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The Evening Record, September 05, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-09-05
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THE E VENING RECORD
BATURDAy^jnUE
2280
Meui. TmtMiatm tfiivicc.
pR HJR SON
imt. HATTIE L. BUflTON TOOK
HER OWN LIFE.
TIMVEIISC CITY. MICHISAN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER S, ISOS.
6 PAGES
■IKflRlCNfESSM
<6 O’CLOCK EDtTtON
REACHED PORT.
BESIDE BODY
W9m Feared That She Had Been
Wracked in Gale.
By Wire to tbc Evening ReoonL
Dalnth. Minn.. Sept. 8.—Tbe steam
FOR TWO TERfUBLf DAYS MRS. er GUebrist reached port this morning.
Prom wreckage found In Lake So-j
RCSB WAITCD FOR HELP.
By Wire to tba Bvenlss Baterd.
pertor it was feared she had shared the '
8aa Praneiaoo. Sept. S.—State Sena
fate of many oUicr »tearners wrecked
tor Rankers, eervlng time In priaon for
in the rcccoi gale.
•rcepting a bHbc during the last seslc|dslatar«, has made a full
n of the legisUture.
ifesskm. glytag
of twelve
giytoA the
Um? names
I___________
ribes
WHI Da
ITS THIS WAT
SAYS TOMMY
SHE ffis I ram fmm
HEED on WAS EAST
SHE WAS UNABLE TO SPEAK ANYTHING BUT BOHEMIAN.
Pierce's Corn Huekcrs*THn%med Them
Up Sunday by a Score of 15 to a
Pitcher Was Good.
giben Sebaol Begiirif
you hear our name on every pupils lips. It means
that every article needed for School is to be found
here.
BoHool Boolcm,
mDEVOTED
HER HUSDANO TO SIGN THIS
TO HIS;tNT
lIDTHER#”'^^™^’^ HAD SUICIDED
AFTERNOON
•UT SHE EELIEVED THAT EHE
filAO ECCOME A EUROEN.
WEATHER-VMrtoaM M«W«
dajr- Uglit Tmriable ^da.
FREE BOOK COVERS with all High School
text books purchased by us. Bring in your sec
ond hand books.
City Book Store
CbeBobsrtCo.
ENVOYS WILL COMPLETE TREATY
OF PORTSMOUTH.
AFBAID TO TOUCH THE DODT
The Reed City boM- ball team was
defeated by Pleree i, Com HuskfM>
ITS SCHOOL TIME
Sunday aftemtionlsi Bowers MarUir by
HER HELPLEMNEM APPARENT- a score of 15 to o. The Re*-d City bat FINALLY MANAGED TO REACH
as Barm-ii and
anti tho lioys nml pirls must
SHERIFF JOHNSON.
SERVICE TODAY IN CHRIST EPIS
LV PREYED ON HER MIND.
t pitched an expH
have shoes ami I believe that
COPAL CHURCH.
K support was very poor He strucs
if every [virogt who int-emls
t nine men. i«siM*d four on Imlls and
IS hit tWrl<*en times. Tbc Cora Husband’s Body W^s Lying Across a
Took Chi
I and Turned (
to buy shoes would go to
liuskers IsiiiiTy was Ktover and Will
Trunk-Had Shot Himself in the
To Commemorate Conclusion of Peace
/Oat Jet and Was INooovcrcd Sun
Frietlrieh's ami inspivt their
J End of Bloodiost War of
Abdomen with a Shot Gun,
day Morning Sleeping the
line «»f school sho««. learn
Modem Times—Russians
Pulling the Trigger With
Sloop of^th-^ad Made
the K^sl iviinLs in them, ami
In Attendance.
His Fool
I Careful Arrangementa.
see how well they are made
and how well they hxrk, th;it
Waiting, watching, almost distracted By Wire to Hie Evening Kei-ord.
wdth fear, iinahir tn >orak anything
I’orlsniouHi. N. H . Sejii .'i. Tb*Friitlrieh's store would sell
•*p/t.—When you telegraph Or. W.
but Bohemian, Mra. Joseph Rees, was simple l•••reraollv of Hu- Mgning of the
all the whirol shiH-s sold in
A. tell hlfn to bring his trunk and all
treaty beiwti*n Ja|ton and llusalone with her dead husband, who had
TraversiCity this year. Not
with him.. It will delay his going south
11 take tdaii- late this afternoon
committed suicide, for two days.
PROSECUTION FOR VIOLATION
a Bit of risK; every iviir is
for a time hut will leave him free.**
In Conferenee hail in the navy yard.
ANTI TRUST LAW BEGUN.
just
tis
they
represtuit them.
After two days of waiting in the The envoys will affix their slgnauires
■ ApparmtW ihlnkini: lic>n>cir a hur
document which l.< to end the
house wHh Ihe dead Innly of her hus
den In bor Am. Dr W A Perniiwortli.
liand, Joseph Bess, tho widow yester bliMsIie-t war of uiod’-rn linies. Th«*)
They SUad the Loss
cjf^acliuiw. hlH mntbrr. Mrn. UattlL- U
i> innighi and ti-lay After
day afternoon at 3 o'clock reached the
Russ-ans will go to fliris!
Biiilnn. 70 yoarn of ago. who han -lioon
sheriff's .lepanmeni In this city and stgiiiiig. t
Kplseopal church to rd. I.mp- a -i>e
upinKlIng tho foimmor ntnoihH at Iho
called the aiilhoritif's who reached the clal
thanksgixing ser\li-e to romnu nihomo of Mrs. K M. BtotsoQ at sr>5
h»»me at Karlin at 7 o'eh>ck last even oraic the conrlii9.ion of js-ac.’
Washington atn-«*t, ttmk hrr own Itf**
o flnd^ the awful sight of a ilea l
by mrann of rhloniform and rsh olthor
Ivlnp half aeroKs and Iwliind a
lain Saturday night «»r oarly Sunday
; with his IkmIv frightfully mull
TRUST
MAGNATES
MUST
STAND
momtofc. lesTlng Instructloni aa to the
latf^l by a shot gun which lay against
TRIAL OR PLEAD GUILTY.
cam of her iKxly and pcrnonal cfTccLs
him after the shot which ended liis
Mrs. Burton mI<*<>(»s in a iHMlrooni Jiial
life.
Saturday' afternoon Mr and .Mrs.
In front of the witting runtn In Mrw.
Joaeph
Bess, who live nmr Karlin on a
.Slnlwon'a home. A door o|»ona Into
farm, were at home with company. (InIhn hall and one Into the witting n>oni.
latter leaving toward night are«mi.the latter being barrlrad«*<l by a
panled to the SI. A
E. .lepot l»y Mrs
is Jjooil to lix>k uiyon.
hMinge. Saturday evening she bade WAS ENTERED BY ATTORNEY Hess. The latter, however, did not
yet how many ilirty,
GENERAL MOODY TODAY.
tho family giM>d-nigbl oa-usual and,
imul covohctl ones you
family
wen! to her rx*om. Sunday rooming
formed othei
tdoor chores Imfore enBOO, Why not tfet a
the 1
breakfast was i»n*|»aretl and at alnnit
Sbe
Wc cAiry n hrsc lino of
jNXkI Imofy spoitL'e ami
Couneel for Peckers Granted Until
edflit oclock Mrs. J. F. Qlllesple, Mrs.
tho Ko<l Sc’hool House
dean vottrs up.
>No
Sept 18 to Make Better Prepara
Stetson's daughter who. with <hrr busImvoatino line ofl.uu'Shoos. Nothin« liotlcr
tion for Defense — Gigantic
liand make their home wUb her.
liy sponj^es in Vehuir
mado to wear.
tlgmte.
atepped lo the door which leads to
ami .VUu’o Sheep's wool.
Legal Battle Will Be
Saw Awful Sight
(ConUnued on Socund I*agc.)
Prieto froui 15c to 4He.
Fought Out.
It will |»ay ytm to seiour line of simiujes if
Uy Wire
I he ICvenliig Ueitird,
enlerett the house al liiglitfall
you Ihiuk of Iniyiti.:.
riileago. Si-p«. r* The gt»vertmi«'tu There, half sitting on an old fashiomil
prih-eeiilinii nf ih<‘ imekers fur viida- trunk and half fallen backward wa>
on Misses' and Chlldrons’
Imdv ilf her busbani! with a terri
iif 'lie anil 1*'1st law fu'niaHy br- Ide wo->nd In the alidomen wbirb all
Shoes, for the next 30
(odav AtiiiriH'} (leneral MtxMly. Imt disemboweleil htm. His gun was
Days, ('all aii'l
sev>
Itndi’r dlriTflulls of rresli?<*nt Uo'isi*- lying against the tm<ly and one shoe
had t..i n taken off from Hie lefi foot
them. Ko trouble to
vell. made the first move In what Is ex as though (o Yaeilltate the disehurg
JAPAN WILL FURNISH OFFICERS
show you at
of the weapon with that fool.
Waited for Help.
FOR STANDING ARMY.
He entered a nml Ion that nlnetei-li be
What seems the strangest of .nil Is
Indleled. The park. rs nii.l four etiriK.r what followiil. Mrs. Hess, so she
at ions w ill be required to plead guilt v claims, wan terrified and being mmlibtmt uulliy to tiM- ehsrg.-s. Aliorney to sfH-ak any language b-i her own
II S. Miller for Ihe parkem ask.il Ibdii nilan. alieniiUed to ask for help,
H romliniaur*> to mak«‘ b.'lter pre). blit wh«*lber she made hersi-lf int9dll
nratlon ..f the delens.v Disirlct AHor glide it Is niu known. She remaineil in
Abstracts of Title
army will consist of 400.000
Morris.ui Bgnvd and Sept. IS was Hie house with th«' d<-ad Isslv of her
by Judge Humphreys.
PRICES SATISFACTORY
husliand in that awful condition, nm
MEN AT START.
mentarlly expt'cHng that help would
Katabllahwd tn I8S8
come until y.*s»erday afiern.M.n when
Room 210 Stats Bank
She again made another effort to cal
Will Be Increased Annually by 50.000
help
Sheriff Johnson was renrhe.l
|liV a message, from Inlerlocdien and In
Men—China Will Bear Espense.
•ef,ro|MUiy with Gon.ner Hotdsworlh lelt
Ruceia and Germany Have
I for Karlin, reaching there .at 7 o r!<M-k
last night. After viewing H..- ronmins
Treaty.
I the f.dlowlng Jurors were impaneled .
• bmrge P Evans. Charles Ib-r.ek A«
By Wire to the Kxt.iilug llf'<-oril
Havis, Will r^K.k. hV-l Ha.Mie.s and A.
I).M’sn't t;mxv xxiihont cans.-; <h«'Rn'l l» ’'«Mm’ the Inr^’.’st in
Harvey Thidr vi-rdiet lieing to M e
I'nito.! hUiU-fi with.utl the Ix sl ..f n’at^.us; Imw would m
Iterlin. S<Md
KielMtililg.'
I’d that death was the \i*Yult of .siii
Zeluing is eulhorit\ |.m the il.ejatw
tinne for npwanls h.df ;i .’.•iitury wiili.Mil lliem. Tlmre is
lion that a si>crei ti. :n.\
mysU’ty ialKMit it. rioSA-atleiition to tlu- int.-rests of
He Wes Despondent.
Chins nml Japan was e<>n< ludi'tl siuinl
ui^t. iiunsl.ikiii^. V> pleo.*^
taniYiiisiy with the signing .»f the
I cn.ll widow Is tha' Hu’ .P—«’asi-.l
libcml in iH «h ;iliii;^s with >.i
I .|.'s|M»udi’nt over lh« inabilliv i.. ni.ii
t uners;
llini' pianos
mers; s.
s.-llini'
pi;im»s an<l ..rgans
Anglo Jaiiaiiese tmaly. Cliinn under
of i-minent
i-mineiit sUiiulim.:
sUnulim.: at prim-s, i|iialtMk«>w to nmintnin a stahdUu; army of BOOY DISCOVERED ,N RUBBISH :
4t»l.mm to be lnen.as«l a.muHny bv
ily c')nsi<l< r»*.l. which .i.mmtilioM
.iun|.>< til
HEAP IN MOBILE.
ba^rcn^ She stand that klic .hd not
rm.tHiO Cbinn will bear the
bui
ig unwillnii; or uiia!.!.' to in.i’t.
_______
' tn all that I'mc alone with ih«- .bad
Japan will furnish the nfllriv>« This
I touch him. out of a icrribb- fear fnmi
These prim ipies ,ir«’ the Iwisis •
wnnlri give Japan absolute c*nmul ol
Travera* City Carpenter Mytenoualy i'»»•' •»«••*'
'»»«'
watch. 1
whieh «.nr luisimrss was foumhil
the Chinese empire.
I i-v.'rA train f.rr h. Ip until she wo> al
ami IB .I'ti'lucti'.l. ami ni".n which
Disappeared and a Long Search
,|ivtrartul.
Itirroinghain. Kng. Sept
Tinwi- ask your further ixitrona;^'e.
Been R.*warded
!*o«t stales that infonnaiioo re«. b.-d
Popular music Talking Machines
the foreign ofliee (hat a s«>rrel tr»-a'v
Ghastly ResulU.
MARSHALL FIELD WEDDED.
and Records
in codnn- of iiegfUlniion If not aln9a.!y
wigtii'ul lM>lw't>eu Kussia ami (Terman>
W..r.l l a.s Jii.a b. cv i’ceixe.1 ..r a Ceremony at Westminster Abbey Was
wblrli n fers <m|e|v to th* silnailon ni
a Very Quiet Affair.
the far hhisl and may be nganUnl as bnrribb' Iraged:' which han n-c.-nilv !
an answ«>r to the treat> botwt-E*n E«g .1.111.’ m light tn Alalama of which a B.v Wire to the Excnlng Record,
LBodin^ Marie Hooib. 159 E, Froat Sl
land and Jap.*ui.
well known Trav. rM- City rariH’nter. ' /-'•nd.m. S. pt. rK-Thc w...iding of
FOR SPECIAL THAHXSGIVIHG
THIS WEEK
for everything needed to start
the boys pff to school looking
smart!
Comojhere for over>*thing
you need to paL’h oat the
season with till Falldomands
heavier weij^hts.
C^mo hero and see the first
sprinkliiiK of Fall Fashions,
in Men's and Boy's wear.
PACKERS UP
ROOSEVELT
IN EARNEST
Sciml Shots
Tor M
niHI HUT 19 K UDIETD
KubeeliSBevtsaLr
Spendid School
Shoes....
•
The iN’st days on txarUlt glorious,
earc.free, hapjiy gTliool days—
dcumnd tho lx>6t, i^oes on earth. —
That is Oar Kind and the Kind^Ba Will Find flm
BAOHANT
WAITly
ami See tho assortment of
Lumlicr nml BuiMing Ma
terials tu U’ hml herey
l>i«l you ever \nsit our milK
ami B(H**whnt
ve,
'ami
8(H*.what wp
we are able to
turn ont in the way of Inter;ior Finish, Scroll Sawit
Sawing,
; Turning, Stair Work, etc.
1
DRUG .yrOREl
5.E C^MWT^NION.J
SECRET TREAB CONCLUDED
O. C. MOFFATT
wired 6reilick
& Company
242 e. Trent SI.
HIS HEADLESS
ROOT FOUND
MISSING
A Riarro SlLort
SINCE LAST FAU
ORINNEL.L. BROTHERS
ATTEMPTED RECORD RUN
ONE WAS KILLED AND TWENTY
WERE INJURED.
Car Rolled Down an Embankment and
It IB Coneidered Miraculous That
Any Escaped Death.
0
----
By Wire to the Kveulng Record.
ChsrkTtoii. Mass. Se«*i 5 —An i
•tempKvl n*cord run »|»«clal ear on II
Worcester and South Bridge traction
line JuiDtMMl (he track hem ihls moming and planged down a wteip r»>ck
embankment, killing Miss Grace Nel
son and injuring about twenty other
aept 4-5^7
Waller K,’ttcrl>. wa.v the victim.
Mr Fcti. rly went south two y.wrs
find empUiyment and was siic
cessfiil. H.’ Is said to have locai.-d In
Motiilc an.l last fall he mysteriously
chlt^n^ Ilf'aUcai..Mk^ilVa
j j.,., cg,on
chicag.. ocrnrnil at n<mn
arets. Wostmlnstcr.
!io.Ihv at tS Margarets.
a very quiet affair. Canon HenI I'
offlcialf’d
j
°
taken up
ibile
union of Moll
by Hie Carpeut.
and the
I be aid of the
H;< Traverse Clt> union 1
enlisted, without result, William Fetterly. his brother, also
went stuith to inetltui.^ i
a-llhoul success- A short time ago
In clearing a rubbish pile the headless
b«Miy of a man was discovered one
ui»on Inquiries os to his identity Mrs.
Feitcrly went to investigate and Iden
tified the remains as those pf ber miss
ing husband. The body was nnrecognisable except for the clothing and b.v
this means Mrs. Fetterly identified the
body. The frighlful*news was sent here
by letter by the stricken wife. The
unfortunate man was about thirty-five
ytsara of age and leaves a widow and
two children.
BTlIlam Fetterly. w1»o went south
le time ago. is In gnarantine In
some
New Orleans on account of the yellow
fever.
ME>NS 6.YOUN© MENS
CwymiNG I e p^jrnishings
IN FULL SWAY.
Q^and Army Encampment at Denver
AttracU Many Viaitora
By N\Tre to the Evening Record.
Denver. Sept. 5.—The Gsand Army
encampment is in full sway. About
125,000 visitors are here. Cyp. Tan
Bmander
ner is in the lead for the cofnmi
In-chief election.
SIREOIAU
SAl-E
Sample lot Fancy Vests
Sample lot F'ine Hats
About three dozen each
Going at One-Fourth off
HAWES HATS on sale,
sept 1-tf
Hanxilton Clothing Co.
Wb ara MW pBnMMBoUy !•cotdlla tiM WnWfaa lOBdi
sm&RMAN
(Mgw OAyia .pt.ocK.)
DBS.UWYBI&PEMALLEBMI
■ t
.-k f
r ■■
ROBOOK
VISIT OUR
YARD
...Special Sale....
CHINA UNER
JAP CONTROL
A
• going to build nr n’pair,
visit us al any time!
pri.’es ami stock most
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
CItlxena Phone. 82i Bell. 180.
W. U Brown. Mana«er.
One of Our Leading
..Styles..
ROR -THIS SEA80IM
I
T';
, TRAVCmE CITY. aiCHIQAII, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER S. IMS.
THEEVENINGfpORO 11liKDiMiCTki.i8
COMtinned fte WtrA Five.)
TIIAVCIISC CITYOCFEATZO lliCII
Kn.-BvtoaY hodmnm tram .tho hall
•Y BCORC or TO TD DfliHT
■ad knoetod. camns tn her that hreakfhotteioaiy. Monaoamr«aah
Oaad M tea WWasaasi hr Mg aai te amaiK auMB or cn ROHM
teM la ,Flral laaiiit.
The prorerMaT^oac haaebaU rlvalnr belaraea Maater and Tkmvaraa
CBff haa not baea faiBattan. and i
ortca or by-gone days. Isnafhfr wlU
the strong fotlovtM of tha Kajghta gC
Pythias were responsible for special
laterest la the ball gave yeateeday
aftemooo and a big crowd saw
LABOR DAY.
Tfce worklsKBea cf Trarera
mddf a »oat eaeellMi^ilMwlJic
lianuie jraaterdar afteAuiaB. It
good dbptar and demonstrated forcibly
Uie Interest taken in the various
IPUtItatlona by the memU^rs. The
skilled workmen of Traverse City
geaermlly very well employed at good
wages, and almost anUprsally they are
Bien ^^rbmmendahle Industry, thrift
aad iBtelllgenee. Their oncanlzatioaa
are asaialy managed by Intelligent
whoae jadgment helps them In the
management of Che affairs of their
ualoak with due regard few the Inter
ests f>f those who employ them: and
so long as this ragard Is exercised, the
mplofcr and cwrvtatioos bet'
Ityfcrlll aJwayit In*
ployed la Traverse* CIt
amicable, of course then*
when differences of opinion arise, as
wages and hours, but up to the present
time there have never been any seriooa Instances where mutual agree
ments have not lK*en reached without
friction.
Tha organimtlnn of labor Is com
moadable and in iwimo lines of Indus
try absolutely nee«*ssary for the acirk
Ingmon to ar-qulr«- the rights and priv
ileges to wbieh honest laUir entitle
them. Then* have be«*n times where
the principles t*f various orgaulsatinns
have been abuM*d and where the
has been vlolatwl; but In mewt of these
caf«es It has lM»en pn»ved that the vio
lations bave been due to a lawless ele
ment and to the gn*od of unprlnriplc*d
leaders. The principles of the organlxatlnns of lalstr are tight, and so long
as these princljdes are given due re
gard. the relations lietwt*cn employer
and employe will seldom Ik* strained
to a point that will Im* disastrous
cither.
Traverse Ciyr has several organl/.a
lions, whose members are, in the main,
enjoying the confidence of their em
ployers. and a great many of them
taxpayers who own their own homes,
and take pride In the suhsiantial de
velopment i^d progrt'ss of their home
losm.
Tbere asr exceptions to this rule In
everj- flty but it Is pleasant to not*
that few exceptions are found In Trav
erse City. Vtlien a liCKiy of working
men consider the rights of their ei
ployers, who furnish capital, conduct
business or manufacory and who a
sume all the risks of trade, they will
arcfU'd to the men who funilsh empKiymenl every e«msldera!ion that they
eiitlli*d to. t\’beu this consideration Is
fri*«*ly demonstrated, confidence la
splr«*d Ix-tween employer and employe
that nnist ni*eesKarlly n*su!t In mutual
benefit. The workingmen of Traverse
City have b«*eu encouraged In their organlrjillons. and so long as
ganleations are managed by men of IntelMgenee. who appn*elate the Importanrt* of the position of the employer
In eiiniH'etlon wiih th«*lr own Interests,
their relations Kill always tie harmo
nious and mutually advautagiMus.
The oliservance <g Jast Monday. 8e|it
4. as lalsir day. was more geni'ral and
more noteworthy Ui Michigan than
ever liefort*
Then* are many goofl
reasons why the lalMiriug men of ever)
state In the rnlon-should
brating nicsid at this time, but the
lalsiring men of Mlehlgnn have
esp«*rtal reasons for gratification ami
jubilation. Our state's crops have this
year lK*en good, orders for the pn*d
nets of our factories and mills have
been large and ttallsfactory, wages are
as high a.s the highest la the sUte’s
i*ntln* history and the nutUKik for the
eoming winter and the mmlng
contains no n<*ci‘ssary element that
ne^Nl give any fear or trouble to MIrhl
gan s grand army of workingmen and
worklugwomen.
The Interest shown In two gather
ings of state wide imimrtance laat
Kf«'k. the fort**tr) convcntloo at Grand
lUpIds and the good roads eonrenUon
at Port Huron, testified to ^he existenci* of a desire for improvement aad
advanc*t*inent In Michigan which Is de
cidedly encouraging. The progress of
a state at beit can only be assisted
through the laws it may posaesa—Its
best attainments must * be gained
through the willing co-operation of Its
IMsaple M jM( wtM± dlrecUoM as ware
reproaented last week at Grand Rapids
and Port Haroa.
Maalstaes battery was ontrlsnwd
from the start. Baker doing good work
ta the box mA proving a pnzxle to the
Tisitort, while Novak caogbt hUa la
good style. Harry Aarons. Ilanistae's
taasoos pitcher, had aphiU work (ron
the beginning and was pooadsd hard
la the first Inning^ besides recclring
poor support at critical times. Neither
team was well supoprted in the fielit.
although some good plays were made
on both aides- The fielding of the risItors was somewhat better than that
of the home team for the reason that
the latter had had no pracUce together
at all. But withal It was a good i
and full of ginger and colored by a lot
of good-natured roasting.
. The home team clbched the game hi
the first Inning, scoring six runs
iDcldcotally giving the visitors a
of cold feet which could not be over
come. although after the first Inning
It was an interesting ethiblllon.
Aarons put up a plucky game from the
Imx and struck out nine men. while
baker retired seven In the same
ner. The star play of the game
made by Joe Efiirenberger. who made
a phenomcaal running catch which re
tlriKl the side at a critical ixilnt. In
the ninth Manistee took a spurt an J
pounded Baker hard and for a time It
kw>kod as though the score might be
cMied up. but the visitors
.CVCMU*
ftopp<
ipe«l In their mad career with four
The line-up was as follows:
Manistee*—Wenzel, s. s.; Lundblom.
3b ; Mottinger. rf.; Olcson. 2b.; SmUh.
If.; Cunningham, rf.: Erickson, lb.;
Wallers. c.;^arons, p.
Traverse City—Ehrenberger, ss.;
Rosser. 2b.: Monroe. 3b.: Bauman, lb.;
Baker, p.: Novak, c.: Everett. If.: Hop
pes. rf.; Cienoweskl. cf.
v
The score hy Innings;
Traverse City ........ 6-0-0 10-0-2-1-0—10
^anksu-e ..................2-0-0-0-0-2-0-0-4— 8
EMTERTilllEDiT 10116 UKE
U. 8. District Attorney Oeo. G. CoveU*s
Cabin tb« Scene of Cordial Hos
pitality Several Daya
The attractive summer home of
United States District Attorney Oeo.
G. Coveil, on the short of Long Lake,
was the scene of one of the annual
jollifications, from August 30lh to SeptcmlH*r 4th. which has made the Covdl
cabin famous among various distin
guished government and state oSclals
and others during the past few years.
The gathering, while distinguished by
the presence of several prominent
stale and government eelcbiilles.
entirely without political significance,
the guests assembling simply to enjoy
the cordial hospitality of Mr. Coveil.
The first guests arrived on the :101b
and camp was broken yesterday n
Ing. The fishing was enjoyed and the
entertainment at the cabin was such
as to emphasise the reputation It had
oiready established. Those present
sides Mr. Coveil wen*. Hon. Hfmry M.
Rust*, of (I rand Rapids, secrelar)- of
the Unllisl States senate: Prank W.
Walt of Sturgis, United Stan's marshal
for lh«* Western IMstrIrt of Michigan
State S«*nalor O. C. Moffait. Judge l>orIn RolH-rtSi ex Mayor W W. Smith. J
W Hanneii. C L. Oreilick. K. B. While.
Traverse City; Getirge G. Bales. Chlrngt»; Postmaster C. A Palmer. MaaIstee; Adolph Nessen. Detndt; Robert
Babcock, Manistee; ex-8heriff A. R.
Sin*eter. Htg Rapids; Johnson Wood.
McBain; Judge J. M. Harris. Bo>-no
City; l>e|)uty Revenue Collector A. L.
Coulter. Charlevoix.
the ban Mra. GOlespIo rushed to the
waom and eaU to te haeband.
*1 hmmt that BnaiBtlil^ has
vraac bacaaae Mrs. Bortoa does aot
answer and I smell gas in the halt’
tend In Last Stoop.
Mr. flllleeide
tPe hall
door mm toeked, twahed Into ehe 4tlt.
ling roaoL poshed the lounge back and
4ipenMl the 4k»cr.9he gas was snffocaliac Bad lytac.partbr on her face and
with tte anmlsufcahto pallor of death
and V. a Holley, whe boards at the
bdnse. OBtered the looai through the
hall door.
Wtam there everythhiff could
plainly seen. A two ounce phial la>
empty oo the Boor aed another
talntng chloroform near It and the gar
jet was wide open. The body Isy
the left side nearly fist on the face
sad dotched ta both hands w
towel whiah bad peen saturated with
the deatb-dealiag BukL She was pro
nounoed dead by the physician.
Everything about the room was in
perfect order and various notos con
cernlng the deed and care of her tiud)
snd persons! effects were laid about
the room.
The Meaeeoe.
The following message gives
reason of the doed:
•*8epl. 1st—Mrs. Stetson, please tele
graph to Dr. W. A. at this hot**l (On
the table lay an empty envelope with
the stamp of the Majestic Hotel of
Chicago on It. This was dated Aug.
30 and mailed at 8:30 p. m. by her
who Is In Chicago on his way south.»
and he can attend to .it all. Mamie
knows about the box of underclothing,
ontt the long white underskirt
the black silk d-eiis skirl
sack I have worn. Tie Is pinned c
Take me to the undertaker's and leavt
me there until W. A. can attend
matters. Be kind and tender to him.
as 1 know you will be. Ask Mamie tn
pift the bat of mine in a box with soft
hapor around It to protect It and
press It to Dr. Boothe. The clothes all
hang on two nails together. Thanks for
all.
"HaUle L. Burton.
Motive in Simple Postscript.
"P 8—WTieu you telegraph Dr. W.
A. tell him to bring his trunk and all
with him. It will delay his going south
for a time but will leave him free.
”H. L. B.”
Then on the other side of the pppor
were written two short notes;
•'There Is no death. What seems
Is transition.**
"Allow no one to see me.'*
•'Sunday a. m.—If you telegraph this
a. m. he can take the train home
nlght.Tho sad message was sent to
Farnsworth Sunday morning.
Coroner's Verdict.
Sheriff Johnson impaneled the fol
lowing coroner's jury, which met at
the Anderson Undertaking esUbllsh
ment. where the IkkIv lay: George Tut
tle. R, J. Fleming. A. H. Hall. I. W.
Bowen, J. Steinberg and L. Morris.
After an Investigation they reached
the following verdict: "Hattie L. Bururn came to her death as result of
chloroform and gas administered by
•herself with suicidal Intent."
r.
A Paralytic Several Years.
Mrs. Burton was stricken with juiralysls several years ago and her right
limb has not been of much use u
and how she obtained the chloroform
cannot be as^rtalned, although
theories are advanced. The one that
the doctor. lK*lng a physician, had the
stuff In the house and the other that
when the family were absent she tele
phoned to a drug store for It. The la
bels were scratched off the hot ties,
probably so as not to implicate
drug store.
Came Here in July.
Mrs. Burton snd son came here July
third and stopped at Park Place.
Ing to Mrs. Stetson's a few days later,
the doctor still retaining his office
Attacked by a Mob
the hotel. A friend who was visiting
And lieatcn. In a labor riot, ii
rrt*<l with sores, a Chicago st
in the city Interested Dr Fkmswotth
cimdurtur applied Bucklen's
in the great opportunitlo* that the
Salve, and was soon sound and well,
•i use It in my family.” writes G.
I J. •oath offered. This Impressed the doeWelch, of Tekonsha. Mich.. "and
•
find tor and a little over a week ago he
It perfect." Simply great
great for
left the city to look up a location
bums. Only 21k: at C. A. Bugbee
Tea makee rk;h. red blood, givas
alraasth and health. Cures when all
others fail. No cure no pay. 3S cents.
Tea or Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
WEEK-END EXCURSIONS to MBwankae. via M. A N. E. and N. T. Oow
Round trip IXfiL OoMc Thondoy
aftoroooo and iMvtaf MlwaiikSa Umday alffhL Ahft Srd. Ifitli, nth^ SMB
and SIM.
•mUt
Why aaSar vtth tedache. eooatlp*tlon, stomach, kidney and llvor
trouUcB. vbaii HoOlster'a Rocky Momtain Tpa will cure you? No money
vantoduBlaMyouBiwcoiod. Sloaots.
TMorTabtala. JotaanOrasOo.
JacfcaoBTllto. Fla., taBcadlag to retnni
and take his mother baek with hlax.
Mra. Bxrtoa waa alwayi cheerful and
fall at pood thoophts. She spent a
deal or her time in stndytag the
Bfbl^ aad ftmly believed la SpirttnalAboat a week apo she laqnired
as to the andertakera la the city, asklap as to those who had Isdy sttendits.
Death Premeditaled.
Everything poInU to the fact that
the deed eras premedluted. Her per
sonal effects arere all am one table cov
eted with a newapaper which was held
dowa hy a book. On the book was
planed a note reqaestlap that the
things be left onUl the doctor arrived
to take care of theniL Taro other notes
arere left on the dreeaer thanklag the
people at the family for their klndi
eantkmiap them to leave everythlap to the doctor.
A check for the room rent was left
ta aa envelope addreased to Miss Slot
SFElilXL IFFER
ON
fered Intensely from dyapepsla, i
a torpid liver, nnill
ngth aad vigor, and
wreck of her former aelt
Then she tried Electric Bitters, vliicft
belpM her at once, aad finally made
her enUrely well. She Is now strong
and healthy." C. A. Bugbee Drug Oo.
Binhe TaUis
aid Chairs
15 per cent off op any Din
ing Table in stock.
$100 RawarAtlOa
le readers of this paper will bo
pleased to team that there is at least
one dreaded disease that arlence has
been able to core In all lu stages, and
that to Catarrh. • Hall's Catarrh Cure
20 per cent oft on all Din
ing Chairs. This extra
ordinary offer is good for
a few days only.
fraternity. Catan
ioBml disease, requin
Cure Is taken Internally,
itally. acting
ly upon the blood and T
surfaces of I »e system, thereby de-i
the foundatloD of the disease.'
iving the patient strength
hearted, sa.vlng several tiroes during
the day that the day was dreary and
ig Its work. The prodark, yet In the evening she joined
ouch ■
the family and chatted cheerily
p«*wers that they offer One Huu
little Ume. leaving about 8 o'clock, drevl Dollars for any case that It fails
to
cutv.
Send
for
list of testimonials.
when she was beard taking her
Address.
log bath. Nothing further was board
F. J UHBNEV A-CO . Toledo. O.
of her and Sunday morning the fatal
Sold by all druggists. 76c.
Take Hall s Family Pills for const!
Ity was discovered.
pation.
;ed.
this
Dr. W. A. Farnsworth
was on his way to the city,
;
and totally unexjiectod news
We have and offer for sale the fol
low ing list of real estate It Is all tie
sirable pnvtK'rty and must Ik- sv.ld.
tall or phone fm* prices.
7U ft on Rav St . oiutosile Darmw'.Got Off Cheap,
store. Building on same is now used
well think he has got
as warehouse, hut ran Ik* u»»*d for
cheap, who, after having c«miracle!l dwelling.
indigesUun. Is
l>ot n c cor 16th and Rennie Sts.,
able to perfecUy roalore his health. 67 ft. on 16th St.
Nothing will do this but Dr. King f
60 ft lot on West 9th St., cast of
New Life Pills. A quick pleasant and No. 620.
heailarhe. const ipa
certain
House and lot, 801 Sixth St.
Hon. etc. 26c at C. A. BugbtH-■ Drut!
1I«»US4* and lot. 1012 IhihemlH St.
House and lot. S W. Cor. Webster
Go 's. F. H. Meads' and Johnson Dru ;
S. and Michigan
Co.'s drug stores; piaranteed.
:i Jots bn Elir
:iinw «H»d avc.. bid w een
Wa« ne and
me supreme court of l*eiin**yivnnla
.1 lots on Suriire si reef, between
in a lUv-isian re<v>ntly !intMb*<l down. Wayne and Bav Sts.
reeogulr.es the fart that the
eleetrlHty ns n motive power for or Mirroiinding eotiutry f<
acres of land, large housv,
and llamsdell Sts.
12 to 14 ac*n*s land In Elmwoo<1 town
ship. about 1 mile fn>m city limits.
Will make a goo<| market garden.
3 40 s lU miles east of Cedar Run.
4 4o's 14 miles west of Cedar Rjm.
There is rousIderHble saw limber
-so think lb0S4* who are sirk. When and plenty of w<hm| tinil>er dn this
lan<l Soil g'Ksi
Kartery on Bay Sf . power and ma
rhinerv r**a<lv lo run. .'tri;; ft frontage
A crsHl location for any line of nianutrouble, caused by smoke snd ro»<I faciuring
dust
Also H veral gllt <*<lge land cfmtracts.
ni.cl6 if
J E. Grcllick Co.
Desimile Properly For Sale
Your Orodl^ §m
Oood Moro
J. W. 8L.ATER
Wtil.nl> Mtaastt Tnr BriUbl. Bm. FmlAw
The Fathor-lK-t me aeo-to<toy to
le 21st anniversary of your birth,
Isn't It?
The Son—Thafa tlie way It atanda
on the family n*eon1.
The Father—Well, now that .vou
have altaliH**! your majority, don't you
tliink you ought to go to work'*
Tlir Son —.No. I gueea not: iidiie Isn't
a working majority.—Chicago Dally
News.
......
sumption. Coughs and Colds" Great
esl sale of any cough or June medirme
In the world. At C. A. Buglu*.* Drtig
Cti 's. F. H. Mea«ls' and Johnson Drug
Co.'s drug stores; :.<K* and |l "o;
antv*cd. Trial bottle luo.
'Hbout cigars
8. E. Wait A Sons Tell What Traverse
City Smokers Most Enjoy.
8. E Walt of S E Wait & Sons' drug
store, “to sec the dllfferem iiel«>citon**
of cigars ma.ie in
course of a da.v, and hear each man's
reason for his preference" Continn
oughly ripened under the rays
southern sun The tol>aeeo iit*e<l
Chlcos Is fully maturetl and sea.som d
Wail reettmmends a rlgar with a ilark
this shows that the i
wrapper.
maiuroil. Inn w hirh
ght or dark, is seh*ctttl
•r color, light
Wadsworth Bros • Chico, he says
gocHl. pcrf.*ci,
smoke at rents, a cigar .*qnal
ordinary ten and flfu*en cent vain. ^
EXCISIONS
Pei» Marquette
STATE FAIR. DETROIT,
Sept. 11 to 16.
Pero MarqucKic agents will s**ll
round trip tickets to Detroit, aretmnt
of State Fair, at rate of one fare plus
60 cents, which Includes admlsshui
the fair. Tickets oo saJe Sopi. 11. 12.
13. 14 and 15. good to return any dav
o and including Sept. l«. Ask
agents for particulars,
sept 1-2-4
U. F. Moeller, G. P. A.
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT ‘
^ITR
OBIMT
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
J»BFET OEUBN WnKL.
H. ft. CHAPn, frtprlelM'.
PteaiS
IM Wmhteoa
J. M. HDELLMAIfTEL_
EEAL ESTATE AED'LOAES
No'kmry ffvulpllo ^
^SU Bast rroot BUwat.
Uo SIMn
LAWN WORK—Sodding and aecdIng neatly done. All work guaranteed,
cn. phono 796 and 128. Browning A
Adsiey.
Aug 7-lmo
:;"5
SOMETHING NEW
R*IR-TY
g Are Yo« ffngagedr
Btagaged people ahoold maeafficT.
that, after marriage, amay gaarrrli
UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
Dn. SMfg 4 Pmiilipi
DENTISTS
XEMOTED TO OlflCBS
OTlBJOnilStHIDROGCO:
Telephone Bu*1»*e l>mg 8tor» or
Hh*tu<-. Bam
BUCBEE’S
SHANE
CTtr. VI; BaU HO
atx. VS; BeU
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
P*. D.
NIOKIOI.9
Taacber af Vialin
Si4e Shoe Store
Fine Dental Work. 329 Stitk
soom mmi street
ml
Citlama PhowaT
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
The Greatest Advance Sale
of BEAUTIFUL RUGS
Recojjnizing the fact that Rugs arc a most important feature of the deco
rations of the home ; that the lime is not so very far distant for you to yilan
on the changes you may make when you clean house ; that no one can
have too many rugs ; we have anticifiaied all these and have now on sale a
stock of beautiful rugs that can not be equalled in the city. The most im
portant item in this great advance sale is the money you are saving,
buying now you can save from ten to twenty per cent in good clean money.
When there is a possible chanct: we belittve in giving our customers the
ben''li:. Notice our prices.
*
OARf^KY
SIZE
RlwlO
The size that appeals to ilu: housewife and are most suitable for the jtarlor. silting room or dining room. Some very fine Brussels Rugs that sell
for
the adi ancc sale prit e is $14.(Ki. Another pattern will be $15.00,
now $12.50.
beautiful Smyrna, marked to sell for $20.00. now $15.00.
A very line Velvet at $25,181. if bought now will cost you $2 1.00. Something
ver>’ gocnl in V'elvet. $25.(8i, :it this sale for $21.00. A beautiful Wilton Rug,
an exact duplicate of a iKrautiful $55.flO Persian Rug, is marked at $45.00 ;
will now cost you only $5S.(8). 'Lhen we have several very fine odd sized
Rugs that may be just what you want for your rooms, at prices that will
surprise you.
A ORKAY L.ISYOF- RL.IOS
In smaller si/es that are all included in this advance sale:
.Advance sale........... ...........$2.10
... - regular price $2./5
Advance sale___ .. ........... 2.00
Smyrnas......... ... • regular price 2.;50
Advance s.ile___ .. ........... 1.35
Smyrnas......... ,.. - regular ftricc 1.75
Advance sale.................. 3.75
Velvets............ ---- regular price 4.5<»
•. .regular price 5.75
Advance sale-----•.. .......... 3.10
Advance sale........... ........... l.GO
...regular price 2.00
Advance sale......... ........... 1.20
1.S5
Advance sale...........
Moquettes ... ,. - .regular price 1.75
• Advance sale-.. -.. ..... 1.75
Moquetles ... ---- regular price 2.25
Advance sale............ ...........
85
Moquettes . .. - regular price l.OO
Store Closed all day Monday, Labor Day
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
aso SEE40UR WINDOW SSo
Ji B; Palgc Electric Co.
4»^CAS^ STREET
PHONE 602
lUiiHiAMiAX Ml mriYia
DNIHAAUaAl
Nl
tNXY
eWIMiAUBAl
Nl
WriVM
t fiieoiiBi Tiuvmtc enx
miisTEniiLr
. COpi^ON
hichman,
Tuesday, septcmscr 5. i9os.
LEELAMU COURn FAIR TELESCOPED ORE CRR
laportMt m
i^t. Branri
be jvmmmu
WOIT
LTrr -
‘“.rciss-s.-::.... ..
'z;,
R/nrH,™?;''"
•
A devoted mother a
sJjmIdThe cSnveml.rl
le also commend |
slnmg
1* com enilon
iM-hig a plaee
■neflt '
great sorinl pidflt and <»f grea
to all. Ii leunght the meml>
closer touch and wa« a iiln'-e wb*-n
K.rengtheiu-d
an*! ,
moral flbn- ion
bettered and foriifl.-d against i
T-hl last woih of -ho morning wa^
huslneas line of .hi- churrh am
Afternoon Aeaaiofl.'
The afternoon se^^lou began with
devotU
which I
Khelly of Sut
dlHCuaslOD of the morning pajH-r. -niAdvantage of Sysiemat i.-tng Churrh
given
handled
rsiMkx rrtdsT.
Bishop Mi-i'alie relates tbe follow
subj«*ct in a I Host able manner
' lecini
which called forth a dis ing sitiry
russion from all memtH-rs
•ttiMt- ufKui a time I was in a rallference will be glv«-n In fv
tomor I
Bc blent. It was one of t e only
row's edition.
j ,^vo I liave ever exiu-rlem-ed.
This evening the sermon will Im-i ,
>..11.-.
the moniing after the morning devo j “*
mo-*u.
I
\ broken wheel threw the train
_______________ _
j the track. The enr
THE MARKETS.
] tered very min-b. Seated Just slu-ad
elderly lady
East BufTuln. Sepi S.—Cattle—Act- Buffering from rbeumatism.
calves-Slow. | net-ewwry to ehange ears. I he1,*ed her
.-asier Slien^ and lambs-Actice.
**•
1 off the car. carried her valise,
rllnlng Hogs-Slow. Im
gave her tbe supi>ort of my
T0U-.I0
Engllah
k4c: rV-c^-mlK-r.
O-mm. Mich., s'.!, 6.-Whc.t-Oc Sd, wi.h her bd.l».d bj her
tolK-r. 844c: corn. r.6Hc: oats 26Wc
“She was scolding him well
Chleagn.
Meagn. ^pt.
Sept. H-MTiretH — WTirei
I. Jam
^;447 thing would happen If we sbouM 1
December, on hYiday.’
lard.
ribs.
•'Madam.” said “dd you know
Colmubns set sail to discover -Vmi
on VnitLj:
•TEAMCR WATERLOGGED.
-She looket
Ttto* Were Sant to th# Aaaistanoa of
tha HoiigMon.
By Wire to the Bvealng Record.
;
Detroit, Mleh., BepL E.-The sieamwr C. O. Houghton waa _ discovered
Tickeu for Ola BWweirs concert at
waterlogged east of Bar Point, Lake
Erie. IhU moraing by the Eastern Jackson's and Rowland Douglas's shoe
Rtatre. The captain said the crew store. Price, 25c: chlldraa. 15c.
voaU be able to keep the boat aSoal
for four hours. Tugs were aeat to her
k
TRY A 9SOORO WANT AD
DUNLAPS on aale. ^
eepj 1-tf
Hamilton aothing Co.
tealth. aad before ahe realiaea it aoma
friends of the happy
think the event
It of the
eouple who did
d
« female organa haa«
haa. «>«Pl*?
n
ceremony was per»o near. The cen
aaanifeated Itaelf. and -rvooaneaa and i
- by Rev W T Toodhouse at
of. .-----. !I /----formed
IrritabUity take the plww
1
his home and was witnesst-d by imme
MaaaadamiahUitj.
diate relatives (Wily.
Mr. Bennett is rae son of L M. Ben
nett. the Jeweler, and has been em
ployed by his father. He is a t-oung
s to
man with a large circle of friends
The
wish him success and happini
bride is a charming >-oung lady whore
w
friends are ver>- numerous and natural
ly Join in w ish I
PIOIIEH DtlD
mss32msm
William Copeland of Williamaburg
[
Died Sunday Evening at tne
Age of 83.
'
Tired, cerroroa
a and irritable, th«
mother is unfit to care for her chil
dren. and hcrcondition ruins the child'a
dispoaitioo and
d reacta
reacU upon b
herself.
Tbe mother ahonld not be blamed,
blamed. as
•he no doubt is suffering with back
ache, headache, bearing-do
pl«iempnis and irregulariUes.
ai,,
William UoiK-land. an old resident of
Willlamshurc. S3 y. ars of agh. died
Stfbday evening at K (/clitck. leaving n
widow and five ehilciren The di-<-«-a5e«l
has iMM-n a resident of tbe north for
half a century ntiil is wid*-ly kn<»wn
and re»iM-<-ied. Th.- ftineral Keivlees
held this aXieni(N>n at Williams
in charge of U. v.^l. M. Uane-ni.-r
and the Im-lal l<H>k piuc- in the Wllliamsliurg c(-m(*l4-rv, nnd«-r ih«- dlr4-.-i;on of 1. H CnrtiK.
t the cold
aug 28-tf
IMKVKR
have we ever shown as nice
an asaortment of Ladies' Side
Gomba, Back Combs and
complete Comb Sets as at
present. We now have the
throe
16c,
^
Back Combs .Vx: to $1
each.
oEL.'rm
Wo Imve the latest in chil
dren’s Buster Brown Belts in
red, white and bl.ick. Also
All
the no west things out in Lait Loathor BelU,
tlios’ PaU'nt
at 25c and 50r onch. Extra
Si7X3S for sLjiit iieople. Wo
have them’ iu sizes JW to -15
iiic-lios.
Call early
if
you
need
thorn.
Drar Mru. Pinkhmn:
Su.
^ for
^v^ne^ous, UiSl and^ '
Lydia E. lhakham'. V^ptabU
HOW IS YOUR ENGLISH?
Can you rc;u1. write and S{M-ak the^nglish lungimgcy
-\ spfciiil class will U* orgtmiwxl ^night for the purjioec of teaching rcacling, writing^/spelling and lioginuing nrilhiiiclic. If }'(iu have nevt-r had the opiiortunity of attending school enroll this sunson.
CbU Bt the Colkgt offlct UXwtm 7 asd 7:30 o’clock this
tTCBiDg, HcNomBTR Block
SCHOOL ________
BEGAN TODAT
Scholar! Cot Busy Alter a ThreeMonths' Vacation—Enrollment and
*
: Very aStisfactory.
.\fier
wIi.m.1,
ih.- unrollni.-ti' wiU4 :P*I. which
considerabh larg.T than la-.t y.-ar
S*--’
>>' »•"»»'' b"H'l‘'‘K- ^how.-.l an
•'*< r. ^s.. All i!,.- i.-u.-h.-rs w.-re pr.-' .mil th.- •
f i-Iaitoiy
W. P. NEEDHAM. Prin.
the
thn-.- numihs
I ^ln<H■lh 11
STENOGRAPHERS
If you arc nott at present doing your typewriting
by the touch
it will pay you lo^ spend an hour
ouch method,
meih
or two at our school every evening. You .can save a
great deal of time and your work will be more pleas
ant. You can’t afford to be looking lirst at your short
hand notes or manuscript and then at your typewriter
keys. Save this lime of looking on and ofr; it will
mean dollars to you.
You can make the change without any disadvantage
to you whatever, and we know that you will succeed.
If you do not, you will noi be ntfiuired to pay any
tuition.
Thsy (*« T-c-.u^r.
Anson IMielps St..ke«. Jr..
forms of pliiliititbnTti.v.
.Mr. .Sl«»k«-s s|H-aks often «f lufeinjterntifi*.
He ImiM-funy iK-lievcs
druiikeniieMM »-au Im- cradlcnteU.
The
other dn.v lie said;
• Have yon ever nolin**! Iu»w drunk
eiiiu-.-4 «-iituM-M titirl«<nt]|liie-ot>
Wlieii
yau iM-«- It dntiikiml Kpriu-iug up
tie. lake bean It Is n lini>eful sign
He may step ilrtiikiiig ere l<uig. But
ir lie grows very dirty, beware. Drunk
(*inies« and dirt are in^^anibb- ei*u»
pni'-loiis.
"How npplb-aldc to iiinst dninknrtts
D the story of tbe tnuiip who
as be lunbo,l Into a saloon.
" 'Wliere s the l.ai-r
" "I lie tuir'/ What kind of barU said
a young man.
’• 'Tin- liqnw bar. of eonrse,' sail
tramp. 'What other bar ilu ymi supIKwe I ineanV
" ‘W« ll.‘ said tbe young mat
thought you uilglit have meant 1
of soap.'
Ublludelpbla Ledger.
Wen Known Yeung 'trwvan
Jcwalar atid Popular Young Lady
Btola March on Their Frianda.
MiRiMiDfB I
1/:*;:.'’;;;!| OfUMSiO—.................
for bis
liege, is nil ciitbuslnst
desire 40 so lmi»ress voii
right
we an- men of God We f.-el that
that1 Wl
* have mme as men of Go.i to make
preachers and better hearers, and we
hare come hen- to devise ways and
mi-ans for so doing "
After the response Rev. F H. Bailey
RAQCt
d will give the entire co
tertainment at Rrst M. K church.
Tuesday. Sept. 5lh. Do^U
I to hear
aept 2
There waa a qniet ajarriage In the
city Friday evening, the contracting
^
__ _______
jiartles being Earl
Bennett and Mis*
■i-.;
great peace n^Pdl.llons which were
going (.n Kxlay. t hmugh t he great plenIlKHentiaries and drew a simile to tbeir
^^^e negotiation, now atsmt to begin
iBnnTHBSsa
Motheis ^ Helpeil
TIER HEALTH RESTORED
OPCNt AT tUTTONt BAY. TUEBDAY. BEPT 2B ^
l^w»o— are Tcrr kigh hut at pre»5
IIAFfOS Oltni|CT
est The Sot weatber aad a pt
N. W. Harrhi«ton of Befon la PreaMant Threa Are DaW and Fiftaan Injured aa
taiittre of the cn»p is glHlr is r«
^ ‘
SVANOEUCAL CHUf^.
tha Raault aC a Buriington
alMe for the rise. At preaeat the |
of tha BcoHty aad B. B. CaU
Wreck.
Is tonj ceau a dozes which leas
of Bolon, Bacreury.
lauUI prett for the dealer aa ther sell
By Wire to the Evening Record.
froB II to MAO a case aad if aoa>e of
The annual fair of the Leelaaaa
thr fralt is aot aoaad be loses oa the
Denrer; Sept. 5.—^A BurUagtOD paaCooBty Agricultaral aociccy wfll be ■enger train waa wrecked this morn
heM at Buttoaa Bay Tuesday. Wednea- ing near Brrah. Three persona were
REV. J. lUCSEL OF MERSEY WAS
«Iy Injured,
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day aadThuraday, Sept. K. 27 and 2S. klUed and fifteen teriouar
the passeng
THE SFEAKER.
The inp was maoe u me Awana, The oflkwri oC the aoclety are: K. W.
-hlch waa a apeclal
Oapt. Herbert Montapoe. master.
Baatern
capitaliai
Isia.
Harrington. Sokm. preaident: Joseph
party
of
I
Ting a
The Mugwumps^ will have a dancinp Krabner, Leland. treasurer; 8. B. The dead
d«wd are Porter Llndaey.
Addreae af Watearea by Rev. R. N. party in the academy this evening.
ntified p
Cate. Sokm. secretary^ Bteven dlrecOn
account
of
yesterday
being
Lwbor
led
and!
Helaaple aad Raapoase by Rev. W.
from the list of prominent Leels- tbe engine of the freight telescoped j
day. the oouncil meeUng was post
R. Carriaa—Exeeltent Fapara
poned ontll tooIgbL
nau counijr citizens make up the ros tbe special car.
Cbarlea
Everett^
president
of
tb«
ter.
Were Read.
Eagles and aiderman from the Fifth
la order |o compete In tbe entry
ward, umpired the pHoter>cigarmaker lists all exhiblu should be on the
game yesterday morning and escaped ground and tabelnd br It o'clock
Mlaa Myrtle Langworthy ha
Tlid absital tnlolste'-ial coovcsUon with his life
tbe second day of tbe fair. This rule
of the Graad fUfiids district of the
Work has been begun on the Im Is to strictly be enforced. All premium turned to Chicago after viaiting i
awards, except division, shall be sub city
Beasdelical cbnrrb opened iu doors provements at the We-que-tong club.
•ft this
I
E Fisher left
1
The Woman's Missionary society of ject to a pro rata. reducUon to m
last eranioK si the Staacalical cbarcb
nace. where be will work
the Presbyterian church will meet deflciency that may occur, to tht
Mr*. Alice Besweiherlci
with aa able senoon by Her. J. Rlebel Wednesday at 2 :30 in the church
that the fair of each current year
g14ie Beswetherick of Cad- j
of Hersay. uken from Acts xsiv:lC. tors. A special program on Japan
inlng expenses, and that tbt
iliac’
MitT Eliza M'hlte of Freeport !
“And herein do I exercise myself to been prepared by the committee, Mrs. premlunIS shall be paid pro rau out of illac’and
who have been idslting relatives in tbe !
Musselman and Mrs. Dr. Holliday. Tbe tbe bats
itance.' All grains, seeds.
have always a conscience void of of- response
3 oSuth Frankfon
today i
Frai
at roll call is s text of scripust be of the growth of 1*05.
./ease toward Ood and toward men." lore. An Aid society business meet
In thU class, six or more varieties
Mrs. Mary Black, w ho has been visit
je cl
The dlacosaioo of the sermon Uyina ing will be held at the
close. A Jap stand In one collection as an entry and
g her son. Max Black.
Black, left tbis
[ie served.
aside from these some exhibits of
over until ihAjDaornloje session when anese tea t
home
In
Kcndalvllle.
Ind.
The rompanl( Sewing society
grains are in half bushels while other. several questions arose, amoos them
16 South
meeting with Mrs. Evans. 21t
pecks. Bt-ans. barley, white
iMrfna the deflnition for ‘^e key to Division street. Thursday
lay afternoon.
aflei
dent corn or yellow dent corn are list
The Junior onion of the Bafitlst ed in half bushels while early swee*
consrienea.*’ The "ke> to crmsclence"
church will resume Its regular work
I. Tom Thumb pop c5orn. or
<>. at Id o'clock a. ti
Saturday, Sept.
8
pop corn come < in tbe list in m(
i of a
dulled eon«clonce and so the word was In the hast •nt of the church,
will be opened In cot
piven to lead the conscience.
nectlon therewith ronducled by Mr
tnong the early varieties being the 71 r. North Pine street, returned to her
Merrdnp Ssaston.
uchess of Oldenburg. Greasy l*lppln.
This momina's sc^islon was open**d Kittle Rare Cooper. All the Ijoys an
lexander. Autumn Strawberry. Kesby devotions, followed by the address girls interested are cordially invited t Alexander,
wick Codling. Maiden'ss Blush
Blui
of the president. Rev. O. A Heiiler of
The Woman's MiHslonary society t
Wealthy, all popular apples in ih<- Visiting her mother. Mrs U 8 Kirk
•sldlne
ackaon. who 1*K the new pri*sl
Trav
elder of this district, having alr«*dy the Baptist churrh will meet Wedne fruit bc-lt of the Grand1 ‘Traverse
glon. Fifty-seven varieties of failII ap
served thirty-two years In evangellcsl day afternoon at 2.2t) with Mrs. Jolt
|.oren Rowe went to Mayfield this
(lillls
on
Lake
avenue.
Subject
wl
mtry.
pies are Hated
as subject
work, twenty of w hlch were as pro j
aside from the early fruit, Flosers.
siding elder lie began by stating the! be B’-rmsh.
The Congregationsl Women's Home canned fruit, yarns, butter, sugar, "Tn°Me".T., .ho h.. ................... ..
great ImtKtrtance of the annual
Mra L. Fox. 50.t \V4-«t Ninth str4-.-i
>clefy
'
and
Fon-lgn
.Missionary
honey bread, “such as mother used to
of sympathy and
ences
nt of
make." cookies, pastry and in fart
trust. He spoke of the churrh as the meet In the new basemen
church tomorrow afternoon
everything known in the cullnery an
•SIMTll
world, and esp4>clsHy
life of
will IK- on exhibition at tbe U-elanau
dwelled on the true life tit a minister, (/clock. Subject, "China."
Grace
church
guild
will
meet
with
county
fair which grows In tu-opo and
aa reflected In the life of his churrh
Miss
lx>e
on
Union
street
Wednesday
popularity year by year.
t>ecsuse. he said, the spirit that one
Mips An
isessmi within, would naturally Inipnssi
r(Murn«-d U4>me fnim
>
First
M
I
port luHf to the ctingregatlon.
E. D. Uarmcan. wib-. dan
AMU8EMENT8.
I church will meet with Mrs. King. 32
closed his address l»> expressing
close
Amanda Gall,
‘Franklin
street.
WiMlnesday
aftemoo-i
hope that the cf>nventlon wotild pr
“Her Only Sin," which plave<l
turned to their home In Kokum...
at 2:30. Ansmer to roll call "How 1
a blfMisIng * the community and
Steinberg's Grand Saturday evening this t
Filled Mv Mite Box."
•se CIt
aplrll of It live long In Traverse
was quite good, Julia Gray lieing ver>
J. H Rock wood, who has he.If the gentleman who took
Addrasa of Welcome.
much aliove the.average emuiional ing M..J. Hro^on. r.-ture.-.l
relrome sddri'KS was given by wrrmg felt hat at the iiall last night
Her support was also
home In South Boardman this noon
N. Holsaple of this cltv who will call at the Uecord ofllre hr can
John Karns returned to Empir.- ihL
'ditable.
change* U for his own
Aylng I
afu rnonn after visiting In th.-city.
IJla, the two andfbne-half year
dr(*SB seemed almost sut>ert1uouH
Dr. aud Mrs. U. A. Templeton an.i I
Dora Thorne. Bertha M. Clay's novel
the convention was here lK‘Csus4t
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paint brought to life on the stage, held the children of Chicago are vl^lting th.
er died Sunday evening at K o'clock. Interest of the bonne at Stelnberg'-i d(x-ior'ii pIrut. Mt>. Hen-y King of
hearty Invitation extended last
He spoke off tthe convention a'hich met The funeral was held from the house Grand last evening from the first
FYanklin «tre4 t.
here eight years ' ago -wind of the this afternoon at 2 t>'cJock. Mr. Cur tain until the last and the company' reMr. and Mi>. Nell Reilly left
tis had charge of arrangemeni
changess which had taken |place in
cel v(hI more than the usual amount of day f
lualI meeting of the atixillary
i
church In the megntlmn. He said <
Mimt Oraee
view the C. W. 11. M. will iH* held at the Church applause. Bveiy l»art was well
they were not asked here
Illinois Sunday from I*eto«k»-y. aceoni
good, and of’ Christ tomorrow evening
churrb of city but t
panl4-d hy her sister. Mrs N G Rlc , !
while here in auch a cause he hoped A good (iirograro has l»ecn prepared
All who want to witness one of the
election of offli
they ronid go aliout and view the and there will l»e ele
cleverest (-oraedy succ-essi-s that mnuiTs"
*'l>earl of the n«»rth."... He close^l liy fur the ensuing y<*ar Bach memlM*r very
will apiiear here this season, should at ’’*Mre’'A.la Burkh.-ad W.av. r of ('hi
extending a hearty welcome in behalf i Is tirgently requested
tend the 'M-rformance of "The Mar csc-n an.l Mr.v FYank Burkh. ad of P..i
of the church.
gti4‘sts of Mr
Grand I i.-rsville.
the Uniform R;
Reaponaa.
e >
full attendance
His welcome was resi»onne<l to
o'clock this evening,
i
is desired
Rev. W. R. Currier of lotila. who
» visit
Frank Friedrich has arrived from
pressed pleasure In the aldlli
' BIST
"*
Write, call or telephone.
Traverse City Business Coliege
"rrMiv^rs^ Oi'tx, IVlicHieMin
Remember the number, 25'.i 'J41 I'asi I roni Street,
Over Singer Sewing Machine oilicc.
ho di’-fciion
pretBnt it w
tho lH•^l cast it has i-vor had, including
Oldest Pioneers of
that agile rtimi'dionne and iM-autlfiil Was One of
Northern Michigan—Paralysis
singer. Mias Alice Johnson. wh<
the Cause.
doltghtod her audiences and
friend* for years in connection with!
___ _
numerous of the later day comic oper.i I
VaJl.-au, t.ne of th.- old
and comtjdy succ»-ssre Good iwie Is ^
northern
evident all through this cnteriainmeni i
died at the hom«- of h*'r
and it should have a very large audi-1
^^ash
ence to ireet it.
morning att 1* oovliick
cl.K-k
-----------of paralysis, following aI gradual fall
In the new musical ga.vtny. "Hans Ing in health which did not confine h.-r
an Nnx. " which comes to Steinberg's to Ix-d until ten days ago Mr« Vul
Grand opera house lomomiw evening, lean and her husband came to Gran.l
the management has neglected none i Traverse countv in iSf.i and seitl.-.! at
of the apparently trifling details which I Long Lake on a homestead where from
go to make tho perfect production Th» I8G2 to ID03 the home was retalne<l.
cast Includes metropolitan favorites, of Aside from a brii-f trip to Iowa thev
which an adequate number form a, lived at Long Lake though Mr Val
chorus of handsome and shapely "show lean died while on their way home and
girls." who have voices and know how , waa buri.-d at Grand Rapids in
In 1873
lo sing the many
___ises were built at Travwhich are a mark'
f- Cltv when they came north. Th.ked feat ure of the i
s wellI as dani
dance the myriad : following children are left to ro.nirn
duct
measures that lend vivacity the loss of a mother: Bedfonl Val
ofr mystic
tt
and
There is a certain aubUe originkiity , John Valleau. Long Lake
A L
to the come^: a certain airy almos-i Neal. W'taahington street Charles Val
phere that Ik often striven for. but ' leau. Lake Ann. The deceased has
seldom attained. The entire piece ■ made her home with he daughter for
goes .with a vim; there is a sparkle and \ seventeen years. The funeral services
snap to it that pleaaea everybody, and will take place tomorrow afternoon at
sends the most blase theater goer 1 o'clock at the Friends church and
away with the delightful and conse Interment will be in charge of W. S.
qoently harmonious senaalion of hav- Anderson.
ing been actually amused. Kerker ■
------------------------Mon00 has written a very clever book j An Interesting decision by the lyest
and Howard Webster has composed Virginia sni*reine court of ai«i>eals
the many tuneful airs and dashing I bolds that w bore
choruses which intersperse U
It la charged with
urhereTer good Judgment says
tbe blgheat degree of <-are to aee that
missable.
ail ittiaaeugera lawfully entering fta
HAWES HATS QQ aale.
aept 14f
HamUtoo CkAhlog Oa
------------------------for Ola Bldwell'i concert 1
CIDER APPLES araated at Uie cold Jackson's and
Rowland Donglas's shoe
atorage.
aag284f
Price. 25c; children. 15c.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT A&
Ha« Been a Resident of the Peninsula
for Thirty Nm^ Years—Funeral
Thursday Afternoon.
Amos K Montagu.-, ag.-d Gli ><
of Orchard farm uass.-.) away
moruing at
" ..do. k aft* '
n.-ss »*\ii-n«itng <
bhi- has ,K-rrsix months H.Warm-r
t
««
,
>
a wif. and tin- fc
Charl.-s
Ralph
K-ll. y The dec-asi^l has l>.-.>n
» resid.-nt of the boani’ful farm for
«hiri> nme years and ha.s a large ctr
friends who will miss him Th.f/'n-ral serMces will take place Thur.xfttTnoon at 1 o clock. I ndertaker
":„'r
------------------------Ola lildwell. the lowesi known
'Olce In the world, at First M
OUR BETWEEN
SEASONS SALE
IS NOW ON--YOU WILL FIND BAR
GAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
(’liiMnus'atfl Misses'.J.'ickets for s.-lio«.l wi-ar, iiietlium
VM-ighl
AT H4AL.F-
F»IRI0E:
L.iiliet>' .J.ickota in liro.-iilelotlj iiiul ('overt
AT
MAL.F~
Our (Ija-nint: S.ile of Black Silks li.is In-cii a ri-conl breaker.
If you waitt a Bla.-k Silk Dress or |a-Utr(Kil you cati't af
ford to iiiias it
Blaola
Of ^oou do Soloo
< >ne of the nutuliers you want to see is
Ring
[flee a:
if retunusd to Hotel Whiting,
seiK i
--------- ------------------------------WANTED—Work as nurse
Union streeL
H. Moshier.
Sept 5-2t
WANTCD-Girt for general hous^
work. lira. Geo. Becker. 714 Unloii
atreeL
aept 5-if
‘27 inch Bbck Chiffon Taffeta; ifa worth
at
6do Yard
E VILHELM
Comer Fnmt
and DnioiuJ
/■!
I
'■' -fe-:
^ TSRVWS WIV. swiwns. -tucmav. MmiMUR tm
ypinv «KJIH
Xdebraiion Ufas One oMhe Best Ever HeM in
Traverse
IbBldk am 8«Uoa “Ako r
cteed tM fiDr—ooA tnoru.
TO
ThA Pmmf.
The pATAdA WAS A fT^ SMeeAA. A^
thoack tiM bOSlOCAA M gAAATAlljr
OVATlookcd A food
tUAlljr. TbA pATAdC VAA forSACd AO
Baai Frow Atrwt. BArch«d oa fVoor to
WAtltACtOA. AOIltk on Wt>rUACtOA
r j StAtA. VeAt OB StAU to UBiOB. AOtftk
9 UBtoB to fllgfatb ABd W«( on BskU]
.
tbe CeolrAl Kbool croaocit. where the
"^SSSS!WW2?..-
wir^r5rirs.“s
SriNtAjA «A tbA jAbOTATA At IMa ARJ
iabaNiia T'ama^ jaa <bst tik MARk
At tlilA dty wpArtblty taIoa th» lAboc^
lAS^Fftedtjr. lMpAret»«
surt.'zs'ir.'s
lA tbe vortd. tbA lAtiAM Bap bApA
PlBFM UkA TetAENBL. Tbe TrATATAA
CttT^dnm carpi aIao AldAd mmch la
ttredag wp tbA dAy aad BAttlas tbA
blood of tbA OU AAldiAn to tlBgllAC.
OTABd Bail
Tbe day eaded with a gTABd ban at
FtMWAten bail, fbe ^ wnn packed
ABd jABBed nad tbe dmace did aot ead
oBtO 2 qdoek tbh WirAlag. Hetn n
ji?ing baking
powder it is always ecoo^^
omy to buy the Royal
Royal m^es the feest,
most wholesome and de
licious food.
Tbe ooBBlttACA tB ebarge of tbe
ItfA Uoni At IL ABd «A Are proBd of Rj
▼IdBAlt are strong. Whea that tiaae whole AlBlr..deAerTe Boeb prmlee an
^md the Uborer Ia prood of bk'eHy.
s that organiAAtkB will be n rae- there was -noineibiAg doing** erery
TbA pracTAAA of tbA dtjr U Ua 1
WhcB the tiiae oomen and tbe
ABd An tbe dty syovB Uw lAborAT poladividBAl Atreagtb fnlls tbe orgnnizn- a loss how to spend the dny. ' AJl the
crennes. It In tor tUn rAAAAB tbst the
tlon will fall Into decay.
{ sarrottndlng towns neat detegatloas.
people At this dty boBded tbe dty lor
OaSnitlOR of -GrafLj >«*“ktee betag In the lead
fsb,OdO. Waa tbU for boBnAAA for
“in the auwlclpamy orgnBixntioQ.s j • • • • ^ , , , , , , • . , .
tbooe who would buUd new bodness
me has grown op a system called. •
,
bloekA? So. It WAA to nee thnt wrw
mnnafnetoHns indostrien would be “graft.** Tbin meann trying to get n ’
BELLAIRE.
.. .
,
, , ,
broosbt bdre for tbe Inborinc clnnn to great deal noore for one’s aerrices than >
grow ABd to tnereue tbe popolAtioA of they are worth; trying to sell your in- • ••• •*• ••••.••••!
FKOORAM MOAe^ EARLY AND | — , p,„ceAAkJB vaji bended by the tbe dty. to iBcreAAA tbe kbort&c pop- floeace or trying to buy some one^1 Special
Soeclal to
to the
the Brealng
Krealnn Record.
'
LASTED VERY LATE,
Tmverw CUy bond foMoved by the ttlAtkia of the dty. ‘ta wblob tbe city elsea tanoence. That is ’grafu* *1 Bellalre. Nlcb.. Sept.
AFTER thirty-five YEARS.
Don Wbi
-----------. I Rj enker« nod the City offlclnl* In cnr- In turn wUl be bebeflted nad grow And
{ ChAs. A. Edgaoomb RAeAlvaa an Unaaprosper. Todny tbe people of this dty you hare ever found the laboring men offlee at Petoskey. was home over Sun^ ^
SENOON.
_____________________
_______ men. of this country leading to this. Tb-? day to meet his sister. Miss Myrta
n, ! *
(
-P«c*^ Vtait From H<A Father.
take
off their hnu to the Inbortng
bkxe always aroided this witktas.TViJtor’hw fr^m' D^J^
........................... | Saturday evening ChAA. A. Bdgecomb
^
,
i folloned by the Tmveme City druBi We appreciate the ralue of their being I
lb the city ABd bbpe that there will be <!*»««■ whenever they have been !«*<’ ' Don u a musician playing this sum
®
Bvenlng Record.
|^
penlnauU received An oaexpuc;.
DEFEATED DOTH THE PRINTS
more of them, for in tbla. tbe coool-1
»»>** direction of U. .nd the leader
in the Petoskey band.
' Bend.s,. Mich. Sept 6 - Mynm
^ ®*
AND THE PLUNDERS.
Commander M. D. Morgan
tkma of the city will be Improved as It j tound out. and they have not hesitated ;
, Pe«e
wife of TuLhIo. O . are the!
*^1^1."* TM
were thirty-six men maching and three U all <
korld where the labor to pot men out and place some one ei] Friday. Sept, l It covers territory Euesr* of his brother. D. L. Pease, of |
j father separated In Umn. Ohio, tblrtyin the carriage prorlded In ease the ing men are organized. If they do not else in the position. This shows s east from Bt'llalre. Jud Hilton is car-,
place.
Runnino. Jumping and Various Racaa. line of march prored too long. Tho work out their own salvation, no one healthy conditioD and the laborer
) ud bad Bot aiaOA aeen
John. Bush Btrted in the River.
ready to solve the problem. If this .Tb«ime.
next was a carriagt* of little girls rep else will do it for them.“
pleasing
Cbaa. A. Bdgegoes on tho laborer has naught to fear,
Watar PAto r.atne a Tis—
resenting the goddess of liberty and
He closed by saying that he was
Judge F W Ma>Tie. with his
j oon.h.
her
attendants.
The
goddess
wss
Miss
there
to
make
a
sp«>ch.
but
would
j
defined
at
all
times
Grand Sail Cleacd the
sons, were visitors here Saturday.
Miss Pearl Hollis of ’Traverse Ctiy|
Nellie BrcMligan. Tbe Central Labor leave that for one who was. leaving the | “d all ages as subject of .the highest
Mrs. H. L. Oates of Rtishton. a
DAy-e Celebration.
visited
her
jiarents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.;
union WEK rc|>resentcd by a float flIkJ latter for Hon. Farm C. Gilben. whose ■
and regard. It Is a fundamental
well known resident here,
Frank McLellan. Saluiday.
i
with llith- girls dressed In white. The theme was In close touch with the
f^kall emm their br<-sd b. !
friends in
Despite frequent flurrtes of rain and
Little Rhoda Hollis of Traverw* Glty. |
Fifth Ward,
toamsiers’ union rode In a carriage. thoughts of the day.
sweat of their brow
Mrs. Chas. Stein of Ionia, a sister of
a geBeraJly cloudy and threatening
m ho has bet*n s|>ecding a few months | Notice to All Paraons InAeeeatsd:
Some of the little rblldren of the rxr
P. C. Gilbert.
Labor'! Holiday.
| Mrs E. Baker of this place and aunt
sky, the l,at>or day ceU-bratlon yester
here with relatives and friends, has
The specUl assessmeat tax roil for
penttTK rode In a carria»;o. followed by
Mr Qllbert Spoke as follows:
“Labor
all
over
today
is
taking
a
^>f
Mrs
Arthur
Hollenbeck
of
Traverse
day was a great success. There was a
| •*>«? construction of Lateral Sever No.
I twenty marching men
“Ladles and Gentlemen. Fellow Citi holiday. A holiday In honor of labor city, has been visiting relatives here returned home.
good crowd In the city, no accidents, no
The masons had a float on wbiciv zens. which means hoys and girts: — A holiday when all other occupations j and at the latter place Mrs. Baker
Ralph Durren U visiting his sister. |
**^'« *•
»»
diifurder and eventhlng passed off
|
Washington and Webwere two men busily engaged In shap This is the day when people can comd
their doors and say to those , and little daughter accompanied Mrs Mrs. John Rynberk. of this place.
smoothly. There are a gisKl man.r
■trr streets, beginning on Garfield are
ing boulders for a chimney w'hicb they together and shake hands as on no I whoso occupations take them Into the gteln to Traverse City. Saturday,
Miss
Flora
Mcl^n
was
a
Traverse
|
"
lired people in the city today as the
running thence west to Barlow
were erecting. They a-ere followed by other day In the year. We have our j fields and mines. This day of all U* 1
Mrs. Jud H.Hlenl>eck and baby of City vUiior Monday.
program ranged from the asylum ball
street, thence north on Barlov to
twenty marching men The clga» celebrations, celebrations of the birth 1 longs to .v«»u. wo will help you honor |Traverse City are making an extended
grounds to tbe N. M. T. company dock.
Mr. and Mrs M. Lk-ake entertalne.1 i Washington street, thence west on
makers couldn’t l»e mistaken. TTje>’ of the countn-. and we know the spirit , It.’ ’’
, visit at this place with M
rs Hollen
Bhortly after X o'clock the pn>gram
a numlH-r of their friends at Camp j Washington street to Railroad avenue.
were clad In white caps and their that brings us together on that o?ca
Mr Gilbertsaid in
closing that he j iH*ck s mother,
began with a ball game itetweeu the
Lakevlew with a taffy pull Monday j u,ence to connect with trunk sewer.
working aprons and carried umbrellas sloo, but today we come togeth
was glad to hear the mayor speak of | mur Emma Culler has gone
, evening and everyone spent a vt-ry en- has been placed In my bands for col
printers and the cigarmakers which re
to protect them from the sun and the i drawn by different influences. Wo noi bonding the city and he staled that he ! fthaca
school. Miss Grace i Joyable evening
BUlK-d in a defeat for the former by a
lection. the same to be paid .oa or be
glances of the girls along the line. The j only look to se«' what lalKir ha.« done would like them to read the bond and Wilcox has gone to Holland to teach;
score of four to one. The cigar makers
Lltile Mike Pekarek. while jilaying fore Seyt. 20. 1903.
cigarmakers had a turnout of twenty, [for us in the past, but wo look to see understand that It stood by labor. He; \libs Rose Nixon has begun l«»chlng
lined up as follows: Welwr. ss.
with a draw shave Weilnewlmy. cut hlv
\
M. E. HASKELL,
The
barbers'
union,
fourtee'i
I
what
ft
will
do
in
tho
future.
It
Is
not
|
wished
goit
speed
to
sll
and
hoj>ed
that
»,
Alden
and
Miss
Lena
Hosmer
will
Helm. 31); Prastl. cf. Winnie, p; Roki>s,
and came very
;
(
, leg quite badiv Buu
»i-ij inrnr
CUy TrcBAurer.
men lu Hue. was preceded by the Bo>t»'j necessary to explain to the people they would not be like the
h<. in.hmw
„ Pe,o.ko . lib tbb toblnnlbk ;
IK,, ol Kl„«l! OffBc-lu-ra So: Sl.1. Bulk bulMln,.
r; LaFonisw. 2h; Grtwnmaii. lb; Dyer.
band. Tbe tyiiographlcal union float, j what organization Is. for wo are living ^ w ho heard the tree toad wl
.hl.l1(ng Ir
ibr srbKOl. ,b.T|.. All lour „( ,b«o,
,jb„„. I
8<-pl l-lmu.
If. McOarthy. rf. The printers line-up
decorated with flags and displaying the today under a system of orgarflzed
la the tree, for the Irishman after vain are graduates of the Normal schools
was; Odby. p; Strong, cf; Finch, c;
i day noon.
[
________________
efforts to Uicaie the maker of the nol.«- at Ypsilanil or Mt. Pleasant.
Heach. 3b; Dawson, ss: Harvey. 2b; union label a trifle more than life six*.' bor.
' John Rynberg was a Traverse City'
Believe* in Organized Labor.
said. “There Is no domtied tree-toad | The Illegal spearing ot fiah on Ih*’ caller Th rsd "
Martin. Ih; Maesnich. rf Fairchild. preceded tho twenty five men in lino.!
The printers were d(>corated with their j "I want to say that I believe that lu at all. at all. and nothing but a grAat upper end of Grass lake, an arm run
If.
visiting I
"
Neither side score<l during the first unkin badges and siinflowers and car-1 organization as the one stable and safe noise. " so he hoiM*.| theywmild iak»- i ning up in wt-st of this place. Is report Wm^Barto^s* '
ried small American flags.
j ground and It must be maintainv'd and' something away r’ ’ them
'
• -from ' ,-d ^nd officers are now watching.
” of Kalamazoo is the
aside
,
Eastman
Inning but In tlie wcond the cigar
The (tlumbers^ad a legend on their ; is absolutely neceisary In any calling | the empty "great
Mrs. J J Borden .rf Jackson county. I
makers ran in two. The third resulte I
banner 'hat caustHl many a smile. ’This J in life. There are so many occupa ' The Boys band
left the groun.l... years ago a resident of Bellalre. is j
u^rkhea.! and Alvin StrlckIn a double guos** egg but
the fourth
was "We never sweat." Then* were tlona In so many diversions of employ ' taking the crowd
n to ihe sir,',-!. Hp, nding a f.-w days with relatives!
Traverse CHv are camuinv
the priolers ran In one scvjre With
foiirUH-n
of
Ih.'
non
persplrers
in
lino;
ment.
yet
all
are
akin
to
one
another,
j
where
games
were
alNiiit
to
U-gln
!
here
('reen luske a few lay
^
two men out and the bases full. Colbv
and thev won- clad In blue working and all come under the same reguix ,
Afternoon
Sports.
The Hch<K,| U.ard has ri-coU tM hkek ! '
F.^IUtw’^-n of T^v.-rse and GtAO. I
wtmt to bat and hit an easy one to the
THE FWMOOS
The afiernooo running .-vents wen ihee contract
contract signed
signed last
last spring
spring by
by MU.
MU. |j Uance
Hance were
v
duck huntiue ..n Mml lak.-!
pitcher and the side went out in the suits and carrUMl black silk umbrellas, j lions. There comes the nect'sslty of
' pliimlMTs' t
i w as prece.U'<l by ‘ Joining tnflucmces
Joining their held on the bltullthlc paving on Cass Kate L Ruth of Benton Harbor wh.>||.^y^..
!
fifth, tbe rigarniskers ran In two nior-^ngsl
:shoremen’s
union
with
four-1
f.»rces.
street
Th.'
first
event
was
a
I'l'o-yarl
had
agreed
to
teach
here
again
this
'
and the printers fall(ed to connect.
!
Miss Sawv. nrrUed fn>m Frank
n ^marc
irchlng men head»*d by a float t
Quotes the Mayor.
' dash in which Miller. Winnie an.l Rid ye*r. A teacher In the
the upper
upper peninsula
peninsula |I f„rl Saiunlay
After tbe printers] game the cigar- .»
makers went agalim/the plumlK-rs and '
This wa.s 1 -a* ,he major said. IhL. organiza ,
«*n'»*red and finished in the or.,. :
at one- t.'legraph.tl for to supply | School began Mop,lay. with Miss
defeated them e!gh( to one There was i
docoraUsl with non is universal. One can go today ! nam.sl The next event wa.- a luu-yar 1
pU'*''
Sawyer as teacher
bunting
The Buttons Bay juvenile
r, Rid
Aome difficulty in Wetting the game IButtons
Juvenile ^nd
'nd look at aJl
all over the world. Today
Today '‘lash
| da.-h entered by
by Winnie. Mlll.
.Miller.
Rb! . Mrs. Ray Van Tassel and Infan:
in town Monday on
followe.1 by two small
sniAll ,he welfare of a communliy
community rests in
and Gaines, finishing in ih.- order ^ ,Uughter have gone to llltaols f..r an i.uRiness
-----------------------started as the prlnier^ad allowed the cornet
™rn^*‘ band was followed
cigarmakers to take an outside min for I buy. Id Ihuir • .ulomobllM
• automobiles.
’
^ urge measure on what
'
|.
nh.1 the
Ihu lalK>ring
Iktorlnc nkme.)
...i.u..l.ul vl„,
IK njumln. Comfun au,l lAk<Skttd
a catcher ami the plumbers wanted I
The I B. E. W, bad the banner float | people do. No class comes so near
Thy jump, .-pry hul.l u ihy <«ni,.r
The e,-ir.-m l.loek resldeoe,- of Dr , ,i..,
,p.„,|„„
BLOOD CViVK
Novak of the ('orn .Jlusken* and Pray '
’he pr»)ces«ion. This showed atel ! holding the destiny of our laud as the Of Seventh and fnim, str„Ms
The C. W Putt Is lu progress of building ^ friends at a picnic dinner Sunday and you a.rti not satbfled wiA rswdtA.
of Williamsburg for their lottery ei>h‘>ne exchange In operation with : laboring people. Go Into the mine.-;. In following enteri*d the running broad i ami is attracting favorable notice. This ^ spite of ih.- rain all s|H-tii a very , ’ThU i
guarantee which goB with
After a IHile dlseuKsioii the gam«* pn»
hiisy “hello" girls. Thd exchange the fields, in the storage rooms, ib<- jump: D Wi^le. Nelson, Bra.l.v. Say- l« the first cement residence h»“>U‘| enjoy able day
-very I
reeded. Hello Tolby taking Marlin
sumioiini.il by a string of colored shlpiiors’ department, where you will.
here, hut Bellalre has one cement I
For 5aIc ab4 OMrtatBAd Oatj pp
Winnie s place in the pitcher’s box. lu electric lights stretched from two telt where you find the labon-r ceasing to
Iness hl.x-k. that occupied by ih.*
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
the ftrht Inning the plunilM-rs scxired jl'hi»ne^les on which the linemen wen' toll, and the laborers hands In Idle- Hunter. 17 ftn-t 9Vj inrhes. Kurd, ITjof Bellairv, H M. Coldren s furniture
one the ouiv one they got during ih“ busy
Two wagon loads of linemen ;
ness there la failure for
want of power
feet. .’l^. Brady 1C fe«-i || inrhes. In ! store and F 1. Knapp s harness
game In the fourth the clgamiaKers aith their paraphemalia. followed I say, that there is ^o class so near the standing broad jump. JmMu.s Win ion the lower
ran In eight men ami that wa.s alt they The hnrtender.s union rrsle in a car-;
holding the destiny of
the nktion as
nie cntereil and was abo)’i a fis>: | The neat eottagi- being built byWal
got
'Th** only change In the cigar
rlage.
the laboring class. Is this not Justly ahead of his near»*si coroix'iitor taking ler Flye is n«-aring completion
makers lineup was the pitcher and
Thi' South Si«le Lumber com|»any
Is there anything wrong in if 1 i first w 1th 9 fi'ct St Inche.*. Riddell took
The villag*- fire ball buibllng
the iiliimlxTs Uni'll up as follows: No-i
the only manufacturer’s .display,
I’ n* a fact. It i.« a fact that i s«»nd with S feet If., inches and wiacii the honk and ladder truck
vak. c. I*ray. \i Martin, ss. Dally, lb, i This i-onsiKtiil of a load of lumber, fol
argument, and 1 lH*lieve you j Stylor third with S fe^-t.
inches J kept and hose cart No i tho^< cart
IjiugworUiy. 2b. Suyder. .lb. liiMlge. '
py ^
pulldlng material 'agree to it. and the statement i > | Winnie also won the standing hop. j
kept on the north sWe of the riven
‘ all pledged
If it has j skip and jump, clearing 27 feet.
rf. Nolestrom. cf. Madison. 11
is lieing r.'patni.'.l neatly The i.ulbl
I and some *
horscft'dl.' ’This »hlch
inches. Evans U'lng st'cond with 26 tng has r.'cently bt*en thoroughly ov.t! this authority then it has and
Front Street Sport*.
, .-oiicludi'.i the procession
■XMERIC.VS REPRESENTATIVE COMEDIANS
It was atier 10 o'clock when the pro
Exerritea at Central School
■ assume a corresponding responslhlllty f.'ct. 6 inches tu his crtnllt Brady was hatil.sl an.l a hos.Mlrying tower bui't
third, getting over 26 feet, 5 inches. at the rear The s.'ond fl.sir Is occu
gram of s|iorts oiK'ned on Front sint'i
Tbrt'.' bands, the Traverse City.
*rhe
uiher
entries
were
RUIdell,
Hun
The first I'V.'iu was a blcycli* rad', tb.' Bovs l«,nd and t'oe Buttons B«v l.and
pied by the village council rooms and
«*v‘*ry day...................
ter. Sayle-^. Wlilting, Winters. Bel as a fireman K hall.
ctHiise. iM'ing s.mth oft I'nion to State,
................
all I be done
and a Strong Supporting Company, Offer a Real
at the Central sch.iol gnmnds yos- --------- ■
>1 shall
garde.
east on State to Cass, north on Cass to tenlay aft.-rnonn at 2:3ft Immediately with you
Labor today possesses
Work tA the new court house prtv
German Comedy Set to Music
Union sln'ci l.ridge was lin.-.! with
Fnuii and w.>i6t -on Front to the start
.
almost uncontrollable |>ower and inflngrebses steadily The exterior, except
people
to
see
John
Bush
do
hts
log
jjj^ience Yet the lalxir and every labormg iM.lnt
There w.«re four entries
grounds and a
for tbe steps at north and aouih front*,
rolling act as the impression had p»;
ami they came In In the ard.T n8me<l ronert pred'.ldl the public exerciser
wa* finished some time ilnev and the
**
‘
Rokos, Halleti. Johnson and Bennet' whlch were dellvenHl from a tem i obligation. No matter where he stands. ten out that be was going down the interujr finishing i-- now receiving a.l
When near Ihe mark. a^sp.>ciator g’U IHjrary stand erected at the southeast
Is accountable for tho oxor- chute. HU exhibition, however, was the altenUon. The court house is 1
TKat Makes
given above the chute sod consisted
In front of Grover johnsim.
corner .
very Impoalng structure, advantagvgrounds. On the stand ' else of his power and Its appIicaUon to
You Roar
of bjrling and a number of fancy tricks
him to get an ugly fall on the hard j
«.*ird Mayor Frit'drich. Farm C.
ously situated and Is lu be finished In
hnck pavement He was mure frlgh< I Gilbert, the speaker of the day. and
labor come* to you and to me. wkh a log. Bush has lost none of his time for the Ujiding of the Ociolier
expect a i
feats were giveu
and
we
have
the
right
I than injured, however.
term of Circuit court The building is
I the executive committee of the ConI libsral applause.
There were six entries in the whool |
^a^.r union, composed of their spirit of justice.
being built aconilng to the plan* au-l
That You Can
Mr. Bush was willing to go through under the eye of Architect Jens C.
bkrrow race which was very amusing | pr„R,.,p,u. Irving Cszk. and Messrs C.
Mu*t Consider Other*.
Whistle
as wrvH-ks were imminent all the whllo | „
Thacker. R. B Gar"Now I say again, the laborer must the chute but the Hannah St Laf com I Peu-rsen of Traverse City,
The entries were Halleti. Riddell. I
^
treat with the rest of tbe people. 1 do pany refnsed to allow the boom to b**
Fred Brown, local Singer wwing maopened
on
account
of
the
pr^n^
of
\
Bab'S. Thomas. B^H-ker. McGarry. Hen comprising several hundrv'd. found not say this for any cause of complaint
; chine agent, has rented the building
derson. Winks. Winks came in
n lem|K>rary arranged Imard I have, or A8 a grievance. I simply large amount of driftwood among t next south of the Independent oflee
easy winner. Sales was second and
ersal fact and truth which were a lot of tree roots -vrhich j and placed his stock of machines and
■ the inviting gre«'n of the state this as a universal
Riddell, third.
Jr Just
just as
a* It applies would have damaged the planking.
grass and for half an hour listened to • tbat applies to labor
Tbe events of the day closed with .t supplies therein. He will reside on
The potato race consisted of small two able speeches by the mayor and | ’o any other occupation In life, but I*
the second floor.
»«»ay to those who labor with water polo game by John Roest’s and
Imy* entirely with the exception of the spi'sker of the day. Farm C. Gil ■
The Polmatier sisters gave a musical
their hands, to those who have built Kenneth Smith’s teams. A4. the end of
Riddell. ’The contestants were: Wolsthe first half, neither side having eniertainmem Friday evening at Kear
the
houses
In
this
city,
not
only
those
ler, Fairchild. Nicolson, Becker. RobinCentral Labor
scored, the game was called off by 1 ney ball under the auspices of the R
and Riddell. Robinson woo. Rid- ^iion. Irving C Cook, introduced the who put up the houses but to those
of
eight
to
four
It
is
probable
A.
M. chapter,
'll was second and Fairchild third. ( mayor to the audience, who arose and who were actually occupied with the
Dr. Sickles, president of the Bank
that the other half will be played later
labor of putting them up.
The sack race had four enlriea. Hal- j
I follow 6;
in the week
of Beilalre and of a hank at White
The ^mi'Musical Comedy Success of the Past Season,
lett. Sayles. Thomas and Brady. Sayles
Labor a Guardian of All.
Cloud, has been visiting at Ift-hitr
Mayor Friedrich.
The Bands.
wc»o tbe race. Thomas got aecood
Juies Murry’s Comedy Company, including
“Labor day possesses and deserves in
“Ladies and Gentlemen and Fellow
Three bands and the Traverse City Cloud for a week.
money and HaJleti Third. Sayles won
Mims AL.IOS
Cilizenf :—Today we with evpry state estimable power and it stands today drum corps furnished the music for the
Wfn. Walker and family of Toronto.
the race under great dllBcullles. W*ben
IM
In the Union, with the exception of beside you and me and beside your day, The Traverse CUy bmxd played Canada, have been vlalUng at the home
nt'ar the end he fell on the hard pave
four, are observing Labor day. by a home and mine. Organized labor a large amount of new musk which at John Derenzy out in )Cearney town
ment but bobbed up s<'‘i'enely after a
Labor day observance with more than stands beside the welfare of the state was very aceptable. Their program ship.
short trip on hta hands and knees and
Mrs. P. A- Adams, mother of Ir* A.
two hnndred men in the parade anJ and nation, and In that connection it contained “Popp4e*,“ “Happy Helne.“
came In first.
march who make merry. ThU is la has a duty to perform. I simply want “Bright Eyes Goodbye." “Won’t Yoa SabbcI aad John D. Adams, has rc^
The must amusing race of the day bor’s own day. and It to fitting that It to mention thnt we really know Uie sit Fbndle Me." “In the Shade of the CMd torned from a visit with sons and a
*'Kiuyts witty,
and pretfy«as'b^ cousin
was the pic race. The pies were to because It to by these men whose uation nnd the progress of orgnato^ Apple Tree." and a large number of daughter at Portland, Mich.
Katc.”-Denver New*. Much 20ch.
hucklcheiry and the boy*, after they hand has ball^ the rspobllc and who tabor, yet we don't stop to think i\ out. otherg. The Boys’ band played a conMias Anna Dixon of Orieans Is visit
had finished, presented an appearance have placed America In the foreaMat Ovr neighbors ,next door and aposa splcwMu part in the pr
ing her sifter. Un. Chaa. Evans.
MOW OM mSL.K
that would have done credit to a paint ranks as ter as prqgreat It oonoetned, the strset all belong to thto grant body, oetved mneh favorable
I. E. Dteklnfon aad temUy nre entered Sloox. mirchild eonsnmed his pie and whose ktyalty and patrhiUsB have nnd nre gnnrdlnna. If yon plenae, of yoh though haadlcAppAd by the Ahsence of tainlnc hto sister. Mrs. Edith Stewart,
the qnlckeat. Hebert was a close sec- d^dld American Instltntkms In time nnd me. nnd the whole sreltere of thU two claiioneU. The Sottoas Bat cor and children of Denver. Colo. They
find KhUe KaaCbmA ffot third. Welaler, at Bnaccr. As aanyor oC Ihis dtj and couatry.
net hOMd AlAO CAAM 1b fOT lU AhAIV Of will hfi Mwe aevAtBl.week%
iftAIN n^UlHUU rAlLCO
efivirs
oGu iMEBs. m mytis!.rT,..:;5*.rrrjr:’7«‘:'
SEWER TAX
“YOUR MONEY IA
NO GOOD"
Matt.J.Johhsoks
6088
STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Tomorrow^
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
Dixon
FUN
MISIC
GIRLS
and
F'ialda
HANS
AN’
NIX
Prfcis 25c, 35c, 50e. 7Se IiiepfeM 112 fir Snts
F-RIDAY, 3IEf^. 3
THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY
Pritis2$c,35b,||ic,7R raw AT
1^:
m
?-■
fcgtlerwypi-««»^
s
aiiBiiiai
tnm bet kpQ • mmr dgy mlim jAi
st^’S
ioMs
kOi orreBMil Bltta¥ Mute do
irtfo M tMwi ooemed tti jk oM
Midir. Pdrttrlnt time eke fdttto
of
dm t^ Ikm ty
lei^ tfSeVeo^ and oM elbac tko
kOMfii ond mmamw to the
SSgat^ «ifiE BAtt wammm
*«b» kM p* tmHk te M. I
raMMP*'
iM HgM,** ake c
ws:
to kklo their <
tlw7 loT«, «ad ttaej wooMkt IT they
41d. To« «r» UtUe Aon of an IdM.
Mootj Bcwater. If jroo betlered tka
thioga ahe aaid rather than the thi^
■he tookcd.”
Aafl Fttor. k«7 aiMl determined aad
dflOanU/ nnhappj. threw down her
canla and eMwped m that abe might
not prore beraelf faarfnlly feminine.
■k left Breweter still hearilr «aitd>
eped In meUncholj-. bat ehe left him
-------ed. Be began to wonOgr
Drew did bare aomething 1
Si^*£...
SC JS*!55a
-n» ^
&eSC tkmvhte wandering off t»wm Pagpr
2?a‘USSf2rt£^S*w*rSS «« ^ «*«ance. ae kM muy
Ktontetrs nuEMo
aerer gllowod «e i
ttilaga of omment wr,
cowered kefere tbe ;
mok It oiafiaid.
hm bna dnlnj, iAom facHoa k * to pnpmm b I twin ih
ad rtaaaca fartMaatc^ aaaodated with parturition.
' BL. By ha a»e tbe pans MS tolaMri
daiiag acconckancBt. bat alto to rahy from this ordeal and speedily regaia their
«aor*aal propoftioas
hwkity. It la not britaiing to tbe aioat afgiitiaa asrfacaa.andiaappiahla«>aBcaBaa. It^aotcM^tocallhMotlMrHrriead —
h%tMfdan4ytkawknlafaMlyAjo.anMvSim, Book-Motbackood-
driving tomenvw.- she becoo- **l«t
tket doer
Barbara's only rrapenae waa to toodi
bar pony a little too sharply with tbe
whip, reggy weet on as If nncoa»j engines of special make will be In
sehMia of the dmllfnge.
I Bialted. With this, and probably a few
-Ha baa bai* bored to deoth.-poor
other changes, the Inventor .;!* optlfeHodr.ln thebomw an tWa time. amT-Mias Gray. P»oaae do oet mention
Some weeks ago Mrs. Minnie Corns ml»tlr a* to the results of hts inven
Mr. Brew*le<a name to me again.- In- ban of Port Huron was granted a dl lUjti.—Kalkaskian
trmmted Barbara, with a contraction
The Alcona county scat »ar I* now
of the eyebrows. Bot Peggy was telaad vorce from her husband. Nelaou CarnaFO* mNT—tunil.ti«l or oDwttli a aplrtt of defiance and plunged ban. and waa ordered to turn over to at a while heat The supervisor* and
(^11 forefoTUlahed: also room*
part of the
ber buaband fCit.M. a portion of ibc :-1tIrens ot ihc wt-*tim
rerkleaaty oar .
Douns 1 511 Fifth1 Rtrokl
sept 2-€t
-What U the ose. Mlw Drew, of tak proceeds of property that had been countT want the county scat removed
tag an attftode Uke that? I know tbe held >ointly by the couple. The w«i from Harrovillf, where it ha* alway- FOR RENT—Froot room near Board
roan avenue school. Suitable for
oltaattoa pretty well, and I can't be man failed lo make the payment an.i l>een. to Mud Ijike or some other point
lieve that either Monty or you have loot
teacbera
Inquire at 434 Webster
near th. gc-<igraphical
renter of the
In a week a fertlng that wn» m deep In answer to a citation for her to ap
street.
aug 30-tf
oaated. I know Monty, much too well pear in court and show tbe reason wh> roomy Two ytwrs ago (he eoimty Jail
to think that be would change ao ena- she failed to olwv the order of ihr liurnctl .loa n Six *u|».-rv ls..rs ohjeci.-d
inquire
«y." P»«gy etOI Uved Urgrty to ber court, the unusual claim is made that to It* Im ing rvluiili in Harrlsville. The
Meats. -And yon are too fine a thing the cx-husband le being adjudged a deadlock cotititiue.1 until la*t wintet.
ang :i-tf
not to bare anlTpred under thia rolann- bankrupt and that as a result he ha* when a law *a.- fva**.-.! making Harl*
derptandlng. It aerma aa If a very
vllle a city an.l cr»-ating four more *u TO RENT—UnfurniBbod rooms; also a
amall word would set you both no rlghu In the matter
fM'ni*or.This gave ih. n.-a jail sup
Mayor Sianiky E Parkin of Ow.w.m
good barn, inquire at 218 West
atraWdit.’’
Eleventh street.
July 19-U
Barbara drew beraelf up and kept addresaetl the Maple River Parmer* |K>n.*rs .-1 majoriiv, au.l at the Jul.v
her eyes on fbe road, which lay white club and handed (hii Kom^' hot talk on m»*etlng a n-solu!l.»n was |iasK.-.l pn»and’gleaming In the sun. *1 have not graft He romi>ared the man »ho
vldlng f..r Th. . r. -tt.»n ot the jail from
FOUND
tbe least desire to be set straight " ly demands money for |*dltical Infl'. ih«* St *>o insuri-nce nti.l a
appro
And idle waa never more aeriou*.
SuiM ivi'Oi ilordcm ha.l Ih*
'
cnee with ilie one who accetUK favor
pnaimn
“Bot It was only a few week* ago
plans but r. rus.tl lo give I hem up until | FOUND—Pockotbook
on
Edgrwoo.1
In the shafM- of free pa**«-*, fre«* tele
that you were engaged.“
road
Owner
ran have same by
**1 am sorry.- anawere*! Barbara, phones, etc., and said aUntt the onl;. n*mpellcil l.i do so bv replevin pro j
Haimlng pn»pcrty and paying for
-that It should have been talked about difference U that the furniei |*)-he*.'i.e> ce<*dliigv nM U. .»n the oppllcailon <-1
this nnilcc
aug 28 tf
Ih.- we^t.-rn.rs Ju.lge C.miiinc Issued
ao much. Mr. Brewater did ask roe to the virtue of boldness
marry him. Imt I never accepted. In
Panlel Hamilton, w'-o was nrenily a 1- mp.iraiy re-iralnlug c»rder .-njoin
fact. It was only hla persistence that rcleasiHl from Marquette |triM»n after Ing
Ing III.th lii.il.ling .tminiliie.- from piinu
made me consider the matter at all. I
alleging I
LOST—Gciilleman * basket w«-ave gi»ld
did think al>ont It. I confess that I serving a term of ten years f..i burg ' «hen<t with the w
into^th.
watch fob
Re ward for return lo
rather liked him. But It was not long lar> . ha* made a sworn statement mak : iMsurance ni"ii< y
H.-<*oril offiri-.
sept 2-2t*
Ing scrioul chargt's against the prison j
ncia' fund
before I found him ont.“W'hat do yoo meanr And there waa nfflrialR. In hi* statement whieh he i- i
a flttOb In Peggy a eye*. "tlTuit baa be alK)ut to lay before tlov Warner witli |
”
doner
a number of aftldavlts he all'-ac* that j
A.-elv leu.- gn* I
To my certain knowledge be has
spent more tbsn $400,000 since last prUon.TK In that liisrnuil..n ar. tr.-ai plo*‘h»u- H> lu't*
stre-t Mrs Wm Do
Beptemher. Tliat Is something, is It i*d cruelly and are sul)j«-<i t«. brutal
Witt. 2'.’0 West Scvent«-enth siri-«*t.
sept 2-€f
not?" XIIss Drew ssid In her alow, cool punishment for infra'-tums of the rules
voice, and e\-cn Peggy a loyalty admit He *ay*. among other ihinus. that Km-l
FOR BALE OR RENT—A good sevented some Jnsttficatlou In the criticism. Waltz, the notorious Petrolt mnrd.Tei.
-Generosity has ccnaeil to l>c a vir took hi* own life lo escap.' a Hogging
r«Mim house Inquire Dr. Gauntl.ut.
tue. thenr al»e asketl «-oldly.
sept Mf
“G»*nerosltyr exclaimed Barham and that A K I’ev.reii, kn.jwn o-s
aharjdy. "Ift sheer Mlocy. Ilavcnt "Whltcy ■Plack ' and sent up from i
; FOR BALE—House and lot. winter
leard the things |»eoplc are say- Kalama*no for hank ruhlH-ry, cm a
Front and Monroe striMMs; 30 f
Tlipy arc calUng him a fool, ami great gash tir his wrist In an .-frori m
fnilt land; 10 acre* Umbered: pricF*
‘ clubs they are betting that he blc<‘<l lo death because h»' f< ari-*l •. ' worse than
Ail.ln-ss 11. E iklknap. lu2S
will Is* a imutier within u year."
terribl.' flogging
It is saiii that it
-Yet they charitably help blm to
arT^cnerally’ iiwd" They H^iS"^rc
W.*M Front street.
sept 11 mo*
’. and I have uoti<-e«l afterward bcram<- n.-^-. ssarv to amt*!
late the han.l.
Hamilton has a h> av\
ly mam
FOR BALE—My residence at 131 East
eligible," The comment uas uot with I»lcr<- of haiti.-ss leather lu which .v«'
Eighth street. E. H. Po|k>.
puneh hol' s and which he claliii^ is a
out Its caustic sl«1e
aug 29 Of
•That was mouili* agn. uiy dear." duplicate ot th«' strap us. d lo beat ih. nccrosia of the tx>nea.
pTOtested Barbara calmly. "When he prisoners
Bowling Oreen. Ky.. JIItch«ll Hou*«.
Hamilton says In repi«
L—House and lot t
ajioke to roc he told me it would l»e
sents
pnron>-r« in presenting hN
sfM-on.l
north
ci
ImiHsMibIc for him to marry within a
Allyn
year. .Vnd don’t you see that ii year statement to the governoi
Solomon Meiieer of
lieiton
has
make him an nl>J»*ct ls*ggHr?"
FOR BALE—Heavy wor
imlly anytbiug la prefcml'le to brought action at S-iuih Ib-nd aga nnr without harnesses i
ls*ggar.
ir.” «auie lu Peggy's dear, soft Mie (;rand Trunk W. stern Hallroad <’o
befcm eeen her in that meXw be
**•
meembewd bowdke bad
lost her temper eoce when abe was flf>
•«> •>•«*« • girt he admtrad. *ndS5!
ar^SLP^USTjlirSS' dem, he landbed alood at fbe ttmaght
, of the flerea little plrtare abe had made.
been'bo sedtaaaaoaa:M«|«r.haa. mmd* it a^a-dte' and tbe gloom wbirb
dlaaipated in a
J at* i!!**
”uL ‘
ra^tlrated
CSSr
moment- Tbe laai
langb aarpriaed tbe man
MMy aad Talaablw.
XU-M«a*7 rWaw* who brooght In some letters. One of
t» l4tmMr MM •< tW euHiiri mmO rW«na»
them waa from Nopper Harriaon and
gare him all tbe private new*. The hall
■ hrawfar Im •» gm la a baak failiir*
B*
Oolaaal
froai iBaartil maa* was to be given at inld l>eat, which arUr, thm eoadltion oT Ua akt bataa lhal Bar rived towan
ird the end orBarch, and nebarn b* bM UId. XIV.-at MuTbrav * <«■
forthe
MUtea BrMrWM bmIim lar* la Imt. B* W
raa« wd and Waak. laallr with kM-hiawi- chartering of ^be nitter. Uie steam
yacht bekmglng to Begloald Brown,
Ki«a uTAII^ipMak^**^ H* h »a eo U late of Brown k Brown.
Tbe letter made Brewater i-bafe un
der tbe bond* of inartlon. Ilia affaira
(Conllmied From Saiurday’a laaue.)
were getting Into a dlaeouraglug state.
Tbe illneoa waa certain to entail a loaa
of more than fTiO.orxi to bla buaioeaa.
CHAPTER XM.
¥ T waa tbe cottage of a New York Hit only consolation radietbroogb HarI ntimoonire wbirb bail fallen to rlsdn's aynoptlt of tbe reporU from
I Brewater. The owner bad. for tbe Gardner, aiio waa nianaglng tbe brief
A time, prefermi Italy to IB. Augna. American tour of tbe Viennese orches
tine awl left bla catate, wlib-b waa tra. guarrcla and dlMeualona were
well lomtcd and lavlahly e,|tilppMl. in becoming everyday embarrakaroenta,
the haiida of hi* friend* Brewater'a and tbe reatnre waa an oner failore
from a financial itoint of view. Bro
|e<ft*r I'overrd three tuoiUb*. at a faboken contracta and lawauit* were tumloUM rate per month. With Joe Brag
Ing tbe tour Into one contlnnoos round
don lURtalled a* tuanager In i-hlef, bis
of
loanea, and poor Gardner waa on
eatabtlabment wa* tranaferred bodily
tbe point of despair. lYom the liegtnfrom New York, and tbe rtxiin* were
nlng. apitarentir, tbe coocerta bad been
soon aa romfortable aa tbelr graodettr
'marked
for dlaanter. Public Indiffer
woirid {lonnit. Brewater waa not allow««d to take adrantage of hla buraea ence bad nroused the acorn of the Imaclble memliera of tbe orclicatra. and
and tbe new automobile whl<Hj preetidthere wa* Imminent danger of a coled bitu from Ne« York.
giicsta they offered unllmiteil opportu i
^ organiaatlou. Gardner Uvulttoft
I rd In I'onataut fear that bl* troop
lid finlidi
(in
.\i>1i|M>r Harrison bad remained In the quarrelsome Ilungarlnn* would
north to mtew arrnngetuciii* for ibe tbelr tour snddenly In a pitched battle
»w bateil ball nud to look aft«*r the with daggers and ateina. Bres-ater
advance detail* of Uie yactu iTtilae. amlle<1 at the tbunght of the practical
Dr. 1-rOtlca* and hlaI lUater. with Kub- Gardner trying to smooth down the
electrie emotions of these musicians.
way 8nilfh and tlie fJrnjm
A few days later XI ra. Prentiss Drew
Brewster''
r's party.
dampenei
and Miss Drew registered at the Ponce
Monty'* spirits by
him on rigkl diet, with moot dlM-oumging n-*trtrtlt»u* u|K)n bis conduct. Tbe
|M>rfod of couvaleH4'eoce waa to be on
rx.-isslinriy try ing one for Ibe Invalid.
At first be wa* kept Indoors, and tbe
hours were wlillisl nwoy by |>lnytng
card*, hut Monty considered bridge
tie* |ion* a«hu)niui
one mdst look om for one's own fate "
play pluoet with Peggj *lt^s
•‘l*bdoobtsdly." repHvd Peggy hut
ofrtbcMthese gai
games that the
lany thou
thoughts were dashing througli
«vl with a <]ne*itoii dial had troubled
ft brain.
b.T f»a- many days. -Mviity." she nukI.
-Rhall tre turn back to tbe cottage? "
mid *be found It dmk Ii imu-e difllctill
abe aaid after an awkward allcnc-c
Ibnn when she bad rrheorsed the scene
"You certainly don't approve of Mr.
In tlic mileiicr of Tier walk*. Tve bcnnl
Brewater'* conduct? " Barluirn did not
a niuior that Mis* l»n*M and her uiolb
like to be placed in the wruug and felt
er line taken nonis at tbe hotel.
that abe must endeavor to Justify her
Wouldn’t It Is- pleasniilcr to have them
self. -He la the moat rei'klcaa of
berer
apeotlthrirta. we know, aud be prob
A IienvT glmttii settlcl upon Brewably indulge* in even le*a re*pectable
ater's face, nml the girl * heart dropped
exHtemeut"
like lead.
Sb.- bud punleit over tbe
Peggy ikws not tall, but *be carried
eatraiuPMueni and wondere.1 If by any
her bead at thla moment as though abe
effort of her mvii thing* ronkl Is* a.*t
were In the habit of looking down on
rictil. At tun.** »l.i. bad had flmdilug
tbe world.
liO|M*M that It did not mean as inu<-b to
-Aren't you going a Utile too far.
Monty aa she had Thotiglu. but down
Mbw Drew?" abe oaked placidly
underneath, the fear that he wn* iin
-n Is not only New York that langhi
Prgatf thretr dn*r» hrrcnrdtand eacopad.
bappT M*enied tbe only «'ertnin thing
over his gnixotk* transactions." Bar
de l.,con. and there wa* mneb kpecmlaIn life. Kbe felt that *b«- niii*t make
bara pendsted. "Mr. Hampton, our
: tlon u|*on tbe c-hani'cs for a re^cDlasure. .\nd together with the very hu
t«e*t from Chicago, say* the atorica
'tlon.
Monty, however. maIntgUMd a
man desire to know the s-orst wn* the
arc woiwe out there than they are In
< strict silence on the *ub>ect and refnapuritanical Impulse to bring It alxiut.
tbe.e«irt.”
od to satisfy the curiosity of hla,^H«Mla.
"You forget that this I* tlie last place
“tt i* a pity that Monty's lllnest
Mrs. Drew bad brought down a amall
they would car* to Invade"
And In
I crowd. Including two pretty Kentucky ahohld hive made him oe weak.- aaid
Brewater’a face Peggy aecuied to read
turned in
I fflrls ami a young Pblcago millionaire.
that for her martyrdom was t
, and Bar^ (the lived wrll and sensibly and with
Bnkvely she pot It on
Mrs waa not alow to aee the point
real
!
^
that
rkarac• Monty. I f'»rget \nothinf
(Continued in Thursday'* Issue.)
ly know. But this It a case In which '
evitaMe
that
Bresrater's
guests
abool4
' quite wnmg Where
1 some of their riding
La*«M« Kallw.y OtmtUm.
pleaded that be waa
The \ownmoen of Ldpsdr. Favony,
^ur nerve
to be l» tbeae eXQpr- boast that In ten years they will have
* that this I" the '
neither be nor Barbara cared tbe Mggeat Vailwaj station in the
Monty. Don't yon
tin.. f»r .n .Btn^lr, cm.-iieur_ ’ world- It will be spanned by seven
Immense arcbea earb 140 feet wide.
and Its Ithirteen train platforms will
than IvOOO feet lopg.
each be i
and hla gloom weighed heavily u|m>u
. ^
her. "You dont mind, do you. Monty.- j
longing for Bar- wMIe twenty-six dlffarent line* will
run Into It It wUI coat $32J0n.rts» to
abe added more softly, “this sort of |
bolkL
MarMe.
granite, bronee. and
thing from me? I know I otight not to '
„
interfere, hot Pve known you so long. *nalntalncd this Icy reaerve. Bbe wag atael will be lavtelily oaed. The waitthat tbe
tag add rrfteahment romns are to have
and I hate to oee thing* twisted by a
one
to
win
with
a
girl
Uke
that
bat
gigantic rfescoea of famoti* German
very liirle mistake.'
But Monty did mind enonmHialy. Bo evidently Monty wonld not accept_ad- landacapea on tbe walla, and the bocr
had no desire to talk about tbe thing rlce. That be waa mistaken about Bar- taps are mBnarona.
mngt Idle d
did not dodht for a
anyway, and Peggy’s anxiety to marry |
thing,
going
Hwmrom and Worthtaaa.
him off seemed a bit onuecesBary. Man moment. and abe
I for want of a woerL BverjrUitag to In. tbe oaaK when U
ifestly her own Interest In him waa Of
a tlmea wkra *e let kcnelf COMM to Wkeh Haael Balve. C. B.
tlie coideat. From oot of the gloom bo Tkere
dream of poaotbUltlco. hot tkey always DdWltt A Oo. .of CttobfD dtooorared
looked at her oomewligt auTtonly. fkc ended by seeming too taapoaalMe.
abtoie yaara b|b bow in make a oalve
the moment abe wa* thinking
cared too moch to make the attklnmaat
kia pain, gad her face aald notkU«.
of bar Tlalon aeom eimple. She cared
*'P<«y.- ho exrlalmed finally, go* too modi to be sore or Ohytkigf.
•entlng tba neceaalty of anawerlng her,
At oMoenta eke flawM tkgt eke
-you don't la the least know what you mlidit eky a wroed to Mlai Drew wlricin
•foaL tils baa gKron rtae to u
MV calkinff aboot. Itlanotafltt^ni- would airalgkten thtegs not bat there
wo«a mllitooa oooatMfelU Aak for
ffM on Birbarm Drew's part. Itlsaoo- waa aomethlag aboM bar which keM DFinttli-tbe geMtnc. 8oU by aR
riouB coortetlon.bar off. Xtco now thok they
"A conrldflog which
fkrawn tofetbv more or taea *e coaid
THY A RiCORO WANT AOl
: at «U.- Brewater took tt CP. Bot i<et beyoml • c«rt»lii figrricr.
ST^mU
gmtdaa la Pa»eaeaarSr3a
AND HACK UNE
WANTED.
WANTCO->An apprenUce si tks TPsod
BcMiMr Uw dd rdid** *M thft
sisters’ milUiiecy esUbllshmsBt.
sept 2-6t is alwaya cm time. Hack srders a
Blty. 1 make all tralBavlUi hack.
I CALL FOR BAGOAOC.
la Uveryl can furalah you
WANTCD-Oirl Mr general boose- RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOFB8.
work : small fkmiiy; 13JO per week.
RUBBER TIRE PHACTONB.
415 Sixth ntreak
sept l-tf
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS.
Oim.- WANTeD—»4 JO per week for
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
,
good help. Mrs. B. J. Morgan. 505
FOR FUNERALB
State aueat.
sag S$-if
I can furnish you any kind «f earrtaga
POSITION WANTEO-As bookkeeper, you want. 1 have five haaki and three
collector or at office work Apply to 3-seatcd carriage* in stock, nlao a nice
F. O. Nichole. 329 Soulh Uoiou 8t.
line two-aeatod carriagca. traps and
aiig 2fM;t single baggies. Kindly give me a caU
ben In need of anything In this Una.
DO YOU EVER NEED A -fiHINC- in
your boalnea*? See Cunnlugham. at
Jhc Uon Ibarttrr shop.
BCHIGMi REIS COIDEISED
FOR RENT.
LOST
FOR SALE
MERCURY
WORSE THAN THE DISEASE
wo?w;;;rreM^
and
Newman A Co. for $ tn.iMui dam
ages
Thi- complaint re< )ii-s that S-t
tenibet
bith
Ifui.;
over the
)<iainiirr uri-ved in H'
Van.lalia
rallroa.)
en
t<-r«-d a hark Im longing to Newman A-
Hi*
wesllMMind. Grand Tnink tram struck
n is charge.) iliai ih«
.Inv
nrglig.-nlly ilrov.- u|s»n the tracks a
that ihe etiglnec-r fall.-.! i" .-•"■in't a
The rcp'irt of C
Frank
H
Smith,
in
the
('
nilllnghurF' a t, 1
^
”
of rharl.-s
.'onimission.-rs
c-siaie
Hackley of Musk.-gon, shows a total
1127 IMir. in
the
»» .lo Merrory .nd Po€»«h. I
‘the
‘ )>crfy hL.
hat been toned up !I
part of
ny it* purifying and tonic rfTccts. '
S. S. S. also removes any cflecls of tbe !
___
____
mineral tre
— __ __
_
g gg
claims an..«ed agams- '^|^
Ihe estate, which f.s'ts up sligliUy tin
dcr
. 7r*wT^r'd
|i,oo>.ou
proof
which
vnlvlng
book
chairs, arm
A Laxative Cough Syrup.
"A cold nr cotigh nearly always pro
duces <-uu!-tipat ion tlu- water all runs
In f|i«- i-ics, iic).>ic niul tliroat Instoad
of pay^lng uui of the system ihrougli
the liwi aud kl.iiici>.
For th>- want
of moi*i!iri- the* liuwcl* luTomc dry
tiiK-dy V I
orginal 1
It m«-ct* and
corrects
S I
for
that
syst.-m and cure* all
iKsmiu;: cough. 1^k)ld by ail
cougbs.
....................■
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
case,
three
dining
chair, three
rocking
chairs
and other articles of furni
lure.
Inquire at 911
i- eraaicate* ,
street.
that no sign ]
is ew seen of the disease in future. |
S. S. S. builds up imitrad of tearing down HOUSES
alarm
claims
TAXES
Notloe to Taxpayera.
The tax rolls for tbe collection of
Hchool and city (axe* and special aasessments for the five wards of (ha
city of Traverse City. MIeh.. have baeu
placed in my hands for collecMir .
I will be In my office (or the pur
pose of collecting aaid taxes every
week day from now until Nov. 1, 1906,
from 8 o’clock until 11:30 o'clock In
tbe forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
4 o'clock in the aflernnon of each day.
All taxes paid lieforc Sept, lot will
bo received wiihout collectloo feet,
and all taxes remaining unpaid oo
Sept. ]«t and until Oct. I«t. a peoalty
of one |>cr cent for collection will bo
ebarged. On all taxes remaining onpaid on Oct. Ut and until Nov. lat a
penalty of two per cent for collection
will'be charged.
Office. K(*)m 202 State bank bldg.
M K. Hn*kc:l. City Treasurer.
Dated July 24, 1905.
July 26-OcL *1.
E. Grelllrk Co
Co and starteil for a hot* I and that rt
plaintiff
cure indigi'stioo i
Ring therefrom, thus prevenUng
Caiarrh of the stomach. Dr. Newbrongh. of League. W. Va.. aaya; 'To
those suffering from Indlgeadoo or
lour stomach I wonld say there Is no
better rero<-dy than Kmlol Dyspepsia
. 1 have prescribed It for a num
ber of my iiaticnts with good aucce**.Kodol Dyspepsia Cure dIgeaU what
you eat and make* the siomarh sweet.
Sold by all druggist*.
South
Frol It Walker. Jodge of Pro
I’nion
matt'i-r »r the rm at«- nf fioiith Barne*.
aug 3 tf
AND
LOTS—Monthly
.s:'
pay-
t
monu Hormu W Smltb. CIS Wool
Elevm.il ilrwl. a-l<m. |.booo l!>»
June 2T-G
**ld noart hu
■iiior nf Mid
f.a- the allow
tha lath day or
at tso o’oioch in tb«
> oOm. li« aad U b«v«>
ling and allowing aaid
-
■
______
•uroMdrx wwkn prt-Tlou*
Bay Btroet. corner Hall, also H
horse power gasoline engine and
feed mill outfit; also 9 rrsim brick
residence, 5S7 Sixth street. Apply
to John Horafleld at residence.
June 2C tf
Mut a » K^t S J J
I
(honghi
Instead .tf Mean, for moUv.
power. ( s originally planned, gasoline
^
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlaatg, 6a
3A - IVIU- I-AM
Sk-OOO
PRIP* V I NO
HAKES KICK, KED BUH>D. HEALTH AND STKINGTH
A BLESSING TO BILMN WORKERS
AND NERVI U S I'lNii’lJ-:
FOR BALE—Store bonding, stock and
fixturea. Will sell all or any part,
or will rent building. Apply at once.
Chaa. Roaenthal, Traverse City. Mich.
may 27-tfFOR SALE—41 lota '.n Hannah's 5th
add. 6 one acre loU fronting on 14tb
street, 4 In Griffin A Winnie's add.,
and 3 lota on West Front street
■Will be sold on easy payments or
exchange for other property. Oeo.
W
.A POBITIVE CURE FOR
ERYSIPELAS
EC2CMA
GOUT
SCURVY
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOSIS
BLOOD POISON
NERVOUS DISEASES
KIDNEY TROUBLE
WEAK LUNGS
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
LIVER TROUBLES.
8A-MU-LAH Ubieta are compoundi'd from the essence of rare
East Indian Planu. and are the periA-cted result of over 20 years of
medical research—SA-MlKlAH acts promptly on the Uinga, Liver
and KWnaya. These organs are directly responsible for the condition
of the blood. SA-MU-LAH I* a blood purifying medldnc put op In tal>let form, and contains nothing of an Injurious nature. They are Invalu
able In case* of spedfle febrile diaorders where the blood has a large
ezeesa of febrtne or uiic acid. Every disease or diaorder that flesh la
heir to can be traced to Impure Blood. SA-MU-LAH has helped thou
•aa^s oC sufferera.—it can help you.
FREE.
ON SAIA AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS
PRICE MLR BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS, SO CENTS.
If yoar dealer-ea*^ supply you. send price and order to
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
NEW YORK.
Raff
^ Forj practical
work;* for saving
time;^ for Jong
service and com
plete satisfaction,
no other J type
writer quite equals
Sept 1 if
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax ctoOM
put In mortffagaa Hootaa for onto
Inquire of B. McNamara.
Part
Place HoteL
July.
UAaSmitK
Premier
PALMISTRY—O0»
Remembar the fotare Uaa In jorn
band, a adantlfic reading win rwrea
the trna life's htotory. Over 11?
Union 8L Bide eatraaca.
I^KI
A POB BALI OB TBADB-Mx
n iKm— »d loM on Wast flMa.
k
Usr-r
A littW book expUiainc j«t why
thi a » wJl be wnt on n^wcM.
^
Hf
k
No Unptoaaant Effeeta.
If you ever took DeWltt’a Little
Riser* for blllousne*s or (
ileaanre la. Tbeae
you know what pill pie
faatooa lltUe'pllla cl
the liver
of all bile without
* ayst<
effect*.
Sold
unple
by all dnittist*.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Better uk,«boaI U to-d*y.
ffi^-frada Typawritor SofflB.
TrpRwritRr Co.
!
U7 NnWOH .ST.
OHMIT, KM.
£i
■:;
m:^
•■"'. - ■
L- -
i «r westora
la« orcr Us 1
Ksrti Owotfw. Mm tiws
IkfrMI to be rM dtawoM depoolu.
Serrecml toe ■pedMtos hare boot
ftwto Ip ,ltet aoetSop. tboafk no s)r«tenstle oUort at derdopoMBt toa
boea PMde.
tint Uesteoant Heary L. Harris
tad Secoad Lleatenant Morton Rusaotl. both of the Twenty-mood Unttei
States lafantry. hare retlsnod thrlr
eammUstoni and will enter the Chiam army. They are to receive th,?
rank erf oolooel aod ma^. respcctively, at 17^ and $5,000 a year, end .will
devote themselTcs to iDtroducin*;**^!em miUtar>' methodK m the army vrf
the ChlncM emperor.
J, P. Morcan. who has already J*e<“n
decorated with the Order of St. Mau
rice and St: Lazarus by the klaK of
Italy, with the Oimanfs'i by the saltan
and with the Order of the Savior by
the of Greece. Is about to be created a
commander of the Leirion of Honor by
the French Kovemmeot. This Is an
aaknow'ledsemeni of his nct nt presentathm to Paris of a 6tu* bromre
statue of Benjamin Franklin.
ARwd ? <—. ':ai
to Worii On
WoAt Wockli Wolfclll
Loti of coetfy is needed to keep vp the VKe.' In
the strnifle, tiK nun with the ftrpn# body and dm
hrdn wins out et^ time.
The nun of to-day needs'fomethinf more than
■perefood; he needs a food that makes eneriy^ food
Ahhonfh some peo|de may not realize it.'yet it is
a fact, proved and cstaUished beyond donbt. that soda
crackers—and this means llftf da •ISCUtt—are
richer in mnscle and fat-makin| elements and have'a
mnch hidter per cent of tissne-bnildini properties
than any other article of food made from flour.
That this Is becoming known more and more every
day is attested byflie sale of nearly 400.000.000 pack
ages of jlnaada Bfacuftt
finest soda cracker
ever baked. An energy-giving food of surpassing
valne-^ld in a package which brings it to you with
all the original flavor and nutriment perfectly pre
served. TmJy thi food to loork on.
Whoever you arc—whatever you arc—wherever
you work—UflMda •Iscult./
:1/
5*
NATIONAL BlSCUfT COMPAHY
, a« they were drasulng oat a party
burl**d by an avalanche. After reallr.Ing that the son was hopelessly lost milk, to t^hich he had al
Ki-8ecrrtao «f the Navy J.din I). |
» **»'‘**f
‘ customed, with a slice of plain bread [ y.,ur chl'dreii. l>K.k out for Ouigbiustpiii:
Cougb
Las a c«,nvlct|on that sp<*eches |
»Jth Ihs work of rescue.
| and a cup of black tea. For matn j Golds. Cnuip and Wb«K»pin«
them in lime -On«* Minute ('u;tg:i
arc as raueb of a bore to the audhmr.. |
whUe ..n the l>ench for the northeni' years he had eaten neither beef, mut
!•< the lies: r*‘t!iedv
Harmlev.
ton nor pork, but took a little fish or
’dea.-ant
t'otualns »io opiate.
as they are to the s|»eechmakers. -I' district of G«s.rKla Judge McTay had
. always fe< l glad when called ii|s>n to habit of entting short argument wbon- fowl at l o’clock, with another cup of Sold by all druggists.
atake a siMMTh. however. ’ he says, ’for | ,.ver such a course swmed ailvlsable tea. At « o'clock a slice of bread and a
am In the position of a w rtain ama-, On one cK-casion hoUiiniod to a lawyer cup of tea (»nce more constitutwl his
tear actor. He was In all of the the-i who was defending a notorlmis moou- evening meal. Ho ate neither pie nor
YOU DON’T BUY BOOKS
atrlcals gidng In his small town. He | shiner that an lymr ought to do for luidUing^ and drank nothing strungi-r
than tea.
played all sorts of parts. Someone j presentation of his plea. Th^ lawyer,
FOP THEIR PRETTY
James J. Hill, the raiintad magnate,
aakrrl him one day if he did n..t get j an unusually long winded p<*rson.
will
celebrate
his
sixty-seventh
birth
COVERS
tired i>f taking part In every private i „rged that h«> ought to \h> given eight
theatrical i»erf«irmnnce. *Yes.‘ said the hours. ’ Very well.” said Judgt' Mc- day Sept. IG. on which occasion a l>au.
qtirt will Ikj given in Ills honor by a
NOR SHOl^ YOU BUY
young fellow. ’| don’t like to act a bit, Cay. "liave it your own way. but it
but 1 know If I’m not on the stage ni lake th«* aeeuse«l aliout three yearn to quel will Ih! rfiven in his honor by n pPIANOS FOR THEIR CASES
resenlative men of Minneaisilis. Mr.
havo to sU in I be BU<lleHCe.' ■’
tell why h«- employfll you."
Hill was-born In Guelph. Ont.
U Is esliniattHl that If Ambassador
H. I, Dawes, the distinguished MasDuring the rtx*ent sojourn of the
WbllriRW Held shall ke« p up the soelal FachuK«>ils lawyer; In liis young manbliah of Persia in Paris one of his fapace he has m-i In England his term as h<a»d was an iudifferent siwaker. Parvorlle amusements is said to have
American n'preaentative ihrre will iicipaiing In a law rase soon after his
been having his secretary read
coat him alanit
He is laying admission to the bar la^fore a North',ho oddest'of the begging letters’ of
plans for a luiclal and diplomat ie ram Adams k.silceof the |K>aec. Dawr^ was | ^-hich vast numbers were s.-ui to him
paigli Siieh as none of Ms pnibvi-s iipiKJs»-d by an nld»T ailoniey. » hose j
nlerli
* thoiighi of undertaking.
Dorrhes el.Kiuenee nilrartiM a large erowd that
Italy’s greatest living ihh*i. Gloiise
aidnn mansion which | par) ed
ter hnua«‘, the I^Hidon
e<iurtnM»iii. The Justlee
CanlHocI, celehralwi his seventieth
the Ridils have taken,
fr»‘c-!y |>erspiriiig and. driwing olj
Have artistic cases, but
birthday «»n July L'7. I’nOl n few
lingly mniulaiued under |7r.,it<M) a \em.
they exccll others in the
...........
’‘imonTh".
months ago he hod retaineif his chair
Wmit Park, a coitntry place he has en ehupient sildress.
he
"Mr. Atthree prime contributing
gaged, will cost IZfi.iMHi more, exclusive torney, siipiMising you sit down and ns professor of classical literature at
factors which are very
of rIaiKirate jfhterlalnmegts planned let Dawea begin to speak. I want to Ihe ITnlverslty of Boulogne, which he
necessary to make a per
first occupied in IKfiO.
there. Then there are the o|M-ra. trijis thin out this rrowil."
fect piano: —
David DraiMT of Johanueslmrg.
to the continent. He., which will bring
Als.ui sixteen months In-fore his I South Africa, who diMtiverv.! the faIhe ItMAl up Ip or beyond the fnriMida
denih tat loot .Senamr David Wark «»f mous Pietorift mines, has anixed in
ble figure nienllotP'tl.
Kiedrielon, N B., wrote a letter ubo-t; jthis country with the pui|s»se of bnik
The Alpine guide. l,4H|Mild (Band.
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWHl
At ■
RastalTs
s
Ko matter WHAT POWER
ycm*re beau naiag, yonll
BVENTUALLT am ploy
oleotricitj, not onW for oooBomio reaaooa,bot for ratooni
of utility and genoral adapCa*
bility.
ALL ItEW
SODVERIRS
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
HARDSOME SPOORS
DAIRTY PIRS
FARCY CHIRA
Let oi vitalize an Idea
for you.*
NEW WATCHES
Boardman Mra
Hcctric Light
Si Power Co.
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Agency for Cdebritcd Fox
Typewriters
rontending that the company had n »
legal lights to dis|Mi5H> ef its right of
wwy east of Benton Hart>or. and that
it had forfelt*-<l by the failure lt» bitil I
the railroad all title fo the propen.v.
the Michigan Sh«m C- Kartem Uai'
way renBpatiy has rtir.intenr<-d aetl. n
In chann ry against itio We.sH rn Mit li
Igan Railway crjinpant roet; «*l*g>pi'
Igan Railway com|«iny. (icorgf I*
Banlley. a CJtiragu cai.lfalisl. sign> 1
the bill ef c-ompliiin'. A year ago tinpro|M*ny Ilf the Westi rn Michigan eitm
l«iny was sold at ebaneery sab- to Da
tid 1„ Brown, of Piiisbiirp. repn-sent
Ing the KnlrkerlsjcKer Tru.st com|iatiy,
ew Yttrk. I*ro!iiot« rs of the Mieh
lean Shore & blaster sa>; that the
havi- sufh' b tn capital to ronimeii*-*work of construeiion from Ib tiitin Ha:
isir to Kalama/tMi at otir-e
an m near at
wara Ou aliiMamM, olMl nowmowo,
OoMUty. Uvw tad Udaty
nan n*een rn tiie rnwn
ine i,«‘giiin
Grand liven in n lint on tin
J|
live* of many mtvelrm who had lont
Ihrir way or were unable (o reach the
hnnpl^«.
HIn wm. wh<» tmed lo help
him. illaappoared In a rrevlw <me dav
M.
M
■ 1
’ Frae AmusBinonts.
JPillB. Keep in good health.
Cure your coostipttion. Get rid
VJ of your biliousness. Have dally
movemenis of the bowels. Use
^ Ayer’s Pills. Ctn you postibly
give better sdvice?
. Railroad Rates.
The celebrated Addle
and her wonderful trained
Ilona. The most thrillind
performance ever witDeaaed.
Other attractions of a
marvelous nature^ FREE
The best musicians in
the land attest the truth
fulness of this statement,
and this evidence is fully
supplemented by 145,000
users of Kimball Pianos.
The owners and users
of Kimball Pianos are
our best atlvertisers. Like
an endless chain they tell
their friends of the good
qualities of the Kimball.
and in turn, they tell oth
ers. Thai is why more
than double the number
of Kimball Pianos are
sold every year than any
other make in the world.
9
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g m
KJ
#
Reduced rates on all
railroads of one fare to ,
Grand Rapids and return.
Write S, J. Weber, Sec’y,
for all information. 89
Pearl SU, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
'
Raclns.
Trotting, Pacing and
Running Races every day.
No extra charge for
admission to the Races.
Hlgl Quill), Eat) Tirait aod
Rleht Priets
West Miichigan Shite Fair
Brings them within the
reach of all buyers,
and our
CllAND RAPIDS. MICHICAiN
Sept. I8-I9-20-:H-22, 1905.
PnnlBms for Agricaltinl
EAiklts.
$25,000 Cash Prizes,
fforiM, Cattle, Swine,
Poultry,
Woflderfol Eihlblts.
of Manufactured Goods.
Fine Furniture, Boots
and Shoes, Concrete work,
etc. Actual manufacturinH floing on'with latest
macblocry in Main HalL
Small Payment Plan Makes
Piano Eoyin^ Easy
& |. WEBER. Secretary.
89 Pearl StreeL
WoMfl’s Departmnt.
M. B. EARNER,
and Tapestries,
Special prizes In cash.
^
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
at City Book Eioro.
Tburtoll. Moaazor.^ omco. room •
Uaffilllon * MlUlkes block.
OR- T. A. WILHELM. DentliL
opera houBO block. RDom 1.
dtj
OIL F. MOL08WORTH— Bpecial atr
UnUoo to disoaaet of the eye. car.
Qlaaooa fitted,
nose and throaL
looms 7 and 8. H
H. A la M«rcanUlo
Rooms
Co. block. Both phonoo.
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Gradnate ’
ronlo Unlvcmlty. Offleo In Mum
Telepbooea, offleo 102; n
bldz. Telephones,
denco 104.
mmMM
I & Earl’s
les 103.
OlVB
VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
HARRY -B. HARNER—Exper: piano
Try a
to-night/’
For Bwlo br all DnmMa
fO Cant and 2B Cent gcdioa
ABCm NO BUBST1TUTE8
ER80N—Attorney
ERVEY H. ANDER
Ihelm block, Tpivandjcounselor. Wllhel
:iUxens phone 1106.
- , Mich. ClUxens
rl*.-. I; thrrv t«Uiy
The C. B. Taylor Goal Go.
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
EXCURSIONS
nnd 4 Suthen
IR. a H. LYNCH
land block, physiciana and sur|eon.
CItixens phone 364.
Ba) Steamers
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Cjirver. Prices reasonable. Offlee with
O. P. Carver and Bro. olllh phono*.
ME-AB-TA-WANTA
Loavo 8:30 a.m.; 11:00 a. m.t
4:10 P. m.
•OWEIS BAIEOI
Loavo llrfK) a. m.: 4:20 p. m.
OHENA
Loavo 8:30 a. m.
NOITBPOET
DR.
ns phnn.-Ilin blenre. ."WG;
aug .'*.I-;:mo
DRS. J. 0. k HART J.TRUEBLOOD
OBTBOPATHIC PHY8ICIAN8
OfitoeSOMAWtlbslaBlds. » a. «. •<» U
Ito S B a. T to S BTMlaas. B1rtwio*.ll
Wywkoopfiaa.
Pboo*4t..
Loavo 8:30 a. m.
NOITHPOIT POINT
Leave 8:30 a. m.
fUJ t-wotr •rr
Th«- thr»- r««iuiKi
o
' Wfibkli* BnU »
rounilt^ fi«tiirt«, «t»M-ocr
flnt- compb-*i«Ti. Bnd »h«- ta * wt»«- wuman.
«iih lh<w faron., who will atrlT^ by
j pTery nieami to pr«NTTP, or. If lual. rmtore
nw-ogBircil and iiidor««l l.y tht*ml«T It !• p..^Uiv.-lT the only
1 O.M of
known to MT-ti-iir* w hi<'b w'tthou!
an<l UinlcK will round out Vh« I
lowi-1. thin r)ir« k or arrawny n««pk w ith fSi
lowlthy fUwh
F*-r r.-ni..vlng wrmkbw fr
Ulo far... nark and hand- it art. bku tnagi
onr appbrallon of Ion ahowtnc • dprld.-il
provonn-nt, «>p..-i»Uy wb-h lb-* furrow
den>
For d.-x-t-l..plug th- hurt or to make
bma«t nrm. largK and twaullful. nothin* <
To ;>r<-t .tit ihi- bu«t from ahnnklug.
hould alway.uw Ur. . harbw Flnah
Food afu-r weaning baby. It will aUo r«»tore
a
t.. lla natural contour and bwuty hwt
through thl» cau»c.
Wc oamcatly warn ladloi to arold TOhrtl
tutcof l>r. Chari- FlrahFo.rt.
that the
------------- portrait of ,>r. tWtk. 1. on thcJ.o, .
boforc purriiajiln*
i on the fn«.. I
-
JOHN R. SANTO
Faro Nc-nh-ta-wanta and
Bowers Harlaor 2oo rmiml
trip; Oirv’rm, Xortliport ami
Northjwrt Point, 50c rouml
trip
ffiKBAL KnUlltE
lETUlNlNG SAME DAT
FIRE INSURANCE
M.&M.E. TIME GIRO
L. U A. BUILMNik
KlSl:
Ur Char).-. Pt*.di Fond, the graatMt of
boantlflcm t-mUy. t« 1 e r»mU of T-r, of
•tody and i xp»-r1*-nr.- 1 ■ Lir Charlt.. 0 phym
rlnn of high •tambug n hi* pr->f-««iun. anti
V^At;oP*.Irtl O A A
As Fraakfon...
G^diuir
a P. CARVBR * BNOh
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OMm M$. New Wllhnia BMA Uto.
phone. fSfl.
CEO. A. JARViS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
6n.WM(Witlr
MONROE & HeWETNr
6RAID RAPIDS I INOIAIA lY Q E R EBU IN S UR A N GE
J. F. JSb’KB. Aamk
„
.
LUMrAIU.
m..t« the growth of nair
Train l.wv.ii Trarrnw CSty 4 JJ p m v*>nn
On
at all the principal Dwpwrtm-nt ,
n^rth and
"
Btorwi and Ilmggtrta
'
JLn,5j * *
pwAWTtAttnrYiMPANinBsBdFufasrv'
Kwtwal Fir» larttrwno* <’x>mp*«y
It I NEWWILMSLM block
c. D. MILLER
DENTISST
(KaUBBsl OsBtiaa)
_____ al#;T*-T IwLir
•ocurod at Walton.
Prop.
HwxtdoorA. V. rrlwlrtdi-i abM nor*
serves. Art Needlework
35.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Physi
cian and surgeon. Remored to offloes over First NaUonal bank. CiUsens phone S86.
DRTIS^ P.~ LAWTON—P^siclan" a^
surgeon, new Munson block. Both
phones. Night calls prompUy at
tended to.
JPJCUoiSt.
*‘Cool as a Cucumber”
KIIVII
Mutoio Moutoto
Fine Baking-and Pre-
WIANO TUNIfM—W. M. 1
yaan axpartmaa; Now 1
OrtaaeU Broa.
Tlwy ParM Um BM, mi rifkt tk*
•W) Uvw. dteott 8M-HMda£, kiliC
ap tte Nwvmaa SystMi. ate noair tte
damff oaaMd By mrawt and fenla
wwry.
1st TONE:
2nillOUCH
3rd DURABILITY
Hmall 81. Ilertiard and Jinn saved (In-
ad to ]
aadFT
$01 WUhala UoQk.
OR- W. C.. MOON—Phones. oAco.
Cllz., 107; Bcil. 99. Residence. 710
WasMnston street, Clta. phono 216;
Bell. 99.
PIANOS
of Honor.
IRKS COB
Olt r. J. MAC NUTT—Fkwettea Uatt-
Yoa Are Nst Ftellpg Well,
|GENEIttUIEWSOFTHEWORUl|
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Di.CkulnCe.,l08FStNSt. N.Y. PEREM4RQUETTE
Trataa Imt* Trarniw Oty a* foUoini:
For Obimfo. DHrolt. Tolado. OriMd BaptSa
_ EYES
EXAMINED FREE/
/'LASSES
IjrioUND THAT All
Gwarwhtsad t«
Cure Hendnohee. 8tml8t«tMi
Croee BpM and ReMore
Perfect Vielow,
DM.
A. WOM-P-D
^Fhr^lMM&orV SdtMton wad KUwantoo,
XINO, COACH BTALUON. st Vst.
•rlnnrr bwttsi 8m7 Bstotojr m-
REiLESIATEi
uoeoCflMMS.
UBB CALMAITB WmUo IHtof
WifordMrw
B.K.W8KABW
'ifIrIM
THE E VENING RECORD
BATURDAy^jnUE
2280
Meui. TmtMiatm tfiivicc.
pR HJR SON
imt. HATTIE L. BUflTON TOOK
HER OWN LIFE.
TIMVEIISC CITY. MICHISAN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER S, ISOS.
6 PAGES
■IKflRlCNfESSM
<6 O’CLOCK EDtTtON
REACHED PORT.
BESIDE BODY
W9m Feared That She Had Been
Wracked in Gale.
By Wire to tbc Evening ReoonL
Dalnth. Minn.. Sept. 8.—Tbe steam
FOR TWO TERfUBLf DAYS MRS. er GUebrist reached port this morning.
Prom wreckage found In Lake So-j
RCSB WAITCD FOR HELP.
By Wire to tba Bvenlss Baterd.
pertor it was feared she had shared the '
8aa Praneiaoo. Sept. S.—State Sena
fate of many oUicr »tearners wrecked
tor Rankers, eervlng time In priaon for
in the rcccoi gale.
•rcepting a bHbc during the last seslc|dslatar«, has made a full
n of the legisUture.
ifesskm. glytag
of twelve
giytoA the
Um? names
I___________
ribes
WHI Da
ITS THIS WAT
SAYS TOMMY
SHE ffis I ram fmm
HEED on WAS EAST
SHE WAS UNABLE TO SPEAK ANYTHING BUT BOHEMIAN.
Pierce's Corn Huekcrs*THn%med Them
Up Sunday by a Score of 15 to a
Pitcher Was Good.
giben Sebaol Begiirif
you hear our name on every pupils lips. It means
that every article needed for School is to be found
here.
BoHool Boolcm,
mDEVOTED
HER HUSDANO TO SIGN THIS
TO HIS;tNT
lIDTHER#”'^^™^’^ HAD SUICIDED
AFTERNOON
•UT SHE EELIEVED THAT EHE
filAO ECCOME A EUROEN.
WEATHER-VMrtoaM M«W«
dajr- Uglit Tmriable ^da.
FREE BOOK COVERS with all High School
text books purchased by us. Bring in your sec
ond hand books.
City Book Store
CbeBobsrtCo.
ENVOYS WILL COMPLETE TREATY
OF PORTSMOUTH.
AFBAID TO TOUCH THE DODT
The Reed City boM- ball team was
defeated by Pleree i, Com HuskfM>
ITS SCHOOL TIME
Sunday aftemtionlsi Bowers MarUir by
HER HELPLEMNEM APPARENT- a score of 15 to o. The Re*-d City bat FINALLY MANAGED TO REACH
as Barm-ii and
anti tho lioys nml pirls must
SHERIFF JOHNSON.
SERVICE TODAY IN CHRIST EPIS
LV PREYED ON HER MIND.
t pitched an expH
have shoes ami I believe that
COPAL CHURCH.
K support was very poor He strucs
if every [virogt who int-emls
t nine men. i«siM*d four on Imlls and
IS hit tWrl<*en times. Tbc Cora Husband’s Body W^s Lying Across a
Took Chi
I and Turned (
to buy shoes would go to
liuskers IsiiiiTy was Ktover and Will
Trunk-Had Shot Himself in the
To Commemorate Conclusion of Peace
/Oat Jet and Was INooovcrcd Sun
Frietlrieh's ami inspivt their
J End of Bloodiost War of
Abdomen with a Shot Gun,
day Morning Sleeping the
line «»f school sho««. learn
Modem Times—Russians
Pulling the Trigger With
Sloop of^th-^ad Made
the K^sl iviinLs in them, ami
In Attendance.
His Fool
I Careful Arrangementa.
see how well they are made
and how well they hxrk, th;it
Waiting, watching, almost distracted By Wire to Hie Evening Kei-ord.
wdth fear, iinahir tn >orak anything
I’orlsniouHi. N. H . Sejii .'i. Tb*Friitlrieh's store would sell
•*p/t.—When you telegraph Or. W.
but Bohemian, Mra. Joseph Rees, was simple l•••reraollv of Hu- Mgning of the
all the whirol shiH-s sold in
A. tell hlfn to bring his trunk and all
treaty beiwti*n Ja|ton and llusalone with her dead husband, who had
TraversiCity this year. Not
with him.. It will delay his going south
11 take tdaii- late this afternoon
committed suicide, for two days.
PROSECUTION FOR VIOLATION
a Bit of risK; every iviir is
for a time hut will leave him free.**
In Conferenee hail in the navy yard.
ANTI TRUST LAW BEGUN.
just
tis
they
represtuit them.
After two days of waiting in the The envoys will affix their slgnauires
■ ApparmtW ihlnkini: lic>n>cir a hur
document which l.< to end the
house wHh Ihe dead Innly of her hus
den In bor Am. Dr W A Perniiwortli.
liand, Joseph Bess, tho widow yester bliMsIie-t war of uiod’-rn linies. Th«*)
They SUad the Loss
cjf^acliuiw. hlH mntbrr. Mrn. UattlL- U
i> innighi and ti-lay After
day afternoon at 3 o'clock reached the
Russ-ans will go to fliris!
Biiilnn. 70 yoarn of ago. who han -lioon
sheriff's .lepanmeni In this city and stgiiiiig. t
Kplseopal church to rd. I.mp- a -i>e
upinKlIng tho foimmor ntnoihH at Iho
called the aiilhoritif's who reached the clal
thanksgixing ser\li-e to romnu nihomo of Mrs. K M. BtotsoQ at sr>5
h»»me at Karlin at 7 o'eh>ck last even oraic the conrlii9.ion of js-ac.’
Washington atn-«*t, ttmk hrr own Itf**
o flnd^ the awful sight of a ilea l
by mrann of rhloniform and rsh olthor
Ivlnp half aeroKs and Iwliind a
lain Saturday night «»r oarly Sunday
; with his IkmIv frightfully mull
TRUST
MAGNATES
MUST
STAND
momtofc. lesTlng Instructloni aa to the
latf^l by a shot gun which lay against
TRIAL OR PLEAD GUILTY.
cam of her iKxly and pcrnonal cfTccLs
him after the shot which ended liis
Mrs. Burton mI<*<>(»s in a iHMlrooni Jiial
life.
Saturday' afternoon Mr and .Mrs.
In front of the witting runtn In Mrw.
Joaeph
Bess, who live nmr Karlin on a
.Slnlwon'a home. A door o|»ona Into
farm, were at home with company. (InIhn hall and one Into the witting n>oni.
latter leaving toward night are«mi.the latter being barrlrad«*<l by a
panled to the SI. A
E. .lepot l»y Mrs
is Jjooil to lix>k uiyon.
hMinge. Saturday evening she bade WAS ENTERED BY ATTORNEY Hess. The latter, however, did not
yet how many ilirty,
GENERAL MOODY TODAY.
tho family giM>d-nigbl oa-usual and,
imul covohctl ones you
family
wen! to her rx*om. Sunday rooming
formed othei
tdoor chores Imfore enBOO, Why not tfet a
the 1
breakfast was i»n*|»aretl and at alnnit
Sbe
Wc cAiry n hrsc lino of
jNXkI Imofy spoitL'e ami
Couneel for Peckers Granted Until
edflit oclock Mrs. J. F. Qlllesple, Mrs.
tho Ko<l Sc’hool House
dean vottrs up.
>No
Sept 18 to Make Better Prepara
Stetson's daughter who. with <hrr busImvoatino line ofl.uu'Shoos. Nothin« liotlcr
tion for Defense — Gigantic
liand make their home wUb her.
liy sponj^es in Vehuir
mado to wear.
tlgmte.
atepped lo the door which leads to
ami .VUu’o Sheep's wool.
Legal Battle Will Be
Saw Awful Sight
(ConUnued on Socund I*agc.)
Prieto froui 15c to 4He.
Fought Out.
It will |»ay ytm to seiour line of simiujes if
Uy Wire
I he ICvenliig Ueitird,
enlerett the house al liiglitfall
you Ihiuk of Iniyiti.:.
riileago. Si-p«. r* The gt»vertmi«'tu There, half sitting on an old fashiomil
prih-eeiilinii nf ih<‘ imekers fur viida- trunk and half fallen backward wa>
on Misses' and Chlldrons’
Imdv ilf her busbani! with a terri
iif 'lie anil 1*'1st law fu'niaHy br- Ide wo->nd In the alidomen wbirb all
Shoes, for the next 30
(odav AtiiiriH'} (leneral MtxMly. Imt disemboweleil htm. His gun was
Days, ('all aii'l
sev>
Itndi’r dlriTflulls of rresli?<*nt Uo'isi*- lying against the tm<ly and one shoe
had t..i n taken off from Hie lefi foot
them. Ko trouble to
vell. made the first move In what Is ex as though (o Yaeilltate the disehurg
JAPAN WILL FURNISH OFFICERS
show you at
of the weapon with that fool.
Waited for Help.
FOR STANDING ARMY.
He entered a nml Ion that nlnetei-li be
What seems the strangest of .nil Is
Indleled. The park. rs nii.l four etiriK.r what followiil. Mrs. Hess, so she
at ions w ill be required to plead guilt v claims, wan terrified and being mmlibtmt uulliy to tiM- ehsrg.-s. Aliorney to sfH-ak any language b-i her own
II S. Miller for Ihe parkem ask.il Ibdii nilan. alieniiUed to ask for help,
H romliniaur*> to mak«‘ b.'lter pre). blit wh«*lber she made hersi-lf int9dll
nratlon ..f the delens.v Disirlct AHor glide it Is niu known. She remaineil in
Abstracts of Title
army will consist of 400.000
Morris.ui Bgnvd and Sept. IS was Hie house with th«' d<-ad Isslv of her
by Judge Humphreys.
PRICES SATISFACTORY
husliand in that awful condition, nm
MEN AT START.
mentarlly expt'cHng that help would
Katabllahwd tn I8S8
come until y.*s»erday afiern.M.n when
Room 210 Stats Bank
She again made another effort to cal
Will Be Increased Annually by 50.000
help
Sheriff Johnson was renrhe.l
|liV a message, from Inlerlocdien and In
Men—China Will Bear Espense.
•ef,ro|MUiy with Gon.ner Hotdsworlh lelt
Ruceia and Germany Have
I for Karlin, reaching there .at 7 o r!<M-k
last night. After viewing H..- ronmins
Treaty.
I the f.dlowlng Jurors were impaneled .
• bmrge P Evans. Charles Ib-r.ek A«
By Wire to the Kxt.iilug llf'<-oril
Havis, Will r^K.k. hV-l Ha.Mie.s and A.
I).M’sn't t;mxv xxiihont cans.-; <h«'Rn'l l» ’'«Mm’ the Inr^’.’st in
Harvey Thidr vi-rdiet lieing to M e
I'nito.! hUiU-fi with.utl the Ix sl ..f n’at^.us; Imw would m
Iterlin. S<Md
KielMtililg.'
I’d that death was the \i*Yult of .siii
Zeluing is eulhorit\ |.m the il.ejatw
tinne for npwanls h.df ;i .’.•iitury wiili.Mil lliem. Tlmre is
lion that a si>crei ti. :n.\
mysU’ty ialKMit it. rioSA-atleiition to tlu- int.-rests of
He Wes Despondent.
Chins nml Japan was e<>n< ludi'tl siuinl
ui^t. iiunsl.ikiii^. V> pleo.*^
taniYiiisiy with the signing .»f the
I cn.ll widow Is tha' Hu’ .P—«’asi-.l
libcml in iH «h ;iliii;^s with >.i
I .|.'s|M»udi’nt over lh« inabilliv i.. ni.ii
t uners;
llini' pianos
mers; s.
s.-llini'
pi;im»s an<l ..rgans
Anglo Jaiiaiiese tmaly. Cliinn under
of i-minent
i-mineiit sUiiulim.:
sUnulim.: at prim-s, i|iialtMk«>w to nmintnin a stahdUu; army of BOOY DISCOVERED ,N RUBBISH :
4t»l.mm to be lnen.as«l a.muHny bv
ily c')nsi<l< r»*.l. which .i.mmtilioM
.iun|.>< til
HEAP IN MOBILE.
ba^rcn^ She stand that klic .hd not
rm.tHiO Cbinn will bear the
bui
ig unwillnii; or uiia!.!.' to in.i’t.
_______
' tn all that I'mc alone with ih«- .bad
Japan will furnish the nfllriv>« This
I touch him. out of a icrribb- fear fnmi
These prim ipies ,ir«’ the Iwisis •
wnnlri give Japan absolute c*nmul ol
Travera* City Carpenter Mytenoualy i'»»•' •»«••*'
'»»«'
watch. 1
whieh «.nr luisimrss was foumhil
the Chinese empire.
I i-v.'rA train f.rr h. Ip until she wo> al
ami IB .I'ti'lucti'.l. ami ni".n which
Disappeared and a Long Search
,|ivtrartul.
Itirroinghain. Kng. Sept
Tinwi- ask your further ixitrona;^'e.
Been R.*warded
!*o«t stales that infonnaiioo re«. b.-d
Popular music Talking Machines
the foreign ofliee (hat a s«>rrel tr»-a'v
Ghastly ResulU.
MARSHALL FIELD WEDDED.
and Records
in codnn- of iiegfUlniion If not aln9a.!y
wigtii'ul lM>lw't>eu Kussia ami (Terman>
W..r.l l a.s Jii.a b. cv i’ceixe.1 ..r a Ceremony at Westminster Abbey Was
wblrli n fers <m|e|v to th* silnailon ni
a Very Quiet Affair.
the far hhisl and may be nganUnl as bnrribb' Iraged:' which han n-c.-nilv !
an answ«>r to the treat> botwt-E*n E«g .1.111.’ m light tn Alalama of which a B.v Wire to the Excnlng Record,
LBodin^ Marie Hooib. 159 E, Froat Sl
land and Jap.*ui.
well known Trav. rM- City rariH’nter. ' /-'•nd.m. S. pt. rK-Thc w...iding of
FOR SPECIAL THAHXSGIVIHG
THIS WEEK
for everything needed to start
the boys pff to school looking
smart!
Comojhere for over>*thing
you need to paL’h oat the
season with till Falldomands
heavier weij^hts.
C^mo hero and see the first
sprinkliiiK of Fall Fashions,
in Men's and Boy's wear.
PACKERS UP
ROOSEVELT
IN EARNEST
Sciml Shots
Tor M
niHI HUT 19 K UDIETD
KubeeliSBevtsaLr
Spendid School
Shoes....
•
The iN’st days on txarUlt glorious,
earc.free, hapjiy gTliool days—
dcumnd tho lx>6t, i^oes on earth. —
That is Oar Kind and the Kind^Ba Will Find flm
BAOHANT
WAITly
ami See tho assortment of
Lumlicr nml BuiMing Ma
terials tu U’ hml herey
l>i«l you ever \nsit our milK
ami B(H**whnt
ve,
'ami
8(H*.what wp
we are able to
turn ont in the way of Inter;ior Finish, Scroll Sawit
Sawing,
; Turning, Stair Work, etc.
1
DRUG .yrOREl
5.E C^MWT^NION.J
SECRET TREAB CONCLUDED
O. C. MOFFATT
wired 6reilick
& Company
242 e. Trent SI.
HIS HEADLESS
ROOT FOUND
MISSING
A Riarro SlLort
SINCE LAST FAU
ORINNEL.L. BROTHERS
ATTEMPTED RECORD RUN
ONE WAS KILLED AND TWENTY
WERE INJURED.
Car Rolled Down an Embankment and
It IB Coneidered Miraculous That
Any Escaped Death.
0
----
By Wire to the Kveulng Record.
ChsrkTtoii. Mass. Se«*i 5 —An i
•tempKvl n*cord run »|»«clal ear on II
Worcester and South Bridge traction
line JuiDtMMl (he track hem ihls moming and planged down a wteip r»>ck
embankment, killing Miss Grace Nel
son and injuring about twenty other
aept 4-5^7
Waller K,’ttcrl>. wa.v the victim.
Mr Fcti. rly went south two y.wrs
find empUiyment and was siic
cessfiil. H.’ Is said to have locai.-d In
Motiilc an.l last fall he mysteriously
chlt^n^ Ilf'aUcai..Mk^ilVa
j j.,., cg,on
chicag.. ocrnrnil at n<mn
arets. Wostmlnstcr.
!io.Ihv at tS Margarets.
a very quiet affair. Canon HenI I'
offlcialf’d
j
°
taken up
ibile
union of Moll
by Hie Carpeut.
and the
I be aid of the
H;< Traverse Clt> union 1
enlisted, without result, William Fetterly. his brother, also
went stuith to inetltui.^ i
a-llhoul success- A short time ago
In clearing a rubbish pile the headless
b«Miy of a man was discovered one
ui»on Inquiries os to his identity Mrs.
Feitcrly went to investigate and Iden
tified the remains as those pf ber miss
ing husband. The body was nnrecognisable except for the clothing and b.v
this means Mrs. Fetterly identified the
body. The frighlful*news was sent here
by letter by the stricken wife. The
unfortunate man was about thirty-five
ytsara of age and leaves a widow and
two children.
BTlIlam Fetterly. w1»o went south
le time ago. is In gnarantine In
some
New Orleans on account of the yellow
fever.
ME>NS 6.YOUN© MENS
CwymiNG I e p^jrnishings
IN FULL SWAY.
Q^and Army Encampment at Denver
AttracU Many Viaitora
By N\Tre to the Evening Record.
Denver. Sept. 5.—The Gsand Army
encampment is in full sway. About
125,000 visitors are here. Cyp. Tan
Bmander
ner is in the lead for the cofnmi
In-chief election.
SIREOIAU
SAl-E
Sample lot Fancy Vests
Sample lot F'ine Hats
About three dozen each
Going at One-Fourth off
HAWES HATS on sale,
sept 1-tf
Hanxilton Clothing Co.
Wb ara MW pBnMMBoUy !•cotdlla tiM WnWfaa lOBdi
sm&RMAN
(Mgw OAyia .pt.ocK.)
DBS.UWYBI&PEMALLEBMI
■ t
.-k f
r ■■
ROBOOK
VISIT OUR
YARD
...Special Sale....
CHINA UNER
JAP CONTROL
A
• going to build nr n’pair,
visit us al any time!
pri.’es ami stock most
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
CItlxena Phone. 82i Bell. 180.
W. U Brown. Mana«er.
One of Our Leading
..Styles..
ROR -THIS SEA80IM
I
T';
, TRAVCmE CITY. aiCHIQAII, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER S. IMS.
THEEVENINGfpORO 11liKDiMiCTki.i8
COMtinned fte WtrA Five.)
TIIAVCIISC CITYOCFEATZO lliCII
Kn.-BvtoaY hodmnm tram .tho hall
•Y BCORC or TO TD DfliHT
■ad knoetod. camns tn her that hreakfhotteioaiy. Monaoamr«aah
Oaad M tea WWasaasi hr Mg aai te amaiK auMB or cn ROHM
teM la ,Flral laaiiit.
The prorerMaT^oac haaebaU rlvalnr belaraea Maater and Tkmvaraa
CBff haa not baea faiBattan. and i
ortca or by-gone days. Isnafhfr wlU
the strong fotlovtM of tha Kajghta gC
Pythias were responsible for special
laterest la the ball gave yeateeday
aftemooo and a big crowd saw
LABOR DAY.
Tfce worklsKBea cf Trarera
mddf a »oat eaeellMi^ilMwlJic
lianuie jraaterdar afteAuiaB. It
good dbptar and demonstrated forcibly
Uie Interest taken in the various
IPUtItatlona by the memU^rs. The
skilled workmen of Traverse City
geaermlly very well employed at good
wages, and almost anUprsally they are
Bien ^^rbmmendahle Industry, thrift
aad iBtelllgenee. Their oncanlzatioaa
are asaialy managed by Intelligent
whoae jadgment helps them In the
management of Che affairs of their
ualoak with due regard few the Inter
ests f>f those who employ them: and
so long as this ragard Is exercised, the
mplofcr and cwrvtatioos bet'
Ityfcrlll aJwayit In*
ployed la Traverse* CIt
amicable, of course then*
when differences of opinion arise, as
wages and hours, but up to the present
time there have never been any seriooa Instances where mutual agree
ments have not lK*en reached without
friction.
Tha organimtlnn of labor Is com
moadable and in iwimo lines of Indus
try absolutely nee«*ssary for the acirk
Ingmon to ar-qulr«- the rights and priv
ileges to wbieh honest laUir entitle
them. Then* have be«*n times where
the principles t*f various orgaulsatinns
have been abuM*d and where the
has been vlolatwl; but In mewt of these
caf«es It has lM»en pn»ved that the vio
lations bave been due to a lawless ele
ment and to the gn*od of unprlnriplc*d
leaders. The principles of the organlxatlnns of lalstr are tight, and so long
as these princljdes are given due re
gard. the relations lietwt*cn employer
and employe will seldom Ik* strained
to a point that will Im* disastrous
cither.
Traverse Ciyr has several organl/.a
lions, whose members are, in the main,
enjoying the confidence of their em
ployers. and a great many of them
taxpayers who own their own homes,
and take pride In the suhsiantial de
velopment i^d progrt'ss of their home
losm.
Tbere asr exceptions to this rule In
everj- flty but it Is pleasant to not*
that few exceptions are found In Trav
erse City. Vtlien a liCKiy of working
men consider the rights of their ei
ployers, who furnish capital, conduct
business or manufacory and who a
sume all the risks of trade, they will
arcfU'd to the men who funilsh empKiymenl every e«msldera!ion that they
eiitlli*d to. t\’beu this consideration Is
fri*«*ly demonstrated, confidence la
splr«*d Ix-tween employer and employe
that nnist ni*eesKarlly n*su!t In mutual
benefit. The workingmen of Traverse
City have b«*eu encouraged In their organlrjillons. and so long as
ganleations are managed by men of IntelMgenee. who appn*elate the Importanrt* of the position of the employer
In eiiniH'etlon wiih th«*lr own Interests,
their relations Kill always tie harmo
nious and mutually advautagiMus.
The oliservance <g Jast Monday. 8e|it
4. as lalsir day. was more geni'ral and
more noteworthy Ui Michigan than
ever liefort*
Then* are many goofl
reasons why the lalMiriug men of ever)
state In the rnlon-should
brating nicsid at this time, but the
lalsiring men of Mlehlgnn have
esp«*rtal reasons for gratification ami
jubilation. Our state's crops have this
year lK*en good, orders for the pn*d
nets of our factories and mills have
been large and ttallsfactory, wages are
as high a.s the highest la the sUte’s
i*ntln* history and the nutUKik for the
eoming winter and the mmlng
contains no n<*ci‘ssary element that
ne^Nl give any fear or trouble to MIrhl
gan s grand army of workingmen and
worklugwomen.
The Interest shown In two gather
ings of state wide imimrtance laat
Kf«'k. the fort**tr) convcntloo at Grand
lUpIds and the good roads eonrenUon
at Port Huron, testified to ^he existenci* of a desire for improvement aad
advanc*t*inent In Michigan which Is de
cidedly encouraging. The progress of
a state at beit can only be assisted
through the laws it may posaesa—Its
best attainments must * be gained
through the willing co-operation of Its
IMsaple M jM( wtM± dlrecUoM as ware
reproaented last week at Grand Rapids
and Port Haroa.
Maalstaes battery was ontrlsnwd
from the start. Baker doing good work
ta the box mA proving a pnzxle to the
Tisitort, while Novak caogbt hUa la
good style. Harry Aarons. Ilanistae's
taasoos pitcher, had aphiU work (ron
the beginning and was pooadsd hard
la the first Inning^ besides recclring
poor support at critical times. Neither
team was well supoprted in the fielit.
although some good plays were made
on both aides- The fielding of the risItors was somewhat better than that
of the home team for the reason that
the latter had had no pracUce together
at all. But withal It was a good i
and full of ginger and colored by a lot
of good-natured roasting.
. The home team clbched the game hi
the first Inning, scoring six runs
iDcldcotally giving the visitors a
of cold feet which could not be over
come. although after the first Inning
It was an interesting ethiblllon.
Aarons put up a plucky game from the
Imx and struck out nine men. while
baker retired seven In the same
ner. The star play of the game
made by Joe Efiirenberger. who made
a phenomcaal running catch which re
tlriKl the side at a critical ixilnt. In
the ninth Manistee took a spurt an J
pounded Baker hard and for a time It
kw>kod as though the score might be
cMied up. but the visitors
.CVCMU*
ftopp<
ipe«l In their mad career with four
The line-up was as follows:
Manistee*—Wenzel, s. s.; Lundblom.
3b ; Mottinger. rf.; Olcson. 2b.; SmUh.
If.; Cunningham, rf.: Erickson, lb.;
Wallers. c.;^arons, p.
Traverse City—Ehrenberger, ss.;
Rosser. 2b.: Monroe. 3b.: Bauman, lb.;
Baker, p.: Novak, c.: Everett. If.: Hop
pes. rf.; Cienoweskl. cf.
v
The score hy Innings;
Traverse City ........ 6-0-0 10-0-2-1-0—10
^anksu-e ..................2-0-0-0-0-2-0-0-4— 8
EMTERTilllEDiT 10116 UKE
U. 8. District Attorney Oeo. G. CoveU*s
Cabin tb« Scene of Cordial Hos
pitality Several Daya
The attractive summer home of
United States District Attorney Oeo.
G. Coveil, on the short of Long Lake,
was the scene of one of the annual
jollifications, from August 30lh to SeptcmlH*r 4th. which has made the Covdl
cabin famous among various distin
guished government and state oSclals
and others during the past few years.
The gathering, while distinguished by
the presence of several prominent
stale and government eelcbiilles.
entirely without political significance,
the guests assembling simply to enjoy
the cordial hospitality of Mr. Coveil.
The first guests arrived on the :101b
and camp was broken yesterday n
Ing. The fishing was enjoyed and the
entertainment at the cabin was such
as to emphasise the reputation It had
oiready established. Those present
sides Mr. Coveil wen*. Hon. Hfmry M.
Rust*, of (I rand Rapids, secrelar)- of
the Unllisl States senate: Prank W.
Walt of Sturgis, United Stan's marshal
for lh«* Western IMstrIrt of Michigan
State S«*nalor O. C. Moffait. Judge l>orIn RolH-rtSi ex Mayor W W. Smith. J
W Hanneii. C L. Oreilick. K. B. While.
Traverse City; Getirge G. Bales. Chlrngt»; Postmaster C. A Palmer. MaaIstee; Adolph Nessen. Detndt; Robert
Babcock, Manistee; ex-8heriff A. R.
Sin*eter. Htg Rapids; Johnson Wood.
McBain; Judge J. M. Harris. Bo>-no
City; l>e|)uty Revenue Collector A. L.
Coulter. Charlevoix.
the ban Mra. GOlespIo rushed to the
waom and eaU to te haeband.
*1 hmmt that BnaiBtlil^ has
vraac bacaaae Mrs. Bortoa does aot
answer and I smell gas in the halt’
tend In Last Stoop.
Mr. flllleeide
tPe hall
door mm toeked, twahed Into ehe 4tlt.
ling roaoL poshed the lounge back and
4ipenMl the 4k»cr.9he gas was snffocaliac Bad lytac.partbr on her face and
with tte anmlsufcahto pallor of death
and V. a Holley, whe boards at the
bdnse. OBtered the looai through the
hall door.
Wtam there everythhiff could
plainly seen. A two ounce phial la>
empty oo the Boor aed another
talntng chloroform near It and the gar
jet was wide open. The body Isy
the left side nearly fist on the face
sad dotched ta both hands w
towel whiah bad peen saturated with
the deatb-dealiag BukL She was pro
nounoed dead by the physician.
Everything about the room was in
perfect order and various notos con
cernlng the deed and care of her tiud)
snd persons! effects were laid about
the room.
The Meaeeoe.
The following message gives
reason of the doed:
•*8epl. 1st—Mrs. Stetson, please tele
graph to Dr. W. A. at this hot**l (On
the table lay an empty envelope with
the stamp of the Majestic Hotel of
Chicago on It. This was dated Aug.
30 and mailed at 8:30 p. m. by her
who Is In Chicago on his way south.»
and he can attend to .it all. Mamie
knows about the box of underclothing,
ontt the long white underskirt
the black silk d-eiis skirl
sack I have worn. Tie Is pinned c
Take me to the undertaker's and leavt
me there until W. A. can attend
matters. Be kind and tender to him.
as 1 know you will be. Ask Mamie tn
pift the bat of mine in a box with soft
hapor around It to protect It and
press It to Dr. Boothe. The clothes all
hang on two nails together. Thanks for
all.
"HaUle L. Burton.
Motive in Simple Postscript.
"P 8—WTieu you telegraph Dr. W.
A. tell him to bring his trunk and all
with him. It will delay his going south
for a time but will leave him free.
”H. L. B.”
Then on the other side of the pppor
were written two short notes;
•'There Is no death. What seems
Is transition.**
"Allow no one to see me.'*
•'Sunday a. m.—If you telegraph this
a. m. he can take the train home
nlght.Tho sad message was sent to
Farnsworth Sunday morning.
Coroner's Verdict.
Sheriff Johnson impaneled the fol
lowing coroner's jury, which met at
the Anderson Undertaking esUbllsh
ment. where the IkkIv lay: George Tut
tle. R, J. Fleming. A. H. Hall. I. W.
Bowen, J. Steinberg and L. Morris.
After an Investigation they reached
the following verdict: "Hattie L. Bururn came to her death as result of
chloroform and gas administered by
•herself with suicidal Intent."
r.
A Paralytic Several Years.
Mrs. Burton was stricken with juiralysls several years ago and her right
limb has not been of much use u
and how she obtained the chloroform
cannot be as^rtalned, although
theories are advanced. The one that
the doctor. lK*lng a physician, had the
stuff In the house and the other that
when the family were absent she tele
phoned to a drug store for It. The la
bels were scratched off the hot ties,
probably so as not to implicate
drug store.
Came Here in July.
Mrs. Burton snd son came here July
third and stopped at Park Place.
Ing to Mrs. Stetson's a few days later,
the doctor still retaining his office
Attacked by a Mob
the hotel. A friend who was visiting
And lieatcn. In a labor riot, ii
rrt*<l with sores, a Chicago st
in the city Interested Dr Fkmswotth
cimdurtur applied Bucklen's
in the great opportunitlo* that the
Salve, and was soon sound and well,
•i use It in my family.” writes G.
I J. •oath offered. This Impressed the doeWelch, of Tekonsha. Mich.. "and
•
find tor and a little over a week ago he
It perfect." Simply great
great for
left the city to look up a location
bums. Only 21k: at C. A. Bugbee
Tea makee rk;h. red blood, givas
alraasth and health. Cures when all
others fail. No cure no pay. 3S cents.
Tea or Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
WEEK-END EXCURSIONS to MBwankae. via M. A N. E. and N. T. Oow
Round trip IXfiL OoMc Thondoy
aftoroooo and iMvtaf MlwaiikSa Umday alffhL Ahft Srd. Ifitli, nth^ SMB
and SIM.
•mUt
Why aaSar vtth tedache. eooatlp*tlon, stomach, kidney and llvor
trouUcB. vbaii HoOlster'a Rocky Momtain Tpa will cure you? No money
vantoduBlaMyouBiwcoiod. Sloaots.
TMorTabtala. JotaanOrasOo.
JacfcaoBTllto. Fla., taBcadlag to retnni
and take his mother baek with hlax.
Mra. Bxrtoa waa alwayi cheerful and
fall at pood thoophts. She spent a
deal or her time in stndytag the
Bfbl^ aad ftmly believed la SpirttnalAboat a week apo she laqnired
as to the andertakera la the city, asklap as to those who had Isdy sttendits.
Death Premeditaled.
Everything poInU to the fact that
the deed eras premedluted. Her per
sonal effects arere all am one table cov
eted with a newapaper which was held
dowa hy a book. On the book was
planed a note reqaestlap that the
things be left onUl the doctor arrived
to take care of theniL Taro other notes
arere left on the dreeaer thanklag the
people at the family for their klndi
eantkmiap them to leave everythlap to the doctor.
A check for the room rent was left
ta aa envelope addreased to Miss Slot
SFElilXL IFFER
ON
fered Intensely from dyapepsla, i
a torpid liver, nnill
ngth aad vigor, and
wreck of her former aelt
Then she tried Electric Bitters, vliicft
belpM her at once, aad finally made
her enUrely well. She Is now strong
and healthy." C. A. Bugbee Drug Oo.
Binhe TaUis
aid Chairs
15 per cent off op any Din
ing Table in stock.
$100 RawarAtlOa
le readers of this paper will bo
pleased to team that there is at least
one dreaded disease that arlence has
been able to core In all lu stages, and
that to Catarrh. • Hall's Catarrh Cure
20 per cent oft on all Din
ing Chairs. This extra
ordinary offer is good for
a few days only.
fraternity. Catan
ioBml disease, requin
Cure Is taken Internally,
itally. acting
ly upon the blood and T
surfaces of I »e system, thereby de-i
the foundatloD of the disease.'
iving the patient strength
hearted, sa.vlng several tiroes during
the day that the day was dreary and
ig Its work. The prodark, yet In the evening she joined
ouch ■
the family and chatted cheerily
p«*wers that they offer One Huu
little Ume. leaving about 8 o'clock, drevl Dollars for any case that It fails
to
cutv.
Send
for
list of testimonials.
when she was beard taking her
Address.
log bath. Nothing further was board
F. J UHBNEV A-CO . Toledo. O.
of her and Sunday morning the fatal
Sold by all druggists. 76c.
Take Hall s Family Pills for const!
Ity was discovered.
pation.
;ed.
this
Dr. W. A. Farnsworth
was on his way to the city,
;
and totally unexjiectod news
We have and offer for sale the fol
low ing list of real estate It Is all tie
sirable pnvtK'rty and must Ik- sv.ld.
tall or phone fm* prices.
7U ft on Rav St . oiutosile Darmw'.Got Off Cheap,
store. Building on same is now used
well think he has got
as warehouse, hut ran Ik* u»»*d for
cheap, who, after having c«miracle!l dwelling.
indigesUun. Is
l>ot n c cor 16th and Rennie Sts.,
able to perfecUy roalore his health. 67 ft. on 16th St.
Nothing will do this but Dr. King f
60 ft lot on West 9th St., cast of
New Life Pills. A quick pleasant and No. 620.
heailarhe. const ipa
certain
House and lot, 801 Sixth St.
Hon. etc. 26c at C. A. BugbtH-■ Drut!
1I«»US4* and lot. 1012 IhihemlH St.
House and lot. S W. Cor. Webster
Go 's. F. H. Meads' and Johnson Dru ;
S. and Michigan
Co.'s drug stores; piaranteed.
:i Jots bn Elir
:iinw «H»d avc.. bid w een
Wa« ne and
me supreme court of l*eiin**yivnnla
.1 lots on Suriire si reef, between
in a lUv-isian re<v>ntly !intMb*<l down. Wayne and Bav Sts.
reeogulr.es the fart that the
eleetrlHty ns n motive power for or Mirroiinding eotiutry f<
acres of land, large housv,
and llamsdell Sts.
12 to 14 ac*n*s land In Elmwoo<1 town
ship. about 1 mile fn>m city limits.
Will make a goo<| market garden.
3 40 s lU miles east of Cedar Run.
4 4o's 14 miles west of Cedar Rjm.
There is rousIderHble saw limber
-so think lb0S4* who are sirk. When and plenty of w<hm| tinil>er dn this
lan<l Soil g'Ksi
Kartery on Bay Sf . power and ma
rhinerv r**a<lv lo run. .'tri;; ft frontage
A crsHl location for any line of nianutrouble, caused by smoke snd ro»<I faciuring
dust
Also H veral gllt <*<lge land cfmtracts.
ni.cl6 if
J E. Grcllick Co.
Desimile Properly For Sale
Your Orodl^ §m
Oood Moro
J. W. 8L.ATER
Wtil.nl> Mtaastt Tnr BriUbl. Bm. FmlAw
The Fathor-lK-t me aeo-to<toy to
le 21st anniversary of your birth,
Isn't It?
The Son—Thafa tlie way It atanda
on the family n*eon1.
The Father—Well, now that .vou
have altaliH**! your majority, don't you
tliink you ought to go to work'*
Tlir Son —.No. I gueea not: iidiie Isn't
a working majority.—Chicago Dally
News.
......
sumption. Coughs and Colds" Great
esl sale of any cough or June medirme
In the world. At C. A. Buglu*.* Drtig
Cti 's. F. H. Mea«ls' and Johnson Drug
Co.'s drug stores; :.<K* and |l "o;
antv*cd. Trial bottle luo.
'Hbout cigars
8. E. Wait A Sons Tell What Traverse
City Smokers Most Enjoy.
8. E Walt of S E Wait & Sons' drug
store, “to sec the dllfferem iiel«>citon**
of cigars ma.ie in
course of a da.v, and hear each man's
reason for his preference" Continn
oughly ripened under the rays
southern sun The tol>aeeo iit*e<l
Chlcos Is fully maturetl and sea.som d
Wail reettmmends a rlgar with a ilark
this shows that the i
wrapper.
maiuroil. Inn w hirh
ght or dark, is seh*ctttl
•r color, light
Wadsworth Bros • Chico, he says
gocHl. pcrf.*ci,
smoke at rents, a cigar .*qnal
ordinary ten and flfu*en cent vain. ^
EXCISIONS
Pei» Marquette
STATE FAIR. DETROIT,
Sept. 11 to 16.
Pero MarqucKic agents will s**ll
round trip tickets to Detroit, aretmnt
of State Fair, at rate of one fare plus
60 cents, which Includes admlsshui
the fair. Tickets oo saJe Sopi. 11. 12.
13. 14 and 15. good to return any dav
o and including Sept. l«. Ask
agents for particulars,
sept 1-2-4
U. F. Moeller, G. P. A.
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT ‘
^ITR
OBIMT
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
J»BFET OEUBN WnKL.
H. ft. CHAPn, frtprlelM'.
PteaiS
IM Wmhteoa
J. M. HDELLMAIfTEL_
EEAL ESTATE AED'LOAES
No'kmry ffvulpllo ^
^SU Bast rroot BUwat.
Uo SIMn
LAWN WORK—Sodding and aecdIng neatly done. All work guaranteed,
cn. phono 796 and 128. Browning A
Adsiey.
Aug 7-lmo
:;"5
SOMETHING NEW
R*IR-TY
g Are Yo« ffngagedr
Btagaged people ahoold maeafficT.
that, after marriage, amay gaarrrli
UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
Dn. SMfg 4 Pmiilipi
DENTISTS
XEMOTED TO OlflCBS
OTlBJOnilStHIDROGCO:
Telephone Bu*1»*e l>mg 8tor» or
Hh*tu<-. Bam
BUCBEE’S
SHANE
CTtr. VI; BaU HO
atx. VS; BeU
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
P*. D.
NIOKIOI.9
Taacber af Vialin
Si4e Shoe Store
Fine Dental Work. 329 Stitk
soom mmi street
ml
Citlama PhowaT
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
The Greatest Advance Sale
of BEAUTIFUL RUGS
Recojjnizing the fact that Rugs arc a most important feature of the deco
rations of the home ; that the lime is not so very far distant for you to yilan
on the changes you may make when you clean house ; that no one can
have too many rugs ; we have anticifiaied all these and have now on sale a
stock of beautiful rugs that can not be equalled in the city. The most im
portant item in this great advance sale is the money you are saving,
buying now you can save from ten to twenty per cent in good clean money.
When there is a possible chanct: we belittve in giving our customers the
ben''li:. Notice our prices.
*
OARf^KY
SIZE
RlwlO
The size that appeals to ilu: housewife and are most suitable for the jtarlor. silting room or dining room. Some very fine Brussels Rugs that sell
for
the adi ancc sale prit e is $14.(Ki. Another pattern will be $15.00,
now $12.50.
beautiful Smyrna, marked to sell for $20.00. now $15.00.
A very line Velvet at $25,181. if bought now will cost you $2 1.00. Something
ver>’ gocnl in V'elvet. $25.(8i, :it this sale for $21.00. A beautiful Wilton Rug,
an exact duplicate of a iKrautiful $55.flO Persian Rug, is marked at $45.00 ;
will now cost you only $5S.(8). 'Lhen we have several very fine odd sized
Rugs that may be just what you want for your rooms, at prices that will
surprise you.
A ORKAY L.ISYOF- RL.IOS
In smaller si/es that are all included in this advance sale:
.Advance sale........... ...........$2.10
... - regular price $2./5
Advance sale___ .. ........... 2.00
Smyrnas......... ... • regular price 2.;50
Advance s.ile___ .. ........... 1.35
Smyrnas......... ,.. - regular ftricc 1.75
Advance sale.................. 3.75
Velvets............ ---- regular price 4.5<»
•. .regular price 5.75
Advance sale-----•.. .......... 3.10
Advance sale........... ........... l.GO
...regular price 2.00
Advance sale......... ........... 1.20
1.S5
Advance sale...........
Moquettes ... ,. - .regular price 1.75
• Advance sale-.. -.. ..... 1.75
Moquetles ... ---- regular price 2.25
Advance sale............ ...........
85
Moquettes . .. - regular price l.OO
Store Closed all day Monday, Labor Day
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
aso SEE40UR WINDOW SSo
Ji B; Palgc Electric Co.
4»^CAS^ STREET
PHONE 602
lUiiHiAMiAX Ml mriYia
DNIHAAUaAl
Nl
tNXY
eWIMiAUBAl
Nl
WriVM
t fiieoiiBi Tiuvmtc enx
miisTEniiLr
. COpi^ON
hichman,
Tuesday, septcmscr 5. i9os.
LEELAMU COURn FAIR TELESCOPED ORE CRR
laportMt m
i^t. Branri
be jvmmmu
WOIT
LTrr -
‘“.rciss-s.-::.... ..
'z;,
R/nrH,™?;''"
•
A devoted mother a
sJjmIdThe cSnveml.rl
le also commend |
slnmg
1* com enilon
iM-hig a plaee
■neflt '
great sorinl pidflt and <»f grea
to all. Ii leunght the meml>
closer touch and wa« a iiln'-e wb*-n
K.rengtheiu-d
an*! ,
moral flbn- ion
bettered and foriifl.-d against i
T-hl last woih of -ho morning wa^
huslneas line of .hi- churrh am
Afternoon Aeaaiofl.'
The afternoon se^^lou began with
devotU
which I
Khelly of Sut
dlHCuaslOD of the morning pajH-r. -niAdvantage of Sysiemat i.-tng Churrh
given
handled
rsiMkx rrtdsT.
Bishop Mi-i'alie relates tbe follow
subj«*ct in a I Host able manner
' lecini
which called forth a dis ing sitiry
russion from all memtH-rs
•ttiMt- ufKui a time I was in a rallference will be glv«-n In fv
tomor I
Bc blent. It was one of t e only
row's edition.
j ,^vo I liave ever exiu-rlem-ed.
This evening the sermon will Im-i ,
>..11.-.
the moniing after the morning devo j “*
mo-*u.
I
\ broken wheel threw the train
_______________ _
j the track. The enr
THE MARKETS.
] tered very min-b. Seated Just slu-ad
elderly lady
East BufTuln. Sepi S.—Cattle—Act- Buffering from rbeumatism.
calves-Slow. | net-ewwry to ehange ears. I he1,*ed her
.-asier Slien^ and lambs-Actice.
**•
1 off the car. carried her valise,
rllnlng Hogs-Slow. Im
gave her tbe supi>ort of my
T0U-.I0
Engllah
k4c: rV-c^-mlK-r.
O-mm. Mich., s'.!, 6.-Whc.t-Oc Sd, wi.h her bd.l».d bj her
tolK-r. 844c: corn. r.6Hc: oats 26Wc
“She was scolding him well
Chleagn.
Meagn. ^pt.
Sept. H-MTiretH — WTirei
I. Jam
^;447 thing would happen If we sbouM 1
December, on hYiday.’
lard.
ribs.
•'Madam.” said “dd you know
Colmubns set sail to discover -Vmi
on VnitLj:
•TEAMCR WATERLOGGED.
-She looket
Ttto* Were Sant to th# Aaaistanoa of
tha HoiigMon.
By Wire to the Bvealng Record.
;
Detroit, Mleh., BepL E.-The sieamwr C. O. Houghton waa _ discovered
Tickeu for Ola BWweirs concert at
waterlogged east of Bar Point, Lake
Erie. IhU moraing by the Eastern Jackson's and Rowland Douglas's shoe
Rtatre. The captain said the crew store. Price, 25c: chlldraa. 15c.
voaU be able to keep the boat aSoal
for four hours. Tugs were aeat to her
k
TRY A 9SOORO WANT AD
DUNLAPS on aale. ^
eepj 1-tf
Hamilton aothing Co.
tealth. aad before ahe realiaea it aoma
friends of the happy
think the event
It of the
eouple who did
d
« female organa haa«
haa. «>«Pl*?
n
ceremony was per»o near. The cen
aaanifeated Itaelf. and -rvooaneaa and i
- by Rev W T Toodhouse at
of. .-----. !I /----formed
IrritabUity take the plww
1
his home and was witnesst-d by imme
MaaaadamiahUitj.
diate relatives (Wily.
Mr. Bennett is rae son of L M. Ben
nett. the Jeweler, and has been em
ployed by his father. He is a t-oung
s to
man with a large circle of friends
The
wish him success and happini
bride is a charming >-oung lady whore
w
friends are ver>- numerous and natural
ly Join in w ish I
PIOIIEH DtlD
mss32msm
William Copeland of Williamaburg
[
Died Sunday Evening at tne
Age of 83.
'
Tired, cerroroa
a and irritable, th«
mother is unfit to care for her chil
dren. and hcrcondition ruins the child'a
dispoaitioo and
d reacta
reacU upon b
herself.
Tbe mother ahonld not be blamed,
blamed. as
•he no doubt is suffering with back
ache, headache, bearing-do
pl«iempnis and irregulariUes.
ai,,
William UoiK-land. an old resident of
Willlamshurc. S3 y. ars of agh. died
Stfbday evening at K (/clitck. leaving n
widow and five ehilciren The di-<-«-a5e«l
has iMM-n a resident of tbe north for
half a century ntiil is wid*-ly kn<»wn
and re»iM-<-ied. Th.- ftineral Keivlees
held this aXieni(N>n at Williams
in charge of U. v.^l. M. Uane-ni.-r
and the Im-lal l<H>k piuc- in the Wllliamsliurg c(-m(*l4-rv, nnd«-r ih«- dlr4-.-i;on of 1. H CnrtiK.
t the cold
aug 28-tf
IMKVKR
have we ever shown as nice
an asaortment of Ladies' Side
Gomba, Back Combs and
complete Comb Sets as at
present. We now have the
throe
16c,
^
Back Combs .Vx: to $1
each.
oEL.'rm
Wo Imve the latest in chil
dren’s Buster Brown Belts in
red, white and bl.ick. Also
All
the no west things out in Lait Loathor BelU,
tlios’ PaU'nt
at 25c and 50r onch. Extra
Si7X3S for sLjiit iieople. Wo
have them’ iu sizes JW to -15
iiic-lios.
Call early
if
you
need
thorn.
Drar Mru. Pinkhmn:
Su.
^ for
^v^ne^ous, UiSl and^ '
Lydia E. lhakham'. V^ptabU
HOW IS YOUR ENGLISH?
Can you rc;u1. write and S{M-ak the^nglish lungimgcy
-\ spfciiil class will U* orgtmiwxl ^night for the purjioec of teaching rcacling, writing^/spelling and lioginuing nrilhiiiclic. If }'(iu have nevt-r had the opiiortunity of attending school enroll this sunson.
CbU Bt the Colkgt offlct UXwtm 7 asd 7:30 o’clock this
tTCBiDg, HcNomBTR Block
SCHOOL ________
BEGAN TODAT
Scholar! Cot Busy Alter a ThreeMonths' Vacation—Enrollment and
*
: Very aStisfactory.
.\fier
wIi.m.1,
ih.- unrollni.-ti' wiU4 :P*I. which
considerabh larg.T than la-.t y.-ar
S*--’
>>' »•"»»'' b"H'l‘'‘K- ^how.-.l an
•'*< r. ^s.. All i!,.- i.-u.-h.-rs w.-re pr.-' .mil th.- •
f i-Iaitoiy
W. P. NEEDHAM. Prin.
the
thn-.- numihs
I ^ln<H■lh 11
STENOGRAPHERS
If you arc nott at present doing your typewriting
by the touch
it will pay you lo^ spend an hour
ouch method,
meih
or two at our school every evening. You .can save a
great deal of time and your work will be more pleas
ant. You can’t afford to be looking lirst at your short
hand notes or manuscript and then at your typewriter
keys. Save this lime of looking on and ofr; it will
mean dollars to you.
You can make the change without any disadvantage
to you whatever, and we know that you will succeed.
If you do not, you will noi be ntfiuired to pay any
tuition.
Thsy (*« T-c-.u^r.
Anson IMielps St..ke«. Jr..
forms of pliiliititbnTti.v.
.Mr. .Sl«»k«-s s|H-aks often «f lufeinjterntifi*.
He ImiM-funy iK-lievcs
druiikeniieMM »-au Im- cradlcnteU.
The
other dn.v lie said;
• Have yon ever nolin**! Iu»w drunk
eiiiu-.-4 «-iituM-M titirl«<nt]|liie-ot>
Wlieii
yau iM-«- It dntiikiml Kpriu-iug up
tie. lake bean It Is n lini>eful sign
He may step ilrtiikiiig ere l<uig. But
ir lie grows very dirty, beware. Drunk
(*inies« and dirt are in^^anibb- ei*u»
pni'-loiis.
"How npplb-aldc to iiinst dninknrtts
D the story of tbe tnuiip who
as be lunbo,l Into a saloon.
" 'Wliere s the l.ai-r
" "I lie tuir'/ What kind of barU said
a young man.
’• 'Tin- liqnw bar. of eonrse,' sail
tramp. 'What other bar ilu ymi supIKwe I ineanV
" ‘W« ll.‘ said tbe young mat
thought you uilglit have meant 1
of soap.'
Ublludelpbla Ledger.
Wen Known Yeung 'trwvan
Jcwalar atid Popular Young Lady
Btola March on Their Frianda.
MiRiMiDfB I
1/:*;:.'’;;;!| OfUMSiO—.................
for bis
liege, is nil ciitbuslnst
desire 40 so lmi»ress voii
right
we an- men of God We f.-el that
that1 Wl
* have mme as men of Go.i to make
preachers and better hearers, and we
hare come hen- to devise ways and
mi-ans for so doing "
After the response Rev. F H. Bailey
RAQCt
d will give the entire co
tertainment at Rrst M. K church.
Tuesday. Sept. 5lh. Do^U
I to hear
aept 2
There waa a qniet ajarriage In the
city Friday evening, the contracting
^
__ _______
jiartles being Earl
Bennett and Mis*
■i-.;
great peace n^Pdl.llons which were
going (.n Kxlay. t hmugh t he great plenIlKHentiaries and drew a simile to tbeir
^^^e negotiation, now atsmt to begin
iBnnTHBSsa
Motheis ^ Helpeil
TIER HEALTH RESTORED
OPCNt AT tUTTONt BAY. TUEBDAY. BEPT 2B ^
l^w»o— are Tcrr kigh hut at pre»5
IIAFfOS Oltni|CT
est The Sot weatber aad a pt
N. W. Harrhi«ton of Befon la PreaMant Threa Are DaW and Fiftaan Injured aa
taiittre of the cn»p is glHlr is r«
^ ‘
SVANOEUCAL CHUf^.
tha Raault aC a Buriington
alMe for the rise. At preaeat the |
of tha BcoHty aad B. B. CaU
Wreck.
Is tonj ceau a dozes which leas
of Bolon, Bacreury.
lauUI prett for the dealer aa ther sell
By Wire to the Evening Record.
froB II to MAO a case aad if aoa>e of
The annual fair of the Leelaaaa
thr fralt is aot aoaad be loses oa the
Denrer; Sept. 5.—^A BurUagtOD paaCooBty Agricultaral aociccy wfll be ■enger train waa wrecked this morn
heM at Buttoaa Bay Tuesday. Wednea- ing near Brrah. Three persona were
REV. J. lUCSEL OF MERSEY WAS
«Iy Injured,
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day aadThuraday, Sept. K. 27 and 2S. klUed and fifteen teriouar
the passeng
THE SFEAKER.
The inp was maoe u me Awana, The oflkwri oC the aoclety are: K. W.
-hlch waa a apeclal
Oapt. Herbert Montapoe. master.
Baatern
capitaliai
Isia.
Harrington. Sokm. preaident: Joseph
party
of
I
Ting a
The Mugwumps^ will have a dancinp Krabner, Leland. treasurer; 8. B. The dead
d«wd are Porter Llndaey.
Addreae af Watearea by Rev. R. N. party in the academy this evening.
ntified p
Cate. Sokm. secretary^ Bteven dlrecOn
account
of
yesterday
being
Lwbor
led
and!
Helaaple aad Raapoase by Rev. W.
from the list of prominent Leels- tbe engine of the freight telescoped j
day. the oouncil meeUng was post
R. Carriaa—Exeeltent Fapara
poned ontll tooIgbL
nau counijr citizens make up the ros tbe special car.
Cbarlea
Everett^
president
of
tb«
ter.
Were Read.
Eagles and aiderman from the Fifth
la order |o compete In tbe entry
ward, umpired the pHoter>cigarmaker lists all exhiblu should be on the
game yesterday morning and escaped ground and tabelnd br It o'clock
Mlaa Myrtle Langworthy ha
Tlid absital tnlolste'-ial coovcsUon with his life
tbe second day of tbe fair. This rule
of the Graad fUfiids district of the
Work has been begun on the Im Is to strictly be enforced. All premium turned to Chicago after viaiting i
awards, except division, shall be sub city
Beasdelical cbnrrb opened iu doors provements at the We-que-tong club.
•ft this
I
E Fisher left
1
The Woman's Missionary society of ject to a pro rata. reducUon to m
last eranioK si the Staacalical cbarcb
nace. where be will work
the Presbyterian church will meet deflciency that may occur, to tht
Mr*. Alice Besweiherlci
with aa able senoon by Her. J. Rlebel Wednesday at 2 :30 in the church
that the fair of each current year
g14ie Beswetherick of Cad- j
of Hersay. uken from Acts xsiv:lC. tors. A special program on Japan
inlng expenses, and that tbt
iliac’
MitT Eliza M'hlte of Freeport !
“And herein do I exercise myself to been prepared by the committee, Mrs. premlunIS shall be paid pro rau out of illac’and
who have been idslting relatives in tbe !
Musselman and Mrs. Dr. Holliday. Tbe tbe bats
itance.' All grains, seeds.
have always a conscience void of of- response
3 oSuth Frankfon
today i
Frai
at roll call is s text of scripust be of the growth of 1*05.
./ease toward Ood and toward men." lore. An Aid society business meet
In thU class, six or more varieties
Mrs. Mary Black, w ho has been visit
je cl
The dlacosaioo of the sermon Uyina ing will be held at the
close. A Jap stand In one collection as an entry and
g her son. Max Black.
Black, left tbis
[ie served.
aside from these some exhibits of
over until ihAjDaornloje session when anese tea t
home
In
Kcndalvllle.
Ind.
The rompanl( Sewing society
grains are in half bushels while other. several questions arose, amoos them
16 South
meeting with Mrs. Evans. 21t
pecks. Bt-ans. barley, white
iMrfna the deflnition for ‘^e key to Division street. Thursday
lay afternoon.
aflei
dent corn or yellow dent corn are list
The Junior onion of the Bafitlst ed in half bushels while early swee*
consrienea.*’ The "ke> to crmsclence"
church will resume Its regular work
I. Tom Thumb pop c5orn. or
<>. at Id o'clock a. ti
Saturday, Sept.
8
pop corn come < in tbe list in m(
i of a
dulled eon«clonce and so the word was In the hast •nt of the church,
will be opened In cot
piven to lead the conscience.
nectlon therewith ronducled by Mr
tnong the early varieties being the 71 r. North Pine street, returned to her
Merrdnp Ssaston.
uchess of Oldenburg. Greasy l*lppln.
This momina's sc^islon was open**d Kittle Rare Cooper. All the Ijoys an
lexander. Autumn Strawberry. Kesby devotions, followed by the address girls interested are cordially invited t Alexander,
wick Codling. Maiden'ss Blush
Blui
of the president. Rev. O. A Heiiler of
The Woman's MiHslonary society t
Wealthy, all popular apples in ih<- Visiting her mother. Mrs U 8 Kirk
•sldlne
ackaon. who 1*K the new pri*sl
Trav
elder of this district, having alr«*dy the Baptist churrh will meet Wedne fruit bc-lt of the Grand1 ‘Traverse
glon. Fifty-seven varieties of failII ap
served thirty-two years In evangellcsl day afternoon at 2.2t) with Mrs. Jolt
|.oren Rowe went to Mayfield this
(lillls
on
Lake
avenue.
Subject
wl
mtry.
pies are Hated
as subject
work, twenty of w hlch were as pro j
aside from the early fruit, Flosers.
siding elder lie began by stating the! be B’-rmsh.
The Congregationsl Women's Home canned fruit, yarns, butter, sugar, "Tn°Me".T., .ho h.. ................... ..
great ImtKtrtance of the annual
Mra L. Fox. 50.t \V4-«t Ninth str4-.-i
>clefy
'
and
Fon-lgn
.Missionary
honey bread, “such as mother used to
of sympathy and
ences
nt of
make." cookies, pastry and in fart
trust. He spoke of the churrh as the meet In the new basemen
church tomorrow afternoon
everything known in the cullnery an
•SIMTll
world, and esp4>clsHy
life of
will IK- on exhibition at tbe U-elanau
dwelled on the true life tit a minister, (/clock. Subject, "China."
Grace
church
guild
will
meet
with
county
fair which grows In tu-opo and
aa reflected In the life of his churrh
Miss
lx>e
on
Union
street
Wednesday
popularity year by year.
t>ecsuse. he said, the spirit that one
Mips An
isessmi within, would naturally Inipnssi
r(Murn«-d U4>me fnim
>
First
M
I
port luHf to the ctingregatlon.
E. D. Uarmcan. wib-. dan
AMU8EMENT8.
I church will meet with Mrs. King. 32
closed his address l»> expressing
close
Amanda Gall,
‘Franklin
street.
WiMlnesday
aftemoo-i
hope that the cf>nventlon wotild pr
“Her Only Sin," which plave<l
turned to their home In Kokum...
at 2:30. Ansmer to roll call "How 1
a blfMisIng * the community and
Steinberg's Grand Saturday evening this t
Filled Mv Mite Box."
•se CIt
aplrll of It live long In Traverse
was quite good, Julia Gray lieing ver>
J. H Rock wood, who has he.If the gentleman who took
Addrasa of Welcome.
much aliove the.average emuiional ing M..J. Hro^on. r.-ture.-.l
relrome sddri'KS was given by wrrmg felt hat at the iiall last night
Her support was also
home In South Boardman this noon
N. Holsaple of this cltv who will call at the Uecord ofllre hr can
John Karns returned to Empir.- ihL
'ditable.
change* U for his own
Aylng I
afu rnonn after visiting In th.-city.
IJla, the two andfbne-half year
dr(*SB seemed almost sut>ert1uouH
Dr. aud Mrs. U. A. Templeton an.i I
Dora Thorne. Bertha M. Clay's novel
the convention was here lK‘Csus4t
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paint brought to life on the stage, held the children of Chicago are vl^lting th.
er died Sunday evening at K o'clock. Interest of the bonne at Stelnberg'-i d(x-ior'ii pIrut. Mt>. Hen-y King of
hearty Invitation extended last
He spoke off tthe convention a'hich met The funeral was held from the house Grand last evening from the first
FYanklin «tre4 t.
here eight years ' ago -wind of the this afternoon at 2 t>'cJock. Mr. Cur tain until the last and the company' reMr. and Mi>. Nell Reilly left
tis had charge of arrangemeni
changess which had taken |place in
cel v(hI more than the usual amount of day f
lualI meeting of the atixillary
i
church In the megntlmn. He said <
Mimt Oraee
view the C. W. 11. M. will iH* held at the Church applause. Bveiy l»art was well
they were not asked here
Illinois Sunday from I*eto«k»-y. aceoni
good, and of’ Christ tomorrow evening
churrb of city but t
panl4-d hy her sister. Mrs N G Rlc , !
while here in auch a cause he hoped A good (iirograro has l»ecn prepared
All who want to witness one of the
election of offli
they ronid go aliout and view the and there will l»e ele
cleverest (-oraedy succ-essi-s that mnuiTs"
*'l>earl of the n«»rth."... He close^l liy fur the ensuing y<*ar Bach memlM*r very
will apiiear here this season, should at ’’*Mre’'A.la Burkh.-ad W.av. r of ('hi
extending a hearty welcome in behalf i Is tirgently requested
tend the 'M-rformance of "The Mar csc-n an.l Mr.v FYank Burkh. ad of P..i
of the church.
gti4‘sts of Mr
Grand I i.-rsville.
the Uniform R;
Reaponaa.
e >
full attendance
His welcome was resi»onne<l to
o'clock this evening,
i
is desired
Rev. W. R. Currier of lotila. who
» visit
Frank Friedrich has arrived from
pressed pleasure In the aldlli
' BIST
"*
Write, call or telephone.
Traverse City Business Coliege
"rrMiv^rs^ Oi'tx, IVlicHieMin
Remember the number, 25'.i 'J41 I'asi I roni Street,
Over Singer Sewing Machine oilicc.
ho di’-fciion
pretBnt it w
tho lH•^l cast it has i-vor had, including
Oldest Pioneers of
that agile rtimi'dionne and iM-autlfiil Was One of
Northern Michigan—Paralysis
singer. Mias Alice Johnson. wh<
the Cause.
doltghtod her audiences and
friend* for years in connection with!
___ _
numerous of the later day comic oper.i I
VaJl.-au, t.ne of th.- old
and comtjdy succ»-ssre Good iwie Is ^
northern
evident all through this cnteriainmeni i
died at the hom«- of h*'r
and it should have a very large audi-1
^^ash
ence to ireet it.
morning att 1* oovliick
cl.K-k
-----------of paralysis, following aI gradual fall
In the new musical ga.vtny. "Hans Ing in health which did not confine h.-r
an Nnx. " which comes to Steinberg's to Ix-d until ten days ago Mr« Vul
Grand opera house lomomiw evening, lean and her husband came to Gran.l
the management has neglected none i Traverse countv in iSf.i and seitl.-.! at
of the apparently trifling details which I Long Lake on a homestead where from
go to make tho perfect production Th» I8G2 to ID03 the home was retalne<l.
cast Includes metropolitan favorites, of Aside from a brii-f trip to Iowa thev
which an adequate number form a, lived at Long Lake though Mr Val
chorus of handsome and shapely "show lean died while on their way home and
girls." who have voices and know how , waa buri.-d at Grand Rapids in
In 1873
lo sing the many
___ises were built at Travwhich are a mark'
f- Cltv when they came north. Th.ked feat ure of the i
s wellI as dani
dance the myriad : following children are left to ro.nirn
duct
measures that lend vivacity the loss of a mother: Bedfonl Val
ofr mystic
tt
and
There is a certain aubUe originkiity , John Valleau. Long Lake
A L
to the come^: a certain airy almos-i Neal. W'taahington street Charles Val
phere that Ik often striven for. but ' leau. Lake Ann. The deceased has
seldom attained. The entire piece ■ made her home with he daughter for
goes .with a vim; there is a sparkle and \ seventeen years. The funeral services
snap to it that pleaaea everybody, and will take place tomorrow afternoon at
sends the most blase theater goer 1 o'clock at the Friends church and
away with the delightful and conse Interment will be in charge of W. S.
qoently harmonious senaalion of hav- Anderson.
ing been actually amused. Kerker ■
------------------------Mon00 has written a very clever book j An Interesting decision by the lyest
and Howard Webster has composed Virginia sni*reine court of ai«i>eals
the many tuneful airs and dashing I bolds that w bore
choruses which intersperse U
It la charged with
urhereTer good Judgment says
tbe blgheat degree of <-are to aee that
missable.
ail ittiaaeugera lawfully entering fta
HAWES HATS QQ aale.
aept 14f
HamUtoo CkAhlog Oa
------------------------for Ola Bldwell'i concert 1
CIDER APPLES araated at Uie cold Jackson's and
Rowland Donglas's shoe
atorage.
aag284f
Price. 25c; children. 15c.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT A&
Ha« Been a Resident of the Peninsula
for Thirty Nm^ Years—Funeral
Thursday Afternoon.
Amos K Montagu.-, ag.-d Gli ><
of Orchard farm uass.-.) away
moruing at
" ..do. k aft* '
n.-ss »*\ii-n«itng <
bhi- has ,K-rrsix months H.Warm-r
t
««
,
>
a wif. and tin- fc
Charl.-s
Ralph
K-ll. y The dec-asi^l has l>.-.>n
» resid.-nt of the boani’ful farm for
«hiri> nme years and ha.s a large ctr
friends who will miss him Th.f/'n-ral serMces will take place Thur.xfttTnoon at 1 o clock. I ndertaker
":„'r
------------------------Ola lildwell. the lowesi known
'Olce In the world, at First M
OUR BETWEEN
SEASONS SALE
IS NOW ON--YOU WILL FIND BAR
GAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
(’liiMnus'atfl Misses'.J.'ickets for s.-lio«.l wi-ar, iiietlium
VM-ighl
AT H4AL.F-
F»IRI0E:
L.iiliet>' .J.ickota in liro.-iilelotlj iiiul ('overt
AT
MAL.F~
Our (Ija-nint: S.ile of Black Silks li.is In-cii a ri-conl breaker.
If you waitt a Bla.-k Silk Dress or |a-Utr(Kil you cati't af
ford to iiiias it
Blaola
Of ^oou do Soloo
< >ne of the nutuliers you want to see is
Ring
[flee a:
if retunusd to Hotel Whiting,
seiK i
--------- ------------------------------WANTED—Work as nurse
Union streeL
H. Moshier.
Sept 5-2t
WANTCD-Girt for general hous^
work. lira. Geo. Becker. 714 Unloii
atreeL
aept 5-if
‘27 inch Bbck Chiffon Taffeta; ifa worth
at
6do Yard
E VILHELM
Comer Fnmt
and DnioiuJ
/■!
I
'■' -fe-:
^ TSRVWS WIV. swiwns. -tucmav. MmiMUR tm
ypinv «KJIH
Xdebraiion Ufas One oMhe Best Ever HeM in
Traverse
IbBldk am 8«Uoa “Ako r
cteed tM fiDr—ooA tnoru.
TO
ThA Pmmf.
The pATAdA WAS A fT^ SMeeAA. A^
thoack tiM bOSlOCAA M gAAATAlljr
OVATlookcd A food
tUAlljr. TbA pATAdC VAA forSACd AO
Baai Frow Atrwt. BArch«d oa fVoor to
WAtltACtOA. AOIltk on Wt>rUACtOA
r j StAtA. VeAt OB StAU to UBiOB. AOtftk
9 UBtoB to fllgfatb ABd W«( on BskU]
.
tbe CeolrAl Kbool croaocit. where the
"^SSSS!WW2?..-
wir^r5rirs.“s
SriNtAjA «A tbA jAbOTATA At IMa ARJ
iabaNiia T'ama^ jaa <bst tik MARk
At tlilA dty wpArtblty taIoa th» lAboc^
lAS^Fftedtjr. lMpAret»«
surt.'zs'ir.'s
lA tbe vortd. tbA lAtiAM Bap bApA
PlBFM UkA TetAENBL. Tbe TrATATAA
CttT^dnm carpi aIao AldAd mmch la
ttredag wp tbA dAy aad BAttlas tbA
blood of tbA OU AAldiAn to tlBgllAC.
OTABd Bail
Tbe day eaded with a gTABd ban at
FtMWAten bail, fbe ^ wnn packed
ABd jABBed nad tbe dmace did aot ead
oBtO 2 qdoek tbh WirAlag. Hetn n
ji?ing baking
powder it is always ecoo^^
omy to buy the Royal
Royal m^es the feest,
most wholesome and de
licious food.
Tbe ooBBlttACA tB ebarge of tbe
ItfA Uoni At IL ABd «A Are proBd of Rj
▼IdBAlt are strong. Whea that tiaae whole AlBlr..deAerTe Boeb prmlee an
^md the Uborer Ia prood of bk'eHy.
s that organiAAtkB will be n rae- there was -noineibiAg doing** erery
TbA pracTAAA of tbA dtjr U Ua 1
WhcB the tiiae oomen and tbe
ABd An tbe dty syovB Uw lAborAT poladividBAl Atreagtb fnlls tbe orgnnizn- a loss how to spend the dny. ' AJl the
crennes. It In tor tUn rAAAAB tbst the
tlon will fall Into decay.
{ sarrottndlng towns neat detegatloas.
people At this dty boBded tbe dty lor
OaSnitlOR of -GrafLj >«*“ktee betag In the lead
fsb,OdO. Waa tbU for boBnAAA for
“in the auwlclpamy orgnBixntioQ.s j • • • • ^ , , , , , , • . , .
tbooe who would buUd new bodness
me has grown op a system called. •
,
bloekA? So. It WAA to nee thnt wrw
mnnafnetoHns indostrien would be “graft.** Tbin meann trying to get n ’
BELLAIRE.
.. .
,
, , ,
broosbt bdre for tbe Inborinc clnnn to great deal noore for one’s aerrices than >
grow ABd to tnereue tbe popolAtioA of they are worth; trying to sell your in- • ••• •*• ••••.••••!
FKOORAM MOAe^ EARLY AND | — , p,„ceAAkJB vaji bended by the tbe dty. to iBcreAAA tbe kbort&c pop- floeace or trying to buy some one^1 Special
Soeclal to
to the
the Brealng
Krealnn Record.
'
LASTED VERY LATE,
Tmverw CUy bond foMoved by the ttlAtkia of the dty. ‘ta wblob tbe city elsea tanoence. That is ’grafu* *1 Bellalre. Nlcb.. Sept.
AFTER thirty-five YEARS.
Don Wbi
-----------. I Rj enker« nod the City offlclnl* In cnr- In turn wUl be bebeflted nad grow And
{ ChAs. A. Edgaoomb RAeAlvaa an Unaaprosper. Todny tbe people of this dty you hare ever found the laboring men offlee at Petoskey. was home over Sun^ ^
SENOON.
_____________________
_______ men. of this country leading to this. Tb-? day to meet his sister. Miss Myrta
n, ! *
(
-P«c*^ Vtait From H<A Father.
take
off their hnu to the Inbortng
bkxe always aroided this witktas.TViJtor’hw fr^m' D^J^
........................... | Saturday evening ChAA. A. Bdgecomb
^
,
i folloned by the Tmveme City druBi We appreciate the ralue of their being I
lb the city ABd bbpe that there will be <!*»««■ whenever they have been !«*<’ ' Don u a musician playing this sum
®
Bvenlng Record.
|^
penlnauU received An oaexpuc;.
DEFEATED DOTH THE PRINTS
more of them, for in tbla. tbe coool-1
»»>** direction of U. .nd the leader
in the Petoskey band.
' Bend.s,. Mich. Sept 6 - Mynm
^ ®*
AND THE PLUNDERS.
Commander M. D. Morgan
tkma of the city will be Improved as It j tound out. and they have not hesitated ;
, Pe«e
wife of TuLhIo. O . are the!
*^1^1."* TM
were thirty-six men maching and three U all <
korld where the labor to pot men out and place some one ei] Friday. Sept, l It covers territory Euesr* of his brother. D. L. Pease, of |
j father separated In Umn. Ohio, tblrtyin the carriage prorlded In ease the ing men are organized. If they do not else in the position. This shows s east from Bt'llalre. Jud Hilton is car-,
place.
Runnino. Jumping and Various Racaa. line of march prored too long. Tho work out their own salvation, no one healthy conditioD and the laborer
) ud bad Bot aiaOA aeen
John. Bush Btrted in the River.
ready to solve the problem. If this .Tb«ime.
next was a carriagt* of little girls rep else will do it for them.“
pleasing
Cbaa. A. Bdgegoes on tho laborer has naught to fear,
Watar PAto r.atne a Tis—
resenting the goddess of liberty and
He closed by saying that he was
Judge F W Ma>Tie. with his
j oon.h.
her
attendants.
The
goddess
wss
Miss
there
to
make
a
sp«>ch.
but
would
j
defined
at
all
times
Grand Sail Cleacd the
sons, were visitors here Saturday.
Miss Pearl Hollis of ’Traverse Ctiy|
Nellie BrcMligan. Tbe Central Labor leave that for one who was. leaving the | “d all ages as subject of .the highest
Mrs. H. L. Oates of Rtishton. a
DAy-e Celebration.
visited
her
jiarents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.;
union WEK rc|>resentcd by a float flIkJ latter for Hon. Farm C. Gilben. whose ■
and regard. It Is a fundamental
well known resident here,
Frank McLellan. Saluiday.
i
with llith- girls dressed In white. The theme was In close touch with the
f^kall emm their br<-sd b. !
friends in
Despite frequent flurrtes of rain and
Little Rhoda Hollis of Traverw* Glty. |
Fifth Ward,
toamsiers’ union rode In a carriage. thoughts of the day.
sweat of their brow
Mrs. Chas. Stein of Ionia, a sister of
a geBeraJly cloudy and threatening
m ho has bet*n s|>ecding a few months | Notice to All Paraons InAeeeatsd:
Some of the little rblldren of the rxr
P. C. Gilbert.
Labor'! Holiday.
| Mrs E. Baker of this place and aunt
sky, the l,at>or day ceU-bratlon yester
here with relatives and friends, has
The specUl assessmeat tax roil for
penttTK rode In a carria»;o. followed by
Mr Qllbert Spoke as follows:
“Labor
all
over
today
is
taking
a
^>f
Mrs
Arthur
Hollenbeck
of
Traverse
day was a great success. There was a
| •*>«? construction of Lateral Sever No.
I twenty marching men
“Ladles and Gentlemen. Fellow Citi holiday. A holiday In honor of labor city, has been visiting relatives here returned home.
good crowd In the city, no accidents, no
The masons had a float on wbiciv zens. which means hoys and girts: — A holiday when all other occupations j and at the latter place Mrs. Baker
Ralph Durren U visiting his sister. |
**^'« *•
»»
diifurder and eventhlng passed off
|
Washington and Webwere two men busily engaged In shap This is the day when people can comd
their doors and say to those , and little daughter accompanied Mrs Mrs. John Rynberk. of this place.
smoothly. There are a gisKl man.r
■trr streets, beginning on Garfield are
ing boulders for a chimney w'hicb they together and shake hands as on no I whoso occupations take them Into the gteln to Traverse City. Saturday,
Miss
Flora
Mcl^n
was
a
Traverse
|
"
lired people in the city today as the
running thence west to Barlow
were erecting. They a-ere followed by other day In the year. We have our j fields and mines. This day of all U* 1
Mrs. Jud H.Hlenl>eck and baby of City vUiior Monday.
program ranged from the asylum ball
street, thence north on Barlov to
twenty marching men The clga» celebrations, celebrations of the birth 1 longs to .v«»u. wo will help you honor |Traverse City are making an extended
grounds to tbe N. M. T. company dock.
Mr. and Mrs M. Lk-ake entertalne.1 i Washington street, thence west on
makers couldn’t l»e mistaken. TTje>’ of the countn-. and we know the spirit , It.’ ’’
, visit at this place with M
rs Hollen
Bhortly after X o'clock the pn>gram
a numlH-r of their friends at Camp j Washington street to Railroad avenue.
were clad In white caps and their that brings us together on that o?ca
Mr Gilbertsaid in
closing that he j iH*ck s mother,
began with a ball game itetweeu the
Lakevlew with a taffy pull Monday j u,ence to connect with trunk sewer.
working aprons and carried umbrellas sloo, but today we come togeth
was glad to hear the mayor speak of | mur Emma Culler has gone
, evening and everyone spent a vt-ry en- has been placed In my bands for col
printers and the cigarmakers which re
to protect them from the sun and the i drawn by different influences. Wo noi bonding the city and he staled that he ! fthaca
school. Miss Grace i Joyable evening
BUlK-d in a defeat for the former by a
lection. the same to be paid .oa or be
glances of the girls along the line. The j only look to se«' what lalKir ha.« done would like them to read the bond and Wilcox has gone to Holland to teach;
score of four to one. The cigar makers
Lltile Mike Pekarek. while jilaying fore Seyt. 20. 1903.
cigarmakers had a turnout of twenty, [for us in the past, but wo look to see understand that It stood by labor. He; \libs Rose Nixon has begun l«»chlng
lined up as follows: Welwr. ss.
with a draw shave Weilnewlmy. cut hlv
\
M. E. HASKELL,
The
barbers'
union,
fourtee'i
I
what
ft
will
do
in
tho
future.
It
Is
not
|
wished
goit
speed
to
sll
and
hoj>ed
that
»,
Alden
and
Miss
Lena
Hosmer
will
Helm. 31); Prastl. cf. Winnie, p; Roki>s,
and came very
;
(
, leg quite badiv Buu
»i-ij inrnr
CUy TrcBAurer.
men lu Hue. was preceded by the Bo>t»'j necessary to explain to the people they would not be like the
h<. in.hmw
„ Pe,o.ko . lib tbb toblnnlbk ;
IK,, ol Kl„«l! OffBc-lu-ra So: Sl.1. Bulk bulMln,.
r; LaFonisw. 2h; Grtwnmaii. lb; Dyer.
band. Tbe tyiiographlcal union float, j what organization Is. for wo are living ^ w ho heard the tree toad wl
.hl.l1(ng Ir
ibr srbKOl. ,b.T|.. All lour „( ,b«o,
,jb„„. I
8<-pl l-lmu.
If. McOarthy. rf. The printers line-up
decorated with flags and displaying the today under a system of orgarflzed
la the tree, for the Irishman after vain are graduates of the Normal schools
was; Odby. p; Strong, cf; Finch, c;
i day noon.
[
________________
efforts to Uicaie the maker of the nol.«- at Ypsilanil or Mt. Pleasant.
Heach. 3b; Dawson, ss: Harvey. 2b; union label a trifle more than life six*.' bor.
' John Rynberg was a Traverse City'
Believe* in Organized Labor.
said. “There Is no domtied tree-toad | The Illegal spearing ot fiah on Ih*’ caller Th rsd "
Martin. Ih; Maesnich. rf Fairchild. preceded tho twenty five men in lino.!
The printers were d(>corated with their j "I want to say that I believe that lu at all. at all. and nothing but a grAat upper end of Grass lake, an arm run
If.
visiting I
"
Neither side score<l during the first unkin badges and siinflowers and car-1 organization as the one stable and safe noise. " so he hoiM*.| theywmild iak»- i ning up in wt-st of this place. Is report Wm^Barto^s* '
ried small American flags.
j ground and It must be maintainv'd and' something away r’ ’ them
'
• -from ' ,-d ^nd officers are now watching.
” of Kalamazoo is the
aside
,
Eastman
Inning but In tlie wcond the cigar
The (tlumbers^ad a legend on their ; is absolutely neceisary In any calling | the empty "great
Mrs. J J Borden .rf Jackson county. I
makers ran in two. The third resulte I
banner 'hat caustHl many a smile. ’This J in life. There are so many occupa ' The Boys band
left the groun.l... years ago a resident of Bellalre. is j
u^rkhea.! and Alvin StrlckIn a double guos** egg but
the fourth
was "We never sweat." Then* were tlona In so many diversions of employ ' taking the crowd
n to ihe sir,',-!. Hp, nding a f.-w days with relatives!
Traverse CHv are camuinv
the priolers ran In one scvjre With
foiirUH-n
of
Ih.'
non
persplrers
in
lino;
ment.
yet
all
are
akin
to
one
another,
j
where
games
were
alNiiit
to
U-gln
!
here
('reen luske a few lay
^
two men out and the bases full. Colbv
and thev won- clad In blue working and all come under the same reguix ,
Afternoon
Sports.
The Hch<K,| U.ard has ri-coU tM hkek ! '
F.^IUtw’^-n of T^v.-rse and GtAO. I
wtmt to bat and hit an easy one to the
THE FWMOOS
The afiernooo running .-vents wen ihee contract
contract signed
signed last
last spring
spring by
by MU.
MU. |j Uance
Hance were
v
duck huntiue ..n Mml lak.-!
pitcher and the side went out in the suits and carrUMl black silk umbrellas, j lions. There comes the nect'sslty of
' pliimlMTs' t
i w as prece.U'<l by ‘ Joining tnflucmces
Joining their held on the bltullthlc paving on Cass Kate L Ruth of Benton Harbor wh.>||.^y^..
!
fifth, tbe rigarniskers ran In two nior-^ngsl
:shoremen’s
union
with
four-1
f.»rces.
street
Th.'
first
event
was
a
I'l'o-yarl
had
agreed
to
teach
here
again
this
'
and the printers fall(ed to connect.
!
Miss Sawv. nrrUed fn>m Frank
n ^marc
irchlng men head»*d by a float t
Quotes the Mayor.
' dash in which Miller. Winnie an.l Rid ye*r. A teacher In the
the upper
upper peninsula
peninsula |I f„rl Saiunlay
After tbe printers] game the cigar- .»
makers went agalim/the plumlK-rs and '
This wa.s 1 -a* ,he major said. IhL. organiza ,
«*n'»*red and finished in the or.,. :
at one- t.'legraph.tl for to supply | School began Mop,lay. with Miss
defeated them e!gh( to one There was i
docoraUsl with non is universal. One can go today ! nam.sl The next event wa.- a luu-yar 1
pU'*''
Sawyer as teacher
bunting
The Buttons Bay juvenile
r, Rid
Aome difficulty in Wetting the game IButtons
Juvenile ^nd
'nd look at aJl
all over the world. Today
Today '‘lash
| da.-h entered by
by Winnie. Mlll.
.Miller.
Rb! . Mrs. Ray Van Tassel and Infan:
in town Monday on
followe.1 by two small
sniAll ,he welfare of a communliy
community rests in
and Gaines, finishing in ih.- order ^ ,Uughter have gone to llltaols f..r an i.uRiness
-----------------------started as the prlnier^ad allowed the cornet
™rn^*‘ band was followed
cigarmakers to take an outside min for I buy. Id Ihuir • .ulomobllM
• automobiles.
’
^ urge measure on what
'
|.
nh.1 the
Ihu lalK>ring
Iktorlnc nkme.)
...i.u..l.ul vl„,
IK njumln. Comfun au,l lAk<Skttd
a catcher ami the plumbers wanted I
The I B. E. W, bad the banner float | people do. No class comes so near
Thy jump, .-pry hul.l u ihy <«ni,.r
The e,-ir.-m l.loek resldeoe,- of Dr , ,i..,
,p.„,|„„
BLOOD CViVK
Novak of the ('orn .Jlusken* and Pray '
’he pr»)ces«ion. This showed atel ! holding the destiny of our laud as the Of Seventh and fnim, str„Ms
The C. W Putt Is lu progress of building ^ friends at a picnic dinner Sunday and you a.rti not satbfled wiA rswdtA.
of Williamsburg for their lottery ei>h‘>ne exchange In operation with : laboring people. Go Into the mine.-;. In following enteri*d the running broad i ami is attracting favorable notice. This ^ spite of ih.- rain all s|H-tii a very , ’ThU i
guarantee which goB with
After a IHile dlseuKsioii the gam«* pn»
hiisy “hello" girls. Thd exchange the fields, in the storage rooms, ib<- jump: D Wi^le. Nelson, Bra.l.v. Say- l« the first cement residence h»“>U‘| enjoy able day
-very I
reeded. Hello Tolby taking Marlin
sumioiini.il by a string of colored shlpiiors’ department, where you will.
here, hut Bellalre has one cement I
For 5aIc ab4 OMrtatBAd Oatj pp
Winnie s place in the pitcher’s box. lu electric lights stretched from two telt where you find the labon-r ceasing to
Iness hl.x-k. that occupied by ih.*
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
the ftrht Inning the plunilM-rs scxired jl'hi»ne^les on which the linemen wen' toll, and the laborers hands In Idle- Hunter. 17 ftn-t 9Vj inrhes. Kurd, ITjof Bellairv, H M. Coldren s furniture
one the ouiv one they got during ih“ busy
Two wagon loads of linemen ;
ness there la failure for
want of power
feet. .’l^. Brady 1C fe«-i || inrhes. In ! store and F 1. Knapp s harness
game In the fourth the clgamiaKers aith their paraphemalia. followed I say, that there is ^o class so near the standing broad jump. JmMu.s Win ion the lower
ran In eight men ami that wa.s alt they The hnrtender.s union rrsle in a car-;
holding the destiny of
the nktion as
nie cntereil and was abo)’i a fis>: | The neat eottagi- being built byWal
got
'Th** only change In the cigar
rlage.
the laboring class. Is this not Justly ahead of his near»*si coroix'iitor taking ler Flye is n«-aring completion
makers lineup was the pitcher and
Thi' South Si«le Lumber com|»any
Is there anything wrong in if 1 i first w 1th 9 fi'ct St Inche.*. Riddell took
The villag*- fire ball buibllng
the iiliimlxTs Uni'll up as follows: No-i
the only manufacturer’s .display,
I’ n* a fact. It i.« a fact that i s«»nd with S feet If., inches and wiacii the honk and ladder truck
vak. c. I*ray. \i Martin, ss. Dally, lb, i This i-onsiKtiil of a load of lumber, fol
argument, and 1 lH*lieve you j Stylor third with S fe^-t.
inches J kept and hose cart No i tho^< cart
IjiugworUiy. 2b. Suyder. .lb. liiMlge. '
py ^
pulldlng material 'agree to it. and the statement i > | Winnie also won the standing hop. j
kept on the north sWe of the riven
‘ all pledged
If it has j skip and jump, clearing 27 feet.
rf. Nolestrom. cf. Madison. 11
is lieing r.'patni.'.l neatly The i.ulbl
I and some *
horscft'dl.' ’This »hlch
inches. Evans U'lng st'cond with 26 tng has r.'cently bt*en thoroughly ov.t! this authority then it has and
Front Street Sport*.
, .-oiicludi'.i the procession
■XMERIC.VS REPRESENTATIVE COMEDIANS
It was atier 10 o'clock when the pro
Exerritea at Central School
■ assume a corresponding responslhlllty f.'ct. 6 inches tu his crtnllt Brady was hatil.sl an.l a hos.Mlrying tower bui't
third, getting over 26 feet, 5 inches. at the rear The s.'ond fl.sir Is occu
gram of s|iorts oiK'ned on Front sint'i
Tbrt'.' bands, the Traverse City.
*rhe
uiher
entries
were
RUIdell,
Hun
The first I'V.'iu was a blcycli* rad', tb.' Bovs l«,nd and t'oe Buttons B«v l.and
pied by the village council rooms and
«*v‘*ry day...................
ter. Sayle-^. Wlilting, Winters. Bel as a fireman K hall.
ctHiise. iM'ing s.mth oft I'nion to State,
................
all I be done
and a Strong Supporting Company, Offer a Real
at the Central sch.iol gnmnds yos- --------- ■
>1 shall
garde.
east on State to Cass, north on Cass to tenlay aft.-rnonn at 2:3ft Immediately with you
Labor today possesses
Work tA the new court house prtv
German Comedy Set to Music
Union sln'ci l.ridge was lin.-.! with
Fnuii and w.>i6t -on Front to the start
.
almost uncontrollable |>ower and inflngrebses steadily The exterior, except
people
to
see
John
Bush
do
hts
log
jjj^ience Yet the lalxir and every labormg iM.lnt
There w.«re four entries
grounds and a
for tbe steps at north and aouih front*,
rolling act as the impression had p»;
ami they came In In the ard.T n8me<l ronert pred'.ldl the public exerciser
wa* finished some time ilnev and the
**
‘
Rokos, Halleti. Johnson and Bennet' whlch were dellvenHl from a tem i obligation. No matter where he stands. ten out that be was going down the interujr finishing i-- now receiving a.l
When near Ihe mark. a^sp.>ciator g’U IHjrary stand erected at the southeast
Is accountable for tho oxor- chute. HU exhibition, however, was the altenUon. The court house is 1
TKat Makes
given above the chute sod consisted
In front of Grover johnsim.
corner .
very Impoalng structure, advantagvgrounds. On the stand ' else of his power and Its appIicaUon to
You Roar
of bjrling and a number of fancy tricks
him to get an ugly fall on the hard j
«.*ird Mayor Frit'drich. Farm C.
ously situated and Is lu be finished In
hnck pavement He was mure frlgh< I Gilbert, the speaker of the day. and
labor come* to you and to me. wkh a log. Bush has lost none of his time for the Ujiding of the Ociolier
expect a i
feats were giveu
and
we
have
the
right
I than injured, however.
term of Circuit court The building is
I the executive committee of the ConI libsral applause.
There were six entries in the whool |
^a^.r union, composed of their spirit of justice.
being built aconilng to the plan* au-l
That You Can
Mr. Bush was willing to go through under the eye of Architect Jens C.
bkrrow race which was very amusing | pr„R,.,p,u. Irving Cszk. and Messrs C.
Mu*t Consider Other*.
Whistle
as wrvH-ks were imminent all the whllo | „
Thacker. R. B Gar"Now I say again, the laborer must the chute but the Hannah St Laf com I Peu-rsen of Traverse City,
The entries were Halleti. Riddell. I
^
treat with the rest of tbe people. 1 do pany refnsed to allow the boom to b**
Fred Brown, local Singer wwing maopened
on
account
of
the
pr^n^
of
\
Bab'S. Thomas. B^H-ker. McGarry. Hen comprising several hundrv'd. found not say this for any cause of complaint
; chine agent, has rented the building
derson. Winks. Winks came in
n lem|K>rary arranged Imard I have, or A8 a grievance. I simply large amount of driftwood among t next south of the Independent oflee
easy winner. Sales was second and
ersal fact and truth which were a lot of tree roots -vrhich j and placed his stock of machines and
■ the inviting gre«'n of the state this as a universal
Riddell, third.
Jr Just
just as
a* It applies would have damaged the planking.
grass and for half an hour listened to • tbat applies to labor
Tbe events of the day closed with .t supplies therein. He will reside on
The potato race consisted of small two able speeches by the mayor and | ’o any other occupation In life, but I*
the second floor.
»«»ay to those who labor with water polo game by John Roest’s and
Imy* entirely with the exception of the spi'sker of the day. Farm C. Gil ■
The Polmatier sisters gave a musical
their hands, to those who have built Kenneth Smith’s teams. A4. the end of
Riddell. ’The contestants were: Wolsthe first half, neither side having eniertainmem Friday evening at Kear
the
houses
In
this
city,
not
only
those
ler, Fairchild. Nicolson, Becker. RobinCentral Labor
scored, the game was called off by 1 ney ball under the auspices of the R
and Riddell. Robinson woo. Rid- ^iion. Irving C Cook, introduced the who put up the houses but to those
of
eight
to
four
It
is
probable
A.
M. chapter,
'll was second and Fairchild third. ( mayor to the audience, who arose and who were actually occupied with the
Dr. Sickles, president of the Bank
that the other half will be played later
labor of putting them up.
The sack race had four enlriea. Hal- j
I follow 6;
in the week
of Beilalre and of a hank at White
The ^mi'Musical Comedy Success of the Past Season,
lett. Sayles. Thomas and Brady. Sayles
Labor a Guardian of All.
Cloud, has been visiting at Ift-hitr
Mayor Friedrich.
The Bands.
wc»o tbe race. Thomas got aecood
Juies Murry’s Comedy Company, including
“Labor day possesses and deserves in
“Ladies and Gentlemen and Fellow
Three bands and the Traverse City Cloud for a week.
money and HaJleti Third. Sayles won
Mims AL.IOS
Cilizenf :—Today we with evpry state estimable power and it stands today drum corps furnished the music for the
Wfn. Walker and family of Toronto.
the race under great dllBcullles. W*ben
IM
In the Union, with the exception of beside you and me and beside your day, The Traverse CUy bmxd played Canada, have been vlalUng at the home
nt'ar the end he fell on the hard pave
four, are observing Labor day. by a home and mine. Organized labor a large amount of new musk which at John Derenzy out in )Cearney town
ment but bobbed up s<'‘i'enely after a
Labor day observance with more than stands beside the welfare of the state was very aceptable. Their program ship.
short trip on hta hands and knees and
Mrs. P. A- Adams, mother of Ir* A.
two hnndred men in the parade anJ and nation, and In that connection it contained “Popp4e*,“ “Happy Helne.“
came In first.
march who make merry. ThU is la has a duty to perform. I simply want “Bright Eyes Goodbye." “Won’t Yoa SabbcI aad John D. Adams, has rc^
The must amusing race of the day bor’s own day. and It to fitting that It to mention thnt we really know Uie sit Fbndle Me." “In the Shade of the CMd torned from a visit with sons and a
*'Kiuyts witty,
and pretfy«as'b^ cousin
was the pic race. The pies were to because It to by these men whose uation nnd the progress of orgnato^ Apple Tree." and a large number of daughter at Portland, Mich.
Katc.”-Denver New*. Much 20ch.
hucklcheiry and the boy*, after they hand has ball^ the rspobllc and who tabor, yet we don't stop to think i\ out. otherg. The Boys’ band played a conMias Anna Dixon of Orieans Is visit
had finished, presented an appearance have placed America In the foreaMat Ovr neighbors ,next door and aposa splcwMu part in the pr
ing her sifter. Un. Chaa. Evans.
MOW OM mSL.K
that would have done credit to a paint ranks as ter as prqgreat It oonoetned, the strset all belong to thto grant body, oetved mneh favorable
I. E. Dteklnfon aad temUy nre entered Sloox. mirchild eonsnmed his pie and whose ktyalty and patrhiUsB have nnd nre gnnrdlnna. If yon plenae, of yoh though haadlcAppAd by the Ahsence of tainlnc hto sister. Mrs. Edith Stewart,
the qnlckeat. Hebert was a close sec- d^dld American Instltntkms In time nnd me. nnd the whole sreltere of thU two claiioneU. The Sottoas Bat cor and children of Denver. Colo. They
find KhUe KaaCbmA ffot third. Welaler, at Bnaccr. As aanyor oC Ihis dtj and couatry.
net hOMd AlAO CAAM 1b fOT lU AhAIV Of will hfi Mwe aevAtBl.week%
iftAIN n^UlHUU rAlLCO
efivirs
oGu iMEBs. m mytis!.rT,..:;5*.rrrjr:’7«‘:'
SEWER TAX
“YOUR MONEY IA
NO GOOD"
Matt.J.Johhsoks
6088
STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Tomorrow^
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
Dixon
FUN
MISIC
GIRLS
and
F'ialda
HANS
AN’
NIX
Prfcis 25c, 35c, 50e. 7Se IiiepfeM 112 fir Snts
F-RIDAY, 3IEf^. 3
THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY
Pritis2$c,35b,||ic,7R raw AT
1^:
m
?-■
fcgtlerwypi-««»^
s
aiiBiiiai
tnm bet kpQ • mmr dgy mlim jAi
st^’S
ioMs
kOi orreBMil Bltta¥ Mute do
irtfo M tMwi ooemed tti jk oM
Midir. Pdrttrlnt time eke fdttto
of
dm t^ Ikm ty
lei^ tfSeVeo^ and oM elbac tko
kOMfii ond mmamw to the
SSgat^ «ifiE BAtt wammm
*«b» kM p* tmHk te M. I
raMMP*'
iM HgM,** ake c
ws:
to kklo their <
tlw7 loT«, «ad ttaej wooMkt IT they
41d. To« «r» UtUe Aon of an IdM.
Mootj Bcwater. If jroo betlered tka
thioga ahe aaid rather than the thi^
■he tookcd.”
Aafl Fttor. k«7 aiMl determined aad
dflOanU/ nnhappj. threw down her
canla and eMwped m that abe might
not prore beraelf faarfnlly feminine.
■k left Breweter still hearilr «aitd>
eped In meUncholj-. bat ehe left him
-------ed. Be began to wonOgr
Drew did bare aomething 1
Si^*£...
SC JS*!55a
-n» ^
&eSC tkmvhte wandering off t»wm Pagpr
2?a‘USSf2rt£^S*w*rSS «« ^ «*«ance. ae kM muy
Ktontetrs nuEMo
aerer gllowod «e i
ttilaga of omment wr,
cowered kefere tbe ;
mok It oiafiaid.
hm bna dnlnj, iAom facHoa k * to pnpmm b I twin ih
ad rtaaaca fartMaatc^ aaaodated with parturition.
' BL. By ha a»e tbe pans MS tolaMri
daiiag acconckancBt. bat alto to rahy from this ordeal and speedily regaia their
«aor*aal propoftioas
hwkity. It la not britaiing to tbe aioat afgiitiaa asrfacaa.andiaappiahla«>aBcaBaa. It^aotcM^tocallhMotlMrHrriead —
h%tMfdan4ytkawknlafaMlyAjo.anMvSim, Book-Motbackood-
driving tomenvw.- she becoo- **l«t
tket doer
Barbara's only rrapenae waa to toodi
bar pony a little too sharply with tbe
whip, reggy weet on as If nncoa»j engines of special make will be In
sehMia of the dmllfnge.
I Bialted. With this, and probably a few
-Ha baa bai* bored to deoth.-poor
other changes, the Inventor .;!* optlfeHodr.ln thebomw an tWa time. amT-Mias Gray. P»oaae do oet mention
Some weeks ago Mrs. Minnie Corns ml»tlr a* to the results of hts inven
Mr. Brew*le<a name to me again.- In- ban of Port Huron was granted a dl lUjti.—Kalkaskian
trmmted Barbara, with a contraction
The Alcona county scat »ar I* now
of the eyebrows. Bot Peggy was telaad vorce from her husband. Nelaou CarnaFO* mNT—tunil.ti«l or oDwttli a aplrtt of defiance and plunged ban. and waa ordered to turn over to at a while heat The supervisor* and
(^11 forefoTUlahed: also room*
part of the
ber buaband fCit.M. a portion of ibc :-1tIrens ot ihc wt-*tim
rerkleaaty oar .
Douns 1 511 Fifth1 Rtrokl
sept 2-€t
-What U the ose. Mlw Drew, of tak proceeds of property that had been countT want the county scat removed
tag an attftode Uke that? I know tbe held >ointly by the couple. The w«i from Harrovillf, where it ha* alway- FOR RENT—Froot room near Board
roan avenue school. Suitable for
oltaattoa pretty well, and I can't be man failed lo make the payment an.i l>een. to Mud Ijike or some other point
lieve that either Monty or you have loot
teacbera
Inquire at 434 Webster
near th. gc-<igraphical
renter of the
In a week a fertlng that wn» m deep In answer to a citation for her to ap
street.
aug 30-tf
oaated. I know Monty, much too well pear in court and show tbe reason wh> roomy Two ytwrs ago (he eoimty Jail
to think that be would change ao ena- she failed to olwv the order of ihr liurnctl .loa n Six *u|».-rv ls..rs ohjeci.-d
inquire
«y." P»«gy etOI Uved Urgrty to ber court, the unusual claim is made that to It* Im ing rvluiili in Harrlsville. The
Meats. -And yon are too fine a thing the cx-husband le being adjudged a deadlock cotititiue.1 until la*t wintet.
ang :i-tf
not to bare anlTpred under thia rolann- bankrupt and that as a result he ha* when a law *a.- fva**.-.! making Harl*
derptandlng. It aerma aa If a very
vllle a city an.l cr»-ating four more *u TO RENT—UnfurniBbod rooms; also a
amall word would set you both no rlghu In the matter
fM'ni*or.This gave ih. n.-a jail sup
Mayor Sianiky E Parkin of Ow.w.m
good barn, inquire at 218 West
atraWdit.’’
Eleventh street.
July 19-U
Barbara drew beraelf up and kept addresaetl the Maple River Parmer* |K>n.*rs .-1 majoriiv, au.l at the Jul.v
her eyes on fbe road, which lay white club and handed (hii Kom^' hot talk on m»*etlng a n-solu!l.»n was |iasK.-.l pn»and’gleaming In the sun. *1 have not graft He romi>ared the man »ho
vldlng f..r Th. . r. -tt.»n ot the jail from
FOUND
tbe least desire to be set straight " ly demands money for |*dltical Infl'. ih«* St *>o insuri-nce nti.l a
appro
And idle waa never more aeriou*.
SuiM ivi'Oi ilordcm ha.l Ih*
'
cnee with ilie one who accetUK favor
pnaimn
“Bot It was only a few week* ago
plans but r. rus.tl lo give I hem up until | FOUND—Pockotbook
on
Edgrwoo.1
In the shafM- of free pa**«-*, fre«* tele
that you were engaged.“
road
Owner
ran have same by
**1 am sorry.- anawere*! Barbara, phones, etc., and said aUntt the onl;. n*mpellcil l.i do so bv replevin pro j
Haimlng pn»pcrty and paying for
-that It should have been talked about difference U that the furniei |*)-he*.'i.e> ce<*dliigv nM U. .»n the oppllcailon <-1
this nnilcc
aug 28 tf
Ih.- we^t.-rn.rs Ju.lge C.miiinc Issued
ao much. Mr. Brewater did ask roe to the virtue of boldness
marry him. Imt I never accepted. In
Panlel Hamilton, w'-o was nrenily a 1- mp.iraiy re-iralnlug c»rder .-njoin
fact. It was only hla persistence that rcleasiHl from Marquette |triM»n after Ing
Ing III.th lii.il.ling .tminiliie.- from piinu
made me consider the matter at all. I
alleging I
LOST—Gciilleman * basket w«-ave gi»ld
did think al>ont It. I confess that I serving a term of ten years f..i burg ' «hen<t with the w
into^th.
watch fob
Re ward for return lo
rather liked him. But It was not long lar> . ha* made a sworn statement mak : iMsurance ni"ii< y
H.-<*oril offiri-.
sept 2-2t*
Ing scrioul chargt's against the prison j
ncia' fund
before I found him ont.“W'hat do yoo meanr And there waa nfflrialR. In hi* statement whieh he i- i
a flttOb In Peggy a eye*. "tlTuit baa be alK)ut to lay before tlov Warner witli |
”
doner
a number of aftldavlts he all'-ac* that j
A.-elv leu.- gn* I
To my certain knowledge be has
spent more tbsn $400,000 since last prUon.TK In that liisrnuil..n ar. tr.-ai plo*‘h»u- H> lu't*
stre-t Mrs Wm Do
Beptemher. Tliat Is something, is It i*d cruelly and are sul)j«-<i t«. brutal
Witt. 2'.’0 West Scvent«-enth siri-«*t.
sept 2-€f
not?" XIIss Drew ssid In her alow, cool punishment for infra'-tums of the rules
voice, and e\-cn Peggy a loyalty admit He *ay*. among other ihinus. that Km-l
FOR BALE OR RENT—A good sevented some Jnsttficatlou In the criticism. Waltz, the notorious Petrolt mnrd.Tei.
-Generosity has ccnaeil to l>c a vir took hi* own life lo escap.' a Hogging
r«Mim house Inquire Dr. Gauntl.ut.
tue. thenr al»e asketl «-oldly.
sept Mf
“G»*nerosltyr exclaimed Barham and that A K I’ev.reii, kn.jwn o-s
aharjdy. "Ift sheer Mlocy. Ilavcnt "Whltcy ■Plack ' and sent up from i
; FOR BALE—House and lot. winter
leard the things |»eoplc are say- Kalama*no for hank ruhlH-ry, cm a
Front and Monroe striMMs; 30 f
Tlipy arc calUng him a fool, ami great gash tir his wrist In an .-frori m
fnilt land; 10 acre* Umbered: pricF*
‘ clubs they are betting that he blc<‘<l lo death because h»' f< ari-*l •. ' worse than
Ail.ln-ss 11. E iklknap. lu2S
will Is* a imutier within u year."
terribl.' flogging
It is saiii that it
-Yet they charitably help blm to
arT^cnerally’ iiwd" They H^iS"^rc
W.*M Front street.
sept 11 mo*
’. and I have uoti<-e«l afterward bcram<- n.-^-. ssarv to amt*!
late the han.l.
Hamilton has a h> av\
ly mam
FOR BALE—My residence at 131 East
eligible," The comment uas uot with I»lcr<- of haiti.-ss leather lu which .v«'
Eighth street. E. H. Po|k>.
puneh hol' s and which he claliii^ is a
out Its caustic sl«1e
aug 29 Of
•That was mouili* agn. uiy dear." duplicate ot th«' strap us. d lo beat ih. nccrosia of the tx>nea.
pTOtested Barbara calmly. "When he prisoners
Bowling Oreen. Ky.. JIItch«ll Hou*«.
Hamilton says In repi«
L—House and lot t
ajioke to roc he told me it would l»e
sents
pnron>-r« in presenting hN
sfM-on.l
north
ci
ImiHsMibIc for him to marry within a
Allyn
year. .Vnd don’t you see that ii year statement to the governoi
Solomon Meiieer of
lieiton
has
make him an nl>J»*ct ls*ggHr?"
FOR BALE—Heavy wor
imlly anytbiug la prefcml'le to brought action at S-iuih Ib-nd aga nnr without harnesses i
ls*ggar.
ir.” «auie lu Peggy's dear, soft Mie (;rand Trunk W. stern Hallroad <’o
befcm eeen her in that meXw be
**•
meembewd bowdke bad
lost her temper eoce when abe was flf>
•«> •>•«*« • girt he admtrad. *ndS5!
ar^SLP^USTjlirSS' dem, he landbed alood at fbe ttmaght
, of the flerea little plrtare abe had made.
been'bo sedtaaaaoaa:M«|«r.haa. mmd* it a^a-dte' and tbe gloom wbirb
dlaaipated in a
J at* i!!**
”uL ‘
ra^tlrated
CSSr
moment- Tbe laai
langb aarpriaed tbe man
MMy aad Talaablw.
XU-M«a*7 rWaw* who brooght In some letters. One of
t» l4tmMr MM •< tW euHiiri mmO rW«na»
them waa from Nopper Harriaon and
gare him all tbe private new*. The hall
■ hrawfar Im •» gm la a baak failiir*
B*
Oolaaal
froai iBaartil maa* was to be given at inld l>eat, which arUr, thm eoadltion oT Ua akt bataa lhal Bar rived towan
ird the end orBarch, and nebarn b* bM UId. XIV.-at MuTbrav * <«■
forthe
MUtea BrMrWM bmIim lar* la Imt. B* W
raa« wd and Waak. laallr with kM-hiawi- chartering of ^be nitter. Uie steam
yacht bekmglng to Begloald Brown,
Ki«a uTAII^ipMak^**^ H* h »a eo U late of Brown k Brown.
Tbe letter made Brewater i-bafe un
der tbe bond* of inartlon. Ilia affaira
(Conllmied From Saiurday’a laaue.)
were getting Into a dlaeouraglug state.
Tbe illneoa waa certain to entail a loaa
of more than fTiO.orxi to bla buaioeaa.
CHAPTER XM.
¥ T waa tbe cottage of a New York Hit only consolation radietbroogb HarI ntimoonire wbirb bail fallen to rlsdn's aynoptlt of tbe reporU from
I Brewater. The owner bad. for tbe Gardner, aiio waa nianaglng tbe brief
A time, prefermi Italy to IB. Augna. American tour of tbe Viennese orches
tine awl left bla catate, wlib-b waa tra. guarrcla and dlMeualona were
well lomtcd and lavlahly e,|tilppMl. in becoming everyday embarrakaroenta,
the haiida of hi* friend* Brewater'a and tbe reatnre waa an oner failore
from a financial itoint of view. Bro
|e<ft*r I'overrd three tuoiUb*. at a faboken contracta and lawauit* were tumloUM rate per month. With Joe Brag
Ing tbe tour Into one contlnnoos round
don lURtalled a* tuanager In i-hlef, bis
of
loanea, and poor Gardner waa on
eatabtlabment wa* tranaferred bodily
tbe point of despair. lYom the liegtnfrom New York, and tbe rtxiin* were
nlng. apitarentir, tbe coocerta bad been
soon aa romfortable aa tbelr graodettr
'marked
for dlaanter. Public Indiffer
woirid {lonnit. Brewater waa not allow««d to take adrantage of hla buraea ence bad nroused the acorn of the Imaclble memliera of tbe orclicatra. and
and tbe new automobile whl<Hj preetidthere wa* Imminent danger of a coled bitu from Ne« York.
giicsta they offered unllmiteil opportu i
^ organiaatlou. Gardner Uvulttoft
I rd In I'onataut fear that bl* troop
lid finlidi
(in
.\i>1i|M>r Harrison bad remained In the quarrelsome Ilungarlnn* would
north to mtew arrnngetuciii* for ibe tbelr tour snddenly In a pitched battle
»w bateil ball nud to look aft«*r the with daggers and ateina. Bres-ater
advance detail* of Uie yactu iTtilae. amlle<1 at the tbunght of the practical
Dr. 1-rOtlca* and hlaI lUater. with Kub- Gardner trying to smooth down the
electrie emotions of these musicians.
way 8nilfh and tlie fJrnjm
A few days later XI ra. Prentiss Drew
Brewster''
r's party.
dampenei
and Miss Drew registered at the Ponce
Monty'* spirits by
him on rigkl diet, with moot dlM-oumging n-*trtrtlt»u* u|K)n bis conduct. Tbe
|M>rfod of couvaleH4'eoce waa to be on
rx.-isslinriy try ing one for Ibe Invalid.
At first be wa* kept Indoors, and tbe
hours were wlillisl nwoy by |>lnytng
card*, hut Monty considered bridge
tie* |ion* a«hu)niui
one mdst look om for one's own fate "
play pluoet with Peggj *lt^s
•‘l*bdoobtsdly." repHvd Peggy hut
ofrtbcMthese gai
games that the
lany thou
thoughts were dashing througli
«vl with a <]ne*itoii dial had troubled
ft brain.
b.T f»a- many days. -Mviity." she nukI.
-Rhall tre turn back to tbe cottage? "
mid *be found It dmk Ii imu-e difllctill
abe aaid after an awkward allcnc-c
Ibnn when she bad rrheorsed the scene
"You certainly don't approve of Mr.
In tlic mileiicr of Tier walk*. Tve bcnnl
Brewater'* conduct? " Barluirn did not
a niuior that Mis* l»n*M and her uiolb
like to be placed in the wruug and felt
er line taken nonis at tbe hotel.
that abe must endeavor to Justify her
Wouldn’t It Is- pleasniilcr to have them
self. -He la the moat rei'klcaa of
berer
apeotlthrirta. we know, aud be prob
A IienvT glmttii settlcl upon Brewably indulge* in even le*a re*pectable
ater's face, nml the girl * heart dropped
exHtemeut"
like lead.
Sb.- bud punleit over tbe
Peggy ikws not tall, but *be carried
eatraiuPMueni and wondere.1 If by any
her bead at thla moment as though abe
effort of her mvii thing* ronkl Is* a.*t
were In the habit of looking down on
rictil. At tun.** »l.i. bad had flmdilug
tbe world.
liO|M*M that It did not mean as inu<-b to
-Aren't you going a Utile too far.
Monty aa she had Thotiglu. but down
Mbw Drew?" abe oaked placidly
underneath, the fear that he wn* iin
-n Is not only New York that langhi
Prgatf thretr dn*r» hrrcnrdtand eacopad.
bappT M*enied tbe only «'ertnin thing
over his gnixotk* transactions." Bar
de l.,con. and there wa* mneb kpecmlaIn life. Kbe felt that *b«- niii*t make
bara pendsted. "Mr. Hampton, our
: tlon u|*on tbe c-hani'cs for a re^cDlasure. .\nd together with the very hu
t«e*t from Chicago, say* the atorica
'tlon.
Monty, however. maIntgUMd a
man desire to know the s-orst wn* the
arc woiwe out there than they are In
< strict silence on the *ub>ect and refnapuritanical Impulse to bring It alxiut.
tbe.e«irt.”
od to satisfy the curiosity of hla,^H«Mla.
"You forget that this I* tlie last place
“tt i* a pity that Monty's lllnest
Mrs. Drew bad brought down a amall
they would car* to Invade"
And In
I crowd. Including two pretty Kentucky ahohld hive made him oe weak.- aaid
Brewater’a face Peggy aecuied to read
turned in
I fflrls ami a young Pblcago millionaire.
that for her martyrdom was t
, and Bar^ (the lived wrll and sensibly and with
Bnkvely she pot It on
Mrs waa not alow to aee the point
real
!
^
that
rkarac• Monty. I f'»rget \nothinf
(Continued in Thursday'* Issue.)
ly know. But this It a case In which '
evitaMe
that
Bresrater's
guests
abool4
' quite wnmg Where
1 some of their riding
La*«M« Kallw.y OtmtUm.
pleaded that be waa
The \ownmoen of Ldpsdr. Favony,
^ur nerve
to be l» tbeae eXQpr- boast that In ten years they will have
* that this I" the '
neither be nor Barbara cared tbe Mggeat Vailwaj station in the
Monty. Don't yon
tin.. f»r .n .Btn^lr, cm.-iieur_ ’ world- It will be spanned by seven
Immense arcbea earb 140 feet wide.
and Its Ithirteen train platforms will
than IvOOO feet lopg.
each be i
and hla gloom weighed heavily u|m>u
. ^
her. "You dont mind, do you. Monty.- j
longing for Bar- wMIe twenty-six dlffarent line* will
run Into It It wUI coat $32J0n.rts» to
abe added more softly, “this sort of |
bolkL
MarMe.
granite, bronee. and
thing from me? I know I otight not to '
„
interfere, hot Pve known you so long. *nalntalncd this Icy reaerve. Bbe wag atael will be lavtelily oaed. The waitthat tbe
tag add rrfteahment romns are to have
and I hate to oee thing* twisted by a
one
to
win
with
a
girl
Uke
that
bat
gigantic rfescoea of famoti* German
very liirle mistake.'
But Monty did mind enonmHialy. Bo evidently Monty wonld not accept_ad- landacapea on tbe walla, and the bocr
had no desire to talk about tbe thing rlce. That be waa mistaken about Bar- taps are mBnarona.
mngt Idle d
did not dodht for a
anyway, and Peggy’s anxiety to marry |
thing,
going
Hwmrom and Worthtaaa.
him off seemed a bit onuecesBary. Man moment. and abe
I for want of a woerL BverjrUitag to In. tbe oaaK when U
ifestly her own Interest In him waa Of
a tlmea wkra *e let kcnelf COMM to Wkeh Haael Balve. C. B.
tlie coideat. From oot of the gloom bo Tkere
dream of poaotbUltlco. hot tkey always DdWltt A Oo. .of CttobfD dtooorared
looked at her oomewligt auTtonly. fkc ended by seeming too taapoaalMe.
abtoie yaara b|b bow in make a oalve
the moment abe wa* thinking
cared too moch to make the attklnmaat
kia pain, gad her face aald notkU«.
of bar Tlalon aeom eimple. She cared
*'P<«y.- ho exrlalmed finally, go* too modi to be sore or Ohytkigf.
•entlng tba neceaalty of anawerlng her,
At oMoenta eke flawM tkgt eke
-you don't la the least know what you mlidit eky a wroed to Mlai Drew wlricin
•foaL tils baa gKron rtae to u
MV calkinff aboot. Itlanotafltt^ni- would airalgkten thtegs not bat there
wo«a mllitooa oooatMfelU Aak for
ffM on Birbarm Drew's part. Itlsaoo- waa aomethlag aboM bar which keM DFinttli-tbe geMtnc. 8oU by aR
riouB coortetlon.bar off. Xtco now thok they
"A conrldflog which
fkrawn tofetbv more or taea *e coaid
THY A RiCORO WANT AOl
: at «U.- Brewater took tt CP. Bot i<et beyoml • c«rt»lii figrricr.
ST^mU
gmtdaa la Pa»eaeaarSr3a
AND HACK UNE
WANTED.
WANTCO->An apprenUce si tks TPsod
BcMiMr Uw dd rdid** *M thft
sisters’ milUiiecy esUbllshmsBt.
sept 2-6t is alwaya cm time. Hack srders a
Blty. 1 make all tralBavlUi hack.
I CALL FOR BAGOAOC.
la Uveryl can furalah you
WANTCD-Oirl Mr general boose- RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOFB8.
work : small fkmiiy; 13JO per week.
RUBBER TIRE PHACTONB.
415 Sixth ntreak
sept l-tf
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS.
Oim.- WANTeD—»4 JO per week for
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
,
good help. Mrs. B. J. Morgan. 505
FOR FUNERALB
State aueat.
sag S$-if
I can furnish you any kind «f earrtaga
POSITION WANTEO-As bookkeeper, you want. 1 have five haaki and three
collector or at office work Apply to 3-seatcd carriage* in stock, nlao a nice
F. O. Nichole. 329 Soulh Uoiou 8t.
line two-aeatod carriagca. traps and
aiig 2fM;t single baggies. Kindly give me a caU
ben In need of anything In this Una.
DO YOU EVER NEED A -fiHINC- in
your boalnea*? See Cunnlugham. at
Jhc Uon Ibarttrr shop.
BCHIGMi REIS COIDEISED
FOR RENT.
LOST
FOR SALE
MERCURY
WORSE THAN THE DISEASE
wo?w;;;rreM^
and
Newman A Co. for $ tn.iMui dam
ages
Thi- complaint re< )ii-s that S-t
tenibet
bith
Ifui.;
over the
)<iainiirr uri-ved in H'
Van.lalia
rallroa.)
en
t<-r«-d a hark Im longing to Newman A-
Hi*
wesllMMind. Grand Tnink tram struck
n is charge.) iliai ih«
.Inv
nrglig.-nlly ilrov.- u|s»n the tracks a
that ihe etiglnec-r fall.-.! i" .-•"■in't a
The rcp'irt of C
Frank
H
Smith,
in
the
('
nilllnghurF' a t, 1
^
”
of rharl.-s
.'onimission.-rs
c-siaie
Hackley of Musk.-gon, shows a total
1127 IMir. in
the
»» .lo Merrory .nd Po€»«h. I
‘the
‘ )>crfy hL.
hat been toned up !I
part of
ny it* purifying and tonic rfTccts. '
S. S. S. also removes any cflecls of tbe !
___
____
mineral tre
— __ __
_
g gg
claims an..«ed agams- '^|^
Ihe estate, which f.s'ts up sligliUy tin
dcr
. 7r*wT^r'd
|i,oo>.ou
proof
which
vnlvlng
book
chairs, arm
A Laxative Cough Syrup.
"A cold nr cotigh nearly always pro
duces <-uu!-tipat ion tlu- water all runs
In f|i«- i-ics, iic).>ic niul tliroat Instoad
of pay^lng uui of the system ihrougli
the liwi aud kl.iiici>.
For th>- want
of moi*i!iri- the* liuwcl* luTomc dry
tiiK-dy V I
orginal 1
It m«-ct* and
corrects
S I
for
that
syst.-m and cure* all
iKsmiu;: cough. 1^k)ld by ail
cougbs.
....................■
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
case,
three
dining
chair, three
rocking
chairs
and other articles of furni
lure.
Inquire at 911
i- eraaicate* ,
street.
that no sign ]
is ew seen of the disease in future. |
S. S. S. builds up imitrad of tearing down HOUSES
alarm
claims
TAXES
Notloe to Taxpayera.
The tax rolls for tbe collection of
Hchool and city (axe* and special aasessments for the five wards of (ha
city of Traverse City. MIeh.. have baeu
placed in my hands for collecMir .
I will be In my office (or the pur
pose of collecting aaid taxes every
week day from now until Nov. 1, 1906,
from 8 o’clock until 11:30 o'clock In
tbe forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
4 o'clock in the aflernnon of each day.
All taxes paid lieforc Sept, lot will
bo received wiihout collectloo feet,
and all taxes remaining unpaid oo
Sept. ]«t and until Oct. I«t. a peoalty
of one |>cr cent for collection will bo
ebarged. On all taxes remaining onpaid on Oct. Ut and until Nov. lat a
penalty of two per cent for collection
will'be charged.
Office. K(*)m 202 State bank bldg.
M K. Hn*kc:l. City Treasurer.
Dated July 24, 1905.
July 26-OcL *1.
E. Grelllrk Co
Co and starteil for a hot* I and that rt
plaintiff
cure indigi'stioo i
Ring therefrom, thus prevenUng
Caiarrh of the stomach. Dr. Newbrongh. of League. W. Va.. aaya; 'To
those suffering from Indlgeadoo or
lour stomach I wonld say there Is no
better rero<-dy than Kmlol Dyspepsia
. 1 have prescribed It for a num
ber of my iiaticnts with good aucce**.Kodol Dyspepsia Cure dIgeaU what
you eat and make* the siomarh sweet.
Sold by all druggist*.
South
Frol It Walker. Jodge of Pro
I’nion
matt'i-r »r the rm at«- nf fioiith Barne*.
aug 3 tf
AND
LOTS—Monthly
.s:'
pay-
t
monu Hormu W Smltb. CIS Wool
Elevm.il ilrwl. a-l<m. |.booo l!>»
June 2T-G
**ld noart hu
■iiior nf Mid
f.a- the allow
tha lath day or
at tso o’oioch in tb«
> oOm. li« aad U b«v«>
ling and allowing aaid
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•uroMdrx wwkn prt-Tlou*
Bay Btroet. corner Hall, also H
horse power gasoline engine and
feed mill outfit; also 9 rrsim brick
residence, 5S7 Sixth street. Apply
to John Horafleld at residence.
June 2C tf
Mut a » K^t S J J
I
(honghi
Instead .tf Mean, for moUv.
power. ( s originally planned, gasoline
^
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlaatg, 6a
3A - IVIU- I-AM
Sk-OOO
PRIP* V I NO
HAKES KICK, KED BUH>D. HEALTH AND STKINGTH
A BLESSING TO BILMN WORKERS
AND NERVI U S I'lNii’lJ-:
FOR BALE—Store bonding, stock and
fixturea. Will sell all or any part,
or will rent building. Apply at once.
Chaa. Roaenthal, Traverse City. Mich.
may 27-tfFOR SALE—41 lota '.n Hannah's 5th
add. 6 one acre loU fronting on 14tb
street, 4 In Griffin A Winnie's add.,
and 3 lota on West Front street
■Will be sold on easy payments or
exchange for other property. Oeo.
W
.A POBITIVE CURE FOR
ERYSIPELAS
EC2CMA
GOUT
SCURVY
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOSIS
BLOOD POISON
NERVOUS DISEASES
KIDNEY TROUBLE
WEAK LUNGS
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
LIVER TROUBLES.
8A-MU-LAH Ubieta are compoundi'd from the essence of rare
East Indian Planu. and are the periA-cted result of over 20 years of
medical research—SA-MlKlAH acts promptly on the Uinga, Liver
and KWnaya. These organs are directly responsible for the condition
of the blood. SA-MU-LAH I* a blood purifying medldnc put op In tal>let form, and contains nothing of an Injurious nature. They are Invalu
able In case* of spedfle febrile diaorders where the blood has a large
ezeesa of febrtne or uiic acid. Every disease or diaorder that flesh la
heir to can be traced to Impure Blood. SA-MU-LAH has helped thou
•aa^s oC sufferera.—it can help you.
FREE.
ON SAIA AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS
PRICE MLR BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS, SO CENTS.
If yoar dealer-ea*^ supply you. send price and order to
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
NEW YORK.
Raff
^ Forj practical
work;* for saving
time;^ for Jong
service and com
plete satisfaction,
no other J type
writer quite equals
Sept 1 if
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax ctoOM
put In mortffagaa Hootaa for onto
Inquire of B. McNamara.
Part
Place HoteL
July.
UAaSmitK
Premier
PALMISTRY—O0»
Remembar the fotare Uaa In jorn
band, a adantlfic reading win rwrea
the trna life's htotory. Over 11?
Union 8L Bide eatraaca.
I^KI
A POB BALI OB TBADB-Mx
n iKm— »d loM on Wast flMa.
k
Usr-r
A littW book expUiainc j«t why
thi a » wJl be wnt on n^wcM.
^
Hf
k
No Unptoaaant Effeeta.
If you ever took DeWltt’a Little
Riser* for blllousne*s or (
ileaanre la. Tbeae
you know what pill pie
faatooa lltUe'pllla cl
the liver
of all bile without
* ayst<
effect*.
Sold
unple
by all dnittist*.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Better uk,«boaI U to-d*y.
ffi^-frada Typawritor SofflB.
TrpRwritRr Co.
!
U7 NnWOH .ST.
OHMIT, KM.
£i
■:;
m:^
•■"'. - ■
L- -
i «r westora
la« orcr Us 1
Ksrti Owotfw. Mm tiws
IkfrMI to be rM dtawoM depoolu.
Serrecml toe ■pedMtos hare boot
ftwto Ip ,ltet aoetSop. tboafk no s)r«tenstle oUort at derdopoMBt toa
boea PMde.
tint Uesteoant Heary L. Harris
tad Secoad Lleatenant Morton Rusaotl. both of the Twenty-mood Unttei
States lafantry. hare retlsnod thrlr
eammUstoni and will enter the Chiam army. They are to receive th,?
rank erf oolooel aod ma^. respcctively, at 17^ and $5,000 a year, end .will
devote themselTcs to iDtroducin*;**^!em miUtar>' methodK m the army vrf
the ChlncM emperor.
J, P. Morcan. who has already J*e<“n
decorated with the Order of St. Mau
rice and St: Lazarus by the klaK of
Italy, with the Oimanfs'i by the saltan
and with the Order of the Savior by
the of Greece. Is about to be created a
commander of the Leirion of Honor by
the French Kovemmeot. This Is an
aaknow'ledsemeni of his nct nt presentathm to Paris of a 6tu* bromre
statue of Benjamin Franklin.
ARwd ? <—. ':ai
to Worii On
WoAt Wockli Wolfclll
Loti of coetfy is needed to keep vp the VKe.' In
the strnifle, tiK nun with the ftrpn# body and dm
hrdn wins out et^ time.
The nun of to-day needs'fomethinf more than
■perefood; he needs a food that makes eneriy^ food
Ahhonfh some peo|de may not realize it.'yet it is
a fact, proved and cstaUished beyond donbt. that soda
crackers—and this means llftf da •ISCUtt—are
richer in mnscle and fat-makin| elements and have'a
mnch hidter per cent of tissne-bnildini properties
than any other article of food made from flour.
That this Is becoming known more and more every
day is attested byflie sale of nearly 400.000.000 pack
ages of jlnaada Bfacuftt
finest soda cracker
ever baked. An energy-giving food of surpassing
valne-^ld in a package which brings it to you with
all the original flavor and nutriment perfectly pre
served. TmJy thi food to loork on.
Whoever you arc—whatever you arc—wherever
you work—UflMda •Iscult./
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NATIONAL BlSCUfT COMPAHY
, a« they were drasulng oat a party
burl**d by an avalanche. After reallr.Ing that the son was hopelessly lost milk, to t^hich he had al
Ki-8ecrrtao «f the Navy J.din I). |
» **»'‘**f
‘ customed, with a slice of plain bread [ y.,ur chl'dreii. l>K.k out for Ouigbiustpiii:
Cougb
Las a c«,nvlct|on that sp<*eches |
»Jth Ihs work of rescue.
| and a cup of black tea. For matn j Golds. Cnuip and Wb«K»pin«
them in lime -On«* Minute ('u;tg:i
arc as raueb of a bore to the audhmr.. |
whUe ..n the l>ench for the northeni' years he had eaten neither beef, mut
!•< the lies: r*‘t!iedv
Harmlev.
ton nor pork, but took a little fish or
’dea.-ant
t'otualns »io opiate.
as they are to the s|»eechmakers. -I' district of G«s.rKla Judge McTay had
. always fe< l glad when called ii|s>n to habit of entting short argument wbon- fowl at l o’clock, with another cup of Sold by all druggists.
atake a siMMTh. however. ’ he says, ’for | ,.ver such a course swmed ailvlsable tea. At « o'clock a slice of bread and a
am In the position of a w rtain ama-, On one cK-casion hoUiiniod to a lawyer cup of tea (»nce more constitutwl his
tear actor. He was In all of the the-i who was defending a notorlmis moou- evening meal. Ho ate neither pie nor
YOU DON’T BUY BOOKS
atrlcals gidng In his small town. He | shiner that an lymr ought to do for luidUing^ and drank nothing strungi-r
than tea.
played all sorts of parts. Someone j presentation of his plea. Th^ lawyer,
FOP THEIR PRETTY
James J. Hill, the raiintad magnate,
aakrrl him one day if he did n..t get j an unusually long winded p<*rson.
will
celebrate
his
sixty-seventh
birth
COVERS
tired i>f taking part In every private i „rged that h«> ought to \h> given eight
theatrical i»erf«irmnnce. *Yes.‘ said the hours. ’ Very well.” said Judgt' Mc- day Sept. IG. on which occasion a l>au.
qtirt will Ikj given in Ills honor by a
NOR SHOl^ YOU BUY
young fellow. ’| don’t like to act a bit, Cay. "liave it your own way. but it
but 1 know If I’m not on the stage ni lake th«* aeeuse«l aliout three yearn to quel will Ih! rfiven in his honor by n pPIANOS FOR THEIR CASES
resenlative men of Minneaisilis. Mr.
havo to sU in I be BU<lleHCe.' ■’
tell why h«- employfll you."
Hill was-born In Guelph. Ont.
U Is esliniattHl that If Ambassador
H. I, Dawes, the distinguished MasDuring the rtx*ent sojourn of the
WbllriRW Held shall ke« p up the soelal FachuK«>ils lawyer; In liis young manbliah of Persia in Paris one of his fapace he has m-i In England his term as h<a»d was an iudifferent siwaker. Parvorlle amusements is said to have
American n'preaentative ihrre will iicipaiing In a law rase soon after his
been having his secretary read
coat him alanit
He is laying admission to the bar la^fore a North',ho oddest'of the begging letters’ of
plans for a luiclal and diplomat ie ram Adams k.silceof the |K>aec. Dawr^ was | ^-hich vast numbers were s.-ui to him
paigli Siieh as none of Ms pnibvi-s iipiKJs»-d by an nld»T ailoniey. » hose j
nlerli
* thoiighi of undertaking.
Dorrhes el.Kiuenee nilrartiM a large erowd that
Italy’s greatest living ihh*i. Gloiise
aidnn mansion which | par) ed
ter hnua«‘, the I^Hidon
e<iurtnM»iii. The Justlee
CanlHocI, celehralwi his seventieth
the Ridils have taken,
fr»‘c-!y |>erspiriiig and. driwing olj
Have artistic cases, but
birthday «»n July L'7. I’nOl n few
lingly mniulaiued under |7r.,it<M) a \em.
they exccll others in the
...........
’‘imonTh".
months ago he hod retaineif his chair
Wmit Park, a coitntry place he has en ehupient sildress.
he
"Mr. Atthree prime contributing
gaged, will cost IZfi.iMHi more, exclusive torney, siipiMising you sit down and ns professor of classical literature at
factors which are very
of rIaiKirate jfhterlalnmegts planned let Dawea begin to speak. I want to Ihe ITnlverslty of Boulogne, which he
necessary to make a per
first occupied in IKfiO.
there. Then there are the o|M-ra. trijis thin out this rrowil."
fect piano: —
David DraiMT of Johanueslmrg.
to the continent. He., which will bring
Als.ui sixteen months In-fore his I South Africa, who diMtiverv.! the faIhe ItMAl up Ip or beyond the fnriMida
denih tat loot .Senamr David Wark «»f mous Pietorift mines, has anixed in
ble figure nienllotP'tl.
Kiedrielon, N B., wrote a letter ubo-t; jthis country with the pui|s»se of bnik
The Alpine guide. l,4H|Mild (Band.
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWHl
At ■
RastalTs
s
Ko matter WHAT POWER
ycm*re beau naiag, yonll
BVENTUALLT am ploy
oleotricitj, not onW for oooBomio reaaooa,bot for ratooni
of utility and genoral adapCa*
bility.
ALL ItEW
SODVERIRS
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
HARDSOME SPOORS
DAIRTY PIRS
FARCY CHIRA
Let oi vitalize an Idea
for you.*
NEW WATCHES
Boardman Mra
Hcctric Light
Si Power Co.
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Agency for Cdebritcd Fox
Typewriters
rontending that the company had n »
legal lights to dis|Mi5H> ef its right of
wwy east of Benton Hart>or. and that
it had forfelt*-<l by the failure lt» bitil I
the railroad all title fo the propen.v.
the Michigan Sh«m C- Kartem Uai'
way renBpatiy has rtir.intenr<-d aetl. n
In chann ry against itio We.sH rn Mit li
Igan Railway crjinpant roet; «*l*g>pi'
Igan Railway com|«iny. (icorgf I*
Banlley. a CJtiragu cai.lfalisl. sign> 1
the bill ef c-ompliiin'. A year ago tinpro|M*ny Ilf the Westi rn Michigan eitm
l«iny was sold at ebaneery sab- to Da
tid 1„ Brown, of Piiisbiirp. repn-sent
Ing the KnlrkerlsjcKer Tru.st com|iatiy,
ew Yttrk. I*ro!iiot« rs of the Mieh
lean Shore & blaster sa>; that the
havi- sufh' b tn capital to ronimeii*-*work of construeiion from Ib tiitin Ha:
isir to Kalama/tMi at otir-e
an m near at
wara Ou aliiMamM, olMl nowmowo,
OoMUty. Uvw tad Udaty
nan n*een rn tiie rnwn
ine i,«‘giiin
Grand liven in n lint on tin
J|
live* of many mtvelrm who had lont
Ihrir way or were unable (o reach the
hnnpl^«.
HIn wm. wh<» tmed lo help
him. illaappoared In a rrevlw <me dav
M.
M
■ 1
’ Frae AmusBinonts.
JPillB. Keep in good health.
Cure your coostipttion. Get rid
VJ of your biliousness. Have dally
movemenis of the bowels. Use
^ Ayer’s Pills. Ctn you postibly
give better sdvice?
. Railroad Rates.
The celebrated Addle
and her wonderful trained
Ilona. The most thrillind
performance ever witDeaaed.
Other attractions of a
marvelous nature^ FREE
The best musicians in
the land attest the truth
fulness of this statement,
and this evidence is fully
supplemented by 145,000
users of Kimball Pianos.
The owners and users
of Kimball Pianos are
our best atlvertisers. Like
an endless chain they tell
their friends of the good
qualities of the Kimball.
and in turn, they tell oth
ers. Thai is why more
than double the number
of Kimball Pianos are
sold every year than any
other make in the world.
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Reduced rates on all
railroads of one fare to ,
Grand Rapids and return.
Write S, J. Weber, Sec’y,
for all information. 89
Pearl SU, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
'
Raclns.
Trotting, Pacing and
Running Races every day.
No extra charge for
admission to the Races.
Hlgl Quill), Eat) Tirait aod
Rleht Priets
West Miichigan Shite Fair
Brings them within the
reach of all buyers,
and our
CllAND RAPIDS. MICHICAiN
Sept. I8-I9-20-:H-22, 1905.
PnnlBms for Agricaltinl
EAiklts.
$25,000 Cash Prizes,
fforiM, Cattle, Swine,
Poultry,
Woflderfol Eihlblts.
of Manufactured Goods.
Fine Furniture, Boots
and Shoes, Concrete work,
etc. Actual manufacturinH floing on'with latest
macblocry in Main HalL
Small Payment Plan Makes
Piano Eoyin^ Easy
& |. WEBER. Secretary.
89 Pearl StreeL
WoMfl’s Departmnt.
M. B. EARNER,
and Tapestries,
Special prizes In cash.
^
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
at City Book Eioro.
Tburtoll. Moaazor.^ omco. room •
Uaffilllon * MlUlkes block.
OR- T. A. WILHELM. DentliL
opera houBO block. RDom 1.
dtj
OIL F. MOL08WORTH— Bpecial atr
UnUoo to disoaaet of the eye. car.
Qlaaooa fitted,
nose and throaL
looms 7 and 8. H
H. A la M«rcanUlo
Rooms
Co. block. Both phonoo.
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Gradnate ’
ronlo Unlvcmlty. Offleo In Mum
Telepbooea, offleo 102; n
bldz. Telephones,
denco 104.
mmMM
I & Earl’s
les 103.
OlVB
VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
HARRY -B. HARNER—Exper: piano
Try a
to-night/’
For Bwlo br all DnmMa
fO Cant and 2B Cent gcdioa
ABCm NO BUBST1TUTE8
ER80N—Attorney
ERVEY H. ANDER
Ihelm block, Tpivandjcounselor. Wllhel
:iUxens phone 1106.
- , Mich. ClUxens
rl*.-. I; thrrv t«Uiy
The C. B. Taylor Goal Go.
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
EXCURSIONS
nnd 4 Suthen
IR. a H. LYNCH
land block, physiciana and sur|eon.
CItixens phone 364.
Ba) Steamers
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Cjirver. Prices reasonable. Offlee with
O. P. Carver and Bro. olllh phono*.
ME-AB-TA-WANTA
Loavo 8:30 a.m.; 11:00 a. m.t
4:10 P. m.
•OWEIS BAIEOI
Loavo llrfK) a. m.: 4:20 p. m.
OHENA
Loavo 8:30 a. m.
NOITBPOET
DR.
ns phnn.-Ilin blenre. ."WG;
aug .'*.I-;:mo
DRS. J. 0. k HART J.TRUEBLOOD
OBTBOPATHIC PHY8ICIAN8
OfitoeSOMAWtlbslaBlds. » a. «. •<» U
Ito S B a. T to S BTMlaas. B1rtwio*.ll
Wywkoopfiaa.
Pboo*4t..
Loavo 8:30 a. m.
NOITHPOIT POINT
Leave 8:30 a. m.
fUJ t-wotr •rr
Th«- thr»- r««iuiKi
o
' Wfibkli* BnU »
rounilt^ fi«tiirt«, «t»M-ocr
flnt- compb-*i«Ti. Bnd »h«- ta * wt»«- wuman.
«iih lh<w faron., who will atrlT^ by
j pTery nieami to pr«NTTP, or. If lual. rmtore
nw-ogBircil and iiidor««l l.y tht*ml«T It !• p..^Uiv.-lT the only
1 O.M of
known to MT-ti-iir* w hi<'b w'tthou!
an<l UinlcK will round out Vh« I
lowi-1. thin r)ir« k or arrawny n««pk w ith fSi
lowlthy fUwh
F*-r r.-ni..vlng wrmkbw fr
Ulo far... nark and hand- it art. bku tnagi
onr appbrallon of Ion ahowtnc • dprld.-il
provonn-nt, «>p..-i»Uy wb-h lb-* furrow
den>
For d.-x-t-l..plug th- hurt or to make
bma«t nrm. largK and twaullful. nothin* <
To ;>r<-t .tit ihi- bu«t from ahnnklug.
hould alway.uw Ur. . harbw Flnah
Food afu-r weaning baby. It will aUo r«»tore
a
t.. lla natural contour and bwuty hwt
through thl» cau»c.
Wc oamcatly warn ladloi to arold TOhrtl
tutcof l>r. Chari- FlrahFo.rt.
that the
------------- portrait of ,>r. tWtk. 1. on thcJ.o, .
boforc purriiajiln*
i on the fn«.. I
-
JOHN R. SANTO
Faro Nc-nh-ta-wanta and
Bowers Harlaor 2oo rmiml
trip; Oirv’rm, Xortliport ami
Northjwrt Point, 50c rouml
trip
ffiKBAL KnUlltE
lETUlNlNG SAME DAT
FIRE INSURANCE
M.&M.E. TIME GIRO
L. U A. BUILMNik
KlSl:
Ur Char).-. Pt*.di Fond, the graatMt of
boantlflcm t-mUy. t« 1 e r»mU of T-r, of
•tody and i xp»-r1*-nr.- 1 ■ Lir Charlt.. 0 phym
rlnn of high •tambug n hi* pr->f-««iun. anti
V^At;oP*.Irtl O A A
As Fraakfon...
G^diuir
a P. CARVBR * BNOh
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OMm M$. New Wllhnia BMA Uto.
phone. fSfl.
CEO. A. JARViS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
6n.WM(Witlr
MONROE & HeWETNr
6RAID RAPIDS I INOIAIA lY Q E R EBU IN S UR A N GE
J. F. JSb’KB. Aamk
„
.
LUMrAIU.
m..t« the growth of nair
Train l.wv.ii Trarrnw CSty 4 JJ p m v*>nn
On
at all the principal Dwpwrtm-nt ,
n^rth and
"
Btorwi and Ilmggtrta
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pwAWTtAttnrYiMPANinBsBdFufasrv'
Kwtwal Fir» larttrwno* <’x>mp*«y
It I NEWWILMSLM block
c. D. MILLER
DENTISST
(KaUBBsl OsBtiaa)
_____ al#;T*-T IwLir
•ocurod at Walton.
Prop.
HwxtdoorA. V. rrlwlrtdi-i abM nor*
serves. Art Needlework
35.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Physi
cian and surgeon. Remored to offloes over First NaUonal bank. CiUsens phone S86.
DRTIS^ P.~ LAWTON—P^siclan" a^
surgeon, new Munson block. Both
phones. Night calls prompUy at
tended to.
JPJCUoiSt.
*‘Cool as a Cucumber”
KIIVII
Mutoio Moutoto
Fine Baking-and Pre-
WIANO TUNIfM—W. M. 1
yaan axpartmaa; Now 1
OrtaaeU Broa.
Tlwy ParM Um BM, mi rifkt tk*
•W) Uvw. dteott 8M-HMda£, kiliC
ap tte Nwvmaa SystMi. ate noair tte
damff oaaMd By mrawt and fenla
wwry.
1st TONE:
2nillOUCH
3rd DURABILITY
Hmall 81. Ilertiard and Jinn saved (In-
ad to ]
aadFT
$01 WUhala UoQk.
OR- W. C.. MOON—Phones. oAco.
Cllz., 107; Bcil. 99. Residence. 710
WasMnston street, Clta. phono 216;
Bell. 99.
PIANOS
of Honor.
IRKS COB
Olt r. J. MAC NUTT—Fkwettea Uatt-
Yoa Are Nst Ftellpg Well,
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