The Evening Record, November 24, 1905

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The Evening Record, November 24, 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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1905-11-24

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lEOtt FKHT L ■«” ■ 'STOBY OENEO
«4 KMNiBnnr -^.^=
BY MITCHEU
HKAfirr tTmviMa to orr mPfMwadM la ibc Mwlaaatfcai caw
couftr or ocninMA.

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V

OlOfTT
mOTHECY
OCNCIIAL
rrOIKt IN COAL FICLOC.

MiNPi^e
INTO WINDOW

^ Wire to tlM
SM«fd.
Knr Tartu Kor. f4.-Tk» liOia idK
Ilf Homt for tk9 4tpmimg 9t CAe bolloc
ATTIUCTCD ATTENTION OF MNE.
iMBM Md a roeortit «ai bonsa todar.
FRCDO.CUimtl
Jadt* PailMr. for MeCMIaiw aad Amtia no fbr Htanrt. appearod tMfore
Oaprano Ooart Jortico Aaoad. artusd
tlua tba aaeoUoa lie poMOd oa to
Jadga Olaprtilu aa» olttlac ta ctlnoritearr dtaloa teartac Um eloetkM
MIECIIEANT
mOMPTLY
F
caMi 4ad iadpt ABoad oo onkrad. do.
INTO OARKNEEE.*
apito tko opporttloB from Partmr. Ii
dcrelopo that if Um ooetaat Ii aoi <K^
fddod IQT Jaaaifr i, «lwa the amyor'i
Two Teachcra Were Counting Thtir
Balarioo at tho Homo of Archibald
Mco ai a Mdoror aaUI a docirtoo U
Cameron and Tho Window Bhadto
Wore Up.

iK^stciiw,ia muB

£-«SS2S5l2S!SM.53

DMIED HM TO
POINT HIS GUN

Qwapliap pf War or Fanea in tha Coal
meats were served.
FMIBa OapppPt Entirely an tha
Minare^ay laarea a Raply

By Wire to the BrMing Record.
WlUbnrg. T^ov. 24-John Mltche'J.
wstdent of U. M. W.. of A., this morebed In
ayt. a
T. dr
Bled that be made a
next aprlng will see a dbnerel alrike
at the bltnialaoiu and aathrecite
mlaea of the eonatry affCcl
fOO.fiM men. This waa thw
of the Hays irtlclc.

Cut pricts on CMto. Ur».
H. M. Timblin, Satbtrtoid bik.
Fritey. Itor. 74,190S

A FREE SAMPLE
ire of.
JQM telsroniKlboimblb oof s

reply later
rommeat that the queatlon of indus­
trial war or peace in the coal fields diepada entirely oa tho miners. The
ready for any-

WILL EMPLOY
MORE PEOPLE

if;
Klrf.. Nov. 24.—Yctlerday
abbot 4 oclock Thcodoro
Whcaler, Iha l^yoarold aon of Mr. and
Mra. pyatUc Wbeclar. was acddaatall/
thoi by a
while easagad In portnlt of game. The
charge of ahot took affect In tha tight
alda or the face aad head. Tha doctor
aad tha hoy*t fhthar ware at oaee aotook the lad to hU home where he aurvlred only about fifteen mlnuiat after
tbalr aniral.
^ ^
ahootlag affray. The .1^5^loW by
Httihett relatea It to be purely an accldeat; that tbay had beee fooling with
oach other for aome time. The
tier boy t»lhtlng hts gun at Bur.
Iwti mad remarking **lf it waa loaded
daring Buthatt to point hts gun at
him. **Yoa kaow it U not loaded. * asM
Wheeler, “but yon daren't point It ti
horror the aaapon waa dii
ahot taking affect in hla
face aad head.

MRS. BILUUN LUCKY
KILLEd LEIUL NUMB
NUMBER OF DEER
IN THEI OFFER FE NINBULA.
^
Alta Killed
Nlil^
the Ladlat of
Cjj^r aEThankativIna Dinner.

BpSE TB m T«ES

tchurtan Army Has
Town of Harbin.

TO JOUET ByMoscow.
Wirt' to the ENening Record.
Nov. 24.—The peasants'
and arventaen rabhU.

KUBECK & HOVT
b

AL.I- WAI.Km ARK AUIICK
To tin* woiiinii who wetire Troad««i‘;y ihoirs: Whetlicr she walks
on the hanl city iJaveiiicnta or our?
Kuture's c.;iiYK*t of grttaa, she ftvla
the aume springy robound at e\x;ry
rU^p, tho 8amee\*cn pnsggure on th«5
nolo of her foot, and the fiainc
inumiiiity from corns and cn’cry
otlwr ftxil ilk.

bt. Witch H«s«L
retso okMirelal. for sn,
theskla. Tboos are the

THEArt AGKEYS
S

UNION 8TRRBT CLOTHIERS

*AOMAN-r

A

on

Cook

AMERICAN

i.h.

c. MOrrATT
AbMrocts of TItl*
MHCM 4M4TI*rACTMV

We are now eermanenUy laM'
«*4 la the WIINelm bleeb

Dn. Snvycr A P«nhd*|«

DENTIST®

WORTIHK .

m4

try ywr key t* the
SwgyBM.

Dim Boon Mi WWm
You’ll need to keep out
the cold thi* winter.
At this time of the sea­
son we take orders on
and make for later deliv­
ery Storm doors and win___dows of any sire.

And don't forget tt) see
our fine line of Ladies'
and Gent’s Shoes. They
are up-to-date in style
and low in price.
You can find them at

Tbe Old Reliable
Shoe Store of
Alfred Greilick & Co.
242 Front Street

IWOI

The front door as well as' the exposed windows of
the home should be storm proof—for comfon, and it’s
not expensive to make them so, if you place your or­
der here.

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.

(Brinnell JBros.
RIGHT NOW FOR RARGAINS
AT GIDIIELL BROS.
^lANO^

stm

Betumod tmffl Rtmorters-UprighU; $135 up
OROANm

AO

Taken in oichange <m Pianos. High Top
$15.00 up. ISokloneaayimyiiienUifdosirod.

Ism] Kbb4: WronW 3<k-

(Brinnell JBro$.

coagreas la aeaaloo here today decIdeJ
ttOUOHER'TYWILL REMAIN THERE to make an appeal to the nation not to
INOiriNITELY.
pny taxes unUI the demands of the
When Mrs.
people for reform have been fhlly

wooU ittTe j;..*???-

“"‘“T «» embttnii.* EeKoM
M., lUKh a

haabaada arc ilmuleriar What they
By Win- to the Ereniiic Recorxl.
^Bre golag to hare to be thaahfal for.
Peoria. III.. Nor. 14.—-Newton C.
Doucherty pleaded (aUty to eabaiOOVERNOR OF NEW OWEXtCoL
lUns achool (aada aad iadge Worlh^ fraildiat Hat Appotatad J, Hafar^ IBEIOB care him an latotafmlnate aaompan to That FnolUaii.
taocctaJolM. No daEatta saioaBt U
By Wire to the]
WaahiaMa, Nov. S4-The preaAdept

the recent Jewish

OVERCOATS

t

probably reach a mlUion.
M., as gmreraor of
The Traverse aiy man that fed hU
Ufep pff^ at the
.
lory, to ui
IS sajIraMoa
of Oovwraor
Jam. ft. IfiWt. cow sawdust for brea wpi snniriaed
when ahe gave down 100 feet of lumt eaaal “I woa‘i. her. a bundle of rtih glM three laths
aad a toothpick. '
The path of the croohed Is not

jSSS

$3.00, $3.50, $4.00
SLIPPERS

We elm 16 brovide our cti.ioBicni w^tb the hot meUJ. beet «ttti.t
and mot «jll4 ckrthes el the loecet poeulhle prlcce. We tecceed
U-ce««,- *c hevo the clothe.. They carry the lehel of U Adler Bro..
A Co.. Kochestdr, N. Y. Price, for all punou.

STEAMER ARGO AGROUND

Twenty Chicago paaaengers. Includ­
ing fire somen and the crew of twenty,
five were rescued bv the life savers
today.

^

SHOES

You
I... luorv uukHi. lu 6i t GOOD CLOTIIIS8 tloB we ere to
nv ibal you koi them.

-VIOLET-'

LARGEST M URITEO STATES

and called up Mra. Cam­
eron. telling her to come oot whoa' Tdh Ntm Cisthss Pin Machines Were
she did and they would head off the
Ordered This ^ornlng—Pin Facman. However, when the ladles came
out of Um‘ bouse he ran. The police
Itnr and Saw Mill Opens Mon- *
were notified but be had dla appeared.
day. Diah Factory Dec. 1.^
Mias Andrus and Mlaa Baundere.
laachera. room at the Camaron'a and
yaaterday they received tbeir salaries.
An order fur ton new machines fur
Forgetting that the curtalaa were on.
they were sitting down aialra la.*t Ihb manufacture of clothes pins was
erening counting over their money placed this morning by the OasI Wood
wh^n the man came up. it Is sup- DUh company. These new machines
poaed that the tight of the money at- wUI brtng the capacity of the factory
traetpd him and that he was watching np to a carload of clothes pins m day
to aae whore It waa placed evidently
Intandlng to come back later in. the aad will make It t|ie largest factory of
night and get it. It Is very likely that lU kind In the United Slates and very
be would have done so had It not been porelbly the world. The new^ machines
for Mra. Curtia' pretence of mind and
will also n>can employment for be­
breveryA atrangr man was alao mh>o peek­ tween forty aad fifty more people?
At presppL there are six machines
ing Into the window of Ray Scofield's
iMldenee on West Tenth street. \\*hen .la nae at the plant. These machines
Mr. Scofield west out to investigato will tarn out about 500 boxes of clothes
pins a dsy. The aadition will make
sixteen machines in all and consoqueatly will more than double the ca­
pacity of the plant. Arrangements an
being made to insiall the machines as
PABBENOER BOAT WENT ON BAND soon
as they arrive.
BAR DURING A BTORM.
The fact that forty or more people
win be added to the Oval Wood Dish
company's |ia} roll Is very gretifying
Reicaae Her Have Bren to the teboring men of the city. The
Efrerta
Oval Wood dUh factory is a very valuFutile ;arrlM a Crew of Twentyable Industry and places tboosands of
dollars in circulation for labor alone
ta and Had Thirty Paaaengers.
each month.
The pa» factory and the saw mill
will surt Monda.v mdbnlng with a full
By Wire to the Evening Record.
force. The dish departooent will reHolland. Mich.. Nov. 24.-Durlng a snme
operations about Dec. 1.
terrific storm on Lake Michigan the
atoamer Argo of the Graham A Mor-'
ton passenger fleet, went bard aground
tm a aand bar north of north pier and
efforts to release her havci|been fnlUe.
The boat carfle* a crew ef twenty- PEABANTB' WOULD BRmO RUS­
SIAN GOVERNMENT TO*TERM8.

25c

Wllcli Bazd acam

HfTONroMwisuMoa

FMa aad Naah-Olad Eoan
.ArHval.

Thsnkaginiitf Ihijr bofftns
Uk aamonofddoomgBiidflD.
cial RsUitiriBgi. The effect
of your whole oogtnme is
ruinej if your fwt are not
nontly Ureeaed. Every one
•bouM have a tpecial pair of
•boeaor tlippen for tbeec

Laoul or with ainpa,
with uretty bow or bcwtl
•h orC'ulian hoelt, $12: to $2.50

MacdonaM’s

?

Party Sboas Hd 25c CI-^bookstore 25c
Slippers
YOU. WE AND GOOD CLOTHES I <
with dainty French or
Cuban1 he(^, in Patent
Kid or Kid atock.

credited to

Mra. Fred Curtia of M8 State otrecl
apent last erenlng with her mother.
Mra. O. P. Carter; who, llrea Just
acroMi the street. vn»ea she reloraad
bone about a o'clock the noticed a
man peering Intently Into the window
of ArchibaHi Cameroc's realdenae next
door, \^^len she came up the man
walked away. ' Mrs. Curtia was aua*
piekraa and altbongh there was no one OVAL WOOD OIBH CLOTHES PIN
FACTORY INCREASED.
In the honae but bar children, went in
aide and watched through the window
iURKrrr ra«iko it wWen com­ of a dark room.
The stranger came back aad was
panion TAUNTED HIM.
agala looking Into the window aad
Mra. Cnrtta gut a good view of him.
Ta HN Harfar It Wat OitoKarpad and He was a middltHMred man and there WILL GIVE WORK TO FORTY OR
ware nnmerouB wHnkle. on hla face.
FIFTY MQRE EMPLOYES.
tha that ttraak Wh^lar in tha

ill

A rerefUkie was tendered to Grace

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25c UfOREBOOEYALIlES 25c

s3r:ysrs.*2r;2;

anaraona was very plaaMaUj apeat.
Mlaa Mthei Bailey snag aavarei aoloa
uwiiodfon raaA. Tkaaoart4aeii
which ware very mimh aaJoyeE. Mias
KM Oarlaad also readared a aok>
which
was Hstaoad to wtih pleaaore
TMf coprrstT ha» hot mcn iMd
BAIO OFtkATOftB WERE READY
to ordor oadi aa
la
OtCtOCO OY JiM. t.
FOR ANYTH INa

iiNTM ysAN-awr

6 0*0LXX)K

idMe of Qrtm Chureh Were the
OMrta ef Mrs. A L. Bailey of
Wahrter BtreeC Yaarerday.

^srta-syai*^ i*Bi WlUn ESCIISS IT i.'-£lirirSESSrS|
rn-ss

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p
)•
j.

Movumn m, nm.

oiler a few suggestions:
-articles.

^lO

Kly burned Harbin.
LAMP EXPLODED.

By Wire to the Srealng Record.
Fort Hnroa. Kpv. 24.—An exptoding
lamp canaed a
fire on the
freight aiaaamr Saginaw, golag itp the
St. Oalr river this iBonitng.

A good hilc to fol­

low in selecting gifte for a man is to buy useful
Everything for him. heft except

toothpicks and boots.

'

H4NILT0N CLOTHING CO.
N. U-Askto see pur Wool Knit Vests; all .
' colors—our Knit Jackets something new. '

A woarea*a hat ia generaUr like a
da^ bralas—nr no ase mad lots of

;2i'

iTimnaii

THE CVBNUM MCOHOi TRAVCmC CITV. MKHWAM, FRIDAY. NOVEMKR M, IMS.

mEVENlNMEOORO|

wm i"™;E 5

ff

sn94i

f

•« Curud

hI

ria^ tiM dlMocd p^lm
There Is only od« way to ctffw deaf
ocas, awd that la hy cxmsUtuUcmal rem• ia caused hy aa ln-i
B of the macout IlniBg|
Tube, Whea thlai
you have t

apwiitftotteBfmasBmrd.
Stamm, MWu Kor. 2S.-Altt. In
ermaa «r Mrolt vms ta tm for a Xeir
dajTB kMklas Btia boalM laimatv
0. N. Fachard of OetnUt. trareUac
forlte A. B. Ckaae and aermi o(A«r

KAKtioii Mid TO win boU,

mniisiEiR

AMUAEMENTA.

~Aa ye sow. so aball yu reap” might |
for a few^^ tbia wmk om bnalaaH. be called tbe cmitral theme of ”Tbe|; MarabaH Field Jr., Apsot
tpsot a^RssU<
Harrusters” which playa here Sat
Am Afutmoa
K OUtpm I. alqwir iai^ao^iag.
day might at tbe City Optra bouse w
G A. Lako «ras fa Trartw CHr G.
Over Outcome.
Ben Rodney and Midi Vane Calv
aad Maaliaee oa liaHataa for a faw in the lumglmg pmrta. ”Tbe Hanresters”
<U)r^ last vc«ic
U owe of tbu strongest pUyi on the
vvirv to the Hrmitag Kuoond.
24.—After a restless
Mrs. Hate Bmm and son n>re*i Mi
hlch death was fre
last
for an extctulfd vUlt in lfar>
frllas to rsnaln the winter with Mrs.
oday. Dr. Bevaa save
Which cbangM temra to l•■«bter and! ™
Urowi* s parents.
bulletin this morning
thnt today ts the most
Rabert Plottiar was la Datrdlt for a cnakes the mninn nt ibep Mw nmoothl
and acceptable. Tbe caat of the comfaw dart last ««ofc ta ’arraage for a
martlet f6r potatoes, vlilcb be expecu
to skip tkare.
Opcfatkms oo tke Maalatee lirar people that have bec-n added have been
daat bare been postponed oo accoam employed for the pans that they wU!
of ika board of snpenriaors. wbfcn pUy becauae they have ahown capa­
postponed Its decision nntll tbeir Jan- bility In itmrn. Aa this is tbe only plav
Pli^’O TUNING.
ihsi Rodney will entry the balance of
Mr. Jacobs Is stopping at the Park
tbe season, it gives everyone a cbtnee
to become Irtter perfect In tbeir pnrt
Orders for tuning may be teleJrtkh U
Alw.,-. po«U,U. in -per.

srsiss sf-i”..‘'.ffss I
Es.-Tcrsr.'xsrjs



There will be two tHTfiArmances of

gooda as she is going to Cllfumlm nnJ
wisbea to have everything settled be­
fore she goes.
A. O. Ugbt has been Informed of the
several old friends In the cast w hu
who have been killing his tur­ also be giveti I hearty welcoint.
Ahakeapeare’a Sonnet to the ”Heavenkeys lately and requests them lo set
f
RtMtOV FOR GRAFT.
Tlie faint idta of gorguiisues* «tf • ly Vlrginal”-High Prices of InatruOmm R TarbcU. second vice presl- tie the mnUeryansiRxj nnd It will sate
the contotets voru in -Tlie ftemlnary ,
cd tke Bqsltable Ufc Assnranvtc them much i^re expense.
ments in Olden Ttmea-Care of
Girl.” the latm and most sucres-ful id
OoMr
M bis remedjr for gran
tbe many m'’*»leal ntiracti(in«. mav be
Piano During Winter
k!n»ned from nn Impi rfeet He^rrlpslnn
in^the rariotts losuranoe colapanlc»
Montha. Etc.
be iliiw^v iiself In •The Haughty Iliitietj^
coMpleic pnbllcUj. He would base tbr
flrr AIIhs Vera DeVere. wlio has this
ortem and tbeir salaries pubUsbivl
niimlH'r. weal's a gown wlileh la a ma.<^ ' SbaKesiHwrv
fully allVI- ui ihe
■aji the booka and tmnsaetkms of tbe
here*
«
oo|paaiaa ptoimrljr nadltmL lie also will urlthln a few yenrs extend atroan
Tb. iw
derived from, even the crude iaSMm numerous other sngsostkms
New York from New York to IJuffmlo.
hiig,' OnlnslKirMigh aftair afrunient of his day. as the following
wl^ UdOUowsd. WQiUd donbUess do going Ihruagb Albany. Utica. Kyracuvr From the rim fall the trailing llosers. gt-nUmenia! sonuei to the -Virginar'
mncb to alleviate a venr bad condition.
and Rochester. It will be the policy of Her Mocking* are variagafisl green »o
repri’sont the stem of the flower. E.ght :
tbe grent cnpmy of ft»c grmficr In
stkte engineers department In of the cbono- wear gns-n gowns wiib>“H<*« oft when thou, my music, music
aap walk of life Is publiclijr. if the
pitnriding good roads under tbe fr^i. panels of dellcn’e pink (u show i.ivf. |ilav, Nt
Biflor's atflons bci^e public hh
,a the InverUHi flowers.
t>.n lUai IdesM^ acnM who-e luoH
tKtO.tKHJ propfMltkm approve^ liy the Is-.alK
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-----U gone and he must
romo
«...«uo».... ..... .........
lint;.' Muuols^:,
tbfig new. If no publlclly bad beep
Ingle road tbrougb cwcli rt»iiniy mi as U|utrrli:g pn-en
■een.
spangled
botlkir<wll»i,
>V;th
11^)dfkn tt, 11 Is safe to say that the old
riji of ruby odored Uoales •
i^waXCSt
o farm one continuous highway from the
-®id brick” gairic would attract as
me end of the staU^ to Ihe other.
MRr rkllms todaj as It did mhm it
/ilxly-six miles of the entire distance Iho Illusion U tbe mosi: beautiful blH‘ Hmnds
.
.
. was irst thmst upon
«nsiuii>ecilng
has been completed.
of Brazil as It 1* impossible to do. As i lh> I eiivjr ihtise Jacks tliat nimbly leap
Th^ns card monte and the shell game
geia are men contends flic jibe ligUl efl,r_t sure wurkt-d. it is oopIto Irisa Hie fonder inward of ihiiie
>. Mercer, pastor of the New of Ihe most brilliant series ol pictures. ^
ever se«*n on the singe, *Tho Semi,
rch In i
nary Qlii. * which made an Insiamane WhAsi nf^ p.K.r lips that should that
' Ooremor tAfollele’a in
hit the monmnt she made her Imsh
harvest reap
Wisconsin would tiaie gaoc for nolh- he citea a doaen Biblical
ful bow to tho public, win make her a,
i* by threi' IdUK'i
loR Pvbllrlty Is tbe wbbi that often where angeU are spoken of as men. local debut at SlednU rK’s Gtaud oik la I , , , „ ,
n
keeps the crooked in I ho iMralght and Il«* aays the only iMssage when* they house next Tm^sdav. Nov. I’k. nnd the!
olherwUo ix-gnrdod 1h iu Jude. lovers of all that I* good, cb^ii. pnrE-: About the year ITttO the Vngiiral
narrow path
rightoMnmeiis when
derlviHl
his
refennoe
lo
fallen
and
docent
iu
l>ook.
lyrics,
ci».stuimr
^,.n!
out
of
fashion
and
its place was
otkFrwIse they wmild amir smong tbe
nngela from the apochryplial Uwk of
SrMo people and prey upon llu^.
^ f tbe detalla of the insurance bua»- Enoch, from n m>nhlcal legend, mul
the Jewish, heathen and Uumau Mias
t In ITtid a n^asonably fair Harp^lcotd
b«* wen^ made pnMInpnk t^ry hate
—------------------ [cost ou6 hundrotl guinea* or |:.tw in
bdib in tbe luvesUgatlon. it Is plain traditkiua of angels perpetuated In
finYll THMIP
•»*"> »
Hariislcord
tbal tbe old palmy days of ”Pamdiffe Loaf are not ncripttiral. |
The final proof la In tbe book of Rev-j
flUlML I Unlw
oinu i-onslderably mon*. s<.me «>f them
... “r:—I
___
t^dd for |2oo0 to UtKtn. a grand Har..
•*ldial expenses.” prcA nis to • friends/ elallook: ‘The measures of the cJiyl^
! Beats Anything Wc Ever
«lcorU l4H»k«‘d like * our present <!t«v
anA other costly Items, will be eutlrogrand piano, only it had two kv; •
ly
away wlib.
o«‘i of the angel that altowotl me theni
boarils. one al»ovc the other. To rv»‘ry
The Johnson Dnip Co
'•♦ '‘I note there were four string*, tbrev
•feie Oval Wood Dish comiisny has hlng*. and he said unto me. Sec thou IhuslaMic over the dellclou.-* *-»m1 llvt
oil preparation, which contain*
pURed an order for new luarhlncn’
t»'c n
said ilr '! toned in unison and
Joseph H. Chtvatc. cx-a
wlBch will make the output of clothes
the i
many tonics, and w*- handle all kinds j to couple the oclarc-s together.
plug by this factory the largest in the England, paid this trlbti
Harpslcon! was only a five
lliRtcd Statoa and between forty ami volt, at the New York
• will Im' employed by
tK*MmKe wearednig-gists. and iMs our |
‘nstniment. therefore small in
^mlU. An imuitiilion of this kind feast several vear* ago l.ord l4im huslness t.) supply the public with »calc and very frail In construction.
; s,K-h an Instrument would be of no iih*
linOeliTmit oiUy of lm*Mm** dowue iiiterod thl.s eeulimt iit; *Tli- wh.1t ih»*> want.
••When our advin* is asked h«^' ih..>eday* norwoulditwilhstandil.e
[beoefll to the woiiOi^Kni of n pn^sldfiil «*r the rnlied SialeK will,
«'vcr, in n*ganl to a ton r. iKH v-bul der .
*
. .
....
but U a bout'A! to tbe town hi in lh<‘ yea^^ thst He l*<'fi;re Uh. be nr>l or ,u.»Ktl.<T.-a.or, »elnv,riiu.ly r«-."f "»»
forty .mkU-,
way—It advert ist's It all over only in hi* own countyv. but in th, oimurml Vliiul. u mo kiio, ul notliiOi;: liour.. aud ■.■inain in |ila.rini: comliilu'i
ix, you know that a piano Is a giuri
^country and lets outaidcra know world a potent influence for poact‘ and that can compare wH.h It.
for the good of the human race * With
1 It la •'on the map.”
few short wiH«kK Ihe president of curallv.. |,m,H r<i.., of that farnou, „|., rhoumati.n>. .tiVonini; of «hc Joint,,
the United Slate* fell by the hand of tvmcdy. cod llvir oil. actually taken’etc : Keep your piano away from t
C^NSOMRT ION CAUSED DEATH.
issassin. But the king never dU < from fre«h cod.'liven. wHLout a drm. damp drao^i. IJon'l «•! tfncit u
^ , helped
the president "never die*. Siddom Of the olmoxlon* and ^^Mem-cJoggtng
greaiK- which chararterire* old fash • ®
doi^s It fall to the lot of an> man. era toned cod liver' <oil and t'mulsiun.s. and Ikm'i plact* It where it will get the
licror. king or pivsiilent. \o nude.splendid idea
mankind the Mrvlce that It has bv'en
place a Jar of watt-r in the butloui
the great and good fortune of Mr.. ling it cmiiaint. therefon* you know j
and one child The RooL«evelt to render during the last exact
tactly whai yw are taking.
t ^ >i>ur piano. es|>ecially In homes ihrt
I be held Sunday afternoon year. Wtpn the part that ho had In
“In the most natural manner it lone.s j ar
are heated by hot air furnaces. In our
n the h4ime at 2:Su o’clock,
Kimball Piano vouni find a
i Hugh Kc‘«n<*tly officiating. Inicr- bringing that terriblu war to an end 1* up the digestif- organ*, create* 4 j
it In Oakwood in charge of Ralph realUtMl—it if ever doc* buoome futlv
known—It will Ik* M'cn that he de- iKKly to do
nature Intend-i^**
•'*1 down the frtmt lowtr
I.
i panel .mil S4 i the Jar *m the bfitiom.
ser\'os the name of peacemaker a<
K
Ltttla CUdd Duad.
Clarence Hdgar Slu t man. the littu greaiesi of all his litlca.”
we giatily on
lam of Mr. and Mr*. Charts * Sherman
Id every cas<
case where It falls to give
rdled at V u'doek at the home of Mr
' Special ^eringK this wt-ek In sevsaUsfadlon.” Johnson Drug Co.
aad Mr*. Edgar Hano of :.2i East
------------ :----I eral sllglilly n*etl upright pianos, spniEighth Strenn. whe-e the mother ha«
«»f which an* like new. to ehi.*-e at |II*i
been a gm**f. The arrangement* for
t Dtcd Last Ever
'll Thank the Lord!**
UK-funeral arv not made as the father
^Crbil Hmnah
annah Plant, of Uitle
Uttle Rock.
R<x-k.
la %ot In the city but will arriv«> t(».
I.iamvs
ifrk-,
rrllef I got
cot from BuckBtirk... “for
.V,. the relief
lent Arnica Salve. It cured my fear-, fine condition, to close at |I2 up. PayMrs. Minnie Bv*cquelte. wife of Jacob ful running son**, w hlch nothing else mem* to suit. Also a number of gtKxI
Becqmuie of Paduckab. Ky.. passed
•» ^*1.1 fo, bcRtnne,,.
‘#!be funeral^cf David Soeicher ol away last evening at the home of her
mdon. who wa* found dead
be«l sister. Mr*. Fred Matxdorf. of 424 West hMicr of col*, irnrn* *ud wound*.: *“
____InInbe«l
•"* f*”*” '*>clr reel
yt*Merday morolog evidently
tlv from Ninth street of dropsy at the age of 4C, Guaranteed at Johnson m-ug Co.’s. F. i w orlh.,
heart failure, was held fhU afternoon years. Mrs. Decquetie was a guest
Kcd, mid C .
i at the Mif R
F chu rch at In this city and her death is a gn,..
will be a
shock to her family. Mr. Beequefe
th»xaonner home of the family in
will arrive this cvratng. She arrlvc.1
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
diaaa. where sevnual of
*. SHARKED Prop.
in the city several weeks ago with her
BUUjwlde.
eldest daughter, four children remain­

■3^S^^l^PiaBoTalkNo.6.

■m fuim re-,

......... ‘•’

VISfTOR n THE CUT

ilftbiTisIMiB

wfli be destroyed forerer. «
out of tun aro eausad by
which la nothing but an inAa
ditlon of the mucous turfaceu.
j
\Y© wlU give One Hundred Dollar*!
for any
of Deafnecs (enased by.
fatarrh) that cannot be enrod by Hall's I
Catarrh Cure. Send for clrculara free. ’
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO . Toledo. O.
Sold by drugglsU. 73c,
Take Hali l FamUy Pills for consU
pauon.
CHfCKENS AND GEESE.
!
Wo have enough to supply all orders |
but first choice I* bc«.
JOSEPH SLKDER 4 SONS.
20 ht

n Rui anaoftroemt of tb^popul ir adjtthtdbJo Ohitiw in all
gratiei. Come in and nee them.

FROM ».75 UP
COUCHES
Biggpat line in city from

mm.oo up
V-^UTO

Ifs DO *4^«rrt so I II ten
Take thou Rocky Mountain T«t
Jiibusou Drug Co.

OMKDi-r I m OOOD

J. \A/. 3l-/kTKR
Wholesale and Xetail-Your Reliable Home Furnisher

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

CEIBiAlREWSOFIIIEtniiU

«,'L'!i\i'/L/j’«;rr:rb«iwin^';:.d

NOW IS THE TIME

mM
GIFTS FOB SNOHEIS.
Cliristmasliile oITctb no Ih*1ter o|»|iortuiiity Ilian c;in
Ihj found in tin* Dintnond
d cigiir. Ono line of these
favorites cinlirares all siz**8,
;uid there is not one but
what would Is* treasured
aiul pri-/<'<l.by any “hiwr
of the wi»e<l.'*

Remember
When making? your fall and winter purchases to visit
our store you will fiud the best line of Suits, Overcoats,
Fur Coats, McMillcn’s Pants and Reefers—none as
jTood as they are. Fleeced Underwear aiAfiOc ani $1.
the Rarmeni. W ool Undertvear at 75c, $1. $1 .‘J5,
$1:75 and $2.50 the garment.
Boy’s Suits and Overcoats, Boy’s Sweaters, Hand
Made Milieus. Caps. Suspenders and many other
ihinkfs.
You can ;rct ;;ood j;oods here at the Lowest lYices

A. J. Wilhelrn
SOUTH SIDE STORE

A. W. JAHRAUS
run BALK UT AU. UBAI-KliS

DEALERS IN EVERYTHINQ

DEALERS IN EVERYTMINO

DEALERS IN EVERYTHINQ

LADIES’ CLOAKS AND WINTER WRAPS
Such lastrfnl stylus. 8iii*h line Xubrics. nnd such iR-rffi-tion of til y..u will fin d in onr
ela-ik department.

Tjit«o wld ilays Imve m:uh* IhiR ileiMiinieiit moro papular than*

ever, erowdin;; it daily with iltoso who mxsl jnst sueh pplendid i^innenU os we .*<•11.

HERE ARE SOME THAT ARE VERY POPULAR: '
, LADIES' KEtSEY COi^TS Kuipiii^ giyh*, 4:» and 5t)>irhes
‘ easlor, sell for $12.50, f 1 l.OJ ;i,i.l $15.00.

ill black and

a

Have a siiociaJIy fine kersi-y with looac

K-ick, nicely Irimmcil with v<*lvet, iimd«* in either <-astor. black or bruwn. nnd selU
for the extnmicly low price of $10 (XJ.

Aiiotlu-r fine kers<*y in Kiiipire effect, with

new rulletl collar, in <«j5tor and black..-It

$15. $Ui and $1\

Somethin;,^

vciy* fine in black broadt loth. wiUi ^-oaleil lining: ami fine fur wlhir, (or $20.00.

GBAT HIXTUIES Soim- v.-rj' f>»c «.iriii< 'nla.lbat b.-n-c a womUirfiil
prices .ire fIS.UO, $30.00 iiu.l

'O

mIc.

CEAVAMETrES Uic over iKij>ul;irriiii imU, in jrr.ijs. l»ru»n .'iiiil castor. Tlie
m<»l itmveuieat and ccoiiomic;il e«it for fall an«l winter war. i>rita«] $7..Vt, $10;
$12..t0 :.ml $1.-..

TIh:


HI5SES’ COATS just .-is fin. ly b.iluru.1 as tbe buli.-s' Karuienls, ina.le ii. 1.ruwi.s,

Ami Lout Mothtr.
”Connimptlon nnis in our family.
a»*l Ihnuigh It I lost my moUter.”
wrih's K. n. Reid, of Harmony. Me.
“For the past file yoars. however, ou
the filgbUwt sign of a riMigh or sold.
I h^s lakea llr.lCluTa Now Discovery
for Ikmaomptlon. which has saved me
froai serkms long trouble." His luoUi-

K.r.ia-j?,ss;si!iss

s^t^:rfss^s‘^&■sA

aad«Mt. PriM Me ud I1X»; gmr-

Will lie taken homo hv the husband,
where tbe funeral will l»e held. W. .R.
A»der«»n prepared the remains for
EA8TERnAY4»OIC.

MIXED GOODS veiy poiialarvanil most stylish; many prefer limn to otin r inateJiaK

TIi.«<-sell at $7..70, fS.SOrrJ 00 and $10.00.
MISSES* lAlI COATS an; n8e.LjuBl
tlie cLau»?-al)Ie (lays of fall.

in.ii li ;.s eva-r. and. .-siio. i.dlyf-.rllie

AVe show a splendid line in stylish j;ray*. browns

Quiet Wedding Aolemnixed by the Rev.
R. N.Holaaple.
Charloe Eastcrilay aad Miss Blancfic
Cook, attendants at the asrlt^m. were
united In marriage laat evening by th.*
Rev. R. N. Holsaple at the Evangelical
onage. The.v were attended by
and Mrs. Hpppes of the asylum.
They will reside on W^est Tenth street.

nor24-U
* CHIO^B AND QESBS.
We bare enoagh to avpply aU oMera
but first choloe Is best
J08BPH 8LBDBR 4 SONS,
bor SiMb

CBILOEENS’ GAINENTS all si/A-s and all styk*.

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

P'irTY

P»KR

Among the ni.mt j*.p"h.r arc.

tlie new Ucir Skin in lioth white and gray, and tlie new emsliwl veln t, in brown.
Hue .and gniy.

These Inst goods sell for $:i.00 and $.‘>.00.

from $i00 to $10.00.

The regular styles sell
,

. ;

OBBN-r

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

2So SEE OER WlRhOW

»o

J. B. Paige Electric Co*
miQtiSS STREkT

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fUpNfiJOl

t-

blues aii-I castors, aiul seJUor $7..'iO. $S.OO iui.l $10.

and csistors, nnd m il from $7.-V) to $15
nlaitvi-s of Mrs Eyaanficr Kenney of Inland gathvretl to
day at the home of M-w. Jam tt of
Weip Front street in honor of Mr*
Keflhey'a eightieth birthday annivei
uarjr. Amon
H Kenney o
rcMlves in 1

■-i'l

Mn*iJUtlAtl

',

l/il

M
Moved by Mr. Hotetr chat the eo«MlttM m hDlMlnca mad croaada te
aotborlaed to make the Becesaary nOarrtod.
Moved
adiourn.
Carried-

NOTICE
,

Mr Moffatt that the board

non. or lo« for!
.« rr.r...««4 r»r WMtr Win,. «f

CIUS M, BEKnit. Clerk.

wereWded
ATJIRTFORDII
e. It McCOY AMO BELLE POOLE
PLACE UNITED.

»ad rirt«. wlio Bn> da^ MMltliW
from MrloM
Ttaas.

thMT padeau ia Um hoaplta
plant? uf warniDf la tha
thr naiaU of tha back. ItucoirlioMk dieeihraa, flaioSaaoir. dUpiaiOTitauof the

- Nv

hnalU.y oondiUoa of tha orariaa or
tromb. aad If not heodcti the paoaltjr
aalrm. do aot dra^ aloof antU joo are
obUirrd to ffo loiha hoapitat aod aohntii lo ap oMrmUoooboi ri
that Lydia U Plakhaai^ V.
t-ompooBd haa aared thooai

SSSSPSi^S

ureday la Chkago over faaUsi.
bile, hredaches. constlpm
Dear (lus;-'l have aolved the i
J
j lion. etc. The fanous little plUi -Rarly
visit from ‘ Rkers" are plea.sant In effect and ner. I
* w^hVrrMr. and Mre. ^

**» acikm. They never gripe
tripe or ! »♦«»»»

rts Monday
rs IxM Nfekh

Told !• a F#w Worda.
he t
man ever had. aad cured
Jjayas with Dr. WarM^s \Vh\[

................!

nmg Co.

TRY A^RECORO WANT AO.

COUPLE UNATTENDED EXCEPT
BY RING REARER.

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

MraUM

Th« fd
1
Fred Herdel. 411* N. S4Ui 6i
i Weat PhlladdphU. Fa , writre

Why ahoaki tfaU ba Um csmT

are racpMiaMI to eaU cm the i
*“*• !*f «B rtUBMi
_______ A, ....h
t
I. to,, liy «Uarc< hr apUrUeChhaherWh** minUiraior. Um P. Tftiia, eaahlar•i
Mr Ckioper of
the First Katfcmal bank.
iUt /
^Mbn-,n at V--..I. .«* 4^. !^*
Hotel Bpenocr Wedacoday.
SHTC tSMBCaMM. FdT StlC bf
,«i»i*iTeismeaiuefcw$aieey
Knmr.. p««*er jotai
ISIf28 Klcliwt.

&

COKREEATIlllUl SEUVICE USED!
tUArnm tlowfli Um bosfrflaU ia oor mm, sImpImwm. mrlaneboW. • a11<
Ui^^Om w te MrpriMa U» imiMrIt
‘w*ol U>.bf-lefi^lo€ie- feel-

PMtIc. barlM mn ba--------------------

I In tbr naadi at tb« lain Lorta Robert..
The lltCKC IlChUC aaractertsis j atlmcr. A>r coUaoUoa or a«JaMB«il.

AfUr a Short Visit *n Chicago and
Southern Miehipan They Will Be
at Home to Thair Frieade In
Traverae Cly.
Special to ihe Kvening Record.
Hartford Mich.. Nov. 24.—The
rlage of E-^R. McCoy and Bello
Place of Traverse City at the hoi

Hartford. Mich., on .Vov. 22 was
or mo^ than usual Im
Hanford aoclety. as this wa*.
the former home of the hride, whi .-e
s::e has a host of friends, as all her
tauaentt aairarTr vltli Irrafntar Irlhood dai-a were spent here.
The Rev. S. H. Taylor united th •
MMomUo* uTotuIui IraiWr. and aUwt
bridal eoifple with the impressive cere,
mony of the Congregational church in
the prcKcnee of a large niiml»e.- of In
tiled guests. The rcHiple was tinaipt b.- little 4 .V4arcld
Kiev.
(f dig
years. whicf!

I

"f"

QUALITY SYORI

¥

The bride was richly garbed In whl«»*‘
you Deed the beat.
silk, while the groom lool.ed his bvn
Mra. Plokham lurltea all«
eonventlonai black evening suit,
aad aerroiM praatratioo. or are bewi to write her for adrice. Heradrioe and in the
as they took their places in the
arlih Mich B^ploma a« tKaeioeae. laasl- medleioc hare restored .thoaaaoda to
er prepared in the parlor, vr -.lie
tada. eacllaVmj. IrfliahirU/.acrreaa. health. Addrrea. Lrnn. Ma^.
woilding march was played by Mrs.
•M Skm* mw« Mtn ML Ziiver. they csttainly were a line look*
X couple.
The house was prnfut-ely deccraie-d
OFFICIAL PROCECDINO*
with chrysanthemums, ferns and palint
adopted, and orders
_
_
which, with the rich furuin
.Of 4ha Beard of failMtier of tha City rioua fe-»ds for the dlffercni amounts, quite an orionttl an
af TfOvarM
c*
TfM#fM CHy. Mkhifan.
Mkhiaan.
Catrled.
CatTled
MTcroony a
neaular meetlnfe of the lioard of edYeas-Membera„ riifuricu.
FYiedrIch. rifwit.-.
Foote. JWi’
Ml*.
IH-Ing J
uftailon. held in the counrH rnoma. Oc , WtM
itt, Montague. J. A., Mon
lo^r 15th. ms.
I <aiiia?’'»r
were moulded Into the shape of!
Balled to onlt- by A.
Friedrich | Mr. Buck and Dr. Oarner
ap- PtItS.
T*re*ldent, la the chair
peared anU totik part in tin*
The presents, which were large In
PrcM*titMembers Foote. McWHhy. Tn:t^.
numlror. were ver>* fine. l>eing of slh '
Moflait. Momaifiie, J. A.. Montague. H.. J«-The
facts having
"itefi
. become known ti. V4 r and china and other decorative ar-;
unci A. V. Fiieilrlch. |>rreideat.
the leac' erF
ers* rorom.
rommJMee of the iKiaiJ I ides evlnrlnc the heartv mwi will ofroromJMCf
Minutes ol the last regular mrellnjt of tHimation iha* at a social held

it.
were read and
the Central acbool b-lldlng on the
evreittg of OctolH-r 14.
twenty
>oa:t(20l
(201 fpiUoDi
gaMoni of elder
servetl aP on j pan of the i

Ma b n*hiir» YaiMii Cm

rejKiri i

VN^ '

owing building and servisl ii% one of the
ivO'iW I traehers to different nieralK rs ol the
i^wmwend that they tie paid from the , ni,^h aehool during th.- following wen-k
varktna funds at CoMowk:
jand this rider heing la ried with the
Janitora* •atarire Fund.
full knowledge of the surH^riniendent
Teachers' pay ruJI for Goto! and principal, we. the meni»M*rfc of your
iX’
IHT ........................... ............. I 3.101 J4 r»»mmlMee, feeling that this U against
JafiHare*^lar*M Fund. jthc moral high standing and best
Janllors' t»a> ndl
370.(i0 ; teresta cd the scIu»o1k of our city.
IncidcnUI EapmiM Fu
lly submit the following
caiollne fthaw. deal ami
iltiinb feachev ....................I
F.
Marvin, iniam nfflrer
ImU Bcofleld. Sapt'K. clerk..
urevS fund book...............
VIrior etertyl. Im*I1 eiTaplinp.
livery.
II a M
Mle**. «'aie
t Co. phfMiey
r Co. fnses
n p K L
fixd:
lights.
I’cntral,
IMI; llghla, I’nluu fit..
H»wer. ‘rnion 8i.. .

ntyW.k I
Columbia Trans. (
and dra>agc ...
Wnney A Smith C
Thomas Charles I
jtarten aMpid:**^
A. H. Andrews, c
Fox T>*i>ewriter Co.. rrnial..
Grace Ptnhoral. library wurk
Uartna Ijowrie. llbrarit work
l^rs Hockatcad. library^mwk
David mrbes. rubber itamp
American Express Co., ex-

n. Of Tir,S!/Xt„

RmLi '^A toyoiik iwtic;

in.oo
.KG
uvt

-UEO. W. McWimiY,
C K IirCK
H. II OAIINRR
Moved and supported that the resn
bit Ion hi' adorn I'd.
2ith. l»o%
City. Mich..

- . .. ............. . call your anention
T.diho the crowded eondii'on existing In
{the Oak Park acbool hulldlng. A»
1
pres4-nt wo are using a nxm In th»vhlrh Is f»cK>rly lighted, heat
4t cd
lO.TO lo have l.iit half-dav sc-ssions In fh.
kindergarten \Vt are also nring th«
7.T4 ,1
c St. hulldlng. where we have
,
lit flftv cHId~ee whkh «s the
! fourth grade of this pan of the elty
f'J.lilThe other trade tioms are either
T.oo crowded or nearly so
3.7i
\Vc have in this building at the end
3.i« ;ol September forty-six more pupilr
r.W» than there wi rt- one year ago A.
2-3b: present we have more children than
2.33 srets. In addition to this there are
'very fiw children who live wot of
-3ft I Barlow atreet now gtdng lo Ihe Oak
.Ml I Park building, which makes a Iona
13.2^. wsiV. fo- some of them to t»'e Boardj man Aveneo bulldlnc
3.fi0: D’*e tc this cn;wile.l condition w'
i are not able to do the best that Is pa-slbU for the children and should any
la so the district this yea;
difficult
,.jOf
i of them,
them. though we might ma
2— pet aloa- with them for the
l-^ this 5^ar. Should there u- more chi!
5
a.tending this building next year
^344>o;*^
lmposs!b»e to take theat
with the prc^pinl schoolroom arcomir.'./dailons. At present we have about 450
chib
tjou: Irtft. this diffcrt nce beln.;
at the present by half-ria.v
In ihi kindergarten,
5C.73
espccifullv.
I. B gilbert:

JolM) R- 8»nm. renewals...
.. Rchooi Book Fimd.
rrrm -B Co..
« »'t

Til.

aaaia

iJJ

I

Elbart Riley McCoy.

After the ceremony ar hou« o- iw«:
were wpent In n'celvlng the hearty con
grainlaiions of the assembU*d friests
when #he newly wedded couple were
efcofitHl
itHl to the’
the* midnight train by t
youn^r portion of The c omi»any In n
triumphal
honor:

Mr. anTt 5Mv McCo..- a*e ve-T popu
lar in Traveerae City and they will re­
ceive the hearty congratulatkms of a
large circle of friends in the commmilly. Mrs. McCoy has lH>en engaged In
the mllline-r business on Front firee:
for several .vear.s and while ver>‘ hlpnly regardeti bv all who know' he” is
especially popular with those who are
her natrons. She has built up a large
mllllnerv business and her skill ew
I>oclally anpeals to the ladies of thr
city.
Mr. McCoy Is one of Traverwe City’s
successful .v'oopg business men. who
has catablisbed '*im*elf firmbr In the
buitiness community, as well as aoclally. He has been one of the leaders of
the K. P. and D. O. K K. fo** many
«l Ch... P. nuck B< yeaiw. He was recently appointed city
clerk
to succeed Charles M. Beers, who
Of the l«am of oAuaUun

rMr“ F-To
l«S a wrewf ncwi m ni-^ nmt-t
Daflon U' referred to the city couocll.
lately to the ofllc^r to lK‘co»e fagilllar
« ' -•.» -A * Carried.
fi w .Ji The niwt of the tniam oAcct for with his duties.
Mr. McCoy came lo Traverse CUy
EbrrMeh A 8WL.
I ihr Mt«h of Ortol»et. JM5. vat itiul.
Moved by Mr. Foote that the repon shout twemy-thrhe years iga, ami dnrlog roost of that time hot been «igagoil In the conmUiskMi business af
«OSTAOIi""“':'>cKS!l'* ”■
which he hns made s greot aneoess.
He Is a ahrewd boatoeM buui and will

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ny congratnlator>*
grams from the groom's absent fri
wer*' read showiag th**lr Interest in the

to their fri4*i*ls at
ureet. Trave

rse City.
N*o wedding
reddint b some lime has reaiich 4nterest
i
as this one of
Mrs. Place, as her friends here r<-all*e
that she has achieved success «n her
business through her business nbilliy
tad enargy and she ha«
I It by her

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$37 50 teats For $27.50


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CWs is Ulhere Paste Is RdoisaMe

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We told yon a few weeks ago that Cloaks wroTd be hard to jet later is the season,
that there was a scarcity of cloth and that It was adrancinr In prlc^

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Here is the condition we find ourselves in today:
have too many fine coats, and 'not enough at about
twenty to twentyfive dollars. Should be order them from the cloak makers it would be three to four weeks before
we could get them under present conditions, which would be too late to use them.
The only way to meet the demand it to sacrifice our higher priced garments, as we must have what the i>eople want.
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Thftf^arc abmit fiJIs oj thtst retell sorpinits,nnd ai presenl prices almost anyone of them
H'ould cost lo buy as tuneIt as xoc ask Jor them. They ranee in priee /ro$n $:iS-50 to
$31.50 and'.ee offer you yonr ehoicc of them for
c.
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Remember, this h not what Ii left over after the season's telKng, but the cream of the stock iitst at the best
J part of the season when you need them most. You probably reahze the best ones will not last long at thu price, so
, if a Cloak is on your mind we would advise haste on your part, for it will be many a day before you get such a
■ chanoe again. If you will pardon the slang. “It’s up to you,"

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THE ■VtNIlM MCOKBk TRAVCME CTTY. MICMIOAN, FBIOAV. NOVCMMER «, IMS.

CMNUAC UBT 1W MS. DESPKS’lfUBir

STUDENTS.
New claaae* will bi orraaiaed and

emubrntn Lnat
. morwtaa. Tnaebem w« be ai tbt
OUUM CITY AOWLIMO TCAM WAS WOMAN’S CLUS SUBJECT TODAY
SSiriomZ^aJe:^
gw^hSU \i
Ferrn^L^1StS?^cJaMifymndenta.
- VICTOR LAST MIOHT.
to daiaUy atttdcnt*
.
WAS '•’COLONIAL MISTOftY.rrenlnr 10 bell, aim ^rmle hi* * nor SI U
W. P. Needhtm. Prtn.
aorn it
W. P. Needbaas. Pria.
MXiyweoond Wnfcday.
Proewanirr |
PI CKS. DCSl:
III':
GK
vour
omer
m
«rty
tor
nhyy
Mra.
J.
W.
PatcMw
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
CmM Wm
M VMIm
Refre«hm<mts were aiK-^Taiul a cood plump dneka. We bare ibnboi.
Gauntlatt Read Two Very In- '
Wtrt ifi
cmm m M tUSSST
timr enjoyed by al1
i
JOSEPH 8l-t3)RR 4k SON'S.
KfVil Higli Wits 2t1.
_______________ :
' hov 70-n
TIk OMltter boYliiK (««ni m 4
UM two
fwt of fhr«e
d
Qum $Uf umm t (be WlUdbflOb AtUr* !•« WAlAK. Tbe QAm Clf
tmm %oo fbe Sm loube by ic* |»>n«
oblj bot fbe Amni) vss ibe one ihAi
RbMiod fbe rhIior«.
br btoefr-Aix phi*, ibit ibnr br»eo.i
tip the (bln) gmimr aiuI won it by thin r
tbf«0. MoNaii UA» btBli for CAdlllAT,
rottlA* m aa4 KftiH nmde ibo hlKb
fnrTrmvenuv
»i. |,
A flood SAAie AOd the lAAiolltr Of lb.'
were Abore thf- ATrrAAr. Kmll

aMMlas of the VouMA'a cbib wm very
laumtto^altboaab ibe weaiber cwt
dowa (be tuoal “open day * attendance
The aulipyn of Ibe meetlax waa
looial HUmry- and Mm S C. IWpre.
waa the leader The first paper wn.r
“The Kffeci of Rumpean Waya on the
Colonlat«“ and waa riven by Mra. J. W.
Tae paper outlined the very
r f*S<c< ii*at **»e old wotll
fw bad 00 the tbomrhta ami
art Ion a of the mlotilM , and waa iU
•*-ae,| to with
int#*nwt.
Mr A. J. W. liauntb-n tfiok up “Our
RHaiiona With the Indiana ’ and her
pate r abowfvl car<-rnr rtwf-arch. Tb»*

FRENCH CHE^l'ING CANDY and; FRENCH CHEWING CANDY 1
butter aco’cw -tr- »*».* Satordar M' butter acotch for »a)e Saturday.
!(.}» 'rent* iMT h».
Orettl.
noil*

. O. Ratey of Manlatee jwaR a |»44 ;
ijp r In thi* elty tcNlay where hr- r-nn
dueled bUMinrM.
'Mr. and Mm. PennU HokkU- of Arm*
;m 7*7
rrHviRl in the city ihle mor^lnx on a
jahleMk and phwwir#^rl|i.
Mm. JNf:. W>T«y relumed ui heri
war la librhor Sprlnaa UMla*- aner
abort trip to the Hty 10 vlrlt rrh»iidr
Mm J J Grav h-n ihl* ronmini; far
Ufcuor
1S3 13i lli;»
IIlK Raplda. wh«‘m ahe will n main
ToIaJ
7W KM TKi aeteral day a on htisIne.xK.
Mr. and Mm. Anthony Itolnria of
A tTUum AAme will likely |ir piaytm
oorpatown paaaed ihroiiRh-the city
n rAdlilAf (WO week! from U« qjirtii
tU morninc on t»*ej- -etum home

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A mArrUftr IIcoom- wim
lUy L. JohAMid^ and Mlsir 8
»r>, both of Gimat towAAhlp (
llhw Mary Deitncr obfataMl a dorr
llmia<- today and left for Sidnaw 10
join her father ami brother.
Iloy Maine.
At lb« oomiy
the Ttav

the funeral of their uncle,
ler. who «aa aaphyxlatc-d
(’hiraao laal ber-k on a vUit
Mrs. F. H. IV>nt and family lefi ihf^
Jinx for ^^'hlte Hear. Minn., where
the) will make their permanrmi home.
Mra. Charles Lucaa and three chll
^*n of UinRhara paaaed through lh«
city thiH muminR on thtJr way to Har­
bor SprinRH. where they will vf^:.
frienda.
Mm. W. J. Ememon and two childrtm of Suiiona Ray. aecomi»anled hv
MiM FToy Jolly, paaaed ihmuRh the
city today o*' ihr*!- wav »o South
Doardman. where they will

bail laai erenloA from hU faiher. who
arrirod from Oreetirnie for that pur
po*e. -Vouns Maine bexan hlx work
ibU Aflrmoab aa Smman on the Pen*
MarqiHMIo which waa «o anmmarily
ended laat weak. • IM Knapn will ik>
doubt be ‘Telaaw»d thU evenln* after UttRK.
Mra. Ell Jacobson and dauRhter. In
the aiTlra! of Jiiatlre Amil K Ner
tbar. arrived in the city this momllnaer. who ia oni of the city today a*
Ihr from their home at .Vorthport.
They will return acain tonight.
Mina Grace Mortcan hix ndiimctl
aru‘moon at the home of Mn«. J. 8.
Kins. 2ir; Iloardman.of all ladiCK In- from a two mnnth^’ visit in Kontuck.r
tereattd In the lletilah Land Home fot and Oh«n
PranV* Waldron left for llarrlRvUlo
Iloya. adrorated by Mr. Smith Sunday
All ladioM imereiitcd In thai work an yoktciday where he exiM-ct^ 10 rpmaln
eanieatly iimed to be prnaeni.
Five ton* of heninif from Leelanau
poinu Tiaiteod Ihroiurh the city thiK
roomlaa ovi r (he o. U. 4k I. for nouihsptrlli. IjiGn'tii.
no\ 1*1 It
*»m polnm, thlB belna the larpeat ahipthe• little blue backetl relative
the whlteOnh family thia
.Mrn. A \V Ctmani of South Unio.t
WANT ADS
alrt'Ct. who han been aerlouK
ouKly 111I with
pneumonia, la alowlv -ecovei
Too IMU for OaiXficoUMi
The* ladlea or the W. 11. C.'adil hold
forth at 404 South ITnion
Union Hlri*et tomor
foKh
n»w with a Saturday maiket l»a*kef. in LOST-Glassfw liPtw.H-n Him, m Ikh.! I
and Cass KtrrsM. Flmlc** tdiwM* 1-1
which All iwinR of KoodlcR. fcufh a*
turn 10 Wi7. CaiiK Mnn-t.
nov I’l-L'* !
The Rathbone -SUtora
WANTEDThankaaivInK party at the K. of P
hall Thursday evenlna. Nov. 30
Same for paperinf the dinlnc room of
the hAlI. AH-knTKbhi^and their Tami
lion An* Invited.
— —
ChriH Rom and Phil Shermer re
turned from a ver> aucceMful hunltnj;
trip yeat<*ntay afiemoon. The fortm r FOUND-Fur nrar McK.n1
houMv uwnur cmi hnvo
bad aeren partrldptw while the latiei
rnUiiiu at the U.'cnrd OHUhad one duck, thnn* mtibii* and five
In;; for iIuk notice.
parlridcea.
Tb» re wUI be a apeelal r«nv«icatloa

'•s..

k:F'i='

SFEaAL aiM raguUr tfiMn,

la the city. Satly aervmL
Little Tavern.

IlCilfOpraHaiia
Tke BetatUU4 Act Rtral
ComeO-Onna

Abound our ofTeriiigs.
Here yon can sec every
new model in almost
every fabric and pattern
produced this season.
Pick at any^f the follow­
ing prices:

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$10, $12, SIS,

/ $18, $20, $25

m

. 45c-S'?"
-s

Mrnm^lnmm IMrloms

Square yard

CSiWrci IOC A4slU 2«c
MiKH« IMrioMm

SeaU

OYSTERS la any Myl«
Little Tavern.

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LINOLEUM ;
SPECIAL i?

A beautiful story of
LAUGHTER AND TEARS

ISC tsd 25c
aalo n( tbr City
News Co. ‘

FARMS FOR SAL*-Wff» «Mfi0
aarot aanaptlonAl bariiaiaa Jaat naw.
AMu aMua miasa Ni cHy ptwpert/.
HOUSES FOR RENT. SROWN A
COLSY, Ell €. Frwnt SL CIM. phmte
2SL
ftov Et-tf
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Saturday Matinee and
Ni(ht

Matchless NOVEMER
Values in Reaping the
Overcoats Harvest

wllh AS AYonure'of 174- Tfirmu- Cli> enrn-nt ey.-n |iap«*r by Mm. K. J. 11am
mieel 24C2 plok while rAiUllAT %u% niond waw very-well fit
tMly jMWHy ibfor heMiid. mAkIns k ^A*tde from th. Iltertry

IS lil
IS IS S

DPCKS. OUCKS.
'Oct yoar order la early fbr alee
nave tS. Iwm.
JOSEPH 81XDBR 4k SON'S.
JS4t
_________ ______
aamn, Saat

Good patterns, light or dark. 8ae thit
tomorrow. Worth 62 I -2 cents

SOME MORE OF THOSE
UNHEARD OF BARGAINS
.-yi'

« •* T»C »MCM

FINE CLOTHING/

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At each price we gi*arantec superior vaUit’s.

€. iUilhelm’s
Eonur Front and Union Strotla

iiiKlif only

lOc

fMKJLL.C:STA-rK AMO t-OAMMS
ia:F p^ron^ s«r

TRAVtRSE
A^Si CITY. MICH.

for Sale

IS im*!, linon
f-rasli tow.-llni:
for S,(inrd:iy

Uradv II. n .1
Idi arhcd slifH ts.
Ill•mtne<l. sprvia)
for Sat. m*-!it
only

690 Acres Timber
Oci« mm frollowm:

B
Tout raln.t
,
...I t.l.0o
In ndUaioa W. tbn*l-.v., ih- Uai! 1* worti. ar Iwnnt *li tmr n/r- tiinkine
Atau.l wtth lli* eUarn t« n romptfU n.lil plant. cnMrity ivrnlv U»«uiuwlo«^d»T..'..-nnu-ef «»|.H 1hnu>«n«l dolUirM. Wnirl. will c rtntntr )>• Ion value At
»:..o V maktse U.e n-h. l.toal valo.* of the pi..p. -iy.

Total nilu...
mill :.nd
in m<«l d.-irAl.l-. nUuuUsI
tn inliU; of U-^t rarmm;; r.»nn»rv tti Wi*»f.»ril o.uni..

ob

Choioo of aiiv uOr
and 7.V Tom O shanliT, Kdna May

3^c y
TYirUIST TAPS
for Satiirdhy niRlit
M.n. black oidv
rasltimiTi* sox
35c
worllt 20c, for
Sal. iiiLdit only

WADI
Mon%eifl:«2i* VBIootc

Our inanpimtion of (ho SPECIAL WFDNE5DAV as4 SATURDAY EVENING SALES U Iho talk of
tholown. HiimlrrdRof< «up'ri*voniMfj hbopperg nttendoJoiir Wodnr-sday pvoninff kib*, and hnn*
.IreilB wi nt away siilislM* 1 tlial
h and evor>* nrlirl- it jnit as wv mlvoiiite. BEAR Df MlNDi^t
ihcs** prices qiiou-d an* for SATURDAY RIGHT OllLT.
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main Im.-t.f rmitna-l

t uraiTt^i-tf ,..u UAiittli-.cvlBft.-ril,AV at rric ..fTe.vM. it vrill Bol U tn tlir

4.48

LADIES’
KCHBI-KS
wortli (Jtk* for
Satnnlay night
only

Mi:xs nj'Avv
Saiiirdav iii^ht
only

3 U2

50c

r> yarl Umit

CJtiMrcirs outing
llaliiicl d r c K B o s
wortli :Fk; for

I^ndics'andMiR
BOS* iJIack l.r«.
suppnrloTs

nLdiironly

Fullsi/x) 10-1
Childrens Moc­
casin worth l.V
HL.VNKKTS
hoaxy FLEECED
2 ixair to each ctxsu,ni<*r; for Satur­
day ni^ht onl>
For Men's Canvasti loves
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75 pieces of extra heavy ileeccd Outing flannel
in light .and dark patterns, 10 y«ls. to a customer,
worth 10c, for Saturday night
Qg

liltnWN WOOL
ifndorroar
pliisl.
I»nck in all
2
fitiitB Inm nstomcr.
wortli $1 for

(V)iiif<»rlir, c.*ilim. worth (Jr*, for

LADIESCLO.XKS
trimmed will. asl.
ricliaiiRliawl collars
0\Mntti»n
8l»s*ve, 41 in. lon|r.
plaiUnl I Kick, worth
$7..*>0, furSatiinlav

19c

Men’s lilxtra
HKA\ V.
dKHSEV
nVEltSIfIJtTS
;iB gtiCil ;is ycjii <*an

tiiiy aiivwhon^ f«*r
-‘•(If. for S;il(mlbv

’‘‘"'’‘29 c
J to eacii c*u6h*oi(*r
Oiieeaiu.of SAM­
PLE I KNl Rpn*nds

worth frtmi Tar to
to 1.2-T for Saturilav night ntilv
48c
MiKSOB and Cl.il• Irrn'B all WMfdmittenR douhle knit,
fai.rv hark, in
ul.ili*. pink, nvl,
gray a ii d hlark
worth 2:h- for
5C
2 pr. to a ruBtomer

37c
27 itirlj Hrowti
8h(M*ting 10 yanl
limit

3c per yd.
<-hiMrrn-| Hub.
b*rs si/i-B .(*1 to
10. worth-TV for

■=S! WADE E

derrec.
The rcfnilar ino«>Hni: of the MyMi**
ClW'le‘ 1will lie held loniaht at 7:30.
Sunday achool
parlora Saturday at 2 o'elork to
bcame. for Chiiaimaa cantata.
J. N. Roy. formerly principal of the
Snttona Dav ncboola. is filling the

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Mall VJrrk Nhshnla. who la apendlns

JDST WHAT YOU WANT
A i«tUyl “Mnm" in bloom
for ihr. liom.-. Pitnt 99.
Wt d*llT«>.

FRANS M. PAINE

He will n*tum l>cc. *i.

FOR THE ROUMYS
Vice Pmildrat FalrbanT. U lo oceupy during the peesent ik-aaon tbo
lOBidcnc® of Renre*emailve Mo
Of Philailclphla at the northwesi cor■rr of Bevenieonth and K MrtH-u. o|>pbalte Fbrrmgtti aquare. The house is
bne of the largest private residences
In Washington, and was fonnerir the
homo of the late Senator Stanford ni

The Indians of Neuchamaliu are
holding n sorrow dance In which th«
iromen scratch their cbeeka and
bireasts until bkmd l» drawn, to m'oaro
for the Indian hnniers of the overdue
aMling neboooer Fiwn. believed to
lmv« foundered coroute home from Bcrtag sea. There were six «rhl(e tofo
nhw (wont)-one IndUoa on the sealln;
vmtI.

Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese

for' thanksgiving

Our CHRISTMAS CANDIES
haxe arrived.
Wc bought several thousan l
pounds (about forty varieties)
this year, as we were unable to
supply enough of many \-arietles
Usi year. THE REASON for
our immense sales of candy Is
due lo the fact (hat we give
MORE, SETTER AND PURER
SWEETS for the money than
any dealer in Grand Traverse
county. If >-oii arc not famlt!ar
with thcfc goods you bax-e only
to buy an assortment of our 10c
CANDIES and compare them
with oibem j-on are pajlng 3^4?
and She per pound for and tho

STOCK REDUCTION

OINNER

ITTbc qn-nnlity <,f turkeys this fyrtu- is a litUc limital, but wo
will
wiH ha\*i*
ha\i* ono
e nough for any and all onloni that may ooiiio. The
stnfk IB the* IIm*sI that can \tc 6c*cun'd. and the price will l« ;is
M-SB tbo In
buying conditions will allow.

THE MARKCT8.

P

Joseph Sledor & Sons%Ml“'

WILL HAVE SOME EXTRA FINE DUCKS AND GEESE
ALSO CHICKEWS3K ABUNDANCE
Ko order too timall (or none too largo to' rr*coive our raroful
alU'iition.

SASH and doors
ALL STOCK SIZES AT ClEATLT lEOUW MICES

Ulsxil- gJ AIM. I—
Many desirnblo sizes wc will la'll nt prire of ibo slass in them
it will pay you U> buy now an.1 bold thcnuov. r.

I am sure I have got
juft what yon are
looking for in a

WINDOW AND

DOOR

If yon oontempbte Iniiklti
■ «

FRAMES AT CUT

PRICES

STORM WINDOWS
It is oonocxled Iry all users that a good storm window will save iU coat in two aoaaimi and
Wc can give your orders
order* prompt attention,
-- ---- with ---»------- -------many times in one. We
workmanship
and
mtent lianger that makes
mj
price* that are right. We have n jntent
our atorm winflowi easily and
(piickly n'tnoved or oixmod for ventilation and cleaning.

J. E. GREILIOK & CO.

mrday. Fred F. Akwa.:

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A. m. CamM, Iflt is. M IM: HIji.

ArtAi* Aikott, iou iS44. lit fMt:

ll^^T-Ss^h: ^MhW nw »IM ariMr fw wkt

'•^sSSm
iwitd Hmrr. wmx IT fm of ux
m4 <m It fm of tlO. 33 fo«^;
Hm*tl«rw lot US. 3i foei:
IIMa. lot 144. S4 foot: ft.4€.
OUlMOO. W 14T. Si foH; fUS.
. H«*m. lot ICl. M foot; I1.8S.
Im. L. smtoii. M. 4i foc4 of kA
I Mi mdi It
of lot 1C?, ii
kT. lot ict. Si fMi: H.SSl
rr^r^ )oc» 1TM7S. lit fret;

•iit from th# M cotmt of k« 1. Ooli
llfUlits sdiUkm. tMeo mtli IM
M. Ibrioe out 3S foot. tlieiKC Mnli
lolfm.
It# fm.
33 fm to bcfUiBlit. S3
hT U*#! Sp.*« TUi AiiitlMu
C. Ul^.
of lot It. bk»e% u

.pS;

MtoW. loi 1. Wook M. Jit

■ISirs

^ Alio^ tttthma tkt(
Abbott. BiiWbMi.

:iSJ--'lUMivod br tbo «Mctt -Of tbo
cigr of Trtroro« CItr. Tbit Uw cilt
clort bo Mi l« borobr MtboriMi «nd
«Mla«t the porOTml lots
berHn iewribrili tho
roll isr lb* state ai^l oooB'
tylasI for the roar tios
tioSasMiiDiMore.
as m iioiMOTetaa for ibe ooaairactloa of pa?#^
on West Front strviel bf sal^gr
alwtUiic on tlK< serenil Iou ahi prom-

asssrcjrrjTSis

Ina imooileetei ahi MpaM bela« upon
fasiallnieat Na i: aoA be It further
BeaotvM. Tbat a foe of Itnir per eeat
be aiiei to oal<l sererml sa»a aai oolleeted with the bald lax as a oolleetloo

'%#at r

OHilnal Slat .
Pouio
Co.. Jot l.bkrk
SiSfset: llOliO.
Mh L. a Ce.*a fOth AddHIin.
rhoa. Sbemaa, lot fA block 11. 23
feet: tlt.fO,
Thos. Sherman, lot 31. block 11. 2S
feet; 128.10.
Jkired by AldermM.aillect that the
nsolulloo he adopted.

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be hiiei lo soli oeraral ohm iod oolIMM wbb the htSi lax as a eollectloa
f^e.

P. H.?4th add
C. O. OlbMB. lou 9 and 10. block 3,
H.*s 4th Bid: 9I&M.
P. P. Wmtauf. lots 13 BBi 14. block
3. P. U.*s 4ih aid: %IBM.
ChAA m. Hale, lots 14 aad IS, bloek
Santh ttmmaii Aw
Jt.soieot: 34S.41.
Mored br AldemM WHs«
reaolotloa be aiopied.
O. W. Riee, lou 7 and 8. block 3. H„
E A Oa*a Mb aid: tSO.CO.
Ycas-Aldemea Abbot . ________
•tath StraeL
Ercrott, OUlea. Morekle, karfm>. WtoJohn HorsJckl. Iota 3 and 4. block
ale aai W1Isqo>-4Si.
9. H. U A Co.*a Cth add; J20A0.
SiS3-lteoolred bf Ue eoahell of
W. P. WBIlams. lou 1. 2 m4 2. H
eUr
Trarerse atr. That fee Hir L. A Co s Ml add: mM.
rterk be aert is berrbr antboHsei Mi
ilmrtei to aasoat tbe
laafter Baaed acabuR tbe sorerml lois
vr. W. Thlrlhr. lou 2( iBi 27. bloek
and preataoa herHa ioocHbod ia tbe 9. M.. E A Oo.*s ttb aid; 91&J90.
aaaoaiBtHit roll for tbe state aai conn*
EL Porter, tots 31 and 32. btook 9. H.
tr tax for the yoar tfOS as aB laprore- L. A 00.1 €tb add: tlfiAO. ^
aoBt tax for tbe ooBstmcfloa of pareNealy Cradlt. lot 9. block t. H.. L. A
aeat cm State and Cats mreoti
Co.J 9th adA: titJO.
said Htj ahatilBx on the several
Monroe Morse, tot 72. bloek 7. H.. L.
aad prsalsea heretofore orioi^ coo- A Co.*a Mh add; OtJB.
sinietoa by said
West Aavtntb Jtraat.
Chat. Curtis, tot 14 and east 12 fed
l^hlocl^ 7. H.. L. A Co.*s Otb add;
_____ if ferfper
^B«»a»ted. That a fee of fbnr per eeat
C. C. Alward. lot 16. block 17. H.. L.
be added to aid sereral atais aad eol- A Oo.*s »th add: 919JO.
lected^ltb ihoMfirUx a a collection
Oeo. Armstrong, lot 1C. block 7
E. A Co’s Otb add: Il9.k
Sit and Cse^ Stre^4
O. P. Hagbes. to' 17. hiock 7, H. L.
Co,*s Otb add; I10.JIO.
JBO. McWilliams, west 60 feet of to
ir Wock-T. !U L. A Co. s Otb add
lUnier Andersofi. east 44W liet of
lot 11 block &. 44 1-3 feel: J6C.71.
John SIreh. lot 19 and ca«tt i€ feet
tot It. block 7. H, L. A CO. S 9th add;
reialSy^ >c^**?”tetf
^
regat^^
adopted.
JUU BIrtet
. re. to’ 9. block D. IE E A
Ca’s 7th add: 122.06.
Henry Pohl. eVfe lot 11. block D. IE
A Co.’s 7th add: 89JO.
Pity Of Trarerse dty. That
city
Joe Ebaltlit, tot 20. block R. II.. E A
clerk be and Is hereby outhorisod
author
aad Ca’t 7th add: 122.06.
tltreeted to aaaeas the aaounts hernT. C. O’llr^. lot 21^. block E. H.. E
Intfter naaed acatnst the ^reral * ‘
Qd.’s 7tb add
bOTHBl
Mm lUliicad. lol Vt, block K. H. E
In the
smsBl roU 1 r the slau and eouhOo.’sI Ttb add; $19.80.
t for the yo ' IMS as an Improve:
7 . H. Ert
Co.’s Ttb
Max Selgcl. lot 2$. block E. H.. E A
s^
abutUnc on.the several lots Co.7i 7tb add: 119 80.

ordered
J. Brown, w mot 30. block E, H..
aimeted by Kak) eouncU.
Co.’s 7th add: $9.90.
»ed and ntlall ST. Moek t. 37li fbet; |31JS;

iBOuir,.

n StPtet impravitnafit.
•a led Subdiyialdfi.
Xeas—Aldinnen Abliott. Dioaham,
Est.. lot-1 Md weat S
Everett. Oltl«tt. Idurchlc, Murray. Win feS* Of lot 2. block 24. 34 feet:
feet |3t.2T.
tile and iviimt*—(g|.
I. M. Winnie, east 23 feet of block
8iaO-*Re«olred by the council of tb^ 24. ?a feet: sai.wt.
city of T*mreric Chv.
Original Slat.
eletk be Md Is berehr i
dire
H.. L. A Co.*s 4th Suhdlvlalan.
^OiL^^^bclm. lot «. block A 23 2
asneasmem roll for the suie and coun­
ty ux for the yar 1M& as m laproreHiwrid’ by Alderman 1
mem Ux for the coastruetloo of pav«- reaolPtkm be adopted.
mam oo East State street by said city
ahHilBx OB the sereraj lots and prem­
ises heretofore ordered cnostructrd by
said council, the anrcral suiu remain- nle and WUsoo—ts)
iBt uncollected and ubnald bdap up­ 3l3J>-linBQlved
red by IN*
I! cotmell of tbe
on loktallmeot No. onr; and be It fiti^

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Mns mm Fit sill

•nd
s# Ki«^v
I
•‘’jCiSU.r.wx.*,
«d Si
Woc!t|,h.„e.
4. P. H.*s 3rd add; $23

Front sirwH
_______$3J0.
W*. Hitchcock."* |ihn»l ilMcribcd
u follow.: CoBBcodBt U Bonhoft

lIHghts add; $3.00.

10 feet lot 49. OaUj

2 and 3. block 14
L A Co.’s imh add;
add; $6.00.
(
-rrank ZUka, tou 9 and 10. block if
,Hat the I

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H Wltham Jo» 5- o-d c»«-

vci^Aldcrmcn

Ahhoii

MB, Ml-M
ductorm at $2<W per month, Inatniotioos by mall: scad for partlculara:
3 tots on Bprnea atreat, hOtf^
positions secured as soon as oompe- Wayne and Bay Rta.
torn: best opening la tha Unlud!
Suies; state gge. National Railway or mrJltndl^^t^^
TralBisg school. G8 Boston block, acres of Und. larfs homm, OBr. Bay
Minneapolis. Minn.
nov IMmo j
JUm«*nn
liolfacrrel

rcV’^Llriikctr:::^!’:;;! 5:r^

feet tot «. ^llclAhJ^dd, W«,s«. I nv. rJrci'm'Tr M«4irii«
A Oo.‘B 3rd add: $46.no.
Wahme- Street.
Jss. Shriglt-y. emtit 6 fm tot 19.
block I. H.. E A Co.’s 7th add: $1.80.
Jas- Shriglcy. lot*. 21 and 22. block I.
If.. E A Co.*s Tth add: $.19.cn.
I. Hatch. lot 11. Adslfs add
'
W
^ -8. 29. -ft
and
INorkfi.
27.
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FOR RENT.

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South Spruce Street.
f th^^s™im«.ni
'
H. Krams. smith 2U feet lot 7. btock '
‘PPoUlinen! be oonflrmi-d.
■’« 9ih add r: «ft
1 Veas—AldF-rmcn ALIkmi. Wngham
2. lEEACoVi;:
Cbas. lure, lot 9. bloci 2. IL L,
. Murre>. Win
me and \\71iwm—(Si.
Co.’s 9th add; $19.90.
Cast Street.
Whtie. tot IS block C. H.. I.
O. P. Canrer. tot II. block 2. H.. E A ! The mayor appointed for asslrtani
J chief of the firt- dcnarimc-nt. All
A Co*s •nd add: 95! 75
Co.F 9tb add: $19.W.
I. . R. Tbomat, lot 19. block 6. H.. E
West Fro-t Street.
A 06.-S 2nd add: 861.76.
Potato Implement Co.', lot 1. block I Move^ by Alderman Abbott tha*.
I appointment be confirmed.
original idai; %US.(hk
lUimah A l.ay Co,, tots T and S.
Carricil.
block 2. H.. E A Co.’s U\h add; $16.00.
O. \V. lUff. lota 9 and 1«. block 3. H..
Yeas—Aldermen Abl»oft. Illngliini.
Hannah A Ijtv Co., lots 9. 10. ii. E A Co. K loih
lb 1add; $2i».O0.
block 2. H.. E A Cn.’s 14tb add; $22.60.
H. D. Alley, a parcel of land begin- iRverett. Glllett. Mtirrhle. Mur
J. B. A M. E. Hurley, tots 12. J3 an !ning on the line of Weal From street uio and Wilson—(k I.
14. block 2. H.. E A Co.-K 2nd add
place where said line in Intenicctcl;
Moved
by Alderman Gilleti ibai the
the west side!
pro tem of the council and
reef, ibi
the citv lerX l»e «-t:bnnired m sign a
o,„. of Proo
contrec
!l. K. L & P. Co.
ear! line of right of wav cif F. I
Hannah’s 1st add: $49.60.
H
lighting
according to the r<v
N. Harrtngioo. south 100 feet loi 22 R. It. tbeiv'e soulhea&t akmg e
said commiftn* unde*- t*-e ad­
right of way to point where it Is
block 2. P. Hannah’s u: add; $30.00.
it
of
tbe
city
att<»mey.
ler.'iocttxl by the prolongation of west
West Blavanth Straet.
Carried.
- Man in Hnderhin. lotK l and
and 2. block side of Wadswonh strtM*t. thence
Yeas—Aldermen Ablsiit. Ilinghara.
nonh along the west sidi- of Wad.T. P. H.-s 2nd add; $17.25.
B%*erelt. Oilleti. Murrhie. Murray. WinA. B. CortU, loti 3 and 4. block 7. worth street lo
nit. and Wll?*oi—<8i.
$36.40.
r. H/s 2nd add; $16.00.
Pert* Manioette -Rsflraa!
6.. block
"*
M.Lved bv Al.lerman Ringbam that
of way l>ing east of lot 13.
. P. H.’s tad add: $16.00.
* • the iKiard of education bo allowed to
J. W. MMidfU. lots 7 and 8. block 7. E A Co’s iftih add: 842Of
P. H.’a 2nd add ; $16.oo.
W. A. Whhi*. lots IS and 14. block
7. P. H.’S 2nd mdd: $i5.oo.
let*t CM Of norih»*a»t ro-ner of MonJ. W. Noble, lou 15 and 1$. btock 7
P. H.’s 2nd add: $I5.i»0.

Rest Strsat.

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ikroce east 14 feet,

sed. Hoellmamel bldg.. E. Frent! There Is cooaidarabla rnw timbar
‘ plemy of wood Umber on
oct 2611
BE Traven;e City.
The ma>or aooo'nird fo- Jesj
Boll jond.
,
tha oeacc.
fipragne.
Mo%od by Aid
Idcrman Murray that tkc
appointment be
Carried
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
Ytas-^Aldcrmrn Abbott. Bingham.
>i«rchlc. Murrey. Wto-i„
Thia report la mado up daily. Tht Ra>
nio aad Wllsor.—(8)
HOUSE to rent. $6.00. Dr. Moon.
oofd
la not reapoBaibla far ehmfM
The mayor appointed for m* Dberof
$39.75.
board of cKlucatloo. to fill____
W. E Brown. 32, .13 and et.4 34.. block the
In the- Fourth ward. Freak Meads.
IE E A Co’s 2nd add: $18.75.
FOR
RENT-FiimUhcJ
house
of
six
Moved
by
Alderman
Winnie
that
the
, lot J«.^Mock E.41-. E
Thirlby A Calkin*. wE 36. 37
rooms, inquire 631 W’ashington 8t.
38^^tock 4. I!.. E A CO.’*; 2nd
OoldCgrd. lots 35 and 3$. block E.
nov 22-$tI Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. B\ereu
^ A 00.-S Tth add: |39.C0.
Unknown name. rUviot fC. block
Glllott. Murray. Winnie and WlUon—
H.. L. A CO H 2nd add: $3.76.
FOR RENT—Rooms for small famll> . j
cheap.
Inquire
Z.
T.
Swan.
601 W.
• A, A. McCoy, loi I. tOoek O, II.. E
Eleventh street. Phone 249 CIt.
|
A Co.’s Ttb add: 819JO.
■ M.
|
n.r mc„hc
West 6UU Street
nov 18-if'
Cutler Est- lofS* 9 and 10, block 2.

i?idir

kx S. taloek

MlteMW—,

WAKTIO-H,
a..
H.
finer and all around machU lowing list of real atUU. It Is all dione who oaa InuaJl machinery;
a position in a mill. Uctory or shop,
will furnish tha bast of references__
regarding ahiUty Md sobriety. Call! iu
althlsoStoi.
Bovl4tr
_________
: Lot i. », oar. ICtk tMi lUul* Stt,
WANTKO-At ooo.. fO«n* mcB
^ ^
flrwca .lut hiakcBiea; bixh •**•*.ih“«5.
»U it, BMt «•
proBotloB KUAruUcod: «rcmeB gti | Horn Wd W. MI Stxtk it
lion, becomiuc *n«mccr« At |17S; _M«t»o aitd M. i. W. Bor. WobMar

add: $15.
F. R. Goodrich, a
M. E Lytma. totsI 27 and
foltovs: CoBUDeociog 30 faei east of
4. P. H.’s 3rd add: $15.00.
^ northeast corner of Madison street
Mrs. Tine, tot 29. btock 4 P
P M
H •.s 5r^
3rd I^

K, U.r». .« ». M-K n. « ,.H^s «-]•••«
Standaid Bavints fr Ijnmv. Cn. lot
JBO. J. Ihmn. lot 6. block 2! 161. Oak Hetitbt*. add; |15.M.
: I33.S0.
S. Jones. wH oI lot «. block 21
Oro. O. Oates, lot IM. Oak HcIcMk
Baker, lot 11. block 12.
“ jU6.0<1
add:
W. H. Earls, lot 197. Oak Heisbtfi
lot 16. block 12. add; |l&i)0.
t'£«S^V«7,Toe"'’nlL,'h
I -to"™
—n.ion ,o ue held
^ H^Lee. lot iM. Oak Heights add:
A. N. Hannaford. tot 18, block 7, P.
. . 6. Brown, east 44 feet of lot y.
Ifs 2nd add: $7JO.
W. O. Foot*, a parrel deaeribed at |
Charlotte ^itrley. Im 199. Oak
Base tot 17. btock
™ ^of
aT^^Tn' ' ~ Ur Aldemun Everet. ,ba. ,be
Heights add; 'lie.M.
$7 JO.
JOJl. WorttlS. I32feet: IM.40.
U aad 13. btock i.
alter. Iheore area 150 feel
rirat. Ponrifc
ad”
fem- ♦wio**'^**’
oio. O. Bates, lot 214. Oak Heights
lUrry Monroe toU21 aad 22. block aoath to From aireei. ihenee eai»
HmU*** Uiy A Ca.*a itir Addition.
alOBc north aide of Front a.-ee. -1 CarriW^
add: 949d^i.
1. P.?41.’fi 2ad add: $17J5.
Moved by Alderman Glllctt that the
ftstt Front ttract.
H. w. fhaiti-. tot •! aad eH lot 22, feet to beginning; 8l5.‘
counril
a»ljo
Jacob Lather. ywrcel
i
ward 1.
btoefeS, P. H.’s 2nd add: $11.25.
described a*
Carried.
Moved by Alderman Bincbam that
Jas. Fpencer, lot 3. oKcinal pUt.
?
West Tenth Street.
CcmmeDHng 60 feet west of
tbe reaoloUon be adopted.
CH.\8. M.
block 11: M3 00
comer of Monroe street and
Jon. PerkPti. tot 18. btock 8. H.. E A
CarHod.
August Belrm»r. w^ tot 5. block 11. Co.'s 2ad add: 810.66.
iirect. lUeace nonh about 150
Teaa-AWennen Abbou. Bloaham. original nlat: luJtt.
olley.- theace west 50 feet,
A. Champtoa. lots 1 aad 2. btock 1.
Do
bo deceived by csotmterfelti
Anna Oermalm-. wW lot C. block 11.. P. H’s 2ad add: I17J5.
soulh to From atreel. thence
meSd
Murraj.Winbuy Witch Hazel
original nlat; 916 60.
>ng north
■th side
aide of Front »tml
sircil
“f" Salve^l
“'*«■ The
Jao. HeHfrlch. tot 8. block E P. H.^s
JlSl^^Reaolred by^ibe council
pll of the
H. a Bargclt. cH lot C. block 11. 2nd add: 17JO.
nnlitK; *16 no.
I^
^
city of Tuversa City. That the city original pUt; fiCSO.
G^, Lai
Thoe. Broderick, east SS feet tot II.
dark he aad Is haraby aatiBMiced and
Ward A
I block 1. P. H.’s 2ad add: $7J0.
directed to ammaa the aaunmu hereE K. McCoy, lot S.
he
nnr,E*kr
6. block E. H.. L. A
A. E Muzzy, lots IS and 1$. btock 4 feet wesit of the
the several lots Co.’a Tth add: $9JO.
and momlag. Beat for
Monroe street and Front street, thence ,' ^
H.. E A Oa's 1st: add . IIAOO.
ieacribed U the
Tetter,
Mrs, Greenwood. «Ur»
tt 8. Bayer. eH lot fO Md 19. block north about I5.i foot to alley, thence
roll for tbe aUta a&d coonwarn SO feet ifaenn- aoi tu -o Front
•" '
I. H„ E A Cc.*a 1st add:'8ll.25.
1M6 as an improveChaa, Creaar. lots 26 Md 2$. block ttreet. ihcoce eaai alone north fide .-f I
Troaa JdhaMNi. east 1€ feet tot 12 4. H.. E A Oo.’s 1st add; $17 •3,
meat ob Bsst Front street by aaM
11S.O0. _ , ,
Fifth Steret.
"
; Novel lire O.' Roentgen rsya Is maSe
oRy abniUns cm the acveml lou and
MIkf Dcbolt. a
E a Wood, lots 1 aad 2. bloek 17. H.
bs , uy « Reran comps,ty immufgHurlng
follows: Ounmeac
E A Co.’i 6lh add: 821.0P.
cables
Tbe cabb*s are
6.0t».
Vamo Hh
thence north about!
wwt 60 fee: i 1®***’?'**
X-ray tube.
rrnnk Kitbeek. lots
lota 13
IS and 14
14. btock)
Mock I ?» fe«t
»«>* to
u> aUey.
aJIer. tbecce
tb«.
^^h m3! $17^! tsence mmtli li' Froql
thISS l «»*ove showing an, def«,
Beaolvad. That a fee Of fOnr par cent
east 17 feet lot 10 and
«»«« north side of Front .tree;!
with gn-bter .*ert.lmy fhM the
be addod to aald several aama and ool
nstuUly employed.
a $th add
laeted with the said Ux as a oolloctloo
foe.
E. Bingham, lots 15. 1$ aad 17
Baal Fram ttfom^lciiprovafnant.
bM 16.
E A C5a‘fi 10th add
Aarwt

si; 1 PMUm-^pm^

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Coyi

Heaolred. that a fee of four per cent
s adl(sd to aahl seTcrmi aums and

***Seiiolvcd. That a fee of four per cent aessed and are hereby levied axalnst
ho added to said sercral suns and colleoied wlth^hc asld Ux as a cpItoctloB
the general asaesfincnt roll for the
present flseal year as sidevalk tAxt%
OH. 31. HOI StHa aTMfipaid ^av- adjacent to such prcmltcf and remalnino Tax ac Knat lists Itrast
tajt uneollacied.
Resolved further. That a 10 per rent
0**i9inal IHft.
penally l»e added, rlt:
Winnie, lot S. block T. CS Cement Walks SwIK In ifOS and Unt
taT.C0.
paw ^av. 1st. IMS.
(. 0. Winnie, sll of lot w. 10. block
Ount Strsat.

1

WANTCB—HaneMWw to oB and pol­
ish. Fred Fuller. 143 k Temh.

>«* *. -OC8 ». ori«.

Gdhle. lots IS and 19. btock
16. H., E A Go’s 10th add: $15.0i
C. L. Gbcp BW, 14 feet «aat of wen
T. C

7 Md 3. hlodk ll» boMded BorUt hv
Boardman Hver. sooth by FVodt street,
caia by extcMloii of WalUaiton street
aeroas Pitmt atroai and west by line
SHst tttb Stmt.
parmllei to iBd dlstaat f?^ WelUn«r!^R WllUams,
H. W. WoldmaE Iocs 1 aad 1 btock l,ay Co.‘s lac add: $49.50.
um street. «7 MH; I16JH1,'
Moved by AklecmM Btnfbam that 1. P H *9 fth add; 920 40.
V. A. Stroa^.tiiU 3 aad 4. btock 1.
the nwoltitloB be adopted.
P. «.-a Hh2S: »$JA
..CaniML
Ehi. or P. Haasah. tou 3 aad 4. P.
Yeas—AldenBOB Abbou, Btnsham.
Bvewt, OUlaCi. Mnrchle. Murray, Win H.’s 4th add: fU.$0.
C If. Ourpeainr. toU 9 aad 10. btock
t P- M-’a 4CA add: JU.OO.
C. E Dmrla. tats 23 aad 2E bloek 4.
P. H’a 3rd hdd: tV^M.
i ..Pa J. SmhcrlSBA. Iptg 26 and 2f.

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What conU .lie nom miteblo or

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Woh^thonnitaat'
ws ium tfaoneatasiarniageiU

J. Z GBDLICE 00.

202 aNortI
TO RENT—If
street: second building north of As
bury church. E H. A11}1L

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—nne llvc*r} and fe<*d busincBs in county seat to»n <if 1600;
good location. For inrtirulars a*l
dre*;,; Byron TravN, Kalkaska. Mich Dry. Hard aad Safi 1
nov 2A-T ’
FOR SALE AT ONCE-One good farm
horse or delivery boriM*: one large
* single driving
410 Wadsworth.
nov 1<; tf

proparty lo cxchantc. A. W. nick

s

CALMAN*S Intarlor Spar Varnlah It
durahto for all IMartor waric
tumnormaciu

af. M. ntiellm)Rnt0l
BSTATC AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLrlC

'« 'F| •» e«.t rroBt mu
FOR SALIE—Form
town. inclodJug

6 miles west id i
all Implements.
calf, :
Chester while plgi. 7 tons of hay In
hare, all Ike crops, new house bnlll
last fall, large log liara. everythhiv ouiorphaM.
complete. A bargain If taken at
once. For particulari call at W. E.
Tbomimoa’s. 439 Woat I^lh Su
oct 23-lf

V, ■Clr.

F’RKKI
oosBnuHioyarth

Hational School of" Music.

FOR SALE—A light wartr horse. $18
W. Eleventh 8L
oct 194f
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RBNT-Weat
of Untoii Btreat on fBevanU street,
with all modem ImprovemeaU. Buqnlre of A. Caspeau. 730 C
Union 8L
oct 1(
WR SAiSIIflMa. and tot.
tot. 442 West Eiskt atraeL Prioa
J3?W0. OBOthird dowm, halMoa to
Isait purchaaar. laquira 115 East
Klath acreat, or addreaa John auaa.
Chaboygaa. Mich.
aept 942
Uyou are troubled wiib dlxxy a;
headache. 'todigrstioB. codstipi
Holliaters’s Rocky Motmuln Tea goes
directly to the scat of the dlseaae and
cures when all else falU. 35 cents.,

riBest line of turkeys lu the ciiy
Get your order for Thankagivlag in
now.
J08EPH 8LEDBR A SONS,
nov 20Jt
But FaurareFrea.
i few jtoRpla are autirely free
from indigostlos at this acaaoa of tht
]W. Kodol Lbrapapaia Cnrerla not
oaly tha beat remedy to uao baeauae
U dlgeata what yon eat hot baeaaso it
tato tlsahHmlldlag btood. Kodoi re-.
Itoves ismr atomach. haan bora, belchlag. aad all forms of

DR. J.W. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work

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Uk moMaat lUt tatag npp
^ tha «BBitr. the 1—iln hi
r%bt !• pir

ihP.H«binn,ihti
■Idio to hi­
latMtlt.OM
lt. me pc
•M hr Mrs.
ra^hsT
Is
vlAovioMKM
ihrehOMthi’

Ji<tc kr ik CntaiB
When a new fanUr awnres la ttert
tor. ahntthe iim thing ytm do fc to
-rjae upT the onrtalns. lUghl! 8spaaoniodrs cHtJciaMg rotnn? if
pin 1^ cwrjdas. yon hare My reanans fhr aeloeting dM from Mr cmad
asaortment. and the spedaJ prMds w«l

£i»rrsr--^

Like Cwrtains at. pair.......... die
•te and IIjBO Curtnlns nf. pair..,.flic
ll.n nnd $1.50 Cnrtnlna ni. pMr... .tit
$1.75 and $lae Cnrtnlnf nt. pair $1JB
$2.50 aad $2.73 Onrtains nt. pair fijil
$3P0 aeJ $7.50 Cvrtalas nt. nair tt.lt
$3.73 and Vm Curtains at. pair ttJi
$%M aad $3.00 tlartalas at. pair tUO
$%m and $$.00 Cwrtalns at. pair ttvtO

, bceuK lb* iiirfb ^m.«l
tbc BWbod* i»m4 by tbeir «e«hrr.
Ml** Maltha WIlUaM. Tb*a .mt
word to the aehaol hoard that they
would aot .mom oalcos they coold
hare a new teacher. The board »ct
%llh the ptiplls. foire them a good leeton? aad aiade thcni apoionixe to
Vnmarna for fhclr coaduct.
. ADoa BearlUe, of Mcaonioee.
rcar.old boy. was shot, throoffb the
head with a K^allber rlBc aod is aUro
to fell the story. He was hnnitni;
siNUToms with his 13.>ear^>ld brother
when his rifle failed to dIarUance and
he looked Into the mnwlr and the
weapon exploded, the bullet jdsslni;
ihrooih the pupil of the eye and cn
tlroly ihrouKh the head. The physi
dans Ihlnk he may lire.
Bourenir vandals stole the flowers
from the grave of Josle Oom at Grand
lUpIds.
The flyearold daughter of retcr
inryer of lUy City walked Into an open
elaieru at their home and was drown­
ed.
‘ The State Ravings bank of Inula will
pay a dUlden«l.iorjM pt'r cent
1
and will IncreiMj stoclN<yiu-4:iii.fKHi

to lioo.bott.
k^tsd Kcuquctie of Menomlnev.|iigtHl
13. fell while hunting, his gun wai
cbarntMl and the bullet pasM'd thrxMigh
his liOd.r. He win die.
HepresentaUres of IhMrol! M K
eonfermce were looking over the Run:
- menlllr hotel property at St. Clair
with an Idea of purchasing ft tor an
old people’s home.
K. a l>utcher of Ft%nville. a cadet
at Orchard l^c academy, fell btw.l
long from the IX f. R. ireailc o>rr the
Grand Trunk tmdts at Pontiac—to
feet-4anded on Ills feet and broke
hlf ankle In two places.
Ralph naogbi U'came tsiiagi«d v
the poorboiiM- at Ri. aalr Uemuse
Munroc Burris, another lnma»r, would
not get up ai-3 a. m. and get him a
drink of water. He attacked and set.
ously injnrvd Ourris. who had bln ar­
rested.
ttldlc woridng In tiu‘ saw mill or
the Amy Lomber Co at l*diitlar. lUi, Uagley was struck Ji the abdomen by
a flying limber with ll^ result that hfs
bowels are paraJyaed and it is luaro'l
lhat I be aecldem will prove fatal. DaeK'y is 20 years of age.
Transf.-rw ol properly to his* w ife
and son by O B. ICrcatder. tahknipt
trf fh>cheatcr. have been act aside hv
Jm%r Bntth. and Krcaaler la chlo.-ed
to fay II.M apent to Inprore the
wIITs bomestma exempUiMi. Cmdl orsVtand a chsaev of roalUlag thetr

hocil ahe wmt evicted wtth her babe
M d«l«ro Cf the law. Her mother ha J
kmt the propeny oa a mortgage ami
CThPriM F. Brockman, wrho Is In Chfl
Iomia. says she has not paM her ranV

SKM.4

Duor IMb'ii.. *c^ Sic. »i ............. tk

#•

and 5c a yard

25c, 35c, 50c, 65c. 98c.
1.25. 1.50, etc. up to 2.50

KflU Sbawls* Toques* Tams,
Fascinators, Caps, Etc.
New arririilt almost every tiny kt'**!*
tlHJ haaoriment briirlit nnJ altnictive.
Pretty* ap-to dati> aiyUm at

26c, 60c, 76c, I.CX). 1.50
andJ,75.
A nif*o line of Baby lluods at
oOc-T-Vandfl.
J

mmm is

J>S?5ird
,

i'

PILES OF BLANKETS

;'ll

Sllkoliiics

M’S,

gg

.

Cotton BatUog

l^st Chribtmas time we made FIVE HUNDRED little ^irls b.ippy with the beautiful dolls we
iravc away.^ This F^ we briijhiened the table of many a home with a beautiful set of white and gold

Now we arc ^^oing to give away beautiful dolls again—many of them and as pretty, if not prettier,
than last year.
In addition to all the other advant^cs that you get by trading here, we will give a Doll ticket
with every 5(k: purchase. These doll tickets arc to be gathered and kept until a day or two before
Christmas and then brought in. each lot in.an envelope with name and address plainly written. The
Little Latly bringing in the largest number of tickets will receive the biggest doll, worth Sl.'i; the next

9c
Buy Your Haudkerebiefs Now

Wo can't duplicate tbc vnlui* ot ibcm
prio<* tbc Ivst we e\-ur bad - ihu U«t
ever liliowii by nnyom*.

500 Dozen New and
Dainty Handkerchiefs

^*aistB worth

colors, at 1.45
and f.-yO. at............4.25

«*«....
$1.50 PETTICOATS AT 98c ,

.o.

Merocrixetl PettioojiK Mack ami tolorB.«x of the prettiest styles you ever s;i«, al! sizA-s,
worth $l.TiO.at oidy............................................................. ............................................................................

98c.

LADIES’ FLEECED WRAPPERS-The new Fall styles, all sizes ami col.)rs. worth $1.2a, at..

98Ci

PERCALE WRAPPERS—Nice dark colors, iua<le of Ursl calicoes and iKTcales, very pretty
at...........................................................................................................................
s^GA, worth $1 and 1

76c

Ask to See
Tin* L;uliot' Hvniititcliinl Haiidkcr*
chiefs nt
ihv Men’s Hmidkcrcbiefa
at .4c, the ChiKlreira Hand kerchief, at

lcand2c.
Handken hi.'fs for Pillow Toi» nl 7c
Iliimlkerdiiefs fur Kiraoims, lienullful
IVrBian designs. 8c
llandl^erehief Center, ol 1 Oc, 1 5c

For Men, Women, Children am________
The best value.s ever shown niiywheri'.

:i5c,at ..................................................
25c
A choii'o stock of I'liioii SuiU iti all grades and
size® for Men, Women and Chiklreu,

Boys’and Ciirls* Heavy Flcectd Under’•rear at..........:................................... .............

HantlkereliieTs nl 25C, 56c,
75c, I.OOand 1.26

A SALE OF TAfeLE LINENS
Kv<Tylx*ly who admiru* pivtty linens should tek<- ndv.intaKU of tbi* pruiit <u.i*>rtnnily to save
Iwf'uly to thirty jicr cf'iit.

FIFTY BMVNANTS of BIBACHEO UW6N. ii. 2. 24 an.l 3 y<l lun«lbs. bcnulifui p,tlun.».
wortlj 50c to <K)c a yard, at <iuly ................... ;................ ;...........................................
39^
TABLE LIKENS—Worill .*>5c to jOe a y;ml, at.

.............................. ..........................

29d

TABLE LINENS—72 incites wide, siJueial at............................................. . i49c, 69c. 69c EtC
BEAUTIFUL SATIN DAMASK-Jk-et $1.2.7cpiality, at............................. ............... .............

98c

NAPKINS—Luge size, the kind that w;ish niee. iino fjuality, tasty desigtii. ix st ever shown,
,il, pur domi...........................;................ ....98c, $ 1.40. $ 1.85, $2.35 and $3.1 O

FLEECED KWOKAS—Choik-c styU*. gocxl tillers, spA-ial values at................... 45c mul 65c

39c

TOWELS—Liir^-u Turkish Ritb To«cls,.worlb 12ic to l-'ic, for only............................
23c

9c

Sal'ui Danwisk, lluck, aud FriiiKcd Towels, U-antics, worth .'iOc andXic. at only............

Infants’ line, K,,rt lIt‘ei'<M but heavy
•ear. a Inviutiful garweight Umh*rwear,
men I, sizes 2, :j. I ai
aud o, at.... - n* • -

A Strong Line of Wool Garaents for Men ami Women, at $1.00 Per Garment.

23c

A SNAP IN TOWELING
A good^Linen Unisli^ worth lOe to He a yard, for only

............... .............................

0c

BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE BOLL SHOW!
Make the little ones happy—show them the pretty dolls now displayctlln our East Window. These dolls have just completefTthcir. long trip across the ocean.
arc fresh and bright; their curls have withstood the salt air and you inay know they arc the very best, most jicrfcct doljs that can be made.

Beautiful Dolls
Sleeping Ddlls

u

at :ic. 5c, tx-. lOc, 12^. 15c, IV, aX'. a‘)c

.Silk

♦1.85 nnd $1.50 waist*, in wlrite, black
and cxilori and fancy materials, at ... 98C

m

Big rolls, worth V2'Ac. special |kt roll only

BEAUTIFUL DOLLS FREE

SENSATIONAL WAIST SALE

■ m

9c and 1 Oc per yard

!li-:”-....73

Uenutiful Fall and Winter W«i*U at lo»» tlian makers' cost Tbc ncuesl styles-the kiuil »,•
bavc bad sueb big succeos <gtb—wc now place on sale nt these pbcuoiiieiud prices:

'-1

Brand new patterns, great variety, plain and fig­
ured. best 12 ^ic aod 15c qualities, at only

GOOD l-LELCED ULANKKT.S at, per

See the COMFORTERS, woFili 1.50.

^!
.. 23c

d3

It. oboic,*u mutt up.U> .late mrituriHls. ^

3oc.

Men’s Hctfiv'y^h«ccd Underwear at-----Lfulitw* Heavy RibUxl Uudcrwi^ior, worth

Men's Henry Wool Socks, worth
SOenpd^at.............
I4C
5Vorth:i5oapnir.at.......... 28c
UNBS’ BBLTS-To olom oht loU
km place on sale Soc and :i5c
bclust.............................. 19c
aO^belUat......................... 39c



our low prices do not seem to amazing after ail-.r^’t this easy to understand ? For tomorrow and
until Christmas eve we have prepared »me extraordinary values that the economical shoppers can’t
afford to overlook. Here they are—give them >'our closest attention:

Over fifty different choice snappy patterns, in both
light and dark colorings, worth Cc and Jc a yard,
placed on sale now at

Don't foil

SALEOFSTOCKIl^S
Good.beanUarkooUon bomfer
iMdim. dm Mkam' and Gbildrai^riUM bmc. in all siaes,
i>o««raoU far kua than 10c.
,apoeial.i*r pair .......... «c
Bmvy Aaeeod bom far Udim in
pkfa black or with whiks Jest
aim ObiUien'a Ooecud boao, «xUa
Jirayy. wortb 90e to
|4c
innoial, per pair----- -----Udica'. MiM’ and CbiUten's
WOOL HOSE, in aU tbo diAwfot atyioa of
«»d ribbad,
usually aoW nl 35c to 40o a|mr.

Almost evcr>' customer that enters Stdnber<.Bros.’
busy store that is potted to values, passes
commeot oo our remarkable k»w prices. "I don’t see bow you can afford to sell your goods so k»wr
yorf hear a hundred limes a day. "Why, they are asking a great <kal more for the same goods
all over town'.' It is indeed difficult for-.a woman acciistotned to big |>rices to oomprehead onr
srooderful low prices. Here i> the secret; When you bear in mind the fact that we have the smallest
expense in Traverse City for ihe business we do,
.

X5,pofl-Yaris of OnliMaollis.

M hlFSCS.

.1

dn^24^1wp|»lir^

' X»RES8
fes «wis SS=sSt£s£SS 95t

All now, ot>-to-daU- stylos.
to sue Uicm St

.;>

{iiri€olffi| Sliehls
l^y cash for auiwpwh aad seUtMm nan times at the Closest pwrtWennfta a

BrtM X*«
tt k SUM of H^MT* H hon sUro
im mm au amf ih«w lor s wUr^
faifbtoMoie. IfMttherhores
to0M4ttlt
Ooone D. WM-oo^s Fltot
tfiTor. ctaias to be lbe oimer of a
mooter that has tream to Mrh pi
tkm. that bla aoiebbora are saosalac
as k> arhother H la aa oatrWb or a
tsro^cggM slndte. DotIb« the fmU
aoaaoa, it U said, this rooMat p
all ibo fruK from the frsas la the
aeifhUbrtiood. lu rarortie stoiil no«
la to alaad la iu stall aad oat com olf
Um> back of Gcorgeo homes in tbc
next stall. He is said to oat three
hoshola of com eiroty dar* In caav
. oao gf the horses bcooM sick or dks
Oeorae Is jsolop to hlUh hla roost
with the other iMiraeaad conUaa
lo« a hack hasiaeos.
Jsaaes H. fUmjch. Jr. sRud f years.,
the ymiaaest deer hunter la Micltf.
can. has saewrded In mUnr part of
hfs llceasc. A N6 ponad bock reached
Neganacie vltb hla mpcai attaeboJ.
He Is still la the woods with his father
and wlU oadoahlodlr flit his llccnibefore he ^ras.
The arrokh trade of the irablie



U:'t.d

•V-

Dolls with Real Eyelashes
Dolls with Siipipte Joints

'J];-.;
Tlieir faces

Dolls in Winter Wraps
Dolls in Evening Gowns

Over a Thousand of These Dolls will be Given Away at Christmas Time.

the Storie That cMs tou |iM

■IV:'

iii

Best for Your Money,
V

loriiwit In icair—
fset. It Is also of grmt
Its wmknrwn is due to the
Sliillf riWing of IU
*

iJi

iMcono, TMAvcm^emr.

michicaii.

Friday, novcmkr Kim

1 SPORTS OF All KIIDS |

Straight Talks on
Patent Modieiiies

Aaa Artior. Mick.. Km. Zt.-TketJu

c-'S t';.

r:l;

■T*rloMbafI
‘??*Tr**team
*■ here aow thaa
>»»«*<»
o* 1
the
at any
Mher time of the rail. Bach atghi tbe
CMeagp came la the talk br iHe mu
dMU an orer the unra. At every dla^ table aad aodal gathertac there
Is Bcaroety aayililBc Hee talked of hot
the cooMag grtdiroa battle wHh thej
.2~«»«CMcagoMi Thaakaghrteg
nm viu be M Momoat cnnrd of
MMibpyi f«iadc«t« po frtNB b«re lo tbe
•UK, M All or the tichets sMil oo «ste
h«wefe ««lch}7 foMM op by ft;.*
acsdevfs. lUcbigoB aaoey will be In
•bwidMee Md the Aim Arbor otodeou
•re roiuly lo git« Oddo of 3 bod ereo
S lo 1 that tbe Wolrerteco will be th«elcfoni wbmi tbr irmt •fm«je U
ow. ne jmlf wsao fowt-d h» *» H
Behomdr Very few of the locml eo
tbtiiteou wUl wager that the Chicago
laMB win not ocoro. TlK-y all fear
BekonallY toe. The Are goaU again si

1.1:33“.'

r placed that the
More aa many a» tbrer bjochdoan*.
Othera are aol 'niJliug to alhia rnonthan two nnd thry fear that l^rkrnair.
nuy be abbt U» eoum aIxMrt lat he
potau with hU lot Bkioe.
The uwm U taking hard and li>«Iy
wetrhoou rrer> night. Voal *nn«l a
goodly Domber ol alumni are workint;
anch erenlog «Hli the aqiiad to Igi'
prore the IIUH* weaknoaaea wblclr
cropimd out In the game taat Saturday
with the Wtacoiwln team.
OMTeto aad Harry HammoofLare i*.
reiving mocli o! the mitentlon. n» It i<
fenred that the cnUu.mlll U- a Wt weak
and BrkeraaU will be able to gt*t looae.
Aliw the men are workcnl dally on
going down on pout*. n« thU alao maa
one of the weak i»otnt» In the WlwonBin game.
Oe Tray Mpy Dtt In.
Chicago. Not.
IH Tray will
\m etmAned to hU Uxl the intt i>r iliiN
%«ik. but ft la U li. v.M| by the K|K*clal
lata hr will be able to get Into the

The chief iuCTcdkaU of
Mttcu-Tonc are (Tcnlian, CV
beba, Caacara Sarrada, Glycrr.
inc, and SaraaparilU.
GenUan Is recoenlaed in lued.
Irine ai « n e c? the greatest
tonica ever diMrcn-rred.
diftccn-rred. It is
indation on which Muc
Gei
liincji in high degree the Ionic
|*jaen. jd all the
ICTh, with none of the diwd
vanugea appl) tng to them.
Cubeba have long tieen
cignlxcd as *t.pecitic in the treatment of all catarrhal conditions.

Sir’

puuling the
nii.l the om
oomv i» prulilrmatieat.
* that the «.ptlen. r».* had b«‘
Itmod and thiia far n*ni haa
• It. Abaolute ijulet Will
bf^ the ordora until the innammatlun
Iravra the rye and alght U realon^].
F. M. DcTmy, father of tbr athleii%
aald laat night he Indleved tho buy
would be In the ThaiikTghing game,
althiuigh he did nut believe re wuuld
br able lo have hla bed mull Sunday.
While the refiortN from the ap<rlai*
lau are not all 1ba» waa huped for.
CViach Siagg now feeU that lu> will be
able lu uae l)e Tray, although he will
hr in n aiakeuiHl condition from hla
coufliu tneiil to hla iHNl.
■ig Laamid Training Stunu.
For yaara It haa Uvn the haidt .rf
big league baaetmll niogula i., *.eud
their playera aouth tarh apring to g»*i
In ctinditlon for the <
non. imd at the aanie
ork up the ;*
prope# baaeban loten^t
liom.i with
bloiiiw of tl^t.lr training aiunta. Kter> I
year pone dub trim* to <»u«do tin- others I
until it waa thought the limit ba«l ‘
'
hen ihv (
I as a trail
that name club la talking of going i

of the mucoi * membrane exists,
the use of Cubeba has t>een
1 liy the best phyiw
aicians for many generation.s.
Cascara Sagrada i* wpecUIly
Ully introduced fof
fo^ iitsneccs.
aary Uaative properties
he combination ot
oT these
The
Sarsaparil
Glycerine and Sarsaparilla
rith»Glycerine
;es Mucu Tone a remedy
rtmed
makes
that attacks caUrrh
caurrh from every
point, gradually restores and rc
Imilds the

and strength,

The rrmarkahlc aucrr.vt of
Re^ll l>5>,irp>ia Table i> K
largely due to the new and sue
icssful method of manulacture,
whereby the well kn«n^ prop,
crties of liikmulh
liumuih Sulmiliate
--------cie.in have licrn combined
carminiiivca and other

“* ““ It tunu tho catlre aaoal Into poteoa..

ThU Bot oBly doprlvea the blood oC tho I

MUmadk. It allpwa that oriaa to mt

S!!?.SkSWX:.5S2S.'*S:

pu%on, 9fm Cttx Book 8loc% Moom

MKAL RtTATt AND LOAND-Oraki
Tra?«r«a Load and Loaa Oo.. F.

THEC.B.TAYLORMM

terw
DR. r. HOLMWORTH- ^aolal Mr
tMtIoa to dlsaoM oC tho ega, oar,
Mae aad throat Olasses tttad.
Bombs T aad t. K. 4 L. Mmattlo
Oo. block. BothphooMk
IMt*
DR. K. «. Ml
IcaaDrugl

Ym Art Hit FttDtg Wall,

sarjaa^tts.”::

:-o5r»5i
DR. A. H. HOLUDAY* OrodaaU
rosto Ualrenttj. OMoa la M«am

taj. Tjta,ta-ta.-o.U.;ta-.

T. W. THIRLBY, DMtML 0?«
oon 4^ytY >awetr7 Moro
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY-M. D. PhfM.

r2tK;%.£rE2.'‘cS ;

IMl

dchntlclv unosidi/ed—is usot
The (livcophosiihalcs. acti

^mcni’h.c'L'id......

If you want Ihc 1^1
made buy a

|
the mosV easi
i,o„ ^huh gi.rs t^,c aJId
color, an.
and the combined .ilkah.ids
hdds of tCalisava Hark luve a
t.mic effect
cfTcxt on aliii.iM
aliiioM all the
fum ti.uu
fun.
ilions ..f
of the iKKlr.
In eomixiundii^ these vari*
<Hts <elements,
mu
degree ..f ph.i
‘has lic^ cmpluvcd. Tie and

JEWEL

VIM. VIGOR & vitality

OR. LAWTON^l'hysician and snr^
icon; offices In WUheln block, third
floor, with PfB- Bawyw aod Fatihallit*.

(• «M«t and te 0«nt *cm«

HARRY B. HARNCR-BiHtt PiM*

OIVK

Tnr s ‘>111 lo-nlsht.'*
r« SM. to .U DnwM.

Mtcrr NQ SMtmVTEt

MS!kH5i!ir^aS.pho^^

DR. GAUNTLETT
As Siiociul attention Ijiven to
(liBuoseo of the eye.
with Dr. 1. A. Thompaon
T NATIONAL BANK BLOCK

HCRVEY H. ANDCi
aad cousMlor, Wilhelm Mock. Traw
one City, Mich- CiUseas phoaa IN.
ABSTRACTS OF TITIX-C. O. Oir^
▼er. Pricat reasooshM. Ofk* wtth
O. P. Canar aad Bro. oBtlfphoaM.
OR. E. F. CHASE- -Homeoi
’s drag

FRANK TRUDE

A. J. McPHAIL

DENTIST
Boom SUt WUhela BlorjE ata.lWel«

SEWER TAX

TIH Itotoet store

Caipet Cjeanfaic Works

Notice to All Persona InteraMad.
The si>ecial assessment tax roll for
the const run ion of a trunk aewer In
district No. h (beginning at tlie Interaectlon of Bovnlnian river with Weilington a;re«*i. niniilDi; thence on Wel­
lington street, f'Vtinl Mre«t and )UIIroad avenue i«> Klghth streil, tlu^noc
Eighth siriN-i lo Barlow at reel) la
now in my hands for the colleclluu of
the accond InKiallment. together with
tho accrued Intercat on all unpoiU In
aullmenla. the aamc to be paid on or
before the SOth day of November. 1$05.
M. E. HaxHclI.
Citjr Treasurer.
Offlce-Il6ouj 202 SUto Dank build­
ing.
aov Mmo

. CHAPIN. Proprl.tw

auf314mo
DR. E. L. THIRLBY-Bpeclal attaaUoB to diseases of cblldreo. Boom
409 SUto baak bldg. DoUi phoeas.
TRAVERSE CITY LEOfDN NO. 139Natlonal Protective Legion will meet
In Woodman hall on the third Tnesday of each month at 7;3p p. m.
Calvin 8. Vader. prealdcnt; Lorin
Roberts. sccreUo*; NclUe C. Cray,
deputy.
6ct 26-1/

MS. J. 0.4 MAKT J. TKUBBLOOD
OBTSOPATHIO RHYBtOIANBI
Offim MM4 WOMm

H/AILETIliECIlRD

WANT ADriS"

ANOTMKM
^MO^OS'l’riOIW
Any Stove-in Stock

I A GAS RANGE f
CONNECTED
CITV

OAS

FREE,
OOv

A Dlaattroua Calamity.
It U a disastrous calamity when you
lose your health, because ludligcstlon
and constipation
hi
stipatlon hare
aappe-d
Prompt relief can be had in Dr.
New I.,lfe Pills. They build up y
goailve>prgans. and cure headache, dlxxinemvlrollr. eonsiipatlon. etc. Ouarantoeil at Johnson Dnig Co.*a. F. H.
Moada and C. A. Bugbee a Drug Storta.

JOHN R. SANTO

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FIRE (KSURANCE
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Time Table Tbkiag Bfeel Sepl. SMh. IMS

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

T.joTtr

WOOnWOOD!
16 in. Soft Wood, slabs and edgings
$1.25 per load
16 in. Hardwood, slabs and edgings ;
$2.CX) per load
■‘A ■ V-

Can make fprompt .delivery.
your orders.

Send u8

GEO. A. JARVIS

MARTINEK’S
217 East Front

Beaumul ^
neck ebains
Something entirely new,
made o f Roman Gold.
Perhaps this may be just
what you arc looking for.

Train arrtvae tn Trarena CM

o.wumooo.9._r.mr^.

PEREAIARQUETTI^

Ever think of buying
Diamonds, not expensit c
when you think of their
value.
Let us show' you the
oew Diamond Rings and
Crosses^

-TH*

DENTIST”

201 FRONT STREET
l.l.iNrN
StaWliWiif
MOHNE ft]lfcWEnr

6ENERAL IISOBAieE
."Ta«srisffia«5^
I I NEWWILHBLM BLOCIt
O.D. MILLER

$1.25 to $12

OVAL WOOD DM CO. J.N.MABnNEK
NO. 87. BOTH PHONES

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

Mfltn K. L. DONNKITR batr irtiMig

a:;

.k'TRY A RECORD

Sir MIeiiacI Uh-ka Bcarh waa in a
letrrj when he jaiaaed thmugh .New
Tark the other «Uy, on hU wa.r ta
HtngaiKire. to arldtrate In the traiiafer
of tl>c dtM-kf there from private owa
era lo the govenuueot. No wonder,
for he aiHl two other arbliratom an
ttf reeeivv $40ti.uou for fbHr afcrtcea.

Jrwe/rp SUrt
Wc sell the Famous
Fox Typewriter '

THE JOHNSON DRUG COMPANY

PinSDNAL
lA.nl llriliert* <bw^ not -lu ike and
rUoin it.u.-bo ln!..\lcant*
IMt.. t.ohlH. hiiiMt.
Only one other bid was made. whlr!i Irnny l.-ud.
P«-s.M hiH TGth
was for |:n.iK»0. oirenxl by P. II Me btvtb«lM\.
Ouliv of NVw York
Mr Hai
tins itava
Ma.i.T Patrt.k .1.
the owner of Dau l»ateh and IHrvcium
Ckpixe H. Kclehum of Tohxlo wa»
nisyor of VewjHirf
r owner .
Sr<n‘i.Try i:>»«ii hum Inn'ii Inviletl
Not. 1‘L-Ii wan au- deliver :iii IfdtlrrSH ImMoio ilie fa*-«Hy;
WeUuoMlav tWat ih.-n- was
now no doubt that Coach King would and literary fus-leile* of ib.- I iilverapy
U« relalmHl to handle the llaUger foo.- -«*f \ irglnla, next IVbniary.
tiall team another year. AsxlMaut
Aiiumg l.ii:d UuHrbery'g 4-idlci*tion of'
Coach Holt will mlau Ihv kept on the nnuff iHsxea, wbl. h |> H.M to W the
aiaff uexr yiwr.
finest ill tlie vvorkl. Is tiur
hh h l»r
• U la fob here that Ihe ^e*Mm lias
.nnd aimtliei vxlitrb
iMHin a great anceeas with thes<- men
In charge of the ttam and all ot th.< lilt iisad.
atiNlenta arw desirous of wx lug them
Ili.iih h«!» iiu iiM.m-y jmhI
at Use head again. The victory oxer lellea on a huuiII lega«-y U-ft hliu n
Mlnauaota was a greai Imosi for Wls- few yeais ng . He diaWH iio money
cxmaln aihlelles. and although ihv fnmi the i^ahaiiiHi Army and vnran.
loam waa lioatcn by both Chkage and •nc ault of rlothes a w liole yiwr.
Michigan the auuuQ haa Uvnn a pro:^
imrous
every way •to the
Tlmmas M. Henry, a Holed Itnli^b
Uadgi>m
marine i»alnier bs» just tuUbed a i»ieFamaua Old SUbIc Sold.
tnrr of the naval luinle of l*opeuhagen.
tklngtoii, Ky ., Nos. 24 —*Hf»rsemen*a which cH-mrml .\pnl
iNri.
nftyHeadquaricra. • ihc famous livery and alx iKitinda of fuilul was umsI and thei
aalea stable, the meeting place for
iwiiitiiig «-uvera an ataa' of ulneLv
In all parta of the
Mluarr
luilea.
when In l-cxlngtbo. haa Uvn aold by
11. p. Wllaou to the Phoenix Hotel com­
pany for
It adiulna the Vhornix hotel and will be couducied aa for
•KTly by Ha new ownera Mr. Wllaoa

FREE for )be next 30 days
with Soft Cost Olden of ton
and half ton lota

m WIST non snuT

HastalTs

FIFTH WARD.

worlds ehampion trotting stalllun. roe
onl 2:v:\i, was Hold at a uct Urn
WcdneiMU.t for IJI.ihhi. at the OW
to M W Sav-

a«w 8tau Bank BrtiitoD
Jo D. MARTIN-^FliyMota m4 8ai^
gaoa. oaoa SMlMtTraBt Kmt

E1NBLIH6 WOOn

$1.00, $2.00,
$3.00. $4.00

nr. Front Start.

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SUDUSTOUB

Rich cut glass. Beau­
tiful China, Handsome Silver. ELEGANT CLOCKS.
handsome wedding
gifts at

This "RexaU" Guarantee Appears on each package;
to give
satisfoctioa
not,
This prqMuation is guaranteed
------- -----------■ ' ctioa If Itit does not,
come back and get your mon^. It bdongs to you and ws want you
to have it”

it It kmpa up a few yoars I«*ng» r
they will be sending aonie of the club4
to Asia, Africa, or th.- Houih H. a
talanda to take the lamenoaa out of
the playera* arms playing ball on th.
Hahara dcaert. Pretty aoft f..r the
playora. a^^blB ^advertUoimmt for ih*
duba. and abotil pgyaite own ex|M*use«
Man*o
In the receipts of eihU.lil.Tn gaui.-s
la ofltii as gn*at
a w.iman f.
Amtflcan Jocktya trad Abroad.
AuiiTlrau liK’keya have led all He* thos.3. Austin. Mgr. of the -lUnui j
llcaii.

of l.j!avcJi»orih. Iiid
ridera on tl»«* KiimiHwn turf again tlib
f us
rvlusc'd
year, and It has gut au n.m that Anns utirtwxuuahl.\ when he rt
u|K*niie
low
ihf
dncltrr
to
o|K»niie
on hla wife,
lean jockeys arc cniusidered the only
•,
-InM.wd.**
for
feiuabIroubl.*,
-InM.w.l.**
Im
aayr.
nal rider* over aeruss ilie water. Frol
Taral has fust flnlsbed the season In •*wc’ txMirludfd to iry lilortrlc Uliicrv.
MiiugarU and Austria and leads th. My wIfP was then so sick, she could
Hat of auccesaful riders with sev.-nty hardly have her bexl. an.l five (5) phytwo winning nimints to Ills ered't. Hirlaua had fallcMl to relit v.> her. Aft. r
Harry
U*wU. atioUM-r American taking Klectrlc llliiers, shn was per­
joekey. wa« setxmU, and Utiill ih.- last fectly cured, ami ran now iK-rfunn all
day of the mm was il.si with Taral., her household duties ** ibiarmnteeil hy
the two iK'ing far ah.'a.l of all the rvsi. Johiiauti tmig Co., F. Il.-Meads and C.
A. Uugltce, druggists; |iiir« iOc.

m.wiitoitaMMa. cttiMMvhoM

tiiOwdl

COKE

gilts

AHOiCJMTO
.
The Rexal! .\merii a«iii> Illigir .^ a tonic nerve 1o.k1 composed
chiefly of free IM.osph...T«S*
<;tvcopl)0<phatca
— •yro.
phmphaic and Calisaya
lu of this
due to the Uct that
J’hosphonis
to
tthe
liisnnuh Sulmitratc ami Tep- it supplies J’husphunis
M.^arc
i>>
Sbkd,
i^i‘ ondiiiorT
a
easily ukw up by cdialciv
thcim
them It ts
the only knoan iireparation ia’

hkh develops its greatest cf
fidency. Pcu>in not only sup
te tligcs
the most important clcm
it
ei
»n..v. «:n:uicma.
The cannipitives add propcrtics wh^h promptly .AeJc
jiams caused by undigested food.
The comb i naa ti on of the
wh.de makes a remedy absoluiely invaluable to any man or
woman .suffering from Dvspei^
sia—and not onlv a remedy but
rarr which >orks
works gradiully
graciiuiiy
a rare
rdniilding and Mimulating the
‘ ‘ w high perform the digo-

WW.OO

Oleddina

_ popidaritynu^ arise from any nundwr of.
(fauDabakm advertising amct« tfiem)
them) and may or may not be founded
on real warOteaB. Kittbeman, the plan, Uk idea, or the artide that
tnily succeeds, does Eo
be or it deserves to succeed, and
for needier reason.
The awxess oftfae “Rendi Renediesis therefore the first evidence
oTtfaeir real merit Tbeyaeni
cure, and^^ttgr^oire because eadi one of ttwm is the best remeify known to
for die partkolar ailment it is made to relieve.
There are nearly 200 remedies sold under die '‘Resall*’ name,
cadi for one disease or one porpoae. Eadi of these 1h» been adected
by a committee of eiqierts from among aU other remhtUes of its
etass, for manuCseture and sale by The United Drug Com|Wiy, a cooperative aaaodation of leading American dniggistB.
'
Wherever you see the name “ Rexall.” you may know d»t it
' 1 for a formula adentificaHy correct and proved efficient in acmal.
tag extended
We know diese formulas and are glad
‘ ' practice.
..........................................................................................................to
•nawganinquiriMregardit^them,givBgfiin information as to ithe
IpgredicntB.
^ Here are three fomous members of die “RexaD” fomify:'

. k la ooiUMeaily fell here
(bat the
machine «111 be able
he Michigan
Mich .
to go Unwgh Stagg’B
Stagg’a line for great

talanda have juat about betm dodded

landtbiBiswIv.
! yon «ga T
soooess ever known m the

MBS im

MILLWOID

Oleddinfl
Rinas...

oBN.-riM-r

A Llgiitd COM Cam.
igh Srnip which driras a cold
li€ ayatarn by acting aa a oaUmrtJc M the bowels 4s offerod la
rm LaxmUve Hoaey and
Clean the throaL atreagthtss
•r-. tUma aad tka eUMi^a* bSSU
Ite. Beet tor Croup. Wbooplag Gough.
A ItouM eedd cmroSdtlm^
g Cough Syrop which BMwee the heweto
of the trttem

toaUtouotaU.

M:

E W. HASnilGS & $01f
iBsaraBce aid Real Esute
IXaVMBB CUT.
MlarSaan.

aswaliasw., .

THY A MSeORe WANT AB / ’ , ,

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