The Evening Record, October 13, 1905

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The Evening Record, October 13, 1905

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

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

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1905-10-13

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HE E VENIMi RECOIL
TRAVSm CITY, MiCNiaAfl. FfUDAY, OCTOMPt IX IfOX

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:7>| • r Wil. W0UU> HAVE D.AOMT. .., ar wire to the Brealac Bao^.
OMha. Nrti, Oct. U.—Tk*
of
r
NATIONAU SANK*.
Ml« Maa Wood aotaat Scaalar Platt
tor $tfAM «> ter a« Ifea garalA
of tka Caliatf Siatas Wtmm
yaByte pmptrty kare la eametmta
ainaiwal by 'tbe coait today. Tka
aoBft rated Uat Umi. property don aot
EACH SANK WOULD CONTAISUTE
baioas to Platt aoraly ttecaoM ba I*

•Ml MITE SOCR I ran
TOWAHe.IT.

If SwN a Hlaa Ha« Sa«i la OatratlNi
OI»* Vaara Na OaaaaKan Wa

AGAINST lENEZOSA

.Hava Uat In Any af tha FallPrapai^ for Soa.

DOTH RUIERS
WILL SION IT
RAnnCAllON OF PEACE TREATY
OCCURS TOMORROW.

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REQUEST WAS DENIED

eeery baak that has UUed during that
period would We been paid In full
and there would be M.OOO.OOO In the Inonraaoe fund. The coovenUoo aei
about equally divided for and agalnvi

I6ED FATHER,
SICK SISTER

II:

CAUStO MIM MARY 00LO1NQ TO
•TtALIUOOO.

WERT FOB KOiORES
PBCULATIOMS BXTENDED OVER
PSRIOO or POUR YEAR*.
Made a VelunUry Cenfteeiofi ai^ a
Charpo of Simple Urceny Only
*

Wat riaeed Apainet Htc.
Waa a Caahlar.

By Wre to the B\enlag Record.
New York. Oct. 13.—Confcaaing that
abe had taken *12.000 of the flrm’e
moalea tn four year* in order to purchaae medicine fur her airk alster and
to aid her agi*tl falhe-. Mlaa Mary
Oolding. aged 30. of BnKikl>-a. wai ar­
raigned In Police coun thin morning.
Only a petit larceny charge mat pnv
fenwd and ahe waa hold for further
rgamlnatlon
Mian Oolding mti ar
retted after’ a vo|i»n*ary canfeaaloo.
She waa the ca»hicr of the Larkin
Soap company.

: CEITEB PIONEER
Otthefl Adama Paaaed Away Suddenly
Thla Memino After a Short
llinna.

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aillH-rl Adame, an agrd and rcapected pioneer of the MonriH< Center
neighborhood, died thU rooralng at »
o’clock! WhWo Mr. Adama baa boon
aiUnj: for aevoral yium* tbo end mat
auddeo aa ho maa only taken aerioualy
111 laat night. In addition to bis trlfo
he leave* three aona. Bmeal. mho
llvoa at Wexford. Bdmrard. mho live* on
the farm with hit father, and William
The fnaeral tE>rvlccs have not a*
yet been announced but mill be in
charge of Undertaker Anderson of this
city.

CENSURES IT GRAND JURY
Mambart of Board of EducaSon and
Paoria National Bank Blamed for

By Wre to the Erenliig Record.
P«wia. III.. Ocl. 13.—The grand Jury
ndjoumed today after returning an In­
dictment against O, J Bailey, a buslnoea man and tmnkcr^ and aeverely
cenauring the achool board membera
•ad the Peoria NalltinI bank ofliclals
na the ramdt of tbe N. C. Dougbertr

SURVEYOR ALLYN C>)NT KEEP

WAS LOTED BTAa RUSSUNS
BECAUSE OF ACTIVE PART
TOOK IN REFORMS.

BOOKS IN H18 POSSESSION.
Vault of the Register of Daeda Oetignated by Board of Supervisors
aa the Depository.

Colonel Von Eitmann. Chief of Pollee
The morning session of the board of
at Kraanoyarak. Waa Murdered
suporvlaors was itostpoDod until 2
aa He Left a Theater With
o'clock thla aflenuxjr to recidvo the
Hia Family.
report of the committee appolnteil to
look into the communication of Sur­
veyor Allj-n asking for larger quarKTs
Uy Wire to thi Evening Record.
and also that he be allowed to keep
SL Peteraburg. Oct. 13.~The tud
the records pertaining to his office In
den death lakt night of Prince Sergiu*
hU poasaaaion. The oommunlcatkm
Trubetakoy from apoplexy filled the
was referred back to the board by ihV
people with conalematlon. The prtnev
committee wHbout recommendation. A
arrived yostorday. had a conference
reaolntloo was presented by Supertvllh Minuter of Education Glaaoff. at
viaar Btacham designating the vault*
d anotlu r couftTencu and then
of the register of deeds as the dop«M.i
suddenly fainufl and died at midnight.
tory for the books.
Nervoua exhauatlon la believed to
Surreyor Allyn. at thk point, again
tve brought on the attack aa the
called attention to the Inconvenience
prince mrta of an ImprcsMonable tern
a* ba It unable to got* Into the vaults
neni and grieved deeply over the
reeeni dlMinler* throughout RukkIb when he comes in unexpectedly or out
the trlaU of the nation. The of hourt when he considered that he
most needed tbe books. He stated to
death of the prince U rega»-ded bv
many aa a calamity. He m-as the had* tbe board that he had already kept tbe
two principal book* In hi* omn pcs
Itig liberal apirit In the counto*. ^ra*
loved because of the active part he aetstem for five month* without the
had taken In the n'form movement. knowledge of ReglsltT of Deeds Wil­
was a yemHtvi) preuhlont and a son who. ho claimed .had stated that
dally called for. Surthe books
noted cilecato-xeyi^ Atlyt
AHyn sUti*! further that be had
MurSared Police Chief.
the opinion of two ailomey* of this
Pcter*bjirg. Ocl. 15.-adonH
city
who
upheld
hit position and said
Von Blizuann. chlt*f of police at Kra*noyarak. ha* lieen mf’rdered. Von that there was no question as to who
authority to retain the l»ook*
Eitmann ma* relu-nlng from the ihelYoaacuttng Attorney Crx>ss ap­
wlth hi* family mben attacked.
peared In behalf of the board and said
The assavsin fired alx ahol*. several of
mhich look effeci. KrasntDarsk. mbere that the law waa clear upon the sub­
Mtaaainatlon took place. Is a tom*o ject. that the iKxik* mere to be placed
In a depository designated by tbe coun­
In Eastern Siberia*
ty board of Rupervlsors.
The matter of Insurance on the coun­
ty building which will expire next
spring was referred to the riimmiltee
United States Eapreta Company Will on building* and grounds consisting of
Darrow, l.add and Hansba to report
Have Omco Here in tha Room
Tuesday morning at in o'clock:
With the City Nawa SUnd.
A communication was read from the
On .Nov, ! the United States Ex­ county sheriff In regard to the placing
press comtjany will open an office In of a bam on the groumis fcurroun<Iinc
y building where he claim*
this city. The company haa recently
there---is plenty
displaced the American Express com- j------------- of
- -space, hi* reason for
purcba^e
pany on the Here Marquette and the »o doing being hU desire
a
horse
for
use
his official work.
mill he to aceummodate the local
buKlnvMS The new office mill be lo­ He said be m^uld be willing to pay fer
cal etl mlth the City nem* stand In the the keep of the horse If a bam ma*
Markham bloo^ 129 East Front street. provided and that this mould d< away
C. E. Taylor has rented the company with large bill* for livery hire which
the Increased business of the exmmy
half the store *oom.
The new offict' will be fitted up with neeessluied. Referred to committee
entirely new golden dak fer'Itere and on buUdlngs and ground*.
Yesterday’s Seaster.
mil! make a ven handsome appear­
The late afternoon sesalon of /ho
ance. The I’niiotl giato* eompany op­
erates on many of the principal lines board of supervisors yesterday was
taken up with a communication from
of the countr>\
the aoldlor*' and sailors’ relief commUsioh which showed that a slight de­
WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL.
ficiency was the result of the labors
Waat Side Cetholic Ladlaa Cleared of the past year. With 1500 appropri
Heat Sum e«i Pedm Party.
ated for the Uat year's expense* It
^ The pcsiro parly given by the Ladles’ was found that the total amounted tj
Altar society of the meat aide Catho­ 1524.12 that the fund was overdrawn
lic chnreh at the new choieh last even- 124 12. wblch^tbe committee endeav­
lag was a very anooeaafnl affair. Dur­ ored to make a* low as possible. Thev
ing the evening refreahmenu of Ice repoftad that they have had more call*
cream and cake mrere aerved and all dnriag the year owing the the comhad a very enjoyable time. The Ural radea growing older and conseqoenUy
geatlemea*a prtxn waa won by Walter being less able to do manual tabor,
Raahore and the booby prla^ wtmt to white the famUlea are growtng more
Wimam Vaalaa. Mrs. Veslaa woa tbe
Snt ladiaa’ prixe and Mrs. Henry Iba- meadadMthat ma appraprinUoa of 1709
neUar was nwariad gw quflL Over ba alk»vad to oarer the deftcleacj and
meet the eapeaae. of the coming rear.
$50 waa cleared.

NEW EXPRESS OFFICE

Hhe J. B. a apent a very pleasant
awntng last night at the home of Mrs,
M. Barker. 521 Second atreoL The
pnrtoTi and aUtlng room wore decor­
ated with nntiunn lenvai^ and tbe dJaSag room with anatnrttmna. At ll
otiloek a delicion. mq>per waa aarred.
BUTTER 800TCH. paaaat and cev
•llarwIiicSaUretnrM
conant candy. SOc for ISe tmnorrow at
UGrrttL

The report vaa algnad by R. R Oaraer
and D. G. Rborter.

wnTHCfi-i^ir taiRM Wd attEf.
d«j; wanKr tmdclK aad e««t por
UdfiMErdAy.

NINTH VEAH-MM

pleaaare of ate ing or the opportunity of puiubaaing bom.

Oity eoolc 3tior«
THE HOBABT 00. Prop.

SWEET CIDER U oenta par galkm.
J.C. M^nASen. Phonta 119.
•apt 12-tf
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

PRINCE DIED
OF APPOPLEXT

m

The popUa of the Sfth grade i

Bjr Wire to Um Mreohic Roeoni.

By Wire to the BrroinK Record.
Dy Tinre to the Bvenlng Record.
Pan*. Ocl. IJ—Tbr cnilaer ChaaseWMkla«ma.X>cu ll.-Tbo worm
Waahlngtoa. Oct. 13.~The ratiflea
kmp Laubat haa been ordered to prev
M of the pmem treaty between Ruammmt iMurmnee of BAtkMiA] ban]
pare lor aca. Thla fact U taken to In Bla and Japan will take place to
PMlU WM A aorel iOgsMtloa made at
c that a domonatraUem againat
The treaty will bo aigned and
ibt baakart; coorentloa thU momlDg Veoeauela la projected.
ratifled by the mikado In Toklo and
by C r. Allb or iha second Nat
the exar In St. Peteraburg aimultaner.
onaly. A noUflcatlon of this fact wil
haak. Brie. Pa. Hta rlew irat that an
be communicated by telegraph to the
aBBttal coatritmUoa by each aatkmal
respective goremmenta by the Amcrbaak to a road to be preM^n ed by the
embaaay at 8l. Peteraburg an.l j
comptroller of curreticy for aafegtiard
-the Prcnch legation In Toklo.
lag the deiipallbr'i lotereeU eroold
raise the poUlc ranSdcacc. He «ald
that tf dnriac (be paet fire yean each TRUBETSKY WAS THE LEADING
aatloaal baak had eoatribated $m
LISERAL SPIRIT.
yearly to ouch a foad the depoeitorB of

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BEAUHFUL DESIGNS

WURENIE SiimiTUQttSlT

the Mikado Will Do Hit Part
In Toklo at tha Sama
time.

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EDITION

akm of the board of
Che report of lha coMrtttaa on teaaca.
ways and nwona, raiaifTa to the report
of the commiaalao of tbe aoMlen’ and
relief fund, the
tlonoftbaP;w.AM.t
thnt nn npproprtatlon

a aarprlae on thefr taachar. Mte Sanndera. this afternoon, tbe oecnaloo being
en)oynble for all who panlctpated >n k.
The Klng’a Herald society of the AaAMERICAN EMSASSY WILL TELEbtiry M. E- church wlU meet nt tbe
GRAPH THE NEWE
church parlora tomorrow afternoon at
J o’clock.
Cor Will Simi in SL Petaraburp and

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Prlifiy, Oct IX 1905

3 MEN

jHst C«tHNewUtofB*7s'

Most men are aki ptical about
the CUlctt Safetr XatM>.
Kow if you want to know
aorootbing about Uio iuatrument there would certainly
be aome utisfoctiun in B°ing
to a place where there are
tknt
who uac the articlc right olonfr.
Wo can tell you all about it
and our kaawMk* ia ptmetkHL .
Wo are so sure that the
raior will prove aatisfactoiy
that we arc willing to sell it

DnaSkMilH Ptetut

ITOlli
ivriroRD!

mu^J,
Oast iHtm
wsar It far tiM Mat tea wm*
tiMa pat It awar for a«i flPlK
sadBUMlUDI’auag! If yea a

*

$10. $12, $15, BB$ $18

Kttb«$k*9oyt§SCJr

Calf u4 Xy
TO saDobbyeath.

^Urntmmr/fh
^€LL[R or GOOD.

TfflS BOX OF MONEY

«TBEAI)EASY” HEAtTH
/
SHOES FOR WOMEN
-lAsk your doctor alKint them; he
kiiow^.' He will K-ll yon that vonr
'p'licnJ health will bo much b.-tter if
fJJ, you avoid debilitating oolda by wenr„ ^ing Treadeaay Shoe, fitted with damp
pfyi-ir' proof (-ork cu»h ion inaolea and robb.Tb<5-U.
Sold only by

lAOHAIMT

GIYEN* AWAY-FREE

db

SO DATS FIXE TUAL'

TQ ST^

AMERICAN
DruK m'toi-*

your building bow—
if you would get the
roof on before the win­
ter weather sets id!.

WITH SHOES
Wa ere itote permanantly locoied In lha Wllhalm block

Do. Sawyer & Penhaliepn

DENTISTS

We have tlio largest line
of Ladies’ fine 8hoet in
the city, at prices that
can’t be beat. ALL
KEW aSTYLE.S. Call
and get n key to the

BOX OF MONEY FREE
O. O. MOrPATT
Abstcacts of Title
PBICDS SATISrACTOBY

Alfred Grcilick &

ttOMnaia Btata Bank Building

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

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TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.

224 Front Street

^t^aana Phona, B2i Ball. IGB.

@(3rinnell ®ro0.^

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W. U Brown, mmnrndf

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^ There’s a Great Deal of Pleasvoce in the Ri^ht Kano
Aiul thf>rr 1« BoAhlDc

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th%t ,fford« ao marh p1«m«Qr* *t *o low

how Twrr LlUe It eoNt* Who** th«re aim ao m*BT rood puDtw trade
Tkd «old at oork mud*rat« price*. It It Jmrt Ukr throwm* monny

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MI>MS C-Yoono MENS
CXOTXXING; e-FORNISHINGa

P----------NEW OVERCOATS.

As fine an asaortment of new Dill garments as may
be found in the city

7.50 to 22.00
Made to fit—and they fit
iBhm:

Our Children’^ Department is filled with seasonable g^oods.
Not a day passes that we do not hear favorable
mention of the nice things we carry.
Kememberwe help the boy to start a bank ac­
count. Come and ask about it. ~

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Jt ti7 tlMt bM the Inlereei* of lu home
^ town nt benrt, has orsed that the peo­
ple patfonUe the home merchaaU
, ralher than the traveling canraaseri
* who go from hofac to hooae aelllng
^ gooto or the mall order coooerw. TIh'
Boeord haa erged this not atone for
^ the welfare of the merchant but fo.
the hooeebolder hinaelf or heraelf as
3 well becauae they both loat when
> goodi were pairhaaod from outaldo
•" flrma.
^
The mercham Kieee the p-oMlu ou
^ the gooda. Theee proflia a^* expeodeu
* here in the clt|’ by the home merchanta
‘ for Uaea. for hein. for fuel, for light.
for repaira. for tmndinga. for bomea.
for living neeeaaitiea and fbK benefit of
the expenditure i. felt nil over the
city. The imveling merrhant or the
mnll order honae doea not expend one
In the city. The money that 1»
[ with them or U acm to them la a
dead loaa to Trarcrac City.
The houaeholdci^ when ho buys from
' the traveling agent or the mail order
- eaUlogne thlnlw^hat be ia iny^lng lew
than chargt^by the mcivhMtii.ln tbia
.city. In nine caaca out of ten and even
la ten caaea out of ten. he U paylag aa
much and In the greater majority acinaily more than a Traverse City merchant would charge for the name grade
of the article.
Therein ilea the difference—1 l a all
in the quality. A merchant Inihia city
* baa to stand hack of ahat he sella.
i therefore he aclla ftral class goods for
^ first class goods, not third or fourth
: claaa for first class. The traveling
• aj*nl or the man order house docs not
have to be ao particular. The first t^
tomorrow- anJ
LT ao large an
arrn of territory that complaints do not
affect Ua bpslneas.
in Detroit yesterday arrests were
made of peddlers who were aelllng
goods at extremely low prices. They
claimed that the articles were smug­
gled over and because no duty was
paid on them, a low price could be
made. On examinatUm at the police
autlon it was found that all tbetr
goods were the worst brand of shoddy.
Spend your money at home and you
will Ik- iH-ttt'T off mud the town will be
belter off.

Z,

Would it-be a good Idea to Increase
Ibe fine for violating the bicycle ordi­
nance in regard to riding on Ibe walks
without a light or a bell or in the vi­
cinity of the fchools of the city? Many
s4H»m to lie willing to chance paying a
dollar for the pleasure of riding on the
walks but would they be willing to i»ay
or better .vet. flO?

There U a prospect that a hrmach of
the Michigan State Rifie aaaoclaffoa
may be fonaed in this city. Major Ed­
ward Bnia of Detroit waa la the etty
yesterday morning and left taformatkm and Inatractlona regarding Ue
formatkm of each a clnb with Mania
nua. The major thought that this
would be aa excellent location for a
branch nnd ihoaght that one could

waa formed at Camp Warner Aug. 17
by some of the oScera of the* Natioaal Guard. The organlxallon la affiliated with the National Rifie aaeoctaUoo of America and le for the purpoee
of encouraging rifie and pistol pradfoe
and the building of ranges throoghoet
the Btate. It Is the nlllmaie purpose
to have auie ranges built tbat will be
second only to those owned by tbe
govemmeni at Fbrt Riley and Sea Gin.
An annual medal will be provldc<l by
the national aasociatlon.
In addltkm to the medal posslbllltic-a. each man who scores fifty out of
aeventy flve in the national marks,
men’s reserve competiikm will be Umed by the war department aa a member
of the country’s second line of defease
and will be given a bronze laT>el but*
ton. It is hoped to make this second
line at least a half a millioa strong.
Intcrcsl in the rifle Is growing in
Michigan. Michigao stood twenty,
third out of lhlrty.elghl teams in tbe
third annuai ahoot recently completed.
In 1»04. thU sute was seventh out of
nineteen t^ma competing. The ave-.
age this rear waa 31€ for each shot
against 2.6 last year showing that the
increased interest baa also Increase*!
In efllcJencr.
8uch an organization would undoubledly be a good thing for this city
as the government will furnish the
nfsceeaary arms and ammunition wlt|
be sold at acttml cost. Tbe construct.
Ing of a range here would give excel­
lent opportunity for practice with tbe
rifle onitide the,deer season.
This city la admirably, provided for
sites for ranges. There are several lu
view on which ranges co-ild be built
from 200 up to r.OW .rards. The san 1
hills would form an excellent background and. there would be no danger
from at ray bullets.
Major Ellis will be back to the city
In about a week and If enough Inter*
est is mantreste<I in the meantime hr
will call a meeting and proceetl with
the details of organization. All who
were seen today were In fa%’or of the
matter and It looks verj- much aa
though a rifle club would be formed
here.
The annual dues are only |1 a year.
Tbe winners of local events take
part |M ihv Mate sIkkUs and the win­
ners there go to the national shoots
at Sea Girt. .V. J.. or Fort Riley. Kan.

Tbe Interext shown in the rojiorts of
the world's chanTplonKhip games in
ihU city shows that l>«seball is uoi
di-ad ben- bv any means. Wouldn't U
lie a good idea to begin to make plam;
for a star team here next year? If
Cadlllar and IVttitkey can support
wlmiing teams Traverse City ought to
lH‘ able to do wi.

How’s Thiar
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ward for anv case of Catarrh that can­
not l>e cured by Hall’s CaUrrh Cure.
F. J. CHENT2Y A CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and IhiancUliv
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
Waldlng. Klnnan A Marvin.
Tbe "no spitting on the sidewalks'*
Wholesale Druggists. ’Toledo. O.
signs do alM>ut as much good as a "no
Hall’s Catarrh Cure la taken inter­
smoking" sign In a printing office.
nally. acting dIrecUy npoa the blood
and mucous aurfacct of the system.
Testimonials went free. Price 75c. per
bottle. Sold by all dmggiaU.
Take Hall’s Family PlIU for oo
_________________
Mrs. Frank Umlor. wife ef One of the PaUon.
Cily a Firemen, and Mrs. Roaina
BREVITIES,
Easton Put Out the Fir*.

wnnsMBi HOUSE

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Tlie Career agentr today adjusted
the tn>nrance o»* The home of Mr<*.
Koslna JihrMon. 71^ Webster siree*.
which was damal^d by fire to the ex­
it ut of alH.ut 125 last week. The chil­
dren's riothcai were aTao,destroyed, en­
tailing a further damage of J25.
The fire caught in the back of the
Move and was pal out by Mrs. Baaton
and Mrs Frank fmlor. Mrs Umior
Ibclng the wife of one of the city’s firetnen.
y

The n»gular mouthly business meet­
ing of the Christian Endeavor society
of the Congregational church will be
held this evening In the church parlor*. All the members are urged to
U‘ present
Henie Aliya, assistant cook of the
Northern Michigan asylum, is spendiag
a two weeks’ vacation in the coontry
helping his fatherinUw. Mr. Van-

Although the barometer has dropped
OM pDlnt. today Is the moat pleaaaat
of tha whole wMk. Probably m
that there will be « storm for thoao
/^Miaa Anna Edmonds Will Recome the who go out after partridges Sunday.
New York sroo the third game tn the
Bride of Charloa Rannlaon.
world’s
championship series yesterday,
\
luiuUoiu have been Uaned Xor the
; wedAag m Mias Anna May Bdmoada the score being $ to 0.
^ to CharieaTai^
Bey. The
FOS OAUB-Ww kndi*4 mOs.
t srtKfdingw%uke place at the horn# of
o»«m kooe (or t e«U W Moathe ^de’a paitmU. M
^ the'UHde’a
ON OCTORCR It.

o cloek 4^hr\nemoon. t

The Place to Buy
Toior. Stove

Mo C. Motva * Soo ore opmtioKtMr«U«r«Ho.MoootdMeo!.
ttai tfels fkU <nrtec to tbe poor o|»K
crop. They report that they hare wet
10 per coat crop this year
thoagh they are BUlng efforte to reach
oatlylag dietrtcu aa far aa Bast ierdaa aad the extreme poiaia of tbe Lee.
Maao peofoeaM. Last year tbe crop
ooald aoc he handled which waa
brought ia firom tbe
try at the low price of 15 cents per
haadred xrhUe this year the firice U
double, helag 00 cenu per hundred,
and hayera are belag pushed for their
sraraa fa every dirccUon. But one load
xras received this morning, the mn yesterday oompieUag an stock on hand.
This Is the only plant of lu kind Ula
OMe of Grand Rapids ai^d the heavy
■crew press has a force of 400 tons
weight, the pulp being almort drv
enough to ose aa fuel when It leaves
the preja. A car load was shipped to
the Sop yeeterday by the IlUoois.

!

:

i* where >-ou can get the best


sUMre for the least money., eXpOM*
With, ne whole pcocasa la this:
-We int taka the fiMmood la Ra
nmi^ atatcL We Bni to an Braxtliaa
ffUttottla alx iBafp poiata. tbe stape
Our stoves arc all bought in full
being in the form of a cube. We first
the beat way to ent the dlfie
car lots and the difference we
examlnlag It for fiawa aail
get
in prices and freight rates
deridlag which way we wfU be able to
enables us to offer better bar­
red^ the atooe to the largest poaalMe
perfect alae and at the same time cot
gains than other dealers can
out an the laperfectloBa or as many of
afford to.
them aa possible.
OcC 13.—The last acU
-The only thing whUh wlU cot a dia.
a caaal commiaakm b<
moDd is another dUmoad. ao one dUmond Imbedded in hard oment Is need
sailing from Ooloa for New York
the aanulawat jrf the cocoracl award- to mt the longb atooe LAo a fairly
ed to J. E. Market of Omaha. Neb., for symmetrical shape for polbbtng. The
feeding and caring for the employes
of the eanal. Tbe reason for this action
By far the largest and best line ever offered fof=4d^
la that Chief Engineer Bievent.
in the city.
throogh the department of materlate
K A. » Y OBAVMKN-r*
and suppllet. under Messrs. Jackson
and Smith. Is handling the commis­
saries soccessfully. rendering nnnec*
though a little bole were cot down the |
esaary the airangemeel
middle.
I
Tbe contract with M- JIarkel wa.*
-When the diamond has been mt into j
to run five years and It was estimated this rough shape it U about as black as]
that it would involve f5u.l>o0.tHs). Hud­ charcoaL ’This I* caused liy tbe ahra-i
gins A Dumas, one of the other firms Sion from the diamond whi*h U used
DOG FLESH NO LONGER OBTAIN­
bidding for the contract, protested to mt It. Then It Is up to the polisher. ’
P-.RSGNAL.
ABLE IN GERMANY.
cgainsi the award to Mr. Markcl. alleg Uis work is nesrly aiwgjw the same, j
c
Except in the rarest of eases Jie uke*
ing favoritism and charging that the the stone and poUabe* on it fifty six
l.tkW
latler was enahleti through a leak in facets In addltiou to the table and ictf.ro.
:
Horae Meat Advancing Ir Price—Cisr the o«ce of rhalnnan Shontz to gain
mlet. making fifty-eight faeeu all told
'I h«- German l•IlIl»c^.lr pr*»l»al»lr the
Load Lota of 8?a Fiah Bought
luf»irmation about the tdber bidders un every stone.
milr KuroiH*sn uiomirch wlm i-arric** a
"He u«es a bolder which grasiis and rf‘v**her. which nklcd him in bblUing succes*and Sold at Coat.
locks the diamond semrely at any con
Mnvor Samii.-l Jtolw'rts, of N'orrlsfnll.v.
venleut angle, and then he presenU tbs Towti. Pa.. ha<* put hitiiMdf III line for
Berlin. Oct. 13 —There Is much cv*
a i’amegle mo«Inl/|iy rescuing two
PER80NAU
deoce to show that Germany’s meat
lioys from dninitViig in the IMaware
oil. That is Lis entire work-to put on river,
“1
famine la growing worse. Reports
Mrs. George Mcl.ain and .Mrs. Tay- In regular sequeum the fifty-six faceU
Robert rauer. a^' German-Amert<-an
from all parts of the country make
lor Ix»ug of Ml. rieasant. Msiers of and tbm to polish to a nicety tbeoe of Ib-rllii. U to moNicl the statue of the
roentioir of the measures that arc
Mrs. B. Bristol, who have been in the flfiyHilx side* and tbe table and cuiet. late tlmeral Franz Slgel. which will
being taken to abate the famine. At
city as her gue^iv. returned home this Wlion he completes his job the dim- I.wbMhly stand in I'orest i.ark, Ht
Eisenach a conference* of the munirlpal
nioml is ready for the market, Iniprcg- Louis,
morning.
unhle to weather, to acid, to damage,
onthorRlea In t?ft •K'gioo dec'd**d ii»
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Uvlngslon of Mt. except as it may lie cut by another dlseuUblish reguUr rabbit markets and
Pleasant, who have iKvn In the city moml.
in the Mnnlch pnbAc markets. als*i.
visiting their daughter. Miss Hazel
"I'be Invention of the diamond boMrabbit atalls have been opeoeil.
ais Bmi n>Mit eu
Livingston. Hacher In Klmwiskl ave- em with a id**k clasp Las doue away
Since horse flesh has risen In price
ntje bcho<d. reiurnetl home Ihb mom- wlfh the nielle*! lead as a hoUlrr except
Tiic late r. J. Hsmiln. of Ibiffalo,
and dog flesh Is no longer obtainable,
ase of the vei
N. V.. the veteran tr*ming honu*m:»u.
a annaber of rounicIiialitieH U^gau buvkork ll.n‘l.1.
Mr. and Mrr. W. A. Anderson of
left an .ratate *.f Fl.rG.'MtHi. moaily in
Ing car loads of ^ea fl«h at the coavt
gilt e«lg*Hl Itonths. to his wife and tiircc
West Tenth s«rei*U left today for
towns and selling them at cost li> cHi
Hayes Bridge, where they will sp«nd
tens. ThU expedient was first adopt­
CX)R5gBUMOirA7lh
a few davs visiting their pan-nts. Mr. Ir. "were tlwrc aii.v *-;i!s In th** ctirilcn
ed at Solingen. but has now spread to
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
and Mfs. Alec Anderson.
of EdMirvarious Westphalian cities, to Posen
"1 stiip|K»«c ko. my son.” r«*pli*Kl his
Mrs. Walter Lake left this morning
TRY
A
RECORD
WANT
AO.
and even to Bavarian towms.
f«)r Hatches Crossing, where her morttcr. "But why tio you ask’;*’
The latest government stailsticv
"W«*ll. I wan Jn«l wniHici lug.”
mother Mr>-. Bert Stow
show that th»- prlre of meats
"W.iiKlcriiig whiit. my tlrnr'r”
Mrs. John‘Young of Emolr*- re
Aditm k* pl the cuts
nt JAMES A. PURVISj
The September report shows!
itirucKl home this muruing after siM Ud r.lcht.
If iio went li.'iicr*i .,'*1 li*'
that aome kinds rose during the month |
tP-TO DATB HACK UNB
ing a few days in tlie «ity with rein .Udn'l iinvr nny Iwv.t.iMckK In il.n.w at
one and one-half cents a
llirm.”—i-ljlcngo Daily .News.
lives.
At a conference between the burgoMr. and Mrs. James Robens and
maaters of Berlin and other Imiwrtani
Mrs. Trumbull of Old MU*^ion IeH this
towns It was voted to appeal to Prince
j morning bir Chicag(». Fn»m llo-re ib**>
Von Buelow. the imi»erlal chanct-llor.
to take messmes to alleviate the con­ I will go east and souih and w ill remain
DEALERS IN EVERYTHINQ
DEALERS IN EVERYTHINB
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
i all winter.
ditions. aince previous petitions matle
to PhisRlan Minister of Agriculture
Podbielski bad been unavailing.
Til*- Awto Ry**.
Dr. ^liroriteh of tbe t>**iH-h a<-ade
my Las lieen giving special attention
to the eye* of outonioldlistM ami cy
c Hms. He finds the curved losition of
Danger of Purchasing From Peddidra tlic sitter very preJiKlh-lnl to tho siglit.
a* It lends to organic mortlfif-ations of
la Shewn by an InsUnce Re(he eyeball motor nml trtmbios of re
portwl ir Detroit.
fraelion. Apart from ibe mi*to1k*s of
the dust met with, tbe constant pres
That you hive been wditinjj for. They are more beautiful than we had *
The Record vesterdav contained an sure of the nip and niml cauHcd by
account of the oi»cratlonh of dress ped­ mphl movement ludnees knleidoweo.oi'
anticipated. They are jicllin}; on si^du. Every home should have a
dler* in the city. That Ufis far better confusion, whb-h ends homctInii-H in
momentary
blindness
and
a«'eounts
fre­
to buy from borne mi-rchanth is sh«»wa
by the following fmm last night's I>.»- quently for noeldeuts. Eye proUviors.
be says, should Ik- worn.
troll evening News:
-Chief of Detectives McDonnell j
Rawlwe.
warns the public agaioM a party of
The smalh-st stilt ion? IT eugiuo in the
fakers that-is making easy money workl. a« fsr as its maker * an leurn.
through the gift of gah.
rests entirely
a five eent piece. It
These arc all potted ready to i>ut in a Jardinier and the prices are most
"The craft is to caM at a man’s Is owned and was made by John H.
home and offer to ** II cloth. sHk and Cunningham, a jeweler, of Fjiton. Ind.
reasonable:
towels at ridlculouEly low prices. The The Utile engine opcraies nt n remark-

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J. M. Huellmantel
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBUIC

WaUonal School of Mnsic.

DR.J.W. HIGGINS

Fine Dental Work

BUT SPUDS AT HUME

BEAUTIFUL LIVING PALM UR ASPARAGUS FERN

deal to send uHo-s and dressmakera |
„ magulf) lug glass U neccHs.nry
around to make up the suits and I to make a proper examination of
dresses, and It Is promised that the | them.—8t. Ix)uls Kepublle.
work will be done at rates propor i-----------------------tlonaie to the cost of the gomls.
| ALL SEA*!^ 5 cents
City op* ra
" ’They have several stories on Up,* j house next Monday night.

THE EVANS SANITARIUM
For Uic tiEatmont of the IiSquor and Opimn Habits and all
Forma of Drag AdtUcUona by the

EVANS METHOD
Wni bo open to receive pntionU about Oct 15. For full
partionlarB addroM
I. OAW. ••e-y.
t..«»ok Box IS3
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P»KPt
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PHONE 602

Asparagus Fern in 3 inch Rower Pot..................
Asparagus Fern in 4 inch Flower Pot............................

|$c
20c

Lautania Palm In 4 inch Flower Pot........................... 20C
Kentia Palm in 3 inch Flower Pot..................... ......... 25c
Boston Fern in 4 inch Flower Pot....................
20c
Boston Fern in 5 inch Flower Pot................................. 35c
Boston Fern in 6 inch Flower Pot.............................
65c
Boston Fern in 8 inch Flower Pot.................... .......... $1.35
Cycas Palm, small size............. ............................ ......... 40e
Cycas Palm, medium size............................................... 75t
Cycas Palm, large size....................................................$1.00
Fern Ball Hanging Baskets............................................ 40c
Rubber Plants in Flower Pots....................................... 40c
These arc sold in the grocery department. Make your selection early;
they will not last long and you surely will want some. They will make
a most delightful gift for a friend.

Mats

THE CVENINO HCCORO, TRAVEMC CITY. MtCHIOAN. PMOAY. OCTOSER 13. 1ME

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NEW STHTUTEls^-^-^-s^

^OBT OVER

ASMrktt Drug Store; WhU ft Booa.
dniegitu.
TU. mdrxottM tm OM of tk#
strongest aalneral oprtaga ta the worid.

ttena«loii ter the ter-t «l«»t- U
Ibe cue cf Tbomu F. MeOury. sow to t. a..».« oe.wto-F»»wi.
iTSlJSS
to« 0.0 Bwmm. t Cfc. HSW.B.B mmS
hBra bMO ptarad to bnotifDl ,
'
•"*
of barley straw, to[ity la the Qna4 Eairidt wwer «wte
COY»TITUTIONALT
—g—r «c tmmttrmm
t ft^bfr with delicate notaels of raHoos I
idle, the tew coofm jcrUdictkm ex
•rtMlrelj tipoti the jpnremor, Me Tltore «tt «► BB.fi.yB
tartmto «» ficpototml to th.
toB pBOFl. wfoy anJBy
Bhfi ^
i.- Uny
uny enft
awft for the
Ibe fiopartto.
fiepBittoc M«fia'
MnfiB _ ^
aaiW totBl
tofBi a«
Tho maac Miahio wUl iwod llaht on the myotle way. i ““*•
1!« of kU rtatjr u • poWlc
or
aU
to
that
etobont.
mnanme
tmThe
boa-.a
are aboat twN« Incbn to A» bowel troabto eoafralM ta aerai oo.
. ^ , . —------■ an asiomey at the bar.
tlTBl wbicbhum for foor fiay. to tho Hi»tli. Anocbor ttoy toatan to attach-; to fooneen daya. fiatowUlhefbrNEW IfCAEURE It UYOER FIRE j tko pattbiiM lor the parole. «hlch mhifile oC Jalyand baa 00 moDy atfiaa cd
to
cdloibe
praw. Thto to liebted. and to.. (cited if ibto prafioet to aot filtwt (ran
TRY A ftECORO WAMT Aa
; lodle ftttornerx are Mdlac broadcast
cense U M sgaaM in the stem. Tb«
JUtT NOW.
to it tbat it Is known by art
; oxer the sUte wUh a|»peal« for xltna'
the little craft Is Uimcbed on errek,
F^netty-tt was styledI Ctabon: today canal,
river or sea. And far into tbe


I lafea, are addmaed to the goreraor.

, |I
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mwaber of the*, hoareeer.

V

]»orabIe to Mr. MeOarry * hope., ooe
, from the «bcrSB of an aJjoltolnif oooatT
lABilaiL Mich, Oft i:.-Ke«l conn. «Prc«»lnr ri>c feolln* that MeGam
■ '( . ty aasda the first U.y committed lo *» Qd'tl"' *» h'* propn- Place oow.
■ the Indoitjlal school here under the
* * *
new lurcnile co;-rt Isw. Then- has
Ju.'.icf Grsnt of He s..pr. m.. court
been 10 many of the counties besha- ha. l.tely eipressed hlm.elf with conUon ahoot praeaedtas uMer this uw.'
*
“ he i. spt to do. up
beeauhe ofthe aaeatlou raised aulut I o» i«* e,oe-tlon of the crimln.l tow*.
of crlDilnalt at
Ila eoBittlultooality. u. ahoold li be ao<) scfi
dadared.laraUd by the aapreaie court, j ready coarlcted. On. of our craat dan•any boy. so committed would bsve to I Bf**- »>» “3*. «• dlireurt of tow. and
he rmpmed. Such a dartsloa has now "no of the gre»t need, I, a rl»Id. swift
bu. nmdeeed by Jmlie Hopkins. or BOd Impsctlsl eoforcemer., of the crlmthe Calhoun countTCIrcallcooit. who iln»l I***. «perlslly t. to drlnklnf.
declare, the law uneouthutloul. The jltBoWlPl! “d l«Purlty. which be con
circuit court commisalonc* at Battle I "d»rs the piloclr*! sooreaa o' aU
CtecL. who has bc^m called upon to rrlmes. and c-f poreriy. lUrorce. Im; .try the cue of n younc itirl chantej ' beclllty and Insanliy. rrlmlnal career,
’ wUhlsroeny.unJuraolIcconit Jud*c|*re u.unlly hejun In youth, on the
: under the naw tow. had rrfnsed to acl' ‘'rretr of our vlltofe, and cltle,. and
Icc^ he ludlered the law Inralld. ['h'- rmf.-cllou of ibe law ■ ould be
and the case before Judye HopUn, ">rt«“ around them, by It. strict er
was a loandamu, pmceejlny brouyh! I »»reem'»' •**'“' «Ocml.r,. and by
: by the prtmecutlne ..romey to eomp. l
'h- Prison |K>naliy a thlny to
the clrcnli court coamlulon.-r to ac'.jl-*' dreaded by the criminal element.
The ease nosr cor. to the supreme I r*ther than an ssreesl le retlrcmenconrt. where Ihe emeraeney will call '» * .ple«»ur,- r. v.r! rahlisrlum. Ud
for a speedy determlnallon.
I'he Bate, the,-.. elo,e . (fer ually. not
, , ,
;cnl>'^lo fihui thv priiiunor In. bul to
xhut ihc iMHjple out. axul to put x stop
: to bit <‘xhihltiun XU x hmi In hU own
In Ihe supreme court to
xni In tho t yr% oT many vUltoru,
liretk down a Uw of the etatr. the at­
land Oi«‘n i#'Xrh n*vfrfarf for Ixw. It.
torney general ai the law officer of
larhooU and
In chnrchoK and
the Mate w^HTiTTirilear In the Mate ^
ahbehalf; but he could not bo rip<Tted ! hoimiii—rpvcront f for low 1"
intraci. whirh ho.»; h<>f*n dfnlortd In
, to do that when hl« own opinion \f adr cr*e to the law. wblcb api>ear« to \rr ‘thPEf loiuT- x» aJatoM a hWt lirml
^ the ca.e now. Deputy Attorney Gen ir«*nt, Thr i»rin«*cil#n of ihi* l>oy* frotn
ihoito vlrlouR lnniM apf»ii and erlmlniil
^
eril Cha>v in very frank In Mating hU
objertlonn to thr Uw. which hr b^a. j-uy.. wHch the Jmler cxIIk for. 1*
1l.*vo, to JH* in conflict with thr conatl Pr.-clMch- what !« rlrm.l at l« tho Ju
tn.mnal pmvtiilnnM
pmvUlonM In varlou"
v.rlouR parilcupar.Icu-,
aril xn
«K In lnoiK*railw'
lno,KT«tlw.' fnr.n
fm;n
^
lani, tn well
1 which Grand Kaplds
cxjKTimcaiin*:.
vaituc and ^loubiful comiracilun.

land It Im to bo hoped that noil her of
IhU. howerrr. ifco bar
agrend, imd In the .ko«i of the coun- jthc»c will prove effecllvc or faulty. ,
I hlirhipin iwived honor in the perflen. ap;>annifT. Uwyern hold poKitIr.*
oplnlonn on Ixxh sldi^i of tho qn«‘*tk»n.
roll of ciiH- <»r h« r n i»r.‘Nfn!.Ulve*. when
Pi^-ecutor Hunt «if potrolt haw no
In
iQU4?iJ(in <»r th.- valldUy and ihr vain.' ihf naiiouat ajsoriath.n *d
■fcurance commUidmn is electiMl Jarae.n
of Iho Uw. and th. rlrruH j«idg*n of
Wayne county, one of whom aim.ild V. lUrry of l,anring for their prt^vlder*
lat their rerent meeting In Kew Hamp
under the Uw bo deaUnated to try ju
*venlU oaa<^ there,
admin
on Uie guhjecl. And ao. until the final j
ted by
shal I Uf rations, having b«'i-n m
anihorlir *>f the aapremo bench
...
J Gorrmor tlUi-H nrul r»-talned thmug',!
givu Its imc-ntretatlon
hio
twt
ters:s,
and
reapjxilnied
b.
chin* r3^m oked and the old mtchlnerv
Governor Waraer, and the zeal and
dUiiurhed by the law arc alike In doubt
ahltity with which he has met the imand^urnnftalnty The jdea wnl
poGant dutUa of i::ai office have given
^
Jntm Grand Raplda that the law
;

M ta* eimai m wm.
^
or BoamatraiL or tbe Boako. It to ,1005.
Valera «leam with tbe apa|.
at once a time for fcosdng tbe splrlls. kUng of tbe strange little craft, the
of Um* departed and an ocemdon fur a | **ihorrobanr.** or boats of tbe blessad
teanreUns dtapUy of tanterna. Maayi KbosHi.-SL James* Gasette.
caU it tbe Feast of _
SaveO HU Ufe.
eakfng strictly. It may bs,
Id the Japanese Festival ofi TLU story is told, acconllng to tbe
Boston Ilemki. at Um* expense of tbe
U lui Nippon reUgkm and pUasara
Oeoeral Wllmon W. BUckmar:
to
oraem^ckmar wa. oneBdloc a
pair praomi of boktofe to frlcmto wU.
*
lure poosed away to aa occaoioii of
*?***!• “““•
ftrrted him
s«d hU{
U.O.. otoautor and ex«*edm«Iy
•Ith^O^t
inrewfae natJoial fctlrltlni op a nal^.........
..
vermi nale. Tbo poputor doctrlue tel
tlut ductoa tbew) foor doy. of U«j... ”"V
year the oplrlu of aacexton lake a liolIhTrawi
the
Uay from bade, and rl.lt tbe fa-'“3 I'fc at «b« M't'c or tbe wikler-

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TW QiJAIralV mTOteg

new Jlutumn $ilk$

group
saying:
How V

plUd.
Tokyo U a gay. sight Indeed on tbe
liable hall of dm swf*pt
morning of July 13. The flr-t «*vrt- our position. Puddenly you turactrmony U the Ka^Blrukl. or opv,». |
and
lug Of the river. Processions of pU«s- cxclt«d--*aDd mm and I mn after you.
ure boau start down tbe river Hq-1 , think ihst If you bsdn*t shown tbe
tnld.n. The? are exquisitely dccor.n«d rxumplc 1 wonld have hwi kllUd tbat
with flags, rtblKius, colored |m|M*r and
*
in profusion, the lUy being
Tbe Far«>acb rennst Yl>i»sn.
nio*t In evidence, os this bkwsom Is In
8bc judges a picture wlili both bands
JaiMit tbe emblem of purity. Tin
|»eoi>lo wUli tbclr ancestral Invisible D lier blp*. and when dlwipprorsl apguesU to U»l!eve that tiny are living P««>rs lo her eye one trenililcs for the
Immsctilote lives, whatever may br.p Pk*t re. When Kbe Is actually bonsl.
strides ncr«»ss tlio fliior to an
pen to be tbe truth of tbe
night oil the river craft wiU ognln sail
^'Indor.. put* lier clUmr* ou It*
loo, and tbe gnyely will Ik* . baleony rail, lays her leathery i-bln on
111 prcK'
MX.
; bt*** lealbrry bunds, cro-isos her sturdy
at the 1
rt V«fer
kujfer attitude
atlllulU
During ilH. daytime the rcUgloui* rit««•» «»
nal I* sedulously observed. For many ■ refresh^ her inlml. it-r flht Is ra
bl3w. Hit
days nuiumnw bamU have l»eeu busily pable of a shxlge bi
weaving new units of the finest rice busliaud. yw.mau fbougli be U. would
straw, and'now ibcsc arc brought to l‘^r*15y be n nuit. h for lier lie knows
tbe Buddblsl Khriues -and i^iraad ujion
1“ '’i^»'ly proud of U
tbe altars aud Inside tbe temples. In j > »»«'***
Whltiv-hapel hag* rouse
every home nlso a similar prcimratlon their shriveled. bl.wt«l selves to flgiit
she were
for tbe f4*sllvoI wor>hip Is observed.! »»^«*
If
tbo spotims mat U lng devoutly laid roused, would fight like a god. in
-butsmlau." as tbe ^fact, she U a modem
modern type of the plow
m.vthobgv.. If Joan of Arc
shrine Is feruiiHl where | woman of m.vthobgy
------------ >n a iHNisnnt of ihL
...
I would bare Iieen no mystery about 1
fered lieforc tho ancestral tablets
mlltlMry prowe**i.
ppoWed*i. Wie Is n mas
Inacriptious,
! mminry
•ouriH* the r«Hxllug of tbe gh» Jy Hue wuinou In the lie*t secse.^Up» is the moM «‘ssentliil lte:u n, Pbie uC* M-aga*lue
>rogranime of preparation. The ________________________
dleteUc commodities which these vis ------ ----------- ------------------ —
Itors Xrom the uusdecn world are i up |
pooed to ijrefer are Komcwbai numer I
ous; therefore tbe > iau Is are uflered
Id many liny portions. Fre.<b loiu*
leaves ,^re procuri‘J. If jkoAsibU*. and
the food Is placed. The luorsels sre all delicious,
d
and the bantempling one. sup|»osbadenn cjdcurv* bare
really any appetite for tbeMe mundane
delicacies. They are supiH»*ed to bo,
Wo hapia nwl in tbe home
si>eelally fond of bits of the tbolce
of It (rit^nd the otlicr fv«*pinir.
Jigpanese fruits called *-saikwa” and!
In the iKirlor stood a hantl-uri.” They are offered iilum* and
some
msihognny rasiHl piano.
cl.y by furi.lJJln* srn^l of chlblren ''' "•'*
" peaches. Utile sli(*e* of muskmelon
In llu* nppi»r room a yoting
Ic Ik. m..le l.v „.llee „nie,-r..
he: I'"’'"'"'-"' I«'' '■>
lUmpshlre add watermelon are In evldeiwe. The
man was practicing on a corirglilani fruit Is never missing.
,K,.m .o be .«p,K.r<e.l bv smthlnp in '
““ *'
»*'
net, Evciy strong toiui from
Romewbnt more substantial are tbe
,l.e tow. U..C Ibe oplnlun eomiup ‘--P 'I'l^VuT T'VJ^mUl.mla
ontribuUons In tbe shape of -goten- i
tbo i'ornct slnick n eymimDetroit that a hoy of aUteen could noi
\
^
•nrefiilly bolltxl rUvi. ••sonum'* in kind
theticnotein the piano, that
lie pnicfstled against for murder.
i
of maesponb sod •‘dango" (a minute
was ns clear and. distinct ns
jwho wa» prostrated with a severe at- flour dumpling!.
Various delicate j
the finger touch—the dura­
* * * ,
ivMhcdd fe\er th^ei momh« aiKTlmoos an« added, but no kind of
Anuvber ol tbe .i. w Isw. .o eume |
tion of the tone was trlly
food Is ever offered, nor is a |
umder- fire i, ,be ln.l..,..vmlrs.r sen ;^*^ „
twenty Beconds. 11 was
drop of wine lnclud«xl. Sin li comteuec SCI. which Ju,ls.. Klune. the pop j
r.ovcmor W.ro.'C himself ,usln nioditle* wonki sh.to-k Hie reUinxl spirit­
J...toe of the W..h.eBSW clreuK.
, ual tastes of the guests. Glejuj w.ntcr
mokoecs,loa.o rrme.*, M yef.ly. .h.-,
Is eoiistantly sprinkled on the shrineIn no other make of piano
olber <l«.^ln ,en.eHel„c . bnrply un
,rt-,on,lll.U with a liraiich of the luicretl mlrfiohagl
l-iisb. and all day omx* au hour tea Is
‘ is wonderful sympasymj
can this
.ler II. ,Tt.e Isw .me. nofiK-rmll 11.. ;^, ,
Petobly prepared for the ghosts, Gbopthetii- and vibratory tone lie
eoun lo DCS. sentence tor s .1. nniir y-snnlng-.m home. «n,l the sticks an* laid liy Ibe offerlnrs. the uo
fonnd.
Let us impress on
t.rm of lmprt.oum.ni. but require, I
se<*n visitors In'lrig treate<l ju*t ns liv­
you
another
fact
well
worth
.be'nam.oBof.m«lm«»l.mU.whlcbl
ing N'lngs.
ememliering—There is many
‘y
Tbe iiroeeedings Imloors of course oc------ IH <h.t P-oyM.vl for ,be "(Teuse |
a dcAd-in-lhe-case piano sold
by the statute, and of a minimum lim­ reason of hU lielng a doctor or in spl’e cupy muc*b nttentiou. and some merol»er
in Traverse City for as much
it, which must U' Ihe staTntorv limit of It. U a model of a vigorous mar of the f inilly must constantly'tv In the ,
and even more moi
money than
home, hut the doings out of door* ure
when* the Mat
proGde, a minimum. |
State ^oasurer Glazier, who full of Interest and charm. AU kinds '
we will ask you for a Kimliall,
more than ».nU of I,
iir olherwUr
. the hands of the doctors U*t of fawlnoilng festurra dbaracterlze tbo
We most cordially invite
the toa3.im»*m The court Is c.: (' t'*- i^.
. has fscapcsl thent ami ncr. public (x K'hrations oo land, on tbe i
everylx)dy to call and <*xamqnIrvHl to express hU opinion as tni
river and by the eeo. In all rural Ja­
int* the Kimludl
Piano,
plrturo of health, and tb.
pan tie* Uvely Bon Odori, or danc*
what would lu* right in the cam*. In
^
whether
you desire to pnrof rauls. Is kept np during tbe three
'the Washienaw case, fifteen years and
chase now or not.
i score high with the life !n*i
days. It cociMsts of a iierformance by
one and a half years were the limit.-,
Ibe -villagers In a great cirvle. The
an.l Judge Klnn.T .r.nounced the mini

dancers g3 round, postnriiig In a gr*«at
imim ii*rra So be In hU Judgment aV.o j; '
rariety of attitudes, a f.^w In tbe cen­
New Cure for Cancer.
whai the man ong-, to have, ai the •
ter tieing tbe muslclsns. lo the cltlee ;
ncers nre now kn
the Boo Odor! is now a ptofcssloosl
Our easy payment plan en­
>auH* time passing Judgment upon th-'lto l^> cnralde by Bucklcn-a Ar
exhibition of skill by pretty and popotitles you to our two and
her* of Duffleld.
Uw. as * tbe mort rldlruloas ever put] Salve. Jav Walter*
lar gilMha girls. As slwaya In Japan,
writes:
three year payment plan,
upon the s»a»nte l»ook*. *
tbe ilaiuers tell a story by tbelr roorewhich makes piano buying
Arnica Salvo healed It,, and now ments.
eas^ and pleasant, and otir
It K in the same art that Ihe pr»>-)it |s pt-rfo'tly n-ell.** Guarau’eed care
Wonderful everywhere In the land Is '
plain figures, one price to all,
vlFious (or par.de »Dc »>af don lioird i
*a
tbe svene st ulgbtfsll. Tbe -muksebl,- .
is goatee of getting tbe ex.
without
the governor
«•
C- A. Bugbec or welcome flrra, are kindled on tbe :
^ piano value that you pay
first evening of Bommstsuri sloog tbt
ccnialne
shlrh haxix also been
rivers sod tbe sbores wherever any
tiUcussIhn at, to thdr^coastHuiloo j
LOUISE PRINCE BUCK.
town or Tillage stands. Tbe Jspsnese ;
/lU!). T: e parole feature Is an cl*^ Graduate of the Conservatory of Dniry da nothing promlscoonsly. so they light ‘
meat In Um* InrlotrrmUtaie !»entent*r Colltgt, Springfield. Mo,
In eriTv place cxacUy 108 of tbcee I
scheme, and faml-h.'s Ihe rea>on for PIANO. HARMONY AND THEORY. flrps. They sre Intended to guide tbe
Individual attertion and study given s|»lrtts If any nesd UhnBtMtkm to find
ihA* Ir.lct. rnilbatc Kenteacc': and nellbWe have numerous slightly
ci- the luaGl nor the governor appears
JT'; way to the bomea and shrinen ;
pears Ij each pupH. with the tingle puepeat af, tbelr
utoda^bt Plahos that
are ssoking. And. with a Uke
to be rtUturbed by any mUgivvtngs davulaping imiaical ability tlirougli tha j ^
will be cleared out at from
a
tKa.!
httoWdsB*
mcSlMbUto.
mtoMWa
1
,
..
about thr validity of the * *w. and tbe j highest reoegn
upwaids. aocofding to
pardon tioard has just gr ited parole i in all grades^
oct 4-1 mo
■ides these disring end fragniit
condition. See us this week.
to o"c or the two cokirod Ixijui whol
BTUDIO. US W. EIGHTH ST.

THY A IIECORO WANT AD.

MCM

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|

Btauliful new erealions

It done, old comrader*

These sbadowT rlsltoni also look for

OissolittionofPartamhlp >

To Whom U May OoBcem: Nbdei
U hereby given that the parfaerahi|i
beretotere existing between AmU F.
Keriinger
and Charles W. Ashton la
Sold by Hannah Drag Store.
oetS-lwkt tbe buaineis of Uw and real esUte mn1
Ciem-1
colleetloQ bustoeas has' this day been
m
. ^
sioerai 5tit» oi
j
„„„
uredDOM. mMs. dissolved by mutual consent.
E*«IJ B*ttle
|cro«fccllBE.w>Bli«(ctli.m.aw)«lt.t Dated October 7. I90o.
Amil F. Keriinger.
;
___
■ HonUfor-. Rocky, Mouatato Tob will
C. W. Ashton.
«r .wK,
**"
“1”
joctl2-Cl
* »<*“'•>« aaK of uric acW. eentA Tea or Tableta. Johnton E

MOW JAPAIT8 CBIAT SUMMCIt MOU-,
DAY 18 CBXWUTCO.

* n THE JUVENILE COURT LAW »»a«r>»nc

Ji-t'c: KJrfifc Criticiam cf the lode-j »•*« »

Silks arc taking their rightful place again; they are now Queen of dress fabrics.
We arc fully prepared to meet any demand on silks. We probably carry* more and
a better quality of Silks than all the other dealers combined. A little time on your
part spent in looking over our splendid assortment will prove this. A few of the
good things will be found in this advertise^nt*
27 inch chiffon uffeta in all the most derirable shades, in both f f fill Vi fill ^
plain rnd changeable................................^......... .
Q | -Uv I finU
3G inch Chiffon Taffeta in the Chamelon changeable colorings; this is one of the
prettiest silks shown this season and we are the only ones show- # I Xll VIDll
ing it in this width.............. .....................
.......... • I lU U I Anil
25 inch Black Peau de Crepe, in both black and colors; this #1 (lA VIDII
makes/very handsome evening gowns................................... . V I tUU I finU
Marie V^clour in black and colors, some very/ beautiful colorings are shown, in this .



75c 85c $1.00 YARD
75c 85c $1.00 $1.50

32 inch Drapery silks in new patterns and colorings, these in C
C Cfl
pretty designs are always hard to find; you will iike these UUu 0 3u
24 inch Silk Crepe de Chine, nothing nicer in the toft
silks................... ................. ................................. .........................
27 inch Peau de Soie, this is an extraordinary good
one...... ............................................................................. .
3G inch Black Taffetta, wear guaranteeq, look for it in the selvage, QCp
this is a regular dollar value; we offer while it lasts, at................ 03ll
30 indi oil boiled Taffeta, guaranteed in every way; you can
save ()5c on every yard, former price, $1.50, now.......................
We still have several hundred yards of colored Taffeta left from OKp
our last two days sales; we now offer the balance all..................... uull
Your good judgement will tell you how long a 75c silk ought to last at
avoid disappointment by coming early.

V Jl Dll
I finil

50c YARD
$1-80 YARD
YADIY
I nllll

90c YARD
YADII
I finil
35c yard;

NEW FALL

WRAPPERS
HKAW P’l-EKOKD^

Jost oivned a sploadid asBof.incnt of ttyloB in all color* and Bizes—
32 to 46. Bt

rsc, $1, $1.2^, $1.50 and $2
Fleeced Klmonas, at 50c, 60c, rSc, 85c

Percale Wrappers Marked Down!
To dote out our ttock of Percale Wrapper*, we
have marked down beautiful itylet—worth 11,25
and $1.50 at 98c; worth $1 at 75c; worth
75c at 48c.

New OotiDg Gowns
A big line, and among them yotiH find tbe prettieat ever aeen at

50c. 60c, 75C, 85c. 95c $1.$1J5.$1.50
N K W OOOOH unpacked almoBt every bonr of tbo day.
and Skirt, opened np today. Price, were never more roBBonable.

CloekB. WatoiB,

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rs-p~.T

||nM>kI0c

iNESBELL-SOilLBCa
JSM^USB^WW

■rti ratTBM*. rw tot poto
: ^otto who enae to BBtHi (or dw Be»
BBtBBrt. Itot tare bo (rtradB. Bad B»

vM fnnottsn of the
; The ^wayonanu** or farewell cernMJ BiaL to tlw taxi 9ceuto and a pathetic
1 iHcfMMKa It to.. Onjihn litot alM

■;

M;|SIEINBERG BROS.

kiaBALL
Music House

N.I.BOni.N,SfMw

''1

-i


-te

THE CVCNMUa MCOUi. TRAVUMC CITV.

PERCE PRRLEY ECHOES^;

^i^ad
Legal and Illegal

Evra the <llim«-r isall offers ibe efn

Special lo Ihr Brealiia R#odm. ^

Kewadta.
otorn.

WhMTtMT

There wa. a lasxe attend-,

—Active.

for the Kearadia parsonage.

Shauo lowe-

.pending the past two week, at Cen­

A <Mrre«i»oiulcnt of Thel-ordfm Matl

i
'•>*
'«<">">
)oln h'«

!S;ir.'.u

'.. .h.. Pl.ee.

left Tuewlay for Dayton. Ohio, where
.be «pnc.. ... ,Mk» b.r bom. wUh
her brother. Albert 8plnn.-r.

,o ,

Cbbrle. Acker and Umlly e«peet lo

,».y n,de,,'n.o
t« r

*'*’^*’

k.Hka snd LcffMillc to .nfIm In

In

•*’Quite true.* ngn***»l the i*te*l,leul; vmiorlng the stork of Cole IlroF at ih.
jfber war; hut. If >>..u refuw* latter plan*.
-till. Is anofber
toN^e Hakballn. how .re you going
to defratl lt> *rbe Japniicw now boki
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
the Inland, do they notr
•”Vea,’ admitted the plenlpotrutlarle*.
I
The mioll* have Ih^r'o unflergoinn
..,lH,r

;e» .ere «latnlnej l.-i «<x k. ilie Cei
wv,ln.-,.l.> .ml Thilre.l.y
el... wro..- .n-e».

"•To tbl. ellu.ber ,b.T bad uo r<i,l.v i
ex.rpl uKalu to fall back oa llo«U,--. I
p{u(,
I
•The
“The Iiiresldenl lutlmal»*d rnlher dry

>h‘- • letnem- of hy.ln.
niornlnc
Tlie cls.i in Mh^^ic)• 1. .iiulvlng on
the

.ehjert

<»r

|,-r«\ltathm

an.1

the

\elocltv ..f falling bi.lleK.
glorlouK jukt then ua It liml Imh'd at
The Iloy. of the lllnh kC^oI arrlouK <itber time. In her UlMtory and j
regularly practicing ha.ket ball on
^^
beautiful play.
’*Damon and
made a few otbfT remark, wiihh. 1
MlT.O.E.Wy«k.op, MmirMlnnt«
reprcMOIed In ,hl. think, ofM'ueU the eyi*. of the enruya. Ibe Ninth .t“©©i grounds
The basket and ftKUli.ll team. ha\c
**lu hla Uealluga with the JapaiMw«‘
Md Mr*. O. L. Coulter H>d

*" *'
»
irle. he mam found that he received an Invitation from Man!*te*
t J
hour© under th© auaplcc. of th© TravThe iH.kh a: *
r Papara.
,
Kniaht. of Pythla.. wa. eouskloraldy hnndk-apiied by their to ctmu I lu re Ort l*K
[The company which a 111 appear hers Iguoraufy of our couiiuoiiest Mlom. to iday a team made up of the High
and ngnrr*. of iqM*ecU. When he IIIuh- school and alumni players and th*
Ttiday was open day a« the Woman’s j i« Sanford Dodge supported by Ml.v
tnited a i»lnt wllhm figure he umially
jJ'^jglrliF to play the regular High .rlio d
eliih and a. a eoni.enHcnre a number of ‘ Ilor.e Curry and a special .elected comhad to atM iMl a quarier of an hour Ula/
vlRliom were pn sent. P was aluo lit-1 iiany. Mr. Dodge iy recognixed as on*' gnmilng the thing. Thru, when they j iMisUet hall -t-an
1 in music I. piwgres.In^
eratttre day and ih«* program a*a» iu -N»f the fort'moiii actor» In the country llcally midttSDtood. they heki up their
The
I admiraliuu and a%ve.

Mis. Cumr Ik a mi1'»g supi>ort.

nicely.

The

cln*..s «)on|.

for

thirty

The mi>ellng wa* under lU© The play Is a beautiful story on which
The girl.s are hard ai wotk flllln:

lihe Pythian lodge is foundcil

j they cxelolmetL
e order, ttir penn.nu which will be
-For iustaiR-e one day. be said. ‘Koeiv
>M at tLelr .c»cial Saturday « vening.
the kernel and throw away the abcll.’
when he was trying to make the Japam-se understand how much Wtter It
s«n-ei.
I'ottage
Horn-*.
Fr*'nt
given the Kuhjecl much .ludy and an« ; '*'nvern reiurned on the Illlnola todav would l*r to n.H-iTt n settbuuent thatjJi^H
wns to their iniWf-Rltate advantage than ' Ro«im •
limened to with clow* Intemst by all.i
« «rlp to Chicago.
to try to force a larp»r luderanlty th.nt |
She traced the authors of the pa.i.'
Mr. and Mrs. William A. McCool and
Mrs. D

R. Wynkoop had

paper on

the

program,

----------------------------------

the first ^

her

siibjE*©! [

PERSONAL.

---------------Mr. and Mr.. Rob< rt Davidson of th-

being -AlKM lsInal Literature. '
Mr«.!
Wynkoop'. paper sboweil that .he had |

the Imperishable

Ktone

01

iiwred

a^

E£?r.zrjr,:"r "i

H-lp lo l^ran. Onl

picture In the ^.n.l ibiwn to ih.»s© of
more modern tinier

-•Wlint due's Unit incmr;’ tln-y asked, j

one that required more than |»asalng

He «rge (Irahl

and

family n-iumrd

the more liiipres*«*d with his prophetlike KiK*evh.
van lug In iKsly from u|.ho»tetT slun's
-During another ouiv. rKiaiou tlmt ho to the ennziest niu«l!ii
had with Biiroii Koimira iiiid Minister ' Ko iiiiiHiit 111 Is tho dUr-ovorv eon
Tnknhlra over the K.nujc *ubj<\-l the
ahlond that a gent ml

- *-

This rviumrv I. rich In the memento-i t **> St. doe and tXvuglas.
of

the

olddime

convevfMl
idea

wrller.-tho^e

i^elr

which

Ide.K

they

by

who'

me.iiH

I heir world.
Mis.
Writer*.

Wishetl -to

Miss Mildred Jacobs of Chicago, who

of ;

been |n the city the past alx weeks

1

Minnie

Walt

had

lllMorical.

thin country

nt

to leave

statement*,

soinrtlme* found a hull on
the tra.k. Although
Altbougli tin* Vight
Tight of way
was ours and.If we mint***!, we c-ould
kno<k that hnll off the
wv did
not do MO unb*sa wv* had to. We would
Mow the whiKile. h-t off steam, ex
Itausl the nlr brakes, even get out of
the train and throw st.uu-s at Ih.ut Imll.
iK'fon'weM hint Into him.
An*! our
aolkitudc was not l*e<auM* we lovetl
that bull either. .Now. In this ense Ja­
pan reminds mo of the train, which has
the right of war. and Uussia is the

been

spending th©

IJnilley and daughter Carr J

Lndington arrived last evening on a

the! 'Isll to her mother. Mrs. George Arntof South rnlon street
Mr.

across

ront^-nring

'

.V A. Huller b f; thi*; aftemo<m

for a visit with her mother. Mrs. E.

th*-

.Mabel.

sea a*» well an,i%ia. replete with Inleresllng

re­

to

of names that have become known nm

Mr.-*.

th-* j

lives and works of those that lived In
that peHoil.

Ufranler.

s *mroer

Hat paper wa. a rraume

this rmtntry hut

Mrs.

and ^ Igewisnl. re<unu*d lo htT home

tnother eouair.v and liecome a cation

only In

of

H. Torrey of Jackson, who

Urn**- *1»>Inter
Mrs. M

woven with the great moveno nt that |

unto Itself.

guest

Mr?.

-Colonial! bas

Hellglou*

iVvetlcar and she dwelt upon
who.e effo-u. we-©
cb.selv
eausEMi

«he

John

Carney and

^

Mr*. Kate

-Jordan were In the city

*bl. afternoon after a ten days' visit

Miss Wap-s paper alni

Tob-<to.

showed that she had cx|K*nd©tl careful

Mrs Lewis Miller of Charlevoli wa.

effort upon It.

‘n »be city today on ber return from

Mr* O. L- Coulter hart a very Inter

Uhicago. whe^ she visited her daugh-

cstlng paper on current event, and the icr. Mr*. Fatflkner.
an.wei to roll call was ^y means of the j
names of noted colonists

Miss

.Mollle

l>rarka

returned

this

! afteynoon from a ton days' trip to Chi

During the afternoon Miss Ora Ever '
eft

rendered r

solo.

very ©njoyahl©

vocal;

Mis. Louis© Buck played a very

Messrs.

Lewis

Ludwig.

Benjamin

''’11m y and Frank Zoupf returned this

•cccptablc piano solo and Miss Con ^Uemoon from their ten days' trip . j|
tance Hoyt Kkl’.lfullv rendered r vlnlln
solo.

MJiw* fill* MfUiM ninw

60TMIS VIOUII BACK
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1:

<'bicaRO-

A recitation by MUs Vera Wvx-;

ko<ip was very Interesting.
• •

j

Mrs. O. A. Carpenter of Wll

I *3urg came to th© city this morning to
, meet her mother. Mrs. E. C. Packard
Benronla. who will spend several

i.-k, „.v
I

Mrs. Ed Harvey and baby Jack of

Aflar Franela Staama’ Treaaur© Wa.,B^^Uire arrived in the city thU after
Raaterwd to ffinv H© Waa Sent

l«oon to vlail her mother. Mra. Eliza-

Out of tho CHy.
be»h McGill.
____Mrs. E. W. Hatch leave* for Manton
Francis Steams got hU violin hack t

farraer who had brought the cart In
had bad some trouble with his wagon
and left the carl at a residence, where
It ~a finally located and .he old man> i “

ill of B

Bristol waa admitted

ate yesterday.

It

representi

conaUtlng of real

heafT gladdened more than . p^ue. |
After he got bU violin. Chief of Policexecutor Jame*
• H. Monroe for the John Barta estate
Ashton sent him back to hla
cooatet. of $12,000

***.%h. another ptrahler
the Japanese wnrara.**

' BUTTER BOOTCH, pea
oaaaat candy, 20c for lOei
La (HetU.

Steams U not exactlv nmt la 1

TRY A RECORD WART AO.

^

mod.

CBsarsUil l«bor

r-

r.»tig«*uial W4.rk
j^piiul :ind haiuU
ahnik! Ik* eut-mirage«l in all |M-r».uii.
fur Its pniplij hu tlf r. \w\l a. It. eurallv<» lutluemy..
I(»*«t will prove .ervleealde doubtle.. In nuUiUT. of eaM*..
but ItM npplleailfui Klitntid l*e reytri«-t4*i|
and «*an*fully Mtudi«<d. There an- niauy
will
ejiiditiunw whm- ubMuliiie
11 nully liitrmfroni an aetive
.end t
hr»*^to one tit eonip
ill <»fteu pnive r1 !■<:;>
I a. to f»n-Kerll'K- all
tplain that they
*nie nervou* w ill <
do not fi-i-l like work. If left to them
wive, and told to do ultsulutely noth
lug. uul even lfi read, they are kuh- I »
dwell niM.ij tlieir lullnnities mul gmw
tltereby nutniv,^ mul b>pfMliotulriai-al.
tliUM ll;erea^ltlg their liivalidUm. The
d»**ln- for wt.rk .honhl In- eneaiiragMl
In all •Ntnoitiun. aiel lu nil elaMRC*..Medleai IlwNWtl.
Heatal Atairtlrs.
Puri* nlr. * U-au aiul pr*Ji»cr fuoxl. n*g
ular ami suiluMe ck* n l-*e sum up lin­
ing
itM.-y In a
diKi-a-M*. sai*1 Dr. Ih nrv Mamlr«Ni iii :id*!rt*x« N-fon- th*
•itl-U Mc*«l-|
Iral aMMoelatiou. '|■h*•>4e. |jovv«-vir
adihSRl. vvjr-re not ijuite ail. for they h-fi
uul tbe^Titiml. Ah n MftuiiiJ h;sly wa*
tbe 4-umlituui *>f a Kt.uml inin-1. h,j tlic
wholcsi'UM- cxcn iM- i.f A 4 :ilui mi*l w*-ll
di**t-li>Iin*-*l tiiiml. n-iidy t«i meet all
.hnug.-N am! *-liamN-< ulib e.,miH*-ur**.
ui!ii?stcr**il mightily to tb*- lienlib of
IkkIv. Up thuuglit Hie sel*-ii.-*. of Uu

„f
I iuillvalu-

Timloa Aatos h, t\ Irrlr.s.
F. II n. Hn-ei* of D.illas. ‘lev . rail^(,3*1 president nml son of the fumou*
II,.„j. iivi-i'ti. has g .iie in for autoiiiohiling ns .1 p.*istlm«\ witli the result that
desigm*d ail eh-, tne sVnU-i.i for
I

ADS

Spronl.

AMIL F. NERLMGER
LAWYER

exdalmafi

FRANK N. PAINE
pruOiSiaT

UNDERWEAR SALE
THE, MUNSING UNION
SUITS
Men’s
We know of no other Udies'
that combines
Munsin^
Munsing %ounderwear
many good qualities
and that may be had for Union
Union ;so
little money.
The jjarmcnia fit well Suits
SttiD
look
1.00
.r ;
are knit
it from
fr(
yarns
of fine quality, are 1.50
i '
1.50 thoroughly
well made 2.00
i
and reliable. We rcc- 2.25
2.50 ommend
i
them as havinjf 2.75
"
3.00 given more
satisfaction 3.00
to our trade than any

underwear we have ever MISSES
3.50 sold.
____________________________
AO
FOR MEN^WOMEN and CHILDREN l-OO 1-50
^ f ^ NotwithstanJini; the immciiw ailvanw in the
Pf
/
pritf of cotton WfaittposUi Vi-lyaellin;: ill© la«t /
KU*i*4-«l rmlerwc3ar Umt w© hav©.*v«f .lonc"'^^
Fill*- yarn heavy flcx.*c<- it looks Hk© a oO cvnt (garment

iiy;

Comer Front
and Union....

E. WILHELM

Il-K STORK

oct 134U

STEINBERG’S GRAND SS5S£
ATTRACTIONS

X O N I O HI

AT
8:20

The Great English Musical Comedy

FLORODORA
60 PEOPLE!
World-Famed Beauty Chorus!

Special Orchestral

The most porgeouslx. Costumed Musical Play in the
.world

PRICES: 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
Plenty of Good Scaa Left Yet

NEXT THURSDAY, OGTOBER 19
STEPHEW & UKTOrS MERRY MUSICAL MIXUP

“MY WIFE’S FAMILY”
ONK I.ONO, eONTINCfOWai 1-AWOM

Pretty Girls, Funny Comedians, Maunificent Costumes,
New Musical Numbers, New Jokes. New Dances
High Class Vaudeville Specialties Headed by those
Qever Comedians
Wm. SMsolc

STATE BANK BtllUlING

JTSV A RECOnO WANT AS

TRY A RBCORD WANT AO.

nature would make It more and
uiorc plaiu that sound thouglit. pusl
f«-eling Ulld d«*vt»ti.*ii t<» a high

WANT

ebance of ansUInlng
rery •erioo. damage. That’s why we
always tried to gK tbe bnll to move
wltbont bntUng him. See? I did not
mean that Uuaala’a character waa at
all like a boll or that yoora ttwembled
In tbe least a locomotive and a ttain aC
cara. Itwaa Joat a figure 1 omd to IIInatrate-lbe poinf

Finf bnlln in eXiiant \-nriety

See window on Union Street

THE WORK CURE.

liming of nntouiohih-s on the ra*-e
•k.
It is said to Ih- evinuicly
simple In Its <-<instrti. tlon nml appil
ration ami ,aii Ik- lal«l do"U um.ii any
itMir-M- without any elalKwat*- i.r*i>ara
She wn* n pn-tty girl and the mo
tlon.
As the vehi* h- passes ,-<naln
ment she enterfsl the grcMt-rv stTte the !
and Minis
points jihmg the eoiirs.- >1 rer-ont 1*
youthful memhers of the staff of j
hint were completely mystified.
made of the lime at the jmlgc-s' stuud
-•How do we resemble a I<K*omotlve clerks nil made » nish. eager to take |
at the Htui-.Ing |H»int
The syntem
'
ami a train of carsT they ex. lnlmeil in
volve.-i the u-k- of the wireh-ss ni<‘ihv
Kaeh wa* sure she must
le
the
duet. -Ami how docs Uussia |mi»craoubeieutitle America 11.
ate a huIIT Ah. It Is liccanse the Uus- dnngliter *.f n ndlliounlre or the ward
---------------------------------alauB bellow so very loud that they of stniie weiilthy eitlreii. Khe v% :,s at
tim!
lu the l.reerlest
of
sn:m,:rr ;
«>wn*-rs of nutoinohiles iinprovid«-d
arr like the hull n|*on the trackr
•'The president si»ent some ten mln- fro«-ks. and enjoyetl a complex I,.n of with drip pan* nre being nrn-sUNi m
the peaeli.hlttw tint amt a pntile of Wnshliigl*ui. I». C.. on th«- crouml that
the Murillo tiihson tyi*©.
the o«l- .lr.q.pe.1 on the nsiduilt have
tniiii because we represent
-I wish hawf a |*onud of ten.” she ' a d*-Ieterlou, rffei. The niiiomohllls:.
It not sor tber then .nske'.l.
began.
t have iM>int*-d out tlmt the sire*’f e.ir
- -No. no. m*r «Tled the preaMonL
-Anything e!ser* asked the dcik a* 1 •■ompaines h.ive h ii;: h<-eii n .tor:.. is
•• ’But wc do reprr^nt progrrs*.’ he tle<l up Ihe T'ftek:*ge.
offen.ler^ in this re-.fM»-t.
cried Baron Komura In an Injurwl tone
-Yaws. 1 wish several pounds of |
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
of voice. -And the Rassians do bellow •ngah-l think alioat fnw potmds will !
like Ibe bnll upon the track.*
aufflce:and 1 want w>me frvbh penehc*.
- *Of coarse yon are progressive.* aatires Siv of the beastJy mwiied
a©rte«T the president. *I did not wish stuff, don't you
knvw: an*—hitime,
to hint that yon are not. What I want­ soe wh.7t time do rouse alml berey*'
ed to make plain was the prof»ahlllty
-Judge.
Too L*U for Cb
that If yon press yoor demands for
a great cash indemnity It will coat you
BUTTER SCOTCH, peanut and co- FOR SALE—All househo 1 g.TOds for
more than yon would like to pay. Jost
uanut caivdy. 20c for loc
sale. 1309 S. Union St. Mrs W. J.
so with the train and the bnIL The

hla personal habll«r and bis
hla comnaiiv ^
* portion baa been under lltl!*«tlon.
waa not always en|oyed. benee
ba*nlahmenf.
BUTTER SCOTHcH. penant and 00-

Maalck.

!
The silk Is *ly«Kn
nil r-olvrs and I
has nlreiidy ai»p*-sm-.I
ill Hie;
rlnH„4.N of f.jhrii-s iijentlon*sl. htit In I
ni»-t*sdnle
rlhhous,
n,e,,teri*-s. I
and gnlhkouN.
.Ko r

...................
Slder.d. the
Ik- said to
lug Ha qii.'ilith'S.

train
In crati undoubtedly knock tbe boll
o^tbe
_
_

to visit her mother. Mr*. E. W

^ m.l by the owm^. IWnml ars- utlu-r
«<ouj|>nrtineut« or n««xn*tnele« to hold
the fruit and .taple vlamU which rmi•tiltite the uiidduy r«qmMt.
**a» h r»M*c|ilm le I. ci»iii|-lete ill Itfcif nud pmrtu-»lly nir lUlu. tlier,' b
|j» opi.Tluiilty for the diffen*ut nrtlfle*
It. lK*»t*ai** uui*.*,} ««r t«i ot‘jrr.vlM' lew
their originn! nttnullve np|M*arani'e
r.’uini pnrkRMl. Hn»ok1.ni Knglc.

fJ-urnTr*!;;!*,-.;

give m; Htrmsl home tod.y.

.

ktleVy

the silkworm. U the hn.wt Innovation
Ii: this line. Already vvcmvc- are upon tbe Koroi caii market In
tcxltires

of ihuvw* autlmrss of the long gbne |»sh». , Hds alU'rmsjn from a ten day.' trip

chsrart.rs fashlon-tl to repjes.uii the *--»

a

fln.tlly

Uhlrago.

thought a. a have .urniiind. the effoiis

of

Artin.I.xl
hemieal paste drawn

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Holliday returned^

Thi; subject irax’ihL afferntK.n fnmi a ten days’ trip b*

The liitrnor is divWciI Into a umulwr
cf O'luiwrtinontN e.tdi tvmplctc
u* flu,...... ......................
rHruna..n.«v.l..cth.0Rgl.
c)th..ren.
‘ «*iu! thm* U n

llnl !, ">«“ repil.r e,.mln.ilon. «hieh erne

llkeix lo irUke It vMll.lii u sru.Tullour •'
the eml of ever> imtIoiI of Mx
Iiulte truer iigulii miluilted | »eek». Tin-hl.tur> .ml iihy.le. rl..*-

msm »»i pnrnts

TtiUps
Hyacinths
Daffodils

' end. .nd p«« W.vl «Ub .lldl«« .v,v..nc

the Crliiican war
'*^***’ •P* n‘>*ns K»im*.flme hem.
••‘AU. yr.. Uuinbat wa. a dlffcnail j
J. Tower, lift Tuci.(l.y for K.l

xr„M» or }« nil}

i

her.-w/tb-tt.e bappy tboocl.l of • Xew

l»n «>» V.Hi.er,
wl ••oily ,
I, .-oo.l.l. of • ...me. open a, the

Hi v MUo N. WrhkI left thU m. ck for

cane.’they cxrlaimcd.

Hogs—Active

wv.vn lluit -No Kr.glUh i)Af>l npi.lv- !.
quite a rwmnM.ii nd.lnwlnm to ndverti«cmentn in Caiwdn. l*ro1wMy tlw rca
iu>n I. a certain lark of ailaptaMUtv Ic
the EugiUh chararicr. The .-omniKindent altril.uii's It
tbeT‘:iukr«-|c;jvm
In the iH>i.TilntIon of C.iu.i.lu.

They wenr wUliug to take hi. word
Telephone company,
for any .Ulen;>utnf fact, and s«ued
SpInner. who ha. been
anUott. from the bogiuuin^ to do er-».pending the .r-mmer at Per Terrace
eryttdngto pleaM-bUu. Tlie wu.e roold
hanUy be «ikl of the Utwuilau.; they
weiw aoaplckNM.orert»eariog and. whena loiR. for an argufor fbelr refuMil to
com. 10 lcn>» uouM Invariably CUl
^ 00 Ibe crinUeur of Ibdr bilory
U too great. lUu-ia .-tii iicwr

Ufady.

Mr.- Edward Wood, who ha. been

tra! Lake, returned home Wednemlty .

-----------i Sanford Dedg. and Company Will Play
VSRY INTCRISTINO MEETING ATI Hara Undtr tha Awplcaa of tho
Travorao CHy Lodfco.
THE WOMAN'S CLUB.

their and

SS\c; No. r. VC1K>W com. 5S\c; oat<

rtiib It. eevrral rpsvptaete. to

of thit week.
'
tenttartev**
«ne of the tacn who
The I.adie.- Aid .^k-lecy of the M E. i
had btmrA from the ehlef exeruUve the Church met at the home of Mrs. W. G.!
anecdocee herrloarter reUted Avocertita,.rf .b. «« Croword W<-dn«da, aftonmoo.

tbe IIUMI.B eiivoyn

O. L Coulter.

IVtnilt. Ocl. 13.—Wheat—No 2 rvi

East BulTalc. Oct. 13.—Catt:©—Slow.
•• wHI .» attrartive. cuodltSon. Ftcdy. Calves—Slow, easier. Sheep

The Mclal wa« a great wicr,

••Tben bow «re rou roln, to *roi.l|„,„
^lln, the l.l»n.ir ..ke.1 tl.e pre.l ,,,,., ,h..

leadership of Mr*

'

udJui.t.UJe site-

ces. and the proceeds are to be nss^
,

Alttni bakinir powclm arc coiuidcred to injutiotii to health,
and their prointfcuouf talc a source of such danger, that their uig
It tmivemlly condemned by phyticiani and health officers. In many
Sutcft the law requires that they shall be branded to warn conaumers that they contain alum.
In the District of Columbia, tinder the laws of Congreai, the
Uff of alnm in bread, biscuit, cake and other food is a misdemeanor,
Alnm baking powders may be known by their price. Powders
acid from ten to twenty-five cents a pound, or twenty-five ounces
<6r twenty-five cenu, arc not made of cream of tartar.

works.

riba.

I1S.M
^

aace notarlthtlandlni; the .e^ere rally ^ k,v|. rarli <vf the urtlfW ranW In

GuaW your food against the
^. alum baking powders.

urally a study *»f au*hor. snd

Chtcage. tk-t- 13.—Wheat—Decem­
^
ber. h^Kci com. U\c: oaU. 2S%c

aa oj»portmilt.v to romtomt riion

and Kewadtn care a har.*«t .upper a| ;

&:

HMS LITEMTURE DIt!

Toledo. Ocl. i:.~Whcat-D««nbw-.

ddy rv«rt.c be,, n. .S. V*- °! '
10V 0B8TA0LX1 VBC OVOOpICE cr«.«n. Nonk Millo., 8««k MIUo.

r;

i.

i"—

EiK RAPIDS

__________ pork. IJLT5: lard.

'V ■ The Royal Baking Powder is a pure, grape
cream of tartar powder. Its greater healthfulness and absolute superiority over other
Ife; . ■
" powders are shown by the United Sutes
^Government ofScial tests, and arc so univer.
• twlly recognized that its me is approved and
..encouraged by health officers at home and
abroad.

i

THE MARKETS.

HANDY DINNER PAIL.

I

Pretideot-i Eiq^eocealn DeaU
Inc With the Envoin.

FRIDAY. OCTOUR It ItOL

Wm.

Pllm2Sc3ScSle79teKSr

J

"1

THCCVKNIMa Recom, TfUVC^ CTTYriilCMiaAR. f^lOAV, OCTOSeil tt. t«08.

» CATABBT^^
taM cf “iSSyiSr^fitSS^ «-*u.»ae MitaMtt

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Bwgeftft Oewenll^ 8«nkl «C Ike taftpcfial JftpftMe ftft^ I. Ms mM
CMTCMIM aC ■OWaty —rgwa el
VmnmA Mates msAe 4rhat was dea
by Medical Dlrecter Joseph 8. Wb
the Uftitfd Btataa aary te be the i
tall
uLds «M
Japaasee fesL Re wM bow i

Ocie MiMM ■mS*., nd 0 th*

•^•etaA tbe eyes of aU |

S5SSS
M«it vEtiTAtu. sss:csss£3sr2tss^^
Ssesv-jr^

ta tbe fleet were plugged with conoo
beCsrw tbe flftag begaa aad bow Admlnil Togo fought his fleet from the
compass bridge of tba Mikam lastead
oC the eouftlag tower. Dr. Buxukl said:
-Mach of'oftr success la the treatBMt of wooads 1 WTibe to tbe fset
that before erecy engagement I ordered
each member ot tbe crew to bathe aad
put on perfectly ciraa
to a great laaay shot
clotbt^^ cai^
y
dcrrtatblag prereated many cases sf

atftte ao as not to (

i

two daoshters.
The Grand Rapida council bna d1ft tke 110;^ «MMte mt ot Chftf.
cidod to atart the work of prating
a BftUftrd ftf Bi^ Creek mcmlaet
a recurrence of the dlaaatr^ Booda
Mrs. Mfttii« Belle Arnold of MeaphU.
by reaoTUg thU fall the rock obaimcTenji^ ft JuiT In the circuit court, ftfier
tkwa In the river bed. For thU pur•ereo houa* dellberuJon. returned a
poae |10.ft0O fa appropriated. The
rerdtet for $W0 for plilntir ^*hne
the defrndftftt etopped ftt the Poet
expenditure of over flOOjOOO In dikes
Uveru ftt Bftttle Creek. In Julf. 1«W.
along the river troftt and the atralght'
her ftutoaohUe ftad Bftllftrd'e rig col­
enlng of aaaJl tributary aGnama In
lided, the Utter ftlleftlAft dftmftjtee for
the cfir.
tfljurlee. The cftse had beeo on trlftl
Buffertng from a severe attack of
ft week
locomotor ataxia. Horace DunUp of
After If-jrear-old Ocorse Preiclou^. PoniUc. reUted to prominent tamlllea.
Of Mllhrook. had confetsed to beinjt was taken from a hovel to the Hardrunk and that he had obtained hU Haoo hotel. Everything In hit shack,
liquor from Froct, a Mllbronk waiooo- where it Is said he has been laid op
keeper. Judfte Pftlaer of BIr Rapldn for several weeks, gradually growing
•entenced Preecfous to attend the Per- more ill. betokened dire poverty. A
rU Inititute. making It tacumbent utv search of his premiaea dlacJoaed cur­
on hU father to paj |50 toward hU e*. rency amounting to
The money
pennee. and then made Froet pay th'J was hidden In hit bed. DuoUp’a con­
boy-a fine of 125.
dition la attributed to hla primitive
The fur Bun:b<‘r. of the Coffey fleet. manner of living. He has been In the
wMIe flshlnft off Barque point, landed habit of roving about the country,
a 54 poftBd trouu ThU U aoppoted to sleeping in barns, sheds and even out
be the larjccat inuit cer caught in Lako of doors in the summer. His relatives
MIrhifan. ^
/
will now make an effort to purse him
So application for a pardon for Dr. back to health.
BetMt F. Hodge. «f Detroit, baa »M*eti
received by >beatate boanl of iiardoo.i.
ft la not Ukely a pellliou, will be flied
ao toon after impriionmeDt.
Drug Ce. S*y tUy Op NM
Becauae ahe would not allow him *o
for VInol
milk a co4r. Philip II. 8. Jerue of South
atisfactery
Haven puahed fcla wife off the milk
a»»iOl mod a flatic encounter enaiied.
which ended In their aeparmtlon.
When asked by a reporter of the
Supenrlaor Packer of Gainer wenu Record how he could make suc»» a
Kent county to pay a bounty on apar broad offer in regard to any metllcine
iu
Roxburgh of the alKive firm rele« will do plied:
nma. |^vtde«l other
He advocates correspood•if '
enee with other boards of supervisors. preparation I
In the im.ooo damace suit iirought but it i.H not, ever
is nam<Hl on the lal
against the railroad liy Mn*. Rose
the np-to^Sate form
Tulko of Ann Arbor for tb« death of
her husband, a flagman at Chelsea.
Judge Kinney directed a verdict in fa­
strength
vor
ihe railroad oa the ground that,
lalltr. and during
last five
deceased was guilty of contributory years we have seen it produce such
grand results that we are now willing
negligence.
Section hands In the emnlov of the to back It with any kind of a guarChicago 4 Nonb«'(*stern railroad have aniec.
In Vlnol
have simnly done away
severed their connection with the road
because the hours of work have beeji
reduced to nine, equivalent to a re- medicinal, body building
doctloo of 10 per cent In pay. They cod liver oil in a highlv concentrated
and deliciously palatable form, and we
arc joining the lumber camps.
never sold in our store a medlThat the excessive use of eigaretles have ot
a more curative ami strength
was n»B|ionslble for lh»* atiempU'd
Lting value than Vinol. at
and if the
plc of Traverse City only allzed
murder of Miss Alice l^onsdalle at 8t.
JoAcph U.V V-n.! fVer-r. anj hi,
‘^
^
iSe
clde, is the opinion expresscnl by l'*'<^:niand for it. In a nat»»»al manner
rer s mother, who came from Goahea. t vinol tones up the digestive organs.
Ind.. to attend the funeral. •‘Fred left 1 makes rich, red blood and creates

FREE IF IT FAILS

^

i

.“n • - r,

of the anti-cigarette law. said
j j^unrantee.- Johnson Drug Co.
••He commenced smoking about the*
time he married M-^ Ada Brandon. | •
two years ago. The habit took a Arm h
grip on him. He smoked nearly alii*
SOME OONT8,
think It affected his mind.'
He look to gambling and ran through 1 •
11.000 which he inherited from his! A placard cootalnlng a few -doaftRT»ndf«thi>ri. ctmlc.! for the foottall plhyem bMbeen
The loot* eounrll .old Ebout llO.iMiOj placed In the room to the Centrol
worth of 4^ paving boqds


" Vhool building where the footboll
Moss 4 Co. of Detroit.
squad change their clottK*s for reguR. E. Olds, president of the Rheu Ur practice. It reads:
Automobile Co. at 1-anslng has pre­
Don’t be a quUter.
sented the First Baptist church of that
IVm-t be a Itifer.
city with a pipe organ.
Don’t be a second late for practice.
Workmen digging a drain near Shep­
Don’t way a word back to the coach.
herd found coal fourteen feet below
Don’t make excuses.
4hc sarCarc and neighboring farmers
Don’t do anything to undermine disare mtu-h excited.
sipline.
Charles Robinson has tendered his
Don’t And fault with yonr team
resignation to i»-e MorHce village mate.
council o' the offices of street comDon’t be the last man to Une up.
misslom r. city marshal, constable and
Don’t be a spectator.
treasurer, to l>ecome a rural mall
Don’t smile or be happy to your op-

.

Jack McQulnn of Lapeer w^ caught
Don’t Ulk
j you are captain oi
bjr hU cou Id (h* h*lt at p b»w«jqa*rt«.
IhreAher and «*med to the top of Iho | Dont |om jonr tompor.
■ochloo. A polled broko J«»t to Umo
Fight! Fight!: Fight!!!
to Miro hi. life. H* WDE bmlir toeer.j------------------------•tod .bool the
bodr. «>d
ciemue your v*icm of d2 import.
AOrcTDl boae, woro brokeit
1 tieA Now U the time to take HolU#
While pUjtog with maicbee. Ray. tera Rocky MoobuIb Tea. It wffi
Bwnd Booehatd. three year, old. of make you well aad keep yon well. Jt
Moakogoo. ec; Ore to hi, clothlnj:. re- centa. Tea or Tableta. JokaaoB Orag
eelTtog probably faul barn*. In trying i Co.
Id aare him. an eight
.KU.!
riakmi au
bia tu.
life aa,
aad wa.
va« oaaijr
badly t
I FARCBOOUBOr.alagtogutodaae-

W
F
F
I
k

tog aad tou or Inn. Oto opera boate
LLea
m Wade, a fonner
tenner Calted
Cnlted Broth- all aeit areefc.
ren aitoiiier.
■toiaier. of Adrian,
AdrtBD. ana
»aa bouad]
------------------orer
to
tbe
circeit
eooit
on
a
.
orer totbeclrcelt eoorton.chnrgel
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO.
or obatnellag toatlec and Indn
Inaneneingl
-------------- :---Mn.
Nto. iaatoa
itonea SebneSer
Schneder to Iona
lenre lb.1
TRY A RECORO WANT AS

kdton- -

wwTWBTiBT-

JAPANESE NAVAL SURGERY.

OAKHEIGHTS
LOT NO
LOT 182

aad do great daftsa^. Bealixtog this
fact. Admiral Togo to aU the naval en­
gagements directed his fleet from tbe
compass bridge of tbe Mtkasa without
leoefTliig at aaj time tbe slightest
WOODd,
•The Tieloo of tbe men who Are the
guns oa a warehlp must neceeaariiy be
of the very brat If their abots are to
count. Before every engsgement the
surgeons to the Japancoe fleeto examtoed carefully the eyes of aU tbe gnonera Any of them foohd with slight
Imiiairment of vtakNiAWcfe treated, and
If ^ impalnnent was too grave to
yield to ImmedUte treatment they
were transferred to suotber sUtHm
and tbeir places fifled by men whose
eyes were perfect
*7>nriDg engagements ercry Iiattery
crew was sopplM with water in which
ft 1 per cent solotloQ of boradc acid
had been mixed to waah out their eyes
when they became affected by powder
smokeordttst. We also Issued to every
man In the fleeU before going into ac-

YALLEY TO BECOME A SEA,
Disastrous reanlu from Irrigation In
the Imperial valley In Mulbern Callfomia were predkted the other night
by Geoige Y. Wlaoer of Detroit, an
engineer and member of tbe interuatloual waterways commlaslou. Mr.
Wlsuer was speukUig before tbe I>e
troll Engineering society, says s l>etrolt dispatch.
“Within twenty years thousands of
l»eople who Us%*e taken up goverument
lands In the Imperial vslley will be
driven out by water, their homes and
fields formlug the l>ottom of uu Im­
mense inland ses,” be sold.
“Tbe cause of tbe coming catastro­
phe is poor euglneering io dlvertlug
tbe counw of the Colorado river for
iiTigatlon purposes. The river has cut
into tbg banks of lU new t-ourse to
smh an extent that nearly all of the
Colorado river flows doWu Imu the
vallej *nje engineers realize tbe dan­
ger, but arier many frantic effort^
have failed to change the river s course
back to its old bed.
“Not for tw cuty years will tbe evapuQition down there be o<|ual to Ibc in­
flow Into the
million acres
from l» to
feel l>elow tbe sea I
will be covered by an inland sea."
C-blqulta, the smallest dog in the
world, is coming to New York, tier
trip does not require any sinvlal prep­
aration. Her private c-ar will be her
master’s coat pocket, ami at night slie
wlU sleep as she does st borne, lb her
master’s hat. says tbe New York Amer
lean. CblqoiU weighs only twentythree ounces, though she is two and a
half years oKL Bbe is one of tbe last
of her race, being a Chihuahua, a
brew! which fast fai becoming extinct.
Aside from being extremely onismoutal, cnilqulta has a grave and serious
mlsBioo. Bbe U her masters watch­
dog sod many Umes has fffoved a very
with tbe
tb American Kennel
pw York.
ftoaa Drfaa r»4er Deetet's Katte.
liVliile Mias Louisa Butler lay dying
on an operating table In tbe Bine Island hospital at Chicago before day­
light the other day. with aurgeous
working to rain to save her life, abo
retained coewetousoeoa. says a ChIcagD
dispatch, and sang In low. clear tooes:
AMdswlthma. Fast fans tbs ewiitlAa.

Tto djjrt—

«th ...

STJTSSsi's.’sirsrnr
flht died wilti the hrian oa her lipa.
Wm Bottao^ okM eatvbt to a Baa
a. aha .Rghtod ttoin a Bock la^

nalaisMhidn
to balag bolR la
abaot twaolF antloi west of llouto
VMa. Oato. «!»
flra ft iftnrtftto to^Ato^o^
wfttar tnm .wMcb urffi Mrigite ftftftity

rnfinmimUUgA.

TRY A RtCORO WANT AO.
TRY ARffCORO WANT Ato

B€wt. or emptoyea. to call Hollingaworth. employment contractor, aiz.
phone 474. 215 E, Front 8t. Traverse
City. Mich. (Short farm jobs onlyi
5Ac emptoymeot fee.)
oct 10-12t

LOT 183
LOT 184
LOT 188

sttts to the 1

supply you at tba fottowtag priew:
No. 1 blockwtio at n.2S par hord;
WARTEI>-l.nbom., ngn $1.75 per
NX2 hlopkwo6dftl ftperoofifl. Dry
day. UaKcd States GypHim Co., R.
beech ftftd oiftijto mil] wood at f2 par *
R. No. S. Graad JUpidt. MldL, third
load. JftXBCt a Hopktoa. CitSsoBa '
Bin aootb Job® Ball park,
i pboftoTIL^______
ftcptSfi-liao
oct 12-12:
FOR BALK—HoiMft and tot, tom oft
WAHTK>-Girl for general bouie44,
Bight atroet. Prloft
work. Pboae 2S0 Ot. 429 W. Tenth} |g,4oo tmethird 4town tolifi'** to
! inlt iwebaaer. lagnlro Hi Baat
Ninth atreec; or addreu John atme.
WANTCD-Tbo.e needing employ-

LOT 230
Lots 235, 23G, 237 as advertised arc now sold

LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213,
LOT 214

Handsomest Lots in Oak Heights
the most charming addition to r-Traverse City. This
addition is now largely built overT'and good lots are
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa­
rately, excepting 182, 1S3. 1S4, which must be sold to­
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be

LOW SPOTJASH PRICES

mail order house. sssiMant manager
(man or woman) for fhU county anl
adjoining lerriton. Salary $20 and j
expensot t«ld aeskly;
money advanced. Work pleasant;
potolfion iK-rmarh iil. No inveMiwHi!
or exiM-rience required. Write at
once for full partIcutam and encloee
Mlf^wldrewed envelope. Thomas J
Cooper 4 Co.. 1.T2 Ijiki* Rt.. Chicago.
Ill
S4-PI 3(M2f

ROOMS FOR RENT—Four furnished ,
for light housekeeping, flmt floor; i
three unfurnished .-\ip stairs; good
locathm. InquIrr Rrcord offlee.

IDesmto Pnply Fv Sdi
I

We bavi and offer for sale tbe folof real estate. It is all de►perty and must be aoldCall or phone fur prices.
70 ft. on Bar Rt. opposite Darrow’a
store. Builtling on same to now used
; as warehouse, but can be nsed for
»dwelling.
Lot n. e. cor. iSth and Resale BU.,
57 ft. on ICih 8t.

;^.50ai«oaWtot.Ui«.to.t..

The want column is read
more than any other part
of the paper.

FOR SALE

Fronting East
8 r^s and runni^ back 20 rods,
street. A
very desirable lot in this bcamiful suburban spot.

THUS. T. BATES

!»FnffllStreet

TRAVEXSE CITY, mCH.

, House and lot. 801 Sixth 8L
I House and lot. 1012 Bohemia 8t.
I House and lot. 8. W. cor. Webfter
’ St. and Michigan Ave.
*
' 3 tou on Elmwood ave., between
t Wsvne and Bar Sts.
t lots on Bonice. atr#«L between
• and Bi
Lot 71. and house. Oak Heights.
One of the best locaUont in the city
or aurroundlog country for home. 4
acres of land. large bouse, cor. Day
and Ratnsdcll Sts.
12 to 14 acres land In Elmwood town.
ship, about
Lbout I mile
mile' from elt^ limlta.
Will make a good t
3 40’s m miles esLi of Cedar Rom
'
4 40-8
miles west
of Cedar Rob.
There Is considerable saw Umber
'and plenty of wood Umber on thto
land. Soil good.
: Factory on Bay St., power and WMe
chincry ready to run, 353 ft. frontage.
A good location for any line of maniifacturing.
^
Also several gilt-edge land contracts,
aug le-tX
J. E. GrelUck Co.

FOR SALE—An |s.'* Kimball piano;
credit bill; cheap fur rash, or will
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETfla
* xrhange for anything I can ui4e. E.
H Wilcox. Old .Mission. Mich.
This report is made up dall
oct ll-tf
cord is not reaponalble fo
FOR
SALE-Hoiiskhold
furnltiir
clpt'S\rr- M',:; |:a^^ Front Ktre« t.
'
oclll-3t«

TWELVE LOTS

Also One Acre Lot
in Biroliwood

•i

FOR RENT.

FOR SALE—fla.voHnc Uunch. Jurt
built; handsome boat, good 6iM-4-d.
roomy and comfortable. R. W. IUt»tall.
.
oct 7-61

As the price would be made -accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.

MISOELLANEDOSfMONEY TO LOAlf-^ tax etow
put to fttortgageft BonMiforftftlft
toqnlre of B. MeNaafterm. Pftib
Place Hotel
|«ly.

FOR RENT-SIk room houro on Siai»
stnvt. ch«*ap: inquire 329 »
I’nion SI n et, Cir. phone 119K.
oci l»Ct

FOR SALE—One almost n» w heater.
•Mrs.
Hale. ni2 Wej^i Seventh St.
oct ll-tf

A BARGAIN!

•eptlU

FOR EALE-41 tott to HannabV itb
add; C ooenert toto frofttlng on 14tb
•treec. 4 la Griflto A WUtnto^ n4A„
and 2 tou on Wait Front Pirtot
WANTED-By Chicago manofacturing WlU to sold oa aaiy payamU or
ftzehaagt for oChig propwty. Oea
Rl-tf
territorr as asKlToant to branch offlee Salary $18. imid1 weekly.
we
Per- FOR BALE CHEAF-Oae dintog toblft.
manent pozHIon. No invest
love
I
one
aldeboard,
one
refrigerwor.
rw
qulred. Trevious experience 00!

TolTlag book cnee, three dining
sential to engaging. Address. Man­
ager Branches. Como block. Chicago
chairs, am chair, three Toektog
•ept 30-141
chairs and other artldee of tornb
nra. Inquire at lU Booth Union
WANTEO-By Chicago wbok^ssle and

The whole bunch of

if sold at one time and for cash down, would be

Cheboygan, Mich.

FOR AALK OR RENT—A good fttroft-

WANTED—Ten men at once. Call »*
Traverse City Brick Co., or Citx
phone 981.
oct 94t

ALL FOirSALE!
These are all early selections and are the

1

WANTED.

In pricea.

i
<

FOR SALE CHEAP—Sei surrt-y ninners; gr>0(l as new; must be w>Id ai
once. liic state St.
oct r.-tf
FOR SALE CHEAP—Eighteen-PiOi
gasoline launch In first-class condi­
tion. A bargain for somebody. In­
quire at 544 State St.
oct 4-lf
FOR SALE—One neven room house In
Oak Heights; itn 50x185; Bates St.
One nine-room house. East Eighth SL.
lot 125X1C5; easy terms.
One small houHC. near corner BoyJ
•e. and Garfield.
One small hou?e. comer Garfleld and
Front; lot r/)xlC.5.
Titus Rfrect. one throe room bouse
good foundaUon and collar; lot 50x
175.
One six-room house, good foundation
and cellar. I<^t 50x1 C5.
One lot 74x105.
One six-room house, good foundation,
on East Eighth street. Price lUOO
Inquire Geo. Eliot 4 Son, bead of
Walnut atreet.
oct 4-111
FOR SALE OR RENT—My home with
eniences for ealo or
ds for sale; a
large Boston fem for sale. W. H.
Rainc. 501 West Tenth street
octS-tf
FOR BALE-Houae and tot at 202 N.
Sprnco SL. second north of Aabory
church. E. H. Allyn.
aept 29-:f
FOR BALE-One Singer aewing ma­
chine. Mra. Leila Huntington. €03
West Bercnth tiroeL
aept 2€-tf

mftMBurfibltforftill

TAXES
Netica to Taxpayum.
Tbe tax rolls for tha coUectlon of
acbool and city taxes and special as*
aesamenU for the five wards of tha
city of Traverse Oty. Mich., have bean
placed In my bindi for colledfcr.
I win ba in my offlee for the pw^
pose of coIlecUng said taxes every
week day from now until Nor. 1. 1905.
from 8 o'clock unUl 11:80 o'clock to
the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock until
4 o’clock in the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before Sept 1st will
be received without coltoeUoB faaa,
and all taxes rematetof uftpaSd oft
Sept. 1st and unUI OcL lit, a l«ftlty
of one per cent for coHaetton win to
chargri. On all taxes rumaisiAg uftpaJd on OcL let aad nnOl Kov. IM ft
penalty of two par caftt for ooOaetSoft
will ba charged.
OSes. Room 202 State tobk bMg,
M. E. Haakafl, Qty TTtoftftWr.
Dated July 24, IfOfi.
Jftly MdLtl.

SEE VOIOT. Um nrlre king. Citr
open booto Moidnr night. Six Mg
YnndfTfflc ncto for 5 centi.

I

Woman’s Kidpey^M^

SPOtrSDf AH K

eJfew. T«b.
Lytiba E. PinKham’s Vetfelable Compound is Enpm^ Ontambla
bb5
easily Successful in Curing This Fkid that H bai dvopficd from oolleca Oap-

-niRwaofBr wkigtt' Tbi mi mnt
of tbB tcMOB takei plaoe at StalnOmd opera bomB* Ala ore
The Baginaw Comier-Herald of Oc«.

tain Thorpe of the Ootambla foothaH t, bald:
-The did Caalno «ce»s.
ck-ren and that Carter and Staihnok •Plorodflrm- was given at the Academy
woold sot be permitted to pUy in an­ U Sliisle last evcalag.. As nsuaU the
other football snne chto ncamn.

Tell Me. Pretty MaMcn' song evoke-1

Deflcienry to atodltc was the roaaen

the hcarileet applanse. altbongh the
Thorpe placed tackle. Car­ othera were net alighiod.

aaaisned.

ter was hammek and Slarback was tho

••Ralph Mliots m lome clever com

most prominent candidate fer faUback

edy work as Anthony Tweedleptmch.
•and the ben piinter cn the Cohunhla the phrenologist, and was the one enti
elereo. The factihr U also conBUor- aisleet laugh producer of tho cast.
inp the eaaea of several other zsetl
the football squad. Incladln* Brown,
the tackle.
'
New
deaths

Gllben made n dainty

. Gtah

-15.—^FOrty-Br^

Uledding
ents

Miss

Fredericks

Miss Clalne
Dolores

DcLong

anil

spiritedly]

inrteH »« thr record Of motball for the

portrayed the daughter of the African I

$1.00. $2,00.

Iasi file year*, according to a canvass

nUUIouilrt; Abc«1« OIKilk.

$9.00. $4.00

made

by

the Herald,

Benarjj

the result

of Dean was a very funny and strenuon^
In al­ Leandro. Miss Rose StlUmaB did full
most eve^ instance the death or In Justice to Lady HoljTOod. and H. B.
which was printed yesterday.

In f»rt,

vpIim

iwMm. flf.^ -

Hoik made s sstUfylag Capi. Arthur
which Presldem Donegal.

Roosevelt and the country at large are
protestIng eo vigorously.

musical

rendering

was

excellent

J12.W

Injuries, four from broken necks, six

Yh Art Rat Foonoi Woll.

sax’jaasE^sss

from concussion of the brain, eight

Compound - was c*rrfal to

tiwibh*:

My

sU. two from heart fsllure. one from

tijit

fatal dkoMw. woman's kid
Tfcr Vfgrrublo Compouad i
laoay %viUi tb« Uw» that
antlre female »v«tem. and i

dsa™^^
Mtm. a. W. I^p, of esc Tliirt Ay
n«<-, Krw York, u ritca:

I'mkhna'* Vr|t<^

musical farce comedy tucross of last

to s cut received In a game; one from

season, has Loca secured by ManogerH
SU-lnberg Bn>f. and ulll In- eee*'. hen*

Induced by spinal injuries suffered In

next Thursday. Oci

pla.v.



19. at Sieinbv?g’.j

This merry co-iThe Injuries included tea legs Grand opera house
glomerallon of nonsensical fun. muslr

and fourteen coIlarbar.es broken and

and dances 'by Btepbems and Linton,

four skulls fract**red.

scored a hit from Its ooentrj; perform

Think They Were B.mcoad.

and dupHcatet! Us suereis for a

Flayers of thr PhlladciphU and New
York

teams

have

got

It

Into

their ieafon of forty weeks Is^i year
The plot ii the c’fsence of eomplcv

•riae too frr<iii<*nt aranty or hiph col» thvj all praiss It vso*highly.

Ity and In

iUIh

adequate,

ir hinges on the efforts of

6uggcnhelmer of

India baa f..r th.- fii-!

<*«'“ ®f

Mnnin,

an

girl.

^
boldly

i>y I be co‘;nf»-sj!.

>'»
asserts

muj MO suBBTnum

TIieC/B. Taylor Coal Co.

tfce

Jntolicclual

ere.1 In the list fifty or sixty ^ynars |

I.onl |

and laSdv Tankervflle ate great lovers!

pl»'a«y

<»f

mem

ihut

KngiL^b

vvnmen eowada\*it j

rrai only the lighter forms of llte.-a:ui,-.

They P‘s<1 French novels and j

a.l.lieional

STEAHca MAaisriE
OOINO WfKT

Europe.

ry

iHJByc.tring

i romancei'. and they aho n ad histonr
li:. Mars., order.'
snrii girl^ now

and ribbon.. I,.*lu« m.-dnli K»l* r.'. w..ul.l,r.-KiL *rly r< ».l Krootnan. Fn.u.i.-.
The ciwnt !« not
adro'Wte of the^
|r.irlvje nnd Ftubhs.

life,

it, far

‘siK.^x-,
walks ,

cnrirtiral Tauner. nremtly
jjjp
^

elected

town of over Ih.noo inhabitants has
6ne or more factories where autos are
Those who hevo been ex

perting to M^c a much cheaper car or

wneu ne can rmr.

the inarke: are iloomNl to disappoint
Tho follow ing is iti’.d of Thomas It ’ Ltiter. when In bcsnhnl. ho and otli^r

n»T|!rW
^
^
Inmiirssm AN.B.tk-kMoOM

^TiAICHT CIAINEO
LUN8EI

Special to the Evening Record.

Florence, the nlno-monthKobl

al>8ent .*^hu\v.s

sLirk

in this yarO.

It you

have

East Leland. died

building: alterations

One da'* an

In the prices of i»f:ir.e machine* and

and the funeral

the paMmarier of a rmair Arkautoi-; e’dr rly j. male carrying t nest liasUel

none catalogue prices any lower than

Marj’s church on Mondav.

picting the «.r«rly of law. he wrote to

lialdy

lown. a.*^^Unn wiai o:*#'nriunities It ot
felt'd frr ar. honesi Inwytr and
he

hi

tat

Incllrttl women.

dtern

Jm

sIJc

Tanner and

talke l

this year.

at log •religion lo him while he thought of

Has No Oroilftdt,

This answer < the delicacies In the liasket. At length
The ns, of the D. A. C. athletic ficM
If you ar,- a rvputdirani.br im.-d thr 11.1 and took tbrrcfroin! ^rt th^'ocirolt AtnVrlca'n Iranur bay-

thr aamr law, w„-I,l pmtrcl you. nnd
If yo'i are an

hones!

a tract ,m .hr rvll. of dnnclur. which

lawyer thereUhe^ hanrte<l

won’t Iw no competition.”

to tve nallem.

Tam

iral high football eleven

!-joked It over and then ^aUl eamesi

to play on.

colJecllng the had dehrs of the Vatican

that 11! never dance again as long a»

It war the curiom of D»pc l>y> t-> hi Ip

I

Roman

with gnat railwractlon. fully believing

fainilir»

who

fluanclal distress.

had

met

wltn

The

elderly

lady

departed

In this wwy several, Fho had made a convert:

notable familuT wore able to tide ou r ,

In

Deirolt.

and the fast team i.s without a grounds

IMpe FJ:i» ai present 1h oct upled in i *1 give you my word of hoimr
live.”

denied thr Ceu-

it w ill rejiay you losee our
our stock
stoc
nnd let us quote pnees, whether
your impiovenieuts are tfxpqcled

nosF at the bank here ycFUTday.
Philip Eglcr. Jr. of

Major William R. Weimorc. a mil-

dent Palmarof Cuba. Is making a prar j Jersey
tical atndy of the rallrcmd

ro£*

buslm»as.' wireless

Some lime ago he w^eni to Mexico and

In

his antomobne

telegraph

Histrumen!

A
has

been rlarej in the tennenn; another

obUlm*d a position as clerk I" the an-1 Is In thf railway statbm at Allenhwrst.
dittng

department

Railroad of Mexico,

of

the

National j There,

He performed his

the

Matk»n mai-tor

receives

message* by wire fn»m N(‘w Y'ork and

work so faithfully and weU that he! transmit*

them

was recently promoted to the poalUonjThc iastrumeui

to

Major

will

Wetuoro.

tran»mli a dls-

of aailfitant city ticket agent of that | tance of twenty mliiw and It Is seldom
road In the City of Mexico.

j that

Major

Wetmore

goc* farther

Tlie latest tlon' nbout Sarah Born- than thU In hIs automobile.^

Before

hardt llluftrate* her disinclination *o»he porfv'ctcd the wlrrU'as telegraph are
bother about deUlU.

A big publish- ’ rangement he wa* re'luciqnt to travxd

ing house made arrangemnets to pub-lfkr.

Now

ho ftvl.s no

hesitancy in

lUh her memoira and the tragedienne | staying out on the road In hi* machine
protnlMHl to deliver them ready in a! all nsy. for be can give any order ho
year.

WTien Che time came the pui>-j wl.-«kes to his trokors.

•’Memoirsr*

said

MnuL

Bernhardt.,

the one-tlmi* feailuTwelghl champion,
and Johnny Stone of Milwa’ keo arv
down to furnish the preliminary l»out

steamer imnnl*

ha*

liwoed

a

challcnre

tq

Frankie

Neill, and thc->cl«b la 8t. Joseph offers
a ourae of ll.OOfl for the bonl.

I>. H, Powers wrnf to North port tre
ty.
Ole l-arson

was a

Mor

CicuR Warner wen

the men w>>o have area

action

^Im

day to look after his i cure and lor
J. O. Duncan .spent the last few day,-,
in Lclard in regard to aoae coun’y

tn

tlurine tho past year declare

him to Li* a coming champion.
Jack O’Brien is the trial horse thti
the cca*t flgh» club manacera are flgu-’*

m’t ;ct th#* Chi’dron suffer.
fretful.

iKcvlsh

and

If they

crosr.

giv?

them Hollister’s Rock.v Mountain Tea.
The best baby tonic kzkown.

Inp on matching with Kantenno. the and health follow n* use.
young hc-aww eight who I* being toxr- Johnson Drug Co.

Strength
r.3 cents.

ed as tho coming heavyweight champloa.

O’Brien has Just returned from
Klondike,

where he cowd out

Matchmaker Pickoll of the Kalamexoo Athletic clcb Isrilgurlng on im

more the richest tiogillsi in the coun­

hat Rt

0«»*r Ewrrk of tb-ay. - n,». Wla, j

FOR RENT-Deren huadrod aoaU.
It KW Hermar tar« bo h Memal City opera hooee Moaday olghL Five
and Yowig O’Leary. Yrbom lie ia aowfeenU cadL

and John Zwvck of fii>,bt:iT

Ihix-Oiarfll Bad aore and nenaaaaat fantM. matched with, he is to iiiree a chaland yo
brinhwa. the total of
rnboao
aa«a fnteeaa «r all
an four
n>ar trembly
troBhl©. a»d^2^
reaches. 5$1 yean. John U the eldest

leam tn JlttJBT Britt or BktUlat Nel- Dry, Hwd OM Mt ’

of the trio, being 87 rear*.

George it

futtr yean ycMmgcr. while Mathlaa U

They ciaiuj to have some tbint#
jnst us ffood You t?ikc no
chuDtcis when you buy tho
ori^nal rm<I you can l>uy it
just ns « heap. Come in and
let us hIjow you the differen<^ Jietween -Cote s Hot
Bhisr Rtovt*8 and the to
calltxl ' just as pood ones.”
Yoo can boy these sto4-es
iC yon do not have all of the
nwney to pay for them now.

/

? Denver boy Is said to be fiat broke.

when the mesacstgc^ had atateJ hi. j
It is a bad habit to borrow anything, try. On aecoimt of a thady lookln.;
GE.KPINB IMPORTED BohemUt
errand.
-Mon Dlca. 1 had forgotteti ?>«t the worst
worst thing ;roii can pomdbly
battle which he onre put up In TriKc.>
borrow U trouble.
sicl^
garnets Just received by J. N. Mar
ad al»nn| them ”
She had »’ot
with Young Peter Jackson, fco i* not
'
ocl C-211
paresl a line.
. |paia«
tavorHe on the
, A rx'inarkahle IttBiance of longovliy) ness.
N displayed la the life of Mathlaa an! j

M'S HOT BLAST

considerable mcney. and he I* once

OonU Barrow Trouble,

H. Meads.1. C. A. Bagbae drug sUre
Price 6SC. Gnaranteed.

KiSl GEO.

TRY A RECORD WAwif AWt

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

DENTIST

re *

A. JARVIS

8RU0 SAPiDS k INOiAII IT
201 FRONT STRbET
:0«PMY.
TiDi.T.-J,T»);in, E9M a.M. M<f>. IM
•moMrtttttortW

U land caller
to L/Iand Mon

Hson Is being closely watched cf late,
as

They try to imitntre

tin Of old burines In Udand on
Tue.sday.

O.B.€ARVBR4tBIIB.

DENTIST

and

Tuesday.

Johnny Morrison, the St. Joseph bo..

the

^Haber sent a maiTCQr the manu.s*ript.!----------------------------------

!

Provemont, Monday morning,

Kddk-San;r.v

JOHNR. SANTO

$U. New Wfihe),« Yiewa

SDUTH SIDE (UMBER

Lelan I

•ncl <m the M. A N. E. by way of

,o .« In that r,-«cl!.r.

Room

A. D. TYLER

us

to Traverre Ctlv.

Soaday cn the

Milwaukee Oct. 20

Coffey, who refereed Herman’:
e:n k,i-p In direct, bout in Grand Rapid, wllh Mowatt

ray |.l«-b. nr whrnl-y

quick

F. a Clark went to Gharlevolx last

In the Ring.

have not bren returned
One marcnls; ;.n 1 #ho nhUvt nM'mbo- cf the .V.-w
> be sp, d
In all i York Y.icht ojub.

augSl-amo

FIRE INSURANCE

ihouwinds

the G. R. A 1. on a business trip IJoreph Girard of Bingham lownrhio

day

Delivery

drove here Monday morning*and left

as a caller lo re Monday.

Thanksgiving

game at Grand Rapids.

C.mmunlca.lon with hi. broker. In
Presi-j AVal! h.iw while he lours the New

En.ri

hundrisis or

the qniekest.

August Otto of J*rovemont did busi-

Vs garo,*s away from home. a"d ran
f,»r a

locoet

of dollars.

r. Mra. Ed Fiek. for a few days

difflcullks. but large sums thus loaned ^ llonsire resident of AlU nhe.rsi. N. J., j

Joae Estrada Palma, son of

wai? held

be

U>oked

repairs,

frera S’.

Through the troubles of

the team It will l>e forced to play all

or

Mrr.-Luu left yesterday for Boyne
City, where the will vlsl» h,r daugh-

was a repuhll

ram.- I*ck;

Oct. T,

IT

the

Itmding koufcs show a slight increase

Saturday.

M. & I. E. TIME CARD

upon slack

IcAst interest in n(*\v building or

vnuinled anldlrrs were vMttM by eha ^

534.

OR. E. L.'TMrRLBY^poclal

ffiNRAi wmm

with warps nml knot* riotieeahly

baby of Mr. and Mr*. Philip l>row of

When a young man. Jn.-^! com

Ottce with

oBth phones.

Bay. Mlrh., Oef. l2~Th.‘

steamer Illinois was in i»ort last SatinIV , vegln-

menf. for ihc catalogues Issued by the

Rr'od:

Pricre rreaonable.

O. P. Carver and Bro.

OR. E. F. CHA8E-Homeopathl«. Offire over Uiigbee’s drug store. C4lizen3 phone—Reaidecce, 8J«:: oAoe

OSTEOPATHIC PHYBIOIANBI

Tt..-M».NlfiTKr- I. o»- oMk.l».t
•Riain
Iwdu un
Mtchlgmn An

Mls«

and coui.Telor, Wilhelm block Trare
er»w City. Mlrh. ClUtena pboae 10$.

tMBoemeTSWtlhDlmBlAf. f a. «. ta 11
1 to I w «. T lo • oTMlaea ■■Rdrete B

SUTTOHSBAY
Snttons

HERVRV H. ANDCff

DRs. J. a 4 Mart xntuBBUxm
GOING BAHT

orer tho country until almost every

tnrne<l out.

pUoo

40n State bank bldg. Both pbopre.

offen frustrated by sudden break­
down, due to dyspepsia or conetlpatlon
Brace up and lake Dr. King’s New
u,,an^
• arranging to increa.^e tliel
Ufe Pills. They lake out the materi­
output. Many of the loading fi-^ms in al* which are clogging your energiei
the country could not fill their ortlers and give yon a new start. Cure headand dizslnes* too.
At Johnson
tt© ,*^,1 ,^umraer.
Beverai already
; Ck)., F. H. Meads. C. A. BuKboe
fca,-© ihelr 1»0C HKnlelc on the market drug stores; tSc.. guaranteed.
y*‘sr and almost every one of

C»'ew factories arc springing up all

HARNSR—Sxperi

tlon to dlseare».of.rhlldrpn.

in huplneas of from CO to 40 t>c'r

p’r.ys am! wnratlonal Kngllsh flctlo.i j anj the prices are abont the same as
I generally. Their grandmothers, he de-1
^
^t^ter for this >ear\ on n.;l..w. .11.- (t.-tnmn r|.y... |,
in vt dertirnted

B.

tuner and action regulator.
Baiia
faction guaranteed.
With KimhaU
Mnalc Rouse dU phone t$4.

ver.

THE mm
TfUNSPORTATiON CO.

end patrons of art.

. III.

HARRY

ABSTRACTS OF TITLB—€. O. Car­

PUfM fft €lmi Rlrh

try over arc anticipating an Increas?

®
that

and l>a-rs Ms co-clus!o- on a statnMato-J

ha«

Wn iwldn-hslng oivHisIr rtvivsl met.'
ings

does. vauiSevllle artists rf high clss-.
Who f»;rnl^h
amusement.

Auliw No Cheaper.

sure

QIVK

.\wtomo1ille mannfacturers the conn

level of Cngllsh women haa been low-

l.eonora

wbr

ninl for the rcries the bet Is |23.«.*
to

"*■'>*

i.. V.-r.ow.la

American

Siaios for U.c
All ar.> married

’'“V- rMMr. n ■.•><1 Kraml.hll.lr.-n |

The i-arl of Tarknrville. whoKC wife
Van

'’nl'-.l

'»•' OHy four yi-an<.

and

geon; offleea In Wilhelm block, third

Try m *>111
rsr Bala br an DruggtsU
Ohllt B9IB BB bwsit Bcuoo

cations. from which arise Innumerable

LAWTON—Physlclao

fl<ior. with Dra. Sawyer aid Prohal-

VIB, VI60II & VITAuTV

Bhetlick of New York, who Is-iaklng
The St« phenx and IJn’.*m company I,roiardod u «n Infant. bU ape lx>ln(» the New York end of the wager. On
The hnriheni are na- today’s game they wagt r 52*i.U00 to one oi th.- lM‘h: over srlerted for thei
IliJ.oOo yrUh :h<‘ Clanm as favonies Inte.-priTatk.ii of farce Including, as M

Jail.

previous to her marriage

'em
OR.

only kl year^.

time Riv.n

Pbyab

T>kon.-

^fives of Orrmanj. hut have bean re.il-

Biml lUnarti-, widow of ihc- buo
tin- Rnna.lo. a vl.-.ltnr

ARTHUR HOLL(OAY>-M

-Cool as a Cncunber"

leughaldc and nbsnrd ?^itnatlons.

meuculilon lo »omt-n a> a!a» lo p«>.!

«RW

OR. F. HOLDBWORTH- Bpwtel
twntlaii to dlssAsre of thq mr% mr,
ooM and throat. Glaarea ettod
Rooms T and t, a 4 L MarreatUt
Ca block. Both phones
* \U$
oa C. B. MIMOR^-OBNe ovre Amet^
lean Drag Stm. fip4e^ j2tuntloa
to eye. «ar. nose and thrtmL Olanre

T. w. THIRLBV. I>«mUet. v>re
num A Earl * Jewelry store,
rhimea JOS.

ever. wMhout causing no end of compli­

BaUUnorc.' who

barking tho Athletics, and Fhllllpe. H;

Itormimont hy appoiniInK Mr.>. Ilam-

;ssk*i

DR. To A. WtLHCLM. DoottM

OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Ondoate To*

mM^\,

re§t<^t Ip more than

j management fer the game TuesUay la
Jack Gay. a young married man. to get
Mm, Plnkham*a BtODdinw 1b*
recetse percentage on U.fm but claim thst there w*-r; rid of his mother-lc-law and the rest ot
usual thirst, s^vrUinr of hands and feet. vitution.
s%re!liii|f under the eves or aliarp pains
Women
suffering
from
kidney at least twice aa laanr as In at lend- W« relatives by marriace. who -av,In the hack mnninp Aoxvn the Inside trouble, or anv form of female weak- ance- In PhlladcliAlt on Monday whe.-i ‘hrown ihemfely-i ,.a W, ho»iilialliy,
of her frrola. sha mar be sure her kidpaid for I7.9K. IMh team.
lO- ‘•rryInB ule. lo bU wife eocnry% are affeeted and ahoold low no
him I"
ho,
Umr In w>ialmUiip the diaeaae wltli Mass. Out of the grant volume of ea- baye *appointed commutes of Iny,-Ml.
water,
in desperation ho enlists th#Lydia B. rinkham s VeireUble Com- perienee svhich she has to draw from, gatlon.
pi»aiid. the woman a remedy tor v. oservice.^
of a bosom friend. Doc Knott,
It U more
»kely
It hs.. Jn.l lotkoa out that i wo mrn
manallU
e that will help your case,
______ ...
^
knowlwlge
n man about town, to help him out of
have |g:s.COO lie
The following letters ahow bow
advice is free and always h«^
of *Le siTlcx. T>-e Le
aiT. >1. U. his troubles. This ho duel. not. how­
marvelously aocoemful it is.

6ENEMI NEWS OF THE WORLD

REAL ESTATE AND LOA
Trorers. Und and Loan Oow

heads that they were liuncoed In the

”nim nn! i777l!^i mT ftui.L iTj

rSrWiMrtBs.

OOW ^atc Bank B^XMlmi

Family. ” the ihroe-aci

lockjaw, one from blood poisoning, dun
kexnorrhsges and two from meningitis.

aaa^ hare bara cared of M>ric»u» kidney
drraajrentetiu by It. Deranarmenta of

ass'S x^‘.’:s£*£r-» £2?S^‘S5*SiS;‘elS^^ SShii fiSkd*
KrKaKS“^a‘.%r

Wife’s

M

•StSS

MMl. t l_ SONNER-a Mdr dMMUf
jjrtorw o«r at. Book 8«m,

TRAVERSE CITY
CAS COMPANY

I from broken Imrks. three from psraly-

ltd.

0£UvaRYT-4^

For piping, fixtonVazHl
Lampt oomplete. More
looms aoooTxiingly.

3(wehf St»rf
We sell the Famous
Fox Typewriter

The moantlng of the piece was all
that could have been desired and th-.*

Bixteen died as a resttlt of inicmal

book orden

m WOMm Mak.. fIttMM tfkoao
NAWO TUNIWO-W. R

4 Rooms

liastalVs

Jury wai due directly to the heavy
mass plsyi against
•MMihenostfataL

rntn XoT. i-yh wiva-

Rich cut glass. Beau*
tiful China. Hand­
some Silver, ELE­
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome wedding
gifts At

and Tndcr the Shade of the

Tc-k.

htmdrMl of ^loos in

ALL SIZES

rendering of the part of Lord Abercoad

Palm* with fine effect.

QAS LIGpr

' *rtdnn> TOtid gold—

Tbcmat A. Kiernan gave an adequate

Football Caacsitlaa
and

Pit k

TO m TOOK BOOSE FOR

fWffi
10 PER CERTSilEO

By paying for yonr gcmcat walks before Xarembor isL lfS5.Chas. M. Been. City Clert.
«i5.acTl

J. H. iwrM

Nt. * ac4»!(tj

MQHRoe a MtsEmr
8EHERU IRSORm'l

c North
CMllUsc Bt I NCWWILHFLM RC«7CK
Trw ji I

O. O. MILLER
O K IM -r I ».T
Tjun

It :13,. m.

ai.LajEwooi>.«.»!*|^

PEjiAlS

m

Patents

jy!

“ass' ^ "“T?

ILUMk A 6al i
B. R. SL L. A P.

HgbU.

rnSs-S-;:;
\ W Ik9 ftunnt Uf wfTP tmrf of
wHfc fTMdl «i» rtrfcoyti.
I«te7
tw «r lki«

rjjr^^r^irss:
lws«lMtU(nNi4tar. Aa4tbe«

bad bappmmd. ca if v^*d betoi om i>
noo tbe worU and bad umw k imd wa«
aatlaflod and wa^ back again to tbo okl
atand with aamo new u:>Uoua,** be aald
gayto- -flowed our wild ogta. so to

Bat n^dalB Hardtag bad iko doubtj
ou tbe bbbkn. **nr»t ibtag. aaoe
dotbaa,- aald be. .Tee betod aay
Ibeupb bptbto* paoeaoda bko ouccfua

Movfd iy AMeemaa omett Uiat Ibe
-And ni (rfre yoo raised liIacTHta sinl Wrat Side CthoOw school be nDowel
mgbiiata for your tireakfimt. And lil
Ids toward buUdlBS tbelr sewer.
«d my cblekeiia and bare my plants.
i.
U have a Jack rose. Why. Charlie,
Aldermen Abbott. Btngbam.
e ll be real happy jetr
QlUact. Marckle. Murray, Win- Pay roll, for Sept
-You batter liaUera! And with ihU
nie
and
Ovtatt (8)
ad aff my diomhSera: lc*U be nata to
ftoporm of Staftolng Commlttooa.
> tbt Uonorabto. tbe Mayor, and City
-Be*U like to brar yoo talk. lIKtl be
OoundloCtbeaiyofTraTorat Oly.
at tbe store early and Ute. And some
days.- said Grace, one glad smUe ton, Oeatlemen:—Wc, jrour oottbreaking after another across her fare. mtttee on Fire ]
-I*n bring my sewing down to iho
atora and visit with'you myaclf. And Doha hal. up to dale........
ATH^ximate exp. to May

■« H w thnaiW thif tfcfc tod €f

kM? Mi cTmIm ItofM
mhm vmM h««* 4taUtaW to tnp
M Mt Mntag Ml «f *1^ «id tkt
■told «M puWi ttait bid foltovM dto
«■/ «r Ml ftolMin for 900 TMfi iM
M«r hid
wild onr Itt potoDlUUtr
Mltthw.
or BMW Oipaia Harlta«-i trail
, hMd MWia or atlHli wm hi-bM
Mt bw la |b» orator IT m Ibi (Mk
wUbMt badlBC tofMtMlqr for bood-

i

^’UUm ttmMnm. ktiwttm. It wtm pn^map tooiittftt am warm wm not «r

• MTtef Mtl. aftd tk« taMK te ItDd fSpMwd UU w bobbin. Btit teft CUrwild wpMt wt wArwntun la BOO07 nuk
im
“Whj aiat xoa cooteotcd wh«T 700
Wr aahad bit wUa’a

wSwrw jwm waa bora.. Wby abooJd H
■al» aMb a diffatabca to re aU 00 a
wmOdm mwwJ Troobto It yr bare to
pat ft la to get It o«t. C'oatt laort'a
U COM m nieie'a fotlui 1 kiKm baa
altfar wpwtm niodo of It aiarr*D auo
rean ago, Bot, blM ye, Omb apoooa
CMI toofola goto. Tbaie-a gold too.
nidat JO baow in That ciallforay
retW paaoed aoiae gravel out 1 been!
aay, aa* got vbat be called a color.

Btott bealla' aalre. aa* bordockt for
blUten, OB' crambHft to draw out
caaceia. otber folka may have tbelr
allTtr. BT yoa aa* Grace waatt allTer. >M| kon»iajratb. Aa* Ibe tooaer
ye git tbit tllTer aiaippt oat‘a >jor
bralB tbe better lt*U be for ycm. You
«ac a gpowla* baalaeoa. you*re |K>p*tar.
aa* Ubla*t aore n a mlle'a walk taoni
da*t ovar to your atore wb^ yoo caa’t
M yfr urtMul. My klag! Bere t aprlug
for oare! Uere't a tnoorala* brider
Aad. aU eaHtemeat tbe old aatoraUat
farpot bla atlrk, barrylug and baHlag
and allpplog and atambllog. but maklag auro of tbe beautUul buUirdj.
Cbptala Bailing looked after bliu mod
woudered bow a reatonabte Wlug cookl
bo cooteotwl with turn a llfe-n« bet
ter. be tboogbt. than a mole'a.
Qraeo BanSlag. tbroupb aome un
koowa freak of deeoent. bad dovetapcd
a graat Ural more worldly amUUloa
tbaa aay otban of ber faipHy <0>e bad

Aud jut at bla wtfo watted tbiu^
tbe cotrldara Of Iba mb ATouue hatot
•Bar iotatpttg fbHu tbe far wcut a

mSl *^arto£.

£•

fbt'iw
bmtf w aa II abould ba. Her baa
bpad waa aB well eaoagb. a IM aad
rmdj araa of buttorat in a burtitott
pdt Bat altbir aba bad ou too taucb
or ibo 4Ma*t kaow bow to pot it op.
■to Mt obo wat oBlike thcoo graadaa
ttUBOi wbo tattod aud tti^bad aad
ber aad made ber aacomrortable: ber
bair laekod the toorb. But odU abe
kprw It wat oulj a matter of tbaa.
abe would catch 00. Oiartla. aajwgj.
leaked at ber wttb adairtiig ojca wbea
be bad agj tbpo to loob at ber at all.
Bbo waa more loueaome tbaa at flrat
far ber btobaud bad bacoiao eatiraij
abaorbod la bla arbeiaoa.
Meaatlaie abr waa aeeiag tbe world.
It wfPt bj ber la tbe iMStaalag like a
paaorama; tt alBMot made ber diagy.
Ttf. altboogb at laat abo waa a pari
of It aad aa aager In ibe mab at apj.
abe wat nerer qalte at borne In It.
' Captain Haitllag bad Indfed bad
aome iMaeurr of tbe lock be bad bopod for. aad be wat floating tbe abaraa
of the Mbabla Dollar mlat la a waj
that mad# bit wife bold ber brratb
wbaa be Reported bit wwremm to her.
!!e bad been oa tbe groond. be bad
tan tbo miae^ be bnew wbat be waa
Utkiag about be wat not anxloua fer
too large a price, mod bo camo out of
tbe traaaactloo with a aawU fortuae.
“bow.** be aaht * lf I dW what my
folka and jour foikt would approva
of I aboQld toy tbU down to graaotbat Btoaot latcreoi-aiMl go bomc and
build a bouae with bow wlnden and
a Kreucb roof aad bo tbe rich maa of
tbe reglou.**
“Yea,” aakl Grace.
-But yoo beiicre la me. doo t your
-Voo d like to aee me ooe of tbe milHoualrio? I re ot good a right to big
mouey at tbo beat of *em. aad Tm goib*
la for It rm goto* into Wall atreet la
And C

him tbo happiest bett natnrad ai»d
boaloat man alive. * *Ttlu*t took.** be
aald to hU wife. ‘It a a long bead. I’d
look iireity kldln* such a knack of bnilaaaa In tbe corner atore. wouldn't IT
And at for you, I m proud of you ev­
ery dayr
Bat Mrt. Harding wat not proud of
beraelf. Bbe would not let her husbowl
1 oUjiug at bomo know It but abe felt beraelf wholly
uoeqnal
to meet the women of oociety
r
molber.
and
aba
aad dradgUig with ber
bad read aoveto aad token a faablou with whom ber huabandt affaln
liaper. and 00 ber marriage abe bad brought bar Into aome anaoctotlou. In­
gooe to botwkocplng la aa okl waatbar vited now aad then to tbelr booaea. to
biutoa faruaboooe only at a prellmlaa* tbalr opera botao-womea wbo bad acry to aometblng aliogetber floer. It qaatotaoce with each otbec. with for­
waa a pretty pUce, onder a green hill, eign llfe.^wbo knew what to do and
with grett tycannoret and a brook how to do 11 and wbo without the least
wbeoe baaka were llaed wpb blue for- 111 faellag often overlooked and Ignored
gettoeaota. They bad built a little her and made her fert beraelf out of It.
puna where tbior ooukl all at night ftto sent home boxet of gowaa and otb
^ooklBf down orer Ibe marabea. niytte- rr things to Louisa and ber mother (of
rtoua Id ahadoW, embantlng In tuu- which lu tbelr private talks they said
light, and on tome dtyt be rode orer they would have preferred her own
to tbe ttore 00 hit big wheel, on which
gUnt figure agalntt the
1 waa bffore tbe dtyt of tbe ttfe^ would be), gad abe sent graadma a
gray allk wrapper to whoiw raOea and
lace abe wtmU look like a littto old
irivrd gent
bedt aad her row of tweet flower, aa Grace pleased beraelf by
lug In bfr myrtle thinking, ood the oent her grandfatber a fur coat aad a wonderful meeraebanm pipe. tSbe bad a feeUng that
beowB debilae at Tory mm-h the fine aurh tblnga were, sf her haaband
rbraaed It so much to tbe pood. Sow
lady.
IJfe tbtu wat fiowlog iHi tcrroelT. and then abe sent her father a little
wttb now and tbau a tea parly at tbe money, but abe did not have moefa
Tillage aad etery day a rltlt with ber money, ( apuln Harding needed all
tooCbor aad wlib Louloa. wbo wat now him ready money, but abe bud poaeropa
narrlad beraelf aad ttrlag at tbe tcp credit-aad blUa. -nie It «r aakl
of tbe btU. wboo oao alipit ber but bar husband. **One mast look aaooma
ful lu oidto to be aaeoHsfal. you
1‘m tick of ktiowr
. doln* mmwft
They attll lived at tbe hotel, where
* tbe atore. yoo know. Bat tbey had what seemed lo bw royal
rooma. although fm never grew used
to ihom. afifl., although mtfrtBlalag
there tbcoe .i(bp aecepted tb^Jr Invltatloaa. ahe always bad a afoaatlon that

aky5T5

you Uke to go to i^dorador

s.-rs**

She laughed oometlinea when abe saw

-Yei^ J*m like the wild boaal Ihafa
■>u>rr UK i| KiamiK^l
|« r «|toi uni^
a dollar today-turn tbe key an* put It
fa ray pocket an* gU out there lo the
thick of thlngi.. an* If I didn't aUke

L

lara and marabou, with a kind of
mockery. But Ube never let ber boaband know that tbia waa not what ber
aoul longed for. that abe waa afraid of
tbe utber women or that abe f«at all
tbato own new way of life to be of very

m

• J'd took prcilp.*'
don't make not the pictur’. Louivi.
you’ll never toarn that cbild to walk
If yoo carry blm so And It's bad for
yonr back to cany such a burden.**
That’s wbut mothera' backs are
made for.** aald LouUa. laughing and
ktoatog Iwr mother. Ktoara wera rare
itmong them, but to fboae days I.ooiiwi
felt aa If abe must be Grace and beraclf toa
Whether abe was aocry or gUd. tbo
days went by with Orac.% and in tbdr
course abo began to aaderataod Ciroug:i
tbe imio abe tow of bor husband that
they were critical days. *it'a make or
tooak.** bo said to her oore. And aa
his piuoreuiiatlou ami his
anxiety day after day and the breath
kaa.Traj to which
wblch be lived abe fell
felt
the
brenthleaa beraelf. 8be
market sopocta and apaiisla: abe Uateued aa abe could to tbe talk of
and potota and marglDa, yet abe could
oat bat little, and It waa aU very
baraaalag. flbe tboogbt she bad under­
stood at last tb|it ever.rthlng depended
no aa arrangeascot called a di^ul. wLIcb,
If It cotiW be bronght about, meant
wealth beyond dreams for all conrerned. and. int couldn't, meant ruin. But
It was going to be brought about: It
fall: womeu couldn't unde^
atooas of this sort; slie must
possess ber soul la imtlruce. And she
tried to do as sbe was told. But she
that her linsliand had e%Try.
thing staked on one throw. She kaum
over blm In-hls smuctira of sleep, muttaring and tossing to hU dreama. and
as toe snfbotbed the IcK-k Ughtly from
hla fbrebead sbe felt sbe wonW take all
tbe anx^ from him If sbe could give
him eltker success or poa*T of mind.
He had grown white and gannt of late,
sating BoCbtng. waiting before light, alttt to thought, stsrtiog at slight
with aU hU aerrea on
bur
rylag as be walked aa If be pursued
something flying from him.
He waa very much later for dinner
ooe day than eror before. Early In the
aftenoun a fcicgraiu had come and had
beeo b
usually
flbe waited, expecting her liushaad. a
aod then, as be did not
come, abe opened It. Bhc said It might
But abe a*a« cousclous
that that waa oot tbe reason abe openX It.
It was a very simple meaaage aod to
T«7 t«Tse language. -Gone op.- But
aba knew to au InsUnt wbat It meant
and abe qammooed all her forces about
Her haaband cam^gja after awhile
rather more botsterons than cunmioaly.
•'»> you know where my old silver
watch lar be asked wblle maklag bis
teUat.
-Why. to be sure; to the upper draw­
er to my.drraalpg rase.-With the fwp keara,''. be Umghed.
-You're a aeotimental woman- I aoppose you hare some fancy or other
about those keya. You're all ready for
tbe dhuwr aad look like a princess.
Tto«ety*s beoomln* to you. You like
-I don’t know.- abe wild. -I used to
like my old pink gtogharos.To did ir he «xclalro«l. -Tiresome
work, this gutog oot to dinner boainaaa.
1*U be raady In no time, wnpeb U Jt
toolghlT Harder wurk than when I
wiwt tralato* lib tbe mlUtla.**
It waa aerml times In tbe course of
that oveuing that Captain Harding
looked at hia srlfe with a smile of
ft rircumauncea.
> carried It off. be
tbon^ How abe beegme wealth and
todrodor! And yet tbe girl lu tbe ptok

aa Idee I could make my Inalnga. X
Irarned a lot fam them fellera that waa
Bbo did not bare ao much cbaace aa
Vra looktu’ over the lay of tbe laud. I ouee to let turn know bar atoto of mlod.
woe 'em tryln* out Utounrar buttoua**—
He waa occupied from mormlag HU
night: be waa writing and tateprapb.*iig
Too saw.** saw Orarw calmly.
n saw them. An' now. I’ve u little and aeHug people and down In tbe lab•bfW^ to tbe good auppdUf tre Just by talkiug wttb man till midnight, tbt
tm the two keys an’ try It tbo wocot hotel tobby betog a minor Wan street
wo OBB do la to come back aflala.-*
Iblapi uaamod to
to be to Mb n
Aad they did. Oaptala Harding wttb wbiri tbut mmmOmm abe waudand If
a florco but gay detenalaatioii. aad bla
-Won.- bo aald to her w^ they
wifb wttba brattog bean aad a flaatfr
rere again to tboir rooms, -i daa’t tieud fiuea, but with a oort of eager curilleve any of tbooe men felt as lawtid
of tbelr wiTfiB aa 1 did of you. TliU la
-Itb Mat tamfoolery.- .aid ber motolort of Rfe yon wrtc. laeanlFfar.
-Loulau,- aald ber motber once, -ifa
m.Whw wauiy sigh, as abe twiatad bonia to on me some ways that Greco It's too bad-rmnorry. Botnowloaco
IMT gparao and bay cokaod balr qat of ain’t bappj. Bbe*a got tbe dedire of ber qp. I*re loinefbtog to tell you." ‘
bMrt. aba’a out to the wM aaato* -Ko. yua havunX** Mie aa^, ton^pg.

SJUblStog ‘*"’**''

tbiplaoo
HsfOlug *U
Ipg! flbato bo cap's «C ojuiptto* U*»

J. R. (
AldarM Marray that
adion be referred to the
------------ on ways and manna.

bar graat btoe ayoi bteitog. U peetuod
tbtogn but abt ktot bagpy>
boMa aba ba^ t any baby.** aato rAulaa. aaitofSTW bay on
her kima and than fatttop bim pnU bar -Dr Oeorgar bcicrii:d. giulng at.hcr

,f Uw dtr of TmratM Oty m tb,
doM et IxataMU StpL St. IMS. ,
;__________________ X Iliad..
S40 Fvtraiaai UnloaBtlffip. ..
IflSlgtatonndCaiaflLlmii. ...
1 60 Brtdga tond ..........................
70 aixU otreoi imp. .................
Lotarnl newv Hn. h OwL
No. 1. ...................................
Lateral sewer Na 1, DisL
Ka 8. ..:...........................
fliraet dlatrito No. 1..............
Straac distrtet Na 2..............
Street dtotriot Na S..............
Trunk agwer disk Na 8. ..
Lateral newer dtoLNa 6, ..
Latoral aewer dtoL No. €, ...
Bast Freot street Imp. ...
Trunk aewM> dial, Na 7. ..
Rant Stale 8L Imp. ............
West Front St. Imp.
.
Trunk sewer disk No. 8, ..

.

.$
Park fund ...............
Poor fuad .................
Salary fund ............

■tX
2A1M0
81.47
88.86
1.087J4
188.S8

86M8
d.d68A4
4A48.83

586.19
l,m.41
894.20
18.60
*446.19
8481-41
848T48
798.W
448.79
181.23

to teto molhar and Louisa that
think I'm making it up. And
4,f44i>0
a habj-ok. Cbartle. It wUI be Rccclpu to May 1st. '01..
Mica Fund.
Joat too awaet for aiythlag! I abtJI
Pay roll, for Sept....................
.....................
W4.?: Chaa. H. Umpricht. repairs.
feel as If rd been born orer agalnr
Water fund ............
Roipcctfully
aobmtttod,
Bd If we flad’a allrer mine to the
Mich. State Tel, Co., toll...
C.
E,
MURRAY.
yam we ll board It up." aald be.
W. H. ABBOTT.
I 806 IS
Light Fund.
OFFICIAL PBOCCKDINOfl
B. R. E. 1.. A P. Oa. llghU for
Carr
............ ..........I 889 61
od by AU
of
City. Mich.. OcL tod.
Hon of tbe
tl city couneil at the
the action
. tbe Mayor, and City
City. Mtohlgan.
jTo___________
laat regular meeting to regard to Urn
Gooncll of tbe City of Traverse City.
aide walk on cast aide of Oak atre^l
Regular meeting of tbe Cliy Coun
be rescinded.
.
held to the council rooms October 120M. Gomleineti:-\Ve. your
Carried.
>
tod* IBt^
mlttee on Fire aad Water reapoctfoU.
Ytwa—Aldermen Abbott. Bingham.^
lied to order bv A. V. Frlodflch. I recommend that the water rate by m*
Everett. GllleU. Murcble. Murray.
Mayor. In the chair. Presoni—AiderOvlntt aud Winnie. (8)
men Abbott. Btogbam Evereu. Gillott.
Evening Record, official printMoved by
Murchic. Murray, and Winnie. (7)
In* .............................................I 80 IS
Mlnoun of tost regular meeting
Kespectfolly submitted.
Eagle I^resa, official prlnUng..
31 59
were lead and approved.
C. E. MURRAY.
PetHloM and ComimmlcaUena.
W*. H. ABDOn’.
Board of Public Works be InTo tbe Honorable, the Mayor, and City
H. O. JOYNT.
trurted lo constrocl aald walk.
Council of the City of TraTerae City.
Commltto-.
Michigan;
I 88.836 58
Mov«h1 by Aldcrmun Gillctt that the
2(»ST. Oentiemcn:—We the under recommendation be adopted.
Carried.
signed desire to place a petition before
CarriedYeaa-Aldormen Abbott. Btogbam.
you for an etodrtc light on the corner
Yoaa—Aldermen .\bbott. Bingham.
Contingent
Fund.
Everett,
Gllleik
Murchle.
Murray,
of ISth and Pine atreeU for the beoe- Everett, omett. Murchle. Murray. W in­
[y SUto Bank, res
Ovlatt and Winnie. (8)
of the Fernwood people and the nie. and Ovlatt (8)
— e .............................. .
Yours respectfully.
Fourteenth street M. E. church:!).
Traverse Oty. Mich., Oct. tod. 1905.
h
A
Lay
Co.
land
conM.
E.
HASKELU
Felt. A. W. Y
ble. the Mayor, aad
track ......................................
840 00
City Troasnrer.
Nelson Chryaler. A. h
Council of the City of Traverao City
3 M
Moved by Alderman Ovlatt
Ovli
that In
garel A. Eldred. Mar>* Seymour, DorMichigan:
or of conuecUona with tho
ens Burns. Jaa. Fogarty. A. F. Rey­
Gentlemen:—W’o. your com- Johuaon Drug Oa. drugs....• 30 60 Fifth W’ard
trunk
aewer
by rosldebla
nolds. Mrs. E. Priest. Mrs. L. V. Oer- mittec on Fire and1 W’atcr roopectfuUy
U 8wanton, acrricea................
of other aewer dlatrlcU be refem»d
report on the approx
credlu and C. A. Bugbee Drug Ca. drugs.
4 13 lo the committee on sewers and rodebits lu tbe wal6rr tdcpartinent as fol- American Drug Co., drugs..
1 401(I«rf their flndinga to the cotmcfl.
right.
ipeddlng. J. L. Reid. Abba W
Wright
Doubloday Bros. A Co., sup! Carried.
Mra..Hopktoa.
9 70, Moved by Alderman Murray that
E. Smith. M«.
o *'^M<jffittV aito^!
1 60 the sewer be extended to acoommoH. G. Burkhead.
Chaa.
Curtis.
Janitor
work
Mflllng Co. .n
• Referred to the committee on pub3 22 a coat not to
. directories.
15 00
Carried.
H. J. Boyd, dray......................
Voaa-.Mderman Abbott
Counoll of tbo City <
City Book Store. auppUea...
10 OSiKverett. Glllett. Murchle,
I 14.244.12 J. B. Marlin. dlalntecUng...
m 2! O'iatt and Winnie. (8) '
BT5.gS Eagle Press, printing.......... ..
2 SO
MoVfMl by
bv Aldrrtnnn G
Moved
k that the matter
Western Union,. tclegrama...V
tclegrama.
94 council adjourn
r«l newer No. 1 ofse
I 14A20.O0 Grand Trav. Hcrali
[cnild. printing
. Carried.
8 be referred to t
lto9i>ectrully submitted.
Chaa M. Beers. ioetago, etc..
^6 00
C. E. MURRAY,
MilUr.
W*. If. ABBOTT.
Moved by Alderman Winnie that tho
.
Committee.
communication be referred to the com­
Tlie rc|»ori was received and placed
.......................... $8462 95
mittee on sewers.
on file.
C E MURRAY.
Carried.
Traverse City. .Mich., Oct. 2. llWi
Ckwnmlttee.
To the Honorable, the Mayor, and City To tbo Honorable, the Ma)*or. and City
Council of the City of Traverao Cltv,
rinnle that tl
Council of tho City of Traverse City.
Michigan;
accepted and adopUd and
2089. Gentlemen:—I hereby request 2U06. Gcntlcmpu:-We. your commit­ the city clerk to Instructed to draw 8p4f*itl to «hr E*'c*nlng Record.
permission to erect a sheet Iron wagon tee on iwllce, respectfully report;
orders to favor of the sereral parlies
ThcimpNonvillr. MIcb.. Oci. 13.—\
shed. ?x27 feet on the eaat side and Debit Ijal.'iutto date................ | 781.17 aa recommended by tbe city < erk,
Vernier, wbo baa been to poor healib
leaning to the building altuatod on lot Approximate expenses May.
and the mayor and clerk be
for Mome time, died yeaterdav at
7. block 6. Traverse City. Mich, now
1904.............................................2.100.0D to draw an order on the city
owned by Mrs. K. C. Barn«.
for $8,862.95 lo bo dliburacd by tho hit home from paralvala. Ho leavov
Yours respectfully.
12.891.13 city troaauror to the several partlea a wife to mourn hla loss, wbo has tbo
C. W*. WHEELOCK.
Ucceipta lo May. 1906..
.13.686.00
in the
aympxThy of all
Mr Vernier h.*>4
Moved by Alderman Glllett that I
_______
orders
many Mer la he-e and at Henor. I;U
named.
Carried.
\ aud Hod Siut-kblll an*
Yeaa-Aldcrmen Abbott. Uinguam
Evercu. Glllcu, Murchle. Murray. In Kraul.fort attending ibo annual
Ovlatt wntL Winnie—(8.)
ro«r<‘i!nK of tho supenlaors.
' •
Re^ of bpacial Committaea.
Re^ru
Tra'
Wilbur ToIlKri la selling Slngi'T
.To the Council of TravcracCIly
To tbe He
.
sewing roarhlnes about the country.
Gound) of the City of Traversa City.
Coundl of tho City of Traversa City.
David rb lvra bwt a cow under yeof the land embraced in Block 24 ofjmllar rltT-iinutanre!*. Sh»‘ broke tot»»
2090. Oentlemen:—Wc, the under-; Michigan:
Bianod
DranarlT ownora
and raanntor-'‘•
Uentlemm:—Having
examined tbo
KitclM-n and a.e an umbrella and
■Ignod properly
ownora gn^
^
followtog
bills, report the
opini
realizing the need of the very |
The yoa^t
own to the
lh( cimeror^hrear^
oil tbe erobridla to raise and II:.!
dTherobj^^TJSSISuS^ SuiSr^rK’^ allowod out of the several funds
that If tfaerc’ u^any quesUon as to the
died from the elTecta.
honorable body for the locaUon ajdj“
^ ^
areediem of n suitable fire alarm box
AL Fund.
liUc.
A Lay Co.
ready
Wm. G4mer, with othcra. will start
In Ibe Immediate vldnlty of our mantiJ Pay roll. St. Supt..................... $1,163 10
facluring planU. Same to be toaUlled P«> roll, cement walks..........
405 83
I not already ro- with teams lo drhe n. Colorado. Tbev
ived such a deed-a quit claim dccdl »
take in all the natural bcauUcr
under the direcUon of yonr oammittcc|
^
th«*
thread
of
ibc
river.
on fire and water.
ma>lK* ethers on the 1
I P. Kj*aeika. cemeni!!! 1!!!! 1! 755 75
Dated September 28. 1905.
ReapectfuUy submltted,Ernt-^i tt Grant and Gertie Mr.
THE TRAV
XER8B CITY CAN Columbia Trana. Co., aundrica IS I .70
Uughlin. cldeat child -of Daniel an 1
W. H. Courladc. dray ..........
9 25
'JING CO.,
city Attorney.
MovtnJ by Alderman GllleU that the Dora McLaughlin, were united In ihe
By H. 8. ]
well,
tent fly.
rejiort be received and placed on flic. bond* of wedlock by the Rev. FollxrSTRAUB BROS A AMIOTTE.
'***
Traverse City, Mich., Oct. 2nd. 1906. son of the CongrcgaUoual ehurcb. a'
By Jna G. ttraub,
$2,655 62 To tbe Honorable, the Mayor, and City
H. D. ALLEY,
Gan. flawar Fund.
Council of Ibe City of Traverse aty, four o'clock Wednoadav. The htppv
Pay roll. sutKdriea .................. $ 739 70
l>ali. afUT a bapHam with rice, lock
Michigan:
60 S3 2099. GenUenn-n:—I have InveaUgat- the train aouth on the Ann Arbor
MoTed^by**Alderman COIoll that the Columbia Trana. Co., aund...
66 35
committee on Arc and water be In- Haxmah A l^y Mere. Co., aund
They will visit Cadillac. Big Rapid *
and Toledo. Mr. Gram i. a popular
flawtr Oiat. Na. 1—Disk No
flnd tbe coat of building the dock llao. merchant of the firm of Grant A Be!»
Carried.
Yeas-Aldenneu Abbott. Btogbam. Colombia Trana. Co. Sundries $ 22 90 filling and making a road will be The bride ba* Ix-on an efficient ”helio •
14 12 about I 5.000.00.
Everett. Gillett, Murchle, Murray. Wto-] P, Kyaelka. cement...................
girl for the Henxle County Triepbun^ Yours respectfully,
nle and Ovlatt—(8.)
|
Co. and has grown up here. yX’»H
$ 37 02
W. R. CALDWEU..
Moved by Alderman Glllett that the ‘
Lak Sewer Disk Na
wlahc* are extended by all. They wUl
City Eu^eer.
aldermen of the several wards look ap
yaolka. cement......... r-.. $ 14 12
Mov^
by
Alderman
Bingham
that
make this place their home.
tbe moat favorable locatkms in their
mbla Trana. Ca. sundries
8* 40 the report be received and placed on
A farmer north of loan waa badfv
•evcral wards for the ptactog of fire
alarm boxes and confer with the chief
crippled yesterday Ho was looking
$ 16 62
Carried.
of the lire department in regard theroBridge Fund.
TrarwM CUy. Mich, Bept. M, IWB. after his potato crop growing upon a
P. KyacJka. cement ........$ 55 48 To the HoDonbI,. the Mayor, aad City aide bin, digging Into a hill of jk)Utoe.«
Hannah A Lay Mere. Co. dak
Coundl of the Qty of Trareraa Oty, from the under aide, they rolled down,
cement ....................................
88 30
*100. OoBtiek«B:-We. )-onr cooimlt- acrloualy Injuring blm.
OouDcU of the CU;
I 76 78 tw oa Streau aad Walka aad aty
Full of Tragk Madning
Attoraey aad City EngtiMor reapMt209L**O«itlemen:—'The aeasoo’s work Pay roll, sundries................ .$ 119 00 folly roport: la racard to alln aloas are these linea from J H. Blmmooa of
P. Kyaelka. clor8r seed........
6 90 rirer baok fhan Caaa to Park stroau. Casey. Is. Think what might have reWater Works, water rental. .
2 60 that they bare wcamlned UUea ot prop- •ultod from thU terrible cough If he
B ftoa na I would
erty ownera aloiig said alley and are bad not uken the medicine about
tfully rmioest a leara
‘ hat aald owners kavs UUea which be writes; "I had a fearful
or toread of stream. Wc cough. Uial disturbed my night's teak
that Uie city aboold eootrol I tried ereiTthloK. bnt nothtog would
relieve it. unUl I took Dr. Ktog*a New
aa alley at
Discovery for Consumption. Oougha
H. A L. Merc, Co., aumdrlea.
aad Colds, which completely evra aie._______
Trav. CKy Iron Works, aund.
To tho Uoworable. the Mayor, aad City MUsh^$t^ Tcl. Co, toll.
Ity of Ttou^e
Ttmrorae CRJ.
CRv.! Am^^^
Am. Ex. 06. ex...
OotincU of the City

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Si..",s,s"rs'“'1 ""'■n-va'SK-.

SlLfrt!it-2SSSJSeSl!a*“l?u/

jssSu»a.Esr;¥

bee. druggists: guaranteed; 68e and
$1. Trial hocus 10c.

On Augost ftlkj
rags and other boaaehold
that aald

so ^

VM City. m«h.. Oet. MuL 1
; 680 fJtnans for 6 cents at tke City
nooonbh*. tha M,yw. ud (
CouacU or the City of Traverse City, opera bouae Monday night. TneAm

T
OraTid TraversefRegion.

•nn C*CNm6 RCCOW). TKAVSRW CITr. MICHIOAN. rHIBAY. OCTOTCII IX 1«X

tbn «<o^ bb afloethcr party at tbe WubIM oaltert PrMaj.
•am* plop* two woaha ftemiteat
Huaah aad WcifM played hall
foaamdad by Bagteter nf iWda WIL .
WUh SIto 1 i. fhror
Mra Omx McCray waa at
mt Mn.
mA
aoRlPOct.JfolL
u «r
R
JakeOleb'a.
J. T. Rnnagfi «ad wife to A4dte
Oet M.
atetnr. Mra. Iterte. of Iowa.
LfiSaa wero*rlMtS?M SKa^BaSra’a QIbha, w IV. % of nar ft-.
msc. €,
Mr. aad Mrs. Ma PhMl u
e CrawfocT^ fomlly aad mother
townli.M0alt;«UO«, :
CTM CftyoaDen teat sroak.
rataned from Canada, wharo they ^^Marr^aasaa waa a callar at Mra
Mr.aadMra.Mlek Aaaaa
Hannah.
Oo. to Floyd L.
hare Uved the teat year. They aov
«»* City eaDen laM week.
^^^H^SStaadwaancaUera Smith, lois t and f, block d. H. U A
this pteee yemerdaj.
vtek reteUves at Jackaoa.
Mta SUhbItz eras called to Olea Ar On.*h 14th iddrUfit.
wyb^yy report a wy good crop
Mr. Bnmror’a ndter proema mm bad
Rnlph
^ KnU Oahln. a
Bd aad Irwta BawUaya have pur
bar by the lllaeas of har dauyhtei
and * naevmuy
aad Mra Keaaedy htteaded the Clara, who te jrteittay her ateter Mazy M ncraa ci wH ^ •WH. me, 15, town
DoTcmdall ood wUb of Orawo
^^mS^mST^wSS^U worktay for
y achool eoaventloB ta Grawo
Mao^ lamaa waa ealUay oa Mie
Mrt. WmiAa Dtmnr nd w of spoot Spcday with Jomee Cnodall
range 10; ftOOO. _
Mrm. Irwta Rawiiaya.
They report a very laier- Browd yesterday.
TmcTM aty a7« te tOVB. tke gM«U and tomlljr.
CaroUne
J.
Hall
to Wm, Hothtea. ,
ateed te wp and leveled ft ao i
Theodor* Phael returned teat week
Mrs. Omi.
or Om. Dum «»d fasOr.
O. M. Praotke arrtrod tnm Alden BBS tnelr now.
NorlhDakota.
ooe^balf tetarete te lot U. bloek R H,
Several of the ytway people
Mrc B. IUeluird» tad dUKhter. Satorday to wort hr the teonber mill.
OCL*.
here have been gotay to Wezfoi
U A Co.'s 7th add; $100.
xmipMlad by Ufm Mmbel DtUov.
Lottie McOarry tpeot a few dayt la
Mra. Fraak Kiep n
tbe evcoiny abows held there.
•TTtfad frtw
03 Mooter Trarerae City teat ««ek.
J. T. Hannah, et al. to Fted>iniCSOAR RUN.
frw
Raplda teat week.
E. Cook and slater Sadie aad Uzzie
YUBA.
«»d or*jpMU oC MIm Emoo Wllioo.
Wlaeheomb went on the ezceiahm
Several took In tba exmaloo tc Items, teu 13 and IC bloelt f. F.
Moriny Mcmt to be tbe order of the
IteoB pooMd ovoy dot*
KINOtLCY.
• ^
Ohio teat Thursday.
Charlevoix yeaterday; a very pleaaaal 4th add: $300.
*n*r o kmc lUoom ot
day for l».
J. Kmiaedy will fiateh threahlay
her hoa* M
ACME.
Prod F. Wllllama and wife to Ftmnlt
«tre*t ot tb* oc^
Mr*. Will Irwin of Traverae City
M. M. Walcb took
ot Mvwti'xa rtsort. IteeooMtd boo matted Mctdamea Geo. McDonald and
Everybody la hustllay their poutoea this neighborhood this week.
O. Pratt, lots IS aad 14. block 3. P.
Mr*. E Priert and little dauyhter
l or Kortbport for dfty R J. Cate latt Thnrtday.
mt while the weather ii fine.
H.*s
4th
add;
0300.
: Traverae aiy are vteiUay Jrtenda
Mra. M. M. Welch waa sick ao abc
here from Ohio.
Mr. Seafort s aad Mr. Lelter a maMr*. Conroy, who hat bean rteitiay
tre.
R F Scheuarly to C. H- 1-aac^r.
Mr*. Della Crain and temU
eoold aot attend .ebnreb teat Soiulay.
mrot oatoi
Mr*, W. R Ooyk«, ooa her mother. Mrt. Oox. of Bnaunlt City,
hineu a.-* about tbe aeiybborbood
G. Harm srill lead the laayue meetJohn Cam e Utber aad rootber are et ml. bid
too and
0*00
oad <dooebter, Mte* Emm* ooil retaroed to her home at RUghtt Sal- ber ateter. Mr*. Jane Clav.
of swK. aae. 15. town
jpalB. threablay beaas aad buckwheat.
afternoon.
making him aad hte fomlly a visit
drootey Wlloon. to mooro ber kmr. nrdtT.
Tbe ateaaier nitaola made ber first
29. range 10; tend contract.
They came from Dakota.
wr of tbe boy* from rip to tbe Acme dock Sundav. giving
boMdoo mooy Mendo ood ocqooiotArc** OIbbt waa a Klnytley caller
Jno.
C. Updegrove and wife to L. H.
oocoo, Mr*. WIteoB voo lor*d by oil.
be free ezcmnloa to CbarievoU aad
and T. H. P. Howard, paroel. sec. 3.
Imtac errr mdy ood wlUloc to lend o
return. There were aboat 240 who
Mia* Inez Parntwortb wot over fkom
SOUTH MAYFIELa
Mr*. Ettn Myers of W
Mylsc bond to oH. rotertne tb« Plfa Lake Saturday on a tbon bntlwent from the aeiyhborhood and all
town 20. range t; ll.oo.
Potato digging te tbe order of-tbe
ranaera are digging tbelr pocalled on ber ateier, Mr*. O. Kobn. Frl
bowo* ood cboorloc the sicb. ood even nmv call.
I a very pleaaant trip Tbe day
United State* to Geo M. Rogert,
Tbe crop te fair. Some are
after beiny ooodoed to the borne was
oould not have been finer than it waa ^n. Spesnaan Hoyt te on tbe sick
Mb* normce W’auoo went to Trav day eveniny.
lot 2. aec. 21. town 27, range 12.
Mias Orpha Edyell te op tbe *lek list for the oecaalon.
oJvori looblnc for jbe opopnonliy to erre City Saturday eveniny.
Mr*. A. C. Wynkoop and son DotiyMate of Aia W. Howard.
cheer oad help otbdrs. The lopy and
Tbe Miaaea Daisy aad Mary and Al­
Several from ber* attended the Har
Mrs.
Havens
of
Grand
Raplda
te
poluliil UlBM* wot bon* with
bert Stitea came over from Crofton
Amelia Kalaer to Parm C. Gilbert,
y of the Snmmll
bis cousin S.
Saturday for a few days* vlalt with rel- rUltlay
They report i
Mayfield and is ezpeetlny
4
Mra. E A. Braiaard baa goee to parcel. H.. U A Oo.te 7Ui add: 11,000.
Tbo toOBlIy
ativea and friends and to take In tbe ber*
yood atienuanee ana an enjoyabU
in a few days,
Thomas M. Shane aad wife to Qeo.
Pennsylvania oo a visit to ber ton
with ber It* tbo teat boom when a lovexfuraioo.
ra. Cummer of Clare ar Harley.
and
Mra.
O.
H.
Cauliflower
and
wife
vtelted
Storra.
paroaL ae& f, town 25. rang©
Inc mofber wot taken from the bnm-.
Mr. and Mr*. Crandall were dows
telUng Mr and Mrs. O. Luse for
The Ladle*' Aid meets at the M. ii
bU mother at South Kasaon Sunday
rtincrml aenrtoefl were held from tbo from Traverte aiy Shtorday.
James
Zelyler
and
famHy
are
mov
hurch
Oct.
13
for
tbe
eldctloo
of
offlbooMt on Monday. In choree of W. AnP, W. Coulter was down from Wal
t looka as tbouyb New Wexford
* Oei Storra W

dernoa of Traverse CUy. Rer. W. H. loon Lake the flrat of thlt week to re iny to Keasen City this week, wbert
Bert Bannon and Mertle Briggs of
lid boom this winter. Mr. and Mr*.
^
'
be will keep a yrocery store.
We are haring very fine weather aec.Rtown25. raagelO;
HoHbot odfetetlnc. Mrt RIcbardion
Travorae City were callers at Acme
C. Rouse moved over there last
Mr. wood and family are movlny tc teat Siinday.
r^tbering our fall cropa.
oad Mlaa Mabel Dillow. niece* of tb>
Lk H. and T. H. P. Howard to Wm.
Saturday.
Zella Alien moved hi*
Ohio (his week, after apendlny a year
daeaaaed. arrired from Cleveland too
J. W. Smith has tbe Job for Austin gfio^* over there tbe same day. Mr. 8
A. Aloook. parcel, aec. 3, town 24. *
here.
Idle for the funerml.
ton
of
Bates
of
raUiny
hit
houae
Which te aeveniy-fouT poundt
range 9; 11.00.
David Henacy and Mrs. Aynea Bate* and putting a stone foundation under Hoyt and family will move over
Wllterd Warsbor* left this week lor rmiaed on Maple Hill farm.
In about two weeks. TVere will
OLD MIMION.
Bast Bay Lomber Oo. to BL J. Fhl- v •
Die Rapid* to attend the rerri* *chryd.
Tbe storet of J. Antpach and M were marrted Wednesday. Sets. 4th the same
be lots of werk there this winter In
Mm E J. Brtnkman*and ma Oliver gbum. lou 54 aad 57. Abgoaa Rewvl;
Mint Marcnm Anderwon and Mn. Hamburyer were rJoMd Monday, it The hapny couple bare the beat wUh
There was a poUto buyer on ban:!
the wood* and mill*.
es of their many friend*.
ive gone to Iowa to vlail Mrs. Brtak- 1200.
M. Litney of Trarerte City attend«Ml belny a Jewith holiday.
Monday morning to boy potatoes at
Oren Luce bought a cow of O. C.
an's parents.
I). G, Shorter of Traverse CUy wai Acme for shipment by boat. Tbe farm­
the ftmeral of Mr*. Wilton Monday
J. An*pacb wat In Cbicayo the first
[>u*e.
Bara W. Hubbell and wtfe to Omi.
befe on buslnesi Piiday.
Tbe people of Old Mteskm were very
afteraocm.
er* will not have to go so far away
of the week on butinett.
Warron Taylor bought a cow of O.
Cbarle* DavU and Pwirl Marsh of
ttch horrified by the sudden deatb of Burrows and wUe. lots 11 nnd 12. block
Orion, aon of Mr. and M-«. I. L
Mlt* Beryl Bcrkett of Kalkatka U Bonth Kasson attended Joeeflny bcr« from home for marketing hcreafier. John Roberts of Kingsley.
John GUI
Iteme, patted away at the home on. vUUlny relative* he*^
Let the good work go on.
14. H.. L. A Oa'e 10th add; 02JOO.
Tbe M. E. Aid dug ihelr potatoes only a fet
Sunday eveniny.
\
Third ttreet on Wednesday evening
Oct.
9.
Mr*.
Wniard H. Ayera and wlfo to Adolf
Wednesday and now they will build zeo of this
Trtpn left Monday for a
Mr. nnd Mr*. Elmer Cralne were
at the aye of three year*. The parent* visit to b< ^ dauyhter.
Mr*. J. J. Coal- Traverse City caller* Saturday.
tbe
h*
*•
poutoes •nd wa* well llko
ed by all. He waa a Kaiser, pnroel. Whitewater lofnshlp;
retnrned from Chlraico on Tnrodav
SOWERS HARSOR.
who I oved to Klplloy. Wash., two
John Taker Is ihrwhiny for Mrs
Grange, and ISJHH).
131 may. where the rhild
ra. Miles Gilmore Is enteruining
Mr*. George Taylor 1* visiting her
Tucker today.
for a ymwth
her
Esute of Martha B. Bate*. cAdera
aizier
from
Traverse
City
for
a
daughter at New Wexford.
family came from
gatlonal ,
Asa Harvey,* Alva Payne. Herman.
d*o cimtulllny •
Rev. Platt and sister vlnUed at the
‘O vlsU^Mr. Julius and Arthur EciyUr. ilm DavU
sister. Mra. Seth xaalgnlng rceldfe.
Ralph McClusky spent Sunday at home of G. C. Ruse one day teat week. tees He leaves <
Fidelia Wages to Pboeba A. Durga.
and Pete Davi* as foreman, have yon«
ompkin*. to mourn hte loss.
J. Stewan «f Pcto*key spent Sun.
Mr. and Mm. Wm Saunders of 811- pH of eH of twH, sec. 9. town 20.
r
work
* camp near Empire to
Mr*. Will Lannln aud•children i.j**ut
•r Uke have been visiting relatives range 12; 025
today with Mr* Kate Dnhm.
SOUTH MANITOU ISLAND.
this place.
'^'1 Burken is putting up a new build
Mra. Will Bnxxard Is (nitenalning
Oscar Simpson and wife to Jno. R.
iny that be>e will use for a shop.
Ethel Gherlng, who bam been book*
worse and passed
*y to t
her m«Hber and sister, Mr*. Adam*,
Oscar and t\%ller
W
Com
1
Seeymlller
reMr. and JMrs. O. Lapham and daugh
keei»er In the Jfofdware department of Santo. aH lot 3. bkarluC. U.. L. A Oo.'a .
ly four hours after
Monday eveniny from Cbicayo. ter Man* vUItod her brother. John from near Coldaater.
of the dav.
the MercautllK^Co.'s store at Traverae 9th add; $500.
Kuneral aervicce W( re nrm at
^ week ^j,|,
Pete Labatt and family have moved
In Berk i iimi'd last week fn
Kennedy, of South Kasson. Sunday.
CUy. baa realgned and la making ber
home op rrlday afternt»on
Tbomaa Gbering’s old buu*e.
Maatetee Land Co. to O. W. Sorbrother*. Charlie and John.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Stephenson are
a two %eek*' visit and than
Hunbtft ofilclattny. The beautiful flow
Ed Emo-y’* folks win live In their
Mr*. Hlnchman went to Ru.hvllle. spending a few days at their dauyh
medical treatment.
wrill go to Faiipb. DakoU. to visit with garu eH. sec. 39. town 26. range 9; |L
er* sent duriny. sickness
house at Bowers Harbor now
rela- ter-a. Mr*. A. C. W’>*nkoop.
Lulu and Lotta Hutzler. who have
m^w
.be win V
Joseph a Bartley to Frank E Budlovr
Mr*. F.Uen Elman ha* Ikmspent
the
sttmmer
at
North
Maulton
D. Morgan baa returned borne after
enjoyed
_
,
...... ..
Inger, lot 6. Evergreen Bemeh: 025.
w dav*
ks in Traverse CUy. the Island, returned to their borne here a
me departed. The ,mrem. bud a
wm?er^^^ i had spending a few month* In wcsiem
her da
er. Mr*. Ray
Smith Barnes, el nl. to Martha S. C
Canada.
George Jarrett baa moved bla fombrother and other relaMvc. a-e left to I th“mlXri?n7 tJ^l^e
GUI
babySafOct. 9.
llr to Traverse City. He 1* making Bates, lot 18. block 1. 2nd Penwood
sister. Mr*. Se
Cbolera Infantum was the
add; $50.
' ^
I vuicr 16 visiuny r»'i*iivc* i
day alKiut rwi after an lllne** of but
SABlbt.
Melissa J. Elmeodorf to Milo J. Cur*
a few hoii*w The funeral wa* held
Miss Caroline Burdick arrived home
m tbe house Saturday mom leg. In Monday Aentng. alter spending Jhe down from Traverae c!t to attend tte. wH lot 137. Oak-HeighU; $500.
' •
John Gin
Gill's funeral.
. fr* <ur* nih TTUtlvr, hi Trnvrn.P
u,ytim 1. think- visiting at
charge of Ralnh Anderson. The re­ Kummer at Northport.
Milo
J.
Curt
It.
rt
al.
to
0.
H.
and
C.
Miss Martha Sho-fe- l(*avew-t
P.
8.
Detol
has
gone
to Chicago on
sins wen* laid to rest In the Ogd.*niiFrank Sheridan of Glen Arbor wa* bust
row for a visit in Indiana
O. Parrish, parcel, sec. 36. town Ti,
;
irg cemeterv .
here a few day* this week.
Mrs. P.
has been vcr> clck
Mm.
Wro.
Stone
la
visiting
relatives
range 11; $$B0.
.
Ml** Blanche Helfrloh spent
Martin Fi>r*t took a trip to Charl(>- In Ohio.
he Ii
ly* In Traver*e City last week
Albert Hyde and wife to Jno. W.
^
voix last week and returaod, bringing
Mrs. Ed Quaife arc visit Ing her sister. Mr*. Tony Rokoi
James I^dle and daughter Maud
» happy >oung wife with him. We have gone to Canada.
Wyckoir.
SWV4
of
aeU.
21.
town
U.n. T.c.trd b> Mr r..-„ MrCmy. j o^, 1-Yr.m.n nnd Ml» Mnry Rl«-k
Ml*s Frances Shari>e left Monday wish them sucres* and a long and
Jas. McCloi
\ gone to Traverse
Oct. 9.
«
',
25. range 10; $40SJI4.
oralng for her home In Grand RapMr. Inman i»f GUIs Pirr passed *wsy l were tinltitl iu the iKiud* of holy wedItv to live.
NEW WEXFORD.
Martha 8. Walker BsUle.
* last Saturday, after a i li>ck Wednesday. Oci. t. at the home of
Several
have quit work at the
Mr. Perry, the railroad agent here,
The Ladle*- Aid of the M E church Empire thI
Chaa. C. Howai^ and wife to Hanna
feel*
pretty
big
now
that he baa ^oved
win meet next W^^dnesday afternoon
A dance wa* given teat Saturday ito the new depot.
good wage*.
Oalvim
lot
1.
block
If.
H..
L.
A
Co.'s
with Mrs. Frank Smith.
evening at the homo of Mr. and Mr*.
Mia* Anna Meny la working for
The mill that the MacBrida l^mber 2nd add: $700.
The ladle* of the M. E. church
Geo. Hutzler and a good time reported.
lira. Frank Rogers.
nd apron social at i
James MoOusky to Jno. Quaife. aH
Oci 5. ________________
Mr*. Fannie Conklin and daughter
Wednesday evening of
of nwH. acc. 24. town 27, range 11;
^f l^ng Lake are visiting at Geo. Rog church
to
»hl* village.
week.
Rev. Hnrlbut oenritilny,
MABEL.
! or of the bride
Mr. Wolllver has the addition tobU $613.
Oct. 9.
O. N. Undsey went to Elk Rapid*
Mr. and Mr*. John Scott soent i well known and have a larye circle of
coroplet(*d.
Margaret E. Griffith to David O. Hasfew day* of this week at Sault 8te ! friends who wish them a lony and
lYlday with luml»er.
School Report.
Baird mn
to town UM well. UK* n and 12. block 2. Ferowood.
EAST BAY,
Marie,
i prosperous life together.
Report of Canada achool. Oram
Fred Avery took a load of buckk from OrawTi. He cz
The Infant son of Mr. and Mr*. Uiu wluat to Traverse City Saturday.
The L O T M will ylve a harver
Wm. E. DeGraw and wife to Maggie
lowDsbip. for the month ending Sept
Into hi s building thi* fall
Briggs died Sunday and was burled
suctal at the town l.all Olday eveninc
t9. 190s.
parcel In Traveme CUy; $1,Merrlihew went ti Coj
Mr*. C. Botemler spent a few day*
on day.
,
Oet 13.
SUMMIT CITY.
Uxzle Dunn, teacher.
• evening afti
hou
Charles A. Strait of Traverse Cltv In Kalkaska last fweek vtelHng her
Memrs. Bben and Walter SUnde arc
The fmir wi-eks-old l»*be of Mr. and
Number of pupil* enrolled. .'7.
buildings,
ling
Ijoth
A. W. Bartak and wife to Anton
had goivl succe*** in getting subscrip­ daughter. Mrs. John Moran.
e.
Mrs. Axtel Peterson died last night
Average dally attendance. 53.
and bouse, ready- to go
I’ray
was
down
from
Traverse
Miss Kellie Steele U vUltlng friends after a sickness of about three week
ElKtner. west 65 feet lot 2. block 5. II..
<
fNumber nHthiT absent nor tardy. tion* for those wUhlng to work for a
Walton went to Co|>emli
fcchelorshlp In the Moody Bible InMl- Cit.v'Buiiday. returning Monday momat Saiilt Sle Marie for a few.,<Ia3s.
' The f**neral servirt>s will h<>
IM* held at 30. aa follows:
L. A CO.'S 9th.
Ing.
Mrs. Wurzburg, who has been the; the M. R church foram
ai I p. m
Uzxle Winchcomb. In* Shell. Glen
Dariu* E. Crippen and wife to Rich.
|
Ir*. ?Coa Fort on. Mr*. Virginia Domguust of ber son. Peu*r Wurzburg, and I H. Kllnglefrolth of Traverse City ii burrows, Iva Zue. Burr Crlpiu-n. Be*James Watwiu is loailing a car with
ard Zue. seH of .(‘H. sec. 22. town 25.
mllv. left thU w«*ek for her home ia i home for a sho-t time to assistL hte fa hie Crippen. Albla Pavls. Alta Kidder. Ine and Miss Susie Forton were gue*l» polaiot's toiiay.
WetT ALMIRA
rand Rapid*.
Rapids.
j ther In lecurtngK his
Grand
hl» fal
fill”
range 12; $1,200.
Clair GIcndenIng and Max Avery
Amandal Copeland. Ben ha McCombs. of Mr*. I.ucy Courtade Monday.
Mr* C. P. Batt‘» was calld to Ukc
Mias Maggie iterne* u vi Itlng In
Lou Briggs is quite HI with a sore went to pet..ske: on the excursion
Perry T!llofson. who went to Troy, Lola McCombs. Claude Priest. Fl^yd
Albert Valesh, ei al. to Jno. Jauda.
Ann last week on accfiunt of the *lck
Grand Ranids at the homo of her lont.. last April and hicatt*d a piece Oehrett. Alveri Gehrett. Roy Winch* throat. .
Sunday.
ness of her sun's little child, but it li lota 35 and 36. block 9.
L. A Co.'a
Quite
a
fqsr
took
In
the
free
excur­
brother. Clarence Baines.
r llmiMT land. retunu*d Sept. 34Hh. comb. Earl Dixon. Ralph Ihxon.
L.
Copeland
has
sold
the
W.
Eflgar
bc-ifcr
at
this
writing
Clh
add; $300.
sion
from
Acme
on
the
Northern
Mich­
Mr*. A. John and «laughter Atma art*
ell pieasetl with his trip.
lie Dixon. Maudie Gibbs. Cleon Blaard.
C. Johnson proi»erty to Mr*. Busana
Mis*
l>»ttk
Unxik*
is
up
aud
around
spending a few weeks at Grand Rapigan
Tranaporutlon
Co.'s
.learner
Illi­
I»r. L J Tedman Is aPendIny t
Benle Blaard. Eddie Wilson. 8c>'mour
Chaney.
tlic^ho-*f.
nois
to
Charlevoix.
Ids^ with? her daughter. Mrs Roben ■ mrt'tlng of the
be boan
board of supervisor*
Menxie«. Raymond Menxics. Harry
oMh(
loung peo- ' ^r*. Anni Piki- aitd daughter Itelsy
The prediction In regard to the po^
1 Traverse City this *week.
Menries. Glen Bum»w*. Mabel Canute.
epste
On Mny 1 all tbe rtUmoey i
WllllamsJ
R. Agosa Is speiidUig a few days In
Those who took advantage of tbe Carrie Canute. Arthur Strickland. uto crop made In the Grand Traverse
lymdon were for yesm trosted Jo
i<o.»rlv In tKe *oa*o" bv C. L.
C'hlcago
-xrurslun to Indiana today were Mr. Ubble Hick*
greet feast by tbe MooUgn fsmily of
Rev. I>emas Corhlln of Traverse city
Domlne,
bard
of
East
Bay.
i*
verified
Mis*
Cora
Pray
wa*
home
from her | with her hinter. Mr*. Silas Gray.
Mrs. J. Sewell and daughter.
A very interesting mW-ting was held
Portman
eqnare.
Tbe
custom
originat­
arrived In
?
d.
ts.
Rovemroent
report,
which
evi*nlng
iderfeer
and
at the Grant town hall last Saturday
hat owing to the extensive nrt*v^
officiate
at the funeral (if Mrs. Wol
Wolfe. . Katie. A. J. Higbea. C. L. Porter.
evening, at which we oryanlted the
married ed with Lady Mary Wortley Mootagii
Mr*. John Kennwly entertained j j. \v. Wllsey. Frank Sargent, Mr.
Y. P. I. C„ or Young People * Improve- alence of blight in the principal po°
M?pie cir JTiw shout tbe ywir 1722. Tbte famous Engiroducing state*, a light crop of
ienda at suppi^r on TiieiMlay evening
friend*
m. 8 Cox and Heur>- Roop.
ment club, with thirty-two member*.
*^xir«
Mf
an « Mr*
I ‘•*‘*^*‘** residcncc hy Rev. C. W. WIl- Uib antboewes had a sou-Edward
IKiUto*'*
of
inferior
quality
is
general­
The Mlases Ubble Gusti
Oct. 10.
An Impromptu program was renBramen and Messrs. Norntan Th«mias
dered and the following officers were ly promised. Bui this n-gion It a faof^rk.r CrJik
!lTn
Tb"rnTe\”SS‘lh
i region and we will get a half
and Charle* Uoitv siH*nt FYldav last ^
Riers CORNERS.
elected. v‘r:
sent to Westminster school, he ran
at Northport Pidnt.
Mrs. Hiram Warren was helping
President, Uzzic Dunn; secreUry. crop of fine quality potatoes, that later
away three llnir*. On ooa of throe
The Ijidles- Benefit sociv
II bring the very hlghe«t market
will give Mrs. Whaley Iasi Monday to gel ready Ada Wilson: vice president. Ina Shell,
flights be changed cteChaa with a lltfle
a ten rt*m snnpor at the hi
* of Mrs. to go on the excursion to visit her treasurer. Emon* Clark. Also a pro­ price. Two new klcd* of poUtoe*
Mrr. R. C a.rdnrr «em to Tnryrtr I
M.Ih-1 Wll.^ of loluxl w« cbtinney aweep and apant a tong time
John Scaburv on tYIdav. Oct. l.*hh.
agtM mother and sUters.
gram commlltoc of the following mem­ raised In this locality thi* season the
with the sweeps as one of tbelr pr»Mrs Charles Bramen is ill at this
Mr. Shunk went on nhe cxcucalon bers: Ina Shell. Margie Canute. .^ncle Sam and Early Divine, are dan :i» UM ««-k ood rwurned honn
Bate* Sunday.
writing
_
i
feaston. Hte parenta hunted for blm
NVnlnemUy to visit his sUter who Is Blanche Davis, Ada Wilson and Uzzie les. The former i* a round, white. *lth her dauchtcr who is sick
Mr. and Mm C E. Pray drove to I Mr and Mr*. Henry Case. Mra, Vert all over tbe country. At test hi* hid­
Dd the latter a long white. They are
There will l»c no schc<»» Tuesday.
Dunn.
Myer* and Mr*. Harvey Spaflord all ing pure wa* dteoovered. sod be waa
ell fo-med and for eating art« uncx- Slk Rapid* Friday.
Wi*dne*4ay and Thursday of next
Will* Wine is marketing some ;«taOur next meeting will be on Bate
Ldlod.
A. S Prav ha* installed a private went to Ohio on the ezeumkm.
wt-ek. as the leacherjs will attend the lo^ at Gra'
day evening. Oct. 14. 1905. Let i
restored to them. Thte happened on
John and Frank I>cFer have taken elepbone line from hi* store to hi*
Mm. Uxrle Lake of Intend waa tbe
have many more member*.
a Job of digging eleven acres of pota­ louse, making it more convenient.
guest of Mm. Flora Lake Friday.
. Runk thresh buckwh
toes for John Carlisle.
Washtt
Miss Ultlan Gray came home oo the
There is a good demand for men
away
I Wed
excumion 'Sunday to see her parents, fterward imUI ber deatb gave a feaat
.Mr*. Will Touen Is on the sick list
PLEASANT VALLEY.
to tbe *weepa of London. Tbe Monts'nrnulay rooming. The funeraat was
Mr. and Mm. Silas Gray.
H. Waijen U taking cure of Mr
Mrs. George Helmforth started for to dig potatoes. Many of the Oval
held at the M. E. church. Rev. I
Mr. and Mm. Dan Pratt have moved gu* eootlnufd thte nwtom through all
Shunk* e6^ while he Is vlsUlug.
Ohio Wednesday, where she expecu m*h Co.'B employe*, since the shut­
down, are digging poutoes in thli. vi­
Cocblln of Traverse City and Rev. J
OGDENtSURG.
back Into camp for the winter, com­ tbe following genemttoo*. and now
Bom. to Mr. and Mr*. Will Ta.vlor. to 6|.*Dd ten days.
klsy 1 baa become a general holiday
i of Traven
D. Dects offlclaUng.
mencing work this week.
Oct. S. a daughter.
Mlaa Beasie Oamrood si>cnt a few cinity.
rhurcb at this place Sunday, I Charlie Bate* wrcni to bit home In for sweeps^________________
Mrs. Winnie SchraedtT left last
Will Totten U tmeking logs to the hour* with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. 'Oct. 9.
Peter I,aboti and fa mlly have mov<
Tuesda.v rooming for a trip to Grand i
Newaygo aome time ago and w© have
D^b« sawed for lumber.
Frank Garwood, teat Sunday.
ARAL.
in Tom Ghertng*
Cmtmm as* tbe Oei*.
Rapid* and other places.
j
received word that he la very low with
MUsea Margaret and Ruby Rusm*!
Fred John
. The L. O. T. M. M. will give Ia har-;
typhoid fever.
Tbe eyrobo! of the cross was aaaoand WII Clark spent Sunday with the
ved away and oih- his harbor
Mr. and Mm Will Lake aad lltUe cteted with tbe earliest cotea te Cbrisyoung folks at H. J. Lemcool'a.
roadway so that people rill not have Pearl Rushlow were tbe gueaU of Mr. tendom. sod today tbe cniando ia ooe
I hold I Th
JUchard Lerocool Is working for Mr. m are vialtlng.
Mr. Veder
'eder called
calk here yesterday, and to drive on tbe dork. M Jobnaoo haj
ne of
Pe^r Warner.
after- of tbe coins of Spein. A croaa was
ng np oo the
Mrs. Seaburv. After tht> buslncursesViinic coming home from Traverse we were sorry to learn that his wife done a good deal of cleaning
cut on Aogto-Saxoo and Norman
beach, which 1* the greatcat Improveand little boy were very sick.
*lon a ten cent tea will be sc^ed.
Frank Bates came home Saturday money that It might be lOhiOy broken
Detroit
Mra. Clark is vtelUng relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. W. B Johnston siieni
from Hitchcock to see hU parenu, Mr.
D. Kiug
cd daughter visited
into halves and qoartara for giving
friends
at
Honor.
The
threshing
machine
Mooiiay In Traverse City.
and Mm. W. H. Bate*.
friend* here W
ehange.
and whan cwt colas wrara abolihrcfihlng
lc‘*kwheat.
Rev,
A.
F.
Jenne
waa
a
caller
In
Mrs. R E Campbell and little daugh­
Mlsa Rekah Wilson and Goldia Bate*
Mr*. Myers is
Mr*. Minnie Yalleau of Wexford re­
Ge
ba marked
ter Marjorie, accompanied by Uule ior. Mrs. Stebbll;
drove over to Mm. Wteg'a Saturday on
' Kortbport, ia urlih turned borne Saturday, taking fifteen Traveme CBy teat week.
vlzli
N.
E.
Hathaway,
who
baa
taken
Mr.
0. Uke our
Nina Seelig. spent Saturday in Travbusineas.
buthete of peaches. H. J. Lomcool
count]
Walter’s
place
here,
te
keeping
tbe
In thla way It broame
Oct. 9.
orw City.
' I Mr*. Oatus and ber sister May
ok her aa far aa Grawn, where her
to
live
there
For
mile*
not
a
hiU
men
busy
in
tbe
wood*,
and
they
wU!
Rev. W H. Hurlbut entertained bla ;. bualnea# trip to Trverae CUy teat
laband met her.

achool Idas* last Friday even-j
Mr. and Mra. H. J. Lerocool went to soon be tbrongb where they are work- was to be #e«K aad that waa aomcthing he was not naed to.
iny. After games, joe cream ana cage i L. F. Sheridan was a
Thte week tbe tarmera will begin to vanced in Kennedy *___________
oor Kbool ta^ber. look
tbe Wonder to South Ma atou Friday.
froqoently aaaa H te Ibis
two of hte achotera. Freak Mclntvre glean what few apple* there te. Tber©
Gartlw m-M ple.ur.tl;| ur. St. Peter aad davstater bare
and Therao Jenae. and went camping. are ao few apple* on tbe treea that it
a nomtier rt her frteadi j aored from thefr fhrm toto town
teg of tbe word: Tbe dovB aleopa te
They had good aocceaa dock hunting. will be gleaning all tbe time,
te rendered LaxaUve. ao that Its oae te- my pocket I have no croaa to ditvn
Oct.
9.
Mr*.
Julia
Bancroft
baa
gone
to
Senn.
HANNAH.
anrea a prompt and efficient evneoa- hlffl from tt.*-Lofoton Expreot.
to baud a larne warcbooac tn the i
Mis* Blanche Gleb baa returned Ohio to visit relative* and may spend
tion of tbe bowels. It relaxea tbe nenr.
tbe winter there.
" NORTHLAND BEACH.
rom a visit to ber boro* in
Mr. and Mm. Squlera leave tor tbelr
THEY ARB ooaUag. Who? Tho
Mr. HoUktey gave a very fine enter
home te Lanateg tbte morning.
ztomeot In the Gray acboolbouie teat
Uftoa VandovUto company wlih,lhalr
Mlaa Florence Bernard baa gone to every bottle of tbe Original LaxaUve
John Bnk
Traverae City to work foTK. A. Nelaoo Oongh Syrnp-Kennedy'a LaxaUve bifl icont dhow, aty cpoim hooac afl
Detrrtt.
in hte store.
^t,"i^a-d«m.r.wb.db-e.
KEYSTONE.
>e death of hte brother.
Mm. Holtoo. who ia IB with typhoid
Red the apptettte rooeived from the
JamM Crandall tuned hte limber larye aadleMe. It wa* shren out that
fever, waa a little better Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Mau Kaicbel
TRY A ^CORO WANT AO.

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