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The Evening Record, November 17, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-11-17
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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PI&.ICOO s:^:'
SSi'
fc O^OLOOK Eomow
nuytaw cnv, niewiow^ w^v.
liiDSlintti^^
teiw
BWINEUITEO
EAMUCL B. McCUROV TOLD
BOUITARLB RAVMENTB.
ito Wlft to tbt Brestoc Itocord.
Bertta. |«ot. 17.-CM1I It ptontoi
Spatial to tbo Brantog Boeord.
SSaaland. Mtoh.. Nov. 17.~Hman
Oacfia. a young man to SEoatond. Ml
off an tolernrhaa ear while ateallng a
ride here WcdncMlay and hat been uncootcloot ever tince. His sinill
fracfured and be cannot live.
SEE ODR wnmow
^|.So
S. S. MS Mehei SLOOO
iohtt 8. Oomwell. a pioneer fanner
to Cbeboyima. pawed away at the aayFOR WORK DONff MFORC MICHl- iam jmaterday afternoon from a aUpte
to apoplexy, agad 72 year*. The reOAM LffOISLATURff.
matoa were prapared for bottol by W.
TkU ft tortber proto to G«r8. Andaraoo and ahliH>cd ibis morniag
KTVvtac to tolaence to Bootb
Sato Wa Altacfc on Wa Theaa Com- to Cheboygan, where the funeral wfU
be bold Sunday.
paalaa Caat •l4.1ISJf far La«al
Thay
OITY BOOiC B-rOPtK
.v,r
AT^»^
RMA** «ovimtoit
ftp
ft?,' 'trrjrr-r^
HOMPLAINr
TO INSPECTOR
MR*. MMRH HAM
THAT CUW WM NIOUOtNT.
nUUIESUEl THE CUBII
WHEN MAIL BOAT WM WRBCKCO
OrE FRANKrONT.
h9f #r »n th« ^r»vlfi. •Air* ThM N* Attwiwt Wa* M*A* U
D* •• mA C»m«Mmnly a Lm* H
•1,1M wa* EnUIM-RaUanea
Tl» oar^ MMm
payil <twiaa to Hw ^MMiitry It rt•MMffMyMtlitlfwir nltMiirt. A
raparl aayt • valtn to fht pMMutry
Mrt, Joaeph Haat. oarncr of the
*M«« ta aato tA* Ff*F*>ty anA n* aa- mtil boat plylDS between South lUnJ«a«** ana naw tlw aaaaantry In aama UM totoad and Glen Harbor, patted
through tho city latt evening on her
waj to Frankfort, where the wUi lodge
I complaint with Ua 8. In*
aiar at Rant*
nnar af wiil*- apector J. O. Dellinger to the life tavfor negligence In not attempt*
Ing to tave the mail boat and lu convalued at IU&4. the cootenia of
which were lout on Oct. 20 after aban
donment to the boat by the life saving
crew to Frankfort after uklng the
craw off, contlttlng to Mr. and Mrt.
dtottoti. Kltlitotr. Kite KItortoBa doaeph Hast and ton. Lawrence, and
wtag them from a watery grave.
HlflrriMfi. Bottoff Nleb^ltotof to«S
On FWday. the day to the great
itorm, the party left Empire with tup.
pllet for three famlUeft and other \alnablet, among them l»elmg a tatcbel rofl.
taming four |S5 rheckt. 1300 to money
and a watch. They were plcketl up by
the crew who had watchinl for them
for bouiw at 2 o'clock In the morning,
having drifted nearly thirty fnlU*» om
to their courte.
Mr*. Ila».s Htated to the Record thtt
they were plckwl up when about iluee
or four rod* frTJixi kIioi^ and aHer the
crew had hKlged them safely alKiard
their life Uiat thi^y made no effort to
tave the mall iKuit or Itt contenth ct>ntitling to a cargo, tho value of which
a lowi of |l.i:.t. The'liom'.
Rift to the merry of the ttomu driRei
twenty roncu. flutlly overturning after
the lost of liM anchor and then came
near enough thure to be caught hy the
undertow, where the boat tank In
thirty fwt of water, the tlem b«lna
trrv TO Hit SON.
down and the bow out.
ARcr tcverml metaaget by wire to
the rnited Stater life aavlng Inspector
at Frankfort Mm. Hatt wa* notified
yetierday of an appointment then* and
•ho hope* to have, the matter tlfttsl
•TBBMOTHBR WAS THt OWICT
thoroughly.
or tONt WRATH.
On the other hand the UnluM SiaicH
life tavert claim that they started to
tow the III fated craft to Frankfort
but not much headway way made and
Ipptarod Btotro Jutolet CuHia
on account of the heavy tea they gave
Mtittf a Fin# and Immadiato*
up tho attempt.
1/ Laft for Hla Homa
The boat named Reliance was just
tlx weeks In service, having been built
at an expente of $8M>. She was raised
In thU city about two months.
^one the worse for the adveS*
A nader arrest ywtetday
the'warrant charging hlm|
with asaaolt and bailcry, being Issued |
by Justice Oeorge Cunls. The dt^
fendant, who Is a single man about 12
years to age: baa an aged step^»otber. Oevsrnof of Kansas Cornea Out FUt
Mrs. Julia Roaenow. upon whom the
Footed for It and Btolovet W 1
Entirety ljog*cal.
aasauU was committed.
Soon after his an-lval home tb^
ftOher. August feoaeoow. to the penln- By Wire to the Evening Record.
Kansas City. Mo.. Nov.
aula, deeded to the defco^iidt Ms Rule
tam property valued at about 1700. Interview today the governor comes
the deed, however, not to be In force out for municipal ownership. "I
unUi the death to the father, imme Ueve It U the best thing for any mndiately after the transfer was made nictpallty to own Us public uimile*.
out trouble began in the home and the The tcnilment is growing and thU is
atapsuother was the redplant to the not surprUlng In view to the i
ymng min t anger. Yesterday morn and manifest wrongs to the privately
ing he went to the home and assaulted owned uUllGes toward the puhUc.
Ber. shaking, choking and othewlse
■datfoatlRg hsr^ Her san-ln4aw. who
^m£m
■!*
” vsSi'S'iSr;:
r^r.rir„'£'^
awaiR
SpiER
fl •
“““ «'•
mm tM^TELY KBAR
C0STSN.20623
Travetnt CUy streets are too ihicu
for narlgation and too thin for ruW
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. .Hov. IT.-Bamnel 8. Mc
Curdy. aaslntnnt registrar of the
Bqultahle. tesiUkd today to the 4«ay
ment to legal bills for retainers to
Davhl B. Hill. Charles R Rraytoo. thi
republican Icadcm of Rhode Inland: i
Jamca F. Pieroe. a former New York!
tute Insurance oommitsloDer: James
M. Lewis, as counsel before the MU*
soon state legtslature: Robert Lnscom. Wisconsin .
8. Olds, Uinslng.
Mich., f 1.000 for legal work before the
Michigan legislature, and Edward F.
O'Dricn. Chicago, fpr legal work In
ilnols
McCurdy said the attack on the
ree companies In California coat
IH.ICC.CC for legal services and that
Attorney PllUbury asked for $250 for
legal dUborsemmt* at San Francisco.
He was told the pajrments were made
to a brother of the Insurance commle•loner.
FUtnUMENT
FOR MRS. BREER
BHB WANTED TO OO WHEN HER
HUAEAND WAE CALLED.
RMrt. IR. 17, 1905
*** *m!d hsTaluiii^^
”
*^»SMa»bir of paarsiartmT ffWy
illwfs-^Bapsy thooflii."
hdlii M Shortly She Wlshsd Thst
Htf Lift Mjght Knd WHh Thst
of Her* Only Frtsnd Left.
One week ago tomorrow the little
homo of Mr. and Mr*. F. K Greer s:
ISO Nsst Tw’elfit) siretn ws* vlsltoJ
by the hand to death, the aged hus
band snceumblng to dn-ad pneumonia
aft<*r a ten days* Illness During the
period to Illness tbe silvery haired
wife stood with mute eyes and hesiT
bean, ministering to her husband,
as death entered the home before slfi>
realUed that he was even sertousi
the blow completeb prostrated her. so
sudtton did the end come that she
not even In the mom. Todsy thr borne
bln silent, and watchorF are I
ly expecting the second visit at Ion of
le angf) to death.
U»t April, whea the sudden death
to Ootihty Agent W. M. Smith proA
grated the aged widow, who passed
awai^ Titbln a week. Mrs. Greer expreaito4
*»«!*«*
she might
ba tohlh lo her rest just as tho death
to lit.* and Mrs. smith had occurred.
Mlaltlj aftea. the death of
hushatd tost Saturday she again ex8h« hsd DO one to mourn
her d4Hh and no near rcUiJves who
dotUUFr«K can
cure for ber Todsy three
«awarffv«n
St ber bedside -but lying unMSaiih^atbf
srrsngemenis csi
future snd the carrying
out to'iliy llttlo wish that she might
^rk MINERS MAY DIE.
WMSmmM a HiindM Pet laM a
CM. Mina.
Br Wfre to the KrettUt* BeoM.
WMaaUrre. Nor. K.-Five m
mar- Ac is the reuult to being droppe*l
a hiaM
down a coal mine abaft
hei4
morolnp becoose the ma*
chidefff broke. Five others arc hon.
The JUr* Mr. Upham.
itor to the
VanderbUt
of the
thee
1.00
THE NEWEST
STYLES HI
CHUPREirS SHOES
We are prooil of our repoDiUod oT aelUiiR the beet
children'e ahoea in town
and the»> now ahoea will
eatabliah tbia station
more firmly than ever.
in Loco anil Button, made
in atyhw dnpliretod from
the moat popnlor !adi«’
laata.
Ton wut awril clothea-havo no nae for any other. We
■ymiMtbiao aitii yonr docirea. and want von to know that
wc are prepared to giatifv Uiom. Wo aell the diatinetlve
SniteandOverooeto male for young men by L. Adler.
Bro. & Co., who ataml at the front in clothing manotaotiire.
Their olotlioa are model* of ctyle, and have the wearing
unaliticw that oome from oorefnl tailoring of reliable labnea-SISW to S2S.0S. Onr fnmiahifig Jenartiiioitt ia
ready tor yonr inapection with tho noweat and boat offeringaoftbeaeaaon.
KUBKCK S. MOW
CmDREK’S, rsc TO 1.25
SnSBS. 1.50 TO 2.50
pr—n|i«ws. II lE, BOErrrar. swAfSisg
and wa have SMda say arrofs, Uay ara
wba eoa»
What do ytm Udak of tr
AMERICAN
Orus maorw
O. C. MOrrATT
AbBtraciB of Till#
FBIMB SRTIffrRCTpBV
WchaveEll kiadaofBnb.
bora to fit all kind* of-lwt,
and price, juat a UMBTSil
than the other fellow*. We
acll nothing hot tho beat
grnd(>*. Overgaitora and Usg-s
tin. tor Men. Women .and
Children: Lumbermen Babbora and Sox. Only a tow
key* left to tho monijy bo*.
You may bi* the lucky one.
C«U at tbo OM BuliaUe
Shoo Store of
rn—mM tmf Bans BttiMiag
** CmTm Um' WiMialm EMh
Dn. Stovytr A Pcnlulks«
DCNTISTS
Alfred GrciUck &
242 Front Str«rt
0dnnell ®ro6,.
RIGHT NOW FOR BARGAINS
AT GinmL IMS.
mm
MiANOM
mm
Betnmed from Betorterg—Uprighta; $l^i5 up
Taken in exchange on Pianoa, High Top
115.00 up. Sold on eaay paymenU if deaiK>d.
■sw;
Imm*. Wronl: 3t.
©rinnell Bros.
MBMS CaYOCIlO MMS
CXOTHDVG GFOTUaSHDIGU'
Wet Weather Exdoders
aubir Cmu $tS0 to $5.(»-“CravMi«tti-j’’
Coata-finemmadeat U0.00 to tWOO, Some
thing new in tte line of a doth oovered rubber
coat ahaolotoly waterptoof—bed coat farbafd
oftkalRihthgM
UMBBELLAS-One Dollar to Foot DoOan
lU
Hem
■an EM artU tlw aaoauir et
YOUNG MAN, ATTENTION !!
asd It Is sBMsikIsg Ual Is q^%m tssp«^t. WssrssU baoiM.ssd Usble
la mrrm. If. howarv. our work »•
MWIiaaEATIISIEIITIEU
Are minieterino at
HER EEDAIDE.
Thkm MoMwrW Ow«
KID. PAT. LEATHER.
«GDN METAL CALF'
A NEW IDEA
WENUDtBEKOOH
TTioroforo wro plaoo ofi Mlo a hundrod rowutor Si*BO Cdpyrtotit
lOOKB at tho romnrhably low prioo Of
(MS'
•roPR TWK
You’ll ne«d to keep out'
4he cold this winter.
At thii time of the seaton wc take orders on
and make lor later deliv
ery Storm doors and win
dows of any size.
The front door as well at the exposed windows of
the home should be storm proof—for comfort, and it’s
not expensive to make them so, if you place your or
der here.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
er pmty «to vtttod to bir
“USTp'iu"’" “'ll
ffi.
I
^’-r;
tn tbSa garb they are them bnrrled
by the member* of the tetofty to a
lioint remote from tbe miage and
abandoned in the gras# near a nalltw
track. Tbe ftrst native that passes
tbe spat discoeera wbat be Imagteew.
to to an anteJofie and promptly dto
latfdiea if with a itpear
TImw the member* of tbe decMsed
ag«l oiu ‘s faiuil.r emerse from liUling
t«e*H,y and rxptess their great hor
ror nxUi sr.n.ri«e at tbe rnirtotpiiste
though Inwardly euint^nlnteiof goad toJeea to tbe caaL Phil w Ing theiuM-ve. wpon Ihetr .n*^e,«.
Pecera. **tbe baad lead^ from Kanka
kee.- kept the tooae laagbing by hU There * no beauty In all tto landj
That can with her face compare. >
mUles tbe greater part of the time. Her
lips are red. her eyea are bright, f
W. H. Tbomppon. aa the war corr-.
She take. Rocky Mooattia Tea aij
ipondent. plenaed alt with hta alnginx
Hlaa Mabel McCane. aa Oeonsla
-I Tbank tou Lord!*
flave girt, bad a powcrfnl voice whlrh
Cried Hannah PlaaL of Utxle fiortc.
the uBcd to good advantage.
the relief I got from BnekThe piece, deaplte the fact that It .
It cured my fenrt good way* from home. aUll reuin.
_____ sore*, which »o<
he LaSalle aunoapherc aa there la
d heal.
fered
for
h
year*.”
It
la a manralottt
ttrtklng almgarity between It and the
healer of cut*, bums and wounds.
• lale of Spice- and It also bore aotue Gnarameed
at Johnson Ibwg Co.'s, F.
-eaemblancea to the -Royal Chef. • ten H. Meads and a A. Bogboe'a Drng
yn the whole the play was aaitefaciorr.
L: If. Koblo to In Timrerae aty tbia
totok to doltMlie to tbb atatc Saadar
aeboot cooreatloB held there.
Mr*. C. Warren of Kttktoka apent
A baae la «aa4a. aix attad. ntoa or ton Batarday and Bonday vllb ber mother,
toebto vl^ wNb eoai toto toooMAg bin. Uaaer
fMr to iro toebe*. A bay aeriv torbtt
The
bojn ftooi daaaea Noa. 1. I and
bftto ftntf ao Vide agate aa tba baaa. to
• Wisiim Bttbmd to It and alaabed 4ovn half € of oor Bnnitoyoebool tafvod ooi Sattbo way at orery potet of cbe bexayM. ofday and cat a nice tot of ktodltox
TbM ‘fbey are
for the cbarcb. Tbe ladtea of «H
atetoad and flnclaaaea aerred dinner for tbe boya at
MdOttctlytlke
Jame. LowtVMe'a botet
Joe BnH from Bean baa moved hi#
family bete. They vill oeeapy hit
metoer*! booae for the winter white
the Ts in Grand Bapida.
Joe Bird of Timirerae City apeat Sun
da> with old friend, here.
to
ft M
Mr Munyon nf Kalkaaka wa. ea
itoto’lMto^to toft<iftto Mitt wt
gaged hi town a few daya last week
«l«to«t. to a r«ftl to U# Mttr
bayvtalcbdraw^
movtng Lew Wire’. hou»e.
dp tedopandent, mm MClt toM to ittl Mttoto
Gene DeGritb. who u will known
|y of toe r«t. or
jMltalaptoftiafnMtollanH.
atx little hays
here, paaaed through our town.Tueatott ftto ttowir ttiwt to tM MW
caa be made and
day eveolnj; on hi. way to Stratford
Itat af ^•tom rttauifit.**
aet no auU then
where ke ha. i jo!, of haiUini; ror>*
yolsed part way
MtoiM Mto iiptoi tiitt palky.
op from the baae.
worlba.ket
Mr.. J. Evan* and lanilly ci Moore?
Thlriy-aevcn consecutive season.
Tlie rwnter Hi oaeCl a.
where scissors sad cotton and fbimbiea : town was ihe guejii of Lew Wise*, fam 'onaUtttte the record of Gorton's mluare to to foand. while ea.ii llflte Ug fiy « few day* last week while on thel» ^reia. %hich Is undoubtedly the Ion:;
boMs Us kind of work entirely *epu#^,j.
u^iiwton. wher.' they will mak** 1
,|jp liteerory of this fammw
THft SUNDAY SCMOOL CONVCNr and <mt of a geawral disorder
! lh« ir fiiturn home.
'^mpany hm; extended to nearly e%c ry
TION.
I TheLadlr-s* Aid sorlety meeis i.».la> ^Ity of importance throuphoiit ih«
Tto* «UU SBBtoy Bcbool conrwtlon
Other new tag* cotoe of cretonne. In ' *lh Mr. Clara MrElrath
: s«urtry. and CorJon * name ha* ».eclOtoS In tlito dty Inn nitwit
known to the amuaemvn:
win ttto or tb# »on notnble con- 'inall deaJgna mi into four oMoupa ’ The ymmi* p4ai>'r'H lUeran rl.il
and the seams Jolncl mi ito outrtdej meeting Friday evening with thrir
public
Meritorion* performMOttoan XtoTiTto aty bn* ^tct been
and bound with tape. A pocket U |mi j president. Kant^te Kimball.
;
timo* have been the secret
IMtod wfih. It bronrbt
«0.1
j»f *•■<«•« »"h «>b. con.p«nv, Tbcr
or toOTB oorntolr chrUilnn worker*
^
will bo ...*11 •! Siombors’. Oratlrtopom
wboM iBbimicw for nood In ihdf
iur
7-iJ.
' •k--'- "* v. Mon-l.y. N-v :n
aateUm oomBirailtlwi It pronouocod
•»Mr»r.lrwirlncRrii>c..
I TV. No har. rt 3o"<h
wa,
-----------------------totbor nil tb
tone lags. Jost plain to»r« nlmul n I called here law Thursday to att »n i
AlM<|ali. k.vvMe.
> body to Trarr ‘ cur wu.t ncr^ foot
long, are made of 4n.|oiiue In rtie ' Mm E. K. Hayes, who jea* vco'
k
-If. n LanJ r.uv I Iwve
hoc.*
tfaerKorr t>e of gtemi bmoiU plainest of tag fashionk and drawn U,,,,
„„eh better at ihl* wriilni:
*:iM
tbe
mo^.jtilio.
"sind f«»r untwlmg
to OUT dry nod n mlunblc Intplrttion op with tapes. A aet of half a dozen
till, bmusn ro.-e I* ibc wfin.li-r of tbe
to tba Bnodny ncbool trorkrm In thl.*
Inexpensive gift and
g..t I.. ihe itoofSttOUty. Atnony the d. lripuen »op: a luxury to a girl wb« travel
i. I.ui If I wp),i<i.t,*h
ano^tood prominent people In 8nndJi> deal nnd who knows tbe'I
Ing Ilf gntwis.
rirtim und Mti- ere 1 p*!inc
ncbool work from nJt pan* of ih. wrapping ber shoes up iu pajar.
Cor*K
bag*
nro
Are
a
groat
protection
tuib_____________
#
mind It «o
Slid
.wear
lie
wouldn't
■Uto: men nnd.^omcn whotc Influ
that best |alr of corsets. 'Hiey are j
It If 1 wiiiis'l slug. Ibeu If 1 Steal
naeot art Intplrlnit and helpful. Thet^ long, slim affairs. Just big enough to Special to the Rr
ni'-iii Idin i-iieutly he »-o»iipIsln« tl*-*!
toflonneea exerted in thlt ponrontlor snugly rover up the tt.nrrt. wliep
Elk Rapids. Mich.. Nov. 17.—Miss jj).
.Uid
vert opiminr and of value to our poo tberre rolled from each side toward Louise Schuler returned to Grand Ha.*
ran t discover a
tbe tai»es. Six Inches wide, sixteen
ids Wednesday, after spending some
I m at |bc hot***a ia alvmya a dimculi tank to enter inches long. Is the best iengili rn lime hero with her *l»!er. Mr*. A K tom ef ibe win te hu<^\ur^^ niid *ave
tala a torpt avmhtr of people vherc make them. Borne are of thin nalnmy picture l.nkeo and u rfte Imh.I:*
aook simply made up over pink iawu Lanbsher.
botoi todlltica are limited. In iM- and with a narrow easing made by two
Many took advantage v( the rh.a.i atout me ami make naTl^u.-il reiui’.a
oaao oor people opened their homci rows of brier stitching with emhrold- rate.s to Traverse City Tue<ilny andirons nt my exi>»*“'^
ll»'t ‘I*
etowrtoUr and pave the mott eordlbl ^
®
Wivlnesflay to attend the forty fifth nn-!rlghi. K g«-‘s. and I tr. k.n, I II f.ull
boapitalil>* to the vialtlnx delcmioa
tJftSie'^mtV
Michigan stare Sunday *cho.>l through: I n. re.nlJy on .ri^UK,., o,
Wd bare T«t to hear of a ttnelc com
,di*gui«e. niid grsid hlpod !!•>*« tn
litotot of lack of atteatioo or abtener rMM in delicate colors, or of brocadJ. Ballard of Grand Rapids spent < %v^ns--lu fa.i. Hie
h. il,r , o
or ealUbtr aconaimodatloo. Por ih*i odttUta. But lbs simple ooet are the \v«)n«ld.r tn «hc.clty.
! tr.r.- -Allaut. . oimlllulion
prettiest of all and a little morr m
vt aitntt citre due credit to the Ci^jr keeping with the pile* of
j
jiin».
Mm WllnoD
»■» iimiu
Coin, who b» bnen!
V
-----------------------Bnaday Mool aaMClation a* a holy
I spending the past two month* here, roDtafneaa Cannot 6e Cured
aadiotbeaMtobermtadirldoally The
that sharo a drawer with IL
(f„rned to Boyne the first <d the week,
By local applications, as they cannot
bat been ealled In fort Alber; Bachl and Bernia Stocking reach
local vorken exerted ibemselvw nobly
h tbe
the dUeased portions of tthe ear.
to iaake this oonvenjlon a laiccesk.and ererythlng from fable eorers to hati. have returned from their hunting trip'There
^ is only oone way to cure d-zftot
the
newest,
iirettle^t
Ideo
Is
to
.and that I* r cimMliiitional i
tbty aneeeeded beyond tbeir moat «n
make fans of It. Tbe enamy braids With four deer. They were in
____
__________ ______ .
an In
pnlat aatlelpatlooi. The arranxementji
woods
east
of
Muncelona
just
two
day*
;
flimed
condition of the muco.is lining
and the white one* are eqnally proiiy,
orlKtoally planned were carried oui ’to and designs with great botrcrfllca when each serurisl all tJu law allow of the Eustachian Tube. When this
perfeetkiB and Troverae City may roi sproadlug their wings seem particuUr- them.
rumbling
and
whMH
prafalate beraelf upon this e«ent
ty appropriste ts the frivolous toy that
Mis* Lottie McMullen spent We Ines- U I* cm I roly closed, dcafnen
‘*s is the
Neceaaarlly oar accommodation* fm I* metut to flutter s* gr«r-vfull% ns dav in Traverse nty.
. resuli. and unless the mnom
meeUnct were limited, but tbl* ie true they. loi^effa of ronsissauee work will
Mr.
and
Mr.s
Edward
Egan
h
f
Tue.-.
Can
be
taken
out
and
this
tube
reof all elite, except tboJM* of Ixntc pop wHeooie this new dcfarturo. ntul flie d..v for
C.OU......... -U. V
girl with a dUapldated fau. but a |alt
utotlon. Our facUlUc*. for boidlnx coa of loiely fou stlekspoint*, hor..Lost Pi|.rrl .nr.-maln I o„t o,
br catamt.
veotlont are fully a* jrood a. any ritt lror3_^llI ot-hleve
period of two week*.
weeks. During
In Ibe ataia of tbla alie. Howevei makes tbe lace snd mnnnt* It on the ,heir absence
absm Arthur Wltscre «uw
and liin
hit« -QlUOD OI
of the mticoo* surfaces,
beinx the center of ihc northern .ec dliMwrded sfleks
give One Hundred Dollars
.
. lB.o,hrr.rr looking after the wflgh! 1 We win
w
rmbrrila handles aro greatly In home where Mr and Mr*
lion of the mate, Travertc City H
case of Deafness tcaused bv
that cannot be cured by Hall'r
deemed the mom dclrahlc ronvcntloi
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free
rliy. and lo thi. end «e miiat work *i
b m * Mapletoft Bros of pel
F. J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo. O.
the future. There in no rlly In thii
Bold by drugglsls. Tic.
ring ' have the Mtcblgan agency i
Take Hall s Family Pill for constlm?ciion of the htate which can suiht the t^ter of the tail. Ihe Hisrming | w in sawdust burner, w ere
cede thU. but it will l»e ndvlnablc for td<a of mck-lds the niinlaturo or a three ilay* setting up burn
II. to kacreaae our faclimoi for lante pbolograpb of tbe -tolovetl one' in the I
,
xatbetlnini. A convention ball on tb ' flat elreular ease formlug the
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ily'^P^
“o** of boating apps;croiind floor a. we mentloiUM] yester tbe umlirolla slick or «i»ne
day will become a nercslty with our rlsinu. This i* certainly a graceful
fasbioti. «iqie«*la1ly a* a pre«eni for m
Increaalng i»opulaHty and ailraetlonIn .plte ofl^r limited faelUtlo. for
Guest books are espe<*ially appropri
farpe mecdtoff*. boweter, they wero ate for the people who aro Ju-st marhandled roost admirably, and it I* due r1e«l or are umrlng into new home*.
Chief or Police Aihton and Fire Chief i Slmnilng ouea can to found in tbe
Murray that they to* given crt^lU fo.-)M»«1»*
luoumed
‘ THEN DYE E.\SY BY USING
the utmost diligence in looking aPer In silver, but the prottk
the convenience of Ihe large audlenc'^ |
tn the City opera houie. Chief of Polic.'!
Ashton bkd hi* force delegated In suefi \
a wxy as to prevent any Inconvenience | jjf
or overcrowding at tbe entranri^ an 1 S
exits While thero wa* no ne-d of of | X
No dirt, no lUini. no bojling for hour*. Beady for n*c.
flclal authority, the police rendertnl | ^
A*aluable aid In handling the crowd*
'
Ahwlutely (aat colon; no ataininR of the 'hands. See our win
at the opera house. Fire Chief Murra.' j
dow display. Come in and let nt teU yon nbont them.
exercised the utmost diligence in ar-j 4
ranging for' emergencies la case of|
fire. Both the chief oQctolsgav
mattm their personal attention which
was greatly appreciated by those who handmade. eiubrohSerrd or lalhtnl or
done la torrt work. Btoets of p.nper
aro fled It
Ihat will take
A|togoth«‘r It wa* a suocefsfal gath ink well.
rw a gay little penering. one of the best that Traverse boldrr ts Iteel to it or n» throngh ribCity has ever had. This atocjBsa mart:* bon loops. The idea is for ch guest
to write
another atet> In the career ta this city wbo comes to the
as the eomrenlloo city of non hem a verse or a seotlroeiu and sign hi*
name and the date.
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
I Spools of thrtmd for bandy ose are
I kept te ail mats of cootriraaraa. lliere
Boa Laet Mother.
art Uny little toakef^hampers that will
**Coa£umptioB mat la oar family, bold two spools and a diminutive
and through It Ilett my mother.*^ emer^. Wbeo fllted they aro most
WITH A SUN BURST SHADE
writM & B. metd. dir Harmony. Me.
-Fbr tbe paat ftro
lined with a pretty, plain stfk, and tbe
tbe aligbiost siga of a
ttay
ea>«7
1»
attached
to
a
con»er
of
I have takea Dr. King's
the baibaC by a Ana tllk coed. FlaaaH
aptloii. which has aa%^ me lra.as tor aeadiro aro faataned ta toe
9
ELK RAPIOS
•i
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Rre Vou Ssing to Dye?
t
I -
; *‘eas» Dvts’*
Busbec’s eily Di^ua Store
SOMETHING NEW
P-IP-TY
i»KR
OKNT
2So SEE OUR WINDOW SSo
Mgleeced. aad tow to care it.
!ssua.‘iA^-“-““
'I'.'
ahd atoi
ly aad
OUR RE NO UN HiSATEK
btorty Innkka. Wbenorer tbe bonae
came to an oM Mend among tbe Jokea
dwy BBve U n amfle of gftottog ateo
and paaaed abtog. Beyond tbe tact
that tbe piece vna a attire on yellow
newipapan. it vna bard to aee vbat
tbe notboea of tbe took vere driTing
at. Tke itofea vero apparently thrown
In ao that too Cboroa conid get lu
broath before the next namber. To>
ebonia, aapednUy the -bronora- we-
J.IB. Paige H^tric Co.
mcAtosmeET
PHONE eos
To bum ioft ood M ciowi, make it h«t «•
!
fwro.bmt it n« »tJl aa^ last oa Ions aa a bsidrcsd
littmer w-ill bnM r«U, tim f«d- ton.
THIS MEANS THAT TOD
I4X
con benl your homo .it nliout ono-bnU thfj obat o( other
atox^^s.
dOSB.
A. W. JAHRAUS
FOn iiI.B »T ALI, DCAUOS
OEALCM IN EVCmTHINa
iloam, and lot your savincs on
lul l |«y the Utlaiiit^.
J. W. Sts.AT'KR
moiesaie and Retail-Your Reliable Home F.umisher
NEWGRAV
MIXTURES
....In Cloaks
TO »tOtniD OFF” TBE
TBAMKSGITIRC BIMSEB
A j^ocxl ci^ur baa always
been (l(!mandcil at
the
projiorthin^ Among cold
cigars. A. W. .lahrauB uaa
taken a foremost pbu« with
oonnoiaaoura of fine tobaooo. The Panalolla af- ‘
fonl« on exceptionally dclightful
smoke.
notable
alike for its uniformity and
piquant flavor. In fact tbe
veo' essence of cigar good*
COMK IN and iK in iUdw you this dtove,
make a small
Just received. Also anothci* shipment of ^
and Browns at $11.00, $15.00, $18.00, $21.00 and
Near Seal Jackets, Beaver. Neutra trimmed and
Black. Astrakan Jackets at $28.50, $33.50, $88$0.
These are special values,
-
A. J.
WilhelmV
SOUTH SIDE STORE
OtALCm IN IVtRVTHINa
A TURKEY ON THE TABLE IS BEST
Wbrn oaten with iKc satisfaction that your Liblo is a good one—and we know
limt your Tbimkiigiving turleyghonlil liq,iiaten off n tabb» pur*ih&Bed from onr
stock of now Uiblos.' They are tbi*
tbut ran la* l»ougbt and wo mdl them as
cbctiply ns wi‘ jR>ssibIy can and wo guaniiitif ibeni. Oup prioos are from Ifi.To
up to $:ir>.00.
^ TURKEY ON THE TABLE IS BEST
Wh«*ii a« rvo<l from om* of our gaim* platters. We have a lieautifal spc'cially
designtxi BOt—a jdattur and lw»-lve plati-s in drift bine. The aet sells foir $7.50.
If yon want just an r.xtm plattrr—a good big one lliat will bold the largest tur-'
key, see tlios^^ tu v: ones we have just retN-ived-a sixteen.inrh plntUf at cither
^.V or $1.00 and a Ivantiful bin. one for ll.OU
^ TURKEY ON TBE TABLE IS BEST
If it has been cook»»d in ono of our MBjt*slie Kangrs. Xf» other Hange will do
the work of this nmgc*—thor* an* none just as “giK?d.’' There i»» plenty of time
to have om* set up. If you
make arrangoiucnts with onr bardwari' <lepnr1'
meul tomorrow vou will not n^rct it.
TURKEY ON THE .TABLE IS BEST
If lb«* tjible has the whiu-st nf table cloths an<i napkins you fllwiiys liav.- a
“best” of Ikoth for such «>cra8ions. How is your supply now ' Seen the oli-gant
new table linon wr have ' A 72-inch table cloth nt |1 00 a yard and the nap
ki ns to match at $:UNJ a dozen. E>om these to the ver>' fim-st made. We
have a splendid assortnn nt of the most U'autiful liineh clollis.
^TURKEY ON
the
TABLE IS B^T
When all the •stuflins’oiid fixins^aro IsiUght from our grcx*«r>' di |>artimmt
you know they on* the Ixest Pepjier ami spioto, sage and ocious for I he dreto.
ing. cranU!jTi(*fi (nr tin* sauce, mince moat and applcfi for the pic-s. raisins
currants and eggs nod sugar for the puddings, olives and pickh*s and gherkins
and caUup for the n-lishto, t»nuiges and nuts and ciuiditw for the desert, and
<lon't forget "Park Place Si)ei*iar* for the eoffoc. A fit e'n<ling for a moat dolightful Thanksgiving dinner.
^,1-v
•wiM
6MWT eOLPM
‘JOWjd^cOB tV (vtr'lMiBlaK trail
THE tTOHV or Hit U n.
liodMroTcr
i Uenn. Tanar m* Mmdiili at New
rotrvkOK ««rk at l«aaen or tkv
nottrcmtkm vaa tke taaflfatlowU toynote liy vMeh mU veta anaoei. At>;
rirliic to tiifi ctiy « wk ago today
AUDIENCE NEtilCTANT TO LEAVE •s atnmcMv to m atmgt eoantiT.
am dmoaatratBd Ibcdr fctoaUik mad
lore and tmor of Uw Itoater wIkiid
ilM*y arned w|ih aaifrlac ml. TiKnr
All Wer« r^vwi
O!
work for ih# eoafvmflOB araa Imrg^^u',
iMV9 at thf^ E<«4 ar IlM Hefular
rc»atrihuu:d and y^ith. tbr tnt choir
rebearaal caair tlia kaovlriton tliar
Coovcfitian E«it Only Abewl a
ihia city had material out of wblcti a
' Half Ocata D d So.
choir KtanUlnit rcjond to none misbt
be moulded. They began drUllag. four
robcaraals lirlnjtlnp to pcrfcctloa df
jatety after Uic n*s:ilar foasioii oi
hlito nandmrd that which TraTcrno
auodatlon last nIgM wbldi
City baa mwm to be p^od of. On*
‘ warm’ll aad ferror of fa«Uag traa not . ~
> •na artr
i
iHjualoa arw-Binot Ibe rertea of ia«--.!
“?
hare been the r«wult U th.'
Inga. All wire itivco an opportanity to
morl: of the lemdoni. and nightb the
leare but not more than telf a doat^
ol tha: Urge congregation left their Icaa pralae and added the inspiration*
FEW nr ms m m inse
Dr. d A.-lArrto St aMe to be aroon 1
agito filRer nevcrely wreaebtog hU leg _
last week, ito waa la the haymow get^
Hag hla hbrsc’a dtaaer and a* he deMa aUpped oa tho Mcoad step of
Mfe. Hla leg/aaght betwccu
[woda aed saved him a bad fall
but left him haagiag haad down. He
maaagad to regato Ida aanaal ikauHou
after a little work but fbund that tho
fait* had aeveroly wronehed h»s lea.
H
Bvrryihlng was coming atoMy but a ^
few aighta ago while to tha addst of a
|
very ixciitog stocam. ba kicked the InJnred leg against the wall anC the- rv- ■ M
pairs which nainre was making were
rudely diBtarhk with the result that J
recovery has been conjUderably rc- : £
Natiiro NMda Bat Little.
Nature aaeds only a Utile Early
keep the bowels
lean, the liver active, i
free from bile, hcadaaies. consilpahe famous little pills "Early
• pleasant in effect and perion. They never gripe or
TiiUar Ktld that It bad
alckcn. bill toad and streuglhen the
upon hU heart all day to apemV to *1*^!
^
nnunbera of the liver and kidneys. Sold by aU drug
coaromlon «bit Ho bM »;7"
tapiir oSoIr who hld «nnt
gists.
r- convomicn before, the>plrtl aeemodacaaloli until midnight. an>r**
U ^rr»o, him aa.l ho co«Id no. dlol
and . grow’s whlUr
oh« !•» .ommon.,
.In, . u.iVodbj-o hvmu with .hoT
n-Ms If Holllslcrs Ro
With .uch .oclin, ,h,, do o,.w worn
Sc, o„.,.0to foand Mountain Tea Is given. It U'
an excention 'n the audience be ioH j room to gather aroaud them and as ib** grt-atest baby medicine ever offered
mothers. 3£ cents. Tea or
such pans of hi*, life history ae would hour of lotting drew near "On to VI '.
Johnson Drug Co.
Khow what the Savior, through humnn \ IO.TT.- "On to Jackson." 4he new “Olor.
In'^tr.imenialliy la the form of a 8n
song." and last the lieaaiirul C. R. part*
day M-ho..! woman had done for him.
Ing hyinn.^"Ood Be With You.- mas
V
Story of Life.
anng, a pra>-er w*as made by Mr. Tullar
Tha Great Chorua Choir at the State Sunday Sihool Convention in th4 City Opera H
the age of two years hU mother amid ii^m and the waving of haadke.-.
f’hoto by Frank P. Wright.
„„ the world.
chiefs, the Usi hand clasp waa over
iUiog wtih bootblacks and newsboys and the train bore away the two who
was Mr, HaCUliiri t!ivsl;» of bl5 Ci: are i»aUylng the arm. of the Sunday as companions. At li he was taken m% have Plante*! an undying fUme In th * The Virginal Likely Named After BL
srIuH)!. the sptiaker decUnil Thii-e messenger boy In a shoe afore at th**
Cecelia, the Patron Balnf
cuHrion.
I
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,
breasu of their choir members.
.
He recallod' what >ti- old mi«>^i<mnt. pupils lo-sl haw‘ a b-”Ueu r. r
fabulous f alary of f;.25 per wreck, out
^
,»ioneer ii!'rajh*r> ijid In the eaitv »oti}v and when* will ^.hey get It .*o of which he clo’hcskmnd boarded him.
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FOR THE BABYThe -Virginal^ afiii
w^ra
WAiTIMO TO GET INTo' SUNDAY
**
Tht re be.e nO rburrhe, nt tha* who nr • w.iii ne ?o be savetl. Thii. and on* day as he vms wrmltlng on a
W^TVNQ TO GET INTO SUNDAY provcintnt In tearhIaK nr. rvUleacr • a« nn :. no iirrnche»> nn l the e i:m-u
still nearer approaf^w
Imdy she ask*Hl him wrhero be mttended
’
SCHOOL CONVENTION.
!this mmin;..
-taught tenea;}, the primeval uei-.s. The nuus.y. ,
and lite luit if we loo.; Sunday school. He had to mdmlt that
dsy pianos. Th*y w.if nu 1mp]6?ld
iSIfls
other
than
loya
ai
*
1
]
First Associallcn .e 1832.,
preacher to lay rau loueh the cbJll I. wrru t;>, life oi Je-^UM C.irlM eou* he did not attend. Secregy he was
and more expensive kind of ClavWd ’
the fi.>i time petiiili ir.'.nl to Uua.oujy occanioutll.v. but the t.-acher efiu !>iamlv we will lutrn to do lUih woil; thinking that he was mot of the cUs< difflculi to ted fhr the -ee Imby at
Borne think the Vlrgiiial ri-fers to K
(^liatmaatide. Tlie firoltj
! tea* ther in S tmlay tn l tM.! v.nrh v a^ i:i .
heaijt. Shc Ls tfau* <im«a tl • be has lntn^^ted to us.
ueen ElltaboHi. who Ilk* d to br
who attended Sunday achool. that was in the
novelty to
’ I'luludclphlc In 1632. Klfiftii *ia i < . great work la thus itarhJng the chi!r>
called Ihe "Virgin Qu*-en." but Dr
1
only for l*oyr and girls with lln- this line.
' OelesstM.
In
were n prceeaied lu
tiiere wa7 heart unlav. !
Johnson
says li was simply a ttimpli
F K <*. Held of Jail M»n «nd tlu n- rlothcf.and those on hla bark were ahape they re
mrni lo y-oung ladies in Ktmcra! wdiQ
;nt- el delego'luni. which shows tha: the only ones he powiesscd. The lady semble the kid
booteea. but
all liked to play on Hu- Virginal An' 4^
MclXrbinn 1 was rnlieU uik>:» . uftyteveit counties arv representci. filially writng from him an nbwlllliij^
iilitJI IXUf T!il< «He wns
| tell M.me;hln|: of hl^ ex|»erienee -n
other wrlrer reminds in^ how. In the K
hrllig :.’.3 delegates In attend, assent to his attending the school th *
I every >ear .liu.e that time It I.: ^t-tlkiug to ih< waitiMv ir »wd outs..:- uiiee. ir«» fr-jm GTwnd T|WvenK-coum>. next Snndoy but the boy did not go. worked t
plcarant iwlllahts of old halls and
have mo 111
!K)UCe'sAN,AM<H» MIWSTtR TO
Muduc . J. flliv nlm- ►i.i.-, «oi
convents, this toftruireat served to
nor did,be go after her third urgent nrfoamdaUooor S
}ihe bnildlnr* A iw U.wumin liad ct»mc |u
Quctlicr Box.
lead sweet voices, singing to
i;
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SWAK TO OUT»lDtR8.
, Inlup
1.
n-t.l -..rl,
i,cj,,rn,nnd .orun-i
request. .She finally drew Irom him any kind. They
The ent'stlon Inix was onened an the confession that he bad mo clothes, are bultooboled
gln-8i. CocelU-ap lUphaqI has /
vf'--;.
—---I
”"T’
: and itBak lo
|,i>oplcnhoiit the M-l
he f.u’lowinj; iHisoas answ. n d the* j Next day she invite<l him to take m around the edge
painted her. In a miiKical atmospheR-.
lT:.f li-.mlll. .Mr*. Hanill walk and took him toMbe clothing
UST mGHT,Uo--..u.,,
.eela.uly th.-tlu
.h. t»tA ,.ne. ... i.e» Uie*
and that the name was im»si likely d«rivetj from this pstroii stint of music ’
T'.eie h^^e entile re.uqt Ms from tUv
evp. r e«.ie< t|ue : ;t ei a ihite< Ind Ir. . ITriTie. r. X T?:r;*ll U.-v, Srn* ft,ire and pniilnclng |8 she boucht
and reported torer.:o.- tVf th* c-gru.
him a suit of clothe* which be accept. toe hy three but-V
I'Xireuie M»ulh aie* from Canada fo* j'j.aidM ti^Hl. a.* ji t.oHremnn eai!kf t: up* u ,
-SfAIIKS FROM THE ANVIL- WAS
lers keep sib tin- ,-,1 r. luctantb with tears In his eyes
Is Quife evident that, to those ?
jind feotuail on and \oic«- Next Sunday he apiieared. and at Hie
THE ^GT number. /
^,,rruluu'dIUle* ir rll Oram he, Af--th- J;,Mun! loi jt
ee for Tlii^ ac’.ou
days,
the Bptoei and Virginal appealed ■
Mm* son manv.
thalervur:
' " JUnUgMug- M Hanilll answer* .!
x.i-K xvith Ibe r.ad’e. r:.ir
^ca* gUf
Hia Life Optnsd.
Btrairs. which
most strongly, as the piano does now.
hould
I
h
»
kept
sa
nurli ti.de;i%dn w.ib
ije
of the tnie and . ,oire:
At Sunday scbwl and from then hli are rastenfd^and Im to plsce by a rlb- to the young and the aged and that an
,
i
Then 1
life opened up to newer and better l»n !n»w.
boon gr.w !ve:«ig which I had |^cr\adl^l th< iiun : {'.L*'
ttion was lororoplete wiboul mn
>,
Tliough coal bani^ are not new. a steal aceompllshmcrnts. just as It is to
-•atea WapB* Rywaant in ||hc Con* , ilevelbpmeui along ih.
organ!/.-I things. Last year when he was preach
ij,g In Traverse tiiyi
. | »’t;w sbali a r... n
eatUIed to ing in a large church in Wasbingion,
[school llieratur.. ar.J t
; vantton—RcaeluUonofThanka
■Wigli: whnt cffei-:i has itils nueiittg h er
‘*
day. However, the student of those
d-All men D. C.. he accidentally encountered in
and in t . ir asked Mr Mrlb rntantt Arv we going
" Mr Thrall
days had mgny obstaclea to overcome ^
Extandad-^loalne Sdaaion ^ ;t*hautf.!nu.v alls 1e.-^t:r
n et. nine
von:*- n-gaidlcss of c.d his audience a man who had be^ the shirred white satin. The book was that do not confront the atudent of
J move»Tter.u and alee ir lontr.but.*,«. I h„m.
r%ha'l tucu bej
;
of a Great Meetinb.
rr tomllHoii Thi h adt-r should be s,*crefar> <if the Y. M C. A. In Han* t-overed wHh twisted, ribbon, and at it*
J f*««eide an- Iwsl^ng t« , l» H..
y. but frw could avail themselves
‘P man of nsonrce*^. cocstsnHy busy ford. Conn. tho‘plac«» where the little base a bow of brpmd rihh&i waa tM, of a musical education then: now It is ^
!»tigati v- Mnti\ apt»w«
•:l^> \'laaat exa ulttg s meeting* Uwed th*
p... n a1nt:.ln:i!:
In b.e class
literillv Iha-I helvtoL.lr. It h
waif had b,u-n brotigbl Into the Sup- one efid decorated with a spray of fOr- possible for aJmoat every boy and g:rl
ion of -Wbati wl!! yntt
coti\rnileii i f t^Ktate Su*igetracnot
A
and
meross
the
other
"Baby"
I..'!
Wha
n.e.dd
yu.s
do
with
pupils
wli
i
^ ivacl.ed l.t yt.ud o ir «o\ij r t:;t: ry. « *r . tbat toiieWinl ii floji would
day .-chool »ars before, ami timatgh
to learn to pUy. Then they hau a
■ .umy Bchii«U:oi*v4mHo;i ri .- fn’er.-worker.* gt ing t » o;h< r laud* to v.u..?
a„.i ^
y*.nr.-^Mon etf :iJ, le.aid b.i* weutdnd sing" Mr. Tulin. - converslou it came out that he had was worked .In blue silk. Though a inore makeshift, of a piano: new w«
Sf .'woB ms mantles* a>Ncy-rt«:^dKui„4
b,
I k-n.l Cf m.-sir that been solicited by the Sunday achool irlfie. It is a gift that will bring much have the great and perfect toned Kim- 4
tjie rooveimnt. '
fi-eTiug oi l*hfi>tian feliousblp A\>'
pleasure to the raoUier. as showing
V mrellng and the crowd 4a»
Jjv
. rht* Hu.. I‘k«- and they A ll; .sing.
teacher twenty-five years before for a ibougbifnl kindness.
SchcolB
in
Mexico.
(thi*
grand
robMjiiain
was
mad*
bv
Plano. Then, even tkeir imper- ''^
:-j*
ccdimled The omcern at the i\imu .
share In the 8S which bought the null
j
An sltrsctive little preMuit for a bnliy f*»ct Instruments, were so costly as to "
f .' iiaed their ettpnat HTo’-l t.f Keep the i Mru. ITryncr MM»ki *d H e awakeid.-rg; ci?nv
An siunday sclnWMT Mr Srmt-Tbe tearh* of clothes for the lit He orphan Ja,l. Is made by w rapping a wry small ein be teyood the reach of the masses,
throngs l»ack after the hsU 6vas full . i iin >ie:.leo. 4.34 ;t;.ls? srbmib bat'Vng : Hut lug t ’.i. 4 * S|Uias From «
und .*-TM-Tliromltni should SBre? Ml. Tullar wam visibly affected as he uroMery boot» with ribbon. Across the
moat anyone can have a piano
uvetHowiug. r.nd a meAseng^r was
]ibeva fonn.M iIhi* in ’he la>T thin . \il. ‘ as the pK gram pa; Hu se »'.j ui ca -erne ra.hsloaary im«n-st which u
toUl this Interestitig story of Ms life *’cmir form a wheel with cpiarter inrh
music In th*: home, for at our
up Ui the p.vsldout. ‘/Toitiiv and s.‘»'! ^’srs. In 190;: ihvy had a’•tirriUT; r*.-i-S:i!U fn tn injiuy. the stirring >. nr:
present, .niso *i:tr*y a min-lo«iary l>ook and ai* th*- chol- san« the farewell ribiMMi. and sew on these spokes tiny
; aad this week you wUl find variwital juu ran do fur t!u witiiiny |m • ' yI'll!ion in'Mevleo Viiy, where Hu t| *'tUi i«» \ ietoi> * was iuu i*pi tsinl. th ■
gilt sleicbbells. These lielhi are also
i
Itv
ihr.ikinds
of
clasM-s
rmiHns
song. ‘God He With You Till We Meet
« huagering fui this wtwk.
* last v, r , l i iHg sawR u>n lo Jarkso:*.
put at intervals arooixl the hoop.
iwi'b oasier or wl^;' t.arber. im-eilng Again" there was scarcely a dry e<o
to pretty hut plain cac-rt for tl75 to
^ The rung >erv rt wer. all jhat a r.:r ; ? Mrs. Tlrvnor vat- pnM>l at ihe-v.mhicb broaglt^ b.rth the rhautanqu*.
.Twiic a nion b. can fi fma'I .S.tndsv in choir or audience and the feeling |
1235 that will be delivered to your
ir.un iM .’*.ngngaiton.
st*rtlcc hboultl be. I ill of jun* and n meet ug., in .Ml >ico and g^ue a grapi 1.;
r-he!
ha^«’
a
tcat-In
r..'
training
clas*?
expressed
In
that
aong
will
long
llBg->r
j
home at once, al^d you can h»vc the
Ycttcrday Aftcr**co«.
spirit Ml coiitagiotMj Uiat tii* nudlc-arr ib siTlptlon t*f thi-e Itceje^iiug et:< i
Mr
HaniUl-.
Vc.*.
in
Ihe
hearts
of
those
who
went
forth
use of them while you save the monex,
wuig aurh as ihii hd«»' ?d!duiu yni.g - vintiam. thte. id wMeh she ha* v-'. The i;. \. c* jK Siaif gave a r.*a in;
little by little, to complete the pay. :
* tetitled. While we ate hating M’lur.uv, aildiess uuou pThe Value of Miv*lon- i The report of the vote on the n-solu* from that house to take up thclr vari
lu»f»rc. It Is amfe to mv
|
the 8*”i*isy tk-hivii * | tJ*ui ctiTTccrnlrg regii>ttatlon fee. was ous diitit-K in the state
Mr. McDtu-mand. the retjr nR pn**.- bUT*r*ny^ in our own land w« ui;i.st u*‘ ;u. Tui. n xx
Midnight
had struck b,-fore the sta*e two we^ks of the yrsr. furaiabed ma
0*
follows
1
.«••••
•••*»•••
ft’rge:
*itjnelgbbur>.
The
time
iv.^le
.oi’u
1*
»*ailJ»s
iisaidtohiic.*
Tbc
Free for the asking—tho Morical^
lient. liufodiut-1 J \\\ MllhVen, tb“
terial for every day of the seven in
it
iradouu^d?""Frurn’tlirflr^
Sunday
kc
I
ioo
I
Herald containing ffchtolffarth's gr« a:
new Mato pn.ddeiu. who took the 4htn. tie woKk* h grea? but the Mg* Snmiaj j-.-bewAivs dml*r*s;,i.nau-d le
hi** week.
**’i ■ It has been lingering Incsmul floor. iUH yias. 2\ no.' Gallery yes C". and even then the audience seemed nKarh one followiHl out litg own Mm est song, "For Ttxee Alom-." word*, an:
iciiair for the evening nmljl a wav re. TerUwUbu,*.
Evanpelistic Ferce.
^ v l,en it sbedd' be or nri.Tlitg the l.at- j iMi “*2 The f*..* w-a* Ta*se<l from Ov* luctant to leave-ll then* was a crumn for the week s calendar, rontrihbltoc
c. A personal tall or Iw^*al
ot‘hmndKrrrhlefs and
einniilu.g
of MilrU^ food Icfi of which, they favorite (luotatlona sliort poemA aaeccent** to Il.tHi.
Mr. MlUikeu made a lew (jpproiirlai.* i -Thi S tnda> tJehtHM up h>wnrf*dl-tir '‘’V*” ,**rljK
get It.
M
flutes sBd rerolniscence*. sums even
-ila^
U V right lor ni:mAurs u> play card*, mtgb* .xaTtak..
rcmarks/sa.vlng that he wof ^l *‘ndi av Foiv, XX a ^
llr.riUl's su.s .
II
In
or Idlltanl*. c-tr ' Mr. Wootibousc—H
or to make the mtvUng rij j2 *K.o:i a jeoT. Kx.* I ♦* »:*• was
Mt
d take hold npun
thud s
U juPi c* right till a minister aa for
iasl.
lu I »• liii kiM addn vH
Plan^aud lift
any mvtnbei ul Uia cungfvgatioo.
The Berlin u ‘ reading aid d«*votU»n H.m. Mi. lUtqJll
•ailed on s s»t II pletvrea <mt from cnrrtet maga- * nsasreo w—
ht wu lU Ik
mBhEAUCER^PTfip;
was c'jnduc’.id wy Ilex i: 1.. Ue*rt« xxlth blni Tb r.r*plu*uy
.\nv sul .ti'cf f«b!
M'enpie.- Hj,tl.
U,-si m*-hod to lu'cretM* mlsflonar.r mlnstcrb! l-twtlirr In an caslrm
lla^
The nainlt was
Rev. Ulfeull follow lug" In rjrayer. .
i- n-iatUm*-Thinking. k:mw off,‘ring
.Mr Crrchiln—Get the cMl- fmx-i’i. drslrlug to «pcnd the next day.
celvi^ In Traver*,; Oliy. lie woi
TRY A RECOBOAVANT AO.
lilng-ka,* sn cunca lxv vd dren IntertwtcJ. They w ill give as they Kanday. wi h liiui. The irlul«lcr was MWh Bay WTOtentlag the lortog
‘The commlttv*.* on rc*j^iut:ui:* i • ' p.,,,;
In? »«•'
Uii’g unTcmec:
rxiuemecr ih*
lb* raeUvdy as it cam*
ca;
rgnvHldc. but said that he was henghtofa
the chi’ lecome inieresled.
ported ihiiMigh Rev Howaa^-. emlml • iI** th* hear
lU ol* m* We shuul,; tall; ni.
bear fr^m
from Uio cbolr. ,Hx
nBham*'*l to r.sk .'loody to |»rcn* k.
lug appreciation ond gratIIaiU ti ». ■
nr.precuaTir.iv vf tin nsir *t;' dren ul thtr gj^eat tcov
™.-.
Should v...,
one nut a vChristian .r,
l>c lead
-Wl.y'" c.wke.1 Mr. Moody
rlHrms 4i Traverse City fxn th-j -nd Hr>* ming prcdt^vnu.
. cu;iragc mitA^nary IntHresi lo tb'*’of Sunday school urchtwira? Mr. MtftJ.
•*n.-!L ••..*•. the reply, **our people
qeorge Ade waa llatenlag grarelf
Unilnox to cntertolnlng gticsts ro h*',
j,, p. ri:,i t-ig M- a.ictri s* pruj.fT. M,.,
a riudy will teach Nstory jph^Ve*. *lf hU character Is beyoh » ha^c 8*1! iu:*> f-tiHx a habit of giAng
pltaldy. thanks to MCK^r^ j Tullar on r
i anyone !• n fr:cn-1 » a»H she grxat rcllrlcns <t the wo-ld repruach.evcnifbclsooiaChrtaHar.. ont ixcfiirr ihc close* of tbc mcetUig ta s>ompl1lll«n. Attfaeand beaaki:
Tliank you.
Ve« temlnd ma of
iba*
It wild i.c Jin ioi|*oeltluu on a
McrvvUtb. torike.National pcM v.Ni.3 ^ «.f Hu
tK i^rie rhIU and ihc as J •l'^’
!* ‘
Should a person no: a Christian
eomechliig. A Utile while after the at»stransrr."
AT TBE
IT* who were ptvii**nt and t,‘ all wh- man-w re ri-utuKu: in Him. fcs is Mcj .
Mr Scon wc-t o" «o state ihatjn
^ class? Mr.' llamtU->Yes. In
"1 xvlU pn-uf h." Mid Moody.
pefanro eC ’Siy first hooRt I want to
have lu auy way assMed umnid u-.. iv,i i>xlrt-s all men
be sawd aa I piu >htuVd Ko jput lu iwnch wlih,th«? •^bere It may be the mwins
tVbci, Sr.i.day arrfxed Mr. M^e epend a wreel; to a aammer reimrt
■ autevss u ihc ccmvtmtlcr-.'
-axt.: V. a fiav v.l u bt Uuf the rtio.^ natlcns which jwlll some day held 1* “oll ringtog that teacher into the Chrtf openct! th*' mertiug. aad tbra en- aide ef Chljaga The landlotd of tha
eoumgltigly *<aM: "31 y lies feta, I am medtot betel aaid to me:
*‘Aundav Schorl Eattiaicn.”
>rrx.se tu»d nc“i*s a mar ,»o come kcx> cf the world. One can only wn-ittoa Ilfs
going to sp'ak to tw*» sorts today, the
The first addrxw* orihcmcolng^ a 'V.f. he Mr.c.kn a-d do hit werk.,!iu.*!and an oHcatal nation by know
Should the song book used to the
" ’Mr. Ade, yon are a literary
'.gUi-n bx Mr>. Urvaer. wbotiad bi-coir. - ihi:e. fT Is Irapar.am '.e rh^ fur sav ing sUmetWng bt Its rvMghni* life. cPl Sunday ixchcol be used In prayer mee’- stouem first, tlwn the sstntA"
After carneaiiy addriwalug the s«p- I bellevwr
New classes will be
a tamlUar tlgiTo on thr pititoTn na. I«- v* in rhllJbcsnl The gr-at ma-.thr cMld shodld be taugh- tha! th* lag? Jdr. Merrdlih—No.
"I touahad and amlled. and aapoaed Btoucra be^aiWl thfif Mur >tmld
alweys wt'iromcJ1 moat bcehUy.
5t*'*t- cstT-er fmor a chll.i. Rttbjtc; <-f mltolcn* is a Tremt-c.iom.
best tiifie fur holding Somday ■tor take ibelr hats ami |a. B«l the awered that I had written a
herriUX- ‘iBu*: ••-*:* *
day School Eaicavtofl” was Mrs. Hr: .V»::ni;> x.r!t,cn vithir. ten year* of Hi-| Uving subject, I
4chwl?- Mr Hamin—a »oo4 whole eoagregailoB wal
ber the necessity of
ncr-,wihj«i. Thv«aaJ»r,fhcaUOci
: |, j, ,„jr lo trll children tbc:i« ho„, unlc thott who »Ueiid church him to the end.--New
•*•1 hare eeiTtal-inerary men stepbe^o cboui m yr»n. «e«; N,nr It |j, Vr. lls»ll! pre-TOU-J hl,-»nhjea !a‘thtai*. tppNilIc* i» ihclr .ymp«lhlen: „„ .u^d Uic 8w--' “*—•
Hog IteW'.vtJie kindlerd weef on.
clan instnicUoo in all
A ptocc for *11. lor the ikhr .1* IK-;,urs-tlvc fenn. irtvln* rnre U**,If-,loiter,, j, , tplitin*! .timntu. nhleh j, j, beuer •tin the
- •WelU I-IB lathet glad wf that'
branches, in eluding
An Amfiritoh htoy .TUItoi BtratfeiG- esM I.
^ecMile to Hie old MUM ivbi l,-w»l-!B3i»p--ironl plrtnre« to lllu.inle tbfepol** in Ihe hlj)ld Jm«i ihU
’ ||*ny
ihorthanda
en-Aren
tete
told Jhe landleto.
1 l ie
■
!
Uhoipht.
'
iodie. rte«hok.helbtli*»chlW l.«or.
*n.«-«l br ,h*»« abere the iMel high water marit ef
Vheo we ihink W w mo>, hnsicee.; XVn m*r S" <>»t In rie tanleaed In ; ibc.c ihlnc I, fois, »,woadertnI wo:!, eoiipeicni Sonday «:heol trotto*.
TBiy
Afitericaa ferrer. tee hill net reemrinee.'^ They ate used
•• thjBUdhwAltA conotry who *r«uhiwriit hut iKcliIlJ 4 »t the,«te, 9.-,,oe th* klcrloiB. U UanolltVof ,plr-' m,. HamlU raaeaied a raaoltttioa erei fteto tW attack whin ehe
»■■ahlngton Fuet. t
iBlaraftod. ki. tfch ■Bneah|nt w* twd J r*r*«'.i«- and oar never yieed «hvil a; liaal Hf* lo knowMbrie truth, and 1:
« .olo of thtaU be ,ly«a’,fee two
SK.'
Plano Talk No. s;
MmS iSnOD DBTSIM
WORD BROUGHT
Si TO THE throng
X‘v,'rF
^:
KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
NIGHT SCHOOL
6MID mVERSE
BOSHBS UMVERSITY
wwasjsr
la* that tha >a*Havnl t,;eonMdered,i,.r to the ehiW M the hnawnM. |, .ma, to he«, ftoin theeWldr** tht; poUw^o who have l»^ aUdJotod at
of iaaoMaaco. We caa Karcely Sod iv,Twaie !a Tiarmetrjiy. Nothin, BOTMlkoowleda* at the ton who at* *a*r.-' ,hd door-aad bare don* tht* ddly ad
.*htB«h l*tb..iat.wheT*!th.8tiad*y jlho h«r. a* the tr*eloa««, of a' Bela, aad takh^luiM ht Ihe trtj, tfcH.bllhAiUy, Th# (aaolMtoi-a. aceift, aaM li dota pmt of church worlt.. ipeit lleivtaly rather for a llttIh;of the oeB la flea* aaiton, and HfUBslei with’
- ■
;-%JIM»**a*.b**B**!d«hiaib.,*hw^j«hW^ -
..
pt to U.to.iL Ih* e'l«tto*i« th*!
haUda, aad la the eanliaarat for thr( CoatraMla, the eld order with ybe'Sahday adtool jot tto! Saovlfd,* wei
*r«v‘A toeABB'toAarp at.
"And to titek Ait ir-wai ttom fbli
viiy Itoltoan the Smimrtol hiKI
weald dtoKt whenever hi tooiwirfd
a^SSffSETS.-^
mnf.
laa^feiiaii
CITZ.
nOMV. MOVSMUII 17. im
3 HAMT ObOO tucMte *t t|l* ^
’c
tele M *W SohM. IWoR
At tbu anucteg of^thu boaid «f iiiwmuca of tbu Wuqps^ dub Mat
IM U«w Wm. iMt «nwr thc,^.vc. A SMirter
I
MukM via h* IV
UMMh.n1 WMt
Ml ll-ll
By Wlre UiUwBTCelBCtUsora.
:
Bertia. Nov, 17.-=-Tbe Ociman ateatn-/
'“
bXlOVM.
e TTblenberat is'repartrd to have rana>i' SPECIAL
■brim «t hKal bMtMM mm ||e««I hi the BitlUc. Flftwa live «•« : »« th. etty.AnMy «*v«l,MliraMhtv
I FOR CORRBCT MASGAOlR aoe 1^
ton MTcnl tel* n* to >*■ j)Mt. , : * j HBbba^ IS5 S. FWBtSL
mot
WAIJXUT
by Mg. Gun.
Ikg of Cbd Srut ai
4a. Tbe new
mswfietffwnlariuwwPi
Tbu Tmrnu Oty eumpaiy te tbe int
la tbu TbM briguAc.
Tbu MMag oMera wtn do
PlMiflow nonaader. U. U. Qrif
niEimio
IIIUBFAI
-
IL
t-'
fllustrioui ofgaakL John Dai
Illustrious captain of the guard. Mar
tlkatrioas Inner guard. W, H. Law
reoce.
tUuatrious outer guard. Close Welt
Illuatrlous captain of tbe drill corps
oeepb Klaasen
tUnatrtous first lieutenant, Maitl;i
■beriC tebrlM Iwt eTMliic Md «>.!
I
iBlIowtec •ctfclM found to bairc been
Un«aed.U \hma-. One orctcodt. a pair
of abac*, tbrw arateb cbalu.
tblrty-iwo pocket knives being uken
- ’ toJoanlags Bros. Tbe Elllt nhop bad
tbe teUeertag: Fire razord. fire rings,
tbotigb a bnlf boabel or pocket knlres
vere offered at ten xenu each, the
flsa^ aajrtag they bad come from tbe
Mtb and wonld aoi be recognised
drectioos were also given Sbcrlff
Oabrfcm where be might fliid stdci
. atsff buried, tbe place being near the
*<Hobo*s Rctrear near Bbardiaan Junekloa. Bberiir Gabrion left the train
at the RmcUon last evening and by
map drawn by Ferguson immediately
fbond tbe spot and found several
ragon. Tbe sUtement of Ferguson is
oompicte and in It be slates what was
. atolcii. where sold or pawaed.
mueb received and bow much s(lll
‘ buried.
Tbe alory U4bUi,Xjct. 31 they b^rg
..larked the Alba stores wb^r^lbvce
.overcoats and a half bushU of
kaives and other small things were
taken. They theo burglarised
Clly, taking
rasors. They arrived In this city and
buried the razors, pawned the
coau. which hsvc slnro boon sold hen'
patmed the stuff mentioned first
NOv. 3 then aeni to N
burglarisod. on Nov e. the
A man evidesuly under tbf influenc
of liquor. feU from a load of wheat yesterday afternoon In fijunt of Lautner\
shoe store on Union street. He droppe
about eight feet and struck on top of
his bead. He was picked up n
scioua hot rallied and a friend took
him awar In bis rig. It Is not known
Who he wks but bad lie been sober be
would have reoelttid bad Injuries.
Tbe committee on bylaws conslsu
of Dan H. McMullen. C. H. Ely and
ge Boone. Tbe finance comn
to oompoeed of W. O. Fuller and AnScheffer. R. J. McDonald was
appointed brigndler general.
neral Sparling U authority for the
ment that Ddroll encampment.
No. 88. will visit tbU clly on their an
nual summer tour next year.
After the work a very pleasant banlet waa served and R. J. McDonald
gave an address on lodge systems and
united courts. He was followed t>y
General Sparling who urged tbe mem
bers to become posted so that they
could reply to arguments against the
order
Tbe next meeting will be a week
from last night and at that time It is
thought tbe by-laws will be ready for
. BREVITIES.
SCIERTIflCClIII
son. Ffosident,
cr of High school boys mvl
yesterday afternoon at the close of
laid plans for the organiza
tion of a club for study along ucleminc
lines. The boya plan to meet every
two weeks at tbe close of school and
the first mueUng will take place next
The following offleeP*
Px^ent, Elbe Johnkduut, Adam Panuk: aerrcCary and treaattrer. Herbert Sulllvuu.
A commiue© of five waa appointed to
draw up a constitution.
This movement shows the Iniorei-t
with which thc“studeoi8 are taking up
their aork. Some excepilonallv dcHcate experiments have been successful
ly performed by uome of tbe boys dur
ing ib^ past year and with such an or
ganization as tbU club in tbe school u
♦ ^ longing to the Rev. W. H, Hulburt
Is probable that the work In experi
. suit of ckAbes of Mr. WTiewler were mental lines will be carried to even a
tnken and about three hundixd rings greater extent.
and other >ewe)r>’ taken from Gustai:.
They* rctnmed from Nortbport ani
Petitiena to Bull Rual EsUto.
arrived at Cadillac on the 6ib. wbe
The petition of Hctlle M. TlmblU
. they tried to pawn tbe Nortbport rings to sell reul estate owned by Bdilh and
S The aberiff phoned to this clly and
CUfford TimbUn. minors, was beard in
* ; tasked Information as tbe stuff offere«l
Probate court today. Tbe esuie U In
• looked suspicious. No Information Leelanau county.
; could begivea the Cadillac sbcrlff that
Charles Baaterdqy today filed a p^
. i nlgbL and the next da>* they left, evl- tltlon to sHl real esUtqtn 8i. Jo'
I dcnUy'for Saginaw, wberb ^be> quar. county, tbe property of
B, CUud
ruled and xbta fell into tbe bMU <
E. Maud and Nina Basterday. minors.
law.
^
I
;
Feaf of Life, |
Tbe quarrel baa assumed murd
Sheriff Charles Johnson Went ic
proportions aa the man Martin tbrea* Kingsley this morning to serve a gareaa to kill Ferguson on sight. Tbe
nlabee attaehmeni on Maurice Slomsii
^ at Bellalre ts InamMcleUt to take
for two barreU of whlkky for tbe First
hare of ^ criminals of auc^ propenalNatkma] bank of this city. Tbe whisky
Ues and’ao while one U in Uie cage tbe
bad been sold to Mck Krelscr. where
otbor runs at large in the corridor
tbe sbertff found It and brought U to
' tboogk ftey are In sight of back other
the city.
Wbua Antrim Is Umiugb fwltb tlm
FOR CORRECT MASSAGE so^ProC. j
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
I am sore I turn gol
. joit whal yoff srs
lookinKtoriii*
'
SUITOR
OVERCORT
i t-m
m
;.'y
The fit of Hit'key* &
FreoasD Ca Clolliing
is what scUt them.
GcoW.Nmer
Tbe officers of the Eastern Star No.
147 are revested to meet at the Ms
aonk Hall. Satutday the ISih. at
o'clock sharp' for practice.
The members of the Presbyterian S.
S. will meet in the church parlors Sat
urday oftemoou at • o'clock to rt
hearse on the Christmas Cantata
The ad\*ancc sale of seats opened
this morning for Gorton’s Minstrels,
who are to appear here next monday.
On account of the show last nigh
the contest between t ibe Hamilton
Clothing company boWllng team and
tbe Grand Rapids Herald* was callml
off
Tbe Rev. E. L. lU'quab U able to biout again after a short illness.
The friends of William Vogelsone
who has been 111 with typhoid fever
will be pleased to Icam that he Is get
ling along very nicely^
The regular fortnightly dauct* will be
held at the W<sque-tong club tbi*
tng
\\\ C Miner of Eicx-emh street bax
received a letter from Ohio asking for
price of state right oo his berry box.
1m K. Qlbbs has received wo-d from
New York asking lor state light on”
tbe Miner berr>- box.
The Sidney O. Neff arrived iu iiort
(Wtiy this morning Bnslbe** is boom
log and the barge has morj- than she
can conveniently handle at present.
Mrs. H. C. Davis i-niertalned the
Book Review club yesterday. Mr*.
Frank Hamilton reviewed The Rose
of the River." by Kate Douglass Wiggin. A delightful supper was served
and a very pleasant ^lal afternoon
spent.
Thirty ladk.i« of the AUar society of
St. Francis church met with Mrs.
Boudreau on Ro«» avenue yesterday
aftemoon.
Refreshments of cofftv
and douchnnu were m'rved ard aU
had a very pleasant aflernoon.
Tbe Hdfi. H. B. Hudson of Manceions
has been si>eclal Inspector for Me
PhersoD Amst of this clly.‘the visita
tion to be on the third Wednesday In
December.
M. B. Hamer ol the Kimball Piano
company hous<* In ihU city, returoe I
today from Chicago, where he went o
select a piano for Mrs. Fred Notemaiv.
formerly Miss*Loaise Calkins. Mr<-.
Noteware purchased one of the best
made by tbe company.
Tbe montb^ld infant son of'Mr. and
M». Meliseka died this morning. Tbv
funeral will be held Sunday aftemoon
at 8 o'clock from tbe bouse.
broad at
BOV 1741
OYSTERS M Bar
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ffuMrud.
•PERSONAL.
Mih* Voilei Voice ot Empire arrU^*J1
iu the clly la>i evi^ning to attend thej
coineuilou but wa^ unable to get iu as
the train's arrival nas laii-rHhan th-?,
opening ot the door>. nhen the grvit
rush was made.
N. T Nelson, who has been the gue*i
of his son. W'llUam Nelson? of Tenth,
street, relumed home this morning.
Mrs. E. C. Coles of Aden retum«-J
home today after spending a few dayu
In the city.
Mr. and Mrs Nichols of Northpripassed through the city this momin.:
on their way to Grand Rapuln an:
KaUmazoo. whirt' they will xl*ii the.i
old *'ome
Mr. and Mrs. Goorge .Myer* oi Om.'x:’
rvlurtied home this morning afui a
day'sfbuhiuess trli» tin-at in the city.
Mrs. M Mason of Manlst«>t- wl. »
has had an embivi.iltry display at M‘’
Uken's. returned home thl^ morning
Mrs. J. M. Akers of Hatches speiii ,
the day In the cUy .vesterday. retumin *.
again ihl-- morning
Di. W. S. .Moon bah relurut d from
Kalamazoo
MiT^sionary F F Cleveland and wtb
and Mi>- Stapl.-.v'who have Ueii lot.aiti adiiif; ihe *late Sunday school eon-1
vent ion. bit on the 4 o'eliK-l; G. U & '
I. ihi.‘ afternoon foi CaJihac
j
John We^i. second agent for Cor .on . |
minstrels, was Iu re today
Mrs. T. Cooling of Grand Rapids .the guest of Mrs. Jay BaxU-r of Sjuni •
at reel.
Miss Ethel McMillan oi Fort Farul.i
Ont.. daughter of Unluil Siab-.s Co i
sular McMillan, is the gm-^1 of Mi.-.
Ethel Balh y. 1:1S \n U>let ►tree;
Mlbs \V Loo^more of Inierlui-li n
arrived in tbe city this afternoon on a
short visit to friend^
Mrs. V. Andrus of Bendun is Ui tlu
Cltv as the siust or fyiends
Lester Lawrenc* of South Frankfon.
who has iK-en in the city a few day-,
returned horut this nioniing.
.Mi> J Keunt-tly of Williamsburg
and .Mrs. J. S. Luce of the same place
an- in the cltx this afternoon im .<
thuri v‘slt
Mrs. G. A. Brannon of South Bc*an'
man jtassed ihroiigh^ihe city thi^ aftes
noon on her way u Elk Rapids, wber •
she will vlsii her daughter. Mrs. Lu!«!
SUmIc.
Mrs. C T C.-dersteu ol Ke.isione
leiumed home this morning afu-i a
few days *iH‘Ut with friends.
Mrs. 1. Maiteson left for a vi*it with
triends at Kingsley thiH morning
Mi*s Je*sle Strickland left for Soaih
Ikardman this morning, whe-e sit
wlh Eliilt frl-.mds for a short time.
George Kui^a of HarUnd. Osceola
county, passed through the city th mormng.cn hfk retem am-r a ehon
trip I’' timlH-r seeking.
James Wrtgblman and Dick Brow i
of South Bourdman returned home ibis
morning*after a fewr days spent io the
city attending tbe convention
CHEWING taffv st U
cents per tt).. Saturday only Fred F
Akersnor 17 It
THE MARKKTSb
IT.-Wbeat. 88Mc;
48c: oata. 30c:
.flLgf: Mfd. 0C88: riba $8J^
TRY TRIMBUrS whole wheat
bruad. Yoawflll»u»t
bot IStf
' Bast BataM. Nov. 17r-
Table Linens
I-::';,'
SOME exceptional VALUES
'^1
66 inch Bleached Tabic Damask, extra heavy,
all linen ......................................
Entraideflis It Hnirrlct
:i.U0O yanls of 10c KmbrokU-ritj*. iVatliugs auil lusc^ioiiB at SRlj 5c ptr yfi.
Wb€B wt* bLiU* Hint we
have never before blown lie
variety, or oiren*»l auch un
usual low priei-s on llicst'
-^ckxIb, We K-liev« it will in
terest evorv' latly to eall at
ODiN- ami stv thorn.
Napkin's frorfl 75c up to S5.IK) a dozen.
■
Kemnams Unbleached an<! Ulc.-iched 1 laaiasks at big
reductions.
V .
CHINA--N.. tii.itt-r wluit
are lookin;: for in tliis
call at the ICoommiy
Sto] . Tlio i^r»vil<leinaiu} for
inry China atnl .Iaixine*4*
Fail
Ware is increa'^in;:, iiml \v**
lave ;:n ally eiilnritcHl onr
sKK-k for ihf Ho!i<lays, ami
eaii pleast- ev. ry fiiiiey.
eWNDV Our Xmas runtilt's will arrive aUml We<lni'Stlay. Novi-mlier
fir
30x17 Colored Border Huck Towl. a great
value at .................... ..
.09
€. pibeliu's
Corner Front and Union Strtots
■S
Anotlier Week More
------:QF THE
—
Great Cloak and Fur Sale
Jtitol ivci-t\L^I. twv iii-*r« • •?isi;4tim< jiU oi l
LVKS ami FITt> m>uj two of th»? It-a'liii;^ cl<»ak
manufitriiin rs in tin' casi
U-overslorked. they lave couaiKm^ to us tlcir Bur|»lu8 stock to
be di6]iosc<I of at wUal il will i*rii;;v Nev* r bK-fufe IbS tli-rc ewr Irjcn sudi an es'-nt offi irtl riglt
in the heart of tlu* G* tis ui. w'u« n rlo.iks an I furs arc mvlnJ most.
.A. FKW
OF S.WINtiS. .Many mure that
tloes not
ur to mpution.
IF^Ol ARK nut RKAUV IX) Ul V. <y.me io, MAKF VurR hELKCTION. ainl w*r
will gladly bv it a-i-ic for you.
Chil'lrcn > lung Cloaks, trimmcil will fan* V bra ill and
butUuw. .a|ic collar Mi».!
latch ijockcls.
for.......................
134
50 Black Coney Scarfs
Trimjin.nl with six taib and
La li.V Fuipirv style (‘oat. inml. of Beaver ami
Melton, in black and bn>wn. landsoumlv
line<l. DbHle to fit ami look well. C OS
worth $10. for
.............................
Inf.inLs- Kiil.niMwn ('.Wkn,
lritnun-1 witli .Ynpi.^a fur.
rapi- ami fnnev Iraitl. w>»rth
‘Im- n.-w iIouMc Lib Fur -S« arf. cs|ie« iaiJy adapt♦nl for the nc4-k and
protection, eatin
lino*], 1 rimrmtl with silk on»auM*nt8,
Wurth
for............................................
297
walnut
WALNUT CHESINO taffy at 10
eats per fb.. Saturday oaly. Frrt F.
novit-li
DCLICIDUS bfwnud ulaak at tbu
THANKSGIVING
FKANKM. PAINE
•Mrtt C. a OtbrtM at ADtrtm CM
tr «M Is th« cUy iMt CTcnl&c.
M ^a« io looite U« »tolet Im
_^Uk h9 midwitood WM aokd by two
mmMD rersum and 0«w
liaiihi. arhon be. bad In tbe Bellalra
lall. mftbr balng arraated ai fa<lnaw,
‘ bwaWn* <rUI for tbe bnrsUrUJaf of
tbo atom oC X SaperMin and 0. A.
Matbeva of Alba on Oct 31.
Tfco oaiAore was tbe rasalt of
«oairal botveea tbe two aeb. wbcn
OM tbraaiooed to kill tbe other and in
tbe en^.ooe told on tbe other. Tbe
p»wa ihcMi «C M. a BUI. Md JeaBlac* Bmt. «t tkU cltr w«e TWtM bjr
at :^i
FRANK M. PAINE
- jSaIITIR W KAOKR TO MT ^TI
' ~ . OMm Om* Wm« RnHN«iifi nil*
C«7 ••<>.• TW« Mm Ari Cm«M« M tH* AMrlm CmMjh'
■ ’ <^
M<l H Mlatr*.
taffy
iiSFIKi$40
Cbartcs M. Sr.
inouirtM orator. D. H. McMullen.
sacellor. George W
TO THS jRMKifr
fiiB mnsiK
CHEWING
j Aker*.
M M wmesid bim uu Juttor. Mr.
17 n
of the <
Ml Mm buuB m4»uctud witb tba bNIc over
LECTCRi:,.
I
>lMqt^dauiuo.mtb.aiidln
that Ti»»erM City caa hare the j
Supirlmvaatnt
GllbiTt
vCn
deliver
I tteu bos born labucnt only two tadaaUT II tba local caphaltau roim- j
the wi-ik-end
»•. the Gran 1
to tbe ftwu. vhleh ttey doobtleo. vin 1
^
TraviTK- Businch* rn!vet>itv Fridmv
a. the eoounittoe VMt to lareotlsat
duuUoua worker and bk pMee will 1> the Ut«MU M the ■« vbo hVi
* =■' AdmlMh.,
be bgid to fiU. Hu luaireu many friena
to uhoerihe to the Boek ot!
W P. Needham; Prin.
■g tbe dub ammburu to wkb bim the propooed ooBpoiiy. Their repon
tau in bla new place as clei
«UI be eety taroiable aad thto tiiac)
CMud Owco'a cigar store.
L of tbe establiabment of , brtaU. You uill like 1
Hereafler tbe dub bouse. wlL. m. very large pMnt fieve U very brtgbL
1^
open only tPom 8 oc^ la tbe afterTRV A RECORD WANT Aa
i untU U at Bight and will b-.'
NEW F. N. agent.
Ml'aU day Sondayt.
W. T. Evans FUlu Vacancy Catiaud by
WANT- ADS
Jameu Ktbuu*s Prumutlon.
T. Evans, former agent at
Michigan CUy. received tbe appointmeot two days ago as agent of the! lost—Buck hand Img cbnulnln^
Peru Marquette depot of ibH city. W’ i freichl check. Mimr chance and n
ki >. on EIiawcc.1 Ove. or Division
Marlin of Peioskey. who was here tem
Si yesierday Ftndt r pltw*H' !ea\e
poiaiily as cashier, has been promote I
OOrdoo White of Nortbport appearel
a*. Kecurt! offiev
mn IT-Si'"
to the agency dl Petoskey while E
before Judge Roberts this afiemoqn Ulbcrg. cashier of the department In
on the charge of stealing E H C
ibU city, has accepted the position
beU'swb^. Tbe young man said that
cashier at Pciosker.
be Intended to return tbe wheel la«t
nlgbl but tbe evidence didn't
eji-d.
FLOIIST
that way so be was flotd Mo with |•.5u
cr was filed in the Clrcaii
coau or sixty-five days in the Detroit court Wednesday by Henry Nessen ai(
Cirower ami Oiakr iu all
House of Correction.! He was g1%ea Glen Arbor, who U about to be a dekimls of Cut Flowers in
,in a 15,000 damage suh
6t«»cn.
.....
brouKht by Napoleon Paulas of Lelmnd.
sdmlniftraior of the estate of Nelli'
DRUNK FCLL FRpM WAGON.
Limdgren ol Glen Ahbor. mho^e dea’h
Dropped Cipbt Feet lot the Rooss.li U attributable to the wrongful han
dling of medicine* fo*^ the deceaM-^i.
Him gaV^ Mu^fi Injury.
‘‘Tmruttuacyl
■am df rib# nuw
mui tke NoronbM! tom.
llwniae. th* «Smt of (b. EvItob maaag oaluteM. to rteacte to
Ptmstu .bol. lAtei temd
LTriaible^ bnbwy.-
LECTURE.
_
Superintendent GUbert will deliver
tbe week-end lectcie
the GmnI
‘TmTcrse Buslnesf Unhrersliy Friday
evening. Nov. 17. at 8:3t». Admission
free. ' See our ad,
nov. li-ix
W. P. Needbam. Prin.
A 110.00 Swag^r Mixture Coat
that has swing and style, a
very iuleresting coat bn*rtrain.
CHILD H COAT of fine qual
ity Kersey, trimmed with
military' embtem, Eminre style.
-J2'‘^:±...4.97
The Globe Store
|18 FRONT STREET
‘1
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD | ^
nOMV. MOVSMUII 17. im
3 HAMT ObOO tucMte *t t|l* ^
’c
tele M *W SohM. IWoR
At tbu anucteg of^thu boaid «f iiiwmuca of tbu Wuqps^ dub Mat
IM U«w Wm. iMt «nwr thc,^.vc. A SMirter
I
MukM via h* IV
UMMh.n1 WMt
Ml ll-ll
By Wlre UiUwBTCelBCtUsora.
:
Bertia. Nov, 17.-=-Tbe Ociman ateatn-/
'“
bXlOVM.
e TTblenberat is'repartrd to have rana>i' SPECIAL
■brim «t hKal bMtMM mm ||e««I hi the BitlUc. Flftwa live «•« : »« th. etty.AnMy «*v«l,MliraMhtv
I FOR CORRBCT MASGAOlR aoe 1^
ton MTcnl tel* n* to >*■ j)Mt. , : * j HBbba^ IS5 S. FWBtSL
mot
WAIJXUT
by Mg. Gun.
Ikg of Cbd Srut ai
4a. Tbe new
mswfietffwnlariuwwPi
Tbu Tmrnu Oty eumpaiy te tbe int
la tbu TbM briguAc.
Tbu MMag oMera wtn do
PlMiflow nonaader. U. U. Qrif
niEimio
IIIUBFAI
-
IL
t-'
fllustrioui ofgaakL John Dai
Illustrious captain of the guard. Mar
tlkatrioas Inner guard. W, H. Law
reoce.
tUuatrious outer guard. Close Welt
Illuatrlous captain of tbe drill corps
oeepb Klaasen
tUnatrtous first lieutenant, Maitl;i
■beriC tebrlM Iwt eTMliic Md «>.!
I
iBlIowtec •ctfclM found to bairc been
Un«aed.U \hma-. One orctcodt. a pair
of abac*, tbrw arateb cbalu.
tblrty-iwo pocket knives being uken
- ’ toJoanlags Bros. Tbe Elllt nhop bad
tbe teUeertag: Fire razord. fire rings,
tbotigb a bnlf boabel or pocket knlres
vere offered at ten xenu each, the
flsa^ aajrtag they bad come from tbe
Mtb and wonld aoi be recognised
drectioos were also given Sbcrlff
Oabrfcm where be might fliid stdci
. atsff buried, tbe place being near the
*<Hobo*s Rctrear near Bbardiaan Junekloa. Bberiir Gabrion left the train
at the RmcUon last evening and by
map drawn by Ferguson immediately
fbond tbe spot and found several
ragon. Tbe sUtement of Ferguson is
oompicte and in It be slates what was
. atolcii. where sold or pawaed.
mueb received and bow much s(lll
‘ buried.
Tbe alory U4bUi,Xjct. 31 they b^rg
..larked the Alba stores wb^r^lbvce
.overcoats and a half bushU of
kaives and other small things were
taken. They theo burglarised
Clly, taking
rasors. They arrived In this city and
buried the razors, pawned the
coau. which hsvc slnro boon sold hen'
patmed the stuff mentioned first
NOv. 3 then aeni to N
burglarisod. on Nov e. the
A man evidesuly under tbf influenc
of liquor. feU from a load of wheat yesterday afternoon In fijunt of Lautner\
shoe store on Union street. He droppe
about eight feet and struck on top of
his bead. He was picked up n
scioua hot rallied and a friend took
him awar In bis rig. It Is not known
Who he wks but bad lie been sober be
would have reoelttid bad Injuries.
Tbe committee on bylaws conslsu
of Dan H. McMullen. C. H. Ely and
ge Boone. Tbe finance comn
to oompoeed of W. O. Fuller and AnScheffer. R. J. McDonald was
appointed brigndler general.
neral Sparling U authority for the
ment that Ddroll encampment.
No. 88. will visit tbU clly on their an
nual summer tour next year.
After the work a very pleasant banlet waa served and R. J. McDonald
gave an address on lodge systems and
united courts. He was followed t>y
General Sparling who urged tbe mem
bers to become posted so that they
could reply to arguments against the
order
Tbe next meeting will be a week
from last night and at that time It is
thought tbe by-laws will be ready for
. BREVITIES.
SCIERTIflCClIII
son. Ffosident,
cr of High school boys mvl
yesterday afternoon at the close of
laid plans for the organiza
tion of a club for study along ucleminc
lines. The boya plan to meet every
two weeks at tbe close of school and
the first mueUng will take place next
The following offleeP*
Px^ent, Elbe Johnkduut, Adam Panuk: aerrcCary and treaattrer. Herbert Sulllvuu.
A commiue© of five waa appointed to
draw up a constitution.
This movement shows the Iniorei-t
with which thc“studeoi8 are taking up
their aork. Some excepilonallv dcHcate experiments have been successful
ly performed by uome of tbe boys dur
ing ib^ past year and with such an or
ganization as tbU club in tbe school u
♦ ^ longing to the Rev. W. H, Hulburt
Is probable that the work In experi
. suit of ckAbes of Mr. WTiewler were mental lines will be carried to even a
tnken and about three hundixd rings greater extent.
and other >ewe)r>’ taken from Gustai:.
They* rctnmed from Nortbport ani
Petitiena to Bull Rual EsUto.
arrived at Cadillac on the 6ib. wbe
The petition of Hctlle M. TlmblU
. they tried to pawn tbe Nortbport rings to sell reul estate owned by Bdilh and
S The aberiff phoned to this clly and
CUfford TimbUn. minors, was beard in
* ; tasked Information as tbe stuff offere«l
Probate court today. Tbe esuie U In
• looked suspicious. No Information Leelanau county.
; could begivea the Cadillac sbcrlff that
Charles Baaterdqy today filed a p^
. i nlgbL and the next da>* they left, evl- tltlon to sHl real esUtqtn 8i. Jo'
I dcnUy'for Saginaw, wberb ^be> quar. county, tbe property of
B, CUud
ruled and xbta fell into tbe bMU <
E. Maud and Nina Basterday. minors.
law.
^
I
;
Feaf of Life, |
Tbe quarrel baa assumed murd
Sheriff Charles Johnson Went ic
proportions aa the man Martin tbrea* Kingsley this morning to serve a gareaa to kill Ferguson on sight. Tbe
nlabee attaehmeni on Maurice Slomsii
^ at Bellalre ts InamMcleUt to take
for two barreU of whlkky for tbe First
hare of ^ criminals of auc^ propenalNatkma] bank of this city. Tbe whisky
Ues and’ao while one U in Uie cage tbe
bad been sold to Mck Krelscr. where
otbor runs at large in the corridor
tbe sbertff found It and brought U to
' tboogk ftey are In sight of back other
the city.
Wbua Antrim Is Umiugb fwltb tlm
FOR CORRECT MASSAGE so^ProC. j
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
I am sore I turn gol
. joit whal yoff srs
lookinKtoriii*
'
SUITOR
OVERCORT
i t-m
m
;.'y
The fit of Hit'key* &
FreoasD Ca Clolliing
is what scUt them.
GcoW.Nmer
Tbe officers of the Eastern Star No.
147 are revested to meet at the Ms
aonk Hall. Satutday the ISih. at
o'clock sharp' for practice.
The members of the Presbyterian S.
S. will meet in the church parlors Sat
urday oftemoou at • o'clock to rt
hearse on the Christmas Cantata
The ad\*ancc sale of seats opened
this morning for Gorton’s Minstrels,
who are to appear here next monday.
On account of the show last nigh
the contest between t ibe Hamilton
Clothing company boWllng team and
tbe Grand Rapids Herald* was callml
off
Tbe Rev. E. L. lU'quab U able to biout again after a short illness.
The friends of William Vogelsone
who has been 111 with typhoid fever
will be pleased to Icam that he Is get
ling along very nicely^
The regular fortnightly dauct* will be
held at the W<sque-tong club tbi*
tng
\\\ C Miner of Eicx-emh street bax
received a letter from Ohio asking for
price of state right oo his berry box.
1m K. Qlbbs has received wo-d from
New York asking lor state light on”
tbe Miner berr>- box.
The Sidney O. Neff arrived iu iiort
(Wtiy this morning Bnslbe** is boom
log and the barge has morj- than she
can conveniently handle at present.
Mrs. H. C. Davis i-niertalned the
Book Review club yesterday. Mr*.
Frank Hamilton reviewed The Rose
of the River." by Kate Douglass Wiggin. A delightful supper was served
and a very pleasant ^lal afternoon
spent.
Thirty ladk.i« of the AUar society of
St. Francis church met with Mrs.
Boudreau on Ro«» avenue yesterday
aftemoon.
Refreshments of cofftv
and douchnnu were m'rved ard aU
had a very pleasant aflernoon.
Tbe Hdfi. H. B. Hudson of Manceions
has been si>eclal Inspector for Me
PhersoD Amst of this clly.‘the visita
tion to be on the third Wednesday In
December.
M. B. Hamer ol the Kimball Piano
company hous<* In ihU city, returoe I
today from Chicago, where he went o
select a piano for Mrs. Fred Notemaiv.
formerly Miss*Loaise Calkins. Mr<-.
Noteware purchased one of the best
made by tbe company.
Tbe montb^ld infant son of'Mr. and
M». Meliseka died this morning. Tbv
funeral will be held Sunday aftemoon
at 8 o'clock from tbe bouse.
broad at
BOV 1741
OYSTERS M Bar
..r------ iu,-.—-
--
ffuMrud.
•PERSONAL.
Mih* Voilei Voice ot Empire arrU^*J1
iu the clly la>i evi^ning to attend thej
coineuilou but wa^ unable to get iu as
the train's arrival nas laii-rHhan th-?,
opening ot the door>. nhen the grvit
rush was made.
N. T Nelson, who has been the gue*i
of his son. W'llUam Nelson? of Tenth,
street, relumed home this morning.
Mrs. E. C. Coles of Aden retum«-J
home today after spending a few dayu
In the city.
Mr. and Mrs Nichols of Northpripassed through the city this momin.:
on their way to Grand Rapuln an:
KaUmazoo. whirt' they will xl*ii the.i
old *'ome
Mr. and Mrs. Goorge .Myer* oi Om.'x:’
rvlurtied home this morning afui a
day'sfbuhiuess trli» tin-at in the city.
Mrs. M Mason of Manlst«>t- wl. »
has had an embivi.iltry display at M‘’
Uken's. returned home thl^ morning
Mrs. J. M. Akers of Hatches speiii ,
the day In the cUy .vesterday. retumin *.
again ihl-- morning
Di. W. S. .Moon bah relurut d from
Kalamazoo
MiT^sionary F F Cleveland and wtb
and Mi>- Stapl.-.v'who have Ueii lot.aiti adiiif; ihe *late Sunday school eon-1
vent ion. bit on the 4 o'eliK-l; G. U & '
I. ihi.‘ afternoon foi CaJihac
j
John We^i. second agent for Cor .on . |
minstrels, was Iu re today
Mrs. T. Cooling of Grand Rapids .the guest of Mrs. Jay BaxU-r of Sjuni •
at reel.
Miss Ethel McMillan oi Fort Farul.i
Ont.. daughter of Unluil Siab-.s Co i
sular McMillan, is the gm-^1 of Mi.-.
Ethel Balh y. 1:1S \n U>let ►tree;
Mlbs \V Loo^more of Inierlui-li n
arrived in tbe city this afternoon on a
short visit to friend^
Mrs. V. Andrus of Bendun is Ui tlu
Cltv as the siust or fyiends
Lester Lawrenc* of South Frankfon.
who has iK-en in the city a few day-,
returned horut this nioniing.
.Mi> J Keunt-tly of Williamsburg
and .Mrs. J. S. Luce of the same place
an- in the cltx this afternoon im .<
thuri v‘slt
Mrs. G. A. Brannon of South Bc*an'
man jtassed ihroiigh^ihe city thi^ aftes
noon on her way u Elk Rapids, wber •
she will vlsii her daughter. Mrs. Lu!«!
SUmIc.
Mrs. C T C.-dersteu ol Ke.isione
leiumed home this morning afu-i a
few days *iH‘Ut with friends.
Mrs. 1. Maiteson left for a vi*it with
triends at Kingsley thiH morning
Mi*s Je*sle Strickland left for Soaih
Ikardman this morning, whe-e sit
wlh Eliilt frl-.mds for a short time.
George Kui^a of HarUnd. Osceola
county, passed through the city th mormng.cn hfk retem am-r a ehon
trip I’' timlH-r seeking.
James Wrtgblman and Dick Brow i
of South Bourdman returned home ibis
morning*after a fewr days spent io the
city attending tbe convention
CHEWING taffv st U
cents per tt).. Saturday only Fred F
Akersnor 17 It
THE MARKKTSb
IT.-Wbeat. 88Mc;
48c: oata. 30c:
.flLgf: Mfd. 0C88: riba $8J^
TRY TRIMBUrS whole wheat
bruad. Yoawflll»u»t
bot IStf
' Bast BataM. Nov. 17r-
Table Linens
I-::';,'
SOME exceptional VALUES
'^1
66 inch Bleached Tabic Damask, extra heavy,
all linen ......................................
Entraideflis It Hnirrlct
:i.U0O yanls of 10c KmbrokU-ritj*. iVatliugs auil lusc^ioiiB at SRlj 5c ptr yfi.
Wb€B wt* bLiU* Hint we
have never before blown lie
variety, or oiren*»l auch un
usual low priei-s on llicst'
-^ckxIb, We K-liev« it will in
terest evorv' latly to eall at
ODiN- ami stv thorn.
Napkin's frorfl 75c up to S5.IK) a dozen.
■
Kemnams Unbleached an<! Ulc.-iched 1 laaiasks at big
reductions.
V .
CHINA--N.. tii.itt-r wluit
are lookin;: for in tliis
call at the ICoommiy
Sto] . Tlio i^r»vil<leinaiu} for
inry China atnl .Iaixine*4*
Fail
Ware is increa'^in;:, iiml \v**
lave ;:n ally eiilnritcHl onr
sKK-k for ihf Ho!i<lays, ami
eaii pleast- ev. ry fiiiiey.
eWNDV Our Xmas runtilt's will arrive aUml We<lni'Stlay. Novi-mlier
fir
30x17 Colored Border Huck Towl. a great
value at .................... ..
.09
€. pibeliu's
Corner Front and Union Strtots
■S
Anotlier Week More
------:QF THE
—
Great Cloak and Fur Sale
Jtitol ivci-t\L^I. twv iii-*r« • •?isi;4tim< jiU oi l
LVKS ami FITt> m>uj two of th»? It-a'liii;^ cl<»ak
manufitriiin rs in tin' casi
U-overslorked. they lave couaiKm^ to us tlcir Bur|»lu8 stock to
be di6]iosc<I of at wUal il will i*rii;;v Nev* r bK-fufe IbS tli-rc ewr Irjcn sudi an es'-nt offi irtl riglt
in the heart of tlu* G* tis ui. w'u« n rlo.iks an I furs arc mvlnJ most.
.A. FKW
OF S.WINtiS. .Many mure that
tloes not
ur to mpution.
IF^Ol ARK nut RKAUV IX) Ul V. <y.me io, MAKF VurR hELKCTION. ainl w*r
will gladly bv it a-i-ic for you.
Chil'lrcn > lung Cloaks, trimmcil will fan* V bra ill and
butUuw. .a|ic collar Mi».!
latch ijockcls.
for.......................
134
50 Black Coney Scarfs
Trimjin.nl with six taib and
La li.V Fuipirv style (‘oat. inml. of Beaver ami
Melton, in black and bn>wn. landsoumlv
line<l. DbHle to fit ami look well. C OS
worth $10. for
.............................
Inf.inLs- Kiil.niMwn ('.Wkn,
lritnun-1 witli .Ynpi.^a fur.
rapi- ami fnnev Iraitl. w>»rth
‘Im- n.-w iIouMc Lib Fur -S« arf. cs|ie« iaiJy adapt♦nl for the nc4-k and
protection, eatin
lino*], 1 rimrmtl with silk on»auM*nt8,
Wurth
for............................................
297
walnut
WALNUT CHESINO taffy at 10
eats per fb.. Saturday oaly. Frrt F.
novit-li
DCLICIDUS bfwnud ulaak at tbu
THANKSGIVING
FKANKM. PAINE
•Mrtt C. a OtbrtM at ADtrtm CM
tr «M Is th« cUy iMt CTcnl&c.
M ^a« io looite U« »tolet Im
_^Uk h9 midwitood WM aokd by two
mmMD rersum and 0«w
liaiihi. arhon be. bad In tbe Bellalra
lall. mftbr balng arraated ai fa<lnaw,
‘ bwaWn* <rUI for tbe bnrsUrUJaf of
tbo atom oC X SaperMin and 0. A.
Matbeva of Alba on Oct 31.
Tfco oaiAore was tbe rasalt of
«oairal botveea tbe two aeb. wbcn
OM tbraaiooed to kill tbe other and in
tbe en^.ooe told on tbe other. Tbe
p»wa ihcMi «C M. a BUI. Md JeaBlac* Bmt. «t tkU cltr w«e TWtM bjr
at :^i
FRANK M. PAINE
- jSaIITIR W KAOKR TO MT ^TI
' ~ . OMm Om* Wm« RnHN«iifi nil*
C«7 ••<>.• TW« Mm Ari Cm«M« M tH* AMrlm CmMjh'
■ ’ <^
M<l H Mlatr*.
taffy
iiSFIKi$40
Cbartcs M. Sr.
inouirtM orator. D. H. McMullen.
sacellor. George W
TO THS jRMKifr
fiiB mnsiK
CHEWING
j Aker*.
M M wmesid bim uu Juttor. Mr.
17 n
of the <
Ml Mm buuB m4»uctud witb tba bNIc over
LECTCRi:,.
I
>lMqt^dauiuo.mtb.aiidln
that Ti»»erM City caa hare the j
Supirlmvaatnt
GllbiTt
vCn
deliver
I tteu bos born labucnt only two tadaaUT II tba local caphaltau roim- j
the wi-ik-end
»•. the Gran 1
to tbe ftwu. vhleh ttey doobtleo. vin 1
^
TraviTK- Businch* rn!vet>itv Fridmv
a. the eoounittoe VMt to lareotlsat
duuUoua worker and bk pMee will 1> the Ut«MU M the ■« vbo hVi
* =■' AdmlMh.,
be bgid to fiU. Hu luaireu many friena
to uhoerihe to the Boek ot!
W P. Needham; Prin.
■g tbe dub ammburu to wkb bim the propooed ooBpoiiy. Their repon
tau in bla new place as clei
«UI be eety taroiable aad thto tiiac)
CMud Owco'a cigar store.
L of tbe establiabment of , brtaU. You uill like 1
Hereafler tbe dub bouse. wlL. m. very large pMnt fieve U very brtgbL
1^
open only tPom 8 oc^ la tbe afterTRV A RECORD WANT Aa
i untU U at Bight and will b-.'
NEW F. N. agent.
Ml'aU day Sondayt.
W. T. Evans FUlu Vacancy Catiaud by
WANT- ADS
Jameu Ktbuu*s Prumutlon.
T. Evans, former agent at
Michigan CUy. received tbe appointmeot two days ago as agent of the! lost—Buck hand Img cbnulnln^
Peru Marquette depot of ibH city. W’ i freichl check. Mimr chance and n
ki >. on EIiawcc.1 Ove. or Division
Marlin of Peioskey. who was here tem
Si yesierday Ftndt r pltw*H' !ea\e
poiaiily as cashier, has been promote I
OOrdoo White of Nortbport appearel
a*. Kecurt! offiev
mn IT-Si'"
to the agency dl Petoskey while E
before Judge Roberts this afiemoqn Ulbcrg. cashier of the department In
on the charge of stealing E H C
ibU city, has accepted the position
beU'swb^. Tbe young man said that
cashier at Pciosker.
be Intended to return tbe wheel la«t
nlgbl but tbe evidence didn't
eji-d.
FLOIIST
that way so be was flotd Mo with |•.5u
cr was filed in the Clrcaii
coau or sixty-five days in the Detroit court Wednesday by Henry Nessen ai(
Cirower ami Oiakr iu all
House of Correction.! He was g1%ea Glen Arbor, who U about to be a dekimls of Cut Flowers in
,in a 15,000 damage suh
6t«»cn.
.....
brouKht by Napoleon Paulas of Lelmnd.
sdmlniftraior of the estate of Nelli'
DRUNK FCLL FRpM WAGON.
Limdgren ol Glen Ahbor. mho^e dea’h
Dropped Cipbt Feet lot the Rooss.li U attributable to the wrongful han
dling of medicine* fo*^ the deceaM-^i.
Him gaV^ Mu^fi Injury.
‘‘Tmruttuacyl
■am df rib# nuw
mui tke NoronbM! tom.
llwniae. th* «Smt of (b. EvItob maaag oaluteM. to rteacte to
Ptmstu .bol. lAtei temd
LTriaible^ bnbwy.-
LECTURE.
_
Superintendent GUbert will deliver
tbe week-end lectcie
the GmnI
‘TmTcrse Buslnesf Unhrersliy Friday
evening. Nov. 17. at 8:3t». Admission
free. ' See our ad,
nov. li-ix
W. P. Needbam. Prin.
A 110.00 Swag^r Mixture Coat
that has swing and style, a
very iuleresting coat bn*rtrain.
CHILD H COAT of fine qual
ity Kersey, trimmed with
military' embtem, Eminre style.
-J2'‘^:±...4.97
The Globe Store
|18 FRONT STREET
‘1
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD | ^
■‘*'lofpn«ectloB.da«eMri*ic«tooU*ll
_
HcwIU«re«-»ol«*e:««10Blr
Of tM puyrrt «*J- .
WoeJetoej-.
fcflbdtback.aadb.var be itTC. a tb. *«blrtwio^-vd ot^er. delfcbt to; H«nn«d
uiind a«dlrbat
otoallT
bat
.ad tbera «re >o
for aakliijl
BorctTxmL TtarfleiditscrxwaMoa
both the tUct aod the efolt- with
ta-etii«
ble.rh«t
«,
Metiag bletrben and ww lb* otbla at iork bnUdlag
•a«afcra-ta.;.|^ii^.^
W MBai
a«tfh»tb*cadi«afcBit.V.rv|0«J asore.«d wbofoi^tUhlhelfto-j^ He U tcMoai hart to a *..« and I ««aaa»d.u. «-Tcral
, dMtid »ortM» hm dM
*“*****"
it thou?iit that thle will ankc Uttle!p«o|de. fcotv than a
M« Md, OM «f tte iMk St tbe ^teMMVaSTa*^
briUiaat game trom Inecret. It was iaTcntcd jby -Hurry-up *
BwdPi Om0t d Dvrud pa^ re*-
da# that<^ C.
b« ateolated Instead
Hidu«r
Owosaotoai
€f anten B. ldn« of Owono
i the sF^d j
m,
^
Tha death rale for October wna l.l
par eea& higher than for Octo|er,
hihMf lU par IXNIO populatl^ The
daaiht U the state la Octol^ were
M3t-«Ni icM than in Sep^berwith a aarked increase in tj^d u
rar.
“
Ardwy. aged «:ijar Kaleawoke at 4 a. m. m raring man•ae. and larfore anydne coaid slop her
ed ehlna« ciassaan*
aha bad
and com
#he waM
In the best of mehtal and
thyaieBl bealth wben she rrtlM.
Momos has a lighting probiem thst
Mkc the eiUsfO% resort to Ian.
j lema aa la the daj s or old. Jhv l»eo\
' 4sst vottJd against booUing fur
$iOfiOO to build a new plant, and rtcsntly Totod against aelUng|thc otJ
plaht. The lighting commlssitm threat*
an to resign.
i
TheTrtdtate Uvc'*iock ass^Klatlo.!.
eoiapristng ndjoioing e^tlcs of Mich,
igan. Ohio and Indlani^ met at HUl^.
dale to.discoaa mutual proiectlun. rv^
ttlalion of prlccw and securing better
railroad rales. The oBcerti aoc t F. H.
Kowe. of Camden, prvsklent; r. K. Me*
Connell, of Allen, secretary, and John
BowdJlch. of Jefferson, l
> Ira Grorer of Vasaar was pheu 30
dam In thb couBiy Jail for se|liag hU
wife’s chickens and cclelfra(lna on th?
laoney,^ Stuart, a fricn# of Grover •<,
who helped to enliven the
waa,giveD 3u daj-s or
paitf.
Tbe.picture of Governor Walrner and
the oval of the aute arcXbe atirartivA
featuret of a new Idea In souvlenlr po»HuallBff wild cattle U the nLvf 1 pa*,
time of Mimlalag men. A berd'or twen
tywli sierra oaacd by George McCann
escaped several monihs ago. |.Twe
of the kR were corralled, hut for weeks
the others succeeded in evading ca;^
tare or bullets, though they wire hunt*
ed with great rautton. The eiiase has
boon kepi up for days at a Kiridch. but
the hunters have succiH-'dinl In getting
cloM enough wlUtJjmgtrange rillo .
shot only four of the aiilm^^-^
other two su-vr* arc siiU at Iprge and
they have ‘
dw.
Tbe thirty kvpllcant* forr eaiUalmcr*
eniUali
iceases Udug <
board of hcalit.
Dora Baker of Cirlrum.
• The Brvcmh Day Aihentb.tx. who
arc looking fsr the sorl.i to oiu.'
an end. have a new conipvim.r m i
galamily howling business in the per*
aoa of Prof. 11. 11. Alku. the iiaiiie
Creek asUologvr. who writes tb-t
to the ijow-aows
11 l.'O
boslncs.1 by the jear H'ttJ. Awf.d
storms, gnwl fin-x. earthquakes. mu>\
a lerrlhle !on* of life In labor'trxmble
are to wind up with a change in the
atmosphere so gnat as to kjll all life
by the extreme coW of auuthrir ice ag'V
Thai the ahores of the gifai laUef;
am changing Is shown nea^ Toblro.
whore immense sand dunes which for
^rs connected the libore with Tobii\)
imarvh. are rapidly being washed
by wave aciloo, to fora agalp further
OUL IMrtwuotl Is being unroi ertM
fm above the pi\*M;iU waU'r le
shoaing how much li|gher ijic water
ouce wws in Lake Huron andtSagiua
buy.
.
I
T
A Whole Family. ;
Rev. k. A. Liunlap. of Mount V
Mo., says: -My chlldtvn were
with p bough resulting from imcaal«i.
ipy’wlfa with
that ^ pretented her sleeping
fc or'less for
five yaars. and you While [JVIDC of
Thr Syrup hat cured them
ThMBas A. KUtwm drtl»H that
|(e«r Turk la too nol«r for Idui and
prMHw the wvliisioB of his New Jrr:gCT workshop.
He aars; ! -| can’t
otand »w York. Yon arc to:^ glaring
and naMgr over heiu. one of ttie rhUf
tuaaofis liHag t^f y»u sre itxlng w
natty «r wy eontrlvancaa.- ;
WANTED.
injuries b coii-iimptT reparters have signified their in*)
iheopcnlhgoClhe.eawmmUlhi.pu.HwUh the Intentioa of springing U on“
I leations of being present at the game
ing hns made him inraluable to the Thanksgiting day for
first time, as . In speaking of the same he said: gad even the acau in the preas aUad.
aa offeet to the mynjiJoM -oeiooM i.,
^
bothered with which U erected oo Ue roof Of tho
Marry Hammond In ererr pby of Stags’.. 1
!snn may be |
wnnecessao. but want to bi \ large grand stand,
ed'to nacork U nextj Sat
forced'to
unlay.
latunUy.
ircc as can be. I do not care to]
Hal Wacka partidpated ia algnal
Thenewaof thcacciden^^to
down on my!
But Few ara Free.
rerelved here '
practlca Wednesday for the first time
fcbouiaers for I want my muacles
But few people are entirely free
sines injvred In the Uliaois game. It sympathy, and it U .till
from indigeaihm at thU s»sOn of the
has been deflaltely decided by Yost be wUl be able to play. As soon as |
that the Aliegaa boy willaStart ibv they learned of H IHrccior BairJ.j
' ^
rai^u?*
H -r I
tn,
^ i i^t;niau is
««id this week it dlgesu what
ywu eat
but bechBse It
Coach Yost
game at left balfbariL
Tbe report that Vanderboom. ihc
Wisconsin captain. h4id broken his arm
h<^buS!^idb^
In practice. U erWenily ibe prlw -bear
and he has at last gut Ing. and all forms of indigestkm.
story- of tbe season. It 1» greatly and Wisconsin, and Mu rybody man'- ’ Mm little i
0»n*er of tt elviiic CALMAfTfi IfitsHor Spsr Varnish is
U so then U lii
donblad at Michigan whether the big to biH‘ each college liiu$^up with ib«.
^
** most dorahle fsr all IntaHor work.
half back was even Injured sufllclen»ly U-.1 OHO of Ihc
.... _.,J)oto,..U.eU..chohUUfro„lbn.toi
to keep him oat ol practice for eren a , . .. ___ _________________________
The brace U padded so i
day. At any-rate. Yost vfU not be scat about the game. : It is the one !
not tc endanger other players.
lion, and the pix vsil.
caught off bU guard.
' Even Inch of available ground, mrili
p le '
Vanderboom or no Vand.-rboora
*:! I ^lur^olTr- Neve r IhVJ uasX ;
RH'Jiron has now been takc^ j by , ..... uf u Ircb-ss ti Irgmphy.
the game. tb<* maize and blue will
bgpocicd to play the same bard game. I
wrought up to such a pitch of 'n-;
It la generally Udk vedi however, that I
concerning an atMciic com<*st. j
Vanderboom is not the player be waH[
Hammond to Oreta Lighter,
laat season. Not because of anv
Ann Arbot'. Mich.. Xov, IT.—Everv
change in bis splrii. bat hb Injury in
lesns to make the Michigan team faji
What couU be more anitaUe or
breaking his Jaw in one of tbe earlier I
being
aad perliaps the
latest. If not the rooHt
i
recklexs innovgSTEPS A\^R!^^ ETC^“ay^^dil
(!nc is that taken b>'
increase the pU^asare of iU usefulThe!great halfbacK
JlUle ctotyW«dne^■ j ^11,
the game Satnn!a> tvifh the
day afiernodo from practice. ’•Nork)"I „ghteM or fiKi.liall tot;, and in
itbrd, hiuh ifTcKle cabinet on the marwent Into the baits at the gymnasium.
hlm.Mdf the
seeing the Michigan j fti^|,,r. He has ihrown.aaay the usual
leader discarding his f.x>lbalJ toy., one-piece »uU worn bylall the playct*
asked him: -neeii playing a lHiIe f.jo | and has adopl«l one
his own. THe
TUAVER&E CITY, MICH.
'
’ luints are of light weithl------- - ’
Christmas Presents
j?E. camicK CO.
•Yep,” answered the cap’jiln.
tdslor
j intfrely free of pads
| or any mcar.« j
Qoality
the
Highest
Ladies’ G rRy
pants and vests,
the 50c quality
39c
Ladies’ peeler UDi o n suits Oneita
style, only 7 doi
en of these left
they are sold at
60 c cver>-where
to close at^
1 6. Grelliek ’
CIt. phoae MM.
39c
Ladies' Cotton
Hose the 10c kind
for house w;
white ; this loi
costs 3 (or
25c
Hnaii M Spfuh
One case goes on
sale today at $1.25
These are sec
ends. You would
not know it tf we
did not tell you
$2.00 kind. Only
1.25
m
BROADCLOTHS 79C
54 inches wide, colors Brown. Tan. Castor, Cardinal and Wine,
from our re^lar $1.00 line
BROADCLOTHS $L10
51 inches wide, the jfamous Olymphia make, colors Brown. Tan,
Castor.* Navy and Alice. This lot is from our regular $1.50 line.
SILKS
35c
MERTOR
SUITS
19 Inclf Plaid Silks 50c
IMS is .Another Line You. Should Sec
lii
;si£:
limfcFdm Nr
W« bara and offhr fhr tfila tha M>'
THE EMPLOYMENT
phoae U 474 Cllx. Secure a Job for
^ter. -The Tlckeur-are good until !
tmed. Huellmantel bldg.. E. From ,
St.. Traverse CUy.
net 35-1 mo ■
1 V'4
7S ft.
. M lUr Rt. .
. r.
^i
Lot n. e.'eor. Mtk sa4 B«fc
iUTCHefl WANTEO-Frenlt 8tei>. i
ttb lU osW A
' '-'I
an’s mea> markU. 5» Randolph 8t.: No. €J6.
^^
^
\ Moose and lot. SOI Sixth 8t
>
Moose and
i St and Michigan Are.
LOST
3 lou on nmwood are..
LOST-Smiill brown leather vall^c Ww* ana
cunuinlng clothing, .etc. Return to
1.23 E. From S«.
nov 7-lf
71. madh^.
LOST-Ycslerday.
t'ronl btrcei, L
rniau. Finder please i^turo
urn to Dell!
Squires.I. 4U9 8. union.
Union.
npv46.yt|
nov
J6*yi j
Ramudelt 8U.
'
i
12istoMacraulaadfai]
to w acrau Mad In Bmvpod Wmw ! f v:
.
iSS'KA*
HOUSE FOR RENT-Corner Slate
and Rose streets, in good coodllkm;
small barn; |8 per month. 11. J
Morgan
TRAVCRiE cmr MARKRTl.
This report la madanp^. The
^ ii j V
cord le net reepoarible for eMn.ee ,
In prlcea
T.
; aanuaora.cn. .... . ’‘-‘f‘^■^4:-
TO RENT—Hoa*H.‘ 2U2 North Spruce
sirett : second building north of As*
bury church. E. H. Allju.
JR RENT—Sevenrooi
quire 908 SUto aUreeL
FOR 8AC^
FOR 8ALE-Small hoi4,l. llvc*r> hem..
mrat market and ihrej horsev at a
lAargain. Small paynuiil down, rest
«>n a IIlK'ral conirart. Rea«w for.
selling. HI health. Address Will
Rouse. Pomona. Mich
1.00
There is no other
underwear so good
in fit and quality
at this price.
Towels at
There are a few of
" tJ!^e 12Me towels
left to close at this
price. No m o re
when this lot is
sold.
FRII6ED BED
SPBEADS
This is a lot
have too many of
and we will sell
them at this price
until the stock is
cat down to the
proper size. Reg
ular price 1.75.
m
no~ fc-if'
>■»<> G™>-W^ Haiti I^no
-------------------------------- - ume vt B. C. DtWIu * Oo. to oa
FOR SALE CHEAP—« II. I>. suulio* ' ertrjr 4wx of tbe iratiBa
cnslnv. nenrly new; will ink.
POea in
property. In . xcUanp.-. A. W. Kick ,
TtobT^^JSiitoir^^^Scrd.
nov Il-U.cuu. Boom. Bolto. Ttiter/ Eexoao.
FOR SALE^o cn.t. r. one covered |
»r «» *«ntoltto.A (luggy. organ, two ca>ici* of drawers^i
om- s Jld watch at 923 W'alttnt St,
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___________ OR. QAUNTLETT
FOR SALE—A line home of II roum^ i
with barn and chlckenhoutoA*; twoj^
lots, near church and school. In fin* .
ueighborbtjod. For sale cheap, la-!
quire of M. H. Thompson. East Jor j,
dan. Mlrh.
nm- 13-lwk« ' ,
FOR SALE—one flve-torye power
gasoline engine at a bargain. Wm.
A. McCooI, 31t; Host St. Cltr. 978.
nov 13-Ct
FOR SALE—$800 buys a good tmsinev>; itaylng 120 per wiek above all
expeiXi.es: will lake i>srt cash, bal
ance on time. If you are looking for
a good ittisinemi this will pay to in
vest igatt. A. B. Curtis. Traverse
City. Mich.
nov I3*6t
FOR 4BALE-One ^lecood-hAnd Ito.
baler and mounted borso power In
good condlUon^^ Farmers Supply
company.
nor 2-121
FOR fiALE-Coel
Eicblh sUecL
stove.
218 East
nov 2 tf
FOR SALE—Farm 6 miles west of
town, including aU Implemenu.
team, harness, wagon. 1 cow, calf, 1
Chect^r white piga, 7 toes of hay In
bare. sB tbe crops, eev bouse bom
last fWL Urge log bare, everylhieg
compute. A bargain if takee at
oece. F6r perticaUrs call at W. E.
Thompson’s. 439
Ninth SL
oetl84f
FOR BALE—A Bgfit wk horse, ill
W. BUrenth SL
o« Wf
HOOfie FOR BALE OR RENT—Weet
1
esKESS!''';-
/....for..
27 iBCh Stewart Plaid 75c 1.35
This is a lot we were fortunate to secure at less than the market on
them: only'seven styles left. You'll regret it if you wait too long.
It won't take long to sell them at this price.
4'^
MI80ELJLAHEOU8
nor IMf
WVUfTCO-At oocc. yoong mea for
fireohea and brmkcmco; high Wage*,
promotion guaranteed; firemen g*H ♦
flOO. becoming engineera at 1175; j
brakemen gel ISO. becoming con**
doctors al S200 per tnootb: Inatroc*:
tions by mall; send for particuUr*; j
positions secured as soon as compo*'
teal; best opening In the Uniied
States; state age. National Hallway)
Training scbool. 68 Bostor
‘ ‘
MiODcopoll5. Mlno.
dot i:HnM j
BARN FOR RENT In rear of 216 State ,
St; 5 sialls and plenty of ri»m for
bUKElcni. D. J. Morsan.
nor 8 tf
Ladies'Cream col
or pants aod vests
a 50c line of light
weights to close at
t;-
dvw
iMfiW lU MMt
aadfrag Job.
Gbm-pMkh.
.ifefitt
at this office.
FOR RENT-’
each at 14 and 85 per month
Carpenter. Cltx. phono 561.
A FEW BARGAINS
THAT LOOH GOOD TO US
^ ^
|8,4H.
^ porahmWr
kMUi rtrag*. or
regm.liag.b41iiyaad m)briely. C^I j
FOB RENT.
Piices
the
Lowest
m-Miib
IM
WANTBO—41y . first dnas engteee.-,^
filter aad aU
lal : one vho con
^ iastall
lostaii machiMfr;
aporitkm iuaiwULChei^or^l
vlU fernUh the beat oT^creMf,
a Spocial atlcDtkMi given to
F
diaceiea of the eye.
With Dr, I. A. ThOfflPMn
BT NATIONAL RANK BLOCK
A. J. McPHAlL
DENTIST
Oefiniof Works
"Krr*CMAWWr
el. M. nuellmantei
BEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
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Ifatioeal ScbMl tf Hide.
DR.J.W.HIGGINS - I
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rib« nntl tn li«n’ lilot a <|tMH<T.
♦niH. firry ovrr dc <*5ii-1 ktw>
lUat.** 4?:qi/kUil U..fani!i*r.
*‘^’»-t run Luoir lUU in
ft'rfi«mro;..>JU yrr.*
fliiiar' !»aU.v X.rr
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liSTODioasns
■ iiDLiaa waaa
FBKE for tWs «cxt JO ihjm
«itiiSofiConlaf.lMurUk
rn-j hnlflonlott
RJch c*.t aU««. B^ttliful Chioa. 'Hand
some SiU’cr, ELEt;ANT
CLOCKS.
hamlnome ^weddin(r
K li» ai
r;<*!
THE H B. TITUR COAL 1^.
$1.00. sieo.
Wo«»^
$3.00, $4.00.
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Utof ato/by lAfy |Ct>frbr<»k ■ FYni-i K-«««>lk-eaia. %mckn rr>uutr. .irvUi.-: « js!f-N
ai,rtMl»q»
ti’ui. Ui* brmtjdJt nni “I'.in U*
•Wtopirt fcnnrHbr wUbc^ lo
^.n
bia Um>rt ,m;p ^rny ibc r^-^ iVw... .’n vr.' wa»
Imli’MiH*' In lf:>»fnii. nn*l all i;» n‘nuy
' X —wrrc^ fai^n al toailuiofor iroor boyr. it \n Ihcir L^^i,,,,^ j„
iMtIt.i,,- ,n intitf- Undiod x^1tll Mm. nM for* of iI’.jivI
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^W!«4, “ oKSt tfcf cooocilor. "irow’ J.l*.. P*r,«. «s., a «r«t.h, «« on.lt I’-ml 4otn"u'l. 11.,-'^^^^
Mono Unr.ownokl»WM
lOTcly dcnchirr iu pfct wcjl l»e callj^f ir Is oUlmsUH] that his prot»rr;y a;ry jof n |••mio^mll•ll of tlm Itnlluitfirii | u often as frrcal en a Honian r Dm
the pInU rf UaalJj," “Ah. «onslc*:r. • rearb
Wn plan !« lo ha.t f’rlH «-i <'|nli of lir.for.1. ;.n l am >hc ihf iTho*. S. Austin. Mfr. tif tbc •’Roptibi:
I ibt! reply. -yiw am pnul? to lltl tbo.,- ncn; bov ii: w:»* r»v cJtira tl , jfinuj
1 «<•»«» Is il.ns ITJuanl.
i!:en an
! Ilcan/* of Lcavcnivortb. Ind.. was
uiM)urcm<ir.'iir.
terr. I 1n-r ‘llot .1" fcid the* firmer!', nr.
WliiMi Mm I
It'Jire of KrvA j
ho
li;nnir-«Ktw
i
n
ii.i.-H-wi
jii
liW
llrJi Is I
ilict!
t!Ht. *’I speal. bu:
cimcludoU lo iry Elect
Jmds. iirilb.-r nuollinc
ihrirufh. ttrtiMHid.all
sdfe awa thou no alck.
k. Fhe could
t atlmli that J
I kir itn' ses nl m::.
leave her bed. and live 4i) phylnai!(‘liiOfsrl!r U
pink and jou «hti
y. Ci^-u
s had failed to relieve her. After
drab of btiii:!? .*'
liaiii's mitl
Ink- jtwd I ____ ^ Eleetrlc llltier*. she
fcclly curwl, and can now r
itenriy, a*! the aRc of
r . Prlnrc 1/mta M Ibitionbun; Itn-* SiM-clal l« the Evonloj; Rreord
;■
an lrtjmi*nR4 bit In New Yerl.
lugnall. Mich., Nov. 17.-R«r. E;t lioUM- here hrt 1MI1I was |K>m live her liotiscboid dutito,*’ Guaranteed by
iobniuin DniR Co.. W. H. Meads and C.
nillep fndu Louisville. Ky
• •
*>*«
•»'* morrai Hd. pastor of the M. E. church at SJicrA. Bugbee. dmsHsta: price 50c.
ie waya... If ibenj is anyihlus «md,- ,„au. will preach every other Sunday
TRY A RCCORO WANT AR
,* «•*»
Wm It ^ nuube deicc.e J ^
BatmmU new white church. Sunto bit manner or gfrctlng. li la whole day achool U bold at this church every
hearted, as if be laenni every wcTtl oi; ijuuday In the future.
’ It. aod be iloea; fof there Js alx>ul him! «rs. Aimtc Flinu attmiUt^l the fifnt
the almpllelty tha^ aitrarta aailormcn: j*,,uday srhonl convention at Tmver-*
OPERA HOUSE
knows tkat ihe ewtlnp Is city the fum part of the wocU.
Rename. The pr fa re looks juid lalU^. ’ The Uacuall Handle Co !s Install,
like a stmtiR niah He llhew to
« n,.^- go-uo^c !?«iwc- holler In
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mWH, M*EWEB !0
Eiarrln;; n,ejr mil ih,, w«k.- rkU
lia> bnll> tip a npurisblDc cabl-hcwk
Ilkw lo
«.f 111.) yn or eun. iir ■•a- riiu lutioiTi handle liu.lncua to tbi.
■rmsi and V»>ir ibiuK. iliai uiaki- i lt:>- aociinn of the countr)- and rmpldv' *ev.
Id mra .huddrr Md lufii pal.. I. erd hinds at Iboir plant,
abort, he la a rtllut. «b» needs only a
c. W Kllnn. lUsuall'. Ic.IIur m.-rpair 01 Barin* boo,^. a loop .*or,1 and .obunt on.l ,hheio l.uy. r, tiai b.in pava rotaantle backBrotmd to l.e the'Itv ji„k r. e. Mi, in r Inonrl fvr iKits.m-t.
Ins e*an.p|.. of a if...«l ..Id h-a nshU-. ' He ba- rblj.p. ii ....i of iMa rich farn.J..hn RolH.rt.. tf,. Enslisb tllllanl i^ eu.intry abuni thl.-ty.car load, ofj
Playrr. baa Just rdtomed from n trio ,h.i,uhs.. Uwldes alorlnfr fi.tloo bUKbeli
to Auttialla. Oao day be .a. to a m hU .laelooa morehonse. OalOK to
*Bia]| city on tbo lbiK Wand, when n I the seareliy of car. ho ha. been unal-lo
local player eotert^ ibe billiard na.n:,
hkn.lle all .hat eam. bis wa,.
wbero tloberu' waw The Icml maa .H I
i: ;»»;,• WbelHn. «l... Im. l.e.ii Mrl-j
Bot kaow Ilobert..^ioine«f bl.f.-lrad.. oi„l> ill a I h iyi.*:..ld f.-ver. Is r.eotwbo did pat up a Joke nn lb.- A.i- ...i:,,; si„.,|,. Th.-r.- U no otb.r III
tralUa, They *blan.-rod to their on ,,, ,..
au.pertInR champion that lb,- .trany.-.
a n.-w ip.iaIo cniie iaeior, has bt. .t
In the comer «a. ta very aood Id.y. r..
,p,. ,,1,^;. by R II. Stone,
who mlsht
able t.. rIv.- him a f.-a wl... uHII/.-a the power f.imlshed by
IKdiila. The pn.vlnrlal was it..ihliiR ,h,. j-i,,.,
math and rrcurskil UolwrU lu play « | Wu,. /nKler hn^
I.
rrrrntly pmrfiaM-J
name of 11*0 with him. RuU^rts replU^I, „n x<»/rr farm
, Ihr vlIli-;'*
tkit m^svuuld tie pleased, and a» lo u - aim rx|>rr!:i tc i)lni a p:\ri t.f It lii'o
handlc^l^e aai.l Iw would n*serve Ih.*; bn . |.
«
pi kKfOl.!.Mr. i:ii;4lrr will
rmiii tti ia that
that aft
after he had errn ih.-* jonthir: r i. al rsuif uun aa !u u
mom roalFplay hU flrM Htruke. Tills ! tu- J. II. Manntns saw iiilU w.ll h- eonsl.hr.-rt a H<.me*l.a'
oiK-nfloiu. Jan Ut, |t mannfa.'th<- ehalleURer. but t..- iwr,-, alioni
fe. t of Inmb.T
aeeep^Hl
i;eciHrtf<1 it and imwiusI the gninr sn
duMoR tFo st^son and fumUb«*s en:
^ Jlitlu^-IUthrns Ihrn luild! "I n
pl»>T«riif for alxoui thirty men
^ai4--pr9i^‘»^LHl to r
.MI‘S V. Otil.lstnlih oi Shriman ;.<
break »»» luo.
f v VjgiOnMUlh an unfiidiaiod
un«i
irarhinK Ihr vlllace scluH»k an i Ins
:::\£ - ,J|mv*nior-elwt Irattltuin
'<>*»«•* ahoai for V ,mpH^
,
;^^ro^ed his wile
coIIcrv
. _____Hs hojrl k a wry m'oU ndur
dauRhP'r <»f
Orork i.r..frrKrrf»i
,„a„y i,u,a|iu‘>-w t nu rprlHr.
Ohio \Ve*b van
.TMty Tio ii two
vUlasr has and Is hallrU wHh diIhr MlFKdS
•Ihra tihj Ertjv
UpM.hy the bellied iravt>Hr*od ten:Inr. are VaNsar a
' iH»niry. Irnrslmi alike.
A bachvlor alrl.
mrnsvxtrtH. as le is fevHull .has brrumr
”• l-Ia'l*^. 4 rontlv sii J lovlnrK calhNl by ihr !u
liirR. Kan.. Nrwi*
I to havo b;a,Hauls *.f ibis'Itaaiir*. is om- ef
this Hue ovT
luninttir • ijjosd' typical ploiu'cr »rlllus^hat arc
meals. "They
Happy Now." Tl*«‘ ^.mIu;: sciicrr e\«Tv year In iMs par.
new editor has
•Thv.vor.* 4,; ihe country. The old arnthtoan,
^ nlthoui;li SO years of ugc. Is slUl acUvei hit.
laumpoti In hiislncw. condurilnR a
iMitall WtHieery. AUboujth Uvlnp la
r(!pi'vsmuatlw> from lUv m-?ouU JJlch this place nearly for.y .vesr* . bar on'.y
tgaa Blvlrlct. I. .Irra.lv r.rv.Ru!«c-J
.M.-vIck onre'rt.irlUR all I'-a.
a .tropK f^. in- aatlaaal u-Klrlatlon.^
,,.1.;....
Hit araadCather emlKratud lo MicM ; .\un
railway durlnj; ihc
pan all the way from New Jer^^j by l>rar« Il havrua thrxmnh this place/
ox team la tSSt.
He has never aflUU’eU tlmU'lt with
Rev. F. Ramaey. after forty years M any clmrrh or norlal «rKa:.:>.*lon
. tabor tn the wild, of Aabantlland. A(-:
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GORTON’S
MINSTRELS
BBAOTIFOL
ELECTRIC FIRSTPART
HiKkGla»Sp«ii»les
SpiiMiiiiCostyiiies
GRAKD
STREET PARADE
Priut: 25C, 35c, SOc, rsc
8«at aatw opens this mornlns
:
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the V^tod SUIto. ODo of hi. expxwi^ eocto was wimo be waa caumrv'd L>
. UtoAsbantU. who. wkUe they alluwcsl
tUiaaolf and family freedom during th,
. day. booad him la Iron. <wery algm.
Mr. Ramaer atlll carrte. hi. •backk*^
ahoat wltb him on bit traveu.
Three laayort elected In Ohk it»i
waok have only an average of one leg
«>imMxncxvrclxrthepr;vlh^^f Fuf.
,,,,j„,^
^ ,a/dlfficuit
nad 0-1 iBhai iht p;
wa.H Tipoii ihlf lovclj ear h of our. thtt
would appeal lut being en>ovablc or
praiteworihy to this rvmaikahly eccauric gentleman.
J. R Blsckford of Martin-. l\rry hi^
Ounce Yog tat
oae. Osoris H. Brcaock of Bridgepi.r, k, cryMvery
utmee of food >*du eat that
bsa woe sad Oeorae Kompart oi IM fail. to digest does « imund of harm,
meal into poliuo.
lajrc Stumps about on woodca puGei
[* ^ the entire ----ptoolaa. All tbiee are democrats aud .
^\T deprivus the bloodoftbe
sseb waa ih» only winner on bis par- i i
Kodol l^jrapepaU Cure II
Slant. It dlfpfta the food
regamiesa of the condition of tbS
pottUi baa been diaeurtod In Eniftti ato^h. It allowa that organ to real
pspsto of isle. Mow be lavlahex h>
aflmsihNi OB two tdd wtoie- elaters .>r
btowMber. Mia bappitot days IB EngWbd are passed in their coaipaa/. H
«da lo Ibdr eaia that be tMlded all UiftarO*.
4e to him after
bbiMi^oatHi tii Arrtea.al'co a-.idofidW
Twr A
wa»^ xi».
tS.K.S’^J.-SS.TSa.'SS
i^1'
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SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
WE SELL ON EASY TERMS
...A GAS RANGE...
$2.lRJtlown; $l.LK) a month. C'nnuecUoiis frei». Vou
, inav juRl ns well have th<* tiRe of ii unis stove all winU r,
and you'\vill have lo Imve one next summer.
\
DON'T WAIT!
DO IT NOW
TRAVERSE CITY GAS CO.
•mlSnfM"
AIR TIGHT STOVE
is the U.*st SUive you
SAW for the money. It has a
laijre fuel opening, cast loga,
cast screw draft and nickeled
top ornament; just the thing
forasmaUreom.
(3ur bHtcr gnulu of Air
Tights have cast tops, bottoms and fronts, heavy cast
liiiings. oak stove, ateol bod
ies. UanAsome top omamenU,
nickeled awing tops, nickeled
side raili. nickded lock lever,
latches and screw drafts.
These aro heavy, durable, Air
Tight Stoves and they are an
ornament in any room.
T. W.
asm ft Barra Jmlrp
pbCSMSltt.
AftTHUN HOLUDAY
eiv.
VIS, VISOR 4 VITAuTy
r»
hr nu DnaiMn
TJSS^s£^j^
TBEKSB
?WBmni»a
sTUMuiuimn
OOlKO WIST
1^01 frrtovs%
OOfNOlAWr
SEWER TAX
FIFTH WARD.
Notice to All Pertona Intsrtoted.
I TI.C special assejiFment tax roll foi
'the construrllon of a trunk sewer In
dlhirlci No. S (iK-RlnnlDK at the Interserilon of Ikixrdman river with WclI lington street, rannlng thence cm WclI lost on street. Front street and RailI road avenue to Eighth Ftr«*et. thence
I on Kicifib fcim i to Barlus' street) Is
I nnw lu tuy Iiaiuls for the oulloctlon of
the stvond liisiallmcnt. logctbcr wltb
the accrued IntercHt uu all unpaid InBlanmcriif. the fame to be paid un or
j beford the 20th diy tjf November. lltOS.
j
M. E. Has'hfll.
City Tressurer.
. omce—Room 202 State Bank buildlug.
nov 1-lmo
1
A Oissatrous Csismity.
M is a .H^asinnis calamity B^heii you
I lose your health, bocauso Indlgei.tlon
joud cou«ul|»atlun have Kap|»od It awa>.
Prompt relief can lie had In hr. King'*
f aNi w Lift- IMIIk. They build up your dl
grjitlve urgatis. and eure hesdacbe. dixxlncKS. colic, ctiustipallon. eir. (hiaratitoed at JnhnFon Dnig Co.’s. F. H.
Mead, and C. A. Bugbcc's Drug Suirea.
16 in. Soft Wood, slabs and edgings
$ 1.25 per load
:
T b in. Hardwood, slabs and edgings:
I*
$2.00 per load
laqnlto al M A n. B. toSel oOee.
FIRE INSURANCE
wt.keu.iMs
BRIIO lARIOS 11I0UII It
COSPAiy.
TtmeiasUTBLhiM IffeH
CUy <
GEO. A. JARVIS
Tram
cYt/ »t.m Vecth
bjjrttt 11 dO a. ». aiMarvlTtag M f ,25
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
IN. Hum
to.«-SiWitti
MSUOE 4 OWETIi*
GOLD BEADS,
6ENERU llXUUIlUt
••^iSisr^JSZ'Kisr' .
Are AIM Very P^imUr
PEBEAIARQUETTH
• I I NIWWII.HBLM aiOCK
C. D. MILLER
oKiMT'ito’r
.-imxair.F-*
(lies arc iovited to
cxoiniao.
PRICES AKE VERY
REASONABLE
;i[
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
0«M ut Ntw «nk J» .««■ 4
are coming into (avor
again
OVAL WOOD DISH CO. J.N.IMRTINEK
.:'W;67. BbtH PHONgB
ON. E. L. THINLPY-^pedal attn
tkm to dissasee of cbOdroa. Boor
m mate bsak bide. Both pbooss.
ITYLCOlto
NaiJ»TNAVCNftE CITY
I
fiectlre IIjt^ou wRl moot
NatkmsI Proiectlre
tMrd Toaa.
in WoodmaaI ]hall on
eday of <ach month at 7:30 p. m.
Calvin 8. Vsler. preaideot; Lorin
Roberta, aecreUry; Nettle C. Gray,
deputy.
oct $64/
JOHN a SANTO
A muU Cold Cues.
ajruum by acting sa a ca
j
0.korWM«»«k oBtfc FK—M.
K. c. r. chaw->k
Ic Ut«- Uafbm-n
g^pkcn-E-U
toia aa. V tof <
tbcM whirfi the In-
Send U8
AWTRACT. OP TmSm O.vOW'
m. J. 0.4MAKT XnOBiLOOD
Ilmvin fiou line of
Can make [prompt delivery,
j
j
your orders.
OK. kAWTON>rlVa<Ua aM
iblodi.tUrt
Tnr ■ "Fill
FRANK TRUDE
WOODIWOODI 1ECKUCES
clTfiS
to $11:
ON. A. H. HOLUDAY. Qranuete To
toete CalvatsUp. CMIs# U liusaoe
blda. Taispboaea. emte W ; veil
,h!
GOLD CROSS
I
rnoomi V aad A H. ft U M •roast Os
Oa bisek. Ml Pboesa
IMI
Olt 1. O. MINOi
lo sya, ear. joes sad tbroat. Glse
■Itod. Sompbopsa Memoel
OUR $1.00
Bufldin^ Air
Castlm
: We don't want to carry any stoves over
«»
Oft F. MOtOPWOfTTH-* Spectol Wb
Wc siaft Them at $8
ispleaAuiit but unproHUiUle
task. When you n- buildinif realitius ami uecvl good
gnide lumber, lath, slitogltm.
etc., well teasoDed. honestly
prioetl, promptly delivcretl
—every way Baitisbu tor)'—
lodge your orders with the
j,
Yes Are Sst Fediaa WeU.
3>tPthf$t»r*
We sell the I’amoiis
Fox Typewriter . ,
BIG
1%.
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WftM. fttTATt ANP
4SS WEST ntOMI SiaXlT
HasMI's
jitnira <riiu n M
:;« <H C-Jrio. Iw kw toncrtrt to Tor; imi. lorpc m«utf (kl-.s. .-on rinty
mrimmmiM
ssansr
Th» J4*w*l»r
■**
WW
Clasri the tbroat. strenrhena fbt
luaga and broochial tpbet. The mothtrW friend and the chUdreora favor
,lS;rjS.<S3--JW.?3!
jas.srs.’afjfyrass
✓ laold by all drugglau.
tw.HAsnRK & sdH
Insaniace and Real
iXAvata anr. - ndo^
w&WMseMk
mp
SS^jar'^^
. u X «»w> >» •■ rt—tm city t*.
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rmm
i&Sstr
&
m
tMclOtolty.lan toad diwM^. andd< laj<i>“^ cnidbnard m aaw;lt^ •
tbMml badkdT tbangb the proc«ala na
rMBte^nm hoped
•elroa «f tbo nppommltor of beartot I ly aUnpla. if yon can Bnd A box
bos nbont.
ten torbeo Mjaare and hmr doffk aU
a
well and pood: If nM. yon aoM tnakt
tbn Bat anoace for (be bottom and Jtoe
foor Mdm to fit
iiaifb BhOBne .to xmr ShnitoA^
ititu et ni.. narreia
IB tbo cam
Sto Shimaa^tltt to llouto RhtUliif:.
tbeboa« Often
Roai Caiato Troiiotor^ )
ila* ftt the lMMB» oT Mr. uut
Gray, let^ U. 2S. ». block A
Wm. I.. Browi to AH‘c P.
pnrreU, Oak Helab’».
noyd Iand nlfe to
ritnt.
lot »o Mid lot 'V
H.. 1. r Co.*« Uih.
Ot.oH E. H.v!#:e« and wife
Fllktot en.l wll. Ht m. |,?cv
nfeUke.
Andrew R. F|i:nnr> lo Franece H
Bplnoer.
IVnintala lownuhlp
W’m A Alc«i*»k and wi.V lo Wm
r.B.0.,
M. .1
1 IfofkiM,
!i^r."S!S2-;^s;
(to* M«
Perry Tlllounn of Bnmmit aty wu
to te«rn ftoiuntor
MtM Lola a«4
^
funu CJir are i
Wm. Waraburc.
J.tl.Maamwmfflrca^
oprrt honae Thnr«4t)r erett
________
*
on rdjm.
^ eorAnx mnaanox. ^
J A«n v cmieiXiU*.
A« to gf.Johmi aod Ortnd Rmribl^. aerred ta ibe
Ito>t lie* l.un;)« (V tr> lllnm and* ^^*rtuina o Im>\. Now eaili 4«oniar to
Kuitor Ktabor am) Frank Kht'PlilJto An anetlcn wale of farm tool* and
Mary Thovr- w^ of ».o\.„if.• ••‘•rkoil off wuii pie»*e« of lardboard
Hove boneebold noodt wUI be-held at
' ■
•
o town JT. mnee in
j rui m fli. tTrattof four little mfj»*
the toie Hennr Keffer fam. two nlleii
0. TmBiiktof »a4 Mr<k Mjp^
MtmaH Whiilne and wife to*Rono| tt .d.- Tlie l«a«kH to Ihua aquare aa to
Mr. Randall it Mir,crV Iim hai oaii of Ktofsley. Batnrday forom«>n.i
.!lM.lot
. I- ii Co > { »UaiN* (Ml the outaklr ami
wife lefi We«Qe«.|boutlii^llr. Kd««rd‘« farr
Kor. H
w^re tJiejr eipect lo
Nor. la.
' form luakle.
Frank Ptiber ban acne on a biulneaii
-----applied the potWni oehlom oorrlneelpu |,»: \s und
people freo ftoi trip kf Mialtie:^ and Maaliowoc. Wb.
BATBt.
wUui owe# tbedtoaaao U faateiiod upon | 411,
rer> pleoaot nariy am)
Hanna ajtent a few da>s her. tor«lto K rtokbaa’a Veyeublt
vv’m ft rm
l»pi*Kop
o-, ujiyina (be same portPint al the Woodmen*, daoee |n Grandma
keek in •Mvrcr.e riiv rtolt/CowpmSi U tbo moat efficient t^
t. Mu. k •»«*i«tiito.t(vurrm«tolux tides. I.m|.
nU report a Bar tlaie.
> i
t-ovefs arc made to
Mr. and Mr«. Will Wbee)oek-of
ni
na
ihr
faoie*
Iti the (omcrs. First,
ft
1
m..
Tmvme dly were jmeata of Jamea i Cook*a laat Wedne*rtij
;
»vit|, the Iiuilerldl. holes are
Craadall and family laat week.
; noon waa pmfltabiy
Mtoa CBrrto llelau wax n Trareric; pifked.
Hinoifh **ue sUle. trllh eorfWIn lolaa bsckaohe
l=". 8»e.'lr « H»H n:H-r A.
City caller Wednemtiy. '
ITltoer MU of Baba laU U hero vl mother. .Mr**. Amelia
. uu the comllscrvl cTOMn-on
' itlax fi
S LmVw'*oT*f!it!*^swm^^^^^
ir no-r.! an.l
Cake am) coffee ae-i^ aervc<Ml!?
T» tMMwJ ,y Om. nwr. who
jKome t II Its n.
Nm.
fretbrncnia. nfl
aRer which she
MwbH>*< «at«M« «t lb» Tirntm
I
43-4t
4.1
M*.r
Oak
Park,
CffOAR RUN.
scni.si with a
.'CHrlWNM mum- «•• k«M «t tb
o
Jn
»
K.
Sawyer
We have boM bavln« real winter
A
SPECTACLE
CASE.
v
tOLOn CCXTIR.
^en and thei
a am from her
‘1. sec ri. imvn ?C.
Mrs. Coni Coraon of Trmer e aiy n;e*.
weather Ibe paat few daya.
ls(*n.l «*l.rUi«s. uiri mm4 Msw l( Is
. Will Oriffitb and L. U. Ort^ went up attmirloi (be dance at kWh Baiuriay parted, wiahtoa her mauv
.
wife lo UnM
noar Orark 10 hunt deer yeaterday. nlfbt and olao tailed on MrA O IV
/ n wICa and tliiwe nioRelilldren bnaMiM Tboinaa Tvndail and family hare Ctoipoot on Monday.
Tu I: Ike eti ntir.ieihc s)>e*iacic ctae
*•*'*■ *
. , . ,
'"waTTm <^!Aiter of *IVr.vei>r Cl y
n tot«a oifcto of frianda lo ommito liU
I I loci; .t Oak Park.
Mr. m*4 MfK- T R
• ut two plc-.e-. of stiff eardlHiard 7.by
Itove IM beartf^t
Davto 'V Walker and » fe
ov., 7 l.y Vj lueiKW aud tWO
I'.k. e-fc of a'v of m L. M e ;
mured into (be teuer*a botiae yaathr
conference yot- will be held In the r. ’
^ wHbis
-li.efae. toiy over one aide Of
I Mr? ieea at ibo
rriur&Ad lo Tft*v
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.«S7'S., ^
tSSRit
‘
,
.7T!r;
wuh p.|n; >"V.r;";v
,
iSSi5vl«S£
•r.'s.'ss'i.r.irw,
•
Omndma CarlieBonr.
Mra.«lnun«rtoaa
w,
The Cedar Rua ac^oolieaeber wen
tiia lMnaa IB bar fdiwami and rerelv
City Friday erem
inc « onniber of bnitoea.
TlM»frtonda «r Mrm Horry fart bora
for
.wood bat Inat Tbnmdnr They foi tbo Muaoolman Grocer Co., waa aeeo
nbont Jt eorda of wood for her.
to oer mldat Ftiday. He waa weartot
a very ptoambl amlle beeanae wo bavn
an ageol. a<9 be did not have u> stand
otiUldo Iho depot and ablver.
Tbomaon. forroerly porter at
n» m«««« «kwcll Marteir •«•«. tboMarry
Motel WTiUtox. Traverse CH>. la
bffOBt beee. Ww ane tiad to arv Hie
**Swr. AlUagtoB. Mm. B. PI»b«r an l epot open once more.
Mrs. 11. a. Bboner returned to Trav-
past few da.va.
Mra. A M. Bmlih a««d Mm. N W.
Hairtofion drove to Raat Lets Dd tout
Mlaa Amelia MeereU to In Traverse
Mra. A J White ralM on Mra. T
I White Mondar afiermion.
Quite a mimbef of farmers are baiitIna potatooa and atorina them to T.
R. White's coltop, Thev Intend lo put
In Hone to f.poo .bushels.
There milt be many little Runsl
airla wlm will be aurnrlaod to ki
that llnie Kdith wane, who to only V
ol(k can bake a eake as coodVa
>• a arom-iip.
aMvTAd
lU^tois rine
to
■"■ "•
Ro*Mth
» fairuerB’ .cleuMiiio line wllh
iu.to muily niid
,
■ 'rrrr•sxis;
fltlkdl the v-uvrr wllh
ith two hows of MSS
town jn. range 11..
i4*w rilftojii. Puljit ou !hei«ver a iw^f
Glare
11
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line of im- ClllK
'
“ Hiowe to lleMer P. Rfowe, of *.|M, lu.ies. w ith Mime amiropriato
_______
faelenlior) and
**• f* 25:^l« ami eti of nw*,. niott.* or any oilier form of dt.««ratki4
rtobed
at tt lo.^ ilng rsLed fur neyt Hsimdayp«‘<‘
toan J.. rnnuo II.
yon may prefer, if you ojt an eX|M-rt
srternisjn. The ofajeri to lo act faetu rl Alice M llorul. ci ak to Grace H. nltl, (iH* famsh. If not. .milimlder oa
> < MiM Ruth Tremato ba« been on the
.y 1
piPeeto.
or fa-lld
Ir
ihu lltieii Itcfore coxerlrif the Isit aoms
Rd Dowd moved hts family to Tuba scrvlrti for* leva money nr
MAYFltta
nM lIM.^Init to beit^ at tbto writtof. ^*Mra. Ollle Kobn and son Carl and
laura H Howard. ri a1. to Jno. l> *ulial»)c tlc*.tou.
laat
wewk.
Mrs. Addle Oibtia apeat part of the
Nov. 13.
deirrore. et al. m*»4 of se»4. sec. 4.
Aaa Hanray drove over lo West Ab
Mr. Dennii ha. bo^iaht the W H.
OM red. olive ffreen. oU Muc and
to Traveiao Cliy.
i of nw»4. M*c. 10. town :a.
mira Sunday to visit Mrs. B. H. Myera, week
UTieat
farm
of
4i>
acre..
dun ip*id «-oi4.r St) (I.U be fooml Jo Urn
Mra. Newt. Jalne*on made a totalYUBA.
WKtT ALMIRA.
Mm. Kohoto slater, who baa been
Fred Anna, whlh* hclplna Mr. Cot
peas trip to the county aeai Wednealinen, amt any one will make a
qalte atok the past wtiek
-F.eorKC ^'urVan to working, for M.
Della M Hal) to Homer G. Hall, el tnudul as wHi n% an alliwctlre le»x:
ton botcher hoffi. had the mlsfnnuo
Bert BsMidle). aoaler. waa aeon in
by
craeofibe'M.
Wc-lrh.
’
a!,
lota
a-4-:..
block
3.
Jnd
F(‘mw«»d.
lo
have
hla
Uniter
bitten
A potato bu>*rr from Ohio to to town
For the yuiini; atila who are too Im4r
" toy
Cbi^ty WllaoQ on
our mldat Friday.
. The thr«*«falm: runchlne wn. In our
UUian lx*lier loqeorce KIrkfay. wVj to jucirrfnki- i lulMiral.- aifu
avc I
’
Mrs. Will MeConan drove to Trav and Inbera to plenty hav
Ixtrhom)
dajw
I
sju week of %v^ \k of UK to. MT.
Mr.
Dtshler
of
MancMuna
wa.
vl«
aelchtotrh
(own
;ja.;
toy
to.
Priciw
have
ranaod
from
4S
to
(Wit
We tinder aland that Klarn’ Ahbee erae Cliv Friday.
Hina at II. Warren's one day last
There I
mnee •(
cents ao fi
ban dmra to Frankfort after bU mar
Iloaa Itranyon wa» In FVankfort acv DO Mr.
. to only surb
week.
QuHe
I an. n.l the SunFoster. who with bto wife,
riapo lleenae, wbleb will oeeur tooir oral (toys of last wi^k on buslniwa.
.lay I
• n a( Traverse
Mr. and Mrs
w
Vor);
state
tbto
ft
. Iblt
Mrs. Kd.
I c'iiy
la.i .Sunday at
I- w.-aiher to fa
Mra. om» koon. Xaa Harvey and 1 i„roe,i borne
! .oral faN..V in.
tort Kron wero the anoato of Mr. and teodlna Ibe fi
.Vy niaJd ,\om wr*»l lo eonsrtf •
furtiine tiller «ml uiunn-d wailins
CEDAR.
U
la
repo
MIm Orpba Edcelt aorbmpanled to very sick
Mrs. J. A. Pennington nnd rhtldrrn
PORT ONEIDA.
dtoiiiuliy.
i-rc* In Traverse CUy Tiicsilay.
-DM
*l;e
preill5|(( s..me g-erl
.Mir.-i Allri- S'akT: vtoltod with n’.a
WrtoTw'h‘
*«»***“"*
nne^uI^a of Mr. and Mra. Aaa Palmer nia J”
DIIIoq. who.^b^s
„f
XT.
.Mr. oenja
Benjamin of Traverse City was Mlviti m limpire Sunday.
ertml.le-r** I .,-.|..m| syi^i.rillH-tfaiilfy.
Tl.e pul..^ 111:111 had wr.flen a fSH-tW
” *n«nla ami thert^ to but slight hope of
Frtday erenlng.
fop nearty seven years
in town one
Quite a a inih r lr*nn lure adi-nded
•tieli. fnetii. sfah IfafrrII.Ie new*r <-nl effu^t.ui I.IMI sutiiiim.ll It in the
Mr. and Mra ' - ------Clyde St IIwell of Dloom.lale
ih - .Uut t .n (ili-ij .\ito,: Bat unlay ninaiu-*! Nonilt. rMStfiig ^<k :ilid f'irtb .Tpfa-al eilltor.
enltlnx
on
her
vtoliing frfamdh to re.
_
NORTHRORT OBPARTMBNT.
Baturda
w
ringing
her
li.iiwl‘
••\Vfa:it (fai .V Jii llitiik of tl.r imiried
Fred Farrant of Bunllrkville
kiiav om, !I urn .vnd K-ank Vtoko
ihn CooarGsmUooal erac at.v.
••Tell me.- | suid. w tolling to con>- the iiisn In blue. m.xluu.Iy.
M^ Beknh WR-aon. Mia. Ooldtol Oaaa No. six of sted
chi] Blte-*di-'l «he MK iul j-iven nr Hu
d fay their teacbMr. and Mra. John Lyle of Hodge town Wednt'Hdav.
Stan And Jernd Hallett w«w Urn j
-U . II.- reidl.d the (illtor, •spenkKirocr nillman has imrehatted
N'onh I nlty M fuolhoire rriilay e\fn flirt the girl.
Mlaa Pearl Dame,
ne. and other mem vlilted Mrs. Lylo'a atoter. Mr*. Thonip
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Aaa
Palmer
*
Slie
lol.l
me
Hi
>l
me
futfaer
w
urks
li.g
..mdidly. ynttr fe.-t eie i itefa loo
piano.
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a 4»f the achqol xnvo
xavo ia Dutch »»- ton. dnrlng the past week.
Frank Kin Is preparinc :'<»r
' Mr. nnd ^
Klnu r Ail.in.sun (jf Eni hard *^Iia%rtl!i' f-oal an* 'Jilndln' foUc*
and
Mrs. Brower Is still alive, but stead
having
built
a
new
wcxxl
house
With n wild whoop the fiolfai-u.au
pin-.
Mr
«
V--. J.-l e Prause o!
lly faUtoff aud her fauahand and son
Mrs.
I*enntogjun
and
ud
rhllUrcu
l.*-U;ud.
Vlr
M.i««es Rogers
-Itnt lliaf* no diwgniee nor soirofr.- <gr:ilitoiTt1te *-*lll »r by the fan r. *Ti:ike
were sent for 8ati
U unlay and arriVvsl
mra. snm Myera is aomcwnai i>eaer|^^^^_ ^
douahnuta. cakes. laat evonii
a day' In the country this week.
falU.
s;iiil. a trine Vexed at sneli affd ta iit bsek!'* lie n*amt. tigfab-utiig Ufal
Mrs. Jul
JuUa'\\*ll(ion of Traverse CItv
fruit and
served
Igrip.
*'Tjke it baej;!. There luive
and .Mr. and Ir* Kn^l Atkinson of [ -(M,.
rmnn. after which the called on Mr. and Mr*. A. S Bamnm
poir fntlu-rr s..M*rd ilMi-ri b»u iiu.ey J.ike^ nlni.il.v ntoml
.Sheiiantl. .Nto? Anra l>a”a t»f l.’id- Vnr-ih -11
=Viday last.
Ited to the parlam Friday
U dud thl M- U:4ut jour fll-t iK-hlg l.ig i.lld we W.U.'l St; iid
non and M
iunon
M-s. John Ttoto of ii '
“
The Ladles* Aid society me; Tliurs visited her parents over Sunday.
-Judge.
(for It liny lunger.--Cfafaugo NcFs.
Harry Thompson has accepted the place
ace wen- fte g.ie*.i c.r Julie
City to
lK‘Pl'Ion of Illation agent at Cedai
Id famllv S.-i,.*av.
8%ukUnx
VventSon tbia urook as a deto«aie.
Run. Wc are glad to know that liar
The Jmix ,.ncial j;Ucj;i'
In
Nov. !4.
Ion. Lapore Campbell: solo.
What Is tbo matter with the 8t
to _getUng- akiog
- so well.
- ,
choolhouH-- FridaV evening
Dame; rerltattoo. -\nB Mar
imbool that moro of <
Tnesday momingh train brought aa.s culte well aneeded and all en
a
Failure?**
Rrth
Stevens;
solo.
rlam
do not attend?
the remain-* of the laic Charles Berry >.vt-U the vie-akuig l.v il.e srhola-.iCtorisaa Johnston.
from Traverse City. Imcrraeni at Ma H. .\Il«cht-U t^r f'rankft*rf tavo-ed the
John Rnnla apeot Tneaday to Trmv- day at South Boardman
amii-ncc (flih a fr w of hto choire aeWIlUr
Mr. Otmumn of Ovlati. Henry OHI,* There was no prayer meeting this lectkm*. til wa* raiM-d for th.- l»enc.
ll!'kwk left this we<‘k 00 a bunt- depot durto
, tmpooa and Fted WItoon win aU slart *^ll
'^*‘!w.-ek on account oT Mr AllingtoT;
of (ho *rtox>l
'
abaeoce. y .
' to drive tbroagh on a hunt- toe trip.
Nov !::
1
Gconm Leslie spent Tuosday le
Jlev. and Mra. Rerdge have gone to being sick.
Jerry Sullivan to in Grand Rapids
---------,
Traverse C\ty.
ID* to attend Ibe Sundav
this week
SOUTH MAYFIELD.
'
Trarenu* city
City will school convention.
j Dr. Homday of Trarerae
day on a visit.
Ooo. Mason’s brother to with him
Fin- w.-a:hn ar pr«--.-nt arul ibc
\ Pehap* you find voundf in T
Mrs. ffiddle Lake's bshy to ,p„^ I be to town Tuesday to do dental wor^ Piotldtof Klder Fergurou hc-!d now
as clerk In the drug *torc.
farmers are lnii>rt*\lng fa i.v h,t*kins
a position adierc you have even
, better at this wrltlnx.
^*ov-lX
coru and plowing
M. Dame returned to Trm
last «
Nov. iJ.
up all hope of ever rajoymg a
-----------Mr- Hogard and rhildr.:
10 hare
City Tuesday, after spending a few
W. B. Moore of Battle
Bit tie Creek baa ar
I
hearty meal wHthout having to pay
ARAL.
’XH-n xlHlilug .Mr*. Ik.sar.l
i.ightcr.'
,dara with bto family.
rtvadd to apend (be
(he winter <with bU ais*
SOUTH GRANT.
Mrs. Julia DancroR is very in with Mis. Amo* Box . foi a f* w .lay., re-f
1 The
Mrs. M. a Markham
t.irnt-d t«i iheir horn*- in Charfa-volT ;
■•’week
Gea Pratt baa gone to 8omb Board typhoid fevc-.
Gt-orge Jobnaon called on old friends. amn, where be has employment.
' a J Read what one of many thouSfcerni ifo.rt-W g»».ng wuh
J MarNine dollars was realixed fay the plre ,
'^/aands of sufferers has gis-en
given tesWill Kelly I, home, naming
u > curn huske*^ H;:* f.tll.
High school at Ueir tapper Saturday
timony to:
body cannot extract
ankle
B>n.n Hul.-tt shipped a t-*r |..ad ofi
entc
N “ I want cven’one to know how nutriment from tfaeunLester
Hathawav
and
Chaa.
Palmer
caufa
«
l
*(
on.day
la*i
»
t
l;
Homer Almme. who baa been aeriand John Jtonmey. Flovd 8hleets and j wcat.
are
cnlting
and
skidding
ibe
timber
j
Some
oi
the
farmer*
are
ha
farg
poRcxall Dyspepsia Tablets helped diffCStcd food and
oualy Ul. Is improving.
N.
E.
Hathaway
recently
bought
ofMaio*-.
m
KlngHey
jhto
w.n-k
,
Peter
hts purebaaed the
W18 Bbullcr
me. I suffered with stomach
**S^**I^(sa>d bla team last weekIt >’ old home
of a
George J«me
-----------|
I
Brslie In town.
Snnday to tow
’trouble for two >'car5, and was in treme weaknea*. emaand bought anotber of j. N. Kennedr. O. C. Gc*talT »k a trip to Omeni JitoC.A.L(
The recent heavy storm left tnon
BLACKMAN.
a terrible condition. 1 had Jost ciatkm and chronic
Artie Howard has bought a team of Saiiirdav.
drlRwood on oar beach
I
than any fUjrrr
Th* IkiprlM
Aid m«-( wlrb
I bermolher a few daya last w
for aomo time.
J Howard.
; Mr« W. H. Hnrlbut 1* the gnest ( i It D. Beaton and wife. T
Mr*. Anna Martin la*- Thursday. A
thirty pounds in weight and aoffertog to the inecuMrs. Pllta of Timverae City to visit • .Mrs.
N. K. Hathaway to at Monroe C« 1 torge crowd was pn bPni to*tb aftet
and family of Ldand.
hall and mother and Mrs. ettorgo Kim
looked twenty years older than I
tog her alater. Mrs. G. DavU.
W
iVIlwm lirtgg.^
:g^=. who has been Ilk
ball drove out to Beamen's mill Iasi ter looking after the InteiciUa of ht»* n<*on «ml evening Th- amount rvI ^-as haU starved, for noth
fnrm.
ceived for Kal- a=d stMiorr »a* IH.
Sunday.
ing that I ate seemed to give me
Owen Sherwood K home f-om Cn. - (P^fclrb g-e. (0 !>:ove -he> an- capital
------------------ The Pine Lake called here this week
Mlaa R^ Newell to vtelting friend*
liome to Grand RapWa Mat Tuesday . and lay at the car fe-ry dock a few
tal I.akr..whrre'Te has been repaWwg - n crtalner*. The r next m*-eHng will
strength. A friend tolcT me of
aRer apendiag the anmmer b(*re.
davs on aeeoeot of the storm
Rexall D>-spc|»ia Tablets, and Ibe uomacb to it.
Keai ddlgbtrnll# enter the house on bto own place prcpsri- to- held at Klngslev. Nov 23. at the
^
tained Monday erenlag at progreaalvc tory to moi-tog tbe*^ Fr‘lx Dragoo home «.f Mi-^s Fiaii
after taking three boxes, 1 bdicx*e DonBsl health ud
Mr* Hiumai: and ni.iN- from Wfa«:e
pedm. Six tablea were played The aocompanled him and will spend SunI am citoT I can eat anything
Cluxid were here viiitlng reUUvev.
favor waa won by Mrs. C. H. Andersen day with Mr. Sherwood and family
withoutThc least discomfort; my
Gtu. Jenne returned from Traver*-? Wr«. Hlnmau (* a daughter of John
and (be eonaolatlon by Mn. G B*.
«he L. A. E. cooventloa aX Gmwn Nov.
Miss MyrGc Taylor to atteadiag
Cltr Thursday evening with thr-.e Huleti, *r. The ladiu returned to
complexion has become clear and oitr * beck ed tte
7aiid report a very good meeting.
! school In town
^ served and altogether It wa*
hurzci which be purchased of B. J. iLUr homo Monday.
.tstemeott made fai
How.
Rev. Fine proach-d a fine aertaon'
enjoyable affair.
ihU advr ttocacat.
.come here to apead the wnltor.
Nov. IX
. last Sunday, A iniK*mcr-?
We could not risk
rtok putNor. IX
Mini/-'*
. Mia. Reynolds of Traverse City vl*
I l ill (hcji- is always room
it here did ww
u"you ar* loosing ftahnnd beY<m- w»U he fcure to recclvf
HINOBLEY.
cfc.rrh pu-lw. on FrM»y. A dlBMr
Wo hope to aee
Reno OoRiy. of the Brm of Brown A *raverac aty todgy.
, every seat CUed I" fwo weeks, and,
Colby, Traverse CRv. was to town jn
Mfw. P. G. Winch and aon eWnton; t:on i forg
the Banda.- school held
unable to sleep, gtt a box of
bttsiiieaa Tneaday of laat week.
visit with friend*
lend* there ev
•very Sunday,
Mr. Wood of Rik RapMa is vIsRiag
RexaD Dj'spcpria Tablets. Tbc
i X. K. KMM43T McbMOd > MUni!
and other placra to
stogtog acbool was we’l alteodSaiUtlay nigh
Wgr^Tueadar creolnc to Urn hla ton. Rev. E. W Wood
cost is trimiig, twenty-five cents a
teacher, and U
box, and even that aaioiint wcwUl
gneat of Mrs. Geo. Siorr. last week.
taking advanr
- *
’
The Rlble atudv class wRI mtti cm
refund if you arc not aatiifiedWm. Snelk who to working on the missing
Friday evening of tWa wamk.
ey?a treated by i>r. Wolfe.
WMbaah rallsray. sraa rislriag hU par- every d,j.
d;
Thv Ktisol upcO!. «i 7:30
«ata. Mr. and Mra. R. N. BaclL las: | o'clock.
I iW^JUrv a MclCftnley of Clare.
bM UtHIr returned from Dartwo Chy yesterday, after vUltln«
rienda here and also rtKlttog Mr.
BbortoFa aop John at Kaaaon for the
past week.
Mm. Geo. Muaaelman and daujebter
Ruth also wctti to Traverse City Mon-
jS.
......
facjnsl
Starvation V
i
bS?£7cSLd“’ 'S'.
I
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J
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a\;
•n tbo SoMliInBd-viil be (tna. Price
*» «*»w.
rTo^Aas|mcli*s atom.
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^ vv |» Om 4m«. for a |«ncT was a m^t
Hm mttWr-M « be IHMj aaier;
^ U4MI «r aaai^r fii^atteti. Tbnii. mhm
; •
tl»liaHiM«]iMtrkTaril!lat.tMtM
;
a 4tplMiati- nMoa to Venice ai^
V
vfM la laaU* a «oui Inimwlaci <1
c
tba* aetaUe v« are told tbat aiie ba«l
p/!
«ftjr mOmUh^ train, laden wltb leir
|-ir S^rwiisr
it:-
te E^re
rttifsl aoMMt«rbn-)owsr]r. tnm tli*
pen of betaorretarr «bc •lanetl fruza
>iaao at ibe end of Ku\*mft»er. t » be
VfMHber. abe rode acroaa tbai Tcaffnl
fTOnl iDOliaUla* tbt fUelrio paaa. one
haikiea.^ lidT to waiiini: haviu* lo i,‘
. ^Ifaln, we Lave tl»e f«:nous jL»urnfy
tf Lncreala Horfte oertw. it«|r. f^rn
lame to Ferrarn, nlili
Immemv
mlnue of nearly JSM) jn/m&m. wUi« :i
Hive daja In tbe desitli »r
we Liid rLttOee.1 to
:
Our entire stock of J\ffen’s,
Boys’ and Children’s
$8.95
Is the closing out price on
tBO hundred] of the newest,
most up-to-date styles of
3.95
6.95
MEN S SUITS, worth
at......................... ....
MEN'S SUITS, worth'
SKI. at........................
work to rorn It. Mr. Pberlff. adL«m
nua court, and we wlU in> ami
ibat
wraatHng malcL you iip.ike of.*‘
and Jackets, worth 1.00 and
$3.35
FOR CHOICE OF ANY KNEE PANT
SUIT in the house, worth $5. $0. $7 and $8.
OVERCOATS AT 7.50
arD warm and pleasing.
i;
FOR BOYS’ KNEE PANT SUITS, «tt nw.
up^o-date styles, worth $4 and
Overroats worllW'
r.OOand «i.50
^
*»mcavo Bhouldcra.
I
Bmt
i
MENS’Al
MENS’
AND BOY’S CAPS
I' inlVcityat
23c. 48c. 96c, Etc.
^
Extra Uool
'.
-J
‘y [
SOX, CLOVES. MITTENS. ETC.
at 23c and 48c a prir
i
ri;
SWEATERS
Mens, Ih^’ and Chihltvn'a •woatem,
u'Oed h.«Tv weight, all size*,* at 46c.
Better sradcs at «Sc, 95c, 1.36, etc., up
W3..50.
if
MEN’S SHIRTS
Tlie lirst ever rimwn,m..........1....
Otbonat60c,7Sc.96c,ete.
YOUNG MENS'SUITS
To close out quick we offer
SUITS
Extra sizes at S5c
4.96
4.96
S2L95
Worth 10.50 .md 12.00, at..................................................................................................... / mOU
2.50, 3.75, 5.00, 6.50, 8.50 and 10.00
MEN'S OUTING GOWNS
at 45c. 69c, 78c, Etc.
CONCERNING BARGAINS
BERG BROS, is the one store in Traverse City that is the best in great value scn ing. from the real bargain standpoint.
buvers YOU daily tec here.
—pne of the liveliest places in the store—has greater inducements than ever to offer.
Fifty Skirts at Nearly HaltFricc!
Mado of Bood wool materials, choice stylee for Ladi.-s and Mi^
so4i.
^’ayn‘s irntt hnsos, worth o <X). ^ 50 .nid
This is fully exemplified by the crowas pf intelligent
Sc tocL.
ast Ix'twi'en S.VM ty in l.,ti
don and Non York ir n >t m> ct. at nx
many tmppo«0. Tbere are tuoin- I,mdreOaca and dlamoml tinraa in \jtn\r
.Skins of Fih9> Worstids. Mohairs, s/ctlians. Cheviols r;:i 1 X
cUy Sailing-, in :\W coiv.rs and si.ct’S. cvinorw ra w O QQ
and'- \ >.'!y fhoi«v. worth 5.00 and <*».00. for only..
Swell Skirts"at 5.00
[
j
j
I
i
To close out lots, we place on sale
Aboai a inmdrtd in thi« lot. Go idsowht rr ;.cd von ran*t \yn&\
tia m at 7.50. Tin- styl»^ aro the moBt slrikini^ and pleasing cf
ar.y shown tliis season. Usade-cf Panamas, hn* - but good weight
Worsicdix. r.nviUi ioUis
Nov« Ity Srdtiiigf to Trl Ladik?. Mis
ses and extra large iadies,and arc wpnh <1,50 aud 7.50, ^ (^0
.
Ladies’ Ooaks at 6.50
Xew Flmpire and Tourist styles, also long fitte*l gnrments of
good maienals. worth '.MK) to 10.00. Bpt-cial at
J
Fifty Skirls, Beauties, worth 6.00 at 3.33
a4
MkCfC* TmIc t>pi«ididly made of Fine Melton* Cbevioto
niSSO LWS sad dark mixtw-., io *ueh style, a* the
5.00
Ladies' Cloaks, worth 15:0«; for 10.00
Son;, of th • prettiest -tyh-s of the se.nson. m;ide of Fine KerF4 ys arid Cii« viots. fitted and H ilf titt<d garments, a]s.t Tourist,
Empir*-a»i!
dt\i*Gr» at variety in all eolors and sizes.
A U'tt» r assoriuu-al was m v»*r U fure shoivr
pri^'»
(hdy....................................................
Cirl's Costs STSri^Si.'SfijSSli.'lS
10.00
Kersey, in all ahade*. neatly tailored and tritnmed rarioo* way*
with stitched *tra|is. velvet braids, small irat//I /|/|
tons. etc. Veur size of the one* yon Uke best, only i U’UU
1A
M;R-LINEI) coats, wunh 25.00
lO.JlJ For Broadtail Coats, worth 25 00
'
For Silk Lined Coats worth 25.nO
For Long Novelty Coats worth $20 & 22.50
^ (tood assortment of popular priced gannenU. aU new s^rlea,
'5nuxl and
r than what most store* seU at t SO
O QQ
' Here is a Big I ine of Choice Furs
.at T5<% 1.2.5, 1.:K). 1-75. 2-50, :J 50. cU .. up to 15.00
Fttr Sets for Ht>lc tots,
U $30
Girls, Misses and Cbildren’s Cloaks
Cite Coats for Litue Tots
A big line, all at speeiri prices: 98c, 1.75. 2A0. 3J». 4j00, ShOT
i;.00. etc.,
^
m compare with flftb armoc.
nlor nbb^ Bat wo drt ve oot and dine
9m Broro and fond loot tbe aamau or
' iironay no mwB nBka we aacm tfke
p srjs.’s^-ssixs.
i"'
—.
(y
14.50
- r
?
MEN'S OVERCOATS.
worth $7.50, at...............
MEN’S OVERCOATS,
worth $6, at.
THE CLOAK SECTION
In tbelr long bairm. and wbm tbia dc«'iiyod tbroogb old age they knit aboat
ibclr beadr cortaUi rolb and UruMii.i:>
Tbe niouk WulMau
prartiw of wearing tJi,
tMdr long aa **lmmoral. criminal ami
beastty.- llien one of bU kmgbaln*!
flock knelt for bla UUnaing. it ia aakl
tbat be wonid wblp out a knife and cut
ott ox many of Utf ln***«-* thnt !ay r.nder bb ^^Mlacc^atIll^ hand
b.- , .niM
tnanage 4u tbe mlber liinJt.d time at
liH diaroaal.
,
for Men and Young
Men, worth $20. $22.50
and $25, your choice • •
nvemial.^ worth
cc?;t.WGMnURTTIVEittLLS
of tbe way in whkL faaLlon In beard <
baa elan—I from tlM^ to dine. Tbe |
aplaa amt out t^ UaruM rrpurted tbat t
tba Norman Invatiera *Nlkl nlitHmi M<cm
to be prleaU, bemnae they bad aU tbeir
far,' and hotb ll|ia abav*u.- wbUh
contirmed la the Kayenx lapotrr. |r
waa to diatiuguiab d»eiua«*lvc<t frutii |
ibetr bated eonquerotH that tbe EUial'xlz'
unre ihHr Lair.loug. Stow K}x«kfi of!
T
V iooe yon throngb and tme
aad more gaiirfaction to cm____________________
tamo and Ix'tteydothoi that you’d hare to pay $12 and
Now is the
93
time Tor
OVERCOATS
Every
man
knows
what
when he buys clothing. He wants all-wool fabrics, the latest
1.26 style, honest tailoring andhea wants
perfect fit. AH this he gets in the clothing at STEINBERG BROS,
and be gets the lowest prices always.
..89
anywhere at 1
.04 Owrooats worth Hi00, IS.OO III1.I J2 j Overcoats worth 12.00, i:{..00 and 1500 p
1 he nobbiest kind of overcoats at less than
.46 BOYS’ OVERCOATS wholesale
prices.
.46
p.95’sk'
^OYS* HEA\ Y WOOL
Knee Pants, all sizes.
MEN S HEAVY
Wool Pants, at...........
MEN’S HEAVY
Fleeced Underwear
at, per garment...............
MEN'S WHITE AND
Turkey Red Handkerchiefs, at...........................
THE BEST KNIT
Muffetsat22c and.........
THE BEST NECKWEAR
at 22c and.........................
E.XTRAGOOD OVER
ALLS. plain or with
Af>
apron, at............................... •WO
::S
rHiiE&S^'S
$1.45
rrToiS
r,
me:im’3
Our Best Suits
FOR BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS worth $2
and $2.25, to close out what's left, about 50
Boys’ Knee Pant Suits, all this season’s pur
chase.
ly aoM and takon Into covl
t do yon mean by comlug
trying to take tbU.
proSrtyr* roared tbe cunrt at blm.
p*vi»«rty,- iaxecried tihldiu*.
-Ifa my p«v|i«rty.*'
**ETcrybody bnowa U'a mine/
‘Not al all- leplifHl die Jivlge.
adiBk your raxe aerma a batd our
' It ean*t be balyad now. TbU roor
decMcd that you are exUnriux
fonctua, whJcL la Latin for drod
♦twin cannot err. Ib?aU >*’«i arr
ndtl morr cWii xlixxoti
it, M.-t,
l;mt02i, -Tberr an« kinjer boicU in New
Vmk and biWT almpx: ihetS' are ro,f
pmar Ikixck Id liondoa and xmaU.T
Idny onH fc tbe Hty on tte*
fittt
tblnim Aiv small deCaiU In
tbf vnte both cities arr mnch alike,
aa^
men and women beliavc in
GL.OTHINO
Is to be closed out at once, at a great sacrifice. We most have more room for our Cloak and Skirt Department, our Dry Goods and FumUbii\gs. We've deddetl to give up the
entire space and all our time and attention to these lines, so have cut the prices to close up the clothing department as soon as possible. We do not offer you fictitious, half*
price values, but are giving POSITIVIi REDUCTIONS ip desirable, up-to-date Clothing, making our prices ’way below aoy ever before offered the people of Northern Midiigao. To those who want to save money, we say; "Here is your opportunity," as this b a Genuine Bargain Sale. Our entire Clothing Stock must be sold, none reserved.-
droaaaal and tfandllye;ji«arU»n.xl
IT
wt(b dwarfu tmd patent to Um^io Uie
way and a *'ompauy of tn»i«iw.|* ri.,
drama and bnuiliof * to make Uiariui
imtftr.we mlfbt Lave tnUtakon U for
atraveUng elrcaa iLu*i noKily i*arru!*ni:
tbroagbtbetaadIn tbe daya of tlie brat aelUern in tLi*
Gbl^Umaw eouuiry. wIkw l>avj rro^ K6ft atilt froqtif^L^ die Bif IlnbL-H-OM Man Gkkttna-’ waa a piwiwam-.
ritfaan of tba ForM Beer aHUemeut.
One day be ataitad on a uli> to Jtr*
kanaat. and • tbeuceiorUi for wn-ra;
yeani l ortccd l>ecf knew Lim no n»on-.
Aa travrt Itt .irkanaaa wax dangrronx
iailJtM aotblng waa Loan] of UIddiuK.
be wna oOciatty ilaclarod dead by tbe
cQnvtaad bla aatnto dhided aroons Lb
beiia. A yanr or ao later, bowetw. be
turned nf and tiled to get roamioa
t
OM
VIE' QUICK!
QWJIGKi :':f!
GOHiC OUT OF THE CLOTHING BUSINESS! I:
i^Swijr»15UiJS£iru^^
^
Htt:
: XinoTe. In Be^mn. gnd Cbriatlanla.
la Xorray. Wee sidiliBiBid Boooavtit
'idieeiau OfMWi biid Maiireii^
The Store that Gives You Most and Best for Your Money
,;y^yr»I^EROBRC>g___ _i:
lii
.-
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fc O^OLOOK Eomow
nuytaw cnv, niewiow^ w^v.
liiDSlintti^^
teiw
BWINEUITEO
EAMUCL B. McCUROV TOLD
BOUITARLB RAVMENTB.
ito Wlft to tbt Brestoc Itocord.
Bertta. |«ot. 17.-CM1I It ptontoi
Spatial to tbo Brantog Boeord.
SSaaland. Mtoh.. Nov. 17.~Hman
Oacfia. a young man to SEoatond. Ml
off an tolernrhaa ear while ateallng a
ride here WcdncMlay and hat been uncootcloot ever tince. His sinill
fracfured and be cannot live.
SEE ODR wnmow
^|.So
S. S. MS Mehei SLOOO
iohtt 8. Oomwell. a pioneer fanner
to Cbeboyima. pawed away at the aayFOR WORK DONff MFORC MICHl- iam jmaterday afternoon from a aUpte
to apoplexy, agad 72 year*. The reOAM LffOISLATURff.
matoa were prapared for bottol by W.
TkU ft tortber proto to G«r8. Andaraoo and ahliH>cd ibis morniag
KTVvtac to tolaence to Bootb
Sato Wa Altacfc on Wa Theaa Com- to Cheboygan, where the funeral wfU
be bold Sunday.
paalaa Caat •l4.1ISJf far La«al
Thay
OITY BOOiC B-rOPtK
.v,r
AT^»^
RMA** «ovimtoit
ftp
ft?,' 'trrjrr-r^
HOMPLAINr
TO INSPECTOR
MR*. MMRH HAM
THAT CUW WM NIOUOtNT.
nUUIESUEl THE CUBII
WHEN MAIL BOAT WM WRBCKCO
OrE FRANKrONT.
h9f #r »n th« ^r»vlfi. •Air* ThM N* Attwiwt Wa* M*A* U
D* •• mA C»m«Mmnly a Lm* H
•1,1M wa* EnUIM-RaUanea
Tl» oar^ MMm
payil <twiaa to Hw ^MMiitry It rt•MMffMyMtlitlfwir nltMiirt. A
raparl aayt • valtn to fht pMMutry
Mrt, Joaeph Haat. oarncr of the
*M«« ta aato tA* Ff*F*>ty anA n* aa- mtil boat plylDS between South lUnJ«a«** ana naw tlw aaaaantry In aama UM totoad and Glen Harbor, patted
through tho city latt evening on her
waj to Frankfort, where the wUi lodge
I complaint with Ua 8. In*
aiar at Rant*
nnar af wiil*- apector J. O. Dellinger to the life tavfor negligence In not attempt*
Ing to tave the mail boat and lu convalued at IU&4. the cootenia of
which were lout on Oct. 20 after aban
donment to the boat by the life saving
crew to Frankfort after uklng the
craw off, contlttlng to Mr. and Mrt.
dtottoti. Kltlitotr. Kite KItortoBa doaeph Hast and ton. Lawrence, and
wtag them from a watery grave.
HlflrriMfi. Bottoff Nleb^ltotof to«S
On FWday. the day to the great
itorm, the party left Empire with tup.
pllet for three famlUeft and other \alnablet, among them l»elmg a tatcbel rofl.
taming four |S5 rheckt. 1300 to money
and a watch. They were plcketl up by
the crew who had watchinl for them
for bouiw at 2 o'clock In the morning,
having drifted nearly thirty fnlU*» om
to their courte.
Mr*. Ila».s Htated to the Record thtt
they were plckwl up when about iluee
or four rod* frTJixi kIioi^ and aHer the
crew had hKlged them safely alKiard
their life Uiat thi^y made no effort to
tave the mall iKuit or Itt contenth ct>ntitling to a cargo, tho value of which
a lowi of |l.i:.t. The'liom'.
Rift to the merry of the ttomu driRei
twenty roncu. flutlly overturning after
the lost of liM anchor and then came
near enough thure to be caught hy the
undertow, where the boat tank In
thirty fwt of water, the tlem b«lna
trrv TO Hit SON.
down and the bow out.
ARcr tcverml metaaget by wire to
the rnited Stater life aavlng Inspector
at Frankfort Mm. Hatt wa* notified
yetierday of an appointment then* and
•ho hope* to have, the matter tlfttsl
•TBBMOTHBR WAS THt OWICT
thoroughly.
or tONt WRATH.
On the other hand the UnluM SiaicH
life tavert claim that they started to
tow the III fated craft to Frankfort
but not much headway way made and
Ipptarod Btotro Jutolet CuHia
on account of the heavy tea they gave
Mtittf a Fin# and Immadiato*
up tho attempt.
1/ Laft for Hla Homa
The boat named Reliance was just
tlx weeks In service, having been built
at an expente of $8M>. She was raised
In thU city about two months.
^one the worse for the adveS*
A nader arrest ywtetday
the'warrant charging hlm|
with asaaolt and bailcry, being Issued |
by Justice Oeorge Cunls. The dt^
fendant, who Is a single man about 12
years to age: baa an aged step^»otber. Oevsrnof of Kansas Cornea Out FUt
Mrs. Julia Roaenow. upon whom the
Footed for It and Btolovet W 1
Entirety ljog*cal.
aasauU was committed.
Soon after his an-lval home tb^
ftOher. August feoaeoow. to the penln- By Wire to the Evening Record.
Kansas City. Mo.. Nov.
aula, deeded to the defco^iidt Ms Rule
tam property valued at about 1700. Interview today the governor comes
the deed, however, not to be In force out for municipal ownership. "I
unUi the death to the father, imme Ueve It U the best thing for any mndiately after the transfer was made nictpallty to own Us public uimile*.
out trouble began in the home and the The tcnilment is growing and thU is
atapsuother was the redplant to the not surprUlng In view to the i
ymng min t anger. Yesterday morn and manifest wrongs to the privately
ing he went to the home and assaulted owned uUllGes toward the puhUc.
Ber. shaking, choking and othewlse
■datfoatlRg hsr^ Her san-ln4aw. who
^m£m
■!*
” vsSi'S'iSr;:
r^r.rir„'£'^
awaiR
SpiER
fl •
“““ «'•
mm tM^TELY KBAR
C0STSN.20623
Travetnt CUy streets are too ihicu
for narlgation and too thin for ruW
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. .Hov. IT.-Bamnel 8. Mc
Curdy. aaslntnnt registrar of the
Bqultahle. tesiUkd today to the 4«ay
ment to legal bills for retainers to
Davhl B. Hill. Charles R Rraytoo. thi
republican Icadcm of Rhode Inland: i
Jamca F. Pieroe. a former New York!
tute Insurance oommitsloDer: James
M. Lewis, as counsel before the MU*
soon state legtslature: Robert Lnscom. Wisconsin .
8. Olds, Uinslng.
Mich., f 1.000 for legal work before the
Michigan legislature, and Edward F.
O'Dricn. Chicago, fpr legal work In
ilnols
McCurdy said the attack on the
ree companies In California coat
IH.ICC.CC for legal services and that
Attorney PllUbury asked for $250 for
legal dUborsemmt* at San Francisco.
He was told the pajrments were made
to a brother of the Insurance commle•loner.
FUtnUMENT
FOR MRS. BREER
BHB WANTED TO OO WHEN HER
HUAEAND WAE CALLED.
RMrt. IR. 17, 1905
*** *m!d hsTaluiii^^
”
*^»SMa»bir of paarsiartmT ffWy
illwfs-^Bapsy thooflii."
hdlii M Shortly She Wlshsd Thst
Htf Lift Mjght Knd WHh Thst
of Her* Only Frtsnd Left.
One week ago tomorrow the little
homo of Mr. and Mr*. F. K Greer s:
ISO Nsst Tw’elfit) siretn ws* vlsltoJ
by the hand to death, the aged hus
band snceumblng to dn-ad pneumonia
aft<*r a ten days* Illness During the
period to Illness tbe silvery haired
wife stood with mute eyes and hesiT
bean, ministering to her husband,
as death entered the home before slfi>
realUed that he was even sertousi
the blow completeb prostrated her. so
sudtton did the end come that she
not even In the mom. Todsy thr borne
bln silent, and watchorF are I
ly expecting the second visit at Ion of
le angf) to death.
U»t April, whea the sudden death
to Ootihty Agent W. M. Smith proA
grated the aged widow, who passed
awai^ Titbln a week. Mrs. Greer expreaito4
*»«!*«*
she might
ba tohlh lo her rest just as tho death
to lit.* and Mrs. smith had occurred.
Mlaltlj aftea. the death of
hushatd tost Saturday she again ex8h« hsd DO one to mourn
her d4Hh and no near rcUiJves who
dotUUFr«K can
cure for ber Todsy three
«awarffv«n
St ber bedside -but lying unMSaiih^atbf
srrsngemenis csi
future snd the carrying
out to'iliy llttlo wish that she might
^rk MINERS MAY DIE.
WMSmmM a HiindM Pet laM a
CM. Mina.
Br Wfre to the KrettUt* BeoM.
WMaaUrre. Nor. K.-Five m
mar- Ac is the reuult to being droppe*l
a hiaM
down a coal mine abaft
hei4
morolnp becoose the ma*
chidefff broke. Five others arc hon.
The JUr* Mr. Upham.
itor to the
VanderbUt
of the
thee
1.00
THE NEWEST
STYLES HI
CHUPREirS SHOES
We are prooil of our repoDiUod oT aelUiiR the beet
children'e ahoea in town
and the»> now ahoea will
eatabliah tbia station
more firmly than ever.
in Loco anil Button, made
in atyhw dnpliretod from
the moat popnlor !adi«’
laata.
Ton wut awril clothea-havo no nae for any other. We
■ymiMtbiao aitii yonr docirea. and want von to know that
wc are prepared to giatifv Uiom. Wo aell the diatinetlve
SniteandOverooeto male for young men by L. Adler.
Bro. & Co., who ataml at the front in clothing manotaotiire.
Their olotlioa are model* of ctyle, and have the wearing
unaliticw that oome from oorefnl tailoring of reliable labnea-SISW to S2S.0S. Onr fnmiahifig Jenartiiioitt ia
ready tor yonr inapection with tho noweat and boat offeringaoftbeaeaaon.
KUBKCK S. MOW
CmDREK’S, rsc TO 1.25
SnSBS. 1.50 TO 2.50
pr—n|i«ws. II lE, BOErrrar. swAfSisg
and wa have SMda say arrofs, Uay ara
wba eoa»
What do ytm Udak of tr
AMERICAN
Orus maorw
O. C. MOrrATT
AbBtraciB of Till#
FBIMB SRTIffrRCTpBV
WchaveEll kiadaofBnb.
bora to fit all kind* of-lwt,
and price, juat a UMBTSil
than the other fellow*. We
acll nothing hot tho beat
grnd(>*. Overgaitora and Usg-s
tin. tor Men. Women .and
Children: Lumbermen Babbora and Sox. Only a tow
key* left to tho monijy bo*.
You may bi* the lucky one.
C«U at tbo OM BuliaUe
Shoo Store of
rn—mM tmf Bans BttiMiag
** CmTm Um' WiMialm EMh
Dn. Stovytr A Pcnlulks«
DCNTISTS
Alfred GrciUck &
242 Front Str«rt
0dnnell ®ro6,.
RIGHT NOW FOR BARGAINS
AT GinmL IMS.
mm
MiANOM
mm
Betnmed from Betorterg—Uprighta; $l^i5 up
Taken in exchange on Pianoa, High Top
115.00 up. Sold on eaay paymenU if deaiK>d.
■sw;
Imm*. Wronl: 3t.
©rinnell Bros.
MBMS CaYOCIlO MMS
CXOTHDVG GFOTUaSHDIGU'
Wet Weather Exdoders
aubir Cmu $tS0 to $5.(»-“CravMi«tti-j’’
Coata-finemmadeat U0.00 to tWOO, Some
thing new in tte line of a doth oovered rubber
coat ahaolotoly waterptoof—bed coat farbafd
oftkalRihthgM
UMBBELLAS-One Dollar to Foot DoOan
lU
Hem
■an EM artU tlw aaoauir et
YOUNG MAN, ATTENTION !!
asd It Is sBMsikIsg Ual Is q^%m tssp«^t. WssrssU baoiM.ssd Usble
la mrrm. If. howarv. our work »•
MWIiaaEATIISIEIITIEU
Are minieterino at
HER EEDAIDE.
Thkm MoMwrW Ow«
KID. PAT. LEATHER.
«GDN METAL CALF'
A NEW IDEA
WENUDtBEKOOH
TTioroforo wro plaoo ofi Mlo a hundrod rowutor Si*BO Cdpyrtotit
lOOKB at tho romnrhably low prioo Of
(MS'
•roPR TWK
You’ll ne«d to keep out'
4he cold this winter.
At thii time of the seaton wc take orders on
and make lor later deliv
ery Storm doors and win
dows of any size.
The front door as well at the exposed windows of
the home should be storm proof—for comfort, and it’s
not expensive to make them so, if you place your or
der here.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
er pmty «to vtttod to bir
“USTp'iu"’" “'ll
ffi.
I
^’-r;
tn tbSa garb they are them bnrrled
by the member* of the tetofty to a
lioint remote from tbe miage and
abandoned in the gras# near a nalltw
track. Tbe ftrst native that passes
tbe spat discoeera wbat be Imagteew.
to to an anteJofie and promptly dto
latfdiea if with a itpear
TImw the member* of tbe decMsed
ag«l oiu ‘s faiuil.r emerse from liUling
t«e*H,y and rxptess their great hor
ror nxUi sr.n.ri«e at tbe rnirtotpiiste
though Inwardly euint^nlnteiof goad toJeea to tbe caaL Phil w Ing theiuM-ve. wpon Ihetr .n*^e,«.
Pecera. **tbe baad lead^ from Kanka
kee.- kept the tooae laagbing by hU There * no beauty In all tto landj
That can with her face compare. >
mUles tbe greater part of the time. Her
lips are red. her eyea are bright, f
W. H. Tbomppon. aa the war corr-.
She take. Rocky Mooattia Tea aij
ipondent. plenaed alt with hta alnginx
Hlaa Mabel McCane. aa Oeonsla
-I Tbank tou Lord!*
flave girt, bad a powcrfnl voice whlrh
Cried Hannah PlaaL of Utxle fiortc.
the uBcd to good advantage.
the relief I got from BnekThe piece, deaplte the fact that It .
It cured my fenrt good way* from home. aUll reuin.
_____ sore*, which »o<
he LaSalle aunoapherc aa there la
d heal.
fered
for
h
year*.”
It
la a manralottt
ttrtklng almgarity between It and the
healer of cut*, bums and wounds.
• lale of Spice- and It also bore aotue Gnarameed
at Johnson Ibwg Co.'s, F.
-eaemblancea to the -Royal Chef. • ten H. Meads and a A. Bogboe'a Drng
yn the whole the play was aaitefaciorr.
L: If. Koblo to In Timrerae aty tbia
totok to doltMlie to tbb atatc Saadar
aeboot cooreatloB held there.
Mr*. C. Warren of Kttktoka apent
A baae la «aa4a. aix attad. ntoa or ton Batarday and Bonday vllb ber mother,
toebto vl^ wNb eoai toto toooMAg bin. Uaaer
fMr to iro toebe*. A bay aeriv torbtt
The
bojn ftooi daaaea Noa. 1. I and
bftto ftntf ao Vide agate aa tba baaa. to
• Wisiim Bttbmd to It and alaabed 4ovn half € of oor Bnnitoyoebool tafvod ooi Sattbo way at orery potet of cbe bexayM. ofday and cat a nice tot of ktodltox
TbM ‘fbey are
for the cbarcb. Tbe ladtea of «H
atetoad and flnclaaaea aerred dinner for tbe boya at
MdOttctlytlke
Jame. LowtVMe'a botet
Joe BnH from Bean baa moved hi#
family bete. They vill oeeapy hit
metoer*! booae for the winter white
the Ts in Grand Bapida.
Joe Bird of Timirerae City apeat Sun
da> with old friend, here.
to
ft M
Mr Munyon nf Kalkaaka wa. ea
itoto’lMto^to toft<iftto Mitt wt
gaged hi town a few daya last week
«l«to«t. to a r«ftl to U# Mttr
bayvtalcbdraw^
movtng Lew Wire’. hou»e.
dp tedopandent, mm MClt toM to ittl Mttoto
Gene DeGritb. who u will known
|y of toe r«t. or
jMltalaptoftiafnMtollanH.
atx little hays
here, paaaed through our town.Tueatott ftto ttowir ttiwt to tM MW
caa be made and
day eveolnj; on hi. way to Stratford
Itat af ^•tom rttauifit.**
aet no auU then
where ke ha. i jo!, of haiUini; ror>*
yolsed part way
MtoiM Mto iiptoi tiitt palky.
op from the baae.
worlba.ket
Mr.. J. Evan* and lanilly ci Moore?
Thlriy-aevcn consecutive season.
Tlie rwnter Hi oaeCl a.
where scissors sad cotton and fbimbiea : town was ihe guejii of Lew Wise*, fam 'onaUtttte the record of Gorton's mluare to to foand. while ea.ii llflte Ug fiy « few day* last week while on thel» ^reia. %hich Is undoubtedly the Ion:;
boMs Us kind of work entirely *epu#^,j.
u^iiwton. wher.' they will mak** 1
,|jp liteerory of this fammw
THft SUNDAY SCMOOL CONVCNr and <mt of a geawral disorder
! lh« ir fiiturn home.
'^mpany hm; extended to nearly e%c ry
TION.
I TheLadlr-s* Aid sorlety meeis i.».la> ^Ity of importance throuphoiit ih«
Tto* «UU SBBtoy Bcbool conrwtlon
Other new tag* cotoe of cretonne. In ' *lh Mr. Clara MrElrath
: s«urtry. and CorJon * name ha* ».eclOtoS In tlito dty Inn nitwit
known to the amuaemvn:
win ttto or tb# »on notnble con- 'inall deaJgna mi into four oMoupa ’ The ymmi* p4ai>'r'H lUeran rl.il
and the seams Jolncl mi ito outrtdej meeting Friday evening with thrir
public
Meritorion* performMOttoan XtoTiTto aty bn* ^tct been
and bound with tape. A pocket U |mi j president. Kant^te Kimball.
;
timo* have been the secret
IMtod wfih. It bronrbt
«0.1
j»f *•■<«•« »"h «>b. con.p«nv, Tbcr
or toOTB oorntolr chrUilnn worker*
^
will bo ...*11 •! Siombors’. Oratlrtopom
wboM iBbimicw for nood In ihdf
iur
7-iJ.
' •k--'- "* v. Mon-l.y. N-v :n
aateUm oomBirailtlwi It pronouocod
•»Mr»r.lrwirlncRrii>c..
I TV. No har. rt 3o"<h
wa,
-----------------------totbor nil tb
tone lags. Jost plain to»r« nlmul n I called here law Thursday to att »n i
AlM<|ali. k.vvMe.
> body to Trarr ‘ cur wu.t ncr^ foot
long, are made of 4n.|oiiue In rtie ' Mm E. K. Hayes, who jea* vco'
k
-If. n LanJ r.uv I Iwve
hoc.*
tfaerKorr t>e of gtemi bmoiU plainest of tag fashionk and drawn U,,,,
„„eh better at ihl* wriilni:
*:iM
tbe
mo^.jtilio.
"sind f«»r untwlmg
to OUT dry nod n mlunblc Intplrttion op with tapes. A aet of half a dozen
till, bmusn ro.-e I* ibc wfin.li-r of tbe
to tba Bnodny ncbool trorkrm In thl.*
Inexpensive gift and
g..t I.. ihe itoofSttOUty. Atnony the d. lripuen »op: a luxury to a girl wb« travel
i. I.ui If I wp),i<i.t,*h
ano^tood prominent people In 8nndJi> deal nnd who knows tbe'I
Ing Ilf gntwis.
rirtim und Mti- ere 1 p*!inc
ncbool work from nJt pan* of ih. wrapping ber shoes up iu pajar.
Cor*K
bag*
nro
Are
a
groat
protection
tuib_____________
#
mind It «o
Slid
.wear
lie
wouldn't
■Uto: men nnd.^omcn whotc Influ
that best |alr of corsets. 'Hiey are j
It If 1 wiiiis'l slug. Ibeu If 1 Steal
naeot art Intplrlnit and helpful. Thet^ long, slim affairs. Just big enough to Special to the Rr
ni'-iii Idin i-iieutly he »-o»iipIsln« tl*-*!
toflonneea exerted in thlt ponrontlor snugly rover up the tt.nrrt. wliep
Elk Rapids. Mich.. Nov. 17.—Miss jj).
.Uid
vert opiminr and of value to our poo tberre rolled from each side toward Louise Schuler returned to Grand Ha.*
ran t discover a
tbe tai»es. Six Inches wide, sixteen
ids Wednesday, after spending some
I m at |bc hot***a ia alvmya a dimculi tank to enter inches long. Is the best iengili rn lime hero with her *l»!er. Mr*. A K tom ef ibe win te hu<^\ur^^ niid *ave
tala a torpt avmhtr of people vherc make them. Borne are of thin nalnmy picture l.nkeo and u rfte Imh.I:*
aook simply made up over pink iawu Lanbsher.
botoi todlltica are limited. In iM- and with a narrow easing made by two
Many took advantage v( the rh.a.i atout me ami make naTl^u.-il reiui’.a
oaao oor people opened their homci rows of brier stitching with emhrold- rate.s to Traverse City Tue<ilny andirons nt my exi>»*“'^
ll»'t ‘I*
etowrtoUr and pave the mott eordlbl ^
®
Wivlnesflay to attend the forty fifth nn-!rlghi. K g«-‘s. and I tr. k.n, I II f.ull
boapitalil>* to the vialtlnx delcmioa
tJftSie'^mtV
Michigan stare Sunday *cho.>l through: I n. re.nlJy on .ri^UK,., o,
Wd bare T«t to hear of a ttnelc com
,di*gui«e. niid grsid hlpod !!•>*« tn
litotot of lack of atteatioo or abtener rMM in delicate colors, or of brocadJ. Ballard of Grand Rapids spent < %v^ns--lu fa.i. Hie
h. il,r , o
or ealUbtr aconaimodatloo. Por ih*i odttUta. But lbs simple ooet are the \v«)n«ld.r tn «hc.clty.
! tr.r.- -Allaut. . oimlllulion
prettiest of all and a little morr m
vt aitntt citre due credit to the Ci^jr keeping with the pile* of
j
jiin».
Mm WllnoD
»■» iimiu
Coin, who b» bnen!
V
-----------------------Bnaday Mool aaMClation a* a holy
I spending the past two month* here, roDtafneaa Cannot 6e Cured
aadiotbeaMtobermtadirldoally The
that sharo a drawer with IL
(f„rned to Boyne the first <d the week,
By local applications, as they cannot
bat been ealled In fort Alber; Bachl and Bernia Stocking reach
local vorken exerted ibemselvw nobly
h tbe
the dUeased portions of tthe ear.
to iaake this oonvenjlon a laiccesk.and ererythlng from fable eorers to hati. have returned from their hunting trip'There
^ is only oone way to cure d-zftot
the
newest,
iirettle^t
Ideo
Is
to
.and that I* r cimMliiitional i
tbty aneeeeded beyond tbeir moat «n
make fans of It. Tbe enamy braids With four deer. They were in
____
__________ ______ .
an In
pnlat aatlelpatlooi. The arranxementji
woods
east
of
Muncelona
just
two
day*
;
flimed
condition of the muco.is lining
and the white one* are eqnally proiiy,
orlKtoally planned were carried oui ’to and designs with great botrcrfllca when each serurisl all tJu law allow of the Eustachian Tube. When this
perfeetkiB and Troverae City may roi sproadlug their wings seem particuUr- them.
rumbling
and
whMH
prafalate beraelf upon this e«ent
ty appropriste ts the frivolous toy that
Mis* Lottie McMullen spent We Ines- U I* cm I roly closed, dcafnen
‘*s is the
Neceaaarlly oar accommodation* fm I* metut to flutter s* gr«r-vfull% ns dav in Traverse nty.
. resuli. and unless the mnom
meeUnct were limited, but tbl* ie true they. loi^effa of ronsissauee work will
Mr.
and
Mr.s
Edward
Egan
h
f
Tue.-.
Can
be
taken
out
and
this
tube
reof all elite, except tboJM* of Ixntc pop wHeooie this new dcfarturo. ntul flie d..v for
C.OU......... -U. V
girl with a dUapldated fau. but a |alt
utotlon. Our facUlUc*. for boidlnx coa of loiely fou stlekspoint*, hor..Lost Pi|.rrl .nr.-maln I o„t o,
br catamt.
veotlont are fully a* jrood a. any ritt lror3_^llI ot-hleve
period of two week*.
weeks. During
In Ibe ataia of tbla alie. Howevei makes tbe lace snd mnnnt* It on the ,heir absence
absm Arthur Wltscre «uw
and liin
hit« -QlUOD OI
of the mticoo* surfaces,
beinx the center of ihc northern .ec dliMwrded sfleks
give One Hundred Dollars
.
. lB.o,hrr.rr looking after the wflgh! 1 We win
w
rmbrrila handles aro greatly In home where Mr and Mr*
lion of the mate, Travertc City H
case of Deafness tcaused bv
that cannot be cured by Hall'r
deemed the mom dclrahlc ronvcntloi
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free
rliy. and lo thi. end «e miiat work *i
b m * Mapletoft Bros of pel
F. J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo. O.
the future. There in no rlly In thii
Bold by drugglsls. Tic.
ring ' have the Mtcblgan agency i
Take Hall s Family Pill for constlm?ciion of the htate which can suiht the t^ter of the tail. Ihe Hisrming | w in sawdust burner, w ere
cede thU. but it will l»e ndvlnablc for td<a of mck-lds the niinlaturo or a three ilay* setting up burn
II. to kacreaae our faclimoi for lante pbolograpb of tbe -tolovetl one' in the I
,
xatbetlnini. A convention ball on tb ' flat elreular ease formlug the
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ily'^P^
“o** of boating apps;croiind floor a. we mentloiUM] yester tbe umlirolla slick or «i»ne
day will become a nercslty with our rlsinu. This i* certainly a graceful
fasbioti. «iqie«*la1ly a* a pre«eni for m
Increaalng i»opulaHty and ailraetlonIn .plte ofl^r limited faelUtlo. for
Guest books are espe<*ially appropri
farpe mecdtoff*. boweter, they wero ate for the people who aro Ju-st marhandled roost admirably, and it I* due r1e«l or are umrlng into new home*.
Chief or Police Aihton and Fire Chief i Slmnilng ouea can to found in tbe
Murray that they to* given crt^lU fo.-)M»«1»*
luoumed
‘ THEN DYE E.\SY BY USING
the utmost diligence in looking aPer In silver, but the prottk
the convenience of Ihe large audlenc'^ |
tn the City opera houie. Chief of Polic.'!
Ashton bkd hi* force delegated In suefi \
a wxy as to prevent any Inconvenience | jjf
or overcrowding at tbe entranri^ an 1 S
exits While thero wa* no ne-d of of | X
No dirt, no lUini. no bojling for hour*. Beady for n*c.
flclal authority, the police rendertnl | ^
A*aluable aid In handling the crowd*
'
Ahwlutely (aat colon; no ataininR of the 'hands. See our win
at the opera house. Fire Chief Murra.' j
dow display. Come in and let nt teU yon nbont them.
exercised the utmost diligence in ar-j 4
ranging for' emergencies la case of|
fire. Both the chief oQctolsgav
mattm their personal attention which
was greatly appreciated by those who handmade. eiubrohSerrd or lalhtnl or
done la torrt work. Btoets of p.nper
aro fled It
Ihat will take
A|togoth«‘r It wa* a suocefsfal gath ink well.
rw a gay little penering. one of the best that Traverse boldrr ts Iteel to it or n» throngh ribCity has ever had. This atocjBsa mart:* bon loops. The idea is for ch guest
to write
another atet> In the career ta this city wbo comes to the
as the eomrenlloo city of non hem a verse or a seotlroeiu and sign hi*
name and the date.
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
I Spools of thrtmd for bandy ose are
I kept te ail mats of cootriraaraa. lliere
Boa Laet Mother.
art Uny little toakef^hampers that will
**Coa£umptioB mat la oar family, bold two spools and a diminutive
and through It Ilett my mother.*^ emer^. Wbeo fllted they aro most
WITH A SUN BURST SHADE
writM & B. metd. dir Harmony. Me.
-Fbr tbe paat ftro
lined with a pretty, plain stfk, and tbe
tbe aligbiost siga of a
ttay
ea>«7
1»
attached
to
a
con»er
of
I have takea Dr. King's
the baibaC by a Ana tllk coed. FlaaaH
aptloii. which has aa%^ me lra.as tor aeadiro aro faataned ta toe
9
ELK RAPIOS
•i
■,:ri
....... „.rzp:...
Rre Vou Ssing to Dye?
t
I -
; *‘eas» Dvts’*
Busbec’s eily Di^ua Store
SOMETHING NEW
P-IP-TY
i»KR
OKNT
2So SEE OUR WINDOW SSo
Mgleeced. aad tow to care it.
!ssua.‘iA^-“-““
'I'.'
ahd atoi
ly aad
OUR RE NO UN HiSATEK
btorty Innkka. Wbenorer tbe bonae
came to an oM Mend among tbe Jokea
dwy BBve U n amfle of gftottog ateo
and paaaed abtog. Beyond tbe tact
that tbe piece vna a attire on yellow
newipapan. it vna bard to aee vbat
tbe notboea of tbe took vere driTing
at. Tke itofea vero apparently thrown
In ao that too Cboroa conid get lu
broath before the next namber. To>
ebonia, aapednUy the -bronora- we-
J.IB. Paige H^tric Co.
mcAtosmeET
PHONE eos
To bum ioft ood M ciowi, make it h«t «•
!
fwro.bmt it n« »tJl aa^ last oa Ions aa a bsidrcsd
littmer w-ill bnM r«U, tim f«d- ton.
THIS MEANS THAT TOD
I4X
con benl your homo .it nliout ono-bnU thfj obat o( other
atox^^s.
dOSB.
A. W. JAHRAUS
FOn iiI.B »T ALI, DCAUOS
OEALCM IN EVCmTHINa
iloam, and lot your savincs on
lul l |«y the Utlaiiit^.
J. W. Sts.AT'KR
moiesaie and Retail-Your Reliable Home F.umisher
NEWGRAV
MIXTURES
....In Cloaks
TO »tOtniD OFF” TBE
TBAMKSGITIRC BIMSEB
A j^ocxl ci^ur baa always
been (l(!mandcil at
the
projiorthin^ Among cold
cigars. A. W. .lahrauB uaa
taken a foremost pbu« with
oonnoiaaoura of fine tobaooo. The Panalolla af- ‘
fonl« on exceptionally dclightful
smoke.
notable
alike for its uniformity and
piquant flavor. In fact tbe
veo' essence of cigar good*
COMK IN and iK in iUdw you this dtove,
make a small
Just received. Also anothci* shipment of ^
and Browns at $11.00, $15.00, $18.00, $21.00 and
Near Seal Jackets, Beaver. Neutra trimmed and
Black. Astrakan Jackets at $28.50, $33.50, $88$0.
These are special values,
-
A. J.
WilhelmV
SOUTH SIDE STORE
OtALCm IN IVtRVTHINa
A TURKEY ON THE TABLE IS BEST
Wbrn oaten with iKc satisfaction that your Liblo is a good one—and we know
limt your Tbimkiigiving turleyghonlil liq,iiaten off n tabb» pur*ih&Bed from onr
stock of now Uiblos.' They are tbi*
tbut ran la* l»ougbt and wo mdl them as
cbctiply ns wi‘ jR>ssibIy can and wo guaniiitif ibeni. Oup prioos are from Ifi.To
up to $:ir>.00.
^ TURKEY ON THE TABLE IS BEST
Wh«*ii a« rvo<l from om* of our gaim* platters. We have a lieautifal spc'cially
designtxi BOt—a jdattur and lw»-lve plati-s in drift bine. The aet sells foir $7.50.
If yon want just an r.xtm plattrr—a good big one lliat will bold the largest tur-'
key, see tlios^^ tu v: ones we have just retN-ived-a sixteen.inrh plntUf at cither
^.V or $1.00 and a Ivantiful bin. one for ll.OU
^ TURKEY ON TBE TABLE IS BEST
If it has been cook»»d in ono of our MBjt*slie Kangrs. Xf» other Hange will do
the work of this nmgc*—thor* an* none just as “giK?d.’' There i»» plenty of time
to have om* set up. If you
make arrangoiucnts with onr bardwari' <lepnr1'
meul tomorrow vou will not n^rct it.
TURKEY ON THE .TABLE IS BEST
If lb«* tjible has the whiu-st nf table cloths an<i napkins you fllwiiys liav.- a
“best” of Ikoth for such «>cra8ions. How is your supply now ' Seen the oli-gant
new table linon wr have ' A 72-inch table cloth nt |1 00 a yard and the nap
ki ns to match at $:UNJ a dozen. E>om these to the ver>' fim-st made. We
have a splendid assortnn nt of the most U'autiful liineh clollis.
^TURKEY ON
the
TABLE IS B^T
When all the •stuflins’oiid fixins^aro IsiUght from our grcx*«r>' di |>artimmt
you know they on* the Ixest Pepjier ami spioto, sage and ocious for I he dreto.
ing. cranU!jTi(*fi (nr tin* sauce, mince moat and applcfi for the pic-s. raisins
currants and eggs nod sugar for the puddings, olives and pickh*s and gherkins
and caUup for the n-lishto, t»nuiges and nuts and ciuiditw for the desert, and
<lon't forget "Park Place Si)ei*iar* for the eoffoc. A fit e'n<ling for a moat dolightful Thanksgiving dinner.
^,1-v
•wiM
6MWT eOLPM
‘JOWjd^cOB tV (vtr'lMiBlaK trail
THE tTOHV or Hit U n.
liodMroTcr
i Uenn. Tanar m* Mmdiili at New
rotrvkOK ««rk at l«aaen or tkv
nottrcmtkm vaa tke taaflfatlowU toynote liy vMeh mU veta anaoei. At>;
rirliic to tiifi ctiy « wk ago today
AUDIENCE NEtilCTANT TO LEAVE •s atnmcMv to m atmgt eoantiT.
am dmoaatratBd Ibcdr fctoaUik mad
lore and tmor of Uw Itoater wIkiid
ilM*y arned w|ih aaifrlac ml. TiKnr
All Wer« r^vwi
O!
work for ih# eoafvmflOB araa Imrg^^u',
iMV9 at thf^ E<«4 ar IlM Hefular
rc»atrihuu:d and y^ith. tbr tnt choir
rebearaal caair tlia kaovlriton tliar
Coovcfitian E«it Only Abewl a
ihia city had material out of wblcti a
' Half Ocata D d So.
choir KtanUlnit rcjond to none misbt
be moulded. They began drUllag. four
robcaraals lirlnjtlnp to pcrfcctloa df
jatety after Uic n*s:ilar foasioii oi
hlito nandmrd that which TraTcrno
auodatlon last nIgM wbldi
City baa mwm to be p^od of. On*
‘ warm’ll aad ferror of fa«Uag traa not . ~
> •na artr
i
iHjualoa arw-Binot Ibe rertea of ia«--.!
“?
hare been the r«wult U th.'
Inga. All wire itivco an opportanity to
morl: of the lemdoni. and nightb the
leare but not more than telf a doat^
ol tha: Urge congregation left their Icaa pralae and added the inspiration*
FEW nr ms m m inse
Dr. d A.-lArrto St aMe to be aroon 1
agito filRer nevcrely wreaebtog hU leg _
last week, ito waa la the haymow get^
Hag hla hbrsc’a dtaaer and a* he deMa aUpped oa tho Mcoad step of
Mfe. Hla leg/aaght betwccu
[woda aed saved him a bad fall
but left him haagiag haad down. He
maaagad to regato Ida aanaal ikauHou
after a little work but fbund that tho
fait* had aeveroly wronehed h»s lea.
H
Bvrryihlng was coming atoMy but a ^
few aighta ago while to tha addst of a
|
very ixciitog stocam. ba kicked the InJnred leg against the wall anC the- rv- ■ M
pairs which nainre was making were
rudely diBtarhk with the result that J
recovery has been conjUderably rc- : £
Natiiro NMda Bat Little.
Nature aaeds only a Utile Early
keep the bowels
lean, the liver active, i
free from bile, hcadaaies. consilpahe famous little pills "Early
• pleasant in effect and perion. They never gripe or
TiiUar Ktld that It bad
alckcn. bill toad and streuglhen the
upon hU heart all day to apemV to *1*^!
^
nnunbera of the liver and kidneys. Sold by aU drug
coaromlon «bit Ho bM »;7"
tapiir oSoIr who hld «nnt
gists.
r- convomicn before, the>plrtl aeemodacaaloli until midnight. an>r**
U ^rr»o, him aa.l ho co«Id no. dlol
and . grow’s whlUr
oh« !•» .ommon.,
.In, . u.iVodbj-o hvmu with .hoT
n-Ms If Holllslcrs Ro
With .uch .oclin, ,h,, do o,.w worn
Sc, o„.,.0to foand Mountain Tea Is given. It U'
an excention 'n the audience be ioH j room to gather aroaud them and as ib** grt-atest baby medicine ever offered
mothers. 3£ cents. Tea or
such pans of hi*, life history ae would hour of lotting drew near "On to VI '.
Johnson Drug Co.
Khow what the Savior, through humnn \ IO.TT.- "On to Jackson." 4he new “Olor.
In'^tr.imenialliy la the form of a 8n
song." and last the lieaaiirul C. R. part*
day M-ho..! woman had done for him.
Ing hyinn.^"Ood Be With You.- mas
V
Story of Life.
anng, a pra>-er w*as made by Mr. Tullar
Tha Great Chorua Choir at the State Sunday Sihool Convention in th4 City Opera H
the age of two years hU mother amid ii^m and the waving of haadke.-.
f’hoto by Frank P. Wright.
„„ the world.
chiefs, the Usi hand clasp waa over
iUiog wtih bootblacks and newsboys and the train bore away the two who
was Mr, HaCUliiri t!ivsl;» of bl5 Ci: are i»aUylng the arm. of the Sunday as companions. At li he was taken m% have Plante*! an undying fUme In th * The Virginal Likely Named After BL
srIuH)!. the sptiaker decUnil Thii-e messenger boy In a shoe afore at th**
Cecelia, the Patron Balnf
cuHrion.
I
■ \
'
,
breasu of their choir members.
.
He recallod' what >ti- old mi«>^i<mnt. pupils lo-sl haw‘ a b-”Ueu r. r
fabulous f alary of f;.25 per wreck, out
^
,»ioneer ii!'rajh*r> ijid In the eaitv »oti}v and when* will ^.hey get It .*o of which he clo’hcskmnd boarded him.
'
....... - ,
i
•----------------------- -----------------—«!avi. taklra jhe r rhil*';; and na-iln< -well ai« eiedy fw .i ’hl-ds <d oti“ iitHip’e self H** was wion promoted to clerk
FOR THE BABYThe -Virginal^ afiii
w^ra
WAiTIMO TO GET INTo' SUNDAY
**
Tht re be.e nO rburrhe, nt tha* who nr • w.iii ne ?o be savetl. Thii. and on* day as he vms wrmltlng on a
W^TVNQ TO GET INTO SUNDAY provcintnt In tearhIaK nr. rvUleacr • a« nn :. no iirrnche»> nn l the e i:m-u
still nearer approaf^w
Imdy she ask*Hl him wrhero be mttended
’
SCHOOL CONVENTION.
!this mmin;..
-taught tenea;}, the primeval uei-.s. The nuus.y. ,
and lite luit if we loo.; Sunday school. He had to mdmlt that
dsy pianos. Th*y w.if nu 1mp]6?ld
iSIfls
other
than
loya
ai
*
1
]
First Associallcn .e 1832.,
preacher to lay rau loueh the cbJll I. wrru t;>, life oi Je-^UM C.irlM eou* he did not attend. Secregy he was
and more expensive kind of ClavWd ’
the fi.>i time petiiili ir.'.nl to Uua.oujy occanioutll.v. but the t.-acher efiu !>iamlv we will lutrn to do lUih woil; thinking that he was mot of the cUs< difflculi to ted fhr the -ee Imby at
Borne think the Vlrgiiial ri-fers to K
(^liatmaatide. Tlie firoltj
! tea* ther in S tmlay tn l tM.! v.nrh v a^ i:i .
heaijt. Shc Ls tfau* <im«a tl • be has lntn^^ted to us.
ueen ElltaboHi. who Ilk* d to br
who attended Sunday achool. that was in the
novelty to
’ I'luludclphlc In 1632. Klfiftii *ia i < . great work la thus itarhJng the chi!r>
called Ihe "Virgin Qu*-en." but Dr
1
only for l*oyr and girls with lln- this line.
' OelesstM.
In
were n prceeaied lu
tiiere wa7 heart unlav. !
Johnson
says li was simply a ttimpli
F K <*. Held of Jail M»n «nd tlu n- rlothcf.and those on hla bark were ahape they re
mrni lo y-oung ladies in Ktmcra! wdiQ
;nt- el delego'luni. which shows tha: the only ones he powiesscd. The lady semble the kid
booteea. but
all liked to play on Hu- Virginal An' 4^
MclXrbinn 1 was rnlieU uik>:» . uftyteveit counties arv representci. filially writng from him an nbwlllliij^
iilitJI IXUf T!il< «He wns
| tell M.me;hln|: of hl^ ex|»erienee -n
other wrlrer reminds in^ how. In the K
hrllig :.’.3 delegates In attend, assent to his attending the school th *
I every >ear .liu.e that time It I.: ^t-tlkiug to ih< waitiMv ir »wd outs..:- uiiee. ir«» fr-jm GTwnd T|WvenK-coum>. next Snndoy but the boy did not go. worked t
plcarant iwlllahts of old halls and
have mo 111
!K)UCe'sAN,AM<H» MIWSTtR TO
Muduc . J. flliv nlm- ►i.i.-, «oi
convents, this toftruireat served to
nor did,be go after her third urgent nrfoamdaUooor S
}ihe bnildlnr* A iw U.wumin liad ct»mc |u
Quctlicr Box.
lead sweet voices, singing to
i;
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•
SWAK TO OUT»lDtR8.
, Inlup
1.
n-t.l -..rl,
i,cj,,rn,nnd .orun-i
request. .She finally drew Irom him any kind. They
The ent'stlon Inix was onened an the confession that he bad mo clothes, are bultooboled
gln-8i. CocelU-ap lUphaqI has /
vf'--;.
—---I
”"T’
: and itBak lo
|,i>oplcnhoiit the M-l
he f.u’lowinj; iHisoas answ. n d the* j Next day she invite<l him to take m around the edge
painted her. In a miiKical atmospheR-.
lT:.f li-.mlll. .Mr*. Hanill walk and took him toMbe clothing
UST mGHT,Uo--..u.,,
.eela.uly th.-tlu
.h. t»tA ,.ne. ... i.e» Uie*
and that the name was im»si likely d«rivetj from this pstroii stint of music ’
T'.eie h^^e entile re.uqt Ms from tUv
evp. r e«.ie< t|ue : ;t ei a ihite< Ind Ir. . ITriTie. r. X T?:r;*ll U.-v, Srn* ft,ire and pniilnclng |8 she boucht
and reported torer.:o.- tVf th* c-gru.
him a suit of clothe* which be accept. toe hy three but-V
I'Xireuie M»ulh aie* from Canada fo* j'j.aidM ti^Hl. a.* ji t.oHremnn eai!kf t: up* u ,
-SfAIIKS FROM THE ANVIL- WAS
lers keep sib tin- ,-,1 r. luctantb with tears In his eyes
Is Quife evident that, to those ?
jind feotuail on and \oic«- Next Sunday he apiieared. and at Hie
THE ^GT number. /
^,,rruluu'dIUle* ir rll Oram he, Af--th- J;,Mun! loi jt
ee for Tlii^ ac’.ou
days,
the Bptoei and Virginal appealed ■
Mm* son manv.
thalervur:
' " JUnUgMug- M Hanilll answer* .!
x.i-K xvith Ibe r.ad’e. r:.ir
^ca* gUf
Hia Life Optnsd.
Btrairs. which
most strongly, as the piano does now.
hould
I
h
»
kept
sa
nurli ti.de;i%dn w.ib
ije
of the tnie and . ,oire:
At Sunday scbwl and from then hli are rastenfd^and Im to plsce by a rlb- to the young and the aged and that an
,
i
Then 1
life opened up to newer and better l»n !n»w.
boon gr.w !ve:«ig which I had |^cr\adl^l th< iiun : {'.L*'
ttion was lororoplete wiboul mn
>,
Tliough coal bani^ are not new. a steal aceompllshmcrnts. just as It is to
-•atea WapB* Rywaant in ||hc Con* , ilevelbpmeui along ih.
organ!/.-I things. Last year when he was preach
ij,g In Traverse tiiyi
. | »’t;w sbali a r... n
eatUIed to ing in a large church in Wasbingion,
[school llieratur.. ar.J t
; vantton—RcaeluUonofThanka
■Wigli: whnt cffei-:i has itils nueiittg h er
‘*
day. However, the student of those
d-All men D. C.. he accidentally encountered in
and in t . ir asked Mr Mrlb rntantt Arv we going
" Mr Thrall
days had mgny obstaclea to overcome ^
Extandad-^loalne Sdaaion ^ ;t*hautf.!nu.v alls 1e.-^t:r
n et. nine
von:*- n-gaidlcss of c.d his audience a man who had be^ the shirred white satin. The book was that do not confront the atudent of
J move»Tter.u and alee ir lontr.but.*,«. I h„m.
r%ha'l tucu bej
;
of a Great Meetinb.
rr tomllHoii Thi h adt-r should be s,*crefar> <if the Y. M C. A. In Han* t-overed wHh twisted, ribbon, and at it*
J f*««eide an- Iwsl^ng t« , l» H..
y. but frw could avail themselves
‘P man of nsonrce*^. cocstsnHy busy ford. Conn. tho‘plac«» where the little base a bow of brpmd rihh&i waa tM, of a musical education then: now It is ^
!»tigati v- Mnti\ apt»w«
•:l^> \'laaat exa ulttg s meeting* Uwed th*
p... n a1nt:.ln:i!:
In b.e class
literillv Iha-I helvtoL.lr. It h
waif had b,u-n brotigbl Into the Sup- one efid decorated with a spray of fOr- possible for aJmoat every boy and g:rl
ion of -Wbati wl!! yntt
coti\rnileii i f t^Ktate Su*igetracnot
A
and
meross
the
other
"Baby"
I..'!
Wha
n.e.dd
yu.s
do
with
pupils
wli
i
^ ivacl.ed l.t yt.ud o ir «o\ij r t:;t: ry. « *r . tbat toiieWinl ii floji would
day .-chool »ars before, ami timatgh
to learn to pUy. Then they hau a
■ .umy Bchii«U:oi*v4mHo;i ri .- fn’er.-worker.* gt ing t » o;h< r laud* to v.u..?
a„.i ^
y*.nr.-^Mon etf :iJ, le.aid b.i* weutdnd sing" Mr. Tulin. - converslou it came out that he had was worked .In blue silk. Though a inore makeshift, of a piano: new w«
Sf .'woB ms mantles* a>Ncy-rt«:^dKui„4
b,
I k-n.l Cf m.-sir that been solicited by the Sunday achool irlfie. It is a gift that will bring much have the great and perfect toned Kim- 4
tjie rooveimnt. '
fi-eTiug oi l*hfi>tian feliousblp A\>'
pleasure to the raoUier. as showing
V mrellng and the crowd 4a»
Jjv
. rht* Hu.. I‘k«- and they A ll; .sing.
teacher twenty-five years before for a ibougbifnl kindness.
SchcolB
in
Mexico.
(thi*
grand
robMjiiain
was
mad*
bv
Plano. Then, even tkeir imper- ''^
:-j*
ccdimled The omcern at the i\imu .
share In the 8S which bought the null
j
An sltrsctive little preMuit for a bnliy f*»ct Instruments, were so costly as to "
f .' iiaed their ettpnat HTo’-l t.f Keep the i Mru. ITryncr MM»ki *d H e awakeid.-rg; ci?nv
An siunday sclnWMT Mr Srmt-Tbe tearh* of clothes for the lit He orphan Ja,l. Is made by w rapping a wry small ein be teyood the reach of the masses,
throngs l»ack after the hsU 6vas full . i iin >ie:.leo. 4.34 ;t;.ls? srbmib bat'Vng : Hut lug t ’.i. 4 * S|Uias From «
und .*-TM-Tliromltni should SBre? Ml. Tullar wam visibly affected as he uroMery boot» with ribbon. Across the
moat anyone can have a piano
uvetHowiug. r.nd a meAseng^r was
]ibeva fonn.M iIhi* in ’he la>T thin . \il. ‘ as the pK gram pa; Hu se »'.j ui ca -erne ra.hsloaary im«n-st which u
toUl this Interestitig story of Ms life *’cmir form a wheel with cpiarter inrh
music In th*: home, for at our
up Ui the p.vsldout. ‘/Toitiiv and s.‘»'! ^’srs. In 190;: ihvy had a’•tirriUT; r*.-i-S:i!U fn tn injiuy. the stirring >. nr:
present, .niso *i:tr*y a min-lo«iary l>ook and ai* th*- chol- san« the farewell ribiMMi. and sew on these spokes tiny
; aad this week you wUl find variwital juu ran do fur t!u witiiiny |m • ' yI'll!ion in'Mevleo Viiy, where Hu t| *'tUi i«» \ ietoi> * was iuu i*pi tsinl. th ■
gilt sleicbbells. These lielhi are also
i
Itv
ihr.ikinds
of
clasM-s
rmiHns
song. ‘God He With You Till We Meet
« huagering fui this wtwk.
* last v, r , l i iHg sawR u>n lo Jarkso:*.
put at intervals arooixl the hoop.
iwi'b oasier or wl^;' t.arber. im-eilng Again" there was scarcely a dry e<o
to pretty hut plain cac-rt for tl75 to
^ The rung >erv rt wer. all jhat a r.:r ; ? Mrs. Tlrvnor vat- pnM>l at ihe-v.mhicb broaglt^ b.rth the rhautanqu*.
.Twiic a nion b. can fi fma'I .S.tndsv in choir or audience and the feeling |
1235 that will be delivered to your
ir.un iM .’*.ngngaiton.
st*rtlcc hboultl be. I ill of jun* and n meet ug., in .Ml >ico and g^ue a grapi 1.;
r-he!
ha^«’
a
tcat-In
r..'
training
clas*?
expressed
In
that
aong
will
long
llBg->r
j
home at once, al^d you can h»vc the
Ycttcrday Aftcr**co«.
spirit Ml coiitagiotMj Uiat tii* nudlc-arr ib siTlptlon t*f thi-e Itceje^iiug et:< i
Mr
HaniUl-.
Vc.*.
in
Ihe
hearts
of
those
who
went
forth
use of them while you save the monex,
wuig aurh as ihii hd«»' ?d!duiu yni.g - vintiam. thte. id wMeh she ha* v-'. The i;. \. c* jK Siaif gave a r.*a in;
little by little, to complete the pay. :
* tetitled. While we ate hating M’lur.uv, aildiess uuou pThe Value of Miv*lon- i The report of the vote on the n-solu* from that house to take up thclr vari
lu»f»rc. It Is amfe to mv
|
the 8*”i*isy tk-hivii * | tJ*ui ctiTTccrnlrg regii>ttatlon fee. was ous diitit-K in the state
Mr. McDtu-mand. the retjr nR pn**.- bUT*r*ny^ in our own land w« ui;i.st u*‘ ;u. Tui. n xx
Midnight
had struck b,-fore the sta*e two we^ks of the yrsr. furaiabed ma
0*
follows
1
.«••••
•••*»•••
ft’rge:
*itjnelgbbur>.
The
time
iv.^le
.oi’u
1*
»*ailJ»s
iisaidtohiic.*
Tbc
Free for the asking—tho Morical^
lient. liufodiut-1 J \\\ MllhVen, tb“
terial for every day of the seven in
it
iradouu^d?""Frurn’tlirflr^
Sunday
kc
I
ioo
I
Herald containing ffchtolffarth's gr« a:
new Mato pn.ddeiu. who took the 4htn. tie woKk* h grea? but the Mg* Snmiaj j-.-bewAivs dml*r*s;,i.nau-d le
hi** week.
**’i ■ It has been lingering Incsmul floor. iUH yias. 2\ no.' Gallery yes C". and even then the audience seemed nKarh one followiHl out litg own Mm est song, "For Ttxee Alom-." word*, an:
iciiair for the evening nmljl a wav re. TerUwUbu,*.
Evanpelistic Ferce.
^ v l,en it sbedd' be or nri.Tlitg the l.at- j iMi “*2 The f*..* w-a* Ta*se<l from Ov* luctant to leave-ll then* was a crumn for the week s calendar, rontrihbltoc
c. A personal tall or Iw^*al
ot‘hmndKrrrhlefs and
einniilu.g
of MilrU^ food Icfi of which, they favorite (luotatlona sliort poemA aaeccent** to Il.tHi.
Mr. MlUikeu made a lew (jpproiirlai.* i -Thi S tnda> tJehtHM up h>wnrf*dl-tir '‘’V*” ,**rljK
get It.
M
flutes sBd rerolniscence*. sums even
-ila^
U V right lor ni:mAurs u> play card*, mtgb* .xaTtak..
rcmarks/sa.vlng that he wof ^l *‘ndi av Foiv, XX a ^
llr.riUl's su.s .
II
In
or Idlltanl*. c-tr ' Mr. Wootibousc—H
or to make the mtvUng rij j2 *K.o:i a jeoT. Kx.* I ♦* »:*• was
Mt
d take hold npun
thud s
U juPi c* right till a minister aa for
iasl.
lu I »• liii kiM addn vH
Plan^aud lift
any mvtnbei ul Uia cungfvgatioo.
The Berlin u ‘ reading aid d«*votU»n H.m. Mi. lUtqJll
•ailed on s s»t II pletvrea <mt from cnrrtet maga- * nsasreo w—
ht wu lU Ik
mBhEAUCER^PTfip;
was c'jnduc’.id wy Ilex i: 1.. Ue*rt« xxlth blni Tb r.r*plu*uy
.\nv sul .ti'cf f«b!
M'enpie.- Hj,tl.
U,-si m*-hod to lu'cretM* mlsflonar.r mlnstcrb! l-twtlirr In an caslrm
lla^
The nainlt was
Rev. Ulfeull follow lug" In rjrayer. .
i- n-iatUm*-Thinking. k:mw off,‘ring
.Mr Crrchiln—Get the cMl- fmx-i’i. drslrlug to «pcnd the next day.
celvi^ In Traver*,; Oliy. lie woi
TRY A RECOBOAVANT AO.
lilng-ka,* sn cunca lxv vd dren IntertwtcJ. They w ill give as they Kanday. wi h liiui. The irlul«lcr was MWh Bay WTOtentlag the lortog
‘The commlttv*.* on rc*j^iut:ui:* i • ' p.,,,;
In? »«•'
Uii’g unTcmec:
rxiuemecr ih*
lb* raeUvdy as it cam*
ca;
rgnvHldc. but said that he was henghtofa
the chi’ lecome inieresled.
ported ihiiMigh Rev Howaa^-. emlml • iI** th* hear
lU ol* m* We shuul,; tall; ni.
bear fr^m
from Uio cbolr. ,Hx
nBham*'*l to r.sk .'loody to |»rcn* k.
lug appreciation ond gratIIaiU ti ». ■
nr.precuaTir.iv vf tin nsir *t;' dren ul thtr gj^eat tcov
™.-.
Should v...,
one nut a vChristian .r,
l>c lead
-Wl.y'" c.wke.1 Mr. Moody
rlHrms 4i Traverse City fxn th-j -nd Hr>* ming prcdt^vnu.
. cu;iragc mitA^nary IntHresi lo tb'*’of Sunday school urchtwira? Mr. MtftJ.
•*n.-!L ••..*•. the reply, **our people
qeorge Ade waa llatenlag grarelf
Unilnox to cntertolnlng gticsts ro h*',
j,, p. ri:,i t-ig M- a.ictri s* pruj.fT. M,.,
a riudy will teach Nstory jph^Ve*. *lf hU character Is beyoh » ha^c 8*1! iu:*> f-tiHx a habit of giAng
pltaldy. thanks to MCK^r^ j Tullar on r
i anyone !• n fr:cn-1 » a»H she grxat rcllrlcns <t the wo-ld repruach.evcnifbclsooiaChrtaHar.. ont ixcfiirr ihc close* of tbc mcetUig ta s>ompl1lll«n. Attfaeand beaaki:
Tliank you.
Ve« temlnd ma of
iba*
It wild i.c Jin ioi|*oeltluu on a
McrvvUtb. torike.National pcM v.Ni.3 ^ «.f Hu
tK i^rie rhIU and ihc as J •l'^’
!* ‘
Should a person no: a Christian
eomechliig. A Utile while after the at»stransrr."
AT TBE
IT* who were ptvii**nt and t,‘ all wh- man-w re ri-utuKu: in Him. fcs is Mcj .
Mr Scon wc-t o" «o state ihatjn
^ class? Mr.' llamtU->Yes. In
"1 xvlU pn-uf h." Mid Moody.
pefanro eC ’Siy first hooRt I want to
have lu auy way assMed umnid u-.. iv,i i>xlrt-s all men
be sawd aa I piu >htuVd Ko jput lu iwnch wlih,th«? •^bere It may be the mwins
tVbci, Sr.i.day arrfxed Mr. M^e epend a wreel; to a aammer reimrt
■ autevss u ihc ccmvtmtlcr-.'
-axt.: V. a fiav v.l u bt Uuf the rtio.^ natlcns which jwlll some day held 1* “oll ringtog that teacher into the Chrtf openct! th*' mertiug. aad tbra en- aide ef Chljaga The landlotd of tha
eoumgltigly *<aM: "31 y lies feta, I am medtot betel aaid to me:
*‘Aundav Schorl Eattiaicn.”
>rrx.se tu»d nc“i*s a mar ,»o come kcx> cf the world. One can only wn-ittoa Ilfs
going to sp'ak to tw*» sorts today, the
The first addrxw* orihcmcolng^ a 'V.f. he Mr.c.kn a-d do hit werk.,!iu.*!and an oHcatal nation by know
Should the song book used to the
" ’Mr. Ade, yon are a literary
'.gUi-n bx Mr>. Urvaer. wbotiad bi-coir. - ihi:e. fT Is Irapar.am '.e rh^ fur sav ing sUmetWng bt Its rvMghni* life. cPl Sunday ixchcol be used In prayer mee’- stouem first, tlwn the sstntA"
After carneaiiy addriwalug the s«p- I bellevwr
New classes will be
a tamlUar tlgiTo on thr pititoTn na. I«- v* in rhllJbcsnl The gr-at ma-.thr cMld shodld be taugh- tha! th* lag? Jdr. Merrdlih—No.
"I touahad and amlled. and aapoaed Btoucra be^aiWl thfif Mur >tmld
alweys wt'iromcJ1 moat bcehUy.
5t*'*t- cstT-er fmor a chll.i. Rttbjtc; <-f mltolcn* is a Tremt-c.iom.
best tiifie fur holding Somday ■tor take ibelr hats ami |a. B«l the awered that I had written a
herriUX- ‘iBu*: ••-*:* *
day School Eaicavtofl” was Mrs. Hr: .V»::ni;> x.r!t,cn vithir. ten year* of Hi-| Uving subject, I
4chwl?- Mr Hamin—a »oo4 whole eoagregailoB wal
ber the necessity of
ncr-,wihj«i. Thv«aaJ»r,fhcaUOci
: |, j, ,„jr lo trll children tbc:i« ho„, unlc thott who »Ueiid church him to the end.--New
•*•1 hare eeiTtal-inerary men stepbe^o cboui m yr»n. «e«; N,nr It |j, Vr. lls»ll! pre-TOU-J hl,-»nhjea !a‘thtai*. tppNilIc* i» ihclr .ymp«lhlen: „„ .u^d Uic 8w--' “*—•
Hog IteW'.vtJie kindlerd weef on.
clan instnicUoo in all
A ptocc for *11. lor the ikhr .1* IK-;,urs-tlvc fenn. irtvln* rnre U**,If-,loiter,, j, , tplitin*! .timntu. nhleh j, j, beuer •tin the
- •WelU I-IB lathet glad wf that'
branches, in eluding
An Amfiritoh htoy .TUItoi BtratfeiG- esM I.
^ecMile to Hie old MUM ivbi l,-w»l-!B3i»p--ironl plrtnre« to lllu.inle tbfepol** in Ihe hlj)ld Jm«i ihU
’ ||*ny
ihorthanda
en-Aren
tete
told Jhe landleto.
1 l ie
■
!
Uhoipht.
'
iodie. rte«hok.helbtli*»chlW l.«or.
*n.«-«l br ,h*»« abere the iMel high water marit ef
Vheo we ihink W w mo>, hnsicee.; XVn m*r S" <>»t In rie tanleaed In ; ibc.c ihlnc I, fois, »,woadertnI wo:!, eoiipeicni Sonday «:heol trotto*.
TBiy
Afitericaa ferrer. tee hill net reemrinee.'^ They ate used
•• thjBUdhwAltA conotry who *r«uhiwriit hut iKcliIlJ 4 »t the,«te, 9.-,,oe th* klcrloiB. U UanolltVof ,plr-' m,. HamlU raaeaied a raaoltttioa erei fteto tW attack whin ehe
»■■ahlngton Fuet. t
iBlaraftod. ki. tfch ■Bneah|nt w* twd J r*r*«'.i«- and oar never yieed «hvil a; liaal Hf* lo knowMbrie truth, and 1:
« .olo of thtaU be ,ly«a’,fee two
SK.'
Plano Talk No. s;
MmS iSnOD DBTSIM
WORD BROUGHT
Si TO THE throng
X‘v,'rF
^:
KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
NIGHT SCHOOL
6MID mVERSE
BOSHBS UMVERSITY
wwasjsr
la* that tha >a*Havnl t,;eonMdered,i,.r to the ehiW M the hnawnM. |, .ma, to he«, ftoin theeWldr** tht; poUw^o who have l»^ aUdJotod at
of iaaoMaaco. We caa Karcely Sod iv,Twaie !a Tiarmetrjiy. Nothin, BOTMlkoowleda* at the ton who at* *a*r.-' ,hd door-aad bare don* tht* ddly ad
.*htB«h l*tb..iat.wheT*!th.8tiad*y jlho h«r. a* the tr*eloa««, of a' Bela, aad takh^luiM ht Ihe trtj, tfcH.bllhAiUy, Th# (aaolMtoi-a. aceift, aaM li dota pmt of church worlt.. ipeit lleivtaly rather for a llttIh;of the oeB la flea* aaiton, and HfUBslei with’
- ■
;-%JIM»**a*.b**B**!d«hiaib.,*hw^j«hW^ -
..
pt to U.to.iL Ih* e'l«tto*i« th*!
haUda, aad la the eanliaarat for thr( CoatraMla, the eld order with ybe'Sahday adtool jot tto! Saovlfd,* wei
*r«v‘A toeABB'toAarp at.
"And to titek Ait ir-wai ttom fbli
viiy Itoltoan the Smimrtol hiKI
weald dtoKt whenever hi tooiwirfd
a^SSffSETS.-^
mnf.
laa^feiiaii
CITZ.
nOMV. MOVSMUII 17. im
3 HAMT ObOO tucMte *t t|l* ^
’c
tele M *W SohM. IWoR
At tbu anucteg of^thu boaid «f iiiwmuca of tbu Wuqps^ dub Mat
IM U«w Wm. iMt «nwr thc,^.vc. A SMirter
I
MukM via h* IV
UMMh.n1 WMt
Ml ll-ll
By Wlre UiUwBTCelBCtUsora.
:
Bertia. Nov, 17.-=-Tbe Ociman ateatn-/
'“
bXlOVM.
e TTblenberat is'repartrd to have rana>i' SPECIAL
■brim «t hKal bMtMM mm ||e««I hi the BitlUc. Flftwa live «•« : »« th. etty.AnMy «*v«l,MliraMhtv
I FOR CORRBCT MASGAOlR aoe 1^
ton MTcnl tel* n* to >*■ j)Mt. , : * j HBbba^ IS5 S. FWBtSL
mot
WAIJXUT
by Mg. Gun.
Ikg of Cbd Srut ai
4a. Tbe new
mswfietffwnlariuwwPi
Tbu Tmrnu Oty eumpaiy te tbe int
la tbu TbM briguAc.
Tbu MMag oMera wtn do
PlMiflow nonaader. U. U. Qrif
niEimio
IIIUBFAI
-
IL
t-'
fllustrioui ofgaakL John Dai
Illustrious captain of the guard. Mar
tlkatrioas Inner guard. W, H. Law
reoce.
tUuatrious outer guard. Close Welt
Illuatrlous captain of tbe drill corps
oeepb Klaasen
tUnatrtous first lieutenant, Maitl;i
■beriC tebrlM Iwt eTMliic Md «>.!
I
iBlIowtec •ctfclM found to bairc been
Un«aed.U \hma-. One orctcodt. a pair
of abac*, tbrw arateb cbalu.
tblrty-iwo pocket knives being uken
- ’ toJoanlags Bros. Tbe Elllt nhop bad
tbe teUeertag: Fire razord. fire rings,
tbotigb a bnlf boabel or pocket knlres
vere offered at ten xenu each, the
flsa^ aajrtag they bad come from tbe
Mtb and wonld aoi be recognised
drectioos were also given Sbcrlff
Oabrfcm where be might fliid stdci
. atsff buried, tbe place being near the
*<Hobo*s Rctrear near Bbardiaan Junekloa. Bberiir Gabrion left the train
at the RmcUon last evening and by
map drawn by Ferguson immediately
fbond tbe spot and found several
ragon. Tbe sUtement of Ferguson is
oompicte and in It be slates what was
. atolcii. where sold or pawaed.
mueb received and bow much s(lll
‘ buried.
Tbe alory U4bUi,Xjct. 31 they b^rg
..larked the Alba stores wb^r^lbvce
.overcoats and a half bushU of
kaives and other small things were
taken. They theo burglarised
Clly, taking
rasors. They arrived In this city and
buried the razors, pawned the
coau. which hsvc slnro boon sold hen'
patmed the stuff mentioned first
NOv. 3 then aeni to N
burglarisod. on Nov e. the
A man evidesuly under tbf influenc
of liquor. feU from a load of wheat yesterday afternoon In fijunt of Lautner\
shoe store on Union street. He droppe
about eight feet and struck on top of
his bead. He was picked up n
scioua hot rallied and a friend took
him awar In bis rig. It Is not known
Who he wks but bad lie been sober be
would have reoelttid bad Injuries.
Tbe committee on bylaws conslsu
of Dan H. McMullen. C. H. Ely and
ge Boone. Tbe finance comn
to oompoeed of W. O. Fuller and AnScheffer. R. J. McDonald was
appointed brigndler general.
neral Sparling U authority for the
ment that Ddroll encampment.
No. 88. will visit tbU clly on their an
nual summer tour next year.
After the work a very pleasant banlet waa served and R. J. McDonald
gave an address on lodge systems and
united courts. He was followed t>y
General Sparling who urged tbe mem
bers to become posted so that they
could reply to arguments against the
order
Tbe next meeting will be a week
from last night and at that time It is
thought tbe by-laws will be ready for
. BREVITIES.
SCIERTIflCClIII
son. Ffosident,
cr of High school boys mvl
yesterday afternoon at the close of
laid plans for the organiza
tion of a club for study along ucleminc
lines. The boya plan to meet every
two weeks at tbe close of school and
the first mueUng will take place next
The following offleeP*
Px^ent, Elbe Johnkduut, Adam Panuk: aerrcCary and treaattrer. Herbert Sulllvuu.
A commiue© of five waa appointed to
draw up a constitution.
This movement shows the Iniorei-t
with which thc“studeoi8 are taking up
their aork. Some excepilonallv dcHcate experiments have been successful
ly performed by uome of tbe boys dur
ing ib^ past year and with such an or
ganization as tbU club in tbe school u
♦ ^ longing to the Rev. W. H, Hulburt
Is probable that the work In experi
. suit of ckAbes of Mr. WTiewler were mental lines will be carried to even a
tnken and about three hundixd rings greater extent.
and other >ewe)r>’ taken from Gustai:.
They* rctnmed from Nortbport ani
Petitiena to Bull Rual EsUto.
arrived at Cadillac on the 6ib. wbe
The petition of Hctlle M. TlmblU
. they tried to pawn tbe Nortbport rings to sell reul estate owned by Bdilh and
S The aberiff phoned to this clly and
CUfford TimbUn. minors, was beard in
* ; tasked Information as tbe stuff offere«l
Probate court today. Tbe esuie U In
• looked suspicious. No Information Leelanau county.
; could begivea the Cadillac sbcrlff that
Charles Baaterdqy today filed a p^
. i nlgbL and the next da>* they left, evl- tltlon to sHl real esUtqtn 8i. Jo'
I dcnUy'for Saginaw, wberb ^be> quar. county, tbe property of
B, CUud
ruled and xbta fell into tbe bMU <
E. Maud and Nina Basterday. minors.
law.
^
I
;
Feaf of Life, |
Tbe quarrel baa assumed murd
Sheriff Charles Johnson Went ic
proportions aa the man Martin tbrea* Kingsley this morning to serve a gareaa to kill Ferguson on sight. Tbe
nlabee attaehmeni on Maurice Slomsii
^ at Bellalre ts InamMcleUt to take
for two barreU of whlkky for tbe First
hare of ^ criminals of auc^ propenalNatkma] bank of this city. Tbe whisky
Ues and’ao while one U in Uie cage tbe
bad been sold to Mck Krelscr. where
otbor runs at large in the corridor
tbe sbertff found It and brought U to
' tboogk ftey are In sight of back other
the city.
Wbua Antrim Is Umiugb fwltb tlm
FOR CORRECT MASSAGE so^ProC. j
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
I am sore I turn gol
. joit whal yoff srs
lookinKtoriii*
'
SUITOR
OVERCORT
i t-m
m
;.'y
The fit of Hit'key* &
FreoasD Ca Clolliing
is what scUt them.
GcoW.Nmer
Tbe officers of the Eastern Star No.
147 are revested to meet at the Ms
aonk Hall. Satutday the ISih. at
o'clock sharp' for practice.
The members of the Presbyterian S.
S. will meet in the church parlors Sat
urday oftemoou at • o'clock to rt
hearse on the Christmas Cantata
The ad\*ancc sale of seats opened
this morning for Gorton’s Minstrels,
who are to appear here next monday.
On account of the show last nigh
the contest between t ibe Hamilton
Clothing company boWllng team and
tbe Grand Rapids Herald* was callml
off
Tbe Rev. E. L. lU'quab U able to biout again after a short illness.
The friends of William Vogelsone
who has been 111 with typhoid fever
will be pleased to Icam that he Is get
ling along very nicely^
The regular fortnightly dauct* will be
held at the W<sque-tong club tbi*
tng
\\\ C Miner of Eicx-emh street bax
received a letter from Ohio asking for
price of state right oo his berry box.
1m K. Qlbbs has received wo-d from
New York asking lor state light on”
tbe Miner berr>- box.
The Sidney O. Neff arrived iu iiort
(Wtiy this morning Bnslbe** is boom
log and the barge has morj- than she
can conveniently handle at present.
Mrs. H. C. Davis i-niertalned the
Book Review club yesterday. Mr*.
Frank Hamilton reviewed The Rose
of the River." by Kate Douglass Wiggin. A delightful supper was served
and a very pleasant ^lal afternoon
spent.
Thirty ladk.i« of the AUar society of
St. Francis church met with Mrs.
Boudreau on Ro«» avenue yesterday
aftemoon.
Refreshments of cofftv
and douchnnu were m'rved ard aU
had a very pleasant aflernoon.
Tbe Hdfi. H. B. Hudson of Manceions
has been si>eclal Inspector for Me
PhersoD Amst of this clly.‘the visita
tion to be on the third Wednesday In
December.
M. B. Hamer ol the Kimball Piano
company hous<* In ihU city, returoe I
today from Chicago, where he went o
select a piano for Mrs. Fred Notemaiv.
formerly Miss*Loaise Calkins. Mr<-.
Noteware purchased one of the best
made by tbe company.
Tbe montb^ld infant son of'Mr. and
M». Meliseka died this morning. Tbv
funeral will be held Sunday aftemoon
at 8 o'clock from tbe bouse.
broad at
BOV 1741
OYSTERS M Bar
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ffuMrud.
•PERSONAL.
Mih* Voilei Voice ot Empire arrU^*J1
iu the clly la>i evi^ning to attend thej
coineuilou but wa^ unable to get iu as
the train's arrival nas laii-rHhan th-?,
opening ot the door>. nhen the grvit
rush was made.
N. T Nelson, who has been the gue*i
of his son. W'llUam Nelson? of Tenth,
street, relumed home this morning.
Mrs. E. C. Coles of Aden retum«-J
home today after spending a few dayu
In the city.
Mr. and Mrs Nichols of Northpripassed through the city this momin.:
on their way to Grand Rapuln an:
KaUmazoo. whirt' they will xl*ii the.i
old *'ome
Mr. and Mrs. Goorge .Myer* oi Om.'x:’
rvlurtied home this morning afui a
day'sfbuhiuess trli» tin-at in the city.
Mrs. M Mason of Manlst«>t- wl. »
has had an embivi.iltry display at M‘’
Uken's. returned home thl^ morning
Mrs. J. M. Akers of Hatches speiii ,
the day In the cUy .vesterday. retumin *.
again ihl-- morning
Di. W. S. .Moon bah relurut d from
Kalamazoo
MiT^sionary F F Cleveland and wtb
and Mi>- Stapl.-.v'who have Ueii lot.aiti adiiif; ihe *late Sunday school eon-1
vent ion. bit on the 4 o'eliK-l; G. U & '
I. ihi.‘ afternoon foi CaJihac
j
John We^i. second agent for Cor .on . |
minstrels, was Iu re today
Mrs. T. Cooling of Grand Rapids .the guest of Mrs. Jay BaxU-r of Sjuni •
at reel.
Miss Ethel McMillan oi Fort Farul.i
Ont.. daughter of Unluil Siab-.s Co i
sular McMillan, is the gm-^1 of Mi.-.
Ethel Balh y. 1:1S \n U>let ►tree;
Mlbs \V Loo^more of Inierlui-li n
arrived in tbe city this afternoon on a
short visit to friend^
Mrs. V. Andrus of Bendun is Ui tlu
Cltv as the siust or fyiends
Lester Lawrenc* of South Frankfon.
who has iK-en in the city a few day-,
returned horut this nioniing.
.Mi> J Keunt-tly of Williamsburg
and .Mrs. J. S. Luce of the same place
an- in the cltx this afternoon im .<
thuri v‘slt
Mrs. G. A. Brannon of South Bc*an'
man jtassed ihroiigh^ihe city thi^ aftes
noon on her way u Elk Rapids, wber •
she will vlsii her daughter. Mrs. Lu!«!
SUmIc.
Mrs. C T C.-dersteu ol Ke.isione
leiumed home this morning afu-i a
few days *iH‘Ut with friends.
Mrs. 1. Maiteson left for a vi*it with
triends at Kingsley thiH morning
Mi*s Je*sle Strickland left for Soaih
Ikardman this morning, whe-e sit
wlh Eliilt frl-.mds for a short time.
George Kui^a of HarUnd. Osceola
county, passed through the city th mormng.cn hfk retem am-r a ehon
trip I’' timlH-r seeking.
James Wrtgblman and Dick Brow i
of South Bourdman returned home ibis
morning*after a fewr days spent io the
city attending tbe convention
CHEWING taffv st U
cents per tt).. Saturday only Fred F
Akersnor 17 It
THE MARKKTSb
IT.-Wbeat. 88Mc;
48c: oata. 30c:
.flLgf: Mfd. 0C88: riba $8J^
TRY TRIMBUrS whole wheat
bruad. Yoawflll»u»t
bot IStf
' Bast BataM. Nov. 17r-
Table Linens
I-::';,'
SOME exceptional VALUES
'^1
66 inch Bleached Tabic Damask, extra heavy,
all linen ......................................
Entraideflis It Hnirrlct
:i.U0O yanls of 10c KmbrokU-ritj*. iVatliugs auil lusc^ioiiB at SRlj 5c ptr yfi.
Wb€B wt* bLiU* Hint we
have never before blown lie
variety, or oiren*»l auch un
usual low priei-s on llicst'
-^ckxIb, We K-liev« it will in
terest evorv' latly to eall at
ODiN- ami stv thorn.
Napkin's frorfl 75c up to S5.IK) a dozen.
■
Kemnams Unbleached an<! Ulc.-iched 1 laaiasks at big
reductions.
V .
CHINA--N.. tii.itt-r wluit
are lookin;: for in tliis
call at the ICoommiy
Sto] . Tlio i^r»vil<leinaiu} for
inry China atnl .Iaixine*4*
Fail
Ware is increa'^in;:, iiml \v**
lave ;:n ally eiilnritcHl onr
sKK-k for ihf Ho!i<lays, ami
eaii pleast- ev. ry fiiiiey.
eWNDV Our Xmas runtilt's will arrive aUml We<lni'Stlay. Novi-mlier
fir
30x17 Colored Border Huck Towl. a great
value at .................... ..
.09
€. pibeliu's
Corner Front and Union Strtots
■S
Anotlier Week More
------:QF THE
—
Great Cloak and Fur Sale
Jtitol ivci-t\L^I. twv iii-*r« • •?isi;4tim< jiU oi l
LVKS ami FITt> m>uj two of th»? It-a'liii;^ cl<»ak
manufitriiin rs in tin' casi
U-overslorked. they lave couaiKm^ to us tlcir Bur|»lu8 stock to
be di6]iosc<I of at wUal il will i*rii;;v Nev* r bK-fufe IbS tli-rc ewr Irjcn sudi an es'-nt offi irtl riglt
in the heart of tlu* G* tis ui. w'u« n rlo.iks an I furs arc mvlnJ most.
.A. FKW
OF S.WINtiS. .Many mure that
tloes not
ur to mpution.
IF^Ol ARK nut RKAUV IX) Ul V. <y.me io, MAKF VurR hELKCTION. ainl w*r
will gladly bv it a-i-ic for you.
Chil'lrcn > lung Cloaks, trimmcil will fan* V bra ill and
butUuw. .a|ic collar Mi».!
latch ijockcls.
for.......................
134
50 Black Coney Scarfs
Trimjin.nl with six taib and
La li.V Fuipirv style (‘oat. inml. of Beaver ami
Melton, in black and bn>wn. landsoumlv
line<l. DbHle to fit ami look well. C OS
worth $10. for
.............................
Inf.inLs- Kiil.niMwn ('.Wkn,
lritnun-1 witli .Ynpi.^a fur.
rapi- ami fnnev Iraitl. w>»rth
‘Im- n.-w iIouMc Lib Fur -S« arf. cs|ie« iaiJy adapt♦nl for the nc4-k and
protection, eatin
lino*], 1 rimrmtl with silk on»auM*nt8,
Wurth
for............................................
297
walnut
WALNUT CHESINO taffy at 10
eats per fb.. Saturday oaly. Frrt F.
novit-li
DCLICIDUS bfwnud ulaak at tbu
THANKSGIVING
FKANKM. PAINE
•Mrtt C. a OtbrtM at ADtrtm CM
tr «M Is th« cUy iMt CTcnl&c.
M ^a« io looite U« »tolet Im
_^Uk h9 midwitood WM aokd by two
mmMD rersum and 0«w
liaiihi. arhon be. bad In tbe Bellalra
lall. mftbr balng arraated ai fa<lnaw,
‘ bwaWn* <rUI for tbe bnrsUrUJaf of
tbo atom oC X SaperMin and 0. A.
Matbeva of Alba on Oct 31.
Tfco oaiAore was tbe rasalt of
«oairal botveea tbe two aeb. wbcn
OM tbraaiooed to kill tbe other and in
tbe en^.ooe told on tbe other. Tbe
p»wa ihcMi «C M. a BUI. Md JeaBlac* Bmt. «t tkU cltr w«e TWtM bjr
at :^i
FRANK M. PAINE
- jSaIITIR W KAOKR TO MT ^TI
' ~ . OMm Om* Wm« RnHN«iifi nil*
C«7 ••<>.• TW« Mm Ari Cm«M« M tH* AMrlm CmMjh'
■ ’ <^
M<l H Mlatr*.
taffy
iiSFIKi$40
Cbartcs M. Sr.
inouirtM orator. D. H. McMullen.
sacellor. George W
TO THS jRMKifr
fiiB mnsiK
CHEWING
j Aker*.
M M wmesid bim uu Juttor. Mr.
17 n
of the <
Ml Mm buuB m4»uctud witb tba bNIc over
LECTCRi:,.
I
>lMqt^dauiuo.mtb.aiidln
that Ti»»erM City caa hare the j
Supirlmvaatnt
GllbiTt
vCn
deliver
I tteu bos born labucnt only two tadaaUT II tba local caphaltau roim- j
the wi-ik-end
»•. the Gran 1
to tbe ftwu. vhleh ttey doobtleo. vin 1
^
TraviTK- Businch* rn!vet>itv Fridmv
a. the eoounittoe VMt to lareotlsat
duuUoua worker and bk pMee will 1> the Ut«MU M the ■« vbo hVi
* =■' AdmlMh.,
be bgid to fiU. Hu luaireu many friena
to uhoerihe to the Boek ot!
W P. Needham; Prin.
■g tbe dub ammburu to wkb bim the propooed ooBpoiiy. Their repon
tau in bla new place as clei
«UI be eety taroiable aad thto tiiac)
CMud Owco'a cigar store.
L of tbe establiabment of , brtaU. You uill like 1
Hereafler tbe dub bouse. wlL. m. very large pMnt fieve U very brtgbL
1^
open only tPom 8 oc^ la tbe afterTRV A RECORD WANT Aa
i untU U at Bight and will b-.'
NEW F. N. agent.
Ml'aU day Sondayt.
W. T. Evans FUlu Vacancy Catiaud by
WANT- ADS
Jameu Ktbuu*s Prumutlon.
T. Evans, former agent at
Michigan CUy. received tbe appointmeot two days ago as agent of the! lost—Buck hand Img cbnulnln^
Peru Marquette depot of ibH city. W’ i freichl check. Mimr chance and n
ki >. on EIiawcc.1 Ove. or Division
Marlin of Peioskey. who was here tem
Si yesierday Ftndt r pltw*H' !ea\e
poiaiily as cashier, has been promote I
OOrdoo White of Nortbport appearel
a*. Kecurt! offiev
mn IT-Si'"
to the agency dl Petoskey while E
before Judge Roberts this afiemoqn Ulbcrg. cashier of the department In
on the charge of stealing E H C
ibU city, has accepted the position
beU'swb^. Tbe young man said that
cashier at Pciosker.
be Intended to return tbe wheel la«t
nlgbl but tbe evidence didn't
eji-d.
FLOIIST
that way so be was flotd Mo with |•.5u
cr was filed in the Clrcaii
coau or sixty-five days in the Detroit court Wednesday by Henry Nessen ai(
Cirower ami Oiakr iu all
House of Correction.! He was g1%ea Glen Arbor, who U about to be a dekimls of Cut Flowers in
,in a 15,000 damage suh
6t«»cn.
.....
brouKht by Napoleon Paulas of Lelmnd.
sdmlniftraior of the estate of Nelli'
DRUNK FCLL FRpM WAGON.
Limdgren ol Glen Ahbor. mho^e dea’h
Dropped Cipbt Feet lot the Rooss.li U attributable to the wrongful han
dling of medicine* fo*^ the deceaM-^i.
Him gaV^ Mu^fi Injury.
‘‘Tmruttuacyl
■am df rib# nuw
mui tke NoronbM! tom.
llwniae. th* «Smt of (b. EvItob maaag oaluteM. to rteacte to
Ptmstu .bol. lAtei temd
LTriaible^ bnbwy.-
LECTURE.
_
Superintendent GUbert will deliver
tbe week-end lectcie
the GmnI
‘TmTcrse Buslnesf Unhrersliy Friday
evening. Nov. 17. at 8:3t». Admission
free. ' See our ad,
nov. li-ix
W. P. Needbam. Prin.
A 110.00 Swag^r Mixture Coat
that has swing and style, a
very iuleresting coat bn*rtrain.
CHILD H COAT of fine qual
ity Kersey, trimmed with
military' embtem, Eminre style.
-J2'‘^:±...4.97
The Globe Store
|18 FRONT STREET
‘1
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD | ^
nOMV. MOVSMUII 17. im
3 HAMT ObOO tucMte *t t|l* ^
’c
tele M *W SohM. IWoR
At tbu anucteg of^thu boaid «f iiiwmuca of tbu Wuqps^ dub Mat
IM U«w Wm. iMt «nwr thc,^.vc. A SMirter
I
MukM via h* IV
UMMh.n1 WMt
Ml ll-ll
By Wlre UiUwBTCelBCtUsora.
:
Bertia. Nov, 17.-=-Tbe Ociman ateatn-/
'“
bXlOVM.
e TTblenberat is'repartrd to have rana>i' SPECIAL
■brim «t hKal bMtMM mm ||e««I hi the BitlUc. Flftwa live «•« : »« th. etty.AnMy «*v«l,MliraMhtv
I FOR CORRBCT MASGAOlR aoe 1^
ton MTcnl tel* n* to >*■ j)Mt. , : * j HBbba^ IS5 S. FWBtSL
mot
WAIJXUT
by Mg. Gun.
Ikg of Cbd Srut ai
4a. Tbe new
mswfietffwnlariuwwPi
Tbu Tmrnu Oty eumpaiy te tbe int
la tbu TbM briguAc.
Tbu MMag oMera wtn do
PlMiflow nonaader. U. U. Qrif
niEimio
IIIUBFAI
-
IL
t-'
fllustrioui ofgaakL John Dai
Illustrious captain of the guard. Mar
tlkatrioas Inner guard. W, H. Law
reoce.
tUuatrious outer guard. Close Welt
Illuatrlous captain of tbe drill corps
oeepb Klaasen
tUnatrtous first lieutenant, Maitl;i
■beriC tebrlM Iwt eTMliic Md «>.!
I
iBlIowtec •ctfclM found to bairc been
Un«aed.U \hma-. One orctcodt. a pair
of abac*, tbrw arateb cbalu.
tblrty-iwo pocket knives being uken
- ’ toJoanlags Bros. Tbe Elllt nhop bad
tbe teUeertag: Fire razord. fire rings,
tbotigb a bnlf boabel or pocket knlres
vere offered at ten xenu each, the
flsa^ aajrtag they bad come from tbe
Mtb and wonld aoi be recognised
drectioos were also given Sbcrlff
Oabrfcm where be might fliid stdci
. atsff buried, tbe place being near the
*<Hobo*s Rctrear near Bbardiaan Junekloa. Bberiir Gabrion left the train
at the RmcUon last evening and by
map drawn by Ferguson immediately
fbond tbe spot and found several
ragon. Tbe sUtement of Ferguson is
oompicte and in It be slates what was
. atolcii. where sold or pawaed.
mueb received and bow much s(lll
‘ buried.
Tbe alory U4bUi,Xjct. 31 they b^rg
..larked the Alba stores wb^r^lbvce
.overcoats and a half bushU of
kaives and other small things were
taken. They theo burglarised
Clly, taking
rasors. They arrived In this city and
buried the razors, pawned the
coau. which hsvc slnro boon sold hen'
patmed the stuff mentioned first
NOv. 3 then aeni to N
burglarisod. on Nov e. the
A man evidesuly under tbf influenc
of liquor. feU from a load of wheat yesterday afternoon In fijunt of Lautner\
shoe store on Union street. He droppe
about eight feet and struck on top of
his bead. He was picked up n
scioua hot rallied and a friend took
him awar In bis rig. It Is not known
Who he wks but bad lie been sober be
would have reoelttid bad Injuries.
Tbe committee on bylaws conslsu
of Dan H. McMullen. C. H. Ely and
ge Boone. Tbe finance comn
to oompoeed of W. O. Fuller and AnScheffer. R. J. McDonald was
appointed brigndler general.
neral Sparling U authority for the
ment that Ddroll encampment.
No. 88. will visit tbU clly on their an
nual summer tour next year.
After the work a very pleasant banlet waa served and R. J. McDonald
gave an address on lodge systems and
united courts. He was followed t>y
General Sparling who urged tbe mem
bers to become posted so that they
could reply to arguments against the
order
Tbe next meeting will be a week
from last night and at that time It is
thought tbe by-laws will be ready for
. BREVITIES.
SCIERTIflCClIII
son. Ffosident,
cr of High school boys mvl
yesterday afternoon at the close of
laid plans for the organiza
tion of a club for study along ucleminc
lines. The boya plan to meet every
two weeks at tbe close of school and
the first mueUng will take place next
The following offleeP*
Px^ent, Elbe Johnkduut, Adam Panuk: aerrcCary and treaattrer. Herbert Sulllvuu.
A commiue© of five waa appointed to
draw up a constitution.
This movement shows the Iniorei-t
with which thc“studeoi8 are taking up
their aork. Some excepilonallv dcHcate experiments have been successful
ly performed by uome of tbe boys dur
ing ib^ past year and with such an or
ganization as tbU club in tbe school u
♦ ^ longing to the Rev. W. H, Hulburt
Is probable that the work In experi
. suit of ckAbes of Mr. WTiewler were mental lines will be carried to even a
tnken and about three hundixd rings greater extent.
and other >ewe)r>’ taken from Gustai:.
They* rctnmed from Nortbport ani
Petitiena to Bull Rual EsUto.
arrived at Cadillac on the 6ib. wbe
The petition of Hctlle M. TlmblU
. they tried to pawn tbe Nortbport rings to sell reul estate owned by Bdilh and
S The aberiff phoned to this clly and
CUfford TimbUn. minors, was beard in
* ; tasked Information as tbe stuff offere«l
Probate court today. Tbe esuie U In
• looked suspicious. No Information Leelanau county.
; could begivea the Cadillac sbcrlff that
Charles Baaterdqy today filed a p^
. i nlgbL and the next da>* they left, evl- tltlon to sHl real esUtqtn 8i. Jo'
I dcnUy'for Saginaw, wberb ^be> quar. county, tbe property of
B, CUud
ruled and xbta fell into tbe bMU <
E. Maud and Nina Basterday. minors.
law.
^
I
;
Feaf of Life, |
Tbe quarrel baa assumed murd
Sheriff Charles Johnson Went ic
proportions aa the man Martin tbrea* Kingsley this morning to serve a gareaa to kill Ferguson on sight. Tbe
nlabee attaehmeni on Maurice Slomsii
^ at Bellalre ts InamMcleUt to take
for two barreU of whlkky for tbe First
hare of ^ criminals of auc^ propenalNatkma] bank of this city. Tbe whisky
Ues and’ao while one U in Uie cage tbe
bad been sold to Mck Krelscr. where
otbor runs at large in the corridor
tbe sbertff found It and brought U to
' tboogk ftey are In sight of back other
the city.
Wbua Antrim Is Umiugb fwltb tlm
FOR CORRECT MASSAGE so^ProC. j
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
I am sore I turn gol
. joit whal yoff srs
lookinKtoriii*
'
SUITOR
OVERCORT
i t-m
m
;.'y
The fit of Hit'key* &
FreoasD Ca Clolliing
is what scUt them.
GcoW.Nmer
Tbe officers of the Eastern Star No.
147 are revested to meet at the Ms
aonk Hall. Satutday the ISih. at
o'clock sharp' for practice.
The members of the Presbyterian S.
S. will meet in the church parlors Sat
urday oftemoou at • o'clock to rt
hearse on the Christmas Cantata
The ad\*ancc sale of seats opened
this morning for Gorton’s Minstrels,
who are to appear here next monday.
On account of the show last nigh
the contest between t ibe Hamilton
Clothing company boWllng team and
tbe Grand Rapids Herald* was callml
off
Tbe Rev. E. L. lU'quab U able to biout again after a short illness.
The friends of William Vogelsone
who has been 111 with typhoid fever
will be pleased to Icam that he Is get
ling along very nicely^
The regular fortnightly dauct* will be
held at the W<sque-tong club tbi*
tng
\\\ C Miner of Eicx-emh street bax
received a letter from Ohio asking for
price of state right oo his berry box.
1m K. Qlbbs has received wo-d from
New York asking lor state light on”
tbe Miner berr>- box.
The Sidney O. Neff arrived iu iiort
(Wtiy this morning Bnslbe** is boom
log and the barge has morj- than she
can conveniently handle at present.
Mrs. H. C. Davis i-niertalned the
Book Review club yesterday. Mr*.
Frank Hamilton reviewed The Rose
of the River." by Kate Douglass Wiggin. A delightful supper was served
and a very pleasant ^lal afternoon
spent.
Thirty ladk.i« of the AUar society of
St. Francis church met with Mrs.
Boudreau on Ro«» avenue yesterday
aftemoon.
Refreshments of cofftv
and douchnnu were m'rved ard aU
had a very pleasant aflernoon.
Tbe Hdfi. H. B. Hudson of Manceions
has been si>eclal Inspector for Me
PhersoD Amst of this clly.‘the visita
tion to be on the third Wednesday In
December.
M. B. Hamer ol the Kimball Piano
company hous<* In ihU city, returoe I
today from Chicago, where he went o
select a piano for Mrs. Fred Notemaiv.
formerly Miss*Loaise Calkins. Mr<-.
Noteware purchased one of the best
made by tbe company.
Tbe montb^ld infant son of'Mr. and
M». Meliseka died this morning. Tbv
funeral will be held Sunday aftemoon
at 8 o'clock from tbe bouse.
broad at
BOV 1741
OYSTERS M Bar
..r------ iu,-.—-
--
ffuMrud.
•PERSONAL.
Mih* Voilei Voice ot Empire arrU^*J1
iu the clly la>i evi^ning to attend thej
coineuilou but wa^ unable to get iu as
the train's arrival nas laii-rHhan th-?,
opening ot the door>. nhen the grvit
rush was made.
N. T Nelson, who has been the gue*i
of his son. W'llUam Nelson? of Tenth,
street, relumed home this morning.
Mrs. E. C. Coles of Aden retum«-J
home today after spending a few dayu
In the city.
Mr. and Mrs Nichols of Northpripassed through the city this momin.:
on their way to Grand Rapuln an:
KaUmazoo. whirt' they will xl*ii the.i
old *'ome
Mr. and Mrs. Goorge .Myer* oi Om.'x:’
rvlurtied home this morning afui a
day'sfbuhiuess trli» tin-at in the city.
Mrs. M Mason of Manlst«>t- wl. »
has had an embivi.iltry display at M‘’
Uken's. returned home thl^ morning
Mrs. J. M. Akers of Hatches speiii ,
the day In the cUy .vesterday. retumin *.
again ihl-- morning
Di. W. S. .Moon bah relurut d from
Kalamazoo
MiT^sionary F F Cleveland and wtb
and Mi>- Stapl.-.v'who have Ueii lot.aiti adiiif; ihe *late Sunday school eon-1
vent ion. bit on the 4 o'eliK-l; G. U & '
I. ihi.‘ afternoon foi CaJihac
j
John We^i. second agent for Cor .on . |
minstrels, was Iu re today
Mrs. T. Cooling of Grand Rapids .the guest of Mrs. Jay BaxU-r of Sjuni •
at reel.
Miss Ethel McMillan oi Fort Farul.i
Ont.. daughter of Unluil Siab-.s Co i
sular McMillan, is the gm-^1 of Mi.-.
Ethel Balh y. 1:1S \n U>let ►tree;
Mlbs \V Loo^more of Inierlui-li n
arrived in tbe city this afternoon on a
short visit to friend^
Mrs. V. Andrus of Bendun is Ui tlu
Cltv as the siust or fyiends
Lester Lawrenc* of South Frankfon.
who has iK-en in the city a few day-,
returned horut this nioniing.
.Mi> J Keunt-tly of Williamsburg
and .Mrs. J. S. Luce of the same place
an- in the cltx this afternoon im .<
thuri v‘slt
Mrs. G. A. Brannon of South Bc*an'
man jtassed ihroiigh^ihe city thi^ aftes
noon on her way u Elk Rapids, wber •
she will vlsii her daughter. Mrs. Lu!«!
SUmIc.
Mrs. C T C.-dersteu ol Ke.isione
leiumed home this morning afu-i a
few days *iH‘Ut with friends.
Mrs. 1. Maiteson left for a vi*it with
triends at Kingsley thiH morning
Mi*s Je*sle Strickland left for Soaih
Ikardman this morning, whe-e sit
wlh Eliilt frl-.mds for a short time.
George Kui^a of HarUnd. Osceola
county, passed through the city th mormng.cn hfk retem am-r a ehon
trip I’' timlH-r seeking.
James Wrtgblman and Dick Brow i
of South Bourdman returned home ibis
morning*after a fewr days spent io the
city attending tbe convention
CHEWING taffv st U
cents per tt).. Saturday only Fred F
Akersnor 17 It
THE MARKKTSb
IT.-Wbeat. 88Mc;
48c: oata. 30c:
.flLgf: Mfd. 0C88: riba $8J^
TRY TRIMBUrS whole wheat
bruad. Yoawflll»u»t
bot IStf
' Bast BataM. Nov. 17r-
Table Linens
I-::';,'
SOME exceptional VALUES
'^1
66 inch Bleached Tabic Damask, extra heavy,
all linen ......................................
Entraideflis It Hnirrlct
:i.U0O yanls of 10c KmbrokU-ritj*. iVatliugs auil lusc^ioiiB at SRlj 5c ptr yfi.
Wb€B wt* bLiU* Hint we
have never before blown lie
variety, or oiren*»l auch un
usual low priei-s on llicst'
-^ckxIb, We K-liev« it will in
terest evorv' latly to eall at
ODiN- ami stv thorn.
Napkin's frorfl 75c up to S5.IK) a dozen.
■
Kemnams Unbleached an<! Ulc.-iched 1 laaiasks at big
reductions.
V .
CHINA--N.. tii.itt-r wluit
are lookin;: for in tliis
call at the ICoommiy
Sto] . Tlio i^r»vil<leinaiu} for
inry China atnl .Iaixine*4*
Fail
Ware is increa'^in;:, iiml \v**
lave ;:n ally eiilnritcHl onr
sKK-k for ihf Ho!i<lays, ami
eaii pleast- ev. ry fiiiiey.
eWNDV Our Xmas runtilt's will arrive aUml We<lni'Stlay. Novi-mlier
fir
30x17 Colored Border Huck Towl. a great
value at .................... ..
.09
€. pibeliu's
Corner Front and Union Strtots
■S
Anotlier Week More
------:QF THE
—
Great Cloak and Fur Sale
Jtitol ivci-t\L^I. twv iii-*r« • •?isi;4tim< jiU oi l
LVKS ami FITt> m>uj two of th»? It-a'liii;^ cl<»ak
manufitriiin rs in tin' casi
U-overslorked. they lave couaiKm^ to us tlcir Bur|»lu8 stock to
be di6]iosc<I of at wUal il will i*rii;;v Nev* r bK-fufe IbS tli-rc ewr Irjcn sudi an es'-nt offi irtl riglt
in the heart of tlu* G* tis ui. w'u« n rlo.iks an I furs arc mvlnJ most.
.A. FKW
OF S.WINtiS. .Many mure that
tloes not
ur to mpution.
IF^Ol ARK nut RKAUV IX) Ul V. <y.me io, MAKF VurR hELKCTION. ainl w*r
will gladly bv it a-i-ic for you.
Chil'lrcn > lung Cloaks, trimmcil will fan* V bra ill and
butUuw. .a|ic collar Mi».!
latch ijockcls.
for.......................
134
50 Black Coney Scarfs
Trimjin.nl with six taib and
La li.V Fuipirv style (‘oat. inml. of Beaver ami
Melton, in black and bn>wn. landsoumlv
line<l. DbHle to fit ami look well. C OS
worth $10. for
.............................
Inf.inLs- Kiil.niMwn ('.Wkn,
lritnun-1 witli .Ynpi.^a fur.
rapi- ami fnnev Iraitl. w>»rth
‘Im- n.-w iIouMc Lib Fur -S« arf. cs|ie« iaiJy adapt♦nl for the nc4-k and
protection, eatin
lino*], 1 rimrmtl with silk on»auM*nt8,
Wurth
for............................................
297
walnut
WALNUT CHESINO taffy at 10
eats per fb.. Saturday oaly. Frrt F.
novit-li
DCLICIDUS bfwnud ulaak at tbu
THANKSGIVING
FKANKM. PAINE
•Mrtt C. a OtbrtM at ADtrtm CM
tr «M Is th« cUy iMt CTcnl&c.
M ^a« io looite U« »tolet Im
_^Uk h9 midwitood WM aokd by two
mmMD rersum and 0«w
liaiihi. arhon be. bad In tbe Bellalra
lall. mftbr balng arraated ai fa<lnaw,
‘ bwaWn* <rUI for tbe bnrsUrUJaf of
tbo atom oC X SaperMin and 0. A.
Matbeva of Alba on Oct 31.
Tfco oaiAore was tbe rasalt of
«oairal botveea tbe two aeb. wbcn
OM tbraaiooed to kill tbe other and in
tbe en^.ooe told on tbe other. Tbe
p»wa ihcMi «C M. a BUI. Md JeaBlac* Bmt. «t tkU cltr w«e TWtM bjr
at :^i
FRANK M. PAINE
- jSaIITIR W KAOKR TO MT ^TI
' ~ . OMm Om* Wm« RnHN«iifi nil*
C«7 ••<>.• TW« Mm Ari Cm«M« M tH* AMrlm CmMjh'
■ ’ <^
M<l H Mlatr*.
taffy
iiSFIKi$40
Cbartcs M. Sr.
inouirtM orator. D. H. McMullen.
sacellor. George W
TO THS jRMKifr
fiiB mnsiK
CHEWING
j Aker*.
M M wmesid bim uu Juttor. Mr.
17 n
of the <
Ml Mm buuB m4»uctud witb tba bNIc over
LECTCRi:,.
I
>lMqt^dauiuo.mtb.aiidln
that Ti»»erM City caa hare the j
Supirlmvaatnt
GllbiTt
vCn
deliver
I tteu bos born labucnt only two tadaaUT II tba local caphaltau roim- j
the wi-ik-end
»•. the Gran 1
to tbe ftwu. vhleh ttey doobtleo. vin 1
^
TraviTK- Businch* rn!vet>itv Fridmv
a. the eoounittoe VMt to lareotlsat
duuUoua worker and bk pMee will 1> the Ut«MU M the ■« vbo hVi
* =■' AdmlMh.,
be bgid to fiU. Hu luaireu many friena
to uhoerihe to the Boek ot!
W P. Needham; Prin.
■g tbe dub ammburu to wkb bim the propooed ooBpoiiy. Their repon
tau in bla new place as clei
«UI be eety taroiable aad thto tiiac)
CMud Owco'a cigar store.
L of tbe establiabment of , brtaU. You uill like 1
Hereafler tbe dub bouse. wlL. m. very large pMnt fieve U very brtgbL
1^
open only tPom 8 oc^ la tbe afterTRV A RECORD WANT Aa
i untU U at Bight and will b-.'
NEW F. N. agent.
Ml'aU day Sondayt.
W. T. Evans FUlu Vacancy Catiaud by
WANT- ADS
Jameu Ktbuu*s Prumutlon.
T. Evans, former agent at
Michigan CUy. received tbe appointmeot two days ago as agent of the! lost—Buck hand Img cbnulnln^
Peru Marquette depot of ibH city. W’ i freichl check. Mimr chance and n
ki >. on EIiawcc.1 Ove. or Division
Marlin of Peioskey. who was here tem
Si yesierday Ftndt r pltw*H' !ea\e
poiaiily as cashier, has been promote I
OOrdoo White of Nortbport appearel
a*. Kecurt! offiev
mn IT-Si'"
to the agency dl Petoskey while E
before Judge Roberts this afiemoqn Ulbcrg. cashier of the department In
on the charge of stealing E H C
ibU city, has accepted the position
beU'swb^. Tbe young man said that
cashier at Pciosker.
be Intended to return tbe wheel la«t
nlgbl but tbe evidence didn't
eji-d.
FLOIIST
that way so be was flotd Mo with |•.5u
cr was filed in the Clrcaii
coau or sixty-five days in the Detroit court Wednesday by Henry Nessen ai(
Cirower ami Oiakr iu all
House of Correction.! He was g1%ea Glen Arbor, who U about to be a dekimls of Cut Flowers in
,in a 15,000 damage suh
6t«»cn.
.....
brouKht by Napoleon Paulas of Lelmnd.
sdmlniftraior of the estate of Nelli'
DRUNK FCLL FRpM WAGON.
Limdgren ol Glen Ahbor. mho^e dea’h
Dropped Cipbt Feet lot the Rooss.li U attributable to the wrongful han
dling of medicine* fo*^ the deceaM-^i.
Him gaV^ Mu^fi Injury.
‘‘Tmruttuacyl
■am df rib# nuw
mui tke NoronbM! tom.
llwniae. th* «Smt of (b. EvItob maaag oaluteM. to rteacte to
Ptmstu .bol. lAtei temd
LTriaible^ bnbwy.-
LECTURE.
_
Superintendent GUbert will deliver
tbe week-end lectcie
the GmnI
‘TmTcrse Buslnesf Unhrersliy Friday
evening. Nov. 17. at 8:3t». Admission
free. ' See our ad,
nov. li-ix
W. P. Needbam. Prin.
A 110.00 Swag^r Mixture Coat
that has swing and style, a
very iuleresting coat bn*rtrain.
CHILD H COAT of fine qual
ity Kersey, trimmed with
military' embtem, Eminre style.
-J2'‘^:±...4.97
The Globe Store
|18 FRONT STREET
‘1
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD | ^
■‘*'lofpn«ectloB.da«eMri*ic«tooU*ll
_
HcwIU«re«-»ol«*e:««10Blr
Of tM puyrrt «*J- .
WoeJetoej-.
fcflbdtback.aadb.var be itTC. a tb. *«blrtwio^-vd ot^er. delfcbt to; H«nn«d
uiind a«dlrbat
otoallT
bat
.ad tbera «re >o
for aakliijl
BorctTxmL TtarfleiditscrxwaMoa
both the tUct aod the efolt- with
ta-etii«
ble.rh«t
«,
Metiag bletrben and ww lb* otbla at iork bnUdlag
•a«afcra-ta.;.|^ii^.^
W MBai
a«tfh»tb*cadi«afcBit.V.rv|0«J asore.«d wbofoi^tUhlhelfto-j^ He U tcMoai hart to a *..« and I ««aaa»d.u. «-Tcral
, dMtid »ortM» hm dM
*“*****"
it thou?iit that thle will ankc Uttle!p«o|de. fcotv than a
M« Md, OM «f tte iMk St tbe ^teMMVaSTa*^
briUiaat game trom Inecret. It was iaTcntcd jby -Hurry-up *
BwdPi Om0t d Dvrud pa^ re*-
da# that<^ C.
b« ateolated Instead
Hidu«r
Owosaotoai
€f anten B. ldn« of Owono
i the sF^d j
m,
^
Tha death rale for October wna l.l
par eea& higher than for Octo|er,
hihMf lU par IXNIO populatl^ The
daaiht U the state la Octol^ were
M3t-«Ni icM than in Sep^berwith a aarked increase in tj^d u
rar.
“
Ardwy. aged «:ijar Kaleawoke at 4 a. m. m raring man•ae. and larfore anydne coaid slop her
ed ehlna« ciassaan*
aha bad
and com
#he waM
In the best of mehtal and
thyaieBl bealth wben she rrtlM.
Momos has a lighting probiem thst
Mkc the eiUsfO% resort to Ian.
j lema aa la the daj s or old. Jhv l»eo\
' 4sst vottJd against booUing fur
$iOfiOO to build a new plant, and rtcsntly Totod against aelUng|thc otJ
plaht. The lighting commlssitm threat*
an to resign.
i
TheTrtdtate Uvc'*iock ass^Klatlo.!.
eoiapristng ndjoioing e^tlcs of Mich,
igan. Ohio and Indlani^ met at HUl^.
dale to.discoaa mutual proiectlun. rv^
ttlalion of prlccw and securing better
railroad rales. The oBcerti aoc t F. H.
Kowe. of Camden, prvsklent; r. K. Me*
Connell, of Allen, secretary, and John
BowdJlch. of Jefferson, l
> Ira Grorer of Vasaar was pheu 30
dam In thb couBiy Jail for se|liag hU
wife’s chickens and cclelfra(lna on th?
laoney,^ Stuart, a fricn# of Grover •<,
who helped to enliven the
waa,giveD 3u daj-s or
paitf.
Tbe.picture of Governor Walrner and
the oval of the aute arcXbe atirartivA
featuret of a new Idea In souvlenlr po»HuallBff wild cattle U the nLvf 1 pa*,
time of Mimlalag men. A berd'or twen
tywli sierra oaacd by George McCann
escaped several monihs ago. |.Twe
of the kR were corralled, hut for weeks
the others succeeded in evading ca;^
tare or bullets, though they wire hunt*
ed with great rautton. The eiiase has
boon kepi up for days at a Kiridch. but
the hunters have succiH-'dinl In getting
cloM enough wlUtJjmgtrange rillo .
shot only four of the aiilm^^-^
other two su-vr* arc siiU at Iprge and
they have ‘
dw.
Tbe thirty kvpllcant* forr eaiUalmcr*
eniUali
iceases Udug <
board of hcalit.
Dora Baker of Cirlrum.
• The Brvcmh Day Aihentb.tx. who
arc looking fsr the sorl.i to oiu.'
an end. have a new conipvim.r m i
galamily howling business in the per*
aoa of Prof. 11. 11. Alku. the iiaiiie
Creek asUologvr. who writes tb-t
to the ijow-aows
11 l.'O
boslncs.1 by the jear H'ttJ. Awf.d
storms, gnwl fin-x. earthquakes. mu>\
a lerrlhle !on* of life In labor'trxmble
are to wind up with a change in the
atmosphere so gnat as to kjll all life
by the extreme coW of auuthrir ice ag'V
Thai the ahores of the gifai laUef;
am changing Is shown nea^ Toblro.
whore immense sand dunes which for
^rs connected the libore with Tobii\)
imarvh. are rapidly being washed
by wave aciloo, to fora agalp further
OUL IMrtwuotl Is being unroi ertM
fm above the pi\*M;iU waU'r le
shoaing how much li|gher ijic water
ouce wws in Lake Huron andtSagiua
buy.
.
I
T
A Whole Family. ;
Rev. k. A. Liunlap. of Mount V
Mo., says: -My chlldtvn were
with p bough resulting from imcaal«i.
ipy’wlfa with
that ^ pretented her sleeping
fc or'less for
five yaars. and you While [JVIDC of
Thr Syrup hat cured them
ThMBas A. KUtwm drtl»H that
|(e«r Turk la too nol«r for Idui and
prMHw the wvliisioB of his New Jrr:gCT workshop.
He aars; ! -| can’t
otand »w York. Yon arc to:^ glaring
and naMgr over heiu. one of ttie rhUf
tuaaofis liHag t^f y»u sre itxlng w
natty «r wy eontrlvancaa.- ;
WANTED.
injuries b coii-iimptT reparters have signified their in*)
iheopcnlhgoClhe.eawmmUlhi.pu.HwUh the Intentioa of springing U on“
I leations of being present at the game
ing hns made him inraluable to the Thanksgiting day for
first time, as . In speaking of the same he said: gad even the acau in the preas aUad.
aa offeet to the mynjiJoM -oeiooM i.,
^
bothered with which U erected oo Ue roof Of tho
Marry Hammond In ererr pby of Stags’.. 1
!snn may be |
wnnecessao. but want to bi \ large grand stand,
ed'to nacork U nextj Sat
forced'to
unlay.
latunUy.
ircc as can be. I do not care to]
Hal Wacka partidpated ia algnal
Thenewaof thcacciden^^to
down on my!
But Few ara Free.
rerelved here '
practlca Wednesday for the first time
fcbouiaers for I want my muacles
But few people are entirely free
sines injvred In the Uliaois game. It sympathy, and it U .till
from indigeaihm at thU s»sOn of the
has been deflaltely decided by Yost be wUl be able to play. As soon as |
that the Aliegaa boy willaStart ibv they learned of H IHrccior BairJ.j
' ^
rai^u?*
H -r I
tn,
^ i i^t;niau is
««id this week it dlgesu what
ywu eat
but bechBse It
Coach Yost
game at left balfbariL
Tbe report that Vanderboom. ihc
Wisconsin captain. h4id broken his arm
h<^buS!^idb^
In practice. U erWenily ibe prlw -bear
and he has at last gut Ing. and all forms of indigestkm.
story- of tbe season. It 1» greatly and Wisconsin, and Mu rybody man'- ’ Mm little i
0»n*er of tt elviiic CALMAfTfi IfitsHor Spsr Varnish is
U so then U lii
donblad at Michigan whether the big to biH‘ each college liiu$^up with ib«.
^
** most dorahle fsr all IntaHor work.
half back was even Injured sufllclen»ly U-.1 OHO of Ihc
.... _.,J)oto,..U.eU..chohUUfro„lbn.toi
to keep him oat ol practice for eren a , . .. ___ _________________________
The brace U padded so i
day. At any-rate. Yost vfU not be scat about the game. : It is the one !
not tc endanger other players.
lion, and the pix vsil.
caught off bU guard.
' Even Inch of available ground, mrili
p le '
Vanderboom or no Vand.-rboora
*:! I ^lur^olTr- Neve r IhVJ uasX ;
RH'Jiron has now been takc^ j by , ..... uf u Ircb-ss ti Irgmphy.
the game. tb<* maize and blue will
bgpocicd to play the same bard game. I
wrought up to such a pitch of 'n-;
It la generally Udk vedi however, that I
concerning an atMciic com<*st. j
Vanderboom is not the player be waH[
Hammond to Oreta Lighter,
laat season. Not because of anv
Ann Arbot'. Mich.. Xov, IT.—Everv
change in bis splrii. bat hb Injury in
lesns to make the Michigan team faji
What couU be more anitaUe or
breaking his Jaw in one of tbe earlier I
being
aad perliaps the
latest. If not the rooHt
i
recklexs innovgSTEPS A\^R!^^ ETC^“ay^^dil
(!nc is that taken b>'
increase the pU^asare of iU usefulThe!great halfbacK
JlUle ctotyW«dne^■ j ^11,
the game Satnn!a> tvifh the
day afiernodo from practice. ’•Nork)"I „ghteM or fiKi.liall tot;, and in
itbrd, hiuh ifTcKle cabinet on the marwent Into the baits at the gymnasium.
hlm.Mdf the
seeing the Michigan j fti^|,,r. He has ihrown.aaay the usual
leader discarding his f.x>lbalJ toy., one-piece »uU worn bylall the playct*
asked him: -neeii playing a lHiIe f.jo | and has adopl«l one
his own. THe
TUAVER&E CITY, MICH.
'
’ luints are of light weithl------- - ’
Christmas Presents
j?E. camicK CO.
•Yep,” answered the cap’jiln.
tdslor
j intfrely free of pads
| or any mcar.« j
Qoality
the
Highest
Ladies’ G rRy
pants and vests,
the 50c quality
39c
Ladies’ peeler UDi o n suits Oneita
style, only 7 doi
en of these left
they are sold at
60 c cver>-where
to close at^
1 6. Grelliek ’
CIt. phoae MM.
39c
Ladies' Cotton
Hose the 10c kind
for house w;
white ; this loi
costs 3 (or
25c
Hnaii M Spfuh
One case goes on
sale today at $1.25
These are sec
ends. You would
not know it tf we
did not tell you
$2.00 kind. Only
1.25
m
BROADCLOTHS 79C
54 inches wide, colors Brown. Tan. Castor, Cardinal and Wine,
from our re^lar $1.00 line
BROADCLOTHS $L10
51 inches wide, the jfamous Olymphia make, colors Brown. Tan,
Castor.* Navy and Alice. This lot is from our regular $1.50 line.
SILKS
35c
MERTOR
SUITS
19 Inclf Plaid Silks 50c
IMS is .Another Line You. Should Sec
lii
;si£:
limfcFdm Nr
W« bara and offhr fhr tfila tha M>'
THE EMPLOYMENT
phoae U 474 Cllx. Secure a Job for
^ter. -The Tlckeur-are good until !
tmed. Huellmantel bldg.. E. From ,
St.. Traverse CUy.
net 35-1 mo ■
1 V'4
7S ft.
. M lUr Rt. .
. r.
^i
Lot n. e.'eor. Mtk sa4 B«fc
iUTCHefl WANTEO-Frenlt 8tei>. i
ttb lU osW A
' '-'I
an’s mea> markU. 5» Randolph 8t.: No. €J6.
^^
^
\ Moose and lot. SOI Sixth 8t
>
Moose and
i St and Michigan Are.
LOST
3 lou on nmwood are..
LOST-Smiill brown leather vall^c Ww* ana
cunuinlng clothing, .etc. Return to
1.23 E. From S«.
nov 7-lf
71. madh^.
LOST-Ycslerday.
t'ronl btrcei, L
rniau. Finder please i^turo
urn to Dell!
Squires.I. 4U9 8. union.
Union.
npv46.yt|
nov
J6*yi j
Ramudelt 8U.
'
i
12istoMacraulaadfai]
to w acrau Mad In Bmvpod Wmw ! f v:
.
iSS'KA*
HOUSE FOR RENT-Corner Slate
and Rose streets, in good coodllkm;
small barn; |8 per month. 11. J
Morgan
TRAVCRiE cmr MARKRTl.
This report la madanp^. The
^ ii j V
cord le net reepoarible for eMn.ee ,
In prlcea
T.
; aanuaora.cn. .... . ’‘-‘f‘^■^4:-
TO RENT—Hoa*H.‘ 2U2 North Spruce
sirett : second building north of As*
bury church. E. H. Allju.
JR RENT—Sevenrooi
quire 908 SUto aUreeL
FOR 8AC^
FOR 8ALE-Small hoi4,l. llvc*r> hem..
mrat market and ihrej horsev at a
lAargain. Small paynuiil down, rest
«>n a IIlK'ral conirart. Rea«w for.
selling. HI health. Address Will
Rouse. Pomona. Mich
1.00
There is no other
underwear so good
in fit and quality
at this price.
Towels at
There are a few of
" tJ!^e 12Me towels
left to close at this
price. No m o re
when this lot is
sold.
FRII6ED BED
SPBEADS
This is a lot
have too many of
and we will sell
them at this price
until the stock is
cat down to the
proper size. Reg
ular price 1.75.
m
no~ fc-if'
>■»<> G™>-W^ Haiti I^no
-------------------------------- - ume vt B. C. DtWIu * Oo. to oa
FOR SALE CHEAP—« II. I>. suulio* ' ertrjr 4wx of tbe iratiBa
cnslnv. nenrly new; will ink.
POea in
property. In . xcUanp.-. A. W. Kick ,
TtobT^^JSiitoir^^^Scrd.
nov Il-U.cuu. Boom. Bolto. Ttiter/ Eexoao.
FOR SALE^o cn.t. r. one covered |
»r «» *«ntoltto.A (luggy. organ, two ca>ici* of drawers^i
om- s Jld watch at 923 W'alttnt St,
----------------------------------------------------- —
___________ OR. QAUNTLETT
FOR SALE—A line home of II roum^ i
with barn and chlckenhoutoA*; twoj^
lots, near church and school. In fin* .
ueighborbtjod. For sale cheap, la-!
quire of M. H. Thompson. East Jor j,
dan. Mlrh.
nm- 13-lwk« ' ,
FOR SALE—one flve-torye power
gasoline engine at a bargain. Wm.
A. McCooI, 31t; Host St. Cltr. 978.
nov 13-Ct
FOR SALE—$800 buys a good tmsinev>; itaylng 120 per wiek above all
expeiXi.es: will lake i>srt cash, bal
ance on time. If you are looking for
a good ittisinemi this will pay to in
vest igatt. A. B. Curtis. Traverse
City. Mich.
nov I3*6t
FOR 4BALE-One ^lecood-hAnd Ito.
baler and mounted borso power In
good condlUon^^ Farmers Supply
company.
nor 2-121
FOR fiALE-Coel
Eicblh sUecL
stove.
218 East
nov 2 tf
FOR SALE—Farm 6 miles west of
town, including aU Implemenu.
team, harness, wagon. 1 cow, calf, 1
Chect^r white piga, 7 toes of hay In
bare. sB tbe crops, eev bouse bom
last fWL Urge log bare, everylhieg
compute. A bargain if takee at
oece. F6r perticaUrs call at W. E.
Thompson’s. 439
Ninth SL
oetl84f
FOR BALE—A Bgfit wk horse, ill
W. BUrenth SL
o« Wf
HOOfie FOR BALE OR RENT—Weet
1
esKESS!''';-
/....for..
27 iBCh Stewart Plaid 75c 1.35
This is a lot we were fortunate to secure at less than the market on
them: only'seven styles left. You'll regret it if you wait too long.
It won't take long to sell them at this price.
4'^
MI80ELJLAHEOU8
nor IMf
WVUfTCO-At oocc. yoong mea for
fireohea and brmkcmco; high Wage*,
promotion guaranteed; firemen g*H ♦
flOO. becoming engineera at 1175; j
brakemen gel ISO. becoming con**
doctors al S200 per tnootb: Inatroc*:
tions by mall; send for particuUr*; j
positions secured as soon as compo*'
teal; best opening In the Uniied
States; state age. National Hallway)
Training scbool. 68 Bostor
‘ ‘
MiODcopoll5. Mlno.
dot i:HnM j
BARN FOR RENT In rear of 216 State ,
St; 5 sialls and plenty of ri»m for
bUKElcni. D. J. Morsan.
nor 8 tf
Ladies'Cream col
or pants aod vests
a 50c line of light
weights to close at
t;-
dvw
iMfiW lU MMt
aadfrag Job.
Gbm-pMkh.
.ifefitt
at this office.
FOR RENT-’
each at 14 and 85 per month
Carpenter. Cltx. phono 561.
A FEW BARGAINS
THAT LOOH GOOD TO US
^ ^
|8,4H.
^ porahmWr
kMUi rtrag*. or
regm.liag.b41iiyaad m)briely. C^I j
FOB RENT.
Piices
the
Lowest
m-Miib
IM
WANTBO—41y . first dnas engteee.-,^
filter aad aU
lal : one vho con
^ iastall
lostaii machiMfr;
aporitkm iuaiwULChei^or^l
vlU fernUh the beat oT^creMf,
a Spocial atlcDtkMi given to
F
diaceiea of the eye.
With Dr, I. A. ThOfflPMn
BT NATIONAL RANK BLOCK
A. J. McPHAlL
DENTIST
Oefiniof Works
"Krr*CMAWWr
el. M. nuellmantei
BEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
«-.b-A
00—
Ifatioeal ScbMl tf Hide.
DR.J.W.HIGGINS - I
fTiK Deiital W6*
ti ■ T-i; Ak.-''-'-yii'as.-;-i -i~Xi-:.;,> Jj I ,;t;;--V%', ' ■' ■
iif JWgbte
KlSil
d^iM
Wiwi.;;!'"'--;
viii*^
WaA miy m
.V ^ «Mm ^m>arr hf €nifrk4. <n!m
.
4M^
to
«M «!»«. b«rr.
-nCA. tolL**rlM|HtMltlto|itotrr.*7«9
tamr ai» f«
Umitod.
CORE
Oleddiii
6fft$
asSr55KS«
rXaK^rA'^i-^.^^
Mh n^poirrrfilt 4-lliotr |
cil) *1
rib« nntl tn li«n’ lilot a <|tMH<T.
♦niH. firry ovrr dc <*5ii-1 ktw>
lUat.** 4?:qi/kUil U..fani!i*r.
*‘^’»-t run Luoir lUU in
ft'rfi«mro;..>JU yrr.*
fliiiar' !»aU.v X.rr
' “'S*S;i3i;KS!S?3f^
liSTODioasns
■ iiDLiaa waaa
FBKE for tWs «cxt JO ihjm
«itiiSofiConlaf.lMurUk
rn-j hnlflonlott
RJch c*.t aU««. B^ttliful Chioa. 'Hand
some SiU’cr, ELEt;ANT
CLOCKS.
hamlnome ^weddin(r
K li» ai
r;<*!
THE H B. TITUR COAL 1^.
$1.00. sieo.
Wo«»^
$3.00, $4.00.
...
LiK '
Utof ato/by lAfy |Ct>frbr<»k ■ FYni-i K-«««>lk-eaia. %mckn rr>uutr. .irvUi.-: « js!f-N
ai,rtMl»q»
ti’ui. Ui* brmtjdJt nni “I'.in U*
•Wtopirt fcnnrHbr wUbc^ lo
^.n
bia Um>rt ,m;p ^rny ibc r^-^ iVw... .’n vr.' wa»
Imli’MiH*' In lf:>»fnii. nn*l all i;» n‘nuy
' X —wrrc^ fai^n al toailuiofor iroor boyr. it \n Ihcir L^^i,,,,^ j„
iMtIt.i,,- ,n intitf- Undiod x^1tll Mm. nM for* of iI’.jivI
«atH»« of
trrr.' »oM.
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*'* 2l.l>i-li.«I ki|.iV.ii I K Oh' I orfH* of VuiT *
^W!«4, “ oKSt tfcf cooocilor. "irow’ J.l*.. P*r,«. «s., a «r«t.h, «« on.lt I’-ml 4otn"u'l. 11.,-'^^^^
Mono Unr.ownokl»WM
lOTcly dcnchirr iu pfct wcjl l»e callj^f ir Is oUlmsUH] that his prot»rr;y a;ry jof n |••mio^mll•ll of tlm Itnlluitfirii | u often as frrcal en a Honian r Dm
the pInU rf UaalJj," “Ah. «onslc*:r. • rearb
Wn plan !« lo ha.t f’rlH «-i <'|nli of lir.for.1. ;.n l am >hc ihf iTho*. S. Austin. Mfr. tif tbc •’Roptibi:
I ibt! reply. -yiw am pnul? to lltl tbo.,- ncn; bov ii: w:»* r»v cJtira tl , jfinuj
1 «<•»«» Is il.ns ITJuanl.
i!:en an
! Ilcan/* of Lcavcnivortb. Ind.. was
uiM)urcm<ir.'iir.
terr. I 1n-r ‘llot .1" fcid the* firmer!', nr.
WliiMi Mm I
It'Jire of KrvA j
ho
li;nnir-«Ktw
i
n
ii.i.-H-wi
jii
liW
llrJi Is I
ilict!
t!Ht. *’I speal. bu:
cimcludoU lo iry Elect
Jmds. iirilb.-r nuollinc
ihrirufh. ttrtiMHid.all
sdfe awa thou no alck.
k. Fhe could
t atlmli that J
I kir itn' ses nl m::.
leave her bed. and live 4i) phylnai!(‘liiOfsrl!r U
pink and jou «hti
y. Ci^-u
s had failed to relieve her. After
drab of btiii:!? .*'
liaiii's mitl
Ink- jtwd I ____ ^ Eleetrlc llltier*. she
fcclly curwl, and can now r
itenriy, a*! the aRc of
r . Prlnrc 1/mta M Ibitionbun; Itn-* SiM-clal l« the Evonloj; Rreord
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an lrtjmi*nR4 bit In New Yerl.
lugnall. Mich., Nov. 17.-R«r. E;t lioUM- here hrt 1MI1I was |K>m live her liotiscboid dutito,*’ Guaranteed by
iobniuin DniR Co.. W. H. Meads and C.
nillep fndu Louisville. Ky
• •
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•»'* morrai Hd. pastor of the M. E. church at SJicrA. Bugbee. dmsHsta: price 50c.
ie waya... If ibenj is anyihlus «md,- ,„au. will preach every other Sunday
TRY A RCCORO WANT AR
,* «•*»
Wm It ^ nuube deicc.e J ^
BatmmU new white church. Sunto bit manner or gfrctlng. li la whole day achool U bold at this church every
hearted, as if be laenni every wcTtl oi; ijuuday In the future.
’ It. aod be iloea; fof there Js alx>ul him! «rs. Aimtc Flinu attmiUt^l the fifnt
the almpllelty tha^ aitrarta aailormcn: j*,,uday srhonl convention at Tmver-*
OPERA HOUSE
knows tkat ihe ewtlnp Is city the fum part of the wocU.
Rename. The pr fa re looks juid lalU^. ’ The Uacuall Handle Co !s Install,
like a stmtiR niah He llhew to
« n,.^- go-uo^c !?«iwc- holler In
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STQHBEkC’SGRAin)
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mWH, M*EWEB !0
Eiarrln;; n,ejr mil ih,, w«k.- rkU
lia> bnll> tip a npurisblDc cabl-hcwk
Ilkw lo
«.f 111.) yn or eun. iir ■•a- riiu lutioiTi handle liu.lncua to tbi.
■rmsi and V»>ir ibiuK. iliai uiaki- i lt:>- aociinn of the countr)- and rmpldv' *ev.
Id mra .huddrr Md lufii pal.. I. erd hinds at Iboir plant,
abort, he la a rtllut. «b» needs only a
c. W Kllnn. lUsuall'. Ic.IIur m.-rpair 01 Barin* boo,^. a loop .*or,1 and .obunt on.l ,hheio l.uy. r, tiai b.in pava rotaantle backBrotmd to l.e the'Itv ji„k r. e. Mi, in r Inonrl fvr iKits.m-t.
Ins e*an.p|.. of a if...«l ..Id h-a nshU-. ' He ba- rblj.p. ii ....i of iMa rich farn.J..hn RolH.rt.. tf,. Enslisb tllllanl i^ eu.intry abuni thl.-ty.car load, ofj
Playrr. baa Just rdtomed from n trio ,h.i,uhs.. Uwldes alorlnfr fi.tloo bUKbeli
to Auttialla. Oao day be .a. to a m hU .laelooa morehonse. OalOK to
*Bia]| city on tbo lbiK Wand, when n I the seareliy of car. ho ha. been unal-lo
local player eotert^ ibe billiard na.n:,
hkn.lle all .hat eam. bis wa,.
wbero tloberu' waw The Icml maa .H I
i: ;»»;,• WbelHn. «l... Im. l.e.ii Mrl-j
Bot kaow Ilobert..^ioine«f bl.f.-lrad.. oi„l> ill a I h iyi.*:..ld f.-ver. Is r.eotwbo did pat up a Joke nn lb.- A.i- ...i:,,; si„.,|,. Th.-r.- U no otb.r III
tralUa, They *blan.-rod to their on ,,, ,..
au.pertInR champion that lb,- .trany.-.
a n.-w ip.iaIo cniie iaeior, has bt. .t
In the comer «a. ta very aood Id.y. r..
,p,. ,,1,^;. by R II. Stone,
who mlsht
able t.. rIv.- him a f.-a wl... uHII/.-a the power f.imlshed by
IKdiila. The pn.vlnrlal was it..ihliiR ,h,. j-i,,.,
math and rrcurskil UolwrU lu play « | Wu,. /nKler hn^
I.
rrrrntly pmrfiaM-J
name of 11*0 with him. RuU^rts replU^I, „n x<»/rr farm
, Ihr vlIli-;'*
tkit m^svuuld tie pleased, and a» lo u - aim rx|>rr!:i tc i)lni a p:\ri t.f It lii'o
handlc^l^e aai.l Iw would n*serve Ih.*; bn . |.
«
pi kKfOl.!.Mr. i:ii;4lrr will
rmiii tti ia that
that aft
after he had errn ih.-* jonthir: r i. al rsuif uun aa !u u
mom roalFplay hU flrM Htruke. Tills ! tu- J. II. Manntns saw iiilU w.ll h- eonsl.hr.-rt a H<.me*l.a'
oiK-nfloiu. Jan Ut, |t mannfa.'th<- ehalleURer. but t..- iwr,-, alioni
fe. t of Inmb.T
aeeep^Hl
i;eciHrtf<1 it and imwiusI the gninr sn
duMoR tFo st^son and fumUb«*s en:
^ Jlitlu^-IUthrns Ihrn luild! "I n
pl»>T«riif for alxoui thirty men
^ai4--pr9i^‘»^LHl to r
.MI‘S V. Otil.lstnlih oi Shriman ;.<
break »»» luo.
f v VjgiOnMUlh an unfiidiaiod
un«i
irarhinK Ihr vlllace scluH»k an i Ins
:::\£ - ,J|mv*nior-elwt Irattltuin
'<>*»«•* ahoai for V ,mpH^
,
;^^ro^ed his wile
coIIcrv
. _____Hs hojrl k a wry m'oU ndur
dauRhP'r <»f
Orork i.r..frrKrrf»i
,„a„y i,u,a|iu‘>-w t nu rprlHr.
Ohio \Ve*b van
.TMty Tio ii two
vUlasr has and Is hallrU wHh diIhr MlFKdS
•Ihra tihj Ertjv
UpM.hy the bellied iravt>Hr*od ten:Inr. are VaNsar a
' iH»niry. Irnrslmi alike.
A bachvlor alrl.
mrnsvxtrtH. as le is fevHull .has brrumr
”• l-Ia'l*^. 4 rontlv sii J lovlnrK calhNl by ihr !u
liirR. Kan.. Nrwi*
I to havo b;a,Hauls *.f ibis'Itaaiir*. is om- ef
this Hue ovT
luninttir • ijjosd' typical ploiu'cr »rlllus^hat arc
meals. "They
Happy Now." Tl*«‘ ^.mIu;: sciicrr e\«Tv year In iMs par.
new editor has
•Thv.vor.* 4,; ihe country. The old arnthtoan,
^ nlthoui;li SO years of ugc. Is slUl acUvei hit.
laumpoti In hiislncw. condurilnR a
iMitall WtHieery. AUboujth Uvlnp la
r(!pi'vsmuatlw> from lUv m-?ouU JJlch this place nearly for.y .vesr* . bar on'.y
tgaa Blvlrlct. I. .Irra.lv r.rv.Ru!«c-J
.M.-vIck onre'rt.irlUR all I'-a.
a .tropK f^. in- aatlaaal u-Klrlatlon.^
,,.1.;....
Hit araadCather emlKratud lo MicM ; .\un
railway durlnj; ihc
pan all the way from New Jer^^j by l>rar« Il havrua thrxmnh this place/
ox team la tSSt.
He has never aflUU’eU tlmU'lt with
Rev. F. Ramaey. after forty years M any clmrrh or norlal «rKa:.:>.*lon
. tabor tn the wild, of Aabantlland. A(-:
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GORTON’S
MINSTRELS
BBAOTIFOL
ELECTRIC FIRSTPART
HiKkGla»Sp«ii»les
SpiiMiiiiCostyiiies
GRAKD
STREET PARADE
Priut: 25C, 35c, SOc, rsc
8«at aatw opens this mornlns
:
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the V^tod SUIto. ODo of hi. expxwi^ eocto was wimo be waa caumrv'd L>
. UtoAsbantU. who. wkUe they alluwcsl
tUiaaolf and family freedom during th,
. day. booad him la Iron. <wery algm.
Mr. Ramaer atlll carrte. hi. •backk*^
ahoat wltb him on bit traveu.
Three laayort elected In Ohk it»i
waok have only an average of one leg
«>imMxncxvrclxrthepr;vlh^^f Fuf.
,,,,j„,^
^ ,a/dlfficuit
nad 0-1 iBhai iht p;
wa.H Tipoii ihlf lovclj ear h of our. thtt
would appeal lut being en>ovablc or
praiteworihy to this rvmaikahly eccauric gentleman.
J. R Blsckford of Martin-. l\rry hi^
Ounce Yog tat
oae. Osoris H. Brcaock of Bridgepi.r, k, cryMvery
utmee of food >*du eat that
bsa woe sad Oeorae Kompart oi IM fail. to digest does « imund of harm,
meal into poliuo.
lajrc Stumps about on woodca puGei
[* ^ the entire ----ptoolaa. All tbiee are democrats aud .
^\T deprivus the bloodoftbe
sseb waa ih» only winner on bis par- i i
Kodol l^jrapepaU Cure II
Slant. It dlfpfta the food
regamiesa of the condition of tbS
pottUi baa been diaeurtod In Eniftti ato^h. It allowa that organ to real
pspsto of isle. Mow be lavlahex h>
aflmsihNi OB two tdd wtoie- elaters .>r
btowMber. Mia bappitot days IB EngWbd are passed in their coaipaa/. H
«da lo Ibdr eaia that be tMlded all UiftarO*.
4e to him after
bbiMi^oatHi tii Arrtea.al'co a-.idofidW
Twr A
wa»^ xi».
tS.K.S’^J.-SS.TSa.'SS
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SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
WE SELL ON EASY TERMS
...A GAS RANGE...
$2.lRJtlown; $l.LK) a month. C'nnuecUoiis frei». Vou
, inav juRl ns well have th<* tiRe of ii unis stove all winU r,
and you'\vill have lo Imve one next summer.
\
DON'T WAIT!
DO IT NOW
TRAVERSE CITY GAS CO.
•mlSnfM"
AIR TIGHT STOVE
is the U.*st SUive you
SAW for the money. It has a
laijre fuel opening, cast loga,
cast screw draft and nickeled
top ornament; just the thing
forasmaUreom.
(3ur bHtcr gnulu of Air
Tights have cast tops, bottoms and fronts, heavy cast
liiiings. oak stove, ateol bod
ies. UanAsome top omamenU,
nickeled awing tops, nickeled
side raili. nickded lock lever,
latches and screw drafts.
These aro heavy, durable, Air
Tight Stoves and they are an
ornament in any room.
T. W.
asm ft Barra Jmlrp
pbCSMSltt.
AftTHUN HOLUDAY
eiv.
VIS, VISOR 4 VITAuTy
r»
hr nu DnaiMn
TJSS^s£^j^
TBEKSB
?WBmni»a
sTUMuiuimn
OOlKO WIST
1^01 frrtovs%
OOfNOlAWr
SEWER TAX
FIFTH WARD.
Notice to All Pertona Intsrtoted.
I TI.C special assejiFment tax roll foi
'the construrllon of a trunk sewer In
dlhirlci No. S (iK-RlnnlDK at the Interserilon of Ikixrdman river with WclI lington street, rannlng thence cm WclI lost on street. Front street and RailI road avenue to Eighth Ftr«*et. thence
I on Kicifib fcim i to Barlus' street) Is
I nnw lu tuy Iiaiuls for the oulloctlon of
the stvond liisiallmcnt. logctbcr wltb
the accrued IntercHt uu all unpaid InBlanmcriif. the fame to be paid un or
j beford the 20th diy tjf November. lltOS.
j
M. E. Has'hfll.
City Tressurer.
. omce—Room 202 State Bank buildlug.
nov 1-lmo
1
A Oissatrous Csismity.
M is a .H^asinnis calamity B^heii you
I lose your health, bocauso Indlgei.tlon
joud cou«ul|»atlun have Kap|»od It awa>.
Prompt relief can lie had In hr. King'*
f aNi w Lift- IMIIk. They build up your dl
grjitlve urgatis. and eure hesdacbe. dixxlncKS. colic, ctiustipallon. eir. (hiaratitoed at JnhnFon Dnig Co.’s. F. H.
Mead, and C. A. Bugbcc's Drug Suirea.
16 in. Soft Wood, slabs and edgings
$ 1.25 per load
:
T b in. Hardwood, slabs and edgings:
I*
$2.00 per load
laqnlto al M A n. B. toSel oOee.
FIRE INSURANCE
wt.keu.iMs
BRIIO lARIOS 11I0UII It
COSPAiy.
TtmeiasUTBLhiM IffeH
CUy <
GEO. A. JARVIS
Tram
cYt/ »t.m Vecth
bjjrttt 11 dO a. ». aiMarvlTtag M f ,25
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
IN. Hum
to.«-SiWitti
MSUOE 4 OWETIi*
GOLD BEADS,
6ENERU llXUUIlUt
••^iSisr^JSZ'Kisr' .
Are AIM Very P^imUr
PEBEAIARQUETTH
• I I NIWWII.HBLM aiOCK
C. D. MILLER
oKiMT'ito’r
.-imxair.F-*
(lies arc iovited to
cxoiniao.
PRICES AKE VERY
REASONABLE
;i[
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
0«M ut Ntw «nk J» .««■ 4
are coming into (avor
again
OVAL WOOD DISH CO. J.N.IMRTINEK
.:'W;67. BbtH PHONgB
ON. E. L. THINLPY-^pedal attn
tkm to dissasee of cbOdroa. Boor
m mate bsak bide. Both pbooss.
ITYLCOlto
NaiJ»TNAVCNftE CITY
I
fiectlre IIjt^ou wRl moot
NatkmsI Proiectlre
tMrd Toaa.
in WoodmaaI ]hall on
eday of <ach month at 7:30 p. m.
Calvin 8. Vsler. preaideot; Lorin
Roberta, aecreUry; Nettle C. Gray,
deputy.
oct $64/
JOHN a SANTO
A muU Cold Cues.
ajruum by acting sa a ca
j
0.korWM«»«k oBtfc FK—M.
K. c. r. chaw->k
Ic Ut«- Uafbm-n
g^pkcn-E-U
toia aa. V tof <
tbcM whirfi the In-
Send U8
AWTRACT. OP TmSm O.vOW'
m. J. 0.4MAKT XnOBiLOOD
Ilmvin fiou line of
Can make [prompt delivery,
j
j
your orders.
OK. kAWTON>rlVa<Ua aM
iblodi.tUrt
Tnr ■ "Fill
FRANK TRUDE
WOODIWOODI 1ECKUCES
clTfiS
to $11:
ON. A. H. HOLUDAY. Qranuete To
toete CalvatsUp. CMIs# U liusaoe
blda. Taispboaea. emte W ; veil
,h!
GOLD CROSS
I
rnoomi V aad A H. ft U M •roast Os
Oa bisek. Ml Pboesa
IMI
Olt 1. O. MINOi
lo sya, ear. joes sad tbroat. Glse
■Itod. Sompbopsa Memoel
OUR $1.00
Bufldin^ Air
Castlm
: We don't want to carry any stoves over
«»
Oft F. MOtOPWOfTTH-* Spectol Wb
Wc siaft Them at $8
ispleaAuiit but unproHUiUle
task. When you n- buildinif realitius ami uecvl good
gnide lumber, lath, slitogltm.
etc., well teasoDed. honestly
prioetl, promptly delivcretl
—every way Baitisbu tor)'—
lodge your orders with the
j,
Yes Are Sst Fediaa WeU.
3>tPthf$t»r*
We sell the I’amoiis
Fox Typewriter . ,
BIG
1%.
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WftM. fttTATt ANP
4SS WEST ntOMI SiaXlT
HasMI's
jitnira <riiu n M
:;« <H C-Jrio. Iw kw toncrtrt to Tor; imi. lorpc m«utf (kl-.s. .-on rinty
mrimmmiM
ssansr
Th» J4*w*l»r
■**
WW
Clasri the tbroat. strenrhena fbt
luaga and broochial tpbet. The mothtrW friend and the chUdreora favor
,lS;rjS.<S3--JW.?3!
jas.srs.’afjfyrass
✓ laold by all drugglau.
tw.HAsnRK & sdH
Insaniace and Real
iXAvata anr. - ndo^
w&WMseMk
mp
SS^jar'^^
. u X «»w> >» •■ rt—tm city t*.
___________
rmm
i&Sstr
&
m
tMclOtolty.lan toad diwM^. andd< laj<i>“^ cnidbnard m aaw;lt^ •
tbMml badkdT tbangb the proc«ala na
rMBte^nm hoped
•elroa «f tbo nppommltor of beartot I ly aUnpla. if yon can Bnd A box
bos nbont.
ten torbeo Mjaare and hmr doffk aU
a
well and pood: If nM. yon aoM tnakt
tbn Bat anoace for (be bottom and Jtoe
foor Mdm to fit
iiaifb BhOBne .to xmr ShnitoA^
ititu et ni.. narreia
IB tbo cam
Sto Shimaa^tltt to llouto RhtUliif:.
tbeboa« Often
Roai Caiato Troiiotor^ )
ila* ftt the lMMB» oT Mr. uut
Gray, let^ U. 2S. ». block A
Wm. I.. Browi to AH‘c P.
pnrreU, Oak Helab’».
noyd Iand nlfe to
ritnt.
lot »o Mid lot 'V
H.. 1. r Co.*« Uih.
Ot.oH E. H.v!#:e« and wife
Fllktot en.l wll. Ht m. |,?cv
nfeUke.
Andrew R. F|i:nnr> lo Franece H
Bplnoer.
IVnintala lownuhlp
W’m A Alc«i*»k and wi.V lo Wm
r.B.0.,
M. .1
1 IfofkiM,
!i^r."S!S2-;^s;
(to* M«
Perry Tlllounn of Bnmmit aty wu
to te«rn ftoiuntor
MtM Lola a«4
^
funu CJir are i
Wm. Waraburc.
J.tl.Maamwmfflrca^
oprrt honae Thnr«4t)r erett
________
*
on rdjm.
^ eorAnx mnaanox. ^
J A«n v cmieiXiU*.
A« to gf.Johmi aod Ortnd Rmribl^. aerred ta ibe
Ito>t lie* l.un;)« (V tr> lllnm and* ^^*rtuina o Im>\. Now eaili 4«oniar to
Kuitor Ktabor am) Frank Kht'PlilJto An anetlcn wale of farm tool* and
Mary Thovr- w^ of ».o\.„if.• ••‘•rkoil off wuii pie»*e« of lardboard
Hove boneebold noodt wUI be-held at
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o town JT. mnee in
j rui m fli. tTrattof four little mfj»*
the toie Hennr Keffer fam. two nlleii
0. TmBiiktof »a4 Mr<k Mjp^
MtmaH Whiilne and wife to*Rono| tt .d.- Tlie l«a«kH to Ihua aquare aa to
Mr. Randall it Mir,crV Iim hai oaii of Ktofsley. Batnrday forom«>n.i
.!lM.lot
. I- ii Co > { »UaiN* (Ml the outaklr ami
wife lefi We«Qe«.|boutlii^llr. Kd««rd‘« farr
Kor. H
w^re tJiejr eipect lo
Nor. la.
' form luakle.
Frank Ptiber ban acne on a biulneaii
-----applied the potWni oehlom oorrlneelpu |,»: \s und
people freo ftoi trip kf Mialtie:^ and Maaliowoc. Wb.
BATBt.
wUui owe# tbedtoaaao U faateiiod upon | 411,
rer> pleoaot nariy am)
Hanna ajtent a few da>s her. tor«lto K rtokbaa’a Veyeublt
vv’m ft rm
l»pi*Kop
o-, ujiyina (be same portPint al the Woodmen*, daoee |n Grandma
keek in •Mvrcr.e riiv rtolt/CowpmSi U tbo moat efficient t^
t. Mu. k •»«*i«tiito.t(vurrm«tolux tides. I.m|.
nU report a Bar tlaie.
> i
t-ovefs arc made to
Mr. and Mr«. Will Wbee)oek-of
ni
na
ihr
faoie*
Iti the (omcrs. First,
ft
1
m..
Tmvme dly were jmeata of Jamea i Cook*a laat Wedne*rtij
;
»vit|, the Iiuilerldl. holes are
Craadall and family laat week.
; noon waa pmfltabiy
Mtoa CBrrto llelau wax n Trareric; pifked.
Hinoifh **ue sUle. trllh eorfWIn lolaa bsckaohe
l=". 8»e.'lr « H»H n:H-r A.
City caller Wednemtiy. '
ITltoer MU of Baba laU U hero vl mother. .Mr**. Amelia
. uu the comllscrvl cTOMn-on
' itlax fi
S LmVw'*oT*f!it!*^swm^^^^^
ir no-r.! an.l
Cake am) coffee ae-i^ aervc<Ml!?
T» tMMwJ ,y Om. nwr. who
jKome t II Its n.
Nm.
fretbrncnia. nfl
aRer which she
MwbH>*< «at«M« «t lb» Tirntm
I
43-4t
4.1
M*.r
Oak
Park,
CffOAR RUN.
scni.si with a
.'CHrlWNM mum- «•• k«M «t tb
o
Jn
»
K.
Sawyer
We have boM bavln« real winter
A
SPECTACLE
CASE.
v
tOLOn CCXTIR.
^en and thei
a am from her
‘1. sec ri. imvn ?C.
Mrs. Coni Coraon of Trmer e aiy n;e*.
weather Ibe paat few daya.
ls(*n.l «*l.rUi«s. uiri mm4 Msw l( Is
. Will Oriffitb and L. U. Ort^ went up attmirloi (be dance at kWh Baiuriay parted, wiahtoa her mauv
.
wife lo UnM
noar Orark 10 hunt deer yeaterday. nlfbt and olao tailed on MrA O IV
/ n wICa and tliiwe nioRelilldren bnaMiM Tboinaa Tvndail and family hare Ctoipoot on Monday.
Tu I: Ike eti ntir.ieihc s)>e*iacic ctae
*•*'*■ *
. , . ,
'"waTTm <^!Aiter of *IVr.vei>r Cl y
n tot«a oifcto of frianda lo ommito liU
I I loci; .t Oak Park.
Mr. m*4 MfK- T R
• ut two plc-.e-. of stiff eardlHiard 7.by
Itove IM beartf^t
Davto 'V Walker and » fe
ov., 7 l.y Vj lueiKW aud tWO
I'.k. e-fc of a'v of m L. M e ;
mured into (be teuer*a botiae yaathr
conference yot- will be held In the r. ’
^ wHbis
-li.efae. toiy over one aide Of
I Mr? ieea at ibo
rriur&Ad lo Tft*v
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.«S7'S., ^
tSSRit
‘
,
.7T!r;
wuh p.|n; >"V.r;";v
,
iSSi5vl«S£
•r.'s.'ss'i.r.irw,
•
Omndma CarlieBonr.
Mra.«lnun«rtoaa
w,
The Cedar Rua ac^oolieaeber wen
tiia lMnaa IB bar fdiwami and rerelv
City Friday erem
inc « onniber of bnitoea.
TlM»frtonda «r Mrm Horry fart bora
for
.wood bat Inat Tbnmdnr They foi tbo Muaoolman Grocer Co., waa aeeo
nbont Jt eorda of wood for her.
to oer mldat Ftiday. He waa weartot
a very ptoambl amlle beeanae wo bavn
an ageol. a<9 be did not have u> stand
otiUldo Iho depot and ablver.
Tbomaon. forroerly porter at
n» m«««« «kwcll Marteir •«•«. tboMarry
Motel WTiUtox. Traverse CH>. la
bffOBt beee. Ww ane tiad to arv Hie
**Swr. AlUagtoB. Mm. B. PI»b«r an l epot open once more.
Mrs. 11. a. Bboner returned to Trav-
past few da.va.
Mra. A M. Bmlih a««d Mm. N W.
Hairtofion drove to Raat Lets Dd tout
Mlaa Amelia MeereU to In Traverse
Mra. A J White ralM on Mra. T
I White Mondar afiermion.
Quite a mimbef of farmers are baiitIna potatooa and atorina them to T.
R. White's coltop, Thev Intend lo put
In Hone to f.poo .bushels.
There milt be many little Runsl
airla wlm will be aurnrlaod to ki
that llnie Kdith wane, who to only V
ol(k can bake a eake as coodVa
>• a arom-iip.
aMvTAd
lU^tois rine
to
■"■ "•
Ro*Mth
» fairuerB’ .cleuMiiio line wllh
iu.to muily niid
,
■ 'rrrr•sxis;
fltlkdl the v-uvrr wllh
ith two hows of MSS
town jn. range 11..
i4*w rilftojii. Puljit ou !hei«ver a iw^f
Glare
11
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line of im- ClllK
'
“ Hiowe to lleMer P. Rfowe, of *.|M, lu.ies. w ith Mime amiropriato
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faelenlior) and
**• f* 25:^l« ami eti of nw*,. niott.* or any oilier form of dt.««ratki4
rtobed
at tt lo.^ ilng rsLed fur neyt Hsimdayp«‘<‘
toan J.. rnnuo II.
yon may prefer, if you ojt an eX|M-rt
srternisjn. The ofajeri to lo act faetu rl Alice M llorul. ci ak to Grace H. nltl, (iH* famsh. If not. .milimlder oa
> < MiM Ruth Tremato ba« been on the
.y 1
piPeeto.
or fa-lld
Ir
ihu lltieii Itcfore coxerlrif the Isit aoms
Rd Dowd moved hts family to Tuba scrvlrti for* leva money nr
MAYFltta
nM lIM.^Init to beit^ at tbto writtof. ^*Mra. Ollle Kobn and son Carl and
laura H Howard. ri a1. to Jno. l> *ulial»)c tlc*.tou.
laat
wewk.
Mrs. Addle Oibtia apeat part of the
Nov. 13.
deirrore. et al. m*»4 of se»4. sec. 4.
Aaa Hanray drove over lo West Ab
Mr. Dennii ha. bo^iaht the W H.
OM red. olive ffreen. oU Muc and
to Traveiao Cliy.
i of nw»4. M*c. 10. town :a.
mira Sunday to visit Mrs. B. H. Myera, week
UTieat
farm
of
4i>
acre..
dun ip*id «-oi4.r St) (I.U be fooml Jo Urn
Mra. Newt. Jalne*on made a totalYUBA.
WKtT ALMIRA.
Mm. Kohoto slater, who baa been
Fred Anna, whlh* hclplna Mr. Cot
peas trip to the county aeai Wednealinen, amt any one will make a
qalte atok the past wtiek
-F.eorKC ^'urVan to working, for M.
Della M Hal) to Homer G. Hall, el tnudul as wHi n% an alliwctlre le»x:
ton botcher hoffi. had the mlsfnnuo
Bert BsMidle). aoaler. waa aeon in
by
craeofibe'M.
Wc-lrh.
’
a!,
lota
a-4-:..
block
3.
Jnd
F(‘mw«»d.
lo
have
hla
Uniter
bitten
A potato bu>*rr from Ohio to to town
For the yuiini; atila who are too Im4r
" toy
Cbi^ty WllaoQ on
our mldat Friday.
. The thr«*«falm: runchlne wn. In our
UUian lx*lier loqeorce KIrkfay. wVj to jucirrfnki- i lulMiral.- aifu
avc I
’
Mrs. Will MeConan drove to Trav and Inbera to plenty hav
Ixtrhom)
dajw
I
sju week of %v^ \k of UK to. MT.
Mr.
Dtshler
of
MancMuna
wa.
vl«
aelchtotrh
(own
;ja.;
toy
to.
Priciw
have
ranaod
from
4S
to
(Wit
We tinder aland that Klarn’ Ahbee erae Cliv Friday.
Hina at II. Warren's one day last
There I
mnee •(
cents ao fi
ban dmra to Frankfort after bU mar
Iloaa Itranyon wa» In FVankfort acv DO Mr.
. to only surb
week.
QuHe
I an. n.l the SunFoster. who with bto wife,
riapo lleenae, wbleb will oeeur tooir oral (toys of last wi^k on buslniwa.
.lay I
• n a( Traverse
Mr. and Mrs
w
Vor);
state
tbto
ft
. Iblt
Mrs. Kd.
I c'iiy
la.i .Sunday at
I- w.-aiher to fa
Mra. om» koon. Xaa Harvey and 1 i„roe,i borne
! .oral faN..V in.
tort Kron wero the anoato of Mr. and teodlna Ibe fi
.Vy niaJd ,\om wr*»l lo eonsrtf •
furtiine tiller «ml uiunn-d wailins
CEDAR.
U
la
repo
MIm Orpba Edcelt aorbmpanled to very sick
Mrs. J. A. Pennington nnd rhtldrrn
PORT ONEIDA.
dtoiiiuliy.
i-rc* In Traverse CUy Tiicsilay.
-DM
*l;e
preill5|(( s..me g-erl
.Mir.-i Allri- S'akT: vtoltod with n’.a
WrtoTw'h‘
*«»***“"*
nne^uI^a of Mr. and Mra. Aaa Palmer nia J”
DIIIoq. who.^b^s
„f
XT.
.Mr. oenja
Benjamin of Traverse City was Mlviti m limpire Sunday.
ertml.le-r** I .,-.|..m| syi^i.rillH-tfaiilfy.
Tl.e pul..^ 111:111 had wr.flen a fSH-tW
” *n«nla ami thert^ to but slight hope of
Frtday erenlng.
fop nearty seven years
in town one
Quite a a inih r lr*nn lure adi-nded
•tieli. fnetii. sfah IfafrrII.Ie new*r <-nl effu^t.ui I.IMI sutiiiim.ll It in the
Mr. and Mra ' - ------Clyde St IIwell of Dloom.lale
ih - .Uut t .n (ili-ij .\ito,: Bat unlay ninaiu-*! Nonilt. rMStfiig ^<k :ilid f'irtb .Tpfa-al eilltor.
enltlnx
on
her
vtoliing frfamdh to re.
_
NORTHRORT OBPARTMBNT.
Baturda
w
ringing
her
li.iiwl‘
••\Vfa:it (fai .V Jii llitiik of tl.r imiried
Fred Farrant of Bunllrkville
kiiav om, !I urn .vnd K-ank Vtoko
ihn CooarGsmUooal erac at.v.
••Tell me.- | suid. w tolling to con>- the iiisn In blue. m.xluu.Iy.
M^ Beknh WR-aon. Mia. Ooldtol Oaaa No. six of sted
chi] Blte-*di-'l «he MK iul j-iven nr Hu
d fay their teacbMr. and Mra. John Lyle of Hodge town Wednt'Hdav.
Stan And Jernd Hallett w«w Urn j
-U . II.- reidl.d the (illtor, •spenkKirocr nillman has imrehatted
N'onh I nlty M fuolhoire rriilay e\fn flirt the girl.
Mlaa Pearl Dame,
ne. and other mem vlilted Mrs. Lylo'a atoter. Mr*. Thonip
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Aaa
Palmer
*
Slie
lol.l
me
Hi
>l
me
futfaer
w
urks
li.g
..mdidly. ynttr fe.-t eie i itefa loo
piano.
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a 4»f the achqol xnvo
xavo ia Dutch »»- ton. dnrlng the past week.
Frank Kin Is preparinc :'<»r
' Mr. nnd ^
Klnu r Ail.in.sun (jf Eni hard *^Iia%rtl!i' f-oal an* 'Jilndln' foUc*
and
Mrs. Brower Is still alive, but stead
having
built
a
new
wcxxl
house
With n wild whoop the fiolfai-u.au
pin-.
Mr
«
V--. J.-l e Prause o!
lly faUtoff aud her fauahand and son
Mrs.
I*enntogjun
and
ud
rhllUrcu
l.*-U;ud.
Vlr
M.i««es Rogers
-Itnt lliaf* no diwgniee nor soirofr.- <gr:ilitoiTt1te *-*lll »r by the fan r. *Ti:ike
were sent for 8ati
U unlay and arriVvsl
mra. snm Myera is aomcwnai i>eaer|^^^^_ ^
douahnuta. cakes. laat evonii
a day' In the country this week.
falU.
s;iiil. a trine Vexed at sneli affd ta iit bsek!'* lie n*amt. tigfab-utiig Ufal
Mrs. Jul
JuUa'\\*ll(ion of Traverse CItv
fruit and
served
Igrip.
*'Tjke it baej;!. There luive
and .Mr. and Ir* Kn^l Atkinson of [ -(M,.
rmnn. after which the called on Mr. and Mr*. A. S Bamnm
poir fntlu-rr s..M*rd ilMi-ri b»u iiu.ey J.ike^ nlni.il.v ntoml
.Sheiiantl. .Nto? Anra l>a”a t»f l.’id- Vnr-ih -11
=Viday last.
Ited to the parlam Friday
U dud thl M- U:4ut jour fll-t iK-hlg l.ig i.lld we W.U.'l St; iid
non and M
iunon
M-s. John Ttoto of ii '
“
The Ladles* Aid society me; Tliurs visited her parents over Sunday.
-Judge.
(for It liny lunger.--Cfafaugo NcFs.
Harry Thompson has accepted the place
ace wen- fte g.ie*.i c.r Julie
City to
lK‘Pl'Ion of Illation agent at Cedai
Id famllv S.-i,.*av.
8%ukUnx
VventSon tbia urook as a deto«aie.
Run. Wc are glad to know that liar
The Jmix ,.ncial j;Ucj;i'
In
Nov. !4.
Ion. Lapore Campbell: solo.
What Is tbo matter with the 8t
to _getUng- akiog
- so well.
- ,
choolhouH-- FridaV evening
Dame; rerltattoo. -\nB Mar
imbool that moro of <
Tnesday momingh train brought aa.s culte well aneeded and all en
a
Failure?**
Rrth
Stevens;
solo.
rlam
do not attend?
the remain-* of the laic Charles Berry >.vt-U the vie-akuig l.v il.e srhola-.iCtorisaa Johnston.
from Traverse City. Imcrraeni at Ma H. .\Il«cht-U t^r f'rankft*rf tavo-ed the
John Rnnla apeot Tneaday to Trmv- day at South Boardman
amii-ncc (flih a fr w of hto choire aeWIlUr
Mr. Otmumn of Ovlati. Henry OHI,* There was no prayer meeting this lectkm*. til wa* raiM-d for th.- l»enc.
ll!'kwk left this we<‘k 00 a bunt- depot durto
, tmpooa and Fted WItoon win aU slart *^ll
'^*‘!w.-ek on account oT Mr AllingtoT;
of (ho *rtox>l
'
abaeoce. y .
' to drive tbroagh on a hunt- toe trip.
Nov !::
1
Gconm Leslie spent Tuosday le
Jlev. and Mra. Rerdge have gone to being sick.
Jerry Sullivan to in Grand Rapids
---------,
Traverse C\ty.
ID* to attend Ibe Sundav
this week
SOUTH MAYFIELD.
'
Trarenu* city
City will school convention.
j Dr. Homday of Trarerae
day on a visit.
Ooo. Mason’s brother to with him
Fin- w.-a:hn ar pr«--.-nt arul ibc
\ Pehap* you find voundf in T
Mrs. ffiddle Lake's bshy to ,p„^ I be to town Tuesday to do dental wor^ Piotldtof Klder Fergurou hc-!d now
as clerk In the drug *torc.
farmers are lnii>rt*\lng fa i.v h,t*kins
a position adierc you have even
, better at this wrltlnx.
^*ov-lX
coru and plowing
M. Dame returned to Trm
last «
Nov. iJ.
up all hope of ever rajoymg a
-----------Mr- Hogard and rhildr.:
10 hare
City Tuesday, after spending a few
W. B. Moore of Battle
Bit tie Creek baa ar
I
hearty meal wHthout having to pay
ARAL.
’XH-n xlHlilug .Mr*. Ik.sar.l
i.ightcr.'
,dara with bto family.
rtvadd to apend (be
(he winter <with bU ais*
SOUTH GRANT.
Mrs. Julia DancroR is very in with Mis. Amo* Box . foi a f* w .lay., re-f
1 The
Mrs. M. a Markham
t.irnt-d t«i iheir horn*- in Charfa-volT ;
■•’week
Gea Pratt baa gone to 8omb Board typhoid fevc-.
Gt-orge Jobnaon called on old friends. amn, where be has employment.
' a J Read what one of many thouSfcerni ifo.rt-W g»».ng wuh
J MarNine dollars was realixed fay the plre ,
'^/aands of sufferers has gis-en
given tesWill Kelly I, home, naming
u > curn huske*^ H;:* f.tll.
High school at Ueir tapper Saturday
timony to:
body cannot extract
ankle
B>n.n Hul.-tt shipped a t-*r |..ad ofi
entc
N “ I want cven’one to know how nutriment from tfaeunLester
Hathawav
and
Chaa.
Palmer
caufa
«
l
*(
on.day
la*i
»
t
l;
Homer Almme. who baa been aeriand John Jtonmey. Flovd 8hleets and j wcat.
are
cnlting
and
skidding
ibe
timber
j
Some
oi
the
farmer*
are
ha
farg
poRcxall Dyspepsia Tablets helped diffCStcd food and
oualy Ul. Is improving.
N.
E.
Hathaway
recently
bought
ofMaio*-.
m
KlngHey
jhto
w.n-k
,
Peter
hts purebaaed the
W18 Bbullcr
me. I suffered with stomach
**S^**I^(sa>d bla team last weekIt >’ old home
of a
George J«me
-----------|
I
Brslie In town.
Snnday to tow
’trouble for two >'car5, and was in treme weaknea*. emaand bought anotber of j. N. Kennedr. O. C. Gc*talT »k a trip to Omeni JitoC.A.L(
The recent heavy storm left tnon
BLACKMAN.
a terrible condition. 1 had Jost ciatkm and chronic
Artie Howard has bought a team of Saiiirdav.
drlRwood on oar beach
I
than any fUjrrr
Th* IkiprlM
Aid m«-( wlrb
I bermolher a few daya last w
for aomo time.
J Howard.
; Mr« W. H. Hnrlbut 1* the gnest ( i It D. Beaton and wife. T
Mr*. Anna Martin la*- Thursday. A
thirty pounds in weight and aoffertog to the inecuMrs. Pllta of Timverae City to visit • .Mrs.
N. K. Hathaway to at Monroe C« 1 torge crowd was pn bPni to*tb aftet
and family of Ldand.
hall and mother and Mrs. ettorgo Kim
looked twenty years older than I
tog her alater. Mrs. G. DavU.
W
iVIlwm lirtgg.^
:g^=. who has been Ilk
ball drove out to Beamen's mill Iasi ter looking after the InteiciUa of ht»* n<*on «ml evening Th- amount rvI ^-as haU starved, for noth
fnrm.
ceived for Kal- a=d stMiorr »a* IH.
Sunday.
ing that I ate seemed to give me
Owen Sherwood K home f-om Cn. - (P^fclrb g-e. (0 !>:ove -he> an- capital
------------------ The Pine Lake called here this week
Mlaa R^ Newell to vtelting friend*
liome to Grand RapWa Mat Tuesday . and lay at the car fe-ry dock a few
tal I.akr..whrre'Te has been repaWwg - n crtalner*. The r next m*-eHng will
strength. A friend tolcT me of
aRer apendiag the anmmer b(*re.
davs on aeeoeot of the storm
Rexall D>-spc|»ia Tablets, and Ibe uomacb to it.
Keai ddlgbtrnll# enter the house on bto own place prcpsri- to- held at Klngslev. Nov 23. at the
^
tained Monday erenlag at progreaalvc tory to moi-tog tbe*^ Fr‘lx Dragoo home «.f Mi-^s Fiaii
after taking three boxes, 1 bdicx*e DonBsl health ud
Mr* Hiumai: and ni.iN- from Wfa«:e
pedm. Six tablea were played The aocompanled him and will spend SunI am citoT I can eat anything
Cluxid were here viiitlng reUUvev.
favor waa won by Mrs. C. H. Andersen day with Mr. Sherwood and family
withoutThc least discomfort; my
Gtu. Jenne returned from Traver*-? Wr«. Hlnmau (* a daughter of John
and (be eonaolatlon by Mn. G B*.
«he L. A. E. cooventloa aX Gmwn Nov.
Miss MyrGc Taylor to atteadiag
Cltr Thursday evening with thr-.e Huleti, *r. The ladiu returned to
complexion has become clear and oitr * beck ed tte
7aiid report a very good meeting.
! school In town
^ served and altogether It wa*
hurzci which be purchased of B. J. iLUr homo Monday.
.tstemeott made fai
How.
Rev. Fine proach-d a fine aertaon'
enjoyable affair.
ihU advr ttocacat.
.come here to apead the wnltor.
Nov. IX
. last Sunday, A iniK*mcr-?
We could not risk
rtok putNor. IX
Mini/-'*
. Mia. Reynolds of Traverse City vl*
I l ill (hcji- is always room
it here did ww
u"you ar* loosing ftahnnd beY<m- w»U he fcure to recclvf
HINOBLEY.
cfc.rrh pu-lw. on FrM»y. A dlBMr
Wo hope to aee
Reno OoRiy. of the Brm of Brown A *raverac aty todgy.
, every seat CUed I" fwo weeks, and,
Colby, Traverse CRv. was to town jn
Mfw. P. G. Winch and aon eWnton; t:on i forg
the Banda.- school held
unable to sleep, gtt a box of
bttsiiieaa Tneaday of laat week.
visit with friend*
lend* there ev
•very Sunday,
Mr. Wood of Rik RapMa is vIsRiag
RexaD Dj'spcpria Tablets. Tbc
i X. K. KMM43T McbMOd > MUni!
and other placra to
stogtog acbool was we’l alteodSaiUtlay nigh
Wgr^Tueadar creolnc to Urn hla ton. Rev. E. W Wood
cost is trimiig, twenty-five cents a
teacher, and U
box, and even that aaioiint wcwUl
gneat of Mrs. Geo. Siorr. last week.
taking advanr
- *
’
The Rlble atudv class wRI mtti cm
refund if you arc not aatiifiedWm. Snelk who to working on the missing
Friday evening of tWa wamk.
ey?a treated by i>r. Wolfe.
WMbaah rallsray. sraa rislriag hU par- every d,j.
d;
Thv Ktisol upcO!. «i 7:30
«ata. Mr. and Mra. R. N. BaclL las: | o'clock.
I iW^JUrv a MclCftnley of Clare.
bM UtHIr returned from Dartwo Chy yesterday, after vUltln«
rienda here and also rtKlttog Mr.
BbortoFa aop John at Kaaaon for the
past week.
Mm. Geo. Muaaelman and daujebter
Ruth also wctti to Traverse City Mon-
jS.
......
facjnsl
Starvation V
i
bS?£7cSLd“’ 'S'.
I
-Jintixt.'sr.jr”jsrairawsi'sr;
J
a.’S'.'ars
a\;
•n tbo SoMliInBd-viil be (tna. Price
*» «*»w.
rTo^Aas|mcli*s atom.
~
THE J0HH88N BUfi COHPAir
m
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M
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4f tt» JMft»: MMt; ito'Bt
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mriipuiro.^
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wmmn^Anwoo$f^^r^lOt>Mmm*
^
’*^€ IMITV ttoijr krtomls «C ti»rel
^ vv |» Om 4m«. for a |«ncT was a m^t
Hm mttWr-M « be IHMj aaier;
^ U4MI «r aaai^r fii^atteti. Tbnii. mhm
; •
tl»liaHiM«]iMtrkTaril!lat.tMtM
;
a 4tplMiati- nMoa to Venice ai^
V
vfM la laaU* a «oui Inimwlaci <1
c
tba* aetaUe v« are told tbat aiie ba«l
p/!
«ftjr mOmUh^ train, laden wltb leir
|-ir S^rwiisr
it:-
te E^re
rttifsl aoMMt«rbn-)owsr]r. tnm tli*
pen of betaorretarr «bc •lanetl fruza
>iaao at ibe end of Ku\*mft»er. t » be
VfMHber. abe rode acroaa tbai Tcaffnl
fTOnl iDOliaUla* tbt fUelrio paaa. one
haikiea.^ lidT to waiiini: haviu* lo i,‘
. ^Ifaln, we Lave tl»e f«:nous jL»urnfy
tf Lncreala Horfte oertw. it«|r. f^rn
lame to Ferrarn, nlili
Immemv
mlnue of nearly JSM) jn/m&m. wUi« :i
Hive daja In tbe desitli »r
we Liid rLttOee.1 to
:
Our entire stock of J\ffen’s,
Boys’ and Children’s
$8.95
Is the closing out price on
tBO hundred] of the newest,
most up-to-date styles of
3.95
6.95
MEN S SUITS, worth
at......................... ....
MEN'S SUITS, worth'
SKI. at........................
work to rorn It. Mr. Pberlff. adL«m
nua court, and we wlU in> ami
ibat
wraatHng malcL you iip.ike of.*‘
and Jackets, worth 1.00 and
$3.35
FOR CHOICE OF ANY KNEE PANT
SUIT in the house, worth $5. $0. $7 and $8.
OVERCOATS AT 7.50
arD warm and pleasing.
i;
FOR BOYS’ KNEE PANT SUITS, «tt nw.
up^o-date styles, worth $4 and
Overroats worllW'
r.OOand «i.50
^
*»mcavo Bhouldcra.
I
Bmt
i
MENS’Al
MENS’
AND BOY’S CAPS
I' inlVcityat
23c. 48c. 96c, Etc.
^
Extra Uool
'.
-J
‘y [
SOX, CLOVES. MITTENS. ETC.
at 23c and 48c a prir
i
ri;
SWEATERS
Mens, Ih^’ and Chihltvn'a •woatem,
u'Oed h.«Tv weight, all size*,* at 46c.
Better sradcs at «Sc, 95c, 1.36, etc., up
W3..50.
if
MEN’S SHIRTS
Tlie lirst ever rimwn,m..........1....
Otbonat60c,7Sc.96c,ete.
YOUNG MENS'SUITS
To close out quick we offer
SUITS
Extra sizes at S5c
4.96
4.96
S2L95
Worth 10.50 .md 12.00, at..................................................................................................... / mOU
2.50, 3.75, 5.00, 6.50, 8.50 and 10.00
MEN'S OUTING GOWNS
at 45c. 69c, 78c, Etc.
CONCERNING BARGAINS
BERG BROS, is the one store in Traverse City that is the best in great value scn ing. from the real bargain standpoint.
buvers YOU daily tec here.
—pne of the liveliest places in the store—has greater inducements than ever to offer.
Fifty Skirts at Nearly HaltFricc!
Mado of Bood wool materials, choice stylee for Ladi.-s and Mi^
so4i.
^’ayn‘s irntt hnsos, worth o <X). ^ 50 .nid
This is fully exemplified by the crowas pf intelligent
Sc tocL.
ast Ix'twi'en S.VM ty in l.,ti
don and Non York ir n >t m> ct. at nx
many tmppo«0. Tbere are tuoin- I,mdreOaca and dlamoml tinraa in \jtn\r
.Skins of Fih9> Worstids. Mohairs, s/ctlians. Cheviols r;:i 1 X
cUy Sailing-, in :\W coiv.rs and si.ct’S. cvinorw ra w O QQ
and'- \ >.'!y fhoi«v. worth 5.00 and <*».00. for only..
Swell Skirts"at 5.00
[
j
j
I
i
To close out lots, we place on sale
Aboai a inmdrtd in thi« lot. Go idsowht rr ;.cd von ran*t \yn&\
tia m at 7.50. Tin- styl»^ aro the moBt slrikini^ and pleasing cf
ar.y shown tliis season. Usade-cf Panamas, hn* - but good weight
Worsicdix. r.nviUi ioUis
Nov« Ity Srdtiiigf to Trl Ladik?. Mis
ses and extra large iadies,and arc wpnh <1,50 aud 7.50, ^ (^0
.
Ladies’ Ooaks at 6.50
Xew Flmpire and Tourist styles, also long fitte*l gnrments of
good maienals. worth '.MK) to 10.00. Bpt-cial at
J
Fifty Skirls, Beauties, worth 6.00 at 3.33
a4
MkCfC* TmIc t>pi«ididly made of Fine Melton* Cbevioto
niSSO LWS sad dark mixtw-., io *ueh style, a* the
5.00
Ladies' Cloaks, worth 15:0«; for 10.00
Son;, of th • prettiest -tyh-s of the se.nson. m;ide of Fine KerF4 ys arid Cii« viots. fitted and H ilf titt<d garments, a]s.t Tourist,
Empir*-a»i!
dt\i*Gr» at variety in all eolors and sizes.
A U'tt» r assoriuu-al was m v»*r U fure shoivr
pri^'»
(hdy....................................................
Cirl's Costs STSri^Si.'SfijSSli.'lS
10.00
Kersey, in all ahade*. neatly tailored and tritnmed rarioo* way*
with stitched *tra|is. velvet braids, small irat//I /|/|
tons. etc. Veur size of the one* yon Uke best, only i U’UU
1A
M;R-LINEI) coats, wunh 25.00
lO.JlJ For Broadtail Coats, worth 25 00
'
For Silk Lined Coats worth 25.nO
For Long Novelty Coats worth $20 & 22.50
^ (tood assortment of popular priced gannenU. aU new s^rlea,
'5nuxl and
r than what most store* seU at t SO
O QQ
' Here is a Big I ine of Choice Furs
.at T5<% 1.2.5, 1.:K). 1-75. 2-50, :J 50. cU .. up to 15.00
Fttr Sets for Ht>lc tots,
U $30
Girls, Misses and Cbildren’s Cloaks
Cite Coats for Litue Tots
A big line, all at speeiri prices: 98c, 1.75. 2A0. 3J». 4j00, ShOT
i;.00. etc.,
^
m compare with flftb armoc.
nlor nbb^ Bat wo drt ve oot and dine
9m Broro and fond loot tbe aamau or
' iironay no mwB nBka we aacm tfke
p srjs.’s^-ssixs.
i"'
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(y
14.50
- r
?
MEN'S OVERCOATS.
worth $7.50, at...............
MEN’S OVERCOATS,
worth $6, at.
THE CLOAK SECTION
In tbelr long bairm. and wbm tbia dc«'iiyod tbroogb old age they knit aboat
ibclr beadr cortaUi rolb and UruMii.i:>
Tbe niouk WulMau
prartiw of wearing tJi,
tMdr long aa **lmmoral. criminal ami
beastty.- llien one of bU kmgbaln*!
flock knelt for bla UUnaing. it ia aakl
tbat be wonid wblp out a knife and cut
ott ox many of Utf ln***«-* thnt !ay r.nder bb ^^Mlacc^atIll^ hand
b.- , .niM
tnanage 4u tbe mlber liinJt.d time at
liH diaroaal.
,
for Men and Young
Men, worth $20. $22.50
and $25, your choice • •
nvemial.^ worth
cc?;t.WGMnURTTIVEittLLS
of tbe way in whkL faaLlon In beard <
baa elan—I from tlM^ to dine. Tbe |
aplaa amt out t^ UaruM rrpurted tbat t
tba Norman Invatiera *Nlkl nlitHmi M<cm
to be prleaU, bemnae they bad aU tbeir
far,' and hotb ll|ia abav*u.- wbUh
contirmed la the Kayenx lapotrr. |r
waa to diatiuguiab d»eiua«*lvc<t frutii |
ibetr bated eonquerotH that tbe EUial'xlz'
unre ihHr Lair.loug. Stow K}x«kfi of!
T
V iooe yon throngb and tme
aad more gaiirfaction to cm____________________
tamo and Ix'tteydothoi that you’d hare to pay $12 and
Now is the
93
time Tor
OVERCOATS
Every
man
knows
what
when he buys clothing. He wants all-wool fabrics, the latest
1.26 style, honest tailoring andhea wants
perfect fit. AH this he gets in the clothing at STEINBERG BROS,
and be gets the lowest prices always.
..89
anywhere at 1
.04 Owrooats worth Hi00, IS.OO III1.I J2 j Overcoats worth 12.00, i:{..00 and 1500 p
1 he nobbiest kind of overcoats at less than
.46 BOYS’ OVERCOATS wholesale
prices.
.46
p.95’sk'
^OYS* HEA\ Y WOOL
Knee Pants, all sizes.
MEN S HEAVY
Wool Pants, at...........
MEN’S HEAVY
Fleeced Underwear
at, per garment...............
MEN'S WHITE AND
Turkey Red Handkerchiefs, at...........................
THE BEST KNIT
Muffetsat22c and.........
THE BEST NECKWEAR
at 22c and.........................
E.XTRAGOOD OVER
ALLS. plain or with
Af>
apron, at............................... •WO
::S
rHiiE&S^'S
$1.45
rrToiS
r,
me:im’3
Our Best Suits
FOR BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS worth $2
and $2.25, to close out what's left, about 50
Boys’ Knee Pant Suits, all this season’s pur
chase.
ly aoM and takon Into covl
t do yon mean by comlug
trying to take tbU.
proSrtyr* roared tbe cunrt at blm.
p*vi»«rty,- iaxecried tihldiu*.
-Ifa my p«v|i«rty.*'
**ETcrybody bnowa U'a mine/
‘Not al all- leplifHl die Jivlge.
adiBk your raxe aerma a batd our
' It ean*t be balyad now. TbU roor
decMcd that you are exUnriux
fonctua, whJcL la Latin for drod
♦twin cannot err. Ib?aU >*’«i arr
ndtl morr cWii xlixxoti
it, M.-t,
l;mt02i, -Tberr an« kinjer boicU in New
Vmk and biWT almpx: ihetS' are ro,f
pmar Ikixck Id liondoa and xmaU.T
Idny onH fc tbe Hty on tte*
fittt
tblnim Aiv small deCaiU In
tbf vnte both cities arr mnch alike,
aa^
men and women beliavc in
GL.OTHINO
Is to be closed out at once, at a great sacrifice. We most have more room for our Cloak and Skirt Department, our Dry Goods and FumUbii\gs. We've deddetl to give up the
entire space and all our time and attention to these lines, so have cut the prices to close up the clothing department as soon as possible. We do not offer you fictitious, half*
price values, but are giving POSITIVIi REDUCTIONS ip desirable, up-to-date Clothing, making our prices ’way below aoy ever before offered the people of Northern Midiigao. To those who want to save money, we say; "Here is your opportunity," as this b a Genuine Bargain Sale. Our entire Clothing Stock must be sold, none reserved.-
droaaaal and tfandllye;ji«arU»n.xl
IT
wt(b dwarfu tmd patent to Um^io Uie
way and a *'ompauy of tn»i«iw.|* ri.,
drama and bnuiliof * to make Uiariui
imtftr.we mlfbt Lave tnUtakon U for
atraveUng elrcaa iLu*i noKily i*arru!*ni:
tbroagbtbetaadIn tbe daya of tlie brat aelUern in tLi*
Gbl^Umaw eouuiry. wIkw l>avj rro^ K6ft atilt froqtif^L^ die Bif IlnbL-H-OM Man Gkkttna-’ waa a piwiwam-.
ritfaan of tba ForM Beer aHUemeut.
One day be ataitad on a uli> to Jtr*
kanaat. and • tbeuceiorUi for wn-ra;
yeani l ortccd l>ecf knew Lim no n»on-.
Aa travrt Itt .irkanaaa wax dangrronx
iailJtM aotblng waa Loan] of UIddiuK.
be wna oOciatty ilaclarod dead by tbe
cQnvtaad bla aatnto dhided aroons Lb
beiia. A yanr or ao later, bowetw. be
turned nf and tiled to get roamioa
t
OM
VIE' QUICK!
QWJIGKi :':f!
GOHiC OUT OF THE CLOTHING BUSINESS! I:
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la Xorray. Wee sidiliBiBid Boooavtit
'idieeiau OfMWi biid Maiireii^
The Store that Gives You Most and Best for Your Money
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