The Evening Record, October 19, 1905

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The Evening Record, October 19, 1905

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

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

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1905-10-19

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HE EVENING RECORD
•KCtAI. tKLS^KAra WRVICC.

ON RIUUIOAD I
LE6ISUTI0N
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PRCtlDCNT t VIEWS HAVE SEEN

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SUOHTLV MODIFIEO.

JaHMIE AN AHmSTIATREBdBY
t> TO HtVIEW BOOK* TO OETECT
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EUMUTEKCEPTHNI

The weddlag reception of Mr. aa4
Mra, John C. QulgUy at the home of
the bride’a parenta. Mr. and Mra. A. U
>. on Waahinraa ctreet Mat aljeht.
waa a very eUborate affair. A larse
>er cf frtenda of the cootracHag
pnniea and tlnir famfliea were proa.
cm and were drlijcti/ully entenalnM
by Mr. and Mra. Joyc<’ and the bride
and groom. Elaborate refreahmenta
aerved and a mtutleal entertainwaa given which waa vcr>* en­
joyable.
Tbo rooma were beautifully trimmal
wUh arinma Uavea anil c-l Soweru
and the boapItalUy of ih^ Joyce bom?
cordially demooatnited
DuHng
the evening two ai-reradea were given
liy the young people of the neighbor
»d.
Soon afief 10 o’clock the bride anJ
grrjom were driven to fbeir coxy little
home on nfleenth airoet. where they
will hereafter reside. When they
reached there they fonnd. however,
that oih. r friehda had prc-ceded them
and bad d<-coraird the house In an ap
prupriate manner for a young bride
and groom.
The young couple begin their mar­
ried life unde- the moar happy aurplrea. and with the alncere gnol
lah.'v of a Urge circle of frlenda.

iwh«HJ htrm ai 9 o’clock
. lliJtU morning The country people
jOi!hi r««l albonr the train wion after
dayllgliL and ral»«^ rherrR for tb*‘
prraldant. He appeal^ to aay
inomliir ** Alper brcakfaai the licuien
ant ■ovemor and the reception com' nittee eacorted the prealdepilal i^rty
to rbe rapitol. After viRiilnx the capL
ol the preildeni went to the fair
IPTwiDd*. where he made hlE addreR*.
Touched on Foreatry.
In bU apeerb. the prealdcni touched
upon foreatry. atatinc that It maa re
aentlal IQ the rountn* nnd eapeclally
to North Carolina, that the foreata be
preaerv. d He wald that P waa tb •
upper altitudes «*f the forested moun, taina that a-e of the most vaDe to
the nation aa a whole bi«eauae of ihe'r
eEecl on the water aupply. He uritej
that they Ipiroedlatel) N* put unde*r INSPECTORS AFTER TUOS WHO
atale or national control, the Utter
VIOLATE THE LAW.
IkTcferably.
No Covammant Ownarablp.
In res^d to the nUlroada. he aald
lhal he would atrenuoualy obj.'ct to
grjtrerameni oamerahip but at the name
lime ^e believed with equal flnnneas MASTER JAMES TILLEY SUSPEND­
ED SIXTY DAYS.
that II waa out of the qucatioii for the
gwermaent not to eaerriac a aupenr!
aory and regulaioo rlrbt o%er the
Inapectora
Are Now Working in the
railroad. -What we need.” be aald. ”la
Vicinity of the SCO and It It
to have a<*me admlniatratlme body
’.with ample-power
forbid caaiblnu
Said That Several Lleenaea
V 4 turn that la hnnfiil ro^iiie ^mblir ami
Will Be Revoked.
‘ to prevent favoriilam to one individual

CAN’T CARRY
PASSENCERS

L Q. RAWSON RRST CAUGHT

TO FURNISH
ELECTRICITY

LiMES^

l»IC1-LIRK N-FIAIYIINO

CALF SHOES

is a busy part of cmr bnsinesg jxis\ now.'
New finishes of monldings and now styles are in stock which
moans tliat yon can gv’t just the very thing needed (or any piotuie,

By WIro to the Evening Record.
WTnoheater. Ky.. OcL IS.—Wnilam
NEW POWEN COMPANY WOULD
Hiale. aged li. a negro, waa hung thU j
SUPPLY TNAVENSE CITY.
morning for crlmtnal asBanlt on Mrs.!
Bond and Mra. Case while alone In
MaMBaveew lUiirfi their bomea. The victims witneaaed
BU ACROSS lARISTEE RtVBt the ezemtion.

CONVEYED

THIRTY

Wedo expert work in mat cutting, hotli oval and srinaie.
Moderate prices.

Oit:y Boole Storo

m SUDDEN IMPULSE

THE HOBART 00., Prop.

MILES FROM SHERMAN.

PaUtUfi Moro tfi« Wmeferd County
BomB or Siiporvloofo-Willlam
Doufflas or tha Firm oT Bisektoy A DouplM at Head.

CUNLIFFE E REASON FOR STEALINC $101,000.
”My Only Regrot le My Family.”
Said When Arroeted—Con-

SpocUl lo the Evening Record.
Cadillac. Mich.. Oct. 19.—J. J. Hubbell of Maniaine. chief engineer of the
M. A N. E. Railway eompany., represenilng the Manistee River Power
eompany, has presented to the Wex­
ford county board of au|>erv'Uora plana,
Kix«clBcattona and blue prints of a dan
and power house which hla comparv
deairoa to build a mile northeast of the
village of ShtTman.
This company has been organUed
in surveying and measuring the
time ahcjut in.OOO has been spent
ai>eni In surveying and measuring the
.Manistee river with the thought in
view of building a dam and ixiwer
house at the most avTilIable and
place ami as a »’snli the site near
Sherman has been selected. At this
point the river for several hundrc'd
fe<*t has high hanks and the lias In of
the river Is Too feet wide and there ar-'
bluffs Afty feet high on eifher aide.
A corps of engineers are now at wars
on the site ascertaining how much
land wmdd
flooded by the dam
wl3leh U lo be about flfiy feel high
and JOn feel wide. Nearly all the sur­
rounding land lx now owned by this
company and they.have options on
many arrea more.
William Douglas PiwaidenL William Douglas of the Arm of Buck
ley A Douglas of Manistee, a millionalre,.Aa tke president of the companv
bet tho remainder of the officers hav«‘
not bees aeleeteii or the company in
corporated ax the future of the organlxatlon depends on the action of tho
Wexford county supervisor*. By re
quest of Mr. Habl»ell the supervisors
will hold a special session at the ex­
pense of the power companv. Nov. 15.
at which lime the matter will ho flnal-

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THE HIT or*
THE SEASON

feeaed Hie Crime.

ID Wire to the Fv. nlng Record.
iRlrolt. Mich.. Oct. 19.—Government
eamlKMit InsiK-rtora^have atattetl out
lo onind up tugs caVrying passengers
in violation, of the revised nilea and
r. gulatlona The Ai>t caught wna the
Q. Raw son of the Soo. Master
James F. Till, v was ausiR’n.led for
sixty days by In sped or.a Gooding and
York. The Insjiorlora are working "In
Power for Traverse City.
the vicinity of the Soo a-d it is aald
Should the action of the board be
the lleenaea of aeveral maairra will l»e favo’^ble the plant will Ire orccle:
next aumme-. Acordlng to the enrevt^ked.
glneiTN* ».urvey the Manistee river ha.s
Ilia previously cxprcspcd %lewa aa to
a fall of ten feet lo tho mile and eonsethe metho<la to b«* employed in cor
quently a.rUHi horee power can l»c deiiiK the evils nc»w complained of have
\ eloped every mile. The plan of tho
iMHU UKKlifled M» that the prediction
compenr
^o furnish electrical power
aecma warranietl tliat !.e will obtain SEl/eVEO that FAMILY WAS lo the nearby villages as well as TrtvI be support of many who have optioard
KILLED BY INDIANS.
er^eiCIty. which le thirty mlle.s dis­
Ilia plana hitherto. It la noted that
tant; Cadillac iwentytwo miles and
the proaideni no lonitrr Inalata on the
forty miles n« a vor>' low
rale r«*gulailnK iNiwcr U lnK ronfcrrel Left ^-ere Tmtnty-Five Years Ago tor price. The exact location of the dam
Texaa->|nformation In Wanted by
upon the InierNtate commerce con
and power houRC, arcortling to the
felon, hut he would pn.vlde for an "adMra. L. McCann,
plamt, is to be cm the northeast quarter
mluimiratUe l»o«ly.” whether it Im‘ the
of xecllon -II. town 24. north of range
intcratate' -cpmmerre nitnmUaloi
Have Hiram C. lUker a-'d family,
any oihi who H-fi here twenty-Ave years ago,
^'
Faraker Objected.
been munlert'd by Indiana In TexasT
It waa agalnai the pram inn of thla I^Mctn^asler George W, Raff la In r<celpt of a letter which a**ema lo e<maiiliited that 8i*nator Foraker and
that Improaainn.
The writer
oihet> originally rdntendci. Tlo y ala« states t'at a family named Baker
OVER THIRTY CASES DUE TO
i nhjert to giving fliJil jurisdiciiuti In
niuidered by Indiana In lhal state
the matter of Axing raUm to cither
DRINKING WELL WATER.
in her letter says that it la very
liiteraiatr commerce commlaKUm
imixutant that the hel-a he found.
any other laxly of men.
The letter la dated Hurilngum. Ont..
Jommlaaiooer
of Schools Faunce Hat
The president*a Kahdgh uitcrat
and is signe.1 by Mrs. Logan McCann.
make It plain that he woald exp*et the
Had Hia Salary incrcaaed From
whom replirr are aske.1 to Ijc sent.
Andlnga of the railroad rate making The letter L as follows:
$750 to t1J)00 Annually.
liody to be the aubjetu of review by thWill you kindlv ask some of the
courla. He would iiave the maximu
olii Mitlo's if thev rcroerolH'r a fame
rate Axed In any given luaiance go int.i ly that left Traverse City about twenty- Spv'cial to the Evening Record.
etfivt at once or "wiihin a reaaonald. Ave yeara ago tor Texas. Hiram C.
Cadillac. Mich.. Oct. 19.-Dr. DavH
lime” and ”atay In effect unle«» re- Baker, hla wife; aon WilMe and daugh­
Ralston, the local health officer, made
viiHtsl b> the coerta ••
ter Minnie? His A-st wife died about the statement today that there are now
The only enlargitl powers he would the year 1K70 lyid he married a woman
thirty case* of typhoid fever In
Inaiai ui>on c-onferrlng on the Inter by the name of Ltwiherly. There waa
Cadillac and In every case but one he
Slate commerce commiaalun are thoae
a family namtd Baker that waa mur- has fonad that the victims have been
relating to the Umka and accounU of dercHl by IndUna In Texaa. It U very
drinking well water. It is the claim
the offending railroads. He would Important that the helra be located.
of the health officer that It tx more
^ gtve^e commission auihortiy to make Will you kindly anawer thU and oblige.
healthful to drink hydrant water un
' an exhaustive InvestIgmiloii of the ro• Mrs Logan McCann.”
le*» the well water ha* been bollc^l
retpts aud expend Hurt’s feo that an)
and be Inalxt* that the cltlten* purxtie
evasion or xiolation of the Uw mlgh
FOR OvlY R? 164.
that course.
be dei.T-t.al and would have t*-e com
Faonce’a Salary RaM.
mUakw iMTwcTilie what mwnner of Famous Chadvrick Jtwala AppraM
At yeaterday’a meeting of the Wex­
books fehottld be kept by the rmilroada
at $12JXX> Waro told.
ford comity board of anpcnlaora the
By Wire to the Evonlag Rcconl.
ObjectUa Laaaanad.
Cleveland. Oct. 19^—The Chadwick following connty officera were aelecied: WlUlam P. Wealbrook of Manton.
jewels aelxed u betiig aaoggled and
drain commlaxloner; Orange Webtter
make to congreas oa the railroad qaes approlaed at . $12,000 by Cuatoma ColIkm In DecemU^F h U believed here locior uLack. were sold today at public
limt kia plans witt^havc much smooth aaetkm for $2J54 by Uallod States
cbool examiner. The board algo
or oalllas that kaa snmily boaa pre MarolMl Cba«*dler.
laeroated the salary of W. H. Faunce,
Bitaioaer of sebooU, from $7M>
Mra. R. Swire aad little ton. Ployd,
MIM Blna tUxtoa reCurnf^ to h^ of Smplro passed ikroagb the cUy this per year to $1,0$0. The Utter waa
koma la Grawn this morning after at- monilng on ihelr retnniod from a visit done aa a rocognllk* of the valuable
tenSlag tks' • Scwalona Millar wttdding to tbelr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oanx wortt done by Mr. Fbuiice U the rural
iKHderbonacof Acme.
ig.4 rraalag.

•'In other worda, we want an admin‘ .latratlve l»ody with iK.tAer to H«*rure
fair and Juat treatment a« amonu all
aldppeni who uae the rallniada—and
ahlppera have a ri«hi to uae them •
Haa Acof|>tcd Advice.
WaahInBton. Oet. 19.—Careful rcadIHK of the prealdent’a apwh at
TUlciRh itHlay on the Milijen of rail
road rate IcRlplatlon rev.aV the fart
;
that hr haa to home extent nm^iitid
'
the advice of certain leadera of ihr

TICTiBSWITIESSa HAI6II6
Mrs. Bond ami Mra. Casa, Aaaauttad by
a Negro Youth, Saw Him Exo>
^
This Morning.

NINTH YEAR-Ettt {

6 O’CLOCK EDITION

TRAV^mE errv. MiCHmAN. TMumoAV. October i«, ime

Mr. and Mris Mui C. Qaigtoy. Naialy
Cirtartalnad Flnaly
Night.

WCATHKR—nala aad ooMff ualcbt
aa4 rridv: mtitaMir twBtas to
mm TtUv; brisk to hlgb wtods.

By Wire to the Evening Rcconl
Bridgeport. Conn.. Oct. 19.—E*lwara
G. Cunliffe. who stole flOl.ooo from
the Adams Express c*,mpany at Pitts­
burg Oct. 9. was arrested here today
and admits his cuIU. He savN' H was
a sudden ImmpuUe. "My «»nly regret
Is my family.” he said. He has a w ife
and fcMir small children :n Pm*burg,

DiBtinctively smart, **msiinisli”styltB with the dainUness and chnr&ctrT of a dress
shoe—Tilt y’rr ver>* cumfortable, giving eaiso to thefivt
the first time worn—and they
wear so )^ell.

Miss .Maude Anton of Empire relurniHl home tt»day after attending the
teachers Institute at Snttons Bav.

We «*xteiid to you an invi­
tation to come in and try a
pair of thetk? on ami stje how
they look on your feeL

Stationery

Si

t-----------SHOE

TO BUY
tkaapatllawarfar Mat flPRlIfO
aad BtTMlimrd cast Ifyoaarva
doable. «a kaow ur.aoaMartbat ^

$10. $U, $U. Bad $ljr
For All Wool Black (aacy aad Oa
rordBamproafOasta.

Kiibeek#ll»?tSSB.r

ELEGANCE

W« have K-ccutly aclchJ to
onr stock a line of Sbitionery.
We will U- pleoseil to biipiJy
yonr wants in
Bbx PBMtn

TfflS BOX OF MONEY

lavaloMM
TabWu
P«Bdb

Our $-1.00 and S-'i.nO
look at. They repre.
slioee are be.iut)i*s to
sent all the gnodnew
that mom y.^ins ami akill can put into shoes made on tho new
lasts from the host of kid and < alf loathcr. See our window.

BAOI^ANT

GIVEW AWAY FREE

A*

ROSOOn

PtBI
fsB HBMtn

iBlU. MocUaSe

TO START

BB* PbbIB
We sell poatnge stamps too

your building
if you would get' the
roof on before the win*.
ter weather sets in!

Olait’s
Dnia Store
WITH SHOES
We hare the InrRest line
of Ladies’ fine Shoo, in
the city, at price, that
e.int be Iwnt. ALL
KEW STYLES. Call
and get n key to tho

O. C. MOrrATT
Abstracts of Title
psicBB eATierAcroRv

BOX OF MONEY FREE

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

BAKER HEIRS WANTED

TYPHOID IN WDILUC

*

Dn. Sawy^ & Penhalkjan

Alfred Grciliek & Co.

DENTISTS

224 Front Street

(B0rinnell 3vo&.

GRAVENETTES

^ There’s a Great Deal of Pleas­
ure in the Right Piano
airil-oM

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OBINKKLL BBOK.
KUAKAFaU
fmCRUNQ
bOBAKn'SB

Our CruTCuette Bain C«iU
look like oven«ata-.and in
fjicf they are 0\-erooaU, but
tlxy am Bain GwU. too,

» l^Juxt hk« tbrovrlngjpoo^

PIANOS

IMT boQ«B in Michtexn cvi i
NonUMrboo«B
. and our smn )>Un of pnyin.
qanim*.

L

CBOWN
eUITB a BAllKES
HrNTlNOTON
MKNDKLtOHN
WfOMAN
W1I.ua BI)

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Koft. light, dressy, but the
cloUiisnlso Waterproof. A
Cravem tto is tlio

(3vmnell 3vo&.&
&(3vin

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«tch our pruym nod

159 IEAST FBONT STBEET

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TRAVERSE CITY HFG. CO.
Cltlaana Phona, 82| Bull. 108.



XlliSeoeeee

The equal of our line of Union Suite in worit. cd and fine wool underwear wc 9how at $1.25
to $5.00 cannot be found in every store in tbi^
city—perhaps in no other —Two-piece suite\
from 50c to $2.00 per gannent-somelhhig
new in fieece lined goods to show you — Ixist
yet.

re- '‘W

mm
m

Most Hsefol Gar­
ment a Man
Can Have
It is mi Ov. rcoat in co’d
weather, an J a Buiu CcAt in
wet wentber.
We have thorn in Ikcll. '

Oiftods Bad Fancy tlix:opjrrifht 190J by
Hsn SdufiKT 6-Mane

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THE KVCNMO USOONO. TRAVCmC CITY. MICHIOAN. THUR»OAY, OCTOBER 1*. IMS.

THECVENINGRECORD

iffECTiiwi mmoiDs

pSblic plsBdor; tbat wo In HHMdgsn

baas a captall balldxg i >ai rbbsa
bisb aiMSS tte auto cap;tola of tbe

IMPOrTANT PMVItlOMt OF MCW
LEStSLATIOM.

mi

lltamlfiMiMi of ttio

to*MuL^tas..asd which waa compMsd brltb aa sBciiMSded balanoe of
oror tmees thonaasd dollara of Ue a|>proprtattos made for It. Asd U may
bo sddad that tbom baa serer been
aar acsBdti or anaplclos of mianoe of
foida In any tmproromeat or ootistmcUos woTic eonaected with it alsee. P*
ortglnal coat waa a trifle orer one and
a half sifnkma of dollara. and tbom
are few nutea that can show to much

Oollihig^

I

l4Wolnc. Oct. 1C.--NOW logUlotloii
oFoctloc tiM roUwajm. Is tMr rols^
otseo for sionj year*
tiosft vfUi Um 90oplo ssd tbe gorors- of
swot of the atau. wbflo sot groat Is tboro bavo boos so aach loads, tbt for a Itko
sawsBU asd maklas SOI BMBT radkml board baa bad BO dntloa. and bas a
ebasaoa In «stetls« Uw. baa sorortbo- ly Uagerod aa a rembUscwnce boc
lem boon of ■neb Istportaseo for no- ite legUlaturo has forgottcs tq lapod
UKE ANN
cniisf to ibo pooplo their ngblfnl In-i H e oirclete la«r. For tbi« roaaos
toreou fro* tbooo otllltloa that baro anmably. Oorocpor Warner
bees croatod osdor tbeir asthortly. A no appointsieBU to UOa board, and
ansbor of iswrfdinettta bare aoppl«> 'bo prosoot IncnmbenU am tbe ap- Specisl to the Evening Record
Lake ABU Mlcb., Oct,
SMStod ralatlag ataiotes, wit^ aoodf«l potatoes of Ooremor BUas. Since they
prwrlalooa for necortn* the reaaUsj sorer .bare a meeting, nor any com. Emma Ksimea, ti^tag In Honor. •. b«
tbat bad been Intended, and two or{pensatta^. they abonid at loaat be e»* itod her parents In l.^»Ve Ann isn Sv»*
nooturoo yoMf oUfO^ ptooo s«id tbrso sow lawn of rttal Usportanec: ttt!el to bare tbolr nsmos annonncet ^ rlar
In tho ptfblle oyo. On tho tfoy wore csactod. Tbe staat proadncst of in the newspaper*, ni public aerraBU
llert n®rc aa.! Fautio leT» f t .*.U.i
your od. 4000 not sppoor your thrrr waa Act 2S1. oosaUttiUng iho who falibfnllr meet :be demands of OMa. last Sunday.
A. E. 8*nH. er I- In Omn i Keo .s
board of tax cosu^sskmers a «talc | beir station without eipenatlon of po
or ^000 In tho pubik oyo or tho public board of aaseaaorm. for the purposo of | cnnUry reward. Ther sre: Mcrrl
a bnsliers trip.
Fred Klmbsn of Cr,-^tal. M •nt-elh.
aaaeaaing at cash raloe the propert.i^/> b rn of Owo^^. F P Waldron of
tmilroad companies, onion ata lou 9L Johns. George W. Crawford cf ln^^ CO Tty. a !ra^e’lng tenn. U fn the r :
TCACHtNO Ab A PAOFEbbiOW,
Rapids. UTlllam L. -Smith of FUnt. Uge shaking hands with old friend-.
I Profoooor Ko^or niobo a outotnont paslea, sleeping car eompanlee. car- Charles llgenfritx of Monme. and J. Mr. Kimball waa In thd emp ov of B.
S. Bnmett at tbU pUce some thirteen
Hanee of Mt. Pleasant.
tb tbo tcncbora In the Uwtlioto Itore loading companies, stock ear comyears ago and s«^ many change- In
Uik wook whlcfc cauiocl quite a Uttle panles. rcfrtaeraior car compamlee and
The board of slat*, auditors tai the Tillage and mUse* many of the
aUetMtoo. He oald Uat o young man fast freight line oompanlee; and the
ooild bo Jual aa wceeaaful tii pMa- levying of ad valorem laxee thereon. Wednesday directed the commenc«v ; r Id timers. “Fred** Is a •'hurrier** and
This act U what was known In the ment of work undc-n plans that have I all are glad to shake his hand.
r aa In law ol
The flour mm 1$ running full time
waa taken to tbla but Mr. Keeler alock legislature as the Oalbrmitk bill, and been for <w>mo time un ler conKidera
It reached Its Anal passage coincident- tkm. for Illuminating the dome of.thc: those days.
to hla atatemont.
Potato digging U progressing slowWhile a riod deal baa been written ly with tbe tax commlttion revlttlon. capllol and operatkma are under way
aboot the low wagts paid teachers Imown as tbe Lovell bUU and the two fer an Improvement that will \h- oaejly on acconnt of wet weather and
and the poor indurdmenti that the were shaped with reference to each of itriklng beauty, and well worth il^! scarcity of help.
cost
to*the
state.
The
big
dome
tnd«
Prof, and Mrs. John Winters are
profWalon offefa. nrtcrrhelcss Pro- other and to the taalsient deelres.cf
feaaor Keeler ia entirely right. A Ooremor Warner. In apUe of deter­ the -nantero” that s^nnuunts It will j keeping bouse in the S. 8. Burnett cotytMtag man can l»ecome a successful mined efforts of a powerful lobby to be belted with Incandesceri eU-cirlc j ta*r on FI-h* »»re#4
tasabor If as much study and prepara­ defeat them both or to destroy their Ugbts at several points of elevation.; Mr.^LaGuirt- of Platt River has
tion am expended In getilng ready for effectiveness. The law directs this and sixteen lines of lights will tllma|mued Into Lale Ann.
the dome from base to summit, and { L. H. Huellmantel has sold bis farm
bU oocupatlon as would be If be would state board of assessors to sit as
bnooBO a pbyalclan or a lawyer. Too State board of review, and to deter­ foom the topmost point. 2C7 feet above one inllo west of laike Ann. Conslderoftao. aa one of the old writers tell, mine the tree eaah value of all oth*-r Ibe pavement, will send their beams'ation $1,000.
across
the country to long distant^— i-----------------------aa. a man becomes a teacher because property In the state, and the rate
IlKhti, •lto«*ih».-. j No rai rcun. no mlnrraU. no danRcr
be baa failed at everything else
which the equalisation bears to such OMrir ,
Portunalely today ibU eondlijon \* value, and to apply euch rate to tbe The thrlvlD* city th*t ha* grow* uii | In Homiler a R<K-ky Moiinlain Tea.
booomlng changed to a great extent. A asseesmenta of ihertJlroad and other around the States splendid cdlflce. tip*:The greatest family tonic known,
visitors from every part of the state | Brings good health to all who u*e It.
demand has sprung rp for tmtne.1 eompanlt*!. so equalliing their aai
who augment the population all the 23 cents. Tea or Tablets. Johnson
young men and wom«w thom who bate ment with that of other property.
year around, the visitors from even , prug Co.
sued themselves for teaching. This
part of the state and the travelers who ,
• la shown here In Traverse City by the
Another of the new laws of signifi­
NOTICE.
fadt that only Normal school gradu cant Importanee Is Act 160, autborlx- pass through the city on f<iur rsHroad- |
and
one later-urban line, sufflclentl/j Se ion tickets tor the Ml^ school
atdbom employed. The result la that Ing the attorney general to examine
tbo teaching force Is of a high stand­ the books, papers and documents of call for this adornment, which only | lectu ► course can be bought frt*m thard while the compensation paid la any railroad company with whom the puU our state in line with her slater canvassers, at the City News Co. or ai
the City Book Store. $1 for season
beller than In any other profession state may be In llllgallon. whenever States around her.
ticket. Buy now.
oct 17-3t
whom the hours and amount
work such examination shall be deemed by
It Is worth remembering. In.thes
am the same.
the attorney general to be necessary
Tmchlng offers Inducements tixliy In the prci>aralIon of the state’s case. daj-s. when we hear so much of grmf: j USE CALMAhTB Clastic Roor Fliv
B. C. Walt A Bona.
thb same as law and modlrinc but Two aroendatorj* »cls provide penal­ asd corruption, of private snaps and | Uh far Boerm.
wiiothcr a teacher to successful or not ties for failure of railroad companies
depanda on natural ability and the or of street railnoad companies to cor.
aihouqi of enrrKT thought, and prepar- form to the requirement of the com­
ation expt'mUni. Ruts art' th«* greatest missioner of railroads or of the rail­
danger and the cause of tbe most fall road crossing board, or In any case of
crossing of tracks the lack of which
l>enaliles had weakened the force of
The suggestion thai \n organlzt-vl ef existing laws—though U should lie
fori be made to Induce emigrants to said to the ert-dU of the companies
come direct to the farms of Michigan that they bad usually met the require­
rather than to add to an already aeri ments of the law without provided
UlIOVU T» IMN *1
oiif prohl.-m by rirlher crowding the penalties.
ovfT cn»wded forolgn station of the
groat n ie^. 1-. a gt»od o-e
8t»m«
I of urban, snbur
The rapid ext
profltahle and l.roiwrtnnt linos of fann­
ing in Michigan have had to be aban- ban and Inter-urban electric lines bad
doaed by rearon of the scarcity of en'lreh o itnin the prevUlon of laws
farm lalvor. Heller cltlrenshlp. more for their regulation and costrul. and
profllable emi>lo>ment and far more the commUaloner of -allroad* found
desirable surtMundlngn. can be guar- himself without authority In many
anl<N*d to tboRe siH'klrg homes In tbe caa<*s to enforce condiUons tbat the
Vnlled Slates If they can be Inl nW public interest demanded. They had
to cqroe from the New York emigrant tKM'n created largely under the authoroffice to plac<w awaiting and ncndlng Hr of town boards and municipal gov­
ernments empowered bv the leglKlsIhctu on the farms of Michigan.
ture to prescribe conditions for the
ffiXrrmdi- xr .rkmim.hlp
ItaataiBdtaoawpivaf
Resent pr«-dln .ms are that this construction and operation of such
OomplereHetory detail
aaadMasnaShCtaUwlOak
month of Ocioh.-r will show the great< line*, and the direct authority of the
state
extended
orer
them
was
but
es..^iniln In utt’lonar4r©asur> receipts
TUt Lffwcst Priced Hirb Grade Cabinet
ever recorded f*»r a single month. The slight. This has now been to some ex­
on Ibe Market. .
roodltlons which provide such a result tent rt-niedlod. and Act 307 extends
and the nnnilt Itself may prove dlsap and deflnes the powers and duties of
H>»nilnK to .un.,of v.rlou. 'h«»ml..k,n,^ In .orh
rhang»‘K imendtHl to afft'ct commercial cases, directing him to require the
TBAVERSi: CTTT. MICH.
and InduHtrial conditions, but by the c«*nHtnictIon of fencing along lines
groat majority of the people of thU re­ where in his judgment necessary, and
to
order
the
provWIng
of
suitable
and
public they wllUK? gladly noted.
convenient farm crossings whenever
|u-'iibmetl for by the osrner of land
Jii.1 to SK.« Bh*
* One of the large typetvrlter fac^ lying uivin both side, of such a track.
fortes has Jiut pnalueed lU first lua- These art' not Important to the patrooa
For the tieatoeot of tbe Liquor and Opium Habit* and all
rhlue with tt Jaimnese keylHuinl. lu of a line, but they are of great Impor­
'
Form* of Drug Addiction* bv the
lining nil order frew tbe Japanese gov. tance xo the owner of lands across
ernment. It Is prrtt.v safe to piY-dlct which such line* msv run. and they
tbat tbe writing machines for that are specialy demanded in view of an­
*Y*untrj will soon t*e made at home.
WiH be open to receive
Oct 15. For full
If they are not now prodiic'wl there. other act of the late session giving to
such companies power to secure cooThe .111
<k-mnation of property for their use
In all
I. OJKVV',
1-oolc Sox 103
uader the right of emincat domain,
Oll^. MIOB4.
the same as for the steam roada The
electric inter-urban lines in operation
ta tbe State. exHosive of streets, now
»of Calarrh that
aggregate more than six hundred
L be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cu
miles.
F. J.CHEK
J. CHENKY A Cco..st>«o.a
re knoa
ears, and
The board of railroad crossing,
hency for the 1
ble in all charged with the duty of determining
' him perfectly
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
business transactlont and flnanctaUy
able to carry out any obligations made in arhat manner a track shall be per­
mitted
to cross another, at grade or
by his firm.
Walding. Klnnan A Marvin.
otherwise, and with what provision to
Wholesale
___________
Drugg
_ ts. Toledo, O.
assure aafctv. u one of the foerteea
Hall’s Catarrh Curt U taken Inter­
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
nally. acting dlrecUy upon the blood ‘’exoSelo state boarda,” and la com­
and mucous surfaces of the system. posed of the attorney general, the sec­
, TestlmonUls neat free. Price TSc. per retary of state, and the reasmUitoser
. borile. Sold by all druggiots.

:

AMIL F. NESLINGER
UAWYER
STATE BANK BUILDING

STEP SAVER
KITCHEN CABINET

J. E. GREILICK CO.

THE EVANS SANITARIUM

EVANS METHOD

SOMETHING NEW
P*lpr-rY

Take Hall’s FamUy PUU for cosatJ-

^

One lir^ lu the larpeta ever
New ta the time for
ehewn In^Traverse City and eur prioea we ffuaranfoe to be fon per
cent tower than you cas fct etodwhere.

A HIGH GKAOE

HEAjTER
Juj.t like cut. tedy polished ttrel.
heavy ca»t ew ng tep, ccHd cast tire
pet ar^d taae. beautifully rticklcd
slide Q ate. w ll burn elthw* coal or
woed.
OPdL.V'

YOUR CREDIT

IS GOOD

J. 'W'. s
Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher

A vroodmaa watt* Ultb a rolllitfl
xaoUoa. Ws hlpe ewaylng an inch m
more to ibe ate(H>tcff
asd bla pace
la comwpoudtagly toag. TWk Wp
ilou may l»e noticed to aa exaggernt^d
degn*r lu tbe atrklr ef a pwffcealoiml
but the Utter walks vrlth
a Ue.1 athi^toe step, whm«i ' *^1 IblitauV <*:• salKir s step le BHse nearly
In the Utter cnae tbe cum
tN- of gr.r. ity is «»reped by tbe wboU
fo »t. 1 hr |i d^- Is bs eevsrr aatbat of
a rojK* walker. Tbe loe« are polatod
straight forward, or eves a trifle In*
tvaM. ST* that the Inside of the beel,
the untslile of tlK* haU of tbe foot and
tta* smulbr t.R*^ all do ibeir ohara of
work ami aK.i.t iu baUncliig. Walk*
lug in the w.Hsls In lliU manner om
U HT*t s*> likely to trip over projeetiag
nnd oilH-r Iraim aa be
wouM he If flH* feet fiUTae,! boukt tiy
|o>inUng outwanl. llje atlrnutage U
obvi.HH..ln am*wsh«-lug.
If tbo Indiab were tiirmil to -ton.- w bile In fha
net of stei*l*Uig \hv Kt;«lue w otlM protlsuimi K'liiim-txl OU one fo.a. ina
gait gl*e,« Ibe llnilMi invent iwntaol otW
blv iiow-!iiei.ts. He U nUvayS^wta^"‘r\
If a siiek -racks mider bUu It la b#-muse of his welghU and not by rea­
son of llio impair. He goes silently
on. and with great fsonouiy of force.
—Wagoner tl. T.i Sayings.
OYSTERS—the beat—at Jackson’s,
IOC E. Front St,
oct 17-St

A. J. MePHAIL

DENTIST
lt>>oiiitn!Trini.imtnork cm.nwMMi
We’re lung on long
overcoats, with or witho u i bells —s o m e of
hem DouWe BrcaMed
The an'yool kind
have the c!lOTHCRAl T label.
Migbty Stylish, well
made and mtxh fately
priced.

Cafpet Oeai^Works
N. B. CHAPIN

a. M. tiuellmantal
R6AL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBL.IG
ais ea.t rront et.

up

Btaira

Good timps for heavy
un<ierwcar and hosiery
We’ve got them —all
grades, all sizes.

A. J. wiLsMe:l.ivi
SOUTH SIDE STORE

DEALCRfl

IN

CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH ST.

IVCRYTHINO

OEALCRt

IN

CVffRYTHINQ

DR.J.AV.niOQlN8

;Fine Dental Work
OEALCRS

IN

CVERYTHING

IT IS TIME TO BEY
THAfNEW FALL SUIT
Ni- matter what your size
nor how hard you have altyays ihouijht it
was tt> trvt fitted, wr can please you. No store shows
^reat a stock
»>f the Very latest '*t> les known in the tailor’s an. W e want you to sec
th^'ie beautiful pooiis, look them over thoroughly and we are sure S’ou
w II be c<‘nvincrd as to the truth of our statements and the PRICES
ar*- ih'. be st convincers of all.
"j


THE OVERCOAT QUESTION
is as easily settled. We fit any size and
latest si>lcs of cloths. You,surely must
morninjfs and chilli»^r evenings compel
means see our stock at once—don’t wait
able in one of our overcoats.

shape of man, wi:h the very
have an overc jat. Tnes»* chill)
‘‘overcoat though’.s” and that
until you freeze- Ik? comfort­

HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE WATCHES?
A beauiifnl watch with k'ood fob chain i:iven away free wh* n y u have
purtha'*ed SlO.OO worth of merchandise from our clothing department.
Ytu don’t have to buy it all at once; we will keep track of it These
watches are neat looking, wear well and will keep good time.

OEI^T

SEE OIR WINDOW 2

--------

constltate the board of fsttroad cos*

NOTICC.

with what cosdittoaa cossoUdattos of

Bmmmi ttoketa for the Hiffh school
Seefore eeucae can be beitakt friMB the
iCtafaasasra, at the CRy Newa Ce, er at
the* CHf Boelt Bfoftu tl for eeeeea

existtag naea ahall be permitted.. Tie
raBrosi oomsdastoaer atose Is the aatbority to approve crosatag of raOrehd
asd Btreet TsUitisd tracha. For tbe
costifo U nllrosd cromtaffi oC Uffta

y

IF YOU WANT A STOVE

j. B. Paige Electric Co.
ttt CASS STREET

PHONE Mi

MtHiJlMmAl NI BMnvMa

tUlTTBa

BWIHAAMBAl NI tNnVBQ

iva

fM-' '
pM: Oct, J, ifSl, b<Mrttfttl “Qaeca Itogym’*

SS ^nTto^St

TO-NIGHT

S57S

MICHIGAN INDIIW CLAIMS

^ Wtt rattened

5SS.JST .TSfloSca
« MlMoeri.

m:%

STEiNBERC’S
CRAllli SSSS^
A’T-ramoTiONm

‘: S^^;VfiJS^JudThe
*”
pMt

-

AS^ «anoqiif« ttet ft.[otfiwrm «im1 Chlpim baixis amder the

int«Bs&s fiistonr Mt6n ts tie Cfeippeim
iBlIltiwas
..

AM.kt
LArtiBABLC'

-i'zrsijsrs.’sxisuis ir%

---------- --------------------------- --------------------------------- =-------------------------------- imaklns the sum of |l25.O0d.O0. bms

Fawb.
HuiH Cuu»
Vaiuevillb
Sm-JALTICS

xnaMer,

liw’aad
•tatM aad^fw the furth «
' Uo lodteat under a ooarertlon made

lidaat were prearraaicad
•amt tet a*!de for this
as tho lAdUaf ra.
reacnratioaa. Pro>
rlfkmt for tveatf >wi. laclodlac C.^
of tobacco. 100 barreif cf
«»
barrc!t. vm not Uie
of the listed cool% and chattels
v bllc the vast sum of 9160.000 i
needed In coodi to te Ch
irhlcnijirklnac on the

i ■ sr‘,7 *5!!fS;d"?b"c"rl^

,he mSs

the court of,
Malf BreetU Net For^tUn.
daimt vas sranted a jortsdlctton in r
• laif and eqalty to reader jndemeat up-! Recoanitins that the traders settled
on the petition of March U. flled at | mloap Grand Hirer bed laienatirTled.
the October term o< conn, and alxo to stftb the Odavas and had half-breed

HE GOT HIS CIGAR

“1^1:

?■!■
Thm Aged Members of i It O-norvc-ri icnce
itkipate Ip tho cl

I c' CtUwas who will par-

imaa upon and find ns a mi^r^Taw. ^ children, residing In the rcforvntlon.
vhnChcr or not tho coovertlon of the 1150.000 wns set nsido for these halfthe
auiht
third article of the treaty of 1855. aside for ecrtnln haU-breCdF In Hen of
Isndr. valued according to their locawhich roads as follows:
i
Imoorlant Arttelr o
Hlx IU>blnf4»n. Leonard Slat
Augustin Hamlin, Jq•Tho Ottawa and
horeby rolcsEO and discharge tho Unit seph
s, Charles Butterfield
od Btntoa from all liability on account a id Ihinlei V.i
of ftormcr treaty stipulations, li being named on the gnvfrnment
distinctly unrterrlood
lood and agreed that
Thr Treaty cf 1855.
'. the grants and paymentc hcrolnbob
Ftr twenty vca-« these pay:
I provided for are in lieu and sail
then
and fcllpalitittn.s contlnurd
ition of nil clnimt. legal and cquli
the
final
treay. called tbe
Ion the part of the raid Indii
ni Dot roll.^d^clgand severally
were
obtained
by
BUtnt for
ally visiting
s\o‘*aa!d"irtF«
cUbc'r*^f Cavemment cn*Dt8 pereonnlly
lying the
ugh gov. the right of fishing and enrampmen: rrnniont Interprelf i^. G»*erge W. Mav►scored to the Chippewas of Sault sic. penny and Henr> C. Gilbert being
engaged In tho work. St. Ha
lUrte bv the trearv of Jimt 1C. 1S20.” , renus
Ittle Travcr.»e. NcriJjport
Ncrlhport and Grand
B**lt of ClAlm.
lipL.
designated as fit locailoni,
This claim is hared upon two treat- for tho great gatb rings which were
le». 1836 and 1855. whe-B-«a tho vast ccrcssary In cnler to i
the large
tract of country, comprtalng Michigan, number of chief* and headmen who
nlied State*. whib« a were to be tho signers of
reservation for i pbre of fishing nnd treaty.

Galobe.

Is:,"

MY
WIEE’S
FAMILY

Bcimtubing
CoMPAEbiON
With
All Othl'e
Musical
0»jii:dies

Headed by ihc Real Comedians
WILlUl NACSaai WILLIAM COLTOX
High Class Vaudeville Specialties

! Sharmaa^laka Went Ten Miles for It.
I
. tmt U Hapoy Now. _______
I Rherma*' Blake's frIeniU we-c aur( prised to see him on the strtwt ycsicij Ua>*. as w>ea he l**n for his camp a
week ago, be satd ifcat Traverse City
would know him nd mon> for a montb.
Hit unexpected appearance Is ex­
plained bv the fact I hat be ran out of
Wadsworth Brte. * Chtem. and bad t«»
come *6 S. K Walt A Sons to get an­
other box.
expre>
lieu to J
tative men who are actively engaged in looking op without a lemon, and even thougii 1
had to cjiroe ten miles to get my cigar,
I am happy now.” UTillc he said this,
he looked the personification of eon
. 1S«8. “an received tectm«*nt. leitlng a long whirl of frag
|15 ■p'lcS: chief* 120 extra.
rant Havana smoke float upwards
110. the poor 95 to 9r0;“
S. K. Walt fi,.*^ons have jun re
rrived atto'her shipment <-f Wads­
Ttars; |20r..oot* remaininjc uuonid at
worth Bros' rfcires. ind want all who
• erplraxion of ten ream was to be
like a gt*»d cigar, betu r than must ten
Agent Orown-d With Usta.
d in coin If the Indians required th»Oct. 15. 1872. Agent Smith was cent ilgar.s t«» trv a t'liic»». and see
rment. the same to be distributed rowned off Sacinaw Bay at « o ciocJt how well |>Teas»vj thev will be for half
per cnnlu In the Mun« manner
uaday morning.
morning. Ko
Ko pajmonl
pajmeni that
that j “>e money, as U retails for a straight
nullties
let bad
had been ps!d and in Ics
ear. lists lost with agent: June ! 1
four equal Installments.
2. tnew agent. Rev. Oco. I. Uettel
A special clause icillnR riMe 9n.'.C0f>
b
9S.50;
April,
1ST2.
agent
left
■ >t of Wafer to llrlaW.
for the fl-and Rlvor Indiana do:e Wrrhlngton nad settled In l^nslng.
this remarbable document.
Date cf nm Claim.
NltiinM l^a iiiatiM
CV:. :C. IS74. iho final tino'inreni''nt , -gtihiteU by the
of thirst A
^
It was retlfle;! at Detroit and the elg of Indian pa.vmcnis causvd this dairy .
natures of fifty-six chiefs and headmen record:
pnsln.v* tblr-^i. Ufe enu l«« sua
of bands obtained at Grard Ra;wds.
“Indians from all parts of the bay talio'i! f»»r n longer tune when wnter
ttktftv
to
elT#»
Iiiiwer
I
*
»
wh
-u «.iirr jb
Sault
It 8*e. Ma”ie n*:d Northnon in a*se mblei here today
Aui-ustin.
J, rlliwh.!*'’'-"'
f—'
......... Jt
July. 1R5C. the first pavroont l>elng
...... _.
---------Qg of afomey
a
made the Novimbe- followinc. when and A. Sovirauce *0 proj^eeif? their
>'•
wUIwui v.n;er
11 m
they roceiv^.-d, with their money, l-e*] claims against the govercmeni. I •‘-‘id th--** ’‘lx «ml a hnlf pmin.I- *if wastcad*. tables, chairs, crockery, ket- r?ent part cf the day investigating the j ter. ImMing in Holiirion Vixnto jmlartn,
tier, shoes, etc. Thnae payments con- n;.Mier-a par^ were forward to do it. ,N exm teil la twenty-f.mr hour* from
tinned nnn-cllr until 1S72. and the and a part not lucllned '
.
| the lio<lr weighing 1«V> t»ouud* lliia
l^s given here have been taken
It 1* evident that the claim was rec- ^ni iM-rve
approxiruHte guide to
the dairies of the late Rev. egntre<I ihirtv^mr yi^ar?* agt». though
George Nelson Smith cf Noorthport. at no formal action res cued until Slwrrh .
atlon.-Woman's Medical Jouiv
■ > rm:ed
tbxl lime
Unl:ed Sta
States govontment 9.
o..vo,.uvm«.
,
life from is:
1872 t ntll his death. April
‘ ' Of the flfty-alx Indian chiefs whose ! AfTLR DINNLU mints at Jacknames un!»e«rrd upon the last treaty. »oaa.
o^t 17-31
ISsl.
at 1855. but ore Is liUng. old Andrew: J. ^
------------------------The nayment? were
Northpor
Binehhird. of Herbor Springs
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
I though psiii the ccuiury mark, is Klill ‘
Sault Stc

* L.lrt«on‘»

FUNNIEST OF ALL
MUSICAL COMEDIES

PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c, f5c

ctizens-,^lbphone

NEXT SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21
Ha roiTUj. WHITE
^
Presents His Stupendous and Magntfcent Produotien Coeate*e

81
WITH STAITLINC ELECTllCAL EFFECTS
Hcphlsto shows Fanst tbe Vision of MnrciierlU in "FAUST" aaA
he accepts the (orteit and sirns the band.
The Dnel of Death-Nephtsto KlUs ValeoUie with the electric
sword.
“FAUST.’* the Acme of Stipe Realism.
Till- most Coinplot.- llii atri. al praluction over presontol in
this citv.

PRICES

25c, 35c, 50c, 75c

•*«>

NEXT WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25
-'Northland Singer
BCISI MENDRIOKS
With that A-verlastinn

OLEOLESON
Coming back again
This lime its “Sinning Gems", Fairland of Sweden,
Strawberries, I'hilopene, Swedish Lullaby. Swagger
Swell. Open Your Mouth and Shut Your Eyes.

NKVa< m*»KCIAI_*T’IKS
Pricet; 35c. 35c. 5«c. 75c

DISHES TREE!

You Have THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH YET In Wblch
^
To Secure a*

BeautifuU3-Piece

WNNER SET FREE!
All you need is
efour Premium Dish Tickets. V/c will
continue to give these - rickets until the last of this month
(Oct. 3lst) so make it a point to have enough by that time.
If, however, ^-ou fail to secure the desired amount, you can.
with only 50 tickets, gel a pretty underskirt, a suit case, or a
doll free.
This store is now heavier stocked than ever—the new Fall
toods are crowding their way into every nook and corner of
this big building.

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llackhird cf Harbor Spring a, only Itvtog t g-«r cf treaty 1855.

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(pnoampmeat. iradc under the earlle
treaty, of St. Mary *. J-.no 1C, 1$:
. frmr.d remain unaffccred.

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tqnitah:c Richts cf Indiana.

ThU ir>atv vrns net to CamIc landa.
Ini wa^ Lmu-ht about bv •^e legal
end equRatlc rights which the Indlaxu
held agamat
tkroegb ibe
United State* agrsed to
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1 Annultiea Paid Under 1833 Treaty.

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IhetmaiUT department. whTTc li was wished to re*erw'e fbr ihsmatfires oat
lo remain Incapable of being «>!d with- of their fi>racr vast holdi^ liiadi
^tlbc^jcni^the senate itn.: pr:^ toieg specially ebeaeo b.^IadU^

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Ootlogs iDd Blankets, and Five Ceses of Undemer

that were lost on the road for nearly si.\ weeks, to our great
inconvenience, have arrived at last. These goods will be
marked closer on account of their late arrival than they would
have been had they come on lime.
Not only you, but cver>' person who has their~ own interest
at hean, should take time to call in person and investigate
the great advantages of purchasing at this store. You will
find profit and pleasure in visiting us.

steiNbeRg brothers

Dry Goods,-Cloaks, Clothing ^

Traverse City, Mich.

THK CVENIMa tfCOKO. TRAVCItSC CITY. MICHIGAN. THUfttOAY. OCTOBER

HOME WAS AN
AUTUMN BOWER

BUNKS MUST
BERETUI

i^iCAOO YOUNG MAN TOOK FAIR
TRAVERGC CITY GRIDE.

SURVEYOR MUST KEEF THEM IN
vault:

lusKBiisiani
ptaBt mrM
PATHWAY or COURLE ETREWN vhlte m Urge
FREUMINARY STEFS TAKEN GY
**A pint fitm Aimt Em** (the hride’M
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WITH FLOWERS.
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GOARO TODAY.
Man BtooM Bear tL« liridAl coaple. im
the corner of the m«mmo<Ai card
U CaMMKM WNh Art Otpmri- the taal drtra of tbe eoaplo to Um
frala -htieen milM dUum" bchted
0f th€ Chle»9o IfitM* Oe«M
mrr wan IncmBird to StAOS-a
too uu>^ted ngt Mid fbelr home, F. Caivto- Ro-Elsctod S«p«^
comlas !« SborktoB park was appro^
prlatalr cartooBod wlU ladlcnms of
feet.
They left tbU moralBc for ibat borne
^ A baavilfiU October woddlag OC'
The first ateps to compel tke conncarrad Hat ereolBg at 7:J0 at tbe BBd wil! be pwetad by tbia canooa
who bae* fortbrr
borne of Mr. aad Mra. WUllam r. Cal.--------------------------------- ty surveyor to place the books and
klaa. Nlnlb aad Oaaa tireeu. when | aicaa prepared In tbe Utile borne at field notes of his oGce In the vaulu of
tbe
register of deeds wwre takea by the
tbeir only daughler. UmUe. was ilren ‘ »2 WlBthrop areBoc. SberidaB park,
IB maniafe to Frederick Noceware of where they will be **at borne" to tbeir supervisors tbU afternoon, the follow­
ing commnnicmtlon having been Intro­
Chicago, tbe ceremony being per- frlcBda.
Mri. Royce of Muakesoo. praBd* duced by John Hoxle:
fOTBMd la the preeence of elghty-fire
”G*her«ns. Tbe county surveyor hao
|BaaU by the Rev. Thomas Cox. paito. mother of'tbe bride, was is attendneglected and refused to place and
or the Flrat Methodist church
keep tbe field notes and other county
Tbe large and beauUfttl home wa.
survfj records in the fireproof vault
irafiafomKKl into an atttumn bomcr
designated by this board as a deposi­
with Its bridal deooratkma which be­
tory for the aame.
gan In the ball and wotmd withont c
“Resolved. That the chairman and
break Into tbe dlalag room. The par- CITY
TEACHERS
ADDRESSED clerk of the board U- and arc hereby
lor and ball were InrHIag in tbeir «lmmuihorUed to moke application to the
YESTERDAY.
pie decoTBUema of aaparagua and whit.^
Circuit court of this county on behalf
caraatkma. tbe baluatrade leading to
of this board for a writ of mandamus to
the upper floor being wound In green **S« AmbHiotia** Waa Frof. Gilbert s
compel said county surveyor to keep
garlands Iniermoeriwd with cluster of
Arfvlco-EnfwUinemWaathe Larp- said records in the vault.”
eamatlons. tied with white ribbons
Committee rer>orts before the board
eat Ever Had In the County.
Tbe llbrarj. where the ceremony took
of supervisor* now in st-sskm at the
place, was an autumn room, the chancourt house ke<*p toe various membern
deiiera being heavy with mountain ash
After the Intermission yesterday the busy during two sessions dally. The
clusters, while the doors and wlndowH pupils from the sixth grade. Central
solan' of the county commissioner of
were artistically draped with branchoj achool, aang In a vcr> pleasing manschools was arranged late yesterday
of fPd autumn lierries. The bridal
afternoon at tbe closing session, the
table was^||ao in green and while, the
Miss Allen took up “Language*’ amount ttllylug w*th the liwTuI num­
.. chandelier ja^ve l>elDg the renter of along the line of liiermlure. Give the
ber of schools now listed in the coanl).
the jgde mur ribbons, which were child something to think and ulk
Ihe maximum number allowing a sol­
drawn to ’he fc* r comers and the about. Train tbe child’s Imagination.
ar)* of $1,200. which VOS granted with­
anowy uapPS^ Fe* further set off Language and reading cannot be sep­
out a dissenting vole while a further
with delicate asparagus fern decora arated. Three iK>ems are enough for
bill for necessary conilngent expenses
The main dining room was (u a child to metnorixe In one year. Th?
will also be allowed.
the prevailing decora- teacher should study with them and
The bill of 120 each for Drs. Wil­
liarbenies and wild red inspire them to a love of poetry, and
helm and Chare was referred to. the
birh hung from tbe give them a desire to read and slud\
committee on claims and account*
Itb striking effect.
It more. The poem should be of the
At 10 o’clock this morning the board
^ Preceding {he hour of the ceremony very bin^t and adapted to the child.
;.-proc
proceeded to the election of a supe**/Veiwey Legg sang Tieloved. It i* One of the preitlest poems to study if
intendent of the county poor, the
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the bridal party entered. Helen Huol Jackson’s “October’r
names d P. D. Marvin and O. P. Car
by Rev. Thomas Cox. who look bin Urighl Blue Weather.” You must pre­
ver being placed in nomination.^ Two
place In the large itay window whlcn pare the child's mind before be can
ballots were cast, the first being a tie.
was banktd on either side with wldo study the poem and Interpret It. Let
of nine each, jhe second ballot result­
spreading feni«. The groom followe.l. him study nature this time of the year,
ing in ten and eight, giving O. P. Car­
him the r.bbon Unre-s,
bo will more readllv get Into the ver a re-election.
Misses nora Caldwell. Grace Hamer, author’s f«>ellng. Before studying “The
The ri-commendatlon abolishing the
Jeanle Loudon and Nellie Lardle. who Villago Blacksmith” let him visit a
dirtlivction between the county and
made a bridal aUle with tbeir whll? blacktmJLh shop and the Interpreutlon
township poor waa referred to Ihe com­
satin rlbbOTisr iJtiie Margaret Gard­ of the poem will be easier. He will get
mittee on county poor, ^d will be
ner. dainty and winsome, entered the many lessons from working out hU
taken up tomorrow morning aT U»
aisle from the hall, carrying the ring own interpretation. Tbe teacher's aim
o’clock. Under the law a patient may
In the heart of a rose and was closely should be to give the child a love ol
gain a residence in the township or
followcyl by iilile Mary Tjlrlby who literature.
city on nine years’ stay and they would
with her flower l>asket filled with
then be a township o** city charge,
Talk to City Tsachero.
bridal blossoms, strewed them with
otherwise they are considered county
generous hand before tho coming
•The m(tfl vital part of school work
chargbs. This is in regard to Ihe re­
bride, who was the last to take a posl is recitation.” said Pmfesi^or KeeUr
port of the Judge of probate upon the
tlon at the altar. While the |m>ce^slon in his talk to the city ieacher5 ”Do
various county charges admitted to the
was being formed Lohengrin’s wedding
always call In the same way. for
asvium since Jon. 1.
march was i»layed by Harry Hamer the child will know Just when be will
Register of Deeds F. W. Wilson pre­
and the-aofl strains of sweet bridal bo railed, and for what, and will pre­
sented his bill for &30 miles at two
melodies were played during
pare only that part of the lesson. Incents per mile. $!0C0; bolet. I.*; 50:
sacred ceremony. Imodlalely after the sieid of teaching only one pupil, leach
telephone $2.45. which he Incirrol
rites were said the joyous peals of
shole cUks. Kt-en them all Inter­
while kxiklng up Ihe abstract systeni
Mendrlss<»hn’s march .remiundel ested. l>o ml hasten kIuw puplU
and tjie bill was allowed
throughout the rxx>ms and the guesis wrbrn they are reciting Assign a tlefThe committee on ground* and
Jormed in line for the cungralulaiionN tulte lesson to the higher grades, and
buildings recommendtHl the purchase
ask definite questions. Reposting the
which followed.
of a blank case for the csmniy clerk’.The bride was iM-rfertly gowned in a answers is a grave mistake. It
under the system now but
simple Imported gown of white crepe inattention. It is a great mistake to |
de chine, ihe trimmings of Rones- Im’s slave to a text HOOK, and
ann l7be'a
loot «|I
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hundred and fifty
salnco lire iH-.ng evcelsHc In their talkative uacher. IXm’t let the
artf alr«*sdv filed
cx»rsage effect The skirt
boys and girls make you do the recltThe commlltet* w hich was appointed
and Iwauilful In its long soft folds and
to look up the matter of material for
double ruffle with shirre<l effect She
, the building of the new county bam on
carried a shower lK»uqiiei of bridal
8«uo think tbf U-nchcr . work I."*"*' 1*" •>«•»'«*
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rt>ses and maidenhair fern.
vhlch will be carefullv
The inlhlfess of cen*monlcs was Mrs. incidental or accidental/' said Sui»erCharles Hale, whlje the ring l>ear««- Inicndcnl Gilbert. “What is worth
doing
is
worth
doing
well.
Be
ambi­
and flower girl wcV***door attendants
tious men and women and voe will
'during the evening.
Sumter was served the guests, thv' sucreeil accortllng to the highest
bridal party dispensing the bridal standards Is laid down by Horace
Mann”
cake which contained a ring.
HI5 OFFENSE COST “IM $42.75 IN
Rcaolutkms were read, thanking the!
Flora Caldwell being the fortunate re
COLO CASH.
clplent of the ring as we’I as the Instroctom for the able manner in
hich the suhtecti were presented,
bride's bouquet which was thrown,
and Commissioner Cri*p for his untlr He Had the Alternative of Spending
The menut was osi follows:.
ing efforts in bringing up the standard
Sixty-Five Oaya in Detroit
of schools in the coimly.
Gut Settled Up.
The enrollment daring the ihreo

INSTITUTE HAS CLOSED

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days* session has been 70. average atMr. and Mrs. Noicwsre were recipi­ endanco per half day 65. percentage
ents of on elaborate sssortment of cut of attendance 03. which is the largest
rer had for the oountv.
’ glass, bond palnu-d china, bric-a-brac,
Traverse City and Grawn teachers
embroidered nappery and «llverwar»'
from thel" hosts of friends ms both have combined for a reading circle.
1 w ill meet Saturday afternoon. No-

ttber ILafr The bride wo* for a number of years
a student in the Chicago muxical
' aervaiory and later a member of the
BTrst Methodist choir of this city, and
the groom, though formerly from Will­
iamsburg. has been in the art depart
ment eff the Inter Ocean for thrw
years, the fact Ix'lng fully demonstrat^ od yesterday by a nmmmoih cartoon
' postal card which was received from
s . the Inter Ocean art department, rep. resentiBg the ceremony with ttriking
Haboration. It was addreaaad to SB*.
Bast Ninth atr^'fhls wlfe’a Bfldre«).
Traverse City (dr villagei. Mich, (tee

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map), and the Hamation said **TrBv■ ^ erse City papera pleake i
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HALL- DEVEREAU.
Quiet Wadding Selamnixad by the
Rev. Hugh Kennedy.
At 2 o’clock this afternoon at the
partonage of the Asbury M. E. chureh,
Miss Pearl Devereanz of tbU city and
Rayon Hall of Long Lake toVnabip
were united in marriage by the Rev.
Hugh Kennedy. They were attended
by only tbe immediate relatives,
agioag them being tbe bride s faiber
o^ Honor. They will make their borne
In Long Lake township where the
groom has a farm on whldi ia a new
reeldcnce ready to receive the happy
coupla

That the offense of bicycle stewing
is no longer to be deeU lightly witn
was evident this morning w hen George
Mauen pleaded guUly to such a theft
and was fined $40 with an attached
cost of $2.75, which was paid this after­
noon.
Last Augnat William Norris left hU
wheel standing by the Hannah A Lay
MercantUe company store and Uter
when he returned for it found the ar­
ticle gone. The police circles kept a
cloee watch for it and later found the
frame.
Yesterday morning Matzen
came Into the city with the handle
ban and this morning be offe^ for
Bale the tires which were ihlny-lncb
onna. and onoaual at that he was ImmedUiniy placed under arraat and
taken before Judge Roberta at 11
©clock. He pleaded guUty and was
aentenced to upend sixty-five days in
the Detroit House of Oorrection wHh
an altamaUvs of a fine aa above
mltML Hsiatheaonof PeierMataia

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RIEIHUIUTlCTBaT

FERSONAL.
J. T. Ranaah lavmT OL
Mrs. W. D. C Qeramlae to Uld up
with rbevmatiam. Mr. and Mrs. G€^
malne will go to Hot 8!iriBga as aoon
aa Mn. Germaine lx able
Miia Carrie Johaaoa left ihb com­
ing for Boyne aty for a short stay.
Mn. Robert OOchrtst of Bust Ughih
street tall Ibis aKimlag to attend tbe
fnaernl of Mrs. Wlltism Dencnn of
Mancekma. wbo died yesterday momlag. leaving a husband and three

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cf -Damon and ‘Fythlaiat Hanoeefc Last Night a
Huge Success.

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Cootlnaed reports are being receJ
by ‘the Knights of Pythias* exccuUrr
commliee regarding the exccBence of
tho production of “Damon an J
Pythias.” to bo glvcc here next Mon-!
day night under the auiplces of th *
Traverio City lodge.
C. R G>!ler. chairman of the execuitv*. commlttoo. received this xnoAitBf;
Mra, W. M. Omnd of Walloon Laks
the following telegram from tbe Cbonreturned home iM* mo-alng after a
cvllur cemmander of Hancock lodge:
two weeks’ visit with Mrs. M H. Grif;
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Honcwck. Mich.
ford of BastrNlnth atrect.
C a Weller. Chairman K. of P. ExivMrs. C. C. Gage and daughter. Mrs.
B.n 0«.rt. Wt .hU ^Ok-lor . ,hon I
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Visit at Harbor Springs
I Production of Damon and P>thlaw
Awww
Sutton* Rsv 1
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miccoes. Artl^
He Cr .bU »on..n. for ,
Tl,lt *Jib reUtIve.
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Chancellor
Commander
Hsnc,>cK j
B. R PDrenauL wbo ha* bc«n
Lodge. K. of P.
ponding a month with her parents, i
Dr.
Mr*. 8-.«n*war*. muroed to
h*r borne at Sewbetry thU fom»o«
« “»»>
of a like character. Traverse City p.-o-1
accompanied by her brother. Prank,
pie will be absol-tvlv a-ui’red of .i ]
who will remain there until ChrUtfirst das* |h i-formsnci* of oat* of ihi*|
Dr. aad Mr*, stranaw.,. ir.vc to | «»”« •“*'* >
orrow moratac for a ,U *e.kt' tr.t.
r«vrvrl k-M plat »„ ..ih-p. -I,
«»«
"-nra.ioa. w.rP c.
Mm. E. U. Rl«r Of Uma. Oblo. ar.j*’"”'*' *"«“*“•»=
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larsf number of flrft clasithe city this afiemoon for a
rived*
Ed-e-l self
tho-e iioldln:; Ur!.
visit with her nephew. C
® I et; ^h^^uld have them r»-^ t r\cd as *<Hir
comb.
a* iKJSKible *o that the *al * of ti e l»a’
Mrs. A. M. Wait of Weldon arrivoJ j
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for a.bort
.ub,
ing «nergellrally to make ibis n uraa
Miss Uly Orcutt returned to her
sdrees*. Loth ar.'l'iirally and h-jan
home in Bellsire this afiernuon oRer
ciaM.v. and It 1* already a**ured that
vlelllng her aunt. Mrs. N. Shatluck.
the fund fur the entt nainment of il.«
Mr*. M. L. Mar h of Wllllamsbun;
Ibprand lodue wlM have a vt rv *i:hs;a..
pa*ied ihrouKh the clt> from Old Ml*; tlal Man
Sion today where she *iH*nt a *hort
; fciea*.*- may l«* reserv'i d now an t
time with reUllve*
I Monday, the prices U iap 5‘» e«*nt./ for
William Green of .\onhport, who
I reneral admis.ion. "e-^er ved seatt 75r
has been in Lapurt. Ind . in reuniuu

with the veteran awwoclatlon of
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One Hundred and Twenty-eighth li
GIRL S“OT HERSELF.
diaaa volunteer infantry, ih in the cM
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lod«y .1.110 .... hi, r.-.u'n. bum.I
corrJosrph lk.rm*n of K»lk„k» I* vb-Suic.do Yettordar.
lilbS hi. .l.tor., Mr,. W. M. Mor. I*nd '
,ho Kv. ...pk Ro,-,.rd.
and MU, L..T* Dorm*!..
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Ch„. W, K.UM Md family wont to |
wincboM. a^.-d 2-. a i.roMy and |
Grand Rapid. >o..ord..v for a visit. | v!v,r.„„,
tt. iIh- K.-tr;, ln«lf-ay E. Cmalord camr >ip from
ye*ierdrfv
Grand Rapid, yrsurday to ai.vml ih^If through
Mlller-Sesslou* wedding. He returned
x« nrdlve h: Known.

The Invincible football team of ihi.
city will play a team fmm Klk Rapid*
Saturdav afternoon on the Twclfih
street grountU. Tht* 1* the hwm 1
game iKtweeu ibe ttatn'* this hea*oJ:.
the invincible* winning the
bv a
score of 5 to 6
Two unlucky High school girl* who
were not chaffer members of the Girls
Athletic aKsoclation were initiated Int j
the mysteries of the order after school
yesterday. Judging fn»m th»* fain:
Rounds which were wafted to different
port* of the south side the ordeai
were strenuou*. It was rumorevl aroon^
the boys that while at football practice
lh< Ir gym had U-en invaded and the
shower bath used and suspicion.s p Mtii
guilty iH*r.
the weaker

THK Y. r. S. cf the Sui*ill«h chnrrn
will give a pie social I'riday evening.
Or:. 20th. at the
nree: hall. ^
fine progiam will le K;ve:i Admissto.j
fr«e and all ere cordially invited.
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NOTICE.
Season tic^t* for the High school
lecture course can be twoght from the
canvaesers, at the City News Co. or at
the City Book Store. $1 for season
tickcL Buy now.
oct 17-3t
Le*t-a’ Jntk.*.

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CHBTSANTBEHUHS!

FUNERIl SERVICES

Pot plants—early pink van
fly. i\*mly now
.V)o. T.Vati.l $1 ‘Ki

Orvil Stewart Laid Away—Remsm* of
Bina Noflon Shipped to Plainwvell.
John McDonald Dead.

I3u1I»3 fe»r sale.

The funeral of little Orvil Stewar .
the Bix-weeka-old babe of Mr and .Mr*
A. F. Fiewart. wa* held from the home
tLi* morning at lo o'clock.

FRANK M. PAINE
F>*L.OF«lA*r

The body of Bina No-ton. who died
Tuesday night of apoplexy wa.s lakeu
thlf morning by a daughter to Plainwell. where the funeral and burial w ill
take .nlacc.
John F. McDonald, aged T4 yi-ar*.
died at the Northern Michigan ah>lum
yesterday from arterial schlcrosl*. The
deceased was formerly a-prominent
merchant of Cheboygan, having been
at i**o aavlum fo- treatment but a
short lime. The remain* were *hlpj.ed
to bH bo»-e wbe-e berisl will take
place.

OUB MOREr-SBVIlie SUB

THE MARKETS.

A bee, naUden. will fly forty i

GeoW.MUlei

HECK’S MILLINERY
50 HATS

To be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION ’

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
Sale begins at 9:30 a. m.

YOUR CHOICE $2;5DJ
141 Front Street

STEINBERG’S OPERA HOUSE

OCTOBER 2^
Auspices TRAVERSE CITY LODGE NO. 73*
Knights of Pylhias

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Sanford
Dodge

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HISS Rose
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I’rcsui'.s the I-.A^IOLS I- 1 V 1£ AC T I) K A .M A

DAMON AND PYTHIAS
A GREAT PLAY
A CLEVER COMPANY
AN ELABORATE PRODUCTION
F>rices: SOc, 7So and 1.00

Uegulur meeting i»f ’he KlK* tonlg^it.

laden with hooey dors not lmvHfa«t-j
er than twelve luUea an hour.
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Tho fit of Hicksj &
Fri'i man Co, Clothing
is what sidls them.

Too L*V* fortT*

I FOR SALE-A light wuri
, The rv'gular meeting of the Knight- I W Ul. veM'h St
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of Pylhia* tllih evening. Work in th**
LOST—I.aH niglii uxj Ib»ai«li:ian av.second decree
in:e fU Frui.i -tiivt K itvr c-utj'ainitfg
The city ftKitball team meet* In.
rer.'ipt bir $2!
Fimler please reprsetiet* tonight at 7:3o. Voight. the
► 2::»; Last Nini':
new quarter, will Ik' here fur iirartice

Toledo. Oct. 19.—GTieal—December
87Mc.
Detroit. Oct
19—\N*heml. S6^c:
com, 59Vc; oats. 2lc.
Chicago. Oct. 19—Wheat—Decem­
ber. $«Vic; com. 44Vie; oats. 25\c
January pork. $12.45: Urd. $6A2: ribs.
$6.50.
Bast Buffalo. Oct. 19—Cattle—Quiet
steady. Calves—Active, firm. Sheeri
-TActive, steady. Hogs—Slow, steady.

SUITOR

rMsiSi! iii OVERGOIT

= Her home wa* In Widverln,*
BREVITIES.

I am aue I faai« got
in*t what yoQ are
kokteKforina

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Has alruiuly oommonc-ed and
many are taking advantage*
of the iM^EiGS we arc offering.
ItmembBr we want money
and to get it quickly will cut
price* on many other article*
not mentioned in our handbiUs.
People from the cotintn* will
please call at store for’ bills.

FURS!
FURS!
RURS! 1

Mr. Wright, tho reprtf»t iitaiive
ofoneofthoLARfiKST Fl'K
MANUFACTrUKUS in the
otyontr}% will be heni Stitiml.iy
the :Jlst iiiat. w ith one of the
finc*t stocks of Furs that has
ever bcH?n shown in tills seetion.

SPECIAL PRICES!
Will lie made on our own slock also
durin« this exhihitioii.
Kvrry lady in Tiaverse City is in-i
vited to U* pr«*sent whether she intends!
to purchase* or not. Notice the datc:^

Next Saturday, Oct 21

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E. WILHELM

Corner Front
and Union.,...

BiTry a Record Want Ad

i

THt tVtNIMO RCCOfto, TIUVCHSC ^CITV. Mid

AY. OCTMU it, im

VALMTION OF CITT IS $4,510100

WANT DEPARTMENT ,.4

CMialr.Oit^tte City. Has Bm Fquiized at $3.889.20(H
faiiati08VCiia9S8.400.000
The peoort of

the

bdard of mipenriMon yesterday afteraoon. The report abowa that tbe vain-'
atloii of tbe eonaty la tbe aaaae as but 1

S19.090 while that of the couatry ba*
from 13.922.800 to $3,-

Aciae ..........

Biy!‘.!l

212.4S0
2S0.S00
210.SP0
146.S90
491.44®

i^jio

ssiiis

SUMO
3S4JU
443JOO
alon .............
64.9M1
hluwater .
2C3.49U
Travc“*e CPy—
First Ward... 1414.S43
Second Ward.
4S3.«<i5
Third ^'ard..
6W.2C2
337.776
Fifth Ward...
3C3.320

after two years of wedded bliss ami
went to work at a hotel He say . she PASTORS WHO
like, another man and so he wanla a
rraees. d^mmfmm
divorce.
WcxHjbrWitr N. Kerri, of Blr lUpId^
Hliile catlni; hU lunch John Hausey.
%rnt noi asalo he a candidate) for rov- a railroad man of West Branch, swalemor. 80 a..ert. John F. Bible, exDated, Conn., and member of tbe
loaed three false te<ih on a plate.
mayor of Ionia, mho iv.i. candidate for They lodited In hi* larynx and be neat Tale corporation. Is bulldlQg a rustic
atone wall In front of Pine Bank, hli
lli‘mi«nani-i{ov»mor on the Ftiri. llck1) choked to death Ix-fore reaching •txmmcr reakleoee on tbe abores oT
ei laat yisar. * Mr. Ferri., Ujc U.t Umc
Bay Cliy, where insirumenis were Highland lake, aaya a Wlnated special
1 aaw him, aald that he would not ac­ used to remove them.
to the New York World. His artistic
cept another nomluatlon. and I know
Thai No. 13 is a hoodoo Grant Wl! wort with tbe trowel Is attracting mathat he meant It.** -Wll! you be a can- son of Port Huron la now convinced,
dtdata for the nomination r Mr. Blblj though he had deliberately dared It to
wa.-i asked. *'I am not now a candldo It. worst for iK^me time. No. 13 was
, date.” he amiwtre-el rather evasively, the local Ileen‘.f mimlwr of Grant’s aifundersund that Mayor 8aeet c.*f .fomoblle. and Sn. I3i:: xa. tho stale
New Hartford.
CJrandKarWa4. in <hc flow Hexaime license, so what else could you expect
very ne«ar to wlniiln* m,llic4a*i state but an explosion of.gasoline which de- tollSfeeren clays a week. He cnrrle*
concent ton. Ho ha. made a pxid rec- stroywl the auto and storage shed and the mall alx daya In tbe week Itetwcee
Collln.svmcaDdTorrington and preaches
/ ord a. mayor and could put up a (Ino l»ve Wilson the scare of hU life.
«a the acvcmli.
cmpalgn for the Rovemorshlp.'
Tho L\ 8. court at Bay City has sevWhile nxeavaiine for a .ewer In oral Imis>rtanl catch for the session
Wcfel Main slrent at Battle Creek, the Juki op< ned. Including irlaU of F. H.
workmen unearthed, ai a dei»lh of twt | F<rrih of Cheboygan, alleged counter-1
errlble cough If he
fe<«t. an old oxahoe. A. no oxc
feller; James K. Dudley, former post-] hid 'nfrt''uBv'en the m
about
been driven upon the street
master of Harrlvon. charged with ret-J which he writes: **I had
^^>i«na,
fearful
years. It 1. pniltablc that the .hoe
t)j»e U I
ling postal funds
half a rentury old. Very fe»v porsor..
.rf Ta«s. rh.rEo.1 with tlmb.T
11 1 took Dr. K
King’s ;
euiilU tell aha' It was.
ChriH Va.Jjaw of Si. I.oula. j Discovery tor
UeaidcDts near the Cortin school ct Charais! »ilh maUns false affldavlu anil Colila, which eompleiely cure me."
Bay City, on the weal .ide, had been In a land pension case; allesed 'hefl I
____ .
cures ail throat and lung diseases; prelulsiiInR foal and a stranRc animal had of money from letters against
Daniel vents grip and pneumonia.. At John
John•nH-n pmallnc about the neb;::. Abb<‘y. formerly chief clerk In the post- son Drug Oo.. F. H. M ads. C. A. Bufborh<H»d. Bd Guugvou finally ratight
ileed; 60c and
' aiglt of a full grown wolf devouring bis
chickens In broad daylight. He shot
Jm»t Llkm m W.m.ii.
the animal and oollected the bounty of
•*.Toliir. a petWIer came nrotind tod.ny
$25 from tbe county, the first s»)cured
SPEHCER
selling stoxr polish. He wns a v. io
there In years.
agreeable gentlcmnn. Why. he talked
A movement has Ikhii started at
tv) l»lfns:mll,v .nhonl the w«*ather.**
Special to the Evening Kecord.
Battle ('n*ek to give assistance to Dr.
-vim. don’t t^y. MarinV”
Spencer. OcL 19—Lcn Kimball Is
Ham L Canrlghl and^wlfe of Battle
”Ycs. nnd I iMUight n pa. knge. Then
very tick with srariet fever.
Creek, who for t^e past ten years have
be ♦nunplln’icub'd the byl.y .ind I
The L.Hdles- Aid society met at Mrs.
be»m missionaries In China, Ix lng sla
l^ught nnoiher iwekage.”
0-Bricn'« Wednesday.
Honed 2.000 miles up the Yellow river.
Jim Briggs called on old friend* here
-I*rpseiJtly he sahl tuir ve>til.ule vas
Dr, i^anrlght has just completed a hos-.
kept In belter onler than any In the
piial, liui has not aufllcleni means to j
Mrs. M. Johnson and Will Hunte nelgblioilimxl nnd Ibeti 1 bought nuolbfurnish H. The church people at Bat
~
re in Kalkaska Monday.
Cl pnekage.
|
lie Civek propose to raise $1.0(Hi. Dr
Warren moved his houieholdj “t:reai
Canright built his hospital after th^
j gixi l.s to Kalkaska, where he hut. 1
-Before ti* left lie Knld he tliought
American i«lan. of brick, and w ry subi bou.ght a farm.
K V3ur daughter In-tcnd *»f W*»i
M.niitlal. lull he had to iiiktruet the
1 Mrs. Hunter went i Sharon Friday j oUi nnucfi to be y,mr wlf«-.
Tbcn
i'hiijei-e workmen Just how to do tho •
aork ahd «« obll«.Hl to watch <h. j
“ j
laying td every brick The Chlni'FC
, M«. 8. Jtall I. on iho sick list.
'
"lieu jou m
m.vernment ban made plans to tmllil
an ininieiiM' ndlege in tnien Tu. wher* 1 fhostcr l.,v hcI,H-d Itvnm Spenceri"
('anright ^••-it!c; . an-l >ent the g.*veru drive twenty-two head of cattle to
L0UI8E PRINCE BUCK,
I Kslkai^ka Wednesday.
1^
imTU aivhP rt to h .<u o-.e: Hie ho‘|il
raduate of the Conservatory of Drury
Mrs. Waggott and ICUa Wise
tal. Tl
College. Springfield. Mo.
luent .nhkvHt him to n*slM In supt*nb’- In Kalkaska Saturday.
PIANO. HARMONY AND THEORY
Dr.
Mooroman
is
building
a
side
ing the buUdlng.nf tW- new college,
Individual attention and study given
w hlch Is to aecomnuHlatf several tbou- across the Etnxn from his rc5ldence to} each pupil, with the tingle purpose of
the postoffice.
»and students Ho has accepttHl.
developing musical ability thrt)iigh the
More' hunting Sundsr but no Inwr.
The big mill of the Mcnomlmn- &
highest recognized methods. Clasaes
Marinette T*ai>er Co., n*cf ntly burned, Jurt a few bird-*.
I in all gradaa.
oct 4-1 m
The young p^le of this place have
will Ik* n buUi at a owi.tif |l75.o-»o.
STUDIO, S85 W. EIGHTH 8T.
For shoot lug Wm. Hale, w ho tts.k organired a literary club. They have
: the job of linker from whlrb tie had cloven members to slan wPh ’The
W^lffitler i
been discharged for drunkenness. Ja following arc the officers elected
-eob Klolz was scatenoed to 15 to 25
vi*ars at Jackson Hale U reroverlm: T'nosslejwalknlonglbeEmbankmentoocwonnfter belnr near death for week).
Hinkley; tnasun*r. Clara McElrath.
Mrry night. Wlil«tlcr bad
jheen in i
.00,1.«
day and Inclioed to find fanit with
wbat It COM L. wi» It Ko». . I
Hinkloy. who bas been everything. Nothing pleased him; tbe
booses Tver* ugly, tbe river not tchal
Drookflcid farmer. In the Eaton eoun-1
it might have l*een. the ligljts linnl and
ty courL for peppering his neighUir, |
New Cure for Cancer.
glaring. HU friend pointel out sev­
George Tulip, in the leg with a sho* !
Ml surface cancers
eral thing* that appealed to him as
*
I Hie result of a neighbor- to be ct
curable by Bucklcn’s Arnica
;
hixvl nnarrel.
Salve. Jas. Wallers of Duffleld. Va,
WTites: -I bad a cancer on my Up for
-No.” be Mid. *hitturc U onl,T someNinety da>> in the. IViroit house of
Back- Bmca lx»outifiil. only somctiiaes. very.
5]: ^
e«rr«*ctloh wa^ the semtenoe Joseph ie7r Arnica Salve taciirmblcUU
healed IL aad now
l-avogne. r.Uas G W. Bush, who twin- 11 U iK rtectly well.- Ouerameed care Tufy seldom Indeed, and tonight abe U,
m
to often. i*o*itlvely ngly.”
died Baldwin |.i*oplo by twlb*ctlng sub- tor cui, and Imraa. tSc at Johnun
-But tbe stars.’ Kurcly they are fine
nrui: Co . K. n. Meada. C. A. Dugbee
r*
scriptloni f-T a leading magazine, of- drug store?.
urged t% other,
fcrltijfit'iikif made hkirir a.*^ premiums,
c looked tq. at theaky.
Tes,” he drawle«L -Ihcy’pe not ba4
c
-A teni;»drar> Injunction has been
NOTICE.
i
granted by Judge Sharpe ofOgemaw
Season tickete for the High acheol pertiape, Imt my dear feDow. thei«*a
t ^
county against the Rifle RJrcr Power lecture course can be bought from the
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tern h
f.
Co..'on jietiHon of the Flint Land Co . canvanere. at the-City New* Co. or at
rodiralnlng all the defendants from the City Book Store. $i for eeaeea posUJve. never nauseates or upeel>
tbe stomach. Cleanses and pcrlfie*
f*
encumbering the property whose own- ticket. Buy now.
oct 17-3t
;.
«*rshlt» l!L ir dlf-iuic
entire system. A great blessing
CALMANt l.H«4or Spar Vnrmeii I*
to suffering hamanlly. 55 cents. Tea
ir ^
This lime it is the wUc who dosertJ moMBurnblo for aU interior work.
or Tableu,
,
her husluunl. James IVoul of Port Hu­
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
ron avers that his spouse left him
TRY A RECORD WANT AO

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IDBREPSIAy<wCURE

252,:7»
304.769
24C.170
205.321
52S.95®
2S4J146
224.710
249.560
S16.00<1
453.320
493.470
72,075
289.no

49.31®
44.160
3S.570
SS.331
37.510
14.233
M.SS0
27.945
21.460
99.025
49.670
7.123
24.230
822.U45
151.670
93.273
106.731
, 11.815

WANTED

^'report u aa fbllows:
Deduct

Fife Lake...
Garfield ....
Grant ..........
Green Lake.
Long Lake..
Maydeld ....

WiitAiTcrtfsIifwai ^iriiidt]Bnt7*'SB^fUAfi
as
cai 9in wOlh-curlire, altfer serrkc^ tar,
vatek. ihiiasad, aatamaUle, real estate, eaalty, boad,
laces, cat rtissar ran.

but the rmloatlott of the city has
tacreaaed from $4,477,290 to |4.

itec

2240
2679

295.000
497.200
254.50®
226.000
252.000
325.500
455.000
495.000

1290
1680
1530

2226.!
637.:

Total for city........
Total for country ..,
Total ............ ...............

. 4.510.800
. S4S9,20?)
S8.l00.000

LEVY $34,000 IN TAXES

iPALMItTItY.

Equalised 'wanted—One baritone, slide from
bone, teno- and alto must be cheap
I Lock boa 376. Kalkaaka. Mich.

ftnslliHJi bills allowed a year ago i

ANTRIM COUNTY SUPERVISORS
MADE UP BUDGET.

Hnn^. the ninill«t. was In search of
s horiM*.
-Fve eitt the very thing yon went.”
Additional Work on the New Court
snhl BiM Nenn^x. the st.ilb-imm. “a
House Will Be Done-Torch
thor;*ugt:g;diig nwd horv#. Five venre
old. -..nud n. qiinll. Sir. cnHi down.
River Improvements.
.^Tid he gx'n ten in ilex without Unp^
idpz.Phii* threw hlx hard* •kywand.
Special to the Evening Record.

WANTED—An cxpericbcc^
man. Apply at on
store. TraverM' Cliy. Mlc
WANTED—Good girl for
Trimble s l»akery.
oct IS If
hoov'st young
to act ns transfer agent. German
OtXM.
Oct 18

OisMIl PnM Fir Sill

Wo havo and offer for aalo tbo t&h
real oatate. It U all dorty and me
for prices.
on Bar 8t^ oppoatte Darrow*!
BUTCHER WANTED-Frank Step->
BuUdlng on same U now imed
an-* meat market, 525 Randolph St.
as warehouse, but can be naod for
_____
dwelllL^
WANTED-l^lK,rers. wage* $1.75 per
m
•»« Bonnh 8^dy. Vnltixl States Gypsnm Co.. R
lot on W«it 9tb 6L. mti/oi
R. No. 5. Grand Rapids, Mich., third No. 620.
House and lot. 801 Sixth 8t
ith John Ball park
House and lot; 1012 Bohemia 8t
___________________ ________ House anq lot.
House
8. W.
andCOr.
lot. 8 W. cor. Webetsr
WANTCD-Thosc needing «’mpio.v-‘
mcnl. or employe*, to call Hodings- Wavne and Rav Rts,
atraM,
worth. employ*mcnt, con tract or
Wayno and Bay 8ta.
phone 474. 215 E^itim St. Tn
. lx>t 71. and houoe. Oak Heights.
City. Mich. (Sh'^t farm Job,
One of tthe best locations in the city
sne employment fi^.)
«K*t
r surrounding country for home. 4
:res of land, large boot®, cor. Bay
ad Ramsdell Sts.
14 acres Und In Elmwood townfrom city Ualta.
FOR RENT—House
ouHC 426 West Kikbth !
street
re A B. C<x)k. Stab3
m SSi caul of'Odar Run,
bank.
, <x>L 18 tf
4 40-s IH miles west of Cedar Ron.
There
Is
conaiderable
saw tlmber
FOR-RE
rb^use on State
**

»***^ .and pk*nty of wood Umbw on ibia
Inquire 329 South land. Roll good.
Factory on Bay
blnery ready to i
A r»od location for any
; factiiring.
^*l!i^t'l5!<f! Alto aeveral gUl-odge Und contrncta
_________ _ aug IC-if
J. E. Grellick Co.

FOR RENT.

Bellalre. Mich.. Oct. 19—The board
i I xnuldn t gif >4ni 5 cents for hiiii.
of xunc-vlm.-K of Antr m counm. In
dc^vxirntry. tind I
session at Ikllain*. have voted to k vy |
^
mile*.-—
a total of 134.0*^0 in taxes this year a> j .Vortiiaii tO. T.i Voice.
Tollows;
Cnntingeai fund. i23.75o. t _
building fund. $l.ut)0; poor fund. ’ ~
'
-----$.3,000; bonds and Interest. |6,2:*t».
I
FOR SALE
The rep; rt of the county tr»*ssurer.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
FOR 8ALE-4*<x>k stove and heat,
Ralph W*Hm-. wax found correct. The
irood condition.
re|K>rt hbowed a balance in the treas­
t up Sally. Tht RaFront str«*et.
ury of $5,025.88. of v.hlch $3,569.34 U
lalbic for ohangta
in tbe building fund
FOR 8ALE-An $85 Kimball piano:;
The county will unite w ith Kalkaxk.i
credli bill; cheap for cash, or wlil|
county in repairs on Torch river bridge ,
'
exchange for anything I can use. E. j
which the two counties built and look I A Seriea of Articlea Will Appear In
11. Wilcox. Old Mission. Mich.
after jointly. The bridge has senletl. 1 Theae Columns, Entitled, -piano
oct 11-lf I
Not ICS to Taxpaytra.
so that the draw requires sometimes | Talks.**
FOR BALE-Onc almwt new heater.
The tax rolU for tba coHecUon of
as many as four men to operate l»e- *
_____________
Mt,. A. !Ulc. SIS W«l S.-.e«.b
^
•'BU.'c of n.s bedng out of balance. The *
-----------i •wnnent, tor tbe Are went, xk Of
bridge will be painted.
^
g^eaver to Impart U*efu _________ ________ __
'|FOR
SALE
CHEAP—8<
t
Kurroy
run.

city
of
Treverw
Cliy.
Mlrh..
b»»e
bMS
The court house buBding commi -1
Infokm^on cf the Origin, the Use.
tee recommended I'aat some work lx-1 the Abuse and Care of Pianos.
I O. T.; K,K»1 as II.. ; ntusi bo «.ld at i plAced to my bond, tor oolleolkr.
imcf. .'.lU Slate St.
oct 6-tf
I wUl be In my office for tbe pdrdone that was not covoro<l by the plan^
poee of collectlo* uid taxes e»erf
and fpocincatioiix of the new countv
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT-W* v: i
building, mch ax pm ting
sImut.f L’nion .-tn
* onock an,H U;J0 o’clock to
ters on the vault windows, railings on
w'i’b all mode

.“T£kk

INFORMATION
i ABOUT PIANOS

TAXES

Plano Talk No. 1

the Biairwax'k leading to the iiaxequire of A.
.3- ^atl. ^ ^
»n,rm«n X OMh dAT.
ment and to the tower; and a plaifom
I’nion 8t.
-------.------—______________ All axes paid befofe 8epL lat wW
for the Jury, a desk for the court
Pr*fore
the
rianofurie,
FOR
3ALE OR RENT—My home with bo received wUhont coIloeUoQ fo^
stonocrapher tnd a wlincs boa. Th..!
I’‘a'>'>rorio. carat the
alb«Ddern conveniences for sale ot ' and all taxes remaining unpaid on
lH,ar.l onkTi-il s-irh ajdllloiial wor!; } Harpsichord, and before the Harp.strcint. Ilou),chold gcK*ds for wale; a Sept 1st and nnUI Oct. lat, a penalty
‘ I chord came the Spinet, before tbe
large^Bofton fern for sale. W. H. iof one per cent for collecUon wUl bo'
Spinel came the Virginal, and befor<'
Tho board has decided to
Ralnc.^01 West Tenth street.
charged. On all taxes remaining nnn
.itfVirginal
came
the
Clivlchorl
i-n-inch cement lloor placed
Monorhord.
Ixfon*
these
Uie
J________
oct 5 tf I paid on OcL 1st and tmUl Nor. J«t a
jail—eight incbe.s uf grout wVth
per cent for ooUecUon
iwo lnrh f«-lacnM«o'ioonor.wn.
I"“■*>
<’* FOR 8ALE-Jlau.c and lot .1 10- N. P™*'')',
Spruce St., sen'tmd north of Anbury
h«'charged,
Tl.is Is a»- action which has iieen d.- jtolc. Ufore that Hie Dulcimer
church. E. If. Allyn.
sept 2ik:f, Omce, Room 202 Stale bank bldg..
sired fo- several scstolons by some ; Psaltery, and before them all the

Egyptian.
Grecian
and
Roman
Harpi.
'
II.
E.
Haskell,
aij Troasnror.
xncmlK*rs of the iniard since
osWOOD FOR 8ALE-11 Is time to put
Dated July 24. 1905.
caiK* of the first priKouer through the and Lyrics Innumerable,
In your winter’s wood and I can
July 260ct IL
jail flour calkxl atteutiun to Its ctmdi- j Some of the harps of antiquity
supply you at tho following prices:
quill or ”pb
tion. The pri'scnt fl«x>r is of slx-lnch were struck with
No. 1 blockwtHi at $2.25 per c*oril;
round and mu
plank iilacvxl on edge aud heavily 1
10
PER
CENT
SAVED
.No. 2 blockwotxl at $2 fx-r eord Dry
with thr.H) c
spiked together, but It is now In a
By paying for your cement walks bobeev-h and maple mill wood at $2 per
state almost of dry rot.
load. James C. Hupklns. Cltlxen.
N«v™ber 1st. 1905
The rc|K)rt of the superinienUeiits of Kiringb and home thirteen Modifica­
phone 711.
'
sepi2C.lmo
,
Chax. M. IUH;r«. City Oerk.
the ixKir. given early In »he scsslor, tions of these varieties formed
FOR SALE—House and lot. barn on
____________ ___
showed t»'c expenses of the county staple Kiringt*«l instruments of
Middle Ages. The Psaltery wa
lot. 442 West Eight streeL Price
GENUINE IMPORTED Bohemian
farm for the year to have licen 12.241.
$2,400. onc-thlnT down, balance to garnets just received by J. N. Marwith relief In tbe townships, superln- box with meUl strings across It. and
was
pluckcfl
with
a
quill.
Th.
*uU
purchaser.
Inquire
115
East
liaek.
oct 6-2U
tendentK’ expense**, etc., bringing the
Ninth street, or address John Clune.
------------------------toUl uu to $4,319
The inventory •dulcc melos - or Ihilclmir. meaning
Cheborean. Mich
«m.i 9-tf If you hSTC SOUU CbUdrCO iB y*W
:howe-l i80 acres, valued with build­ •'swcH-t Founds^.- was also a box whli
tHoraiO DC WIO.
ings at
Stock, furnishings, etc.. strings stretched over it. but It was FOR »ALC OR RENT-A c<x>d ..ven.
struck with crooked sticks.
brought the toUI up to $10,955.
Thus we have the beginning of the
Both Antrim and Kalkaska counties

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‘ffi’»

-------- ^ncTcr FlUs. Ftr Stic by AmcncM
werv „kod tor »SO0 tor dvriH^nlnx tho
FOR 8ALC-41 lou ;n Hannah’. 6th DrOff Co.
Od. 2 tO 10
hcd of To-ch vlvc- U..wJn Ihc twol",';
add; 6 one^cre lots fronUng on 14U
________________
coantlo.. tor a dlsixaer of About "''’
-vulutlon. |„
StreeL 4 In Griffin E Winnie’s add.
OYSTERS-the besttw,titv rod!., A. B. I.arRP. J J M. -i
and 3 loU on West rroci atroei IOC E. tYont SL
stringed
inst
UAughlin And Proscrallns Al.oraey K.:
»••>■
Win be sold on easy paymeau oi
prices, but history does not ad
R. l\niiams were appointed a commit-1
exchange for other properly. Geo
vise- us that they Were sold on easy
tec to confer with the Kalkaska board j ’
^
W. Raff.
Sept 1-tf I When flsblnx. If you ntdi
and report at the next meeting of this'
n.an <ar|i. dean It
hang U
**
! Wha: would those early-day fx-oplc FOR SALE CHEAR-One dining Ubit. {I jV;
six weeks To dn. 1h#
j think If they could drop Into our ttoro
one sideboard, one refrigerator,
A. J. Dole was re-elected a suporln.p"

pine l>oanI nnd rover 1
this week and Bt*e the
Tolvlng book
tcndeni of the poor w ithout oppoHtinn I
a___ ___
Dole h«. been
one of...
the moM cf- pretty I
plain^txl upright piano
chairs, arm chair, three rocking i or two luonthfc longer !d then bake
flclent KuiKrimendems tbe county has i
fully, that we offer six^ial
chairs and other arUeJea of furnl I
two dnyv Remove II nalb. tlirovr
ever had and has shown the executive for this week at $190. on terms of $10
turn. Inquire at 911 South Union ' •lie r:srj. ovrr th** Imck fruce and Cit
cash. $6 montbly?
xbility BO much needed and so seldom
StreeL
aug Mf I the bfwiril. but iifxcr cut the carp.—
Or.
another
pretty
style,
sold
else­
tound in men chosen for such posi
rilfuu Hill (Mo.f .Rustler.
where for $3(K» and $325. our special
MISCELLANEOUS
The board deducted
m
' Priec thl. week »:i3 and |:35. cash or
In tbo valley of Codi. to Pern
from the a«..ed valuatloa of M-veral
- 6TRAVEO OR STOLEN-Engliah aoL
lor pup 7 moaUw old, white bod.v.' miehl be seen throe yrara aco a aromsuch value as tbU could be bad In the
of the townvhips In equalizing the val
nishlljr Uckod; black apst on back ^
uxnml UarUiu Colada aarkln« to
latlon of the townships of the county. olden times, nor can be found elseover MPX. black or head ard
cone alnco Oct. 5. I. M. Winnie. 575!
. Eighth street.
oct 19-31, made at tbe mature age of 40. her HdU IS.3JS
! .e* oar KIMBALL Ptono of today U^y
FRAYED OR STOLEN—English set-1
• n. If be bad aorrlred. would
Thrao’of tho ««aBed farmer.- llnoi**'*
celebrated bis lOOtb year eorae
ter pup 7 months old. white body.
tetopboan «III be niaced to the near
lime ago. When Donna Martina wjui
slightly ticked; black apot on back 142 year* oM abe was known to dlmb
over hips. Gone since Oct. 5. I. M. up a fig tre* to gather tbe fratt. aad
Winnie. 225 W. Eighth street
abe ertebrated ber 144th Mrtbday by
-uuc:7tho“ui
16 2t* i six boors* work in tbe field. . Pern, by
way, Is/p
of the board and the clerk to horroa j
MONEY TO LOAH-No tax olaaa. and It is 4akl4o be quite a cooma
money for tbe lue of the connty. not to
iLlug to ate Indiana woctlag at tbt
exceed tlO.Wft.
age of 100 ream and more with tbe
laqvlra
of
B.
McNamara.
Part
Tho Mancol.inx rlllace and township,
Plaea HotaL
Wy. rigor am! endoraiice of jooaf men.

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
aaH*XHEK.Pns

wmmmm
woaurs -toss urr.”

The Me.n
PromlAe
Ba^
ar bowakd fULoiMe

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tteMM
• MMalH H
» miT rnn/^ftmut
a* Wl Mwi Vtu* BMta «rar 1k(m. Be m
MH« IB Ml hue M t wtMllx MV- vatcuac thi buk fna fhi vMdu.
pmtt thM I hU merit taa Uttlr. I i "Mr. BMmr mU I. Arfiplv ta
•irr Me «ht hat. ut hr
tt' flwt e hMk *Wt yaa kaov that
ritfat aa av la|> aat coaatat Ihr ara- MivmtMr had hau tahtatr
•ralawir. 'Thara aaav.* aaM hr aad "BaUiadr ha talat. “SuT had ha

eaparfat hridr k iMiatlac aat
to tte AsMClcftB TWlor Itet te teo to or iMio. and tboo tte <
^ obyd to ow
BIK «K

UTU« IB UK WHV

trte do -OTcn mor tteo tWo

fMitdi from Laecno to fte Xow York

,rar..*sL'’»^:Sr

trareier talsm tte cot rood frvn Kehr-

oaK oo tteir babko. Ikto practSco of
oaMiV tebico 10 aa atelcat coslom.
Itboaftortarta
I think that aaltfat I

j^uj^hre-emkhakdMraa?m a« of tte i

cSdt of tte motfftilno ta
i^tte'Slte
thirty miantoo to tte d
teafi of wMebli hidden la I trotto cz- and that It will kmp rrti apiHIk pwmj
from thorn. Bren in ao£^ paro of*
carated alontoldo tte enflBC boom.
' oalttootlll ooodton ItecUld
Tte dmtor to nm by doctriclty.
rriyc^or cate It twohre fact

RHina tlM COM of tbo

**Hoomkmrlac In BoUarmyo wat Skm^
plo In OD^ rropoct-oe Uctlr rartoty was
that yon oooa Ifamod not to
ifojytato»tte doyliffat and for^
kwt f
of
feet rtoee ta ia M«ei tetttarutk to tbo;
Tb«o were two‘ wm • Jot of t*lk aod bolter-vWA landtag Mage.
^ tbo torn aorraun of,
In lem than
titan three
tiirri n.| ^
food and tliooght ooraclrea fc#000 feec being made ta

^Ild. ^ ^

^ door. IM U wai mdnt that
^
„rtad U.
bsdi tba roaduaan lad thr footmaa,
mi a aubaw e the caiUtr
.^kWht that aoatrthlDt wa. rXnc «» al^ bfu kSJTirUd. a. I hap. .
paaadtakaew.
IroeofnMttew
1 and the torn-j storerdld oet
tobotbetoaftblt
otit, harlBC aeen ttea t MIC aboat two: aoxloai about < ils acmaatloo asatnat
montte before, tte mu
be waa pozslod by tbo
caiiiht -Doc * Thmer.
aalconkloeenlaliay
banflnffl
bank aneak la tbto rouaiv..,. -.—1*1*0
aroond that ronicr and ran him to at a I nWre amo that tte man who caino
anaptekma pemm. for wlikb I got wollj to your carriage wwa Mr. Penyr be
roaatod next morning by tte jodge.)
-Did yoo rerognlte btm at the
who diactergrd Turner and told me, timer*
that It waa aa ootrage to arreat Wm
-i never aaw him before/* replied
|nat beeauoe be wa« an exHx>nrIrt Mra, Uoldcn. **1)011 know him now.wbeo I conldn*! prore that be waa d>
she tamed and pointed toward Perlag any harm. Aa If aarti a rrook aa. ry. ^ hlle ate aald alowly and with de-Doc- Tamer could extat w'lthoot: ^do* clalon:
tag term! Pome of tbeac jiulgw would
-1 kTiow that coat. I noticed the twit*
make yoo laugh.
ton« particularly. 1 can t be miataken."
Ilowercr. to rwmme my alory. 1
Perry waa wearing a white linen of­
knew who thla woman wa», be<*au»c fice coat of fine and peculiar texture,
one of the nrwapapem i»rtnted ter pk- and when Mr». Uolden aakl ahe recogtare and deacrlptlon ta conoeclloo witli uiaed him by that 1 waa more toan article defr^lng me for arreetlng prtweed than If ate had pmeoded to
Tomer. It aeema that abe maa Mr«. know bla face. 1 bad noUced all along
Clertrode Holden, widow of a rich real that abe waa looking at the coat,
cautc man well known tu tliat tine of
-1 never aaw another like It.** aald
ahe. Thoae are real pearl botuma. *
meaning mother-of-pearl, of courae.
and ate conttaaecj some of hi* opertNow. aome men might have thoogbt
tlooa. being more of a .peculator than that thla waa rtdlcolotta, but to me It
be w*aa. according to all acenunu. Fbc was ('oDvlnclng. By this eort of thing
had a Urge account with the Temple yoo know that a woman la teUlv the
iNiuk. and 011 the day when 1 took
-I KW-* Turner In *lie drew ecvemi thou- u really «xUU
atnd dollar. In cash, and the thief wu*
-pup
within two yard* of her when *hc car- twenty minute* ago.** ...........................
aald Stover Im
rted the money aero** the Mdewalk Inj priwidvely. -Mr. Perry waa alltlng In
her hand bag. *nie newwi»a|»er whJ.h ] thi*
Oil* room talking with me. He ban
defended me for amwtlng Turner u»e,l boon away on hU vacaUon. He <
IhU tact to rfiow the danger of letting bock, a little aboad of time. thU momaoch men ran Jooae In the bonking dl* uxg, ne came Into thi. laom wearing
^
^
ftrccl drees and carrying hla hand bagAll tbl* natuiwlly came bark to my gagr"^ iKdnted to It on the floormind when I aaw Mr*. Holden po Into] -.teat half an hour before yon made
the bank iu *uch a hurry, and *0 l atop^ your ebargi' againat him. Not more
‘ped u|> to the door not mon* than three! than two minute* before that be left
pace. l»ehliKl ber. There I* a pnrtltlou} Uil* room aud went to hi* own. which
■long the right aide of the U*uik renrli- i« the one nearest the door. lie ehang
c-d hi* ixml and came back, not having
iMs-n om ^ my *lpht more than .-i nilnTbe cashier’* room 1* the thlnl from
the door, and a* I lookwl In I saw a
young man named Perry come out of
that room Jmit ta Uroe to meet Mr*.

m

iraiy mMi
••what aiT* TOT Don WITH wr Moxzrr
Holden face lo face She stopped nud
at bU bpraM as If It bad been n pistol
• What bare you done with my mon
cyrabedamanded.

7«1S
•*ni.irtiMr bt •tammw.a.

-1 b«

Toorptoam."
Un. Holden's Tales was stsady. bat
Tsry high pitched when abe repeated
ter qitosbon:
•T aald. What hare you done wtth my
moneyr
i The (aahler. Mr. Stover, came oat of
IhU room, and Mrm. Holden troed to
him wrttboot walttag for Petty** reply.
-Mr. Storer.-said ah# with a strain^
sd calmness, -taiy money U gone. TbU
man baa taken ILStover looked blanker than Perry.
He did not know wbat the woman waa
Utktag aboat
-Come Into my room.** aald be. And
at that mament te canebt sight of me

Prom tte landtag afage an open gal-! ^
ley lead, to ite anmmlt of the Hammet-Pebwand mocatata 3.000 fe«C •
aliore Ite am level. »«a tbl. point a
gtofloa. new I. bad of the Lnke of the .

•n,

m tK.

to vertigo a aleel ladder baa teen fixed
along tte whole length of tte abaft.

A Pleaaurt to All.
No Pill la an pleasant and positive as
lo Early IUm
WORM WITH FEATHERS.
•e ao mild and
offccUvc that chddroo. delicate ladle«
I «ate. r—, mm limmy and weak people enjoy their
xona cmllnta.. r.. Te^lfr.
, ,*ffect. -white rtrong p^^pte
,
A f.‘Mbcred worm lian made it* ap-»arc the best liver pUls aold. Sold by
j>eflr.i'»ce iu dlffereot part* of North * all druggltt*.
C.nrof1h\i. nud a imml»er of prDpIr have j
----- -- ~ —
teen made rerv 111 by It* tifte, nay* a j An Americiin tonring In the country
apeclal dl»;»atch from Asheville. N. C.. 1 wlcli cn I jiglteli frirud MopiK'd lo
to the Now York *nme*.
| oitit out to him a sign i»o«l on which
The Insect U not nnllkr a while earth- some xvr.g had prJnt*-d thi* *.gu
Soi;edtink. Tl'o«»
•Tlii* fvay
or MT
^"1 ha* a eoreritig of brown
who oiiinn! read apply at the Mn.kanionntsd to nothing. Wlieo It waa all
The .\mertcan roared with laugh­
over Mrs. Uolden went away In bar
ter. but the I'iig1l*hman looked pnzcarriage and yoang Mr. Holden went
on foot He told ber that be waa gotag aympfoma not unlike those of snake aled. .\fler they Imd refum«l home
that night the Kngllshmau <aii^ Into
to besdQoaiter* to see the chief of tte bite.
detective bureau.
I ‘The worm feeds on maple tree* and bl* host’s room roaring with laughter.
•Wh.” he said. -I see the Joke now
He really went them. 1 know, be­ ronehoshea. Its presence ou the latter
cause I followed him. In fact 1 wasn’t accounu for the number of women ^rpjvose thf Mncksniith were outY**
victims. No one la able to eln**!fy tte -Harper** Weekly.
I
Insect. Several irpeclmcna are being
though
ashington
quite the same sort of man to look at
Its Identhat I waa wbeo he aaw me downtown.
About 5 o’clock ta the afternoon be
led me to a bouse on the west side of
town, a lodging bonae for men. He GOOD NIGHT KISS SIGNAL.
went up two fllghta of atalra aud waa
siite *•;
going to knock at a door when It
pt car.
j
opened and the Janitor came out.
Apparently uncaUed for chinglng of I
-Where*, the man who live* hereT*
the gong for a whole mile tbrongh |
asked Holden anxiously.
Main
street
by
the
motorman
on
the
“Went away this afternoon.*’ an­
swered the Janitor. And Holden aald electric car which leaves Wiu*ted. :
-Wlul.- Id a tone of voice that made Conn., at 10:30 p. m. for Torrlngton ha* |
led to tte dtooovery that It Is a signal i
the word aound like an oath.
Then I stepped up from the cl.irk for the many Torringten young men |
stnirs nnJ took the Janitor by tbc who court Winsted young women to j
stop loremaking if they wish to catcli I
! drove nnd led him under a pi* lam{
the last car for borne, aays a special j
bn.y for . little while. «
I ,h„r ..Id I and idiowed him . pic dbiwtch from TTlnstcd. Conn., to the
and met you. 1 give you my word of
New York Worl.l.
I
I lure of my oW friend. -I>oc*’ Turner.
A carload of Torrlngton wooers come j
your own story that Mr. Perry coul 11
« -11 t
to Winsted nightly to call on sweet­
Juive h.d ...ythiu* lo do with ^......I “Don t you worry. «.1J I. t
hearts. Tte elanglug* of the motor '
but he won’t go for. ttvery bell are more reliable than most clocks.
Tliat was clear *
bridge and road and ferryboat and car The lovers’ signal to a nuisance to the | with warpa and knots noticeablj
Mr,, noldon
He
absent ^bows stock upon stock
afnek to tte
top.
t leave town. He ll te at beadknew.
in this yard. Il you have the
quartet* la a IltUe while If he’s not of wardens and burgesses.
-Is them anotber coat like
least interfst in new biiildini? or
thIs tenkridie demandW. Ami Perry
^
... „
WsU PiAlsn Im Is41s« Terrtterr.
building alterations or n*pairs,
amileil and shook bis bend.
.. JS' *1®
demanded Holden,
Wolf hooting to a new s[»ort in the
it will n*i«y you to see onr stock
will now see whether any one -What do
anddet us quote prices, whether
-p mean that yon are a smart yonng Arbocklo monnuins, Indian Territory,
was sent to your carriage/* said Stover,
lan.- said I. -When the newspaper* and seems to te growing In poimlnr fsyour impiovemcnto are expected
tourhlng a tell.
vor. says the Ktn.sas City Journal.
■rote
up
*Doc*
Tamer
aboat
two
to
cost hnndreds or thousands
it wo easy enough to dl*
Thi* I
ras Introdn.-ed by Kea­
of dollars. Doli\*cry quick as
cover that oo one bad l.cci,
"<» ">
my »r ton Bryan and J. B. Dickson, tbo
the quickest.
“mayor elect** of Turner l*all*. These

STIAIGHT CSAIRCO
LUHSEB

--Ir.

fb;r.:;„'X“xo.o^;-od'ni;^rl.'’r.

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land all that you were smart
thM such s slick rascfll was worth
-Nobody.- ste repli<^ but there
about three ffet from the
w knowing. So yon hnnted him np and
a sliglit uncertainty la her tone.
told him that yon could find out when grouiid, secured by a strong wire. They
-You came to the bank nloner
placed eight hooks on swinging limb*
-My stepson
stepnon came with me.*
one
night
and
next rooming went out
waa Fn
Frank Uolden. a young mnn some morn money from the bank. Wo and found one large gray wolf and a
This was
fatte for there any way to get it?
who was dlslnbertted by hi* father
“Well. ’Doc* Tamer nn^btadly told mWef'lolw. These wolrc* were Aot
excellent reaaons. bat had been treated
with rifles cml tbelr peUs carried lo the
very generously by hla stepmother, ms I ! you that them was always a way to g*t faUs. Order* for Uigo fiahhooka are
He was ' money. Tbai’t wbat be alwafa aays.
bad rt*ad In the newaf
the bank In that going Into Davis from many rampem.
with her
and the art of wolf fishing will be stud
Innocent
way
of
bla
wbkb
I
once
ao
committed tte awful
timtally Intermpted. and finally be led at Turner Falls daring tbo carniilng
hatched op tte acbene of anaaklng Into
-Wliat has liecome of blmr I asked. Perry’s room, potttag on Perfy** coat.
She was quite Arewd enough to aee
that t knew tbc reputation of ber step­
son.
a<»t oat ta count Mr*. Holden’s moOey
-Mr. Holden left the carriage aa soon j again. Of courae It was no trouhte at
a* It Mopped at tte door of the bank.- j all foe aarti a fefiow to work the alelgbt
she answered. -He went actoaa the of hand trick. Then te went back, took
street to buy a cigar.! off Perry’* coat, put on bto own and
-And you haven’t aeen him mincer j bla hat and ranlabed throagb tte aide
-Well Pre aeen him.- aald ate. -hot j door that lead* Into tte ball of tte
te did not get back Into the cairlafe." Temple Uilldteg. Am I rigbtr

IDT 112
LOT 183
LOT 184
LOT 188

to he rrmsrkal*U* profleient to It. say* the New
York Press. Tte latest Ittinry ndopted
by Newport iiialii and matrons who
the automobile pIUow. Now
toben ttej: speed
to thrir up to
date -whig carta- Aey rerttae not only
on the soft leatbar cuAloos with which
tte seat* are uplmlatered. bat also on
tte nofl. allk. downy affair* whkb
might be n part kf a cony catner. but
wbMh now arc obaerred ta ttewtovt
tte
Dolor cam. Aa aadety canaeamiima
rt tmaekt of dtoeomfai/R
to at proaent colagtolng
genina who tbonght of fitting np automobiles wlth pmowa.

She looked at me keenly.
-It wasn’t more than a mlntrto.- Ae Mralgbt Into the arm* of my partner
aid. -before the man came out of the
was waiting at tte outer door.
When we get to tendqoarttn with
t If you bMtaY waited Jaat that tto toe found Ttae* Tamer there. Be
e.- aald I. -iteie d bare been no : ted been caught with Mm. HoMen’a
|»oocy.la
8bn tamed to Stover.
m OsHm mad cons Bow.
nsatysrBsIt.
-If this min to trying to prove Aat i
i (Cornu peopia are nAdteg
my strpaon Wole my money.- aald Ae. | -Dear me.- potiled tte ymmg wife,
I coaan and enflh threagh tte
‘te to a stupid, as
rbo waa wedded to a dtoclMe of
My atepaon did not get Into tbe car. ! l»*k Wdltoa. “X diart see why a oa
ruga, aa I have alrwidy told you.j caul go Itohtaf witbont cany tog
-He crowed from ite cigar atoca.-} terrW tettle.aald 1. -and you were talking with blm
«»teband never carrtes a Ho
totaiieter tarns F.i
when the nmn <ame oal^e bank.- 1 *1*.- rtmfided tte matron next door.
rtegttbgrtatoldto|
-Yea,- Ae tepHed. with a amlle. -and I
^Ire of
mn slamffid afii
-No. te
my
aatitel
was
00
my
kMt.
and
I
and ao did Mrs. Holten. bat Aa tMb
my
grandfather
wa
bad bold Of It toitb both my tebdt.
man.
Ug
never
car
good care that Pd^Ateald sator Chs When tte maa began to eaut tte
ey Mr. HohXen arert awayTte finest tomb to Groat Erttato to
must have been
“You maatnt think that T at
vnfiMMedly that of tte dAe af Ham*
htai of taking the money - aald 11
man. to ite gramida of tte d AeM seat,!
irrted a keg.«?«caliy.
gni k d«^t Aami
«-tte door^was.abBt
It coat over f iXKXMKia

SOUTH SIDE mm CO.

. •rn.'V',

LOT 230

cr- U .Iftrt b.t

cable.
toatal. .a
|TZ
'
tiy which, la the event of the
***^
bare necesHltiea of life
be lowered by band to the atartlng great a» to leave no margin for amoaepoint. For fboae who are not sobject meata even bad ttey been procamblc.*

i

lilt lit

Lots 235. 23C, 2p7 as advertised are iiowwld

LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
1: LOT 213LOT 214

ALL FOR SALE!
These are all early selections and are the

Haniisomsst Lots in Oak Heiglits
he most charming addition to Travene
Traven City. This
the
addition is now largely built over, and good lots are
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold tepa*
rately, excepting 182. 183,184, which most be sold to^
geth^. All must go for spot cash, and the prices

UW SPOTJ^ PRICES
,TTie whole bunch of

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

A BARGAIN!
ractical
or saving
for long
and com­
plete satisfaction,
no other type­
writer quite equals

\
|
j
;

Smith
Premier

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

One Acre Lot
in Bireliwooil

Alak W: expUisinijKtwfcj'
elk a so wU U wrt S3 fspase.
Beocrs^itoosekt.^.

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lfi|h^T3rpns.tefSanrfte.

Trptowtoitmr Co.

147 mmx ST.
DETBOiT, KttM.

mUATEl

mRwtstrea,

TRATEkSBCnT^fiHB,

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■mecvotMomcoNo.

J(m MITCHELL
j ^APS BY

or Ma
hare bm hla

tmaverse

cmr.

michwan.

THim»AY.ocTOBEUiMiot

.

mss-EfFr^T c33a Zo buLu^
Uiemfore ar»P«thlae<1 with the iac>^ Bcreaia ta a etMed roke. while tho
wtlrh «be expreiieeil ia bw oe*t lettet
I earpeatf
-Aam Marie dof«i t Itoe me a I&. I
tbf^ hood of tbfk nme Btslre arao

Aunt
Maria From!
Danbury

teaiTBta hi hie dierr lb** raairirtiijr or
•t W* the ahnisle aaBam that preraiHd hi

F^sontlity of the Man Who
2
Head a Great Coal Strike.

Br JraiCTT HOLMtOOK
t'sIM mse W«tai. «r Aaertc.

r

Prcsfdmt of ijnftod Mine Workers Regarded as a
— Hero by Hit People —Love the Only
SpeU He Casts Over Them.

mcM wtdawt aa^ oC tb**
i»ti
ahj bpOered to be necewarr to yooac
I to gK OB to the world. Ilia father

Ha. No RocfMloito Exotpe Work.-fl.apa UtrWs Tblnke Much. | STbSTwlIo «, aw.^
al^t. Wbat tittle
_ vAX Homa AHho WHh Rich

iSiT^u
ajMir oC. be<»M 1 «u .tirl. . dim.-

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■I

Ptal. ei« -d kUdw pbnie
pTMWTod IB perfect besltta.’’

•*»wOW deep Ud Mil be or Mid
r| PteoideM KooMTelt eftar >
I ■ oontamMc wttb Joba MUcbell
,
darlns the tmimeotoua cool
atraieof IKC. Sot a bad rbararterlMtb*. to a few wo«U. of tor oiaa who la
Uablr to a frw moatto to Irad a atUI
sreeter aod noo, taotaraloa. atrlke la
tbe MBir rrdoo. Looklns to tUa poaItcbeO baa to«a Mat-

"» eoMBW^euty « the Mt m. leUMd bM beeo by nlrtt .tody «he •.\<»peroU of VllWidiu’ Sow.
receWJy broqcbl. eud bewios. ud by iMdlns the t«ok of boiiun life erety once la four or Sre day. Poea»w bed to Kew Vial. . Early he weal toto the ailiie*. Per boaue. with ber attesdaati. braasbt
MsmHc CaSlCit Ubl). { bape It wae to fa!a blood. Hr l>ci:^o aa .o miieh prorlaioo that aared inaBT
A lorkout by tbr rwablaed coal op- ! door tcadtr. Hr deculwl to are U..- Urea that elae for aU tUa bad atorrej
rrator. of the coootry ba. .*«. toorr «««. H* wrat from .tale to atetr. wUh b««er. Wbra ber fatbrr •oogbt
than tooted at of Uir Tbr world b ; PWrlDS up >>*• to tbe mliie. to lu, bi. to aaipHoo mr Ifac dark alsbt coold
alway. fuU of roioor. aud toon- m tbaa i »*T- At oae tlmr be drov. uiulr, Ja a ^ atTHcbt ber from comtos thronth
rrrr .luce tartrupoliut. or»a|»|wra1 »*»• *» Colorado; tbeu be wrtil to tbe Irkaotae wooda aod elrluc me Inbare to fill ap..»\tod play op wiooi Mexicw EreaioaUy be .Irtttel Lack to tetoceaoa to e««pe bia fmy. Kbr.
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« liprios Valle,. til, »b, re next imder flod. for two or ttot. ye.™
waa atUI tbe Inatmaent to preaerre
lo imlkl 0p the I nJled Mlor Workara. head, may be
be fact .011 I
bat theie 1. reruto lo be a
At an aariy age he w<
went Int3 I labor tbla cotociy fDom death, famine and toof wltoh he la pnwidaBL Be bas been
bmly ter cootmUaa, which. If In tboae tlmoa
tbe old
MM*I wlilj otattona at every putot of bU <ooleat. and a irtgautlr one
that.
“oep wliboul
«a tbe Knlghi* of Imbor. Altri had once been dlaaolrcd. Virfinia might
jotiHn*.v, tbe mlnem takiuc a holiday to And it goen
without aaylng
aayiag that John ’
^ bCA*anie ae<Tetary «>f a ktowl. hare lain aa It was at oar frit arriral
Itrm him Ho well ban he aticceeded Mhrhril will he In
to tbe mkhlie
mkWle of tbU ' *■
i of a dlPirict organitatloa. I.ater to thi* day/
I on a leglalatlre commit
aiitlirai ite flelda alone, and this will be appmarhep the hero woiwhlii of the
*he {wavage of a law <lc
prarttoally the entire mining force of alniple. iwlmltlre folk In the oideo '
the n-gion. op It Ukea two boys lo day*. At the time of MeKtoley’a as >
hU aorceop at^ed Lira in
yoa cal whether you ca
••omit 4»i.e fall member. In addition to naualuatiun. when the newa had l«cn j
“®r
i can pn yoir fnoj In 1
Ihu there are cner
aoft coal
1 over the codDtry that the pro }wlfe Uvlng the good
NwrI. pou! a mtle Kodo! DrspepPh
< under Pfoaldenl Mitchell, mak- Sdent had been
vi-ry many of the of Catharine U'Uourke. Mllrhell 1» Cure on I and It win digm It tb<
Mltehell that
hlnwclf. though hie apceeh acarrt- |
alll In your ftomach 1
ihun ever lu 1 SaTKi;'
• to an. tbr torvMt tobor .no, oodcr «b« Itod b^o .iritoL iow.7. mto Vl7;;.cn;i Ij iy hetrayi the fa*d. More,v.,o„
Dyapepphu
la curing hnndi
to-to .0 ,to worto.
,r„„L,.. „„u, aa.lly .xo.vluc.-a of Ibclr |
,
Be had “fakb"L^«mo
wn PrtMU New OdtoaS..
: ntaukc.
Kodol w!l! run
It iniiv h«rs» fiMei a I ^ *“*
moch heart lu him
Tb- ojcrrcoMit biia dowu by tli*
»“<>*«•- w '«to “•T
»«>•
you, whether:r„rb.“^?L
you haye faith
X
.toatoc^;-/
e<"c bi. nuod. but Jobo MlubcJI bwt
ptrtke romnilaakto aiipoinlevl by I*rtwlof IhilUn, to
tbe lutolug
region too
Sold by all druggip
much will i»ower lo be deterred by 11noowrrlt III iwe. noa-r wbleh oorc trtoa to quaUf, for rlilxentolp. a little oUUcic auch aa ihip.
|
tbr ..iwroioni .na O.C., b.vr Iwcn work'•
prcMlcol of toe l ullca
NiUoMi Offtthef.
r The tltiitog evil U grow ins In New
Ap a mult of hU IcgUlativo reziturr York dce^Ule the di-u im-lnn «rm:p.d t»
he was made a member* of the i^tate tbe new law nimisl n!
aaecutlve boon] of tbe Knights of La ngculs- The Lite*il rlnus to demi;;i.l
hor and thortly afterward a national tll*s lire clerk'* in dejmrlr'ur.t slonw
alct-nnlh.s tti r.ii cxi.eriennsl mImj.ju-t
IKtt. he wap elected vice pmdd«it of
b.
tbe Uuired Mine Workcra. Jn a sUort and patUfr tbe Itc
Ume the prePldenl. M. II. Katchford.

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he a tfpicAl oU mau Bon i«U* ow
thet
thot Uk dscMi-t nn to «o oat to m«<t
pooplo ud that ebf iio. o pooitlve borror of wen. 1 don't know o Uiu 1 aball
do wlUi ber.And. .again, a feu* dara later;

«*W to tl*of the Son, Tliiovwe»«P“ri B*tt wUI attrad to nU
•“«*> ttoae. for »e « for o.
toterct.. aiul I wUl try

■ '‘>'^1 boa.. <rl.m- U-110.1
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lufuiuiiou
««> ^
•» *
-^>01
*“*>'
^ the biulntsiw of U*»ui: U-t*

nlglit TLumlaj:. nil mloae, in a .wb Trow
the deiKit. Bm caul mm brr. onU he
w»ol >t me gn at aucii an hour. I
dou t «iul:e uudt'r*iand why pIk* vu't
euwf on an mriier train.”
So more
in
coald I uniil thf iio^tJicnpt
jf lb** lettix^'i <x«vered the followtog htot:
• I looked op the tiainn from Danbury and fbuud lliai ibeiv wa* one
whkii xvouM bring Aunt Maria to up to
time for ilimitT. I touggrpted la Bert
that he tidegraph aU^ut It. and then 1
loamod that ifp l>unliary. Yu
Aunt MarU Ures uud not Itouburv.
Coon. I -Oi.po«- tor II be to byM«i.-«
wbco nbc ecu iM-.-c after r;dAe aciv*«
tor clly In tbe tosbt. l u eoUic to be
very ewa to ber."
II «-eaiea ktni.CT thet Eailly’e baebend ibiUld ool ucci tbfa tlworou.
maiden aunt and eac'tirt her to
pure
Altooofb there
,
of worktotocoOcroftbreleanUcror-

y<M lua^itn t think that I
Aunt MarU^or to llic
Ku*t ^ Jealoua of her fur the tofloencx^
<»'«• toj hugband. 1 like to r
nwre itun Bm do«. If l*m an\ Judgi*
the matter. IW U pome and atu-ii
li'** *0 her. but abe uiakea hUn *0 ncr\
OU4 aometlmea ilua he ueurty ha< a lit
>
^ w.lktoi: the floor for tuu
hi hU room the other uiiAi afler
**»• Lntl had ou.* of LN long tnlk* wiili
ITdng to plt«e|i uud wiiLlug
hp again, and
would lie always
tramping m. and down. Fmally I eall''i*
him what llm- It
"“J
kroou unJ
'=’•'5 "
“ >iu»r1.-r of t. \Vb»t wllb
klsirla'* <x>u.cr«atJou aod lUc
atvadful iv.ok lu .!« olB.-c lln fa „
„nu,rr„.,i
«iv« Ine tblii. eud Ibere ore durk .-Ir

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Tbl. luorulue bo
wan looking partkoihirly bad. nnd I
I.iiainl bud fatten imau the floor
imputelvely
how Jjug Aunt
j,
jj
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Tlint ««. uir b.»uc n:.

lu..c.boa.b

:LrbL\.“oL.Te“—/:rroX

ool. Tbr Lord ou.y Lu.«v,;-

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upon an excnis*- wy eicelkmi.
pn-senev of Aunt Marla!
1 wasted cauaidembte time to meJJ- *
f“*‘J »- If «lie were earing to
ng uiKja
x*u. u .uv
uiv. -IMiut

toting
ui>oa ihlp matter. «‘ndc«vorlng
«‘ndc«vortog to
10
*t me;
mate the i.robablllty that the neg- '
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creatun*
eplimaic
of Aum Marm today Implied tto*
I^-kM Of Einll, Mil :r7-xr~n.rtoar
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»“« » «>oUr And ,rt
rluKo b>d l«x-u u love m.t.b If ever
*• «'>:<-ibtog Hlondfwt «t»ut tbfa
torro ww onr; tew b«M,. wlto a prcrl'"T*' « »•*«
death. 1 m sure, ami I love loyalty.
t would tike <
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whBre he has »lnc'e n*malnevl. When
be became president the mine worker,
only bad about 43^uuo memU*rp cll told.
By hU organizing ability and by tbe prh'ca. pucb
Z Sud^ to tor ^
national growth of the onler it now liaa ally It only amoonts to 2 «w .T *-ems Urvr o^iu^M^ria
lorer tan tlmoa that number. Tho or* but very many lieraoiis give the sellet
•guniaatlon of the auihrarlte flekl haa •1.W or 1^1.7:. and go away wlt!»niit
M> next k.ter from ^mlly i^m«l to
punlahment wouM go l^-yond
Tliis ofien PdpI»orr this slew, tut It raised other . ------ - ^ sn.fi/M* ^
a *v.
entirely oador Baiting for the change.
amoimt. to . .wn.Mrn.I.lr .u.o to tlo qewtIoD. rvrn „orr,b«vlly wrlchtcd
hip auprrvlPlon.
nt Marta would
wouk! lie a dreadth IK ndexlty
In appeonmee Mr. Mltrbell Is of me* | course of a day. Soiuctlu.es li
for ahe Is tto- Imninmii.in
I ueter was more »ion»rt»ed lo my
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dium Plac. being about five feet eight | amounts to -white money.” a- sHvii
tplon, and every thrust a!;;.*
• than when I licit f^aw Aunt Mann.”
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toch€« to lieight and weighing pertmpa ! U culled -ndladelpliin totlger
tou<h a vital spot. Hjto*ak
• v.nii,. - .She i- nut the leuu like f
150 poaodP. lie alw*ayp dresaes in
^ Solendid Idea,
of mm. I had one here yestenter
yesti nlay to
....... P»<-ture of he- • h:id
• • —
fan
black, wearing imlfomUy a FrUice Ah
.
,,
.
p
.
lx th'* kitchen range, and Ilcrt told luc
I'M ijlgiit Unit I d lN*tter not h.sve a;«y
iSndl^*;X*^alId™^
^ vaSc^ in Kerinedr? ilxpt!
tie. A imfl
iiore workmen come white Aunt Marii
head, |j Honey and
ether
valuable rcmeilies. :i
thnu thirty and <,n.te g^ K^k- s with us. Ho I aupp*»se ahe must hare
black hat Invariably covers his head.
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lie amokes cheap cigars aud has one to j Ip ix*ndered Laxative, so that lia use lu
Her doUics are v.tv simple
uiwn this man saddi-niy and have
his mouth tm-eosantly. He Is clean surt*«'a prompt and efficient evacua they're tih
igh f >r anylcMy.^nd gt,t a •hwh*. niough"l7lduT"kn-w'
abaren. with ahan> features r.nU a high tlon of the bowels. It relaxes th<‘ nerv Ml '' -‘P-r the; were all ms ’e m .\ew
but ircMto* forcJwod.
bfacL uoa 00. wont o. .bat of otoc,
every Imttle of the Original Uixatlve
Conch Hvrup—Kenned Vs Ijixallve
toe man U hi- eye. ThLs b Inrgr* and I Honey and Tar An Ideal remedy foi

z,

«<»tofBrmyMO«i.U«tJi«*ou».

2L2Toisr:f“3"X.Ti

to



bo got hiP wltP ttC
IPHI uud heljK*d me i-arry the mau toui
IkTf s rito,;„. Wc hUd hnu on a couch,
and i-n-vnlly aum
Aui.l Maria lookeil lo at
he deadr hoiwftolv!"^Hrn
fully. uiKju my word. Tie la uncoaaclooii.* saidI I. Aud
at that Aunt Marin
A
s-ame n-autloiuly to aod tried to get
through to h«T own room.
«uU\ Mr. HaiU-. Who bod been
----- -------------- ‘u a comer of the room.
cried aud «*alted oat
thrust tin- big eureioiic
that mtsment flrpt
s empty.

cF d.w,.;;.;o“;l-n/;rr

The fact that be k^ked like
“»•
,js ina kets and Hen ruahed out of llui
*;*''**»•
su -. dus that be had
the jnnfa r at the fool of the
'
bo| ling th«- i»a|»er in
t lighted
wonderfully her i
“h- *'‘**'‘
me aiU
<lrw|'te-d it Ui*ou a lairticuiarly hot flio

- U Cam.sl up -Bml wan
buni.sl Aunt Marla distributed the
r.*-idu«- with a poker, Thi-n aho

i,
,h.,t ,h,' I^mll.v fa .u.-l. oo to.-i,H.n..ac-.-J v-LlU
d.7^”'v:'io\to
o;^ ««»>
"7
'“j:
“,':o
, ^avo never sei-n a humnti cnmits- **”*
'bit lo toe city "
f ha>e done you a great InJtU*
t\hbh seahri her toto tliat I could '^temn
? was doing when
' JSZiTher simple view of
“**

JOILN WITCHtLL. PUKSIDE.NT OF THE U.MTED MI.NE WOKKLUtk

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• inoa At that time the mlner*i will pr«
*u*m new demands. Tlic i-onxentliiu u
fommlate tlieae demamlp tucets lu Pr
«'emlM»r It U alriMaV} praeticall.v set
fteil that the two Chief things to IM*
asked for by the men will lie reeugtil
tkni of their union and the
«lwy Tlte oisTators «re pr»*j»nring lo
nMst. It Is c\m pr,Hli. ti*.l thnt toe
Nofl coal mine tiwjici-* will J.*Im those
of the nnlhraelte tie1ljl| mid "4l,u< will
pnK'lpltate M strike CJOi'iuitug over the
«ntire territory wit^ssl lo die Ftilied
Mine Uarkera. If au It lviII be the
must gigantic lahvV sirm:i:lc lu his
side the mine
mass with I c «ymI c.irr.\li : luilr»j:n|s.
nil under t e leadership
Higlit" Itecr On the other will Ih» a
!i.:lf mllliou miners under Uie A-apntde
gi*m*ralshlp of Jiibu’Mitchell, 'niat toe
oitcralun* art* prtTuirlag ter sm-h a lui
tic is idiown l7 ni l(M«t tuo toiug"
fir>t. they un* «iui» tly pitting tvn:e:!H»r
(iinl tximlng to on unit end and ing
iliTOUgluim the i*onntry; Ms*ond. lijey
up wl at «*\cry po-^silite
are tUe men kite. Iti toe
aminous tieki-i. ex lending
I?rge uuniixT of jdaies to th
they arc .nlrcnd
nnd ffund uf
IVrf.s tly »*rg.inited,
lAtlllons lu their ireasurj. In the an
ihra« ite reglou the organixatIon is U*lug tirotighl up to a |H»Un »»f |*erfex'tlou
>nch as U has never kn«iwu befon*.
rn'sldc
riH'^ldinJl Mitchell himself Knys be
doc*, not
trike, and In* refUM's
Hunt one will
sfiecches have iKH'ti I'onclllaturT. cs;»e*
clalb tl»e later ou*** Tlie *'oal opCo-a*
tons ri'fus** to talk. But the prcjuiramine owner* l. on nhai Is known as
The certiOeate tow.” This prvwldes
that Iwfore a man can s<*cure a ivr*
tlttcote to mlnem the anthracite flelda
lu* mupt \i»ve had at teat two rear*'
exiwrteiK'C bp a helper to those flelda.
This ahulP out soft <xwl miners from
tho whote hard coal regkm ami maktw
0}]
It Ijnpoaribh* for the m»crators
A t«t ease to dt

ell.” waa tbe reply. Thonsands of the
men ami Una In tbe anthracite tields
vriio know little other
V... L*...
to any.
Milebellmou;

Worked I%kt BBd Day For
Tlirough all too inlulr.g dlxtrlcts hang
large lUleigraphs of the president of
toe mine wortiers,. With many be
svcll nigh
saint.
Ui4 i.jk*si-!ikc

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tft WortL
1
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t«. »•**>•HM NO KccrcalMai txcen
mil
arkable
self
^ l'<»kM‘ller purchased
p stevic of
.to.
oucentmtloo jiroxx,
^®^*^** out to v-r, or ...0 ,.o>v ...nn.
11.”“/—
never iH*emp I
Terrltnrj . I Indirg scv. Itort,r:r
r.ii
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! on«,.««l
of u«-v«. Iloi*p usually fw ;«t.s of Chr.rles rMtk. ii*v w,.i-k in this
[pcned, but can unliend on oemsion. »t?vk he decldctl io iimkc u *«i ectel
f He U a g^d storj teller. He has u, prlw on Them, s i he pnt all of ih. :u
! recreatloiU except work. He is <lera(v in the hirge show w1ju1o%a v. iih the
, era tic and t. c-alled-Johu by
j toUowno: .ign to large tetters
n.Tmrlca IdckeUi Works All Week
I,Ohara.”
A Kansas torn,er
He sk*cpa litUe and think

teK'J et th * m.aiUH*r lu which he um
ti.klle* at night, after others Ikj
t him. he
of fon'jguer* who make
iHiinihdions. They need
mure. Thc.'^* Is onlv
.MUriieU casts *wcr bis ims^.Ic
old and simple
other vouM Is* ic.itl, r> can learn a thracite miner*, one to IWlO. toe other
arc .1 Icon fr.«n ti.Is quiet ami uu- In 1D02. It waa to the latter that ITt*spn*t.MitUu!s dalKir pr>*sUlent. He ba*i ^ Idem nooferelt IntenMnied. At this
m -pinsl conlid.-uv'c in th »se who fol- , time Jolin MIbBell was hailed up the
ha-i inspired that rtma | man of toe hour and was greetcl ap
^
Mlnu-e roneh
iH* lias Iwen uttaelflsh. ! the for
Ubor faoder of .Lo vrorU. I
He has hvetl i the aunple style that be | He wr
book OB that strike and | ^tlon and^fccahrimd^^
lhe*«fiinl when a luin.T Ulmj*e!f. He ha* re^ ; afterward took a trip toroOigh Eo-j
fected partp. ptrongtbea
Eo-|fccted
ptrongtte
fu.Md iiit n iM* of salary. He has work-1 rope and aeot back labor httera for tbe ' wardp off pneumon
pneumonia. Harmleit ant
oi uighr and d.iy r.;- nihcrs He ha* } .Vmerican p;w«a. A* a result of that I pUawt
> Ukc. Sold by aU druggiats
nevrr luv’ulgjMl to harto or um harita | ptrike Mitchell dar w as e-itahlUheil to !
.TiiiciMu of even bis fo.>*, Imweret j Ocieber of emcb year aod was made a |
»wwu..
huju-** to.y have U*eii In their treat* I holiday throagbout tbe mining region.
Howells—1 h.nve \>een thinking sert
or h.m He has never put ou | Here to an Mtimate of John Mitchen. onslr of buying prvfN riy In c'.imnm
He 1 ns not lK>eu self couaciotto. not frtMn one oC hto own men. but from I trrsrille. twenty
out.
He m-Lcr goes to bis eods by ruusd a iepr«e«tmtlre of tbe coal baron* 1 t;rt*wcII.-WeII?
alsvut ^ays. R,. u lauiious In Ws tbemacJrea:
1 lIowHis-iim b
st.itements, never givj-s any handle to
-He to booeot. fearle**. brave, eahn. 1
Infomiaihm fro:
hi* enemies by Bhaf be says. Above conaerratlve and oouud as a dollar.*’ i *»*^ ♦* «»»«* '*^**'» »'<*« «berc.
all be bas conhdeoce iu tbe mtoem ami
When a man’a frtemU appoint a boU-K tjf^utlh^- Take mj adriee.Howelh
eujoxH their confidemv* to return. He day In hto honor and bto natural ene-j and get y^t Information from aum
lieJievcs iu tbeiii; Iicmcr they believe to mtep apeak of him to that manner
therr.—Clilcagj
him. He !ut. not sought to Inflame thcfw muat be aocnething to him.
j
Uemag igU ap!*eaK he has
J. A. EDGKRTO.V
kept clear frum |s>mit*s. he ha* eg*
pressed faith to Iranian natori*. has
held tu Uip uriclnal belief that tobor
•aplUl are not CBemle*. but
PraaMi Boa. fVsd B Walker. Jodfs of Prv
friends, aod hap
g and tokl the idiyskian la
coa^-tetions that fair
IM- had ssraltewcd a lead . “
Of Ihs aa *P* of Bdao T. X I
could *be

couW only be bro^t
together to look Into each otheFa eyea.
l! haa been these things which have
given John MUcheil tbe love nf hto

rfi\:rnrbra;;:^r;;rr^^^^
Mi.lnun.tou,

tli.

n-v,l l,,«m.-

morr ,.r«.tox «f.or I b..l
tr.oll
I-------------- oi-u a frl»tol of mluo vvl... Iu.ll. fn,m
Latibury vuauu Kur. tborrfmi«.-nt
I, tovfal. L1.»E«li.nr.-Lfa. .\cx-.mli.,-;
U. 1LI« B,-utloii.;iir, n-|w.-t. uo .u< L |..-r
tu.no. Ml..-\lnrl.iS..-v.-L..l.a.H.-..-.||n
ItaoLuo Tii.lilu the |.o.t twcut, .v,:,r.
1 nn. -u l-avorlnK lo fo. mulotc a
<xmn«- of artlon .citable to a .lla.tl .n
au dvll.-a.a v,L.-i. I rv.-clr«l fro.n fuo>
lo Em.lv a L-Ucr .-octalolus uo a •-icu.
of a I cry scas.*uioual u<*cum uce to htv
home, us C<ntew s:
• Well, wc have h.xd a gr-ui line
here. I ll )cst tell jou whai happeae,!. .
and (hen you'll underatund-beiterth in i
I do. iirobahly. In toe first pla^s*. then*'
w,:h toe hig Sturm, a trojilcal deluge of
raiu iK-gintiing to the middle of a win
our liou«*
would la. swept awuv or mc:t,.d liUr

sugar, and in the morning
I wss l.y „v
,cn.n«.J to U-cr. tut tLc roof
had liraktsl uud that tbe water hs.| run
duuto through the «-eIhug of Aunt Ma
ria s room. She slept so soundly that
•he knew nuthlng about It till morn.ug
•The garret wa. a wreck, fur th. wa
ter had played peculiar pranks uroun l
one of tbe chimneys and had aash*-;!
THBY arr rr ttlx, l o'cixx-g xxn tai.e.
a great lot of soot A river black
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“V‘“»»'•"- Priroto „x-r««y „f iWtoylor
K«ll-y. «••• Prat Unaodw-. who to Tfat
»bolr outfit.'.BMt
• b*»«ilt for tolllbaj-.
'
‘ ui'<l<'-'<uo<I all tb- facto to•*
“»*
« »ll•' ■n• «I•«t Mr ILrfL-y mada a terrible
»>>
»“»• »t0fk..
«nylWut. At.I
'lo-"' * «n«tl>-r mau wbo bad tbe ptlvl.
*’ ***
seliing some, but be didn't do It
quii kJy enuugli. Ho be naturally want*
Mr. IlodJey to divide With him. but Mr.
won't do It. U that clcBr?
h'.yu. the second man wasted t«
"7'* “ «*-.'»«
"fiCWtOiy.
knows ail Mr. Bodky** aecrrts.
wonder ahe take* a aerteu*
Tbe f>ar>er would hat
her to go to court to tertlfy.
Ho
had to hide, and Bm Imnight
, fate,
,
Tbe danger to over now. ami
one to work again and live*
But Mr. Bodtey to rerr
^
Bert and
{^7'***“*
reieUed from a idock*
^ »«'«•
^ ^^orr n
toe f10.000, with a Id
^rhjg that It to the profit on my
I

] rar ST'r.,s":;n.;r;,r r.»»rr.-=r.-T;r4,^i ™
^
r,-Lsr.r=; -•srr-rs.'sr.rs:...^
,“rv.rs; r«ri;'z.»,.'r,r “s
night
»• f.nmled that 1 was describing a
» to woman's cteihes. but not at alh
exceltent cotLsln. Hbc to not without the charm of
di- for b-r or
adveatnre
wIu.L^toiIi^r*M;7.aSvr«i-r7‘
"
• But U'o qullr true *h.t Bert «ald
..f her-.hot .hr w« tormrutra hr Ju.t
VU.-L findful trfTM« ao thr comic p.Bid.. 8br -It. lu

•weet of him. but Ifs all so strange. I
dem't think I sball ever come to undtr»* and.wa* such
aund anything about bustoeaa.**
JovUL I
that he hardly
“'=*«> *<> '•‘i “«>« ^ l*n ImpoMd
becatMie of Atmt Morta'a» l^-allxH
i>ecullari ties.
burg crooB one of Har*“'*«'*• *
him to her. «od S>r
famous relics which waa
“i* “
to hi. romln*.
|
bare been test forwer
*>“' <>'»«• **» »«“«* «<» «»» «>rttuf
Med. Fac.. has been ra“
• «t turwi rfaftar. da Boaton sporlal dlapateh
la ao to tbe New
tdy nothing to oaj on
will answer no qneaThe Loutoborg «t>na

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THE EVENfHG KCCORO. TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1905.

SPORTS OF AU KIIDS
New York. Oct. It.—An egort
beat ibc pool toomM Iqr -‘ftuliias’* tbc
vtalieri crer the ttltcntpE wirt«. with
trMcfa coopocrtoo had bm auuS« jo«t
ootalda tba track, vas fmatrated at
Jamaica Toaadajr bjr dctcctlres who
polkc Ibc Metropolltaa Jockcr dab
track*.
Tha dctectira dlaeovmd

Mother'mFf

the Wtaeonain same, to U bow feared, opera aatlre that will be mm at tbej
He anffered In tbe ladlaaa imme what] City opera hoaae Tnaaday drhi. Oct.
BOW acema to hare beea a partial dk»< 124.
locatlOB of the rlahi knee and tbej-------------------------member U alow in bcalini;. He wa*j
AMCrtssa
imable to get into practice yeaierday.
A nclKknown artist o^nrrbrard a
ridU-ttltoff
but instead of mnaln: thfongh
1*1 a farm
stontaU sp<r-t tbe Ume in the care
Xm toTiSl
It that be
Trataer Omnibear. who -MA«*r the|„
with ibl* remark: t
member for ho-r*.
j -That |«iutli>c I. vatoetl at a hnn.
died iMHtud*. Allow me to a*k you If
AMUSEMENTS.
Uon an- familiar with woA* of an-**!
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I -Nat tery familUr with art." reToaigbt at Steinberg i Graad open*! piled tbe farmer, “but I know asmetmae win be aeeo that i lerry mtislcal' Ihiu? ab »ut tiatnre. ynonr niau. Wliea
“My WlfeV j
a
Hiat set. op fn>m tbe
farce

INQUIRE

ABOi^orK
XKW

GAS LIGHTING

PROPOSITION
Wo niten<l to make it so
easy for \*ou ty fit your house

£;r.iSl“'ir.SiS
a*iit

accomplkc optslde the fnmadt 3u*t
iayMrpovcrtoproovc h;
after the fburih race aad placed them
ander arreat
\Tfceo M*cbed tbe police foand oa
Th. «ood,r.«>
lAOOIA ROOa COMPLETE
; the lacB trveral small board* aboai s play scored when reen In
Fur Piping, Lampti aad Fixfbot loeic on which were palmed Hr- last year is Its recoramendat loo. ThiJ
turt«.
Ooift Borrow Trouble.
ore* from one to twenlr In bKsbt r®l*
loa on black eroand. These nnmbert. ^rTlnd
j J {^e^
hIng iSHTn^lbly
■- .
j repreaeaicd the horse* in each race.
!
by the author*, while th - : borrow Is trouble. When airk. sore,
worn by the ladies oI the' heavy, weary and a*om<iut by the,
T-TIKS
ha* hroodit him fame and $€S bOe u j
•**»‘«*
are dreams of the modlau. * | ness, nrlgbi * . ^
>w. aad ha* decide! to alve op thejJ«S coiuc^ nveaJe^d a teJearaph
l deJight to the femal dlsortler
pearn aad the bn,*h. ‘ When I .all In
^ txiti operation. A le'tecrapb
broo.1 over your symptom*, but fly
Uin] Hr>una. it >a. <«*» been dis­ Ncoember with my wife and children.~
reiurto Electric lUuer*. Here
«*»• cottage*. It was by thl« wire
covered. do»-tn*t smoke, touches wine Mid Olbaon. -I will be virtually on n
Miss Roiu' Curry, who play* Caian will find sure and p«Tm*nent forgetresult* we-e aetu In advance
but seldom and rise* at i:30 every vacaikm. I don i mean by ihl* that i |
,,„.hu.cd by a kMu! of
rea«lar sen Ice. Friends of the th« tn Iho <omlDc production -f j 1^;^"
morning, summer and wlnur-oo mat. .hall be Idle. I will be followlnx p^
were thu* enable.! to “I>amon and Pyihla*.** Is an actress of; d^bt dlsMsc. At Johnsiin Drug Co. F.
ter bow late he may hero retired.
, own Ideals and md working to order. ' n***”
more ihaa ordinary experience In the' H. Meads. C. A. Bugl)ec drug store*.
nellrvlnif that what l* .rood for bu-1 »'»»«*
winner*
The North sea ha* t»een lashed
iK-tter cifs d“oma
She *^a, hen‘i*/j«^^ Guaranteed,
fury l^* a noribwi-sJer. which ha* eor-I man beings 1* kockI for roooke> *. C.v i
result* were known
engagements
b Cbarlex II. Hanford J
IlnoMl unlniemiptedlv for f«»ur day*. I HeVr^. head anlmai kee per at the* Un I Proprietor* of fiool room*.
NOTICE
Aliiorta Gallatin and others of equa
Hard Practice for M Men
art- full of r-aft aaeklng lc<dn 1‘ark 7jjo. Chlrago. has derlde<l i
H„h .cho,i|
Ann Arbor. Oct. 19.—“Pnictiee twice* I
Recently she has bt^-n leadinv j Seaton fek^t for
try
the
frckh
air
cure
for
thirty-eight
shelter, and laeofy flve Milor* have
be bought from the :
dally
for
the
next
few
day
s”
ha*
been
I»'Iy
Dick
Fon1*
stock
com
^
lecture
course
c
of his simian charges this wlntei
reponed drowned in wreck*.
appended to Yosi s announcement for !•»">• ^ MlnneaMl:* The r«st |,a-( canvassers, at the City News Co. or a*
Jacques Wun-. ibe fVivirh aeronaut.. Hmisiog them in a room heated art!was the winner T»f ih« International I ficially to a high temperature seemel *ecn t practice until after the Nehrai.. P«-«v. n Mis* (‘tirry to U- an artresK of | the Cty Book Store. Si for season |
ability ami iN-e in no j ticket. Buy now.
oct 17-3t ;
liklloon endiiraiiro content whicu'slart jonly to make them n»ore subject »o ka game Saturday. Tbe roach evident-j
he will aild to he:
«M from the Tuilerli -i (lardetis In Pari* | contumpthm. mi DeVry iflan* to exiioar ly s4?ea ro<im for more Improvement iu
I m a
they will
many Micce..ses the charart* r of Ca
Sunday. He lamled in Hungary after the animal* to the icy blast* f»f Ijike preparation for the rornhio^ki-r* than
bnlld
well and
.cotild IH- cros-dc'd Into the umiuI prac- lauilo which *he a*umeN iu Damon
covering it»'J>niiies.
Michigan and a tc niiiera^un
llre seSHh.n All of the wrrk. t«»o. is j and IMhias "
The gold e|nbl<-m of tbe Onler of the | tero.
in
slgnab.
ami'«.frem>ivi
tanir.s
and'
Red Ragle Is ropferred op<in Ablwitt j
the back held iH getting more attention
H'-ndrJrk* I* prolably concealed
Ijiwrenre Roirh. a lUiKton scientist.!
than the line.
l‘> h*' -tuierlcaV fon nuei
dia
by Kmjierfir William, for hU ex|K-rl '
In several of the game* this Reason.e..m«-<llan am! ranks in the same
mem* and sludlcit of aii.iospherlc con- Grand Rapids Young Man Cams to
jat times the bark field has tH^en con-1
• singer. In hi* comln
dltlfms over the Atlantic ocean.
Traverae City for His Brids.
fosiMl
In
signals
and
many
fiimides
can
I
nn-seniaiioii
of
“Oli*
Olson'at
Ste
Twenty year* aloc^f from femininity j
Pr^ty Homs Csrsmony.
Plump solid gold—
!*• attributed to tH* defect. S mie
rg'** Grand ofjera house on n«
Hie Mtisnrgla. New York* oidc^it and!
AI.L Sl/.KS
are l^-cnniMl to ask whether. Y«.m ha-1'Ti-tluewlay. CVt. r.'., he will mnke I
most famous male singing Mieleiy has * A
imple home wmldlnc oectirred
singlm; one of t»u* principal f.-aiur.*..
renounced H* indeiynidenee of wi-1 lant . r-ning at k o'cloek ui the rr-si- ! taught 111* pupil* tfM> many cn.mpliprano voice*, and on Hee. k next wlil I denn nf Mr. and Mt>. H. A. Se**Ion* catlun.s in Agu^«*.i and iiumbe>>.^ it is having .*..hh.l. K.*v.**u! ik w kouk* i..
Ms rt*iM*noir.*, "Ol.* Olxm * b: mi q\-1
OlVB
produce l.lsxt * St Kli/alH-tli,** sup ! of I*" Ea*^! Tenth st-i«ei when their
play but tiach year ha* a new dres*.
isiried by a female chorus.
] daughter. Mabel, was united in roar- team absorbs mom* signals than any
.HO to sneak, and ih a nUy that li^
Two million dollar* Is to Ik- divide! j rlage to Chaunccy O. Miller of Grand other of the big-elevens The n-anoN
Try A -Fill tA-nl»ht."
is
appar.
nt,
a gr.ater variety .if alwaya a favorite with th.* public. No
among 2.334 UrtM>k!\*n school teacherr j Rapids in the presence of thirty guexts.
For SwU by all Draggl*M
matter how ofn*n ihev may have pr.
as hark salan- lnrr*vise. granted Just' The bridal party took their places play* l* UM-.1 mill then* are two d*o«li’s.
Rich cut glass, Beau­
IB OMit and BB CMt Bcam
^uj. I vlou;-1v wllne*7vi d ‘t. there
liefore the Greater New York c<»nFoll i under an arch of ev. rgreens and cam.t 1*^^ M-cond to be tLse<l If an opixi
tiful China
Hand­
jh..lKf.methlng larking In other p
datlon. a* the reKuh of a derision M<»n- tlons while he Rev. Thomas P. TMlorr i
some Silver, ELE­
trangely apjwal^ to h imanlt
day by Judge Gayn.)r «.f the New York p'Tbirnied the saen-d rlt«*^. Tbev |
GANT
CLOCKS,
were attended by R«v Miller, brother
''osi has In a way change.! hi. ral and then fore always sue
aupreme court.
handsome wedding
Us own merits
coaching this year. The,
’ Rep. Charles E. Llltlefle!.! of Maine of the g-xK>m. and Ida Sessions, sister
gifts at
and bis extreme prohibition following of the bride, the'hrido Iv-ing gowned In | far most of hi* work has gone In de­
An anrar-(:«i»' of undu-puaifl nu-ni
, hive secured ronirol of the republican cn^am ae<»Mne and rarrying l.ride | veloping a defense. The Vanderl.ll: i.s Porter J. Wbiit s “Faust. * which i<
liarty machinery In that Mate, ant* roK.-s,.
Mendels*nhn-s march was | game demonstrated the stnngth of It. engaged to appear at Steinberg’s
•'there Is pro.spt-et of surh an artiv play.-d durlnr the ceremony by Mis.- Scervi n-arilce this wiM-k. U d«**ilgn*il Graml opera house next SamnTay. Oc-t.
the offense.
«.ld winter canipakn as Maine has Minn s..\!«*n «if Gt.tki v ie. limue-’l.‘''*P«‘‘»^’>*
21 Tbe Tob-do ( dMiinu r. ial sa d
noi Hora in many a day.
lely following the ceremony played 1
•Tbe P,-nple-s theaJ. r b«s eti.* f.r Hie
OOINQ Wg?.T
Wasblngion. D
lel.-sct.jK; hbarps Angel Vole * K\e- Near " Refresh-i
have Ukwl*HimHi:emeinltius »cH\liy «m ' ments
,ents of Ice crean
cream and cake wen-^
Poi
Whit.
(semblare of r.-fls-kins n pi.the face of Hie sim.^«rWch takes the w^rvinl the gueijis ul
'L"R « which 0!HU I yesierday aJi.rmHii
jtnbrs and speaking a*
form of a series of solar sptiis. a.npcar j the ha»eiv tN.ui.b* le
and will be H- th.* n mainder .d ifc
We sell the Famous
There are thre*» Cheyonni*s.
Ing to the naked eve through smoked | sherj \h V at the In
we«'k. The muiuriioti H a derhitti*
Fo.\ Typewriter
-cnecas. nine Sioux, three On*dRlaxscs as one SIH.I. H Is the largest i in Fremont brfor
i..K
novelty for «e P.Hiple s and w hile ‘I I
I.T. Vll«rsuh«r]
! Via ware. One Omnmn s|K»i visible since last spring.
, home at 11*2 !»gar
el in Grand
'
ed l)\ the gods' with tl'.ej
M
one Catido. one CayuOn^ hejidred t:w* of dynamite U | Rapids where Mr. Miller Is lKK.kkcciK r rha. two» Miami.*,
d-oHiu.siasm M.ally manifeM. ih. run!
Chli.pew-as.
one
Wyamh.to-.
!ka.
eight
found to have bei-n Insufficient tn dls j for Hie National lIHciili ennutany.
xas espcf-ally pU a.sed t.»
‘ Yur.'.a. twq I'awniH’S.
member the Chatham. rec«-nily sun* i Amorg the guests were Mr. and Mr
high-class pto,luriio|. Ai
Ml- such
In Ihp .Sm i oannl «Hh Ihf oMiloulv.- riaml.an.l < IilMr.-n of Tii- i®"*'
«»'1 air of suiM-rlurliy. pervaded the pro
IF Yol* want AN
for a rarpo. Th- .iKH k <ll<l mn -vt n i iln. Fay rranfor.l of nnml IlaphlK.:
onch from llir rhorok—. K.klmo, diicHon from the first to the last cur
lB.ialr.-*t2l gN.g.Uek*|UBM.
.li.pl.- .!.<• I»«f. l-.n. r. .n<1 I. .Ill'amI Mis. .\.la Mill.r of Fn-mont.
I'upWo.
\Vlnmb.R- tain, and It approached a hich degre
i«k...-lKl.t m.miha K. .■mir. ly fr.-,vih -|---------------------------------Th.-y .v.-r».- .Ik.ui !1 y«ii. of sailMartic>n. ih.* w.irk o' .•nilnru
r«n»l of ih«■
PRINCE CHARLES ACCEPTED.
•■fnei-on.lcom-a.follow.fn.mihosartl.**ts wb.i hav.* ma !.* ihe stan.iar l |
llr.rln. Iho limp form of h. r bna-l
-----------OkUhoma. .1.; X-, York drama fanuuis.
tmnn for a q.»r.or of a mil- «p
I*®"
Nor-|„|no; x,.„„ I*ako... rU: Wl.c»n.,n,
“Th.* ni.*<hanlrxl an.l st.-tge .levlce**,
nmunt.ln ahU-. Mr., r. II. Wll.on fl.s-l
|"hc; So nh Dakoia. (Iv-: Including ail th.* .•ff.'cis, w,*re |K*rfe<*l
W4* have them at $1.00.
p-a. n-nv... A nio firaml.- train on-;
1 NVnm.Hi. l*«: «no oarh from Mon- and ouetsK'd in a faultl.*ss manner
*S "“i * S
If yem want a Bnft wkil, hanl
d.y> and ih-n (.11 u-,...n.cl.n.. p-o'
‘‘
N-"'- Carolina. Alaaka and .NV. The sce nery bnd costumes w. rc appr.»
Ctvil, rokf or w.ssl stuvo we
.rrt.lrm.llr -hot h. r hu.lmnd ahlk
N*-«-!'-l«-n «f Nnraay oOrrr 1} Mr.lro,
liTiate and lu autlful throughoiit
Gbarles ihr
the thr..n..
throne of
of Norway
Norway ,
humlns. Th..' pltu ky ...man «<deha Prince Cbarirr
cole-5 ORICIEAL
“Tb.* cast gave a roniiM*ient liit. rpr.*
TOT BLAST the most wonnr. ponnd. an., ►h..
ah.. .l.s«rro.l
...n«rro.l nndrr
^
^
">■“ <hn»ir™^ptr,l
»■»"
tation of tL.‘ |guti.. th.* w.uk .d ihe
(lorful heater made
tbo wriab. ... a man *ho arl.ba lk.V
p,„.
I Waddell as
U*ad.*rH iH'lng e*p.s*lally good.*'
We start them Rt 5^10,00.
J^nld for ye•at> might a*
I make up
If you want a liane ht*alitig
i thvlr minds thnt
The devil wor
hartr«*u'il stove we have the
rnll^.K.- ai- y.-rklMK Inralrulal.lr
In ^ iiractHrnr.- up
nfi bnd
lake i»r.
IV. Klng-s
KIns'a
h
,
...
ttuii lasr
ixing s ivew
New
had Ms day. When Rube was not able
the materi- to go In and pitch even o'^e of the what iheJast an of the G.*o-gla TrouJEWEL.
Tim ouUide Hue
Jury l‘» Rills.*' %sserts Pit»f. John Ty Life Pills. They take out Hie
in mem'of
* *‘‘^*»
cl<»gglng your energies world** champlrthshlp games at a time hadfKtrs is taken from a «
and Ipllow luite uittkes the
ler of the biographical deparinu
. .land give you a new start. Cure
hriniam young African
Jtwtl hy far the im>ltt e«*o.
Ambora. coll..... - If lh..rr 1. on.. Rl lt“';.7;nd’di:ailn.« l.at.
when he was sorely needed H d* morg»vU
of
hi-f.nth.t
Ills
nomiea! hanl ooal stove
to Eredtiai.. «t lb- rnd of thr ymr. | n,,,,; <•<. , F. M. M-ad*.
made.
even thiMigh l»91» have tlro*uH*d o it' drug stores; 25c
Wp start them nt S’lO.Otl,
I.hylral »n.rk. th.n nm 'h- -I.Tt
Tr..i.t.a~~
, hir pitcher
lie at hia iMwt.
J. F. JKCKM. Aaool.
If y<m want anything
K. t t.npnh. r and thank ti.Kl lor th„„,,«,wi-Tlwf. it >.-11.1, hal.tf «•••’<' '• «"•" "i- -'•r
be wa.
tlie slov.- line it will |giy y.m
graduate.-^
• vm. women baxe of t arry lag vuiir, wHer this season It will he a surpHv
to rail ami
a ’ lo.k
■ ■ our line
Jame* llranch ('aindl. t1
'purges III x.mt luiiul*.
I
Tng thing. His lio.oofl wing appear*
pri(
an.l p t
Iras lM«.ni so atiuo;e.I laleix by InquIWife—Wliy Is It?
i to !.e p>n.*. and only the ti n-c. nt head
lies fnim stranger* a* i how h ‘»
Iluslumd -Ileeause a thief en«ld| domains
,..T.bl-Ta
fo.ni of rnsily .nnteh them and m l nwny. ,
iA
M
Wi*rk* that be bn» adoptrd
Wife-Weil. If the husluind* of olh ;
««c*lpU W.962.26.
reply which h>i d.vlar. * ui IK' effica ;
...
er wouien th»u’l give them any more: Ikision. Oct. Ilk—The gale recclpH
rUms “I And I d«t my be*t
The Okichsal
«t
*'^*‘‘*^ l'«n^**'» 1h«u you give I of the post w'asoO series be tween Ho^ run* Mr. CaWll s starniehi
|4B(» F’rofwB
"'''-f "••'■l‘'Ho.ton Ame-lran and Ikmion Nation.
' full length In a marble tank fllUnl w Ith'
Train
Tnrvrm City «
. .lean. -fl.U-ay. Ihilly
,be alx day, to IS.
r gold fTsh. with the water at a temtwrn-.
After d<*luctlng expense# rise
I turn of 80 to Uuisen the heat of ln«plr-,
equally dlvbli-d iietwi'cn
-draw the fln* out of i
I wlihiuit h'aving a
t the club* and players.
Chuck full of fun from sturt t«
, Thn'c bullet wottnds. two cm the
I Twenty men ahariHl In the Amoricau finiah with c^ilchy muiic. swit
light side and one on the left side of *kln atul scalp dlst^asc*. use Dt'WlU s
,
. .
.
ihe mwk. were found inlUrted on a
^
for | division, lociudlng Business Manager siiiL'inL', comic acting itml funn;

IWU.'Criu« by 8.epb«. and

iGaBHiaasoFnEvgai

TRAVERSE CITY
GAS COMPANY

Y«8 Art Net FMliBg Well,

(Urddiiifl
Rings...

'rnl

medding
eitts

$1.00, $2.00,
$3.00, $4.00

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Thf plavrr. n-rrrntrj Carl Crrrn
with a dlamund ararfpln la rccointitinii

City N«wa Co. or at j New York. Oct. !!».—John J. McB^rt. $1 for aeaionjOraw. pan owner of the New York



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redjon iho rarer fani In the way o' new,.
•oSoct of thi. Inauranc’ ImVatlsa' K.a I
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«“<> ‘••altby -M«w.>- I. to act bU reward for tbi
* U m influcure the young men of the;
Thai* what Hollla- pemarkably clevw acrvicc* be baa icnUay to bocorac big thieve. For it Is''*‘*^*
Mountain Tea will da 32 idem! the team, as It la poalHvely
much aafer to be a big thief. If you!^**or Tablcu. Jobn-oa Dn««lirtatcd that within a abort ttoae Met of a saag
IGraw will be In
*teal II von atr kicked But. If you i
block of slock In the
steal ll.ooo.potMt li an honor to b-i
CALMAN-S latarlor t^r Vamlah Itj Though nothing dcttnltelj baa
kicked by yoC 1 ,^ope the evil* will j
told tbe public. It U generally
be Investigated aad lianislifHt. 1r that ' oat diirablt for all Intarlaf mark.
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tba "Glliaao girl.- has
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1 la tba art wbkh Mwabaf Ca.

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Bustliuu in Action!
Bristlinff in Hnmor!
Bubbling with Ft
In fart a regular Inugh factory. A
good, cloim; funny show, with nrtisu Hint are ladioa and gentl.men.
Tho gmntoat natural born Topay
the world |hss ever
MISS
TOPST TURVY UUBA SMITH
tbe groHUtt of all danerra. aiiigersi
and rocnediennea. See her.

^ rtlUllY SHOW AND

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REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-OmA
Trayana Land aad Loaa Oo. W.

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eUn aad sorgaoa. Raasorad to ci*
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OIL LAWTON—Phyalciaa aad sui^
gaon: offices la WUbalm block, tblrdl
floor, vlib Dra, Savyar and ^hab
HARRY E HARNER—SipMt plaao
Moaie Hottoa. Clu. pboaa tU.
lERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attoraaf
and couttMflor. Wilbelm block. OVav^
arta City, Mlcb. ClUsans pboaa lOS.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Oarw
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P. Canrar and Bro. oBtb pboaaa.
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£24.
aug 21-lmo
»R. E. L. THIRLBY-SpccUl nttantion to dlscancs of children. Room
409 Htate bank bldg. Both pboaei.

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