The Evening Record, October 31, 1905

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The Evening Record, October 31, 1905

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE E VENING RECORD
tAaveree

6 PAGES

cmr. michioan. Tuesday. October si. isos.

IN PEHU ME HK“Uai«
HHSUHMSIU

Rule of-lhe Houss of Ronianoff Has Ended Uferj
300 Tears of Unlmiiled Power

CsmptwMler
-------------Sooks W*rt FfBHdv♦•fttly ICa^ Md FrsodiiiMt OePMH C«ftHlcat«s IftMMd.

Queen Quality
Shoes for Women

Tbe Uu-sl p^tmine W.

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WILD
WAS DROWNEDi"^-^^^ - »



'’r fiRliip It Pmt. Ridn M lisnUr irt BijM «late Coiws
t . ' % lie bctMh mate bate br Cot, Who Mails
;V>r
IhatOispatertaisIteeHaa


intl.K tion of wlmt we

I ';: - - 7 ;

.

WIM Him to Take

? V Sp^elal lo Ihe T^ entni; Rerord.
SL PeteraSwr^ Oct. Siv—All Ruaala
C2AR GRANTS DEMANDS OF
today la In a quiver of excitement. In
PEOPLE.
•very hamlet. In every town where the
8t. Petemhuri;. Oct. 31.—The
newpo hot ^penetrated la dlectiealno • followlnft U the text of the Imnothlng okoe. Cvorywhtre rejoicing la ; * perUI manlfeato:
hoard. The extrema rodlcata are even j •
-We. .VIrholaa the accooH. by
qiilot.
I • the urace of God. emiM ror and
TJio naMon efitona on Ha new era * autocrat of all the Rusalaa.
waa a light heart and a oong on luj* xrand duke of Finland, etc., dt^The people ara
cure lo all our faithful subjects
that the troubles and agitation
make tha moot of thoir opportunity;
In our capitals and In numerous
and will ptrhpe tap^thakaMthot la<
<dh.
r placiw fill our heart with
In thorn. The newapapeiq one uncen-1
oohed end the otrwHa W crowded {
excessive pain and sorrow .
with orderly thronfi of poopla.
•”rhe happiness of the Russlan soverelgu Is indissolubly
liound up with the happiness of
8t. Peieraburif. O^. 31.—An
otir people, and tl.e^sorrow of
manffdiato wao-liitied* UaC evening:
our fK-ople U the t^irniw of the
appolntltTR Cotmt Witle prtme minister
sovereign.
with apc'clal atilhorUy to co-ordinate
Fn)m the pnseni disorders
and unify the pOWcf* of the different
may arise great nantmal dlsrup
llherlles are Ktanted to ihe_RimsUnj' tlon. They menace the lnu*g
peopit and to the natlonkf a^T'midy ;* rity and unity of our empire.
••The supn-me duty Impost'd
•IH given legUlatIve po»«rh. while the|‘
suffraisr la «‘nlarged.
I' upon 11K hy our sovereign office
The llberih's conferred upon thoj' refpilri*s us to «*fface tuirself and
people Inolude frt*dom of the preMi.i' to usi all the him* and reason
the HphT of asM-mbly and the immo-!* at our command to lia^tcn in se­
nlly of the pernon. Inrhidlni; the Hght < ‘ curing the amity ami ccwirdlnathe power of the cen­
of halx-as corpus.
. * lion
WftU*a First Massage.
j * tra! government, and to assnro
81. Petrt>burg. Ot t 21.—"1 am sure * the success of meaKur»‘s for parlAcatlon lo all circles «if puhllc
the American people, who understand;
whal freedom U. and the American!* life which are essential to the
press, which voices the wish<^ of the I* well lM-ing of our inople.
• \Vo therefore direct our govpeople, will rejoice with the friendly )•
RuKBlan uatlonjit this rooment. whim * rmmeni to carry out ourlnffexlthe Riisiilsn peof.le have n‘oelved • hie will In the following manner:
"First—To extend Uw papulafrom his Imperial Wjesty. the pn»m-i*
Im» and the guarantees of frtH.Mlom.: * tiun the immulahle foundations
and will Join In the hoiw that ih- * of civic llherly. bas*^ on tie
r»*al Inviolability of p<'rs»»o.
Russian ?Mv>xle will wisely and In
fn*edom of consrU*oce. speech
rt*allxation of those iTtwriicK. co<
ate with the Kovemment fc their i * union and association.
"Second—W’lthouf suspending
IM^ceful solution Only thus 111 It •
possllde to *t*ctre the full iH'itefll-* ] * the already orderetl elections
the freHMlom conferrerl upon the'* to Mate douma.*to Invite panicpie."
'
i • Ipation in the douma. so far AS
Witte. Russia’s first premier.'* the limit.Hi time before the conlast night at mid night, »*enl the nlsne ! * vocation of the dotiroa will perpeople. Ite * mil. those classes of the popnmessage to the'A
latloiT now eomphdely deprive.!
Uarl Juki arriv.Hl at his retiidence on
of .h'ctoral rights, leaving th.*
Kammenlovrow Prospivi from Peter
d.-. elopm.-nt of the
huf where. In the Alexander palace.
principle ol the elector.1 riltht
th»* «*mperor two hou-s U’fore. had
In general to the newly estabgiven his Anal apprtnal to a manifesto
llsh.Hl
legiislative order of
and to a proinwro which will fon*ver
r
end the rule of absolutism ex* rclsiHl
"Third—To cRtmbllBh xn an
k:
by him and his Romanoff anceNtors for
unchxng.«bU* rule that no law
|1 * ovGT thr»v hundn'd >vafs
fhtll i»o onforcable without the
W>at
A Mmplo poruxal of the manife>to|* approval of th.' nutc douma.
that it »hall be po»«lhle for
lihowK how
In the emperor'<
the elected of the people to exalKlIeation of hU autocratic
erclae real participation In the
The v.-ry Myb* ot the
iipervlaion of the legality of the
clear and direct and devoid of the ver-1 •
Um..'. \ ague and bombaatlc phraaeol-! * aciK of the amhoritv appointed
ogy which heretofore baa character-. * Pv 1,1.

It NOW STATIONED
8AULT STE. MARtE.

You want swell elothes-l;..ve
u._. for a.,v other. We
•ympatliia- witli jrotir ilesires. aii.l «aiit voti to know Uiat
wo an. preiun.l to grntifv tii,-,,,. We »e‘ll the .lUtinctive
Suite andI Uvcrc^its
Overcoj.ts miule
ma.1.. fur
for y.miiK nun, l,y L. Adler.
Bro. A- Co., whu> sUiuiI at the from i clothin^j injinufacmre.
Their cloth.*6 an models of atyl.-.
Btyl.-.
iwl havi- the weariiiK
«|ualili.-s that AH.m.‘from careful tniloriti^: A»f rvlifihle fab.
ri.-i-si5 00 to 125.00. Our fun.ishin : J.'partmcnl is
and b-st offer-

ir"do* has dv-darM

By f-BTtni: to attmivt

:OK & MQXX

fS.M and $3.50

; Nahor Oopartment Has Rrccived Two
’ Oiapatchoa From Admiral Train
I
and DiacrediU the Story of
Mob Attack.
j By Wire to tbo Bvenli
I Seattle. W'aah. O
I Lieut. John V. Wild. aK»Hl 29. oI the
i revenue cutter Pcrr>’ wa4i drowiuil .n
Monday. The body wa.s re
•'covered by the Percy's crew. WIM
• i dipped and fell from the deck. **
I ; entered the revenue cutter wenice In
. j 1W6 and,was the son of Capuln J. F.
B Wild of the cutter Mackinac now a:
• Saull 8ie. Marie. Mic-h. The Uxty was
» ' sent cast fo»- burial.
D
- iSfPry Discredited.
• I Washlngfom. OcL 31 —The navy d>
• I parimenl has receiver! two dlspatch-'s
A from Admiral Train, datei] Shanghai.
. .Monday. No mention was made of
- IhIiii; attacked hy a Chlnt^e nioh atB . Nanking. Shanghai is a Umg distance
• from Nanking and the navy depanB menl Is disposed to discredii the story
. Of the attack on Train and his «m.

iB different from xhv
huyiftu of other
your henlth
do|X‘ndB upon whnt
you purcha*4*. Y<3U
/ jp't whnt you ask for
in il8 best .jualily
at otir store.


• but it U believed It wa* the aarae gang! .
that blew the safe* at Mears aud PentAxed iilN majraiy't manlfeaioc. It not! *
‘NVe appeal to all faithful
water within the pan ft w nlgbi5
only iH irava rr«l auiboiwhln. but ! • sons of RuNHia to remember
ahowa that the emperor at last has In ‘ * their duty tyward the fatherrerocabty bowed to the Inevitable. H“ i * land.'to aid in terminating theae
does not even conceal the fart that the ‘ * unprecedented troublea and to
cUactmtent and agitation of hia auh-j * apply their forces In coopera­
jecta have driven him to take thia atepi * tion with u» to the rcftoratlon • I Gmn«n Steamer CelHdetl With RutUnd practically >1elda evcr}ihlng—' * t»f calm and pence upon our -;
aUn Seiwanar and Beth Batts
civil llbAXty. the InvIolabllUy of perm * natal »oU.
ly Bunk.
"Given at Peterhof. Oct. 80, tn
and liberty of conacleiice. speech and ; •
He not only conrerta the I* the eleL^th y«tr of our rwIgiL
-1 By Wte* to tHh'Bveiitec Becortl.
farcical Imperial douma, with only!*
. "Kleholaii.*’
- \ Hdtlaglnnt. SwedMi. Oct. Sl.-Tho
conaoltatlre power. Into a true iegbi.
- rSwedlth stcsBier Johann and tbe BuslaUtre aasembly without the asaent of
j tian acboiwer Aatores collMed today
which no Bcaarjw aliall become law extreateu tbrMtan an aUrmpc to|Botb beatt aonk
which all ffOTemmeiiUl an- keep up tbe prtMent atm«de. the beet 1 All but three men of the two erewt
tborlllea mutt answer, bnt promltet: opinion te that thif backbone of tbejnanibertnc tblny sen were drowned.
the effect will depend on liow fhr I bwcIT CIDEII 15 t
Roi^sia ii ex-*Owint Witte will be able to «««n*e j, c.
A Bon. I
COontinned OB T%ird Pbce.)


mm

SL COR FROKT&UNION j

WITH SHOES
O.

C.

MOPFATT

j Abstracts of Title
BRICBB BaTISraCTOVY
DatablUhud iaa«
Bo«iii210 Biat« Dunk BulldInS

We have the largest lino
of Ladioe’ fine Shoes in
the city, at prioea that
e.nn’t iV I vat. ALL
XKW STYLES.
Call
and p i a key to the

BOX OF MONEY FREE
r pwrm«n#ntly locuM in the Wllholm block

On. Stwyer & Penhillegw

Alfred Grcilick & Co.

DBINTISTS

224 Front Street

ROSOOl

\x/uum FEWTO SAVER
DOLLARS

Mim

WHEN YOU CAN?

If you are to buy Rou^h oi
iJressefi LutnUfr. Buildiuc
Materials or Mill work of
any kin<l—L'et onr prioot
and onmi»are ih.-m with otli.-n.. the saving will U» yonfi—the
busiiir-sB-----SBOU]
(,»iiality con«idere<1 no.
w^II sell you Lumber at betU-r
•es than
:

TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.

POINTERS

AT GUNNELL BIOS.
laiANOS

A.

Citlxana Phona. 32i Ball. 150.

(Brinnell ;0ro9.
RIGHT NOW FOR BARGAINS
as

N«.w
til.- H4*as..M of the y.*ar when ev. ry ninn
woman and child should have a iMiir of ;;ocxI.
wuterpnxiC she »>. Wet, sloppy weather w ill l»e
with UB ri^;ht alonvc n.iw for months to come, i )ur
wat.-ri)rof)f s1hh*s are neither heavy, cluniiy nor
unsightly
Drop in niid Uike a look at them.

lAOHAPUT

GIVEN AWAY FREE

WAITJ^
' DRUG J^TOREl

I cantile company'a aton- at K.-mua. j
knocked down the door, went in. l>l.-w |
I open the aafe and aivurtM tiiHi n ,
large bllU, k&o In small change. $3<m I
worth of ringa, waichoa and other |
jewelry and all the merchandiM' they i
‘ could ca"^ awav
i
Farmera'saw them ri.le quietly out
i of town in the dlri«cilon of Fremont |!

1=

THIS BOX OF MONEY

SttbsUtntlon Is DosiUv£ly
BCTcr allowed here

»,
_______
;

.MANSFIELD MERCANTILE CO.’S j

SAFE AT REMUS BLOWN.

________
*
• WERE MOURTED
AHD ARMED

«
________
**.
I
. SECURED 5650 IN BILLS AND j
»
j SMALL CHANCE.

________
i

I
« :
^00 Worth of Rings. |
»•
Wfatckws and Jowrelry and All
j
* ,
tha Merchandlso They
’i
could Carry Aw.y.
*|
"
• ! 8pec..l to the Krenlns Reeor^
•! f.r«.d tUpId.. Mich.. Oc. Sl.-Fonr

TWBJTT SBfEN DROWNED

Waterproof footwear.

MtTriem

ROBBERS GOT
i MUCH PLUNDER

-'

■■

YODNG MAN, AHENTION f!
Duubi Dispelltn

All
with
d iiinil t?2e- an
Mrs. Rrumveli
the wharf in a

AT j
i

tl.e Iwet in th.- marine.

THE HOBART 00.,'Pwp.

- ISON OF CAPTAIO J. F. WllOj" ......................
rxceMont iMalfh.
'WHO


H.>v t fr.,m neir type, nc*’

OI*ty Boole Storo

Vuarcvw^ty

GUPPEO FROM DECK OF REVE j arohind ihe ulia't

NUE CUTTER PERRY.
} thrir btadh unrehva'n
them was rtniibd-d.
j fuel ihi prr^ldrni at

t Dtctioiuiiy. tit|>cr*oaiiig nil

New fn.m A to /..

l)laU«s. Tliotisandn of new «ortU. Uonnd in full lavr «hoep
and th.iml. ina,..x. If in „.^1 of such u Ux>k we ask your

WITTE IS PMME MINISnOi
J;-

NINTH VCAN-m

AT 3i.0S YOD CAR AFFOWl
A WEBSTER fflPERIAl DICITONARY
oUiere.

{CliOWDKnnilTTHEVHjUiF

: Riiseian People Have Oeon Granted a Constiiuiion
r 7 i .
and SmiRle is Ended
LIEUT.

1

to

:.S2^

6 0»0L00K EDITtON

PRESIDENT REACHED WA8HINCAT NOON TODAY.

f Bjr V!%n to the Evenljii; Rcronl.
1 Wmmhlaiano. Ori. 21.-rTho (
iJvjwAS GIVEN CUSTOMARY SALUTE
, I iroller of currency In a fctmtntnr
''^1
or TWENTY;ONE GUNS.
eoodltkiii «jf ihd* ^:nl«•rpr^M•
tkiBAl lABlc of Allr^hs-ny. Pa.. lK:-iU.sil
UxUjr d^timaid** ihd* hhoiiacT
a ha'fl All Stood Uncovered While “The SUr
iRT- at aha'flA
TluUan. anj . hairvs Thai ibt j
Spangled Banner" Was Played.
boolu tel IM-.H rr»u<lul.>ntljr kept. Tn.
President la in Eacellent
jooliatmkl a<>curloi; loanK was fraudii*
lenUy artthdraim^ and fraudnU ni certifinatr« of dopoalt was 1‘ifiHod
n> wire to the* Rv^Hdk Rwrd
Washlninon. Ocf. r.l.—Pn*sidi*ni
RaKJM-ve lt a’*nvd*J at n<»on and »a*i
at the navy >ard l.y ihe ru‘*

WEATMER-nUr tiialCM «•<
ro*; hrUt to htak «>lrth«€«

2B

^r^'H-:VEK SOLD SO MANY BEFORE. WHAT?

Ri'ttime<l from Ki-sortfre - fpriebts; $i:k*i up
WO

OMOANS

OVERCOATS

AO

Taken in. exelianu-e on Pianos. Hiitli Top
$15.00 up.
SoM on iMSy paymente if

1st

Saturday was a jrreat day for Overcoats—Ten
and twenty dollar bills in one hand. Over­
coats in another. Suits came next—a day to
be remembered. The cold weather did it.
Yes, the values of our Overcoats and Suits
was clear to everj’ looker.

laiBk F'ronk Si

©rmnell JBroe.

See Ottr 52 lach Coats at

$10.00, $15.00 to $25.00

'a WORD ABOUT OVERCOATS

0«r For Trimmtd AstnchBa Ubb4 CbbI

THOSE WE OFFER AT

$10.00, $12.00, $15.00,
$18.00, $20,00, $22.00,
arcBinde in 41 and 51- inch length,-fuU backaroomy—perfect in design and make up-P-yon* couldn't
better the fit of one of these c^xU.
them today.

$22.00
Our Fur Lined Coau, alfo
*

nna 119.
Mpt 124f

M

THC CVKMIIW MCAMu tHAVCRM aTY. MICHMAN. TUC^V. OCTOBER SI. H06.;

A WEALTHY AND MWENFUL CHINESE
COAFOMTIOIL

«te‘Wwfe-Jaail8«-fL T>iey am^
Mtrt 08 WOM Huae as .«e ..f tbe «x
ClWpaW.
they ar*> parely tocal
techanctar. AUImpartaatmattenare
takaa to tea Six Cawpaaies. wboae dlreclDte are mtto oC affairs wbo ondcratttff tee taw« af tela cooatry. employ
UidJ^aUjea^

sMaCwram.
tt «dWMa to orgastatotte tito
Mttld fiTt tSt ftoOdetoM carte
___and win otit. TWfiftmfof

breOirea. who know notbiiqr of tbe
tawa of tbe cowatiy and care leas, save
where they are forred to consider them.
-New York Herald. _
PRINCE LOUIS’ VISIT.

ISBE SIX OOMPAXIES

THEEYENJNGRECORDj
Yaimf La^ taeSAI
Club Loot Caantaf.

laAte’ aoclal dab of Ua rraabytarian
diBfch. aigbtaao of whom wara fath­
ered ibera

Two ffwile fobllaa robed

la perfect wbltr. beariof vesaeU wtth
baralnf Mlt aad aloobol. freeted each

Cite Sa tito Cbtoeae «lx Compantoa.
whom piwTliice. bowevar. la sot ao
mueb pollUcal as aocUl and commai-

rill Be Kaiee-

caeat aad led her tbroafh woodrotia
labrrtaTha and ap wtadtof atalTK to
raftoaa

oaaaplored

wlmra letfaed a

moiuter fobUa. Lurid ItfbU to the re­
ception room* save a fbaaUf hue to
every conplexloo

Bach fueai passed

aa ordeal of foriime lelltoc. whereto
she learned about her future husbaad
A dotea Ittscloos apples In a tub of
water were for the one who rouJd cap­
ture them with her teeth and blasted
was she who escaped a facial baptlam.
Tempting

rafreshmeais

were senr«-i

and the evenlnc was greatly enjoyed
by

v*rtM tMima.**
wtiM th*
WMU ar«
may maka an occa-

all.

The ^ms were pleasanfy

decorated mith pumpkin fs^. autumn
leaves snd com stalks, while Ustllr
arranged

tapers

ment table.

Hthtod

the refresh­

A flash li«ht view of the

company was uken to the attic as a
souvenir.

aaiial4aration of the adf
^ makao mlatakaa all tha tima.

I
J

MALLOWCCN.
the undemljcned. have known

The oane of Haflow e en. or rather

\

hallow eve. Is a rorrupUon of the oU!

.|

BafJlah term Allballowmas. The « ven-

{

tof

I

Ralnts day was formerly popularly suo-

I

poaad to Is* the nlaht when darksome

pmoedina

Allhallow mas

or

I

fhliiis of the air were ahmad. when

J

tha witches h«-ld their earnlvsls and

r.T'cbVoey for ih^ tout 15 r««r.. «nd
tirlleTO him
■ trt---------able to carry out any obllfaUoni made

All

Kinnan * Marvin,
j DrugnUU. Toledo. O.
HaU's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
Daily, acting directly upon the blood
of the system.

the souls from the other wo-ld were
‘ aaeo
-—

aamto

ui»on

earth

F-om

this

PUli for consU-

arose the custom of pranks, of games
to which looking Into the future played | patlon.

^

a prominent

pan

and

the thmisanJ j

\

and one manners in which the evening

^

Is spent wllboui a ihotight

^

llflous signincaiire

i
^

As early

as

BREVITIC8.
The

the fourth ceniuni*

v

7 and in a

fcutlval was cplebiated In the eastern

wesleni church

s'leh a

m

Hionsry sfK-leiy of the Congregatlonsl

the Stmdsy after Whitsuntide which

church will m‘*ef with .Mrs. J. C. Mor

In the

gan. .72i Sixth street, tomorrow afte*--

vestival was

noon at 3 o’clock.

not known until ls«er on wh« n. under
-Pope Dofilface IV. (OuMllii. the Pan

day services

The Woman’s Home and Foreign Ml ^

church in honor of all the saints on
was called All Saints Sunday.

All Saints

Grace church are holy

I

Halloween

has alwavs

hee*^

! time of all time* when super-nai
IbMo was fUtad up for Christian wor-j
causes prevail. During the evening of
ship. It was dedicated to the virgin j
.04 »l ihr «.m, .0.1 It. d.y of .l«ll 'On. :!! <h.- vIrII of All S.lni, U ,.mp.
ctlon.

M.)

12.

»min.llv

rol,.-; «'>• M'l «« H.lio.eVn «. In onl.-

hmlod .. , (o.tlv.1 for .11 ..lot.
..m il...j“>
• «tu.l
oUir

In

yf tbe aquailnm of

IV.

recognlreJ
a small

StncY. the day.tl**^ ® P*''*
hoy.
hut

tr.ckery

which

Involves

the di»cti;liie of purgatory beranie gen-

trouble or damage Is to be eliminated

•'rally ajvepteil m the Utuuati rhurch.

In

will ^iliow

it was consld»*reM a haenM j!u*y for a’l
Christians to pray tor the dead.

this city tonight or consequences
The W

.

F

M. 8 of the First M. E.

church will meet at the home of Mrs.

So Hallowe’en, the night when the
police are the sworn enemies of the

Ijirkins. 441

small hoy. Is really the night preced

afieniuon at 2:30.

Ing !w.» days wHrh have a religious

urgtHl to be present at this important

Fifth street. Wednesday

sicnlflram-e to thfiusaml.s of petiple

roiM'iing.

T''e members

Come, with a helpful

Itioh or a criticism of
j methtKls.
5
limits of the rutted States in *^«**tttTt*
ing to Washtngfm th.' president has( p,.
brought out

the qu**stU»n wheher by j

Mrs

Roll call

______^____________

now
reply that since he

past v

Wilson will give a re-

branch roe<Mlng.
tiyb a qimlatlon

irs chico cigars

Eraus*

Iwitk^hip

K.piadron

Ksi-oriEsl by Hear .Vdmiral llronrnson’s division of four armoml crui**-r«.
the British Sipiudniu will
.Vnoaisills on Nov. \ arriving at N.*w
York the ucu morning, the vtb ls*nig
the king’s’birthday.
TIht»* will lie
the rUltors make tbelr %my up the
bay to their apiHdntt^ lierths lu the
North rlvtT.
Then* ulU Is* tin* naUoual salute «tf twenty one gtnis from
tbe l>rake as she api>rua«*b<*s tloveruors Isluml, wlib-b will is* nn*‘w.*r.sl lu
uu eipial niunls*r froni ib«* saluting
battery of tbe tK>st.
I’Ueu as ibe Irrake uears the North
river anchorage tbe flag of K»*ar Ad­
miral i:vmis flying fnmi the lu»ltb**«hlp
Maine will is* saiiiitnl xdtii thiri.sni
ir.al’s flag wI.m U
I.4M11X m«n oil flic I>ral«*.
II llkelilnssl tbe «*oii»*y l*lniid
Inilieut of fill* vuniiig i.lue.lack
b|„,.j..*kets of
.Vdmiral

ttnee for the
tbe •i-IIhii
hu.
Iu matters ut
of
tanee
In
rial intcrt-s. b us who have attniurtl

Uielr mnjorlly clgliteeu years-.*iro al
fcauiro of the eiiilro prolows! II voks*. At au aumuil uiw ilng i
uiindr.d Aincrictin
tile au«*estral btuds are rented out to
l)lucjacki*ls Will ciiicrtKiU an «*tiuaJ
Uie highest liidtllff. itome.near hy to uuuilH*r of
l>luej.ickei.
nu-nilK-rs of tbe dan. !bn.*e at a *lls
is to Is* n miglity •liniit-r at one of
to outsiders, gmirtorly the ofli
tbe I’.mcy l>lalid b..leb. U, Wbull Ibe
nett to ,s.ll.*<*t the routs, 'rbese
men will g.« in two chartensl steam
routs from tbe au.-estnil pnqiertx are
boats. After tbe dinner ilwre will U*
kept iu the cbm irea^iir.v to pa.v taxes
X vaiKieviilo enterQiiniiH'iit.
aud tbe geii«*rul rX|H*iises of the ••ian.
such as lawsuits, pulille buildings.
roada. t*elebrattoni of birtt
birthwand deaths.

♦VOMAN STEEPLEJACK.

lid a meuilw of the dan fail to
pay his reni the ulflcerH demaml li
from the be*ad of bis immiwliule fam

Mrs. t orUell Wu.uls IUbIi VuctaC
mt%d UeRlrroHsIr WI«*I«Ir Urnsh.

doer.

Otherwise, they demand re.lro*»* ' .

grants and llidr baggiig.* toCbhnitown.
where they w «*rt* suppIbM wiib u numi.
water and wo»id for a nionlb or two
until they found wi>rk
TliU fuik
moue.v, wbh b was supplieil by r..lim
lary suba»Tiptlons and voluniaiy ta.\e*.
llien a rule was made wberoby •*vervChinaman leaving the l uiied 8lales
was requiretl to «*uutribute au ainouut
which has varliil from JUi to ?J«'

At first the president of tbe so^-iety
^as chosen for an Infleflnlte t.-riu. lint
as the ('bliiese to«*re:is«sl and different
clans were rejiresenUM Jealousy a|e
williug that a
peared. No clau
l«n Kbould be
of another
president for Iffc. It was um huig U*fore tbero were six different wK-letles
or comiMinles repreaenting
populous Claus, lliey were ••albM aud
* still known as tbe Sam Y’up. Y ung
Mug Vuug. Hop Wo

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bealib.
Mrs. CorlieCi was biru iu Chiyioa.
Mass. She saya she bas always u*eu
fo^d of adventure and in her .-biklb.ssl
,.b«s k«l ber a.-qUMlntHuees l.y iloing
Ju the topmost branrli»*s of tb«*
trees iind ou the ndge is.le. of
buildings Sbe met ber bu*Hl.:iii.I. a pro
feaslonnl st«s‘p»ejnck. while he was
iiabitiug a spin* ..f a • buf.-li in Clayton
«ud provaMisI ou him to s<*ud ln*r up to
the top of tbe steeph*. ’I’lie i,.u iis,H-oj.h*
were anmxt*»l Mt the feai. luit Mr* «’«•!
U it mi id sbe felt as much at bame at
Hie lop of the Mecplr m* siie did on ib.*
^uml. nn- a^-^iuaiutamv that to g.in
in tbe shadow •if the little diur.li m
Chiviou rli,eue.l Into hue. and ibre.vwirs ago Miss
riHins iKs-aine Mrs.
Corl»ett.
The Relgi.-in govenm

lit dlftcoverod.

h-.iTber Inigs
ils'iito I- c.uiu.i Fn*e
” ^oi\ for I
State were ••ftoii stob
lJiv**stiga
n. the postal
. th*-!r WlMH,
.h.thing-

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

imilB IMPRIWEMHITS

A. J. McPHAIL

DENTIST

to* Installed and the output

the

farmers wlt*-ln a few weeks
The carpenters to*gan work on the
Hotel

Leelanau

ihU

morning.

Two

n4*w storlei. wrill be added and a steam
healing plant installed, making it one
of the best and most convenient hotels
in the region.

I>r. Eofftoe Oswald, tlie arerKarr of

5
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RODNEY
STOCK CO,

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

the f;oellje^-i<
fSoellje^-iHy. has written a book
the
ou the legendI <of Helen as treated by
aud oteeiw.

p-IF-TTf

PERSONAL.
Tbe snitan of Moroeet
enui*t ami cricket.

mmm

AND

L ilERT RODKEY
Mouday night a .'Oiiiph*to
ioenio prodnetion nf tho
beautiful southern phiv

Oak Farm

PRICES; nc, 20c, 30c
Ittod FrwatnwiKht

New Cloaks
Skirts and Furs
AT THE SOUTH SIDE STORE
Let us show you some of the best values in gar­
ments. Sec the WOOLTEX styles. We show
an excellent line of FURS from

$1.00 EACH TO $25.00

SHTuLEATeiTYIIEWSCO.

N. B. CHAPIN. Prepnlator

nl. H. Huellmantel .
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUDI^IC
ai» Bant rronl Bt.

F-RKBI
CwUorpiMti*.

CX>B»gaiteIONhTth
CiL PlwM llto

Itattonal School of Music.

Fine Dental Work
DEALERS IN CVERYTHINQ

DEALERS IN EVERYTHIND

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

LADIES’ COATS AND GARMENTS
Thai arc the height'of perfection, 'i'hc fashioning, tailoring and fit of
these garments have been brought to the highest standard of excel- i
Icnce.

LADIES’ KERSEY COATS
Empire style, 45 and 50 inches long, in Hlack and Castor, sell for $12.50.
Sl4.0tl and $15 00. Have a specially fine Kersey with loose back, nicely
trimmed with velvet, made in either castor, black or brown, and sells
for the extremely low price of SihOO. Another fine Kersey in Empire
elTecr, with new rolled collar, in castor or black, at $12.50. $15.00, $ir».00
and $lS.0(i. SomfAhing very fine in black broadcloth, with coated lining
and fine fur collar, a beautiful coat for $20.00.

GRAY MIXTURES
Some very fine (Garments that have had a wonderful sale. The prices
are SlS.IKl. $20.00 and $22..50.

CRAVANETTES
The ever popular/ain coats, in crays, browns and castor. The most
convenient and economical coat for fall and winter wear, priced at
$7.50, $10.00; $12..50 and $1.5.00.

MISSES’ COATS
Just as finely tailored as tlfe ladies' garments, made in browns; blues
and castors, and sell for $7..'>0, $S.00 and $10.f)0.
'‘•
MIXED GOODS
\ery popular and most stylish and sell at $7..50. $S.50. $'.i.fX)and $10.00.

MISSES' RAIN COATS

All sizes and all styles, and the new Bear skin in both white and gray
and the new crushed velvet in brown, blue and gray. These last goods
sell for $.3 00 and $.5.00. The regular styles sell- from $2.00 to $10.00.

OKNT

pl.iya both

Dr. W. H. Wlshard, of Indianapolis,
at the age of W. Is said to l»e the old­
est prarticlug physician In Indiana.
l:ol»ert <;cH‘lot. tbe well .known Xewisvrt soetotj man. has flle<1 npi»Ue«.
tlon f.»r admittance to Ibe bar of
Rhode Island.
r the nattoii'a capiul.
s to early life a tamer, and betece
dying law worked lu a grorny

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

2So SEE OUR WDIbOW 2So

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
ri» CASS STREET

i

mss VUE CIIVERT

In*!

The firm will b*»

contracts* with

THi

CHILDRENS’ GARMENTS

l>*iand. Mich . Oct. 3f -The Leland

rt'ady to make

J. W. SL.ATER
Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher

One Big Week

.•\ splendid line in those stylish grays, browns and castors, anil sell from
$7..V.) to $15.00.
"

Special to the Evening Record.

will

COME AND SEE THEM EOR VOURSELF.no
matter whether you have the money or not. Your
credit will always be good here.

CiljtlliiinHogse

DR. vJ.W. HIGGINS ’

to the top of tlM* highest flag»iaffs She
is a woman of edu.-aliou aud •!rv^*4 •
stylishly and with go-.d taste while •ui
tbe KtT»N*t. M’ben ut work she wc.ir* |
Moouots. Her skin In brow t„sl l.y tin*;
still uiid wlml. and she l.s n ph-inr** .»f j

panics have become^
rivor}
Hut thar does not answer the j
cn What Makes a Ciga
urplu* on baud,
xattou with a Urge
qiH'.vtioc
Would he vacate his office;
hr in- to I»e wo
wlLich is cooatanjly
bv passing into foreign lerrilorv- ifJ
The remarkable success of
Wadsrastmeut
there
tm
.nvihinin
the
eolislitn-ion
=
heavy.
They s|.em
there i» aoMhing to the coiuiitu.ton ,
^ smokers to Travo
SlOU.tlOO testing the coustliuilousliiy of
that Kays he do«*K w ill someone please ;Citv is astonishing.
q.if.te it*
than a year ago the Chico was tee Geary, act and have from time to ,
tiam contributed liberally to ibe aid of
j Tvjpular cigar In S
Wait A Sons' anffetem from dlaaster both iu china
I large stock.
and tela country and to other public
:
’Advertising alone will n i make a
affklrs here.
! cigar notmlar.*
8 E. Wait.
.PA-rmlar.’ said Mr. 6
lanhing Factory Sold and Will
Tbe fact that rirtuaUy all the Cbl1 "A near must be pood to meet with
;
nets bekmg to the Six Companies does
Enlarged—Two »^cw 8*or.es f >r
I sale in i^'i* city
I do not know of
not
prevent tbelr forming slmllsr
Leelanau Hotel.
smaller aociette* to every town where

creawHl materially

guarantee of satisfaction

.

the liigil
Wind ilial i>w<*ju the •-ity.
Mrs. Corbett bus Ut*n cngagiil wnb
her husband In this city at painting tbe
gas luuk of tbe INiblle Servb-e «s»ne»ration. Imr two w«*oks sin* has gum* t-»
her work •laily sin lug in a sn.ldle
rigge<l by her husband and .l-xtnmsly
wielding a brush. The woman i< ..niy
twenty-three rears oW an.l sin«s* her
years ago
g fearle-sly
lias been bis ctdalHiror. going

wNrshlp he Is legally i»n American ter j Intererting Talk by 8. E. Wait A Sons

considerably enlargetl. New machinery j

and every one sold under a

i
Mr*, nunk*. .1, l orls-n. xvl... . l.ilai*
All quarrol*, dlsp'
mj**«*M tsi j ^ ^ is* lie* only l••lllale KUs-pli-Jmk lu
debts within Ibe clan aiv Keitl.ni :ic
' ! Hie world. aw«il i*e»b**triniis <iu Stan*
cording to the ••01111*0*1 of the tlil.-l
'■ sirts'i. Treniou. .N. J.. n*ccnily lu a*
acbolam and eblers. In case of a qnar
; ‘ ••ending a flagstaff rising rr..m ike n».d

on an American^

Wadsworth Bros.’ Chico their favo
speaks volumes fo** Its oualliy. While
Canning company has sold Its plan* It sells for 5c. it U better than the
average ten center, so that it reaches
her*' to Get.rr.* V Adam and John
all classes of smokers.
It Is an all
Sander, both of Chicago. The factory long lihvana filled cigar, and a gooil
wifi he r**biiiit at once and will W one. that I am glad to recommend to

to make your selection from, and

Not a man iu tU'

York.

ofl

f«»rtog in purgnt4»rT

l.ouis of

ffert faltoil to i-outrlbmc. the J;iiujm*%»'
^letrunls vlelng* %vl:b tbe negro bTivL*
•rw. Home of the fnml Is to is* siind
It AnnapolU before tbe s«|nailrou of
Queen Vb-iorU’s gntwlMWi get* n*

lodoro-l 1 •* M-iminR

•r for
the d»wd and to pray«r
for souls

63 Different
Styles ,

rember. the ealJaied men nl«.npii P.egr
Admiral

have raised f lO.nno.

">«• m.moroo. »inl.
ro.rty with iholr wltrh crAft,

of Gregory lh«* Gnat tdle<l W»4i when

lYtoce

Batteubenc. who is coming hen* lu No

.11 .ho -Inu. «.!•>»'
I
'

M5. Popi G«»or,

A comparison of prices and quality in stoves

To eutertato properly iU‘ jack tars
Tlie ortfinaJ puriKDe of tbe Cbtofae
Six Companlta waa tbe mntual prutfeof Ike CblDsae In tbelr journey* to
sad from America and aendins borne
for boHal in aocratrmi tombs Uie boaea
of iboiie wbo difd bere. The purttoae
however, until today
the Six Cxaapanles act olllcIaUy lu aU
affairs of moiaeul for the Chlneae |ieople to Amerles.
To uuderstsnd the
wlty fbr aiK-b a aodety bne must
fake a took at the Cblnaman at home.
Ttina the most important poUtical
and aoeial lusiliutiuii Is the cUu organixatlou. Family trees lu t'Tjlua are
detp rooted ami niduy brambed, and
any rhlnamau’s genraloglcal
tr^'ord dales bark twenty-five to fifty
Indeed, twenty five •-«luries is wiiai some « laim.
Tbe demvmlants of :i cinmon sn.-fstor form a elau. They duster together
a rlflage or distrief. <*slltiig one auolh.'T cousins. t«!t tiro m>t alloweil to
lutennoiTT ou i»enall.v of dt-slh. .tmong
►f a elflii ev«TT iimii over
sixty years is nn ekler. n iurdb-^s of
his stutioii. Only tho^e of tbe yoimiier
uien who lisve psss«il guvcrunieni ex­
aminations itro w<»n!i.v of tbe «listlDc
tlon gainful by virim- 4.r «ge,
Tbe Utter are known a- ’*kong m iig.”
or lilled sdjoliirs, ;itid. together with
the ehlep., they ••onstitnte the om.-er*
of tbe cUu. It Is the business .,f ilies.de*dde nil nffnirs of ini|»or-

wbo dl^bey their parents, also to pun
»>« «>«"". wnlk ...red Isb those wbo nell ofdum to the villages
Perform ■inht-.rd of jrtunis. «uch or gamble with twys.
Thus tbe nature of the Chinese Six
.«.r. topplUiR
4'ompanles lu this (*onntry^4 ap|»areut.
Iho Bmp.rt.r U««. ■■ m.n>turo .o .11 'roo'lpiK^.
»*««•« -"J
MTieu. after the dls.Yurry of g^dd iu
Minf.-TWtr.1
m.o
.h.rr.okUh 'rteW. of . dmn.Rtn. n.turr. Tool.b.
California, the Chlm-se flo» k4sl licr»* by
rburrh to ho rMidrr..od Nov

Ihe .ho« of .11 «lm. I. roAdy .«
thousands, what was more nat^iral than
hhiRUud .ho ro,.lv.l .«
I
.ho yonnwtor. that they sbouUl organixe after tbi* « usof tbelr •'oumry^
Man.r .if the
»>Bu-wh.t lA.cr. .urn. s;«. .nd
•’"y
"nvo n rar. wh.. ..
Oilnese who <*ame had never lsH*n more
o....lly cAll.-d Allh.llowmmi.
In .he;"><■>
An.llr.n rhnrrh 1. .. ..Ill r-l. br«.«l!
*" "-I' H.p..m..ur,l pho- than CDy or a bundnil niil.*^ from ti.eir
aemm
(’hlef of Police Ashton and blrtbplfl<s*s. and to t>e lan<t<Hl alone iu
white in most «»ih*‘r refornuHi
Ing San FYmidsaK.Histatiis will walk abroad
it. hR.s fnlb n Into dl**u
co was confusing even to |Ms»ple with
day follow Ing AP |
'^t****" “lllclttl stunts wherever out pigtails. At first there wa* but one
All Souls da>
Saluu «lav. is i,
. Homan Catholic
iu the
Jack o* lanterns a*v» funny, society sent wagous to take the imml
churrh etmwK'raU'd to the memory
rhorch IB honor
<ur f.IllB. on Nor

INVIXI

PHONE 502

THE lUlINMI & Ur
MERCMTU CMH>ANY
9NIIUA1I1A1 m miVM

BWIHJ.AH1A1 Nl tMllYia

DMIHUHIAJ HI tnrW10

k ncqmK

nmHiRGiiuLEvin
'MUJURE plawt
:
ntHQ DY

will m.

muH>

w lEe Eremlac Rwrd.
IMtelr. Mick. Oct, SI.^Henrr
lUcterSJ kM Marly
for tk» to—ilttki for kis Hms
life MfkUks /Md ptHrtr sUtiok mod
tk«> drtrlii* of tko Mterml kaodred
HD* win
a day or two aoa
Tkc vkort alt arm be b^lti of cooerolc aad tke koildias wUJ panly rent
ttpoa tkat. Tke rest of ibr fooadation
wfl! be of eoaerou ako.
Aft«- tba pile drirlac U wHl oader
way Ibe work of etrrEyU»eiU&jc tbe
dab will be besaa. A coocrcie wmU
la to be built abore ibe prraca*
trmliankjDetit fonnloK the dam. ibeo au
addltiooal baak of earth abore the
roacfWte. There are .even a he^b ai
praaeat belay run by the water power
fonaad byb the dam. but ibe*e tadu^
tries win be shot damn except as they
bare auxUlary stcaa planu la cooae:ikiB that can be used notU the piles
are drtrea and the dsn sireoidhenf-:.
N^Zt sprloy wbe^o the pow tT bouse W
bum shd thH llchUny plant In ready to
start supplying Charlevoi>.'s llyhllny
and power hystem. the water power
will all U* ssviHj for that alone. The
ulber industries spoken of will then
either run by steam sloue or be oper­
ated by electric motors. The eli^ctrlc*
plant.must Ik* ready to begin fumUhing Curjeai to t;kailevolx by June.

fum

m

a«e>

cmr.

wichioan,

Tuesday,

octodee si. isos.

■Rtvmca.

n«». :
Will Kamal

-What are you crtknlkyforr* asked!
A free Hailowo ea social wui
^ a fHcad who was fkalUar cwoash u>!
dven by the ladias of the First Presbyiertaa ckarck ta the ckwrh paHors
WedBfwday ereaias to whick all n
bers of the chnreh and conyreiea
■r
‘■Something new under \
___
invited. Refreshmenu* will
*^*}last?** said the queslIomT.
time cnojyed.
No. II
it liU
Un-l new. but Tve just dem­
The Wi
it for myself, so Us new to
the Flrsi Presbyterian church
I have prored that when
1—.
>■<» “»•
meet Wednesday. Kov. 1. at 2 odock
frowns, sighs and distressed looks
innbe church partors.
\
seem iaeritablr, they can be warded
Captain and Mrs. George Robertson
tke former Nortkport car
j^
1 was in comped through ...d.
a lot of busy men and
pasped
tlie city 1..,
last e\enlag
I women an hour ,

tbe Cnited Suu-.
*m foTBU^ open
tkcdr doors to tke poblic for the
action of business pertaining to the
carrying of express matter. The of
bee la with the City news atand wUl
be In chanre of F. A. Rice of Thr.^
IUv*«rs. who has occupied vrarioos po•TUons throughout the stale for the
lj*l Are years. The opening of the
i SUles Ej
ly Uke
ot the HotO 8cottll'^“‘
paay has coipe. through the coasoltdal- tomorrow motwlDR. luirtog putcb»e4 I
**•'
*'
Ing of the Pere ManjueUe with the
the l.t»toe»
bolldlnK .boot two

C.H.AD.mad. Formerly the
months ago*’
I
lugubrious lim*s. I saw that my
company did not reach north o? Grand
inions
expected
me
to
be
a
good
A camping party cousUiing of Mr
Rapids, where It entered through the miU Mr». D. Baker and two ehlWren. i “‘“Pf"'* ■*
»“ • “iJ “
Lake Shore road. Now with the cou
Mr,, umlle)- utO rot. Gordon. Mrm.
“»’* -‘‘O*
‘P'^‘
solidalioo already spokfn of probably Roaeau and Mr McPhall ot Cedar ar. Iway. and if I can t
two hundred more points will be rived In the city thi. afternoon
; *tand it any lonyer 1 11 pet away ,om.reached and the burliness which will tbelr rotorn from two week, ,oem In
"f "»•
come through the tew channel will Kalkaaka couniy. While there .be “"•* '
follow
through
natural
business bamre.! *ame In ouan.lti.^. rabbUs ,‘'«“
anylhlnn elro.
4Continued Tmiu Fii>i Pagsources
and rquirrel* btiny the principal an|.
troubles
The American Express company will maU cerralcd besides makiny
I •houkht.-Well. I ve kept from'
lb( heavy task which be has assumed. still maintain an offlee in this city.
catches of lake Irool.
akIninK so long I II l;.,‘p it up until the
Borne persona high in the governThe dtstriet Epworth U-agne cahh
“'nk-' Wn.. n the ehs^k h..|
men bi*llere it still will be meceasary
net met at the parsonage of Rev. Hugh
' »»*
begiuniug . .
to ball cartridges to suppress the pres­
Kenncly last evening to make ar .
' »•«
•"
telephof.
ent movetuen;. but Count Witte ap i
-Trirwneemenis for the croup rallies fo. ““'I riweived a message which wipes!
liesr^ confident He has become the ^®"B»^tional

SUaNi

nwm

Improves'the flavor
and adds to the healthfblness of the food.

tMIatot
------«•

WANTCO-<k«d ««od**«d cock
«ovc. Addm» 3» Ftnnkun.

r/ann.. p^rtg'5ZA4.l !_______ ,

_

OCl 3J-St

TJiSSt . FOn HtHT—S

bouse and
good sised bam on W. Twelfth 8c
Enquire at
W. Twelfth St.
oct 31-lf

For Cot Flowers
mOI nOIAL DESIGMX.
Yon make no iniilake by onlering here.

ss-a.,., '•“iiwsu.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

FRANKH. PAINE

RUSSIUI PEOPLE IRE FREE

I am Burc I Lav© got
juxt what you m
looLiu;; for in a

HEUlSOClIllEniRG

i'»" '» »««»" > «'>>»“ ‘**'--'* '1-"
S» y»"
ieustom for each group rally to be ar.’ *“■ ' “ Krinning lo think I te won out
tanged by the cabinet Itself I
•How
about
the
orri»*s Ua- dou‘;
Th.- mcmlx r* of ihP Cougri.g.tiouslj*!^**^^’
evening to wllow
church held a social evening last nigl group to arrange their own cabinei ! di»»«Prv*ar within an hour? ’
■ s
« c»sc of extension ol;
which was very enjoyable. Tbe beau­ and Hmc of holding the rally Th»o"’’
tiful new church was well filled with group of which Traverse City forms h
twelve I’m g»jlngj
members and friends and tbe time par: will not ludd a rallv owing to the
‘"'all a while.;
passed very pleaaamh-. During the state Sunday school convcnitou to be

meanwhile, gi In ’” — Evening ■
evenirvg. MIkk Julia KelU-y rendered a held here next wi-ek.
!
vocal sojo whlc»- was very well re , Clarence A. Sbeffer has accept*^1 a ‘
with J«*»iK C, ,
-----------------------celved an.l Mr. Mo!bei>till gave a n*ei *"*‘‘**^" **
r. Shi*rrcr lep
Burted Like a Viking,
tatiop w hicli resulted In hU being r*. , Peterson. archlt«t*t
mpli.y of M. IVt.-Kri, l.st Mnj ;
Krauk Covan. »li« in tal, iltrw
called. .Miss De*gan rendered a vocal
Young Poopis'a Union States That No
.1.'Mirim, u. ol Mor.-of y.-ar, ha. b«,-n privau-a«vsolo which was very pleasing ... h.-ri'"
Intoaicanta Entered Into the Re>•■•"''“*1 t’ari. R.-KlM.r company.',,^ ,5 i.m.l.l,-nt An.lrow Jobtiron.
hearers and M. «. Holley gave urn. Of
fmahmenu Servod by It.
1.1, r..cl.a.lons wliUh as usual
Ohio, at ubirh ttnu- Clau.U-j ,,.,ysirlau. la v..T, poot. r.')mi«s. r ot
mtirh . njoyml.
H..f,..sUn..uis ...H'
htt:! U-vu In ihv draft-U„usic. U-r .o.r and bistorian. Is aj.
The offtcers and uumlK--s of thdonKt..m.s and coft.o w.-r.- «-n.M In |'“S •'••P««n..-n. of 4Ue Santo K.- rail-1 ,,,.,aehinn .Ms . nd at 1,1s country hunt.Young People’s rnlnn, under whose
the bas. me..t.
f>>lr»So. on..T«l the office of |
crccuabuo:. l-a;
aosplcea the reception was given ai
Mr. PcT.-rM-n. Owinp to tko Increase .
,c.on by h.-n-dlty of Scandinavia.
CELEBRATED GOLDEN WEDDING In ontsl.1,. work both .Mr. lUkcr an.l;, son of an Inurminal.l.- Iln- <.f sea
tiu* Congn-gallonaJ cbuich on .Monday,
fici. 2S, have made thorough investiMr. .Vh.-ff. r w ill IH- cmi,l..vcd In Hm ; .i,^. a„,, „|j salt, and barnacbw In Ih-.Jacob Ororoacr MarrlTO offle- durinn ,bV comlne y.-ar.
,
.......... .
... „
gatloo of the matter and boreby repudUte the statement made by a mem­
F.fty Y.ara.
j Tbe m.-mb.T* ..f -he WomtuV Hu..,
i.ims.-ll, !„• haa ask.si
ber of the board of iMluraiion regard
Mr. and Mra. Jacob Grocss,-r otj «IH 1-avo a ••kl.clo-n show..,. - Kri.lay | ,,,3.
wit!,
ing the serving of a l>e\erage contain­
ningham relebnilv‘d their golden wed-lF^Hrnoon at the club rooms in the.,j^^. cestoin tif tbe old Viking kings
a‘l'5»«»o:i i
ing iiitoxleanih. W« declare that stim Mrs. Jem C. Peteraen and Mrs. C. O. din;: Inst evening at their home, j ^'nrnegie library building
ITieml
a stalemi ul Is imjnst and lK*li«*ve that
gathered around the aged | to
*» this fess.u..feature «..
an .uM
interesting
ferinug J.nmraoi
KuiH-rvlsioil. hlH gmve dug..........
LaPoinU Wera Hoatesaea at the
iDViwllgallon on his part woub! bav
will IK* given and light refreshnimiv
arrangemeiHh nmde
cenpk* aud Ihoroiiglily enjoyed
Former’s Home.
ksl him to the tame conclusion, fur..3,,,.
ln -r,.allty a
event.
Uefreshments wert* served M*ne,i. All inemiH-rs of the club are
tbermore we feel sallsfled tliat there
bountifully
and
many
beautiful
pres­
luviliHl
to
come
and
bring
something
jj^
njo^lekil crudely
.Mih. Jens 0. Petersen and Mrs. C. V.
with
them
in
the
way
of
fun.ishings
'
were no grounds fur anyone to state IjiP»dii'» eiilertaln'etl with prqgresslve ents were rccelvi-d by ibe happy par­
that wr lierted lfatoflrtim» in i
kitchen.•
euchre at Mrs. IV'lert-eu’s home on ents iff three generations ol children.U”**
•' Among
-----------the
-- anirle
Itav. M,-n dUK from the „•».
form, which siatenuni Is Mrlflefl
Sixth .street yesteiviay afurmam from
bogs of .Noitbvs-,tern KuioiM-. An !
" personal. "
''*‘‘***' “***'
ark
illshiians. a Farco coffee h
the ct>niniln.‘c whirl. h:id churge of I’.nn until
oviiwis The house was
Ml moiieb d an l ^ytnlK^I:e. ev< ry jiort ot
itrdoriug and HcrOng thr n-fnirlmm»sl in
ami gold autumn
Mr^. I
i^td family will•'•I'l-'
ir from the mvr»
h. ?d :n the prow
mrots.
leavfK and ferns Tin numerous eb .- leave In
day, for Gr„-nvlll.-. j| ;
• .........
tj,. n*d Iiamr on everv part
an .d ii auJj
I holders, soap. etc., or If any one - ‘ *
lBlgnt‘d
Mrs. <’ L lUe.
trie w-all light., un.l cimmlelier lights where they ex|KTi to MH*nd ihv
, - ' toiitenis^ two .
a trldeiil of
t:halrma«-1LrtivjHjn»eui Comnjlii.M
to give anyth
for the labb- in Hie ■
...
shllilJo. Ilin*ii.;;» Hi.- d--*i.chi ions mndway
of
linen,
sugar
W: Mroardner.
the home ItHitf r very prett>
gats ami cn*;ini.'r-.
anoifier !.» the
the understanding.
underManding.
T. KirgUMMi will pr»*eMi at
; Projildellt
About tighty gm*>ts wen* assem­ the Fernwood M. K church lonlKh'. r*’'*'
*
“III a word, it r» i»re>t nts the flagshipMil aid III
:^[:y
Oliver Waters.
bled. there iH-ing nine tables aud eigh* Spi*cial services every night this wo<*k |
of our oj.l sea roving f.ebeai.s af th. ;
efreshment
I
Vice President
ganu*K were played. Three prir.v*s
Mrs. H. J. I’pdlko of 217 South
' ‘ lime theoM and lo w r.-ligions w. r.* in*;
a’*”**'ciai
wen- <»ff«*r<*il. The first prlre was won Sprue* street left this morning fot
I. rh!. tub-d more ..r b*ss P exmbilU.- j
DANCE AT ACADEMY.
by Mrs Morgan Paige, tbe eoiisolation lii’erlochen. where her littb* grauJ-i
s.
^ the fire b..at in whuh tio- .bad ImsIv oft
Missions will
prl/.e by Mrs. O. V. Iscrig and the lom daughter N 111
a IbrseckiT or Vik.rtg was plae.il hvj
•noisy Bunch” Provod Thetnscivci hand pii/. by Mt>. A. J. l>«yie. Th
Wc>.l.mc, .S'. llic Woov. r ot Aiisn,. |
' his friends and atiendaiits. fired and
Very Capable EnterUiners.
guests weiv served with brick Icc I. aud F. It. Lonn of Mendon pa„.-.l j
»' ^ •
*’t|vn M*t adiift with .nil ebbing
in]
“Tbo Nulsy Ibincb” entertained creabt in oak leaf sbat»es. asHoried ihrouKh Ihe city thi, marnlns on thc^j”" f»
tie* th.-n illimitabb „c.«n of th.- w.-si ■
Dearly thirty ctuiobik at one of their cakes, salted almond« aud after din- «ay 10 Maple fl.y m h.fv they will at 1 '"^7™”;,
with th.-e allluvoiMiig oleas in ih.*|
mints
lend the feneral t,.morrow afl.-rm,.:.
dcligbiftil dancing panle.K ^.veit las:
' act—that the dead, simulating ih- s..-f-'
i.f Ih. ir hmiher. R W. B.irk.I “'• '•““■S
-Majavld. wher. he s. rv. I ling or dying sun. in a blaze of glorv i
evening at the Academy The party
F. Thnnell left ,hl, moniinn foi * ***'"''
was one of a srril‘^ that has btwn
' might sink into the womb of ocean, th.*:
r Run wliere he was called on for a lur coat, harness and drag sat
given by the “Bunch” during the itast
womb of the veil, or tbe womb <.f tht
th.* warrant being i.ssued Tor ih. Fe
lmsim*ss..
Kutnroer and which have given them
■ worbl. to b*- U-ni again”—Exchange
ris
Implera.mt
company
of
this
Hi
Roxburgh
and
Mr«.
Herb
Mr and Mrs A F Bunting of Em
the r»*iMitatiou of
ru.vnl t-nterThe
valuation
or
ilu*
article,-,
w.-us
|:»
Blewaea
at
a
Novel
Affair
taint rpirr made Travorso City a busint-sv
Little Child f>ad.
Th. y w.-r. purcha.'K-rl last year ar
La«l Evening.
visit to<lav.
The I all wa>s pietIlly draped with
paid lor and the sll.-gt-d 1 StrHji^W'. H.xLrad. !. th.*
th»* b-i
b-moiitli>-j
M_-s. F. E. Snow an.i uaughier. Mrs.
buniiiH; and flag.- in a msuuer to ellci;
owner
rHusotJ
Ionium
them.
Sheriff
;
old
daughter
..1 .Mr and Mrs. Chari.I
,\
*gho5i
i»arty“
was
the
title
of
II
R.
Garner,
and
son
left
this
raonil^e praiK oi everyone pn*sent. |'unc‘i
JohDbon brought them bark wnh him i H.K*hn»tl.-l of C.-tlar. «i.*.i last »*vfutng
mas served during the evening and the Hallowe'en affair at the homes ot ing ^ur a visit at Harbor Springs.
-----------------------The
fiin.
tal
s.*rtlc
v
iU
|„b. M at
Mr- and Mrs Charles Bill man oi
music was fiirnl»h(*d bv Stewart and H. rb tlrlflUh and W. T. Roxburgh on
Cortiv Housekeeping.
j »h»* S?
Tranct, Hiurch tomorrow
Ninth sTri*i*i last evening, the bos- Lake Ann pqs«t*d through the city thiv
Steffens.
lesM-s l,elng-M.>. Griffith ami Mrs. morning on n hunting trip to S<. Ig
St IVUTsburg houKek.*vplng i*osis
«’ - o
’•
Roxburgh. The gue>ts fijst assembUM
*. it is said, tlian in iht* oth.- Ku
-----------------------PROSTRATED BY FEVER.
at the (IriflUh home. eacJt one being . M.- «nfi Mrs. m V MrDunald of.
To begin with, noth
dressExl In a shtHrt and idllow can* wnd Gageiowii pa?s.M through the city ihiJ
without luirgaininc
Th.* .i.itMd.- walls of maev
Lord Curxop Suffering From Exposure
the evening was s|M*nt In music and morn;ng,on ifceir way to \Va»*hiugioi; i
***"*^‘
Hit- an Iiou.m- m M.-xiv.. a-.- from t
to the Sun.
gamev Afterward they i% tJred to the state. Vhen* iboy will make Uieir fn-!
‘»v. r the.r neigh s.x f.*. * ihtrk r„ viihsiaud ear
By Wire to the Evening Record
floxbupgh lu.m.
w here lunc h wa; lure liome.

i‘» k'et on iLiel shocks.
Ijihore. India. Oct ni—liord Cur/on, served and n ;;ame calleti digging for
Alley Thomas with ih^ K.*lly Lum-I
» Uussian tradesman an.i _____________________________
• etlrlng viceroy of India, who has biw n
jggetK was IndulgtHl in This
lR*r company at Hlllj^dale. srriviil Ir.l
!»rovt*rb» and jokes .roii
amklUR . f,r..«..ll lour of Indik. b.rj.i..:.., „f ,i„.;:*„R7n" mb of'«.du7
the city Iasi evening for a vbii with!
^*’***‘^'
«*>ro»
l.-.-n proHmUM bev , in. f. vcr Th.pnm. »cr.- ,hc p.-,u1.. Tb.- even. friends
j
margin of profit, otherwis,* h. simI by his ^
ing was spent most enjo.vably.
Mrs M. V. Goldin and children of !»»»>* robs you. Index*.!, he rar.noi well
i trick
Wexfonl arrived in the city this after- I do otherwise, becaus
Door a* cuesU of Mra Barton Colvin of the tra
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
of 813 Union streH
Mr*. Colvin . obliges him
! JO to 40 per cen^more than h»* expects
leave* tomorrow for Bay Shore.
The M-iutirs are busy preimnug loi Mrs. Fenowa’ Arraignment Hat Been
Mrs E M TIsdak of Graw- ar- ; He himself would lx* astonish. d if you
Postponed Until Tomoriw Be
them soi ial which will be held m th*
rive.1 in the city today for a visit.
|

cauae Witneaaea Are Absent.
old Elks hall this Evening
great deal derx*nds
Mr. and Mr*. E. E. Hendrix kfi this; *^**'The clasM*s ill German hav«* b<*en
afternoon for Will lam* burg for a visit'
On** of th •
the
Evening
Hecordevatmm-d on tbHi work fur the iiasi
with friend*.
i
satisfactory way.s o| btiving prpratlillar. Mich.. Oct. .di.-Mrs. Fel­
two w..eks
Mr*. C II. Brown of Nashvllb- Ik il.t*?
'kit any shops, bui
ii vltutK.ii UK m |»arl lows arraignment was |wtpone.l until gueM of Mrs. J. N. Henderson, he-1•»*' niarketa. In j
from our Suporb asrortl.l«cXlK.aid has bei*n covervd lomorniw sfuraixm on motion of the
Icerialn public square* of the capital
ment of .Vrniuur's liigli
b::
with Horh aud on this are pionetl defense bec^s*. »,f the slw-ence ol
Mrs. D F. Saylor and four children ; little tuall*
Ih.ir
wiincsKs
The
ix-onk’s
lesU^
n.wHp.iK*r aud magaxino clippings
unAv Toilet Soapn. Reof Klrp.!v.v wvrt-!n the c!t.v on ihv.rl'"® «'>
'™"- ^esHable,. n-.c.-.
which Ileal wiih the subject* that the mony is alt m. Tinker was discharged.
ujcmb-r
those soaps
vli.lt
>1
Lake
Ann
*HS
i
»-ril«
»rv
»".J
h.U-rdaab.
ry
return from
clshMw are taking up
can b.* bought up to noon. But at the
her sister. Mrs. Tyler.
.-ome Uift-t- cakos iu a box
AtUntion C. A. R!
The phvnlcx class Is lK*gmnlng the
Mr*, q. R. Davis of Cedar Ran Js tb atrlke of 12 every booth and stall vanNext
regular
meeting
of
MePherwon
•tudy of machines
and aft- tunoUy aoU at
tehcs.~New York Herald
gui-si of friends In the city.
The Juniors held a Hass meeting post. No. Itt. mill Iw held Wednesdar
twenty.five cento per box.
C. Nel«m Of LHmid U in town]
elKS ATTENTION.
^ yroierday afternoon ;ilxaling w4ih evening. Nov. 1. The delegate* to the
national convention are expected to
^ minor clasa maiii«ra.
° Mr. iT^Hoiiw.r wrewt t«
Company has i*be present and report, a good attend,K
I ^ “ inrluiion to the Elks lodge to
anoe 1* drttired. All vulMcribers for
Card Of Thsnka.
Mr.7^ Mr*. HinsdlM and family the picture of the home of BciarRoaa.
the birthplace of «dd glory, ple.se

RERUlMhlE

WAN*r

bridge whereby the ptxtple are to
cross the constiiuliaiialism.
Witte’s Cabinet.
Tile ctmnt already has leniatirely
selecttHl the membt*rs of his cabinet
He will himself hold no portfolio. All
the preE4-ni ministei^.. except thus#* ol
war. navy and foreign affairs, will be
reliivd. Prince Obolensky, one of thtcouiit’s former assistants in the minis
try of finance, will become minister
I of the Interior; M. Romanoff, another
I former assistant to the minister, will
Hake the finpm-.. iKutfolio; M. Konl. at
prereii* a renal or an.! Kusblas able.s
jnri|i will be miuiMei uf justice; M.
Krosovsky. president of the St. Peters­
burg muiiiclfta] council, will take the
ministry of i-ducatlon. and M. Ziegb»
von Shaffhausen. clileLof the ralln»a*i
depaiiiiient of (h«* ministry of fInancN*.
will l*econu ininibter of ways and com­
munications.

I

SUIT OR
OVERCOAT

kaat Evenlno and Had a
Time
Enjoyable Time,

SIX HARDER EUCHRE

GHOST PARTY

The fit of Hickey &
Prc mttn Co. ClotltiBg
is what sells. Mtem.
^lem.
,

GeoW
Bcadla Bl«ck

Perfect Fitting Popuiar Priced -

UNDERWEAR
Men, Women and Children

THE MUNsme
We know of uo other hran«! ..f unJerwojir I hat «^»uibfiie8 so
nmny ^ootl qualili.-s anil that tna.tily be bad for eo little
lliorou^fh^
le quality, are Ihorou^flily
The ^arineuta an* knit from yam
3’am of
i fine
well math* ami rc*lial>Ie. We nml o underwt*ar business has
‘nt^Iy
it^ly doiiljl.^l
.loirijl.^1 sinc4* we eommenreil
cimmenniil hi hiiDtlle
hiii
this brand. Poo.
I»le
wbo
have
one*
worn
lliein
have
.i*»ciare«i
they
wouM
liavi*
pit?
them
.htclaml
have no
other now, and they cost no more than tbe oomiiton kiud that

J\

bTOCK UP NOW WHILE OUR LINE OF SIZES 18 COMPLETE
M«n’» Union Suits Ladies' Union SuiU Children’s Union Suits

is -.

E. WILHELM, Cor. Front and Union

■BB

TIHKER WAS DISCHARGED

YOUR CHOICE FOR
OKLYIOCPERBOX

M. D. M _
for iBe bcauUful flowen. went in onr
I Allan P. UtUe. Adjutant.
bereavement br^death
danebter. Pern Moc^.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

I

A

AD.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

.'.S,

-—

RAchnK^. Ind.. returned home thi* nUbt tb« Sks Viu entertainThnrvtojr
the corn.
morning after spending the summer panr at the club roonia.
oct Sl-ft
here.
Mnu W. J. Hurtey rotnrned to Grand
TRY A KECORO WANT. Aa
Rapid, this nonung after vUlilngl
rriend*al£Ik RapMa.
|

WHEN m SEARCH OF

Wednesday, Nov. I
On tlie above date,' Newton Annis, manu­
facturer of fine fur?, Detroit, Mich., will
have his line on sale in this store. Those
wishing a new fur coat can save 20 per
cent at this time, as they deliver the gor^?.
giving us only a small commission—saving
you a retailer’s profit; ONE DAY ONLY
Seal Coats, Otter Coats, Beaver Coats.
Every thing in Fur Coats as well as small

BARGAIlfS ALWAYS

R U R #

•^■igafecryi;

TMC CVCMtMO IlSCdlia tfUVKUSC OTY. MICHIGAN. tUEAMY, OCTOAt A G1. mL

G. Ben Msdssr. Ids vtte. wbo sgpssri
os tM^wocrui so Miss Vsse Cshrert,
SM CMOS rttogersM.
'
^
sddftM fiM wim •ample
The story ss told Isst sight dssU FOR FIFTEEN YEAR, AND
ED CONSUMPTION.
oJaeM or Imlk srw sod old popMsr
MCN*i CUii WILL MOL0
ITT free all the re*
Jhdi
Boss.
who.
with
osaser
snd
love.
am
«ss
slso
Isdslcod
fs
A
t
tlipse
INGA TMIA WINTCA.
cf the tmner for 1SS5.
Mr. Arthur Oaal of WclUTllle. Ohio.
imct. BrfroolMesU or coCoe. nils sUn foond his psth
mhh
Calendar
for ISOC. lithosmphffd
will ooBUda nearly SO c
* I wi^h everv m MBefius
twelve colora Md gold.
aad Wfd cskos were serred ssd sfiir. thorns MIse CsHert ss Msdle Wilcf.
from osiAXTh or
brooebisl
trcmhle»
UtMlM or tlM CM.
rHr.yovrHSCom>*iaos.
the beersysd yonsg inotmisin Ua<. knew the value of \*lool at 1 do.
NMig Mi, FMflh
l« tM
, .
Boston. Man*.
Tlir rogort oT tbo oecfocmiT. C. A. Tho B«tt BMtlas «f ih. dub will Ite woo tbs bssrts of her former admirers fore lakiBf it 1 had catarrh for Aftoinl • ^!cb Strins/- a »ecuel to her atory^; 144 ikrWelej Street.
MMCA ^ M Mm^ Nights.
Violin.- arhich appm^
i WoOer. slMM^ed thst tM cteb. sg Mill j In <b. Ilbfwy balMlss on th. twenint sesin. white Mr. Rods^ was rresie t year*, and for the la»t y<^r I bad a:
year. Mad""NWMsmbfS.
jlstl MMliic. M «iT4Mr »»bcn| of N,w. u"
wftli his oM-ttme friesdt* hesn.r sp- pain to mr limia uxl cou,*«l
will rtmiribiue an ariluaNCE at Silver
and dvcaaaed
me to lo>a
^
tf

. rwwdi MO MiF SbMl Mtf so Msy
proval as the deserrise yosor lover,
Nov.
. 1 felt wire I an colas intmcoa- cJ. on • Smereicn* I Have Sung To.- ^ evening
Tb* Am mortise of tbr Mos*. chi*.i ‘ mm ft ibooli hsre. A susMr of sosr!
the;r will be thr*- *iorie* by May ^
iUdUSEMENTS.
who. with the fslse stain of “whlt^
itlon. aft cot bins wemed to help
Roliertft Clnrk under ihe title. “Talea; Helm's orchestra.
. '' of Ontf i*e>eh wu hdd last eren- ataben wne ndalcM lut erMhKj
-----------• joljo;er.- besmirchiag his fair •name.
andaftaer lac •• tho fnM of th. Her. ChaHe* aU th. total I. aew ahou dity. Th*! Th. ou«toS tUjht of tb. w«*-, «« ; still held the rote of frMd* to tbo^
four bi»tnM I aa entirrly
T. Stout, about tony BMaabcn bdac: Srat aw«ila« of ih. dub wu hcM muRvewt of th. Bodarw Stock com- who coaid bare cleartsd him. bol for a Ukinx
I would not lake
lor the sr»od
,
pruuat. Th. uMwtlac wu lafarmal; March c ihl. y«»r aad th«u wore^ pony buu laM erealac with ladica- vow. John H. Nlcholsoa as Geserat ban done me 1 a ifth ! coulj peraua.»v
i
aad the twcalac wu xrrr alcauaity iwuatythru dwriBr nnabnu. A. tics, tfcat a popular attraetloa tor th. Darden wgs the perfect southern gen- ererybodv wbo »pffera from catarrh,
.put.
the
tto «*4act
<*4«rt of
oC th.
«k. dub
««b I*
I. an
» «itlrdy
«m«l3r city
CI.T ow-w
o-*^ bottu.
bot»e. wtr*M
.ir-M be tb.
1b. bill 1
.^11. Ch.rl« Rarti « the foxy and bronchial trouble*, or. who dn«d5
was dcf tded II
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^ ere
-w.^ #u»i*
a*; worthy
oM «Bd tb. doM
ooly ar»w>'
fifty for .k..
ibe wert. Th. luwiuu
lor.e saud
thMt.r wu |
, y„,
^
wteter the meetings wni be heid th. esau a year, evtsr ymsg man !n fmed with sn sedln*ce of mrer one proved that while hairs did not alwa»
sooDSd sad fbenh Teesdsrs In the ^Traverse City sboold bploog to It and thsosasd who thonmghly esjoyed tb^ bring dignity wbea a fawning old
Clare It lo b«» the moat valuable prep
mpath. The traatees of the Carnegie' »he older men aa welU
'
new play. -OSk Fhrm.- whiai waa pre- maid set her cap awry
armtloo of cod liver oil for all watiinc
lihniry gimstsd the i»e of the Wirsry !
Dsrfag the ernring 8. Versey Legg seated for the Arst time by an enUreLora
dUe-aaea. the jrreate«i health realorer
paMsfa far

tha elah ssd a

mu-of |

HADCXTMIIH

isaissad swral csJoyabU vocal solos. i It nmw compaay with tbeeaeeptlon of |

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Rodney

Slock

company

rinc**

August, is a sweet, winsome, younr
girl, and

her well

modulated

s-olce.

renifth cr-ator for the weak and
the aged which w.'
have ever sold
We ran oiilv aftk every perttin in
TravtTTse City to try Vinol on o«r guar­

coupled a lih gentle mannerK were an antee to refirn their money If it falK.
Sfided chirm to hrr penontmy
Aum Thift ill a lair, honest offer on whim!
you cannot lowe.' John»oti Drug Ci».
Jemima and Mrs. Bniey. fat and forty,

PMdnt Msdlclhe

niled the bill for the female vUlaintMi^
treachery ro nocersarj

In fla;te life.

Charles Flirgersld. srbo Iasi year heUi
all parts in the company as the star
Tillafn. divided bis Isurels last even­
ing with Hsrvey Hayi*s. who essayed

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Kchden of •uefa >ct4ii« nan-siaei. «* the “Ladle*’ Home Joui*
nA- and “CoUiert Weekly" m^
have noticed recently many articlea
tdativc to patent medicinea.
The editom of thcee magaamee

chooac to caU a refonn in the patent
medicine buiineu. They make t^
•Utement that it » not only nn»rfe..
h« unwUe. and in many ca*c* deatnietive of health, for people to
purchase and conatime patent medidpe* the ingredienta of which they
::T -^'i
K

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v*V

IT purpose to cntMmto
of the meritt or defnerits of this spution or cnissde*
Thousands of people have used,
patent medicines and have been
benefited by them. At the same time
“there are undoubtedly evils existing
in the ABUSE of some so-caUed
patent medicines.
Because you
have a thief in 3rour neighborhood
you would not tay the whole neigh­
borhood is composed of thieves. We
know that we have plenty of custom^t» At our counters who tell our
clerks what benefit they derive from
this or that preparation.
Yet even with this knowledge
it is hard for us to say what one
among the patent medicines U the
•‘neighborhood bUck-lcg.** The un.fortunste part of our position is
that we do not know the formulas
of the patent medicines we selL
We do not believe that the pro­
prietors of patent medicines are dis­
honest or thst they are intentionally
misrepresenting their products. If
we did we would certainly 'refuse to
sell their goods over our counter.
Our exact position in thU patent
medicine agitation is this: We arc
the servanU of the public. We sell
and will continue to scU patent
medicines just the same as the gro­
cer sells you canned com or poUtoes. We want our patrons to find
in our stock just what they demand,
only we can positively say that at
any lime we find a medicine is in­
jurious we will throw it out of our
store.
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Several years ago. a thousand of
the leading druggists throughout
the United Sutes organized ^them­
selves together in a co-operative
company to produce remedies which
they could back up with their own
names and their own reputations.
The first object of this co-opmtive company was to produce a line
of remedies that every druggist
would know thoroughly.
There
were to be no secret formulas; the
ingredients of every remedy would
be known to every druggist.
Each of these thousand druggUu
contributed to the organization all
that his knowledge and experience
bad brought to him in the way of
advice as to different remedies.
...The formulas of something like
Anooo or more remediaa were sent to
the company. A committee of experta waa appointed and this com­
mittee went over the various for­
mulas conadentiouily and earnestly
for a long period of time and selected
from the entire list about sc^ stand­
ard lemcdiet. the manufacture of
whirii the company then t
Hie comptny in the
liAd erected a IN
large, well-appointed, with every ap­
pliance known to modem skill The
capital of a thousand
_
made it possible for the

TWs Iheaiil not only the highest
quality in manufacture, but the very
greatest economy—the cutting out
of every wasteful hem and every un-

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got his just (ie*erts ct the rnirlhl m v
mrnt.

Licht ronudr mi* icceinlli»y

flut'd by Mabel E^lon as Lunette and
Charles Rush ss Tat Jones, servant^,

^'SeTttnedies when manufactured
were shipped directly from the
laboratory to the retail druggists.
This insured their freshness and
made it hnpoeaible for their quality
to deteriorate. Not only that, but
It also did away with the jobbers’
profit. Here again die co-operative
system added not only quality but
brought about economy.
Most of our patrons are familiar
with these facts. Most of them are
already acquainted with the for­
mulas of RexaU Remedies which are
manufactured by the United I>nig
Oo., with Uboratory and principal
oGBcea in Boston. Mass. These are
the remedies and this U the co-oper­
ative company that we believe has
done more to bring about a change
in patent medicine conditions than
any other element in existence.
Each of the RexaU dniggista
know absolutely what each RexaU
remedy contains. He has the formuU of each remedy on file in his
safe. He wiU gladly give it to any­
one who is interest^
There ti
nothing secret about any of the Rex­
aU formulas. On the contrary, we
are thoroughly proud of them. We
want you to know about them.

No one RexaU remedy U a “curealL” It is not necessary for us to
invent diseases and sjrmptoms and
then endeavor to convince you that
one RexaU remedy will cure you of
every ailment in. the world. To our
minds that has been one of the
of patent medtc’mc manufacturers, and that has
been corrected by the RexaU people.
One remedy for each ill. and that
remedy the unquestioned best in the
world. U the principle upon which
RexaU success is founded.
We are proud of our connection
with RexaU. We are proud to be
able to offer to the people of this
community, a one of remedies that
we can back im with every bit of
repuution wf have earned by
square dealing and honest, conacientious treatment of our trade.
Our confidence in RexaU is shown
by the fact^t we absolutely guar­
antee every RexaU remedy we seU.
This is not an empty phrase wHh us.
we mean just what we say. If you
buy a RexaU remedy and are not
enthely aatiafied with it. aU you
need to do ta to bring the empty
bottle or package hack to us and
lay •‘I waa not aatiafied, pisase felve
me ray money” and we wiU return
the money to you instanUy and
dieerfuUy.
We fed that you are conferring
an obligation upon us when you do
Hiia. We want to know every case
that the RexaU remediea Mil to cure.
We Want you to get your money
back if the remedy has not done the
work you expected it to do.
Can any principle-of business be
fairer than tkU? Is it not thor­
oughly in accord with President
Roosevelt's doctrine of the square
deal for every man?
Prom time to thne in newspaper
announcem.^vj. wt shall tay nrfoits things about various Rexdl
remedies. We want the people
undmUfid thoroughly tvhai th^
word RexaU means to every famiJ/
In this entire comrr»in:ly.’ If the
real facts about RexaU were appre­
ciated to-day. rib other prldtt medi- ‘
dnw would need ts be effertd to
ths people.

sa-rtetss'ss
I*
TBi JbRNioli bllud coMftafiY
and herbs, etc., that form Hit inof the various remedies.

the role of the trearherou* lover, mho

mitb a nimaniis strain in thei*- bulii
‘ ble Koa»^'

Tonight HsI Roevt*** play. **ln C»m

j vlct V Strlpet*. • mill U- given.

This is

eonslderi'd the Mn.ngest .day ,,r»-y;vu«
1 ed in ibe repertoire of pla.vs given by
j the UtKliiey Stock ctJmpany this s. .sj son. as B C Whitney featured G

Bert

Rodney and Miss Van Calvert during
one fi -imin in one night standft in •‘In
Convict StriiM-*. ' MIms Cslvta «•^^a.v.
ing

the

rfde .»f

till-

Horn try

giri

s.. ChMT^ fur
.tlieni the t erV.r* !.«l.it of l1u:t fnit:itur:i?i*r I r.iuHk T. llm kluii-l.
who v\;t>x ;iFtuiU> aet't inpniiW'-l '>11 M** |
tr.lVel^ !•;. hi* |h-I Outuket, the fEill ov114: ftfvry !« loUl:
At ;i lYTtwiii
r^iilway lOuUoti
the
ii.ntiini'i-t .n;ml:r«l foi u ti<-ket for the
: -hiial. T!te iraii ;it the I».N.t.!iir of
I'.i-,* \v*'n? t—re'uUy over lii» *4-h«-<li!le
c f 1-11:11;:. V ft.r
V <t.\\• .,11 .Ih 1h‘. at»d
i* *l..ul;.-y>
f 'l* l‘
.'IimI fowU
likt
S\r. Mm.-'II h iE.. to
n* n
|»(vi! tin;:
Ihe uioi.k«y.
-Wei!, eh ,t ‘II 11 1* 50 a* - hiuclod
l|i«' naTMi:.!;... Mulhur a h\i* l•♦ltoi»e
!r.*ll! hi* iMM ke:
A* ? . till-, the *-hiNfule .Ihl not .-If.
fool an\ .ofoniiatioii. and llie ,-i. rk
inno-l in -•'orn fit»m H« |H*ni».i!.
-We,h :H . haru • nolhhik UiT ih.-n .”
*:r *.iul: “they aim nothink. They*-e
:iM lii*i-ehr

WOOWWOOBI
16 in. Soft Wood, slabs and edgings
$ 1.25 per load
16 in. Hardwood, slabs and edgings
$2.00 per load

Can make prompt delivery,
your orders.

Send us

OVAL WOOD DISH C
NO. 87. BOTH PHONES

in

•mMch ^he ml!! U- stH*n thl*> e^vnlng
while Mr.

Hudiiey wilL aft usual, lie

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The
eight

R.Hlney sit»ck company
mt-ek5

at

Mlrhicati

s|M*nt

City

tlo-

jMtmTnei. iesAirg there alK.in the first
■til SeijtfliiPer le- tli*- minte!

seasfiM

: They are enieriaininu tills mx,-k Mr; L B

the I.ui. her
tl>*‘
o\er Tn.. p.miid* of I lie

taimI

I the lover. John Walton

llanleit and Uauphtt r U. uoaa m

Charlevoix.

Tlir Real rriiwkllB.
were not wanting .*lUi*i

STEP SAVER
KITCHEN CABINET

saijo-

* ^e>. noither i! will affoia me nnV oote«l
I »tin n* yon re,|iie^i.”
replhNl Tommy, .t* he wiiK-U off L;*
glavto-.
And T..iiiiuyV“
* Ye*. iiiotio r *
-lie -ere aoil tell the hMtilier to
've wte.ildn'i flme
*t n.l dn**etl ' ee»
h r the lie.whiter* mm- it eu:i:e
the
l|.,i|,e olio 1 V |*e.‘’- Milwailkl-,*
>t-i;
til.el.

Iarr»T*
Hlrhgr.d-.orkm-4.tp
Dost and mowi* proof
('umpleto la e«wy drtad
Uaadaome Ftomh OoMro Uak

Tbc Lowest Priced High Grade Cabihcl
on Ihe Market.

J. E. GREILICK CO.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

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thing might have called into full ln-mg'
and activity even during h\* lifetime I
Had that conauminailon been reallxed
even for a day. though it had been but
the day after hla death, the character
of hla fame would hare lieen fixed dif
fer»‘iHly. one eanuot doubt, for the re*t
of lime. For there w'ould then have
eome ftUl.r and aimultaneoualy info the
national conaclooanea* a conee|.tion of
Franklin whh^i-inatead of Ibe h'geuU
Of the IMilUdelphla prlnler. almanaek
maker and Uumorlat or itnnead of ib«
|eg»*nd of the moral pbilo*«ipb»»r wrlm
taught men bow to thrive in bui«lne*ii
ami Incuh-ateil the praclu-e of hone^r |
.na one of the lie^t trk-ka of every trade ‘
—ahouhl have given u* the legend of
that hiatorlca! Franklin, the moat fa
moua patriot, the wlsi**! statesman, the
most auix-esaful dlplomaiiat of his age.
a mail with whose name all Eurofx^
wUtever AmerU-a may have been do­
ing or thinking of then aud sln;-e-^ce
rang from aide to akle aud whose prea
em-e In ilie world flUnd the mind of hia
generation with iBe Weaa of enlighten
meut. magnanimity and frecjoin.-Wllliam MacrVmald In Atlanlh-.

A Hit mi nmmtmm Wntarri
I
A man who aells ,-ut fiowera at a
t atand ilowntown was waiting for trade
■ the other afternoon when a newaboy.
t dirty and ragged, eame running rp.
fta.ra the Kansaa t'ity Tlmee.
^
aakl the boy. **wtofa the price
j cf them rad flowerar
j
-Thhae carnation*, you mean? They
are 2 cents apiece.” said the roan
1
“FU tpde you a paper for one. ' said
the boy.
The flower seller aceepted

1 retnmed.
;
-Ra.r.” he said. ”I Juat aokl a paper
1 Giro we another uf them red flowers
, Here'a tho 2 cents,
;
The mi
j other ci
^ ntes with a am Me.
j away the man be<
1
“Ray. kid.- be aald, “what you going

japrra.
raid

T!ien
-Pape:

-nive Vui to the or Jady.- hsl« k in IwMl •
left on th** run. .veiling

he

rape! AlialworphT.
of wire.

lens telegraphy at sea

U In

M-nding

from ahip to ship warnings of the prv*
, ing n fleet of l^ergs lying In the inn s
f AfhrnHc trtlBc lanes con immedlatrlv
trinatnlt rlecfrle signals to a distam-e
Itf flrty to Idh miles flheod aud

Isy

hlhd. fherehr Mfonnliig other v, «*e!a
fkat may lie ap|ir«u*hhig the dstiger
ona fVkIon. Dti-a reeent Irlp to New
Tofit the Kfilaer WilludBi II. was thus
warned of IcHw^rgs lying in her irs, k
flnm the Tenlonk. »hk-h was sixty
mllM nwajr.
The Teutonic also re­
pented a warning rtrelred fraos the

Chfonla W tU MinNMh nr another
flfirt Mf hettrs fariber alone the twnr
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

ikAVOifti: riTV. MIC II.

THE UP-TO-DATE
BUSINESSMAN
(iKotiRKs
ONLY AN

;.S;

UP-TO-DATE

STATIONERY

OP-TO-DATE PRINTING OFFICE

Can fill the Commercial Requirements of Progressive Merchants

I^THER PEOPLE—Churches, Societies and
bJ numerous other organizations also want
the best to lie had when Invitations, An­
nouncements and Special Forms are needed.
The Place to Procure the

eeST F»RIIMTHMG
is from the
ISRIIMXIIMO mouse
in your city.
Do not go to another city for your Printing
—The outside printer does not help sup­
port your home town.
Besides, YOUR HOME P R I N T E R CAN
PLEASE YOU BETTER if you will make your
wants known to him.
The Best Equipped and Largest, Pyirtting
House in Northern Michigan is the
MBRAL-D ANO IREOORO
bIest

Let us talk it over with you.

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QUiCKB|t#UMl4>
THE fOipi|iER WQKKER
KHiC*S I wwc»

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I FOR Ciwewiwiow I
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M -I puM «<Ht ovw 9160 to lo^ phy-

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HI

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WANT DEPAKH^f

•n» rab)*rc
T>e ataMn' w— ntj Msrh tn <
Twwy ncra vfit be eorernd by tbo m. »hlS Rrami c*IUb» «■«
•rw $lUjm iNdldlng oC the Bm»- HM4 to hr Jorw. .laallT. pok
wlek-Mke^Mtaiider tommvr fit Jtoobfiffon. Tbe ftm will ewpior M OriltatMM: -lboMrItr.Mliwr.ao4.
r^oiU. «tat o
aaa a*
bnnda.

Want adt grow iaralniM aad qmMimh u cirOiratioB faecoarabwe rMigliii. Tto OUmh AM «ot «ut «drartMW»~.
thA SmtHA-tpmkjme peofte Am. TOUB M«d ot «ut Adra>.
t»«»g sOi he RteOer a ymr frein now than it i* today—if yoa

Seboola have been clonnd in tbe vb
dnlty of 81. Mary a lake nnat «C Pwitvntnr to cheek the diphiherin epiThe price of n *»*euv face is ll.n^
«Mnlc. Five deniha In the pn« three
--Ome pnekngea of HolUiers
----------days.
Monauln Ten.
Brings
red lips, I
^ <
Es^Senntor KeUy of M«takegon is briiat W* mod k>««l7 eMar. « erau.!
luirw Wood
W€ bam and offer Ibr aala tha Ml.
“T SUth 8l.
aetiuuy and phyalcnUy nt Ten nr Tablets
Drug Co.
the Homeopathic hospital at Ann Ai^
“HE EMPLOYMENT Contrartors'
»trar(ors‘, Call or pboiae for prieaa. .
bor. and U oonidenc he wUl net bnve
Bar 8L. nooorflo Damvfi
Phnne M 414 CKa. Secure
to go to an asylnm.
atorw. BnlMlnff on same M sow tmod
winter, Tbe Tickets^ are good until
A newly married pair, Mr. and Ifra.
used. Huellmantel bldg., E. From dn
_
Carl Ulrich, wna fband In bed in their
SI., Traverse City.
ort 25-1 ino;
no: Lot »k
m e cor.
<
ifth and IMnala fftk,
home m ML Ciemapa almom aaphyx*
_ 57 n. on lith
lit 8t.
BUTCMEfI MrANTED-Frank Step-i
tep-i M ft. lot on Want tCh ft. SMt fiC
iau4 by coal gas. Tbe doctors worked i
Na CIO.
aa^ meat market. IK Ramk
hours before they were aafe.
j
Honaa and lot. Ml Sixth ffL
oct iT-if
Red ULue wiU be cut by Grand Rap-----------ids. and rnder tbe new city charter 1
Hoasa aad lot. a
.
8t. and Michigan Are.
tbe council wUI orde- flagmer
: PIANO ABCHITECTUBE EMtBACEfi

WANTED.

IMMHi PTIM nt Sib

'■S'

IfUNOTALENOk

FOR RENT.

MuBkiMtlJI ABaOLUTELY QUA»A|

Iff}

Johnson Drag Co. S. E. Wail'R 5ons
FOOTBU.L UCIDERTS
■S'*

Amei^ D^ Co.

B « atanl aura. feaO tl>* 1
bfaoMiEitB of kk$ askW brMif« la tbf \
CorurU gu» of IMil. lu pnetk^ tU»t,

ONE FIEND TOO MANY.
Dtotarw fb»
Thmm tw j

StarUing Record of Gridiron
Patalit^cn Pot-Five Yeara.

FOB BENT-a alee wan
dorens of dangerous crosalnga without |
^ MOST ALL SCHOOLS,
trailing for the rallrtmd commlnioaor‘
iBominga at ku Wfik.
8p
ocl21Mfi a lots Oft
.
Wayne and Bay Bts.
loact.
j
-----------POB I
» building. 44S! Lot 71. and bouse. Oak HalfhtA
Harry Wlnegarden. a popular me.-*j
East Front St.
e Dr. Sawyer.
One of the best locationa Is tbt dtff
chui 1> FUd.. tkooKbt u> fool ku| U tho .ixterath eoBtorr tb. o«r«t
oct W-tf
o** aurr^ndlng country for iMAa. 4
\VlIhcIm block
acrus of land;
houiw
fri««4« who proBiwd lo 4o tblns« | MproMb to our pnMu-nl Oaf l>isao WM
r ,he First Na i and Ramsdel
When he started for Buffalo, where h.'-«w Virginal and Spinel. In those days TO BENT-0««’4h.
tional liank
ex f 27 I2i
12 to 14 acres land In
serf MipN Ubbie Iltwen on Sunw*"*****^™***** »«iney and ef--------cxr.pi.t
ship, about 1 mile from
,

fort eapendetl In the architecture and
He quietly sneaked hU baggag-? ornamentation of ihcKc Instrumen’s. FOR RENT—HmiM‘ 42C West Righth ; Will make a good market
out of tbe ho*-se to the Grand Tnitnt afler which there seems to have been
street. Inquire A B. Cook. RUtc
? 1?.*
, miles west
But the pkMters were soon on i
recent years,
oct liif,
the tmli and when he Wt the bngg^c |
?X“i^ ^ X! IuMm
room Mr. Winegnrden would scnrcely 'with cedar, and Hchly ornamented
IMP 8t. po«w oat a*.
have known hi« own bnggage. On with gold, the co\er and sidi^s were
ehluwTT mdr to niB„5U IL^raatMa
top of tbe trunk w. re nalbsl tao men‘-4 i
**•*".*'**1 «•“»»
birds, flowren-. leaves, and the colors, — ---- ■
- ----------------------.were verj bright. On the lid was ajTIMSEB FOB SALE—Sixty arm* or
slippi rs. On the end of the trunk was (grand procession of warriors, whom a
more Ann hardwood and eUa ilmplarard. reading; -Oh. bow happy : bevy of fair dames are propluilng by
her* on© mile from mllmad and one
am: I'm going to e married Put
|
to be
Bingham saw mill: level
Off at Buffalo. My trouble, begin Sun-1 progressing b^kw'aSffh^ ” to JT,
Und. Phone Cb.,. Core. Bingham, or!
«lay Bight.- The suit case waa opened 1 piano architecture now embraces pra«'-| Wm Core. 3iia Klmw<ssl are.. TmvX pair of patent leather shoes t **<*<^”> ^ H>«*
And nuHlern schoolH.
^
Netw* U TUMy*ra
nmed a quaniitr .rf UabnrmT *
»^»«Plicll> of the Cdonlal the!
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FOR SALE

tl^ttrrU.
In ifcai jfa.r
fOttiMUUou alAo^ of tb« CauoiicatP tb*^
■t«r WM UM by Ijicy Ryan of tbe C«
v«l Oaitlni tboatiT. Ixwcloo. Al lb*fiHcfO tkeb cottumanr-rU. 2a. thL. la
*tmr9Tm Marv Atw
bd. mod la.~a full boinK* traa irortb
l■|■PE^ D«ri«B Ttet Ttiir Im rUr>
Tyndeman and Fbole of
«r«fo from iUU u» 1U&. Uu aji.H lal otN-aalona.
pot out of tbe «ame to IttKt wltb A dla- aiKii na cbe benefit of a |H»puUir artor.
Whieb rmljRRi
u nmcb aa i7u waa taken, but «snly by
l*rM»«U»Fr«v Usanra n«p«Nl iocatad aboukler and a broken noae. i--------------------Ibr viuxa and
WUllaiM. ('AHIaIr'a rapUtn. bad bla •duiUtlii, a|Kxt
■ • Ulilrik
Om9 m’«a ll«r<.
S-H to ihM 4v*,4.r.. rrrT
negance of the L’Art Nouveau, j FOR SALE-Farm 5 miles west of I The ux roll, for the colMeUoa «f
Ibo atagr llaelf.
apluv oartooaly. but 1* tfaa game wl3i
s-d to the coEitocls added a j We now have pianos here In our
,own
IncHirtlnr all
'
tin*
alage
ao cn
lliut iliefip U fuod rrMoti fur tbc t-ol Virgima In HI02. Tbocpe and Tnlbn^
ment-.. 1 ^bool and city taxes and apaelal fid>
brWe-s bat. baby shoes, a cradle con-1 store comprising all these various
' ineiiuiing all
that
ibe
acinni
bad
i
h%v russlUil AUtborttlc* to cnmiualr of i^ubla bad a ivIUr liana and antalning a doll, a mt»^lng bot'le ml =
Archlieciure which will match
calf r aeaamenU for fba flra warM M thd
UiuiiNWEjirjr rouglionui fruui Uir gmimr Ue broken In tbe Yale gumr of 19CX
Chester
white
pig..
7
Ions
of
bay
In
^ty of Traverm City, MJcb.. ham bdiff
and. If engagnl lu a duel, bad to abon
aa uiltlanl by TmiklriK UiXMirVfit U nmier of Brooklyn and Ijiirmice kif eu ibeir luugea fur fear uf pinking *
i.bou
nl.v
Mid for
e year..
ream ,
|»roro»alng
randkUtra
..lioun
by the
lbere«rd
for onlvfih
only 0«e
pualtlona.
weni pul
out U d IMtron. It la lu the
of Harri. k -How did they know 1 wm. going to | say are ibe beat.
rurty ttiMSfatlM atal baiidmlM uf »»tI- ; rear, one with a atrnined back and U«o that be waa Uie lirat tf art bia fa.^
Here at our wareror»ms and in our
get married?- Finally one of the plot.
against this ahuae .and lu ejjse tbe
plan.» pariors .vtm will find tbe best falers called up tbe ttaggage mai -r.saiUj^iUtjeK
fur t4.,.ting eark Insirumeat in
Hardly
stag!- door even to a prince of tlie blood.
art ford.
he waa Hairv W.neinirden. nd
! home like surixJundlngK. aud we extend
TboM
|.»a>e.l diirURf .wbicli 11 baa not lieen Yale. Imd bhi apine badly hurt. BrI I.
quested that his l4u»ago ix> 4>nt Tot<^ you a cordial Invitation to cs!l an<l _____________________________ forenoon, and froti 1 o'clock natO
y t«i tAiTj one or more of tbe Uarrard'a alar Uckle. And lu leare iha ater led a pm-arioua ex
Buffalo on the 10 40 o clock ti In B- •
‘*®*' »*<x**^FOB SALE CHEAP-Firty yards lx*s: i o'clock In the aflemoon of «acb day.
Ha>en» fruui tbe beW. lu alnioat e\-ery line, wben be bad been depended upon trere liarHy luleraleil. Tl.ey
7 i Our modem system of piano Kelllng.
.4......^
nuallfy ingrain carpet. Please rail' All taxes paid before BepL lit wlO
m»inu4N* tbe ttaatb or Injury waa due to boki Uagan. YaJe a great tackle, and gaily -ragalioiMlA- Tbeir prufeHaJun this arrangement the trunk ; '«
: marking each In-trumeni in plain figlirvtfly to tbe Jwavy mana playa nu X ray aboired that tbe bonea of bB was 4-onshlered Immoral not uulr hr case will a"lve In Buffalo an be d.w, ures. git ea each customer greater seroomings. 52^.#lftb street.
ba received wltboot collactlon faaa,
tbe great bulk of tbe public, but. In a livened at Um- hride-elecfs be le bov-' curify for fall value than the old me^hRjruiuKt uldtii Prraident Boeaereit and
•M/
and all Uxes rciiBiiilDi oopald ok
way.
by
tbcaiaelrra.
A
tnirimig
illuslUf .n.uniry al lanw* ar*' |irvleatlng eo j Already tbla amaun HoUenback tif
~ Bept. 1st and unUi Oct Isi, a penalty
eral boors ahead of Harry». arrival
tfntkni
of
thm
bad
been
afforded
a
ill
FOR
8ALE-A
Ukbl
work
horse
«Ur •mUNly. «i5| Jbc N**^ York Herald. I
rnkreralty of fVonaylranla, P
per cent for coUcniOk will hk
W. Eleventh S^.
ort ly-tf
Toebnnih Je alt tbelnjurie- troukl re- ; l.rumlaing i-andldate fur left a«l. baa He wblle before at a theater in London.
BABQAIN8 IN SLIGHTLY USED
1. On all taxca rraudfitai kkliiln- He- ttae of ihiHiiuiudH of iiunicn. *»ad bl« Wr broken alwve tbe aukl& In a play e.ill«-d •Tt»e Son-eref**
I FOB BALE-An 4SS KImUn Mano. paid on Ort. 1st and uaUl Not. lit k
PIANOS.
It k » bed hehlt 10
an.vthing,
Nitd «•%«-» then.utiue would be tuHud(«l j And nil of ihr biir gaun^ unU inuat otf repeat tbemsidveiii a dsm-e of flendN
j credit bill; cheap for raffh. or will ’ penalty of two ner cent for aoUecthm
Uliriv Ihr Hurt waa of a lean aerloua ’ tbe raffea of leaae, importnut^e are yet waa to la. |wrfortn«l. l*bey were mask- but the worn ibloc you ren poM ibly ,
e
ed aud dreiwed iu tbe UMual mautmr. borrow i, trouble. When ,lck. tore.j
pl.nviHl
offer special this
|35^J) exrbange for anything I can uFe.
,rlll be charged.
• luino lt r tUiiu lUe breaking of n tNi’.tNr
with all the imnteaiiuc a.x-».K*orMW to heavy, weary and worn-out bv
la.ii,. -nit' mere -praliiluK of nn niikie j
for »:«; Mr! H WU«,x.OW:
Oftce. Room 202 Bute bank bldg.
make ibeni terrible, 'fliey wer»»tt\rlTr pains and poisons of dyspepsia, bilious-,
H tp^ t^maldered of aufDHent liuiaw. •
M. R. liaiken. Clly Tffinttirwf.
hi number. lUit in the midst of lUtHr
Wood Aolot.
itin.^- Ul‘Wawi anybody rxt^u tbe;
time
but
ternml
dlMnl,™.
don't
Ul
dou-n
and
”"<■
>jprli:tit.
us«l
Dated Jnly 24. 1M5.
KNt aaiuu” are laauJlarttlea of t>erfunusiice fbey 4lIjKN)retetl. to ibHr brood over j-oiir symptoms, but
liidivMiul player
i^rtiap. tbe par- !
■^
playing
comntlon.
for IlfiU; FOR SALE CHEAP-Sei surrey nmffy
for
:
ing
emunt
•ti Paleatine. lln*y are deaerfbed horror, that a tliliieemh had-Joined relief to Electric Bitters. Here
Jnly tSOcL tU
nem; gtxwl as new ; must 4>e sold al
fere vou .
upright, splendid
splen
for begln”mu1 Hi Uir t>l« .-olliw nuiM iiluiiel
uf truvH >d.I nplor.tk.li. bimaelf to Ibem. This waa loo mud. will find sure and permanent forie:••'Vfrml square piano,*,
once. 5K Rtate St.
on O^tf
for tlie actors,
fulness of
cIom?. this week at from 120 and ui^»f all your troubles, and >*our
-lu. .i.t ..f iujurtr, I. l.t„.
S-.V.1
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS,
ronscious
of
ilie
fact
that
they
were
body
will
not
be
burdened
by
a
low'd
of
Special
bargains
are
off*
rfN|
|
HOUBE
FOB
SALE
OR
BENT-We,:
i
bo
bu
l.r.K- Inl. n-ullni;. iJii.o lu*. >« It .!.«. ! ^
•'! tl AU..
eouaMered by uiust men fit i-andidates debidbewi^e.
J<
dbease. Al Johnson
Drug Co.. F.
M^nd baud organs. .Many «>f them of irnion siiwet on Eleventh street
1*...
Hiui *_______I.rav. <U.'‘‘I** beluw ibi* Pea of llalibH*. wbere
Bugbf drug htorew., ‘® •* gtxx! playing rotidltlnn av n^-w.
for the spes lal atTeuiluns of ib«. an b H. Mead.v. C. A. Bugbee
with all 1
m improvements. En- T»*»« report ia made up dally. Tha Rfi.
upwardH,
fleofl. they lied In all dlnN |ioy» b*.fore Price 50c. Guaranteed.
Mia'k> each, to hm\ nothing of four first good 1
of A. Campeau. 720 South r
raaponaible for ohanfaa
? extend tu you o r **^y nayatni
Ibe
uuwekMine
vUlior.
If
baplv
they
rk tbe
r-kalU fracturekl. n«-e miltico injured.
Union Rt.
on any of the ‘ Instruments,
oct IC-if
in prfem.
a«m« i »Wf.sr««U..4 Cl4««ir.
might yet
tbe deetructkai whleli
lug pla»e uf auine holy
Imir almuklera
ll is from |3 to |2 down anti front
i
A.uen.^u
l«dy
wh*
p
I
a
dinner
they Iwlievetl was .Nuuiug u|Mm them.
FO8 8ALC-HOU,* .nd lot .1 in N. „
_
I lift |»er month.
of Itn.keu lioaei
nlayerVinTla *
pnrt.v
lu
.Mudrid

n:i,i
►••iite*i
ni
xT
to
. -faklreb Owing to this general aiam|iede tbe
Sprore Rt.. second north of Asbury (Assr
pet k bnikeii w
Spanish
ittfndmi.
praWng
the
(puori.
anpemnmerary devil was never un

(poon. and baa reu<b-nHi ibem
lealli
oLurrh. F. H. Ailyn.
wpt i» :f
aniy »f tli.- Spuuislt lM;<gusrr. -so
Of the forty-fire who gave llieir Urea from ouirage for agei. to *-ome. ^Tbe masked. But wlteu the |ianlc was over
t|Ui»pfly itiux-h-:;! aud
FOR •ALE-Houn. utd io«. uro on
i i
lu fitotUnU nearly every death may tie ; grave uf Ibe boly man ; ud Ibe lOKreC It was remembered that there w.i« n
".\U. luudMti." rcpU,«t| lb** *ourtI.v
lot,
w«t
El*bt
gtrwL
Hrte,
....................
M
tnieeil lu (be ^^nnec'eaanry rougbuom** I treea «x>nv**rt tbe jn*oi iuiu a aort of thirteenth Infernal tolletf whi.-b uilgbt SiMiidiiol. -ytMir l.iiigU4gH. i.HJu hu^
a SHARKER.Prop.
I
i:.,oO. on,third down, bnlura to
lUiiiUM wliK-b Mr. Roo«n*vrll baa pro aaiietuary or "aafety de|io»it.** and have been assumed for the <,.x-aslon by V4.fl Hi'd N-umirtri uordv. but tl.. v anbm Ibe anneraiitl.Hni |a-o|»le bring fire aome pradical Joker
.it tbe ilmc.
E8TABU8HCO 18S7.
i
tnit pnrrbucr. Inquim IIS Eut
ra and win however, tbe direct interpositlmi of not jilwity*. iij I'r*'* utlitl. Whsl »-ould
Ninth «U«t. or nddreu John Onne.
i
,oo.« Maun waa firmly believtHl by ibe ac­ be itu.n luiKh-nl tliati .wour word «H
i:.t.. r.lly fomul ll..- vlrtlu, l.,.t u«,
Chobojinn, Mich.
ton and tbe audiem-e. Tbe actors fleil; bir-dir»rV“- Kxrbnurc. .
kieknl bi the bead ur atuma.b ao tta to ***~»«^^ «**«
sitUNe Internal lujurliw or emuni?«aiou aafe keeping. They are safer here tban the amllem'e di^iMn'setl to carry to ibeir
FOR 8AI.E OR RENT—A foot
of Ibe bniln. whb-b eooner or later end they could iKBoalWy be under Im k aud bomaa tbe lidliigs of ibis terrible ava
•mllM. &!&»••••................
room ho«c. Iiqolr. Dr. OamtlMt.
' key in tbelr wrrtebed bomea. Bo It ta^ And no profoundly did it dk.ect
111 llliv
.'JixtiNMi du\l a* a re».uU of lulerunl [ivmea to |iaa. that tbeae Moslem the Imagination of some of the sms-ia
injuries fvHir from broken utvkN. aix I -wood aaluu*’ are altogetber aa ex ton tbal they profeaaed to have seen
FOR 4ALE—»i lou a Baannk-t (U
thf tntrnder fly away tbrongb tbe roof
^Ilou "of ■ ib; br^in.” elit '
fraleruity.
ad: € onwKir, lou Doatla* on lltt
of tbe theater and to have been ibenifmm broken tMiek«. three from paraly
■UMt. 4 In OrlBn R Winaiw'* ndA
two from heart failure, uoe from
and J lou oa Wn« rroot ntrwW
l.H kjaw. «me from Wood |H.laoulng due
WU be told on Mtr pwsrau oi
to U t ut rtH-clvcd In j game one from ^ **'*‘“‘
I^don Tatlec.
We furuish ibete lampa. piping aud fixture* for wuna, including
cxcbnnce
(or oUmr prwraRr. Oeo
iMMuorrb
uorrh.ngcM aiwl two fouii meuln- i
^ * vcrtiable bird eX
everything neatly to light, for
Aa a Christian name Nhbolit poolgilK ludiieci by spins! Injuries
j e'Hi* Ibe bouse. When ^ Emperor
w. R.*.
s„t i.«
fcCiHl 111 i?L.T
1 *Taucis Josrtdi aixvnited the Austrian tively came ever with Ibe conqueror.
•3.00 A ROOM OOMf»L.K*rK
It U tnie tbat tbe ileatb list Un Indes i
nt ravens passed over He landed In tbe parish of m. .\k-bohia
Service
pipe
from
nuiin
to
hoiiao
tin- U.IUM*-* of none uf tbe p!a.ver« ou
and sent a eblrer tbrskgb bis at I*e\ensey. Domesday book cautaius
MONEY TO
Ibe lenuiH t.f tbe leaders lii foutlsiU. «>W«'rters Before tbe HI tat«l Maxi only one NKxdaa undlsfiguml as yet
WJkITT
00 rr MOW ^
b«i 1.01 » season goes by In which lUc ^
*«r IlexUo a raven fol- by tbat Intrusive asplT*te. whi.b bs^
irNiiiiNl iduyrpi nr>‘ not scrlouslv
^m and bis wife thronib tbe also taken undue possession of Antony.
BouL
JUp.
hurt. .Vn a rule, tbe (da.ver,* who nre ntmmls of tbelr ^astle of Miramar
kllhvi were lu uilnor lean:* ».r uot ■»»*« Ifotteml on to tbe princras* train.
itieuiN4ive4 suffbiemly haitlenetl tu eu i
King Alfanso'a moiber. then an
dun« itM* stmlu of tbe game.
. arcbtlucbess. left her nadre country
But ib.su* who uiauualu that tbe;
8paIn a raven escorted her to Ibe
Ntcolas BrTwksiNur
g.mic U Ip dmigrr of lK»iug buricil be- railway station More recnarkaBle atlli.
iHMith uu n\alan<-bc of poimlar dls.-ip m hogr ravcu flew Into tbe face of tbe
pnioni
\nl ba
have plenty uf evkleucv oii Eminrws Ettxabetb tbe tXat* beftea abe
op.
wbUe
Sir
Xlcbolas Bai-on waa tbt
wUiH. lo
rue tbelr iwlui that the was imtniered at Ceaeva. .
fiCher of tbe man who. there U evetj
renaon to auppoae. did not write -Hamlet,-Macbetband -^Otbello.- XlcbeJuri,^ whkb may weaken tbem few.
New Cum tor Cancer,
!
of Etoa was tbe anl:iU* Ilf Harvard, far
(or Insiaui'e.
ln.un,,.
j Jo^l!e‘“<SiL'T"BSliT i"rSS |
B-..«.l>„U,er.- Uw
itsri wAs om afler tbe game with Wed: Salve. Ja*. Walter* of Dntteld, Ya.. |
------------------- t«i«l InloMcoUnwblcb
I'ulut l»e Witt. IMww^'s
efun's big guard.:
for j ^
! form it waa borne by many . -ktnkm
A w r-u-n. nrw^«,wr in«n. oiw,
had tu U- Uken out of tbe game for
One god Gray
weight 1100. good ninglo or douMe,
hmled H.
It. and now loon " aa weU aa by tbe Immortal BaU
week* at a
.•nom-. i..a wUh > jo«ru.l iu lVuv«.
use of tnjuilm i len-i Anilem Balre hf^ed
Ua NIcol Janrle. Pope .Vk-bolaa V..
....... 91M
F «i*r day lu Ewarersstlou with hU
IH- r ..ml imvta. two or tbr orawi }‘r c«r^2d
who founded tba CapeUa Miroliaa at
One raa«T Cbeannt hono. t right 1150, good in all placet, all
«ud I.U.V.
|.rauMac l-«7«% S^i7 co.“
Ahicf when s rh^whlooklnc c**iiHe
ii pUui^aut but nniiroftUblo
««.! ,«i with ,trnln«l nctinn.t, In^,,," ' "
C. A. Backer tbt Vadcaa, gave it a fmb leai
moSl. price.................... .....................................................g0
rum entered tbe oBIfe.
Ufa Bnt tba raforBadon acotcbfd IL
taak. When you'ra build.
IMTKikv play. IVrry Male. Yale's Wg'
_____________ __
-Sir." saM be gravely. -| InleB.I
One p<w of MnW. good poor maii’a team, weight about 1800.
It Unevred bo awhile In some balf
fuUbuck in tbat year, hurt both bk>!
"
ing rcolitiiii and luwl good
-rxt KumMy to prfw«4i a sermon upon
knt^• aud ankle seriously before ibe big, Tbe shah of I>r»ia sav* tbe French
gradeliimber, InUi, ubiaglet,
sothen. aad It bas orvwrml to mr
bat tin entiTprislag js^ier like .ronr*
etc., well 8«aaooeil. boneatly
One Brown hoiw, weight 1000, aH •oand and good to work or
rwik! lie |4e*red to have my msuu
priced, jiromptly delivertnl
dnTc,pnoe................. .........................................................
script. 1 bare no dnwtd tbat any uum—every way oatUta. toiy—
li«r of yotir readers would be gUd to
One Dapple Gray ^rae. h year. oM, weight 1100. all iKmnd and
rrmi U. and----- lodge yonr of^ with tbe
- a good one, price............................................................... ....
-All right, all riff

rOETT-rm.PAVE

bed

ULLED;

TAXES

f.

I;.

its::

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KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE!

4 ra»ra..gS^C5rr.:;

A WELSBAGH GAS LAMP BURNS

A GENT PER HOUR

r^lSOELLANEOUS

TRAVERSE CITY GAS COMPANY

EX.Wi.ss.-s:

HMSES FOR SUE!

riMKI uiiaf itHBLE ‘gf

Building Air
Casdes

......................................•'»

W^aAZj/ngsHrSg^Sl

Bronchit

ttat a aattekal baoM for letttc <
to to bo tent at (
MOacrtalteadM]
Tfor A fftCORD WANT AO.

Alio a lol of oUier bora* not mentioned
Thtce Inmber wagons for tale, 15 each.





- Is tbe first te t
-U«n»r ff Weekly.

SQun soE umia ei
aM« *mM* «K an MMir wariii

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1

T1UVt)Me:«ITV.

, TUEMAV. OCroMR «, IMS.

duLt 1» TMM «r itir 7mr4i
«r
W tata Wi M kMtfc I
f]» crack or tke jrttUri t oO(o ft
U tko ikftmd mat Daiy ankn a
mite or ttiac too tebalatloaa.
■t te start ob4 one mt aboot Ike sinryard Bark.
OM Fasten tesBT.
One or te otest fooiban players
tkai has crer von a CHmsoo saU U
FbPd White, the bic center oo te
H^nrmri cteca. White, who I. a
BrooUya aiaa, and receotljr laherted
9t.«te0a is his ova aase, stands
Ax feet la beiieht and votes dose to
SMpooads. His saU is avkvard. hot
be has the rtel sort oT spirit, which
Bakes him aa earnest worker.

Wedding
Rings...

BARD

Wedding

S8.00 PER TON

ants

y»uir CMMireti
mc.t.nnneuini.

Silver

ESPtRE
Bpectal to the Bntalac Bmird.

SaSt'

haodsome
gifts at

wedding

$1.00. $2.00.
$$.00. $4.00

Empire. Mich., Oct. 31.—O. W. Rey­
nold* vcmi to TraTerwe City Thursday
and returned Saturday.
A. E Willard was in Travers^, City
the first of last week.
Mrs. Robert Sloan and chlkteo are,
vUUlng in Traverse aty.
Mrs. La Vanutre of CcntervlUe t1»We sell the Faun
Ited with her *on. Bert Tedball here
Fox Typewriter
last week.
Mr. and Mr*. Boxhury and non. who
recently im»yed to PdlFton. have ntumed hero and will live upstairs in
the FraxK*r building oo FYom atrv
Tlireptimo* aday only do yon
The p«iptu of the High Hcbool have
iriro attention to
made a tennis court and that gai
now a popuUr amusement amoof
tivchers and pupils.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson have
rc^ed to their home at Mlchavaka.
Ind. Tber were called here hr the
dtvth of Mr*. Patterson'* mother. Mr*.
Rohr.
J Mr. and .Mr.s. M. La Core and grandchiWreu. Marvin aad Georgia May Ferri*. left Thursday for Knoxville. Tenn..|
Xo piiUoriDR arouDtl an
I urday vreofOR waa Mra. Lamb'a nlRhl to spend the winur with C. E. F«*rrls. I
ash-)«ikini: stov« every fow
and 1.470 points were made. Each 'The famllv of R. Wyse will occupy
fOde has now had tmo nl|rtit« and Mm. their house during their absmee.
minute. Bui the heat ii
Arthur Shea of Empire and Miss
Sccniary Tali ask* |lU4.1*JiS.2Cl 75
( LaroVs •»!de is a little over TOO UIII#**
to sunport the army dnrlnK the Oacal . Special to the E>c ninj: Record
^ ahead. Their tallies last Saturday . Nidlle Palmer *4 O^U.m^wen marrie.l j
As for cloanlin.*s8.««k your
yar ipor.
Mich.. Oct. 21.-Mrs'Jones ’
exception of tventy Oct. ?4
noi^blior who gave up tlie
Fourteen girl students at the Wt'sr. in tunuNl Mondav evening fn>m he.-’
proxram j Eugene Sloyke will cook 1*- the K
brush
and dost pan and deL.
company's
camp
this
winter.
m Reserve tiniversity. Cl»‘velsiul.' vi>ili In
Michigan.
cidal on a Colt*’. Hot Blast
ver.- caught, scantily rUd. playing! J. W. R.hhI of Watortllet arrived. Max Slarrow iefe Thursday owuilng - D. I>. Selby and wife will occupy the
with its patcntcl dnatlcwsash
poker, nvocent ante,
' Tm-wlay evening to assist In cartnK fa.-' ^or Trpvcrso City. From there he will residence on Wllcc street vacated by
V W. Reynolds and farailv.
Scvenieon girts in St. Joseph or- hlr
gt* to California.
remover. •
The family of Cha^. Carr of Day's
Than asylum. Borllnguin. Vi.. were
Mr. and Mr<. K. ilankersun of CIU-^ Mr. Warner was surprised by a numCome in and let n* show
mill will
move to Bmi>ire so that Mr-,
poisoned by their foo«l In some ys- rag<. sriiv. d Tu.-wlaj f»»r a visit wiUi.
Ur ol hls friends last Saturday
night
you
this wond. rful heuh-r.
j Carr, who is vcr>- ill. may bav«» the
terious way. and thrrn- dUxl.
yjrr. Hankersonr i»arenu here.
. the occasion being his birthday
benefit of medical attendance. They
The dome on the gr«>ai cathedral in; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris gave ativening was spent with game
will
occupy
L.
H.
Shank'*
cottage.
Monterey. Mexico, fell, crushing the j dancing iwrty to a few oi their friend^ I lasted weH Into the “wee sma’ I
A fanwell party was given at the
church into a heap. The edlflc«- was , TiiCMlay evening. Those w ho were * of thu morning.
re*idenre of CH-orge WilUamb for Karl
^ nf ,h.. undm.,k. ..f M.-xico, l, pn^-u.
. po... „m.-.
.octal .. .h,- b.11 H.no«e-..n
and Pearl Reynobl Saturday night.
w» b..|lt lo 1.91.
Mrs. WlM.ur Wilson s moth. ,, uboj
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E. i’. Lack of .\niwer|., Ohio.' was a
Portuguese troops, ambushed by ^ ha.*? lM*en viKinng
left * Saturday!
K. Wilson Is movlDK into the business caller in Empire last week.
blacks In lYirtuguestt w<-si Africa, | for Elk Rapids,
iGec. Kenney house.
Miss Llzxie Dunn, who is leaching _____________ ___
captured the enemy * earthworks , Mattel Wlison came hoc
‘ j MildrecI WU*on I».II1 wt*h scarlet school at Karlin. vlsl:e<l her slMor.-i'
afire eight liours' fight and killed 2(k> j terloch.*n Friday evening
" i fet ter.
men. Thc> vlilsL4Uu*cn eu.
.
j m er Sundnv
! Wllfr»‘d Drake is working for Mr.
•Dr. G. W FrxJlck of .Maple City and j
G«moral Dragomiroff.^ RnytsUn sol-j Mr. and .Mrs NIcbols ol
i.*, . tuI.
Thompson of Traverse City pt^r-! ing .rt \Vn*mi.gi'»u.
dler. a mcmijer of the council of state’dlarm and Mr.«. Davis and son of 0*-l
... , ,, .
formed a surgical operatio^Jast j
'Hou uiut b I«.ug« r *. Ib.t old E' B*
and a hero of the Turkish war. dir i rero an^ guest., ot R. j. luvls an 1 .
h«* \vhi.-«p<*n-d,
Wodnesdav for Mrs. John CbriMiahson tietuau gumg i.> i;i!k
Friday n.wr Konotop. He fom*-rlv i faiiuly.
fiituil be-ide
of this place.
I
a ynuu. to tl».
was goTemor-general of Kieff.
. Jake Brown ha* recoverwl from hi* I
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tedlotll
J.UC.V Ko«.b«r,. While, wife of a ! Illn,-.- «.d
now able ... be o«..
j * T^no.
him
bo
Aiir .ir tw.i." said the
Dtnuy Drew atiended the funeral of
- Tben*
Cb.n«e cM»r n,erob.n. on Mo.., t.«.ber l.n,b of 8o„.b H.v., «i’
no limit oil debate,
Peter Drem- at Provemonl last week.
'riuit « btVUltorlbl awHirleriY."
wireet. New York, has He'd for her; visiting hl» bm
v-ould make lutter soup so he l>egan
Mr. and .Mrs. D. P. Roche left Thur*-1
He listen.*.! a wlill.- I
life. She aava that Chinese hlghbind- !r%in of this plaet
day
morning
for
a
future
home
ai
Mus-1
"I
<eimiori*l
have .bnta.en.^ .o .nnrder all!
n«u.h.T fn.» he«, a...^ded ;
kegon, when' they will be In the, prt».
cm-1I a>*k.wl.
a»*k.wl. -n-iiu
••n**,ulre u* t.. -lay here till
white
Who -kn,,, .o.. n,uch.-'.hen.a.nu,mde^a.TunJeUk..>Y,dav
"7;.
hi*
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h «jm*.s L?"
c<T>- businefi*.
Kite H
foer women have atoady, ntab.

•■t;ri*!ii Si*MtT. tio' *‘«*me, I
Mrs. Davidson of Cadillac i* visiting
James Halcro. aged M yoarb. died
lK*en killed and their bodies dl*po*«*d I Rev. Koon of Fnmoni. oi
out of thi*. •
Irs.
case.
of
naralybis
at
the
home
of
H«rry
of In suit cases.
* pastor on the charge for the
Five mlnutew later t».«-y \>«fr sested
There will bo an oyster su
PoHtmaiUei O^meral Corlelyou told; year, arrived Saturday evening
iwwo Varm ea*t of town Oct. 2.".. The in an atitotiiobib-. »ew'iug Washiugtoa.
funeral was bold Tuesday at th.> —I'Licago Triluiue.
fourth-clas* postmaster*, who held a i will fill the apiKtlntments from now on. I T ^ J
, hall. Ever>*cne come. Fine
bouse. Rev. Lambkin of the M. E.
convention In Washington, that merit
Mrs. Saxon of Frankfort spent Sunj w III be rendered and game's will €*n- church here officiating. Mr. Halcro
All women should strive to be
and not politics will govern appoint-! day with her daughter. Miss Sawyer,
; tenaln the crowd after supper
B<^auty rules
mankind.
was born on the'isle of Mann and so beautiful.
ments. Oeganirations within the do-] of thi-i place.
far as known bad no n-latlves in ibi.s Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea brings
partmeut, to receive its sauctioo in! Bm Dangretnond mumed to his
country but ha.*? lived with different red liiis.-JiTight ey<*s and cream-like
any degree, must hav for their object j work in Grand Rapids Saturday mom-|
complexion.
cenis. Tt-a or TabletF.
impmveont* in the service or Ih* of ling.
't SPORTS OF All KINDS f farmer* in this vicinity for a number
John.Hon Drug Co.
a purely fraternal or iHMicflclal chor-; And still the excitement grows % y
4 of years.

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O. P. Carrar aad Bro. oDCh phoast.

'pRAVERfiE CITY LEGION NO. 139National Protective Legion will me< t
In Woodman hall on the third Tuc*r
day of each month at 7:3t» p. m.
Calvin 8.' Vader. president; Lorln
RoImtu. secretary; Nettle-C. Gray,
deputy.

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HEEVKY H.
and couaaalor. WUbala btek, Trmv^
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OR. E. L. TMfELBY-Epeclal attenUon to diseases of children. Room
409 State bank Mdg- Both phonea.

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State Tax Commissioner Davison i'*
'greater in Grange cirvb*.*..
Sat'
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Alderman rh:.rles Katxcuhauw* of
In Empire looking after the work of
Two hundred thousand pounds of!
Did >-oti know that Boh FlUslm- making a pew tax roll for Empire Pitl.**burg. Is prolnl.l.t the woiM's
: gim
iton. dynamite and powder
heavi.*«l ju**!!.*.* of the |M-:iCr.
lie
on.H* right arm Is two Inches shorter township.
stored by the British govement on
tips th. seales nt r*r. pound*.
i tl^jDn bis left? Few people wvre aware
M'ill .Morris and Chas. Gidley drove
G»*org.'s island, at the entrance of
jot that fart, and the Cornlshman has
to Traverse City on bu.vlneh* Saturdav | Healthy, happy babies Mothers .say
JUlifox harbv. Nova Scotia, was enjkept a a secret all these years. He
and returm-d Sunday.
j that Hoi in et * R.»eky Mountain Tea
dangercti by a fin* Friday night, which
broke a small bone firthc right arm
'The schooner*. J. H. Steven*. Otta* i* tho greatest baby medicine in the
burncl on all side* of the magazines.
Inear the elbow, while punching the
wa. SeamaU'and tug E. D. Holden are world. Make* them strong, well atod
Fln-en and sailors worktsl in gr««<u j
jbag some year* ago. and when the all laying at the Empire do?k today. | active. C5conu. T-a or Tablets.
danger aicainst the flames and wer*'
I bone knitted together the arm had
The barge Edward Buckley mad**, Johnson Drug Co
si:cci'tvKful In averting a calamity.
shrunk up fully two l^hes. "I dll her last irin of the. season to this'-----------------------The geographical ctnii'T of the
not notte the difference for some place the first of the wuek. On leav-1
UniUHi fiiau-s, w hlch is at Fton Reilly,
lime," aald Flu the other day. "and Ing she dlsplaj-ed all of her colors an.l j
Kan.. Is proposed by James M Grajit used to patxle me when I would gave a parting salute. This was the
don. a civil war veteran, to be marked
awing for an opponent's jaw and just Buckley's second season here.

Notica of the Meeting of the Board of
b.v fi • Roosevelt Tow»t of Peace."
graxe.,hls chin. Ftaally I discovered
A new furnace Is being placed in
serving the ihr»*v-fold purpose of a
Review and Equalization.
That one arm was longer than ihj
landmark, exhibition gailen* and in
.h.. .b..
other.
Now
when
I
swing
for
an
op­
ToWbnuti!idbl«Wlp«sdtwslL ■
ctimine*morallon of the notable achitn: > '
tte b*e.tbe«ooBa trUo is ladifiMt B
ponent's Jaw I aim for hU ear and
D. W. Rryiold* aad UiaHy L av.- to-i
of Rj-vi. w aod Eq.uUzailoD of
ment of Pri»Kiden.t Roosevelt In bring-1
then land about whero 1 want ta**
marrow
tor
Grawa
whoro
Mr
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ing about rK-acx* Intween Rto>la and
Michigan, will
wUac
tboatkt tobr.dWniMistbs
FItxsimmons’ hands arc in poor nold* will open a grocen' store. Hi*
wavo:«ud>at«mbuuoa. llwfasansgM
shape. There Is not a knuckle on drug store he-e will be In charge of regular session on Monday. Nor. 61 b.
cilddsw has ■msttothMs tb>
Eight dlam md rings, diamond ear-j
cither hand that ha* not been broke.n L. E. Bockes. During their residence 1905. in the council room* in the Bute
rinirs, brooch and other jewels valued I
and the thumb of his right hand ha* of sixteen months here the family baj Bank building from 8 o'clock until il
NocL&k cd«M hi ttsK mote tm tmh
at $»54sm»
fou"d un the bodv of j
o'clock in the forenoon and from 1
than this: chiMbiith h pwsty s wB
beenjMokcB twice. SUir he inslstt
? many friends who regret their
Mrs Ma-ca-ei Todd of New York,}
that be wants to fight any heavy­ departufe and the Ix'st wishes of all o'clock until 4 o'clock In the afternoon
who.e mangled liody was picked fft>m;
of the said day.
weight In the wrorld.
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win follow them to their new home.
the Philadelphia 4c Reading road Fr.-[
They shah have the power to rededay night near Falnnounf |»ark. She'
scribe. re value and re-equaUze the
Full or Tragic Meaning
It Is, said that the reason that Carwa< SO years of age and Is supiK>sed t
these lines from J. H. Simmons of several parts of any description of real
Uaie has such a fine team this year Is
be t»-e^victim of ^ thief who wasj
Casey. Is. 'Think what might have re­ estate, but not to Increase or dimin­
the fact'“that the resenaUon was suite
frlghtecd away lM<on* he could get'
lied from this terrible cough If he ish the total assessment'upon the
aoonred early in the season in search bad not 1
tbejoarda.
the aedicine about
of good plarcrs. Looks like the In-, Which be
: •'I had m fearful
Persons interested may appear at
that disturbed my night’s rest.
Vtaiw. ta CM Utah
dlans arc learning
white man's | ®
I tried everything, bwl nothing would this meeting and the board will hear
ftek* pretty well. Arcblquette, — rellere It. untU 1 took Br. King'* New
an* ofto fniatraud by taddeo break
ladltates thsir rsisra to wonaal propssw
and consider their statements au3
.dMtodyaiicpaiaor
item a^ chOdbifth, sad it u oh&
of
tbe
lean,
b«a
been
ptarinsf«>tltaUiDiaeoT«n’
tor
CouaiapUoD.
Oaa(ba
5 at. aad uke Dr.
eleven jrcara: Dabota pUy«l oa the faal Cofdi, which comploulr care Be. after hearing said statemeEU the de­
cision of s|dd boprd win be final and
Instairtly rcBeres and
the\------- nil throat and Hag nuK«o
conclusive.
aad «fee yon a Be* atart. Care beadnd Al^nl*|^^^ grtp and pneu monla. At
Given under my band the t6th day
acbe aad dinteeM too. At Jobaaaa
fine polnta non Drag Go.. P. H. Meads. C. A
A. Bugof October. A. D. 1905.
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