The Evening Record, October 18, 1905

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The Evening Record, October 18, 1905

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE E VENING RECORD ^

■.! YEBTCRDArS
yE8TEM>
IMUE

tii’

2367

•MCIAL TCUEttMm WftVICC.

t;
f

PACKEKS MUST
i. PLEM MONDAY

il:

usmsim»

TaCHiNDAS
A PROFUSION

as to By Wire lo tke Ereela, BeeatC

imiCTMEHn turrAriico
t
rooK ceuirrs.

thtf the cMkler. T O* dark.
eoa»lllml nrietdr br ilwioUac.

^ACKCltS MUST STAND TRIAL ON
CHANOSt.

t tc Cmm
SRlrt mm4 th« MAi«iUifi
tUmmoly W»rt Net S

I of a

‘ By Win* to the nrm\ng Record. ,
Ckleaso. Oct. 11.—Judfc Hnmphrcy.
fo rt^cral court; lhl» rarirnlnc »oH
lAlMd I be IndlctmcntK in tbo beef
trust cbJR^. an lo four counis. allccinx
ooosplrary lo accooiplUh unUwful rcirmlttt cjf trade. The tndlnmcnu al
Arcing alicmpin to consplr.- and the
matatenanre of a moooiioly were noi
MCiitaJtted. Tbe packem will be forced
to plead to the indlctmentK and *.iand
ffiaL
The caae« were ronlinued unlit
Monday when the packers must plea
and the trial will begin.
In reading the decision the Judge
Hared that he had found a roinmr of
decUlons of surprising magnitude of
character that would surpriM* ibe sr
toroers on b<ith sides. These dorl
»lon» ar«* r**lailve lo civil riglitii. reBtralnt of trade and mooo|H>tles. The>
are aust^iu^d by common laws against
the alleged prartlcca of defendants. In
most of them the coon said consplr
aCT was dearly deflnr-tl
K is the
Opinion of the Judge that if the allegatlona of the Indletments can in* provetl

FOUR KILLED
DUTCLONE
MINING TOWN OF SORENTO. ILL..
WAS WIPED OUT.

PRESIDENT

HAS__STARTED
-

LEFT

FOR

THE

SOUTH

AT

1:30

THIS MORNING.

ncHiGAN m m the parh
JOHN

CREENWAY

ACCOMPANIED

THE PRESIDENT.

SCHOOl

SENT HIS WIFE MONEY BUT SHE
I

j Alica Morao Freed From Ric
of Eaceptiona in Greilick-Taylor

the

Br W-irc in the Evening Rr^conl
Si. UniU. 0<M IK—A cyrlonr- xwept
over Bund rtmiity ihlx morning and ih-‘
mining town of Riimmo, 111., ix reix»n
cd wItmmI out F^iur ao« known to in'
killed Four were fatally InJun-d ami
forty hurl The Morin •lt*xiroyvNl twti
xwre hoieei. ainl >-w.-pi through the
lire ixinulailon wa- in iht ir homes ami
thowc who were noi . ruvhixl n> ih•wnh or InJuretl w.*n- huii by fallin.*:
timberx. The dead
M-x Thomax
Flcldx. agcil 3K: i> Wm Si. wuri. a«*‘tl
CO; Wm Mann, aged r.o IlnriiKon
Mann, ared 18

UCK TO OLD STtNDKRD
ONE

FIRM

ADVANCES

COTTON

WORKERS* WAGES.

Increaoo

of

t-t

That the

Per

Other

Cent—Believed
F.rma

Mutt

Follow Suit.

By Wire to the Evening Record
Fall Hive. Oci IK.-C n. liorden. r
h•a^Ung coitiui goodx mwnufarturcr.
hax ailvanctx! the wage, to the old
xiandarii. an Inctc'axc of H per cent.
ThK w ill affeci T. 000 textile opera
tivi-x. beginning Monday
It la be
Mew^tl that an the other maniifariiirem
wl.l ha\e to follow xuil
POBtEDA FLOATED.

Another Russian Battleahin Adtfod to
the JagrniM Navy.
By Wre to the R^cnltig Record.
Tokio. Oct 18 —The Ruaal&n battle^
ahip Pobleda. aunk by -the Japaneae In
tbe harbor of Port Arthur during the
boabardnmeat. max nefloaled today.
I will prove I line addltkm lo the
aiMwe navy.

r

f

M,

■*’r**r’P***"A Beil.
Phonm lit.

iMdL

Cate

Waa

Heard.

Distinclivv-ly am.irl,

in Care of Rev.

endar for Leelanau.
The adjourned le-m of the Octobt'r
Circuit court nuivcned this omniing at
|u o clock. Ihe caxi*x to he acted uium
T^O Oc’olHT term of rhe Omiit
being non juty omJudge Mayne court for Let-ianan uu^ i.ro-ighi to ii
heanl lextimonv In ix,. |.ovk,h Coro audden cloae Mxt exentng at 4 3o hv
atuok-MargarPi Comxtork divorce caxe the t^nslnaiion and continuance of the
From the plalniifT. loxtimony it ap­ cAtO of Herman Hyman va Joaeph
pears that hi* left honu* to work In .KIrt, the roa^ having Iverro brrkught
Walkervllle. Catiajla. and after writing
Pratt i: Pavl. and
for his FiKiuse t,> join him he xent C. L, Ballon and John W Patchen
nionev a-d foMowisl this with tranx- The ail it wa** foi mlleriion
c
of a nme
liortatlun but heard nothing further of alleged tn have b.M-n given the plaui
her and at the present lime knew noth ilff on Feb 4. It^tC. for %3.100 The
Ing of her whereahoutft. The ilivorce defense wax atn-nuoux upon the ixdnt
uas i: I an I I'll.
of conientioii which made it impoxsihl
The hill of exceptions in the C E for the note lo have been aigned ar
C.reihrk Sc Co. vi Maude Taylor came cording to the date gi\en when, uik»:i
Indore the eouri (o*^ dual settlement further r<*«earrh. It deveii>{**il tha;
this rooming, this indng the outgrowth Mn. Hyman. wlu> wm.e the note for
of the huildtng of the llllfe home of her hualiand ax .he diil all «»ther Imxl
rx Maude Taylor by Contractor Smi’n neax affairs for ^Im had made a
who
v«mI, *^o it deveUi’ied. tke fu'i months roixtake in the dale and ihe
amount of the contract money but who note therefori whould hnv. been
left the lumber bill with the Grvillch dated Ma-ch 4 i*'x-ead of F. b 4 Tlu
firm un iald
Thix the ctnirt placci .
date does not invali
agaiiiM the owner, for iiaymeni and an | .,^,0 the
M It caused ft su.trb-li
a|.n.-al ■nln.l .h.-,lcrl,-lon «■*.
L,.,,
,h,.
for f,.r.h. i r.- j
Alio..
.0. frt>sl from Rlch»r.l |
f<«defnM- a, ... «h.-. '
Mnr.-. an.l afl.T r,v.-lvluK «-v.Tal I.IIN . .^..y „„
♦•vctpiion.
adjourm-l nnlU
The etc of Jacr.1, Van Alter of
I Konhpon v«. John O. Plank of Chlca j
go wa* settiftd by a v«*rdlci for ”no I
caure ol action.* the case being the
outgrowth of farm rare. timl>er cutting
Six We«kt Old BaH« cf Mr. and Mrs. wages, the care of a horse and sundry
household bills, remited «o have beoa
A. F. Steward Paaaed Away—Mrs.
tbe reault of his care of the South
Sarah Barm’ Fynerat.
Fox Uland farm.
Tbe caae of the People vs. Herman
Thr IHtlc r. we^^ks- old babe
Mr.
and Mrx. A F Sioward of Bast Bav Ask upon the charge of burglary was
dU*d yoxiorday from anemia, the tried upon but one count and the re­
funeral to be held tomorrow morning spondent received a term of ninety
dar» in tbe Detroit House of Com*c
flon.
The funeral of Mr* R«-ah Bame*.
Tbe two cases of the People rs. Wm.
«ho
>«mT *t thr Otmnd Tr»v- Moahier were not brought up buf one
cr»e bofpHal two <Ur> a«o. wu held was pleaded guilty to and a fine of
from tbe undertaking rooms of L. D.
Cnrtla tbU momlag at lO o*ck>ck. Rcr.
Tbe criminal case of the People vs.
T. P. Ullom offidatlng. Intermetit wm* Frlif 'IX'eatpohn waa nolle prosed and a
In Oakwood.
new case under another charge
brought.
^ The,Lady Buffialoea will
Anna Coben'a case remained the
morrow afiemoon at 2 odock at For, her caae tMdng In charge of Rev.
eater's bslL
:1«1 ^a«n. Ernr.J. D, D«U u saardton oatU further

UTTLE CHILD DEAD

irbUi

FT tt for Rto Mat taa wusbs
.
t^pmitmffar iwet vmnc O .

w^«uNM*rs«wi!
KUXtHsrsgMST If ynaarwy.

nisli” 6tyk« with tin* daiutint-as and «*Lamctcr i»f ti drt«s
aliiie—The\'n* vt*rv comfort­
able. triving

bi tho feet

the tint lime wuru

and they

wear so w ell.

IffOitD

no. «U. ps. ax4 9U

RubediSINftSSsJr

We extend to you an invitation to eome in and try a
INtirof th.*se on and ipv how

OIS VESTS. It is much
more economical to buy
a Chamois V’est than to
doctor a cold or P.\EUMO.NIA. Think it over,
then come and let us
show you the goods. Wc
have them, nice. new. up*
to-date goods, and you
can see them before you
buy.

SHOE

they look on your fe«*l.

FOR GOOD
DRESSERS

ELEGANCE
Our $ i 00 ITD-I

BBMa^ I look at

Biio.« an- b< aiiti.-8 to j

TfflSBOXOF MONEY
(ilVEN AWAY FREE

Tlicy repre-

| iont all tbe uoadniae

that moiK-y. pains and skill can pat into thoeti auuk-on tbe new
laau from tin- U-at of kid and <alf loother.

baowaimt

a

See OUT Wiatloir.

roboomc

LET US SAVE
YOU MONEY

TO START
your buildl^ oow—
if you would get the
roof on before the win­
ter weather net* in! •

AMERICAN
OruK SWorw

WITH SHOES
We have llie larg^t lint*
of Ladies' fine Shoes in
the city, at prices that
ean’l Ik? iK*al. ALL
NKW STVLKS.
Call
anti p‘l n key to tlie

O. C. MOrPATT
Ahstractffi of Title
PSICCe SATISrACTOBY
Databilwhod tsog
Room 210 eiotw Donk pulldlng

BOX OF MONEY FREE

J. D. Deela—Circuit Court Cal­

FaliinQ

Timhera,

THE HIT OF
THE SEASON

FOR FURTHER RESEtRCH

PracUcaily Ail the Population Were in
Their Hornet av*d Were Hurt or

THE HOBART 00, Prep.

HR^^.TO
THE ECONOMICAL

CASE nr-HYMAN VS. KiPT HAS
iEE*^ PUT OVER.

isabaqr iiutof oorbotiiieMiiiM now.
Nc-w SnUbe*
moaldiug* tad oew tlyk* we ia ctaek «hidi
HK*n* tlua ,-ou pu, tn-t jast tbe rery tbioK needed for any pie.
tnrv.


Oi-ty Ooolc 3tor«

WOUDN-T COME TO HIM.

OF THE TOWN.

M>IOTAJf^K F’NIAMIMO

Wi-ao.-*j«Tt work in niat cutting. Ijoth ovet and square.
M<«l. raU- prio*.

BOOl SUUATIOR

Party Was Composed of Mr. and Mrs.
RoosevelL John A. McHhanny,
Hand Work.
John 8. ElDott Col. I. D.
Miss Allen eouUnuixl her lectvire on
Brown and Greenway.
band work. Free hand llluxtratln.;
waa taken up which develops the child |
In observing and working out
By Wlr.‘ to the B^oning Record
Washington. Oct. IK.—IVomptly on own Ideas. Work with raffia wax
scbiMlule at K:3u this morning. Preel- explalnv*d with which many useful j
dent Rno«<*velt start«*«l on his southern things can be made Weaving Is alK.i|
tour M Jusverand. the Prench Am greatly enjoyed by the chlhln'ti. whteh
liassador ard the crowd cheerctl the was explained in detail.
School Room Sanitation.
president s^ ih»‘ train pulle«l out. AcProfessor Kwder gav» an addrers
cttmpanylng the pn-sldent are Mrs.
ID* ex
Rotmeveli. John A. Mcllhenny i of on ’-School Room San'tat lor
U»ulsiana. John Greenway of Michi­ plained how a school room can hgan. John 8. ICIIIott. commissioner of heated by Induction by a Roun«l Oak
aiovc.
aettlng
the
stove
In
the
comer
Interior for Pono Rico, and Col. 1. O.
of the roots and placing a jacket of
Brown of the Southern railway
Iron around It one foot hlghe/
Met by Larpa Crossd.
Rlchm<ind. Va.. Oct. IS —The prasl- fhan the stove and eighteen Inches
It, the Jacket coming to the
deni arrivcfl her<» lo be rod by a great
store
door,
leaving a place to put in
and enihuKiaiiilc cmwd. Tbe recep­
Ret in a register by the
tion phased him immensely. HIh ad- fhF' IftJOll
outaldb door, ao it w ill c<imc in conta**t
dn*Hs was loudly cbeensl.
with 8 cold air duct, a wcxxlen Ik>x.
nninf under the floor and op«>nin?
(Oontlnued on Fourth Page.)

STORM SWEPT THROUGH CENTER

by

6 O’CLOCK EDIT

uwes»
CALF SHOES

Mra. C. ettM Wac tNa Victim and tba
Affair Waa a Rabakah Farw^

The Rel»ekabs had a very plea
surprise party at the iKMae of Mrs C.
Eller, who i« moving to Grand Rapids
wherv Mr Eller baa accepted a Sue
posit ton. Mrs. BUer haa aJwayw beep
rery faiibful member, cme who was
ready to lend a hHpIng hand In -sick
PRACTICAL TALK ON OFTEN NEG­ w or distress
The evening waa varypleaaant !y
LECTED SUBIECT.
fpv-ot with games aad refreahmenu
conaistlng of fruit, cake and cocoa,
Haod Mrark by Miaa Allan—Prof. Kad- and all too soon tbe dme came to say
good bye and In the pouring rain they
ar Ragard: **Sttck-ro>ltivana8 na
left feeling they were wHI repaid for
a Nacaaaary Elamant
the ’•docking*’ they would gel. TTtey
beautiful china sugar and
as a token of ewteem in which
Professor Keele- spnke a few niln :hHr sixter is hHd.
ufes on Ibe ’'Elements of 8»»eress” at
the opening session <»f the InMDuie uk
lUv. The flrsi element of success
work. The second, siicktollirenvas.
is his belief that then* Is as g>M>d
chance for m young roan to succ^m ,| in
life in the Garhing profv-ssion as iu
law or medlclnf Mr. (Yisp t<s>k exrepUvm to the statement and a lively
discuBskm foliowetl MUx Allen sal 11
it was each one s duty to so live ax to I
The season for colds is
do the roost govxl |n the world, and to
live people must have knowUMge and
at hand. Wc wish to rec­
Mrose. The third element of suecess
ommend to you a PREU honesty Is Profexxor Ktder'K lx*
VENTATIVE: CHAM­
lief and the fourth thoroughness.

COMSTOCK GOT DIVORCE

FOUR WEE FATAUY INJUED

Killed

ruunrsanH

WMktacioe. 0«. U.-Tfce Bater- YOUNG MAN CAN SUCCEED
THAT SAYS PROF. KEELER.
efee KmIomI hnk of AlleiheBr. Pe .
«a» cteMtf b7 dlrecUoe of ihe coaeKeikaal BwK eninlMr C»a

p'

ikY.xxrroaeii u. ^

TRAVCRtC cmr, MICHI6AM.

Wm mrm now pwrmonwnUy locwiod In lh« Wilhelm block

Dn. Sawyer & Penh*lle**n

Alfred Grcilick &

DDINTISTS

Co.

224 Front Street

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

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
OtSaana Phona. 82i Ml. 169.

(BOvinnell ®ro9.

GRAVENETTES

^ There’s a Great Deal of Pleas­
ure in the Ri^ht Piano

Our Cnjvem?lte Rain Coals

BOthlag «4av tbwt wfforda to moch plawaore at wo low
buT the right l**ano it will Uat for * twrs wad yearm
tre br tk« r*^n U lw»tii. yoa will bw rarprlxMl t<> irwi n
thwrw .rw -o mwoT ruod
wwd«
r to buy ooe that wn t from a rvdiwbH maker

hiok like overcoats—and in
fact the y are Overcoats, bnt

Krary Piano m

they an* Rain Coats, too.

i

»)HUKB
OBIKK6U.
KSAKAl
KTKRIJJsO
Kt’R

S.“ PIANOS

cm»WK
SMITH a BAkNW
HINTINOTON
MgNDgL>oeN
WBOMAN
WIIdJAHl)

Soft, light, dressy, but tho
cloth it also NS’nterjinjof.

A

Ci.ivcuctte is the

! In Mlrhtcxn etn po«il>U
•ew.ypUt.o4 iwjm«.U.

1S9
1»9 EAST FRONT
taONT STREET
STUftl

Most Useful Oarment a Man
Can Have

|

(Srmnell
ME/VS C.'VOXWO MBN6___
CEfOmiMG • & PCRMISHINCS

Get Next to This....
The eqfual ol oar line of rnion Saits in worstM and 6ne wod underwear we show at I1.2T,
lo $5.00 cannot be found in every store in the
city—perhaps in no other — Two-piece sniu
from 50c to $2.00 per garment—uooH^hing
new in fleece lined goods to shok you — l«t
yet.

Il is mi Ov. rcoot io coM
weather, an J a Baia Coat in
wet weather.

We have Uiem 1u lUcib.

OxfiirKb ami ftacy Mfat.
Copjrright 1905 by
H»t Schstner &■ Msrz

PS

■'T

"••spf ■ .
B^n

TH» CVCNIN4MCORD. TRAVER«E CITY, MICHIOAN, WEOMEBOAV, OCTOKR IE 1*05.

LANOINQ A CRCCC31LE.

COMFORT FOR THE BAUX

Wby aBoblfl a crocodile leave a Hrer
atocM vtth food, explorr for mlWw
aa BMotUble tilbvtary and then «ran<
Act laland until it finda a pool? One
cam only aay that It does, dedareo «
Iflaganne. He
of tbe Tmlplng like,
of
oooodiko bad.foQiid tbeir way
So
long at they eonfloed their
to tbe flab and an ocraaSonM dor-k no
one objected
when one of tbom began to take sheep
off tbe bank aa they came down to
drink it sraa felt tbat tbe brutes ought
to be exterminated, and Mr. Maxwell
and hM aemnt. Manap. made tbr
innpt They set ball atlm-bed lo
bcBvy rattan and then watted
Tbe cTOodUe had
sod. twconscions of tbr fstal rattan
which marled lu course, moved into
deeper water.
Decks srere cleared for ociu.u Ma
nap sraa of course barefoottxl. aud 1
took off my shoea and st.Kklng*. __

; €t the mMBiard
Bmm at th€ rcmng Fm^B
I
tnm paiaHm^
orUMAetaryMedMdktetedlMte!^

s eedel eeetrtae leet wwmtKm
^\
uned to tU UMowHkg pracrma:
| Mtal appUcatk*. As a caoanU

tbind
Mid pamaa aw lataUactoal. or. tit

BadUtloa by Mlaa La&a Fbaata^
Voep] eolo. Mlae OoiiaUa Staaley.
Umdiut, Ulaa Baaela Jarmt

MUad ritbar fey stady or by wony. and
tt la a srrtl know* ^art tbat tntailrctii*
d artinty la pranodve of brahb lo
pitmt It oTlaa bappras tbat a pa
Mrnt wbo bad bam badrtddm or ao toMay AJward.
ralk! for yrara la otfod by bocomlac
RaadlBf. Mlaa Matidr Hn
amUUy excited orar aotnrtblPd. aomoAfter tba prograja tba
da»ra ta a omDoiit of tlmr. Aa tba
1 laarra bralB and tba lunga have large artea iofl carpet, gf I
upon tba floor and laid tbalr vhi^ 'Hal and narrooa conapctkma. It may

ubu D.PPWT .poo tt tb.
Mppor botos m)or»^. • t« wood. pt«-!
Blc- Tba noeel irea
iMii day your edvoftieemaM «xm Inr* aetartalnmeot.
ei»4 maaauraa your atoet^ plaea aj»d
ipMa la the puhlla oya. Oa |t>o day
thdl ywir ad. doaa not appaer your

tbe lungs xod beort
Wodonocprrtentl tbat this U x srbol
ly MtMfacCory explanation. ximI we rej^seetfnlly sogsost the penprirfy of a
oanventlon of taOd heads to find out
bald peofilo are ever roMnmpfive and. If they are not. what It tbe

dinoar last evaolnp In honor of Fred

that My bare fewt might hsve as good
a Bold as possible on the smooth bot
tom of tbe dogom.
As the <TOcxxllle moved off Into deep
w nter. dragging the canoe aloug. we
rtmllaad that we had him well booked.
After a protra«*ted struggle I msoage<l
to gat the rrocodfle within a few yards
of tba cam. At one moment the open
jaws would surge out of tbe broken
water and snap toget^ In unfdeasaut
prog

CbMaoa alarery axisu has been dls-

Kotewarr of Chlcapo and Miss Louixe

wing free

oorarad through the secret senrice di-

Caminx of thU cUy. who will hr roar-

parlmeot.

rled at ihe home of the bride's parents

PREMUPTMIMMER

•r

Flora Ca^du^•ll
Honor of Mioa Calkina and Mr.
Natawrara Laat ivaning.

»" tho public oya or tha public

; THE flCLUNO OF GlFLfl.
That ittcb an abominable trafic as
tba^aoUlnc

of

American

The

sales

girls

are

Ion of sucli a singular ptienom-

8AFEGUARDING SUBMARINES.

MUa Flora Caldwell of Sixth ttree;

D«-rt«e hr WkU-fc Tfcer W-r Be RatseX

estertalned wUh a prt-nuptial'C o'clock

into

effected

IF YOU WANT A STOVE

mam n n^yattve u:d vruh tbooo

Mi

r la the time to make your aa!action.

tbU evenlna at 7: JO

wbd Uvea In Chicago and who operates

were present and the table war pre:-

ooaa.

city.

The promoters of the schema

: icwwr than you can gat alacwbere.

A HIGH GRADE

HEATER
Jurt

pointed member of the federation.

shotfld be desli with tn a manner befitting fhelr crime
form

Is

any

Mm. L

ld»*a of a

Jason W

Slavery

offensive but

the

In

8.

Walter and guest, Mr«.

Clark of

Pulaski, returned

while Bin bowing to the whims of a

to her home In Fife I.ake this morning

yellow master is the worst, mosi of-

after visiting

her son. County Clerk

Robert Walter

fenaive snd shhorreni form of slavery

Mrs. Ulah C^lby left (bis morning

thi^ could »H. Imagined

for 81. Johns, called ^ere by the seri

•^he Bngllsh and Chinese authorities

The

Mlsscn Grace and

Mabel Pur-

to foot out the evil and prompt action

kiss of DtMroll, who have been visit-

sbdiil

Ing

taken

^ The

soman

that

wonid engage In such business Is st>
fai^remtived

from

In

Northport.

returned

lo

their

pot

Mrs

Anna

Lewis

relumed

to

iting In the city

b« In no way

mltlgaUHl by the fact that by naturrM j
dlspenaatlon

she

is

entitled

to

the

Do other way
It

has

Rosebrook

n tumod

to

Fife Lake this morning

xfit-r visiting her hlster. Mrs. McClel| land of South Tnion street.

rr—_____ _______ l>een

greatest

Miss Josle
her home In

name of wtunan though deserving It in

truly

loss caused

Mlse

said

that

Ulllan

Halstead,

who

has

the | been attending the teachers* institute

by the graftIng

here, returned to her home In Kings-

and stealing of the life insurance man-1 |,.y this morning
agers. and b>
public

such trur ed leaders of 1

movements

as

naugheriy

Mrs

\Vinterl»o(han. who

haa U^-n

of; visiting her sous in Indiana. Is vlsUlng

I*eorla. former prt*sldenl of the Nation j her daughter. Mrs F O Miller of Wev
al Edurailonal ass.>clallon. Is not that

Tenth strvet.

which ran 1m> computed In gold or sil­
ver. hut

In the loss of faith In thel.-

BREVITIES.

fellowuien It may bring to all the pe«v
pie <if our own rouiiin

William

l>»«s of run

Gray,

in advanct* of “OU'

fldenre U a>. dlsastmuK to a nstliPj a-

Olemm. • which will lie seen In the city

loss of ho'H* to an Individual.

Koun. was hem today.

There

The Congrt^gailooal ladies are urged

is onr liio* nf action that will do much
to rest«in* faith In Ihe righteous Inien-

to send more warm ckithlng and shin-j

tUms of Mir controlling element In af

to the rummagt;, sale.

fairs. If tn»i In the persons who have

grt^ter than can be supplied.
Mrs

lH-trs?.Hl ihrlr trust, and that Is an unylrhUng

of

rrvtallug even

Ki'heme and

rv« r>

hidden

grafter* ninl
high

they

stand

In

Miss

of the

hos

wealth

murh It

pleasant

Blroey

Mias Vlds

affair

Reynolds

Rosser

given

last

eluded

by

Mra

evening.

her

As

friends

by

quietly getting married the affair wa*>

Ihleies. no matter hov

may

*.H-iai i»o-ii'on n.M
fosr

v.ry

grafting

steal, ani

pnivlduig (or the punishment

The demand L

Bennett, nee

Rosser, was the gtiest of honor at a

unflinching procedure In the

•lir€*ctlon

Earl

a ptxrt-nuptial shower.

or

A very picas

ant evening was enjoyed by all pres

may

i;f.. Ill),I rolivtc! them
i

On account of Captain Robertson re

lrei\lng a arench In the side In
not iM- nuule fatntl

|
j
j
,

u*e of it* prm l

Uln a clear view of this oiwratlon and

game which

•enrea lo prevent too bastj' starting.

the Traverse City

footliall

n

iind«r the law

Ithsi

pan

team

was

to

High

I

ed dale all the d< tall* ^onnect•^1 aUh
In even

the game will be play<-,l a week

The report

cards

for the fli^l

tiv

weeks of achool were aeot out today

newspaiw-r In the state

If j of revelations as to how their studies

Ihe voters all! b«- a* mindful of their
In

thU

re*iH*ci

psiM-r* sr»- ►un- to be
pr»msr>

ebvtton law

ss

and school conduct was regarded bv

the ne« *-' the teachers.

Michigan’s new |

---------------------------------

^

all] be given a*

______________

Jack sou ^
t>ct 17 nr

j

Card of Thanka.
We

wish

to extend

our

hennfeli

THE EVANS SANITAKIVM
For the tpeatment of ihe Licioor and Opium HabiU and
Forma of Drug Addictiona by the

EVANS METHOD
Will be open to peoeive paUenta about Oct,
particulari addreat
OAW* 3«o*xt-*olc 3oaa 193
-rfMAVKPM3K Ol-rV* MIOM.

thanks to those friends and neighbors
Howa Thlaf
arrh that can[lEXEY A CO.. Toledo. O
undersigned, have known
•> for the laat 15 years, and
liclieve him t>erfectly honorable In all
Imslnes* transactions and financially
able to carry out any obllgallona mxde ]

ahu

so

kindly

aaslated

ua

by

AFTER

DI.VXER

mints

NOTICE.
flMaan tickau far tha
aahool
lactura eoufUa ean ba bought frogD tba
NOTICE.
eanvaaaora. at tha City Nawi Co. or at
ticfcxU for tho High school tha
took Btoru. $1 flar ooaooa
loauro cMroo cxn bo bought from tho tiokot Puyaaw. ‘
oal174t
cxAvxooofn, at tho City Noses Co. or xt
tho City Book fltoro. |1 for oomob
UBB CAUflAITB Bi«
MokoL Buy now.
oct 174t
■hfBrBoM
B.B.1

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

|T|pr-rv

PK R

GOOD WINTER WEATBER

Koom it.- WUhain Block au. I

Ar« Toaj a^rmp>mrm<± For Ih*?

i-

^

^

\ ()U can cnioy bcout in the coM if
you’re warmly clad.
CLOi !K RAFT
suits and overcoats
(all iNool). will shield
you against
ihe
north wintl and pro­
tect you against
colds, save doctor
and mt (licioe bills.
Add gdbd wool un­
derwear. hosiery and
miiiens and a warm
cap. and you need
not care what the
thermometer is do­
ing.

A. J. WIL.MEIUIVI

OEALERt

j
i
I
'
:
;
!
^

DENTIST

IN

CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH ST.

IVERYTMINO

DEALERfl

IN

CVERYTMINC

Carpet OeaiUnx Work*

SLSf.sr;,—.

CHAPIN. Pr<

J. M. Huellmantel
R6AL ESTATE AND LOANS

DR.J.W. mOGINS

Fine Dental Work
DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING

IT IS TIME TO BUY
THAT NEW FALL SUIT
No matter what your ^i/c
nor how hard you have alwajs though', it
was to
t hi It'd, we can please you. No store shows so great a stock
of the* v.'ry latest
known in the tailor’s art. We want you to sec
thr'-c braii'iffll g>»od'^. look them over thoroughly and we are sure you
w II hr convince»d as to the truth of our statements and the PRICES
are ihr bes- convincers of all.

THE OVERCOAT QUESTION
is as easily “^ettUd. Wtt tit any si/e and
latest stylrs of cloths. N’oa surely must
mornings and chillier evenings compel
means see mir stork at once—don’t w ait
able in one of (»ur o\ erroats.

shape of man. with the very
have an overcoat. These chilly
“overcoat thoughts” and that
until you freeze-’-be comfort­

HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE WATCHES?

230 SEE OUR WINDOW 2So

paUon.

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Itt CASS STREET

A beautifnl watch with good fob chain given away free when >oii have
purchased SlO.CKj worth of merchandise from our clothing department.
You don’t have to buy it all at once; we will keep track of it 1 he.«e
watches are neat looking, wear well and will keep good lime.

OKW-r

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

PHONE MS

Jack-;
I I7 3tt‘

their

help. »)mpathy and flowers during the
Illness and burial of our wife xml
mother
Warren Hxyt.
Jamea Hxyt,
Trexax Johnson.

DO tsagor
in Holllaters Rocky Mountain Toa.
waldlng. Klnnaa A Marvin,
Tho croateot family tonic known.
Wholesale Druggltla, Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter BHngs good bexlih to xU who nao It
nally. acting directly upon the blood :i5 cenu. Tex or Txbletx. Johnson
Drug Co.
-

lOi.

GOOD

Onsifau Baftlesble* at Xew.
The nvvnt <x>allng tests at sea be-, ;
I tw,*-u the c.lllcr Marvfllu* snd ibo;. *
I iMtiicHiiti IIlluuU |»roved cn.Ujenllyv
stn-cesjiful. and a record of thirty flva^
! tun* au hour steaming at a sert-n knot ^
i sjHt^l Ju a luuderate sea with the vrasel* -100 fi-et apart was made.
; 4

It is very probahbU*

ibai pnwMMlure will In- lold and retold ; and the scholars were Ihe recipients

•luile*

OY.STKRS- the N-si-ai

IS

J. W. 3 L. ATE FI

SOUTH SIDE STORE

The Valms wT Adverflalav
One of tbe larg.-«t adv.-ni-en- In
Ixiudou says 'We once hit ui*ou a ni.v
el expedient for uscertatning -ver xxh.^i
arcs our sdvcrtb»eiu-‘iii* xven- tend
Wo puldlsbe^I a t-i.upl-* of half .-.iluiiiu
s.In, In which w'o pinMmely nj.*.«ti!ifil
half n doaen hlstoncii! fj. I*
In i.#*

, ipc E. Front Si.

leather from the casing of a whaie'a
atomaih.
Leather of a fine quality.^
w in be proiluced. such s* may U‘ osed'-»
It. tKKit upiK»rs. gloviw. CT.v.'rlng for tabW isl.ald w»»rk, etc

cr

Wholesale and Rciail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher

"HlKl.h
h. ufd. -Tba. 1.
,,,
hTr-,..! wa. timr,..U.«.
mltmto. b. >».l tn,n.f..rm..|

hav.j

r.-glTtistion, .1..4-S jii.! take iilare untlllfn>m Saturday
and locg before ihr KfiiT

YOUR CREDIT

"«*■' *“<' '»»■
'“«>

sUm*es from eU.lUel.t l.n-n who had u
TvorUlwrldv rejuitution 1 wa^ :uore im
pressed with the vnlu-- of advertising
frou. those two advert .semen i* than 1
shookt have been by vuluiura of tbe
orles,"
----------------—---------‘
Hmsheil
plnntlng liU |*.le l*e«ns. he left the
>*«£ coulnl.img the left over k.,-.! In
t*^lde a tr-*lie f.o.nd tin'dher day rtnnly ..n.i.-iI k. th.
around.
Tlie iK-tiom ia>er ..f u-an•-ItoiiIo.I and ihcend. . tnlM-ildi-d
^hem*. Ives d. the lurf

nickicd

played with Charlevoix Saturday has

e r»-aMin for eilstenr«- j U-eu called off.

next Apri’

aafecr pevw For Trolle**.
As I. precaution against atvld.-nt* to
psasengvr* entering and ollgl.tlng frmu
crowded street ears the thicago rity
railway has equipped one of It* Went
worth avenue i-urs with a novel snU-ty
device lo the form of a mirror flxcxl at
an angle of 40 degre**. to the fn.ut
platform of (be car nlH>vr the l aud
rail at the right side and at the height
Of ll>e motorman's eye*
lu rase of a
ciMwded rar. wblcb jireveut* tbe roo^
lorroan from seeing
In the act
of alighting or l-oardlng at the rear
platfonn. the mirror .mablew him to ob^

beautifully

•A. J. 1VICPHA4L

many purls, hut li. practl.v one is than a week wc nN-c.Mnl U-twe^-u
plui-i-d
over tb- other.
Ilercicfure nud 400 l-tten. from nl! pan- of th.
trunks to sccouipllsh Ihl* purpose have country, from r*^ple wUhiiig t - kn.cx
been u.sde to teIesi*oi»e 'H.U uue con
why on earth we kept «u. h a .Y»n*uuj
slats of a tertoa of tra|Mi. the euilr«- nmle kll«t who knew
Ijttic :A.,ui
number formiug a single unit
The Eughsh hlaiop
The leiicPN k-pt ,N.ur
parts are locked together at the corn-r* ing in f..r thre.. or four
It xv,.*
by mean-* of metal parts tiUeil to each on-- of the
paving :hU w.- *-xer 1
other, awd lu addition to tl.i* es.-h *exprli»te»l. hut we did not reiN-ut our ei
tlou 1* se<-ured to Its nelgtiU.r hv uieun* p--rtm'«jl. Uh-muso the one 1 rcfi-r t-.
of a pudliK k operated by a key held hy served It* pun»-»e Uur IcM.-is . umc
the owner
from schoolboy*, girls. profcN*or*. . h-r I

game with East Jordan Saturday. HuschcK>l

tion lam In time (
malo

the

LIXX A sacTioXAL iKKigCAAk.

base,

I

{

a ravening water >2svil int- a
up tiior.*tr(M(lty. anti hi* only xteri|Nm
bail lK>en three pie««e* «»f Nu cml
A few Nows dliq-aii-betl tfic Imite.
snd Mnnap rc<-.*lved
reward.

her

home In Alpena this momlDg after vis­

sbtaild

Dr.
Tentor ntxl practical cbemlat haa •
branched oat Into a new undertaking
in NewToundUnd. tbe manufacture of

steel,

OMf I.Y

f

JSi.
'
MtM Wbirb I. coiutnirlwl <m tb.
Uout prlnrlplo. 1*. truDlt I. m.d. «f.

and

poached

too. add cast fire

slide grate, w ll bum -eithor coal

the otlirr rapidly wound
' •'.o.l .ml
the cunt mui.d tbe cUnctie«l inoiuh
'
Auolher uuob<- wa* *W|qMfl o.er n
I fore leg
|i pulhd the l-g up m ti..A trunk which would bold clothing
I animal s side
Mnnap sIlpiH^l -he Huaufliclent for a long trtp or a two day
I over the creatUPe s tmek ami caught ..|ontlng without presenting surplus room ■
.

home this morning

any ronslderallon

duo her sex. that the punishment she
receive should

I
I

body

wood.

ous Illness of her father.

at ibanghal have promised to copper

atoVlth the American consul In sldlnR V
l>e

toww ««llr oprtwl.
TIk- Plnorr It «jiilpp«l with tbi.
d.TW. .od Ib.' fla.nB( rrmor
b.. WTml Uo.«
lb. rr«ft to
tb. .urf.c wlthoal troobl..

liko cut.

heavy cart

Eloven mi.-iiti

Mrs. Carver Is the regularly ap

Our li-a *e tbe largaat aver

an in Travaraa City and our prlcM urt guaranlae to be imt par

the nuuger'off Oy-ler Bay
Hic
Ident's trip on tbe ritM»g»T bn.nglit I M<ire
down
uiKHi
him
re„,on I tbe gunwale of the caaba, n»fl R seemed
In conjunction with another of the tily decorated, the color scheme belnj
stroutHMi for
thus endangering the life i as If the brute sronfll grt on board,
anivt aex in Shanghai
So far It.l. re- pink and while with rose placo cards of the bead
of the nation
h. x lew. | There Was no little linkof loalng ot.e s
ported that forty nine girls have U^o and roans for fairo«‘s. The affair was however, of
the safely device sdopied > l^lance and falling In on ^op of the •
aaot Into the Interior towns of China very enjoyable.
hy the nary
de|M.rtn.eot slm-e the die- < raging brute.

j
aster to tbe French shbmarinc l afar
As the crccodlle snrgrd cl.*»e to the i
Wbare they must remain until death re
drt at Algiers the president s voyage I esnoe gpd tbe o(K*n rooutl. si.peare.1 I
lenflM them as they have no other
FCFflONAL.
under wstiT s»'cms not so (.cnlon* I shove the water Manap sllpi.ed
bopb <rf escaiM.
of stout cord over the
after all.
Mrs O. P. Carver and Mrs. A. U
I^ls Impossible to think of such a
The new device consists of four jaw sod pulled it tight, some six inclieM
COQdlUon without a shudder. Such a Havlland left for Jackson yesterday Midckics. two on each side of the twat
tiHilod tbe point ..f Its iwwlrlU
Then
the 8tat«*
Federation
of through which bawseiw cad be nin sc wi^li a quick tun. of 1.1s wrist he
tmSc Is so foul ami pestilent that the to attend
snj.[.e«l th ' «ln. k of the «-onl n*niMl
moif energetic snd aggr*»sslve mean- Woman's Clubs. They will represent that the boat can be lifted to the «ur
'I'- 'J-”'
shoild lie taken to ststnp U out at the Ladles' Library' association of thU f.,-. with > <lrrrl.k >»d ib- .-onulnir

tbrM» someone miscalled a woman

Itlea of a Doaslakable Hfehoat was giv-.
en at the BaiMMB But wharf; ta NewA
W Hty. wtdi two dilarul ii«a In tha
life aarlng rarnpmmaata whan the
boat was lannched trma the wharf. It
srent down o&der tba aorfflea aC tbe
water, out of alght, but qtUeWy came
Bp on tbe keel. Ihe man dfBWiifl ant
perfectly dry and nnhanaad. Xerttha
boat was turofd with tta kaM BP U
the air. bot whan Che mpea tbat Bald,
It were re leased It rolled back to Ita
proper posltioo snd would DUt^le la
any other
.

. THE HANNAH & LAV
9
MERCANTILE COMPANY
ONIHXAMlAa Nl tMnvia

»NIHXAMIA1 Nl Mi-ivaa

ONiHiANaAB Nl-«iai_y»o

TMt KVEmNO WCO«0.,T«AVtll*« CITV. MICHMAN. WCQNtMAV. OCTOMR W, WM.
a baaaty ta ha tmaA, aha reaaooed. L
oaUr la aaw a€ tba aail axu^oUrd bf I!
camira, vatatafad hf thr rleaa af tha!
a» I4M4 a Mat
UHl plaft^ oa rrry rich.
Tlir atar rrad
fk» uutai tabK wlikli
luMi COT.
•nd wttb a CM that wa« Uk> amm
Car whhma.
cat tl» hrrad aad
lUl It tbcra la aaolhar Male «f tba
mtut rich c9k&t. Mir pat a fiat of yel.
Ww hatter bfoidr It tbea ooro luorr
aM at tha khrhea door. fra»cd in
Tiara, lookfat dowa te dimij itiad aad
wakh^farhiiB.
Tbrrr vrrr aaair oppoaltr hllh all
ttad acataat tbr mkj that
cm the look
aau swim I
|<d fho Bilat.

It Makes Pale Cheekinik

|i-V

(aaallalff. part |«triiaa of ihailr
Ithr ml void ana aat ahnrbr liath of
Ihrtn. aliltoairriaa drllratHj lu a cIltD

itUapura,
tebeve lemala paia and dittreu. auch as haadaeba.

rd Vrum i^Viaeubrever from the vaii
|tafo or tbr IMUKT7. mlirre -lie kur.uJe |
the docuch for the nionitnc roll-, am!
Klaiicth. amniiiK aaaeiit. krfit her eyr«
iOhadnl from the anient irlow of the
red, rain imadug ann a- abe Cxod
tbem on tbr i Ista of the road, waitteg
iwtleinly for HHnrlc-h
PrKMj Ibere egme fl«- aotind of onecrtain •tnuhlliig feet of mmbersonie
fanu bor-ni
Tncertaln Ibry were, atumbllng tbs-y
were, but for KMprtb they aomi'b?»w
had the aonnd of heartbeat-.
Hown the do-ty nwd. a ln-e pundl-li
•badowi bad taken <m the tints of tlie
blazing -no. loatli to -et liebiinl tbe
dark grr**n bill- and leave the world
and llB |H*oplr. there (*01110 ateadily on
ward ibc two white Uoraes. Urk of
tlM-ni tlw w*agon {died Ulgli with luiy.
and loftily |K»l-ed Ihereuu. .•onieuttslly

Sold kjr mir <!"««« to Jl.OO bottle*.
ivnii OS A unn
-TOC Anna

SraizOT
«

«.'• wTito* Mfi. f.

**For dnea takh« CanSui I Mra
catead iS IN..aadaa to baOer hM
than lor the past 9 yaan. I «dl air
hwhaid that Cardui k worth iia

JOMTHaHOI6SOIIPfll

The

ronoor Well Known Long Uke Fan
tr Paaaad Away at Hk Home
Lynn, Indiana.
Ikii

John»<io

ha«

rrcelvinl a

Princess

tfir

Kraw u-niua ot the cuddra death of
hi- jcrandfitUr. Jonaihan Hodfwm. at
hli boim In l.,ynn. Ind

Mi

|{r»dirw)T)

was formerly a oeli knoan rernx-r e.
I»ni* Uli and h-v manv

friendi

tti

(bla rcfitm »bo nlli regm lo Uaru of
hh

death.

Mr

ami Mi^.

Joiiathau

Juhaaoo. ht«
dauRhter and -on In la».)«|r^ l.8Pi:TIir
hts daughter
have Uecti
n vlslflnK at hi- home M.
Johnaon rettmink Monda>. al.lU
wife remained for a lunger f hit
Ml. Johnson

left

Mi

bU

^ ^

Wht n i

HodattKi

vine

-li i.lh.g

om-.-uu

her

i j

.-a

fruin

ra.Mi ifimuiiu: iruhleiily

-remlngly In the best of health, but ' tvuiHu;
hU death occurred that evening

u.,.

The] tluMy.

funeral was held thU afirmoun.. He i«

mlMalflehU
dal-y

ami

Itankcl

ov.t

oluiii;

ruatl.

lU
the
the

xiarirtl.

and ttirued.
•Ve-

atirtlvrd by hi- wife and threi* daugi;

Irnn

irre. Mrs. Alice Jnhnaun of tbU cii« t aweml ulHsliently
and Mr-. J. C

Jo.. I

Johnson and Mr-

-lie, ibe trtble rtnidy fur IlHnrbh.coiimu.n.Ird

Nearon o*’ Lynn. Ind.

th-

fnui

shindy.

-lit

Mill 1m- liere dins tly.*’

DIED OF IPOPlEXr

1

“Ye«. I Van W elA4.„lH-iger. - .Vinl Illir

nNMll eiuere.1 tie- Mlilutlig klteheji. Hki
nui for ele.mlira-Hs. «ml er,.<s«-«l i > ibi
Vina Norton Paoaod Away Laat Even I eiiplNinnl to p t dnwti the old tdiir
; disle-. for lleiiirleU s table.
Ing—FormaHy Well Known
I
AlUioat -Jie ctMilil Iicnr Hie elnuk of
taw Mill Man.
the o-ui-leii KbtK>u lOie Would sj-u* be
I nearfbg If she »'OUIInuetl to 1 »se
Norton, who
an she had ibme dnriug

hoiM*

at : orltKk

Norton was

Ust

night

M

year* of age and fc

man yyears wa- weU knoan a« a -a
mill man In ihl- -ertlon of the Mat.
A few year* ago he was mrlrken wit
liaralyaU and ha- since been unable •
aork at hU vircation.

He leaves la

daughters, a ho reside In Bai»U* Creel

wbl-tllnf ft Joyooa HutHi roundelay,
llrlnrlrh.
Ill- bat waa off. and the great gold
•11c
Tlie hlg'whul- bnrwes halKsl. Ilelnrich threw Unek his head with a laugh,
flong tlie reins to the groimd. b-ai»ed
llglitly down atKl knikesl -imlgltl Into
KI.P
wen
flowers.
“I urn here.- b^ sahl.
It Ms-uusl iiulhing -tranp* to Kllzala-tli (hiit tills null of the soil. Had In
old garments that luid *lnk(H to themaelvrs tlie restful isdor of that dust of
which we an- inudi- and to wlilch wc
must n-liini. shoukl -ay to her with
iKiinethlng the n-pil air of one urcutoimsl to couminiid. who hnviug ar
rhrsi imiat lie semsl with h:ist«-. **I
nin hen-.**
Hbe lissteucd to serxe him. f-ir was
■be not tbe maid of the dining nvoiu.
tbe st-rviinl girl?
Then' wen- 1lnu*s wben she xv..n
dercl If It eoul.l l»e true that she had
HI- dimiur wits over.
The di<
were waaticd iitiil put Khliiiuglr n
lo tlM» tali dilna vlowt. uud Helm
ligbliug bl- piiH-. bnd wbl-th*d to
dog nii.l gviiic 0:1 down tile twilit ruiti.
Icivlus tbe world for the nmnu-ut a

Mir paaaad aarlTUir Ihi^ tha loag.
prt. roir. oC old fablooad floarrr.

A trpian «f Aetitiftft

■ttj. oprord tbe gaij^B
Vftte and WBlkftd Mt latn tht mewAw.
wftdbic kMT
hi dftWtft througb!
tbe ahtaberow ftwrewtaraa of tbe auft j
June night Bwtodkwa wttb thr twittrr:
of Ulfda. domi toward thr mluggiA*
atrram that trtrkled Doatcftlly between >
tbe doaky protection of Ita ahmbbrry.

TKm* Coljmiift.

ta Impart

Infarwiatien of tka Ortgin. tha Utm

Before the
before

the

Virginal

and

Moncx-hord.

came

Clavlrytherium.

before

tole. U-fun- that
Psalter).'and

the

Clavicbor I

before

these
that

the

the

the

I>ulclni.r

before them

Cland

all

the

and l.,>rlca Innumerable.
Borne of the

hart)*

wer»* struck with a

m

irum.'

some

were

were angular,

of

or

'plec-

and

some

with

ners. Siime with mure

51.

Trial botUe 10c
NOTICE.

Seeton t’ck*U for the High achco!
lecture courre can be hough* from the
canvjt:erA, at the City Newt Co. or a*
the City Beck Store.
ticket.

|1

for aeaacn

Buy now.

oct 17^t

he arteries with
ket new
omen

rich, re

flcih and health

That - what Hollis-

Mountain Tea will do.
Tablet-

3.'

Drug

CALMAN*8 Interior Spar Vamlah la
most durabit for all inteHor work.

Middle Ages
; iM.x

forroiwl

Instruments
The

of

WITH STAlTUIfC ELICTlICAl tmCTS

Psaltery

with metal strings across

was

piuckt-d

with

l-dulce mciiji- or

a

quill

AFTER
fon*-.

tbe -oil. .nnd
Ir.
If ale
iVn lng gin
lum«c. then

I strings stretched over It. hut

It

was

! struck with crooked sticks
Thus w«- ha\c the b« ginning of the
:us. In n is

i>r.

Plano Talk. ’ to ronilnue

history

'the (*iil>

u!

piano

evolution,

PI

biui.

If

buUd of him, to bl* Dutch -tolid
tbroQgh wUk-h ain-raird at tliuea a
Steam of rare talebimu-e InoHiipre

,

---------------

li«slble to her. to bta broken Kpgiiab
rraofiit witir mlatakea which it took
aomc Utlnc of Up to refrain from correrttogj^buf. ml«ve_BlL to bU beauty.

The moftt Complete ihentrleal protluction ever preoeotod in

lu

ages, some «»f these harps,

PRICES 25C, 35c, 50c, r5c

or stringed instruments, brought fab

ased
I lUtu the iH-.umi
I.bliUsl :iii ell.
dl. l.-aiHsI on it

l--..kr.*l ,
night.
I
ill the ;

upright

AMILfF. NERLINGER
i.Awyer

plan.)

•hat we offer specla!
inni. „n terms of fin
Ur. anutht-r |»r#-ny style, sold Hae

Zuir:.

I where for

and l.llli. our

s|»eclal

■EMOVgO TO ROOM 212

: price this we..K 1-15 and $23:. rash n:I pa.vmeuth. is

t.r more monthly

.No

STATE BANK BUILDING

‘ such value a^ thi^ cuultl b«‘ had In the
uld.-n

times,

nor Van

be fdund

else

pruk. -i
n-it .
1

Snakes Without Eyea.
e to this <**,untry.** be
gul'e of .-t wsirklngiiir,
the eouUitlon of tbe iiilddk- luas

During
“’'r

the

r.-<enf

farm of Al.djah
ul.h who s|K*nd tiH-lr si:m
ouK in Pui.-h fr.rmhoi.ses

NMUr. of

Mon

tbe

other -trang*;

creature- which they ihlnk^may Inhab­
it

the

und.-tVnitind

iher.

He-ld^

snakc-s the stream orra-ionally bean
The brunch is fetl by a

ter the ht,uU

spring which bubbles „„i , f a cliff on
ihe farm and a thin sirea II of wmu r

M. E. EARNER. PTOp.

Mill trickled down the face of the cliff,
umcleut to

His next wonls mnsicall
calm her tn-pidntion
-1 nexer thought.** be
find -» -w-eet a woman 1
maid *
A uelgli{wring bird trill
onsly. the fireflli-a llglited
-otm- near daisies, and

,ek

upply the lueds of t!

to the light
w hich -oine

flake- of

yellow dual,

of those-w ho have ob-

M rv«-fl tlu- matter way la gold.

But It

IH ImiMi—Ible to tell how far the flakea
are carrW-d or from whence- they ci^e.
- .-^-dulia (*apHaI

It

urred lu Mr. Mllb-i that lu- might gelargi-r supply of water by bla-tini:

CITY OPERA HOUSE

Tliere wa« a moment of -llemn
Ing which Elizabeth -uddenly n
N-rtHl.
•I. too. am di-gul-(M.** -be
with a Joyful laugli. **.\nd yon

ThL

ago she came to him
I a very -erhms air;
there is II •ine-tlon a

and

-Well, dear
hat It
paileutly
Inquired the Judge,
“Fiu •le.
le. If a man bad a luxirx-k and
It into another man - yard and
n egg. lu whutn would llie egg

the

rV.tf.

and

pert lire ihn.ugh

->o

enlarging

w hich

the

drllktl holes and set off a charge of
dynamite in Hu- face of the cliff.
IH-c-tailons

acting

and

larged a stream of water hurst forth
/The current was -o swif» and Uu force

funny

ing pans
When

we-,- rarm-d off their feet

Ue- water had

Komewha*

va*

lar Inui^h factor}*.

d7’

^

sul.

The fcrn*;it.-at
the

world

tOPSY

natural

hiil

the caw dlfUciil?

l»orn

Toptty

evi-r*»<vn.

MISS

Note the Analysis of Mt Clem*
ens Mineral Salts on
Every Settle
M»kr« a ikluat,!* ult ol uric »cl<l.

! of the

The saiftnc-s of ih«- current mad

A

is why kidhet trouble
ARD RHEUMATISM ARE CURED

nally

groun<l stream flow I

h F

/Ml suiiaei- tsuet-rs
uww nuuwu
to be ruraWe by Buckiena Arnica
Salve. Jaa. Wallers of DuOeld. Va .
w rites; *1 had a canc(-r on my Up for
years that M-emc-d Innirahle till Bucklen*a Amir* Salve hi-aled It. and now
if Is IM-rfectl
iM-rfectly well.** Guaranteed cure
-lit. and bump.
2Sc at Jobnaon
Drug Co. F. H. Meada. C. A. Bufbe«
drug -tore-.

of the Mr, am -«) great that the c xploi

CLEAN, BRieHT. ENTERTAIItNO
Bu5 im: in Action ’
Bristling in Him
BubhlioK

y. the egg would liclong to the ■In fact
vho owned the pesi-ock. but he ^ood, clean, fanny iho'
Is- pro-ecuted for tre-paa-ing If isU that are ladi(*s and gonllt'u
nt un to the other - proin-rty P.
•b inter

Th*.*

of

of cxplotailon. bui
far

the farmet's tuu- rrawb-l

esied lu the expinuatloo and then ols

the

water

OBKilNAI.

full of full from Start to
with r.ntcliy mufir.
aw.-cl
Rirming*. comic
comcxlialis.

ut

two sous UU.J M,n.e of the ne.ghU

GEORGIA
TROUBADOURS

b"*j*iidg*i- "h*as a*Th!*Vear old
whom he I- very proud. A

child seemed verr

waii-r in the f.-ar of

cumy. Mo. is xxaiered. -e!ii dr>. 1

:he rxolwi-1,11 of tlu- piauu

Mime of

g.->d country folk refuse to dHnk the

kik*II

|

‘KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE

^

dry

l.ianch fVm which ih«- stixk on

Piano Th

Tmda), October 24

tOn- dH -o at b»-t wllUugremained lo tbe end tluof tbe old Dntcb farm
well ond goal, but witb
UHnru4i.

Mephisto ibowt Ftoit tke Visloi of Hflineriu lo -FAUSr* aa4
he tccepu the forldt ts4 slris the bt&d.
The Duel of Detth-MephUto KlUs Valeutlae with the electric
swore*
^
-FAUST/' the Acme of Stifc Retliss.

Dulclni

! -sweet sounds.*' was also a box with

I this

they could.

a:i

hew cl trouble controlled In seren

to fourteen days
Ml. dement.

The cax,- narn.w . ra

|500 will be for­

feited if this product It not direct from
C, A. Bugbee. druggl-t;

and »lihin l'» or 12 feci from Qie

American Drug Store;

Ing so It 1- »o loar 'hat a man h

rlrugglstP.

Wall 4 Son*.

Tbit remedy romca from One of tfcc
vaier w hich flow*

Blrongeat mineral tpringt In Lbc wqrl 1.
Sold by Hannah Dnig Store..

fn'ini 'he cav

oc? 3 2wrkx

TUR\-Y LAURA SMITH
Aa^ rek-af-ti Miller * Mock was In no !

peacock eooWu t lay ad eiEjfr*--Bbort

the gpefiU^t of ail dancer*,
and comediennes.

Graduate of the Conaervatory of Drury
The nex

of the

farrae

College. Springfield. Mo.

PIANO. HARMONY AND THEORY.
plore It further

A FUNNY PRICE

20c, 30c and 40c

•• H w.

•pt to do tben among culti­
vated jieople. Yor the p,>|iiilaritT of the
Was Imtneuae.
After a great
|
**1 -ee vnitr pafier ha* a «nnke story
InHdenta i

roluniii now * reiunrkt-l tlic «-allcr in
;
tlu- 4-lliorlal rvun*
of n
Kcutiu-ky
each irentlemau preant
pnH*r, "How long b.-i- It Ik-cu runabonld write on a allp of pgpar bla
idlic ■*"
favorite volume of the set and throw
It Into a hat, that It might be
"Kter -Itt.f- M.-i>b r.,rkiigl,t paid
the eompany U.r
a fiv«->.-ar sulwu-rlpllon. anli"
The hat waa panaed. tbe a^pa read, and
"D*ul lu- -.ri'le In cnrreiu v?**
It was round that every man preant I
"No. -nh. lie sHtlexI
with a fire
had made a different rhaU*.* »r Wal- | gnlbfii jug of
mooi»»biue.**—fTib-„go
ter alwaya dariared that thia waa tha
(»nUv .Xma.
be ever received. !
—-------------------- —
I
OY8TEH8-dhe l,c,i-at Jftcka«*a.

I KK; E. Front 8L

LOUISE PRINCE BUCK.

singers

S*e her.

a funny show and
ovola wna atlll a <iueatt(M|of grrat
terary nirioalty Blr Walter Scott wa*
one nlglit dining in company wltb
umber

IlK. .Inueb.^r ..f i ion, u,, ulk tan>m u[»d

giant. :v.:biLni Uanxl larni baud. HeUi
rli-lt, wh» mawiri ilu* |«r aad tended
tbi b v A- ;.ml milked tbe «ma. and
-Wl:
^be h. d gr.,v. n «-* e.-ve wltb n

Ci

some had tea

tluns uf these \arletles

ONE NIGHT ONLY

,ie lines ironi .1 H StiMuion* of
la Think what might have re
hi- terrible itwigh If h(«
had not
en the medicine at-out
which h
cough, that disturbed m.v
srvthlng. bnr oothlnc would
until 1 took Dr King > New
for ron-umptlon. fougl.*
which romplKely cure me '
and perman.-ntix
rurtui ail throat
Id pne.
vent- grip and
ptu-.imonia
John
s,in I>rug Co .. r
r H
H Mtw
lH-e. vdruggi.st-. guar
giiarant ^-d^ aOc^aif!

Ma. poaTta j. winri

Pratani* HI, 8tui>.nilou. and Maanlfcwnt SroduoUan 0«MHd-d

three cor­

string, and some thlrtee

of « nobleman, and -he n

ginut-.
There were tbe chirp of rrl.-ket-. the
erojik of tlffsl frogs ami tbe n<v-[. of
bird- getting ready to g.. to -lei^..
TV:.-.- pulsiited.
i:isiH-th no b.uger tmubbsl to tbmk
out tlu- problem of ber life. She mere
ly Ihed It.
fact tfi.u vbe linil iMH-ii -cut by tbe
lonuerly -be had •uffen'd from
edlioi of a M-u-ntiiu luagurlne to lliibniiu fag. It no l.uiger troublevl ber
Dut- b r«iniih(ms«- to -tudy tlu- condl
AHe.- tlie btigthem-d -uimner <
of .
lious of life mujiig tbe mldtlle clns.s
work umliT the tirele*- comma
of :
Dui.-li
llluMuu. and lu-r exist
Frau WclM-nU-rger Hu- brain
eu.e as diuiiig m »tu servant niuler lluHgbt wililugly. too tired to tbiuk.
rig.d but withal kindly domluKm of the
And. after nil, was that not lH**t-to
gruff and ilirift.x Prau Wei-eulH-rp'r.
work tlirxiugb the long, long day. to tire
ho bad gwe so far a- to tJemian’ze iuu-self Into -le.-p!ng well tint dre.-.iu
h->s >1e'i- that knits up the rrn i-led
^
KlsiHMli
! sleevx-s. then wake agi.'n aiul work:
\-M.sl tu r.hi-h luT t-isk of , udyiuc I
ii„,i reliellwl ngabist tbU
lie noddle < kis^ Dnuli who. ogotber I
of fate whii-h -♦•einexl deter |
■xitl.
fricttdly An;er.f*r.n
‘ mined to lose her the prestige -be
”/*;
tn. ug out froui New York
j to tlu- power of th- brain, pr
nr.-nrls
o.,|
)- l» s:.ny unilT Monday, c-uiain j
cia-sed her with tbe on'l.x
|vg m l—ser uui:iU*r^. -oiiu- of them ! i,wTacv of our reiuiblic. tlu- nrUtev ra- y
j
I nto iLe xv,-*--K. hn.I l-nui lost lu tbe 5
bralna. Tlieu she bad -akl lo ber*elf
tluold
ous
and
Its
I*' t!»at the worhl I< n wheel which la Its
the Mi!c ond g»ld of
nimlng bnnm« one ever bark to one's
•e. *n :hc 4I4USU-W, in u,,. tuitp-n-ups.
native level, that great fauillb-- -oMier
be -«,ug lur ls. In the i-vplng turtles or later degenemte Into ordinary fatn
frog- , risking Ihmatlly at nrl- Hie-, then thnmgb tbe uiiwonti-1 bril j
bdu f >Ui p Ml
|Hw,l of tbe dnnk .md
luncy of -atne -on of gen in- on *e
dnrklii : -tn im iu.it drift -il tbrungli
throng! I
r.»w^ *tf wiTuId-y untie-brudi at
Originally abe
Uu- fu ,T of tlH- f.n-i:,. and. aU.vc allplonecrw who w«
*“» r«!
tliix sla- wbi*.H*n-l iM-.dt.xtingly to lu-r*
wa- time, llxm.
own conv'.cu.t-w lu tbr -tndy of the

NEXT SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21

antiquity

quill
round

some

-fajde strlngcil

IS

lr» Ctwper. his formr

Ue.Xoiiil tbe m.uolow xvas the apple
with It- rows of great, gn-ui.
rounded bead-, giant bend-. l>elonging
U-lle- of burled

A Uugh
Kv«*iy Minute
Prptty (Hrlft
Funny ComHdiADft, Mft«fni.
fioent Cofttumeft
New Songft
New Doneeft
New Joke*

Headed by the Well Known Comedians
WILlUa NAClas4 WILUAM COITOV
High Class Vaudeville Specialties
PRICES: 25C. 35c, 50c, fSC cmrcNr t^«ubphon«

spinel came the Virginal, and brfora
the

MY
WIEE’S
FAMILY

AbtolaWl.v
On.- ut tbe
Funniest
anU Met
Original
Musical Plar*
Ever
Written

Uaaful

tha Abnaa awg Cara af PlaaM.

chord came the Spinet,

^

LATEST MUSICAL TOMFOOLERY

Tftlka.**
Va Will EndMvee

tm

EgypUan. Grecian and Roman Han»i.

Ultle lum-lier for Ellrabeth.
;
Fr.iu Wt-l-etilH-rp-r ha.l nlsa dlteip
|*e:ired. Bbe no longer t*nlkil to b«-r lu
Lisp-t;..
Elspith:
IH) this:
Is, ibnt!"
s.. if
bnp|M-ued tbiu -be Im.l thi- brenthiiid,»wT -patv lH-iwren twilight ;iinl
dnik to Kit uud dn-am.
Bbe -at on tbe -tep of tbe old baek [
jioreli In o w reatb of x in.--, rested ber ,
elbows uu ber knees, ber cbm lu ber! |j,
bauds, and h«keil out on the lH-autlful [

tliere -lo
V shadow
ii^^pjoals of dalsi.*- Ilfili

oo-toskm

A|

CftUtlftd.

Harp»lchonl.

bad Utu blmaelf down face to tbe!
aura, ainoklng and draamlnf. Khe had
atnmbted orer him.
• Too dldn t hnrt me.** br aakl. -Did
yon hurt yourarif? 81t down,**
Hbe aat down, cruabl
-uabluf a
or ao of dalslaa. cUaped

warm inih
pllH- gl.-aimtl rctlly.
Taking It out uf 111
ly lo talk, and Ulir.
j

of the bills from the -k,\
l ust the
range of tbe prim old garden. »w«*et
wlib luarab marlgohU and badieloriMUtous, set out wlib Duteh preei.lon

Will

TOMORROW NIGHT

Piano Talk No. 1

dalay
atumblad and fell.
fibr nlaed bertrlf up w«th a amolbered cry.
Heinrich ahKk
Flat on a
d
bed of dabdea.
bidden by-daUirs. be

Tliey will arrive to<lay and the remain
a 111 bo taken

STEMBBID’SI
6IUHID SSbSft
Ai-r«*Ae-rieNB

WFORMATIOH
ABOUT PIANOS

bar fttND thr maadoa-: tLc- Uiu;;tl]>
iradka Hghl«d thr waj.
EUtabath araae, atrHthrd out brr
tMarM wvb a imk aigh aad fal-

ocL174t

He alooiK-d down to

get a drink'and wa* aatcblahed to aeo
a wriggling black object come whirl­
ing out of the cave, borne on the tor­
rent of wrater

He followe^l the stream

down a lliile way to quieter water an 1
found

that

the

object

wat

a

individual attention and atudy given
each pupil, with the i'ngle purpose bf
developing musical ability through tjlft
hlgheat recognized methoda.
m alt grades.

Ciftftftftft

oct 44 mo

STUDIO, «6 W. EIGHTH tT.

tnak-

about two toci long, black In color and

Holllater a Rocky Mountain Tdft Is

perfeeUy formed, save that It wat en­

positive

tirely Allhom eyes.

,h.. ,i<.m»ch. Cl»«i>**«'ka4 |i8Haw

The boy caught

the anake. and. afti-r killing It. carried
It to the house.

Since that time num-

lu-rt of the snakes have been washed
out of the underground river.
within a

AH die

abort time after being ex-

poMd to the ligbL

All are i blackUh

brown In color and are like ordlnarr
snakea except that they are ftb»lot^y
without eyea or eye

eockeU.

The

■trmiige phonomcnoo U feneral Ulk in

never

nauaeft^ea

or

opesfts

rm

rm cvcNiNGUKcoRa riuvEiite

HOFlULMfiH
MASS SERVICE

iibcr report |u tbe primury
a; Euxw tbcm mote tbc dhm»tai.>
B AiEcrtat acwmi. First work
I be oumc^blux tbe child can
oecL Study tbe iadotiial life
ruacborc.

I

l$$ KAMCHE JOVCC AMO M>MM
OUlOLCV MAMfUEO.

k InMiannui.iBMia

AH teuebma centered
CRy are requeued to meet at Fbrestern haU Satardar afternoon at i
o'clock to prepare for reudiag circle
work. WnWamsburg taacbers wlU
meet at wniiamslmrg Satanlay aficrBoom Oct. SS. for the same porpoee.
and Kingsley teachers will be notlftcl
later wbea and where they will meet.

I; ^

.HUONS
'mw«

MR OR MAL* VOICES M
DERBO EXOUIBITE MUSIC.

EervMl 0l the
•f ttet ErMt*s ParMta,
. iMr. Ji-rf itiiL

IRVESIEAIEISTSTEIS

' A"

ooemrred today at f o eSoek at Bt
IWaKis cEoreb. wkm Jokn C. Qulaiey
^ ami Mlaa BlaoclM Joyce, daasliter of
Mr. and Mra Albert L. Joyce, were
BRitod fa aarrfaso by Her. Pr Baoer
boforo SIC goma.

TIM large odlflce was a mass of fan
fbHage. wklte ebrysaatbeniami and
rooM. m. Jetepbs and 8t. Mary's
aUar bolnf massed wUh the delicate
- \root bkiaaoms while tbo whole was
; . llEbUd with the soft glow from the
altar candies.
Promptly at f o'doek the son tone*
or tiM woddbu march floated oat an.l
the bridal party, led by the rshers.
Roy Wise and Clyde Briggs. foUowed
by the bride, leaning on the arm of
the beet man. Joseph Qnlgley. brother
of the groom, same slowly forward
followed by the maid of honor. Mlf>>

run high

nuptial

«as

mass and

The air. warm and

the room and drculaiee fraedy.

ones

Take

ney Is high run a T pipe to a few

tlract office

Another essential

not

be too careful

water.

of

The report of

drinking

TTie

Do

use the same dipper for all the

10 fj ciock
The claim of Dr. Chase and Dr Wl!

a way of doing away with the drinking
Another

way

was

to

box

was

openc-d.

after

which

Allen gave an address on

MUs

party
to

.he br.d... percu.

after

the
nn

noon

eighteen.

Simplify the work.

PERSONAL.

It

Mrs. C

E. Henderson of Cadillac ar

rived in the city today as the guest ol
Mr.«

r”"

breakfast

Parm C. Ginn-rt

*or . d.y. .boppin,: .rtp.

syUablflcailon.

Tbe home was (

foliage,

which

adorned

Mis?

The dining

garlands which were fastcnc<l at the
ribbons.

with

the

the bridal
bell

blossoms decoration.

and

the city
talk

today

Mr.

and

short

in the clt;- yes

Frank I>ee of Charlevoix was a gu**st
In

which mn be played by the children.

while on his way to Marquette.

the

teacher

should

the city

a

short

time

yesterday

Mrs. B. M. Buzxell. who has been at

Muskegon and Fremont for the past
enter three weeks, returned home yesterdav
afternoon.
Mrs

School Gardens.

F. A. Tewgue of .Marlon, who

has Ixvn in the cltv a week, left la'i
evening for Peloskev.

It is only

Leander

Peck

of

North port

made

within the last few years that Amer­ this city a bt-.lness call today, return

The |>ar-

icans have been having school gardens,

Ing on the evening train.

in Prance. Germany. luly and Switzer-

the autumn

la*>d they an

J^lss WlnnlfrcMl Gagnon of Nonhpor

obllgtxJ by law to have

school gardens.

At noon the following breakfsM wa»-

H creates in the child

a n.siMcl for honc.-i toll and leaches

rela

them the worth and value ct a dollar.!

lives:

Give each one his own little plot of^
him raise
Smothered chicken.

BREVITIES.
Division Ko. 2 of the Congregail

what he I Aid zoclety will meet tomorrow after

wantp. giving him the responsibility of I noon at Z o'clock with

Ki*calUiixHl |KKattK*s.

caring

Sllcvif toma’oe*.

a"d

selling or for

produce. | Curtis.

West Seventh

Mrs

Harvey

street.

Bring

School gardens will bring the parents, j darning needles, tblmbles^nd scissor...

Olives.
/

of

terday, returning again last evening

'•School Gardens" was the subjc'cl of

leeves.

Celery.

buslnesH

George Smith

Thompsonville were

Every school should have

ProfcAMir Kt'«‘ler’s lecture.

lor'was ailtsl with asters and chry san­

Hot Muffins.

Mrs.

she explained many interesting games

dren.

while the library was sweet with Its

Veal croqueUh,

for a

trip.

afternoon

heartily into the games with tbe chil

orgng-

and

ol

which she considers a great help in

thinks

cake

the room with their delicate fragrance

gucMs.

Ljdwtg Seellc

school life.

Pink carnations,

among

hod Mr».

for girls that she dfH*s for Uiys ani

Ttmes apd pink chrysanthemums filled

beautiful ruse decorations.

this

Miss Allen advocated the same games

The center

of tbc table was ukeu up with the ex­
confwtlons.

School Carnes.
Allen gavo an excellent

a bail, preferably a basket ball, and

large table under a bower of autumn
fbur comers of the tables

Mr.

Charles Joynt of Omena arrived In

on ••School Gamem*

latxc rooms, the whole being further
beautlfled by fall flowers

I
rpuined how -o I

Professor Kcele
make

room was especially attractive with Its

to eighteen

Mr. Carver's term has e\

variety to keep the child

of

every comer and resting place In the

served

10 o'clock.
pired.

ard
Mr- DnvUl
Scott
an:
interested, j
mother. Mrs. William K. Gill of .\onh
Other lines of w’ork to be taken up |
''17' .................. ........... '7
--------------- *'| pcrt. arrived in tt'e cli.- this mornins

the

home

and branches and garlands of exqul-

themums nassed

The election of a supc-rlntendeat of
1C county poor to fill O. P. Carv

various ways muft be devised to give

bridal

repaired

beautiful

i wa«

place will occur tomorrow morning at

It Is im­

square of letters at the same time you teacii

like an autnmn forest with its masses

its

at

ways and means with the proseeminp
attorney.

-phonlcs."

A phonic chan w ill help greatly and

with

the asylum

the county's expense up to Jan

requires a great deal of drill and time.

quisite

to

referred to the committee on finance

-Phonlca.After the Intermliflon the question

the first words

bouquet

Insane coromliled

child draw the wat<r

coraage. both wearing picturp hats and

bridal

The probate Judge’s report od th*

place a

faocet^tn a covered crock, letting the

was of a castor shade with white 1aci>

tinted

helm was referred to the flndhcr. wav:^
Ing Attorney Cross.

coraage while the bridesmaid's gown

altcly

or

and means committee with Prosec j

possible to leach the first words by

a

committee

A drinking fountain was suggested as

sounds of letters but teach the sounds

to

the

surface water and unfit for use.

roses and wore a ahlie picture bat.

where

of

of business for tomorrow morning ai

Hu maid of honor was gowned in a

•ireci

report

equalisation was made a special order

first year of the school life.

aonrod

on

roltiee on county poor

Any wsier thsi comes from a

white lace, while she ca-rled

•The entire

the committee

wsi received this after

well that is not twelve feel deep Is
not

OAirylng pink roses.

Including six

noon and also tbe retwrt of tbe com

We can

which she claimed should lx* given the

ceremony
the

fl So

transfers and an average charge of ZZ

cquallxallon

The correc
ihe

was

ceniM each for further transfers

Place a dish of water on the

temperature U C6 degrees.

bridal

cse la those cotmUes.

where the county owned lu own ab

stove or on the furnace.

The bride was most tastily gou^ne^I

in

found that tbo average minimum price

Is moisture, which many school n

occupied

pink

pupils and teacher closer together, and i Refreshments will hr serv ed

Coffee.

A'™"-

its influence for gr»od will be felt

In j

tb*‘ cv^mm-nitr

llelween the hoi«rs of 8 ard

J

There

w ill

be

no

mt*etlng

of

the

j Companion of Foresters tonight.

Believes In Boys and GiHa.

William Sarrell. charged with su*al

night a reception will Ih^ held at the j
home of Mr

and

Allxrt

I believq in boys and girls." said | lag MYIllam Ackerman's horse, waived
Joyce, j Professor Kwlor yesterday aflc
itlon thl*; sPer^oon ir Judgi

j
..................... .......... ........... ........... ....................................................... conn and was l»ound over t<
«vw I row. The person who does not believe I Circuit court, the bond being acoO.
mudUtcly Uke possession of their new
home, corner of
)
Union and ij In .lx)ys and....
girJ.A ha
Thirteenth streets
THE MARKETS.
The home
throughout

enjoy what the children I
by

the

parents ol

the

no control of his boys does noi assiv

with

of the

three

large

gold

pieces.

r

elate with them.

The

large and beaut i-

In the cffiricncc of schools, the
dlnnlt, of tctchlne and the Joy of wrv.

d

Ing others.

pakiied

china

and

a

Buffalo.

Oct

1 believe in wisdom as re­

18.—Cattle-

Calves—Act I vf strong

Sheep—Active,

higher

Hogs—

‘■'Le: com.
“**• Vie
Toledo, Oct. 18.—WTieat—Decemlxr.
Chicago.

Oct.

thing that makes life large and lovely.

16.52.

1 believe ln*l»eauty in the schoolroom,
m the borne, in daily life and out oi*

ttp^Uo^ for her services and

doors, in laughter, in love. In faith and

gathered

where

a Urge circle

of distant hopes that lure os on."
“Homa Geography Work.*
Miss Allen followed with a lecture

Quigley U the bookkee.«Mw and man- oo
mgar of the AI Joyce bottling .works

m4

"Home Geography Work.'' which

she claimed rixould furaiah a founda­

M a ydhug nan of excepttooal hah- tion for future geography moAl. mad U
IlhMfl wp^. .
closely cooneeced with matww atudy.
TV out of town gneau who wm iu Let the children study the condtUons
AttMflutire were Mxa. C. P. Dickerson
Of OrmudKapkUaiat^ ofMra. Joyce; ery. follow the evolution of the’ raw
Bmh Joyce of Graad .Bapids. brother material to the finished product placed
«f Mr. Joyce: Mta. May Clark of Char. on the market. Study your borne cUy.
Juueplu Oulgley mad BMxubeth Bad out wVt caused lu growth. If
of Oram Lake, brother and you find WIU. a plalm. a rtrer. Mild on
them for future geography work. Keep

.

STEINBERG’S OPERA HOUSE
NjoUu Orludo.



U-fnJ^Xo"m

H. Ulta of tralo. «rtrte* lha.

i

ONE
NIGHT- OCTOBER 23
MONDAY

.....ail..' j.r,-.lniini.r.v tml-i

and « an. Lot tbo soai.l Quakor

ouI.t

L‘ua'7lm“"'i.arr p .TT, ‘o'

atullod aiMj «out «a bU tr.j.
In tho«.d.ys. , b. n tbo rtiltod Kiuj
dooi U rororod tritb an Intrl-uto tiot-

tromoo.lou. M..|«.rrni. v it. tb • 11.o. or
u-t..«o.l ot. tbo vl.
f„r oil

Auspices TRAVERSE CIH LODGE NO. T3.
Knights of Pythias
Mr.
Sanford
Dod^e

work of many tbou«ands of miles of
rM:u|-eMlt.r tibiaiiiol in
railways and wb«*u Us lime tables ih*. ,:-j «
a br.iu.-b
olive. wiii,-ii u
spread over eousldt‘r.ibly more than a
n„d . luAs-lu«,l. ns proudi/
Ihousaud densely i«ekrsl page. * of
of tlx -up^ an<l i;.e lals present,<1
type. 11 seems lmpo*«il.le to Imaglue a j
i u» In
rev.aMs
□ iunetl<e
prnetli e the
1
time when you <Y>ukl eouiii nil tb.* nil
xi. t.lr}
>u li MS I
ways ou tbe finger-* of one b«ud «h l

graved tbe llm«*s of starilug of a dosen
tr^is o# the Grand Jimetiou rallw.ny.

maii teuaii.v at the public « xi eitse aud
pr vileg.-v

‘This was Ihe eouditioti of things in

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Short Topper
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MUs Rose
Carry

DAMON AND PYTHIAS

M ub a Kun»ri‘
rely mi l.^ervixl nnmum of
lug and surely
ml ticrisjou. for i:i mie of
Pm.liir’s .vies there is a vlvi.l .!.*^ rii>tion of ,.iie pt. t U-:,ten M ret'll slinklur: 4: uue l*y bywa>H mnl ilreJidliig lb«
r.-t -..Tioii that imisi aw.nit him. l‘o-*sl!-ly ibe drea l .-.ml sbaiiie «f def.rit
K«ntetln:«-s
imlni-eal
i-omiH-tilors
to
.s-rialrily at olynjpi.n there still
in- of basi-s on
bnmze stHTUes
e.-Y t-itsl emt of
levhd for lireakiiig
ihe nsTes of tbe games,
-Tbw niles wore nini y and various.
onj many were l.lentleal w itli those
laid down now. but om* rntbr-r eurloiM
one was ih it if a c „„pi.Ht..r wiflidr-w
from a e-mt.-t .aft.-r he bad om-e etii. r^sl he w.i* to Ik* Mi!.je.-t.sl to a
hr^tvy line, of eour-u- ihe gtim.-^i oi.lr
gradually dev.-|..iMsl into the eomt.tiecpNi an*l elai*.irate affairs that they
wer • i.a
>'t >'*i 'Hie ven’ first
iv-g rmlng of th'-tn wa-. ac-onliug to
le-.-j,.!
tJje In-titmi-.:i of the sh* t
foot r.i'c----------------------------------WcdloersI niplomaer.
Vrui e v.a, the leader in imtllaev.-.l
dlpl..n:a.-y. nn-I It* nmb:iss:ub*rs nx-re
<s,n!iM-lhs| |*i Keep ehne watf ’i over alt
Ven*-lian :nler«-ts in f.in-igu pKo-es.

eulty In le.'iruing the i-banges in times ll»ant>s| fa their
: y their m
from the railw.ay authorities
j le.t state M- r* ;s sh'UiM leak out
Tbc eomimnles. Imb-ed. itrmgly n*- The. mti-t. howexer. i.d.e their own
sorted BtadsJnw-s innovation auri put '••..Jks to avoi.l l»* ::g |M»l..n Ml.
No
every po.«sIble olistnelo In his M ay But
tbeir obstinacy was n*»t pns»f against
the Quaker’M Ingenuity ami persi-^tmic-e.
and nt la*t they capitulated and nctu
ally ngrcYxl. at bis re<iuevt, to adjn.st
tbeir time tables for tlie beginning of
each niontli. It wn« ou IHs- 1. Is41.
that Bradfdiaw liegan to puhli-sh bis
Guide monthly "nmler tlie direct mn
and with tbe asslstauce of the railway
e-ompanles." and from ibis date thUigs
liegan to run Kuioothly for him.
The lirst monthly Guide mas of i? ir
ty-two pages .Ttid contalmsl forty tu.i
or forty-tbres' hues of rallM iy. to sm h
nn extent bad they niultiplicsl In f.nir
or five years. It tvas pulihshed
I
ubhsshed liotb
In
volume form nnd dLsplayetl on a ingle
larg** fchret. price three
tht-ec-|H-nee.
isl on ri vt:fl lioai
cYjnld lie n
L’nng up In offl-es niu]
, In lg43 Bradsbaw
into the Monthly <
and Str.tm .\avlgaii
e!nlK>ratP tnhlee .-out;
shares, exhibiting .-it <
traffic length. dlvicJr
and mnrke
valne of the same."
Theae early railway guldre are most
interesting reading. The trains are dc
•rrllH-d a.s first ela.ss, v.Y-otid c-Kiiw,
mixed, fast and mall Thlnl class trav­
elers had the c-UoIee of imx ellu:: on the
roof or In open wagons res^-ml.l'ng rat­
tle trucks, while gentlemen riding In
their own earri.iges are ebarged ws-on l
class fares.
Luggage* wns carried on
tbe roof.-Nen- York HeraM

SiijiiwrUxl

Presents the FAMOUS FIVE ACT DRAMA

..ju ,^,ntrn<t t<* this the iri^mssWul

and two years Inter, on Oet. lU
Bradshaw publislesi bl*i iir-.t ll
Time Table, n tiny pamphlet four nnd
o half inebes long au.l ilin*.* Im-li.-s
wl^e. bouiMl ill gns-n cloth v idi gi.ld
lettering It was nolbing more tbau a
colhs-iioo of tbe moutbly ijme laM-s
IssUfsl by the s«*veu railway ..Mipunies
tben ill €*xlslrniY‘ iiml M as as iiiasiesl
iiMsiesi a
volume us ever iT.im* from th«- prea.-«.
Of tbls ploms*r Bradsbaw there are
only four roiure now iu eristcoeo.
wblcb twn »re In the I^Vdlelan library |
at Oxford, and If by i-bariee one of j
IhcD) w ere to «-ome imo th.- mark.-t It |
would rertainly fetcb many t.mt-s im
woITdit In gold.
I
Tlie sucs-ss of bis Time Table en |
coiiraged Brodidiaw to n more am’ol
tious effort, and Im» luaugurat.-l the j
year IMO by publisblng Lis lUilw.iy ,
Companion. a tn iu volume of f.ut ihir j
ry-<‘ighl pages. In luding imifi-. Jin-l j
sold at a shilling. *nils wa.s .juite lade- |
rmideiit of III* Time Table ntHi piilih^h I
cd conrurrently for right year-, when
the two volumes were mergtsl lu tbe
Guide.
Tliose
original
Brad.shaws
were'
pabllsbeil ot irregul.nr luterraH and j
were kept up to date liy ih>‘ Issue of
moutbly time sheets, whieli often f.-i! I

:

$7.50. $10.00. $12.00
$15.00 fi $25.00.

|

:MtrL*. STCMM a {
Bci-flTts. N. Y.

Young’s Hals.Duichess Trousers, Staley
Underwear, at popu­
lar prices.

E. WILHELM

Corner Front
and Union....

I am never tired of w.-ifrhliig mr
bam door fowH on the oc-r-os.on when
the Bweep romc*s. on the moment when

18.—Wlieat—Decem­

ber. 87c: cond. 44^c; oats. ZO; Jannarv

church where the is held tn high es-

■tsai* Bisck

88c

to work with the hands, and In every­

- u nember of the choir of 8t. Francis

GeoW.NUler

earlier day*

Active, stronger.

weuIUi of other omameoud and uso vealed In the human lives as well as lx.
fal preaeou from friends4n all parts the pages of a printed book. In ability

the MW walk ^n life Just entered. John

A
<

er.

I Mlrvo in tbc cure of lgno-1

who wish he' ail hanniness in

X
:/
V

Be a boy with your

Ea?-

Stead y. ea-\v.

ol the state.

ahe haa



A man who has

[ of silverware, cut glass,

,The bride was for a number of years

f,:

I believe In athletics, in foot­

ball. la Uask-ct-hall.

ble form while

groom remembere'd the young coupir

^

enjoy.

bride, whose gift look this commenda­
the parents

skit emitUed *'Bradahaw-A Mystery.- | ^

Of
«» to .ur. ao^ M>r .r- -‘“S
'=7 for all
rive.
.
, v.bf hid furiber to be i:.e ill-ally pa seJ
the Of JuncUsns where no union is elfectrj.
euieritig
mreung trmns that never
. j., ,
^ ..3,
He ^

chimney near the floor, or If the chi
Inches of the floor.

the

Grand

similar to

out the cold. Impure air by Upping the

la soft blue Rajab kllk. with corsage of

with

tboee who travel by rail Punch |.ub-1 dl-<-u?. burling the Javelin uuJ wre^ItaVd mnamualng. If not very truthful I tnnx-a:ul the w .uuer h.id to

The
Freeman Co. CtoUiing
U what selli them.

Traverse connty buying or establish­
ing abstract systema

lack.

cxqulalU serrlce to perfection.

crepe

Wexford coacties where he

looked Into tbe advlsablUty
under the store.

the choir of male voices rendering the

green

*'• “'*•

ty abstract office. He bad Just returned

pure U then pushed up to the top of

OM hour, and was perfect In detail,

pale

ill

*«> «*P"fa a icxrtic

rare, next to this in buoor eaiuc

bla Brmdabaw.
I
penuiblwii. with its live cvent.^ In tbe eurty days of this frietMl of • ru mdig. loug jumping, tbrowing tUr

from JaAson. Olnton. Kent. Shiawas­

Miss Eliza- j can be conveyed from one to another.

used

uTAl. I

County Register of Deeds WlUon ap­

see and

the fiarenu. Mr. and Mri. Joyce fol- cup.
senrlcc

^ ISL

OVERCOAT

i.'ll

vcr. to' athletes tbem<elres. tbe i
‘ ra««. «. taJ
*«W I *«
Mted. bare helped
helped to
to drive
drire manv
man.T .!“J**
«| ””

peared before the board of soperrisors

TEIC8II6ASAP80FESS1M

the brother o(, the btide. Earl Joyce,
The

iwt Wha y<m •»
JookhiKfariiis f

this morning in the Interests of a coun

bath Quigley, sister of the groom, an l

lowing.

EARLY TIME T.\DLES gReek athletes of OLO.-.|p

In which two young lover*, aevered by 1

NctUe Wurxburg. and the groopj. John | children as germs of dllfercni dlseace.
Quigley, the brtdesmaJd.

tE-iML

TMC nUST RAILWAY GUIDE THAT WAS
ISSUED IN ENGLAND

Ibmt Jolm Bull could oerer do wilbout

:ooiity Reqiater of Deads Wilaofi
Lookad Up County Abstract Offices

Improves the flavor
and adds to the healthfulness of the food.

city, michkun. weoneboay, October

no^k.

81247:

la-d.

8t:.82:

ribs.

ing. they rnsh in every dlr»Hiion seek­
ing tor cover. eonvln<*ed that nn nwfnl
ly has appeared on the roof
A
cup thrown higli In the air ha« the
•ame effect.
It wakc*s the latent remembrunre of tbe birds of prey. They
wee Yrtiat may be called Uie vision of
tlie HJeul hawk, which Is far stronger
and more deeply Imbedded In their
rery pbyaiolofT than any momentary
l^Ufe cun be. ’nils theory of inberite^l
mHDory meema to throw light npon

It was but a fen yeaT> ago tb.*»t s
Ship nith rrnMinti ill p»M n:i« sunk
not far from Sbrngbal am! ib.at divers
srere seul to tbe spat to letwver Hie
treasure. Tbe ship lay at tbe deptb of
ia» feet, making It a work of extreme
difficulty and hazard, bot day after
day tbc divers Ultored. t.vking up box
X ttre and move ma if impelled by
after l*ox tbn»ugb wbh h the sen worms ream and foreknowled*e. Fear, often
had already Ijorcd tbeir tiny boles, uo
Kted. call# forth the long "ear* of '
fit four-flflhs of Hie gold was rccov tbe rabWt.*'-Carp«iteT'* "Tbe Art of
cred
Then, sme day. a fleet of pirate
Junks bare down U|»on ibcui and IT
was only by tbe exertion of tbe most
tremetMloas effoHs Ibat tV party e«eafed with what they bad already r«
rovered. .\ml afterward they rrlcnied
aiHl .simpleled Hie Jol. and look out
the veiy last hox of goUI- Ex.

lUrie CorHIl H ii mail, plnmpwoin.
». with emtx balr iwl ■ doobl.. rtilB.
latter being *n pruoouneed as to
dre her moch concern:

Has alnvuly coniincnc od
many

.-.n*

taking:

and

iMivarita;:^-

of the* bbr^ains wt* aix* otTc-rinBem«mber w#* want

niom*y

ami tM ;p t il quickly will

cut

prices on many other artirh-j

1

NOTICE.
Sea?on ticket* foi

not UK-ntioaed in

our

hamK

biHs.
People*

the High t.ch:x l

lecture courxe cxn be bought fn>m Jb<caovaaxer*. at the City New* Co. or a»

the rounlni*

please call at Mor.* for

will
bills.

thc City Book Store.
ticket.

$1

Buy now.

for *eaaou
oct 17-3t

NOTICE.
Season ticket* for the High school
loctare couree can be bought from the
vaaaart, at the City News Co. or at'

The d*ik
teen titU*s. Is
noble* who keep op old tradition*, old
sport, nnd
IT ALL DO after dinner

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oct IT-St

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-1

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oct 174R

m
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TMS CVENKW RCCORO. TKAVEME CITY, l(ICHIO*iir MrCOHCtlMY. OCTOKR U. ttOS.

“Mj Wlfca FtemUyr omc of the
to betclcTCfeai mnaleal farce comedies ctre.-j t«.
^obieT deeds aad^mirr «way
written. wlU bo aocn bc-o tomorroo' {^
atandaxd of
Blclic. Thnldday. Oct. l». at Stete- eaiy aa ezempUlled
DerTs Grand opera hooae. The Bluff- beroee of and*
U» rtnd.> Dally News aaW:
and Pythias. Tbetbeeuer
-If there, i. aaythln« wn»s with j e,ty .^onld remie
•My Wife a FhaKfiy* it to that there Hj
^^ry beat
too mach comedy in IL The Grand j
hero this

Need Not
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l9dia£Miia]n)s>^1abteC6n^^
has cured more than one million American Women, and It wfll cure
yoa When monthly periods are painful or irregular, when back­
aches and headaches drive out aU ambition, Lydia E. Plnkham’a
Vegetable Compound will bring back health, strength, and hapfdness.
It C®.ve Me New Ltf* w.tvd Vigor
OfA* Miu. Ptwkham: —Last gprlnt. white w« w«rg movior. I SA oonaiderabte
more work than my itrencth permitted, and. havU^ mental trouble «l the tame lime.
. wTS^ter adrued me to try Lydia E. Plnkham*. Ve«t^ Com^^ and.
althcoch I had no faith In patent medicines I was ao mteerabte that I would take any
thlnr tor rtitel. I found that It made a conaptete chanre for the better, induclnc appot friends were aurprtacd and pleased at the chanfe and coold hardly credit the
HONONA UtUAII Himbt.
1118 Slit Atre.. South, Seattle. Wash.
'Director ScatUe Dramatic Club.

Do not let disease make headway. Write at once to Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn. Mass. Her advice Is free and will contain InformaUon of
great value to you.

Lydia E FlaUiaiD's V«daWe CompoMd Cures mat OtlieK FaU
I at Lansing ordered two boys away j He confettes. saying he was broke and
! friim the stepx where they were play-,1 took this means of getting fundn to
One of the boys told hU teacher get to his home in the upper p<mln
later
We were playing on the 11- lula!
For Joining church Mn*. Svivla'J.
. brary steps this aftemuun; an' old man
Pumpkin thieves, two white men
Parlhh of nio bav» rile wa^ almfcd
j Cnruegle came out an’ chased ua off.' and a negro, were discovered on the
by her husband w ho compelled her to
cease going to worship and refuned t*> : Twenty-five college pre.ildentg have farm of John Kelst. south of Blrmlnr'supply her with a decent dresii to »st-ee.l to be present at the Inaugura- ham. by Ray Keist. aged 20. who gri ■' w«-«r.
'■■•••sl'li'nl L«nc».UT »s U.J f?rred them to leave. One of the whltwear. Th«r
These .r.-rhnn;.-.
are charges .h.she mak.->. 1
men fired a shotgun at him. and moi^f
In •.Idlilon ... rhargo .,| ..uuli and ,
"''‘.’i:*'. O"',
cruelty lii a plea for .Ihorce. ghe wabj Pulling a g\in towards him mur.zle of the fhol struck young Kelst In the
married when l«; years of age.
' first while durk hunting In a boat co.*t ^cg. Ho ifi not badly lnjurt*d but
farmers of that locality are m
Four attempts b> Wm. Myers of the j
Meagmjnee I wrought up.
800 to Ctimmlt stilrlde were fulliri by O»«c ami.
I
RotHTi Graiihv ai M« Clemens In one
Farmers alN.ut Lenox voteil down i'
•flertnmn
Itoih rneu were on ibe ! proposition to sell the Farmers’ e!.--|
yacht Vala l\1ug In Cluitou rl\et. anJ
« reml-co-oiH-ratlve concern,an 1
HESSEN CITY
Meyers JumiK-d overboard f*Mir Hme-i j Mock w ill Im’ sold to pay off the debts,
and Granby leaped in and brought him j While hunting fabbllK near Cakima
i
Special
Evening Rc-cord
back to the boat each time. Granlo. j Harvey Strong. ugiNl 22. was shot
who la iHirter at the Urystnl house. . atnive the he.irt and Is not expected
served in the Spituil, American war. -o n-tover. His gun allpiicd from
Lati Haipe . .,||«v Ton. Woods, a r. - ‘»‘«nip while he was restiug.
!
gfo. who rauM-d .v r.dgu of tenor l>v ; A ceiiturv has ciilh'd by sinc-e Mrs.!
Ilwvtd^mrLeT
IriMnc fri.

iiCHIGiM NEWS CONDENSED

holJ.d,.. a..d

u... u. O. .,.,,. I,. ’c-a.h.rm.. J. Hart.

IDOtt. I as Ito-en patoled from bu.la prls
oa .hrou.:l, M... .
.., s...,.h.-n I.
Clwinan. whom he shot in the
when he was ro.mered while Iryic
sell aome plunder in Puntlae WikkIw
haavWn a model prlmm.-r. it Jk said,
khd «av<Hl two guards from Iwiim at
tacked hy tytl) prisoners.

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VutiaverdUsgvffl -.m iitiancr*«Kkttbies/v^ .v ;
as. yw.csa pvt wasLanlige, sBrer myIc^ ftr,wtiOk *wa wlwMWle. ml ettte. c«iB7. b«A
I*c«s,arlrlKsorn|».
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a.d U.C lu«c udl«ee taaiS-d
here to what can be termed
moeb'ln the first act that ft was tco; -immense ' Traverse City lodse No.
•ore to toosh bearHly in the rwoo-r 72. Knlahts of Pythtoa. of this city
om
WANTED.
and third. Therplay la a clercr farc^ has cadertaken the task and has guarHwamabm the fitana ttaa la fom
comejy presented by the best uien:
aboe sales-' hand, a acton! tie readlaff wOl raraai
, , anteed the cost necessary to bring this
beaded by Wllbar Mack as Jack Gar.^^u^j aitmctkm here in order ‘o
^
Tho
my wife s husband, and WlUiam Colton i
before the geneml pubUc the
Traverse Oty. Mich,
as Doc Knott, my wife's phyaJeton. 1
principle, of an order contalr
The two kept the audtewee in a cori^
^ g^O of the bi*t cltl
tinuml roar and if langkiag is RooJ
^
continent. Dont forget
medictoe the vital slatlstlcs of Bluff-Monday. Oci. 22
ton ought to show a big derreaae in [
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tbe mortally rate. A return
A coon vice i»resident is a fanny •UTCHER WANTffC
ment would be anpreetoted."
character taken by R Fby Blott of
an s meat market. 525 Randolph 8t.
the Georgia Troobadot^r*. Mr. Ellcrit
Ooethea
“FausU** Will is noted for his hlgb-clasa comedy and
be presented here neat Saturday. Oct. In {^Is Iianlcular character he is a de­
21. at Steinberg s Grand opera bouse cided hit. Tbis characier is in the last
to sell our excellent lice. United lowing Itol of real eaUte. It It all dowith all Ha grandeur of scenic, me- act. a trip to the junRlea In darkest
Specialty Mfg. Co. Cleveland. O.
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chanlcaJ and electrical effects anJ Africa. The company will i,Ia» at the
with a first-class company. Here is City -opera bouse oae nighu Tuesday.
WANTEO^-Laborerw. wages 11.75 per
Mr. Whlu s description of bcl!:
da3'. United Suter Gypsum Co.. R. dwettln^
-A whirring and rumbling of hktoous 1^
R. No. 5. Grand Rapids. Mich., third
Lot n. «. cor. Idth and Ronnto 8U.,
Doice% the ttaahinp of llgblnlng anlj Topeka (Kan.l St*aie Journal—“Mr.
57 ft. on Id
mill south John Ball park.
the airong roaring peals of thunder; ! Crampton. baritone, delighted the
60 ft. lot on West »th Bt. east of
: 12-12i No. 820.
the sight of aome poor unfortunate andicnee with his first number, the
House and 1 . SOI Sixth
struggling against the demons of bell Tort-ad*.r Song, frem Carmen. Mr WANTEO-Those needing employ­
House and I . 1012 Bob!
incarnate; behold the demon-llk.- Crampion'i. voice hai. filled the Audlment. or employes, to call Hollings­
House and lot. 8. W. 4)0r. Wdbetor ]
forms that In-lrh fttrth the nirm*^ of tcrlum before and he is still ven near
a.: > ,/
worth. employment contractor. Clt-. I 8tL. and Michigan Avecr*
3^ lota on Elmwood
damnaikin. MephiMo—My good Dm ’ being the U-st basso ever beard In the
phone 474. 215 E. J'ronl 8t. Traverue
'syne and Bsv Rta
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tor. hx;k..Ree: all ti ls von shall fee’., building. To every number he was
City. Mich. (Short..............................
jobs only I a lou on Spnice straot, botWM
and more: yon shall know what U ik ; forctxl to respond with two encores. 50c employment fee.]
oct 1012t Wayne and Bay 8ta.
to mock the pure and Innocent; to glv- At Cli> opera house Nov. C. High
Lot 71. and bouae. Oak Heigbta.
One of the best locations In the city
thy soul Into my keet»lng. 1. aatan. ^chtK>' lecture course
FOR RENT.
for hone. 4
whom all the universe fear and trem
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FOR RENT-SIx roo I house on State »cres of land, large
tie O? for the sou! ol one wise man !
street,
cheap:
itu
lire
329
south
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t<: show cm Judgment day- though
12 to 14 acres land In Elmwood townI
Union street. Clt. dionA 119R
gather fools, and my
ke a I
SUTTOHS BAY
done - With this night uro«> darker
irker: f
3 40 s IH miles eant of <
the rtorm nigi-M the demons ga:h(*r in
4 40’s IH miles west of <
quire 908 SUto alrceL
midnight revelry and curse the- Imma.*
Suorial 1 the Evening Record
FOR RENT-Oue sly-rtxnu flat unfu
ulaie angel-^ihe Virgin Mary; and iSt.itons Ba.%. Mich.. Oct. IK.—Miss
nished and two-room flat fumiahtri
Soil
his bidding from the ihron« o! i«>:
('fir.'' Pnulur Is In town attending th^f..r llgh. bou.ek..opinB
l
ment Th«»i there o>me^ a I :I! «nd
t. achen ' Institute.
oct lG-.1t i A Itood locaUon for aar Uiw of
all roars forth in a wreathing nia>-*
rm'enaker nti went to U-land yes
toclDrioK.
fire With enchanting hldeousne^^<. and
lenriy to direct Huj funeral of Henry
FOR SALE
the curtain falls t»» hide from view ih •
Warner
remnrw' of the lost soulsFOR'8ALE--Ctjok atove and heater in
Pa* Fogarty of Bingham paaae.l
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETi. . ,
good condition. Inquire 808 West
through town Monday on hts way >
j Sanford Diwlgc. the talented Shakt
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^ mmto up dally. Th^ Rtlj
j pearean and cla*-lc i-tar. Is making j Li-land to attend the Circuit court FOR SALE-Round 6ak heater, aoft! cori! to mrt raspotislblt for ohan®a*
ible revival ol the gr»-at draraati I held there this wes-k.
coal or wood: good condition; |4.5d.
in pricooa
There ere sixty-four teachers attendIng
inst'tele held here.
Inquire 521 W. Ninth. Phone 492.
„u4»o mica.

oct 14-tf
Miss Mary Fr»wter of TraVerwe City
U vtoiling her mother.
FOR SALE—All bouaehold gooda for (
Claus Warner and wife a^d twr.
sale. 1202 8. Union SL Mrw. W. J.
'wonv. John and Charles, attended the
Sproul.
"‘oct 13-f.i ‘
i funeral of Henry Warner yesterday,
FOR SALE-An |85 Kimball piano;
he being a hrothes of C laus .JVamer.
‘credit
bill;
cheap
for
cash,
or will
Mi>s Gennuie 8te|m. I and Wnilam
exchange for anything I ran us«*. E
Mt^ ully w« re inarrlcrl Monday even­
ing at St. Mlchard's Catholic church I H. Wllc<ix. Old .MlKslon. Mirh.
The lirlde was attr nded by her sister 1 __________________________ oct 11-tf
I and the groom by I FOR 8ALE--One almost new heater.
Ilolluml St
After the wfridlng
Mrs. A. Hale. 312 West Seventh St.
ctnmony they repalreil to the home
cl the brble’H pareiith. Mr and Mr^
Sir S.f-lmel At no<.n they departed FOR SALE CHEAP—Scl
ners; goo<l as new; must ^lic sold a
«»n r short wedding trip to Milwaukee.
<mce. 51G SUte 8L
oct 6-tf
, They will b« at home to their friemiK
1 afle.- Nov. 1
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT—We*;
M. and Mn- tile I^irson attended
of Union street on Eleventh stre-et, j
the funeral of their uncle. Henry War
with all mo<leni ImprovemetUs. En­
net . at I.eiand yewt,-rda>
quire of A CamjH*aiL 730 SouUj
J Duuran ha.** marly eonipleted bis
Union St.
oct IG-tf |
new n-M.lence
FOR BALE OR RENT-M^ hon>c wlti'
Nofc* to Ta*pay*tw
Jf)hn Walters Implement store Ir;

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b,.nt In Augu.sta. Me. She celebrated j
| h. r c.mrnnl.1 y.*r « lb, borne of her ■

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WANTEO-8.1„n.„ ,n U.U

fast being moved.
Mlsse*r TlUie and Allc<* Ikildsmldt
hare gone lO Milwaukee io \lsit rollilv«*t: an«l friends.
Ja«(le«> Itoton* I
'I'he greatenl pirtblein
Ameri.iiii |H‘uidi-.

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Bloods^NeireFhod
Puts Flesh
On Your Bones

. skirts As premiums.

He ooDeeied SO 1

Th* Janitor ot- the Can»»l* llbrao' ‘ eeata to adraaed aad thca akipped.' woold protaur be torse.-«u^u«c-

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lars* no*ton frm for mIo. W.
name. so. Wc Tcn.h tlroe,.

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WOOD FOR SALE—It to time lo put
®’«*ock »■
in your w Inter's wood and I can
forenoon, and from 1 o'clock UBtO
Buppl) you at the following prices 4 o’clock In the afternoon of each day.
All
taxes
paid
before
BepL
Itl wlfl
No. 1 blockwoo at 12.25 per cord.
No. 2 block wood at 12 per cord Dry bo received without ooUecUoo feet*
beech and maple mill wood at 82 per
load. Jame* C. Hopkiux CirireuK
per cent for coIIecUon will be
phono 711
Bcpi 2C Imu
charged. On all taxes remaining un­
FOR SALE—House and lot. barn
paid on Oct 1st and nnUl Nor. 1st n
lot. 442 West Eight alrceL Price penalty of two per cent for ooUecUon
12.400. one^blrd down. baUnce to
chwg^'
lull purchaser. Inquire 115 East
202 State bank bldg.
Ninth Bireel. or addres* John Clune
M E. Haskell. City Troasnrer.
Cheboygan. Mich.
aepi 9-ir
Dated July 24. 1906.
FOR SALE OR RENT—A good seven
July 2SOcL II.
room house. Inquiry Dr. Cauntlett
sept 1-U
Dissolution of Partnersl^p

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collection bu lean has this day
W Raff.
(Jisaolved by
Dated Oc’obcr 7. 190.5
FOR SALE CHEAP—One*dlning table
A rail F. NerlinRCT.
one iSdeboard, one refrigerator, re
C W. Aahton.
▼Giving book case, three dining
chairs, krm chair, three rocking
chairs and other articles of furnl
-----------------------ture. Inquire at 911 South Union'
|Q PER CENT SAVED
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Dy paying for your cement walks b#**
fore November laL 1905.
MISCELLANEOUS
Cbas M. Deers, City ClerlL*-S>
STRAYED OR STOLEN—En*!l8h ret I *** ’
Ur pap 7 Boaih. oUl. while lodr.; oeNUIXB

oct 1C 2f I

THE DR. CHASE COMPANY
aid NMtk TMtk at..
VMlIililitoaa. ^
JOMNOOIM ORLJO OO.

TAXES
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---------------------------------- --—: placed In mr handt for ooUaetiar.
FOR SALE—House and lot at 202 N
I will be In my office for the pur*
Spruce St,, sw-oud north of Anbury . pose of collecting said Uxee every
_^urch. E H. Allyn,
ncpl 29-:f i week day from now unlU Nor. 1. J906.

jobVlfoIland

med with iho d«truci»n of tu c«»,.! (ono wchool.
]
Brow.rd to the norito «Ute
!'**'•**'
'h'";
Larocne wu armted at Lu-! I««talatare. At praMat the aUte gaU
lime.. Onlr tonjr w»» cOD*tad In a ther on a chars* ol aartadUas- He]bo rereane whaterer from the raston.
copper cottntrr cemeter}- one dar taxi! took anbacrtptleaa at BaUwla tor aiwtaUe It Ih* irertlad** w*:« drataed
w«ek. The C*l.nnet « HeCto Minins ] laadins masailae. oKerlac laliar«adc aad a portioD of the r*sk» put nnder

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nd Mrs Va\ Kinz
i« the proldeiii of -g.-itmg
guests of Mrs.
mmr. Simons Saturday.
th.re are live
James Zelgier of Ctriar Run has
* a
reason
1 exploded In the hand.** of
oved into town and started a grocery
No better play than Damon ar
Tureniml while he was hunt-|
^
jnj. in
j Kwweenaw county. It blew off j The iH*dro i»artv given bv the
Pythian han ever been written or evi
ing
will Lo written. It Ik founded on
one of his hands but his life waf< ' Maccabees Saturday night wa. w
The laiuits «»f his ct»mpanloUs. who [ saved by
atcb In hU pocket which i attended (considering the »,torm» a
leased him iH-cause his father is a mu. ileflecttHl the charge from Ms ride
fine flmt enJoye<l by all.
union machinist at Port Htinm. caus* i
Sixty
initiated
The l^dy Maccal»ees will give
Joseph Miller,
dlsapiN-a. Saginaw';
Andrew'*. gocIcO. as- p-dro party and dance at MaCabce
from hlK home
- fat he
b>
Detroit Scotties, who'hall Friday night. Oct 27.
from Chicago
»rk at the Gran 1 'came with bagpiin-s on a «i>oclal train., Warren Stclfblns Is home from l^ke
shops. Whore s, Fixe of the initiate, were from Caro I Michigan, where he has been working
vlMke is O’? The i»c that hl« father where
new 8i>clety Is to be formed.; or r boat th1« summer
.was a nun union wo*4«ma** stx*** lu
ond iand ga> have lHH*n dlscoven*<l ol
Eugene Mix of Traverse City visited
rain*- known among the other l*oys. .M*uin»
n'ain island. Lake Superior Om his parenu here over Sundax.
who made the mm the tarxet ol c«in wr!i i,iK flowing 4(M. luinvls a day with ; mIfs Myrta Rlchmirc of South Manllinued JilH-s
e ga.s
1-** piessun* of 2.500 pounds. As lou Island is visiting in town this
Lm-. motive sjiarks set fire to Iht
wells are al out a mile from the ! week.
ha.x luirn of Geo. Baldwin at Fowler.
at ao elevation of 170 feet pipes; Mrs.'John Fay and daughter. May.
M.-n women and rhil'in n asrisiexl in -will be laid to convey
convey the
the oil
oil to
to ships,
ships. ; visited friends in Manlstet- Sunday
rarr;, mg water in -Dibs. paJU and
Charles Uosggoirr the Ctepac farmer
Mrs. John Block of Wylie viriied st
eviTv.bUK available, and before the, who mortgagxj his farm to the Uml* {the home of Mrs .EtUe Timllck Suncontrol three
and went to Germanr. desertlnK hH j dav.
By RepUdnt tbe Wofo-Out Iron. 5aIu and PI
overctmie M suffocation and exhaus­ famllx. must give u*nd to support bis
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tion. but r»4n*\ered Sturgis St Souk' wife or go lo Jail. Rossow was arrcct-!
Flor^'a Evcrgladaa.
irmlly thii
elevator, the largest on this rail ed in Windsor on bis return from Ger-1 It U prowed to reclaim the eve.-leqnire something more thorn onUnoiy food to build yen up.
ThU condition shows that the food you est to not nourishing
road betw.n n ivtroll anfi Grand Rap- manj. His wife ha* gone insane from ! glides, the great and pracUcally unexsaud bx a desperate fight. | werr/.
! plored region of Horlda. The region
Several n*sideaccs caught fire, bat
Fretl Johnaon, aged \i, wa.s released | contains about three milliontecre* an-1
•beolntely essenttol to suBtoln Hfe.
, by the coroner at Benton Harbor, after has ne^e.-^ been thoroughly explored.
All of these snbstEncce which ere Ucking when in poor heehh
John U»H*sun of Fenton, aged 90. is | having shot and kllleJ WllUe DeLoog; 1 though excureloni have been made
•ad •boodsnt throngbout the body when in perfect beahh, sre found
^ in Dr. Chase's Blood and Nerve Food, in their most setiTe sad odd.
not too old to bare an exi»erlence w Uh aged 9 He U now said to be defiaBL i through IL It to believed that the lan J
Sensed form, making it a most powerful blood and flesh maker,
a bicycle. Sometme knocked him un- showing no remorse, and to annoytog would be very valuable. If drained. A
brain and nerve tonic, whkh builds up the entire system when you
(ConM^ons l.y running him down, but the dead boy't mo^r. 8he ways that I company has been fonned to under•re weak, emaciated and wocu-out from overwork, worry or dtoeme.
he sun Ived the shock.
nniest his parent!? take him in hand ] take the work and a meaaage In regan!
It Cutes Anaemia, CoBsum|itioa. Despomlency, Dtoshtom,
The upper peolnsu^^to still threat-' she will try to have him sent to the re-'to the maUer to expected from Gov-

.X). owns me grsveysru.

WANT

PAUIttTftV—O A MaimainMa.

The drudgery of house work seems never
ending to tired-out. dis^ted women who
suffer from female complaints or Irregulanties. In­
flammation and ukeradOTi of the womb and ovaries cause fearful
bearing doro pains which are aggravated by much standing on the
feet, and lifting nepessary In house work.
But let no woman ^spair of relief from ttds torture. That famous
tonic reconstructor of Cseased or disordered female organisnt,



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prlAdpte of kUBaa life oo atnms that

MONEY TO LOl
pvt to mortingi
Inquire of &
PUepBotoL

IMPORTED

Dob«te.

CALMANTS I.Hsftor Sper VataIsIi to
1 dumbls tor All imaHre mwic.,
TRY A RKCOftO WANT .

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TRY A RffCORO WANT A0. ‘

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KDUOFALL

I SPMTS OF Ail KiWS I
Uteeola.
OA. VL^Th^
iwterm wriU •• to MJc^iffia wohn

sea atoee the year fiOfi.
Walktog aloeg the shore at the smter a adge.e^e can see that the lalaaii
Is composed of a thick clay, and from
this fact it can he readOy aaderstpod
that the action bf the waves wonM

iwthn wol
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GElBUllEWSOFTNEVOlilD

however. forc«l the gorcrament to re­
lease him in im. Mr. Daly traveled
extensively, both In Ireland and Eng
land, advocating the release of his
brother capUrea. whom he left behind.
Rm. Charles H. Parkhurat said In a
srriDon: *11 was ten years age that
a friend ol mine, employed la an in­
surance offlee In New York, and In a
position that wnabled him to get on to
the system of Hnance that eras already
In vogue there, placed In my hands a
largo amount of material which he
wished might be i*«ed as a starling
IKilnt as an ln%eatlgatloo. But. placed
as we were. It was loc much like try­
ing lo plant a dynamite bomb under

Ooorge WmUoi Catt. the Bnx*lU>n
e&stMr who willed his body lo Bwl
koJ oollooM for dlsM^ctUm pwrpo<t«*.
Jefl 1176.000 to lh« Iowa State collete.
wberw S4 reara aco be milked cows t o
pay for hU tuliloo and walled on table
fo- hU board
Fifty anuare Incbei of ekln U ap­
praised at $10,000 In a salt brought
by George A. Iyirc)oy. a 8i»okanc. j
Wash.. BIk. who furnisbed ruticlfrom hir thiabs to patch ibe fare of I
Mrs. Fred 13. Soarleii. w (e cl a brother |
Elk. «h..
,«.» bum.,
The boots of thr youna woman .• combat In the courts an institutloa
found gagged and murd<T<>(l In the out- I with so murhjjocket money that if can
sklrta of HamIUoo. Oot.. last Tucsdav I deal om whole scoopfuls of gold withoffer the police the only means of Iden I out caring for an accounting; that can
tiflcatlon of the body. They are la-1 p„t a million and a half Into salaries
beled -Our Fojt Quewn’• and bear th I and lawyers and lay out $72.£61.19 in
private cost mfrks of two firms. It Is 1 r yea: on wine and terrapin.”
no: yet kno'wn where boots of that I A S-year-old boy may cause the rupname are maoufariured
. ture of the Aostro^Hungary monarchy,
Ion Perdarardls. American rlUreu ven If the pres! nectaoln hrdlu mrfdla
who was held a prisoner by Rasull fo.* even If the present dispute over the
ransom two years ago. and became the
qucftlon beiaeen the two couitsubject
of vigorous representation by tries Is temi>orarly adjusted. The boy
,
IJnch 8am to Morocco, is in Washing
prmce Maximilian, son of the Grand
•on. n. C.. for tn IndoflnHo H.,.
H< ! puke Fr.ni Feminnod. lonncr heir to
Irfl hi.
nn.I big o.t.i,- In M.r
ro.-rt- Ucii.o nt Ihc dnnge
U« idlnnnd-. morgnon.lr wife, .ho

ffi

yiaagtt o^wwiffha the eonihwa
by • mibnuatlal mat«tn. The «
hwikm havn m pooidg of bMf o«
thn IAm awd Ml averagB oC ITT for the
«Mirw alcTwa. It U tba baavtoat
acat oat la tbe last four rnara.
Trick playn aad opaadMd •
have baaa wan davalopad doiiag tlM
last two waaka Formar Oaptaia
edict will be In tb^ Micklgao game aad
will baot tlM plgnkla aroaad. Tba
rwat oC the playars have baaa tally 4atarminad upoa. Eico aad Nalaai
null flgbtiag for tba left goard plboa.
but 11 la probable both maa wlU have
a tryout wltb Mkbigan. Bootb wlU
take plaaty of anht and axpeeu lo
shin a Uttle dortag tba ncrimaMgf
The corabnnkam proved tbeir valor
Saturday with Kacs. Without rw
of the fwerau imparted by
lag any o
Boot tbay
Knox and the llna-buckiog aad pluaglag was Indulged In wltb a view to
parfecUag signals as wall as qmkiag
galas. Tba Said was soft and with tho
excapdoB of a few tHillng Injuries
none of tba cormhuskers was hurt. No
time was uken out (or Nebraska.
Bootk wUJ Indulge in two more
scrlmmagea. Then he will give bU
men a slimal drill and Thursday the
will be Ukeo to Ann Arbor. There
will l>e secret practice In Michigan
Ft Ida V.

exteaL The beat of the aammer
causes cracks to form on the snrtK<e.
into which water from tain aad melt­
ing snow collects, and in which the
water freetet.
Freeatog causes expansion, and
thus, little by little, the island U worn
away by an e’lemy that can not be
orerceme by force of arms nor yet by
arbitraaon. In fact, this Insidious foe
has already iwlsicd s large rtxrk from
the reat^f the island, which, oa ac­
count of its solitgn* appearance, hs*
been called In the German tongue
-Monch." which means monk.
But as the ravages of war have been
provided against by those skilled la
the an. the fatherland has found It
necesaary 10 appeal to the ability of
engincerii mho are capable of prevent
Ing further destruction by the eie
menu. It has Un-n decided to build a
mall which in time will surround the
island, upon which the waves may
j U*at with Increased fury, but which
> mill realst their onslaught for at leaae
I l(Kt years.—Detroit News Tribune.

good drawing cards in this rountn for
the reason that ring follomer* feel cxiijfideot that they will tee a real fight.
No fighter has come from John Bull'is
land to tbla country and shown a yelreak.
IndiRna Ara glees.
j
Hig the trouble of the Caiiilv
Harness horse owners the country coaches is a reticence on the |»ai t of |
players to mention their!
er admit that the past season has
bi-en the moat unprofitable for them Injuries, and It has boon found oxped - ]
i close examination of the 1
that they have bad in the past ton
years, owing to the anil-pool betting players aHcr each game Recently the
inter mas dlscovertHl mUh s dislo |
agiutlon which, has canaad doxens of
.ted big toe. ol m-hich be had said;
meeu to be declared off. the most Im
portani of them being the ReadvIUe nothing. A coach noticed a smelling '
and Cleveland meetings. Then to make on one of the linesmen s m rJhts and |
matters worse, the yellow fever epi­ hen he inquired about It yas told |
demic caused the calling off of the that it amounted nothing. An examl-|
doctor disclosed that ibe|
MemphU moci of the Grand circuit,
besides scores of amaller meeu In the wrist mas broken With the stoicism!
Of the Grand circuit meetings Ol their race the Indians rHraln from I
lonlng thcli injuries bet:sut*e to
do ao would be Ilke^' heap squam "
'
iful Count.-.. Cbolek. BeeroUx-r
Is Ten Expensive.
Two mlllton. .. . ...rter
no!
,n..
M^tlmll- >»'•'cdnUlMon..
MemphU. Oct. 18.-Tem Axmcrlhy,
lrm|.<nih« l<> ih. Chlcnp. Fedcmllo-i i,„ „„
,„<x-«-d lo Uie Au..rl.n
**'•
of ..n.K,r. whleb ... t. nd.-red the eon-;
eondl.lon. do no
«“'>
“' Barone Grattan. Morning Star and I
tn»I of the Comomu^fslth Trust and pn-vall in Hungary, and If the present
there were but 178 races other crack trotters and psc« i> b«--1
Ravlugs^ bank ar an exclusive financ ial uispute belw.-en the Emperor Fran* I
**‘'**' Last year $445,200 was longing to K. Q Jones, president of the *
Trotting association, mill b«* i
InstUuUon for unbm men. The ls>dy j j^^^f and the Magyars Is not ended ,o * **‘*'*’^^“'^
“ compared to
aold and the local man mill retire from |
unanimously voted Sunday that theyj,He satisfaction^ the Hungarians.!
‘^ *^* * ■'*^^'*
UarnesH game as an om ner The j
were neither financiers nor grafter. | ,.ev mav throw over their allerl.nce I
wlth^ ex;
I is made by Mi Jiujoh
penses fully as grea: or greater thH
frenr.lffl! ,
;'«*<*r cleaand would
I recognize the
hirosch. mho says that campaignin.:
finance.
| ^ui
the Hungarian year than last.
Sweet Marie, the leading mopoy win­ on the grand circuit U a mon exin-.
. Aeronautic exix*ris from France. D^-lner. made $23,825 on the circuit last Mve luxury than most people imaglngtuta. SiMiln. Uussla. Italy and England
________________
The entire stable of grand circuit .
year, and this >-ear the leader Is Sadie
stailetl firtiM-n lutlU^ns from the Tull
Don't Borrths TrooWt.
cries, in Parin. in a high wind. Suutlav., It U a bad habit to borrow anything Mac with $12,700. Thai great mar.-, and matinee performer« «»mned b> thej
in a twee of 514 miles to the German | but the worst thing you can possibly however, met with her tragic dea’h lOcaJ man are conslgnt-tl lo the FaaUfnmtler for a prize. The race wa. or 1 borrow is trouble. When sick. sore. Just when she was In the he.gbt of Tlpton rtles in .N’cm York dur;iig .\*:Vembei
The J<»n«-h stable embrare-i
ganlzet] to sollelt aubserlptlons
ol the grand clrruli i>ort.)rme-s
siMM^t.tors In aid of the victims of the i;;;;" RrighT*. dU^i."o';rd‘'”sTina7Tm
winnings
P'ceni Italian eanheuakcH.
Icmal disorders, don't ait down and j of $16.UW. and John M. second with cl Iht •>ros<*'t sea.sor
■\ero l)v Forest dletl Keofembe- ' br««l
yowr symptoms, but fiy for $13,725. This year Allerlon leads with
Gender Theories.
.. ' . .. \
T
relief to Electric Bitters. Here yon |
Nsthsn Strauss is secotid
John W. Mirton. i^igland U 1k-s
rn. nm.. Is «b.
inscription on u
flrjd sure and i»ermanenl forget-j
rioter, m ht» mon the ^lxtv yard da»*h
tombstone which aas placetl on the fulnws of all your troubles,
and your|^”P »4...n,
Square Gordrqt last meek,
lawn of Train Villa in NewiKiri. th
t>«ly
not be burdened by
a load of- All told. It
hitsome f»f Madisou
the borM-mea
r«*Mtine plact*
.dsr.. of
..f the
ii. French
y'roneh ikkm
.-«wtu.'
dlscaic. ^At Johnson I>Tug Co.. F., ,,riMIV hard
derides the theories of physical culturroasting
IIo' **<'bl
,
bta. Just iM-fore he won the race he
which was the pH of Mrs OrHirge B. ‘ price 50c. Guaranteed.
I
fbe fiyatem.
I>e Fon**! for several years and which I
-----------------------i 5Hiose that di» not know the game ambled across the track smoking j
died of old nge Ust month The stone
Rameval of Dual From tt»o Eye,
r can't understand why It Is that foot- cigarette. He said he smoked rou
mhlle in tralnfng and rtraii-x
Is a highly iH.Usbe.i gray granite slao
a correstKmdent of the Chemlal anJ ^H
seldom amount to much
measuring five
foer feet.
Druggist has related the/ollowlng ex- nnb-.ss they have competent coaches beer regularly According to the’the­
Nude a-d tein-M.rarH bereft of his pcrihnce: .-An experiment I made tbejThey regard It aa a game played under orists he should have a bad bean and
senses. Ur. Arthur Sinelald KudsHi other evHilng In taking a speek of j *bout the same conditions aa baseball be abort of mind. On the contrary, he
Harvard graduate, clubman and Nc''- ; dust out <if one of ray own eyes wa-^
oibvr sports, and figure that play seems nearl) perfi*cl physically.
York society leader. boarde«l a froight ^ bucre?sful that I send you partH- |
v( ability should know enough :o
Perfee: 6:>acfmsns.
When Samh)m. the strong uiaji rtrain Sundn\ In the New Vorh
I ulars. In the hope that they may be'
without any one telling them
Tbc> also cannot understand lurutHl lo Londqu from a lour of Africa
tial freight yard, and was found ntimu |
r, chemists, who are often ai»- hrok
fn.m . xpisMire by a brakeman when j i»oalcd to do this minor operation. The why the universities roll up such.big and the cast he brought a native fron.
_ •cores against the smaller colleges.
every country he vtsltcJ. thirty-tmo l.i
rt ached Yonkers
He wa*, panicle entered my eye
res I op'd lo his uunna? senses and Is { borne, and w % causing
They Include Chinese. Hindoos.
giKHl deal of ^ If
could Ik' aboVn the system
j the big univeniUes have o( keeping Hottentou. Kaffirs and natives oi Hununal le to explain his action, save IhM ; pam. Finding none of the usual mei
for a srM.k he has Ikh-u under a great j
band by which to get rid of the of-1 track of all the promising players in Jaub. Sandem has trained thcM* uamental ^lraln due t«> an increastMl bus fender. I thought of trying a thread of' the minor acboola of the nouhtry and Mvaa and eahlblLa Ihmm as spc-clmens
worsted folded to form a bow. I ralaod gutting thra into their mnka, they of phyalcnl perfecUoo aaalned tbrougn
Jiods ol physical cuHum
SlaldM 1 r,-i>eau-dlv by Joseph Toeyelid. Inserted the bow. let the Fould und^tnad why It In that the
ratio, a l-aporte. luU . Italian. Vllo Fo-. ,44 f^n. then drew out the bow. aad BOlversliy clerecia are no niftiag that
A Vinlahlng Island.
gilio of ('hicago. Sunday, turned on hU j
successful In bringing out the they are in a clans tnry dlffernat from
It U not probable that there Is an
asaanlter with a revcdxer and with one
at the first aiiempt. adher- the minor collegw teaaxs. Thn name
‘ applies to track atkle'.en and kanebatl firm of land, conatoerlng tixe and loshH brought him to the ground Fo-1
^ ,^0 thread. "
aa well, aad U is a fact that the west- fiatlom. to tke world that la as impor
glllos tso sou*, agetl 20 and 14 re-j
-----------------------I nrn udlvermltles have such a floe iys- {ant to the welfare of its mother rtmn
si>oetively. who wiineased the fight.'
Plan* to Owt Ric.N
(Irvs ivvolvers and each fired several 1 *re often fruatrmtad by sudden brank- lem of aupcrvlaion that every pUyei ^ aa U the IstoaU of Heligoland to
shoih Into the prostrate man. The 1*0 down, due to dyspepsia or constipation. of promlve in arrerai ntaiea oa Iflgh the German empire.
I Brace up and take Dr. King's N#w nehool elevi-as is being watched and
The relation of Heligoland to Ger
Ufe Pills. They take oat the materinrben he looks real good It aura to be Many Is unique.. Bilualed aa it is In
h^ad-l strongly urged tn taakle the higher ed- the Konk saa. just off the mainland.
A^'^Jo hnson i oeatloa.
Detective Ja*. J Ket'fe was shot and | ache and ^zlnesa
killed in Chicago Jan. 23 last, while ;
Bmnfctr OIvnn up.
drug siorea;
! JoeBoiskm.tho EagUah ighiBr who }a a narthwesierly dlraclion and erap-!
attempiiuj the am*8l of Harry Fainibnat Frankie NeUI aad landed th« Irtoff toto the North sea. and i‘s ac-1
berg on
warrant for non-support,
Wheat Bmt it Grwwinh.
kauiaarweight
ahaaiiMeiyp Ibr Bag- Atoinlttoa from England was^cf such
The wile was the only one besides
For several years the fact baa been
that thousands
9 sand of
Koefe who could identify Falnberg. recognized that It 1. every way dnalr- land and tha firsnfcoaora aa Bagtlah
hM won in a rhampieothip fritonof German lorritory in South Afand being empowered as a deputy ]
that the winter wheat gToirIng
sheriff set out In pursuit of the mar.jj^n
5^ extended to the north *
f®**
volBlitarily gtrea op
to effect lu exchange.
who fled from Chicago. Sunday she!
rapidly as poaalble. ThU j ^
4eclaret that be can no
The BimteglcnJ advanat^s offered
found him In 81. Ixmis and hersell ac
accompllabed in aouthem t
the weight to fight U
co«,.Ufh«l hi.
j MtanoK.u. Nebrm.kk, Md p«rlikp. to | ^
M ftu «mwH *o ko « fr the location of ihi^ small Island
John Daly, who died in Cork
!«.»e ..tent In South DokoU. -sru-1
Owen Koran clkla. had been appreciated by England
week, was r member
partiameai
it was under her rule, and
the
Utle
thna
givea
np
and
has
chnlwheat rlpwis somewhat earUer
when Charles Stuart Parnell was lead
atly U had been atrongly fcnl
t the spring wheat, and It la well leoged NeHl to a batUe 4n London.
cr of the Nationalist part>. For mou j known that the worst ravagM of mst
Bowker fi^ta his first baule as s fied and wms intended to be ured ns n
than twelve years he was an Irish 1*^ I occur while the spring wheat Is in an featherweight with the ^Ifty Abe Atof opemtloas In «me of wnr Af
lillcal prisoner in an Kngl’.sh ci-ll.
o<»«rtir4d«
Probably the teU aa hU ogponent on Nov. 23 in Lon- ter It heonme German toll ikc fortlflca
wda tried foi trr^ason (elon\. at the j
1 untU It is now i
desii^ile varieties wi'h which to don. BauUagKelsoals<
rtrem that It wril-nlgb impregnable.
purse for a^Uie to •
experiment are thoae that poasen the
to penal scrvl- charactertsUca of the aexaUed danua with Jabaa White aa Ida oppei
It bna been need with some alarm
ia^ for me. The atinag fight made varieties.—Ffirm and Flrealde.
that the
eHUffolaad haa aa
for him by Mr. RameU. Mr. Redmond
tertally fiecMsed. and that If imacanil 01 bars' la the house u roumoa^.
•iato fttofis are not takea to provont
own ride nf the watdt torn trhll^
and by the friends of amnesty ontslde
Boxers from England are alViTs farther deilrucrion, toe time siaj not

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Jada*
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brakaa frT» tka«r »oort.c!aa4 for a 1a<la i»iaat tka la>bt^
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r»Wii« by la nboa^ | aaa't tara stood poM oa tka brokw
laaft af ikt Immmm aC laaaaity. «ai- a ^ tabUi tkat ka If a
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Tom rtroj. b»rrt«!lr «towB tb. a*pr |t.pp.d
nnj .mrtei
tidtwalk. aod In A few tnlnutea etood' ^ ^ mUaloo
before the Urge brick beUdlng whicb
contnlned

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Great halt Laka Diaappearing.

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immlttlng

1
Rxt'ept in caacn of a4'iKBiic .lii
ST i4
turliance.H. noihlng like It has ct.i
b««i fcnutra
It ». r«ilrait-<l lha- in "“W

ahee .

hcaluted

no

longer

‘•Maggie

U

x

good woman In most things,** he aaki

Hver.

ogy.

-it oughtn! i twenty-five years

b«^ allowed.**

words retomad with full force, and be,

maybe 1

haven!

what I might.

rearhed th--

<lonc by

olduie pf tbe long structure, and wa* I 'h*'
feeling hU way down over tbe turn-

her man can.

»»>»>- year..

“Well. Tom. my man. yoo will an

Now he stood withrarKul f*M

of water.

If

of orefo«M s

thepresent

.

rale

of

r^rrominiiea the

I* bound lo u- dm

pii^d bis ax w ith tdiicg vigur. maWln::

within birty

ment later, as Tom. hat in band, stood
“Do you know that P

not cognisant of histerrlh!" j

danger the sturdy

lan mlgh* *
have been following his dally vocation |

la a dangerous piece of work? Ther»*

for anything

la probably not

that denoted the conirmry

another man

m

A!

cona county who would rrn the risk
for twice the sum named.

Indeed. I*

was not ao much with the hope of sav.
Ing tbe mills as It was a formality to
secure our insurance righis that the
reward was offered

LiTHga nrmtA.xK.
diaauade you.
If you are successful
world with a soul groping In darkneaa I the meMPT l« yoart. ana I . III aaa an
tot him see and feel the ilight. Don! i other hundred fr,.m my o.n prlvai"
tarrlfy him iu early life with the fear

In his

look

or manner

The

Rut the woman, wild-eyed and pan

Smith Premier

mg. w.-h hair disheveled and banging
m rain-soaked trcwjes down her back.!

U the simpicsf Jr.nd strongest of all writing ma^ chines
It docs better work, doci it q^uickcr, lasts
* longer, and costs less in the long run than atiy
other lypewritingmachmc. It is

»bo Just now Joined tbe group on llwbank, reallred his danger, and a plcn-

However. If your | mg shriek

mind la made up it it not my place to

■■

powerful stroke i

minsr- aald Prealdent Johnson a tno- To an eye

^Wtbrt" r."“dc’^o*X“’7eJ^bT i

The di^pe

Great Salt lake cuutaina only for»>

Inmbe- f»n i

Ing under the awful Ktraln.and now h.*' >ears at the ontHl,!,.

dertake to cut the jam and save the

before hU deak.

hav«

net fall of Heveg and one half 1

For her sake and the ftvitlng upon the huge pine stem, bend

baby*B I'll to* l» “

the lake will

It !• urd^rmd that
A. D
If

| entirely vanished. The rc<x,rds i

Tom bM steady

tohlmeelf. and the blue eyes gHslmed. ^ tllng. grinding pile as only a
-and

one of the errau-r naiural

I ln!iT, .UnK OicTT). for hlM.b•f,t^ i»f

^lan

from bl. wdIHbora
U'w^;-flow«rigbi mlcidc
said an old lump^ua UbaCTUklb*,"uid noo»’KSV1
vWC .b.„a„" ... ,po„,

i «-LlM born of crlmlual
tiara a
I aetttna of morality atul decrucy. nod
Ibr dwiii'e* are Oiat Ik* oill oot grow
a niiulunl. but an upriaUt man.
; Take tbr glri irbcm. mother 1« way.
vard and waotua and liinaye her aur.
1 roujKlluaa while abe It atlll yoonf
enoajth to be affected by the fonaf of
eorlruumeot. oud abe will drvelpi lot*
a nrtooaa nod moral young woman. I
do not aay that heredity w ill not aonie*
time* aanert Itaelf to aome extent, of
iworae.
When the cnmiual luatloet
I crops out In an Indlvklual It might ap.
liear aa If ent iroomeot were leveled CO
1 the ground. But In
t Ions tbe effect of ixmataut hlglier eothe Orat generatk.n. aod It may oot.
vlrooment will bectime Oxed.
It may oot Aow at all for many gmWe In America form a nation with
eratiuoa. imt patience aud i-onatanl at- ! the bkxKla of half the p<Kn»lca of thf

kattml la my «-*lfOl«Uoo*. auU a* tbe
hoBiaa apedaa to Ota blikcat type of
life I could aot <Mpe tbe coacJunioii
that as Iona an pinut life <^oakl be cootroIM by tiumau Uand. mauklud migtil
Ukewke U* aobJe«iea tn tlmUar lufluancea and the rai-e almlUrly Improved.
^ did oot *0 out of the way to form
They came ahariily
^
vuw
aod «juickly aud oatarali>' at
aud are as
|.
laoHi a iiart of my study todi
uday aa the
5
fifOfltP'tlon of rare fnilta aod
If we hope fur an Impnivetne at of the
Imman rare we miiat brclu ^with the
chlkL aa tbe'*-b
ly to eorlnmmeii t than any creature In
eHt1e®ce.
The L-bnoge may i*ome In

lake

»a^ wltnesfc- ‘ wonders of America. 1. fornli>hlnK an

mingled with the roar of

me wste<^
-oh. Tom. d.*ar Tom, come l*ck to
Forairo
ronip

my cruel

back—for

liaby>

worda. w. I
aakc

The World’s Best Typewriter

and

L-t ct trtW TOU our J.rk book twliing .n about I?.
Rrnirtl
StciK^r^y a«

•‘»PP-‘n' 'O mo. .h- .hl,-.Hn« thl^^,p^n f«n vt«rV It-i

the fuar of a bell. Let nature teach I “0°^^
be paid to Mag—my wife' *
bim tbe Jaaaoua of good and proper llvthe Jam la broken, yes ’

•*ho Omifh Premlar Typewriter Company

parent out on the river
Uc heard no! her words, but he saw

l74Grlawold8L •DETROIT, IdlCH

tog. combined with a well balanced!
William Johnton was a klnd-bearUsI | hm child, and «ver> feeling vaniahe-i
nourishment. That child will graw to . man. and as he watched the big, child
turned
be the beat man or woman, l-ui tbe j mn lumberman move toward the door
; a suspicouR film blurred his vision for
plant doi-a the i

Just the U-ast

» and the dew.

huakineaa in his tones as he bade him
Godspe<>d.

JAPAN’S FIVE ARMIES.
How

Ju»tv tiuin worth
lias been made
l»r.»lnrt attttlue«l
rvlvttl of the moat beauprtvIouH or the iit:est,
umy xvUh to .-all It.
The two forces ti
si iu
t heredity nud .
IronmeoL
A great forre to
lu
• hauge tbe usikm*! of metato. 4Jrea1
beat or elei*lric.ty or aotue auib powr
erful liiflucmt* um.st U* bruugtii

croa*Msl than any other uatiou iu the
history of tbe world. .Ml tb«* u<*«'esMirT
crosalug baa berti done, and now * .»uuw
the work i f elimination, the w.irk of
reftolng. until we get mu ultimate prodlu t Uiat will Ih> the fliu-st human rare
know n. It
no doubt this Is the rouutr\ w Uli-h will produce that sjieHmea.
_____________________________
Muiiy years wlU
be c-ouaumt-d iK^fort'
tbe flnislied work la attnlnerl. but It is
»:ure to com
Tbe 1‘haracteriatb's of
lb.- urn.,.. ,^,,h-n tb«< a»kr up Ibb.

Raooia Matiwiatoa llor
airuw^h la tbe Flold.

“Poor fellow/

Poe'a

Accordlug to the Uusskl InvuUd. da- ^
In a
JapaneiH' anuii^ In the flekl uuiuber
own
from &rrf».0(M to 000.1X10 uu-n. Tliat la
tbe Uuaaian official estimate. Vnu
force conalau of ulueU-tMi divlaiona. atiH
of whk*b are newly formed, and twenIn

|
i

he mtirmureJ. as he

turned to his work

prt*ai measure responsible for his
misfortunes, but 1 should greatlr

work **
the smaller of the two Kcantlly

ty-two rreerve brlgadre. Ibe battal
numberTrom
to 4UL giving a
^rom 4afi.u«sj to 4:s\ut» l«iyoLeaving
out the reserve and (

iwt fort'e. the jiavalr:
BaTtnu«en reglfceuta

fumtahed apartments that constitme.1
Margaret Harding busied

General Korokl of the First onuy

for the twelfth time, and going to the

herself In
Glancing

the preparation of dinner
at

the cracked

porcelain

mantel, she quit her work

has from ll>4 lo lus battalions, ei|ual to I door, looked uneasily .down the long.
| Hu.WJU to LSI.Ulxi bayonets, ticuera! | mu^dr street
It was deserted save
i
tb^8..x»U .ru.y b.s I... to IW
«,„,j,ry
flc.iro
th.t r.mo

will work u tXimidet.- H.auc,. I
aut niaii.t of i!u- evil rtiaracleristics r«^
ba.vontts.
t.eueral .NogI of the
r,.usrtl,>. .tit
life. A mlulmiz*‘ l il.-g;.N- ..f in
tbo U...V.M. ai..lihctlnl.l.oJpro.li,ciu lllb..
<« »"
luituliou^
''•y' him. ro«.rdlo« .Ilk.'comiwsed of h:..utu to UU.oOO bayonets, of the slush of mud and snow beneath
suusblne. the utni.wpli.rv. all
dl- tlh- nuv of
rertly affect tbe growth of plnutH i
the ct
the piMdm-tion of n-utts ui,.i now.
armies xriili | which came near upsetting him
I intrvsiu.e .MltH- luTc. kUs|k* there
40 bstlalloi,^
4.*i,us» Itnyouets
Aud when XV e t-ome to auiuml lif,slx«‘ or i*erfutue. uivordlug to ttie pr.Hl
Fifth ariuy. ,
_ Uit
_
General Kawa
nml llrat tin* fonv «»r liirtuiMi.» ti.*.
u. t desired
lu Mich iin>ces*i«>i
“Say. you hearn'" he gasped, as be
war> to effect n transforuisti.Mi is \
p r^loxved
Ifs I
*•*
dashed up to w here Margaret stood
slight. !!ia! is why euviruuujeui
fV.rci*,* ouir
Employed.’ All |
toiyouet.
All these live armire have tele,4ianic
Bobbie Carson'
such an imisirtanl imrt to the develop. ,uat b.i* Uvn dope for plswis aisl
couuectlou and an' so plaosl that tbex
Have I heard whaf
«H*ut of uiati
Mower, untmo has nlri'a.ly accomidlsb
• a for the Arucrienu is ude.

can act in tjnb-k omJuucUon with eaiHi

By the

“Ahtmt Tom

H#’a undertook to rut

other. Id addition an army is fu.d.lbxad j the Jam above tbe mill, an* mos* ever
body says he'll be killed
knew aboot It.**
»>uis<H|UiMtc>

It iH a groai Urt.».“

ofieu uuikes envln.im»«-tii aUii.*st
Winn the betVHlIiarx instimns
ludcllbJx Ingratoed euvlronuient xvlll
xviii
have a Imrd laitlle I---------------------------------effe.t
In the chlltU but that
' ‘T:
xvnnigl.i by the sur
Tlie pariicula ^ui.Je, I max be
wtnbUini nguiu.Ki tbi- iunu»*u.f». Of eu
vlnnimriit. lun repeated appll.ailuu to
llie •value modifying forx'e^ In *,uifxw'dtog genoraiious will accxuuplish tbe desinsl objects

'


r

^
.
pr>^^»ncd^,^l

uk.l„'.T !.!
trb.-u
duty nud tbr

h,.

and

manPerl

Te.l Cwre tw Kawsw*.

left to be

Grtatot h Maa Not Vet Attatoaff.

d..v hu «it,loed tbe creatMt that S
lu him
We bare what are popularlr
knowm a« five senaea, but there are

mt>

«x>klly sdentlflc in t^lr methods, who
.tt«t to tbe poMbHlty of yet derelop-

th« to y^nikea-Barr^ ^
Imsht' o M|C price. Ther bad Mt •

.-^o.-«

u'm.-,u.v'fa'."'.. 1^

like a «*ot diamtwd. it
reiving. Iniiirrssioov

E

of

hts

minute

message,

more

the

Margaret

z'r:.ri

«•» monillr l-cattfal .od the Intelleetually fit. I do not think that man to-

‘*1
vliuH, ft inherited

And aw eiling over the

It
«rly U.
through the dashing rain. Every bluer
*”« »
“ word abe bad uttered that morning re­
tells of ibt
tried
curred to her mind In all
Its cruel
: has received from
strength, and seemed to burn Itaelf lu
ottidoors. “Evince i began
j on her very soul to great red letters
lent,- aakl a follower oi
feel mocb better. Before I
! of fire. The look, half of anger, half
aleep outdoors I never felt
jof sad reproach, with which he bad
jDt np I
turned from her and kissed tbe baby
bt and I
sleeping qulcllr In lu crib—every In

llni.. a. t ut«u It «, tbe uutsM*
ui».u ibe plate Ul tbe ranEvery t^>«dbb* luflueoce acting

cJ~

6 posed you

,ud oMIon.. “Bat '•
.ln..d,- done |u :
«ai4i 1
i product

xvtib b lu ilM. ruugli ,llsi/ia
butiiau attributes all that
done fall* lo enviroumeot.

fH!* “
•" »■>•■»*«•
tblugs the I liil! |» the mo^vt sensltlva.

^*kT m!d
«*»<*

Imponanee

j to all parts of the toxvu and la aaiural
' ly cunoua until be Is told that there Ui
out ^

Man baa by m. mea»s rrechled tbe ul
v-st baa oot
«1. lu tbe |»roc«-sa of elln
weaker will fail. Tbe fltte
ture la not the fittest of tbe |
proper rearing aixl edocat

era.

:

^
*^

•ouKldothU. Tbe;

All
life in seualtlve to envi
ronmeut. You enu rbange the oyster
by xn-.ulually rimug.ug its envlnmmeut.
ouil you kuuvv 11,.. oyster is n xery low
^ of life
r.Le an ox. a borwe. a
Ml. and tbat which often
counts mn,t ,« t|,e dev,

work I

^


.

eWent of their qjiarrel returned srlth
significance magnified a

thousand-

well to do fannt*r to ! foto by her fears,
townablp, Luzmie wiuuy. Pa„ j
* I called him worthless and drunkfor years Iwcn trying to stmly oot | cn. she aakl. with dry eyes and pato.
1 trembling

liph.

“and

he

la neliber.

8m.
SrplMbnI* P« tw. ___________
b«jH* of tS I
Tbou*"
aclr^tnl
Bnr annira to hto Let !
B *• through
■eki-tol .\o
rremmtog |»oac
kept thS^at a certain tea-' mem and dlaappointmeot at bU bard
has rarely been at fault and who are preatare.
The otter day he carteff kx. and he la alway. kind to me. Ob.

UT^rSniSi

Saves All Wasted With Other Stoves
For Hard Coal, Soft Coal or Lignite

* life has not been

all smooth with him lately, and he Is

Tlic waste of gas in burning hard coal is shown by opening the magayinc cover of an ordinarxbase burner, when the oxyg^juj^Iirf fills the entire stox-c txdth flaming gas. Cole’s Hot Blast
5 this gas i
ordinary stoxes. escapes, on account of their leaky *
struCtion. causing great waste and endangering
health and
and life
life when
when it
it escapes
escape-h into
into the
the roj;
rojxns
ring health
In the ordiny>' magazine
hard coal
coal stoxe.
stove, three-fourths
three-fourths of
of the
the coal
coal is
is partially
partially consumed
consumeci in the
nc hard
magazine, where it gives off no heat, as it is not in contact with the radiating
radiating surface.
surface. The
The oneone-

a,

fourth of the coal in the fire pot must tie kept

a white heat combustion lo tlirow the beat into the

rooms, thus causing great waste,

Cole’s Original J
Hot Blast -am

The combustion chamber and the magazine arc combined in this
stove and the Combustion Is Perfect.
the top of the inside cast iron lining

The stove is filled to

This large body of hard

coal is burned under iierfcct control bv mean.s of the aljsolutely air-tight construction of the stove giving perfect (
trol over the drafts.

The coal is kejit at a slow, econoir

cherry red combustion and as the heat is in direct contact
xx'ith ex-erx- square inch of the sensitixe steel radiating sur­
face. all the heat is radiated into the room xvhere it is xvanted
and not blanketed in and sent up the chimnev.

Hard coal

ct Cherry Red Conibustioa bums 4« hours, while at white
heat it U coasumed in from 2 to 5 hours.

Sold Under a FV>sitive Guarantee
We Qaarantee Cote’s Original Mot Btost to use less
hard coal for heating a given space than any base burner
a-ith the same heating surface.
coal.

Requires attention only morning and night with hard
Warm rooms day and night
No e^c-aping gases to
life.
The heal wasted up the chimney
other stoves is sax^ed.

Burns Any Fuel—Saves Half
Cole’s Hot Blast is not only a perfect hard coal
stox-e. but is gtmerally recognized as the most econom­
ical and cleanest soft coal stox-e made. Soft coal ik half
gas and a $3 .00 too of soft coal or a $2 .00 ton of aUck
» made to do the work of $9.00 xvorih of hard coal, as
the f»s half IS utilised as a heat producer. Itbumssoft
coal, hard coal or wood without any change of fixtures.

Scientific Construction
Cok-. OriKm»l Hot BUit h«
msugfatccMn
The p.tatnod Hot BUta daft

A pttmUd H

God. If I could r«all my word.'
» •’
(, H loo tale’ I maT lare blin re: -

K Z HIS?

__________________
o« p.v-^ii.ic to a aa erohrtlon
adraaraa? Payebokey ta tact and the «ata yen oU ap*laa t^ ^ “ “**
atndkd
ta the pabUe
the
river and about one hundred
.......... .... ..............
............... hnnwh. hadtathtaTalhy.
------------------------------------

pabble. aUUi ibi. dllfereuee. beweea-.

from It.

““•*

yards

Half a mile above the mills

the railroad croaaed tbe river over a

Record \^nt

loog iron bridge, and from a potot Just
below the aoethern end of the bridge
an artiffclal ditch had been cot to float

the lost into the mUl at high water.
; kj):

•J

The Cod Liver
PPLPAPAUCN W/THOUr 0/L
dntr»
tht tmn stMp mmA Mis. HsiM is
I *Ilotr
tWj dfSMcdr
the kiteboi Onto wWck tlw snlr resr
Be hcvui to 0TS ae a decatkd raoS door oC the howe ofteiieA). there seemed
descf1|iMso.h«tle«thtaiMHirt. 1 had to be as clemcst of «Bcsltx. Aa
•e« tbe wsme* la Dr. BsrrHTs wait- amaaHn woaM hantly bare rtahed

CURT ELDBBD was

r

too. I be­ with his own ptatol and ascapiag urn
hove.” said the poUccBMB. And la respouse lo my toqulry he esptoiaed that
at referred to George flaBbom. Usbco
of Mloo HariBBd. who had beeu rtah!bc la tbe houae fbr'a snMh or man,
”Xs thto a cape of JeaSooayr 1 Baked.
-*T doo-’t kBew what It b,” aaid ha
”T1da maa Eldrod bred la the hoase;
but, acrordlng to all aceanats. Mrs

cist asrr
sad thea rMlgned la order ts
bfgla the pcmctke of tow ta New Toch.
1 net hlB two or three dasca while he
was la the ssrrics aad he fpressed
Bw Twy fhrsrsbly as a bum. I bettrrjd Wto tobe a drrer detertlre. knew him.”
”Dkla*t he eat with Ihemr
”No; be took his meals at rooUawsrklaf with hha apoa a ease. The
chtof tssh a sreat faacy ta blni aad rants. Bo gaea away early la the
Ihsir Meadshlp did not cease with the memlag and gets homo toio at alghL
Ton ran know how little bo mingles
had was MioC bj soise |>er. with the family whoa I teU you that
ikaowB la the hoase where danboro baa been bora more than a
, oa Jersey atf beffrts. a week and has soon EMred only ooee
m was foaad upoo him to before this moralag and has never
the effect that the chief should be not!- spoken to him. 1 got that from BaaM la aay ersot wbUh tulfht reason­ horu a:d from both the womea. I
ably caU tor aach actioo. A trlegran eoaSd teU by tbe way Haaboru talked
that be had no feHlng 1a regaid to
dll
buae la WashJaytoa Eldred one way or amdh
wtihia two boors afteatbe deed.
-Who etoe Urad la the houorr
It was oo a Bondaj furroo^a. 1 bsd
-Notxxly oaeept an oU woman, wbo
bam St warl upua a rssr la Srw Yorh
aad aras llrlnff la ooe af the smaller was tbe cook, and dio d gone to idiurch
holeto. and there the chief cummauicat- srhea tbe thing bappeood.”
As to the doUlls of the occurrence. It
sd witii me Immedtotely by kniy distaaer tsiefiboae. His iorarmatlon at sppesred from the policemans story
tht tlaie was %-ery meater. Ur did not tbst Mr. itoahani wss sitting on the
haew whether Ckired was dead or vers ads
> n ihatT
aUre. The trlesrsm coataloed the srhea he beaid
mat
words -*uacuascioas sod will iirvAisbly seemed to come from within Che house.
dl^ aad was alffaed by a doctor tismcd He did not know srbst It srms. but feH only four feet of space,
that
there
was
no
trouble
at ah about
an
IndeBnlte
anxiety.
He
entered
tbe
Barrall. tb«u«h. as I sobsequetitly
croaaing
from
one
lo
another.
hall
and
Mt
through
to
the
kitchen,
learaed. It was wrlttm by a polkt.It became Imperative to send out a
srhere he foood Mrs. lUrtoud and Em­
awB at the doctor's nniuest.
ily mml asked them whether they had general alarm forr tbe dark skinned.
T, and to aid In tbe
> is la heard anything. They replied t
search I tried to s«nire the piece of
the book. Tbe Instrameut U refMMtrd had and that tl
nesvspaper up^ wblsh tbe man s por­
•busy/ bat to probably out of order. I might have been
oadcrsUod tUst Eklird to at tbr lux- Mrs. llaiiand rolled to him from tbe trait apixwrcd. My theory wss that
tar's hoiase. CJo over tberr sad rriKirt lower littll. but bo did not answer. the picture had been publtohed
Eventually they sU three went up and
found tbe young man lying oo the floor
Wthln
boose. Tbe doctor himself opened fbe of a very smaU room adjoining hto and that tbe Individual whom we tiaw
l.edroora
aiHl used by him for writing sus|iect«d of this crime bad t>eeu one
ddbr. for he bad liera stsndiny Ja«t lo
of them, released from prison iwmiy
side when I rsof tbe bell. lie loobeil It contained only a flat topped tohk* perhaim.and moved to murder by The
and a Hmir.
at tuy card, bowed witbout s|)eakiiic
\
revolver
was lying on tbe floor of thirst for vengeance.
and by a suture Inrltrd me to follow
After considerable search nuioug ElEldred
a
Hiatn»*er.
Tbe
weapon
U-lotig^hla op tbe sUlrs aad lo a room where
drwl's diM UUients I found tbe newsBkired toy la bed aithhis bead swath- ed to Uie young man himself, as Mrs. paiH-r clipping In n pockrt of the coat
Hsrland had told the offleer. She had
whIHi
be bad worn at tbe time of tba
hit, hsadsonio fellow, seen it two or three times while at­ conversation with Mis. Ilorisnd. With­
twmty-elgbt yesni old. with
hair tending to hto room.
\MifMi 1 had beard this stoiy 1 was out hesitation tbe Indy |>oluted out
and bloe eyes aad tbe geneml npix^arto inJitbo likeness which she had iden­
ance of
best Und of iranspiaulrd about lo enter tbe house, but nl Ihol tified. and 1 beheld, with great sur­
CaffUsb stock. Ills eyes' were wl^de
prise. the pictured visage of a secret
opea. but tuisi^Laf. lft|^kaew iiuthiny
lenkc comrade uamitl AutTmlj Do­
of any helpful preseiu'e aear him. aad
nato. lie bad been EMrrd's chief asIf his soul retaianl au luUlvklunl cuusclousarss It was idiut up In dapl;i*fws^ physh-lan. Tbe man s«-emed lo ha^e
•Wliy. ihere-s
hghlinc aloue-Juft lianirliii; uu. like a beeu urging some course of nc-tlou, to
tc-tolmed
man wrecked In the lilarke<t night ond wlih*b the girl W’cnild not agrw*. .\s not sec that U-fore.**
Hinging to a fraguient **t a spur. His for Mrs. llarhxnd. she was obviously
It had Mood lit the tup of the group
fagr was smooth shaven, and every dtotreswd and nervous to the la^t llB.it nod had U-eu fokbnl bu< k. d.>iihtles. so
line that mesns charaHer was reveal- of her silf eontrxd.
that the lady should not see IL
1 was not long In doubt about tbe
ed. It dlaclosid the courage whkHi U
*’But who to thatr aaid Emily, tak­
an laallcaable birthright and a U-nac- subject of dtocussl«m in th.nl litlie ing the paper out of my hand and
group
At
the
very
earliest
opportn
ity which ta based upon convU dou as
scrutiutolng a snapshot portrait which
u me wns less clear than the others.
ta ths proper «»ndmt of a gmlleman
: that
"It was a man who was mixed up
and is not cowllageut upon bo|Xf of life
It had beeu in dispute. The point was vlth this case, but Vins never «*au>dit.**
or fHM- of denth.
•me wound to la the Isick of tbe that she bad not bet« In the kitchen 1 replUxl. "He was known iu it as
bead.” said Wurrell. "Tbe bullet bas wlu-n Eldrcd was shut. but. ac'coiding •Mr. X.' and was supjKwtnl to be the
been extraited. We bi»|>e for the best.” to her own story, on tiie roof of the ehemtot who made tbe mcUl which,
He gUiacrd aiToas the bed Coward vemndu.'lu tbe chulr which 1 had no- llicse counterfeiters used. Eklred got
anoUier doctor who a*as leaning for- thnnl. Kbe tuM me plainly that Mr. i thU snapshot of him wblle shad.m iug
wanl in a chair aad suriug at KWred. itotilioni had iiiUstated the fscis lu his * the gang, hut he was not seen ng.iiu ”
”I
The codsaltiug physician uodded with­ first accxiunt of the csvurreuce because f "How stranger said Emily.
out renmvlag hi. ey.-s from the i«*tleat be believe that Mtim llarlnnd would be bought U looked like Mr. Sanford.”
"By the way.** I asked, "where to
”Why was hr brought hi rer 1 asked. liable to unjust suspicion If It were
•rrhey tried to rail a hospital auiho- known that she was not la view of Llr. Sanfordr
"lies gone to New York with one of
tonce by tHephone.” he replied, "hut ellhiT himself or Mrs. iUrtond when/
there's something wrung with tbe
•TTjey’re p»5iig t«
wires up here today, so an Inhdligent
poUceman put this young man into an
Uk'o of the sffalr He began ‘
eoipt>* eippess wugiMu .Mi-unwhUe I hr «t.ulimr the noil«i that the re . *
rr"
h^ been aotlfinl. sud 1 nut tbe Im porters would do
Ilartond 'mny

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with her luollM-r. To all iuteots
1>un»oi»es Mr. Eklred was a stranger
to MUs Harlnnd. and"I Iwg your pardon.” the girl Inter­
rupted In A firm tone. "I do not re­
gard Mr. Eldred os a stnuigi*r. I pre­
fer to speak of him ss my friend.”
"gulte so.” said tbe doctor smoothly.
•Mr. Eklred was a veiy flue fellom*.
Eve no »louht. It to the more ohllgatuty* uiHin us all to clear u{> the puzzle
of this assault."
Theu he proceeded to tell me a tale
%vhlch uas truly imjiorUut aud Interi-sthig. n ap|*e«red that an uukuowu
mau euveloitsl bi an ntmosphere of
mystery bad called at the house ou
Thursday afternoon and had liu|ulred
for Mr. EldmL When informed that
had dehe was not at home the
ilnr hto
imned hastily wlUioul i____________
L^l re.
ernuid. hut Mrs. Usrlancl. w ho bail
res,K>ude.l to his ring on the occasion of
his esll.^d seen him hanging about
the bouse on Erktoy and ^tuntoy afl-

t WAS loncp or auanv.*
nbnlaucc within a rod of
my door. There was need of hurry,
and so**—.
. lie completed the seuteiu'e by a ges­
ture toward the bed.
"Whai do you think about this af
fklrr I tnuolml. and be leplifnl that
be had formed no u|»luion.
”If you want to get the facts as soon
n poMlble.” be added. "1 advise you to
go to the t^Duae where tbe crime was
committed. It Is only a Utile way from
heco.” And he gave me Ibe necessary
directions.”
As t approached a uniformed iwllce-

kUOW.

1 went to a drug store near l.y and
called up the proiK-r number. It was
tlie Jersey City rtete-five who r»-i*omled. 1 Introdm'ed myV*lf to my professlunnl brother and then asked If Mr.
Sanford was with him.
"Yes.” lie rejilUxl.
"Well, Imkl him.” said I. ”He*s the
msn. Eve goVtbe case all flgun-a oof.”
•The deuc-e you haver said ho. or
words to that cffe<*t.
"Tbe surest thing you know.” 1
sixmdfd. "Eldred U In h»vc irtth Miss
Harland and she with him. Then along
^imcs Sanford, whom he has met In
Treoton. where she visits rrgt!!nr!y. und
to whom she to engjaged. Eklrei sp^t^
Sanford as a man who was mlrM up In
A counterfeltlna ease In Phtladcin'iL-.
' d ree years ago and threatens U> «

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tafl^looklafl flpjit

LOT 182

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LOT 183

LOT 184
LOT 188

LOT-^a
V MMKIM. ^naohions t>ecaafie, without a drop oT ofl or
«tt«neable feature, it contains all the mcdldnnl elements
of cod Kver <»1, actually taken from freah code* liven.
By our process the ofl, having no value cWicr as a medidneor
food, is separated firom the medidnal dements and throwu
away. Unlike old-foshioDed cod liver od and etnnlskxia, •
Vmol is ddicfously palatable, agreeable to the weakest ttocn.
och. and therefore unequafed as a body builder and strength
creator for old people, pony children, weak, run-down men
and women, after aidmess, and for ad ptdmonary diaeaaea,
Evcry^inir Vinol contains is named o.n the labeL
OUR OU ARANTBE - We bswe such faith In VINOL that If yoa will
take it wre promise if it docs not benefit or core you we wifi retura yea
your money writhoet qaesuoo. We take all the risk.

, JOHNSON DRUG CO. ,
your lH»dy strength and energy and vlOctober Sun-hine.
Thc iKx-1 may sing. "Whai Is so ran'
I' will niako It ko vigorouK and
as a dav in Juiu ?" I.ut
would «-cho healthful that you will lx- aide, tp pasr
hark, \n.at is m. ran u. an OCohrr through/h.* wlntor months iinscathtMl
day? Wl:* :i I- th« air mor.- purr an i »•> < phlcmlr and imiou(lH*»| l.y wmia
cxhilaraf.ng. <.r tM- shi. s .co him-, oi * ai'»n M. diral Talk,
the siinshln.* s»» ctizy and warm aiol
m. lh.w as III Ortohvr davs"
Almost the World's End,
Th.-r- is a f ri-iuo >s lo a fr.^s.y Or
Tl».- .Von :i «
. Not ary, is tio» qul!.'
toiK-r mortiiii- that mal.r.s „n. Pi l Ilk.-! »*5<*
M..rt;.rrlv land ?ii RuriMJ". hu'
walking mil»-s and miles. Thi-.si- ar*»'
far i-mr.i:;!! north A dh nial hlark
the da.%.< wh.-ti the W(»o.Is arc hurjrmitiK o.u iuio the f.a. m-arly
iii.^htd wiHi n><l alul ruso i and gold. » ihous^iml f* <» hir,h: L«-ttdlng lo the
k i.s the /cniih of I'hc year, the har i
is h rough pa»h not dimvc.-t ti::m The fruli. an* rosy and'** a*.r<-r»d nnh s;. H lx* wet an I
mellow with riiH-iM .ss, the produrt-s of ‘
ry. Erom the k.p to the edge t.|
the earth have reached the fullness »h*'
a half mi’.i- o. more «,r hard
c-f maturii.v. Tl;e Oower> take tm the ir I'talking over stones or through mire.
Af laM we rone to the »flge of ihthoii‘.;h It is nearly U*
Naiut«* has h«*<*n husy
work nil rliff; the
.summer aud now with work complete o*rlork. has almost rea<-hisl ihi hiwes*
she ptils rm boUilay attire to enjoy i ed-f of kis dally iiaih. hut !> ..rill fa/
The rays of the sim no longer hligiit^ above the shimijterin.; sea. Yo.t >lau l
loneij |».dut p-.-lini: exc ept f.i.with heat, hut with s«ift. maienialj
aiouiiil yoK.
touch thev make . nng and warm, lin
pr.-sem-e
Korlng .iti, r ScIm.-. ot h. alinK a« If
'»■'
'U< ^orld In
forokn<mii,K
a|.i.r..:.rh ..f ...1.1 .yo.. Iu,v,yo..r|
ter days.
Thc,se arc ih*- »lays of all days
stay oiitd.mrs. (let a.s much of the Or
• a.tueled io ti e (iery summer
loher sunshine Into your toslh-s as you |pitiless win-er host, no w«mp<.ssihly ran. Sit in the sunshine until |
'^at neither m.-. nor s:rruh. nor
vour Wh.de Ualv is satm-afed with It 1 «*arcc a flower, can .-vlsi. AmonR Hm
The tissues and hhHHl vessels will
*>« »»"*
St..rc it awav for winter use Lie fare
r.-Uoned ih.- woHjJ’s vnK
d.jwnward «.n the warm do earth and { ^
T.n.ier .ing alxiv
.MlMx-t !,.
let the snnshine simply |K*nHraie ;
every nor»k an.| corner of y.»iir Ixxly. *• '*
Ue there until you can ariiially fed]
The Laziest Man.
the sunshine inshle .if y.ui. going!
throttgh and through.
i Hufing the ri\il war. a.r.ir.ling to
The OctolKT sunshine will ro. h ‘he r. Uad. iphia he lp t. rapiait. ..f a
away y.m.r rheumatism. It will dlsse
»‘»d sixty men in its
imt.- vour neuralgia. It will make vig t«'•«»*
»
as eiieiorous ami stn.ug your nerve.. It will |
^s the othr-er th.mght they shoa»d
plan
which he lM*Ileve<*
ptit new corp.i.-rles tti your hh... 1. it ‘*'*"I’-’"
win give a healthy glow to the skin. , w.mhl rur»- their hal.lt of laziness One
.’morning after ndl-call, il-e cai.ialn, ad
Walk to your pla-e of hu. im ss ihes
f!re>sm:i his mmini.-ml. said:
Octoh.T mornin.ns.
Walk hris-kix
• “I ha\e a niee, »*as> joh Un lb*'
Bn*athe In .l.v p .iraughis of the . ri^
lar.i.-i man m the empam Will the
morning air. When you reach y.mr
i laziest man M*-ii iti th
office arrange your chair. If ixwsihle. ’ Instantly flf'vnlne
so the sun ran shine on ynur liody, um
a step f.»rward.
down
yonr spine, toasting ii.. ....
mak..
...
...
front?”

ktonUflcatlon. Sanford is
thlr game, and he is despec
a lear t hance and shoots ]
Ind hexmT"'
• lnqulr..d the c;.mmamler of the one
flxed up a fake with a
Mm. llnrlsod.
ho did no: cjine.
ed the dix tor s story with her faltering
The lutnsewife should do a.s much
lar^-." rxpllcd the i
tv*stlmuiiy. She added that oo ooe of
of her work as possihle In the sun
the rare occasions when she had seen
rhinj*. Sli on the porch, or to a aunny |
Mr. Kklml he had called her lo
comer
of
the
yard
"and
le*
the
sun
room aud bad sbowo ber a scrap
••YOUR MONEY IB
baihc yonr hulr. your neck, yoitr bark,
uew spaper bearing :
I poitralU uf i turn hod
NO GOOD"
He bad asked If abe
your whole body with its I fe-ghin;
any of the plctunw. aiid.sbe4iad baaewiarmth.
dtotely poiuted out one of them.
Take long tramps to the woods, go
•Tbafs the man wbo catted to woo
THB FXMOUB on naulng expct'.lUtmx. ride horse­
yon yesterday aftemooBu” abe had sakl.
back. lake a bicycle trip, anything,
Eklred had sraned dlsappoioted and
^
had asked her to look sswiw at tlm ^ aerkMU problem to tbe surgeon, ue evoiything to lx- oat In the aunahloe
portraits, but she ctmld Kcogate ^
*®rsde sad explore it with Im- and fresh air.
Open tbe windowa and doors of the
bouse, let the sun shine in the ro«J!r.f
an day. Hang tbe hf'dUiiig out on a
___________
Mn. H.rUnd dwrlM tbe rUtor u '
„toUlUd. To be «un>. Ibe line in ibc yard and k-t the nun and

Btod by au eldef^ cou|»le.’who took
Mats OB
vacmada aad aUred for- Italian type, and she mentiooed some i
lonity at mo. The potlecmaa upon details or bis attire. BBspecUag ^t
waa rastv
Bight of my curd readily gaTt lao aB
the iBfUrmatioB that be had.
bis oar to this eqtect:
*Ohto hooae bohmgs to Mn. E
"Wliy. suio. 1 saw that Mler. V
Hartoad.” aaid be. ”8be Urea hmu
wUh bar daughter. TW people.” !•- MW him aroBBd the corner test even-

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«**"**** **” “*•" U»r«ftee Oettre
nnrii -----------firm bis meals. He
^ .SS^himartf to a HgM diet B«l«wO.-.obcrs=n.hlne;i. vlUn,.U
BLOOD CURE
bat for aU the other affairs of Ilfe be It pure and whd.'i^ome end clean.
yon am not aatiafied wHh iM^
as before. There
may beasi
Storing away Into the sjTjtem grea*
qaantltiea of Octol^r snnxbine and Oc­
tober air to the beat preparation yoc
lOBljflir
can make for the winter. It arlll give
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.

Lots 235. 23C. 237 a* advertised are pow sold

-A;AA:;
LOT 196
^4
LOT 203
LOT 211
L0^2ir'«iM-:,,i^
.; LOT 213 * «
LOT 214

ALL FIW SALE!
These are all eariy selections apd are the

Handsomest Lots in Oak Heights

LOW SPOT CASH PRICES
The whole bunch of

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

A BARGAIN!
of lots.

Also One Acre Lot
inBircliwood

Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for street. A
very desirable lot ih this beautiful suburban spot.

TH0S.T. BATES
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