The Evening Record, September 23, 1905

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The Evening Record, September 23, 1905

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1905-09-23

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l^"■^?^’'^”l THE EVENING RECORD
•MCtAL TELSaiUFH MRVICC.

WHIIBITMITS
ARE SUFFERING
•TAfcVATIOH AND OIMAW ABE
BEVALCNTIN BAKU.

» raraabs

TlUVCRSE CITY. IMCMMAN. SATUHOAY. ■CnYMBCII 23.1(06.

X)HN HAMILTON OCAO.

By Win tothe Svaalas Record.
C^hleaito. 8cpl. a.~John Marahat
gorcniar of llliiKAa

^SHERIFF HAD
mjREAK IN

6 O'OLOOIC EDITION

Was

FOOT BALLS

Journeying Toward Hato
Wtwre Kaiaer fa Stoylnf.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Berlin. Sc
anarchlet ps
named NIenwenhuis. was

Arc
now in the sport line. Every boy wanli
one
wc can supply the boys’ demands at
from 75c up for balls that arc made to receive
hard usa^c. Headquarters here for everything
in the Sporting Goods line.

ilHE. AMELIA KAIAER WOULONY

laemimmB

OPEN THE DOOR.

IDEHTIFICATIOHIWPOSSIRLE

NapraaoMativta o# Norway and Swd
Head to Murdered C’rt Has Not Vat

CHIMED WITH N0BSESTEAUN6

Head of Murdered GM Has Not Yet
Been Found-^o Clew to

AND Firry.Two
KILLED IN RIOTS.

ASofHMl
;

:

f

U

Now

IncreMing

CcnztMnUy,

njr
to thv Ktvnina Rinxtnl
St. PfMer%\mTK. S^t. 23.-Tho lnlwiU.
lUuiU of Baku are tuffcrlnR frt»m
Btarvatloo. tfphuii and atmrTy. Thr
•oiliorUiM hare
that
' ib^Ann poverlteii to remtady the «Hih
lanK

_ .
e dettroyed.
The diaoontent tn Finland where re.
imafvo raeaaurra are bolide adopted,
|« cdnatanlly iTTtnrliiff.
-

SiTUATIOir '
-i ISIfrACDlE

By Wire to the EreOina Records
KarUtadt. eSpt_ 22—Rcf>rrwmtkUre.
ot Nonray ^d 8«««h<s reached an
larwroeni today In rejsard to the term::
(JO vhiefa ibe iinto9 between the two
eu will U- diiiaoiTed. A protocol
BK forth the narwfneni waa
•iKBed ihU afternoon. T.:c Uiins
ha%c ool be«o announced.

CONSIDERING
FREim RATES
INC OF AGENTS TO BE I
TO TAKE MATTER UP.

liPORTAIIT TO TRAVERSE Cin
MATTER

OF

BETTER

RATES

Ncicon Perry. However. Alleges That
Mr. Katerr Conti acted the Horae
to Him

and

Al'o He Owns

the Harness.

A warrant wm served on Mm. Ame
Ha Kalwr of 711 W’ebster street last
nlnhl at 6 o clork by SborllT Charles
Johnson. charKicjt her with felonlourl.r
stealliyt from XcUon Perry. Sept. IS.
tine hopit. and one harnCMi valrefl ai
SlfA fNesf iH ini: the i^hU ami chst- ‘
-- John
fon spent neveiwl hour* In raakin* tu
rntranre io the dwelling of the rerponcen! who rrfussed to open the door
for the officer. Finally the door was
opened by the arm of the Jaw and
Mrs. Kalrer taken to the county jail.

181 epnearlng lhl« morning at

By Wire to the Evening Ri>conl.
Boston. Sept. 23.—No eJew has btvn
found that ioiRgeslB the Identity t>f the
jouog woman murdered In a criminal
1 and whose dismemhrriYl
ls>dy in a leaL.^'er .suit ca.*^e was fonii 1
at \Mntbnip. The hi«d. arms and h
have not l»een found and In the ml
rence of the bead especially. Identinratlon is imiKjsslhlo.

UNOEIIISTEJM ROLLER

Alma

CTtcheli

Will

Teach

in

Seminary.

Miss Alma (liir.yel. who ha^ <Y»mpleled the eonme of i:iOf!y at EnK^rson
College of Oratory. Boston, has accept­
ed a position to leach In the Maine
WesH yan Seminar} and Woman s Col­
lege at Kent's Hill. Maine.
Oysters, any style, at L»ttla Tavern.

it tn large and complete fliat
we are having no trouble at
all in satisfying even tlie
most eritieal buyers.

OSS
OSS

HOES
OES
HOES
ES

Was Dead.

LARGE FOREIGN TRADE SEVERAL

GUSHES REPORTED

- At the funeral of George Siorr^. hvU\
at Klugvley }V5tenlay. all the laimb
Wen».pn»gent with the exiH-|Uii»n of ohl* STARCH FACTORY SHIPS
TROOPS NECESSARY TO CARRY
aoo. A..E.'Btorm. who eouldu i 1m* h»OUT TODAY'S ELECTIONS.
UCTS TO BERMUDAS.
rat4*d, TIiIn tuornlng Claire BurKne.
rt*relvc«d a letter from him. The letter
Wa*4aied 8cpt. v and wa* hiaik*il at
Muntrlng when* Mr..S!orr* ha^ taken On Srpt. 30 a Cont nuoj* Ron of 3€5 Soldier* Art Being Hurried to PeInU
^ a pogltlnn The letter r«*lattMle srrlnlv
Where Danger TCceatcnt—Cerw
Days Will Be Comnleled Which
to luildn«*»* .matter* and as m> metiilou
SM* maidt* of the*iraglc death of UU
gre»*man Villencfu*. Leader cf
Break* the Record..
~ father, n !► evlt1« lu that he knew le.tfj.
Lllxrral Party
irty Wak Kil
Killed
iLgof k. .
{
. . ,-------------- :-------- - I rpfin Ilu tw,-*iir;h 4»f thK month
'
REUNION CLOSED.
] »he Mieigati Starch <n>mpauy emn lly Wire to ll.r Evi n;ag Record
Ha\&ua. Sep’. 23—EicUement is
r \
' ------- ---! I'leted a rotjiinuous run ef 3C5 dars In
;w.. . Plc.«,i reur Day. for Allj ,hv n,«a-.f,r!..rL. of corn suirrh. TKI. sii?1 at fever r-eat here and Clenfm
brinks the rtwrd for the starch fac I vt- !hi* acnsaiional «biKi:ing affray
1 torv and demon.«*.trate* that corn stare•hi a» the latter city .vt»stcrday which relarge. 1 A yea- or more a
the matte- of!
3duf, leader cf the liberal party
n twui freight rate* was a gnat handicap to j and the chief cf :»olirc. The cxciteCVil. R. R Blshnft wws wlthlV'ni
da>ft 1%* maM band dliwcm
.
v»n»l‘any Imi by energetic effort cicnt has b«H*nnmmur.:rg:ed
poiHl nmM^' at !h.*l tbt* dwr'eidi
•eidt old i the rate* w ere ,*qualixcd .-^o that a Chi-' I«ru « tho Wand av i.*ic rcMill of lbof Ifi'H cago ra'e wra** *.*re*T*d f-om this city FhfMting. CfaFhc* between
ween the people
fiv the proiluct of thk company. The and the authorltle* an* reportoj from
; pleaxanrfour
company I* now employing aUmt
ral part* of the Island and troop*
cllthiy men ami two khifts. night and are being hurried to all points where
MARKETS.
da>\ and ha* paid out a large amount danger threatens. I: is expected that
of money during the |iasi j^ar in the presence of the troops will be nec­
MUMTScpt. 23—Wheat.
23-Whi
k:.\*c;
essary to carry ooi the elections today.
The prolucts of the ct>mpany are Furth<*r dlaonder is feared.
-S.-pt*«- being sent to all paru of the United
States, a large portion being shipped
i-r. 4i3c; lK*c»*mber.
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakey.
S2c: l^*mU*r:
DooemlK*rfVnt4c^"*
in^e. Oat* cast, however. . The company also has
:kc: IVcvmbcr.
IVcmber. »c. a fcrclgn trade, five car* being shipped
to Germany a shon time ago. The con­
: lard. IT.T2: ribs. fJs
cern also has a steady ewstomer In the day,v Sept 2«.. s6aT LEAVES AT
t Si p i 23.-Wh.*Et.
Xtmher. S3 V?: i)eccmiM*r.
. iktmuda islands and only a few dav* «:00 A. M. SCHEDULE. I.^C. Bunu,
;
Bur B«ffaki.8epL23-CattJc-Slow.i W c csrioad of starch wa%V ahlppid; agent
^#l«a4lr. Shw-Acllvc, ilroogcf. HOf^]
•—Active, higher.
Calves—Act he. i
.wbbtc.dbr ,6c«.up.„..m«.
^
•------------- ---------j The company has made many tm- 4ohp C. Morgmi A Son.
TIME TABLE of the Pere Mar-| Provemeau during the past year and IIS.
has beenchMfed. fb*eadv
1 largely Increased It* capacltv. The
_____________
aepi 23-U *
wy hrigh
Broiled Staaka at Uttlt Tavern.

thaiStpUmhtr
*

FOR STREET
FOR HOUSE
FOR EVENING
FOP SUNDAY

call* for a change from Bummer
to Autumn apparel. w!fo (hat
cverjihlng the correct dresser
needs Is her©.
Fail Top CoaU.
Fail Suits.
FaU Hat*. Glove*. Shirts,
Neckwear and imderwear.
Como In and viewr thene crisp
and refreshingly new style*.

Kub«ck«BoytSSBJr

You am alwn^’t find your
style at this store.

^£U£ROFCODI3
Our imdc constantly
f^rbws because we
give people what
they want and at a
price that is fair.

SebstitatlOD U NmrAi' imdatOURStm

WAITJ^
[DRUG J^TORE
[ J.E CW FRONT & UNION.

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts OT TItIa
PRICES SATISFACTORY

BMabll»h*dln ises
Room aiO Btato Bank Bids.

Sth«ol Shots
Tor jm

BACMAIMX

on Mistoa’and Cliildrcnt’
Shoes, for the next 30
Days. Call and too
them. No iroublt) to
show you at

J/Ifnd enifick
& Company

DRS. SAWYER & PENHAUE6AN

242 e. Trout St.

That's what wc arc doing now. Wc arc sell nlxtut Uiroefourths of all the piauos soM in this vicinity. If you arc
one of the few who an* not btiying of us tlierc must Iw
some reason for it ami we would like to know thnt n*afv.n.
When our goods an* the U*8t ami our prices the lowest why
should you not I»e among the h<»st of stilisfieil crslomcrs
who are saving many tlolUrs yearly by dealing w ith Grinnell IJros., tbe largest and lx*st retiil music boust* in tho
world. The next time you want anything in the line of
music.
and get ourprici s and terms.

ROSOOE

You Know
of jnst how much wo''
can helji you whem
liuilding l>efore oon.
Ecliuling nny onntmrrt
fur LmiilKT, MaU-riids
or mill work.^

..,.Sptcia1 Sak..*.

Wa ar« aowpirmaaBBtlr lo>
cated iB tk« WUhalm Mock
DKN-r is*rs<

THK STYLE is cliaractcrisu'c and the
fit i.s perfect
SHE OUKWII^DOW DISPLAY

We carry a Large line of
the Kcd School Houto
Shoot. Nothing bettor
matlc to wear,.

EXCITEMENT
AT FEVER NEAT KEEPING RIGHT WITH THE PEOPLE

K E.,Storra Oldn’t Know His Father

rat mun ra., hm

Tlrafs what pt*itple *aj after
paltinK on a piir of our new
fall shoos and have seen how
nice they fit and Kx>k, and
have found out how winfort*
able they are.
Our Stioolc

Mias

__

'SAmFACTlDN IS DEiANDED

“JUST RIGHT”

POSITION IN MAINE.

10 oVJock

in JuBtlrc N*Tllagcr'ii court. wh< r»* rh*
VITAL TO NEW INDUSTRIES.
was allowed to go on her own recognl
wine© until Monday morning at :
Aaalstant Freight Agent Leavenworth uclorlt.
Mr.e KaUtr is the wife of Adolp.
of the G. R. A I. in the City.
Kaiser of Williaroiiburg and (or the
Matter
New
Looka
OFFICIALS NOT WORRIED
► hori lime of iheir marritsi life, ninrw
Very
Favorable.
Nov.
30. liKJj, the matrimonial w*a«
"

^
OVER VENEZUELA,
hav L* been atujKmdour. acconllng to
*tatement.< to the Reeo-d. Matier>
Agslidanl Freight. Agent I^^avonwtinh
failed to adjma ihem«elves rightly and
uf 11)0 Grand Hu>i!dh & Indiana rail •fcome ft*w mtint
nuid U In the city on buslne** with W.
»•. glvi
I).
Gt '•niaine and at the *amo time
n on the huKliand * proii
confer with the oflieeni of the lioard
SIIHISTSR MAS SEEN INSTRUCTED
to be oeveml thousand
trade relative tn tn ight rate* and
lar*. He wa« i i lo nioie*i ,iier
^
i
TO OBTAIN IT.
way hut >*K»n i lertbl* legiAliy I
^:n^* Improved- i»aisHenBor farmtie*
with local agent MutTay. A abort time wa*s taken hark It* ► the home and i
fe*ctlon» of Mrs.. KaUer though
That Limit. France’s Action in Regard ago a apeclal coiumlltw* of the lK»ard
conciliation wa* not lasting.
^f trado vlrttml the freight agenikof the
Mi>. Kaiser contends that Mr.
to Indignity—Oueitlon of French
railroads rnnnhiK Into thi* city for the Kaipcr came to thl* city Saturday la>i
Cable Company a Rights Left
tied at her home until after
par|KM*c of Inaugurating * eampalgn
Sunjlay morning, kwviug
for better freight ratr-s. Mr. Ix-avenwith the Instruction to her to come
worth mate* that the matter Is ludn.; and get her home which he had conHy Win* t«) the Eveming Rivord
Kerlously mnhSdered by the G. R. & tracl(*d out to the hired
n. Nelson
Parla, Sept. 23.—Tn official circle* it
I. and that a me<*ilng of the freight Perry. She. so she alleges, immediatr*la wot cvmaiderod that the Venerttelau agiHlN i»f the Pere Marquellr, M. & N. ly went to D. J. Morgan's livery l»arn
^ aluiaiioti I* acute. France * aethm in
and G. It f I. will l»e held next and htrotl a rtg and drove i,nt to Willrcuehing there s<mu aft«r
ek for the punMise
punMUic of taking the
i
* rcgmnl to the rontrmersy with I*n
?r did. She states that she
nitely.
h
d('T»t Oastro ha* been limited : genii
••malnejl there until nearly 5 o'cUkk
•* furthei
venw'orlh i
N
IngJjiMnirtlonw to the mlnUter to ot> Traversi* I'ltj has reached a
turned her rig around
ar
when ' e itihied
and
Uln satlhlartlon for tl»e indignity Tie where It iK>nlli|.H| to the verv
I heljKHl hbr In other ways to take the
qiH-wtloii of the rtghi* 6f thr FrencJi couMderailon bv !>.«. mllroads and In horse and ihanu*ss which she lirouuht
t^hle company will rt*maln In the JmH speaking r..- the G. U. a: I
to
this
c^fy
with
tht*
understanding
that
claJ domain.
it l.H Iheir ujriMi.c to.give to Traverse that he wws to bring the buggy later
she
a mesnty the verv best pKssllde rate*, and In the wi-ek. After
.
, , arriv**!!
,
lu* thinks that a general arrangement
*«•
w
win Is* made by manage.^ of the other 1
j;.™'*

roads to bring Hu* iate> to such a con (‘•»ntplainl of Nelson IVrr>*. wh<i claims
eni of new
haniess whieh was takenn *s
dltlon that the i*Mablkhineni
indurtrie* In this city will Im* great I. bis aad the Tujrsc eontractisl to him
LITTLE tommy’ CONNOR WAS eurouraged.
hy Mr. Kaiser. Mrs. Kaiser claims
' S|»oaklng of this Mibjeet Mr l>eaven that the horse, biiggv and a harre.^s
CAUCHT ANO CRUSHED.
woGh siMU r that ibe lH»ard of trad ■ were presv*nls to h«*r two years ago
may feel assered » at the railroad*; by Adofy>h Kaiser Inforc their roarwill do the vor> Im*si in tlu lr |K>wor lu tianc. and she a!leg,*s that he fold her
Ml. Body WO. Flotuned by the Big order to e<|u.tllw* the rau*!*.
Sunday night that If she wanted her
rf filher Industries he stall** that In horse and buggy to nine *kud gel
- ,M.ct.1n. and Hi. Hc.d CniUied
•S this ciiv mav then:.
Beynnd Recognition.
of freight
be WKsiirod that Ho* m
rales w 111 U* 'k<. adjusted that we i
By Win* to t hr Kveplnc Re. onl
iM enrotiracement
3 —8I» yi-arndd
horrlldh death t.Mln)
;
He WB* caught under a fua^^lve Mlran»

roller leveling Ihr pavement. The tr;i short time the snl>j«*ci will b«* gi*nerally
. WWM Hatlened with ilu* great weight cil discussed b* offici'ts of a!l ih<* rail
the i»iarhlm« and IiIh
l rruhh*tl bt*. roads entering the city aed
pros
1:
yotid neogntllon.
CUBA STIRRED BY CIENFUEGOS
iMY i Is that the fuiun.*of Tr»v
will see a Udter indiih’n in thi* re
SHOOTING AFFRAY.
IS AT MUNISING.
gard

CITY BOOK STORE

Her Identity.

SHE CLAIMS HER HUSBAND GAVE
HER THE ANIMAL.

MINTM veA«-a«04.

ANARCHIST^ARRESTED.

We make Sfieeial iaterior work for lb*sidenoe8 and
biiiMingit, Sbjre Fronts and Fixturt«, iWh Columns, Stair
■ it’s Iiiiflo «f

»•.! can niak« it

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Cltlxans Phons. 82| Bwll. 169.

\

BOYS’
Uuill for n career of hardships.
1,

POPULAR MUSIC, TALKING MACHINES. RECORDS
OR1INNEL.L. BROTHERS
NicMSaB’t Laadia* Music Houa. 159 E. FroBt St

MOMS €*'V00N© W^S
CLOTHING £► rURWISHlWGS

Extra Good Trouser Values
$1.50 to $6.00
Made to fit—fully j^uarantecd—Wc can save
you some money on these—Wc own them
che^.

\mt

0WA
Take advantage of our offer. A bank account tor the
boy stimulates him to be industrious and economical.

NtMILTm CLOTHING CD

, TMAVIMM enrv. wcHiaAii.

satuboay. scptuikii a.

im

GHIRUS (ilHi
.ca:
OF 25jLV(IICES TiUAT son SliiEET MBBEilY $

Bluets. B.A.BrowA.crDwMasrlHB.
8. C.. asya; “Pbr year my wtt# s«tfered Intenaely froiTyapJpfla,
wtm a tarpM UmUSin Mw
her atrength and rigor. a»d be-

MUWC ARftANOCO PON STATC
•UNOAV SCHOOL CONVUmON.

FBUa «U KStKCfol
CVEKY SUMDAY tOfOOL WIU.
HAVE AEPRESENTATIVEaL
Fir>« Opportunity for Local

AOVERTISINO NBEOEO.
Thr rrnorl mtAmau jn»i
♦ia»
'
ibr moat pnsliiablf in iht- bUtory
I uf tb« Omai Traverao m;km. All
; the boicl* and cottafcs around %kv
liay hare been full and aimort evi*ry
ptw Tlallor beK- has
the
^

aUl unUoubicdly In* larger tban

«

Ibdallhjr- CA.Bii«hMDra,Co.
r. H. M«Ms ud Johuoa Drac Oo.
dmssirtA tell tad ruraatee theai at
Me a botUe.

GUARANTEED DIRECT FROM
MT. CLEIENS

to

S People’s Savia^ Bank s
$SSSSSSSS$S$$$S$$

The Sunday arhool aaperfntendenu
eg the city met at the DUciple church
mat evening to plan for Um moilc of
the ataU> Sunday school convention
that la to he hew here Nov. 14-ie. J.
W. Milliken of the atate cotnmlUee and
Bor. U. B. Blapoll of the reniral com
AT CADILLAC.
mittee were also preaent. ^ Douglo<;
Oot Off ChMp.
may well think he hat got off
waa elected chairman and C. J. Heira
Rev. L. B. BiM«1l Wil
aecreUiy.
Sermons T^ntorrow
f vsara^|»,
A oommonlcallofi from 3dr. Fullc
The p«»by>c.-y or tvtodJiy «t I''j
,„,ore hi. hc.lih.
Chicago waa read aaylB
oaldjfall rocetlng arrmnRtnl to L^ve each | Nothing will do this but Dr. King a
come and drill
cbonia cbolr of Mft paator esebange aith aouM> oibi par- New Ufe PIUs. A quick.
j ecrula euro for headache, constipa­
the laat Sunday of Sept
rolcea for the convention
tion, etc. 25c at C. A. Bugboe Drug
Ing roesdinga. Thia plan will gh-e ibo
the cauao of the *'a-orldV
local alngera a fine opportunity
Ej
A 1
• drug stores, iguaranteed.
coho rhoniB drill at the haii.lh of the
fc^remuat chonia roafcter in the rtiuntr.v
The tnemlH-rs of the rhorua are to le* tomorrow, who win apeak both mom-1
ing and evening. Dr. Johnalone, while I “Beul.en Flekta. the John^n iv>tinty
selected In the proportion of t
aiderrd by
In the city
sopranrn. one alto, one l«m«r. one ha
cr. atopiusl
Kach Sunday school In the city la
home of Dr. and Mrs.
at a hotel In a small town In Henry
have a iwoportlonate reproaoaiation In
^tunty reci'ntly.
.Va mmal li
Church Brevittea. thia greht chorus. The following pro­
plnriw. l!)*m wen* a mmil>er of
Church of Cbriat-Thomaa P. llllon!. n era on hand; there was a!.*o a mi-4'tportion waa agroEMl upon; nantlai fd.
Congregational 70. Disciple 4r., KnU Minister. Morning snbjccl. “How Can ing of ssme medic.-!I men at flie place,
C4>iial 33. Kvangellcal 13. Fr.enils 13. i 0<'t Help From Godr As many aa who used the hotel aa head<iuarters.
First M. H 33. Sc*cond M. E. 41. Thir l can are renucatW to be present at lh» One of ihf dorioiw thought it wonkl

‘aiit.
All ^h4» 1| rrr>' witliifactory to all
nneern^.- The
ecimc to the
J Grand Trarcrae regUsn berauao H bar
1^
atiraetknm that appeal to
Tliey c«»me onre and capTly
imrard lo Ibo time when Ihi r
mo"again. Ti»o tH*anil<ut «jf the
aro.d4*oply ai.prt<lat«d and ar*
vj ,:r
iboroinlnR In-tter
iK-ner known
knfivc ever)
ov»*r> voar.
while nature baa done h.T |»an
f
. -^man -haaUnglj^:.Hl hJa. r VWhai tlH*
iGrand Tlraveiae"T«gCUir«cg^ la advor- tlainK. not apaKintJdlr. but a ayalomatkcannuUgn that cannot help but gt t
f
bttaincaa. Tbo aitractioiia of ibc re'
gkm Khoiild 1.0 pictured and deacrlltcd
and approfirfatc llH-ranm* rboiild Ih> M. K- 12. Preshytertau 1C; total 1*77
•Matiibutodv aberr it will do the nu>»l That Mr. I'uller may know on whom
i
he ran dciwnd and that the convention
j Travrrae ril,v baa all tbe iHautk** lU may Ik* aaat!re<l of a full ehonia all
Ir^Hoakry and ('liark-xoik a Hit fea of alrgers In the churchea and the Sun­
g
jlbeir diaadvaiiiBura auU this city day scho..lM who would Ilk.' to join
^
ubould have a larger quou of hummer the Fuller ch.»rua In singing ^o the
A
vlallora than either. Tbla can onlv be pralrM of (lod will Ik- arkoi! to sign the
S mrromnnHbrtl through advertising.
following pledge:
Tbla la nion> generally apprt‘ciated
“In giving my name to the central
111 Uie acKt tbau in the east, r^rllfor►ramltt.-e to aing for the glorj of Oml.
\ h niai Ila iKKiincd In ererj- way. The lit­ at the atate Sunday arhool convention
tle loan of Uciilandh. K.ooo lobabitabta
Nov. 1C 10. iimlcr el he leadenship of
bow. start r.I only ii few yenrs agi» a*iti:
Mr. Tullar. I her. with pk^lge myaelf to
but Hed'aiiU* bnh Ik rn and Is yet
-I'sent afVach ^'vtnlug service an l
.
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Ffc<iaeitt robberiM make it onsafe to
keep money about the boose or op your
penon. The practice endangers both life
and] property. Deponted orith us, funds
are absolutely safe, can be drawn any day
and may be earning a moderate interest.

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Bing of a scriiM of sermoos on “naaic Low it w*a« In- was so gtsid in matboTruths or FoundBUoo Principle.^.** All imdUw. He v.-.-ia th«n nsk'-d by them
of the membera of the Sunda> arhoo! what he waa rdnu to do about it.
are requested to atlend and every man rielda n-|di<Hl: . *1 will go on without
and woman who donhta ia cordially in­ lir.ilu jt’«t like you dm-tura ore do­
vited to come and reason ud wor^ip ing.* •’-n.Mk tlrove iMo.* ILimur.
with us.

Always SuccMsful.
S<-r\ lces In the morning at the Evan .
lnd'g»*sth
chronic
golica? church will Ik? the aec.w^d of U dangemSs. Kodol
Kodol I)>>pcpsia
the se.rtca on ••|*o»er.” The AlleluiaI | will cure
eyre Indl
IndlgCfl'.on and all iroiihles
Ihl-refrom. thus preventing
prev
cborua will sing. lU-gular services In, I r«’.-ulllng ihl-refrom.
[ Catarrh'of the stomach. Dr.
Ihiougb. of l^eaguc. W. Va.. savs
First Methodist Epi-sctrpal j thost- suffering from Indlg.-Tiio;
I say there is
Kodol
peps 1.1
Rev. A. T. K, i(ni«.n wil prtach.

A he rovclUB

» The

i.

ON NEW SKHI

•nd regkm ah.mld give this fair hewrty |
, wiipporl. A fair la a g.a.d thing forj
; lho»^‘ who exhibit aa well aa t!u*ae who MRS. ETTA S. WILSON RECOVER­
C' Witness th.
xhlhlt-a. It eneonrage.a
ING FROM BLOOD POISON.
worthy e<ini|M ilHon and a general he?terni.-ni of fattn pr.alm ta^ la sun* *.»
r.'a.ill. aim. ft brings ,HH.,de tog. tl.er gkin to Cover Wounds Made by Sor.
and when peop!.'
geon’a Knife and Disease Given
BH'.n. t.'-., re la auiv
by Her Husband.
ol hil'.ful Ideas.

Mra Etta 8 Wilson .d IX'trnIt. who
i Traverse City la fh«* natural trading
mrmthE at
.1: 111 .
Cenier of ih.' r.i:lon ami the ihxm.I.- in j
Nortbi»oit. where hhe has a aumme-r
the anrroiindlng terrlbiry should he;
home. Is now in Emergency hospital.
given an oj.p..r:tmliy to gAi'here eat ily,
where she was take*! two
The.t*: i:» morning train on the G. U. A
w.-1-ka n-iu from the V. B. A. at Grand
I. running Horn Cadillac wlM gi%en the
Rapids,
week Dr. Hal C. Wyman
poople along the |iii<' an opiHvrttmlly to
began the te«lioua task of akin grafting,
4t..me here In the morning, do their
the p1a.«tlr orvration iM'ing nereaalHading and ivtmn at 4:Sn in the erentnii-t! tT’ntitgTi the extt-nifilvo sloughing
off and later oik ratw hich was ihvfornu'tl on the ntvh and shiwilders
Sumlny wTnad
owing to the di^ea^«-d condition caused
"■
«r,-.
>
T v IP* II ?. nf«ieialh>n :,m,i t»-v K I» gr;itid by blood poison. Her husband. WesUn
'
m.vTlag a.s .u Mnrtcr for IPtu.. T. Wilson, giving the m'cc'ssary
?
.Umo'i.nk,lng the amount for the oikemllon today.
thut ii Is thonul.ira! convention
ehy ;.f ih- n.-rili
You will need to prepare >*our syalem for the' coming -cold weather, get
: Tha» ten pxpes addltUmal are nv yonr organs to work like clock work,
quin^ 111 the new dtnvtory for the Homstcr's R«icky Mountain Tea taken
ttaim-s of rt ..ihJt''.ts of TravofM' City j this
th will do the buslncaa. 35
V j . . ;
tNTtalhly shows that the city haan*t rents. Tea or TableU.
Johnwn
: \ Ai*nul still In the Is'^t two vt-ar.-^.
I>rug Co.

fe-r
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yOUR ^UL f
' Sliooid be cantioBSIy piardcd; It should be
placed beyond the reach of those who
mlcht be Interested In Its disappearance.
/ These docninents. yon know, sometimes
myst^ionsly vanish. But they are al­
ways safe when deposited in our

Safe Deposit Vault ^

t

FIRST NATIONAL ftANk

A rOWEBTUL UTTLE BEATti
made of hoBV}- boilor
;
■ka'I imst
aim] raal
'
•ir tiidit Awr.drufl,. '
will Ukf laiKi- IS iut-ii ,.
chunk, mid IwM Cm
over night

• 3 Oifri»rarB%

WOUR ORKOIT tm OOOD AT

J. W. SI-A-rCR

OkMIi ftoMitr Fm sik;
We have and offer for sale the fol­
lowing Hat of real estate. It Is all de­
sirable propen y and roust be «>ld.
Call or phone for prices.
70 ft on Hav St . opposite narrow's
clore. Building on same Is now usceI
aa warehouse, but can be used for
dwelling.
leot n. e cor itih and Rennie Sts..
57 ft. on Kith St.
No^f.S>
St. east of
Hnnaeand
House and
House and lot, S. W. cor. Webster
St. and Hichlgan Ave.
3 kits on Elmwwod are, between
Wavnoand Rav St«
.3 Iota on Spruce street, between
Wa>-ne and Ray Sts.
I»l 71. and house. Oak Heights.
One of the l>est locations In the city
or surrounding cc
for home. 4
acres of land, larrge bouse.
and Ramsdell Sta.
12 to 14 acres land In Elmwood town­
ship, about 1 mile from city limits.
Will make a m*od market garden.
3 40’a IH miles em t of Cedar Run.
4 40's 1miles west of Cellar Hun.
There is couhlderahle saw tlmlier

been able to cure in all Its stages, and
lat is Cats
Attacked by a Mob
the only
to the medical fraternity.
cago Blrcel car
a constitutional disease, i
conductor applied Uucklcn's Arnica
stltnllonal treatment. Hall's Ca- , Salve, and waa soon sound and well,
farrh Cure la taken Intrroan.v. acting,-i „,e It In my family.** writer G. J.
directly upon the blood and mucous I Welch, of Tekonsha. Mich., “and find
surfaces of the system, thereby de-1 p perfect.- Simply great for ciila
atroyhig ihefoundallonof the <!i>eaae. burns, only 23c atC. A. Ilughce

WM.rn.u4mn TnrlduU.BM.rnhM
CALMAN-a%terior Spar Varnlah ia
noat duraMe f^r all hrterior work.

A. J. McPHAIL

DENTIST

rililrasi.. »i..o t» <lran.l Itapl.t. on O.

^ 4
<J.
4' 4.
I. ^un
annual exenrsUm. Octulier 3iil.
Oct. luth. Ask any
tJ. K. 4 I. agent iuiUt’lt7'
mt it.
^ept l6tooct3

Knom ac

Work Ofa. Flwiib III

A Ionic that make* sick poople w»?l1.
Drives but all impiirHies that colloci
in your system. A family tonic for the
sick and affllcttMl. Holllatcr'a Rocky
Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tear or Tablelc. Johnsfin Drug Co.

JiUTET OOMI worn.

eWEET CIDER 15 cents per gallon.
Jolm C. Morgan & Son. Both phones
119.
w-pi 12-tf

rhooaiit

R.T*aAm'PTMPrtdw.'
laa WaMdactaa St
J. M. HDELLnAlfTEL_I

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

SEAL ESTATE Am LOAMS
Factory on Bay St., power and ma
chinery ready to run, 35.1 fi. frtintage.
A g!KKl Itkcatiuo for any line of manu
factnring.

aJand. a.

mKjm\fim
«A Rut rroBt 0tr«R.

UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE
SHANE
au.HB:|WlM

jFme Dental WorH

OEALERO IN eVERYTHINa

Uo Main

For Dance Music

DR. W. J. HIGGINS j

C.\LL OU TELKl'HONE

329 SOUTH UnOH STREET
CITIZENS’ ’PHONE ll'.is
OrptlAtf

Otl««M PhoM

DEALER* IN KVERYTHINO

DEALERt IN EVERYTHINa

PUREST OFDRUGS

registered pharmacists
PROMPTEST OF DELIVERIES

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FINEST OF STORE FIXTURES

nature Ini doing
d<
Its work. The pro- Drug Co.*a drug stores.

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EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY NEW

r any c
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address:
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO.. Toledo. O. .
Sold by all druggists. 75c.
Take Hairs Family Pills for consll
pallon.

FINEST DRUG STORE IN THE STATE

our hat deiiartnunt for imwlIf you want your little one.s f^tronc,
s; Teh-scope. plain h.-riil
healthy and robust, give them Hollis
tor's Rocky Idounuin Tea. A tonic | Ft'pi 23 if
Hamilton Clothing Co.
friend. 35 cents.
Johnson Drug Co.

m

M
$1.25 ^

Iho liowcia and kidneys are secrcled
by the Ilo^c• and throat. H»»Ili-<ii-r'
Kockv M.HintaIn Tea will iKJslilvefj
0»- p,..nr will MH-.k
^
Wonmn." On
Kodol D>^K.p,la Cure dlB<nii« wh.t ciirE-. 35 cents. For si
ISP K. mat Ft.
o'clock the quarterly con.j2ou cal and make* the Rtuinach sWoet.
held. Iho K«-. A. T. | S°'*' ty «H drugirtKlA

Qn.rnlv
nishetl with pledge carda and the Wi'curing or alngera will l»e undertaken evening ai s
immediately. Mr. Fuler will send hla ft renco will
iKVika for choir rehcwraal by Oct,
forBiiKon preuldlhs.
,
,,,-Lijr
formally €.|H n<
;G;
county annual fair WXJ- Aina T.iwday atiil nuitltuiea limn and w.H'kly rehearaata will be h^d
]hcr fall and winter stm-k of milliner.'
$100 Reward. SlOa
■ ^ 'days. <;rt
n« .eff.irt ha^ hreii made to umil ho comes.
<;rvn«
jjpl^turday. Ladieii are cordhilly invite l
The readera of thl.s paper ^Ilj
w
^*2 . have tlU fair the largeat and h-*! ever
___
here la at least
anil mould amply warrant the expend!

ML dome.. Mlactal Saltt fn>. ooe
of the ttronemt nlaeral tprlaBi la the
world. A tcaspocaiful of the talU in
a Kliat of water eqaala a icallon of the
leloeral water draak. It makea a aolnaide «U of uric acid. It doea cure aU
kldoey. liver aad atoiaarh trouble,
worat forou of bowel trouble enn j
troUed io aeven to fourteen daja. Hur
bee. dniRciat; Americaa Unis Siore,
and Wall a iVrus Store.
aept lM:t

let up the UvKe beater
will keep the homo com.
fortable.

Tea or

When J'ou have a prescripiion. you want it put up just as the doctor order­
ed it and delivcrctl right on the minute; that is the service we arc givinR
every customer, and the reason why the “Hannah DruK Store’’ is so pop­
ular. If you have never been in. call at any time and enjoy the new store
with its beautiful fu^nishint-s—Nothing like it in the state.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

ELEGANT TOILET SOAPS

G. R. ^ I.
LIks Finding
Finding health f !"fk^flBdrng money
—so think those who
ho iare sick. When
you have a cough, cold, sore throat or
chosl Irritation, better act nromptly
like W. C. Barber of Sandy Level. Va.
He says: **1 had a terrible chest

Toesday, October 10
‘^•‘'*oi3d42;;£.*£r^

SCBRATZ’S ORIENTAL BATH POWDER

EXCUBSIORS

GRAND RAPIDS

Tuesdar,
relief In other remedies. I wa? cored
by Dr. lUng's New Discovery for Con­
sumption. Coughs and Colds.** Great­
est sale of any court or lung medicliae
the world. At C. A. Dugbee Drug
Co.*a. F. H. Meads* and Johnson Drug

f

Finest line of toilet soaps in the city. .Some kinds sell three takes fi>r ten
cents, some are three for twenty-five. There arc others at twenty-live
cents each and the daintiest at fifty cents a cake. These arc some of the
kinds we sell: Savon Heliotrope, au Toilet Soap, Chateau Violet lixtremc.
Carnation dc Parme. an Lilas de Perse, Violet Buttermilk. Sandal Wood,
Lilac Toilet, Palmoline. Regal Oatmeal. Cuticura, Buttermilk Toilet. Pear’s
Unscented, Castile, Tonic, Caracalla, Bath. Coronation Rose, Sulphur
Toilet.

ANHUAL

October

3

■nd RICHMOND. IND. - $6.00

■rot 11 to Oct I

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC UGHT

F-IP-TY

VkR

OBNT

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

230 SEE OUR WIPOW 2So

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
126 CASS street

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is a new and scientific discovery to take the place of soap and is not only a
cleanser and skin purifier, but a stimulant for over ta.xed nerves. It is a
producer of sleep: can be used in either hot or cold water. II takes the
place of toilet water. Three tablcspoonsful in a bath tub of water will give
you the daintiest of perfumed baths. Sells for 25c a box. A trial box given
away free to all who ask for it.

PHONE 602

A TttmiNNMI A ur
qf
MERCHITU COMy
OMIHlAHaAB Ml miiyM

24IHXA1I1A1 m 9MWW9Q

DMIHJLAIIIAI Ni tMTIVW *.

kikii



Tntdomw
Btttdagt
•d tlooagb Cliri«i. tkmgli lY«tb.
Mocbera. bo careful of the health ’
! Ufe. u»4 U>re as d€«ouUmtcd bf
Idreo. Look out for
i tlie Gaincmn prophet ta the heaUas If
I Ue tick ud the orereontaiff oT ala aad
) death. ASmy, that tfc* erocSftzioo at
Jeaat aad HU
eUrate fhiih aad
At will be BoUcc!.
peradre cieroal Ufe-the aUaeM of
ORAL annual cxcurtkm to
plrU aad the nothiapMM of
C We Molemnlr proiaU** U» «flre.
oc.m
o. H. *
gg
watch, aad pray for that Mlad to he ia
t which wa« also in ChrUt Jenoa; to
love aar- uzotbet: aad lo be meek,
Olin Fanily Aoaual Excursion
lacrclfol. injt aad pure.
Train leare« Traverae City 5:20 a.
Cleveland. O.. and Buffalo. N. Y..
Now. If Chrltllaa Science, founded m. for the sooth.
joo th- Word of Ood and teachina
Tmiu leaves Traverse
“! • I’RACTICAL piety- or riaht livinq. pi. fur the north udnuib
*6 8P"***
U *‘a laa- e- woman made rellalon.Train leaves Traverse City 4:50 ?.
will lir. Ht>I*aiile he good eaouah to tell m. for the north and Krath.
Traliit arrive at Trmverte City from falo. f 13.35. Tickets Rood for 30 day.^.! co«ty7XL*SSSJrtS55r^
;.i .cmhm k.
.ut, PA. “ r*
Cadillac iJ: 15 a. m.
that - Mn. Eddy claint to have been
Traiaa arrive at Traverse City from
iaiance. Makaa Atattmant
warranted In t-dilnjr at Ido the rell,cion north and sooth 1:55 p. m.
and ortbddc^ teachinax nf the rbnrch
CALMAN-S liitMiw apw VaraMh
Traliu arrive at Traverse City from
U irolU illcb.. Sept. 14. IJhiC.
and firocUlmUia H in an unknown north and south 7:50 p. m. .
•wt dwabi* l»r all liilartar «a«k.
t' ^
To the EJlior of the Erenlna Record: toujtue.- The Matter aald more than
The iSunday'train* are the onet
t*
_Yonr rrwt of Ihr Her Mr. Hob 1
lore me. keep my com* leaviuR at 11:10 a. m. and arrivlnK at
' aajdc't M»frsf.ii on ChritUaii Science
7J; mw.lmnnl..’- DH^.ninic «o, in
l:25r,.im
i, - only a n pltltlon
of the grgnmeot ”"^}only. but alto In de*»d. Hit _____
.
ago and Cn
by all orthodux mlnltu n. who durlnaj
. 3. To a
(be patt thirty
art have endearorH |
eaplaln lo their hearers thf teach!
Uculars.
sept IGtooctS
(♦‘vIUl. H«.” Cbrlitlan ScK*n«U:fi
fogs of ChrUiian SclemN* without hav. Me doing all lht*»e things. How then
1400 invested In Cahimct and AriNo Unpleaaant Effects,
log dimonstrati^ tlu* smsilprt par: of
Ir iMt
new religion to fuIUis*
**'•**•
I>eWlifs Uttlo Earlj
It themselves We are grateful, bow- clwly the ic»eliln*i ol Jnat Chri.tr xona paid tho Investor |4».t»00 lu
• «rr. I-.I ..ur breiber
«,»• Ro«l| „ u,.
cburch I. ftiUac to years. If he had held tho stock two
lb CbriMtabSn.«ee; If lb.
lOUND TUF ILM
rid
Ike
system
of all bile without
1100
Invested
m
United
Verde
|
and
.l„n 1.
la Ih- rirh. -pint a.^,^.1. 1. crrUlnly h*K no rlalm
unplf?asani effecu.
Sold
lOw le worth |35.0<¥*. The G \
Leave dock 8KX) a. m *
*m and mneb ID.«-to c-.mmeaU.
,Hd rollglon. If ChrlMlan
by all druggists.
"
Mining Co has far greater!
Retaruing arrive 10:30 p. n..
ilr. iw- u..,c u. ,b.. Ibo l.*t 8,,.nr.. i«ch.nn ^^m. ,□ our frirni
prospects than either of lu neighbor* I
boob Of Cb1.,l« 8rt«cc-- 8cl.-nco
TRY ^
A RECORD WANT AD.
above namt'd at the same stage of de-1
«.d Hrellh" 1. . b...d)o of ba.bl „

SrTfwCkUr

TMveikeJirire- Rn*«s

iritk yw arltrtlwr yonr
•etiild ahaD beamanaaiatiff
menoraalave for otben.

This b a BesponsibiUty
All parenta imitt<W and meet it now PHOCRASTINA.
TION vill not
matter* aad may dUconiage your child.
THE FACT that hit eyea are break, that be fa tnmbkd
with headacbea and nerrona treobk* when he attend* *obool.

ssEffi

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cbOd’* cyea. *o that iMding and cloac work alu be a idcaanre.
KXAMIMATION XMKK

Oil p. I miH. Pnp. m.aL PUuai,«ttiiM
li

ettizona Phono No. 364
Suite 418-414 Wllholm Block
Travoroo Ctty* Mich.
OmeSBOUBS: 412 a m . 14sad7-t p. a.

SUNDAY EXCURSION

E.5, Money,
Profits. Without Risk

STEAMER aUROIS

CHARIEVOO, PETOSKEY,
HARBOR SPRIR6S

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poteb. I Buppose he means, it is •®*junguage U mystical, except so far a* vclopmetil. Dc'poslt with %u 1500 to 1---------------because he cannot understand It ^" spiritual thought Is mystical to tho $5,000. ye will give you two tharei
of stock ior each dpllar Invested. We
well might
n.lndof.n,..rrl*ljndlvldo*l
will also give you a po«IUve. reliable
telegraphy Is an Imiiosfdbtlily U«auhe
We are told that “Christl^ Science
hty^iten rot end»--»t»ril It?! principle. Is ot»l of hfmonv with * orthodnv and *atI*factorr guarantee for the re­
your investment in full.
and oonseurently enable to demon­ teaching, with the church a!id with the turn
Immeai:© gains practically assured.
strate tta workings. Each denomlna- Scripture, for W only admits of
tioB has Its commenury on the Scrip- |x»mer In the world.” As far as the Loss Impossible.
The bent mining stock Investment
ttmw evolved from the standpoint of orthodox church and Its teaching on
their own lead, rs —Christian Sclen- thU point go. Christian Sck^ce admit ever offf red.
StnurlhwaJte Bros..
tisi* have the same In the t:*xi book,
the charge, but not at to the Scrip­
Fiscal'Agents. I5i* E. Front St.
•^ficlence and Hemirh.” and then- ar.‘ ture. for the latter state* positively
Phones: Mich. State. 18: Citlr^mR,
fbouaanrijK . f ImeUlgent men and wo­
uroulpotenc* or unlimited power
sep:
men from every walk In life wLo are of Ood. If Christians really believe 4.^5.
daily pn ving fur themst Ues and othI t».elr hi art*, there can nf»t pos•rs that its staterooms are true. ChrUi:ber real power, and if nut
Worthlc*a.
llan Science starts from a api.ritual in reality, there could be no more Event hing is In the name when It
standpoint and to attempt to reconcile lK>wer than that given a ghost story come* to Witch Hazel Salve. C. E.
Its atatemrrts with the laws of mat or the *‘l»ear In the t:a»-k rutim” of our DeWItt A Co. of Chicago dl*covered
some year* ago how to make a salve
ter can end only In dire rnnfuslon. For
; childhood day*. Christian ScIentUu from Witch Hazel that Is a paefle
tho U-m flt of thoKe lnti*re.;i«?d I assort ilwllevc the fli>t commandment mea-s for piles. YMr blind, bleeding, lichlng
It a r’a’emeui
ihn t
there U
j Jf>t whai It say*. -Thou shall have no and protruding Piles, eczema, cuts,
bum*, hniise* and all skin diseases
book which has nut been prfivi-A t
tiJhf r GcmI b«‘fore Me.” and to arknoa!- IVoWitfs Salve ha* no equal. This ha*
Ilme and .gain during the past, forty ^
no c-qua!. This ha* given rL-e to unm
years.
* 1 is as mi*c»' a t-vach of the commanl erou* worthies* counterfeit*. Ask for
DeWItiWthe genuine. Sold by all
The geriileman tell» ns that **Cl.rlsaammon. They druggists.
flan iA-ienre b a roan or woman nude! ria!i/e
first sin that
religion.” hence ”a fal“e ndigion.” Af^ * ctm^, lo the world i i the belief of a
cof>3lng to the liost autburltic* ”relig-j pa^-».r apart Ir
and for this sin
bm I* an acknowledgement of <»iir duty and Its progeny mankind Is dally i>ayto Ood and'ills rrvatu»v*; practical irg the iwiinlty lu sufTerlng and bt»rlilety, gt.dllne>.n devoUon.” etc.
row and wll! c< nMnue to do so until
they nMurn to tho reallrjitlon of GtMl
I
Chrl-HUn Science 1a founded
Scripture aad the works of Jevusjaa the only power.* then there will be
‘ Christ, and upon nothing rise. As our no dc»>;lre to sin. hence no sin.
bn)thiT mldemjy okt rlcKiktnl the ten-| Christian Science dot's not deny the
ols ti** this religion in the numemn# j orLtt nre of the physical UmI/ or that
QUotntionM from the u r.i hook. 1 will, it Is real and tangible to the mortal
support tJ enlKive staienient l*y giving j senses or that Its suffering i.s real »u
I hem to yt»e- reatler*.
| tl o.te senst-t. hut It diM> deny that
\ 1. As adloTents of Truth, we lakt'j H-fy nrr real to t;od «»i His Image ah 1
^. Ihe Insiditvl Word of .the lllhle as o:ir
ihe pi-ric'ct man. and It i* be
, eumrlem guide to «*t,.nf^rhfe.
| muse Christian Scientists understan I
i. WV aM n««l.dKo A<l *4«ro M -l''’*' ‘•'"hrirht of ,1on.lnlnn *lr«. ».
.uptrmo »i..l irflnlto (So.TK«<knoklvdc^ o«r Chrl.-> -Hl<= Boi Cbr!si' «->> ''
"f ►!" «»■' ’'»<
J««.: the Holy
or .!lvlt,o
''T'fOnor; w..l in... as His i..,a«o and nk.-I
n«-ss
fn.ai mlnil anu in iblii nbo U supported j
1* Wo .oknowbsi.,. r-..iv
known auihorltlcs.
1 Vo arl,n<.wl.-dM <.oJ»
|.n.foa.M.r WUIlam O.wal.1. of Ibe

TO THE

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AND RETiiRN

.MEALS AN0 BERTH INCLUDED

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Leave 8 a. m. Sunday, Oct. l. - Str. minois
Return 6 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 4 - Str. ntssotul

Berths and State Rooms
FOB SOUND TIIP CAN BE SECUIED AT THIS OPHCE
BOTH PHONES, 36.

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Premier

!T.* •*”"■*?.!?:! rmrorMiy of Lotpylc. Germany, refer*
and the spiritual tind.-TAt.an.1lm; that
tu matter in this wise: “Matter Is h
evil i* unreal, hence not .-t.-rnal. Bu*
<2iln« of ih^ught which wo have con'!*tmctt'd for oumlvoi rather Iropcrifo.'tly u ivntx'ii-ni what i* permanent
I wiil be KSt CS
j in the change of phenomena.”
Grant Allen, the well known author,
iln no arilole on the late I>rofe»sor
i Tyndal, thus speak* of matter: ”The.
charge of materialism could only l»e
•brought again*! swch a man by tho>‘'‘
THm SmItH Prraxier
riallstT- who have never
Trpwwritwr Co.
!had a glimnse of
profoundcr fact
<hat tho univ«>ree a* known to ns. con­
’s :,is T.t.>lly of niiod and that matter
j ls a dc'^ibiful and vucertaln flnfluoncc
j rf the human latelliscnrc.”
• Huxley v-rlie*. * After alL what dn
jtT*» Uno^- of tbU
'M-- matte-, cscep: a* thcvnamc for the ualmowTi hyipc'ht'tiril cau.-e cf states c.f cur own
:c,n-cic;:?ru:A*“
I Tb« Trora«-.:> MM-ttlcs ih«t Cbrt.
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.ft.
tics Science i'.
CbrtflUn nor E?jS‘.^i£5r
zee has been refuted sc rficn that
XHJD FJUfOUS
■ufficient to quote the only proof
of a Christian given by the Maste.-.
i - Ye shill know them by their fnilu.”
•►j To compare the g-^peratiUon cf the
‘ Indian mother cat ting her child to the
crtKxrdlle. or the Hindoo juggler to the
rcUgloa cf C: risUaa Science U absurd,
for it I* nwiking a comparison where
In the ntlwre cf things there can be no
compaiisoa and Is nnworlhy of our
hroO:cr.
II is Mtoundiag to hear a minister yo« *n not **tM*d with n*dl*.
Thi* U oar SB*>»»re which too wW
of the ffospel state limt a
and
•■voiybaWU.
pore cmulitlttn of tboasht U not a vital
Pre Sd. Mf <ta*reMre4 0*0 hr
element of the ChrirtUa religion.” I
THE HAMMAH DRUG RTORR.
would saggwi a ca

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MO GOOD”

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RHEUMATISM wad
BLOOD CURX

Does Your HomB Noed Carpets to
Add to Its Attractivooeos?
There it no better time than NOW to sehxjl your carpeU
oi^^iSs for the rooms you expect lo chaugi*. We are exa^iuKly proud of bur carpet and rug stock this fall We
thi^k tt the aoe*. we ever hud. Perhap* Uie new room
add* beauty .o it we never aaw before. At any rata, be
your choice what it will, wo can mwt your most exacting
demands in a carpet of any deecription. whether it's hemp i
at 15c a yard or a Brussels at
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Northern Michigan Line

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If you prefer rugs, (and a gn‘at many would not hare a
carpet), wo liave a most envllcnt showing to offer you.
There are some beautiful designs find colorings in the floor
rugs, and at right im«*s. From

$20.00 to S40.00
SmaU rugs, aU sixes, kinds and prices. Have you seen the
new Lace CurtainsV Ver>’ complete line of ** * ----

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WE’VE EARNED A REPUTATION

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(Our line last spring and summer was way ahead of
all others and it’ll be still better this fall.)
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New
Fall Styles
are here shown. They’re even prettier than they
• appearand they FIT PERFECTLY. They’ll
please you, and especially the low prices
we are making.*

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F be attewM tbe meet-

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Prtday.

BREVrriES.

prospects oooo for a big ex.

muvnts emr, aiCMtaAfi, Saturday. September 2X imb.

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MIBinON THIS YtAR.

aidcred at thia meeting.
f^r,. cf Violet
V.O.H and Ha
tbe cWMrao of Mr. and Mrs. Alllbertj*^*«J«5k
n*hip. who
^reii^aupl oi Elmmcod town
_ In a .playhoasi^i Thutrdaj
met deajch
H»«ted thU aicmlng.mas held fr,*m the home this
jail Inapect- momlng. The flow«*ra

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Bm Coodwto Of Of»ini «ru o Tr»» | wl»r &ai<«y ev«^ ooniw
AWJea -were to

ICHANGEOFniEONM.Ii.E’'

EXCURSIONS

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"cgwwog mono*,,

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j Return, leave ProvOTcat 5; 10 p. id:..
..farrU ‘ Traverse City f its p. flA
aeplSMt

’c:r« a. m. See poatcr or aak
fer panirulam..
eapl

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Grand fall opening at Wood Slater*'
Iftee tfanaacted Imaloeaa ta lha dtjlori.
^'OA-T Leaves a^
on Satixrdey.
»«P* «h3t
The annaal Leoiaiiaii coaaty fair vill i Pridar
I Co'Jri eonrcnes Uoadar at ItTA
Six mtle^rls
Bltle girla and a« £:CC A. M. SCHEDULE.
OM at S^ttazu Bay TiK-aUy aornlaa I uS^n Selby of E«pli» wm- ta ibe] Be«taoiii« tomcmnr the Salvation the armful. SU
jiany boya ariud a» pall Ua.-ers and
the bodies oi tee little ones were^
________________
. THOSE MASS.UIE ireaimeotL gtven
««, OO..U... .h«*-d.r..
^23 Eaa; Frvtit t;*rect cure appcndl-1
taken to the ceroeiiry ta two heanres.
kiad are acceptable.
to ai] re!»ru •bN fa«r will be the bl« | y^aterdav ta the city aa a p>ee
cool and hm that tia« ever been held ! Ho<r! Colombia
, Bt« Rapida mania
Clfv fo
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.ootball team
la Ladaaaa^ty. All ibe oBteera
C. Glbwm left for rranifort
thia,___
j
Travc
rae Cl
from Ibc heme to the pUce of taler-i
8111
storoarh. kiuary. lUor cad bowel
ihiw and one at Bta Ranida Th
of the aaaortetkm have;
mem
at
Oakwood.
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inroUIe.
constipation, eir . etc.
of Klnsaley mr%i in the {giving. A meeting of the old City
—««il, will I
ahaklng handa mitb old will be held ta the Record oSce Toeneach of
them r.r
,un.u u.r.^Wva^rJ
<*.•»<:^s.«nie=<^tf;
I dSfcAyeeilng to make arrangement a for
stiick la the G. T. a A. Mining C<u fn-i
Manistee waa a 1 reorganlaation.
II.'Hk*. \Vf will
cUf c
a KvUsfartoealerday.
InvUatlona a«e oat for the mreddtag wI%r“At
will cU..lUofmcior •: fKINT VaIU to .t!«id »ho form»l;
baa
Fpem the i of Jeaae Earl HolUday to Emma Grace tog l«’ m.ta going bumo wbtni a f *ot- ;; iarar.ttv to retttni the iavojtiinont I?
SStfni)l.etr.'»lin»| C. A
the eoirlea of ato
Op nir.t:' «.f tin* mlllinrrv' piHors ef ‘
extra Urae. The •ocietr Ifau rmr hat | dar In thr c!t)r looklBc aftor bualneaa | Olda. The wedding will occur Oct. 5 pad attc*mi»!«-<l to iKdd Wui
Ev:.us full indi penLeat cf the tiock. Iom.I.
lu lie riaee. Ixtiik;:rietl m at Ions
(
Uitle
Duke
took
first
money
aad
floor
latcreata.
Soobta the ammnit of abelf
“tnokl-d- tl»n feUow
;.cf five vira-^ the dividends of IhU^
win be aaray ten dayi In* i lord yeaierday.
ai^ that waa had Uai rear and haa | Ur.
he Llgl*. ; stork will oomfmaliy maintain them.tjjj^j eriug all.tbe lat.^i; fr.du and stan I*
atyh null la :i1t»m a i
»• month, aa noted in the
------------------------arrtnsr»enl$ for a better atead
Atylia.
-sept :i-1t
^ lieai..
t.av«;aii tv.-t* lying in j
J^UNERAL It MONDAY.
Mu. In addi Recor
’ tn
wars they will lie rich ta sux-k •
-----------tkm to the reaular fair procram tberv
Alfired WithM left fo- Ann Arbor. I
aad i!.a' I-iII tavej>iroent returned, la ^
notkt:
e he will rwa^me hU atndlea ta ! E. H. SallMiury Will Be Laid Away to
will he tmro balloon aaceculona and wh»re
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
Th. ladles of t^:e First M E. churi
au> * V. m vo!i risk u:.:\ ibe inti r«**t ‘
Arbor High acbool.
Rent Tnee.
parachute dropa by Martin of Grand! tbt
rill ln>gln a mmroage wHv' at No. r
<*n the inve.-insem. Y«» i never wui*lUpIda.
• liierben Ra»Tnood left jhl-. morning} The funeral acr^k^ o' K. H Sails
Front St rift. Tuesday, gej.t.
of i for Ann ArUir, where he will reanmej btir>- wll! be Monday rooming at a
will alao be
rih-nc Jae .*
1 bla at adieu In the unlverally.
1 o tiock froro St. fYancU ebarclx. Rev.
i and gamea aa follow
good* mil; . them to rnch an extent wUii so liitl.*,
W. H Ulake of t»»e T~averae Trae-, Fr. Sht
Bept. 2C-I0 a. m, bora* running
sept 25-11 triiUMe or risk. Ikm^i tnUii the ciianr% V
,n) left for Detroit thla noon er, will he merobe-a of the i
race. K»*yard da>h: flrai pHre. |i: aee-, tlon
ond priae.XO centa. ^ p. m.. ball game. | «fter cloalng un hU bualneaa for the j Ibi G-lp.
UEEUAXAl- COl-NTV VaIR AT SIT
SrourthwaUe Bro...
.
Chinese Sacred Lilies
in the eliy.
eliy
Soiiona
ta
Sottona Bay va, ITovcmont; puree |ld
TONS BAY
n-csiApnits.. .
-■•nV Kelley
Kellev !left todav for Lima.
Frank
lOo iCaoH
G. R. k I will svil I'ound irtp tir
-----------------------;, Ind.. Whe-e he mi
8ep(- 27—10 a. m^ bora* aack
vrr. 1
J.T.Cli
C. 27 an-1 2*i with i
».! In fh# Home MIMtanr Academv
first prite II; boya* poigto race: priie.
IV to 1
rived In tl
P.apcr
While Narcissus
* at one fare. Special t
MUa Ma„do Comn.on Irf, for
fl. X p. m.. ban game; maple City ra.
her. Jos. Girard and family, far
be un SepJ. 27 and
300 ^or Ooson
le state
1 southern part of th..
..„e .hi, o.«n,
Ko„rlc
Empire; purae. $io and IS.
Keswick.
The young man 1
erM* City a:
a. ci.. n
Sept. 2S—10 a. m.,‘men a 100 yard ; srhere shesrill spend1 a short
twenty years aro and j
But fins ua5 at 7 p. tr.
ixe, I relatives.
• rlutunl
visited thin
this mentlun

catebtag greased pic; prixe, the . Mrs. W. J. Sproitl has gone to South :
Olranl I* pn»-*p« roTu,Tbe latent era . f..r \e.:a!: xmnFisV at Litt'e Tavern.
pig; girls-race; first prixe, 11; second Frankfort {or a visit with her son., J
. Graying Im.lm .s at
bo cema. T v. »*. ball game. Sutton*.; clatenee.
,
River.
Ttiosr.*ne Haf^ rr lor^.! bam*
Bay va tbe winners; purse f 10 and |&. . Mrs. George Mather of Grand Rapldv
.^ept lit tl
Hantilt.'in tiothing Co,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
tug of war. prlxe one box cigars.
: who has iwen visiting relative* in the
Special mtea will be given on ijoth city for the past few days, returnwl to'
WANT- ADS
the 0. R. A I. and M. A N. R Tickets \ her home this nooP.
can be bought at Hatches Crossing.
I John Kunuun of this city went to
TbeLstoforCla-lfleattoa
rand Rapids this rnmn.
}
Mrs. Perr>- Core and two children of
I Bingham are ta the city today on bus-. wantCO — Energetic.
trufitwonhy

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FALL BULBS

|M«w OooaiR
A r ff-1 V I n K
AmoDK ihe many new
jost nwivwl. ari la^VlUKSV
VKTTiCOATS.
Thoy am all prio s .liul in
tii-ueroog witllhs. We
also have tlic extra wiilUiR
for stout ppoplo. and am
showing tin? vidi*st skirt fur
$1 UO to Ik* found in tin? city.
Xow Silmr MfUil Knivi-g
Forks ami Sixwus jubt njivivHxl.
1
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X, w WliiU*Si?mi-lWUin
?rb asAuriWan? nml a superb
asgurt*
WilTL* jogl
inenlof daixt
recfivwl.

FRANK M; PAINE

PRESflNIGElDEBNBIE

T
F4as Moved Hit 1
M. C<Ae of Mt. Pleaaant paaacd
Rev. A, T
rae cKy 4bis morning on hU,
Family to Thk Cltv From Nilat. f^-^y from Sutton* Bay. when ho ha*'
Thrmo<:omered Changa.. been visiting hie daughter!.. Me^dani-*
-----H Uvlngp-nm and Robert Murray. Hcj
Rev. A. T. Ferguson, mho is tbe new ! mas accompanknl l.y hi* little grand
p,«rtam,-M.rof.hod™odT/,vcr,- |;;o"^^Aj^^^^^
who m.hc hU
•4l«.rkl arrived to ih« cH> two <l»y->
ago mlih his family from Nlk»*. where
be ban held hit last oastorate for the
mlng idx year*. The change In the
*
c of Big Rapid*.

i
ch»rl« Bccni wnU -on. Julto«. i------------------------------------------------ ------r .^d John A*
at their
TO RENT-Good suit* of room*, fur­
spe
Sunthey mill spend
; at Foueh. mhere
m
nished or unfumisbt*d. with or with*
l day.
out board. Collage Home, 5U4 East
! Mr*. Toro
Front St.
Sept. IS—wed tbu sat

cornered deal wherdiy Rev. M. D.
rel. Rev Bready and Rev. Ferg
bare exchanged place*. Rev. Bread) oi gtr«
^Ig Rapids taking Ibe Nlle.^ pariorate,
y
Mr. Fenni"on of Nllesc taktag thej^p,. iwsltlon of violin instructor
Grand Traverse district knd R*n. Cai-lchrristian college at Defiance. Oblo
Sieffins of East Ia>
FVw ch»n|T«T> were ln»ui!unitnl i"
li *^lland a*^v«*d ta the c'tv t^it; mt.rning I
tmr» c<ml. r< nce. tblw helnj the
^
on a visit to their son. Pn>f. W. H.
Sieflln-.
Mrs. M. J. Feurta of Cadillac pasfeU
through the city today on her return
from * short vlelf with her daughter.
Mrs. Phil H. Griffin of Xorth|>on. She
t.acal High Brhool Eleven Playing mas accfimpanletl by her ^;ranilson.
' Flrat Football Game Away From
T,ie Misses T* na OUom Gertrude
Home Thla Soaaen.
B«*averford and Gumla Itaaverford of
SuUoDB Bay arrived in the city this:
The local High school football squad Bfu.mlng for a dav .< visit.
ar«>mpanled l.y MessrH. Gilbert. Nyo.
Suitons Bay
Knight and H9mlM*ck. left a- 8 a. in.
returning
the
today for I»eto*ke> mbere they wii!
of
the
rt.univ
fair
Tiu'sday.
mhere
hump the Petoskey High school eleven
w1" hs*e • booth.
In ihclr first game of football played
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chase of I^ng
■away from home thl* year. T4ie *lgnal laike left this mwn for Levering,
pracUce last evening mas verj- sat I* mheio they mill *i>end tue minier.
‘factory and It mill take a fast team to
\V. S. Andenum. mho has been in
Grand Rapid* for a week past taking
down the local l»oys.
, The boys wljQ men (along were; Rob- treatment for deafness, reiumod this
morning much Umefltied by the spe­
. ertsoh. Fellers. Simpson. Nord. Rose- cial mo-k.
l»nx>k. Carter. Chervonka. Hunter.
Mia. a H. Pel vie and Mrs. Frank
Pierson. Panek.^Khrenliorgnr. Ludka p4 trie and son of Milmanke^* are visit­
ing B. J. Morggn and famll..-.
and Hodge.

S!.'rJ«TTrHt

woman to m art In Michigan.
rvpr«,enilng large manufacturing
roropany. Salar;
X9U per
paid mt-ekly exoei
j!LZZ I
J. H.
^Mced. Address mi!h Man
Mcx.re. Tr.vor«. Cl.,.

p.wu.r„

OffTOPETOSKET

sept JS-tf
FOR SALE—Three and a half year old
colt; weight HSIO.i Chas. Cederstefi.
Keystone.
sept 2:;-2i ^
FOUND—I»in at the llbrar>. Apply at
rf.vt

FOR SALE-Hoiel ai Gramn. fur
nIshtHl. and livery Imrn.. Apply <»f J.
. 11. l^mley. 424 W. Tintu St.

.SELECTING A BANK
Vuur success in business
de|x*nds largely upon having
the right bank Wk of yon.
This bank is id ways ready
to ocoommodatc its deposit
tors^ithin the limits of safe
and consen-nlive banking.
Wo pay interest at the rate
of three iht cent, on time de­
posits and laWngs aecoonts.

TRAVERSE CIH STATE BAB

WlilCLOSE'SEWOll

STrU-

d Is a Prwepbrou* Yeung]
Her iitundad
Man of Vancouver. B. C. j
Ceramony Oct B.
'Mias May Pearl, formerly Instntctor
In music ta Ihb city schools. retumiHl
-tocher home in Cbebo)imn today. Sh»
. cf Vancouver. B. C. Mr. Fom ler and
Mist Pearl am be married Oct. 3. after
mrhlrh they mill relnm to Vai
where they trill make their future
borne. Mr Fowler U a prosperous
young business mnn of the west and
they will be follosred hr the mrell
wrtabea of a boat of friends ta this city
^wrbare tbe brid*-lo^be bas no long and

9S0 Yards Golond Taffeta Silks
All bright, clean new goods, direct from the
manufacturer, all the newest, desirable colors,.
Velvet finish the wearing qualities of which is
much superior to tbe Chiffon; 23 different col­
ors in both plain and changeable. These silks ^
were made to be sold at 75c. but by cleaning
up the lot we secured them at a great sacrifice.
If j-ou want a waist, skirt or whole dress you
you cannot afford to miss this opportunity.

•wOerrs4»r XA^Indows on P'ron«mmroom

E WILHELM
•V

Corner front
and Unioiu.

.

GET RID OF ALL GOODS NOT SUITABLE FOR THE SOUTH
Will pack up at once all goods which cai^ be used in the . :

. south-tbe rest must be sold even at Great Sacrifices
or Ulholesale Cost
STOP AND CONSIDER WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU.
WINTER IS NEAR AT HAND; THE GOODS YOU WILL
HAVE TO HAVE ARE THE V^Y ONES HE CANNOT
USE IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. V

THE FURNITURE MUST OF ALL, ^
. Can't Move a Single Piece—The Time is Short—Price Not Considered

$8.00 to $1 1.00

The rt'gular meekly shoot of the.
Traver*!' City Rod and Gun club mra.*j
held yerterdav and was a fairly good |
shoot. A. \V. P*x-k winning the medal I
with 22. The kc<*>i next Friday I* the
to*t r*.gt»l*r this’*ea«on,
The folloming is yesterday’s sum-

iISS PEARITO WED

writes that he-will arrive, in Traverse City next Monday
evening or Tuesday. I)i$ instructions are:

We have seven Bedroom Suites, rang­
ing In price from $18.00 to $27 00.
You now get them from

U»« RtButor Ehoot of Rod and Cun
Club WUI B« M*ld Friday, Bept
2b-f-PecA Wa-*? Medal.

Cochlln .
Carver ,

Mr. Charles Rosenthal

14 Iron and Brass Beds, ranging in
price from $11.00 to $26.00, now
go from

$4.50 to SO-SO

j

Teamsters, Attention
We have a lot of Wind and Water­
proof Duck Coats, Rubber Coats,
Mackintoshes. Overcoats, etc., etc.
Also a lot of Horse Blankets.
. |

Come and Buy at
Your Own Price.

One Range left--a bargain for some one. Are you going to be the ONE?
Cook <Stoves and Heaters—at prices that will close them out in a day or two.
Everything must go. Come prepared to buy.

CLOTHING AND SHOES-CLOAKS--MILLINERY ““sSo""
Bear in Mind—There are Only a Few Days
I ‘ra.
L61T

gather in

the RICHEST HARVEST'OF A LIFE TIME. MAY
NEVER HAVE SUCH A CHANCE AGAIN. ________ ___

THE BOSTON STORE

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michiomi. saturoav, sErmMER

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tbe Evening Hccor<r$ Up»to»Date Ulustrated Feature
American Advisers of Asiatic Sovereigns
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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR,
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J
V C Wa

Xo natter la what part of tbr hator
mltmkm Arid tbr firooBlBatkNi to
which we brkMiif labora. rrery
turn Eudanorrr ahtnkl l»c ioterwtea
la and artlrrlj co^KTalr la that
w ork. Tbr* OirirtUn to whom home
been
whadowred. and her devotion ; ».,i^Aiia do not appeal Duu ocrioua*
to drtaU 1
rccem appotoUnem by the
Durham tMittf Bteveiia. b
............................. ...................
tbe^ attitialr of aay
he
intorratrd In all mlMl^^aa.
kroertcan j

U tb« iMt toUc^cUnc
o€ «odM A*Ulle

ha. been rxempUfl^ by Ite

blimwirthrQ^loa. -Au. l a
CTdirtUnr iPdcrd, thta may well he

imvrmmenl
n - The ]
* nihujdaailo mer thla appoint.
iid ha* asked Dr. AUen to return
' lioaUlon.
The Utter.
K> by the auto
wforkla* of the
lailon *>-atem ___
________
Tpped frmn the aer^lce. la nc»i averse
lo the propoaltitHi. It wUl be Interest.
In* to fuliow Jafian'a trrutmem of the
|irn>lexity.

| both
( ronimaiul of CbriM
fore Into aU tbr world (
'
rrerr
!
wonl* to Hto dlmdplr* wetr

.
;

I in all mUui^aa.

th.
uA
_
u nu oUi«
niu>.~(»r^lca ar native'. Iia> •in«- »*>•
In mnkln*
to orteuul cowtn. Tt>«
«iC H«*n- W. U»i.l-

atlc rountHe* In dlridayina a wlllUi*.
nm to accept wintern nuilon*.
For
many yearn *!»e has bmpi-d
I
for a *reat.
i«r opportunity t« pUre herself aloneside the advance of civliUution. audwbe
made up h**r mind finally tliat she mu-t
le of her Wlsler natb»ii. and fk'vure tin- services t>f u cum*
American adviMT.
Willi that
end In view sin Instructed her repp seiilatlve at WashluRton to Im- on the
hx^koui for a suitable man. Thni func
ilonary Ps.k lodd of the matter active*
*1... l-.t.ly and i^mrulUM th,
late Sinr-elarv
Hny. After due vh liberation and ruaioiin.a lilt
re^.ry reeo:ii*
eaieful
.h^l ICdward Henry
|irofc»a.»r of Internal
vard university.
Strribid ivasf offered th
Milar>- 4,f ti^.ooo per on
ccepicd .Iinl Weld t*. Sl:ill

of th« point. .
Mr Ttmhinn la a native
and
a ?ypt«l ►i-rcMn-n «x
Gr«t« Moontaln ri*** k that a Tt^droce

srtsrus'i-'-s,".-

rrldoaCM oT U»*^ ft»cL H't- Arotrlcain.
ISrTof aurh a .tardy aOd Inv^lblr
fiber
It txnm to l»ve yl4^1d^d ab•olotadr nothin* to Ihtfitkm tncidml l« hU t
Inlhlfiirwi. HUahrr
land leal u

nuritm o»
emM-r tp »fc» ■'DuUilwt rtirt*-. but uooIU
swrrrr teTc proclaimed him fb» expert
tet«matlonal imam tnto abow k.n»lr« am «««dr» had totramud lU fai«-.
H* It baa hoat^i^. ab«. ten yrnr*
K-forr had tbmflrd the tr«»iy at »lwonnMfij ahlch hod Uo«*ht about thaapnmlacy of Japan in the >ap.a
%pH4. and be ft «raa «bo even th«.
within a frw
M«huitaln town which bad
Pbu>e. wa» f*»r*ln« the chatift w.ih
wuutwl Kttwdane
which the
heW *ha>Mn , tiH- land of hi* admdlon.
on remaU»ed on the Wrmutil Ittini amil hi: wan *lxii-* iryiam
of luP und tfi.n went forth M i^n^ui r
formtu.
He event Uiilly obtained a
cicrkahlp In the treaaur>- de^uriinna
at >^akhii)Ktoii and t>*(r;in the Mudy of
K.
UuiiriK the
V i-vice and at
with the vh'e
V.
It was teU
m;K h of un offlee hi Hmm*.* day*, bi
*rew better irll the lime, and Lh n
wouid* lia ve liked U

.

rid a^ imm.h

{

Me. liolh in JcTOJtalrtn and In Jndaca
atal In Samaria and unto the uUcniioat
ivarts of the oarlli.- U lo hr a Fhll.tlan U lo obey C*brUt bow can wc lio
riiristlau* If tvr drlllienitHy tUsobey
llw plainly expreaed commaiHlsI
Ihr iioeil of borne mburton w«»rk to­

day I* a vtfT ursent and pixwaiuK uccd*
our country a* never before mviU to
he rbiisUanlxcd and ke|H Oiristlau*
ilxvd. Ttie UUtor>- of nallouti ha. two.
’ally U-iti ihanicutijcd by i
►fru;
dru^sle. dminit which I
I
atul vlrto^. followed by
I
pruiUKMllT and wi-alth. wlikii
UaVC imvi iUJVUr^.
^***‘^'
J’X
a»hyloii. Greece and Uome all .p
through tliese sucu-aalve larlod*. Our
nathMi toilay is at Ibe tcuUh of lU
prosiarliy and fiower. %Vhal wlU U?
the n^ult^
Shall we follow In the
foidsiep* of <»tlier natloijM that liare
louK Sliiee paased Into lilstorj*. or can

....................... .

we still I » Ju*t. uprtirtit. <Tiri«tlan. iiot-

h
iiilluitiee
in
Kin*
rhul.iluukorir«
'fhat we
i-i.urt. Prof..*H«u^ SiM.U-l was b..i„ at withyt.*?ndlnc uur sticceiiaV
fluirlrs.i.ffr. S. t\. iH-c. 7.
mid wa* may Ik- au idiuuld demaud the luterect
<»f i-very true American clllrcn.
L’njrraduut.d fn»m Ihirvaid la
iif- *77.
He c-mtinu'fd nt tie- law U-H* we v-an continue a t*br1sTlttn nation
srlifMd f..r thre, y.a^ and receiv.-.! the onr nalluual life I* dixmied. but It ueerl
d* Rr»f. «fti-rwurd * siM it-lin* *«**v« ral not U- M» If the tnirlatiaii |Hn»|de of
5 . :>r. in i:u...|.. an trux^l onj MUJy. Iln
„,,,r
,,n.rilr. ,.t hi>

In I

ims^iuiiury
e..unsi-l l« the Amerirun b,
Spam swen
to fam*- and f.-und Mjidiid. rtnoilulnj: In Spa
U'«f•und the MIO.--1 Inllu- | yeat>, t.;»n «<f the time as eh;^r|^•
<*h;
iir-b*m UirrlMR j fains. He was n-« ilU-d mid imd.- tlilnl
[ide. a l-o-ition
I n>-hi-ii'i ^-evTiH lir; sent to
l->uador a.H huiil t«r and uf(- rwatU
|i.ri«lie< >lt!
nut.-.
In th:
,|,.n,|,Mel eom
1mm II ht Id In

gn,*tlon« nm In-foir- D. for
set! lenient.
small ikt «-ctii of our
iMipulntlon owns l»T per <-eut of our
wealth.
Tlie f«*ellnc betw.-ell cn|.ltal*
Id.H and lalxirers U not the U-st. Tliou,>f ipi„,rnnt and often fPsUes*.
vlcloiiH forel*ner*
forehniers arc U-Ing
Hli.ir.-s.
^^lnkms III
uuchrUtlanIrtHl.

I rat:;, Illy rc^iKued
In the S .uih .\ni. rleai
a *v . inm« into the ha.m* of hk iiev
and the treat pn-ei! to pet rleh easily
I'liil.d Slut.-s Mr. Stn.
.
l>r. Alb n w as ev«-ii
and siHSMllly is sopphip the inomi awl
act 1-1 a-H arbitrator In :a
ml d- li
cr;.«n with the Huddiiist
Ill
spiritur.l life <int of liuudix-ds and tbou• piii-matioiuil Mmit4-rs
tidlmnc wa* n-rN.anlx.-J unlverrally a
*
for t*hll. U f.»r til. « I
sniids of tiur iKiptihilUm. Wluil can totvo
Ihinic for the c.omry am
Fran I
ma.le I
m:- o«»mial»
tiH fnmi the awful .sMis.*.iuemw of
l-iliiRian t i.uM liav. Is-r i
an
of tli- Iv-Rb*n . f Ihmrr In sueh .N.iidlllons*/ Nothliip hut the p««.
ictepiable to all parti.*.
Tier
jvtik.
and
s.»«*n
afterward

ac<-|.t»-l
unffiRTierl n itrei w hen h- n- iicm-d i
:iH-l of tlirlsl and the prlneiple* of
the rluiii of lid. Mtal-oii.ll law at HarItliristlanity pra.-tleally appllcl lo onr
v.-rd.
This
I
I h .- .^”lhe I ntTerl St..t.s.‘
j
ar>- Hay as a p,..»Mr p. r-am iP<-mma!. social and polllknl lives. l.y.
dlsHiiiril*h*d
Sloe.- D; . .Klb n * n tln im ni friim the '
tl-e k.H.tty pmUein of theiiup. slenllnp. linpurit.v.
cMl war, was Ills Kr.nmi ibM
llmlia- tnu^t Is- .-ru-hnl out of mir lives or tho
mInflm niliii v tth.»ut Its usual Am. rkan ct»miK. lor. ratclHMll-in from, r t
land we love K-i well will Is- rniocHl. ,
' '
ti.i .-t.i(- Im-iM.'ss Jninui s lid.^tlotu; In n xard to Th- a.J. lions uf Ha- Shan slat-r.
and every cniristlan can lielp win llw
JAMKS n IIK.VTLKY
- foinpb t.Nl with- ‘ mini tin
jlutUle for cuntlntiM national life nud
jliowiT hy dolnp his imrt In CbrUUanU-.
liip nil «»tir iH*«*iile.
Thai we should do our inisslon.ary
^work throupli .nir own denoiulnnllona
Uhonld Is- H.*|f evident.
Kverj* pn-at
(hnoPiiiKitlon In our land has Its gr*
pnnl»sl iiilsskmarj' aetIvUles, and we
should Kuslaln und supfsirt Ihrui; oilier*
wise we are dl-sloynl tn ..iir deindiilualions and not unnsnnlly weaken tlie'cf*
fe. ts of wimt tve plve or da

hut hr nmaltu-d a vler.
I
lax-am- ini-cuKhMl V Ith rn.
failure to do romi lUhiK for
Thtb be hlr. d n llltld omee In Yoko­
hama and huna out hli* rhJnirl. -Heim
\V. Ib-nlii. II. Amirb an Attorney ai

A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
LARGEST AMERICAN FLAG IN EXISTENCE.

THE DEATH MASK OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.

A ^flCTURESQUE CUSTOM.
The Inun. hill* of a J.-ii-.-vn.-s.- iKittl. *
ship In n w ith show n H .a tilshly idctun-HQUe and isn-llc ccr.-nH»ny, Instvad
of tin- w.^l.-m cUKioni of bnaklns

$

itinu; Ri APixt.-M.
Noh.

f

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.. sv;^

II.

1-r.:

rs.

II. IS; crxIU C9;
Lfj; I'rov.
.IX, 13;

ICn.I.nvor iKK-lct}- »in«
warm friend lu ,
Dr.JohnItobcrt.y

Vfm0^

.li

wry
In bis labors lu
the United
States for tho
I»:tHl tw o yinir*.
He
tvo*
a
Mjieakcr at the
last New York,
stale
couven*
lion and o I so at
tlie last Ohio

rr
k/.

■.■■■■■

Th- death mask shown In the . ui I.- reputcl t«i b.- th-- ..nly «-n.
was .liscivt r.nl lo* Dr. l.udw ip IbK-ker. libmriun at the ducal
1M1».
The f.-atun s res- nibl.^l ihos. of rn «l!.*t.-.l is.riml: ->f SluiV
l»k'ture hi;«l lorn; 1hm-ii In the ixiss.-s-l.in of a Mninx fainll.v.
Dr. Ik.k-r t.iok tlo- m:l^.k urnl tin- pictu:
In D45 an.] .-.»:ne ..f the b«Kt e.u:horliJ.-s *«p|s.rt»tJ Ms elaliii. Them r.-inarkabk relies of the bard ..f
the proiK-rty .»f the discfivcr.-iY duuRhl- r-i:i-Jaw at l>amistnfll.

A MEMORIALS THE DISCOVERY OF ORE

mii

A JAPANESE HOSPITAL FOR WARSHIPS.

the wortfi—dwraI la <Ahaototrly no busOe or noise, all the orders iH-lnp piven In
^leotr of time bein* taken tvw c\-<rrythlns. Another peenUarity
A tow tOMI
. The authoriUea find thesa -Quite ms

A GREEE ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL MADE OF JUNK.

'■-i-fc

The lar$<^t .Am.‘rS. .vifTfljlx In the -.v.»rld. hen-ivlth illu*trat.*i. was recently
oxhlblted for the lirst tiny- In tk-nver.
It v^as d.-slcn-d as iiit ornament
for the bulldiiijr us.^1 for dnmd Army em .irij.iiH uU* and other prrat nn-etinp*.
•ltd It t-wvci-s almoHt thv- er.tl^i., front »»f th*- hup.* struciurt-. It t* 11'. f.-et In
lenjrtb: U'fct m width and has bbjrs two f.^-i m ro*s. The strliKs are 4 fc-t 2
Inches in width, and llure are IJiO yard.- of l.miUnK in the flap. The Intention
at first was to have the flap float from a staff in fnfnt ..f the l.ulMlirx, hut no
pole of suttclent sln-npth could Ik- obtaln«h th.- buniluR welffMng 4i0 pound*.

TIM Wt filvea * view of the hi* Japanesc/sblpboJklln* yard of Mltsu BlMd
At SugmmkL It la by Chr the mosT v-omphrte dr> dock and rhip repalrtni: «•UbMriimit In the ter oast. The yard is provided vrlih every naval feature

iomi.
n In the cot was constructed
ump. beneath which
od the famous J^ekMon stump
seen In MIchIpan. The metnorUl
memorUl ts twelve
at the hase.
from the pU adjolnln* the oiump. On the side fa.Mnp
rood there Is pUced a larpe Iron plate, on which are enpraved portlculiira concemlnp the hlatory of the dlacoren *
A* a apecimen of hlph art the pyramid is not conFp’.ruaus, but It tu rves ad*
oJit event In Uur bUtory of Mlchlpaii.
AUf %*e
The pyramidal structure i
Mich., on the apot where ooc<
w macorcrod the first ore

:l

R rafim at Wlniil|H«. That prv-Uie buUl It with his own hands, unaldod by any
workman of any kind. ReaJlxin* that an archbishop without a cathedral was
like a ship without a rudder. Serafim collectt^ a moss of junk of all aorta and
procecdftJ to fa-hlon one of the most wonderfully constructed bulldlnps ever
seen in any'civil I w-d counir}-. The sides and ends are of flotaom Untber. and U
Is put topethcr with scrap iron. Th? roof U of tin roost laboriously patcHM
tosetiier. The re Is wen a chime of rusty bclla over the door, and there U aoroa
attempt at omamtnutlon. The frre\-rrc nt and mtschlevoos boys of WHwlpet
have pulled-It down once or twice, but the pood Serafim ha* restored IL
. Serafimfs Oock Is acattrred and very poor. ooosUtln* for the most part of
Ruoalon peasants who have settled tn the
Uea that have ooae down teom the north.


ton vent ion. Dr HoIm
nt both t-unveutioas
wrlth much luterest.

-i

llstcued to

ConOctios of nil
1‘inlue hlntis is sometimes laid «»
wliat iH cnllod the conviction of uln.
The conviction df sin comes surely
j enoiiph nud fast euoupb when you have
the iKTfecl Ideal before you and ore
I htrlvlnp to realize it.
But I would
mtber have you aim «t the convIctSon
of rlpliieouaness-that Is, of ilghteotwnea* of a heart ri^t before God^Aa*
drew r. Peabody.

KretUnaka Snobs U t|ie diMtecdra
name for ObrisUsn Endeavor tn Bobe*
mU and MomrUi. Ttwfre are seventylire Endeavorers to Bohemia.
Tbe Endeavor penny coUccUona In
Germany reallzod 834 marks, which
win bo used toward the boUdlnp of nn
Endeavor borne for young people In

=««»• ____ _

'X



The Jaalor C. B. ricdAO.

To read my Bible, pray to Hba .
-And follow Him alway.
* To aU my dutlm tm#

•3SM

Mho) In a jr«ir an

w*It»

pnnr ttr ' :iv.-

&‘S:srwir'xivwi
•uuiilbSylraAi

^n,., <■...,n.,-. -i«.

u. h». H. 1- t« .tr... tb- l.lc insert-, ami

to tlo n-lth IttrsTBtfr’* John says he thinks it will bo a l«u
a knot in Hum. --As df«M) as li'n
not the mjw to time before he is on his last leg.
ihf d.-iiih tho trench was duK. thcnc
from ^wtuireii^cn
loas w«*n* ‘.till sound. Il in suppose*!
An important test case of lnter<*sf '
Junes of Butte. Mouu. and tber»‘ was
that ihi'x were idac<*<1 thcr«* by A. N.
aomethlug slnUter lu ilw lae.mi<- ad- every doctor In the state was de
liy the .supreme court Thursday, ThCj Ilarfa party, wbirh ramt* then? In the*
monition, ltn»ad:
H. Griswold.'early thirties, aa what Is the main
Brrw.u-r. r. 8. CVn,ijUi. AK s.imliia:
cav.- was that of I>r.
a nood UoK) whik! kxmiC Umf^m of Battle Cr«M-k. wh«
ho wa.s practicing pan of the city today was then a.
yon and far her.”
I *"*
Jonf.s
Ilconsc Crlsm oM ! swamp and roads could !>e built only
medicine without
Is the adagi‘ nhaut casting j His brain wr.s nlaimt burstIiig wii?i
vour I.rra.l ais»ii
a,K.n the
im- writer
«at.-r and
am. mdllng
e-U.as |I tin*
ua- lioi>os
«o.k-. and
aua fi.irs
uar. and
«»u unefrt:ih:tU‘H
u.uvna.a.a-.,-------------------h«';ne
b.-.-n 1.. practic' | •>>- niMaa la ..I.!. I,.us.
ytmr'bread
j claimed
it iMick nir.dnr- asked Hip Van Wlukle • Hint cru\vde»l It far licyoml its ordinal?- j PJ*i^»r to the eiia-tmeni of the amend
The Kal«n.a/cKi m »»uo1 autlionlies
and the health de*ia-tment »'avi? e’«
U..C, he did
ment of lilt* law
Bragdou as they jubilantly fol-. capaelly. It had eouie to the iKilm
lcrc.1 i-u a com.nacl to keep down
low e<i the imic-.*ssion Ulow.
sei ined to him. wlieu the brains of a
ve to take <
Then* w as no more sleej. Cm boarxl ‘
men at leu.^t wer* reqiiln l to
cnmaplous dls4*asea tn the city this
Id othrrwl.«;e.
Uiat uiglit. lu fact, the kuu was nut i opcn.te the a(Tulr< that w«-.n surging , j,
winter. The teacberii will, hereafter,
ure her parcni*; wauled her
lung lu showing
hims*‘lf after the rev i
*nie icerc fert that tlie j
•lug h
w hen finding a child 111. nend for the
rolh*.c-. V.l^.‘ K'hfl Sl.uemaU
esseL The dar-'
^•***
two,
*
cuers returue•d to 1
lu aith cHicer b. fore t ending the child
y
li<
year
{*hl
Thu
riuu
girl,
r
ued-s euilKaarh*s ‘ months oT mnl ihnt there wa.s mare or . » I
Issue.) ; lug
hmii.-. The hiaPh authorltbi^ claim
without resiralut. uud i
u«»^'ri«»luty ar to the elia-artcr of Uway fram home um wor k and w
that much of the contagion sla
ciiAimni XXV.
every sailor had a story lu tell of the ^
salbeieui cau*t* for wor-j uoi heartl ni again vtuil the puhe**
iJn- siho::ls. and uhm chlldn‘ T^llKWSlEK S heart «Ui:o>t
pursuit and reiirue. Th*‘* event furnish-1 O’. iJut tlie new icuibl.* was iullultc’.y ' c;ucd h<^ at i? o:th Haven, the k
|-e .Hi bcdlng. and every vestlg-^^d
ed eoiivei,4atiou f«Msl fur days and days h: r,ier lo eudun*. When he mi •b»v. !, *
^.-enrt d a jnijtion In one cjf ih*K rent bomb they know uuthlug abotd ll
I for «t.lor left hb fan*, fhar among both the sea:neu and the imis-LIo think «.ver his Ilnnnclal •'Ut^nTises >
facte ri*-. tinder the as «uim dN«<1i the disiHisc is spread.
nml di-llucl ini the light from ^,.„p.r4. i»auT»eMlUe hlum.sl himself fw" mind in*acheniUs|y wsudertM off to ;
iMlhrrt Th*. irirVu f i
asino. a new town on the *
au.l hU
bU burden
bur-Mi. i ,-clenlh-sslr
r..lrt..b.,ly f..r
tbn.utfb It .11! II-SO' «ni,. uml -Ui.-u ovnr.v.bb,s tr.,.'
»»•-' <•">-«■ ^
• »•>
tin* yacht U»e Anib and
urer in Chi ] bratn h of tin .Munising rtiilwny.
wen* outlined ngaliisl the black;
bl;:ck ;
uu^hhI
|,„urs because he h:^ hoiM*h*s... He re*-alled the t^urag.*
ingc. and hopinl !<* .-end is dauglder; Alge r vimntv. Is being built up
aereeu If-'yaud. There was no n;ist.»k l
,
, . r^nfldeuce tint had carried him to Barlug the caiiu-stiu'ss of |!»e ‘
ng
this
fall.'
idly
oy ilio C. H. Worcester Co. Ft
to
an
Inst
Hut
ion
of
lea.i
Ihlng.'' The neu m____^ _he proiHised
.with u de« lanitIon of !ov,*—
ji,,.
<ouM tlK* wJtiic/>4.H doubt iht- Kuasily ^
to the stunning, worldly Bart*am—and but when pre|w rat ions were belrg ed old.- two irnmihs ago. ii already
Inttmllou uf the brng. eritelI kn;fe that i
j,s>ault lu per.»un.
sntlliHi bitterly when lu* saw how base- made Bhe di.^ppca:ed. The p«d!ce numbers ll'N* p4-ople. and tb* re is
gU*aini*d ou high ' I eggy s ho.ly
and g-weruni
ly the two allies were desertiu* him lu we n* at «>nco notified ami search com- i nu^ilia!** and sternly employment
cni MH tt KhielU
that of her ' npior. 1 .......... ........... ......... I M*ihaiuuu*d
Ihl* bom of love for IVggy Gru}
roenccil. Miss Shoej;.aker arrived at; i:*«* tm-n cntling civiar. eic.. at that
tin*
iter and Brag.luu rts ai;,.Hl t.n*
i he had
! South Haven la.st Saturday, in com- p rint. Iiivelllng hou«es.
> of Ml dll
and Hie s<»art b was fruitless.
for anotlior
retainers. • ni*r«i* k»d.'i.g feboiv who
;uiii: with two «jrh«*r girls, nil three ap- Ings. wurehoiisea. Iiwrdi:
BiTw^ler refusitl
V
with
reggy
b.d .itM. l«l np«- lb;.i. «... .1 «»,•». I
Sb^wa's
positions at the eannlug far-' a railway ro.indhtuiMf aP
s.u»: Kill* w
tioo UII Urn day ..f tirt ;4.<-'k . vl-tl. __
f.„.„...nl a.- tlif n-ai b.j -well, she WC** IVggy.
f‘r, . Thev w.-r- a. once put to work..* J. A logging ro.id Is being ledll.
• Fur <bs? H sake, d-ni i kl'J hi rr the -ttrillor iusuttsl that
noi,
Occ;t*-lonaUy
bU
ivats-Uons
aKsunu**!
i
»):•• matiager noticing ilw lefintsl ap-Jnn.oa’ii.n ii. lumtiering Stt <■»'
died r.rcwsti»r lu iiganlzisl
hare sm*en-‘ed wltliout heU»“that
the
iaipurlauce
of
4n»leuintioiis.
H
js
pea
ar.ee
m
.\H.-s -(JillK it ” Ail wnf swamps,
Th.-tv was a tH.tb-dIr.il grin
w as completely ev.hausled when Muiiiy
$2tto.0no,
smo rthU until an elderly gentleman
p, erfm e bb wife refused Idni
face*of the Ar.ib. win wn* n
Beggy luimU It j
n. but iu»i eu-.mHi. Swenr- called at the fact.iry «ml asked If ;\j
shout lo;ek moiiio deikint btUii
Hnrrv rinii « f the Roo
1 and bi*4 .-aldecrmn did not
the uue\l*(<e:i*tl hsp|M*u**il.
.n...
ii.id 1 '
dangerously lu-iir ll
gnvil erte;.:. The siomd-.
The sluin*
k of
/I
tttid her wor.ls of g-a
I.n.i
«
.nniOi,
*«c
Informed
tbai
no
:
ucli
name
was
j,He
shanen-d
of ibi* miiitou bad Ut uute n mnula
in the stem of Brew dei v .
‘.
soundetl pitifully wnik andiusud
b»‘ pn»i’m>4‘J ipiriur:* '
ttitli him now. .ami be had mi regard
h-ces and
uphol.^^t
an Juuerrlug bul!»*t s|K*d siiuigli
Kiri, wbnm ri*4- elcrl: with.n knife. Ho
far eon .e.Mleli • *‘I. 171 * me* de<!r *. J
the hlg Arabs foivhead. It irr.nhid
^**"1 from IVggy. was lo hieroaKe-the e.„t J i-t rt.gm/. d
is.s -CillK n." Slu- wr.‘. char ulrohol beftu-e the tro;ibl<* ami
iM^tweeii hU eyes and death luuit hi* .e
U»*ieetiill.v. -SIk* cares for
1 of the e.-a’iBe. TlH*y were leaving Gi- |,roi:gl.t
>riiriiniu*
lathi
1
iH-in::
dllnT know what Impp-nod after
heen^ lustii»il“*i*^*U'»*•' ” with tbeclcvotU.u of a .ilMer, ami t’a;
i liraltur when a new Idea enme into his lo;- happy !<i KCoId. while tlu- liaughter
from his baud, UK Isnly Mr.;.»:hb ;nsl
V aril.-. Judge Couch gave him a *icathI all. l’egg.v. BeggJ.*’ be inoaut*.!. “ troubh-d head.
ami then *olli;!.«tl, ioppbng tc.er.
was gl.-iil lo ge; away frc*ra the liarJ
you 4'*uld only love mo, rd-l'd-ob,
•elu.ke and gent blin to Jail
pla
artmiig llie oarsnii*n. bm ;icn>»5.4 tlu*
work.
well tb.Te's hu uu* tbUikIng about If,
afiJ he wiil work
*by
gunwale of tin* traft. Ib fiwe it hand
Hbe
will
love
rmne
one
else,
of
«ouiwc.
UU
creillL
A
remiuucof
the
day:;
wh.-n
lotpt*r
could be llfl.sl to privem. the de.iJ
and-and U* happy luo. If i-hed ap
(Conllaued In Tnc.>dBy s Isruo.)
v.aa u pifie bircii was t*rougbi ut view
Arab and the girl weiv phnignl inlu
|K-ar only urn* feuih an gmi*‘ful lo me
the oca.
by a gang of men excavating on Suuih
aJko t^ruy i d be satUh<*d. lU* liaJ |
A eiT of bom.r r «*nl wp fi.-in the lie* luckto W first. tbatV all but Go.l
Saginaw ureei preparatory To puninr
BTicn Qm-en MTlhHndnn trade bnr
AttH*riiaii4 utid Milui'thintf Mirji-lsiig kiown I trltxl to do It.”
In a fewer. Wh, ts nboir. live fc*:.tf*<*f*nt anmmi virti to Am**tei*.b*n» unrt
?
ly Hk** n »4i..ul of triumph from i1h* ;«b
•n iM-un 14* find obstruc atterMbxl Fuiidny wrvb-es. tbe luirtnr
.Mr«: I>nu HeMllie wn*« kei*n enough
.^own \b>
diidors r.ven us Brewster p..i4i*l for
to iM*t* bow the biml lay. and slie at
h.i!H 4)f
b;a« 4>t gn a d«*eimsl l! iin-enKary to lieglii by
Hie spring Hilo the wwb*^« lly.a*: form omv truHl to M*l matlen* straight. Sin* . William R ogers of Rar.le Crtek !* t«ou*4 in \
monishing the congr4*cnti«in not to rise
i0i?t |«*u him au.1 into Ae sea mHIi a was far luu clever to push her c-am- ‘ uiidi r erre^j on an unique chargi*— btiyth from two to thrc4- f«*4'l in dl.i
when the queen f-nterofl .tml int to
4*!er. T^e.^4‘ logH were in a iH>rf
■resounding siiUsb. Tb»- man that tlr.s!
level ojK-ra gln««:cs nt her 4luri;ig the
reMBurant
Mealini^ gs^ Rogers
Hie sla»t bad rvekolicl elrviTl.t. Uisi li«*
state of preservation and had scarcely
^
and. bjpCa-*.fC ho did
wws e.irryliig out the llna! dclalLs of
bllh. fht company took oai bis im*t4 r
1 pbm. The ArabV position ;
d
In
the
lioai
was
such
us
;
and
plugged
up
the
gas
jdpe.
It
was
J
Ik* Mood
vamiut tlw wttlloi s U*llef th.'-.i 1
I noticed that Rogers still ^continued to!
ouukl fall no .other %vuy llmu for varO.
cock up m his gac stove, and so the i
and Umt meant over Hie side of the
;gas company pent a man ?o the ivs-^
boat. Willi all thb elearly in min U i
]
tauram to order a meal amU whUe :t
he had almt wiralglit and true ami was (
; was bei*'g c.^oked. Cuastable Lucar '
U\n w.uy to th« water uliuust as the
two tofipled overlHmrd.
|
I and three gas men made a dash down
That won want UOX COFFEE alwATt, and H
Muutjr U^i‘wsii*r was In the waii»r aii
I the ctdlar and found that the gat stove <
being a aqoare man, will not try to aaU yoa anjinstant UUr. striking out for the >«iMt
iwas conncfed with the gas pipe.'
wbrrv fliey bad t1!*Mip(H*aml. a little to
i^el^ Ton limy itoi care for onroiiiiiioii. bill
' from wkleh the :»l«g had been re-!
the left of tbe^^uiwe in wbleh bis !
. move»I. bv a long rubber f.:l>c,
!
boat was numing. There was n rank* |
ms
I Whim it corner to a question of leg#.!
of lipearma. with cttnaw and cheers, |
of b<mHkMp«n who Ut* laed LION COFFBi
d no heed 1
John H. Guslln of Hint is prabably ih»*'
length or
brat tjqulppod roan In Michigan. Al- J
ring with •
b then OBJ ttnmfftrfnxiftirmtrit. 4hn th*
I thongh built for a biped. John U In one ’
or the other might succeed
I sense a quadruped, for he has fonri
reaching the white robes that atill kept
I
lega
At
ncca
yesterday
three
of
hU,
the Burfaee of the water. His crew
leg* were In Filni and the bninh was I
was “backing water” and straining
every umsele to bring Ihe boat aronnd
la D'tnilt. John left for Detroit this'
shari' f»’r the rescoe.
snomlng lo get the other leg. Taelvc
The sailor's powerful strokes brWbt
years ago. in ISPS. John gel tangled ^
him to the si» flrsL but not lu lime j TVdaad Araftrmd Clicptrl
up la a bean threshing machine, and
to 4 lulch the Uisapi>earln* while robes.
when he came out his right leg was ao
Ju»t as he rt*athM out an arm to grasp
badly mnneled^thar it had to be am-;
the funu of the girl she went floxva.
P'alalcU Juhi below the hip. SInesp then'

i2i: i rtul timt came to hand* from
he has Inverted In three artiftcitl’
dead -irab s eiuliraiv. qn l Out wjorlhy : Wsutijerts were taking tbemmatHiiefrtan^o
limb*
manufactured la Detroit. -rve|
alreatV vrak at the boft.an of the sea. :
*<»
<0 heart lo m»ppe8he was half eousclons when the shot :
Interference on Ihe part of an <mt- got one leg lying under the bed lha’ j
eame. Imt the plunge Into the cold wa- 3drw. Uan .was wise In the I haven’t itsen In three yeara.” said i
ter Pcrlved her. Her strntxles wfre ] whims of lore.
____ John, “Tte one I'm now wearing 1* I
enoiyrh to keep her up for a few uk>- i r*a**y was not heraelf far aertcml bcglnnirg to hurt me. and Bro got to|
mti;L*u but nut kmg enough for the.
«««■ ^ exparlanee. and the get a new one. U's walling tor me now]
KVrimmers ty res4h her ride. fOie felt I
VW
• distinct rettef when
In Detroit. The arcrage life cf a good
hcr«#* going down and down, stran­ the gaefat finallj left the harbor and
cart* leg
ebout fo«r mra. nnfl It
gling. sinotherlug. dying; then »
that came* the daj befcae
com me f» a year tor cork tega.”
thing rbelike clutcbad her anuu

rSZi ,k J^sn. Jpr««. »! • Y.m l«* n Ms ri«k. <;oiirjy. but you de|in-.l.«i. but br
J'V^rt^pSS! XVI V.’JS.r'^ :»•«*'■• B"«> with it. If if bnd 'not been i cou/ess it. It was
for you. my l» »y. they uilgUl have got
nwi^r with Mlio»GrMj.*’
"liun't lueutl.m It, Mr, Brewster; It
nothlujf to do.*’ protested Tonroy

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MICHIGAN NEWS CONDENSED

Say IWly to Your Grocer
WUl AkWl be UalM JaigBeit of MOB
for ovsr a quartar of a century ?

CMlIicMeafaeJM

BY GBOCEBS EVERYWUEBE
WOOL0OS snoB dbi.t0biiii»obia.

Because of the alleged mUcondodt of
Henderson's'curiyIwUred do*,
•nrownle.- suit for $100 damageej has
I also havel
commenced at l^aaslog against^
_______ ____ _
sled for • %-arloas kinds of] hU owner by tJolomoo E. OrUtt. Ovlatt
labor. Those In need of em- claims that ho warned Henderson that
he was harlKirlng a vicious dog. nnab
Hollingsworth.
ly. -Brownie” is said to have Inaerted
his toeth In Ovlatfs leg.
upstairs.
WANTCD-Tbree rooa i close in for
Inquire 747
light housekcepln*.
Washington street.

ANNUAL 6. R. i I.
EXCU^^O^

The Q. k; ft I. will lira lU ancunl
WANTED—Girl for Keneral houne- cxcurKlooH on Tuonday, Oct. 3, to Deindl I5.0U. Toledo 15.00. Chlcaso IC.OO,
werk; email famUy; $3.50 per week. Grand Rapldt $4.00. The aecood ex415 81x111 BtrecU
sept 1-tf ctiiwlon w ilk be to RlcOimunfl. Ind.. on
Tuesday. Oct.l. 10. Fare'$5.00. Tickela
GOOD SHOE SHINING—Sec Cunnln*
daya. Sm* 0. R,
ham at the Lion barber shop.
vartlcnlar* or addn*»K C. L. laickwood, G. I*. A., Grand
RapldB. Mich.
aepl ICiooctS

LOST

LOST—Silk jacket belwtH*n Eighth
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
and Sixteenth streets. Surnlay «-V(
ins tender leave at Uecord office
This report !• matfe up dally. The Re­
cord is oot reepontible for chan^ee
In prices.
actxiRU raica.

FOR RENT-

HOUSE AND 8TOBE TO RENT-In
QMlri* i:. A. Klldee. nnt Went Ninth
^treet. CU. phom* I'Jl. M«*pt 22 if
DO YOU want a timber claim? There
' U hlg money in H. If you wish to
know more about il call myn L. K.
Gibbf., 410 Stair bank bullduig.
Wm. K. Singleton at the UTiiUng
»‘oteb
Bcpi isMf

p«-poaad.:;;

.......

TO RENT—Good boii.se.
South rnlon rtreel.
South Union Ktreet.
Kept 154f
FOR RENT—Front room near Boardman avenue BChool. Suitable for
teachers. Inquire at 43C Webster
street,
aug 30-tf
FOR RENT—Three
60S West Seventh i

Inquire

FOR SALE
GASOLINE ENGINES, lanncbo*. row
lioats. antonmbiU* and surrey, for
sale or 4-xchangc. Frank Friedrich.
217 Sixth MrfH i.
aepl 22-23
FOr“sTlE OR EXCHANOE--r«onty
r:s of fruit. A. B. Curti*.
sept 20-121
FOR SALE—House and lot, bam on
lot. 442 West Eight Btrecl, Price
12.400. one-third down, balance to
Buit purchaser. Inquire 115 East
Ninth •trect, or addrem John Clone,
Cheboygan. Mich.
aept S-U
RENT—A good aeven
Inquire Dr. CaunUett
aept 1-d
FOR SaLe—House and lot, cornei
Front and Monroe streeU; SO acrei
fruit land; 10 acres timbered; pri«
$600. Address B. E. Belknap. 102^
Weal Front atreeL
aept 1-lmo*
FOR SALESpruda 8t^
church. E. H.Allyn.
FOR tALE CHEAP—Ona i
TolTlng book caoe, three dlnlai
chairs, arm chair, three rocklni
Chairs and other artlclea of furnl
tore, toqulre al 911 Sooth Dnloa
•U~t
•"«

TAXES
Netloa te Taxpayera.
Tbe tax ToUa for the collection of
school and city taxes and spectol asaesamenU for the five wards of the
city of Traverse City. MlcL^ have baen
placed In my hands for ccdleottBr.
1 win be in my office for the pur­
pose of collecting said laaet every
week day from now until Nov. 1,1906,
from 8 o'clock unUl 11:30 o'clock In
the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock ontU
4 o'clock In the afteraooo of caCh day.
AU uxes paid before 8epL 1st will
be received without collecUon IfeM,
and all taxes remaining unpaid oa
Sept. 1st and nnUlOcl. IsL a p«alty
of one per east for collection will, be
charged. On all taxes remaining jxaypaid on OcL 1st and tmlll Nor. 1st a
penalty of two per cent for ooBeeUoa
will be charged.
Office. Room 202 State bank bid*.
M. K. HaskeiL City Troaaaw.
Dated July 24. 1996.

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July 260CL tL

SEWER TAX
FItIh W.rd.
Notic* te ell Peewne HNei-i
Tbe epectal eeeeeemeat tauaU tor
tbe conwmeUon ai LMeisl Se—r Mo.

1. Sewer Dletrtot No. (. loo-tod to to.Her betwee- W-4Uasuai ud Webmo, niMitod UtoPoe wwt to Bbitov
etreot. tbesoe -otth cc S-rlow to
W-ihto«te- dtr-et, thwea w^t (to
weihtogioB ottoM to Ralito-d avtoMO^
Uienco to oeudet »<tb trmk -ewm.
b^e beea ptooad to tor hmd-tir otb
lecUoB, tbe Mtoe to be ptod «> «r bb-

HOUME AND U)T»-Jlontl.l7 P«J
MM
tore 8«pt. SH AM*.. .

mxwumwt. a-JMM phoM m
)mtm

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, ."-.a-BiuMasuu
r-roMto. ttollWini oaeo-fedto tot gtoto
wtow
oormr Hall, -too 14-1 Sept l-l»a>

NODSEHOUfDEPMTim

UlMMtlllMlMB
tamrai Imh

tip.- eaatolmad toe torody yuag ^
toh^toop toe

aad aalto It ahtoHn>e
and pulvertaH
la a pipe tor )

This la aald
taad touhllmratlag to the aenraa. It to cartalaly

IIBIfB Hiw
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.1.11

TOI fan aa they oauld hold
a sew prooesa. vtoick Is aa simple tout
OwriatthtcawiUigv
uy hetmewito nu he her owa hah and we have wo touM wOl pnarovury
tarmakar. If yaa uaro to try ytm cu
aMa
paa. covertog a wfto Tawfi of tobittoa. ato «S givaa hi wrigiiialty wtad la tha
to H aaaUy eaoagk.
aaitotoalosm ar to
Hmot Ma^ tot vorioaa oouiitftoa from uritoh they Mro htouita to
The term -laveailq^- umiaUy tm Mew a tonro
**Joy aad kmc We!- spoka to the
pilea BMchulcml appaialaa. hut to thU
hrida.
A good laugh has an the c1eari|ig My ta aaaurod that tony art tha 1
CM the oaly oatSt rotulred coaslau
-Paaea!’* hraaihad above the Mer.
or a Bbeet uT eleu Itoalag paper, a atoet oa the toaUly temper that the
pancakes, only a little thicker,
Aad thaa aha waat har gulac way.
sharp ihuoderstorma of saauMir have
To obtain soda lo raise Ibeee. cxirn
Thaa llvad har aimpla ersadoa the sultry atmosphero of a July
cote were btrned to ashes mad the
amotficrod Beef.
Worked la har gardaa day by day
ready at hand. With 1
dap.
ashes were mixed with tour, watw
Slice enough good fat satt pM to
Aad aavar tefi a waad.
row woasew rsaltoe how much «
auppllad nnd some everydny eronm
aad a lUUe salt. They were then fried cover the bottom of a kettle. Have
H amkea tofags lo laugh over 1
you go to work.
evt lato convnHtwt
la the half of an army osnieeq. aad rondy the
Ton eovar tha chiu bowl srHk the
«*fiow u eank do you manage
tasted ddicloaa on a frosty moraiag pieces to pack well. If they are nock
Suppoae you are baking cakea aad
taael. aad on top of that plaee the
aaarlad tha UIU dowdy-tookihg
just before beginning a toy s asarca. or bloody pieces wash them well. It
that you get Very hot aad very fussy
u aha aunrayad har friend who la al> ahaei of hloUIng paper. Thea npoa
does sot matter how tough they are.
and altogether very disagreeable. Your
ways natty, trim and as froth aad the paper you slowly pour the creaax
Put a layer on cbo pork and add spices
IlcPbersoo
. C A.
When the blotter ud Ue towel ho best efforts at cakes wtU be a fsUure
to salt. Repent unlH the kettle Is fall
If you are la sack a kpmor.
-Wfcy. my Clothes cost me nanrly aeaU H have heooM aaturated the
or lieer extaosted Boil for nkoat an
But try a goad toagb over them
more Said part of the cream faklm
The recipe for these may not sound boor, then simmer or hake In a modtwiea as much as yhnrs I spend
milk) win gradually dribble tkroagk gleetol ever their taking and ther appetizing, but they served their pur ersle oven tve or rix hours and you
hudrod doHars a year to your
will he as light aa a breath of air pose very srell In ilme* when there
hundred, and yet I never look as welL into the howl, leavtag behlad on top
will have a anist dellelom. dish. In the
the tough Mh. aad don’t j
opportunity to build a Are tor army ihU was pat In the oven about 5
Tout gloees. your eollaro. your veils of the hkAUng paper aU of the butter
and shoes, not to speak of your droaa fat that eras coaulned la the cream worry «hsw the coffee Is accidentaUy cooking, and a hard day ’s march was p. m. aad served for breakfsst. The
spilled or grows cold. H
In progress. Thin rllres of clear, fat oven was made by digging a bole In
es. are always so freak aad they al­ TWs butter tot. when you have allrred
fully lighten the daily labor.
aalt pork were cut and placed between the ground and beating |t by building
ways look as tkough yoe had just put It just a hlt’wtth a tahleapooB. U sere
llaiDor ta kta horn*. «fclcl> ta rclly
^ h.rdt«ck. and «lc« .... s Are In It for an hour or two.
them oe. while mlne-«ad she held aaoagh butter - ncvartheleat. suB
„„„
out her buds In disgust-werer look cieatly differeat from ordinary butter *»err mwrtad m.*-. ttab; JoHliy *t
J
Dlckcrman
^
to know bow Kood
fit lo he eeaii. I am always buying to 1)0 a gratifying dietetic novelty. It bU o«i ■rtaU*. ud wit. b* U *v*r|
Murray Post. G. A. R.
climmM.nc**.
them. too. It seem to me. 1 wish you la butter, and yet It is not—thnt It to w mild . form. I. th« wivtac of nenr-1
ly all domestic trouble. A amn simply j
Coffts.
would eondde to me the eecret of be
cannot growl when even body else Is'
Fbr rcgiilsr army roff4B, the kcrncU
lag well dressed without helag eatrav or otherwise naed. It asnrea the same
purpose. There is a delicious creamy in a glee over some fuany joke, be
should Ik- iKJundrd In tlfll cup with s
aguicannot scowl when he secs a smiling
Army Baked Bsaits.
bsyonri until fl»cy nre ground Anc.
-Well. my dear. It s like everything Buvor about It that auggests the borne
fsco -over beymnl- him. .
PIrk over and put to soak about half Fill the cup with cold water and let It
else-slmple. If you josl knew'how
To he sure. It is difficult 10 conjure a btiih* l of army beans. <nsvy beanr ct.me to a boll. Dash In a mile cold
The necret of whntever snceeas 1 have
op a smile under many Ulw»uragln< will dot In tho af'vrnoon. Let them water to settle It,
lies in my huyteg. Itor lasluce. !
situations, but there are no circum­ soak until about five or half i«ast flvialways lay in a stock of staples when may amnatoctore ta u offhand way.
stances In which a smile stands be In the morning, then put them oh and
Pancakes.
^
there are sales
Instead of buying tt the knowa bow. The potted cheese
that comes In porcelain crocks ake hind a barred door except the door bo parboil them well, liraln and put In
Roll hsrdisck Into Ann crtimlm. (s
winter flaaaela whu Ue chltt days
barred from wHhla.--Kxchange.
kettles to bake, wi^i plenty of pork bottle mskf'«4 a vc-ry convenient rolling
of toll maha Uair appaaraaoa 1 laid 4n eu make for hersetf Quite easily by
sod about s pint of molasses -to each pin. when on the A»*l«l> eover them
my nest winter’s warm riothleg at the mixing ordinary cheese ulth olive oU.
of the f<rtir kettle*. Serve at noon. If with cold water and let them rUnd
end of the aeaaou. when winier under It may be put up In jelly glasses just
When wc tough at the Chinere for
u well If desired, and In cui^e olive oil
over night. In the morning fr>* out
nrear was lo be had tor a song. Then,
using chopsticks we hare forgotten |
j^e army oven for .xorac pork drippings and fr> the pan
Is
not
hudy
the
butter
fresh
from
the
at the. aad of the aummer eaasoa. 1
^^eful not to ^ror^h.
glass churn will sctvc excellently as a the fact that knives and forks are x i
•wkes in there.
everybody else Is tkiaking of stocking
luxury
of
eomparailvely
recent
date.
|
,
sobsUtntc.
up for the winter. 1 buy my underwear
^^my Soup,
In earlier times housewives were Some three hundred years ago each j
• Pineapple.
ud stockings for next sumaMr. You
man had hto owa knife, and at dinner
better
noqonlntod
than
nowadays
with
Cut
Into
Cuban pineapples an- dt-llelous. If
eu get Hale tkroad stockings ud
adzed the Jolm and cut fn>m It stich ^
p
into s tarrel and lei It blieed and e<iven-<l with rugar and 4
beuttful silk hose for pne^hlrd of suclr arts. They knew, for example, portion as be wlihed and psi^ned it
how to make -sage cheese- by adding
soak over night. In the morning put little Muscatel wine and let stand over
whst you would hsve to pay at the heto common cheese a judlclons quan­ OB to his neighbor, who AM the sxm-'. it Into the kettles and let it e<K»k until night. IJananas and orange* were also
glnntg of the aroson.
tity of ground sage. Sage cheese. The knife then cut the * meat into nice and tender. Do not nxik too fas' favorite additions lo the bill of faro
It Is the same with my glovw
wMch to disttagutohable by the green­ aroaller bits, which were pul Into the and be sure It does not stieU to th»- in C»bs.
now have stored away in camphor
ish specks scattered through It. has mouth with the unoccupied hand.
kettle. When thoroughly done take
Capt. J. V. Meintoxh.
gloves enough to last me for all of next
None.of the sovereigns of England lout the
a peculiar Savor that is much relished
and put the vegclablcA 34ih Mleb. VoU. Siumlsh Americau
winter—henvy. maulah kids for
together.
by many pcople.-Mlchlgu Trmdes- had forks until the reign of Henry
street wear, glace kids tor afternoon
VII. All. high and low, tired their If nob rlrh enough add some beef lal
wear, white gloves for the theater or
Angers. Hcnee In the royal house­ low skimmed from the corned beef or
Bern Soup.
concerts and long party gloves. In
Tima Tahto tor Caaklnf Mast.
holds there was a digaliary called th- -bait bor>c” of the day before.
Put a handful of beans In a quar:
September I will lay In a supply of
To the expertatKwd housekeeper it ewer. who. with a set of suboCdInates.
cup with a small plec of bacon for
wash gloves, lisle aad allk for next will seem fpnlish to recommend the attended at the meals with basim*.
Aavnr and salt, nil with cold water
Pancakes.
summer. I buy my oxfords a season oven thermometer and advise its use. water and towel* The survival ofj
ahead ud my winter shoes In the But for the young housewife It U a ewery was evident after fork* ha 1 i Taken few ha^dlae.^^ and pul them and cfHik slowly for an hour and a
Into a haverKsrk bag. Ijiy this upon quarter. Ailing with water a* It evayspring when the shops nro clearing good thto|( and will often save an come Into fashion.
|
jr Jong and poun<l %rry nro* v. ltli a bilrk ora'e*. so that at (he end of the tln;e
out to make wsy for their summer ovenful of carefully prepared food
The ^^^t royal personage In Enc '
of wood. Put Into .-I enp and po-lr j there will be a full quart of soup,
t^
from destruction A thermometer may land who was known to have n fork)
cold
water .m Hu ni and M ihem stand |
Robert Waller,
watch the Juuary ud August be fattened to the oven door at a very was Queen Elizabeth, bnt it Js doubt-1
night. Add plenty of grease an Ij 34th Mich. Vul«., Siianish American
sales-of muslin underwear, arrive small cost, and money will be saved ful whether she ever usto It. Forks} over
...
War.
Dg the first and get the choicest If thc^tocxpericnced cook will have
«.
ta.o «.e ,h.. ,bcy|‘
“ >->“
j
of the bargains. Now I am buying while one pul In her stove before she begins were employed only by the higher^
underaklrta.^^ beautiful ones, trimmed to waste good cooking material that classes at the middle of the seven- allow Ibrm to bore other p»-ople. 11 breakfas^ cereal. Cook the washed
with embroidery and lace for at least cosu so mnch Just now. The follow­ teenth ccnlnry. ^Aboui the period of iri«‘d to Anil any work that ramc to | fruit In ad <-qual quantity of water nn
a third leas thu I would have had to ing time table will prove uFefuI. t
the Revolution. ICRS, tew EnglUh my hand e<ingenlal. 1 did my lu-st to j til fonder, then pres* through a sieve,
pay for Um name earlier In the season.
Bolling—Moats: Mutton. p* r pound. noblemen ha<l ra«
a doren fork* relieve the misery 1 came in (-ontarl ‘ U*e thl* llquhl In plaee of water or

laatTrlB
toUamaath^U

Aad daCbdUa Ilka gold.

»rr m4 UaM.
. AfV lo Ml MM MUM
' iw 9lBf M • CUM tbc laivcnr ccn
>

fcwu cr« all i

Aad tC«B tlM grte
tMr kteC CM.
AtaCMktlMtlMrl
A lew cooCljr mu4
1^ . :

Aa4.« BUM
> Of c Whieper. a tUat or

That afeaU aUag tike a aorpaat aa
aiUto INio a rod.
Aad raakla foretwr ud aya.
A feirr oinitatloB it (ora lo a ikrod.
A cteracter uuerod aad aolled.

A tma kaan M brokaa aad btwdlac
ladle.
Aad tba ooaMQfMaca vbo cu toratall?
Ml

Not puatali the apoHar aa watt ?
The VlfM af Klfidfiaaa.
Over a wiadlag. wapalda wall.
fianad aad roach aad cfay,
VThera crapi a taadar. cIIocIbc vine.
TIralaia day hr dtjr.
At iaat Ha mantle of aoflaat tiat
Tha

atracinBC wall, halt htpken
down.
Became, with that leafy, tinted crown.
Phlr aa u artlat*. draam.
for tha kladaaaa that cllnca ud

Over ttfa% broken wall.
^That hloatoma ahova the acarv of pain
BtHrlac to hold tham aU!
Oh. tor tha halphil. mlaWtaHag hudi.
Baaaddaat. wfUlac faet.
Thai apraad rich mantlea of tender
C ar Ufa’a hard

• *The kindly word, how far It goes
aloBc life’s wsy!
• The kindly smile, how It lights up
a aad. gray day!
• The kladly dead, bow It repays

tha doer, aad how
• It swaaps tha llaca of care oV the

troubled bfttor

EMTOfTS EASY CHAIR
The poem by Iraoa Pomeroy Shields
at the head of this colnma ud the ona
following give the thought for Home
Cheer s editorial, today. H U so easy
to spoil the world for some one by
just a careleas word.a chuce remark,
repeated by some one else with a lit­
tle addlUou or aurmlae. which In tura
Is told as a fact. What a heaven on
enrth this would be If ev^ry one woull
repent all the kind things they bear,
and drop all the unkind ones into
obllvkm! V^-by speak of our neigh,
bors at all. if we cannot say some^
thinc pleasant about tbrm? The world
is full enouch of rcfl sorrows without

D or plnh. can be worn all winter
at ridiculously low prices. And last
i I bought the Oalntlist of wash
silks for n cents m yard.
I looked at longingly ud pnaaed
by la the windows at the beginning of
the season, feeling that I could not af
ford to Invest U
“I buy my ribbons tor the year Just
aflw the holiday season, when all the
shops oScr genuine bargains In their
loveUent aad mos
aad colorings.
Just now. however, my stteoUan U
icentrated upon latching up pretty
Is so mnnh easier snd v> taflBltely pieces of dimities, organdies
happier to believe in the Inhcrsnt Swiss, foulards, ginghams, which are
good In every biiiaan being rather to be had almost for the asking The
thu the bad that the only wonder I9 orgamlies I will have made up with
that we do not aU^cbome the better preuy llningi. to wear In the evenings
way. The old adage. -Is tt kind. It 41 during the winter. The
‘T-1*
»"«».. r.c. in n. In my
nil. of Ilflhc «miM to .«.r «m, ,nmk a„m Ito
.prta«. U Marcb.
many to.rt.ch*. for -.raolvo. anrf j
...
’ Pur friends. Only by patting Int
tag the slack time tor the dresa
dally lives the love 1 hat -belleveth all makers. I will reaurreet them. and, gothlngx. bopeih alf tblags." the love‘ j tag by tha advance In styles, will have
tlUt wot only says, but thinks nothing them made up for the aummer. At
but kind thoughu. ran we hope to see j
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kingdom will come on earth as it
lu lloavcn.-

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Mmnromt am busy.

i I'oulards and pongees are also sellinx
; remarkably cheap, and I think that I
, win hsve a gown of pale blue pongee
Aunt toittoto Craad. /
ret aside for next summer.
Aun* Bettle Browa lived all alone
-Hat trimmings, also. I find are a
in a viaeeoverod cot,
good thing i6 buy ahead of tlma. As
. And like
garden of the Lord
ostrich plumes aad ilp^ hid fair to be
Ulooadrd her smaU garden plot.
to the height of toshloo next winter, f
-For when I have a happy ihoughl."
bought a boBch of tips and a long
’ She said. -I plant a teed:
whUe plume the other day to trim mv
But if I know I’ve slaacd to aught.
wtoierbats. 1 got a plume tor $• that,
I go and pull a weed.”
later on. would cost me at least $10.
The; parton called with solemn toce.
**8(v yoa see I can ensBy afford
: And shook hU reverend |head.
have a groat many aceeatortoa. My
' -I miss you from the sacriid place.
ahoaa. gloves. velU. ribbona. atocka.
Doar Sister Brown.- be said.
made by my owa haadt oat of Mu of
-1 fear you slight the means of rlhboD aad lace picked up at the bar­
gracegain counter. 1 hare to grtat variety
^*^*^ “*’ whafsjrouf
at a amaU cost. The only things which
I buy when needed are my tailor suits,
1 go aad pall Ia wend.aad I would rather fiay a little mare
aad have the topwotch style Tha<
-WelU you certatoly do always look
^ KaVr offered sweeter store
chic. I am gotog right off now to put
To hovering bees thaa did that b
your plau to the te^ to my owa case
To ckUdroa round tor toor.
—and Ihaak you ever vo much tor the
She fcMpeJ the handx of all ikai 1

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13:00 H.
Bvaalas aarvlea aad aanaaa at T:I0
p.m.
AH art oordlany tovltcd to tkasa aarvioaa.

St 1
Tcwik
Low mass. €:45 and 3:00 o’clock.
High mast. 9:00 aad 10:30.
Vtaltofa.
Friday avaotott*

Aatory to. «. Ctorto,
Rev. Hugh Kanaady Pastor.
Class maatlag. 9:45 p. wl
Montlag acrvlro. 10:30 a. bl
. Sunday school at 13 m.

A cordial ClHirch wf Christ (Olaeiplaa.)
Thomas Penn Ullom. Mtnistnr..
Quiet hour. 9:30 a. m. '
Moraing worship and anrmom I0:».
Sunday school. 12 m.
Intcrmedl^e Endeavor. 5:4S.
Senior Endeavor. f.:00.
F>coing evangelistic aaaskiB. 7:30.
Pi-otecostal player meeting Thurs­
day evening at 7:30.
Junior Endeavor aSturdays, 2:30.
Dorra* Aid s<K*le(y meets ©very seeond and fourth W’edncaday of .each
month at l:30.
The r. W. I). M. auxilary bold I heir
meeting, the Arsl Wednesday in each
month at 7:30.
-Welcome to wc^rshlp with ua are
strangers, workingmen and tha poor.rirot M. ff. Chiiroh*
Rev. Tho*. Cox. Pastor.
Class meeting. 9:30 a. bl
Morning service. 10:30 a. Bk
Sunday school at noon.
t Kpworth league, 6: IS p. m.
^
Evening service. 7:30 p. my
?
Junior league Thursday at 4:W p. to. :
Prayer meeting Tbuiaday avanlng at

W’. T. W’oodbouse. Pastor.
Morning. 10:30..
Sunday school. 12:00.
Itorara Bible ctoas. 13:00.
H. Y. P. U.. 6:30.
Evening. 7:30.
Junior Union. Saturday at 2:10.

InJTM "s"*"'”* **

AU arc" cordlallr tarllad to

ita-

Vice*.

Evanoallcat Church.

1 and Wadsworth
Holsaple. Pastor.
10:00 a. m., morning class meatlag.
10:30 a. m.. morning worship, sai^

Midweek prayer
1C minutes; potted beef, per pound.
of silver, along
few of iron : with, and sympathized with the suffer- milk in making rou*h with farina or evening.
All of all ctoaaes
to 35 minutes: ham. per pound. IS to
sled. At length the steel fork ing.
1 tried to do to others as * cream of wheat.-^adding sugar to
SO minutes: turkey, per pound. 15 min­
in for general use and was manu j I would be done by. and you see me. In i sweeten, and e«
D a double lioilutes; Chicken, per pound, 15 minutes: factured In Sbeffleid. At Aral
•equence. reaping the fruits of bap-1 er for a full half
Thl* 1* a-, good
Frltnda (Quaker) Chwroh.
\
Edgar L. Reqoa. Pastor.
\\
fowl, per pound. SO to 30 minutes: had two prong*, but afterwards an­
peaceful old age.”
j cold as hot. Wild tor cultivated) berBnnday school, 3:45 a. m. C. J. H^ 7 r
corned beef, per pound. 30 minutes.
other prong wa* added.—New York
________________
I ries may al*o l*e uwd to advantage as
Broiling—Steak, one Inch thick. S to lleralt^
An Innocent Handmaiden,
! <*>*’
» nfly |*oly. Thl* I* the
10 minutes: steak. IH tnekes thick,
Mar>- was a raw German girl, but u.ual milk bl*rult dough, made with a
10 to 15 minutes: mutton chops, g to
;lou* to learn, so Mr*. Her-j double amount ..f *hortening. rolled
I meeting, 7:30 p. m.
10 mtoutcB: spring chicken. 8QV0 301
of instructing
'hln. -spread
with
i iH-ri
bert tinile nook the task to
.
lutairuviiu*^ }1 .................—
•------------------------------rmeeUng.Thurauay.7:30p.to.
wa-h good* are
are so easily subject
mtontca: quail. 8 t<
j
duties In answering the amount of iKrri'-s. sweetened, and
Baking—Beef ribs, rare, per poun I. b<* removed a* follows: Tar or fresh
;, steam tll
iil done.
done, Make
snake 9 splei-d
splet-d muc8 to 10 minutes: beef, well done, per paint will yield to
Mrs. Ib rbert * Arst -at home- da.v i
this.—Exchange
Preaching at 213 K 14tb BL, BondSF ' *
pound. 15 to 30 minutes: mutton leg. tide may be soaked in bulicrmilk. arrived and as she wa* a stranger and
at 1:30 p. m. Rev. C. Millar.
Tha Housekeeper Knowa
well done, per pound. 16 minutes; then rinsed In soapy water. For paint j very anxious to make a good impre*- j
j That hot milk added to iMitatoe*
tomb, wrdi done, per pound. 16 min­ on colored cottons, rub kitchen soap
» friend* to 1
1 her let
utes; veal, well done, per pound. 18 to ihoroughly on the spot, then soak In ter* of Introduction had Item sent, sh.* i when mashing them will k»«cp them
Cor. Washington and Park straala.
per cold water over night, when the palm
; from iKlng *ogcy or heavy
39 mlnntcs; pork. wcU
gave Mary a tpeclal drill at the last
Rev. L n. Blssell. Pastor.
j That celery hhould lie *! least an | Morning aenrlce. 10:30 a. m.
25 minutes: venison, rare, per
leaving no *tain or In­ moment.
' hour In cold water or ui^m ice licbire '
Bible *chool at noon.
pound. 15 minute*: chicken, rare, per jury to the fabric. An li»dlne stain
When the fir.-t caller* arrived, the
Christian Endeavor. 9:39 p. to. ,
pound. 15 mlnntcs: goose, per pound come* out of the fabric if sunked in moM exrluflvely »,tyll*h ladles of the • being iK-rvcd. In order Jo bo Arm and
Evening scrvtca. 7:30 n. m.
^
18 minutes Allet. 1^ oven, per piece. sweet &llk. with oecasional robbing little town. Mary ushered them In crisp
w. M. 8.. Arst Wednaodaj la the
of
the
spot.
For
blood
stains
nothing
)
That
rhecKe
may
l>o
kept
rooirt
by
SO minutes ; braised meats, per piece.
gracefully, aud then presented herself
wrapping in cloth wrung out of vine
3 to 4 hours; liver, whole. 3 hour*:
n'p.tai;rc;p:;c7ch7ef: gar
and hung up in a paper bag In a nesdxys to J
turkey. 8 pound*. 1 hour and 45 mta
tray
cool place.
utro. turkey, very large. 3 hours;
correct array and with bare feet.
That a pinch of sail thrown Into ih*
birds, amail. hoi ovtn. 15 to 20 mto- washed with soap and cold water. For
AU are waicome to aU tho aervkaa
It had struck her that It would be
chocolate
.or
a
coffee
pf»r will Improve the aroma of
coa,
soap
thlc^jr
ani
Btca: ducks, tame. 1 hour: ducks. wiM.
cooler this wsrm day. and nothing had ^
very hot ovro. 20 to 39 mtoutea: part­ rinse In warm water. To rMove b«n «ld .l««l rccl -Auri.1 Good
Fourteenth Btreat M. t Charoh.
That a pler« of Aannel. dai
ridge. 35 lo 40 minutes.—Detroit Trib- scorch.'dip 111 soap
UMWkeoptac.
Rev. J. W. Miller, Pastor.
to the hot sunshine. It may take'days
camphor. Is excellent for
Class meeUng. 9:4
:45 a. BL
mirror*.
but \t wilt yield at last. Fresh tea
Washing Laee.
•e. 10:30 a. m.
Mulleto for Colto.
*Uln* can be removed with cold wa
That wash fabric* may toe »et to
Sunday
ay Ischool att 12:00 m.
\
fruit jsr with hot oosp rnds
at 0:30 p.
In view of the epidemic of cold* ter and soap. If old and otattnate. into which ha* been dropped a little color If given a thorough iin*lng In 4
30 p
.l
.7:30
pm,
which hae been prevaillag In northern soak Brst In cold water, squeeze dry. •mmonta. I'ut lh<- taoe Iota tie tar! Mlt .n<» ■rater .olmloi. before beliu
meeting. Tburaday avantog
n for the past two weeks, the rub with the yolk of an egg aad glycer­ asd lUtalK' It from time lo Ume. allo«-i
'» «l>e rnular «ra,h.
g auggeatloa from Medical ine. then wash with simple pure soap iOA the lace to remain lo tbe tar about:
-----------------------and lukewarm water. Fresh coffee twelve boura If tbe lace li veryj
Talk WtU aoi com aaias;
To Ctaan Carpets,
Chrlfdan Actsoea.
To most country people mullein it a stotos come om wHh cold water. Old aoiled the water should be changed at i To thoroughly clean a carpet, aoak
Bnnday morning service In Modara]
wy common weed. It grows ‘to pat- ones that have been boiled in need oDcc. At the end of that time riaae^aome coarse sawdukt In gmsoltoc. W'oodmaa hall over poatofflee.
Wednesday
evening,
Taattoaooy
toro Stola. on hlllaWea, in fence cor-, the same treatment as old tea sum*, to clear water by shaking It In the Jar) sprinkle It over the carpet o«t the Boor,
Bers aad aktog the dusty roadway. H followed by a good bleaching on the well, and then dry entirely by palttogl brush It into the carpeL rubbing It BMetlng at 7:30.
Reading room. No. 314 WWMlm
b so noraoa that few. If aay people grass. For orange or IcMn itmtos and alappiag between the palms of the I well Into the aoiled parts with the block, open every afurnooe (aietpl
notice the real beauty of the planL It |ry dUtted ammonia.
handa First place the lace between i broom: sweep 4i well off. gotog over Bunday) from 2 to 5.
A cordial Inviutlon to attaad sQ
to oflen gathered by the country peo­
the foida of a towel to absorb the ex-1 the grotmd a second tlma. and
services and the reading roooL
RaeipafhrKoapintYoent.
ple aad'naed lo Biake m tea tor oolda
CCS* of moisture. Do not use an Iron, will be surprised to And wl
Bomeene once ataed a sromaa hew and when dry It will be found perfect-1 chsnge tt will make to
gha. It to really a very good
in your carpeu.
cold remedy. The old grandmothcro H was she kept her yoath so wonder- ly UBOotb and tree from wrinkles. AH It will not hurt the mot! delicnte col­
The Balvatlon Army.
Ladles’ Library building,
used to anther H aad dry it aad keep feUy. Her hair was aaewy while, she ktoda oMacemay be toeadcred In this ors mud the sawdust wUI all hrnah off.
street, near Caws sirecL Captali
rtoter use. But no one ever was aa years oM. al^ her Mrgy was manner srith good effect, and It
Ukiag tbe dirt with tt. By this pro- Mrs. Bouter* ta charge. Public mmoU
waning:
hut
she
never
Imprevsed
enc
thoagbt or eolUvnUac H. la oome
quite a nice way to launder tbe limclceaa It will be tound tumecesary to togs every night except Monday. Boapaito of tonrope. however, mullela is erlth the idea of age. tor tor heart proteetkm eatt^rw. presatog the
the Aoor
rognrded na a haaiititol ptont. aad is was still young to aytopadhy and to- nfterwanto with an Iron.
3:30 p. m.. ebriattan a pralaa iMicoKIrated la tower beds aad«' the tareat. And this was her nnswerv **i
know how to forget dtoagreenble
During tha fruit season save all frail
p. m.. red hot aalvntkm meeting.
Our standard: Uottnaaa unto tha
things. I triad to master the an of
Btockberry mash U one of tha ap^ stooes. drying them thoroughly. DurSB iu soft. pale, velvety leeves saying pleasant thlagt. I did ao| ex- ciatties of this month, and whero tbe lag cool or rainy days put a handful Lord*
Oorhanleery: Btener, Ibero to aah
^ pact too much oC my friiitoa I kept wild frail U to he had far the picking, OB tho Are eeoavtoBally for tha bright vatioa
take oa
for you.
Bled ita a ntoedy my aeires wall la hand, nnd I did not it can appear as a desaeit as well as a
When Ibis

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TRAVCmE CITY, VICHIOAN. EATUROAY. SEPTEMBER 23, IBB.

APHABCingfCiMMiPii

i5;

Never re^ yourself to suffer pain. Women's
pains are curaUe. They are the sign of dangerous
conditions of the female organs, which ^Kwld be
prompt^ attended to ordangerous results will fcAow.

WiiMMit
’I"
IT 00MB TO WOMAirS RBJir

m

m
p;

lAmmtr Ae wffen from sny d vomaifftbitiqgflDd wtskatag foSm.
It ROt only compeU the pakis to stop, but It foOovs and iirtvcs out
the cauM of the palm, wiilch prereots them from coming back,
it makes you weO. Try It
Sold eveiywheie to 51.00 bottles.

wnnotAums

•^WHBOOT A FAIM,"

My aad fmnldy.lB strictest oMid-

writes Mary
SheitaD, sf Fofdar
BWf. Mo.. •• 1 cm do my hossewortc,

iirtoi, CHL Tbe aitiat^twe wi«
beorMaL
TW Bar. r«ak W. Caartm bm
Mscepttd Che diair oC wckmx «f the
art of preaktoa. a aew dcparticeot. in}
Che Ohka^p> Tbeotaskal aemiaarr.
Prtoce lads of Balieobwne hu ar |
fired a Halifax. He left h'di
tom oMride the harbor aad took up
hla gartdn OR
of the «rarah;ps to

a O-Ilalloran. pas*etiser ai:cnt of
rhe Southern Parilc ^way at Ne«
Oiiaans. eras sent to qnarmcllne as &
'aer suspect on arriving at New York.
HU wUe and i»o chlldn ii vn nt aiib
jIhl
Philipp Black, an aged wcsteni

Indians. hs< l>«ni married)
Hi Reru to MIhs Ei.nbtoha Omierj
(In pteln sesbd coedope). how to
tnithfuty say I was cured by Cardal
Watungs. hU fouru-vath wUe. Sev-j
1 want everv sofleritw fady to know of
ersr
of
BlarkV
formiT wives were In j
rSt;».p.T«D.^
dtts wnMofid medidoe.**
dlans.
f
j Andnm Cam^'kio hs» pnimU^d}
!$irc:.o**'J U>
collf-ge, N;>rthsmp |
UiO. Mass., prmlded frientls of
A tixn « a« »a un* across I to*
llnrilfitlon will ral«e an equal amount,
at the ContlnenUl . TuJ,e Works la
f The money U to be csed for fbe ererI'iURbuie. rt ariioc: ">kHlci'! Mr. JuUu
i lion and mainienncce of a new WoR’S; tJarBr^. a:;sUiani msnacrnl of the tubr
I i
^
conn»*.-i|r"
thf rrrtnt
'ical
lakt>raton .
“i*'J lortay. Ht* in a j
» ■ >' V t^r frr aaprc.Tuicy la India to-twtsi-n!
,4 V Caratm and Kltcto^er an EnglUk i * *’
but thai 1. natural, and i
-----------------------V wrriter^ r.‘raiU thU famous raying
Af.cr In; n^>vr ni ■
^ Laxative Cough Synip.
. ; V .i wrUvT n-calU this aayW of fht
w ctym^ nixd hiLr.^i
^
; Umtx Rhirkh Saaill. fhr Pnndan phll. 1 *
with him nl his r.i w home ^ucrvi constHratlcm-ibe
I
.
oKjphrT an 1 piwf: -T<*n r^rvish. 5 ran^
K«-ar'to r street. Come nnd^i'e the. to the eyes. nose and «Miv«b
sslng out of ibe system through
d,*II to PC«. .*
n.;. Im*
| furoliuro. «i.fl brills *11 Ihr

r the want
IMlnc-a canmn live in one cmplnMr. BvirT»s hndj^ moUlure the UjwcU become dry
A student namvHl Feldman, aald to ! planned lo kev^* his inarriape to MKs i and hard.*' Kennedy's Uxatlve Honey
have iH-en the organUer «»f the mnilnv ! Annie Bums a s.-rrei. It prt.v. d to by I and Tar U the orginal l.ayat|ye Cough
and corrects
ervlHwly'.s ser e:
.
V uo bokrd Iht? Knhu Potinnklne. has
nto.ve conditions,
.
rcacued fmm
by revoH.
Ulstricl AKoniey Jt n»me*s s»ip|*oT*-j aant cat hart Ir
- tioBista at R<‘bast« pol. A revolt nt t'..* \.j.^ jj^^e adrp;c<i whni looks like tto.'i’ail colds from
^oicliK. croup
. Orel prison was pul di wn af.er one ; |,UpK flag as Uielr enihl
They term <-rlppe. bronchitis, etc, 8..M hr .111
■pri.-wncr had heei, kUlej and nve Imdly itH msii .t-rf the -Ji-rom
Druggists.
; wOundt^^^^^-----^
^
.[ Tb,. nr^t Buddhist temple in tho;
i Two
attPi^^MNXl^iie'aner the 11'ultwl States swjn will to? built In Los j
tby -a recobo want AO
body of Clement Rl^ebaker. Ibe mil-,
!
Ilonalre wagomualer of Boatb ndnd. r:
Ind,. who dM re^-ntiy. exrhangotl’^
' fihets with Thomas Hacl.ney. a g.mrd j
If you want a cheap
: In the ludlanapolls r**m. terj, whu siK-,
•prised thorn. It to lej|ev«d i»uv lu; i
AIR TIOMT
teade.l to eapture llarknoy and he'd j
SUsdelmker's body for nmsqqA,
j
*STOVE
: MIk*' Edhh KlUi,. agi*,! rr, jnakvs 4!
' hiiainoss of (^td:lng and bringing!
vve have one 18 inch stove
• bark as prUoners to n-«lnient»l hi-oe-!
screw draft, cast legs.
quarioni cm c;ovenior*i5 1?gand. dievri-j
larg^e opening (or fuel,
erw from tlu* iKtst. Tu**S4l.iy she!
only $1.00. If you want
hTt»UKhl l»ark thr.Y*. uTiom* <*ouli.!eure
a better air liL'hi we have
she had gmlne<l. She* says d«*oTiers i
them: they have extra
ofum fall in love with to r. bu» that |
heavy cast lops, bottoms
she never encourages them.
'
and fronts, heavy c;ist
Nearly
rarioads of ('alifomlu
lininijs, oak stove, steel
green fruit had lie«*n sent east bj Sept.
body. nickeled
swin^^
Ifi. an Inrrea.o* of .'01* ear? over U: •
tops, nickdeti screw
; same |M rlml of la^^ \ear. Tl.is meanan liinease oi i:;,utMi.ooo iH.uuds.
drafts, nickeled lock-lever
' Southern Cnllfomla shipped
laiche.-', nickeled foot rails.
cars frf oranges. It Is calrulated that
They ^are larpc. hand­
the growers and sIHpimts got I14..*i4>t>,
some stoves and are built
«k». and that
a,*m to U».*
for business. Wc start
; rallaays.
them at $S.00. Come in
Ilf. Muurle* Frami- K.:aii. profe.^Koand see them.
of r;'inipaiati\»* jdiito!n;;.v 111 liie r.ni'u
We sell -Cole's Ori«i«»lle uulvet.'^Hy at \VasUiu^«oa. ha>
For further iiifonuatioii
nal Hot Hkasi.- the mo^t
tonn decoraiiM by King lje?HHdd of'
call or wriU-.
»
w'onderful heater made.
I Itolgluiu -for distinguished literaly
: merit.•* ' When ito* decoration arriv«*i1
. l>r. Kgan a-as aa'ay. Mrr. l*:gan. who
p-pBAIMiC -TKIIJOI
has small Vmeratlon for royalty, fer
ccnt
- wanled It to liim saving In a Utter
IBCR B*r-or»^ m\.rmm
both ’phon.-B. 3fi.
* Ahat rbe »«s sen«lin^ liltn *‘a son of
Itouvers Untlon" whi-h had ju.l eoine
fwra KuroiH*.

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AND
RETLIRIM
VIA

N0RTHERIIMIGHI611NUNE
STEAIVIER

* ILLINOIS

$4.00

I'm.

Tickats «B Sala
CommuiciBe ThumUy.
SepUmber 2kt

I. C. BURNS
A

r?.si

ill

SA > IVIU-L.AH
■11.000

lYfcfcJ

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m- IBAi
r,i.-

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mvES

IT'S A PROBLEM

eas}’ U> Bolvo if you ct>nu' Im-tt
for the solution -the pn.Mcm
howlo^et till' most IniidxT of
•varraiitai'k* kind for the least
money.
haven’t lx in in
.tho lumW Imsitiees for years
without lenminc how to buy
ip,
studding,
boaniinK,
slmtdinfr, tloomiu,
'
*
•tair luml
mlMT.lalhAhincli^ and all
the nwtL of the lone
lonj; lundicT
1
line
so as to sell it to suit cnstoniers
as to quality and price. Glad
to ha%-e you prove the iirobkiii.

I vf ' K Stom SIDE lUWlBI

iMOBRiF-YiffMO

-rjABi.M:-ro

MAKES MICff. KED BLOOD. HEALTH AHD STMNGTH
A blessing to Bn AIN WORKERS
AND NEKVOLS PEOPLE.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR '

ECZEMA
ERYSIPELAS
8CURVY
GOUT
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOSIS
.
BLOOD POISON
NERVOUS DISEASES
WEAK LUNGS
KIDNEY TROUBLE
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
LIVER TROUBLES,
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
SA-MU-LAH tablets
compounded froxn the csfcncc of ra
Eari Indian Plams. and arc the r<*rfectcd result of over ?0 ye^ of
tncHlIral research.—SA-MU LAH acts promptly on the Lungs, Liver
and KIdneya. These organs are directly responsible for the* cor.dIrion
of the blood. SA-MU-LAH Is a blood purifying mcdirlnc put up in tablet form, and conulcs'cothing of an Injurious nature. They arc Invalj.
able in cases of specific febrile disorders where tho blood has a torge
cxcc<fi of febrlne or uric acid. Every disease or disorder that flesh is
heir to can l>e traced to Impure Blood. SA-MU-LAH has helped thou­
sands m sullerere.—It can help you.
ox KAIJ: AT PRIJtCIPAI. DRCGGIST.S.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAININO 25 TABLETS, 50 CENTS.
U your d<»lcr cKinot .apply yon. tend price tad order to

POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
IdO NASSAU STREET,,

iJ^odo!

'

Boardman Rlra
Electric Ufiit
k Power Go.

AT HALF PRICE
AjencTlbrCdtbreudFox
TypevrUen

Vm Ara Not Feoliog Well

R. W. Rastall

MARK CRAvrt OCUVffRY-Hiffhl
CrMght. pan:Ma aad tnmkA Oftoa
taty Book Start.
MRA. K. L. RONMffR*S hair drRMiRS
IMlon, over CUy Book Btort. Boob

Let ui vitalize an Idea
for

all waist sets

KSi-iv^H^rr.'vr.

REAL ISTATC AND LOANB-OraRd
and Loan Oo.. T.
(HBea, rooB •

OIL F. MOLOSWORTHuntUm to dlxMM of the c^. €wv
BOM ABd throBL
QImmm flUOd. .
Room. 7 BBd 8. H. a L. Moremn^ -, i
Co. block. BothphmMB.
Utf
OIL C. B. MINOR-Ofltoo oMf Ab^
lean Drug Btort. Special attenlkm
to eye. ear. bom and throaL OMmm '
flUe;L BothpbooM, BMkJeoeqli»

CIU, 107; Bell. tf. BeaM^. 71S
WaaMoffUm street. Ota. phoM 218:
BeU. ft.
^ ' ,

n«rU>^>k oi prLtla

AT, un
OR. A. H. MOLUDAV.
OrBdB«t*^Tto
nmto Dnlveralty. Office to Mossob
• 101; !«■•
bldff. TelepbooM

tftflii mSSSSILns,j!X

ciy*

VIR VIGOR & ^ITAuTY

‘•Cool as a Cucumber”

JItiicricaA

-ry « *>lll t9-nlght
Tor Bsi« by all l>re«teta

fA Cwn^ And as Cnnt
b^FT NO SUBSTITUTU

plid-ri wtth PI rh tr. AP w. lorniph

The Cr & Taylor Coal Co.

THE lESSEI
TRMISroRTtTlOH CO.

25
25
A BEAUTIFUL
^ FINE

ORGANS
Taken in cxchamrc
for KIMH.ALL IMAXOS in last few
weeks. To m a k
room for another car
load of I’ianos

STCAMU MMISm

WOMAN

GOING

CIO TO S40

W|^T

rirst customer gets
first choice. Ettry
one aL barRain.

OR. G. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sutbei^
land block, phyriclan and oarsecfc
Cltlrcn. ^ooe 284.
___ _____
abstracts of title—C O. CarV€*r. Prirea rcasmjable. Olfirc wllk
O. P. Carver and Dro. oBth phooea.

DM.J.O.lNHARTfTODBBLOOD

G<»I.S'0 KAMT

! ro

to mrrtrd SX »to* oomlInunlrr stU mS.tL Uckrt offlra.

OSTeOPAYHIC PHY8ICIAMSI
OAneSBTSWaitotoiBidc. • a. m. «• 11
t to) 4 a »- f V) •
BxddmM ■
WyakoopflAi. OUM«Pto>w*4: -

JOHN R. SANTO

lnatMi wwitt]'
a B. CAKVM * BMO).

FIRE INSURANCE
i:.L.A.»uiLoma

A. D. TYliER
dentist;

tod»T,
-; uUj and . siwrtKY. Iff Itr. «2»»rU
cian of Lii-h alandiug In Iub proTtaaion, aad
htopiY-p.rant»o IP th« only on. tn tha worM
<d t.y «to .K^ical fr»
> P.MUJT.4J
ly the
it^irin. fl and tome.
lfrw.<!,thinch««kor arrawny
be*Ithj fWi. r * r«nt»VU»«
Ihe fa-*, nock and ttaadu 4t ar
onn appUcattra* «fU*n
pr-jvMuent. e»»p«:iallj

om* ta. »•« woM. |(mr.
i

ilSd'iS.r'a.Tr?

GEO. OA. JARVIS

DENTIST

6RAIID RAPIDS t IRDIAIA H>
COMPANY.
201 FRONT STREET
LI.IIMHM
SN.'ffileWlllf
MOIROE 8 HeWETir

Easy terms if desired

Sale Begins Saturday,
Septemlier 16

HARRY B. HARNCR-Exper:
tuner and action regulslor.
laetton j;umranieed. With I
Mnxlcilouae. GU. phone 28^

DR. E. F. CHASE—Ibiroeopathlrt. Of
fire over Il.igto-e'^ dnig Flore, rillrrnz pbone-IU-nideure, Xtr,; ofi.re
C24.
augJl^mo

We Will Sell (he Or­
gans at Most any
Price

to jjet them out of
the way. All in good
shape, and many
makes to seh-ct from.
KIMBALLS. Story
cS: Clark. Chicago
C o 11 a e,
1 c y.
Clough
Warren,
and others. All
marked in plain fig­
ures,

. W. THIRLSY,
BUB A Csrl'N jewelry
pboBea 102.
^ _______________
ARTHUR MOLUOAY--M. D. Physb
clan and lurceon. Removed to offloes over ririt Nstbmal bBBk. Cltltens phone 285. __ ______ ________
b~R.“ LAWtON—rl>yi«irian and aurg??«n; offiriH In Wllh. lm M-x k. Ihird
fioHjr. with Dm. Sawyer and Pcohaltogiin.

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—AUontey
and rounaelor. Wilhelm Mock. Trav
crM City. Mick. ClUiens pboB# 106.

UB- .rf ptrw iBC th*«r hot days wb«W i* »t hpni
If y» uf i»»mw
lAO t «« «ur ii-t >4 rn*tux«rrp. l«t (U
iIhrrw toiay.

8EIERU IRSURAI6E
Bl I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK

to car any
C-harlsa- n»«n Ko.k!
mot- tb« rmwth .d

C.D. MILLER
DENT i:a|T

Ktor— ar'd
kaapara aad ekair e:.. B aeevnd atiQlaa.

O I. Looewouo. a.

?.A

»CIIVII
PEREATARQUETTE

IVIusio l-lous*

FREE.

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

NEW WATCHES

Cacihtatr^ their return to
pt
tioss after childbirth, and it t« ob

OR. O. t. CHAM. Pamorad ORB
sot Wilhelm block, to Ml RRd Mf
Rev SUte Baak BafldliC.

ofi>t>UtyBiideea«nlBd«p(».
bUity.

HAITOSOME SPOORS
DAINTY PmS •
FANCY CHINA

the '3doimful mtt%cl«. Ih-Trbr en*blinf

MS Wtibalm UDCk. OdMRs phooo
tu. -

SvBNTUALL?*^

SOUVENIRS

MOTHER^S
FRIEND

“:i''i^E?£'^osBT,n«.Ar
and rariNO or OUA88BB. OSor

KoauttarWHATFOWBB

FORKS
SPOOlfS
ALL If£W

I-

TO CHICAGO

i

At < ^
RastalTs

merly IfUa CooxiieU VaaderhUt. spoat
half
borr arlih P^wridcirt aad Mrs.
RoosacH al 0>«ier Ray WelnaJt/.
The -'cmleer Colorado made 22.T2 j
knots an boer. the fasiott speed act |
made bj an American varchip. la a
foer-boiir nm to aea off the MaineJ

»SIE»(iRilS

ELECIRIOTY
FOR
POWER

!• tffnci H-pt. 14. ar.

M. B. EARNER, Prop.
K«xt door A. V. Prtedrteh'B aho* rtars

for Ctor^. OmAt. Totetog On»l IteUa

Dr.CbaftuCB.IOBFo»MSt.N.Y.

_ EYES
FREEf
/'LASSES
IxXOVin) TBATAI^

examined

NEW YORK.

DYSPEPSIA CURE
_ DIGESTS W^T YpD BAT

IHUi

.••.A. WOt.a*B
to Detroit and Toledo. IC.OO to
>. 24.00 to Grand Rapidx on G.
L. A 1. annual jcxcumbm. October 3r4.
I5.WJ fo

VBC CALJIAN*B 0»M« Ftoor rJ»
tAHrMotn.
B. K WaH A Smm.'

m

rm'-?-.

umo. coach htaujok. m

TI^A MCOHD WANT A^

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