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Title
The Evening Record, October 07, 1905
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-10-07
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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rTHE EVENING RECORD
■■'■I
—.
' •' V . •; -
YfeSlfeRUAT'O
2363
SPECIAL TELESRAPH SERVICE.
I0PAQE8
DOUGHEiin’S
BANK CLOSED
Fugitlv*. Gaynof and Greene Are at
PEORIA NATIONAL DIO NOT OPEN
Uy WInr* lo ibr Ev. nlng Reronl.
DOUGHERTY SAYS THAT HE WILL
PAY THE LOSSES,
End
Hie
Life
and He Is Watched by Oatactivaa
Employed
by
H*a
nah. O^or^iM.
FujslUvra Ga>i»ur
BY SCORE OF
FORTY TO FIVE
Fnends.
Turned Over Hit Fortune.
WON FROM MANISTEE.
a
rwlvir.
Im« aKkird
iu*nrlr»* m*'ti vlth ib«n lo
FIRST IRTERSCHOUSTIC GAME
Sd-mi. raiis.-d I.3
WAS FOOTBALL FROM FIRST TO
LAST WHISTLE.
B. BRISTOL IS
IS NO MORE
PEACEFULLY PASSED AWAY AT 6
Oetpite the Big Score Which Trtverte
City Piled Up Manittee Put Up
a
DmI
i
iirv
liaM tiimtHl ov-r bla cn
luMun-
10
OUv.-r
IkMighrrty dtx'K iM»t
giiili).
J.
Good.
Lively.
Snappy
tic Mfle*. tbn
HAD BEEN A MASON 40 TEARS
Travew (‘ity
righi
llaUiy
GIRL FOUND DEAD.
$b05
MOTHER*WAS UNCONSCIOUS
BOYS* AND YOUTHS*
SCHOOL SHOES
HEADS HAD BEEN MASHED WITH
IRON PIPE.
Made <>f tliat
weariiik;
It^ilher |s;ilin etdf) with
heavy soh'H. for
ManlKi.*e*K
half ill ibf* iatt half
made
a
forty yard run for a toiubdown. Mnnis-
te
Made the Horrible Ditcovery.
Kv* r>
UU
1t-fh-l Ttristfd
iiaxM'd away al
ucoro
rnnn
on
tin- Trui-iMe
Had
Tily
There wen* only a f-a fum j
and
h
they did
nut
cbayige ib. |
HIM-.
llignih
L’lMl
Kasf
mh«m
Firat Half.
his
at
b
Manlati-e bick.d
I.Kk last -venliig, hlK death being
Bern
9$e and $1.19
Robbe<i—Daughter
Cle«v
CHILDRENS* SHOES
to
Murderers.
W.* have the repaUttiaii of
selling the liest wearing ehllvlrenti’ shta** in the eity; a
few spe.*ial Kirgiiins al
\Vire 10 the Kvi tmtg Hf.-ord.
yiildl. town.
N
v
<>. »
T —The
TbV
l.tidka got tbe litll.
e fatal stroke Sunday. "Sept. 24. For
the tiaet
firobitiK by ihi‘ gnind Jiir.v to a'^r-rtaln
aoviral
daya
h- has
1k*<h
ws 'st
ihi‘ -ml was 4inly a i|ucKtlon of boiiri*.'
Hi.n. Willard.
Ifili
SHOT WOMAN
AND HIMSELF
I nit-d
..f Omipany
Hlaf<*K
M,
Infantry, had
around
ItrKtid
w»^
lairn
In
,\ew
ttw
Ibv. IR. ISR...
by
b-r
duught-r,
through
left
Cher\ enka
-ml
io
guni |
on a
anuind
fenible.
right
end
Manistim
for
to
THIS BOX OF MONEY
Phone* 119.
12-tf
GIVEN AWAY FREE
t-. n yanU for a tom b.l..wn after uui
mad.* a largi* minilH 1 of f.-b ml.*^ who
inct*r.‘ly m.mni fo.* Mm.
millet.** of pla.v.
For the fiast
Khr. nln tg-r kick. .*
g«ml.
f..uri.‘.*n y« ary b.‘ has tven on .dticu zit
Pretending w© Wat on an Important
He
Wat
F^uiy \**ai> ago b.- Jolnul Uie Mhm
l.Mlge and has alw.*iys b.*i n r. metulK*ri
Di*
'
landing
lb* was al«. a con | SHIPPERS AND MANUFACTURERS
KiKi. ni im mUT 4.1 theVirM M. llimllM |
TO HAVE MEETING.
\
o Her Room—Tragedy
In St. Joseph. .
rhuriii
in u.bliti.ui lo a wif.-. a ron. Willard
tir Wln-tolb- K%** iilog Uecnl
•
SI
Mm b .
mad ..v, r lo-
Ort
*.1.0411
nml tan daut.hfr>. Mr/. P.-ri-.a Itra.Ty
7.- Itrlv. n
mnrr)
and
J im.
Mrs.
Ifu.tli.r.
Mat.. I
Clark,
Mrs
».• y.rani
>»?a
s:.
«»l.| and
Mi^.l Vlot-i J >t.ons4ab« Hiik n •riling
l>iw» ll
an.l then Ull.*.! MmMdf in th- pihMi
an.l
ov,*^. Mr^
Mr»,
b.
l. nv. s
General Freight Agents of the M. A N.
n
wbon- bonn* i* in
E.. G. R. A I. and P. M. to Meet
ibn*.*
alKter. also
Calilw-ll. Mr*.
^
• iei*.*:1.»n.
J W. MilllkfUi of tb.* Ivinrd ..f trade
Mheh-ii
nd ^rs. ('Ihasc. ' Two l.n.th.Ts ars*
^ nbo left. JuTio s H. Hrlst.d ..f A.la and
lm|K»rtoie
FVar. r was .Isni ti-d t«.
f.wmi .4
Mi
-
Hu*
Wnii.iul
r.rt*..*l of F.mt.m.
Tb.* lun-ra!
k.tvIc.'
‘
-•
will be a:
Sunda> af.:r::.K.n from lb.* re**ldenc.*.
the Kev. C. T. Sn»ui aKsiKt.*.! by ih-
fu> lit i!u- b-«l.
• let punctui.*.! hVr bi.vis.
aiep|H-d |.» thi* lenlKhU
w’orih.
g.*n*ral
freight
t'
lyiaven-
ag-n*
ol
ih«-
the g.*m ral freiubt agent* of ib-{
Pete Marqueit.*. G. K A: lCand*M. A* N.
j K. railroads in this ciiv some tin;**
Kev. Hugh K.-nnetly. omriating. Th*»
•M .
w»H*k.
povviblv
Tues4l.iv
or
servic.*: at the grav** will b«* iu charge
w ill Hi* ^t» 1'''**^'*'* *^"'
*I’i*‘‘
date will b.*
of tb.* Masons. Tb.*
jannuunre.1 lat-r.
until 7 oVbirk
I
Im vi. w nf flu- vi.-iit «il the g.*n.*rni
On bul-
K. an r tb.-n
of hia vleklin
ami plarot the reviilvei xo bis br.*ait
’
freight ag.-ntK li ha..; lH*en di-cided te
Ing of the ag.mt*:
THE POACHERS.
DR. OLIVER HART WAS FORMAL*
LY ARRAIGNED TODAY.
9K
,
and PhyiScal Wreck From the
( )
argu-
m-ntK to th- railroad offirlaU.
owing 10 the Imuualitles in freigb*
at
Effect* of Morphine.
work
basis.
Chicago. Oct. 7.—Dr. Oliver B
diligently
yt*ar to bring
By Wire to the Kvening Record
during
tb-
alwut c. mon
pa*;i
4*<]ual
The meeting menU.Tned will Lh*
hel.l Itv the council rooms at R o’clock
Hart
Tu-sdav -v-nir.g and every fhlpi>er
t.» aid ih.* rimadian auihorlUes in *uj»- of Rog-r* l*ark was formally ebargei
and manufacturer of tbe city 1* imgoi
pr. >sing Aiucriimn poariicr* wh.> fi*h today with the murkier of Irv*ne KloI be prwseni.
in\'*t;adlah wat.'n;. ihc t*nlt<*d State* kow by tb- i>oli'*-. Hart was arraigne!
culler
Morrill.
tWIIcctor
without ba.I.
ing. ma.le a capiur- t>lday aftemeum
physical
afii*r a fiv, mile tluvK^
morphine.
i>*ach nmfi/-
Han U a mental and
wr«‘rk
from
the eflt*rU of
He wa>w the child took hi*
cat.d lb.* tu*: and
her up in a pemonal tablet* In *t*eking relief from
11.* ha*‘jK»Uflt*d the luadache.
Wa close
all
day
Monday.
OcL 9. ©wring to the Hebrew
holiday.
The Globa,
octft^
118 Front 8L
Wa ara now partnanantly locatad In tha Wllhalm block
»^R8. OLSON DEAD.
" Passed
Passed Awra,
Awray
km '
^
"
Latt night at her Home
On. Smycr & Penhalkjan
I.4tn*lng. Oct.
7.—The earninje* of
Michigan rallnvad* for the month of
DENTIST©
Ann Ol.von. wife t>f charlt**'Oloon.
B
Augwf.1 I* rcp4in.'d by the state rail
.lU-41 laid nlglit at ih-ir uome on tlo* road commU*ioncr were $4,551,417.51.
jM-uin.-'nla of ki.ln.'v trouble. Mrs.
an increaae of ^^.555.09 over the
B
GImui wa* 51 y-arn old an.l U^ve* be-
H,
fchlt* ber huslaind. two tlaughiers and
ing« for the eight month* of tbe pre«-
O. G. MOrFATT
Abstracts of Title
|Bp.
one son 10 mou*^ her
ent rt*ar ending Ang. 31 were*$32.l99.
psicB* MTisrACToav
K
FuiMTal will be heM Monday after
im>4>h
BB .
name month last j^r.
KW!02.
an Increase
at 2 o*t*l4X*k, under the directloti j m er the
of W. 8. Andcr*oo, burial ta OakwuiiL year.
..
224 Front Street
&
ROSOOl
TO START
your building now—
if you would
the
roof oni>eforc the win
ter weather .sets in!
Come to us for what
ever you need in Lum
ber and Materials—it’s
never a case of wait
for your orders to be Idled here—slock is kept up to
the limit at all limes.
We anticipate your wants and supply them at the
least cost.
/
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
CltlzansPhona« S2i Bali. IBB.
If your size is here, a bargain is ready for you
The total earn
of $2.383A;73.2C,
period
HTB
hTBlKWAY
SOHmCR
OBIKKKLL BR08.
KSAKAFCK
HTSRUNO
tJCHAEFFItB
PIANOS
z: ^
U.WN
HMI*ni A BAkXFS
HFNTIXOTON
MKXUKI.aoBK
VIOMAN
IIXIAUD
y
159
159 EAST
EASTFEOKT
FtOHTSTVEET
STIEET
la*!] Irmmi aMSh
All suits in the .second lot having soM for $11.(I0 to
$13.00, goat
<inite compare with those we »bow for perfection of
outline and shape retainine qnalities~as soon os
they’re on vour back von know instincUsely tliiil
they’re a fit. ’ tlO fU. fl5. flS. f**. f22.
^
of tbe same make-let os show you wbeiviii tbey’ro
shead of all others.
(NCWOA.V7S BX-OCK.)
Hil suits in this list, regular selling price
$15.00 to $15.00. Go at
■'' $12.50 .::
e-FPRireSHlNeS
^ CbOTHUfOl
p*
SH&RMAK CaHUKTSR
.■'.m
^
^0rmndl :©ro0.e>
OVERCOATS—RAIN COATS
Whole Suits, breast measure o4. pants to match and fit
Whole Suits, breast measure 35. pants to match and fit
Whole Suits, breast measure
pants to match and fit *
More of these sizes than we want. Excellent goods.
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY. Sizes for young men.
small and medium size men. Ask to sec these goods.
They will be sold cheap. Two lots, divided as follows:
p in Mirfaignn can 1
r ew^T ,4nn of pnvru.
NO OTHER SUITS...
EARNINGS INCREASE.
II.
Alfred Grcilick k Co.
ME>NS e.'TOfUNO waws__
anti pi-ad,-.1 not guilty and wa* held
ibiKi.imi l>*ach. F*.*v. |and. c.»mman.V
l.»k.« F>u**|KTit
BOX OF MONEY FREE
And therr l« noth.nc v!jk- that aflonL-. no mnrh T»l.w*nr»- at *- low
This city has long U*4*n hamilcapp.'.I
| Pleaded Not Cjilty—Hart it a Mer
Uy Wire m ib- Kvening Record.
irv.nue
the Iargi*st line
«f r^nicies’ tine SI UK's in
the < ity. at prices that
e;mt !*• lieat. ALL
NKW STYI4KS.
I’all
aiul get a key to tlie
IiHv
ho„ r-TT btlb- It ermU Wh«n therv nrr •<> m*OT
pinDO*
and «okl *t *u-h m9df*twt4- pn«*r>>. tt i« jiurt *-kr thrum mg nionry
.T to buy onr th*t Un't from n r-lUM.
ru<* 1» frojii * ri putkbl,-
rates, and the Uiard vrf irade ba.*« been
d.- .H from ih. M-.T. tar> t»f ih»* irea*un
lAOMANT
(90dnnell J5ro$.® Jltiother gbatice
^ There’s a Great Deal of Pleas- '
ure ill the Sight Piano
Th- id-a .if thi*
will Ik* lo .lisriiKK ib»* matt-r fully so
a^ :o b- ahl- 1.. pr.-s-ni forcibl.
----------------
United Statea Revenue Cutter Morrill!
*n. v.-)aml. <Vt. 7.- Aeung under or
of
at our Kton* ami g«*t one of tbe
I shijip4 i» and buKinea* men generally
UNITED STATES AIDING TO STOP
in Canadian Waters.
WITH SHOES
J.L COR FRONTkUNION
iral! a nu*etiug of the inanufar urer*.
IMERIClN TOG CAUGHT
Captured American Boat F.*h.ng
a .•.inimunirafl.m tr.mi K
WAITJ^
DRUG J^TORL
C. U. ^ 1.. that there will Im* a me.*tln.:j
i
kIo*
l.*ui;da!-
.l.d.n II
^ VM»r»l li- b.'VAti *-hoiuing at tb«* v.mug
! w.iiiiaii as
in
nliout
sort
Here Neat Week.
a>
.‘lu*.* nf'liiK vi.Mim. who bad b.*«*D mor
Pndeiollng til »M* .m a»*
shonUl never Iv* n?tcil on
tlelicali* skins. We have
toilet aoBiJfi
they will not injure a
kiby’sskin. C;t]linaml
let Its show you the most
conipko** line in the city.
Caldw-11. who is
Fred F-ui. r. a . In f., uti.*mpi. .1 Oi MM
tally v>puu.!.*.l
caH
CConMnued on Third Ihige.)
■^ilBETTER FREIGHT MTESj
ap.v l y «.l limlM i
Mietion.
know
any
n.pM.y.- of tls.* Fappon I
lbifv,b |..aif-.r .oriifUiny ..f H..llan.l.|
fiutineat
Iihv«*
lillli* Triio.lcasy lK>,k: they’ll tell you
m
>-ar.U
the n took the ball to the middb* of the
For the
time bn*
ben? for your
ilon't
irouhk* with your f.i*t, it will jgiy you
wont
twenty
If y.)u
ami
le-. u
SWEET CIDER 15 cents per gtllon.
J. C. Morgan A Son.
KubsekSBavtSSSUr
TREADEASY
s|x:i:liun.
---------------------------------
for twenty:
faibul
bad
caUa for a chanfo ftom Bommer
to Autumn apparal. also that
evenihlng the correct dreaser
needs Is hara.
Fall Top Coata.
Fall Suits.
Fall Hats. OIotm. BhlrU.
Neckwear and Underwear.
Come In and view theae criap
and refrethlnsly new atytei.
ttii
Hcallli ShcM-fl an*
LiHu
! ; Their b.-n.lK bad b<Mn nia-b-d wah an
va-d's
tbitStpUmhtr
The new styles in
flel.l only to lose it to Th.-rvenkn on a
ibirt—n veat'v be lu,.. lus n a n*<‘-j f„niblr
Frhrcnb.rg. f nueb* tu.> ten
of Tiaveno' riiy. coming
1
her
yard riiUK and Cb.'rvenka 10..K it flf-
rni .Manisitv nn.f in’ «h
hat
THEN TURNED THE REVOLVER
ON HIS OWN BREAST.
1 I »!Ihv)v-*«-«1
. t
wi-r
Bhrenberg.-ri
thi* bouse
..-rg-r. iron pi|w ard
Th. re i< no cl-w
tbiough right end for five >*ards. rher.-j
ten
>-an!s.
be W8K married. I be w.^lding alan lak-
il.*ni
P»
l«i l> <.t All— Ingriek. nged J». ami tie
teen yard line but wan U>st to Manlsllelbel
THE IKJBAHT OO.. Prop.
unrouKcbiUH form «»f ib- ni«»tli»-r ai-re
burrledly cam- from tieorgia. II<- throngh right larkle. luii made it nj.
urriveil y-Mi nlny before ihcj‘nd cam- uro-ind l-fc end for five yards*.
Tb»
hU laihci waa mi low that he dH iMill was march.*.! t.». Mnnist.i-V thlr
Ing pla<e In N-w V«»rk Kt.ni-,
SHOT HER AS SHE UY IN BED
right
i4*rv«*nka
venJia
I rn-m-.i of hlK fatlMTK condition
York atai«- April 5. 1K4.-;.
_ CHEF WAS DRIVEN MAD WHEN
SHE WOULDNT MARRY HIM.
I.tidka ami Pli-r
v-nka mad- tlv«> yarda <
hinkiii- and veKt-rday H was a-cn ihai |
roiifUam.-.
Oi*ty Boole S*toro
50c to 75c
br.iilH r Willm. age.1 fiL*. w.-re found *n
i:iiren!.erg.r the wnodM near the (Mmyihonn-jitiad
this r.ioming. At tin* home the d.Md
off.
“ NEIDRA ”
Destined to be the book of the season and
well worthy of it.
Kma^hcd th«‘ Mm* for l.ui ynnls afu r
1- to iiaral.v.Hitt. h- having HUff-red
. rbmlng of tbn bank a 111 farlKlati* tlin
bad
or Kid slicM^s made in tho
newest slyli‘h, n*gnlar $2.o0
Uidle.K 4if Kr<-<1 Olmw. aged oK and lih
lln u; aatrluMl nv« ry luoimnit by dn
n.MiKb.ii>
T.iemen.
IT’S GOOD I
WOMENS ISu>.t L,«th.r
LITTLE
tie’s tin!:
ing.
nised by Hit Father.
ar«* ln^^na^ln« that bn Vki[\ -nd bU lll«‘
frlnnitv.
wbRe
AND
NINTH YEAR—SS16
That new copyright book by George B.
McCutcheon, author of “Graustark”
$2.50 and $2.75
capjalii. Robenswi. ma»l- an excellent
Home Too Lair to Be Recog
in atmrt.'* be
n Kiriitigf kh*i'D>iaaiiiu.
by
TRAGEDY AT
MIDDLETOWN
t. am play, d Ilk- a v.-t-raii and their
dier in the Regular Army. Arrived
Min’s iiateiit ItsnthiT,
calf anti ki.i shot-s from
to 4.00. an? on the
l4ar>,Tiiii Table al
Tb- gam- a as «
an.I veil playnd. Pit ten of Manih
Hit Only Son WiDard. Who It a Sol
li^.wglM rf,\ ► fii» ndh Im li-v«‘ hn \n tbt
wh.tbnr
I in this l ily.
f.KitlMill
tioiiahi thing Ik tlmi "I muh- it grKMl '
nni|doy-4l
ii» accunialatlng daily wlilnh
High
put ling up an ncct llom atib-U- of
a^L.^ rnTM-aindiv. and Inhlstn -ihi* im
IV141 ini
Kvidi-nci
BROTHERS
> Hfgh H.-bfKil i-am l.v a s.-ur- of
di-oy that bn b
'What amoiini
have
Gamo—IndependenU.
i^riuvd Tnotball intni dnf. af*il ih- Man
# O'CLOCK LAST EVENING.
SUFFERED A STROKE OF PARALV.
S:S SEPTEMBER 24.
lb-■'nlNg. d abob
*<|w*-ulaiioiih 0/ lKin,:h. I t)
lNjugli-rt>
govern omnt
hatchnd for an unriKlng.
lb- acilon.
*
the
hbowh tbara i>ild»-hiirnad idot Ik i^iXis
WDbdrawaU nf
mom T hy oth« r IaiiUn and ]o^^ of ron
by
r.Th4« m.ii bad nothin]
At a minting tif thn fiir»*r
iw,. taut nlt;bf If waa'drcidid that lbappolBi
«dvnd
ihai ihf-rt- «a« no |K>Kfclb!e chanc- at
C. lioiiKh*'rt>
comptnilU r of rumfiry
St. JVlnraburg. Ocl. 7.—Advlc*^ wamuKefl fr«n-h fean» at to the contlnu
of I'nlind «lai#»*
SHOE
BARGAINS
By Wire- to the Bvntiing Recortl.
anct. of in-tm and order in rinianrt:
in iiM-bdmt. Il4'l nut «iH-n ll» Uotira thi»
inimilnr
SCHOOL
Temporary.
In ihn first ganm of tin Imnn^rholaj.-
INiMia. III. Ooi. ; — Jb-una .Vaibmal
lijtiik <*r v^birh
HIGH
A FEW OF
FRIEDRICH’S
and Order in Finland It Only
York cm ibulr »av to Savannah. Ga
Ily WIro t#, ihi‘ Kvfnlng lU'Ciird,
•
CITY
traverse
PLOT FOR UPOSIIfi
Freah Fear It Arouted That the Peace
Tbvrt,
a#-**
6 O’CLOCK EDITION
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1905,
and Gr^ne |t*fi tbU im»mlng for NVw
WiU iUE SH0RTA6E GOOD
Wdl
Lnat on Their Way to Sivan-
Moofrt^i. Oct.
THIS MORNING.
'farad That Ha
tfTEBTHBEETB«HSHT
WEATHER-Pilr tonight mod 8iin<
dtr: wmimr tonight: frfth nootherij *ind*wrf-
'j $7.50
It is an opportunity we seldom offer at this season .
lUMILTONGlOTHMGCO
^ .m
m
THEEYENINGR£a)RO
?5mSa8v^
mm-
RRE
2
THE EVEHIN6 RCCORa TRAVEMC CITY. mCMICAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1905.
L^jJ***MS***S**$SS J
SAFE THAT 1$ SAFE
Charte* W. Fau«t*t
a Comi>any of Frienda 1^
bbaue/AVD knoBD oa.
:r.;:ni'
Yc«’«rday was. ihe blrtbditj annlverury of Charles W. P^iuu aad In
honor of lh*» ••voni aboat t«<*&ty-f|re
of hl« iniima!« malt* frt<*ada and noirhborv. aMlaURd hr Mr* Fho«t, arranu*-!
a >sMrpHK5- panr. whioh wa* carrf^l
tmt in «lab'»raU d/»iail. TfH* rH4«d«
|Rai:-**re<i at ih«* om«? trf A. L. Juyc^
ion Kaxt JYont luroi'f, and mad*- ib<
CtVSCB XS FBOirTI
ltn»a>iioo of ib#- handiioiDO Uane of Hr.
iFaUK! on Bialia»-rrt a «i*ck>ck
I In fh€- *-aiiv *ian nr thf
Mr.
>Paa«t had
kidnam-d and taknn
jio »h.- I*a-K Flar^Afi*-r his
|<!aiM and r*-ia%i
bi» bonn- hr foonJ
ilht- T«rior» s*'* arf^h * laboraiely
trlinin*-.! UWo^ and
a* to ibv raus**. hi* wif#» laformed him
that *ho wa« to tiavo a nt'^k iia or
Mimf-tblnit of that !*qti. ahirh ara« aatA WISE flULING.
d.*l
to Mr Fa.i-vt. who. In ordor to
Pr.r.-Mar*wuoffo ha* d»-<ld.*l
»h.. n»vc- U.n in
. xHt.i:,. .,. «f .uch n runr<c. r. ilr.- t..r Ih- nl*ht.
habit of Jumplna on and off ib«* mtn U'M.
urnriK
Inr iralii* In itailr yard* h*-r*-. It
f'aiiM was 1
that ih* re haw !»*•*•« a miinh-r pn*|*Tly sprung a
of narrow «Hca.--k and rather thail I genuinely amaze.|. He grtn-ted hU
!
friend*
cordially,
and
IromedlaK-ly
act
have ajiytmc k|!h*d «*r suffe- |*-rma
nent injuo. d’*' nad ha* d* rldid to about to f-ml*h si>ch entt-rtalnmeni
as his piipularlfy warrante<|.
“adopt atrlnaem mtai^ureR.
Tb.‘ labl.w wer.Y ix-aetlfiillr decor
Of all Ihe paatim*^ of 1k»v» and
yo<mK mm th.yr I* mme more daDKt r- ated' with palms, ferns and c.‘t flowoua than Jtmipin;: «»n and off moylns en. of Keveral v.*irl.iie. Including a*(ntln). Ttie
oftru t«*rK and dahlia . The menu under lb<*
cau*i-« d»aih and nMld*-ntH ot *urh airtatlon **r Mr.-. Fa*«i was Unely
rharari9-r are dally n m,rt*M all ow r serv«.«t god consisted of the followins*
2.W.mAMm.9^mAJ
: y
I
r:::-' i
%
is not to be purchaa^id with one hundred
dollars or several hundred only. The mod
ern. burglar proof, high class safe is an ex
pensive thing. We have one. with triple
time lo^, automatic bolt-actuating device,
nitro-glycerinc proof door and the best and
latest construction. It sets within our steellined vault—a safe within a safe. Are your
spare funds secure from fire and burglars?
ntra chvrrb. He make* the Park
ho*el his headruaner* at pr^*«it.
C. A. AH-^bouse
spendink his va
cation at hb^ old ho^e In I*c*itlar.
InritaUcm* a.-»* oa: fer the wcCHr.::
of Ml*« U*r.ie Nirhwis lo J ibn H.
Diei*fcl*rt*-k tU> take |da»t‘ tin \V«-*ino,
i tUy. Oct 11, at a. m.
I Th. !r»a.lM r, Jam Auikraon of E*ranai»a. is I**adi4ji fniit hrn- tb» U »
iwo «Uv^
,
j Rirhard Sn fr.-n*. f..rnM^rly of l.t-
I
ti
_
1- %____ 1 V..1 ;..........r., .
pi*';
q;i
THE EVANS SANITAKIVM
ory Is t.dd of Judge :
wbieli the apivnratus raa.v
fiw nniiiy yi-ors wa* j
grasp-'J- A shru-kle is attn,*hed lo
4if the pndmie
the lower end of the handle, nnd this
earri«'s a belt which may be luisaed
around tb*- l»ody of the #*caping per
rims4* oi n newxi*rwji tte;u-s«- iimi ISS-U j
VOIO.I.
to I In u**- '"•U*' «*w
ov. r
ronvo... tl.o...« ..Wl>l.-" i'*''-™- 4-aslng
’•"'"’I! -■>-» '*“• *-'*
no... O..C ..f tl... ...^1..
lS»sM i -kled anmnd
>’the U)dy. the operator
th the
the h:
handle and Innke leref
1 9 liMV* t^dzi-K l*oih
it xvouhl In' nil .-xeelbyit
.’I.*’".';: in his l.and
hand and
and!low-er« himself out of
ivnliitelv refuH4si
*** **“<* ******
r.fus,sl to make
^*****
II. nnd. wlun, ijuestloiictl
s<m. saW: - Why «hnnk1 ini e Is t’jtui |e! out umb-r routml of
•ubK4-rili#- lowanl a new hf*nrs4* when the bniUe Irtiuds-tbal I«, the downIiavett'l ridtleu In the old one yetr* w-.mi qiotinn can Is*.entirely arrested
ur varied lu *iifxwl by varytoff the indp
t,n the braU- lergr.-Scientillc AmCTiA atrengih tonic that hrinffa rich, red
Wood. Mokew yon atrung. huolihy and
active. That** what HoHUtef* Rocky
iMimmaln To% will da 21 cents. Tea
urTablois. J^aont>riiffCo.
d n EcorCa ruc-
left lS.9‘..aU> for a tm <iX}> vlvi! w ith
relaMv. s at Ovl.l, MIeh.
MUs Irtno M'Kton l-fi la-^t cv.-ni;u:
cv !!..• .M A N F by wa% of Fi .i an^ni for Trav. r;.- Fitv to lah. Ia
I lay a th- (Sty .>jn ra >-i.-.-. -Tnj
UKhiiuT s IJauthit r ■
I.. K. HahiediU busir..-Kji ki Tiaw r.fCity V9-*te%lav;.
M s. Anna Ca-Iham
nt'a T. w !ays
t!i rv.‘«r riiy iHy w*^-k.
R.a A J
b-f: f.e No.ri:
For till* treatnn nt of th<‘ Litiuor and Opium Habits anti all
Forms of I>rug Addictions by the
EVANS METHOD
atiente alxjut Oct 1-j. For full
aild:TOSS
L.ooftc Box 163
OITY, MIOM.
I
H? " ^ *
^ th.>rYMj(hlY wh-:5>
■■'xr
YOUR CREDIT Ib GOOD
J. W.
sLaTTER
J
WlMlMaUMdltteU Toara«lUkUHe&«r£Siai^^
Change of Schedule
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
TRANSPORTATION CO.
A. J. McPHAIL
\ ; ir- >-t nf tb-orgfa
w.x-N ;h..t .wh.u h. V... .im': - -I bis
DENTIST
Hiiir-.d viil; hCNiug M di-n r. » air nf
|uni..>h...t,s ih.y ,--H il..-m ■• i.i.U. .m 4;.-9-gl;T!.. r-. w*..ex* f.-,1 x- itt ,
i.i.t fl-v ,
111,
r. -iri.l |l„-
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fiuou, -.?c* Wikvlm Id., k lit A. Pht4M- IIS
XX,;. :j;4tji.r
I xx.,- A* »us:tt4-
^u. -.‘-Y-lil
hiK l.r,.-iVx. b;Ht4«l
fr-4
.b-| un
Girpet Cleaning^ Wofks
4Vf. .--- b»V
to i.i;.. Jllrit
Illr»t 111*
CHAPIN. Proprialor
Sir. lUiBOb-.Vrriv.- fr..m
CliiraRo Fri.’jiys. K. tiin.in^'
Smulays.
S t r. MittBiiri—.V r r i v <•
In.m CliicKo Moti.lay,. Ri>tun.ii.g \V..<lii..wl:.y8.
wl. M. tiuollmontel
RCAL CSTATC AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBL*IG
i 2IB f.nsl r ront ai.
Nev4 Cu^e lor Cancer.
All KUtlari- <-anr*-rs ar»* mm* kiifiwii
to Im- e::rahh- Ii> HuckhnV Ai-uir.i
j;-ilve. Jns. Wali-r* of Dum-bl. \'a .
wr!t4*K: ' f iiad a e:iitc*-r •>« tuy ii|i for
»
I. C. BURNS
CALL OK TKLKPHONK
lu-ak*-'. ft. and now
<; t.-»rn:iT.-,1 rri--
Drug «*o. F II
329 SOUTH
IN
umoil STREET
CITI/KXS- 'I'HOXi: ll-.r-
A. Huv!m,
JAMtS A. PURVIS
__
UP 10 DATL IIAGK LISR
, ... „,rr,K,G^
DR. J. \V. HIGGINS
Ping pei^tal. Work
AGENT
DEALERS
Up aUilra
For Dance Music
b-n's Arnba
For tiir«. mi.l fiirth.-r inrti..ulars.'‘c;.ll t«l!.* ’plioii.'.?. .VI.
or iii.|ni!v <.f
DEALERS
EVERYTHING
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
ATTENTION, LADIES!
;t',
The mikado U Indnstiious.
He
rl*»*s early lit tin n.unbig and |-er;
forms hW ortU-i;.l itiies all day for
\ many hours.
ikmb» Is-an Inb-nigent imn.
xit«sl. It is >: lid lie i* erudite
enottgh for
-gT«v of Fh. D. '
i y n'-4
Mr*, r H ria;*l: anaWlllurd.
..r.....[rrcru'SEv"*
there are eleven tt-.urriisl and bn me
iiHvrn.sl prln.Y K. lu. le^txe of ilie inlkado. itit'l elgl.iit-n unmarrii-d prill-
m-.a bariDsaEuct stor- T-Eaem.)»r j»a are boyin? « art cl* that
yoa «a: oxpact vaa « o» good
hard torvice ."••<&.%* suro
«'*• tk*; K.n ba: d«*appoin*
Inafat on • thor
ough -\**;a*t
iui*
at Ai. i-M
^ t «i *1*4 througtt
tin- int.n*>T
$ People’s Savings Bank
V:
leaves wpiic to lltret
!t9nd.-9i Mif. *o tb rmany. and is «'op
jpfr.i. a*
ra-k
'u.«.
QM»ta«r n*lr«r
Talr-halrwl |K-r*ons. n.-eortling to
TVokt Superior stn^-t lurUr. have
greater nuuilier of ludrs «.u the head
1l»au those trltli linlr of any other
I be nv.-nlr.fi R*-cord.
eoh.r.
<-*tiriou*l:' .ir.ti-rl;. nYt bnired Spi-clal
iv-opb- have f.-tw-r Ih.u .-my ..-her.
Bav Mieh. Oei. T -f A
It i* e*fiuintetl. iii.b-*-.!, ih:.t the bail* llaumlH re.-r of X.srthiw.rt was in i.nvn
on a nsl hairrtl ,k-i-oi.v l.. ol .b. not. Wi-*li:.-day and Thur..lay. ta» ing in
on till- nverhg.*. ntii.jiH-r in »r»- tliiH- :i<‘. Ih- r:.. . of *.--d te a- C-..WM Hi : Ms
«t*#. This Ik true only ..f Inui tint e* virinliy fur Ibach a S-ar.,
r»*ally nnl: uiany tliiU ..f bno-v hair
the-country. If 5K«th d.n * not folio*
If. in "keluw . f
U land wa> in
whbdi Mind.-* 4.ff hit.i bl.iiid. b:»ve a
Manhattan cor Ui.nll a la Joyce.
the vlrilni ia lualrutMl and dibflmin-.!
town Tbu- sdav .bon*- Imsiia-K.-. at -‘InOysi. r sMup.
Saratoga flakes; grr-aim nnnils-r of Indh id.nd liair*.
Sttr life
.
aiMl tin* purer the .ndor nf the l.lond
Veal cnMju. MK with iK-ar.
Tiwla>. there are huutln'tla
Iwiy.*
K
J
r.-.k
ina.I**
»
^.u^iIlW.
irij. i..
lUark balr
Hitter Kaiire. Hit Ini-gi-r the nmu)»er.
and thousand* bf mm who a'e a‘»lnK Friisi chicken.
n.u. I........ h. ..,n.l. r f.^
I,....
French fri.M potato.
thmtiKh life hoiM-lCT^s crl|ipj«w li»*ranse
.ml
...
r;.,....,
di.T..r
C......
Shriron salad.
they made a inlaealrolktlon whm the.*
.....a-.
.Ino ... .1,. ...Dli.,- ..f .I,..:—-'- '
>-••• Th....
rr»'am Mavminalse dressing.
cat on or off a moving train.
hair. The flt.er U 1« the gr.-i.l.-r 1* the l‘a-k In.'.-l bailH-r.
.
Wheat and graham aan Iwlchm.j ninulK-r ncd.Kl tn one; the h.-ml, atnl.' Ole Ols . b ft over the O. R. A I for
ParentH shoiitd aid the rallnuil
Ice
en'am
a
la
Siindav.
j
company by Inipre^HinK on Iheir sons
as might l.e Kupisr«fnl. woin'eirs hair Traverse Fity Thnraday.
com,
Ass*.ited
cake.
j
IK tli'e iia.stime really Ik.
is gemmll.r hner--lhitt I*. ♦:n h inRirhard Petei* of I.Hand br.im^n
bow
rofr.-.-:
agar^.
j dlvi.leal Litir
ill.-r in dh-i
A little negUMt nUniK that ij^e mlaht
»over n b*a.t of pea- Wedn.-s.|ay. .
hur^tic the ev. iiliiK a hcatiilftil set th.nn that of itn-u. ItniKbiiig .am
wmie day reKuli In a bundle of
ixtkbH-i h
m* .other niniilptihiflons make tl 'hJir’ ^
Ing ragH being laid at y«»ur door-ihe of cut gla.-Hware was prt-seiitwl to Mr. npiK-ar tlrnr hy .-aiislng it t.« lie ««rih‘heen brn-iRlit int.i lodn dtirinc
bundle crintalning all that n*main* of Faust In a very plmslng'addr..*.* b.r smiHrthly. hut d.ur* nd really
Herliert Montague. Mr. Faust W'- earh hair siunMer.-Hnluth
nigh* havr ko Ilve
*tH>nd»ul frtdingly and expreased his Tribune.
- made 11;.. world
he would
appreciation of the honor whleh bitt
Matliu Haf of f eia«d wa^ i- town
friends had hcaiowed upon him. After
How'* ThitT
Arobrlc O Huskv Jef.* over h,,. c. u.
BECOME FAMILIAR.
enjoyed cigar*.
Wo offer One Hendrc-d Dollar.* Re
I for Cen-al |^e and exo.Ti7. i;»
It Ik ukusU.v in:.‘ tlmt th.- M-veraJ which W. I.- passed around hv the ba- j
f'*’*rrh that ranmain ib.-re fur some tinnmonth*
tfe.,biennial
Mrs. CfM.k of |•Mu-^-nlollt made Su
eUictlcm of Ktate ^>l!liu>r(i^ Miehlgat
lug vns spent In card gam«*K.
| \v,..
We. the under*igm-tl.
undersigm-tl. have
hav fTnown
ns Hay a busine.K ran on Thur.Mlav.
an- aeha-titl aa the aegKon In which to
l-Yivsi Ik deacnlngly i*opular! F. J. Cheney fi r the last i:; year*, and
Mrs. John Drinter was a Traverire
renew and dlreiias Mate lava and among hi* de.Hoclat.-s and the congia.. Jndleve him perferily honorald^- In all
nelallv «'*«> c-aller ye^t-l
slate eTp9-nM-s EeiHM-lnlly Ih thin the tilatitmK showered UfKin him were m<
nit.v uhlicaiions iiiado
Mr.-. He.->h- (
l.mr-tb-*- oil III.*, tuirt of
wim only Kineere.
Mary
F.vster h fi
ref.-r t.. Kueh m;uters f.u the ,..jnM*-*eI'
Walding. Kinnan & Marvin.
Thursilay.
,
[ -j
WhoK-salc I>ruggists. T<ib-do. O.
or critUisiiiu aiei tliolm:; Uult
F.m*|
pr.ipriet..|
Hair* Catarrh Cure 1* taken inter
S. A. Ke.vsv
PORTABLE FIRE ESCAPE.
i.-sfly inform]
Ihose who wi-h to
. alb r he
nally. arMng directly upon the blood I Clover* a: Ora. themselvc-* touching aetiuii nnd com |
ill b«t FSHrat mm4 AlonirK nnd mm-iius suriace* of the kvst.-m. ’
tvarativ.' state sixiM-nditure*. as well j
Kor la...
Testimonials sent free. Price 7r»C iht
Dunr-att is havii
as for Ihtise wiio wls|i to give kuiIi InHie ai-eonipanylng engraving 1* bottle. Sold by all drngglKtv.
Take Hall s Family PlPs for eonstl- I*.»mm. pia-tt ted.
tratiHl a small Jmt very einvl«**»t
formation, the pres, nt ia\ aprentlm '
i Li-uis Overby of C. nt.-rv'llle-wamt'tit and th«- tax spr.-ading and tax flr«* t*s4'a|H‘ wliirii will be found iisi-ful ration.
if»wr Tht.rsdav.
oavlng ^eas.,UK sium to follow an- thi 1
**‘*‘'*‘* ^ »“«5’
HATIONAl PROTECTIVE legion; fe-o. A.‘ Craker of Oiuei-a pa.?tel
heller
n.outliK tn
tn whi.-l- to ..-ek -ind ]: x„ p.,,,.,
••im-rgi-pey
iMti.r n.outhH
iH-rfe^-tly drepnvof.
and n
fhrougit town «ui his way lirmie fi-o-n
give Ki.cl. tiuoniiatiou. The pe-.,,],.
ouistsmtlv eMs.usl to P^« Dividends to Traverse City Mem- *
Maple t'iiy. whei . be had lum lisikiie:
bers.
I
Michigan cau w.-ll rtingraiulate ih.-m >
of Pre. |%,r Ktn-1. person
fudv.-a ov.-r lUe faii that then- Is no'n,i, Hr.U |iartleulnriv'advan
Mrs. Sarali A Coulki-t r«*c< iv.d r.
Perk
dnesdn
-te iI I, lagjsuis ls-.-«us«- It iH-enjdes a ml;d- clit-ek Kwlay fur tl’.'-o from the Naihumi ’
taint «if giwP er dishonesiy eunnecte
by vva
with the nmi.ageiuent of their Mate nf-l imiin of Kfuo-e in the vails.- or trunk.
Po^ectlve
of Waverly. N. Y.
r.lr», ,fi.| .1.. > ...... b..f..-.b.Ta«»r..a! "
......ulUlly ..f > r..ll of
Next mon.h five ntore fmi unate im-o...
, ___
.... .... n...... ...nn. .....
....n-m.. ste»-l t.ipe i-olb*!
.... on It drum attd hnv plv
liiiiiar amount
«m. th.. .1.... .....
,.„.r ,h. | A luring the past two y. ar.s iP:'. Mr, and Mrs \\ C. CoMm hmidt a;; ,
Ma... .l)pi...irM.m. ni> 111.. ........ ...H.lial i
,n, xi.i* <lr.i
l»h*telr cia-'»2 has lH-.-n |
daughter. Alice, wi-ni to Lelain,
Will be their appiova! ei tie* piunage i im-I.MM-il lu « m*lng e
u pair I her* in divideu-l
Tliursilay-^
e kM.m Iinetil ol *nue lillalr/ by Ih.-lr pr«‘*eiH ' of Imlw whb-h proj.H-t «ui opimsite
A 1a-g»- tow <4 iKdts wi.s brought
stake omelal* and general state ndmlO-1 «bd .-iiny a pair of brake Imnd* :it
oxer from T.ircb Ijike by L. K liable 1*1 ration
I
a br.tkA* b-ver. The «lniiii 1
wonderful bmle. Drives out ull launch. Kn.ina. the first of the wt-ck
--------------- ;--------luouiiUsI on n slmft uhh-h has iM-urltiu
rliie*. gl\>-* you
engih. In-alth
for
J A Curon
(*o. TinThaC.s w hat
lat HolHsier s
happlii
ky M.umtaln Hea will do. r,.-;
an- now that the exeel do: fa.-iorv w*.1
oT tl
{ or Tabb-is. Johnson
intUMeiidv
i-‘tln.
n. thPM.ghi
Pier died xer>
in a bank
‘
: suddenly 4d heart tnmhle last Suudav
. rOMNio. Ih Mi'ck he ^u:s the yearly In- *
-jiartment.
Evuar of kr,.Hi.o fr;«ai th- liit«-n'st t>u |
“• ' il.s, r. O, COM.,.,...,., «a. « Tr«v
Hamllbto
Clothing
Co.
the fbt.UV.t'il Whhh was gUell to
4 TS4- City «allei yebferday
hliirirom the x^ur itn’eti-.iilty r.-,vix4-a I
The hcsxker Sfdle Founiia of Clndniv
- Spar Vamiah it
fronr tndba f. *. y.rt- rtgo; ef
gan Is loailfnc fiub at l*ci< rsoij‘s ijm-k
<ti"i fnuti bfs pt*«v‘7!t.- .-^late-i. wltb-li
durable for all Interior work.
John Schnub of Hiii-.:haiii was
caller lu.re Thufs.inv.
STssi.oi*! frmi !Ii4- fon-tt^. i-»»\«n*lng an
Hev. lhi-4-mnnn. tin- new- fu«st.»r of
aieu 4.r Mai.sT:; aer.-K ami valu\sl nt
?.M.Vf<T.:k4i. -,f .<PM ;,i, ;„re; In all.
Chur,-ls
______________
the St. Mi<
rtu^. J.-4 yearly net loIt k H'fialn
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
[ lage. .has n
eeme ala.iutil- I^T
*-“•
Tk9-r.> arc In nli nlxty nn-mlH'P* In
the In jo-rhil fatully. iiieluMveof eleven
marrt.-d.an.l i.uir whb.wsl prlno-sM-w.
.n„ .h..
-ThettlecUoart —
FAVORITE Hard Coil
BaseBnmer
Something to interest Every Lady in the City—We have
secured the exclusive agency of the
“LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL” PATTERNS
=r
Wx' .an- always walchinif f<■o^.l**sl|I,Iiin-rs that an of rujvauta;*«* to «mr i-ufclomors, ai
S.I bavf oil sah: a full lini (f tin- Iteah^i ful |iatt«*ins that an* so . xtonsivr-ly mlvi-rlis-tl i
Ih.* -l-ridi.-s* Horn.* .'f.^tirimJX^
TIh* thousantls of r.-ad.TH of tlu* *-.Touriiir*Ti:.vo oWr\-.-l th** Imautiful an-l dislihclirt* slyh-K luiblish.-.! in
issue and will Im* glad Gitkiiow that lJu- igitUTII3 can l»** had at 4,ur store and th.- j»ri« « s vrill U* <iidy 10<* ami J-V: none
liiirhiT.
,
*
. NEW DRESS GOODS
ALL THE NEWEST NOVELTIES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR
WOOL PLAIDS V. ry f.ishioiiaU.-.
a>. i..-s
:.t .VK: a yanl
PLAIN MOHAIR Tluit is bo«mr.al.U-. Tl.on-nn- four ;n-a.lAs. .'.Oc. 7.V. ?l •,) an.l Nl i*.
BROADaOTHS iu all the most stylish .s.lors; ;.!l
SERGES
k1)
for $1.00 a j,.nl
in the popuhir .-olorB. Xavy and lllH. k; s-ll at I1.2.*. and $1 SO.
VENETIANS .S2 im-lics wide. ^XX'ili la. very mueh worn this s<M.son. t’rie.’ is Sl.OtJ
PLAIN TRICOTS 4u«t as ranch worn as ever and arc *>2 in-hes wide, at 25e ;. yard
SHOWER PROOF MIXTURE .lust th.- thina for chanacal.le fall weather. Pri.es an$1.2.*.. $1.60, and $2.00.
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
fripr-TY
IR E R
BLAa BROADCLOTH .As stylish .Ircis unvlerial as is worn. Prices are J.OO. l.-jO. 2.00,
2..->0, and 3.00 the yard; all the different oplors; seif for !*0c the yard
FANCT MOHAIRS That are’worn so much, sell at .'flc, 7;V. 1.00. 1.27 and 1.-70 a yard
PLAIN CHEVIOTS 3-^ inches wide, splendid values for -Vi.- a yard.
O E IM T
WITH A SUN BURST SHADE
2So SEE OUR WINDOW 2So
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Itt CASS STREET
PHONE 503
ONlHJJtHaAl HI tMnvaO
HI WinVWI
BNIHAAMaAB Ml «nnV10
■y
7
THE EVENINC RECORa TRAVEi
BREVfTIEB.
BE HIS FATHER
Tr^rcne Oly
biai
WMM
eightceB ymrd
^NELSON tHULTtRt'WANTED TO
OBTAIN A l>ENWOH.
kicked oC Uid tke
dovMd
om
Itae.
lUnlstee istocd
ftreymrdaoBaliaesMfl.
tbeir Boarterteck
Maalateet
Ftebled bet,
got
U.
Held
•«
downi and ball went orer on twentythree yard line.
0£lld WS OWII^
touchdown
i
H18 PARENT.
j
back
Uanistee’s
jflve yard line,
with
goal.
a
Pooce and Son have a horse
^
grant
mira vs
driver behind.
Hhulfi*
of
habit
of
leaving
thej
Second halt.
Petersen
luwtty-flvE, yard line.
.after one
».i*.-.i:.xmrotn.ilui.
..v. r
trt .h.
lK*en heard.lj,^j|
tod
rnli. .i
».
bounds:
bound j
K .ie. em.rl
i;ra«.l Hani/!K on tl.e rliar*.'
al | ,„„phd««n
■ • mpunx to obiam a pen.loo fraud.!- p,„
g;.,
I. tiil) by rei.re«aiIUiK himwlf a. a,i...her |.r«m.
p,„
,, ManUtee’..
ven.b. r and «hul|er«- |K».1 »a> fitod
g„i
at *4i». ahleh hb »a. unable K. fu
.he
U||
fifty yard line
rnlied State. Marehal Ollun
a fumble.
„n
► some."
In
j^ok a long run around
man was tackled
th,. g.*«i
on
down.
Thi>n he asMunod the name of hh.
fatlMT.
Jf.hn
Ohio twenty
Slmlt»‘rE.
>eat>
wJio
auf».
db-d
June
!»♦.
11*04.
ihnuigh
he
lit*,
S.
father
gain,
tbe l»aH was
In the middle id the field.
Line-Up.
Tire llne-np i
T. r. H
and not lin'd-thi^b-partno J»i who-senl
Pli-reon..............
Shnliefa^dD»at li<
McGarry ..‘..-I
4 lalmiMl that h» was John Sbulier*.
|l»anek ........
Shuti*^-. is unmarri*-d and is gener-.
Carter................
ally n gardiHl as a l;appy go lucky f«d
Nord.
Miller. Hunter.
jrheiv,*nka,,..
STORE WHS ROBBED
rly
night InirglnY^ i
c.*r S T. Hoi-.ijingHTi
Fonrt«*«*Ulb
Tin* icwi-lry Uiqianr
heat ily tonch.Ml,
Uaiig **n
i1m4.‘
Jen
be ring
rase
dcpbi.si ami Old
j.;*)r.vsVi cufT bat tons In in? I
TIm-
*»nnlt
cio-h
drawer
\Vc^^b•r
follow inc
oi WeiTi.‘4
Coync. advance aitcnl of th
ordinarllT
morageous
\ mnway «n
‘ lietu-een the <
man.
JUf .i*"JT?,,.* huS^;;d^".I;!l':^! ‘
‘
. W. T. Woodhouse relumed la.i
an-1 evening from a visit to hU mother a
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SO YOU WAMT
AHY OF THESE?
. Chini^ Sacml Lilu*s
Pa|K*r WLile Narrissus
Hyncinths. Talips. etc.
L. Dayton of U land
yovuTday
^
H. W Nutt . of Cadillac wpi-ai yi-*icrNow nod tben they .wit.b ! ...ay, imoel^c
imagining ih.t
that be cvuild hear ih.
the, day
***?■ In ih.- cit. ransacting business.
to tenhls at a hundred dolUni s iK>int.;
engine l»ehiiMl him for three i
F. H. Bayle. of Petiwke, was
The new boat will
And tbe rest of tbe crowd follow. ! Gusk, Ihtrw himself u,*on bln wanW. |
e
FRANK M. PAINE
S. .Northrup of Thomp^onvlltews.
~-........ ..
........... Ighuai
arisiocrau cambla awav nrln.-elv blnb-1
^ **‘*^‘**
I go down
lu>ak«^ of Par , yt f.tiTda>
in
the clly shuklng
Eptry PerHh^
hand.
oV,::t,n7.r:„"’ex":!u9rr‘;';;s;
j
*Twas Fsrplsah
rpisalag.
case may Ik-.
And every one of those strokes
a tyjs*.
ages did not
In India have fh
means about a hundred dollar*., for
when Drake and GatiM, pjaj they Uy playiT would l»e oldigerl to ns<^rialn geiiemlly <h*stnible though sotnetiine
«*;ir»*fully earh time lH*fon* utaking his iu«'«m\euic)it viiim* of the (qrlticM*a thousand dollars a hole.
total, aud be would still U- linbh* to doing exaeily as i|s|;y are told.
Tbej
If either should get elgfiteen straight
infstakcs.
Something like this j tP.iible Is that If
lhc>.|M-Moi.. iiM* judg- i
boles the sum of 81S.*)0u w «.ukl change *
h;rpia»ns In till our pen^ptloiis.
n„.|,t
hands,
I,4.rd
f:n|»r
di.r^e
I.
4W.npalj
fti rare that mort* than three i
l.utx. who has a.qdiM to |
l.„,
matched
nsl his m.'in toI PIT
pn*par
or four thousand dollars Is won o* lost, i Jurisi.mdema. so many of the amelu- liidni. had «>i
erinin li«mr. M“'*
Of the two. Drake pl:,ys the Is-tter
n*aehed by erimmal .ai.llm.po - his l«ih at
i relumed ihl.s noo
ii.-ut WI.S gt.lng on. l.w
gsroe. but Gate* gets a handicap XThleb W® homiekb* w ith
fn>m K
with Charles Plert
de hiS way il.rongb
u ! aqunres things up
dagger thrusts «*uact«*d imexjwH-trMly
in custoday
Pierce will furnish hi
The caddies on tbe roorse are grow*'>
students.
Itmn.sll.
1 ing prosperous, and os soon os the golf ■
afterward he nssembhsl nil his I e4„ni.,:.nder's side.
,
The Grant and Grivn Lake i
!cmw‘spnwds to the bookmakers, gam-h*«piU who had witnessed this sham
-.k;,hrb." said be. "your Imth
I p. m. «4harit tomorrow iSunday) to a' i
t* nd the funeral <d It prUtni.
•
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The roerolMTs of TraVi-rse Bay hlv*
i No. 71. an* n*quested to mtei at Mr> i
ShaneX comer Eighth and Cass, i* !
!
morrow aftemam at 2 o'clock. Ui at
j
tend the funeral of Mr. Bristol. Rig
i
nrovided
Cheney ...cal nl*.. n~tn..ra»i.
If llie tramp
..... Ulfhc:- wW,.., he m;..v have a hot l..th.
Fenotf.r Ilnrpow. drew np the will
..C. nimcan
or tbf woman, who w«. elnlity nlne
V... U'vimm
year* V.r one when Hie died. The heir.
MiIH*r
will not omleet. a. tbe rcldnc of the
. . . . Iledfonl pr.1>ert.v nmoum. to *lo-.....i.
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The Orwsnii wf p.nkIIsk.
•Hie F.ngllsli Isncunee is crowing,
Tl).’ rx.vpt 4*orresiNmdent of iheDsace
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PREFER SEPARATE STATE.
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Whai m
iH-TV
Or If IH r
If all
Who handlers money shouM
have a hank arcouni
great nmvciiiencc to pay bills
by
<l'.4*ek—Y«»ur ebtek
lss»k
, and
I
,y
Silver Metal
is wi*ll knotni U> many of otir
cuHionitTH.
It IK u now inoLtl,
lieiDjf a combination
«*f
silvor iN-injf
lia.sf
motni.
tho
jiriiici|gii or
;iini
W'liicli Ki'.-B tho
the
Bilvor
ami w.*arinjj.jilu!:ti.-«.
I
hear
tliat
ymi are a
bov.
enil moUil* molted togoUior
into ono grdi.l inotal, nick. 1
ouc
color
TIiobo
sis miliko nn*$l nlhor olnatp
^.Ksl
O not plaltsl, hot iir.*
olid Kilv.T
silv.T motal tlirtm^h mid
s*»lid
pretty
,j„„k
p,„,.
bets,
the
lljroii;:li
and
Iho
bri^^hU-st
and la-st c^Kjds to U* found
for tho jiriixj. Wo 6.-11 thoin
at .....
50c Per Package
of thriH* Kiiivoa, Ftirka. I V.
Bort or Tabh* Sjnn„,b. or J
lW*ii Tm Spo«iii8 at wiiiie
|)ric<*
V
, rcfnscl "di* lever le rld.aiur Could the j
t'ro^rd'
, imagine ii v.,ung lidv of Ini'*
heads
If h
as
'7
.:'“‘I*
lloweil. .t.ul.l
t.rm.li..v.
“’
• lolrrairtl that
-.■’■etraln.,1. .Il-play
nay. m,.1, „.,er «av-
thf* Jovl.-,! .V.ipd.-lb-ate luiiul
'*
^
114*0104
to h:i
ab*M.lulrIy *v,uvImYsl of th(
ly of flic manager’s .-iiii.lm
App: ••iitly, iiUti. the
court 1
i erpmllyr hi t
figurnt
and pympaihlz4*d
told off to tlo a m
nllct with daiung
resiling In Old
•
The
m*blc art of w rest
ry by
j “
holiday. Lincoln’s blrtliday
Is a ml letter day In many wtates. hut
.i^avob-d to It and on
^rtholomew’a dav (“0^
Wc are now showin;; a complete line of new Wool
Dress Goods and Silks in the leading colors, such as
Purples. Alice Blues and Greys.
kejit alive
Taffeta Silks, a full line of colors, worth 75c
and 85c, special, per yard............................... *^0
The new Chamelion effects, velvet finish, for ^ .QO
waists or dresses, 27 inches wide, at per yd.
Plaid silks for waists, exclusive patterns,
pei* yard................................................. .
444 inch wool voiles in the new Alice Blue.
worth $1.00, at per yard..
45 inch Fancy Mixed Suitinij, the new ^reys and
blues, worth $1.00, special opening price per ^0^
every Si
a^nt
Franklin, the third In this triumvirate tournament wa, i.eld on Cierkenwell
America's grct^wi, is denied the, fields, where Smithfield market now
I JH»or of . rublb- uwUmonUl to bt. .«■
H..n.,.lon. fmm
j pcrlative merits. An opportunity la at ifip
^nd all Um* towns around used
^
to contend
Tbe lord mayor and shcr
Jan. 17 next will be tbe bicentennial of fffn attended in state and hU lordsblo
FranlUln’. birth. Tl>e day ought to be
and arbiter,
eeieDratea
relebrated in
In an appropna
appropriate manner to
Nalorally. as local patrloliam somethe furtbeat ends of the
would be becoBln* for Pbiiaoeipma to
take tbe lead 10 doing booor to ber’
f'**' preiwnta*j<m to x-on- And wh4*n he s taken
adopted aoo.
his wxsa command
vhtkiing gress by a gatbenng iu wlih-h the In
,
dians will lake iNirt, it Is believed, Upon a h.nrtl and !*ar
.f uu cx#--tb.- l.xlHatcr-'W '
lox>d .'oi.ntrx lant
will lt>ud to change the apinion at Hell find a frl^rHl It, ,
Tbe prx.f.-w^.r -U;ir«bin ivie. din-tor.
Tbe neweat Idea in acboola for teachWashiugion that the ludbns are uot
off his ha THIS.
*m it he b.n.l mn*i.
!,»l*s!ct:4Ve -w .xnIJ
yet reuxly ft*r etatcbiNjd an I are not in j A wen <
iav«* priNwssbst to grow atiothcr act
a Mifficieaily ciriliaed 4-oajitlon to »*«* |
if txae r^ huago Tiibifiie.
ontogya In Kew Tork JooniaL
I ^*ut t..to tbr wwkl Wltbotn ibr almltvr
to I of the giTvcruuieiit wing i.bU-f Porter
A Traveler in tae fanamt country
has \x>i.-eU this aentlnieui. as have all
I
• Thi. store w.ll be cIoJ^tTlj
aays of one of his boatmen: "The ne
the oth*T cUb fs of the Indian tribes.
gro Ilmiwd from a acre in bla Dmt. He I
■ day Monday. OcL 9. owing to II
explained that his toe had Iwen at
THE HANDSOMEST dUpl^v of nr
I the Hebrew holiday.
■'
Dr. Kugene Oswald, fbe srvreUry of^
tacked the |irevious night by a vtinphw neckwear. 25c and 5t>c.
I
The Globe.
_ || the t;4H*il,e scs-ieiy has written a bOi»k
l-it. w hU-h ,«id him rrw,nem visits.' ocl 7-tf
Hamilton Clothtiig Co.
I octe-2t
1U Front 8L
I on the Mgevd of ifeleti as trented by:
though he was inner <ous<^ons «.f the]
_____________________
*Uw\Uf. Il.mwn- ami *.tb.-rs.
I M.*.d sucking |.rtN*tos until he awoke.
M- and x*ut*
*ft oM fixe Of Ms
.|g.*y„ .n enviable office.
In H.*iC.
for insunce. one of his drclalona gava
uffanse to tbe prior of Ft. John of
-lertiaalera. who callexl up a body of
arcbera from tbe priory, dose at ha
aiwL
a
fiejve
filet ensued.
Tbe lord
piereed by an
ig cbildmi to read la to make tbem; mayor-a tap
,p. UP«rrt«m ^
|h«; .xo, he woa onlr
b.v ,bv o,.,a,r.
•ort n«k«i the eeboUn take the .uue arrival of a atrone boj.v <.t citlrt-trtt tateroH I. thiH teunloc th. x,a.. ,-bo t»„o,l f„n, the ivte with
■:Oe.--- . -A.
8}i»«—Ijrtdon rbronWo.
,
TRY A RCCORO WANT Ab,
Wool Dross Goods
aod Silks
vas In
■ Paris Cor. l>ondon
makllH*« Bleeatenarr.
I
cenaiulv dlscr.'diUible that i
• of the three .Vmeri4*an< who would by
i popular aerialm he pronnuncol to
I
I
iI
!
Cratorst etty $tate
Bank
an7a
he ^makes
their
lawn
h.,ri
f ►I**'*'*"PoiniM y.
-----------------------------------! iH*werf*d s'.metlim*s ••
'hs a..,,Ur |.#*ad*sl
hortb* ; •fter.
And even wb-n In pursuit of |
-Vloiorv
health and recreation, as well as the'
For ths rsar Is g* tine pointers from the
ever neiMfnl «*xhJlaratlon of a little
stake, he and Drake lN*at little rubber
What tliough the rrx-olutlonlsis
balls over bunkers on the gilf **ourse.
’V lY-vobJte
»there Is a Mg gtillery to see r.ud apAnd rlsmor round the palsro
griml dukrs t« shoof
I pl«nd. for the S.nfatoga erowfU knows
•hey Hoon trill
will he qulK
n<iUe pacified and cUp- j that c;ates Is playing for Mg stakes.
ped In pil to Wt
and they like to ws* any kind of gam-!
For the esar is getting lessons
hliig where real money Is at isaoe.
‘
omn.-d wnh InlKC*
‘^1«»nite Matchood 1ms h>«t the lua^Vllh«*r b*lt o|w*n i
I Jority of its adhcTcuts slnt-e the unanl■ inone m-tioimif tin* Oklabmna t’lty con
^xention and the nliu of ttu»ic who
ARKETS.
formerly favored It now seems to In*
to frame a <*unstltution for Imliati Ter
iridt, Ort 7 -Whtaii. M»,r; ctmi.
ritary aud ’*let OkI.nlioma CAtue lu tin
*ats. .*mur
der it if she wants to "
icago. on. 7 -Wh«*at—Divt mlH T.
Chief rv»n.T of the Cn'x'ks in sis*akler se.imen mav rise up and st
Ing of the |M.*i,tlon of tbe Imlt.ans in
omeers and skip
Arros* Ih* rtHklng ocean with i beetiina
st.ateho4»d niatl«Ts. *uikl;
. battleship
• We pr.*fer a ,.«etuirate slate from
But 1^- will I
4r hands
Okbihoma. I am^ti*.fte*! that fii* per
Buffab.. <K-t.
WhelT tne’rM,
ivnt of the iN*o|ile of Imliau Territory
Calv«*s—ArtM,
feel tlie same way. WhoU-er we gel
tc.
stronger.
sciMiale slatchosi or not. Gi s cTlistlLlthocgh the I
!* Is baUneed on i
tmiou will Ih* a gxHNl thing. If xve are
And iT,^reni*tTup off the r*ar and land
Wheat ^IVTcmbcr f4Ua*ed t4» Joint statehood wPh i^kla
Mm on hi. tK*ad
homa wt* w ill form a rousmntion ami
“***d«^h?*r
^
let 4»Llabt*ma t'ome in under it."
dnm he Is
Imlian pride ami a 4b-*lre among t*.je
•' “T
l»romiii.*nt mcmlH*i>< of the five civ.litn*marka»*le
T:m- |».-T.*r Tl
exl irilH'.s t.» refute the b<*llef that tbe HeMl
,..n|.idd> I exer kjicw v
MX
**
*^^*‘*'’ «^'P**^*
of a p.i'.b lit «*r mitie who h.a«t
stiri of stateh NNl are heliexeil to lie. re And b.ilUI mof. .hip. In pl«- that sank henearh ihf* s..*
a «:nvu,dl. He iicx.*r had mn*i :i Hr- j sjHmslMc for tin* great Jolrtvsl ...
Aoa n.to h*s resil**« aubjecis will a hard
nara
4Ul.ar vixr In moinm t*cforc.
nil to.pLiy**,! «, the i-onilug a,u4l4iuUuaal j"
rk OU! his OlUXCUlioU.
Whirl, h.
hnnc.;h his
*nic framing W. a cotnprwhcuHixe |
’•e.t. Tlie s.Tv xx4‘Mt riyi
lelN of a M.ssis.liq.1
lu said to one of hi*
lines.
. rd,7r'‘.'b"‘e dmL'L*;„^
i« ships rrnosdt
| ready."
!
i:\en a L tfer story i-o
. nnknown soldier, who w
\ aU*-iH'd
..nc pionui.g by frellog tl
pull
hUpcntl
the
imin—
j
••N.-*hib." w Id
| “siihlb. w In
r.jyi. hut he
•»bl me to WTike
idW n«rgo to Ud
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refuNAil the P«rt
I*enealh her dlgu! I
j
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the ucgrtN*s iilHtut
jgcr tC<«rci«w.n |.r.«.-uied ber. Tt.e I
t*!"* "> «>«■ "ext KaratoBn ,-„ui.g ......................... ....
tl... «TVM-e. of •tenlb.s.
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,-..un«-l npp.r.-..tl.v not
lu '
'•""'I'-.' *And every bet I. . bl* one.
,p,ho. Ii.
i
. da! wouMn:t nev
Roratop. U not the borne of the piker. ...... „,m. furtimm.-ly f..r the a. tr.e.,
1.1 throw
su.-h
t'.M ynrie.y of iminl.ler b.
ue un.imbMIeaK-t
CY.fing."
I'lentlf.il about her .tree...
| ,.„un„ I.L n.e
The lam-r delivered nn elo *•"'
"In- ">* tl^ftb of William V. WhitniMl enioliaual spavli. lie de-J
A BIG BUNCH of fine Thk
nry. Gnt**s Is the most Important perthe pil. otis plight .if a young. 1
oonngr In the village, ranking even
Inlcut.-tl lady of flight nnd
r than Cgnfleld, George M-b.*el.s k • ,p.
Hamilton CJoihlng Co
nu’I
prominent cltlxens In the
rMn ) News w rites: •‘Jeff Smith Isn’t j
exnclly on th.* sick list, but he’s,
at ^
iMHxo-rt
c
^ ^
I* ih»* lmh*iH*udcnts played j lo In* iisA to f«*ed lrumi»s. sars a Kala I o**
Gnmd Union hotel down tbe
main street after dinner you will see
The liuc up wsh;
i maxoo dispatch.
is nametl ns knots'of ;nen grouped around pairs of
s. •
C M. S ^ fb*nat.*r B.irro
r
tnwti*e. will have
diri-ct charge of tlie plungers who are l*e«;ng on the popu' d
All nppllrttlons mn<t Ih* mnde |,.............................
of
*own.
the age of the i
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.... Scroggle
b.v traini.. ot tlic poll.-c Uct»rtu.ci,t.
•*« dm tree, tbe Hour tbe .uu ecie. tbe
Plum irticrc c.-l, tnimi. will be i.nwcm.-vl '
»t tbe next h..rw to rtvuKi tl.....Hampton wlib II tb-ke. enllllliiK bin. te a e.iuart
>>»■>>'■ «f tbe con-bidor
Adv *cati-?4 of scimraie sla!elu»o.t or
;he ndmlRsloii «.f Oklahoma ami IiHian
territories iniu the I idon as wqiarate
SH* th.' first ;
",.................. i p dittial divisions ajq..m ulJy have *-onM >» K,erday nume
xUvir offorts iip.m making a
ing ami she dlMo . r«d the Imrglarj.^ sm .-es*. of the cm.^^tltutM.md **onvenTin rc
1)0 Cb‘S
The d.N.r showed tiuu to l*e « alleil in Muskogee Aug. 21.
. ju. sluuK of iia\ in
M-n
and wa«
the t^lcago Chronicle,
M
j lntenwi>t seosatloiia and falalfr ibem.1
W. Gates and t An
H. S.
Sunday school convention was held at 1 tiers and the other elite of the place ’ lraF»-l.v o.mI made them ^Ive evldem-e
.. HaiiMMi Grawn today, the subjc*ct being "Gqd. a Job as
sixty eyewltne?»»ies
If lu .ouri.
caddy will be worth p’lr- ‘
all of them well
Leading Us." The convenflon was ad
chasing
I gave really a.
are nn-, <-Iii« ated. im*si
dressed by Rev. Hugh Kennedy «.f thej
Gn the tennis
aof
re-i'
uraie
orlden.
.. ;ribbct.s A.biirjr church of this cll.v. hi. f.» m-i “'''T"*.':
ant errors of det.-ill.
fire*!
plungers
along
the
elm
shad«f
|
*nor.*
..r
les.
I.niv*
.. DuMont bclnK-How.”
related his
avenues, tennis la Indulged in every j M.m* rt'ceutly W
... Pierce
morning liefore begins tbe resplcndcal j exi*erl«H)ce wlib
y*-bology tit fPit
parade to tbe race track.
S«s lety of Ixgal
>cst.Nl from vAih
Here money Huing»*s owners slmosi i tuigcu.
\V« Iht i
Pet«TKo.i I ft««arr »ra
as fn«t as it does at the track, wlub* ..f ih.-uj a wntten stalemciil of
I llsth Fr
Elliot 1
vK.
spectators on the streefs pauiM* to make crime jH-rpciraiiHl uuder tl.4*i
Over half their uunds
*5cot;
The trfh of Mrs. Almira Kramer of side iH-ts as to the outcome of the i cy.-r.
Knlumaxa*. .Mich., was road re.-ently particular game they happ<*n
Informntiou. while many of
g:;ve Imaginary details nod
In the i.nsM-uce of the heir*, who wen* . watching.
them
the
HI
astonlKh^ by a trust fund of $P»,OJO «
If
from the United Stales agree
iBdIsns m«.t Tlieir Terrilory A«.
mlClrd Isdepewdeat mt Oklalioasa«
Mr, ll.*rton A dam:h»4 i
Jnw ;,N.ir p
Wc know, too, that wiMU. Ob. j
. , —
tne on the market site a comfortable i
Get up lu the morning and gu down
at rived last evening to atitnd th**
the springs,
.prtng., snd
nnd you WIU b-.l - i "«•
«»"•
place to ait between load, have evi-1 to iLe
;
four others present of what color tbe funeral of Mr. nriKiol's brother
i'ouple of millionaire betting
Mr>. Geor):. MeClaiii au.l Mn. Tay-!
glov*«s were.
One said they wen*
other that the first car to <nme
change of season becauMi thin rai.n)
white, nn«»1ber depo^fnl they were Irr IsTg. stMerh id Mrs. H. HriMol. ai '
will have au aid or even nnrnlH*
M.-ii-k, s thlnl w an sure they were gmy. nvi'd In tin* city to attend the funeral
ing a small building apis-ared at ihe^
yxM\k
Walk out to tbe golf link., and you
market and sen-ms to be permanently, will aee John W. Gates and John A. while the fourl<i swore that the hang of Bi'llul Bristol
j
man wore m* gloves at all. lu a game
ake. hi« subsUntial shadow, mak
of Stale andjltrake.
located near th
J. W. tilaier went to Thi>mpsonville'
of domlnin the player does not count
eks on the dewy gr.sH .ml m
j lag tracks
Union streets,
Ihii^ lusin «»n huslnt^ss in eonmvti<Tn‘
ling
dlv*»ts
out
of
the
1
fair
grn-u
The ladles of ibe*W. R. C. an- n
with hU branch ston at that nlA.e,
f
'prodigious strokto
quested to miH‘1 at Grang<> hall at
l.ndv.-n tin. meiJ^ ;. ,-,t*cd
; th- 1m Hi cc.-.nrv w.
; .
•-
nir:.
Postofrtce Department of S. T. Horton’s Store Was Undis
Secured About $75.
wa.
flarfy a Ban dmwed In Mark ss^naj
Harr> Kyle returned today from a j•mHller and thinner than when Had in| visit at Lockporf. N
FUND TO FEED TRAMPS.
;|Robensnn
SCHOOI.coto.» m b« h.nu.^
Hamilton Cl..thin« CO
poker with no limit and side bet. on
Clan.
. Saunders
Fellowe
talked with the insperior and to him
oct 7-lt*
dently changed their minds with tl.«
touchdown and goal was kicked. The
u».„. . nuc, *.!„
.core I
f, "ut |
Squirt Nor:hrtip iK-rann- suhpirlou*
V?
taken
the Irntl was In ManlMts's posMKslon
Sort
id
After a
timiugh the rigtit tackle for another
On
an nm.lsvlt that he was John Shulier.i
liisp.Htor
Peierse
The goal Kick was nilsw‘d.
Thomro^onvlllc and In S^ i.tember mad.-
an
buck and
d for
flveyanl
mad
Squire E
Manistee gained flv
Iltu
Traverse City klcKwl off.
In
M rved alKHit two yvor* in Coroi»auy K.
Si'vemh Ohio volunti-er Infantry
a
F. D. 1.
high
ned MOB8..V j
^ Sb X
by tbe muncy j ««'
'“>"«!«■ 1 »"*' "W 'rted.,
! m.nia tbnt b.. broken out «t Sumfenelvcl only by on.- «>l of i>rt-.
K. K. K.wur and «lf.- of Ald.n »crc
Th( local poiato buyers who have toga thU season,
The
folio**
found the shade r»f thp large mapl* tbe « lak all the w ay around
j
the hall
ground M disaliility and last sumnns-l
sas tefu
•he iK*n-j,^,d,
: clalmcil that he had
Mr*
la« a bole.
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team.u^r in the army
Me supix.sed |
,h,.
Traverse City then
that he had «>hhsu-4t as he had
“|.!l,l cine marchlnx ud Carter look it
I
sworn lu and had Ih-m dl.schafgtMl at i
bnireJil»erg<T kicked goal. There
I
1M
IsaIhI. Ky,
Si.m. lime
'made spjdleation for a inmion «.n the j
Finder
plcnse DoUfy fYank Smith, city! K.
mother.
morning
dowa
tiigeiher. hi‘ hal Iwnm .•mphiyed as a I
her
scarlet fever, will be
Tr<n-
and IMJI. /CH- a perh*d .d six mouth, al-,
of
Ann HUwtn.. fonn«-ly of thU city
Skbtic «.k« OQ tb* ™«. nnd pokm-j
" -r
xoa’.
secur**d
advanc**d the ball
act
be twenty-five feet long with a five and * ^bH'h runs up into tbe thoosauds for s j quartem of an hour. A rrimlnal named! Trav. rso City victor y*'sterday.
By line smashes an!
the goal |k>«i«
ManUi.e
R, W. Rav
htmdrrd doUan a point,
one-half foot benm and fitted with a,
Ihe
lle .fid that he was about tiu years of} ,.r^,. n,y missed on the goal kick.
ma* and was b<-e..mlng blind.
illnea*
....
b for Claire CunU that a-ill be
*md runs It wa* taken to the five-yard
tf-d his gtillt to|„„,.
Chei^enka csitUhI It over
Shuller-v fr.-d !
a HMi.r.l r. |.r4 „eman>e ib.. morning )
Just
good speed,
talL
. ba> bc«un the con.trucUon of | Inc by Ptaytog golf for a tbonaaud dob i r*"" “
Traverv
Carte
launch.
bandauBc
cantile company » store, pig.
Drake, not cootent with d-|
'
/ifntnM Ifirmw^kt.
lu .Stanton, tbe ««t .Ide boat j (amm. made thHr monilii(a
Intcrcd !
minuta of
klrVed oC and
BALE—GasoUne
built:
tiMBaand dMUra a bede.
I’hiDgera like John
ducted by the Matonic fraternity
•
FOR
U>8T-Beiu«‘n fair grotmda and Her-
tomorrows sreaiber-lhmt U the l^d |________________ ^^em maimlfled extmordi Tcompany, wa
**• “■
of money madness that has got
_
_____
___
______ of psychological
__
_
a death! naiiir.
The
raoaes
evening completing
grip on Banitogm. say. a apecUl dU-i error are uumefwas.' F«ro^
•PP«rance of hi. company
Traverse
over IcT
after thre.
Trav. rw City
The curt meei. In No
II
Odethome.
patch to the .New York Journal.
b*ll oB ihe tblrty4*o yard line.
»I | EBMiberiter earrlod
Fort
m.. at l:30^tofflorrom afternoon to at
ih- ball wm* downed on ManUtee # tenand.'y^,^
Jianl.tee punted and the
Robert,
witn*-»ii Imd
in
roomy and comfortable
aerrlcea at the cemetery will be con-
After a fumble
tbU morning apin-and before Cnliei
. Slate. ; Commltoioner
aiatloo
Traverse City lodge. No. 222. F. A A.
tend the funeral of Bethel Bristol. Tb#'
ijf Man!st«-e returned the baU cm the
- i\aR brcwgbl to thl* city Uuil nlght.eai4
her parccu
w G. Brteol cd Troape M. Twelfth
haathlatosayBitbe>fTor»thata»]enralry.
as to the number <rf the
trolley car that comes along orj
with 1
Tbompaonvilk*
with
Profensor C««ere Iwbnwo. the fii-l Grand Rapids
Bans expert on rrlme and <Timinala.|
He did that ihU mom-j
ing and came down FVoni street at a|
Ludka got it on tho
Trarerae city kicked off
. Ni lRon
rUH
led Uito error tbrongh Inacrursle ob-’»frioua
Down
Bdund Over to U. 8. Court.
PERSONAL.
Mrs. Aalph Anderson left last er«-
j |ng for a
•ary to rememlwr that many bare been • Grand Rapid, today on
I fifty-yard line and after a aeries of
abort by a gallant stop made by Wyatt
H aj line
anashea. Ehrenberger
took i it
Mr
DeWItt. who U TUItlng his parenU
Applicatioo-Father
Kks
Been
through left tackle for a tooebdopm.
in the city.
■
Dead for Twenty
Year-.
Goal wa. klck*^ and the half «ded
There will be a special BceUng of
Had Turned
to arr.
Blanche Banuim will play a HoUn solo
2:40 gait boc bU mad run was checke-i *
'
f
Doverornent
Ft
and choir wUI aiag.
W. O
kicked oC and tk<*
of
* ! Brought back and kicked from twenty-
__________
.
went
INACCURATE OBSERVATION.
Why II to Jf R«.y and Sa Csbb—I
VaU Pttovt Man IM wC the
Goal was Biased.
Traterse Ot>
THENHE ABBUMEOTHCNAHEOFiball
jSARATOCA iONEY ilO
Lee Lake and Miaa R
of Elk Rapids were nnlted in Barriage
by fbe Rer. w. T. WooAtovae yester-( Gates and Drake PUy Golf at
day afternoon. They left Uda aorningI
$x,OOOaHolc.
on a wedd:.xg trip to Cblcago. after!
whlcb they will make their boae tni
Elk Ranida.
OAOTIEB 6B0WIW SBOSPEEOim.
Special Boaic at the Coagregatlon-i
. -------- -
By line sinaabes and
end runs. Panek took U tbrongb for a
__________
CITY, MICMKIAN, SATURDAY, OCTDRER ?. 1*08.
READ our isaln ad. on tuita.
oet 7-tf
HamiltoD Clothing Co.
TRY A RKCORD WANT AO.
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO.
1.00
line of colors, $1.25 value, for per yard.
56 inch rain proof Suiting: these are worth 1 OR
$1.50 a yd, special opening sale price per yd
^
The New Dane Suiting (in cream) will wash. OK
per yard............................. ..........................
1.00
Front
E. WILHELM andCornerUnion....
a!;:'.'.
,THC CVCNIHO KCORO^ JRAVUM OTV, WCHIOAH. SATURDAY. OCTOtH 7. IWt.
l^*«rdtayg£figi|
Cc£i tr^ssiusp^
WHERE THE MONET GOES
I Detroit paper luu aetoeted
AHOUNT* ftecuvco MY rTATrt
cooBt^ for compitfim vltb
PMILIC INSTITUTIONS
WajrBf. Irttb the erldml p«rpOM> ciC
abpBing ttet tbBi cooBir It amddM
; vltb BB uiMlBe Bharc oC the aule bar
T«*. E«*nly
in
1 d«i. Mx
U> p^r
M
tion to ^totton-MWil«ai>-»
| much u •erro Mbcr Importast
Permanent iNVMtmamt.
jilei. Well, compare Wajoe wlib tbc
____
fifteen coastlea of the npper peninauU
LBBaina Uict Oct 7-Tbe orlnled “** ^
I:
^:rr'r:rr;:rrt^.h.-n to the er.u.1 «,mplci«l
j*'"'
rr
>T .
larR In a toul of^neirly four mllllotiR.
__ _
__
T!». .O..I o... I. ti.MtMt tl. wblchlll’^
under our preaent ayatem of taxation
U alKiut a htindntl and fifty tbouKand
than they pay to the atate In any year.
.UiIlaiR IcRR than th.- tfiial utal*- taxc^
Th.* illRirlhutlon of Hchonl rooneya In
for the la»i l«-Kl«latlve year In IMS.
May «aa the aame In amount aa that
'•Thi.
hero rlaaalfled in
trill v.-mll}
• AKricMilfural Coll.-ge
Nonual C4illiKe ...
trtutial .Normal ..:
.Sorthem Nprmal .*
.Ueaiem Normal •.
rollegi* of Mlneaa..,
Htate Ubrary------ -
‘*"*'**‘; j same aa that of laat November. With
^ V’U'^’^iuie countlja of Houghton and Mar
the pri
, dUtrlbnlfHl
other imenty-<m«*
tht'm group In two
countl.-K «»f that
4K.0<Ki *
cxcc-ed* the total of btate taxea
51.I0K, i^vi«-d against them in the two yeara:
e Hto.fHMi
amouni aaaeaaed against the
» rallniada. which the auie expecta to
------------- 100111*01 in full and diatribute to the
.F^luratlonal-Jnantulh
•*^^^‘’*^:*'‘!couotleR. Ir more than double the
Provlrlon for koroo^
^buildings I,root,nt that the com.tanle. have |>a»d.
and Impmvemenis iR lncludi*d In Iheaej.nd aould largely exceed the entire
funottnis. whIcJi aggregate atioiit twen- amount of slate taxea levied In the
ty eluhi p«T eont of the total ktate tax- | wh.ile stale
Slate Piibllr Hcbwd..........|
Oil.ltri | Kn.m the slat.* tn*aMin*r-« n |M»rt we
Seh.*..I for the Ihwf........ .
10l4»r*. have the gratifying fact of the extln
School for the Blind ........
41.3ii.i gulKhment.of the last bond of the half
h:niploym.nt Inslltutlon for
| million dollars laaui*d on account of
Illlml
............ .
rJ.5S»lthe Spanlah-Amerioan war. so that
• llotue fur Ke. J.k- Minded.. .ntt.KS:. 1 now the Rtate of Michigan has not one
221.5001 ilollar of lM>ndi*d lndebti*dneRR: Wtad. ae
SeMiers' llomi
• K«me reiMirt rIjowr. with a balance
ur million dolla*'? !« the
Jleucvolent InsUtuiloiis.
♦'iinrtiHH per cent ol the tout tax t,; 'n-Mury. ... which the .ruKt fun,If h. I.l
• r. pr.-.. ......I h. ,v. an,I f,.ur of th. .e m | "• ">«• euPIfrl uf varloua .chool.. An
................ ale., are ..ImM.h.nal. an.l |‘■■»‘"'»'-y «f ibe lanalble properly
...arlv half uf ih.- S..I.II. ..- H..ine ap
'»
“»• “«• Purptw «f
lunprla.lm. I. (o. a ... w ho.pl.al ">•"
whirl, will he well a.lapi..d for other |
'■> ' »lua,l«n» at Ihe bexinnins
lc»f
th.piewc-ut
year,
may give us
. IIM-H by the state wiieii no longer
i
rumfortabh'
fc«'llng.
too.
Here
ar
uulnnl for its pn-sent purp«iM
Industrial Sclusil for bo)-R.. $ !»1.2«o
•
industrial ll.mie for (llrls.,.
7Mol j l^«»vcrRlt>. Ann Arbor .., .1
Michigan Keioiiiintorj .....
7.0001 Agricultural Coll*^. l-anSiait* I’risfin .......... 4d.tr. •'
........ *................... -•
UrHiieh 1‘rt.su,,. D. P...W.... ‘iSu.ocM. Normal rollege. YpRllanll..
-...
______ . ;;Ceniral Ncrrmal. Ml. PU»a*I'enal and^ Uefcirmatmir
.1
Noi-mal,
Mar.
.Non he
lit of
Nine
125,4 Id
of ihc-se Institutions.
Western Normal, Ki
:^\T.
K
nortberbiDoat counUat
fBxea. prepared hr tbe aodltor
__ _ ^
««
; within about a tboataad doDara as
erala depaimtoBi and given out dur
much aa they all; but what of that?
ing tbe patl meek la a daenmeat of teWayne haa over four tbouaand more
irreet to every dllxeo of the aUte. aa
people than they all. Wayne with
well aa a very broadalde of careful
SI7.000 people paya |7SI.00f». and ,lhoan
computation. It la a mammoth tnble
lweat>Mbree eouBilet with UtfiOO
^ghteen by aeventy Is
people pay |750/»00. Pretty even, alfin
alaty five columna. and exhibiting the
Than the rebate wfiWh cornea to
I It? Then
««quallzed valnailoo of each of
the couiSlea In the form of pHaarr
edgbiy three coimtl«» In the atate nnd
_________
acbool money makea thenhowlng atlU
the apportlooideot to each of |ta ahare
more Iniereatlng. Wayne county reof tbe alxly llemt that go to b
“
"^jeetr*. $Ui.U\. which U forty-toWB
the aggregate of taxea lerled
per c«>i of the etete lex »he pxx thl»
T*er. end »lxlx-iwo per eem of Ihet
•he peM l»«l year; eed the Iweely
r..po-dence ,.p.», tbe «l)oornniem .rf.
^
,
cpwii.^;:i
HiuneiiEOCHRE
.
A Sympltlicllc Plaoo
Tone That Yob Will
Enjoy Hearing
Cnjoy^ Affair Ghfn by MfX. J. H.
IteQmigb awd Mm. Dan Loudoe Yaaterday.
Mpaelal to the Eveadag B9cm4.
T
OopeaBlsh. Mich.. Oct. 7.-^' M. ^
A uniQtfe and enjoyable ’ political
bo). poatmaater. iraaaacted bnaiapsa
euchVc- party was given yeaierday
la Maalstoe laat Jioaday.
.
S. P. Bond, haa moved into the Qpr. nftarnoon at ihe reaidcnce of Mrs. J
mO hooae. owe door doath of Ue P^;- H. McCoogh. by Mrs. McOough and
Mm. Oaa Lowdon. Tbe house was elab
Prank E. Barbe of Henry was In orately deeorated in flags and bunting
in the national colom and the players
eown Wednesday.* *
at
each table were divided Into
R. K- Lewis and wife took In the gx*
earakm to Toiodo Wedwwaday. Tl^ gnmpa of three reurenenting demes
expect to vlaSi frteaia In New York crats and three representIng repub
and Jersey City and other polats^ln licans. WTien the repubUcans at tbe
bead of the table won a bell was rung
the east.
D- . H 8 CormeH has sold his vfiu and tbe republicans mil moved up.
able team of colts to Qua Eitzriiger.or When the democmis came oci ahead
Manlateo: D. A. Phi^' had ^e ploaa- U was announced l»y a gong and the
ure of driving them down da Wednds damocrats progresaed. At the eml of
the afteinooo It wa* found that Um*.
day.
D. U WUaon U moving bis reaideacv* republicana had carried off the plum.
Mra. W. O. Holden. Mrs. J. M. Blakes
over on hla comer lot this week.
^
Tbe throngb train on the Ann Arbor lee and Mrs. J. A. Montague, each re
railroad has been disoontinued for this ceiving handsome silk flags. Tbe lone
hand, a similar flag was won by Mrr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brimmer tt- E. W, Walt. At the conclusion of the
turned from Chicago last Saturday fgmtT plaempple ice cream, assorted
evening.
^
: cakes and salted pecans were sorted.
Dr. Beckwith, denilsi. im ow nicMy
Full of Tragic Mca
located In Ihe front rooms over fhe
simm
Cornell drug slorci
Caaey. la. Think what might have reC. B. Cunninghawi and wife of Trav Allied from this terrible cough If he
had
not
taken
the
medicine
about
erse C^tj are vUltlng friends 4n town
which he writes; ’i had a fearful
thu week.
cough, that disturbed my nighfR rest.
The 4^ble Plano company of Man I iHed evenrthing. but nothing would
isiee placed a new piano in the hogie relieve it. until I took‘Dr. King's New
of Mr. and Mrs W. J Rarhow t«s Discovery for Consumption. Coughs
and Colds, which completely cure me.'
Instantly relieves and permanently
Owing to the fact that the raMatag cures all throat and lung diseases: preexrursloo from Manistee left all points vents grip and pneumonia. At J«»hn
forty minutes earllci .than usttaL 4iuit<‘ son Drug C\». F H. Meads. C. A Bug
druggists: guaranteed; r.(*c anJ
a numb<-r of paRRC-ngcrs were l^ft ^ | U-e.
»J. Trial iKUtle l«c.
CopemUb last Sunday evening.
'* |
Mrs. Wm. Wood aniT daughirr. wliuf
have been vlsltiug at T. T. FmlickV j
for the past week, left- 00 the A^n
Arbor train fur their new home in Cight-YearOld Gordon Camobell a
This City Was Seriously Injured^
Milan iB-t We^lnesday.
1
el Charlotte.
A farewell i»arty was given t« MKk
Sadie Allen by the High .-ichooi '
-----scholar. Monday evening. Miss Alkn
CharloMe. Oct T.-Gordo« ramplH*n.
has bec-n living vrtth her grandparents
S-year-ol.! TraxeiRe CUy buv wh...
for the past two years and is now re with hi** mother
.Inme^ Camp
turning to her b<ime in Kentucky.
««■*• visiting In t..wn. was m riou*.
Mrs. H. Tortingn of Cadillac U the ly hurl by falling from a Uui.l of gral‘-i
guest of Mrs W. J. Rachow'fhlR weei:
aiu mpitsl lo climb on «,
Parlies from I>etrolt, New York. (?hl *«
l»a.*lng on Nonh Sheldon
cago and Grand Rapids, have buan *'»rt*et. The rear wheels passed 4»ver
here this week looking ov€r the
hU body. He ra1!h.1 for a brief Urn *,
crop and although the slock i»T ye: which symptom eucuraged the ph>
green and the weather warm, they afej
stiendance His fath. r came
%-ery anxiou. to get their men esimV j
Traverse City,
li.hed here to take eare of the crop.
Wards Off Pneumonia.
A. U. Gleason sold six of the Cham
All coughs. 4«iUL ami pulmonary
pion pouto digge rs t his w 1*4 k and the
mplainis that are curable are quickiv
farmer, are draw ing them home with
irt*jl bv One .Mimiie Cough Cure
ean* the phlegm, draws mii Inflam
a smile.
J. W. Andre went to Traverse City mattlon and heals and Hooa»e^ the af
pxrts. strengihen> the lung«
Wednesday.
%
wards
Mrs. n. A. Cornell and daughter. pleasa
Mrs. R G. Barnes, we-i to Miisk4*gbn
Church Brevities.
^^•bdnesUay to visit Mr. ami Mrs. John]
MKother's Friend
t a balM which win fmunaav
oo.nr^
Ulby Suffer
WHEN
i The Friends 4 ‘iurch ha> cIihii;;oiI H»e
llliue of the Sunday morning uu-riing
For All Kln^ of Piles.
To draw the fire out of a lu----------- , ho iu:30 J m and Sunday
a cut without leaving a scar, or to 11:45 a. m. Sobjeci for morning meei
cure b<»ll*. sores, letter, eczema and ail I inp “Renon .F*vim Indiana -Yearl
^ ••C...,..-cra,l<.D.' S!...<-lal -
HEADACHES.
IfERVOUSNESS,
LOSS OF MEMORY,
SLEEPLESSHESS,
.
WEAK EYES, CROSS-EYES AND
Onr easy fKiymeul plan eiitith*8 you to our two nml
thn*e y«xar |iayuient pfciii,
which tiiakt's piano buying
easy niid ph-aaniit. anil our
plain hi?ure«, <»nc i»rice tu all.
ia Kanniiilin* of L'etlinjj the exact piano value lliai you |juy
for.
;itin.*rmal coii.lttion in the K. fractivi
Permanent Cure In Perfectly Fitted Glasses
-rMis IS ocff* s^KOiAi.-rv
EXAMINATION FREE
DR. P. A. WOLFE, Pfip.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
THIS WEEK
OR. B. L..PAULSOII?:iiMlitaBt.
Citlzana Pho
Suite 413-414 WIIheln> Block
»No. 3B4
5
Traverse City. MIoh.
Wi* have numerous ali>?hl!y
us.vl Tpright IM.moa that
XX ill Im* " leiinsl «*ut at from
$*.K) upwanls, aicisnliiig t«i
4*4»ii<lilioii. S«*4* us this wi*ek.
SfmKOIAI. prKA-rUBPIK AT-TWJhO^IOHfi
CITYOPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY
IVIONDAY, OOT. ©th
KIMBALL
Music Home
THK .SKN«AT1()NAL CO .M K I) V-DR A .M A
TflE WINNING HAND
A plav
M t. HaBNIS. Proprietor
N' W York life, fi-aturinj? tin* dainlv soubn-Ut-
Hits Hsrie Ostello, EddU Delsney
«ml a stiiierli (-oiii|»aiiy. A play 4-ntm-ly nt*w ainl up U»-iki4’.
a aUiry «*niiiman heart iiiU*n-at—Tin* Hit; Fun Show-Siuirkliuu JSon^ra. IJantN-s, CaU hy Music, liami Panuh- ami coint rl
sis-ciah Mc-aph<mc (JuaitclU—'J’hc* U‘n: Stci.ic Suiiiptuouh
prtxlm-liou.
PricM 25c, 35c, 5<k. Ststi on tale at City Hews StaDd
J
Stops
the pain"insianH^^^
by the choir Cordial invltat
810
•ntiv. -Get the genuine. Uii ..s
•hiH>c:ally H> Jiiivcllng men
Rev, Hugh HeuntHly of ihc A^l.urv
church will preach at the l-'ir.t M E
ttreh tomorrow morning. In the even
Rev. J. W. Miller will pn-ach.
ELK RAPIDS
Congregational. D. Cochlln—Sundav
I evening subject. “In the IJiui s iK-n. ’
(Of
interest
to young men, Prav b»i
Special lu the Evening Record.
Elk Rapids. Mich . Oct 7.-TI e your Uiend. then bring him with yoi;.
Lady Maccal>ees «>f Elk Ranlds enter Sp<-clal music by the male quuttxtte.
Mkhigan Asylum........ .
“Tell Me. Pretty Maiden.” in “Florodora.** Friday. Oct. 13.
lalned the Ekstp4>rt hive Thursday Music a feature of this »erMe».
KaMerti Asylum ......
423.t;:7
The first quarterly- meeting >ervlce-<
evening. After the regular order of
Nonheiti Asylum ........
^:^^;I..^.N1)
SITPICK
A*!
52C.20t» business refrt-shments were ser>e*l oMhe conference year will b** held a*. .NKW
.'Behool for IV»f. Klint
V. V. Hospital for Inm
Asbnrj' church Sunday morning. Tb ieo.42^»
*'KPaK.
M rul "‘■•'•X'' 'O'v
and a social evening spent
State ARylirm ............
Fcrroon will In* ju cached by Pre.sidlng
Rev.
Rlchaid
.A.
Mort
of
Timothy.
f'lirrem Kxpeiise Asyh
The
Aid «»! the foiigri-ua________ Blind
>^TIr.. has b4-en the guest of Rev, A Elder Fc rgu.vi.n,
Church of Christ membe-s a-e rv 1 tonal ch**rch at G.-dar will s.-t-xo
Ruehiman the past week.
Total .
.
............................I
bring their chrlsilan hymn "N*«*w Kiiglaud” mijiim-t xi th»* church.
F. I, Beebe of Kalkaska spent two j
The eare of the Insane costs twent) |
Saturday cveuinc. Oci. 14. from :.;;ai
dajs In Elk Rapids, taking view* for
Morning suhjer
oue |H-r cx-ni of the total Ux. these in *“‘lw*™* behool lor Bo>a.
“Faith and Works.** Eveaiog. evauge’ till *.♦ i>. m.
Bouvenir pocUl cards.
stltutlona. imllkeube prisons.
Home 'tor Giri*
.Menu aii folioxva:
■ ;
Isfic sermon. “A* Sure Foundation:
Mr. and Mra. M. B. Lang and son.
nothing toward the cost of their main-.
Tbe Only Company
AasorU*d fruit h.
,
Are
You
Building
on
It?”
Thi.
will
I
h
’ Adrian .............................. ..
Walker, are spending the week In Ann
t'htcken till-.
> ^
'
Presentint
a message, in love, to the unconverted
r. sort !
Minded.
Arbor
National Guard
lYiinl rhtckeii.
.
Tbe Musical SensaUon
Mrs. W’lII Bruce and son. Robert, are to doubtless a"d unbeUever**. Como
IC.RR7
Cold mcati:.
and see where you stand.
vIsUng In Milan
i.tnnj'
Pork and lu-atih
The sacrament of the l,o*^d*s s*i
After spending the summer at l^e
4n.?9di ™ ..................... ............... .
U4>ard of Fish CommlsRloners
Plcklt*^-r«.< itmfu r ai»il Iki-I.
Eastern Asyimn. PonUac..
Tree Point. W. H. Amerson left on the I and the reception of membe*>
Dalr) and Food
Baked spo'cK
(take place at the Presbyterian church
*•'
Asylum. Trai^rae
Mlsiourl for hia hunm in Chicago.
RaiMNl blscit
'
kjg.ors
Mrs. J. C. GauniieM and son. Zack. i Oct. 15. Instead of Oct. 8.
'^300*
......................................
Dairymen* Aa«>ciatioo ....
Saialt^—Caliiuigc. |M*tato.
5^|U. P. Hosidial for Insane.
left Tuewlay for Boston, wher the}
State Aifricultural society..
Pic—Pumpkm. Miiici.
556.005
1 500'
............................
win be.the gnetU of Mr. and Mrs W.
State Horticultural society..
Fried cake^.
345.33J B. Chandler, formerly of this pUce.
I State Asylum. Ionia............
Blale Weather Service.........
Cbi-cst
«*^|8Ula Prison. Jackson...... 1.006.400
The SAME mammoth
F. Cuahman of Peioskey and W.
Forestry Rewene..............
Annual G. B. A I. excursion to Rich
Cuffci. T4-a
3*Kt.5kO
Branch Prison. Marquette..
NEW Y0«K
Cartwright of Charlevoix were in mond. Ind.. Is on Tuesday. October lu
4.000
G«*4»loglcal Survey.......... ......
Kvt-rxbodv ji,vli4*d. r4.mc and bring
Michigan
Reformatory.
PROCUCTION.
~l
town several days the nast week call Tickets good for lo days. Get full In30.000
State Highway Deparlmem..
your
families
SuajK-r
l'»
and
35
cents
410.71b ing on friends and acquaintances.
formation of any O. R. A I. agent or ad
10.000 a»onl» ............................ ..
Tubefculosis Sanltorium....
C. L. Lockwood. General Passen
Soldier s Home. Grand RapMr. and Mra. O. P. Ms.-e- expec* to dress
Hoard of Ubmry CommUger Ar-. Or»«d Rapids. Mich.
Ida ........................................
leave
Oct,
23
for
Prosper.
Ore.,
where
sloners ..................................
.
OC! 4 to 4JCt «
G. R. &'l. to RICHMOND
Stale Capitol. Ubrary and
they will make their futare Mxne.
l^oneer and Histoiica) aoMitUarv stores.................... 5.346.750
15.00
Anthony W. ObiMin. age^l :
The oouncll has granted a franchise
to Arthur McMIUan of Toledo for an Swede from Mluenaiwlt*. who pber
8<x> Beml-Centeonia celebra
enday. October m.
nOOfl!
................ .-...IU.300J73
electric llghUng plant. The company down and mortally wounded Hugh
tion ..................................... ..
!•.« gcxjd
snod for 10 d.v, G« full InIdpermanent Invoatmenu of wUI do commercial IlghUng and must Hamilton, a wealthy Greensboro. Pa., Tickets
•TELL ME I’KETTX M.\n»ES;
format
mun of any G. fL A 1. agt>nt or adVicksburg Military iWk ...
5^ the atnie. for the conduct of lu dail.r hare the plant ia operation within aU pottery manufacturer, tn the dining drcri.sI C. L l^kwcKwt. General Pawen
“FIIAHE t»r THE PALMS.'
.Macomb monumcnt-> ..........
Ihustneaa and the promotion of the months, althoogh they agree to hern room of a crowded PUisbura hotel. I* rer Agt.. Grand Rapids. Mich
1 axo
**T\IT'’—*‘MIL1T\I;V MAN.’
St liuulR exposition
.
oct 4 to oot S
! p*jblic tmerests
operationa at once. The company most aa anarehlai and U believed to have
7i*0.0tt0;
AKneral purposes
bera on hU way io kill Preridenl
E'eelI tired,
tired. no appetite, cannot sleep,
PRICES: .
Roosevelt, whom be admitted intendFaith Not Nocooaary.
or eat? Thai* tiredness and
.
ToUl ..................
.$1,016,557
50c. 75r, 100,150
Isappear at once If you take Hoi,Tb. •
purpuM. (und." b«ld« :
^
IrtS
listers Rocky Mountain Tea this
Mhmy
of
the
young
people
of
this
' ^taking care of tbe expenses of the leg-! digest what xon eat whether yon eat
Seat Sale will open
month. 3.5 cenfK, Tea or Tablet*.
If yo« hiTetattU chUircB ta yosr Johnson
iRialnre; tbe Judiciary, the execnilvr’or not You can pel your food In a place drove to Kewadin $Mday even
Drug Co.
TUESDAY
morning.
ing and attended the opening of the
dcpir.m«,.. .nd .11 other .w.rd,
Ioi''u*^dlt2*UU^
PAP.ENTS will do tbe boy* a gootl
.he bo.rd or .udltor*. n,u« .t«
« U 7m 1.
h new town hall at that plaoe.
Mra. H. P. Blodg^t. wile of superturn by aiding them to start a bank
finance: such Appropriations of the leg , can t help but cure IndlgntOoc and
areount ihrtnigh our ls>ys department.
l•l.,ure to do no. ernr .pesUI
j Dri-pnto. I, I* ^n« kmd^i and intendent H. T. BtodgeU arrived in
the city Wednesday.
OFNriNK IMI*OnTKn IJcahcmiax
OCI 7 If
llamiUon Clothiii- Co.
jgarneiR ju-t rerelveil by J. N. Marllnek.
oct C 211^
I
A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ajw«;ld b< ndiled to the vmritius groups * in Its or not. Sold by all druggists.
pllos.
soM br^H
1!~
\
CTEIN BERG’S
^ Grand Opera House
la;
I
Friday, October 13.1905
“Florodora”
6. R. & I. to RICHMOND
$5.00
With Ralph Rirgs and
company of Sixty includ
ing Own orchestra
• --- .........
kone. m caiBS atari M be wlihari ChaMrtala’. Ca«cX Umtty.
Par CMVto. oaM» aat cnap. it
■efv an*. Par ule by Aiaerlat
Ca, ________Orta ta 10
A KIMBALL PIANO
TBREE YEARS TO PAY
FOR A PIANO
DEFECTIVE VISION
r symptiuiiR of ,
I
In no other Ynako of piano
can this womlcrful sympa.
thetic ami vibratory* tone lie
found. I.x*t UB iinpppaa on
you another fact well worth
n*meml»ering—Then* is many
u <loml.iu-the.cas«* piano
in Travenk* City for aa
anil exon iiiSfv»
we will ask you for a Kii
\Ve moat «-onlially invite
eveiy’ltody to call ami exam*
ine tlie KimliaU
Piano,
whither you ileain* to pur
chase now or not.
OTHffiS ARE BEW6 CURED
FEU UNDER WHEaS
Wind? w”-dtox. UchlnR ,«nd ,.n.,r..dlBx 1
aechiMt at
lilrwith a cDosuiiakw w«U sUe to nghi lik t 4wttks
awdto Uoom i.tottrc»£f*»«i»hoodth«iUih*e»ad«t
Wf^appenod in the home
of a frif*od the 4>ther et’eniiiR.
Ill tin* tiarior ttowl a handaoau* mahofrany cased piano.
In the"upp»*r loom' a young
imm was iiracticing on a cornot. Ev4*iy sirouK tom* from
tho lomot St nick a ayinpiithetic Doto in the piano, that
w as ns clear ami tlisliiicl as
the finper toui h—the duralion ol tho tone wtw lolly
twcnt>*iecond8. It was
“ON TIME”
Our «h*HviTi<s of IpmU-r ari*
mmlc “on tiim:*’—the liiiu* vi*
a;:m* lo buihI the Bluff aroinul
to your hous4*. Bhtip. ston* or fn<*tiiry. It’s a nuitUtr of pritia with
u.H to 1*! punctual, atul lifirrin*^
upforsctii accitlciits. w<? kt«^i
our wonl. Ab for the ]uml**r ilsclf. i)lt*aw atf for yourself. As
to pricift. please inipiire.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
THIS IS WHY KIOHEY TROUBLE
AND RHEUMATISM ARE CURED
Note the Analysis of Mt. Clems
ens Mineral Salts on
Every Bottle
Make*, a Kuluat.l«»t mic add.
All iMiwi'l trmible roiitiolled in tu*V4*u
l.» ftrurU-ea riavp. I.VM* «ili be foif*-itc-d if thL“ {inHuri. Ik not direct frum
.Mt. n.-ne n.-*
A. liugbee*. dniggliU; .
American Drug Store; Walt A Sryas.
druggi.-tK.
Thi* remrtly comt ^ frtim one of t!»o
htrongr.-bi mineral sprlngK in the world;
oct J-3akii
LOUISE PRINCE BUCK,
Graduate of the Conservatory of Drury
College. Springfield. Mo.
PIANO.
HARMONY
AND THEORY.
Individual atunlion and atudy given
•ach pupil, with the single purpose of
developing musical ability through the
highest recognixed methods. Claaeet
in all grades.
STUDIO, S$S W. EIGHTH 8T.*^
ort 4 1 mo
CALMAN^ jmirtor B|Mr VanOfl
moet durable for aU InUHor wwk.
a
m
'A';-^: ■]:^^.
-e-'
THtjytmwC «ec<^ TWAVmtt «TV. l»ICHi^H.:S^»jl^
1 nirs5~5«*-^Tiri«£-------
Mb Ikit strike ritae
I
7. tM6. .
.
HEiume’s
*T^ 7MrMlii^ 4iBi;lt lo Mt«fl-
GRAlfb OPERA BOUSE
URC8UI J. CASTER'S
Spitltedv taiff Onaa
MlOA FMOitOd to « phytM
ham «aa
tarn
jammf^patOjaJZSimv^
I Ttem
BtmlMa tar f» fata br
ktaitag fafr taog DBd pMtagMttay.
•*Ooodb}r.- ta amid Bof. iPtalfaif Imt
gtaitU fMi fafan. w«t taigD tta pBtfa.
tta na After taim vUh a g^tao oC
fataadU^^ABd WPfaBtTiacr, faagUng
fatal tA>dMDA faaefa. It nattetad talfa.
fata to faw. It woald falU tarr to taM
fatal. Lika OM draf. bl omr tumad.
b« Iwft aa fata way.
rarjaw weary^ya
^
UON COFFEE,
■MiBtd to tairtnk fram tbr ryca of iM
as tfaooib rrrry oar maftt kaow ta was
UON COFFEE *•<
!iV-;;v
a“.
srsis
THE
HEART
OF
CHICAGO
gfkrl tookad at Mrs. Pro
They w
i:.r
"Ara iber* any mar* of tat
taM literary -fforta arottod
aroaod tbe booser*
Tbra Sibyl fell Ui. aod Mrs. rrlofta
ip«ii aU tta ttaiaflfaoeoald spare away
ftom bar SOD at tta glri'a bsdalda. Tbs
I ®»—“^S£EiI
SOLD BY
Mr.
Pringle’s
Plot
^
i K.
04111*1
>«Hi
Ihink
5on*w
!
;
Mi>. ITiuglra voice liad a
>
l.«»prW.*B ring, a- though rho
fully nMlir4d I1m» futmiy of the nui-. .
Ilun. fur no man e\er v.M thuudo ha
sea coDstant faar of both was tfaat ba
wooki uke blB own Ufa.
One moralog hla door was lockad.
aad ell tbalr koocktagB aod eotrratlap
Imtafat ao raapoaaa.
Ilia door was
brofasDopea.
|on. 1 p::i«»t IHI .vou ttoiv. nuO
Ba was aot d«ad. as tbs poor woowo
llUluff Sie.**
bad faarad. Ha aat In ooa coraar of
-Irll mi., luotlier; tHI ttii.r
Ifaa room, and bis ayaa glarad at bar
Kill*
frtMii ilip c-htir wUrro bo liaO nfaa those of a caged tigar. Uadidaot
gf^nlly i.IncM lii-r oml tiKvk oii rovalopa •peak or kaow bar.
from III*. O^k.
Tfaa carac bad coma
••lum'l hlanii* m^. 0<*or. for Dot ^
ittia crape away, trambllng and fa^
Ini: yoo tliU bKotr. A« long at ttk'ra riflad. and a aanrant was 1^ to guard
tta Inaana man.
Bomatblog must ba dona at onca. In
BboulO I Oarkf*D your life? 1 firajod
titot Uie Umo mlfta uoter rouie. but her extremity aba batbougbt Uaraalf of
uovc I »boulO In* tt gullly tvomou If 1 the only rcUHre likely to be of aaalat
Ol.l nut givi- you ll»o loitor. I fouud U anee. her
nuunig yriur fatbiv'K iififioi^ .rfti»r hr
A talegrara brougbt the gr»nlleman
OIrd. Hr DTvrr inlO inr oliom ft. It
hn« Into In thiit locked drawer right the next morning, daring which time
yrom.
Woltr OB br sUrtrd to ofjm IKxw Jack bad growu worse, faavlng at
tbr |Mi|irr. ”lK)u*t rraO It tUl you arc tempted to take bis own Ufa.
Ot'orga Prli
In your own room.
1 have aufferrd
and deeply •>
d h.r
**** tunmi and irnOrrly k
to hla
era. Kh. young to 1-. happy.
j
--------------------*
Hastily lighting the gap. br looki^tl at
“WrU. inoil»rrry*4u ttrriity nn\ 3n«i
_
,i
I’or Jni-k” v aa Avriiteii
our ymr older tliaa Tatlirr v*hro
; the rnv. l..|H‘
ihfr’p writing, hut fbv
tva* ninrrhHi.”
s
•*
j yrllow rhret ln» took from It wa« In bla
••rurnty.flve:
I cau^
fathfT’a hand and ran thna:
' •"I’lic ni-l l.Irth.hiv \ n-irrinlH-r
w.ib
•
Dty to^l^yo^
Mv t^.r 8oi.-It u wy doty
‘■'•r.Tjf
I'ould have caused Itr
axclalroed,
She placed the latter In bla band. He
read It thfodfefa.
. ~
-ttUy. good beaveua. there has ner9T been any Inaanlty In onr family
back to the remotest ancestor!”
She looked at him. a mixture nf
EXCELLENT
IICinGMI NEWS CMDENSED
W4»rltJ/* arrivj'd
-u...
when Marshal Jos. Trudcll wgr
called upon to remove a drunken Finn
up.
The marabal found the man sleep
condition.
*"<>*■ nnawer be pul the letter In Imt
U p a Hurt of abelraet proiKMltiou. Vtii
ie*T going i.. give you ni» for ni»y woman livHig that Ip. unions you nay so.
I am pilng In promise to divide you up
»*«*vcr knew this tlU last night,
F
^alt for yon In the gar" ^c went alowly down the path,
a l.uie with her If she wnnU fivl so!
vvr.x ..orry ”
be wallknowing that bar coming mnn be
Mr^.
i
iTIuchCp
n.c
attitmle
did
pot
rai..r to
n«t J«. t .wimmlne la « f« ;
‘
/
One dny he txmfided to hU mother
the in.,H,riani ^ew ^
bad
iMUu^l tto* dny.
It was Just three ,
uiimihs rbe.nd.
;
1 Ugt exenitig when he retunied be
found Mri Tringk' waiting for him.!
It.wns i.o tmupual thing for her to be
up when be .-aiiie home, but to find her
tniiio iiig imd with a drawn, white
fa.v «.Hl tear piaload eyes w a. aome^
tL;ug
ple-nv Wm to tbe heart.
”My poor, poor boy!” aba said.
-nearest heart, that la like you. Ton
don’t PiKwk of yourtelf. it la my mlp.
of which yon think tet Ok. wfay
ctmMn't I have known tbU bafOro i
ever aaw you? 1
away that one fa
memory of H-and Dermsbare brougfat
my wretebed self near you again.”
‘But think bow you would baTS
robbe,! me! I d^uT beUere much In
bcrdily anyway.”
„
With the exception ul.hix
atones.
It looked as If he had Irecu
ma^r the victim of some joker
secured a
. ba., U«>
I”
whielbarrua
SW
lluntingtoik
Sbreeth atrwet.
The occur
City Opera House
rence was enjoyetl by a large mimhcr
of residents.
The ofBce of county irvasurer of Ber
rien county, just made vacant by th^»
exp<ita*s ad-j
Ai\iirem with stamp. J
H.}
Moore. Traverse City. Mich.
;
KB. 44S Watt Eight atraatt
$2,400.
auit
act : li-'i
ooa^lrd
purchatar.
fecta of Injuries received at the W«*Ht
THE
MOONSHINER’S
DAUGHTER
fair, seems to have a strange
Influence hanging over It
John
K.
Otril died while in offlee and was a!«o
the Tk-tlm of
floanctal h»ss through
t|e ffallure of the hank at Niles
He
was eucceeded In office l.y W. W
Me
who was also crippled In hl« t
fintneea during hla tenure. Then come*tbe death of Mr 8herwo<»<l.
Yet there '
oil
from
dt
sheet-iron. tank
Me
pherlc pressure caused the lank to cn» '
e-
worth of the oil
Payne’s reatauram.
tic* ti-tf
[fob
Inqulra
lU
U>
Satt
RENT-mA good •cvoft-
sale or
inqulre Dr. Gauatlatt.
kept 1-tf
____ __________________________ net
FOR EALE-41 lOU ta BaDDbfa^ Stil
WANTCD—Tty Chlcagxr toanafarturlngj
I rust worthiness,
and Mxmewhat familiar w ith kieaJ ’
territory a» assistant in branch of-j
investment re-j
PrvvW extsTlencc not es-!
fTODtllta Ofa 14tfa
•treet. 4 la Oriflta A Wlnala*a add.,
aad 3 lou oa Wett Proal strtat
Win be told oa easy paraMata or
«*cbangn for other propwty. Oeo.
W. Half.
Sept 1-tf
i roirSALETHEAf^^^ dining Ublt.
WaNTED:-I1v 4'hlcago wh4des.,e and '
mall ordiT h«niM-, a»*slstant manage. !
I man or woman i for thli c^mniy and*
adjoining u-rriiorx. 8alar> I2u .nJ.
exfH‘n*^vs
paid
w-***klv;
expim.el
monej advanced
Work p’eaaant; i
ixosliloii iiermaneni. No in vest im
or exiH-ricnce r.vinlred
VVntc
once for full fiarticulars and enckxs
self-addreSM*il envelope. Thomas .
j
Coi.iMT tc C«.. 1.-.!! Ijike St.. Chicj
ralor resideboard, one refrigerator^
re-
.^5
a^^
t
th^in and other articles otfi
ture.
loqulre at Oil South Union
ttre^t.
ang 2-tf
.
MISCELLANEOUS
, MONEY TO LOAN-No tax Matai
‘ f -, pat fa mortfmgat Boaaw for Mta
WANTED-Luml»
women ontl girls, for hotel, lai
and general h<»iise«ork. I also
men l.steil
for rarioiia
klm
skilled lalHir. Thofo in need
ployment i,r employes rail,
phone
A \V. Hollingsworth,
A Story told in the Krntnrkv
Mornitnins. Third S<*a»oii
of rnprwNtli nted
Suoceak
has h*‘<*n quite aivimatlr rlt»re the j
the reveiiur offiwta
at Gainesville. Ga.. saying that c. K
was
wanted
for larceny and
that II waK thought he was In Battl*j
Finger was located at the sane •
taromi. whore he had a job.
He c*»r-;
fessetl and raid that he would go l»aek ‘
had
laktMi
sums
,_..a ..
Hat properly and mi
phone for prices,
on Rav Rt.. opposite Darrow*!
,o.,o,r„,
No. ! hlockwoo at 12.34 per cord; ♦ dwelling.
No. 2 hlockwocxd at 12
imt
cord.
Dry
«• ^
1«tb aud Renuta StK,
ROOMS rOR Riri?=-r—r7rn..h.-.
for light housekeeping, flr^i
floor
St. and Michigan Ave.
three unfurnlf hrd up ^| ^ J^Jic and^TU^^
locatloi
Inquire Record office,
8-JJM6HT 0K0-D4TE
SPECIALTIES
Don’tFaUtaSeelt
‘
'^1
___________
PHeet25e,35eaidS0e
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
various UnieXj
from
the money!
This report it made up daily.
It anmiinted
to nhout i
Wderkhf^ mrufirg .-ttock. The me. lii;.!
Then he.f1t*<I to Bat lie Cn*«*k 1
j iMiw.-t n ftttUeran.l-hlt.ln n wa.. a j^yx
He says rhaf l e ha«^ Ikm u xxorkins j
( oil- «im*. Mr Snipliin will not retjir:t
hard, saving hir money and had al
1uTiril hr^ha* a gr^wi 'nng vl ..
ready sen: |4o to his employe r, ani
; xx’ith his chlMren
thought that this showeil his gtKxl In
I
Wru. Mulkeniein of Ann Arlior. age.l
tent lon.s and that he w<mld Is* allow't*.!
i 19 yoars. bait to pay 31‘*.K4 Iwfure Jii
to make gootl the sum wilhiuii being
*lk-e Hofr on his ydea of gutliy of en
Hesldenis in the vicinity of the S^ate
road, we-it r,f Bay City, m en' start lea
by an explosion which they attributed
Whep the ev
cliemeni Bubsldeil it was found to have
lieen the wotk of mischievous yopng
men. who seh off five sticks of dyna
mite at a wedding cbarivarL
Brokeu
windows and crockery made It expen
in prices.
pork, pec ImUT..;.. ....
SsS==
J tering the vineyard of Jaroii Ganrhoi u
land
______ L’lwoinvry
taking thererrom ’one l.unrl: of
^ gra»»♦*<."
jeompiaint xvar mude la n*garding tr *
pKJW in a vlnevar.l aud provides that
i anybody who shaU ent*- a vinwanl
I of July. August. S4 j»tenibet or Octolie
FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE--NVIlH^?i.^« ' •
take hFuise and loi in TraviTM* rity |
In part pay and give g»».,d flroe on
balance, inquire lb-cord (.Clre.
Co«. p^r ta*hel.
f-vii
therefrom
is
llaldv
sr;Sr:£5-;^S
Mrs. W. O. Derry. Uvea In Tower, two!
ibelr borne in li^diau 1
i» would be a tac-
voree many years ago mad tajm
itM^ tatafaMop^jtatawfai Uf a taive ratafa la Wywrfita Afad 4^
"
.
to in
sive fun.
prifonmeiit anr! fimv
Fuperintendenf of the IVnir Harris
rarriag.-.
Emploxe.l o" t’ov work of leil
of Pontiac has received an almost un
Eighth
factory at Graiul
intelligible letter coniainine -ti cH-ntM*^'*
FOR
SALE
CHEAP—EichU-en foo»
I. , hnn.,. ,h.< cenalnly und..
tsclence money
The leuar 1. .ri:'
gasoline launch in flrhi-claas cond
hls business, which is to haul
on a torn half ,hee,ofp.,lr.ad|“"^
tlon
A bargain for homelsidy. R
be top where the mas
signed "neltletoo.” evidently
quire at 544 Slate Rt.
ocl 1 tf
-Ye#.- •
are working, at a signal given by
;;rhc;n he was Insane when be wrote Itr writer’s name, and the words. -JonesehTiric lu ll. The animal fias lear
. rralghton
oo.
slppf.” follow,
house on Fnlon street;
Mrs. Pringle rose, with a half
i to Stan when the t»l-l! rings and i
probably tbe address of the party
house on Twelfth street. C. Gibson.
' arrmnd when he his come to the
Tbe -sippr means Mississippi.
In
817 Union street.
; of his walk, all without any attention
closed was a quaner and a flve-e. ni
: from his driver, who has nothing to d*
-room house in
_______
I bellere piece. Mr. Harris Kays that all he ran
j DOW but entertain visitors. As a fur
tb*y gmerany came bark to hJas.”
Oak Heights; lot 50x186; Bates 8t.
make of the contenu is that this man
"Te*. I know. 1 never had much sym
Iber evidence of. the horse’s Inielll One nlna-room hon»e. E».t EJrtOi Bi„
pathy with hU scrlbbUng. •
have worked at some Ume at the
I« ISSvieS; our tana..
"lit knew that and seMom read them to county house, and that in some way he genre U may he stated that he can fell
you. But X believe I had rather more pabis own bell from the telephone bell one .mail boaao. near comer Bo, I
t
received 30 cents overpay
itenee with hts mcrary efforts. 1 dlinear by. though the two gongs are s<
Ave. aod Garfleld.
his honesty, now prompted by hU
similar that the men are often dr One .mall bouse, comer Garfield and
consclcccr. caused him to send ih*oelv4-d.
Front: lot 50x165.
ha nax^r wrote tbs story, la leas than money back.
two wreek. be had passed out. You fsund
Titus street, one ihrec-robm
bouse
D. R. Sutphin of Alpena disappeared j
it^jn that second drawer there, didn t
Plans tn Get RirK
good foundation and cellar; lot feOv
twentywlx years ago
and was no>!
often frustrated by sudden break
“Tea.”
175.
la or constipation,
<
*d to Indian ■ down, due to dyspepsia
"I saw fata put It there. He wop netwr heard of un*
One
six-room
bouse,
good
fodndatlon
very otdsrty about hla papers, so fad said liver last week, hale ar.d hean.v. The! Brace np and take Dr. Klng a New
d cellar, lot 50x165.
all when he!
Fills. They take out the materichUdren. wbo were all small
all when he
which
are dogging
clogring your
your energies
energies
hlch are
One lot 74x165.
away, are grown np and married, i
you a new start. Core headOne six-room bouse, good foondailoa.
They mile thought they would ever! ache and’di
1 dirriness too. At-Johnson
River and there are a son ami daitigt |
i
' xslthoui conx*ni of the owner and lak
,any
see tbelr father again. One daughter.
po^.
The vtHtute umli r wMrh th
I orchard or* wa>vlen during the monihr
The I
cord it not responsible for change*
floo.
ter in Millersburg.
*
•twurt, betweea
sept 26 tfr
Wayne and Bar Sta
~i
lA»t 71. and house. Oak HelghU.
ouae; inOne of the iM-st
tniM-nt locations in the city
c
or surrounding ebuntry for |iome. 4
~ acres of land, large bouae, cor. Bay
\ and Ranjsdt II Sts.
I
12 to 14 acres land In Klmwi>od township, aleitit 1 mile from city llmba.
Wi'l make a g.Hx,i market garden,
r. 40 s I*i miles eaut of Cedar Hun.
4 40 s 14 miles west of Cedar Run.
. There Is conslderaMe
and plentj
plenty of wood tlmlter on this
nd. .Soil
.S<»H g*M>d
g*M>d.
Factory on Ray Rf., power and mi
chlnery n-ady to run. 2.'12 ft. frontage
A gcKMl location for any line of
xind
V-i
ll:r ‘.i'i
drawer until
to a coal mine accldHiit.
'^■:A
beech and maple mill wood at 32 per i ‘so fr®lo?‘Su^W«l »th St aaat of
h«d. James C. Hopkins. C:tir.i.n- | No C2oV
’ ■*
phone 711.
Kept 2C1ra«i
House and lot. JtAi B|g|h Bt.
shiners
said he hatl been clerking in a store,
at
. etc. 4lfi .
4 ft! ^oviLt:
sirable
‘ Call or
i
70 ft
tbe Kentucky Moun-
to Q«*orgla jrlthout a requlKiilon.. He |
in OaincsvlUe and
Dnltalili Propiilr r sale
Fir ifceSillfol-
pleasant
The despi rale j>uttle U*twp« n
I
lice received a'letter from the Hh(*ri&'|
Finger
RENT-I,afge
Sif till Fanrat MNitliiiir*s
Still to OpBratim
Some time agtt tbe Battle CriH-k po^ |
Creek.
_____ FOR ffENT.
The.
collapse
^ wma a thtog I cetdd net apsak of."
tMta
dowm. batanta
Ninth street, or address John Ofame.
■TTi] ______________________________________
Cheboygan. faUeb.
»PI» >‘tf
WANT EO-Dish washer
FOR
FHOtr, OCT. 6
death of Alvab Sherwood from the of
lapse at the top. thus causing a lu/. ^
*g has u
-Aad I faav* 1
ss
p. r .F0B faALf-Houta and lot. ban ofa
and crowdi-1
^
s» t brvTlBHJ ttetsw to l^Il -Bat lb. damn «s oft« amn.
month, paid weekly;
rapced
to
the fellow into -thf horn. f.-4s vhlch
and wheeled him to jail
the fact that hit wife obtataed a dl
,,
this
Afu f
ond onacilngof “Enoch Ardca" l>iroft>.
...hlnc urn.
|4u
to awaken the man. Marshal TrudHI
I have alwaya been a farm
-i do.
ta |f^ Wb„ u„.
Salary
making rain and Innumerable attempts
Hi talMriM
sad
mwdaDr Cba» or lk» btala.
. ".\*.(!iiiig baa bapixened - that la My own nbarTraflcgia taaea bean faorae
-.Met..er. dear.” be ertod, taking her;
IB bw
cptMIOxl
morniiJK
Will bo clotPHl all
a«y Momlay.
Mor
Opn bk-’Uu
■ y inorninK.
Tuemluy
bead the man was covered over with 1
gave the tank no vent and the atmos- j
HAS JtrVEfi BXXII AKT IXlUKITT
n ora fajui.t,”
• ^HMHiively
tniirie
Hr It-1
After a lime sl.e Pi»oke. a world o^
I were a <-bIkl to be pm off. or
■;w n*leh»«ilne; entreaty In tlie question;
1
branding your dead brother as
-Jm k. dc.Mi.” she Kuid to him
s.
I
-Yi»u do uot blame me. my aon>"
as lhe\ weiv nlunc. -I’m afraid \.i
-Vlirther, you fried to save me from
im.llHT tlo.*- not like mf*.”
the mia«-t7 of it. 1 know that, but If
• Not like \on! She ndon-* Xon!”
: you Ud PiH.keu lK»forr-befon‘ I won
'file, fever bent enthm^laimi of the. her lore--iM.for.‘ 1 brougt.t this horror
lover w:m not. after all. very .-omine- ; Into her llfe”iHg to snwl." With Mimethlng^if the!
-Vou xvero away. dear. You did not
-Yes; Imt be died suddenly and may
w Ndom h. r u:ime Imphexl. ^Ue i4m..k ! tell me till you came back. How dki I
bare Intended to do ao.”
her head rtut.J..us|y.
"
; know> I always thought It would be
"No He ixever Intended to do ao ”
”.s’he mex l.nxe fold you ho. but X 1 time enou|rfi wtom 1 found you wcw
"But ft tp his handwriting •*
"Vep•*
• tftoujdi I were a second -edltiou «.f tin*, woninu. When 1 nkw you ao happy I—
”Do you mean to tell me Richard wouU
t*mnpln\”
1 could not.”
haxe thought of brrltliw such a thing,
' ‘•'Now. little wom.tii, that’P nil Imac ,
It was hours before be could muater purh^a ghastly Jest, If It had not been
g rl -be has ever known.”
”U eii. If ihat’p all.” critHl Sibyl, “and
Kilo
Ing on stones for a couch In a hclplee%
holding 1.000 potmds of the oU.
I.onl.er grew mon. :unl mo.v .le,.r,I
himself to the onleal. and both.
Hlhyk l.riglit M iivlhle. kind sotil tluH j „ bile. Iroggard and stricken, faced
•^lle wxm, one day noll^t^l yir^ ITtu j
other w itl
Ith a alh*nt pivueure of the
Rifles eyes i.n.t4iwHl u|»«n her with an I hand.
courage to fa«.n» SIbyL
\Vb«i ba
tluaUy did. she started with a lltUe cry
«Urm.
“f
^*»at baa bappeoexl? Are you
tUii
25c, 35c, 50c
from Pine street to the vlllagi* kicv-
Potter of Charlotte while %l I
peemrd tlrol be
uxulht^. but be
Inatioiu
Tin* tnitb is mother iXoa^u't
^eaut me to nmrrj any due. hut Plurxi
1 am delerrolin*d alie iiaa told me she
V oukl ratlwr it should l»e you than any
is |ir«*myiliiig tbe
Good SpecWtlcf tre latrotfaceA
SPECIAL PRICES
wagon” I«
PoUeravlIle drew a few gallons of pep- j
w«s*k. at: *
t,„. morning 11
j,j,
patrol
in Calumet. It was firpi
permlnt
.u, {rr
Hie nevt
J«. k. g..ing ntK.nt lu a Ivallllc drc.im. |
did not n .ti.^-ihnt umime wet.t on hU
CAST
aoaton ami
boraelopp
^
r;:;
comimny.
manufa
».e|4 .T«U4i j
I to [>e a warm fight for tbe!
o hen I wu. Piv
.U Ica.t. you «oW
mam
...
n.e I M HK au. Now. If y.m rtartct! me . cum^ i»,m« i. tbr luhrrluJic# of my
:hn»nc’*family.
InMnliy Invarlabl,
1) appean.
appcarn In
r rh tim of thir
“Jack. I iMdlrvr yoo would
filwHit n funrmi:**
" In llfr. but It ts a aingutor
cum* until utr
**Hut thip Ipu't a fuurraJ: It’a a wed* feet which Ima bern^a pusale’to tbr doc
tors and^aclmtinc i^n that^mafrUg* la
■ilUig*’
““II *«*iMna almo.ir ihr same to mo. 1
d.iru s;»y I’m aHlUh. hut hut 1 dc to murdlr il»« bring *mc«l beloved
M> gTr«|.gn»ndfalhrr hilled U»c mother
uanf to k«‘ip you a liftir hmeef.' : -oil. joo wmri talk that way when of hla chlW wtwn the bobe wita but two
d«4W old. M> hither Mttrmptcd m> moihyou MV what yoii'n* point: to got n» . r» Ilf... then Killed himself
The r^ai
rv» h.iiitfr, Slhyl la the chmri.<t. p%ri^- fai l, hate »h n r b.vn rondo publK. lAil I
know. jiml I f.«r| that I roust pr> errvr you
T^t hitlc girl In the world.”
from b.x'omlttK n murderer. Vou are tba
: nir .^.ur e.
I knew aho would be.
For Gud p Pakr. HmO
Utat t« what kiitt you po long In BmUy poor boy: if 1
only iviild
brrorv 1 hma
4^m|i«l|.>.1 t«» wilir th^••. wonts.
•a. 1, 1 MiigHMo It wua
Shr la
VtU’R IIK.\HTBHoKEX KATHKP.
ig lane 1M .VI \x»vk to Vloit her aUJack rrlngle aat for some time like
W. Mr.* Ti>..Iuay.”
one Ptunned. Then be took up the ter
-Wi ll. Ju* l.. dimr. If you lovr her *
rlhlc thing and read II ngaln aa one
It U tb«* wsy of Uie world.” And Mm.
does bopitig with a forlorn hufH- tlMt
rilup’.e went .pih kly <»ut of the room
there timy lK**f4uuie miiitnke or aurae
Ui hide IMT ti ara.
loo|4h .le of t'M-aiH*.
' .laek *v.aH U.lh grlevwl aud surprised [
But no. it Mvinedevcu mire hnrrll.k*
n*ivpUuii of tin- m-ws, (
ttian at
pliu'e now ihe wtiole
lie Ji t.l evp.N-lnl ivjoi. lug and ivtigrul
meaning of h\n ruined life and what It
.illnll.iUH lumi^ad of n lament.
must brtug to her. the wutnau he lured
He w.n.i the only eUlld. ami his umth
tii^ler tlmu hU life, eaiue over him
isblug f4m«e. ttud 1
man or woma= to work in Michigan i
largo
ana lot at fdi-K.
rfAtfaW
S.H. AUjD.
! FOn faAt,E--ODe Stagar
WANTEO—Bnergctic.
qulreil.
EVEKYWHIBE
chui«b.
rg.“r
Tfa* merary ranalna of
PriiMto taaa*d up la tbe gra
and gtbyl were married a i
tba Mpected time.
ctaaeY late oacli otfarra affrctJooa Ibaa
orrr brforo.
FORlALtSpmea 8t
WANTED.
roprcaeatlng
-T*i=2.-2i.^‘jsrs.*s:s.:2s
•oBmIcmm by «1m
miminiar
on East Eighth street.
!>«>* Oo. F.
storey
15.00
G. R. X: I. excursion to RichI. infl..
Ind.. it
It 00 Tuetasy.
Toeadaj Octolta* 10.
mond.
Tickeu good for 10 days. Oct full Infonnatiaii of any G. R. A I- agent or adLockwood. General
Get
dreaa C. L. Ixickwood.
Paaaecger Agu Grmad Rapids. Mich.
'
oct4tooet9
rioJTSf’aSr a
TAXES
::Hwthe live wards of tba
dty of Traverse City, Mich., have baiaa
j placed In my bands for collectfar.
|
I wHl be In my offlee for tbe ptil^
poM of coIlecUn, uJd tuna
«.«7
week day from now until Nov. 1. IMS,
from 8 o’clock unUl 11:30 o’clock ta
tbe forenoon, and from 1 o’dock until
4 o'clock in tbe afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before Sept 1st will
be received
without
M
coIlecUoa few.
and all taxes rematotag
tmpaJd
ooi
Sept. 1st and until OcL 1ft. a peaatty
of one per cent for coUeeCioa wIU b«
charged.
On all taxes remaialag am .
paid on Oct. 1st and uatll Nor. let s
penalty of two per cent for ooUectSon
Price |i;3ao. wilt be charged.
Inquire Geo. EUol A Son. bead of
& R & I. m RICHMOND
)
Walnut street
od 4-5:
^Ok SAL^—Flve-yesr-old bor^.
K
a Ashton.
oct4-6t
FOR SALE ORRElifllMFl
i ooovenleacta tor sale or
Bostoa fe« |far gale.* ^
.$01 Westteath gtrea.
Office. Room 202 State btfUt blfas.
’
If. R Haakea, City Trmnrm.
Dated July 24. IfOS.
?
^
Inly SSOct pL
10 PER CENT SAVED
Br partus for roar cemem iraDu b*.
fare Norcaber 1«.
Ciui. M. Bom., ear Ctoft
joctJ-norl
-irr
THE eVEWINO MCORO. TIIAVEME CITY. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. IMS.
AMUSEMENTS.
Ptluburg. Kan.; town leagac. Ottomma: New Ragland league. Concord:
OR. R. X MAC NET
The greatest and most expenrfvej
Northveatem league. ErereCi; North*
show
an
i*s^
Amerionn stage. Tloro. j
era league. Moth: Interstate league.
The date
Holyoke; Sew York league. A. J. C.
TO
HTTOCR
BOOSE
FOR
ttl.
____ _
rirer league. Hudson: Socth fs next Friday. Oct. 12. the place,
down pains m a symptom of the tnosl serious troiible which can
StHob^rT* Orand opera house. There
Atlantic longue. Macon. .
PIANO TUHIHO-W. N. ]
attack a woman* viz: fanuig of the womb. With this* geoeraBy.
To the abore Uat vilJ be added by are no long st^tebea of Uroaiisotne
ram expartohCA Mow 1
Plump
solid
goldcome Irr^ar. painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weakenOrtoBell Bcoa.
le close of the week: American cocrersation to be fo» nd in the book
.ALL SIZES
|]« draLns, dreadful backache, headache, nervcmess. dizziness, inileague. PhUadelpbU; National league, j of Owen Hall, all the l^ne
tabiUty. tired feeUng. toabOily. to waft, loss of appetite, color and
bright, oulck and up to dato. Th.*
New York.
beauty. The cure l«
music of I^Ile Stuart has aex Ixm
rntii Nov. i:>ih W
The local High school team ?r play* doners and New Yorkers whistling
looJ: unlers
X a. MARTIN—PtyalclaD aafi «bp
ig Slanistoe today, the firm Inter* and singing, being catchy and lunefal.
scholastic foochall game of the season. Bach musical numlo r being a distinct
ThU game will he Immedlatalr fU* hit In itself.
lowed by the Indepeudenu vs. Charie•norodora- is not the name of a girl
Rich cut glass. Beau
rolx and while this gnme !■ going on or a perfume, but of a mnhlcal island |
tiful China, Handthe girls- High school team will play tn ihe Philippines, where the opening |
some Silver. ELE
F*>r piping;,- fixtures ami
Bast Jordan a basket ball gnme.
scene I* Uld. In the second act the;
GANT CLOCKS,
exterior of a castle In Wales Is shown
L;tnii»s tx>mpleU‘. Morv
handsome wedding
! with a dark change
the interior.
rooms acctiniiiigly.
that ‘marvelous, curative extract, or natural essence, of heihs. wbldi
gifts at
The storj- is simple and easy to follow.
excrU such a wonderful itreiigibening influence cn all female organs.
UUlikeo block.
‘ Ar American mlUlonal-i- named GilCardul relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stins«.00, $2.00,
fain—played l.v Jack Raffael-haIdates the muades to pull the vomb up into place.
Special fo the Evening Record.
usurped the owner.Mdp «»f the inland
It Is a sale and permanent cure for all female complaints.
$2.00. $4.00
Hendon. Mich.. Oct. 7-*Chaa. Mr and the rl»^ of the cunai" finds IX>-i
DR. F. M0L08W0RTH- Special ftI^n. ar. and wife and Mrs. wnUaiAr lores, the rightftil owner, working as
tentkm to diseMt 0( the eye. ^r.
Harris -euimed Monday f'otn West- a farm hand. A detective narot*-.]
la «lrfct«t cuoMctice. irtlinc os «U
wood and Aldeo. where they have Tweed'epunch t Ralph RIggsl visits
your UauMrt, W« wm iend fret ad- Nao^ B*kt. <4 We^star G«nr%
Co. block. Beth phonea.
/ IkW
been visiting relatives.
rto (In rU9i sealed emclore). Ad- “and my menses were very painful
Ihe Island In the gulse of a palm
drciis: LadM»* Adrlsory I>T<.. The and inrsabr. Since taktae Cardul I
OrT^ b! NlTNOR-Offlce over Amefw
Married. Tuesday. Oct. 2.* R. Me- phrenologist and “ general fakir
iklM Co., ChstU- f«H like a new- woman, and So not
Icaa Dru« Store. Special a^Uoa
Clond and MUs l.uctle Andrus, at the search of the rightful owner, who
We sell the Famous
aoter as I did.*'
to eye. ear. uoee and thieaL Glaniea
home «»f the hrhle’s imroniH In Inland. the daughter of an old fr|. nd Th
Fo.\ Typewriter
fitted. Both phonea. Realdanee §lt
They M« Wednejolay rooming for also apiiemrs on the sn-ne Ui.iy He
Sixth StreeL
Saglgnaw Utr Ifaoir wedding tour.
rotsl. a widow of s4ic‘al tm-stige woh;
DR.
W. E.. MOON—Phonea.
Frank Wesigaio of Newaygo coun matrimonial Intentions
She ha.-: a
Cllx. 107: Ben. W.
ty was the guest of M^lXake and brother, a mllUary man. Capt. Arthim
WaaMnfion iUreel. CIU. phone 21$;
family Tneada>. reluming home !o.megaI. who is In Um* wli»* Angela
\r«*dnt^day.
Gilfain. the daughter of the tiwner of
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To*
ni-nthA ns
hand, they will
Mr»i. A'Ion Is on the sick list.
‘ ' the Island. Dolores is in lovt- with
ronlo UnlverHliy. Office la Munm
ilanrituw. (’blua. G«.*urgi’ 1.. IxibMin oT ‘ Frank Kliwm. iho velemn Joague
yoo op. keep vott well and
Franrb Ulchardson r<’turnod from Lord AlMTeo4v!. wh»» han 1men acting
bldf. Telepbooea. office IM; raM*
lh» Moinea. is riidv i«i
h^roi’ pitohor with the ivmdi TiKorn. Grand Rapids. Tuesday.
dence 104.
as chief rlcrk for Gilfain. Gllfttn. in
. Thlh Ih (ho fllihloM riiy on earth.’ 1; S Holonmlv declaio^ that this U the last
Dr. Shllliday ofLake Ann waa In order that he may retain the pruiieny
T. W. THIRLBY, DeoUat. Over Bai^
wrltoR. * lirmlrodw or Chin* a** dnj|»;K*i? | yoar that ho will atoo ar In league
num A Earl’a jewelry atom. Both
town Wwinesday aiu-nding to patient
is anxioits to roarrv Dolores, hut slu*
nw rvtfy tfec Bim«, mi ri«M <h
doBd on iho mroet* ihlh anrotm r Irom tMjmpany and aayn ho will m-mIc down
phones 102.
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Mr Hathaway of Holland, who has refuses Hra and d»*cla-«‘s that sh,
'Min‘«iiok.’, Ilundr**il» more rtlo<l ol oh hiK farm ntmr AUogan *o < ha^o the b«yn vlsIMn" his i^on. .Sam. of thU
itot Umt. <ltMl Siek-MMdu*., ^ ARTHUR "hoTlID^-M, D. PhyaJ*
loves A!n rc4.e.k an.l he asserting ,hMito Nwvmm Sy«tMi,aa<
ohob ra. Ono niphi ai niblnlcht iho f.^tive iM.tato huKK and Hn-nd the n-M place, rot timed home WcMlnc .«iday.
clan and aurgwm. Removed to of
love for the farm girl, is ord«-n d awu)
.ihormoni'-o r ^ohmI iH
The <’.Mn«»N»‘ ol hU davH in qtilotnoas.
fices over First NaUonal hank. Clll*
Mtsa. it. a. Blarrow was in Travers'* from t^-e island
tens phone 2SS.
__________
Wrn»lt.is KpreaciiUft. The rlinim*- U
Ho. hoHt'vor. Kaya he will pn»bably \Vedre$day.
In the s«*c4ind net Tw.-^Nllepnnrh on.!
DR. LAWTON—PhyHlcliil and i*urdoldllUling I am noi w« ll Wo ox - don tiu rimngloi «irxTL<lona!ly to play! Mn* Hangremond Is ill with typhoid
Dolore,s ap|H*ar at the ensile as wan
goon; «ffit*4*« in Wilhelm block, Iblrd
*pert to roach homo. aw< ot homo, by
loam. Bay. hut!
At!*-r.an
dering minsiiels. He exiWs Gillnui.
flo^ir. with Dr«- Sawyer and Penbal*
Nov 1 ••
team ihat will j Uitle I.«cllc Sehenkel has
who restore.s the proi»eriy to the riahi
•My vffo f<nl mo <m tar wmp.*’ tgill
Itpon.
.Home ^hlK•^vv wiM. Fcrnier Ik.y KU |
ful owmT and eveinthing ends hap
OIVK
Jo*o|, k l»!i»Uo, rhart'^-d with wife l»oat*, win phehlng? KltM*n ha.<
M. Deakc returned Wtslnewlay even plly. esp4claPy for the society widow,
HARRY B. MARNER-Exper: piano
‘ilig. in a MiUa;ik«N. r.*uri. ‘It wik laat ' of the wise h»*ai]H It! basebali an«l has
VIM, VIGOR & VITAUTY
ing fnmi Grand Rapids.
who savs:
At la«« a s*-ct»nd mat
tuner and action regulator. Salla. Sunday. I ihouglit tho .nfTiW- had a^ saved enough 4n his muvn years of
Try a "Sill
Calvin C'arpenter left. Friday for riage. The trinmph .)f b«.pe over ex
fartlon gtiaranioed. With Kimball
/ rich, juicy flavor, and Mo ti wa>< a i». ^ pnifml.inal haseliaJl playing to keep Frankfort, where he will spend a few
For 8.* b, .11 UnafU
Music House. Citx. phone 264.
_
perience.!’ In proiluciug -norodora”
ruUar lUile laMe alnou b that I hint the rest of lil. life without worry- days visiting friends.
•e 0.nt and ae Cent Bctaa HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
many features were intr4Mluced.
oonldn’t <niTirr]darv I dUlt^ ..n ail> iiic wUethor sclvN.l keeps or not. HN Robert riariK’mer has been faUng unique ami unusual. **ne of which w«and counselor. Wilhelm block. Trav*
know whai wa« ih<v mat tor-ait hi ho, farm Is one of Ihe !lm*st ones of Alle Calvin’s ftiare on the mail route sine**
erse City. Mich. ClUxena phone 106pU« it there today.
the male ch..r s In nil muslnal pr «*off.^‘ mull the soap all turmni to lath ^ gan rotuitv ami he has a nire little Tuesday.
duct Ions the chores me** »*ave Ix-en
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car
or. after I had i.uallowod 11. and the brood or Kit sons.
Charlie Wilson Lawrence Kenmo neclect4'd and reb*gated to th«’ r»*ar of
ver. Prices reasonable^ OfLc® wltli
sudik started to .Noe 4il> ont of tny ,
and Ih-rt Da-i» each purchasetl a view the stage. In •T'lormlora” they ar** as
O. r. Carver and Bro. oBth phonea.’
moutfi. I swell.Nl np so 1 eo,ildn*i wear I
Michigan plays the strong Case ftotato dlgin-r this wc*ek.
well drill.t! as the eluTfs c.rls and
■ ; anything but an old bat|indH’." .lodge schrwi! leant of Cteveland nt Ann Arbor
•Thursdav no<*n frttro South Boardman. the effect <»f this iniu.vatu.n is said t .
)R. E. F CHASE—Honieoiialhifit. Of-Nelson susiM’ndisI seiilenre.
<-hicago plays Iowa wt Chicago. ]
gumth Ikiardman. iM- greatly oppreciatt dl
fic-e ov
n:
• Society Itir the Uelne Wisrtinsin tHAMis iJiwTeiice
K. Below Id Travor.-e was in town
Tlje most pronounced musical hit of
Tlic (iui*sli'Aii t«jis* coiisirlonsl
V-'i (Ion <if Fat Men. The tiu'rabers
laees the rpiversity of Thuniday.
the plw is the double ^-vfelle. -THi
STEAMEt MAmSTEE
THIRLBY—
. wi-ar a comblnaMon corset and alHlom-!
Mi„n.niwdis. Illinois hRs
wlieri buy inti ;i
.Mr. ami Mrs.
Huffman and Mrs Me. Pretty Malden.’.’ six wr ll
GOING V(EST
"T:'
Mtpfs.ner
.
I Nnrihv,estem to disiK.se of at Cham- Hunt .were in Thompsonville Wednes men. who b«*ar themselves with eas,Lr MwntO.-.- Suml.T- s to p. tn ;
riiiragt»
two ttf the gnat
Indiana m»s*ts Kentucky Stit*’
40.. State bank l.!‘lg.
pi
BASE
HEATING
T«-^U.Ys
nnU Tt.ur-<1*Y.. T .IL p. in.
and six gm>i bKiking girls Stylish.j
nun <d letters of Atueriea. They an I
,^„,,^vl.le, Drake has Oh- ndlego to
Mrs. Elmer Bowman went to Wex good bM.k.ng girls an* tu.t novePier in .
,
SpeiOfianagnitU l*ap|*|iMi<nwlomk«umtMoines and Nebraska ford Batunluy mmnlng to visit her
musical attra< i|ons/ hut < borus men j
DRS.
J.
0.
k
HART
J.
TRUEBLOOD
ntoaniourgisit»»is»iilos and James
: pl^vs ihe Vniverslty of S^mih Dakota daughter for n few dAiys.
who can wear cloth*-* a>- though they
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN81
V ijifio. brothers
W.nlnesday Mich;brother and «teixiiani.<. wht.
Scv.-ral rases ol typhoid fev.-r an werearcustomt d to them a:** b*v an<:
omern IU4T S Wilhelm HUW. « a. m. «o IJ
came tiv>ni Greece.
m. A-tv nh I Northern at Ann Ar- reir.ne'l.
far iK'twwn. Jn the .song the by-jile
!,t.
Ttt
AtiguKiIne Meoher. a Mtd.lle, Ala..;
,sln plays Chicago P
of gesturi* and feature ar.- cb ver bits
Thur dny...
is (H'oiiomy in ftu-1.
The
•fw
mimonaln-. wa- macrleAl in a Patter
j- j,t .Mad.
A Splendid Idea.
Snlunlny*:
»«.
of panionilmc. The girls smile or
slivye^lhal w ill ;;ivF\voii the
A irtr Idea In a Cough Svnn» Is ad
M»r. N. J.. rhinrh to tiios Hebni NIn
^
Vo?t’s men nieei
le n»en aniK*ar indifferent o.
g'ryyilesl ainotint (»f heiit with
wagen. a preiiy sten.igniidjer. He gave ;
VanderlUlt uniy4TKlty from the vanced to KenntHlr’a Ijixaiivo Honey
r .r-,-ll.-ui ..,.ou 1* -r-rr.-.l »t
ml en.ls with tIu- girls, as they
an.! Tar lU-sldes r..ni.iinlng IMne Tar.
lip* least coal is ihe sb*vc to
th.' I.flde iPshoiHi and the pMe.. ft.
„,h. r gatncK sc^i.vluled H.tiiey and other valuai
ualde remedli*s,
huv. This is wh;il we claim
.
an as f.dlows! MlniM-M>ia vs. Arne.* tt iS-ndiTi-d Laxative, s. that its use in
for the .1,‘Wel t'..al Stovt*.
a promttt and efficient evacua
K. A. ('udaliv has made public a b‘< ;
Drake vs. IW Moines
The clniibl.* iMSe heatin^^ sys.
tion of the bowels. It relaxi*s the nervler rtArclvisk from Paj Pn»w«* M’verai
M.dne.s C'iiimg.. vs. Indiana
dlana
tom uii-<l in the .lexvel c.muus s.vKtem. and c:in*« all coughs, colds audience tfi claim the u«hI hr.- *.w!j.
ac... In which Crowe said
N,.|,ruska vs. Knox at L!n-i noun, whooping cough, etc. A nil
ix*ls the Iptal to remain lun«
The costuming, grouuing aiul gei;
,nd iht- honey biM' is on
ubme ^asgulfy Of alKluctliigtheCud
er in this sIom* ih^jn iti other
ral arrangement <»f tin* chorif* as we’l
O. F. CARVER A BRO,
ab% IMO. and orr.Ted to restore
Wt^m -ln vs. Notre I>aine
8toAa*s. The hollow' base nS.s the principal, forms a gracA*fiil and
‘I
rough
S>rup
I»f the ranHi?m mmon if (-ndahv would .
and I^ImmUu vs. Ohbt \V<'“** Honey and Tar .\n ideal remedy f«u iitiactfv.dy pletureMpb’ sc4 n«.
uutves the «*<»M air fr«»m the
agree m.t |o pn».. « uie, Mr <’udahy ;
OlH*rltn.
>tlu rn praise it. It is best
chibiren. Motl
tlo*»r and ixisses it up Up*
dniggist.’A.
Uu*k of the hb.ve and k«s
refuseil
•
I MIcl.lu-an plays DenbMm at Ann Ar- for all. Stdd b
•age*.” Lincoln .1.
•the Ht aif «
up a continual circulalicu.
Tbe .Ntttutnal Itrugglsts. in se.s.-ion
\Vednesda>. Oct. l«. and plavs
Carter’s stirring uielo«lr.-tn.a oi ('hi
t .h-:
Jn Wasliingroii. will urge IlgishUhm to
s.^asoii on
Come ill anti let us shttw
IPe will »H* a* SteiiilH-rgV Grand
them to you.
emh the sale m fuMiniins by mail <*t ' S;ttnrda>. <*ci 21. u' Ann ArlKtr wi»u
i \Ye<!nesAlny. on I!
d.*r cont.-nis. It was >ald the heattU ^-,.,,ravkr. as an opisment.
This play hardly m tsls an intr.Hluci .on
ol ‘.housaiids of Kills in rural district--;
________
to the theati r g»HT as i v«-r‘.vone wh.
:
Record.
ds anmially impulr-d fm life by Mm’^ rambridge.
7.*-The first ] Sj>cclal to the Kv
bks ev« r frequenMnl a theater know>
OaM iM. Hmr WUkaia WMt. I
Thonip-^onVille. Mirh.. Oct. 7.—Chas the lines on which the piece is ItasAi!
of drugs PM ,ri‘d by tle-in iIjmm
frv*shman i« Ih* laid fO
Siddiers’
USomstt*.
the niail.
field this :.veai wws TluHxlore lltK»st»- Hugh . 1). E. Slawson s rlcl:t b;»wer. re The suiry is a thrilling one. wtdl told
The Americf
j cell, jr *1^. arrlden' hwppene*! Tliurs- lumiHl from iis vl.sit i«» hi^ relative- and cleverly connected and never falN
(-Idv.-land was »ddM*i.K.*d by ,S.fad tlHx
Two freshnun
weiv in the northwest.
to arouse the greate.st _enthusiasm
Oren Burlingame will begin husking Uesldea the sumptuous sr-enlr .njuiiv
wallader of lkiti.it mi home gardenYoung R.wu-evHt was
F.;ip,-cial atten:i»*n was uiien at ,,|j|ying end (o on-’ «»f tlo-m. The play com with his niarhlne nfixt w<H-k
mem which thU aitractioTi carries
•Chlcagi* nan”4Wtrtirk town and one of the l»est casts that has lH*en s«
.*‘Ssiou t«* rhiblM ii s K.aoni iiinino
ii.A ard him and he pbii:’.:ed Into
struck the sahnins soon after for fre In the play since* the iH-ginning of it.!
jriH-ifation. M-lund exicn-iou ar l so-*
,irrimma*,;e.
^
iria! aeureuunu
‘
. When the piU' was dl>entangled he
GRAID RAPIDS I IRDIAIA IT
career twelve yeari ago. The Ilg’aM
• jniMin and liussi.v have ngreed u|mvu
pp,-dAng profusely from a ru» ».ve,
Hil! Powers and T»mi Tralnor strucK lide of the entertainm.*ni Is lak-n:
I
COMPART.
' t^rttl^ lor'Ihe exi hauge of priMUiers.
husthnl off to the town full as ticks and Squlr»
'are o^ to the intriKlociion of seveial
Tim. T.U.- Takin, ES«:t bej-t. H4U>. W•ss but was n*e.lly io irh**d s
; Russia will r»*i«ni 1,S‘*‘* J«l»
dn‘ss’niK nsjH and the out. not big said five dollam and cost
Tr»;n l-sv. - Traversu Cily :cotia«rtlnc for tbt
lilgh-class vaudeville acts which hav.
vMIr Japan will sft «;4.“'si Russinus ,.„Mnch to require Ktiichlng. wa.-1 Sam Willi* i* tn Owosno with hi* iHtm ween in the hading bous. s of th. malady. In s.*x«-ral se n. - r.
Tr2n
City cxMkWertmg nortl!
, strung acting and real abUitv
free The Japs ari* to Ih* deliver*t’ at
^ ct>coon. ’
j ImjT^ir
oownF«-tin,: dotU
____
jaway fo.ro ranting. Ib.vi slm
the n. ate^i western fntntler of Husain
---------! Robert Anderson U ill. Harry Kee
Op! Clia ‘tSS.
City cobims Uim: North
nnd ihc Russians w ill be dellvetvd iiT Atexaud. rMarlin, the
husky tackle.; hue is in the hwkey-pokey attending to
A antall h« use grkH’U d W. F. Mann; excellently. Faitniv Ib-yt a.v
eniatiou
of
the
'
M.sui
wa„
v.
ry
capabb
ene
rially
l.i
J”‘!T™mVr-TrLTa
'
Kr-be. Nagasaki and Yokohonia.
consideretl one of the most j business,
t Co ’s pre
the City ojM ni i fo’irth act wh.-n ric* lo-e^ h. r mind
i Two deputy iNvunty elerks. G»H>rg.» valuable among the Grand Rapids' M»>. Leona Jennings, who hau b<*e’i shiner’* Daughter"
ZlmnuTman and Russell Blaii. in OH»- nigh drhtxd ftmtlmU players, is <nm at Travenm CPy lor two moinhc, bottw' last evening The cast consist-1
----- -----^ rinnail. used a match to Ux*ate a Uwky
^pu symptoms of| »topiH*d off her^- for a few days’ vUlt r*,l of elgWt gooil people and the i»art-s| - The Winning Hand." which slum*
Train amr«» In T^vf-tm City ifwiD Horth
: gas pliH- in the county-building. Mwl j,yi»h<dd fe\e- and^t U fearx*d that ho j with her cousin. Mrs. Elmore North
of Mamniv Clnda and her * o!e man j at the City opera ho;iro Mondayev<ntJS® karlncS'll U n. n. and arrlrlngWt I if
\m*srlft>, and their funeral arrang»s
for the tea-; rup.
Pote ' wer*’ taken by the genuine arti-i ing, is a play that apfw-al* to t il
laannir »t ll lo a- m. and 4 W) p. m
sou. NewvBle abi* will probably hel John E. Northrop haa gone to Dc eje from the Muith and the i»aris which } das-es Inasrauch as it i* replete ;il»h Tram*
rooiMY-t with r^r asd Kl»*»q»»ns cars nortl
lie for the r»>st of Ih troll to work with the lnterUx*king re they handk*d were treat<M! in a manner
rtlon.* strong cflmav's and
a is LOOTWooo,
siiuations. Th- seme Ipair gang of men uixm the P. M. R. R- thm hruuphi repeated apjdauvf fiM»iu
..,rrv »imlo« ..ut ol tl... bull.Iln,:.
1
,i". . lame leg.
Sam Willis grew 7«o bushels of
i-w Yo-k ritv a*-'! »he < h*ar•I .Il.ln t fro»n. I
' -aW »!»>• '
w hv^. .bout u. .all for; Tfco ..-nrani inners In the leagues bean* ihU year.
Smith threshwl
Mis* Mary Carew In the name part acteiw I • all drpwn from life. Ther.Ml
the
season
are*
them with hi* bean wcparaior and 1. pUyed
Uvrrpool.
r«lomni: lo th.-; that havr rl.
dll!! moment in the whob>
mountain girl l« a preit.v Is »-ot
AHIIUAL ElCOlSiaiS
rcwoluTlon ofienHl at n»e Ej»iitci»i>aUan Amt ncan
asMKiaTion.
Columbu*‘‘I was a g»KMl Job
manner. Sam Coitrell in the rollick play.
n
ft.
dP<*e.rian iron vent lon’^v J. M. Chew. Eastern league. Providence; Southern
Several
partle* from Indiana
ing part of Jason TheopoH* Dorklkn*
avking that the gn*iH'l li? proclaimed ! league. Now Orleans; Wcftern league. ^ ,owtt this
for obvkMi* reasons named m soak. 1*
UCBMOND. INO.
I Trouble.
to*«ncllirpt.»4,
anew in view ol the i^(*anda! brxtught j IV* Molnow; Central -league, Wtocelan atilHl In Ms Itoc
He kepi thIt i.H a bad habit t » borrow- anything.
«... l.y .Uo l..^..ranc.• InvoMismtlon. InK; Thiw I
D-Jbaque: Kluy
house convulsed by hi* witty *|HM*che*
Tji> lii.hop iay»
»r«- «|>( to bf
. \ tnrfnn<->; Tri Si.to lew-'.
and facial exprcstlon*. The latter l«m»w is trouljje. When ,lck.
HATS with colored hvida for yonn* were so realistic thattoven the de« > heavy, weary and worp-oui by
-loo r.-«Uv |« jondoron. H.-»dvl,».l Ib.i wnitatuMH.rt: WV.iern Maoclalloo.
TVESDAT. OCTOSEI 10
wnd Mllwsakw.
pains and poisons of dyspepsia, bll
.ho puldir «i. umll Ih.- luvctlptUon Wichita; Obio-r.nn.yU.nl. l«sac. j men are right.
dyed villain. Bud Henn . when peering nef«. Bright’s disease aod'slmila
Hamilton Clothing Co.
U cttnclml. d iK-forc conaitHn, wyliod)., Yoitns*town; Missouri valley lem^uo.
Into Jason’s face, resolved his feature<t lernal disorder*, don't sit down
j)ver your symptom*. b«it fly for
Into a broad smile. The variou* other brood
reliefr to Electric JJUiters. Here
parts were well handled. The wbok
find sure and permanent forget
troup are masters of the southern dia fulness of aTl rour trmibles, and your
Oct S to Oct ID
bodv will not be burdened by a load of
lecL
\ debt dteeaM*. At Johnson Dnig
H
Mewds.
C. A. Bugbee drug
1HGBSTS WHAT YOU BAT
Ory, Hnrtf and M WoMk BmDi BMt
There was onlv a medlum-sirivl Price 50c. Oqyanteed.
bonae at 8telnberg‘a Grand last etenSEE OUR novelties in derby hst*.
ing to vrlrteaa Bdward N. Hoyt in
try a record want Aa
Hamilton Clothing Co.
excellmi and jOct7-tf
-UaadeL- Hoyl
■y-
Uledditia
Rings...
DRAGGING
A CHANCE
GAS LIGHT
Ulcdding
fiitts
CARDUl
WINE
OF
Woman’s Relief
$12.00
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KIIOOI
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TRAVERSE CITV
GAS COMPART
Jtwtlrr Stare
Ym Ar* N«t Feering WeU,
6HIBimiBKOFmWOII10j | spobisof All KUDS I
“Cool as a Cucumber"
ACCEPT HO suuTmrrrs
The C. g. Taylor Coal Co.
THE HESSEN
TRANSPORTATION CO.
COALSTOVE
JOHN R. SANTO
PEREHAL MSORAICE
M.AN. E. TIMECARD
FIRE INSURANCE
ti
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A. D. TYLER
THOMPSONVILLE
DENTIST
GEO. A. JARm
DENTIST
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201 FRONT STREET
J.H.IIiirai
6N.WMcWitlr
MONROE & MeWETH"
GENERAL INSURAVCE
‘I'l. ir“
C. D. MILLER
D K N T i:«rr
G. R. ® 1.
PER6 MARQUETTE
s.sr
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Kodoj
'DQFEKIA CURE
=:=$5.00^=
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TIUVCIIM CtTY. IIICHiaAN,.SATDimAY. OCTOWN 7. IWS.1
Life Insurance as It Is Conducted by the New Zealanders
APROPOS of tb* loit^WUre lai
sow brine mode I
A - rsrriji:
doB tram wbiHi
inflin.
ThTdllacorory of*g5T
oouotrr OB thr globe wbroc owdi o alotr
or Bffalre eould aot rxloL In.lbraway
ynw Ziolond the goremarat oondocu
• Ittm fnwmnce deportmeot wblcb fwi
only offrre tu poUclee ot o low pwal.
urn. but boa Ibe eecurtty of tbe otate
brbtod It as tU gilaramro to lav*-«toni.
By open oomprUUoo witb lixSlvldiial
aMrtea adgM take
One of the Calrwt
rMxmdlal ineaaureo
triad la the odHmy and one whicb
prowed lU uaKulaeaa frooi tba verr
B»t of lu adaption la tbe work
aet.
dodng. Therefore a com moat be paid
to errry ixOurrd worker apd. If tbe ao! cldcm prove faint, to hi» famUy. Tbe
‘^ onl> <xrcptHm to tbW rule Is wb
ed to the aatlafmctkm
can be
1 judicatro tbewe <
L flat the I
'.Jf
Bg up r*ceaal»
from keoplog
no high aalaiiA
tonal iwliiu.
It 1» an Ideal tbeocy In
nee of K.MO. which may
who baa airtvrd at
1 waa empowered to 1
| aanuwe. tbo* coropi
\ Uon of cxlating lna«
]
ad- I vantage to arttaan* torm ^ a gmxvtunental banc
to try the experlmrot. mnd It baa cntallBd no bardahip on any cUaa. but baa
given rrtleC to many. Tbe acherne of
ry old age tnaurwnoe baa twen
tried In Uermany
Sproioua aa that theory mpptm. It baa
been found In prwctlee to be only an
other ayatem of making tbe poor keep
A - uT- r
>)n«wa that a
irual of thr whole ayairm baa b«
Av^MTai
In New Zei Uod tbe mure
WponaJMUty la borne by tba
cept tbo t
In New
that the people of
y have abown auch
In aelf government
aun much from the up to date
mribod. which prevail there. The gov.
be any
faltora until the country becomw bankI in the
It U true that NVw J
but It le not too rt mtii for
B!
ta an laolat^ gru
lying In the oouth trmr*ermt>>
4th a climate almlUr U» that of
if
tlmatlag. It U of the area of the
dom of Italy, or the V
theP Philippine*, or twice
twi
the *l*« of N« w
Knyland . If aome aeiamlc dl*turlvatire
ahould aubmi-rge all of the I'nitri
Rtatr* eacopt the atate* of Michiaan
aud IJIlnolii. there wxMild remain aln>o»t
the exact rounteriMirt of Ni w ;&< aland.
1
The rooiieifiwn faU* at one |H*lnt
POSTOmCE DEPABTMEBTT. WELLIKOTON.
k*w lxrg»^ eltiea linpraentahir
•tic rlilted Htalea and New Z.
-r ptdnie
I element m bath 1m Angle-Haxon. f:arh carrfc«| the MimmI of
Priieln. ft* well «a her lane and inetl.
have pciHCre^d
Itn wealth thia diatant
llrltlMh crown , may
aiiMwer hrrt.
ll.ioo for ea.-h man.
womiin iiml child. Tiien follow tin- Inhabluuita of tlic ItrltlMh lelea. with
11.400. thoTM. of AUMtralln. with ll.SiO.
and thoae «»f Finticc and the I’liUed
KlHlcM tied «l 11.300.
ItiMunmce i.M hy no
K Z.wlantl tnalUu-
OOVERNKENT HFE INSUEAHCE BUILDING. WELLINOTON.
fjJl.v
i:> the ;ut there
The rrlnHple upon
> IfijunMl ^
Inhtltuted waj bu»<-«l tn tin
.»f $i0>0 iMixnbl.. iHit
form i.f l.S* 4
n..iiUon ?• uMu,.lly
aumpiion that It 1m neither by the whsh
I ..f iuilf pay Pt a deilt^iii' ilPic and
nor liy the «-ondu.n of either err.pl«>#*r
P|w II.
I>UI Ih4.
lt?4. |r.iy
|r.iynifn of II lump earn if the liinployee that nccldcnta h.iP|w
ii. Imi
iM epUe of Ih it
inly iHT- Jury ix j|M im.\iirnt.
Th y are I
<*fcNM
lire of aoddenlB
cNiur'C a oirreiipomllng • ffort had
C the loea to the
1 .VicJdM 1
ehmild • t inrdoyi r.
To meet tl.c n.f.i.>!iy the
•f pro-• xtivrrnnn III life liiMurniu'** 4l«-fiaritnent
be <N»ni|Hil4Ml.
road* and the pmfUa are uppHed to increaatng the emcimey of the »4c\ice
and. Incidentally, to reduclnx the coat
of traveling. HchiK.1 children an car
ried by the milroada fn‘e of charge to
and from their homea. and the expenae
of whfol excuralmiM U tM>rne by the
govenmnmt Then* are no biUir atHke*.
There u a board of arblimiioii to which
all labor dixpuiea are referred.
The conMtructlun of public worka la
no longer In the hand* of (Hiniraciora.
The work Ih glvim din^Hy to the work
men. with the rtwull that It Im done |>ct.
ter and at leoa expenae. The middle
man haa been rlltnlnaleil. and the work
men now m*elve a nhare of the pn.nt
rrnulUng iherefnim. Tlie government
*yid4 Tu of luanlnx money in b«nh iiitereirtlnx and practicable
The colonial
aulhoiiue* lK*rniw money lu>;n*land at
a low rate and loan It to tibr in^.ple «i a
\w>- alight advance. The iajMinex^ jwirt
Im .Airet^iely
would l*e iMirrow er
to hi
The^lloul
much to be
Sieal.irida ►urt'eaxful rxiH-rience In
oiH»rallve a*-lf govertimeni.
A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
t
tarvd obrooda** ooffertaf aataU trUlT
and hanlablp. And What cblU of Ood ^
boa oacapod bUlctlooT ladofd. oar
badge of oar aonolilp la mflUctloa. ftar
“wbom tbe Lord Urodi bo aUlctofb.But while trtala noot coom to Cbrto.
tuna tuu fact U OMCV tbma offoet by
the further fact that trloU lead to tHmniih. Ood boa not promUed that Be
will keep ui frocn trUlo. bat Be hoa
IbXNaUed that we aball trloinDh otor
tbeo and that they bhaU bTAht^
In dlaguUe. «ln tbe world.- bbjrt
tTirUt. -yc ohall bare irtbuUtlon: bat. ]
be of good cheer. 1 bare orercooM IbO '
world. - And wbat He meana apadbUy
to fuiy U that we tbrooib Hlin may
orereoiue alaa Jameo ibya. -My bretbrrtu ctmut It all Jt^
toto
direr* leniptatlona (trUUi, kaowlog
thU. that tlie trying of yoor faith
worketh patience; bat let patleoco
have her iierrect work that ye may
l>e iKTfect and eoUPe. waatlng notbliig ’ TrUl* Inoplre trlompba that ara
y*r I
II 1
for their iMMiM
are alnioiit certain to m«iict if left tu
theit own inltlMtJve. It hax work.^1 ad
mirably In New Zealand, and there la
no rvuMon why it 7lK»uld be Uwa eflfiH.tlvcla^where.
A
HUH another meaaure of rtdl. f until
TRAPPISTS HARVESTING IN LEICESTERSHIRE.
laadoMfcoMYkM
•n! Jaam apeak* «r our •W*«n t
liliiii'
cioe>iblrd that cain America
hmalry
THbli bik b Pbit bf ctbfy CMdMIi
SfR Thmt U bo pnmkm ct ikiNpllp
fyoB trtblbbd trtbmlbikb to tmf dMA
of Ood. Mbaj pboplt bbvo iikt Mfb
timt It It bo or tkbt tt
tb Bo «b
Tboy UBbglBo tkbt hbcmtm om fi b
diUd of Ood. wbo bbboMMj coBtrolt
bU thbigo la
bo MU bo tmi
fRMD all oiiSertat bad borrow. Bat
Oodk word tMcboi so OBfb doetM
R«repe*a CearomtleB mibaa.
Tbe All Europa CbiiotUn Kodibror
cooroatioa baa
NATHAN HALE’S SCHOOLHOUSE.
held (a Boma.
Oenaany. Hare-
m
M
Torrey, the Cbl-
iTm: nAiM.i lox Tar who hi
I i:i'i<oi*rA!v > vnr.AVoa ed BMl
I coxvExnov.
Ill aoiDt
j obh- tnecilnc* Utel.r beW In
I an<l other Knglliih citlea. waa
American i
the
o-for* tbe great
I on* that hae 1
plicatlen to <
Much it IR w
non - Ed.j
Cr-'
lUustralc*
The c
red RnndM.Mie Pntnation nar the line lluil
klcxlco.
dIvId.M A
iM ttilhd l^KH.Tnoilv.look* like H big Uittlcmcm rUIni; from
ixwk. and
d.'Mcri
S«*mc InuiglUkenettN of a
na' lve grnluii dlHi-.o. re»| the UKenew
» liNmmotiv••
wn*. named at-rordingly.. It Im all In
in e*.fl. i*h1 fcindMluii.^ wt.rk<*tl oul by
flcrcv wlndx «f
action of water und by *han» |•ttrtlUlM of aand driven by the flerclevel Bii'elch beyond ll.
FOREIGN
settlement
The :ir<'ompnnylng IIIuMiValion Mhow« the
m-ho<»]houMe In which
Nathan Hale waa teaching tit the outbreak of tin- U* volution. At an eg|M ii««- of
no.oeo It w;*M HHcntly purchax.d by the Honn of tb.- American llevtdutlon and
.iM-m Mif . pn»vldrd by ll/I. inove.1 tc
• of prenervaUoiu It hoa
b«—n made
OF TOKYO. JAPAN.
IM
nl.erM of
The Min-ei *hovvn In the cut Im In the i»art of Uie Jupanes. cajULuI .K*cupl«-d by foreign n^ldentx and . ont.iioM mo»t of the r»'Ml»lcncc# of the
the variim* h-gationM, It I* in t»»- moMt arlMt.wratlc .ju.irier of tin Hty and n conMhh^rable di*iame from the M.Nnc of the recent riot, over the
by the mob. Moat
In one of which th- venerable MarquU Ito and hU gu-id. II It. i«an
of Ulc beat rculdencea of Tokyo arc one elory Mructur«w. and they a
lien
i:nglan^
hlrwi
getting In the wheat civp.
II the ot
the uhWf
ul
huddingo. the ot»v with the cn>!«j. auiniount.-d ,
;rtie>c wun.kii <
t'lrlerciuiiK. or Trappimj^. the in'tM uu
• bclitg the clui
« order in the
THE BIRTHPWCE OF A NOTED INVENTOR.
A GREAT GERMAN PANAMA HAT'BLEACHERY.
.illey Y,f
Tixppe
and ncv«»r. *peftk iml M apdien to. They are
are c,.uMtanUy cmidoyrd m m
u;d Ubor and rrtlgi*»UM ev.-n ioc*. Their pr‘«*
dpi! ran rvuUon U to dig their
*n grave-, which they reflil w ith eatth a* Xoon
aa
ted eyid then begin
exv. They iWtne t« Anmica in 1*4K and havw
larjce e«..hU*i,nhM.iM «i Moimi Jd.-ll.-niy. near Uuhimue
In Kentucky. Tint.- t» also a imUcI obbey at Tn»ca.lle. X
Let no pilgrim to Balllmora bt roatent without reaching down to tbe Uvlog lirart of the coaraatloo. What If
It* heart? Not tba tbroogo. not th/
beautiful hannera. not tba wonderful
muMlc, not tbe eloquent addraaaaa. oot
tbe helpful acbool* of metboda, not tba
delightful exrurmlona: Tbcaa ora all
lmiK*rtant. all uacaanary. aa cloCbaa
are DiH-raMao' to tba body, oa laavea
and twig* and branchea are nacaaaory
to the tree But tbe heart of tba a»aa
U behind ae clotbea: the baort of tba
1* out of might In lu
heart of the rourenth
Ux e which brought Chrtotlaa Endeavor
Into exUieoce. which keepa It allva and
vlgurou*. B'blch raoaoa It to root and
j gr iw in every land. It U the todind■ ual poriwoe. athqited by more than la[ tRjo.W) of young |ieople during tba last
I q«.iricr of a ceatuiy. 1 will etrlvo to
do whatevf-r Be would like to hart bo
tlo."
ThIa aurrendar to Chrtot thla purpeoa*
; to do ni« work in tbe world, thia aplrItoai aim to aerre Him to the nttarimiAt rwhatever Be would like to
have me do”), to tba real heart of
ilirtoliau Endeavor, and It wUl be the
I real heart of tbe Baltlmora oouvantiou.
He who floda It there and thara
punciigtbemi hto own high pnrpoae to
do and be wbalaver Cbrlat would hava
I him will hail In -BoJtimort. im.** tba
beat and moat enduring blaaatnf that
I earth or beareo can glra.
Torkahlre baa 900 Chrtotlan Endaavor
lodettoa, with hlkOOO memboro.
From rrtnraa which hava loentty
jofaoetottiiRap.
A BEAUTIFUL AND SUCCESSFUL FLORAL CLOCK.
Bitl
s.rr-uCSs.’z.Ts
Biat ChrMOoB Endaavor iMt ag|r
known la all Iti Matacy^Be* ftadi
m Gtafk Ih Japan BadaaogR
B
K
H
m
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n la tb* cni u u
Of the Penge recreation ground tn XxM.don. Many floral
i
dUplaj*
Rblure have been made from time to time, but the Pengv Clock U one of tba
moot baautlful floral tlmepiroe* ever Moen In K.igUnd. Tba dial U mode of
variegated planu ao arrongod that the houni are n«rk.-d a* di.-.tinctly oa If
tb«y were palntad. The band* are formed of alllkm tr..ugh» comalning
tagpUBUbadOiaaetmen daytoabowibehvurofcloaliigtbetarkgaP
ll
atoiy cottage obowa la the piHure
B. tbv dmric w Uard. It I* otlll ataadlng at Milan. O., and
preaanta a vivid Controat to tba coatly and beautiful rerideoce not*' occupied by
Mr. BdUon |md hU CuaHy at WeWvIlyn Park. \V^»t Orange. N. J. ^Tien Bdioon
waa uolie a amall boy tbe family removed to Port Huron. Mich., but Thoauia
bad b«g^ to aspertaMBt wllb tiactrldtr ovan bafora that
ThU Induairy to oar
M one may aee aerea
nlllaa In Iheaa prorlnoea
i
so .q. 1 so 11; t toI: i #aI: t soI
Brewster’s
^Millions
to matt don ifumid to the ot
dlBiiT nM. I am tmiu6. ptmma
tat tam Btv I wodM not
it
Tm tta tiMoght of lygcr Hvtctad
Mki Btanrtj. Md M* ▼ote
^
ta. **1 taTB tad Bj fn. aad 1Mb IB
cad of It
itataMtk 1 «■ di»>
pentHr tlnd «r fta wtalc taas. cad 1
gifa 7«MB vy word that r«m win dad ^
«UCHAU CMAVM)
-Tbn» <M
BO doM (bot
fl.<aoci«inMM »r bi* ooro
brtlrf lo Bon* II tbit tb» »«n
U'nWT motelrord hi. U|- lod
““W. tair. <li.|>M<*r. bior tM»
l»U.T. tbr l«ak.. Uh- mtm rravalf
STu £r:JS:, lod (ro-1 tatf *>« »i»
lit VI
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no toM an Ito f^ri/Sxoi mo tell yo« what they «y. Alwot the
"SiiiS:
B tofiTrmTw tolM* MjraM
^
mrioua
aoc-urUiea Into
Il to
^nown that they werr oo.^ tta
ft^!S?:=s-5=
«2i: ’
_ i»art of it \n that
be aoUl y«>or iiilu« oihI your .real mUle. tUi* pun-haMn* iK-iug a man named
Golden. Brrwater. It-lt lioka very
mneU aa If he ha.l dl«appeon«l wUh
enibinc.”
Old not take t»i»» eyra fnnu
ce tlinmidiout 111.- terrible
WplejrV
dul not move a frarilun of
lufh fry*m tlH- ricl.l iKiKlliau naleO at the lieuliiulug.
“la anything l»eing d juer be a-^keO
meebankalli.
-nie iwlk-e are InviHtUcatlng. He li
known It. hnve atarfetl off Into the
innuntrtlna with ihia w'eretary on the
ad of J*optrnilHH*. Neither liaa lanm
* n neeti almr that da.v ho far na any
^ hnowH. The earth aeema to have awralTl»e antborltu-a arc
aiiia ami are innk
tiiMl Jonea or hto
to Iw •«ee»*iitrlc. 1
tant'e waa
a. he*l to hia arllon’t. Tlint U all
an tell yt.u at preaent There may be
ed to may tip m. late on my artswtnt.”
He left them bravely en^Hurh, bat he
had mure than one moment of weak
newi iK'forc he rnuld uVst Lii* fricinls.
The world Ms>nu>d unmal .'iiul himself
the uweit unreal Iblug tu It. But tb?
nigbt air a«t«l a« a utlraiiluut atwl
helped him to call hat'k Id- rimmce.
Wien be entered tbe studio art o cIch U
be was iirei.nrrd to redeem his promise
to be *the jolliest fellow of them all.”
I’nAPTEU XXXIV.
-fLI. tell you alsMii it later, nilcnr.”
I
war* all that IV‘gg>. pV.iding.
I
(s»uM draw from him.
1
At nildniclit Mrs. Ihin had refnonstnilrd with her. ‘ Vou must gj
home. Peggy, dear.” she said. -It is
disgraceful for yon to stay up so late.
I went to iHsl lit S o’. l>ck the night Isfore 1 was m:uTl**d ”
-And fell asleep at 4 In the momlng,ainlled ivggy.
-Yoo are quite lulstukcn. my dc.tr. I
did not fall asleep at all. Bn: I won’t
allow you to stop a iiiinnte longer. U
• liad tbe ottnost
¥^‘t^,•slrrxvrn
-At.
-I don’t hbime .ron. gentlemen.” said
Brewster l^avelr. »*lfs just my lock,
tbafs all. Jvrmething told me all along
In’t turn ontYlgbL 1
r this kind of end. |
worthy to receive
fortune. It nev
ibiplvy an llrmt/K4 n.r<«>unt . f tb^ apm • tnli- \
to be tbe-tbe nn
IF
-I will take you a little farther Into
(Cuntlnueil from Thureday’a Itoue.l our cs»nfld«*ms*. Brewster.” s.sid tyrant
nofllled us in the
tbst he wouhl te govented
ClIAITBU xxxm.
his decision l).v oitr oplnloo :
|-^vnitYTiiiN<; s...,ucd
I-* dr-:,,,, t
I
off throucti ih- night tu ibe of- no hesitation In advising
J—• ihsiof «;mnl & Rlph‘.v. lie was t Uniie a»b you were going While you !
dnwd.
iWen<l. hunlly int.n* t*.mn i wore off nt a«‘a we had many letters j
> him. ail in that sareasti
half .s.ns. iou8. A bluer wuite crept
hc dn w nu.ty front
the stn-cl « ar tin.A: almost as lits himl
Uuiu-A the mil or a c:.r te h.d slg
nahHl. lie n memtend ihat he did not
p.iy hto fore. It
f to the uflhv of
j
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tte Isn-ycrs. mid he m-;i
nlng to'for.' he Moj.p.d i
of the Idg huildlllg.
NeMT ha*l HU elevator imveletl inofe
slowl.b than tte one wlilcli kIioI him to
Ihcwi vcnth foor. A hgtit shone ihrnigb
the tmnsinii nto.ve Uie .it»oniey«’ d*Mr,
■ *4l He.*, utIv,
WhHl slo they know ntem tbe
j bnok.
ry r’ be aakcil euddeuLv. mo-nl
j
; utnla!
u teauiy j»h*» p r”
Klecpy
retort oil Mn*. Ihiu.
t IHiii Monty’s n'turu Inna his trying
th the hiwyci-s he h:id Us u U-
I was not easy to mwt it. .
has hap1
’ I'eiKS. something terrible ba
j
be fall* .-cd. uiio'rti In of hto
| *
I -Tell met
:! trust UK- to
( said to have bad impUcit j
m
puts rings under the eyes, and sou
times they’re red tin* luorulng after.*
*b, you d%ar sw*Ht pb.bw.piici
J,u. but in none of tln m did he oUrr a j
cnrli
woM of crlth tom. He JMn metl IboT- I
,ugidy sa.lstled with your na-Un.ls. In^______________________
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______ 11 h<T what had
i milhuo of I |y,pj.encil. Tbe mte‘ry be 1.;m1 einluretl
money if It would I’Untiw j
n*dblng t > this reekouliig with
your J
tty to
one fourth ..f It. ^
woman who had gic right it* cxiKHt
my cxiM-rlcnce :
,p,.uu„ect. Hto doty was clear.
A to-gu-ar
; hot tbe s*iralu bad tosni heavy
’kJ.
-MTien I asked yon to marry me,” te
coot tuned gravely.
fa*-«d bto visitor.
-Cl.ns- tte d.*w. please.” eamc lu
atendv lom-Tfrom laplcy. Mr timnt
Bcvcr meant that you ahonld
dnqHnd into n * luir. nnd Brewster
-They were to-t seen ti»prlht'r.j
meeh.-xulettlly slaumieil tlie door.
;
-Tlnm te has put an end to jemesr .
\
-I dooT'^cratand.
You tried to
-I? It truer te dcmamlt-d hoarsely, t-rfed Monty excitedly. -|t to ns pUIn \.
j test my love for yon?h!s band still on the kn»»h:
a« day to me. iKm’t .nm ms- that he
I
-Xo. chlkl. not that
But I was
-SU domu BrrKStrt*. and ronlrul I ^xertosl some sort of influence over tbe
pledged not to apeak of tte n o»ey I
yont-M-Jf.” said IllpJcy.
i old mun. Imln.-ing him to get aU this
expired, and I wanted you so much
•^;oo*l itel. lunu. «-ah*t you >ce I nm money Augi-ther ou some pretext or
I tefare It came.t
calm?” eril^l Monty, -fh. on: tell me »,tb,-r soVdy for tlie pun«se of rtdibing II
-And It has failed yonr she answar.
all,a tell! ft. MTiritdoywiknow? What Ulm of the whole amount? Was ever
I €d. -I can’t sec that it ihangcs things.
have ymi tean1? ”
| anything more diabolkwir He began |
I expected to. marry t
“He f-amioi te found, flisl’s nlk” an t pacing tte floor like an animal, nerv- ]
call It. IK» you think
nmtmssl Ulfdcy. with d.-ndly lutmd
ou-ly vtosplng .and unclasping hb
au-ss. -I don’t know wU.«t It means. haiidK. -We must catch that iwH-rrtary!
.
Tber,- to no eyidan-ntimi
The wild.- j ^hu't telte-a Jom-< was ‘Il'^lnmest. ,
' thing is ln<^*m-elvahle.
down, nml I . n*. has In-en duped by a clever aconn• will tell you .-vi-rythlng m- qulcklv as ‘ ^r-l.”
ed you,” she replied. “1 am not aCndd.
|M*^ildi-.“
-Tlie strangest cimnnstanee of pU. I believe in ^ou. and If yon lore m© I
-n.ert- Isn’t much to tell,” said Grant •
Brewster, to that no such persoa aa
GoUca. tte puprbascr of your praper-I van lake It tetter standing.” de-^
te found. He Is s%ni|maed to
rlart-d BrewMcr. sbuitltig bto Jaws
and H to knasm that
tlghllr.
te paid nearly Wio.noo for tte prop-Jones was tost seen In Butte on tte erty that now stands in hto name. H«
3.1 of this month,” ssW Bipley. -We paid It to
soul scAerta^tvJegrsms u him af’-cr te paid every cec
tluit day. .nsJiingV to-n lie exis-*ied to worth.”
lenve for Nck Y,.rS.. ’Hew n« ver wi-rr
-Rut be most be ta existence ooiiiertnlmcl. aud tlle-,ick-gr.iph oempany . where.- cried /toewster In iierplexity.
rc|s.rt.si that b- t‘ntrW mti w fouul. -Row conld te pay the money If b©
We Uimgbt te mfehi bav.- g.>ne off to, do«n'texistT*
lorjk after some of hto |*ro.^erty and ' ^1 only know that tto trace of the
wvnr 04*1 nmrasT Kinallr v c tefpio to
te ftand. They know notiilng
woiKler why he bud not wired us on of him In Omaha.- aaid Grant bel|df«»leaving for iL'e e
ra^L I trk-gmpted jy.
again and g*it no i
It thtwned
It taa finally happened.- said
ns tiut this Wii
-----------tat hi. axrfiotneut had
nsunl. WcwirMlbtoi vefary and re€s-to-is1 a r..4pua/* fn I ITh' <hlcf of I
deei» chair. “It wa» al-
m- rr
^ if wr vouW
I
,
i
OD
3aAers
Marks
w ...
oTuoM U.I* «l»Budeap>l«*che( miDccud«Pfile|>i«i.
1 from tho/xher .he BUrked the
Vidriag te bt able to auuDKOub oDckladfi
w
s
mincc ites T M
•* t» «ioor '• and tteappto
pi« TlH for-taint miner.”
The I tker's marks on the onlinary nm of
bakrtv 2«roJticts arc of little more value for pofs
poM^sof identi&cation than tbe marks cm tteoid
/"7^r|7iN
lady’s |H«.
^ HURZ is m tnuk moHt ihal^rcany
i enables yxni to distingotah the
beiq baking-thc
Biacnh. Crackers and WaierB
madeIwthcNATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY.
This trvlc mark anpearing in rrd and white ou
• thretAtentatobu
■>pore, clean and fresh. To
try s |uckagc i>f eitUer of U
Lemon
Snaps
Butter TUn
Biscuit
llniqur Httk bbcuil
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
%•Ok'i; t Kikq; t KJiq: t aob'i :t aa.q; {BOkM :t BO
wem^^mz
Ki4.“’r"J?ri3r
■XBUVb luaft* mima mm
ter. te would aunre. he would do anythlttg to proTf that ate wna not BBtotaten In him. She at least atauld
know him tor a man.
Looking toward the window, be aaw
to tackle down to tta licl thing,
tbe black, tmeasy night give way to the
ns gBlng to peon
cotolog day. Haggard and faint te
ttar'c blood to in
anoe from the couch to wat<h the aie
■noroat on top.pndch of Ite eun that to Indifferent to
Biplex w*. •briowly Bond •« ta re- wealth and poverty , to gayety and depltod; -I don’t qoeertoo It for n ino- jeetton. KTom far off In the gray llght-^^
BcnL Too mo ntode^tta right tuff.
1 Bnw that ktog npo. Too may
for nay mnotmt yoo
iletles were Iwme to bto ears,
by dtotance. but pregnant with
Grant todon«Hl the oplnkm. -I Uke
of a new day of toll
yonr aplrit. Brew«*r - he told. -IhcTB They were ealllng him. with all poor
mm not many men who
men. to tbe aweataboi. and Uh- forge, U
Uloen thto na weU. Ifa prew hard on the grout mill of life. Tbe new era
yon. too. and lt*B a
ted begun, dawning hrtud.i aud elear
gift for your bride.
to dtopenie the gloom in bto «ouL l/^au• ^
-WC may.bare In.
log against the casement aud wonder
Butte la the morning.- aaJd lllpley ing where he could earn the flmt dollar
bopefoUj. - At any mto. more of the for the Peggy Brewster that was Tegdetnito. The newapnpem will hare gy Cray, be rose to meet U with a hue
aeoMtlonal atorlen no doubt,
undliK-hlng fearlessness.
IWTe aoked for the laleot- partictiUirB
Before 7 o’clock be was downstairs
direct from tho autborltlea, W
and waiting.
Brsgdon joined bliu
that IhliiK* are proia-rly invest iwted. s bit later, followed by Gardner nwl
Go home nun . my ht>y. iuhI %a Xo Ixd. tbe minister. Tbe DcMlIles appeared
You will begin tomorrufv Mith good without an Invitation, hut they werv
.a may be not denied. Mrs. Iton sagely shook her
head when told that P*W wns si ill
asleep and that the ceremony wa- off
“I’m KUre to b.- happy.- aakl Brew
111 9
Bier almply. -Tlie ts^reimmy takc4
-Monty, are yon going awayr ask«sl
place at 7 o’cloek. geuliemeu. I waa Han. drawing him Into a comer.
cstoiing to your ortlts. nt t* on a lilile
•Jii«t a week In the bills,” auswiTcil
matter of hiiKineaK, but I fnuej- It won’t Monty, suddeuly rememUring the g» uafter all Ih» <i<ss*s»ar} for me to huriw. erosliy of bis attorneys.
rU drop in iH-fore noon, how ever, m. I
-r.ime In and M«e me as s.s>n at yon
gel that money.
By the way. Iwre
return. oW man.” saW HeMllle. and
are the rtss'ipt* Un the m >ney I siM^ut
Monty knew tbnt a position would be
tuuijrht. Win y«.u put them away with
oitcnfoblm.
the others? 1 Intend to live up i.» my
To Mrs. Dan fell tbe bouor of helping
part of the eonlrmt. awl It will wave
r.^g.v 4ln>ss. By Uh* time sIh- Imd liad 1 •«> Tis
T ..
me the trmihle of prts^euilns th«-m n gcoff«s- and was n-aily to g » down she j * ; ;*
' ’
ularly in tlie rooming.
H*»m\ night,
•at pink willj ex« ite
M.t nnd had|,Vi„m./m.A
gentlemen. I am aorry ytoi w. n- oblig-
Br CCORGC BAM ffCUTCBEOR
^
and ta naddefOy realtocd that he tad
of men who
• eoorto In
lnotbe<
bent tralniiig tor boalneto Thethonght
to. He mnat mate
toith ta him. 8te
tab© trm.
ahall not give yon np.”
-Heoredt!- And tte carrtoge was at
tte door befnr© another weed waa
feted. Bui Monty called to tbe coach■mn to drive ioat .once aronnd the
block.
wrhen they reached home. -Bicep till
8 crdock tf yon like. There to noth
dlS
now in tte way of taviag the wedd
at 9 Instead of at 7. In fact _I tav©
to come to w tteJ
You wOl be all
that 1 tare In the world, chad, tat 1
mm tte happiest mao aUve.”
la Ida room the otnla was relaxed.
Brewsiar teced the hitter reality.
the wmtt held for fate. It held Peg
gy at least, be tbongbt and ate waa
enough. Hot had ta been fialr to her?
auTihmg stem tte wfacre^gtntag tt seemed Rta a
abonU
of Joocs. This uatmally atom-!
a^o
now I am'jnaf Hla tired bnJn whirled ta the cBOrt
fd
us, aud
ai .vesto^rdny WC kept tte wires!
cd ns,
^ Httle boy after tte taded^t. Only one thing wmadi
lu iUlrics to
bol. Tte
bot.
Tto n >ull of .
fairy tale. I aeem nkeji fool to have that teconU not slT*lMrn|k Tb
rlldc.
Mr. Bivu h r rIl*h\Mr
taken It so sertousB*tnra grew block at tte very taong^g
MTiv .u ia’i you icll me’;” asked i “»ictejvas ^ otber.Trgy^
uile a.r-gt.ttcu Ibe anxiety vhich bad
mde Ibe nigb! an age
She Ijftd m‘v« r tos-u pn‘11
ter wedding moniUtg Her c >k*r was
rh b. her ryes an elear sh star-, ter woman’s ho^ly the pi-ttm- ..f gnirt- nod
iM-rillh. Mont vs heart leaissl high with
UlteoflMT.
*
•'Tl.e prettient girl In N. w York, by
ABbu^ M. E. Church.
Rev. llugb Kennedy Parlor.
Class meeting. »:4ri p. m
Morning ru-rvlre. JO :3d a. m.
HelKs.l at 1? m.
leagiH*. C:r,0 p. m.
, uIsi>..m. uf i r*^i
I r.
*.f 1
j
p,r
,r
hare
.
“
Jover casjsHi I»au ItcMlUe. clutching
Braplon hy the arm.
'{.,n.t
Il**’s l-s'.tme 1
M
...................
\ud l.x*k J
H;i- hi.*t
nesv mn
evening gospel service.
Chorus choir meets lor rehearsal
Thursday at 4:00 p. m. In the church.
.Midweek prayer meeting Thursday
Friday even^gt. ^30.
i
ra. ai d th*-* ll i
i hav.- tiothlre In
All of all ciaasea weleosto
CongreBatlon.!.
*Viu';u';Avc».o.
Rev. Ik maf. Cochlln. pan.
elcome to ibcae aerv lcet
Church of Chri.t (OlscipIcB.)
licmsK |*<*nn riiom, Mlntotcr.
Q-ilcf hour.
a. m.
MortiliiK wcTs^bip an«l tcrmon.
.Sumla> 'si iio«.l. 13 m
:mhav.*r. 5:45.
Im. rit..sUatS* nhtr
«;'.oi4.
7:m..
Fv.-iilny ^inil;.'• liMhivnpf^t^ta! piayvr roecti
lav .•v. nimi at T;.!**
j'u.krr i:iiU. av.»r aSlunlay
^n- j«d
' A clo« k cblnn-d the hour of 9.
•;Tbe man who was hero yesterday to
m tte hall to set- Mr. Bn-wMcr.” said 1
tlie maid a few minutes after the min- '
i
«»ur cQiirrn
« n4»ni«- iwr *»*»r
! amt
If yoo have no rh
j home In Travers- niy. you are c
It a stranger,
j
I
tt|H-ctol
M-rvIrv^ it
ouncisl In
k h -v,
. morning
r undiT U!n
is.rra-: AM Msi.’lv m“Cts
W4-.lncMlay
»TU! ami fmirt
l.slcr bad uttered Urn tvonto that guv©
nxllary bold
Peggy a new name. There w;.. a monicui «if silciKs*. alnnwt of dreatl.
I p. ra.. €*wnlng wiir»-hlp. (hsiin*
-You mean the fellow with th©
iig. ami
vvang.-hMlc vervic-,
beard?” asketl M.mt.v uneasily.
|
and iho ptKjr.*
iiiidi-r dirt-ctloii 4if Mr. .Sk«*lclicr
-Yes, sir. He M-iit lu this h imr. beg- i
irsd.iy. T :;<> p. ni.. prayer anc
giug >i.u Jo read it at tmis-.*’
j
First M. E. Church.
reii<4- roifUng.
-Shull I send him away. MonlyV’ de- •
Rev. Tbo. Cox, I*arlor.
lay. 7;oo p. m . Mayfiosvr clob^
mand.-d Br.ug.hiu dcli.tntly.
-tVliati
Cto>s mc4 ling. 0::tea. m.
.Morning service. J«:30 a. BL
dot»s he mean hy coming here at thto |
Sunday m
at noon.
mo?”
Friends Church.
: V- ^
toague.
C:I5
p.
m.
•
.
j
•
Kpworib
-I’ll read the letter first. Joe.”
i
Kv»iiing M-rvIci-. 7:«*n p. m.
' . f’^'in* > link and Fifth Kintda. '
Kvery eye was on Bn wsier as he i
Junior league Thursday at 4;0fl p. m I H-:;;ar
>rc
the «-rneh»j»c. Hto fa.u* wns j
Prayer meeting Thursday e>cuing at
Mf-^ tiug for
cxpre-slve. Tliere wa.-* w..uiler In a. I
11:45 a- m : i\ j.
30.
I Bund.
1b. n in.-rclulity. ttoni joy. He threw j
fiupt.
-----Vii Helm, fi
tbe letter to Brugdou. eI;isiM-«I I'.-ggy in
’
Junior
r K . 2 p fit.
•
BapUat Church.
^
_
mus simsm.slically and tten. reI S«-nUK <’ K.
p
K-asiiig lu-r. dusbetl for the baU like one
bereft .if n-aiMm.
.Vop/wr V4T
rri. ,J. t.y thr htun^^ Sun.’ay sclrts>J. 12:09. Tlilirsda:. /
-It’s Nopp*>r Hnrrisonr be cried, nnd
v.-rutHr.
f
Jtorm-a Bible class. 12:90.
Pia,>er m'M-tlug. 7:3« p. m .^Tlmr>
a moment later tbe tall v!.%ltor was j tri n
mu. i-.v te -i r>.= tv.1 Kv
B. Y. 1*. II.. e.'.'lO.
dra^get! into the ein-le. Nopis-r was i *
,W
Kvr nin;r. 7 •«..
:
in.-(I
i,...
r--M
A• s|M-cto; jnvUatHHi
to tirav.
ling ro< n
rpri. •h.ta
•torn t* t
I..' •«
' ’ j,,ni„r
quite overcome hy jhe heartln.-ss of bto | It urn : ■ rpr1..
Junior Union. Satunlav
Saturday at
and lb«*^«* who have UfM-i ai‘»*nded a
Uug
on
Thursday
even
wclctimc.
I
g.iiiki r ihurcb.
-You are an ipigel. Nopikt. C.od bless
the
BerI
your* said Monty, with . ..inin.-ing eiupbasis. -Joe. rtw.l that letter alou.l ami
.'w- cot ih. s«-ac..h
Preaching at 213 K
then advertise for the to-iuni of'those
.' '■
BostouKTTlersr’
Bragdon’a hands tumbled ami bto
vole© wa.s not surc^as be tmuslnted
toted the
mthkI. XoHs-r llarrison st
idiug behind him for tlu- ghs-ful ptinswe of
prompting him rrhonjlie writing was
terond tbe range of human lutelli
gent'©:
Evangelical
!..r V’Vik.- Nv'w \Cik: a.-v. r .-a!
Mr
£;rr
'
7^1
atl:30p. m. Rev. C.
Sg.Wai5
vutl.J all rtohr
ulsaple. Pastor.
Doming class meeting,
morning worthip, aer
First Presbytei
Cor. Wash in corn ;
Rev. L. B PI >. K. Pastor.
i:30Am.
Morning
m
6:30 p. m.. Senior Y. P. A.
ire. 7:30 p. m.
Holland Hou-^ tept. 3. 1B-.
Mr Montenmerk- Hr-wMi r:
Mv Dear tey-So you Ihotisht I hsS
aluvn yoo the slip, eh? Didn't
show up here nnd Ao mv part
don't hUme you. 1 supp.»«e ]
like an Idiot, but so long as It
O. K. tbere's
•kon This b itsr Inti
d^Vu^k«^*^*rhto
secreUn . Mr OiK^ Harrison
to mm tost Jun«- o«t tn BvUs with the
Im bo had stakM out
ns
What he wantM
he hu«l Si'.rh a mod
out that I went Inti* cahoot
■ !
\yyyr^. nr^x'
trip, so «r]
In tbe
bnur.w. second and f.mrtb Wedncf!da\> in th«- monih at 2:-3n p. m.
Prav, r nmtilng Thursday evening
at 7
fr4MAll are welcome lo all tbe fenrJeea.
Vlth rr.-^
SWKAREN*: S'^JONKfl
crti to eay iSi.O tm r.
;ol.im. I bousl.t y<k.i
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
fna^ Imy
It. V I. B. t arj*< Mrr. ,a* iMr.
ria-^ m«-eUng. H:45 a ni.
iTrarhing srn ice. 1^:30 a. m.
Sunday srh^w! at I2:no m.
Kpar*rtb Iragur tU k:30 p. m.
o
II Th»> 1: fa
in n .V.r, I 1-np-
^ Uki^ you rmni
todo*i*^iv to
ih^h he has
SdT» you rrub*tak.Mj him.
!
; !V !;
^.ver’iTccftog. Thursday, cvcntlif ;
TfanTTSS 1 SEIWICES IN THE CHURCHES j
DOC take me up Into tbe mountains to
inr everytotoy tn Butte about It.
I am here, and so to tte money. Got tn
tost night. Harrtoon came from CWcago
a Aav abend of me
I aent to office of
O. 4^. at t this morning Pound them
Thought I d Skipped oot
In a «.-«
murtered■ money all gone: overy.
^£r£w.r=.
•at tte terms of tb* will and deliter tbs
goods tn peieon- I got together all of
Jim Sedmrtcirs stuff and did a lot of
worth of stuff to yoor rredtt when you
the
tte
It’s fTmlgiitT dacent sort of mafldtng
gift. X svrkow.
The Iswrtrs toM me an aboot yeotnld me an aboot last night and that yoo
were going to be married this momtac-
^
»aSr*"iaJ
■
Christian ^lence.
Grace Epiacopai Church.
Rev. C. T. St.out. Rectxff.
Corner Boardman avenue and Waib
ington street.
Holy commantoo. 7:30 a. m . except
on first Bonday in the monib, then al
11:30.
Morniag service and sermon at
10:30.
Bonday achool and qoe|ttloa class at
12:00 M.
Evening service and sermon at 7:fK*
P-m.
AU are oortlaUj larlted to these ner
vicea.
Francto church, comer Cast 1
Hlta maaa.
and 10:30.
zaTiisirv.
r morning aru-vlc© I
Moderm
Testimony
'rdnesday
*
ting at 7:30.
314
RraUlng r
!>U>rk. otftrn cvrry
Sunday» from 2 to 6.
A orjrdlal Invlialloo to
services and the rending n
}
The Salvation Army.
I Ladles’ Library hftOdlng. Front
J street, near Cass etrecL CapUln anfi
Mrs. Bonters te charge. Pabhe SBeeto
! lugs every night except Mondny. Bute
day. II s. m.. holiness meeting.
2 p. m., Jnnior meetlsig.
;^^3:30 p. m., Chitedan’a praise
i
0 p. m.. rad hot aalVatkm meeUag.
i otir standard:
Heltoeaa mto Ita
>
THC cvfMma RSCORa
travcmc
errv,
mkhman. ^tumimy. octokii t.
a lettace leaf aad theft wHb ttoi
manb Home Companioo.
■d haff ot the saadwicb. Jtuu
bnntolrespir. Belov are gHcft arr
d to a miaeed ehtokca saadwM rattoaa of rtoe. or of port M potatoes.
Iracipaa wbleb have beea tried and makes an improved variety « M oU Bar roal work aad oadmaace. givwtoc
Sweet apples are aaeded for
tbe UitJe wirr Japaaese. fed oa emaD
two table.
IToU are used tii maoy cakee. |*d
ever, oae half awrot and half aotm apBut pie is a daliity desaecL A rich
spdoftfala M hotter with tmeMf
plee. BcB a gaUoo of freeb. apeH
‘
Brntmil Thfmrn «r Mi.
faI cCmvnr- Bewt two eega Hffbt. and cror ahoold he amde aad tbe paa Iteed
VetHiiff toto ft vorMfty Ute
To wash, aad clean up. afterward, is
wttb IL A cap cd ant mmto, thnppH
Beftitttfal tkrcftdft «T soM!
qoaaUty. -Theft AU tbe ketUa H ba*
cnpfal of mfik. faor cuiMa cf to
Aae. Is beaten Into a mtgtaro made of a a womoB ahOuM atteomt to do in
boiled ta with sliced swcel^pplea. ft
1 of )of. wftii ft ftttftftd of fttrtfc.
wbleb baa beaa adM-oftc teaapo
beaten eggs, half n cup of pow- be dsy; no plan beforcMd to have
ia aot necesrory (or ibe elder to oovar
^ An^ ertr thm hm4t w%«ck koU
af baking poiqSer. aad last two tabbI uugar. a tablanpnoofi of wine. tbtogs bftked so as easily to get a
theapplea. There aboald. botPev«r. ha
Mbt fftMo ftea taip pftttftm tM
g^meaL
apooafols cf pliwamt caramu dmdM
Or dcftlgu df Wfttj. Mr ftftd telr.
Mead all boles before waskiag or faUy eoougb to prrrmit them Aram
wttb boar. BoU oat. cot teto roaads
toba bam mr tba and of tba
Tm tke Mftfttrr irftftver tais tim Tla Mag tba coounoaplam C
they may get largrr. and they wUl not borobta. Let them hoO ateadlly a»
pans ft tbroftgb and tbroqdh tbe water ar make tato a loaf, and bake la a BMd
day until they are redocod to about
thm,
show so plainly wbew Ironed.
that wOl test
lagatTldaf tbadaat: wrfag.it oat. la* crataoven. Bat with hot batter.
la b«ftiitiraJ tbrtftift of goM!
Before soaktag tbe cloibes. pour half their original balk. Tbra turn ft
The worth of tbo frail vbai
Plager BoUa-To tbrea eapfiUs af (be pie nai aerve Innaedlately. Tbe
boiling water through friut stains and toto small atone crocks. If tbe buuar
daylight Is iona.
are
best
made
small,
patty
|
muu
WeftTiftg tbfts ift viU ft gfttteat liftad.
ibak frosh ink etalaa In milk.
has not boiled down to a (blek pulp
ifal of sag
t^-by pout, aad why draaa. and
B«MirW ihrmOm of aold*
Set tbe colors la calico drosses or »l the end of the afteraooa take from
ar aad ooeBalf teaapoonful of salt
«T«UB I. b«trr a la~Wt.ua
wUb VO bad artoga,
nuiftg them to fta tlift Mftster ptai
prilta by soaking ta cold saH water ^ Are. aad next day ooaUooe tba
Wboa aatars baa given as fragrance tba watdf- wm4 riaaa ibem Ibroagh When this baa cooled to lukewarm (bat la. Aavored with hut mcata that
Wteft be toto Ulft’ft ftOMber foM
I boiling untU It to roady. U to eaoel.
ton water, to wbleb bas bami added a aesB stir lato it hatf a yeast cake dis are stirred in Just before tbe laat mo- beihre washing.
01 IB Vltb tbe IKNBO
Sort the clothes and soak the dirtiest j leal wUb home-made bread for chUsolved la a Bttie erarm water, aad tbe
ttaffb of llqaid bine.
' of freezlag. Try this with coffee
And told na so plalaJy that boai
lar this camaa tbe atambbig. Mia wbltea of throe ccff* beaten atlff. Poor or bisque creem. and
bow deliciotu ia a pall by themselves: also keep tbe< dren’s Inncbeons. and It is also a good
. tbiags.
(Her same bttrdca ftsoiber bearoleast
aoiled
at
one
side
of
tbe
i»b.
j
apprtlrcr at breakfast.—Bxebaage.
Are iboos that Ifre lovtagly. each la (be dry starch vltb aftoagta cold wa- tbU on (WO qoaru of sifted flour. ^ be rcsr^lt
RMc« Ibftt tbe Mftftier-weftrer ft|>ftre«
Soak them over night In warm suds j
■ "" ■■■
ter to motttm H: pour boilfng water after you have made It into a dough
its place?
8omm beftftttfid ibrMi of gekL
Bear ,nd Ptum Bsetpea.
n which Is a tablespoonful of ammonia |
Valuable Furs of Indlao^PM.
It for Afteea mteotes. Pnt it to
oa. aUrrlag gradoally all tbe time Ull
Sniced or Sweet Pirkle Pcors—8c- or a little l orax. You will no; need loj
^re*M to not tbe roekMive
rise over night, and In (be morning
Wceviog tbea Id vUh tbe bope« bdI
tort
pcari.
of
good
sire
and
weigh
them
I
boll
them.
A
good
scmUItng
In
boding
1
of
clvllUed
women.- aald K.
add am equal qaaaUty of hoc eat tbe dough down with a sharp kntfe.
leftift,
ska miulng eagtoeer.
Among the many fruits which viler to It. and H will probably be Let It rise ooce more, make It out into For ever>' pound aUow half a i»und ..fj water wtll do. and your beaUh be bet
*Beftidlfal tbreftda of foli!
sugar and for every seven pounds of ♦ ter wHbout the steam.
right consistency, tboagb rolls, aod bake to a light brown.
UK- gold of tbe tbreftd ft|»< abooad ta the Grand TravVrse region
Cover the tub wiih a thick
Luncheon Rolls-MIx thoroughly to j fruit vmc pm<
la om which Is not nearly as well people s Ideas as to bow stiff curtains
I. nui
"l-P. «OD Ihe etwareyCbrin lamoo and two oanm of I Inih. .Domlna. if ib.
known as It desenroa. Tbe quince has
that U Is dlf a sieve a pint of Aour. one-half tea
Ad fbe m eb
life ^frovi old.
spoonful each of sugar and salt. andjAreeo ginger «t in .lion.. Put an ih.-1 loo cold. It will do to rob ihom out I >»»>"• '
b
• ! Woftrliig
MV»ribg tl
tbem Jo vltb ft omlle end a delicacy of favor whieb pnU It ia fcult to give any bard and fast rule.
laa of chonn-kith aod arw ; without funb.T hrwtinc.
! ‘PP ' ^ilu or fnr* which voiiM b. worth
(he frst raak. aad many deUdons dtab*
If tbe curfains are to be white, add ooe-balf teaspoonful of baking powder.!
DOOIC.
or ilo tho ..pt-nlOK •nalr. nroptb.-i hlaaoW. rbould b. wa.hrd aM!
then rub through the sieve. Rub
a lltUe bluing to tbe atarcb;
8u^b . vondcrful tbreftdD. do floe ond es may be prepared from It. Qi
hose seml-barharous
vinegar, put all tn a porce-; rinsed In warm water and never be al
presen es were conatoorad an eapaeUi
red, add a litUe half tablespouuful each of butter and'
:
DtroBg.
M., and when lij losed
-------------------- nibbed on ..dresses
of sealskin and ta ,
lam into this mixtare. Have tbe oven I
ptt»Jk*n ing kc lle,
to fr.-er*
or to tni
delicacy la tba days when the write well strained coffee.
Under ibe good ftod orer the wrong.
outfits which
used to be Invited a« a great treat to
A deeper yelknr shade Is obUtued very hot. the pans buttered, the boam. reacbe.H the boiling poini drop in the board or by the band*, for these thing* :
Wenre beftUUful tbrcftds of gold.
them. White flannel should
»he fur of young sea
—Selected. *nake tea wlUi graadpmUier.” aad by pouring boUIng water oa aaffron. euxier and rolling pin rwady. Now add pears. Then cook slowly until
j washed la suds made of flannel aoap otter. trimmf*d with frlngea of wol
served la a daiaty glaaa dlab. they eiting It stand nntll the coloring Is ex oue-half pint of milk (scant measure) are clear and tender.
verine taiL I should say that 1700
Ginger Pear—This ctmserve is often j or any pure white soap,
were tbe erownlng glory of tbe repast. racted. and adding enongb to ibt stirring quickly and vigorously with a
If a go«»d avc rage value for the Areroes
Tbe wheel of tbe resrs tunu roond Anotber way In which they were pro itarcb to make It tbe required tint.
spoon. Sprinkle the boanl with flour nseif as a dessert, to l>e served wHhj I'w indigo for bluing, or you mav
of Indian women on the Upper CokimBad ftremad.
pared for winter oae was by stewing
Before ironing lace curtalna of other and turn tbe dough upon H. Then roll thin waferii. or It Is liked for Sunday | And sxime bright yellow- spots on your!
i»a
and Fraser rivers, so yeu see thoiM*
In Ibe sUeoi looiB^of line;
them with sweet apploa. U tbe spring aUrched articlet rub tbe Iron with a them Spread It with soft butler and rrening supiM-r.^ bra luncheon. It Is j clothe* Tha; are n«g Iron nm.
We banlly >bow that a thread Is when apples bad become Insipid If bit of wax candle tjed In a clean piece roll up like Jelly roll. Cut the roll In best to put h sway in small sirej | Tubs mlih fatice * siraost empty; women have no reason to envy theftmore sophisticated sisters lo (he matused alone, a Uttle of the quince pre- of cotton.
to slices about Ibree-quarters of an glasses, as ft is used Jn small quau-1 tiemM-lve^. A gCSsl washing machine;
Till ft medley of color and fonas nm^es added to them when cooking,
When bobbinet curtains are iwlled inch thick and set them uu end In a titles. Wipe eight pon^s of the har t | Is a Rf-il help, but ge* on- that you j
gave them a favor to bo long and bap- only by tbe accumulation of dust, they baking pan. having them a little way pears, peel, and cut in small •’ckliw ”! Cod easy to work Tr>- the stuck of a j
Proper glecping Poaitisn.
*
|
Aod liven all lived ai great wbecU pMy rememboTOd. Qulnoos *tewod with do not need to be put Into tbe tab. but apart Bake in a quick oven for about with a sharp knife. Put into the pre-j large haniware store.
oil ache In (be morning the
serving kettle with six |>minds of gran-; In huving a clothe^ wringer.
apples la tbe fall and canoed mate a may be deaaed effecUvely with corn flft*-en miautro.
PK are that it ts due to a habit nf
th-the
iH-tier
1
ulat»*d
«t!gsr.
one
r.nirth
poim<l
oi
j
l»cr
!
'Patterns in bleodid. and deatloles welcome variety la the wlator s menu.
Quick Onnamon Bun —Sift a quart
Put the curtain in a large pa
npun.
A newer way of preparing quinces is per bag and sprinkle com meal of flour with one iea>.poonrul of salt
Jcniy ixi.MtIon for resting Is that which
' Sui^ all (bat we boow as years do go; la tbe form of quince boney. which brougb li. then shake tba bag In <»v- and three teaspoonfuis of baking pow-1
w |H‘d anil RratOil. the juice an japt If! be the firor|gesi.—Farm J< ‘" irHb .cs the mu-cIcH and Joints; this
■
I
ful of shortening:
All that we know or wlrb or care.
makes a very desirable sweet to serve ry direction hard for ten minutes. der, and a tablespoonful
sb<»rienlng: I i:nur-d
gn»i<-d rinds of tine,, large lemon ;nal.
j Is the one called •vxienslon.-.
That the Master Weaver be always with chlckea and delicate menu, or as Beat out the meal and bang tbe cur- stir In quickly
cup of milk and
*H togitber and bring slowly -.
j P.-ople curl themMdr.-m up to gel
lew Brand of Canned Goods.
(here
tb. Roll this out j
todllng point. B^dl slowly three
a sweetmmt with cakes. It also makes Uln^n the air. If tbe curtain Is not work to a light
I warm and k(*ep warm. If (be bed were
Ick and * ^ prominent nll^^iollary bishop
To goMr aright tbe dark aod light.
1th sugar and rurrahU M«H«r hoiuv or until all Is
g deHcloos mitng for cake or sweet
good color after tbe frit npplicntlon and spread
! thoroughly warm on retiring there
Any kln.l of f.ll
r.i.lM np.i rlmrt l., iir,-,Y.llnn i.. i
And keep oi forever within his sight. aagdwiches. It Is made as follows: of meal, try another.
This mclbol sprinkled with cinniroon, tb( roll ,h.l 'r«n.|«r.-ni
would l>e no temptation to pursue this
.... „,;«-lll
rto II II I. ..Ill hard .ad rrl.p.l
«“*-<
hnl-l'
As the great wheels go with a sound- Teof aod grate quinces. To each pint saves all the trouble of washing and Sh«‘et* I'P as voii would a s^ec*
of
.jj,, plan. Vf-r>' few persons realize that to
»“••»« "»• Ksklmo.. m
of pulp add a cup of sugar and cook
treatfid In this music. Cut this into buns with a ThI. gunml.v m.ko alK.u.
ig<
thoroughly the muscles should Iks
jelly
si....-,.
lAl.
,
'■hnrse..
many
th:t
round and ^niud until UIck. Put up In jelly tumblers
mill up as sharp knife, stand these on end in a
1^, relaxed
J>lckU,l l•lum^-Thr.■.•du.^,. Kre..n.|'“ .»•— or ln...m.i .h-n.. In or.
X.-IHUa Leech or cans.
floured pan and bake In a hot oven
when they are wet.
Anoiher mistake i* lu have the ta-d
one*. IWO ,H,un.l.
.u»r.
'»■ tnlnhl B«ln <helr ■iirnll<.n
Quince Crown—Pare, core and enf
I hard. Jf it caiocx aching be very sure
five good sired qtUnces Ipto eighths
Dropped BUmli—One quart flour, pint vinennr, one t«.p«n,f,.l «el. of' »"• ••rearUnp
U^jtbat >on need to have H softer. D^
vrr. lha
He n ady wbeo tbe days are bright
aad ataam until tender. Boil tbe cores
one teaspoonfnl salt, two heaping tea- cinnamon. rlo\;es and aHnplc** tied In i
Invention.. utH make a martvr of yourseif lor tbs
To lalK,i with a win.
'a'^**'*** ug‘*o
aad paHags for oae^batf hour in auftspoona baking powder, two tablespoims a bag. S<ed the plum* and place
l.im
.h.
.|»rtmcl«J
’ iHir'frbeo i( stonaa from mom
dent cold water to cover them. Drala ery room is belter to have the aun buttermilk. 81ft. flour, wait and baking a stone Jar: boil sugar, vinegar
conllnuod
Hr will oot U-.r your Khyi
Ull alghU
^*‘**‘*'' ***
and to the Juice add one cupfsl of sag- shine at least some pan «f the day. powder together: mix butter In tho-- spice and pmii hot over the plum*: j
lu-wise and pat hint still :
^ »mpr.-s*ed by the while ma
Simmer (be fnilt In this syrup for When a bonne Is built it should l>e so oughly. add ^weet milk emuigh to lot Maud iw. niv rour bourn: drain off;
The winds must blutr. the rains
-----------------------inned food more than by anvihiug!
flfieca minutes: then skim it out and planned that every room will have make thick liatier. Grease a liakine the *.vrnp; Imil again nnd |MMy ov.-r /***'“•***
1^- he brought with him. Being un
Corveernino Seda,
descend.
I arrange In a crown or ring mold. To
pan slightly, thc-n drop batter, imlng a
iiling to eni Ihe blubbc-r and drink
When the farmer and hi* wife and'
Till bnwks their banks oVrflow; I the scant pint of symp wWeb remains
small laldespoon. hue a lan. so that it lei-utl.
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»e oil of the Bhkltnos. the white man l«*y*‘. s«d at! the rrol. go lo to< Itay
routentmen! is a prtccles* friend. I add oneJoiinh box of gelatin soaked lo
will be like a point in center. Cook In
With Grapes.
!slw^.v* came with uianr csu> of meat want to *lr-e’p and rvM. That Is what
We harvest as we sow.
one-quarter of a cupful of cold water. if It can possibly be avoided, make a hot oven Do not let lilfcults touch
Grape Juice—Select fine grape*, not ; an ! veg.-iatde*.
^ h'’.’ arv' there for. But what loU of
|sUr iinfll dissolved, and pour Into the bedroom of thU. Of course, it w ill not each other.
overriiK'.
M
earn
them,
and
put
them)
One day the bi*hop a!;ovf referred
Jh‘Ik thne are tn this*, world!
Apple r.ems-Fnr thcKe pare, core
I mold. When Arm turn m;t on a plti- make a very cheery slttlag room: In
boti*ewive*. make a Miidv
; ter. garnish wllh some i-esrn tnl plec^M fast. It will not be a very pleasant and chop four tart apples very fin*-. lato a keltic with water jiist covering' to decld.tl to spring a g* nuln.- hur
.......................ng^ prbse on ihe natives He had with him
>‘»«r
Make ih. m oirafortable.
and thick cream whipped to room for any purpose, but above ail Add lo them one egg well beaten, four the bottom to prev
ling point. stlr-|on (hi* trip a talking machine, with .Mak-Hu m lm»k nice Air the clothe*
tblags ihe bedroom should be a sun tablespoonfuia of molaStses and one- them slowly lo tb«
a stiff froth.
xion
a.*
they
Ire-1
records
In
iht
Eskimo
tongue,
lb
‘kt
m
every
day. Keep Ihe air la
ring
orcaslonally.
Quince Preserve's—Choose fne yel shiny .-oom.
third of a teaspotmfnl of soda dlsspUed
n off trit them | gathered hi* charge s all around him in ' tit*' rm.ms pun* and sweet where they
low quinces. Pare, quarter and-core
The^^room is the room where you in one teasnoonful of hot water. Alter gin t.MjuliNe take
, ami hang this the little noe.ing hfuise. and atariexl are. always. By doing Ibis you will
lanre as m recent tHliiurlal the follow- them, saving both skins and cores Pul sleep all night, and It should be a well nately add one cupful and a half each intfi agfc-M-f loth
lean kettle to- the machine a gome Kverybody wa- »dd greatly lo the b-ngth of life of tba
lug exr»Mk*ni bit of advice:
I ihe quinces over the fire, with Jus; ventilated room, thoroughly pnrtAed of fine com meal and sifted flour with
the juice, In the mom lecrlainiy pur/Ieii At laM aMnlb- fsrmerandallhlsfolks.-E^rmJouy-I was offering a bit of friendly crltl ! enough water to cover them, and sfm- l>v sunlight through Ihe day.
Th»* as much sweet milk as may l»c nere*.
| “«1he bags very III He with ! broke iu U|»on th» face of one.
clMu «mr day to a woman oii somejmer until they are soft, but not nnlll habU of some housewives of making wary to make a thin batter: then Mir
-----------------------. V wt.rk
Wt.rk she had done-putivlng a win | they begin to tiroak. Take them out up the beds the' Arst thing in the morn lo one teasi^nful of baking isiwder tbe hands ami !-it»wIy liring tbe juice j •’CanDt-d white man.” be said in;
j
Vinegar.
I boil, h'kimmiug (rn-quently. Ax j glee.
iai-s-ahen she replied that H jcarefully and spread them upon broad ing is a very unsanitary one. The cx- and turn quickly Into grea.sed gem
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‘
Celery Vinegar—E'oiir ounces of cel*
i as it i* perfectly clear put It Ini
1 her business.’ Was it not? Is ; dishes to cool. Add tbe parings, seeds ^Uons from the bo<ly have been go pans. Bake in a moderate oven for
Proserving Eggs.
|cTy si*ed. one tcasiK>«nful Kail, one
nut anything wc do our bustaess. and ] and cores to tbe water In which “the ing on all night, and the bod clothing about half an hour.
Titer in Farm and Fireside: l^Ablespcs.nfuI of sugar. Place in a purshould wt- md try to do it in the best ■ qn|„ces were boiled, and stew, cloaely should be taken off piece by piece and
English Bath Bun»-To <me pound
in kettle with one quart »»f vinegar. ’
Spiceil Grapes—Esp.-clally i < with
reader* a*k me iiont the
way? Whether It Ih* mowing
a bm covered, for an bonr. Strain through hung about the room to be thoroughly
flour allow a quarter of a cake of
____ boll one minute; when cool ptii Info a,
Ion. swec'plng a mom. washing, dish » Jelly bag. and lo every pint of this renovated by the sun and air. The
►mpressed, yeast dissolved In a cup meat*. Pre»:; the grapes fr I Hit;lr! natV^lwss method of keef
very '
cover. let stand a wet*k then
skins
and
put
the
pulp
throng
he
col-1
mer
laid^eggs
for winter usr
ft.., tnaking h Ik-.I or working a farm j uq,uH- allow a pound of sugar. Boil up mattn'Fs should be placett near the ful of tepid milk. .Mix the two Uf.
Umpjtraiii
and ImUle
wf ought to do 1! the
way we' and skim H. put In tbe fruit and boll window and well sunned.
gether. cover and lei rl.'^e over night or tnuer to remove the seed*: then mix Mmpic thing. Indeed: JuM at
low n ’
Vlnegar-^iiop ftmr minliumt an. and If se have lo do it often then ffneen minutes. Take all from tbe
In the snmmer time It Is a good Idea for five or six hour* in a warm p!ac<. the pulp and skins and measure, tak I only regret no: having laid down
A.O.-1
oqions. add a teaMKHinful of *alt^
we oug'ut to try earh time to became I
and pour into a large, deep pan. lo take the abeeU. the pillows, the Beat four eggs until light and add to ing five potind* «if fruit and four of Jnorc < gg.^ iirti;* mme way. Yo-i won’t
and two of sugar, mi* and let sUod
nioix*. iir»>llcien!. W.- t»«ghi not to do j cover closely, and let It aland Iwenty- maiiross, all out doors, at least once them six ounces of melted butter. Fugar. with a tablespoonful of pow- catch me again without a full .«upply
cover«»d
for
three or four hours. A«ld
xlcred
ch»ve>.
and
a
pint
of
vim*gar.
of egg-i In January. Lately we have
any thing rarelcsriy iH-eause U !•< not j four hours. Drain off the syrup and let a month, and let tbe sun and air gel Knead well into the flour, cover and
a quart of vinegar, stir well, let stand
^mr regular omploymeni. I might say j a come to a boll: put In the quinces In their beneAcent work on them for stand in a warm place for one 1 „„j. Boil hUiwIy for t.in-c Jumr*. put in iK-en u*iuK our *ux:k on hand pretty
g and frrlng them ind
• co‘vpred Jar a week, strain, bottle
glasse* and cxivct wi«h paraffine.
freely,
that putting a patch on my old work 1 carefully and boll another quarter of half a day or a whole day. In tbe Make into bails, flatten the tops
Grape Con*e*ve — Prepare five enjoyi
JuM as we would strict.
shirt mas mu my buslncHs, and so pnt | an hour. Take them up as drr ns pov. winter times, of oourse. this cannot be lay ta some currants and bits of can♦
-Exchange.
h m cumer-srays. or any old way. bui ^fble and again spread mu upon dish- done, but all the snn tbtt shines in died* peel. Dust with sngar aad le* pounds of grape^ a* lK*fore, taking off ly frcFh egg>. If taken out of the f*
1 don’t. When I put on a patch, wheth ; os, setting these In tbe boUest sun- the room should be oMIltEed. A sun rise for ten mlntite^. longer, then bake the skins, retnovlng the Moncs. an 1 Imion and kept pir *ome
‘
Dairy Polntsra.
er It b o! noth on*m shirt, or of wood j thioe poa ran And. Ball tba syrup nnUI less bedroom In the surnmar lima ami
moderate oven for forty-five min mixing pulp and skins Higrtber. Then orr^MsId to >-x,n *poll. I .
it. but
If the butter to iMttlcd work it a
on a boarx!. I try to do It as wv M na 1 ft Mttas lo Jelly: All tbe Jars iww be tolerated by banging (be bedding ute*. Keep tbe buns separated In the add an equal amount of sngar and fh#» aiiout thi*. not having tri
out t little after salting.
can. It may tfol t^ perfect, few things' thirds fuU and cover with the tyrup. outdoors or ta other rooms, but a pan so aa to preserve ibcir shape and pulp of five orarges and two ptmnds litre iv no need of taking
oT hcxMlcd ral*ln*. Mix all thoroughly much Ko^mer than they ar*
ited fori If the butter to too soft feed the
are. tout If me try >o do a ihlag gs wcU 1 The preserves should be of a Anc red. sunless 1>edroom In the winter Ume l« brown uniformly.
ami boll Mil thick—alKJii! tbrt*e or four use. Buy water-glas*. or
as wc aaa. am! heed the advice of otb-: Cover with brandled tissue paper,
abbot as cheerless and gloomy and un
soda, a mucilaglnouH. or H.vrupy. liquid.
Stringy milk can be cured by keephour*.—Selected.
The Value of Nuta.
ers who kftow bi'ftrr than we do aboiH
Qataca and LaaBOO Jam—Peel, core bealihy as a Sibarlaa dowgeoa.
which anv druggist will furnish yxni, | tog the oowa ctoaa.
Nnt* are generally conwklered indl#ome things, we will hnprore on aar md slice quints, reserving the pap
Don’t clutter (be bedroom up with a
Lsssens From Japan.
cb«nrti.K prutablr torty ccDis.or mop.-j WMh *11 Ibe Bilk reuel. *IU> coM •
first attempts.
who alljtot things I ing and corws^ for Jelly. Put the lot of ftaadiasB furalUirt. Tbe less In fiosttbto. but there ia a class of writers
1
have
long
bad
noliroited
faith
in
a qu.ri. Hodnr.- »hl. wllh ten perf. *««• before ncnKHn*.
ifrauav' it U nut ihclr I islaesa wm! quinces over the Are In Just enough the liedroom tbe better. MatUng or on dietary matfera which tearhea that
always do second or thin
] water to cover them, aad atew naUI rngs makes tbe beat coverlag for a ■MMi nut* are wholesome If not mixed tbe ability of the Japanese people lo of w»ur il I.0II the laiier Hn-il. ohl! Whltewneheil »Ublc* BCU fewer
boW Their own In the conflict with Kus- nil • UrtiJ- crork on.- ihlnl or one half' UK* »nil more milk.
.\ud second or third
they ara soft.
bedroom floor. A delicate tinted wan with etrtaln gther kinds of food.
hl> B«ther. (1; Cro«... nre utoelly belter for fnra.
In <torman hoaplialr. It is said, tbe, ia. This faith wa* iia*(*<l slmpiy upon
.mron* in the long run a dlsafttlsBed! shook] be three-quarters of a podftd to paper, with a few gtxxl pictures, the
been told of the food hab- from day to day rheg
are dropp*xl Into^ ers than pure breeds,
i
linme-maker. and an unhappy bome for | every pound of the milt. It wifi uke bed. a dresser, a chair or two. perhaps paaatii to oaod a* a staple article of (what
> people* If is not alwray* he liquid, w her e they settle to the Ik»;^^^unereT posslbl. teal the cow's
liuniand and cblklrtm. If we have | a good while to redtiee tba qnlncea to a small ubia wUb a few books or car- food, and cookeft much as dried beans ; Its of
biggest man who ba* the greaies’ tom. Be fcure that you have liquid, mUk before buying her.
work giv«m lu to do. let us master lu i the requisite softness, and they amst real magazines, frill make a datetlly or peas would be. Elour is made from
and d(t I* tuH'suM' we want to. not from , lie stirred and beaten often with a furnished bedtooBL Tbe curtains at the But af»d used in China aad Oer-i oadurance: not tbe blgge*: eater who enough 10 keep all the .egg* covered. ; A cow that lesu below 3 per ceng.
has
the
hardest
muscles.
We
picture
many
tor
bread
and
cakes.
We
hare
That
It
all
there
ts
lo
It.
”
j
not worth keeping.
a m um. ibai we are driven to It. as a stout wooden spoon. Wb« the fnih tbe windows should be of very sheer
________________
I Cows and horses ahould aot be al*
so tar as this, but bc- in our
» the galleys. Work done frqm { b well broken la pHwea. add tba anffar. material, with bllods that may be
To &ave Your Back,
i ‘owed In tbe same panure.
nut toet must be groatiy heavy, powerful
riu'lre beromv-s a pleahurv- tnstead of {and at tbe same tlma pntl in tbe Juice drawn to shut out the sun In tbe bo:cheered by the faet that tbe sale of j be of rather-small stature: yet I longj Here t* a hint to lUose w ho bare | Wclier feed does not mean richer
a drudgery, and there Is a aatlnfftctloa I of one large lemon for every two lest part of the day.
I task, pounds of the fruit. ’ Boll
Keep the b«lroom simple in Its fut- mat meats has taken Its plane as aa (docc pinned my faith on the small. | only a chatr to set tbelr tubs on. and ainc. U means more milk.
that b not to be fmu^ elsewhere, day after It baa again come to tba ban. and nlshtags. pore and nmaltary In all Its tednstiT
ry Bud by ihe roeognition of wiry, teminrate Japanese, whose nn-j,^ , ewnsequenee. when the washing j Many dairymen like an ounce of salt
.ad|tolhepo
^
after the kettle baa been removed
tbe scwiHt stager. iHertsert,—
appointments. A plearani, cheen. nuts ta the proparatloo of many dlabes ikmal dUb 1. the «>74>e«n. rm.her „ done feel .r tho-rt wBooee bed j to tbe poued of butter.
DO not
upl Do
oot wet your brnnd. wbw ■!»I peel of oftt aaaahtey. well-ventHated room, and where they were oocc not dreamed of. tban on ibe rlc^thw Chlnanuui. oi j „ken then, for Bihe. ud loo.cned „p!
•’A servant with ihl^ cUuso
tbe Are add tbe
bk* bone. I ue«t to here JuM i lo*: U yon do yon flmror tb. mOk.
Nau added to most salads are an Im on the hentT-buBi Ru»I.d. who leed.|
Maker dnidgeary dlrtoe:
j lemon for every Ave pa Us iff tboM- your sleep wUl be aand and refreahYou
wnau
2S
per
emt
of
yp«f
I
niL
on
oo»n».
*r»w«y
food.
Mid
whbiky.
provement
^
tberoof.
and
unless
they
Who sweeps a room as fV Tby cause | sene. ThU U a good and an anannl tag. In such a room as this your body
trouble until this spring. Then 11
i w'wuM do ■no”nk.rc 'TOhin*. un i
In .nmBrr by not
• teiBrMakes that and tbe action Ane.**
j Jam.
wni be recuperated during the night, moot be blaiMMI. they are ttitle or ao The wars between Japan and Chin.i
Let us then work because we wan*
-------------—----tbe tissues built up. tbe fretting nerves tronbto to prepare, especially if tht some years ago. and l>etween Japan til I had a decent wash bench. When I; «tor.
to. not becatisc we must, and lei ns *
To Waab Lacs Cftftabia.
aoothed and rested, tbe mind refreshed out meal* are bocch! all ready for and Russia now. represent a Aght ta- told my husband the height
Dte. Nut sandwiches made of thin twvwa protein and caibohydrate; be^
put lato our daily tasks aucb a spirit t With (be arrival of adlamia tbanabU and Invigorated.—Medical Talk.
slices of brown bread thickly buttered tween iwe style of living, which to
oT love and wmingnew and desire to I cf fall cleaning arise. WWIe H la banl.
and spread with chopped and aaiiej Basai on the selccHoo of foodTformlng
The Staff cf Life.
dn our best, that the InAaeace vfll be ; It necaaaary lo
boose sorB a
dllcl^ns change. a halanccd ration aod tacltiding the
No one pan or OUT daily mcftia to no
felt by all with whoa we coma ta! thorongb tmebaoltog as It raealvaft la
toucB. There is aotblag more eon- the aprtoi. there are manj IBOadbtoffs capable of variatisft as (be Tftaff «f The mu «ay Be Chopped wlih n chop- needed blood, mnseto nod brata prome.- and jot It U tbe one thing wbiflb per or ran throagb a meat min. A Ut- daciag nmieriaif. and anoiher style of
tmgloaa (ban tbe \pirit of good ebecr. I to ba done before eearytMiiff
caotentment and nseftitaew. aad In I abape for (In* wtalvr. Tbe vaabing <4 Is served In many homes (bgr sTer day tie grated chme may he aiMecI to ih< living, which Is hased cm tbe excessive
c^rderlag oar lire* akmg these ban me j rurtalaa wbleb bnve term ffUed with oilboot the al^biast rboage.- There Buts U the combhmiioo is Uked Ja use of tai^hrmisiff (nod*: tiefwsea nisdsome cases the nuts are iftomd Bae.
wUI not only be happier ourselves, bm hbe do« and dirt of summer la one cf
wv will be uftconacious helpers of tbe|(be things which seems imperative. preparing it which wilb be, groaUy cn- mixed with a lUUc mayonnaise aame and Intemperance on the other; U-
W^^OBNumiEilT
■liil^Eilli
*ami'sasrauiii
I
tavMrai inii
kfwmkL : :
If
am cCfcMy and prop«ty
longnr. vTbaaa are a lev aftopii
mm tbe kmt mmbod of partB
tbiatmik. .
Pint abaha the tooaa Mt fm
Maiftbebacbortabftoiad
Mar. to abtob bai bean added
dry snap or aoap idly.
Leave tba eaitatos tombtog la this
TMBCVEMIN6J
we. MM two otiCT memners to B
pototod by tbe dbnSr, be sbaH me
•fTfMfMCitr.MieMfiii.
14 of tbe
14 f
««K»iar mmUm o( dM bowtf <ir «dc< pinnu and nbrabbcfy an pMated
WI^M4 to tlic amBcn
Septo or^ bp A
it.totlMcliAlr.
BMft.CP^fiDOto.(ton
|:
Ba
m
»
F
'
ThM ward
liw.
Thirt wart!
J; A. MiBtaffan,
MeWnUy nad MoBkU^f).
MmOmcC tbe tel 1
OTV, illCHtOAK, SATUimAV. OCTOKft 1. tfOS.
iBeasptosn 18M.
maaibar
f)oart]
FtonitJ
ward; tlBe ezpirM 1886.
J. T. Bhlelda. Bsfoher Fifth ward
tlaB asplTM 1887.
To tlMT Hooormbto Bwrd omoatioo: Members C. K. Beck and MoAnct
Traverse City. Mldu. BepC. tt. lPt».
I—0«tttoiooo-Wb. the eoMBltteo oc
w»y» oad iMoa. bsve «xa»J«od tbe To tke Honorable Board of Bloea
tallowtac ^ M tedtet tbo nse 4-Your eoBBltoe oo aeboole
eorroct. would roeoBMid ihuir jwr tenebers respectfully recoBmead
i^ipom Um vartoui foodt m berote tbe mlgaatkm of Mias Praac OI
be accepted to take effect oo Bept.
aloo that tbe rsulgnaikm of Mlaa Grace
Hamlaga gs cadet In tbe kindorgarten
be accepted to take effect on Bepl.
Jofiltofr Mortot Pond.
jMitora* wrol] for8«pt...| 170^
Iwcldowtol Cuptiwo Fond.
r.«. Bmnrio. tmsat oAcer. .|
ao.OO
be tendered a position at A40 per
Lois •ooAcid. topOTiotood.
•m/setork..........
.........
SO.OO BOBth, to take effect on Bept Sad.
and that Mias Cora Pferwon. tbe kindergarten
cadet at tbe Oak Park bulM
to JO lag. be tranaferrod
doBb sebool ................
to the BUnwood
IB. J. HBit A Boos, oolls........
Avenue baUdtng to take ebbrge of one
H.KIoor. drsyto*................
of
tbe
klodergartena.
It being neces
a i. Morgmii. llTorr..............
sary
to
divide
tbe
grade
there on ac
CotoBbto Trmas. Go., frvlgbt
count of lu else, and that her salary
Mid 6nnm9 .........................
be placed at MO per month,
Ptms. prlotlOK........
would recommend that Mias 1
STBilac Rooord, prloOiic ...
McMIchaH be tendered a poslUon ns
cadet In the kindergartens at ISO per
month, to take effect Sepi. 2nd.
ciw^Sk ■tore.'.'aii.Vii;!;;!
Signed: —
Tbos. Cbsrlss Co., kinder
GEO. W. MeWBTHY,
H. B. GARNER.
C; K. BUCK.
PIIBI............ V.....................
Rand. lIcNaUp ft. Co.. sup>
ami 1-MIR
i-k
ltnlM8
Cant af Haatk^
Traasfetred from contingent
f«d ....................................... t
Foes ........................ ......... ..
. $ 167.11
Fewth Ward Building FnmL
728. Cost of feel for the year.
PMdS.aColeACo.oaeontrnct
................................ $18,61142 Fuel on hdad Sept/L IfiScoed of wood...................... $
Paid Alma A Cole.......... . 44M44
taftha Vaar.t
1, 18M. aad ffadtot
We do horehy eertify I
log U a oorraet suteme
SkJT
tax
■xtfm painting ....
■ktm pUatering ..
Water conneetlona
25847
. 36.00
232.72
25.81
20.40
7844
8.14
drnying...............
$M».0( Round A Son. repairing nreb
Oek Park Bundkiff.
Hill Brea, repairing arch....
Nine rooms heated by steam. Aver & a Lnmber Co, lumber...
age Bomber of popiU nttendlng. 402,64 Henry Brodbngea.Twrae..;.
R J. Hans A Son, eundrlee..
Cost of fuel for the year. 8258.43.
W. O. Foote A 80a. enndriea
Fuel OB hand Sept. 1. 1805—
J. R OrelBck Oo, lumber...
100 cords of wood, ■
W. O. Foote, nmterial and U8 tons of coni. 6
|1824< Gao. W.* Ro'we. bai irf aert, .
Foreltwre' Fund,
Gr. School FumUure Wki,
deska .................................. $
and aalariea of te
amplairad tor tha ]
^ .
Cmitmry.
10 roms healed by Smead system
Average number of puplU attending
achools. and n general autement of all BalaneeSept 1, 1804...
33616. Coat of fuel for tbe year
the Ananctal affairs of the Board of Transferred from
2.517.12
Edocatlon.
Sept, 1. 18051.000.00
35 cords of wood, ff $1.75. I 6145
CaaClaffafit Fund.
25 loos of coal. 0 $340.. . 874<
Transferred to Fourth ward
building .......................... ...$2400 00
Cfty TrMeurer*a Aeeout
_
$148.71
Tranaferred to teachers sal
aries ........ ............................. 17.63247 Balance. Sept. 1. 1804 ......$
10 rooms beaud with Smead system
BAool ux received .............
Transferred to janitors sal
1456.85 Average number of pupils attending
aries .................... ................. 3,085.00
Non-ireldeot tuttkm ........
755.67 378.61. Cost of fuel for the year
Transferred to Incidental exFines ................................... .
30.13 $430.92.
Fuel on hand Sept. 1. 1906—
Transferred* to VueV .*.*!!!!.*.** l!«L08 Laboratory fees.................. .. .
State
Deaf
and
Dumb
school
15 cords of wood, ft $1.75... .$ 26.2!
Transferred to building ..... 2,(
Typewriter
fees
....................
16 tons of coal, ft $840...... D2.6t
Transferred to Insurance ...
648.38
Loan.
First
National
Bank...
Transferred to Interest ..... 1400.00
Primary
school
money.........
8to2
$ 78.7:
Transferred school books....
887.41
Fuel ........................ ..
28.22
Union Street
26345
5 rooms heated with steam. Averagt
17.12 Sale of buildings.............. .. .
adopted,
0.
*R C. Mei^ CoVdi^Rebate
on
voucher.............
3.00
numlH'r ef pip:Ii attending. 2«7.38
720.80
earned.
Cost of-fuel from January 1, 18U5
182.11
itlon of Traverse Transferred to 1
To the Board of
A.^TlirinVyiiidiit^ iit
$.192.70.
Paid note and Inte
CUy. Michigan:
Fuel on hand Sept. 1. 1906—
First Nan. Bank..
The annexed accounts. Charles Lar
L. C. M^i. iwp^ing clcM^
35 tons of coal.
$:; 6u.......... $122.5(
Balance/Bept.
1.
1805
son. I40.&0. and Arthur C. Morse,
Respectfully submitted.
128.62. which you have referred to me.
Orari* Kiiril.llbiirtii’
CHAS. M. BEERS.
would report as follows:
LaeloaLowrte. librarian ....
$92,537.88
Clerk
of
the
Board
of Educailun.
I have made Investigation of the
Lara Hoekatead. librarian...
Approved—
facts and legal questions Involved and
gUtement in Detail of the Coet of the
1. a Qilbert. eipreaa and
A. V. FRIEDRICH.
1804 ....
am of the opinion that the accounts
Union Street Building.
B*
Pri^sldeni.
........
37.787.23
Received school tax.
should be paid by you.
* ^nriiii ’ fare
Received dellnqpeni tax .... 1466.85 S. B. Cole A Co., contract $15,89t».('0 I R‘‘eelved and Tilaced <in die.
Dated September 8. IWIS.
C83.K6 I
785.67 8. B. Cole A a>., extras........
Received non-resident tuition
W. O. ftooto A Soii ii'dofc
8—WTiei
30.13 Jens C, Peterson, srchlu«t..
600.33 I! 8—WTiereas.
a iwtliion of the parcmti
Rmlved Ones .........................
brooms .......... ........ ....
Ians of men- than seven dtwl
26.00 Maleomson A Higgenbotham.
Reived
laboratoo' fees ...
The
Board
of
Education
of
Tn
rholBon. rlean.
heating
and
vi-ntllailng
.,.
of schfM>l age has been pre
Received
sUte
for
deaf
and
City;
----------- rmti bn
Traverse
City
Iron
Works,
jsenti-d
to
this
iKjard praying for tin
72240
dumb
school
.....'..............
Water Works, water .
To Charles H. Larsen. Dr.
3471.14 establlshmt-nt of a day school for th.
7.00
Received typewriter foes ...
•iHIdliifl Fund.
I tiwchlng of speech to said children bj
Received loan First Nation
u Aug. 16. 18
W. O. Poute ft Bon. aundriea.f.
645.00 j the oral method, and whereas It Is con
al hank ................................. 240040
18 days, at $2.26
26 per day.. ..I40A0
Arms A Cole, celling of CenArms A Ckile, plumbing.....
1467.00 sldered desirable to grant said request
Gentlemen:—The above labor was
tral building........................
30 74 therefore l>o it
$65484.41 Arms A Cole, ext fa plumbing
p< rformed under tbe direction of T. G.
aaau* P. Co, wiring...
lulling and electric ‘ap
j ResotvmI. That the Honorable. tb<
Taaohars* BatarlM Fund.
Nicholson, one ofjho members of your Pall superintendent .............. $ 1.800.00
. S. a. Lumber Co., lumber ...
pliances ...................... ..
Superintendent of Public Instruction
lioard. and no part thereof has been Paid principal ........................ 1,19947
H- ft U Merc Co. graaa aeed
IK* and Is hcr«*b) n-questtyl to issue 1
trarerae Qly Iron Worka, .
I permit and authority for the reUbllsU
Paid High sebool leacheia... 4>16.<M
***Yours truly,
meat c»r a day schtsd for the deaf ir
Paid commercial teachers..
6,30.00
Cbas. H. I-arsen.
City of Trairerae City, ce
this city, under the provision of tbt
Paid grade teachers ............ 18,685.80
The Board of Education of Traverae
ment work .......... ...........
Bell ..............................
state law governing the same, and that
J. aOromckCo..1u«ber....
City:
this board hereby assume the duile,
$27,140.47 Freight and drayage .......
To Arthur C. Morse. Dr.
Ales. Berroour. Ailing at KimSuperintendent of construeand obligations devolving upon It un
Contrary.
To
work
on
school
buildings
wood Avenue building........
der said law.^
Primary school
A. T. BrodUfid.mnag at Elm- '
frtim July 27 to Aug. 17. 1806.
Miscellaneous
Resolved further. That the secre
money.................................. $ 84W40
17 days. 1 and 1-2 hours, at
wood Avenue bulldhif
tary be and hereby is Instructed u
Jaa. Avery, cleaning sewer..
$2.26 per day ............................$38.62 Transferred from contingent
forward a copy of this resolution, dul}
fund.............. ......................... 17,63847
Received from T. O. Nicholson.. lo.oo
Wm. Newman, lal«r..............
Contrary.
auihentlcatid by the president of sak
Balance due ..............................$28.62
W. A. Rem!, labor........
li.tXMi.mi Uiard and the w-cretary iheieof an«J
$27,140.4 Bond issue ......................
Albert Miller, labor........ .
Acrru»>d Interest ............
66.07 under Its corjsirate seal, to nald stiiH*r
Gent Icnien—The above labor was
F. P. Jones, labor..................
Janitors* Salaries Fond.
3.617.12 intendent of public Instruction at ll»!». H. Devendorf, painting..
l>erfarmed under the direction of T. G. Janitors aalariew.................... $ 3.085.10 Chargi-d to contingent fi
capilol at l^nslng
8. 8. Ltimlier Co., lumber...
Nicholson, one of the members of your
MovtHl by Mr. Memtague that the res
$23^83.79
•choel Book Fund.
board, anil^no part ibereof has been
Toachora Employed and Salarim to ht oluUon lH‘ adopted.
City Hook Btore. booka.....|
paid, except as alxive slated.
The report «if the truant officer foi
Paid for the Eneuing Year...................... $ 3i»85.l0
CMnn k Co., booka..................
Yours truly.
the month of SeptenilKT was ivcelvei
1905-1806.
Arthur C. Morae.
Ginn A Co., booka................
and placed on file.
Expense Fund.
Gilbert. 1. B.. superlnicendem.g 1.800.CK)
Moved by Mr. Montague that ll
A. Flanagan A C4>., booka
Moved by Mr. Foote that the plani
Bill for
1804-1805..$ 362.13 Nye, R.U. principal
1,200.00 and HiHTlflcatlons for the Fount
dwlslon of the city attorney be •
Taking census. 1804
60.00 .Mcl^ugblln.
-augblln. Maty
f,30.(M) Ward building be returned to the arch
Mar}* ............
...
cepicHl and the claims ordered paid.'
Taking census. 18o5.............. ..
60.00 Vivian, Jessie .....................
685.00 Itect upon his delivering to this Ixiart
CarrU‘d.
144.00 Brown. Alma ..........................
640.oo
Yeas—Members Buck. C. K.. Buck Buperlntondenfs clerk..........
270.00 Hess. Mrs. Rose............ .........
640.00
C, P.: Foote. Mc\ elhy. Moffatu Mon Truant officer .................... :.
720.00 Pomeroy. Boatrico .............
Deaf and dumb teacher .....
.'K5.o<i
h—(7).
Thompson. Agnes ...............
485.00
Moved by Mr. Montague that U Is Kindergarten supplies ........
Building Fund.
board then «)Ijmirne<l.
Diplomas
...................................
HomlK'ck. N. H................................C75.oo
CHAS. M. BEER.S.
Arthur C. Metae...:.............. |
20.6: the sense of this board that there is a Water rental ..........................
313.7.5 Knight, E. E,........................
675.00
Clerk
Cbaa. H. Laison .................. .
4«».S0 vacancy on the imard of education in Balance on typewTilers .....
RS.OU
Rtigglcs. H. J
the FIfib ward, and that the
Ordend paid by board.
Supplies.
1806-1806..................
246.42
to take such measures as
Roach. Jennie -----------------406.00
rOFWCIAL PROCEEDINGS
Moved by Dr. Gamer that tlit> re aulhorlwd
Power.
Union
Street
building
M
10.86
Prall. Satie........ .....................
427poit be accepted and ado|»tnd and or- may Im* necessa-y to remove T. Q. Oomiffencement ext‘rcises ...
88.00
Purdy. Carrie, principal........
472.
Of the Board of Educatim of the Cit)
«ien drawn on the different funda for Nicholson as a meml>er of the said Miscellaneous expenses, as
l»oanl of education.
Lounsbury. Annts...................
4ti6.oo
the x'veral amounts.
ly vouchers .......... ,.......... 2.371.04 Smith. Jvanette......................
of Traverae City, Michigan.
4o6.oo
Carried.
Carried.
MetUlng of the Inuird of cduralbiii
Tra>erse City. Mich.. Sept. 1, 18U5.
Ames. SCelma ...........................
382.60
. Yeas-Meml»ers Buck. C. K.. Buck.
$
6.058.4;
Calkins. Haxel ........
360.481 held In the cticiirll room. August 23
Vooiv. Gamer. Muffatt and To the Honorable Presldeirt and Board
-Contrary
184)6.
406.4MI
Gray.
Nettie
..................
of Education of the City of Travcm
Fr/*’
No quorum being present, uho boar«j
City. Michigan:
Billings, Julia ........
Transferreil from ixnitlngent
427.6U
Traverse City, Mlcb. Bi*pl. 27. 1P.C.
184MKI adJiMirned to meet tYblav. August 26
fund
..................................$ 5.058.45 Eldred. Mabel ........
To the Honorable, the Mayor and |-^}emit«roen:—I herewith submit m>
CHAS. M. BEERS.
676.4MI H*<>6.
Chirtls. H. J.. janitor .:
»
Fuel Fund.
Board of Bd neat loo:
Clerk
460.0(1
Bmlngs.
Edna.
prlncl|»al
*-Oentlemen~Your
Central ............ ..........................I 626.89 Simpson. Ijiura .......
1804 to Aug. .11. 1806.
427.60
buildings aerd grounds would
Elmwood Avenue ...................
23441 Brown. Esiclla..............
Balance
on
hand
Sept
3CO.OU
aukeithe purrhase of 11 Mllwau
Boardmau Avenue
139.04 Wright. Blanche..........
board of eilu
1804
..................................
.$38,107.71
4(»6.(40
rss bnishea for itac In the city
71.85
Taxes coIUtIwI ......... . 37.787.23
Margaret........ .
405.(M» nsmi. August 26. 19u6.
achoola. at a coal of
61540 Andrus.
Ntf quorum bcin
1‘rlmary school money........ 8.602.20
Stevens. Mary .............. .
.16(».tS)
Ree^fully sul mit
s:.6< Place. Neva ....................
State Street Prim
til
IVdlnquetit ta\«w from ct»iin382.60
Union Street l>Hnn
nine odock a. m
1.566.85
ty
irt-asurer
........................
toth
................
427.60
r<unmUie
Boonvllle Primary
CH,
766.67
Pierson,
CIi
Non-u-sident
tuition..............
3CO.U4I
I that the
Plummer.
I
Ikllo**..
*.!.!’
.
!
382.60
{.abratory
ft‘«*s........................
ommendailon r
I 1,68041 Heuss. M. A., janitor ...
Mnes..........................................
4446.4KI
Carrii
Contrary.
regular im-eMtig of th
nnney. Ella.......... .........
7.0O
360.
Bnrk, C. K.. Buck. Typewriting fees....................
YeasTransfem-d from contingent
of education, hold
Id in tlte rounei
Hornsby. U'C. prlncliud ,
Auditor General. Dtwf and
640.i4
C. P., Foote. Gamer. Moffatt
fund.......... ............................. $ 1.66:.(n» Phelps. Margaret............
94)6.
Dumb Schwl account....
7g.5o
427.60 room. August 26. 194)
Friedrich—(61.
lent being
be
Fuel sold ..................................
2942 Mahn, Agnes ..................
Tho prc-sldetit
nbsimt
ullding iwld
MemlK-rs rt. Mon
lK>ard was called to order by the clerk.
Sanders, Marie ...___
"29.22
Wetky now appeared and took |iarl
$ 1.680.31 Perkins, Florence..........
ITcaint—MemUrs Buck. C K.
3.6tH»JM)
4415.00
tbe proce4-dings.
Cramer. Inex .............. .
Building Fund.
4<»5.00 Buck. C. P.. Foote. Garner. Moffatt.
Traverse City. Mich.. Sept. 27lh. HM'.I
Simmons. Vivian............
183,311.86 General repairs to buildings
4U5.0(» Montague. H.
To fbe Hooorabler the Mayor and
On motion of Mr. MonUguo. O C.
Lawton. Genevieve .....
382.50
Camp. Jresle ..................
450.0ft Moffatt was elected prealdent pro tem.
Minutes of last regular meeting were
...$ 3.64840
Jamison. Gch,.. janitor ..
450.00
C^mtfugeut fund
540.00
27,160.47
3784S
Mich.. Aug. 23.
... 3.125.10
382
lie laid from Central school house to
^
... 4.83064
4 27.54)
watering trough on Pint' street. Pres- Jncldenial expem
I 2,664 .S3
Barton. Jennie ...
427.60
... 1.680.21
Contrary.
cot sewer Is badly clogged with roots.
................
respectfully jvport
Ulllan
.
... 2.58046
36(1.00
which -cattse frequent stoppages and Building
we have cjmmlned the following
61.4.38 Tranffcrrcd from contingent
vlngstone. Hazel
3C0.(H»
fund........................................ $ 2.401
lntm‘ht ..................................
1.500 IM.
Ibbs. Edith ........
405.0).
263
Fanning, l^na ...
School books..........................
659.37 Primary building.......... ..
Blssell. Laudra ...
460.4M)
Furniture ................................
468.46
Resjiectfully submitted.
$ 2.6G44J McMlchael., Mabel
180.00
lAbratory .............................
167.11
saauei ..................
Jankora* Balariea Fund.
Insurance Fund.
W. O. FOOTE.
450.0.) Harvey Curtis, aalar}* for AuGeorge, janitor...
Fourth Ward building ........... 2o.460.ti8
,
Committee.
Hubbell, Minnie ........ ,.........
360.00
Balance. Sept, 1. 1I06.......... - 26.52746
F«»t ........................................ $
Moved by Mr. Buck that thq recomEvans. Huldah. principal ....
Geo.
Jameaon.
aalar} for Au
m«mdatk}|in>e adopiud. the old sewers
Wllsey, Glenn..........................
Total........ .............................. 88341146
gust ........ I.............................
taken up aad all old pipe used that an
44)6.4M) Geo. Thompson, salar}* for
I. Lucile....................
The dlfferenae In my balance and tbe
good in relaying said sewers.
Callsira ....................
3«).«)0
clerk s if 8868.11. which Is the amount
Brodle. Grace.................... .
salary for AnYeas—Members Buck, C. K.. Duck, of unpaid orders which have bean is Paid Interest on
Nelson,.Nellie ........................
46o!oo
gust ............ ........................
C P.. Foote. Gamer. Molfatt. Me sued by him and not yet presented to
360.04) Geo. W*. Bell, ^salary for AuBell. Geo. W.. janitor..........
ue and Friedrich-181. me for payment.
Wcihy. Montague
Slmw.^^. Carolyn, achool
Transferred
ftom
contingent
Yours
respectfully.
Moved by Mr. Buck that all the pop^
720.00
iund.................. .................... $ 1JJOO.OO Hooker. Elliabeth !!. i!!!!!!
M. E HASKS-U
lar tree* at the Ck-ntral school grounds
496.0f)
City Treasurer.
inside of the walks, excepting those
Itoheel Books Fund.
585.fW
Woodman. Emma ..................
Incidental Expenae Fund.
on the east side, be taken out. every
kpeodfMl for admol hooka. .$ 8
270.fH)
P. D. Marvin, truant officer..
altcraate poplar op the outside of
Scofield. Lois, office clerk...
180.00 American Ex. Co. express..!
walks and on th^ Inside of the east
HAL Mere, Co, supplies
UAolaoo. Harold, janitor.
Transferred fi
walk he taken out god a maple set to
Richmond A Backus Co, regState Street building........
tu place on the outside of walk, and
f«nd......... ..................... ....$
Isleni......... ........................
Forton.
Eugene.
janitor.
the committee on hfUdlnga aodj
oU SCO
Furniture Fund.
grouada he Inatnicted to tarry out ihU
AUlnaoo. Menuer)
( of th- 1
SeaUng Union Street buildmaps with stand..................
®'*Srrted.
Holden Pat. B. Cover Co..
Cbaa. M. Beers, clerk; time expires
Yens—Members Buck. C. K.. Bock.
book oorers ........................
C P„ Fooia Gamer. Montague. H.. 1807.
$5,000.00 laaue. dated Aug. 3. 1881; Geo. W. Rowe, supplies..........
M. R Haskell
Moffatt. MeWethy aid Prtedrtch-(8I.
due Attg. 3. 1801; Iniereai at 5 per Traverae City Iron Works, re
3640 cent., payable annually.
'Dr. Gamer was axenaed fram the pires 1807.
pairs ......................................
24.44
ISjOOO.OO ^e. dated July 1. 1886 Columbia Trans. Co, frelgkT
42in due June L 1808; Intereat at 5 per
Moved hy Mr. Buck that the propoai- expires 1807.
and drayage.......... .............
tioa ofjir. Babcox for the Improriag
O. C. Moffatt. m
cant, payable annually.
Cltixens Tel. Co, 7 phones..
of tha Btatwood Avaaue grtMinds be ac- time expires 1806.
U0.000.(M laaue. dated July 1. 1804: Ellxnbrtb Gam. laundn........
oqaad as follows: -That when his
H. Montagwe. m
due July 1. 1824; Intereat at 4 per Soudan Specialty Mfg. Co,
plan for hnprorlog aaid grounds shall
oqiBU payable aeml-annually.
dlslnr)E«unu........................
U acoeptad hy Mr. Foote.
BaUmated valae of acbool
W. O. Footo A Son, sundries
mwH^Mk«ri ci.‘.' iop^
dulIjrrJMl ft»r th<
JK
-... -............
M^r,
................
.-SSoiiiii:;:;::::;;::’
A. P. Oabon. palauag..........$
Fred Colby, team work.........
H. A U Merc. Oo, sandiiaa..
Alax. Saymr. tmm work. .
L a Tmmmm, Mm work.
Breeat Coftiy. team work ...
O. P, Carver A DroUier. pre
miums .............. ............... ^..$
Bcheci Soak Fund.
Chat. Scribner's Sons, books.!
Atkinson. Menuer A Grot cr.
A Ruaalaa aafffoeer has brought forward a propoanl for the elcctriflcatlun
af the Treaafflberiaa rallwny. Tlw
nunerooa wnterfoUs in the vlctalty of
.,
the line vlffht. ha thinks be uUTlxed
tUM
41.18 to give n enrreat of 100,000 vrttt. A perfume which the wife of a Chi- ;
73-OU
44.40 cago rnmionalre has hn4 dUtilled from
24A0 a species of water Bly is maid to bo
83.91 worth $125 n drop.
Tbe pn^ice of eating arsenic la
very common among peasanU in the
16A3 ‘
c.(n Boumalnous dUpicu of Hungary ^d
2.87 Freacc. They claim that the poison
10.35 enables them to ascend great higbts
37A4 without experiencing any difficulty tn
17.10 breathing.
'
There are no fewer than 6.ono 4I9.
188.10
18.12 Unct languages
by mahktod:
The number of wparaic dialects U
enormous. There arc more than 60
dlsUncl vocnbolarles in Brazil, and In
Mexico tbe Naihna language has been
broken up Into 700 dlaltets. There
S;5:
Leather neckties of various sha
ohapes’^' ,
and colors are now l>oing
21.20 Paris.
Heath A ‘co.,1
The most expensive chair
11)6.63
cA (
world belongs to the pope,
Maynam. Merrill
ost $941,000.
solid sliver, and cost
$94).000.
Italy and Spain have fewer houses;
in proportion to Hfelr
Contingent Fund.
any otb)'r country
Cl. Bank, note ami
An act rcrenUy passed by the bous.-*
.$ 3.543.74
of representatives of Rhode iHlaml
«
j pro«.rib«i a IlDC .if $,%0 t« $500, or loiRespeclftilly subn Itted.
prlsonmeni for three to' six months,
O. C .\1 )tYATT.
or both, against any employer or cor
H. Mo: TAG I E.
BUCK,
CHARI
poration attempting to prevent work
that the re- ing petipio frtun hf longing to a labor,
Moved by Mr.
organization sh a condition of inniv or
employment.
the various amounts.
Carrie)!.
Yeas—Mf'ssn;. Buck. C. K, Buck. C.
Railwsys on Ebony Hails.^.,
P, ^^x)le. Garner. Moffatt. Montague,
The faUs of the M) xkan Guir/RallHleepsrs
read are laid un mal.oga
Traverse City. Mic h, Aug 23. 1805.
r whin*
To the Honorable Ikmrd of l*>lucal lon^Und the bridgt's are l.iiilt
2—Your commitu-e on sch)S)U
rble. In West M< xlco In a line
teachers n*comrarn<1* the followlnc i with « lKmy sle<*ner5 ami ballsht
regulation to govern tho absence of i
teachers and salarv f)»r tbe time lost) “liver or»* drawn fr.)m the mln.-s |kand the payment of th)> supply teacherUuies the track. The englmoT cmfor auch rooms: The supply teacheri ducting
railways bad n« other
shall be paid bw4he board of educa
on th)- route and To-.U)! it
tion; for the flr^>and siHHind days aU-[
____ cheaiH'r to tw iIu-iko seeming oxtravsencY 80 |H>r c**«rlof each days salary*
respecllvel)
tlvely shaU/
irhali; be ‘detluct
Miilurtt-d Trom} aganries than it. Import the ordinal'
;Su
I^
cent of each days
day *s salary resiM*ctiveIy; ■ i m ■.
.cted fn.m the salan orj— —-----------------he deducted
month, and for all tlme^ost thorej
after the entire salary shall Im) dcHluct-j
nvcK.
Moved by Mr. Montague that the re
porr Ijo atlojited.
Carrletl.
Traverse City. Mich, Aug. 23.19«)6
To the Ib.norablo
.rablo lioard of Etl neat Ion :
3.—Y).ur comlimit (e<> on Krh<K>ls and
teaclDTs
ijiectfully 1
the resignation of .Miss Mabelle (*ox Uj
Ingstone
dereck the position at $40 per mo
We would also rect.mmend riiai a re
lief room iH* otK-netl at Oak Park
building, for whicli Miss Minnie Hubbell be lemleretl a iioslthm at $4U |kt
Signed:—
DR. H. B G.
7ARNER.
r. K HVCK.
Canic‘d.
Movt>d by Mr. Montag ID* tbut a L...
ance of $1!«.12 from Hh* vfur IIMH Ik I
alloiM-l and rcjniU)<l to Mr. Rowe.
Th)‘ bills of nuiri)-H 11. I.4ir.soii -.1
$4«..6o and Arthur (’. M)m»* for $2i'.):2.
med by tthem to In- dti)*'f)»r wt.i k on t
claimed
v.is, wi re reail.
the schot.l I
Mtiiilague ibsi th)*>"
the cilv atitiropinb
npvr^ic to report I
next nuM-ilng t.f th)* lK.a*d.
^*nrrl)-d.
MovihI by
tbiK F. I)
iliiDtl truant officer for
Marvin be a
til)* coming nini* nionihs or tin- scIuk.i
year at $341.4)4) |mt mouili. wild truant
officer Ui l^di'-iTtlv
vision of th)* MiiM-rlni)
C^arrled.
Yeas—Messrs. Buck. C K.. Buck. C.
P, Fik.u*. Gamer. Moffatt. M.iiitagui*.
For practical
work; lor saving
time; for long
service and com
plete salisfaction,
no other type
writer cjuit^cquals
c-Ac Smith
Premier
A tnic e.4
-)■,
th« u lO «04 br »'"tt on fojurrt.
Better • Js d-.Jt i:
.J-y.
Hish jrsde Tx-pswritcr Supptio,
Machines rrnUd.
Sttnosrsphcn lumUhtd. .
The SmitH Preixaier
Typewriter Co
I 147 6RISW0LD ST.
I DETROIT, MICH.
t
........... ............... ,«YOUR MONEY
ed to secure thr necessary hose
NOOOOD”
at the Union Street biilldlng. Is.ih for .
inside and lawn us.- and. if foun.l mx*- gad will I* refunded to you if after t»
cssary. to make the hose connections. ikShaUabottlcof
Carrleil.
THE FAMOUS
Moved by .Mr. GarniT that the board
Matt.J.Johhsohs
6088
A Pleasure to AM.
No I»ill is as ph-a.sanl and pi»sliive as
DeWitfs Little Early lUsi-rs. These
Famous Little Pills are so mild and
effc-cllve that children, delicate ladle,
and weak people enjoy ibclr cleansing
effect, .while strong pii»ple say they
are the best liver pills sold. Sold by you are not satisfied with rrwlta.
This is our guarantee wbtcb gore wiUi
•\Tr} bottle.
For Snit and Ooanretoed Oi^j ^
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
I
rTHE EVENING RECORD
■■'■I
—.
' •' V . •; -
YfeSlfeRUAT'O
2363
SPECIAL TELESRAPH SERVICE.
I0PAQE8
DOUGHEiin’S
BANK CLOSED
Fugitlv*. Gaynof and Greene Are at
PEORIA NATIONAL DIO NOT OPEN
Uy WInr* lo ibr Ev. nlng Reronl.
DOUGHERTY SAYS THAT HE WILL
PAY THE LOSSES,
End
Hie
Life
and He Is Watched by Oatactivaa
Employed
by
H*a
nah. O^or^iM.
FujslUvra Ga>i»ur
BY SCORE OF
FORTY TO FIVE
Fnends.
Turned Over Hit Fortune.
WON FROM MANISTEE.
a
rwlvir.
Im« aKkird
iu*nrlr»* m*'ti vlth ib«n lo
FIRST IRTERSCHOUSTIC GAME
Sd-mi. raiis.-d I.3
WAS FOOTBALL FROM FIRST TO
LAST WHISTLE.
B. BRISTOL IS
IS NO MORE
PEACEFULLY PASSED AWAY AT 6
Oetpite the Big Score Which Trtverte
City Piled Up Manittee Put Up
a
DmI
i
iirv
liaM tiimtHl ov-r bla cn
luMun-
10
OUv.-r
IkMighrrty dtx'K iM»t
giiili).
J.
Good.
Lively.
Snappy
tic Mfle*. tbn
HAD BEEN A MASON 40 TEARS
Travew (‘ity
righi
llaUiy
GIRL FOUND DEAD.
$b05
MOTHER*WAS UNCONSCIOUS
BOYS* AND YOUTHS*
SCHOOL SHOES
HEADS HAD BEEN MASHED WITH
IRON PIPE.
Made <>f tliat
weariiik;
It^ilher |s;ilin etdf) with
heavy soh'H. for
ManlKi.*e*K
half ill ibf* iatt half
made
a
forty yard run for a toiubdown. Mnnis-
te
Made the Horrible Ditcovery.
Kv* r>
UU
1t-fh-l Ttristfd
iiaxM'd away al
ucoro
rnnn
on
tin- Trui-iMe
Had
Tily
There wen* only a f-a fum j
and
h
they did
nut
cbayige ib. |
HIM-.
llignih
L’lMl
Kasf
mh«m
Firat Half.
his
at
b
Manlati-e bick.d
I.Kk last -venliig, hlK death being
Bern
9$e and $1.19
Robbe<i—Daughter
Cle«v
CHILDRENS* SHOES
to
Murderers.
W.* have the repaUttiaii of
selling the liest wearing ehllvlrenti’ shta** in the eity; a
few spe.*ial Kirgiiins al
\Vire 10 the Kvi tmtg Hf.-ord.
yiildl. town.
N
v
<>. »
T —The
TbV
l.tidka got tbe litll.
e fatal stroke Sunday. "Sept. 24. For
the tiaet
firobitiK by ihi‘ gnind Jiir.v to a'^r-rtaln
aoviral
daya
h- has
1k*<h
ws 'st
ihi‘ -ml was 4inly a i|ucKtlon of boiiri*.'
Hi.n. Willard.
Ifili
SHOT WOMAN
AND HIMSELF
I nit-d
..f Omipany
Hlaf<*K
M,
Infantry, had
around
ItrKtid
w»^
lairn
In
,\ew
ttw
Ibv. IR. ISR...
by
b-r
duught-r,
through
left
Cher\ enka
-ml
io
guni |
on a
anuind
fenible.
right
end
Manistim
for
to
THIS BOX OF MONEY
Phone* 119.
12-tf
GIVEN AWAY FREE
t-. n yanU for a tom b.l..wn after uui
mad.* a largi* minilH 1 of f.-b ml.*^ who
inct*r.‘ly m.mni fo.* Mm.
millet.** of pla.v.
For the fiast
Khr. nln tg-r kick. .*
g«ml.
f..uri.‘.*n y« ary b.‘ has tven on .dticu zit
Pretending w© Wat on an Important
He
Wat
F^uiy \**ai> ago b.- Jolnul Uie Mhm
l.Mlge and has alw.*iys b.*i n r. metulK*ri
Di*
'
landing
lb* was al«. a con | SHIPPERS AND MANUFACTURERS
KiKi. ni im mUT 4.1 theVirM M. llimllM |
TO HAVE MEETING.
\
o Her Room—Tragedy
In St. Joseph. .
rhuriii
in u.bliti.ui lo a wif.-. a ron. Willard
tir Wln-tolb- K%** iilog Uecnl
•
SI
Mm b .
mad ..v, r lo-
Ort
*.1.0411
nml tan daut.hfr>. Mr/. P.-ri-.a Itra.Ty
7.- Itrlv. n
mnrr)
and
J im.
Mrs.
Ifu.tli.r.
Mat.. I
Clark,
Mrs
».• y.rani
>»?a
s:.
«»l.| and
Mi^.l Vlot-i J >t.ons4ab« Hiik n •riling
l>iw» ll
an.l then Ull.*.! MmMdf in th- pihMi
an.l
ov,*^. Mr^
Mr»,
b.
l. nv. s
General Freight Agents of the M. A N.
n
wbon- bonn* i* in
E.. G. R. A I. and P. M. to Meet
ibn*.*
alKter. also
Calilw-ll. Mr*.
^
• iei*.*:1.»n.
J W. MilllkfUi of tb.* Ivinrd ..f trade
Mheh-ii
nd ^rs. ('Ihasc. ' Two l.n.th.Ts ars*
^ nbo left. JuTio s H. Hrlst.d ..f A.la and
lm|K»rtoie
FVar. r was .Isni ti-d t«.
f.wmi .4
Mi
-
Hu*
Wnii.iul
r.rt*..*l of F.mt.m.
Tb.* lun-ra!
k.tvIc.'
‘
-•
will be a:
Sunda> af.:r::.K.n from lb.* re**ldenc.*.
the Kev. C. T. Sn»ui aKsiKt.*.! by ih-
fu> lit i!u- b-«l.
• let punctui.*.! hVr bi.vis.
aiep|H-d |.» thi* lenlKhU
w’orih.
g.*n*ral
freight
t'
lyiaven-
ag-n*
ol
ih«-
the g.*m ral freiubt agent* of ib-{
Pete Marqueit.*. G. K A: lCand*M. A* N.
j K. railroads in this ciiv some tin;**
Kev. Hugh K.-nnetly. omriating. Th*»
•M .
w»H*k.
povviblv
Tues4l.iv
or
servic.*: at the grav** will b«* iu charge
w ill Hi* ^t» 1'''**^'*'* *^"'
*I’i*‘‘
date will b.*
of tb.* Masons. Tb.*
jannuunre.1 lat-r.
until 7 oVbirk
I
Im vi. w nf flu- vi.-iit «il the g.*n.*rni
On bul-
K. an r tb.-n
of hia vleklin
ami plarot the reviilvei xo bis br.*ait
’
freight ag.-ntK li ha..; lH*en di-cided te
Ing of the ag.mt*:
THE POACHERS.
DR. OLIVER HART WAS FORMAL*
LY ARRAIGNED TODAY.
9K
,
and PhyiScal Wreck From the
( )
argu-
m-ntK to th- railroad offirlaU.
owing 10 the Imuualitles in freigb*
at
Effect* of Morphine.
work
basis.
Chicago. Oct. 7.—Dr. Oliver B
diligently
yt*ar to bring
By Wire to the Kvening Record
during
tb-
alwut c. mon
pa*;i
4*<]ual
The meeting menU.Tned will Lh*
hel.l Itv the council rooms at R o’clock
Hart
Tu-sdav -v-nir.g and every fhlpi>er
t.» aid ih.* rimadian auihorlUes in *uj»- of Rog-r* l*ark was formally ebargei
and manufacturer of tbe city 1* imgoi
pr. >sing Aiucriimn poariicr* wh.> fi*h today with the murkier of Irv*ne KloI be prwseni.
in\'*t;adlah wat.'n;. ihc t*nlt<*d State* kow by tb- i>oli'*-. Hart was arraigne!
culler
Morrill.
tWIIcctor
without ba.I.
ing. ma.le a capiur- t>lday aftemeum
physical
afii*r a fiv, mile tluvK^
morphine.
i>*ach nmfi/-
Han U a mental and
wr«‘rk
from
the eflt*rU of
He wa>w the child took hi*
cat.d lb.* tu*: and
her up in a pemonal tablet* In *t*eking relief from
11.* ha*‘jK»Uflt*d the luadache.
Wa close
all
day
Monday.
OcL 9. ©wring to the Hebrew
holiday.
The Globa,
octft^
118 Front 8L
Wa ara now partnanantly locatad In tha Wllhalm block
»^R8. OLSON DEAD.
" Passed
Passed Awra,
Awray
km '
^
"
Latt night at her Home
On. Smycr & Penhalkjan
I.4tn*lng. Oct.
7.—The earninje* of
Michigan rallnvad* for the month of
DENTIST©
Ann Ol.von. wife t>f charlt**'Oloon.
B
Augwf.1 I* rcp4in.'d by the state rail
.lU-41 laid nlglit at ih-ir uome on tlo* road commU*ioncr were $4,551,417.51.
jM-uin.-'nla of ki.ln.'v trouble. Mrs.
an increaae of ^^.555.09 over the
B
GImui wa* 51 y-arn old an.l U^ve* be-
H,
fchlt* ber huslaind. two tlaughiers and
ing« for the eight month* of tbe pre«-
O. G. MOrFATT
Abstracts of Title
|Bp.
one son 10 mou*^ her
ent rt*ar ending Ang. 31 were*$32.l99.
psicB* MTisrACToav
K
FuiMTal will be heM Monday after
im>4>h
BB .
name month last j^r.
KW!02.
an Increase
at 2 o*t*l4X*k, under the directloti j m er the
of W. 8. Andcr*oo, burial ta OakwuiiL year.
..
224 Front Street
&
ROSOOl
TO START
your building now—
if you would
the
roof oni>eforc the win
ter weather .sets in!
Come to us for what
ever you need in Lum
ber and Materials—it’s
never a case of wait
for your orders to be Idled here—slock is kept up to
the limit at all limes.
We anticipate your wants and supply them at the
least cost.
/
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
CltlzansPhona« S2i Bali. IBB.
If your size is here, a bargain is ready for you
The total earn
of $2.383A;73.2C,
period
HTB
hTBlKWAY
SOHmCR
OBIKKKLL BR08.
KSAKAFCK
HTSRUNO
tJCHAEFFItB
PIANOS
z: ^
U.WN
HMI*ni A BAkXFS
HFNTIXOTON
MKXUKI.aoBK
VIOMAN
IIXIAUD
y
159
159 EAST
EASTFEOKT
FtOHTSTVEET
STIEET
la*!] Irmmi aMSh
All suits in the .second lot having soM for $11.(I0 to
$13.00, goat
<inite compare with those we »bow for perfection of
outline and shape retainine qnalities~as soon os
they’re on vour back von know instincUsely tliiil
they’re a fit. ’ tlO fU. fl5. flS. f**. f22.
^
of tbe same make-let os show you wbeiviii tbey’ro
shead of all others.
(NCWOA.V7S BX-OCK.)
Hil suits in this list, regular selling price
$15.00 to $15.00. Go at
■'' $12.50 .::
e-FPRireSHlNeS
^ CbOTHUfOl
p*
SH&RMAK CaHUKTSR
.■'.m
^
^0rmndl :©ro0.e>
OVERCOATS—RAIN COATS
Whole Suits, breast measure o4. pants to match and fit
Whole Suits, breast measure 35. pants to match and fit
Whole Suits, breast measure
pants to match and fit *
More of these sizes than we want. Excellent goods.
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY. Sizes for young men.
small and medium size men. Ask to sec these goods.
They will be sold cheap. Two lots, divided as follows:
p in Mirfaignn can 1
r ew^T ,4nn of pnvru.
NO OTHER SUITS...
EARNINGS INCREASE.
II.
Alfred Grcilick k Co.
ME>NS e.'TOfUNO waws__
anti pi-ad,-.1 not guilty and wa* held
ibiKi.imi l>*ach. F*.*v. |and. c.»mman.V
l.»k.« F>u**|KTit
BOX OF MONEY FREE
And therr l« noth.nc v!jk- that aflonL-. no mnrh T»l.w*nr»- at *- low
This city has long U*4*n hamilcapp.'.I
| Pleaded Not Cjilty—Hart it a Mer
Uy Wire m ib- Kvening Record.
irv.nue
the Iargi*st line
«f r^nicies’ tine SI UK's in
the < ity. at prices that
e;mt !*• lieat. ALL
NKW STYI4KS.
I’all
aiul get a key to tlie
IiHv
ho„ r-TT btlb- It ermU Wh«n therv nrr •<> m*OT
pinDO*
and «okl *t *u-h m9df*twt4- pn«*r>>. tt i« jiurt *-kr thrum mg nionry
.T to buy onr th*t Un't from n r-lUM.
ru<* 1» frojii * ri putkbl,-
rates, and the Uiard vrf irade ba.*« been
d.- .H from ih. M-.T. tar> t»f ih»* irea*un
lAOMANT
(90dnnell J5ro$.® Jltiother gbatice
^ There’s a Great Deal of Pleas- '
ure ill the Sight Piano
Th- id-a .if thi*
will Ik* lo .lisriiKK ib»* matt-r fully so
a^ :o b- ahl- 1.. pr.-s-ni forcibl.
----------------
United Statea Revenue Cutter Morrill!
*n. v.-)aml. <Vt. 7.- Aeung under or
of
at our Kton* ami g«*t one of tbe
I shijip4 i» and buKinea* men generally
UNITED STATES AIDING TO STOP
in Canadian Waters.
WITH SHOES
J.L COR FRONTkUNION
iral! a nu*etiug of the inanufar urer*.
IMERIClN TOG CAUGHT
Captured American Boat F.*h.ng
a .•.inimunirafl.m tr.mi K
WAITJ^
DRUG J^TORL
C. U. ^ 1.. that there will Im* a me.*tln.:j
i
kIo*
l.*ui;da!-
.l.d.n II
^ VM»r»l li- b.'VAti *-hoiuing at tb«* v.mug
! w.iiiiaii as
in
nliout
sort
Here Neat Week.
a>
.‘lu*.* nf'liiK vi.Mim. who bad b.*«*D mor
Pndeiollng til »M* .m a»*
shonUl never Iv* n?tcil on
tlelicali* skins. We have
toilet aoBiJfi
they will not injure a
kiby’sskin. C;t]linaml
let Its show you the most
conipko** line in the city.
Caldw-11. who is
Fred F-ui. r. a . In f., uti.*mpi. .1 Oi MM
tally v>puu.!.*.l
caH
CConMnued on Third Ihige.)
■^ilBETTER FREIGHT MTESj
ap.v l y «.l limlM i
Mietion.
know
any
n.pM.y.- of tls.* Fappon I
lbifv,b |..aif-.r .oriifUiny ..f H..llan.l.|
fiutineat
Iihv«*
lillli* Triio.lcasy lK>,k: they’ll tell you
m
>-ar.U
the n took the ball to the middb* of the
For the
time bn*
ben? for your
ilon't
irouhk* with your f.i*t, it will jgiy you
wont
twenty
If y.)u
ami
le-. u
SWEET CIDER 15 cents per gtllon.
J. C. Morgan A Son.
KubsekSBavtSSSUr
TREADEASY
s|x:i:liun.
---------------------------------
for twenty:
faibul
bad
caUa for a chanfo ftom Bommer
to Autumn apparal. also that
evenihlng the correct dreaser
needs Is hara.
Fall Top Coata.
Fall Suits.
Fall Hats. OIotm. BhlrU.
Neckwear and Underwear.
Come In and view theae criap
and refrethlnsly new atytei.
ttii
Hcallli ShcM-fl an*
LiHu
! ; Their b.-n.lK bad b<Mn nia-b-d wah an
va-d's
tbitStpUmhtr
The new styles in
flel.l only to lose it to Th.-rvenkn on a
ibirt—n veat'v be lu,.. lus n a n*<‘-j f„niblr
Frhrcnb.rg. f nueb* tu.> ten
of Tiaveno' riiy. coming
1
her
yard riiUK and Cb.'rvenka 10..K it flf-
rni .Manisitv nn.f in’ «h
hat
THEN TURNED THE REVOLVER
ON HIS OWN BREAST.
1 I »!Ihv)v-*«-«1
. t
wi-r
Bhrenberg.-ri
thi* bouse
..-rg-r. iron pi|w ard
Th. re i< no cl-w
tbiough right end for five >*ards. rher.-j
ten
>-an!s.
be W8K married. I be w.^lding alan lak-
il.*ni
P»
l«i l> <.t All— Ingriek. nged J». ami tie
teen yard line but wan U>st to Manlsllelbel
THE IKJBAHT OO.. Prop.
unrouKcbiUH form «»f ib- ni«»tli»-r ai-re
burrledly cam- from tieorgia. II<- throngh right larkle. luii made it nj.
urriveil y-Mi nlny before ihcj‘nd cam- uro-ind l-fc end for five yards*.
Tb»
hU laihci waa mi low that he dH iMill was march.*.! t.». Mnnist.i-V thlr
Ing pla<e In N-w V«»rk Kt.ni-,
SHOT HER AS SHE UY IN BED
right
i4*rv«*nka
venJia
I rn-m-.i of hlK fatlMTK condition
York atai«- April 5. 1K4.-;.
_ CHEF WAS DRIVEN MAD WHEN
SHE WOULDNT MARRY HIM.
I.tidka ami Pli-r
v-nka mad- tlv«> yarda <
hinkiii- and veKt-rday H was a-cn ihai |
roiifUam.-.
Oi*ty Boole S*toro
50c to 75c
br.iilH r Willm. age.1 fiL*. w.-re found *n
i:iiren!.erg.r the wnodM near the (Mmyihonn-jitiad
this r.ioming. At tin* home the d.Md
off.
“ NEIDRA ”
Destined to be the book of the season and
well worthy of it.
Kma^hcd th«‘ Mm* for l.ui ynnls afu r
1- to iiaral.v.Hitt. h- having HUff-red
. rbmlng of tbn bank a 111 farlKlati* tlin
bad
or Kid slicM^s made in tho
newest slyli‘h, n*gnlar $2.o0
Uidle.K 4if Kr<-<1 Olmw. aged oK and lih
lln u; aatrluMl nv« ry luoimnit by dn
n.MiKb.ii>
T.iemen.
IT’S GOOD I
WOMENS ISu>.t L,«th.r
LITTLE
tie’s tin!:
ing.
nised by Hit Father.
ar«* ln^^na^ln« that bn Vki[\ -nd bU lll«‘
frlnnitv.
wbRe
AND
NINTH YEAR—SS16
That new copyright book by George B.
McCutcheon, author of “Graustark”
$2.50 and $2.75
capjalii. Robenswi. ma»l- an excellent
Home Too Lair to Be Recog
in atmrt.'* be
n Kiriitigf kh*i'D>iaaiiiu.
by
TRAGEDY AT
MIDDLETOWN
t. am play, d Ilk- a v.-t-raii and their
dier in the Regular Army. Arrived
Min’s iiateiit ItsnthiT,
calf anti ki.i shot-s from
to 4.00. an? on the
l4ar>,Tiiii Table al
Tb- gam- a as «
an.I veil playnd. Pit ten of Manih
Hit Only Son WiDard. Who It a Sol
li^.wglM rf,\ ► fii» ndh Im li-v«‘ hn \n tbt
wh.tbnr
I in this l ily.
f.KitlMill
tioiiahi thing Ik tlmi "I muh- it grKMl '
nni|doy-4l
ii» accunialatlng daily wlilnh
High
put ling up an ncct llom atib-U- of
a^L.^ rnTM-aindiv. and Inhlstn -ihi* im
IV141 ini
Kvidi-nci
BROTHERS
> Hfgh H.-bfKil i-am l.v a s.-ur- of
di-oy that bn b
'What amoiini
have
Gamo—IndependenU.
i^riuvd Tnotball intni dnf. af*il ih- Man
# O'CLOCK LAST EVENING.
SUFFERED A STROKE OF PARALV.
S:S SEPTEMBER 24.
lb-■'nlNg. d abob
*<|w*-ulaiioiih 0/ lKin,:h. I t)
lNjugli-rt>
govern omnt
hatchnd for an unriKlng.
lb- acilon.
*
the
hbowh tbara i>ild»-hiirnad idot Ik i^iXis
WDbdrawaU nf
mom T hy oth« r IaiiUn and ]o^^ of ron
by
r.Th4« m.ii bad nothin]
At a minting tif thn fiir»*r
iw,. taut nlt;bf If waa'drcidid that lbappolBi
«dvnd
ihai ihf-rt- «a« no |K>Kfclb!e chanc- at
C. lioiiKh*'rt>
comptnilU r of rumfiry
St. JVlnraburg. Ocl. 7.—Advlc*^ wamuKefl fr«n-h fean» at to the contlnu
of I'nlind «lai#»*
SHOE
BARGAINS
By Wire- to the Bvntiing Recortl.
anct. of in-tm and order in rinianrt:
in iiM-bdmt. Il4'l nut «iH-n ll» Uotira thi»
inimilnr
SCHOOL
Temporary.
In ihn first ganm of tin Imnn^rholaj.-
INiMia. III. Ooi. ; — Jb-una .Vaibmal
lijtiik <*r v^birh
HIGH
A FEW OF
FRIEDRICH’S
and Order in Finland It Only
York cm ibulr »av to Savannah. Ga
Ily WIro t#, ihi‘ Kvfnlng lU'Ciird,
•
CITY
traverse
PLOT FOR UPOSIIfi
Freah Fear It Arouted That the Peace
Tbvrt,
a#-**
6 O’CLOCK EDITION
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1905,
and Gr^ne |t*fi tbU im»mlng for NVw
WiU iUE SH0RTA6E GOOD
Wdl
Lnat on Their Way to Sivan-
Moofrt^i. Oct.
THIS MORNING.
'farad That Ha
tfTEBTHBEETB«HSHT
WEATHER-Pilr tonight mod 8iin<
dtr: wmimr tonight: frfth nootherij *ind*wrf-
'j $7.50
It is an opportunity we seldom offer at this season .
lUMILTONGlOTHMGCO
^ .m
m
THEEYENINGR£a)RO
?5mSa8v^
mm-
RRE
2
THE EVEHIN6 RCCORa TRAVEMC CITY. mCMICAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1905.
L^jJ***MS***S**$SS J
SAFE THAT 1$ SAFE
Charte* W. Fau«t*t
a Comi>any of Frienda 1^
bbaue/AVD knoBD oa.
:r.;:ni'
Yc«’«rday was. ihe blrtbditj annlverury of Charles W. P^iuu aad In
honor of lh*» ••voni aboat t«<*&ty-f|re
of hl« iniima!« malt* frt<*ada and noirhborv. aMlaURd hr Mr* Fho«t, arranu*-!
a >sMrpHK5- panr. whioh wa* carrf^l
tmt in «lab'»raU d/»iail. TfH* rH4«d«
|Rai:-**re<i at ih«* om«? trf A. L. Juyc^
ion Kaxt JYont luroi'f, and mad*- ib<
CtVSCB XS FBOirTI
ltn»a>iioo of ib#- handiioiDO Uane of Hr.
iFaUK! on Bialia»-rrt a «i*ck>ck
I In fh€- *-aiiv *ian nr thf
Mr.
>Paa«t had
kidnam-d and taknn
jio »h.- I*a-K Flar^Afi*-r his
|<!aiM and r*-ia%i
bi» bonn- hr foonJ
ilht- T«rior» s*'* arf^h * laboraiely
trlinin*-.! UWo^ and
a* to ibv raus**. hi* wif#» laformed him
that *ho wa« to tiavo a nt'^k iia or
Mimf-tblnit of that !*qti. ahirh ara« aatA WISE flULING.
d.*l
to Mr Fa.i-vt. who. In ordor to
Pr.r.-Mar*wuoffo ha* d»-<ld.*l
»h.. n»vc- U.n in
. xHt.i:,. .,. «f .uch n runr<c. r. ilr.- t..r Ih- nl*ht.
habit of Jumplna on and off ib«* mtn U'M.
urnriK
Inr iralii* In itailr yard* h*-r*-. It
f'aiiM was 1
that ih* re haw !»*•*•« a miinh-r pn*|*Tly sprung a
of narrow «Hca.--k and rather thail I genuinely amaze.|. He grtn-ted hU
!
friend*
cordially,
and
IromedlaK-ly
act
have ajiytmc k|!h*d «*r suffe- |*-rma
nent injuo. d’*' nad ha* d* rldid to about to f-ml*h si>ch entt-rtalnmeni
as his piipularlfy warrante<|.
“adopt atrlnaem mtai^ureR.
Tb.‘ labl.w wer.Y ix-aetlfiillr decor
Of all Ihe paatim*^ of 1k»v» and
yo<mK mm th.yr I* mme more daDKt r- ated' with palms, ferns and c.‘t flowoua than Jtmipin;: «»n and off moylns en. of Keveral v.*irl.iie. Including a*(ntln). Ttie
oftru t«*rK and dahlia . The menu under lb<*
cau*i-« d»aih and nMld*-ntH ot *urh airtatlon **r Mr.-. Fa*«i was Unely
rharari9-r are dally n m,rt*M all ow r serv«.«t god consisted of the followins*
2.W.mAMm.9^mAJ
: y
I
r:::-' i
%
is not to be purchaa^id with one hundred
dollars or several hundred only. The mod
ern. burglar proof, high class safe is an ex
pensive thing. We have one. with triple
time lo^, automatic bolt-actuating device,
nitro-glycerinc proof door and the best and
latest construction. It sets within our steellined vault—a safe within a safe. Are your
spare funds secure from fire and burglars?
ntra chvrrb. He make* the Park
ho*el his headruaner* at pr^*«it.
C. A. AH-^bouse
spendink his va
cation at hb^ old ho^e In I*c*itlar.
InritaUcm* a.-»* oa: fer the wcCHr.::
of Ml*« U*r.ie Nirhwis lo J ibn H.
Diei*fcl*rt*-k tU> take |da»t‘ tin \V«-*ino,
i tUy. Oct 11, at a. m.
I Th. !r»a.lM r, Jam Auikraon of E*ranai»a. is I**adi4ji fniit hrn- tb» U »
iwo «Uv^
,
j Rirhard Sn fr.-n*. f..rnM^rly of l.t-
I
ti
_
1- %____ 1 V..1 ;..........r., .
pi*';
q;i
THE EVANS SANITAKIVM
ory Is t.dd of Judge :
wbieli the apivnratus raa.v
fiw nniiiy yi-ors wa* j
grasp-'J- A shru-kle is attn,*hed lo
4if the pndmie
the lower end of the handle, nnd this
earri«'s a belt which may be luisaed
around tb*- l»ody of the #*caping per
rims4* oi n newxi*rwji tte;u-s«- iimi ISS-U j
VOIO.I.
to I In u**- '"•U*' «*w
ov. r
ronvo... tl.o...« ..Wl>l.-" i'*''-™- 4-aslng
’•"'"’I! -■>-» '*“• *-'*
no... O..C ..f tl... ...^1..
lS»sM i -kled anmnd
>’the U)dy. the operator
th the
the h:
handle and Innke leref
1 9 liMV* t^dzi-K l*oih
it xvouhl In' nil .-xeelbyit
.’I.*’".';: in his l.and
hand and
and!low-er« himself out of
ivnliitelv refuH4si
*** **“<* ******
r.fus,sl to make
^*****
II. nnd. wlun, ijuestloiictl
s<m. saW: - Why «hnnk1 ini e Is t’jtui |e! out umb-r routml of
•ubK4-rili#- lowanl a new hf*nrs4* when the bniUe Irtiuds-tbal I«, the downIiavett'l ridtleu In the old one yetr* w-.mi qiotinn can Is*.entirely arrested
ur varied lu *iifxwl by varytoff the indp
t,n the braU- lergr.-Scientillc AmCTiA atrengih tonic that hrinffa rich, red
Wood. Mokew yon atrung. huolihy and
active. That** what HoHUtef* Rocky
iMimmaln To% will da 21 cents. Tea
urTablois. J^aont>riiffCo.
d n EcorCa ruc-
left lS.9‘..aU> for a tm <iX}> vlvi! w ith
relaMv. s at Ovl.l, MIeh.
MUs Irtno M'Kton l-fi la-^t cv.-ni;u:
cv !!..• .M A N F by wa% of Fi .i an^ni for Trav. r;.- Fitv to lah. Ia
I lay a th- (Sty .>jn ra >-i.-.-. -Tnj
UKhiiuT s IJauthit r ■
I.. K. HahiediU busir..-Kji ki Tiaw r.fCity V9-*te%lav;.
M s. Anna Ca-Iham
nt'a T. w !ays
t!i rv.‘«r riiy iHy w*^-k.
R.a A J
b-f: f.e No.ri:
For till* treatnn nt of th<‘ Litiuor and Opium Habits anti all
Forms of I>rug Addictions by the
EVANS METHOD
atiente alxjut Oct 1-j. For full
aild:TOSS
L.ooftc Box 163
OITY, MIOM.
I
H? " ^ *
^ th.>rYMj(hlY wh-:5>
■■'xr
YOUR CREDIT Ib GOOD
J. W.
sLaTTER
J
WlMlMaUMdltteU Toara«lUkUHe&«r£Siai^^
Change of Schedule
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
TRANSPORTATION CO.
A. J. McPHAIL
\ ; ir- >-t nf tb-orgfa
w.x-N ;h..t .wh.u h. V... .im': - -I bis
DENTIST
Hiiir-.d viil; hCNiug M di-n r. » air nf
|uni..>h...t,s ih.y ,--H il..-m ■• i.i.U. .m 4;.-9-gl;T!.. r-. w*..ex* f.-,1 x- itt ,
i.i.t fl-v ,
111,
r. -iri.l |l„-
xxIm.-,-
i-l.ii-T
fiuou, -.?c* Wikvlm Id., k lit A. Pht4M- IIS
XX,;. :j;4tji.r
I xx.,- A* »us:tt4-
^u. -.‘-Y-lil
hiK l.r,.-iVx. b;Ht4«l
fr-4
.b-| un
Girpet Cleaning^ Wofks
4Vf. .--- b»V
to i.i;.. Jllrit
Illr»t 111*
CHAPIN. Proprialor
Sir. lUiBOb-.Vrriv.- fr..m
CliiraRo Fri.’jiys. K. tiin.in^'
Smulays.
S t r. MittBiiri—.V r r i v <•
In.m CliicKo Moti.lay,. Ri>tun.ii.g \V..<lii..wl:.y8.
wl. M. tiuollmontel
RCAL CSTATC AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBL*IG
i 2IB f.nsl r ront ai.
Nev4 Cu^e lor Cancer.
All KUtlari- <-anr*-rs ar»* mm* kiifiwii
to Im- e::rahh- Ii> HuckhnV Ai-uir.i
j;-ilve. Jns. Wali-r* of Dum-bl. \'a .
wr!t4*K: ' f iiad a e:iitc*-r •>« tuy ii|i for
»
I. C. BURNS
CALL OK TKLKPHONK
lu-ak*-'. ft. and now
<; t.-»rn:iT.-,1 rri--
Drug «*o. F II
329 SOUTH
IN
umoil STREET
CITI/KXS- 'I'HOXi: ll-.r-
A. Huv!m,
JAMtS A. PURVIS
__
UP 10 DATL IIAGK LISR
, ... „,rr,K,G^
DR. J. \V. HIGGINS
Ping pei^tal. Work
AGENT
DEALERS
Up aUilra
For Dance Music
b-n's Arnba
For tiir«. mi.l fiirth.-r inrti..ulars.'‘c;.ll t«l!.* ’plioii.'.?. .VI.
or iii.|ni!v <.f
DEALERS
EVERYTHING
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
ATTENTION, LADIES!
;t',
The mikado U Indnstiious.
He
rl*»*s early lit tin n.unbig and |-er;
forms hW ortU-i;.l itiies all day for
\ many hours.
ikmb» Is-an Inb-nigent imn.
xit«sl. It is >: lid lie i* erudite
enottgh for
-gT«v of Fh. D. '
i y n'-4
Mr*, r H ria;*l: anaWlllurd.
..r.....[rrcru'SEv"*
there are eleven tt-.urriisl and bn me
iiHvrn.sl prln.Y K. lu. le^txe of ilie inlkado. itit'l elgl.iit-n unmarrii-d prill-
m-.a bariDsaEuct stor- T-Eaem.)»r j»a are boyin? « art cl* that
yoa «a: oxpact vaa « o» good
hard torvice ."••<&.%* suro
«'*• tk*; K.n ba: d«*appoin*
Inafat on • thor
ough -\**;a*t
iui*
at Ai. i-M
^ t «i *1*4 througtt
tin- int.n*>T
$ People’s Savings Bank
V:
leaves wpiic to lltret
!t9nd.-9i Mif. *o tb rmany. and is «'op
jpfr.i. a*
ra-k
'u.«.
QM»ta«r n*lr«r
Talr-halrwl |K-r*ons. n.-eortling to
TVokt Superior stn^-t lurUr. have
greater nuuilier of ludrs «.u the head
1l»au those trltli linlr of any other
I be nv.-nlr.fi R*-cord.
eoh.r.
<-*tiriou*l:' .ir.ti-rl;. nYt bnired Spi-clal
iv-opb- have f.-tw-r Ih.u .-my ..-her.
Bav Mieh. Oei. T -f A
It i* e*fiuintetl. iii.b-*-.!, ih:.t the bail* llaumlH re.-r of X.srthiw.rt was in i.nvn
on a nsl hairrtl ,k-i-oi.v l.. ol .b. not. Wi-*li:.-day and Thur..lay. ta» ing in
on till- nverhg.*. ntii.jiH-r in »r»- tliiH- :i<‘. Ih- r:.. . of *.--d te a- C-..WM Hi : Ms
«t*#. This Ik true only ..f Inui tint e* virinliy fur Ibach a S-ar.,
r»*ally nnl: uiany tliiU ..f bno-v hair
the-country. If 5K«th d.n * not folio*
If. in "keluw . f
U land wa> in
whbdi Mind.-* 4.ff hit.i bl.iiid. b:»ve a
Manhattan cor Ui.nll a la Joyce.
the vlrilni ia lualrutMl and dibflmin-.!
town Tbu- sdav .bon*- Imsiia-K.-. at -‘InOysi. r sMup.
Saratoga flakes; grr-aim nnnils-r of Indh id.nd liair*.
Sttr life
.
aiMl tin* purer the .ndor nf the l.lond
Veal cnMju. MK with iK-ar.
Tiwla>. there are huutln'tla
Iwiy.*
K
J
r.-.k
ina.I**
»
^.u^iIlW.
irij. i..
lUark balr
Hitter Kaiire. Hit Ini-gi-r the nmu)»er.
and thousand* bf mm who a'e a‘»lnK Friisi chicken.
n.u. I........ h. ..,n.l. r f.^
I,....
French fri.M potato.
thmtiKh life hoiM-lCT^s crl|ipj«w li»*ranse
.ml
...
r;.,....,
di.T..r
C......
Shriron salad.
they made a inlaealrolktlon whm the.*
.....a-.
.Ino ... .1,. ...Dli.,- ..f .I,..:—-'- '
>-••• Th....
rr»'am Mavminalse dressing.
cat on or off a moving train.
hair. The flt.er U 1« the gr.-i.l.-r 1* the l‘a-k In.'.-l bailH-r.
.
Wheat and graham aan Iwlchm.j ninulK-r ncd.Kl tn one; the h.-ml, atnl.' Ole Ols . b ft over the O. R. A I for
ParentH shoiitd aid the rallnuil
Ice
en'am
a
la
Siindav.
j
company by Inipre^HinK on Iheir sons
as might l.e Kupisr«fnl. woin'eirs hair Traverse Fity Thnraday.
com,
Ass*.ited
cake.
j
IK tli'e iia.stime really Ik.
is gemmll.r hner--lhitt I*. ♦:n h inRirhard Petei* of I.Hand br.im^n
bow
rofr.-.-:
agar^.
j dlvi.leal Litir
ill.-r in dh-i
A little negUMt nUniK that ij^e mlaht
»over n b*a.t of pea- Wedn.-s.|ay. .
hur^tic the ev. iiliiK a hcatiilftil set th.nn that of itn-u. ItniKbiiig .am
wmie day reKuli In a bundle of
ixtkbH-i h
m* .other niniilptihiflons make tl 'hJir’ ^
Ing ragH being laid at y«»ur door-ihe of cut gla.-Hware was prt-seiitwl to Mr. npiK-ar tlrnr hy .-aiislng it t.« lie ««rih‘heen brn-iRlit int.i lodn dtirinc
bundle crintalning all that n*main* of Faust In a very plmslng'addr..*.* b.r smiHrthly. hut d.ur* nd really
Herliert Montague. Mr. Faust W'- earh hair siunMer.-Hnluth
nigh* havr ko Ilve
*tH>nd»ul frtdingly and expreased his Tribune.
- made 11;.. world
he would
appreciation of the honor whleh bitt
Matliu Haf of f eia«d wa^ i- town
friends had hcaiowed upon him. After
How'* ThitT
Arobrlc O Huskv Jef.* over h,,. c. u.
BECOME FAMILIAR.
enjoyed cigar*.
Wo offer One Hendrc-d Dollar.* Re
I for Cen-al |^e and exo.Ti7. i;»
It Ik ukusU.v in:.‘ tlmt th.- M-veraJ which W. I.- passed around hv the ba- j
f'*’*rrh that ranmain ib.-re fur some tinnmonth*
tfe.,biennial
Mrs. CfM.k of |•Mu-^-nlollt made Su
eUictlcm of Ktate ^>l!liu>r(i^ Miehlgat
lug vns spent In card gam«*K.
| \v,..
We. the under*igm-tl.
undersigm-tl. have
hav fTnown
ns Hay a busine.K ran on Thur.Mlav.
an- aeha-titl aa the aegKon In which to
l-Yivsi Ik deacnlngly i*opular! F. J. Cheney fi r the last i:; year*, and
Mrs. John Drinter was a Traverire
renew and dlreiias Mate lava and among hi* de.Hoclat.-s and the congia.. Jndleve him perferily honorald^- In all
nelallv «'*«> c-aller ye^t-l
slate eTp9-nM-s EeiHM-lnlly Ih thin the tilatitmK showered UfKin him were m<
nit.v uhlicaiions iiiado
Mr.-. He.->h- (
l.mr-tb-*- oil III.*, tuirt of
wim only Kineere.
Mary
F.vster h fi
ref.-r t.. Kueh m;uters f.u the ,..jnM*-*eI'
Walding. Kinnan & Marvin.
Thursilay.
,
[ -j
WhoK-salc I>ruggists. T<ib-do. O.
or critUisiiiu aiei tliolm:; Uult
F.m*|
pr.ipriet..|
Hair* Catarrh Cure 1* taken inter
S. A. Ke.vsv
PORTABLE FIRE ESCAPE.
i.-sfly inform]
Ihose who wi-h to
. alb r he
nally. arMng directly upon the blood I Clover* a: Ora. themselvc-* touching aetiuii nnd com |
ill b«t FSHrat mm4 AlonirK nnd mm-iius suriace* of the kvst.-m. ’
tvarativ.' state sixiM-nditure*. as well j
Kor la...
Testimonials sent free. Price 7r»C iht
Dunr-att is havii
as for Ihtise wiio wls|i to give kuiIi InHie ai-eonipanylng engraving 1* bottle. Sold by all drngglKtv.
Take Hall s Family PlPs for eonstl- I*.»mm. pia-tt ted.
tratiHl a small Jmt very einvl«**»t
formation, the pres, nt ia\ aprentlm '
i Li-uis Overby of C. nt.-rv'llle-wamt'tit and th«- tax spr.-ading and tax flr«* t*s4'a|H‘ wliirii will be found iisi-ful ration.
if»wr Tht.rsdav.
oavlng ^eas.,UK sium to follow an- thi 1
**‘*‘'*‘* ^ »“«5’
HATIONAl PROTECTIVE legion; fe-o. A.‘ Craker of Oiuei-a pa.?tel
heller
n.outliK tn
tn whi.-l- to ..-ek -ind ]: x„ p.,,,.,
••im-rgi-pey
iMti.r n.outhH
iH-rfe^-tly drepnvof.
and n
fhrougit town «ui his way lirmie fi-o-n
give Ki.cl. tiuoniiatiou. The pe-.,,],.
ouistsmtlv eMs.usl to P^« Dividends to Traverse City Mem- *
Maple t'iiy. whei . be had lum lisikiie:
bers.
I
Michigan cau w.-ll rtingraiulate ih.-m >
of Pre. |%,r Ktn-1. person
fudv.-a ov.-r lUe faii that then- Is no'n,i, Hr.U |iartleulnriv'advan
Mrs. Sarali A Coulki-t r«*c< iv.d r.
Perk
dnesdn
-te iI I, lagjsuis ls-.-«us«- It iH-enjdes a ml;d- clit-ek Kwlay fur tl’.'-o from the Naihumi ’
taint «if giwP er dishonesiy eunnecte
by vva
with the nmi.ageiuent of their Mate nf-l imiin of Kfuo-e in the vails.- or trunk.
Po^ectlve
of Waverly. N. Y.
r.lr», ,fi.| .1.. > ...... b..f..-.b.Ta«»r..a! "
......ulUlly ..f > r..ll of
Next mon.h five ntore fmi unate im-o...
, ___
.... .... n...... ...nn. .....
....n-m.. ste»-l t.ipe i-olb*!
.... on It drum attd hnv plv
liiiiiar amount
«m. th.. .1.... .....
,.„.r ,h. | A luring the past two y. ar.s iP:'. Mr, and Mrs \\ C. CoMm hmidt a;; ,
Ma... .l)pi...irM.m. ni> 111.. ........ ...H.lial i
,n, xi.i* <lr.i
l»h*telr cia-'»2 has lH-.-n |
daughter. Alice, wi-ni to Lelain,
Will be their appiova! ei tie* piunage i im-I.MM-il lu « m*lng e
u pair I her* in divideu-l
Tliursilay-^
e kM.m Iinetil ol *nue lillalr/ by Ih.-lr pr«‘*eiH ' of Imlw whb-h proj.H-t «ui opimsite
A 1a-g»- tow <4 iKdts wi.s brought
stake omelal* and general state ndmlO-1 «bd .-iiny a pair of brake Imnd* :it
oxer from T.ircb Ijike by L. K liable 1*1 ration
I
a br.tkA* b-ver. The «lniiii 1
wonderful bmle. Drives out ull launch. Kn.ina. the first of the wt-ck
--------------- ;--------luouiiUsI on n slmft uhh-h has iM-urltiu
rliie*. gl\>-* you
engih. In-alth
for
J A Curon
(*o. TinThaC.s w hat
lat HolHsier s
happlii
ky M.umtaln Hea will do. r,.-;
an- now that the exeel do: fa.-iorv w*.1
oT tl
{ or Tabb-is. Johnson
intUMeiidv
i-‘tln.
n. thPM.ghi
Pier died xer>
in a bank
‘
: suddenly 4d heart tnmhle last Suudav
. rOMNio. Ih Mi'ck he ^u:s the yearly In- *
-jiartment.
Evuar of kr,.Hi.o fr;«ai th- liit«-n'st t>u |
“• ' il.s, r. O, COM.,.,...,., «a. « Tr«v
Hamllbto
Clothing
Co.
the fbt.UV.t'il Whhh was gUell to
4 TS4- City «allei yebferday
hliirirom the x^ur itn’eti-.iilty r.-,vix4-a I
The hcsxker Sfdle Founiia of Clndniv
- Spar Vamiah it
fronr tndba f. *. y.rt- rtgo; ef
gan Is loailfnc fiub at l*ci< rsoij‘s ijm-k
<ti"i fnuti bfs pt*«v‘7!t.- .-^late-i. wltb-li
durable for all Interior work.
John Schnub of Hiii-.:haiii was
caller lu.re Thufs.inv.
STssi.oi*! frmi !Ii4- fon-tt^. i-»»\«n*lng an
Hev. lhi-4-mnnn. tin- new- fu«st.»r of
aieu 4.r Mai.sT:; aer.-K ami valu\sl nt
?.M.Vf<T.:k4i. -,f .<PM ;,i, ;„re; In all.
Chur,-ls
______________
the St. Mi<
rtu^. J.-4 yearly net loIt k H'fialn
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
[ lage. .has n
eeme ala.iutil- I^T
*-“•
Tk9-r.> arc In nli nlxty nn-mlH'P* In
the In jo-rhil fatully. iiieluMveof eleven
marrt.-d.an.l i.uir whb.wsl prlno-sM-w.
.n„ .h..
-ThettlecUoart —
FAVORITE Hard Coil
BaseBnmer
Something to interest Every Lady in the City—We have
secured the exclusive agency of the
“LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL” PATTERNS
=r
Wx' .an- always walchinif f<■o^.l**sl|I,Iiin-rs that an of rujvauta;*«* to «mr i-ufclomors, ai
S.I bavf oil sah: a full lini (f tin- Iteah^i ful |iatt«*ins that an* so . xtonsivr-ly mlvi-rlis-tl i
Ih.* -l-ridi.-s* Horn.* .'f.^tirimJX^
TIh* thousantls of r.-ad.TH of tlu* *-.Touriiir*Ti:.vo oWr\-.-l th** Imautiful an-l dislihclirt* slyh-K luiblish.-.! in
issue and will Im* glad Gitkiiow that lJu- igitUTII3 can l»** had at 4,ur store and th.- j»ri« « s vrill U* <iidy 10<* ami J-V: none
liiirhiT.
,
*
. NEW DRESS GOODS
ALL THE NEWEST NOVELTIES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR
WOOL PLAIDS V. ry f.ishioiiaU.-.
a>. i..-s
:.t .VK: a yanl
PLAIN MOHAIR Tluit is bo«mr.al.U-. Tl.on-nn- four ;n-a.lAs. .'.Oc. 7.V. ?l •,) an.l Nl i*.
BROADaOTHS iu all the most stylish .s.lors; ;.!l
SERGES
k1)
for $1.00 a j,.nl
in the popuhir .-olorB. Xavy and lllH. k; s-ll at I1.2.*. and $1 SO.
VENETIANS .S2 im-lics wide. ^XX'ili la. very mueh worn this s<M.son. t’rie.’ is Sl.OtJ
PLAIN TRICOTS 4u«t as ranch worn as ever and arc *>2 in-hes wide, at 25e ;. yard
SHOWER PROOF MIXTURE .lust th.- thina for chanacal.le fall weather. Pri.es an$1.2.*.. $1.60, and $2.00.
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
fripr-TY
IR E R
BLAa BROADCLOTH .As stylish .Ircis unvlerial as is worn. Prices are J.OO. l.-jO. 2.00,
2..->0, and 3.00 the yard; all the different oplors; seif for !*0c the yard
FANCT MOHAIRS That are’worn so much, sell at .'flc, 7;V. 1.00. 1.27 and 1.-70 a yard
PLAIN CHEVIOTS 3-^ inches wide, splendid values for -Vi.- a yard.
O E IM T
WITH A SUN BURST SHADE
2So SEE OUR WINDOW 2So
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Itt CASS STREET
PHONE 503
ONlHJJtHaAl HI tMnvaO
HI WinVWI
BNIHAAMaAB Ml «nnV10
■y
7
THE EVENINC RECORa TRAVEi
BREVfTIEB.
BE HIS FATHER
Tr^rcne Oly
biai
WMM
eightceB ymrd
^NELSON tHULTtRt'WANTED TO
OBTAIN A l>ENWOH.
kicked oC Uid tke
dovMd
om
Itae.
lUnlstee istocd
ftreymrdaoBaliaesMfl.
tbeir Boarterteck
Maalateet
Ftebled bet,
got
U.
Held
•«
downi and ball went orer on twentythree yard line.
0£lld WS OWII^
touchdown
i
H18 PARENT.
j
back
Uanistee’s
jflve yard line,
with
goal.
a
Pooce and Son have a horse
^
grant
mira vs
driver behind.
Hhulfi*
of
habit
of
leaving
thej
Second halt.
Petersen
luwtty-flvE, yard line.
.after one
».i*.-.i:.xmrotn.ilui.
..v. r
trt .h.
lK*en heard.lj,^j|
tod
rnli. .i
».
bounds:
bound j
K .ie. em.rl
i;ra«.l Hani/!K on tl.e rliar*.'
al | ,„„phd««n
■ • mpunx to obiam a pen.loo fraud.!- p,„
g;.,
I. tiil) by rei.re«aiIUiK himwlf a. a,i...her |.r«m.
p,„
,, ManUtee’..
ven.b. r and «hul|er«- |K».1 »a> fitod
g„i
at *4i». ahleh hb »a. unable K. fu
.he
U||
fifty yard line
rnlied State. Marehal Ollun
a fumble.
„n
► some."
In
j^ok a long run around
man was tackled
th,. g.*«i
on
down.
Thi>n he asMunod the name of hh.
fatlMT.
Jf.hn
Ohio twenty
Slmlt»‘rE.
>eat>
wJio
auf».
db-d
June
!»♦.
11*04.
ihnuigh
he
lit*,
S.
father
gain,
tbe l»aH was
In the middle id the field.
Line-Up.
Tire llne-np i
T. r. H
and not lin'd-thi^b-partno J»i who-senl
Pli-reon..............
Shnliefa^dD»at li<
McGarry ..‘..-I
4 lalmiMl that h» was John Sbulier*.
|l»anek ........
Shuti*^-. is unmarri*-d and is gener-.
Carter................
ally n gardiHl as a l;appy go lucky f«d
Nord.
Miller. Hunter.
jrheiv,*nka,,..
STORE WHS ROBBED
rly
night InirglnY^ i
c.*r S T. Hoi-.ijingHTi
Fonrt«*«*Ulb
Tin* icwi-lry Uiqianr
heat ily tonch.Ml,
Uaiig **n
i1m4.‘
Jen
be ring
rase
dcpbi.si ami Old
j.;*)r.vsVi cufT bat tons In in? I
TIm-
*»nnlt
cio-h
drawer
\Vc^^b•r
follow inc
oi WeiTi.‘4
Coync. advance aitcnl of th
ordinarllT
morageous
\ mnway «n
‘ lietu-een the <
man.
JUf .i*"JT?,,.* huS^;;d^".I;!l':^! ‘
‘
. W. T. Woodhouse relumed la.i
an-1 evening from a visit to hU mother a
.......................
^
n*
,... —!■ .. ——
SO YOU WAMT
AHY OF THESE?
. Chini^ Sacml Lilu*s
Pa|K*r WLile Narrissus
Hyncinths. Talips. etc.
L. Dayton of U land
yovuTday
^
H. W Nutt . of Cadillac wpi-ai yi-*icrNow nod tben they .wit.b ! ...ay, imoel^c
imagining ih.t
that be cvuild hear ih.
the, day
***?■ In ih.- cit. ransacting business.
to tenhls at a hundred dolUni s iK>int.;
engine l»ehiiMl him for three i
F. H. Bayle. of Petiwke, was
The new boat will
And tbe rest of tbe crowd follow. ! Gusk, Ihtrw himself u,*on bln wanW. |
e
FRANK M. PAINE
S. .Northrup of Thomp^onvlltews.
~-........ ..
........... Ighuai
arisiocrau cambla awav nrln.-elv blnb-1
^ **‘*^‘**
I go down
lu>ak«^ of Par , yt f.tiTda>
in
the clly shuklng
Eptry PerHh^
hand.
oV,::t,n7.r:„"’ex":!u9rr‘;';;s;
j
*Twas Fsrplsah
rpisalag.
case may Ik-.
And every one of those strokes
a tyjs*.
ages did not
In India have fh
means about a hundred dollar*., for
when Drake and GatiM, pjaj they Uy playiT would l»e oldigerl to ns<^rialn geiiemlly <h*stnible though sotnetiine
«*;ir»*fully earh time lH*fon* utaking his iu«'«m\euic)it viiim* of the (qrlticM*a thousand dollars a hole.
total, aud be would still U- linbh* to doing exaeily as i|s|;y are told.
Tbej
If either should get elgfiteen straight
infstakcs.
Something like this j tP.iible Is that If
lhc>.|M-Moi.. iiM* judg- i
boles the sum of 81S.*)0u w «.ukl change *
h;rpia»ns In till our pen^ptloiis.
n„.|,t
hands,
I,4.rd
f:n|»r
di.r^e
I.
4W.npalj
fti rare that mort* than three i
l.utx. who has a.qdiM to |
l.„,
matched
nsl his m.'in toI PIT
pn*par
or four thousand dollars Is won o* lost, i Jurisi.mdema. so many of the amelu- liidni. had «>i
erinin li«mr. M“'*
Of the two. Drake pl:,ys the Is-tter
n*aehed by erimmal .ai.llm.po - his l«ih at
i relumed ihl.s noo
ii.-ut WI.S gt.lng on. l.w
gsroe. but Gate* gets a handicap XThleb W® homiekb* w ith
fn>m K
with Charles Plert
de hiS way il.rongb
u ! aqunres things up
dagger thrusts «*uact«*d imexjwH-trMly
in custoday
Pierce will furnish hi
The caddies on tbe roorse are grow*'>
students.
Itmn.sll.
1 ing prosperous, and os soon os the golf ■
afterward he nssembhsl nil his I e4„ni.,:.nder's side.
,
The Grant and Grivn Lake i
!cmw‘spnwds to the bookmakers, gam-h*«piU who had witnessed this sham
-.k;,hrb." said be. "your Imth
I p. m. «4harit tomorrow iSunday) to a' i
t* nd the funeral <d It prUtni.
•
I
The roerolMTs of TraVi-rse Bay hlv*
i No. 71. an* n*quested to mtei at Mr> i
ShaneX comer Eighth and Cass, i* !
!
morrow aftemam at 2 o'clock. Ui at
j
tend the funeral of Mr. Bristol. Rig
i
nrovided
Cheney ...cal nl*.. n~tn..ra»i.
If llie tramp
..... Ulfhc:- wW,.., he m;..v have a hot l..th.
Fenotf.r Ilnrpow. drew np the will
..C. nimcan
or tbf woman, who w«. elnlity nlne
V... U'vimm
year* V.r one when Hie died. The heir.
MiIH*r
will not omleet. a. tbe rcldnc of the
. . . . Iledfonl pr.1>ert.v nmoum. to *lo-.....i.
■
,W
V
The Orwsnii wf p.nkIIsk.
•Hie F.ngllsli Isncunee is crowing,
Tl).’ rx.vpt 4*orresiNmdent of iheDsace
!
j
|
j
,
PREFER SEPARATE STATE.
_______ _»
Whai m
iH-TV
Or If IH r
If all
Who handlers money shouM
have a hank arcouni
great nmvciiiencc to pay bills
by
<l'.4*ek—Y«»ur ebtek
lss»k
, and
I
,y
Silver Metal
is wi*ll knotni U> many of otir
cuHionitTH.
It IK u now inoLtl,
lieiDjf a combination
«*f
silvor iN-injf
lia.sf
motni.
tho
jiriiici|gii or
;iini
W'liicli Ki'.-B tho
the
Bilvor
ami w.*arinjj.jilu!:ti.-«.
I
hear
tliat
ymi are a
bov.
enil moUil* molted togoUior
into ono grdi.l inotal, nick. 1
ouc
color
TIiobo
sis miliko nn*$l nlhor olnatp
^.Ksl
O not plaltsl, hot iir.*
olid Kilv.T
silv.T motal tlirtm^h mid
s*»lid
pretty
,j„„k
p,„,.
bets,
the
lljroii;:li
and
Iho
bri^^hU-st
and la-st c^Kjds to U* found
for tho jiriixj. Wo 6.-11 thoin
at .....
50c Per Package
of thriH* Kiiivoa, Ftirka. I V.
Bort or Tabh* Sjnn„,b. or J
lW*ii Tm Spo«iii8 at wiiiie
|)ric<*
V
, rcfnscl "di* lever le rld.aiur Could the j
t'ro^rd'
, imagine ii v.,ung lidv of Ini'*
heads
If h
as
'7
.:'“‘I*
lloweil. .t.ul.l
t.rm.li..v.
“’
• lolrrairtl that
-.■’■etraln.,1. .Il-play
nay. m,.1, „.,er «av-
thf* Jovl.-,! .V.ipd.-lb-ate luiiul
'*
^
114*0104
to h:i
ab*M.lulrIy *v,uvImYsl of th(
ly of flic manager’s .-iiii.lm
App: ••iitly, iiUti. the
court 1
i erpmllyr hi t
figurnt
and pympaihlz4*d
told off to tlo a m
nllct with daiung
resiling In Old
•
The
m*blc art of w rest
ry by
j “
holiday. Lincoln’s blrtliday
Is a ml letter day In many wtates. hut
.i^avob-d to It and on
^rtholomew’a dav (“0^
Wc are now showin;; a complete line of new Wool
Dress Goods and Silks in the leading colors, such as
Purples. Alice Blues and Greys.
kejit alive
Taffeta Silks, a full line of colors, worth 75c
and 85c, special, per yard............................... *^0
The new Chamelion effects, velvet finish, for ^ .QO
waists or dresses, 27 inches wide, at per yd.
Plaid silks for waists, exclusive patterns,
pei* yard................................................. .
444 inch wool voiles in the new Alice Blue.
worth $1.00, at per yard..
45 inch Fancy Mixed Suitinij, the new ^reys and
blues, worth $1.00, special opening price per ^0^
every Si
a^nt
Franklin, the third In this triumvirate tournament wa, i.eld on Cierkenwell
America's grct^wi, is denied the, fields, where Smithfield market now
I JH»or of . rublb- uwUmonUl to bt. .«■
H..n.,.lon. fmm
j pcrlative merits. An opportunity la at ifip
^nd all Um* towns around used
^
to contend
Tbe lord mayor and shcr
Jan. 17 next will be tbe bicentennial of fffn attended in state and hU lordsblo
FranlUln’. birth. Tl>e day ought to be
and arbiter,
eeieDratea
relebrated in
In an appropna
appropriate manner to
Nalorally. as local patrloliam somethe furtbeat ends of the
would be becoBln* for Pbiiaoeipma to
take tbe lead 10 doing booor to ber’
f'**' preiwnta*j<m to x-on- And wh4*n he s taken
adopted aoo.
his wxsa command
vhtkiing gress by a gatbenng iu wlih-h the In
,
dians will lake iNirt, it Is believed, Upon a h.nrtl and !*ar
.f uu cx#--tb.- l.xlHatcr-'W '
lox>d .'oi.ntrx lant
will lt>ud to change the apinion at Hell find a frl^rHl It, ,
Tbe prx.f.-w^.r -U;ir«bin ivie. din-tor.
Tbe neweat Idea in acboola for teachWashiugion that the ludbns are uot
off his ha THIS.
*m it he b.n.l mn*i.
!,»l*s!ct:4Ve -w .xnIJ
yet reuxly ft*r etatcbiNjd an I are not in j A wen <
iav«* priNwssbst to grow atiothcr act
a Mifficieaily ciriliaed 4-oajitlon to »*«* |
if txae r^ huago Tiibifiie.
ontogya In Kew Tork JooniaL
I ^*ut t..to tbr wwkl Wltbotn ibr almltvr
to I of the giTvcruuieiit wing i.bU-f Porter
A Traveler in tae fanamt country
has \x>i.-eU this aentlnieui. as have all
I
• Thi. store w.ll be cIoJ^tTlj
aays of one of his boatmen: "The ne
the oth*T cUb fs of the Indian tribes.
gro Ilmiwd from a acre in bla Dmt. He I
■ day Monday. OcL 9. owing to II
explained that his toe had Iwen at
THE HANDSOMEST dUpl^v of nr
I the Hebrew holiday.
■'
Dr. Kugene Oswald, fbe srvreUry of^
tacked the |irevious night by a vtinphw neckwear. 25c and 5t>c.
I
The Globe.
_ || the t;4H*il,e scs-ieiy has written a bOi»k
l-it. w hU-h ,«id him rrw,nem visits.' ocl 7-tf
Hamilton Clothtiig Co.
I octe-2t
1U Front 8L
I on the Mgevd of ifeleti as trented by:
though he was inner <ous<^ons «.f the]
_____________________
*Uw\Uf. Il.mwn- ami *.tb.-rs.
I M.*.d sucking |.rtN*tos until he awoke.
M- and x*ut*
*ft oM fixe Of Ms
.|g.*y„ .n enviable office.
In H.*iC.
for insunce. one of his drclalona gava
uffanse to tbe prior of Ft. John of
-lertiaalera. who callexl up a body of
arcbera from tbe priory, dose at ha
aiwL
a
fiejve
filet ensued.
Tbe lord
piereed by an
ig cbildmi to read la to make tbem; mayor-a tap
,p. UP«rrt«m ^
|h«; .xo, he woa onlr
b.v ,bv o,.,a,r.
•ort n«k«i the eeboUn take the .uue arrival of a atrone boj.v <.t citlrt-trtt tateroH I. thiH teunloc th. x,a.. ,-bo t»„o,l f„n, the ivte with
■:Oe.--- . -A.
8}i»«—Ijrtdon rbronWo.
,
TRY A RCCORO WANT Ab,
Wool Dross Goods
aod Silks
vas In
■ Paris Cor. l>ondon
makllH*« Bleeatenarr.
I
cenaiulv dlscr.'diUible that i
• of the three .Vmeri4*an< who would by
i popular aerialm he pronnuncol to
I
I
iI
!
Cratorst etty $tate
Bank
an7a
he ^makes
their
lawn
h.,ri
f ►I**'*'*"PoiniM y.
-----------------------------------! iH*werf*d s'.metlim*s ••
'hs a..,,Ur |.#*ad*sl
hortb* ; •fter.
And even wb-n In pursuit of |
-Vloiorv
health and recreation, as well as the'
For ths rsar Is g* tine pointers from the
ever neiMfnl «*xhJlaratlon of a little
stake, he and Drake lN*at little rubber
What tliough the rrx-olutlonlsis
balls over bunkers on the gilf **ourse.
’V lY-vobJte
»there Is a Mg gtillery to see r.ud apAnd rlsmor round the palsro
griml dukrs t« shoof
I pl«nd. for the S.nfatoga erowfU knows
•hey Hoon trill
will he qulK
n<iUe pacified and cUp- j that c;ates Is playing for Mg stakes.
ped In pil to Wt
and they like to ws* any kind of gam-!
For the esar is getting lessons
hliig where real money Is at isaoe.
‘
omn.-d wnh InlKC*
‘^1«»nite Matchood 1ms h>«t the lua^Vllh«*r b*lt o|w*n i
I Jority of its adhcTcuts slnt-e the unanl■ inone m-tioimif tin* Oklabmna t’lty con
^xention and the nliu of ttu»ic who
ARKETS.
formerly favored It now seems to In*
to frame a <*unstltution for Imliati Ter
iridt, Ort 7 -Whtaii. M»,r; ctmi.
ritary aud ’*let OkI.nlioma CAtue lu tin
*ats. .*mur
der it if she wants to "
icago. on. 7 -Wh«*at—Divt mlH T.
Chief rv»n.T of the Cn'x'ks in sis*akler se.imen mav rise up and st
Ing of the |M.*i,tlon of tbe Imlt.ans in
omeers and skip
Arros* Ih* rtHklng ocean with i beetiina
st.ateho4»d niatl«Ts. *uikl;
. battleship
• We pr.*fer a ,.«etuirate slate from
But 1^- will I
4r hands
Okbihoma. I am^ti*.fte*! that fii* per
Buffab.. <K-t.
WhelT tne’rM,
ivnt of the iN*o|ile of Imliau Territory
Calv«*s—ArtM,
feel tlie same way. WhoU-er we gel
tc.
stronger.
sciMiale slatchosi or not. Gi s cTlistlLlthocgh the I
!* Is baUneed on i
tmiou will Ih* a gxHNl thing. If xve are
And iT,^reni*tTup off the r*ar and land
Wheat ^IVTcmbcr f4Ua*ed t4» Joint statehood wPh i^kla
Mm on hi. tK*ad
homa wt* w ill form a rousmntion ami
“***d«^h?*r
^
let 4»Llabt*ma t'ome in under it."
dnm he Is
Imlian pride ami a 4b-*lre among t*.je
•' “T
l»romiii.*nt mcmlH*i>< of the five civ.litn*marka»*le
T:m- |».-T.*r Tl
exl irilH'.s t.» refute the b<*llef that tbe HeMl
,..n|.idd> I exer kjicw v
MX
**
*^^*‘*'’ «^'P**^*
of a p.i'.b lit «*r mitie who h.a«t
stiri of stateh NNl are heliexeil to lie. re And b.ilUI mof. .hip. In pl«- that sank henearh ihf* s..*
a «:nvu,dl. He iicx.*r had mn*i :i Hr- j sjHmslMc for tin* great Jolrtvsl ...
Aoa n.to h*s resil**« aubjecis will a hard
nara
4Ul.ar vixr In moinm t*cforc.
nil to.pLiy**,! «, the i-onilug a,u4l4iuUuaal j"
rk OU! his OlUXCUlioU.
Whirl, h.
hnnc.;h his
*nic framing W. a cotnprwhcuHixe |
’•e.t. Tlie s.Tv xx4‘Mt riyi
lelN of a M.ssis.liq.1
lu said to one of hi*
lines.
. rd,7r'‘.'b"‘e dmL'L*;„^
i« ships rrnosdt
| ready."
!
i:\en a L tfer story i-o
. nnknown soldier, who w
\ aU*-iH'd
..nc pionui.g by frellog tl
pull
hUpcntl
the
imin—
j
••N.-*hib." w Id
| “siihlb. w In
r.jyi. hut he
•»bl me to WTike
idW n«rgo to Ud
I
-------------
refuNAil the P«rt
I*enealh her dlgu! I
j
...............
the ucgrtN*s iilHtut
jgcr tC<«rci«w.n |.r.«.-uied ber. Tt.e I
t*!"* "> «>«■ "ext KaratoBn ,-„ui.g ......................... ....
tl... «TVM-e. of •tenlb.s.
^
^
,-..un«-l npp.r.-..tl.v not
lu '
'•""'I'-.' *And every bet I. . bl* one.
,p,ho. Ii.
i
. da! wouMn:t nev
Roratop. U not the borne of the piker. ...... „,m. furtimm.-ly f..r the a. tr.e.,
1.1 throw
su.-h
t'.M ynrie.y of iminl.ler b.
ue un.imbMIeaK-t
CY.fing."
I'lentlf.il about her .tree...
| ,.„un„ I.L n.e
The lam-r delivered nn elo *•"'
"In- ">* tl^ftb of William V. WhitniMl enioliaual spavli. lie de-J
A BIG BUNCH of fine Thk
nry. Gnt**s Is the most Important perthe pil. otis plight .if a young. 1
oonngr In the village, ranking even
Inlcut.-tl lady of flight nnd
r than Cgnfleld, George M-b.*el.s k • ,p.
Hamilton CJoihlng Co
nu’I
prominent cltlxens In the
rMn ) News w rites: •‘Jeff Smith Isn’t j
exnclly on th.* sick list, but he’s,
at ^
iMHxo-rt
c
^ ^
I* ih»* lmh*iH*udcnts played j lo In* iisA to f«*ed lrumi»s. sars a Kala I o**
Gnmd Union hotel down tbe
main street after dinner you will see
The liuc up wsh;
i maxoo dispatch.
is nametl ns knots'of ;nen grouped around pairs of
s. •
C M. S ^ fb*nat.*r B.irro
r
tnwti*e. will have
diri-ct charge of tlie plungers who are l*e«;ng on the popu' d
All nppllrttlons mn<t Ih* mnde |,.............................
of
*own.
the age of the i
---------... ....
..........................................................
.... Scroggle
b.v traini.. ot tlic poll.-c Uct»rtu.ci,t.
•*« dm tree, tbe Hour tbe .uu ecie. tbe
Plum irticrc c.-l, tnimi. will be i.nwcm.-vl '
»t tbe next h..rw to rtvuKi tl.....Hampton wlib II tb-ke. enllllliiK bin. te a e.iuart
>>»■>>'■ «f tbe con-bidor
Adv *cati-?4 of scimraie sla!elu»o.t or
;he ndmlRsloii «.f Oklahoma ami IiHian
territories iniu the I idon as wqiarate
SH* th.' first ;
",.................. i p dittial divisions ajq..m ulJy have *-onM >» K,erday nume
xUvir offorts iip.m making a
ing ami she dlMo . r«d the Imrglarj.^ sm .-es*. of the cm.^^tltutM.md **onvenTin rc
1)0 Cb‘S
The d.N.r showed tiuu to l*e « alleil in Muskogee Aug. 21.
. ju. sluuK of iia\ in
M-n
and wa«
the t^lcago Chronicle,
M
j lntenwi>t seosatloiia and falalfr ibem.1
W. Gates and t An
H. S.
Sunday school convention was held at 1 tiers and the other elite of the place ’ lraF»-l.v o.mI made them ^Ive evldem-e
.. HaiiMMi Grawn today, the subjc*ct being "Gqd. a Job as
sixty eyewltne?»»ies
If lu .ouri.
caddy will be worth p’lr- ‘
all of them well
Leading Us." The convenflon was ad
chasing
I gave really a.
are nn-, <-Iii« ated. im*si
dressed by Rev. Hugh Kennedy «.f thej
Gn the tennis
aof
re-i'
uraie
orlden.
.. ;ribbct.s A.biirjr church of this cll.v. hi. f.» m-i “'''T"*.':
ant errors of det.-ill.
fire*!
plungers
along
the
elm
shad«f
|
*nor.*
..r
les.
I.niv*
.. DuMont bclnK-How.”
related his
avenues, tennis la Indulged in every j M.m* rt'ceutly W
... Pierce
morning liefore begins tbe resplcndcal j exi*erl«H)ce wlib
y*-bology tit fPit
parade to tbe race track.
S«s lety of Ixgal
>cst.Nl from vAih
Here money Huing»*s owners slmosi i tuigcu.
\V« Iht i
Pet«TKo.i I ft««arr »ra
as fn«t as it does at the track, wlub* ..f ih.-uj a wntten stalemciil of
I llsth Fr
Elliot 1
vK.
spectators on the streefs pauiM* to make crime jH-rpciraiiHl uuder tl.4*i
Over half their uunds
*5cot;
The trfh of Mrs. Almira Kramer of side iH-ts as to the outcome of the i cy.-r.
Knlumaxa*. .Mich., was road re.-ently particular game they happ<*n
Informntiou. while many of
g:;ve Imaginary details nod
In the i.nsM-uce of the heir*, who wen* . watching.
them
the
HI
astonlKh^ by a trust fund of $P»,OJO «
If
from the United Stales agree
iBdIsns m«.t Tlieir Terrilory A«.
mlClrd Isdepewdeat mt Oklalioasa«
Mr, ll.*rton A dam:h»4 i
Jnw ;,N.ir p
Wc know, too, that wiMU. Ob. j
. , —
tne on the market site a comfortable i
Get up lu the morning and gu down
at rived last evening to atitnd th**
the springs,
.prtng., snd
nnd you WIU b-.l - i "«•
«»"•
place to ait between load, have evi-1 to iLe
;
four others present of what color tbe funeral of Mr. nriKiol's brother
i'ouple of millionaire betting
Mr>. Geor):. MeClaiii au.l Mn. Tay-!
glov*«s were.
One said they wen*
other that the first car to <nme
change of season becauMi thin rai.n)
white, nn«»1ber depo^fnl they were Irr IsTg. stMerh id Mrs. H. HriMol. ai '
will have au aid or even nnrnlH*
M.-ii-k, s thlnl w an sure they were gmy. nvi'd In tin* city to attend the funeral
ing a small building apis-ared at ihe^
yxM\k
Walk out to tbe golf link., and you
market and sen-ms to be permanently, will aee John W. Gates and John A. while the fourl<i swore that the hang of Bi'llul Bristol
j
man wore m* gloves at all. lu a game
ake. hi« subsUntial shadow, mak
of Stale andjltrake.
located near th
J. W. tilaier went to Thi>mpsonville'
of domlnin the player does not count
eks on the dewy gr.sH .ml m
j lag tracks
Union streets,
Ihii^ lusin «»n huslnt^ss in eonmvti<Tn‘
ling
dlv*»ts
out
of
the
1
fair
grn-u
The ladles of ibe*W. R. C. an- n
with hU branch ston at that nlA.e,
f
'prodigious strokto
quested to miH‘1 at Grang<> hall at
l.ndv.-n tin. meiJ^ ;. ,-,t*cd
; th- 1m Hi cc.-.nrv w.
; .
•-
nir:.
Postofrtce Department of S. T. Horton’s Store Was Undis
Secured About $75.
wa.
flarfy a Ban dmwed In Mark ss^naj
Harr> Kyle returned today from a j•mHller and thinner than when Had in| visit at Lockporf. N
FUND TO FEED TRAMPS.
;|Robensnn
SCHOOI.coto.» m b« h.nu.^
Hamilton Cl..thin« CO
poker with no limit and side bet. on
Clan.
. Saunders
Fellowe
talked with the insperior and to him
oct 7-lt*
dently changed their minds with tl.«
touchdown and goal was kicked. The
u».„. . nuc, *.!„
.core I
f, "ut |
Squirt Nor:hrtip iK-rann- suhpirlou*
V?
taken
the Irntl was In ManlMts's posMKslon
Sort
id
After a
timiugh the rigtit tackle for another
On
an nm.lsvlt that he was John Shulier.i
liisp.Htor
Peierse
The goal Kick was nilsw‘d.
Thomro^onvlllc and In S^ i.tember mad.-
an
buck and
d for
flveyanl
mad
Squire E
Manistee gained flv
Iltu
Traverse City klcKwl off.
In
M rved alKHit two yvor* in Coroi»auy K.
Si'vemh Ohio volunti-er Infantry
a
F. D. 1.
high
ned MOB8..V j
^ Sb X
by tbe muncy j ««'
'“>"«!«■ 1 »"*' "W 'rted.,
! m.nia tbnt b.. broken out «t Sumfenelvcl only by on.- «>l of i>rt-.
K. K. K.wur and «lf.- of Ald.n »crc
Th( local poiato buyers who have toga thU season,
The
folio**
found the shade r»f thp large mapl* tbe « lak all the w ay around
j
the hall
ground M disaliility and last sumnns-l
sas tefu
•he iK*n-j,^,d,
: clalmcil that he had
Mr*
la« a bole.
................... ...............
..........................
team.u^r in the army
Me supix.sed |
,h,.
Traverse City then
that he had «>hhsu-4t as he had
“|.!l,l cine marchlnx ud Carter look it
I
sworn lu and had Ih-m dl.schafgtMl at i
bnireJil»erg<T kicked goal. There
I
1M
IsaIhI. Ky,
Si.m. lime
'made spjdleation for a inmion «.n the j
Finder
plcnse DoUfy fYank Smith, city! K.
mother.
morning
dowa
tiigeiher. hi‘ hal Iwnm .•mphiyed as a I
her
scarlet fever, will be
Tr<n-
and IMJI. /CH- a perh*d .d six mouth, al-,
of
Ann HUwtn.. fonn«-ly of thU city
Skbtic «.k« OQ tb* ™«. nnd pokm-j
" -r
xoa’.
secur**d
advanc**d the ball
act
be twenty-five feet long with a five and * ^bH'h runs up into tbe thoosauds for s j quartem of an hour. A rrimlnal named! Trav. rso City victor y*'sterday.
By line smashes an!
the goal |k>«i«
ManUi.e
R, W. Rav
htmdrrd doUan a point,
one-half foot benm and fitted with a,
Ihe
lle .fid that he was about tiu years of} ,.r^,. n,y missed on the goal kick.
ma* and was b<-e..mlng blind.
illnea*
....
b for Claire CunU that a-ill be
*md runs It wa* taken to the five-yard
tf-d his gtillt to|„„,.
Chei^enka csitUhI It over
Shuller-v fr.-d !
a HMi.r.l r. |.r4 „eman>e ib.. morning )
Just
good speed,
talL
. ba> bc«un the con.trucUon of | Inc by Ptaytog golf for a tbonaaud dob i r*"" “
Traverv
Carte
launch.
bandauBc
cantile company » store, pig.
Drake, not cootent with d-|
'
/ifntnM Ifirmw^kt.
lu .Stanton, tbe ««t .Ide boat j (amm. made thHr monilii(a
Intcrcd !
minuta of
klrVed oC and
BALE—GasoUne
built:
tiMBaand dMUra a bede.
I’hiDgera like John
ducted by the Matonic fraternity
•
FOR
U>8T-Beiu«‘n fair grotmda and Her-
tomorrows sreaiber-lhmt U the l^d |________________ ^^em maimlfled extmordi Tcompany, wa
**• “■
of money madness that has got
_
_____
___
______ of psychological
__
_
a death! naiiir.
The
raoaes
evening completing
grip on Banitogm. say. a apecUl dU-i error are uumefwas.' F«ro^
•PP«rance of hi. company
Traverse
over IcT
after thre.
Trav. rw City
The curt meei. In No
II
Odethome.
patch to the .New York Journal.
b*ll oB ihe tblrty4*o yard line.
»I | EBMiberiter earrlod
Fort
m.. at l:30^tofflorrom afternoon to at
ih- ball wm* downed on ManUtee # tenand.'y^,^
Jianl.tee punted and the
Robert,
witn*-»ii Imd
in
roomy and comfortable
aerrlcea at the cemetery will be con-
After a fumble
tbU morning apin-and before Cnliei
. Slate. ; Commltoioner
aiatloo
Traverse City lodge. No. 222. F. A A.
tend the funeral of Bethel Bristol. Tb#'
ijf Man!st«-e returned the baU cm the
- i\aR brcwgbl to thl* city Uuil nlght.eai4
her parccu
w G. Brteol cd Troape M. Twelfth
haathlatosayBitbe>fTor»thata»]enralry.
as to the number <rf the
trolley car that comes along orj
with 1
Tbompaonvilk*
with
Profensor C««ere Iwbnwo. the fii-l Grand Rapids
Bans expert on rrlme and <Timinala.|
He did that ihU mom-j
ing and came down FVoni street at a|
Ludka got it on tho
Trarerae city kicked off
. Ni lRon
rUH
led Uito error tbrongh Inacrursle ob-’»frioua
Down
Bdund Over to U. 8. Court.
PERSONAL.
Mrs. Aalph Anderson left last er«-
j |ng for a
•ary to rememlwr that many bare been • Grand Rapid, today on
I fifty-yard line and after a aeries of
abort by a gallant stop made by Wyatt
H aj line
anashea. Ehrenberger
took i it
Mr
DeWItt. who U TUItlng his parenU
Applicatioo-Father
Kks
Been
through left tackle for a tooebdopm.
in the city.
■
Dead for Twenty
Year-.
Goal wa. klck*^ and the half «ded
There will be a special BceUng of
Had Turned
to arr.
Blanche Banuim will play a HoUn solo
2:40 gait boc bU mad run was checke-i *
'
f
Doverornent
Ft
and choir wUI aiag.
W. O
kicked oC and tk<*
of
* ! Brought back and kicked from twenty-
__________
.
went
INACCURATE OBSERVATION.
Why II to Jf R«.y and Sa Csbb—I
VaU Pttovt Man IM wC the
Goal was Biased.
Traterse Ot>
THENHE ABBUMEOTHCNAHEOFiball
jSARATOCA iONEY ilO
Lee Lake and Miaa R
of Elk Rapids were nnlted in Barriage
by fbe Rer. w. T. WooAtovae yester-( Gates and Drake PUy Golf at
day afternoon. They left Uda aorningI
$x,OOOaHolc.
on a wedd:.xg trip to Cblcago. after!
whlcb they will make their boae tni
Elk Ranida.
OAOTIEB 6B0WIW SBOSPEEOim.
Special Boaic at the Coagregatlon-i
. -------- -
By line sinaabes and
end runs. Panek took U tbrongb for a
__________
CITY, MICMKIAN, SATURDAY, OCTDRER ?. 1*08.
READ our isaln ad. on tuita.
oet 7-tf
HamiltoD Clothing Co.
TRY A RKCORD WANT AO.
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO.
1.00
line of colors, $1.25 value, for per yard.
56 inch rain proof Suiting: these are worth 1 OR
$1.50 a yd, special opening sale price per yd
^
The New Dane Suiting (in cream) will wash. OK
per yard............................. ..........................
1.00
Front
E. WILHELM andCornerUnion....
a!;:'.'.
,THC CVCNIHO KCORO^ JRAVUM OTV, WCHIOAH. SATURDAY. OCTOtH 7. IWt.
l^*«rdtayg£figi|
Cc£i tr^ssiusp^
WHERE THE MONET GOES
I Detroit paper luu aetoeted
AHOUNT* ftecuvco MY rTATrt
cooBt^ for compitfim vltb
PMILIC INSTITUTIONS
WajrBf. Irttb the erldml p«rpOM> ciC
abpBing ttet tbBi cooBir It amddM
; vltb BB uiMlBe Bharc oC the aule bar
T«*. E«*nly
in
1 d«i. Mx
U> p^r
M
tion to ^totton-MWil«ai>-»
| much u •erro Mbcr Importast
Permanent iNVMtmamt.
jilei. Well, compare Wajoe wlib tbc
____
fifteen coastlea of the npper peninauU
LBBaina Uict Oct 7-Tbe orlnled “** ^
I:
^:rr'r:rr;:rrt^.h.-n to the er.u.1 «,mplci«l
j*'"'
rr
>T .
larR In a toul of^neirly four mllllotiR.
__ _
__
T!». .O..I o... I. ti.MtMt tl. wblchlll’^
under our preaent ayatem of taxation
U alKiut a htindntl and fifty tbouKand
than they pay to the atate In any year.
.UiIlaiR IcRR than th.- tfiial utal*- taxc^
Th.* illRirlhutlon of Hchonl rooneya In
for the la»i l«-Kl«latlve year In IMS.
May «aa the aame In amount aa that
'•Thi.
hero rlaaalfled in
trill v.-mll}
• AKricMilfural Coll.-ge
Nonual C4illiKe ...
trtutial .Normal ..:
.Sorthem Nprmal .*
.Ueaiem Normal •.
rollegi* of Mlneaa..,
Htate Ubrary------ -
‘*"*'**‘; j same aa that of laat November. With
^ V’U'^’^iuie countlja of Houghton and Mar
the pri
, dUtrlbnlfHl
other imenty-<m«*
tht'm group In two
countl.-K «»f that
4K.0<Ki *
cxcc-ed* the total of btate taxea
51.I0K, i^vi«-d against them in the two yeara:
e Hto.fHMi
amouni aaaeaaed against the
» rallniada. which the auie expecta to
------------- 100111*01 in full and diatribute to the
.F^luratlonal-Jnantulh
•*^^^‘’*^:*'‘!couotleR. Ir more than double the
Provlrlon for koroo^
^buildings I,root,nt that the com.tanle. have |>a»d.
and Impmvemenis iR lncludi*d In Iheaej.nd aould largely exceed the entire
funottnis. whIcJi aggregate atioiit twen- amount of slate taxea levied In the
ty eluhi p«T eont of the total ktate tax- | wh.ile stale
Slate Piibllr Hcbwd..........|
Oil.ltri | Kn.m the slat.* tn*aMin*r-« n |M»rt we
Seh.*..I for the Ihwf........ .
10l4»r*. have the gratifying fact of the extln
School for the Blind ........
41.3ii.i gulKhment.of the last bond of the half
h:niploym.nt Inslltutlon for
| million dollars laaui*d on account of
Illlml
............ .
rJ.5S»lthe Spanlah-Amerioan war. so that
• llotue fur Ke. J.k- Minded.. .ntt.KS:. 1 now the Rtate of Michigan has not one
221.5001 ilollar of lM>ndi*d lndebti*dneRR: Wtad. ae
SeMiers' llomi
• K«me reiMirt rIjowr. with a balance
ur million dolla*'? !« the
Jleucvolent InsUtuiloiis.
♦'iinrtiHH per cent ol the tout tax t,; 'n-Mury. ... which the .ruKt fun,If h. I.l
• r. pr.-.. ......I h. ,v. an,I f,.ur of th. .e m | "• ">«• euPIfrl uf varloua .chool.. An
................ ale., are ..ImM.h.nal. an.l |‘■■»‘"'»'-y «f ibe lanalble properly
...arlv half uf ih.- S..I.II. ..- H..ine ap
'»
“»• “«• Purptw «f
lunprla.lm. I. (o. a ... w ho.pl.al ">•"
whirl, will he well a.lapi..d for other |
'■> ' »lua,l«n» at Ihe bexinnins
lc»f
th.piewc-ut
year,
may give us
. IIM-H by the state wiieii no longer
i
rumfortabh'
fc«'llng.
too.
Here
ar
uulnnl for its pn-sent purp«iM
Industrial Sclusil for bo)-R.. $ !»1.2«o
•
industrial ll.mie for (llrls.,.
7Mol j l^«»vcrRlt>. Ann Arbor .., .1
Michigan Keioiiiintorj .....
7.0001 Agricultural Coll*^. l-anSiait* I’risfin .......... 4d.tr. •'
........ *................... -•
UrHiieh 1‘rt.su,,. D. P...W.... ‘iSu.ocM. Normal rollege. YpRllanll..
-...
______ . ;;Ceniral Ncrrmal. Ml. PU»a*I'enal and^ Uefcirmatmir
.1
Noi-mal,
Mar.
.Non he
lit of
Nine
125,4 Id
of ihc-se Institutions.
Western Normal, Ki
:^\T.
K
nortberbiDoat counUat
fBxea. prepared hr tbe aodltor
__ _ ^
««
; within about a tboataad doDara as
erala depaimtoBi and given out dur
much aa they all; but what of that?
ing tbe patl meek la a daenmeat of teWayne haa over four tbouaand more
irreet to every dllxeo of the aUte. aa
people than they all. Wayne with
well aa a very broadalde of careful
SI7.000 people paya |7SI.00f». and ,lhoan
computation. It la a mammoth tnble
lweat>Mbree eouBilet with UtfiOO
^ghteen by aeventy Is
people pay |750/»00. Pretty even, alfin
alaty five columna. and exhibiting the
Than the rebate wfiWh cornea to
I It? Then
««quallzed valnailoo of each of
the couiSlea In the form of pHaarr
edgbiy three coimtl«» In the atate nnd
_________
acbool money makea thenhowlng atlU
the apportlooideot to each of |ta ahare
more Iniereatlng. Wayne county reof tbe alxly llemt that go to b
“
"^jeetr*. $Ui.U\. which U forty-toWB
the aggregate of taxea lerled
per c«>i of the etete lex »he pxx thl»
T*er. end »lxlx-iwo per eem of Ihet
•he peM l»«l year; eed the Iweely
r..po-dence ,.p.», tbe «l)oornniem .rf.
^
,
cpwii.^;:i
HiuneiiEOCHRE
.
A Sympltlicllc Plaoo
Tone That Yob Will
Enjoy Hearing
Cnjoy^ Affair Ghfn by MfX. J. H.
IteQmigb awd Mm. Dan Loudoe Yaaterday.
Mpaelal to the Eveadag B9cm4.
T
OopeaBlsh. Mich.. Oct. 7.-^' M. ^
A uniQtfe and enjoyable ’ political
bo). poatmaater. iraaaacted bnaiapsa
euchVc- party was given yeaierday
la Maalstoe laat Jioaday.
.
S. P. Bond, haa moved into the Qpr. nftarnoon at ihe reaidcnce of Mrs. J
mO hooae. owe door doath of Ue P^;- H. McCoogh. by Mrs. McOough and
Mm. Oaa Lowdon. Tbe house was elab
Prank E. Barbe of Henry was In orately deeorated in flags and bunting
in the national colom and the players
eown Wednesday.* *
at
each table were divided Into
R. K- Lewis and wife took In the gx*
earakm to Toiodo Wedwwaday. Tl^ gnmpa of three reurenenting demes
expect to vlaSi frteaia In New York crats and three representIng repub
and Jersey City and other polats^ln licans. WTien the repubUcans at tbe
bead of the table won a bell was rung
the east.
D- . H 8 CormeH has sold his vfiu and tbe republicans mil moved up.
able team of colts to Qua Eitzriiger.or When the democmis came oci ahead
Manlateo: D. A. Phi^' had ^e ploaa- U was announced l»y a gong and the
ure of driving them down da Wednds damocrats progresaed. At the eml of
the afteinooo It wa* found that Um*.
day.
D. U WUaon U moving bis reaideacv* republicana had carried off the plum.
Mra. W. O. Holden. Mrs. J. M. Blakes
over on hla comer lot this week.
^
Tbe throngb train on the Ann Arbor lee and Mrs. J. A. Montague, each re
railroad has been disoontinued for this ceiving handsome silk flags. Tbe lone
hand, a similar flag was won by Mrr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brimmer tt- E. W, Walt. At the conclusion of the
turned from Chicago last Saturday fgmtT plaempple ice cream, assorted
evening.
^
: cakes and salted pecans were sorted.
Dr. Beckwith, denilsi. im ow nicMy
Full of Tragic Mca
located In Ihe front rooms over fhe
simm
Cornell drug slorci
Caaey. la. Think what might have reC. B. Cunninghawi and wife of Trav Allied from this terrible cough If he
had
not
taken
the
medicine
about
erse C^tj are vUltlng friends 4n town
which he writes; ’i had a fearful
thu week.
cough, that disturbed my nighfR rest.
The 4^ble Plano company of Man I iHed evenrthing. but nothing would
isiee placed a new piano in the hogie relieve it. until I took‘Dr. King's New
of Mr. and Mrs W. J Rarhow t«s Discovery for Consumption. Coughs
and Colds, which completely cure me.'
Instantly relieves and permanently
Owing to the fact that the raMatag cures all throat and lung diseases: preexrursloo from Manistee left all points vents grip and pneumonia. At J«»hn
forty minutes earllci .than usttaL 4iuit<‘ son Drug C\». F H. Meads. C. A Bug
druggists: guaranteed; r.(*c anJ
a numb<-r of paRRC-ngcrs were l^ft ^ | U-e.
»J. Trial iKUtle l«c.
CopemUb last Sunday evening.
'* |
Mrs. Wm. Wood aniT daughirr. wliuf
have been vlsltiug at T. T. FmlickV j
for the past week, left- 00 the A^n
Arbor train fur their new home in Cight-YearOld Gordon Camobell a
This City Was Seriously Injured^
Milan iB-t We^lnesday.
1
el Charlotte.
A farewell i»arty was given t« MKk
Sadie Allen by the High .-ichooi '
-----scholar. Monday evening. Miss Alkn
CharloMe. Oct T.-Gordo« ramplH*n.
has bec-n living vrtth her grandparents
S-year-ol.! TraxeiRe CUy buv wh...
for the past two years and is now re with hi** mother
.Inme^ Camp
turning to her b<ime in Kentucky.
««■*• visiting In t..wn. was m riou*.
Mrs. H. Tortingn of Cadillac U the ly hurl by falling from a Uui.l of gral‘-i
guest of Mrs W. J. Rachow'fhlR weei:
aiu mpitsl lo climb on «,
Parlies from I>etrolt, New York. (?hl *«
l»a.*lng on Nonh Sheldon
cago and Grand Rapids, have buan *'»rt*et. The rear wheels passed 4»ver
here this week looking ov€r the
hU body. He ra1!h.1 for a brief Urn *,
crop and although the slock i»T ye: which symptom eucuraged the ph>
green and the weather warm, they afej
stiendance His fath. r came
%-ery anxiou. to get their men esimV j
Traverse City,
li.hed here to take eare of the crop.
Wards Off Pneumonia.
A. U. Gleason sold six of the Cham
All coughs. 4«iUL ami pulmonary
pion pouto digge rs t his w 1*4 k and the
mplainis that are curable are quickiv
farmer, are draw ing them home with
irt*jl bv One .Mimiie Cough Cure
ean* the phlegm, draws mii Inflam
a smile.
J. W. Andre went to Traverse City mattlon and heals and Hooa»e^ the af
pxrts. strengihen> the lung«
Wednesday.
%
wards
Mrs. n. A. Cornell and daughter. pleasa
Mrs. R G. Barnes, we-i to Miisk4*gbn
Church Brevities.
^^•bdnesUay to visit Mr. ami Mrs. John]
MKother's Friend
t a balM which win fmunaav
oo.nr^
Ulby Suffer
WHEN
i The Friends 4 ‘iurch ha> cIihii;;oiI H»e
llliue of the Sunday morning uu-riing
For All Kln^ of Piles.
To draw the fire out of a lu----------- , ho iu:30 J m and Sunday
a cut without leaving a scar, or to 11:45 a. m. Sobjeci for morning meei
cure b<»ll*. sores, letter, eczema and ail I inp “Renon .F*vim Indiana -Yearl
^ ••C...,..-cra,l<.D.' S!...<-lal -
HEADACHES.
IfERVOUSNESS,
LOSS OF MEMORY,
SLEEPLESSHESS,
.
WEAK EYES, CROSS-EYES AND
Onr easy fKiymeul plan eiitith*8 you to our two nml
thn*e y«xar |iayuient pfciii,
which tiiakt's piano buying
easy niid ph-aaniit. anil our
plain hi?ure«, <»nc i»rice tu all.
ia Kanniiilin* of L'etlinjj the exact piano value lliai you |juy
for.
;itin.*rmal coii.lttion in the K. fractivi
Permanent Cure In Perfectly Fitted Glasses
-rMis IS ocff* s^KOiAi.-rv
EXAMINATION FREE
DR. P. A. WOLFE, Pfip.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
THIS WEEK
OR. B. L..PAULSOII?:iiMlitaBt.
Citlzana Pho
Suite 413-414 WIIheln> Block
»No. 3B4
5
Traverse City. MIoh.
Wi* have numerous ali>?hl!y
us.vl Tpright IM.moa that
XX ill Im* " leiinsl «*ut at from
$*.K) upwanls, aicisnliiig t«i
4*4»ii<lilioii. S«*4* us this wi*ek.
SfmKOIAI. prKA-rUBPIK AT-TWJhO^IOHfi
CITYOPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY
IVIONDAY, OOT. ©th
KIMBALL
Music Home
THK .SKN«AT1()NAL CO .M K I) V-DR A .M A
TflE WINNING HAND
A plav
M t. HaBNIS. Proprietor
N' W York life, fi-aturinj? tin* dainlv soubn-Ut-
Hits Hsrie Ostello, EddU Delsney
«ml a stiiierli (-oiii|»aiiy. A play 4-ntm-ly nt*w ainl up U»-iki4’.
a aUiry «*niiiman heart iiiU*n-at—Tin* Hit; Fun Show-Siuirkliuu JSon^ra. IJantN-s, CaU hy Music, liami Panuh- ami coint rl
sis-ciah Mc-aph<mc (JuaitclU—'J’hc* U‘n: Stci.ic Suiiiptuouh
prtxlm-liou.
PricM 25c, 35c, 5<k. Ststi on tale at City Hews StaDd
J
Stops
the pain"insianH^^^
by the choir Cordial invltat
810
•ntiv. -Get the genuine. Uii ..s
•hiH>c:ally H> Jiiivcllng men
Rev, Hugh HeuntHly of ihc A^l.urv
church will preach at the l-'ir.t M E
ttreh tomorrow morning. In the even
Rev. J. W. Miller will pn-ach.
ELK RAPIDS
Congregational. D. Cochlln—Sundav
I evening subject. “In the IJiui s iK-n. ’
(Of
interest
to young men, Prav b»i
Special lu the Evening Record.
Elk Rapids. Mich . Oct 7.-TI e your Uiend. then bring him with yoi;.
Lady Maccal>ees «>f Elk Ranlds enter Sp<-clal music by the male quuttxtte.
Mkhigan Asylum........ .
“Tell Me. Pretty Maiden.” in “Florodora.** Friday. Oct. 13.
lalned the Ekstp4>rt hive Thursday Music a feature of this »erMe».
KaMerti Asylum ......
423.t;:7
The first quarterly- meeting >ervlce-<
evening. After the regular order of
Nonheiti Asylum ........
^:^^;I..^.N1)
SITPICK
A*!
52C.20t» business refrt-shments were ser>e*l oMhe conference year will b** held a*. .NKW
.'Behool for IV»f. Klint
V. V. Hospital for Inm
Asbnrj' church Sunday morning. Tb ieo.42^»
*'KPaK.
M rul "‘■•'•X'' 'O'v
and a social evening spent
State ARylirm ............
Fcrroon will In* ju cached by Pre.sidlng
Rev.
Rlchaid
.A.
Mort
of
Timothy.
f'lirrem Kxpeiise Asyh
The
Aid «»! the foiigri-ua________ Blind
>^TIr.. has b4-en the guest of Rev, A Elder Fc rgu.vi.n,
Church of Christ membe-s a-e rv 1 tonal ch**rch at G.-dar will s.-t-xo
Ruehiman the past week.
Total .
.
............................I
bring their chrlsilan hymn "N*«*w Kiiglaud” mijiim-t xi th»* church.
F. I, Beebe of Kalkaska spent two j
The eare of the Insane costs twent) |
Saturday cveuinc. Oci. 14. from :.;;ai
dajs In Elk Rapids, taking view* for
Morning suhjer
oue |H-r cx-ni of the total Ux. these in *“‘lw*™* behool lor Bo>a.
“Faith and Works.** Eveaiog. evauge’ till *.♦ i>. m.
Bouvenir pocUl cards.
stltutlona. imllkeube prisons.
Home 'tor Giri*
.Menu aii folioxva:
■ ;
Isfic sermon. “A* Sure Foundation:
Mr. and Mra. M. B. Lang and son.
nothing toward the cost of their main-.
Tbe Only Company
AasorU*d fruit h.
,
Are
You
Building
on
It?”
Thi.
will
I
h
’ Adrian .............................. ..
Walker, are spending the week In Ann
t'htcken till-.
> ^
'
Presentint
a message, in love, to the unconverted
r. sort !
Minded.
Arbor
National Guard
lYiinl rhtckeii.
.
Tbe Musical SensaUon
Mrs. W’lII Bruce and son. Robert, are to doubtless a"d unbeUever**. Como
IC.RR7
Cold mcati:.
and see where you stand.
vIsUng In Milan
i.tnnj'
Pork and lu-atih
The sacrament of the l,o*^d*s s*i
After spending the summer at l^e
4n.?9di ™ ..................... ............... .
U4>ard of Fish CommlsRloners
Plcklt*^-r«.< itmfu r ai»il Iki-I.
Eastern Asyimn. PonUac..
Tree Point. W. H. Amerson left on the I and the reception of membe*>
Dalr) and Food
Baked spo'cK
(take place at the Presbyterian church
*•'
Asylum. Trai^rae
Mlsiourl for hia hunm in Chicago.
RaiMNl blscit
'
kjg.ors
Mrs. J. C. GauniieM and son. Zack. i Oct. 15. Instead of Oct. 8.
'^300*
......................................
Dairymen* Aa«>ciatioo ....
Saialt^—Caliiuigc. |M*tato.
5^|U. P. Hosidial for Insane.
left Tuewlay for Boston, wher the}
State Aifricultural society..
Pic—Pumpkm. Miiici.
556.005
1 500'
............................
win be.the gnetU of Mr. and Mrs W.
State Horticultural society..
Fried cake^.
345.33J B. Chandler, formerly of this pUce.
I State Asylum. Ionia............
Blale Weather Service.........
Cbi-cst
«*^|8Ula Prison. Jackson...... 1.006.400
The SAME mammoth
F. Cuahman of Peioskey and W.
Forestry Rewene..............
Annual G. B. A I. excursion to Rich
Cuffci. T4-a
3*Kt.5kO
Branch Prison. Marquette..
NEW Y0«K
Cartwright of Charlevoix were in mond. Ind.. Is on Tuesday. October lu
4.000
G«*4»loglcal Survey.......... ......
Kvt-rxbodv ji,vli4*d. r4.mc and bring
Michigan
Reformatory.
PROCUCTION.
~l
town several days the nast week call Tickets good for lo days. Get full In30.000
State Highway Deparlmem..
your
families
SuajK-r
l'»
and
35
cents
410.71b ing on friends and acquaintances.
formation of any O. R. A I. agent or ad
10.000 a»onl» ............................ ..
Tubefculosis Sanltorium....
C. L. Lockwood. General Passen
Soldier s Home. Grand RapMr. and Mra. O. P. Ms.-e- expec* to dress
Hoard of Ubmry CommUger Ar-. Or»«d Rapids. Mich.
Ida ........................................
leave
Oct,
23
for
Prosper.
Ore.,
where
sloners ..................................
.
OC! 4 to 4JCt «
G. R. &'l. to RICHMOND
Stale Capitol. Ubrary and
they will make their futare Mxne.
l^oneer and Histoiica) aoMitUarv stores.................... 5.346.750
15.00
Anthony W. ObiMin. age^l :
The oouncll has granted a franchise
to Arthur McMIUan of Toledo for an Swede from Mluenaiwlt*. who pber
8<x> Beml-Centeonia celebra
enday. October m.
nOOfl!
................ .-...IU.300J73
electric llghUng plant. The company down and mortally wounded Hugh
tion ..................................... ..
!•.« gcxjd
snod for 10 d.v, G« full InIdpermanent Invoatmenu of wUI do commercial IlghUng and must Hamilton, a wealthy Greensboro. Pa., Tickets
•TELL ME I’KETTX M.\n»ES;
format
mun of any G. fL A 1. agt>nt or adVicksburg Military iWk ...
5^ the atnie. for the conduct of lu dail.r hare the plant ia operation within aU pottery manufacturer, tn the dining drcri.sI C. L l^kwcKwt. General Pawen
“FIIAHE t»r THE PALMS.'
.Macomb monumcnt-> ..........
Ihustneaa and the promotion of the months, althoogh they agree to hern room of a crowded PUisbura hotel. I* rer Agt.. Grand Rapids. Mich
1 axo
**T\IT'’—*‘MIL1T\I;V MAN.’
St liuulR exposition
.
oct 4 to oot S
! p*jblic tmerests
operationa at once. The company most aa anarehlai and U believed to have
7i*0.0tt0;
AKneral purposes
bera on hU way io kill Preridenl
E'eelI tired,
tired. no appetite, cannot sleep,
PRICES: .
Roosevelt, whom be admitted intendFaith Not Nocooaary.
or eat? Thai* tiredness and
.
ToUl ..................
.$1,016,557
50c. 75r, 100,150
Isappear at once If you take Hoi,Tb. •
purpuM. (und." b«ld« :
^
IrtS
listers Rocky Mountain Tea this
Mhmy
of
the
young
people
of
this
' ^taking care of tbe expenses of the leg-! digest what xon eat whether yon eat
Seat Sale will open
month. 3.5 cenfK, Tea or Tablet*.
If yo« hiTetattU chUircB ta yosr Johnson
iRialnre; tbe Judiciary, the execnilvr’or not You can pel your food In a place drove to Kewadin $Mday even
Drug Co.
TUESDAY
morning.
ing and attended the opening of the
dcpir.m«,.. .nd .11 other .w.rd,
Ioi''u*^dlt2*UU^
PAP.ENTS will do tbe boy* a gootl
.he bo.rd or .udltor*. n,u« .t«
« U 7m 1.
h new town hall at that plaoe.
Mra. H. P. Blodg^t. wile of superturn by aiding them to start a bank
finance: such Appropriations of the leg , can t help but cure IndlgntOoc and
areount ihrtnigh our ls>ys department.
l•l.,ure to do no. ernr .pesUI
j Dri-pnto. I, I* ^n« kmd^i and intendent H. T. BtodgeU arrived in
the city Wednesday.
OFNriNK IMI*OnTKn IJcahcmiax
OCI 7 If
llamiUon Clothiii- Co.
jgarneiR ju-t rerelveil by J. N. Marllnek.
oct C 211^
I
A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ajw«;ld b< ndiled to the vmritius groups * in Its or not. Sold by all druggists.
pllos.
soM br^H
1!~
\
CTEIN BERG’S
^ Grand Opera House
la;
I
Friday, October 13.1905
“Florodora”
6. R. & I. to RICHMOND
$5.00
With Ralph Rirgs and
company of Sixty includ
ing Own orchestra
• --- .........
kone. m caiBS atari M be wlihari ChaMrtala’. Ca«cX Umtty.
Par CMVto. oaM» aat cnap. it
■efv an*. Par ule by Aiaerlat
Ca, ________Orta ta 10
A KIMBALL PIANO
TBREE YEARS TO PAY
FOR A PIANO
DEFECTIVE VISION
r symptiuiiR of ,
I
In no other Ynako of piano
can this womlcrful sympa.
thetic ami vibratory* tone lie
found. I.x*t UB iinpppaa on
you another fact well worth
n*meml»ering—Then* is many
u <loml.iu-the.cas«* piano
in Travenk* City for aa
anil exon iiiSfv»
we will ask you for a Kii
\Ve moat «-onlially invite
eveiy’ltody to call ami exam*
ine tlie KimliaU
Piano,
whither you ileain* to pur
chase now or not.
OTHffiS ARE BEW6 CURED
FEU UNDER WHEaS
Wind? w”-dtox. UchlnR ,«nd ,.n.,r..dlBx 1
aechiMt at
lilrwith a cDosuiiakw w«U sUe to nghi lik t 4wttks
awdto Uoom i.tottrc»£f*»«i»hoodth«iUih*e»ad«t
Wf^appenod in the home
of a frif*od the 4>ther et’eniiiR.
Ill tin* tiarior ttowl a handaoau* mahofrany cased piano.
In the"upp»*r loom' a young
imm was iiracticing on a cornot. Ev4*iy sirouK tom* from
tho lomot St nick a ayinpiithetic Doto in the piano, that
w as ns clear ami tlisliiicl as
the finper toui h—the duralion ol tho tone wtw lolly
twcnt>*iecond8. It was
“ON TIME”
Our «h*HviTi<s of IpmU-r ari*
mmlc “on tiim:*’—the liiiu* vi*
a;:m* lo buihI the Bluff aroinul
to your hous4*. Bhtip. ston* or fn<*tiiry. It’s a nuitUtr of pritia with
u.H to 1*! punctual, atul lifirrin*^
upforsctii accitlciits. w<? kt«^i
our wonl. Ab for the ]uml**r ilsclf. i)lt*aw atf for yourself. As
to pricift. please inipiire.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
THIS IS WHY KIOHEY TROUBLE
AND RHEUMATISM ARE CURED
Note the Analysis of Mt. Clems
ens Mineral Salts on
Every Bottle
Make*, a Kuluat.l«»t mic add.
All iMiwi'l trmible roiitiolled in tu*V4*u
l.» ftrurU-ea riavp. I.VM* «ili be foif*-itc-d if thL“ {inHuri. Ik not direct frum
.Mt. n.-ne n.-*
A. liugbee*. dniggliU; .
American Drug Store; Walt A Sryas.
druggi.-tK.
Thi* remrtly comt ^ frtim one of t!»o
htrongr.-bi mineral sprlngK in the world;
oct J-3akii
LOUISE PRINCE BUCK,
Graduate of the Conservatory of Drury
College. Springfield. Mo.
PIANO.
HARMONY
AND THEORY.
Individual atunlion and atudy given
•ach pupil, with the single purpose of
developing musical ability through the
highest recognixed methods. Claaeet
in all grades.
STUDIO, S$S W. EIGHTH 8T.*^
ort 4 1 mo
CALMAN^ jmirtor B|Mr VanOfl
moet durable for aU InUHor wwk.
a
m
'A';-^: ■]:^^.
-e-'
THtjytmwC «ec<^ TWAVmtt «TV. l»ICHi^H.:S^»jl^
1 nirs5~5«*-^Tiri«£-------
Mb Ikit strike ritae
I
7. tM6. .
.
HEiume’s
*T^ 7MrMlii^ 4iBi;lt lo Mt«fl-
GRAlfb OPERA BOUSE
URC8UI J. CASTER'S
Spitltedv taiff Onaa
MlOA FMOitOd to « phytM
ham «aa
tarn
jammf^patOjaJZSimv^
I Ttem
BtmlMa tar f» fata br
ktaitag fafr taog DBd pMtagMttay.
•*Ooodb}r.- ta amid Bof. iPtalfaif Imt
gtaitU fMi fafan. w«t taigD tta pBtfa.
tta na After taim vUh a g^tao oC
fataadU^^ABd WPfaBtTiacr, faagUng
fatal tA>dMDA faaefa. It nattetad talfa.
fata to faw. It woald falU tarr to taM
fatal. Lika OM draf. bl omr tumad.
b« Iwft aa fata way.
rarjaw weary^ya
^
UON COFFEE,
■MiBtd to tairtnk fram tbr ryca of iM
as tfaooib rrrry oar maftt kaow ta was
UON COFFEE *•<
!iV-;;v
a“.
srsis
THE
HEART
OF
CHICAGO
gfkrl tookad at Mrs. Pro
They w
i:.r
"Ara iber* any mar* of tat
taM literary -fforta arottod
aroaod tbe booser*
Tbra Sibyl fell Ui. aod Mrs. rrlofta
ip«ii aU tta ttaiaflfaoeoald spare away
ftom bar SOD at tta glri'a bsdalda. Tbs
I ®»—“^S£EiI
SOLD BY
Mr.
Pringle’s
Plot
^
i K.
04111*1
>«Hi
Ihink
5on*w
!
;
Mi>. ITiuglra voice liad a
>
l.«»prW.*B ring, a- though rho
fully nMlir4d I1m» futmiy of the nui-. .
Ilun. fur no man e\er v.M thuudo ha
sea coDstant faar of both was tfaat ba
wooki uke blB own Ufa.
One moralog hla door was lockad.
aad ell tbalr koocktagB aod eotrratlap
Imtafat ao raapoaaa.
Ilia door was
brofasDopea.
|on. 1 p::i«»t IHI .vou ttoiv. nuO
Ba was aot d«ad. as tbs poor woowo
llUluff Sie.**
bad faarad. Ha aat In ooa coraar of
-Irll mi., luotlier; tHI ttii.r
Ifaa room, and bis ayaa glarad at bar
Kill*
frtMii ilip c-htir wUrro bo liaO nfaa those of a caged tigar. Uadidaot
gf^nlly i.IncM lii-r oml tiKvk oii rovalopa •peak or kaow bar.
from III*. O^k.
Tfaa carac bad coma
••lum'l hlanii* m^. 0<*or. for Dot ^
ittia crape away, trambllng and fa^
Ini: yoo tliU bKotr. A« long at ttk'ra riflad. and a aanrant was 1^ to guard
tta Inaana man.
Bomatblog must ba dona at onca. In
BboulO I Oarkf*D your life? 1 firajod
titot Uie Umo mlfta uoter rouie. but her extremity aba batbougbt Uaraalf of
uovc I »boulO In* tt gullly tvomou If 1 the only rcUHre likely to be of aaalat
Ol.l nut givi- you ll»o loitor. I fouud U anee. her
nuunig yriur fatbiv'K iififioi^ .rfti»r hr
A talegrara brougbt the gr»nlleman
OIrd. Hr DTvrr inlO inr oliom ft. It
hn« Into In thiit locked drawer right the next morning, daring which time
yrom.
Woltr OB br sUrtrd to ofjm IKxw Jack bad growu worse, faavlng at
tbr |Mi|irr. ”lK)u*t rraO It tUl you arc tempted to take bis own Ufa.
Ot'orga Prli
In your own room.
1 have aufferrd
and deeply •>
d h.r
**** tunmi and irnOrrly k
to hla
era. Kh. young to 1-. happy.
j
--------------------*
Hastily lighting the gap. br looki^tl at
“WrU. inoil»rrry*4u ttrriity nn\ 3n«i
_
,i
I’or Jni-k” v aa Avriiteii
our ymr older tliaa Tatlirr v*hro
; the rnv. l..|H‘
ihfr’p writing, hut fbv
tva* ninrrhHi.”
s
•*
j yrllow rhret ln» took from It wa« In bla
••rurnty.flve:
I cau^
fathfT’a hand and ran thna:
' •"I’lic ni-l l.Irth.hiv \ n-irrinlH-r
w.ib
•
Dty to^l^yo^
Mv t^.r 8oi.-It u wy doty
‘■'•r.Tjf
I'ould have caused Itr
axclalroed,
She placed the latter In bla band. He
read It thfodfefa.
. ~
-ttUy. good beaveua. there has ner9T been any Inaanlty In onr family
back to the remotest ancestor!”
She looked at him. a mixture nf
EXCELLENT
IICinGMI NEWS CMDENSED
W4»rltJ/* arrivj'd
-u...
when Marshal Jos. Trudcll wgr
called upon to remove a drunken Finn
up.
The marabal found the man sleep
condition.
*"<>*■ nnawer be pul the letter In Imt
U p a Hurt of abelraet proiKMltiou. Vtii
ie*T going i.. give you ni» for ni»y woman livHig that Ip. unions you nay so.
I am pilng In promise to divide you up
»*«*vcr knew this tlU last night,
F
^alt for yon In the gar" ^c went alowly down the path,
a l.uie with her If she wnnU fivl so!
vvr.x ..orry ”
be wallknowing that bar coming mnn be
Mr^.
i
iTIuchCp
n.c
attitmle
did
pot
rai..r to
n«t J«. t .wimmlne la « f« ;
‘
/
One dny he txmfided to hU mother
the in.,H,riani ^ew ^
bad
iMUu^l tto* dny.
It was Just three ,
uiimihs rbe.nd.
;
1 Ugt exenitig when he retunied be
found Mri Tringk' waiting for him.!
It.wns i.o tmupual thing for her to be
up when be .-aiiie home, but to find her
tniiio iiig imd with a drawn, white
fa.v «.Hl tear piaload eyes w a. aome^
tL;ug
ple-nv Wm to tbe heart.
”My poor, poor boy!” aba said.
-nearest heart, that la like you. Ton
don’t PiKwk of yourtelf. it la my mlp.
of which yon think tet Ok. wfay
ctmMn't I have known tbU bafOro i
ever aaw you? 1
away that one fa
memory of H-and Dermsbare brougfat
my wretebed self near you again.”
‘But think bow you would baTS
robbe,! me! I d^uT beUere much In
bcrdily anyway.”
„
With the exception ul.hix
atones.
It looked as If he had Irecu
ma^r the victim of some joker
secured a
. ba., U«>
I”
whielbarrua
SW
lluntingtoik
Sbreeth atrwet.
The occur
City Opera House
rence was enjoyetl by a large mimhcr
of residents.
The ofBce of county irvasurer of Ber
rien county, just made vacant by th^»
exp<ita*s ad-j
Ai\iirem with stamp. J
H.}
Moore. Traverse City. Mich.
;
KB. 44S Watt Eight atraatt
$2,400.
auit
act : li-'i
ooa^lrd
purchatar.
fecta of Injuries received at the W«*Ht
THE
MOONSHINER’S
DAUGHTER
fair, seems to have a strange
Influence hanging over It
John
K.
Otril died while in offlee and was a!«o
the Tk-tlm of
floanctal h»ss through
t|e ffallure of the hank at Niles
He
was eucceeded In office l.y W. W
Me
who was also crippled In hl« t
fintneea during hla tenure. Then come*tbe death of Mr 8herwo<»<l.
Yet there '
oil
from
dt
sheet-iron. tank
Me
pherlc pressure caused the lank to cn» '
e-
worth of the oil
Payne’s reatauram.
tic* ti-tf
[fob
Inqulra
lU
U>
Satt
RENT-mA good •cvoft-
sale or
inqulre Dr. Gauatlatt.
kept 1-tf
____ __________________________ net
FOR EALE-41 lOU ta BaDDbfa^ Stil
WANTCD—Tty Chlcagxr toanafarturlngj
I rust worthiness,
and Mxmewhat familiar w ith kieaJ ’
territory a» assistant in branch of-j
investment re-j
PrvvW extsTlencc not es-!
fTODtllta Ofa 14tfa
•treet. 4 la Oriflta A Wlnala*a add.,
aad 3 lou oa Wett Proal strtat
Win be told oa easy paraMata or
«*cbangn for other propwty. Oeo.
W. Half.
Sept 1-tf
i roirSALETHEAf^^^ dining Ublt.
WaNTED:-I1v 4'hlcago wh4des.,e and '
mall ordiT h«niM-, a»*slstant manage. !
I man or woman i for thli c^mniy and*
adjoining u-rriiorx. 8alar> I2u .nJ.
exfH‘n*^vs
paid
w-***klv;
expim.el
monej advanced
Work p’eaaant; i
ixosliloii iiermaneni. No in vest im
or exiH-ricnce r.vinlred
VVntc
once for full fiarticulars and enckxs
self-addreSM*il envelope. Thomas .
j
Coi.iMT tc C«.. 1.-.!! Ijike St.. Chicj
ralor resideboard, one refrigerator^
re-
.^5
a^^
t
th^in and other articles otfi
ture.
loqulre at Oil South Union
ttre^t.
ang 2-tf
.
MISCELLANEOUS
, MONEY TO LOAN-No tax Matai
‘ f -, pat fa mortfmgat Boaaw for Mta
WANTED-Luml»
women ontl girls, for hotel, lai
and general h<»iise«ork. I also
men l.steil
for rarioiia
klm
skilled lalHir. Thofo in need
ployment i,r employes rail,
phone
A \V. Hollingsworth,
A Story told in the Krntnrkv
Mornitnins. Third S<*a»oii
of rnprwNtli nted
Suoceak
has h*‘<*n quite aivimatlr rlt»re the j
the reveiiur offiwta
at Gainesville. Ga.. saying that c. K
was
wanted
for larceny and
that II waK thought he was In Battl*j
Finger was located at the sane •
taromi. whore he had a job.
He c*»r-;
fessetl and raid that he would go l»aek ‘
had
laktMi
sums
,_..a ..
Hat properly and mi
phone for prices,
on Rav Rt.. opposite Darrow*!
,o.,o,r„,
No. ! hlockwoo at 12.34 per cord; ♦ dwelling.
No. 2 hlockwocxd at 12
imt
cord.
Dry
«• ^
1«tb aud Renuta StK,
ROOMS rOR Riri?=-r—r7rn..h.-.
for light housekeeping, flr^i
floor
St. and Michigan Ave.
three unfurnlf hrd up ^| ^ J^Jic and^TU^^
locatloi
Inquire Record office,
8-JJM6HT 0K0-D4TE
SPECIALTIES
Don’tFaUtaSeelt
‘
'^1
___________
PHeet25e,35eaidS0e
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
various UnieXj
from
the money!
This report it made up daily.
It anmiinted
to nhout i
Wderkhf^ mrufirg .-ttock. The me. lii;.!
Then he.f1t*<I to Bat lie Cn*«*k 1
j iMiw.-t n ftttUeran.l-hlt.ln n wa.. a j^yx
He says rhaf l e ha«^ Ikm u xxorkins j
( oil- «im*. Mr Snipliin will not retjir:t
hard, saving hir money and had al
1uTiril hr^ha* a gr^wi 'nng vl ..
ready sen: |4o to his employe r, ani
; xx’ith his chlMren
thought that this showeil his gtKxl In
I
Wru. Mulkeniein of Ann Arlior. age.l
tent lon.s and that he w<mld Is* allow't*.!
i 19 yoars. bait to pay 31‘*.K4 Iwfure Jii
to make gootl the sum wilhiuii being
*lk-e Hofr on his ydea of gutliy of en
Hesldenis in the vicinity of the S^ate
road, we-it r,f Bay City, m en' start lea
by an explosion which they attributed
Whep the ev
cliemeni Bubsldeil it was found to have
lieen the wotk of mischievous yopng
men. who seh off five sticks of dyna
mite at a wedding cbarivarL
Brokeu
windows and crockery made It expen
in prices.
pork, pec ImUT..;.. ....
SsS==
J tering the vineyard of Jaroii Ganrhoi u
land
______ L’lwoinvry
taking thererrom ’one l.unrl: of
^ gra»»♦*<."
jeompiaint xvar mude la n*garding tr *
pKJW in a vlnevar.l aud provides that
i anybody who shaU ent*- a vinwanl
I of July. August. S4 j»tenibet or Octolie
FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE--NVIlH^?i.^« ' •
take hFuise and loi in TraviTM* rity |
In part pay and give g»».,d flroe on
balance, inquire lb-cord (.Clre.
Co«. p^r ta*hel.
f-vii
therefrom
is
llaldv
sr;Sr:£5-;^S
Mrs. W. O. Derry. Uvea In Tower, two!
ibelr borne in li^diau 1
i» would be a tac-
voree many years ago mad tajm
itM^ tatafaMop^jtatawfai Uf a taive ratafa la Wywrfita Afad 4^
"
.
to in
sive fun.
prifonmeiit anr! fimv
Fuperintendenf of the IVnir Harris
rarriag.-.
Emploxe.l o" t’ov work of leil
of Pontiac has received an almost un
Eighth
factory at Graiul
intelligible letter coniainine -ti cH-ntM*^'*
FOR
SALE
CHEAP—EichU-en foo»
I. , hnn.,. ,h.< cenalnly und..
tsclence money
The leuar 1. .ri:'
gasoline launch in flrhi-claas cond
hls business, which is to haul
on a torn half ,hee,ofp.,lr.ad|“"^
tlon
A bargain for homelsidy. R
be top where the mas
signed "neltletoo.” evidently
quire at 544 Slate Rt.
ocl 1 tf
-Ye#.- •
are working, at a signal given by
;;rhc;n he was Insane when be wrote Itr writer’s name, and the words. -JonesehTiric lu ll. The animal fias lear
. rralghton
oo.
slppf.” follow,
house on Fnlon street;
Mrs. Pringle rose, with a half
i to Stan when the t»l-l! rings and i
probably tbe address of the party
house on Twelfth street. C. Gibson.
' arrmnd when he his come to the
Tbe -sippr means Mississippi.
In
817 Union street.
; of his walk, all without any attention
closed was a quaner and a flve-e. ni
: from his driver, who has nothing to d*
-room house in
_______
I bellere piece. Mr. Harris Kays that all he ran
j DOW but entertain visitors. As a fur
tb*y gmerany came bark to hJas.”
Oak Heights; lot 50x186; Bates 8t.
make of the contenu is that this man
"Te*. I know. 1 never had much sym
Iber evidence of. the horse’s Inielll One nlna-room hon»e. E».t EJrtOi Bi„
pathy with hU scrlbbUng. •
have worked at some Ume at the
I« ISSvieS; our tana..
"lit knew that and seMom read them to county house, and that in some way he genre U may he stated that he can fell
you. But X believe I had rather more pabis own bell from the telephone bell one .mail boaao. near comer Bo, I
t
received 30 cents overpay
itenee with hts mcrary efforts. 1 dlinear by. though the two gongs are s<
Ave. aod Garfleld.
his honesty, now prompted by hU
similar that the men are often dr One .mall bouse, comer Garfield and
consclcccr. caused him to send ih*oelv4-d.
Front: lot 50x165.
ha nax^r wrote tbs story, la leas than money back.
two wreek. be had passed out. You fsund
Titus street, one ihrec-robm
bouse
D. R. Sutphin of Alpena disappeared j
it^jn that second drawer there, didn t
Plans tn Get RirK
good foundation and cellar; lot feOv
twentywlx years ago
and was no>!
often frustrated by sudden break
“Tea.”
175.
la or constipation,
<
*d to Indian ■ down, due to dyspepsia
"I saw fata put It there. He wop netwr heard of un*
One
six-room
bouse,
good
fodndatlon
very otdsrty about hla papers, so fad said liver last week, hale ar.d hean.v. The! Brace np and take Dr. Klng a New
d cellar, lot 50x165.
all when he!
Fills. They take out the materichUdren. wbo were all small
all when he
which
are dogging
clogring your
your energies
energies
hlch are
One lot 74x165.
away, are grown np and married, i
you a new start. Core headOne six-room bouse, good foondailoa.
They mile thought they would ever! ache and’di
1 dirriness too. At-Johnson
River and there are a son ami daitigt |
i
' xslthoui conx*ni of the owner and lak
,any
see tbelr father again. One daughter.
po^.
The vtHtute umli r wMrh th
I orchard or* wa>vlen during the monihr
The I
cord it not responsible for change*
floo.
ter in Millersburg.
*
•twurt, betweea
sept 26 tfr
Wayne and Bar Sta
~i
lA»t 71. and house. Oak HelghU.
ouae; inOne of the iM-st
tniM-nt locations in the city
c
or surrounding ebuntry for |iome. 4
~ acres of land, large bouae, cor. Bay
\ and Ranjsdt II Sts.
I
12 to 14 acres land In Klmwi>od township, aleitit 1 mile from city llmba.
Wi'l make a g.Hx,i market garden,
r. 40 s I*i miles eaut of Cedar Hun.
4 40 s 14 miles west of Cedar Run.
. There Is conslderaMe
and plentj
plenty of wood tlmlter on this
nd. .Soil
.S<»H g*M>d
g*M>d.
Factory on Ray Rf., power and mi
chlnery n-ady to run. 2.'12 ft. frontage
A gcKMl location for any line of
xind
V-i
ll:r ‘.i'i
drawer until
to a coal mine accldHiit.
'^■:A
beech and maple mill wood at 32 per i ‘so fr®lo?‘Su^W«l »th St aaat of
h«d. James C. Hopkins. C:tir.i.n- | No C2oV
’ ■*
phone 711.
Kept 2C1ra«i
House and lot. JtAi B|g|h Bt.
shiners
said he hatl been clerking in a store,
at
. etc. 4lfi .
4 ft! ^oviLt:
sirable
‘ Call or
i
70 ft
tbe Kentucky Moun-
to Q«*orgla jrlthout a requlKiilon.. He |
in OaincsvlUe and
Dnltalili Propiilr r sale
Fir ifceSillfol-
pleasant
The despi rale j>uttle U*twp« n
I
lice received a'letter from the Hh(*ri&'|
Finger
RENT-I,afge
Sif till Fanrat MNitliiiir*s
Still to OpBratim
Some time agtt tbe Battle CriH-k po^ |
Creek.
_____ FOR ffENT.
The.
collapse
^ wma a thtog I cetdd net apsak of."
tMta
dowm. batanta
Ninth street, or address John Ofame.
■TTi] ______________________________________
Cheboygan. faUeb.
»PI» >‘tf
WANT EO-Dish washer
FOR
FHOtr, OCT. 6
death of Alvab Sherwood from the of
lapse at the top. thus causing a lu/. ^
*g has u
-Aad I faav* 1
ss
p. r .F0B faALf-Houta and lot. ban ofa
and crowdi-1
^
s» t brvTlBHJ ttetsw to l^Il -Bat lb. damn «s oft« amn.
month, paid weekly;
rapced
to
the fellow into -thf horn. f.-4s vhlch
and wheeled him to jail
the fact that hit wife obtataed a dl
,,
this
Afu f
ond onacilngof “Enoch Ardca" l>iroft>.
...hlnc urn.
|4u
to awaken the man. Marshal TrudHI
I have alwaya been a farm
-i do.
ta |f^ Wb„ u„.
Salary
making rain and Innumerable attempts
Hi talMriM
sad
mwdaDr Cba» or lk» btala.
. ".\*.(!iiiig baa bapixened - that la My own nbarTraflcgia taaea bean faorae
-.Met..er. dear.” be ertod, taking her;
IB bw
cptMIOxl
morniiJK
Will bo clotPHl all
a«y Momlay.
Mor
Opn bk-’Uu
■ y inorninK.
Tuemluy
bead the man was covered over with 1
gave the tank no vent and the atmos- j
HAS JtrVEfi BXXII AKT IXlUKITT
n ora fajui.t,”
• ^HMHiively
tniirie
Hr It-1
After a lime sl.e Pi»oke. a world o^
I were a <-bIkl to be pm off. or
■;w n*leh»«ilne; entreaty In tlie question;
1
branding your dead brother as
-Jm k. dc.Mi.” she Kuid to him
s.
I
-Yi»u do uot blame me. my aon>"
as lhe\ weiv nlunc. -I’m afraid \.i
-Vlirther, you fried to save me from
im.llHT tlo.*- not like mf*.”
the mia«-t7 of it. 1 know that, but If
• Not like \on! She ndon-* Xon!”
: you Ud PiH.keu lK»forr-befon‘ I won
'file, fever bent enthm^laimi of the. her lore--iM.for.‘ 1 brougt.t this horror
lover w:m not. after all. very .-omine- ; Into her llfe”iHg to snwl." With Mimethlng^if the!
-Vou xvero away. dear. You did not
-Yes; Imt be died suddenly and may
w Ndom h. r u:ime Imphexl. ^Ue i4m..k ! tell me till you came back. How dki I
bare Intended to do ao.”
her head rtut.J..us|y.
"
; know> I always thought It would be
"No He ixever Intended to do ao ”
”.s’he mex l.nxe fold you ho. but X 1 time enou|rfi wtom 1 found you wcw
"But ft tp his handwriting •*
"Vep•*
• tftoujdi I were a second -edltiou «.f tin*, woninu. When 1 nkw you ao happy I—
”Do you mean to tell me Richard wouU
t*mnpln\”
1 could not.”
haxe thought of brrltliw such a thing,
' ‘•'Now. little wom.tii, that’P nil Imac ,
It was hours before be could muater purh^a ghastly Jest, If It had not been
g rl -be has ever known.”
”U eii. If ihat’p all.” critHl Sibyl, “and
Kilo
Ing on stones for a couch In a hclplee%
holding 1.000 potmds of the oU.
I.onl.er grew mon. :unl mo.v .le,.r,I
himself to the onleal. and both.
Hlhyk l.riglit M iivlhle. kind sotil tluH j „ bile. Iroggard and stricken, faced
•^lle wxm, one day noll^t^l yir^ ITtu j
other w itl
Ith a alh*nt pivueure of the
Rifles eyes i.n.t4iwHl u|»«n her with an I hand.
courage to fa«.n» SIbyL
\Vb«i ba
tluaUy did. she started with a lltUe cry
«Urm.
“f
^*»at baa bappeoexl? Are you
tUii
25c, 35c, 50c
from Pine street to the vlllagi* kicv-
Potter of Charlotte while %l I
peemrd tlrol be
uxulht^. but be
Inatioiu
Tin* tnitb is mother iXoa^u't
^eaut me to nmrrj any due. hut Plurxi
1 am delerrolin*d alie iiaa told me she
V oukl ratlwr it should l»e you than any
is |ir«*myiliiig tbe
Good SpecWtlcf tre latrotfaceA
SPECIAL PRICES
wagon” I«
PoUeravlIle drew a few gallons of pep- j
w«s*k. at: *
t,„. morning 11
j,j,
patrol
in Calumet. It was firpi
permlnt
.u, {rr
Hie nevt
J«. k. g..ing ntK.nt lu a Ivallllc drc.im. |
did not n .ti.^-ihnt umime wet.t on hU
CAST
aoaton ami
boraelopp
^
r;:;
comimny.
manufa
».e|4 .T«U4i j
I to [>e a warm fight for tbe!
o hen I wu. Piv
.U Ica.t. you «oW
mam
...
n.e I M HK au. Now. If y.m rtartct! me . cum^ i»,m« i. tbr luhrrluJic# of my
:hn»nc’*family.
InMnliy Invarlabl,
1) appean.
appcarn In
r rh tim of thir
“Jack. I iMdlrvr yoo would
filwHit n funrmi:**
" In llfr. but It ts a aingutor
cum* until utr
**Hut thip Ipu't a fuurraJ: It’a a wed* feet which Ima bern^a pusale’to tbr doc
tors and^aclmtinc i^n that^mafrUg* la
■ilUig*’
““II *«*iMna almo.ir ihr same to mo. 1
d.iru s;»y I’m aHlUh. hut hut 1 dc to murdlr il»« bring *mc«l beloved
M> gTr«|.gn»ndfalhrr hilled U»c mother
uanf to k«‘ip you a liftir hmeef.' : -oil. joo wmri talk that way when of hla chlW wtwn the bobe wita but two
d«4W old. M> hither Mttrmptcd m> moihyou MV what yoii'n* point: to got n» . r» Ilf... then Killed himself
The r^ai
rv» h.iiitfr, Slhyl la the chmri.<t. p%ri^- fai l, hate »h n r b.vn rondo publK. lAil I
know. jiml I f.«r| that I roust pr> errvr you
T^t hitlc girl In the world.”
from b.x'omlttK n murderer. Vou are tba
: nir .^.ur e.
I knew aho would be.
For Gud p Pakr. HmO
Utat t« what kiitt you po long In BmUy poor boy: if 1
only iviild
brrorv 1 hma
4^m|i«l|.>.1 t«» wilir th^••. wonts.
•a. 1, 1 MiigHMo It wua
Shr la
VtU’R IIK.\HTBHoKEX KATHKP.
ig lane 1M .VI \x»vk to Vloit her aUJack rrlngle aat for some time like
W. Mr.* Ti>..Iuay.”
one Ptunned. Then be took up the ter
-Wi ll. Ju* l.. dimr. If you lovr her *
rlhlc thing and read II ngaln aa one
It U tb«* wsy of Uie world.” And Mm.
does bopitig with a forlorn hufH- tlMt
rilup’.e went .pih kly <»ut of the room
there timy lK**f4uuie miiitnke or aurae
Ui hide IMT ti ara.
loo|4h .le of t'M-aiH*.
' .laek *v.aH U.lh grlevwl aud surprised [
But no. it Mvinedevcu mire hnrrll.k*
n*ivpUuii of tin- m-ws, (
ttian at
pliu'e now ihe wtiole
lie Ji t.l evp.N-lnl ivjoi. lug and ivtigrul
meaning of h\n ruined life and what It
.illnll.iUH lumi^ad of n lament.
must brtug to her. the wutnau he lured
He w.n.i the only eUlld. ami his umth
tii^ler tlmu hU life, eaiue over him
isblug f4m«e. ttud 1
man or woma= to work in Michigan i
largo
ana lot at fdi-K.
rfAtfaW
S.H. AUjD.
! FOn faAt,E--ODe Stagar
WANTEO—Bnergctic.
qulreil.
EVEKYWHIBE
chui«b.
rg.“r
Tfa* merary ranalna of
PriiMto taaa*d up la tbe gra
and gtbyl were married a i
tba Mpected time.
ctaaeY late oacli otfarra affrctJooa Ibaa
orrr brforo.
FORlALtSpmea 8t
WANTED.
roprcaeatlng
-T*i=2.-2i.^‘jsrs.*s:s.:2s
•oBmIcmm by «1m
miminiar
on East Eighth street.
!>«>* Oo. F.
storey
15.00
G. R. X: I. excursion to RichI. infl..
Ind.. it
It 00 Tuetasy.
Toeadaj Octolta* 10.
mond.
Tickeu good for 10 days. Oct full Infonnatiaii of any G. R. A I- agent or adLockwood. General
Get
dreaa C. L. Ixickwood.
Paaaecger Agu Grmad Rapids. Mich.
'
oct4tooet9
rioJTSf’aSr a
TAXES
::Hwthe live wards of tba
dty of Traverse City, Mich., have baiaa
j placed In my bands for collectfar.
|
I wHl be In my offlee for tbe ptil^
poM of coIlecUn, uJd tuna
«.«7
week day from now until Nov. 1. IMS,
from 8 o’clock unUl 11:30 o’clock ta
tbe forenoon, and from 1 o’dock until
4 o'clock in tbe afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before Sept 1st will
be received
without
M
coIlecUoa few.
and all taxes rematotag
tmpaJd
ooi
Sept. 1st and until OcL 1ft. a peaatty
of one per cent for coUeeCioa wIU b«
charged.
On all taxes remaialag am .
paid on Oct. 1st and uatll Nor. let s
penalty of two per cent for ooUectSon
Price |i;3ao. wilt be charged.
Inquire Geo. EUol A Son. bead of
& R & I. m RICHMOND
)
Walnut street
od 4-5:
^Ok SAL^—Flve-yesr-old bor^.
K
a Ashton.
oct4-6t
FOR SALE ORRElifllMFl
i ooovenleacta tor sale or
Bostoa fe« |far gale.* ^
.$01 Westteath gtrea.
Office. Room 202 State btfUt blfas.
’
If. R Haakea, City Trmnrm.
Dated July 24. IfOS.
?
^
Inly SSOct pL
10 PER CENT SAVED
Br partus for roar cemem iraDu b*.
fare Norcaber 1«.
Ciui. M. Bom., ear Ctoft
joctJ-norl
-irr
THE eVEWINO MCORO. TIIAVEME CITY. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. IMS.
AMUSEMENTS.
Ptluburg. Kan.; town leagac. Ottomma: New Ragland league. Concord:
OR. R. X MAC NET
The greatest and most expenrfvej
Northveatem league. ErereCi; North*
show
an
i*s^
Amerionn stage. Tloro. j
era league. Moth: Interstate league.
The date
Holyoke; Sew York league. A. J. C.
TO
HTTOCR
BOOSE
FOR
ttl.
____ _
rirer league. Hudson: Socth fs next Friday. Oct. 12. the place,
down pains m a symptom of the tnosl serious troiible which can
StHob^rT* Orand opera house. There
Atlantic longue. Macon. .
PIANO TUHIHO-W. N. ]
attack a woman* viz: fanuig of the womb. With this* geoeraBy.
To the abore Uat vilJ be added by are no long st^tebea of Uroaiisotne
ram expartohCA Mow 1
Plump
solid
goldcome Irr^ar. painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weakenOrtoBell Bcoa.
le close of the week: American cocrersation to be fo» nd in the book
.ALL SIZES
|]« draLns, dreadful backache, headache, nervcmess. dizziness, inileague. PhUadelpbU; National league, j of Owen Hall, all the l^ne
tabiUty. tired feeUng. toabOily. to waft, loss of appetite, color and
bright, oulck and up to dato. Th.*
New York.
beauty. The cure l«
music of I^Ile Stuart has aex Ixm
rntii Nov. i:>ih W
The local High school team ?r play* doners and New Yorkers whistling
looJ: unlers
X a. MARTIN—PtyalclaD aafi «bp
ig Slanistoe today, the firm Inter* and singing, being catchy and lunefal.
scholastic foochall game of the season. Bach musical numlo r being a distinct
ThU game will he Immedlatalr fU* hit In itself.
lowed by the Indepeudenu vs. Charie•norodora- is not the name of a girl
Rich cut glass. Beau
rolx and while this gnme !■ going on or a perfume, but of a mnhlcal island |
tiful China, Handthe girls- High school team will play tn ihe Philippines, where the opening |
some Silver. ELE
F*>r piping;,- fixtures ami
Bast Jordan a basket ball gnme.
scene I* Uld. In the second act the;
GANT CLOCKS,
exterior of a castle In Wales Is shown
L;tnii»s tx>mpleU‘. Morv
handsome wedding
! with a dark change
the interior.
rooms acctiniiiigly.
that ‘marvelous, curative extract, or natural essence, of heihs. wbldi
gifts at
The storj- is simple and easy to follow.
excrU such a wonderful itreiigibening influence cn all female organs.
UUlikeo block.
‘ Ar American mlUlonal-i- named GilCardul relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stins«.00, $2.00,
fain—played l.v Jack Raffael-haIdates the muades to pull the vomb up into place.
Special fo the Evening Record.
usurped the owner.Mdp «»f the inland
It Is a sale and permanent cure for all female complaints.
$2.00. $4.00
Hendon. Mich.. Oct. 7-*Chaa. Mr and the rl»^ of the cunai" finds IX>-i
DR. F. M0L08W0RTH- Special ftI^n. ar. and wife and Mrs. wnUaiAr lores, the rightftil owner, working as
tentkm to diseMt 0( the eye. ^r.
Harris -euimed Monday f'otn West- a farm hand. A detective narot*-.]
la «lrfct«t cuoMctice. irtlinc os «U
wood and Aldeo. where they have Tweed'epunch t Ralph RIggsl visits
your UauMrt, W« wm iend fret ad- Nao^ B*kt. <4 We^star G«nr%
Co. block. Beth phonea.
/ IkW
been visiting relatives.
rto (In rU9i sealed emclore). Ad- “and my menses were very painful
Ihe Island In the gulse of a palm
drciis: LadM»* Adrlsory I>T<.. The and inrsabr. Since taktae Cardul I
OrT^ b! NlTNOR-Offlce over Amefw
Married. Tuesday. Oct. 2.* R. Me- phrenologist and “ general fakir
iklM Co., ChstU- f«H like a new- woman, and So not
Icaa Dru« Store. Special a^Uoa
Clond and MUs l.uctle Andrus, at the search of the rightful owner, who
We sell the Famous
aoter as I did.*'
to eye. ear. uoee and thieaL Glaniea
home «»f the hrhle’s imroniH In Inland. the daughter of an old fr|. nd Th
Fo.\ Typewriter
fitted. Both phonea. Realdanee §lt
They M« Wednejolay rooming for also apiiemrs on the sn-ne Ui.iy He
Sixth StreeL
Saglgnaw Utr Ifaoir wedding tour.
rotsl. a widow of s4ic‘al tm-stige woh;
DR.
W. E.. MOON—Phonea.
Frank Wesigaio of Newaygo coun matrimonial Intentions
She ha.-: a
Cllx. 107: Ben. W.
ty was the guest of M^lXake and brother, a mllUary man. Capt. Arthim
WaaMnfion iUreel. CIU. phone 21$;
family Tneada>. reluming home !o.megaI. who is In Um* wli»* Angela
\r«*dnt^day.
Gilfain. the daughter of the tiwner of
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To*
ni-nthA ns
hand, they will
Mr»i. A'Ion Is on the sick list.
‘ ' the Island. Dolores is in lovt- with
ronlo UnlverHliy. Office la Munm
ilanrituw. (’blua. G«.*urgi’ 1.. IxibMin oT ‘ Frank Kliwm. iho velemn Joague
yoo op. keep vott well and
Franrb Ulchardson r<’turnod from Lord AlMTeo4v!. wh»» han 1men acting
bldf. Telepbooea. office IM; raM*
lh» Moinea. is riidv i«i
h^roi’ pitohor with the ivmdi TiKorn. Grand Rapids. Tuesday.
dence 104.
as chief rlcrk for Gilfain. Gllfttn. in
. Thlh Ih (ho fllihloM riiy on earth.’ 1; S Holonmlv declaio^ that this U the last
Dr. Shllliday ofLake Ann waa In order that he may retain the pruiieny
T. W. THIRLBY, DeoUat. Over Bai^
wrltoR. * lirmlrodw or Chin* a** dnj|»;K*i? | yoar that ho will atoo ar In league
num A Earl’a jewelry atom. Both
town Wwinesday aiu-nding to patient
is anxioits to roarrv Dolores, hut slu*
nw rvtfy tfec Bim«, mi ri«M <h
doBd on iho mroet* ihlh anrotm r Irom tMjmpany and aayn ho will m-mIc down
phones 102.
______________
Mr Hathaway of Holland, who has refuses Hra and d»*cla-«‘s that sh,
'Min‘«iiok.’, Ilundr**il» more rtlo<l ol oh hiK farm ntmr AUogan *o < ha^o the b«yn vlsIMn" his i^on. .Sam. of thU
itot Umt. <ltMl Siek-MMdu*., ^ ARTHUR "hoTlID^-M, D. PhyaJ*
loves A!n rc4.e.k an.l he asserting ,hMito Nwvmm Sy«tMi,aa<
ohob ra. Ono niphi ai niblnlcht iho f.^tive iM.tato huKK and Hn-nd the n-M place, rot timed home WcMlnc .«iday.
clan and aurgwm. Removed to of
love for the farm girl, is ord«-n d awu)
.ihormoni'-o r ^ohmI iH
The <’.Mn«»N»‘ ol hU davH in qtilotnoas.
fices over First NaUonal hank. Clll*
Mtsa. it. a. Blarrow was in Travers'* from t^-e island
tens phone 2SS.
__________
Wrn»lt.is KpreaciiUft. The rlinim*- U
Ho. hoHt'vor. Kaya he will pn»bably \Vedre$day.
In the s«*c4ind net Tw.-^Nllepnnrh on.!
DR. LAWTON—PhyHlcliil and i*urdoldllUling I am noi w« ll Wo ox - don tiu rimngloi «irxTL<lona!ly to play! Mn* Hangremond Is ill with typhoid
Dolore,s ap|H*ar at the ensile as wan
goon; «ffit*4*« in Wilhelm block, Iblrd
*pert to roach homo. aw< ot homo, by
loam. Bay. hut!
At!*-r.an
dering minsiiels. He exiWs Gillnui.
flo^ir. with Dr«- Sawyer and Penbal*
Nov 1 ••
team ihat will j Uitle I.«cllc Sehenkel has
who restore.s the proi»eriy to the riahi
•My vffo f<nl mo <m tar wmp.*’ tgill
Itpon.
.Home ^hlK•^vv wiM. Fcrnier Ik.y KU |
ful owmT and eveinthing ends hap
OIVK
Jo*o|, k l»!i»Uo, rhart'^-d with wife l»oat*, win phehlng? KltM*n ha.<
M. Deakc returned Wtslnewlay even plly. esp4claPy for the society widow,
HARRY B. MARNER-Exper: piano
‘ilig. in a MiUa;ik«N. r.*uri. ‘It wik laat ' of the wise h»*ai]H It! basebali an«l has
VIM, VIGOR & VITAUTY
ing fnmi Grand Rapids.
who savs:
At la«« a s*-ct»nd mat
tuner and action regulator. Salla. Sunday. I ihouglit tho .nfTiW- had a^ saved enough 4n his muvn years of
Try a "Sill
Calvin C'arpenter left. Friday for riage. The trinmph .)f b«.pe over ex
fartlon gtiaranioed. With Kimball
/ rich, juicy flavor, and Mo ti wa>< a i». ^ pnifml.inal haseliaJl playing to keep Frankfort, where he will spend a few
For 8.* b, .11 UnafU
Music House. Citx. phone 264.
_
perience.!’ In proiluciug -norodora”
ruUar lUile laMe alnou b that I hint the rest of lil. life without worry- days visiting friends.
•e 0.nt and ae Cent Bctaa HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
many features were intr4Mluced.
oonldn’t <niTirr]darv I dUlt^ ..n ail> iiic wUethor sclvN.l keeps or not. HN Robert riariK’mer has been faUng unique ami unusual. **ne of which w«and counselor. Wilhelm block. Trav*
know whai wa« ih<v mat tor-ait hi ho, farm Is one of Ihe !lm*st ones of Alle Calvin’s ftiare on the mail route sine**
erse City. Mich. ClUxena phone 106pU« it there today.
the male ch..r s In nil muslnal pr «*off.^‘ mull the soap all turmni to lath ^ gan rotuitv ami he has a nire little Tuesday.
duct Ions the chores me** »*ave Ix-en
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car
or. after I had i.uallowod 11. and the brood or Kit sons.
Charlie Wilson Lawrence Kenmo neclect4'd and reb*gated to th«’ r»*ar of
ver. Prices reasonable^ OfLc® wltli
sudik started to .Noe 4il> ont of tny ,
and Ih-rt Da-i» each purchasetl a view the stage. In •T'lormlora” they ar** as
O. r. Carver and Bro. oBth phonea.’
moutfi. I swell.Nl np so 1 eo,ildn*i wear I
Michigan plays the strong Case ftotato dlgin-r this wc*ek.
well drill.t! as the eluTfs c.rls and
■ ; anything but an old bat|indH’." .lodge schrwi! leant of Cteveland nt Ann Arbor
•Thursdav no<*n frttro South Boardman. the effect <»f this iniu.vatu.n is said t .
)R. E. F CHASE—Honieoiialhifit. Of-Nelson susiM’ndisI seiilenre.
<-hicago plays Iowa wt Chicago. ]
gumth Ikiardman. iM- greatly oppreciatt dl
fic-e ov
n:
• Society Itir the Uelne Wisrtinsin tHAMis iJiwTeiice
K. Below Id Travor.-e was in town
Tlje most pronounced musical hit of
Tlic (iui*sli'Aii t«jis* coiisirlonsl
V-'i (Ion <if Fat Men. The tiu'rabers
laees the rpiversity of Thuniday.
the plw is the double ^-vfelle. -THi
STEAMEt MAmSTEE
THIRLBY—
. wi-ar a comblnaMon corset and alHlom-!
Mi„n.niwdis. Illinois hRs
wlieri buy inti ;i
.Mr. ami Mrs.
Huffman and Mrs Me. Pretty Malden.’.’ six wr ll
GOING V(EST
"T:'
Mtpfs.ner
.
I Nnrihv,estem to disiK.se of at Cham- Hunt .were in Thompsonville Wednes men. who b«*ar themselves with eas,Lr MwntO.-.- Suml.T- s to p. tn ;
riiiragt»
two ttf the gnat
Indiana m»s*ts Kentucky Stit*’
40.. State bank l.!‘lg.
pi
BASE
HEATING
T«-^U.Ys
nnU Tt.ur-<1*Y.. T .IL p. in.
and six gm>i bKiking girls Stylish.j
nun <d letters of Atueriea. They an I
,^„,,^vl.le, Drake has Oh- ndlego to
Mrs. Elmer Bowman went to Wex good bM.k.ng girls an* tu.t novePier in .
,
SpeiOfianagnitU l*ap|*|iMi<nwlomk«umtMoines and Nebraska ford Batunluy mmnlng to visit her
musical attra< i|ons/ hut < borus men j
DRS.
J.
0.
k
HART
J.
TRUEBLOOD
ntoaniourgisit»»is»iilos and James
: pl^vs ihe Vniverslty of S^mih Dakota daughter for n few dAiys.
who can wear cloth*-* a>- though they
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN81
V ijifio. brothers
W.nlnesday Mich;brother and «teixiiani.<. wht.
Scv.-ral rases ol typhoid fev.-r an werearcustomt d to them a:** b*v an<:
omern IU4T S Wilhelm HUW. « a. m. «o IJ
came tiv>ni Greece.
m. A-tv nh I Northern at Ann Ar- reir.ne'l.
far iK'twwn. Jn the .song the by-jile
!,t.
Ttt
AtiguKiIne Meoher. a Mtd.lle, Ala..;
,sln plays Chicago P
of gesturi* and feature ar.- cb ver bits
Thur dny...
is (H'oiiomy in ftu-1.
The
•fw
mimonaln-. wa- macrleAl in a Patter
j- j,t .Mad.
A Splendid Idea.
Snlunlny*:
»«.
of panionilmc. The girls smile or
slivye^lhal w ill ;;ivF\voii the
A irtr Idea In a Cough Svnn» Is ad
M»r. N. J.. rhinrh to tiios Hebni NIn
^
Vo?t’s men nieei
le n»en aniK*ar indifferent o.
g'ryyilesl ainotint (»f heiit with
wagen. a preiiy sten.igniidjer. He gave ;
VanderlUlt uniy4TKlty from the vanced to KenntHlr’a Ijixaiivo Honey
r .r-,-ll.-ui ..,.ou 1* -r-rr.-.l »t
ml en.ls with tIu- girls, as they
an.! Tar lU-sldes r..ni.iinlng IMne Tar.
lip* least coal is ihe sb*vc to
th.' I.flde iPshoiHi and the pMe.. ft.
„,h. r gatncK sc^i.vluled H.tiiey and other valuai
ualde remedli*s,
huv. This is wh;il we claim
.
an as f.dlows! MlniM-M>ia vs. Arne.* tt iS-ndiTi-d Laxative, s. that its use in
for the .1,‘Wel t'..al Stovt*.
a promttt and efficient evacua
K. A. ('udaliv has made public a b‘< ;
Drake vs. IW Moines
The clniibl.* iMSe heatin^^ sys.
tion of the bowels. It relaxi*s the nervler rtArclvisk from Paj Pn»w«* M’verai
M.dne.s C'iiimg.. vs. Indiana
dlana
tom uii-<l in the .lexvel c.muus s.vKtem. and c:in*« all coughs, colds audience tfi claim the u«hI hr.- *.w!j.
ac... In which Crowe said
N,.|,ruska vs. Knox at L!n-i noun, whooping cough, etc. A nil
ix*ls the Iptal to remain lun«
The costuming, grouuing aiul gei;
,nd iht- honey biM' is on
ubme ^asgulfy Of alKluctliigtheCud
er in this sIom* ih^jn iti other
ral arrangement <»f tin* chorif* as we’l
O. F. CARVER A BRO,
ab% IMO. and orr.Ted to restore
Wt^m -ln vs. Notre I>aine
8toAa*s. The hollow' base nS.s the principal, forms a gracA*fiil and
‘I
rough
S>rup
I»f the ranHi?m mmon if (-ndahv would .
and I^ImmUu vs. Ohbt \V<'“** Honey and Tar .\n ideal remedy f«u iitiactfv.dy pletureMpb’ sc4 n«.
uutves the «*<»M air fr«»m the
agree m.t |o pn».. « uie, Mr <’udahy ;
OlH*rltn.
>tlu rn praise it. It is best
chibiren. Motl
tlo*»r and ixisses it up Up*
dniggist.’A.
Uu*k of the hb.ve and k«s
refuseil
•
I MIcl.lu-an plays DenbMm at Ann Ar- for all. Stdd b
•age*.” Lincoln .1.
•the Ht aif «
up a continual circulalicu.
Tbe .Ntttutnal Itrugglsts. in se.s.-ion
\Vednesda>. Oct. l«. and plavs
Carter’s stirring uielo«lr.-tn.a oi ('hi
t .h-:
Jn Wasliingroii. will urge IlgishUhm to
s.^asoii on
Come ill anti let us shttw
IPe will »H* a* SteiiilH-rgV Grand
them to you.
emh the sale m fuMiniins by mail <*t ' S;ttnrda>. <*ci 21. u' Ann ArlKtr wi»u
i \Ye<!nesAlny. on I!
d.*r cont.-nis. It was >ald the heattU ^-,.,,ravkr. as an opisment.
This play hardly m tsls an intr.Hluci .on
ol ‘.housaiids of Kills in rural district--;
________
to the theati r g»HT as i v«-r‘.vone wh.
:
Record.
ds anmially impulr-d fm life by Mm’^ rambridge.
7.*-The first ] Sj>cclal to the Kv
bks ev« r frequenMnl a theater know>
OaM iM. Hmr WUkaia WMt. I
Thonip-^onVille. Mirh.. Oct. 7.—Chas the lines on which the piece is ItasAi!
of drugs PM ,ri‘d by tle-in iIjmm
frv*shman i« Ih* laid fO
Siddiers’
USomstt*.
the niail.
field this :.veai wws TluHxlore lltK»st»- Hugh . 1). E. Slawson s rlcl:t b;»wer. re The suiry is a thrilling one. wtdl told
The Americf
j cell, jr *1^. arrlden' hwppene*! Tliurs- lumiHl from iis vl.sit i«» hi^ relative- and cleverly connected and never falN
(-Idv.-land was »ddM*i.K.*d by ,S.fad tlHx
Two freshnun
weiv in the northwest.
to arouse the greate.st _enthusiasm
Oren Burlingame will begin husking Uesldea the sumptuous sr-enlr .njuiiv
wallader of lkiti.it mi home gardenYoung R.wu-evHt was
F.;ip,-cial atten:i»*n was uiien at ,,|j|ying end (o on-’ «»f tlo-m. The play com with his niarhlne nfixt w<H-k
mem which thU aitractioTi carries
•Chlcagi* nan”4Wtrtirk town and one of the l»est casts that has lH*en s«
.*‘Ssiou t«* rhiblM ii s K.aoni iiinino
ii.A ard him and he pbii:’.:ed Into
struck the sahnins soon after for fre In the play since* the iH-ginning of it.!
jriH-ifation. M-lund exicn-iou ar l so-*
,irrimma*,;e.
^
iria! aeureuunu
‘
. When the piU' was dl>entangled he
GRAID RAPIDS I IRDIAIA IT
career twelve yeari ago. The Ilg’aM
• jniMin and liussi.v have ngreed u|mvu
pp,-dAng profusely from a ru» ».ve,
Hil! Powers and T»mi Tralnor strucK lide of the entertainm.*ni Is lak-n:
I
COMPART.
' t^rttl^ lor'Ihe exi hauge of priMUiers.
husthnl off to the town full as ticks and Squlr»
'are o^ to the intriKlociion of seveial
Tim. T.U.- Takin, ES«:t bej-t. H4U>. W•ss but was n*e.lly io irh**d s
; Russia will r»*i«ni 1,S‘*‘* J«l»
dn‘ss’niK nsjH and the out. not big said five dollam and cost
Tr»;n l-sv. - Traversu Cily :cotia«rtlnc for tbt
lilgh-class vaudeville acts which hav.
vMIr Japan will sft «;4.“'si Russinus ,.„Mnch to require Ktiichlng. wa.-1 Sam Willi* i* tn Owosno with hi* iHtm ween in the hading bous. s of th. malady. In s.*x«-ral se n. - r.
Tr2n
City cxMkWertmg nortl!
, strung acting and real abUitv
free The Japs ari* to Ih* deliver*t’ at
^ ct>coon. ’
j ImjT^ir
oownF«-tin,: dotU
____
jaway fo.ro ranting. Ib.vi slm
the n. ate^i western fntntler of Husain
---------! Robert Anderson U ill. Harry Kee
Op! Clia ‘tSS.
City cobims Uim: North
nnd ihc Russians w ill be dellvetvd iiT Atexaud. rMarlin, the
husky tackle.; hue is in the hwkey-pokey attending to
A antall h« use grkH’U d W. F. Mann; excellently. Faitniv Ib-yt a.v
eniatiou
of
the
'
M.sui
wa„
v.
ry
capabb
ene
rially
l.i
J”‘!T™mVr-TrLTa
'
Kr-be. Nagasaki and Yokohonia.
consideretl one of the most j business,
t Co ’s pre
the City ojM ni i fo’irth act wh.-n ric* lo-e^ h. r mind
i Two deputy iNvunty elerks. G»H>rg.» valuable among the Grand Rapids' M»>. Leona Jennings, who hau b<*e’i shiner’* Daughter"
ZlmnuTman and Russell Blaii. in OH»- nigh drhtxd ftmtlmU players, is <nm at Travenm CPy lor two moinhc, bottw' last evening The cast consist-1
----- -----^ rinnail. used a match to Ux*ate a Uwky
^pu symptoms of| »topiH*d off her^- for a few days’ vUlt r*,l of elgWt gooil people and the i»art-s| - The Winning Hand." which slum*
Train amr«» In T^vf-tm City ifwiD Horth
: gas pliH- in the county-building. Mwl j,yi»h<dd fe\e- and^t U fearx*d that ho j with her cousin. Mrs. Elmore North
of Mamniv Clnda and her * o!e man j at the City opera ho;iro Mondayev<ntJS® karlncS'll U n. n. and arrlrlngWt I if
\m*srlft>, and their funeral arrang»s
for the tea-; rup.
Pote ' wer*’ taken by the genuine arti-i ing, is a play that apfw-al* to t il
laannir »t ll lo a- m. and 4 W) p. m
sou. NewvBle abi* will probably hel John E. Northrop haa gone to Dc eje from the Muith and the i»aris which } das-es Inasrauch as it i* replete ;il»h Tram*
rooiMY-t with r^r asd Kl»*»q»»ns cars nortl
lie for the r»>st of Ih troll to work with the lnterUx*king re they handk*d were treat<M! in a manner
rtlon.* strong cflmav's and
a is LOOTWooo,
siiuations. Th- seme Ipair gang of men uixm the P. M. R. R- thm hruuphi repeated apjdauvf fiM»iu
..,rrv »imlo« ..ut ol tl... bull.Iln,:.
1
,i". . lame leg.
Sam Willis grew 7«o bushels of
i-w Yo-k ritv a*-'! »he < h*ar•I .Il.ln t fro»n. I
' -aW »!»>• '
w hv^. .bout u. .all for; Tfco ..-nrani inners In the leagues bean* ihU year.
Smith threshwl
Mis* Mary Carew In the name part acteiw I • all drpwn from life. Ther.Ml
the
season
are*
them with hi* bean wcparaior and 1. pUyed
Uvrrpool.
r«lomni: lo th.-; that havr rl.
dll!! moment in the whob>
mountain girl l« a preit.v Is »-ot
AHIIUAL ElCOlSiaiS
rcwoluTlon ofienHl at n»e Ej»iitci»i>aUan Amt ncan
asMKiaTion.
Columbu*‘‘I was a g»KMl Job
manner. Sam Coitrell in the rollick play.
n
ft.
dP<*e.rian iron vent lon’^v J. M. Chew. Eastern league. Providence; Southern
Several
partle* from Indiana
ing part of Jason TheopoH* Dorklkn*
avking that the gn*iH'l li? proclaimed ! league. Now Orleans; Wcftern league. ^ ,owtt this
for obvkMi* reasons named m soak. 1*
UCBMOND. INO.
I Trouble.
to*«ncllirpt.»4,
anew in view ol the i^(*anda! brxtught j IV* Molnow; Central -league, Wtocelan atilHl In Ms Itoc
He kepi thIt i.H a bad habit t » borrow- anything.
«... l.y .Uo l..^..ranc.• InvoMismtlon. InK; Thiw I
D-Jbaque: Kluy
house convulsed by hi* witty *|HM*che*
Tji> lii.hop iay»
»r«- «|>( to bf
. \ tnrfnn<->; Tri Si.to lew-'.
and facial exprcstlon*. The latter l«m»w is trouljje. When ,lck.
HATS with colored hvida for yonn* were so realistic thattoven the de« > heavy, weary and worp-oui by
-loo r.-«Uv |« jondoron. H.-»dvl,».l Ib.i wnitatuMH.rt: WV.iern Maoclalloo.
TVESDAT. OCTOSEI 10
wnd Mllwsakw.
pains and poisons of dyspepsia, bll
.ho puldir «i. umll Ih.- luvctlptUon Wichita; Obio-r.nn.yU.nl. l«sac. j men are right.
dyed villain. Bud Henn . when peering nef«. Bright’s disease aod'slmila
Hamilton Clothing Co.
U cttnclml. d iK-forc conaitHn, wyliod)., Yoitns*town; Missouri valley lem^uo.
Into Jason’s face, resolved his feature<t lernal disorder*, don't sit down
j)ver your symptom*. b«it fly for
Into a broad smile. The variou* other brood
reliefr to Electric JJUiters. Here
parts were well handled. The wbok
find sure and permanent forget
troup are masters of the southern dia fulness of aTl rour trmibles, and your
Oct S to Oct ID
bodv will not be burdened by a load of
lecL
\ debt dteeaM*. At Johnson Dnig
H
Mewds.
C. A. Bugbee drug
1HGBSTS WHAT YOU BAT
Ory, Hnrtf and M WoMk BmDi BMt
There was onlv a medlum-sirivl Price 50c. Oqyanteed.
bonae at 8telnberg‘a Grand last etenSEE OUR novelties in derby hst*.
ing to vrlrteaa Bdward N. Hoyt in
try a record want Aa
Hamilton Clothing Co.
excellmi and jOct7-tf
-UaadeL- Hoyl
■y-
Uledditia
Rings...
DRAGGING
A CHANCE
GAS LIGHT
Ulcdding
fiitts
CARDUl
WINE
OF
Woman’s Relief
$12.00
r|
KIIOOI
JfastaWs
TRAVERSE CITV
GAS COMPART
Jtwtlrr Stare
Ym Ar* N«t Feering WeU,
6HIBimiBKOFmWOII10j | spobisof All KUDS I
“Cool as a Cucumber"
ACCEPT HO suuTmrrrs
The C. g. Taylor Coal Co.
THE HESSEN
TRANSPORTATION CO.
COALSTOVE
JOHN R. SANTO
PEREHAL MSORAICE
M.AN. E. TIMECARD
FIRE INSURANCE
ti
ll
A. D. TYLER
THOMPSONVILLE
DENTIST
GEO. A. JARm
DENTIST
■ir
201 FRONT STREET
J.H.IIiirai
6N.WMcWitlr
MONROE & MeWETH"
GENERAL INSURAVCE
‘I'l. ir“
C. D. MILLER
D K N T i:«rr
G. R. ® 1.
PER6 MARQUETTE
s.sr
f:
Kodoj
'DQFEKIA CURE
=:=$5.00^=
'■
^
TIUVCIIM CtTY. IIICHiaAN,.SATDimAY. OCTOWN 7. IWS.1
Life Insurance as It Is Conducted by the New Zealanders
APROPOS of tb* loit^WUre lai
sow brine mode I
A - rsrriji:
doB tram wbiHi
inflin.
ThTdllacorory of*g5T
oouotrr OB thr globe wbroc owdi o alotr
or Bffalre eould aot rxloL In.lbraway
ynw Ziolond the goremarat oondocu
• Ittm fnwmnce deportmeot wblcb fwi
only offrre tu poUclee ot o low pwal.
urn. but boa Ibe eecurtty of tbe otate
brbtod It as tU gilaramro to lav*-«toni.
By open oomprUUoo witb lixSlvldiial
aMrtea adgM take
One of the Calrwt
rMxmdlal ineaaureo
triad la the odHmy and one whicb
prowed lU uaKulaeaa frooi tba verr
B»t of lu adaption la tbe work
aet.
dodng. Therefore a com moat be paid
to errry ixOurrd worker apd. If tbe ao! cldcm prove faint, to hi» famUy. Tbe
‘^ onl> <xrcptHm to tbW rule Is wb
ed to the aatlafmctkm
can be
1 judicatro tbewe <
L flat the I
'.Jf
Bg up r*ceaal»
from keoplog
no high aalaiiA
tonal iwliiu.
It 1» an Ideal tbeocy In
nee of K.MO. which may
who baa airtvrd at
1 waa empowered to 1
| aanuwe. tbo* coropi
\ Uon of cxlating lna«
]
ad- I vantage to arttaan* torm ^ a gmxvtunental banc
to try the experlmrot. mnd It baa cntallBd no bardahip on any cUaa. but baa
given rrtleC to many. Tbe acherne of
ry old age tnaurwnoe baa twen
tried In Uermany
Sproioua aa that theory mpptm. It baa
been found In prwctlee to be only an
other ayatem of making tbe poor keep
A - uT- r
>)n«wa that a
irual of thr whole ayairm baa b«
Av^MTai
In New Zei Uod tbe mure
WponaJMUty la borne by tba
cept tbo t
In New
that the people of
y have abown auch
In aelf government
aun much from the up to date
mribod. which prevail there. The gov.
be any
faltora until the country becomw bankI in the
It U true that NVw J
but It le not too rt mtii for
B!
ta an laolat^ gru
lying In the oouth trmr*ermt>>
4th a climate almlUr U» that of
if
tlmatlag. It U of the area of the
dom of Italy, or the V
theP Philippine*, or twice
twi
the *l*« of N« w
Knyland . If aome aeiamlc dl*turlvatire
ahould aubmi-rge all of the I'nitri
Rtatr* eacopt the atate* of Michiaan
aud IJIlnolii. there wxMild remain aln>o»t
the exact rounteriMirt of Ni w ;&< aland.
1
The rooiieifiwn faU* at one |H*lnt
POSTOmCE DEPABTMEBTT. WELLIKOTON.
k*w lxrg»^ eltiea linpraentahir
•tic rlilted Htalea and New Z.
-r ptdnie
I element m bath 1m Angle-Haxon. f:arh carrfc«| the MimmI of
Priieln. ft* well «a her lane and inetl.
have pciHCre^d
Itn wealth thia diatant
llrltlMh crown , may
aiiMwer hrrt.
ll.ioo for ea.-h man.
womiin iiml child. Tiien follow tin- Inhabluuita of tlic ItrltlMh lelea. with
11.400. thoTM. of AUMtralln. with ll.SiO.
and thoae «»f Finticc and the I’liUed
KlHlcM tied «l 11.300.
ItiMunmce i.M hy no
K Z.wlantl tnalUu-
OOVERNKENT HFE INSUEAHCE BUILDING. WELLINOTON.
fjJl.v
i:> the ;ut there
The rrlnHple upon
> IfijunMl ^
Inhtltuted waj bu»<-«l tn tin
.»f $i0>0 iMixnbl.. iHit
form i.f l.S* 4
n..iiUon ?• uMu,.lly
aumpiion that It 1m neither by the whsh
I ..f iuilf pay Pt a deilt^iii' ilPic and
nor liy the «-ondu.n of either err.pl«>#*r
P|w II.
I>UI Ih4.
lt?4. |r.iy
|r.iynifn of II lump earn if the liinployee that nccldcnta h.iP|w
ii. Imi
iM epUe of Ih it
inly iHT- Jury ix j|M im.\iirnt.
Th y are I
<*fcNM
lire of aoddenlB
cNiur'C a oirreiipomllng • ffort had
C the loea to the
1 .VicJdM 1
ehmild • t inrdoyi r.
To meet tl.c n.f.i.>!iy the
•f pro-• xtivrrnnn III life liiMurniu'** 4l«-fiaritnent
be <N»ni|Hil4Ml.
road* and the pmfUa are uppHed to increaatng the emcimey of the »4c\ice
and. Incidentally, to reduclnx the coat
of traveling. HchiK.1 children an car
ried by the milroada fn‘e of charge to
and from their homea. and the expenae
of whfol excuralmiM U tM>rne by the
govenmnmt Then* are no biUir atHke*.
There u a board of arblimiioii to which
all labor dixpuiea are referred.
The conMtructlun of public worka la
no longer In the hand* of (Hiniraciora.
The work Ih glvim din^Hy to the work
men. with the rtwull that It Im done |>ct.
ter and at leoa expenae. The middle
man haa been rlltnlnaleil. and the work
men now m*elve a nhare of the pn.nt
rrnulUng iherefnim. Tlie government
*yid4 Tu of luanlnx money in b«nh iiitereirtlnx and practicable
The colonial
aulhoiiue* lK*rniw money lu>;n*land at
a low rate and loan It to tibr in^.ple «i a
\w>- alight advance. The iajMinex^ jwirt
Im .Airet^iely
would l*e iMirrow er
to hi
The^lloul
much to be
Sieal.irida ►urt'eaxful rxiH-rience In
oiH»rallve a*-lf govertimeni.
A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
t
tarvd obrooda** ooffertaf aataU trUlT
and hanlablp. And What cblU of Ood ^
boa oacapod bUlctlooT ladofd. oar
badge of oar aonolilp la mflUctloa. ftar
“wbom tbe Lord Urodi bo aUlctofb.But while trtala noot coom to Cbrto.
tuna tuu fact U OMCV tbma offoet by
the further fact that trloU lead to tHmniih. Ood boa not promUed that Be
will keep ui frocn trUlo. bat Be hoa
IbXNaUed that we aball trloinDh otor
tbeo and that they bhaU bTAht^
In dlaguUe. «ln tbe world.- bbjrt
tTirUt. -yc ohall bare irtbuUtlon: bat. ]
be of good cheer. 1 bare orercooM IbO '
world. - And wbat He meana apadbUy
to fuiy U that we tbrooib Hlin may
orereoiue alaa Jameo ibya. -My bretbrrtu ctmut It all Jt^
toto
direr* leniptatlona (trUUi, kaowlog
thU. that tlie trying of yoor faith
worketh patience; bat let patleoco
have her iierrect work that ye may
l>e iKTfect and eoUPe. waatlng notbliig ’ TrUl* Inoplre trlompba that ara
y*r I
II 1
for their iMMiM
are alnioiit certain to m«iict if left tu
theit own inltlMtJve. It hax work.^1 ad
mirably In New Zealand, and there la
no rvuMon why it 7lK»uld be Uwa eflfiH.tlvcla^where.
A
HUH another meaaure of rtdl. f until
TRAPPISTS HARVESTING IN LEICESTERSHIRE.
laadoMfcoMYkM
•n! Jaam apeak* «r our •W*«n t
liliiii'
cioe>iblrd that cain America
hmalry
THbli bik b Pbit bf ctbfy CMdMIi
SfR Thmt U bo pnmkm ct ikiNpllp
fyoB trtblbbd trtbmlbikb to tmf dMA
of Ood. Mbaj pboplt bbvo iikt Mfb
timt It It bo or tkbt tt
tb Bo «b
Tboy UBbglBo tkbt hbcmtm om fi b
diUd of Ood. wbo bbboMMj coBtrolt
bU thbigo la
bo MU bo tmi
fRMD all oiiSertat bad borrow. Bat
Oodk word tMcboi so OBfb doetM
R«repe*a CearomtleB mibaa.
Tbe All Europa CbiiotUn Kodibror
cooroatioa baa
NATHAN HALE’S SCHOOLHOUSE.
held (a Boma.
Oenaany. Hare-
m
M
Torrey, the Cbl-
iTm: nAiM.i lox Tar who hi
I i:i'i<oi*rA!v > vnr.AVoa ed BMl
I coxvExnov.
Ill aoiDt
j obh- tnecilnc* Utel.r beW In
I an<l other Knglliih citlea. waa
American i
the
o-for* tbe great
I on* that hae 1
plicatlen to <
Much it IR w
non - Ed.j
Cr-'
lUustralc*
The c
red RnndM.Mie Pntnation nar the line lluil
klcxlco.
dIvId.M A
iM ttilhd l^KH.Tnoilv.look* like H big Uittlcmcm rUIni; from
ixwk. and
d.'Mcri
S«*mc InuiglUkenettN of a
na' lve grnluii dlHi-.o. re»| the UKenew
» liNmmotiv••
wn*. named at-rordingly.. It Im all In
in e*.fl. i*h1 fcindMluii.^ wt.rk<*tl oul by
flcrcv wlndx «f
action of water und by *han» |•ttrtlUlM of aand driven by the flerclevel Bii'elch beyond ll.
FOREIGN
settlement
The :ir<'ompnnylng IIIuMiValion Mhow« the
m-ho<»]houMe In which
Nathan Hale waa teaching tit the outbreak of tin- U* volution. At an eg|M ii««- of
no.oeo It w;*M HHcntly purchax.d by the Honn of tb.- American llevtdutlon and
.iM-m Mif . pn»vldrd by ll/I. inove.1 tc
• of prenervaUoiu It hoa
b«—n made
OF TOKYO. JAPAN.
IM
nl.erM of
The Min-ei *hovvn In the cut Im In the i»art of Uie Jupanes. cajULuI .K*cupl«-d by foreign n^ldentx and . ont.iioM mo»t of the r»'Ml»lcncc# of the
the variim* h-gationM, It I* in t»»- moMt arlMt.wratlc .ju.irier of tin Hty and n conMhh^rable di*iame from the M.Nnc of the recent riot, over the
by the mob. Moat
In one of which th- venerable MarquU Ito and hU gu-id. II It. i«an
of Ulc beat rculdencea of Tokyo arc one elory Mructur«w. and they a
lien
i:nglan^
hlrwi
getting In the wheat civp.
II the ot
the uhWf
ul
huddingo. the ot»v with the cn>!«j. auiniount.-d ,
;rtie>c wun.kii <
t'lrlerciuiiK. or Trappimj^. the in'tM uu
• bclitg the clui
« order in the
THE BIRTHPWCE OF A NOTED INVENTOR.
A GREAT GERMAN PANAMA HAT'BLEACHERY.
.illey Y,f
Tixppe
and ncv«»r. *peftk iml M apdien to. They are
are c,.uMtanUy cmidoyrd m m
u;d Ubor and rrtlgi*»UM ev.-n ioc*. Their pr‘«*
dpi! ran rvuUon U to dig their
*n grave-, which they reflil w ith eatth a* Xoon
aa
ted eyid then begin
exv. They iWtne t« Anmica in 1*4K and havw
larjce e«..hU*i,nhM.iM «i Moimi Jd.-ll.-niy. near Uuhimue
In Kentucky. Tint.- t» also a imUcI obbey at Tn»ca.lle. X
Let no pilgrim to Balllmora bt roatent without reaching down to tbe Uvlog lirart of the coaraatloo. What If
It* heart? Not tba tbroogo. not th/
beautiful hannera. not tba wonderful
muMlc, not tbe eloquent addraaaaa. oot
tbe helpful acbool* of metboda, not tba
delightful exrurmlona: Tbcaa ora all
lmiK*rtant. all uacaanary. aa cloCbaa
are DiH-raMao' to tba body, oa laavea
and twig* and branchea are nacaaaory
to the tree But tbe heart of tba a»aa
U behind ae clotbea: the baort of tba
1* out of might In lu
heart of the rourenth
Ux e which brought Chrtotlaa Endeavor
Into exUieoce. which keepa It allva and
vlgurou*. B'blch raoaoa It to root and
j gr iw in every land. It U the todind■ ual poriwoe. athqited by more than la[ tRjo.W) of young |ieople during tba last
I q«.iricr of a ceatuiy. 1 will etrlvo to
do whatevf-r Be would like to hart bo
tlo."
ThIa aurrendar to Chrtot thla purpeoa*
; to do ni« work in tbe world, thia aplrItoai aim to aerre Him to the nttarimiAt rwhatever Be would like to
have me do”), to tba real heart of
ilirtoliau Endeavor, and It wUl be the
I real heart of tbe Baltlmora oouvantiou.
He who floda It there and thara
punciigtbemi hto own high pnrpoae to
do and be wbalaver Cbrlat would hava
I him will hail In -BoJtimort. im.** tba
beat and moat enduring blaaatnf that
I earth or beareo can glra.
Torkahlre baa 900 Chrtotlan Endaavor
lodettoa, with hlkOOO memboro.
From rrtnraa which hava loentty
jofaoetottiiRap.
A BEAUTIFUL AND SUCCESSFUL FLORAL CLOCK.
Bitl
s.rr-uCSs.’z.Ts
Biat ChrMOoB Endaavor iMt ag|r
known la all Iti Matacy^Be* ftadi
m Gtafk Ih Japan BadaaogR
B
K
H
m
■
K
n la tb* cni u u
Of the Penge recreation ground tn XxM.don. Many floral
i
dUplaj*
Rblure have been made from time to time, but the Pengv Clock U one of tba
moot baautlful floral tlmepiroe* ever Moen In K.igUnd. Tba dial U mode of
variegated planu ao arrongod that the houni are n«rk.-d a* di.-.tinctly oa If
tb«y were palntad. The band* are formed of alllkm tr..ugh» comalning
tagpUBUbadOiaaetmen daytoabowibehvurofcloaliigtbetarkgaP
ll
atoiy cottage obowa la the piHure
B. tbv dmric w Uard. It I* otlll ataadlng at Milan. O., and
preaanta a vivid Controat to tba coatly and beautiful rerideoce not*' occupied by
Mr. BdUon |md hU CuaHy at WeWvIlyn Park. \V^»t Orange. N. J. ^Tien Bdioon
waa uolie a amall boy tbe family removed to Port Huron. Mich., but Thoauia
bad b«g^ to aspertaMBt wllb tiactrldtr ovan bafora that
ThU Induairy to oar
M one may aee aerea
nlllaa In Iheaa prorlnoea
i
so .q. 1 so 11; t toI: i #aI: t soI
Brewster’s
^Millions
to matt don ifumid to the ot
dlBiiT nM. I am tmiu6. ptmma
tat tam Btv I wodM not
it
Tm tta tiMoght of lygcr Hvtctad
Mki Btanrtj. Md M* ▼ote
^
ta. **1 taTB tad Bj fn. aad 1Mb IB
cad of It
itataMtk 1 «■ di»>
pentHr tlnd «r fta wtalc taas. cad 1
gifa 7«MB vy word that r«m win dad ^
«UCHAU CMAVM)
-Tbn» <M
BO doM (bot
fl.<aoci«inMM »r bi* ooro
brtlrf lo Bon* II tbit tb» »«n
U'nWT motelrord hi. U|- lod
““W. tair. <li.|>M<*r. bior tM»
l»U.T. tbr l«ak.. Uh- mtm rravalf
STu £r:JS:, lod (ro-1 tatf *>« »i»
lit VI
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no toM an Ito f^ri/Sxoi mo tell yo« what they «y. Alwot the
"SiiiS:
B tofiTrmTw tolM* MjraM
^
mrioua
aoc-urUiea Into
Il to
^nown that they werr oo.^ tta
ft^!S?:=s-5=
«2i: ’
_ i»art of it \n that
be aoUl y«>or iiilu« oihI your .real mUle. tUi* pun-haMn* iK-iug a man named
Golden. Brrwater. It-lt lioka very
mneU aa If he ha.l dl«appeon«l wUh
enibinc.”
Old not take t»i»» eyra fnnu
ce tlinmidiout 111.- terrible
WplejrV
dul not move a frarilun of
lufh fry*m tlH- ricl.l iKiKlliau naleO at the lieuliiulug.
“la anything l»eing d juer be a-^keO
meebankalli.
-nie iwlk-e are InviHtUcatlng. He li
known It. hnve atarfetl off Into the
innuntrtlna with ihia w'eretary on the
ad of J*optrnilHH*. Neither liaa lanm
* n neeti almr that da.v ho far na any
^ hnowH. The earth aeema to have awralTl»e antborltu-a arc
aiiia ami are innk
tiiMl Jonea or hto
to Iw •«ee»*iitrlc. 1
tant'e waa
a. he*l to hia arllon’t. Tlint U all
an tell yt.u at preaent There may be
ed to may tip m. late on my artswtnt.”
He left them bravely en^Hurh, bat he
had mure than one moment of weak
newi iK'forc he rnuld uVst Lii* fricinls.
The world Ms>nu>d unmal .'iiul himself
the uweit unreal Iblug tu It. But tb?
nigbt air a«t«l a« a utlraiiluut atwl
helped him to call hat'k Id- rimmce.
Wien be entered tbe studio art o cIch U
be was iirei.nrrd to redeem his promise
to be *the jolliest fellow of them all.”
I’nAPTEU XXXIV.
-fLI. tell you alsMii it later, nilcnr.”
I
war* all that IV‘gg>. pV.iding.
I
(s»uM draw from him.
1
At nildniclit Mrs. Ihin had refnonstnilrd with her. ‘ Vou must gj
home. Peggy, dear.” she said. -It is
disgraceful for yon to stay up so late.
I went to iHsl lit S o’. l>ck the night Isfore 1 was m:uTl**d ”
-And fell asleep at 4 In the momlng,ainlled ivggy.
-Yoo are quite lulstukcn. my dc.tr. I
did not fall asleep at all. Bn: I won’t
allow you to stop a iiiinnte longer. U
• liad tbe ottnost
¥^‘t^,•slrrxvrn
-At.
-I don’t hbime .ron. gentlemen.” said
Brewster l^avelr. »*lfs just my lock,
tbafs all. Jvrmething told me all along
In’t turn ontYlgbL 1
r this kind of end. |
worthy to receive
fortune. It nev
ibiplvy an llrmt/K4 n.r<«>unt . f tb^ apm • tnli- \
to be tbe-tbe nn
IF
-I will take you a little farther Into
(Cuntlnueil from Thureday’a Itoue.l our cs»nfld«*ms*. Brewster.” s.sid tyrant
nofllled us in the
tbst he wouhl te govented
ClIAITBU xxxm.
his decision l).v oitr oplnloo :
|-^vnitYTiiiN<; s...,ucd
I-* dr-:,,,, t
I
off throucti ih- night tu ibe of- no hesitation In advising
J—• ihsiof «;mnl & Rlph‘.v. lie was t Uniie a»b you were going While you !
dnwd.
iWen<l. hunlly int.n* t*.mn i wore off nt a«‘a we had many letters j
> him. ail in that sareasti
half .s.ns. iou8. A bluer wuite crept
hc dn w nu.ty front
the stn-cl « ar tin.A: almost as lits himl
Uuiu-A the mil or a c:.r te h.d slg
nahHl. lie n memtend ihat he did not
p.iy hto fore. It
f to the uflhv of
j
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tte Isn-ycrs. mid he m-;i
nlng to'for.' he Moj.p.d i
of the Idg huildlllg.
NeMT ha*l HU elevator imveletl inofe
slowl.b than tte one wlilcli kIioI him to
Ihcwi vcnth foor. A hgtit shone ihrnigb
the tmnsinii nto.ve Uie .it»oniey«’ d*Mr,
■ *4l He.*, utIv,
WhHl slo they know ntem tbe
j bnok.
ry r’ be aakcil euddeuLv. mo-nl
j
; utnla!
u teauiy j»h*» p r”
Klecpy
retort oil Mn*. Ihiu.
t IHiii Monty’s n'turu Inna his trying
th the hiwyci-s he h:id Us u U-
I was not easy to mwt it. .
has hap1
’ I'eiKS. something terrible ba
j
be fall* .-cd. uiio'rti In of hto
| *
I -Tell met
:! trust UK- to
( said to have bad impUcit j
m
puts rings under the eyes, and sou
times they’re red tin* luorulng after.*
*b, you d%ar sw*Ht pb.bw.piici
J,u. but in none of tln m did he oUrr a j
cnrli
woM of crlth tom. He JMn metl IboT- I
,ugidy sa.lstled with your na-Un.ls. In^______________________
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______ 11 h<T what had
i milhuo of I |y,pj.encil. Tbe mte‘ry be 1.;m1 einluretl
money if It would I’Untiw j
n*dblng t > this reekouliig with
your J
tty to
one fourth ..f It. ^
woman who had gic right it* cxiKHt
my cxiM-rlcnce :
,p,.uu„ect. Hto doty was clear.
A to-gu-ar
; hot tbe s*iralu bad tosni heavy
’kJ.
-MTien I asked yon to marry me,” te
coot tuned gravely.
fa*-«d bto visitor.
-Cl.ns- tte d.*w. please.” eamc lu
atendv lom-Tfrom laplcy. Mr timnt
Bcvcr meant that you ahonld
dnqHnd into n * luir. nnd Brewster
-They were to-t seen ti»prlht'r.j
meeh.-xulettlly slaumieil tlie door.
;
-Tlnm te has put an end to jemesr .
\
-I dooT'^cratand.
You tried to
-I? It truer te dcmamlt-d hoarsely, t-rfed Monty excitedly. -|t to ns pUIn \.
j test my love for yon?h!s band still on the kn»»h:
a« day to me. iKm’t .nm ms- that he
I
-Xo. chlkl. not that
But I was
-SU domu BrrKStrt*. and ronlrul I ^xertosl some sort of influence over tbe
pledged not to apeak of tte n o»ey I
yont-M-Jf.” said IllpJcy.
i old mun. Imln.-ing him to get aU this
expired, and I wanted you so much
•^;oo*l itel. lunu. «-ah*t you >ce I nm money Augi-ther ou some pretext or
I tefare It came.t
calm?” eril^l Monty, -fh. on: tell me »,tb,-r soVdy for tlie pun«se of rtdibing II
-And It has failed yonr she answar.
all,a tell! ft. MTiritdoywiknow? What Ulm of the whole amount? Was ever
I €d. -I can’t sec that it ihangcs things.
have ymi tean1? ”
| anything more diabolkwir He began |
I expected to. marry t
“He f-amioi te found, flisl’s nlk” an t pacing tte floor like an animal, nerv- ]
call It. IK» you think
nmtmssl Ulfdcy. with d.-ndly lutmd
ou-ly vtosplng .and unclasping hb
au-ss. -I don’t know wU.«t It means. haiidK. -We must catch that iwH-rrtary!
.
Tber,- to no eyidan-ntimi
The wild.- j ^hu't telte-a Jom-< was ‘Il'^lnmest. ,
' thing is ln<^*m-elvahle.
down, nml I . n*. has In-en duped by a clever aconn• will tell you .-vi-rythlng m- qulcklv as ‘ ^r-l.”
ed you,” she replied. “1 am not aCndd.
|M*^ildi-.“
-Tlie strangest cimnnstanee of pU. I believe in ^ou. and If yon lore m© I
-n.ert- Isn’t much to tell,” said Grant •
Brewster, to that no such persoa aa
GoUca. tte puprbascr of your praper-I van lake It tetter standing.” de-^
te found. He Is s%ni|maed to
rlart-d BrewMcr. sbuitltig bto Jaws
and H to knasm that
tlghllr.
te paid nearly Wio.noo for tte prop-Jones was tost seen In Butte on tte erty that now stands in hto name. H«
3.1 of this month,” ssW Bipley. -We paid It to
soul scAerta^tvJegrsms u him af’-cr te paid every cec
tluit day. .nsJiingV to-n lie exis-*ied to worth.”
lenve for Nck Y,.rS.. ’Hew n« ver wi-rr
-Rut be most be ta existence ooiiiertnlmcl. aud tlle-,ick-gr.iph oempany . where.- cried /toewster In iierplexity.
rc|s.rt.si that b- t‘ntrW mti w fouul. -Row conld te pay the money If b©
We Uimgbt te mfehi bav.- g.>ne off to, do«n'texistT*
lorjk after some of hto |*ro.^erty and ' ^1 only know that tto trace of the
wvnr 04*1 nmrasT Kinallr v c tefpio to
te ftand. They know notiilng
woiKler why he bud not wired us on of him In Omaha.- aaid Grant bel|df«»leaving for iL'e e
ra^L I trk-gmpted jy.
again and g*it no i
It thtwned
It taa finally happened.- said
ns tiut this Wii
-----------tat hi. axrfiotneut had
nsunl. WcwirMlbtoi vefary and re€s-to-is1 a r..4pua/* fn I ITh' <hlcf of I
deei» chair. “It wa» al-
m- rr
^ if wr vouW
I
,
i
OD
3aAers
Marks
w ...
oTuoM U.I* «l»Budeap>l«*che( miDccud«Pfile|>i«i.
1 from tho/xher .he BUrked the
Vidriag te bt able to auuDKOub oDckladfi
w
s
mincc ites T M
•* t» «ioor '• and tteappto
pi« TlH for-taint miner.”
The I tker's marks on the onlinary nm of
bakrtv 2«roJticts arc of little more value for pofs
poM^sof identi&cation than tbe marks cm tteoid
/"7^r|7iN
lady’s |H«.
^ HURZ is m tnuk moHt ihal^rcany
i enables yxni to distingotah the
beiq baking-thc
Biacnh. Crackers and WaierB
madeIwthcNATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY.
This trvlc mark anpearing in rrd and white ou
• thretAtentatobu
■>pore, clean and fresh. To
try s |uckagc i>f eitUer of U
Lemon
Snaps
Butter TUn
Biscuit
llniqur Httk bbcuil
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
%•Ok'i; t Kikq; t KJiq: t aob'i :t aa.q; {BOkM :t BO
wem^^mz
Ki4.“’r"J?ri3r
■XBUVb luaft* mima mm
ter. te would aunre. he would do anythlttg to proTf that ate wna not BBtotaten In him. She at least atauld
know him tor a man.
Looking toward the window, be aaw
to tackle down to tta licl thing,
tbe black, tmeasy night give way to the
ns gBlng to peon
cotolog day. Haggard and faint te
ttar'c blood to in
anoe from the couch to wat<h the aie
■noroat on top.pndch of Ite eun that to Indifferent to
Biplex w*. •briowly Bond •« ta re- wealth and poverty , to gayety and depltod; -I don’t qoeertoo It for n ino- jeetton. KTom far off In the gray llght-^^
BcnL Too mo ntode^tta right tuff.
1 Bnw that ktog npo. Too may
for nay mnotmt yoo
iletles were Iwme to bto ears,
by dtotance. but pregnant with
Grant todon«Hl the oplnkm. -I Uke
of a new day of toll
yonr aplrit. Brew«*r - he told. -IhcTB They were ealllng him. with all poor
mm not many men who
men. to tbe aweataboi. and Uh- forge, U
Uloen thto na weU. Ifa prew hard on the grout mill of life. Tbe new era
yon. too. and lt*B a
ted begun, dawning hrtud.i aud elear
gift for your bride.
to dtopenie the gloom in bto «ouL l/^au• ^
-WC may.bare In.
log against the casement aud wonder
Butte la the morning.- aaJd lllpley ing where he could earn the flmt dollar
bopefoUj. - At any mto. more of the for the Peggy Brewster that was Tegdetnito. The newapnpem will hare gy Cray, be rose to meet U with a hue
aeoMtlonal atorlen no doubt,
undliK-hlng fearlessness.
IWTe aoked for the laleot- partictiUirB
Before 7 o’clock be was downstairs
direct from tho autborltlea, W
and waiting.
Brsgdon joined bliu
that IhliiK* are proia-rly invest iwted. s bit later, followed by Gardner nwl
Go home nun . my ht>y. iuhI %a Xo Ixd. tbe minister. Tbe DcMlIles appeared
You will begin tomorrufv Mith good without an Invitation, hut they werv
.a may be not denied. Mrs. Iton sagely shook her
head when told that P*W wns si ill
asleep and that the ceremony wa- off
“I’m KUre to b.- happy.- aakl Brew
111 9
Bier almply. -Tlie ts^reimmy takc4
-Monty, are yon going awayr ask«sl
place at 7 o’cloek. geuliemeu. I waa Han. drawing him Into a comer.
cstoiing to your ortlts. nt t* on a lilile
•Jii«t a week In the bills,” auswiTcil
matter of hiiKineaK, but I fnuej- It won’t Monty, suddeuly rememUring the g» uafter all Ih» <i<ss*s»ar} for me to huriw. erosliy of bis attorneys.
rU drop in iH-fore noon, how ever, m. I
-r.ime In and M«e me as s.s>n at yon
gel that money.
By the way. Iwre
return. oW man.” saW HeMllle. and
are the rtss'ipt* Un the m >ney I siM^ut
Monty knew tbnt a position would be
tuuijrht. Win y«.u put them away with
oitcnfoblm.
the others? 1 Intend to live up i.» my
To Mrs. Dan fell tbe bouor of helping
part of the eonlrmt. awl It will wave
r.^g.v 4ln>ss. By Uh* time sIh- Imd liad 1 •«> Tis
T ..
me the trmihle of prts^euilns th«-m n gcoff«s- and was n-aily to g » down she j * ; ;*
' ’
ularly in tlie rooming.
H*»m\ night,
•at pink willj ex« ite
M.t nnd had|,Vi„m./m.A
gentlemen. I am aorry ytoi w. n- oblig-
Br CCORGC BAM ffCUTCBEOR
^
and ta naddefOy realtocd that he tad
of men who
• eoorto In
lnotbe<
bent tralniiig tor boalneto Thethonght
to. He mnat mate
toith ta him. 8te
tab© trm.
ahall not give yon np.”
-Heoredt!- And tte carrtoge was at
tte door befnr© another weed waa
feted. Bui Monty called to tbe coach■mn to drive ioat .once aronnd the
block.
wrhen they reached home. -Bicep till
8 crdock tf yon like. There to noth
dlS
now in tte way of taviag the wedd
at 9 Instead of at 7. In fact _I tav©
to come to w tteJ
You wOl be all
that 1 tare In the world, chad, tat 1
mm tte happiest mao aUve.”
la Ida room the otnla was relaxed.
Brewsiar teced the hitter reality.
the wmtt held for fate. It held Peg
gy at least, be tbongbt and ate waa
enough. Hot had ta been fialr to her?
auTihmg stem tte wfacre^gtntag tt seemed Rta a
abonU
of Joocs. This uatmally atom-!
a^o
now I am'jnaf Hla tired bnJn whirled ta the cBOrt
fd
us, aud
ai .vesto^rdny WC kept tte wires!
cd ns,
^ Httle boy after tte taded^t. Only one thing wmadi
lu iUlrics to
bol. Tte
bot.
Tto n >ull of .
fairy tale. I aeem nkeji fool to have that teconU not slT*lMrn|k Tb
rlldc.
Mr. Bivu h r rIl*h\Mr
taken It so sertousB*tnra grew block at tte very taong^g
MTiv .u ia’i you icll me’;” asked i “»ictejvas ^ otber.Trgy^
uile a.r-gt.ttcu Ibe anxiety vhich bad
mde Ibe nigb! an age
She Ijftd m‘v« r tos-u pn‘11
ter wedding moniUtg Her c >k*r was
rh b. her ryes an elear sh star-, ter woman’s ho^ly the pi-ttm- ..f gnirt- nod
iM-rillh. Mont vs heart leaissl high with
UlteoflMT.
*
•'Tl.e prettient girl In N. w York, by
ABbu^ M. E. Church.
Rev. llugb Kennedy Parlor.
Class meeting. »:4ri p. m
Morning ru-rvlre. JO :3d a. m.
HelKs.l at 1? m.
leagiH*. C:r,0 p. m.
, uIsi>..m. uf i r*^i
I r.
*.f 1
j
p,r
,r
hare
.
“
Jover casjsHi I»au ItcMlUe. clutching
Braplon hy the arm.
'{.,n.t
Il**’s l-s'.tme 1
M
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\ud l.x*k J
H;i- hi.*t
nesv mn
evening gospel service.
Chorus choir meets lor rehearsal
Thursday at 4:00 p. m. In the church.
.Midweek prayer meeting Thursday
Friday even^gt. ^30.
i
ra. ai d th*-* ll i
i hav.- tiothlre In
All of all ciaasea weleosto
CongreBatlon.!.
*Viu';u';Avc».o.
Rev. Ik maf. Cochlln. pan.
elcome to ibcae aerv lcet
Church of Chri.t (OlscipIcB.)
licmsK |*<*nn riiom, Mlntotcr.
Q-ilcf hour.
a. m.
MortiliiK wcTs^bip an«l tcrmon.
.Sumla> 'si iio«.l. 13 m
:mhav.*r. 5:45.
Im. rit..sUatS* nhtr
«;'.oi4.
7:m..
Fv.-iilny ^inil;.'• liMhivnpf^t^ta! piayvr roecti
lav .•v. nimi at T;.!**
j'u.krr i:iiU. av.»r aSlunlay
^n- j«d
' A clo« k cblnn-d the hour of 9.
•;Tbe man who was hero yesterday to
m tte hall to set- Mr. Bn-wMcr.” said 1
tlie maid a few minutes after the min- '
i
«»ur cQiirrn
« n4»ni«- iwr *»*»r
! amt
If yoo have no rh
j home In Travers- niy. you are c
It a stranger,
j
I
tt|H-ctol
M-rvIrv^ it
ouncisl In
k h -v,
. morning
r undiT U!n
is.rra-: AM Msi.’lv m“Cts
W4-.lncMlay
»TU! ami fmirt
l.slcr bad uttered Urn tvonto that guv©
nxllary bold
Peggy a new name. There w;.. a monicui «if silciKs*. alnnwt of dreatl.
I p. ra.. €*wnlng wiir»-hlp. (hsiin*
-You mean the fellow with th©
iig. ami
vvang.-hMlc vervic-,
beard?” asketl M.mt.v uneasily.
|
and iho ptKjr.*
iiiidi-r dirt-ctloii 4if Mr. .Sk«*lclicr
-Yes, sir. He M-iit lu this h imr. beg- i
irsd.iy. T :;<> p. ni.. prayer anc
giug >i.u Jo read it at tmis-.*’
j
First M. E. Church.
reii<4- roifUng.
-Shull I send him away. MonlyV’ de- •
Rev. Tbo. Cox, I*arlor.
lay. 7;oo p. m . Mayfiosvr clob^
mand.-d Br.ug.hiu dcli.tntly.
-tVliati
Cto>s mc4 ling. 0::tea. m.
.Morning service. J«:30 a. BL
dot»s he mean hy coming here at thto |
Sunday m
at noon.
mo?”
Friends Church.
: V- ^
toague.
C:I5
p.
m.
•
.
j
•
Kpworib
-I’ll read the letter first. Joe.”
i
Kv»iiing M-rvIci-. 7:«*n p. m.
' . f’^'in* > link and Fifth Kintda. '
Kvery eye was on Bn wsier as he i
Junior league Thursday at 4;0fl p. m I H-:;;ar
>rc
the «-rneh»j»c. Hto fa.u* wns j
Prayer meeting Thursday e>cuing at
Mf-^ tiug for
cxpre-slve. Tliere wa.-* w..uiler In a. I
11:45 a- m : i\ j.
30.
I Bund.
1b. n in.-rclulity. ttoni joy. He threw j
fiupt.
-----Vii Helm, fi
tbe letter to Brugdou. eI;isiM-«I I'.-ggy in
’
Junior
r K . 2 p fit.
•
BapUat Church.
^
_
mus simsm.slically and tten. reI S«-nUK <’ K.
p
K-asiiig lu-r. dusbetl for the baU like one
bereft .if n-aiMm.
.Vop/wr V4T
rri. ,J. t.y thr htun^^ Sun.’ay sclrts>J. 12:09. Tlilirsda:. /
-It’s Nopp*>r Hnrrisonr be cried, nnd
v.-rutHr.
f
Jtorm-a Bible class. 12:90.
Pia,>er m'M-tlug. 7:3« p. m .^Tlmr>
a moment later tbe tall v!.%ltor was j tri n
mu. i-.v te -i r>.= tv.1 Kv
B. Y. 1*. II.. e.'.'lO.
dra^get! into the ein-le. Nopis-r was i *
,W
Kvr nin;r. 7 •«..
:
in.-(I
i,...
r--M
A• s|M-cto; jnvUatHHi
to tirav.
ling ro< n
rpri. •h.ta
•torn t* t
I..' •«
' ’ j,,ni„r
quite overcome hy jhe heartln.-ss of bto | It urn : ■ rpr1..
Junior Union. Satunlav
Saturday at
and lb«*^«* who have UfM-i ai‘»*nded a
Uug
on
Thursday
even
wclctimc.
I
g.iiiki r ihurcb.
-You are an ipigel. Nopikt. C.od bless
the
BerI
your* said Monty, with . ..inin.-ing eiupbasis. -Joe. rtw.l that letter alou.l ami
.'w- cot ih. s«-ac..h
Preaching at 213 K
then advertise for the to-iuni of'those
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BostouKTTlersr’
Bragdon’a hands tumbled ami bto
vole© wa.s not surc^as be tmuslnted
toted the
mthkI. XoHs-r llarrison st
idiug behind him for tlu- ghs-ful ptinswe of
prompting him rrhonjlie writing was
terond tbe range of human lutelli
gent'©:
Evangelical
!..r V’Vik.- Nv'w \Cik: a.-v. r .-a!
Mr
£;rr
'
7^1
atl:30p. m. Rev. C.
Sg.Wai5
vutl.J all rtohr
ulsaple. Pastor.
Doming class meeting,
morning worthip, aer
First Presbytei
Cor. Wash in corn ;
Rev. L. B PI >. K. Pastor.
i:30Am.
Morning
m
6:30 p. m.. Senior Y. P. A.
ire. 7:30 p. m.
Holland Hou-^ tept. 3. 1B-.
Mr Montenmerk- Hr-wMi r:
Mv Dear tey-So you Ihotisht I hsS
aluvn yoo the slip, eh? Didn't
show up here nnd Ao mv part
don't hUme you. 1 supp.»«e ]
like an Idiot, but so long as It
O. K. tbere's
•kon This b itsr Inti
d^Vu^k«^*^*rhto
secreUn . Mr OiK^ Harrison
to mm tost Jun«- o«t tn BvUs with the
Im bo had stakM out
ns
What he wantM
he hu«l Si'.rh a mod
out that I went Inti* cahoot
■ !
\yyyr^. nr^x'
trip, so «r]
In tbe
bnur.w. second and f.mrtb Wedncf!da\> in th«- monih at 2:-3n p. m.
Prav, r nmtilng Thursday evening
at 7
fr4MAll are welcome lo all tbe fenrJeea.
Vlth rr.-^
SWKAREN*: S'^JONKfl
crti to eay iSi.O tm r.
;ol.im. I bousl.t y<k.i
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
fna^ Imy
It. V I. B. t arj*< Mrr. ,a* iMr.
ria-^ m«-eUng. H:45 a ni.
iTrarhing srn ice. 1^:30 a. m.
Sunday srh^w! at I2:no m.
Kpar*rtb Iragur tU k:30 p. m.
o
II Th»> 1: fa
in n .V.r, I 1-np-
^ Uki^ you rmni
todo*i*^iv to
ih^h he has
SdT» you rrub*tak.Mj him.
!
; !V !;
^.ver’iTccftog. Thursday, cvcntlif ;
TfanTTSS 1 SEIWICES IN THE CHURCHES j
DOC take me up Into tbe mountains to
inr everytotoy tn Butte about It.
I am here, and so to tte money. Got tn
tost night. Harrtoon came from CWcago
a Aav abend of me
I aent to office of
O. 4^. at t this morning Pound them
Thought I d Skipped oot
In a «.-«
murtered■ money all gone: overy.
^£r£w.r=.
•at tte terms of tb* will and deliter tbs
goods tn peieon- I got together all of
Jim Sedmrtcirs stuff and did a lot of
worth of stuff to yoor rredtt when you
the
tte
It’s fTmlgiitT dacent sort of mafldtng
gift. X svrkow.
The Iswrtrs toM me an aboot yeotnld me an aboot last night and that yoo
were going to be married this momtac-
^
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Christian ^lence.
Grace Epiacopai Church.
Rev. C. T. St.out. Rectxff.
Corner Boardman avenue and Waib
ington street.
Holy commantoo. 7:30 a. m . except
on first Bonday in the monib, then al
11:30.
Morniag service and sermon at
10:30.
Bonday achool and qoe|ttloa class at
12:00 M.
Evening service and sermon at 7:fK*
P-m.
AU are oortlaUj larlted to these ner
vicea.
Francto church, comer Cast 1
Hlta maaa.
and 10:30.
zaTiisirv.
r morning aru-vlc© I
Moderm
Testimony
'rdnesday
*
ting at 7:30.
314
RraUlng r
!>U>rk. otftrn cvrry
Sunday» from 2 to 6.
A orjrdlal Invlialloo to
services and the rending n
}
The Salvation Army.
I Ladles’ Library hftOdlng. Front
J street, near Cass etrecL CapUln anfi
Mrs. Bonters te charge. Pabhe SBeeto
! lugs every night except Mondny. Bute
day. II s. m.. holiness meeting.
2 p. m., Jnnior meetlsig.
;^^3:30 p. m., Chitedan’a praise
i
0 p. m.. rad hot aalVatkm meeUag.
i otir standard:
Heltoeaa mto Ita
>
THC cvfMma RSCORa
travcmc
errv,
mkhman. ^tumimy. octokii t.
a lettace leaf aad theft wHb ttoi
manb Home Companioo.
■d haff ot the saadwicb. Jtuu
bnntolrespir. Belov are gHcft arr
d to a miaeed ehtokca saadwM rattoaa of rtoe. or of port M potatoes.
Iracipaa wbleb have beea tried and makes an improved variety « M oU Bar roal work aad oadmaace. givwtoc
Sweet apples are aaeded for
tbe UitJe wirr Japaaese. fed oa emaD
two table.
IToU are used tii maoy cakee. |*d
ever, oae half awrot and half aotm apBut pie is a daliity desaecL A rich
spdoftfala M hotter with tmeMf
plee. BcB a gaUoo of freeb. apeH
‘
Brntmil Thfmrn «r Mi.
faI cCmvnr- Bewt two eega Hffbt. and cror ahoold he amde aad tbe paa Iteed
VetHiiff toto ft vorMfty Ute
To wash, aad clean up. afterward, is
wttb IL A cap cd ant mmto, thnppH
Beftitttfal tkrcftdft «T soM!
qoaaUty. -Theft AU tbe ketUa H ba*
cnpfal of mfik. faor cuiMa cf to
Aae. Is beaten Into a mtgtaro made of a a womoB ahOuM atteomt to do in
boiled ta with sliced swcel^pplea. ft
1 of )of. wftii ft ftttftftd of fttrtfc.
wbleb baa beaa adM-oftc teaapo
beaten eggs, half n cup of pow- be dsy; no plan beforcMd to have
ia aot necesrory (or ibe elder to oovar
^ An^ ertr thm hm4t w%«ck koU
af baking poiqSer. aad last two tabbI uugar. a tablanpnoofi of wine. tbtogs bftked so as easily to get a
theapplea. There aboald. botPev«r. ha
Mbt fftMo ftea taip pftttftm tM
g^meaL
apooafols cf pliwamt caramu dmdM
Or dcftlgu df Wfttj. Mr ftftd telr.
Mead all boles before waskiag or faUy eoougb to prrrmit them Aram
wttb boar. BoU oat. cot teto roaads
toba bam mr tba and of tba
Tm tke Mftfttrr irftftver tais tim Tla Mag tba coounoaplam C
they may get largrr. and they wUl not borobta. Let them hoO ateadlly a»
pans ft tbroftgb and tbroqdh tbe water ar make tato a loaf, and bake la a BMd
day until they are redocod to about
thm,
show so plainly wbew Ironed.
that wOl test
lagatTldaf tbadaat: wrfag.it oat. la* crataoven. Bat with hot batter.
la b«ftiitiraJ tbrtftift of goM!
Before soaktag tbe cloibes. pour half their original balk. Tbra turn ft
The worth of tbo frail vbai
Plager BoUa-To tbrea eapfiUs af (be pie nai aerve Innaedlately. Tbe
boiling water through friut stains and toto small atone crocks. If tbe buuar
daylight Is iona.
are
best
made
small,
patty
|
muu
WeftTiftg tbfts ift viU ft gfttteat liftad.
ibak frosh ink etalaa In milk.
has not boiled down to a (blek pulp
ifal of sag
t^-by pout, aad why draaa. and
B«MirW ihrmOm of aold*
Set tbe colors la calico drosses or »l the end of the afteraooa take from
ar aad ooeBalf teaapoonful of salt
«T«UB I. b«trr a la~Wt.ua
wUb VO bad artoga,
nuiftg them to fta tlift Mftster ptai
prilta by soaking ta cold saH water ^ Are. aad next day ooaUooe tba
Wboa aatars baa given as fragrance tba watdf- wm4 riaaa ibem Ibroagh When this baa cooled to lukewarm (bat la. Aavored with hut mcata that
Wteft be toto Ulft’ft ftOMber foM
I boiling untU It to roady. U to eaoel.
ton water, to wbleb bas bami added a aesB stir lato it hatf a yeast cake dis are stirred in Just before tbe laat mo- beihre washing.
01 IB Vltb tbe IKNBO
Sort the clothes and soak the dirtiest j leal wUb home-made bread for chUsolved la a Bttie erarm water, aad tbe
ttaffb of llqaid bine.
' of freezlag. Try this with coffee
And told na so plalaJy that boai
lar this camaa tbe atambbig. Mia wbltea of throe ccff* beaten atlff. Poor or bisque creem. and
bow deliciotu ia a pall by themselves: also keep tbe< dren’s Inncbeons. and It is also a good
. tbiags.
(Her same bttrdca ftsoiber bearoleast
aoiled
at
one
side
of
tbe
i»b.
j
apprtlrcr at breakfast.—Bxebaage.
Are iboos that Ifre lovtagly. each la (be dry starch vltb aftoagta cold wa- tbU on (WO qoaru of sifted flour. ^ be rcsr^lt
RMc« Ibftt tbe Mftftier-weftrer ft|>ftre«
Soak them over night In warm suds j
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ter to motttm H: pour boilfng water after you have made It into a dough
its place?
8omm beftftttfid ibrMi of gekL
Bear ,nd Ptum Bsetpea.
n which Is a tablespoonful of ammonia |
Valuable Furs of Indlao^PM.
It for Afteea mteotes. Pnt it to
oa. aUrrlag gradoally all tbe time Ull
Sniced or Sweet Pirkle Pcors—8c- or a little l orax. You will no; need loj
^re*M to not tbe roekMive
rise over night, and In (be morning
Wceviog tbea Id vUh tbe bope« bdI
tort
pcari.
of
good
sire
and
weigh
them
I
boll
them.
A
good
scmUItng
In
boding
1
of
clvllUed
women.- aald K.
add am equal qaaaUty of hoc eat tbe dough down with a sharp kntfe.
leftift,
ska miulng eagtoeer.
Among the many fruits which viler to It. and H will probably be Let It rise ooce more, make It out into For ever>' pound aUow half a i»und ..fj water wtll do. and your beaUh be bet
*Beftidlfal tbreftda of foli!
sugar and for every seven pounds of ♦ ter wHbout the steam.
right consistency, tboagb rolls, aod bake to a light brown.
UK- gold of tbe tbreftd ft|»< abooad ta the Grand TravVrse region
Cover the tub wiih a thick
Luncheon Rolls-MIx thoroughly to j fruit vmc pm<
la om which Is not nearly as well people s Ideas as to bow stiff curtains
I. nui
"l-P. «OD Ihe etwareyCbrin lamoo and two oanm of I Inih. .Domlna. if ib.
known as It desenroa. Tbe quince has
that U Is dlf a sieve a pint of Aour. one-half tea
Ad fbe m eb
life ^frovi old.
spoonful each of sugar and salt. andjAreeo ginger «t in .lion.. Put an ih.-1 loo cold. It will do to rob ihom out I >»»>"• '
b
• ! Woftrliig
MV»ribg tl
tbem Jo vltb ft omlle end a delicacy of favor whieb pnU It ia fcult to give any bard and fast rule.
laa of chonn-kith aod arw ; without funb.T hrwtinc.
! ‘PP ' ^ilu or fnr* which voiiM b. worth
(he frst raak. aad many deUdons dtab*
If tbe curfains are to be white, add ooe-balf teaspoonful of baking powder.!
DOOIC.
or ilo tho ..pt-nlOK •nalr. nroptb.-i hlaaoW. rbould b. wa.hrd aM!
then rub through the sieve. Rub
a lltUe bluing to tbe atarcb;
8u^b . vondcrful tbreftdD. do floe ond es may be prepared from It. Qi
hose seml-barharous
vinegar, put all tn a porce-; rinsed In warm water and never be al
presen es were conatoorad an eapaeUi
red, add a litUe half tablespouuful each of butter and'
:
DtroBg.
M., and when lij losed
-------------------- nibbed on ..dresses
of sealskin and ta ,
lam into this mixtare. Have tbe oven I
ptt»Jk*n ing kc lle,
to fr.-er*
or to tni
delicacy la tba days when the write well strained coffee.
Under ibe good ftod orer the wrong.
outfits which
used to be Invited a« a great treat to
A deeper yelknr shade Is obUtued very hot. the pans buttered, the boam. reacbe.H the boiling poini drop in the board or by the band*, for these thing* :
Wenre beftUUful tbrcftds of gold.
them. White flannel should
»he fur of young sea
—Selected. *nake tea wlUi graadpmUier.” aad by pouring boUIng water oa aaffron. euxier and rolling pin rwady. Now add pears. Then cook slowly until
j washed la suds made of flannel aoap otter. trimmf*d with frlngea of wol
served la a daiaty glaaa dlab. they eiting It stand nntll the coloring Is ex oue-half pint of milk (scant measure) are clear and tender.
verine taiL I should say that 1700
Ginger Pear—This ctmserve is often j or any pure white soap,
were tbe erownlng glory of tbe repast. racted. and adding enongb to ibt stirring quickly and vigorously with a
If a go«»d avc rage value for the Areroes
Tbe wheel of tbe resrs tunu roond Anotber way In which they were pro itarcb to make It tbe required tint.
spoon. Sprinkle the boanl with flour nseif as a dessert, to l>e served wHhj I'w indigo for bluing, or you mav
of Indian women on the Upper CokimBad ftremad.
pared for winter oae was by stewing
Before ironing lace curtalna of other and turn tbe dough upon H. Then roll thin waferii. or It Is liked for Sunday | And sxime bright yellow- spots on your!
i»a
and Fraser rivers, so yeu see thoiM*
In Ibe sUeoi looiB^of line;
them with sweet apploa. U tbe spring aUrched articlet rub tbe Iron with a them Spread It with soft butler and rrening supiM-r.^ bra luncheon. It Is j clothe* Tha; are n«g Iron nm.
We banlly >bow that a thread Is when apples bad become Insipid If bit of wax candle tjed In a clean piece roll up like Jelly roll. Cut the roll In best to put h sway in small sirej | Tubs mlih fatice * siraost empty; women have no reason to envy theftmore sophisticated sisters lo (he matused alone, a Uttle of the quince pre- of cotton.
to slices about Ibree-quarters of an glasses, as ft is used Jn small quau-1 tiemM-lve^. A gCSsl washing machine;
Till ft medley of color and fonas nm^es added to them when cooking,
When bobbinet curtains are iwlled inch thick and set them uu end In a titles. Wipe eight pon^s of the har t | Is a Rf-il help, but ge* on- that you j
gave them a favor to bo long and bap- only by tbe accumulation of dust, they baking pan. having them a little way pears, peel, and cut in small •’ckliw ”! Cod easy to work Tr>- the stuck of a j
Proper glecping Poaitisn.
*
|
Aod liven all lived ai great wbecU pMy rememboTOd. Qulnoos *tewod with do not need to be put Into tbe tab. but apart Bake in a quick oven for about with a sharp knife. Put into the pre-j large haniware store.
oil ache In (be morning the
serving kettle with six |>minds of gran-; In huving a clothe^ wringer.
apples la tbe fall and canoed mate a may be deaaed effecUvely with corn flft*-en miautro.
PK are that it ts due to a habit nf
th-the
iH-tier
1
ulat»*d
«t!gsr.
one
r.nirth
poim<l
oi
j
l»cr
!
'Patterns in bleodid. and deatloles welcome variety la the wlator s menu.
Quick Onnamon Bun —Sift a quart
Put the curtain in a large pa
npun.
A newer way of preparing quinces is per bag and sprinkle com meal of flour with one iea>.poonrul of salt
Jcniy ixi.MtIon for resting Is that which
' Sui^ all (bat we boow as years do go; la tbe form of quince boney. which brougb li. then shake tba bag In <»v- and three teaspoonfuis of baking pow-1
w |H‘d anil RratOil. the juice an japt If! be the firor|gesi.—Farm J< ‘" irHb .cs the mu-cIcH and Joints; this
■
I
ful of shortening:
All that we know or wlrb or care.
makes a very desirable sweet to serve ry direction hard for ten minutes. der, and a tablespoonful
sb<»rienlng: I i:nur-d
gn»i<-d rinds of tine,, large lemon ;nal.
j Is the one called •vxienslon.-.
That the Master Weaver be always with chlckea and delicate menu, or as Beat out the meal and bang tbe cur- stir In quickly
cup of milk and
*H togitber and bring slowly -.
j P.-ople curl themMdr.-m up to gel
lew Brand of Canned Goods.
(here
tb. Roll this out j
todllng point. B^dl slowly three
a sweetmmt with cakes. It also makes Uln^n the air. If tbe curtain Is not work to a light
I warm and k(*ep warm. If (be bed were
Ick and * ^ prominent nll^^iollary bishop
To goMr aright tbe dark aod light.
1th sugar and rurrahU M«H«r hoiuv or until all Is
g deHcloos mitng for cake or sweet
good color after tbe frit npplicntlon and spread
! thoroughly warm on retiring there
Any kln.l of f.ll
r.i.lM np.i rlmrt l., iir,-,Y.llnn i.. i
And keep oi forever within his sight. aagdwiches. It Is made as follows: of meal, try another.
This mclbol sprinkled with cinniroon, tb( roll ,h.l 'r«n.|«r.-ni
would l>e no temptation to pursue this
.... „,;«-lll
rto II II I. ..Ill hard .ad rrl.p.l
«“*-<
hnl-l'
As the great wheels go with a sound- Teof aod grate quinces. To each pint saves all the trouble of washing and Sh«‘et* I'P as voii would a s^ec*
of
.jj,, plan. Vf-r>' few persons realize that to
»“••»« "»• Ksklmo.. m
of pulp add a cup of sugar and cook
treatfid In this music. Cut this into buns with a ThI. gunml.v m.ko alK.u.
ig<
thoroughly the muscles should Iks
jelly
si....-,.
lAl.
,
'■hnrse..
many
th:t
round and ^niud until UIck. Put up In jelly tumblers
mill up as sharp knife, stand these on end in a
1^, relaxed
J>lckU,l l•lum^-Thr.■.•du.^,. Kre..n.|'“ .»•— or ln...m.i .h-n.. In or.
X.-IHUa Leech or cans.
floured pan and bake In a hot oven
when they are wet.
Anoiher mistake i* lu have the ta-d
one*. IWO ,H,un.l.
.u»r.
'»■ tnlnhl B«ln <helr ■iirnll<.n
Quince Crown—Pare, core and enf
I hard. Jf it caiocx aching be very sure
five good sired qtUnces Ipto eighths
Dropped BUmli—One quart flour, pint vinennr, one t«.p«n,f,.l «el. of' »"• ••rearUnp
U^jtbat >on need to have H softer. D^
vrr. lha
He n ady wbeo tbe days are bright
aad ataam until tender. Boil tbe cores
one teaspoonfnl salt, two heaping tea- cinnamon. rlo\;es and aHnplc** tied In i
Invention.. utH make a martvr of yourseif lor tbs
To lalK,i with a win.
'a'^**'*** ug‘*o
aad paHags for oae^batf hour in auftspoona baking powder, two tablespoims a bag. S<ed the plum* and place
l.im
.h.
.|»rtmcl«J
’ iHir'frbeo i( stonaa from mom
dent cold water to cover them. Drala ery room is belter to have the aun buttermilk. 81ft. flour, wait and baking a stone Jar: boil sugar, vinegar
conllnuod
Hr will oot U-.r your Khyi
Ull alghU
^*‘**‘*'' ***
and to the Juice add one cupfsl of sag- shine at least some pan «f the day. powder together: mix butter In tho-- spice and pmii hot over the plum*: j
lu-wise and pat hint still :
^ »mpr.-s*ed by the while ma
Simmer (be fnilt In this syrup for When a bonne Is built it should l>e so oughly. add ^weet milk emuigh to lot Maud iw. niv rour bourn: drain off;
The winds must blutr. the rains
-----------------------inned food more than by anvihiug!
flfieca minutes: then skim it out and planned that every room will have make thick liatier. Grease a liakine the *.vrnp; Imil again nnd |MMy ov.-r /***'“•***
1^- he brought with him. Being un
Corveernino Seda,
descend.
I arrange In a crown or ring mold. To
pan slightly, thc-n drop batter, imlng a
iiling to eni Ihe blubbc-r and drink
When the farmer and hi* wife and'
Till bnwks their banks oVrflow; I the scant pint of symp wWeb remains
small laldespoon. hue a lan. so that it lei-utl.
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»e oil of the Bhkltnos. the white man l«*y*‘. s«d at! the rrol. go lo to< Itay
routentmen! is a prtccles* friend. I add oneJoiinh box of gelatin soaked lo
will be like a point in center. Cook In
With Grapes.
!slw^.v* came with uianr csu> of meat want to *lr-e’p and rvM. That Is what
We harvest as we sow.
one-quarter of a cupful of cold water. if It can possibly be avoided, make a hot oven Do not let lilfcults touch
Grape Juice—Select fine grape*, not ; an ! veg.-iatde*.
^ h'’.’ arv' there for. But what loU of
|sUr iinfll dissolved, and pour Into the bedroom of thU. Of course, it w ill not each other.
overriiK'.
M
earn
them,
and
put
them)
One day the bi*hop a!;ovf referred
Jh‘Ik thne are tn this*, world!
Apple r.ems-Fnr thcKe pare, core
I mold. When Arm turn m;t on a plti- make a very cheery slttlag room: In
boti*ewive*. make a Miidv
; ter. garnish wllh some i-esrn tnl plec^M fast. It will not be a very pleasant and chop four tart apples very fin*-. lato a keltic with water jiist covering' to decld.tl to spring a g* nuln.- hur
.......................ng^ prbse on ihe natives He had with him
>‘»«r
Make ih. m oirafortable.
and thick cream whipped to room for any purpose, but above ail Add lo them one egg well beaten, four the bottom to prev
ling point. stlr-|on (hi* trip a talking machine, with .Mak-Hu m lm»k nice Air the clothe*
tblags ihe bedroom should be a sun tablespoonfuia of molaStses and one- them slowly lo tb«
a stiff froth.
xion
a.*
they
Ire-1
records
In
iht
Eskimo
tongue,
lb
‘kt
m
every
day. Keep Ihe air la
ring
orcaslonally.
Quince Preserve's—Choose fne yel shiny .-oom.
third of a teaspotmfnl of soda dlsspUed
n off trit them | gathered hi* charge s all around him in ' tit*' rm.ms pun* and sweet where they
low quinces. Pare, quarter and-core
The^^room is the room where you in one teasnoonful of hot water. Alter gin t.MjuliNe take
, ami hang this the little noe.ing hfuise. and atariexl are. always. By doing Ibis you will
lanre as m recent tHliiurlal the follow- them, saving both skins and cores Pul sleep all night, and It should be a well nately add one cupful and a half each intfi agfc-M-f loth
lean kettle to- the machine a gome Kverybody wa- »dd greatly lo the b-ngth of life of tba
lug exr»Mk*ni bit of advice:
I ihe quinces over the fire, with Jus; ventilated room, thoroughly pnrtAed of fine com meal and sifted flour with
the juice, In the mom lecrlainiy pur/Ieii At laM aMnlb- fsrmerandallhlsfolks.-E^rmJouy-I was offering a bit of friendly crltl ! enough water to cover them, and sfm- l>v sunlight through Ihe day.
Th»* as much sweet milk as may l»c nere*.
| “«1he bags very III He with ! broke iu U|»on th» face of one.
clMu «mr day to a woman oii somejmer until they are soft, but not nnlll habU of some housewives of making wary to make a thin batter: then Mir
-----------------------. V wt.rk
Wt.rk she had done-putivlng a win | they begin to tiroak. Take them out up the beds the' Arst thing in the morn lo one teasi^nful of baking isiwder tbe hands ami !-it»wIy liring tbe juice j •’CanDt-d white man.” be said in;
j
Vinegar.
I boil, h'kimmiug (rn-quently. Ax j glee.
iai-s-ahen she replied that H jcarefully and spread them upon broad ing is a very unsanitary one. The cx- and turn quickly Into grea.sed gem
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‘
Celery Vinegar—E'oiir ounces of cel*
i as it i* perfectly clear put It Ini
1 her business.’ Was it not? Is ; dishes to cool. Add tbe parings, seeds ^Uons from the bo<ly have been go pans. Bake in a moderate oven for
Proserving Eggs.
|cTy si*ed. one tcasiK>«nful Kail, one
nut anything wc do our bustaess. and ] and cores to tbe water In which “the ing on all night, and the bod clothing about half an hour.
Titer in Farm and Fireside: l^Ablespcs.nfuI of sugar. Place in a purshould wt- md try to do it in the best ■ qn|„ces were boiled, and stew, cloaely should be taken off piece by piece and
English Bath Bun»-To <me pound
in kettle with one quart »»f vinegar. ’
Spiceil Grapes—Esp.-clally i < with
reader* a*k me iiont the
way? Whether It Ih* mowing
a bm covered, for an bonr. Strain through hung about the room to be thoroughly
flour allow a quarter of a cake of
____ boll one minute; when cool ptii Info a,
Ion. swec'plng a mom. washing, dish » Jelly bag. and lo every pint of this renovated by the sun and air. The
►mpressed, yeast dissolved In a cup meat*. Pre»:; the grapes fr I Hit;lr! natV^lwss method of keef
very '
cover. let stand a wet*k then
skins
and
put
the
pulp
throng
he
col-1
mer
laid^eggs
for winter usr
ft.., tnaking h Ik-.I or working a farm j uq,uH- allow a pound of sugar. Boil up mattn'Fs should be placett near the ful of tepid milk. .Mix the two Uf.
Umpjtraiii
and ImUle
wf ought to do 1! the
way we' and skim H. put In tbe fruit and boll window and well sunned.
gether. cover and lei rl.'^e over night or tnuer to remove the seed*: then mix Mmpic thing. Indeed: JuM at
low n ’
Vlnegar-^iiop ftmr minliumt an. and If se have lo do it often then ffneen minutes. Take all from tbe
In the snmmer time It Is a good Idea for five or six hour* in a warm p!ac<. the pulp and skins and measure, tak I only regret no: having laid down
A.O.-1
oqions. add a teaMKHinful of *alt^
we oug'ut to try earh time to became I
and pour into a large, deep pan. lo take the abeeU. the pillows, the Beat four eggs until light and add to ing five potind* «if fruit and four of Jnorc < gg.^ iirti;* mme way. Yo-i won’t
and two of sugar, mi* and let sUod
nioix*. iir»>llcien!. W.- t»«ghi not to do j cover closely, and let It aland Iwenty- maiiross, all out doors, at least once them six ounces of melted butter. Fugar. with a tablespoonful of pow- catch me again without a full .«upply
cover«»d
for
three or four hours. A«ld
xlcred
ch»ve>.
and
a
pint
of
vim*gar.
of egg-i In January. Lately we have
any thing rarelcsriy iH-eause U !•< not j four hours. Drain off the syrup and let a month, and let tbe sun and air gel Knead well into the flour, cover and
a quart of vinegar, stir well, let stand
^mr regular omploymeni. I might say j a come to a boll: put In the quinces In their beneAcent work on them for stand in a warm place for one 1 „„j. Boil hUiwIy for t.in-c Jumr*. put in iK-en u*iuK our *ux:k on hand pretty
g and frrlng them ind
• co‘vpred Jar a week, strain, bottle
glasse* and cxivct wi«h paraffine.
freely,
that putting a patch on my old work 1 carefully and boll another quarter of half a day or a whole day. In tbe Make into bails, flatten the tops
Grape Con*e*ve — Prepare five enjoyi
JuM as we would strict.
shirt mas mu my buslncHs, and so pnt | an hour. Take them up as drr ns pov. winter times, of oourse. this cannot be lay ta some currants and bits of can♦
-Exchange.
h m cumer-srays. or any old way. bui ^fble and again spread mu upon dish- done, but all the snn tbtt shines in died* peel. Dust with sngar aad le* pounds of grape^ a* lK*fore, taking off ly frcFh egg>. If taken out of the f*
1 don’t. When I put on a patch, wheth ; os, setting these In tbe boUest sun- the room should be oMIltEed. A sun rise for ten mlntite^. longer, then bake the skins, retnovlng the Moncs. an 1 Imion and kept pir *ome
‘
Dairy Polntsra.
er It b o! noth on*m shirt, or of wood j thioe poa ran And. Ball tba syrup nnUI less bedroom In the surnmar lima ami
moderate oven for forty-five min mixing pulp and skins Higrtber. Then orr^MsId to >-x,n *poll. I .
it. but
If the butter to iMttlcd work it a
on a boarx!. I try to do It as wv M na 1 ft Mttas lo Jelly: All tbe Jars iww be tolerated by banging (be bedding ute*. Keep tbe buns separated In the add an equal amount of sngar and fh#» aiiout thi*. not having tri
out t little after salting.
can. It may tfol t^ perfect, few things' thirds fuU and cover with the tyrup. outdoors or ta other rooms, but a pan so aa to preserve ibcir shape and pulp of five orarges and two ptmnds litre iv no need of taking
oT hcxMlcd ral*ln*. Mix all thoroughly much Ko^mer than they ar*
ited fori If the butter to too soft feed the
are. tout If me try >o do a ihlag gs wcU 1 The preserves should be of a Anc red. sunless 1>edroom In the winter Ume l« brown uniformly.
ami boll Mil thick—alKJii! tbrt*e or four use. Buy water-glas*. or
as wc aaa. am! heed the advice of otb-: Cover with brandled tissue paper,
abbot as cheerless and gloomy and un
soda, a mucilaglnouH. or H.vrupy. liquid.
Stringy milk can be cured by keephour*.—Selected.
The Value of Nuta.
ers who kftow bi'ftrr than we do aboiH
Qataca and LaaBOO Jam—Peel, core bealihy as a Sibarlaa dowgeoa.
which anv druggist will furnish yxni, | tog the oowa ctoaa.
Nnt* are generally conwklered indl#ome things, we will hnprore on aar md slice quints, reserving the pap
Don’t clutter (be bedroom up with a
Lsssens From Japan.
cb«nrti.K prutablr torty ccDis.or mop.-j WMh *11 Ibe Bilk reuel. *IU> coM •
first attempts.
who alljtot things I ing and corws^ for Jelly. Put the lot of ftaadiasB furalUirt. Tbe less In fiosttbto. but there ia a class of writers
1
have
long
bad
noliroited
faith
in
a qu.ri. Hodnr.- »hl. wllh ten perf. *««• before ncnKHn*.
ifrauav' it U nut ihclr I islaesa wm! quinces over the Are In Just enough the liedroom tbe better. MatUng or on dietary matfera which tearhea that
always do second or thin
] water to cover them, aad atew naUI rngs makes tbe beat coverlag for a ■MMi nut* are wholesome If not mixed tbe ability of the Japanese people lo of w»ur il I.0II the laiier Hn-il. ohl! Whltewneheil »Ublc* BCU fewer
boW Their own In the conflict with Kus- nil • UrtiJ- crork on.- ihlnl or one half' UK* »nil more milk.
.\ud second or third
they ara soft.
bedroom floor. A delicate tinted wan with etrtaln gther kinds of food.
hl> B«ther. (1; Cro«... nre utoelly belter for fnra.
In <torman hoaplialr. It is said, tbe, ia. This faith wa* iia*(*<l slmpiy upon
.mron* in the long run a dlsafttlsBed! shook] be three-quarters of a podftd to paper, with a few gtxxl pictures, the
been told of the food hab- from day to day rheg
are dropp*xl Into^ ers than pure breeds,
i
linme-maker. and an unhappy bome for | every pound of the milt. It wifi uke bed. a dresser, a chair or two. perhaps paaatii to oaod a* a staple article of (what
> people* If is not alwray* he liquid, w her e they settle to the Ik»;^^^unereT posslbl. teal the cow's
liuniand and cblklrtm. If we have | a good while to redtiee tba qnlncea to a small ubia wUb a few books or car- food, and cookeft much as dried beans ; Its of
biggest man who ba* the greaies’ tom. Be fcure that you have liquid, mUk before buying her.
work giv«m lu to do. let us master lu i the requisite softness, and they amst real magazines, frill make a datetlly or peas would be. Elour is made from
and d(t I* tuH'suM' we want to. not from , lie stirred and beaten often with a furnished bedtooBL Tbe curtains at the But af»d used in China aad Oer-i oadurance: not tbe blgge*: eater who enough 10 keep all the .egg* covered. ; A cow that lesu below 3 per ceng.
has
the
hardest
muscles.
We
picture
many
tor
bread
and
cakes.
We
hare
That
It
all
there
ts
lo
It.
”
j
not worth keeping.
a m um. ibai we are driven to It. as a stout wooden spoon. Wb« the fnih tbe windows should be of very sheer
________________
I Cows and horses ahould aot be al*
so tar as this, but bc- in our
» the galleys. Work done frqm { b well broken la pHwea. add tba anffar. material, with bllods that may be
To &ave Your Back,
i ‘owed In tbe same panure.
nut toet must be groatiy heavy, powerful
riu'lre beromv-s a pleahurv- tnstead of {and at tbe same tlma pntl in tbe Juice drawn to shut out the sun In tbe bo:cheered by the faet that tbe sale of j be of rather-small stature: yet I longj Here t* a hint to lUose w ho bare | Wclier feed does not mean richer
a drudgery, and there Is a aatlnfftctloa I of one large lemon for every two lest part of the day.
I task, pounds of the fruit. ’ Boll
Keep the b«lroom simple in Its fut- mat meats has taken Its plane as aa (docc pinned my faith on the small. | only a chatr to set tbelr tubs on. and ainc. U means more milk.
that b not to be fmu^ elsewhere, day after It baa again come to tba ban. and nlshtags. pore and nmaltary In all Its tednstiT
ry Bud by ihe roeognition of wiry, teminrate Japanese, whose nn-j,^ , ewnsequenee. when the washing j Many dairymen like an ounce of salt
.ad|tolhepo
^
after the kettle baa been removed
tbe scwiHt stager. iHertsert,—
appointments. A plearani, cheen. nuts ta the proparatloo of many dlabes ikmal dUb 1. the «>74>e«n. rm.her „ done feel .r tho-rt wBooee bed j to tbe poued of butter.
DO not
upl Do
oot wet your brnnd. wbw ■!»I peel of oftt aaaahtey. well-ventHated room, and where they were oocc not dreamed of. tban on ibe rlc^thw Chlnanuui. oi j „ken then, for Bihe. ud loo.cned „p!
•’A servant with ihl^ cUuso
tbe Are add tbe
bk* bone. I ue«t to here JuM i lo*: U yon do yon flmror tb. mOk.
Nau added to most salads are an Im on the hentT-buBi Ru»I.d. who leed.|
Maker dnidgeary dlrtoe:
j lemon for every Ave pa Us iff tboM- your sleep wUl be aand and refreahYou
wnau
2S
per
emt
of
yp«f
I
niL
on
oo»n».
*r»w«y
food.
Mid
whbiky.
provement
^
tberoof.
and
unless
they
Who sweeps a room as fV Tby cause | sene. ThU U a good and an anannl tag. In such a room as this your body
trouble until this spring. Then 11
i w'wuM do ■no”nk.rc 'TOhin*. un i
In .nmBrr by not
• teiBrMakes that and tbe action Ane.**
j Jam.
wni be recuperated during the night, moot be blaiMMI. they are ttitle or ao The wars between Japan and Chin.i
Let us then work because we wan*
-------------—----tbe tissues built up. tbe fretting nerves tronbto to prepare, especially if tht some years ago. and l>etween Japan til I had a decent wash bench. When I; «tor.
to. not becatisc we must, and lei ns *
To Waab Lacs Cftftabia.
aoothed and rested, tbe mind refreshed out meal* are bocch! all ready for and Russia now. represent a Aght ta- told my husband the height
Dte. Nut sandwiches made of thin twvwa protein and caibohydrate; be^
put lato our daily tasks aucb a spirit t With (be arrival of adlamia tbanabU and Invigorated.—Medical Talk.
slices of brown bread thickly buttered tween iwe style of living, which to
oT love and wmingnew and desire to I cf fall cleaning arise. WWIe H la banl.
and spread with chopped and aaiiej Basai on the selccHoo of foodTformlng
The Staff cf Life.
dn our best, that the InAaeace vfll be ; It necaaaary lo
boose sorB a
dllcl^ns change. a halanccd ration aod tacltiding the
No one pan or OUT daily mcftia to no
felt by all with whoa we coma ta! thorongb tmebaoltog as It raealvaft la
toucB. There is aotblag more eon- the aprtoi. there are manj IBOadbtoffs capable of variatisft as (be Tftaff «f The mu «ay Be Chopped wlih n chop- needed blood, mnseto nod brata prome.- and jot It U tbe one thing wbiflb per or ran throagb a meat min. A Ut- daciag nmieriaif. and anoiher style of
tmgloaa (ban tbe \pirit of good ebecr. I to ba done before eearytMiiff
caotentment and nseftitaew. aad In I abape for (In* wtalvr. Tbe vaabing <4 Is served In many homes (bgr sTer day tie grated chme may he aiMecI to ih< living, which Is hased cm tbe excessive
c^rderlag oar lire* akmg these ban me j rurtalaa wbleb bnve term ffUed with oilboot the al^biast rboage.- There Buts U the combhmiioo is Uked Ja use of tai^hrmisiff (nod*: tiefwsea nisdsome cases the nuts are iftomd Bae.
wUI not only be happier ourselves, bm hbe do« and dirt of summer la one cf
wv will be uftconacious helpers of tbe|(be things which seems imperative. preparing it which wilb be, groaUy cn- mixed with a lUUc mayonnaise aame and Intemperance on the other; U-
W^^OBNumiEilT
■liil^Eilli
*ami'sasrauiii
I
tavMrai inii
kfwmkL : :
If
am cCfcMy and prop«ty
longnr. vTbaaa are a lev aftopii
mm tbe kmt mmbod of partB
tbiatmik. .
Pint abaha the tooaa Mt fm
Maiftbebacbortabftoiad
Mar. to abtob bai bean added
dry snap or aoap idly.
Leave tba eaitatos tombtog la this
TMBCVEMIN6J
we. MM two otiCT memners to B
pototod by tbe dbnSr, be sbaH me
•fTfMfMCitr.MieMfiii.
14 of tbe
14 f
««K»iar mmUm o( dM bowtf <ir «dc< pinnu and nbrabbcfy an pMated
WI^M4 to tlic amBcn
Septo or^ bp A
it.totlMcliAlr.
BMft.CP^fiDOto.(ton
|:
Ba
m
»
F
'
ThM ward
liw.
Thirt wart!
J; A. MiBtaffan,
MeWnUy nad MoBkU^f).
MmOmcC tbe tel 1
OTV, illCHtOAK, SATUimAV. OCTOKft 1. tfOS.
iBeasptosn 18M.
maaibar
f)oart]
FtonitJ
ward; tlBe ezpirM 1886.
J. T. Bhlelda. Bsfoher Fifth ward
tlaB asplTM 1887.
To tlMT Hooormbto Bwrd omoatioo: Members C. K. Beck and MoAnct
Traverse City. Mldu. BepC. tt. lPt».
I—0«tttoiooo-Wb. the eoMBltteo oc
w»y» oad iMoa. bsve «xa»J«od tbe To tke Honorable Board of Bloea
tallowtac ^ M tedtet tbo nse 4-Your eoBBltoe oo aeboole
eorroct. would roeoBMid ihuir jwr tenebers respectfully recoBmead
i^ipom Um vartoui foodt m berote tbe mlgaatkm of Mias Praac OI
be accepted to take effect oo Bept.
aloo that tbe rsulgnaikm of Mlaa Grace
Hamlaga gs cadet In tbe kindorgarten
be accepted to take effect on Bepl.
Jofiltofr Mortot Pond.
jMitora* wrol] for8«pt...| 170^
Iwcldowtol Cuptiwo Fond.
r.«. Bmnrio. tmsat oAcer. .|
ao.OO
be tendered a position at A40 per
Lois •ooAcid. topOTiotood.
•m/setork..........
.........
SO.OO BOBth, to take effect on Bept Sad.
and that Mias Cora Pferwon. tbe kindergarten
cadet at tbe Oak Park bulM
to JO lag. be tranaferrod
doBb sebool ................
to the BUnwood
IB. J. HBit A Boos, oolls........
Avenue baUdtng to take ebbrge of one
H.KIoor. drsyto*................
of
tbe
klodergartena.
It being neces
a i. Morgmii. llTorr..............
sary
to
divide
tbe
grade
there on ac
CotoBbto Trmas. Go., frvlgbt
count of lu else, and that her salary
Mid 6nnm9 .........................
be placed at MO per month,
Ptms. prlotlOK........
would recommend that Mias 1
STBilac Rooord, prloOiic ...
McMIchaH be tendered a poslUon ns
cadet In the kindergartens at ISO per
month, to take effect Sepi. 2nd.
ciw^Sk ■tore.'.'aii.Vii;!;;!
Signed: —
Tbos. Cbsrlss Co., kinder
GEO. W. MeWBTHY,
H. B. GARNER.
C; K. BUCK.
PIIBI............ V.....................
Rand. lIcNaUp ft. Co.. sup>
ami 1-MIR
i-k
ltnlM8
Cant af Haatk^
Traasfetred from contingent
f«d ....................................... t
Foes ........................ ......... ..
. $ 167.11
Fewth Ward Building FnmL
728. Cost of feel for the year.
PMdS.aColeACo.oaeontrnct
................................ $18,61142 Fuel on hdad Sept/L IfiScoed of wood...................... $
Paid Alma A Cole.......... . 44M44
taftha Vaar.t
1, 18M. aad ffadtot
We do horehy eertify I
log U a oorraet suteme
SkJT
tax
■xtfm painting ....
■ktm pUatering ..
Water conneetlona
25847
. 36.00
232.72
25.81
20.40
7844
8.14
drnying...............
$M».0( Round A Son. repairing nreb
Oek Park Bundkiff.
Hill Brea, repairing arch....
Nine rooms heated by steam. Aver & a Lnmber Co, lumber...
age Bomber of popiU nttendlng. 402,64 Henry Brodbngea.Twrae..;.
R J. Hans A Son, eundrlee..
Cost of fuel for the year. 8258.43.
W. O. Foote A 80a. enndriea
Fuel OB hand Sept. 1. 1805—
J. R OrelBck Oo, lumber...
100 cords of wood, ■
W. O. Foote, nmterial and U8 tons of coni. 6
|1824< Gao. W.* Ro'we. bai irf aert, .
Foreltwre' Fund,
Gr. School FumUure Wki,
deska .................................. $
and aalariea of te
amplairad tor tha ]
^ .
Cmitmry.
10 roms healed by Smead system
Average number of puplU attending
achools. and n general autement of all BalaneeSept 1, 1804...
33616. Coat of fuel for tbe year
the Ananctal affairs of the Board of Transferred from
2.517.12
Edocatlon.
Sept, 1. 18051.000.00
35 cords of wood, ff $1.75. I 6145
CaaClaffafit Fund.
25 loos of coal. 0 $340.. . 874<
Transferred to Fourth ward
building .......................... ...$2400 00
Cfty TrMeurer*a Aeeout
_
$148.71
Tranaferred to teachers sal
aries ........ ............................. 17.63247 Balance. Sept. 1. 1804 ......$
10 rooms beaud with Smead system
BAool ux received .............
Transferred to janitors sal
1456.85 Average number of pupils attending
aries .................... ................. 3,085.00
Non-ireldeot tuttkm ........
755.67 378.61. Cost of fuel for the year
Transferred to Incidental exFines ................................... .
30.13 $430.92.
Fuel on hand Sept. 1. 1906—
Transferred* to VueV .*.*!!!!.*.** l!«L08 Laboratory fees.................. .. .
State
Deaf
and
Dumb
school
15 cords of wood, ft $1.75... .$ 26.2!
Transferred to building ..... 2,(
Typewriter
fees
....................
16 tons of coal, ft $840...... D2.6t
Transferred to Insurance ...
648.38
Loan.
First
National
Bank...
Transferred to Interest ..... 1400.00
Primary
school
money.........
8to2
$ 78.7:
Transferred school books....
887.41
Fuel ........................ ..
28.22
Union Street
26345
5 rooms heated with steam. Averagt
17.12 Sale of buildings.............. .. .
adopted,
0.
*R C. Mei^ CoVdi^Rebate
on
voucher.............
3.00
numlH'r ef pip:Ii attending. 2«7.38
720.80
earned.
Cost of-fuel from January 1, 18U5
182.11
itlon of Traverse Transferred to 1
To the Board of
A.^TlirinVyiiidiit^ iit
$.192.70.
Paid note and Inte
CUy. Michigan:
Fuel on hand Sept. 1. 1906—
First Nan. Bank..
The annexed accounts. Charles Lar
L. C. M^i. iwp^ing clcM^
35 tons of coal.
$:; 6u.......... $122.5(
Balance/Bept.
1.
1805
son. I40.&0. and Arthur C. Morse,
Respectfully submitted.
128.62. which you have referred to me.
Orari* Kiiril.llbiirtii’
CHAS. M. BEERS.
would report as follows:
LaeloaLowrte. librarian ....
$92,537.88
Clerk
of
the
Board
of Educailun.
I have made Investigation of the
Lara Hoekatead. librarian...
Approved—
facts and legal questions Involved and
gUtement in Detail of the Coet of the
1. a Qilbert. eipreaa and
A. V. FRIEDRICH.
1804 ....
am of the opinion that the accounts
Union Street Building.
B*
Pri^sldeni.
........
37.787.23
Received school tax.
should be paid by you.
* ^nriiii ’ fare
Received dellnqpeni tax .... 1466.85 S. B. Cole A Co., contract $15,89t».('0 I R‘‘eelved and Tilaced <in die.
Dated September 8. IWIS.
C83.K6 I
785.67 8. B. Cole A a>., extras........
Received non-resident tuition
W. O. ftooto A Soii ii'dofc
8—WTiei
30.13 Jens C, Peterson, srchlu«t..
600.33 I! 8—WTiereas.
a iwtliion of the parcmti
Rmlved Ones .........................
brooms .......... ........ ....
Ians of men- than seven dtwl
26.00 Maleomson A Higgenbotham.
Reived
laboratoo' fees ...
The
Board
of
Education
of
Tn
rholBon. rlean.
heating
and
vi-ntllailng
.,.
of schfM>l age has been pre
Received
sUte
for
deaf
and
City;
----------- rmti bn
Traverse
City
Iron
Works,
jsenti-d
to
this
iKjard praying for tin
72240
dumb
school
.....'..............
Water Works, water .
To Charles H. Larsen. Dr.
3471.14 establlshmt-nt of a day school for th.
7.00
Received typewriter foes ...
•iHIdliifl Fund.
I tiwchlng of speech to said children bj
Received loan First Nation
u Aug. 16. 18
W. O. Poute ft Bon. aundriea.f.
645.00 j the oral method, and whereas It Is con
al hank ................................. 240040
18 days, at $2.26
26 per day.. ..I40A0
Arms A Cole, celling of CenArms A Ckile, plumbing.....
1467.00 sldered desirable to grant said request
Gentlemen:—The above labor was
tral building........................
30 74 therefore l>o it
$65484.41 Arms A Cole, ext fa plumbing
p< rformed under tbe direction of T. G.
aaau* P. Co, wiring...
lulling and electric ‘ap
j ResotvmI. That the Honorable. tb<
Taaohars* BatarlM Fund.
Nicholson, one ofjho members of your Pall superintendent .............. $ 1.800.00
. S. a. Lumber Co., lumber ...
pliances ...................... ..
Superintendent of Public Instruction
lioard. and no part thereof has been Paid principal ........................ 1,19947
H- ft U Merc Co. graaa aeed
IK* and Is hcr«*b) n-questtyl to issue 1
trarerae Qly Iron Worka, .
I permit and authority for the reUbllsU
Paid High sebool leacheia... 4>16.<M
***Yours truly,
meat c»r a day schtsd for the deaf ir
Paid commercial teachers..
6,30.00
Cbas. H. I-arsen.
City of Trairerae City, ce
this city, under the provision of tbt
Paid grade teachers ............ 18,685.80
The Board of Education of Traverae
ment work .......... ...........
Bell ..............................
state law governing the same, and that
J. aOromckCo..1u«ber....
City:
this board hereby assume the duile,
$27,140.47 Freight and drayage .......
To Arthur C. Morse. Dr.
Ales. Berroour. Ailing at KimSuperintendent of construeand obligations devolving upon It un
Contrary.
To
work
on
school
buildings
wood Avenue building........
der said law.^
Primary school
A. T. BrodUfid.mnag at Elm- '
frtim July 27 to Aug. 17. 1806.
Miscellaneous
Resolved further. That the secre
money.................................. $ 84W40
17 days. 1 and 1-2 hours, at
wood Avenue bulldhif
tary be and hereby is Instructed u
Jaa. Avery, cleaning sewer..
$2.26 per day ............................$38.62 Transferred from contingent
forward a copy of this resolution, dul}
fund.............. ......................... 17,63847
Received from T. O. Nicholson.. lo.oo
Wm. Newman, lal«r..............
Contrary.
auihentlcatid by the president of sak
Balance due ..............................$28.62
W. A. Rem!, labor........
li.tXMi.mi Uiard and the w-cretary iheieof an«J
$27,140.4 Bond issue ......................
Albert Miller, labor........ .
Acrru»>d Interest ............
66.07 under Its corjsirate seal, to nald stiiH*r
Gent Icnien—The above labor was
F. P. Jones, labor..................
Janitors* Salaries Fond.
3.617.12 intendent of public Instruction at ll»!». H. Devendorf, painting..
l>erfarmed under the direction of T. G. Janitors aalariew.................... $ 3.085.10 Chargi-d to contingent fi
capilol at l^nslng
8. 8. Ltimlier Co., lumber...
Nicholson, one of the members of your
MovtHl by Mr. Memtague that the res
$23^83.79
•choel Book Fund.
board, anil^no part ibereof has been
Toachora Employed and Salarim to ht oluUon lH‘ adopted.
City Hook Btore. booka.....|
paid, except as alxive slated.
The report «if the truant officer foi
Paid for the Eneuing Year...................... $ 3i»85.l0
CMnn k Co., booka..................
Yours truly.
the month of SeptenilKT was ivcelvei
1905-1806.
Arthur C. Morae.
Ginn A Co., booka................
and placed on file.
Expense Fund.
Gilbert. 1. B.. superlnicendem.g 1.800.CK)
Moved by Mr. Montague that ll
A. Flanagan A C4>., booka
Moved by Mr. Foote that the plani
Bill for
1804-1805..$ 362.13 Nye, R.U. principal
1,200.00 and HiHTlflcatlons for the Fount
dwlslon of the city attorney be •
Taking census. 1804
60.00 .Mcl^ugblln.
-augblln. Maty
f,30.(M) Ward building be returned to the arch
Mar}* ............
...
cepicHl and the claims ordered paid.'
Taking census. 18o5.............. ..
60.00 Vivian, Jessie .....................
685.00 Itect upon his delivering to this Ixiart
CarrU‘d.
144.00 Brown. Alma ..........................
640.oo
Yeas—Members Buck. C. K.. Buck Buperlntondenfs clerk..........
270.00 Hess. Mrs. Rose............ .........
640.00
C, P.: Foote. Mc\ elhy. Moffatu Mon Truant officer .................... :.
720.00 Pomeroy. Boatrico .............
Deaf and dumb teacher .....
.'K5.o<i
h—(7).
Thompson. Agnes ...............
485.00
Moved by Mr. Montague that U Is Kindergarten supplies ........
Building Fund.
board then «)Ijmirne<l.
Diplomas
...................................
HomlK'ck. N. H................................C75.oo
CHAS. M. BEER.S.
Arthur C. Metae...:.............. |
20.6: the sense of this board that there is a Water rental ..........................
313.7.5 Knight, E. E,........................
675.00
Clerk
Cbaa. H. Laison .................. .
4«».S0 vacancy on the imard of education in Balance on typewTilers .....
RS.OU
Rtigglcs. H. J
the FIfib ward, and that the
Ordend paid by board.
Supplies.
1806-1806..................
246.42
to take such measures as
Roach. Jennie -----------------406.00
rOFWCIAL PROCEEDINGS
Moved by Dr. Gamer that tlit> re aulhorlwd
Power.
Union
Street
building
M
10.86
Prall. Satie........ .....................
427poit be accepted and ado|»tnd and or- may Im* necessa-y to remove T. Q. Oomiffencement ext‘rcises ...
88.00
Purdy. Carrie, principal........
472.
Of the Board of Educatim of the Cit)
«ien drawn on the different funda for Nicholson as a meml>er of the said Miscellaneous expenses, as
l»oanl of education.
Lounsbury. Annts...................
4ti6.oo
the x'veral amounts.
ly vouchers .......... ,.......... 2.371.04 Smith. Jvanette......................
of Traverae City, Michigan.
4o6.oo
Carried.
Carried.
MetUlng of the Inuird of cduralbiii
Tra>erse City. Mich.. Sept. 1, 18U5.
Ames. SCelma ...........................
382.60
. Yeas-Meml»ers Buck. C. K.. Buck.
$
6.058.4;
Calkins. Haxel ........
360.481 held In the cticiirll room. August 23
Vooiv. Gamer. Muffatt and To the Honorable Presldeirt and Board
-Contrary
184)6.
406.4MI
Gray.
Nettie
..................
of Education of the City of Travcm
Fr/*’
No quorum being present, uho boar«j
City. Michigan:
Billings, Julia ........
Transferreil from ixnitlngent
427.6U
Traverse City, Mlcb. Bi*pl. 27. 1P.C.
184MKI adJiMirned to meet tYblav. August 26
fund
..................................$ 5.058.45 Eldred. Mabel ........
To the Honorable, the Mayor and |-^}emit«roen:—I herewith submit m>
CHAS. M. BEERS.
676.4MI H*<>6.
Chirtls. H. J.. janitor .:
»
Fuel Fund.
Board of Bd neat loo:
Clerk
460.0(1
Bmlngs.
Edna.
prlncl|»al
*-Oentlemen~Your
Central ............ ..........................I 626.89 Simpson. Ijiura .......
1804 to Aug. .11. 1806.
427.60
buildings aerd grounds would
Elmwood Avenue ...................
23441 Brown. Esiclla..............
Balance
on
hand
Sept
3CO.OU
aukeithe purrhase of 11 Mllwau
Boardmau Avenue
139.04 Wright. Blanche..........
board of eilu
1804
..................................
.$38,107.71
4(»6.(40
rss bnishea for itac In the city
71.85
Taxes coIUtIwI ......... . 37.787.23
Margaret........ .
405.(M» nsmi. August 26. 19u6.
achoola. at a coal of
61540 Andrus.
Ntf quorum bcin
1‘rlmary school money........ 8.602.20
Stevens. Mary .............. .
.16(».tS)
Ree^fully sul mit
s:.6< Place. Neva ....................
State Street Prim
til
IVdlnquetit ta\«w from ct»iin382.60
Union Street l>Hnn
nine odock a. m
1.566.85
ty
irt-asurer
........................
toth
................
427.60
r<unmUie
Boonvllle Primary
CH,
766.67
Pierson,
CIi
Non-u-sident
tuition..............
3CO.U4I
I that the
Plummer.
I
Ikllo**..
*.!.!’
.
!
382.60
{.abratory
ft‘«*s........................
ommendailon r
I 1,68041 Heuss. M. A., janitor ...
Mnes..........................................
4446.4KI
Carrii
Contrary.
regular im-eMtig of th
nnney. Ella.......... .........
7.0O
360.
Bnrk, C. K.. Buck. Typewriting fees....................
YeasTransfem-d from contingent
of education, hold
Id in tlte rounei
Hornsby. U'C. prlncliud ,
Auditor General. Dtwf and
640.i4
C. P., Foote. Gamer. Moffatt
fund.......... ............................. $ 1.66:.(n» Phelps. Margaret............
94)6.
Dumb Schwl account....
7g.5o
427.60 room. August 26. 194)
Friedrich—(61.
lent being
be
Fuel sold ..................................
2942 Mahn, Agnes ..................
Tho prc-sldetit
nbsimt
ullding iwld
MemlK-rs rt. Mon
lK>ard was called to order by the clerk.
Sanders, Marie ...___
"29.22
Wetky now appeared and took |iarl
$ 1.680.31 Perkins, Florence..........
ITcaint—MemUrs Buck. C K.
3.6tH»JM)
4415.00
tbe proce4-dings.
Cramer. Inex .............. .
Building Fund.
4<»5.00 Buck. C. P.. Foote. Garner. Moffatt.
Traverse City. Mich.. Sept. 27lh. HM'.I
Simmons. Vivian............
183,311.86 General repairs to buildings
4U5.0(» Montague. H.
To fbe Hooorabler the Mayor and
On motion of Mr. MonUguo. O C.
Lawton. Genevieve .....
382.50
Camp. Jresle ..................
450.0ft Moffatt was elected prealdent pro tem.
Minutes of last regular meeting were
...$ 3.64840
Jamison. Gch,.. janitor ..
450.00
C^mtfugeut fund
540.00
27,160.47
3784S
Mich.. Aug. 23.
... 3.125.10
382
lie laid from Central school house to
^
... 4.83064
4 27.54)
watering trough on Pint' street. Pres- Jncldenial expem
I 2,664 .S3
Barton. Jennie ...
427.60
... 1.680.21
Contrary.
cot sewer Is badly clogged with roots.
................
respectfully jvport
Ulllan
.
... 2.58046
36(1.00
which -cattse frequent stoppages and Building
we have cjmmlned the following
61.4.38 Tranffcrrcd from contingent
vlngstone. Hazel
3C0.(H»
fund........................................ $ 2.401
lntm‘ht ..................................
1.500 IM.
Ibbs. Edith ........
405.0).
263
Fanning, l^na ...
School books..........................
659.37 Primary building.......... ..
Blssell. Laudra ...
460.4M)
Furniture ................................
468.46
Resjiectfully submitted.
$ 2.6G44J McMlchael., Mabel
180.00
lAbratory .............................
167.11
saauei ..................
Jankora* Balariea Fund.
Insurance Fund.
W. O. FOOTE.
450.0.) Harvey Curtis, aalar}* for AuGeorge, janitor...
Fourth Ward building ........... 2o.460.ti8
,
Committee.
Hubbell, Minnie ........ ,.........
360.00
Balance. Sept, 1. 1I06.......... - 26.52746
F«»t ........................................ $
Moved by Mr. Buck that thq recomEvans. Huldah. principal ....
Geo.
Jameaon.
aalar} for Au
m«mdatk}|in>e adopiud. the old sewers
Wllsey, Glenn..........................
Total........ .............................. 88341146
gust ........ I.............................
taken up aad all old pipe used that an
44)6.4M) Geo. Thompson, salar}* for
I. Lucile....................
The dlfferenae In my balance and tbe
good in relaying said sewers.
Callsira ....................
3«).«)0
clerk s if 8868.11. which Is the amount
Brodle. Grace.................... .
salary for AnYeas—Members Buck, C. K.. Duck, of unpaid orders which have bean is Paid Interest on
Nelson,.Nellie ........................
46o!oo
gust ............ ........................
C P.. Foote. Gamer. Molfatt. Me sued by him and not yet presented to
360.04) Geo. W*. Bell, ^salary for AuBell. Geo. W.. janitor..........
ue and Friedrich-181. me for payment.
Wcihy. Montague
Slmw.^^. Carolyn, achool
Transferred
ftom
contingent
Yours
respectfully.
Moved by Mr. Buck that all the pop^
720.00
iund.................. .................... $ 1JJOO.OO Hooker. Elliabeth !!. i!!!!!!
M. E HASKS-U
lar tree* at the Ck-ntral school grounds
496.0f)
City Treasurer.
inside of the walks, excepting those
Itoheel Books Fund.
585.fW
Woodman. Emma ..................
Incidental Expenae Fund.
on the east side, be taken out. every
kpeodfMl for admol hooka. .$ 8
270.fH)
P. D. Marvin, truant officer..
altcraate poplar op the outside of
Scofield. Lois, office clerk...
180.00 American Ex. Co. express..!
walks and on th^ Inside of the east
HAL Mere, Co, supplies
UAolaoo. Harold, janitor.
Transferred fi
walk he taken out god a maple set to
Richmond A Backus Co, regState Street building........
tu place on the outside of walk, and
f«nd......... ..................... ....$
Isleni......... ........................
Forton.
Eugene.
janitor.
the committee on hfUdlnga aodj
oU SCO
Furniture Fund.
grouada he Inatnicted to tarry out ihU
AUlnaoo. Menuer)
( of th- 1
SeaUng Union Street buildmaps with stand..................
®'*Srrted.
Holden Pat. B. Cover Co..
Cbaa. M. Beers, clerk; time expires
Yens—Members Buck. C. K.. Bock.
book oorers ........................
C P„ Fooia Gamer. Montague. H.. 1807.
$5,000.00 laaue. dated Aug. 3. 1881; Geo. W. Rowe, supplies..........
M. R Haskell
Moffatt. MeWethy aid Prtedrtch-(8I.
due Attg. 3. 1801; Iniereai at 5 per Traverae City Iron Works, re
3640 cent., payable annually.
'Dr. Gamer was axenaed fram the pires 1807.
pairs ......................................
24.44
ISjOOO.OO ^e. dated July 1. 1886 Columbia Trans. Co, frelgkT
42in due June L 1808; Intereat at 5 per
Moved hy Mr. Buck that the propoai- expires 1807.
and drayage.......... .............
tioa ofjir. Babcox for the Improriag
O. C. Moffatt. m
cant, payable annually.
Cltixens Tel. Co, 7 phones..
of tha Btatwood Avaaue grtMinds be ac- time expires 1806.
U0.000.(M laaue. dated July 1. 1804: Ellxnbrtb Gam. laundn........
oqaad as follows: -That when his
H. Montagwe. m
due July 1. 1824; Intereat at 4 per Soudan Specialty Mfg. Co,
plan for hnprorlog aaid grounds shall
oqiBU payable aeml-annually.
dlslnr)E«unu........................
U acoeptad hy Mr. Foote.
BaUmated valae of acbool
W. O. Footo A Son, sundries
mwH^Mk«ri ci.‘.' iop^
dulIjrrJMl ft»r th<
JK
-... -............
M^r,
................
.-SSoiiiii:;:;::::;;::’
A. P. Oabon. palauag..........$
Fred Colby, team work.........
H. A U Merc. Oo, sandiiaa..
Alax. Saymr. tmm work. .
L a Tmmmm, Mm work.
Breeat Coftiy. team work ...
O. P, Carver A DroUier. pre
miums .............. ............... ^..$
Bcheci Soak Fund.
Chat. Scribner's Sons, books.!
Atkinson. Menuer A Grot cr.
A Ruaalaa aafffoeer has brought forward a propoanl for the elcctriflcatlun
af the Treaafflberiaa rallwny. Tlw
nunerooa wnterfoUs in the vlctalty of
.,
the line vlffht. ha thinks be uUTlxed
tUM
41.18 to give n enrreat of 100,000 vrttt. A perfume which the wife of a Chi- ;
73-OU
44.40 cago rnmionalre has hn4 dUtilled from
24A0 a species of water Bly is maid to bo
83.91 worth $125 n drop.
Tbe pn^ice of eating arsenic la
very common among peasanU in the
16A3 ‘
c.(n Boumalnous dUpicu of Hungary ^d
2.87 Freacc. They claim that the poison
10.35 enables them to ascend great higbts
37A4 without experiencing any difficulty tn
17.10 breathing.
'
There are no fewer than 6.ono 4I9.
188.10
18.12 Unct languages
by mahktod:
The number of wparaic dialects U
enormous. There arc more than 60
dlsUncl vocnbolarles in Brazil, and In
Mexico tbe Naihna language has been
broken up Into 700 dlaltets. There
S;5:
Leather neckties of various sha
ohapes’^' ,
and colors are now l>oing
21.20 Paris.
Heath A ‘co.,1
The most expensive chair
11)6.63
cA (
world belongs to the pope,
Maynam. Merrill
ost $941,000.
solid sliver, and cost
$94).000.
Italy and Spain have fewer houses;
in proportion to Hfelr
Contingent Fund.
any otb)'r country
Cl. Bank, note ami
An act rcrenUy passed by the bous.-*
.$ 3.543.74
of representatives of Rhode iHlaml
«
j pro«.rib«i a IlDC .if $,%0 t« $500, or loiRespeclftilly subn Itted.
prlsonmeni for three to' six months,
O. C .\1 )tYATT.
or both, against any employer or cor
H. Mo: TAG I E.
BUCK,
CHARI
poration attempting to prevent work
that the re- ing petipio frtun hf longing to a labor,
Moved by Mr.
organization sh a condition of inniv or
employment.
the various amounts.
Carrie)!.
Yeas—Mf'ssn;. Buck. C. K, Buck. C.
Railwsys on Ebony Hails.^.,
P, ^^x)le. Garner. Moffatt. Montague,
The faUs of the M) xkan Guir/RallHleepsrs
read are laid un mal.oga
Traverse City. Mic h, Aug 23. 1805.
r whin*
To the Honorable Ikmrd of l*>lucal lon^Und the bridgt's are l.iiilt
2—Your commitu-e on sch)S)U
rble. In West M< xlco In a line
teachers n*comrarn<1* the followlnc i with « lKmy sle<*ner5 ami ballsht
regulation to govern tho absence of i
teachers and salarv f)»r tbe time lost) “liver or»* drawn fr.)m the mln.-s |kand the payment of th)> supply teacherUuies the track. The englmoT cmfor auch rooms: The supply teacheri ducting
railways bad n« other
shall be paid bw4he board of educa
on th)- route and To-.U)! it
tion; for the flr^>and siHHind days aU-[
____ cheaiH'r to tw iIu-iko seeming oxtravsencY 80 |H>r c**«rlof each days salary*
respecllvel)
tlvely shaU/
irhali; be ‘detluct
Miilurtt-d Trom} aganries than it. Import the ordinal'
;Su
I^
cent of each days
day *s salary resiM*ctiveIy; ■ i m ■.
.cted fn.m the salan orj— —-----------------he deducted
month, and for all tlme^ost thorej
after the entire salary shall Im) dcHluct-j
nvcK.
Moved by Mr. Montague that the re
porr Ijo atlojited.
Carrletl.
Traverse City. Mich, Aug. 23.19«)6
To the Ib.norablo
.rablo lioard of Etl neat Ion :
3.—Y).ur comlimit (e<> on Krh<K>ls and
teaclDTs
ijiectfully 1
the resignation of .Miss Mabelle (*ox Uj
Ingstone
dereck the position at $40 per mo
We would also rect.mmend riiai a re
lief room iH* otK-netl at Oak Park
building, for whicli Miss Minnie Hubbell be lemleretl a iioslthm at $4U |kt
Signed:—
DR. H. B G.
7ARNER.
r. K HVCK.
Canic‘d.
Movt>d by Mr. Montag ID* tbut a L...
ance of $1!«.12 from Hh* vfur IIMH Ik I
alloiM-l and rcjniU)<l to Mr. Rowe.
Th)‘ bills of nuiri)-H 11. I.4ir.soii -.1
$4«..6o and Arthur (’. M)m»* for $2i'.):2.
med by tthem to In- dti)*'f)»r wt.i k on t
claimed
v.is, wi re reail.
the schot.l I
Mtiiilague ibsi th)*>"
the cilv atitiropinb
npvr^ic to report I
next nuM-ilng t.f th)* lK.a*d.
^*nrrl)-d.
MovihI by
tbiK F. I)
iliiDtl truant officer for
Marvin be a
til)* coming nini* nionihs or tin- scIuk.i
year at $341.4)4) |mt mouili. wild truant
officer Ui l^di'-iTtlv
vision of th)* MiiM-rlni)
C^arrled.
Yeas—Messrs. Buck. C K.. Buck. C.
P, Fik.u*. Gamer. Moffatt. M.iiitagui*.
For practical
work; lor saving
time; for long
service and com
plete salisfaction,
no other type
writer cjuit^cquals
c-Ac Smith
Premier
A tnic e.4
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th« u lO «04 br »'"tt on fojurrt.
Better • Js d-.Jt i:
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Hish jrsde Tx-pswritcr Supptio,
Machines rrnUd.
Sttnosrsphcn lumUhtd. .
The SmitH Preixaier
Typewriter Co
I 147 6RISW0LD ST.
I DETROIT, MICH.
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ed to secure thr necessary hose
NOOOOD”
at the Union Street biilldlng. Is.ih for .
inside and lawn us.- and. if foun.l mx*- gad will I* refunded to you if after t»
cssary. to make the hose connections. ikShaUabottlcof
Carrleil.
THE FAMOUS
Moved by .Mr. GarniT that the board
Matt.J.Johhsohs
6088
A Pleasure to AM.
No I»ill is as ph-a.sanl and pi»sliive as
DeWitfs Little Early lUsi-rs. These
Famous Little Pills are so mild and
effc-cllve that children, delicate ladle,
and weak people enjoy ibclr cleansing
effect, .while strong pii»ple say they
are the best liver pills sold. Sold by you are not satisfied with rrwlta.
This is our guarantee wbtcb gore wiUi
•\Tr} bottle.
For Snit and Ooanretoed Oi^j ^
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
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