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The Evening Record, September 06, 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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1905-09-06
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3 EVENING RECORD
6 PAGES
WHIESEME.
j mUtTtm HELD IN TOKIO TODAY
' I TO MAi^C A NNOtSST.
nmnscm
KOMUIU Don NOT NEUEVC
TROUSLC NfILL FOLLOW.
< MmHs Thst Th«f« May D« •mm
>TrMMa N«t It WM Ej^teitE.
WMlgwtlM «r lha Oovam•Mfit Damawbad.
siuMtaMBwa
■nUVaMKCtTY.MICHWAM, WCONCMIAV. MmUKK 1.1
BECniMNO OF
MV^OATION
tuccBsafully Flew
Hoy Kai
HN AIrMilp Ten Mlsa.
Bpodal to the Evenlag Baeeri.
Colamhos. Ohio. 8cj»L 6.—Roy Kaabensboe made k socccssfol attempt
By Wfaw>«o tbe Bventag Baeord.
this morning to fly his air ship tea
« WmMtcitm. BepL C-Dr. D. EL 6ai- inburancE companiet affairs nrfles about the city, encircling the
BMiB of tbe borons of aaimal IbdasUy
stale capltaL
, ARE BSINB PNOBEO.
of tbe agricnItsrM dcparta»enL has re•Igaod. ChargM were reoenUy filed
ENTERTAINING HUMORISTS,
agalBst blai oa aoconat of hif alleged
John O. Roekefellsr Hm Broken His
eanaectiOB arltb a ooaeeni supplying
Firmly Established Rule.
labels to tbe depaitiaent, bat bo was
ezbonerated.
concerns
must
tell
HOW By Wire to the Evening Record.
Cleveland. O, Sept. 6.—John D
THEY DO BUSINESfiUTTLE CHILD DEAD.
Rockefeller today broke all rules by
receiving tbe delegates to tbe Anu*r
Daughter of Mr. and Mm. George Meir
loan
press humorists association roh¥tfork Will Absorb ^ Attrition of
Paaasd Assay Today.
vcDtion and Is showing them about his
Millions of Policy Holders Wt
IroBc. Ihe little &'rooaths-old daugh
estate.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Moir of &35
Ars Scattered All Over
West Ninth slrrct. passed away this
the Country.
BISHOP SPALDING BETTER.
morning at C o'clock after a brief lilness. The funeral will be held to
Although Suffering Second Stroke of
By Wire to the Evening Record.
morrow afterntioo at 2 o'clock and in
Paralysis He Is Out of Danger.
New York, BepL 6.—Today marks
terment will be In.Oakwood.
tbe beginning of the investigation by By Win to the Evening Record.
Ix banon. Ky., Sept, f..—Rkbop John
the committee of the state legislature
Lancaster
Spaiihllng. Poorla. Ill . who
under Chairman Armstrong. Into Ihe
life insurance comiianles that operate i»ufr* n*(1 a weond strok** of jianilysis.
In the state. All the big companies is iK-tti r, They say he k out «»f dan
and the smaller ones must confes.s
bow they conduct themselves. Th*'
work will absorb the attention of miliIons of persons lnsur(*d in all parts of
REV. F. H. HORN AOOREB8EO THE the country.
FriSaz. S«rt. 1.1905
t Has NaaltMg Hia FOaNlM tm I
rtnww# AiWmI IndasTry at
DOKNT FAVOR
KISSINO GAMES
PICIICS AND BOX SOCIALS
“■UeWUMP CBEWUTIOir
First Annual Was Held In the Acadamy Last Evening With Several
Novsl and Interesting features.
The firs* "annual Mirgwunip e«*lebrtt
tion** waa held In the academy last
evening. fourti*en couples In'lng In at
Icndanee. Th«* affair was s dnne<' of
twenty numbers with Ihrc'c extras'and
was full, of pleasure from IteKlnning to
eiul. The academy was dtTH’rated with
rod shaded IneandPscenls ami at one
end was a e«tsy e«>rner eoni|K>Ked of
arreens, divans emered with with
rushlons niid a large nunilHM' t»f r**llege
colors. In thl<. (iiinrh was served dur
ing ihe evoiuifcg.
Shortly after II n'chsk Ih.- party
WT*ttl to Jarksoti s where refreshments
eonsistlng of samlw ieln s, pickh>s. r.if
fw. lee cream and mke were Kerv«sl
The tables wort' prj'Hil> arranged and
as favors for the ladb >. tle-n’ werv
bouquets of roses and earnailons
Btewarl and Bicffcns furiitslH*<l excellent nuistc for the evening.
The celehratinn had-an ln!<-restln:
anti novel fi*ature Kach cuest
given a pn>grsm when hr or she
rivfsl and these were alrea^ lilled
with the partners for the tHening. alt
baring their partners already s. |e< ted.
This addetl much to the inte^e^t n
evening.
CUT IS ER0WUI6
C. Corbett, District Superlotendertt of
ttrt Western Union. Says Business
Has Greatly Iricrcaaed.
r. Corbett. su|K>rlntendent of the
fifth district, western division, of the
Western Cnlon Telegraph comfuiny.
waa In the city today. Mr. Corbett
sajE that the increase in business
the |t>eal station has l»een quite large
during the |vast jear. According
Mr, Corbett this shows that the city
is growing at a very satUfaclory rate.
L. C. Chesley has reslgned^ls
tloo as local manager and has been
wweded by H. E. King. Mr. King,
wbo edmes here from Petoskoy. was
formerly manager here and has i
friends la the city wbo will be glad to
aaa bin back.
irsimswAY
SAYS TOMMY
AU nsr lAKE* CnFESSIOI
By Wire to the Bvaolnk Reoord.
Toklo. 8«pL €.~A moellns wan bHd
today to prolret a«ainst tbc terms uf
.the fieane treaty. Snbeeqactitly the
offleaa at Kokomloo ot a so^nniaMt
paiMT were attacked by a mob aol
cxibsidaimble damlse done.
Other
Tlolence was attempted and acreral
/tMTaoos wore Injured. The outbreak
■ It'd to a. number erf arrest*. The dlsturbaaoe ts an Isolatod caao and there
U aothiny acTlmirTcTtbc general altuaUoa.
CONVENTION TODAY.
Baron Kemara’s View.
*
OOBton, Sept. C.—Itaron Komnra. the
Japaneao peace enroy, vUltod Hat
rard this rooming and in an Iniervlew
aatd: *That there ts dlHsatlsfartlon
In Japan orer the terros of the treaty CLASSED AS "EVIL INDULGENCES
we nako not attempt to deny but that
(fr CHRI8TIANS.there is the sllght<*si danger of any
uprising or revolution, either In the
army or among the ritirens Is rldlrii "Redemptlon Through ChHst" Was
lous. It is always the same with every
Rev. 8. L. CrofTs Subject—Second
treaty of |»eaee. Bllher the army or
iho people are not quite satlsfled with
Osy of Grand Rapids District
the 9f^rms. Japan is a constitutional
Evangelical Convention.
plaint they can impeach the govern^ meuU
Envoys Have Gone.
Portsmouth. Sept. C —The Russian
and Japanese |H>are envoys and thelsultuu left this mumlng eaoept Baron
Koraura. who left last night for Boston to visit Harvard. The Russians
will arrive at New York this aftomo«m
and tho Japanese pritbahly tomorrow.
Dufnand Rsalonatlon.
Toklo. 8epl- *•—Reports of the puhIjc mass mcetiogt at Nagoya and Osa
^ to d4>«otince Iht* p«are tni»ly any
the resignation of the gnverniuciii Is
demanded.
‘ 6 O’OLOOIC EDITION
OiCmCLEO STATE CAPfTAL.
The morning service** of the Evan
gelical c«ujv»-ntlon at the ^rst Evsngniical rhurrh npenf*d promptly st 9
o'clock this morning with dcvotlonals
b*d by Rev. J. Rlel>el. after which three
delinquents. Revs. H. I. Voelker of
Nashville. Rev. S. C. Croff of Gtadwlu
and Rev. W. A. Shelly of Suttoos Bay
on the cari>et for absence yester
day. They were claused by the con
vention after full explanation.**.
Evil Indulgences of Christians,
After a iIIkcuk^ui of tin* sermon o.'
the evening before the *010**01. 'J*N II
Indtilpmces of Christ lam*." by Rev.
F. II. Horn *ir Pomona was given. Mr.
Horn lu^l tbe root of all evil in (be
Inime. stating that the sins and vires
under wbirli rhristlans ar»* ial»orinc
have their start In th«* home. These
homes. In* said. lark**d «*arncst. roiv
sclentious devotional s**rnt praye-.
as well as lacking the family devo.
Hons. He emi»hasl/.«*d the pn»mlsc«j
int**rmlngnng of lv»ys and girls al
t from Infancy. lU*x stielals. pic
nics and kissing gami** were con
d«*mm**l along with Siimlny exenrsioni.
To parents Mr. Horn gav** great a*Imonition, for he said a-word sown in
t**n*|er mltnls often l«**l to disastmns
restilis.
T.ik** out the root fif the.se
evils, and what have y*ni? ^^'be^r
then* Is no ro«»t tli*-r,> Is no branch"
Sis rbisltig stat**ment. A leng «llsrnssi*«n bdlowi'd. many meml»**rs up
holding tin* thoughts c\pn*ss.*»l Secret
s4K-b*tbts wert* «>|M*nly romb*mn<'<l In
this discussiim. lit** *mly def**ndants In
Ihe e*infen*nc«' l»el^ Revs. R N. Hoi
(Contlnuoil onThIrd Page.)
nFRTHOUSAIIB VETS
G. A. R. Meeting Most Successful in
H'ttory of the National
Organization.
A6BEEABLE SIMPRISE
Concert Given by Ola Bidwell st the
First Methodist Church De
lighted ’All.
The concert givm last evening at
the First Methodist church by Miss
Ola Bidwell was an agreeable surprise
to tho largo number who aiiendetl and
the vark'd program. c<inBistlng of
songs, dramatic readings and the vk>lin solos were delightfully given. Thlrlen numbers .were given and each
as a treat in Itself.
The program opened with the eon
trallo arpuigement of "O Dry Those
Tears." which was followe*! by the lit
tle ballad "Mighty Like a R*j»o," both
receiving generous applatise through
sincere appreciation. kOsa Bidwtdl
then rendered Eugene Field's “Night
Wind" in a dramatic way whicsb was
striking and novel. Tho well-known
dramaUc hiatorlra! story of Bartmra
FVltchee was sung to an accompani
ment which she played, tho twoJ[H*ing
the treat of the evening.for tho excruand rang** of both were exquislt*^
hits of art.
Miss Bidwell followo*! this with a
Ity for that of the violin, rendering the
Phansonc Polonaise by WIenewinski
on the violin. aceomi»ani**«l by Mit.
Herheti Welch. A laughable skit and
gum chewing ronte.-*t followed and
th**u a gifuip of songs by Carrii*
Jarolis-Ikmd of Cliiengo were sung In
(he delight of all.
“Coming Through the Rye." and the
"Hells" by Po«\ were not the 1* a.st of
the later numbers though E/.ra K**udalPa "Trip to ihi* F'alls” was the hit
of the evening and the df'llghiful pr*i
gram rlo8v*d with mammy's "Poor I.klle iJimh." sung In a way most f. tehIng ekised Ihe ^evening s «*n(**rtaln
ment. Miss Bidw*ll was enthusiasik
ally gn«ete*|- after the program ky
many admln*rs **f lo^r art anil sho«ild
sh*' ever renieml>»*r Hie P* arl **f th*;
Norih another season will sundy Is
gr**<*le*l with a large and rnthusiasilr
nmlienre.
CHAPEL EXERCISES
First of Year Held This Morning—Mat
ter of Athletic Park to Come Up
This Evening.
By Wiri* to ih*- Evening Rf*<'t*rd
The first rhap«*l ex«“rrtses of Hi**
|v*nv*T. S*'pt r. - Fifty thotisan*! v**ar were h*dd at the High srho*»l thi.x
veterans marrhe*l In Ihe (I. A. R. iwi- morning. Supt I. B. Hilbert gav«
rade loilay. Tl.** national encampment scholars a shon a.kiress.
Is one of the nioet successful In th.
asMxdaiion will meet tohlsi.iry .If the organlxatlnn.
manager of the city footliall team will lie pn*seni. Prt*Uminary
GRAWN SHUT OUT.
steps In the matter of an athletic park
will be taken.
Queen City Team Was the Victor
Labor Day.
WITH A SHOE STRING.
The Quei-n City base liali team de
feat**d the Grawn team 2 to o at Dtick Tailor Demented From Drink Suicided
in Cell.
lake Labor day. That was the firs*
shut-out of the seasqp for Grawn and By Wire to the Evening Record.
the Queen City hoys say that they
Pontiac, Mich.. Sept. 6.—Geo. Bickwere very sore. Bpangler. formerly ncr, aged 60, a Toledo tailor, in jail
Of the asylum team, pitched for Grawn partially demented from drink, stran
and was easy. The Grawn battery was gled himself in a cell with a sho*.*
Spangler and Brayton and the Queen string last nlgbu He Ued on©
City battery was Gibson and UbutskL about his neck and the other about the
radlaUrf.
TAKEN TO SAGINAW.
HAWES HATS on sale,
Mra. Hattie Burton Will Be Buried in sept 1-tf
Hamilton CkrfUng Co.
Her Former Hems.
The remains of Mrs. HstUe L. Bni^
too scill be taken tomorrow morning at
WtaiBi
C o'clock by hor eoo, Ik-. Famaworth.
CBtiiiBtiMWillMte klBd[
to Saslnaar. whore the services wOI be
held sad latennent take place.. Dr.
Fkmswo^ arrived ta the city lart
OKN*risnrs*
sight from ChlcagD.
ns.sAwra&PBBittLEUi
AiiericiuiDru6 Store
lUlXETIM;
Josie Wanous
rrs SCHOOL Tipa
and the boys and girls must
have shoos and I U*lievc that
if every parent who intends
to buy sho(« would a;o to
Frioilrieh’s and inKix*et their
line of school sho*>«. hvim
the good points in them, and
see Itow well they are matlo
and how well they look, that
Friedrich’s store would s<*Il
all the school shoes sold in
Travenu* City this year. NbI
• Bit Bf risk; every |iair is
just as they repn^sent them.
TIibt StBBd tlM Lms
SHAMPOO BAG
TliiB oftick* is pri'pantl
by Miss WaiiouR, llu*
tlroi^sL of MiniiCiipoliR.
It contains no soap. It
is n vegetable shampoo
and hair fcx>l ami is pnpared by steeping the
KiC 1in
contents of a K'lC
three quarts of Imiliiii;
water. Thearth le is 1m comini;
verj* |K)pular an*l
nu ve
wo put it
who
tpiest o^ ixxtplo
knew its value fmr
pericuce.
PriCG lOc
THE
AMERICAII DRUG STORE
219
Kmsk W-rortL 9W.
H. R. Macdonald, Mfr.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstra^ of TItl#
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Bstabltshod In I BOB
Room 210 Stat* Bank Btd*.
School Shoes
Tor M
Wo carry a large lino of
tho R«1 School House
Shoes. Nothing lx.*tter
ma*le to wear.
...Special Sak....
on MisB<*8’ami Childrens'
Shoes, for the next 30
Days.
Call
nml
so<t
them. No trouhle to
show you at
Jllfrtd ertilkk
& Company
242 e. Trtut SI.
A Piano Storo
nnt'Sn’t ijrow wiihont <-ansi*; <1*>* pm’1 K-come the laruest in the
I’niU^l SUiU*s without tin* K*st «.f rrasiuiB: h*.w would it c
tinm* for iipwanls half ;i <***ntury without lln*in. 'fhert* is
mysUTy al>out it. f'lose attention to tin* int4Ti-sts of our
rons. i«tinsL'ikirm. to pl**awi and
libend in all *1* alinu'B with our oostoiin*rs: B* llinif piainiS ami nri^mis
of i ininent sLirnlim: at prices, (|unl.
ity e»mBi«lere»l. whi<*h * oinpetition
is iinwillinu or unable to me<*L
Tln-se prim iplofi an* the Ijasis on
which our liuBineBS was fonndod
jiml is c'oinlucto*l, ami upon whicTi
we iisk your further ivitroui
ORINMEI-I- BROTHER
NkUSaa'* LmAUS Muk Ho«m, 159 E. FfU St
.....ME/nV> fc-YOON© HBNS
Ci/OTMuroye. ruRWiaHiNGSi'
Sample lot Fancy Vests
Sample lot Fine Hats
About three dozen each
Going at One-Fourth off
.•HERMAN
E-HUNTJffi
(NgwcAewra buock.)
NH(TH VCAM-aM
vnoM «mtH^ TKMnmtK cmr, i
pW^g^MW smtai Hi
:
gart to galifeg an naptot heyn to see
V tot Mty cratoar was aiv Bood.
On Mr. Wlnate*h tondon. ihn hanrfi
of pnMle morka v0 raptato the naytar
ttlMi
oim
A. Brawa. of Bhnnectsrille.
-Pto ycy my
stfalSD cailmlBe feaBroad avenan vkich &
dyapcpala. comt mt the ptopmty ta in h^ shape near Befetor'a mO
plicated wUh a torpidI Uver, anUI she
ttftoMiit eC mid Mr. Dnekeiaya motfon that the city loat her atrokgth aad rigor, and be
bcOOMMirm MPOflTVO ON TMC to dhe dty ehonid be aeenpted and the rant a Imra of Jobs Kelley tor ir came a mera wreck of her former self.
»ti
which
cmr^fit alaHm.
alley hnllt. toe filingla to be done tbe month to keep the smaDer tools In. Tbra she tried Electricc Bitten,
mas tom to t. His motion that the helped her at once, and fin
ns the citF anrhet site.
her entirety well She Is n
hoard of imbnc wortta prepare plans and healthy.'' C. A. Bugbee Drug Co.
Dnehevny toanght that the
ehBnli be aeeepted ^ the city have for a city toot boose carried.
F. H. Meads and Johnson Drag Co.
Mora Ughta.
dmrgn of toe rfvar liaBk. This was
druggists, sell and guarantee them at
Mr. Dockeraya motJno that the
afee toe view of toe late Perry Has
50c a botUe.
mRtee
da
lights
confer
with
the
B.
R.ftmtetCNTATIVCS
ih.
Mr. OlUett opposed the matter, etat- E. L. A P. Oo. in regard to what terms
THC cmr couNaL.
$100 RewsfB. $100lag that If the dock Uae was nsed as cooM be made for additional lights
The readers of this paper will be
aad also a propositlaa on 100 lights pleased to learn that there is at
the north bonadaxy, in
Aettoa cm Wfcmt Btraat Allay Wm Da- city would make forty feet of laad la carried after some dlscuaalon.
one dreaded disease that scleoee
Tbe committee oo claims and ac- been able to cure in ait its stages, and
oeOer to gel eighteen feeL He alao
farraB Wra CMaT anB Clmtrfe
that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
stated that aome of fbe property own- ooonU reported a Bomber of bills is tbe only positive cure now ki
Light Cowpaiiy Nat to Wtiem
to the mcdiral fraternity. Catarrh
en had all the land their deeds called which were ordered paid.
Tbe report of Oscar Simpson, who being a constitutlona! discaae. refinires
He advised a delay aa tbe alley
a const it utlonal treatment. Hall's Ca
would be very expensive to bolM. He was seni as a delegate to the convenCN oom
Fraak O. Stover of the Oamewell moved to amend the motion made by tloo of the Loagne of American Munle- tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
dlr€*ctly upon the blood and mucous
JtAiltr gMn/'m very «imdfjrlas n- Fire Alarm Telegraph company aad
surfaces of the system, thereby de
▼few of the anaactel and tBdtntrtal E. E. Sallsbary oC the *8lgiial Ptane Mr. Oockeray that tbe propoettlaB be IpallUes at Toledo. O.. was read.
stroying the foundation of tbe disease,
Your Oro^l^ Is
c^Mtttiou. Henry Clews of New York company addreaaaB the city eotmeil aeeepted, to rend that It be referred H. BenaetL who attended the good and
giving the patient strength by
roads
convention
at
Port
Huron
made
back
to
the
atreeet
committee,
the
city
Oood Moro
cMBBeots wi fonows OB the Japenewy last evening on the meriu of the lire
building up the ronstitutinn and asslsiverbal reportattorney and the dty engineer. The
ature in doing its work. The pmalarm syatema that they repr
One lone reaoiuUoo was passed This
tirs have so much faith in Its
original moUoo was withdrawn and
';*Tli« declaraUoD of peace between
pod alao poUce alarm tolegrapha. The
jWDvided for the issuing of paving
JaiwB and Rtiasla will be farTtwchlna fire alarm ayalem of tbe city araa alao the amendment carried.
dr any c
notes bearing five per cent Interest.
No Biame Attached.
ny optaloo U Is the last of all
I for list of testimonials.
ed aad It aeenmd to be
Mr. Glllctt called the council's auenTbe committee on fire and water
Addi
gfttA wara. The- Haane node of eetof oplakm that owing to
F J. CHENKY ft CO . Toledo.
T
O.
ateeed that an investtgatioo bad been tkm to the fact that the board of edu
^ Ufes disputes between nations wRI
the length of time it had been laatallcd
Sold hv all druggists. 75c.
hareafter anpersedo the sword; The and the increaae tn the number of ■Mde .coDcernteg the nnfortnnate cation had been buying dirt to grade
Take Hall's l-'amily Pills fur constideath of Duncan McLachlan. it was the school lots on the west side. He
▼ihr will teadt.iasportant lessens to
Bfwaklag It tm Urn.
boxes, the present Bjhrtem
thought
that
inasmuch
as
mady
of
the
■ianklad./resultins la a pennaneot only unaaiisfaetory but aetnaliy dan found that he had no orden« to climb
Mr. Flowe—Is—Is it true that yon
poles and had a lineman with him for atreeta were filled with superfluous
place the world over, the moral ofare going to be m-marrled?
gerous because, as has been ofleo
fdet or a small nation like Japan stated within the last few weeks, it rhw* purpose. However. In order to dirt that this ought to Ik* used. On his
Mias Itesprit—Yes, It Is true.
But
aehlerInK U* marvelous rlctorlcs on was very dUBcult to locate trouble and burry the work be assisted the line motion the board of public works was
We have and offer for sale the fol why diMi't you cougrstulate me?
man. His climber came In contiir< Instructed to remove the unnecessary lowing list of n*al estate. It is all de
Mr. Slowe—I—I »an't.
The news
land and water over what was siip- as a consequence the line was ou
toovpMoampIto .
*.
,
with a live wire and hta abouidcr with dirt on Monroe. West Front stive.. sirable nroiK-rty and must lie sold. has made me feel unhappy.
phaed to be so powerful a nation as
s week at a time.
Mi»« I tespiit - That's strange.
the lire derm wire, making a circuit Bfirowood avenue and Washington
Bnurta hrill make emperors and klnns
. onp«mlte narrow's
Mr. Mowe—Why Is It strange?
fUeommended Four Circuits.
whick rmultcd Ip hia death. No blame street.
Ulnk twice in the future before decldstore. Building i 1 same is now uscil
Miss I*e«(>r1l—IPM-ause you are the
The diseuaaion was brought forth by was attached to the Boardman River
laa to go to war. even with a small
as warehouse. I l ran 1k* used for I’lan I lnt«nd to marry.—Clrvelaud
Klag
CnasllSar.
the committee on lire and water which Bteetrlc Ught and Power company
nation. The 'open door* Is now as
I'lalndenrhr.
In spite of bis years. King T.e«po1cl dwelling.
has bera carefuUy cooaidertng
Fire Chief Murray.
sured—permanently assured—which
of Helgium Is one of the most during
matter for some time. The committeo
Union
Street
Paving.
means a commercial stmsKle l>etween
West 9th St., east of
KEAL BSTATB AVD^LdARS
of
men.
Not
only
is
he
given
to
riding
recommended that four police patrol
The iKiard of public work* present e l
nations for stipn*maey In providing for
Nofetory fvutolio
in an automobile at tretnoadons sp«*od.
boxes be purchased for a police patrol a •communication giving the
Sixth St.
House and lot.
wants of two-thirds of the populs
XUWfVaitBteesL
Us Blaln
system, that the Are alarm wires be paring Sooth l^oion eCreci from th»- but be also emptoy* as a rhanffenr one
House and lot.
tion of the world. The holiday trip i»f
Man-el. who is a pronominal nnnn lil-t.
House and lot. .‘4,
transferred from tbe electric light bridge to Kevenlh street The
the futurt* will Ih? the ’Round-thela view of the ninny atfeinpts ni-vdc
poles to those of the .Citizens Tele
—Spdd
were aa followa:
Imwood ave.. between
World trip, with 11m* Increase
on tbe lives of KiirojK*an mb-n*. ili<phone company thkt the system be pul
All
wot
Wsvne tywl Rar St«
Brick, stone curb and gutter. 3fi-fooi
laa farm tics snd of transporutlon fson four circuits and that storage bal- roadway. 14.60 a foot; total. 122.201 so king's n*teiiHnti of this empbiye Is re
.1 lilts on Snruee street, between
efnUos that will become mere Inci
gardnl as fraillinnly.
He ^luii* lK-*-n Wa>ne and Bar Sts.
terics bo secured. The rettort w
Brick, stone curb and gutter. 40 foot warned sgniiist the man l>y tbe inili.e
dents of this developroenl. and. what
Lot 71. and house. Oak Helgl
reived and filed.
One of the iK-st locations in the city
roadway, )5.02 a front foot: total. $23. of Itelginm. FmiHv and tlennnny. imt
is of greaUf Importance, the rommlngCriminal to Defer Action.
or
surrounding country for
834.80.
KEaOTED TO OFHCBS
Hng of peoples with the natural in
be p.nys no henl to their eomwi.
He acres of land, large liouse,
"'i.;
Mr. Dockcray wanted some action
BItullthic, combined curb and gut aihires-tes Mnm-i os Htoveii (ettiy.i-nt and
crease In coouaetTial Intercourse. The
jAs. A. P»UPMViai
Uamsdell Sts.
taken at once as he believed that the ter. 36-fool roadway. $4.44 a front foot
peograpbical position of the rnlie<l
tbe ♦itie which was snt>stltntnl for all
situation demanded it. Mr. Murray total. $21,615.20.
others In Kmn«e during the reign of
autes, together with the great ente-stated that there was no doubt but
w:!:Telephooe Bo«b**e Drug Store er
Bitulithic, combined curb and gut t€TIor.---\di nfice.
prlse of her merchants and producers,
Hhane'a Bern
that the system was in bad condition ter. 40-foot roadway. $4.92 a front fewt
will soon place thts'eountry far In
4 Jn's IH miles wt*st of Ce«lar Run.
and ought to be ^erhauled at
F-. D. MIOMOI.8
There Is considerable saw timber
total. $23,628.20.
Got Off Cheap.
lead In distributing merchandise
Without gonig to the expense of trans
and
plenty
of
wo<»d
tlmlicr
on
this
The
report
was
received
and
filed.
He
may
well
think
he
;
the Bastem p<*oples. Japan will long
land Soil goo<l
ferring the old wire, some of which
cap, who. "ter having
I Petitions and Communicatiorta.
the loss of*an Indemnity, to w hlca
Fartorv
on
Bay
St.,
power
and
ma
nstipation
r
Inillgesilo
was badly worn, an entire new system
A petition for a grade for a eement able to perfectly restor * his h«m»e was justly entitled. Had it been
could bt* Inslalled for 1150 on the
sidewalk In front of John I»o<^lng’s Nothing aill do this but Hr Kins -:
Sgatt $l4e Skoe Store
granted Japan would hare gotten
phone poles. He thought that It was resident on West Sixteenth street
New Ufe Pills. A quirk pl<-asani an-1 farturing.
af debt to the foroign nations who
really criminal to defer action.
certain cure for heailache. const Ipa
referred to the city engineer.
IBD a rroat Bt.
/ ~ CittMau Fhone f» I
have BO generously taken her Iwnds.
tion.
etc.
25c
at
C.
A
HnglM*e
L>ru«
Mr. flllett couldn't figure out
The board of public works recom
As it is^uow^.these obligations will
Co.'s. F. H. Meads' and Johnson Dru ;
the maltc*r was with the system,
mended that the city purchase 6.800
flnue to runldor an tndeflnite perUsl
ing that it was formerly all right, but Nelfionville brick which Contractor Co.'s drug stores; guaranteed.
l^d thf^reby fMd to make Japan
all at once seemed to go wrong.
John Scanlon had left, at $22.50
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN KVCRYTHINQ
Wrvaava raUmr tthan arrogant."
Cmnldmt Cmivise* 1
Murray said that many timed when it thousand for use in repairs. Adopted. aitor
Rider Haggard tells a good story
(hOMCTHINO |HO•ULD BE DONE, was tbougiit to be all right it
John Scanlon was allowed the
about the premature publlention of
■ Ac?brtllng' to The reports of those from it.
per cent held back for sixty days
obituary notl<v of himself. Hearing
Would Save Batteries.
an Investigation the
irho4iavc hrade
hta
the Bast FYont street paving. Tills
Bdaynr Friedrich said that the unfor amounted to $1,313.76 and caused s that a ballet based on ''She" was i
[tern of the city is in such
^ alai
produeeil in Hungary, be wrote asking
limes, and extendcfl tunate death of Duncan McLaebian little discussion.
for pnigraras and photographs,
had brought the fire alarm matter tn
The lK>ard of public works recom reply mme thaf the manager v
,
1 alarm is coneemrul. There focus. Also, the city was paying about mended that Court street west of the shocked at the request, for he
»75
a
year
for
batteries
when
under
an
INYt* lK*cn Hum's In the jiast when
county building and that Park street lleved the Illustrious Herr Author
Improved system, the I»altei1es would west of the Congregational church
ch^liss lM'<-n without an alarm
Iw dead.
I-ong obituaries hnd ;
not cost over |5 a year. Five
graded and graveled as the church had liearvd In the nungarlan joam;
years would |iay for the new system on gone to the expense of putting in the Mr. Haggard theu wrote and asketl
baMery
saving
alone.
that a rontradlrtlon might lie r
meni did and the time was i
curb. The work was orderwl done.
Mr. Glllelt took exception to the po
hunting for the trouble.
The final estimate of the West Front lated. but the manager retorted
. As the n«*conl has suggested prvvi- lice patrol alarm, saying that some atreet paving, amounting to $3.885.4«. the editors refused to Insert It. ss they
lieiieved it to be an unscmpulons
That is the kind of shoe that is needed these coming days and the kind of
OUsly, It Is absolutely nccessar)' that time ago the city had purchas4?d clocks which was ail that was duo with the tempt to obtain a free advertlaement
for the officers to punch and thej- were ekeepllon of the 10 per cent held back
shoe we arc selling. Hoys will be boys and they want a good wearable
aomething b»* done In reganl
for tbe ballet.
matter. The flro alarm system Is of required to punch these to the neglect was allowed.
shoe. Girls will be girls and they want an equally good shoe. We supply
too great lmp<iriance to allow any of all their other duties. He .thought
The special committee on street and
Like Finding Money.
all demands.
slackness or any chances to b€« taken that If tbe city couldn't find trusty men walks of the Founh ward recommend
Finding
inding health is like findim money
> think those who are sick. When
It Is iM'tler to spend f7<H) «tr fS'Hi now some should Ik* iroport«*d from other ed a cement sidewalk on the north side
cold. a. ire thriMt
rpther than have a Are. which from do cities. He iH'llcved. however, that of Eleventh street between Cass and chest Irritation. t.Iieiier
act
nmmptly
a
lay In sending an alarm would amount there were good men on the force, Lake avenue and alao a ceiaent cross like W. C. Barber of Sandy Ix-vel. Va.
men who didn't need watching.
A genuine calf skin, with an oak sole, will stand as much weather as the
^ ♦ nji into the thousands.
had a terrible che«t
walk on Eleventh street across Lake He says:
trouble, caused by smoke and roel
Gamewcll System.
The Interests of the city demand
oak tree itself. (»oIng to school is hanl on shoes, but it's the time
avenue. Adopted.
dust on my luqgs: hut. after finding
The matter was dropped at that
that the system Im* kept to the highest
The committee on streets and walks rcjlef In other remedies, I was curetl
afterward that plays havoc with th<- best of Icaiher. These shoes sell
cfflclenty pttssihjr If a change «»f ate tK»tnt and Mr. Stover of the Gamewell recommended that the portion of Val- ] b^Dr King s New DIseoverj- for Con
at $2.(X) and $2.25 and arc worth cvi ry cent of it.
paratus Is m-ervisary. then the Iwsf sv^tem was given an op|K>rlunlty to ley street lietween Eighth and m-n.; RtimpfIon. Coughs and Colds." (;reat
that can 1*0 srrun>il slinuld Im* gotten address the council He said that he
had examln«*d the local syalcm and
and InsfalliHl as so«in as possible
[
Cn.'s.
F.
H.
Meads'
and
Johnson
Drug
1 almost as grKxl
To il-Mrrr m a matter like tills Is jn[ found
The speclaf committee of the Third
^
be iM’iiny w U*- and iMiund foolish Kven conilltion a* when Insullod twenty ward recommended that a cement sideYes, and good boys wear them. I'hese sell for $1.25. $1 5fJ and $1.75.
,rrial bottle 10c.
t( the system is not ciianmni the worn years ago. Owing to the growth of tbe walk bo bnllt on the north side of
wire should Ik* n’plared and every- city It should, however, be dlvliU*d Into Seventh street in front of Helen Wil
Italy's new postage stamps were detbipg |H»ssible done to bring the sys thrv'e or four circuits. He recommend- helm's property and also one in front
stgTMKl by the painter Mlehetfl.
All
i*d the replacing of some of the old of Mr. Howard's property.
tem up U* dal»*
That is guaranteed to be as good a shoe as is made for the money—a
wire with new and also that the asy
The eommUee on streets and walks those of a higher denomination have a
portrait
of Victor Emmanuel.
At Wesloii-on-Tn-nt, Enc . the other lum loop and the loop south be run recommended that the building of a
splendid school shoe. The high top calf sells at $2 25 and $2.50. The
da.v a largi- swnnn of stmiige Issw around a different way. The slack la eement aidcwalk between Garfield ave
box
calf sell at $2.25 and the patent leather at $2.50.
arrived nnd attenipleit to drive the the wire stibuld be pulled up and the
Why suffer with headache, constipa
noe and the cemetery on East Eighth
local bws out of tlM*lr hives, but were
tion, stomach, kidney and liver
trees trimmed so''that they would not street be deferred. Adopted.
PCt»uls«>d. They then swaruMsI angri
tronbles. when Hollister's Rocky Moun
ly Into the village niid altaeki'd every- Inierfen* with the wires. He then ex
Utn Tea will cure you? No money
New Bualnaaa.
Imty they UM>I. It was late iu^e day plained the merits of his system ahowA motion, made by Mr. Glllelt. was wanted unless you are cured. 35 cents.
More girls go to school than boys, then more giris’ shoes are sold.
ing the saving that could be effected pnased that the Austin Stone Crusher Tea or Tablets. Johnson Drug Oo.
when they ret Inti.
Have you bought all your girls their shoesThese are just the days
with four circuits and storage bat dompaay be communicated with in reTRY A RECORD WANT AD
teries.
to get them fitted. These shoes really save you money. They will
And Iwalen. In a lalmr riot, until
Bignalphofic Company.
ered with 8ore% a Chicago street car
cost you $1.50 and $1.75.
conductor applied Bucklen'a Arnica
Mr. Salisbury of
Salve, and was soon sound and well. company said that he had arrive^ too
- It In
n my famHy." writes G. J.
late to examine the city ayatem. but
Welch, of Tekonsha.
t. Mich., "and fl
it perfect.” Simply great for cuts and ,aaid that efficiency was the main point
With either light or heavy sole? They arc a splendid shoe for just
bums. Only 25c at C. A. Bugbee of all fire alarm apparatna. Without
Drug Co.'s. F. H. Meads' and Johnson elficiency in transmiulng and receiv
such service as is required. It costs you nothing to Jlook and very little '
Drug Co.'s drug stores.
ing tbe alarms, the expensive engine
to buy. .
boose apparmtoB ta nseieas. He ex
Australia la conaideHug the Intro- plained his company's system at
4netloQ of the metric system and a bill length. In regard to the police alarm
ptxnidlng for its use will be IntroBnced at the next seiwion of the coro- system he said that it was not so much
mouwettlth pariiameut. Tbe idea Is to a vratch on the officers but actoailjr
make the system pcnuisalve for a cer- protection for Uiem. At the oooeln-:
tlln time, reservint tbe right to make sioB of his talk Mr. Doekaray moved
y coinimlaoiy at a gii-en period.
that the matter be laM over nntU thn
atreet apd the
UBSWirEE
unaiEi I Ron CUKE
15 per cent off on any Din
ing Table in stock.
20 per cent off on all Din-; /
ing Chairs. This extra
ordinary offer is good for
a few days only.
J. W. 8L.A-rER
WUlMkasiB^ T—r gm>M> B-w fwstow.
jitim oEiim wnn.
Disiralile Property For Silo
K B. CBAnR. FnirldBr.
JL HUELLMAIfTEL_
Dif. Onjif k fMikilipi
BiENTISTS
otm joaasoa necco:
UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental W<»rK|
Teacher ef Vialii
329 SOtlTN
mm STREET
SCHOOL SHOES
FOR SCHOOL BOYS
FOR SCHOOL DAYS
feZ:
WE HAVE A BOYS’ SHOE
.,r-...d
Adon, Ir'Te^trd”’ *"'c- A
i^";'
GOT ANOTHER GOOD BOYS’ SHOE
HERE IS A BOYS’ SHOE
GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ SHOES
SOMETHING NEW
HAVE YOU SEEN THE VICI KID?
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
WIWTY
In ic R
O ■ N'T
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
SSo SEE OUR
A Hoiuaier'a
i^ver failB t
_ 1 cleanse the blood. A great tonic
#d moacle produciag remedy. S5
j^Dta. l>ea or Tableta. Johnaon Drag
next meeting and that
from^e Oanmwell and Slgaalphonn
oompany be received upon a fire alarm;
tystem tor three or tour drcnlu aad'
Bfeo tor a poHee algaal system and a
dDaMnatiao of the twq.
j
SSo
J. B. False Hectric Co.
PHONE SOS
A THE HANNAH & LAY
IV
MERCANTILE GOMPAil
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Mia L. S. Wpael—1. wkh kw Urn
vfaMi^ Wn. FMt Baitlaf. tatanad
to kw km la Kalameo.tBiaF.
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MW la Oraad BapMa tMs kbOB
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Mmm « Mjcm Muimn mwign
p ^ OiwiiwniWy 0»w TlwwiHi FM
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"
•fMMtl^
pvtMt gito mtef. A.UU .M
m
vms mhrad at If :10 ud tte ctaa>
leal rMpoBdad. Wh«B tt«
^arrirad. tka nm bataf a loos ana, tka
flamaa kad bcokan thrxmgk tka root
Aa atort m aada w naa tka ckasteal astil koka^oifld ka laid kot It waa
practteallj aaalaaa. TlilKkdfBa la fov
klodcs tnm a hydrant and IjWO faat
«r koaa wara uted. Tka loan fa baivaan |1M and tlOO wttk IMf Inani •karMT ChaHas Jakaaan naaar lata
nnee. Tka caiua waa a dcCacthra Joa.
•am gat away.
Tha flamaa had a good start Jkieo
tha dapartment«rHvad at tka famfly
had mda an aCort ft gat U out with
water before aaaiBMnlng help. Tha
(Cootlnoad From First Pngs.)
flra was ia the hack part at tka boose.
NESnFMORKISStKGUKS
aaple of this city and 8. C. Croff of
Qladwtn. who recognised the good
work of societies. The discipline of
Nat laaagk Taatkwoay to HoM Mm the church is silent on this subject.
Presiding Elder O. A. Hettler sUted.
am tha Charge af NstJt Laraany
but he still deplored the “fandangeled**
at Maitay.
things discussed so lengthy.
Fred Strattoo. the young n
Redemption Through Christ.
‘*Rodemptk>o Through Christ'
charged ■ with robbing the money
drawer at the Lardle general autre at Rev. 8. C. Croff of 01ad|rtn was given
Old Mlaaton. was released Utday. The nest. Of all beings, he said. Christ
wUneaaea for the case appeared in was alone, was created to give atonejQStiee Cnrtis’ (»ort this morning akd nteol. Christ died that be might reafter ezamlalng them all the morning (deem the world through His blood and
tha prosacoUng attorney dfcidod that His sufferings mere for sin. blood for
there was not eno^h testimony to sin. a propitlatioi^or the sin of the
hold him and also that there were seri- whole world.
He said: 'The spirit of God Is the
ooB doubts as to bis guilt On bis
active agent that works every expert
tioest (be case was dismitaed.
ence in man’s redemption.” He closed
by saying '’It is true, man may
have a dear conception so as to fully
id the philosophy and law of
idersuind
Contract for Aaylum Coal Awardad «s
I the"divl
livine activity in the redemp
Local Firm by koard of Truatt
tion plan, but through faith he may
Thi# Aftamene.
have consciousness of a personal
At the regular monthly meeting of demption who will redeem him from
the Irusteea of the northern asylum all sin and lead him from victory into
this afternoon the contract fur the coal victory.
The subject was dosed by the pre
for the institution was awarded b
C. B. Taylor Coal company of Traverse siding elder stating that redemption
City. The price is to be $2.76 per too. was only obtained through Jesus
Christ.
Rev. Hettler's last explana
f. o. b.. Trsverte City, for 7.000 tont,
tion being (hat redemption was a di
more or less. -Pittsburg No. 8.
This Is s better price than the state vine act of Ood within ns.
”HoliDeas. the Vitality
pai^ laat year aad the second time the
contract has been awarded to the C. B. Church." by Rev W. A. Shelley of But
tons Bay dosed the morning session.
Taylor Coal company.
Afternoon Session Today.
After devotionals. a short discussion
of the morning’s lecture, ''Holiness,
the
Vitality
of the Church.” »'ss taken
Grand Traverse Bualneae University
up by the conference this afternoon.
Opened the Fall Term Under Aus*
Among the questions discussed being
piclous Circumetancaa.
holiness, the most essential thing
The Grand Traverse Business l^nl- be taught; this statement being c
verslly is meeting with good success. tested by Rev. R. N. Holsaple. who
rei>enisnce. redemption
Ihincipal Ne-edham enrolled thirty-five considered
students in the summer school and the and salvation equally essential.
The paper by Rev. G. A. Hettler.
lioglnnlng of the fall term was made
y»*ter\lay with forty-two. making a "Exposition of Paul’s Sermon on Mars
toul from the t>cglnning of seventy- HIM.” and "Christian Science. What
seven. The schepd opened Its doors Is It?" were delivered as the aftenr
July 3 and since that lime twenty-one lectures.
Evening Sermon.
students have been furnished with po
The evening sermon was one of the
sitions.
best exhortations ever delivered on the
subject of salvation. Rev. C. B Btroh
TO WED THI 8EVENING.
of Grand Rapids taking as his
Popular Couple Will Be United
Isaiah xll .1. ’’Therefore, with joy shail
Their Home on State Street.
from the wells of salvation.
George A Hanson of the American I
g,rph has only been In the minisetpresa ofllre ami Miss Malvina A | ,r,. j^reo years and Is the youngest
Ambitte will b. married this evening j
of the Grand Rapids district
at their ne^ home. 721 State street |
the Evangelical church. His work
After the ceremony a wedding recep^ j
,ide Evangelical church
Hon Will be held at the homo of the i „ orand Raolds and his work is
tirtrie’s brother, tiixirpe E Amlotto, ‘»n ,ranting widespread commendation.
I'nion itreel.
He Is thoroughly Imbued with the
work chosen and his sermon last even
THE MARKETS.
ing was an able exhortation.
Yesterday
Afternoon.
East Buffalo. Sept. 6-<'atMe-I.ight.
Tesxeroay ATxemoon.
^.v 8htH.p_Active,
^he last lecture of yesterday aftereasy.
Bheep—Active, steady.
steady. HogsHogs
noon was given by Rev. D. J. Leather
Fair, steady.
^ItHlo. a. Sept. s_wbeat-Sep-|‘>^^“
Tohtember. k-T^c; December. S2<- Corn- , tural Doctrine of Eternal Punishment"
fflasTMnwmnsa
C. I. TinOR COT IT
THIinT-FITESTUDBiTS
8,.ptember. r..1M.c; DocemlH-r tE.'Hr. !'"
“P*^*^!** emphatlcmlly the
Idea of eternal punishment for
Oats—Septemlier. 25^^: !>»-<'ember.
2C^c. Pork. 8H75; lard. $7 77; ribs. wickeil. Dot for a short time only but
all time. This. Mr Feather stated, did
IM.C.'I.
IX-troit. Mich., Sept. G.—Wheat. not Indicate annibllation. but an eter
nity of punishment for the wicked.
K-nVi; oats. 26^c, corn. 56c.
Mr. FVather was obliged to return ot
the early train today.
LATEST IN HATS
Miss Flora Heck has returned from
Chicago with all the latest, most nobby
styles In stn>et hats. She has been exc«>e«llnKly fortunate this fall in secur
ing for her head trimmer MlsT Clarice
B«*aiiblei, who is an artist In design
ing as well as trimming. Misa Beaubier has Btudled in New York and Chi
cago and is at present designing ex
clusively for the largest wholesale
bouse in Saginaw. Her Vork places
her Id the lead among artistic design
ers anywhere in the country. She will
arrive the last of next week and Miss
Heck's fail opening will then be an
nounced.
WfY.WMWMa
lyWWETIC CRANE.
EREVITIKa.
1 MWar-WwiBss^'a ks ■■
Wnuem Henry Hnnter of Cteda-.
aatl. O.. and Mfaa aarah A. MeOffl
were married Snnday.
The Michigan Metkodisl eoafercaee
opened at Ckarlotu yesterday Btokop
I. B. Wilson in charge. Rev. Thomas
OoA Rev. Hugh Keanedy, Rev. J. W.
Miner. Rev. WOlard Heath and pre^dtag Elder M. D. Oarrel went do^
from here this morning. Rev. A. J.
Bdrsd was too feeble to attend.
The regular meeting of tke Bohe
mian gymnasium, at which does will
be payable, will be held Friday night
and a meeting for practice Thorsday
night. The club is very prosperous
and has purchased a complete gym
outfit.
The name of Eunice Cun is has been
changed to Ehinice Jeuks by Probate
court of Traverse City.
Word was received here' that Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Farrow expect to make
their future home in Stockton. Cal.
Their furniture is being shipped now.
The Rathbone Sisters will hold their
regular meeting in the K. P. hail this
j evening. All members arc requested
' to be present.
Regular me«-Hng of the Cem<?tery as
social Ion St Lndies' library parlors
tomoTToa- afternoon.
All members of Traverse City hive.
No. 532. art- requesUMl lo meet at For
ester’s hall tomorrow aftcmcxin at
1:30 to attend (he funeral of Baby
! Mo'r
i
Are«r4l«g t* Scrlgtwtw.
i
tkstkeadl _
btm eenpa. bated or 1
A WrtA rirets end ala
m^ of travdteg
wadlag tke eawpir la tko city, g
Mra. E. A. WBfloa of Uagitey fa vle- ea adM|aat« ^
^ wettxtel to
be nfted. With larae castings the
Mbb Mta. r. W. Wneoa.
ftp fioMowlac waat to Fite Lake to time coBsomed in connecting tke book
day to atlaad
gxaava: Mr. aad Mrs. Ckarlas Iftak.
Mr. aad Mim. J. W. DIekanBaa. Mr. aad
Mre. A. a MoQraa, Mr. aad Mrs. L.
POfaeatocr. Haary Vorkeaa.
a H. Ekaanra aad wite aad Mrs.
Maryaua KBta rataraed yasterday to
tkair koBMs la Pawnmo and Matbadoa after rfaltteg at tke borne of J. D.
Masted.
Mr. ead Mrs. A. E. Fairer returned
yceterdey to their koBBe In Sanunlt
City after TfalUag C B. Pnlrer.
Maeler Epy Wolfe of Ndrtkport retaraed hoaw yasterday after spendr
tag tea days with his coosla. Handd
BrabaoL
Mr. aad Mra. J. C Cass of Wladfield,
ted., aceompaaled by Mre. R. Wyekoff
of Boaunlt City arrived in the city this
morning as goesu of a stoter. Mre.
EllflB UiBkey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Hkll, Mre. Carey
Hull and Mrs. O. Germaine imve ar
rived at the Chalfoote, Atlantic City,
rope in posiUon
New Jersey.
Mrs. Walter Lake went to Poach
precUble part of
today to rlsit her mother.
pieced article. It Is evident however.
Mrs. William Cbatsult, who has been that freqoentiy there must be haodled
visiting Mrs. Secor and other friends pieces which sre too small to m-ed
in the city, left for Milwaukee. Wia.
by
this noon.
means of ropss or chains. Even when
ben
Ernesf Hall returned to bhi home In the pieces arc assembled In a containHuntertown today after visiting his tag vessel the task of baudUn
dklng Is only
brother, C. U Hall.
Igbtlyr almpllfled. since the dlsjKiaal
of the vessel In many
M^nd Mrs. P. W. Ransom left this
r the contents
<
cases presents a difficult problem.
noon for a trip to Niagara Falls.
An ideal substitute for chains, ropm.
J. B. Ayres went to Kingsley this
books and conulnlng vessels for ths
morning to visit.
serriesa tadkrated above is found In
Miss May and Mre. Henry May. who the electro magnet, stni the s<-cunj
have been the guesU of Mre. Bert Kil pony lllostration serves to show one of
mer, returned to their home in Port the Duroerous tasks which can Is- Imposed upon it--a magnet lifting st<s>l
Huron today.
Mrs. Charles Buckley, who has been tnrningc and borings. This class of
diffleui to bundle, as
visiting Mrs. Charles Moore., returned material Is ver^ difficult
it is labortdbs to sbovcl, and the work
to her home In Battle Creek today.
ts very alow and costly where s fork
Mias Mary Bchnert of Chicago, who Is used. It U light and Is easily mug
was the guest of Miss Grace Chahoo netlxed. however, and the magnet Is
able to esrry a large qmintlty at each
has returned to her home.
Mre. J. Ellia of Sturgis, formerly | lift-Electrical World and Engineer,
Mrs. Archie Jamison of this city, is
------------------------SoT«l Life Ran.
the guest of Mrs. Harvey Langworthy.
WTist marine experts declare s solu
This Is her first visit to Traverse City tion of the problem of saving life st
in twenty-five years.
sea was demonstrated st the launcbiug
Mrs. Ida Carter-Rlchinood and U4 • MIV
life raft
from th«I at I ll\siA4
VASV- deck of the
Fi'encb line
daughter, Bernice, of Lansing, who Bteamahip La Savoie at the Fi'em
have been the guesU of her brother pier in New Yortt-clty recently iwhen a
and family. Mr. and Mre. H. L. Carter, woman with a touch of her gloved
hatwi tnmed a lever which liberated
left last evening for their home in
from the upper det-k of the liner a
LanslDg.
capable of bolding slxU -fi'e passcuMr. and Mri. Lynn Carter of Grand gers. The raft slid smoothly
.n>oo.hir f»rw«rd
fo
Rapids, who have been In the city the and plungpd Into the .North
ntiv righted and
a
floated
past week as the guests of relatives, where It Instantly
high upon the water.. Thirty
T^ilrt seconds
left last evening for their home.
bad Iteen
lM>
swung
Mra. Siebring left this morning for ister twenty sailors had
down to the raft with rojK.*s and were
Chicago to visit her son and daughter.
at the oara. with which the
Mr. and Mrs R. J. Mercer have forj „ provided- The raft
their house guesU Mra. Friedlander! iron and contains water
and A. W. Mercer of Detroit, also Mrs. j menu for water and food.
,o. chief .....
J. W. Harsba and son, Mercer, of Co-, vention of Harry Matson,
stew
lumbus. Ohio.
I srd of La Savoie.
Mias Bessie Dick of South Boardman j
is visiting Misa J. M. Haggard of West
Ninth street.
I
Mrs. Wilkinson of Buffalo. Mra. Kinion and Mrs. Jno. Bothanley of Sturgis
came in on the ten days excursion laat
evening to visit their sister. Mrs.
Robert Dewar.
Geo. G. Bates, vice president of the
Herald and Record company and Mrs. I
Bates, who have been the guests of
their fat her, Thos. T. Bates, and fam
ily. returned to Chicago last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Beers of 8t. Joseph
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn HewMrs. Clara Chaney and son of Ms
rion. Ind.. are the guests of her
brother. Charles Davis.
Mias Loa Crawford, who has been
visiting two weeks in Kalkaska, has
returned home.
Mrs.M. L. Swift of Kalkaska has i
been the guest of Mrs. Hettle M.
Strong.
fcL.
mV A IH80RD WANT ABk
TKV A ItSGOftO WANT Aa
9WWf
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j
$10*00
conigbt
Buys our last Hall
Tree. A $15.00
article. ^
Bu>'s the best Suit
of Men's Clothes
in the house.
Suits that were
new last spring.
$13.48
Bu>'s our last ChiL
fonicr, a $25.00 ar
ticle.
All velvet, Bnis>
sels and Ingrain .
Carpets
good Olorktofl
Suits
One'Cbird
Off
Aa
^
J
THE BOSTON STORE
mmm
FINAL CLEAN DP ON
Shirt Waists. Wash Goods
ETC.
All'Wash goods from 10c to 20c
per yard................................................................
TRY A RECORD WANT AD •
All Wash goods that sold up to 40c, per
|
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
‘i
At ■ 1-MduP of aakl Cuort. iield at tho Pn>-
^
la U»e matt- r of the ««ut
Lr<lim Van
tir»t annoat aoronnt aa Ouan
f, h’.
Vrl^
t^^rd^r^for Ux.
This lot includes Printed Organ
dies. Silk Nets. Silk Muffs and fine
Imported Goods. Lots are broken
and small, but there are some
very good things in the lot . . .
$1.00 to $2.00 Shirt Waists lo close
$2.50 to $:i.50 Shirt Waists to close
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THE NESSEH
TRANSPORTATION CO.
STCAMEB NAHISTEE
tol.48
Wash Shirt Waists sold lip to
$4.00, choice for..........................
Colored Chambray I’etticoats, soM mZf
at$l.50, $-2.<l0, $2.i5, for.................
OOINO WIKT
..SALE OF.
ImproTf-d SewlOK WBcblsr.
A Lancashln- mechanic has Invented
a machine which will sew direct from
two rtt'Is of thread, thus obviating the
winding of s]>ools and thr»-udiug of
abntties. Erjierts are quoted
that If the invention
the market In a thorough manner
will revolutionise the sewing machine
trade of the world
\ remarkable
feature Is the very small numbt^r of
Caed of “Thanka.
parts required in Its construction, and
We with to publicly express
as the cost of prodnrtion will, comparathanks to the many friends and neigh-! tlveiy ai>eaklnA be small, it Is exi>ected
bors who ao kindly and w illingly lent I that the contrivance w ill be put on
their aid and sympathy to ns during the market at a prii-e fsr below that
the illneas and death of our beloved
husband and father.
A Wawa«>rf«l
Dtac^verr.
Mrsyftary Copeland.
Throogfa a wonderful medical dis
fry Copeland.
covery. recently made, I»r. J. B.
Greene, a }ihysician of Mishawaka.
Copeland,
Ind, Is able to perform the most diffi
illiam Oopeland.
cult sarglcaJ of>erationa without the
Bllxabeth Copeland.
use of either ether or chloroform and
Mrs. Rose Hoxale.
yet eauae the patient absolutely no
pain whatever, and. more than that,
CIDER APPLES wanted at the cold the patient under the doctor*i knife is
atorage.
aug 28-tX fierfecOy coneCloos of all that is going
on. to able to converse with the doctor
and watch bto every movement os be
akUIfnUy wfahfa tbe knife In performtag bto operation.
aapis-a
p hnlilt of excusing ih
clple
fault of his usslidMnts only If the
faults
vonM jiiMify Hietum-lvrs liy Brrlpture
One day n woman enten-d his shop
and asked-to s«-e some matertal.
refus«-d to buy It Nh-musc I
1 riiMip. After slmw lng her some other |
go>vds. tl>e nsubtiutit liroughl l>uck the
' sit me ii.sltvhil. this time asking a higbei
prU'e, whereupon the eustoroer
Nniglit It. .\fterward. the proprietor,
who had witnessed the transaction, re[iroved his asslKtant severely.
The
| btter. rememls-ring the rules of the
“Oh. it's i
rstnhilsbment. n-plled'
cording t<i K4-ri|iture all right.
8he
was a stranger and I took her in."—
llurper’s Weekly.
-----------------------CIDER APPLES wanted at the cold
*torage.
aug 28-tf
j
------------------------I NOTTINGHAM. Irish Point. Bruv
! seL. Net and all fine Curtains laun
dered at 81S State street,
sept
Mrs. Frank Dyer.
j
j
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^
new rewder Better
A [wwder w bkh
a numU r
coffee mill
of powder experts recently by F H.
Briggs of ClevelHod. O. He say* It
showed a third greater penetrating
force than the ’•shlmoee’’ ptiwder of
the Japanese, which is sccounU’d as
the most powerful explosive known.
This powder ennuof be rxplodcil by
coucusslon.
being always in*<-essary. lnst«*ad of <-ostlng 16 cents a
pound It only costs 4 cents, and as no
expensive mill re«inlrlng heat is nec
essary It may be made on tJte field of
battle. The Inventor claims that It
may be used not only for fireurma, but
also for blasting inin*""***
A Curious Belief.
\
Some of the older inhabitants on
banks of the Saco rivt-r In Maine are'
very emphsHe In the belief that three
persons will be drowned in its waters
each year as k>ag as white men live in
the vicinity, or until Hobowocko. the
Indian satan. la overcome by the good
spirit of the stream.
WAN-r ADI
Opkokls’s curse dates back to 1G7S or
goe Into fsr CfaMififlalfaa
1G74. At that time It was commonly
AsBostOD icienttot says that hypneaccepted that Indians were ewimmers FOUNIN-Lady's Jacket. Owner call
can develop only natural luatlufti
by instinct and were not okUged to
and that the beri hypnottot In the
at J. N. Martinek'a Jewelry store.
learff the art.—Exchange.
sept <-lt* world cannot make e reelly moral perBon do wrong. From expertecsta he
bee made he britorce that 76 per emit
pf the bnmaa race. If nnresttmliied hy
British ofloert are haring the scars
Camay pride aad other Uke ennrtfarto
DANC»~81lver LAke nsTlllon. Fri of face woonds remomd by the nse of WANTED—Good girl for general dona, wonld Steal.
day evening. 8epL A Heim's orekea- light ray«. The enatoB fa rapidly
honeesrork. . 1214 Randolph atreeL
tra.
________________sept 4-W-7 glowing of enrgeoRS aendlng thair paseptG-dt
Ueau to hare the acan left by operaDUNLAPS on sale,
HAWES HATS on aafa.
Hamilton Clothiiig Ca
tkmareinorad.
WANTED—Apprentloe glrfa.
Miss eept 1-tf
aofi l-tX
HamUton Ooiking Oa
Heck, 141 East Front strest'
L ;, 1
".-Tl
%»nm*MY.«cminni«.i«K ■=■
Inquire stM a M.g. Uckstotfles
IMCVCR
luive we ever shown as nice
on assortment of Latlii>e' Side
Combs. Biick Combe and
complete Comb Sets as at
present. We now have the
three-piece Comb Seta at 10c,
15c, 25c and 50c per eet.
Back Combe 55c lo $1.00
each,
BKI-'TW
We have the latest in chil
dren’s Buster Brown Belts in
red, white and black. Also
the newest things out in Ladies’ Patent Leather Belts,
at 25c and 50c each. Extra
Sizes for stout people. We
have Uiem in sizes 30 to 45
inches.
^
Can early if you need
them.
Black Silks
On arroiinl of tin* immense- BiKyins of oar Black Silk
S;ili- w. h.ivt- «li-cidf«l t<* ruiilimic it for tJie iKilanct' of
thf wt-i-k. It is atliJiilPt]
lie tin* iir.-ateat value ifivini; f>;ih* of tin- st-.-isoii. iN-i- our m*w \ olvet Finish
TafffLis in 1‘lain (’<>ioca, (‘hamelion and ChangcyiMt*,
27 iurln-s widt*. at
$1.00
tr Yard
AN IMPROVED PROCESS
We would like Ui lay special stress on the VELVET
FINISH as an improvement over the oritfina Chiffon
ffnish brought out last neBson, The latter finish was
• a treatment of the cloth after weaving, which v«*ry ma
terially weakened t|ie fabri^and lessened its f^riod of
usefulness. The relvet finish on the contrary is a new
and improved process tikat is aooomplisUod hj a treat
ment of the yams previons to weaving and results in n
lustrous fabric that is ridi in appearance and will gi?o
most satisfactory wear.
E. WILHELM
m
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‘^ "t*) -nl;• ' ',• V ' i-'"*^ ’
peiiunT
,, tjfff*
Mti
■na wmm, WtsU4». Ito nvia^ «a
KumalmMmkr, wtmwmm%'i
'>
V:
fl iBwrmtbati* to
to Halaam 17. P^mheertoa haa aeeaplklRKarttTws. irnma^atiiaaam^
aMto Ma form la Mt toM aa la Za^
ai the poaltioa aa maaaffcr aC t|to omt
flrUaaEfeioarUarritotoctot^a. ,
caaUie daparttotat of the Barttof-lleTSartola ifA «• that ia I# ^
OaffmtypapPtoU^
aoa ha lb
^ MAaofa
A haj-tock load of marry yoaag panaoaator M ftoth H eoiMaaa fiaiaiaa M to la anmwaltoB kia iaal ehtotodCer.
pla attaa^ g danrhig party at th«
time, pnaaing away Sonday evaatag at
or hte. Tec tha eoamoa tiaa oC ^ i|e aarir eatodh to a Chriabaa and am
Oarmaa picmlcgroopd torn Priday-ev4S o'clock of InflaauaaUoa of the bower
tom aati apapamea la dartvafl Dw
«UA* H4TH OP iwco emr.
eto. The toneral arraagamenu were
' aa- fopad the grove oaa petrate property
.0«a Lewis, who racceUy opaacd
aod ther tooatTcMp off the gtmsa.'
la charge of Memtomes CurUs and
■ tha^ht fC at dothad wtth.a
the Sunnytlde marble, granite aad
WUItoma. '
The <*ly avhllahle grove Is that of stone works at Kewndlh, waa tn town
to la vhfapera that
▼«<’/ Monday and reports that baslneas to
for arm: with In* for daws, aad mem reaaaaaMe aad hddraaa theai- tore. Johnaon a. whh^ tba
Caat you em. sleep or work? Bad
^Ropathd)' tha most ihaUunme. horrl- aalvaa to maa'a mrmgathlto aad later ktodly offered foe the pnrpoee. but opening up briskly.
liver?. Hollister's Rocky Mountain
ovlng to ha dtotaaoe from tbe boot
I^daoas cmatara la aaiataaee.
aata. If bean
Hon. FYnnk EL Thnicher of Ravenna,
IN OTHER %WOflO« NO OUCH RCINO
Ten atokat rich, red blood, gives
OaacrtpUaa af tha Oavfl.
allgr. them he comae \m tome form or laa#lag and 'depot. It wm decided to fonnerly In the drug baslneas here,
streagth aad health. Corea when nil
AS ACCCRTCO OCVIL.
hold
the
gathering
|n
the
halL
gUltnde
that
to'a
cartcainre
of
hto
real
"No doabi tekial
to the
was a guest of Judge C. E. ?rbeeler
oGMri fall. No core no pay. 86 cents.
Tea or TnhlHa. Johnaon
B. P. Davis.
moat aocorata daacripUoa of hto per- aalC. Aad while awn are oecopled with
the latter part of the week.
The new awing bridge which crosses
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Reed of Jack-'
Vary 'pan TM«f to H«ar • Taachcr aoa and dignity to be fonnd In the thto earleatare he hlawelf to at work
TRY A record want AD
dnm river will be ready for business son are vialtlng at the home of Mrs.
whole Bible. Snraly tbe laagaage
ia hto real character.
OMto Oi« Ntoto CtoTMtiy—fWto
fera to a baiag naturally aadowfd
-Thoa for toatance. while the world abopt Sept. 16. Helena township pm r. R. WUIlams.
Mm «r Nw Apwkto** Crato
arlth extraordinary chamcteriatlca. Lp( to watching earefolly against the mon In this bridge at a ooat of 18.000.
Oeo. Sarasin is at Bsst Jordan fin
Several cottaces will be buUt here ishing the interior of a store bunding
OS read from Darby's translation. V. B. ster with crocodile sMa aad fiery eyes,
lS:lt: Thou who seaJest op the i
he to playing hnvoe with their rellg* thia fall for resorters from Columbia. for John Monroe.
TIm A44rM M tha pcraowa<t7
are of perfecUpo foil of wladom a*l tone fnfth by operating as an nngel erf Ma
■
Sheriff Gabrion of Beiialre was in
aa^ wlUdi
A swimming pool will be built at town Sundsy.
perfect la baaaty thou waat ta Rdaa. light
-faB vaa Mhrarad raatcrdajr afiar- tbe garden at Ood. Every prcekias
Alden this fall with bowling alley and
to Caaltad Being.
After a week's visit with Elk Rapidv
Dooa Ur Bar. Eitaa Rath uT Read Btoaa was ihy covering. Thon
row boau ntUchmenL
"After nil that hna beeo
friends, the Misses Jordan and Shaw not carried out as intended, for when
Cltjr. and aftar hto laeture a 'loo« aa aaaolnied covering cherub. I had can but cooclude that aatan of the
The new Main Hoase will have
left Sunday morning on the Illinois for “Kitty's" husband meets her again he
and IntacaaUBK dteeaaaloa folknred. aet thee ao. Tlww waat upon the holy Bible to n ve* exalted beUg
large addition bujlt this year.
belng and o
Chicago.
finds her as fascinating as the audi
aaoot Iha ataiaataata rireo belnc amanuln of Ood. Thou didst walk whoee bearing to that ofr n ml^ty I
The Ciysui Beach. Pere Marquette.
G and J McDononr of Kalkaska ences which have greeted this play
a diacaaatoo of tUa roodoeM
Lone Tree Point hotels will close abwi; spent Sunday In Elk Rapids.
up and down la the midat of stones of tenuu on nafperaal mle
Miss Alice JohnsuQ, who heads the
. tba pictured aatan.
fire. TTwMi waat perfect tn thy ways
Sept. 16. Alden and other resorts on
"We ahonld toy U*t noun.
Miss Mabel Wood has resigned her splendid organlzatloo which is under
Tbe ctatameiit that tatan bad do im- from the day that thou waat created Ood. to tbe moat powerful of all pow Torch lake bare hnd the largest num poaltloc at Cooperit reaUurant. Miss u,e dtrecilon of Jules Murr). is a
> mediate work la leading the natural till trarigbieouaness was found
ers. He has ooosumaute wisdom, but ber of resorters this year of any year Lixzie Grmmntel succeeds her.
singer and comedlenn* of distinctive
man Into ala brogbt forth much crttl- thee.P R. Williams left Monday for Bel charm and has a partin Kitty " that
it to a wisdom without the aafeguard previous.
clam. Uoi^ laughable and aerkm^.
lalre and Petoskey on professkwal is exactly fittinl to her i>ersonallty.
of righteousneea.
Satan Fall.
ooe of tbe BM>nibeM of the amretu
“He has a beauty and can show him
“But saun fell. Rev. V. 17. *Thy
* Natlag that he thought that aatan heart waa lifted op because of ifay self In such nUractive guises ns to win
4a^M Tnrivw
1
mm
ELK RAPIDS.
had beea plctared as a pretty beauty. Thou hast corrupted thy wii- an except those who know the i>erft*ct
The
Mlsa Sva Morse of Pontiac returned
Tbe reeonl of Japut.'s nvv-nt inatcri. good fellow aad he wa« surpHaed dom by reaaon of thy brightness; I beauty.
home Monday after a few days’ vtolt I •! progre^ is. it seems, os remork•ble ns ber progress in military
While we're wiSing to rapply
acotfrdlagly. The dlacuaaloo c loaed have cast thee to the groond.'
“With these chnraetertotlcs what a
with Dr and Mrs. H. Beach Morse.
och lij;ht tbinffi in lambw at
by Preatdlng Elder Retr. O. A HetMrs Geo. Simonson of Kalkaska vis achtewment. The ltirreas<> of postal
“Satan lost his Innocence as Adam tempter he can be to fallen roan* Sperial to the Evening Record.
ihinglto and lath, we do rejotoe
Elk Rapids. Mich.. Sept. G.—The ited at the home of W. J. Towers, Sun snringB during the first eight uiontbi
tier, of Jackana. ghiag a practical afterwards did. but ha waa atJII the What altractlons he can offer to the
af the WTir. for example, shews an luorders for Ins joiaU for
many Elk Rapids rt^dera of the Rec day.
view of the aub)ect from the atand- mighty angel—the one whose place casual mind!
crease from f l.’i.3«i.0nrt to |lR,ni2.»«0.
framing and ■cafFoMing-^it*s
, point of the Bible, atatlag that unleaa wkq flrat and whose opportunities
"Without going into further dcuil ord will be surprised to learn that
Miss 1
tndlratlng an sstonlshlng Itw-eTane of
tbe immensitr of building ma
one clung to Its teachfaga they were might have fixed him forever In the let ua conclude that saun. next to Harr)- Hlrahberg. who for several ume he
the aoniees front wbleli such savings
terials that iniereata ns moat.
apt to fall Into all mauaer of dlacus- very highest placo of fill created Ood, it the wisest and strongest being years has conducted the leading dry
F. M. Bosworth of Traverse City was • re drawn—the li<-t»mes provided by
akma of the vtenta of such a peraoo- beings.
revealed In the Bible or known in the goods and clothing store here, is abom a guest of John F Boyd tbd first of Uie fndnstrial einpU»yment. *nie savings That's an indication Utot what
bank dejtosits have Inrrensed 21 |>er ever yon want in the lumber
to dispose of bis stock and retire from week.
age. He called him a pcceonage^aa
“One of the mysUrlea of Wvloe rev worid.
cent,
during
tbe
same
pcrUKl.
Thors
line
is proenraUe here. Let ns
the
mercantile
business.
.
Mr.
Hlrah
much to l>e ciinaldered So as the per elation Is the poaltJon In which BaUn
Is a DiplemaL
Miss Lnlu Nsekerman left Saturday has also
an lncn>a«e of hank
add that orf prioea pleaae the
aoa of Ood. whom ail worshipped, always stands to Ood. ootwitbatand"He la both wiser and si longer than berg has been In business here for for Alden. where she will teach dur •erves nnionntlr^: to .'I..', per cent., an
best posted.
though unseen. "If you Weep to the ing his fail. Why waa be not driven nun. He to a diplomat with wisdom, about fifteen years and by close at ing the coming school year.
fnormae of l<i-'i per <-ont. In ri«-e pro
scriptures aatan cannot do so very
duction. of S.2 per rent In exports and
never again to have any communi cunning, and cleverness which ia al tention and strict business Integrity
of 0.2 per cent. In luiporU.—Harper's
much f*4'll." vaa his closing remark, cation with Ood? In place of this wc ways plausRile. He U not In hell only, has built up a fine trade. The only
Weekly.
to which a hearty "amen~ was Ce- Hnd him a relation In which he can nor In dent and dlvw. but in the Heav reason he assigns for tbe stupenskm
apended.
present himself before Ood In the verr enly places, the religious sphere, on is that Ihe confinement eceas^ to the
Tha ReeaenaUty of Satan.
highest company Job 1:6. The sons God's ground, and always opposed to successful trasacllon of bis bulneas is
undermining his health and he pro"No truth told out by the word of of Ood came to present tbemaelrea be Ood."
BIG ATTRACTION WILL BE SEEN
mnke.tbe change before it is
Ood has been more perverted than fore Jehovah and aatan came also in
AT STEINBERG’S GRAND.
loo late. Mr. Hlrachberg will continue
that which reveals aatan In bis person their midst • And Ood did not repri
his residence here, and although his
and character. The aatan of ScHpture mand him. but entered Into converaaplana as to the future are unsettled, he
and the devil of^mmoa belief or auIf you are not at present doing your typewriting
will engage tn some vo^tion which re Final Arrangements Have Been Made
pertllUon are not the same person. flech.. 8:1. ‘And be thowed me Joshua,
by the touch method, it will pay you to spend an hour
and Guarantee Hat
Posted
quires more out of door exercise tha i
Tbe aatan of the Bible Is one of the the high prieat. standing before the
jar two at our school every everung. You can save a
dllng dry goods.
by the MsnagemenL
most august aud awful characters pre angel of Jehovah and satan standing
great deal of time and your woi^ will be more pleas
J. G. Eldston. owner of Skogemo;;
sented to the view of man. The devil
SpecUil to the Evening Record.
: his right hand ‘o resist him.'
ant. You can’t afford to be looking first at your short
of Chiiateadom Is a m>ih. There l«.
“Here we see him in another very
Alden. Mich.. eSpt. 6.—Tbe first sn- Point resort, reports that his guests
Managers 8teinl«»rg Bros, announce^l
hand notes or manuscript and then at your typewriter
in other words, no such tx-lng as com exalted piare. and that too In a poal- nunl plJttlc of the Northern Michigan are returning home and that although this morning that they had made thekeys. Save this time of looking on and oft; it will
monly accepted devil.
of opposition. The Lord does not Beekeepers' nssoclsUon was held here the season has been short. Skegemog. r«*qulred guarani.N- that "The Isle of ^
mean dollars to you.
Other northern Mlrhi
..
^
•The tendency to pervert the truth disdain or condemn him. but give^ Wednesday, Aug. 80. The meeting In common i
i
enjoyed
I
is one of the oldest and most common him only a rebuke applirable to one in was held )n the Grange hall, where tb» gan resorts,
You can make the change without any disadvantage
prosperous |
traveling this sea»«m and one of
facta of human history. A disposition high position.
forenoon was spent 4n visiting and in summer.
to you whatever, and we know that you will succeed,
I the big successes of taat season would
H. T. Blodgett,
superintendent be seen hert- in Its entirety, including
to misstate, to exaggerate. Is and has
Again when the Son of Ood came to ■poctlng the different samples of
If yoi•u do not. you will not be required to pay any
been so common, as to l>e met with In earth, while winds and waves obeyed honey on exhibition. Among the sam of schools, aayt h<
Its own special orchestra. The attrac
tuitioi
kept school building than tbe Cer tion Is the No 1 company, it bavinr '
almoet evor>'llilng man has ever writ Implicitly, and w|pie demons acknowl ples of honey shown, which were of
ten or said. It Is the rar«*st thing to edged bis authority with 'eagerness, spectol interest, were packages of |
Write, call or telephone.
This speaks well
opened the Detroit 0|>*-ra house last
Rod even a teacher who quotes the saun meeu him In open and proposes honey gathered froth honey dew.
week and repeated Us hit of the previ
Bible correctly. It is common to hear to negotiate with him for the first and orange blossoms, catnip and golden
, ous ynar This production cornea from
years,
and
during
this
time
has
been
,
^
things purporting to be fmm the Bible highest place.
rod. besides samples from rsspl>erry.
that are not In It at all
section of the coun•And let us note carefully the. gn basswood, elm. soft maple, etc., sam absent from his duties but nineteen |
*Vrm^mrmm
MIoHlsain
Craad DiaeraUttsd.
awer of Jesus to his ‘ propoalUons. ples running through every shade from dav£.
try
It is said this extravaganza
Lawrence Moritz, who has jusl caused a sensation In Chicago, when"Some i»r the hoariest atalements of Luke |. Get thoo behind me. saun. for water white to the darkest amber
Remember the number, 239-241 East Front Street,
religious belief are entirely contrary it is written thou absH worship the Many styles of packages for extracted raised the buildings occupletl by A it ran at the LaSalle theaterjfor twen
Over
Singer
Sewing
Machine
office.
to the Bible. ThejnenUon of one Is Lord, thy Ood. and Him alone shall honey were on exhibition. One which Goldfarb and Phillip Lynch, will ihi. ty-six wc?ek«
It was then taken to
•ufllcteoi here: The A|H>stle'B Creed thou serve*
attracted special attention was exhib week raise the store building and rest , Boston. Globe theater, where It do
Is almcwt universally accepi€>d as th^
SsUn Heard Truth.
South I
loving audience* four
ited bp Ellas Coreyou of Petoskey donee of Mrs. Mary Johnson
River
street.
very emt»odlment of Divine truth, and
“ThesF words were no more spon which was a simple process for sealing
* teen weeks, and then to New York, a I |
yet the Hrsl sentence—I l>elleve In taneous expression of insulted dignity the ordinary Jelly glass, without the
Curtis 1. Wood has pitched his
the Majestic (heater, where it quickly j
Ood the Kaiher Almighty, maker of than to announe^ to saun a momen- screw top cover by moans of paraf on the vacant space between the I
established Itself a* a prime favorite.
Heaven and of earth'—has no sanction
inith which was that not he. hut fined paper which fenders the package iDK ailec and John Ruawii'. black!
In the Wont of God. There Is not a JesuH was the first and satan and all secure and safe for shipping with no amlih abop and la buyint apple! He
line in the Bible setting forllj the KW prlncIpallileH and jKJwer wore to be be danger of leaksge
musical comedy.
A Beat Gmua Comady Sat ta Hsiie
llicr as the Civator. but there are hind Him in the order of universal
Ed Pinter, Jflfin Butler. Samuel F«*bl and Ihe chorus numbers art- said to lxWhile tbe gentlemen were thus
many i>assages telling of tbe Son a« preferment.
busily engaged in discussing matters man and Julius Mayer left Saturday marvels of stage invention
ingafor
Big
Rapids
to
enter
the
Ferris
in
having made all thini
“But tbe point here is that aaUn of mutual Interest, the ladles had
The musical numbers are of tb.‘
as a beinj; of enough dignity to bC brought the hall tables Into requlslUou gtltute Fred Marriou meni Monday to singable whlsilesble kind, and there i*
loala
Acs Anpal
THomm to'wt^nx Boym
the comitany with the First Beg»«- and they were soon literally ftroaning take a course In pharmacy
no doubt but shat the mo.m cairhy
“One of the roost ramlUar subject•«
Rev,
C.
S.
Rlsley
has
gone
to
at
ten.]
n
of
the
Falhpr
He
met
the
Lord
under ihe weight of the good things
tjf them will Ite heard on the street* i
thought of tn Christendom Is angels
People who claim to knom little of once and was eompletely Uaflled. Since which the housewife knoas bow to the annual M E. conference which will long after the enioigement here |
be held at Charlotte, oi>enlng tomor- Among the most attractive feature* of i
Christ or the Gospel have ver> set thon he has not dared to come Into provide on such occasions.
In the Clever Conctx’ted scheme to Produce Laughter
presence. Those who abide In
A large part of tbe company at once
the Tale of Spice" I* a "pony ballet - I
tied views of angels. A large proper
Mr and Mrs Chns Woolpert of Kal composed of twelve little girls, not '
tlon of people think they are dlsem- Christ are therefore safe. It Is the attempted to relieve the ubles of their
l>ackallder,
the
cold
Christian,
the
one
burdens and although they dlsplayel kaska spent Sunday in Elk Rapids, the selghlng over
pounds for Ihe en- |
iKjdled human spirits The Bible never
presents an angel in human sbap-'' who walks at a distance from Christ, the most \letermined effort and the guests of Ihelr daughter. Mrs. W J tire lot. who do some very clever work '
throughout the entire performance.
fvihervlae than in fhe form of a man j who Is the victim to saUn's wllef. most persistent perseverance they TowersThe steamer Illinois made this port
So satan has iHt'n caricaiur«Hl and Mono who are Christ's can ever perish, were obliged to give up tbe struggle
"Hans an' Nix." with those tuerlin.;
and give way to reinforcements, who Rnoday morolag and discharged a
mlsrepn>eentt>d till almost ever)- line but they can l»e led astray so as
I met with not much belter sue quantity of freight. Including three comedians, Dixon and Fields, will
ament of the scriptural satan tias l>een Jure their testimony and pierce themselves through with many sorrows.
cess. After dinner waa over a short draft horses for Oliver J Power*. She the attraction at Steinbergs Grand
effaced.
took on a small consignment of apples opera bouse tonight Dixon and Fields
Doaan't Cauaa Ail Wrong.
program
was
rendered
by
tbe
young
8atan An Angel.
The apples were are old time favorites in vaudeville,
"It is a common belief that satan Is people, consisting of soogs. reclutlons. and potatoes
•‘Let us note that satan Is an angel. the instigator of all wrong. This is
readings. e\c. The meeting then took •hipped by E. R. Bigg*. C. L Wood and and their engagement here should ,
It Is needless to say to any close stu true only in a remote sense. Satan
a recess of fifteen minutes and gath Loaers A Cole Bros. The latter firm prove the most successful of their ca-,
A Society CouK«dy of Extreme imijortauce
dent of the Bible that to the form of led man to his tall, but since that fall
ered on the front stqps of Hsrper'-- shipped the potatoes, the first of the reer, aa they bring slth them a brand
the angels in their essential being we evil in all its forms is the natural out
new musIcaJ comedy that replaces j
photograph galleiy to be photographed. season.
know very Utile. A very ancient rabbi come of man's nature and he needs no
Tbe steam barge ^Tnnebago -was at their successes of former years. The
The meeting was again called to
professed to have questioned an angel •uggestlon or motive from aaUn to do
tbe iron company's dock Friday anJ gown*, company and electrical effects
upon this point. The angel replied: snyThlng that is wrong. Thia is order In the ball, where, after the dis Saturday and dlacharged a cargo af are the peer of any comedy pruduc- J
posal of the routine business a ques
The Setni*Musical Comedy Success of the Past Season,
have no form, but appear at dif Christ's teaching. Mark T;^l-23.
Naiurall) I
tion box was opened with a dlscusalou iron ore. She cleared Saturday night tlon that travels today
ferent times and for different purposes
•There is not a aln known to man
for Eacanaba.
Dixon and Fields will occupy the cen-;
lt> different forms. Sometimea we that la not embraced, and the Lord of subjects of Interest to the fraterni
The steam barge Afbert Soper ter of attention, but they also have :
ty.
Among
those
who
took
part
in
the
take the form of a man; aomeUmes says they come from within, out of
discnxsIo&B were Oeo. H.'Kirkpatrick cleared Friday night for Chicago with company of aell-known and capable!
PETITE
that of a wheel; aometlmea we are tbe heart of man.
of Rapid City, president of the aaao- a cargo of 870.000 feet of 1U Inch hard actora Every act of the farce has
sent forth as light.*
many tongs and dances, and spectal at-:
Man la to Blama.
clntion: Secretary Ira D. Bartlett and wood lumber.
Tn the flrn chapter of Exeklel <me
tendon haa been paid to the selecting ^
Geo.
J^quays
of
Bast
Jordan.
Messrs.
Tbe
quantity
of
wheat
received
Sat
••Jesus
says,
James
1:14-16:
'Every
can read of the same angel appearing
of the chorus of handsbme maidens.
In the form of man. a flash of light, man Is tempted when he la drawn Beecham and P. P. Fox of Williams urday at the Elk Raptda flooring mil!
own luaL Then burg. Ellas Coreyon of Petoskey. Sam- haa noi equaled in any one day'ddVing
and wheel. Satan appears in differ away and enticed of
"The Marriage of Kitty." which is to
the post nine years.
ent forms to suit the occasion. So wheh lust^aa oowceVred. It brlngeth n«l Cbapman of Mancetons
appear at Btelnberg's Grand opera
forth sU; slB when It U flntobed
ABKWg other membeiJ present wer^
Labor day wna obaerrwl at this place hotoiie OB Friday. BepL 8, for the first
other dark angels came to earth
brlng^ forth death.' Sorely theM E. D. Townsend at Roauis, Clarence by a parade by Longaboremen's union. time, la a comedy of the most delight
tatan as a Dragon.
"No doubt the mediums of Spiritual two passagee Miow coocloalvaljr that Tovnaend of KslkMltn. Mr. Doty of Mo. 683, nooompnaied by the members fnl type,, with its central figure a
ism and the teachers of the other satan has no Immediate work to do In Otniinl Lnk^ James Martin of CusUr at oth^ ^ona. A dance waa ^ven yotrag. penniless woman who marries
lending
the nnturnl aun Into ali^ Hto towashlp. together with many of the In the'ercttlng at the opm bonsear^-hereslea of our day—such as
at Ihe InxUDc^ of her guardian, who la
"Kitty is witty, dainty and pretty at her coui^
tho holier of the i&eaaer MUlre F fiUcltor.'. 1a client of hto who must be
Christian Science, etc., are people* for work begins when there to n prospect pMSDlnent dtlxens at Alden and nearly
Kate."—Denver News, March 20th.
tbe time poaaeaaed by evil aplrtu who of a man'a geiUng oat from In nnder an of the above named genUemen haa inat been andcyiDlns a thoroogh wed by a ccertain date or lose a large
cxNK«ai tbemselvea behind the form the natural thmlldooiL Henoe we eee vwe-nceompaiiled by thdr wives and
fortnse. "KlUy" is nnfitted to earn
ibegr tahabtt Saun. aa the Bible In- hto ncthrlty aatoog Chrtottons and altofftber the gathering was voted
her Uring and to.promlsed that she end
forva us. at one time came In tbe form those who are aaelrtTtg to be each.
. M. F. Uackcnaaa. a tooner Bfik I
her hnebnhd are to go their separste
Charactor af tito PaviL
nf a aerpeoL In that grand book of
Mvm deeUnd thto the next anmtal Ids bof. who for the paat year haa t
Vnyx immediately after U»« -ceremony
•ymbala. RevetaUona. aatan U aeea aa
pfonle he ImM to Peln^. the time tn the ei
and n djroroe to to releoM hff after
one year. *hie plmn for the dlrorqe Is
tSZr.
SS.BSr.'SS
sssy^arrac;
niffownanMaini
Im proil^csithc^flavor
and addrto the hcalthftilncss o£ the foodJ
mi
Wc Like Elk Things
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
ISLE OF SPICE COMING
STENOGRAPHERS
Traverse City Business College
STEINBERG'S GRAND OPERAHOUSE
T O IM I O H TI
Dixon
and
P'ialda
HANS AN’ NIX
FUN %18!r
Mns 2Sc, 3Sc. SIk, 7Sc
MUSIC
Tbat Yw Ca
Wkiifli
Tliftm 12 Ilf Sntl
RRIDAY, SEI»X. 6
PAunr
panrr
ALICE JOHNSON
THE MAIUUAGE OF KITTY
One Boar From Beginning to End
MOW OM msbum
Prit(lj25c,35c,50c,75taf«^
to*re,baLBaaHy caaacatad to icasala.
Mext day she was tato fhtally a with
appeaflritla, aad was bortod a few
Tha qaaaayad gM. tha toon from
Wheaa xlght^afe laa down
her
toft dayaagOL
Baesiat reports hy the state hoard of
chMk; iar a iMwttar It a TrararA
tbttakaB.Mma«ar:
lathaJIleb*
fliNMir rfvor
syMsei
ami ye
Wiot AAffOC or OOJIliA
A
------ aaarsparaalagftlapolieTaadIt
INT
fimm4 TfMWTM Kim te a Fa»arWa
TiMAar OrawtH AacaaNaa la Ks-
bfr baslaeee mttahmi sA eaitter dewslepaisat here thaa
la the
ear Ihea ceased, prorinr that In his
DM»at la OraaL
Mo miner what Bay be the capacity
rsllroeds
I the
w^
the aMtboda persaed for the raiioai
threat
tog tnrnad oaf In 1904 a total of 47.*
to early
hi Uie snbee*
In 1902.
good hardwod
of seven coocatas.
timber
was
sacrificed
the severdl
reitroads and for firewood that was
Manistee
shipped to towas In the more aodlh-
OMAOfi feet
erly
Uls were ao^more than s single mill
earliest Umsa of eteemboaUag oa the of large capacity, sawing pine
aU
the
oortbem
eoaatlee—ooe
Iskes a
of the
state
PYom
large assoent of
wood
the
was
la esch tostance the to-
torn oat la a single season.
would
Thus It
ailcbt almoat say hi all Uw townablpa
eaed for making stanm on the several
can be seen that the hardwood produc
—are saw nllls. rangfaf Cto«b the HtUe
imes whose boats tooched at vnrkma
tion of Michigan, though large In the
alnale drcolar to the bis drat daaa
points from Bogtanw to rmskfort for
aggregate. Is not of sufficient msgni-
repleiiUhment of their sopphes.
tode nearly to approach pine produc-
points, which tara ool hardwood lam- Farmera have destroyed a large qaaaber. These aeneroas Bills, of a great tfty of hardwood la thd proeass of
range of grade and capacity, saw aev- cleariag land, but aot so anefi aa was
mBls produced 35.4*6.000 feet of hard
mliu of
the labeside and
railroad
Uon
In
Us
palmy
period.
wood lamber In 1904;
Csdillsr
those of L4id-
< r»l kinds of wood, cater to a virlety
sacrificed In ^lat way througbool thd
of marketa and la aamerous tastanres
lower countice of the
which
610.000, Onaway lO.OOO.oOO and s mill
Utilise a portion of their produce In
were settled before the creattoo of s
at Slocum, owned by s Grand Rapids
local naatifaclares.
hardwood market of mafiyiitiHe.
In Michigan, hardwoods there Is a
wide range of forms info which trees
are
worked,
from
stale,
26413.000,
Traverse
firm. 10.000400 foot.
Binee the deeleosloo of the pine In-
City
34.
Boyne City. In
Charlevoix county Is a heavy producer
duatry of Michigan much of the capi of hardwood lumber, (he total output
square
stnictaral tal, mill eapacRy and energy of seme
A large amoont of the sCfOttger lomber aumafaciarera
timber to toothpicks.
Ington
St that point in 1904 having been 23.
000.000 feet-
At Bast Jordan 9.000.000
of hardwood limber in Mlchlg^ is do-
of the state has been diverted to the
feet was produced In the same year
votod'-lo the manufactnre of coopers*
productloa
of hardwood
snd St Empire 7.000.000 feet.
stock.
the Grand
Traverse region
Another large smonnt Is '
lamber.
Italg. on the Mackinaw division of (b '
Manistee valley and along the Grand
MScblgan Central, the output last year
rnnslderable
certain
Raplda A Indiana, the Michigan Cen
by one concern was over 7,000,000 feet,
woods goes into agiicuUural machines
tral and other railroads an extensive
snd band Implemcnu and lato wagon
hardwood business has grown op. Tbb
000.000 feet was turned out.
stock.
has
Sable 8,890,000 feet of hardwood lum
fruit
pereqatage
of
Tool handles, broom handles.
baskets and
parts
of
packing
boxes absorb s good deal of hardwood
luml»cr that Is thus consumed Inside
^he limits of tho slate.
basket
line
Ihi^
In the frott
are
several
large
factories which take their
rial In the log and work H Into veneers
by means of their own machinery, the
opcralkiD ending' with the evoivement
of the finished product.
In the furni
ture line manufacturers
In
some In
stancy have Interests In timber snd
mills ;as adjuncts
to their hnslness.
and BO It Is with severs! of the Indus
tries using hardwoods.
Then there is
the ntanufaetiire of special stocks of
ntlliratlnn.
Much of
hardwoods
material.
goes
In
the
into
which
Michigan
house
building
maple
flooring
leads, though bssswood snd blsck snd
white ash. ss well ss hirch snd l>eech.
rut
no
smsil
figure
In
the
Interior
building line.
Many Uses for Hsnhsrood.
In fart, unless one msde s thorough
Investigation and to<d< note of the mu!Ilpllclty of uses
woods
of
wntUil
find
to which
Michigan
It
sr«
Che
devoted
Impossible
he
to compre
hend them sit or bo shle offbsnd
formulate a list of them.
earh of
Then again
the woods has Its
adsptshillty.
specific
which Introduces
rlous element
been
s whole,
f
in
Its
develop-
At Au
Preservative Policy Needed.
A large part of tho extensive hard
wo«»<l areas of Grand Traverse, Wex
ford. Charlevoix. Emmet, Cheboygan.
Western
Michigan
..........
a
manufactiirlDg
In the woodworking
line
Its people natiiralK have dcvcl
oimh]
the
woodworking
Industries
have the people of Maine
It as
natural graduation from the saw mili
to the factory of various utlllxatioii.
It was along In the early '70s of
Centti
W
Presque
by
Isle.
the large,
fiilloming rear he marfttuever
The married
the manufacturers of case goods will.
Montmorency.
old
pine
Oscoda
full grown and hereafter Is more likeiy
The
culling of the hardwoods also
will tend to the settlement of the lands
Itcgao to be cxtenslrely rut into
hy farmers: for generally It la the pol
I'cr
icy of the osmers to put the cutover
tlmlier and coopers' stock were exteo
lands on the market. Bnt In on^aense,
slvely produrtul
and a verj Important one. It seems as
In the Saginaw and
After the rail
riwdt, iH-gan to l>e «(ttended outward
If a far sighted wisdom on the part of
the hardwood land owners of northern
from Saginaw and Bay City and north
Michigan, in
ward fn>m the aoutbem part of the
dictate a degree of preaervation. ac
Ntate into the northern couatles. and
cording to a wise'forestry policy, of
mills were erected along the several
the magnificent hardwood forests ao
lines for iht> rutting of pine, operators
both
pentnanlaa. wonld
largely In the posseaaloii of wealthy
began to reallio that the remoter sec lumbermen and other landholders.
tions
thus
reached
by
the railroads
Is a rich timber heritage that it sC
alKiunded with hardwood timber of re
a pity to destroy, as has so largriy
markably good growth. It WMM oatnral
been done in the sonthera oonnUes of
that this must have been so. for the
the state.
railroads ent arraaa the country and
sroods of MIchlgaa have wltaeased the
thus iraversod the
divides between
The owners of'the hanS-
destrncUve example In other ssetkBs
the streams, which qjg|e high land of
or the eoantry and have the appoHua
good soil,* capable of producing hard
woods.
example.
; luiimada OpMMd Wilda.
Ity oC ppesmitlM n dllareat and battar
Forestry exparU hava dope
onstratad dearly that foraat area*-fcMi
Wken the prodnctloD of pine lum
be ao aoiMMMrtaad ax to yMd a fair
ber was tho principal thing that kind
latarast on the lavaetaMaL while the
,of Umber was largely found in bodies
timber gimrth eaa ba piasanred ao mt
towart the headwaters of the principal
to be perpatoaL
streama and their tributariea and the
gD the whole leMth of pease rvatkm la
dennm* giwwth* went eat at aear drtr-
aaoovdaaea wMh the dietataa of the
?r was cut In 1904.
Oywter Itsy. L I . annomiHnc tl
medintn sited slmrk hns tnken up bis
abode In rtie bay. nttrartivl by i
school of bluefisli. and has lieen serl
ously frigbteoing the luithers.
Are these insrine pirates gmirlng
A tterx •T-Dm'*
One day during
Governor Robtii*
aw* aflministratlon Lamdnt,
then
Shoot » years old. strolled Into the
semhiy and took his usunl seat among
the reporters. It was then alwut 11
o'clock.
He
worked steadily until
nearly 1. when he turned to one of bis
eoworkers and aald: “I say Hhave a little business of a personal
character to attend to today. 1 wWb
that yon would look out for the Argus
for me. Will yon?"
•All right," was the reply.
About 9 o'rloek that afternoon the*
mao who bad promised to do his work
met Lamoat hurrying toward the rail
road station with s hag la his hand
“Hello, Dan! Too*re a nice fellowr*
he eried. *1 thought yon told me yon
had some personal buslneiai In town.“
“Well, that's all right." rejoined
Lamoat. **lt's out of town, yon se
be beck tomorrow.*'
230 Lamont left Albany; st 8
tfeloek be was to New York, at 0 he
ms commission as sheriff, ami shortly
tWer midalght be was one of the party
that bbohe Into the sberirs offlee at
(be efty "half and totfk poesesaion of
It—PIttjiBrg DlspaJcb.
An inoaastar to Bootb Wales
If the ovaara coaoot
able Btreams as possible.
science of fopettry they can at lea»t
But the rall-
the
........................■ is a great bellev«*r It;
tion* bring I.<•<*<’
year
exhibition buildings, and another qiiar
Bloodshed wa^ narrowh
ter of roUIlon-dollar exposition bulM
projcwied.
FOR RENT—Throe rooms. Inquire
603 West Seventh strehl.
aug 21-tf
TO RENT—UnfurnUbed rooms; alao a
good barn, InqOIre at 218 West
Eleventh street.
July 19-tl
FOUND
,h,. rhillppitu service He iis.-.l
«‘*rds ol
tee. forcing the committee to resort t<«
'hey rushed upon him and graR|teil his
the
laM
of
Grand *Trunk railroad
S-seated oarrihger to stack, felto a atea
line twoeeated oarriafia.. trmpa Sa4
single boggles. Ktodly^ve ato a «aU
when In need of ssyfhter la this Uae.
A Itotrolt man. H. It MrColkwfll,
told this story of Japanese sbsrpaeaa.
st * Ixtulsvllle hotel:
**A yming Jap wns rmplo.red In tbe>
olBre of a big Ann as s confidential
clefk.
One day when the manager
came upon nu neconnt a long time doe,
be IfauAril It to the Jap anti sahl:
“ ‘We have tried every way to make
its man |iay. bnt have heen muihto
ge tanything out of him. Hr has
Ignoretl all Ihe letter* sent Jilm In the
last six niotith*. Kee what yon ran do
him.*
tl a few days the manager was
astounded to i^-rive a check for ftayment In full from the man be had
given till a* a tiad propnaltioa and who
bad re*l«twl III* most powerfnl efTorts.
He wa* *o interested that be began
to wonder whnt the Jap had written
and looked up the letter In the flies,
'lilt* I* what he found;
I tear Sir: If you do not remit to
full immedia1el.\ , we will take steps
that will cause you the utmost
sstonisliinent.—Detroit JournsL
Roltert
LOST -Ring wUh Ihrei’ set* iH'iwecn
poslofflrd aitil Hotel Whiting. Re
ward if rcturiKMl to Hotel Whiting.
sept 5 2t*
the nailve Igorrote longue
dlspleavinj; to the natives With sr*«‘srs
Intenirban cars at
LOST
Milton ScatterpKri came home recent
,,
with
ihe Grand Rapids Lal»or day comml'
the committee talks
FOUND—rockellKxtk on Edgewoo.l
road OwntT can have same by
claiming property and paying for
this notice
aug 28-tf
„,jih ibeMrviM fair at Dowaglar.
heavy flnancjal blow to the city
broke Us contract
av.-ri.d it
ignrrou- village, one of ihe feature
If the p^e^em cam
paign Is Micce-sRful It cannot l.ut deal
Ih-caiisc It
FOR RENT—Front room near Boardman avenue school. Sultshio for
teachers. Inquire st 43G Webster
street.
sug 39-tf
buyers
Grand ! i^^ge !amilie> and President Ro«»s«Hundred^
|Hdiry in iliis n-gard ma^e a Id.;
thousands of dollarti are Invested
Rapids twice a
FOR RENT—House.' furnished or un
fornished: also rooms
Call forefioons at 511 Fifth streoL sept 2-4l
Vos» Is 61
old and works every day on his
,
momoat. , thn.at, threatening death
The mad a-ar
of the prison gn^honse
street.
He says
MattJ.Johhsohs
"Bnch a hullaltaloo was raised al»on*
the parole of Frank .^ndrews that Gov
ernor Warner seems to be prejndlet-d
“There is good
*rhi.H is our guarantee which goce with
j •very bottle.
i
For 5aie aad Ouaraatoed Only by
I
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
wABWK-rs
MAXES UCB. UD IIOOP. HEALTH AITD STltNGTH
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
NERVOUS
PmULE
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
ECZEMA
SCURVY
rheumatism
ERYSIPELAS
GOUT
tuberculosis
NERVOUS DISEASES
BLOOD POISON
said; “more good than bad.
KIDNEY TROUBLE
IRREGULAR MENSES
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
LIVER TROUBLES.
the essence of rare
Bast Indian Plants, and are the perfected reault of over 20 years of
medical
reaearch.—fiA-MU-LAH acts
promptly on the Lungs,
Liver
and Kidnoya.
Those organs are directly responsible for the condition
of the blood.
SA-MU-LAH is a blood pnrtfying medicine pat up In uh-
let form, and cOototet nothing of an Injurious nature. They are Invalu
able In cases of specific febrile disorders where the blood has s large
excess of febrtoe or uric acid.
Every disease or disorder (hst flesh Is
heir to can be traced to Impura Bleed.
SA-MU-LAH ha* helped thou
FREfe.
FOR SALE—Store hnliaing, stock and
fixturee. wni sen all or any part,
or win ront building. Apply at once
Chaa. Rownlhal, Traverse City, Mich,
i
may 27-tf.
Quacks flourish Immensely In Rna-
THE riTV S(*H(M>L OF MUSIC will
n-Minie regular work Monday, Sopt. Ih
Siiident* are enrolling their names bebin- th«
hour-
time
to soenre
favorable
All IcKMinK will |K« given In the
-Hiillo
vinltor* will be received ou
Til.><la> !• m. "f < arh wet-k.
sept Cft9
TAXES
The tax rolls for the collection of
srlity»| and city taxes and apodal as*
Kossments for tho five wards of the
city of Traverse rity. Mich., have baea
I will l>e in my office for the
pose of coIU>ctlng
said taxoa
every
wo«‘k day frt»m now until Nov. 1, 1995,
from K o'clock until 11:30 o’clock la
the for«no<in. and from 1 o'clock nntll
4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before SepL 1st wlB
received
without
colledloa
and all taxes remaining
Sept
1st and until Oct
feet,
unpaid
ofi
1st. a penalty
of one per rent for collection iffll bO
charged.
On all Uxes remaining no-
paid on Oct
Ut and antll Nov. l«t a
penalty of two per cant for oollecUon
j FOR SALE—41 lot* in Hannah's 6th
add; 6 one-acre lot* fronting on 14tb
i street. 4 in Grllfin ft Winnie's add.,
and 3 loU on West Front street
Will he sold on easy payments or
exchange for other property. Geo.
W. Raff.
Sept 1 if
j
1
win be charged.
OflSce. Room 302 State bonk bidf.
M. E Haakril. City Troamirar.
Dated July 24. 1906.
July UOd. 2L
SEW£R TAX
Fifth Ward.
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax claim*
pot In mortgagua Hon»aa for sato
inqntra « ■. McNamara. Fart
Place Hotel.
Jnly.
PAUiifiTRY—(39pmtR MadamfiHlaoi
Bamembar tha fotsra ItoH la yo«
haad. a scIanUfle raadinf arHl ratfifiJ
the tnia Ufa’s history. Ovor Bit
Union SL Blfia aateaaoa.
tSIB4f
^ roa SALB oa
■-
tradb-ms ipm
bourn swd loM C WsteOMa ||
WUl taka oarpwtar or team
V
JaaalMf
Notice to all Persons Interested:
The special assessment tax roll for
the constrnctltjn of Lateral Sewer No.
1. Sewer District No 2. located In the
alley between Washington and WOhster streets, beginning on Garfield ovA
niie. running thence west to Bailow
street,
thence
Washington
north
street,
on
Barlow
thence
th
west cm
Washington street to Railroad avanae.
thence to connect with trunk aewar,
has been placed In my hands fbr 0(dlection, the same to be paid oa Or be
fore Sept. 30, 1905.
W
M. E. HABKEm
ON BALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGIST 8.
Oity Traasaiar.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS. 60 CENTS.
WffiK-END EXCURSIONS to «D-
If TOOT dealer eannoi supply yon, send price and order to
aatdtae. via M. ft N. B. and N, T. Go.
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
- ,
I belleva
sin.
Dr. Klrlloff mn see only fUie ef.
fe<-ti\e n-iinily ng:iiii<«t titeni—a lietlef
e«luratloii for Hie utasscs.
be
h si-sTr-beSrs 0
sands of Bofferers.—It esn help you.
140 NABBAU STREET,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
he
anything for whlHi there la real ranse
to he ashamed."
“Nonscuse." said Mr. Bonner. "Every
man ha* a skeleton In his closet. Yoa
<-mild ahoot a gun anywhere and bring
dearn a had man.
“Why." he continued, warmly, “I
knc4r i
holiest ro
A friend of mine, hy way of a J«»ke,
telcgrnplied one night to till* hi*lio|i:
“*.\U I* dliu-overed. Fly at once.’
Mr. Bonner paused and clinckle*!.
"WetUf" said the clergyman Im
patiently. "Well, what happene«i?"
“By morning." snld Mr. Bonner, “the
bishop had dl*api>eare»l. and lie has
never Im-cij heard of since."—The Indeuendent.
MISCELLANEOUS
WEAK LUNGS
CONSTIPATION
SA-MU-LAH tablets are compounded from
A
of ns,"
placed In my hands for coIlocDOT.
FOR SALE—Warehouse building on
Bay street, corner Hall, also 14horse power gasoline engine and
feed min outfit; also 9 room brick
residence. 637 Sixth street. Apply
to John Horsfleld at residence.
Jane 26-tf
you am not satisfiod with reanha.
3A - IVIU - L. AM
AND
in all
Notice to Taxpayers.
RHEUMATISM tond
BLOOD CURE
WX.OOO
rynlcally.
elergymsn took np the cttdgel In boman nature's defense.
aug 3-ff
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly paymeoLs Herman W. Smith, 613 West
ElevcnUi street, cr'lzens phone 199
June 27-tf
6088
against pamb-s and 1 am serving An
Bonner, one day, was crit
icising human nature
50 per cent, of u* have never done
FOR SALE
suing
lumber
nurthpm half of the lower peninsula
tJrnnd River valleys^
wife,
decide unanlim.usly to rut off this ex ,
panics which acquired the landa for
rapid
At a much earlier date square
mlfe died in
by the first
and other hardwood counties Is owned
to deteriorate than to Improve.
In
..................
We trust ' children are
Into money, especially that which
state, especially
is
Vo<s‘ first
in mamifartnrer*s business.
of It for profit
Michigan
Robert
tion buKinesB is the most grievous evil ,
lands to convert the hardwood timber
field.
Mrs.
Blow. Msyville
Mrs. William I>oporr
toward Hty
Mrs Prank
Punrhes.
rurnltiire
erators selioil the chance to muke
It U in the heart of tho best market
Charles
C. Voung. Ma
Howard City
Mrs. John Van Bree.
dontc-ra to the proposition and «uge«ts,cr;u,d“R;,p,^^^^
Mrs
Ray
l>urham.
mannfactureri-8 exhibit
tbBt mannfseturerr-s
exhibit but
but once
once ij^^ewnod.' The eigh. who remain st
y. Secretary George P Summer,
yearly
Summer.
,,,
The rgw material was at band and op
for ecnnomlElng Its hardwood limber
A
Ont.;
FOR RE^.
Nine
factoring Co.. Owosao. who wants 1n-
drews" sentence, irrespective of the
more unmeroua or more hnneryare tliey merely emulating the metlnsis merits of my case "
of tbrir prototypes on land and dls
Here's a chance for the superstl
playing their nararal tastes with h-ss
Hons to shake hands with ihoraselvos
what pine was on them.
They all restrslntt Certainly this Is apiisrentTwo wM-eks ago there waa a dinner
abound with hemlock, which. In addi ly an 0|>en erti8‘>o for sharks. evi
party at Ly<»n lake, near Marshall, and
tion to the remaining pine, is being cut there was never ao mneb exi»oaure of
Mrs A D Bangharo. w ife »if ex State
grafting and rrookistness.
Maybe t
off. while the hardwoods arehlao being
sea sharks smell
II prey iaa the refoi
Senator Hankham. wa.s one of ihow at
rut to whatever extent the market will
wave washes up1 the hni
the table.
As she sat down *he n«>
absorb them. A like process is going era. Here, at least. Is a chance for
ticed that she woultl make the ihir
on In the northern peninsula.
It la both the Ichth.vologlat and the soHperhapa a wise business policy on the, otoftist to coUaborate and evolve an ex
part of the present holders of the planation or the phenomenon.
Michigan Is e.<i|M«clslly well sUuste<l
Sirathroy,
DO YOU EV^ need a “•HINE" In
your business? 6ve Cunningham, a<
Lion barter shop.
THK FJEMOUS
hardwood ilmlH>r In Michigan that can
l>e utilised to the last limb of a
living.
ple Hill; Andrew Voss. Luther. Peter
Voiui,
GIRL WANTED—2430 per week fbr
good help. Mrs R J. Morgan, 505
State streeL
aog 29-lf
the father of
They an' as follows;
Voss. Pierson . Mrs
Aocompanylng
Charles E. Rlgley. of the Buev Manu-
the
■ss.'-s.Tsr . -
WANTED—OIrf for geaeral hoosevork; small family; fSAO per week.
415 Sixth street.
sept i-tf
••YOUR MONEY Id
NO GOOD**
things we msv l»e stire—there
not he tum«Ml Into money and It
St Lewiston, on tho same road. 8.-
own
to the case goods mannfac-1
the circular Is a letter from President
of
WANTED—An apbrentice fit the Wttod
sisters' aslUtoery establlahntoaL
•epl 2-Ci
Aa AaewlAt*»r
Puni.is |«ere. who was protnl of the FOR SALE-lJiiincIi 22%lxr,^ for sale
xve carried the l^altor «la> excurs- ,
Thus has been mentioned the larger
flooring material.
price* he rece|v«*d for hi* work, waa
at a Hacrlflcc; engine 4 h. p.. double
lo Muskegon, going to Grand Ha- once ]»oa*tlng of the fact.
production at separate points In
TravSTM CHy a Center.
cyllndtT. reversible. G. H. Moshler.
and thence by boat.
On Aiigu't
“Beyond it doubt. " he remarked. “1
At Menominee.
The bnatneas has not only been de southern peninsula.
Pruvemont.
Sept 6-2t
ant the best paid of bring men of let
veloped along
the
railroads in the In tho upper pcnloBuls. six mill con 18. C n. Homll. secretary of the com
and ters. I r»-celve ;w> sons * line. "
northern counties but largo quantities cerns last year reported outpts that mlttee, paid the amount asked
•Indec-d. monslenr'?” aald a bystand FOR SALE- At a bargain, two lots
Nu signed a contract with railroad repre
Of logs and lumber have been trans agicregated nearly 16.000.000 feet
on Washington Htroet, Mr* Wm. Oe
er.
1
bnve never worked for less
merous mills In the upper peninsula sentatives Augtinl ;;o the contract wa-; ;
Witt, 220 West Seventeenth street.
ported to Bay City and Baginaw for
th;in ti'. OfiO n line ”
sept 2-€f
finer, manlpnlatlnn.
Manistee, Cadll reported various cute, swelling to s repudiated by the road. It Is alleged
"Von .nre Joking." re«pond<-d Dtitr.as.
“Not at nil '
lac. Boyne City. Traverse City and oth large total -for that part of the state, and the committee had to hiistlo ont i
FOR
SALE OR RENT—A ptod seven“l-'iir what do yon n^-elve such rates
er places have become centers of hard but at no single point was so much and make arrangements with the In '
rooui House. Inquire Dr. Gauntlett.
per line?"
wood production. In whirh maple has turned out ss at such places as Man teurban road whJcli are not so satlafar"For constrnctlng railways."
was
sept 1-tf
If the road docs not pay dam
a powerful factor and maple istee. Cadillac. Bay City. Traverse City lory
Ihe Bit«wer
llnriter's WoekI.V.
flooring an Important feature of prod and Boyne City, 10 the southern pen
FOR SALE —House and lot. corner
insula.
In the upper peninsula, hom
City Attorney Clark <>f Battle Creek '
rnltr IndArMU.
rt.
Front and .Moiiro«> stroris; 30 acres
er. there still Is an opportunity for
IS retumrHl from Ijin«-lng. where li.rlercyninn w let w:i* oFor several years t#p soft elm of the
1 fruit land: 10 acres timbered; prlr<>
large growth of hardwood maniifar
Siind.ny emne ri<
ent in ajMK'al to (h«‘ Su|treme eniirt
Grand Traverse region was a leading
1 fOon Address B E. Belknap, 102^
> were play lug ti:i*i-i«:ill 1
re, while It Is probable that th«* ren from the derlskm of Judge Hopkin:
lumber In ihe Chicago hardwood trade,
( WtAit Front sin*c(.
sept 1-1 mo»
Going
IS),
to
one
of
tliel
1th of production In the loser penjn
declaring the municipal conn ac*i nr
as well as at Grand Raplda and In oth
i..-4*n stru. k out lo- *:\h
Buls has
been
reached.—American constitutional
It will be from two to
er markets. No such quantity of large.
nmn. don i you
’ FOR SALE—House and lot at 202 N.
Lumberman.
five
months
before
a
declsUtn
will
b«'
ttnd;iy
1
BOft and excellent elm grew In any
wrong to pl.tv
Spruce Sf . second north of Asbury
made, during which time no clolatlon \V1i;ii would yon
church. K. H Allyn.
ang 26-tf
other part of tho state or country
aUartu ■■4 Otbsr SUarks.
I.new
it'-"
of the city ordinance can be tried VIo
was foun| in the Grand Traverse bay
! FOR SALE—Heavy work team with
e are gidllug stmiige
tnles
..It'd iN'Iter I
region.
It was much used for tho sharks lately. .\ ifwwU.Hh'v-king report lators will eRCHp«- puitishmenf
1 or without harnesses or wagon. J.
I embarrassing ;>re-.
' i'''
manufacture of parlor frames In the comes from the North t andtnu i>onst.
j E Grelllek Co
aug 16-lf
furniture line and other applications to the effect that n monster n renily
carried off a hoy who
mis
wjullng
F MeC,arry.
who has
sened
1 FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table.
where wide, clear, aofi. workable hard
one sideboard, one refrigerator, rewood lumber was a desideratum. Fbr near shore in veiyi shsilow wnter. tbh seventeen months of his four years'
bring the tlrsl kno-wn lustniu'c of r
sentence for conspiracy in the Grand
1 volving hook case, three dining
years the slaughter of this kind of elm
flger of the sea srixiug s human vir
Rapids water d<>al. feels very
chairs, arm chair, three rocking
went on and the lumber was aold
' and will be refunded to you if after ua
tim In that rlelnltr.
sMIiouch
they
] ; tng half a bottle of
alxitil the failure of ihe pardon
j chairs and other articles of furnl
prices lower than the merits of Ihe have lieen seen there In iimiil em
He Is In charge
tnre. Inquire at 911 South Union
lumber seemed to justify.
^
the,past. Now eonies a dlspateli from to give him a (larole
lent by the exploitstlon of maple
Jnto the roosideratlon
.of the msiter ss
stimulated
and
At Gray
the
sumod In the making of furniture,
City. Is
rhildren. all
are married snd have homes of their
Higbpofnt. N. C.. ad-'
their opinlona.
Howard
seventceo
tnrera of America lavltea them to eo-'
force
There
peter Vneis. a prosperous farmer of
near
A circular issued by the \
association at
dressed
to
with a product In 1904 of nearly 37.
woods.
parts
one anaoally.
Incendiaries.
destroyed
furniture
Wpoatdona. or at least limit them to|
Theae totals ww the output
Bay City comes next
to aboftah
of the
prop^rtr wu
ated by the Nerth OproMaa Case Mak-1
terr aaeodattoa
•r^DOO feet, aa against 42.434.000 feet
qaeat decade aa Imamase amoont of
la flrteg kKnoMtlves oa
matton leading to the arrest and con
X fnnHare Mnler l» t» #orta Aar t
be Impaired by a asovemeni Inaugur
Maalstec Is the ehler hardwood lum
ber prodoelag eeatar of Michigan, har-
which
has offered a reward of 2100 for Infw-
warehonse.—Detroit Tri-
viction
It Is tstaresdag to ohherve bow
oat
ecHed general aad t
From liTO
for a
Incendiary Aros
WANTED-OIrt tor geacral koashwork. Mrs. (too. Becker. 714 Unloa
otpeeL
.aafit Kt
part of Owosso. the common council
bnne.
eoaaUes Urn thlf prodnctloa wad dlqtmmtcd.
Bortbem
Because of
have of late terrorired the southern
printer's ear. It ooght not to be
iMtry aad trade la Mlchlgmn is avi-
eaploltaUoat sod oset of the differeat
In
>
The tBpertaaoa of the hardwood la-
total out pot approxiaated U2.178^
stry of that aacUoa rd-
la order to aeqatre i
deraUadlBc of .tAe I
ladostrr and trade ar MleMtaa one
voald aaed to makm % tear tk tba
atate. visit everr eoaaff vbare bard*
wood lonber ta^prodaead aad atadf
for Kalamaxoo np to 39.3 for Lapeer.
r hts eara had been eraaaed.
6tm froB Che iMt that U IfiM the
i
aorthcriy aad remote eecUoas.
valley' to hare a b«ier record than
aft» three daja celled a doctor who. aay other section of the stole. The
paiAiw atteattoa to death rate In Bay City for the month of
the toft ear. bat hegaa diggfiig at the inly was only 74 per 1.9M and that
of Saginaw 9.9.
while other cities
right ahd extracted traN It a fell
The psA In the hrn ranged from 15.8 for Jackson and 164
ly hara of ttebar aa Is the ease la the
•aathaca caaatiea of the atmte.
/WHICH TRCEA ARI WOfUCCD
epersed with piae, the harfimettd Inm-
haalU show Bay CRy to be the hoaltbtoot citymchlgan. and the Bagtnnw
a terrible pal* Hi « HR *«rtag. aM
la do ha hapa h^at thair MBber wlU
•aa. Mo Btata la the Uahm la
-----r adoplod to tlmbar growth thaa
mehigBA dA it WOPS a pity that the
INI lU KB SKMB
Tba ctdaDUfa Is
Baeoatly ha aagettoiBad
City artMag <*oa.
> -ThaiBh.** the flat rtfir wwOtr,
NOT A UNO OUT THAT COULD M
MAMOIIOmADU
WANTEDWANTED—work as aotwe glrL A12
pakm street.
aegt MX
yOfOH,
Honad
Oflee—Room 202 State Bank bolldiag.
Bept 1-lmo.
trip $S.i
'
afternoon and living 1(n«ha1
day Bltht. AofL Srd. 10th. 17th. T4tll
and SlaL
aog 1-tf
Gy
:.*v-
Ory, Hard and Balt waoc MI0r«Wl9 .^3:<r
LiMBhar to.
T^y. -
T ■ifiMii ■■iiiM mifMi cnrv,
frrr IMCNMMM.
Mn'iiniii WCOMttOAV.MEPTEMBCJIC^IMS.
l■l■«l
ara" -Ofc. it J
itaU- %Mtte
Pr. *Tto toot is rd lattor to toot
TMMMUi matmrn^
MMtiMW ttaa vraaUs MS aar *
four oow-7
TkBm^UU^mmmig^
4m^WIm«CCWU.
ilwy wi—i hw^Utmrnmt
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•f 0«M glMi WMi ilMVfh f« a
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•A fMb Mte «4 Im Mad fl
ifihk^MiMapIrtilr
OnooM. HIM* Var 1« 1
Mai Md IWfafd'kBbeb
Mat
UtMmf frlMa awrjwhaa 1 fo. fl«a bmAIm aga I
Ml walk aonathakaMwitMlfaBt palatal I aa Ml
I teva aab lakM foar talte af Wiaa aC GMal tal M balta AM I taPi
WUaMiam
MO. V. T. GUDKWKLL.
mM
WKnimiiinN
announcement appears among a lot of
SEIEULIEWS OFTHEWORU
Blmon l-akf, Jije lnvcnt<ir of a ijrp^
of gubmarino- iKiai. ha»
others
advertising
snak»>s
for
sale,
an^ke charmers and U>ss canva
wanting jobs and a lot of musenm and
fake attractions wanting dates.
d(*cid«H)
Mrs.
Icatx* Ihf (Initcnl Stgtrn and make his
Nation calls atirntioh to (he fact thai
headqtianers for the tale a^d mann-
she would make a good attraction for
foriuro of big lK*at alin»ad.
a fair, alrc'el carnival, etc.
will leave In iwo we«-k«
where he will
Mr
for
make his
l^ke
llerlln,
permanent
ern National hank of Oklahoma City
general of
son. the Boston frenrlcd finance man.
is an exact double of Thomas W. Law
home.
J.
M. L. Turner, president of the West
W.
HoKheK, adjutant
Kannas. moile hU first (rip east t
Mr. Turner Is not at all proud of this
tend the launrblng of the lla^le-^hip
resenihlanve and
sometimes
talks of
gniwing a lieard so as to change his
namod afti-r the suntloaer state,
He Is a man of Immense
wonder was espeelally aroused by the appr-arance
carpels In a New York hotel. ' I never scilvlty, liavlng an extensive arquaninw such rarp<-|s." lo- aays.
"1 trsik off
ance among
eastern
hankers,
whom
E. W. Stdeeley. a Jastka or tto
la Lofateoek, I^acMta eoaatT, Fa.,
atetas the raeord
to ttat state. Altosacker he has haM
•arfoas tmahlD jM «»My ^Bcas
whoae terms sonaate lOS fears dttrMg Ids life of sixty.elahi yaari. and he
is stm addlaa to
Svcalef is a desaocrat aad that be U
popular is shovn by his record ss folknrs: Jnstloe oTthe peace, thlrt;
fears: osaesaor. twentjr-slx years:
Buperrlsar. eight years; school db^
ector. fifteen years; overseer of the
poor, stx years; township andilor. four
year%: jury oonunisslooer. three years.
The death of Boron Alphonse De
BothachiM
entailed
stmetioe of the French bconch of the
temoes banking house.
An oadal
statement bos Just been mode os
the details of this refurmngemeet. The
old firm, known as Rothschild Preres,
which eonsiBled of the brother* Alphonc. Gustave and Edmond De Roths'
child. U dissolved, but the two survivlag brothers, Baron* Gustave and Bdmood, reserve to themselves the right
of liquidating the business, which they
then proceed to reconstruct. Uking In
to partnership Boron Edoua^ Alphon
se. son of the late Baron Alphonse,
and retaining the firms old title of
Rothschild Frorcs. The csi^Ual Is |2.ooo.ooq. suhscrilxxi in thrif wjusl
chares, but wberi'as the two senior
partners contribute a portion of ihi'lr
shares In good will and In estates al
ready belonging to the firm the newcoroef contribute* the whole of hi*
third In cosh.
DO FISH SHOW TEft^PERf
He
riaar TrtW Mar taUalg*
Bath Faa aaU laSlraatlaa.
la
A fish imiulsltlve or In a lcmi>er la
andoabtnliy an
alisurd
idea at first
sight, but the absurdity Icwnetis on re
and Juki walked (hrouKh the
he surprised several years ago hy bid
flection.
halls and rtatnis for an hour to enjov
ding agalnsi all e<irap<>iltoni and carry
we have intimate knowledge lO.'ctil the
ing off the first Phlllitpiiie bond issne
emoUoDH w hU4i the flsliennau denies to
IcUlng my Un>s go through the cariKdH.
of l3.iMrtt.nou.
For example, children, lambs,
young tigers, young lion*, young mon
keys, kitten* and puppy dug* rush at
thlugs which attract their eyes, and
that without thouglit of eating them,
oml If they arc thwartiHl or Injured In
the contact lliey are apt to runJi at
them again in Irrtutlon. If. iben, we
take it for granted that fl*h are lU;
callable of curiosity nnd Initatlou. we
are assuiiTing that the mind* of flMh are
fundiimentally different from those of
all living (Teatures w'lth who-ie natures
e nre fumlll.nr.
That, wheu one think* of It. would be
n a iSuinptliMi MO gn-at a* to Im- Im
possible of a<^’^ptanc•e until It bad been
jastilletl by the clearest reasoning. No
reasoning whatsoever can Ik* offered
la Its favor, nnd some can be offered
against It. We have no authority for
liellevlng that the mental rharncterIstlcs of fish are different from those
of animals gimerally.
We are useil
believing this, but the usage Is unIntelllgejit.
It proUibly springs from
the separation of sympathies which
come from our living In an ■•element"
other than that of the salmon and tlis
wen* amphlhiouH we
should have aVle.nrer Insight Into their
way* Innd perha|»s find that ImkIi fun
and Ic
Indignation lurk at times under
the satnrnlne aspect of their vUag«*s.
As It Is. some of us who have N*eu
In the aerldentnl netgliborhood of a
shark have had cause to realise that
hungry man Is an angry
man" a hungry fish, when nimw ej lo
pursuit of hi* meal. Is angrj-. too. .nnd
not unwilling to risk hi* skin in vin
dication of his appetite and his wrath.
Besides, all fishermen, (o their sorrow,
• that there are time* when salmQd trout rise briskly, but "not in
Mt."
Many i
ating
■ spent with fish
lllea a freqm
frequent poke or a frtv)uent
nibble at the tails of them and escape
untoucheil. Many a time nl.*o have we
found them rising at the fly not with
their months, hut with their tails, seek
ing to flick them under the stirfan- and
"drown" them, lo all apt*<*arnm— In
the spirit In which a cat plays with a
mouse. The analogy lietween fish and
other creatures In the matter of curi
osity and gamboling goes even further.
It may have been observed that it was
the young of tiger* and cat* and dogs’
and other creature* tbqt we spoke of
as given td playing with thing* that
attract their eyes, not the elderly
mals so much;
Well, fish are tn exactly the same
cose.—London Btoodard.
njy
sImh*s
It was line."
United Stales Senstots Ankeny and
Marchioness Oyama, wife of the Jap
Pilea of Washington are arranging to
anese field
vlall every county In
much culture and eilucaljon and
that stale this
mondial.
Is a woman of
has
They d»*slre to me<t the |MH>ple
introduced many Am<>riran ideas into
of oil aeetltms and will talk over |s-nd-
the household of her htisliand. for Mrae-
full.
Ing and pnMipf>rtlve federal legislation
Oyama was (Hlucaltsl
The meetings on the trip will he en-
8lali-s and Is a graduate of Vassar col
tlndy Informal,
lege.
hut noiinratloiis will
bo gent to the roiiimerrlal
iKslti-s In
the cities and towns and the leglsla
M>r
J
Cnltv‘d
She stilt wears the costume of
her country. Ih-c^isc she finds It more
comfortahh-. hut
she
has
American
lih-ns in rt'guanl to her daily occupa
five delegations of the omntles.
II. f'ahlll Is the oiil.v nosliral
man in Heon county, Knieas
in the
In
Cu
tions mill the edur-alloti of her childr<-ti. A iM-auliftil young daughti-r. lady
hill It* a young and progressive grail
iilsago Oyama, much resembles
nale.
mol hi r.
The county v'ommlsslon«‘rs |uiy
Mm f.mo a >iar. nomlnnlly lo attend
the poor, though
there Is
pau|H-r In the county.
hut
one
The Isinus Is
her
”
Chari
[lies |)iidl(-y Warner at mu' lime
vas ^11
iMlIior of a
('niin.
i»s|K-r
In
Hart font,
His band-writing was a source
paid to keep him (here, as oih«*rwlse
of colliIniial wiM’ to the printers, oni
there Is not enough prnrllce to Mipjs.rt
of whom entered
a physician
and sahl:
The county has hut one
the editor’s
"Mr. Warner. I have deter
hearse, a cheap coxn'ern rvistlng not
mined to enlist
over ir-O
liartirular eum|Nisltor
Carrie Nation Is n regular advertiser
in a puhllcatloii Ilevoled (n (he lli«*atncal, clrcns and mtiseuni huslui'ss.
Her
nsim
In the army "
was
This
quite
a
faxoriie with Mr. Warner, who said
In oiu- way I ra sorry to hear that.
Tom. thoiigli, on the other hand. I can
Facts Are Sit
lUngs
Uniform excellent qualitj for 'bVSr 1 quarter Of 1
eontuiy M eteedllj incroMed the ulee of LION GOFf^^
Ibe leader of aU package colfeea.
lion Coffee
ie BOW need in millions of bomee. Snob
popularsucceesepeeks for itself. It is o
pMIve piM
UfN (MfEE hss the
CoaUdeM of Ike people*
The uniform qiudity of LION ^
COFFEE snnriTes all oppoeitioa.
U0NC0HfEM.«».o.w
ttan ttegtrewfai. naverndO—IIty tecMOMcM^ Ow arrival troM
the ptataatie«.tt to csuwtally roast.
s4 at mmr laetoHca aM accardy
OadM la 1 Ih. aealed padnoa.
■ei net nprnii epafa —— meedcA
toeaaelathchoMC. nOapTMlMcs
~
tae peeatWlttyel adattcrattaB ar cemtact wllli
ocims. OM,
UON oamz is thardare gaaraataad to the t
Bold 01^ in 1 lb. ^kog^^ lion-baod oo trtrj paeksf*.
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
VOOLBON 8PI0S 00., Tobdo. 0U».^
All animals of whose way*
PERSONAL.
Ed Green, the Texas railroad man,
>d son of Hetty (Jre«*n. ha* l»e<omc a
|TOctic.sl florist.
Mrs. 8ylva
I,nngtlon
Dnnbnm of
Fouthingtun. t'ono.. has I*egun her
106th year and la "«till spry."
On hi* recent visit to Paris, the sh.ih
of Peraia was fanned night and day
by relays of perspiring attendants.
The
* Smith Premier
^is the simplest and strongest of all wriring ma
chines. 11 docs better work, does it quicker, lasts
longer, and costs less in the long run than any
other typewriting machine. It is
The World’s Best Typewriter
UtWKadyaaosr link kook trOng sQ aW I
Tjr^cwftrf S-ppl-rt. .
MachL-w* Rrqtte
Steaegn^U
StcacgiapUn Famished.
The Smith Premier Tjpei
l74^iswoldSt.
DETROIT. MICH
Harold Speed.the London artist, who
a bit of a dandy as well a* a wit.
•ays: "Ixtok a fool, bnt don't In* one."
Mr*. AKtor la said to !« the most
methodical woman in society. If her
dinner Is atmonneed at 8 o'clock It befltts on the dot
eczema
asastes£S=-“’
KHIYES
FORKS
SPOORS
AU HEW
do
'aconse
, Wood,
not laoch 1
t of the trouble,
S.’ S cures
____
neotzmlallskin
skindiseases
disw
aad carrying them off
fadv the acids
I
proper chsnneb. When I
through the
'
S. 8. S. has dime this the sytqptoms
pass away, the blood is cooled and j
the disease u
cured perma- I
nenUy. Noth-
Let lu vitalize an Idea
for Von-!
99 9
FURELY VE8ETABLE.
surely in
disease
es
Boardman Rircr
Electric LUHt
A Power Co.
AU WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
izetej br Celebntc4 F«i
lyjtwrUen
R. W. Rastall
are to near at hasd. ther wiO
build yon np, keep you well and
word off BhImm, Sick Haatoeto.
Ne^ OtollUy, Um ato Mfiaty
w>.i«d HU riiD*.
NOR SHOULD YOU BUY
PIANOS FOR THEIR CASES
Kimbal
|ta Uvw. dleael Siek-Heefiaoto. iSU
Bp the Nenmn Mmi, aad repair the
‘Xool as a Cucumber”
VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
pspil
For aol* hy oil HniggUU
10 Oant and 96 Cent Bexea
T1i6 G. B. Taylor Goal Go.
EXCURSIORS
Try a *>lll t»-nlsht."
ACCEPT NO OUBSTITtlTES
gSfei'His
Small Payment Plan Makes
Piifio Bnyint Easy
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
BOWERS BARBOR
Leave 11:00 a- m.: 4:20 p. m.
ronto
bldg. Telepbooea, office
dence 104.
T. W. THIRLBY, DenUtL Orer Bar^
oum A Earl’s jewelry atorau Both
pbonea 103.
•tr,
B. HARNER—Bxper: piano
and action regulator. Batlsr^on guaranteed. With Kls
Music House. ClU. phone> 2264.
lERVEY H. ANDERSON-Atl
and cotinselor, WMIheIra block. Trav
erse City, Mich. ClUxens phona lOD.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Carvcr. Price* reasonable. Office with
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBtb phone*.
flee over ItuglrtH-'s drug store. CIHren* phone Kthl.lenre, X-IO; office
5;; 4.
atig.31-3m«i
DRS. J. 0. k JURY J.TRDBELOOD
OSTROPATHIC PHYSICIAMS
OMENA
oaMSsaTawtiiMiiBBMc- • a. s*. w u
Leave 8:80 a. m.
M. * p. m. f lo • •tuoiit**. UmUmma
WyokoopfloS. CJtl*«»phooo4C.,
NORTBPORT
Leave 8:30 s. m.
RORTHFORT POIRT
Leave 8:30 a- m.
Faro No-ali-ta-wnnta nml
linwt rs Harlrttr 2.Vj rumid
trip; Oil).-im, Northport and
Korthport Point, .'lOc round
trip
RrrvunMc same day
Thv thr.— rf-ijmm
o
’ wrlukl.* Slid I
fill.- Mimplt-Dun. and »hr
hliw.tt with Ifit-M- favor.. .
.-T.-rjr iu«»iu to prwwervv. .
i I>r Ch*rl«.- n.«h K.v«1
! b««nuaeni VckUt. I» thr. i
! »tudy snd . Jtp.-n.-t.rn l.y I)
run of hixh Pisn.linc l» I’
hU prrpsrstion l« thr ..nlv
M. A N. E. TIME GIRO
Trezsrsscn/.
!:■
rhsrim. * ph.TM
JOHN R. SANTO
fmm. mmmi
New WUhata BHnR. Ttowataa Ei^
a P. CARVER A RHO.
FIRE MSDRANtl
L. L A. BUILOIHA
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
if. GEO.T JAR1TS
Offiea IN, Nav WUhata hfast. toto
phona, ISA
.jiilr prspsTSirtMi
)tm>«rn lo lu-W-Dr* whJrh wUhnut th»> tu- <J
>»U<ni.-« and tontr»i will n.and oot th«- h..'
low.^, ihtn rhm.k or arraw n> ncvltwilh Smi.
h««IU..T fl.aih
F<*- r»-nM.»1iik’ wnitkl.w fr
iht- far-r. nmek aixl IwtHt. It ac t> hk>- mar
oB<- ap|.Uv«<i..., ..ff«-n ah.-arln* a d««-l.l.-l
prori-mrnt. <»p«»-unj whrn lh-» farn.w
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
For dvv.-l.,plt.e th.- »>n»t or t/> maks
brvaat firtn.larrv and Iwaotlful, noU-mx oaa
•qnal n To po-r.-nt ih.- Jnuit from ahrtnkinc.
muth-r* ahould »1w»y.
l>r CharUw Kl*»h
Rood afu-r weantag hal.jr It wlU ala., rvwtorw
B bwwtij P. it» ruturai contvttr and beauty Icet
through Ihi. reuar
W«- eameally
tnte#-d Or. CbarUe n.-h
8<«. that Uu
J.R.Mnm
6n.WMc«illr
MONROE & HeWETH''
J. W. JUNKH. Arwit.
GRAND RAPIDS IIR0IAI4 RY
GENERAL INSURANGE
CUR T AN I.
I I NEV t WILHELM BLOCK
U, a«. any other rream on the fa«.. aa In
I'harlMi Fleeh Ro.al !■ casrsatewl not lo
On laU at all the prtnctpaJ
lassrwB-
MkJtoio Mocitoto
_•
C. D. MILLER
j
DK IMT I «T
(Ifattoasl
«:s;trs
Train aiTtnnc at A JS a. ra. and leartac at
1X3 kandln. Ute ClacinnaU alam-r. OtLar
aiaaper* and chair oc.^ aaoared at Walloo.
H. B. HARHER, Prop.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
aty
DR. E. F. CHASE—Hnraeopathist. Of
ME-AB-TA-WAKTA
Leave 8:30 a. m.: 11:00 a. m.;
4:20 p. m.
Kl IVI I
KsxtdoorA. V. rrtodrteb's shM stora
DR. T. A. WILHELM. DenUaL
opera bouae block. Hoorn 1.
OR. F. MOLOaWORTM- Special ettentioD to dlseoaea of tbe eye. ear,
nose and throaL
Glaxses nttod.
Rooms 7 and 8. H. A L. Mercanille
Co. block. Both pbonea.
1569
OR. O. H. LYNCH—2 as
land block, physician
Citizen* phone 364.
Bay Stumers
1st TONE:
2nd TOUGH
3rd DURABILITY
Brinfjs them within the
reach of all buyers,
and our
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Qrond
TrarerM Land and Loan Co.. F.
Thurtell, Manager Office, room t
ilton A MUliken bio
Hamilton
block.
OR. F. P, LAWTON—Phyolciu and
•urgcoc. now Munson block.' .Both
phones. N'lglit calls promptly at-
Have artistic cases, but
they cxccll others in the
thrve prime contributinj?
factors which arc very
necessai^to make a per
fect piano:—
mp QuRlfi nsf Tirss lid
Dipt Prim
““ Wilhelm blot
r Stato Bonk BaOdlJig.
OlVt
PIANOS
The best musicians in
the land attest the truth
fulness of this statement,
and this evidence is fully
supplemented by 145,(KKI
users of Kimball Pianos.
The owners and users
of Kimball Pianos are
our best advertisers. Like
an endless chain they tell
their friends of the ^rood
lalities of the Kimball,
qualitie
and in iturn, they tell oth
ers. That is why more
than double the number
of Kimball Pianos arc.
sold every year than any
other make in the w'orld.
MtWUh
iR. W. E-. MOON—Pbonea. ofllce.
Cltx., 107; Bell. M. BeeMcnee, 710
WosMngton atreet. CIta. pbooa 21f;
Beil. W.
ss
m SWIFT SPECIFIC CO^ AtlaMa. 6a.
YOU DONT BUY BOOKS
FOP THEIR PRETTY
COVERS
aadrimNDorc-------- -------
Ym At* Nft FNling Well,
and it
ic to the en*
system. Book on Skin Diaeaaes and
tny medical advice wittaont charge.
Altonicy William 8. Panic.-, tins s
new utlbx- luf.v.
*1 be Inst b<-y w 1th
wlioi:i he «:•» a*--*-inti-.! rt-.igiu>d a
fep ihiys ;,gu U-..IU.-C ihe law bmuilai >)ol su:l h:- (ch:;>i rtuiK-iit.
"How long ha-.e \on U-cn here';"
ask.-tl Mr. Ibirni-H w-heii liie small I oy
Uiiiile Liiowii hi.*. Ii.t.-titiuii to cni;:ige
in u diffeteiii WN-ation.
••8I-. n.o.itli-." ri-;>lit-d the Imy.
".tliil loll diai'l like the law busi
ness
".Naw.
itV u»> giHsl. .';nd Pm s-irry
1 haij.iil it."- SiiU I raii.l.-iu I liroUIcic.
RRBSUBS
ad to KTS. KAl. N06B. THROAT
•t GIty Book Store.
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
NEW WATCHES
a U LOGCWOOD.
HKSv.H.'==='"
O. a. liUBBATri^^^
“**■
Dr. eiitluCi., lOOFittNSt. N.Y. PEPE M APnin-TTC
caty as follows:
ToiwJo.
P“-
_ EYES
EXAMINED
^LASSES
free;
InousB nuT Alt
%r
Cross Bpas niMf Raatora
Perfoot Vfto*i«
DM. P». A. WOKoirs
E. W. HASTINGS & SON
Gilford PfnrlioC, chief of the govern
ment fownUy barann. la n wealthy
and keeps hln poMBoa tbroogh
REAL ESTATE INSINIANCE
Bla aalqiy l»
SUREST
HAHhSOME SPOORS
■ DAIHTYPIRS
FARCY CHfflA
Bret Harte's daughter. Ethel, ta liv
ing In lAXidoii. Her health ta serious
ly ttndennlned and a nnmber of literry people are to mlae a fonnd for
pr.
rahasateOa «r IMW R yani;
Ho toattor WHAT POWER
yooVe been onag, you'll
EVENTUALLY omploy
eleotrieiky* ooi onhf for «x>Booiio wmpnni.bot for rwfioni
of utility and general adaptabilikY.
SOUVENIRS
Joseph Conrad la a pen name.
The
owner of It was boro in Poland and hla
rqal name la said to consist of two
enorts and a sneeie.
hla love tor hla week.
ELECntfOIT
FOR
POWER
At
Rastali’s
rrcnBSANDBIHDfS
XIMO, COACH STALUOlt at Tatr
artir^fy hospital arary tatardsy balUSE CALMAITE Elastic Floor FinWitorfleora.
t. E. WaH A Eana.
mV A fllCOM WANT AB^
6 PAGES
WHIESEME.
j mUtTtm HELD IN TOKIO TODAY
' I TO MAi^C A NNOtSST.
nmnscm
KOMUIU Don NOT NEUEVC
TROUSLC NfILL FOLLOW.
< MmHs Thst Th«f« May D« •mm
>TrMMa N«t It WM Ej^teitE.
WMlgwtlM «r lha Oovam•Mfit Damawbad.
siuMtaMBwa
■nUVaMKCtTY.MICHWAM, WCONCMIAV. MmUKK 1.1
BECniMNO OF
MV^OATION
tuccBsafully Flew
Hoy Kai
HN AIrMilp Ten Mlsa.
Bpodal to the Evenlag Baeeri.
Colamhos. Ohio. 8cj»L 6.—Roy Kaabensboe made k socccssfol attempt
By Wfaw>«o tbe Bventag Baeord.
this morning to fly his air ship tea
« WmMtcitm. BepL C-Dr. D. EL 6ai- inburancE companiet affairs nrfles about the city, encircling the
BMiB of tbe borons of aaimal IbdasUy
stale capltaL
, ARE BSINB PNOBEO.
of tbe agricnItsrM dcparta»enL has re•Igaod. ChargM were reoenUy filed
ENTERTAINING HUMORISTS,
agalBst blai oa aoconat of hif alleged
John O. Roekefellsr Hm Broken His
eanaectiOB arltb a ooaeeni supplying
Firmly Established Rule.
labels to tbe depaitiaent, bat bo was
ezbonerated.
concerns
must
tell
HOW By Wire to the Evening Record.
Cleveland. O, Sept. 6.—John D
THEY DO BUSINESfiUTTLE CHILD DEAD.
Rockefeller today broke all rules by
receiving tbe delegates to tbe Anu*r
Daughter of Mr. and Mm. George Meir
loan
press humorists association roh¥tfork Will Absorb ^ Attrition of
Paaasd Assay Today.
vcDtion and Is showing them about his
Millions of Policy Holders Wt
IroBc. Ihe little &'rooaths-old daugh
estate.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Moir of &35
Ars Scattered All Over
West Ninth slrrct. passed away this
the Country.
BISHOP SPALDING BETTER.
morning at C o'clock after a brief lilness. The funeral will be held to
Although Suffering Second Stroke of
By Wire to the Evening Record.
morrow afterntioo at 2 o'clock and in
Paralysis He Is Out of Danger.
New York, BepL 6.—Today marks
terment will be In.Oakwood.
tbe beginning of the investigation by By Win to the Evening Record.
Ix banon. Ky., Sept, f..—Rkbop John
the committee of the state legislature
Lancaster
Spaiihllng. Poorla. Ill . who
under Chairman Armstrong. Into Ihe
life insurance comiianles that operate i»ufr* n*(1 a weond strok** of jianilysis.
In the state. All the big companies is iK-tti r, They say he k out «»f dan
and the smaller ones must confes.s
bow they conduct themselves. Th*'
work will absorb the attention of miliIons of persons lnsur(*d in all parts of
REV. F. H. HORN AOOREB8EO THE the country.
FriSaz. S«rt. 1.1905
t Has NaaltMg Hia FOaNlM tm I
rtnww# AiWmI IndasTry at
DOKNT FAVOR
KISSINO GAMES
PICIICS AND BOX SOCIALS
“■UeWUMP CBEWUTIOir
First Annual Was Held In the Acadamy Last Evening With Several
Novsl and Interesting features.
The firs* "annual Mirgwunip e«*lebrtt
tion** waa held In the academy last
evening. fourti*en couples In'lng In at
Icndanee. Th«* affair was s dnne<' of
twenty numbers with Ihrc'c extras'and
was full, of pleasure from IteKlnning to
eiul. The academy was dtTH’rated with
rod shaded IneandPscenls ami at one
end was a e«tsy e«>rner eoni|K>Ked of
arreens, divans emered with with
rushlons niid a large nunilHM' t»f r**llege
colors. In thl<. (iiinrh was served dur
ing ihe evoiuifcg.
Shortly after II n'chsk Ih.- party
WT*ttl to Jarksoti s where refreshments
eonsistlng of samlw ieln s, pickh>s. r.if
fw. lee cream and mke were Kerv«sl
The tables wort' prj'Hil> arranged and
as favors for the ladb >. tle-n’ werv
bouquets of roses and earnailons
Btewarl and Bicffcns furiitslH*<l excellent nuistc for the evening.
The celehratinn had-an ln!<-restln:
anti novel fi*ature Kach cuest
given a pn>grsm when hr or she
rivfsl and these were alrea^ lilled
with the partners for the tHening. alt
baring their partners already s. |e< ted.
This addetl much to the inte^e^t n
evening.
CUT IS ER0WUI6
C. Corbett, District Superlotendertt of
ttrt Western Union. Says Business
Has Greatly Iricrcaaed.
r. Corbett. su|K>rlntendent of the
fifth district, western division, of the
Western Cnlon Telegraph comfuiny.
waa In the city today. Mr. Corbett
sajE that the increase in business
the |t>eal station has l»een quite large
during the |vast jear. According
Mr, Corbett this shows that the city
is growing at a very satUfaclory rate.
L. C. Chesley has reslgned^ls
tloo as local manager and has been
wweded by H. E. King. Mr. King,
wbo edmes here from Petoskoy. was
formerly manager here and has i
friends la the city wbo will be glad to
aaa bin back.
irsimswAY
SAYS TOMMY
AU nsr lAKE* CnFESSIOI
By Wire to the Bvaolnk Reoord.
Toklo. 8«pL €.~A moellns wan bHd
today to prolret a«ainst tbc terms uf
.the fieane treaty. Snbeeqactitly the
offleaa at Kokomloo ot a so^nniaMt
paiMT were attacked by a mob aol
cxibsidaimble damlse done.
Other
Tlolence was attempted and acreral
/tMTaoos wore Injured. The outbreak
■ It'd to a. number erf arrest*. The dlsturbaaoe ts an Isolatod caao and there
U aothiny acTlmirTcTtbc general altuaUoa.
CONVENTION TODAY.
Baron Kemara’s View.
*
OOBton, Sept. C.—Itaron Komnra. the
Japaneao peace enroy, vUltod Hat
rard this rooming and in an Iniervlew
aatd: *That there ts dlHsatlsfartlon
In Japan orer the terros of the treaty CLASSED AS "EVIL INDULGENCES
we nako not attempt to deny but that
(fr CHRI8TIANS.there is the sllght<*si danger of any
uprising or revolution, either In the
army or among the ritirens Is rldlrii "Redemptlon Through ChHst" Was
lous. It is always the same with every
Rev. 8. L. CrofTs Subject—Second
treaty of |»eaee. Bllher the army or
iho people are not quite satlsfled with
Osy of Grand Rapids District
the 9f^rms. Japan is a constitutional
Evangelical Convention.
plaint they can impeach the govern^ meuU
Envoys Have Gone.
Portsmouth. Sept. C —The Russian
and Japanese |H>are envoys and thelsultuu left this mumlng eaoept Baron
Koraura. who left last night for Boston to visit Harvard. The Russians
will arrive at New York this aftomo«m
and tho Japanese pritbahly tomorrow.
Dufnand Rsalonatlon.
Toklo. 8epl- *•—Reports of the puhIjc mass mcetiogt at Nagoya and Osa
^ to d4>«otince Iht* p«are tni»ly any
the resignation of the gnverniuciii Is
demanded.
‘ 6 O’OLOOIC EDITION
OiCmCLEO STATE CAPfTAL.
The morning service** of the Evan
gelical c«ujv»-ntlon at the ^rst Evsngniical rhurrh npenf*d promptly st 9
o'clock this morning with dcvotlonals
b*d by Rev. J. Rlel>el. after which three
delinquents. Revs. H. I. Voelker of
Nashville. Rev. S. C. Croff of Gtadwlu
and Rev. W. A. Shelly of Suttoos Bay
on the cari>et for absence yester
day. They were claused by the con
vention after full explanation.**.
Evil Indulgences of Christians,
After a iIIkcuk^ui of tin* sermon o.'
the evening before the *010**01. 'J*N II
Indtilpmces of Christ lam*." by Rev.
F. II. Horn *ir Pomona was given. Mr.
Horn lu^l tbe root of all evil in (be
Inime. stating that the sins and vires
under wbirli rhristlans ar»* ial»orinc
have their start In th«* home. These
homes. In* said. lark**d «*arncst. roiv
sclentious devotional s**rnt praye-.
as well as lacking the family devo.
Hons. He emi»hasl/.«*d the pn»mlsc«j
int**rmlngnng of lv»ys and girls al
t from Infancy. lU*x stielals. pic
nics and kissing gami** were con
d«*mm**l along with Siimlny exenrsioni.
To parents Mr. Horn gav** great a*Imonition, for he said a-word sown in
t**n*|er mltnls often l«**l to disastmns
restilis.
T.ik** out the root fif the.se
evils, and what have y*ni? ^^'be^r
then* Is no ro«»t tli*-r,> Is no branch"
Sis rbisltig stat**ment. A leng «llsrnssi*«n bdlowi'd. many meml»**rs up
holding tin* thoughts c\pn*ss.*»l Secret
s4K-b*tbts wert* «>|M*nly romb*mn<'<l In
this discussiim. lit** *mly def**ndants In
Ihe e*infen*nc«' l»el^ Revs. R N. Hoi
(Contlnuoil onThIrd Page.)
nFRTHOUSAIIB VETS
G. A. R. Meeting Most Successful in
H'ttory of the National
Organization.
A6BEEABLE SIMPRISE
Concert Given by Ola Bidwell st the
First Methodist Church De
lighted ’All.
The concert givm last evening at
the First Methodist church by Miss
Ola Bidwell was an agreeable surprise
to tho largo number who aiiendetl and
the vark'd program. c<inBistlng of
songs, dramatic readings and the vk>lin solos were delightfully given. Thlrlen numbers .were given and each
as a treat in Itself.
The program opened with the eon
trallo arpuigement of "O Dry Those
Tears." which was followe*! by the lit
tle ballad "Mighty Like a R*j»o," both
receiving generous applatise through
sincere appreciation. kOsa Bidwtdl
then rendered Eugene Field's “Night
Wind" in a dramatic way whicsb was
striking and novel. Tho well-known
dramaUc hiatorlra! story of Bartmra
FVltchee was sung to an accompani
ment which she played, tho twoJ[H*ing
the treat of the evening.for tho excruand rang** of both were exquislt*^
hits of art.
Miss Bidwell followo*! this with a
Ity for that of the violin, rendering the
Phansonc Polonaise by WIenewinski
on the violin. aceomi»ani**«l by Mit.
Herheti Welch. A laughable skit and
gum chewing ronte.-*t followed and
th**u a gifuip of songs by Carrii*
Jarolis-Ikmd of Cliiengo were sung In
(he delight of all.
“Coming Through the Rye." and the
"Hells" by Po«\ were not the 1* a.st of
the later numbers though E/.ra K**udalPa "Trip to ihi* F'alls” was the hit
of the evening and the df'llghiful pr*i
gram rlo8v*d with mammy's "Poor I.klle iJimh." sung In a way most f. tehIng ekised Ihe ^evening s «*n(**rtaln
ment. Miss Bidw*ll was enthusiasik
ally gn«ete*|- after the program ky
many admln*rs **f lo^r art anil sho«ild
sh*' ever renieml>»*r Hie P* arl **f th*;
Norih another season will sundy Is
gr**<*le*l with a large and rnthusiasilr
nmlienre.
CHAPEL EXERCISES
First of Year Held This Morning—Mat
ter of Athletic Park to Come Up
This Evening.
By Wiri* to ih*- Evening Rf*<'t*rd
The first rhap«*l ex«“rrtses of Hi**
|v*nv*T. S*'pt r. - Fifty thotisan*! v**ar were h*dd at the High srho*»l thi.x
veterans marrhe*l In Ihe (I. A. R. iwi- morning. Supt I. B. Hilbert gav«
rade loilay. Tl.** national encampment scholars a shon a.kiress.
Is one of the nioet successful In th.
asMxdaiion will meet tohlsi.iry .If the organlxatlnn.
manager of the city footliall team will lie pn*seni. Prt*Uminary
GRAWN SHUT OUT.
steps In the matter of an athletic park
will be taken.
Queen City Team Was the Victor
Labor Day.
WITH A SHOE STRING.
The Quei-n City base liali team de
feat**d the Grawn team 2 to o at Dtick Tailor Demented From Drink Suicided
in Cell.
lake Labor day. That was the firs*
shut-out of the seasqp for Grawn and By Wire to the Evening Record.
the Queen City hoys say that they
Pontiac, Mich.. Sept. 6.—Geo. Bickwere very sore. Bpangler. formerly ncr, aged 60, a Toledo tailor, in jail
Of the asylum team, pitched for Grawn partially demented from drink, stran
and was easy. The Grawn battery was gled himself in a cell with a sho*.*
Spangler and Brayton and the Queen string last nlgbu He Ued on©
City battery was Gibson and UbutskL about his neck and the other about the
radlaUrf.
TAKEN TO SAGINAW.
HAWES HATS on sale,
Mra. Hattie Burton Will Be Buried in sept 1-tf
Hamilton CkrfUng Co.
Her Former Hems.
The remains of Mrs. HstUe L. Bni^
too scill be taken tomorrow morning at
WtaiBi
C o'clock by hor eoo, Ik-. Famaworth.
CBtiiiBtiMWillMte klBd[
to Saslnaar. whore the services wOI be
held sad latennent take place.. Dr.
Fkmswo^ arrived ta the city lart
OKN*risnrs*
sight from ChlcagD.
ns.sAwra&PBBittLEUi
AiiericiuiDru6 Store
lUlXETIM;
Josie Wanous
rrs SCHOOL Tipa
and the boys and girls must
have shoos and I U*lievc that
if every parent who intends
to buy sho(« would a;o to
Frioilrieh’s and inKix*et their
line of school sho*>«. hvim
the good points in them, and
see Itow well they are matlo
and how well they look, that
Friedrich’s store would s<*Il
all the school shoes sold in
Travenu* City this year. NbI
• Bit Bf risk; every |iair is
just as they repn^sent them.
TIibt StBBd tlM Lms
SHAMPOO BAG
TliiB oftick* is pri'pantl
by Miss WaiiouR, llu*
tlroi^sL of MiniiCiipoliR.
It contains no soap. It
is n vegetable shampoo
and hair fcx>l ami is pnpared by steeping the
KiC 1in
contents of a K'lC
three quarts of Imiliiii;
water. Thearth le is 1m comini;
verj* |K)pular an*l
nu ve
wo put it
who
tpiest o^ ixxtplo
knew its value fmr
pericuce.
PriCG lOc
THE
AMERICAII DRUG STORE
219
Kmsk W-rortL 9W.
H. R. Macdonald, Mfr.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstra^ of TItl#
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Bstabltshod In I BOB
Room 210 Stat* Bank Btd*.
School Shoes
Tor M
Wo carry a large lino of
tho R«1 School House
Shoes. Nothing lx.*tter
ma*le to wear.
...Special Sak....
on MisB<*8’ami Childrens'
Shoes, for the next 30
Days.
Call
nml
so<t
them. No trouhle to
show you at
Jllfrtd ertilkk
& Company
242 e. Trtut SI.
A Piano Storo
nnt'Sn’t ijrow wiihont <-ansi*; <1*>* pm’1 K-come the laruest in the
I’niU^l SUiU*s without tin* K*st «.f rrasiuiB: h*.w would it c
tinm* for iipwanls half ;i <***ntury without lln*in. 'fhert* is
mysUTy al>out it. f'lose attention to tin* int4Ti-sts of our
rons. i«tinsL'ikirm. to pl**awi and
libend in all *1* alinu'B with our oostoiin*rs: B* llinif piainiS ami nri^mis
of i ininent sLirnlim: at prices, (|unl.
ity e»mBi«lere»l. whi<*h * oinpetition
is iinwillinu or unable to me<*L
Tln-se prim iplofi an* the Ijasis on
which our liuBineBS was fonndod
jiml is c'oinlucto*l, ami upon whicTi
we iisk your further ivitroui
ORINMEI-I- BROTHER
NkUSaa'* LmAUS Muk Ho«m, 159 E. FfU St
.....ME/nV> fc-YOON© HBNS
Ci/OTMuroye. ruRWiaHiNGSi'
Sample lot Fancy Vests
Sample lot Fine Hats
About three dozen each
Going at One-Fourth off
.•HERMAN
E-HUNTJffi
(NgwcAewra buock.)
NH(TH VCAM-aM
vnoM «mtH^ TKMnmtK cmr, i
pW^g^MW smtai Hi
:
gart to galifeg an naptot heyn to see
V tot Mty cratoar was aiv Bood.
On Mr. Wlnate*h tondon. ihn hanrfi
of pnMle morka v0 raptato the naytar
ttlMi
oim
A. Brawa. of Bhnnectsrille.
-Pto ycy my
stfalSD cailmlBe feaBroad avenan vkich &
dyapcpala. comt mt the ptopmty ta in h^ shape near Befetor'a mO
plicated wUh a torpidI Uver, anUI she
ttftoMiit eC mid Mr. Dnekeiaya motfon that the city loat her atrokgth aad rigor, and be
bcOOMMirm MPOflTVO ON TMC to dhe dty ehonid be aeenpted and the rant a Imra of Jobs Kelley tor ir came a mera wreck of her former self.
»ti
which
cmr^fit alaHm.
alley hnllt. toe filingla to be done tbe month to keep the smaDer tools In. Tbra she tried Electricc Bitten,
mas tom to t. His motion that the helped her at once, and fin
ns the citF anrhet site.
her entirety well She Is n
hoard of imbnc wortta prepare plans and healthy.'' C. A. Bugbee Drug Co.
Dnehevny toanght that the
ehBnli be aeeepted ^ the city have for a city toot boose carried.
F. H. Meads and Johnson Drag Co.
Mora Ughta.
dmrgn of toe rfvar liaBk. This was
druggists, sell and guarantee them at
Mr. Dockeraya motJno that the
afee toe view of toe late Perry Has
50c a botUe.
mRtee
da
lights
confer
with
the
B.
R.ftmtetCNTATIVCS
ih.
Mr. OlUett opposed the matter, etat- E. L. A P. Oo. in regard to what terms
THC cmr couNaL.
$100 RewsfB. $100lag that If the dock Uae was nsed as cooM be made for additional lights
The readers of this paper will be
aad also a propositlaa on 100 lights pleased to learn that there is at
the north bonadaxy, in
Aettoa cm Wfcmt Btraat Allay Wm Da- city would make forty feet of laad la carried after some dlscuaalon.
one dreaded disease that scleoee
Tbe committee oo claims and ac- been able to cure in ait its stages, and
oeOer to gel eighteen feeL He alao
farraB Wra CMaT anB Clmtrfe
that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
stated that aome of fbe property own- ooonU reported a Bomber of bills is tbe only positive cure now ki
Light Cowpaiiy Nat to Wtiem
to the mcdiral fraternity. Catarrh
en had all the land their deeds called which were ordered paid.
Tbe report of Oscar Simpson, who being a constitutlona! discaae. refinires
He advised a delay aa tbe alley
a const it utlonal treatment. Hall's Ca
would be very expensive to bolM. He was seni as a delegate to the convenCN oom
Fraak O. Stover of the Oamewell moved to amend the motion made by tloo of the Loagne of American Munle- tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
dlr€*ctly upon the blood and mucous
JtAiltr gMn/'m very «imdfjrlas n- Fire Alarm Telegraph company aad
surfaces of the system, thereby de
▼few of the anaactel and tBdtntrtal E. E. Sallsbary oC the *8lgiial Ptane Mr. Oockeray that tbe propoettlaB be IpallUes at Toledo. O.. was read.
stroying the foundation of tbe disease,
Your Oro^l^ Is
c^Mtttiou. Henry Clews of New York company addreaaaB the city eotmeil aeeepted, to rend that It be referred H. BenaetL who attended the good and
giving the patient strength by
roads
convention
at
Port
Huron
made
back
to
the
atreeet
committee,
the
city
Oood Moro
cMBBeots wi fonows OB the Japenewy last evening on the meriu of the lire
building up the ronstitutinn and asslsiverbal reportattorney and the dty engineer. The
ature in doing its work. The pmalarm syatema that they repr
One lone reaoiuUoo was passed This
tirs have so much faith in Its
original moUoo was withdrawn and
';*Tli« declaraUoD of peace between
pod alao poUce alarm tolegrapha. The
jWDvided for the issuing of paving
JaiwB and Rtiasla will be farTtwchlna fire alarm ayalem of tbe city araa alao the amendment carried.
dr any c
notes bearing five per cent Interest.
No Biame Attached.
ny optaloo U Is the last of all
I for list of testimonials.
ed aad It aeenmd to be
Mr. Glllctt called the council's auenTbe committee on fire and water
Addi
gfttA wara. The- Haane node of eetof oplakm that owing to
F J. CHENKY ft CO . Toledo.
T
O.
ateeed that an investtgatioo bad been tkm to the fact that the board of edu
^ Ufes disputes between nations wRI
the length of time it had been laatallcd
Sold hv all druggists. 75c.
hareafter anpersedo the sword; The and the increaae tn the number of ■Mde .coDcernteg the nnfortnnate cation had been buying dirt to grade
Take Hall's l-'amily Pills fur constideath of Duncan McLachlan. it was the school lots on the west side. He
▼ihr will teadt.iasportant lessens to
Bfwaklag It tm Urn.
boxes, the present Bjhrtem
thought
that
inasmuch
as
mady
of
the
■ianklad./resultins la a pennaneot only unaaiisfaetory but aetnaliy dan found that he had no orden« to climb
Mr. Flowe—Is—Is it true that yon
poles and had a lineman with him for atreeta were filled with superfluous
place the world over, the moral ofare going to be m-marrled?
gerous because, as has been ofleo
fdet or a small nation like Japan stated within the last few weeks, it rhw* purpose. However. In order to dirt that this ought to Ik* used. On his
Mias Itesprit—Yes, It Is true.
But
aehlerInK U* marvelous rlctorlcs on was very dUBcult to locate trouble and burry the work be assisted the line motion the board of public works was
We have and offer for sale the fol why diMi't you cougrstulate me?
man. His climber came In contiir< Instructed to remove the unnecessary lowing list of n*al estate. It is all de
Mr. Slowe—I—I »an't.
The news
land and water over what was siip- as a consequence the line was ou
toovpMoampIto .
*.
,
with a live wire and hta abouidcr with dirt on Monroe. West Front stive.. sirable nroiK-rty and must lie sold. has made me feel unhappy.
phaed to be so powerful a nation as
s week at a time.
Mi»« I tespiit - That's strange.
the lire derm wire, making a circuit Bfirowood avenue and Washington
Bnurta hrill make emperors and klnns
. onp«mlte narrow's
Mr. Mowe—Why Is It strange?
fUeommended Four Circuits.
whick rmultcd Ip hia death. No blame street.
Ulnk twice in the future before decldstore. Building i 1 same is now uscil
Miss I*e«(>r1l—IPM-ause you are the
The diseuaaion was brought forth by was attached to the Boardman River
laa to go to war. even with a small
as warehouse. I l ran 1k* used for I’lan I lnt«nd to marry.—Clrvelaud
Klag
CnasllSar.
the committee on lire and water which Bteetrlc Ught and Power company
nation. The 'open door* Is now as
I'lalndenrhr.
In spite of bis years. King T.e«po1cl dwelling.
has bera carefuUy cooaidertng
Fire Chief Murray.
sured—permanently assured—which
of Helgium Is one of the most during
matter for some time. The committeo
Union
Street
Paving.
means a commercial stmsKle l>etween
West 9th St., east of
KEAL BSTATB AVD^LdARS
of
men.
Not
only
is
he
given
to
riding
recommended that four police patrol
The iKiard of public work* present e l
nations for stipn*maey In providing for
Nofetory fvutolio
in an automobile at tretnoadons sp«*od.
boxes be purchased for a police patrol a •communication giving the
Sixth St.
House and lot.
wants of two-thirds of the populs
XUWfVaitBteesL
Us Blaln
system, that the Are alarm wires be paring Sooth l^oion eCreci from th»- but be also emptoy* as a rhanffenr one
House and lot.
tion of the world. The holiday trip i»f
Man-el. who is a pronominal nnnn lil-t.
House and lot. .‘4,
transferred from tbe electric light bridge to Kevenlh street The
the futurt* will Ih? the ’Round-thela view of the ninny atfeinpts ni-vdc
poles to those of the .Citizens Tele
—Spdd
were aa followa:
Imwood ave.. between
World trip, with 11m* Increase
on tbe lives of KiirojK*an mb-n*. ili<phone company thkt the system be pul
All
wot
Wsvne tywl Rar St«
Brick, stone curb and gutter. 3fi-fooi
laa farm tics snd of transporutlon fson four circuits and that storage bal- roadway. 14.60 a foot; total. 122.201 so king's n*teiiHnti of this empbiye Is re
.1 lilts on Snruee street, between
efnUos that will become mere Inci
gardnl as fraillinnly.
He ^luii* lK-*-n Wa>ne and Bar Sts.
terics bo secured. The rettort w
Brick, stone curb and gutter. 40 foot warned sgniiist the man l>y tbe inili.e
dents of this developroenl. and. what
Lot 71. and house. Oak Helgl
reived and filed.
One of the iK-st locations in the city
roadway, )5.02 a front foot: total. $23. of Itelginm. FmiHv and tlennnny. imt
is of greaUf Importance, the rommlngCriminal to Defer Action.
or
surrounding country for
834.80.
KEaOTED TO OFHCBS
Hng of peoples with the natural in
be p.nys no henl to their eomwi.
He acres of land, large liouse,
"'i.;
Mr. Dockcray wanted some action
BItullthic, combined curb and gut aihires-tes Mnm-i os Htoveii (ettiy.i-nt and
crease In coouaetTial Intercourse. The
jAs. A. P»UPMViai
Uamsdell Sts.
taken at once as he believed that the ter. 36-fool roadway. $4.44 a front foot
peograpbical position of the rnlie<l
tbe ♦itie which was snt>stltntnl for all
situation demanded it. Mr. Murray total. $21,615.20.
others In Kmn«e during the reign of
autes, together with the great ente-stated that there was no doubt but
w:!:Telephooe Bo«b**e Drug Store er
Bitulithic, combined curb and gut t€TIor.---\di nfice.
prlse of her merchants and producers,
Hhane'a Bern
that the system was in bad condition ter. 40-foot roadway. $4.92 a front fewt
will soon place thts'eountry far In
4 Jn's IH miles wt*st of Ce«lar Run.
and ought to be ^erhauled at
F-. D. MIOMOI.8
There Is considerable saw timber
total. $23,628.20.
Got Off Cheap.
lead In distributing merchandise
Without gonig to the expense of trans
and
plenty
of
wo<»d
tlmlicr
on
this
The
report
was
received
and
filed.
He
may
well
think
he
;
the Bastem p<*oples. Japan will long
land Soil goo<l
ferring the old wire, some of which
cap, who. "ter having
I Petitions and Communicatiorta.
the loss of*an Indemnity, to w hlca
Fartorv
on
Bay
St.,
power
and
ma
nstipation
r
Inillgesilo
was badly worn, an entire new system
A petition for a grade for a eement able to perfectly restor * his h«m»e was justly entitled. Had it been
could bt* Inslalled for 1150 on the
sidewalk In front of John I»o<^lng’s Nothing aill do this but Hr Kins -:
Sgatt $l4e Skoe Store
granted Japan would hare gotten
phone poles. He thought that It was resident on West Sixteenth street
New Ufe Pills. A quirk pl<-asani an-1 farturing.
af debt to the foroign nations who
really criminal to defer action.
certain cure for heailache. const Ipa
referred to the city engineer.
IBD a rroat Bt.
/ ~ CittMau Fhone f» I
have BO generously taken her Iwnds.
tion.
etc.
25c
at
C.
A
HnglM*e
L>ru«
Mr. flllett couldn't figure out
The board of public works recom
As it is^uow^.these obligations will
Co.'s. F. H. Meads' and Johnson Dru ;
the maltc*r was with the system,
mended that the city purchase 6.800
flnue to runldor an tndeflnite perUsl
ing that it was formerly all right, but Nelfionville brick which Contractor Co.'s drug stores; guaranteed.
l^d thf^reby fMd to make Japan
all at once seemed to go wrong.
John Scanlon had left, at $22.50
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN KVCRYTHINQ
Wrvaava raUmr tthan arrogant."
Cmnldmt Cmivise* 1
Murray said that many timed when it thousand for use in repairs. Adopted. aitor
Rider Haggard tells a good story
(hOMCTHINO |HO•ULD BE DONE, was tbougiit to be all right it
John Scanlon was allowed the
about the premature publlention of
■ Ac?brtllng' to The reports of those from it.
per cent held back for sixty days
obituary notl<v of himself. Hearing
Would Save Batteries.
an Investigation the
irho4iavc hrade
hta
the Bast FYont street paving. Tills
Bdaynr Friedrich said that the unfor amounted to $1,313.76 and caused s that a ballet based on ''She" was i
[tern of the city is in such
^ alai
produeeil in Hungary, be wrote asking
limes, and extendcfl tunate death of Duncan McLaebian little discussion.
for pnigraras and photographs,
had brought the fire alarm matter tn
The lK>ard of public works recom reply mme thaf the manager v
,
1 alarm is coneemrul. There focus. Also, the city was paying about mended that Court street west of the shocked at the request, for he
»75
a
year
for
batteries
when
under
an
INYt* lK*cn Hum's In the jiast when
county building and that Park street lleved the Illustrious Herr Author
Improved system, the I»altei1es would west of the Congregational church
ch^liss lM'<-n without an alarm
Iw dead.
I-ong obituaries hnd ;
not cost over |5 a year. Five
graded and graveled as the church had liearvd In the nungarlan joam;
years would |iay for the new system on gone to the expense of putting in the Mr. Haggard theu wrote and asketl
baMery
saving
alone.
that a rontradlrtlon might lie r
meni did and the time was i
curb. The work was orderwl done.
Mr. Glllelt took exception to the po
hunting for the trouble.
The final estimate of the West Front lated. but the manager retorted
. As the n«*conl has suggested prvvi- lice patrol alarm, saying that some atreet paving, amounting to $3.885.4«. the editors refused to Insert It. ss they
lieiieved it to be an unscmpulons
That is the kind of shoe that is needed these coming days and the kind of
OUsly, It Is absolutely nccessar)' that time ago the city had purchas4?d clocks which was ail that was duo with the tempt to obtain a free advertlaement
for the officers to punch and thej- were ekeepllon of the 10 per cent held back
shoe we arc selling. Hoys will be boys and they want a good wearable
aomething b»* done In reganl
for tbe ballet.
matter. The flro alarm system Is of required to punch these to the neglect was allowed.
shoe. Girls will be girls and they want an equally good shoe. We supply
too great lmp<iriance to allow any of all their other duties. He .thought
The special committee on street and
Like Finding Money.
all demands.
slackness or any chances to b€« taken that If tbe city couldn't find trusty men walks of the Founh ward recommend
Finding
inding health is like findim money
> think those who are sick. When
It Is iM'tler to spend f7<H) «tr fS'Hi now some should Ik* iroport«*d from other ed a cement sidewalk on the north side
cold. a. ire thriMt
rpther than have a Are. which from do cities. He iH'llcved. however, that of Eleventh street between Cass and chest Irritation. t.Iieiier
act
nmmptly
a
lay In sending an alarm would amount there were good men on the force, Lake avenue and alao a ceiaent cross like W. C. Barber of Sandy Ix-vel. Va.
men who didn't need watching.
A genuine calf skin, with an oak sole, will stand as much weather as the
^ ♦ nji into the thousands.
had a terrible che«t
walk on Eleventh street across Lake He says:
trouble, caused by smoke and roel
Gamewcll System.
The Interests of the city demand
oak tree itself. (»oIng to school is hanl on shoes, but it's the time
avenue. Adopted.
dust on my luqgs: hut. after finding
The matter was dropped at that
that the system Im* kept to the highest
The committee on streets and walks rcjlef In other remedies, I was curetl
afterward that plays havoc with th<- best of Icaiher. These shoes sell
cfflclenty pttssihjr If a change «»f ate tK»tnt and Mr. Stover of the Gamewell recommended that the portion of Val- ] b^Dr King s New DIseoverj- for Con
at $2.(X) and $2.25 and arc worth cvi ry cent of it.
paratus Is m-ervisary. then the Iwsf sv^tem was given an op|K>rlunlty to ley street lietween Eighth and m-n.; RtimpfIon. Coughs and Colds." (;reat
that can 1*0 srrun>il slinuld Im* gotten address the council He said that he
had examln«*d the local syalcm and
and InsfalliHl as so«in as possible
[
Cn.'s.
F.
H.
Meads'
and
Johnson
Drug
1 almost as grKxl
To il-Mrrr m a matter like tills Is jn[ found
The speclaf committee of the Third
^
be iM’iiny w U*- and iMiund foolish Kven conilltion a* when Insullod twenty ward recommended that a cement sideYes, and good boys wear them. I'hese sell for $1.25. $1 5fJ and $1.75.
,rrial bottle 10c.
t( the system is not ciianmni the worn years ago. Owing to the growth of tbe walk bo bnllt on the north side of
wire should Ik* n’plared and every- city It should, however, be dlvliU*d Into Seventh street in front of Helen Wil
Italy's new postage stamps were detbipg |H»ssible done to bring the sys thrv'e or four circuits. He recommend- helm's property and also one in front
stgTMKl by the painter Mlehetfl.
All
i*d the replacing of some of the old of Mr. Howard's property.
tem up U* dal»*
That is guaranteed to be as good a shoe as is made for the money—a
wire with new and also that the asy
The eommUee on streets and walks those of a higher denomination have a
portrait
of Victor Emmanuel.
At Wesloii-on-Tn-nt, Enc . the other lum loop and the loop south be run recommended that the building of a
splendid school shoe. The high top calf sells at $2 25 and $2.50. The
da.v a largi- swnnn of stmiige Issw around a different way. The slack la eement aidcwalk between Garfield ave
box
calf sell at $2.25 and the patent leather at $2.50.
arrived nnd attenipleit to drive the the wire stibuld be pulled up and the
Why suffer with headache, constipa
noe and the cemetery on East Eighth
local bws out of tlM*lr hives, but were
tion, stomach, kidney and liver
trees trimmed so''that they would not street be deferred. Adopted.
PCt»uls«>d. They then swaruMsI angri
tronbles. when Hollister's Rocky Moun
ly Into the village niid altaeki'd every- Inierfen* with the wires. He then ex
Utn Tea will cure you? No money
New Bualnaaa.
Imty they UM>I. It was late iu^e day plained the merits of his system ahowA motion, made by Mr. Glllelt. was wanted unless you are cured. 35 cents.
More girls go to school than boys, then more giris’ shoes are sold.
ing the saving that could be effected pnased that the Austin Stone Crusher Tea or Tablets. Johnson Drug Oo.
when they ret Inti.
Have you bought all your girls their shoesThese are just the days
with four circuits and storage bat dompaay be communicated with in reTRY A RECORD WANT AD
teries.
to get them fitted. These shoes really save you money. They will
And Iwalen. In a lalmr riot, until
Bignalphofic Company.
ered with 8ore% a Chicago street car
cost you $1.50 and $1.75.
conductor applied Bucklen'a Arnica
Mr. Salisbury of
Salve, and was soon sound and well. company said that he had arrive^ too
- It In
n my famHy." writes G. J.
late to examine the city ayatem. but
Welch, of Tekonsha.
t. Mich., "and fl
it perfect.” Simply great for cuts and ,aaid that efficiency was the main point
With either light or heavy sole? They arc a splendid shoe for just
bums. Only 25c at C. A. Bugbee of all fire alarm apparatna. Without
Drug Co.'s. F. H. Meads' and Johnson elficiency in transmiulng and receiv
such service as is required. It costs you nothing to Jlook and very little '
Drug Co.'s drug stores.
ing tbe alarms, the expensive engine
to buy. .
boose apparmtoB ta nseieas. He ex
Australia la conaideHug the Intro- plained his company's system at
4netloQ of the metric system and a bill length. In regard to the police alarm
ptxnidlng for its use will be IntroBnced at the next seiwion of the coro- system he said that it was not so much
mouwettlth pariiameut. Tbe idea Is to a vratch on the officers but actoailjr
make the system pcnuisalve for a cer- protection for Uiem. At the oooeln-:
tlln time, reservint tbe right to make sioB of his talk Mr. Doekaray moved
y coinimlaoiy at a gii-en period.
that the matter be laM over nntU thn
atreet apd the
UBSWirEE
unaiEi I Ron CUKE
15 per cent off on any Din
ing Table in stock.
20 per cent off on all Din-; /
ing Chairs. This extra
ordinary offer is good for
a few days only.
J. W. 8L.A-rER
WUlMkasiB^ T—r gm>M> B-w fwstow.
jitim oEiim wnn.
Disiralile Property For Silo
K B. CBAnR. FnirldBr.
JL HUELLMAIfTEL_
Dif. Onjif k fMikilipi
BiENTISTS
otm joaasoa necco:
UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental W<»rK|
Teacher ef Vialii
329 SOtlTN
mm STREET
SCHOOL SHOES
FOR SCHOOL BOYS
FOR SCHOOL DAYS
feZ:
WE HAVE A BOYS’ SHOE
.,r-...d
Adon, Ir'Te^trd”’ *"'c- A
i^";'
GOT ANOTHER GOOD BOYS’ SHOE
HERE IS A BOYS’ SHOE
GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ SHOES
SOMETHING NEW
HAVE YOU SEEN THE VICI KID?
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
WIWTY
In ic R
O ■ N'T
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
SSo SEE OUR
A Hoiuaier'a
i^ver failB t
_ 1 cleanse the blood. A great tonic
#d moacle produciag remedy. S5
j^Dta. l>ea or Tableta. Johnaon Drag
next meeting and that
from^e Oanmwell and Slgaalphonn
oompany be received upon a fire alarm;
tystem tor three or tour drcnlu aad'
Bfeo tor a poHee algaal system and a
dDaMnatiao of the twq.
j
SSo
J. B. False Hectric Co.
PHONE SOS
A THE HANNAH & LAY
IV
MERCANTILE GOMPAil
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Mia L. S. Wpael—1. wkh kw Urn
vfaMi^ Wn. FMt Baitlaf. tatanad
to kw km la Kalameo.tBiaF.
Mfaa ABM Ctair latanad to kar
MW la Oraad BapMa tMs kbOB
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Mmm « Mjcm Muimn mwign
p ^ OiwiiwniWy 0»w TlwwiHi FM
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"
•fMMtl^
pvtMt gito mtef. A.UU .M
m
vms mhrad at If :10 ud tte ctaa>
leal rMpoBdad. Wh«B tt«
^arrirad. tka nm bataf a loos ana, tka
flamaa kad bcokan thrxmgk tka root
Aa atort m aada w naa tka ckasteal astil koka^oifld ka laid kot It waa
practteallj aaalaaa. TlilKkdfBa la fov
klodcs tnm a hydrant and IjWO faat
«r koaa wara uted. Tka loan fa baivaan |1M and tlOO wttk IMf Inani •karMT ChaHas Jakaaan naaar lata
nnee. Tka caiua waa a dcCacthra Joa.
•am gat away.
Tha flamaa had a good start Jkieo
tha dapartment«rHvad at tka famfly
had mda an aCort ft gat U out with
water before aaaiBMnlng help. Tha
(Cootlnoad From First Pngs.)
flra was ia the hack part at tka boose.
NESnFMORKISStKGUKS
aaple of this city and 8. C. Croff of
Qladwtn. who recognised the good
work of societies. The discipline of
Nat laaagk Taatkwoay to HoM Mm the church is silent on this subject.
Presiding Elder O. A. Hettler sUted.
am tha Charge af NstJt Laraany
but he still deplored the “fandangeled**
at Maitay.
things discussed so lengthy.
Fred Strattoo. the young n
Redemption Through Christ.
‘*Rodemptk>o Through Christ'
charged ■ with robbing the money
drawer at the Lardle general autre at Rev. 8. C. Croff of 01ad|rtn was given
Old Mlaaton. was released Utday. The nest. Of all beings, he said. Christ
wUneaaea for the case appeared in was alone, was created to give atonejQStiee Cnrtis’ (»ort this morning akd nteol. Christ died that be might reafter ezamlalng them all the morning (deem the world through His blood and
tha prosacoUng attorney dfcidod that His sufferings mere for sin. blood for
there was not eno^h testimony to sin. a propitlatioi^or the sin of the
hold him and also that there were seri- whole world.
He said: 'The spirit of God Is the
ooB doubts as to bis guilt On bis
active agent that works every expert
tioest (be case was dismitaed.
ence in man’s redemption.” He closed
by saying '’It is true, man may
have a dear conception so as to fully
id the philosophy and law of
idersuind
Contract for Aaylum Coal Awardad «s
I the"divl
livine activity in the redemp
Local Firm by koard of Truatt
tion plan, but through faith he may
Thi# Aftamene.
have consciousness of a personal
At the regular monthly meeting of demption who will redeem him from
the Irusteea of the northern asylum all sin and lead him from victory into
this afternoon the contract fur the coal victory.
The subject was dosed by the pre
for the institution was awarded b
C. B. Taylor Coal company of Traverse siding elder stating that redemption
City. The price is to be $2.76 per too. was only obtained through Jesus
Christ.
Rev. Hettler's last explana
f. o. b.. Trsverte City, for 7.000 tont,
tion being (hat redemption was a di
more or less. -Pittsburg No. 8.
This Is s better price than the state vine act of Ood within ns.
”HoliDeas. the Vitality
pai^ laat year aad the second time the
contract has been awarded to the C. B. Church." by Rev W. A. Shelley of But
tons Bay dosed the morning session.
Taylor Coal company.
Afternoon Session Today.
After devotionals. a short discussion
of the morning’s lecture, ''Holiness,
the
Vitality
of the Church.” »'ss taken
Grand Traverse Bualneae University
up by the conference this afternoon.
Opened the Fall Term Under Aus*
Among the questions discussed being
piclous Circumetancaa.
holiness, the most essential thing
The Grand Traverse Business l^nl- be taught; this statement being c
verslly is meeting with good success. tested by Rev. R. N. Holsaple. who
rei>enisnce. redemption
Ihincipal Ne-edham enrolled thirty-five considered
students in the summer school and the and salvation equally essential.
The paper by Rev. G. A. Hettler.
lioglnnlng of the fall term was made
y»*ter\lay with forty-two. making a "Exposition of Paul’s Sermon on Mars
toul from the t>cglnning of seventy- HIM.” and "Christian Science. What
seven. The schepd opened Its doors Is It?" were delivered as the aftenr
July 3 and since that lime twenty-one lectures.
Evening Sermon.
students have been furnished with po
The evening sermon was one of the
sitions.
best exhortations ever delivered on the
subject of salvation. Rev. C. B Btroh
TO WED THI 8EVENING.
of Grand Rapids taking as his
Popular Couple Will Be United
Isaiah xll .1. ’’Therefore, with joy shail
Their Home on State Street.
from the wells of salvation.
George A Hanson of the American I
g,rph has only been In the minisetpresa ofllre ami Miss Malvina A | ,r,. j^reo years and Is the youngest
Ambitte will b. married this evening j
of the Grand Rapids district
at their ne^ home. 721 State street |
the Evangelical church. His work
After the ceremony a wedding recep^ j
,ide Evangelical church
Hon Will be held at the homo of the i „ orand Raolds and his work is
tirtrie’s brother, tiixirpe E Amlotto, ‘»n ,ranting widespread commendation.
I'nion itreel.
He Is thoroughly Imbued with the
work chosen and his sermon last even
THE MARKETS.
ing was an able exhortation.
Yesterday
Afternoon.
East Buffalo. Sept. 6-<'atMe-I.ight.
Tesxeroay ATxemoon.
^.v 8htH.p_Active,
^he last lecture of yesterday aftereasy.
Bheep—Active, steady.
steady. HogsHogs
noon was given by Rev. D. J. Leather
Fair, steady.
^ItHlo. a. Sept. s_wbeat-Sep-|‘>^^“
Tohtember. k-T^c; December. S2<- Corn- , tural Doctrine of Eternal Punishment"
fflasTMnwmnsa
C. I. TinOR COT IT
THIinT-FITESTUDBiTS
8,.ptember. r..1M.c; DocemlH-r tE.'Hr. !'"
“P*^*^!** emphatlcmlly the
Idea of eternal punishment for
Oats—Septemlier. 25^^: !>»-<'ember.
2C^c. Pork. 8H75; lard. $7 77; ribs. wickeil. Dot for a short time only but
all time. This. Mr Feather stated, did
IM.C.'I.
IX-troit. Mich., Sept. G.—Wheat. not Indicate annibllation. but an eter
nity of punishment for the wicked.
K-nVi; oats. 26^c, corn. 56c.
Mr. FVather was obliged to return ot
the early train today.
LATEST IN HATS
Miss Flora Heck has returned from
Chicago with all the latest, most nobby
styles In stn>et hats. She has been exc«>e«llnKly fortunate this fall in secur
ing for her head trimmer MlsT Clarice
B«*aiiblei, who is an artist In design
ing as well as trimming. Misa Beaubier has Btudled in New York and Chi
cago and is at present designing ex
clusively for the largest wholesale
bouse in Saginaw. Her Vork places
her Id the lead among artistic design
ers anywhere in the country. She will
arrive the last of next week and Miss
Heck's fail opening will then be an
nounced.
WfY.WMWMa
lyWWETIC CRANE.
EREVITIKa.
1 MWar-WwiBss^'a ks ■■
Wnuem Henry Hnnter of Cteda-.
aatl. O.. and Mfaa aarah A. MeOffl
were married Snnday.
The Michigan Metkodisl eoafercaee
opened at Ckarlotu yesterday Btokop
I. B. Wilson in charge. Rev. Thomas
OoA Rev. Hugh Keanedy, Rev. J. W.
Miner. Rev. WOlard Heath and pre^dtag Elder M. D. Oarrel went do^
from here this morning. Rev. A. J.
Bdrsd was too feeble to attend.
The regular meeting of tke Bohe
mian gymnasium, at which does will
be payable, will be held Friday night
and a meeting for practice Thorsday
night. The club is very prosperous
and has purchased a complete gym
outfit.
The name of Eunice Cun is has been
changed to Ehinice Jeuks by Probate
court of Traverse City.
Word was received here' that Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Farrow expect to make
their future home in Stockton. Cal.
Their furniture is being shipped now.
The Rathbone Sisters will hold their
regular meeting in the K. P. hail this
j evening. All members arc requested
' to be present.
Regular me«-Hng of the Cem<?tery as
social Ion St Lndies' library parlors
tomoTToa- afternoon.
All members of Traverse City hive.
No. 532. art- requesUMl lo meet at For
ester’s hall tomorrow aftcmcxin at
1:30 to attend (he funeral of Baby
! Mo'r
i
Are«r4l«g t* Scrlgtwtw.
i
tkstkeadl _
btm eenpa. bated or 1
A WrtA rirets end ala
m^ of travdteg
wadlag tke eawpir la tko city, g
Mra. E. A. WBfloa of Uagitey fa vle- ea adM|aat« ^
^ wettxtel to
be nfted. With larae castings the
Mbb Mta. r. W. Wneoa.
ftp fioMowlac waat to Fite Lake to time coBsomed in connecting tke book
day to atlaad
gxaava: Mr. aad Mrs. Ckarlas Iftak.
Mr. aad Mim. J. W. DIekanBaa. Mr. aad
Mre. A. a MoQraa, Mr. aad Mrs. L.
POfaeatocr. Haary Vorkeaa.
a H. Ekaanra aad wite aad Mrs.
Maryaua KBta rataraed yasterday to
tkair koBMs la Pawnmo and Matbadoa after rfaltteg at tke borne of J. D.
Masted.
Mr. ead Mrs. A. E. Fairer returned
yceterdey to their koBBe In Sanunlt
City after TfalUag C B. Pnlrer.
Maeler Epy Wolfe of Ndrtkport retaraed hoaw yasterday after spendr
tag tea days with his coosla. Handd
BrabaoL
Mr. aad Mra. J. C Cass of Wladfield,
ted., aceompaaled by Mre. R. Wyekoff
of Boaunlt City arrived in the city this
morning as goesu of a stoter. Mre.
EllflB UiBkey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Hkll, Mre. Carey
Hull and Mrs. O. Germaine imve ar
rived at the Chalfoote, Atlantic City,
rope in posiUon
New Jersey.
Mrs. Walter Lake went to Poach
precUble part of
today to rlsit her mother.
pieced article. It Is evident however.
Mrs. William Cbatsult, who has been that freqoentiy there must be haodled
visiting Mrs. Secor and other friends pieces which sre too small to m-ed
in the city, left for Milwaukee. Wia.
by
this noon.
means of ropss or chains. Even when
ben
Ernesf Hall returned to bhi home In the pieces arc assembled In a containHuntertown today after visiting his tag vessel the task of baudUn
dklng Is only
brother, C. U Hall.
Igbtlyr almpllfled. since the dlsjKiaal
of the vessel In many
M^nd Mrs. P. W. Ransom left this
r the contents
<
cases presents a difficult problem.
noon for a trip to Niagara Falls.
An ideal substitute for chains, ropm.
J. B. Ayres went to Kingsley this
books and conulnlng vessels for ths
morning to visit.
serriesa tadkrated above is found In
Miss May and Mre. Henry May. who the electro magnet, stni the s<-cunj
have been the guesU of Mre. Bert Kil pony lllostration serves to show one of
mer, returned to their home in Port the Duroerous tasks which can Is- Imposed upon it--a magnet lifting st<s>l
Huron today.
Mrs. Charles Buckley, who has been tnrningc and borings. This class of
diffleui to bundle, as
visiting Mrs. Charles Moore., returned material Is ver^ difficult
it is labortdbs to sbovcl, and the work
to her home In Battle Creek today.
ts very alow and costly where s fork
Mias Mary Bchnert of Chicago, who Is used. It U light and Is easily mug
was the guest of Miss Grace Chahoo netlxed. however, and the magnet Is
able to esrry a large qmintlty at each
has returned to her home.
Mre. J. Ellia of Sturgis, formerly | lift-Electrical World and Engineer,
Mrs. Archie Jamison of this city, is
------------------------SoT«l Life Ran.
the guest of Mrs. Harvey Langworthy.
WTist marine experts declare s solu
This Is her first visit to Traverse City tion of the problem of saving life st
in twenty-five years.
sea was demonstrated st the launcbiug
Mrs. Ida Carter-Rlchinood and U4 • MIV
life raft
from th«I at I ll\siA4
VASV- deck of the
Fi'encb line
daughter, Bernice, of Lansing, who Bteamahip La Savoie at the Fi'em
have been the guesU of her brother pier in New Yortt-clty recently iwhen a
and family. Mr. and Mre. H. L. Carter, woman with a touch of her gloved
hatwi tnmed a lever which liberated
left last evening for their home in
from the upper det-k of the liner a
LanslDg.
capable of bolding slxU -fi'e passcuMr. and Mri. Lynn Carter of Grand gers. The raft slid smoothly
.n>oo.hir f»rw«rd
fo
Rapids, who have been In the city the and plungpd Into the .North
ntiv righted and
a
floated
past week as the guests of relatives, where It Instantly
high upon the water.. Thirty
T^ilrt seconds
left last evening for their home.
bad Iteen
lM>
swung
Mra. Siebring left this morning for ister twenty sailors had
down to the raft with rojK.*s and were
Chicago to visit her son and daughter.
at the oara. with which the
Mr. and Mrs R. J. Mercer have forj „ provided- The raft
their house guesU Mra. Friedlander! iron and contains water
and A. W. Mercer of Detroit, also Mrs. j menu for water and food.
,o. chief .....
J. W. Harsba and son, Mercer, of Co-, vention of Harry Matson,
stew
lumbus. Ohio.
I srd of La Savoie.
Mias Bessie Dick of South Boardman j
is visiting Misa J. M. Haggard of West
Ninth street.
I
Mrs. Wilkinson of Buffalo. Mra. Kinion and Mrs. Jno. Bothanley of Sturgis
came in on the ten days excursion laat
evening to visit their sister. Mrs.
Robert Dewar.
Geo. G. Bates, vice president of the
Herald and Record company and Mrs. I
Bates, who have been the guests of
their fat her, Thos. T. Bates, and fam
ily. returned to Chicago last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Beers of 8t. Joseph
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn HewMrs. Clara Chaney and son of Ms
rion. Ind.. are the guests of her
brother. Charles Davis.
Mias Loa Crawford, who has been
visiting two weeks in Kalkaska, has
returned home.
Mrs.M. L. Swift of Kalkaska has i
been the guest of Mrs. Hettle M.
Strong.
fcL.
mV A IH80RD WANT ABk
TKV A ItSGOftO WANT Aa
9WWf
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$10*00
conigbt
Buys our last Hall
Tree. A $15.00
article. ^
Bu>'s the best Suit
of Men's Clothes
in the house.
Suits that were
new last spring.
$13.48
Bu>'s our last ChiL
fonicr, a $25.00 ar
ticle.
All velvet, Bnis>
sels and Ingrain .
Carpets
good Olorktofl
Suits
One'Cbird
Off
Aa
^
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THE BOSTON STORE
mmm
FINAL CLEAN DP ON
Shirt Waists. Wash Goods
ETC.
All'Wash goods from 10c to 20c
per yard................................................................
TRY A RECORD WANT AD •
All Wash goods that sold up to 40c, per
|
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
‘i
At ■ 1-MduP of aakl Cuort. iield at tho Pn>-
^
la U»e matt- r of the ««ut
Lr<lim Van
tir»t annoat aoronnt aa Ouan
f, h’.
Vrl^
t^^rd^r^for Ux.
This lot includes Printed Organ
dies. Silk Nets. Silk Muffs and fine
Imported Goods. Lots are broken
and small, but there are some
very good things in the lot . . .
$1.00 to $2.00 Shirt Waists lo close
$2.50 to $:i.50 Shirt Waists to close
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THE NESSEH
TRANSPORTATION CO.
STCAMEB NAHISTEE
tol.48
Wash Shirt Waists sold lip to
$4.00, choice for..........................
Colored Chambray I’etticoats, soM mZf
at$l.50, $-2.<l0, $2.i5, for.................
OOINO WIKT
..SALE OF.
ImproTf-d SewlOK WBcblsr.
A Lancashln- mechanic has Invented
a machine which will sew direct from
two rtt'Is of thread, thus obviating the
winding of s]>ools and thr»-udiug of
abntties. Erjierts are quoted
that If the invention
the market In a thorough manner
will revolutionise the sewing machine
trade of the world
\ remarkable
feature Is the very small numbt^r of
Caed of “Thanka.
parts required in Its construction, and
We with to publicly express
as the cost of prodnrtion will, comparathanks to the many friends and neigh-! tlveiy ai>eaklnA be small, it Is exi>ected
bors who ao kindly and w illingly lent I that the contrivance w ill be put on
their aid and sympathy to ns during the market at a prii-e fsr below that
the illneas and death of our beloved
husband and father.
A Wawa«>rf«l
Dtac^verr.
Mrsyftary Copeland.
Throogfa a wonderful medical dis
fry Copeland.
covery. recently made, I»r. J. B.
Greene, a }ihysician of Mishawaka.
Copeland,
Ind, Is able to perform the most diffi
illiam Oopeland.
cult sarglcaJ of>erationa without the
Bllxabeth Copeland.
use of either ether or chloroform and
Mrs. Rose Hoxale.
yet eauae the patient absolutely no
pain whatever, and. more than that,
CIDER APPLES wanted at the cold the patient under the doctor*i knife is
atorage.
aug 28-tX fierfecOy coneCloos of all that is going
on. to able to converse with the doctor
and watch bto every movement os be
akUIfnUy wfahfa tbe knife In performtag bto operation.
aapis-a
p hnlilt of excusing ih
clple
fault of his usslidMnts only If the
faults
vonM jiiMify Hietum-lvrs liy Brrlpture
One day n woman enten-d his shop
and asked-to s«-e some matertal.
refus«-d to buy It Nh-musc I
1 riiMip. After slmw lng her some other |
go>vds. tl>e nsubtiutit liroughl l>uck the
' sit me ii.sltvhil. this time asking a higbei
prU'e, whereupon the eustoroer
Nniglit It. .\fterward. the proprietor,
who had witnessed the transaction, re[iroved his asslKtant severely.
The
| btter. rememls-ring the rules of the
“Oh. it's i
rstnhilsbment. n-plled'
cording t<i K4-ri|iture all right.
8he
was a stranger and I took her in."—
llurper’s Weekly.
-----------------------CIDER APPLES wanted at the cold
*torage.
aug 28-tf
j
------------------------I NOTTINGHAM. Irish Point. Bruv
! seL. Net and all fine Curtains laun
dered at 81S State street,
sept
Mrs. Frank Dyer.
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new rewder Better
A [wwder w bkh
a numU r
coffee mill
of powder experts recently by F H.
Briggs of ClevelHod. O. He say* It
showed a third greater penetrating
force than the ’•shlmoee’’ ptiwder of
the Japanese, which is sccounU’d as
the most powerful explosive known.
This powder ennuof be rxplodcil by
coucusslon.
being always in*<-essary. lnst«*ad of <-ostlng 16 cents a
pound It only costs 4 cents, and as no
expensive mill re«inlrlng heat is nec
essary It may be made on tJte field of
battle. The Inventor claims that It
may be used not only for fireurma, but
also for blasting inin*""***
A Curious Belief.
\
Some of the older inhabitants on
banks of the Saco rivt-r In Maine are'
very emphsHe In the belief that three
persons will be drowned in its waters
each year as k>ag as white men live in
the vicinity, or until Hobowocko. the
Indian satan. la overcome by the good
spirit of the stream.
WAN-r ADI
Opkokls’s curse dates back to 1G7S or
goe Into fsr CfaMififlalfaa
1G74. At that time It was commonly
AsBostOD icienttot says that hypneaccepted that Indians were ewimmers FOUNIN-Lady's Jacket. Owner call
can develop only natural luatlufti
by instinct and were not okUged to
and that the beri hypnottot In the
at J. N. Martinek'a Jewelry store.
learff the art.—Exchange.
sept <-lt* world cannot make e reelly moral perBon do wrong. From expertecsta he
bee made he britorce that 76 per emit
pf the bnmaa race. If nnresttmliied hy
British ofloert are haring the scars
Camay pride aad other Uke ennrtfarto
DANC»~81lver LAke nsTlllon. Fri of face woonds remomd by the nse of WANTED—Good girl for general dona, wonld Steal.
day evening. 8epL A Heim's orekea- light ray«. The enatoB fa rapidly
honeesrork. . 1214 Randolph atreeL
tra.
________________sept 4-W-7 glowing of enrgeoRS aendlng thair paseptG-dt
Ueau to hare the acan left by operaDUNLAPS on sale,
HAWES HATS on aafa.
Hamilton Clothiiig Ca
tkmareinorad.
WANTED—Apprentloe glrfa.
Miss eept 1-tf
aofi l-tX
HamUton Ooiking Oa
Heck, 141 East Front strest'
L ;, 1
".-Tl
%»nm*MY.«cminni«.i«K ■=■
Inquire stM a M.g. Uckstotfles
IMCVCR
luive we ever shown as nice
on assortment of Latlii>e' Side
Combs. Biick Combe and
complete Comb Sets as at
present. We now have the
three-piece Comb Seta at 10c,
15c, 25c and 50c per eet.
Back Combe 55c lo $1.00
each,
BKI-'TW
We have the latest in chil
dren’s Buster Brown Belts in
red, white and black. Also
the newest things out in Ladies’ Patent Leather Belts,
at 25c and 50c each. Extra
Sizes for stout people. We
have Uiem in sizes 30 to 45
inches.
^
Can early if you need
them.
Black Silks
On arroiinl of tin* immense- BiKyins of oar Black Silk
S;ili- w. h.ivt- «li-cidf«l t<* ruiilimic it for tJie iKilanct' of
thf wt-i-k. It is atliJiilPt]
lie tin* iir.-ateat value ifivini; f>;ih* of tin- st-.-isoii. iN-i- our m*w \ olvet Finish
TafffLis in 1‘lain (’<>ioca, (‘hamelion and ChangcyiMt*,
27 iurln-s widt*. at
$1.00
tr Yard
AN IMPROVED PROCESS
We would like Ui lay special stress on the VELVET
FINISH as an improvement over the oritfina Chiffon
ffnish brought out last neBson, The latter finish was
• a treatment of the cloth after weaving, which v«*ry ma
terially weakened t|ie fabri^and lessened its f^riod of
usefulness. The relvet finish on the contrary is a new
and improved process tikat is aooomplisUod hj a treat
ment of the yams previons to weaving and results in n
lustrous fabric that is ridi in appearance and will gi?o
most satisfactory wear.
E. WILHELM
m
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‘^ "t*) -nl;• ' ',• V ' i-'"*^ ’
peiiunT
,, tjfff*
Mti
■na wmm, WtsU4». Ito nvia^ «a
KumalmMmkr, wtmwmm%'i
'>
V:
fl iBwrmtbati* to
to Halaam 17. P^mheertoa haa aeeaplklRKarttTws. irnma^atiiaaam^
aMto Ma form la Mt toM aa la Za^
ai the poaltioa aa maaaffcr aC t|to omt
flrUaaEfeioarUarritotoctot^a. ,
caaUie daparttotat of the Barttof-lleTSartola ifA «• that ia I# ^
OaffmtypapPtoU^
aoa ha lb
^ MAaofa
A haj-tock load of marry yoaag panaoaator M ftoth H eoiMaaa fiaiaiaa M to la anmwaltoB kia iaal ehtotodCer.
pla attaa^ g danrhig party at th«
time, pnaaing away Sonday evaatag at
or hte. Tec tha eoamoa tiaa oC ^ i|e aarir eatodh to a Chriabaa and am
Oarmaa picmlcgroopd torn Priday-ev4S o'clock of InflaauaaUoa of the bower
tom aati apapamea la dartvafl Dw
«UA* H4TH OP iwco emr.
eto. The toneral arraagamenu were
' aa- fopad the grove oaa petrate property
.0«a Lewis, who racceUy opaacd
aod ther tooatTcMp off the gtmsa.'
la charge of Memtomes CurUs and
■ tha^ht fC at dothad wtth.a
the Sunnytlde marble, granite aad
WUItoma. '
The <*ly avhllahle grove Is that of stone works at Kewndlh, waa tn town
to la vhfapera that
▼«<’/ Monday and reports that baslneas to
for arm: with In* for daws, aad mem reaaaaaMe aad hddraaa theai- tore. Johnaon a. whh^ tba
Caat you em. sleep or work? Bad
^Ropathd)' tha most ihaUunme. horrl- aalvaa to maa'a mrmgathlto aad later ktodly offered foe the pnrpoee. but opening up briskly.
liver?. Hollister's Rocky Mountain
ovlng to ha dtotaaoe from tbe boot
I^daoas cmatara la aaiataaee.
aata. If bean
Hon. FYnnk EL Thnicher of Ravenna,
IN OTHER %WOflO« NO OUCH RCINO
Ten atokat rich, red blood, gives
OaacrtpUaa af tha Oavfl.
allgr. them he comae \m tome form or laa#lag and 'depot. It wm decided to fonnerly In the drug baslneas here,
streagth aad health. Corea when nil
AS ACCCRTCO OCVIL.
hold
the
gathering
|n
the
halL
gUltnde
that
to'a
cartcainre
of
hto
real
"No doabi tekial
to the
was a guest of Judge C. E. ?rbeeler
oGMri fall. No core no pay. 86 cents.
Tea or TnhlHa. Johnaon
B. P. Davis.
moat aocorata daacripUoa of hto per- aalC. Aad while awn are oecopled with
the latter part of the week.
The new awing bridge which crosses
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Reed of Jack-'
Vary 'pan TM«f to H«ar • Taachcr aoa and dignity to be fonnd In the thto earleatare he hlawelf to at work
TRY A record want AD
dnm river will be ready for business son are vialtlng at the home of Mrs.
whole Bible. Snraly tbe laagaage
ia hto real character.
OMto Oi« Ntoto CtoTMtiy—fWto
fera to a baiag naturally aadowfd
-Thoa for toatance. while the world abopt Sept. 16. Helena township pm r. R. WUIlams.
Mm «r Nw Apwkto** Crato
arlth extraordinary chamcteriatlca. Lp( to watching earefolly against the mon In this bridge at a ooat of 18.000.
Oeo. Sarasin is at Bsst Jordan fin
Several cottaces will be buUt here ishing the interior of a store bunding
OS read from Darby's translation. V. B. ster with crocodile sMa aad fiery eyes,
lS:lt: Thou who seaJest op the i
he to playing hnvoe with their rellg* thia fall for resorters from Columbia. for John Monroe.
TIm A44rM M tha pcraowa<t7
are of perfecUpo foil of wladom a*l tone fnfth by operating as an nngel erf Ma
■
Sheriff Gabrion of Beiialre was in
aa^ wlUdi
A swimming pool will be built at town Sundsy.
perfect la baaaty thou waat ta Rdaa. light
-faB vaa Mhrarad raatcrdajr afiar- tbe garden at Ood. Every prcekias
Alden this fall with bowling alley and
to Caaltad Being.
After a week's visit with Elk Rapidv
Dooa Ur Bar. Eitaa Rath uT Read Btoaa was ihy covering. Thon
row boau ntUchmenL
"After nil that hna beeo
friends, the Misses Jordan and Shaw not carried out as intended, for when
Cltjr. and aftar hto laeture a 'loo« aa aaaolnied covering cherub. I had can but cooclude that aatan of the
The new Main Hoase will have
left Sunday morning on the Illinois for “Kitty's" husband meets her again he
and IntacaaUBK dteeaaaloa folknred. aet thee ao. Tlww waat upon the holy Bible to n ve* exalted beUg
large addition bujlt this year.
belng and o
Chicago.
finds her as fascinating as the audi
aaoot Iha ataiaataata rireo belnc amanuln of Ood. Thou didst walk whoee bearing to that ofr n ml^ty I
The Ciysui Beach. Pere Marquette.
G and J McDononr of Kalkaska ences which have greeted this play
a diacaaatoo of tUa roodoeM
Lone Tree Point hotels will close abwi; spent Sunday In Elk Rapids.
up and down la the midat of stones of tenuu on nafperaal mle
Miss Alice JohnsuQ, who heads the
. tba pictured aatan.
fire. TTwMi waat perfect tn thy ways
Sept. 16. Alden and other resorts on
"We ahonld toy U*t noun.
Miss Mabel Wood has resigned her splendid organlzatloo which is under
Tbe ctatameiit that tatan bad do im- from the day that thou waat created Ood. to tbe moat powerful of all pow Torch lake bare hnd the largest num poaltloc at Cooperit reaUurant. Miss u,e dtrecilon of Jules Murr). is a
> mediate work la leading the natural till trarigbieouaness was found
ers. He has ooosumaute wisdom, but ber of resorters this year of any year Lixzie Grmmntel succeeds her.
singer and comedlenn* of distinctive
man Into ala brogbt forth much crttl- thee.P R. Williams left Monday for Bel charm and has a partin Kitty " that
it to a wisdom without the aafeguard previous.
clam. Uoi^ laughable and aerkm^.
lalre and Petoskey on professkwal is exactly fittinl to her i>ersonallty.
of righteousneea.
Satan Fall.
ooe of tbe BM>nibeM of the amretu
“He has a beauty and can show him
“But saun fell. Rev. V. 17. *Thy
* Natlag that he thought that aatan heart waa lifted op because of ifay self In such nUractive guises ns to win
4a^M Tnrivw
1
mm
ELK RAPIDS.
had beea plctared as a pretty beauty. Thou hast corrupted thy wii- an except those who know the i>erft*ct
The
Mlsa Sva Morse of Pontiac returned
Tbe reeonl of Japut.'s nvv-nt inatcri. good fellow aad he wa« surpHaed dom by reaaon of thy brightness; I beauty.
home Monday after a few days’ vtolt I •! progre^ is. it seems, os remork•ble ns ber progress in military
While we're wiSing to rapply
acotfrdlagly. The dlacuaaloo c loaed have cast thee to the groond.'
“With these chnraetertotlcs what a
with Dr and Mrs. H. Beach Morse.
och lij;ht tbinffi in lambw at
by Preatdlng Elder Retr. O. A HetMrs Geo. Simonson of Kalkaska vis achtewment. The ltirreas<> of postal
“Satan lost his Innocence as Adam tempter he can be to fallen roan* Sperial to the Evening Record.
ihinglto and lath, we do rejotoe
Elk Rapids. Mich.. Sept. G.—The ited at the home of W. J. Towers, Sun snringB during the first eight uiontbi
tier, of Jackana. ghiag a practical afterwards did. but ha waa atJII the What altractlons he can offer to the
af the WTir. for example, shews an luorders for Ins joiaU for
many Elk Rapids rt^dera of the Rec day.
view of the aub)ect from the atand- mighty angel—the one whose place casual mind!
crease from f l.’i.3«i.0nrt to |lR,ni2.»«0.
framing and ■cafFoMing-^it*s
, point of the Bible, atatlag that unleaa wkq flrat and whose opportunities
"Without going into further dcuil ord will be surprised to learn that
Miss 1
tndlratlng an sstonlshlng Itw-eTane of
tbe immensitr of building ma
one clung to Its teachfaga they were might have fixed him forever In the let ua conclude that saun. next to Harr)- Hlrahberg. who for several ume he
the aoniees front wbleli such savings
terials that iniereata ns moat.
apt to fall Into all mauaer of dlacus- very highest placo of fill created Ood, it the wisest and strongest being years has conducted the leading dry
F. M. Bosworth of Traverse City was • re drawn—the li<-t»mes provided by
akma of the vtenta of such a peraoo- beings.
revealed In the Bible or known in the goods and clothing store here, is abom a guest of John F Boyd tbd first of Uie fndnstrial einpU»yment. *nie savings That's an indication Utot what
bank dejtosits have Inrrensed 21 |>er ever yon want in the lumber
to dispose of bis stock and retire from week.
age. He called him a pcceonage^aa
“One of the mysUrlea of Wvloe rev worid.
cent,
during
tbe
same
pcrUKl.
Thors
line
is proenraUe here. Let ns
the
mercantile
business.
.
Mr.
Hlrah
much to l>e ciinaldered So as the per elation Is the poaltJon In which BaUn
Is a DiplemaL
Miss Lnlu Nsekerman left Saturday has also
an lncn>a«e of hank
add that orf prioea pleaae the
aoa of Ood. whom ail worshipped, always stands to Ood. ootwitbatand"He la both wiser and si longer than berg has been In business here for for Alden. where she will teach dur •erves nnionntlr^: to .'I..', per cent., an
best posted.
though unseen. "If you Weep to the ing his fail. Why waa be not driven nun. He to a diplomat with wisdom, about fifteen years and by close at ing the coming school year.
fnormae of l<i-'i per <-ont. In ri«-e pro
scriptures aatan cannot do so very
duction. of S.2 per rent In exports and
never again to have any communi cunning, and cleverness which ia al tention and strict business Integrity
of 0.2 per cent. In luiporU.—Harper's
much f*4'll." vaa his closing remark, cation with Ood? In place of this wc ways plausRile. He U not In hell only, has built up a fine trade. The only
Weekly.
to which a hearty "amen~ was Ce- Hnd him a relation In which he can nor In dent and dlvw. but in the Heav reason he assigns for tbe stupenskm
apended.
present himself before Ood In the verr enly places, the religious sphere, on is that Ihe confinement eceas^ to the
Tha ReeaenaUty of Satan.
highest company Job 1:6. The sons God's ground, and always opposed to successful trasacllon of bis bulneas is
undermining his health and he pro"No truth told out by the word of of Ood came to present tbemaelrea be Ood."
BIG ATTRACTION WILL BE SEEN
mnke.tbe change before it is
Ood has been more perverted than fore Jehovah and aatan came also in
AT STEINBERG’S GRAND.
loo late. Mr. Hlrachberg will continue
that which reveals aatan In bis person their midst • And Ood did not repri
his residence here, and although his
and character. The aatan of ScHpture mand him. but entered Into converaaplana as to the future are unsettled, he
and the devil of^mmoa belief or auIf you are not at present doing your typewriting
will engage tn some vo^tion which re Final Arrangements Have Been Made
pertllUon are not the same person. flech.. 8:1. ‘And be thowed me Joshua,
by the touch method, it will pay you to spend an hour
and Guarantee Hat
Posted
quires more out of door exercise tha i
Tbe aatan of the Bible Is one of the the high prieat. standing before the
jar two at our school every everung. You can save a
dllng dry goods.
by the MsnagemenL
most august aud awful characters pre angel of Jehovah and satan standing
great deal of time and your woi^ will be more pleas
J. G. Eldston. owner of Skogemo;;
sented to the view of man. The devil
SpecUil to the Evening Record.
: his right hand ‘o resist him.'
ant. You can’t afford to be looking first at your short
of Chiiateadom Is a m>ih. There l«.
“Here we see him in another very
Alden. Mich.. eSpt. 6.—Tbe first sn- Point resort, reports that his guests
Managers 8teinl«»rg Bros, announce^l
hand notes or manuscript and then at your typewriter
in other words, no such tx-lng as com exalted piare. and that too In a poal- nunl plJttlc of the Northern Michigan are returning home and that although this morning that they had made thekeys. Save this time of looking on and oft; it will
monly accepted devil.
of opposition. The Lord does not Beekeepers' nssoclsUon was held here the season has been short. Skegemog. r«*qulred guarani.N- that "The Isle of ^
mean dollars to you.
Other northern Mlrhi
..
^
•The tendency to pervert the truth disdain or condemn him. but give^ Wednesday, Aug. 80. The meeting In common i
i
enjoyed
I
is one of the oldest and most common him only a rebuke applirable to one in was held )n the Grange hall, where tb» gan resorts,
You can make the change without any disadvantage
prosperous |
traveling this sea»«m and one of
facta of human history. A disposition high position.
forenoon was spent 4n visiting and in summer.
to you whatever, and we know that you will succeed,
I the big successes of taat season would
H. T. Blodgett,
superintendent be seen hert- in Its entirety, including
to misstate, to exaggerate. Is and has
Again when the Son of Ood came to ■poctlng the different samples of
If yoi•u do not. you will not be required to pay any
been so common, as to l>e met with In earth, while winds and waves obeyed honey on exhibition. Among the sam of schools, aayt h<
Its own special orchestra. The attrac
tuitioi
kept school building than tbe Cer tion Is the No 1 company, it bavinr '
almoet evor>'llilng man has ever writ Implicitly, and w|pie demons acknowl ples of honey shown, which were of
ten or said. It Is the rar«*st thing to edged bis authority with 'eagerness, spectol interest, were packages of |
Write, call or telephone.
This speaks well
opened the Detroit 0|>*-ra house last
Rod even a teacher who quotes the saun meeu him In open and proposes honey gathered froth honey dew.
week and repeated Us hit of the previ
Bible correctly. It is common to hear to negotiate with him for the first and orange blossoms, catnip and golden
, ous ynar This production cornea from
years,
and
during
this
time
has
been
,
^
things purporting to be fmm the Bible highest place.
rod. besides samples from rsspl>erry.
that are not In It at all
section of the coun•And let us note carefully the. gn basswood, elm. soft maple, etc., sam absent from his duties but nineteen |
*Vrm^mrmm
MIoHlsain
Craad DiaeraUttsd.
awer of Jesus to his ‘ propoalUons. ples running through every shade from dav£.
try
It is said this extravaganza
Lawrence Moritz, who has jusl caused a sensation In Chicago, when"Some i»r the hoariest atalements of Luke |. Get thoo behind me. saun. for water white to the darkest amber
Remember the number, 239-241 East Front Street,
religious belief are entirely contrary it is written thou absH worship the Many styles of packages for extracted raised the buildings occupletl by A it ran at the LaSalle theaterjfor twen
Over
Singer
Sewing
Machine
office.
to the Bible. ThejnenUon of one Is Lord, thy Ood. and Him alone shall honey were on exhibition. One which Goldfarb and Phillip Lynch, will ihi. ty-six wc?ek«
It was then taken to
•ufllcteoi here: The A|H>stle'B Creed thou serve*
attracted special attention was exhib week raise the store building and rest , Boston. Globe theater, where It do
Is almcwt universally accepi€>d as th^
SsUn Heard Truth.
South I
loving audience* four
ited bp Ellas Coreyou of Petoskey donee of Mrs. Mary Johnson
River
street.
very emt»odlment of Divine truth, and
“ThesF words were no more spon which was a simple process for sealing
* teen weeks, and then to New York, a I |
yet the Hrsl sentence—I l>elleve In taneous expression of insulted dignity the ordinary Jelly glass, without the
Curtis 1. Wood has pitched his
the Majestic (heater, where it quickly j
Ood the Kaiher Almighty, maker of than to announe^ to saun a momen- screw top cover by moans of paraf on the vacant space between the I
established Itself a* a prime favorite.
Heaven and of earth'—has no sanction
inith which was that not he. hut fined paper which fenders the package iDK ailec and John Ruawii'. black!
In the Wont of God. There Is not a JesuH was the first and satan and all secure and safe for shipping with no amlih abop and la buyint apple! He
line in the Bible setting forllj the KW prlncIpallileH and jKJwer wore to be be danger of leaksge
musical comedy.
A Beat Gmua Comady Sat ta Hsiie
llicr as the Civator. but there are hind Him in the order of universal
Ed Pinter, Jflfin Butler. Samuel F«*bl and Ihe chorus numbers art- said to lxWhile tbe gentlemen were thus
many i>assages telling of tbe Son a« preferment.
busily engaged in discussing matters man and Julius Mayer left Saturday marvels of stage invention
ingafor
Big
Rapids
to
enter
the
Ferris
in
having made all thini
“But tbe point here is that aaUn of mutual Interest, the ladles had
The musical numbers are of tb.‘
as a beinj; of enough dignity to bC brought the hall tables Into requlslUou gtltute Fred Marriou meni Monday to singable whlsilesble kind, and there i*
loala
Acs Anpal
THomm to'wt^nx Boym
the comitany with the First Beg»«- and they were soon literally ftroaning take a course In pharmacy
no doubt but shat the mo.m cairhy
“One of the roost ramlUar subject•«
Rev,
C.
S.
Rlsley
has
gone
to
at
ten.]
n
of
the
Falhpr
He
met
the
Lord
under ihe weight of the good things
tjf them will Ite heard on the street* i
thought of tn Christendom Is angels
People who claim to knom little of once and was eompletely Uaflled. Since which the housewife knoas bow to the annual M E. conference which will long after the enioigement here |
be held at Charlotte, oi>enlng tomor- Among the most attractive feature* of i
Christ or the Gospel have ver> set thon he has not dared to come Into provide on such occasions.
In the Clever Conctx’ted scheme to Produce Laughter
presence. Those who abide In
A large part of tbe company at once
the Tale of Spice" I* a "pony ballet - I
tied views of angels. A large proper
Mr and Mrs Chns Woolpert of Kal composed of twelve little girls, not '
tlon of people think they are dlsem- Christ are therefore safe. It Is the attempted to relieve the ubles of their
l>ackallder,
the
cold
Christian,
the
one
burdens and although they dlsplayel kaska spent Sunday in Elk Rapids, the selghlng over
pounds for Ihe en- |
iKjdled human spirits The Bible never
presents an angel in human sbap-'' who walks at a distance from Christ, the most \letermined effort and the guests of Ihelr daughter. Mrs. W J tire lot. who do some very clever work '
throughout the entire performance.
fvihervlae than in fhe form of a man j who Is the victim to saUn's wllef. most persistent perseverance they TowersThe steamer Illinois made this port
So satan has iHt'n caricaiur«Hl and Mono who are Christ's can ever perish, were obliged to give up tbe struggle
"Hans an' Nix." with those tuerlin.;
and give way to reinforcements, who Rnoday morolag and discharged a
mlsrepn>eentt>d till almost ever)- line but they can l»e led astray so as
I met with not much belter sue quantity of freight. Including three comedians, Dixon and Fields, will
ament of the scriptural satan tias l>een Jure their testimony and pierce themselves through with many sorrows.
cess. After dinner waa over a short draft horses for Oliver J Power*. She the attraction at Steinbergs Grand
effaced.
took on a small consignment of apples opera bouse tonight Dixon and Fields
Doaan't Cauaa Ail Wrong.
program
was
rendered
by
tbe
young
8atan An Angel.
The apples were are old time favorites in vaudeville,
"It is a common belief that satan Is people, consisting of soogs. reclutlons. and potatoes
•‘Let us note that satan Is an angel. the instigator of all wrong. This is
readings. e\c. The meeting then took •hipped by E. R. Bigg*. C. L Wood and and their engagement here should ,
It Is needless to say to any close stu true only in a remote sense. Satan
a recess of fifteen minutes and gath Loaers A Cole Bros. The latter firm prove the most successful of their ca-,
A Society CouK«dy of Extreme imijortauce
dent of the Bible that to the form of led man to his tall, but since that fall
ered on the front stqps of Hsrper'-- shipped the potatoes, the first of the reer, aa they bring slth them a brand
the angels in their essential being we evil in all its forms is the natural out
new musIcaJ comedy that replaces j
photograph galleiy to be photographed. season.
know very Utile. A very ancient rabbi come of man's nature and he needs no
Tbe steam barge ^Tnnebago -was at their successes of former years. The
The meeting was again called to
professed to have questioned an angel •uggestlon or motive from aaUn to do
tbe iron company's dock Friday anJ gown*, company and electrical effects
upon this point. The angel replied: snyThlng that is wrong. Thia is order In the ball, where, after the dis Saturday and dlacharged a cargo af are the peer of any comedy pruduc- J
posal of the routine business a ques
The Setni*Musical Comedy Success of the Past Season,
have no form, but appear at dif Christ's teaching. Mark T;^l-23.
Naiurall) I
tion box was opened with a dlscusalou iron ore. She cleared Saturday night tlon that travels today
ferent times and for different purposes
•There is not a aln known to man
for Eacanaba.
Dixon and Fields will occupy the cen-;
lt> different forms. Sometimea we that la not embraced, and the Lord of subjects of Interest to the fraterni
The steam barge Afbert Soper ter of attention, but they also have :
ty.
Among
those
who
took
part
in
the
take the form of a man; aomeUmes says they come from within, out of
discnxsIo&B were Oeo. H.'Kirkpatrick cleared Friday night for Chicago with company of aell-known and capable!
PETITE
that of a wheel; aometlmea we are tbe heart of man.
of Rapid City, president of the aaao- a cargo of 870.000 feet of 1U Inch hard actora Every act of the farce has
sent forth as light.*
many tongs and dances, and spectal at-:
Man la to Blama.
clntion: Secretary Ira D. Bartlett and wood lumber.
Tn the flrn chapter of Exeklel <me
tendon haa been paid to the selecting ^
Geo.
J^quays
of
Bast
Jordan.
Messrs.
Tbe
quantity
of
wheat
received
Sat
••Jesus
says,
James
1:14-16:
'Every
can read of the same angel appearing
of the chorus of handsbme maidens.
In the form of man. a flash of light, man Is tempted when he la drawn Beecham and P. P. Fox of Williams urday at the Elk Raptda flooring mil!
own luaL Then burg. Ellas Coreyon of Petoskey. Sam- haa noi equaled in any one day'ddVing
and wheel. Satan appears in differ away and enticed of
"The Marriage of Kitty." which is to
the post nine years.
ent forms to suit the occasion. So wheh lust^aa oowceVred. It brlngeth n«l Cbapman of Mancetons
appear at Btelnberg's Grand opera
forth sU; slB when It U flntobed
ABKWg other membeiJ present wer^
Labor day wna obaerrwl at this place hotoiie OB Friday. BepL 8, for the first
other dark angels came to earth
brlng^ forth death.' Sorely theM E. D. Townsend at Roauis, Clarence by a parade by Longaboremen's union. time, la a comedy of the most delight
tatan as a Dragon.
"No doubt the mediums of Spiritual two passagee Miow coocloalvaljr that Tovnaend of KslkMltn. Mr. Doty of Mo. 683, nooompnaied by the members fnl type,, with its central figure a
ism and the teachers of the other satan has no Immediate work to do In Otniinl Lnk^ James Martin of CusUr at oth^ ^ona. A dance waa ^ven yotrag. penniless woman who marries
lending
the nnturnl aun Into ali^ Hto towashlp. together with many of the In the'ercttlng at the opm bonsear^-hereslea of our day—such as
at Ihe InxUDc^ of her guardian, who la
"Kitty is witty, dainty and pretty at her coui^
tho holier of the i&eaaer MUlre F fiUcltor.'. 1a client of hto who must be
Christian Science, etc., are people* for work begins when there to n prospect pMSDlnent dtlxens at Alden and nearly
Kate."—Denver News, March 20th.
tbe time poaaeaaed by evil aplrtu who of a man'a geiUng oat from In nnder an of the above named genUemen haa inat been andcyiDlns a thoroogh wed by a ccertain date or lose a large
cxNK«ai tbemselvea behind the form the natural thmlldooiL Henoe we eee vwe-nceompaiiled by thdr wives and
fortnse. "KlUy" is nnfitted to earn
ibegr tahabtt Saun. aa the Bible In- hto ncthrlty aatoog Chrtottons and altofftber the gathering was voted
her Uring and to.promlsed that she end
forva us. at one time came In tbe form those who are aaelrtTtg to be each.
. M. F. Uackcnaaa. a tooner Bfik I
her hnebnhd are to go their separste
Charactor af tito PaviL
nf a aerpeoL In that grand book of
Mvm deeUnd thto the next anmtal Ids bof. who for the paat year haa t
Vnyx immediately after U»« -ceremony
•ymbala. RevetaUona. aatan U aeea aa
pfonle he ImM to Peln^. the time tn the ei
and n djroroe to to releoM hff after
one year. *hie plmn for the dlrorqe Is
tSZr.
SS.BSr.'SS
sssy^arrac;
niffownanMaini
Im proil^csithc^flavor
and addrto the hcalthftilncss o£ the foodJ
mi
Wc Like Elk Things
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
ISLE OF SPICE COMING
STENOGRAPHERS
Traverse City Business College
STEINBERG'S GRAND OPERAHOUSE
T O IM I O H TI
Dixon
and
P'ialda
HANS AN’ NIX
FUN %18!r
Mns 2Sc, 3Sc. SIk, 7Sc
MUSIC
Tbat Yw Ca
Wkiifli
Tliftm 12 Ilf Sntl
RRIDAY, SEI»X. 6
PAunr
panrr
ALICE JOHNSON
THE MAIUUAGE OF KITTY
One Boar From Beginning to End
MOW OM msbum
Prit(lj25c,35c,50c,75taf«^
to*re,baLBaaHy caaacatad to icasala.
Mext day she was tato fhtally a with
appeaflritla, aad was bortod a few
Tha qaaaayad gM. tha toon from
Wheaa xlght^afe laa down
her
toft dayaagOL
Baesiat reports hy the state hoard of
chMk; iar a iMwttar It a TrararA
tbttakaB.Mma«ar:
lathaJIleb*
fliNMir rfvor
syMsei
ami ye
Wiot AAffOC or OOJIliA
A
------ aaarsparaalagftlapolieTaadIt
INT
fimm4 TfMWTM Kim te a Fa»arWa
TiMAar OrawtH AacaaNaa la Ks-
bfr baslaeee mttahmi sA eaitter dewslepaisat here thaa
la the
ear Ihea ceased, prorinr that In his
DM»at la OraaL
Mo miner what Bay be the capacity
rsllroeds
I the
w^
the aMtboda persaed for the raiioai
threat
tog tnrnad oaf In 1904 a total of 47.*
to early
hi Uie snbee*
In 1902.
good hardwod
of seven coocatas.
timber
was
sacrificed
the severdl
reitroads and for firewood that was
Manistee
shipped to towas In the more aodlh-
OMAOfi feet
erly
Uls were ao^more than s single mill
earliest Umsa of eteemboaUag oa the of large capacity, sawing pine
aU
the
oortbem
eoaatlee—ooe
Iskes a
of the
state
PYom
large assoent of
wood
the
was
la esch tostance the to-
torn oat la a single season.
would
Thus It
ailcbt almoat say hi all Uw townablpa
eaed for making stanm on the several
can be seen that the hardwood produc
—are saw nllls. rangfaf Cto«b the HtUe
imes whose boats tooched at vnrkma
tion of Michigan, though large In the
alnale drcolar to the bis drat daaa
points from Bogtanw to rmskfort for
aggregate. Is not of sufficient msgni-
repleiiUhment of their sopphes.
tode nearly to approach pine produc-
points, which tara ool hardwood lam- Farmera have destroyed a large qaaaber. These aeneroas Bills, of a great tfty of hardwood la thd proeass of
range of grade and capacity, saw aev- cleariag land, but aot so anefi aa was
mBls produced 35.4*6.000 feet of hard
mliu of
the labeside and
railroad
Uon
In
Us
palmy
period.
wood lamber In 1904;
Csdillsr
those of L4id-
< r»l kinds of wood, cater to a virlety
sacrificed In ^lat way througbool thd
of marketa and la aamerous tastanres
lower countice of the
which
610.000, Onaway lO.OOO.oOO and s mill
Utilise a portion of their produce In
were settled before the creattoo of s
at Slocum, owned by s Grand Rapids
local naatifaclares.
hardwood market of mafiyiitiHe.
In Michigan, hardwoods there Is a
wide range of forms info which trees
are
worked,
from
stale,
26413.000,
Traverse
firm. 10.000400 foot.
Binee the deeleosloo of the pine In-
City
34.
Boyne City. In
Charlevoix county Is a heavy producer
duatry of Michigan much of the capi of hardwood lumber, (he total output
square
stnictaral tal, mill eapacRy and energy of seme
A large amoont of the sCfOttger lomber aumafaciarera
timber to toothpicks.
Ington
St that point in 1904 having been 23.
000.000 feet-
At Bast Jordan 9.000.000
of hardwood limber in Mlchlg^ is do-
of the state has been diverted to the
feet was produced In the same year
votod'-lo the manufactnre of coopers*
productloa
of hardwood
snd St Empire 7.000.000 feet.
stock.
the Grand
Traverse region
Another large smonnt Is '
lamber.
Italg. on the Mackinaw division of (b '
Manistee valley and along the Grand
MScblgan Central, the output last year
rnnslderable
certain
Raplda A Indiana, the Michigan Cen
by one concern was over 7,000,000 feet,
woods goes into agiicuUural machines
tral and other railroads an extensive
snd band Implemcnu and lato wagon
hardwood business has grown op. Tbb
000.000 feet was turned out.
stock.
has
Sable 8,890,000 feet of hardwood lum
fruit
pereqatage
of
Tool handles, broom handles.
baskets and
parts
of
packing
boxes absorb s good deal of hardwood
luml»cr that Is thus consumed Inside
^he limits of tho slate.
basket
line
Ihi^
In the frott
are
several
large
factories which take their
rial In the log and work H Into veneers
by means of their own machinery, the
opcralkiD ending' with the evoivement
of the finished product.
In the furni
ture line manufacturers
In
some In
stancy have Interests In timber snd
mills ;as adjuncts
to their hnslness.
and BO It Is with severs! of the Indus
tries using hardwoods.
Then there is
the ntanufaetiire of special stocks of
ntlliratlnn.
Much of
hardwoods
material.
goes
In
the
into
which
Michigan
house
building
maple
flooring
leads, though bssswood snd blsck snd
white ash. ss well ss hirch snd l>eech.
rut
no
smsil
figure
In
the
Interior
building line.
Many Uses for Hsnhsrood.
In fart, unless one msde s thorough
Investigation and to<d< note of the mu!Ilpllclty of uses
woods
of
wntUil
find
to which
Michigan
It
sr«
Che
devoted
Impossible
he
to compre
hend them sit or bo shle offbsnd
formulate a list of them.
earh of
Then again
the woods has Its
adsptshillty.
specific
which Introduces
rlous element
been
s whole,
f
in
Its
develop-
At Au
Preservative Policy Needed.
A large part of tho extensive hard
wo«»<l areas of Grand Traverse, Wex
ford. Charlevoix. Emmet, Cheboygan.
Western
Michigan
..........
a
manufactiirlDg
In the woodworking
line
Its people natiiralK have dcvcl
oimh]
the
woodworking
Industries
have the people of Maine
It as
natural graduation from the saw mili
to the factory of various utlllxatioii.
It was along In the early '70s of
Centti
W
Presque
by
Isle.
the large,
fiilloming rear he marfttuever
The married
the manufacturers of case goods will.
Montmorency.
old
pine
Oscoda
full grown and hereafter Is more likeiy
The
culling of the hardwoods also
will tend to the settlement of the lands
Itcgao to be cxtenslrely rut into
hy farmers: for generally It la the pol
I'cr
icy of the osmers to put the cutover
tlmlier and coopers' stock were exteo
lands on the market. Bnt In on^aense,
slvely produrtul
and a verj Important one. It seems as
In the Saginaw and
After the rail
riwdt, iH-gan to l>e «(ttended outward
If a far sighted wisdom on the part of
the hardwood land owners of northern
from Saginaw and Bay City and north
Michigan, in
ward fn>m the aoutbem part of the
dictate a degree of preaervation. ac
Ntate into the northern couatles. and
cording to a wise'forestry policy, of
mills were erected along the several
the magnificent hardwood forests ao
lines for iht> rutting of pine, operators
both
pentnanlaa. wonld
largely In the posseaaloii of wealthy
began to reallio that the remoter sec lumbermen and other landholders.
tions
thus
reached
by
the railroads
Is a rich timber heritage that it sC
alKiunded with hardwood timber of re
a pity to destroy, as has so largriy
markably good growth. It WMM oatnral
been done in the sonthera oonnUes of
that this must have been so. for the
the state.
railroads ent arraaa the country and
sroods of MIchlgaa have wltaeased the
thus iraversod the
divides between
The owners of'the hanS-
destrncUve example In other ssetkBs
the streams, which qjg|e high land of
or the eoantry and have the appoHua
good soil,* capable of producing hard
woods.
example.
; luiimada OpMMd Wilda.
Ity oC ppesmitlM n dllareat and battar
Forestry exparU hava dope
onstratad dearly that foraat area*-fcMi
Wken the prodnctloD of pine lum
be ao aoiMMMrtaad ax to yMd a fair
ber was tho principal thing that kind
latarast on the lavaetaMaL while the
,of Umber was largely found in bodies
timber gimrth eaa ba piasanred ao mt
towart the headwaters of the principal
to be perpatoaL
streama and their tributariea and the
gD the whole leMth of pease rvatkm la
dennm* giwwth* went eat at aear drtr-
aaoovdaaea wMh the dietataa of the
?r was cut In 1904.
Oywter Itsy. L I . annomiHnc tl
medintn sited slmrk hns tnken up bis
abode In rtie bay. nttrartivl by i
school of bluefisli. and has lieen serl
ously frigbteoing the luithers.
Are these insrine pirates gmirlng
A tterx •T-Dm'*
One day during
Governor Robtii*
aw* aflministratlon Lamdnt,
then
Shoot » years old. strolled Into the
semhiy and took his usunl seat among
the reporters. It was then alwut 11
o'clock.
He
worked steadily until
nearly 1. when he turned to one of bis
eoworkers and aald: “I say Hhave a little business of a personal
character to attend to today. 1 wWb
that yon would look out for the Argus
for me. Will yon?"
•All right," was the reply.
About 9 o'rloek that afternoon the*
mao who bad promised to do his work
met Lamoat hurrying toward the rail
road station with s hag la his hand
“Hello, Dan! Too*re a nice fellowr*
he eried. *1 thought yon told me yon
had some personal buslneiai In town.“
“Well, that's all right." rejoined
Lamoat. **lt's out of town, yon se
be beck tomorrow.*'
230 Lamont left Albany; st 8
tfeloek be was to New York, at 0 he
ms commission as sheriff, ami shortly
tWer midalght be was one of the party
that bbohe Into the sberirs offlee at
(be efty "half and totfk poesesaion of
It—PIttjiBrg DlspaJcb.
An inoaastar to Bootb Wales
If the ovaara coaoot
able Btreams as possible.
science of fopettry they can at lea»t
But the rall-
the
........................■ is a great bellev«*r It;
tion* bring I.<•<*<’
year
exhibition buildings, and another qiiar
Bloodshed wa^ narrowh
ter of roUIlon-dollar exposition bulM
projcwied.
FOR RENT—Throe rooms. Inquire
603 West Seventh strehl.
aug 21-tf
TO RENT—UnfurnUbed rooms; alao a
good barn, InqOIre at 218 West
Eleventh street.
July 19-tl
FOUND
,h,. rhillppitu service He iis.-.l
«‘*rds ol
tee. forcing the committee to resort t<«
'hey rushed upon him and graR|teil his
the
laM
of
Grand *Trunk railroad
S-seated oarrihger to stack, felto a atea
line twoeeated oarriafia.. trmpa Sa4
single boggles. Ktodly^ve ato a «aU
when In need of ssyfhter la this Uae.
A Itotrolt man. H. It MrColkwfll,
told this story of Japanese sbsrpaeaa.
st * Ixtulsvllle hotel:
**A yming Jap wns rmplo.red In tbe>
olBre of a big Ann as s confidential
clefk.
One day when the manager
came upon nu neconnt a long time doe,
be IfauAril It to the Jap anti sahl:
“ ‘We have tried every way to make
its man |iay. bnt have heen muihto
ge tanything out of him. Hr has
Ignoretl all Ihe letter* sent Jilm In the
last six niotith*. Kee what yon ran do
him.*
tl a few days the manager was
astounded to i^-rive a check for ftayment In full from the man be had
given till a* a tiad propnaltioa and who
bad re*l«twl III* most powerfnl efTorts.
He wa* *o interested that be began
to wonder whnt the Jap had written
and looked up the letter In the flies,
'lilt* I* what he found;
I tear Sir: If you do not remit to
full immedia1el.\ , we will take steps
that will cause you the utmost
sstonisliinent.—Detroit JournsL
Roltert
LOST -Ring wUh Ihrei’ set* iH'iwecn
poslofflrd aitil Hotel Whiting. Re
ward if rcturiKMl to Hotel Whiting.
sept 5 2t*
the nailve Igorrote longue
dlspleavinj; to the natives With sr*«‘srs
Intenirban cars at
LOST
Milton ScatterpKri came home recent
,,
with
ihe Grand Rapids Lal»or day comml'
the committee talks
FOUND—rockellKxtk on Edgewoo.l
road OwntT can have same by
claiming property and paying for
this notice
aug 28-tf
„,jih ibeMrviM fair at Dowaglar.
heavy flnancjal blow to the city
broke Us contract
av.-ri.d it
ignrrou- village, one of ihe feature
If the p^e^em cam
paign Is Micce-sRful It cannot l.ut deal
Ih-caiisc It
FOR RENT—Front room near Boardman avenue school. Sultshio for
teachers. Inquire st 43G Webster
street.
sug 39-tf
buyers
Grand ! i^^ge !amilie> and President Ro«»s«Hundred^
|Hdiry in iliis n-gard ma^e a Id.;
thousands of dollarti are Invested
Rapids twice a
FOR RENT—House.' furnished or un
fornished: also rooms
Call forefioons at 511 Fifth streoL sept 2-4l
Vos» Is 61
old and works every day on his
,
momoat. , thn.at, threatening death
The mad a-ar
of the prison gn^honse
street.
He says
MattJ.Johhsohs
"Bnch a hullaltaloo was raised al»on*
the parole of Frank .^ndrews that Gov
ernor Warner seems to be prejndlet-d
“There is good
*rhi.H is our guarantee which goce with
j •very bottle.
i
For 5aie aad Ouaraatoed Only by
I
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
wABWK-rs
MAXES UCB. UD IIOOP. HEALTH AITD STltNGTH
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
NERVOUS
PmULE
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
ECZEMA
SCURVY
rheumatism
ERYSIPELAS
GOUT
tuberculosis
NERVOUS DISEASES
BLOOD POISON
said; “more good than bad.
KIDNEY TROUBLE
IRREGULAR MENSES
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
LIVER TROUBLES.
the essence of rare
Bast Indian Plants, and are the perfected reault of over 20 years of
medical
reaearch.—fiA-MU-LAH acts
promptly on the Lungs,
Liver
and Kidnoya.
Those organs are directly responsible for the condition
of the blood.
SA-MU-LAH is a blood pnrtfying medicine pat up In uh-
let form, and cOototet nothing of an Injurious nature. They are Invalu
able In cases of specific febrile disorders where the blood has s large
excess of febrtoe or uric acid.
Every disease or disorder (hst flesh Is
heir to can be traced to Impura Bleed.
SA-MU-LAH ha* helped thou
FREfe.
FOR SALE—Store hnliaing, stock and
fixturee. wni sen all or any part,
or win ront building. Apply at once
Chaa. Rownlhal, Traverse City, Mich,
i
may 27-tf.
Quacks flourish Immensely In Rna-
THE riTV S(*H(M>L OF MUSIC will
n-Minie regular work Monday, Sopt. Ih
Siiident* are enrolling their names bebin- th«
hour-
time
to soenre
favorable
All IcKMinK will |K« given In the
-Hiillo
vinltor* will be received ou
Til.><la> !• m. "f < arh wet-k.
sept Cft9
TAXES
The tax rolls for the collection of
srlity»| and city taxes and apodal as*
Kossments for tho five wards of the
city of Traverse rity. Mich., have baea
I will l>e in my office for the
pose of coIU>ctlng
said taxoa
every
wo«‘k day frt»m now until Nov. 1, 1995,
from K o'clock until 11:30 o’clock la
the for«no<in. and from 1 o'clock nntll
4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before SepL 1st wlB
received
without
colledloa
and all taxes remaining
Sept
1st and until Oct
feet,
unpaid
ofi
1st. a penalty
of one per rent for collection iffll bO
charged.
On all Uxes remaining no-
paid on Oct
Ut and antll Nov. l«t a
penalty of two per cant for oollecUon
j FOR SALE—41 lot* in Hannah's 6th
add; 6 one-acre lot* fronting on 14tb
i street. 4 in Grllfin ft Winnie's add.,
and 3 loU on West Front street
Will he sold on easy payments or
exchange for other property. Geo.
W. Raff.
Sept 1 if
j
1
win be charged.
OflSce. Room 302 State bonk bidf.
M. E Haakril. City Troamirar.
Dated July 24. 1906.
July UOd. 2L
SEW£R TAX
Fifth Ward.
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax claim*
pot In mortgagua Hon»aa for sato
inqntra « ■. McNamara. Fart
Place Hotel.
Jnly.
PAUiifiTRY—(39pmtR MadamfiHlaoi
Bamembar tha fotsra ItoH la yo«
haad. a scIanUfle raadinf arHl ratfifiJ
the tnia Ufa’s history. Ovor Bit
Union SL Blfia aateaaoa.
tSIB4f
^ roa SALB oa
■-
tradb-ms ipm
bourn swd loM C WsteOMa ||
WUl taka oarpwtar or team
V
JaaalMf
Notice to all Persons Interested:
The special assessment tax roll for
the constrnctltjn of Lateral Sewer No.
1. Sewer District No 2. located In the
alley between Washington and WOhster streets, beginning on Garfield ovA
niie. running thence west to Bailow
street,
thence
Washington
north
street,
on
Barlow
thence
th
west cm
Washington street to Railroad avanae.
thence to connect with trunk aewar,
has been placed In my hands fbr 0(dlection, the same to be paid oa Or be
fore Sept. 30, 1905.
W
M. E. HABKEm
ON BALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGIST 8.
Oity Traasaiar.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS. 60 CENTS.
WffiK-END EXCURSIONS to «D-
If TOOT dealer eannoi supply yon, send price and order to
aatdtae. via M. ft N. B. and N, T. Go.
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
- ,
I belleva
sin.
Dr. Klrlloff mn see only fUie ef.
fe<-ti\e n-iinily ng:iiii<«t titeni—a lietlef
e«luratloii for Hie utasscs.
be
h si-sTr-beSrs 0
sands of Bofferers.—It esn help you.
140 NABBAU STREET,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
he
anything for whlHi there la real ranse
to he ashamed."
“Nonscuse." said Mr. Bonner. "Every
man ha* a skeleton In his closet. Yoa
<-mild ahoot a gun anywhere and bring
dearn a had man.
“Why." he continued, warmly, “I
knc4r i
holiest ro
A friend of mine, hy way of a J«»ke,
telcgrnplied one night to till* hi*lio|i:
“*.\U I* dliu-overed. Fly at once.’
Mr. Bonner paused and clinckle*!.
"WetUf" said the clergyman Im
patiently. "Well, what happene«i?"
“By morning." snld Mr. Bonner, “the
bishop had dl*api>eare»l. and lie has
never Im-cij heard of since."—The Indeuendent.
MISCELLANEOUS
WEAK LUNGS
CONSTIPATION
SA-MU-LAH tablets are compounded from
A
of ns,"
placed In my hands for coIlocDOT.
FOR SALE—Warehouse building on
Bay street, corner Hall, also 14horse power gasoline engine and
feed min outfit; also 9 room brick
residence. 637 Sixth street. Apply
to John Horsfleld at residence.
Jane 26-tf
you am not satisfiod with reanha.
3A - IVIU - L. AM
AND
in all
Notice to Taxpayers.
RHEUMATISM tond
BLOOD CURE
WX.OOO
rynlcally.
elergymsn took np the cttdgel In boman nature's defense.
aug 3-ff
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly paymeoLs Herman W. Smith, 613 West
ElevcnUi street, cr'lzens phone 199
June 27-tf
6088
against pamb-s and 1 am serving An
Bonner, one day, was crit
icising human nature
50 per cent, of u* have never done
FOR SALE
suing
lumber
nurthpm half of the lower peninsula
tJrnnd River valleys^
wife,
decide unanlim.usly to rut off this ex ,
panics which acquired the landa for
rapid
At a much earlier date square
mlfe died in
by the first
and other hardwood counties Is owned
to deteriorate than to Improve.
In
..................
We trust ' children are
Into money, especially that which
state, especially
is
Vo<s‘ first
in mamifartnrer*s business.
of It for profit
Michigan
Robert
tion buKinesB is the most grievous evil ,
lands to convert the hardwood timber
field.
Mrs.
Blow. Msyville
Mrs. William I>oporr
toward Hty
Mrs Prank
Punrhes.
rurnltiire
erators selioil the chance to muke
It U in the heart of tho best market
Charles
C. Voung. Ma
Howard City
Mrs. John Van Bree.
dontc-ra to the proposition and «uge«ts,cr;u,d“R;,p,^^^^
Mrs
Ray
l>urham.
mannfactureri-8 exhibit
tbBt mannfseturerr-s
exhibit but
but once
once ij^^ewnod.' The eigh. who remain st
y. Secretary George P Summer,
yearly
Summer.
,,,
The rgw material was at band and op
for ecnnomlElng Its hardwood limber
A
Ont.;
FOR RE^.
Nine
factoring Co.. Owosao. who wants 1n-
drews" sentence, irrespective of the
more unmeroua or more hnneryare tliey merely emulating the metlnsis merits of my case "
of tbrir prototypes on land and dls
Here's a chance for the superstl
playing their nararal tastes with h-ss
Hons to shake hands with ihoraselvos
what pine was on them.
They all restrslntt Certainly this Is apiisrentTwo wM-eks ago there waa a dinner
abound with hemlock, which. In addi ly an 0|>en erti8‘>o for sharks. evi
party at Ly<»n lake, near Marshall, and
tion to the remaining pine, is being cut there was never ao mneb exi»oaure of
Mrs A D Bangharo. w ife »if ex State
grafting and rrookistness.
Maybe t
off. while the hardwoods arehlao being
sea sharks smell
II prey iaa the refoi
Senator Hankham. wa.s one of ihow at
rut to whatever extent the market will
wave washes up1 the hni
the table.
As she sat down *he n«>
absorb them. A like process is going era. Here, at least. Is a chance for
ticed that she woultl make the ihir
on In the northern peninsula.
It la both the Ichth.vologlat and the soHperhapa a wise business policy on the, otoftist to coUaborate and evolve an ex
part of the present holders of the planation or the phenomenon.
Michigan Is e.<i|M«clslly well sUuste<l
Sirathroy,
DO YOU EV^ need a “•HINE" In
your business? 6ve Cunningham, a<
Lion barter shop.
THK FJEMOUS
hardwood ilmlH>r In Michigan that can
l>e utilised to the last limb of a
living.
ple Hill; Andrew Voss. Luther. Peter
Voiui,
GIRL WANTED—2430 per week fbr
good help. Mrs R J. Morgan, 505
State streeL
aog 29-lf
the father of
They an' as follows;
Voss. Pierson . Mrs
Aocompanylng
Charles E. Rlgley. of the Buev Manu-
the
■ss.'-s.Tsr . -
WANTED—OIrf for geaeral hoosevork; small family; fSAO per week.
415 Sixth street.
sept i-tf
••YOUR MONEY Id
NO GOOD**
things we msv l»e stire—there
not he tum«Ml Into money and It
St Lewiston, on tho same road. 8.-
own
to the case goods mannfac-1
the circular Is a letter from President
of
WANTED—An apbrentice fit the Wttod
sisters' aslUtoery establlahntoaL
•epl 2-Ci
Aa AaewlAt*»r
Puni.is |«ere. who was protnl of the FOR SALE-lJiiincIi 22%lxr,^ for sale
xve carried the l^altor «la> excurs- ,
Thus has been mentioned the larger
flooring material.
price* he rece|v«*d for hi* work, waa
at a Hacrlflcc; engine 4 h. p.. double
lo Muskegon, going to Grand Ha- once ]»oa*tlng of the fact.
production at separate points In
TravSTM CHy a Center.
cyllndtT. reversible. G. H. Moshler.
and thence by boat.
On Aiigu't
“Beyond it doubt. " he remarked. “1
At Menominee.
The bnatneas has not only been de southern peninsula.
Pruvemont.
Sept 6-2t
ant the best paid of bring men of let
veloped along
the
railroads in the In tho upper pcnloBuls. six mill con 18. C n. Homll. secretary of the com
and ters. I r»-celve ;w> sons * line. "
northern counties but largo quantities cerns last year reported outpts that mlttee, paid the amount asked
•Indec-d. monslenr'?” aald a bystand FOR SALE- At a bargain, two lots
Nu signed a contract with railroad repre
Of logs and lumber have been trans agicregated nearly 16.000.000 feet
on Washington Htroet, Mr* Wm. Oe
er.
1
bnve never worked for less
merous mills In the upper peninsula sentatives Augtinl ;;o the contract wa-; ;
Witt, 220 West Seventeenth street.
ported to Bay City and Baginaw for
th;in ti'. OfiO n line ”
sept 2-€f
finer, manlpnlatlnn.
Manistee, Cadll reported various cute, swelling to s repudiated by the road. It Is alleged
"Von .nre Joking." re«pond<-d Dtitr.as.
“Not at nil '
lac. Boyne City. Traverse City and oth large total -for that part of the state, and the committee had to hiistlo ont i
FOR
SALE OR RENT—A ptod seven“l-'iir what do yon n^-elve such rates
er places have become centers of hard but at no single point was so much and make arrangements with the In '
rooui House. Inquire Dr. Gauntlett.
per line?"
wood production. In whirh maple has turned out ss at such places as Man teurban road whJcli are not so satlafar"For constrnctlng railways."
was
sept 1-tf
If the road docs not pay dam
a powerful factor and maple istee. Cadillac. Bay City. Traverse City lory
Ihe Bit«wer
llnriter's WoekI.V.
flooring an Important feature of prod and Boyne City, 10 the southern pen
FOR SALE —House and lot. corner
insula.
In the upper peninsula, hom
City Attorney Clark <>f Battle Creek '
rnltr IndArMU.
rt.
Front and .Moiiro«> stroris; 30 acres
er. there still Is an opportunity for
IS retumrHl from Ijin«-lng. where li.rlercyninn w let w:i* oFor several years t#p soft elm of the
1 fruit land: 10 acres timbered; prlr<>
large growth of hardwood maniifar
Siind.ny emne ri<
ent in ajMK'al to (h«‘ Su|treme eniirt
Grand Traverse region was a leading
1 fOon Address B E. Belknap, 102^
> were play lug ti:i*i-i«:ill 1
re, while It Is probable that th«* ren from the derlskm of Judge Hopkin:
lumber In ihe Chicago hardwood trade,
( WtAit Front sin*c(.
sept 1-1 mo»
Going
IS),
to
one
of
tliel
1th of production In the loser penjn
declaring the municipal conn ac*i nr
as well as at Grand Raplda and In oth
i..-4*n stru. k out lo- *:\h
Buls has
been
reached.—American constitutional
It will be from two to
er markets. No such quantity of large.
nmn. don i you
’ FOR SALE—House and lot at 202 N.
Lumberman.
five
months
before
a
declsUtn
will
b«'
ttnd;iy
1
BOft and excellent elm grew In any
wrong to pl.tv
Spruce Sf . second north of Asbury
made, during which time no clolatlon \V1i;ii would yon
church. K. H Allyn.
ang 26-tf
other part of tho state or country
aUartu ■■4 Otbsr SUarks.
I.new
it'-"
of the city ordinance can be tried VIo
was foun| in the Grand Traverse bay
! FOR SALE—Heavy work team with
e are gidllug stmiige
tnles
..It'd iN'Iter I
region.
It was much used for tho sharks lately. .\ ifwwU.Hh'v-king report lators will eRCHp«- puitishmenf
1 or without harnesses or wagon. J.
I embarrassing ;>re-.
' i'''
manufacture of parlor frames In the comes from the North t andtnu i>onst.
j E Grelllek Co
aug 16-lf
furniture line and other applications to the effect that n monster n renily
carried off a hoy who
mis
wjullng
F MeC,arry.
who has
sened
1 FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table.
where wide, clear, aofi. workable hard
one sideboard, one refrigerator, rewood lumber was a desideratum. Fbr near shore in veiyi shsilow wnter. tbh seventeen months of his four years'
bring the tlrsl kno-wn lustniu'c of r
sentence for conspiracy in the Grand
1 volving hook case, three dining
years the slaughter of this kind of elm
flger of the sea srixiug s human vir
Rapids water d<>al. feels very
chairs, arm chair, three rocking
went on and the lumber was aold
' and will be refunded to you if after ua
tim In that rlelnltr.
sMIiouch
they
] ; tng half a bottle of
alxitil the failure of ihe pardon
j chairs and other articles of furnl
prices lower than the merits of Ihe have lieen seen there In iimiil em
He Is In charge
tnre. Inquire at 911 South Union
lumber seemed to justify.
^
the,past. Now eonies a dlspateli from to give him a (larole
lent by the exploitstlon of maple
Jnto the roosideratlon
.of the msiter ss
stimulated
and
At Gray
the
sumod In the making of furniture,
City. Is
rhildren. all
are married snd have homes of their
Higbpofnt. N. C.. ad-'
their opinlona.
Howard
seventceo
tnrera of America lavltea them to eo-'
force
There
peter Vneis. a prosperous farmer of
near
A circular issued by the \
association at
dressed
to
with a product In 1904 of nearly 37.
woods.
parts
one anaoally.
Incendiaries.
destroyed
furniture
Wpoatdona. or at least limit them to|
Theae totals ww the output
Bay City comes next
to aboftah
of the
prop^rtr wu
ated by the Nerth OproMaa Case Mak-1
terr aaeodattoa
•r^DOO feet, aa against 42.434.000 feet
qaeat decade aa Imamase amoont of
la flrteg kKnoMtlves oa
matton leading to the arrest and con
X fnnHare Mnler l» t» #orta Aar t
be Impaired by a asovemeni Inaugur
Maalstec Is the ehler hardwood lum
ber prodoelag eeatar of Michigan, har-
which
has offered a reward of 2100 for Infw-
warehonse.—Detroit Tri-
viction
It Is tstaresdag to ohherve bow
oat
ecHed general aad t
From liTO
for a
Incendiary Aros
WANTED-OIrt tor geacral koashwork. Mrs. (too. Becker. 714 Unloa
otpeeL
.aafit Kt
part of Owosso. the common council
bnne.
eoaaUes Urn thlf prodnctloa wad dlqtmmtcd.
Bortbem
Because of
have of late terrorired the southern
printer's ear. It ooght not to be
iMtry aad trade la Mlchlgmn is avi-
eaploltaUoat sod oset of the differeat
In
>
The tBpertaaoa of the hardwood la-
total out pot approxiaated U2.178^
stry of that aacUoa rd-
la order to aeqatre i
deraUadlBc of .tAe I
ladostrr and trade ar MleMtaa one
voald aaed to makm % tear tk tba
atate. visit everr eoaaff vbare bard*
wood lonber ta^prodaead aad atadf
for Kalamaxoo np to 39.3 for Lapeer.
r hts eara had been eraaaed.
6tm froB Che iMt that U IfiM the
i
aorthcriy aad remote eecUoas.
valley' to hare a b«ier record than
aft» three daja celled a doctor who. aay other section of the stole. The
paiAiw atteattoa to death rate In Bay City for the month of
the toft ear. bat hegaa diggfiig at the inly was only 74 per 1.9M and that
of Saginaw 9.9.
while other cities
right ahd extracted traN It a fell
The psA In the hrn ranged from 15.8 for Jackson and 164
ly hara of ttebar aa Is the ease la the
•aathaca caaatiea of the atmte.
/WHICH TRCEA ARI WOfUCCD
epersed with piae, the harfimettd Inm-
haalU show Bay CRy to be the hoaltbtoot citymchlgan. and the Bagtnnw
a terrible pal* Hi « HR *«rtag. aM
la do ha hapa h^at thair MBber wlU
•aa. Mo Btata la the Uahm la
-----r adoplod to tlmbar growth thaa
mehigBA dA it WOPS a pity that the
INI lU KB SKMB
Tba ctdaDUfa Is
Baeoatly ha aagettoiBad
City artMag <*oa.
> -ThaiBh.** the flat rtfir wwOtr,
NOT A UNO OUT THAT COULD M
MAMOIIOmADU
WANTEDWANTED—work as aotwe glrL A12
pakm street.
aegt MX
yOfOH,
Honad
Oflee—Room 202 State Bank bolldiag.
Bept 1-lmo.
trip $S.i
'
afternoon and living 1(n«ha1
day Bltht. AofL Srd. 10th. 17th. T4tll
and SlaL
aog 1-tf
Gy
:.*v-
Ory, Hard and Balt waoc MI0r«Wl9 .^3:<r
LiMBhar to.
T^y. -
T ■ifiMii ■■iiiM mifMi cnrv,
frrr IMCNMMM.
Mn'iiniii WCOMttOAV.MEPTEMBCJIC^IMS.
l■l■«l
ara" -Ofc. it J
itaU- %Mtte
Pr. *Tto toot is rd lattor to toot
TMMMUi matmrn^
MMtiMW ttaa vraaUs MS aar *
four oow-7
TkBm^UU^mmmig^
4m^WIm«CCWU.
ilwy wi—i hw^Utmrnmt
^^ka^m§mmhwm}nm Wte
•f 0«M glMi WMi ilMVfh f« a
,»mipi«M«ite.Viiiii. ^
WtefCCMriMtc^M M
bipgwifHtorfwyAWiwrf
L Ah«lltyiw4o»»inii
m
Wim^CMi
_________
•A fMb Mte «4 Im Mad fl
ifihk^MiMapIrtilr
OnooM. HIM* Var 1« 1
Mai Md IWfafd'kBbeb
Mat
UtMmf frlMa awrjwhaa 1 fo. fl«a bmAIm aga I
Ml walk aonathakaMwitMlfaBt palatal I aa Ml
I teva aab lakM foar talte af Wiaa aC GMal tal M balta AM I taPi
WUaMiam
MO. V. T. GUDKWKLL.
mM
WKnimiiinN
announcement appears among a lot of
SEIEULIEWS OFTHEWORU
Blmon l-akf, Jije lnvcnt<ir of a ijrp^
of gubmarino- iKiai. ha»
others
advertising
snak»>s
for
sale,
an^ke charmers and U>ss canva
wanting jobs and a lot of musenm and
fake attractions wanting dates.
d(*cid«H)
Mrs.
Icatx* Ihf (Initcnl Stgtrn and make his
Nation calls atirntioh to (he fact thai
headqtianers for the tale a^d mann-
she would make a good attraction for
foriuro of big lK*at alin»ad.
a fair, alrc'el carnival, etc.
will leave In iwo we«-k«
where he will
Mr
for
make his
l^ke
llerlln,
permanent
ern National hank of Oklahoma City
general of
son. the Boston frenrlcd finance man.
is an exact double of Thomas W. Law
home.
J.
M. L. Turner, president of the West
W.
HoKheK, adjutant
Kannas. moile hU first (rip east t
Mr. Turner Is not at all proud of this
tend the launrblng of the lla^le-^hip
resenihlanve and
sometimes
talks of
gniwing a lieard so as to change his
namod afti-r the suntloaer state,
He Is a man of Immense
wonder was espeelally aroused by the appr-arance
carpels In a New York hotel. ' I never scilvlty, liavlng an extensive arquaninw such rarp<-|s." lo- aays.
"1 trsik off
ance among
eastern
hankers,
whom
E. W. Stdeeley. a Jastka or tto
la Lofateoek, I^acMta eoaatT, Fa.,
atetas the raeord
to ttat state. Altosacker he has haM
•arfoas tmahlD jM «»My ^Bcas
whoae terms sonaate lOS fears dttrMg Ids life of sixty.elahi yaari. and he
is stm addlaa to
Svcalef is a desaocrat aad that be U
popular is shovn by his record ss folknrs: Jnstloe oTthe peace, thlrt;
fears: osaesaor. twentjr-slx years:
Buperrlsar. eight years; school db^
ector. fifteen years; overseer of the
poor, stx years; township andilor. four
year%: jury oonunisslooer. three years.
The death of Boron Alphonse De
BothachiM
entailed
stmetioe of the French bconch of the
temoes banking house.
An oadal
statement bos Just been mode os
the details of this refurmngemeet. The
old firm, known as Rothschild Preres,
which eonsiBled of the brother* Alphonc. Gustave and Edmond De Roths'
child. U dissolved, but the two survivlag brothers, Baron* Gustave and Bdmood, reserve to themselves the right
of liquidating the business, which they
then proceed to reconstruct. Uking In
to partnership Boron Edoua^ Alphon
se. son of the late Baron Alphonse,
and retaining the firms old title of
Rothschild Frorcs. The csi^Ual Is |2.ooo.ooq. suhscrilxxi in thrif wjusl
chares, but wberi'as the two senior
partners contribute a portion of ihi'lr
shares In good will and In estates al
ready belonging to the firm the newcoroef contribute* the whole of hi*
third In cosh.
DO FISH SHOW TEft^PERf
He
riaar TrtW Mar taUalg*
Bath Faa aaU laSlraatlaa.
la
A fish imiulsltlve or In a lcmi>er la
andoabtnliy an
alisurd
idea at first
sight, but the absurdity Icwnetis on re
and Juki walked (hrouKh the
he surprised several years ago hy bid
flection.
halls and rtatnis for an hour to enjov
ding agalnsi all e<irap<>iltoni and carry
we have intimate knowledge lO.'ctil the
ing off the first Phlllitpiiie bond issne
emoUoDH w hU4i the flsliennau denies to
IcUlng my Un>s go through the cariKdH.
of l3.iMrtt.nou.
For example, children, lambs,
young tigers, young lion*, young mon
keys, kitten* and puppy dug* rush at
thlugs which attract their eyes, and
that without thouglit of eating them,
oml If they arc thwartiHl or Injured In
the contact lliey are apt to runJi at
them again in Irrtutlon. If. iben, we
take it for granted that fl*h are lU;
callable of curiosity nnd Initatlou. we
are assuiiTing that the mind* of flMh are
fundiimentally different from those of
all living (Teatures w'lth who-ie natures
e nre fumlll.nr.
That, wheu one think* of It. would be
n a iSuinptliMi MO gn-at a* to Im- Im
possible of a<^’^ptanc•e until It bad been
jastilletl by the clearest reasoning. No
reasoning whatsoever can Ik* offered
la Its favor, nnd some can be offered
against It. We have no authority for
liellevlng that the mental rharncterIstlcs of fish are different from those
of animals gimerally.
We are useil
believing this, but the usage Is unIntelllgejit.
It proUibly springs from
the separation of sympathies which
come from our living In an ■•element"
other than that of the salmon and tlis
wen* amphlhiouH we
should have aVle.nrer Insight Into their
way* Innd perha|»s find that ImkIi fun
and Ic
Indignation lurk at times under
the satnrnlne aspect of their vUag«*s.
As It Is. some of us who have N*eu
In the aerldentnl netgliborhood of a
shark have had cause to realise that
hungry man Is an angry
man" a hungry fish, when nimw ej lo
pursuit of hi* meal. Is angrj-. too. .nnd
not unwilling to risk hi* skin in vin
dication of his appetite and his wrath.
Besides, all fishermen, (o their sorrow,
• that there are time* when salmQd trout rise briskly, but "not in
Mt."
Many i
ating
■ spent with fish
lllea a freqm
frequent poke or a frtv)uent
nibble at the tails of them and escape
untoucheil. Many a time nl.*o have we
found them rising at the fly not with
their months, hut with their tails, seek
ing to flick them under the stirfan- and
"drown" them, lo all apt*<*arnm— In
the spirit In which a cat plays with a
mouse. The analogy lietween fish and
other creatures In the matter of curi
osity and gamboling goes even further.
It may have been observed that it was
the young of tiger* and cat* and dogs’
and other creature* tbqt we spoke of
as given td playing with thing* that
attract their eyes, not the elderly
mals so much;
Well, fish are tn exactly the same
cose.—London Btoodard.
njy
sImh*s
It was line."
United Stales Senstots Ankeny and
Marchioness Oyama, wife of the Jap
Pilea of Washington are arranging to
anese field
vlall every county In
much culture and eilucaljon and
that stale this
mondial.
Is a woman of
has
They d»*slre to me<t the |MH>ple
introduced many Am<>riran ideas into
of oil aeetltms and will talk over |s-nd-
the household of her htisliand. for Mrae-
full.
Ing and pnMipf>rtlve federal legislation
Oyama was (Hlucaltsl
The meetings on the trip will he en-
8lali-s and Is a graduate of Vassar col
tlndy Informal,
lege.
hut noiinratloiis will
bo gent to the roiiimerrlal
iKslti-s In
the cities and towns and the leglsla
M>r
J
Cnltv‘d
She stilt wears the costume of
her country. Ih-c^isc she finds It more
comfortahh-. hut
she
has
American
lih-ns in rt'guanl to her daily occupa
five delegations of the omntles.
II. f'ahlll Is the oiil.v nosliral
man in Heon county, Knieas
in the
In
Cu
tions mill the edur-alloti of her childr<-ti. A iM-auliftil young daughti-r. lady
hill It* a young and progressive grail
iilsago Oyama, much resembles
nale.
mol hi r.
The county v'ommlsslon«‘rs |uiy
Mm f.mo a >iar. nomlnnlly lo attend
the poor, though
there Is
pau|H-r In the county.
hut
one
The Isinus Is
her
”
Chari
[lies |)iidl(-y Warner at mu' lime
vas ^11
iMlIior of a
('niin.
i»s|K-r
In
Hart font,
His band-writing was a source
paid to keep him (here, as oih«*rwlse
of colliIniial wiM’ to the printers, oni
there Is not enough prnrllce to Mipjs.rt
of whom entered
a physician
and sahl:
The county has hut one
the editor’s
"Mr. Warner. I have deter
hearse, a cheap coxn'ern rvistlng not
mined to enlist
over ir-O
liartirular eum|Nisltor
Carrie Nation Is n regular advertiser
in a puhllcatloii Ilevoled (n (he lli«*atncal, clrcns and mtiseuni huslui'ss.
Her
nsim
In the army "
was
This
quite
a
faxoriie with Mr. Warner, who said
In oiu- way I ra sorry to hear that.
Tom. thoiigli, on the other hand. I can
Facts Are Sit
lUngs
Uniform excellent qualitj for 'bVSr 1 quarter Of 1
eontuiy M eteedllj incroMed the ulee of LION GOFf^^
Ibe leader of aU package colfeea.
lion Coffee
ie BOW need in millions of bomee. Snob
popularsucceesepeeks for itself. It is o
pMIve piM
UfN (MfEE hss the
CoaUdeM of Ike people*
The uniform qiudity of LION ^
COFFEE snnriTes all oppoeitioa.
U0NC0HfEM.«».o.w
ttan ttegtrewfai. naverndO—IIty tecMOMcM^ Ow arrival troM
the ptataatie«.tt to csuwtally roast.
s4 at mmr laetoHca aM accardy
OadM la 1 Ih. aealed padnoa.
■ei net nprnii epafa —— meedcA
toeaaelathchoMC. nOapTMlMcs
~
tae peeatWlttyel adattcrattaB ar cemtact wllli
ocims. OM,
UON oamz is thardare gaaraataad to the t
Bold 01^ in 1 lb. ^kog^^ lion-baod oo trtrj paeksf*.
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
VOOLBON 8PI0S 00., Tobdo. 0U».^
All animals of whose way*
PERSONAL.
Ed Green, the Texas railroad man,
>d son of Hetty (Jre«*n. ha* l»e<omc a
|TOctic.sl florist.
Mrs. 8ylva
I,nngtlon
Dnnbnm of
Fouthingtun. t'ono.. has I*egun her
106th year and la "«till spry."
On hi* recent visit to Paris, the sh.ih
of Peraia was fanned night and day
by relays of perspiring attendants.
The
* Smith Premier
^is the simplest and strongest of all wriring ma
chines. 11 docs better work, does it quicker, lasts
longer, and costs less in the long run than any
other typewriting machine. It is
The World’s Best Typewriter
UtWKadyaaosr link kook trOng sQ aW I
Tjr^cwftrf S-ppl-rt. .
MachL-w* Rrqtte
Steaegn^U
StcacgiapUn Famished.
The Smith Premier Tjpei
l74^iswoldSt.
DETROIT. MICH
Harold Speed.the London artist, who
a bit of a dandy as well a* a wit.
•ays: "Ixtok a fool, bnt don't In* one."
Mr*. AKtor la said to !« the most
methodical woman in society. If her
dinner Is atmonneed at 8 o'clock It befltts on the dot
eczema
asastes£S=-“’
KHIYES
FORKS
SPOORS
AU HEW
do
'aconse
, Wood,
not laoch 1
t of the trouble,
S.’ S cures
____
neotzmlallskin
skindiseases
disw
aad carrying them off
fadv the acids
I
proper chsnneb. When I
through the
'
S. 8. S. has dime this the sytqptoms
pass away, the blood is cooled and j
the disease u
cured perma- I
nenUy. Noth-
Let lu vitalize an Idea
for Von-!
99 9
FURELY VE8ETABLE.
surely in
disease
es
Boardman Rircr
Electric LUHt
A Power Co.
AU WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
izetej br Celebntc4 F«i
lyjtwrUen
R. W. Rastall
are to near at hasd. ther wiO
build yon np, keep you well and
word off BhImm, Sick Haatoeto.
Ne^ OtollUy, Um ato Mfiaty
w>.i«d HU riiD*.
NOR SHOULD YOU BUY
PIANOS FOR THEIR CASES
Kimbal
|ta Uvw. dleael Siek-Heefiaoto. iSU
Bp the Nenmn Mmi, aad repair the
‘Xool as a Cucumber”
VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
pspil
For aol* hy oil HniggUU
10 Oant and 96 Cent Bexea
T1i6 G. B. Taylor Goal Go.
EXCURSIORS
Try a *>lll t»-nlsht."
ACCEPT NO OUBSTITtlTES
gSfei'His
Small Payment Plan Makes
Piifio Bnyint Easy
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
BOWERS BARBOR
Leave 11:00 a- m.: 4:20 p. m.
ronto
bldg. Telepbooea, office
dence 104.
T. W. THIRLBY, DenUtL Orer Bar^
oum A Earl’s jewelry atorau Both
pbonea 103.
•tr,
B. HARNER—Bxper: piano
and action regulator. Batlsr^on guaranteed. With Kls
Music House. ClU. phone> 2264.
lERVEY H. ANDERSON-Atl
and cotinselor, WMIheIra block. Trav
erse City, Mich. ClUxens phona lOD.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Carvcr. Price* reasonable. Office with
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBtb phone*.
flee over ItuglrtH-'s drug store. CIHren* phone Kthl.lenre, X-IO; office
5;; 4.
atig.31-3m«i
DRS. J. 0. k JURY J.TRDBELOOD
OSTROPATHIC PHYSICIAMS
OMENA
oaMSsaTawtiiMiiBBMc- • a. s*. w u
Leave 8:80 a. m.
M. * p. m. f lo • •tuoiit**. UmUmma
WyokoopfloS. CJtl*«»phooo4C.,
NORTBPORT
Leave 8:30 s. m.
RORTHFORT POIRT
Leave 8:30 a- m.
Faro No-ali-ta-wnnta nml
linwt rs Harlrttr 2.Vj rumid
trip; Oil).-im, Northport and
Korthport Point, .'lOc round
trip
RrrvunMc same day
Thv thr.— rf-ijmm
o
’ wrlukl.* Slid I
fill.- Mimplt-Dun. and »hr
hliw.tt with Ifit-M- favor.. .
.-T.-rjr iu«»iu to prwwervv. .
i I>r Ch*rl«.- n.«h K.v«1
! b««nuaeni VckUt. I» thr. i
! »tudy snd . Jtp.-n.-t.rn l.y I)
run of hixh Pisn.linc l» I’
hU prrpsrstion l« thr ..nlv
M. A N. E. TIME GIRO
Trezsrsscn/.
!:■
rhsrim. * ph.TM
JOHN R. SANTO
fmm. mmmi
New WUhata BHnR. Ttowataa Ei^
a P. CARVER A RHO.
FIRE MSDRANtl
L. L A. BUILOIHA
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
if. GEO.T JAR1TS
Offiea IN, Nav WUhata hfast. toto
phona, ISA
.jiilr prspsTSirtMi
)tm>«rn lo lu-W-Dr* whJrh wUhnut th»> tu- <J
>»U<ni.-« and tontr»i will n.and oot th«- h..'
low.^, ihtn rhm.k or arraw n> ncvltwilh Smi.
h««IU..T fl.aih
F<*- r»-nM.»1iik’ wnitkl.w fr
iht- far-r. nmek aixl IwtHt. It ac t> hk>- mar
oB<- ap|.Uv«<i..., ..ff«-n ah.-arln* a d««-l.l.-l
prori-mrnt. <»p«»-unj whrn lh-» farn.w
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
For dvv.-l.,plt.e th.- »>n»t or t/> maks
brvaat firtn.larrv and Iwaotlful, noU-mx oaa
•qnal n To po-r.-nt ih.- Jnuit from ahrtnkinc.
muth-r* ahould »1w»y.
l>r CharUw Kl*»h
Rood afu-r weantag hal.jr It wlU ala., rvwtorw
B bwwtij P. it» ruturai contvttr and beauty Icet
through Ihi. reuar
W«- eameally
tnte#-d Or. CbarUe n.-h
8<«. that Uu
J.R.Mnm
6n.WMc«illr
MONROE & HeWETH''
J. W. JUNKH. Arwit.
GRAND RAPIDS IIR0IAI4 RY
GENERAL INSURANGE
CUR T AN I.
I I NEV t WILHELM BLOCK
U, a«. any other rream on the fa«.. aa In
I'harlMi Fleeh Ro.al !■ casrsatewl not lo
On laU at all the prtnctpaJ
lassrwB-
MkJtoio Mocitoto
_•
C. D. MILLER
j
DK IMT I «T
(Ifattoasl
«:s;trs
Train aiTtnnc at A JS a. ra. and leartac at
1X3 kandln. Ute ClacinnaU alam-r. OtLar
aiaaper* and chair oc.^ aaoared at Walloo.
H. B. HARHER, Prop.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
aty
DR. E. F. CHASE—Hnraeopathist. Of
ME-AB-TA-WAKTA
Leave 8:30 a. m.: 11:00 a. m.;
4:20 p. m.
Kl IVI I
KsxtdoorA. V. rrtodrteb's shM stora
DR. T. A. WILHELM. DenUaL
opera bouae block. Hoorn 1.
OR. F. MOLOaWORTM- Special ettentioD to dlseoaea of tbe eye. ear,
nose and throaL
Glaxses nttod.
Rooms 7 and 8. H. A L. Mercanille
Co. block. Both pbonea.
1569
OR. O. H. LYNCH—2 as
land block, physician
Citizen* phone 364.
Bay Stumers
1st TONE:
2nd TOUGH
3rd DURABILITY
Brinfjs them within the
reach of all buyers,
and our
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Qrond
TrarerM Land and Loan Co.. F.
Thurtell, Manager Office, room t
ilton A MUliken bio
Hamilton
block.
OR. F. P, LAWTON—Phyolciu and
•urgcoc. now Munson block.' .Both
phones. N'lglit calls promptly at-
Have artistic cases, but
they cxccll others in the
thrve prime contributinj?
factors which arc very
necessai^to make a per
fect piano:—
mp QuRlfi nsf Tirss lid
Dipt Prim
““ Wilhelm blot
r Stato Bonk BaOdlJig.
OlVt
PIANOS
The best musicians in
the land attest the truth
fulness of this statement,
and this evidence is fully
supplemented by 145,(KKI
users of Kimball Pianos.
The owners and users
of Kimball Pianos are
our best advertisers. Like
an endless chain they tell
their friends of the ^rood
lalities of the Kimball,
qualitie
and in iturn, they tell oth
ers. That is why more
than double the number
of Kimball Pianos arc.
sold every year than any
other make in the w'orld.
MtWUh
iR. W. E-. MOON—Pbonea. ofllce.
Cltx., 107; Bell. M. BeeMcnee, 710
WosMngton atreet. CIta. pbooa 21f;
Beil. W.
ss
m SWIFT SPECIFIC CO^ AtlaMa. 6a.
YOU DONT BUY BOOKS
FOP THEIR PRETTY
COVERS
aadrimNDorc-------- -------
Ym At* Nft FNling Well,
and it
ic to the en*
system. Book on Skin Diaeaaes and
tny medical advice wittaont charge.
Altonicy William 8. Panic.-, tins s
new utlbx- luf.v.
*1 be Inst b<-y w 1th
wlioi:i he «:•» a*--*-inti-.! rt-.igiu>d a
fep ihiys ;,gu U-..IU.-C ihe law bmuilai >)ol su:l h:- (ch:;>i rtuiK-iit.
"How long ha-.e \on U-cn here';"
ask.-tl Mr. Ibirni-H w-heii liie small I oy
Uiiiile Liiowii hi.*. Ii.t.-titiuii to cni;:ige
in u diffeteiii WN-ation.
••8I-. n.o.itli-." ri-;>lit-d the Imy.
".tliil loll diai'l like the law busi
ness
".Naw.
itV u»> giHsl. .';nd Pm s-irry
1 haij.iil it."- SiiU I raii.l.-iu I liroUIcic.
RRBSUBS
ad to KTS. KAl. N06B. THROAT
•t GIty Book Store.
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
NEW WATCHES
a U LOGCWOOD.
HKSv.H.'==='"
O. a. liUBBATri^^^
“**■
Dr. eiitluCi., lOOFittNSt. N.Y. PEPE M APnin-TTC
caty as follows:
ToiwJo.
P“-
_ EYES
EXAMINED
^LASSES
free;
InousB nuT Alt
%r
Cross Bpas niMf Raatora
Perfoot Vfto*i«
DM. P». A. WOKoirs
E. W. HASTINGS & SON
Gilford PfnrlioC, chief of the govern
ment fownUy barann. la n wealthy
and keeps hln poMBoa tbroogh
REAL ESTATE INSINIANCE
Bla aalqiy l»
SUREST
HAHhSOME SPOORS
■ DAIHTYPIRS
FARCY CHfflA
Bret Harte's daughter. Ethel, ta liv
ing In lAXidoii. Her health ta serious
ly ttndennlned and a nnmber of literry people are to mlae a fonnd for
pr.
rahasateOa «r IMW R yani;
Ho toattor WHAT POWER
yooVe been onag, you'll
EVENTUALLY omploy
eleotrieiky* ooi onhf for «x>Booiio wmpnni.bot for rwfioni
of utility and general adaptabilikY.
SOUVENIRS
Joseph Conrad la a pen name.
The
owner of It was boro in Poland and hla
rqal name la said to consist of two
enorts and a sneeie.
hla love tor hla week.
ELECntfOIT
FOR
POWER
At
Rastali’s
rrcnBSANDBIHDfS
XIMO, COACH STALUOlt at Tatr
artir^fy hospital arary tatardsy balUSE CALMAITE Elastic Floor FinWitorfleora.
t. E. WaH A Eana.
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