The Evening Record, September 28, 1905

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The Evening Record, September 28, 1905

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

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

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1905-09-28

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l "^■^^*^ r THE EVENING RECORD
.TSLCOlUM

Tiuv«mc CITV. MICHIOAN. THURSOAY. SEPTEMBER 2*. 1905.

»P*QE»

PEACE TO WHIUE WOKID EITHER (HL
AftftURCO BY THE NEW ANGLO>
.lARAWiE treaty.

MOMENTOUS
DOCUMENT
■ AI08T

ACTION
-MODERN TIMES.
important

AfflAAoa^ana Mtmh to All tha Na
g
May Re* F*r.» 8tap
'
Toward Raduction of
V
Armamanu.

K.

jOECISION

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AGAINST

HODGE

Bt WI/<-i.. ili<-Enplni: lUiCJ.rd.
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2*.
l>.M IN ACTION DROUGHT BY ELDO
m.l» in
Ur ttuu.-bui In Hu- wb«l.- j
JEWELRY CO.
world for Cla- wxt fen yoara. U Insured ■
to Iho Atialo Japancao Iroaly slgm-d *
'—^rTTIn Jjondoij Aon 12 and niado ptiDlU [ VcAficl OJrrcled by the Court-Trial

aerverp
a bo rR-Kunl |W dlirwtiH ru
aa the uuiaI iiiumiuiloui. of nuMleru
tlOMm. Tin* new tr«wty a^puns ti.
Jaimii full and un.lisiurN-«| |M.piiewii«r»
a €d all she baa won from llnssla In the
fHcrmi war
H also asKun>s tlnwi
HrUaIn tranquiliil

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^

HIGH

Co. va. W. £. Wilson
This Aftcrrcoon.

Thirty-five mtniitca .of fa^t fiadba
and ne|th(>r goal In any lmm(*diat
danger during the lime. Ttds U th
atory of the lud. iM-ndenl HIgh Mh.sd
game which wa» pulled off at TweU.h
Mr**(i ycBterday afternoon Inltir.- a
fair sixed crowd.
The team work r.r the Independents
►bowed w hat atcady pracMlci* and g«*sl
coaching has done for them
IRdli
Howard and Carl Tnmtwine play.-*!
niie liall from rtart to finish
Ijani
phray. the m*w left larkle. wa.*^. i* r
hap*, the Mar ( f his team. A f..mia
lion in which Hie tarl.le is called l.ark
and the ll-e pihlftcd wa* tried by tie
indepindenfs and Ijiiiiuhrav >:uc(us1.n|
In gaining much grxMind In It Fmi.k
An.lerwon on rlfeht eml play.-d a flue de
fesive end. nomatediv Mo|q.|ng Hu
High yehexd ni. u without ga*n.
The High *cbf»o| bov* i.lav.Ml P- n
cool and -gingery” manner gaining
thc'lr ground slowlv and siir. lv. Hunt.-r
(ill left cm! h.'ld hU iM.siH.u, like a
veteran, downing man after man that
atlempK-d to circle hi* eml for no gain
or a loss. H.xlge held dow n right end
hi a g(»nd manner. Hen H(»beriMin haii
died his Kam with a r<Jol**e*K nn.l
( an fiilii.-iis that niak(*f. fiNUliall'Inter
esHng. The liarks showexi up well in
'
(ConMnuod cu Third l»agc.J

|
(if net ion was the verdict
; tendered by Ihe Jury In the dami^.
caKe (If BltrjilKdh Gam against Jedm
Kralta livU. the. saUsmkeeiH r. in the
rirrull ctmri. The Jury iltUlKralel
1lio treat) lUesIsr aMktirep ('hlna*.( unlit lu (»Vlork last night.
ade|Mmdene<* and leiriiopial lnie»;rHy
ITiIh raiMr pt^'W oel of the alleged
tnd assarts to rhe world “oimii diw»r”
n (lilna. It means that if either Kn violation of the lUnior bon/ of the de
an is InvoUml In war with fetidnm The complainant alh ged that
thedr wimhliwsl n.i;»s|KraiiK'h\M >obl liquor to the hiisUnd
i-ald t«* have
habit of getting liit.ixl
ttu* tuitions !eat»*d. The claim was for ll.ouu dam1 age*.
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DETROIT FATHER KILLS ASSAIL
VS. SaillUel f\ HodgCS. the
ANT OF INVALID DAUGHTER.

5 O’CLOCK EDITION

M>Uii«.WIiHlowSliule

Grawn Young Man Won
City Bride-Will Rei

At the homo of A. Wledocft of thh
SCHOOL AND INDEPEND- city occurred the wedding of his tlsier.
Clara, to Chas, I’almcr of Grawn Tat^aENTS FINISHED 0 TO G
dav afternoon. The decoral
in w

But No Goala.

HIGH GRADE
SHOE MAKING

afWT which they will1

a.r

ji

FOR MURDER
OF HUSBAND

Consists Hot III. roly in n com.
iwsilion of iimU-rials slmfHxl
over an atiraetivo InsL ll Is S
science—an art. S<ioniifiil

MRS. FELLOWS AND CHARLES
TINKER WERE AARAIGNEO.

Iirineijvils aro ustxl in tho
ccnslrueti.in of the “Flor.
sltoimT «hnc The
apjiearanec. the comfort ami
service (lerivexi from I lie
•‘FLUHSHKIM*’ warrant
your serious (xmsidcration.
Wv have tin* ex. liisive ap ney
of Traverse Fity for thishboik
TH HP COST

BOTN DEMANDED EXAMINATION
HEARING WAS SET FOR THURS
DAY. OCTOBER S.
Mra. Fellowx Show* the Strain of Ja
Life But It Apparently l>oe»
Not Affect Ticker in

U an art that nxinircs croat acconic;^. Wc take jiartieiilar pains to s«> that every curtain hangs truo ami has
IRtfuct nillcrmljnstnionU. Then again nothing but tlie
U-ot materials mx» iiUo tho shmlos «-e make Xh^h
mc.-uis that your sbrnh-s are righL Alirnj-» glatT to far^S^ ^
nUIi estimate*.
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CITY BOOK STORE
THE HOIAIT €0.. Ertp.



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nui Top Coata,
Fall Suits.
Fall Ifats. Gloves. Shirts.
Neckwear and mderwear.
. Come In and view those crisp
and refreshingly new stylet,

terday b> taking carlsdlc arid. hSe i
had paid she Ml iK ttc r an.l had imr j

.'son .ml for a x.alb
lb He ll M Ut one
dniighfer. MIp* |{ep*i. I'unui.n-. to a
frii Hd "^ h.»UM- for a Ihm.U Tlesi >»he |
ai-kc d beroiber daughiei, Mi^s Wlnnl ;
The rase of the plaintilT Is .being
fuvi Kuiiu.iu*, to gel the meld to put |
|,v N a I*arker. the
lerun
on -a*
i whh'h she Kgid wa* iialuriil. I anomey of Krankfori. assisted
d by IV
arUer iher out ol Hie.na.in alter the ! i'. Hilbert of Hils eliy. >
r which
]Ndsou was pr..euf.*d to get a iua«eU | I'tie (*f the old sehmd lawy
with which to aoplv It
When Winni | there ate few bdi In this vectlon of
fred roJiinu d h, t mother * Itp* were , the Male *lle has a v.m. ral.le apiM or
whit.- with He- l.uin of the
aeld *he
j
^
hud but Juit swttll..w.il
casR- ac'c-ctrds with Ids dl»:nlfl.d an
All has iH^ ii lion, which eould Iw to isaraiiee an.l the deinK*rate iimttuMU
still allv«- M I eliu-a. ierisHr c»f t)»e id.l sch.sd legal
iing iI hmduarb-s
lundunrb-s
H.> is an able att.»mev
eoritlPiou. sufT. iiiig
inii.d. regret : «*‘»l ’
»H*e|. a .
a d.*.strurti.m : for eiivuit judge
! feudal
duiit Is iH-lng c
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___
iJaiis
"
I Ij%sf night

i;r 5

MUUUDER IS DEMENTED ^
tN WHO DESECRATED CATHO­
LIC CEMETERIES CAUGHT.

STAMPEDE FDR GQLD

. .. WM I- th, AC o. Br.,KI-s 9 Toml. enormously RICH FIND
• «on. ,t Uhpemma
CHICHAGOF ISLAND.
D.m.sed Oltrer^
>
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HIS BUFFERING ENDED.

AS A F>RKMIieM

THIS BOX OF MONEY
GIVEN AWAY FREE

f>RODVJO'rior«

in line Fm.lwi ar this shm- liMils. Its fit is glovelike. anil Its
raiiije of slyh-s im-hnles ©very tlesigii of merit.
• ■CBt

OUR

BAOHANT*

.

WINDOW

A

RfOSOOK

TO START

Little Orlan Dame Paaaed Away at 7
o’clock Laat Night.
Sp. rial to the Hwiling Record
h>^ Northporl.
manner ofMl.'h..
eoiidurfltig
a
S.-pt. 2s.—<”lrlan
L.
name, the ?.>,nr-oId son of Mr. and
Mr«. Isaac Ham.- a**.t a *.« idiew ol
State iHnuty K<H»d pisii^ior iHiine.
|ia*M“d aw»y last night a’ T orlork.
The funeral will b.- hYblav alieru.Mia at
2 oelfM-k f*Xim the home. R.*V. W. H.
Hurlburt offlclating. .
|ju.t yprlng. an absci
f.mroed on
his neck and although the Ih-m lued
Ira! bkt‘1 was c.>nsulu*d. it broke Inside
the m*ck afftH'ilng the *pim jui.l causFI,^ E RECEPTION.
Extended to M. Witt- on H.s Arrival
In SI. Petersburg Today.
By Win- to th.‘ Kv« n.ng R.vord

:
Tie- Tallwav
it** oflic‘a»N -an.i
perhonal freml*. V. Wb*- wa*. the
Rush From Alaska in BoaU During j r,^|,dent .K nuroenm* floral offeniig^.
By Wire to the Evening ItT-ciird.
[
which had iH-en sent to his V'Ui* •
Storm—Lead Assays More
Ishis-ndng. Mleh.
The ;
or H.V.,Sepb
..............
T0.ou-0.0b0.. Ten.
Si.Od to Detroit and T(de*do. $C.OO to
rhlrago.
14 00 to Grand Rapids on O.
t..mb*tom*s tn eem.*t(*t
! G A I. annual excursion, Octoiiey Znh
►In and.Northem Michigan duniig the
.us.uu.
past two w.N k..' was .rsSur.Hi ihU
i''
-ruin'd Siatt'.s lu uo to Richmond. Oct. imh. Ask any
morning in the act of breaking a Mon- Commit*bmer Goff, at Sitka. rt'p;ir:b C. IL t I. wm about It.
sept IGtooclS
aft.r'he had .lamaBcd oth.-r* in the
H»Kulati.r»- i.iaiu|H.df from Ihv
Khp.‘mlng rrmtdery
He i* a Hun
K.riaa. .,«( 4« vean.. half Marved and
»ou.h.*.tero Alaska ... rblSWEEt CIDER IS cenia per gallon.
d.n,. m..X
jcLaKef. an ..land M.v.h of Fuka. A
,------------------- -—imiartr lead, ihtee thcwikand feet »««" J. C. Moroan A Son. Phone* 119.
aopl 12 tf
» to tr:..tkw> to the ton,
threat TO EXPOSE PLOT.

vcu*d. The ►tamix'dv
May Have Caused the Aaaasaination of ,
Lawyer Streed »n Cambridge.
j
By Wire to the Fvening R(*ct»rd.
;

rambridge. IM . Rent rs.^\viih th--

k. Si vcral parti.

1

wAiT:y
f DRUG lYTORE

I 5 Z C^FROST^NION. ^

m

Kttbecll•l|ovtS£Z.;^

Sent Another to Hoapllal With a
'^Bftken* Head-Thc Men
Wcre.Drunk.

shmiM lu'vi'r U* used on
delieaU- skins. We have
Unlet WTH|»8 Eo pure that
they will not injure a
Uiby's skin. Call in and
lei ns show you llu- most
comjilete line in the city.

ff-

calls for a change from Summer
to Autumn apparel, also that
everything tho correct diwer
D^ds Is here,

SHE SWALLOWED ACIDj;;;r,;’rr:nir/.^vr;.::t!S:

By WJiT to Iho Evening Record.
iKHrolf. Mleh . Sept. -V — lu pmt.-rt
Ing hl<( Invalid l.'.year-old daught**:
fruni a*.9ault at the bunds of drunk.-a
in. n early Uith morning. WlUiam K
Harrington, with a UaMdiall imt^fatallv
wounded CharJi** MarU*«. a fala.rer.
age.1
and bent 'j^neM Hl.»..m m
ih« hobpital with a broken h(«d .Mar
for an amount npproxlm.ailng K;i.u. foi Hn died two ''(.Mrs lat.*’. Harringi.ei
furniture* purehasc*d b> a brother of will firubably tx- charged with man
slaughter. H.ith Martin and HI.mu*;
iKiarded with the Harringtoti*. Kalb
,1,,. defendant agunsi to be erlm* Harrington.” ih.- vl.’lni
Ha
cinie ic'.p
ahsault. gave bi-Hi to a child a few
l**»“glit (if I
lioura later Her c-omlin.in is erltiral.

'■*»

tbit September

$5;oo

Si»eclal t.i th(* Evening R.*<^»rd.
r.i.lill«c, Mic ... S.-pi l*N Mrs H- b.
Felb.ws ae.l r» a-l( s Tinke- charge I
with the luenler of Mrs Fell.iw.*,' bu*
band, w.-re arraigii.sl this uiorniug i*
f.rrtj Jiidg.* Ha-kms lu Ke.'(»»der‘
I. Th.-y iM.Jh .l. niandi-d an evami
nail, n ami li wn - set f.ir Thul^d:l^
nfieriitM.ii. tk i. a' I So. Gafrn«*y ae.l
I*. a*».’ ari* *rinkerV atioMJ.'vs au.l Mr
F. Mows elaiiiis Samu. l Flay of Grand
Rapids a* li.-r att.irney. aMh«»ugh he
was not in e.»urt Hd.s nroruinv. Mr
F. llnws ►hows lit.- Mraiu of iail inbut Tlnk.T rli.iws i... . vid. nce of In liia
at least wi.rrie.l or w.un

WAS QUICK VENGEANCE

________
This was a case In which the
. . i
I conifiany sent a qnniiiHy r>r Jewelry Jo
Mrs: CARL brown was tired of i the defendant, some of which was for
'
iiViNB
idUtribuilou ari sampbs. Accord lug to
t v 9 : X- •
UVINO.
iheconiiwcl. which was mu mulersKs.d
^
• •
I.) the defendant. i4ie defendant was to
relnm the gtHsIs in hU |sR«sePslou
GoM^»« Family Out of the Way But (iptui a given date. He held the k%hhU
siit.Jeet to the order Rd Hie plain*m kii 1
Waa biacovcrad Before She
wiiH later (*nlU*d ii|»on to settle. He
WM09.«.
,
_•
jCoutesieRl the d« inaiid and the ca.'*'
. . II. ev .,1.. o .
<l‘'**idR'd in lavor of the ('ompan.'
Hl-wial to the h>eiilng RiH^onl
^
^ f,.ehul:*alitv
Mavn.itd.
S pi
2K -Mrs.
CaiTj The ca>e of Hu INek Ji Hill 1-Mrnl
Jlrower.whu hax heini serUpusly llljture comiian.i v* W. K. Wilson wwn
f*U- over two lUonUia in a fir of extreme *«»'«**» «l‘
niornlng and a Jury se
dealsmdeiii
altetuiited sni.ide
snielde
Jtirt licfon
the l.y
mainthe
hour.
This
dcajsindcui)v attempted
brought
idnlntlff-

m

PNETnCEREIONT

BOTN SIDES PUTEO GOOD GAME

VERDICT IN CASE OF ELIZABETH
CARN VE JOHN KRATOCHVIL.

■"Vhtlr... Ob * '' ‘=*“
'

Mmior Unit ScmmmnJMmdt a
Attack an tha Foftner 8^
Ury af War.

NO CAUSE
OF ACTION

GREAT ADVANTAGE TO ENGLAND
- AND JAPAN.

[

CMTICIZEI IlfiEI

Bjr W\n to the Breolof Bmrd.
lA-troa, Mich.. B^'pt. M.-Ma). LouU
Seaman of .\rnr York, at ibe army and
navy auraetm** onoTEntloo thb morn EACH TEAM HAD MEN
I Inic, madf a t>cv<Ti‘ attack
SHOWED UP WELL.
rt«cmary of War Alger.
or hir.OTk[ III thf HpanUb Amo^can war.
He rrltirtxed blin iMRcauKe of hU
tude tuara
i drpartiucot. Pair-Siztd Crewpd Wltneaaed the Garni
IndepcrulcnU Had Formation
That ReaullMf i« Ca.na

«$sgs IRE "opa Dom "

:> ;

WU IN MMa

WCATMEH-rair tomtit mad FrWmy;
wmmer aorth portKm toalgkt.

,

WITH SHOES
We liavi- the laro-st line
of
line ShooB in
tlie eitv. at prices that
e.in't U- U;it. .\ I. I.
NKW STVl.KS.
(.’all
ami get a key to the

BOX OF MONEY FREE

Alfred Grcilick & Co.
224 Front Street

KEEPING RIGHT WITH THE PEOPLE

your building
if you would get the
rotd on before the win­
ter weather seisin!

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TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.ll
»Phon«.82| Ball. 109.

TO THE YOUNG MEN
“HAVLTHL CALL”

POPULAK MUSIC. TALKING MACHINES. KECOKDS

Gray Mixtures. Over­

HkkUBB'B UBdIM Mask Howb. W E. Froat St

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CRAY SUITS

Brown Suits had

i':

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their day, now it is
Gra>^, Plain Grays,
plaids,

Diagronals,

both hani and soft
finished :

ME/KS fc-TfOUN© MBNS
ClX>TfaNGVe rORNISHINCS

=:

Come to us for what­
ever you need in Lum­
ber and Materials—ifs
never a case of wait
for your orders to be filled here—slock is kept up to
the limit mall times.
We anticipate yotir wants and supjdy them at ihd
least cost.
*
X

Tlint's what WO an» doinvr now. We are s-ll alxmt three*
fourths of all the pianos sold in this vicinity. If yon are
one of the few who are not htiyim' of us there must lx*
.some re.ison for it and wv would like to kn<nv that r(*nson.
When our f^xxls are the U‘St and our pri*vs the lowest why
should you not be among the host of s;itistied cpstomers
who are siiving many dollars j*carly by deviling with CJrln.
noil liroe,, the largest and lx*st n*L*iil music house in tho
world. The next time you want anything in the line of
music, call and gt*t our pric<*s and terms.

ORINIMEL.L. BROTHERS

^ A

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:

:

DOUBLE AND SINGLE
BREASTED

‘GUYER” DERBY HATS

BURGLARS’ RICH HAUL.

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poatponeiAcni (if ih(* c lomer a InquiMii Entered Bank. Wrecked Safe and Se
)n Ibr cam «rf the murder of John V. 1
cured NeaK, $10000.
al«»ographcr » bo are thought to br In
Harri.
a iKMliion to xhe ! light on the mailer. > ( ntir.*d lh( hanking **on*e o* C P.j
Ailcrvl btarkmall. Ibe |k|ct ftgurey.' Burm tt A 8o-*x at FUIoraiJo at 2
and I* jlH claimed they kntnr 8trec<l o'clock thU m«»mlng. wiwktHl the aafc;
had dlacover..d li. Hi* tbraat to cx and carried away fk/nm ur $lo.»xiv ta
l»ac BUty have rauxrd hix aaxaaalna currency and gold.


■ O. C. MOFPATT I
I Abstract* of Title I

GRAYS. Rend.o«rn4L
•pt 27^r
HamUion Cloihlng Co.

MICM BBTlBrACTOBY I
a
BstabWaltM IM*

!■**«. It* BMM >**k BwlKf>1

are ^ In—all dimensions. This
name in a hat is a guarantee of
correct style and satisfactory
wear. Sold only by : : : : :

'■'yCfi.

.THEEVENINGRECORO
\. wmjdJDMwm^ock
i.w.Munn.Mtk»iMi

I
vK-: [ajLmauMam------{■‘v-

;**-1Aj6:rasrA.!

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FAVOR YOUR HOMI MCRCHANT

It hat bocoue tin* n-vtlw. of »«•.
elMSU of tho ' largor ciUm to »«ii4
ailMte vKli ooABldonble IIm of tan. piM to dM olMitar au«t for tbo por■■. ThU procilft?
po-

•CHOOL MARO MAk SOUNDCD
THfflR DCATM KHffLL.

iMKCtfE m WAS Aiona

. hBM boeooie prmicot In Trmirom City
large oOBom of otiior cltlco
' M«k to •ecorr iro4e. It 1« coo
tTCFS WffRC TAKEN TO REMOVE
* kiio«l«4go tbat thcM; agmu hare vU<
r, a NicHOLkON.
* ited •ome of our fartorie*, and place#
* nthen thrr crhlMt namplcs and take
^ order# frow the working people Thl*
; iMmetIce eboold U* dlnoouraged
the greatee«i etiergy by the working
^people of thli city wIki make ihHr
; llrtng here and whoiie aim U to bctt. r
. tlwir own coMlttton aad at the aamc
• time lielp^^ek.p the pucccM of
^ thoee who are laN^pfftneae here and
} who belD Ktioport the r»fy
Our lorai merchants carry large
; JiDtv of the latent atylea of gciodii of
all kind*. They
ocas men and g«Hl dtIrens, and they
j doeer^c alfthe trade of the people of
^‘l* !’
the cliy. Chicago. Grand Rapida and
*r J
Detroit cymeerns do not help pay the
^
^ taxes of Trarerse City. The profi
4:V
ir tt tbey make on the goods sold here la
fa spent idaewbere. and they are not entitled to the trade of the Traverse Oty
5 people. This city Is a progressive comSmertJal c<nter. Our merchaau are
^ exerting themselves to the ulmiwl to
j
* !l <>«?»clop the city and at the name
^
' 4 to profit by tha» development. For
it this reason the working inajplo and all
*
others should encou
trade by Ignoring the overtures of out‘ i f side merrhanls.
,4 « It Is often the case that gonds sold
: ' l.y sample are entirely unuUIsfarton
{ and It Is very oHen the cam* that
f gtiods n*celv<Ml are not up t
' ! grades ' represento«l In the samples
whereas, by dealln|: direct
J wlQi the |iome merchant. If your pur
.? chase U not satisfactory It Is willing
L
1y wseliMgsd and U U the aim of the
^

W’-t^bants to satisfy y«»u In every wav.
: > ,
De»diTes. the llm s rstrli d by the local
f- V ' ^ ^trade arc fully np lo the siandani of
of the larger cities and in
;
. 4 cases purchaw*s can be made for less
• money than Ibrotigh outside agents.
« ft ; This la a mailer I«»r conslrtertihm. and
p. •'? ‘
If'ihe petiple who are nppraachE^d bv
^
^
aRl*ht^ will ftopio thhik over the
i > mater they will diTld*- In favor of ihelr
‘ 'a ; j
meiTbants.

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LCCLANAU COUKTY FAIR.
Tlie managenjent i»f the l>e<laui
<t>uniy fair Is de^er^ lllg <»f a'great deal
of Cfviilt for U>e tlntwl exhibition or
:prtKliicls tif (bat county that has evef
*HH^ given. Vesh niay was a big da.7
at buttons Bay and the largest crowd
‘that has ever j.vlslUMl that town
Joyisl the fair. 'The exhibition del
sfrales many thing!*; ntnong others
ihat the 1^^'Unau noiiuy fanners are
.'thrifty a^^d pnigresslve and that iht
I
resources of th^i roimty are. equal Ui
'
' »ny *>‘.bcr county In the state and su
I•
P«*rt<‘r lu many other locallib-s. The
^ ^
‘ . #fruits and vegetables are execptlonallr
^
; line and the varietleii excelleni. The
f ff. :
>pl*'n<(h sti»rk exhibit Is a great trlbI •i;
^
ute to the farmers of that county and
' '.: -the results of tbelr lalsn nhd progress
-;‘Jve spirit caith^^t. be wk> highly com
‘ P vmendt*d.
'
V . Buttons Bay Is an excellent Uvcatlnu
\ ■ for the U'elanau ctiHniy fair iNcatiae
? V' /
Vf l‘«» acceasiblHiy by boar and rail and
!
Its centnU loratbw. It has facilities
for entertaining quite a large crowd
^nd the advantages for such an exhb
bitlon
Tbe. fair this year exceeds In almost
^very rcsiKsri all previous efforts, but
,flt may safely bo predicted that this
Jls but one of a great
Vfforts to be made in the future
.

^-THE PRIMARY ELECTION

LAW.

. tuck conaWeraUon Is now being given
‘Jo the practical imaslbimies of the
iirlmaJT election law lo be affective
for tbe aelactioB of all state candidates
moxt year. It Is aaid to be feared tba!
Ibe number of candtdatees and the In­
clination to favor home candidates re
^rdlesa of other consideralioos may
lead to resulu Just the opposite of
Ihoae anticipated by the friends of tbe

■b

ktate Uw. nermlUIng voters to -faffia|er their
and third choice far

AppartMly OuiUy of Malftaaanca
Office nf^ Govsrvior May la Ap-

The board of education bm^ a atari
laat night, despite dccldixl oppo*
for financial nwaons. In a uniform plUa
lor beautifying tbe various m
grounds of the city. The poplar tiwe<
In and about the school grounda als i
rwlved some hard knocks and will
l>e considerably thinned out at thv
Central building.
Because of apparent malfeasnm
office it was the sensi* of the bodr*l
that T. G. Klcholson'a seat ^ declared
vacant and that tbe mayor take what­
ever steps are necessary to dwiatv
him not a member of the hoard. T|U
may necessitate an ap)KwI to the g^ oroor tA*eause the Idea was advanced
last night that ho alone has the rl^t
to declare an elective office vacant i
Poplar Traaa
According to the board, the poplar
tref?s Jack more than the “u " lo he
popular. The whole matter ttarte-l
with a recommendation of the commit­
tee on buildings and grounda, itial a.
new sit-inrh sewer be laid from thc^
Central baildlng to the watering
trough OB Pine street as the old one
was choked with roou apparently from
the poplar inn*#. Mr. Foote stat^
that these roots came In through the
joints of the plp^. Mr. Buck moved
that the sewer be lak«m up and thil all
the old pipe possible Ih- us<*U in ri*laying It. Mr. Ollben thought that
the sewer at B<iaidman avenue sho|U
be Included In this as It had to be
taken up several times last yi*ar. He
favored Iron pli»o with leaded Joints *n
the vicinity of the |>opIars.
khould CtA Thtm Out
**1 think that thoiH* tniw should be
cut out." said Mayor Friedrich, “and
this board should put Itself on record
for rvmioving that which has become «
posllhe |SeMue. There are too many
iHM-s sroVbd I lie school buildings. Oo
l«i th«;^aylum where the landscaping
has lieen tmelllgently done and >*ou
will find everywhere views and vistas
when >ouycan lcK>k through lo the
bulbline Itself, rtenilemi’n. It looks to
me as though we Just went ahiwd and
liKiktHi U\r a vseaiu kikji and then put
n tree Here. I fall lo see anything
lM>auUftil at the tkiardman awnue
building with all those trw's and the
older they grow the worse they will
P’t.’

Biiperlntendcnt Glllien also spoke
against the trees. aa>ing that the
UT was scri<nis and shoum, be k>oke*l
after.
Manittss Get RM of Poplars.
H. Woniague agreed with him, sayIng that Manistee bad ordered every
poplar in*e in the cJty rooted out h>
ranic thev were d«*st roving even th*»
Iron water pipes. He aald that the
children ctmldnT get too much sun dur­
ing the ^^hool terms In this Utllud.\
The ireeh at the Boardman avenue
building made It look dark and dUmat.
He was of ihp opinion that trouble
would be had with the sewer pipe* as
long as the poplars were allowed t*>
remain.
The Boardman avenue sower was Includi^d in C. K Buck's motion which
carrit*^!.
Arc Trse Craxy.
C. K. Bock then spoke on the mailer
trees In the city. “I n aome rcspecu
wc are ir^ craV In Traverse City,”
aald Mr. Buck. He aaid that In the
varions city parks, regular vlataa were
always preserved. In the Cenirnl
school grounds there are fifteen or
eighteen young poplars that affould he
rooted out. He wonld like to nee every
poplar to tbe city taken out and ^
peeJatJy those ou the Central idioal
groaada Mr. Boc^ then inbved that
aU the poplan laalde flik groonffs at
the Ceatiml kalMtog ke removed eathose on the east aide; oa the,
east side of the grounds that every

S.E. WAIT k SORT OFFER
Met Pte—M Your

JUST A FEW DAYS Iffl

go^ c^Ua
8. C, ays: -Pbr year my wife saf-

“ckkD* now tor

sarsKss.iBsrSin's

To take advantage of oor September diacoitat pri­

• ..Id *. K. WHt o» lost her strength and vigor, aad beces onjKoVes.: Our object in quotioa tbpse excep­
drug store. **an I came a mere wreck of her former sett.
Tbea abe tried Electric Bktsrm. widen
tionally. low prices on stoves just when you want
Trav- helped her nt oaee. nad tonUy made
them was to start the fall stove trade our way.
ereo GRy U today a friend of ChWos - her aUreiy weU. She ia aow atroag
There may be. however, a few read­ and healthy.** C A. Baghee Drug Co.
ers of tke Roeord who have not tried F. H. Mcada aad Johasoa Drug Ool
tke Chico. If so we want them lo come dragglata. acU and ganrmitM tbam nt
to our store and get fire of these clear
Havana flUid cUmrs. jnat
cent« &0c n bottle.
worth, aad we will agree that If they
our books will show the largest Scptcm>c^OvcJ
do not prove jcai what I claim for
ALL FORESTERS wbo are Inlcrrsttrade ever done in Traverse Cfty.
them, the best cigar for the money,
that was ever sold, we wlU give them ed In the lusUtutlng of a Royal Fbresback tbeir price and the five clgsrs icr encampment plcaa meet at the
Remember 10 per cent. ofT on H^rd Coal Burners, Soft
wHl.not cost them a cent. W# don i Forester hall to Broach black Thurs­
treaa. hq thought that It would be
know as we an make any better offer day evening at t o'clock aharp.
good Ida to take them ouL
__________________________
_ wc
_ recCoal Burners. Combination Wood and Coal Burners,
than
this to show how strongly
By order of committee.
Mr. Buck's motion arried. all voting ommend Wadsworth Bros.’ Chloos
sept r«-3i
-Just pul thU notice to t»*e R^-cor.i
Air Tighu and ALL STOVES AND RANGES.
ad we will have the cigar deartmen*
ffkm^Aremm.
ready to sell Wadsworth Bros.' Chico,
Mr. Back thought that a reasonable a vour money back if not tulicd
• 3 DISr*r*rt« •*yl«
•«ow*s
plan.amoaat skboM be spent a the Elm
>ood •r«aoe. KToond*. Mr. MonU4ri«
^
W. r. Frith. R- A., received
(boiMCht th»t M mmtr »>«jr<«d
LJ*:,*
.„;,or
his iwlnllng of -Ik-fon* Idiui.r at sirable property and must bn wdd.
WM atoolotoiy B*cc«ary »hoaH ^ Bnsweirs
""
Jxslgliigs.” Three ycu^ Call or phone for prices.
mnt. Tun .r.- hirt rnowh no.
7u rr on Rav Rt.. opposite Darrow’t
store. Building on same U now used
.llboot lomvflBK Ibom. Mr. Foolo
as wsrehouae. but can be naed fur
thought that a plsn was needed and
dwelling.
TMrMtebtol
after It waa aecnred there waa no need
n. e. cor. l€th and Rennie 81a..
^MtSas tkioMelr Miklar iDar- ST U>t
of apeadiag aay greav'amount.
fL on l«th 8t.
IM> ai4 Sr CMTVs. c»l4s, cranp 50 ft. lot on West »lh 8t^ east of
Mr. Buck then brought op Ibe mm.
No. cro.
UK
wfeMptor
CMtfe
U
hu
BO
eqoaU
ter of dirt from the city Ftreets which
Ilouhc and lot. ItOl Sixth Bt
Far nit if Anertcaa Dr^ Co.
CALMAN’S IJtterior Spar Varnish ia !
he said was wasinl. H should l»c con-,
Hou^k* and lot. 1012 Bohemia 8L
House and lot. 8. W. cor. B'ebster fnost durable fd^ all inUrior work.
verted Into fertiliser, bo Fsld, and i
St and Michigan Ave.
3 lots on Wmwood ave.. between
laullc*. if yo/i want a rvdlm-d and
. UBd«-.pr .crJ
Wsvne and Bav Rfs. ,
lots on 8pn»re streM, between brilliant cumiUcxlun. friv front blt*ni
deoer. waa prCM^tt and be waj. asketl <
Koow auc’ WiUMlai Blork C*IU. Fbam 1«
Uhfii. list* Holllsu r's Rt»cky Mounuln
Wayne and Bar 8ta.
to show his plan for ^mwood awaue, one drt-«^«
Ijot 71. and honas. Oak HeighU.
Tom. Bring* rtsl lips, brighl’ryes and
The pun was quite cUboratt. Includ-! been able lo cure in all Its stag^. an i
of the beat locatlooa to I jclty a rrmmllkn ron^lrxion. 35 rents.
IIBC B trool pond,
H aflower
wr iwwiIs Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure orOne
bod, .t
mt th.
th. ‘ 'hat
^
atirroundlng country for h
Ttw
or
TabU-t,..
Johnson
Drug
Co.
Carpet Oeai^ Works
corner of the building, shrubbery an 1 .
medical fraternity. CaUrrh acres of land, large houaa. c<
Sia.
hardy flowering plants aranged In a • lK‘lng a constitutional disease, requires
a land 4
Attacked by a Mob
j (Wp«4 aeirtiMr m4 Uylaf BaforF wwdhw
curve. This pUn without the irot.t | n constltutUmal treatment.
ship. alKiut 1 mile from city llmlu
1
And
beaten,
in
a
labor
riot,
until
oovnnnd
be
offered
for
ElftO
tlKW.
when
a'’*”'*'
Internally,
acting
pond, he offered for »,loo. fniMi whtn a ^ .Mreclly upon the blood and mucous Will make a lgood market garden.
3 |0 « m miles 1
of Ctslar Run. I prod with sores, a Chlcag«> street rar
was acepted. |Us> when the plantH
^ n,e system, thereby dePWw Its
aa w;.iusicu« m
of Cedar Run. rooducior appllotl Bncklotrs Arnica
were act out and Iloo July 1.
les# | stroying the foundation of the dUeane.
is considerable saw timber Salve, and was soon sound and well.
tbe nlaniH that died
I
F*-''lng the patient strength by and plenty of wood timber on this •1 use It in my family.** writes G. J.
Mr iLiw-o, thJ^hf .11 the
bulldln.*;upthecunstltullonandaH»lM. land. Soil good.
Welch, of Tekonsha. Mich., -and find
J.
M.
HUELLPlAIfTEL
Ur. Babcox thought all tbe |n>plar,
nature In doing Its work. The proFactory on Bay 8t., power and masbsuld becut out and native trees, stirj; j prietors have so much faith In Its cura
chlnerr ready lo run. 353 ft: frontage. burns. Only 25c al C. A. Bugbee SEAL ESTATf AMD LOAMS
aa aihor vllae. hemlock and hard - :lve powers that they offer One Hun A good location for any line of manu­ Drug Co.*a. F. H. Meads’ and Johnson
Notary fatjbllo ^
B.Bpi«. Which «mw .o be ,hc BBC In
facturing.
Drug Co.*a drug stores.
maMrrailMrMt
U>m..r.
Also aeveral gilt-edge land contracta.
the wt.rld In thU Ittltudc. ,h.r.,ld be
aug IC-tl
J. E. Greillck Co.
wubsilUited.
F. J. CHEICET A CO . Toledo. O.

Batore Mr. Back's moUoa waa tmied
oa Dr. OMca took oorashki to aay
jost aa kaa baaa Anas la otkar that It was aa opportoaa time to have
yawn aater oUmr lawn. Sat all Cks
agtam prepared and to tod oot
of tba party wttt bars aa op* >oat what was waatod. He Oiooght
portaaKy to aqprsas tkair ckoloa la
tks mattar mad tka oataoma nmy ka
tatisfaecory ia tpRc of^prsasat tmn.
Practical axpsrtaaoa wRk atataklds lookbd tike a swamp aad the boUdtog
primary eleetioo laws wOI afford tba co«M aareely he seen. While much
oaly fair test of tkalr afleimey and work had been dotie to settlag out the

FIREWELLTO
POPUR TREES

‘A?;

I;
r

T one ke tafcaa not and a ample
pat la lu pNma and aa tke
tke ffr—iiii aecvr etkm papl»r tree
kt talMi oat mad a Mple akkmlb
I oa the earn aide to be ptaatei
kmtad. Tlmra It mM ta M a
walk ao aa to coaforpi w Ith
PrpbaWttly tM a anlact eoaTarc^ea
af teetiaaal Mhi win kt btU te MD*

8^ Walt"

AS A RESULT

-

DaMk ttm Fk 'S.

vooM OfVKorr im oooo ,

J. W.

CMaSMtate's CM<h B«M«y

wb>i—WMdawan

A. J. IMcPHAIL

DENTIST

Mr. Montague didn't believe that It
was right to set out trees In th* fall. 1
Mr. Buck thought that children should'
be taught the love of the lK*auilful as
Goes further and further. Never
well as to respect the rights of others. stops until you are well. That's what

oiibm

,h., m.. w-j„ „„

arranged plan should Ih? followed.
gnwt tonic. Mnk.*fi rich, red
Duck thought that the blue prints -f |
ne,b. .V* c..nt^. Te:i or Tab
.ho plu. wl.h .ho nam.-* of Aho pl.nu j
»nS Bhrubb. would ho of vBh.o In,
teacking botany.
Mr. McWeihy ,
-----------------------tJiought it would l>e a mistake to work I
Llkt Finding Money,
wlthoal Plana Mr Buck moved that i landing health la like finding money
Mr. lUboo* , ptan bo .rcoptort.
^
Mr. Monugue pppoaed the paying of j cheat Irfiiatlon. better act un^mptly
,,0.. hOCBUBO ho .hoUBh. .h..
grounda could get along for the prt**
aiM-ndtog money without a system..
Mr. flal»cox stat<-d that as 12^4 h
been received for the «dd bulb!lugs
board having previously decldeil lo use | co.*a, P. H. Meads' and Johnson Drug
the money to Improve the grounds) | co.'a drug atorea; 6(Vc and tl.OO; guar-

(CohUnued on Fourth Paso.)

I »»«**>• Trial bottle 10c.

.00
TO TOE

soo

ANOBETURN

—VIA—

Northern Michigan Line
Leave 8 a. m. Saaday, Oct. l. - Str. Illinois
’ ketprn 6 p. m. Wednesday, Oct 4 - Str. HUssonrl

Berths and State Rooms
rm MumniPCASBy. secvied at this omet
mni raoms. sc.
l c rans. Mint

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE VOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

P» K re

O ■ IM *r

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

ase SEE OVR WIRAOW aSo

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

125 East Froat Stnat

PHONE 1B02

329 SOUTH Midi STREET

IWp.9>U

CITIZENS' THOXEir.»'<

iJilk9ei

UP-TO-DATE HACK LllfEj
BUGBKB*8

DEALCM IN KVEKYTHINO

OCALCM

8HANB

IN

EVeHYTHINO

FINEST Wl

i

DR. W.J. HIGGINS

Fine DentU Work
DXALCM

IN

tVtUVTHINO

furniture

is on display in our dcifant Furniture Salesroom. You should take a ds»>^
off and sec the Krcat stock we arc showing.

“Inlaid” Oak

4

Fancy Rockers

It something entirely new. It i-> All the fvwest styles and such
The n«v««« ef furniture he,
plain dull surface with a beauti­ the popul.ir weathered oak witn a host of shapes. Any one would
ful shade of brown. .Desks, odd fancy pallems of inlaid silver. Lit uiooj Xue o) )usuivujo ue sq
shaped chairs and fancy rockers. These will be great aellera.

Leather Rockers

Couches

Davenports

Never carried so Urge a stock
nor such handsome goods. Noth
.ing like them ever seen
in
Traverse City before. See them
at once.

Are sold all the time and ourt
surely are because the styles
are so many and the prices are
from $6.50 to the finest at $54.

Have you seen that elegant
leather cushion davenport in ou'
chow window.
The swcHcat
ever made, it soris for $75.

. Parlor Suites

PiUows
The jjreatesl variety to sefecl
from. The prices are from $1.50
to $7.00 a pair. Can't have too
many nice pillows In the house

Side Boards

Buffets

Morris Chairs

Genuine mahogany with all The popular, easy chair and ao
styles of cushions and uphol­ many .of them are sold. All man­
stery. We want you to sec that ner of woods and colors of
prices from $9.50 to
elegant suite for $76, There arc
others much cheaper.

A fine line of sew goods and •Should be In every home and
latest stylet, tell from $12410 to why not when $15 buys such an
$30. A most nectsaary piece of elegant one as we are actling.
Other prices up to $65,
furniture for the dining room.

Cbliia aosets

pet p-T Y

-- -- - --- ----Ditoce Hiisic
gJ!“«G£SSS For
CALL OU TELKPllONE

“Fumed” Oak

NEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED
«

H dulls the scythe pf Father Time,
drives away wrlnkbn of approochlnj;
Add age—the elixir of life, that puts
lioiH* lu the l iimun heart—HolHster’-i
Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cenU, Tea
or Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.

Dlninf Tables
Of every kind to suit every
pockeL Can sell you one for
$7.75 or some of those elegant
new ones for $39.

Iron Beds

Book Cases

Arc mort necessary and we have Every style that is new and
Are M hABdy to shew yoi
ao many styles, some alone, they are from $1.75 to $4a All
pretty china and keep It fro
others are combination. Then the new colors of enamels aod
getting broken. We shew tv
of the fIneM ever brought to the we sell the oectional bookcase some elegant brass beds In now
city at $60 and les. Be sure and that ao many have. Glad to styles, handsomest we have ever
carried.
see them.

PE taNiui & ur ^
'

MSIWITU GOMPMli
•MmflO

DNIHlAMaAl Ml tHrtYBO

jHi mnmm nseojp, TKAVEMg crrv.

CIOSRIG DF THE FAIR

SOUMNBfNG IIITHa Bill WAS n
^^EBViCEUSED
mm

WJkNCHE HASKELL AND J.
lane THORNE UNITED.

l»0IYTnillWIT9IJ.
#RlpE AND QROOM LEFT AT ONCE
FOR DETROIT.
■vl:;
_____

T;
Wilt Ltoa la
PrrtUaM For; «MT air tut aty-BriSt to the
Only jOsMBMar of CHy Trwa‘
arM M. E.»M^HL
A* A «‘dock th‘.* morntoc at the
Inmie of the hrtde. c'5 FtPh
Mlaa ;BUBche. only dangbi.-r of cltr
tmaaurer M. E. Haskell and J
Thome of

CongreimtJonal church
rot»'Uter.

Coowar iroB the Umk and k
oberJacm got K and wa»
after a anaM snl
cjed kWi erd a*Ml

-

being the of-

,>ta.T

and i viTgriH-nf. ihe contrart

offerKl

by th.- dark foliage of lh«- latter inal;
The

m.'ixir WaK fumlHhcMl by M1b« Loiukc

1 G. R. A I. annual exctUT«lon to De, tmii. Tob*dc. Chicago and Grand Rap!ld«. Tuesday. c>ct. 2. To Richmond.
1 Oct. 10. See G. K. A I, agent for ptrUculora.
aept ItStooctS

mSto

main <

Rev. WlllUm Ellas of Tlaiiter Creek
rag in t.^e cit.f yesterday on buslneii*i.
Mrs. Jeasie W. Brabant is in Nort!Nirt. calbMl there by the wrlous illnew of her m<
^r*. M. A. Murray and son. Clare
left for
for Porija,
Portland. Ore., this morning to
wl-te- with Mrs. Murray's
fcon. William.
«mr“MI*F R!dgcx.d. who have
visiting Miss Effie Johnso*. „f
bc
South
Union atreet. relented -o their
ulh Uni
this mvin
me In G
to IVtroli toJnliiis SI
LS
Jew
day to Fuexxu .mx „x„.x4»x
». The
.
« I

Ihe ring licing in the c«‘nte>4>f iHeJLanr !
esi one The ceremony took>lact be '
behind
Hodge
Ish new year b«*glns ttimomiw night.
foi^ a great i»ank of nergri't n and run a
and Panek bbickadc tack
Alfret!
Alfred! Meagre
Moore left this morning for
Ehren berg
white a»u«
Then EhrenlKrger
took one of
Independents I Ann Arbor to resume his studies at
1 the
lime hurdles and tl
At the
Robert«.n re- i rnlver.lty of .Michigan. .
refreshments wer.- served by Mivses mere forc<><l to pun’
Then bv ^ !
Miss Lavem Hurdes. who has
KThel^vage. Ix>tlle McManus, nor iurn»il It a fbort w
short end run.^ J the guest of Mia
cnr< Hlggltti.,
ElizatM-th
Palfhausen M-rir-s Of line bucks and she
• In Trout Crwk

I* th..
Ihi InJeiH nl-lnoTnlne for hjr
and Rena t'artr-r. The ijappy coup! • rh- l»II ». -i
(
In
ih.- lari flv. .«PP<-r iK-nlnsul*.
in tl
wen* the r«‘elpl«mts «if many beautiful mu' f.irtvyarrt nn<and
:00k l-aironEhren- j 'IW; and Mrs C II I>ock..ray
■ pp-Mtiits «< china, rut glass and flm*n. mlimt... of pl.j IU«-l.r.«k took
s<in.
hayette,
le
Uerm-r-K
pliro.
pUyinx
a
rood
p«mr.
|
«>n.
Knyotu-.
lofi
ihlr
•At
a.-m the bride and groom
fbev wMll make
Portland.
. wher*»
r
Th»*
lnde|>endenis
were
again
forced
*o
j
lefl for
where a home already
ihei- home for a yc-a- or morv*.
fumlshdd awaits them. They will W punt. TH luill went ove- o" the In*.
Ella Aiklw.n a*^d five c hlldr»n
|
situaKsI In one of ihf ptoasanteat dej>onu« nta* fifty-yard line with
dF morning for Porilam!
l»artw of neirtilt, their residence Udn-: two mlnut«*s to plav. Panek got ihe,icvi tnis mi
ke her bom
with
ball
on
a
fumble
and
the
gatne
ended
j
'‘hert* she
at rs5 Joseph Carapau avi niie.
The bride Is a well known Traverse with It in the High aehrwrs iK»si*s*lon her sisie*.
R. 1.
Mrs. n.-ll Squires lefl this morning
City young JaUy.
For two years she near the er-nier of the field.
lias taught in rbc sdhoAIs and has a Nye and John Blacken were the of- fw l*ortUnd. O-e.. to visit.
Mr. and
M*^. Revnolds
b>f»tbls
large numlK'br of friepd^ wht wish fl;Ul5; of the game. The High schcKd!
1 morning for Oregon. Portland. l>oing
her t.nly happiness. The grra.® is a t.’vm piiv.K at U*e.l City Saturday.*
_______________ 1_
I their destination
fair fM»e n( the latjer day yuunr: buHlJohn Ah. rn of Champaign. 111., w as
m*s« men
He is an ngent ol the Pn:I. O. G. T. Lecture and Election,
j
VhiV"i
reek, visiti'.g
daughter,
dewitat Life Insuranee eoai|iany and
A \erv in^lrnrtl.4*. . niertainlng and |
Wliw^hart. who ba'^ Iksm
Is Very soeresijful in bl.x; flebl,
th«»roiiuh!y teni|K ranre lecUin* was
c„ - four w
The'out i»r town gu«“^ls wef**: MIm.-* given last evening in the Grange hall
Tetnmr-li
cUni Richards
Olive Thcrme of Ijinslng, a sisi.-r of by J. M Skinner. Fiate deputy of th •
yfj,
iilMngtc;
when* she attei
ended I
the grcs.m: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith I. o. a T. After the leeture a nH*i*i-,
f„„,er^l of her
]
mother. Her father.
: of Ytilm. Mrs. Fre<l Vaughan of Acme. Ing; of the
th.. bMige
i.Mlge was held for the pur-> Joshua MU
reiarn«*»l with her and
M* of electing offlrers
he 1.H quite
lint- im*i-ovl«g.
The folh.wing wrre eh-ctod:
r. T . HelH*ii N'orthrup.
ON
V T Mrs G H r»*B*»e
Hauls' ehoeoh
SiTretarj. Mrs. H. Northnip.
regular 3rtc kind f«v* 1.V tmt pt»t«nd.
T G.. Miss Nellie Sb*«*lM*r.
SbfMie—Aelite. higher. H.igs- Ar tive.
Sat unlay only. Name on every piece.
Treamirer. Otto Furisch.
stronger.
La Gr» til. 221 East Front street.
T«dedo. Sent.
Wheat —Se|ilelU
sept 28 2t
I r-« V’.v.r. lweiui.er .sj;*^e
FOR (;0()DNP>5S sake
Ik troli. Sept. l*v- Wnieat. KT.Hc: fine hand-made chixc
TIIIXK t.f iinilpLoar.
erwn. 3i;isr: oais.TdtUe
4*very pii*eo. l4t
4'lifragrt. 8epl.
- W'lowt ~S**iiteai
sept 2^ J; ishow ing some genuine good things this
her. K»;N.e: elVember. s:.“sc. Cnrn —
------ -------------------------year.
S4vpi..mlH r.
!»..«emlM-r. 41-sc.
A! Jt^kWH^eindy^^^Si^^^^^^^ Sat j
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Oats—Seid.mlH r. l’T»4c:
Ikx'. mber
CKUr. Pork. 11- 50: lard.
unlav hy the hTrst 51. E. church iadies I
-------------------------|d.55.
sept 2k-ltj


e w ill be a S
in the F.rsi M. K church pariors t»>
morrow evening. A good pn»gram w ill
Hr glv.-n and nice refreshments will Is*
M*rv«*d.
Admission will be f-ee
An
offe'ricg w«U »*e taken to .k tu fi' ib.Sunday school.
Tbe barge Alcona is unbiailing 4
carg»» of-anthrarite coal fr»- i»’e Han­
nah A lAv Mercantile ecimpany.
Tilt* M.Mlem Circle will iiold a businevs nu*» ting Fridav . vening of this
week at the home of Mrs. Wrisley. 12:
North i:imw«Mi avenue. Everyone re
^ On aeeoum of a ease <if scarlet fever
br,-aking o:t in the kind-garten W
the Boardmau av-nue srluHil. Hr Mar
tlu* health oWo r. orderc.i the nnuu
eloM-d
Th** board of health met la-t
«nd agreed with .he h.-ahh of
ftcer that the HMun be closed.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keitli of
y.sTc
Webster stn^j. y.-steday
baby
>*«'•> Flrl that
Tomomiw and next d;
days to i»ay taxes an»l s;
nt.
The cases of
G.*orge Avery
s
Rollle Swariout, cbargeil with rldcken
ridel
r*”l
Saturilay
afumcxin.
William Raine of the Uo^to- Sior *
n-eelvtnl a mesNage from Mr. RosenGial last evening advising Hm to adlise Saturday
ay n
nhls we^-ki ju; Hn
Ihe Ikjston Store. Tinf-e at that time am! wlli
not Ik* opene 10 the
f.A r.HETTI.
Bister ScoTon. r.g’il.u *h*r. for
Sa'mdny only. 2i’l E Front.

SATURDAY MARKET.
JatksonV randy store everv S.v?
urday by the First M. E rhurfit ladies

WANT

I overovats.
sept 27-tf

See them,

fast day.

Come

and

ADS

> lAte for CUMlflcatlf.n
FOUND—Two ^Iray cattle. Owm-r <
claim same by pmvl
paying for this noli
boai. U. F. Ik Nu. 5.
WANTED-A bnver. lest finisheil. to
want it: Walnut St..
b H» ft. veranda; a iiarb> sept 2S-1I*

pay
-. Inr

Saturday, next, will be our
Chlrago. f
Rapids <m G. giida iH'aiiuts.
'(*. A- I. annual i‘xeui>ion, OctolHT .3rd.
$:. ft<i 1.1 Rirhniond. Ort. 1
Ask any
;
WITH I»RESENT outlook for huslG. H. £i I. agent alnzul r.
j ness we have doubkvl our piles of
sept ICtooctS

Ttaver>e City
give g(K»d lime on
f Record office
sept 28-tf-Ct*

buy at

your own price If you do not
like the prices we give you. Any
otTer, for

any

article,

within

the bounds of reason will be ac­
cepted.

The Boston Store.

sept37-tr

Bargains, stupendous beyond
description,

are

now

obtain­

able at the Boston Store.

Hamilton Clolhing Oo.

CHANGE OF TIME OH H.tN.E.
Beginning Monda.v, Sept. 35. train
jearing Traverse Clijr at 3:50 p m.
connects ai Soloo with in.Sa to Provemorn. AiTive-at Provemonl 3:02 p, m.
iRrtnm. leave Provemonl 5:10 p. m..
arrivo Traverse Oty C:48 p. m.
sept 2l-$t

her fan and winter display of
millinery.

215 Front street.

G. R.
ANNUAL

L

Broiled Fish at Little Tavern.

EICUISIONS

Octobtr

Di> you want any?
place your

3

oivler

If oo
BOW*

G00.I stock at riglib

and RICHMOND. INO. • 95.00

TmetdiBj, October 10

FRANEM. PAINE

Silver Metal
is well knttwn to ninny of c
riislomers.k It is a new met
lK*ing a eomHination of tevpral metals meltod together
into one soli.! metal, nickel
silver U’ing the principal or
1kiS4- meUil, anfl the one
whieh gives th»- silver color
ainl w.*aring.iu:ilities. Thef
gis -Is unlike•nu>st
nu>st other ehe;»
gorxls, are not pl.ile<l. but an;'
8t»lid silver m«*tnl thnuigh aiul
through anti the brighu«t
ami Ijest cMs to lx* fuuui]
for tin? price. We s«*ll llieui
at........................

I'M

How About Bulbs

TOLEDO --------- S5.00
CHICAGO - - - B6.00
GRAND RAPIDS - S4 00

TuBtday,

fishing party consisting of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. John

.«ok -

This was repeated
her balloon asc<*nhio.n
V a fumble «>ccurrcd. Hodge] J/'"
next plav
lull! and rrawb-d three yards
under the pib- with It. Time
J
PERSONAL.
Second Half.
ElirenlMTR.-r kicked off for the High
----------------schrKil.
Howard got it.
Miller was I
Hr. and Mrs. A. W. Farnsworth are
ngnu
nuthe
the
cut over the eyn and Rochore plav«l 1
the cliv the former settling
>• will re
of
the
«f his mother.
the re.t of the game
game on
on the
the IndependIndeprnr^

Howard. Miea l^ah Ihiyer and Mlis
JKHiidto 4toU*. who playeA two mandr>
■ tins and.a guitar. As the
bridal party,
l«*fl «-d. T.^-e ball went amnnd
B brld
rway th«y
th«y played
played right end for ten ya
yards and shortly
de»ceni1(,Hl the stairway
K*'«net’n*-Merry Hays
ys** and during the after a cross buck by Carl Trout w ine
re*uUrnl In a gain of lwe"ty yards,
>ny the same
then the ba’l wc"i over and the lost
bride was clad in white silk and Knmnd was regalm-d by rice playing j
carried1 a IsMiqurt of while asters. Mr ^ ' !•' Ehnmberger. Chevenka and Ludka.
untkop was
the matrtm .d! The ball went over again and the ^n-.
Hem
and she was attired In cream | dcpi-nd.-nts fumbl“«l. Khrenberger
.
X... -----------------4....
.............. I ting th^’ball and running twenty yards,
rhiff
the line fo» Ms yards sev-j
Aibt rt Haskell, brother
■niliT alKO u«int '
] eral !lm«‘s
was the i>e*i man.
The ring
was Miss Chariotte Fritz, who) carrb-d , thnoigh.
em.l
Tlic 1
the lok»*n in a^prmy of.small

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

! BUY A DOUBLE BREASTED gray
! or grav iBHcx! suit. See our ad.
»epi 27-if
Hamilton Clolhing Co.

. and dsugh

rh srhof>! t
Two

^
GRAY SUITS bare the calL Sec otM*
jad.

ticulars or ad- i
3. P. A-. Grand!
;tooet:

Roush and son5
Miss BUnche
1Roof", went
jomlng.
They had a.i
from Suttona Bay by
Honor won the swind ample supply of lunch, a Jot of n>d>
they nnMaple aty by a score of and nnls and plenty of lialt
doubtedly will come back with a large
Suttons Bay are
...M
,.n„
moon.

ring

Rcadoorad.
UammooCkrthingOo.

deem In which he Is]

lime
*’"*'*'
wishing Mr. Smith i
and expressing the <le«ir« that be re
main another year.
Beginning
Friday evening at
oVlock and conlinning Saturday and
laat day of the Leelanao coemy fair
Sunday, ihe Jewish new year will Im'
did not show aa large an attendance as etlt'braled.
serrice* being held b>
y«t«d.r UU. ne«nhcle.. »or, tb«. Rev A. Roussman. Saturday and Sun­
'1^
«y,r-<J .be ex- day. the last day of September and thfirst day of October. I>uriiig Saturday
Whita and the other attractions. The
SteinlMTgs, the GIol»e. ‘ '
fair has been a big success in even*
B*s will he closed.
partienlar
C. T. r. will hold Its regular
in the parlors of the Asbnrv
Yesterday there was ad isoute over
the ball game. Maple City was sched- M. E. 4
ul»y! to play againn the winner of the Hugh Ken
previous day. but through some mis- program.
The litanr se-vlc** a»'d an address
mtandlng the Honor team came to
put up a game. Maple City bad agreed will be given at Grace church Friday
ember is urged
Even* me;
to play any l.aelanau county team an.i evening!

n.r

GRAYS.

’ The G. R. A I. wHl give Its ancotili
exenrsions on Tnewdsy. Oct. 3. to De­
troit
Toledo $5.00. Chicago $L«fi,
Grand Rapids $4m The second exIcuTslon w n w to Richmond, Ind.. on
: Oct

other Ballon Am^on Today.

and got tea
The next few pUy. put j
thw bait thirty yards down the field,
then the High school bmc«*d tin* The
Independents fumbled. Homer stopped
the nrxt plav. The ball steadily advanoeh for the next few p'.ivs Vhen
Hunter broke throogh the int^rt*wire.
nailed bis man and got the ball which
wws fnmbhd
The High school adI
ranced the ball a few vards and wrere
I
I to punt. Vlie tiall emick
. Ehrn
rcflulfel I
brought forth. It was pu
lc^
cod
mr.6
.
n-qmrej ^ misunderstanding and was flx.-d

•enrioe was I'aed.

.Inj: a |»!ca»iiu; foil for ih« larmvr.

AMUAL 6. R. i I.
EXCURSIONS

Being Maole City and HMmf^An-

!

rnard. after which It war «r»t down
Hodge ataned around toft end
tble loet a few yards. Carter bit
tackle lor a wmall gala and

Lane

T»»e aolemn


The School of Mimic comi»toled Its
flnit year Toeaday. Jaat as Professor
Smith had llatobad rehcawing his last

JTtoo Ball Oatnoa YcMertfay. the Victom

were united in mar

' rtaire. Rev. Itemaa Coctlln of the VlnX
flctotlog

I ONLY A FAIR CMWD AT BUTTONS
BAY EXHIBtnON TODAY.
tlMMsS the iBterfereoce .1
™»«’4
to MM
!>erfect «* U will b«* aJier •!
few verks flf prmctire

THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER J

M

ill Opening
Miss Heck’s Millinery Store FRIDAY and SATurday of this week. All latest creations will be
shown. Miss Beaubierc who has studied in

iii

New York, j^nd also designed for one of the
largest wh^csale honses, is in charge of the
trimming robm and will be pleased to design
any hat for our customers.

50c Per Package
of thrcH* .Knives, Ftirks, In­
sert cr Tablt* SiMKjiis. or i
l>oz4*n Tea Spoons at same
prill*

«4i -..I
vvv:.:/

City Opera House

Pair

FRIDIY, OCT. 6

THE
MOONSHINER’S
DAOGHTER

TaKcyourTime. Firemen.

Free

A Stor\- toM in ihe Kentucky
Mountains. Thinl S<*asoti
of rnpn*iM*4leut.tl
Succest

See the Faneus MoDiuhifler's
Still in Operatien
The* (lesiM-rate iKtttle Ulwren
the rev.‘iiue oflie^TS ami
the Kentueky Moon­
shiners

8 BRIGHT UP-TO-DATE 8
SPECIALTIES

Don’t Fail to See It

Sat-

urday wi Ik be the last day.

Piices 25c, 35c and 50c

because I know the buttons t«>»r7 cotm
vffaxHl thcclothr47nVn/. The warranty

to famou*—10 cento a bullcm ; f i a np.
Th^ ncw(sY patterns in Dutchess
Trousers—nobby, neat and cheap
Cor the quality—arc now offered at

Cook in Our ,
tUindow
and See bow
you can do

E. WILHELM

Comer Front
and Union.....

Th« Home of the Datchon in Tnveno Citj

ii
A

Hamilton Clothing Co.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 30th,

Will Be Our

To do business with you. We close our
doors Saturday night and will not open up
to do business again.
1

THeiBARGAlNS YOU CAN GET FOR THE NEXT 3
DAYS ARE SIMPLY STUPENDOUS.
^^4-vrJrv Any offer within the bounds of reason will be accepted, tory

^Om© ©.llQ L3.K0 our VjiOOQS Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Men’s Furnishings, Carpets, Curtains,

at YOUR OWN PRICE.

,of. Will you make the most of your opportunity? It’s all up to you.

IT H

tm

m mm.

’-m lepp'
fm tvtmNa ftcec

MW 4

1
.

ELK MPIOS

forming him of thw death of Us uncle

■l

to U»e Krtali^ fUcor€
Rik RtpMa. Mirb. 8«9(. JT.
^'
»€rw
whirh w«it Into HTm
on »V Pnfo iUrr^jofl#* os tbn 2)tll Is
< ^ 'mi that mkl L» askod from an KIk
• Rapl^a ataadpotet. Wa liatn flsir tralB«
; ^ i 4alljr. Uffn^ frrMB tbs soatb and two
-.
1 from Uw nortb. Trmlas now arx1f« anJ
V f jdapon as follows: Arrtra from !bt*
"- sooth at ktsa a. wai, i:2n p. m.. 7:40 p.
mr; Inm uonti. 11:15 a m. 5:20 p. m.
V '
lisava. «D»i« aainli ai 10:25 a. m. 4:10
p. bl; BDlftaC'iiartb. 7:25 a m^,l:20 p
,
- ^ ' in . C:45 :■ IB.
A prstiy bomn wfddlnt was solemn
■’
lUUirday cfsenlng at tbs rraklenra
of Alderman Conrad Ms»frr. on. the
rast sMe. wtien bis s^m. Conrad. Jr^
\
was^unlU^ In marrlaae to MUs Msl*ei
Ilumtjera of tioroe City. To Ih-J
stnttais of I be weddinf mareh. played
l.jr Miss liermfna M.-ysr. ibs happy
ronplr 4fjiler»v| fb»- |iaH(ir. aHeaded br
, /Miap Marie Hghmaliz as bridesmaid
ai^ RmUe ITeliler as best man. wbet^
Ibry nrerc unUsd la asarrlaae by Har.
a; ttoeblman. past/»r of Ibe German
Rfformed rbureh. The |room was a
fohber Blk Kaplds boy. but U now ocKn’Pt'Ini; a rfipoMlt.lc poelilon with

1b.*>h. inlral erompany at Ib.yn.. Cliy.
.
pblrb plaee will be tbeli home.
• \
. AmooK ilM‘ blii iblBas mbicb l»avv»
f - .
^e to the atienUon of this vlllajte
.ibis wis'k and which demons!rat
:pruductUcbess <•(
of the Grand Traverse^
: j. >
. ^pruduciUi-ncM
npkln 70 Inrhc'S In clib
^ . . • ^<o!l. .nr a pqnp
rnimfeTenre and C3 pounds In wed|:ht
!|^iwn by nick aiorktnc at his fsrm
/"• liir«‘ niH«**4 f'^om itiwn. !i Is on <*ahl*
V‘bitb.11 a4Jhty-A R Kalrlisnkh ^
'liou-e- RainnUy'ey. niui,. t\'aUer y.
y broURhi dovtrii Trom his place A
' Vmfr l»sii 00 inches nrouiid and 1.3=4
tsiumbi In welahL The same day Sam
lilaneliard was displayinic a stalk 'if
.com ed the Minnmuiia vaiie*pr. which
It- U claimed mnimt is- sticcessfullv
prown h.
w1»!rh wa^ ten fee*l »n
J4-fi!:ih mi«l r uiiaiiu d an «*ai ol c<*rii a
•44^'lon,:
- ’Ahrahani U>vc leonuht bark |8.0ti
iftean the Western MlrhlKan fait, premtumK take-n em an e,sbn>lt of apples
fri*m hii; and adjolnini; orcharls.
K K. Oxi|MT and family an- rotivlnp
Inte the ! fMii<e which he lecentlv pur
closed fr.im K I! M«»on‘. Mr. and
R S. Sjranldli.K an hen« and will
inilke tlseir tiome eb»rlHK the wlmer
mith th*-|t daujihler. Mrs. Osiper.
■ Iwheti niundinK Gi*' curve seiutli rif
Ihe remeiii facteiry, last Haturday. a
iral'n of rU ears of limestone- Imike m
two. and as the qrade Is Me*«»J. the* thre*€
■ free lats'weH- n«ir lonq in maklnq'^he
pheeit and e aiiie %• «y H»ar lakina a |s»r^ iieui of if wlih them Tlu y wen* qoing
• with aurh force that nfUT rearhlnq the
^ etld of the track they atriirk the warehoetHc with suXncU*nt force* to knix*k a
pan of the eutd out. alMiut 12x4n fe*ci.
The ImtliUnq was eif ceincrcte* and the
wail a\eraK4‘d two fe-e*t In ihlekmiis.
TIP* ears were s<iniewhat damaped.
The Heamer OdilIe1Ii.ee. wliUb wa'
sunk in Torch river last we e k by col
jldlns wlth'a ’‘deadh(*ud.“ was floated
Monday and l*ToiiKhi h**r«* for rejialrs
She is turn at the h«»lst mar the fur
liahh. Her Injury was frmnd to be a
Jtiile nb.ittt 2%r, Inched near itio tmw*
and Iwe InrloM 11 loee the water Hue
Fight f aseA 4,r.3catiei fever an re­
ported fniip the east ride, and the
lieslth ai*iho!lti«-s have seen fl- l<»
ehiMi Ihe vUlape nrluails in ronse

Sunday morning tbe steamer IIHnoii
took do at this place IW barrels of a*.



« \V. llliiKham of t'ttdmgo. repn*
M-ntliuJ. tin Wel.^lmrh LightInq com
imiiy. v'aH in town ..a Iiii>1iuxk Mmnla.i
n?td Tr«*Mlsi>
Til.* Irfuiit child of Mr rnd Mi>.
Iloiact* llalKrtick died Muiida.v uml was
hurled firm the home Tuesday. Ue\.
V R UMey t-tmtlucled the services.
A It- M.M*ker. a prominent fniU
grower td Sparta, has been here thl.i
w«ek dUptifhu: ot n carload of “Kalaina).M ' pt Hflu*)*. lit*
offering them
lisiay at lUiy cents |ht bushel.
The eauallraii.m rommHtt*e of the
boani of supen isurs. Faulus Haller of
Milton. G. T Heniley of Hanks and J.
H. 7a*li:b*i ol Star, who are making a
round of the covjwy. are In Elk llapidA
toUy
Mr Zelkler had mu vUltel
Ihlb pluee f.tr iwenO'dhree years, and
ttaiuralh n»Hed iiiaii> W^ldtHl Inipnne^•n Kaiser. l-Iarl Hunter and Miss
Dot Coat la drove to Traverst' CItv
yesterxlay to metU a daughter of Mr.
sKalser. who will make her home here
In the future.
8. F. Loranger of Atlanu. Oa.. and |
brother Uiuls of Chicago, who haxe
iH-eii xlslting Wm. Uuaneer'and famIb, left foe their homt*s on the sitwnirr iUlnols Sunday m*»mlng. The Miss­
es Clara and Mabel Loranger accom-'
panted ih.'m to Chicago, where ihcy^
will slay a conple of weeks.
!
Amos Wood and daoghtor. Mrv.^
John Ferguson, are home from a visit«
In Charlevoix.
ill. and Mrs. Pearl IIIU of Old Mlf- i
akm were Elk Rapids \lsllors Monila> i
Mrs. H. Alprm has r.-tumi'd from .v
wiv*k‘:i sojourn In Chicago.
I
irry Davis a
‘ In Traverse City today,
i pleasan. visit with relative«
■ jlot Langrr and Fruit pt»rL Mrs. A. G.

' JMaiwHl and children are agalajii
u. Wiillunw Wt:ii lu KaUquuoo

Are passrngrrs from this place for
Cbleago.
Mra. J. a. Booth and daughter Pearl,
who bare bam rlsldag frtoada at
UprlngTale. bare retonted home.
“In LoalslaBa** at the o|iera bouse
Friday and Saturday erenlngs.
L r. Croat has fnU'vj-d mmlng blMundry flrftires to ibe bulldlnic which
be iec»*fttly purchased tn>m Otto Pow•’Tf

Jdrs 1>-vlna Mitrhe!!. pas; president
<if the Bebftkah as*4cmhb. went to
Stlitsvlile. Mlwauker* c*iun*y. last week
and ixxstiiatcd a R«dM-kah lodjrr.
Mrs. W’m. Dousheriy. wbt> has
visltlar
sUi*T. Mrs. W'm. Kalsir.
left tfxlsy to join her bastiahd in Grand
Rapids.
Mrs. F R. Wllliaroi enfenalne<l her
brother. IX O. Roberta, of Kalamasoo.
Ih«« first of the week.
Wm. IngersoU of Traverse Gliy vU
Ited Sunday with bis cousin. Kd inger-

Httifli ID POPUB TBS

V. MICHMAN. THUMOaV. SEtnXMBCfta. IMS.

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Park to Elmwood arenue.
Qet dir Cbsep.
I tbat be give tbe board bhie* prints and
Be may
(copies of the s!mclflcaiiooL
_ weU tblak be has got off
Annual Bspofta
- ■
ted
^
"nrs repon showed ! cbfmp, w^. after toTiiy_^c.
J IWOOllBOD.
The annual report of tbe elly
(«tcdW»6<
bills of Charles Larmw and Arthnr C.
ti pupils
nimii. la
fw school
Mehofd i ^Mtpatiog IT Mgeason.
covering from SepC. 1. lf<H. to ftbat there isrre 2.041
lA tbo former's beteg $4A.&0 and
bU health.
able to perfectly.
mmA g^pot tioa ci tbat bad been
tbe first week agalast 1JI73 last year
latter's ta.52. saying that the Aug. 21. 1S05. was read and Wed
Nothing will do this but Dr. Klag^s
pnoded. be ertmld do tbe wof)c for the j
was liable. The bills were or- report of the rltv clerk showing t«. At ilK* close of tbe month last year
New Life PlHa. A gWek. pleasant an 1
KWd pald.
jeelpt* and expenditures for tbe year
reaaOaiag tm. tbe same payments to
It U aUeged that these two bin* arc
also read. The expense for teachbe made na Mk: other pfoposkioD.
conaected
with
the
disappearance
of
««
was
427.147.47.
The
complete
con
Mr. »Kk stated that fi<0 was left
cclock and the mmtix the
^
piaomtaM.
cftbatmeoeyaadifMr.Babcox woeld T. O. Nicholson, a member of ihe;«^ the Union street school was |23. being 11 o'
Tee estimated value of the longest for
ogrew to place tbe plan for tbat amoeni bosTd. Tbe two men were employed ;
by Nlcbolsan to work on the new | »cbools and grounds U I1W.OOU. The j
» .

on the
the various building*
factory to Mr. Foote, chairman of the building. He drew the mooey. » H
Central. $«0C.A7; Oak
commitee on halldiags and grounds. I aald, for their services but failed
and two others, he would make tbat 1 W 'bem. In light of this, H. Monta Park. |2:.9 42: Bosrdn
gue moved thst It be the sense of the
: Elmwood avenue $430.52.
In a form of a motion.
ibat.the office be declared
street. |Ck2.7o. The fuel on
Mr. Foote objected to spending all . board^
take such 1 band at the vark»us buildings amounts

*^ ANinrAL LOW SATE EXCOT
—VIA—

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th«e.
Duck. Motr.M. MrWethy I
"“o”*' “
«I •!> |
Other Bueineaa.
and C. P. Buck t-oiln* re* and M«ar». I P«w
•»
i a rcMl.tlon ma« nawed to wiahRnxe. Moitaric and the mayor *«.
| il.h a-aute K-hool for the deaf. Thlr
Ing no. The proposition is that Mr.)
Teachers Resigned.
j was donehlmply to conform with the
Babcox shall provide a plan satlsfAc-j The commlfic on schools and u ach U^atc law
tor>* to Ihe'otimmltlee. he to l»e psidjers recommended the acceptance of
The truan* office- s r« .non showed
one-ihlrd of 1140 .when the plan is ac Ithe resignations of Miss Frank Gibson
1 traveled 75 miles;
i
visited
«> pi4-d. another third when the plant-j and Miss Grace Hastings. Miss U\
rhlftren ere absent.
log is finishod and the lailanrc. less llan Johnson was employed In th-j l»een io thv school
* 62 times,
the dead plants. July 1. !»»€. The; place of the former and Miss Mabel | carri«*<l 2dpacksgis
esptlift'd J
mayor appointed Mr. F«x>te. C. K | McMlchael as cadet in place of the ! truants.
Buck and Mr. kloffstt as the <
It-: latter. Miss Cora Plemon. kinderpar-j Jens
j
tvtersen was given his p
ten teacher, was transferred from Oak
the I’nion sirci*; school on condititm |
Mr., rarey Hull of Traverse Cliyj'
as a gm-st at the Lake View bous<? •
m-sday.
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F. H. l.«*nnox of Traverst* City Iran*
aacKfl bu-ilncH In KIk Rapids today.

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TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3.

1 9q‘5

TickeU Rood roturniBR until OctoU-r 18th, inoIu»ivo.
S»» puaU>Tt or ask Pere Martiuelte ageiiti,

W. F-.

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SATISFACTION

25
25
. TINE

ORGANS

COME TO

STEINBERG BROS.

Taken in cxchancc
for KIMBALL 1*1ANOS in last few
weeks. To make
room for another car '
load of Pianos

You’ll find here on(^>^lhc best displays of New Fall Goods
ever shown in Traverse City.

Wc Will Sell the Or­
gans at Most any
Price
to get them out of
the way. All in good
shape*, and many
inakcfl to select from.
KIMBALLS. Story
& Clark, Chicago
Cottage, Kstcy,
Clough & Warren,
and others. All
marked in plain fig­
ures,

JUST OPENED
:.(K) New SkirU at $2.:.0 to $12..V).
ful styles at $5.00,

lk*anti-

SIO TO S40
Easy terms if desired

Sale BaElos Saturilaj;,
Sapteinliar 16
hirst customer gets
first choice. Every
one a bargain.

\NVve cnmotl a reputation for Waists. You’ll
find the choicest styles hero.

ICIIWIBAL.L.

More New Clothing, :f
More New Cloaks,; I
More New Skirts,
: ;
New Waists, New Furs,
New Gloves, New Hosiery,
New Underwear, New Hats,
New Caps, New Neckwear

’ll aavi* you moiioy on Cloaks. You’l
ntl lii-n* onoof IhMxftt disphiys of Lil­
ies’. Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks it

Rain Coat like h«‘re shown,
worth $7.o0. ut

and Hundreds of Other Hems.

Micislo Mousse

$5.00

M. B. EARNER, Prop.
A few of the new Fall Styles are here shown. They’re even
prettier than they appear. They'll please you. and espec­
ially the low prices.

Next door A. V. 1

Swell Cmvencttee at $7..V),
$10 and $12.50.

REMEMBER.
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL
DAY SATURDAY, SERF. 30
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irs A PROBLEM
cn»y to solve if you come bom
for the solution—the proUem
how ta got the most lumber of
warrantable kind for tbe least
money. We
‘ haven’t
ui
the lumU*r isiness for years
without loaming how to buy
bunnling, stutwing, flooring,
stair ItimWrJaUi^hingles and aU
the rtwi of tbe long lumber line
joas to sellitlofimtcuslomew
as to quality find pric^ Glad
to have j*ou prove the pioblein.

swni SIDE UMBER G|

Rcautjlul atylcs.

and not open again until Monday morning, October 2nd.
owing to Hebrew Holiday.
$:, $* 50. $J. $4 and i

C-lothing for Men. Hoys and Little FeJlowfc
the beat atylet at temptingly low prioe*.

STEINBERG BROTHERS

a
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T’W
THUMMV, SCprCMKII St. tf6&.

nb« to

Brewster’s
Millions
§e«a.

% €EMGC Ult mCOTCBOfl
aUCMAM OUAVW

yoa brtaw - B»

■"’'"■s.-iX.'S'.'ia?
cAblB. Mootr'a ftea&c aboot
rMU«n of tlie Hortli cape oror Ifet
•imy ACtentic wm not mlmtetfd
rmito the drooptnc afUrtta. mad It wm
TMT ««rlj wb«n be and bU rfMtttrad
fucota turned In. Tbere waa Uttip
aleep on bqafd tbe Flitter Ibal blgbt.
Eren If It bad been ea>r to forget tbe
danger, die rtoalOiig of tba ablp and
tbe IneeaMOt roar of tbe water wen
efMMgb far wakefnlnaaa. WHb earb
btocb of tbe boat tt oaw4 awre tm>
rtodlbla dMt It coaM endnre: It waa
anrb a aalte of a tblng to meet ao furt•
one an attaek.
Tbnmgb ttie nlgbt
tbe fragile little craft fOttght Ita lone­
ly war. brareir ignoring Ita own waakneaa and tbe lonolte atmgtb of Ita enrair- Tc the captain, Uabed to tbe
bricUte.^tberr were bourn of grave onxletr—boora wben be feared
were

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ply of nativo timbor la tbto comity wUl
bngaa to look aretons. <H«r fMKkOtO be antjrriy wiped cot within a cwnwocld tmnaia after be had oettM tbe paratlvdy fenr y«l^
eipanaea af Ibt craiae. and be sraa
bciplindy drifting la mbtoraan.
enrrod oa the farms of H. J. BrongbIf fbe nr nmaay repairs canid be mnde
toa aad Clarenen Beeley near Pontiac,
promptiy. tt Vanld tab® tbe Flitiar
Tbe City bottd. tbe largest in Hoh
fomtmn days to aaO Cram tbe Caamtoa
to Xew York. TIgmn as bard aa bt toad, has beca sold to Bnrok A Beach,
ennid. be aaw na way out of tba vafor- of New York city, who will eaUrge it
tmmte attnatlan. Two days more for the resort trade.
etapoed and aitll no sign of a
Minaie Foster of St. JohaA aged 13.
narrowly escaped death from faUtoxi
on a broom handle wbicb pettetrate!|
of SOaooO anperibmm doUaro:
ber
abdomen on the rig*-t . side near j
At tbe ead of tea days tbe yacht bad
iwogwaoitd bnt 900 mllm and Monty j the appendix
was bagianbig to plan tbe rest of ids
scen Turner
Scott
Turn
of Lansing will go to
existenre on o capital of fltXkOOU. He Panama for the Saa Pablo Mining Co
bad given op all bopo of the Sedgwkk in place of Fred E: Walker of Pontiac
legacy and was trying to be resigned
to bis fate when a tvanm steamer wat who was brought back Insane.
Tbe CongregatUmal church of Chvl
tb. nun OB
to flr ■ teK of dl*- sea has extended a call to Rev. M. Lee
trewi. Then be rr}>nrted to tbe captain Oram of Dowagiac to become the pas
and toM what be bad done. With a tor. The society has been siiboat a
bonnd &e ropfain rnsbed on deck and pastor since last May.
tore the flag from tbe sailor's band.
Mrs. Daniel Brownell of Kalamaror
That was my octlcr.** said Monty,
was attacke.1 t>y a large bawl., shli-h
nettled at the captain's manner.
-Yon want them Id get a line on tBs imbedded its talons so deeply into her
hands
and arms that It had f hr
and eUlm salrogr. do your
-What do you^eanr
killed to rraiovir tiem. Mrs. Brovne’!
**lf they g.*t a line on ns In rrsponae beat the bird to the grouml and
tp that dnic U»cy will claim the entire tUmpod it to d«-ath.
A dead bog la a car caused all kinds
of trouble between Tnlted Slates and
CwnaOlan customs oOcers. Tbe Uiut
hi Id up a (aft through frei^-lit for an
hour and a baU until the dead pork, r
was sen* bac kto Port Heron fn.iu
While riding his bicycle. W. J. Ish
am of Northvilie hi ruck a buggy liov
wbleh extendod out from the sideu alU
I Hr «as knocked unconpclou.. an.! wav
i by paR-*crpl*y |\1uk
thwalk, but all w.i:t on. »h il.» y
posed it wa-> r. druvl.cn muu. Whci
Isham was taken can- of U was foutic
that his skull was fracturtM. He did
not regain couvclousucss foi : c\v:a

WANTED.
WAfrrCD--Gt>o« t

WANTEO—Four bora 10 learn trade;
1« years old. Straab Bros, and
Aalotto.
mpi 2Mf

nn Micts k««* bMs «r« «t MM wv^toisk
tiM. Ua «M« far
to ho SM bws Ml
•iMe
t»n«BlMfM«MM4sMs4—iWMOiW.b
cassolM««rc».n»toMX
At SQ tuM dan the tratS q( tkk •poari n W
SMMS’S

“•K5^r“
nuam
kM Wm drrtord U«l to MMiaa M« Umm
bas^ ■*«< "*.» waakes^d a. iWy kaaa baaa
Sr to toaa at asr
oritoUss. m^f
UJM sitbuat isadM aatlrTu« u4 |wa>t>to

Mother'* IVxmd W lo ktadH eftcM mtUm
asd rttax. thtr. pot. «»a Mabto to MSla#
to be. .0 toM towgti to rsnuriast |«tW
•sdartaalcTM»«tth |»*»iM.ai:T so oaCan«g
ra* ananj
(.ssdnsi

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P0H kALC-WarahoaM hnilgiag oa
Bay streaf, onraar BaU. aiao 14hana powar gaaoUna anutaa aad
faad mill oaltl; aiao fanom brick
FiriHioi. U7 SUtb atraac Apply
to Ma HorafiaU at raaMfkOk
JaaatMf

Evm wm aaU all or aay P^rt.
n laat bailAlag. Apply at Moa.
OIRL VbANTEDrteeral booaework.
. Bototatbil, Travaraa Oty. Mleb.
M. K. Paige. 634 Stole 8t.
may n-tf.
aept «-lf
WANTtO~By a J. Morgan. 229 Stoic FOR •ALE-41 lots la Hannah^ Stb
aM:4aae«crolotofraaUasoal4Ui x
street, three good heavy lumber
horses, three good heavy lumber, street, 4 In QriAa A.^WtBa^Andd^ /
sleighs, two Urge Iwx stoves forj and 3 lou on Want Front •toaal^i'*
WYU be sold on <
camp.
sept 224!
I axchanga for otbar proparty. Oebw
jHOUtE WANTED IMMEDIATELY—t
to rent or buy an R or P 1
cemndly located
Ixwve Infortna |
tkm with Mr. Kellogg at the nrsf!
National ItottW.
sept 19 if 1

W. Raff.

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Sept 1-if

MISCELLANEOUS

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MONCV TO LOAN—M« US CSH
---------------------------------------------- VBt U Bortg»« Bowm Sr m

, WANTEO-M.-.1 rook «i onre. Tho. |
<* U. McNmota. WV
\ Sharii, Laki-v;«>r bot. l. Elk lUplilt.
TUc« Hot«L
|«Jt.
.cpt IC-tf
PALMISTRY-ComS

iiinl.Ttm n ram hand. :
tha Nrtu* ll« S pm)
eirl.. for hofl. Iau»dr>' 1 kmd, • r««Ni!l*c rMdIog wQ r«*Ml
hou.owork. lal«,havol tb* tn* USb htetPfT. Ot» «»

llftrd fur varintis kinds of >
ThcTc in need of em- i
►klllc<l
■<1 UtK.r,
UtK

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«ito •••**•«*
w aagmnoa. _ awm

idtijmcnt Ctmlrortor
idon Salesman. 215
Huclimantcl Bldg.. u^Hitain*
WANTED—rtjrce
light hourt keeping.
Washington alrcct.

rlo»e In for|

Alway. Succtoaful.
like
A i
I
in‘>‘KV8tlon IwTcunra chro
a jtc;nol*ilv.- :.j( K* d a Mit
nia- WANTED—Girl for
I house-dauge^ou^. Kodol Dyspt-psla
f jn.. <.k rupivtl 4.\ .\tthl« Lluu.iiuan
work; small family; $3;60 per wrok.!,.........
wtli' .. - __________and
andall
allirottbica
irt
If n*sultlng ihcrt-from. thus pnvontliig
and wii.- cf .\iu?*kcgon One ol the
415 Sixth street.
^ Catarrh of the stomarh. I>r. New*
front atu-* ’.:' was hmsNhed. the ma
brough. of Ix^aguc. W. Va.. aaya: *To
chhic swi-r\cd iAs^\ l.indcxmsn and
LOST
thoM- suffering frtim indlgcMlon or
wile wt *.* i* town o-t a-d badtv burl
sour stomach 1 would say there is no
.08T—knitleil fiurHi* iM-tweeiil better remedy than Ko<l«»I Dyapepsia
Fn-ut sin-« t
and iM-nluMila
rnad. Cure. I have prehcrll»-d it f.»r a.numFiiidrr (ileaM- U'ave at H»*cord offle-' Imt of niv iiatlents with gJKxl success.’*
A Laxative Cough 8yrup.
I
Kodol I>yspcp»la Cure digesu what
I4ii(l receive rt-wanl. ‘
>ept I'T-lf
-A cold or rough nearly-alwa> s pro *|
you eat and make,. tb<
duces constiiiatiun—tbe water all ruii<k;
Sold by all druggists.
to the eyes. noM‘ and throat Instead
of passing 0.1! of the .syvTom thnmgh V
the liver and kidnevs. For the warn t
TO RENT-^bMKl suitK of nxmjs. furof moisture the liowds lieome dry’
Tiiewlar. on .1 To Hid
ni.-hed or unfurnl.Hhed. with or withand hard.** Kennedy’s Laxative Honey,
G.'IL A I. ag* ni f«
Cottage Hume. &04 East \
and Tar U the orginal l.axativc Cough [
«e|,t Hit,,.
Syrup. It roi-ets and currecis the;
Sept. 16-wed thu sal
above condliion«. by acting
a plea *
TRAVER8E CITY ‘^MARKETS, sant cathartic on the itowelp—»*xpels
rOR RENT—A small *’oirso. .'t?4H
ail colds from the system and cures all i
Srventb
This roport is made up daily. The Re*
coughs, emun. w tuKudne r«.iu:h, Igx-;
fJrlppe. bronchitis, etc. i^u'd bv all’
WOOD FOR SALE—It is time to p n T cord it not responsible for changro
Druggists.

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i

damage It bad done as H rereded.
wind Increaned toward morning
alrkenlng certolutr that tbe

Last Excursion

FOR RENT.

50c

Pem atopta^/ed the kty triumphnnay.
valoc of the #di!p aa salv.nge. You
wnnt to spend another flMO.taiu on thta
lioaf;**
•I dkln’t understaiKl.** said Monty
lahiy. -But fix it tip
^
oininouw eiirace in lue
/Vie «nW»t of tlK* doll roar of the wafer and Cant they tow ua? ni imy
Ibc ITT of the wind.
It wan a terrilltHl c*row(l that qulcklj an apparently endless amc
gaiberrd In the main <-alHu. but It waa naling the captain llnally
« brave one. There were no crie* and that the freight steamer was bound foi
few teara. They expm-ted nuytblng Bouthamptou and would tow- the Flit
.Mrs. ElizaUdh S4oup. tor 49 yeai p n
and were ready for tbe wumt. Iwt they ter to that iKilut for n pri«T.
-Back to Hooniamptonr groaned rej^ldent of Bay City, lx d«-ad. aged Ro.
would not show the white feather. It
wan Mm. l>nn who brake the teunloii. Monty. -That means months before Six years ago she was stiuck iiv a bl
cycle, and had since In-en an invalid
**1 made anre of my itearla.*- abe nakl. we get Imrk to Xew York.**
*‘lle says he ran get us to 8oulhamp< With her hhsfmnd she c<»ntrltn!icd
•*I thought they wmiM lie apprei*!nted
ton In ten days.- Intormpied the cap­ much to settling that pan of rhe state
at tlie bottom of the nea.”
IConllnued From Tuenday a Ut le.)
Brewater come In ujion tbeir laugh­ tain. !
am! twe
-I can do Ith I ran do ItP be cried, She is hurvi.etl by two
ter. “I like your nerve, iieople!” he ex(II.VITKII XXVIll.
r^.
.
“V.m ni» .11 ricbl. It won’t to the coosteroatlro of hb. guest.-, whol
nr was regg3‘*"oiily excU:
wondered if bU mind was affcct.»d.
And F9«Vurn
nintlon, niHl tltere wan a
-If hell land u.< In tionthnmpton by
lumerous and Worthless.
VV shadow of dl«ap,K>lnimant
Ixmc .ft«w.rj wlHm th-r Ulk«I tbe<€Tlli ni p.iy him up t RltVMifltir** I Everything Is in the name when
t
conn «» to Witch 1
in ner eren
matter over DeMille eUline»l that
(Continued
In
Saturday’s
Issue.)
IK-Wm
I’W
tbe only thing that l*ntlieml him that
years
n Monty n i
salve
nlgld wan the effort t » dei lde wliether
Itch Ha/el
WItcl
is a pscflc
aa he ntood Wfon- b»V
the club of whlHi he and Monty were
for piles.* For* blind. bl.MHl Ing. itching
go.** nald Peggy com membem would put In the main hall­
udlng rib
way two blaek honlered eatda. earb
uises )am! ail skin disea
burns, bruises
iierum-* alK.111 the ntorm -and**j bearing a name, or only one with both
DeWitfs Salve has no equal. This
**.\nd you eame t.» k»t uir outr Mom namea. Mr. Valentine regretted that
Two women from Kalamaxoo have DO equal. This has given rise to unin
13 had never tn-eo no happy.
I be bad gone on for yearn paying Ilf® been working the abort change swin­ ernits worlhK*s.s count»-rleit«. Ask for
genuine. Sold by
-V.-i, and I dmi t van- wliat the oth-! Inntiraiiee preminma when now bln only dle at Battle Cret'k. A clerk at a soda DeWitts-t
druggists.
er« n.iy. 1 tleiught you wen- nuffer- relnttvcn were on tbe boat and would
fountain gave them 115 worth of
lug**- But at that meuieut the lK>at j die with him.
change
for
a
|10
bill,
but
he
fol!.iw.-<l
gave a luriii wliii-h tlirew her urrawi! Tlie capfnlti. looking pretty rorky
them aa far as Gale>burg and got hi-;
’ the thn-nhoM into Muuty n annn. They I after bln twenty h3ur vigil
<Ta^dHd ng.ninnt the wall, and lie held j bln chief. **We*re In a tiad bole. Mr. motaey back. The wumeif had turned
their cloaks wrong side out and wore
different veils.
Watkins Uke. near Pontiac, has a
sea serpent, the sight of which makes
-In there no chance of making
the cold rbltls creep. It app«‘ars in the
braelug hlmnelf tn tlw dinwrtxny.
lake only during storms and w-ems to
/•Oh. M iiJiy.** nhe crl.«tl. “ue
It looka like I delight in cavorting while lightning i«
not pi to thisii! Ihey will Ihiid
long pull.**
traitor.**
playing about the heavens and thun­
der U iKwIing Its loudest. Us ejes arc*
demanded, liimlug tow;;nl Imt nuddeu- pone.** And Monty’s coolnens won Caplike two balls of phosphorus, large in
I tain Perry’s admiration.
\
It
II 1
«, r
“*
* slae and. while lightning is maneuverfnk. It seems to antagonize the ele­
.to lax'p }ou
ilmmKl,
I
„ drifts!
f.r.“
ments by making more fire fly than
stgnn.** sill' nnsweml. hludiing
_ . : -I'ome and get some coffee, captain.
**.Vnd tlion*
Jupiter. Mrs. Thomas, a resident of
1
tMille
tbe
storm
lasts
the
only
thing
'perslstivl.
I to do is to cheer up tbe women and Detroit and Pine Crest cottage at the
-mmi, please don’t!** slw crlnl plte^ j

Uke. and Mrs. H. H, Snowden, wife of
Judge Snowden, maintain that they
have •ocn the reptile, and there ace
Sony fur him.
vaplain*n band gripped Monty’s to a also others
**.\cver mlud. Peggy. Ifs all
: way that
The Lake Superior A Southern rail­
You KtiKsi hy ine, and 1*11 stand lo jou. tHi^ute be
* These are the lx*st thinjfs in silk |K*uic-ontR wt- liuve
l-m,,..
we ll rmv U...
«n.l 1 11
U*
Moat.r devote W». way. propoaed to be Imllt by Wiscon­
shown; th^rc is a snap to the styii^ tiuit inak«*8 you
do the lighting. *
guests and at the dist •»»« sin and Marouetto county lumbermen,
want one ri^ht away. Some very* clitiniiin:; »-olor efTopdh.»r tlH«y made their way into
be was ready wlto^ win traverse a territory llmbi-rel
thi- presciuv of the, «uitim*ers. who
a slocy. But he did it all with Urgi ly with pine. Tbe company is in
fccU in cbangeablo ailks. They o.mpletc- a woiiLan*R
wvre crowdtnl into I le lunincaliln.
,
Inspired the crowd at a corpornted under the general railway
-Well. hen.*s a -omplracyr* cnM .
coalnmc as nt>thini; c*!bo can, wil’ you l<H>k at ihetn?
and no one suspected
laws of the Mate, and U capiiallred at
Han IvMinc. luit t --------* - «»5"r 1 that be himself was not cbeerfuL For
In bin vnicr. -How did ym fscape? I
____________ |75t\000. -We propose to use a Urge
PlICED AT
just thinking of mihM-klug your j di-rness. and be made op his mind that part of the old grade of tbe Iron Range
‘ door. Monty, hiii tlie key i
A Huron Bay railway.* said B. P. Bron
mlsMug.**
eii her that be loved be
son. vice pretldcnt of the new com­
PeggJ- dlsplayml It triumphantly
“It could do DO barm,**
pany. -The road wrlU extend north­
flly J^xer eried Iiau. -mUn In rang l himself, -and I waul ber to know.**
trea.ti.Ty. Who wan on guanir
1 Toward nlgbt tbe worst was over ward from Champion to Huron ba>. a
A siewakd rushing ihrougli the robin j Tbe sea bad gone down and tbe dUtonce of JS milea. and will make
' at thin moment la answer to frantic 1 hatebes ware apcMd for awhile to ad- available a targe area of timber lands
ralU from Brapluu fumhOted an elo-1 ndt air, though it was stIU too roogb as wel tas make available for distribu­
qu. ut n-plr to the qiuHitUm.
to venture out. Tbe next morning was tion a large quantity of pulp wood and
-It was nlmple.** sild Monty. **nie | bright and dear. When tbe company other forest prodccts. There is a grea ?
^^nnln .i.^.Hi th.Mr i«st and left tbe ; gathered on deck tbe havoc cfeated by
amout of timber north of Lake Mich
keyUHilud/*
1 tbe storm was apparent Two of tba
-Tlnm it U up to me to pay yon boats bad been completely rarrtrd igamme that has been Inaccessible for
faway, and tbe tonoeb was rmidered mining porpoaes. and It u our tntenUoa to make these tracts avaitahle to
,**.Not at an.** protested Monty, taken j emdm ^ a lur» bole la tbe aten.
aback. -I cU.l not ok-ajH* of my own ' -Yoa don't meoa to say that we win supply mllta la the vicinity of the lake
-accord. 1 bad iMdiv. Tbe emuer la i drift about until tbe repairs can be now nearing the exhnusUon of their
They are the cleverest imiUition of wool, however, Umt
yonrs, Aiul now that 1 am free.** be ; made?** asked Mrs. Ban in aUrm.
you ever saw; exactly like the wool tennis finnnela of a
added quletl.v. “let me say that thU ! -We are 900 miles off tbe course al- present reeenrae.** The materta! for
few years aga Jmt the thinj: for Kimouas. house
boat dqea not p> to Boston.**
leady.** explataed Monty. **and tt will coasirnetioa work will be neserabled

TO

CHARLEVOIX
PETOSKEY
HARBOR
SPRINGS

MICHi&MI NEWS CONDENSED

L . 8 a. m. Surdat Del. 1st
STEAMER ILLINOIS
Return I0;30 p. r. Sundap
Oct. 1st
STEAMER ILLINOIS
I. C. BUBiTsT A^»t

TMW l^vrAL.rrv' store

SILK PETTICOATS

Nobby Styles Moderate Prices

$5.00 TO $12.00
EDEN FLANNELS
Wool-Nit!

daring th^^tomlng fall and winter. nn.l
-JtoR wliat 1 expe.-te.ir* cried Vap-,
- be pretty alow traveling ander aalL*
gtodblff
begin early In the sprlnr.
I It waa daeiM to make for
d*w With tb(s JHtroweuc A Boatheastern
-Kbe’s going stcalgbt to New Yorkr
raDwajr. ^Ctavetaad aUTs Iron Co.
I bKore it bad now dioappeared aHm concen. pnatmtimt the notthwemero
aprawUng oroom t|
geihrr. and for a week tbe FUtter toss- part of ti^mntry with a ISenUe exeluded. *-or to tbe bottom.**
I
-Xot ao bad ae that.** said Captain ed abont atnoltrtely unable to make tenslaa rnnmiag trom Marqnatte as far
retry, w^oye ct^rytrr,bad been aomc.of Aufwt bad ar- as Lake Independence, opening np
J*'-:

Jacket!, Night Gowi4 Night Whirls, Pajamas. Mens
Shirts, etc„ and the ’pna^ is very attractive

15 CENTS YARD

Mipuly .v.,u ai t
No.

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- following prir,•^

.,i....... flf «
It I'JL*:. per. cord: ' ru«r p.,r k.,--r t^rrrt. ......
12 p,*r cord. Dry
|2p,*rrord.
^^
maple mill wcmmI at 12
12
Jame. IV Hopkins, niizen*.'
»J }* J ;V;
..........* Iv • { jg
libK-kWtK

No. 2 lrl.x-kwo.d
bxkwocKlat
In-iM h and
ind
load,
photi.

ROOMS FOR RENT-Four
for lii;l.t hous,-L
ibin- iinfnnii.sli, 1 .... M.ir.;
J«K-aiion. Inquire H,-cord
Hi-cord office

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HOUS^^^Oi STORE TO RENT-.„.I VT!V.".7,';.
qililV K A. Klldec-. :.a4 West Ninth jwb^t
„treetNcil- phone 121. wpt 22 tf
pSTciT
DO YOU want a timber claim
in Id;; moneyjj, It.

IfHou

know more n\^r.i\ it rail ii|Hm L. K
G!bb«. 410 8!alo bank iMilbliug. or
Win. F. tiinubdon
l.olel.

at

the Whiting
>epl I'J tfj

t TAXES

house; In-1

Notics to Ta
coIlc?ci|od ol
lear DoarJ-r^<^
taxes and special as*
FOR RENT-Frnni rw
Sultabic for •e«in«*nli for the live wards of tkn
maa av,nuc bcIhhiI
teachers. Inquire at 426 Webster city of Traverae City. Mich., havp buna
placed in my hands for coIloctiBr.
BtrecL
aug 30-lf
1 will lie in my office for the r<ir^
Inquire pose of collocllng said taxes every
week day from now until Nov. f, 1905,
from S o’clock unUl 11:30 o’clock in
: 2l if
the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
4 o’clock in the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before 8cpt. 1st will
FOR SALE-<)!>■• Sins-r K»me
lie n^xlved wlthool collection fees.
n,mv. Ml.. I.;la Huui.iiKi.m. eo2j,„j
r«BAtota, nnpaSd oh
{and
WeM 84-4enll: street.
M-pt 26-if s^pt i,t
lit and onlll Qct.
Oct. IsL
laL aA penalty
MY HOME with all motlern ronveob of one per cent for collection will be
« rire.s for sab- or r«*ni.
HfiuM-hold charged. On all taxes remaining un*
giHHls for sab*.
W I! Ralne. 501 paid on OcL 1st and until Nor. Ut a
Wes I Tenth street.
B'»pl 25-31 penaHy of two per cent for coUectloa
will be charged.
FOR SALE—Hotel at Grown, fur
Office. Room 202 State bank'bldg.
nt-hed. and liv,-ry liarn. Apply of J.
M. K. Hasken. City Troaanrer. *
H. Hawit-v. 424 W. Tenth fit.
sopt 23 6t*
Dated July 24, lf05.
July 250CL 3L
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Twenty
acres of fruit. A. H. Curtis.
sept 20-12t

y *^9^ sale .

SEWER TAX

FOR SALE—House and lot. barn on
lot. 442 IVosl Eight slreeL Price
12.400. one-lhlrd down, balance to
i^ult purchaser. Inquire 115 East
Ninth street, or address John Clune,
Cheboygan. Mich.
sept
FOR SALE OR RENT—A good levem
room botise. Inquire Dr. GauntletL
septl-tf
FOR SALE—Honae and lot, corner
Front and Monroe atiweu; 30 acres
fruit land; 10 acres timbered: price
1600. Address R E. Belkilap. 1024
West Front ttreet
aept 1-lmo*

Fifth Ward.
Notice to all Paeeorta Interested:
The special aasessment tax roll for
the construction of Lateral Sewer No,
1. Sewer DUtrlct No 8. located In tba
alley between Washington and Weo*
sler streeu. beginning on Garffeid am
nne. rannlng thence west to Barlow
street, thence yxorth on Barlow to
Washington street, thence west 00
Washington street to Railroad avenue,
thence to connect wHh trunk newer,
has been placed In my hands for col.
lection, tbe same to be paid on or before Bept. 30. I9W.
M.E.1

FOR SALE CMEAF-Ona dining table,
Office—Room^202 State Baak bntHfilff.
one sldebonvd, one refrigerator,
Bept l-lm6.
TolTing book eaee, tlwee dining
chairs, arm chair, three rocklag
Beet For Chlldf^ /
chairs and other articles of fnrnl- Mothers, be careful of ike health of
tnre. Inquire at 911 ffonth Union your chfldran. Look out for Oengha.
Croup and Whooping Oooffh.
atroeL
•««« colds.
Stop them In time-One VIniile Oongk
remadr. Hamtaaa
HOUMLS AND LOTR-Monthly pay*

Herman W. Bith. C13 Wail j

S^Tdruiguf

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ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER

Ko iprtterWmT POWm
^StPUALLy’?* ploy

•leotncity, not ooW for ooo-.
'lotforreMt

IT

BCV 8ut« Buk BoiMlaa.

rf^nUUty«dgen«.l«UpU.

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalize an idea
for you4

Boardman RiYcr
Electric Llzht
& Power Co.
Y#g Art Ntt Feeltpg WeU,
and aik
work«L

Mmju^astrn

aear at hand, they wiB

fualiuw a MtliUrtw block.
DR. T. A. WILHELM. D^lUiL Cltj
opera booM block. Koo» L

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Co. block. BoUpboood.
Itn
0rT a bT minor—Otteo oror Aiirar>
ICM Dni« Storo. BpecUl *tte«itlo«
to ere, e*r. dom ud IkrooL 0>M^
Stted. BothpbooOk *0il4«u»Mt
Btotk StrooL

I

CIti.. 107: Bell. »9. Beeldeoeo, 7IS
W«Mnfioo rtr«t, Ou. phcoo tit;
BeU, M.
oa A. H. HOLUOAV, Orodubto Torooto T
bldg,

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-^on 2:18 CUm YeUerday Taking

tr |i«* !>»■
fiitoml In Plnrf In* *i«an»Ml
:\m h\i last trip. - At Ko^^t Jordan yu^
tpniay ti** took flrhi In the 2:18 cla-v-..
. dianinp up three »;irali;hl hca»s. He
.will be cnteriMl In the fn*eTur-all tmlay
anil hla uanen*. (Jcmialne Hru»* of
ibiK city, believe that Hrat money ta
ajntin In plghi
AV. I). V (lerntalne n*nirned ihl*nomii; from Kant Jonlan when* hit hax
been attending the Ulr. l|o jtayn that
“iM Jordan has
E.V Welton of Muskeg.m was lu
they have b<*i'n holclInK
The funeral Kcrvlet* of Mr.-t. 1x>uIr
i Ihrm for twenty-one yearn. Five thoutown TueMlay.
Hand peoph* were •on the gnimuls yes­ Warmr was held this afieraoon at
o’ebK'k. Rev. T. IV rikm omdailnc
^tines MiO.rmIck* Is wt.rklng for
terday.
and
H.
L,
CUiner
In-lng
in
rhargt*.
She
Mr'.
Hanse digging isdaiocs.
The followInK U the aummarj of
lived in TraycM* iMiy thirty yi*ar».
Mrs. Hester McCormick Is working
fer
U.<rb*
Ha-se.
“Just for fun.** as she *ays. Nellie
Mr. Heaton of Slocum sinmi Sunday
.Nitssbaiim of Ni*w York city, a girl of'
Hi. nearly scaret! the wits out of her in Bendon. ,
father by writing -Bla-k Hand*' letMr. Dyers and bmlher of Tlumipstmlets to him. threat* ning that If he did \ille spent Sjiturday Rn<l Sun.lay hero
not give uj> |r»u lie* »«Kdety would take and held meetings at tlu|scht)<dnmise
his life anti Meal away hU “litile
beauty girl,'* namely. her>oIf.

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The new R F IK mute out of Cixlar

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EXCURSIONS
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special to the Evening Ri*cord.
lk*ndon. Mich.. Sept 27 -Mr. Ode.
Mri« Hannah Hul.bartI of Harheld who has U-en on the sick libt. U Im-!towiii^hlp dletl 5i-8ierday aflemiain
icr and able to be around
her death iMinc «lne m ItriK)
Mrs. l^-na Mcl>*anr a-d Mrs. Wm.
dl«ea?K*. She was 58 years of age and
h*avcit a bus hand. James Hubbard and Harris K*<i Teesday for a vlsii with
llime tlauj;bie*-»i. Mrs
F Saxton. relatives nt Alden.
Mrs. Kosina Kni«ton of Traverse City,
Little
Arthur Waters, while playing
anti Mrs. Valentine who lived at home
s Sunday
Tl’.ti flint ral ser> lee will Ik* Saturday ! ith pc»wd**r and
at 2 o'clock in the aftermion from th*- ‘ afo nuM):i. got his face quite badlv
h«»me.
li. Cttrll.H having chargu of b.imed. hair, eyebrows and eyelashe>
the arranc'-nients.
Mxircheil off. Uil no st'rions injury will
The funeral service of Waller Harri- result.
Mm IkMJKlas was held this morning at I
Mrs. Geo. Mapev left Tiie«lu o'rl(K*k from the Imme «d his pnicut.
on Wt hKi.T hir.M T. Many friends at tlay lor Kansa.*^.
Vtdney Ft»rtr**ss n-Uinied Tue: day
tend<*il and the floral ofreTings wer*
vrrv beaiiuful. Rev T. I* niora of fnm Chicago. whiTc ho has been
working the paM >oar,
charge of H. U Carter.

LOW RATE EXCURSION
TO
OHIO.
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4TH.
Fen* MarqiUMc lickil agents will sell
.found irlit excursion lick«’ls oh alHive
lint*' to dlffermt is>tntii in Ohio at rate
■ *'
To’eilt* and n'lum with one
........ e rouiui trip from ToU^.lo to
Ohio iKjluts. Tickets to Tt»lcd*i ar*'
good to return within flfteen days; to;
Ohio iKvInts. good for thTTty days. Ask
aE**nts for full tiartlcularn and through
Ikkcts.
H. F. Moeller. G. IV A

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ANNUAL LOW T?ATE EXCURSION
pERE MARQUE*TTE RAILROAD
TOJ CHICAC.O . .......... r -Rau' Sdth,
- TO1.FU0 ... ........ ..'...‘Rate |:.vn
DKTROIT .. ................... Halo
IaCROSSK . ............ ...lUto
8 GRAND RAFIDS........... Rate |4 «x)
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3RD,

H. F. Moeller. O. P. A.

Ayers

rills. The one treat rule of
heilth—Have daily movements
oftheboweis. And the one great
medicine—Ayer’s Pills, Ayer’s
Pills. Sold in all parts of the
world for eo years.

SA - IVIU - l_ AM
Bt_OOD

r>CIRIirVINO

TABI.K-r8

HAKEyaiCB. BED BLOOD. BEALTB AND STtINCTB
A DlJksSlNO TO BRAIN WORKERS
AND NERVOUS TEOFLE.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
ERYSIPELAS
ECZEMA
GOUT
SCURVY
TUBERCULOSIS
RHEUMATISM
BLOOD POISON
NERVOUS DISEASES
KIDNEY TROUBLE
WEAK LUNGS
IRREGULAR MENSES
CONSTIPATION
LIVER TROUBLES.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
8A-MU-LAH UbletD arc ompounded from the easence of rare
East Indian Plants, and arc the perfected result of over 20 year* of
metlical rc*earch.-SA-MU-LAM acts promptly on the Lung*. Liver
and Kidneys. These organs arc directly responsible for the condition
of the blood. 8A-MU-LAH is a blood purifying medicine pul np In UbIci form, and contains nothing of an Injuriooa nature. They are invaluable in cases of apeclflc febrile disorder* where the blood has a large
execs* of febrlne or uric acid. Every disease or disorder that flesh U
heir to can be traced to Impura Blood. SA-MU-LAH has helped thoueands of sufferers.—It can help yoo.

FREE.
ON SALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS.
PRICE PE9 BOX CONTAINING 2S TABLETS, SO CENTS.
If yotsr dealer cMinot toppU yo». (end price and order to

POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
140 NASSAU STREET.

YIR, VIGOR & VITiUTY
Try • *>IH to-night.**
For SaU by aU l>n»«1.t«

to Oont and 20 Cent Ocxoo
ACCEPT NO SOBSTITUTU

THE HESSEN
TRANSPORTATION CO.

Demonstration
OF

COLE'S ORIOiNAL

Hot Blast
Stoves

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

STXAHEB MANISTEE
OOINO Wg.*<T
Lt
SootJay- Rift f». tn ;
Tor^lave and TtorwJaye : li i> m.*

Wedn.wtlajr* aatl FritUtra « Ot a m.
OOINO EAST
I,T. Mllwank.e M,

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Kodol

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DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT

WeaWbl—. .1—tWblri—..MA—

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ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Physi­
cian and snrgeon. Eemored lo of•
floes over First National bank. Ciasena phone m.
OR. LAWTON—Fb>HUW and rurg.‘«.n; offictu* In Wilhelm block, third
floor, with Dr*. Sawyer and Fcahailogoa.

faction I
MjiHc Hou^ CIU. phone J
ANOERSON-At
HERVEY
and counrrlor. WlU.dm block, TruvCitlien* phone 105.
wni City, Mich.
]

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Carver. Price* reasonable. Office with
O. IV Carver and Uro. olllh phuue*.
OR. E. F. CHA8E-Ib.nHt>|.aihUt. Offire iivt r IlnglHH-V dt iig pIoCc. Cab
xens plitme-Ue.Hitlfnc* . :
oflire
I.S4.
aug213mo

DM. J. a fc MAEY J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTBOPATMfC PMYSICIANEI
B.«*Y4WUb.l»BU*. •*.

rxR*-llelrt m-BU la Urt-Twl at Uw a<NOJ'
11*1 pn-r ui frir.
lB.|iurv at M a N. E- tiricrt offira

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

JOHN R. SANTO

|naa»i HSiMiec

SEPT. 28-29

H.&II.E.1UIEI!UID

Com* mai Sm Thb Wonderfal Beater at Work

sTiSfc;=s5"iir'

FRANK TRUDE

kSK^................. II *
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$4
ANU
RE-TVJRN
VIA

NORTHERN MICHIGAN LINE
STKAISnER

ILLINOIS

$4.00
Ticksts OB Sato
CoflUBSBciB^ Tk«nd«7.
SsBt*mlMr 2bt
For further
call or »-riU'.

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ll-;-:

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TO CHICAGO

information

I. C. BURNS
ACEMT
Both ’phonos. 36.

INiM

. i!

physician
Cllltcns phone 264.

WynkJUfl**. Ctti«pb«i*4:..

or prrmwny nwk wuh Lrrn,
JKNEB. Ag«t.
hr*Uhy flri-h
y..r r.-tn..rtnc wrtakl.________________________________________________
Ihr f*rr. nt«k *nd
it »rls Ukt- in**tc- ^

RAPIDS_1 IIDim IT
COMPANY.

5-

to ma.
For dfv.Jopii.e thr b*
Tm..T»Sl.T.kmeEC.rt8.iH
l.r«wpt iirpi. twrcp and b
equal it. To rr-rmt the bout imm *hrtnkinr
way* upe Ur. fharlta Fl«*b 1 Train lr«vr. TraTt-e-* Oty
north
trbal.y. Jtwtll alkoraPtoref oi»d »ouih 111 IO«
to« r..
Travrrae Tity
unp north
roBtour and beautT UmX i Train
1 4 J>p in.
Ntadl
d
brti i'
rt 4
^ TrATe-rm- <’ltj mane- tms
Tr.«~ Cr fn» <
I of..Ur. -------------------rharle* U on-Jw
tb«»«*
t I Tram arnre. in TraTt iw. City fr»itn
north and Htruth roo n* 1 :* p m
alRO warn lad:U« not
lTr*iB*mt*w la Traverwe City fro*
I on the fac^. ^
rharle* Vlrmh Foc»d U pi
mote th- rrtnrth nf hair
On aal* at aU th. f
and

Dot tcprtrjT^aln JSi'irrS iSs?*
j

port Vl»'a. m.
‘Aam U-%rmrat

rain.Uann* at U V« a. m. and 4 Wi p. b
^nert^with ^halra^ pi—P»ng cars nort

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SPECIAL C

Oty ir;m
aninncatl Jk

nt n* w home. :U t>ro- '
to lom-i two iXiTjoie. to I

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wnsetB BMW. rr»T«.o am
a P. CARVER « BROi.

FIRE msu ^CE
^

C L. A. Mil

A. D. TYL^
DENTIST

OSce MS. Kaw
phone. SSt.

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
J. H. Hmm
6ii. W MeWitlj
MOHROE k MeWETfl'T

GENERAL INSURANGE
81 I NEWWILH8LM BLOCK

C. D. MILLER
OEIMTi:S|T

O U lOOKWOOO. g.P. • g.A

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Mmmm
oSi^bMi. iUddJT^

PEBEMM

EYES

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EXAMINED FREEI
/^LASSES

IxaDOMD T8ATAB1

Or.:tliarlu Cn.. 108 Film St. I. Y.

OwnatMd t.
Cur* HMdmolws. StralsbtMi
CroMByaebnd RMWr*
PTfOtVIKW.

NEW YORK.

DYSKPSIA CURE

T.^ W. THIRLBY. DentiaL Over Ba^
num 4 Earl • Jewelry atorw. Doth
pbo^
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h*turti»T. h tiQa nt

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

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dnnea

dm.

RealEstat!
ii^

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