavin* a good
time. Up until lute thh afternoon the
Northern Mkhtican Maocabee aaaodatloo had not decided on the next place
of mectin*.
Thli momln*. while the atreeta were
full of people, the little child of Mra.
Chariea Worden, bad a narrow o
from Injury. It waa in a go-cart which
fen into the atreet under a horse’a feet.
The cart overturned with the baby
underneath and the borae atepped
that, the child being protected. The
mother waa almoat Inaane from fright.
The Traverae City band woo Ural
prli-e In a acrond'claas oontf>at; only'
twa banda oompeiing. Cadillac and
Traverae dty. 'There were eight
bapda In the parade.
MRS. STACK DEAD.
Funeral Sarvlca Tomorrow Morning at
St. Francia Church.
Mra. Bllen Black of Wbxford died
yCMterday afternoon. She leavea kwo
Mina. Martin and Patrick, of that place
and one daughter. Mra. Mary Wlao of
Ihia city. The funeral will be held
morrow morning at 9 o’clock from the
Bt. Francia church.
THE MARKETS.
Kaitt nuffalo. Bopt. 8.—CattleQuiet, eaay. Calve*—Active, higher,
Bhcep—Blow, eaay.
Hogs—Baay,
I>n(nill. Sept. 8.—Wlicat—Boptem
lier. M%ic; oaia. 27c: com. 56^c.
Toledo. O.. Sept. 8—Wheat—Septrmber, 86\c; Decembor, 8t\c.
Chicago, Bept. 8.—t^Tieat—Soptcinber, 8U4c; IV>cember, 82\c. Coro—
BeptemlHT. 53\: December. 45^c.
Oats—tM'ptemhorfl 26c;
D»>cemlK*r.
27«ic. Pork. 114,67; lard. 17.70; rllr.,
S8.65.
rarma* a*a Flra.
Senator t'nuiie tella tliia one: Farm
er Do«'knilge waa haatlly awakened In
the dead of night hy Alf. the hired
man. who told him the bam wi
fire. Inatructlng Alf to MIndrold the
lioraea and lead them out, be hurrietlly donned hia trouacra nnd niahivl into
the aummer kitebeu. graliia>d a acrew
driver and ran to the bam.
The roof waa borotug flen-ely. but
be daahed Into the barn and began
with frantic baatc to wnacri'w the
Idngea of !!¥» door. Alf had auceeed»>d
in getting the iKiraea OWt
but
the fanner atuek to hla Job and finally
enicrgwl with the doora Juat aa tbo
roof fell lu.
•That ia a good deal of rlak to take
for a bit of firewood.” aald a neleht.or. friends.
Miss Winifred Marvin, who has been
who had come over to aee Wha
spending six weeks in the southern
‘rirewopd.” aald the farmer. laiint- part of the state, has returned home.
Ing to pencil marka ou the door; ‘Wee
Mr. snd Mrs. J. B. Philips of PUutlHMu figeera? Well theni'a my bnalburg, Mich., are In the city as guest*
r.eaa ao'ouiita for alx yenra. and worth
luupe tlinn the hull dam liam.*'—Boa of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mash of Spruce
ftreeiton Ilovald.
Tliey were,aeated on the rern
and. aa Iliere waa evidently aometbing
wrong aouiewhere. ahe aald:
Tni much afraid. George, dear,
that yon do not love me now aa
yon uaed to before we were engaged.
Vou aeem ao «'okl. ao atMent-minded.
•o diBtant tuolght. 1 fear the ardor
«f your love ia dying oot.”
‘‘No, no. darling.” be proteoted 111 a
tone ndoleut with agony. ”lt ian*t
that. If my love oeeaxd cold and dto
tant tonight, forgive m*. I love you
DOW aa I have always loved jrou—«s
I ^alwaya aball till dmth or dirorvw
--------JBktos to a pair of,
new ohoea. aod—1 hati^ a cofn.
Chicago DaUr Kowa.
PolaoiHHia nkotlne lu tohoroo la romotwd by uteeplng the learn in a aolntion of- tannic oeUL Thla la the meth
od sdofled 1^^ ttonuo rheoMot
What me gMshw ■usl
Knowledge Is good, but wisdom U
bettw. The
college valedictorisa.
trained to take knowledge to. rather
than to impart It may have
It with but little wtsdom: be may be
able, aa a tsaeher. to drill hoys i
tn Greek or Latta dertoBi(<
thorn with facta, aseful or
vahtetosa; bat if be oaaaot produce la
them what Rpeaeer cafia **ptoasut«able
exettMDenr aad tataraot he la a failHis woaU be the aovt of teach-
>
tog that karpa apoa obsdicoee and
dtocipUoe. The wlU cannot be
forrad. h«t the raal taachor ^raows weU
that It can be tad. pe
*
remark of Baaascan tl
er’t proriace la Imb Id tastrdet than
to gahla.* that -he mtod no* lay down
precepts, bat teach hla pnpUa to^T
cover thaoa.-. This araa the tray
that grrat taaeher. Agaaala. ceftalnly.
—AtlaBttc ktoathly.
pin aad oia fBad wtth MBHlB that oaa
thtmapod «Mg htoh Be srtaiar aad
oamasr MM Thors to aaty cat
m L iiinatoil that thiy caa ha xadtorad whoa the atraam frtmm
m n noaiRy daao ia If aaMar. oM
tha tooam aad padtoMtoBB paoBMr aa
tha toa ta Apofl.. Tha laChay ctoh
htodi fla nea aMMB aa fha
btoaa tha orator la Cram tha aaa Rpvcr
al daya ia aoeeamloa there la grant daagor eC dood. for tha city la not mare
than foor feet abora tha amaa taeri of
tbe river. Whoa a dood ia cemtng tha
tahaMtaata ara waraad by the drlag
aamBa. and the army ia ordered
aato. There le ao way to prevent
wtthaato.
thadoodatthat coma wtth tha wlada.
Thera la ameh coofaoloa la 1
alar miad aa to tha a
as oriencs, adeattde adaatidr^
any. A young gsatleaian fnta tbr nal^
vanity tolciy amared me that ciiekH
ia ptoyed mota eeiaitldeany than for
aerty and that there is a promhim of e
per cant in toror of scicatldc wbist ae
eempaikd with onUnary good play.
A writer in a cheas magariae refw
tbe royal game as-a odaDce. and an ex
act sdence ton" In a match at draughts
the ebamploo waa aald to have hroagtd
ae mach acieoce to bear apoa this play
aa to make thirty-ooe drawn gamee be
fore ooe woo game was scored. In tbr
pahny days af the priae ring *nbe Pet
of tbe Fancy- was said to dMplay non
scieDoe than -Ben the Bntlaac;,*
In my yoonger days I visited Boob
crvUIr gardens, where a man draaaed in
Lincoln graen offered me bow and ar
rows aad invited me to sboot at i
mark, obaanring that “archery Is t
pleeslng adenoe.”—Notee and Quarica.
OoortcAla lu aaolcswaeotWs Baatowd.
. In Shakespeare’s pogUnd courtship
was not tbe prok»ged and romsatic af
fair It la DOW. The young folks did
not nmke and nniuske engagements as
they pleased without consnlUng their
parenu. Tbe etlqurite of betrothal
was almost as formal sod as rigid a*
that of marriage la today. It eooaisted of three obsenrsDces-tbe Joining of
banda, a ktss aod Interchange of rlnga
all in preseoce of witnesses and nsnal
ly In church. Tbe man had to promise
noder oath to “Uke this woman whose
Dsme is N. to wife within forty daya.”
It ia needlem to say that under aoch
cirramataDces-engageinebU never last
ing as much ae six werica, partners usnally rboaeo by th* parents, marrlagea
at tbe age of foorteen aad booeymoan
trips unknown—there waa much leas
opportunity than there la now for tbr
deveiopmeat of romantic love.—Henry
TL FlBck la Harper’s Magaxlne.
deUlwt 0*7
bus
Connt Wedel. grand equerry to
kaiser, ha* Juat resigned hla post
tbe plea of advancing .veara. He made
age of
bis entry^nto {lubllc life at tbe
t
hla
10 in the city of Hanover. where
’
father was a member of the govern*
ment. It waa In lfH8. the .rear of conrulatoB in Europe, and little Wedel
found the mob one day amaablng
windows of a public office.
It
great aport, and he Joined In with enthuBlaam.
Then
aomebod.v cried.
“Let u* smash old W’edaFe windows r
The crowd waa delighted, but did
know where old Wedel lived. Then
came little Wedel’a great moment He
atepped to the front and aald
know. Follow me.” Bo |bey followed
him, and be Joined in the smashing
of the paternal glass with pecnllar
jo.T, When he tella the story now be
add*:
TiMaaaa B. Bm«.
Large PsHg.
Not long before hia death Thor
R Reed vlalted some friend* at their
summer residence at Watch Hill. R. I.
Late In the afternoon be waa driven
to Weeaterl.v to Uke tbe 7 o’clock trala
for Boston. It was a warm evening,
the horaea lagged, and be missed the
train, tbe last Boston-bound train stopDlgln.
I important enlearoed that'there was a Boston
j.reaa which passed through Westerly
at P o'clock. Then be smiled.
Going to a telegraph office, he
reeled a telegram to the snperlnteudf
of tbe road In Boston, and sent the fofiowlug
“Will .Tou atop the » o’clock express
at Westerly tonight-for a large party
for Boston?”
The answer came: -Yes, Will step
train."
Mr. Reed read tbe message and
smiled. When' the train pulled Ir
In .Mr.
Reed quietly aUrted to b^rd It. ^when
the conductor said:
“Where la that
large part,v we were to stop for?"
“I «m tbe large party." replied Mr.
Reed, and be boarded the train.
-Well I MT have many peta
around my hoaae.” said Richard Cook
at tbe Midland b»tri lari eveniaf. “In
fact the only onto about the place are
six targe aaaltas.Mr. Cook is aa
Artooaa cattle maa with a ranch about
Wvaaty-dTeenlleafeoiBTneaoB. Toa
aee we- need tbooa aaakto to keep off
the rattlen end also to keep the raaeh
free from mice and rats.” be contin
ned. “Those reptiles, ‘bull imakea,’ wa
call thnu. are the heat mooaera yoa
aaw. They will go down a hole
after-a rat and yoo may rest aaaared
that they never come
without tt.
They are also death .to ratttaBnakea.
With thooe bUek oaakaa about
place Be are aever bothered with tbe
other apeciea. A peealtar feature to
that the htaek aaakea ari only art
free from potaaa. bat they are %ndparatlvely frtendly.-^a«ua £3ty
•:
,
%
f:-ns up msa
L gm af aatar ifto «BRd ptoyai
aeaaiag at the Bghth atat •Iwrfff titoiaaa Wae too Prinripal
Mdga. tha gaam haftodtag at^drlf ba
Bra to a MMaagr M Has a
CriiaettaB fCMvoBirm.
saaa BoaaTa .aad Palth^ toa^
Tha htoritog toam that daiaatad
mytolag la right at tha WDMtoag
aab tori yaar Aaa posted a ehaUeage
to any thraa mm la tha dnh far a
•mtoa oTtghtoaa.
Thara Mffl ba a ragnlar meeUag of
tha Myatia Ctrda tonight.
Tha Touag Wbaaeani PoaM aad PorHga MMrioaary Otaria of tbe Baptist
ehoreh wfll
With .Mra. Wriglay. ST2 Waohlagtoa
atraoL
Seato win be placed oa eato tomor
row moralag at the boa otooe at «teiaberg'a Grand for “The Ule of Spice,’
Wedneeday. Sept IS.
Cbaa. H. StauMas. trasiaess repre•Btative for Porter J. White in “Tiil
by,” arrived in the dty this BM>roing
cooaplete arraagemeBto for Mr.
White's apeparaace here next Friday,
Sept 16.
The morning train for Korthport was
delayed thU morning owing to iu
being tote arrivlag from the south and
did not kmve uotU the M. A N. E. left
9:30 on tu regntar run.
The summer work of the firm of
Caidweil A Loudon is about completed
and all advance orders are tending
winter, one hundred sets of sleighs
being already booked for aort
snows.
Repair work oo city bridges is going
on all over the city. Uie ynioo street
bridge being the last to reoeive atten
tion and today the weak points
being overhauled and repaired.
A number of city visitors took ad
vantage this morning of the perfect
day and went aboard tbe Columbia
for the bay trip to Korthport and
turn, among them being: Mr. and Mrs.
C. Moore and daughter. Daisy, and
their guesu, her brother. E. H. Shay
ler and wife and two children of Owosao. aod a sister. Mrs. E. Bloasom of
Morrison who are spending ten days In
the city. Mrs. Howard Musselman and
her guest. Miss M. Roesler of Ormod
Rapids, also enjoyed the hay trip. Mrs.
Jean KIger of Ipdlanapolls and Mr
and Mrs. J. N. Gordon of Summetvllle,
Ind., were aboard the steamer aa well
as Mr. and Mrs. V K. Moore of De
trolt. who are In the city for k few
days.
Mra. Hannah Wart, who has for the
four past years kept a hoarding
at 618 I^ke avenue, has sold ou
personal effecu and will be at home
with her daughter, Mrs. Cornell i
East Ninth street.
The King's Herald of tbe Aabnry
M. E. church will meet tomorrow
afternoon at 2 In the church parlor*
L J. Marks of Chicago, who recent
ly purchased ^nset Cxjttago from H.
A. King, is taking possession today.
TTie Jenlon Union of the Baptist
church will resume Its regular work.
Baturday. Sept. 9. at 10 o'clock a. m. In
the basement of the church. A sewing
school will be opencMl In connection
therewith conducted by Mrs. Kittle
Bare Cooper. All the boys and girls
Interested arc cordially Invited to
tend.
in the account of the wedding
Miss Malvina Amlotte and George Han
son In yesterday's Record, a very .an
noying error crept In. Instead of
reading that Miss Amlotte was
daughter of George Amlotte. It should
have read that she was his sister.
B»4 «a*rT*M Proaa«Hl7.'’
There is little that roeml»cr* of the
fashionable set In Newport d«
can create surprise. But It was only
the other day that attention
called to a passing vehicle tn old
Thames street
It was an omnibus
smnewhat similar to those us«<d byhotels aod it was drawn hy three
horses abreast.
Tbe harness was
hlat-k. without any display of metal
(-olors; file vehicle bad festoons
black (-refie and the coachman and
fiKvtmaii were dressed lu somber hini-k.
The turnout belongs to Miu Amelia
Itainey of UR-veland. who. with her
brother. Paul J. Kalney, Is spending
the summer In Newport. Miss Rainey
Is in deep mourning, and that Is the
reason of the funerlal apjiearaiice of
tbe carriage. Both she and her broth
er are immensely wealthy and promi
nent In Cleveland society. While
gives entertainroedts on luard his
yacht Anooa. she does not go out very
mneb. One of her friends, a obarrolog woman from Cleveland,
Cleveland. In retdy
to Inqairtto made tbe other day
several woo»n friends at a tea party,
said: “Ob. Amelia to not really til.
she to only sotTerlng from nervous
uroaperity.”—New York Preea.
An Americao touring In the coi
ti7 with an English friend sto(iped
point out to him a sign |s>st oo which
ime way had printed this sign:
“This way to Sqoeduuk. Those who
cannot read ajiply at tbe bla<4;smith’s
p|»posite,"
Tbe American roarded with laugh
ter. but tbe Englishman looked puxxled. After they had returned home
that night tbe Englishman came into
his host's room roaring with laughter^
“Ah." he said. -I sec the Joke now
—aupiKMic the blacksmith were out.”
—Hfnx*r'» Weekly.
France aa tto trader to tto moCer car
tadaetiT- Not only'doee tbe UnHed
Btatra sappiy «B per cent, of the
BOW ta this eoUhtry. . but Amcrlraa
maanfaetarer* are now idiipjting
aU over the world'
Sheriff Okaries Johaaoo to Jari reoerrerlag from a aearehead nmaway
eacapade which to IgBred la tori T«o*toy while oa pratoarioaai dotjr on tto
prailaaala. At tto time he knew aothtog of tto haptoBing except that he
saw the king brit drop fram the tOBgoe
of the rig which he was driving aad
later picked himself op from the road
wbecc to waa riuaaed aad thrown by
tto riff arapplh* to the grooBd after
e>« toBgne polled off. He sUil had the
oad fri the mns la hto hand whkh he
liad.voBad aronad for a rieady hold
and the horse waa found hatf a mile
town the road. The .Grand Trarere<
toeiiff has brataea galore, wbldb mak<
a hit and mtoa job. taking a roote
■long hit arms and ending np tn
Id flourtoh on hto anatomy,
arm of the taw 1* still ready tor
%n emergeociea and can combat
cesafnlly any misdemeanor, within hto
jurisdiction.
way Thay Ar* Ba»4 t* Catoa.
Fopcratltion seems to lie a iwirt
fbe mental (-omiKisItiun of every one.
and It i-ommouly <-ciitiTs to a ’nsdfsl
9 tbe anmlter thirteen. ThU
teens has bad to staml for
)nnny no action that was ridicnilous.
and yet there to hardly any person
a ho wuuid sideatef* an Inch or mouni
:h>lly rail at fate should be
rer quarter dollar on the sklowalk.
In fart, he would U- only
fo place it gently In his isH-ket. Have
_|-ou ever token the trouble to scan
gloaely this small piece of silver*' If
"you have not. yop may l>e surprised to
Bnd on tbe eagle side that there are
Ihlrteen arrows in the bundle which
to Hutelied in the left claw, llilrteen
Jaorel toave* ou the branch In the oth
er ctaw. thirteen stars at hie head.
thirteen letters lb the Ijitln luiM-rlie
tlon. "E Pluribns Unum." thirteen letters In the word “quarter dollar." thlrfweo atripea oo the shield, and
front of the silver plet-e are thirteen
stars surrounding the ili>erty head, and
thirteen leave# In liberty's <tow u. This
array of thirteen Is In comrtorjitlon of
the original tlilrteen states which
tie I'niou. mwplt
t unlucky.
FRENCH CHEWING randy tomor
row at ten cento per lb. at the La
Cretll.
; FIRtT PHACnCK MRLO.
IWCH GHKWINQ CMUly tatadr.
set Sail Oaow BataM NlgF •atoal
Mid AtanaBl totaf AiTOBfodL
toTto ffrri foot heJl praetJoe of tto ■BAD «v Ihff
msoa was hrid tari oraBtaff at tto
High oehool. atoitt twdBty tarataff Rto.
Tbe psBriiee tkta yoar wO to wtor
Prof. Kailto oto Itad flootbard. "Pat"
Tkadier wfU «m aoriaL Neat wank
go wQl to practiced CIDBR APPt«B waSued at tto coM\
every night. A ffame with the alaand rioraga. - •
^
to beiag arraaga^
WANT Atam
to* UOstorQtaaBhBBttoa
FOR SALE—Trusty driving horse,
quire 616'sute St.
sept 8-:
NOTTINGHAM.
B^, Net aad aU
derad » SU State
aepi Ml*
Irteh PolaL Bniaflac Curtains tannrirrat
Mra. Ftaak Dyer.
CIDER APPI.ES wanted at tbe eoM
storage.
auff tt4t
$eom Price
Eutling Rll Jllonfl
Cbe Cine
' •=
TODAY
WE
TELL OF
— .............
DRESS GOODS
Fine all wool Cheviots 54 inches wide, colors of
Tans and Browns, that were ready sell- f>Qf»
ers at 1.00 yard, cut to...................... . vC/W
48 inch blue and grey mixcdlall wool nov- A
elty, 1.25 value, cut to......... ..................WV
50 inch blade novelty with a pretty dash of white,
a Dollar article, cut
40C
60 inch i^vcUy suiting, good heavy weight ^0Q
F-I-IE8'
I’sc Fly Pajs'r frwly and
every fly in TVaverso City
will soon Ixj cJiptun^l.
We are now Kivinp throe
double shoeta, or Six Single
Sheets Uwt Tanplefoot Hy
Paper while the supply lasts,
for only
Fine all wool black broadcloth, an elegant thing
for fall and winter wear, 1.25 goods, cut ^Qq
sick:
for 50c French
nels.J
1 On for Danish
cloth for childrens’ dresses, worth
IS cents.
14 Days lliore
Protect your homes and
firesides by’ laying in a good
supply of Tanglefoot, aa tho
flics’ best harvest is yet to
Cbe Boston Store
■SALE OF.
STEINBERG’S
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Toniglit
Pretty, Dainty, Clever
ALICE JOHNSON
Black Silks
On account of the imnK’n84‘ suora-sa of our Black Silk
Sale Wf havo th-cidod U» continue it for the balance of
the wci k. It ia afimitttxl to Iw the greatest valne giv
ing sale of the season. St-e onr new Velvet Finish
Teffetas in Plain Colors, Chamelion ami Changeable,
27 inch(« wide, at
$1.00 Por Yard
in the Semi-Musical Com
edy SuccoM
“THE
MARRIAGE
OF KITTY”
Om Imp Fmi
tolBd
A CLEVER COWEbY
A SUPERB CAST
lUeplBOiie U2 forSeata
2k, 35c, 50€,7Sc1K>&^
AN IMPROVED PROCESS
Wo wotild like to lay special stitos on the VELVET
FINISH as an improvement OA*er the origina Chiffon
fioisb brought out last season. The latter finish was
a treatment of the cloth after weaving, which very ma
terially weakened the fabric and Icasened its {^oil of
nsefulncas. The velvet finish on the oontrary is a new
and improved prooeas that is aooomplished by a treat
ment of the yams previous to weaving and results in a
lastipuB fabric that is rich' in apfnaranoe aod will give
most satisfactory wear.
E. WILHELM
5^
■;
t
wnmAr^mrmmwaM^iam.
Tp^ie. taw
r*»:
; |loyal' Baking Powder i» indi^iensaUe
to finett cookery ahd to At dbmfint'
and convenience of modern boiiKkecping. Royal Baking Powder makca^hot
bread*, cake* artd pastry wkoleadme.
Perfectly leavens wiAout fermentation.
Qualitiet. that are peculiar to it alone.
im co„ wemw
6BI. REEVES’
PROURREOORDfi
TOOK PART IN SIXTY-NINE E
OikOtMCNTS IN CIVIL WAR.
REGIKIT WHS CUT TO PIECES
ENLISTMENTS NUMBERED
MEN IN FOUR YEARS.
4.406
Yet tS« Regiment Wae Never Full—
Mr. Roevea Celebratfd Date on
Which He Moved to Michigan ^
25 Ytars Ago.
C4
18C2; Waabington. N. C.. 8ept. 6.18S2
Raws Mills. H. C., Nor. 2. 1S62; Soutb
rnat Creek, N. O. DtJC. 12. 18«.
■ 1. N. C, Doc. 14. 1862; \\'hltehall, N. C.. Dec. 16. 1862; Goldsboro.
S. C.. Doc. 17. 1862: Sprlngbank N. C..
Dec. 17. 1862; Newbem. N. a. March
14. 1862; Dsep Gully. N. C.. March 14.
1863; -Woat's Creek. K. C.. April 9.
1863: Gan Swamp. K. Q.. May 22, 1863.
Core Creek. .V. C.. May 19. 1863; Bach
Creek, N C.. May 17. 1863; SwhrooV Island.^. C.. June 18. 1863
Bombardment^f Port Sumpter. 8. C-.
July 10. 1863: Fort Wagner. 8. C.. July
18. 1863: siege of F^ort Wagner, 8. C..
July 18 to Sept. 5. 1863; Morris Island.
8. a. Aug. 22 to Aug. 30, 1863; Camden
Court House.,Va.. Kov. 3. 1863; DlslaJ Swamp, Va.. Nor. 3. 1863; bomu(ment of Port Sumpter, 8. C. Nov.
to Nov. 6. 1863: Newborn. N. C.. Feb.
1 to Feb. 4. 1864; Bachelor's Creek. N.
C.. Feb. 1. 1864: Be«ch Grove. N. C..
Feb. 2. 1864; Brices Creek, N. C..
Peb. 2. 1K64; Polly Island. S. C-. Feb.
9. 10 and JI. 1864: Fort Clifton. Va..
May 9. 1864; Harrison’s Church. Va..
May 9. 1864; Drurj s Bluff. Va.. Mny
13. 14, 15 and 16. 1KC4; Harriaon’s
Plantation. Va.. May 15. 1864; Springbill. Va., May 18. 1864; Port Powhatan.
May 21. 1864: Wilsons ^liarf. Va..
May 24. 1864; siege of Petersburg, Va..
May. to taking of Petersburg, Va.,
1864: RutTus Farm. June 16. 1864.
Petersburg. Va.. June 16. 1864: Wathal
Sixty-aoren years old. spriKhtly for
bis yeara and y«*t having taken part
In viBty-iiInc enRapementa In the civil
tffr vltb a reidmeDt lo wbicb 4.40S
men ceilUied and yet the regiment was
never full, aurh In brief Ik the hlRtory
Of’tleAfde Henry Reeves, who lives
three miles east and one mile Rouib
of tbo city and who. Salurtlay last,
celebrated the anniversary of a qaarter of « eentury s resldenee in the
Btate of Michigan^
Mr. Reeves was l»om In Auburn. N.
Y.. Aug. lb. lK;ik When the first call
for troops came, he coIlsti>d In the 1
l*®4t Druid’s
Nlnete<n.h New York light artillery j
which was afterward cotnhinwl with |
• Chapl^a Farm. Va..^^i
1K64;
the Tlilril Ni*w York light artlllerv 29 and' 30.
..........
' Fort Harrison, Va..
Sept. 29 and 30. 1864; Port BurnhAm.
Va.. Oct.
<
3. 1864; Fort Burnham. Va..
under his first enlistment and'
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Harrison. Va.. Oct.
Immcliatelv reH-nllsted on the field j J;
Va.. Ocl. 22, 1864: Honey HIU. Ga..
serving until L<-e surrendered.
Nov. .10. 1864; Devereaux Nock. Ga..
Wounded Twice.
IbT 7. 1864; Camp Holley. Va.. Dec.
Mr. H«*evert
was wmindetl twice and ,10. 1864; Oardseer a Bridge. N. C..
,
Isdh times bu slightly. During one
j jgg^. f^er’a lilUa. K. C.. Oct.
cttgagomenl he had Just turned at a 10. 1864; Butler’
Bu
s Bridge. N. C-, Oct.
command and a bullet struck him a 12. 1864; Wise’s Forks, N. O.. March
glancing blnw In the fnreh««d. in 7. 8, 9 and 10. 1865; Richmond. Va .
flicting a minor woouS-^ Had he stood April 8 1865: Plymouth Siege, N. C .
still for a second the bullet would April 20. 1864: Tarboro. N. C.. July 15.
have gone through his forehmul. An 1863: siege nt Charleaton. 8. C.. 1863.
other lime he was struck In the right John’s Island. S. C.. Feb. 1. 1864. and
arm with a •^|H-nt Imll. He dug that j j„,y , ,sr,4. James Island. 8. C . July
out with his knife, dressed the wooad.! ^
mils. N C.. June 22.
pm the bullet bi his iswkcl and kept! ,^64; poeotallgo. S. C, July 8. 1864;
It for r wntvtmii. losing It. however, camdon. S r . Feb. 8. 186i: Aahepoo.
when bis home In New Yortt state g q
^
GoMaSoro, April
burned down.
johnaton’s
Sucrender.
Hiatory of'RagimmiL
' Raleigh; N. C\ April 26. 1865; Point
Mr. KtH^ves'regimen I has a remark ' Comfort.
C., Feb. 4 lo 6. 1165.
able hlstnr.v. The Third regiment of
---------’----------artlller.», New York state volnntivrs.
wa* organIw-d and mustered Into the
Unitivi States sen ire as the Nine j#
RAPID CITY
%
leenlh New York volunteer Infantry,!*..’________________________________•
May 22. 1861. w ith 742 offl<^*r» and J •*•••*•••••••••••••••••• **
men—CoI J 8. Clark. et>mmamflng. j Special to the Evening Record.
The following is a sketch of it* subselupld CIO’. Mich.. Sept. E^The 8L
quent history:
!
Hoop and Suve company Is pulDec. 11. 1861. changed to the Third , ting out a fine line of barrels this year.
New York voluntet'r artlller}. Col. J.
r. J. LaCledr. bookkeeper of the
11. L<H)lie, mmiaandlng.
Hoop and Stnve eonpaay, ia In Grand
May 20. 1863. companies consoli Rapids this week on business for the
dated. Col. Chas
Stewart, com- j fino.
manding.
*E. J. Gaunders is In Wexford assist‘ The regiment partldpaied In almost lag Rev. dark, the evangelist, in conevery engagetnent lo .Virginia. North ducting revival aervleea.
'and South Carolina and Florida.
Lewis Way Is reported out of dan-,
.. '** 8epi. 28.1661. companies F, H and K(
ger and expects to be able to start for
were consolidated.
borne In about two weeks from Grand
Dec. 20. 1861. new company K Joined.
Jnnettow. Col., wbem he hns been very,
juJVb. 22. 1862, company B consoliaick with typhoid fever.
ninivvL
Miae BIMe Ooodnle of Omad Ledge
-am. 22. 1862. new batteries, B. F. H
aad her aephew. Orer WalaM. are via
Mfd M Joined.
y9Urt±. 1662^ new company L Joined. itiag at C M^nakham’s thM waek.
-Bom to rM Jtad Mrs. Ray Gardner,
12. 1863. companies A, C. D and
Monday. Sept. 4. a lUde «m. < >
1. IB62, MW bntter C Jolnc<
Bd Tonneller was in Tmrome City
n. IMEmt bnliery D Joined. Tuesday.
batt4T:«Jt*Mi. , Bert wnkinson has moved bis tnmSy
battery A Joined. to Kalkaska to bare better aiAooI adTotal aamber of meralu ifpoHed rantages for>hlt <*Udr«a. He eiipacu
alaoe organlxatMa; 4.406; kWar Ja
, 217; mMM in actioa, 123;
died of dIoM. E4T.
R. a trareUag aalgaMr. Reerao took |wn in the follow* | amn for the Ughtenir perfnne house.
tag eacngementa: MartMaiB. Fiujrtailad *la MplMw.;c M. Ttakima.
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RMR tito «pa% fliitoa m ihP Mat. *T1m rotator taro Baron." fite-fnaOpn M lhM qc IlMMial
Mnr arorotewaaro Rp«r. iwraly htaktag
Malnhnreipn M ro hta latotiMtoi -H ta lha ttro:
IMfiM ptac roaparod with tha MQtar 4dta thoa not kwrr as aachr
tnet
Bare ta AMtltarratevr rojRtaff Vta*
Phnha hns bean only tvetra ]
tar taamaaail. which hn UrotoK 1
at it. aurttac ta »
wv.
to teU. One day hw^wro firtriro
•qw haa atz ihonaand aoraa and asakea
w oar ro a regM ntg. when, on
jnar retataf altottE tntile
tasA oaraar, ho aanowly escaped
and enni
eoUistaa with A car enrotac ta the wan tha tarn. HlahoreaeontalnB nMht- gosUe direaUoa. FWUiaff ag to apoiroopM. la hantad by atona nnd egtae. ha >aa groated with a torrent
llfihted with gas from a private plaa|. of abaaa fraro tha oiraer ro the car—
hM449r.Mli« RWptwwp. 6U the re.,
jantataar vraa aarketed at
a
CKj
this
Mr, and Jfxa. U
WM. hwhat taRkliW tiM tattiM
•22.06CL .
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ars oMttiiC M«^ MayMTk ateThettaata
<W,4lra. KIMML
oat% grown
Mra, FiHtfi MeUMm
to tha hagaas aadnaataa. TiOa
amodat iaaiad-anlv 4iM monUa-two lie has a hath honae ckwa hr tar the.
hnadrad
bushela gntai, tato the
aae or his iored aM. Laat year ha
IB *Kk
It ta nadaretpod. $17.fi6t
tetars gh9 UttM Bofd ct gwaadah4ar-.
crops thare are twriva kandred acre field of alfalfa.
fioiV-Cwo wheat klaiara, ten com hsTii The ■hannan raaoh of forty thoulRa.KMMnr«r4
neetara, five threehtag oatits end fifty ad ecrea aanr Oaasaeo. Kan.. 1a aaothar of the big faraM of the wasL
idem a«iicaltarnl device U Fifty men are eaiployed the year
_______ jBbgrawnag asnehtaery of
round, and May aaore nt harresang
ro HMMhauMh was a Tragorae all kinde.aMy ha aeaa and ta wholsnalo thne. with n gaaaral v^aMger and
rhen not ln
expert fer aaoh dapnitBseaL The payCKy vlallar Monday.
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Mias Mary Lwvta arrivod Monday piece ia enrefnlly housed In aome one roU la 612a# n moath.
Sdll another extensive farmer
Mtag fnMB Maalatoo and will teach of the giant baiM.
the fall tena at the Pine Grove school
ftor npnlr work, that la coniinaaUy John T. Stewart, of.Welltagton.
his first 610,000 taveaUng la
bouse:
Beaded, them le a eompleto hUeksi
I fans lands. Now be o
Mr. and Mrs. Cnrpeater and son. and wheelwright shop, where four men
huodrod and forty farms In
Calrtg.
returned froni camp Ben are kept busy from the beginning
and forty In OktabonuL. All are rented
the end of the year.
jamin.
Bd Canine of Wexford was In town
ta order to feed bU live stock ta the en shares—Stewart taking a third of
the crop for rent
ToeodayVth hia auta
vrlnter Mr. Miller raises great quantlDan .Rice of Atchison countj-. Kan„
Mim Mamie Inglerlght of 8t. Joe la tiea of alfalfa and wild hay. Last year
o6ns one bnudred and twnenty quarter
viBlttag her parenU. J. Ingtaright and he set aside
sections,
and buys more farms every
to these crops. Alfalfa yields three
year with his profits. He has never
Mias Kaln and Mr, nnd,^rs. Warner cuttings annually.
sold a farm after ft once came Into bis
nom near Grknd r
Hay, hiu^aatlng U an interesting
sion. Lmi year he garnered
of their stater. Mi
sight on the big farm. 8fl noowers about 1160,600 worth of whe^t. One of
John Nye of Indiana la rtaltlng
are ecarted. one behind the other, and hi./
long.
Jake Beheakers.
they go the length of the field.
Detr
;rolt Tribune.
Grace Newcomb of Bangor Is the
Perhaps they will go straight ahead
guest of Mr. nod Mrs. Morse.
Aimwlng Exparienoea of Royalty.
lira. Worden of Coloma Is visiting for five adles before tnrnlng, the time
1^’hen the duke of Connaught w
her BOO. Claude U’brden. and family being nrrnnged so that they can Just
make the round frip between meats.
soldiering in Iceland nearly 30 years
of this place.
After windrows have been .made up ago, he paid a rlslt to the Queen's
Mrs. Uanaoa and family of Bast Jor
dan ware ta Tpwn last week. Tburaday. with ordinary rakes, a ,'‘bun" rake U County rose show. As the duke was
T. J. Ulaier of Traverse City was s started down the line. This piles the standing by the side of bis luggmge
bay at intervals In small stack# of a on the platform of the Maryborough
Bendoo visitor Saturday.
H, C. Ogre of Traverse called oh C. .urn each, and thise. In turn, are gath station, an old lady bore down oS him
ered Into large stacks. In winter the
a state of great excitement, evident
Barton, Wednesday.
cattle are turned loose among those ly mistaking bis royal highness for
A. McHaUie of Battle Creek was the
stacks, thus saving any further ex railway official, and told him to look
gueat of Mrs. Huxley aad also riahed
pense of handling.
for her bandbox, which ahe^bad losL
at Mr. Bartoa'a last week and from
Plowing the fields Is another Inter The duke good-humoredly ransacked
here went to Travecae City, where be
estlng spectacle.
his luggage In search of the missing
will vtalt a sister.
UntH this season a steam traction property, and when, naturally, he
Mrs. WhartonU auflertag from
engine was used to haul the gang failed to find it. the old lady rushed
blood poison in her hand caused by
plows, but this will be discarded and awa>- lo search of someone more o
berry briars.
the work hereafter will be done by petunt, hurling this parting shot
Mrs. Koou of Coloma Is visiting her
mules.
-Remember. H Is a while one.
daughter. Mrs. F. Clark of West In
Fire toules are hitched to each disc and If you find It. It’s mine. ”
pw. every plow having three discs
King Edwrard tells many amnsing
Mr. Chapin was In tovm loot BattirIT
turning
the
soil.
Ovor
forty
of
■lories
of UUs kind. Many years ago,
day with Mr. Hudson of Gigiid Rapids.
Mr. Barke is now able to be around these* plows may be seen In the field si when be was a boy. he was traveling
lime, which means the Eimult me- Incognito, with bis tutor and another
again.
turningpFone hundred and twenty gentlemen In the west of England, and
furrows. It is a beautiful sight when late one night, the party, dust-covered
CTcat expanse of grasEy surface b and weary, presented themselves at
Cora Hlmebaugh Is working at Mr.
[ng steadily turned upward In mel the principal hotel of a small town.
Huddlestonc’s.
The landlord was evidently
Mr. Oolvin of Traverse City was 4n low. crumbling soil.
l^Tieat harvesting on One Hundred pressed by the appearance of hlE
>wn Wednesday.
and
One Ranch Is a spectacle that si wpuld-be guestE, for ho gave them
C. Conine was in Dondun on husineaiway's attracts many rlsltors.
chilling reception, and It was only
Thursday.
J^wn the long bell of waving, gold- after some heBitatlon that ho consent
J grain Ihe forty-two reapers go. one ed to take them In at all. At last,
Ii
howUrgest Far min World.
after the other, behind the plodding ever, he said. I
An 87,00<Kacre farm la one of the
horse or mule teams, until the line of ta-o of your party, but the boy will
big things of big America. In fact, It
clattering machines stretches away al have to sleep on the sofa. ” and the
is the largest farm Lo the world.
most as far as one can see, each leav- heir apparent, as ''Master Robinson.'
Stretching across the southern bor
a swath of gleaming stubble In Us no doubt slept as soundly on his shakeder of Kansas, near Winfield, and ex
wake as U cuts a wide gash In the lux dou’u as In any palace state room.
tending arroes the line into Oklahoma,
uriant growth.
In her very early married days
more than one hundred and fifty miles
Fifty, wagons are engaged In carry Balmcml Queen Victoria paid many
of fencing are required lo surround its
ing the freshly-bound sheaves to the a visit
the neighboring
fertile acres.
five great threshing outfits, whose po without being recognized, and listened
Nearly five hundred farm hands
sitions are marked by the smoke of to some candid opinions about the
rdgulred to till the 12,006 acres under their Etearo engineE and by the groups
queen One old lady remarked
cultivatloQ. Hfty cowboys look nfter of busy men about them.
confidentally: "Many a laird's daugh
ibe 15.000 cattle and 5000 hogs that
Furnishing meals for all the pen em ter is main grandly dressed than the
«m lU J5.000 acres of iiasture land. ployed on this eighty-seven thousand
queen hersei'. A>e. and ahe'a
Thcye are 300 aork horses. 500
farm would tax the organisation pride Deliher. for she enters all tbo
mulea and an ImmenM kH of farming and Ingenuity of a large commissary bouses of the puir In the neighbormachinery on the ptaoe. It’e largest, departaient.
hood, and always partakes of their
culUvnfbd field eontalna 9000 aerm. A
There are. In fact, several commU- bumble fare.'
telephone system connects all parts of sary departments, located at different
■'Aye," interrupted the lady'B guldthe farm.
points abont the estate, so that the man, "once I had the honor of banding
Operating expenae| exceed, IlOOjOOO farm bands at mqai times shall lose her majesty the bread and cheese, and
annually, and a renul of 630.000 Is as litUo tline as possible.
she ate it heartily.
paid for ptri of the tract Nm proflu
also made for
‘And that's not a‘," continued the
■or 1150,009 are banked each year. feeding the hocscs and mules wherever housewife, to her ‘majesty’s growing
•they may be w hen the nomday dlaner amusement; abe thinks naething
hour arrives. Ay night,'however, these ahe's out on her visits o’ making purherd of foH-blooded buffalo In exist animals arc houBcd In great central Qhases of butter and eggs and taking
KtgbfCf.
tbenr hame hersei’! ’
Joseph Miller, the principal ownhr of :
^*Wes are abont oMhundred
It was another cottager, who. after
One HnafirMI aad OM- JUach; as^ihtaf and aigbty feet long, aad afi^has « a long chat with the naknown lady
gigantic fara la eallad. was {bcppefly p drtaawa>';.down the centre. Through who. bad made herself so much
bank prasld^t. Seeing mere money
loads of provendpr are driven, and home with her. at last remarked, susin exteaalTe-taitalng. be transferred
troughs filled from tha jYl^ons. tackwikly. "Ye ne’er say anything about
the scene of bit business acUrity to Automatic feeders regulate the sapply
the queen. 1 reckon ye’re Mrs. Albert
the prairtaa.
of, food that goes iaio the mangara.
hersei."
Beglnoihg in a small way—with oaly
A telephone system connocu nil the
A story which ta of petmllar Interest
abpnt ten thousand acres—Mr. Miller ranch bonsea, and on hot days Mr. Just now U told of Gznr Nicholas.
has added to his estaic from time to Miller can sit In his office, hear reports After the catastrophe of the Hodlnstime, generally In tracts of fire thou.; from his harvesters In different sec- koye Field, which cast such an oqalnsand acres or more.
Hops of the farm and issue bis orders ous gloom orar bis coronal ion. he paM
Part of the land U leaaad from thq Just as though be were w» the spot.
a vIbIi to the hosplul where the In
Ponca and Otoe ^lang. who are bight
He bolds his foremen to strict mc jured were lying.
lUafied with*th9 annual rental ol cDtuxt for the sectiotts under their
"Why were yon in (be crowd at allT"
626.000 they receive, and are filled charge, and rich bonuses reward thgae asked one of his aUendanU of an old
wpndar over the renalantly grow who can eoax the greatest crops from woman who had been badly crushed.
ing ealerptlaa of the Vtjte man.
their 'territory.
“I want to aee the enperor," she re
Of the twelva thonanad mn wnder
itapeclaUy proud Is Mr. MUIer of his plied.
tmttlTgUon thU yaar. nine thousand fine herd of bnffaloes. which graze os
“Than why.” said tha jroung roar,
^ aUfttad to. whML IRP tbowwmd lo the OkttkW side of the ranch. Okla “don’t yon look at bias now? He ta
00^ Ire kandred to oats ang^fhe re. homa is oae of the aauiral herding aUKitaf by yonr alde.tantader to potatoes, nnhons and other gtoahila of the bnffalo. and they do
“Donf tell are lie#.” the woman an
npa.
.Vrii there.
swered. almost fiercely. “As If I did
While Mr. MUIer cute tin j|lT«rt<*^
Mr. HUlcr la anangtag a lively en- taot know tliat emf^fon are not made
fi«M farming. hU phlef nttenttan is paid tartaintaent for the national eonven- like uuu.”
to wjieat, ohrn and catttoT
Udn nr wditore when it meeu this
But gfphnhly the praaaat king of
W year J» had,, ntaf thoRpaani Spring at^nthrie. In addition to show- Italy hM; had And anjogad more of
acres ta wheaL It V6> * POor aeanon tafi .IhMi yttwt. Ihrmtag on a large these angariancea than any other Uvfor the carnal in that aacOon. and the aesle really Is. he .propoaaa to gather tag oKMareh. Net amny montha ago
ylald was dtaappotaUpg. ampunttag to herecaJ ktuadrndJiidiaitafiroiD aU gaxts When be w|n wnlkteg with the gofen
oaJbr OM hnndred and •ftjr jlhOopa^d 4?
. IJiaro «<ii ha gtoaa In the neighhorhQod of RnooonlgL ha
a hnlhlo.dta9ar. pad WIO ta tarmfUia
nt na tml-QC-lha-way Cars*
twenty thoaaand hmik- eaddWtiona
ihair >gv ianriim aid i|M taMiiili ro notaa refrrohaaat.
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vu at wotk
tar the haaefit af tha vis* ...
dlreffdf Don the threaben at W oents, Itora.
iHiar the door, hta BtaJroty asked:
domM
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•••% flirolro Ororon.to
mmm mhik ^
Attbob^offioelar t
.•:-f t
-ITi ten yon what U ta," the tetter
shoaled; “acqrchara Ilka yon oogbt to
be strung up. You’re not fit to be otf
tbq roads.”
What!” aaswored the king, goodhaaroredly. ‘‘atiung up ia front of my
rn palace?""I don’t oare where It Is. so long as
It ta dome. Tott'ae a public Baisaace."
said the American, as he drove off.
A few dajpi later a Mr. M.-P. C.—. of
Massochosetta. was due for an ndlat the Quirlnal. The doors were |
thrown open, and to bis amaxement
and horror the American found himface to face with the motorist he
so lavishly abused a few days
earlier. The tension was painful un
til the king advanced with a smUe
and ouUtretched hand, saying: "Are
all Americans as pepperj- as you. Mr.
-nt-Dlts.
Chamberliin’s Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy
cores diarrhoea and dysen
tery in all forms and in all
sta8:es. It never fails. For
sale by American Dmi: Co,
Can’t you eat. sleep or work? Bad
fiver?
Hotllster's Rocky Mountain
Tea makes rich, rod blood, gives
strength and health. Cures when all
others fail. No cure no pay. 35 cenU.
3r Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
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YfeR;
BESl
M
irs A PROBL&I
Qluiy to Bolvo if you conn* here
for the solution—the proltlcm
how to Kct the uuiat lumber of
warrantable kind for the least
money. We haven’t Ixvn in
the lumlxT busmero for years
without. l(!amiug how to buy
boarding,
studding, floorinir,
stair lumber, latli, Angles and
all the rest of the long lumlx'r
line so as to sell it to sui
suit cub.
tomers os to <[uality and pric
Glad to have you prove tl
problem.
soun SIDE uiwEa .Cl,
STENOGRAPHERS
If you are DOt at present doirijr your typcwrilinj!:
by the touch method, it will pay you to spend an hour
or two at our school every evening. You can save
iVC a
great deal of time and your work will be more phleas
ant. You can't afiford to be looking first at your sb<orthand notes or manuscript and ihen at your typewriter
keys. Save this time of looking on and off; it will
mean doljars to you.
You can make the ch
hang<:e with^
hout any disadvantage
to you whatever, and we
.e kcnow that you Iwill succe^.
Jircd
If you do not, you will not be requi
tuition.
Write, call or telephone.
Traverse City Business College
nrrtai'vrorroro Gl^Xt IVHoHlsron
Remember the number, 2H‘h’241 Hast Front Street.
Over Singer Sewing Machine office.
J.W.MILLIKEN
QUIAt-l-rV S-rORK
THREE SPECIALS
FOR SATURDAY
Saturday moruing we place on sale u sjxx;ixU lot of
clothes brushes brought tlin-ci from the manufactun*r.
They are goo«l size, good ipiality brislies, linisheDl in
iniitation mnliogany Uick, regular prp e d.">c,
PRICED FOR SATURDAY 19c^
One lot of Hair Bruslies same a^ alx)vo. ex<ept that
they are imiUitiou clKiny bocks, o-gular price .Tk:
SATURDAY-FOR 19c
One lot of Ladies' nickel plated embroidery idsBon^
Tbofip are in thnn* sizes, the larger ont* are large
enough for regular work aciasorg; each pair ootnes in a
negt. Irotherette cose. We consider them «n extra
bargain b6 the price. We Wer for Saturday
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Mn. EMte Robavta ate Mr. L. Nephr wme Mapla CMy oallate Iteip.
ftenk FMUr ate wMh «f DeOall m«
Ttetlac lelaUvte ate frtaadt tere thM
Btea White left here a w
Joflter «a vtaR ter fitfSer^r
•4toalMMaiati
am •Vt&am’ Men itMet for fte Opptr
laat Tharaday ate Frttey.
fltoota vofw flite at teaat in
nawt has flpM to Vkteta .
•am ealae of the oMato waa
IMMM ate fljliMM. tte
BMflt of tea ucatfwa.
■Mfkt teatey. flcpc If.
terns ate K. J. WnHameim, la at>| BftekTthemmatjr deUflite ^
C B. eoavaadoa. wfll giro
meted ate tear aia mate flartte vet ------ mre
poet of wimt ate Hw ate haste
teaaatt.
____ at BalMmora. at the <
temaae Sirara. agad Id. ate Burr IAmI chxrte at
o’cloek.
irtted to Bttead.
1 ■BflHe. ated §8« am
Mfx. Dr. Borte and Mra
mmateEtea fampaa hatvaaa teat dtr
leQaaer drove to Bteptre today.
ted Cater Sprtate la aaareh af a hate
Mn. Oeo. Ctemant is «a tte Mek
flf wild boraea arhk* tbay latcte to
B, 1
"*M
liteOa. went lo Tmerae Qty
idajr. Nhare Mias Lottie will i
m Traverse aty klgh neteoL
The Mkaaa Ida. AUea ate Bessie
Hoaday. Wadaaaday a tecktort thrmBmpka pi
ar wMk whom thag aiappad told tea rkrraat of Bhat
teroagh oar village this evcalng.
teerW ate depwtiea ate parenu are
Mke Flora BdlBager retnraed last
looklag tor the lads.
Tuesday after aa extended vktt la
Ladlngtoa.
BofiL 4.
BoltloCroofc. »• orate lo MV soiic
ta Mnvavkao ted GMate» tecMM cf
poor aan oanieo. The otnrfeo tp
vap of tkm Mhdiltea Otetiml lo flood,
bat that floiaii vte' Oraad Traak to
GhtaOte aad oa tha Oraad Rapida A
ladlBai aofthvard to bod.
I or Bottle Crook htee
oooMod^ to flocdag tbroagb the
oH'Sm ontfaoate pr«ridJo« that my
*‘paMor’ AMO vbo floao lato o oaloBo
aad aokoterm drMi W tv l»w»*tvd
lijr tea aad hoprtoooteot Thlo lo the
rooaH of oarorol oaits oaalaal telooo
kaaparm tor oelllaa Uoaar to “poatad"
KEYSTONE.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Slocum and
aaa. U
the Ant ofdtaaaea o( the
r aad Miss iosle Mengc left
kind adopted lo the Mat*, ate oalaaB___ tor O_
county to rlalt
lM«pen to other dtleo arm aov oaak Mrs. Boeom's parents.
the eooeUoo at oiallar ordtaaaeoo. '
Mite AlU Crandall eotertalned oomBy the death of hb mother, which poap fraai Trarofoo Cttp Baodoy.
A. Love)ay ood faaiUy bare moVed
occurrMi at Tlppeeaaoe. O.. Satarday
Traveroo Cky.
last. Van B. Crane, ef Port Homo, will
r.T«‘lre 1160.000. Hb father, who waa
Lake
a phyaldao. died IT years aflo and lefi
The
dance at the hall Batarday nl«bt
the Crane estate, rained at ftSt/KM).
vao not rety larpHy attaadod oa ac
prorlsioa waa auide In his arlU Chat count or tha rala.
the Income should be used for the aapMJoa Anna Ifenre ie otopplnp aritb
port of hb wife and at bee death th« Ifm. daateoa.
Bept. A
•atlre estate should go to the chil
dren. Mrs. Or»e died and left an es
fltmOICAVILLC.
tate of about MOjOOO, which added to
Fred Hind nnd wife of CaSadoata.
the estate of her husband. wHI make Canada, obter and brother-to-bv of J.
HelB. arrlTod Friday tor a rblt of two
a total of I&0.000.
The Great Camp and Great Hire of- weekm.
The Her. Bebewer of Hollaad, Ifloh..
«eers of the Maccabees and L. O. T. M. baa bora boldtng rerlrolo, hi the N. B
M. and members of the executive com- eburrb.
MiH Oora Simmon* returned to Ce
mltteea rlslted Liidlngton Wednesday
tor the purpose of making preliminary dar Monday, after opondloc a otePi«
of waoka with her alaiar. Uro. ftad
arrangements for bolding the patlonnl rarrant.
biennial convention there next June.
Mra. Italy Block of I^w Haren. Ind
Those present were N. 8. Boynton of arrtred Friday for a rblt with her un
Port Huron, great commander: C. H. cle. J. Helm,
Mr. Baamcan^r * baby baa boon
Tbomaa of Hastings, great lieutenant ill. but b better wow.
MluoB Ida and Becaie Fkrrant
commander; A. M. Bby of Pori Hu
ran. great record keeper, and Perry F. passed tivwoirb this place Monday.
Halm's family and selatlveo
Powers .of CadlHwe, and George S. J. Mr.
Dunn and family took a trip around
Lovelace of Muskegoa, members of the the lake Sunday In R. Dorsey’s launch.
exeettlire cnmatMtee of the Maccabees.
Sept. i.
RepreeenUnp the Lhdy Meeeabees
MAYFIELD.
were Mrs. rtanee* l£. Bums of 8».
Miss Veda VanDervort and Mis*
liouts, Mlcb., great bdy commander
and Mbs Bmma B; Bower of Ana Ar MaHon Olhbs spent a delightful day
ftoating down the Boardman river with
bor. great bdy reoord keeper. The of- John VanDerrort for boatman.
flrtal party were ahowa abont the cHy
The Indian club swinger* gave aa
and nearby resorts by a committee of entertainment Thureday evening. The
local rttlxens and were agreeably sur young ladles spared no pains to make
the effort a success.
prised apon being shown the advan
Mr*. J. T. Wbybrew and lltUe daugir
tages of Ludlngton as a convention ter of Gladstone. U. P.. ato rlslUng
city. The Maccabees will hold their Mr*. Wbybrew * parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
convention at Aldington the second A. 8. Barmim.
MIhs Veda VanDervort started Mon
wi<ek In June and now the Ijidy Mac- day for Massllon, O.. where she will
csbees will make an effort to change
their ccmventlon pla^e from Detroll to
Nickerson school this fall.
Ludlngton in order to meet with the theMr*.
Addle A. Gibb* has been enter
afflHated branch. There is little doubt taining Mrs. Jessie Gibbs and daughter
but the various subordinate hires will from Minnesota.
The
Baptist Aid society met with
sanction ihe change which will be rec
Mrs. Addle A. Gibbs Thursday afterommended by the Great Hire officers. BooD. A abort program and light re
The Maccal>ees will have DOO dele freshments entertained those in at
gates. and the l.*dy Maccabees. 1.200. tendance.
Mr*. Platt Bamum left Wednesday
George Hardy, the model life con
afiemooB to rlslt her mother a
vict. parole<l by Governor Warner from legan and relative* at other polou In
Jackson prison. ariive<1 at MarslAil this state.
Work on the new electric plant la
Wodmwday evening with Frank Court,
who went to Jackaun as his next progressing nicely.
Bept. L
friend, to sign (he necessary lK>nds.
Hardy left for Duck latke to vbit his
MONflOE CENTES.
aged mother. After looking after some
Mr. and Mrs. Blmie Thayer arrived
Imslnt-sh he wll return to Jackson Ic* from Pellston Saturday and expect
take the job as eng1n«M>r at the prison make this place their future borne.
Rev. Hill preached hi* farewell ser
Tho Battle Creek aldermen hare
mon here yesterday and will leave for
raised a qu«'st|on that will afftvt every conference today.
Mrs. U. 8. OUlnger Is on the sick
city In Michigan. "Who owns the
ground uiuler sidewalks, ihe individual list.
who has a Inti ling property or the
city?" 8e»<-nil p«-rsoiis wlm are build
dim Copt'lsnd I very sick with tying buslneas Idnrks have commenced
loid fever.
to oxcavate under the sidewalk, with pbol
a\lew of exteadlng their cellar, un-,
Sunday..........................
demeaih the walk Hence the raising | • few days with M. H. Gilbert and fam«»f the question. Th«> point has never I lly.
TVEGBUITIMBBEBEiaOl
the city attorney to make .n '"vn^tlga
occ'„fon being her bhnS
ilun of all anthorltles on ibe subject > da>’.
and If n»'Ci»**ar>' curry H up for a de 1 Mr. aad Mr*. Arthur Gilbert of Mt.
.
Pleasant arrived Sunday for a week’s
„
visit with the family of M. H Gil
lllbert.
A young man from Indiana, accom
panied. remarked In 8t. Joseph, os he
presented a dime und reuuested It*
SUMMIT CITY.
equivalent in jicnnles: "I’ve spent 25
Roy Carson of Detroit is rlsiting
rents on my girl this aftermsm and friends here
J. P. Tillckaon and Chas. Moody
Pm going lo spend 10 more: but 1 don”
were camping aad ffahlng at Duck lake
care. I came here to hare a good last week
lime and I'm going to bar* It." As he , The many friends of 1
(tasses out to flnbb up his "good lime" I Kllaglesmith will be glad
the crowd snlekers, and wllile they urr I that she is very much bett*
{ Mrs. Ida Puiver of Charleroiz k
snickering It la u "nood Ume" to re spending a few day* with frtaads hern.
mark that had the moaw«P«ndlng
Mr*. Aryl of Jackaon la rklUag
Hooiler and all the other youag men Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nelsao'a.
Of America who that day a«uaadarad
each 35 ceata and upward oa kit
• gin." kept It in bla broaches pocket,
it would hsre prodoecd a flaaiwlal
strain and parfaapa a panic. It U poasibie for the boys and girls of the
United States to break baaks aad busliness houses by wUkholdlBc thair
BiH-ndlng money from circulation alx WychoB.
months. Thla I. serloua. Lat aa otteMr. and Mrs. Ooorfle Nalaon’t youngpliment the Indtaalaa for -Hmoeatag cat child died Tneeday at cholera tnup" and haw haw at somebody else.— fanium. The fnneral aanrioaa
held at the Coemty Line eehooU
Detroit New*.
Tte body was burkd In Bver|^
f hk appredtekm. ]
I With Acteir te a \
htetetethmtweau tefihAte w^ test
wte .tea ao ably flBte wlihea and maay happy retaraa oC tte
oar palpli tela naamar, left tor Bdatofl I day.
last Toeaday to attete * theological
Hed Bailey spent Toeaday at Otetefi.
Mrs. Miilikcn ate son mmt Tteteay
Rev. ate Met. CkrpeBter were giVea la Traverae aty.
a hearty wteeome oa tteir retnhi from
SopL Warren and wife ate goeau of
Croaa vniafla. whew they teve apeot Rev. HuxlboL
tte summer. Mr. CarpfBtcr’s tealU
Mrs. C. Schraeder, who has been III,
la aoow tmprored and be will go te I* eonvalesoent.
eoorereaee aad expeeU to take r
Mrs. Lee and daughter Hasel re
cterge aowiewhere.
turned home from Trarerae aty thk
Mrs. L. a Carpenter’s mother; skScr week.
aad aiece are rlsiting her from Wa
Mrs. H R Gill Is vkitlag relative*
bash. lad.
at Harbor Springs.
^ Mr*. 3 Redtord entertained sixty
friends at a dancing party last Friday
evening.
Penlasala aad Cotm Pray of Mabd
Rev. Warren occnpled the pulpit In
teaches the XtowUag ecbool at Barker the Congregational church Sunday
Creek; Blaacbe Avery the Webstej- momtng and evening.
aobool, Alice Boyd the Lindsey school.
B. N. Pickard of Leland U in town
Mr. Copeland, an old and respected thk week.
citizen at Barker Creek, passed i
W. B. John.cton left Monday on a
last Bateay evening. His funeral wiu boalnt-o*
___
trip to Grand Rapids and Debe held at the M. E. chorch Tuesday i irolt
•OWEfU HARBOR.
Wm Jobneon and father arrived i convvntiyn thls*1reek.
Dpham and Mr*. Jalllet of
The Mls<te« Franco* and Rotu Wool
jort, formerly of JoHct. 111., made here laat week. They wUl soon reuirs
to Oregtm.
,
« *ey spent Tnesday in Traverse ICty.
Mrs. James Kehl and son Ua re.jrned home this week from a visit
istrong has moved Into . with relatives at Manton
packing applas for Miss
the TroM boj^
^ ^___
Mr and Mrs. Frank Ransom rv^ m. M. Baird has mumotl frorn ftnrned Tuesday
Tka. HsaMaond and daughter Evelyn
iday from a visit with
• ■
vkltlng
I frlendK
at CeL*dar.
of Traveraa Oty is vUlUng at the New York, where he hae I-------■
sme of /ohn Holmes.
.hioveo pie
pib soriiu \ t). T M. Fridav
■*
The :j„‘;3rb.id.
ouurcB neiu a coirseu
Mrs. Tony Bokoe of Traverse City
Friday <ev«>olng Ice cream and
I
hall
last
Friday
evening.
I
c
the town
evening, j cake was serv^
retnrned home Frlffay. after visiting
hey nlsed enough money to im»- both ( j. Stlbblts of Traverse City apent a
r parenu for the past week.
Inlstor* IntoU, ao our pastor can re^jfew days of this week In town.
Kent U expected at Bltt(
port
>rt that bla salary k paid on all the ] otls WMte retunuil home thU week
Sweet lodga the first of this week.
charges.
i after spt-nding a few days in Tra
Sept. 4
I Rev. Cochlln of Traverse City was
KINGSLEY DEPARTMENT.
, in attendance at the Sunday school
and Mra. Tom Kewlass stopped i convention.
in Kingsley
gsley T^ieoday
Tueoday night to visit rel-' Mm Miller of I’etoskey Is the guest
______ J Hellfrlch Is working for stives. They were on their way to of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Chas.
Mary Gharlng. who U Intending Honor where Mr FewlaK* has a posi Purkia*.
to make a vlelt at Aldan for a while.
tion as principal of the schools.
Mr. and Mra. Huntley ond family left
Mka Olady* Harvey is on the sick
Miss Jennie Hammett Is vkitlag her Friday for their home In Grandville.
parents, Mr. and Mth. Gooege Ham
•L
The little Ihree-vearold girl of Mr. mett.
Mrs Milllken of Traverse City s-as
Qeori^ Helffrich is very sick.
Little Merle lambkin Ik very sick
In atiendanci- at the Sunday school
Mr. and .Mr* Henry Dohm are
Miss CalUe Gray rHurned 'nntrsday convention.
spaadlag a few days in Traverse City. from a short visit with relatives at
A nww cement walk Is being pnt In
I. F. Lamcral. brother of Mr*. Fred Tusthi.
In front of the Wnrrburg property.
Johnsan, ratumed home yesterday afMias Joale Allen |g recovering
GUstaff A AgiHui have added a line
ring from
tefnooii after maklag her a short visit. her lilaess. Mrs. Allen. who hss been of clothing In connection with other
Roy and Hasel Oberlag returned to
ing for her. r irned
her hbme stuck.
Traverse. City Saturday to attend .at Wexford Saturday.
MIsk FSb Ijirahee of Central I.*ke
school again this year after spending
Mr*. Frank Hopkins returned Thurji- Is the giiest of Mr W, B. Campbell
the summer with their father.
l!ay from a two week*' visit with rela and family. Miss I.Arabeo !■ a niece of
Mr. Campbell.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond left tive* at Wexford.
this morning for their new field of la
•J. Leonard left Thursday on the Illi
Mr*. M. B. l,ambkln. who has been
bor. Tb^ drove through with their visiting relatives at Crystal City for nois for Qhlcago.
U vlrltlng
hors
some time. returm*d home Friday.
. T- Purklss
- -------- -.......... » friends In Re
E. A. Goodwin, elder of the Latter I loskey and Boyne City.
Jo
Bert spent Sunday up near Traverse Day Saint.' church In Cadillac, dellvAttorney Brower of the North]I port
last
City with the family of Mr. Dupex.
ered a ver>- interesting sermon at ih« Beach Hotel
Traverse church here Friday evening. He ex week,
iss I
be confirmed in the pects to re-visit Kingsley st>on.
Mr and Mrs M. Vinton of Traverse
city Saturday
Swedish Luthtleran church Sunday.
Mrs. Hlnchman returned Saturday aty are th© gue.u of Mr. L. J. Span
Sept
from a week's visit with friends a' gle and famtl).
School begins Tuesday with the fol
Duck Lake and Monroe Center.
lowing teachers
Superintendent. J
James Rockwood was ovei
Matthews; grammar room. Mrs
South Bo4U-dman Saturday on
has beet
ut Is slowly recovering.
O. J. Dir of Vicksburg is the gue*t Davl*. second
Lester Welch, who ha* been most
E. P. CroQkhlte and farolly.
-l^r. first primi
twowKJBtha picking fruit, has returned of Mia*
Mara Cloos rviurnW Friday
Chas Wrisley
lo Traverse City snd will visit
Where she (moved Into their i
from Lawrencevllb'.
renc
brother ai few days and then will i
spent her summer vacating She will | lick residence
his home at Ann Arbor,
have chapte of the primary de-1 tteorge Hum
Marshall has been quite sick, again
partroent In UlV Kingsley school*. Mis* -vltlon with Fr
uucb Improved.
butI It much
returned from Williamsburg anrl left Tuesday
preached his Scofield
rbe Rev.
to resume her duties
teacher In the
Mrs. and .Miss Ingersf
It
hiirKday
farewell sermon, today and tomorrow
tot
ir Chla
Intermediate department
, on the Illinois for
Loula Uck has accepted a poeltJon
Os drug clerk In a .tore In East Jordan j in town this week was w-ell attended,
left for his work Wedqpaday
i Addresse* were given by Rev. Cochlln
Prof. Taft of the Agricultural col- and
Quite a number from here wltnesseil , and Mrs Mllliken o{ Traverse City,
lege made a flying
flyln trip down
the ball gam(
games at Duck iJike resort ^ which were helofnt a’'il Interesting,
Miosion
lion soliciting fruit
erday. The Queen City's def.
defeated ' W, B Johnston Is fitting un the
yesterday.
fair. 1
Grawn by a score of 2 to 0. Then the j Dame sfnn- for occujjajiry and left th
scarce.
Kingsley First nine played the Qiu*t*n | wt^k lo purchase a stock of gfKKis.
The LnlY^family left Thursday for
City team and defeated them by a
I their home In Ko-sas
acore of 4 to 0.
Chester Alshouse assisted In the
and daughter of
"I
B»nk
of
Kingsley
a
few
days
last
week
Travel
JohJ
absence of I>eroy Moxam
OLD MISSION.
few d
Russell and Glyndon E311son. who
Mtk Shaw of aiicago and Sort ham
Holmes.
have bean spending some Ume with Warren of 0<'tn)it are vlnUlng thol'Mias Lulu Holmes will comn
Dr
and Mr* Warren, of this
their
grandparents.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Hodgt
HFnry Seegmlller. went to Boyne Falls
Dr. Warren, afti-r *
^ months’
A game of luU! aa played at the last week
Corn Huskers of
harbor
arbor bat
1 wet
hero.
I tor of the Congregational church
Traverse City
Rev. HIM and Rev. E. W Woo<i left j The farm.-rs are very busy picking
The score waa 16 to o in fa'
today to attend the M. a conference j Ducht-as apple*, which have been most
Hnsker*.
being held at Charlotte.
I- purchase,I by Mr Seel and Mr
The Sunday school convention which
Merle Crot*er left todav for school | Hrlgg^ for Chicago house*.
was. the beet
as held at this place w
Mr* Cromwell of New York Is vIhH
Big Rapid
leld here.
iveatlon ever held
here, Moat every
log her parent*. Mr and Mr* Jame*
Sept
home helped entertain
ertali some one of the
Robert*, of this place.
delegates and their friends.
Rev Van A liken an<| i«n niece* from
NORTHPORT
DEPARTMENT.
The last week there has been a largo
Vanderbilt, am visiting old friend*
A pleasant Kurprlse was given at i
quantity of Duchess apples picked.
here They were former resldcnu of
This week wdll about finish them and Bramen home on Friday evening,
place
honor of Charles Bramen. the oc- j thl* P'^****
then wilt commence the Alexanders.
casion
being
his
fllftleih
birthday.
Seth Tompkin* l« *p«*nding a
Mias Mabel Walt of Elk Rapid* la
daughter in Tra%
visiting a few days with Mrs. John Twenty-two guestE met at the home of [
city
Mr.
G.
L>ome
and
later
In
the
evening
Mills.
Mr and Mra Howe of St. l>oul*. Mo
joln«l
Ihelr
friend
at
his
borne
to
Miss
Ruth
Mills
has
l>een
afumdlng
Has Rut
spending a few week* on their
jw dajB t Elk Rapids, the gueet of spend a pleasant evening and with him ;
farm
busy getting ground
jr wheat.
Tager is In the neighborhood
i wind stacker threshing. Tbe
‘ woriu fine.
vialtlng and helping heh mother for
few days.
Doe Van Nest is back to the Grand
Travwse region again. He left last
spring for the south part of the sUte.
BufMlaa Hannah Strieker
ling I r a friend,
fak> to attend the weddli
Charles Strieker 1* out threshing
with Ailam *rager.
Mrs. J Dixon of Bay City and Mrs.
Ruth Himes of Genesee county, are
vising Mrs. 8Uaa Dosmer.
■te. Rd Qualfe and daoghters re
turned last Friday from a visit at Cen
tral Lake ate Btealre.
I working
at the new dam last Friday, be fell.
tm a pRe.
Although
Btrfkiiig hi* ana OR
“
broki
Aen it H a ver^ palaful Injury.
Rfitorday night the two night wt
aan M astoep ate tte haU ate p«ll«fli oa the puag at tha new dam
bamad ovL raaatofl- soma extra 4»paaae ate a great tehl oC extra work.
The inal of the case of Vital B.
MB. Martha Btaefe ate danghtar
Among
those
who
cam*
on
the
«aBaa*., ft aU against the exacwiara of
cwsloa train Thoxxday were Mr. and tetka Tteted Jte MeOaeky lart
tte wlU of iha kte Henry
Mri B. Fteterickri&. and Mrs. t.
Mia. M^ Qnalfe rwtnrned to her
Strmwoen.
Anatell and Mr. Oetta
onee at Trarsrsa CRy Jtearday, afiar
, Mrs. C. Buckley 4
and the I
k'waak teat. ”
r te Athena, Mich.
now oa bteore Jitege Adams. Oa aeBoteft Wney of T
ooum of the Importaaoe of the k
involved the «aw k Mknly ta proro
3A- IVIU-t- AI-l
SI^OOD
-rjh»i.K*rs
HAUS UCB. UD BLOOD. HEALTH AMD STtlKOTH
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
AND NERVOl'S PEOPLE.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
ECZEMA
ERY81PELAE
ECURVY
GOUT
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOEI8
NERVOUS DIECA8E8
BLOOD FOtflON
WEAK LUNOB
KIDNEY TROUBLE
doNETIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
NERVOUS OYSFEPfllA
LIVER TROUBLE*.
8A-MU-LAH tableU ate oompooteed from the essence of. rare
Bast Indian Plants, and are the perfected resuR of over M yean of
medical reeeareh.—SAMILLAH arts promptly on the Longa. Liver
and Kidney*. The«; organs are directly wiepenelble for the condttlofi
of the bloed. BA-MULAH is a blood pnrifying medicine put np In tab
let form, ate eoatalas noDilng of an inlwrteu nature. They are tovaloahle in eases of apeoiic febdla dleordera where the blood has a large
exaasa of tobrlne or srfewald^ JCrery diseaac err disorder that flesh la
teir to can be traoed .tp Impiir* Bleed. SAddU-LAH has helped thooastea of au«erac*.—H cbb te*P yte.
FREE. ^
'
ONlAlrfjtTPWNdlPALnRDOOlSTa
FRICE PER BOX CONtAININQ 25 TABLETE, 60 CENT*.
tr yoer dmlarteniot aupply yoac. Mte price ate order to
-
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
Hk MABtetU^iTIte^. '. .
NEW YORK.
WANTED, y
Otarie Barth, Sr., Is flfltRtala- n MBfctr-ctekj^
ite ter atear. Mrs. flteiu ate family,
WteUBstte-ati^
^tept 1
of Maalarea.
Or Taaaday last Mn. Manrta ate
•IM. WANIRD-Fhr^gatera] boosem ^yron, WRUarn duff sa4
OoDtve Barth. A., aad wife weflt hlmib -mark.
Mn.'W. P. Crotonr. 222
berrying
BDSfdam Bte^ ;
Bept T-tf
Mn. a W. WHIiama ate datehter
Clara called on Mr. and Mra, a A. WANTED-Oood ik tor general
Peck one day last week.
1214 Raadoite i
There was a dance at tbe Ooleaaui
aeptEdt
place last Saturday nlghL All rapori
good Uane.
T
KEEWICK.
School begaa yesterday in dlMiict
Na 2. with Miss Ellea Austin of Bln»WANTED—Girl for general hooa#-;
»od as teacher.
woPk. Mrs. Oeo. Becker. T14 Baton
Miss Lam
Traverse City, where
afreet.
aept t-€f
the business college.
WANTED—An appronUce at tbe Wood
■IstenT millinery ertabttsbmteL
olt are visiting relative* bore.
aept 24t
Rev. W. A. Shelly. Miss Laura Sheland Fred Rerold attended the Sun
day school convention at Northport WANTEO-Glrl for general boaseworti: amall faarfly: M-M per week.
last week
Mis* Ollle Grosser left (hi* morn
4^8 Sixth street
eept 1-tf
ing for Traverse City to attend the
district meeting which is in session DO YOU EVER NEED A -EHINE" In
there this week.
youa business? Bee CunnlagbaaiL M
jlhe Lioa barber ahop. .
FOR RENT.
Sept
MABEL.
William Coneland. 8-. died last
night. Me has b«-en a reHident of this
place over fifty year*. He was respectind loved hy all his neighbors tor
honesty and Integrity.
C. W Hastings of Central Lake was
a Mabel caller last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammond W’atson
i-ere In Traverst* City Saturday
Clinton Pray went to Bowtr* Hsror Sunday to play ItaJl.
Misae* Mabel and Irma Beckwith of
Maple Grove attended a party at Orin
Llndaey's Thurada>- afternoon.
Fielding Watson Is the oldeot settler
I thl* neighborhood. He rame In this
place fifty year* ago the first day of
Srpleml»er.
John Moran visited Mr. Bolsmler’s
Sunday.
Mr*. I»*ey entertained
friend* from Traverse City inday.
I vlslUm
attended the party at Lindsey's also.
Bnrnev- Scofield and family hav(
ived up over the warehouse at Ms
sister. Mrs. Andrew
last Wednesday.
Mr*. E. T. Pray i
FOR RENT—Seven-room bouse. In
quire NW Slate street.
eept 6-12t
FOR RENT-House. toralsbed or aafurnUhed: also rooms. Call torenoons I 611 f-'lftb strvet. aeplMi
FOR RCNT-Front ixmn ante. Boardman avenue school, 'sullable tor
teachers. Inquire at 4.16 VTebater
sttoet.
angSO^
FOR RENT-Three room*. Inquire
G03 West Seventh streoL
aug 21-tf
TO RENT—Uafurnisbed rooms; also a
good barn. Inquire at til Waet
Eleventh street.
Jnly l*-tf
FOR SALE
FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—80 acre*
fine fruit and farming land; time
given If desired, or will exchange for
bouse and lot or desirable building
lou. For further particular* call at
the Economy store.
sept 7-tt,
FOR BALE-At a bargain, two lot*
on Washington street. Mra. Wm. DeWitt. 220 Weal Seventeenth street.
aept 2-61*
I gathered
riernoon to
FOR BALE OR RENT—A good seventeentb hlrtl
room bouse. Inquire Dr. Oaontlett.
ments were served and a good time eoyed hy everyone present.
sept 1-tf
Born to Mr. and Mrs William Bar
ker. Saturday. Sept. 2. a non.
FOR SALE—House and lot, corner
Sept. A.
Front and Mmiroc streets; 30 acres
fruit land; 10 arrt** timbered; price
NORTH UNI*rY.
$600. Address B. E. Belknap. 1028
John Nachazel, jSr., Is very ill with a
West Front street.
sept 1-Imo*
cancer
The pioneer settler* of North Cnltv
celebrated the fiftieth annlveraary of FOR SALE—House and lot at 202 -N^
their coming to North
h Unity, at
Spruce St., second north of Asbury
Atkinson resort, last Sunday. A large
church. E. H. Allyn.
aog 26-tf ^
audience assembled there. Including
all the old settleni that still survive. FOR SALE—Heavy work team with
The assembly was a very joyful tm.v
or
without
haroesaes’or
wagon.
J.
Mr. Cheskofske of Chicago favored the
E. Grelllck Co
aog l6Hf
audience by giving them a most inter
estlng si»eech concerning all not#FOR
SALE
CHEAP—One
dining
table,
worthy Incident* during the past fifty
one sideboard, one refrigerator, re
years. The old sett:
settler* who (
here and
[jd started clvlliratlon. rU-arlng
volving book case, three dinlag
away forests
'orr-sts and building ssmall log
chairs, arm chair, three rocking
cabins In the fall of lk5B. and who still
chairs and other articlaa of furni
survive are: Frank
rank Kraitz, Sr.. Mrs.
Barbara Kur« ra. Mrs. Barbara WIsko
ture. Inquire at 911 South Unkm
rhll and Mrs Mary Kolanda, all of
street.
ang 2-tf
whom attend<-d the anniversary.
TAXES
Notice to Taxpayer*.
Tbe tax rolls for tbe collection of
school and city taxes and special as
segsments for the five ward* of the
city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
placed In my bonds for collectfcr.
I will be In my office for tbe pur
pose of collecting said taxes every
: day from now until Nov. 1. 1905
from 8 o’clock until 1130 o'clock In
the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
o’clock In tbe afternoon of each day
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st wlU
be received without collection few*,
and all taxes remaining unpaid on
Sept l*t and until Oct. 1st. a penalty
ae per cent for collection will be
charged. On all taxea remaining uo
paid on Oct. let and until Nov. 1st a
penalty of two per cent for oolIecUos
will be dbarged.
Office. Room 202 Sute bank bJd*M E. Haskell. City Troasnrxr.
Dated July 24. 1906.
July 26-OcL tL
SEWER TAX
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay-*
ments Herman W. Bmltb, 618 West
Eleven street. CiMsens phone 199.
Jaaa 27-tf
FOR SALE-Warcbouse building, on
Bay •t.'-eet, corner Hall, also 14borse power gasoline engine and
feed mill ontflt; alao 9-room brick
residence. 637 Sixth street Apply
to John Horsfleld at resMraee.
June 26-tf
FOR SALE—Store huUdlng, stock ste
flrtnres. Will sell aU or any part,
or wUl rent building. Apply at onco.
Cbas. Roeenthal, Traveree City, Mich.
may 27-tt
FOR SALE—41 lots
Hspnah’s 6th
add; 6 qnewere lot* fronting on 14th
street 4 tn Oriffln A Winnie's add.,
snd 8 lota on Wost Froot strsoL
writ be sold on easy payments or
exchange tor other property. Geoi
W Raff.
Bept 1-tf
MI80ELLAKEOU8
MONBY TO LOAIS.^ tox ciOM
pot to mertgagaa Hwee too into
Inqnlro of & MeMamarg. Pm|
Ptoco BoteL
Wy.
Fifth Ward.
Notice to all Persona Intersrtte:
The special aaaeasment Uz roB for FALMttTfCY—OOMSR MatfaaoHMMk
Beteeaber the fatoro lies la gate
(be construction of Lateral Bearer No.
hand, a oetoatlBc readlns win miM
1. Sewer District No. 8, located lo the
tte trno me’a history. Orrn m
alley between Washington aad Web
VakmSL Btoeeatnaoa.
. MMI
ster street*, beginning <m GarEeld ave
nue. running thence west to Barlow
FOB BALI OB TBAOB-BM toN street, thence north ob Barhrr to
hoomB gad lota - Wte tote «. A
Washington streeL thence wert m
Washington street to Railroad aveant,
theflee to coonart wKk tnmk m
has beM plaete la my bates for eolWBK-END EXCURBIOHB to ■» ,
lectioak. tbe aaam to be paid oa or be
fore 8epL M. IMS.
waakBA Tin M. A K «. aad M. T. Ob
;
trip IMt. Ooto. Vharsite ^
H. EL HABKEUv
Oty Tmaante
Oaee-Room 802 State Barit tmOdias.
■apt 1-law.
k
ymmmnm niCOi^TiuvE»E cmr, wcHiftAH,
cwwsn Uls jteee ate Dofarth tefetc the
cao«slt a valdi. BM Ida M
oaoB* eloaaa.
kaov ttei Ida bteS of pMag
tead ohMS tea ffovtec baori Is oody a
A M gtaae fnai odds oMteriamr
4o*too for glaactec at a smII walcb to tte teteuaoea «C tte ftedaoa
WWa Ifc* fow cf sHlariftcalBrlka vhieb te wMia ItetaaaJ to tea vrIaL Mote te aoite Shrer aCBoac io eaoUoo4 tlM<iifcWriaikdlTtrf.—dtf tefte* ffo—tnr PWt of !f#w York MteMPi Bob Soolor thiato straoHr
of rolslte tte prtee of steTW to fifteen
ted baaa teahrod pcBCtkally a L
.
l-FY
Uwmtfimamt, cm» —d IW. Mb. may paranaa app—lad to tea for help eanUL
Towers %. Cote Broo. ore hosy day
or OM kted or aaothcr. Oaoeeaol
pray ofteor had beaa doaied ate might, teylng ate socteog potaaaao of aoaw dafact la loea ate getting thCB retey fog shlptea eyesight. Hla aothcr orote to ■MOL They ore bcite ftored in the
^ ‘CMW. MartelSr. Soaator Platt aOktaa for hla assist woretease on tte new dote ate will
her letter with the be skipped to Chicago on the steamer
vnrda: **1 leave'It all to yon aad the DHooia. They are getting Is some 1
I/ird." The aeaator forwarded this stock, for which they are paying
appeal to the secretary of war. aaytng cenu per bosheL
Tte Misses Hllds Oxby. ZelU Mela hla owB DOte: “1 hare aotlced that
when a aaatter ia left to ac and the Viesr. Grsce Campbell and CUns
Aemiasegger of South MBton are stLord I aa held raapoasible ia cai
failara; therefore I beg that you will teodtng the Elk Rapids public schools
thU year.
aaalM me.The recent excursions from the
The bark of a dog frightened
south tsve brought s large number of
a. & S.'cow«tataeto aad drirca all tte death mac Urcie Scbultr. aged 19, M
visitors to this section of the state,
pobcM iRMB tte Mood aad Midi aptba Oakland. Cal.
bj ha tea parifyiaf oaal.
Dr. Otto Seifert of New York cialma and Elk Rapids is getting her full
aad tonic affadi.n[t ate»dicna he can change the color of butterfllea share. .
At their home on 'Ottawa street.
with the aasiauince of an icebox and
Toesdoy evening. Mr. and Mrs. June
ftlyiac tte body^Stb rich, pore
an Incubator.
^uMlIalatk aad aU te dte^rai^ ail.
PresideiDt Roosevelt aad his wife L. Warner entertained a large party of
President
m>«t» Ualite
friends
in honor of the twenty-ninth
walked three miles in the rain from
kfam&slLb Christ Episoopal church in New York birthday of their son Claude A very
enjoyable evening was passed, and all
Sagamore Hill.
Mlaa Alice
Roosevelt'a picture departed wishing Mr. Warner, Jr.,
mCLY VEtCTABLS. ^ofniii,«.l adoroa a new aet of Japanese postal many happy returns, and leaving him
of may kiad to carda. The presldt«fa danghtef is in poasosloo of many remembrances
dbaginaBbly affect tte atoiaacli, digca.
of the occasion.
tkm aad tioarda, bat by deaadaf oad ahown In a low-necked gown with her
The steamer Odd Fellow will run
otrensttenias tte blood, poU crcry part bead tossed back.
1 excursion -to^ Torch river bridge
of the body ia teoltby cri^itkm. £6k
St. Lotils saw Monday a parade of
oa tte blood aad aay iDodkal adTka da- 17,000 labor uniontsu. probably Jho
'Xt Sunday, leaving her dock at T:00
sired jrithoat cl^arxc.
m.. returning, leave Torch rlvc-r at
last parade to be held there on Labor
TMC SWifT SPUirie CO. AUaata, te. day, as all the leaders of the unions 4:00 p. m.
i
Mrs M. J. nanclly, after a visit witV
have declared themselves against the
hc*r
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. B i<angT
parade feature.
Peter Lorlllard Ronalds of New left Tuesday for her home in 0<!anaii.
York, the father of American coach W’Is. On her way she will make short
ing.” plans to make an extensive Bu- visit* at Ludlngton and Mllwaukf«e.
8n anxIoiiK war Wllliani l.af>ka to
rop««an tour in an auto. He is through Her sister. Mrs. C. B. Carver, accom
see thi* l.aNir dav i»arB«U* In Chlcafro.
with the Lally-ho after half a centur> panied her.
that he got out in the «tre«*t. from
Mrs. Forbes of Milan is a gugst of
of euthiisiastic coaching.
whiOh evi-ryono ebc »as t»arre<l. VN'hen
King Alfonso of Spain, undaunted her daughter. Mrs. J. C. Gauntlett.
a policeman order«**l him l»ark he drew by the failure of his suit for the hand
BenJ. Car|>enter and family, who
a revolver and hetran u» shoot. Tlie
the Prlnc«*8s Victoria of Connaught have been spending some weeks on
policeman flM*d liark. hiit men In the
said to have transferred his affec- "the island.” have relurno*! to their
crowd grahlM-d I^Kka and nearly beat
ns to the Princess Victoria Eugenie homo in Chicago. Mr. Carismter Is
him to death before more polire ar of Batlenburg, another niece of King
of the director* of the Elk Rapids
rived and arrested him. (>ne of the
Iron Co.
Edward.
bullets In the |ire'.imlnar)- duel struck
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cronin of Kalko-ska
Irving D. Smith of Lake county. S.
bra. Anna Hopkins. s*.riously
|
J'^Th^nj^nioTa^^
visited Mr. and Mrs. PatSwivney Sun
Ing her.
Dakota. Is to have a guardian U his day.
A 'big. Btr«nuoiis monkey (.scapcil wife Cbn Induce* the court to grant one.
Mrs. H. Schneider of Grand Rapids
from a cage at Sioux City. la., on the Smith has been veo' generous of late is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. L
Cblcngo, Milwaukee P St I'aul rail and has given away to tenants and N. fiprlny. Mrs. Spring is also enter
road. and took iwsscslon of the pas olheiw projK-rty worth 1679.200.
taining her sister. Mrs. B. Schruder.
senger station. He worsted the sUEmile Pfeiffer vl*lte<i from Saturday
Home coming from Europeon sum
tlon employes and drove everyboviy mer resort* over 2.000 American* are until Tuesday with Traverse CH.v
ouU throwing pearhes from the fruit now on the Atlantic as cabin passen friends.
stnnd at every head he saw ^ Ills aim gers The Kaiser Wilhelm 11 Is bring
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Warner are en
was g«KKl and passengers ke|it nway. ing home 969, the largest number of tertaining a house full of com|»any:
The Simian broke mirrors and win cabin passengers C that has ever Mrs. Maud Montonye. son Merle and
dows and held sway for an hour H- enussed the sea In a single ship. The Mias Lucy Phillips of York. Washt.nally the station policeman, who had nr»*men Is bringing 660 and the Pots naw county: Mrs. Milton Phillip.'^. Ma
onro Iwen rout I'd. retunuHl and
con. Lenawee county; Mrs. Saran
dam 4nr>.
cluhlx'd the monkey Into submission.
WlrcU**s telegraph tests are being Gould and son Jay of Saline.
The ptiliceman was badly rut up In the made by the navy department In the
Miss Kathnn Hedd. the milliner,
flgh<^
hoi>e that messages can t»e sent direct has returned from a visit -of nearly a
Senator TUIrosn of North Carolina is belweei^ Washington and the Brook month at Chicago and Grand Rapids.
making effort to prevent death s«'n- lyn navy yanl. to save relaying. If
The friends of P. 8. Brinkerhoff will
tenre lielng passoil ..^upon the state the tests succivd It will mean a big be sorry to learn that he is again crii
liquor dUiiensary system, which was Improvement, also in wireless tele Ically 111 at his home with bladder
rstaldlshed largely ihnnigh his efforts graphing to warships at sea.
trouble.
The piHtple are becoming |ln>d of the
Mis* Lola Briggs retumetl home
Capt. B. W. Jones of the Seventyplan, but to have It kncs'kiMl out w
first Virginia voluntt'ers. who killed yesterday from a two weeks' visit with
bi* a sad blow to the senator's
Maud Cameron Robertson In Norfolk, friends in Traverse City.
tlge and a triumph for his many
Mis* Flora McEachem. night oper
has been held to the Oelolier grand
mies
jury. Jones ask«>d for a book on hyp alor at the Bell telephone office, leaver
Since the virtual tvllp.se of Harry notism and w»* granted it. tfie prose today for a visit to Grand Rapids. Al
Ijehr as * society favorite be
ma and other Michigan towns. She
cuting attorney _
saying he
taken to the society of a cockatoo for
Jones «7nld mV-smerile t"h'eju'r7 will bo gone about three weeks. Dur
comfurt. Mrs. i.^<tr Is said to f»vl
Henry Pratt Jane.s and James Madi- ing her absence her duties will he
very much the Ingrntittuie of those
Thompson, young bltxMlB of Bal looketl after by the local manager.
whom he useil to amuse In days gone timore. paid 1430 for a surf bath That Otto Power*.
gy with monkey dinners and similar Is. they chartered a special midnight
J. W. Davidson of Pittsburg. Pa . has
elevating functions, and It Is said that
the Pennsylvania road, from accepted the position of ma.ster me
he, hope*, with the aid of a tralnivl Philadelphia to Atlantic City, estab chanic for the Elk Rapid* Imn Co..
ciwkatoo. to regain at least some shary' lishing a new spey'd record b«*tween made vacant by the death of James
of his former glory.
the cities—76 miles in 68 minutes— Morrison. He has already entcnsl
The county tax rejMirt. just issued
upon his duties.
to take an ocean dip.
There will be no preaching seTAice
In Asheville. N. C.. shows t«hat Gi'orge
human monslrowity ha* been
W. Vanderbilt is the largest taxjuiyer.
the M. E church next Sunday owing
,b.
o,
Mr. Vanderbilt’s n-al estate outside of
- Newark. N J. It was a male child '
the elty is appmlsi'il at fl.4lo.336 and
S. Rlslcy. at conference.
with a black skin, btim to a white
Mr*. E<i Higgins ceme ov.«r fruni
is-rsonal pnqM'rty at $122,210. In the
girl, the 17-year-old bride of a baker.
Traverse CUy Tuc*»day for a vifii with
city his Vlrtorbi property and rt'al es
pair of horns protruding from
her parent*. Mr and Mr* D. M Clark.
tate is taxed at $40.r.l5 and his i«erand the face resembled a
Rev. C. W Chase, who has be* n
sonal proiH-riy at I9.KS0, Mr Vander
Diask of Mephlstopheles. The eyes,
stationtwl at Kcwadln for the iia*t
bill will i«ay |o the county and city
inch and a half In diameter, entirej ihrt*« j-ears. left Tuesday to attend the
atiout fU'i.oiH* In taxwF.
H,
im..J
tiH'
orUlul
cvlll,...
Th..
chll.l
^ c«,t. rcn«-. whirh U
Mrs. Ib lva Uvkwissl l»ad an IroiKvlivy-d ouly 10 hours.
session at Charlotie.
■ tani i»art In seiillng the Cbert»kt'<'
Mrs. Frank Plcrcc of Helena. Iowa,
claims ca.se. the dtvisbm in which
and Mrs. Lottie Hickey of KaJkaski
gave the eastern and eralgoini Cherovlslied Elk Rapids friend* Monday and
ktHM nearly $r.,tK»0.oiM» The suit was
Tuesday.
pending for years, and Mrs. l^kwoo.i
Mis* Mary Finley of Traverse City
pre|ianHl several able briefs, present
was the gueat of .Mrs. Fred Pfeiffer th.?
ing iter arguments skillfully isilnt by
fore pan of the week,
point Her whare of the fees will be Special to the Ev ening Record.
Bom, on Labor day. to Mr. and Mrs.
about $:>o.iHSt
She has another |1.Elk Rapid*. Mich.. Sept. 8—The en L. U. Groat, a *on.
OOO.tSH) ca.s<* iM'fore the court of claims
rullment of our public schools on Tues
Mias Lottie LaJ^rge-of Chicago and
day wa* 412. which is a good showing, Miss Beth LAForge of Battle Creek are
in the situation wanted column of i
basing expectaUon on the last school visiting their parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
London newspaiKT this advertisement
census, and Supt. Blodgett report* Andrew LoForge.
kpp**r*'<> recently. “I do not know
having found everything in a perfectly
Mr*. Chos. Price of Traverse City
- jjverything. but L,wlll undertake any
satisfactory condition. With on effi
thing. nnywherv, any time. I know
cient corps of teacher*, a progreativc
\rociica from inirk yards to the hub
board of education, and a generou* and
A. F. Brodbagen. the Queen City
of rultnry'; .\ustralla from Kauri
loyal public sustaining our uchool*. the marble daoler. transacted business in
Bottletrev; the continent taught
good work of the past should be main town yesterday.
Ftenoh. German and other things: fatained
and
oonUnoed
thU
year.
W. T. Woodford. Charles Harris and
mlUnr with all stocks, deeds and lawThe plant of the Elk Cement and t P. Harris, who arc connected with
rem* la&Ui ways, can draw and plm
to Mmte. reTlewers any I can write; S3 Ume Co. has been idle for a few day* an Iran furnace at Sligo. Mo., have
account
of
lack
of
fneL
In
the
been
.visiting George Honel and olber
ate tough.”
An men agree in the abstract that meantime some necessary repairs are friend* here this week.'"
H. Butt^nds, R. L. McIntosh mad
*TtmcinaUly is the noul of business.” being made.
tet-fev act up to the maxim with the
The steam barge‘Wianebago was at ^n Orahom. all of Traverse City,
strictneM of the king of Belgians. the dote Toeeday ate Wteneaday un- were guasU at the Lake View boose
Wherever or however he may travel, kiadlBg a cargo of LSM toais of Iron Tneaday.
Miss Minnie WilaiMi of Macatawa
whether the vlsU be of hoslneoa. pleas- ore. 8be srUI aosr nm regularly beare or ceraoKNiy, be ,)s poactual. not t«c«B tecanaba ate Uila place natil Peach Is Titeing her parents. Mr. and
«ol> to the hour, hat to
ate daUvera M.0M Urns of ore here fo' Mrs. F. B. wnstm.
Miss Bertha DmrerMy has returned
- ' U Bight olBost be oaid to fhe second. the Bk BapMs Iron Go. Tte Wlmaefrom a Yistt at MaplelnB
y>aco wlU alao aiake three trtpa
MALARIA
It is time to be looking
up your
DRKBMINESIHE HEALra
HEATING
STOVE
sstriaasiasjw
f!7, iTATr*
JT^atftfgagiyg
EEREUlREWSOFTHEWniUI
-r. ■ -.
L
...
■
• AimI wo have a
Rood stock horn which
to make your stJection.
We have cheap Air
Tights. Air Tiphts with
Cast Top, bottom and
{rants, Ikis«‘ healirm wocsl
stovits, oonibinatioii woo<i
and coal stoves and Itard
oojJ stoves.
,
COLE'S MI6IIUL BOT BLAST
FRANK TRUDE
Item te'rersW m^r
/ -W:
n:
wpday, September a> i>06.
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
At
Rastall’s
KRIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW
No maUer WHAT POWER
yoaVe been using* yoall
EVENTUALLY employ
electricity, not on^ for aoonomio TeesoDS,bot for leesoas
^^tility and general adapta-
SOWENIRS
BEST
NEW WATCHES
Boardman River
Electric Lisbt
& Power Co.
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
tor Celebrate! Fox
Typewriter*
DR. A- H. HOLLIDAY, Orodaoie To
ronto Unlvi
bldg. Telepbooea,
Tele
ofBea
dence 104.
Thty Pwlfy tte BlMd. Mt rifM tte
VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try A "Fill to-night.”
For Bwls by wU Uraggiria
to Oont and 20 Cont Boxou
ACCEPT NO SUiSTlTUTEfi
Intiuir*, ftt M a N. E- ti< kt-t < ir^e.
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
DR. Q. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Butbeiv
lyslclan and sargeon.
land block. physU
Clllreni pboae 26_________
Bay Steamers
ABSTT1ACT8 OF TITLE—C. O. Car
ver, Price* reasonable. Office with
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBth pbonea.
BOWEU BAIMI
pbiine-Ueaidence. 336; .office
Leav. IhOO A- m.: 4:20 p. m.
DRS. J. 0. k MARY J. TRUEBUKH)
OHEXA
08TBOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Ote>e«»TeWUbatje»d<. 9 *. *. So 11
190 » e. B- T t. 9 .rmtlnsa. B1>1*e- »
Wyakoopfia*. CltUMu phoM 4L..
Leave 8:30 a- m.
NOITHPORT
Leave 8:30 *. m.
NOITHPORT POINT
Leave 8:30 a- m.
Faro Nc*-ah-ta-wanta aixl
Bowers Harlxjr 2-5o round
trip; nm>*na, Nortlijirirt and
Kortbport Point, 50c round
JOHN R. SANTO
(iERESAL mifflAREE
kU
Wllhalm Mote. Tiwraraa fllXs
trip
a P. CARVER A tROk
RETURNING SAME DAT
Th.- thrt-r rw}uj<w
roun*l.«l ftmtur.*,
fin.- c-.nipli-ilur., »n*l
o
•rlwl ip-*uty i
.jf «rU)kl>« wni
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DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J. R. Hum
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MOIROE & MeWEIir
6EHER1L INSURAHGE
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C. D. MILLER
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SPECIAL OFFER
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
HARRY B. HARNER—Bxpmt piano
tuner and action regulator. Satis*
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. ClU. phone 264,
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
ItlTONE; ^ 2oii TOUCH
3rd OURABIUTY
Hut door A. V. Prtodf1di-B*a..1.n
iRTHUR H_______
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cion and surgeon. Removed to offloe* over First National bank. Cltl*
tens phone 385.
DrTfr P. LAWTON—Physician and
Burgeon, new Munson block. Bolb
phone*. NIgbt calls promptly at*
tended to.
Leave 8:30 a. m.: 11:00 a. m.i
4*.a0 P. m.
Have artistic cakes, but
they cxcell others in tlie
three prime conirilnitin^
factors which are very
necessary to make a per
fect piano;—
H. B. HARNER. Prop.
-. W. THIRLBY, DcoUot
num A Earl's Jewelry i
phone* 103.'
EXCURSIONS
Tlie C. B. Taylor Coal Go.
PIANOS
Miusio IHous*
opera bouse block. Room ]
DR. F. HOLDSWORTM— Special at
tention to dlBMte* of tha aye. ear.
nose ondThroaL
Ulonaa fitted.
Room. 7 and 8. H. A Lw Mmcanlile
Co. block. Both phonet.
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REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Grand
Traverse Land and lioan Co., F.
Thurtell. Manager. Office, room f.
Hamilton A Milltkea block.
OR. W. E-. MOON—Pbonas. offlea^
du., 107; Bell, 99. Recldenee. 710
WosMngion street, CUa. phOM 211;
Bell. 99.
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‘‘Cool as a Cucumber”
Small Payment Plan Makes
Piano Buying Easy
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Brinj^s them within the
reach of all buyers,
and our
now State Book BaUdinff.
Ym At* Not FMling Well,
R. W. Rastall
tXUNO WEST
Higi Quiitr, Easj Terns and
Right Prices
GrtnseU Brat.
CHEAPEST
STXAMEB MANISTEE
The best musicians in
the land attest the truth
fulness of this statement,
and this evidence is fully
supplemented by 145,(XX)
users of Kimball Pianos.
The owners and users
of Kimball Pianos are
ourjbesl advertisers. Like
an endless chain they tell
their friends of the j^ood
qualities of the Kimball,
and in turn^ they tell oth
ers. That is why more
than double the number
of Kimball Pianos are
sold ever>’ >eaT than any
other make in the world.
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PIANO TUNING—W. N. milBrd. M |.
year* expericDoa. Now loeatad wita*
craws ‘DEUVERY—Ucfct
freight, poroais and tranks. Ofiot
at City Bote Store.
Let us vitalire ao Mea
for >-ou.;
TRAHSPORTATIOR CO.
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mark
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CLEANEST
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
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FOP THEIR PRETTY
COVERS
NOR SHOULD YOU BUY
PIANOS FOR THEIR CASES
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