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The Evening Record, August 31, 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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1905-08-31
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THE EVENING RECORD
•MCIAL TBIMIAPM •nVIOL
6 PAGES
T«AVCBtK CITY, mCHlOAN, THUMDAY, AUGUST SI, 1M6.
HAPPY VDWS
NEITHER SIDE HAS
APPROVED A6REEMENT WERETAKEH
flCMOTC ^SSISILITY OF A SERI
OUS HITCH.
saoMsmmawcMP
^ M.
.
or <H« Moplo GfOvo Fnitt
Ham Jumt m—rn Ficicifift
Semo Fine Ofioo.
BOTH SIDES
WILL SIGN
MISS MARtON ROBERTS AND
FRANK BALCH MARRIED.
n^muMmmma
IS REPUGED
BY A SALDDN
•i
's cause
tEnsoiT
TIT2
fart> nut forth bw th* nr*Birf*nt lou/arW '
giben School Begins
Ad McKaags Mat With a Painful AocMcfit This Moming.
Ad McKeage uf Mayfield had one of I
hia thumbs cut off tbix iDoraing. He!
lx employed in Gray 's xblngte mill and
came in contact with a saw.
youJ ]hear our name on eve
that
.
at evcr>*
article; needed
here.
»oKool BooMs.
ma A ciion of asters BOMB THROWH
AT RESIDENCE
CEREMONY WAS SOLEMNIZED BY
y. M. J«wett vt Maple Grore fruit
REV. OEMAS COCHLIN.
farm
ooly to *lvc bM
c*jmniantU lu bik fruit ao<l It will U>i
•nirtblQb be waau U to. Not ■blUSod
Bride Has Spent Her Life Herw With
(wiib rmbilnc^ record br««klaK applofl
Exception of Her Years at Col
aad pea/-hew be has Ju»i bi-**e ptektuf
FROSAtLV WILL SC WO DELAY IN a aecond crop of utrawberrle* which
lege—Groom la a Succoesfut
are a* iarae and flnely flavored an airy
FEACE FR0CEE0IW08.
Youhg Chicago Publisher.
be picked lu June Altbouah ibe crop
U n.p as lance
the Arm one df iba
The spacious realdence of Judpe and
iKWKon. he hruuKht a larae box of
Mrs. Ivorin Roberts wax fllied la..t
berries to the Kecord ufflci* yeaterday.
erening with ftienibt who Kathered to
witaeAx the marriage of Mlxx Mariur
ANARCHY WAS AVERTED
RobertR and FTank Orlo Balch of Chi
PRCSIOCNT ROOSEVELT.
caao. Th«f entire bouse wax elaliorattly andj^-autlfully dectirated, pink and
white iH-Inc the color xchenie of the
Had H« Not Callod th« Conferonoa. th«
-eddinc. Pointed arches of axparaicux
War Would Havo C^ntinuod—M.
t-auaht wlih pink and white axterx out
WItto U to B« Mado a Count
lined all the diMfi-x. windowx anl
BISHOP POTTJER8 SUSWAY TAV an*hex. and fi-xtoonx uf jtreen with the
for Him Servicco->Ctar
ERN IS NO MORE.
fluwerx made a araceful canopy
Thankod Froaldent.
in the larae bay window when* the
ceremony took place. The baluxtrad-*
of the stairway down which the w«-ddlna party came wax wrestbiHl with
Juot been docovered that neither the
-----------and the pink and white axterx
caar of Ruaaia nor the emperor of PLACE WAS DEDICATED WITH and . lance bimgiiets of fragrant pink
Japan haa approved the peace agree
doxoloGY.
and white phlox filled the comer* of
ment reached by the envoya at Tgea-!
the parlor* and xittins room.
day's aoaaion
|
-----------Ak the JxihenKrin W(*ddina marc'i
• While there la a rernote possibility^' Wat the Plan of the Bithop to Have a wax played by the Mlxxex Myrtle Mil
•f a oarHKM hitch it is believed that j
ler and Blanche llamuni the weddiu-;
the treaty which has been partly
party tlexcended the xtairx. paxxInK
; Experiment '
di:;vOT« up will be readily approved by
ihrouith the long parlorx, and to<tk their
ot a 8uccc»«.
tho role re of the opposing nations.
place under the canopy of pink, while
A high Russian ofnctal lately in SL ,
-----and green in the bay window. Firht
Fotereburg says the Uik of peace '
E>‘‘n»wK Rbcord.
came the ribbon b«*arcrx. th»- Mixxex
being deplored by influential Rumians ;
'■***‘‘31.-Th.- -Subway
lx>ulxe Buck and Grace Morgan. Grace
la wmserrst. He said had it not been '' *'Kiablihlu<d by Illshup Putter
Wilhelm and MIhni,. Walt. Hele.-.
for Roosevelt the war would have con- j
Atiauxl and doillcal.vl with the
M«»on- and Gayle Griswold, who werv*
tinued and anarchy would have broken I
<i-a>--.l tu exiM and tblout in Ruaaia. Peace came, he aaid. ^ n»<'ruim: It wax cunvert*-d Into an onll gownetl alternately In pink and whit *
when Rucsia waa almoct exhaoeted
r'«*ni*bop. Ulvliop Putter lntejide.1 and carried |Hnk and white ribl>uiis
caught with bouquets of pink and
Rnanclally and LInevlUh'a position
*•“'
be conducleJ
waa hepelcaa.
j
ibuM- <>MlabU>.b«-«] in KuRland by while sweet peas.- They were folhiwc^i
It is Msderwleod Id. Witte will be
<»'-ay and aofi dHnk> were sold, by the matron of honor. Mr*. Leon F.
TIIuk. xixler of the bride, who woi\>
•nade a oount fee his eRort. m cstab ''*^*’
Ih'* wheme was due to
while cr»‘|ie d«* chene and carriiNl
lishing per;ce.
irntr-.iiaae.
roxex. Little U«ib«Tt Hastings fullowe 1
CZAR Th/nKEO PRESIDENT.
!
---------------In white, carry ing the ring In a larg.roxe. and next wax the little floxi*'girl. Until Fo*.ter. a1st» In white.
Nicholas of Russia, a cablegram ex----------- -
iwhched
WAS BUELL
THE ROBBER?
IM^rsoll*, P»«R*r, IK^O.
FREE BOOK COVERS with all High School
te.\t books purchased by us. Bring in your sec*
ond hand books.
City Book CIMStore
BobartCs.
FRONT OF MICMAFL PALLAIMHA'S
HOME DESTROYEa
S2.000 HAH lEEl BEIAHDED
PALLAOINA RECEIVED “BLACK
.
HAND" LETTERS.
xplosion Occurraff^at Midnight and
Although the Whole Family Es
caped Much Cxcitentent En
sued in Neighborhood.
By Win- to the Kveuing Record.
New York, Aug .tl — TT;.* fnuit of
hmix.- .x-tupkd by MieJ.ael I*a!la
dins, a wealth.^ eoniraetur. wax turn
away at midnigbi by a Innub. Ihilla
diria luid receiv.'.l letter* demanding
K'.ihxi which wer.- vign.Ml th,- -Black
I. ■ All of the i'alladlua family ex
caiKt! but the .Apbixion .-anx.-d th"
highei.t cxeluiiivnt iu the ileightiur
hooil.
Scbo0f Shoes
that Wear
Some Bargains in the
Lewis Stock
__
;TW0 BRAKEMAN
INJURED centerpiece
'
**"-
t'"
was a large U>uqnet
pink and white xwE-et peax. amt the
Had a Ring
Each Hand—Coroner*^
light* were xhadrtl in pink and white
Jury Completely Exonerated
The refroxhnient.s were lo«‘ cream in
M. S. N. E. From
the form of pink ro.xex. cakes, coffer*
Blapie.
Harrington Fatally Hurt and Marti.i and pink and white iHiabon*.
Mr. and Mrs. Baic^ left on the even
Legs Cut Off and His
ing train for a wei*k at the northern
OwiUg 1o the xudjit-n d*-.Hh yi-st* rda\ ‘
Skull Fractured.
rexurtx. after which they will make an
aftemuun of Giegg ihi.-li. w>n ul Kui> '
extendcil
trip through the west, later
ert Duell of South Fraiiklurt. the siorv „
-----visiting NVw- York. Washington and
uf Ibe OlH-rlln rubber. ... B.ugbam is
•tK-bmund. Mieh . Aug. 31.—T I- other eaxtem points. They will Ik* at
made pubiic.
Saiiirilay night the g. n.-ral xiore «u' llarrmgiot). « Gr.'iiu) TtunL barkeman. home after Nov. 15 at 1509 Addlxoi:
j avenue. Chicago. Many beautiful pr«'—
Jm- Olwrlin at IliiigliMni wax ent.-r.-«| wax taialh crushed tK*iween
rv^-ived which will grarand Jew ell > taken fii tntge quaniitie!-. fr.'lgt t ear. n. ar ihix place Itxiay The j
among the plund.-r iH-iug f.irty Anger ua.n ha.l l-nd.. „ in two and Hairing 1 ,heir new home and be plcaaam rtringx. rhainx and xeveia: watches Tlie
**’“ r*';gbt while working with j n„.n,hrances of the many friendx of
kept-quiet i» ix.hee rircle.H _
“-^^‘Dgiun wax marrie 1 j
,be bride and groom. Mrx. Balch
matte
lu IN-!
has spent her entire life In Travers»*
while• the movements
Caught Between Cara.
City with the exception of her y«*ar»
'' who wax xuxpiH'twl. w
IN trolt. Mu h . A ig 31—George R.
college and the laxt summer In Chiwas alleged that he
d in sett!
FatittMuy evenln_£ at l.» ..cbx*k anl
«» «"*•
“i
-t .lu- .HutHu
•' "■>- ment work, and the best wLxhe* of a
»... ..
.«d's7.'r„iu l„
«„ howl of friendx will follow her to her
tliU ,-i,v l„ O.U «irl.v nu.rai„« H.*»'l I'l*'•<■ Iua. .uir cm new home. Mr. Balch lx one of the
mojrt successful of the younger put>w. uu. cl., „d .« n.-m
>7'7
“* “-n
lishers of Chicago, the magazine* with
.. I.ntc .v„n. .here hi. de.,h eeeurred !
»*»
which he 1* connected having a nation
yesterda> afiemiKm. ax xtattsi in the
. __________
al cirruUtioo.
Among the out of town guest* wh)
The fart wax then dixeioxed that he
-----------had a ring .m each hand and bad given
Attacked With a came on for the wedding were Mr.
Balchs brotberdn-law. J. Benjamin
away two uthi r rlugx at ^e Ann. He !
and Compelled to
Go
to
Hoapital.
Ott of Chicago. Howard Shaw of
Olxo had a bicycle which he had
Chicago. Mr. Bakh's buslnexs partner,
and Mri. Shaw. Northam Warren of
Ilflcatlon. The venllct orihe coivner**
Detroit, I*aul VerKamp of CincUnaU.
JuD jtoday lx the
that bo came! ^
loblxdE*athh> .anting in conuct with
hoxptlal. Two Mr. and Mrs. Rushton H. Field of New
a moving train, and exonerate* the |•*»*•“**“ Chicago to bay York city and Mra. C. H. Gibson of ML
jg. ft N. K.
good* and from there she went to De PleaianL
troit. While In that city ahe was at.
tacked with a 'Trog" feloo. Tbl* be
CIDER Al*i*LB6 wanted at the coM
- N&AH TA WANTA lYIdaj erenlag came so severe she was ubligod to go
•torage.
- aog 2S-tf
at 7:3«.
Bteamer t'olumhla with to a hospJul. If she ran be moved,
Wyaiumgs oerbestra. I-Yirv* 2S coat* she will be liinngbt to this city the
found trip.
Black vill aoCii ta kiift.
Utter pan uC the week.
«e.wd
I
ILL IN DETROIT
KobxcfcSBxytSasjr
SOMOOL. SMOE
We have everythin;; there is toixj liad in the line of
OOOD SCMOOL. SMOB
Bring the iKjys and jiirls bt*re; we'rejiure to fit them—sn
give Ihem solhl comfort and jrooil 'bervioe—sure to savi
ixjcketlxxik. Oor School Shoes Can'c be Beat.
SchMl Sh»<s
Tor M
8c*c. Why not o'i a
cotal Iju«kj’ Bpontru nnd
flitait yt»ure up.
We
h;iv«- a fine Itm* of Imil'i^i' sjjonifi-8 in Wl.uir
anil
Shui-p'ft w<x»l.
I*rirv8 froi.i l.V l.> Bk-.
It will pay you to s«v
our lim- of sixmi^.-s if
yvu think of huyin-r.
BAOHANT
&
We i-iiny a lar,^e line of
the Heil School Housi*
Sh«x-8. Xothiiiu Utter
U> Wear,
un Mis-ses-aiid niildreiis’
Shixti. for the next 30
Days.
('all ami
see
flicm‘;
irouhle .to
sliow y*iu at
WAITly
DRUG JTORE
ROMOOl
VISIT OUR
YARD
...Special Sale....
^
^
ami mv. tin* aamirtmeutof
LnniixT mill Buiklim; Materiala bi In* iuul lierer
DM you fvi-r risit our mill
aiul tk*e wliat we an* ahle lo
_ turn out ill tin* way of lutcrFinish. Scroll Sawiiig,
TuniiDK. .Stair Work, etc.
J.E COR FRONT kUNION.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts or TlUo
XRICES 8ATISFACTOBT
mred 6reilick
& Cmpanp
242 e. Treat Si.
MUCH JEWELRY WAS TAKEN
AWAY TWO RINGS.
THIS WEEK
for everj thinc needed to start
the boys off to school looking
nart!
Comefhere for everythin
>n need, to patch out th
season with till Fall demands
heavier weights.
C^me here and see the first
sprinkling of FaH Fashions,
in Men's and Boy's wt«p.
Thun- is one store in town
liial
a little more value
in ehil.lreus' shoes than it
Si-ems neeessjiry.
It is a fact that we can reduoe the yearly shoe lulls of
ycur family an<l the chihlren
espivially to an e?u*nt that
will surprise you.
Si-hool Ix-^ins next Tues
day. (Jet n*;uly now.
CIDKK A1%1 es wanted at the <>oM
storage
aug •-•‘i tf
CHRISTENED Bv,,'
i '
GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER.
whit, satin, srlih r.*al lace. She car•
1 rb*d a shower liouquet of liride roxex. I
j She wax met at the f.mt of the stairs i
Launching Took Place in the Presence j
by h«T father, and they were Join.al at
I of a Large Number of Spectator*
the areh uf flowers by thi* gr.>om and
and Invited Guests.
hix Ih-Kt man. - Jack Woixlmait of Si.
lioniH. Mo. The oTemoiiy was sob ninBy Wire til the Bxenlag Record,
lze.1 by Rev. 1). r«K-hlln. and at thgiilmy. .Mars . Aug .31.—In the pres
concluxiun a delightful informal reet-p-----------iencf of u Inigi- 4sitii|iau> of liuitei
lion wax held, ihirliig the cervmon.'
SUSPECTED THAT HE ENTERED :
xeUTtloux fn»m I! Tiuvatore w. r«'
I big battb-Nhip X.-rniunt wax xut-Ci-xx
given and at tin- rtuieliixiun the .M.-nJOE OBERLIN-S STORE.
j
deBxohn w.-ddiiig luareh wax play.^,
Uiver Shipbuilding coniji
company henTh<- dining r«M»m was iM-atitifully
10:30 o'rlo<-k Hvlay. The new .raft
trimmed In gr.-t-n with pink and white
wax Christeiie.1 by Mixs J<'iinte Bell,
axierx. and ov.-r the dmlng table long
the y<iiuig.*xi daugbt.-r uf Charles J.
fexiiHtnx of grei-n were grae.-fully
Bell. gmiTiior of V.-rmoni.
lo.iiH‘d from tho eU-c'indler to the cotMAN WHO WAS KUIlEO GAVE
6 O^OLCX^K EDITION
THUM8 CUT OFF.
r<*
to liuiM or rvpiiir. t
visit us at any tim«*!
r price's ami aUx-k muat
TRAVERSE CITY MFG.C0;»i.
Cltiaana Phona. 32i Ball. leo.
TI-IK NAMIK
Oririoell Bro-tKiers
Thft fiftAO ft&d Or^on Boyers' Guide
Ir. the- history -,f M.rb.e« - Mu<r
no IIABI* BtAUd. ..u* »> I<rutiiit.enlly ab ORINXBL.L BBOS—nun. rnanns ►> tnu.h t» th. Pisnu purf*hA»rr —A nxiti. thxt Iia, rtocxl as a
|stA!iiT» cuATAntEW of sstiAtAction to er«*ry
AOVAKTAUB to *»» .K- coBiixrut.l.AVr with
BA if .von art- rs.nt.mplAUnr Ui. parrhAAo of a
a Planu ur any oUn-r Musical Inslrunicat.
AuKum^ IMmoor^m
One of Our Leading
.Styles..
/
ORINIMEI-L. BROTMERS
HicUfAa’i LaAfiaf Hoik Boom. 159 Z Frxat St
ME>NS €aTOUBfG M®NS
CLOTHING a e turnishings
SF»EGIAL.
SAL.E
F-OR THUS
SEASON
T ,:,y!
Sample lot Fancy Vests
Sample lot Fine Hats
About three dozen each
^ Going at One-Fourth off
SHItRMAN
e-HCinSR
(MCWCAVia BX^OCK.) .
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO
r
7^
PtmM • - - :r j
TtgPCTWBKIXIW
J.W.
StliNIffll
CUCITEUI
OMSEOEIUI
-NO CAUSE FOR ACTtON."
NOWISYOURTME
W. W. ttaMe ef Traverse City ElecMd JiMy in file MorgamHuallmaslal Cana
RetumaA Qwiek VaeMct.
ta An imporiasrt OMee In the
Tbe ease of a J. Mgrgua vs. A. a
Grand Lodge. I. O. G. T.
RWM Oky. UIA. Aag- S1.>-Bert
HoeOmaatel. vMeh had baaa oeeapyHager Imd tho baaaer catch ef
Oraad Rapids. Mich.. Aug. Xi.-Of lag tbe attentiOB of Jnstlee Curtis for
FOOTSAU. FIAVCIIS OF OUVCT tMM MMday mtfag. He toad a •eers were elected yesterday at tbt the past two day* wa* cloaed last even
to boy IRON BEDS. Wc have a large -shipment
flfUMgimaf basket erltk epeckled state grand lodge of the Indepeodent ing at € o'ckMk by tbe renderiag at a
COiAAOE AND THIS CITY.
for fall trade oo the way and in order to make
beaetSeo. acne of them leas than tee Order of Good Templani. The pbrsons verdict of “ao cause for aodoa" on
taehes aad tbe mout of them were over selected were as fbikiws; Grand chief ibt» first balkx after being out oaljr
room for same will discount oor entire line of beds.
about five minutes. Attorney J. J.
foertaaa tarbn la langth.
templar. P. J. OonaeH. Moskegon
Word was received here SMnrday
cowicliior.. Mm. M. E WIthey. Twcddle reproMented tbe plaiatlff and
night that Lewis Way Is very sick with j
AUuraey John A. Loranger tbe dtfend4
or,r. Grand RapMs; .op*t
ONE OF THE STATE CfTV TEAMS typhoid fever at Grand Juaction. CoL;
Mr. and Mrs^Way have been rlslUngi tnteodeat of Juvenile temple*,
MAY FLAY HERE.
friends in ^eral of tbe
Muskegon; grand s«-nstate. for the last six weoks and they
^
Traverse City,
tr«uurer. C. Hodge. Sparta. great medicinal tonic. E^iectric Bitter^,
U««e-Up Incledea Seri Kennedy, OH- were on their way borne when Mr. j
taken suddenly sick. His ]
eif-ctorsl sui>erlntendent. Jsm<>* for alck stomach, liver and kidaeyA
weFe Coach, Sirdeeli and MUliken
Mary H. Walter*, of 64€ St. Oair Ave..
friend, here feel very anxious about j g -,ehltney. Grand Rapids.
This offer embraces
ef OliveC and Strong Men of
CulumbuB. O.. writes: "For aeveral
The delegates decided t
entire line, all colors,
► to die. I bad
the Old CHy Team.
Mr. and Mrs. Tonneller of Traverse i
campaign to build up ulJ
any size. Come and
Oly came Monday evening and »re j
organliee
wrecked; I could not sleep, and my
A foot fanll team of men who have spending s few days with their brother,
investipaie.
stomach wa* so weak, from using uselesa doctors' drags, that I could not.
won renown on the loeai city team and Bd Tonneller, and family.
eat. Soon after l>e.ginnlng to take i
some of tbe fast college teams of the
Grant Woodard passed sway Monday
Your Orodl^ Im Oood Moro
Ekvtrlc Bitter* I obtainty! relief, and!
state has bees organixed In this city evening at his home north of town,
in
a
lihort
time
I
wa*
entirely
cured."
What Makes the Chleo One ef the
and will probably play one gam
Guaranteed at Johnson's Drag Store.
funeral service* Thursday afternoon.
Mildsst and Most Enjoyable
fore the opening of college and the Until the last few weeks he'bis en
Cigars on the Market.
fool ball seawm
joyed good health and his death comes
A pnilAble Itnc-up Is as follows as a great shock to hi* many frienda
How many people, even among the
Center. Morrison of Elk Rapids, wbo
Mrs. Henry Burch and Miss Flor
most confirmed smokers, know what
Wh«l«Gk mmi Ittell Tmt lelUblff H«mm FRrmitiMr
played a sUr game at tbe position
ence Burch of Pullman. Mich., motbelast year's Olivet team; guards, Kratochvll. Despret and WIckenburg of
this city who have played foot ball
CIWMC VMdtnon hmd IlH- Kl.t,.r-1
_____
' gnd offer for sale the fol
with various Traverse City teams- l.,e to h... „o of hi. «n,.r. h.,11, I
...It-Hho It... lowing list of real «<*?iate. It I* all de
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
tackles. Bert Kennedy, the Olivet crushed one day last we<-k.
sirable protjerty an*l must Ik- sold.
Wadsworth B»>rs.’ Chir»»s.
Hours for sprinkling Iswns are from '
coach: Bd BetU. who played a tackle
Alist WcMipert finished
Coipot Osanloc and FsithsrBMM"Th«-se'cigar.-?." say R E Walt A
with the iSOt Olivet eleven; Prank cit, dnt, .tot. B.inrd.. i>i,h< ...d, s,„v,h.
made fn>i.) Kturv. Building on same I* now usd !
tl®e can water be u*cd without
Hurst, wbo Is now at Old MisskA. after a few days’ visit wriih friends
a long Havana filler, carefully selected, a* wan-hou*e. but can be used fur j nozzle or sprinkler attached. On ac- . away to ba mod* Into niM, 1st ma
Hurst Is an old Alma tackle.
Kalkaska and Elk Rapids, he experts with the |.ej?i band workman)<hlp. ah l dw-eiling.
•bow yoa oomplm
.
.
,
.
. . ; count of the great amount of water
Ends, Mllllken of Olivet, Vogelsong. to enter school at the FfTris institute.
a* they bum fr**ely with a finn. |»erferr
n" ,m K.™R.
*”
“’" I “«1
U>« 1‘T for
Arnold of Olivet, Dally or BIrdsall of Big Rapids. During bis stay of over
tM WoMocton St
ash the result is a mild, pleasant aii<l
60 fi l.fi on West sth St, ea--;t of i
otbor purpose* necessary rule* Pboo* III
Olivet; quarter. Raff of this city; four year, in Rapid City he has made ;;;oy;ble',m«ke.''
sprinkling lawns must be
hslves, Snushsll. IMnnle or Johnson of
wide circle of friends and all
House and lot, KOI Sixth St.
Six months ago the Chico was t
H. O. JoynL SupL
an<l hit. 1012 Ibihemla St
Alma, who is now at Omena; full back him success.
' known in Trsv«T*e City, hut to«lsy
Hifuse and lot. S. W. ci»r. Welister
"Pal" Thacker (capt.) Tbe manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lynn - visliel 11* the rooi!t i)opular cigar In the city.
St and Michigan Ave
Malcolm Winnie, will endeavor to se friends in Petoxkey this week.
loi.K on krimw-iiud ave. between
' and is the favorite although it gell.s
cure a game and one with some of tbe
Henry Van moved his family to K- j for but five cent*. Smtikers who have Wavne and Uav Rfs
lots on Siinice str«*ef. between
state cities and may be arranged. After wadin this week.
j heretofuM- wantttl only ten or fiftin-n Wayne and Bav 8t*.
this game the regular city team will be
Mrs. John McDonour of Kalkask.i I cent goofis shotild step lii(k) S. E. Wait
l»t 71, and house. Oak Hi'ights.
organized and meet for practice.
called on Mrs. F. J. LeCleur last fYi A Sons* drug store and get i
One of the iM'xt locallons In the city
LAWN WORK—Sodding and seedday on her way to Traverse City
Chicos. We know you wUI say.
James Fisher, the new section fore other fastidious smokers. Uiat
Clt. phone 796 aud 128. Browning A
and Ramsdell St*
man. has moved Into Geo. Wilkinson's the mildest and roost enjoyable cigar
12 to H acres land In ElmwiH*! town- Adsley.
Aug 7-lmo
house on the comer across frt>m the In the market.
hotoL
. RESOVED TO OFHCES
Mrs. Harry Smith was calU*d m
JJkm. A. P»UP«VI2
Alden Tuesday by the nines* «if her
Do you Kiiffcr with lndigc^lion. con
Ttit‘re Is con.slderahlc saw limber
brother. George Fry.
sUpatlon. Bh'1 mean an<V cross, n. and plenty of w<»o«l tlml>er
iriw-r l>nx» firnre or
School begins next Monday.
strength or appetite? / Hollister'' land. SoilgfKKl.
■oat Wss Also Well Filled With Pasaxir 's bam
C. M. Scully of Bad Axe rt*tiirned Rocky Mountain Tea will make yoi
8HANB
Mogsrs and Accommodations Were
to Rapid City Tuesday evening and well and ke»-p you well.
Pr. D. NIOMOi-S
reriU*. Tea A good location f«»r any line of mai
Ll>nltsd on Leaving Hers.
win Uke charge of the school work or Tablets. Johnson Dnig Co.
the coming year. This Is Mr Scully'.';
The tug Maggie raffle down the bay sec<uM^ year here.
fwrly this mutning with a load of 100
Cbaa. Kelderliouse lost a valuable
South Side Shoe Store
WANTED.
tiarreiM of apples and 200 sacks of jio- «>lt lari Tuesday. Too much gr«-eii
329 SOUTH UNION STREET
too woman, girls and boys over.
tatoes. This, with the freight that has feed is thought to have been the cause
Front m.
CiUsMU Phoa* TW j
14 years^of age. Plaaaant, claan
been acrumulatlng at the dock for the of tbe trouble.
workpast few days, delayed the steamer
Mis. Ella Wllwm went to Traverse
Tha Traveroe City Canning Co.
Illinois over two hours here. At Old City Wednesday morning to the home
aug 12-tf
Misston there were 1.6!i0 barrels of the of her aunt. She has been quite slclr
DEALERt IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
Duchess apples to be IcMUled which for the iMist week.
caused s delay of two and on«^half
Mrs Walt
Traverse City called
hours and at each mf tbe bay poqu bei Mr*. Dan Way Tuesday.
twe«*n two t.ad throe hundred barrels
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Blakeslee
of the fnjit were lnad«*d. causing de Traverse City are visiting at J. B.
lays. At Traverw City 700 barrels of La'dd's.
apples and 600 sacks of pnistues
Bert Hagorman is home from Elk
loaded ln>sldes various other freight Rapid* for a few days.
shlpmi-nts after the consignment of
Mr. Stover of Kalkaska
goods for this port Was unloadi-d. Over Tuesday.
liH» liarrels of lime were left hero with
There wa.* a party of about twenty
Get ready for it—be fully prepared—This is the greatest hcatlqtiariers for
|M>lalfM> sacks for Henry Blackman, ladlt-s and four lone men siM*nt the day
SchoolvBooks and School Supplies.
We pay special attention to every
groceries for the Mitsselman company,
Rickers last Friday fishing aud
irnuiBBiKGims
20
PEB CENT
THV QUnnOM OW HCPOflKtTRA
TIDW.
IV tanalry caDTCiiUaci held >n
Onui4 lUiiidt U attnctlBc suu-wlde
Mtmmaa ud tV lBi|»artaaee of lu obimeu Is emphasisi<d by the creat lnt*-r
Ml Manifested and the larc« attend-
f
eboi. fbrestar.of the U. 8. Department
of Afrimdtarr. will prove
special In
terest:
«^e voeofMsa tVi the bslk of
forests are now and mast alwars reasaln la the hands of prlrata owners
that it Is oolr the prirste owner, larse
or small, becomes interested In forostrj and carries oat lu prartlcal prioelples,' that we shall succeed In introdadnc forestry Into the United States.
It shonld be remembered that the
woodlands in farms ore about
times as grmt la extent as all the na
tional forest resenres, and that the renarras are almost Insianiiicant when
compared sith the vast area of tlmberland, the millions ii|>an millions of
. ncras. which are owned by lumbermen,
by railroads or by men of various occu
patlops who control the tlmberlands
upon which the prosperity of this
whols country depends. Tills is to be
tsmambered. that the forests of the
pfivata owners will have to be set in
-order If the uverwhelmina ralsmily of
a timber famine is to be kept from this
naUon."
FIRST I^CETING.
Woman’s Club 'wm Bapln lU Year's
Work Tomorrow AfUmono.
The Woman's club holds Its first
cUib Aaatina for the y*wr tcmnwrow
afternoon. Tliere will be s sh«irt proghkta und«T the diroclion of Mrs. C.
r. Vader, her |iap«T belna. -The Intro
ductory Study of the UiiIIinI FfnH*s.**
A social hour will follow, the enter
tainment committee servlna a colonial
tea.
All nienil»eni should come prepsrud
to respond to roll call with a humorous
qwotatlun.
TOBACCO SECRETS
J.
.'’’LldrlCTrT'irr.TnpU-
Disiraiiie Propeity For SHe
.CARPET CLEAMR6 WORKS.
I'“ “0‘
-- -
R. B. CHAFER, FrtrrietM’.
J. M. HUELLMANTEL__
M^L ESTATE AMD LOAMS
On. Snpr k PmUliiin
APPLES DELAYED BOAT
DENTISTS
OVESJOHUSORDIDGCO:
UP-TO-DATE HACK LIKE
Teacher of Violin
DR, W. J, HIGGINS |
Fine Dental WorK
^aculiar Dla^paamnoa.
J. D. Runyan, of nutlcnrllle. O.. laid
the peculiar dlsappaaranre of the pain
ful symptoms of indiRestioh and bili
ous
Her says;
,
1 perfect remedy
r dixxli
headacha.
marh,. headat
J<ihnconstipation. «*tc.*' (luaraniii-d at Jc
son's DruK Store. V. H. Meads and
fruit and hardware for the local mer
B. Walt A Sons' drug stores, price S&c. chants.
The passenger arcommodatJona were
0»s
tks rMiS»«l«r.
rniwdt-d to the limit.and after the boat
UolonH Sunders wns s passenitcr cm
pulled out hardly another berth
ene of till- .McMitaiia rnilnuids iit
n uiuK-cupied.
time. He had sti annnal pass on the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoover of Kanroad, but cm this t>r<-aslon he Imd left
It at boiiie. He hnd traveled the same
is City. Mo., who have been spending
route many times Iwfon- and was
s«ime lime with Mrs. Hoover’s
known to ,1lie c«K«lm-te»r. Wlieu
enls. H. Montague and wife of SUte
oibclal c-atiie around fur tb-kets the strrs-t. b-ft for Chicago on their
colonef tutd him of his fnrp-tfuiuesa.
im trip this morning.
The ccmduc-tor, however, was nlalurnte;
The Missiw Marie and Hurtense
he must have tteket or iiiom-y. The
colonel, rather'^than have a ac-etvF. Smolar of Chicago who have been vis
finally pnllcst out a $f. Idli. which wnt iting K. P. Wilhelm of this city,
ample to c-«»ver the ex|tense of his trip. turned to iheir home on the boat this
It waa a Aery rncp*d aOnlr—all tom morning.
The Misses Helen Blaine and Eblna
Badgely of Springfield. Mo., who have
me.** proalcsl the c-onductor
Colohel Kandcra by this time waa been Miss Louise Buck's guesU, left
thorousiily nettled.
this morning. Miss Blaine going to
“Well." he cried out In a voli^ that Missiiuri to visit and Miss Badgely to
could be liesnl all over the car. “if Ohio before returning to their homes.
you don't like it turn it In to the
l*any."
There Is more catarrh In this section
The lanirb that went op wwa at the of tbe country than all other dtaeasns
expense of the conductor.—Kveutnp >ut together, and until the last few
Wisconsin.
years was auppoaed to be Incurable.
For a great maay years doctors pro
Fiendish tufferlng
nounced it s local disease and pre
Is often caused by sores, ulcers and scribed local remedies, and bv con
cancers, tbst eat away your skin. W’m. stantly falllitg to cure with local treat
Bedell, of Flat Rock. MIeh., says: “1 ment. pronounced It Incurable. Science
have tued Bucklen's Arnica Salve for
ore requires
ulcers, sores and cancers. It U the
Hall's Os. best heallna drwsiln* I ever fooDd.”
d by F. J.
BooChei and heals cuts, bums aad
wealds. XSc at dohneoo's Drug Stora
F. H. Meads and 8. E Walt A Soar
drus stores: puarantewd.
Manchaiis wbeat Is aald to be oaIMiiar la quality to Canadian wheat
but Ibe most premislnr eniecprlm la knodrod doUars for any caae It falls to
chre. Bond for drculara and tnatlMancfanrla' will be the planting of
onlala
befts for the manufacture of sugar.
Addreos: F. J. CaSMBT A 00.. To
Tbe Manchurian climate Is similar to ledo. Ohio.
the' Germaii. so tbe ralaliig of beets Is
Sold by dmggteta. TSe.
Take HaU’a Fhmlly PUla tor nonallquite as feasible there as In Germany.
pation.
RIGHT SCHOOL
EXPERIENCE has
Prta. W. P. Needham wfll be la the that a young lady can have ao sorer
eodege «Mee every day aad rrealag road to wmceas than to take a oonine
to ooosult with aayoaw la resard to of shorthaad aad typewriting. There
acbool srorh.
U ao better acbool ta which to get
ilraad Travevae Bnslaees Ualveralty.
a coarse than at Traverse City
and Stklt
BnsipeBs OoUege.
aug S14t
TflV A RBCORO WANT A^
SL.ATER
TRY A RECORD WANT M
piid'J W
School Begins
Tuesday, Sept. 5
snuRoir. SEPiEneEii 2
Joyed a picnic dinner, but the fish a
frightened when the lady fnim Travse City made the "high dive "
tbe party were not able to catch
enough fish for dinner.
Jolly crowd onjoytri a green
roast Monday evening down on
The voting ladles of the Barnes:
Worker* for Christ. DisclpK-s Siindav
school, will give a melon social In the
Ch>lstlan Endeavor room lYlday evenA silver collri-tlon will be taken
proctHHl* to go toward the class pledgi’
for the churc'h.
aug 2Mt»
A Touching Story
Is tbe MiTlng from death of the baby
girl of Geo. A. Byler. Cumberland. Md.
He writes: “At the age of 11 month*,
little girl wa* In declining health,
h serious throat trouble, and twro
slcians gave her up. We were ak
it in despair, when we resolved to
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Cough* and Cold*. Tbq first
bottle gave relief: after taking fout
bottlM she was cured, and Is now In
perfect heallh." Never falls to relieve
and cure a oongfa or cold. At John
son's Drug Store. F. H. Mesd* and 8.
B. Walt A Sons* drug store*; 50c and
ILOO, guaranteed. Trial bottle 10c.
MR. UNCOLN J. CARTER
pmffere the talenUxl yunnt;
Connmxlienne un<1 eiiiolional
Aetrefis
MISS JULIA GRAY
in tho thinl aiul final Beawui
of her unwjuivocal bu« co8S in
his rvmarkahle play
MER
OIML.Y
SIN
need of the teacher, the scholar and the district school.
the best in Michigan.
Tablets
School Books
All the text books used in the city
schools
and
schools.
many
of
the
We order on
district
shortest no
TELEPHONE 112
for
this season.
Composition Books
v.iriety of cov.ers and papers.
Have become an
sity in school.
absolute neces
We carr>' the largest
Pencils
Always used.
It is hard to tell all
the Styles, but we have them,
assortment in both.
:ic. 5c and
Penholders
10c.
Those
Ic. *2c,
with rubbers
and those without, hard lead, soft
lead;round,square and hexagon.
Red holders, black holders, swell
Can’t
help but write
with these.
*
Erasers
That will erase and not
black or shiny surface.
ers at Ic. 2c and 5c.
Pens
combined at 10c.
leave a
Rubber eras
Ink and
pencil
Steel erasers at 15c
and 25c.
Tine pens, coarse pens.
for business.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
specially ticsigned
There arc three different sizes at 5c
and the same at 10c and and endless
and straight, rubber and wood, sell
Seate now on sale
A splcnditl slock of both hard and
soft papers Tabl«.-ts. The covers are
tice any book not in stock.
at Ic, 5c. lUc.
Prim 21c, 3Sc, SOt, 75c
Our schools are
We will help you keep them so.
The 04S
The Probate stub No.
444 for school and 25 other kinds. 10c*
Rulers
Wood rulers,
foot long or two
feet, 5c. 10c. rubber rulers
a dozen.
for book
keeping 25c. .‘15c. 40c. straight, hard
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
priWTY
IR K R
O K N Y
Papers
or flexible rubber.
Fools cap, legal cap, letter paper and
For blackboard and drawing use,
colored and white, colored lead j^ncils and oil crayons for map drawing,
5c and 10c a box.
Crayons
halfsheets,bookkeeping blanks and all
the kind used in the.schools.
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
2So SEE OUR WINDOW 2So
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
m CASS STREET
PHONE 602
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VU» CXCSIXEMT FROGSAM.
-
C M. IM
■wf >a l*at erestas tkat m
of a microbe b*d laeabatad lUHf
Bind* oC the muaJc'loTla*
«r thU rtir and
a»d ithe •untmadlmr
af
'3m»rtUorr. ao that ihej were not able
roncaat c*r«i of the
- ^lo
in the tona
PolBMlrr SlMeni mmrteal aitrm^km.
that aa orgaaiiatloa which ha> M>ldotn
baaa rqnaled waa al thHr d<ior». with a
treat both deilahtfol and pb-aalng. Bat
What waa lackin*
numbera wha
Lwaai
lacKins la
m uunii^iw«iWade np In the K*oeruoa applaoao
mhfeh followed each number readarod
OB the well arranaed pn»rraai firen
under the auapleca of the Trarerae
Cllr band. What aet-mod alranit«l of
nil waa the fact tbai lew mcmlHra cd
the band orran I ration lta*lf were pre«
cut to lend thHr Iwdlrldual auppnrt.
It wna warljr * o’clock before th«
ruHaIn rwee U> dlwlow a aiaite aettlng
both porH and artlatic around which
•re aU'ler* daJpty nnd plenalng In ibelr
ainple evening gowna, aat rendjr for
the niMUlng number, a march. **HlRh
Society.*’ which waa ImmedUteljr fol
lowed by the familiar overture, -Morn
ing. Noun and Night.*’ by Huppe. (Jen
SniE FORESTRT ISS*! RO SETliEIEIIT HUME THROWN FROM TRAIN
FORIIIO VKSTCROAV BY THE
GERMAN
COWDET
ALLEGED A W. KNOLLE. A BRAKEMAN HAD
ELCCnON OF OFFICERS.
ANKLE INJUREa
SHORTAGE IS S448IL22.
OgdamabBCg. Mich,. A««. SL^Tha Mamhara af Daatd Ara Loyal—Arttw
oouBty SoBday achool eeaTBBtioB
Hill StBdlBd FOmat CondWena in
T«T BaecMBfal Bad hew yoBtar
Earapa at Own Evpaaaa.
day glternooB. AH tha
full at Istereat mad well attaBdad.
Grand Rapids. Mich., Aag. 31-—
Every townahlp aBaorialtoB of tha
PTwldau-^oha H. BlaaelU DetrolL
\Tce Prcaident—Thornton A. Green.
Much regrat waa expreaaed that C
H. Batea aaked to be reHeved of the of- ^tonagoB.
Storetary—T, M. Saaryer. LodlngSea of praaldeBt of the ooaaty aai
Hob. Mr. Batea baa aerred (althBilly
aad n&drr hla dlrectloB. much «ood
accompllahed. A renolutloa «if
appreciation waa paaaed by the
itloo. He aerred the aawirlaUoB for
fowteea yearn. Thanke were alao extCBded to the MethodUt church for the
oae of the building, to Rcr. R. N. Ho)aapie and Min Oibba for music and
the Trartkio compaBy for low ratoa.
It wan d«'c|d<-d to raise 1100 for aUU
Bnnday acbool work during the year
and Miss Barney and Rev R. N. Hoi
aapie were eltr^od delegates tc
state convention. It waa voted to con
tinue the publication of Asiux'latloi
Ethoi-a.
STHOfBJUtfP.TEtt
Good Saae Ball Flayera Organlxto to
Clean Up ManiatM on
Labor Day.
hcra and the audience BciUt5d down
The Knights of Pythias have boon
eujo)' the treat ladure Ibent. MJm
Helen K Polmaller hdlowiyl then with getting busy since Harr^ Aarons name
up from Manisiei* lo hang>>iti a liase
a cornet aolo. -Nellie tJra)," with
aliona. and the air ao iiopular during hall hliiir In iHhalf of the Manlstc-:!
Tythlane.
Sthe war timea of Iodk ago, tuucJied
Tra\erse City took ni\tbe challenge
tendfu- apot In today’a |M>tKilar vein and
demonatrated that the cycle of mualcal and lnimrillau*ly prepgrc?d for the
game.
The
following
ate the players
(aale la like'the wheel uf lime,
awinga Id a circle, bringing back again who will me«*t the Manlste<> bunch:
Harry Baker, p; T. Braymore. c; Kd
and again almllar erauw. -My
Nellie dray. Tiny Have TaK.-u You Monns', lb; Al. Hosser. 2b; Jih-Bhr«*nAway- could «wallv Ik* nilalaken for iN-rgei. m; Rd GlllH'rl. 2b; John M.
•omo of the popular iiaatoral or lyric Clechanowsky, rf; August Bauman, cf;
hallaila running the gamut »»f iiopular Orle Hopes, If.
ily tfxlay.
PERSONAL.
The cornet and lrojnlH»ne were then
replac4Hl by the Polmatler Hlatcra for
Miss Mary V«igel nhnrntul tn
airlnged Inalrunienia and "The Harklet- honu* last i>vvnlng Brr<impanle<I by her
Beturn” with a whUtlIng chorus friend, Mlas Rdna Hameck uf Marbrought forth the wlldeat applauae. lefte and arc the guests of Mrs. John
MUa I'hyllla ap|ieare<| then In
Hies.
prano wilu. -Fldeliy ” and her
Judge J. A Isirangvr wen! to Sagl
waa wide in range and of w»ft. jtbmaing naw this morning
calibre. The Drat |»art waa I'Odt-d by
Mrs. Arthur Biwce of Mlddlevllle,
Charlea HItchc-ork. draniailc render, wiio has Ihhui visiting friends In the
formerly with J. IC. Kirnnett, giving city, reiumeil to her home this morn'
Ihri'e roadliiga which wi re greatly en Ing.
joyed. a footl^ll ggnjv.A^ vlewod by a
But rick and Miss Ida Defond and Indnlgent fmher «of dbe old |
„f charb vulx ore vihiilng friend,.
arhiHtl of Iheolugy. wlniittig thk heart 1 („ n„. ^j,y
of every itiil.iialaal It. the auVleiiee
Mlaa K. Wehb of raillllgr waa In the
The s«Tond part ofM-m-d with anneal
\ko
clty )«-st*-nlay.
irlo, -Carmena" remb-re<| by K. I’hyl
Karl Clark, ihe rlerk at I Intel Ctdiimlla. Ifclvoe and 1st Hat«a and so delight bla, has reslgiuvl liLs com miss Ion
ful a tn^at was (be nmuber that
at the riMuiiieil 1(1 hu home In Muskegon.
audience e«initS'H«>,l an en<'ore, tiielr
V. C. HHiilder. the .Standard Oil
little round of the Mother linose story agent. Is in the rlty toilay.
of -Hickory. I»b kory. Ika-k ’ being
Itt. J. C. Marsh and family of C.al
(hoMMighly taking.
lion, Ohio, who hav(> bin-n simnding
A iromlaine wdo. and a descrlpllv- somo Him' at Frankfort, passtnl
overture of "Cows In the t'otlnn” wer- through Ih*' rlty this i}oon on their way
not the least of the pntgraiii and Ih’ home.
fort’ (he laughter had subsbbH tti the
Miss hkliia T*uupklns of Central
gnilerv over the bellow ings of the e«»ws Ijike Is the guest of the Mlss.-s I-^thi'l
In the roiliui n«-bls. the muiiImt toiU>s and Minnie Tonipklna of this city.
Ilf -MIsi. ri ’ rung out In heauMfiil acMr. and Mrs.. A. K, iN'lleller uf Chi
, eovd. Bom two horns aroompanled by cago. who havii iM-t'n visiting her par
till' piano. The xylophone was playel ents, Mr. and Mrs. M*. J. Spntnl of
by Ilia K. lust.-mt ..f .Mr. Wissls as South I’lilon atrt'et, have rcturniHl
given on ihe'j.ioarHui nnd the gener. home.
-oils applause broiit-lit nn eni'ore, Ih*'
Miss Ktliel Sumner of Clex'eland Is
last niimlK-r ’ Am. 11. «u VoliiuiiH-ni the giiesl of Miss l-MIlh Tlniblln Miss
Maich" brouglii ib«
ure to (heir Tliiibliii entertains In her honor
f*-ei III a ri>«'ognii|ou til ibe natbm’j morrow «'venlng.
airs and ilu- inusbul iitai uf this seaTht' Mlases Nellie and Myra Terry,
a«in s atiiaciitiiis wns «'los*'d
who have been In Ihe city the past
wts'k as gtiesis of Mr. and Mrs. K. Hlaf
CHANGE IN OFFICES.
binl, left this afternoon for Ablen.
where they will visit their grandOr. Sawyer, Dr. Penhalleflon and Or.
nuulu'r. Mrs, I). tkijM-r.
Lawton Have Moved.
Mrs C. S Ilickerd. areonipanied by
Tb«' oniees oil Iht- third Ibsir of tin
Wilhelm bliM'k. Biriuerly iM-eupied tiy her rsmsUi. Mias Rage, left (his after
l>r. Rusenibal Thonip:>4m ami thus*' oc msui bir Ib llaire, where they will visit
Clipled by I>r C. A. Ibirbrltlge ar.- fiends
■ Ml and Mrs. FVe«l Havldaon of ChlbtdBg ri'fliii'd with |ilunililng and llghi
Ing flxtui'i's am! iv|Uipert*.l ihroughou: «agii are the guesta of A. P. Oray and
family of Archie.
This suite of (Ite nsuns wilt b*- «mvu
Ml and Mrs. J. \V. Jackson and
libM by l>rs. Sawyer ami 1‘enliallegoii.
Who weiv tenijsinirily bwatetl in the Milt'S arrived in the city yesterday
JolinMiii luillding, and Mr F B'^ljiw aftirnoon from the southern part of
ton. who was fornuTly UH-at«*d In the the state. While here they will l>e the
Munson hkak. Mi.-s Inez Kenni'v will gu**siK ot Mr. Jackson’s slst*>r, Mrs.
and other relatives.
havt? charg*' of the receiulun ixsim Ji*hii II
Tlio new ivcupaiits itiok |siv»essioti
today.
Notice to Pupils
Those enterirg the firat year class
the High actxool or those entering for
l-Jasf Buffalo. Auk UI —Cntib—IV the first time, are requeeted to call at
iimmi B.lr and suuuly. C.Bvs-Activo
Central buHdmg on Thursday. Friand lalrlv smmgcr. Sh«*-|» and lambs [ ***^ ®'‘ ®*l**^*y
thlm week for en-Ariuo -0VHt-litia.er. Hog»(^-k'alrly ;
claae.flcation.
•CIV,., ahade lower. -^-8 30^
t- B. Cilbert. 8upL
IVirolt, Mich.. Aug. 31.—Wh.^t—
------------------- ---8i Ptfinlnr. K2\4r; N«». 2 re*I. Wt,c;
TMK HIFTERENCE ».elween what
No. ,’t corn.
No. 3 new white th** graduates of Traverac City Bustoats, 27p.
j ness Cidlege receive In salary an*]
Toledi*. O. Aug. 31.—WTieat—Cash I what you ran earn In a position that
and 8«'plemtM*i. k2lie; December. Kir. nqulrt's no training wrould In two
Chicago. Aug. 31.—Wheat—SeiKem mootha more than pay your tuition.
tier, 7k%r; DecemlM-r. Me. Corn—SepBug3(b3t
4emt^r. Wt,e; I>*cemlM*r. ISUe. Oats
—84'ptemUT. 2kSe; IVccmbor. 2€^c.
I*ork--Oetol*er. |15.8«; lard, 1810;
WANTED.
ribs. W.
SOO woman, girta and beya avar
ft I* I* -----------------------14 yaara Of ago. Flaaaatif, cloaii
work.
IF Yor Want to pull out froBi tho
Tha Travaraa Clly Canning Caw
ranks 6f the commonplace enroll at
Bug tt-tf
Traverse City Business Col lege.
THE MARKETS.
...
Thursday, august si. hsb.
R R R -I- R
R
SpBdal to tho Bc—ag
Ifw cuy Opvm Hmm Ww« O*.
IlfHUS LMt CvMtHif.
Lt
wcnmaii,
BBfMNJtj
Ostes From Afprii aa Eworythlag Waa Tried to Board Caheoo* Which Waa
Correct FrrvloMO to That Tima.
Going Faster Than He
Bowdamsw NatMad.
Thought For.
An attempt aras made to aettie the
j. W. KnolU of Uncoln street, who
German Oordea shortage case In con
nection arlih the Lelasd poatofflee to is employed as brakeman by the Ferv
day, The attempt, hoarever. araa frult- Marquette railroad, was throuwn frx>n
a'moving train while attempting to
Icsa.
Yesterday John Miller and Farm C. board it yesterday and Sustained se
vere Injuries to his right ankle.
-Gilbert of this city arent to bHand In
A freight ttpln was switching at
Treasurer—J. J. Hubbell. Manistee. order to kxik over the property of the
Executive
Board—Mrs.
Francis Cordea brothers with a view to taking Acme and shortly after a flying switch
King, Alma: C. J. Monroe. South over the business In settlement. They tad be*‘n ma*le. Knolls attemptt'd to
Haven: Dr. Lucius L. Hubbard. returned this afternoon and Ikier board the calMKts*' as It luo-.-ied him.
Houghton; Walter C. , W’incheoter. phoned to Martin Brown and Mr. Cor Th* car w as mm ing much fai>U'r titan
Grand Rapids; H. N. Loud, Aa Sable; dea as I,eland and C. L. Dayton, prose he expected and be was thrown to the
George B. Horton. Fru Bridge.
cuting attorney, at Suttons Bay. that track. *The injurx'd man was brough;
With the Hcetloo of the above offl- all attempts of adjustment had tailed. to this city and medical aid sumnonei.
cers, which took place yesterday morn
The Cordes bualneas is under the By the time the physician arrived the
ing. Ihe Michigan SUte Forestry
firm name of Cordes BnHhers. German lujtin-d roemlK-r was mi swollen that
elation became a (art and not a theory. and Oswald Cordes. and would ap It was ImiHxsslbl*' to asct'rtaln whether
tsmes wt-rv' broken or not.
The work o( organization was car pralM.- at IlS.ouo with a
inruo)ried out along lines suggested by th^^,
The eompb'tc amount uf the
res(ilutlons read Tuesday evening. Tbo allegi'd aburtage Is $1,339.22 and
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
references lo slate tax lands
date* since the last quarter. iM'glunlng
modified to road ’’state lands," In order in April, as previous to that time,
that the legislature should not think everything was correct.
WANTED.
the association sought to defraud the
__________
_____
The
beland postmaster's
bonds
300 women, girls and boys over,
stale in any way. but wished merely
luMKH ior Martin noiifit-d tho
14 years of age. Pleasant, dean
to estaWlsh more conwrvatlve taia- hondsmen thU aftcrn.K.n that ih*'
work.
tlon of the denuded lands so (hat Ind! [
,„ve tp Ik- adjuhttxl lmnH'*UTha Traverse City Canning Co.
vidual would U' encc»urag.'d to begin
^-.^hing" further will Ik: done
aug 12-tfj
tree planting.
i today.
Broluibly no movement in the stat .'i
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out a more generous n* i
has brr.ught
brtH
BREVITIES.
this projwt. Arthur Hill. |
-----------I
sph/se t
a roi'niber of the commission, baa visit , Mrs. 1. B. GllI.eri nnd Mis. F »*
(d Kiirope for the puritosc of studying IJiwion are entertaining wlh a nv* p
forestry conditions there, and refuse* j • ion this afternesm In b*m**r of Mi>
PARK PLACE HOTEL
to US4.' any of the aUte approprUtlon ! GiH>« rfs mother.
Officahemn until lua.'ni and 7 loBp. n>
for his expenses. More time and I The “Mud H* ns" have accept.d the
rractkMi and
thought has lu-en glv'en to this work j challenge of Kenneth Smith’s team for
than the promoters will over admit
| a water isdo gam*' IjtlKir day.
Al yesterday’ll me*'llng. all editors of | Al^Ib'bekahs who are going to EJk
th(' Stan- were voted hon(»rar> mem RapIds Friday should nu'i't at tli*-Od«V
iK'ra with all the prlvHeg*:s of artlve Fellow hall at 4 o’rloek sliarp Friday
members. A vigorous campaign of «-d ! aft* rniHin.
ucatiou will be carried on from this ; Alfretl Mtxire had hl.«! left bund pain
time forth, and even to the time when fully scalded at the canning fuetory ,
Michigan shall be reforested.
j yc'sti rday afii rnoon. A l.ursi.-d steam
. ■ ..... ... ....... —
] pl|M- was ilti- cause of the acrlilcnt.
JohnMm W. Klngsb'y. bnggag*'maii ‘
liiive ve ever sbowTi «s nice
<m the M. A N. E. went to Durand ■
an aaMirtinciil of lAa<ni*8’ Side
yesU'rday to take a |M>sltion a* railway I
CV)inl»s. ILick (’oudui and
mail clerk.
|
coiniilele Cotnli Si'ts :ts at
CHARGED WITH TAKING MONEY|
After summer vacation (he ladle* of
pn*sent. We now latve tho
AT OLD MISSION.
!
the Baptist ehiirrh will rc.siinx- Iheir
thnv-]iievvroml> Seta at HV.
l*'Os ns usual, th*' second \V*-dncsdny
of Ihe month. iM'glnnlng wliU Ociohor
Alleged That He Entered Henry LarlU'gular xtiraninnlcallon of Tin\«'rsc
I'uch.
die's Store and Robbed Store Till
Cliy chinder. No. lo2. R. A. M.. tomor
and Poatomce.
^
row night.
Thacker, the well know athWe iiavt'.liie latest in eliilFn'd Htratlon. a young man IK years
rcsign. d his is.sliion as c«s.k on
ilrcn's lluskT IJrown Ik'll.s in
of age. was arresied last night at the |
Vt,..-,nx>r odutiflda y, st.-rday, IB.s
reil. white and I'l.ick. Also
home of Chalk'S Daunn, two miles ^
j.,
filled by Arthur Frie.-e
tin- newest thiiius out in I>n.
north *if Old Mission on a charge of ■ tj„. njeinl« rs of ihe Knights of
tliea TaU'iit Li'ather Ik'lti
breaking Into Ihe store of IB-nry M. Pytblas w ho can play ball are re*iu» si
fit 2-m- and -'lOc e;ieh. Kxlr
l.ardle and the postolBce where. It is ' od to nu'ct at the Ev«'nlng Kei-ord ol
.Sizes
for stmt
alleged he t«K»k the folk.winp on Aug
n,is evening at 7;.".u to arianuc
have thdni in si/.es .K) to l-»
24; One $.'. bin. two silver dollars, one tor jj,,. i^Uir day game with Manis
inelies.
$I bill, forty-six five-rent ploees. and i,,,..
ox W. A. FABNSWOBTH
ROY HELD FOR BURGLARY
BE UTS
lbirt*>*'n lt'n-c«Ml piec*'s.
j Th**re will Iw a ngiilar meet tug of
Tile Sion- was entered Ibroiigb » Traverse City eouncil. No r.i. li.o«!
rear window in ihe bascmt'iit and ’■ mi,j s*‘li*<'t Masons, loiiiorrow cicuiug
aiioiit IT was taken o| federal mon*•> ii„^iness ot lmi*ortanee
and iKKweeii four and five dollars fn»m ' The (\ilniiilda brougbi nitieiy barn 1.th«' store till.
,,f l>uciiess apple.* from Onieiia |o this
Informal ion which l*'d lo the arresi rpy yc-stc'rday arteriiiwui.
of the n'siumdent was furnished ilu'‘
-------—--------------aitihorilii's by Jim Jarret of old Mis--. \ strike ainniig pnbllr vareinstors
alon, who. li is clainiiHl was toI(J of i* tin* lat***! novelty rej<ort*vl from
the transaction by the young man wh i Austria. In one district no eblld has
made I.* trl|.s lo Elk lUplds the da> j
vap* innt.-d for^.nw^uoutlis.
following the trouble. He was ar-1
^
. t*
-i
raigned bebrre Justlc(< Curtis this,
NotlCO tO PupilS
morning at B» o rbs k and pl. ade*! “not ( Those entering the first year class of
guilty.* Ills examination Ik Ing pul for | 1*’® ”>0*' achool or those entering (or
9 o'clock \V«'dncsday morning. Young 'he first time, are requested to call ar
Siralton has already B.'rv,*d a term ia
Central building on Thursday. Frlthe reform sch.x.l
' «l*y ®r Saturday of this week for en___________
! rollment and classification,
^ kftl AND MRH. O. J. PITCHIUl | *“8 30-3t
I. B. Gilbert. SupL
early
if
you
nee<l
R R R » R R R
BLACK SILKS
SI’liCIAL on:XING SALK of Klack Silks, from
the best inanufacuircrs. We carry only the most
most reliable brands which we can confidently
recommend and jjuaraniee to our customers.
27 inch imported Swiss Taffeta, very soft with
brikdu finish at................................................... ..
fiCk
:{f. inch ilKack Taffeta with L^uarantec woven in QQ
selvairc. worth $1.25, at.......................................... •WCF
'3fi inch Oil Hoiled Taffeta thoroughly ^juaranteed, (soft finish) worth $1.50, at........................
Another :’.f» inch Klack Tafleta, it’s positively ;
fine a silk .as you can KCt; it’s worth $1.75,
special ofieninj; price...........................................
QK
1.26
New Chamelion Velvet finish 'I’alTcla, 27 inches wide,
i\c\v Wash Manuel Taffct.as, Kuaranleed lo wear
and w.arrantcd to wash
Front
E. WILHELM andComerUnion,....
Schiool Oa>ri^ n
Means School Suits
and llan.b'Iph and hav.
WANT
painting have iK'i'n part of the renovn
AD9
Too Late for V*bu«lllraUim
TO RENT—G*sm| pcvcn-room bmisf.
coriKT Thlrtc.-uih and Bohemia St.
Apply to T A. Conlon. Hote l Whit
Ing.
aug 31-2i
IKT wci'k'board.
Notice to Pupils
the firet tima, are requested to call at
the Central building on Thursday. Fri-1
day or Saturday of thi. week (or
rollment and claaaiftcation.
j
I. B. Gilbert, Supt. | bond.
aug 30-31
_____
MBw.riicas.
isS'igu
THE CENTRAL LABOR union of;
oo
this clly cxttmds a cordial Invitation i
m«cr :«
the manufacturers, business men | U. s. ^Nstional Hank
and societies of Traverse aty to Join '
: ikMo u.
In the fiaradc on Labor day.
j
Rigs will be furnished those of
a. A. R. and war veteran* who
to ride.
M.E. Fuller.
aug 2S-3t
Rec. Sec. C. L V. : Cnpi^ *t^ paid
waukoe, via M. E N- E. and N. T. Co.
Round trip $S.W. Going Thnraday
attomoQO and loavlng Milwaukee Mon
day Bight, AttSt 3rd. 10th. 17th, 24th
and SlsL
nug 2'tf
[HBIictistlw heat yeti _
DR. F. E. CMABE-Homeopathlst Of
fice over Bagbee'a drug store. CItlxena phone—Realdenee. MC; oBco
S84.
nng 31-Sfflo
/
r MSdOcaa. Cteoaly
toUwliwear my kauwUdcs
BawFEi. Qaatagr..^
SolwniMd aadevwa Sebidars mm Oitensl
®«
'Tsyssk.
To save money on scliool suits means to buy here—as we are seUiny
hviiKvniiNG lil'M.ow \viioLi';sAU'; cost
69c
$1.48
$2.48
$3.48.
Takes diuice of one pile of HOYS’ SUITS, WHICH RETAILED FOR-
mi*:rly up to
$2.iHi
Herr is a uraml assorimtint, alj kinds of stylos and fabrics—values
that formerly sold from $2.5<i up lo $4.(f).
F'or Hoys' Husier Hrown and Fancy Suits, rcjjular $4.00, $4.50
and $'j.00 values, neat patterns and stylish.
For Hovs HLUFANI) HLACK ALL WOOL SFRGF SUITS,
$5.(i0 and $0.00 values
YOUTHS’ SUITS
$3.50
Oom» Quicici Thine* OeinK Rapidly
Thwwo Days
The Boston Store
^
mwmm,
rff'
thuhsoav, auoust ti, ««•.
I UbM- dar. UmA»r. SapL 4.
tew dare*! tbe boaee oa Trarwree aveaae fei
tMH to ber coMia. Homer ISir/
11r eaeated br T. W. PreMau U U
Howard Mid^oa of Maacekma
pekw was j uadergolag icpaln aai wiU probaMr
a gaeat of W. J. Towers Ute Aral of tbe be oectmMtbateUar part «f tbe week
b.T Mr. Jteebasaa aad IBmUr.
dnri»Bth» d.jr«dj«u«».^ oir^y
*U1 W
Special to tbe Bres
1 sister of
Misa FU
jon to take advantage of tbe oppvttimDca offend
Bk BapM. Mlcb.. Aug.
Mrs. A. a ffMrtiaaka. aad Mlsa Moatin our eveniatr aeaaiana.
aefgbborfag tova of Kcwaila. tbiw Aosiery. both of Altea's Qiovo. Wit., Sunday with Mr. aad Mrs. C. B. Car
mllee aortb. is eajorteg saaiewbat of left Moaiar far . WIMIamabarg aad ver. reenmed to tbeir home In Chicago
a boom, and Elk BapMs takes off its Traveree Ctty to vtett reiatlrea before on the steamer llUnoto.
bat to her. The trmmarj there hiLM. retotntag boats.
. Mias OenevioTe Brown has reiuraed
teaobera uive infflnkciioii in oor*evcmnff aotaiont.
been tw opeiatloa bat a comparatlra!/
Israel GoldCarb left Taceday to en to her Ijsaaiag borne after a visit to
the same oonraea of atmly aie |imoedd the aame methoda ore
abort time, bat already tbe product ter the ChleaM
CbkAM oalveisltyaalvmultr. ’, Mias Mabel Perry.
emiifeyedy and all tbe opportnmtiet of our day cooraea are hero
ready marbec and enmamads a i Miss Laura
Latum Hamel baa aaae to Ann • H. S. Ametwoo waa at Lone Tree
offeml.
/
topnoteb price.. 8ome‘ter«e ablpaMnts ’ Arbor for tiwatmeni at the U. of M. \ Point resort the And of the week,
The college.Tooma will be
^ ofmti everj* ev'ening
______ „ this Week
bare reccatly been made from this bocpital.
fnan 77 toB.atan’
- aooomnuxLiU.'
••
to B, atamUrd' tinuy. to
thoae
who cannot
Your fantilT will need a tonic. Why
place to ChicaffO by the steamer lUiMiaa Marian Parks, after two sreeka'
ci>iiTeaiently call during tbe day.
b
note, where tbeir butter ranka high visit
her inotbes, Mrs. Jeaepb j ^
Hollister's Rocky MoonTriHl
M»Btb
Frat«
including
tuition,
booka and all
Tbe neighbors of MUtoh tovaahlp are
iupplies.
i
also erecting a onunodiotia town ba«l | • Geo McMuliea made a busteese> trip;
trip'
lllc* giving remedy. U ceots. Tea
Kevadin. It It of cement, trimmed ; to Traverse City yesterday.
j or Tablets. Johuton Drug Co.
wPb Berea sandstone, and is nearly i Sam IV Taylor and family are Mxod-|
completed.
ing the week at Manton.
j The Iste ttew. W W Bteckmar has
Tho «bUm estatr. botb reU aad
willed the I'nlled Suies govemmeot
A. B. Dougherty and Ji»seph Booth
poTMaal. Is taraad ovor to his
C. W. Richmond of Central Lake
Henrey II. Acdvrwm. tbe soa of Will have Installed the machinery which
the chair in which Geaerai Grant sat
Gharloa Albott aai Umts Marahall
transacted
business
in
town
the
first
A Aadci
RBMEklBRR THE NUMABII
when arranging Ia<v »■ surrender.
sislea<!.|^'
Aaada. aad to Goivia M. Barr aai E.
Samuel
239-241 East Frait Street
TraTeru CttVy WebigtB
Kalkaska county. In a new mill locateSr ^
^
■
Nidsoa AUllaa la tnist. Tbv trastees
uker. who locatMl at Tra»-erse City In .< Ihr nri,bbori«, .0.1,. «,d pr.m.1.0 ..
OVER SiNOER AEWIMG MACHINE OFFICE'
*“*• i "SO- COACH 8TALU0N. U V»
ara aotlKirUad to cany oa the bosltbe fall of me at tte’ cloae of tbe re ,u .oob b.. r»dr tor opwrlon. And I
'T
««
>«»•
aaaa la ahlek Mr. Saads araa t-naaaci
beUluo. was bom May 18.
no,. u«.r«n
nd,.,., .. .!»• i
« •“»
! u» ol MUOA.
J.U U-U
at tHa ttaie of bis death antlLall itiuMr. Aaderwuo graduated front tb tnulc. tn. opr-nod . narbl. ,.rd
^
'
I
------------------------bar haa beta cut aad maoufactured.
local High aebuol in tbe clgM of 190?. Kewadln. and christrwed It -gunny j
Beckman, the popular Pert- j Dry, Hard and Soft Wood. Aoutti Alfa
iTbor also arc aotborlscd to purchase
and after speodlng <toe year
Marqm-Ue
conductor,
ha.s
purvha.>ed
|
Lumbar
Co.
Sldt” Marble Yard. Elk Rapids peo
aiitikioal
Agrtcultoral College decided to take ple congratulate their next dtsir nelghWhen, an Uaibor haa beea cut and
tbe busincas of which his father U»rs on their enterprise.
awaufartored the tniKtM-s vc dlrortFYed Marriott has rvsigmd his po
Pi to apponioB aad dlrWc the
sition at M. E. Butts’ comer dro* store
oteept the 'homestead, mapeloa. •0'>
■nd will lake a courw- In pharmacy at
Crtiaais. aad the persoaU propertr
Ulf- Perria Institute. Big Rapids. It Is
Alvoo IhiTcwIth. which is set aside for
undciptood that four more of Elk Rapthe Vidov durica her il(«>. ami convey
Ids’ iMipular young men aro loeparins
aaas' la equal shares of ooe-si'Tenth
to enter thi:; college. Ed I'latei. Julius
each to his vldov. IsaUlla Bands,
Mayer, John Mutter and Samuel Flid
aad eblldrea. Chailrs A. Sands. Mar
man.
tha K. WUte, Ixdltu Hello Smith,
Ed F. How is laid up for repairs, the
^rab M. Sands. KJura May Sanda an J
result of a ai>rmlned ankle susiairuHl
I.aais Marshall Sands, shau‘ and share
Sinev wc started our $5 Suit Salt*, our
Skirl Sale, and the Salt* of many other interesting items at much under
last Saturday night while at work at
alike
price, there has not been a dull moment here, aod why should there be when new, up-to-date, most desirable
the cement factory.
aroviics for Widow.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Bannliiger
an
merchandise is bein^; closed out at such ridiculously low prices.
_ The trustees an’ dlrtrled to fiirnivh
the proud paronu of a nine-pound boy.
fie.oaa a vt*r fur the pmper supiKirt
Martin Kramer, Jr., has taken the
Of the widow auil daughters until the
Hervey H. Andsieon.
position at Butts* drug store made vailvisiou of the estate.
Uy the resignation of FTed Mar
To icuanl aaUiist the results of
tests the liequests are made on the et- and grauilfatlK r bad made a life study. riott.
John F. Boyd, the bustling Imple-i
press ruoditiun that In case auy of the With whai pruetieal knowledge he has
Worth $5.00 to $8.00, at
^ W»V/W
aoas IV digthters colitest or euse to gsined fn»ni hU lather and brother meot man. te putting down a well forj
i
> deterniineil to elom* out what's U‘fl of smniiier )^wm1s
And wi* an‘«
be roatosted the provisions of the will, llaiph he has recently taken special Arthur liockln.
Suits for youu;: men 15 to 20 ynurs
A. Miner of Old Mission Is In this rl-j
In anatomy. dlHtnf<vtl<»n and emtbea the devUes made to such as offer
of
aKt‘.
About
lifty suits-aploaooatevt shall not in- of force or eat rUi*. lialmlug In the llHrm-w SchtK.I for Kui- clnlty parking appU’s for shipment to
Chicago.
di>l cloth and make but broken up
but to the conttslants Is tK'quealhe<! balnu r* of Chlcaj-oV"
J. L. Murray was over from Traverse
Mr. AnderiMUi has Just .-passed the
ill siz*’ liSsortmenL then* V-inj:
tbo aom <rf
«ud no more. In ^lII
of all they shall n«cehe from the e< «’mtialmer'» exsmlaaiion given by the
only uue. two or thn« of a kiml.
iKiard of healtli and was one of
talc; and the bequests made In phtihI
We have ^athentl them tny;etlu-r
lag provisions shall bucoait a common ihlr(y-sl\ succesHfu! applicants from a
for «|uick Scllin*;. Your choitv of
Risky. >
fuad. to be divided amooi; such of his cla■«^ ot sixty, hv having received cv-- Rev. and Mrs.
suiUi
worth $.5.0U. $<;.00. $7.00 aud
J.
IV
Boyd
of
Central
laike
was
an
tifleate
.\o
''Vl*
aoas and daughters a* shall fail to con
$S.UU. for ohly
present
holds a jHisition as Elk Rapids visitor M«mday.
test the validity uf the will.
After sjK-ndlng some time with her
The will was made and signed April flisi assistant in^ie Atulersion I'lnler
Alwvut thirty of thns<*
taking tMinp.iiwr nui! Is e«*n.-i<l«n-tl a ai.‘ter. Mrs. James Marrisun. .Miss AgIS. IMll.
Lw Daw returned Sunday to Chieago.
prac’tieal man in all tiranctacs of the
Samuel Uricker was over from Aldeti
wnk.
AMUAEMEHTA.
n business ye.«lenlay.
Tbe caat which comprises a larae
Mlsa Frances Sly returned tinlay to
BENDON.
Yon h.'ul I**tter hurry if you want one
aumber of clever comedians htwded by SlMjcial to the Kvening Record.
Nc.'ver in the hisl/»ry of tiiis busines-s has
DUon and Fields, pn’seiitlot; "Hans
Ih'Udon. MIeh.. Aug. LM —Mrs. Anna
Biirh a run :ui ilnriiiA; this snh*. Our n
an* Klx"*bas been hlKbly etunmende l Snider Is visiting '-♦•r sister ui Wexthe way and exix*cte«l to arrive daily.
by newsi>apcr crlllrt i-vcrj wh»‘re. The f<*rd.
Fur the saiiii- rtvisuna au above we have on («ile
girly chorus Includtat handsome "show
Mrs. Thompson and daughters. Vio
aliout OIK- hundn-il M< n's .Suits, worth $10 W.
.girls" who are Itmadway favorites and let and lialsy. ate spending a week at
$12.:.0and $15.01). f„r..................................................
Buted fur their beauty and talonl. and Wexford.
tbe pick of the pndesNton. In the
Two of tho gang of tramps or burgWhat's left in
matter of rostunu’s, the nisnagemi
men* Isrs wh<» have been hkting *ln the
ffii'-tion Ilf
liiM m-«u»4>ii'8 pure
have spaiwtl no eKpeii*«o
•yone. swamp south of town and annoy ing
their oriu'inai pri
was made from special d«‘s||:ns and th.’ town pTHiplo were eapttm<<l Friday
called for exelusKe material. This night at Thonipsonvllle while attempt
THE ESSENTIAU THAT
cvimpany will play an eiiKapemeiit
Ing a hold up.
HAKE FOl Tout IKStelulMlTg's Crand iqK’ta imuse
The swamp nuul south and east of
Kutlier th;m i-arry them over, we have markeil them all down to
Wednesday. Sipt. fi.
TEIEST IN BUT.
town Is iH’Ing cleaned up. atitmi>s arcthese jiricts aliouf fifty jaekels. all m*w this S4’:ison.
being removeil by dynamite and gen
INC
A
FIANO
An evening <»l healthy and hearty
c
erally lmpn»\e»l.
fun may U' looked forward to wlu-i
Mr. MrUwn was a Krankfrvt visitor
that brilliant comedy success of last
Worth $:f.50. $5.00. .ind $i'..00. ^2 QQ
Tuesday anri Wednesday.
We stick "cliTScr tlian a
season. 'The Marriage of Kilty.” will
Harry Wllsim was surpiisetl by a
brx»thcr** to ijuality ami
New WrapjxTS Worth 75e. at r.*<-; w<»rlh $1 ami $1.25, at 75c
be prvsenlrtl licu’ s.h»h b.v Jules
You'll make a misUiko if you don't investiKub* thes<* Imrjpims.
nnnilter of his young friends last Mon
4>rioc. A low price with
Asy evening, the oceasioU bc-lug his
out good tiuality will uot
liirthilny and every one sts.-nt a verysatisfy your ilcaircs or
enjoyable evoning.
needs—osixx-blly {liano
Mr. lUiike had the misfortune to
2'h- and 5<k’ Straw Hats
| Qq
iJeauliful Silks, all
get hur. quite badly from falling over
necils. The itdiability of
15c, is- lunl 2'b- W;ish (jiiovls.
75e. S5e and $J. at.
a h>g Iasi Tuesday.
our pianos is umiuustionPanama Cai» and Dui’k f'ai». new ami
white ami colons, at jx-r yd. only
I*err> Bnindage of Honor was In
! Worth :/). and r.5e,
cd: the tiuanci:d buckinj{
miliby Styles, worth 50- ami 25 C
town Tuesday.
of our Kuanintoe is unKdiia. lh*rnlec and ThtVv. Waters
*20<- Sun bonnets
i;aius in Ivemuants
dispuUxl. and it's a fact,
sjH-iu .Monday and Tuesday with tliel'a! out lialf price.
uot ovorstatcil, we are iu
grandparents. H. Ik-arth and wife, of
a iiosition to offer you
West Inland.
now hiyfh piano i]uality
In aiidition to lx*ing*
at a lower price than can
Dfaible Xsaet*
I* extra strong and well
be hail at other times
, ' J made, most of tlu-w*
and places.
suits have
We have just un|xiekeil the un-ivti-st
iaAa OrAf fa twvlviaA.-bar otaaipb
of teat seaaoB la ber aotabte wmmxWUJONAIflC LUMKIWAM PMO- Mt of Oatta Mortsr M “ficr Xlalr
•aa.”
Tbe criUca cMs ymr apeak M a
yiDM jCmh&j coirrttTANTs.
eartalB advaaoMseu la ber dallMa
tkm nC tMa ebaraeter. Thte U bat a
Wi#tw Mi
Ar« •Ivvii OMtf Cm»- aataral aeqaeacc. foltewiag oa rtpauperformeacr. and cloae stair of tbe
Mtlilf Mi TnMiMi A#« DU
«. wkkb baa reunited In aa aiied
fWlait»HM«t Ca^
auibfwitr. and represaioa at atetbod,
IUbIMW. Midi., am. 31.->nw will aad a Mlo la facility. stmpUritr aad
^aewa <i cwprensioa. "Hm- OU?
M tW iMt Lo«te SMia. nllUaaair;
luitarwui aai l^Hikar, Im» !««■ AM
ta Piotatc MMit m4 to Ita prortaioM
If nai«ia la bnalaeaa drrk* as4 at
tta aaaa Um la coaakitrii tair to all
UiaMrs.
TflAVEStE CITVA
Mr. Aania 4<«tred to troat Us huaHr oa a«aal terou. despite Uie abaa^
NEW UNDERTAKEN
oae of Ms aaaa fur a aamber of rears.
F YB ME EMPlgYB
miM KA^iOA.
^ tr iiifoplMMff.
r«r Fmrtkn
Tranrst Citir Bosims Mfi
iTRY A RECORD WANT AD
I"
NOT A DULL MOMENT HERE
YOUNG MEN’S SUITS ®3 KQ
THE SALE IS NOW ON!
LADIES’ SILK COATS
SILK COATS
SILK COATS ‘“ft
QUALITY
$3.50
MEN’S STYLISH SUITS at $5.00
$5.00
AND PRICE
jackets
75c, $1.50 and $2.00
Y5
Worth
j 5Q
$2.98
$4.98
$8.50
$5.00 SKIRTS AT $3.00
1*,^,*“ WHITE SHIRT WAISTS
WAISTS rivf 43c WAISTS
WAiSTS;^r;;$i.io
75c
LADIES’WRAPPERS 4^*^^
DON’T MISS THE WASH GOODS Have You Heard About the Silks?
59c
.
SOME GREAT SNAPS
Now for the Little Fellows
QTEINBERG'S
0 Grand Opera Boose
WEIMESIUY, SEPT. 6
THE TWO COWC BOTS
itit n owDf or Ttic mladow
MurryCaJ^nne^y Company,, headed by
that favorite cdteedteaA.& Miss A lire
Jobamva.
-Dora Tborne.**,a dramatixed novel
of the preaeat season, marks a not
panure in melodrama. The story of
the play -followa the book accurately
enoogh to peraxU tbe use of the Utle.but the playwrisbt has chosen tbe In
cidents i^d bappenlnffs with excellent
taste, and wrov^i them Into a play that
Is imereatlng in the extreaae. The au
dience cannot bHp hot engaffe them■civet sympathetically with every
-turn oC the fortunes of "Dora Thome.a girl whom the Eaitfish wroaM call
mnr bom:" who woa the aSeetlaa and j
married tbe duke's aoo. The rfauU-j
ant plot may be mapped ont. bat tbe
UreataMt of her aatuial glrtteh ex
hnberaace in ooatrast to the habUoal
reart-ve aad repressloa of the maaaar
aristocmiir. must be teen tn be ap
preciated. *ttem Thorae- will be aoee
at Sieteberg'a Grand for two perfom-
DIXON AND FIELDS
Fn,- nt thf
Vov .edy
“HANS
AN’ Nir
Pretty Misic
Pretty
Wtmet
Pretty
IMBces
Pretty
DretKs
ffi4 Pkaty
M Fai
A
UsMCMt
iaeladtet
OUR SPECIAL
DISCOUNTS
maki’ a busy month of
August, normally dull.
UsaA UpriAM FIamm.
moat all Rood makes representevl, to clear out at
m«rly half value—$85,
SAM, $115, $150. $185
Mp. Payments to suit
porcfaaaer.
Knee Pant Suits
tliat we have ever ahowu ipr la«ls from
2^ to 15 years.
Swell styles in Rreut
VTiriety of choiec* cloths am 1 ixrfeet tail
oring. Exceptional valui*s at
$I.8S, $2.50, $3.50, $4 and $5
PANTS WITH
|-| ' /. DOUBLE SEAT
J\y
DOUBLE KNEE
like you sie
here.
Ov SffMUPajMt Fba
PUIffff PUba
taaj
KIM
MmsIo Mouis^
Sm^wSSSSt
values in
M. B. HARN^ Prop
Bate 4^^
You can’t mbs it by coming here.
Beautiful Sets of Dbhes and other premiums free to customefs.
:
STEINBERG BROTHERS
...A.:.
*- /
, TlUVMtK OTT, WICNIftAM, TNUHtOAY. AUOIMT SI. 1M.
nirBinnr
Brewster’s
Millions i
JSL ■»
r IB Ifni Dan. I
GIRL WAinTO-«4A« per week for
It la 4
have d^. birt I e
joo'U forgtre me."
aad dakgbt of evwj^nS^Mthar't Inwt.
Owdolbrb tbs aria Wsfidr^Mi.
boekea“Markrikaod" btebsa.
R
R
ended in disaster.
■CKM KIS COWOBn
way or thteking."
“Oh! I sue It o«w.“ said Barbara,
and her blood was up. "You mean to
force me to n. What you did for fatber"Brrwater glowered at her. thinking
that la* bad mleuaderatood. “What do
you meunr he aakl.
“He has told me all about that
W
r before tbe.colaoel cotdd wretched bank bnaineas. But i»our
Maotr's yreertn*. cordial as It waa.
that save tbe older mu a bint as to
tbr sUnatioa.
-Woa't yoo atop for dlaaer. Moaty r
be aakcd in tbe bope that
pkHoa vas srnaaillMs
bold him.
irbara waa taarfnlly ugry when
tbe room, bat as
to ramoostrate with her tbe
ippcaml aad left bar at white
that one of
bis calves
pasture and got down to
inille he was down
monthx. taking all of their mooev mith
them.
The plan of the compan.v
abMeked, as ahe had heard Boek-
U
<*>®®
''^iddap.
Glddap."
•
linen table cloth and a pair of towels.
»»*outing
all for 118.
^ enjoying the fun
Two suits of clothes and
overcoat
are
made
up free
IkK-keloo ran after them,
Whoa! " but Polly seemed to
of. *‘*h a "Glddap! "
•’**
am]
responded
The hoiwes broke
an Introduction. Tmo prominent jurUU ot ,h. ««nt,
«„ont .h. par.
I
chasers and busiof-ss
J threaten
“®* <®
farther efforts at homor.
______
Tbe dinner waa probably tbe meat
foolish misunderstanding must I P*btfnl experience In their Uvea. Barr be ns disagreeable to yon aa it!
»® •oftenwl aad ready
Is tu uie“
I to'meet him halfway. Tbe light kind
“ludedr rtM* nplled. Uftlng ber!
p bad very definite
bnvws disdainfully,
•You areaaanm
rigid Ideas of bia dvtg In tbe
lug a good dml. Mr. Brewster."
“I am
X.
I you cared. A
little differeucr couM not have cbangBd
y our feeling completely."
“When you are ready to treat me
with reatwet 1 may ilaten to yw pctttian.'* ahe said, rising luuMbtily.
“My petitionr He did not Uke tbe
word, and bis Uct quite deserted him.
-It'a na much yoob as mine. Don't
throw the burden oC rnepanalbOtty on
m. JUm Drew."
La...
I and to
their bostesa. TbroBgb two conraee at
leant there wna dead sBeace between
thcoi. It eeemed ae tbovib
ere
la tbe room -were en them and erery
mind were speculating. At last la
him with tbe first smile be bad seen on
ber face la dayii There, was no amlla
ber
perch
shwitlng
Although
stjfT.-Hng
pain. |
AUhoa.t,
...fl. rtnp terrible pain.
James Wenhani. a mell knomn and
make It warm for them
well-to-do farmer, calmly drove a load j
IKirtunity. poliiically
of So bushels of s beat to a flour mill
The editor
of
E 21-tf
him and the entire load bad \ HDU8E
thinks quite
to Judge by the following *-«lltorial
liassed over Ixoih l^•fik.
“A
Mr. Wenham j
man died. The very flrsi day in heaven
"Isn’t this heaven-
P®‘*®‘1'>.
these are not liad men. but they came ,
FOUND
FOUND—Pocket book,
Fn-<1 I.ogg of Richmond wa.t driving
road.
Charles Lee. a Chln«we iaundry man j
named Haar crasb*-<l Into bis rig.
Armed with a flatiron the Chinese ran
board
animal, ihouith a large, powerful c«d(.
him over to the jadk-e
Kti"sl still alel th« > eseaissl witii a few
If 1 had !iad a
head ofl." said Finn. dlsgtist«-«l at the
having Intn arr.-«t*-,i
Chinaman.
When Finn was searcb*-*!
jok<’ as wa-s r«*c*-ntiy play«-<i upon tin-
onb t**n cents was found in his pos
Ri-v
session. • .S'ot v«-ry wealthy
annual m<** »ing of the chiircii of wliU h
remarke<l
“Wealthier than Rucke
Mr
Hageman of Oxford.
l»fV3ch»-r came up fixr discussion
square meal and be ean'i "
tin- i.ist me*-iine of this si«ei<‘(>. when
Ijivigtie.
said
favor <if
I>aggag«-inastet
r.-talning
“All those Ini
nroTh*^
Hageman j
for another year- at tli** same tialary
at the Soo line station at Manifitlqne.
- will pj.-a«e rise "
• •••#••••••••••
has dlscoven*.! the a her«*alKnits of hii-
and the minister, who wa- pr*-sein, felt
The following new books were re
slster. now .Mrs. A
Maple. Ala.
()
Rerglin of Fair
as
At the ag<’ of ?. years th*-
unc<inifortald«-
missing sister wa>< adopt»-d by stran
Sherboume Hoiiae. Amanda Dauglaas.
g€nrs at
The Plum Tree. David eraham Phil
btH^n broken up and her brothers scat j twinkle of th*- eye
lips;
Hose of the World. Agncr and
Edgerton
Castle;
Sir Henry
Tariff Opie
Read;
Morgan. Cyras Townsend
a
Mary J. Holmes: Sandy. Alice Hegan
Rice; Cabbages and Kings. O. Henry;
The Sign of the Fox. by the author of
People of the Whirlpool; The Breath
the
Gods. Sidney McCall:
JuUa.
valuable
said, with a
I se
j vors tliai tiioiion. so I will
»a.v
steer! k***ping tie
increa>e.l
AH those
R«-v
salary
Mr
it again
fav*>r of
Hageman at an
B&.OOD
pl.-a.se
smile ]ighte«i his e.v.*s and the color
n*turne.| to his ch*-eks. and tljere was
a lump in his throat
S«ime of his best
th*- little scheme had worked to
ikt
ft-cu.-n.
RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS,
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES,
C. 1
case,
three
dining
chair, Ufree
rocking
chair- and other articles of furni
ture.
Inquire at 911
South Union
str*’ef.
FOR
aug S-tf
SALE—Thr*-e new
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS,
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
FOR FUNERALS
1 can fiirtiikh you any kin*l of carriage
you want.
1 have five harks and three
2 seai'tl carriages in stock, also a nice
line twoseated
carriages, traps and
slngl** lmggi* s.
Kindly give me a call
aitt-n in ne*-*! of anything In this Iloa.
seven ro*im
location.
For sale
Inquire at 2f»8 N
aug^-1 mo*
Grand Traverse and Arizona Min
ing Company
FOR SALE—A few lioiisehold g.Ksls.
TJEBt.K-rS
including brazer.
311 East Front St
JulySl-tf
ERYSIPELAS
GOUT
BLOOD POISON
KIDNEY TROUBLE
IRREGULAR MENSES
' LIVER TROUBLES,
from the easeoce of rare
East Indian Plants, and are the perfected result of over 20 years of
research.—SA-MU-LAH acts
FOR SALE—Houst ana lot, bare
12.400. one-third
down,
suit
Inquire
purchaser.
Price
balance
115
East
promptly
oa the Lunga, Liver
and Kidneys.
These organs are directly respoasible for tbe condition
of the blood.
BA-MU-UAH is a blood purifying medicioe put up in Ub-
let form, and contains nothing of an injorions nature. They are invaioable in^mscs oC apeciftc febrile disorders where the blood has a large
Every diseaae or disorder that fiesb is
heir to can be traced to fmpnre Blood.
Cheboygan. Mich.
The Fpeclal sale of stock will podltlvely be closed on Aug. 21. 1905, and
may be closed at any lime before that
date.
All desiring to purchase stock
ofi tbe siiocial terms should apply at
^
Tbos. Smurtbwalte.
22 81
President
July 19-tf
)ou want tbe family to bo healthy,
HOUSES
AND
LOTS—Monthly pay
menu Herman W. Smith. Cl8 West
ElevenUi streeL ClUseos phone 199.
June 27-tf
strong and active, give them HoIIlater'a Rocky Mountain Tea this month.
Makes
muscle.
rich,
red
35 cenu.
blood,
Tea
bone ' and
or Tablet^.
Johnson Drug Co.
PEXJPloE
compounded
Notico
carpets, stoves and all bicycle Irxois.
lot. 442 West Eighth streeL
TUBERCULOSIS
SA-MU-LAH has helped tbou-
aands of sufferers.—aft can hdp you.
FREE.
ON BALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 28 TABLETS. 50 CENTt.
If your daaler oaaaot supply you, send price and order to
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
14« NAMAU «TAEET.
B. J. MORGAN.
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS,
Ninth street, or address John Clune,
NERVOUS
exceM of febrine or uric add.
party.
friends had planned the nurprlse. and
RHEUMATISM
medical
AND HACK LINE
nem«-nii»er the old reliable line that
Is always oa time. Hack orders a
siKflnlty. I make all trains with back.
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE.
had l-*en tie- victim of a Jok*. and n
NERVOUS DISEASES
SA-MU-LAH uhleta i
iKKik
houses in good
SCURVY
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
volving
chair-, arm
Oak street.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
CONSTIPATION
If
one Bld*-l»oard. one refrigerator, re
on easy t*-rmB.
ECZEMA
ThompaourlUe. Mh*., Ang. 31.—The
>w case in Jurtlce Northrup'a c
waa settled without trial Wedneeday.
Oarrect Brothern are threshing grain
near the town. They report n good
yield of grain.
•
Several yoting people of this town
are recreating at Green lake this week.
OnrUle H. Btebblna of CoUaz. who
soBarad a partial paralyaia of tbe
tbroat oafi taagna, la at Fraakfort stopvRR Wm. Oafidaa.
B a Nbrtbiap la affnt for tbe CbesFSaii Baov ptow.
Cyiaa MataffHlL Jr;, is laid ap aith a
dtosaaadMff. A benoit daaee that nettad aboot BflF doMna araa gfeea far
biaL
•
eib.Plmi474
PIONEER LIVER?'
aug 8-sept 1
rise ’ '
Hageman
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
Special to tbe EvAlng Record.
to desirable
Dockeray.
Then it
Mr.
m, frpMoffM’T' mnr,
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table,
that h»-
iqsin
w ill
nished
ais
Ogiairt
In livery I ran furnish you
at 425 Sixth str.-<‘t for sale.
sold liv SeptemlKT. would rent
Ev. rvone got upon th«*ir f«-«-t.
^WPIMIfTYiNO
AND
wor
liarneem^s i
dawnt.d
MAU9 UCB. lED BLOOD. HEALTH AND STBENGTH
Polly: Helen Rowland; The Worsted
THDMP80NVILLE.
an-l
3A - IVIU > L-AM
Katherine Tynan: The Digressions of
Man, John Kendrick Bangs.
possilde
Theti the gtMMl deaciiii who liad put i|ie
Samuel CuthlK-ri of near Ri»ckfnr<i j in this
losing
as
her home had j (pi*>slion arvxs*- again
tereil by the death of the parents
cam** near
Not a jxerson n»se.
heartily wisle-d him.-elf anywhen- « Ue.
cently added to the Ladles' library:
a time when
wilhou
E. Grellh k Co.
l>n»iit:lit up. a c«»o<l j FOR SALE—I offer my house and
the young woman was suppt.sed to b<
dead. Frank
In.
aug 9 A tep
SALE
■E—H«-avy
FOR
At
•
TO THE LADIES' LIBRARY.
Sleinls-rg block.
FOR SALE—House ami 1»K at 20-! N.
Spruce St , wcfind north
rhiirr-h. K H' Allyn.
he is pastor Hie ipiestion of hiring a
felli>r.” replied Finn. "f<ir I can eat a
more than 2n .vears, during which time
•
aug 9 f.'
At the
TO EXCHANGE- Fur Traverse CTty
property. 40 acres land, lake front.
rt»rds block
___
eut. D4 m
itlon.
WATCH BULL
pluyment and bargains
E. H. P.qs-.
HOUSEHOLD g.Nsls for sale
to b«‘ the vufiro of such a practical
the searcher
hhghth alre*-f
X'oi a few preacher- woui.i la- glad
by i
TO SELL—2 gents* bicycles. f8.00 and '
14.50.
TO SELL-1 open buggy. $5 00.
POSITION—I.«dy bookkeeper or ata-
Hnllsiitil liNliif -
FOR SALE—My realdence at 121 Ekst
The
sligjit bruis* >.
gun I would have Idoun tio- top <>f hu
ld«*a of
under the hors«-‘s heels
for
ang 28-tf
FOR SALE
Ing the thr*-** occupants over the dash
out and arri'Kti**! the thl«*f and banded
have same
and paying
this notice.
of Kalamazoo, detected John Hnn jn I “'tni'letely demollnhlng it and tbroa
the act of stealing a shirt from a line.
on * Edgewoo.1
Owner can
claiming propeny
j frlghi» n**d horse driven by acouple of
After they had luen separated for
NEW BOOKS ADDED
aug 17-tf
b<»ih l.*gs. no
from Gr«*envHle. and we have to chain I home m ith his « lfe and infant when a
(C«»ntlnued In Saturday'a Issue.)
^RENT—I^quiriT*142
good barn. Inquire at 218 West
Eleventh atreeL
July 19-tf
The angel smile.1 and replied: "Why 1broken,
them or they would go back."
FDR
Sut« street.
dismounted from his biad when about’.;,
tTD RENT—Unfurnished rooms: also a
thr.**' rollJ^s from Piainwell.
he wanted to go sights.-eing,
IWore*
harness.
The Imrses started
angel guide wa.« given him
IWor.-;®'^'
long he iHjtIced a numlier of persons. I “‘I ‘brew him under the wheels, and
each drawing a bail and chain
How ! ‘hough^ir5T(«d. whle^-weighed about
is this?" hr asked
nug is tf
Plainw.-li after his team had
the■ Greei■nvjlle Cal'
WEAK LUNGS
The awful aHenre with which this
t^'heo .
bis team Polly was still j
**
Tlie.
Brady; Hester of the Grants. Peck; through the animal's curi«»sity.
Constance Treacott. S. Wier Mitchell; animal aturk its nose into a tin can to |
. Barlaim wept copiously nft.-r her fa
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t mhiUDdersUnd The Life Within: The Princess Eiopee. invetdigate the contents, an.i was an-{
tiler liad gone, but slic n alte.-,l tli.it bis |
^ “*<*“B®* *■
*«> l»** to Harold McGrath: Llltle Burr, Charles able to remove the can afterward
It j
win was
FVlfon Pidgin; Comrades in Arms. wandered alxiiit in this nnizrled c<iDdl-j
InvIt.Mi.
IllVllatiqU."
lion until half starv«*d, when the atSociety's chief aJth la to aejiarate General Charles King; The Graflers.
she said
Frances Lynd; “Chlmmie" Fadden and Tentlon of a neighls.r was attracted ,
stcr cuiies a
laogh. “It would be
Paul. Bdmard M. Townsend; A and tbe can was removed.
lie sur|»rls«il.“
omUlti
ing If a man and I
A parrot that would insist upon talk
Moiitg.uncry. however, did ...
Prince of Slnnera. E. Phillip Oppeno*ivc the Uiitc in tbe spirit in wbicb it ^
“t together.'
g taiuwed a runaway that might have ;
Ina; Tbe Storm Center. Charles E.
meed before Monty
bad ls«en Jk iu. He only saw in It a my
Idmier waa announced
M(
Craddock; The Hauae of Hawley. El' another word, and as abe
of boi** that Ihirbara was rehuitlng
Eilioit Peake; The Great Mogul,
a.
to Barbara abe said: “Be
» Juliiiam at the ptos|ioctI of
<
Louis Tracey: The Merrlrale Banks.
tiH-cted to dictate the
efully dlaap^
iKiiuted when alae trcauxl Lis adt'ancea i
w itb OKI I contempt.
“Barliara.
The
'be raucu.s voice and started off at
yards of percale, one horse blanket, n
Rmploymant Contractor as>d
WANTED
25 LUMBERMEN: teamsters. I1.7«;
l«»g ratters and swampen. fl.M:
wood cutters. {Me per cord; new
Mrs. C. F. Read. tOt
street.
Sixth's
It gives the cloth for two suits ' borses prlcke,| up their ears on hear-
of clothes, one ovrrc»iat. twenty five ■
k W. NUiBSWOKTI
ramps, msid timlier: board »S^0.
PD8ITION as.etiKlne«*r or flreawa.
POSITION in marbine shop.
GIRL for general housework. |£.00 par
mi-ek
POSITION as bnokke« |a r. good rvferem-e».
TO
EXCHANGE—2. good, loggiag
' YDU APPRECIATE good kboe teamv. s|«dghs. harness
and
camp
cMHflt f(ff bouse and lot in TraverM
shining see Cunningham at the IJon
City.
barber shop.
TO SELL—* acres good, level wefy
land. Just otHide corprtratlon llnea:
POP RPNT
i'tH^^he thing for market gardaolng;
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FDR RENT—Front rwim near Hoard' TO SELL—80 acres. 7 miles onl. 200.opo f«»et hardwood, some down pine,
aeh«»ol.
Suitable for
l.noo or more curds of block wood;
teachers.
Inquire at 43C Webster
f 1.4(10.
street.
aug 3<Kf
TO SELL—2M, horse power gasollna
engine, good repair: f»o.
RENT-A furntsbed sloeping
TO 8CLL-«UbI
room with electric light and bath.
out 111. chairs, count**rs. show <
5,5
Arr.
.a* I. .f
light fixtures ami stock of gooda.
ftiuo; le*«s than half oust price; par
FDR RENT—Tbrea roomt.
Inquire
lies going south.
TO^^SELL-9C5 Rambler Oudaleaa.
Cn2 West Seventh street.
bousew
work.
charge, but the lintnga and trimoitags
‘'‘’bp*''! j
coat 118.
The company bad serun*d ; b-*^ IVwkelis) running to a farrohous*the services of alt very pn»mlnent re •"'*'**'**Pboning 10 anoth€-r three mile-•
father thought you quite disinterested.
> the little game behind
a. lie would have tom
up your «heck on tbe lutfint 4f be had
lugpecfed you were tr.vlug tq buy bit
laughter."
“iKies Jour father Ulleve thatr
asked Brewster.
“Xo. but I see It all now. Ilia peralstencv* and yours—you were not slow
to grasp the opportuulty he off»Teil."
“Htop. Miss Drew." Monty Vomnd^. Hla voice had efanuged. and
ahe bad never l^frtw a«*en that look In
hla eyes. “You need liave no fear that
1 will trouble you agaln.“
Factory. W. Sample St.. South
Bend. Ind.
aug
^
h*d |I WANTED—Competent giri for general
thouiands of dollara with a tranalw
this;
Bamambar tba tatara Baa la ymB
baad. a MlaaSlie raadlac «a nffWi
Ihn traa Ute-a history. 0«w Of
XTHoaBL gtdaaatnmaA
OM
WANTED—Shirt makers and young
Women to learn: also hands in laan
dry department. The work is clean
nnd healthful: factory well lighted
and ventilated, and the business is a
good one to learn; me
pay goevi
tj B^keloo nr
while learning; steadr work.
IF
of i
firm which will leave Owosso In two
an
atpill not a^ blm.“
“If that la your point of view. Barba
ra. I wish yon to km
culonrl ro*
thing forgotten b« tbe rage that went
ao deep that it loft the aurfat^e calm.
Tbroarlng aside Ida protnlae to Brewbe told Harliara with dramatic
story of tbe reacoe of tbe
Simplicity tbe
t
bank. “Yoi see.” be added, “if
not been for that o|s*n hearted boy we
would BOW be ruined. Instead of giv
ing rotlUous you might be gi'^lug
ale leaaona. Montgomery Brewster will
always be welcome In this boose, and
yon will see that my wlaboa
spected. Do yon ODderstaod?”
acaglit an Iniervlew with .Miss Drew.
man in tbe crowd
l.iit site rtHvivixl him witli uy nwerve.
«*c else may have a happy
If be bad thought to punish her by
1
*t to you, Barbara. If.
t
I that Isn't tbe tost of friendahlp."
auiylng away it
i
For a moment tbe two riveted their
felt ettnally rc^K
1 of misery t_____ .___
___________
Monty.
been more or less unliappy. and both ,
altuaUon came
“1 did not
not know
were resentfully otistiuate. Brewster
***
know that we were aupfelt hurt and Insulted, while she felt
*® <*® <^“»aoa Ubleaux tonight.'
that be had liu)iaMd ut*on her disgrace-! **•
<*tTly •» he proffered tiis arm.
fully. He waa now ready to cry quits.
***
*«»d«»tand." And Barbnand It aun*rlaed him to find ber obdu
overcame her determtna-
ang »-<t
Sssdfsrsw
tired business men over the count) ‘'b'*®'be n«d to stop his ii-am.
cotllkm was not
ifTsi'etl by tbe prvsei*e<* of
I
I
Montsotuery Brewster. It Is
A
A
trw be reeelrwl an eleventh
boar invitatlou and a very cold and UlflieaU mile nob< of a|»ukicy. but be
uuiluUioeO berdteally the air of dis
dain that bad •iiceeeib'd the first
sharp panfis of dlaa|n»olutnieut. ('Lio
nel Iirew. In whose r»»«id srai’es Monty
iMid firmly estsliINhed himself, was
nirt quite sttlltloMM of usnri>ing the role
of dietalur ki tbe efforl tu |«t«-h up a
trnee.
A few nights liefore the co
tillon. when ItarlMtra tobl him that
your
llerliert Ailing was to lead, be egpltpilveU' cxpn*saed surpriM*.
“Why to he civil to him."
Tbe colooel waa no( satisfied with ao
Monty Brewster, BaUr be decold blooded an acquiescence, but be
Innmleil.
“Mr. lire water Is not comlns." abe wisely retired from tbe field. He left
tbe girl atlent and erwabed. but with a
to^poinbyl calmly.
gleam tu her eyes that was not alto
“fjoing to Is* out of townT"
gether to be eoocealed. The story bad
“I III sure 1 do not know.” stiffly.
touched her mon* decjily than she
“Whnl's thlsr*
“lb* lins not is*en nskeil. fatls-r.” Mias would willingly confeas. It was sometliing to know that Monty Bn^wster
Pn-w was not In gtesl linnn>r.
*'.\ol askedY” said tin* rolunet in could do a thing like that and would do
It for her. Tbe exultant smile which It
amnumieut.
"It’s
rldicuims.
Itatsi.
brought to lM*r llpa could only be made
Bend liinran Invitation at once.”
to disapiwnr by reminding herself
"Thto la my dams*, fatiier. and I
ahanily of his recent arroganc'e. Her
don't want to ask Mr. Bivwster.”
T1s> ivdonct sank lirick In bis chair auger, site found, was a plant which
needed carefnl cuitivatlon.
and Struggled to overi'oiue his anger.
It waa in n somewhat chastened
He knew that BariMini had ln!*erlt*«*l
mood that abe stnrl«*il a few days later
hla wiltruimwa atul had long since diafor a dinner at the DeMlIiea'. As abe
rv>\i*rt*d that it was
to treat her
entered in b«>r awee|iing gulden gown
with tael.
tbe sight <»f Monty Brewster at the oth
"I tlioiitdd you and he wen '- But
er end «*f the room gave her a fiutter at
the colouei'a supply of tart waa exthe heart but it waa an agitation that
bxitisltil.
was very carefully concealed. Brew*'We w.-n.” in a moment of ahsentater was certainly nnconacioua of it
mliiiliMUesa. “but It'a ail over.** aald
To him tbe |iosltion of guest waa like a
ItarlMini.
dlagnlae. and be
^pleased
"Wby. eiiild. tlien* w.»ul*liri have
pneipect of letting liimaelf go under
Us n a tvitllloii If it Iiadn'l ls«eu for”—
mask without resiKmalbility. But
But tin* ctdouel ivmeuibeml Ills prom
it took on a different color
ise Jo Monty Iiiid cliecked himaelf juat
Imtier lianded him a efird which aignlin lime. “I I mean then* will not lie
fled that lie waa to take Mlaa Drew In
any jiarty if .Minitgnuery Bivwaler la
to dinner. Haatliy aeeking out the boat
toil uHk«M|. Unit Is all I can- tt»
esa. he endeavored to convey to bet
llic sul»J«vt.“ And be stamiied
j the ImpoBalbility of tbe altnattoo.
r. O. Klchola. 19 ftmlA L'alon St.
Cull lake, and when they wen- rHam-I WANT£1>-Ba*er
qer for furniture for
hnus«-.
Every
“>erythlng complete
are —Hmg a great roar over the cam*®
kiaded up Bot-kHoo’a
Everything new; «-asy i enns; um-ner
paign of a Chicago firm knomu as tbe »•»*»
Impedmcnfa. On lop
leaving cUy. 427 Stati street,
Federal Mercbandiae Co., now dolngy®^ «“* I®***
b.donglng to
aug 2€-tf
boaineas In Owoaao. The local parties
Bo«-k..|oo. who was drivirt. j
claim that the fanners arc spending
TO LOAMpot la mortgagm 1
lagaira ad B Mfi
ang »-tf
Apply to
The clothing mcTchania of Owooao
who. It Is all«-ged. go out with them
X A
State street.
collector or at offlee work.
; Kalamazoo and his 1brother-in-law. Ir-J
ving Rhodes, bad been camping at |
and make matters easy by giving them
(Coutintied Prop Tuesday^ Issue.)
Mrs. B. J. Morgan. SOS
Write. pboM. caU or vbieh the bab
letia board for batsMag aad emgtormeaL Cttx. pbeae d7«. Baal■aateil Mdg^ tlS B. Pmat 8L. ag
alfilra. ,
aag U-Uw
ROSmOM WANTCO-As bookkeeper,
h a Idaiiifbkb efll foiwtaBaay M^tOty ef acddMl ol
Wrtb; Mm te.it nlMsntM aMo^SMlMctas sad tmoM,
aadpratoUsaasayaccnsastlHcMld. Uommtthe motkm’t
^ pab.aadM aatetesastMCbst eMsMbycaws kv tearti
^ <M la Mfcsitk a^stifstins sefi s^Ss^ hVi
.
HwlWii# ffipilhilF
tbe least."
“Bat I am t
rei Is anniftblii
keep CorgettiM U
good help.
mother’s FHeml
m,
• abe caadkC any aae I
t we are gotng to
beF married eoiBe day."
i
A new light came Into Barbara’s
erea.
“You fotget tbat^y eeusant
may Ir necessary." abe aakL
“Yon will be twrfecUy willing wfaen
tbe time cornea. 1 am otlll In tbe fight
and eveotnally you vrlil come to my
r*?h^*Lmib«!r«Mt roel. a falV
dlTUATIOII WAirrffO to do general
boBaework la a aamU teUy by a
i*r1 » yaOH old. Addraoa Cmmn
atone. B. r. D„ !Co. 1.
sag Mdt
gotaeoBiwam
*Ther araall I
leHfir•*! don't blame
•YTe «we oami
*Uk wmcatm
*Var» 1 —apmtf
Iwck to tfeo
oU wHttOMt Toa wtU |«t4oo mo IT
1 matodl f«a of cko Coct Omu 700 cum
lodaj oa joar owa lalttottvo aad om>
Uciutkmr
be bo>
Su. SteJr nallates tiMC It
to be bard, rery banl, to UrUj* Ler M
i to a I
WANTED.
NEW YOAK.
•
FOR SALE—Warehonsa building on
Bay StreeL comer Hall, also 14horse power gasoline engine and
feed mill outfit; also 9-room brick
residence. 537 Sixth streeL Apply
to John Horsfleld at raoidrace.
Jane 25-tf school and city taxes and apeclal an*
FOR SALE—Store boUding. stock and sessmenU for the fire warda of the
j flxtnrea. WlU sen all or any pail, city of Traverse City. Mich., haTa bean
f or vlll rant building. Afiply at onca. placed In my hands for coUeetkm.
I will be in my office for the par*
Chas. Roaanthal. Trarerae QUy. Mich.
pose of ooUeetlng oald taxes mrafy
may 27-tL
weidc day from now until Nor. 1, iMi,
FOR SALE—41 loU ;n Hannah's 5th
from 8 o’clock tmtll 11:30 o’cloek 1m
add; < ooaacre loU fronting on 14th
the forenoon, and from 1 o'eloek aattl
atreeL 4 la Ortffla A Winnie's add.,
4 o'clock In the afiernoon of eaeh'dar*
and 3 loto on West FTont atraaC
All taxes paid bafora SapL 1st vffl
y Win be sold on easy payments or
be received without oollnetlon faoa,
axchanga for other property. Oea
aad all taxes ramalalnff R«apam OB
W. Raff.
Sept 1-tf
StepL let and nntU OcL 1st « penalty
of one per cent for eoUaetkm win bn
MI80ELLANEOU8
charged. On all tazaa romalalag onA. W. HOLLINGSWORTH—Bmpioy- paid on OcL lot and imUl Nor. lot n
ment contractor and commisalon penalty of two par ent Ihr oonariton
salesman. We are In touch with will be a&Twtd.
more than 50,900 Udepboaes. mills,
Ofltea. Room 203 Btata honk btdff.
factories and baalnaH eoncamk.
M. K ^SkaO. City Troaounr.
wm CBdesTor to fandsh amployDated Jaly 24. Jf05.
aaent or oifiployet. aeil nr exiAange
JolytSOeLSL
TAXES
fi
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im «¥»*•• KmnB, 'niAVKfttc cmr.
mschigan. thvr»dav,
Auisutt >i, ties.:.
ckIM bom hi the Wkitejj
i.iKi.M;i#a. I;t«:*;i#or.»7
Mary
At’ ■
Her hatband. John
Bakers
Marks
i^.
Rastall’s
A. Wneox. at oae thne reprenented
TauMoee in cuhctesa. Durtee the dril
jtmx he repmwtad Texaa la the con•Medlcal mca are d^ciily interested
z
boas In a trance fer fonr moatbs.
aad neBtngHis set in.
Then Jaa ainrr «Taa old ladfwhoBnaB vpatelchaf ml
iXMiaappfepia.
A convention of
land. Sept., 4 8. Inclnilre? One even
piesT M {o' “taint niinoe.”
The baker's antks on the ordinarj nm of
ment to raise funds for a monoment
bakerr prodnets are'of little more ealue for poo*
to • Bin" Xye.
John
lady's pies.
J. Buddy, a
manufatturin?
In the f t reft w hile rarryinR a letter
written to him by his brotber-in-law.
test bsktnK—Che Biscuit. Cmckera sod Wskrs
pjaip^wylng bis duatb
7v
tnadebyiheNATlONAL BISCUIT COMPAQ.
Tins tndc mark appesrini; in red and white 'on
eacfaemlaf a packsKc guarantees the contenU to be
of hifliert quality—pore, clean asid fresh. To learn aometbinj; of what this
A discfcargtd crew of the steamer
Afcncy lor Celebrated Fox
Typcwrllers
Alps mutinet! at Mobile when «»rdetT*!
into tbe deteaflon camp lhen\ owln.:
trade mark means tr> a package of cither of the producU mentioned bdow.
to the ytUosr fever quarantine.
Batter Thin
BiscuH
GrMuim
Crackers
Aa,jq*teiacoilzWr
wkklbaflavorof tbe
L'niqoc ihtk bmuit
in moch favor with
thoac who want
** KtiDcth’ing differ*
pQMcwmg the r'wh.
nnltyj/aror of
gralumfiour—unlike
any grahani cracken
you ever taOed.
iwkmc.
Yoa Are Net Feeling Well,
R. W. Sastall
gun point to i:n into th»- runip.
:
j Injured and ••Jeem»-’* got a few liumpf
! by
j V.
lieing hnrl»-«l
fr«»ra
fneir auto
JPZKJbtSU
j low an approaching «»ni' to pa>s. caiiff I
“Get my
;
are so near at hand, tliey wil)
bnild vou up. keep von well and
ward off BlllMsam. tick Hndadit.
NarvMn Dtbllity. Um cat Eifiaey
TrMMM.
he i-:iM gnillly.
I.nte Hint nlglit »>Ir> lienr'a iita^.* in
* the IiuUn.-.
I
*8atatt!
He Is incorriglhle:
Johnson,
He will
a
magazine
writer,
Monday.
was | <loren of hi« chotees Hgarf. pnn-d t»v«-r
Uneoln’s lilrthplsee. a 11.»aer.* farm j
hour Mrs. Johnson
Oeorsc Clarke Houghton^ of “The Lit-
^^eng.-r Imy.
Ikj j the
m^-^eng-r
floating
with tbo Hi.'gram telllng'of
tiK of John*4in*K
Johns«in's I! case m
rif A. W.
w, Dennett.* of X.-w
» Y.»rk
uriiw.
.hath, followed Mrs. Johnson’s hnstess j R. J. (’.oilier of New Y.irk hid It in hd
Dr.
York, trho takes no vacation, spoke to the morgue In an aUempt to .Icllv“I find that there er his mes-iage.
$.-!.»:o0.
In a plea tor the "natural religion '
lia.l a chapter add«*.l M.mday In a let-
wbicb would eatiiu* all cUsses to min
I.T from Ciimmiu.s reidyinc t... SiiaWs
The
this is that Ibe rich of the country,
to,
••|•h.»to-
1 am hajipy to inform .von that
to agriettUtir*'. <ir all classes will Im‘!i have arresn-d five »»f them, whom I
hurt by the tide of Indu-irial ..verj.ro iam retaining in cells.
I am .»n the
savs jlrark .if Hi.* sixth ami wlil r.'i-tainly
.-ajiture him lH*fore l.mg."
'
••Ihreat.’ns not only th.- pn»RiM*nty of
John K. Maild.'ii. the fugitive turf-
roontrlit* depending u|s.u a fair divi-
of the earth Inst.'ad of ronrentrating
f.*irpt charges |n r«.tmocTlou wltli his
upon ope d.'jiarijueiu of anivity.
wife’s dlvortn* case.
The
s,vr.!'
arh.*. billouKii.-RS. tonild Uv. r
ronf const
.. .^ tonic and strengihen tk.* liver.
wraith are alr.-ady b»-ing cnudictl from ! nrgligriic*. aecirding lo a doci*i.in
d.et‘l«in of . Cure Jaundice. Sold by all druggi-si*.
for‘that »he pc*iwm kllU*d'
•heer weight ..f numb. r ’
; tin* aj.iM'llate .ii.isi.m of the N. w York j
He IS sev.*n f.s t ; Miprem.* cmri.
K.-rglus
th. I
‘ver scs*n at
Whon little Mbs Muri.ff Starr, j riasW.l h>
J.
-------------------------
,Water Jllh s caught and dr..wi.ed
The biggest wad of RiH*nding money
peace deh*gate. Inn Wilham of Ne.v
-»
Atlautlr
R,i-
dolj,h Franz, owner of Mountain lake,
City is that^n.ar Scranton. Pa., ns ho was vwim-
ming to wave two women w ho ha 1
•ged 47. aaw him h.-Iph-sly flopjdng; orator from Martinsburg. Va. He near-;oveivtumed their lioat.
^
____
'i iv
ly gave th.
the h.-ll boy.- hg*otn«u.-»r
h.eotn.u.ir ataxi*
ataxi-> I
aroimd In the Coney Islatul surf,
wh«*n he spn-ad out Ilil.Otk) in crDp j
The Only Way.
tm to crainpa. sb.* Isddly swam to
Mils f.»r the hotel ehrk to .leposli ini
Thppn Is no way to maintain the
aid and kept his h.-ad out of water
the safe of the Hotel Slu Ibunie.
I h.-alth and stn-nglh of mind and iKKly
til tltc life savers arri\.-!.
cxcejit by nourlshmenL There i» no
.
.................................................
The tiahy taminc in MarkslK.ro. New
Irish except through the
The will of the late Gen. lUa<kraar.
kept
y commander-In-chlef of the G. A. R.. i
*
T r*r.wo r.<^!hee» broken by the arrival of lilt I ,*, healthy,
pure and
swen-t
or the
M. Rlchanls. mine op-;
s-.iicide” haml.'U ha-^ *to'nmrh."Vhe stom^r
e.o.H.
- -
-
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t'.arrUon^a
moth.*r serve.;!
l>mlsvine. |Cy..3h»»e mt>th.*r ser
girl.
She is the Ih.
child bom then* i
cs nurse to Gv*n. lUkrJtmar
JkrJtmar^
whf'o
'
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“
....................
was wonndod during Ihe>tvll
lhe>tvll w
wtr. H. total jH.pulailnh Is
«lao leave, to the Cnltd SUtes g.m-1
sine* anylKKly died In
rraw at the chair in whlrh Oen. Grant ■ Tx**’'*Hxt while arranging for tbe aurrendcr ]
of Leo'a army.
;;uv
•
ledhic-'
|
'o
'
Shaw «l.-ai*-k he. .
^
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
DR. C. H. LYNCH-1 and 4 Eutbcp
land hl.ick. physician and Burgeon.
Cltlxens phono SC4.
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car
ver.
j»
Ayers
Burglar^
w ho
robbed
«^ngth willjet down and disea.se will
t> appetite, las, of strength,
nervousness, headache, cornuipai ion.
tad breath, sour risings, rifling. Indlgcslloo. dyajxe
and . all ctamach
Markstroubles that i
cured by the use of Kodol Dyspep
'• —" Kodol
'-'-sdol dij
digest* what you cal a
Care.
ns the whole digestive
strengthen,
parattts. Sold by all druggists.
ptiifU All vcgctsblc. Actdircaly on the liver. They cure
constipstion, bilioosnest, sfekhcsdsche. The best family Uxstive. Sold in all ptrts of tbe
world foror^eO vc9^L^:^r5S^
Mra. John A. Honor, a Buffalo, wo
STEINBERG’S
'3
.
L.,avu 11:00 a nrt.: 4r20 p. m.
FROF. HUBBARD
125 FRONT ST.
...“’Si'...
NORTHPORT
Leave 8:30*. m.
IDRS. J. 0. A MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
I
Leave U:30 a m.
Ikiwers
N»* ah-L'i-wanta
IfarlK.r
S-w
JOHN R. SANTO
GENERAL INSORMCE
New WUhalm Block. Tmvaree BPi,
imi.E.TKEMg
O. P. CARYER 4 BROk
I)nmiati'/:ation of V«flhs M.
Clay's Famous Novel
The Sweetest Slorj' Ever Told
\VhoU*8oxnc. Clt an,
KffresUing
natural death and
xr'J.rTh.’ ..1
l.r.-a,t !im.. Ur.*r and
A7D7TYLEir~\
a..
noll-.n, ran
0«M 105. N*w \4llkala bftfik. Blft.
Skoaa. SO.
•l::-;':;:::;;;’:.™.......... ®*‘"
lY 1
coapAs"
;j. H. Miam
6ii. W MeWitb
{
MOHROE & MeWETH*
iGENERU INSURANGE
81 I NEWWBLHBLM BLOCK
C. D. MILLER
DENTisnr
(HaVoaol D««M>)
a u ixxanrooD. o. r. • i
proo**r in iTctD^
^ opine
InTRY A RECORD WANT AO
la affect Jmoa 21. ISKk _
Mrs. 'Honor has
-------
DYSPEPSIA CURE
XMGBSTS WHAT YOU BAT
m mm,
B. C. BkWITT * MAPAn# OmmAOOk OJU
POft BALK n ALL MtMftlim
itiStVSS-.--®,"
LuAi.
Dr. Charles Cl., 108 FsHon St. N.Y. PereAYarquettc
been adjudged insane.
Ska aim kKMeMMa^lMi^Mi»knR.wkl4
DENTIST
I201 front street
»IUjnw and Dru4.*C»‘*t»-
Hatiui • - I5taid25c
MSM • I5e, 25e, 35c, 50e
Srwt sale opea, Pndar
________________________
GEO. A. JARViS
10 V) a. m. aad MS p m
a»KKv^U.,t.natttralr.«ioara«dl»aut,U-.t!g|,a,|Q Dip|nR | IRDIAII
xram
to avMd -tib-t,
r Cfcarli* AWi. F—J H- that th^
• ai.d j-Kdra:t nI Dr. Chsrlt»< U on Un- lioi
h.-fur«- perrF«.»ir.c
U> uixe anv ..ihi-t rrtwm on thr 1
CharlBB’ ri*»a Kc—1 ta iruarmatowd
iBoU- th» rrowth of hair
DENTIST
.............................. I “ d m V
a S
" T -1 r.RJI •’Va ~
Totadn
........k 11 in It .4 p m
Spcdil Ubor Day Aitraction
man, surrendered to the police the day
poison^ him with carbolic acid.
U L. A. BUlLDlNft,
SI
AN EXCELLENT PRODUCTION
amer her husband dkd. saying she had
veatigation idiowed that Honor died a
FIRE INSORMCE
l.-*wimr.«-r- : —l*T. I- tbf
-luily and • \p.-ri--nr. l<y l>! rhju-1.-.. » phyM I
wnii
rt»n ij Umb ^I«,i<t't,.r »B h i
hl«
i» lh« otiiT
aii'l m lor--! l*z
t< rnltv. li I- p.~.,n-.-lx thr
loth.u cl«.-k or acrawey t,wk w.,h Onu.
(.-alUix n«di
y..r r-movtnx wrinkle fron,
th-nock a:id hanOj. ,t ae!. Uk.- tnarrnao appliratlon
.hnwlng^a-I^kIt.1 K.n
V» »
WznkoopfUi. Oil..•»>-t..
roiirul
RETURNING SANE DAT
"I--.::.::';.':.:'':;';
V w. *»
ami
trip
MATINEE AND NIGHT
DORA
THORNE
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
!<MB<w4Ua7l> Wtlb«lm Kl'l*
Fan^
MOHDIIY, SEPT. 4
ROWLAND & CUFFORD
Pivsent tlie Eini)liati. Suc«-.*B8
Office with
4»|lth jxbuiii**.
BOWERS HARBOR
.I'l'.ting.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Prices reasonnldc.
O. P. Carv.T and Ilro.
Leave U-.30 a. m.; IIKJO a. m.;
♦ tfiO 0. an.
!,i
A few da.x.- av-*
sjx.nsllde for fatal arci.ler.t.-
.•qnlllbrium
road wh.re those struggling
Not
I'niitd Siaici*.
il • ■
,r,
and *•» warn ni.’n awa> fr.im the b.m
tall
-;.••!
Dangerous and Uncertain.
Pleasantly EffecGve.
Never in tb.
way. no
irouMe to
take, pi.-aiant and never
Ik Wtll s UmIo
OviPTs of auiomobile- at. • li.'ld 1
time has ome to restore th»* world’.:
Inches
•pioipx
thing to Kmnc* ati>!
'it*!
F.ir suiiliiirii. ti-tier at>d .I'l ^l.in and
ili-«-a-<-. l'• \Vilt r. WiO-li
It i- a .-nail,
1 l.niis,
and heals all cuts, bums
lil.-fd!iig. II.-! ill-4 and
draw the finand - skin .lls | pnitnidi
u!ii:,i; l- axiiig
IPnIs, .»M , iiT- -. .■lirbuitfl* . .
* dangerous. S.dd by
all dnigg:
i?alvi*,
Are.*pl n<> s,ib.-tit„Te a.*, tli* .x
n dan:: -tens
and unc-rlaiu.
• ap* .If loo .Margaret S.-aiiltin
Sold l>y all <)rii4nbi-=.
«.f D»'s M.iin. s. la., vtlll hH.ks ati.r her
1 tenant for i
There is r.wtni 1 lA'xlngton. Ky.. wh.'ro h.* will t
hh tl inks 111.* cast
is clear uf
for everyone under ih* sun. imt on eon
dilion tif sharing uj» the phhI things sleuths wh.» wiMiid -nab lilm on r.iii-
York.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
unselor. Will)»*lm lila.-k, Travpbune lOh.
Bay Steamers
ro;. ,
Haze! S
own biiKiness affairs.
cxlst.’nc-«if lalKtrers
fiMir
SUBSTITUTES
man f-oin New Y«»rk. H hidden safe in i she walkctl a mile to a jubiir* > .-owii
wlon of thelr'iimduciivi- f.»r<H*s. I
WlttelRahigidirm
IV'neb -I
Slot a
!pr a-ii\
na.ntift
difr»*r»*nt
photoK is lK.\Vlifs NV.lrh
^ r.-w dti^s |
to the Paris js.lire;
it or.
Ballsfactlon gii;iraiite»Hl,
With Kimball
Music llouRe. CUx. phone 1164.
Cent Bexea
NORTHPORT POINT
Ih* de ' ghapl s of Hi.* arcus, d |M r.*wms .luly to
Clares Ihst the lnlM.t.*r nmrt g.>: 1«rk| hon.l.
ee«*noiti1.al
thn;
:>
An .»rder l;a- b* »*n i--. :ted for
minlsU r .d IV s I
^ niilrmil ' trusu- of detauli'T lligel. %v - < -f
prartleal Iiif.trmatlou as to .-on- to show ease why le* r iiouMti'i <
Dig. low'.s life in-iinuiee ;Mtlii*ii - lo |
a
NO
2B
EXCURSIONS
^ «-c*tl.m paug."the'Hev. H. G.
that I later a el.h*f of p.ilire in n i-mnl! tow n .
«n
report
The G. B. Taylor Goal Go.
•
C nrir.!',-
wha; rejsm Cuniip'ti-
a groat indiWirUl crisis HinuteiuthdhjwniU’
' OompromltH*d
in C- <i
Hie
which Is a friend .»f Shaw’s, and. a-s j druggists.
J
slimitlon." he
car.liiig a ref.Ten'*.* to hitn
Mtltioll ill Chic:i-o
-aid s'trli a thing an<l wan,- i.
the parlor canm.t mingle ti«geih.>r Injnf six pbomgiuj.hR of him
“The
I* «ft
a
.• l.ir
ACCEPT
it’:” ;.-i. .l
i.T a r.*rta!n thief and gut a rollectlon
rcopH* who don’t mingle logeth. r In
dortimi.
Try a “Pill to-night.** ^
For a*to by all Dracftsta
lO Cant and
h.Hs wriM<n .i t.v;
1
at
VIK, VI60R & VITALITY
“Cool as a Cucumber*-*
.: .< ;
letter to G'lv. Curr.n.hiv of
miUi’ slK-i-rh at
Take Kodol After Eating.
wtiiMi should be don.*. It 1* simply the laughing at the failure In Paris of a j
dMIoctlnn between clssfcs that pre new ph.,tographlc system tor. hl. nti-j
vents the workingman going to ebureh. lying criminals. The police were af-
PNimiH. and the Cnll.*.! Stat.*-.,
out.
repll,*.! that h** lia.k them fn.ni th-j
^Imr R "inp! llart’nTrath
Des M.dn.*s. Capitol, the
edit.tr .tf j and all Stomach troubles. S^.ld by all
who should be the leaders of the coun Cummins says, would nm I,.* apt
the ehureh."
S‘er,’ar>
After n h.*arlv ni.*al a .hue of KcmIoI
try. atrive to roai;e all Hist can can Is* misunderstand him.
| lUnman.
The Bertmrtn sj>tem suig>prterr an*l
asade. instead of duiiig the phnI deed-*
^
jump.-l
Both
Night calls pnimptly
tended to.
.•vttthliri.” lie n;'!*-*l. suiiliig
ily; • lt'w :is Ju-.: out of uij rau;.' . ’
latter sold It t
gle in good fellow»ihlp. N. o. N«-Kon. chargi. Shaw had a.ske.1 where Cunt- _
millkmalre phllanthroplhi of St. l/»alh. mins gut the remarks qu.ued. The U.- j
One reason for
n.t
“Why dUiui you -|,v>At
The Lln.-fHn famll.v. wh.-n h
Dennetu*.
Iowa over
time than in the winter. Them is more (Jov. A. 11. Cummins of
alekacn, more seffeHng. more general Shaw’s charge that Cummins inlsquoled him at the recipr.slty .-..nventlun,
dtstreas la gammer than in winter."
"The religion of today Is mle.1
.•• huge
mov.*.! to Illinois. s«*ld th. farm to th
Creal family.
The tilt I t tw. en Secretary Shaw and
4s really more to do in the summer
by promised favors.
phones.
CIVt
....... ......... Lu"':;;.',...... ........
). ! the hammer Monday in th.' banknipiry
mi-HKcd
UeCbarcb Around tbe f'omer.-of New
•aid:
Burgeon, n.-w Munwin block.
Her husband. Allan Johnson.
with much spirit.
r
DR. F. P. LAWTON—Fh»irian ai7d
jI'iuiilly.ho\M-\er.
UtMe Il/K-k hank. r. died at 1 p. m..
necessary for the church to
be open In summer as in winter."
ai.-uiM-I
••Von diiln't ii.anj a
I »*Ulnil.-.
Cone) Island j a volnme of
Byron, having Immt
I voIv..rand himatches between the.l«*aves and l.-fi jtni.*.<l tin- ii.iIsh* to the kii. h.*i. liuige.
some of their t.wV-.
;
L-rutely ..i.rio*.l tl..* r.ii.ge
.r
dmwneil while liaihing
why
ahouM the church e<«sr* Its cffurtM? It
Is
: Kh-ifiily.
died in Little Hock. Ark.. Helen Dixie j ties of hb hirst wine, fnioked half
He takes no
Then
T. W. THIRLBY, Dentist- Over Bar^
num 4 Karl’s Jewelry store. Both
phones 103.
*’J»dlll." site MilUl. ••tluiv's a told I T
) in the loilM*. Get H).. *
••Got
up .UMirsiir."
he
aot oeaae from work!
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Graduate Tbronto Unlvenilty. Oflicc in Munauo
bldg. Telephone*. olBee lOS; reeldenre 104.
They Pwiry tka BlMd. mi rifkt tkt
DIsartorkfi StMaek. arwaa fka Slao•1st UvM.filatoi Siek-HMtooiw. bcSlt
Nmmm SystMi.and repair tk«
dsaaft easMd by •vtrwarfc mid brail
‘•G. l it yourM lf,** she nidifd. * loU
didrj'l ijuirry a
At the same hour that her husband ) Waring of New York, drank tw<» h<
DR. W. E.. MOON—I'h.xnea.
oftca,
107: Bell. 99. Resldenee.^710
CUr... 10
Wa*Mni
igtcm street, Gita, pbona \
Bell. 99.
iu
An altemid to .Htch tie- ear to al
< the n<-cident.
I
rest summer o- wlntw.
OR. E."b. MINOR-^Ace over Amer
ican Drug Store. Special attentlim
to e>-e, ear. nose and throat. Glasses
:ed. Both phones. Basidence 51t
ldr>. Jauies J. Corie-ti was kilirfativ
lawiiditig a colli-iii.n ner.r llay>-iih-, N.
NATIOHAL BISCUIT COMPANY
fiEKBUNEWSOFTHEWORlO
OR. F. HOL08WORTH— Stx*clal at
tention to diseases of tlie eye. ear,
nose and throat.
GJas»«s
fitted.
Rooms 7 and &. H. A L. MarcanUie
Co. block, both phones.
IMS
TIt-
engipwr of the Alps shot om- of lie*
crt*w and the rest were eom|H‘lii*d at
Lenon
Siups
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Grand
Trsverse I.and and I>osn Oo.. F,
Tbortrtl, Manager.
Oftce, room 9
Hamilton 4 Mllliken bicx'k.
Boardman River
Electric Ligbt
& Power Co.
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
would «iccur
this month.
MRS. E. L. BONNER'S hair drmsing
parkNW. over City Book Store, Room
10.
• V • «
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.*
NEW WATCHES
jeweler of niilmlolpbia. Acupited dead
Sar//ZJ
MARK CRAW'S DELIVERY-Ught
freight, parcels and trunks. Often
at giy Book Store.______________________
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
ing will be deroted to an entertain-;
poaesof identificatiaa tkaa the Berks oo the old
of utility mod generml adopta
bility.
SOUVENIRS
humorirts of tbe
American press will be held In Cleie*.
VUhuc to be aUc to diatiagakb oae kind Cron the oUi 7 abe narked tte
mteoeidnTMior- tkmio e^and tbeapfite
CUixaoa phona
RtAMO TUNING—W. N. Millard.' M
Mow loeatadwltk
»40dt
to 407 I
r SUte Bank Builildlng.
SPOOICS
ALL NBW
He
struck the hack of his bead in falling,
. KAB. NOSB. THROAT
---------LASSES, omen
Ho moUer WHAT FOWSB
,
in the siraave caae of Charles Casepi.
a Yonkers, N. T., lad. ac«d &, aho has
lUKSGUB
HKiRicmr
FOR
ROW®
BoOly Dondsoal
I at the ace of 75. in
^ashioftoo. She 1
^ ETES m
EXAMINED FREEf
/^LASSES
IjlOUn THAT AU
ParfotYielow.
Real Estate,
DPR. •». A. WOtWftB
use CALMAN*! tlMUe Floor fimWiforfloora.
f. C. Walt 4 Bom^
j
•MCIAL TBIMIAPM •nVIOL
6 PAGES
T«AVCBtK CITY, mCHlOAN, THUMDAY, AUGUST SI, 1M6.
HAPPY VDWS
NEITHER SIDE HAS
APPROVED A6REEMENT WERETAKEH
flCMOTC ^SSISILITY OF A SERI
OUS HITCH.
saoMsmmawcMP
^ M.
.
or <H« Moplo GfOvo Fnitt
Ham Jumt m—rn Ficicifift
Semo Fine Ofioo.
BOTH SIDES
WILL SIGN
MISS MARtON ROBERTS AND
FRANK BALCH MARRIED.
n^muMmmma
IS REPUGED
BY A SALDDN
•i
's cause
tEnsoiT
TIT2
fart> nut forth bw th* nr*Birf*nt lou/arW '
giben School Begins
Ad McKaags Mat With a Painful AocMcfit This Moming.
Ad McKeage uf Mayfield had one of I
hia thumbs cut off tbix iDoraing. He!
lx employed in Gray 's xblngte mill and
came in contact with a saw.
youJ ]hear our name on eve
that
.
at evcr>*
article; needed
here.
»oKool BooMs.
ma A ciion of asters BOMB THROWH
AT RESIDENCE
CEREMONY WAS SOLEMNIZED BY
y. M. J«wett vt Maple Grore fruit
REV. OEMAS COCHLIN.
farm
ooly to *lvc bM
c*jmniantU lu bik fruit ao<l It will U>i
•nirtblQb be waau U to. Not ■blUSod
Bride Has Spent Her Life Herw With
(wiib rmbilnc^ record br««klaK applofl
Exception of Her Years at Col
aad pea/-hew be has Ju»i bi-**e ptektuf
FROSAtLV WILL SC WO DELAY IN a aecond crop of utrawberrle* which
lege—Groom la a Succoesfut
are a* iarae and flnely flavored an airy
FEACE FR0CEE0IW08.
Youhg Chicago Publisher.
be picked lu June Altbouah ibe crop
U n.p as lance
the Arm one df iba
The spacious realdence of Judpe and
iKWKon. he hruuKht a larae box of
Mrs. Ivorin Roberts wax fllied la..t
berries to the Kecord ufflci* yeaterday.
erening with ftienibt who Kathered to
witaeAx the marriage of Mlxx Mariur
ANARCHY WAS AVERTED
RobertR and FTank Orlo Balch of Chi
PRCSIOCNT ROOSEVELT.
caao. Th«f entire bouse wax elaliorattly andj^-autlfully dectirated, pink and
white iH-Inc the color xchenie of the
Had H« Not Callod th« Conferonoa. th«
-eddinc. Pointed arches of axparaicux
War Would Havo C^ntinuod—M.
t-auaht wlih pink and white axterx out
WItto U to B« Mado a Count
lined all the diMfi-x. windowx anl
BISHOP POTTJER8 SUSWAY TAV an*hex. and fi-xtoonx uf jtreen with the
for Him Servicco->Ctar
ERN IS NO MORE.
fluwerx made a araceful canopy
Thankod Froaldent.
in the larae bay window when* the
ceremony took place. The baluxtrad-*
of the stairway down which the w«-ddlna party came wax wrestbiHl with
Juot been docovered that neither the
-----------and the pink and white axterx
caar of Ruaaia nor the emperor of PLACE WAS DEDICATED WITH and . lance bimgiiets of fragrant pink
Japan haa approved the peace agree
doxoloGY.
and white phlox filled the comer* of
ment reached by the envoya at Tgea-!
the parlor* and xittins room.
day's aoaaion
|
-----------Ak the JxihenKrin W(*ddina marc'i
• While there la a rernote possibility^' Wat the Plan of the Bithop to Have a wax played by the Mlxxex Myrtle Mil
•f a oarHKM hitch it is believed that j
ler and Blanche llamuni the weddiu-;
the treaty which has been partly
party tlexcended the xtairx. paxxInK
; Experiment '
di:;vOT« up will be readily approved by
ihrouith the long parlorx, and to<tk their
ot a 8uccc»«.
tho role re of the opposing nations.
place under the canopy of pink, while
A high Russian ofnctal lately in SL ,
-----and green in the bay window. Firht
Fotereburg says the Uik of peace '
E>‘‘n»wK Rbcord.
came the ribbon b«*arcrx. th»- Mixxex
being deplored by influential Rumians ;
'■***‘‘31.-Th.- -Subway
lx>ulxe Buck and Grace Morgan. Grace
la wmserrst. He said had it not been '' *'Kiablihlu<d by Illshup Putter
Wilhelm and MIhni,. Walt. Hele.-.
for Roosevelt the war would have con- j
Atiauxl and doillcal.vl with the
M«»on- and Gayle Griswold, who werv*
tinued and anarchy would have broken I
<i-a>--.l tu exiM and tblout in Ruaaia. Peace came, he aaid. ^ n»<'ruim: It wax cunvert*-d Into an onll gownetl alternately In pink and whit *
when Rucsia waa almoct exhaoeted
r'«*ni*bop. Ulvliop Putter lntejide.1 and carried |Hnk and white ribl>uiis
caught with bouquets of pink and
Rnanclally and LInevlUh'a position
*•“'
be conducleJ
waa hepelcaa.
j
ibuM- <>MlabU>.b«-«] in KuRland by while sweet peas.- They were folhiwc^i
It is Msderwleod Id. Witte will be
<»'-ay and aofi dHnk> were sold, by the matron of honor. Mr*. Leon F.
TIIuk. xixler of the bride, who woi\>
•nade a oount fee his eRort. m cstab ''*^*’
Ih'* wheme was due to
while cr»‘|ie d«* chene and carriiNl
lishing per;ce.
irntr-.iiaae.
roxex. Little U«ib«Tt Hastings fullowe 1
CZAR Th/nKEO PRESIDENT.
!
---------------In white, carry ing the ring In a larg.roxe. and next wax the little floxi*'girl. Until Fo*.ter. a1st» In white.
Nicholas of Russia, a cablegram ex----------- -
iwhched
WAS BUELL
THE ROBBER?
IM^rsoll*, P»«R*r, IK^O.
FREE BOOK COVERS with all High School
te.\t books purchased by us. Bring in your sec*
ond hand books.
City Book CIMStore
BobartCs.
FRONT OF MICMAFL PALLAIMHA'S
HOME DESTROYEa
S2.000 HAH lEEl BEIAHDED
PALLAOINA RECEIVED “BLACK
.
HAND" LETTERS.
xplosion Occurraff^at Midnight and
Although the Whole Family Es
caped Much Cxcitentent En
sued in Neighborhood.
By Win- to the Kveuing Record.
New York, Aug .tl — TT;.* fnuit of
hmix.- .x-tupkd by MieJ.ael I*a!la
dins, a wealth.^ eoniraetur. wax turn
away at midnigbi by a Innub. Ihilla
diria luid receiv.'.l letter* demanding
K'.ihxi which wer.- vign.Ml th,- -Black
I. ■ All of the i'alladlua family ex
caiKt! but the .Apbixion .-anx.-d th"
highei.t cxeluiiivnt iu the ileightiur
hooil.
Scbo0f Shoes
that Wear
Some Bargains in the
Lewis Stock
__
;TW0 BRAKEMAN
INJURED centerpiece
'
**"-
t'"
was a large U>uqnet
pink and white xwE-et peax. amt the
Had a Ring
Each Hand—Coroner*^
light* were xhadrtl in pink and white
Jury Completely Exonerated
The refroxhnient.s were lo«‘ cream in
M. S. N. E. From
the form of pink ro.xex. cakes, coffer*
Blapie.
Harrington Fatally Hurt and Marti.i and pink and white iHiabon*.
Mr. and Mrs. Baic^ left on the even
Legs Cut Off and His
ing train for a wei*k at the northern
OwiUg 1o the xudjit-n d*-.Hh yi-st* rda\ ‘
Skull Fractured.
rexurtx. after which they will make an
aftemuun of Giegg ihi.-li. w>n ul Kui> '
extendcil
trip through the west, later
ert Duell of South Fraiiklurt. the siorv „
-----visiting NVw- York. Washington and
uf Ibe OlH-rlln rubber. ... B.ugbam is
•tK-bmund. Mieh . Aug. 31.—T I- other eaxtem points. They will Ik* at
made pubiic.
Saiiirilay night the g. n.-ral xiore «u' llarrmgiot). « Gr.'iiu) TtunL barkeman. home after Nov. 15 at 1509 Addlxoi:
j avenue. Chicago. Many beautiful pr«'—
Jm- Olwrlin at IliiigliMni wax ent.-r.-«| wax taialh crushed tK*iween
rv^-ived which will grarand Jew ell > taken fii tntge quaniitie!-. fr.'lgt t ear. n. ar ihix place Itxiay The j
among the plund.-r iH-iug f.irty Anger ua.n ha.l l-nd.. „ in two and Hairing 1 ,heir new home and be plcaaam rtringx. rhainx and xeveia: watches Tlie
**’“ r*';gbt while working with j n„.n,hrances of the many friendx of
kept-quiet i» ix.hee rircle.H _
“-^^‘Dgiun wax marrie 1 j
,be bride and groom. Mrx. Balch
matte
lu IN-!
has spent her entire life In Travers»*
while• the movements
Caught Between Cara.
City with the exception of her y«*ar»
'' who wax xuxpiH'twl. w
IN trolt. Mu h . A ig 31—George R.
college and the laxt summer In Chiwas alleged that he
d in sett!
FatittMuy evenln_£ at l.» ..cbx*k anl
«» «"*•
“i
-t .lu- .HutHu
•' "■>- ment work, and the best wLxhe* of a
»... ..
.«d's7.'r„iu l„
«„ howl of friendx will follow her to her
tliU ,-i,v l„ O.U «irl.v nu.rai„« H.*»'l I'l*'•<■ Iua. .uir cm new home. Mr. Balch lx one of the
mojrt successful of the younger put>w. uu. cl., „d .« n.-m
>7'7
“* “-n
lishers of Chicago, the magazine* with
.. I.ntc .v„n. .here hi. de.,h eeeurred !
»*»
which he 1* connected having a nation
yesterda> afiemiKm. ax xtattsi in the
. __________
al cirruUtioo.
Among the out of town guest* wh)
The fart wax then dixeioxed that he
-----------had a ring .m each hand and bad given
Attacked With a came on for the wedding were Mr.
Balchs brotberdn-law. J. Benjamin
away two uthi r rlugx at ^e Ann. He !
and Compelled to
Go
to
Hoapital.
Ott of Chicago. Howard Shaw of
Olxo had a bicycle which he had
Chicago. Mr. Bakh's buslnexs partner,
and Mri. Shaw. Northam Warren of
Ilflcatlon. The venllct orihe coivner**
Detroit, I*aul VerKamp of CincUnaU.
JuD jtoday lx the
that bo came! ^
loblxdE*athh> .anting in conuct with
hoxptlal. Two Mr. and Mrs. Rushton H. Field of New
a moving train, and exonerate* the |•*»*•“**“ Chicago to bay York city and Mra. C. H. Gibson of ML
jg. ft N. K.
good* and from there she went to De PleaianL
troit. While In that city ahe was at.
tacked with a 'Trog" feloo. Tbl* be
CIDER Al*i*LB6 wanted at the coM
- N&AH TA WANTA lYIdaj erenlag came so severe she was ubligod to go
•torage.
- aog 2S-tf
at 7:3«.
Bteamer t'olumhla with to a hospJul. If she ran be moved,
Wyaiumgs oerbestra. I-Yirv* 2S coat* she will be liinngbt to this city the
found trip.
Black vill aoCii ta kiift.
Utter pan uC the week.
«e.wd
I
ILL IN DETROIT
KobxcfcSBxytSasjr
SOMOOL. SMOE
We have everythin;; there is toixj liad in the line of
OOOD SCMOOL. SMOB
Bring the iKjys and jiirls bt*re; we'rejiure to fit them—sn
give Ihem solhl comfort and jrooil 'bervioe—sure to savi
ixjcketlxxik. Oor School Shoes Can'c be Beat.
SchMl Sh»<s
Tor M
8c*c. Why not o'i a
cotal Iju«kj’ Bpontru nnd
flitait yt»ure up.
We
h;iv«- a fine Itm* of Imil'i^i' sjjonifi-8 in Wl.uir
anil
Shui-p'ft w<x»l.
I*rirv8 froi.i l.V l.> Bk-.
It will pay you to s«v
our lim- of sixmi^.-s if
yvu think of huyin-r.
BAOHANT
&
We i-iiny a lar,^e line of
the Heil School Housi*
Sh«x-8. Xothiiiu Utter
U> Wear,
un Mis-ses-aiid niildreiis’
Shixti. for the next 30
Days.
('all ami
see
flicm‘;
irouhle .to
sliow y*iu at
WAITly
DRUG JTORE
ROMOOl
VISIT OUR
YARD
...Special Sale....
^
^
ami mv. tin* aamirtmeutof
LnniixT mill Buiklim; Materiala bi In* iuul lierer
DM you fvi-r risit our mill
aiul tk*e wliat we an* ahle lo
_ turn out ill tin* way of lutcrFinish. Scroll Sawiiig,
TuniiDK. .Stair Work, etc.
J.E COR FRONT kUNION.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts or TlUo
XRICES 8ATISFACTOBT
mred 6reilick
& Cmpanp
242 e. Treat Si.
MUCH JEWELRY WAS TAKEN
AWAY TWO RINGS.
THIS WEEK
for everj thinc needed to start
the boys off to school looking
nart!
Comefhere for everythin
>n need, to patch out th
season with till Fall demands
heavier weights.
C^me here and see the first
sprinkling of FaH Fashions,
in Men's and Boy's wt«p.
Thun- is one store in town
liial
a little more value
in ehil.lreus' shoes than it
Si-ems neeessjiry.
It is a fact that we can reduoe the yearly shoe lulls of
ycur family an<l the chihlren
espivially to an e?u*nt that
will surprise you.
Si-hool Ix-^ins next Tues
day. (Jet n*;uly now.
CIDKK A1%1 es wanted at the <>oM
storage
aug •-•‘i tf
CHRISTENED Bv,,'
i '
GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER.
whit, satin, srlih r.*al lace. She car•
1 rb*d a shower liouquet of liride roxex. I
j She wax met at the f.mt of the stairs i
Launching Took Place in the Presence j
by h«T father, and they were Join.al at
I of a Large Number of Spectator*
the areh uf flowers by thi* gr.>om and
and Invited Guests.
hix Ih-Kt man. - Jack Woixlmait of Si.
lioniH. Mo. The oTemoiiy was sob ninBy Wire til the Bxenlag Record,
lze.1 by Rev. 1). r«K-hlln. and at thgiilmy. .Mars . Aug .31.—In the pres
concluxiun a delightful informal reet-p-----------iencf of u Inigi- 4sitii|iau> of liuitei
lion wax held, ihirliig the cervmon.'
SUSPECTED THAT HE ENTERED :
xeUTtloux fn»m I! Tiuvatore w. r«'
I big battb-Nhip X.-rniunt wax xut-Ci-xx
given and at tin- rtuieliixiun the .M.-nJOE OBERLIN-S STORE.
j
deBxohn w.-ddiiig luareh wax play.^,
Uiver Shipbuilding coniji
company henTh<- dining r«M»m was iM-atitifully
10:30 o'rlo<-k Hvlay. The new .raft
trimmed In gr.-t-n with pink and white
wax Christeiie.1 by Mixs J<'iinte Bell,
axierx. and ov.-r the dmlng table long
the y<iiuig.*xi daugbt.-r uf Charles J.
fexiiHtnx of grei-n were grae.-fully
Bell. gmiTiior of V.-rmoni.
lo.iiH‘d from tho eU-c'indler to the cotMAN WHO WAS KUIlEO GAVE
6 O^OLCX^K EDITION
THUM8 CUT OFF.
r<*
to liuiM or rvpiiir. t
visit us at any tim«*!
r price's ami aUx-k muat
TRAVERSE CITY MFG.C0;»i.
Cltiaana Phona. 32i Ball. leo.
TI-IK NAMIK
Oririoell Bro-tKiers
Thft fiftAO ft&d Or^on Boyers' Guide
Ir. the- history -,f M.rb.e« - Mu<r
no IIABI* BtAUd. ..u* »> I<rutiiit.enlly ab ORINXBL.L BBOS—nun. rnanns ►> tnu.h t» th. Pisnu purf*hA»rr —A nxiti. thxt Iia, rtocxl as a
|stA!iiT» cuATAntEW of sstiAtAction to er«*ry
AOVAKTAUB to *»» .K- coBiixrut.l.AVr with
BA if .von art- rs.nt.mplAUnr Ui. parrhAAo of a
a Planu ur any oUn-r Musical Inslrunicat.
AuKum^ IMmoor^m
One of Our Leading
.Styles..
/
ORINIMEI-L. BROTMERS
HicUfAa’i LaAfiaf Hoik Boom. 159 Z Frxat St
ME>NS €aTOUBfG M®NS
CLOTHING a e turnishings
SF»EGIAL.
SAL.E
F-OR THUS
SEASON
T ,:,y!
Sample lot Fancy Vests
Sample lot Fine Hats
About three dozen each
^ Going at One-Fourth off
SHItRMAN
e-HCinSR
(MCWCAVia BX^OCK.) .
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO
r
7^
PtmM • - - :r j
TtgPCTWBKIXIW
J.W.
StliNIffll
CUCITEUI
OMSEOEIUI
-NO CAUSE FOR ACTtON."
NOWISYOURTME
W. W. ttaMe ef Traverse City ElecMd JiMy in file MorgamHuallmaslal Cana
RetumaA Qwiek VaeMct.
ta An imporiasrt OMee In the
Tbe ease of a J. Mgrgua vs. A. a
Grand Lodge. I. O. G. T.
RWM Oky. UIA. Aag- S1.>-Bert
HoeOmaatel. vMeh had baaa oeeapyHager Imd tho baaaer catch ef
Oraad Rapids. Mich.. Aug. Xi.-Of lag tbe attentiOB of Jnstlee Curtis for
FOOTSAU. FIAVCIIS OF OUVCT tMM MMday mtfag. He toad a •eers were elected yesterday at tbt the past two day* wa* cloaed last even
to boy IRON BEDS. Wc have a large -shipment
flfUMgimaf basket erltk epeckled state grand lodge of the Indepeodent ing at € o'ckMk by tbe renderiag at a
COiAAOE AND THIS CITY.
for fall trade oo the way and in order to make
beaetSeo. acne of them leas than tee Order of Good Templani. The pbrsons verdict of “ao cause for aodoa" on
taehes aad tbe mout of them were over selected were as fbikiws; Grand chief ibt» first balkx after being out oaljr
room for same will discount oor entire line of beds.
about five minutes. Attorney J. J.
foertaaa tarbn la langth.
templar. P. J. OonaeH. Moskegon
Word was received here SMnrday
cowicliior.. Mm. M. E WIthey. Twcddle reproMented tbe plaiatlff and
night that Lewis Way Is very sick with j
AUuraey John A. Loranger tbe dtfend4
or,r. Grand RapMs; .op*t
ONE OF THE STATE CfTV TEAMS typhoid fever at Grand Juaction. CoL;
Mr. and Mrs^Way have been rlslUngi tnteodeat of Juvenile temple*,
MAY FLAY HERE.
friends in ^eral of tbe
Muskegon; grand s«-nstate. for the last six weoks and they
^
Traverse City,
tr«uurer. C. Hodge. Sparta. great medicinal tonic. E^iectric Bitter^,
U««e-Up Incledea Seri Kennedy, OH- were on their way borne when Mr. j
taken suddenly sick. His ]
eif-ctorsl sui>erlntendent. Jsm<>* for alck stomach, liver and kidaeyA
weFe Coach, Sirdeeli and MUliken
Mary H. Walter*, of 64€ St. Oair Ave..
friend, here feel very anxious about j g -,ehltney. Grand Rapids.
This offer embraces
ef OliveC and Strong Men of
CulumbuB. O.. writes: "For aeveral
The delegates decided t
entire line, all colors,
► to die. I bad
the Old CHy Team.
Mr. and Mrs. Tonneller of Traverse i
campaign to build up ulJ
any size. Come and
Oly came Monday evening and »re j
organliee
wrecked; I could not sleep, and my
A foot fanll team of men who have spending s few days with their brother,
investipaie.
stomach wa* so weak, from using uselesa doctors' drags, that I could not.
won renown on the loeai city team and Bd Tonneller, and family.
eat. Soon after l>e.ginnlng to take i
some of tbe fast college teams of the
Grant Woodard passed sway Monday
Your Orodl^ Im Oood Moro
Ekvtrlc Bitter* I obtainty! relief, and!
state has bees organixed In this city evening at his home north of town,
in
a
lihort
time
I
wa*
entirely
cured."
What Makes the Chleo One ef the
and will probably play one gam
Guaranteed at Johnson's Drag Store.
funeral service* Thursday afternoon.
Mildsst and Most Enjoyable
fore the opening of college and the Until the last few weeks he'bis en
Cigars on the Market.
fool ball seawm
joyed good health and his death comes
A pnilAble Itnc-up Is as follows as a great shock to hi* many frienda
How many people, even among the
Center. Morrison of Elk Rapids, wbo
Mrs. Henry Burch and Miss Flor
most confirmed smokers, know what
Wh«l«Gk mmi Ittell Tmt lelUblff H«mm FRrmitiMr
played a sUr game at tbe position
ence Burch of Pullman. Mich., motbelast year's Olivet team; guards, Kratochvll. Despret and WIckenburg of
this city who have played foot ball
CIWMC VMdtnon hmd IlH- Kl.t,.r-1
_____
' gnd offer for sale the fol
with various Traverse City teams- l.,e to h... „o of hi. «n,.r. h.,11, I
...It-Hho It... lowing list of real «<*?iate. It I* all de
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
tackles. Bert Kennedy, the Olivet crushed one day last we<-k.
sirable protjerty an*l must Ik- sold.
Wadsworth B»>rs.’ Chir»»s.
Hours for sprinkling Iswns are from '
coach: Bd BetU. who played a tackle
Alist WcMipert finished
Coipot Osanloc and FsithsrBMM"Th«-se'cigar.-?." say R E Walt A
with the iSOt Olivet eleven; Prank cit, dnt, .tot. B.inrd.. i>i,h< ...d, s,„v,h.
made fn>i.) Kturv. Building on same I* now usd !
tl®e can water be u*cd without
Hurst, wbo Is now at Old MisskA. after a few days’ visit wriih friends
a long Havana filler, carefully selected, a* wan-hou*e. but can be used fur j nozzle or sprinkler attached. On ac- . away to ba mod* Into niM, 1st ma
Hurst Is an old Alma tackle.
Kalkaska and Elk Rapids, he experts with the |.ej?i band workman)<hlp. ah l dw-eiling.
•bow yoa oomplm
.
.
,
.
. . ; count of the great amount of water
Ends, Mllllken of Olivet, Vogelsong. to enter school at the FfTris institute.
a* they bum fr**ely with a finn. |»erferr
n" ,m K.™R.
*”
“’" I “«1
U>« 1‘T for
Arnold of Olivet, Dally or BIrdsall of Big Rapids. During bis stay of over
tM WoMocton St
ash the result is a mild, pleasant aii<l
60 fi l.fi on West sth St, ea--;t of i
otbor purpose* necessary rule* Pboo* III
Olivet; quarter. Raff of this city; four year, in Rapid City he has made ;;;oy;ble',m«ke.''
sprinkling lawns must be
hslves, Snushsll. IMnnle or Johnson of
wide circle of friends and all
House and lot, KOI Sixth St.
Six months ago the Chico was t
H. O. JoynL SupL
an<l hit. 1012 Ibihemla St
Alma, who is now at Omena; full back him success.
' known in Trsv«T*e City, hut to«lsy
Hifuse and lot. S. W. ci»r. Welister
"Pal" Thacker (capt.) Tbe manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lynn - visliel 11* the rooi!t i)opular cigar In the city.
St and Michigan Ave
Malcolm Winnie, will endeavor to se friends in Petoxkey this week.
loi.K on krimw-iiud ave. between
' and is the favorite although it gell.s
cure a game and one with some of tbe
Henry Van moved his family to K- j for but five cent*. Smtikers who have Wavne and Uav Rfs
lots on Siinice str«*ef. between
state cities and may be arranged. After wadin this week.
j heretofuM- wantttl only ten or fiftin-n Wayne and Bav 8t*.
this game the regular city team will be
Mrs. John McDonour of Kalkask.i I cent goofis shotild step lii(k) S. E. Wait
l»t 71, and house. Oak Hi'ights.
organized and meet for practice.
called on Mrs. F. J. LeCleur last fYi A Sons* drug store and get i
One of the iM'xt locallons In the city
LAWN WORK—Sodding and seedday on her way to Traverse City
Chicos. We know you wUI say.
James Fisher, the new section fore other fastidious smokers. Uiat
Clt. phone 796 aud 128. Browning A
and Ramsdell St*
man. has moved Into Geo. Wilkinson's the mildest and roost enjoyable cigar
12 to H acres land In ElmwiH*! town- Adsley.
Aug 7-lmo
house on the comer across frt>m the In the market.
hotoL
. RESOVED TO OFHCES
Mrs. Harry Smith was calU*d m
JJkm. A. P»UP«VI2
Alden Tuesday by the nines* «if her
Do you Kiiffcr with lndigc^lion. con
Ttit‘re Is con.slderahlc saw limber
brother. George Fry.
sUpatlon. Bh'1 mean an<V cross, n. and plenty of w<»o«l tlml>er
iriw-r l>nx» firnre or
School begins next Monday.
strength or appetite? / Hollister'' land. SoilgfKKl.
■oat Wss Also Well Filled With Pasaxir 's bam
C. M. Scully of Bad Axe rt*tiirned Rocky Mountain Tea will make yoi
8HANB
Mogsrs and Accommodations Were
to Rapid City Tuesday evening and well and ke»-p you well.
Pr. D. NIOMOi-S
reriU*. Tea A good location f«»r any line of mai
Ll>nltsd on Leaving Hers.
win Uke charge of the school work or Tablets. Johnson Dnig Co.
the coming year. This Is Mr Scully'.';
The tug Maggie raffle down the bay sec<uM^ year here.
fwrly this mutning with a load of 100
Cbaa. Kelderliouse lost a valuable
South Side Shoe Store
WANTED.
tiarreiM of apples and 200 sacks of jio- «>lt lari Tuesday. Too much gr«-eii
329 SOUTH UNION STREET
too woman, girls and boys over.
tatoes. This, with the freight that has feed is thought to have been the cause
Front m.
CiUsMU Phoa* TW j
14 years^of age. Plaaaant, claan
been acrumulatlng at the dock for the of tbe trouble.
workpast few days, delayed the steamer
Mis. Ella Wllwm went to Traverse
Tha Traveroe City Canning Co.
Illinois over two hours here. At Old City Wednesday morning to the home
aug 12-tf
Misston there were 1.6!i0 barrels of the of her aunt. She has been quite slclr
DEALERt IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
Duchess apples to be IcMUled which for the iMist week.
caused s delay of two and on«^half
Mrs Walt
Traverse City called
hours and at each mf tbe bay poqu bei Mr*. Dan Way Tuesday.
twe«*n two t.ad throe hundred barrels
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Blakeslee
of the fnjit were lnad«*d. causing de Traverse City are visiting at J. B.
lays. At Traverw City 700 barrels of La'dd's.
apples and 600 sacks of pnistues
Bert Hagorman is home from Elk
loaded ln>sldes various other freight Rapid* for a few days.
shlpmi-nts after the consignment of
Mr. Stover of Kalkaska
goods for this port Was unloadi-d. Over Tuesday.
liH» liarrels of lime were left hero with
There wa.* a party of about twenty
Get ready for it—be fully prepared—This is the greatest hcatlqtiariers for
|M>lalfM> sacks for Henry Blackman, ladlt-s and four lone men siM*nt the day
SchoolvBooks and School Supplies.
We pay special attention to every
groceries for the Mitsselman company,
Rickers last Friday fishing aud
irnuiBBiKGims
20
PEB CENT
THV QUnnOM OW HCPOflKtTRA
TIDW.
IV tanalry caDTCiiUaci held >n
Onui4 lUiiidt U attnctlBc suu-wlde
Mtmmaa ud tV lBi|»artaaee of lu obimeu Is emphasisi<d by the creat lnt*-r
Ml Manifested and the larc« attend-
f
eboi. fbrestar.of the U. 8. Department
of Afrimdtarr. will prove
special In
terest:
«^e voeofMsa tVi the bslk of
forests are now and mast alwars reasaln la the hands of prlrata owners
that it Is oolr the prirste owner, larse
or small, becomes interested In forostrj and carries oat lu prartlcal prioelples,' that we shall succeed In introdadnc forestry Into the United States.
It shonld be remembered that the
woodlands in farms ore about
times as grmt la extent as all the na
tional forest resenres, and that the renarras are almost Insianiiicant when
compared sith the vast area of tlmberland, the millions ii|>an millions of
. ncras. which are owned by lumbermen,
by railroads or by men of various occu
patlops who control the tlmberlands
upon which the prosperity of this
whols country depends. Tills is to be
tsmambered. that the forests of the
pfivata owners will have to be set in
-order If the uverwhelmina ralsmily of
a timber famine is to be kept from this
naUon."
FIRST I^CETING.
Woman’s Club 'wm Bapln lU Year's
Work Tomorrow AfUmono.
The Woman's club holds Its first
cUib Aaatina for the y*wr tcmnwrow
afternoon. Tliere will be s sh«irt proghkta und«T the diroclion of Mrs. C.
r. Vader, her |iap«T belna. -The Intro
ductory Study of the UiiIIinI FfnH*s.**
A social hour will follow, the enter
tainment committee servlna a colonial
tea.
All nienil»eni should come prepsrud
to respond to roll call with a humorous
qwotatlun.
TOBACCO SECRETS
J.
.'’’LldrlCTrT'irr.TnpU-
Disiraiiie Propeity For SHe
.CARPET CLEAMR6 WORKS.
I'“ “0‘
-- -
R. B. CHAFER, FrtrrietM’.
J. M. HUELLMANTEL__
M^L ESTATE AMD LOAMS
On. Snpr k PmUliiin
APPLES DELAYED BOAT
DENTISTS
OVESJOHUSORDIDGCO:
UP-TO-DATE HACK LIKE
Teacher of Violin
DR, W. J, HIGGINS |
Fine Dental WorK
^aculiar Dla^paamnoa.
J. D. Runyan, of nutlcnrllle. O.. laid
the peculiar dlsappaaranre of the pain
ful symptoms of indiRestioh and bili
ous
Her says;
,
1 perfect remedy
r dixxli
headacha.
marh,. headat
J<ihnconstipation. «*tc.*' (luaraniii-d at Jc
son's DruK Store. V. H. Meads and
fruit and hardware for the local mer
B. Walt A Sons' drug stores, price S&c. chants.
The passenger arcommodatJona were
0»s
tks rMiS»«l«r.
rniwdt-d to the limit.and after the boat
UolonH Sunders wns s passenitcr cm
pulled out hardly another berth
ene of till- .McMitaiia rnilnuids iit
n uiuK-cupied.
time. He had sti annnal pass on the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoover of Kanroad, but cm this t>r<-aslon he Imd left
It at boiiie. He hnd traveled the same
is City. Mo., who have been spending
route many times Iwfon- and was
s«ime lime with Mrs. Hoover’s
known to ,1lie c«K«lm-te»r. Wlieu
enls. H. Montague and wife of SUte
oibclal c-atiie around fur tb-kets the strrs-t. b-ft for Chicago on their
colonef tutd him of his fnrp-tfuiuesa.
im trip this morning.
The ccmduc-tor, however, was nlalurnte;
The Missiw Marie and Hurtense
he must have tteket or iiiom-y. The
colonel, rather'^than have a ac-etvF. Smolar of Chicago who have been vis
finally pnllcst out a $f. Idli. which wnt iting K. P. Wilhelm of this city,
ample to c-«»ver the ex|tense of his trip. turned to iheir home on the boat this
It waa a Aery rncp*d aOnlr—all tom morning.
The Misses Helen Blaine and Eblna
Badgely of Springfield. Mo., who have
me.** proalcsl the c-onductor
Colohel Kandcra by this time waa been Miss Louise Buck's guesU, left
thorousiily nettled.
this morning. Miss Blaine going to
“Well." he cried out In a voli^ that Missiiuri to visit and Miss Badgely to
could be liesnl all over the car. “if Ohio before returning to their homes.
you don't like it turn it In to the
l*any."
There Is more catarrh In this section
The lanirb that went op wwa at the of tbe country than all other dtaeasns
expense of the conductor.—Kveutnp >ut together, and until the last few
Wisconsin.
years was auppoaed to be Incurable.
For a great maay years doctors pro
Fiendish tufferlng
nounced it s local disease and pre
Is often caused by sores, ulcers and scribed local remedies, and bv con
cancers, tbst eat away your skin. W’m. stantly falllitg to cure with local treat
Bedell, of Flat Rock. MIeh., says: “1 ment. pronounced It Incurable. Science
have tued Bucklen's Arnica Salve for
ore requires
ulcers, sores and cancers. It U the
Hall's Os. best heallna drwsiln* I ever fooDd.”
d by F. J.
BooChei and heals cuts, bums aad
wealds. XSc at dohneoo's Drug Stora
F. H. Meads and 8. E Walt A Soar
drus stores: puarantewd.
Manchaiis wbeat Is aald to be oaIMiiar la quality to Canadian wheat
but Ibe most premislnr eniecprlm la knodrod doUars for any caae It falls to
chre. Bond for drculara and tnatlMancfanrla' will be the planting of
onlala
befts for the manufacture of sugar.
Addreos: F. J. CaSMBT A 00.. To
Tbe Manchurian climate Is similar to ledo. Ohio.
the' Germaii. so tbe ralaliig of beets Is
Sold by dmggteta. TSe.
Take HaU’a Fhmlly PUla tor nonallquite as feasible there as In Germany.
pation.
RIGHT SCHOOL
EXPERIENCE has
Prta. W. P. Needham wfll be la the that a young lady can have ao sorer
eodege «Mee every day aad rrealag road to wmceas than to take a oonine
to ooosult with aayoaw la resard to of shorthaad aad typewriting. There
acbool srorh.
U ao better acbool ta which to get
ilraad Travevae Bnslaees Ualveralty.
a coarse than at Traverse City
and Stklt
BnsipeBs OoUege.
aug S14t
TflV A RBCORO WANT A^
SL.ATER
TRY A RECORD WANT M
piid'J W
School Begins
Tuesday, Sept. 5
snuRoir. SEPiEneEii 2
Joyed a picnic dinner, but the fish a
frightened when the lady fnim Travse City made the "high dive "
tbe party were not able to catch
enough fish for dinner.
Jolly crowd onjoytri a green
roast Monday evening down on
The voting ladles of the Barnes:
Worker* for Christ. DisclpK-s Siindav
school, will give a melon social In the
Ch>lstlan Endeavor room lYlday evenA silver collri-tlon will be taken
proctHHl* to go toward the class pledgi’
for the churc'h.
aug 2Mt»
A Touching Story
Is tbe MiTlng from death of the baby
girl of Geo. A. Byler. Cumberland. Md.
He writes: “At the age of 11 month*,
little girl wa* In declining health,
h serious throat trouble, and twro
slcians gave her up. We were ak
it in despair, when we resolved to
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Cough* and Cold*. Tbq first
bottle gave relief: after taking fout
bottlM she was cured, and Is now In
perfect heallh." Never falls to relieve
and cure a oongfa or cold. At John
son's Drug Store. F. H. Mesd* and 8.
B. Walt A Sons* drug store*; 50c and
ILOO, guaranteed. Trial bottle 10c.
MR. UNCOLN J. CARTER
pmffere the talenUxl yunnt;
Connmxlienne un<1 eiiiolional
Aetrefis
MISS JULIA GRAY
in tho thinl aiul final Beawui
of her unwjuivocal bu« co8S in
his rvmarkahle play
MER
OIML.Y
SIN
need of the teacher, the scholar and the district school.
the best in Michigan.
Tablets
School Books
All the text books used in the city
schools
and
schools.
many
of
the
We order on
district
shortest no
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for
this season.
Composition Books
v.iriety of cov.ers and papers.
Have become an
sity in school.
absolute neces
We carr>' the largest
Pencils
Always used.
It is hard to tell all
the Styles, but we have them,
assortment in both.
:ic. 5c and
Penholders
10c.
Those
Ic. *2c,
with rubbers
and those without, hard lead, soft
lead;round,square and hexagon.
Red holders, black holders, swell
Can’t
help but write
with these.
*
Erasers
That will erase and not
black or shiny surface.
ers at Ic. 2c and 5c.
Pens
combined at 10c.
leave a
Rubber eras
Ink and
pencil
Steel erasers at 15c
and 25c.
Tine pens, coarse pens.
for business.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
specially ticsigned
There arc three different sizes at 5c
and the same at 10c and and endless
and straight, rubber and wood, sell
Seate now on sale
A splcnditl slock of both hard and
soft papers Tabl«.-ts. The covers are
tice any book not in stock.
at Ic, 5c. lUc.
Prim 21c, 3Sc, SOt, 75c
Our schools are
We will help you keep them so.
The 04S
The Probate stub No.
444 for school and 25 other kinds. 10c*
Rulers
Wood rulers,
foot long or two
feet, 5c. 10c. rubber rulers
a dozen.
for book
keeping 25c. .‘15c. 40c. straight, hard
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
priWTY
IR K R
O K N Y
Papers
or flexible rubber.
Fools cap, legal cap, letter paper and
For blackboard and drawing use,
colored and white, colored lead j^ncils and oil crayons for map drawing,
5c and 10c a box.
Crayons
halfsheets,bookkeeping blanks and all
the kind used in the.schools.
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
2So SEE OUR WINDOW 2So
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
m CASS STREET
PHONE 602
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VU» CXCSIXEMT FROGSAM.
-
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■wf >a l*at erestas tkat m
of a microbe b*d laeabatad lUHf
Bind* oC the muaJc'loTla*
«r thU rtir and
a»d ithe •untmadlmr
af
'3m»rtUorr. ao that ihej were not able
roncaat c*r«i of the
- ^lo
in the tona
PolBMlrr SlMeni mmrteal aitrm^km.
that aa orgaaiiatloa which ha> M>ldotn
baaa rqnaled waa al thHr d<ior». with a
treat both deilahtfol and pb-aalng. Bat
What waa lackin*
numbera wha
Lwaai
lacKins la
m uunii^iw«iWade np In the K*oeruoa applaoao
mhfeh followed each number readarod
OB the well arranaed pn»rraai firen
under the auapleca of the Trarerae
Cllr band. What aet-mod alranit«l of
nil waa the fact tbai lew mcmlHra cd
the band orran I ration lta*lf were pre«
cut to lend thHr Iwdlrldual auppnrt.
It wna warljr * o’clock before th«
ruHaIn rwee U> dlwlow a aiaite aettlng
both porH and artlatic around which
•re aU'ler* daJpty nnd plenalng In ibelr
ainple evening gowna, aat rendjr for
the niMUlng number, a march. **HlRh
Society.*’ which waa ImmedUteljr fol
lowed by the familiar overture, -Morn
ing. Noun and Night.*’ by Huppe. (Jen
SniE FORESTRT ISS*! RO SETliEIEIIT HUME THROWN FROM TRAIN
FORIIIO VKSTCROAV BY THE
GERMAN
COWDET
ALLEGED A W. KNOLLE. A BRAKEMAN HAD
ELCCnON OF OFFICERS.
ANKLE INJUREa
SHORTAGE IS S448IL22.
OgdamabBCg. Mich,. A««. SL^Tha Mamhara af Daatd Ara Loyal—Arttw
oouBty SoBday achool eeaTBBtioB
Hill StBdlBd FOmat CondWena in
T«T BaecMBfal Bad hew yoBtar
Earapa at Own Evpaaaa.
day glternooB. AH tha
full at Istereat mad well attaBdad.
Grand Rapids. Mich., Aag. 31-—
Every townahlp aBaorialtoB of tha
PTwldau-^oha H. BlaaelU DetrolL
\Tce Prcaident—Thornton A. Green.
Much regrat waa expreaaed that C
H. Batea aaked to be reHeved of the of- ^tonagoB.
Storetary—T, M. Saaryer. LodlngSea of praaldeBt of the ooaaty aai
Hob. Mr. Batea baa aerred (althBilly
aad n&drr hla dlrectloB. much «ood
accompllahed. A renolutloa «if
appreciation waa paaaed by the
itloo. He aerred the aawirlaUoB for
fowteea yearn. Thanke were alao extCBded to the MethodUt church for the
oae of the building, to Rcr. R. N. Ho)aapie and Min Oibba for music and
the Trartkio compaBy for low ratoa.
It wan d«'c|d<-d to raise 1100 for aUU
Bnnday acbool work during the year
and Miss Barney and Rev R. N. Hoi
aapie were eltr^od delegates tc
state convention. It waa voted to con
tinue the publication of Asiux'latloi
Ethoi-a.
STHOfBJUtfP.TEtt
Good Saae Ball Flayera Organlxto to
Clean Up ManiatM on
Labor Day.
hcra and the audience BciUt5d down
The Knights of Pythias have boon
eujo)' the treat ladure Ibent. MJm
Helen K Polmaller hdlowiyl then with getting busy since Harr^ Aarons name
up from Manisiei* lo hang>>iti a liase
a cornet aolo. -Nellie tJra)," with
aliona. and the air ao iiopular during hall hliiir In iHhalf of the Manlstc-:!
Tythlane.
Sthe war timea of Iodk ago, tuucJied
Tra\erse City took ni\tbe challenge
tendfu- apot In today’a |M>tKilar vein and
demonatrated that the cycle of mualcal and lnimrillau*ly prepgrc?d for the
game.
The
following
ate the players
(aale la like'the wheel uf lime,
awinga Id a circle, bringing back again who will me«*t the Manlste<> bunch:
Harry Baker, p; T. Braymore. c; Kd
and again almllar erauw. -My
Nellie dray. Tiny Have TaK.-u You Monns', lb; Al. Hosser. 2b; Jih-Bhr«*nAway- could «wallv Ik* nilalaken for iN-rgei. m; Rd GlllH'rl. 2b; John M.
•omo of the popular iiaatoral or lyric Clechanowsky, rf; August Bauman, cf;
hallaila running the gamut »»f iiopular Orle Hopes, If.
ily tfxlay.
PERSONAL.
The cornet and lrojnlH»ne were then
replac4Hl by the Polmatler Hlatcra for
Miss Mary V«igel nhnrntul tn
airlnged Inalrunienia and "The Harklet- honu* last i>vvnlng Brr<impanle<I by her
Beturn” with a whUtlIng chorus friend, Mlas Rdna Hameck uf Marbrought forth the wlldeat applauae. lefte and arc the guests of Mrs. John
MUa I'hyllla ap|ieare<| then In
Hies.
prano wilu. -Fldeliy ” and her
Judge J. A Isirangvr wen! to Sagl
waa wide in range and of w»ft. jtbmaing naw this morning
calibre. The Drat |»art waa I'Odt-d by
Mrs. Arthur Biwce of Mlddlevllle,
Charlea HItchc-ork. draniailc render, wiio has Ihhui visiting friends In the
formerly with J. IC. Kirnnett, giving city, reiumeil to her home this morn'
Ihri'e roadliiga which wi re greatly en Ing.
joyed. a footl^ll ggnjv.A^ vlewod by a
But rick and Miss Ida Defond and Indnlgent fmher «of dbe old |
„f charb vulx ore vihiilng friend,.
arhiHtl of Iheolugy. wlniittig thk heart 1 („ n„. ^j,y
of every itiil.iialaal It. the auVleiiee
Mlaa K. Wehb of raillllgr waa In the
The s«Tond part ofM-m-d with anneal
\ko
clty )«-st*-nlay.
irlo, -Carmena" remb-re<| by K. I’hyl
Karl Clark, ihe rlerk at I Intel Ctdiimlla. Ifclvoe and 1st Hat«a and so delight bla, has reslgiuvl liLs com miss Ion
ful a tn^at was (be nmuber that
at the riMuiiieil 1(1 hu home In Muskegon.
audience e«initS'H«>,l an en<'ore, tiielr
V. C. HHiilder. the .Standard Oil
little round of the Mother linose story agent. Is in the rlty toilay.
of -Hickory. I»b kory. Ika-k ’ being
Itt. J. C. Marsh and family of C.al
(hoMMighly taking.
lion, Ohio, who hav(> bin-n simnding
A iromlaine wdo. and a descrlpllv- somo Him' at Frankfort, passtnl
overture of "Cows In the t'otlnn” wer- through Ih*' rlty this i}oon on their way
not the least of the pntgraiii and Ih’ home.
fort’ (he laughter had subsbbH tti the
Miss hkliia T*uupklns of Central
gnilerv over the bellow ings of the e«»ws Ijike Is the guest of the Mlss.-s I-^thi'l
In the roiliui n«-bls. the muiiImt toiU>s and Minnie Tonipklna of this city.
Ilf -MIsi. ri ’ rung out In heauMfiil acMr. and Mrs.. A. K, iN'lleller uf Chi
, eovd. Bom two horns aroompanled by cago. who havii iM-t'n visiting her par
till' piano. The xylophone was playel ents, Mr. and Mrs. M*. J. Spntnl of
by Ilia K. lust.-mt ..f .Mr. Wissls as South I’lilon atrt'et, have rcturniHl
given on ihe'j.ioarHui nnd the gener. home.
-oils applause broiit-lit nn eni'ore, Ih*'
Miss Ktliel Sumner of Clex'eland Is
last niimlK-r ’ Am. 11. «u VoliiuiiH-ni the giiesl of Miss l-MIlh Tlniblln Miss
Maich" brouglii ib«
ure to (heir Tliiibliii entertains In her honor
f*-ei III a ri>«'ognii|ou til ibe natbm’j morrow «'venlng.
airs and ilu- inusbul iitai uf this seaTht' Mlases Nellie and Myra Terry,
a«in s atiiaciitiiis wns «'los*'d
who have been In Ihe city the past
wts'k as gtiesis of Mr. and Mrs. K. Hlaf
CHANGE IN OFFICES.
binl, left this afternoon for Ablen.
where they will visit their grandOr. Sawyer, Dr. Penhalleflon and Or.
nuulu'r. Mrs, I). tkijM-r.
Lawton Have Moved.
Mrs C. S Ilickerd. areonipanied by
Tb«' oniees oil Iht- third Ibsir of tin
Wilhelm bliM'k. Biriuerly iM-eupied tiy her rsmsUi. Mias Rage, left (his after
l>r. Rusenibal Thonip:>4m ami thus*' oc msui bir Ib llaire, where they will visit
Clipled by I>r C. A. Ibirbrltlge ar.- fiends
■ Ml and Mrs. FVe«l Havldaon of ChlbtdBg ri'fliii'd with |ilunililng and llghi
Ing flxtui'i's am! iv|Uipert*.l ihroughou: «agii are the guesta of A. P. Oray and
family of Archie.
This suite of (Ite nsuns wilt b*- «mvu
Ml and Mrs. J. \V. Jackson and
libM by l>rs. Sawyer ami 1‘enliallegoii.
Who weiv tenijsinirily bwatetl in the Milt'S arrived in the city yesterday
JolinMiii luillding, and Mr F B'^ljiw aftirnoon from the southern part of
ton. who was fornuTly UH-at«*d In the the state. While here they will l>e the
Munson hkak. Mi.-s Inez Kenni'v will gu**siK ot Mr. Jackson’s slst*>r, Mrs.
and other relatives.
havt? charg*' of the receiulun ixsim Ji*hii II
Tlio new ivcupaiits itiok |siv»essioti
today.
Notice to Pupils
Those enterirg the firat year class
the High actxool or those entering for
l-Jasf Buffalo. Auk UI —Cntib—IV the first time, are requeeted to call at
iimmi B.lr and suuuly. C.Bvs-Activo
Central buHdmg on Thursday. Friand lalrlv smmgcr. Sh«*-|» and lambs [ ***^ ®'‘ ®*l**^*y
thlm week for en-Ariuo -0VHt-litia.er. Hog»(^-k'alrly ;
claae.flcation.
•CIV,., ahade lower. -^-8 30^
t- B. Cilbert. 8upL
IVirolt, Mich.. Aug. 31.—Wh.^t—
------------------- ---8i Ptfinlnr. K2\4r; N«». 2 re*I. Wt,c;
TMK HIFTERENCE ».elween what
No. ,’t corn.
No. 3 new white th** graduates of Traverac City Bustoats, 27p.
j ness Cidlege receive In salary an*]
Toledi*. O. Aug. 31.—WTieat—Cash I what you ran earn In a position that
and 8«'plemtM*i. k2lie; December. Kir. nqulrt's no training wrould In two
Chicago. Aug. 31.—Wheat—SeiKem mootha more than pay your tuition.
tier, 7k%r; DecemlM-r. Me. Corn—SepBug3(b3t
4emt^r. Wt,e; I>*cemlM*r. ISUe. Oats
—84'ptemUT. 2kSe; IVccmbor. 2€^c.
I*ork--Oetol*er. |15.8«; lard, 1810;
WANTED.
ribs. W.
SOO woman, girta and beya avar
ft I* I* -----------------------14 yaara Of ago. Flaaaatif, cloaii
work.
IF Yor Want to pull out froBi tho
Tha Travaraa Clly Canning Caw
ranks 6f the commonplace enroll at
Bug tt-tf
Traverse City Business Col lege.
THE MARKETS.
...
Thursday, august si. hsb.
R R R -I- R
R
SpBdal to tho Bc—ag
Ifw cuy Opvm Hmm Ww« O*.
IlfHUS LMt CvMtHif.
Lt
wcnmaii,
BBfMNJtj
Ostes From Afprii aa Eworythlag Waa Tried to Board Caheoo* Which Waa
Correct FrrvloMO to That Tima.
Going Faster Than He
Bowdamsw NatMad.
Thought For.
An attempt aras made to aettie the
j. W. KnolU of Uncoln street, who
German Oordea shortage case In con
nection arlih the Lelasd poatofflee to is employed as brakeman by the Ferv
day, The attempt, hoarever. araa frult- Marquette railroad, was throuwn frx>n
a'moving train while attempting to
Icsa.
Yesterday John Miller and Farm C. board it yesterday and Sustained se
vere Injuries to his right ankle.
-Gilbert of this city arent to bHand In
A freight ttpln was switching at
Treasurer—J. J. Hubbell. Manistee. order to kxik over the property of the
Executive
Board—Mrs.
Francis Cordea brothers with a view to taking Acme and shortly after a flying switch
King, Alma: C. J. Monroe. South over the business In settlement. They tad be*‘n ma*le. Knolls attemptt'd to
Haven: Dr. Lucius L. Hubbard. returned this afternoon and Ikier board the calMKts*' as It luo-.-ied him.
Houghton; Walter C. , W’incheoter. phoned to Martin Brown and Mr. Cor Th* car w as mm ing much fai>U'r titan
Grand Rapids; H. N. Loud, Aa Sable; dea as I,eland and C. L. Dayton, prose he expected and be was thrown to the
George B. Horton. Fru Bridge.
cuting attorney, at Suttons Bay. that track. *The injurx'd man was brough;
With the Hcetloo of the above offl- all attempts of adjustment had tailed. to this city and medical aid sumnonei.
cers, which took place yesterday morn
The Cordes bualneas is under the By the time the physician arrived the
ing. Ihe Michigan SUte Forestry
firm name of Cordes BnHhers. German lujtin-d roemlK-r was mi swollen that
elation became a (art and not a theory. and Oswald Cordes. and would ap It was ImiHxsslbl*' to asct'rtaln whether
tsmes wt-rv' broken or not.
The work o( organization was car pralM.- at IlS.ouo with a
inruo)ried out along lines suggested by th^^,
The eompb'tc amount uf the
res(ilutlons read Tuesday evening. Tbo allegi'd aburtage Is $1,339.22 and
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
references lo slate tax lands
date* since the last quarter. iM'glunlng
modified to road ’’state lands," In order in April, as previous to that time,
that the legislature should not think everything was correct.
WANTED.
the association sought to defraud the
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The
beland postmaster's
bonds
300 women, girls and boys over,
stale in any way. but wished merely
luMKH ior Martin noiifit-d tho
14 years of age. Pleasant, dean
to estaWlsh more conwrvatlve taia- hondsmen thU aftcrn.K.n that ih*'
work.
tlon of the denuded lands so (hat Ind! [
,„ve tp Ik- adjuhttxl lmnH'*UTha Traverse City Canning Co.
vidual would U' encc»urag.'d to begin
^-.^hing" further will Ik: done
aug 12-tfj
tree planting.
i today.
Broluibly no movement in the stat .'i
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out a more generous n* i
has brr.ught
brtH
BREVITIES.
this projwt. Arthur Hill. |
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sph/se t
a roi'niber of the commission, baa visit , Mrs. 1. B. GllI.eri nnd Mis. F »*
(d Kiirope for the puritosc of studying IJiwion are entertaining wlh a nv* p
forestry conditions there, and refuse* j • ion this afternesm In b*m**r of Mi>
PARK PLACE HOTEL
to US4.' any of the aUte approprUtlon ! GiH>« rfs mother.
Officahemn until lua.'ni and 7 loBp. n>
for his expenses. More time and I The “Mud H* ns" have accept.d the
rractkMi and
thought has lu-en glv'en to this work j challenge of Kenneth Smith’s team for
than the promoters will over admit
| a water isdo gam*' IjtlKir day.
Al yesterday’ll me*'llng. all editors of | Al^Ib'bekahs who are going to EJk
th(' Stan- were voted hon(»rar> mem RapIds Friday should nu'i't at tli*-Od«V
iK'ra with all the prlvHeg*:s of artlve Fellow hall at 4 o’rloek sliarp Friday
members. A vigorous campaign of «-d ! aft* rniHin.
ucatiou will be carried on from this ; Alfretl Mtxire had hl.«! left bund pain
time forth, and even to the time when fully scalded at the canning fuetory ,
Michigan shall be reforested.
j yc'sti rday afii rnoon. A l.ursi.-d steam
. ■ ..... ... ....... —
] pl|M- was ilti- cause of the acrlilcnt.
JohnMm W. Klngsb'y. bnggag*'maii ‘
liiive ve ever sbowTi «s nice
<m the M. A N. E. went to Durand ■
an aaMirtinciil of lAa<ni*8’ Side
yesU'rday to take a |M>sltion a* railway I
CV)inl»s. ILick (’oudui and
mail clerk.
|
coiniilele Cotnli Si'ts :ts at
CHARGED WITH TAKING MONEY|
After summer vacation (he ladle* of
pn*sent. We now latve tho
AT OLD MISSION.
!
the Baptist ehiirrh will rc.siinx- Iheir
thnv-]iievvroml> Seta at HV.
l*'Os ns usual, th*' second \V*-dncsdny
of Ihe month. iM'glnnlng wliU Ociohor
Alleged That He Entered Henry LarlU'gular xtiraninnlcallon of Tin\«'rsc
I'uch.
die's Store and Robbed Store Till
Cliy chinder. No. lo2. R. A. M.. tomor
and Poatomce.
^
row night.
Thacker, the well know athWe iiavt'.liie latest in eliilFn'd Htratlon. a young man IK years
rcsign. d his is.sliion as c«s.k on
ilrcn's lluskT IJrown Ik'll.s in
of age. was arresied last night at the |
Vt,..-,nx>r odutiflda y, st.-rday, IB.s
reil. white and I'l.ick. Also
home of Chalk'S Daunn, two miles ^
j.,
filled by Arthur Frie.-e
tin- newest thiiius out in I>n.
north *if Old Mission on a charge of ■ tj„. njeinl« rs of ihe Knights of
tliea TaU'iit Li'ather Ik'lti
breaking Into Ihe store of IB-nry M. Pytblas w ho can play ball are re*iu» si
fit 2-m- and -'lOc e;ieh. Kxlr
l.ardle and the postolBce where. It is ' od to nu'ct at the Ev«'nlng Kei-ord ol
.Sizes
for stmt
alleged he t«K»k the folk.winp on Aug
n,is evening at 7;.".u to arianuc
have thdni in si/.es .K) to l-»
24; One $.'. bin. two silver dollars, one tor jj,,. i^Uir day game with Manis
inelies.
$I bill, forty-six five-rent ploees. and i,,,..
ox W. A. FABNSWOBTH
ROY HELD FOR BURGLARY
BE UTS
lbirt*>*'n lt'n-c«Ml piec*'s.
j Th**re will Iw a ngiilar meet tug of
Tile Sion- was entered Ibroiigb » Traverse City eouncil. No r.i. li.o«!
rear window in ihe bascmt'iit and ’■ mi,j s*‘li*<'t Masons, loiiiorrow cicuiug
aiioiit IT was taken o| federal mon*•> ii„^iness ot lmi*ortanee
and iKKweeii four and five dollars fn»m ' The (\ilniiilda brougbi nitieiy barn 1.th«' store till.
,,f l>uciiess apple.* from Onieiia |o this
Informal ion which l*'d lo the arresi rpy yc-stc'rday arteriiiwui.
of the n'siumdent was furnished ilu'‘
-------—--------------aitihorilii's by Jim Jarret of old Mis--. \ strike ainniig pnbllr vareinstors
alon, who. li is clainiiHl was toI(J of i* tin* lat***! novelty rej<ort*vl from
the transaction by the young man wh i Austria. In one district no eblld has
made I.* trl|.s lo Elk lUplds the da> j
vap* innt.-d for^.nw^uoutlis.
following the trouble. He was ar-1
^
. t*
-i
raigned bebrre Justlc(< Curtis this,
NotlCO tO PupilS
morning at B» o rbs k and pl. ade*! “not ( Those entering the first year class of
guilty.* Ills examination Ik Ing pul for | 1*’® ”>0*' achool or those entering (or
9 o'clock \V«'dncsday morning. Young 'he first time, are requested to call ar
Siralton has already B.'rv,*d a term ia
Central building on Thursday. Frlthe reform sch.x.l
' «l*y ®r Saturday of this week for en___________
! rollment and classification,
^ kftl AND MRH. O. J. PITCHIUl | *“8 30-3t
I. B. Gilbert. SupL
early
if
you
nee<l
R R R » R R R
BLACK SILKS
SI’liCIAL on:XING SALK of Klack Silks, from
the best inanufacuircrs. We carry only the most
most reliable brands which we can confidently
recommend and jjuaraniee to our customers.
27 inch imported Swiss Taffeta, very soft with
brikdu finish at................................................... ..
fiCk
:{f. inch ilKack Taffeta with L^uarantec woven in QQ
selvairc. worth $1.25, at.......................................... •WCF
'3fi inch Oil Hoiled Taffeta thoroughly ^juaranteed, (soft finish) worth $1.50, at........................
Another :’.f» inch Klack Tafleta, it’s positively ;
fine a silk .as you can KCt; it’s worth $1.75,
special ofieninj; price...........................................
QK
1.26
New Chamelion Velvet finish 'I’alTcla, 27 inches wide,
i\c\v Wash Manuel Taffct.as, Kuaranleed lo wear
and w.arrantcd to wash
Front
E. WILHELM andComerUnion,....
Schiool Oa>ri^ n
Means School Suits
and llan.b'Iph and hav.
WANT
painting have iK'i'n part of the renovn
AD9
Too Late for V*bu«lllraUim
TO RENT—G*sm| pcvcn-room bmisf.
coriKT Thlrtc.-uih and Bohemia St.
Apply to T A. Conlon. Hote l Whit
Ing.
aug 31-2i
IKT wci'k'board.
Notice to Pupils
the firet tima, are requested to call at
the Central building on Thursday. Fri-1
day or Saturday of thi. week (or
rollment and claaaiftcation.
j
I. B. Gilbert, Supt. | bond.
aug 30-31
_____
MBw.riicas.
isS'igu
THE CENTRAL LABOR union of;
oo
this clly cxttmds a cordial Invitation i
m«cr :«
the manufacturers, business men | U. s. ^Nstional Hank
and societies of Traverse aty to Join '
: ikMo u.
In the fiaradc on Labor day.
j
Rigs will be furnished those of
a. A. R. and war veteran* who
to ride.
M.E. Fuller.
aug 2S-3t
Rec. Sec. C. L V. : Cnpi^ *t^ paid
waukoe, via M. E N- E. and N. T. Co.
Round trip $S.W. Going Thnraday
attomoQO and loavlng Milwaukee Mon
day Bight, AttSt 3rd. 10th. 17th, 24th
and SlsL
nug 2'tf
[HBIictistlw heat yeti _
DR. F. E. CMABE-Homeopathlst Of
fice over Bagbee'a drug store. CItlxena phone—Realdenee. MC; oBco
S84.
nng 31-Sfflo
/
r MSdOcaa. Cteoaly
toUwliwear my kauwUdcs
BawFEi. Qaatagr..^
SolwniMd aadevwa Sebidars mm Oitensl
®«
'Tsyssk.
To save money on scliool suits means to buy here—as we are seUiny
hviiKvniiNG lil'M.ow \viioLi';sAU'; cost
69c
$1.48
$2.48
$3.48.
Takes diuice of one pile of HOYS’ SUITS, WHICH RETAILED FOR-
mi*:rly up to
$2.iHi
Herr is a uraml assorimtint, alj kinds of stylos and fabrics—values
that formerly sold from $2.5<i up lo $4.(f).
F'or Hoys' Husier Hrown and Fancy Suits, rcjjular $4.00, $4.50
and $'j.00 values, neat patterns and stylish.
For Hovs HLUFANI) HLACK ALL WOOL SFRGF SUITS,
$5.(i0 and $0.00 values
YOUTHS’ SUITS
$3.50
Oom» Quicici Thine* OeinK Rapidly
Thwwo Days
The Boston Store
^
mwmm,
rff'
thuhsoav, auoust ti, ««•.
I UbM- dar. UmA»r. SapL 4.
tew dare*! tbe boaee oa Trarwree aveaae fei
tMH to ber coMia. Homer ISir/
11r eaeated br T. W. PreMau U U
Howard Mid^oa of Maacekma
pekw was j uadergolag icpaln aai wiU probaMr
a gaeat of W. J. Towers Ute Aral of tbe be oectmMtbateUar part «f tbe week
b.T Mr. Jteebasaa aad IBmUr.
dnri»Bth» d.jr«dj«u«».^ oir^y
*U1 W
Special to tbe Bres
1 sister of
Misa FU
jon to take advantage of tbe oppvttimDca offend
Bk BapM. Mlcb.. Aug.
Mrs. A. a ffMrtiaaka. aad Mlsa Moatin our eveniatr aeaaiana.
aefgbborfag tova of Kcwaila. tbiw Aosiery. both of Altea's Qiovo. Wit., Sunday with Mr. aad Mrs. C. B. Car
mllee aortb. is eajorteg saaiewbat of left Moaiar far . WIMIamabarg aad ver. reenmed to tbeir home In Chicago
a boom, and Elk BapMs takes off its Traveree Ctty to vtett reiatlrea before on the steamer llUnoto.
bat to her. The trmmarj there hiLM. retotntag boats.
. Mias OenevioTe Brown has reiuraed
teaobera uive infflnkciioii in oor*evcmnff aotaiont.
been tw opeiatloa bat a comparatlra!/
Israel GoldCarb left Taceday to en to her Ijsaaiag borne after a visit to
the same oonraea of atmly aie |imoedd the aame methoda ore
abort time, bat already tbe product ter the ChleaM
CbkAM oalveisltyaalvmultr. ’, Mias Mabel Perry.
emiifeyedy and all tbe opportnmtiet of our day cooraea are hero
ready marbec and enmamads a i Miss Laura
Latum Hamel baa aaae to Ann • H. S. Ametwoo waa at Lone Tree
offeml.
/
topnoteb price.. 8ome‘ter«e ablpaMnts ’ Arbor for tiwatmeni at the U. of M. \ Point resort the And of the week,
The college.Tooma will be
^ ofmti everj* ev'ening
______ „ this Week
bare reccatly been made from this bocpital.
fnan 77 toB.atan’
- aooomnuxLiU.'
••
to B, atamUrd' tinuy. to
thoae
who cannot
Your fantilT will need a tonic. Why
place to ChicaffO by the steamer lUiMiaa Marian Parks, after two sreeka'
ci>iiTeaiently call during tbe day.
b
note, where tbeir butter ranka high visit
her inotbes, Mrs. Jeaepb j ^
Hollister's Rocky MoonTriHl
M»Btb
Frat«
including
tuition,
booka and all
Tbe neighbors of MUtoh tovaahlp are
iupplies.
i
also erecting a onunodiotia town ba«l | • Geo McMuliea made a busteese> trip;
trip'
lllc* giving remedy. U ceots. Tea
Kevadin. It It of cement, trimmed ; to Traverse City yesterday.
j or Tablets. Johuton Drug Co.
wPb Berea sandstone, and is nearly i Sam IV Taylor and family are Mxod-|
completed.
ing the week at Manton.
j The Iste ttew. W W Bteckmar has
Tho «bUm estatr. botb reU aad
willed the I'nlled Suies govemmeot
A. B. Dougherty and Ji»seph Booth
poTMaal. Is taraad ovor to his
C. W. Richmond of Central Lake
Henrey II. Acdvrwm. tbe soa of Will have Installed the machinery which
the chair in which Geaerai Grant sat
Gharloa Albott aai Umts Marahall
transacted
business
in
town
the
first
A Aadci
RBMEklBRR THE NUMABII
when arranging Ia<v »■ surrender.
sislea<!.|^'
Aaada. aad to Goivia M. Barr aai E.
Samuel
239-241 East Frait Street
TraTeru CttVy WebigtB
Kalkaska county. In a new mill locateSr ^
^
■
Nidsoa AUllaa la tnist. Tbv trastees
uker. who locatMl at Tra»-erse City In .< Ihr nri,bbori«, .0.1,. «,d pr.m.1.0 ..
OVER SiNOER AEWIMG MACHINE OFFICE'
*“*• i "SO- COACH 8TALU0N. U V»
ara aotlKirUad to cany oa the bosltbe fall of me at tte’ cloae of tbe re ,u .oob b.. r»dr tor opwrlon. And I
'T
««
>«»•
aaaa la ahlek Mr. Saads araa t-naaaci
beUluo. was bom May 18.
no,. u«.r«n
nd,.,., .. .!»• i
« •“»
! u» ol MUOA.
J.U U-U
at tHa ttaie of bis death antlLall itiuMr. Aaderwuo graduated front tb tnulc. tn. opr-nod . narbl. ,.rd
^
'
I
------------------------bar haa beta cut aad maoufactured.
local High aebuol in tbe clgM of 190?. Kewadln. and christrwed It -gunny j
Beckman, the popular Pert- j Dry, Hard and Soft Wood. Aoutti Alfa
iTbor also arc aotborlscd to purchase
and after speodlng <toe year
Marqm-Ue
conductor,
ha.s
purvha.>ed
|
Lumbar
Co.
Sldt” Marble Yard. Elk Rapids peo
aiitikioal
Agrtcultoral College decided to take ple congratulate their next dtsir nelghWhen, an Uaibor haa beea cut and
tbe busincas of which his father U»rs on their enterprise.
awaufartored the tniKtM-s vc dlrortFYed Marriott has rvsigmd his po
Pi to apponioB aad dlrWc the
sition at M. E. Butts’ comer dro* store
oteept the 'homestead, mapeloa. •0'>
■nd will lake a courw- In pharmacy at
Crtiaais. aad the persoaU propertr
Ulf- Perria Institute. Big Rapids. It Is
Alvoo IhiTcwIth. which is set aside for
undciptood that four more of Elk Rapthe Vidov durica her il(«>. ami convey
Ids’ iMipular young men aro loeparins
aaas' la equal shares of ooe-si'Tenth
to enter thi:; college. Ed I'latei. Julius
each to his vldov. IsaUlla Bands,
Mayer, John Mutter and Samuel Flid
aad eblldrea. Chailrs A. Sands. Mar
man.
tha K. WUte, Ixdltu Hello Smith,
Ed F. How is laid up for repairs, the
^rab M. Sands. KJura May Sanda an J
result of a ai>rmlned ankle susiairuHl
I.aais Marshall Sands, shau‘ and share
Sinev wc started our $5 Suit Salt*, our
Skirl Sale, and the Salt* of many other interesting items at much under
last Saturday night while at work at
alike
price, there has not been a dull moment here, aod why should there be when new, up-to-date, most desirable
the cement factory.
aroviics for Widow.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Bannliiger
an
merchandise is bein^; closed out at such ridiculously low prices.
_ The trustees an’ dlrtrled to fiirnivh
the proud paronu of a nine-pound boy.
fie.oaa a vt*r fur the pmper supiKirt
Martin Kramer, Jr., has taken the
Of the widow auil daughters until the
Hervey H. Andsieon.
position at Butts* drug store made vailvisiou of the estate.
Uy the resignation of FTed Mar
To icuanl aaUiist the results of
tests the liequests are made on the et- and grauilfatlK r bad made a life study. riott.
John F. Boyd, the bustling Imple-i
press ruoditiun that In case auy of the With whai pruetieal knowledge he has
Worth $5.00 to $8.00, at
^ W»V/W
aoas IV digthters colitest or euse to gsined fn»ni hU lather and brother meot man. te putting down a well forj
i
> deterniineil to elom* out what's U‘fl of smniiier )^wm1s
And wi* an‘«
be roatosted the provisions of the will, llaiph he has recently taken special Arthur liockln.
Suits for youu;: men 15 to 20 ynurs
A. Miner of Old Mission Is In this rl-j
In anatomy. dlHtnf<vtl<»n and emtbea the devUes made to such as offer
of
aKt‘.
About
lifty suits-aploaooatevt shall not in- of force or eat rUi*. lialmlug In the llHrm-w SchtK.I for Kui- clnlty parking appU’s for shipment to
Chicago.
di>l cloth and make but broken up
but to the conttslants Is tK'quealhe<! balnu r* of Chlcaj-oV"
J. L. Murray was over from Traverse
Mr. AnderiMUi has Just .-passed the
ill siz*’ liSsortmenL then* V-inj:
tbo aom <rf
«ud no more. In ^lII
of all they shall n«cehe from the e< «’mtialmer'» exsmlaaiion given by the
only uue. two or thn« of a kiml.
iKiard of healtli and was one of
talc; and the bequests made In phtihI
We have ^athentl them tny;etlu-r
lag provisions shall bucoait a common ihlr(y-sl\ succesHfu! applicants from a
for «|uick Scllin*;. Your choitv of
Risky. >
fuad. to be divided amooi; such of his cla■«^ ot sixty, hv having received cv-- Rev. and Mrs.
suiUi
worth $.5.0U. $<;.00. $7.00 aud
J.
IV
Boyd
of
Central
laike
was
an
tifleate
.\o
''Vl*
aoas and daughters a* shall fail to con
$S.UU. for ohly
present
holds a jHisition as Elk Rapids visitor M«mday.
test the validity uf the will.
After sjK-ndlng some time with her
The will was made and signed April flisi assistant in^ie Atulersion I'lnler
Alwvut thirty of thns<*
taking tMinp.iiwr nui! Is e«*n.-i<l«n-tl a ai.‘ter. Mrs. James Marrisun. .Miss AgIS. IMll.
Lw Daw returned Sunday to Chieago.
prac’tieal man in all tiranctacs of the
Samuel Uricker was over from Aldeti
wnk.
AMUAEMEHTA.
n business ye.«lenlay.
Tbe caat which comprises a larae
Mlsa Frances Sly returned tinlay to
BENDON.
Yon h.'ul I**tter hurry if you want one
aumber of clever comedians htwded by SlMjcial to the Kvening Record.
Nc.'ver in the hisl/»ry of tiiis busines-s has
DUon and Fields, pn’seiitlot; "Hans
Ih'Udon. MIeh.. Aug. LM —Mrs. Anna
Biirh a run :ui ilnriiiA; this snh*. Our n
an* Klx"*bas been hlKbly etunmende l Snider Is visiting '-♦•r sister ui Wexthe way and exix*cte«l to arrive daily.
by newsi>apcr crlllrt i-vcrj wh»‘re. The f<*rd.
Fur the saiiii- rtvisuna au above we have on («ile
girly chorus Includtat handsome "show
Mrs. Thompson and daughters. Vio
aliout OIK- hundn-il M< n's .Suits, worth $10 W.
.girls" who are Itmadway favorites and let and lialsy. ate spending a week at
$12.:.0and $15.01). f„r..................................................
Buted fur their beauty and talonl. and Wexford.
tbe pick of the pndesNton. In the
Two of tho gang of tramps or burgWhat's left in
matter of rostunu’s, the nisnagemi
men* Isrs wh<» have been hkting *ln the
ffii'-tion Ilf
liiM m-«u»4>ii'8 pure
have spaiwtl no eKpeii*«o
•yone. swamp south of town and annoy ing
their oriu'inai pri
was made from special d«‘s||:ns and th.’ town pTHiplo were eapttm<<l Friday
called for exelusKe material. This night at Thonipsonvllle while attempt
THE ESSENTIAU THAT
cvimpany will play an eiiKapemeiit
Ing a hold up.
HAKE FOl Tout IKStelulMlTg's Crand iqK’ta imuse
The swamp nuul south and east of
Kutlier th;m i-arry them over, we have markeil them all down to
Wednesday. Sipt. fi.
TEIEST IN BUT.
town Is iH’Ing cleaned up. atitmi>s arcthese jiricts aliouf fifty jaekels. all m*w this S4’:ison.
being removeil by dynamite and gen
INC
A
FIANO
An evening <»l healthy and hearty
c
erally lmpn»\e»l.
fun may U' looked forward to wlu-i
Mr. MrUwn was a Krankfrvt visitor
that brilliant comedy success of last
Worth $:f.50. $5.00. .ind $i'..00. ^2 QQ
Tuesday anri Wednesday.
We stick "cliTScr tlian a
season. 'The Marriage of Kilty.” will
Harry Wllsim was surpiisetl by a
brx»thcr** to ijuality ami
New WrapjxTS Worth 75e. at r.*<-; w<»rlh $1 ami $1.25, at 75c
be prvsenlrtl licu’ s.h»h b.v Jules
You'll make a misUiko if you don't investiKub* thes<* Imrjpims.
nnnilter of his young friends last Mon
4>rioc. A low price with
Asy evening, the oceasioU bc-lug his
out good tiuality will uot
liirthilny and every one sts.-nt a verysatisfy your ilcaircs or
enjoyable evoning.
needs—osixx-blly {liano
Mr. lUiike had the misfortune to
2'h- and 5<k’ Straw Hats
iJeauliful Silks, all
get hur. quite badly from falling over
necils. The itdiability of
15c, is- lunl 2'b- W;ish (jiiovls.
75e. S5e and $J. at.
a h>g Iasi Tuesday.
our pianos is umiuustionPanama Cai» and Dui’k f'ai». new ami
white ami colons, at jx-r yd. only
I*err> Bnindage of Honor was In
! Worth :/). and r.5e,
cd: the tiuanci:d buckinj{
miliby Styles, worth 50- ami 25 C
town Tuesday.
of our Kuanintoe is unKdiia. lh*rnlec and ThtVv. Waters
*20<- Sun bonnets
i;aius in Ivemuants
dispuUxl. and it's a fact,
sjH-iu .Monday and Tuesday with tliel'a! out lialf price.
uot ovorstatcil, we are iu
grandparents. H. Ik-arth and wife, of
a iiosition to offer you
West Inland.
now hiyfh piano i]uality
In aiidition to lx*ing*
at a lower price than can
Dfaible Xsaet*
I* extra strong and well
be hail at other times
, ' J made, most of tlu-w*
and places.
suits have
We have just un|xiekeil the un-ivti-st
iaAa OrAf fa twvlviaA.-bar otaaipb
of teat seaaoB la ber aotabte wmmxWUJONAIflC LUMKIWAM PMO- Mt of Oatta Mortsr M “ficr Xlalr
•aa.”
Tbe criUca cMs ymr apeak M a
yiDM jCmh&j coirrttTANTs.
eartalB advaaoMseu la ber dallMa
tkm nC tMa ebaraeter. Thte U bat a
Wi#tw Mi
Ar« •Ivvii OMtf Cm»- aataral aeqaeacc. foltewiag oa rtpauperformeacr. and cloae stair of tbe
Mtlilf Mi TnMiMi A#« DU
«. wkkb baa reunited In aa aiied
fWlait»HM«t Ca^
auibfwitr. and represaioa at atetbod,
IUbIMW. Midi., am. 31.->nw will aad a Mlo la facility. stmpUritr aad
^aewa <i cwprensioa. "Hm- OU?
M tW iMt Lo«te SMia. nllUaaair;
luitarwui aai l^Hikar, Im» !««■ AM
ta Piotatc MMit m4 to Ita prortaioM
If nai«ia la bnalaeaa drrk* as4 at
tta aaaa Um la coaakitrii tair to all
UiaMrs.
TflAVEStE CITVA
Mr. Aania 4<«tred to troat Us huaHr oa a«aal terou. despite Uie abaa^
NEW UNDERTAKEN
oae of Ms aaaa fur a aamber of rears.
F YB ME EMPlgYB
miM KA^iOA.
^ tr iiifoplMMff.
r«r Fmrtkn
Tranrst Citir Bosims Mfi
iTRY A RECORD WANT AD
I"
NOT A DULL MOMENT HERE
YOUNG MEN’S SUITS ®3 KQ
THE SALE IS NOW ON!
LADIES’ SILK COATS
SILK COATS
SILK COATS ‘“ft
QUALITY
$3.50
MEN’S STYLISH SUITS at $5.00
$5.00
AND PRICE
jackets
75c, $1.50 and $2.00
Y5
Worth
j 5Q
$2.98
$4.98
$8.50
$5.00 SKIRTS AT $3.00
1*,^,*“ WHITE SHIRT WAISTS
WAISTS rivf 43c WAISTS
WAiSTS;^r;;$i.io
75c
LADIES’WRAPPERS 4^*^^
DON’T MISS THE WASH GOODS Have You Heard About the Silks?
59c
.
SOME GREAT SNAPS
Now for the Little Fellows
QTEINBERG'S
0 Grand Opera Boose
WEIMESIUY, SEPT. 6
THE TWO COWC BOTS
itit n owDf or Ttic mladow
MurryCaJ^nne^y Company,, headed by
that favorite cdteedteaA.& Miss A lire
Jobamva.
-Dora Tborne.**,a dramatixed novel
of the preaeat season, marks a not
panure in melodrama. The story of
the play -followa the book accurately
enoogh to peraxU tbe use of the Utle.but the playwrisbt has chosen tbe In
cidents i^d bappenlnffs with excellent
taste, and wrov^i them Into a play that
Is imereatlng in the extreaae. The au
dience cannot bHp hot engaffe them■civet sympathetically with every
-turn oC the fortunes of "Dora Thome.a girl whom the Eaitfish wroaM call
mnr bom:" who woa the aSeetlaa and j
married tbe duke's aoo. The rfauU-j
ant plot may be mapped ont. bat tbe
UreataMt of her aatuial glrtteh ex
hnberaace in ooatrast to the habUoal
reart-ve aad repressloa of the maaaar
aristocmiir. must be teen tn be ap
preciated. *ttem Thorae- will be aoee
at Sieteberg'a Grand for two perfom-
DIXON AND FIELDS
Fn,- nt thf
Vov .edy
“HANS
AN’ Nir
Pretty Misic
Pretty
Wtmet
Pretty
IMBces
Pretty
DretKs
ffi4 Pkaty
M Fai
A
UsMCMt
iaeladtet
OUR SPECIAL
DISCOUNTS
maki’ a busy month of
August, normally dull.
UsaA UpriAM FIamm.
moat all Rood makes representevl, to clear out at
m«rly half value—$85,
SAM, $115, $150. $185
Mp. Payments to suit
porcfaaaer.
Knee Pant Suits
tliat we have ever ahowu ipr la«ls from
2^ to 15 years.
Swell styles in Rreut
VTiriety of choiec* cloths am 1 ixrfeet tail
oring. Exceptional valui*s at
$I.8S, $2.50, $3.50, $4 and $5
PANTS WITH
|-| ' /. DOUBLE SEAT
J\y
DOUBLE KNEE
like you sie
here.
Ov SffMUPajMt Fba
PUIffff PUba
taaj
KIM
MmsIo Mouis^
Sm^wSSSSt
values in
M. B. HARN^ Prop
Bate 4^^
You can’t mbs it by coming here.
Beautiful Sets of Dbhes and other premiums free to customefs.
:
STEINBERG BROTHERS
...A.:.
*- /
, TlUVMtK OTT, WICNIftAM, TNUHtOAY. AUOIMT SI. 1M.
nirBinnr
Brewster’s
Millions i
JSL ■»
r IB Ifni Dan. I
GIRL WAinTO-«4A« per week for
It la 4
have d^. birt I e
joo'U forgtre me."
aad dakgbt of evwj^nS^Mthar't Inwt.
Owdolbrb tbs aria Wsfidr^Mi.
boekea“Markrikaod" btebsa.
R
R
ended in disaster.
■CKM KIS COWOBn
way or thteking."
“Oh! I sue It o«w.“ said Barbara,
and her blood was up. "You mean to
force me to n. What you did for fatber"Brrwater glowered at her. thinking
that la* bad mleuaderatood. “What do
you meunr he aakl.
“He has told me all about that
W
r before tbe.colaoel cotdd wretched bank bnaineas. But i»our
Maotr's yreertn*. cordial as It waa.
that save tbe older mu a bint as to
tbr sUnatioa.
-Woa't yoo atop for dlaaer. Moaty r
be aakcd in tbe bope that
pkHoa vas srnaaillMs
bold him.
irbara waa taarfnlly ugry when
tbe room, bat as
to ramoostrate with her tbe
ippcaml aad left bar at white
that one of
bis calves
pasture and got down to
inille he was down
monthx. taking all of their mooev mith
them.
The plan of the compan.v
abMeked, as ahe had heard Boek-
U
<*>®®
''^iddap.
Glddap."
•
linen table cloth and a pair of towels.
»»*outing
all for 118.
^ enjoying the fun
Two suits of clothes and
overcoat
are
made
up free
IkK-keloo ran after them,
Whoa! " but Polly seemed to
of. *‘*h a "Glddap! "
•’**
am]
responded
The hoiwes broke
an Introduction. Tmo prominent jurUU ot ,h. ««nt,
«„ont .h. par.
I
chasers and busiof-ss
J threaten
“®* <®
farther efforts at homor.
______
Tbe dinner waa probably tbe meat
foolish misunderstanding must I P*btfnl experience In their Uvea. Barr be ns disagreeable to yon aa it!
»® •oftenwl aad ready
Is tu uie“
I to'meet him halfway. Tbe light kind
“ludedr rtM* nplled. Uftlng ber!
p bad very definite
bnvws disdainfully,
•You areaaanm
rigid Ideas of bia dvtg In tbe
lug a good dml. Mr. Brewster."
“I am
X.
I you cared. A
little differeucr couM not have cbangBd
y our feeling completely."
“When you are ready to treat me
with reatwet 1 may ilaten to yw pctttian.'* ahe said, rising luuMbtily.
“My petitionr He did not Uke tbe
word, and bis Uct quite deserted him.
-It'a na much yoob as mine. Don't
throw the burden oC rnepanalbOtty on
m. JUm Drew."
La...
I and to
their bostesa. TbroBgb two conraee at
leant there wna dead sBeace between
thcoi. It eeemed ae tbovib
ere
la tbe room -were en them and erery
mind were speculating. At last la
him with tbe first smile be bad seen on
ber face la dayii There, was no amlla
ber
perch
shwitlng
Although
stjfT.-Hng
pain. |
AUhoa.t,
...fl. rtnp terrible pain.
James Wenhani. a mell knomn and
make It warm for them
well-to-do farmer, calmly drove a load j
IKirtunity. poliiically
of So bushels of s beat to a flour mill
The editor
of
E 21-tf
him and the entire load bad \ HDU8E
thinks quite
to Judge by the following *-«lltorial
liassed over Ixoih l^•fik.
“A
Mr. Wenham j
man died. The very flrsi day in heaven
"Isn’t this heaven-
P®‘*®‘1'>.
these are not liad men. but they came ,
FOUND
FOUND—Pocket book,
Fn-<1 I.ogg of Richmond wa.t driving
road.
Charles Lee. a Chln«we iaundry man j
named Haar crasb*-<l Into bis rig.
Armed with a flatiron the Chinese ran
board
animal, ihouith a large, powerful c«d(.
him over to the jadk-e
Kti"sl still alel th« > eseaissl witii a few
If 1 had !iad a
head ofl." said Finn. dlsgtist«-«l at the
having Intn arr.-«t*-,i
Chinaman.
When Finn was searcb*-*!
jok<’ as wa-s r«*c*-ntiy play«-<i upon tin-
onb t**n cents was found in his pos
Ri-v
session. • .S'ot v«-ry wealthy
annual m<** »ing of the chiircii of wliU h
remarke<l
“Wealthier than Rucke
Mr
Hageman of Oxford.
l»fV3ch»-r came up fixr discussion
square meal and be ean'i "
tin- i.ist me*-iine of this si«ei<‘(>. when
Ijivigtie.
said
favor <if
I>aggag«-inastet
r.-talning
“All those Ini
nroTh*^
Hageman j
for another year- at tli** same tialary
at the Soo line station at Manifitlqne.
- will pj.-a«e rise "
• •••#••••••••••
has dlscoven*.! the a her«*alKnits of hii-
and the minister, who wa- pr*-sein, felt
The following new books were re
slster. now .Mrs. A
Maple. Ala.
()
Rerglin of Fair
as
At the ag<’ of ?. years th*-
unc<inifortald«-
missing sister wa>< adopt»-d by stran
Sherboume Hoiiae. Amanda Dauglaas.
g€nrs at
The Plum Tree. David eraham Phil
btH^n broken up and her brothers scat j twinkle of th*- eye
lips;
Hose of the World. Agncr and
Edgerton
Castle;
Sir Henry
Tariff Opie
Read;
Morgan. Cyras Townsend
a
Mary J. Holmes: Sandy. Alice Hegan
Rice; Cabbages and Kings. O. Henry;
The Sign of the Fox. by the author of
People of the Whirlpool; The Breath
the
Gods. Sidney McCall:
JuUa.
valuable
said, with a
I se
j vors tliai tiioiion. so I will
»a.v
steer! k***ping tie
increa>e.l
AH those
R«-v
salary
Mr
it again
fav*>r of
Hageman at an
B&.OOD
pl.-a.se
smile ]ighte«i his e.v.*s and the color
n*turne.| to his ch*-eks. and tljere was
a lump in his throat
S«ime of his best
th*- little scheme had worked to
ikt
ft-cu.-n.
RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS,
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES,
C. 1
case,
three
dining
chair, Ufree
rocking
chair- and other articles of furni
ture.
Inquire at 911
South Union
str*’ef.
FOR
aug S-tf
SALE—Thr*-e new
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS,
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
FOR FUNERALS
1 can fiirtiikh you any kin*l of carriage
you want.
1 have five harks and three
2 seai'tl carriages in stock, also a nice
line twoseated
carriages, traps and
slngl** lmggi* s.
Kindly give me a call
aitt-n in ne*-*! of anything In this Iloa.
seven ro*im
location.
For sale
Inquire at 2f»8 N
aug^-1 mo*
Grand Traverse and Arizona Min
ing Company
FOR SALE—A few lioiisehold g.Ksls.
TJEBt.K-rS
including brazer.
311 East Front St
JulySl-tf
ERYSIPELAS
GOUT
BLOOD POISON
KIDNEY TROUBLE
IRREGULAR MENSES
' LIVER TROUBLES,
from the easeoce of rare
East Indian Plants, and are the perfected result of over 20 years of
research.—SA-MU-LAH acts
FOR SALE—Houst ana lot, bare
12.400. one-third
down,
suit
Inquire
purchaser.
Price
balance
115
East
promptly
oa the Lunga, Liver
and Kidneys.
These organs are directly respoasible for tbe condition
of the blood.
BA-MU-UAH is a blood purifying medicioe put up in Ub-
let form, and contains nothing of an injorions nature. They are invaioable in^mscs oC apeciftc febrile disorders where the blood has a large
Every diseaae or disorder that fiesb is
heir to can be traced to fmpnre Blood.
Cheboygan. Mich.
The Fpeclal sale of stock will podltlvely be closed on Aug. 21. 1905, and
may be closed at any lime before that
date.
All desiring to purchase stock
ofi tbe siiocial terms should apply at
^
Tbos. Smurtbwalte.
22 81
President
July 19-tf
)ou want tbe family to bo healthy,
HOUSES
AND
LOTS—Monthly pay
menu Herman W. Smith. Cl8 West
ElevenUi streeL ClUseos phone 199.
June 27-tf
strong and active, give them HoIIlater'a Rocky Mountain Tea this month.
Makes
muscle.
rich,
red
35 cenu.
blood,
Tea
bone ' and
or Tablet^.
Johnson Drug Co.
PEXJPloE
compounded
Notico
carpets, stoves and all bicycle Irxois.
lot. 442 West Eighth streeL
TUBERCULOSIS
SA-MU-LAH has helped tbou-
aands of sufferers.—aft can hdp you.
FREE.
ON BALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 28 TABLETS. 50 CENTt.
If your daaler oaaaot supply you, send price and order to
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
14« NAMAU «TAEET.
B. J. MORGAN.
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS,
Ninth street, or address John Clune,
NERVOUS
exceM of febrine or uric add.
party.
friends had planned the nurprlse. and
RHEUMATISM
medical
AND HACK LINE
nem«-nii»er the old reliable line that
Is always oa time. Hack orders a
siKflnlty. I make all trains with back.
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE.
had l-*en tie- victim of a Jok*. and n
NERVOUS DISEASES
SA-MU-LAH uhleta i
iKKik
houses in good
SCURVY
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
volving
chair-, arm
Oak street.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
CONSTIPATION
If
one Bld*-l»oard. one refrigerator, re
on easy t*-rmB.
ECZEMA
ThompaourlUe. Mh*., Ang. 31.—The
>w case in Jurtlce Northrup'a c
waa settled without trial Wedneeday.
Oarrect Brothern are threshing grain
near the town. They report n good
yield of grain.
•
Several yoting people of this town
are recreating at Green lake this week.
OnrUle H. Btebblna of CoUaz. who
soBarad a partial paralyaia of tbe
tbroat oafi taagna, la at Fraakfort stopvRR Wm. Oafidaa.
B a Nbrtbiap la affnt for tbe CbesFSaii Baov ptow.
Cyiaa MataffHlL Jr;, is laid ap aith a
dtosaaadMff. A benoit daaee that nettad aboot BflF doMna araa gfeea far
biaL
•
eib.Plmi474
PIONEER LIVER?'
aug 8-sept 1
rise ’ '
Hageman
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
Special to tbe EvAlng Record.
to desirable
Dockeray.
Then it
Mr.
m, frpMoffM’T' mnr,
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table,
that h»-
iqsin
w ill
nished
ais
Ogiairt
In livery I ran furnish you
at 425 Sixth str.-<‘t for sale.
sold liv SeptemlKT. would rent
Ev. rvone got upon th«*ir f«-«-t.
^WPIMIfTYiNO
AND
wor
liarneem^s i
dawnt.d
MAU9 UCB. lED BLOOD. HEALTH AND STBENGTH
Polly: Helen Rowland; The Worsted
THDMP80NVILLE.
an-l
3A - IVIU > L-AM
Katherine Tynan: The Digressions of
Man, John Kendrick Bangs.
possilde
Theti the gtMMl deaciiii who liad put i|ie
Samuel CuthlK-ri of near Ri»ckfnr<i j in this
losing
as
her home had j (pi*>slion arvxs*- again
tereil by the death of the parents
cam** near
Not a jxerson n»se.
heartily wisle-d him.-elf anywhen- « Ue.
cently added to the Ladles' library:
a time when
wilhou
E. Grellh k Co.
l>n»iit:lit up. a c«»o<l j FOR SALE—I offer my house and
the young woman was suppt.sed to b<
dead. Frank
In.
aug 9 A tep
SALE
■E—H«-avy
FOR
At
•
TO THE LADIES' LIBRARY.
Sleinls-rg block.
FOR SALE—House ami 1»K at 20-! N.
Spruce St , wcfind north
rhiirr-h. K H' Allyn.
he is pastor Hie ipiestion of hiring a
felli>r.” replied Finn. "f<ir I can eat a
more than 2n .vears, during which time
•
aug 9 f.'
At the
TO EXCHANGE- Fur Traverse CTty
property. 40 acres land, lake front.
rt»rds block
___
eut. D4 m
itlon.
WATCH BULL
pluyment and bargains
E. H. P.qs-.
HOUSEHOLD g.Nsls for sale
to b«‘ the vufiro of such a practical
the searcher
hhghth alre*-f
X'oi a few preacher- woui.i la- glad
by i
TO SELL—2 gents* bicycles. f8.00 and '
14.50.
TO SELL-1 open buggy. $5 00.
POSITION—I.«dy bookkeeper or ata-
Hnllsiitil liNliif -
FOR SALE—My realdence at 121 Ekst
The
sligjit bruis* >.
gun I would have Idoun tio- top <>f hu
ld«*a of
under the hors«-‘s heels
for
ang 28-tf
FOR SALE
Ing the thr*-** occupants over the dash
out and arri'Kti**! the thl«*f and banded
have same
and paying
this notice.
of Kalamazoo, detected John Hnn jn I “'tni'letely demollnhlng it and tbroa
the act of stealing a shirt from a line.
on * Edgewoo.1
Owner can
claiming propeny
j frlghi» n**d horse driven by acouple of
After they had luen separated for
NEW BOOKS ADDED
aug 17-tf
b<»ih l.*gs. no
from Gr«*envHle. and we have to chain I home m ith his « lfe and infant when a
(C«»ntlnued In Saturday'a Issue.)
^RENT—I^quiriT*142
good barn. Inquire at 218 West
Eleventh atreeL
July 19-tf
The angel smile.1 and replied: "Why 1broken,
them or they would go back."
FDR
Sut« street.
dismounted from his biad when about’.;,
tTD RENT—Unfurnished rooms: also a
thr.**' rollJ^s from Piainwell.
he wanted to go sights.-eing,
IWore*
harness.
The Imrses started
angel guide wa.« given him
IWor.-;®'^'
long he iHjtIced a numlier of persons. I “‘I ‘brew him under the wheels, and
each drawing a bail and chain
How ! ‘hough^ir5T(«d. whle^-weighed about
is this?" hr asked
nug is tf
Plainw.-li after his team had
the■ Greei■nvjlle Cal'
WEAK LUNGS
The awful aHenre with which this
t^'heo .
bis team Polly was still j
**
Tlie.
Brady; Hester of the Grants. Peck; through the animal's curi«»sity.
Constance Treacott. S. Wier Mitchell; animal aturk its nose into a tin can to |
. Barlaim wept copiously nft.-r her fa
***
t mhiUDdersUnd The Life Within: The Princess Eiopee. invetdigate the contents, an.i was an-{
tiler liad gone, but slic n alte.-,l tli.it bis |
^ “*<*“B®* *■
*«> l»** to Harold McGrath: Llltle Burr, Charles able to remove the can afterward
It j
win was
FVlfon Pidgin; Comrades in Arms. wandered alxiiit in this nnizrled c<iDdl-j
InvIt.Mi.
IllVllatiqU."
lion until half starv«*d, when the atSociety's chief aJth la to aejiarate General Charles King; The Graflers.
she said
Frances Lynd; “Chlmmie" Fadden and Tentlon of a neighls.r was attracted ,
stcr cuiies a
laogh. “It would be
Paul. Bdmard M. Townsend; A and tbe can was removed.
lie sur|»rls«il.“
omUlti
ing If a man and I
A parrot that would insist upon talk
Moiitg.uncry. however, did ...
Prince of Slnnera. E. Phillip Oppeno*ivc the Uiitc in tbe spirit in wbicb it ^
“t together.'
g taiuwed a runaway that might have ;
Ina; Tbe Storm Center. Charles E.
meed before Monty
bad ls«en Jk iu. He only saw in It a my
Idmier waa announced
M(
Craddock; The Hauae of Hawley. El' another word, and as abe
of boi** that Ihirbara was rehuitlng
Eilioit Peake; The Great Mogul,
a.
to Barbara abe said: “Be
» Juliiiam at the ptos|ioctI of
<
Louis Tracey: The Merrlrale Banks.
tiH-cted to dictate the
efully dlaap^
iKiiuted when alae trcauxl Lis adt'ancea i
w itb OKI I contempt.
“Barliara.
The
'be raucu.s voice and started off at
yards of percale, one horse blanket, n
Rmploymant Contractor as>d
WANTED
25 LUMBERMEN: teamsters. I1.7«;
l«»g ratters and swampen. fl.M:
wood cutters. {Me per cord; new
Mrs. C. F. Read. tOt
street.
Sixth's
It gives the cloth for two suits ' borses prlcke,| up their ears on hear-
of clothes, one ovrrc»iat. twenty five ■
k W. NUiBSWOKTI
ramps, msid timlier: board »S^0.
PD8ITION as.etiKlne«*r or flreawa.
POSITION in marbine shop.
GIRL for general housework. |£.00 par
mi-ek
POSITION as bnokke« |a r. good rvferem-e».
TO
EXCHANGE—2. good, loggiag
' YDU APPRECIATE good kboe teamv. s|«dghs. harness
and
camp
cMHflt f(ff bouse and lot in TraverM
shining see Cunningham at the IJon
City.
barber shop.
TO SELL—* acres good, level wefy
land. Just otHide corprtratlon llnea:
POP RPNT
i'tH^^he thing for market gardaolng;
__________ ____________________________________
FDR RENT—Front rwim near Hoard' TO SELL—80 acres. 7 miles onl. 200.opo f«»et hardwood, some down pine,
aeh«»ol.
Suitable for
l.noo or more curds of block wood;
teachers.
Inquire at 43C Webster
f 1.4(10.
street.
aug 3<Kf
TO SELL—2M, horse power gasollna
engine, good repair: f»o.
RENT-A furntsbed sloeping
TO 8CLL-«UbI
room with electric light and bath.
out 111. chairs, count**rs. show <
5,5
Arr.
.a* I. .f
light fixtures ami stock of gooda.
ftiuo; le*«s than half oust price; par
FDR RENT—Tbrea roomt.
Inquire
lies going south.
TO^^SELL-9C5 Rambler Oudaleaa.
Cn2 West Seventh street.
bousew
work.
charge, but the lintnga and trimoitags
‘'‘’bp*''! j
coat 118.
The company bad serun*d ; b-*^ IVwkelis) running to a farrohous*the services of alt very pn»mlnent re •"'*'**'**Pboning 10 anoth€-r three mile-•
father thought you quite disinterested.
> the little game behind
a. lie would have tom
up your «heck on tbe lutfint 4f be had
lugpecfed you were tr.vlug tq buy bit
laughter."
“iKies Jour father Ulleve thatr
asked Brewster.
“Xo. but I see It all now. Ilia peralstencv* and yours—you were not slow
to grasp the opportuulty he off»Teil."
“Htop. Miss Drew." Monty Vomnd^. Hla voice had efanuged. and
ahe bad never l^frtw a«*en that look In
hla eyes. “You need liave no fear that
1 will trouble you agaln.“
Factory. W. Sample St.. South
Bend. Ind.
aug
^
h*d |I WANTED—Competent giri for general
thouiands of dollara with a tranalw
this;
Bamambar tba tatara Baa la ymB
baad. a MlaaSlie raadlac «a nffWi
Ihn traa Ute-a history. 0«w Of
XTHoaBL gtdaaatnmaA
OM
WANTED—Shirt makers and young
Women to learn: also hands in laan
dry department. The work is clean
nnd healthful: factory well lighted
and ventilated, and the business is a
good one to learn; me
pay goevi
tj B^keloo nr
while learning; steadr work.
IF
of i
firm which will leave Owosso In two
an
atpill not a^ blm.“
“If that la your point of view. Barba
ra. I wish yon to km
culonrl ro*
thing forgotten b« tbe rage that went
ao deep that it loft the aurfat^e calm.
Tbroarlng aside Ida protnlae to Brewbe told Harliara with dramatic
story of tbe reacoe of tbe
Simplicity tbe
t
bank. “Yoi see.” be added, “if
not been for that o|s*n hearted boy we
would BOW be ruined. Instead of giv
ing rotlUous you might be gi'^lug
ale leaaona. Montgomery Brewster will
always be welcome In this boose, and
yon will see that my wlaboa
spected. Do yon ODderstaod?”
acaglit an Iniervlew with .Miss Drew.
man in tbe crowd
l.iit site rtHvivixl him witli uy nwerve.
«*c else may have a happy
If be bad thought to punish her by
1
*t to you, Barbara. If.
t
I that Isn't tbe tost of friendahlp."
auiylng away it
i
For a moment tbe two riveted their
felt ettnally rc^K
1 of misery t_____ .___
___________
Monty.
been more or less unliappy. and both ,
altuaUon came
“1 did not
not know
were resentfully otistiuate. Brewster
***
know that we were aupfelt hurt and Insulted, while she felt
*® <*® <^“»aoa Ubleaux tonight.'
that be had liu)iaMd ut*on her disgrace-! **•
<*tTly •» he proffered tiis arm.
fully. He waa now ready to cry quits.
***
*«»d«»tand." And Barbnand It aun*rlaed him to find ber obdu
overcame her determtna-
ang »-<t
Sssdfsrsw
tired business men over the count) ‘'b'*®'be n«d to stop his ii-am.
cotllkm was not
ifTsi'etl by tbe prvsei*e<* of
I
I
Montsotuery Brewster. It Is
A
A
trw be reeelrwl an eleventh
boar invitatlou and a very cold and UlflieaU mile nob< of a|»ukicy. but be
uuiluUioeO berdteally the air of dis
dain that bad •iiceeeib'd the first
sharp panfis of dlaa|n»olutnieut. ('Lio
nel Iirew. In whose r»»«id srai’es Monty
iMid firmly estsliINhed himself, was
nirt quite sttlltloMM of usnri>ing the role
of dietalur ki tbe efforl tu |«t«-h up a
trnee.
A few nights liefore the co
tillon. when ItarlMtra tobl him that
your
llerliert Ailing was to lead, be egpltpilveU' cxpn*saed surpriM*.
“Why to he civil to him."
Tbe colooel waa no( satisfied with ao
Monty Brewster, BaUr be decold blooded an acquiescence, but be
Innmleil.
“Mr. lire water Is not comlns." abe wisely retired from tbe field. He left
tbe girl atlent and erwabed. but with a
to^poinbyl calmly.
gleam tu her eyes that was not alto
“fjoing to Is* out of townT"
gether to be eoocealed. The story bad
“I III sure 1 do not know.” stiffly.
touched her mon* decjily than she
“Whnl's thlsr*
“lb* lins not is*en nskeil. fatls-r.” Mias would willingly confeas. It was sometliing to know that Monty Bn^wster
Pn-w was not In gtesl linnn>r.
*'.\ol askedY” said tin* rolunet in could do a thing like that and would do
It for her. Tbe exultant smile which It
amnumieut.
"It’s
rldicuims.
Itatsi.
brought to lM*r llpa could only be made
Bend liinran Invitation at once.”
to disapiwnr by reminding herself
"Thto la my dams*, fatiier. and I
ahanily of his recent arroganc'e. Her
don't want to ask Mr. Bivwster.”
T1s> ivdonct sank lirick In bis chair auger, site found, was a plant which
needed carefnl cuitivatlon.
and Struggled to overi'oiue his anger.
It waa in n somewhat chastened
He knew that BariMini had ln!*erlt*«*l
mood that abe stnrl«*il a few days later
hla wiltruimwa atul had long since diafor a dinner at the DeMlIiea'. As abe
rv>\i*rt*d that it was
to treat her
entered in b«>r awee|iing gulden gown
with tael.
tbe sight <»f Monty Brewster at the oth
"I tlioiitdd you and he wen '- But
er end «*f the room gave her a fiutter at
the colouei'a supply of tart waa exthe heart but it waa an agitation that
bxitisltil.
was very carefully concealed. Brew*'We w.-n.” in a moment of ahsentater was certainly nnconacioua of it
mliiiliMUesa. “but It'a ail over.** aald
To him tbe |iosltion of guest waa like a
ItarlMini.
dlagnlae. and be
^pleased
"Wby. eiiild. tlien* w.»ul*liri have
pneipect of letting liimaelf go under
Us n a tvitllloii If it Iiadn'l ls«eu for”—
mask without resiKmalbility. But
But tin* ctdouel ivmeuibeml Ills prom
it took on a different color
ise Jo Monty Iiiid cliecked himaelf juat
Imtier lianded him a efird which aignlin lime. “I I mean then* will not lie
fled that lie waa to take Mlaa Drew In
any jiarty if .Minitgnuery Bivwaler la
to dinner. Haatliy aeeking out the boat
toil uHk«M|. Unit Is all I can- tt»
esa. he endeavored to convey to bet
llic sul»J«vt.“ And be stamiied
j the ImpoBalbility of tbe altnattoo.
r. O. Klchola. 19 ftmlA L'alon St.
Cull lake, and when they wen- rHam-I WANT£1>-Ba*er
qer for furniture for
hnus«-.
Every
“>erythlng complete
are —Hmg a great roar over the cam*®
kiaded up Bot-kHoo’a
Everything new; «-asy i enns; um-ner
paign of a Chicago firm knomu as tbe »•»*»
Impedmcnfa. On lop
leaving cUy. 427 Stati street,
Federal Mercbandiae Co., now dolngy®^ «“* I®***
b.donglng to
aug 2€-tf
boaineas In Owoaao. The local parties
Bo«-k..|oo. who was drivirt. j
claim that the fanners arc spending
TO LOAMpot la mortgagm 1
lagaira ad B Mfi
ang »-tf
Apply to
The clothing mcTchania of Owooao
who. It Is all«-ged. go out with them
X A
State street.
collector or at offlee work.
; Kalamazoo and his 1brother-in-law. Ir-J
ving Rhodes, bad been camping at |
and make matters easy by giving them
(Coutintied Prop Tuesday^ Issue.)
Mrs. B. J. Morgan. SOS
Write. pboM. caU or vbieh the bab
letia board for batsMag aad emgtormeaL Cttx. pbeae d7«. Baal■aateil Mdg^ tlS B. Pmat 8L. ag
alfilra. ,
aag U-Uw
ROSmOM WANTCO-As bookkeeper,
h a Idaiiifbkb efll foiwtaBaay M^tOty ef acddMl ol
Wrtb; Mm te.it nlMsntM aMo^SMlMctas sad tmoM,
aadpratoUsaasayaccnsastlHcMld. Uommtthe motkm’t
^ pab.aadM aatetesastMCbst eMsMbycaws kv tearti
^ <M la Mfcsitk a^stifstins sefi s^Ss^ hVi
.
HwlWii# ffipilhilF
tbe least."
“Bat I am t
rei Is anniftblii
keep CorgettiM U
good help.
mother’s FHeml
m,
• abe caadkC any aae I
t we are gotng to
beF married eoiBe day."
i
A new light came Into Barbara’s
erea.
“You fotget tbat^y eeusant
may Ir necessary." abe aakL
“Yon will be twrfecUy willing wfaen
tbe time cornea. 1 am otlll In tbe fight
and eveotnally you vrlil come to my
r*?h^*Lmib«!r«Mt roel. a falV
dlTUATIOII WAirrffO to do general
boBaework la a aamU teUy by a
i*r1 » yaOH old. Addraoa Cmmn
atone. B. r. D„ !Co. 1.
sag Mdt
gotaeoBiwam
*Ther araall I
leHfir•*! don't blame
•YTe «we oami
*Uk wmcatm
*Var» 1 —apmtf
Iwck to tfeo
oU wHttOMt Toa wtU |«t4oo mo IT
1 matodl f«a of cko Coct Omu 700 cum
lodaj oa joar owa lalttottvo aad om>
Uciutkmr
be bo>
Su. SteJr nallates tiMC It
to be bard, rery banl, to UrUj* Ler M
i to a I
WANTED.
NEW YOAK.
•
FOR SALE—Warehonsa building on
Bay StreeL comer Hall, also 14horse power gasoline engine and
feed mill outfit; also 9-room brick
residence. 537 Sixth streeL Apply
to John Horsfleld at raoidrace.
Jane 25-tf school and city taxes and apeclal an*
FOR SALE—Store boUding. stock and sessmenU for the fire warda of the
j flxtnrea. WlU sen all or any pail, city of Traverse City. Mich., haTa bean
f or vlll rant building. Afiply at onca. placed In my hands for coUeetkm.
I will be in my office for the par*
Chas. Roaanthal. Trarerae QUy. Mich.
pose of ooUeetlng oald taxes mrafy
may 27-tL
weidc day from now until Nor. 1, iMi,
FOR SALE—41 loU ;n Hannah's 5th
from 8 o’clock tmtll 11:30 o’cloek 1m
add; < ooaacre loU fronting on 14th
the forenoon, and from 1 o'eloek aattl
atreeL 4 la Ortffla A Winnie's add.,
4 o'clock In the afiernoon of eaeh'dar*
and 3 loto on West FTont atraaC
All taxes paid bafora SapL 1st vffl
y Win be sold on easy payments or
be received without oollnetlon faoa,
axchanga for other property. Oea
aad all taxes ramalalnff R«apam OB
W. Raff.
Sept 1-tf
StepL let and nntU OcL 1st « penalty
of one per cent for eoUaetkm win bn
MI80ELLANEOU8
charged. On all tazaa romalalag onA. W. HOLLINGSWORTH—Bmpioy- paid on OcL lot and imUl Nor. lot n
ment contractor and commisalon penalty of two par ent Ihr oonariton
salesman. We are In touch with will be a&Twtd.
more than 50,900 Udepboaes. mills,
Ofltea. Room 203 Btata honk btdff.
factories and baalnaH eoncamk.
M. K ^SkaO. City Troaounr.
wm CBdesTor to fandsh amployDated Jaly 24. Jf05.
aaent or oifiployet. aeil nr exiAange
JolytSOeLSL
TAXES
fi
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im «¥»*•• KmnB, 'niAVKfttc cmr.
mschigan. thvr»dav,
Auisutt >i, ties.:.
ckIM bom hi the Wkitejj
i.iKi.M;i#a. I;t«:*;i#or.»7
Mary
At’ ■
Her hatband. John
Bakers
Marks
i^.
Rastall’s
A. Wneox. at oae thne reprenented
TauMoee in cuhctesa. Durtee the dril
jtmx he repmwtad Texaa la the con•Medlcal mca are d^ciily interested
z
boas In a trance fer fonr moatbs.
aad neBtngHis set in.
Then Jaa ainrr «Taa old ladfwhoBnaB vpatelchaf ml
iXMiaappfepia.
A convention of
land. Sept., 4 8. Inclnilre? One even
piesT M {o' “taint niinoe.”
The baker's antks on the ordinarj nm of
ment to raise funds for a monoment
bakerr prodnets are'of little more ealue for poo*
to • Bin" Xye.
John
lady's pies.
J. Buddy, a
manufatturin?
In the f t reft w hile rarryinR a letter
written to him by his brotber-in-law.
test bsktnK—Che Biscuit. Cmckera sod Wskrs
pjaip^wylng bis duatb
7v
tnadebyiheNATlONAL BISCUIT COMPAQ.
Tins tndc mark appesrini; in red and white 'on
eacfaemlaf a packsKc guarantees the contenU to be
of hifliert quality—pore, clean asid fresh. To learn aometbinj; of what this
A discfcargtd crew of the steamer
Afcncy lor Celebrated Fox
Typcwrllers
Alps mutinet! at Mobile when «»rdetT*!
into tbe deteaflon camp lhen\ owln.:
trade mark means tr> a package of cither of the producU mentioned bdow.
to the ytUosr fever quarantine.
Batter Thin
BiscuH
GrMuim
Crackers
Aa,jq*teiacoilzWr
wkklbaflavorof tbe
L'niqoc ihtk bmuit
in moch favor with
thoac who want
** KtiDcth’ing differ*
pQMcwmg the r'wh.
nnltyj/aror of
gralumfiour—unlike
any grahani cracken
you ever taOed.
iwkmc.
Yoa Are Net Feeling Well,
R. W. Sastall
gun point to i:n into th»- runip.
:
j Injured and ••Jeem»-’* got a few liumpf
! by
j V.
lieing hnrl»-«l
fr«»ra
fneir auto
JPZKJbtSU
j low an approaching «»ni' to pa>s. caiiff I
“Get my
;
are so near at hand, tliey wil)
bnild vou up. keep von well and
ward off BlllMsam. tick Hndadit.
NarvMn Dtbllity. Um cat Eifiaey
TrMMM.
he i-:iM gnillly.
I.nte Hint nlglit »>Ir> lienr'a iita^.* in
* the IiuUn.-.
I
*8atatt!
He Is incorriglhle:
Johnson,
He will
a
magazine
writer,
Monday.
was | <loren of hi« chotees Hgarf. pnn-d t»v«-r
Uneoln’s lilrthplsee. a 11.»aer.* farm j
hour Mrs. Johnson
Oeorsc Clarke Houghton^ of “The Lit-
^^eng.-r Imy.
Ikj j the
m^-^eng-r
floating
with tbo Hi.'gram telllng'of
tiK of John*4in*K
Johns«in's I! case m
rif A. W.
w, Dennett.* of X.-w
» Y.»rk
uriiw.
.hath, followed Mrs. Johnson’s hnstess j R. J. (’.oilier of New Y.irk hid It in hd
Dr.
York, trho takes no vacation, spoke to the morgue In an aUempt to .Icllv“I find that there er his mes-iage.
$.-!.»:o0.
In a plea tor the "natural religion '
lia.l a chapter add«*.l M.mday In a let-
wbicb would eatiiu* all cUsses to min
I.T from Ciimmiu.s reidyinc t... SiiaWs
The
this is that Ibe rich of the country,
to,
••|•h.»to-
1 am hajipy to inform .von that
to agriettUtir*'. <ir all classes will Im‘!i have arresn-d five »»f them, whom I
hurt by the tide of Indu-irial ..verj.ro iam retaining in cells.
I am .»n the
savs jlrark .if Hi.* sixth ami wlil r.'i-tainly
.-ajiture him lH*fore l.mg."
'
••Ihreat.’ns not only th.- pn»RiM*nty of
John K. Maild.'ii. the fugitive turf-
roontrlit* depending u|s.u a fair divi-
of the earth Inst.'ad of ronrentrating
f.*irpt charges |n r«.tmocTlou wltli his
upon ope d.'jiarijueiu of anivity.
wife’s dlvortn* case.
The
s,vr.!'
arh.*. billouKii.-RS. tonild Uv. r
ronf const
.. .^ tonic and strengihen tk.* liver.
wraith are alr.-ady b»-ing cnudictl from ! nrgligriic*. aecirding lo a doci*i.in
d.et‘l«in of . Cure Jaundice. Sold by all druggi-si*.
for‘that »he pc*iwm kllU*d'
•heer weight ..f numb. r ’
; tin* aj.iM'llate .ii.isi.m of the N. w York j
He IS sev.*n f.s t ; Miprem.* cmri.
K.-rglus
th. I
‘ver scs*n at
Whon little Mbs Muri.ff Starr, j riasW.l h>
J.
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,Water Jllh s caught and dr..wi.ed
The biggest wad of RiH*nding money
peace deh*gate. Inn Wilham of Ne.v
-»
Atlautlr
R,i-
dolj,h Franz, owner of Mountain lake,
City is that^n.ar Scranton. Pa., ns ho was vwim-
ming to wave two women w ho ha 1
•ged 47. aaw him h.-Iph-sly flopjdng; orator from Martinsburg. Va. He near-;oveivtumed their lioat.
^
____
'i iv
ly gave th.
the h.-ll boy.- hg*otn«u.-»r
h.eotn.u.ir ataxi*
ataxi-> I
aroimd In the Coney Islatul surf,
wh«*n he spn-ad out Ilil.Otk) in crDp j
The Only Way.
tm to crainpa. sb.* Isddly swam to
Mils f.»r the hotel ehrk to .leposli ini
Thppn Is no way to maintain the
aid and kept his h.-ad out of water
the safe of the Hotel Slu Ibunie.
I h.-alth and stn-nglh of mind and iKKly
til tltc life savers arri\.-!.
cxcejit by nourlshmenL There i» no
.
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The tiahy taminc in MarkslK.ro. New
Irish except through the
The will of the late Gen. lUa<kraar.
kept
y commander-In-chlef of the G. A. R.. i
*
T r*r.wo r.<^!hee» broken by the arrival of lilt I ,*, healthy,
pure and
swen-t
or the
M. Rlchanls. mine op-;
s-.iicide” haml.'U ha-^ *to'nmrh."Vhe stom^r
e.o.H.
- -
-
...............
t'.arrUon^a
moth.*r serve.;!
l>mlsvine. |Cy..3h»»e mt>th.*r ser
girl.
She is the Ih.
child bom then* i
cs nurse to Gv*n. lUkrJtmar
JkrJtmar^
whf'o
'
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“
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was wonndod during Ihe>tvll
lhe>tvll w
wtr. H. total jH.pulailnh Is
«lao leave, to the Cnltd SUtes g.m-1
sine* anylKKly died In
rraw at the chair in whlrh Oen. Grant ■ Tx**’'*Hxt while arranging for tbe aurrendcr ]
of Leo'a army.
;;uv
•
ledhic-'
|
'o
'
Shaw «l.-ai*-k he. .
^
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
DR. C. H. LYNCH-1 and 4 Eutbcp
land hl.ick. physician and Burgeon.
Cltlxens phono SC4.
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car
ver.
j»
Ayers
Burglar^
w ho
robbed
«^ngth willjet down and disea.se will
t> appetite, las, of strength,
nervousness, headache, cornuipai ion.
tad breath, sour risings, rifling. Indlgcslloo. dyajxe
and . all ctamach
Markstroubles that i
cured by the use of Kodol Dyspep
'• —" Kodol
'-'-sdol dij
digest* what you cal a
Care.
ns the whole digestive
strengthen,
parattts. Sold by all druggists.
ptiifU All vcgctsblc. Actdircaly on the liver. They cure
constipstion, bilioosnest, sfekhcsdsche. The best family Uxstive. Sold in all ptrts of tbe
world foror^eO vc9^L^:^r5S^
Mra. John A. Honor, a Buffalo, wo
STEINBERG’S
'3
.
L.,avu 11:00 a nrt.: 4r20 p. m.
FROF. HUBBARD
125 FRONT ST.
...“’Si'...
NORTHPORT
Leave 8:30*. m.
IDRS. J. 0. A MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
I
Leave U:30 a m.
Ikiwers
N»* ah-L'i-wanta
IfarlK.r
S-w
JOHN R. SANTO
GENERAL INSORMCE
New WUhalm Block. Tmvaree BPi,
imi.E.TKEMg
O. P. CARYER 4 BROk
I)nmiati'/:ation of V«flhs M.
Clay's Famous Novel
The Sweetest Slorj' Ever Told
\VhoU*8oxnc. Clt an,
KffresUing
natural death and
xr'J.rTh.’ ..1
l.r.-a,t !im.. Ur.*r and
A7D7TYLEir~\
a..
noll-.n, ran
0«M 105. N*w \4llkala bftfik. Blft.
Skoaa. SO.
•l::-;':;:::;;;’:.™.......... ®*‘"
lY 1
coapAs"
;j. H. Miam
6ii. W MeWitb
{
MOHROE & MeWETH*
iGENERU INSURANGE
81 I NEWWBLHBLM BLOCK
C. D. MILLER
DENTisnr
(HaVoaol D««M>)
a u ixxanrooD. o. r. • i
proo**r in iTctD^
^ opine
InTRY A RECORD WANT AO
la affect Jmoa 21. ISKk _
Mrs. 'Honor has
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DYSPEPSIA CURE
XMGBSTS WHAT YOU BAT
m mm,
B. C. BkWITT * MAPAn# OmmAOOk OJU
POft BALK n ALL MtMftlim
itiStVSS-.--®,"
LuAi.
Dr. Charles Cl., 108 FsHon St. N.Y. PereAYarquettc
been adjudged insane.
Ska aim kKMeMMa^lMi^Mi»knR.wkl4
DENTIST
I201 front street
»IUjnw and Dru4.*C»‘*t»-
Hatiui • - I5taid25c
MSM • I5e, 25e, 35c, 50e
Srwt sale opea, Pndar
________________________
GEO. A. JARViS
10 V) a. m. aad MS p m
a»KKv^U.,t.natttralr.«ioara«dl»aut,U-.t!g|,a,|Q Dip|nR | IRDIAII
xram
to avMd -tib-t,
r Cfcarli* AWi. F—J H- that th^
• ai.d j-Kdra:t nI Dr. Chsrlt»< U on Un- lioi
h.-fur«- perrF«.»ir.c
U> uixe anv ..ihi-t rrtwm on thr 1
CharlBB’ ri*»a Kc—1 ta iruarmatowd
iBoU- th» rrowth of hair
DENTIST
.............................. I “ d m V
a S
" T -1 r.RJI •’Va ~
Totadn
........k 11 in It .4 p m
Spcdil Ubor Day Aitraction
man, surrendered to the police the day
poison^ him with carbolic acid.
U L. A. BUlLDlNft,
SI
AN EXCELLENT PRODUCTION
amer her husband dkd. saying she had
veatigation idiowed that Honor died a
FIRE INSORMCE
l.-*wimr.«-r- : —l*T. I- tbf
-luily and • \p.-ri--nr. l<y l>! rhju-1.-.. » phyM I
wnii
rt»n ij Umb ^I«,i<t't,.r »B h i
hl«
i» lh« otiiT
aii'l m lor--! l*z
t< rnltv. li I- p.~.,n-.-lx thr
loth.u cl«.-k or acrawey t,wk w.,h Onu.
(.-alUix n«di
y..r r-movtnx wrinkle fron,
th-nock a:id hanOj. ,t ae!. Uk.- tnarrnao appliratlon
.hnwlng^a-I^kIt.1 K.n
V» »
WznkoopfUi. Oil..•»>-t..
roiirul
RETURNING SANE DAT
"I--.::.::';.':.:'':;';
V w. *»
ami
trip
MATINEE AND NIGHT
DORA
THORNE
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
!<MB<w4Ua7l> Wtlb«lm Kl'l*
Fan^
MOHDIIY, SEPT. 4
ROWLAND & CUFFORD
Pivsent tlie Eini)liati. Suc«-.*B8
Office with
4»|lth jxbuiii**.
BOWERS HARBOR
.I'l'.ting.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Prices reasonnldc.
O. P. Carv.T and Ilro.
Leave U-.30 a. m.; IIKJO a. m.;
♦ tfiO 0. an.
!,i
A few da.x.- av-*
sjx.nsllde for fatal arci.ler.t.-
.•qnlllbrium
road wh.re those struggling
Not
I'niitd Siaici*.
il • ■
,r,
and *•» warn ni.’n awa> fr.im the b.m
tall
-;.••!
Dangerous and Uncertain.
Pleasantly EffecGve.
Never in tb.
way. no
irouMe to
take, pi.-aiant and never
Ik Wtll s UmIo
OviPTs of auiomobile- at. • li.'ld 1
time has ome to restore th»* world’.:
Inches
•pioipx
thing to Kmnc* ati>!
'it*!
F.ir suiiliiirii. ti-tier at>d .I'l ^l.in and
ili-«-a-<-. l'• \Vilt r. WiO-li
It i- a .-nail,
1 l.niis,
and heals all cuts, bums
lil.-fd!iig. II.-! ill-4 and
draw the finand - skin .lls | pnitnidi
u!ii:,i; l- axiiig
IPnIs, .»M , iiT- -. .■lirbuitfl* . .
* dangerous. S.dd by
all dnigg:
i?alvi*,
Are.*pl n<> s,ib.-tit„Te a.*, tli* .x
n dan:: -tens
and unc-rlaiu.
• ap* .If loo .Margaret S.-aiiltin
Sold l>y all <)rii4nbi-=.
«.f D»'s M.iin. s. la., vtlll hH.ks ati.r her
1 tenant for i
There is r.wtni 1 lA'xlngton. Ky.. wh.'ro h.* will t
hh tl inks 111.* cast
is clear uf
for everyone under ih* sun. imt on eon
dilion tif sharing uj» the phhI things sleuths wh.» wiMiid -nab lilm on r.iii-
York.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
unselor. Will)»*lm lila.-k, Travpbune lOh.
Bay Steamers
ro;. ,
Haze! S
own biiKiness affairs.
cxlst.’nc-«if lalKtrers
fiMir
SUBSTITUTES
man f-oin New Y«»rk. H hidden safe in i she walkctl a mile to a jubiir* > .-owii
wlon of thelr'iimduciivi- f.»r<H*s. I
WlttelRahigidirm
IV'neb -I
Slot a
!pr a-ii\
na.ntift
difr»*r»*nt
photoK is lK.\Vlifs NV.lrh
^ r.-w dti^s |
to the Paris js.lire;
it or.
Ballsfactlon gii;iraiite»Hl,
With Kimball
Music llouRe. CUx. phone 1164.
Cent Bexea
NORTHPORT POINT
Ih* de ' ghapl s of Hi.* arcus, d |M r.*wms .luly to
Clares Ihst the lnlM.t.*r nmrt g.>: 1«rk| hon.l.
ee«*noiti1.al
thn;
:>
An .»rder l;a- b* »*n i--. :ted for
minlsU r .d IV s I
^ niilrmil ' trusu- of detauli'T lligel. %v - < -f
prartleal Iiif.trmatlou as to .-on- to show ease why le* r iiouMti'i <
Dig. low'.s life in-iinuiee ;Mtlii*ii - lo |
a
NO
2B
EXCURSIONS
^ «-c*tl.m paug."the'Hev. H. G.
that I later a el.h*f of p.ilire in n i-mnl! tow n .
«n
report
The G. B. Taylor Goal Go.
•
C nrir.!',-
wha; rejsm Cuniip'ti-
a groat indiWirUl crisis HinuteiuthdhjwniU’
' OompromltH*d
in C- <i
Hie
which Is a friend .»f Shaw’s, and. a-s j druggists.
J
slimitlon." he
car.liiig a ref.Ten'*.* to hitn
Mtltioll ill Chic:i-o
-aid s'trli a thing an<l wan,- i.
the parlor canm.t mingle ti«geih.>r Injnf six pbomgiuj.hR of him
“The
I* «ft
a
.• l.ir
ACCEPT
it’:” ;.-i. .l
i.T a r.*rta!n thief and gut a rollectlon
rcopH* who don’t mingle logeth. r In
dortimi.
Try a “Pill to-night.** ^
For a*to by all Dracftsta
lO Cant and
h.Hs wriM<n .i t.v;
1
at
VIK, VI60R & VITALITY
“Cool as a Cucumber*-*
.: .< ;
letter to G'lv. Curr.n.hiv of
miUi’ slK-i-rh at
Take Kodol After Eating.
wtiiMi should be don.*. It 1* simply the laughing at the failure In Paris of a j
dMIoctlnn between clssfcs that pre new ph.,tographlc system tor. hl. nti-j
vents the workingman going to ebureh. lying criminals. The police were af-
PNimiH. and the Cnll.*.! Stat.*-.,
out.
repll,*.! that h** lia.k them fn.ni th-j
^Imr R "inp! llart’nTrath
Des M.dn.*s. Capitol, the
edit.tr .tf j and all Stomach troubles. S^.ld by all
who should be the leaders of the coun Cummins says, would nm I,.* apt
the ehureh."
S‘er,’ar>
After n h.*arlv ni.*al a .hue of KcmIoI
try. atrive to roai;e all Hist can can Is* misunderstand him.
| lUnman.
The Bertmrtn sj>tem suig>prterr an*l
asade. instead of duiiig the phnI deed-*
^
jump.-l
Both
Night calls pnimptly
tended to.
.•vttthliri.” lie n;'!*-*l. suiiliig
ily; • lt'w :is Ju-.: out of uij rau;.' . ’
latter sold It t
gle in good fellow»ihlp. N. o. N«-Kon. chargi. Shaw had a.ske.1 where Cunt- _
millkmalre phllanthroplhi of St. l/»alh. mins gut the remarks qu.ued. The U.- j
One reason for
n.t
“Why dUiui you -|,v>At
The Lln.-fHn famll.v. wh.-n h
Dennetu*.
Iowa over
time than in the winter. Them is more (Jov. A. 11. Cummins of
alekacn, more seffeHng. more general Shaw’s charge that Cummins inlsquoled him at the recipr.slty .-..nventlun,
dtstreas la gammer than in winter."
"The religion of today Is mle.1
.•• huge
mov.*.! to Illinois. s«*ld th. farm to th
Creal family.
The tilt I t tw. en Secretary Shaw and
4s really more to do in the summer
by promised favors.
phones.
CIVt
....... ......... Lu"':;;.',...... ........
). ! the hammer Monday in th.' banknipiry
mi-HKcd
UeCbarcb Around tbe f'omer.-of New
•aid:
Burgeon, n.-w Munwin block.
Her husband. Allan Johnson.
with much spirit.
r
DR. F. P. LAWTON—Fh»irian ai7d
jI'iuiilly.ho\M-\er.
UtMe Il/K-k hank. r. died at 1 p. m..
necessary for the church to
be open In summer as in winter."
ai.-uiM-I
••Von diiln't ii.anj a
I »*Ulnil.-.
Cone) Island j a volnme of
Byron, having Immt
I voIv..rand himatches between the.l«*aves and l.-fi jtni.*.<l tin- ii.iIsh* to the kii. h.*i. liuige.
some of their t.wV-.
;
L-rutely ..i.rio*.l tl..* r.ii.ge
.r
dmwneil while liaihing
why
ahouM the church e<«sr* Its cffurtM? It
Is
: Kh-ifiily.
died in Little Hock. Ark.. Helen Dixie j ties of hb hirst wine, fnioked half
He takes no
Then
T. W. THIRLBY, Dentist- Over Bar^
num 4 Karl’s Jewelry store. Both
phones 103.
*’J»dlll." site MilUl. ••tluiv's a told I T
) in the loilM*. Get H).. *
••Got
up .UMirsiir."
he
aot oeaae from work!
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Graduate Tbronto Unlvenilty. Oflicc in Munauo
bldg. Telephone*. olBee lOS; reeldenre 104.
They Pwiry tka BlMd. mi rifkt tkt
DIsartorkfi StMaek. arwaa fka Slao•1st UvM.filatoi Siek-HMtooiw. bcSlt
Nmmm SystMi.and repair tk«
dsaaft easMd by •vtrwarfc mid brail
‘•G. l it yourM lf,** she nidifd. * loU
didrj'l ijuirry a
At the same hour that her husband ) Waring of New York, drank tw<» h<
DR. W. E.. MOON—I'h.xnea.
oftca,
107: Bell. 99. Resldenee.^710
CUr... 10
Wa*Mni
igtcm street, Gita, pbona \
Bell. 99.
iu
An altemid to .Htch tie- ear to al
< the n<-cident.
I
rest summer o- wlntw.
OR. E."b. MINOR-^Ace over Amer
ican Drug Store. Special attentlim
to e>-e, ear. nose and throat. Glasses
:ed. Both phones. Basidence 51t
ldr>. Jauies J. Corie-ti was kilirfativ
lawiiditig a colli-iii.n ner.r llay>-iih-, N.
NATIOHAL BISCUIT COMPANY
fiEKBUNEWSOFTHEWORlO
OR. F. HOL08WORTH— Stx*clal at
tention to diseases of tlie eye. ear,
nose and throat.
GJas»«s
fitted.
Rooms 7 and &. H. A L. MarcanUie
Co. block, both phones.
IMS
TIt-
engipwr of the Alps shot om- of lie*
crt*w and the rest were eom|H‘lii*d at
Lenon
Siups
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Grand
Trsverse I.and and I>osn Oo.. F,
Tbortrtl, Manager.
Oftce, room 9
Hamilton 4 Mllliken bicx'k.
Boardman River
Electric Ligbt
& Power Co.
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
would «iccur
this month.
MRS. E. L. BONNER'S hair drmsing
parkNW. over City Book Store, Room
10.
• V • «
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.*
NEW WATCHES
jeweler of niilmlolpbia. Acupited dead
Sar//ZJ
MARK CRAW'S DELIVERY-Ught
freight, parcels and trunks. Often
at giy Book Store.______________________
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
ing will be deroted to an entertain-;
poaesof identificatiaa tkaa the Berks oo the old
of utility mod generml adopta
bility.
SOUVENIRS
humorirts of tbe
American press will be held In Cleie*.
VUhuc to be aUc to diatiagakb oae kind Cron the oUi 7 abe narked tte
mteoeidnTMior- tkmio e^and tbeapfite
CUixaoa phona
RtAMO TUNING—W. N. Millard.' M
Mow loeatadwltk
»40dt
to 407 I
r SUte Bank Builildlng.
SPOOICS
ALL NBW
He
struck the hack of his bead in falling,
. KAB. NOSB. THROAT
---------LASSES, omen
Ho moUer WHAT FOWSB
,
in the siraave caae of Charles Casepi.
a Yonkers, N. T., lad. ac«d &, aho has
lUKSGUB
HKiRicmr
FOR
ROW®
BoOly Dondsoal
I at the ace of 75. in
^ashioftoo. She 1
^ ETES m
EXAMINED FREEf
/^LASSES
IjlOUn THAT AU
ParfotYielow.
Real Estate,
DPR. •». A. WOtWftB
use CALMAN*! tlMUe Floor fimWiforfloora.
f. C. Walt 4 Bom^
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