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The Evening Record, November 06, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-11-06
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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UNtdoa. Ko». «.-W T. 8t«*d. to*
MAS ASKED FOR
OF HER PREBENTB.
•Miw. An Qallhrn. a«sd 7S ynnb
wfIS «f TtaaothF OilllTaiL as oM
ner sf I BWiiiaB conty* paasod awiy
at tsa tear tea. Bokm. rterdajr
•ftmte Bt 2 o*doclL the dlract caoae
«r daaUi balBc attjfBm«d to old an.
Mrs. ObUItbb was the mothm- of the
Ibnovtar chUdm: Daniel OaniraB.
Mart OBlIJraB. John OallteL KellSd
and Kate Oaniraa. Bokm, and Mary
Gamraa. Olerctead. Ohio. The fuaaral
wm peoSabIr be held tea 8L Prmads
chiirch WedoMdar motaias. Bar.
FRUIT VENDER
SHOT IN BACK
eoMABt trleMla of Russia mad wito
iMfl bM for MOM veeks In that coon
j^inr OB a aeif-lvpoaed poMUcal mlssloa
' has arrtved at Oopcaharni. where he YET BROTHER AND A RIVAL SAY
Udd Ue Times correspoadent that he
HE KILLED HIMSELF.
beipred all reformi sranied br the
csdr had oome too late aad that Rns^ was OB the even of a most slsantl?
SSEB A6AIIIST HIS BNOTHa
8t. Petersbura. Not. 6 —An official
aiatament issued tddar la reiard to
the recent disorders tbroaghom the
cotmtry declares that the dlstnrbaaces
were doe to the display of bitter feel
Inas by the rarlons sccUons of the
pupnlallon towards one a'^other an!
^ was not caeaed by the reform mani
festo. The only means of combaUna
the disturbances Ilea In ail the p«o>
pie tiecomlna thoronahljr coovlnred
that the reform** will Ik* inflexibly car
ried enil aa prainUe<l an<| that no effortaI <«»f the enemii*9* of the reform w ill
allowed to pri'veat their accomho al
plishmvm.
The staiemuil rccommends muderatloa on the :»an of th*i
people and cooperation In the work of
paclf) Ina the countn'. ,
POLICE ARE OF THE OPINION
THAT IT AS MURDER.
Found With Four Bullot Holes in His
Body and a U Callbrs Revol
ver Under Hie Head.
Sutpects Held.
Special to the Evening Record.
Grsnd Rapid!. Mich.. Nov. C.—Peter
Siagnols, aged SO. a fruit dealer at
Hoitsud. vrsR found dead in the rear
of his shop with four bullet wvMinds in
bis body
I'nder bis head Uy a 3k
calibre revolver. The body was found
by Dr. Mercer, city physician of Hob
land, who was called to the house.
The fsmlty was In another room.
Joseph Siagnolo. a brother, and
Tony Mortino. a rival fruit vender,
have been arretted. The police think
It Is murder although the suspects
cUlm that ^tagnolo shot himself.
There had been bitter rivalry and Joe
Stagn^ had sided against 1^ broth
er Th«* police w erc iwently called to
CUO.N «OV«.»M«T 0,O«t' Ringnolos tiorc to se|)srste him and
KEEP ITS PROMISE.
Martino, who w« re nghtlng. Two bul
let woeedh Iti the lierk prwrtically
prove It murder. A ]
held this morning.
NO SEWERAGE
SYSI^BOIIT
lEM YHUnr RVER EPIDEIIC
, .
.SENATOR CULLOffi HAS LODGED A
'
COMPLAINT.
Presidents of Havana Are
Back
dc by the
Illinois Senator to Preal
dent RooaevenL
By Wire to the Bienlns Record
Washington. Nor. f.^S<*nator Cub
dom of llllm^ift. chairman of the for
eign relation^ c*immHtee «;f the sen
ate. ralleil tni the pn*#itl«*nt thia mornIne to lode** a comi^lalnt acainrt the
Cul»an government for not keeping Us
promise to mslntsin the city of Ha
rana tn a sanitary* condition. He said
be had been informed bv a numbo. of
buslne**s rn^en that the Cnban» have
built no sewerage
j-lnre the
Arociiran evacuation a'ui that th*
American rt*sidonis of ih** ci y f**ar a
ysdlow fe\er epidemic wiU l*»- > . * run-
y
r
?
STREET CAR
WAS STRUCK
PASSENGER TRAIN DASHED INTO
IT AT FULL SPEEO.
UNGUARDED GRADE CROSSING
TWO ARE DEAD AND THREE ARE
fatally injured.
\
"S«r—
CHAMM
BERRY
KILLED
NHtTN
- Any utide of CHINA in ow wmt wiadnr far ,
HIM-
Colieclw Waa Told to Taka Hie Time
and Not IP Bkteck OBiar Work
SELF AT,THE, ASYLUM.
Tbit is mn except
nmillE TS STMI6IUTin
ifaeweBto-beaP-
CITY BOOK STORE
By Wlro to the Evoalag Roeord*
Waahlnron. Nov. S.-Ml«
CLOTH TIED SO TIOOTLY THAT IT Rooeevelt has atade formal appUc
the Georgetown cBStom house for
at
HAD TO BE CUT.
the appraisement of her oriental glfu.
When the appralsemeBt U eoBM>lcted
Fleet Suicide In the InatitMtion for the assessed dnty will be paid and
the goods transferred to the White
house. Collector Nyman being in
structed to proceed at hts convenience
and rot to sidetrack other business
The flret enMde to U- committed to posh the presenu throush.
wlthla the walls of the Northern Michigaa asyirm for a nnmber of years
occurred this morning between 9 and
10 o*cloclL the victim of the sudden
rnanU belBg ChaHes Berry of Maple
ot
Cil.v. who. by the simple device of
tying a porUon of a bed sheet tightly
aroJhd his neck cButeJ death by
slrangnUilon
Charles -Berry aged 54 years was
commuted to the asylum from Maple
Wv have a Urge assortment
City on Jnne of this year, being In t
ofpUsterSpfo that you will
greatly emaciated and depleted con
be able to find your kind.
dltkm and bedridden at the same time,
If, however you have no parbis titmble dating from October of
Ucular choice we have and
the year before, tic responded to
we will guarantL*c onr choice
treatment ao that be was able to walk
t o give you satisfaction.
around and apocared on the road to
Our choice is the
comnlete recovery Ha w*lfe was contemidatlng his return home within a
few wreeks as be seemed eotirely ratkmal and gaining hU nonnni strength.
A short time ago he again seemed to
maiiufuctured hy Johnsoii S:
suffer Inmlnd and instead of joining
Johnson. Thes<‘ plasters are
hU comrades In the hall absented bim
good. J, A* J. guaranle«*
self within his room, until finally be
them to b»* giKkl and we liaek
remained entirely in the room, a few
them up. RememU^r when
days ago taking to his lid which he
you need a plasttT that we
aeemid to prefer to walking around.
have it and that our U.-d
This was not n «»«gii of lack of
Cross Plasters an* right.
strength but a state of mind due to
“CUSHION soir
SHOES
FOR COMFORT
nonday. R . 6.1905.
PLASTERS
OuVBRKD WrrPB LAMS SKIB.
mwkiac s ewahioa thml roBforiwa to
tks fooc psrfoeily. tksa twkssoir all
the Ur ts walkiwg. «m1 adds
iranatk toawUtar whoe.
We Hare These Sbo» for
Gents aad Udies
YOUNG MAN, AnENlION !!
Too wwat twell dothe.-havt- no o»> for any other. We
qmipethue with your de*ir«. and want yon to know that
wc are prei^ to gratify tUotn. We aell tb^ diatinetfre
andOverooata nunle for young mon by L. Adler,
Bro. A- Co., who atand at ibi- front in clothing man
Tlieirelothaareiiiodek
ck of atyle. and hare the
(^oalitiM Utot come from careful toUoring of ‘^tobfcSS^
tn RXS.ta. Onr fnrniabiog Jepaitttent u
iwrfy for yotir in»p.-ction with the n.-wc*t and bent oSeringaofthe
kCUE
CHILDRENS’
FOOTWEAR
MCnssFItsler
From baby’^s boots to his broth
ers* ond sisters* stout school
stibes. The Llitie Hitter ti4
MUs, wo ve provided shoes for
them all. BRING IN ALL TBB
CT^REN, not forgetting the
Bachant ti Roscoe
25 Gents
HU attendant. Relmer Le- tholz of
ifaU city, wns In hU room not half an
hour prerioua to the discovery of the
deed aad left him quieUy recUnIng on
the bed. Dr. James P Canaraa eolered t!se room for a vUiL as nsual.
between • and 10 o’clock and was hor
rified to find that the patient had torn
s short strip from the IkhI feheet and
tied It lightly around his neck, the
Dr§a^ m±^rm
Knot being tiBd so taut that in order to
take it off the cloth had to be cut. At
tempted resuscitation ended without
fuccess. though the warmth of the
We have the largest line
bodv still remained.
O. C. MOrPATT
of Ladies’ fine Shoes in
Coroner Frank HoWswortb was no-j
the city, at prices that
AbBlraclB of Title
tifled. who. after viewing the reroalnr|
can't be beat. ALL
I
MtCBB BATIBrACTOaV
and loamlng the facts in the case dbl I
NEW STYLES. CaU
Bwiabllahwd taaa
not deem an tnqoest necessary.
| I Rom 210 Btoio Donh Bwlldlnt
and get a key to the
Charles Berry has resided in Mlchi
BURKEHCLO PINNED NOTE
gan for thirty years, being a carpenter
DOOR OF HIS HqME.
by trade. HU health gradually failed
and he was brought to the asylum
te In Uiw V
from his home by A. E Bellinger last
June fo- treaimetit. He leaves a wife
Dn. Stwytr
and one chHd. Mrs Berry was noMfled of the aad rows and lmmedUteI>
THEN SLIT HIS OWN THROAT phoned that she would be here this
evening.
WITH A RAZOR.
It Is surprising that with all the
suicide manias so prevalent in InstitiiNote Was Fastened to the Door With tloos ofithls kind that nic-'n suicide., |
should
not occur, and it is stated to i>e
e Table Fork j
a fact that among those whose ten
Found |t--Je
dencT is toward self destruction, the
trouble Is not likely to occ*t as such
measures are taken that insure pcr-i
AT GHUtniX BIOS.
By Wire to the Evening Record,
feet protection: so that when a cuiclde
Ottawa. N\»v fi.—At Veverly. neer doe**^occur it is among those who arc
2S,
V»IAN08
Hamilton, a lembie triple tragedy Just not suspected. The last male patient
occurred
Philander
Burkeholder to commit suicide was Or Smith and
Retumc*! fn»m Uesorters—rprii;
killed his wife and one-month-obl the Ust female patient w%s MU**
child, then slit his own throat with •| Kn*pp. » *x^ur.e.
dBO
OBHOANI
rasor. Neighbors found the dead
Taken in exchange on Pianos. High Tup
mother a*^d the baby in bed terribly
hack.-d wi*h an ax UnrkeboJder was
lloiX) up. SoM on easy piymenta if i3otin*d
Rtri trhfd o- thr floor lifeless.
; Ttr crime was made known through
liht* nelghborn finding this note stuck SALFOURt SPEECH
ANGERED I
j to the ootnlde of the door with a table
UNEMPLOYED.
\
W*? are til dead irslde. Go in
for up iciairs tn our bed yon
will find an awful Tight. Nerve your- Women. LOOO Stre
xelvex to look upon It Good b.ve all.Whitehall and Demanded Aaalst.
Jealousy is the supp<i*ed cause.
anct ef the CoverwmenL
TO SAEJ..
FEW DDLLARS
AMERICAN
WHEN YOU CAN?
■[HV
‘WE ARE ALL
DEAD INSIDE”
L are to buy
or
ed Lumber, Buil^
ials or MOl workjrf
BOX OF MONEY FREE
Alfred Grcilick & Co.
KRIED HIS WIFE AND CHM
DENTISTS
224 Front Street
(5rinnell
RIGHT NDW FDR BARGAINS
MUST FOLLOW RUSSIA
IS9 East; FroriW
(Brinncll JBros.
iS “
ALFONSO GOES VISITING.
la the Guest of Emperor Wlttiam of
Okfmany.
William Goodrich and CMrgc Gore
By Wire to Ue Bvenlng Record.
Wert the Ktlled-Accident OcBerlin. Nor. S.-King Alfonso of
ourrod at Grand Trunk Tracks
Spain arrived here Uix aaemoon on t*
and Western Avenue.
visit lo Ue German emperor. This
was his first formal viah since hU
By Wire to U>e I>^iag Record.
Ue Spanish ikrooe. Ho
Chicago. Nm. 5—a G-wnd Trunk
[ with great pomp aad
SBrnaengcr train daabed ai fuU speed
laio * Hire Uland xtrect car today,
. B. TnaweU of llll 1
kiumg WUUam Goodrich and George
Oorc and probably fatallv wonnding
tkrp^ttore. The accident occurred BiricklaBd. left UM aaonilBg for a
at
Trunk tracks and West- Tialt at Kawmn. ^Thcy wm be Joined
era aveaee and was due to an im- by Braeat TunfraU. James and^P
Btriddaad* who vOI spead a week
By Wire to Ue Evening Record.
ndon. Nov. C.--Anolher demonst ration has been made by Ue unem
ployed who are clamoring for povernL aaalataace to relievo tbelr want.
u^m^l
and
dUtrici smtehed
mted a dema
four. Baltour defended the gove
effoemmmiL Thf
the women who
-We must ftollow'Ue <
L lam evealag at the MeUo
There >rfll be a ragalar meeting of
Ue Order of the Baatem Stmr No.
H7.
MENS C.WCW© waws
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Citlsane Plipoe* S2| BeU. IBB.
mii)C€w$
R€R€
Winter’s knocking at our door.
With no uncertain sound, he’s demanding
entrance everywhere.
GET READY I
Last Saturday’s Sales Beat allTen deople selling Overcoats
Suits and Furnishings.
CLOTHING CrOKWlSHPiSe
WINTER CLOTHING
Piles of Overcoats, Ulsters, Men’s
Suits, Boys and Children’s Goods
OveitxmU—plain and fancy patterns—$7.50 to $22
and
^ brehatod ntyltw.
$7.50 to »22.00-no better fitting good, nude than
time.
Rain CoM.—or •Craycnette*"—thore who do not
cue for* he»»T orwcort boy there-SlO to $20.-no
better ooatew be worn to keep out the wet sad cold for
UNeWEAR
,i3l
HAMILTIN CUmm! lii
By the Cord
N. B.—Our Undershirts are Good ihhit|;
63 Different Styles
inoioding nil kinJ, of li>*(---- ---- teg etoroa.
EAStKT Hm or EAST
PATHIITS
THE LATEST IN CYCLES.
fllM
Mi «iw9 aMHiiwaHr
§mrn
ippiitMittM 9flib MM piMto biM tair M
k
•
IS
A novel MeyHehas hsca I
MM
Mm M**
In thn
• tn^
IM-.
vibrating, aaiy. chal
saddle .which afforda wonderful relief
ta a tirsd back and wMcb proven a
Inxary wbea coaatlng dowp lang bills,
ne ladles* machlM aro meeting with
ALL mCOIIDt ftllOKCN.
particitlar favoc. IVy are of moicUy
the name conatfnctlon as are the tna
BOBBtry durtnp the chlors bunt for the men. The niustraMtt rM win
rpBM mil prerloo* fkiB given some Ides of the comfc»rt
Weyckw.
jrM*L IB mar
BBjr CYBBt Mother ymr of
wrtty U BMBred. Here 1* cfalor has
Clew* uyt of the
condlUon* crmtlnoe rcry
A
pmmUlB*. Greet ictJrlty U reported
.
, M ell eecUoe* of the country. keep<
Mg Money ecUvcJy employed end *uk
geelMc Arm rates for weeks to come.
IB almost erory'dcperimcnt of Indu*
7
trial, commercial or Aaeacial activltv
teoonls hare been dally broken It I*
V
ABlta aafe to aa? th^t the Tolume of
>
trod# durtag the present year far lur; ,
paaaaa all other years In the history of
u
the oouBtry. There are signs here
V
and there of Its apfiroachlng end: and
^
yet the relaUve abeeoee of dangerous
^
apecBlatloa. the oaquostloiiably rapid
of onr natural resources,
the great growth In population and
the BbBance thus far of any geueral
of OTer production glre conAI
deoce in the belief thst we are to enJoy at leant another year of aenersl
e
proaperlty. The wonderful demand
"
for Imp hLJLP_old. old story, yrt It Is
aUll the most ^Intiiy^*^ •h‘<‘b
we have of health)' conation*. The
great ateel corporaUan has orders on
hand or In alght which will keep it
.fully ooctipled for the next twclye
L
months, and It could easily rmuloy a
?
very aubstantUl Increase, to its prea
0
ent onpacity. Real mtate 1« also enk
Joying a lioom which has never s-ei
heea equaled. Usually, activity in this
£
quarter marks the culmination of an
upward wave; but ss yet there are no
^
algn* of overdoing, and the demands
for Increased office, home snd work,
shop accoromodstion are the legtilmate consequence of our nsiural
growth and prosperity in fact, conaldeiing the vast voieme «r business
and traffic, the amount of speculsilon
tn force Is not excessive. This Is partly Iwcausr of a rtu^tralnlng Innuence
exercised by our lending banker*, who
keenly recognise that the grtwtcsi
danger of the moment Is the outbreak
of a spt.cuUUve craze ’*
I E“
The '•calamity howlers" e\*er pres
ent no matter horn groat the prosper
ity of the nailoB. state or city have no
occasion to idy their vocation here.
Hesplte all siatetnents that li is UxiIKWsIble to collect iifuney. etc. the
city tax ct>II«^'tlo*.^ are lf.ss tban one
per cen^ indiluil lost vw- and : the
1%^
MS AoroloAerlngs were many mid
m
the eighteen pies sold was
SS'Mih^’^SSm Md
whlM win go for the beneAt of the ^”^*”** ^
peaceful.
Mary A. Crtssel wm born July f€.
Wl» Dr. t A. ThompMn
_ Pete Charbamcou left Friday for . Ig52. at Wanrartng. Ulster county.
FIRST NATIONAL SANK BLOCK |
Kaleva. where te will viall over SunKew York. When 11 year* of age ahe
came with her parenG to Hudson.
Mrs. Weacott Is visiting at J. Ac- Michigan. Mich., thonce to Wexford 11
a
dnut’.
J. McPHAIL
Mildred
dlphihcrlc.
Aug. 2. IMt. aetillug oa a bomcstea'l
Mr*. Burke has Ui-n cntrrta'.nln;:
in B<*n.rie countv where fher reher mother. Mrs. Gre**nman. td Ov lau.
DENTIST
"■----------------ISSi thev moved to Sherman, and ooe
and a half years ago came to Monroe
Center. M-*. 0»r wns the mother
:of i4ghf children, all of whom have
N. B- CHAPIN, ProprfMar
' preceded her ?o the l>etier land ex
cept Imata I>uDhain of Monroe Center.
! Mrs. Orr was a metolMU- t»f iLc Lady
'.Maccabees aJ Sherman, In tsv: th-M
J. M. nuellmantel
, ajd her huKltand » xjK-rlenri‘d n ligiou
under
uuu«T tbe
iiM.- niiiunry
mlnl?fry *<»f
h Re\.
iv»-» . ntiuh
iiiiuii ivfu-»
Ktu REAL B6TATC AND LOANS
Mr. GtJ»v.
,
,.,...1..
I
netly. uniting with tbe Melhotllst Kpl*
NOTARY PUBIaIG
Mr*. Carpenter has
oa ihe elrl
fHipal churrb at Sherman. She s-a.s s aiS B«,t Front BL
Up Btalro
list bui be-ter now.
' dcvotetl. «*am<'st. rtrnsrb'ntiouj:. Chris
Mr. Smith, the *Rec«>nl riTreaenla
I tian-wtirker. esp<'riall\ in the W. C. T
I r. and in the mis-ionarv socletv.
Hold
isner. 1.
i
1 Mrs Orr leaver lo mnu-a t‘e log*^
on kasikmjs u,
Mis* Well* was the ir-e«t of Miss
■ .tUtnbuM
of a loving mother one dautb'e-. a I
Sawyer Friday
i hu.-hand tf« b arn the b**<s of a true.
OaUorphona.*
—
Uxxle Hsta>e entertained
MK.s
■ devoted wife, thne brutber> and nianv
Hardy of Inland Thumday eveniuK
frieudv and ntdgbbor;* v ln» hu 1 1
A special grange meeting was held:
learned to admi»-e a« « |.»ve h« r.
|
Saturday night and quite a number cf,
new members Initiated.
\
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
Orrit Case began buying potatm'A,
Cupel Oeaiiiiv Work!
Maude McLellan has^bcen working
for Mrs Deaki
Archie McLean Is clerking for Mr
Allen.
Ultle Nona Gregory Is sUylng a
Mr. Huffman's for a short time.
littk'
Mr*. Kimball U i
better.
Bagrne Fulker^^on
working
p* R e e 1
**as ooKPOBrMLB aa a bocxoco oiAim.**
handle liars sro slmost dlrdetty nwler
the saddle. It bi this orrangement tUat
eoablea the woman to ride the diamond
frome with ease. The staertng gear for Lato of Copemlsh. Saturday.
'
Is under perfect control, and It wlU ba
MaUmn's have been «nter.ain-i There is only a
seen that s smaller rtirle csn.^ d<«r
Ing the Mlsse* Siever of Thompson- neb*,. and that U by
Icdle*. IV>afDcts lit can
vUle for a few day*.
^ flamed condition of the
Tbe weight of this nMchine is some
Lula.
Moon Is working
.
M" lof the Kusiachlan Tub
what greater tban Mat of the light Alien.
.
{tube I* fnflamiHl yon have a runibMm:l
weight racers, hot as these bicycles are
I t»r imperfi*ci hearing, and whcti j
bnllt for comfort and not alone for
entirely rlvu^tMl. deafm'**
the!
apeed this Is not a detriment Thecoatl*
:. and unb>:; the inflanMuaiuiu
the aamc as of any other high grade
♦
iStoriMl
to it* normal mmlltlon. luar
bkycle.-^^SclentlAc American.
HESSEN CITY
J|will bo •dcs’rovcl for.‘vor. niio fa«M.
of ton aro racNod \yy rararrh,
hlch i* nothin;: bur an Inflamod con
Special to the Evening Record.
In •T•^•lnr• tbr imWIrt h«lr by
covering new and onaoaperted source*
of infection. I* after the doorknob a* a
spreader of contagiooa dlacaac. -From
a strictly bacterlologicnl point of view.**
It aiiy*. -all door handle*, even those
which iwcsenc a clean and iwUsIwd apptMiranee. are probaldy dirty." Hence.
If door handles cannot be kept clcon.
which is obvious, they ooght to be abol
ished In ravoT4>r -some inHbdd which
dispenses with actual contact of tbe
skin.
IW bandies on tbe ^gUsb railway
coaebe* are Hte»l by tbe Lancet as particnlarly liable to iqiread lnf«<
infectlon,
and for ihik rcaimn It urge* the iadop
tion of the American corridor car.
Mike Dwyer, who ha* bvn-n vlhlUng ! *^**V^1 ntENE>"& Co'!
here the past two weeks, left for hi* ! Sold hy druggisth. 7.V
borne in Dnlrav Thurnday.
i T»ke Hall * f'amlly Pills for cobU
Mrs. .Allou Brimmer visited frionds ;
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at Copemlsh Tbursdax
^ CARPET CLUANING AND UVYING
Mr*. Clla Mcnold and *on of Thomp ,
r cbapin wl.she* the
aanville arv‘ visiting In town this week. ;
socurod (J E Case.
Mrs. Bttle Tlmllck made a buslm-bs i
^ practical worKnuu. to a.-sl*t
t^p to Thomp«,nv41!e Friday
t
pusinebs.
O. H. Sfbbins ent%cralm».l eoroi«ny
nov 2 31
from Hart Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Hallowe’en party by May Stoib ' Thoro s no t.oaut> in i
ns. Blanche
Blanciie Brimmer. Sadie Brewor!
Brewor ' That*can wPh bo- i
bins.
lips are red. her ojt-s ar*- hrlgJi
and Edith Griner at the Maccat>es Hot
She lakes Rockv Mouutair^ To* i
hall Tuesday evening was well at
night.
JohnKoii Drug Co
JIre Yau Aolng to Dyr?
THEN DYE EASY BY USING
**€a$yDyc$^^
Ko clirL DO ataina, no boiling for houra. Beady for use.
Abiolately fut colors: uo ataining of the hands. ISee onr win
dow display. Como in nml let us tell you about tlicin.
J-
HIOOINS
DEALER* IN CVERVTHINa
B#;W. 3L.ATnR
Wholesde and.Retan--Your Reliable Hoo|e Furnisher
SPECIAL SALE^
Childrens’ Cloaks
Nowifilhftimotobnythitt clottk for Ui.-liUlo girl; all tbo
way from 4 u» 11 years old. It is imuaual to Kct gnrmcntn
tit tins tiiiif of tbt year at the very low prictia quotixl 1h-1owt
We ciin btivc you dollars on any K;irnieni.
\
$-V»0 c’loakB for............
$1.2.5 clcxiks for...........I............
$5.'i0 and $5.50 cloaks for ...T. ......
$r,.00i'Utks for........
K50 cloaks for;...,............... .........456
$7.00 m S7..50 cl.taks for......
1 c1lvik» for........ ................ ...... ..
Slb.dtt iliwU for............. ..............i. ...4...... 7.50
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A. J. Wilhelm
SOUTH SIDE STORE
OEALERB IN EVERYTHINB
eVERVTHINB
WHY GO COLD, LADlES
When such stocks arc right at hand to select from. By purchasing now you
get wliai later on will be impossible. The finest of silk and wool—couon or
all wool Vests. Pants and Union Suits in assortnicnts that j^arantee satisfied
selection.
LADIES' VESTS AND PANTS
The ribbed style, ihtece lined, good quality for 25c, a belter quality for 50c
and the extra large sizes for 55c.
^EAL LINED " CAIHENTS
Something especially good, heavy lleeccd lined, a splendid garment for
warmth and wear, sell for 50c each garment.
PAIT WOOL GARMENTS
Some ladLs prefer a/fi^t wool garment. These arc ribbed. They find a
ready salt. These art made in gray at two pieces. 75c and $1.00.
SONETHING BETTEl TET
A garment of white, mcrceri/ed yam. has a fine appearance, is soft lo the
touch, and the wearing (lualiiies arc fully guaranteed. These sell at $1.25 tin:
garment.
LADIES- BLACK TIGBTS
as good a garment as we have ever sold, and the warmest a person can wear.
There are three prices,
$1.50 and $2 00,
LADIES' UNION SUITS
There are many ladies who will have no other kind of underwear. If you
have never tried them, do so this season, an^ >^u will aKva>'s buy them. Sell
at 50c. 75c, $1.00, $1.50. $2 00 and $2 75.
Bugbae> City Drug Store
M' DICATED GARMENTS
The most sanitary that can be worn. These splendid garments sell (or
ONE dollar!
CHaDRENS- UN0ERWE4R
SOMETHING NEW
•INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
P’lWTY
R ie M
Don’t put off changing the little one s underwear, from light to medium.
DO IT NOW. Children^’ Union Suits at 25c, OOcand 75c. "Slee^ng gar
ments’* for children who are restless. They really arc Union Suits with feet—
sell for 50c. See our great stock of Childrens’ Underwear at once.
OKIMT
WITH A SUN-hURST SHADE
Aptt SEE ODIt tniQlOV ase
wMcJ rocnrnad the
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mi to ba
dhber la Ihe^ t satolrr.**-
Nattonal School of Music.
=;S | Fine-Dental Work
an order for tbe equipment of all lU
switching engine* used In the ndcago
ranis aixl practieslly all of tbe locomoUves which enter that city with a
dcrU-c. The sui*erInicodrot of motive power and other
officers of the road have been exjirrimenting for eight month* with a hol
low arch in tbe Are box and have dis
covered that while tbe locomotive is
I working smoke Is entirely eliminated.
The btate Sunday schexd convent
- - of coal Is bHng
will bo held In this city next we
A by which tbe smoke
Delegate* from alt over the Mate k
b.v this derke la simple.
thoroogh mlzlnc of
I will U- bhown
every courtoBC-that ctuild
doblrcd
thereby assuiiug perfect
Traverse! Clt> b fame Sb a ronvomiou
city is becoming well known all over
Ip
Alp* Ip pp Elmipr.
The bigbm eb-iator in the world has
she will give her older rival. Detroit, lieco Installed opposite T,«acerne at the
a considerable battle for supremacy. ] celebrated rlewpolm of Bargernttock.
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I The elevator Is run by electricity. Tbe
! <'arri*ge^ «-age is twelve feet square.
MpCIbM Ip mss I Mpms.
He bad ealltsl at a huu*e in the «Bd Ita pksiiengera are limited to seven.
tbe signal to start ia given tbe
aud a* lie
«wge riscsi for 2W feet through a welL
> he said:
iK'lIei^ yen were In the Ijike of masonir. then comt* suddefilr into
the dayUght and for 387 feet rises In n
steel latike work to tbe bwdlng stage,
the total sberoaioa of 608 feet
nmde In iro. than throe mbrotes. From
the landing atage an open galley leads
10 tbs snmmit of tbe Bammst-Schwand
mountain. 8.000 feet above Ibe asa
pertetl. Well. gnad-nigUt
When tbe caller had g
aald. Indignantly:
Ing to tabs iny wbed for fUlOO. 4f 1
had told him a( tboae dm be woold
DR. GAUNTLETTt
X & Paige Rcctric Co.
Ill CASS STkEET
PHONE 602
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to 9tl4 ft^MUl Dwttor MOee. Tkta
It li MeortoMt wttk iMinMCtoli
Mifto bf PtoUtttltr Stff. TM
Mtor KlMilg ttoir mail Is ts fdl**Tm mtm tortbr lattrtettd to vtthtoM atol ato rsfiiso ptntMt of
Mtf ofton to ito Ootm« Bo
BMBKMpttf tod K. B. Neiat. Alto
: jlMtt tdrlte this o®cc of tto ts
of atU that Is balag rreeifd for iht
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Atoti thfot wtrtn tfo Itspectoi
VBirittiro of Dtlrolt arts it the dty
^ VMt to tooc Lthe tad made an
lavtttItoUoa of the tract of land
owned by the ooDpaar. He also vis*
Ited the maty clerhs and rrcister
of dttdt* oBce and learned the
bar of lou that
been
This order Is beHered to have been
tbt reatit of hU tIsU and a bile not
f^nd order. It mconi that the mail
• bttac held pending further Investli
;
:
Tbe amount of mail roceJred hy ih*'
V vompaay at present is rery small but
; Bre letters awaltlna them at the local
onot. The resident manaifer. K. P
,4«tt«utos been out of the city since
June and the season for the companjM
operations Is over. ♦
While but few letters are at the of
vto now. at the first of the season It
nras a verr different story. When the
♦
promoters arrived here, they found
* asooay orders to the extent of al
I1.0M awaUina them and all summer
i
fher coatlaued to come at the rate of
from 145 to t75 worth a day.
7*hls season has been a prtisperous
one for the company but the llrsi sea
non, three years apn. was the \tr*i of
any. At that time. letterR came from
: :
an m-er the United Blairs but
year they wore moatly confined to
eaco and vicinity. This year it was
the aame. ahowlna that the Chica«o
papers were evidently mslnly the
aUlixed for^adtrernslDK. It Is jin
dible to flinire accurdtcJy-Juet what
amount the company has received In
the past three yearn as many exj
orders for money have come along
,
with the money orders.
;
The stopping of the mall looks at
' though the government would take
hand in putting a stop to the sale -f
. ilw lota.
:
r;
Ttone wrto view the taermae af ts
aaSRy wrim alaim am apt tS afWbatt? IB tto^ irBIt B MB lint 4^ glnii^
the dfptomMe femmi or ImuMT W 4to B« yntMa. Bto vBI to nt X W^
re the balance of this
rewMte ac medm ni^ and e
I at S
(be strugide for eaiotfwee ti
citieis. They plctnre the etople covi-f
tirmcn Bring the >to|de UlC- In tea-j
Mrs. W. T. Woodhoaae has mcehred
nmuble contrat and keeping a a^nnd!
V. T. Wood amount being over 9.0M ancka. While mind in a heaRIgr body, wrhile tbf
thU does not complete the potatoes dwellsr in nwwded arm snAwmha te
which are ready for ahlpiaent thej nervottt strain. l>on • this plctiire the
I hfiy-ttuith riifaurt of the BrlUfOi com
ports aside from Traverse Oty
1 mlsstooers in lunacy. Ju«t Usard.
ing by the news of her aerlous Ulness. Bcarly through with tNrtr fail
Mrs. P. UaBonta has taken a poM
.
HI
menu.
The Missouri is
expwm in
snnmi.vr5 .thf the yrurs* fw^
-m In Chaa, Bosentbal'a eew . store ^ at 1 oclock tootoht. WUltom
of ii;s*uii,v ti I. tba rotmtiraaB
^t Chattanooga. Tena., aad will leave Oox win leave with a campiwg outfft. whs gocR mad
on the aversge*
this week.
tifeaaor Kye mad an essay on
^iskm-* to the High school students
j pareut rW.Tiion«Ub‘ betw#^ tUr deu»
in chapel thb momlag after which
I tp of pvpuLvtiou and the r*tM of In
; Mocelle Bennett fmvomd with a
. sanity." iIm- *i.u iniv-lMUTR la.ldly de
■UNCH or LicewtEt.
n aolo which was well appr*»cl
t ehire. -‘Vlcuy af the Rjum-t-ly l»opc.
novt-U
o'doofc. ItlaraqMate
Moitooi 9*iv Koreo t Tbe
Ctortr OM AMIO Ortrti oMV
Omm. pttoMd (kteofk the citr tAte
nefWiic oa IMr wv <o 8U»er CUT.
Ko« HeUeo, whore ther wHI ipend
tbo winter. TAeir «n ooeoniponlrt
u iv a. IM. dty far Mr- *«»• ni
Chariee Jagm. father of lln. Orares.
Both geatleM ezfea to tola tbOa
CoiloK ibe wiator. Tber wUl oho be
Jglaed at Ohhaao hr Cnlea Jurat,
who wni hare for the weal for a that
ttoa*.
heabli to dMth wrfthla three boora was
the Cate meted oot to George W.
Cawy.
for the
TKVAmeOMDWANTAk
ChiyMoitlieittiw
Cut Bloom*
i
Potted Plants.
Don’t fail to we them..
or Decroii. today at l o'clock, the su^deaBOMof hU death bciag dne to neu
ralgia of the heart.
Mr. Carey arrived l- the city Saiur
day afternoon and as was his cattom
DaaUHQ! lated rountlea e.ve tUe hirt.M
Division No. 3 of the Congregational'
ragtatered at the -Park Place, where
j portion of Inaane to ibe.r
rwrm.E..
he spent an enjoyable Snaday. This Aid oociety ^ meet in the church;
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>h- «w.o» for
h« ina Ok
morning be went out on his trip. vUlt- parlo™ TuosdfV rtlcn-oo at
LAdlca will plrtae brtac their thiaiUes P>^eh«» He-naea are aooant . Coaniy
Ing the raiioos tobacco
Waller toaulns the
city, lie enieretl ihe LeVani place, and damlnc aecdlr*. The new ol
Wj-t.k.->|i. Roy
now owiwyl by CUnde Owen, at 10 hce» for the divlaloo wUl also be ap.;fc“»»‘»« “^5-= P
I an tttie I baa» got
“<• •‘•'I* Wyakoop. Ed Wll«*. C. R
o'clock, and lu a feV momenis wm^ pointed at that lime.
juat what yoa an
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Miller. A. a Huellmantel. W.
C
stricken with heart failure, failing
in the city today to the Interest of his
Rev. C. H. Howe of Boyne City was • Crxnsioa. J. M. Knight. Hair> Wales,
looking for in a
upon the floor from the acuteness of
in the city a short timetoday, while | Chi;U*s ManviTle. E. N, Moblo. EM
the atuck. Medical assUta-w mus
r. i. tontah of the HamUtoa Cloth
on his way from Keswick,whete ht i Munrxie. Andrew Higgins. .Keamlal
IM company, who hag been at North- Palk*n^*by r'!TBro^^ '**
'•'p T- R. A. of the Etanael. Hcney. Grant toamhlp; C.-orKe Pat
port with a local branch display of
H« rnmm ■w.d. .. enmfon.hi. .. nn. ' “»* chuTch. tho *»thrrtm: lakUn! the Imon. Intcrlochen. Ous Patier«>n
e-4.,...
Dthlag. manmd to the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Bd Manaeau and ch
lion opened Saturday with a sermon I Chandler. EaM Bsv; J O Crotscr.
the end was apparent he passed away
the last serrlce being held Sunday i Kingsley; a. F. Loach. Arthur White
without a Btrugg'.e at 1 o'clock before
the gueau of hU parents.
evening. During the convention imi» tnd Sanford n Umon
the ohysIclaiJ who had again been
Vu. Charles Joyce and children ofapplicants for prodigalitv tn churvh
-----------------------MUuoapolls. woh have been In thli!^_
The fit of Hirkt»y &
work kwickod st the K.'smlck dtx>r ot
.Mr* L. A Grajtcn tvu.rnc.;
coUheQueiu-f th«- tO.retcs1.yv cm- n:e:«;ltig afitr vi>M
Freftnan Co. Clothhig
in v. left Sunday morning on the IHliBwhatsella'lhcm.
belng an attack in the stomacb and Boyco City church recemiy UeUicauvl! lag In the city.
ocls for Cblcngo and the wnal.
was enriched nearly $50 and the Mon !
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bowels. Later he complained of the
Henry Doer left this morning for a
roe mission represented by Rev. Mar
aevere pain entering bis left arm and i
trip to Manistee.
tin rearly $100.
shoulder. While be Ity gnleUy In hl^ j
WANT
AOm
n Wynkoon and two sons. Roy and
The rummage sale on East Front
room an attr-^dant rotlc^vl heavy i
Ralph, and Theron Morgan of this eliv
strtvH which ha>
esiablUhfHi
T« Uto for CUrtaoIlM
{breathing and qulcklj- called
accompanied t»y Reed Wynkoop of
jmerks by the I^dliK' Ail mhk .x of
j Holden, who enterc-d and s>¥>ke
ho took lad»«t.'
Cedar Run loft at 4 o'clock this afterthe Finn Meihi>dlsi church cioM*a ihi^ '
party
d>ing man. One ga^n emb d all as he
silk umbrella from EjiIkcoimiI € liurc!i
weeks' bunting trip at
morning with over $2no to Us credit.
; was beyond aid.
by mistake Sutulax evening jdeii'-e
HUwatha. near Manlstiguc.
All garments not^sol.l were given tc
j Mr. Carev s borne is I- Marshall. '
i‘. i”.*r S’ate MMMt
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Boynton left
th.- Salvation Army ^or distribution
j where his wife has been mired the sad
iu,v r.-lf
this morning for Chicago, where they
Tony Mlkula aniJc-snHi liefore Ju«lgi
I news. The Detroit house has also
will >oln thel- chlltlren for the wln! Robens ti>!sy and waived t xsminntIon fqR SALE Larc.- moi»-i Iti atliia
:b<^ wlreti. The deceasc-d has long
charge of
iioin*- to
stev
the Park
been a regular matron
Mrs. B Erickson and MUs Bertha
He mas. :>laced un«’..-^
j.i* w
-Igbth
Place as his territory m
throughout j J
Miller of Empire spent Sunday In the
o apptmir Infore the Circuit - —
Ihe northern region.
WANTED—Good second girl
city, returning home this morning. 1
W 8.
mlth
llcht
»M>’t..ework aiul
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Epps left
death and the
,Ai« th* AwRrA* U'm4 by C. J. iMMt a C*.
chlldr-n
.Viiiilx at onre.
this morning fo- a trip 10 BreckenI, icemed.
to his undertaking establlshmen
enr*-s rtn:iinil. Mrs. \V
ridge.
Regular mectlCK of the unlfnmied
am ait the di.^nosltlon of the famll.%*.
co.-uer State and Wejlingioi
W. F. Ilarmha and B. R. McCoy left
Knights of Pythias, tonight at
for their excellence in Black Silks srained in com- 1
FRANK Ha^AINE
Ml
SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
Geo W. Hiller
BMdfo Block
.
5 GOLD MEDALS
this afternoon for Grand Ranlds. Mr.
Harsha was drawn on the traverse and
Mrs. George Coleman
Mr. McCoy on the Uiltied SUtes grand
verj- pleasant surprise on her birthMaaUfig. Will Bs Hald In Congrwga- ^ay. Oct. 28. Eighteen guests were
Jury.
tienat
and
Fricnda
Chureha»-Ar
j
ppp^nt
and she was presented with a
Jack Rennie was a buslnmui passen
ger for Msvfleld this morning. That
w hand Is coming along nicely.
sandwiches. eolTee and cake were
The regular monthly meeting of the 84‘rx-ed. The cvi-ning previous she enMiss Ethel Bowers returned to
KUigriey thiH morning after visiting In pattors' association was h.*ld In the tertalnc'd friends m uu.
First Presbyterian cht*«t?li this
the cl'y.
*1 While trolling with a narfv yesior
ing. It was dc'clded to hold the union'I day Charles E. Quick had hold of ihe
ThanksglvlnB M-rxices t‘'ls
rtHri when a twelve-|»ound Mackinax.
A aiNgg Srmrer.
the Friends chu-cli for the west side fasteued itself onto i>-e other end.
people and at the Congregational for There was about l.dOO fe<*i of line oui
eine lolls of
Frank. The mlnl.stertsi bemd the cast side residents. The Rev, R ; and Mr Quick «as certain that iher.
of tbe family flnds It necTswiry 1» lildi- N. Holsanle mUi preach at tbe west ’ xxos something on the other emi. H'
U'htiHl tbe door to preveul a splril of aide service and the Rev. Thomas Cox kept grinding
amay. hom ever, but was
ing*ama:
levity from entering into wb*H be In at the east std.'.
j ,j|
b^.fore the fish was. bm mantends shall 1*0 a.m’rlous matte r. Evc-rj
Thi' Rev. HuKh Kenn«ly. Ihe Rev.'
„ „p
.he bwi whennlglH th.' ymingst.'r wtys s.imethliu:
funny, nnd the inlnistc-r niu .its mu L. n. lIjMell and Ike Rev. K L R<'RenWinnie did Ihe r.-«. .Mr Qulek ^
quab were appointed a eommliu-e lo L^ni the Hi.li i.. hi! mo-h. r at Ills
prayer ns u saiuple of all:
„.|h morning. Ii .lr.-,se.l uln.
n>ur I'tttlHT. wtio an- In be.ixTn. make arranKvmenta for a banquet
leillomcsl !i> iby name, they ^ipgitem the ministers and their wives to be I pounds and a half
'
rouie, mi earth as It Is in iMMyi'n. .N**. held on the west side «Km.
|
n. Shllson's son 1.*. a boy wnh an |
l. jrU. that ain't right. 1 made a mi.s
The suhji'Cl of the next meeiing frill 1
busini's^. He owns a pony and '
tnke.- Ti.en he stWrts agalu and
be -TIm' Boy" and he mill be consld cai rios a Grand Rapids Herald rouu. 1
fsxits the prayer, .-oiitiiiuing; "I.onl.
titess fiaiui and maiuttm. and dnu't let ered fnrni four Mew points; TTte in The boy has gotten th.' i*ony tralmri ,
tellectual liy a proft'ssor In the so that he knows the customers almost {
uianmia whip me any m.
schools: the physical, hy a physician; as well as his owner and stops with j
I loo
Mnmie
civic, by some city official ; religious, out Ihclng told when he ger.s to thej
by a minister.
! light tilace.
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BIDEB WAS THROWN UNOER THE
turn northward. This morning. James
say-amen."
and
the
bright
Utile
eye*
HORSES' FEET.
Fleming left for Newin-rry. aeeomclose tH'fore (pe rootber lucks the
|er tbo covers.—CoUiio
drlt. was .npiuxuohotl niu- day,' Ponied hy John and Saul Burkett. Ed
di* spii
I>ij]iateh.
j hy an Iri
i;.-vl,v III hi.
eiisl for Escanada but
' Kokos m as
an Was Struck by One
Joe Eli
play. w lh» made toueldug apjM'al for} will continue lu voniy-fiv.- miles fare’a Busom But Es
of C
caped With Blight Bniisea.
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When a mroman la married In this vauleut to help a poor ’ man w bo<a,
country tier matden name , is oeklom
mile riding his wheel at the
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CNTERTAINCO FRItSOS.
Many i»eople to whom
aer of PToni and Union streets this
petition with manufacturers from all over the world. /
We handle these Black Taffetas: there is a beauty
to the finish that you cannot Ret in any other make
and the wearing i|ualities has stood the test of
years.
nUIKSGNHIGRniCES
WHEEL WIS WRECKED
morning at 9 no o'clock JOe Zimmer
man was run down by a bus driven by
Jite Ilenseo of Germaine's and‘"though
thrown under the homier htHMs and
dragged aomV little distance he e*.
caped with few brhUes. The wheel,
new National owned by his son. w,
completely demolUbed as the bus ran
over It. tearing both wheels Into bits
aside from destroying the frame of
. the whw‘l
Mr. Zimmerman
■ Uken home by n. J. Morgan, who was
passing the comer at the time of the
; aecldeni
It was Kialed hy the driver. Mr. Hen
son. that he did not see the aproachIng whe«*!msn. %±o came from the
west »lde of the tireit Just l»ehlnd
another rig. iiasslng up FYout street.
:«?'4‘S3F- -iai
i;
Fra nee. on tbo contrary, there
istam reiiilmlers of tlie wariler
dignity.
In llelgtilm marriagJ docs
1 extiugtilsh It. for many married
»men ofttMi ei.tnblne tbe obi name
nith (be m»xv. Moreover, they put the
Ideu name last, thus glxing 11
att'T distinction. We ran lilns
i by aupposing Hie mstoin to
5V In Hiat «'ase Miss
fronkl liave b.-r vWUng cards
prlntixd:
IJoldnson-Bro
Ibis d^ubk^tiarrcird arrangement dors
not give tbe Belgian mrlfe a tietter
aoelai status than the Kugllsh wife's,
but it is very ims»iuing to the femla.ride—Londun Chrouirle.
atkm in 1
parts of ftpalu.
THE MARKETS.
eatfmated this year at
^
^ OttrolU Kov. <L>-Wheat. 89^2
l our abllUug. per annum was the
«oni. «c: ou*. asKc.
rent of a flve-rooiii booao In Ueniy
Cktafo. Not. c.—Wbcu—Dfcca- Villa time, yhrr, «*Re: corn. 4€«*c; osu. *9c: ftwedUb aeliool eblldmi ntoer tbe
JUMWT pork. *!•«: tort. w.»i; Hb\ guklance of ttoir teaebeva annoally
plant aboot ffOOgOOO trvea.
•tss.
, Toledo. Nov. «.-Wlwrt-ltoc«rt«-. ttalaa aa tfaa prtaHpal SrtHah laOways traveled over IfiOBOO milea dvrWSe.
toOf oC^tUa ttor.
-«Mt BaCalo. Nor. «.-Cottte-ActITO, olor. Colvoo—AcUtc, otoonter. The M parlor car tom made Ra ap.
petome
oil the New Toih wtoayp to
•b«0»-A*tW<x hl«fc«r. Moo*—Actire. S« iBteoded
far tbe dfrectoratd asd
deOaima Giar «f
Kfutnrigr/baa been ^ jMle a^
asketl;
'
Place,
rilave yon ..a.,.
any papers or certlJlcat*-sj
John
F 0-. was ho.-:i
taaia«>.
I
-to abow that you haxe lost ever> thing | friends at
by lire, as you sayV
Tlie IrisUmau mTatcbed IiIm bead
....
8.|>i.'t<!. Th.- <mt of II... n:yi
fiPTt. SOT. signed before a fcotary .
’ Dr. Fralick < Mapl.- ri’v
ately. aor. If was liunnri
of meefft'eu."—Ilan»ci'i| Henrx L Ncsm u of Gl«*n Arht,r.Mei-r
Wci'kly,
; Sullivan of Cedar and Rii.bilt^»- I*
—— ■■ --------. beygeb of Chicago. The evi-ning mg^
tVeaiea la to* HaU af Fase.
\ enioyably speni
Name'S of three women baxe torn;
chosen for tablets In the Hall of!
------------------------F.in;t- of X*«w York anlvereliv.
or tbiriy-aeveiy names Kiibmlued f-xr
Tto Rev. Jamra Oyorogy, *27 yea:*j
g cliol.v of twelve. Mary I->»u aual old. b^ru lu Himgarr- arvl a studvn
Emma Winard. tenebt n*. and Marla of JurUprudeuce in M*-advlU«'. (Pa.
Mlicbell. jH’ientM. were ig'lerte«l.
eollege. a passengor on tbt* rniuidci
Marla MlUben was a pmf,vs.xr of Stavuuia, which arrfvetl at New York
from Trieste, preached
astronomy In Vasaar.
Maty I.ycin/oundetl Mcnrot Ifnlyoke grants tm tbe trip with aut-b x-ebrnient'e of language and pasaljuale gi—
college:
Willard, a noted woman odn- turca tbat the ablp^a officers not’Led
eater and author of the aong. -Rork^l tbe Immlsratiou authorities that they
Ic the Cradle of the Dee**." irv^lvexl auitixected be wax au anarchist, aays
the World.
fifty votef.
Tbe Ellla Island ollieUla bad been
notified to watch for an ekpeeted
rat
.When did ymi ftrat
anarebUt. and aa Mr. Gyorgy a aptJee any ayaptoma «T Inaaulty
I«arance Ullied wlUi tbat of tbe
part of tbia imftirtiiBate young manr pertwl anarchist h
were no deported, in aplte <
an enemy of
gorenimenL lie anceeeded In noMfya^ooc^ Wbw^1 oaked him If he teg Uie Rev. Dr. Franktln BonthwoulduT like to bare hla aalary In- north prraldent of MetovlUe mllegr.
rtonwd bo aaid to eouMnT eonarlon- however, and l>r. tontbworfh nmt to
tknMy take It-to tbongbt to waagrtp tto Immigration autborttlfo a latter
ting an to oatML-Cblcago^rabene
[giMo Oy.
onty was a Ui
ppon be vast
/.
YOUR CBOICE FOR
3G inches wide;at
l$l.50
ONLY 10c PER BOX
from our Suporb ussortmont oU Armonr'a, liigli
Knide Toilet Soaiie. R«membiT lliese soaps
eomo
cakes in a box
and aro nsnally sold at
twcnl.v-Gvoc*ent£ pt r l»x.
CAUTION: (Jualitv makes a name—fraud ap
propriates it—steals it* Silk and Wool Dress Fab*
rics have been made famous bv the unmatchable
quality of LANSUOWNfe. We cavr>» the Menu*
inc in the popular colors, also black and white.
Some stores will oflfer you a substitute and tell you
It is just as good as Lansdowne, for less mone>\
Don’t be mi"l» d; see you gel the genuine, with the
name \VM. F. READ perforated every^ three
yards op the selvage
-3
I
i
:tk
WHEW IN SEARCH OF
BARGAINS ALWAYS
E. WILHELM
Cor. Front and
Union Streets
...I-AUREL....
STEEL RANGE COOKING EXHIBIT
”•9^1
“i
Julius Campbell’s
Hardware Store
417 South Uoion Slrett,
Travtriff City, Hick
Given with eac h ranj^*’ Bec'ured this week;
1 Double Roaste r. 1 I>rip Pao, 1 Stee l Pn* Pan.
J Dot n Pic Pane. 1 Copper Nickel Plated Ten Ket
tle, 1 Lai^ StR^l Enainelod Berlin Kettle, 1 Steel
Enameletl Sana* Pan, 1 Laurel Broiler.
Call and hav<' tbe merita of tbia range expUinod
to yon. whether you with to aecure a Range cr not.
This Kange is by lovat odds the moot economical,
most ooUTenienl. moat bandsome. iieateat and moat
durable Steel Rangf* ever placed on the market.
Hot Coffee and Biscuit Ser?ed Free
DON'T PAIL TO SEE tbU TWEXnnB CIXTUIT BARCI in faff opetaion with
ptper BOHAe piii*.
OpeoiDtOate
RlosiDfDate
Milbk toiato 6,^^ataff|yllipiMl| IJ
ttCTlnttonde«rttoci«K^MccUTe.|
Tb» pUy w«t A. Cwam Doyle'n “Sl«ni
€f tH€ Jta>r^ABd m ««U
| MOUOSUSTYEAll
i <^WA5 SAlISnO
no sAvn
Bodacy. who plarod tte part of Miss!
Maradca. Min Do-wiby HaK' plaved;
tte part of Mrs. Marsdoo, tte vittola* |
Ota of th^
Altbot'ttb only n;.
w ^ yearn idd. Mias Hale carried the hoary I
tblitMwoxeon teo. Thla baa broupht
^
;■•
K^CHEN CABINET
*^*' *^1
( wMi te woMo t ^Ofp tiM mm
at .a.
tte «*riy Hurar-reU thirtyPxr«U«>t In th» nart.
>w^Md
imdtcr
^ mv* WD. »»«*« ^
] Mr. NlchoUon. »bo bu been behinj
i
I 4M*t mow.** Mid tks jMf
U
«.
.(
Ibc
««ly
pi^
Of
0««a,
y^.
„
fmetoao. for tte foog bad oo atartkd
Wltoiilictoitr. JUd iJMft. vuh
T«rcr«. eonn.y «nd bo .•>!» f tbe _________ _____ contrarr
,
to the uawa! I
■ta: nw* foci la. lUf«im. ttet I kteHtetedfawioabUcBii.
aiterlr deapisoa j
It waa Joa.arbo $ni mrarmd bl« BoooM tbat Itwte ibirtyndarema^j^ ^
ted rceord of
wlia. a was for blm that mooKrut of
•opcmitloo ard n*canls !2 aa htsj
da^mitkMi wblcb cwtrana tte bonao- OB dct. U wba recorded. At tte tiasc toeky nvAter. **lf ! bad my choice of <
brcoter to niirter. tte woaagirwLte of ibc bnit toll Mr. Pray sutea that
001 with a compaijr of fomtcepl
lir# aad Cbdty ar« all ciwwttei luto,a ao: a froat bad ye; tonebad tbo follaae
aad a company of thinocn peo^'
•tafle klor-^ mail bloekiM tte palb. of the deep fbeasta of tte aorth. and
pto with the fame money.- he aald. “I
Usartas. frooni aa to aouic- borrilte
f »iSsHS?!3i^
I****?:-**f
W lOeMCKAGES. |
Plli
The Love«Mcc4illehGra«eCeMiut
J. £. G1^?CK CO.
TBAVE«rcm-. lilCB.
Ibonph tbe <><>« rnoUBd |*r.Ull.v <b.>,,„,,„
hoc'cUj
take room IS whenever I ret 1
They IfHier It A o- rive It w
the followtoj; summer.
].•? }HM the
number but
^ E. Prai*. of thle city, waa but is generally the
in ihc^
a small boy at the time aad his remem* 1
^
Rodney claims a like*
brance Of digging poiatoe, from under
superstition. sa>*
the deep snow made a life
ing that the most money he ever made
slol no him. The nonhs
hem residenu In hl« llfo was with a company of ihir
had not touched a late potato and the to<’n people That npenetl on Friday, the
whole crop lay under the snow tlan* ISth dav of the month and plaveil IS
krt «>d were only dl.lurbed M bou.^|
jj rti«rrr.m town* .nd prebold Bflelr* CBlled for them. The ««’l-|,rtrted '3 dIBorent l>in«
de. bCBTy teowtell orerented .he
.^be contpuoy left for Cdlltar ve.fpo.. from remcblBs the ground «d
,
the vegruwr, l„ w. U pr..trr:r.l from |
,.„„g,.mcn.. .After their Cd!ldangerous Irtwis
IdT* app«aranec. ihey will play one
night stands.
foIlowlDie wort;. OB tb» l»lh of (hr
e mooib. saoa* came to stay until
^e;K5£.^^
^
Uiiit*f tMr tio4a. or
W00I4 toOjr glTo too
M l« aMH
I Uka cm or tba
ay.** fold ter teoite
**Toor trtolMrto juBT sroor ova, l*tttr.
ood ^ toor Idte fteto
• mi
Iimow U roB ikm ttero tteotfo way.
.lUifiVfi. wi» WM itming mm tk« bot ItoTo tte lito#» or Ite K. J. No. 10
stool, torotd tovard hin wttSi tojot.** Aodtebarrlodowor orUhtte
•tfoof tes mdcr Ida fito.
On# or blfl Tiallon ted totootearod
, h^ WM Plm«r ii» fW I^rlir
au WM • CUMOV Ht f^MK» W«»
tMjliiod tolwlMt. n* bn smreBol
I to be BaaUe to btaak fitim bla own
liae or toedtUtloo. and U waa alte
fetter la tte inanaer oT oae who la
ateie that te aJow|y draw a rtralrtr
ttmu bla pocket aad laid It carrfully
deara. Marfarri t^ a atop fdnraril
aad B Icwed tte wtetaHi w itb dlafaror.
•ftoorie.** said ate. *ia It loadsdr
Her brother aodted aotenaly tbrse
or roor tiiaco. btiaylac bimaelf with tte
atiUif* aad wrapptofs of the big Imadie jamawbUe. There was pretoBtly
dierloaid a boa of dark wiood oolefito
^ by boods of trau.
ble lock and a itelti
w
,«iaeu.
of lh«t town. iMit only eu oerMlooel
yUlior «t ble uucir . huuwt. mUo • •—'
LoverUig'a. coukl 'uol i-om^l bis
oalfy al tbe algbt of tbeac oUjecU.
-I-erbapa you bav«i*l banrd that I’ra
lieeu el^fd treasurer of N. J. No. lur
askl Ijorering. iddrsasltM tbe guest.
**Tbe bolklluf bmu aasoelatUm tbat
•my unde bdoags toY No. I badn't
beard of It*'
Is the fuet" said I.ovarlbf.
*liul tbat meaua that 1 must Uke caru
of iiulta a bit of money for a clsy or
two erery fuootb. Tte memliers BiAte
ibeir imyaftOMtaJii tbe eveulug. as a
I»^'iikrty^'m«y*b«p?«tfS"
wlabaadli.roraltDUttMl.
I B M «>t UK
Now. a good aafe t
J can't afford lU a
ttere you i
1:
m
I
-Yes, I lave." was tte reply
stTBag box too. ..Ate teul itow
much obUged. I'm sure,"
strength to more forward, but Lany
Lovering clambered out of lietl In a I was too quick. Tte thief seised tbe
••A revolver never aliouU tte right date, wondering wbat be ouglii to say weapon fitun tte Boor and pointed it
said Margaret. **aod U kaarais or do. He dared not cry out, TUsre j samigbt at \N oodbury*s Lead. There
was bu other man to tte bouse (except j was light now from tbe tofTof tte
tte robber wbo bid now entered t»y tbe stairs and Lovering saw tte baminte
wludowi,
bring Margaret or | of tbe revolver rise and faU. boi no
BWi, and to brt
Martha or tbe
■am. Bo te bMd bis peace wbte pui- ieapMl otter tte^ struggHng
tte Uii^ld and fled.
H
Uag on such raiment as tbe burglar
.avIssiL
,
i
-You don't need no coot: tbe ko.vs |
at© to youp troBsers."
|
He drove Lorering before him like n |
• sheep out of tte room, down tbe I
I and into tbe dining room, where
Then i-atber Time, wlio had stood lui
on© foot to order tbat teveriug might
bnv© lalaana. to appreeiate tbsns; 1m>
roes, rusbed nimbly on to owrtake hU
sciieduie and dragged evenu along
Bitb blm te a gtedy wbiH The eWer
Woodhuty appeared. bU bauds full ef
pHlols J«‘. tbe teirglar. was tied up
(^Mcary's package,
ury. and Mnn^rct
todj otte r wrlib loagratnla
bU partper. “tte steTs to that closei.
Take the km* out of this fcllcr'a toft ttons far more warm than uuy |ircvk»te
expresakur of scntlinetit U-iw ivu them
hand tfouaers iiocket."
j l-he command was obejed. and the would have seemed to-thirrant. All
j cleset and tb« cupboard were presently
lopcto, but no key upon the bmudi
would unlock tte box. bccaute the real
km was uiistalrs to Margaret's room.
I 8te bad found Jt on a Uble in tte
wllbin. tbougb ttey^bnd not seen ite
i liall wtere bet brother bad put it down
actual entFSttce of the burghn^ tew
while te was busy with tte gongs.
Margsirt tu|d not reiimt but bad Utm
-We won't bother with this uow."
^IttiBg by litr wtadow in tbe ilark. and
aaid tbe robber. "We ll kick xbt lid off a bundivri oiber details. Then, to a
it out In tte lot. It s tte same itwl pauae. te found himself boWlug tte
iron fake that we found to that boose
SSSH'SSSr
bears tbst Ifs la the bsBss mu lock
benelf to Imr -room and never cqme
out. Plctee promise am. Oeerge. tost
JOB went bMv It Isadsd. Aad ns for
!tot BMBty. gen'd de nsBcb better to
Udde U than to p«t It In ttel ban, wbme
nay bofflnrcoBli&'ttetoBtelnglt l
woifldbt trust our plntsd spoons to
tost contrivance.Her brotoer unde BO lepiy. Ho was
c.E.»iMrsunsT
Saginau cMirh.i a>«-lor Ilertild—
Motor Beating U Cvtr for the Ssaaon. j Mr. CraraptonV work was a delight lo
But He Cottldn*t Leas iht Smell of i the muaicianly throng present. HU
OaaoJino^New Irish Mail.
commanding presence riveted the
atca isier young Woodbary made bla
,---earaoAi. if critical attention of tbe au*
exU by a window of the paitor. tet
A peculiar mecbanical device is in dlenee upon him. and his work more
darific to risk tte gong st the hmUt
semI4iiding on the aidetracka at ih«. than sustained the Interest thus early
door, and by mldoltet tbe boose wad
dark except for Lorertar« rooai. wtere
n. n. A I. freight depoL In appear-j armiSA'd. At ihe City opi ni bouse lo
that genttottao was prrpartof for bed.
anee it close’y resembles a one legged I night under the aiihplces of the Hi.gh
Loterlag was a member of tte fiftei
hand, car. with cushlonMl seois and j school loctuiv courm*.
air cult. His windows stood wMeopaa.
levers galore, the whole being dnbbe»l j
________________
and tbe cortatiw swoaf wildly la tte
by ibooo who foem to know lu use.
The ruii.. d g.snild. i>i who kill them
draft. Two mea —tbe same wbito
.-The Go-Deril.** C- E. Mumir Is the|R,.!v«.< .-,t H«uie l aMj atv l.i-ri.-d to
dytoi
tbe afli
I tempofary owner of the hand car. or’gtdher in a eeinet-rj wiih.u lulf a
lalna. aad oae of them climbed itito^ Btttamurr. MW Jo. wUip up U* re-, rniher g« cnr. ao.I »iib
ith hU ten year., j
«f the .- s.a.».
tn« that bad a limb
pleasur.' |------------------------one «f tte windows. Wbemte descend, bury'a Ui
yeitcnlay opening j POf tfij diSCtSe Of the Skil there
Idufering bad last 1 fp<*nt half
of’time. Ail Si ts Mr bis t^e! am! shutting off levers and oihf^r me As BOtbltf betlCT tblO CtembertoijiAlIl
item's SaIyc. itrflitYestteitcbteiT
^
He bad time to tbbik of lunu ^ fathom ihc mviitcr>N of
r aad bandar s^asAtitn insUBily Asd
‘ •*“
le pin I
merable Ibingx, of bis iiuUuky pur ' ar |.
lil..» a toy in m/c. Im. will ' SDOB cff *Cts A CUFf. Sbld bj Amcr-Can you win Itr
diase of that weapon, of ite cxUrnor-l^^,
,, ican Drug Co.
-Easy."
I uwry IBW uy wuu u n «uu im,.
Half an hour later Ijovering awoks i gUo and all other frniures of bU silly
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
from bis flrsi sleep in tbe grip «f notoe* pum utd tumad directly against bis ,
less terror. Tbe noise of one of bU wlabes. of tbe love of bis sister for this i
curtains, snauted U|. with a ntab by young man wbo wouid nun be murderIts siwlng. was still in bis oars. He ^ mar* ter ejes tfor with tbe s»aib
revului ionise sn<>ty."|
-We mtu
turned toward tte window, ami against ueuse te knew ibst she was suudiug
md-fitced lady wbo
lb© misty. pUospboreecent brightness gj nje ^^ad of tte stairsi uad of bU shouted tbe
Thrrc|
ef tte night ouuUie be saw tte black g^u wretA-ted InablUiy lu ru=0i in and Imd mounted tbe ro«tnuu.
l»c
an
overturning,
un u|iroi>nug.
mu«t
llgure of a man wboae arm waa exthe bullet lu iOs own iweast. bUU
down, s vl%-ailiig '.nt nuU
teiidfd straight toward Lovering's fare.
weapon wariwised. and no flash « pulling
pu
came, liow long
ibi. agony en- j «—rcdled A little innii wlm had
‘"-you^lte^qulel.;; said tbe Intruder, j
'
sneaked
unseen Into the gallery. -and
ckisetl bis eyes ami xybou
I supiHise yuu'll nwiit to slei*:. on in#
auJrs or duulikd up among the roll*
uf eariiet. ss usiia.1. while the over
broogbt. sad Joe wUb
tot flint stroke tontterrd one of tte
big llaks almost to powdsr. Then be
picked up tte bos uMler bis toft arm
ami. with tte revolver to.bto free band,
waved Lovering toward tte kUte
-Yob'U bare to corn* wltK ns'ldr a
little way;** said be.
At tbat uonteit tot whole boose spfl
denly
tte cbsla vrort
be drew forth long. <wbicb cenld be tsoted by any
j purcbaaori were In a meosore boosaL
te onto, -rand u was tbe ent tost had tenn «K
—^
MM
.ne Cor tbe backi aboxe tte teck doer that bow fractni^
*Jmve|
door and toe otber tor tte front door, rd tte whole tehric of toe algbt
If ttey work well 1T1
11 get nesse nuie Ts
To tbe
tte tueves
tblevee this
thin was In roality
reality toe
Ite
- m»w tor tte wladowi.
L tat wind *im voice of a fitad. bnt Jibey ennld i|ot
! know It HtoepsMlbndBattWBgtta
I by toe niTivnl tC. Yranld bnvt BMewnl by toe knek way
“A mIrecto-B
bt inonnnred.
-Xo. the kart lo tbe world. Oeorje."
Mhl llaijaret. -1 took ibe Brloc pin
o«. I knew jroa treirn t M be truMod
wltb > weapen and'eaMilto t meertr
■akad U becawe raa‘4 aotke (hat tbe
carMdfM WB*«ft tbMt And now.*
rtte.addaO, tiimb« to tbe Woedbarrx.
mrta arti »«l>bMr. -kt?a *» ond -a If
tbeaMAtrSkafe.tW MUrtorT, oM ber bratbv-Wl*; te iMcai ran awtx wRb ItT
cdtero. 1 know It. mad wbsn 1 tomnd
tte kty I task tte noBsy and bid it.
Ototo.tow led tte way to tte dtoiiM
dosst. and tteto In n ATOM cBriteB Jar
oaBBsIcBOtoty InbsM **Hlnco Mste.**
■... r
VOODIWOODI
16 in. Soft Wood, slabs and edgings
$1.25 per load
16 in-. Hardwood, slabs and edgings
$2.00 per load
Can make prompt delivery.
your orders.
OVAL WOOD DISH CO.
NO. 87, BOTH PHONES
Try Recoirl WantAS
THE UPdO-DATE
) BUSINESSMAN
REOUIRES
'fben she sbo..k her list nl him snd^
told him 11 was i.k. nun-h t« eim^t
that a mere msii mOJ by any prww
of rcaso&tin:—admitting Uie poi^stbility
l,ord Uttd j.rovlded liini-«lis.-i-^«H-l.i!«
wliman from tin* eoinllttou of Kervlir.il**
to W'hlrh she h.iit long h.*eii xvMlim: |o
remain, and Imagine her «» imrtl.-l
paling to tbe U-iieflts of an euxoiru
meut. that—••
jpit.te grabbed bis hat and Jum|»ed
from a set-ond stur> w indou rmiiLly
tog that If sbi* Jnl.Mi.Utl tc
aT-knowIodglng
ey the toiprr<j<Ion tbat be was a!
on her side
JOHRSON DRUG CO.
First
tratod foTn all <
s cf
Uvecb.
inseatc aa-1
without^ drn
the rtemarh. and retard H.;
work, thf-refore where old-fasbionct
cod liver oil or emulsioiM will do gnod
Vlnol w<ll do fA-,mnn- gtiod.
Second
Bors*’***' V‘ao« i* noi a
patent or serrrt medicine, it eoataius
no lujurions d.oss to react ui»on the
■ystem. and you know Just what you
are taking, as ev«*rynttog It contains
is nrimed on ihe back label of everv
bottle.
Third: Because Vinol acts
up
on the stomach, croalaa a ‘'roPbv ap
petHe. lOBcs up the dlgeitlvd organ*.]
purifiro and enriches ibc blood, and to !
a natural msn^ir health
resiored.
on lb© saarkcH o»t admlrtiion fo‘ it
bns steadily increased, broause It j
rarely distppotou a mtiorocr. in fact,
w© can tnitbfttJIv s»r wc p-ver sold
a medlctoc mere saMifsclory ‘o create
1 for old people, weak. sIckU !
______and childrsu. onrslng mother i
and to build up strength nftcr a se
vere alckwaaa.
Again Vtocd it eado-sed hr emtorni,
srssjf^-'srsi.ys!
BkW of Ihk OOBBW. TkOM Brt. romp
mhr w* brtlpve
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We have and offer for tale thn Id.
lowlag lift of raal astau. Itiaangm
utrabla property and maa| ba lold.
imhtr or tbt BmcM Um\M
coapMT. CMBC to Alpmo with tlie
ooBpoiiy m4 BOdo m oacolloot In*
protftIMi. tmt she liod tired of rooJ
work end wonted to return to pnpn
nod muon. A telesm boaw brouAbt
the prior. MUs Hnber noogbt the aid
or a MeadlyC^olleoBKB and dnrlac tbr
pcrfennaBce or •The Power pT Lore.nbe dlenppeniTd. tmak and all through
a aide eftiraoce and look the am train
for l^irt fluroQ. where ehe la now
eofoylag -all the cnmfoiie of bome.Thrre was a rerr aagry nmnager when
hllm Huber Called to be at the early
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play. Mielilpm mafla Hiraa tonchdowna hi tha «»l hatf.
Shn
faUlag to kick ffoal on one. and mak
ing the acora MIcMgaa 17. Ilttaols 0.
Daring Ihe aacsond half Mlchlgi
made two tanchdowaa mad klokad ffnal
for each, while Tom Haminoad r
ed put the aeore to 33 points by kick
lug a goal from iehL.
INlamt Klakad Off.
imnola kicked off to Rhelns
who was downed on Michigan's thirty
Braett Phuir. a bUod IndIHduai yard Unc.
Magoffla made fl
wearing n null of the Uicrt cut. walk yards and CnriU. Hammond and
aX Into the probate court at I'ort Hu Rheintehlld worked the bcfl «
ron to ax a tjrpctrHter. and Chief
Mnliiea anw that he
acrlptloB of n man ^e Saglnnw po- over for a touchdown, but he failed to
-iloe were after for Jumptag
kick goal.
4dlL Faua did not deny the charge
Illinois kicked off tho seoond
. aaci was put la
I Garrels. who
Hmwei another- typewHter ageeL wai turned tbe kick
arrested a week hfo for Juamlng a pknrod down tha Held rapidly, hat
" boaitl bill at the Harrl'ngtcm.
lunblcd on tha
loho^Kmaef. ch|gged with attempt- panted out of daagar. Michigan car
. Ing ID MU bU dlforeed wife at Cale rind the ball back by short gains ami
donia last aammer by neading her a this time CUrk made
Jug of poUooed wine, brought Ui Hammond kicked goal. Michigan 11
naught an effort to arraign him la clr Ililnolt 0.
call court. Ha howled like a dag and
Moyalhan kicked off to CaneU.
gave varknis other evidences of 'vio punted and Illinois fumbled. Ill
lent Insanity. He was retnniM to Jail fought like demons wHhtn
For ibme^e ho has been adcoaed ol twealy-flve-jwid line and Anally held
feigning lnsaBlty:>bhrtMs now regard Miehigan for down on tbe firteen-yard
ed as a leal tblBg.
line. flUaols punted at once, but the
A comn was.Btolea from tha nnder- safety was short, as Hammond. Weeks
Uklng esiakllshmeat of Chambara I: and fJurtls baaimered the Illinois line
Co. St Grand lUpIds Itoltowe'ea night for steady galas. Sciioltc gotng
and so far alt efforts to dad U have Hammond kicked goal. Time called
boon fruinoRs.
with Michigan's ball In the center of
Copper count ry lodges of the the Add. Score. Michigan 17,
Knlglilt of Pythias art'tr> lng to se noli 0.
ruru the o|d ichool house at Eagle
Id the second half Michigan kidted
Harbor, where MaJ. J. H. Rathbone In off and niiooli returned the fwat.
. l^i wrote the rliual for the onler. Shining of linemen netted Mi^lgaa
erect a monument to the memon- of II gains, but Illinois held on tbe
the founder of the order and make a twenty-Avr-yard
park of the grounds. Ragle Harlwr. a kicked to Barlow, who returned the
plclnr.'sque llUle place on Kewt'enaw ball twenty yards to the twenty-Averulnt, was s flourishing copper camp yard line. Barlow then ran aroand
. > ears ago. but has fallisi into decay right end for a toochdoam and
and now U seldom vIsUcmI. MsJ. Rath- mood kicked goal. Michigan 23. nilbooe. while teaching school at Eagle nois
Hsrbor four decaden ago. organired a
tlttrary and dramatic society, which
M>»'nlban kicked off to Tom Ham
uudli-a -namon amt IV^hlsn.- The mond. who returned the ball to Illi
rrhiMdms.ster saw givst porslbilitii's it nois* twenty-A%'c->wrd line, where MUthe srorv fo- the fundamental prlnci- nols obetalned the ball
pies of a great secret society, and dur ooTv to l*e held for downs. Stewart
ing that wlutar he wrote the lituhl of of MIchignn kicked
imp. who
the order. T|le PyihUn order was not
the hall
latfiiobM nmll some years afterwanl
at Washlaron. n C., Rathbone In the
meantime Jiaving becqmc an actor.
lUiaoU 9.
Girls at the V of M. an^ beeomlng
Tom Harnmoed made the Anal i
mun' Imhiied wi'h tree Michigan of 4 for Michigan by a place from the
hir.rlt. The Ulest stunt they have twcnty-clgbt-yard lino, makJng Mich!
pntpoved is a girl s eheerlag sedUon nan s total seoie 33.. at the big games. Severs! wwks ago
Manager Ralrd tlevlMM the scheme of
Chicago. Kov. A.-More than m
r»>» rvlng a soctitm In the bleachers « imaglaed here in the west
fiv \\u^ lUBl.' members of the athletic gnmtest Interest Is taken la the .«
iu‘*?ociatlon lor the largest gaaacs. Tbe
movements of the U-lvorslly of
rimeiit made good In iho Nebras
ilganmen. Unfortimatcly there is
ka game and now the girU want to at stUl DO prospect or Michigan helBg
tend t he game"'In a body and
able to meet any of the eaaurn teama.
lisird has U-cn requested «o reserve although Yost U very aaxioua to do aa
Jii*o seals ir the north bleachers Jor II would be imeremtag to nee how
the O. S. V. game. SorqfRes as weU
as independents are lateraatcd and If
ms and tactics with the good
theei^perltncn
I of the east, and whether the
^ \alioa win be
The flrat person to take oni a deer are the'remih of meeting wt
license In Kegnunce coMty this ynar minor deveas or beeanae MM
. was James Rough. Jr., aged t ywaia. te a better aeariag machlwj that
" He Is a non of Capi, J. H.
be found in tbe east It U nafortnnatc
lierlDtendent of mines for the Cteve- that Mkhigaa cannot meet seme iff
OBB* Ira* CMl. aad b the tmu- the forver aaetern aattaw. bnt all
per^ to applr for » Hcmim. Tk» of them nirtndr hare mMk hard nehad.
yr I* M e^MTt tlMt *ltk tk* «M»
that they cannot take oa an
^ exiM^i to
ibe
I.
ibelenJ
game m Imrdne a oontca: with mehL
M_arw before tbe m«i«i
Mtnr.
V-«
edea In hMih
tha eoneges enmgfmng 3hn;lf
These are Yale. Mneeuw, Haitntd.
Bgh right In the city
with the St. NIcbolas rank In which
the games are played beneAts llUle
beeanae of irregular boors of practice.
This >ear. however, there wiU be a
decided change when once matters
are fairly settled. It U proposed by
Kcnnet M. Spence, manager of tbe ColumbU team, to put up on Sooth field
a rink big enough for hockey and to
depend upon there being enough ceU
‘^ihcr to make Ice throughout the
rem^on. BesWe that a professional]
coach Is to be hired for Yale. Colum
bia and some of the other colleges.
St Jehre QuH Foetbell.
Syrneoae. X. T.. Nov. «.-Tbe sto.
dents of St John's Miliur} school In
tbe adjacent town of Manlius have
decided to uboo football matches
the close of the scaaon owing to -pro-
-It is n ruse f
tlou for a hldd«*u e«!.
case of Hie smsU Imsl
wrote •dlrlsli'd' at the
his letters.
, , rrry ,m,ll w,y
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a friend. You lisve noj even and free from breaks." and b) |
stenographer. Too write all .voor let*jtho wray, |be piaiio that secured the
feiw. WTiy. then, this •airtait^* at thdl highest World's Fhir award.! Or could |
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• Kimball Cabinet Grand
buttoBi ou uac-h V
-Tl«.
K- «U tl«. .m.n
for™-!
aa warohouaa. but can he naed flor
office sod poylBs for tlU. »oUc«.
• iio»- 3-U
FOR RENT.
Wayne and Bav ffra.
in the renal of a no
Jlounn ffnroca •tfwM.-hMwMS
Wayne and Bay flU. •*
a easIlT Imagine how muchj
OUU*
Egrtiange.
Lot 71. and bouae. Oak BelghtA
ihr name aail fame of Bach
Oae of tbe best locatkme la the dty
TO RENT-ltous« 2A2 North Spruce OP aaritHradlBg conatry for homa. 4
Nature Needs But Little.
* would have been today.
street: second building north of AsNature seeds oni- a LIfilr Eariy
or rould tbo*c old masters of Bach’s
> krt-p ihv bowels •
^
bnry chureh. E. H. Allyn. nov 3-t£
oughly good pianos, of various makrs.
free from bile, headaches,
FOR RENT—House 407 West Tenth
that wc are now iwlllag for $i!»o to
8U Inquire at county
f-w-* In
1« action.
.niion
-Thor never gripe or
nr I
$26 dOWO and
feet
They
ISc!." bS‘7ono’^:5
»">» « «" •’« •
'»>«' ««'•>
~ *»»'<* aceorapUsbed more In a FOR RENT-Three uufuniWhed rooms | and plenty <ff wood timber on thla
Ing laflaence-.of the game as played liver and klilnrys. Sold by all drugall modem conveniences. Riverside land. Ml good.
cists.
J musical way. but certainly would have
Factory oa Bay St. povar and mm. ,
Alts.
nov 3-3t
iK'cn most highly pleased with them
The decision U thu Aral move in au
and wonderfully surprised wiih the
effort to bring abont a revolution In
Tbe following stories is toM of one change that has boon wrought in thr TO RENT-Small house. 334H West
the meiboda of playing tbe game. of the former governors of the state
Seventh Sl
nov 2<f
art of piano making, as compared with
Copies of tho foUowlag nwolcaons of George.
the embryo plsno of their day.
adopted by the atudenu have been
He was out walking one moniluc, a
good alsed Am on W. Twrtflh 8».
Won»i you drop In at or- store and
■eat to many preparatory and medical few day* prior to his e1e<-tiort. w Iirn
us sln>w you th(*se pianos that wiEnquire al 20$ W. Twelfth St.
Feme iniilis mhtmf Mliwmiri: ^^X%^
papers with a letter asking co<jpeca- IH. ««.. I... ..M »r=m. T!.r f»ll«« U,s |
•our! !ms tuvnty three ntate InsHfu*
lion in i**e movement:
o,nv.nw.l«, .«* ,.U.rr:
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th>ns: it nerc r had a general ero|i fall-Resolved. That we. the students of ^ -Horning. Mnme Jolm."
FOR RENT—Small store building. 44S wre: It is the leading clover slate tn
grKvl playing condition 110 upwards,
8t. John’s school at Maniloa. drop the
-Goo*l tiirthdi-.g. niu ie.**
East Front St. Inquire Dr. Sawyer. the rtilmi: it lias mote stock fsnuu
i 12 monthly. Square pianos, all right
game of fooibsll afie.- playing out the j -Von all 1*. looking utisbty Hue.’
Wilhelm block.
ocl 2M
than our otb.v sUle; It has the larg! for beglnnerB. $2r» upwards. $2.50
saaaon. eacept among onrseh ca on our | -Y«-s. I fool pretty g.»nd.”
e*i nerengi* of idoe grass of any slste:
the First NaTO RENT—Offle^ (
yon
It bns Hm‘ largest permanent sriiool.
own grounds.
!
ocl 27-121
Pine tuning and repairing a wpeclaltional bank. ________
Jolm
olmV
fnwl
In G;«- riilted States: It raises
-That football, as It b now played t
-No. WImt do I look llker
I ly. all wqrk fully jrojrantced.
FOR RENT—House 426 West filchtb <iar teuGi of all <1>e <-ora raised In tho
is more for colleges than for prepars- j
-Yon lonk-K .IS tf ynu bjHl n dnllah
street. Inquire A. B. Cook. 8UU world; It prodm-es Rfl per ♦•ent. of sit
tory schoolc,
in j-onU ptH-ket ami w«« rnmUu* foah
the Sim* mfnrol In the world: ft hsa
hank.
oct IS-tf one-ihlnl more apple trees Hum rny
•That professionalism and fake | ^,»vrrm.r.‘-l'bi!adrlpJjln l-nldlc Uil
achotaiwhlps are largely responsibli?' i:or.
FOR RENT—Sevea-coon
other state: Its farm land has sdvam!eil
quire 90$ State atreat
for tbe unaecesaary roughness, slug ’
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40 per rout la the last fmir years; It
hss the laiipwl yield of eotton per uero
glag and demoralizing InAncnccs of au
be de.-elvt*,! by
ilerfelts ;
of any state In the I'nlon: It has tlm •
otherwise noUo game.
buy Witch Hazel Salve. The
lowest tale of taxation of any state.
c. DeWiii A Co is on
“I Thank the Lord!"
I rnn aaat r-On«
hsiid hsv! -Kamws Cttv StaV
1Kansas City Star,
vclfs efforts to cleanse the game." I every box of the genuine. Pile. In; Cried Hannah Plant, of Llttlr
I their worst form will soon pa^s away Ark., "for the relief I goi from IMcW-; U*K»r and mounted horse power In .
. . . _
j If you will apply DeWUfs Witch Hazel j Ion H Arnica Salve. It ru^od my fear-1 good condition.
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Salve night and morning. Best for ful running sores, which nothing else!___ _
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s.isi; ^
Ibe death
^^*^**’ j Girgory the last of tlir great
Renslor MeEiiery. of 1.oulitlniui. ft ] Cuts. Ilur . Boils. Tetter
etter. Eczema. | would heal, and from which 1 hacl sufsU
druggists.
trillan
explorers
b
expk
I fenrd for T. years " P is a manclcniv FOR AALE-Coal stove.
> drof o« u p^<l. Oue
Iii«t sro-tetc. Sold
> healcT of euis. hurni* ami wounds.
floo one of the tnw siiiiinV
nov 2-tf His den»tse rtutlls
Eighth street.
. Guaranteed at Johnwra Drug Co s. F.
mystery.
Firty-seven years have
dents. liiion'»«ti'il lit I.o^ll^ian.*^ news,
CALMAN'S Ictarlef Spar VarnM
: H. Mead* and C A. Bugbec's Drug FOR SALE—nf*y (50) acres land, passed since an exploring efpeditWm
sent ill c rnr.1 to Itini. itud .Vr. Mcfln.
I Stores; ?>.
ery came out of Uie sentiir cbamlwr meM durahla for all Intorlof mark.
eighteen US) acres cleared, eight commandevi by a German' s«leiitlst. !
Ludwig lei. lumU. set out. fTOoi Fydto see liluTf
!
hundred Ixsring frail
-Any news. Heu.Hur>" shouted tbCj
cord, of wood •»««'
J*;!;!.”
fair bo««. and harw. l>rtec «ne«x;
Not
• Wlwfs tliair eald Mr. $lci:nery.
YOU UNDERSTAND, DpNT YOU?
bundn*d (I3«A>) dollars. A. B. Curtis. 1 ,
©f pafwr. not s solitary relic
p-.Mir ner.« today W roiiml the c'orDOT 2-121
of Its fate has er
reiSHUidriit. getting |nin»le.
.
bear rim.'" saM tbe senator.
/ ..I_«,r-|H-tliero-onT~newsr
lately amiihlbitcd by the hbirks. Fir
I l»nli..vo I have ent
/ -tih *
nov 1-lf Angustns Gregory l«? two expedfll'ms
me." momlihs! .Mr. .MeEnery. reeling
of If. on*'
in his poekrt.. He pulled out a elgar
FOR tALE-Farm 5 miles
• Itovs! Ooirranhlr-sl so.*ietv.
snd baudcl It m ll»c n
LABOR, PIPE. FIXTURES AND LAMPS COMPLETE
town, iaclndiag all ImplemeDis.,
Tlie latter, seeing t1»e
team, haraen. wagoa. 1 oow. eaU. :
the case, st-eetit(
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
Chester while plga. 7 tons of hay In
best way ont of the olluatlon. eg''^bam. aU tho crops, new house built
pressed his thanks in lumtooiine. and
OOM-T WAI1-t
DO l-r NOW
dally. Tht Rawent sway.
last fall, largo log ham, ererythlng
-.
.
Senator McKucry returned to the
compleu. Atar^dtDK uboa ..
senate dismber aiidtsat dowu tieside
once. For iiartleulan call at W. E.!
_
Senator Jester. "What do you think
Thompson’s, 439 West Ninth S(.
etV diouted
of this
ocl 2Mf
ak. of the raUsdiuh.
be. *-Ti
rullsd me ont 4n the mhlst of this ImFOR SALE-A light work horse. 619
pprtant deiwte Just to ask'me for a
W. ipevtath St.
ocl l$4f
eicar."------rhlladefobis labile I^gcr.
HOUAE FOR SALE OR RENT—Wes:
of Uufoa wtraot on Klevaath street,
A new nsjAiaatloo of the origin of
udth all modem Improvcmaots. Baappendieitla la glvea hr a writer In tbe
gulro of A. Campeau. 736 South
ainkal Jauraat He tbiaka It nay be
tTaloaSL_____________ oett$-tf
dae to the wldcapsead ima <ff bqracir
FOR SALE-Bouaa aad lot. bara oa
mold as a food preaarvaUve; He says
boracle arid has an irriUtlug effect ou
lot. 44$ Wmt Emit atrau
$2,400. ooaihtnl dowm. bahmea la
the allmeotaiT tract when It Is swal
weight liOO. good .ingle « doffibh.
mrinfaroratile soB for the
offars a favorable
h^ M peq^lpus fomlng
One
Owetant hone, ire^t 1150, good in aU piMoiTaU
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■"""I «K!.’‘4£3JSt"'^rsJS I
?S32arsi5H5ts I
KIMBALL MUSIC/HOUSE
M. B. HARlfER, Prop.
FOR SALE
PIPE FROM THE MAIN TO THE HOUSE FREE
GAS
light;
S3.00 AROOM UNTIL NOV. 16
TRAVERSE CITY QAS. COMI^MHY
MjlliltS m SM.E!
HOIItEt Umt STMt ’iiS-
of and do
lt a.M of bvIfF t vasfmuid Iv!
Ot.
PMt
iMdacMpST
r ttaM the i»rt aat «D
toea. iwrrots «nd eolefyl
tprdvemmit of ^ to «0|
zsrsTiSts'&r:^
One p^ontnie*; good |xwr nnii'k (uun. weight •boot 1^,
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One Brown hone, weight 1000, ell eoond and good to work or
drive, ...................................................................
One DapideGtnyhotee. 5 Teen okL weight 1400. ell eoand end
, agoodone.fnee.....................
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ell eonnd end
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MMraroFroa.
the tsiTlclan of foe vetpran.
VWelL no. I don’t think I could say
tbsl.'* WHS the rorly.
-Then you were ufValdr
-Yfo. bf.t only ouro."
S!??2sr..-?-s«s's •
I’d rose my mumff.**-ClMff6 NW*.
i Ml ^Mhla for Mi
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to aM»d md th0 eomutuc la
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koa maw ftojtoO oC the
f»Ml to oigiu./Amomi tte mtritoi
ton wv •mootoMt Orovor Omtoad
#x4torentor Stock. »4tom«or OdclL
n-Vica 1>rnktoat Mom. amenl
A, a: McCook. Ootaoel A. O. Poloo.
CooimtoOB Uttooer aad Jtoror UcCMIto, of Nc« Tork: Sooaior Cnmm
rood ox^Coofrofmo Wklker. of
of llil<
moU tmA Bmn H. Socm Wlih tkf
oocoipUob of Oolooel Mse. vbo WAi
tk« tm otoiacrikor to tbt» fond and
wko gm ISjMt. tbc omnu of ihc
tedtHditol epntHItotlons bare not b««n
iv
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rofbtoi
iwftbtbacol.
lege. He wasboraon Oct.2S.182S.at
MJmmry. Mass., and bto e^a bos bean
devoted to cdoeatlonnl work, to IMS
be boeome connactod with Lola]!
In New Haven a memorial to to he
erected to memonr of ' Oonetlus &
Bosboell. tbroogb whose eftots tbe
1 COAL
HARD
Rhifls.,: *
Oleddina $8.00 PER TON
6iHs
ssfssrfiss: QMun cmmnin
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some Silver, ELE
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome- wedding
gifts at
$1.00, $2.00,
$$.00, $4.00
ploos of tbe Mooltor preoeated by Bricsedo. doonecOcut bos approprl
|f.009 and more than /that sum
J{astairs
should
Tbe monument wUI be eighteen feet Uoo isa
high and be samoiiBted by a earve<l nuliiy.
eagle with outspread wings and bear
tag a suitable tnscHption on lu shaft
ny abonlil be accepted j
The sculptor is Herbert Adams.
Mrs. J. O. Phelps Stokes. bHde
■egetsble \
the Billionaire reformer bos solved the
servant probleoi by being her own
cook nod housekeeper. Tbongh the) ful and Irrogulor omstmaUon.
The aocoeta of
It prorldes a safe and sore wav of esmight keep a large establishment and
VegeUble Compoun
well-e
many servonu^the rich settlement
TM two f"lowioTMtmtell weonworker and bis wife live simply In a
modest six-room apartment on the cast
aenntruaside of New York city. Mrs. Stoke*;,
f the womb, that bearingkitchen to In white enamel. Not a
ling. inflammation of the
speck of dirt can be found In the
each.-, bloa
whole flat and she has made It as
general debility
■ ore liciiet with
la p
bomellko and artlstle ms a little neut
for two can be.
VO^nc to bit eo^noM and preMoci'
cf mfMA doHog bis
recent risk to
ftuto. vbon a bomb was burted
Urn canrloce in vblcb be was riding
lb© SiMBUb pofnloc© ore now ciailna
(bebr klbt **AlfoBSO the brnre.** A1mordioce to art to take place
oome ItoBo next spriiut. nUbougb up
, to Ibe pTMoot tbc biice^o-be bos not
boon ortocted.
Ncrcrtbeless. the
ktog to boding time to glre to the
MatHotootol atoirs of otoer mem
born of bto ratnltr and Is now tolnx
to arranic© a moniaf© between bto
ototer. PHoecss ^rewk and bis wlO f’bote reeenlly told s story of itii Lug
owed broiber4Qlnw. U U sold thst Itolmisu nud a f^cotcJiuiau wIk> \u«rr
swaiiplng Usli talcs ^wbile drinking
tWjktef Is determined on making the
with s nuinlier of frleiKls.
*nio Ilrlum iTtotcl a tall s1.>it of s
illon from the church
ftoh be bad tomled whose alleged
Sonolor Dnboii bos been a resident mrosurruimts were sui-h that everj
Hi;
of Idaho lor iwcnuvslx years, and oiM* pn-M-nt sniilnl. tbougU none ven
* ; bghtlng aonoonUin. and Is on the tured to express doubt ns to tlie truth
Ualtod mates senate
committee of the acs-ouiit Tbe Scot In his turn
which boa ondtr odrlsement the case rrhiUsl a Tsru. lie had. he averred.
Of Rood Smoot. Mr. Dubois says: *nice (aught a fish that be had l»ceii
**t bellere that the senate will exclud?
Senator Smoot at this session. It
. * will be a groat rictory for the smiBormon forces of our western sutes.
SJIeiire followed this extr.ior.llii.tr>
. They need the encouragement, for
It has been a bitter and relentlesK sinteuK'iit. during whh-h the Itriion.
bght. The poser of the qiof®oi» tdfejttled. left the table. The host followed.
refurtiliig. he said to tin*
dburch coo not Ik* nndersiood by the
yon have liisnltisl
people who hare not llve<! either In my friend. Ymi must ai»obglze.Utah or Idaho. They bsvo clcwrly s
-I didnn Insult him." said the Scot.
< tolnd of the people, and to uproot
"Yes. you did." Indlguaiitly rethem to a dlfllcult Usk. The unsestlDg »I>ouded th** host. "With lliat eonof Smoot will be a long step forward." foumled sl.»ry of a skate four or live
feet long."
V V rred Lansing Is probably the young"W(x-I." nimlly s.ild tlie
the offender,
ot^^
cat tetegraph operator In America Rlonly and with the fltr ofr one pfakipg
who Is In' complete charge of an K great eonreMsI m. "fell hitn
Im If he will
o«ee. Lansing is 15 years old and Is lake a few fret off hto hsh 1 w:ll see
boos of tbc Western Union office at wlint I can do with luliie."
Cedar raiisTlows;" a city of 7.000.
Told in a Few Words.
!;
The most Intricate m^>toa^ the boy
Chas. Csstledon. Cumberland. W>*o..
. eoples with uoso. Hln sercrcat trUl
I
was during the national pollUcal says that bo had the worse cough a
man ever had. and cured It In a few
ooorentloDs last year, when the com days with Dr. Warner’s White Wine of
pany was sending bulletins erery few
seconds. Fred urned tup hts "m!ir
and kept the pace to the finish. When
IMy Kkplmmmulmm.
the day’s work Is owt n^od goes home
CTessy. the hlstt»rl.niu Iisd finished
and studies.
hto "Fifteen Ikn-ldve B,itllfs." with
' - When the late Russel Lomcll was the r\«-ei»tioii of the com iuding l*or
American minister to England he ont tiju, and was looking out of the win
:^;V>^day recelred from Lord Granrllle. dow of his library with an expression
then foreign secretary, on : Invitation of ln>|istlence sad anuoyance ou bit
to dinner. HU lordship «^ld In hto face when tliere came s sharp ring at
note ih^ he was rash enonkb o stsk.
• Well." be,said. pUrlng tbe phone
at a coroparstlrely short hotlre. for
to hto car.
the pleasure of the compsn>] St d
•U this Hr. Creasyr asked some
of “the most engaged
man 1^ London
^[dmanliLon
body
at tbe other end of the wire.
Mr. Lower
owell renlliMl: -Thel most ro
"Vef." he answered, recognlxlng the
man in London accep^ wlih the
greatest pleasure the kind j Invitation %oUi» of bto publisher. -What do you
of the most engaging." Mt LoweH’s want nowr
-nie print,-n* are lion ling for cop.'
phrase, ‘^oil engaging." felicitously
described Lord Granville whi n socially flaveirt yon got that last chspted
OuMh^I > H V •
inclined, bnt often at other times
".\or he thumb-red. -llow. do you
would have been much out (af place. ,
ex|MH I me to wind up this history Ix^
. Gmetal J. Warren Keifer will be s fore I hear how the series N-tucen
notable figure In the coming congress. llte t:isms and the AlhletU-s tame
Uke General N. P. Banks aid Galusha ontr
imi they referred him to hIs (-on
A. Grow. General Keifcr
urns to
ami thrratem-d legal i.rot-ecdcongress after an absenc^-of twenty
Ings. with the result tliat he w as 4-omyears to n-preseni the Sprihgfleld. O- pellod t»> scud to prt-ss the cnide and
dUirlcl. Like Banks s*>d jcrow. he Inconipb-te work with whleh we arc
was once speaker of the bouse Ho all fstnlllar.—TUIcago Trilnnie,
to yet a vigorous man. not oulte 70.
Wholt Family.
and looks no le^^ strong snid vigorous
Rev. I..
Dunlap, of Mount Vernon.
‘than a hen he presided ovj-r the siw"My children were sfflleted
slotts of taeniy-lso years ago. He with s cough resulting from measles
wife with s cough
that hod pre
pregh thst
was alua.vi; a coutplcuous ibsn and is
the mor\ so now because of his white vented her stewing tom or less tor
hair and beard, which wcrcjtswny and
briwn in the dsy»"bf bto
hU sMke
sMkershlp.
He clings to the garbli of tie ol(
old-Ume
The family of PhlUp L-U of MartUtetmon and wears St
at so
all iim
limes an shall had a narrow escape from death
oldtoshipacd
saallom-tau I1 coal
coal cut Thursday night by osphyxlodon by
----------- -------------------w-tau
osacb like Uii drees coou <rf today
today.
eocoptag gas from a coal stove.
A
RepreMtathw. Adamson ioi Gem
Georgia daughter was in a precarious condi
wbdo going to Woshlngtou one
tion tor a nuB^ of boars, but is now
BUC long ago noticed a cn^d around slowly reoovMng.
the depot at one of the stations on the
^ fiautbem. down in North Carolina.
•Bd poked bto bead out of I be Window
Jjfur mwul. oecaase uiaigeaijOQ
, and asked of a negro. • A^m. whmiV
maUer bmner
-Jim Jobnson’s
, dead, fobr was the ohtwef. "gome, New L% PUto. They bididnp your di.
body obooi blmr -No. wgb: aobody
done jKObla* to bln: be Jli
: g^ naaalmoasl,;
.fir. Rdwonl F. Bnml^ wh
1'^
Flhcf Rtaef tram Suc^
dig «icretoto toot weak at Lntoyetto
noUiffie. Milton. Po. was Urn h
' or ibttfeav Onat% awi—<
M to «liMMl ikM tkm an gold to Dr: r. < A. Marek. Sr., tbe
JtoMlttMl MM. OfMMl im«M • -grand old man of Lotoyatto - wbo im
fbot day edtobrotod bto aigbttoch 1
er. W«*
1*:^
UlNFUL PERIODS
U ^mwm Ig
Mi.M^
ootokto to bonUti bgr tim ftogtogod A
boR Or. arwk ■rgas bls Rohm to
oond wpkbRrnns and iinfftoa to tbc
...... „.l«ch«l.v,
iK-r there in one trii-d
Lydia K. Finkham *
tabic Cumixaand at once rrmorca
r.ofuse to bnv anv other
edicioe. for you ineed theb
Don't Ucsituto to
:o write ttoMra.
rKsnrj'.iKs.w.-a
!S«K.rs-&as
aSSS.
NnTilli. U.rl.ot LMiiDore. N. D..
AA Brs. WklttHS A«rto8-A Wmoi Best UMenisMto s Wons t Bto.
me laying of the iat(i«t new cable i4«YOUR MONEY
acroaa tbe .Atlantic occupb’d about the'
NO GOOD**
Vm Art Ntt Fttllag Well.
MRS. R. L. SONNER^ hair drwttng
ow City Book Stofo, Room
REAL ESTATE AND I
Travoraa Land and
DR. T. A. WILHELM,
DR. F. HOLDSWORTH^ Special ol
tanuon to dlMOBat of the eye. ear.
note and throat
Gloaoea fitted.
Rooms 7 and 8, II. A U MercooMle
Co. blocks Boihpbonea.
isef
Icon Drug Btore. fip
to eye. ear. noee and 1
i_____________ «a
an M anr at hand. Umt wU*
ONOON—Pbones. office.
Reeldence. 71$
ata. phone 21$:
lOO F*«r 0»nt
jnnualDiiriilenils
I ^J^y^M Stoto.aw
■siff
T, W. THIRLBY, DenUot
Bum A Eorl a >ewelry
phones 102.
The iiiooey paid for a
Cdi’tOripul Nit Blast Stm
IB Ktvv'd in fuel (-.kIi winter.
winti
The fin* is nevt*r out in this
wonderful stove
and you
dress iu vmrm rooms every’
inonnng. Wlmt more c.in be
aski^l of a
I stove?
. Boms soft coiiU hard eoal.
coke. wcoJ, cobs and trash.
CIVB
VIK, VIGOR ft VITfti:iTY
Try n *>111 ro-nlght.**
For Soto by oU Orueswta
BO 0«nt nnd SS Cant Rcann
Mcerr NO soiSTimcs
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Phyil.
cion and surgeon. Removed to of
fioee Over First National bonk. OtSsent phone 885.
OR.” LAV^ON^IMiyslClan and Bur
WOdt.Ulll*
geon : offices in WHb^toB block,
t
floor, with Dri. S^ytr C
!
i
HARRY a HARNEF
tuner and action regulator. I
faction guaranteed.. WIUi KU
Muale House. Cltx. phon© 264.
.\void imitatiuns claimed
to b-* just as good.
The original costs no more.
Come in and a<*e this wonderful heali'r.
FRANK TRUDE
THE HESSEN
TRUSPORTATION GO.
erie CUj, Mich. ClUaens pbena IWL
AMTRACTS OF TITLE-C. <k Ouver. Prices reasonable. Ofltan Yttk
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBtb pltaM.
STEAMER MAinSTEE
OelKO WEST
Eima pbone-Ucaldunco, M6: office
K4.
________
DR. E. L. THIRLBY—8i>ccial attonUon to dtoeascs of children. Room
40$ State bank bldg. Both phoneo.
Mitt.J.Johnsons
6088
MARK CRAW'S DCUVKitV—Ugkt
Mgbt, porcoto and tnmkA OMon
nt City Book Statou______________
^Kotamm
m WEST FIONT srniT
W'c sell the Famotu
Fox Typewriter
1ft
of the rvgnhir pq«MUg,-r linen* fo' and will l»e refunded to you if after tm.Vnd it l«id to (-u. utuib-r a Mg | iag half . lx>tUe of
hunb-anc !u nil.lix-can. t»o.
TranK i
THE FAMOUS
to le i
Son Loot Mother.
•’Consumption runs in our famil.v.}
nd through It I lost my mother"!
writes E. B. Reid, of Harmony. .Me. j |
F\>r the past five years, bow’cver. on
SimlrfSUn
mc.B.TmmaiLa.
ss«r
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION NO. 13fiNafloiml Protective Legion will meet
in M’oodmon hsll on the third Tucsday of each month at 7:30 p. ro.
C’alvin S. Vnder. pn\sldcn»;
•
UoltcrtH. secretary: Nc-tlie C. Gray,
(I,*pufy.
oei l*»i t/
NOTICE
lb«**>fAN’rKTEir‘ to OM orthtbMt
rqoip
boat* on I.akr Ml^-b^cma. An
I'h.v"tek™n^'KinV* n!w 1)°MVoo-iRHEUMATISM and
*'’* “*•"* *'
cxp^leni m-nn to •mrwl at tLenooi]for ConHumptlun. which has saved m»
BL.OOD dTR.1T
Review and Equalization,
from Bcriou.H lung tronbM." Hto moth i
j,
-i,,. piven thi
toquire at M A K. E Ucket offica
er-s death was a sad loss for Mr. Kcia. you ore not .«^isfied with rtwulto.
j^,ard of
vt- w ami KoualUation of
I iha cliy
Travci*sc rity. Grand Trav
DRS. J. 0. h lUET J. ntUEBLOOD
I cr;:e county.^Michigan, will
O8TB0PATHIC PMYSJClANfil .
""‘priDc* illc mu's
! For 5«le nod Quaranieed Only
I ri giilar
on Mo::day. Nov dtlh
OOeamST-SWilhalai Bldf. 8 a. W. la U
anteed at Johnson Drug Co.’s. Fr H
THE HANNAH DRUG 8TORE
In the eoaiirll room.*
the’State
lloia ». t to t atwl—i rntWAmm
Meads and C. A. BuKbt*e s Drug Store-*.
Rank building from s .»ct.K-k until
Wrnkoopflal. attoaaa bowA..
Trial bottle lt»corluc-;: in th»* f,»renoon and fr,
Mayor Patrick J. Boyle has Mn-n ixovioc’k tJntil t uVlbck in the afternoon
LADIES’
ed for n fourtc^nih u*nn us
c*f tbe said day.
of Newport. R. I The term? ‘
Tb,y .“hall have- the power to red<
have bi-en coum-cuUvc except the year
frribe. re vr1u(» an,I re-equaltoc the
Ma.vcr Boyle Was defeated by Fred .
se%-,»ral part*, of any desrriplion of res!
erick Prime Garretgon. Iasi >ear, in
estate. liMi no: to lnrrea.*-o or dimin
the face of big plnroJltles given Pn-vi
ish the total asiessnutU uixm the
dent Roosevelt and Governor* Utter,
he defeated hto opponem by a plnraUty |
ivrsons iniorcMcH: may appear w ;
"-"j j ggljj g g £
C. R. CARVER A ffiffia
of sixty. At the same time Mr^. Vic ;
.tlds mating and the board will hear jT^.for0-*torClU sad ProraiMaXtowVsa»
icr Sorchan. ftotor of HolH^ Hunne ^
and coCKider their ^latomenta and(StT'asA Preys»<m^
WCU. Jr., was nominated for her third]
,nfror hearing said siatcmeiiis the
1
ember of the school to^rd. ;
I clslon ,>f said board wR! be final and !
C. C. A. ■UILWM.
In stormy winter weather Mrs. Sor
ccncluBlvc.
chan hat come from New York piir
Gh, n under my hand the :Cth dav
I brivc n law lino of
posoly to alien d»he school committi,{6RillD RAPIDS I IRDiMA KT
of Ock>bcr. A. n.
roeciteg*. She was unopposed la-:
' '
CHAS. M. RLKRS.
!
COMPARY.
term by the republican^.
OCI 2C lot
City Clerk. j TSmr T»bl,- Takinr VMrrX
MXh. IKA
CMto. (N. Nr. *1IM« WM*
j Train b« V TmTcrn* Oty ooimnrUBff for tht
’ Man’s UnreatonoWenesa
' Tr*n IcwrcM Tr»»ri->i« Cltj conaaettnr noiUa
PRICES
ARE
NOT
HIGH
Is often as great as a womau> U»u
. -i,d*-nith II »o« T-.
’
Tmar.
Tr*rrr«r
C'ity
ootn^tinc
*
bos. S. Austin. Mgr. of tbe • RepabFIFTH WARD,
find
I ».p m
ion." of Leavenworth. Ind.. was not
Fn-UD*my extensive stoc k
__________
; Tram
Tr»T.-r.e dij com
1 reasonable, when he refuaed to al
you may find m a n y
w the doctor to operate on hjs
his w ife,
Not.c. to All Per»on. InterMted.
things y,»u have b,vn
for femak* trouble. "Instead.* he say.-;,
Tite bpt-<-ial a.v-., st.m, Ilf tax roll fur
to tr>* Electric Bitters.
"we conclui
wanting.
th,- roTj-Turi'on id a mink
wt-r In
My wife was then eo sick, she ( auld
'sve her bd. and five lEl p
.N<j. 8 (b,ginning at the Intvr
oiclans had failed to relieve her. At
hcTiioii of Boardman ri\,-r w‘ih tV',*'taking Elt-ctric Blturs. Rtc was r
Ungfon sirii-t. running thenre on W-l
feclly cured, and can now perform
lingten strvev Front jstre-t and Ra l
»r hotisehbld duties." Guaranteed
thnson Drug Co.. F. H. Meads and
rtiad avenuo to Flighth str.^t. then*',''
. Bugbec, druggists; price 50c.
on Eighth sin-i lo Barluw t:'r,-eM
j
now In my hands fur iih* rolk-ction i»i ‘
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
the* hccoml In-iallnH-n’. logctber with j
lb,* accrui-d inti riM ,jn ail unpaid In I
81 I NEWWILHELM BLOCK
:be same to be jialt! on or
before t.'-i -ftb d4y of November. Ib05,
iB affact 8«pt-U. took
M. E Haskell.
Trataa taava Trwrw*. aty aa foOowa;
Cit^ Treaaiirer.
Par Cktoaco. Detroit. Totocto. Ormad Bantaa
Offlee—Rotm 2*‘2 State Bank build
ing.
nov Mmo
M.&II.E.TIffiCUD
JOHN R. SANTO
SOLID GOLD
aod GOLD FILLED
Watches
FIRE INSURANCE 1
A. D. TYLEB
DAINTY DESIGNS
DENTIST
SEWER TtX
GEO. A JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
8H.WMeWillr
MONROE h MeWETir
J. N. MARTINEK
GENERAL INSURANCE
PEREIVIARQUETTE
C. D. MILLER
DKIMT'I ffirr
^
/
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Smith Premier
tiic simplest tud strongest of fill writing* machines. 11 does better w’ork, docs it quicker, lasts
longer, and costs less in the long run than any
other typcTA’riting machine. It is
The World*s Best Typewriter
Lrt M »=i4 ypa evr
ItTa;
T)prwri;rr S.»7Xv-<*.
XLchl»«* ltrr.-A4.
SuitopTp cts Fw.-Rkh.'i;.
TAw Smill. Premier Typewriter Cornpaoy
874-Oflawaltf St.
OETROtT? MICH
Every O
Y^ Eat.
Every ounce of fo<
fails to digest does a
nd of harm
It tern,; ibc entire meal into poison
This am only deprives the blood of tht
A Liquid Cold Cure.
it poisons it
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a perfect dlgestant. It digests the food
a* a ca
regartllcsa of tho condition of the Ibartlc on the bowela to offered In
stomach. It allow * that <»rgaB to rest Kennedy’s Laxatiie Hocev and Tar.
Clear* the throat, airengihena the
lung* and bronchial tubcf. The i
er's friend and the children’a favor
ite. Best for Croup. Mliooptag Cough,
etc. A liquid cold cur© and the only
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Cough Syrup which movet tbe boweto
all cold out nf th© 1
TKY A AECbW) WANT Aa
E W. HASTINGS & SON
Insnnoce and Real Estate
nuvfiasE enr, -
RECORiy
^B^^OLOOK EPmOW
«MWE
tmmim
:M
m rJtnAO.*
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iMwumcp
* i MonJr MO«T COME TO MO or
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THb'cZML
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te:
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BMMir «• 0« MaoWMM M to
*r Wlto to to* ErcBlac Record.
UNtdoa. Ko». «.-W T. 8t«*d. to*
MAS ASKED FOR
OF HER PREBENTB.
•Miw. An Qallhrn. a«sd 7S ynnb
wfIS «f TtaaothF OilllTaiL as oM
ner sf I BWiiiaB conty* paasod awiy
at tsa tear tea. Bokm. rterdajr
•ftmte Bt 2 o*doclL the dlract caoae
«r daaUi balBc attjfBm«d to old an.
Mrs. ObUItbb was the mothm- of the
Ibnovtar chUdm: Daniel OaniraB.
Mart OBlIJraB. John OallteL KellSd
and Kate Oaniraa. Bokm, and Mary
Gamraa. Olerctead. Ohio. The fuaaral
wm peoSabIr be held tea 8L Prmads
chiirch WedoMdar motaias. Bar.
FRUIT VENDER
SHOT IN BACK
eoMABt trleMla of Russia mad wito
iMfl bM for MOM veeks In that coon
j^inr OB a aeif-lvpoaed poMUcal mlssloa
' has arrtved at Oopcaharni. where he YET BROTHER AND A RIVAL SAY
Udd Ue Times correspoadent that he
HE KILLED HIMSELF.
beipred all reformi sranied br the
csdr had oome too late aad that Rns^ was OB the even of a most slsantl?
SSEB A6AIIIST HIS BNOTHa
8t. Petersbura. Not. 6 —An official
aiatament issued tddar la reiard to
the recent disorders tbroaghom the
cotmtry declares that the dlstnrbaaces
were doe to the display of bitter feel
Inas by the rarlons sccUons of the
pupnlallon towards one a'^other an!
^ was not caeaed by the reform mani
festo. The only means of combaUna
the disturbances Ilea In ail the p«o>
pie tiecomlna thoronahljr coovlnred
that the reform** will Ik* inflexibly car
ried enil aa prainUe<l an<| that no effortaI <«»f the enemii*9* of the reform w ill
allowed to pri'veat their accomho al
plishmvm.
The staiemuil rccommends muderatloa on the :»an of th*i
people and cooperation In the work of
paclf) Ina the countn'. ,
POLICE ARE OF THE OPINION
THAT IT AS MURDER.
Found With Four Bullot Holes in His
Body and a U Callbrs Revol
ver Under Hie Head.
Sutpects Held.
Special to the Evening Record.
Grsnd Rapid!. Mich.. Nov. C.—Peter
Siagnols, aged SO. a fruit dealer at
Hoitsud. vrsR found dead in the rear
of his shop with four bullet wvMinds in
bis body
I'nder bis head Uy a 3k
calibre revolver. The body was found
by Dr. Mercer, city physician of Hob
land, who was called to the house.
The fsmlty was In another room.
Joseph Siagnolo. a brother, and
Tony Mortino. a rival fruit vender,
have been arretted. The police think
It Is murder although the suspects
cUlm that ^tagnolo shot himself.
There had been bitter rivalry and Joe
Stagn^ had sided against 1^ broth
er Th«* police w erc iwently called to
CUO.N «OV«.»M«T 0,O«t' Ringnolos tiorc to se|)srste him and
KEEP ITS PROMISE.
Martino, who w« re nghtlng. Two bul
let woeedh Iti the lierk prwrtically
prove It murder. A ]
held this morning.
NO SEWERAGE
SYSI^BOIIT
lEM YHUnr RVER EPIDEIIC
, .
.SENATOR CULLOffi HAS LODGED A
'
COMPLAINT.
Presidents of Havana Are
Back
dc by the
Illinois Senator to Preal
dent RooaevenL
By Wire to the Bienlns Record
Washington. Nor. f.^S<*nator Cub
dom of llllm^ift. chairman of the for
eign relation^ c*immHtee «;f the sen
ate. ralleil tni the pn*#itl«*nt thia mornIne to lode** a comi^lalnt acainrt the
Cul»an government for not keeping Us
promise to mslntsin the city of Ha
rana tn a sanitary* condition. He said
be had been informed bv a numbo. of
buslne**s rn^en that the Cnban» have
built no sewerage
j-lnre the
Arociiran evacuation a'ui that th*
American rt*sidonis of ih** ci y f**ar a
ysdlow fe\er epidemic wiU l*»- > . * run-
y
r
?
STREET CAR
WAS STRUCK
PASSENGER TRAIN DASHED INTO
IT AT FULL SPEEO.
UNGUARDED GRADE CROSSING
TWO ARE DEAD AND THREE ARE
fatally injured.
\
"S«r—
CHAMM
BERRY
KILLED
NHtTN
- Any utide of CHINA in ow wmt wiadnr far ,
HIM-
Colieclw Waa Told to Taka Hie Time
and Not IP Bkteck OBiar Work
SELF AT,THE, ASYLUM.
Tbit is mn except
nmillE TS STMI6IUTin
ifaeweBto-beaP-
CITY BOOK STORE
By Wlro to the Evoalag Roeord*
Waahlnron. Nov. S.-Ml«
CLOTH TIED SO TIOOTLY THAT IT Rooeevelt has atade formal appUc
the Georgetown cBStom house for
at
HAD TO BE CUT.
the appraisement of her oriental glfu.
When the appralsemeBt U eoBM>lcted
Fleet Suicide In the InatitMtion for the assessed dnty will be paid and
the goods transferred to the White
house. Collector Nyman being in
structed to proceed at hts convenience
and rot to sidetrack other business
The flret enMde to U- committed to posh the presenu throush.
wlthla the walls of the Northern Michigaa asyirm for a nnmber of years
occurred this morning between 9 and
10 o*cloclL the victim of the sudden
rnanU belBg ChaHes Berry of Maple
ot
Cil.v. who. by the simple device of
tying a porUon of a bed sheet tightly
aroJhd his neck cButeJ death by
slrangnUilon
Charles -Berry aged 54 years was
commuted to the asylum from Maple
Wv have a Urge assortment
City on Jnne of this year, being In t
ofpUsterSpfo that you will
greatly emaciated and depleted con
be able to find your kind.
dltkm and bedridden at the same time,
If, however you have no parbis titmble dating from October of
Ucular choice we have and
the year before, tic responded to
we will guarantL*c onr choice
treatment ao that be was able to walk
t o give you satisfaction.
around and apocared on the road to
Our choice is the
comnlete recovery Ha w*lfe was contemidatlng his return home within a
few wreeks as be seemed eotirely ratkmal and gaining hU nonnni strength.
A short time ago he again seemed to
maiiufuctured hy Johnsoii S:
suffer Inmlnd and instead of joining
Johnson. Thes<‘ plasters are
hU comrades In the hall absented bim
good. J, A* J. guaranle«*
self within his room, until finally be
them to b»* giKkl and we liaek
remained entirely in the room, a few
them up. RememU^r when
days ago taking to his lid which he
you need a plasttT that we
aeemid to prefer to walking around.
have it and that our U.-d
This was not n «»«gii of lack of
Cross Plasters an* right.
strength but a state of mind due to
“CUSHION soir
SHOES
FOR COMFORT
nonday. R . 6.1905.
PLASTERS
OuVBRKD WrrPB LAMS SKIB.
mwkiac s ewahioa thml roBforiwa to
tks fooc psrfoeily. tksa twkssoir all
the Ur ts walkiwg. «m1 adds
iranatk toawUtar whoe.
We Hare These Sbo» for
Gents aad Udies
YOUNG MAN, AnENlION !!
Too wwat twell dothe.-havt- no o»> for any other. We
qmipethue with your de*ir«. and want yon to know that
wc are prei^ to gratify tUotn. We aell tb^ diatinetfre
andOverooata nunle for young mon by L. Adler,
Bro. A- Co., who atand at ibi- front in clothing man
Tlieirelothaareiiiodek
ck of atyle. and hare the
(^oalitiM Utot come from careful toUoring of ‘^tobfcSS^
tn RXS.ta. Onr fnrniabiog Jepaitttent u
iwrfy for yotir in»p.-ction with the n.-wc*t and bent oSeringaofthe
kCUE
CHILDRENS’
FOOTWEAR
MCnssFItsler
From baby’^s boots to his broth
ers* ond sisters* stout school
stibes. The Llitie Hitter ti4
MUs, wo ve provided shoes for
them all. BRING IN ALL TBB
CT^REN, not forgetting the
Bachant ti Roscoe
25 Gents
HU attendant. Relmer Le- tholz of
ifaU city, wns In hU room not half an
hour prerioua to the discovery of the
deed aad left him quieUy recUnIng on
the bed. Dr. James P Canaraa eolered t!se room for a vUiL as nsual.
between • and 10 o’clock and was hor
rified to find that the patient had torn
s short strip from the IkhI feheet and
tied It lightly around his neck, the
Dr§a^ m±^rm
Knot being tiBd so taut that in order to
take it off the cloth had to be cut. At
tempted resuscitation ended without
fuccess. though the warmth of the
We have the largest line
bodv still remained.
O. C. MOrPATT
of Ladies’ fine Shoes in
Coroner Frank HoWswortb was no-j
the city, at prices that
AbBlraclB of Title
tifled. who. after viewing the reroalnr|
can't be beat. ALL
I
MtCBB BATIBrACTOaV
and loamlng the facts in the case dbl I
NEW STYLES. CaU
Bwiabllahwd taaa
not deem an tnqoest necessary.
| I Rom 210 Btoio Donh Bwlldlnt
and get a key to the
Charles Berry has resided in Mlchi
BURKEHCLO PINNED NOTE
gan for thirty years, being a carpenter
DOOR OF HIS HqME.
by trade. HU health gradually failed
and he was brought to the asylum
te In Uiw V
from his home by A. E Bellinger last
June fo- treaimetit. He leaves a wife
Dn. Stwytr
and one chHd. Mrs Berry was noMfled of the aad rows and lmmedUteI>
THEN SLIT HIS OWN THROAT phoned that she would be here this
evening.
WITH A RAZOR.
It Is surprising that with all the
suicide manias so prevalent in InstitiiNote Was Fastened to the Door With tloos ofithls kind that nic-'n suicide., |
should
not occur, and it is stated to i>e
e Table Fork j
a fact that among those whose ten
Found |t--Je
dencT is toward self destruction, the
trouble Is not likely to occ*t as such
measures are taken that insure pcr-i
AT GHUtniX BIOS.
By Wire to the Evening Record,
feet protection: so that when a cuiclde
Ottawa. N\»v fi.—At Veverly. neer doe**^occur it is among those who arc
2S,
V»IAN08
Hamilton, a lembie triple tragedy Just not suspected. The last male patient
occurred
Philander
Burkeholder to commit suicide was Or Smith and
Retumc*! fn»m Uesorters—rprii;
killed his wife and one-month-obl the Ust female patient w%s MU**
child, then slit his own throat with •| Kn*pp. » *x^ur.e.
dBO
OBHOANI
rasor. Neighbors found the dead
Taken in exchange on Pianos. High Tup
mother a*^d the baby in bed terribly
hack.-d wi*h an ax UnrkeboJder was
lloiX) up. SoM on easy piymenta if i3otin*d
Rtri trhfd o- thr floor lifeless.
; Ttr crime was made known through
liht* nelghborn finding this note stuck SALFOURt SPEECH
ANGERED I
j to the ootnlde of the door with a table
UNEMPLOYED.
\
W*? are til dead irslde. Go in
for up iciairs tn our bed yon
will find an awful Tight. Nerve your- Women. LOOO Stre
xelvex to look upon It Good b.ve all.Whitehall and Demanded Aaalst.
Jealousy is the supp<i*ed cause.
anct ef the CoverwmenL
TO SAEJ..
FEW DDLLARS
AMERICAN
WHEN YOU CAN?
■[HV
‘WE ARE ALL
DEAD INSIDE”
L are to buy
or
ed Lumber, Buil^
ials or MOl workjrf
BOX OF MONEY FREE
Alfred Grcilick & Co.
KRIED HIS WIFE AND CHM
DENTISTS
224 Front Street
(5rinnell
RIGHT NDW FDR BARGAINS
MUST FOLLOW RUSSIA
IS9 East; FroriW
(Brinncll JBros.
iS “
ALFONSO GOES VISITING.
la the Guest of Emperor Wlttiam of
Okfmany.
William Goodrich and CMrgc Gore
By Wire to Ue Bvenlng Record.
Wert the Ktlled-Accident OcBerlin. Nor. S.-King Alfonso of
ourrod at Grand Trunk Tracks
Spain arrived here Uix aaemoon on t*
and Western Avenue.
visit lo Ue German emperor. This
was his first formal viah since hU
By Wire to U>e I>^iag Record.
Ue Spanish ikrooe. Ho
Chicago. Nm. 5—a G-wnd Trunk
[ with great pomp aad
SBrnaengcr train daabed ai fuU speed
laio * Hire Uland xtrect car today,
. B. TnaweU of llll 1
kiumg WUUam Goodrich and George
Oorc and probably fatallv wonnding
tkrp^ttore. The accident occurred BiricklaBd. left UM aaonilBg for a
at
Trunk tracks and West- Tialt at Kawmn. ^Thcy wm be Joined
era aveaee and was due to an im- by Braeat TunfraU. James and^P
Btriddaad* who vOI spead a week
By Wire to Ue Evening Record.
ndon. Nov. C.--Anolher demonst ration has been made by Ue unem
ployed who are clamoring for povernL aaalataace to relievo tbelr want.
u^m^l
and
dUtrici smtehed
mted a dema
four. Baltour defended the gove
effoemmmiL Thf
the women who
-We must ftollow'Ue <
L lam evealag at the MeUo
There >rfll be a ragalar meeting of
Ue Order of the Baatem Stmr No.
H7.
MENS C.WCW© waws
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Citlsane Plipoe* S2| BeU. IBB.
mii)C€w$
R€R€
Winter’s knocking at our door.
With no uncertain sound, he’s demanding
entrance everywhere.
GET READY I
Last Saturday’s Sales Beat allTen deople selling Overcoats
Suits and Furnishings.
CLOTHING CrOKWlSHPiSe
WINTER CLOTHING
Piles of Overcoats, Ulsters, Men’s
Suits, Boys and Children’s Goods
OveitxmU—plain and fancy patterns—$7.50 to $22
and
^ brehatod ntyltw.
$7.50 to »22.00-no better fitting good, nude than
time.
Rain CoM.—or •Craycnette*"—thore who do not
cue for* he»»T orwcort boy there-SlO to $20.-no
better ooatew be worn to keep out the wet sad cold for
UNeWEAR
,i3l
HAMILTIN CUmm! lii
By the Cord
N. B.—Our Undershirts are Good ihhit|;
63 Different Styles
inoioding nil kinJ, of li>*(---- ---- teg etoroa.
EAStKT Hm or EAST
PATHIITS
THE LATEST IN CYCLES.
fllM
Mi «iw9 aMHiiwaHr
§mrn
ippiitMittM 9flib MM piMto biM tair M
k
•
IS
A novel MeyHehas hsca I
MM
Mm M**
In thn
• tn^
IM-.
vibrating, aaiy. chal
saddle .which afforda wonderful relief
ta a tirsd back and wMcb proven a
Inxary wbea coaatlng dowp lang bills,
ne ladles* machlM aro meeting with
ALL mCOIIDt ftllOKCN.
particitlar favoc. IVy are of moicUy
the name conatfnctlon as are the tna
BOBBtry durtnp the chlors bunt for the men. The niustraMtt rM win
rpBM mil prerloo* fkiB given some Ides of the comfc»rt
Weyckw.
jrM*L IB mar
BBjr CYBBt Mother ymr of
wrtty U BMBred. Here 1* cfalor has
Clew* uyt of the
condlUon* crmtlnoe rcry
A
pmmUlB*. Greet ictJrlty U reported
.
, M ell eecUoe* of the country. keep<
Mg Money ecUvcJy employed end *uk
geelMc Arm rates for weeks to come.
IB almost erory'dcperimcnt of Indu*
7
trial, commercial or Aaeacial activltv
teoonls hare been dally broken It I*
V
ABlta aafe to aa? th^t the Tolume of
>
trod# durtag the present year far lur; ,
paaaaa all other years In the history of
u
the oouBtry. There are signs here
V
and there of Its apfiroachlng end: and
^
yet the relaUve abeeoee of dangerous
^
apecBlatloa. the oaquostloiiably rapid
of onr natural resources,
the great growth In population and
the BbBance thus far of any geueral
of OTer production glre conAI
deoce in the belief thst we are to enJoy at leant another year of aenersl
e
proaperlty. The wonderful demand
"
for Imp hLJLP_old. old story, yrt It Is
aUll the most ^Intiiy^*^ •h‘<‘b
we have of health)' conation*. The
great ateel corporaUan has orders on
hand or In alght which will keep it
.fully ooctipled for the next twclye
L
months, and It could easily rmuloy a
?
very aubstantUl Increase, to its prea
0
ent onpacity. Real mtate 1« also enk
Joying a lioom which has never s-ei
heea equaled. Usually, activity in this
£
quarter marks the culmination of an
upward wave; but ss yet there are no
^
algn* of overdoing, and the demands
for Increased office, home snd work,
shop accoromodstion are the legtilmate consequence of our nsiural
growth and prosperity in fact, conaldeiing the vast voieme «r business
and traffic, the amount of speculsilon
tn force Is not excessive. This Is partly Iwcausr of a rtu^tralnlng Innuence
exercised by our lending banker*, who
keenly recognise that the grtwtcsi
danger of the moment Is the outbreak
of a spt.cuUUve craze ’*
I E“
The '•calamity howlers" e\*er pres
ent no matter horn groat the prosper
ity of the nailoB. state or city have no
occasion to idy their vocation here.
Hesplte all siatetnents that li is UxiIKWsIble to collect iifuney. etc. the
city tax ct>II«^'tlo*.^ are lf.ss tban one
per cen^ indiluil lost vw- and : the
1%^
MS AoroloAerlngs were many mid
m
the eighteen pies sold was
SS'Mih^’^SSm Md
whlM win go for the beneAt of the ^”^*”** ^
peaceful.
Mary A. Crtssel wm born July f€.
Wl» Dr. t A. ThompMn
_ Pete Charbamcou left Friday for . Ig52. at Wanrartng. Ulster county.
FIRST NATIONAL SANK BLOCK |
Kaleva. where te will viall over SunKew York. When 11 year* of age ahe
came with her parenG to Hudson.
Mrs. Weacott Is visiting at J. Ac- Michigan. Mich., thonce to Wexford 11
a
dnut’.
J. McPHAIL
Mildred
dlphihcrlc.
Aug. 2. IMt. aetillug oa a bomcstea'l
Mr*. Burke has Ui-n cntrrta'.nln;:
in B<*n.rie countv where fher reher mother. Mrs. Gre**nman. td Ov lau.
DENTIST
"■----------------ISSi thev moved to Sherman, and ooe
and a half years ago came to Monroe
Center. M-*. 0»r wns the mother
:of i4ghf children, all of whom have
N. B- CHAPIN, ProprfMar
' preceded her ?o the l>etier land ex
cept Imata I>uDhain of Monroe Center.
! Mrs. Orr was a metolMU- t»f iLc Lady
'.Maccabees aJ Sherman, In tsv: th-M
J. M. nuellmantel
, ajd her huKltand » xjK-rlenri‘d n ligiou
under
uuu«T tbe
iiM.- niiiunry
mlnl?fry *<»f
h Re\.
iv»-» . ntiuh
iiiiuii ivfu-»
Ktu REAL B6TATC AND LOANS
Mr. GtJ»v.
,
,.,...1..
I
netly. uniting with tbe Melhotllst Kpl*
NOTARY PUBIaIG
Mr*. Carpenter has
oa ihe elrl
fHipal churrb at Sherman. She s-a.s s aiS B«,t Front BL
Up Btalro
list bui be-ter now.
' dcvotetl. «*am<'st. rtrnsrb'ntiouj:. Chris
Mr. Smith, the *Rec«>nl riTreaenla
I tian-wtirker. esp<'riall\ in the W. C. T
I r. and in the mis-ionarv socletv.
Hold
isner. 1.
i
1 Mrs Orr leaver lo mnu-a t‘e log*^
on kasikmjs u,
Mis* Well* was the ir-e«t of Miss
■ .tUtnbuM
of a loving mother one dautb'e-. a I
Sawyer Friday
i hu.-hand tf« b arn the b**<s of a true.
OaUorphona.*
—
Uxxle Hsta>e entertained
MK.s
■ devoted wife, thne brutber> and nianv
Hardy of Inland Thumday eveniuK
frieudv and ntdgbbor;* v ln» hu 1 1
A special grange meeting was held:
learned to admi»-e a« « |.»ve h« r.
|
Saturday night and quite a number cf,
new members Initiated.
\
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
Orrit Case began buying potatm'A,
Cupel Oeaiiiiv Work!
Maude McLellan has^bcen working
for Mrs Deaki
Archie McLean Is clerking for Mr
Allen.
Ultle Nona Gregory Is sUylng a
Mr. Huffman's for a short time.
littk'
Mr*. Kimball U i
better.
Bagrne Fulker^^on
working
p* R e e 1
**as ooKPOBrMLB aa a bocxoco oiAim.**
handle liars sro slmost dlrdetty nwler
the saddle. It bi this orrangement tUat
eoablea the woman to ride the diamond
frome with ease. The staertng gear for Lato of Copemlsh. Saturday.
'
Is under perfect control, and It wlU ba
MaUmn's have been «nter.ain-i There is only a
seen that s smaller rtirle csn.^ d<«r
Ing the Mlsse* Siever of Thompson- neb*,. and that U by
Icdle*. IV>afDcts lit can
vUle for a few day*.
^ flamed condition of the
Tbe weight of this nMchine is some
Lula.
Moon Is working
.
M" lof the Kusiachlan Tub
what greater tban Mat of the light Alien.
.
{tube I* fnflamiHl yon have a runibMm:l
weight racers, hot as these bicycles are
I t»r imperfi*ci hearing, and whcti j
bnllt for comfort and not alone for
entirely rlvu^tMl. deafm'**
the!
apeed this Is not a detriment Thecoatl*
:. and unb>:; the inflanMuaiuiu
the aamc as of any other high grade
♦
iStoriMl
to it* normal mmlltlon. luar
bkycle.-^^SclentlAc American.
HESSEN CITY
J|will bo •dcs’rovcl for.‘vor. niio fa«M.
of ton aro racNod \yy rararrh,
hlch i* nothin;: bur an Inflamod con
Special to the Evening Record.
In •T•^•lnr• tbr imWIrt h«lr by
covering new and onaoaperted source*
of infection. I* after the doorknob a* a
spreader of contagiooa dlacaac. -From
a strictly bacterlologicnl point of view.**
It aiiy*. -all door handle*, even those
which iwcsenc a clean and iwUsIwd apptMiranee. are probaldy dirty." Hence.
If door handles cannot be kept clcon.
which is obvious, they ooght to be abol
ished In ravoT4>r -some inHbdd which
dispenses with actual contact of tbe
skin.
IW bandies on tbe ^gUsb railway
coaebe* are Hte»l by tbe Lancet as particnlarly liable to iqiread lnf«<
infectlon,
and for ihik rcaimn It urge* the iadop
tion of the American corridor car.
Mike Dwyer, who ha* bvn-n vlhlUng ! *^**V^1 ntENE>"& Co'!
here the past two weeks, left for hi* ! Sold hy druggisth. 7.V
borne in Dnlrav Thurnday.
i T»ke Hall * f'amlly Pills for cobU
Mrs. .Allou Brimmer visited frionds ;
________________
at Copemlsh Tbursdax
^ CARPET CLUANING AND UVYING
Mr*. Clla Mcnold and *on of Thomp ,
r cbapin wl.she* the
aanville arv‘ visiting In town this week. ;
socurod (J E Case.
Mrs. Bttle Tlmllck made a buslm-bs i
^ practical worKnuu. to a.-sl*t
t^p to Thomp«,nv41!e Friday
t
pusinebs.
O. H. Sfbbins ent%cralm».l eoroi«ny
nov 2 31
from Hart Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Hallowe’en party by May Stoib ' Thoro s no t.oaut> in i
ns. Blanche
Blanciie Brimmer. Sadie Brewor!
Brewor ' That*can wPh bo- i
bins.
lips are red. her ojt-s ar*- hrlgJi
and Edith Griner at the Maccat>es Hot
She lakes Rockv Mouutair^ To* i
hall Tuesday evening was well at
night.
JohnKoii Drug Co
JIre Yau Aolng to Dyr?
THEN DYE EASY BY USING
**€a$yDyc$^^
Ko clirL DO ataina, no boiling for houra. Beady for use.
Abiolately fut colors: uo ataining of the hands. ISee onr win
dow display. Como in nml let us tell you about tlicin.
J-
HIOOINS
DEALER* IN CVERVTHINa
B#;W. 3L.ATnR
Wholesde and.Retan--Your Reliable Hoo|e Furnisher
SPECIAL SALE^
Childrens’ Cloaks
Nowifilhftimotobnythitt clottk for Ui.-liUlo girl; all tbo
way from 4 u» 11 years old. It is imuaual to Kct gnrmcntn
tit tins tiiiif of tbt year at the very low prictia quotixl 1h-1owt
We ciin btivc you dollars on any K;irnieni.
\
$-V»0 c’loakB for............
$1.2.5 clcxiks for...........I............
$5.'i0 and $5.50 cloaks for ...T. ......
$r,.00i'Utks for........
K50 cloaks for;...,............... .........456
$7.00 m S7..50 cl.taks for......
1 c1lvik» for........ ................ ...... ..
Slb.dtt iliwU for............. ..............i. ...4...... 7.50
iS
■4
A. J. Wilhelm
SOUTH SIDE STORE
OEALERB IN EVERYTHINB
eVERVTHINB
WHY GO COLD, LADlES
When such stocks arc right at hand to select from. By purchasing now you
get wliai later on will be impossible. The finest of silk and wool—couon or
all wool Vests. Pants and Union Suits in assortnicnts that j^arantee satisfied
selection.
LADIES' VESTS AND PANTS
The ribbed style, ihtece lined, good quality for 25c, a belter quality for 50c
and the extra large sizes for 55c.
^EAL LINED " CAIHENTS
Something especially good, heavy lleeccd lined, a splendid garment for
warmth and wear, sell for 50c each garment.
PAIT WOOL GARMENTS
Some ladLs prefer a/fi^t wool garment. These arc ribbed. They find a
ready salt. These art made in gray at two pieces. 75c and $1.00.
SONETHING BETTEl TET
A garment of white, mcrceri/ed yam. has a fine appearance, is soft lo the
touch, and the wearing (lualiiies arc fully guaranteed. These sell at $1.25 tin:
garment.
LADIES- BLACK TIGBTS
as good a garment as we have ever sold, and the warmest a person can wear.
There are three prices,
$1.50 and $2 00,
LADIES' UNION SUITS
There are many ladies who will have no other kind of underwear. If you
have never tried them, do so this season, an^ >^u will aKva>'s buy them. Sell
at 50c. 75c, $1.00, $1.50. $2 00 and $2 75.
Bugbae> City Drug Store
M' DICATED GARMENTS
The most sanitary that can be worn. These splendid garments sell (or
ONE dollar!
CHaDRENS- UN0ERWE4R
SOMETHING NEW
•INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
P’lWTY
R ie M
Don’t put off changing the little one s underwear, from light to medium.
DO IT NOW. Children^’ Union Suits at 25c, OOcand 75c. "Slee^ng gar
ments’* for children who are restless. They really arc Union Suits with feet—
sell for 50c. See our great stock of Childrens’ Underwear at once.
OKIMT
WITH A SUN-hURST SHADE
Aptt SEE ODIt tniQlOV ase
wMcJ rocnrnad the
■
mi to ba
dhber la Ihe^ t satolrr.**-
Nattonal School of Music.
=;S | Fine-Dental Work
an order for tbe equipment of all lU
switching engine* used In the ndcago
ranis aixl practieslly all of tbe locomoUves which enter that city with a
dcrU-c. The sui*erInicodrot of motive power and other
officers of the road have been exjirrimenting for eight month* with a hol
low arch in tbe Are box and have dis
covered that while tbe locomotive is
I working smoke Is entirely eliminated.
The btate Sunday schexd convent
- - of coal Is bHng
will bo held In this city next we
A by which tbe smoke
Delegate* from alt over the Mate k
b.v this derke la simple.
thoroogh mlzlnc of
I will U- bhown
every courtoBC-that ctuild
doblrcd
thereby assuiiug perfect
Traverse! Clt> b fame Sb a ronvomiou
city is becoming well known all over
Ip
Alp* Ip pp Elmipr.
The bigbm eb-iator in the world has
she will give her older rival. Detroit, lieco Installed opposite T,«acerne at the
a considerable battle for supremacy. ] celebrated rlewpolm of Bargernttock.
____
I The elevator Is run by electricity. Tbe
! <'arri*ge^ «-age is twelve feet square.
MpCIbM Ip mss I Mpms.
He bad ealltsl at a huu*e in the «Bd Ita pksiiengera are limited to seven.
tbe signal to start ia given tbe
aud a* lie
«wge riscsi for 2W feet through a welL
> he said:
iK'lIei^ yen were In the Ijike of masonir. then comt* suddefilr into
the dayUght and for 387 feet rises In n
steel latike work to tbe bwdlng stage,
the total sberoaioa of 608 feet
nmde In iro. than throe mbrotes. From
the landing atage an open galley leads
10 tbs snmmit of tbe Bammst-Schwand
mountain. 8.000 feet above Ibe asa
pertetl. Well. gnad-nigUt
When tbe caller had g
aald. Indignantly:
Ing to tabs iny wbed for fUlOO. 4f 1
had told him a( tboae dm be woold
DR. GAUNTLETTt
X & Paige Rcctric Co.
Ill CASS STkEET
PHONE 602
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Mtor KlMilg ttoir mail Is ts fdl**Tm mtm tortbr lattrtettd to vtthtoM atol ato rsfiiso ptntMt of
Mtf ofton to ito Ootm« Bo
BMBKMpttf tod K. B. Neiat. Alto
: jlMtt tdrlte this o®cc of tto ts
of atU that Is balag rreeifd for iht
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Atoti thfot wtrtn tfo Itspectoi
VBirittiro of Dtlrolt arts it the dty
^ VMt to tooc Lthe tad made an
lavtttItoUoa of the tract of land
owned by the ooDpaar. He also vis*
Ited the maty clerhs and rrcister
of dttdt* oBce and learned the
bar of lou that
been
This order Is beHered to have been
tbt reatit of hU tIsU and a bile not
f^nd order. It mconi that the mail
• bttac held pending further Investli
;
:
Tbe amount of mail roceJred hy ih*'
V vompaay at present is rery small but
; Bre letters awaltlna them at the local
onot. The resident manaifer. K. P
,4«tt«utos been out of the city since
June and the season for the companjM
operations Is over. ♦
While but few letters are at the of
vto now. at the first of the season It
nras a verr different story. When the
♦
promoters arrived here, they found
* asooay orders to the extent of al
I1.0M awaUina them and all summer
i
fher coatlaued to come at the rate of
from 145 to t75 worth a day.
7*hls season has been a prtisperous
one for the company but the llrsi sea
non, three years apn. was the \tr*i of
any. At that time. letterR came from
: :
an m-er the United Blairs but
year they wore moatly confined to
eaco and vicinity. This year it was
the aame. ahowlna that the Chica«o
papers were evidently mslnly the
aUlixed for^adtrernslDK. It Is jin
dible to flinire accurdtcJy-Juet what
amount the company has received In
the past three yearn as many exj
orders for money have come along
,
with the money orders.
;
The stopping of the mall looks at
' though the government would take
hand in putting a stop to the sale -f
. ilw lota.
:
r;
Ttone wrto view the taermae af ts
aaSRy wrim alaim am apt tS afWbatt? IB tto^ irBIt B MB lint 4^ glnii^
the dfptomMe femmi or ImuMT W 4to B« yntMa. Bto vBI to nt X W^
re the balance of this
rewMte ac medm ni^ and e
I at S
(be strugide for eaiotfwee ti
citieis. They plctnre the etople covi-f
tirmcn Bring the >to|de UlC- In tea-j
Mrs. W. T. Woodhoaae has mcehred
nmuble contrat and keeping a a^nnd!
V. T. Wood amount being over 9.0M ancka. While mind in a heaRIgr body, wrhile tbf
thU does not complete the potatoes dwellsr in nwwded arm snAwmha te
which are ready for ahlpiaent thej nervottt strain. l>on • this plctiire the
I hfiy-ttuith riifaurt of the BrlUfOi com
ports aside from Traverse Oty
1 mlsstooers in lunacy. Ju«t Usard.
ing by the news of her aerlous Ulness. Bcarly through with tNrtr fail
Mrs. P. UaBonta has taken a poM
.
HI
menu.
The Missouri is
expwm in
snnmi.vr5 .thf the yrurs* fw^
-m In Chaa, Bosentbal'a eew . store ^ at 1 oclock tootoht. WUltom
of ii;s*uii,v ti I. tba rotmtiraaB
^t Chattanooga. Tena., aad will leave Oox win leave with a campiwg outfft. whs gocR mad
on the aversge*
this week.
tifeaaor Kye mad an essay on
^iskm-* to the High school students
j pareut rW.Tiion«Ub‘ betw#^ tUr deu»
in chapel thb momlag after which
I tp of pvpuLvtiou and the r*tM of In
; Mocelle Bennett fmvomd with a
. sanity." iIm- *i.u iniv-lMUTR la.ldly de
■UNCH or LicewtEt.
n aolo which was well appr*»cl
t ehire. -‘Vlcuy af the Rjum-t-ly l»opc.
novt-U
o'doofc. ItlaraqMate
Moitooi 9*iv Koreo t Tbe
Ctortr OM AMIO Ortrti oMV
Omm. pttoMd (kteofk the citr tAte
nefWiic oa IMr wv <o 8U»er CUT.
Ko« HeUeo, whore ther wHI ipend
tbo winter. TAeir «n ooeoniponlrt
u iv a. IM. dty far Mr- *«»• ni
Chariee Jagm. father of lln. Orares.
Both geatleM ezfea to tola tbOa
CoiloK ibe wiator. Tber wUl oho be
Jglaed at Ohhaao hr Cnlea Jurat,
who wni hare for the weal for a that
ttoa*.
heabli to dMth wrfthla three boora was
the Cate meted oot to George W.
Cawy.
for the
TKVAmeOMDWANTAk
ChiyMoitlieittiw
Cut Bloom*
i
Potted Plants.
Don’t fail to we them..
or Decroii. today at l o'clock, the su^deaBOMof hU death bciag dne to neu
ralgia of the heart.
Mr. Carey arrived l- the city Saiur
day afternoon and as was his cattom
DaaUHQ! lated rountlea e.ve tUe hirt.M
Division No. 3 of the Congregational'
ragtatered at the -Park Place, where
j portion of Inaane to ibe.r
rwrm.E..
he spent an enjoyable Snaday. This Aid oociety ^ meet in the church;
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>h- «w.o» for
h« ina Ok
morning be went out on his trip. vUlt- parlo™ TuosdfV rtlcn-oo at
LAdlca will plrtae brtac their thiaiUes P>^eh«» He-naea are aooant . Coaniy
Ing the raiioos tobacco
Waller toaulns the
city, lie enieretl ihe LeVani place, and damlnc aecdlr*. The new ol
Wj-t.k.->|i. Roy
now owiwyl by CUnde Owen, at 10 hce» for the divlaloo wUl also be ap.;fc“»»‘»« “^5-= P
I an tttie I baa» got
“<• •‘•'I* Wyakoop. Ed Wll«*. C. R
o'clock, and lu a feV momenis wm^ pointed at that lime.
juat what yoa an
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Miller. A. a Huellmantel. W.
C
stricken with heart failure, failing
in the city today to the Interest of his
Rev. C. H. Howe of Boyne City was • Crxnsioa. J. M. Knight. Hair> Wales,
looking for in a
upon the floor from the acuteness of
in the city a short timetoday, while | Chi;U*s ManviTle. E. N, Moblo. EM
the atuck. Medical assUta-w mus
r. i. tontah of the HamUtoa Cloth
on his way from Keswick,whete ht i Munrxie. Andrew Higgins. .Keamlal
IM company, who hag been at North- Palk*n^*by r'!TBro^^ '**
'•'p T- R. A. of the Etanael. Hcney. Grant toamhlp; C.-orKe Pat
port with a local branch display of
H« rnmm ■w.d. .. enmfon.hi. .. nn. ' “»* chuTch. tho *»thrrtm: lakUn! the Imon. Intcrlochen. Ous Patier«>n
e-4.,...
Dthlag. manmd to the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Bd Manaeau and ch
lion opened Saturday with a sermon I Chandler. EaM Bsv; J O Crotscr.
the end was apparent he passed away
the last serrlce being held Sunday i Kingsley; a. F. Loach. Arthur White
without a Btrugg'.e at 1 o'clock before
the gueau of hU parents.
evening. During the convention imi» tnd Sanford n Umon
the ohysIclaiJ who had again been
Vu. Charles Joyce and children ofapplicants for prodigalitv tn churvh
-----------------------MUuoapolls. woh have been In thli!^_
The fit of Hirkt»y &
work kwickod st the K.'smlck dtx>r ot
.Mr* L. A Grajtcn tvu.rnc.;
coUheQueiu-f th«- tO.retcs1.yv cm- n:e:«;ltig afitr vi>M
Freftnan Co. Clothhig
in v. left Sunday morning on the IHliBwhatsella'lhcm.
belng an attack in the stomacb and Boyco City church recemiy UeUicauvl! lag In the city.
ocls for Cblcngo and the wnal.
was enriched nearly $50 and the Mon !
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bowels. Later he complained of the
Henry Doer left this morning for a
roe mission represented by Rev. Mar
aevere pain entering bis left arm and i
trip to Manistee.
tin rearly $100.
shoulder. While be Ity gnleUy In hl^ j
WANT
AOm
n Wynkoon and two sons. Roy and
The rummage sale on East Front
room an attr-^dant rotlc^vl heavy i
Ralph, and Theron Morgan of this eliv
strtvH which ha>
esiablUhfHi
T« Uto for CUrtaoIlM
{breathing and qulcklj- called
accompanied t»y Reed Wynkoop of
jmerks by the I^dliK' Ail mhk .x of
j Holden, who enterc-d and s>¥>ke
ho took lad»«t.'
Cedar Run loft at 4 o'clock this afterthe Finn Meihi>dlsi church cioM*a ihi^ '
party
d>ing man. One ga^n emb d all as he
silk umbrella from EjiIkcoimiI € liurc!i
weeks' bunting trip at
morning with over $2no to Us credit.
; was beyond aid.
by mistake Sutulax evening jdeii'-e
HUwatha. near Manlstiguc.
All garments not^sol.l were given tc
j Mr. Carev s borne is I- Marshall. '
i‘. i”.*r S’ate MMMt
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Boynton left
th.- Salvation Army ^or distribution
j where his wife has been mired the sad
iu,v r.-lf
this morning for Chicago, where they
Tony Mlkula aniJc-snHi liefore Ju«lgi
I news. The Detroit house has also
will >oln thel- chlltlren for the wln! Robens ti>!sy and waived t xsminntIon fqR SALE Larc.- moi»-i Iti atliia
:b<^ wlreti. The deceasc-d has long
charge of
iioin*- to
stev
the Park
been a regular matron
Mrs. B Erickson and MUs Bertha
He mas. :>laced un«’..-^
j.i* w
-Igbth
Place as his territory m
throughout j J
Miller of Empire spent Sunday In the
o apptmir Infore the Circuit - —
Ihe northern region.
WANTED—Good second girl
city, returning home this morning. 1
W 8.
mlth
llcht
»M>’t..ework aiul
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Epps left
death and the
,Ai« th* AwRrA* U'm4 by C. J. iMMt a C*.
chlldr-n
.Viiiilx at onre.
this morning fo- a trip 10 BreckenI, icemed.
to his undertaking establlshmen
enr*-s rtn:iinil. Mrs. \V
ridge.
Regular mectlCK of the unlfnmied
am ait the di.^nosltlon of the famll.%*.
co.-uer State and Wejlingioi
W. F. Ilarmha and B. R. McCoy left
Knights of Pythias, tonight at
for their excellence in Black Silks srained in com- 1
FRANK Ha^AINE
Ml
SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
Geo W. Hiller
BMdfo Block
.
5 GOLD MEDALS
this afternoon for Grand Ranlds. Mr.
Harsha was drawn on the traverse and
Mrs. George Coleman
Mr. McCoy on the Uiltied SUtes grand
verj- pleasant surprise on her birthMaaUfig. Will Bs Hald In Congrwga- ^ay. Oct. 28. Eighteen guests were
Jury.
tienat
and
Fricnda
Chureha»-Ar
j
ppp^nt
and she was presented with a
Jack Rennie was a buslnmui passen
ger for Msvfleld this morning. That
w hand Is coming along nicely.
sandwiches. eolTee and cake were
The regular monthly meeting of the 84‘rx-ed. The cvi-ning previous she enMiss Ethel Bowers returned to
KUigriey thiH morning after visiting In pattors' association was h.*ld In the tertalnc'd friends m uu.
First Presbyterian cht*«t?li this
the cl'y.
*1 While trolling with a narfv yesior
ing. It was dc'clded to hold the union'I day Charles E. Quick had hold of ihe
ThanksglvlnB M-rxices t‘'ls
rtHri when a twelve-|»ound Mackinax.
A aiNgg Srmrer.
the Friends chu-cli for the west side fasteued itself onto i>-e other end.
people and at the Congregational for There was about l.dOO fe<*i of line oui
eine lolls of
Frank. The mlnl.stertsi bemd the cast side residents. The Rev, R ; and Mr Quick «as certain that iher.
of tbe family flnds It necTswiry 1» lildi- N. Holsanle mUi preach at tbe west ’ xxos something on the other emi. H'
U'htiHl tbe door to preveul a splril of aide service and the Rev. Thomas Cox kept grinding
amay. hom ever, but was
ing*ama:
levity from entering into wb*H be In at the east std.'.
j ,j|
b^.fore the fish was. bm mantends shall 1*0 a.m’rlous matte r. Evc-rj
Thi' Rev. HuKh Kenn«ly. Ihe Rev.'
„ „p
.he bwi whennlglH th.' ymingst.'r wtys s.imethliu:
funny, nnd the inlnistc-r niu .its mu L. n. lIjMell and Ike Rev. K L R<'RenWinnie did Ihe r.-«. .Mr Qulek ^
quab were appointed a eommliu-e lo L^ni the Hi.li i.. hi! mo-h. r at Ills
prayer ns u saiuple of all:
„.|h morning. Ii .lr.-,se.l uln.
n>ur I'tttlHT. wtio an- In be.ixTn. make arranKvmenta for a banquet
leillomcsl !i> iby name, they ^ipgitem the ministers and their wives to be I pounds and a half
'
rouie, mi earth as It Is in iMMyi'n. .N**. held on the west side «Km.
|
n. Shllson's son 1.*. a boy wnh an |
l. jrU. that ain't right. 1 made a mi.s
The suhji'Cl of the next meeiing frill 1
busini's^. He owns a pony and '
tnke.- Ti.en he stWrts agalu and
be -TIm' Boy" and he mill be consld cai rios a Grand Rapids Herald rouu. 1
fsxits the prayer, .-oiitiiiuing; "I.onl.
titess fiaiui and maiuttm. and dnu't let ered fnrni four Mew points; TTte in The boy has gotten th.' i*ony tralmri ,
tellectual liy a proft'ssor In the so that he knows the customers almost {
uianmia whip me any m.
schools: the physical, hy a physician; as well as his owner and stops with j
I loo
Mnmie
civic, by some city official ; religious, out Ihclng told when he ger.s to thej
by a minister.
! light tilace.
1
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BIDEB WAS THROWN UNOER THE
turn northward. This morning. James
say-amen."
and
the
bright
Utile
eye*
HORSES' FEET.
Fleming left for Newin-rry. aeeomclose tH'fore (pe rootber lucks the
|er tbo covers.—CoUiio
drlt. was .npiuxuohotl niu- day,' Ponied hy John and Saul Burkett. Ed
di* spii
I>ij]iateh.
j hy an Iri
i;.-vl,v III hi.
eiisl for Escanada but
' Kokos m as
an Was Struck by One
Joe Eli
play. w lh» made toueldug apjM'al for} will continue lu voniy-fiv.- miles fare’a Busom But Es
of C
caped With Blight Bniisea.
■
When a mroman la married In this vauleut to help a poor ’ man w bo<a,
country tier matden name , is oeklom
mile riding his wheel at the
W
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CNTERTAINCO FRItSOS.
Many i»eople to whom
aer of PToni and Union streets this
petition with manufacturers from all over the world. /
We handle these Black Taffetas: there is a beauty
to the finish that you cannot Ret in any other make
and the wearing i|ualities has stood the test of
years.
nUIKSGNHIGRniCES
WHEEL WIS WRECKED
morning at 9 no o'clock JOe Zimmer
man was run down by a bus driven by
Jite Ilenseo of Germaine's and‘"though
thrown under the homier htHMs and
dragged aomV little distance he e*.
caped with few brhUes. The wheel,
new National owned by his son. w,
completely demolUbed as the bus ran
over It. tearing both wheels Into bits
aside from destroying the frame of
. the whw‘l
Mr. Zimmerman
■ Uken home by n. J. Morgan, who was
passing the comer at the time of the
; aecldeni
It was Kialed hy the driver. Mr. Hen
son. that he did not see the aproachIng whe«*!msn. %±o came from the
west »lde of the tireit Just l»ehlnd
another rig. iiasslng up FYout street.
:«?'4‘S3F- -iai
i;
Fra nee. on tbo contrary, there
istam reiiilmlers of tlie wariler
dignity.
In llelgtilm marriagJ docs
1 extiugtilsh It. for many married
»men ofttMi ei.tnblne tbe obi name
nith (be m»xv. Moreover, they put the
Ideu name last, thus glxing 11
att'T distinction. We ran lilns
i by aupposing Hie mstoin to
5V In Hiat «'ase Miss
fronkl liave b.-r vWUng cards
prlntixd:
IJoldnson-Bro
Ibis d^ubk^tiarrcird arrangement dors
not give tbe Belgian mrlfe a tietter
aoelai status than the Kugllsh wife's,
but it is very ims»iuing to the femla.ride—Londun Chrouirle.
atkm in 1
parts of ftpalu.
THE MARKETS.
eatfmated this year at
^
^ OttrolU Kov. <L>-Wheat. 89^2
l our abllUug. per annum was the
«oni. «c: ou*. asKc.
rent of a flve-rooiii booao In Ueniy
Cktafo. Not. c.—Wbcu—Dfcca- Villa time, yhrr, «*Re: corn. 4€«*c; osu. *9c: ftwedUb aeliool eblldmi ntoer tbe
JUMWT pork. *!•«: tort. w.»i; Hb\ guklance of ttoir teaebeva annoally
plant aboot ffOOgOOO trvea.
•tss.
, Toledo. Nov. «.-Wlwrt-ltoc«rt«-. ttalaa aa tfaa prtaHpal SrtHah laOways traveled over IfiOBOO milea dvrWSe.
toOf oC^tUa ttor.
-«Mt BaCalo. Nor. «.-Cottte-ActITO, olor. Colvoo—AcUtc, otoonter. The M parlor car tom made Ra ap.
petome
oil the New Toih wtoayp to
•b«0»-A*tW<x hl«fc«r. Moo*—Actire. S« iBteoded
far tbe dfrectoratd asd
deOaima Giar «f
Kfutnrigr/baa been ^ jMle a^
asketl;
'
Place,
rilave yon ..a.,.
any papers or certlJlcat*-sj
John
F 0-. was ho.-:i
taaia«>.
I
-to abow that you haxe lost ever> thing | friends at
by lire, as you sayV
Tlie IrisUmau mTatcbed IiIm bead
....
8.|>i.'t<!. Th.- <mt of II... n:yi
fiPTt. SOT. signed before a fcotary .
’ Dr. Fralick < Mapl.- ri’v
ately. aor. If was liunnri
of meefft'eu."—Ilan»ci'i| Henrx L Ncsm u of Gl«*n Arht,r.Mei-r
Wci'kly,
; Sullivan of Cedar and Rii.bilt^»- I*
—— ■■ --------. beygeb of Chicago. The evi-ning mg^
tVeaiea la to* HaU af Fase.
\ enioyably speni
Name'S of three women baxe torn;
chosen for tablets In the Hall of!
------------------------F.in;t- of X*«w York anlvereliv.
or tbiriy-aeveiy names Kiibmlued f-xr
Tto Rev. Jamra Oyorogy, *27 yea:*j
g cliol.v of twelve. Mary I->»u aual old. b^ru lu Himgarr- arvl a studvn
Emma Winard. tenebt n*. and Marla of JurUprudeuce in M*-advlU«'. (Pa.
Mlicbell. jH’ientM. were ig'lerte«l.
eollege. a passengor on tbt* rniuidci
Marla MlUben was a pmf,vs.xr of Stavuuia, which arrfvetl at New York
from Trieste, preached
astronomy In Vasaar.
Maty I.ycin/oundetl Mcnrot Ifnlyoke grants tm tbe trip with aut-b x-ebrnient'e of language and pasaljuale gi—
college:
Willard, a noted woman odn- turca tbat the ablp^a officers not’Led
eater and author of the aong. -Rork^l tbe Immlsratiou authorities that they
Ic the Cradle of the Dee**." irv^lvexl auitixected be wax au anarchist, aays
the World.
fifty votef.
Tbe Ellla Island ollieUla bad been
notified to watch for an ekpeeted
rat
.When did ymi ftrat
anarebUt. and aa Mr. Gyorgy a aptJee any ayaptoma «T Inaaulty
I«arance Ullied wlUi tbat of tbe
part of tbia imftirtiiBate young manr pertwl anarchist h
were no deported, in aplte <
an enemy of
gorenimenL lie anceeeded In noMfya^ooc^ Wbw^1 oaked him If he teg Uie Rev. Dr. Franktln BonthwoulduT like to bare hla aalary In- north prraldent of MetovlUe mllegr.
rtonwd bo aaid to eouMnT eonarlon- however, and l>r. tontbworfh nmt to
tknMy take It-to tbongbt to waagrtp tto Immigration autborttlfo a latter
ting an to oatML-Cblcago^rabene
[giMo Oy.
onty was a Ui
ppon be vast
/.
YOUR CBOICE FOR
3G inches wide;at
l$l.50
ONLY 10c PER BOX
from our Suporb ussortmont oU Armonr'a, liigli
Knide Toilet Soaiie. R«membiT lliese soaps
eomo
cakes in a box
and aro nsnally sold at
twcnl.v-Gvoc*ent£ pt r l»x.
CAUTION: (Jualitv makes a name—fraud ap
propriates it—steals it* Silk and Wool Dress Fab*
rics have been made famous bv the unmatchable
quality of LANSUOWNfe. We cavr>» the Menu*
inc in the popular colors, also black and white.
Some stores will oflfer you a substitute and tell you
It is just as good as Lansdowne, for less mone>\
Don’t be mi"l» d; see you gel the genuine, with the
name \VM. F. READ perforated every^ three
yards op the selvage
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WHEW IN SEARCH OF
BARGAINS ALWAYS
E. WILHELM
Cor. Front and
Union Streets
...I-AUREL....
STEEL RANGE COOKING EXHIBIT
”•9^1
“i
Julius Campbell’s
Hardware Store
417 South Uoion Slrett,
Travtriff City, Hick
Given with eac h ranj^*’ Bec'ured this week;
1 Double Roaste r. 1 I>rip Pao, 1 Stee l Pn* Pan.
J Dot n Pic Pane. 1 Copper Nickel Plated Ten Ket
tle, 1 Lai^ StR^l Enainelod Berlin Kettle, 1 Steel
Enameletl Sana* Pan, 1 Laurel Broiler.
Call and hav<' tbe merita of tbia range expUinod
to yon. whether you with to aecure a Range cr not.
This Kange is by lovat odds the moot economical,
most ooUTenienl. moat bandsome. iieateat and moat
durable Steel Rangf* ever placed on the market.
Hot Coffee and Biscuit Ser?ed Free
DON'T PAIL TO SEE tbU TWEXnnB CIXTUIT BARCI in faff opetaion with
ptper BOHAe piii*.
OpeoiDtOate
RlosiDfDate
Milbk toiato 6,^^ataff|yllipiMl| IJ
ttCTlnttonde«rttoci«K^MccUTe.|
Tb» pUy w«t A. Cwam Doyle'n “Sl«ni
€f tH€ Jta>r^ABd m ««U
| MOUOSUSTYEAll
i <^WA5 SAlISnO
no sAvn
Bodacy. who plarod tte part of Miss!
Maradca. Min Do-wiby HaK' plaved;
tte part of Mrs. Marsdoo, tte vittola* |
Ota of th^
Altbot'ttb only n;.
w ^ yearn idd. Mias Hale carried the hoary I
tblitMwoxeon teo. Thla baa broupht
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( wMi te woMo t ^Ofp tiM mm
at .a.
tte «*riy Hurar-reU thirtyPxr«U«>t In th» nart.
>w^Md
imdtcr
^ mv* WD. »»«*« ^
] Mr. NlchoUon. »bo bu been behinj
i
I 4M*t mow.** Mid tks jMf
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Of
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fmetoao. for tte foog bad oo atartkd
Wltoiilictoitr. JUd iJMft. vuh
T«rcr«. eonn.y «nd bo .•>!» f tbe _________ _____ contrarr
,
to the uawa! I
■ta: nw* foci la. lUf«im. ttet I kteHtetedfawioabUcBii.
aiterlr deapisoa j
It waa Joa.arbo $ni mrarmd bl« BoooM tbat Itwte ibirtyndarema^j^ ^
ted rceord of
wlia. a was for blm that mooKrut of
•opcmitloo ard n*canls !2 aa htsj
da^mitkMi wblcb cwtrana tte bonao- OB dct. U wba recorded. At tte tiasc toeky nvAter. **lf ! bad my choice of <
brcoter to niirter. tte woaagirwLte of ibc bnit toll Mr. Pray sutea that
001 with a compaijr of fomtcepl
lir# aad Cbdty ar« all ciwwttei luto,a ao: a froat bad ye; tonebad tbo follaae
aad a company of thinocn peo^'
•tafle klor-^ mail bloekiM tte palb. of the deep fbeasta of tte aorth. and
pto with the fame money.- he aald. “I
Usartas. frooni aa to aouic- borrilte
f »iSsHS?!3i^
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W lOeMCKAGES. |
Plli
The Love«Mcc4illehGra«eCeMiut
J. £. G1^?CK CO.
TBAVE«rcm-. lilCB.
Ibonph tbe <><>« rnoUBd |*r.Ull.v <b.>,,„,,„
hoc'cUj
take room IS whenever I ret 1
They IfHier It A o- rive It w
the followtoj; summer.
].•? }HM the
number but
^ E. Prai*. of thle city, waa but is generally the
in ihc^
a small boy at the time aad his remem* 1
^
Rodney claims a like*
brance Of digging poiatoe, from under
superstition. sa>*
the deep snow made a life
ing that the most money he ever made
slol no him. The nonhs
hem residenu In hl« llfo was with a company of ihir
had not touched a late potato and the to<’n people That npenetl on Friday, the
whole crop lay under the snow tlan* ISth dav of the month and plaveil IS
krt «>d were only dl.lurbed M bou.^|
jj rti«rrr.m town* .nd prebold Bflelr* CBlled for them. The ««’l-|,rtrted '3 dIBorent l>in«
de. bCBTy teowtell orerented .he
.^be contpuoy left for Cdlltar ve.fpo.. from remcblBs the ground «d
,
the vegruwr, l„ w. U pr..trr:r.l from |
,.„„g,.mcn.. .After their Cd!ldangerous Irtwis
IdT* app«aranec. ihey will play one
night stands.
foIlowlDie wort;. OB tb» l»lh of (hr
e mooib. saoa* came to stay until
^e;K5£.^^
^
Uiiit*f tMr tio4a. or
W00I4 toOjr glTo too
M l« aMH
I Uka cm or tba
ay.** fold ter teoite
**Toor trtolMrto juBT sroor ova, l*tttr.
ood ^ toor Idte fteto
• mi
Iimow U roB ikm ttero tteotfo way.
.lUifiVfi. wi» WM itming mm tk« bot ItoTo tte lito#» or Ite K. J. No. 10
stool, torotd tovard hin wttSi tojot.** Aodtebarrlodowor orUhtte
•tfoof tes mdcr Ida fito.
On# or blfl Tiallon ted totootearod
, h^ WM Plm«r ii» fW I^rlir
au WM • CUMOV Ht f^MK» W«»
tMjliiod tolwlMt. n* bn smreBol
I to be BaaUe to btaak fitim bla own
liae or toedtUtloo. and U waa alte
fetter la tte inanaer oT oae who la
ateie that te aJow|y draw a rtralrtr
ttmu bla pocket aad laid It carrfully
deara. Marfarri t^ a atop fdnraril
aad B Icwed tte wtetaHi w itb dlafaror.
•ftoorie.** said ate. *ia It loadsdr
Her brother aodted aotenaly tbrse
or roor tiiaco. btiaylac bimaelf with tte
atiUif* aad wrapptofs of the big Imadie jamawbUe. There was pretoBtly
dierloaid a boa of dark wiood oolefito
^ by boods of trau.
ble lock and a itelti
w
,«iaeu.
of lh«t town. iMit only eu oerMlooel
yUlior «t ble uucir . huuwt. mUo • •—'
LoverUig'a. coukl 'uol i-om^l bis
oalfy al tbe algbt of tbeac oUjecU.
-I-erbapa you bav«i*l banrd that I’ra
lieeu el^fd treasurer of N. J. No. lur
askl Ijorering. iddrsasltM tbe guest.
**Tbe bolklluf bmu aasoelatUm tbat
•my unde bdoags toY No. I badn't
beard of It*'
Is the fuet" said I.ovarlbf.
*liul tbat meaua that 1 must Uke caru
of iiulta a bit of money for a clsy or
two erery fuootb. Tte memliers BiAte
ibeir imyaftOMtaJii tbe eveulug. as a
I»^'iikrty^'m«y*b«p?«tfS"
wlabaadli.roraltDUttMl.
I B M «>t UK
Now. a good aafe t
J can't afford lU a
ttere you i
1:
m
I
-Yes, I lave." was tte reply
stTBag box too. ..Ate teul itow
much obUged. I'm sure,"
strength to more forward, but Lany
Lovering clambered out of lietl In a I was too quick. Tte thief seised tbe
••A revolver never aliouU tte right date, wondering wbat be ouglii to say weapon fitun tte Boor and pointed it
said Margaret. **aod U kaarais or do. He dared not cry out, TUsre j samigbt at \N oodbury*s Lead. There
was bu other man to tte bouse (except j was light now from tbe tofTof tte
tte robber wbo bid now entered t»y tbe stairs and Lovering saw tte baminte
wludowi,
bring Margaret or | of tbe revolver rise and faU. boi no
BWi, and to brt
Martha or tbe
■am. Bo te bMd bis peace wbte pui- ieapMl otter tte^ struggHng
tte Uii^ld and fled.
H
Uag on such raiment as tbe burglar
.avIssiL
,
i
-You don't need no coot: tbe ko.vs |
at© to youp troBsers."
|
He drove Lorering before him like n |
• sheep out of tte room, down tbe I
I and into tbe dining room, where
Then i-atber Time, wlio had stood lui
on© foot to order tbat teveriug might
bnv© lalaana. to appreeiate tbsns; 1m>
roes, rusbed nimbly on to owrtake hU
sciieduie and dragged evenu along
Bitb blm te a gtedy wbiH The eWer
Woodhuty appeared. bU bauds full ef
pHlols J«‘. tbe teirglar. was tied up
(^Mcary's package,
ury. and Mnn^rct
todj otte r wrlib loagratnla
bU partper. “tte steTs to that closei.
Take the km* out of this fcllcr'a toft ttons far more warm than uuy |ircvk»te
expresakur of scntlinetit U-iw ivu them
hand tfouaers iiocket."
j l-he command was obejed. and the would have seemed to-thirrant. All
j cleset and tb« cupboard were presently
lopcto, but no key upon the bmudi
would unlock tte box. bccaute the real
km was uiistalrs to Margaret's room.
I 8te bad found Jt on a Uble in tte
wllbin. tbougb ttey^bnd not seen ite
i liall wtere bet brother bad put it down
actual entFSttce of the burghn^ tew
while te was busy with tte gongs.
Margsirt tu|d not reiimt but bad Utm
-We won't bother with this uow."
^IttiBg by litr wtadow in tbe ilark. and
aaid tbe robber. "We ll kick xbt lid off a bundivri oiber details. Then, to a
it out In tte lot. It s tte same itwl pauae. te found himself boWlug tte
iron fake that we found to that boose
SSSH'SSSr
bears tbst Ifs la the bsBss mu lock
benelf to Imr -room and never cqme
out. Plctee promise am. Oeerge. tost
JOB went bMv It Isadsd. Aad ns for
!tot BMBty. gen'd de nsBcb better to
Udde U than to p«t It In ttel ban, wbme
nay bofflnrcoBli&'ttetoBtelnglt l
woifldbt trust our plntsd spoons to
tost contrivance.Her brotoer unde BO lepiy. Ho was
c.E.»iMrsunsT
Saginau cMirh.i a>«-lor Ilertild—
Motor Beating U Cvtr for the Ssaaon. j Mr. CraraptonV work was a delight lo
But He Cottldn*t Leas iht Smell of i the muaicianly throng present. HU
OaaoJino^New Irish Mail.
commanding presence riveted the
atca isier young Woodbary made bla
,---earaoAi. if critical attention of tbe au*
exU by a window of the paitor. tet
A peculiar mecbanical device is in dlenee upon him. and his work more
darific to risk tte gong st the hmUt
semI4iiding on the aidetracka at ih«. than sustained the Interest thus early
door, and by mldoltet tbe boose wad
dark except for Lorertar« rooai. wtere
n. n. A I. freight depoL In appear-j armiSA'd. At ihe City opi ni bouse lo
that genttottao was prrpartof for bed.
anee it close’y resembles a one legged I night under the aiihplces of the Hi.gh
Loterlag was a member of tte fiftei
hand, car. with cushlonMl seois and j school loctuiv courm*.
air cult. His windows stood wMeopaa.
levers galore, the whole being dnbbe»l j
________________
and tbe cortatiw swoaf wildly la tte
by ibooo who foem to know lu use.
The ruii.. d g.snild. i>i who kill them
draft. Two mea —tbe same wbito
.-The Go-Deril.** C- E. Mumir Is the|R,.!v«.< .-,t H«uie l aMj atv l.i-ri.-d to
dytoi
tbe afli
I tempofary owner of the hand car. or’gtdher in a eeinet-rj wiih.u lulf a
lalna. aad oae of them climbed itito^ Btttamurr. MW Jo. wUip up U* re-, rniher g« cnr. ao.I »iib
ith hU ten year., j
«f the .- s.a.».
tn« that bad a limb
pleasur.' |------------------------one «f tte windows. Wbemte descend, bury'a Ui
yeitcnlay opening j POf tfij diSCtSe Of the Skil there
Idufering bad last 1 fp<*nt half
of’time. Ail Si ts Mr bis t^e! am! shutting off levers and oihf^r me As BOtbltf betlCT tblO CtembertoijiAlIl
item's SaIyc. itrflitYestteitcbteiT
^
He bad time to tbbik of lunu ^ fathom ihc mviitcr>N of
r aad bandar s^asAtitn insUBily Asd
‘ •*“
le pin I
merable Ibingx, of bis iiuUuky pur ' ar |.
lil..» a toy in m/c. Im. will ' SDOB cff *Cts A CUFf. Sbld bj Amcr-Can you win Itr
diase of that weapon, of ite cxUrnor-l^^,
,, ican Drug Co.
-Easy."
I uwry IBW uy wuu u n «uu im,.
Half an hour later Ijovering awoks i gUo and all other frniures of bU silly
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
from bis flrsi sleep in tbe grip «f notoe* pum utd tumad directly against bis ,
less terror. Tbe noise of one of bU wlabes. of tbe love of bis sister for this i
curtains, snauted U|. with a ntab by young man wbo wouid nun be murderIts siwlng. was still in bis oars. He ^ mar* ter ejes tfor with tbe s»aib
revului ionise sn<>ty."|
-We mtu
turned toward tte window, ami against ueuse te knew ibst she was suudiug
md-fitced lady wbo
lb© misty. pUospboreecent brightness gj nje ^^ad of tte stairsi uad of bU shouted tbe
Thrrc|
ef tte night ouuUie be saw tte black g^u wretA-ted InablUiy lu ru=0i in and Imd mounted tbe ro«tnuu.
l»c
an
overturning,
un u|iroi>nug.
mu«t
llgure of a man wboae arm waa exthe bullet lu iOs own iweast. bUU
down, s vl%-ailiig '.nt nuU
teiidfd straight toward Lovering's fare.
weapon wariwised. and no flash « pulling
pu
came, liow long
ibi. agony en- j «—rcdled A little innii wlm had
‘"-you^lte^qulel.;; said tbe Intruder, j
'
sneaked
unseen Into the gallery. -and
ckisetl bis eyes ami xybou
I supiHise yuu'll nwiit to slei*:. on in#
auJrs or duulikd up among the roll*
uf eariiet. ss usiia.1. while the over
broogbt. sad Joe wUb
tot flint stroke tontterrd one of tte
big llaks almost to powdsr. Then be
picked up tte bos uMler bis toft arm
ami. with tte revolver to.bto free band,
waved Lovering toward tte kUte
-Yob'U bare to corn* wltK ns'ldr a
little way;** said be.
At tbat uonteit tot whole boose spfl
denly
tte cbsla vrort
be drew forth long. <wbicb cenld be tsoted by any
j purcbaaori were In a meosore boosaL
te onto, -rand u was tbe ent tost had tenn «K
—^
MM
.ne Cor tbe backi aboxe tte teck doer that bow fractni^
*Jmve|
door and toe otber tor tte front door, rd tte whole tehric of toe algbt
If ttey work well 1T1
11 get nesse nuie Ts
To tbe
tte tueves
tblevee this
thin was In roality
reality toe
Ite
- m»w tor tte wladowi.
L tat wind *im voice of a fitad. bnt Jibey ennld i|ot
! know It HtoepsMlbndBattWBgtta
I by toe niTivnl tC. Yranld bnvt BMewnl by toe knek way
“A mIrecto-B
bt inonnnred.
-Xo. the kart lo tbe world. Oeorje."
Mhl llaijaret. -1 took ibe Brloc pin
o«. I knew jroa treirn t M be truMod
wltb > weapen and'eaMilto t meertr
■akad U becawe raa‘4 aotke (hat tbe
carMdfM WB*«ft tbMt And now.*
rtte.addaO, tiimb« to tbe Woedbarrx.
mrta arti »«l>bMr. -kt?a *» ond -a If
tbeaMAtrSkafe.tW MUrtorT, oM ber bratbv-Wl*; te iMcai ran awtx wRb ItT
cdtero. 1 know It. mad wbsn 1 tomnd
tte kty I task tte noBsy and bid it.
Ototo.tow led tte way to tte dtoiiM
dosst. and tteto In n ATOM cBriteB Jar
oaBBsIcBOtoty InbsM **Hlnco Mste.**
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'fben she sbo..k her list nl him snd^
told him 11 was i.k. nun-h t« eim^t
that a mere msii mOJ by any prww
of rcaso&tin:—admitting Uie poi^stbility
l,ord Uttd j.rovlded liini-«lis.-i-^«H-l.i!«
wliman from tin* eoinllttou of Kervlir.il**
to W'hlrh she h.iit long h.*eii xvMlim: |o
remain, and Imagine her «» imrtl.-l
paling to tbe U-iieflts of an euxoiru
meut. that—••
jpit.te grabbed bis hat and Jum|»ed
from a set-ond stur> w indou rmiiLly
tog that If sbi* Jnl.Mi.Utl tc
aT-knowIodglng
ey the toiprr<j<Ion tbat be was a!
on her side
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First
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s cf
Uvecb.
inseatc aa-1
without^ drn
the rtemarh. and retard H.;
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Vlnol w<ll do fA-,mnn- gtiod.
Second
Bors*’***' V‘ao« i* noi a
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no lujurions d.oss to react ui»on the
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Third: Because Vinol acts
up
on the stomach, croalaa a ‘'roPbv ap
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a natural msn^ir health
resiored.
on lb© saarkcH o»t admlrtiion fo‘ it
bns steadily increased, broause It j
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w© can tnitbfttJIv s»r wc p-ver sold
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We have and offer for tale thn Id.
lowlag lift of raal astau. Itiaangm
utrabla property and maa| ba lold.
imhtr or tbt BmcM Um\M
coapMT. CMBC to Alpmo with tlie
ooBpoiiy m4 BOdo m oacolloot In*
protftIMi. tmt she liod tired of rooJ
work end wonted to return to pnpn
nod muon. A telesm boaw brouAbt
the prior. MUs Hnber noogbt the aid
or a MeadlyC^olleoBKB and dnrlac tbr
pcrfennaBce or •The Power pT Lore.nbe dlenppeniTd. tmak and all through
a aide eftiraoce and look the am train
for l^irt fluroQ. where ehe la now
eofoylag -all the cnmfoiie of bome.Thrre was a rerr aagry nmnager when
hllm Huber Called to be at the early
i
I
i
play. Mielilpm mafla Hiraa tonchdowna hi tha «»l hatf.
Shn
faUlag to kick ffoal on one. and mak
ing the acora MIcMgaa 17. Ilttaols 0.
Daring Ihe aacsond half Mlchlgi
made two tanchdowaa mad klokad ffnal
for each, while Tom Haminoad r
ed put the aeore to 33 points by kick
lug a goal from iehL.
INlamt Klakad Off.
imnola kicked off to Rhelns
who was downed on Michigan's thirty
Braett Phuir. a bUod IndIHduai yard Unc.
Magoffla made fl
wearing n null of the Uicrt cut. walk yards and CnriU. Hammond and
aX Into the probate court at I'ort Hu Rheintehlld worked the bcfl «
ron to ax a tjrpctrHter. and Chief
Mnliiea anw that he
acrlptloB of n man ^e Saglnnw po- over for a touchdown, but he failed to
-iloe were after for Jumptag
kick goal.
4dlL Faua did not deny the charge
Illinois kicked off tho seoond
. aaci was put la
I Garrels. who
Hmwei another- typewHter ageeL wai turned tbe kick
arrested a week hfo for Juamlng a pknrod down tha Held rapidly, hat
" boaitl bill at the Harrl'ngtcm.
lunblcd on tha
loho^Kmaef. ch|gged with attempt- panted out of daagar. Michigan car
. Ing ID MU bU dlforeed wife at Cale rind the ball back by short gains ami
donia last aammer by neading her a this time CUrk made
Jug of poUooed wine, brought Ui Hammond kicked goal. Michigan 11
naught an effort to arraign him la clr Ililnolt 0.
call court. Ha howled like a dag and
Moyalhan kicked off to CaneU.
gave varknis other evidences of 'vio punted and Illinois fumbled. Ill
lent Insanity. He was retnniM to Jail fought like demons wHhtn
For ibme^e ho has been adcoaed ol twealy-flve-jwid line and Anally held
feigning lnsaBlty:>bhrtMs now regard Miehigan for down on tbe firteen-yard
ed as a leal tblBg.
line. flUaols punted at once, but the
A comn was.Btolea from tha nnder- safety was short, as Hammond. Weeks
Uklng esiakllshmeat of Chambara I: and fJurtls baaimered the Illinois line
Co. St Grand lUpIds Itoltowe'ea night for steady galas. Sciioltc gotng
and so far alt efforts to dad U have Hammond kicked goal. Time called
boon fruinoRs.
with Michigan's ball In the center of
Copper count ry lodges of the the Add. Score. Michigan 17,
Knlglilt of Pythias art'tr> lng to se noli 0.
ruru the o|d ichool house at Eagle
Id the second half Michigan kidted
Harbor, where MaJ. J. H. Rathbone In off and niiooli returned the fwat.
. l^i wrote the rliual for the onler. Shining of linemen netted Mi^lgaa
erect a monument to the memon- of II gains, but Illinois held on tbe
the founder of the order and make a twenty-Avr-yard
park of the grounds. Ragle Harlwr. a kicked to Barlow, who returned the
plclnr.'sque llUle place on Kewt'enaw ball twenty yards to the twenty-Averulnt, was s flourishing copper camp yard line. Barlow then ran aroand
. > ears ago. but has fallisi into decay right end for a toochdoam and
and now U seldom vIsUcmI. MsJ. Rath- mood kicked goal. Michigan 23. nilbooe. while teaching school at Eagle nois
Hsrbor four decaden ago. organired a
tlttrary and dramatic society, which
M>»'nlban kicked off to Tom Ham
uudli-a -namon amt IV^hlsn.- The mond. who returned the ball to Illi
rrhiMdms.ster saw givst porslbilitii's it nois* twenty-A%'c->wrd line, where MUthe srorv fo- the fundamental prlnci- nols obetalned the ball
pies of a great secret society, and dur ooTv to l*e held for downs. Stewart
ing that wlutar he wrote the lituhl of of MIchignn kicked
imp. who
the order. T|le PyihUn order was not
the hall
latfiiobM nmll some years afterwanl
at Washlaron. n C., Rathbone In the
meantime Jiaving becqmc an actor.
lUiaoU 9.
Girls at the V of M. an^ beeomlng
Tom Harnmoed made the Anal i
mun' Imhiied wi'h tree Michigan of 4 for Michigan by a place from the
hir.rlt. The Ulest stunt they have twcnty-clgbt-yard lino, makJng Mich!
pntpoved is a girl s eheerlag sedUon nan s total seoie 33.. at the big games. Severs! wwks ago
Manager Ralrd tlevlMM the scheme of
Chicago. Kov. A.-More than m
r»>» rvlng a soctitm In the bleachers « imaglaed here in the west
fiv \\u^ lUBl.' members of the athletic gnmtest Interest Is taken la the .«
iu‘*?ociatlon lor the largest gaaacs. Tbe
movements of the U-lvorslly of
rimeiit made good In iho Nebras
ilganmen. Unfortimatcly there is
ka game and now the girU want to at stUl DO prospect or Michigan helBg
tend t he game"'In a body and
able to meet any of the eaaurn teama.
lisird has U-cn requested «o reserve although Yost U very aaxioua to do aa
Jii*o seals ir the north bleachers Jor II would be imeremtag to nee how
the O. S. V. game. SorqfRes as weU
as independents are lateraatcd and If
ms and tactics with the good
theei^perltncn
I of the east, and whether the
^ \alioa win be
The flrat person to take oni a deer are the'remih of meeting wt
license In Kegnunce coMty this ynar minor deveas or beeanae MM
. was James Rough. Jr., aged t ywaia. te a better aeariag machlwj that
" He Is a non of Capi, J. H.
be found in tbe east It U nafortnnatc
lierlDtendent of mines for the Cteve- that Mkhigaa cannot meet seme iff
OBB* Ira* CMl. aad b the tmu- the forver aaetern aattaw. bnt all
per^ to applr for » Hcmim. Tk» of them nirtndr hare mMk hard nehad.
yr I* M e^MTt tlMt *ltk tk* «M»
that they cannot take oa an
^ exiM^i to
ibe
I.
ibelenJ
game m Imrdne a oontca: with mehL
M_arw before tbe m«i«i
Mtnr.
V-«
edea In hMih
tha eoneges enmgfmng 3hn;lf
These are Yale. Mneeuw, Haitntd.
Bgh right In the city
with the St. NIcbolas rank In which
the games are played beneAts llUle
beeanae of irregular boors of practice.
This >ear. however, there wiU be a
decided change when once matters
are fairly settled. It U proposed by
Kcnnet M. Spence, manager of tbe ColumbU team, to put up on Sooth field
a rink big enough for hockey and to
depend upon there being enough ceU
‘^ihcr to make Ice throughout the
rem^on. BesWe that a professional]
coach Is to be hired for Yale. Colum
bia and some of the other colleges.
St Jehre QuH Foetbell.
Syrneoae. X. T.. Nov. «.-Tbe sto.
dents of St John's Miliur} school In
tbe adjacent town of Manlius have
decided to uboo football matches
the close of the scaaon owing to -pro-
-It is n ruse f
tlou for a hldd«*u e«!.
case of Hie smsU Imsl
wrote •dlrlsli'd' at the
his letters.
, , rrry ,m,ll w,y
»
™
,
a friend. You lisve noj even and free from breaks." and b) |
stenographer. Too write all .voor let*jtho wray, |be piaiio that secured the
feiw. WTiy. then, this •airtait^* at thdl highest World's Fhir award.! Or could |
. ^ ^
• Kimball Cabinet Grand
buttoBi ou uac-h V
-Tl«.
K- «U tl«. .m.n
for™-!
aa warohouaa. but can he naed flor
office sod poylBs for tlU. »oUc«.
• iio»- 3-U
FOR RENT.
Wayne and Bav ffra.
in the renal of a no
Jlounn ffnroca •tfwM.-hMwMS
Wayne and Bay flU. •*
a easIlT Imagine how muchj
OUU*
Egrtiange.
Lot 71. and bouae. Oak BelghtA
ihr name aail fame of Bach
Oae of tbe best locatkme la the dty
TO RENT-ltous« 2A2 North Spruce OP aaritHradlBg conatry for homa. 4
Nature Needs But Little.
* would have been today.
street: second building north of AsNature seeds oni- a LIfilr Eariy
or rould tbo*c old masters of Bach’s
> krt-p ihv bowels •
^
bnry chureh. E. H. Allyn. nov 3-t£
oughly good pianos, of various makrs.
free from bile, headaches,
FOR RENT—House 407 West Tenth
that wc are now iwlllag for $i!»o to
8U Inquire at county
f-w-* In
1« action.
.niion
-Thor never gripe or
nr I
$26 dOWO and
feet
They
ISc!." bS‘7ono’^:5
»">» « «" •’« •
'»>«' ««'•>
~ *»»'<* aceorapUsbed more In a FOR RENT-Three uufuniWhed rooms | and plenty <ff wood timber on thla
Ing laflaence-.of the game as played liver and klilnrys. Sold by all drugall modem conveniences. Riverside land. Ml good.
cists.
J musical way. but certainly would have
Factory oa Bay St. povar and mm. ,
Alts.
nov 3-3t
iK'cn most highly pleased with them
The decision U thu Aral move in au
and wonderfully surprised wiih the
effort to bring abont a revolution In
Tbe following stories is toM of one change that has boon wrought in thr TO RENT-Small house. 334H West
the meiboda of playing tbe game. of the former governors of the state
Seventh Sl
nov 2<f
art of piano making, as compared with
Copies of tho foUowlag nwolcaons of George.
the embryo plsno of their day.
adopted by the atudenu have been
He was out walking one moniluc, a
good alsed Am on W. Twrtflh 8».
Won»i you drop In at or- store and
■eat to many preparatory and medical few day* prior to his e1e<-tiort. w Iirn
us sln>w you th(*se pianos that wiEnquire al 20$ W. Twelfth St.
Feme iniilis mhtmf Mliwmiri: ^^X%^
papers with a letter asking co<jpeca- IH. ««.. I... ..M »r=m. T!.r f»ll«« U,s |
•our! !ms tuvnty three ntate InsHfu*
lion in i**e movement:
o,nv.nw.l«, .«* ,.U.rr:
|
th>ns: it nerc r had a general ero|i fall-Resolved. That we. the students of ^ -Horning. Mnme Jolm."
FOR RENT—Small store building. 44S wre: It is the leading clover slate tn
grKvl playing condition 110 upwards,
8t. John’s school at Maniloa. drop the
-Goo*l tiirthdi-.g. niu ie.**
East Front St. Inquire Dr. Sawyer. the rtilmi: it lias mote stock fsnuu
i 12 monthly. Square pianos, all right
game of fooibsll afie.- playing out the j -Von all 1*. looking utisbty Hue.’
Wilhelm block.
ocl 2M
than our otb.v sUle; It has the larg! for beglnnerB. $2r» upwards. $2.50
saaaon. eacept among onrseh ca on our | -Y«-s. I fool pretty g.»nd.”
e*i nerengi* of idoe grass of any slste:
the First NaTO RENT—Offle^ (
yon
It bns Hm‘ largest permanent sriiool.
own grounds.
!
ocl 27-121
Pine tuning and repairing a wpeclaltional bank. ________
Jolm
olmV
fnwl
In G;«- riilted States: It raises
-That football, as It b now played t
-No. WImt do I look llker
I ly. all wqrk fully jrojrantced.
FOR RENT—House 426 West filchtb <iar teuGi of all <1>e <-ora raised In tho
is more for colleges than for prepars- j
-Yon lonk-K .IS tf ynu bjHl n dnllah
street. Inquire A. B. Cook. 8UU world; It prodm-es Rfl per ♦•ent. of sit
tory schoolc,
in j-onU ptH-ket ami w«« rnmUu* foah
the Sim* mfnrol In the world: ft hsa
hank.
oct IS-tf one-ihlnl more apple trees Hum rny
•That professionalism and fake | ^,»vrrm.r.‘-l'bi!adrlpJjln l-nldlc Uil
achotaiwhlps are largely responsibli?' i:or.
FOR RENT—Sevea-coon
other state: Its farm land has sdvam!eil
quire 90$ State atreat
for tbe unaecesaary roughness, slug ’
________________
40 per rout la the last fmir years; It
hss the laiipwl yield of eotton per uero
glag and demoralizing InAncnccs of au
be de.-elvt*,! by
ilerfelts ;
of any state In the I'nlon: It has tlm •
otherwise noUo game.
buy Witch Hazel Salve. The
lowest tale of taxation of any state.
c. DeWiii A Co is on
“I Thank the Lord!"
I rnn aaat r-On«
hsiid hsv! -Kamws Cttv StaV
1Kansas City Star,
vclfs efforts to cleanse the game." I every box of the genuine. Pile. In; Cried Hannah Plant, of Llttlr
I their worst form will soon pa^s away Ark., "for the relief I goi from IMcW-; U*K»r and mounted horse power In .
. . . _
j If you will apply DeWUfs Witch Hazel j Ion H Arnica Salve. It ru^od my fear-1 good condition.
------------ Supply
^ ..
Salve night and morning. Best for ful running sores, which nothing else!___ _
..
s.isi; ^
Ibe death
^^*^**’ j Girgory the last of tlir great
Renslor MeEiiery. of 1.oulitlniui. ft ] Cuts. Ilur . Boils. Tetter
etter. Eczema. | would heal, and from which 1 hacl sufsU
druggists.
trillan
explorers
b
expk
I fenrd for T. years " P is a manclcniv FOR AALE-Coal stove.
> drof o« u p^<l. Oue
Iii«t sro-tetc. Sold
> healcT of euis. hurni* ami wounds.
floo one of the tnw siiiiinV
nov 2-tf His den»tse rtutlls
Eighth street.
. Guaranteed at Johnwra Drug Co s. F.
mystery.
Firty-seven years have
dents. liiion'»«ti'il lit I.o^ll^ian.*^ news,
CALMAN'S Ictarlef Spar VarnM
: H. Mead* and C A. Bugbec's Drug FOR SALE—nf*y (50) acres land, passed since an exploring efpeditWm
sent ill c rnr.1 to Itini. itud .Vr. Mcfln.
I Stores; ?>.
ery came out of Uie sentiir cbamlwr meM durahla for all Intorlof mark.
eighteen US) acres cleared, eight commandevi by a German' s«leiitlst. !
Ludwig lei. lumU. set out. fTOoi Fydto see liluTf
!
hundred Ixsring frail
-Any news. Heu.Hur>" shouted tbCj
cord, of wood •»««'
J*;!;!.”
fair bo««. and harw. l>rtec «ne«x;
Not
• Wlwfs tliair eald Mr. $lci:nery.
YOU UNDERSTAND, DpNT YOU?
bundn*d (I3«A>) dollars. A. B. Curtis. 1 ,
©f pafwr. not s solitary relic
p-.Mir ner.« today W roiiml the c'orDOT 2-121
of Its fate has er
reiSHUidriit. getting |nin»le.
.
bear rim.'" saM tbe senator.
/ ..I_«,r-|H-tliero-onT~newsr
lately amiihlbitcd by the hbirks. Fir
I l»nli..vo I have ent
/ -tih *
nov 1-lf Angustns Gregory l«? two expedfll'ms
me." momlihs! .Mr. .MeEnery. reeling
of If. on*'
in his poekrt.. He pulled out a elgar
FOR tALE-Farm 5 miles
• Itovs! Ooirranhlr-sl so.*ietv.
snd baudcl It m ll»c n
LABOR, PIPE. FIXTURES AND LAMPS COMPLETE
town, iaclndiag all ImplemeDis.,
Tlie latter, seeing t1»e
team, haraen. wagoa. 1 oow. eaU. :
the case, st-eetit(
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
Chester while plga. 7 tons of hay In
best way ont of the olluatlon. eg''^bam. aU tho crops, new house built
pressed his thanks in lumtooiine. and
OOM-T WAI1-t
DO l-r NOW
dally. Tht Rawent sway.
last fall, largo log ham, ererythlng
-.
.
Senator McKucry returned to the
compleu. Atar^dtDK uboa ..
senate dismber aiidtsat dowu tieside
once. For iiartleulan call at W. E.!
_
Senator Jester. "What do you think
Thompson’s, 439 West Ninth S(.
etV diouted
of this
ocl 2Mf
ak. of the raUsdiuh.
be. *-Ti
rullsd me ont 4n the mhlst of this ImFOR SALE-A light work horse. 619
pprtant deiwte Just to ask'me for a
W. ipevtath St.
ocl l$4f
eicar."------rhlladefobis labile I^gcr.
HOUAE FOR SALE OR RENT—Wes:
of Uufoa wtraot on Klevaath street,
A new nsjAiaatloo of the origin of
udth all modem Improvcmaots. Baappendieitla la glvea hr a writer In tbe
gulro of A. Campeau. 736 South
ainkal Jauraat He tbiaka It nay be
tTaloaSL_____________ oett$-tf
dae to the wldcapsead ima <ff bqracir
FOR SALE-Bouaa aad lot. bara oa
mold as a food preaarvaUve; He says
boracle arid has an irriUtlug effect ou
lot. 44$ Wmt Emit atrau
$2,400. ooaihtnl dowm. bahmea la
the allmeotaiT tract when It Is swal
weight liOO. good .ingle « doffibh.
mrinfaroratile soB for the
offars a favorable
h^ M peq^lpus fomlng
One
Owetant hone, ire^t 1150, good in aU piMoiTaU
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■"""I «K!.’‘4£3JSt"'^rsJS I
?S32arsi5H5ts I
KIMBALL MUSIC/HOUSE
M. B. HARlfER, Prop.
FOR SALE
PIPE FROM THE MAIN TO THE HOUSE FREE
GAS
light;
S3.00 AROOM UNTIL NOV. 16
TRAVERSE CITY QAS. COMI^MHY
MjlliltS m SM.E!
HOIItEt Umt STMt ’iiS-
of and do
lt a.M of bvIfF t vasfmuid Iv!
Ot.
PMt
iMdacMpST
r ttaM the i»rt aat «D
toea. iwrrots «nd eolefyl
tprdvemmit of ^ to «0|
zsrsTiSts'&r:^
One p^ontnie*; good |xwr nnii'k (uun. weight •boot 1^,
.......................................
One Brown hone, weight 1000, ell eoond and good to work or
drive, ...................................................................
One DapideGtnyhotee. 5 Teen okL weight 1400. ell eoand end
, agoodone.fnee.....................
....................,||7j
ell eonnd end
.....*“
MMraroFroa.
the tsiTlclan of foe vetpran.
VWelL no. I don’t think I could say
tbsl.'* WHS the rorly.
-Then you were ufValdr
-Yfo. bf.t only ouro."
S!??2sr..-?-s«s's •
I’d rose my mumff.**-ClMff6 NW*.
i Ml ^Mhla for Mi
^
: mst,
rlMMOTrtfSppt.l
'rj3lpiM.4C tte §wrnwumM €t Mi^
M4 m iwdM |»
>irty »WKH1
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to M» 4» tw Ifafi
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fTfiT Sb^Zu
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to aM»d md th0 eomutuc la
. toorttotol.
koa maw ftojtoO oC the
f»Ml to oigiu./Amomi tte mtritoi
ton wv •mootoMt Orovor Omtoad
#x4torentor Stock. »4tom«or OdclL
n-Vica 1>rnktoat Mom. amenl
A, a: McCook. Ootaoel A. O. Poloo.
CooimtoOB Uttooer aad Jtoror UcCMIto, of Nc« Tork: Sooaior Cnmm
rood ox^Coofrofmo Wklker. of
of llil<
moU tmA Bmn H. Socm Wlih tkf
oocoipUob of Oolooel Mse. vbo WAi
tk« tm otoiacrikor to tbt» fond and
wko gm ISjMt. tbc omnu of ihc
tedtHditol epntHItotlons bare not b««n
iv
s
I.
V<
rofbtoi
iwftbtbacol.
lege. He wasboraon Oct.2S.182S.at
MJmmry. Mass., and bto e^a bos bean
devoted to cdoeatlonnl work, to IMS
be boeome connactod with Lola]!
In New Haven a memorial to to he
erected to memonr of ' Oonetlus &
Bosboell. tbroogb whose eftots tbe
1 COAL
HARD
Rhifls.,: *
Oleddina $8.00 PER TON
6iHs
ssfssrfiss: QMun cmmnin
■
some Silver, ELE
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome- wedding
gifts at
$1.00, $2.00,
$$.00, $4.00
ploos of tbe Mooltor preoeated by Bricsedo. doonecOcut bos approprl
|f.009 and more than /that sum
J{astairs
should
Tbe monument wUI be eighteen feet Uoo isa
high and be samoiiBted by a earve<l nuliiy.
eagle with outspread wings and bear
tag a suitable tnscHption on lu shaft
ny abonlil be accepted j
The sculptor is Herbert Adams.
Mrs. J. O. Phelps Stokes. bHde
■egetsble \
the Billionaire reformer bos solved the
servant probleoi by being her own
cook nod housekeeper. Tbongh the) ful and Irrogulor omstmaUon.
The aocoeta of
It prorldes a safe and sore wav of esmight keep a large establishment and
VegeUble Compoun
well-e
many servonu^the rich settlement
TM two f"lowioTMtmtell weonworker and bis wife live simply In a
modest six-room apartment on the cast
aenntruaside of New York city. Mrs. Stoke*;,
f the womb, that bearingkitchen to In white enamel. Not a
ling. inflammation of the
speck of dirt can be found In the
each.-, bloa
whole flat and she has made It as
general debility
■ ore liciiet with
la p
bomellko and artlstle ms a little neut
for two can be.
VO^nc to bit eo^noM and preMoci'
cf mfMA doHog bis
recent risk to
ftuto. vbon a bomb was burted
Urn canrloce in vblcb be was riding
lb© SiMBUb pofnloc© ore now ciailna
(bebr klbt **AlfoBSO the brnre.** A1mordioce to art to take place
oome ItoBo next spriiut. nUbougb up
, to Ibe pTMoot tbc biice^o-be bos not
boon ortocted.
Ncrcrtbeless. the
ktog to boding time to glre to the
MatHotootol atoirs of otoer mem
born of bto ratnltr and Is now tolnx
to arranic© a moniaf© between bto
ototer. PHoecss ^rewk and bis wlO f’bote reeenlly told s story of itii Lug
owed broiber4Qlnw. U U sold thst Itolmisu nud a f^cotcJiuiau wIk> \u«rr
swaiiplng Usli talcs ^wbile drinking
tWjktef Is determined on making the
with s nuinlier of frleiKls.
*nio Ilrlum iTtotcl a tall s1.>it of s
illon from the church
ftoh be bad tomled whose alleged
Sonolor Dnboii bos been a resident mrosurruimts were sui-h that everj
Hi;
of Idaho lor iwcnuvslx years, and oiM* pn-M-nt sniilnl. tbougU none ven
* ; bghtlng aonoonUin. and Is on the tured to express doubt ns to tlie truth
Ualtod mates senate
committee of the acs-ouiit Tbe Scot In his turn
which boa ondtr odrlsement the case rrhiUsl a Tsru. lie had. he averred.
Of Rood Smoot. Mr. Dubois says: *nice (aught a fish that be had l»ceii
**t bellere that the senate will exclud?
Senator Smoot at this session. It
. * will be a groat rictory for the smiBormon forces of our western sutes.
SJIeiire followed this extr.ior.llii.tr>
. They need the encouragement, for
It has been a bitter and relentlesK sinteuK'iit. during whh-h the Itriion.
bght. The poser of the qiof®oi» tdfejttled. left the table. The host followed.
refurtiliig. he said to tin*
dburch coo not Ik* nndersiood by the
yon have liisnltisl
people who hare not llve<! either In my friend. Ymi must ai»obglze.Utah or Idaho. They bsvo clcwrly s
-I didnn Insult him." said the Scot.
< tolnd of the people, and to uproot
"Yes. you did." Indlguaiitly rethem to a dlfllcult Usk. The unsestlDg »I>ouded th** host. "With lliat eonof Smoot will be a long step forward." foumled sl.»ry of a skate four or live
feet long."
V V rred Lansing Is probably the young"W(x-I." nimlly s.ild tlie
the offender,
ot^^
cat tetegraph operator In America Rlonly and with the fltr ofr one pfakipg
who Is In' complete charge of an K great eonreMsI m. "fell hitn
Im If he will
o«ee. Lansing is 15 years old and Is lake a few fret off hto hsh 1 w:ll see
boos of tbc Western Union office at wlint I can do with luliie."
Cedar raiisTlows;" a city of 7.000.
Told in a Few Words.
!;
The most Intricate m^>toa^ the boy
Chas. Csstledon. Cumberland. W>*o..
. eoples with uoso. Hln sercrcat trUl
I
was during the national pollUcal says that bo had the worse cough a
man ever had. and cured It In a few
ooorentloDs last year, when the com days with Dr. Warner’s White Wine of
pany was sending bulletins erery few
seconds. Fred urned tup hts "m!ir
and kept the pace to the finish. When
IMy Kkplmmmulmm.
the day’s work Is owt n^od goes home
CTessy. the hlstt»rl.niu Iisd finished
and studies.
hto "Fifteen Ikn-ldve B,itllfs." with
' - When the late Russel Lomcll was the r\«-ei»tioii of the com iuding l*or
American minister to England he ont tiju, and was looking out of the win
:^;V>^day recelred from Lord Granrllle. dow of his library with an expression
then foreign secretary, on : Invitation of ln>|istlence sad anuoyance ou bit
to dinner. HU lordship «^ld In hto face when tliere came s sharp ring at
note ih^ he was rash enonkb o stsk.
• Well." be,said. pUrlng tbe phone
at a coroparstlrely short hotlre. for
to hto car.
the pleasure of the compsn>] St d
•U this Hr. Creasyr asked some
of “the most engaged
man 1^ London
^[dmanliLon
body
at tbe other end of the wire.
Mr. Lower
owell renlliMl: -Thel most ro
"Vef." he answered, recognlxlng the
man in London accep^ wlih the
greatest pleasure the kind j Invitation %oUi» of bto publisher. -What do you
of the most engaging." Mt LoweH’s want nowr
-nie print,-n* are lion ling for cop.'
phrase, ‘^oil engaging." felicitously
described Lord Granville whi n socially flaveirt yon got that last chspted
OuMh^I > H V •
inclined, bnt often at other times
".\or he thumb-red. -llow. do you
would have been much out (af place. ,
ex|MH I me to wind up this history Ix^
. Gmetal J. Warren Keifer will be s fore I hear how the series N-tucen
notable figure In the coming congress. llte t:isms and the AlhletU-s tame
Uke General N. P. Banks aid Galusha ontr
imi they referred him to hIs (-on
A. Grow. General Keifcr
urns to
ami thrratem-d legal i.rot-ecdcongress after an absenc^-of twenty
Ings. with the result tliat he w as 4-omyears to n-preseni the Sprihgfleld. O- pellod t»> scud to prt-ss the cnide and
dUirlcl. Like Banks s*>d jcrow. he Inconipb-te work with whleh we arc
was once speaker of the bouse Ho all fstnlllar.—TUIcago Trilnnie,
to yet a vigorous man. not oulte 70.
Wholt Family.
and looks no le^^ strong snid vigorous
Rev. I..
Dunlap, of Mount Vernon.
‘than a hen he presided ovj-r the siw"My children were sfflleted
slotts of taeniy-lso years ago. He with s cough resulting from measles
wife with s cough
that hod pre
pregh thst
was alua.vi; a coutplcuous ibsn and is
the mor\ so now because of his white vented her stewing tom or less tor
hair and beard, which wcrcjtswny and
briwn in the dsy»"bf bto
hU sMke
sMkershlp.
He clings to the garbli of tie ol(
old-Ume
The family of PhlUp L-U of MartUtetmon and wears St
at so
all iim
limes an shall had a narrow escape from death
oldtoshipacd
saallom-tau I1 coal
coal cut Thursday night by osphyxlodon by
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osacb like Uii drees coou <rf today
today.
eocoptag gas from a coal stove.
A
RepreMtathw. Adamson ioi Gem
Georgia daughter was in a precarious condi
wbdo going to Woshlngtou one
tion tor a nuB^ of boars, but is now
BUC long ago noticed a cn^d around slowly reoovMng.
the depot at one of the stations on the
^ fiautbem. down in North Carolina.
•Bd poked bto bead out of I be Window
Jjfur mwul. oecaase uiaigeaijOQ
, and asked of a negro. • A^m. whmiV
maUer bmner
-Jim Jobnson’s
, dead, fobr was the ohtwef. "gome, New L% PUto. They bididnp your di.
body obooi blmr -No. wgb: aobody
done jKObla* to bln: be Jli
: g^ naaalmoasl,;
.fir. Rdwonl F. Bnml^ wh
1'^
Flhcf Rtaef tram Suc^
dig «icretoto toot weak at Lntoyetto
noUiffie. Milton. Po. was Urn h
' or ibttfeav Onat% awi—<
M to «liMMl ikM tkm an gold to Dr: r. < A. Marek. Sr., tbe
JtoMlttMl MM. OfMMl im«M • -grand old man of Lotoyatto - wbo im
fbot day edtobrotod bto aigbttoch 1
er. W«*
1*:^
UlNFUL PERIODS
U ^mwm Ig
Mi.M^
ootokto to bonUti bgr tim ftogtogod A
boR Or. arwk ■rgas bls Rohm to
oond wpkbRrnns and iinfftoa to tbc
...... „.l«ch«l.v,
iK-r there in one trii-d
Lydia K. Finkham *
tabic Cumixaand at once rrmorca
r.ofuse to bnv anv other
edicioe. for you ineed theb
Don't Ucsituto to
:o write ttoMra.
rKsnrj'.iKs.w.-a
!S«K.rs-&as
aSSS.
NnTilli. U.rl.ot LMiiDore. N. D..
AA Brs. WklttHS A«rto8-A Wmoi Best UMenisMto s Wons t Bto.
me laying of the iat(i«t new cable i4«YOUR MONEY
acroaa tbe .Atlantic occupb’d about the'
NO GOOD**
Vm Art Ntt Fttllag Well.
MRS. R. L. SONNER^ hair drwttng
ow City Book Stofo, Room
REAL ESTATE AND I
Travoraa Land and
DR. T. A. WILHELM,
DR. F. HOLDSWORTH^ Special ol
tanuon to dlMOBat of the eye. ear.
note and throat
Gloaoea fitted.
Rooms 7 and 8, II. A U MercooMle
Co. blocks Boihpbonea.
isef
Icon Drug Btore. fip
to eye. ear. noee and 1
i_____________ «a
an M anr at hand. Umt wU*
ONOON—Pbones. office.
Reeldence. 71$
ata. phone 21$:
lOO F*«r 0»nt
jnnualDiiriilenils
I ^J^y^M Stoto.aw
■siff
T, W. THIRLBY, DenUot
Bum A Eorl a >ewelry
phones 102.
The iiiooey paid for a
Cdi’tOripul Nit Blast Stm
IB Ktvv'd in fuel (-.kIi winter.
winti
The fin* is nevt*r out in this
wonderful stove
and you
dress iu vmrm rooms every’
inonnng. Wlmt more c.in be
aski^l of a
I stove?
. Boms soft coiiU hard eoal.
coke. wcoJ, cobs and trash.
CIVB
VIK, VIGOR ft VITfti:iTY
Try n *>111 ro-nlght.**
For Soto by oU Orueswta
BO 0«nt nnd SS Cant Rcann
Mcerr NO soiSTimcs
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Phyil.
cion and surgeon. Removed to of
fioee Over First National bonk. OtSsent phone 885.
OR.” LAV^ON^IMiyslClan and Bur
WOdt.Ulll*
geon : offices in WHb^toB block,
t
floor, with Dri. S^ytr C
!
i
HARRY a HARNEF
tuner and action regulator. I
faction guaranteed.. WIUi KU
Muale House. Cltx. phon© 264.
.\void imitatiuns claimed
to b-* just as good.
The original costs no more.
Come in and a<*e this wonderful heali'r.
FRANK TRUDE
THE HESSEN
TRUSPORTATION GO.
erie CUj, Mich. ClUaens pbena IWL
AMTRACTS OF TITLE-C. <k Ouver. Prices reasonable. Ofltan Yttk
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBtb pltaM.
STEAMER MAinSTEE
OelKO WEST
Eima pbone-Ucaldunco, M6: office
K4.
________
DR. E. L. THIRLBY—8i>ccial attonUon to dtoeascs of children. Room
40$ State bank bldg. Both phoneo.
Mitt.J.Johnsons
6088
MARK CRAW'S DCUVKitV—Ugkt
Mgbt, porcoto and tnmkA OMon
nt City Book Statou______________
^Kotamm
m WEST FIONT srniT
W'c sell the Famotu
Fox Typewriter
1ft
of the rvgnhir pq«MUg,-r linen* fo' and will l»e refunded to you if after tm.Vnd it l«id to (-u. utuib-r a Mg | iag half . lx>tUe of
hunb-anc !u nil.lix-can. t»o.
TranK i
THE FAMOUS
to le i
Son Loot Mother.
•’Consumption runs in our famil.v.}
nd through It I lost my mother"!
writes E. B. Reid, of Harmony. .Me. j |
F\>r the past five years, bow’cver. on
SimlrfSUn
mc.B.TmmaiLa.
ss«r
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION NO. 13fiNafloiml Protective Legion will meet
in M’oodmon hsll on the third Tucsday of each month at 7:30 p. ro.
C’alvin S. Vnder. pn\sldcn»;
•
UoltcrtH. secretary: Nc-tlie C. Gray,
(I,*pufy.
oei l*»i t/
NOTICE
lb«**>fAN’rKTEir‘ to OM orthtbMt
rqoip
boat* on I.akr Ml^-b^cma. An
I'h.v"tek™n^'KinV* n!w 1)°MVoo-iRHEUMATISM and
*'’* “*•"* *'
cxp^leni m-nn to •mrwl at tLenooi]for ConHumptlun. which has saved m»
BL.OOD dTR.1T
Review and Equalization,
from Bcriou.H lung tronbM." Hto moth i
j,
-i,,. piven thi
toquire at M A K. E Ucket offica
er-s death was a sad loss for Mr. Kcia. you ore not .«^isfied with rtwulto.
j^,ard of
vt- w ami KoualUation of
I iha cliy
Travci*sc rity. Grand Trav
DRS. J. 0. h lUET J. ntUEBLOOD
I cr;:e county.^Michigan, will
O8TB0PATHIC PMYSJClANfil .
""‘priDc* illc mu's
! For 5«le nod Quaranieed Only
I ri giilar
on Mo::day. Nov dtlh
OOeamST-SWilhalai Bldf. 8 a. W. la U
anteed at Johnson Drug Co.’s. Fr H
THE HANNAH DRUG 8TORE
In the eoaiirll room.*
the’State
lloia ». t to t atwl—i rntWAmm
Meads and C. A. BuKbt*e s Drug Store-*.
Rank building from s .»ct.K-k until
Wrnkoopflal. attoaaa bowA..
Trial bottle lt»corluc-;: in th»* f,»renoon and fr,
Mayor Patrick J. Boyle has Mn-n ixovioc’k tJntil t uVlbck in the afternoon
LADIES’
ed for n fourtc^nih u*nn us
c*f tbe said day.
of Newport. R. I The term? ‘
Tb,y .“hall have- the power to red<
have bi-en coum-cuUvc except the year
frribe. re vr1u(» an,I re-equaltoc the
Ma.vcr Boyle Was defeated by Fred .
se%-,»ral part*, of any desrriplion of res!
erick Prime Garretgon. Iasi >ear, in
estate. liMi no: to lnrrea.*-o or dimin
the face of big plnroJltles given Pn-vi
ish the total asiessnutU uixm the
dent Roosevelt and Governor* Utter,
he defeated hto opponem by a plnraUty |
ivrsons iniorcMcH: may appear w ;
"-"j j ggljj g g £
C. R. CARVER A ffiffia
of sixty. At the same time Mr^. Vic ;
.tlds mating and the board will hear jT^.for0-*torClU sad ProraiMaXtowVsa»
icr Sorchan. ftotor of HolH^ Hunne ^
and coCKider their ^latomenta and(StT'asA Preys»<m^
WCU. Jr., was nominated for her third]
,nfror hearing said siatcmeiiis the
1
ember of the school to^rd. ;
I clslon ,>f said board wR! be final and !
C. C. A. ■UILWM.
In stormy winter weather Mrs. Sor
ccncluBlvc.
chan hat come from New York piir
Gh, n under my hand the :Cth dav
I brivc n law lino of
posoly to alien d»he school committi,{6RillD RAPIDS I IRDiMA KT
of Ock>bcr. A. n.
roeciteg*. She was unopposed la-:
' '
CHAS. M. RLKRS.
!
COMPARY.
term by the republican^.
OCI 2C lot
City Clerk. j TSmr T»bl,- Takinr VMrrX
MXh. IKA
CMto. (N. Nr. *1IM« WM*
j Train b« V TmTcrn* Oty ooimnrUBff for tht
’ Man’s UnreatonoWenesa
' Tr*n IcwrcM Tr»»ri->i« Cltj conaaettnr noiUa
PRICES
ARE
NOT
HIGH
Is often as great as a womau> U»u
. -i,d*-nith II »o« T-.
’
Tmar.
Tr*rrr«r
C'ity
ootn^tinc
*
bos. S. Austin. Mgr. of tbe • RepabFIFTH WARD,
find
I ».p m
ion." of Leavenworth. Ind.. was not
Fn-UD*my extensive stoc k
__________
; Tram
Tr»T.-r.e dij com
1 reasonable, when he refuaed to al
you may find m a n y
w the doctor to operate on hjs
his w ife,
Not.c. to All Per»on. InterMted.
things y,»u have b,vn
for femak* trouble. "Instead.* he say.-;,
Tite bpt-<-ial a.v-., st.m, Ilf tax roll fur
to tr>* Electric Bitters.
"we conclui
wanting.
th,- roTj-Turi'on id a mink
wt-r In
My wife was then eo sick, she ( auld
'sve her bd. and five lEl p
.N<j. 8 (b,ginning at the Intvr
oiclans had failed to relieve her. At
hcTiioii of Boardman ri\,-r w‘ih tV',*'taking Elt-ctric Blturs. Rtc was r
Ungfon sirii-t. running thenre on W-l
feclly cured, and can now perform
lingten strvev Front jstre-t and Ra l
»r hotisehbld duties." Guaranteed
thnson Drug Co.. F. H. Meads and
rtiad avenuo to Flighth str.^t. then*',''
. Bugbec, druggists; price 50c.
on Eighth sin-i lo Barluw t:'r,-eM
j
now In my hands fur iih* rolk-ction i»i ‘
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
the* hccoml In-iallnH-n’. logctber with j
lb,* accrui-d inti riM ,jn ail unpaid In I
81 I NEWWILHELM BLOCK
:be same to be jialt! on or
before t.'-i -ftb d4y of November. Ib05,
iB affact 8«pt-U. took
M. E Haskell.
Trataa taava Trwrw*. aty aa foOowa;
Cit^ Treaaiirer.
Par Cktoaco. Detroit. Totocto. Ormad Bantaa
Offlee—Rotm 2*‘2 State Bank build
ing.
nov Mmo
M.&II.E.TIffiCUD
JOHN R. SANTO
SOLID GOLD
aod GOLD FILLED
Watches
FIRE INSURANCE 1
A. D. TYLEB
DAINTY DESIGNS
DENTIST
SEWER TtX
GEO. A JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
8H.WMeWillr
MONROE h MeWETir
J. N. MARTINEK
GENERAL INSURANCE
PEREIVIARQUETTE
C. D. MILLER
DKIMT'I ffirr
^
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Smith Premier
tiic simplest tud strongest of fill writing* machines. 11 does better w’ork, docs it quicker, lasts
longer, and costs less in the long run than any
other typcTA’riting machine. It is
The World*s Best Typewriter
Lrt M »=i4 ypa evr
ItTa;
T)prwri;rr S.»7Xv-<*.
XLchl»«* ltrr.-A4.
SuitopTp cts Fw.-Rkh.'i;.
TAw Smill. Premier Typewriter Cornpaoy
874-Oflawaltf St.
OETROtT? MICH
Every O
Y^ Eat.
Every ounce of fo<
fails to digest does a
nd of harm
It tern,; ibc entire meal into poison
This am only deprives the blood of tht
A Liquid Cold Cure.
it poisons it
_______________
a perfect dlgestant. It digests the food
a* a ca
regartllcsa of tho condition of the Ibartlc on the bowela to offered In
stomach. It allow * that <»rgaB to rest Kennedy’s Laxatiie Hocev and Tar.
Clear* the throat, airengihena the
lung* and bronchial tubcf. The i
er's friend and the children’a favor
ite. Best for Croup. Mliooptag Cough,
etc. A liquid cold cur© and the only
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Cough Syrup which movet tbe boweto
all cold out nf th© 1
TKY A AECbW) WANT Aa
E W. HASTINGS & SON
Insnnoce and Real Estate
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