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The Evening Record, October 26, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-10-26
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I THE EVENING RECORD
CITY. MICHMAN.- TMORMAY. OCTOaSR It. ItOt.
m scma
iy mayoi RDTOHOBIUST
t a ..fCKTiiis. j. HMca sun m
AMWKKCO CMARSSt.
FOUR BOYS
WERE DRUNK
TO CCMOOL tOCIAL
that CONDITION.
C-;:
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itoin iGAii A ma utq
' VltlTCO NINE tALOONt ANI
©BANK IN EACH ONE.
B
PAT 20.000 FRAICS BARUGES
What’s The
WAS WRECKED
BY DYNAMITE Matter
of the Ute Wm. H. Vanderbilt, who war ]
I WILL ms GAME WAflOEN CHAf>> 12-year-old girl who was run down by
the antomoblle while traveling at high WHOLE INTERIOR OF BUILDING
, MAN S GUEST A WEEK.
spe-ed. was found guilty in court toda.WAS SPLINTERED.
and condemned to thn-e month* in
Four High school boys are alles«l . ^
prison withont respite-. He waa or
l«re co»e to a «iclal at the H,ah ^THER HURTEBS KEPT HW*!
adiool balldlna girea by the glrU’ ath
nuNii.iHJ Rtf ^ Rlfni dered to pay 6*k» francs and the emtu Agent Usually Had Large Amount of
bile an award of 20.ouo francs, dam |
Setic association dnmk on the eveolOR
Money on Hand to Pay Potato
of Baturdaj. Oct ,14. On the mom- AOIT. GEN. M’GURfllN WILL ALSO ages was given the glri's parents. This j
Checks But Had Paid Most
sum must be paid coj<ilntly uith th.-!
^ lag of flaiufday.^Oct. 21. these same
BE A GUEST.
cf It Out.
;
automobile
company
employing
Shep
. buys are alleged to bare been at t
liard
The verdict Is txcepUonaUv |
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football game to a stale of intoxlcasevere but the judge declaicd P j Spi^^Jal tu'the y>.mlng R»vord.'
,
tkm At the girls' social, sweet cider Neither the Gover
necesaarj lo make an example tvj c.r;iiul napi.I>. Mich. Ck: r*;.—Th.
arms s^ed. These are the facts that i
Have Ever Shot a Deer But the
check careless chaffeur* and their dH- fU r. Msrqu.-Ue station at Mear* on
oatised 'last night's meeting of tbH
Former Will Be Given the
regard for human life
brant h wa* wrecked by
board of educalkm to be the most mu-1
First Chance.
meatous in the hUtory of the kauJ
bandit* lasr night «hu um-d d.vnami»e
achoolt. In that meetiag. Mayor A. V.J
-----Ttiev broke in the frutif d^ior and Ides
Fliedrlch charged Supl. I. B. Gilbert la Special to the Evening Record,
the safe and the Interior of the placbdag derelict In hli duty and Mr Gil-1 Grand Rapids. Mich.. Oct 26.—Ad
to piece*, heetjring atKuU i;t*o Ag-n’
bert aBsaer«><i ihr'charc»*» and dH-jjutant General McGurrln announcer
C. B Tucker. wht» al^o r» pr**»-« nts tlujnanded the fulleat torestlgation.
j that he and Governor Warner have
Amerlrsn Expr»-r* company, usuall..
• After a tliicussion tasUng until' accepted the Invltatiun of Game Warlo pay |H>isto I
bad Urge amou
mldolght the matter resolved Itself idea Chapman to a av‘ek's deer hunt
aid mu*i alt out I
, check* but he had i»aid
Into the foUotrlng rcwolutloo which I at the latter's camp near Newberr.v GREETED PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT yesterday
; was nnahlmously adopted:
| the middle of November. The camp
AT NEW ORLEANS.
-------------'The farts haring been known to the > will be luxuriously appointed and all
teacbera committee trf the board of ed- the other hunter* will be kept away
ueation that at a social held In the from that vicinity during the week a)
Cealral etbool bnlAdlng on (he evan- that his excellency will notdi^hunted
tug of Oct. 14. 1WI5. twenty gallona of by the reckless sort. McGurrln has aeelder were aonrod as tiart of the re- lectod guns and ammunition for the FROCCM^N PAKSeo THROUGH
frrshmenis for the ev.*nlng aad what trip. N^diber the guvemur tour Ute
veULOW FEVER DISTRICT.
have cv^r shtit a deer but
remained waa left In the building and
will be given the first nhot ia
served by on# of the teacher* to dlf-j Wa
ferenl members of the High *choolitho
p. A Nweir vhef will YmnUh PraaiStnl Conaidared Immune Because
1C rongliciuti
during the roTlowing wtH*k and this' th«' food,
-'Ha Waa in the Midst of the .
and inriamtxl by wld
cider being served_alth the full know-----------------------Oiaeaae During Cuban
winds unlc-ss bouio good
Campaign.
’ prutocting lotion i>
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BOOMING
OF CANNON
PARADE AND
mlllee feeling that this U agalnst'lhel
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moral high standing and l>e«t Inter-*
By. Wire to the Evening Record
! WAS BEGUN THIS AFTERNOON AT
••*1* <»f tin* schools of
New Orlean*. Oct. '26,-Amtd the
HALF PAST TWO.
spi'ctfully submit the following reso-!
Kjmiiig of cannon. whi*tle* blowinH
imbm:
i
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ul thousands cheering Preiddenl
•’He it rt**<dve«l. That hereafter no i
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Roosevelt arrived here at 9:IZ this
morning. lAtcr. with 4i)0 person* he
sYvials be held in our schhtd bullding.s J
the SUnd—May Be Poator refreshment* *mred without
look the steamRhin Comu* for a river
knowledge and consent of the board *
trip. A light buffet lunch was >crved.
ponad Until Tomorrow. '
^Later a parade wa* given the prtnelpal street* along which are several
"Gw. W. MrWeihy.
i Bj Wre to the Evening Record.
yt-Mow fever bout^e*. The president
"C. K. Hack.
I Cadillac. Mich.. Oct. 26.—The examconsidered himself immune, a* he
"H. II Gamer."
jinaiion of Mr*. Ik-llt* Fellow* and
wa* in the midst of yellow fever dur
Cidtr at Social.
1 Charles Tinker began this afternoon
ing the Cuban campaign
Mayor Friedrich onenod the matter
at 2:ao. Dr. w: T. Ibidge of Big Ran
*tatiag that-On Fridav morning Dr.
!
lU HOPE UUDONED
at^cmuntiea on gecond rage.J
probable that the case
will iH- adjourned after the Uklng of
D ILL-FATED KALIYUGA
testimony uf t>rs. Dodge and Spoor >f
4T DOWN IN STORM.
Big Rapid* until tomorrow morning
Spentaneeua Cwmbubstion • on the •
l»*cke:l to overflow
ing and Mpn FcHow^• entire UmiTv Stesmera Centaunan and Pontiac Re
and other relatives are with her. Her
port (failure in Search and Believe
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aged sister. Mr* Fisher of Newaygv.
vAael and Crew Arc Loai.
Jbv AVIr,'to ihf Evening Record
of her and the two
; ;; Alpena. Mtch.. Oct. 26.-The
hcayilr^reiieil and with l«wed head.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
j
a pitiful pictur*'.
y-Osarila, in tow of the suwmer Zillali.
Cleveland, oct. 26.—Clevo^nd Cliff* j
h bound, caugh fire from sponu
Co, rwselvetl telegram* thi* momingj
neon* combustion in her coal cargo at
from
tile
captain*
of
th<*
Ccii'aurian
16 o'clock last night fifteen miles east
and Poitiac that wen: up ihr ea^t an ' I
m Thunder bsr. She wa. .till bumtne fr.gMul End of Color«l Mother and
north abore* of Lake Huron in search j
at 9 o'clock this
Tho ThunCh.ldre
at Aaof the Kallyug*. They reported berj
dcr bay life
bury Park.
not
found. Ail hope I* now gone. The J
The boa'i 4# probabbly a loxl t
Kaliyuga likely went down with berj
By Wire Jo the Evening Record.
crew Of seventeen In the great storm
I A*burk Park. N J... Oct.
In a
4USTICE SINCLAIR DEAD.
i fire that deomned tho borne of Harver
There will be > .pecUl meeiine of
lARGE CAUGHT RRE
^
Wllh WtUag the U.T LMTwmfmrae
Drssi
Errrr btUr f«llo«
vaataWHiM up asdiook kw boat
aewaadtboa
Wo hsrr •oaadram
cwlfaktstbst would drliffbttlMboy
sad pot
s fislsblof loQcb to m«
we41.bot arr asdo of astwial ^
fisad bam wosr at wall. Ths^e.
sot sorapMudTo eltlMW. They cost
$1.75 to $2.50
Oi'ty Boole 3±oro
THE HOBABT OO..PWI).
iroii
1^1
SMorM
A
for tbs t
tbfs p«l It away for asst iPK
madSUMlOBS USB! tfyowa
If y^^^ a
910. $12. $15. RMi $U
For AU WoDt. maak fiacy sat Osford Bslnproof Coal*
KnbecbSBoytSS&Jr
ivieissaoe:
Evcrytliiim in shcN-a fer ever>liody.
Then- isn't M C'om'cl Fof»tin»ar style,
fatl or fam y that you'll not find ready
nn<l waiting for you herr. Every
leather—every shiii** fvery* size —
TfflS BOX OF MONEY
GIVEN AWAY FREE
For MEN, WOMEN
sod CHILDREN
lAOMANT
A
I
»
ROSOOl
RIVER
::: FEuows' ExwiiMTioN
I:
:U:
in Use exUwoie it tiiAt nsw h6o\
by KatheriDe C. ThnrstoG,
•TbeGsmbfer.-^
ForengTDMin^ and vivid interest thii book excels its
prt\b*oe«or. *^ie MasqucnkltT." A remance slong pas
sionate and dramaUc lines Uist provw the atiUMr a bora
ston- teller
By t^nre to the Erenlng Record.
OrMt IU»Mi Ctob
•» FNENCH COUNT GAVE AMENICAN
FklrSHd, Iowa. Oct 26.-An east
cMjr Wmwm P»iii« AtMy Af
•EVENE SENTENCE.
boond aad a west bound Rock Island»
here this
Fbur Iowan* were killed anl
SpeeiMj to the Btenius Rrard.
loosly injured. The coliiskm
Gnaw iUpIdf. Midi Oct. K—MrJ.
OB / Sleep grade. The cause
J. Morgma Smith. BKiClier of J. Morgam
U said to hare been a misunderstand
8a»ltk. who U tile kwabaad of Kaa SEAVE THREE MONTHS WITHOUT ing of orders
IPatiem* * »Uier aad wboae wl
A RESFITE.
r. S. Hodges of Pontiac. Mich., was
i aboots IM imkoovB, <U«<S at tier home
Injured.
•here last alabt after a llasertac 111ntms. aged 70 r«ar». She had llred MtiM Also Pay
Fine of too Franca,
hen forty two yearm aad was prom!leotanco Severs
aeat la club aad aodal life. Her hiuto Check Csraleeaoem
baad was one or the first pastors of
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I
By Wlm to the Brening Record.
Paris. Oct. 26 —The American, auto- PERE MARQUETTE STATION SAFE
mobflUl, ElRot F. Sheppard, grandson j
gj MEARS BLOWN.
a Maaaliftiafi ForMding Fua
thar taclals UntaM Under
^ Peerd e •iiparvlelon.
NINTH YKA»..Mtt
IIMTERESTIlUO
KILLED CHILD
GOVERNOR IS
I eOM^UNTING rr r.::.;.“rT.r.r.'»«»iTs««« »»•«»»
■VjOH.H CM.T W» t«v.d M
•XOlvan kr Oirto ant DMft BaatM
6 0*0L00K EDITION
traeil.
is till* liest pix‘panition
on the market te-tlay
fur tueb a purix>6e.
We have the largest line
of Ladies’ fine Shoes ih
the city, at prices that
can't be bejit. ALL
NEW .STVLES. Call
and get a key to the
20c a BBttlf
BOX OF MONEY FREE
EDELWEISS CREAM
I
WITH SHOtS
WAITJ'
Alfred Grcilick & Co.
DRUG J^TOREl
224 Front Street
[ 5 E C^FRONI^NION J
***'
.^ '>W.S
- Waa W.tlltsxnum
Wall-Kj^ e..TE,n
CItiwa -fof rodUlUJ
Cadillac.^^ight. Mr*. Spivey and three youm;
B <,
Ovar25Y#ara.
children. perUhed The origin-of the
T
Special to the Evening Record.
| fire is a my*tcrv
Spivcv m-a» not ir.
Cadillac. Mich.. Oct. 26.-Jostlce of the hmi*e The fire *urted twtuuvl
r (be Peace Charles H. SlncUir died at minute* after a neighbor called. Tln^' Ewerr CIDER » cam. par
hU home Hi Ihu ell, yertrrday morn- .kull. of the ehlld^" «ere Vru.hefl
cHYmplication Of disease*, i-ln. The coroneiyt* investigating.
^
.
ladttging nervous debility from which
*
Ite had been a snffervr for several
COLLISION ON BRIDGE.
aontbs. Mr Sinclair was 66 years old
andJtad been a resident of CadUlac! Two Trollay Cam Cama Togsthsr With
for over a quarter of a ctmturv. dnrtnk j
Oiaaatroua Conaaeuaucaa.
Which time he had been engaged In ! By TAlre to the Ev enlng Recofd.
the funiltune and undertaking bual j New York. Oci. 21.-In a trolley car I—»«.# •iMX, B«»h —
Bcaa. Being a civil war veteran he colUsioii on the WUllamsburg brtdgi'
waa alwaya an earnest worker in the tbU moroing George Pryid. aged 17.
kMal O. A. R. as well as In polities and John Holden, agad M. were taUland la lodge affairs He U survived ly. aad twenty other peraoos more or
by Mrs. Sinclair aad one son.
| less' aerlooaly Injured. A big track
i broke down on the tracks,
Tb. «l»y €t Ih. Ipdoor bmIdc of ) rsr« IwiWMidlstelr to
thr SalTatloa Aror artli bmaftar ht
T:«
Remlhr aM>«il»ii of ih. Ellu i
I **^y*^*^*p-^r I
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
(Brinnell JBros.
There’s a Great Deal of Pleas
ure in the Right Piano
at Hfi low
50c
HUKTIXOTOK
159 EAST FtOHT STIEET
^
(3vmndl 3Bro6.^
MBKS CaYOOMC MBNS
ClfOnONGX & rORMlSHlNGa
saltOR.
I O. C. MOrPATT I
■ Abstracts of TIUs I
WHEN YOU CAN?
If you
U) buy Kougb or
l)roǤe<l LumU
U r. Builtling
Materials or Mill
' of‘
any kind—get onr prices
and oomi>are th«-m with otherb. the saving will Ijp yotire—tbo
business ours.
Quality oonsiderwl no one w ill sell you LomU*r at bettpr
Citissfia Pboon. 82i Bsll. IBB.
FOUR WERE CREMATE0
nov.I XHfhhor. of Anerire 8»turd*y
oveuthf fbr tallolta* and other
RKMT'
ITEm
TO SAVE A
FEW DOLLARS
Sbilis Co nUasurt
We show a line of good values and exclusive
patterns in both percales and woven Madras
cloths from which we make shirts to your
measure for from
$2 75 TO $6 00 PBl PAH
not less than two shirts to be made up—orders
already uken. have Riven satisfaction. Let
us showyou these.
BuyiKjoori garments from 6 Or 8 lines of as
handsome goods as we have ever shown. A
big variety of colors.
$1.00
SUPERIOR GOODS; FIT EVERYBODY
We have many excellent lines. Fleece lin^d.
Natural Wool, Merino, Camel's Hair, Pure
Soft wool. Lamb's Wool, Jaros Hygenic. Und'erwear is a hobby of ours, that is why every
good thing is found here.
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THE EVENIKQ fttOOItO. TIUVERSE CITY. HICHI04N. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2S. tfOS.
h* vAiiUd th^ Batter iBreetlsated i
>ramtod(battlmhrtesiasor
teiD tbe acbool was a mlatake; that ft waa a mistake for tbej
> to partaka of it aad tbe amt-i
Id warrant cenaare.
j
Cenawma Mr. GHbart.
rrant me In cenanrbig Mr Gilbert.-be aaU. First be
said that Mr Onben sbooM bare
taken chaise of tbe mauer persooaUy
at the social aad not allowed Mr. Nye
to take tbe reaponalbUtty. Secood.be
■boold bare aottfted tbe parent* of the
boys. Tblrd.. If be dldnt do that he
sboald bare notified the mayor, the
prtnldent of the board of edncatlon or
police. He alao denaored lir. OUben for allowing the cider to be
tm^ed in tbe acbool. '
He suted that when boya came to •
pebool foBcUon dnmk and Uter came
oosa football field In an Intoxicated
(Cooilnued on Foarih Page.)
-aad I lUmk the M^crtateaScm told
lUm. Uat tSree or fear Hick
bo]n came aoder be inSoeace oT liquor
and »ere Mopped br ibe
Mr. Nfe prerloas to cnterlnc tbe raen
aad were made to retire bj Mr. Nye”
Mr. Prledrteb Mated that be
dlately called tbe eupertateiideiit ap
aad eadearo^ to make aa appotelBieoi wUb Mr Ollbert lor 4:M that
aftemooD but Mr. Gilbert dids t
an<J dldn t eend aay wo-d of
late tbai nlcbt to haroa meeUa«. Tbe
moialat Mr Gilbert
aad an laveaiiaatloo wmm be
Firm Intimation.
-What Mr. Oaraer told1 >«tb.f
tot UUrthllU
flrat lailmailoo I had that
and 1
WMM Vfoac.*' eaid Mr.
ment of lock may be marked as
•*praaent, hot fiat vaun#.** BubHatty to **000#. ooil and aaaaon-
I
SWEET CIDER AND LIQUOR.
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Tbe *ereet cider eplaodc at tbe »o;! s " elal of the GIrto* Athletic aMociatUm
: .A
tb tbe Hlab ecbool bar dert loped an
• ;
ttaplttoaani oooirov»i>y ahicb U to be
I
t|pi»aC lld
intuxlcatlou
^ a# BOPM or Ibe Uiigb acbool aiodenti.
1"? s. rweato a' aitkatiob which u to u' BOfv deplorod aad ahicb demaadr the
meat Held laveat Ural loo.
When It to coaclualvely mhomn who
r
art tba MbMmfcaiSara who eold llqaor
to mlBom from the Hisb iicbool. the
autbanties abotild pmre<>d with
atiDoat diiiimce tu inflict a Jurt
tohment for fbia violation of the liquor
Uw. It to bad enouab to «?!! liquor to
'
wl^a Knmj»'Jr HIrh achool boy
make the rotmda of ihe aalooo* and be
come Inioilcatfd, It to a dtopare not
. only to tbe boy* tbcniM Iven but to the
^
'C '
,
^
Whatever may be the result of the
InveeiUtaOon or.lbe meHt* of (he case,
the publicity of (be affair will doubtleaa be a whc»le»oine Uwn to tbe Inna
who thtt* permitted tb«*m*vlves to po
astray.
Tbe controvemy U*lw**en the auptrlatendent and the mayor and other»
la areatly to be deplored, because auch
ant but which are haimful ip r
waya. v^Wa-^llcve that the rea4»lution paaaed by 'lbe^l>oatd_l»f'eilttraiian
I Uat nUht to ripHit, and that the board
,, look the proper rourae. Aa to
merit* of the altuatlon llurt' are
atMliou* for cartful thought on
aide*.
However, while the lucidt-nu wlOch
V
have rlae to the aiormy meetiUK of
last night are gnwtly to U* deplored,
the result ahould In the end be l>cn«^
flcTkl. Traverse (Mty ha* taken great
pride In her public *ch.»oto. which havgained an einlabli' rtpiitatl..u through
out the state and in tbe univer>ltie.<t.
f
to which atudeiita go frtim Trav
^
City, and it to greatl}* to l»e regretlctl
}
that there Khould be anything to mar
•
the harmonlot:s progr**** of our etlii
;Catlonal Ky*t**m
Rmuktd. Boi totf ..IV :b..' b.- h»l
dtoeovwtrd tbat l*rvaiflnu Hn^arvelt is
aemething of « w ag. pUa galber anrprislng recnark aroused rurioatty. and.
after aotne qoeatimiing. the dean was
tndneed to explain.
A few Gays before tbe ejection teat
KWlrember a member of the «blnet
mK tbe daan In Boston, and a* they
parted the aiwtatS' tnqttlh'Hl: -Wbal
sbalM say to Theodore Booaerelt fur
jotrr
To tbto tbe dean with hi* matomaty candor and vigor, repltod: rtlire
him my regard* and tell him ni
d-d If Vll vole for himHe bad<entirely forgotten hit meaaage to the iireaident. until a few day*
after tbe electkm. when be rtwlved
the following note from tbe Whits
Uouae:
I>ean—Judging from the size
of <rtir majority, you must ixare
c-hangiHl yuur mind. T. It.**—CMeveUnd IXHlger.
MOTICE
6000 CIGAR FOR 5c
E Sons Sellinq Havanas
r the Mestinq of the Board of
~
This Price.
I Equalization.
w hen be came I wanted to know more.
No wthai Wadsworth nrxw Chicob
I wanted to know where they got the
Notice* to hereby given that the j
Lvaua Board of Review and Equaliraiion
liquor so that I could pot tbe proper
, smoke that the city of Traverse City. Grand Trav4
legal machinery U motion.- Mr. Oil
f ten center.
bert had admitted, auted the mayor, «'<li“i«id'L'.D,7tor7n their <»«;
»lll n...
•
(hat there waa elder served at the
8. E. Walt * Son. warn ever:, j-epilar seaslon on Monday. .V.v.........
aocUl but dldn t think that there was smoker In this section to try a Chico. | ,905. In the council rmuus In ilu* SiaN
Mr 8 V Wa*t *ald the other night,
building from * oVlock uiHil 11
anything wrong In that.
Drunk at Football Game.
and^w^/lldl\m'c!;arg^^^^^^^
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In regard to the boya the mayor said It. This cigar to taking tJu- place «l oVIock until 4 ocluck in the afp rnoou
that the auperiniendenl aUled that ten cent cigars amengb* emr luobt rrit ^f the ^aid day.
They sliall have the power »<i r«ib •
Mr. Nye had talked io,them but he leal trade, and we want « ry lover o1
tribe, re-valee and re-cquall/e thdldnt think that he found out where
♦•veral part}^ «»f any descriptbin of
the liquor waa bought. '
like the Chle<»
•state, but not to Inrreose t*r dimin
-Jual before dinner.** aald Mr. Fried
rich. “I found out that the boya had smokers like yoti. and you ought to g.
ah the total a*se>Mueiit r»M.n tie*
acquainted at once.
been to the football groonda in a elate
otme.
Persons inl.tn-ated may appear a'
of inioxlcallon the following Saturday.
CoUlM* HMf 0U
This capped the rJlmax and I waa very
hi* meetlnR and ihe l»oanl will hear
Imniig one of the e'>mim:gi>»‘ uiad*
ind conKld.! their Mstemenf^ am
anxious to get to work. Mr. Gllben by i;jviMH»r Ku-nell f4»r rv elinlloii h*
and Nye came to the store and we pro^ with Jesiuli i.Miim-v. Mild llarvel N ifier hearing said statements the de
ColliMUl. .N=uUe ill Vllhige Imll. Whll cislon of said iKjatd will to- final and
ceedcil with the Investigation.
msii. .\fiiT the liill.v a re.^ |diuii wa conclu-'ive.
Acting Lika -Men.Given under mv liaud the *-‘Mh day
•it a«-cma that those* Ixiys bad been hekl by Ihe gin^mur. In Hotel Ride,
j fur the pnn* ‘^e uf in« ting the I.m i
making the rounds of the aaliKins on |ililtb*n| llgll^H, .\lll-Ulg the Kilter wii» of OctoU-r. A. I).
that day and had visited nine and on Tlimdliy Memiy. n I.mhI
CKAS. M BKKR8.
lum
ort
2€-li>t
City Cl* rk.
the previous Saturday four. In each aud :i
i-.Imt to <*jtm|i:dcu liM»d«.
After liltn*dnHion* to Me*«r«. Kii*
aalcKin they look on an average ^f
CALMAN*B Irtsrtor Bpar Varnish to
three drink* Th»*y were acting like sell and Uuim.v. Mr. .Meniiy w:i* pro
men and watiml for each one to trvwL aeutiHl to Mr. t'uUtoHti. wlmn the tut moat Burnbla for all Intartor morfc.
ter ask«l him !i«w he liketl tin
One boy
was drinking
whisky
S|iee<*he*.
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION NO. 13S—
Biralght.’*
-Well.- wjdd Mr. Meniiy iwlio. bv
National Protective U*gion wjll m»*«M
Mr. Gilbert and Nye were not prea- tbe way wu* *llghtly denf.. -i^ultirv
in Woodman hall on the «hlrd Tue^
enl at the football game but Chief of and the governor were all rlghi. i.iT^
day of each 111911! h at T:::n p. 111
Police Aahton waa. Truant Officer that C.dllKon v.a* m* giod u: all. *
Calvin S. Vader. president; borin
it to
Mr. Meaiiy I* Wi.w dea.l.
Marvin called hi* attention to one of
Robert*, secretary ; Ntitle C. Gray,
the boy*. Chervenka. who waa acting
deputy.
In an ungentlemanly way. When told
^lU«t..u llernM.
to do M* by the chief. Chervenka
straightened up and was taken In
BOYS* OVERCOATS and twopiciobante by Bhrenbaiw and the vHher*. aulta combined, at $i. St>e them,
A. J. McPHAIL
Mr. Fried rich then slated that he oct 21-tf
Hamilton CoUhing Co.
got the boy* and J. W. Slater, the
father of one. and Mr. Slater pronitoe-l Dry, Hart and aen WO0& •oqlh SIdt
n»ork nt*.Pbon*ltt
that if the facta were oblalntx! he wab
UmtoarCo.
8«»W
willing to aid In proper prosecution.
Tbw four boya, Ludka. Bbrenberge-.
Chervenka and Slater appeared at tb«
*ton- and told their atew)’. Mr. FYledrlcli giving them a lecture on their
The iKiys were anxious not lo ap
pear in court and Mr. Friedrich dldn t
want to arraign tbom although he
stated that Mr omK»rt thought that
Chervenka Khould have been arrested.
The mayor thought that Instead of arr»»«ilng the lM»y the *aloonkeeper who
sold him the liquor should be arrested.
Mr. Ollbert waa of the opinion that
the matter ahuuldn*! be brought Ui the
atientlon of the t>oard. said the mayor,
but he thought that it should for two
reason*: First, because If the facts
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MILEAGE BOOKS.
were plainly established, the saloon
•.vThe n'«iuratlon of the irateliiitt keeper* t*«uld {dead guilty and that
— r public, of Michigan of a convenience would keep the l»oys out of rmirl and
^ whirb they much apptx>cU(tHi. and the second bccanac it would have a aalnUhdrawal of whicli was awmingty talory eff«‘ct to have the boys come
suggested by red tape r* qulrom«'nt* 1 fore the tovanl.
rather than hy actual gain, to a fa-k j Mr. Fri.'drirh further said that whCd
which Goveimn Warn. r has stated he L
get* to the stage where he
would *14 hiK Un.t u> acc*>mplJ»h. Th-|h
hasn't enough re*|>eci for hts teacher*
northern
interrhang. able
mileage j or claK**mattn* to kei»p away from the
^ Axxk
a.cdnv*nil<*nce u» ihoae whoj school when he 1* dnmk It shows that
'fraveb'tl murh In Michigan and per- be ha* fallen very low. “When 1 aee
mlttol of wnnr saving In ex]»en«cj what tho*^* l»o>> drank.- aald the
which cannot t)e .•ff*vt*>*l through the niayor. -It I* a wtmder lo me how th'-y
u*r of tin- r.mitly snbstItutiNl Coutr*l | ever got lo school.a.«wl»U.m l..x>Y In Ihv
The mayor look the stand that when
course of * recent add^e^^ to the Mlch-i the boy* **f the High school came lo
Igan
Itolrymcn*
asKoclatlan.
ai th.- achu.*: intoxicated at a function
Adrian, Governor Warner aald: *1 giv*n by the scholars in the school
shall take this mlb'agi' l»o*ik maUcr up house, it was time for tbe board lo
with the rallr»»a*l* at once with a view take ct^gnlzanco of the matter and de
lo gelling the northern tosik on tab' mand fact*. Hi* only object, he stated,
again. In iloing this 1 *l all n*.k the wa* that good might come of It and he
aid of Ihe *hlp(M‘r* and buslne** turn
10 enter into
of the aiate. and oapcclally the travelIng men. I iKdieve the* railroads w ill I
Cider in Profeaaor'a HaL
put the old iHwikH back on aalc again
facta
after the Injustice of the
I *■<‘*‘0 wanted. It bad been atat ed that
been brought to their atientlon; i»ther"'’ the hall* fnd stairways were t
wisc it will no doalu ntoke som
' { with the stuff and that the janitor waa
legUlailon neccaaary.**
1 paid i: for cleaning it up and that one
! of the professor * hats had been filled
How's This?
The janitor had informed the aupei^
Intendeni that twenty pOlona of cider
were brought to the Gliding. The
order waa good during the entertain
ment but afterward waa -terrific.- The i
cider remained In the building, aald i
Mr. Friedrich, until the follow^ j
Thuraday or Friday and during tihe |
week the janitor told him that he hhdT
ai*cn *om*‘ of *he girl* drink It andj
nally. acilag directly upon the blood alao some of the leachera. Also onej
mneoito <aiirfacci of the
evening they had cookies and drank
tbe elder. He then referred the nat
ter to the board for further Inveeti^-
ward for anv coae of CaUrrh Uiat oannot be cured by Hall*a Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENKY G CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the underwlgned. have known
F. J. Cheaet for the last 15 years, and
l»ellcve him perfectly honorahJe In all
bualnea* iranaacttoni aad financUlly
able to carry out aay obUgatlont made
by hia firm.
Waldlng, Klnnaa A Marrtn.
Mr. File
t>k«toed-for mai-j
TH« WeST Mne^ bora orepeoaU,
tcra that bad taken plqce before diel
oct :i4f
Hamflion CoKhlag Co.
CityOpirraHoon
LOWEST PRICES
HIGHEST QUALITY
One Big Week
THE
MOST LIBERAL TERMS
RODNEY P
Tlie tlmie in«U motive jjowera that have built up for ns the
linreqt 8to\-e timlc in Xorthfrn Micliiimu.
a
EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE STOVE
STOCK GO.
is ri'presenUvl in our atock, imludim: all llu* leadiutf
tiiakea in
MISS VHE CULVERT
HAM CXIAL EUBKERS, SOIT COAL BURNERSu WOOD
HEATERS, COMBINATION COAL AND WOOD STOVES. BASE
BURNING WOOD STOVES, BOX STOVES AND AIR TIGHTS
AND
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
LBERTRSDREY
J. w. sl.a-te:fi
Moiiilay nitflit n «-ompl*te
•oitnic iJTOcluotion
the
bcauiifol Bonthem play
Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher
OakFarm
CLOAKS AND FURS
PRICES: iOG, 20c. 30{
Low priced and extra
quality is the class of
garments you will find
at the
U. M. nuellmantel
REAL BSTAlb AND LOANS
SOUTH SIDE STORE
NOTARY PUDL4G
aat front Si.
We can save you money
by buying your Furs
and Cluaks at our store.
P-REK!
WoriT*^* VIOIJN tiK'MAKlwa-IK U.
pupil W*i hm^ ulrradT
CUerpbon..
A. J. WII.HEL.IVI
DR.J.W.t1IOOINS
Vouir rnymm Arm Grossed
OR. P. i WOLFE, Propr.
DR. B L PAULSOR, Assisi.
4ta-4l^ WILHELM B .K ,
TRAVERSE CITY
Fine Dental Work
CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH ST.
DENTIST
and yoti would Uke to hsr* th-m ».tr*ttbto«fd without Mrdl-si «r Hurri-sl
lfwaA•«>old^call and ta« the photoemphf of mme «r thtw whi-c <T«a wp hsrr
strulckteMd aad wo will capUln hrrw wr did it
COB!t«BIKIOI«*:th
National School of Music.
SOUTH SIDE STORE
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DEALERS IN CVERYTHINQ
DEALERt IN KVERYTHINQ
«• Baal rranl SI
Pbee* ^
DEALERS IN EVERYTHINQ
SOME GOOD THINGS TO EAT
FROM THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT
WflElE YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE NEWEST GOODS AND FUIESY GOODS
FREr SERVICE CONNECTIONS
GAS
THE
WINKLE8S
You Only Pay
S3 A ROOIVI
until November 15th for cver>'thing
including lamps, piping, fixtures and
labor.
DOri WAIT! V
00 IT ROW!
TRAVERSE CITY GAS COMPANY
THE EVANS SANITARIUM
For the tieatmont of tbe Liquor and Opium Habiu and all
Forma of Drug Addictions by the
EVANS METHOD
Will be open to recciTc patienU abont Oct 15. For full
particulart addreaa
I. DAVY,
l-ooK MBox 103
miom.
If you like Salmon for a lunch or for sandwiches j^el some of these: Colom
bia River Salmon, Alaska Red Salmon, or Coal Bay SalmonNo other store sells green Turtle >elid meat.
ned and sells at r»0c the can.
'
This is the finest ever can
Here are some moreg^d thing's -Taste just like the article right out of
the water.
Monarch Lobsters, Cc>ve Oysters, Lion Lunch Oysters. Minted Sea Clams,
White Horse Clams, Burnham s Clam Chowder.
What is better these chilly days than a good soup for dinner. The \ an
Camp Soups are already to serve—Just the addition of a Htilc hot water;
chicken, boullion, beef, vegetable, bean.
Sardines are eaten so much, so we carry four different kinds, at l<ic. l-jc-,
25c and the extra fine for *l5c a bo.\*.
The finest canned meals all ready to serve, Lotted Ham, l\nit?d 'J ongue;
Corned Beef, Veal L^iaf. Deviled Tongue. Dried Br* f. Jiamberger Steak,
Roast Beef, Chicken Loaf.
Just received some new Scotch Herring, Tunny Tish and Ring Oscar Sar
dines that arc the finest ever put‘up.*
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
F*l F-TY
!• m Pt
seo SEE OUR wmfiow
■w
J.B. Palgc Bcctri^.
m CASS STREET
Here are some Delicacies that will surely tempt you: Chow Chow, Sweet
Mixed Pickles, Pure Olive Oil, Tobasco Sauce, Blue Lab?l Ketchup. Mon
arch Mint Sauce. Prepared Mustard, oyster Cocktail Sauce, Sweet Gherkins,
Queen Olives, Baby Olives,,Stuffed olives, Leicestershire Sauce.
O iC Pd T
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADEi*^
PHOrfE 508
A THE NAMIAH A LAY i i
m - MERGANTILE COMPANI
•HtHLAHlAI m
ONtHlAUXA,
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tMlIVlO
ONIHlA«Al
NI
tHriVM
m
v ’'--=C, • 5 .[:?« ■
i mucom. TIUVEMC crrv. IIIOHlOAK THUflSOAV. OCTMCH », ttos.
coNSTmmoN
FOR RUSSM
MSMn HUE M GominiM •wm«nB«iiB
T~—1 ■
.
rtk.ta.Hfe
■
WaTO MIVUW MWTCAD ARC
Br wir. to Che BTMriac Baecik.
WfU. ORAirr OMRI tlUlLAfl
Hot Cartw.. Afk, Oet. M.-BU
TOCMHMANV.
bedfeo har. bM rMo*«ad fraa lb*
rate, at tbe PbeMe boaw arbfeb «n
awtroyad bj Cr* tbfe
Tbe
bedta. vet* boraad tatmt laeacaitfea. It araa a awap iodglac boaaej n ba. beaa ebarcad ibat a eotablii?
a*artb*tnalloaatalBd*potaadlaat|cafetad oa tbe mutm. aaooc tba poIDO NOT WANTTO INCtTKOOVtR»<»- aifbt bad tblnMea itxwen
Tea tato buyers who deny any such com«tMr TOO MUCH.
to!Mae and for the fnrther deatal state
that the prtess for the past week hare
ts to Cl reau for Mondsr
H AUmm OMiirsI m •MtMrvi
l>. &0 to U cents for
RmoM mM
OIMW Ttiat
and today. These prices
are governed by the market urired
W»Him <f All Crafts
CASK INVOLVING $» PAIR OF here even day from New York.^tisbarg and Chidago and the potatoes to
8LKI0H8 HAS 888N CARRIKO.
day selling OB the market nt fiO cents
tr Wife to U» Rr«iM RMord.
are agnin ehaaged hands at the cars
UmMob. Oct. M -Tli^ corraoiM
CotU te Oie Fli»MHr Are New AL fbr &3 cents whUe the Chicago price
at the BselMUisr Trtw
ranges from a to 70 cents today. T»y
at 8t. PMormbtirg wimi that he la antofod te Mas# Reas $l8-8iekts
day's prices In Ihe state are: Burr
ihorHatlTcljr laforned that the c*ar
Cast Alaa.
Oak. 50 cents; Bangor. 50 cents;
hail 4aeiM to graat Roaala a doiiati.
Grown. 45 cenu; Fife Lake. 45 to 50
Untta abailar to that of Oanhaar.
id TA i eems; WITIlamsburg. 50 cents. Barker
Tbe ease of A. B. 1
•erioaa TraaHe FaaraO.
J. Twfddle. which to the ootgrowth of Creek. 47 cents; Twin Mountain. 45
^ m. Peterabura. Oci. 2«.—Berl
a contest for n pair of sleighs rained to 4C cenu
tftNible' ta feared from the strike situ
U is stated by the buyers that Inat $<!>. has beea appealed the aeeoaJ
atum althotiah r«t tt»«re haa beea do
lime, the tost appeal taking It Into the stead of a combine they are working
hostile dmaoaatratloa aaaUut the aov.
Ruprsme court The first trial was la against a close competition which re«meat. The atrte la frovlaic Imt
Jusilcf rurtU- court In September and suRs hlfliost dally In word disputes
the worhmeo are taklax rare not to
was a ease of replevin, for the aleij^s and fights. Rver> load is seised by
fofce the poTemmeot to the polat of
which the defendant alleged he pdr- three and four buyers who rush out kn l
to lU tubers, wbtr
chased of J. O. Pike Jan. C. six dayThere to a grtnrlaa belief that while
before the platotlF ctohned he ob-^ the quality Is closely inspected and the
talDcd tbe same from J. a Pike on a bargain closed with the indifferent
a OMDpromlae will be rearhed before
property note Jan. 12. The case was farmer, who knows that compeillloo *•the altuatloa beeomea »> acute aa lea l
K
dTTided in favor of J. J. Twr-ldle and good for his soul One day this
to snmt IrooWe. The atrlke la alaioai
wiibln five days the plaintiff filed hi- they paid 7 ceois moix< than they were
leaeral la aouthera Ruraia Repor i
Iluo bond and appealed to the Circuit able to sell for as the close compel Ifrom the emtdif show that thh work
This esse, tried at this term of tlon caused a raise locally which couM
\m at all ermfis are JonUnc Ue atrik
court was decided In favor of the j not be siemmod.
tag tmllwajr mea. The prices of fool
plaintiff, the justice court verdict j
■ ■ataTf are adraaclDR.
jCIAH
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STfMBB ME m CMERU
TO THESIPHEIK COURTS
JMESUHOEPROiOTED
U ing reversed. The defendant. thU
nPRMilfi mrTFRV
lime has been the active mover for an
appesU. and has appealed to the Su
premo court and a writ of error suci
l*nHlflMO UCKlUII
MARQUETTE preparing a bill of except
tioraeni. The costs to the plaintiff, it
Is alleged, are to the present time
alKiut 175.
The case of Mr*. M^ E. Blckle v«.
OMet Will 8a 4a Thla City—Patir OisRalph K. Jameson, which was ,iriej
Mtehars and Car Olatributor
at this sesskm of Ihe Circuit court and
te 8a Hart Alac.
Judgment for 11.050 rendered for the
plaint Iff ^as l>een appealed to the Su
.^Jamaa Kehoe ha« been appolnicl preme court by Attorney John J. TwihItialnmaaler on the Pore Marquette In die for the defendant. The case Is
place of M. J. OrlMn iranaferred He the outgrowth of a property sale by
will hare charge of the Petoakey and John \i-hde through his agent. Ralph
Big Rapid! dlriauma. hla tcrriiory In K. Jameson of a bouse and lot to Mrs.
tdiMllng evamhli^ »orfh of Traverar Mary K. Blckle who claimed that afie.nty and ererythlng from Big Rapid- eompleitng the pa)*mcnts she could not
to Muakegun but not Including Mti» obtain a deed through other claims
kagoa,
agalosi it.
Thia promoilon affocii. not iwily Mr
Kehoe but Traverae City a- moll an the
dlapatchera will be tranaferTVil to ihicity. There are four dlapatchera and
Many Leu Furchaaad and CentracU
all are married^. In, addition
for CotUpas Awargftf—fimith
car dlatribntor wIIIX^ located here
Farm Sold.
Thto will be welcome newa to the ahip*
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NOW
A
FCRC
TRAINMAftTER.
f
t
CARP UU(E IMPROVEMENTS
pera who herrtofure have In'cn obligoa
to travel to Grand Raplda In order
gel hold of the ear of the car dUtribu.
tor. It la a condition long hoped for
but hardly dreamed of.
The changing of the dlapatchera and
the location of the tralnmaatera
this city win enable the work to
done eaaler and quickt r a« herHofore
whan they were located at Grand Rap^
Ida they were at one end of the dtvlaloD while now they will he almost In
the center
The offleeK will be located at llosrtl
man and for ihe siniei. the pn'aeni
buildings will be filed up but nest year
new building will nroiably be «
-
Mr, Kehoe haa be«-n with the PenMarquette twenty-two yean*, starting In
aa a telegraph o|K rstor. For a
bi‘r of years he waa agent and hla pro
motion comes as the roault of harJ
work and faithful service. He has
been In tbe railroad business since he
was 14 years old
MlfiOMROtllSWSTmiTE
•tats Hlfhway Commiaatonar Earls
Will Hold One Mars on Thursday. Novambar •,
Frank Hamilton received
^
^
trait. ataUng that If agreeable to the
highway eommlsalooer of Grand Trtv
t rsc county be would designate Kov
ar tbe day for the good loada Insti
tute in Ibis city. Mr. Hamilton left
town *srly this morning, but before
leaving he telephoned aeveral of the
hlghwsy rammlssioners who agreed to
that date. Mr. lUmilton Immediately
wired Mr. Bar! that Nov. 9 sraa agree
able to the people of tbU section
This tnsUiute wUl be one of which
to being held by Mr. Bari, under tbe
new sute reward road tow. and which
waa eery beneficial to every count. In
atttutea are toatructlve and practical
nod reauh la profit te every county
In which they are heM.
Mr. BnrI baa bM here before and
fa eery wcU known and It to n anrt
thing
thing that
that the
theeconUag matltnte wUl be
a good thing for Grand Traverae
COKCBBT
Special to the Ev'cning Reconl
Acme, Mich.. Oct. 2€.—The Acme
Cemetery asaociatlon held Its regular
monthly meHing yesterday afternoo i
at the home of Mrs. Uvingstoo. After
the business session a pleasant social
time was had and tea was served »o
about twt^ty. RcwlUIng that the burial
place for their dead was sadly neglect^ and pained to have It ao the
people of Acme organised this gaaocls
tlon with About fifty members. In
March. 1905. with Mrs. C. H. Kites of
Bates as president. They have had
reguUr monthly meetings since that
time, two of th(*m being at the cem-^
ter>* where about twenty men grubbed
out brier*, cut cwt trcn-s ami laid out
walks and roadberl*. cov«*rlng them
with grovel and thereby iransfornuHl
this onre neglected spot into a thing
of beauty. This cemetery U beaiiiTTuIof Acme and ts known as Mt. Ash t
eten. Thrt'o doren mountain
iretw have be<»n orden^ U> be se
the spring
Frank Frit«drich left today for Pitts
burg. where he will U» located for the
next thriH* month* In the Interest of
the Fay A Bowen Engine company.
Mr Friedrich has lieen In town for n
WOMAN*# CLUB.
few vr«>eka cloalng up some bunines*
deals Vod dlspoalng of sOme of hts su.-plus proiHjrty. Among wther things] Mro. A, L. 8achant Will Ba tha Leadai
he haa sold ruaort lots at Fbuch t|t|
several partlea. Including one each to
The following I* the Woman's club
Jos. Sleder. Cha*. J. Hanaknrsky. A. program for tomorrow:
Petenyl. Frank Sledek. Andrew Sled
Mrs. A. L. DachanL leader.
er. Jos. Klaasen. C«»rnella Kiaasen.
Itopcr. -CTiarles Wilson Pcale." Mrs.
Jake Furtach and Fre<l Uhman. These W. E Marlin
lots will be improved and the owners
-Charle* Gilbert Stukri." Mr* J. V.
will sooner or later build c#uages for McIntosh.
summer residences
Many other ImMusic. “Among the Coloolsu."
provements that will Im- Inaugurated In
latftdocilon of the soprano pari.
and alKMit Carp Uke and at Fooch dur
'•Some Music of Our Pilgrim
Ing ihc next season.
^ Falh^.- Mrs. A. L. Bachant.
The Smith farm has been purchased! The Itoalm Tunes will be fllustrmlby Nunemechei and Hlnkley of Chi-led. Those taking part are Mr*. Leon
cago. who will erect a boat house io) Titus. Ralph Haslet. L. Buck. Mrs?
cost about 11.000 for tbclr own use. | Wysong and Miss Bachant.
They ha\-e several lauDOhea whlca > v------------------------they win use on Carp Lake. They:
PURCHAfiEO A LOT.
have also let contracts for four cot-----------tages. to cost $2,000 each.
Ubrary Aaaociatioo Will Build
5>ed Boughey has purchased a new
•" tba Futuro.
Fsy A Bowen engine for a large The Ladles' Ubrary aksiclatlon has
Ikunch which he will have built in the purchased the lot In tbe rear of the
spring, for use uo Carp lake.
federal building and wUl erect •»
Prem-nt Indication* are that Carp bnildtng foy library purpoaes although
lake will be booming next year as a re-1 no work will be suited at present, the
sort for Traverse City people.
building stUl being a matter for the
{future to bring forth, The considero
j lion was 11.800.
LITTLE CHILD DEAD.
Crfear
MfeM M
fe TMie OaBaita
Friday NIMR
{
Bai t&odridf «»< fci« nod oia
funeral service.
TRYAnCCMIO WANT Aa
1
SrSIfe!"'
KCTTUB RBiDBRXO
. be panRaaed at Broach', for
•
oetmt .
___ __ .-..'IICMIU.
_____
capable of bandtUg aU ktods Qfi
ofj LITTLE
WTOJ feUows- overcoaU. boautlmustoml work from the baU room tojfdl
tojwi>toa
Hamilton ColUiIng Co.
tbe*T*a4*ooeerftprkortbeoM ■ai- oetiUt
There was. a meedag of the board | V W. Jewett brtmght to the B«oni.
They aw famtab ibe dealted!
--------- --------------of dlroctors of the boaid of trade law U^toy^
of Moon's earty gropes ‘
bawber oC player* tor ^ oocasioo'
TBY A RKCORO WANT Aa
. ^
evmitag to Uke up the matter of
^ of excapHonally tae fUvo.
aad «m ose tbeir beet |adciB«at la;,
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i
i I'li' r''
imporuot fiMtovy propoahlofi. Allfr ^ad
lad sisa.
staa. rotoad oa hto fruit farm.
Pnd.---------------------------------------------------------- lectlng players for the j
Mr. and Mrs. EL W.
IO ptooa tbe 1»II« belbra tbe boanl j
^“iTreS TeJ’^'S
OC tra^e. Cor MtoUe actloe. Tbe ttoit toifer br tbe death oC tbeir
**
*»<1 trea.
propeaUion to oae which has been dlshter. daughter of U A Hub-!
rmaikm can he had W tHeto the rity for some time among beU. The funeral service will be Sat
^
phoning
Prof
Horoi'm
sMdlo.
1154 Clilataeaa men and it is recetrtog
aaoonimgement. The promoter .
U dealnw of takbfe deBalie aeUoo la |
iBfcSAtwSBySVbt
They will give several concerts duri fcaaM- at BUteherg'a Grand last ev
lag. Ole and hto eecenlriclOea
MliEY-SRyiNS Stt£
st>me of the works of the great mas
daitao* of tb^ board of dirocion ■nttj.M perf^r, .nd a oeai aum rnalUed
ter*, which hsvt- ncMT U-fort' l»een
be brought before the entire hoard. In j ,,14^ f^m the social time enio>*e«L
view of this, thfwefore. a meeting of
^
given last night by played in the city and in order 10 do
thto they wish the aid of the people of
tbe anrtrt^ bdaer df Irode 1. called
Howard Clem.-ni and Charlie OriflUh
Troverea City bv giving them emptoyFrfdv night at I o'clock In the ednn-j m Honor af Miss Vivian Gardner's
meni abt-nt-ver an occasion arliu** that
dl rooms, where definite actioo mitt | tanU birthday. The refreahments that
an orrhestia I* needed and the same
be uken rdgtlvo to the agreemeat to were sened were bread and butter
will be apprecUredl by them. In this
‘
‘
*0 iWfl«u»4wIches and coffee. The guest* way ihex will U- able to pn»durt* an
enterprise.
. |Nwvui wvii:.
b lb
Vdmnuirr, bmb(uvi
Every member Qf ihf hoprd of trod »j Bayder. Margaret Lardle. Bertha Btew
I* asked 0 he preaant fbr the parpbse' tW. Bertha Rord, Merida Height and
of giving the matter full
Lettle Martin. The boy* were Howari Clement and Charlie GriflSth.
A farewell party ws* given at th«
home <rf Mro John RW in *^ooor of
Uer aon and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Firot Rsputar Troir as Run Atoofi the F.„J^ Vogl, who left for their biune Both single and double:
Bay Front oe tha T.
C A M.
four good colors.
\hl% noon at Missoula. Mo«t. They
were accompanied as far as Mancelona
Phone 90 for prices
by Mrs Ries and daughter. Chi Isiena ,
The work of repairing tha damage They will return home Tliursda^ .
done to the T. C.. L A M. tracks along
Next wc'ck begin* special service* at
the bay front during the M-vore storm ! im Fburleenih SiretM M. E. church,
of last week, wra* completed at nooj ; Rev. A. T. FVrguson. presiding elder j
P-i.oiitiMnr
on the flrsL.tralB to pass over the ha> j d this district, is to prtwch at Acme I
route today was tbe regular 4 o'clock Aurch Friday evening of this week. I
train to Nortboort.
J Mr. and Mr* Henry Dohm left thl* I
K. 8. Bowen of Poioskqy.
sui* ru.*
fur Grand Rapids, where ihev
lendem of trocks. who arrived Tuc* Ispejid the winter with i.-lslHeh
daj' afiernooD at 2 o'clock with th. j
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work traio haa been busy with a gaogj ‘
Art.
of twenty-five men and the wors j A fiiend h.tviug i:if<-tli*u«ly awrnpd j
thotigh only of a lemporarv nature. U ' Murk Twnlii tiuii WIilMler '
sound, though 00 stone filUng ha* iM-en tiru»«-l jokt-r. 'Mnrl.' M»!»-nmly atetn.*! j
iiw-d.
The **t,d filling iiM-d wsM<»ii‘'
"oiild g»-i il.e l-*lt,r of the 1
brought from Wilkins'on the main lln. !
"*“•«*•*
:«ttriui.t ai.y • funny
and r-'qulrt'd ab»>ut thirty cars to r. < ^Jiirili.H iiimv.
h«
pair tho fourrfoot embankment ^ j N rmiiu-! t..
,p»te Whislhnf
1.2U0 feet extent
j dble
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1 ^Vlif-n I he tv o \uu\
tiitriHluriHl,
uUieh even!* tci ik plaiv tu Wlii»*tb-r**
PERSONAL.
-nidlii. ri. meh*.
^
Ttdip Bulbs
fflSNOVT RENIRER
We mention bdov joat a lew
of the bargiiiiu wv offer:
CanvMGIovaa, pair....! .05
Mule Skin <Jk)vea.............17
White Cotton BatU,
each............
V
Rrooma, down to12 Piece White Toilet
Wneh1^U^MdPit?h-‘
en each, 57c and..
IXnonUed Dinner Sola. 4.30
Han^»l Ta^p'raai.. .55
B.nntifDl
Platen . . a a : a a .
.
Mental 25 Hate..'.
Man's 50u Hate....
Boys'50r Hate....
Boya’flOc BaU.................. »5
Don't delay. oaU immali.
ately. TWpriceato tU>
WMXonly.
. .as
FRANK H. PAINE
TONIGHT!
Seats for the high school lecture
course will be reserved at the City
Opera. House at eight o'clock.
V
(
llOfN-h-a- Niupidil.r.
Mr«. W. H. Hiairtn*. *bo ,*< *t !• • • 4^1,1:76.1'e'lii'it'i'ile. ‘au.r7a.l"'
io»ke> on a vUU. wa. called >o.««rd*>, -.v.,i m all l.n.l. Mr. Wld.llrr. not
by phone to Oaekema. m-bere bet | at all Imd. Onb." lie udd<-d. n-fieeilvtS
mother. Mr*. Minnie Brl*ka. lies critk; l>. with a niotlou u* If to iiib out
ftijy ni
•
i
‘*0
Mra. Ch*rte* El., left Ihl. n.or-- >
•
M- «nn-fiil 1
Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. Mor*t. who hivt
been gue-t* of .Mr. and Mr*. Herlieri
S4»K*ltin« for the iia*t week depamv'; \
thU morning for their home In Ckii«or ;
Cit>
Mr. and Mr*. A. C Itobblu of WIP
lsm*burg accumpauied by their chi: .
dren. Ralph and Eunice. IwhmJ I
through the cit) this mnrnlug on tkelri
way tu B|K>kane. Washington, wberihey will make their home in the fo^.
ture They fornunly had charge ofj
the fi*h hatchery at WllUamsburg an^ .
John H. Ili**4dl ha* the work in hand j
[ to fonrli tliut: the pnlnt
well kiiow u ,.b,.Y% r. w h.H., fortv
is nuimutb o.ineth. iril* .in «iiiu-tiig
tmn' in a-onue«-!io„ w ith tlu- piodue
tit»n. Mtuuc y«Kr» ngo. of hii iiii«U(ii-««ful <-i>oi«-tly. Thl-^inuuily wun a dire
fattmv.^drnwlug but meager aiidieue*--. The ni'Airl In tbl« iv|k^i was
reac-hed when ito* rnrmin n-e on a
Wednesday mittiure In ItruokI.Mi w ith
nrteeu iM-rsons in tbe lioiifront of the 1100*0 Ihrtv wi
girl lu :
In the first row of the Iwk-uoy
f young msu.
Tbe play ojiemHl with
seen* an
the de«^ of a ynrht. and 1 the lead1
Ing man
emerged tram the 4-al.lu aud
«*xed Into tbe i-mpiy gulf l>efore him.
Frank Hanson of Bowers Hirbor
left todey for Evi-retl. WsKhlngtoo. i i
join hU two brother*. Cheater anJ
John. who. after a ten year*' residence
In the wext. consider I
venture. Mr*. P. E. Sumner; the only
n her home here.!
slMter. will still retain
Mr*. E\a Webb returned to her I
homo ID CadUlao Ihl.
kiH-ndlns a w*.k *8 the gui-at ol Mr.
aod Mr.. Jame. Dddd <n Silver lake. . u-urf^ui-ili tho x.,U-r ..f II,o }......>
John Putnam of Omena passed
In ilie hahi.ny n-NrK»iidisl;
“1
through the city this morning on his tioii't kn-'w alMiut thf young ladt
way to Keystone, where he Is called: dow ustuir*. but I i-au see If very plain
to attend the funeral of his uncle, John *'^-*’“* Hsraer s Weekly.
Rennie. Mr*. Putnsm left f6r ther?;
tw-... .w «...___
several day% ago and wa* at the bedTlie rt-jkorf of the ik-jaHnu-iit «if
side when her unci edled.
eomiuerti- nud latkor In tin- ridl.il
Mr*. L. 8. Guyer and di
8tate« give* N line lnt.-ni.tlng tlgun-*.
Clara, returned to their home in Cen- Nuowiiig
-bowing uie
the loin-uuipiion
lauisuuiptiou oi
of iM-v.-nic«'>
trol Lake todty after a four months tiy the lea.liug nstion-. .\nimliug to
this aulUorlty tbe I uiuil Kiiig.|..u.
vUii in Ihl* city.
use.1
inmt
tr.i.
the
I'nii.d
8Un*ylMl and 'Mrs. L. W. Hodgson of
An-na. Wt*.. arrived in the city this leml- lu the «im-nni|.tbiii of 1
afternoon cm an extended visit to her -In of dl-tm.-tl M.iritN. aud rniine
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Barney. wiutw. Ill a.Idillon to tlu--e live i.
This is the first trip here for Mr. Hodg- tloui the *taflMl.* cover 8|uilii. Italy.
P.»rtugttl. riilkaon since hit wedding trip thirty yearj .ku-tria.
ago. and he says that he fslls to s.-* Pinl Argentina,
high III total
the old stump* that used to belong to'
tho city as a part of its real estate.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
W. D. C. Germaine left today for.
Charlotte, where be Is called on busl-
Trank LECTURE
Eugene ‘-“•asr"
Bwfard dif Opera d^yse
tomorrowniqht
f-
SEASON TICKETS $1.00
••Oh. I don't mliHl thill.'' re*iKinde<l
f'lenteiD-. with an air uf iM-rftvi mui(•hsIiiiM--. “1 Hiu winiriug jdove«. you
P!»Uad*-l|d»la 1‘utdlr l.4NU-,.r.
THE MARKETS.
Fern Moxellc Hinadill Faased Away
Today.
Chlcaga (k^.
Fronk'Lahym and son. Harold, lef;
Fern Matellc. the little 1-yearold ber. 99%c: corn. 4CHc: oats. qoHc:
today for a short visit at Saginaw an.l
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur HtnsJanuan Pork. 112.40; lard. $«.80; ribs.
din oi 723 Washington street, died
Casalc Kuemln and Herbert Undlc.'* WANTED—Girl for genera! housetoday. The funeral arrongemeni wiU
•Detroit, Oct. 2€.—RT>eat, f9Hc: left this noon for the wlnier. which] work. 517 Sixth 8t. inquire Woo-l
not iH' completed until the arrival ln|
corn, «0Hc; oats. 32%ic.
will be apent in Lo« Anfiries.
i Slaters* mllUifery.
oct 2C-if
tbe city of the parenu of Mr. HlnsdUL
Buffalo. Oct.
Cattle—Qnl«<.
Mr. Hlnsdlll irbookkeeper at the Po- __
Calvea-Sifady. fair. Sbee
taio Implement ^pany and haa
BUwdy. fair. Qogs—Blow, lower.
large circle of friends who sympathl
with them in their grief.
In IMS tbe German novelist
$xrtm lUabe wrote a atory^ln wbirh
one oC tbe cfaaroctfcw remarked that
Thto
tbe Gme wonld cotue.vrben tbereweald
The funeral of John Rennie, who he aa “Bnffland of tbe Pncific ocrom *
be very nniamted.
paaaed away yaatMay moniliig.aged
7$ years, was hMd Uto aneraooa at • “We raU I
ferelt aa befute a Aaik rtedto."
o^dock nt Ktyslnae. Tha iwmatna wlU
be taken tomorrow to Mantotae wl^Bfe
A BHmament in bonor of Profeoaor
AND L®CTUR*-CI«f hartal wUl i
la MacRken. known for to eontribn-
to>M. rrt^'Oet. T7. Bt
wim aMc
.. .oct K-{i
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SIl-KS
3 EXTRAORDINARY VALUES
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^1MBlKkPenBSila
'.69
27 iNhBiKk Swiss Tiffeti
.
Very soft, suitable tor waists or frowns, between the
weiifhts of China and ordinary Tafifeu
i
special price.................................... .......... .............
.69
SSMBMlTlIiltl
The soft finish for dresses or the stiffer for skirts,
a beautiful luster, and guaranteed
QQ
special price.................................................................
These two numbers are worth
TB In 81x1 Dtm Cods
The Kimura Cloth, an entirely new fabric made from
the finest silk and wool caught and spun into a tanmblq fabric with all the delicacy and cunninf of the.
the spider. Soft and clingy, madc4o sell at 1.50, To
introduce it among our customers we will
1 QIC
make the price for this week............................
E. WILHELM
teniar Frail
aidUMoi^..
4
, ";- >'Sf.
ir<
::
m'
^ T»ie ivtwwio »wcew»r'inpy^t^ cnv.
thuwsprv. octomck
n. i««.
b«*: tot
«»M>nMK •»<« looS, tb«J « Chri«taa_«M vaa ai tb* bea<l
Mr.
ataia IhW had|dii-i ^aov Bhreabattatjapportaijiy i« addn^ihahoard. Heiof the adwote. He halimd that tha
hdbre ha came to ij^'ati^.'
aald Oat laamiMA as Ji« hmi Jheaa|acbools hara,vm doiaKanre motaHy
M aiat him la aay dthar plaaa h€ eaaaavad ha dadUad to atala arhat he for the admiara
^*1 kaoa him aad If he had aaaa Ukbi0ft Of the matter. thdCifi^ hel l ia the state. Hf deplofad the whale
hiai vodda-t have hihva that be mt^XSTlalO: ia&lmfmy froST Sarthaa; aofortiaate oocorrapea that had baaa
teas thaa 21, Ha said that ba «oa]da*t1 fnaa tha faaltor or tha bor H the] hroasht oat hr the
ha abla ta atata, othar chaa oat par ]airaat. Ha koav tb^ ihaW was cdIb<| Mr. MeWafky said that the bcV» bad
aoa. Who was IB tha ailooa at the ttaia to ha a aodal and that swart ddar apokaa rery hlchly of the teachers aad
was holBd to ba aanred tot he saw no had giraa them foil Joatlca. J. A. Mbavhaa he. t|ia mayor,
•
So«oeo Man ftaapamJWa.
' aociala vatv ImM at iha pehaol the/
Itr. emten asplatelai^thak ha dida't ham ta tlhiL Be the® told of the oe- tacne thoocht that cider was as haria^ '
He (bea
the aa^
' abottld ha wiiar tha aiipfaTWw af the 00 lb the pareota of some of tha boys mroadat at the aetooL Howthahogra leas as lemonade. It belac stoply tto
• were .piiattHly raafunaible for the i board and the hoard ahoaM harp bobw^ bacaosa thay had tioQor in their
spirit la which It was naad. Ha also
bnjM a. flat Ua liqirf»r: If the mayor; ibla« to layeoBoarmlMthalr Batura.
_ _ _
_ _
He had ashed oaa of tha boys obM that from hte own peraoaal know,
j knew cf It ha 1$ to hlame: if ike chW
nimtrVu
Ha said that Pioftoaor Keeler of Mt. I who coaid sdl them liquor and Leon ladre. the sctolara held the tenchem
had kaowUtife of the matter and
j la hirh esteem.
1 oaght to bare tha rtchi to state Pteasaat. o[bo ted tha raetat taaUtote. filater had renlledj
^
dlda'i aet. hli^ h
boys cna «o into anr aakwat Mr. Hoffatt said be was on the board
that tha Trasarsa City aehools
fc«d •w.Id «»e of i ____________
rtte of the «M..* aaM
-»d M^.CIlbart..
Mr. OUbrrt. said
.
V,
bit aay poileeaaaa did. a aa* one vouM i
j when Mr. Gilbert came. He thom^
with aU tha ham vera eiealteat aad that he had dx la town and aar aaloaakcef>er will c
the
hoys
aajrthlac
they
braai,**
the schoolo were nmafajE excelteailr
aamach as It was h««pfl» from the Trararaa City Hlch
lir. FrlHJrU* the® took cjccaaioa
The boys tfaeu warn borne.
I and that the teachers had almost perhatlmaiad that I foaterad thU mattar.** I >ebool la oaa class and they were the
After that the -hUartons- time be [feet eontroL
He oaM that ha had tha taodiMmy of I best I- that ete^.
can. 'cider was thrown arotmd ihej The discussion eoded with the pas%I and they
Hava Doat Him InJary.
r the chtirdi xieople est-ept
lemoaade wtwlJ . Inc of i
resolution
^ dMa i mow that K wm haiaf taken.
"I am wiUliut to take censure." asM
» biattets or the saKxm nn-B
Triad la Sava
Mr. QUbert« **1 am no aneak nor am I
communication from the ^uperin
Was le a Sateoa.
j Firm, he stated, tha hoys dldal a coward. I am wUlin« to come op here other spirit than the natnral caiety j
Hf naUed attection i*i the fact that j dHnk any of the elder. 8t<oad. la rtv Ulu- • nk> Md Uko Jwt «!»»«• but «>•' t «»»»<» ‘O roong peopk'.
j
...ported ib.t
<Mk P.rk
pi Oiu; Of ib^ riateiDcct. in Mr Oil card to aspelUac Ehraabargm. He t am aot h»r* to be kiekad. If I am 1 He bad neaer laaaed an order ibai Kbaol vas badly crowded. Half day
bat I! »•» »« obeyed. He tarltad the baatd j tmumt oaly of the klnderaartea were
I was stated that be>«aM that for four years the CSeolty chan^ with dolac thia^or that
to ooeatloB the teacbera aa to wbether b.,d ,«a ^ tiaaBBliary badly liable 1
t4Mi ^en fn a saloon and dmnk with ^ had been worklas to tare the boy bat
nom la the baiemeot aaa belet otilime ot Ike boys. He Mid that he had j he had told Ehrenberger that If be the ebarsea. TWa matter win so out thi. ruirmeat was eorrees or not.
Mr. N.re
pat bit fact. In a ►tmplrj,,.a.
There
fa the
a« a friend ai»1i didn’t reform they would hare to le. ovw
- • -------------------------------------s«e.w are 450 chUdrea la the
over ice
the couuiry
country ana
and no
do me wioiai
untold
*;the sahdon man luul puUrd him Inarer^hlm go. He said that he had stated! harm, yet you men are willlns to pubmanner and receire*! tb.‘l uuUdInc.wlih a MWtlnc capacity for
>. the old
liers* pnmde in June, lie that be was looking for a cfaabee to let liely censure me while you hare
attention. He said that
The commonlcatioo was referre,!
who was at the liar aa«? Ehrenberger go aad bellmd that Itju^er been Inside the building. You!'hnnly wanted to stale hb cri.e amJ j to the committee oa schools.
didn't bny any ilrlnks liecaoi- h would be the best thing for the High bare t«k« the iMilBHmy of a matij“o’ leave It lo.tbc lanitor or tbt maa| Charir. p. Bock tcortercil bl< rp.li:
ylMn t bate woiiry imteich with him. ; school to do so. The Inrestlgatloa has who eaa bardly be cobaldrrcd reliable. •»«•» «««.
j nat^ from the board aa hr wa« an
'•nut If It can iH- prob.-n that 4hat < bad no effect on him as he has been t doa-t waai tympatby. I doa'r bavr
Baard Hat Nothing ta Do With It. |loo(cr r naMeai of ibr FOortta ward.,
_
^ there the day that |
lu i sc-n .moving on the football Held ami to tracb Kbool anotber day If I don’t j H. Mooii*u* raid that the whole | Tb. rclctiatloo wa. rrfcTT.xl I.. ih»l
^
iftm: aaltMjn.* he saW. -I win pr
Intlic vicinity of the school since then. I want to. I am able to go out on.! [matter wa.^ something the schoo’jciiv
1 for seiimg liquor to
report ahowlng
c»rs ’ ! In regard to Mr. Curtis being paM Uhop wood and my wife and family wiIP board bad nutbing to do with. Some! The truant oIRcf
homes where
• 12 for cleaning np thU was done as he prtrod to stand by the aide of an] boys were dnmk but not in the arbooi; $3 miles traveled.
Otoi*t Tell Parents.
stgt«d thai j Curtte bad aald that It was cuBiomary. I honest man. Yap men have doiM me | house or during school days. The i chiMren were absent viflted. Tfi visits
the school house. 28 packages carj board
has -nothing to do with them. If j
, an Injunr that can neverI bo repalreit
repaf
‘
much c!r»nV.lng
d, $ truant« captured. 3 before
‘ achuoU but ihi^ Iind U**» n orm-vn id !/»• ren«ured for fhat. He agld that he ; ^nd some day It will come home to >o« j this matter was to have been taken up r>«l.
__ itie * Tilt bii. ji Huimtil that .Ur. ‘
surprised when he found It there ] nithoogh I shall • never:Ia tiaccr-jti meeting of the 'boanl sbtmld hav.- Judge RoImtis and one taken fnun a
Nyr had dotre^l that he r<uild for! but as he was not a crank one way or you have takei<^ on yourselves a laiT«*|
called, the matter refernti to i‘ fartorv wa=? rec«dve<i and Oled.
iboin but tirat Mr Gtibrn himself fwtd : another he didn't think that he would ^amount of responsibility.''
rtmmiitee and the eomm’tu-.' rei»ort
Mr. CilUn comment oil t»n the
h< had Iks n lo-*iJaR for an npjionunltj rtraln to eater to one class of people, i He aald fhat the teachers were work-! back to nfce board, then action ixjiild.; cniwded comlliitm of Oak Park. Thfor stnte
ix-.vi EiirenlvTgct.j Ho said that he had asktvT Curtisjin,: hard for the inieresta of^ thejhare heen taken. In regar»l to thelaiieotlance at the High schwl during
*'Yuu rhti.ild hsve tsi . n tl:. U.v and ’ three times to take the kega from the. r^^jjooIs »nd the schools will bear tt** princl|ial man in the alfslr Mr. Mon- the month was 322; Central building
♦^dtavur.^l to reform him. ” said Jdr. room in whkh they had been placed.' fullest Investigation.
j Ugiu' said that it had Ikn * known j l>elow the High school. 390; rniou
fTledrich. ’Hui you didn’t go to ihej lie bad finally told Mr. Hombeck that j
Ttachera ^ot to Blamt.
for three rears that he was a disgrace , street, *2n; Boardman avenue. 34t
bovs patents and tell them i»f thlv tliey must he taken from the chemical | He.stated that he bad nothing tosay 1 to the schocjl. He thought that eiery-! Oak Park. 417; Elmwood avenue, 425:
in regard to the duly of the roa.vor [ thing shouU! be d(*ne to save the bo>? i no<m» \ille, 32; Sis’e street. 43. and
.
had told me on Priday night[Of
of I •upply
*
room,
but the teachers couldn’t police the i but If tbev had fallen so low as to tn*! the deaf schooL «. There weie f.fdi'ij
thik matter, th# oov* wouldn’t have
Demanded Invettigatien.
had »he ktuMtia of chat J4jt»irda.v caniiiMr Glllirrt then extended an Invi- city. They cannot take the respowH-1 lost lo all respect, they should |k« | pin»ils In the school at the end of iho|
sal If’ the fcsuhsll field "
jtition to come up to the school bull«^- binty for what the scholars do In their j fumed wit tiefore they romaminate month and 2.224 belongingjrlili a sha: j
He objecte«l to the board others. If It was thought that the lioy Ing raimclty for $2,294. The percent-•
Mr l-T led rich clo.d by ulllng the ings and stay long enough to become 1 own 1
.‘Vtortfhui
a liili» n«*ighU>rhuol chlH ^ cognlxant dT the facts regarding the aking the testimony of Ehr^Migerge/1 i-h<»nld U- exis lUM his ease should b.» J age of attendance at the High school |
wbo w»r.»ld was 9H.T and in the rchooU >f. 4
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rd:*- r' Wbr .had lM*en mditg an*v lK*< r to .a 1 order. '1 court the fullest and mo.*r because It was not reliable. He said rtTerr#-.! t.» a
H,
^ismth side fabv.u for n man. and by! complete Investigailon." he aald. "I It wasn’t his duly aa auperlnieodoni 1 n port to the l»oard and the ca^e vote^i
H Montarue rooveti that Har\ey j
; Curti.*!. Janitor nx the
.*
. ‘sstir.r ’hat the schiKil mane- eouH: not only conrt It. but In light of thejof the achools to Inform the mayorjiipon
‘ Central building.
“
The city Is spending llu.fMWi a yeai be called In. read the rules and reguUI’*- In:»de to er»nte lietirr things and I charges that have been-,made mgainat I what went on after school hours.
Ion the schools and a return of itsiitlons; tell the principal his duties and
- cen iit tniK iti the Ht\ nnd »l»- w htsd-*. me. | demand It. I don't want you fo |
It ta Hit Duty.
Under BotfcTs Supervision.
take the testimony of the bQV who! Mr. Friedrich arose and remarked j cents cm tfe.* dollirr U wantwi. |t is , Inst met him to enforce them. The
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.
.
.
i
y V - Ml. Burk cBibsi fur th»' reading of! Kigm'd that jiaiHT. that's the testimony that fr(.*m his Mandpednt it was th.‘i o it of- the pr»)vince of the ti.iard
t.<«rd to! motion carried.
ir-/: ' Ihe vifiuUiUir inirudi.ctd Uv the you are taking to convict me and the'duty of every su|)crJn leaden t if foyr: imllro the
the
qw tton
The httildirgs and grounds eommP. learlK-r’s
mmmlti. i and after it had ;, rest of the teachecs.
teachers. If his statement I• or one pupil came into the school room! is whi ther the b<» shi^U Ik . \pr lled tt .- wa^ inMntrted to make wmie nec
srhrr’s mmmltti'r
*l«.rat r»ad
r.art S|wd:i; brlr.1>
th.- nwitri..
uwl! dnink to -otlfv tbr nircnt. if not tb.-1 or rot.
j
repair^ on the I’nion .tr.-. t
briefly <m
nn the
mattei.. U u«il
ujmnI to convict me it
It must be used!
Ucv.
1.
«.
liiiwll
spoke
of
tbc
>-Y;
bulMlnfc
snying that. In his thirty-two years of ^tu convict .vou."
| mayor.
lOwttnnl rmtt «i«aHI f>M<^‘
'
tttVb i If H * t
tMH kte M
llavdtigttioa had doom He aaM i^ia
IcMUBltti^ had amda the >fa—hit
»ii.
cfjniUUm If w tim* for the
vaa Ma apiaiea that afity
board to fake U up from the
I maatber araa lor tha battenam of the
*4 * ^nm^poini sa4 for the marur
, Khoofta. -t athfa fnaa Mav BOflBad.
. tht? the jmlorms ohomred the lav. *‘If |
l«
‘
Ihe prm<rntes aiioro^ had »ot been i
oeaBjat hat va 4oa*t
; j
V
WOODIWO0J)!
16 in. Soft Wood, slabs and edginss
$1.25 per load
16 in. Hardwood, slabs and edgings
$2.00 per load
jr:.trLc,r
Can make prompt delivery.
your orders.
Send us
OVAL WOOD DISH CO.
NO. 87. BOTH PHONES
STEP SAVE*
KITCHEN CABINET
;r..
Tbc Lowest Priced High
eb Gtadc
Gtaac CaWBCt
ontbe MtrlLCL
rkeL
J. E. GREILIdt CO.
TUAVLiiSE I ITV, MlfH.
AMIL F. NERLINGER
I.AWYEFa
, lENOVED TO ROOM 212
SfATE BANK BUILDING
W-
THERES SATISFAGTION IN UNDERWEAR
UNDER
fii
P»iaoviOB:p„vc>c»
mov
MENTOR
OsitrwMr wt'di it'witk tb
, b aMMwataliaX
aM»wata2iaXN
EMT0R0Mi«rw*Ww«~4i>it~witk
the fo|(«t
foKett
6-i
i:
s*^
luimciTOW
usotamm
tbt It wUl
wHk yAor assmtaI
wiU atK
«Mt w»
M E N T 0 * M made from full combed yAro»,.wLicb mean* that iu full yam* the short fibre*, whibh h-Men the streu^-Ui of the
yiim. are remored. leaving only the long, fnU length .fibrea. which add greaUy to the life .nml strength of the garment
M E N T O R ia made in one of the CLKAnEST factoriM in the worid. which mean* that the garmenU reach yon in a* serapn'fMuly dean oondition as if made under yonr own anpervis-ton.
.
T» Maktrt STESTOR i;armtHti
tht si-^ forstJm mod t/uirouglUr, •""/ •*/'' mrasurtmtHts ar, bastd m
fiarls.0m/UtdtyUut*t mtd emuntHt k‘*rtitai Virrders /« tA, u-orld: .tnd ma.U yrom Ih.- adua! mtasortmtiH
urns tfthomsaiuls 0/aJolts amicUUrem oj^iotuus siut, vyWiHu rtsult that MEXTOR I 'utrn.'tar i, yrr/rd fitting.
ii^tif.trymdion.’itUnxvithantHniiofrfasr.^rx.farJoJththaJt.
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Yon may bo aa critical aa youW but omM.you have tried MEKTOH and api>lied to it the only real pmetieal tesl-^hc fit and
_Tou-ll be aa euthuaiastic over it na we aii
The knitting of MENTOR fabric roakea it very abaorbanl, titking np’all the m«i*tim’of the body. therel>y keeping yon wi^i
I to soft it is a loon to the moat tentiUve flesh.
DO Toll KNOW
-
That more and more people cac^year wear cotton?
That your physician will tell you that you should put nothinR nOxt your
skin that cannot be thorou^ly cleansed?
'
That about the only THORoren way of doing this is by boiling? . T- ?
ThA MENTOR Undcrwerwill not SHRINK by boiling?
That MENTOR Underwear is as thoroughly and easily cleansed asyour
hantlkerchief?
That the Mentor Mills are spending vast sums of money to bring their
!
goods to your noik». and to make ihenl anything bet the vest
would be a waste of money?
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WE CARRY IN STOCK
Ladies’ MEN TOR \ ests and Pants
Udies^MENTOR uViVn SuiV^.............
Childr«|-s MENTOR Vwts' and Vints
ChiWr^’i m' ENTOR^Union Suiu’ *' ‘
.60
.50 . 1.26
26 - .60
.60
SniU..y(>n’v^i«Ter, worn
ArssiHBb*—n-rr—ra—.
'TNC tvcNiNa Rceew)^ travemk cnv,
hichioan.
TMumoAv. octobcr z*. hol
WANT DEPARTMElHr
BOWdSHMIOIt
to the Mrening Boewd. .
to the iTiilni BoeorC
iw tm 8»^
Mrg. M. B. Langta of Ctmnd BapMs
home Tuesday after a ihreo
weeks* rlaii with her daughter. Mrs.
Blehard Jobason.
Amos Eoulek'a baby got hurt quBe
bad Mat Monday by faUli^ on aome
brolwn glaaa.
Mrs. Joba HoBman U yery sick with
but mile hopes .for ber recorery.
Mrs, Tony Rokoa of T^reree City
Fbr Ihoee who wM aa tnfanaal
gMd timeon tbe thlity4rM of Octo>
ber. wfthom the tl»e4Minorad aporta
^ Halloween, such aa bobblag lor ap>
plea aadtiytagchamm with lend. mir.
nothing happier than a merrymaking
“^^wttbnnu..
tu «imt
■*« >e^ *• t*n
7M OMsaEjnSB S«jw •r oe csr. ■» we (SUman a
kaMrcClaaaeOuettkcreSKMft twt sea jraaaeetwaaU
£S£.'iJSSni‘SS2.’g:£
yrUk-%,1!
imMHfnOUBj iuBBnttle Ur Uoi n mbs tbe tccoB^ir
tbiri tBKfttWH.
LOST
WANTED.
a Petertyl. LOTT—Tor boa Monday ercfilng beHelfrish. last week. She left
*<4 w Btobth
oct r3-€l
tween Klnih atriwt and Congrega^
The foneml of Oden, the two^renrTWeday fur Grsad Bapids. where .be j
church. Leare at
a Klnih.
dU eon of Mr. and Mrs. Fimnk Meneh.
wages flAo and I1.7& per day: ______________________
en. was held In the church Monday
morning at 10:3d. They hare the aym- nnu In long futoons caught up here been quite sick
oct =5^
pathy of frtenda la their aad berears- aad there by chesinm branches bay. j again.
J««M M. HAUh or Manhall. m»r«^ | While the tooes are M Im the hM moot, intermewt at Mon.
«.ooiracion»
M mm.
lag tbe burrs stm attached, and by an« Mrs. CartU l^igbton U able to l»e j THE EMPLOYMENT Coniracton*'
Mrs. Dnre McQoeer la rlsIUng In --------- hare mneh In erldenoe pomp oot again aftt r a three weeks' mness. I phone Is 174 Cftr Secure a Job for ;
Mtioc IfUUmD.Phrr of Battle Cfoek. Mate M proaerrailMi he fooM tb ;
& McMiMii. M
fcaa becon aatt agalait Battle CreMi riba, loak, teeth aa4
other
t." are good umn^
?Soa HnUL
,
unlH
kin Jadco'-laBtems srfth groteaqae. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilmore are! srinler. The TlckeCs’*
has purchased the ^tyj fbces and btaslng eyes, the room!^ proud parents of a fine twrf%^-j
for $IO.o#o. alkslac that be waa to- bonea. One tooth OMaaim 4%UH
>ire4 b7 a waiboat a year a«D doiliic tecbea la abe aad veicW oae aad <«eBU Trateree City
oct
aglow with rosy Ughu by oorering the i pound boy. which came to them last
MMfter yoaatfi. the task
5«
a flood. He charae. aegltsMiee.
chandelier globes with red tissue pa-1 Wedatvday. '
WiSNTEO-Tweoiy men to dig pom-!
Social drrlea at Sagteaw me lachea la length mwl Meaaaraa II
and in the grate a Are burning.
Mr Polter of tbe Howe farm
to<«. G. A. Hclmlorth. Traverse i
lochaa aitwad at the large end. He
stirred Tuesday by the am
Halloweeny effeef, | pasm *4 through Bower's Harbor Is-rt | City. Phone MMs 21.
oct23-Il|
bones
nere
about
lour
feet
oader
that Mrs Uria L. Mathleeo
to gart): Sunday with seven head bf cattle for |
«f wmiatt Barle. a kndlni
themselves In gaudy green. ycBow or tbe farm. He brought them from near
WANTED—Frank
U to said that Cbariea Neddo and scartei. from their high conical hats. Port Hur.^
loerehant. was qolefly nnHed in Mar-J fVed roller, the Pontiac lad. who.
j *“*•
market. I2i “
rlage with Arthnr MrAeoy. aoa of a; with C B. nodell. was charged wlla Miaa Clartoae Lodka were quielly mar to the slippers on their feel, and mas-‘ EJ Quinn ts» reeled the farm o'
ty fanaer. now bnrgtajy. baa toM SbMit Hallldby ried by the Leland Justice last week.
querade as Imps, hobgoblins, wllche*! Be,h Tompkins that Morgan I\)hm run
Herb. Oork has moved bis toaUrj|[^^
bow bla pal. node!!, biobe out of JaSL
Ixards. their gs^ents lavishly ! this >ear. and will farm It next .venr.
UaUl FbUer gate np bU atorr the nf* onttoem.
, .
^ ! supplied with snakes, llxards, bats and;
ROR RENT—mniUbPd rnoiii.. I4JH _________________________________
Mrs. Wm. Johns,on u visiting her toads. 1
paper and resIUtic-'
tumt'd to Joliet, III. to resume bis old fleers thought the ewape waa made
. rtoutS.
Full of Tr
numlMH' of SMS. A few years ago.! while one of the Jail aitachea waa aerr people U the uouthem pan of the ally painted. An
p1» nould
state.
a prfaoner hi Joliet. I log aopper to one of the prieooers tiprnllrrlcM, In. Th'nk »h»t mi|tbt b.vo rr- rOR AENT-AV.mi plesMtnl U J!*• to nppolnt thorn t.. tnko onllrrlcMor.
Mias Auna Cadham is a guest at ch»r»o of tbo amutomonu or tho ovoo-j tttlltd from thi» torribl. roo»b If hoi
parold under the In-j stairs. Pbller aays Kotm, the Grand
with
had oot tnkoo iho nodldnc aboai;
»"•> bath
•*»“' and
•' other c-m»enl lowing list of real estaU. It Is ail da*
de-tcnolnaie aeocence ad. He proceed ! Ledge youth, who was pul on trial lor Chaa. Blllman's.
41S Fifth street. Citizens slntole properly
^
fearful;
which be writes
The two youngest children of C
i-i] fo come to MidilgaD and begin 1 burglary ywtetday. aaabted Ftodilt.
iui^
j oongb.
rs n-t.
phone
key.
mhfle
since|
Hochmdel
are quite rick; alr^j P. II that can easily be carried out If one ts ; I tHed
business.
I sentenced In tJetruU I who. by
^70 n
IMrroW.
hing. iM.t not htng wrouM and i Hammontree's
Hammontree'f bal
baby.
10. IJK»1. to flve years In Jackson hU conflaamciit. opened a door, aad;
II I took Dr King's
1
New MY HOME FOR RENT—«25 8. V
I’ulou store. Building on same 1s now used
I -kUlful with the bniKh. is
bat can bn naad for
for Co
cr tbe name of R G. Wade. Upbn | that by stripping hlnmelf nnd sonpinq
Last Baturdai
under
i » Mr». P. A.ACUm«».
oct
^
. baskets piled with tint
his relfwae yesterday he found a pa ! his body be got In the Jaller-i residence Pelky mterulned elgbieea of her lit- ed grwn cards, on part of which ar*» j and Colds, which t
ud iM-nMimitiV i FOR RENT—liou.l* 4*G Wet nc8th
UH B. » tor. l*tk MBd Bmal* Bta,
rrile ofBoer from Illinois waiting for' by crawling throngh a
l-lnch hole
The afternoon was spent j
li'ave* of nut^bearing
' cures all throat and loi.«dl^.«; PIT ;
^ u. Cook. 8i*u> ®" *1^,“"
^ ^
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UR «
ME Bt, -Bt ot
Mm at the prison door and under ih*- I«> the door. Fuller toW the sberUf Ptoylng
A delldons supper |
^
others their nuU. the cou !
trip and P0T,n.oB,..^A,J^n.
son Drug Co. F. H. Meads. ,
served and each HUte guest esr- ple becoming partners who dr
Indeterminate seatence law of Illinois 1 where be found the key. Floitoll made I
hlf break durfag tbe time the pBcers j Med home a atwvenlr sack of candy
^
^
be may remain in prison fur
Trial iK^tlle 10c.
^
,ntrre«t|nt:'
term of years for breaking hit parole. and Jail attaches were at the court and n«s. The occasion was Alma's |
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT.
to hear the \*en«ct In the CWe sixth birthday. A number of pretty |
The hostility existing betweeo the
Mackinac sUte park commission aril murder trial. No trace of the prisoner presents wert) received.
Mrs. Rickard assUted at Frank
the peo^e of the llule town on Mack bas been found.
Mc-j Heacben'a during their tad bereave-1
inac Islknd hal'b^ r^ettl^, brougl.l
had ment.
to the attention ofNAtTomey Oeneral
Blnl. who has been asked to take legal: » pecoHar accident by which be lost
-------- ---------------steps on behalf of the ctimmlsslon for; hU eye. In striking a spike It gUnced If you want a pretty face and dellghtIhe Impmvement of tbe Island park, and struck him In the face, msklng"
ful air.
. It Is state that Instead of attempting ahai apj>ear«l to be a flesh wound, but
Rosy checks and lovely hair.
>0 make the island s desirable placv later In blowing his nose the eye Wedding “trip across the sea.
for summer residents the citizens ml-; dropped out.
Put your faith In Rocky Mountain
low rows to run si large in the streets. |
----------T------------- Tea.
Johnson Drug Co.
New Cum for Canear.
lb vastating the lawns of the cottagers
iiutU some of them have decided not
All a
Ntamaaa of Happlneaa
I
to return to the island. Recently the;*® ^
Richard Whftelng. the novelist, was
cnaonr on my lip tor) once ulking with a grizzled old woprnvemem of the island boulevard de-|y€« that ae^ed toei^e till Buck- mgn. w hen be chanced to refer to the
cMtil to widen tbe stn-et leading to
• Arnica Salve healed 11. and now,
_____sEStrHrvi.____ FOR8ALS_____
ou,...-.
pastime, and It may lie so jmrrllng
for some that they will have
aided bof<»n' they succ«‘ed.
«M durable for alt Intarior seork.
ERSONAL.
rnnania hau f.ir
f..r b.iliW
b.il
Wfgue in Idoniloii Hits smnmer.
VE lien l.onl rurz».ii tniveb-d ,
roy ETf liHlis 1,0 was usually
| FOR BALE-Two work teams, with or , Wavne and Rsv Rt.
sleighs. alSd,* 3 lots on 8prt^ alrmL bniwaM
Mankets. iic.. fo- logging camp>.
low prices to clofM«. L. K Gibbs
in the cUy
or surrounding rountry for bonce, 4
Son. 410 .suto Bank building.
f»rt 2.V4‘ acres of Und. largo bouao. oor. Bay
i.rr«lB Wslli.r. Jnda«orPiw^
aad Ramtdell 8ta.
FOR 8ALE--«even room hmiM- fin
12 to 14 acres land In Elmwood townl-hed in blrcE. io U. loi. r. r^p*: •WflbirrUa. atrawUrrrUw. .oml Urdu:
j .o'a IH
...4 of*^'Ru.
worth tl.Ciai, will iak« II.2U0 If sold ^40'a IH mlln Wrat of Cedar Roa.
ihl. w«-k. If you arr lookliMt for a ' .,3^'"‘‘“^2
barcatn call «c W Mmb.
SSfd. sSlbf^.^
'
oct 24-y.t*
Factory on Bay 8t.
S:
Mm T. I- ......nm.r. .If., of •T.
r.," Is pn-slclnit of I ho I.oi>don Ro«4eir of Women Jouroallsts.
Miss 4:rmi'r Bsrstdiw. of Sail Frin-r
riseo. ts tbe onl.v Votunn vloUn maker
in the I'nlted Slatt-s and prolwlily iu
j
i FORtALE-Farm 5 atllrn «-at of
,'SftU“f^uMIU S
the world.
-5
When tbe sliali of Frrstn went
team. harnesH. wagon, 1 cow. calf, r
Also seieral glll-edge land contraeta.
sliojqiing on hi* ni^ nt trip to
a -k fnr j.ii.*-s. He_____
Chester whlu* pigs. T tons of bay in
__________ J E Omlltck <>»,
Ih.. IHR.1
,„d
-Oh. •« I would like .o lie Uie be dill
IHilutfsl Wt the arii.le be wsntt4u,4PrilItoatycr
paring the roadway, bu, l, ts alleged Drug Co. F. H. Mends. C. A. Bugbee queen 1” said the ancient
barn, all the cn»ps, new boune tmilt
whether tbe p,i»i* was
or
—
tbe aldermln refus4Hi to accept the, drug stores.'
, -Why?- asked Mr. Whlleing
last fall, large log liarn. eventbli
street, pn'ventlng a fine Imprmcmen
complete. A liaggain If taken at
of her 'orsi's.
Tbe msnsger of
th«.lri.-ul forn-i
>'
“>
«;77- beThe drml Iwdy of N.el, . ,
The ntttwncy general Is asked to a
once For partlculam call at W K
Notiea ta Taxpaytm.
=*| " bo wa, a natirr of Ao.ia.
jmiiy stated III a l,oii PII roun Ihi- oth-l‘*"-‘
sUt the vtate aotbnrltk>s In
Thompson*. 139 West NJntli St.
^
in Ibr .WM- of <1 Mnitor who Iwd!
»•"> f*" »EerI». *nd i' | « b.. fi ll Into a iirri,..^ I.. ;»77 _
The lax rolls for the coUactlon cf
the way for
o^, 23-Cf
»»rd .round ibr hin,. ti.„ ,|„ ,iu«.-r-» voirr bad I laaT becauie of Err bud of muaictana, tbr summit ..f M.mto u.wa. taa itn-ui.tchool and city taxes and special aa^
Inland snd pmcd^fMlIngs may be iskea dlaspiKjiuieil lilm at llfm. ou,lw‘. but | on 'prseback which goes ahead of the I>
recoverd in an
FOR 8ALE--My cottage at Blrchwooil. sesamenU for the flve wards of tbn
to rE*mnrc a number of luitldlngs, be had given him su *iber tri.nl In Ixm-1 'oixZ-guards. for I'd much rather have
^ preservation,
W. T. Wooilhouse.
oct 23 it* city of Traverse City, Mich., have Imeo
sblc* ebtrens have i-rected on the dim. l»eeau«d‘ -l,4>n«bii, nuilb
I. I-Cdleved t» v”^;piANO ARCHITECTURE EMBRACES
a Hitalian with a and-organ. but Just 1„“*2T
gQy. j tbe r;i*l»*st ph'flSfMl in the W4»rItL**
FOR 8ALE CHEAP—nfly yards IhmT:
“7
for coUeellO^.
KUMiml re-cned by the gene
___
think. If she wrakes up a 3 o’clock in I file aide«t aobj.et of KIhb r.d»ai*, ! v
He waa birn oi. April ak. ITM*. ipM!
»«0*T ALL SCHOOLS,
quality
ingniin
carpet.
i>iea«»
call
*
^
otnee for the pn^
ernment for the
piinxMMt
al
Ihr pun»«« alona ih^akr. dlanUoa utl a*«lmlUtlon i'hf laomlnc ud wuu a bUc t.
lives In n ejttsce In Kllcy. m*ar iW:'
Zr.7 nrih alrcet.
collecting aald taxes every
w.l. rfruat, Tho ooadl.lon. o.l.tlaa j
Mak.-. n. w red blood u l L«be cu Ju.t touch a belland Ave >«^f jI er»»y. in County Tyrone. bihI 1ilia^ HVM ^ ^
2j^f
week
day
from
now
until
Nov. 1. 198B«
.! Markinar are aald to Ik- eery dieton,. Thal a what HolUatera Rocky fand boiled cabbaae rt«ht away;
De- • hi It tor more than lOO y«,rs.
from $ o’clock imUl 11:30.o'clock In
bt the sixteenth century 1
.re..l..;
.be park eomaiU.bm u 1
Moua.alnT« will do. A toalc for tbe | troll Free Pr«a.
FOR 8ALE-Oood Jerwey cow the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock oatll
THE BEST KETTI-E RENDERED i approach to our pn sen, ds>
damasliiB lo ibe popularity of the fa- alek ud weak. S3 ceata. Tea or Hab12'.. II Hj-man. 240 Washlnc4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
U«K CALMAN^ ElaaUe Flaor Flo-1
^ porehaaH) al Rtpaeb’s for I the Virginal ami Spine,, in
lets. Johnson Drug Co.
ori 21 If
All Uxe« paid bafora SapC. 1st wlQ
Then' i* s comlmisl clash l»eiw»«cn
________________
tell for floera.
B. E. v8aH A Bona^
‘fort expended In the srebU ♦•clure and
‘jjFOR SALE-A light work hontc*. CIS ba received without coUactlon fast,
JmckHin blotters and farmers ^'armonl
TUB BEST KETTLE .RENDERED
ASK ABOUT our bank accoiin, for
have U.-enl W. Kkvtn'b St.
uct llMf
and all taxas ramalnias unpaid oa
assert that Jackson hunters knock riard can be purchaWd al Broach's for
BOYS'
nigh and Tougji- suit. $5. j
down feiicd^K and if there Is no wild ! II centn.
oct 2.7-€t : oct 21-lf
lUmiUon Coliilng Co. j
HamlUon Colthlng Co.
•riUil a« iKlUK
of oak. tolabi j on-,IK bill; cheap tor cath. or wUI “
«i«cuoa wiu a.
On nil Uxns remaining «swHh ct?Uar.
cwl«r. and richly orn.ment-d | .-irb.bxe for anyiblUR I ran uic. E.
psld.on OcL 1st sad unUl Nov. 1st a
with gold, ihf cuttr
wKb'
’.fi » Wl™*. 0‘>>
Mlcb.
ith 'ni'ur.r
flgu
beautiful
penally
of
two
per
esnt
for ooltociloa
on 11-tf
t-K. and ilie rulur*^ \
will be charged,
v.’i v lull
Oil flit* Ud wa»^ >v for sale—Of,I- almost
btaler.
Office. Room 202 StnU bank bm
r warrior*, whfrai “ ‘
$.trK)ClnWroirs lonR
$500Skirtslor|2.l9
Mn». A. Hale. 312 Wert Seventh St
M.E.Hiakea.CUjTinssurrr.
! bevy of fair darocy an* propUailng by
Ckmka, napt» t»llar.
Aoooriian plaHed
oct IMf
Ipiwnit* of wine and fruit*.
Datod inly 34, ISOS.
fanrv liraro nrnl l,ulami shirred skirts,
Ftenii bulldini: of today vet-m* lo lie
July UOct. it
toni, iiRoe 4 l<» II.
progrebMing barkward; tin, Ik io My FOR SALE ^EAP—Set aurrejTnm^
made o{ All S'ool
n. r> ; gtHMl a* new ; mual be sold al
pUno arrhiteciuie now « mb rare* pra«Panama, in blrnk
Itoally all fhe old and mod«*rn KohooH,
once. r.lC State Su
oct 6-tf
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
from the aimpllcit) of the Colonial the
WURM ANO ■KIlWrM
grand elegance of the L'Art Nouveau. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT—West
-----------We now have pianos here In our
of Union rtreei on Elevcnlh street. ’*’*'*•Is mads «p dsHy.
Wc place on sale a lot of Cloaks, Fun and Skirts from one o f the leidios cloak manufacturers of Cleveland,
Store oompriviog all thf^se varlon*
wifh all modem lmi»rovemenu. s:n^
rsspofislbls for p
atyle* of archlteciurp which will match
Ohio, at a saving lo you of from 25 tb“50 per cent; all this fall’s 1<atest styles, in blacks, browns, castors and fancy
Campeto,
730
Booth
tbe furniahlngs of manblon or cottage:
mixtures, for ladies, misses and children.
Unkm Bt.
plsnoa of the highest claw,, msnr of
ocllC-U
I which tbe world * greatest mualcian*
If not prepared to purchase just now, select your garment and we will gladly
FOR SALE OR RENT—My home wi*h
**Hcre it*ouTwarrroom* and In '*««■! all modero convcnlencea for shto o,
lay it away for you.
rent , Hou.ehold goods for sale; a
cliujow /or tejfint each
large Boston fem for saJe^
bonic-IIkc .*urroun^lngK.
EHFIKB CLOAIS
.
CUIAZS
EMPIRE COATS
$10.00 IxMig aoaks,
Ralne. 601 Wc*i TcnUi streeL
lo rot, a cordl
Ladiea’AH M'ool Ox
made
of
All
Wool
woe
oar
stock
octMf
Mmlrof Fancy Mixford
Skirta,
neaUy
For Ladies, 42 in.
Our
modern
Kers, y. ,52 in. kmg.
lon«. 44 ill. liog, all
trimmed ta atmps
long, mado-of Chev
FOR SALE-House and lot at 202 N.
tritoi^ in green
looar liack. velvet
plaited, trimmed in
andbuttooa. A barurea, give* each cuntomer greater *e-1 Bpruco 81.. second north of Asbury
iot, a neat garment
^•elret Empue style.
collar, half tolin
fanc-y braids, with
curlty
for
full
value
than
the
old
meth-:
train
at
*4.00.
and worth $8 00.
church. C H. AllytL
aept 2S-:f
A haiMbomc iGOO
oda of p'ano pricing
!
cloak
I WOOD FOR SALE—It U time to put
ow’l^rioe 6^93
lor
BARGAINS IN SLIGHTLY USED
in your wlnteris wood aad I can'
supply you St the following prleea: Wbaai. . .................
PIANOS.
No. 1 blockwoo at 12.26 per corf; teJggb^.:::;
Ladiw’Ctoaks made of Sootoli Mixture,
No. 3 blockwood at 12 per cord. Dry Emr* W.........
looae hack, trimmed with belt and taoer
beech tad maple mUl wood at 12 per
bnttona. worth *7JO.
loud. junM c. Hopubx.
-Mo-lP of hoav^^ nsp Zibiline. itorm
Our price.............
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PIANO TALK NO 3.1
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TAXES
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IMPORTANT SALE OF
Sample Cloaks
CLOAKS LAID AWAY
• ‘H
1 'g
;4
h:
K'‘
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^TL.4.98
3.98
‘^^3.98
$5 (hildrcD's Qoaks for $2.98
4.98
110.00 Empire Cuts for 15.98
collar, shonlte oape, IsR o’ mnttno
deei-M. piped and tnmmed. agea 4 to K Ladiea’Black Fur Scarf. trimmed in eleato and taila. worth *1.50. CQ
while they last aale prtoe..........
Fur collar, looae fasdt
Cloaka. made of aU
wool Kniaey. satin
liiHHl large aleevea,
cnffi trimmed with
inlaid velvet and
fancy bottooa,
THi GLOBE
!^.!!^.98 . -..'i? «»"
ij
2S,’TI.98
one 1275. uprlghu aplendid for
iMdlea* Fur Lined
Ooutu- uDwool Keraer. fnU box back,
-.fur tton collar, ad-
CSo.,*"-'"
sX
14.98
flKSv, .-i
phoo»7iL ___
*«>t tfriBu 8Sr*.~^“r.:“:;:
FOR'UALtrHSSTiia loLlMn. 01>;
Dr. Robert McIntyre. formtTly of
lot. 442 West Bight street Pries
Chicago. U now pastor of the First
•2.400. oae-thlrd down, baiaaes to,
Methodist chnreh In Lof Angeles. Rt*
ante, special hargauu age offeree
BnH purchaser, laqtrirt 115 East
I sscoad hand ofgaaa. Many of Uiem
KtotostrneLaraddremJohpauoe,-^
I as good playing condilioc as new.
Price lie aad npwsrSa.
Gbebqrgaa,Mich.
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We extend to roo oar oasy payment
doctof wa* Informed regard- ; *J
ptea on ^ of these InstniMU. ewH «Atc Off NKNT—A goofl s#^
room honsA Inquire Dr. OaanU^j
chirmcter- *
h Is from $3 to 126 down and from
t llfl per mpmh. .
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*^r’^jleGv Impemoslly: “If you do that I
FOR SALE--4i lou in Hanaah'a 6to
resign my pastorate.“
ReHemadd; 4 OMwere loU froaUag on 14D i (Rhi of their desire hy tbe deacons hb
straat. 4 la Orlffia A Wlaato's add. no effect. ^ prcachcT sUckfag to his
■•BKMAtIlfiR.P|ihp.
aad $ Mi os WMt Fri»t
list imaltiom aad ao toe torideot ^
WU bs sold os SMf fansaate oi
anffiaaga llnr sthar pmfmrty. Geo
W.Ra*.
Beptl4Ji
TRV^A RECOIIR MMiMT AO.
Eim^iiostcioDSE
If. Wine, the principal RnssAn drt■go he med Dan JPateh and tamed fffite to the pence coafermce. flnt at
hfaa orar to aaother party to. be tracted anetdkici by art of dhmhedi.
He was a afatioa master hi
trained. The atnbles were bnmed and eore.
aoutheru Rossis at the time of the
war with Tmkey. In that rampaigu
Rueaia*a
posMoa in the BeM was Jeovent artUU^^n? bat aflar learned
that Ida aalky bad bech aald ia one l^antlasd by the bek of reentore*^
plaoe adfl other portions of Ida oaUU UMWts recmhliig from oOrbl tneemprtenrr. ceasing iwagestleo of the
whole railway lines.
M. Witte disobeyed the Insane Inand te none other than the fbnioas stnatisns of his snpertorA straight
Dan Pnicb.
ened things out. and rushed tbrongti
Dan Patch Is now owned by M. W. trains laden prlih troops, leaving speSarage. wbo baa Jest refused aa offer «*bU occupied liy fiuay anuicrata who
of 91M.M tor him. Mr. Sarage dmd been to Idame for the delay lying
In akUngii. There wns a bic row. but
bought the horse tu 1902 tor |«0;000.
the station master's polfry was upheW. his Initiative was keid tn mliul.
Jack ffheridan. who wllh Hank ___
ime be became manO-Day umpired the world s series be-1 ager of the ^tbeost nsllway, direct
n New York and Philadelphia, | tor of Roaslas
aays Christy Mathewsoo Is the____
eA pitcher the world
ever »*w.
saw. bar
Islt'f the lmi»eris1 cHistu'cl
runu v-rrr
oar
Sheridan **“"
ha. been nmplrin^l lor-—itesrrhUgbt’
lor twenty venr and has seen tb.^'
Pians to QpiC Pbli
bad of them dtuing the evolution of |
often frustrated by aoddf
down, due to dyspepsl^ m
•1 have seen them alC* says Jack.iBrmci‘
-and there-, none like Mathewwm. Ufe Pills. They lake out the materiOarksonr Rasle. CLesboro. Baldwin |
clogging your energies
start. Cure
Rube Waddell, all
»tacbe and diz
dlrrloesw too.
X At Johnson
scat before Matbe^
Drug Co.. F. H. Maads . C A.
the moat wonderful cur> es and shoots drugatoras: rSc..
■ad his control beau the
world. Three balls and no strikes, and
no strike*, and then -Matty" curves
them over Just where be wants them.
Most of t|em In such a hole will stick
In straight ones, but -Matty’* puts on
all the twists and bends and shoots
that be would to the first ball."
Sheridan says New York has a bet
ter team than Philadelphia, but that|
Plump solid gold—
the Alhlellc. did not play their game!
.ALL SIZES
and that McGraw’s team won fsr mo^v- i
«ully than n had any right to
Pug Wins a Wife.
Dave Barry, the Irish cbampluu. rt*-!
cently beaten by Noah Brusso of lx- j
roll, is to Uke unto himself a wife. ,
Miss Susie White, a leading society,
belle 6f San Diego and very wealth).;
Rich cut glass, Beau
The marriage will occur «K>m»* tlroej
tiful China, Hand
during the month of November.
I
some Silver. ELE
There Is quite an Inierecilng story!
GANT CLOCKS,
llic ‘
FoodVidne
of a Soda C^aclcer
Ym kave heard that MMK foods faiBlik fit.
ssi3S;^;srLsi‘“"*“"
Yob
that Mt foods have OM or Boce
«ft^ ekaaenls. hot do yoa kMnr that 90
foodcoBtaiMthcBaafamichwoBdIvhalaBccd
jropoftfaMsasaioodsodaciaJ^rT*
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The United States CoveraMstrepomhoin
Out soda crackers contain leas water, are richer
In the nmsde and fat elenunts. and haveiBiich
hilher per cent of the time bnOdins and hetf
foiBinf properties than any ankle of food Bade
froa floor.
jur.
That is why UriMcta Biscuit shoold
iocB an important part oTrtrery meal__ ,
represent the superlative of the soda cracker. aO
their poodness and noorishnunt beinf bromht
froB the oven to yon in a packape that is
apainst air. aoistnre and dnst-lh
too small to mentioii.
ic wrrr—prms
COAL
*i2
$8.00 PER TON
MARK
^BliUTY
(iMBlUffEEP
TIE C. B. TAYLOR GOAL GO.
CRAW^
DCUVSRY-Ught
MRa. Ca L. RONNKWS hair draaateff
pMarw^]took«iim.Boo.
MAL KgTATS AND LOANff-^rai
TraTarao Land and Loan Go..
pPHmrsM
4SS Wist FMIIT SnUT
Vm «r. M FmH.1 WtH
OR. T. A. WILHKLM. DustMt
€Rx
OR. F. MOLOSWORTM- Special at.
toutloa to dlsMSM of the it. mr,
ao99 and tbroaL
OlaasM fiuod.
Boom* 7 aad «. H. A L. :
Oo. block. BotbphOBSt.
DR. C. ». MINOR-Offiot t
.-a
DR. W. K..
CUx„ 107: Boll. 99. RwMmmo.
WaaMagtoa •tTMt. au. phoo. 2H:
Ball. M.
Ukdditio
Rings...
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPAIIY
m wahana bkMS. ouiai
OR. A. H. HOLUDAV. OradoiU. To-
SS?^K&‘3S“m‘!tS
d«ao9 lOL^
Oledding
I ducbeu Ju«t u (he
aUwt «o lau-1
mud has fone on the augia. Dan
l.-lior flflh. Tb»l erenlHK «he r««elYeJ iel Probnan has In view for her an to!a flnUbtNl copy of a picture beneoto senuc role in a pUy which Jie arlll
Max Dtrewski. a fO-yearold boy of '
her ro>*al lover had written.
lace ahortly. Meanwhile she Is
I^llab parenia«c. *.t the mualcal woo- •GefaiiKt n—und Ich auch * rCaufbt
der of London. wbeTr he has been con- ‘ -and 1 also *).
.
? rocenily
thetr acquaintance being made the
dttcfln* a CiTsUl Palace orchestra of' Mrs. Peary, during the several Arc- In Providence,
1.. with
other evening as Miss White and a
pbyers. Wthen little more than | Uc expedlttons whereon she
able suoceas. i
reports !
companion were on their way home
n baby be woo an open scbolarshlp In ! pan led her husband, became an ex-i'clty
Ihc London Academy of Music and^at pert and fearless walrus hunter.
‘ The romantic story of how tb<* Ul'e after attending om- of thr leading thr.
the age of 7 had Composed a reall.v
MUs J*ws|c Ackerman, a missionary j Dr. Arnold Pann. one of the fortMDoat aters. As they turned the comer on
good march.
n cenily pul on a diver’s suit In Cey- bwyers of Vlene*. Uid the foonda r SI reel they w ere met by a drunken
Rev. G. Emeut
Ion and brought up from the paars. tion for hJs wealth ;s related fh .the bniu. who was very ImiuhJng. Dave
clergyipan, n»«Uy appeared for one I or pearl oyster beds, seven valuable j newapapers of that city.. About a Barry happened along at Juki the right
night in a play at a regular theater. A I pearls.
; quarter of a century ago q locatie»^- moment to play the |ian of hero, an 1
small part was written in for him and
Dr. Henry Morso BtephenH. lecturer |«r naroijd Ott died, leaving a fortune as the bmte was bothering the young
ladles Dave stcfiped forward and took
ho atiug a couple of hymns, also an-jon Muory at the University of Call-1 of 7.000.000 Horlns. He
The enBouncing that every Bunday he bolds; fomla. has refused an offer to go back 1 and he left no will, nor were the conrtf hiB nfeasere v. ry quickly
Ing. in the theater. Mr. Thome’s j to his alma mater, the English Ox-[able to find out the name or wbere^ gagement Ik a happy result.
original way of calling altentioo in lord. Ho is quoted as saving that he about, of any of his relatives. Arpofd
•revitis*.
In the event that France returns the
hImaeU U not met with general ap- would rather grow In California than Pann devoted himself to the task of
proval.
I go to axford and v^gcute.
finding them. For months be folloircd Vanderbilt cup. won by Heincrj* over
The counins* of Orford. who pn'Anbounocmeui Is made that Henry clew* In Austria and Oamany and the l,ong Island course*, the races next
year
will be held on Lon^ Island jusl
vino* to her marriage was Miss Louise! W. Fumiss. now consul at BahlaV Bra- was finally rewarded by finding
Corbin., daughter of a New York rall-txil. would be appointed mlilstyplen- one or two relalivea but thirty. The the same and for the same trophy.
ruad magnate, has an exceptional rcc-1 ipotcniar}’ at Haytl. to succeed WU' money was handed out to him to be France has transferred the famous
race for the Bennett cup Into a tourord as a’sportswoman, having hunted lUm F, Powell of New Jersey, wh j equally divided among the claJmj
with her husband In all parts of th<* • wilt resign. Both mt*n are colored and while he himself received 250.909 flor Ing contest. The big success of the
Vandcrblbll race a.«u5ures an interna
world. Her ladyship isjme of the few! have excellent rccordt In the govern- ins. a record fee.
tional meet here next year.
•
women who understand tarpon fishing, j ment serv Ice.
The growth of the automobile busi
which sport she has enjoyed to the I Rev. Dr F. H. Wright, pastor of the j #
ness is shown in the fact that a New*
full in American waters.
| American church in Rome. luly
By way of advertising herself ihor-1 fivTacutk^ for the purpose of placing
York firm Is to bulldt a garage wllh
a storage capacity of 500 cars. The
ougbly. a \nenncse aclrcRs has been' bis daughter In Syracuse university
sitting for lwrnty-thr«» da.v. in a J He wUI sp*nd several weeks traveling
garage will cootal" evc»*v known con
Now come* a pipe, dream from Tp- venience for the care or automobiles.
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glass cage, uking nothing but ---mlnttwl;
to .V..
the United SUtes. He U •
I ro^tu to the effect that Dan Pateb. the Tbe place will cost ISOO.fmo.
water, of which she consumed sixty! England, but studied for the
jmfst famous horse on the turf, was
bottles; Meantime ;ihu studied the j at the Drew Tbc'ological si'mlnary and
After Billy Rhoades stowed away Cy
new part in which she Is to api»earUor a nurobi-r of years preached In stolen some years ago and a man Hvnn In fourteim rounds near Kansas
! claiming to have been his owner Is
shortb. Cn>wdB wen^ in attendance at • Wisetmsin.
City last Monday, he wired a chal
seeking
the
aid
of
the
court*
to
re
all hours, for the cage was placed Am { Godfrey Obealander. the author of
lenge to Joe Walcott and Billy. Melthe Prater. On coming out she de ! the proposition to hold an Alaskan^ claim the valuable property. Dan lody for the welterweight championclarvM beya^df to be in fine conditloa. i exposition In Seattle in 1907 to celeot Toronto sit ship. In all probability Rhoades will
but she iiMHNllly made away with a j brute the fortieth anniversary o,
have to put away a few dozen more
hearty repast of fish, veil and beer. I Ala.vkr’t annexation, was born in j
“ cxhlblUon there, second raters like Flynn before he can
hope for^rrecognition from Walcott
winding up with a glass of schnapps. Sw.*deu thlny-seven years ago and
Thompson
from
Port
Arthur
droppaC
A leuer received the other day b> j came to this country when 17 years of
Mcllody
Major McClellan of New York Is a age. He has traveled widely in Alas- In to see Crown Attomeys Drayton
Andrew Rudolph of Detroit has ofrecord breaker even among the mulU-> ka. knoww the resource* of this vast and Curr>'. after w hich he went to Uy fered Garrj- Hernfaan 125.000 for the
form curiosities of Us kind sent lo j and rich province and has taken an
Toledo franchise in the American
person* in the public eye. The writer (active part in the building of the i
Baaeball association. The price fixed
Is a negtx>, who say»:
rvgret verv northwest.
*
by Herrmann Is |50.fK>0.
much thst my Incam^ratlon in the, John D. Rockefeller, denied the sc’
. 'v
Brooklyn and St. Louis came out
Tomb^ o*. a charge of murder win | lace of uwching a Bible class because/
dven on tbe season, while their playprevent mo from taking active part In j of his ph>*slcal condition. Is learning •
t
'
ers traveled around the circnli enjoy
this campaign. However. 1 want to: to play the violin. He Iw said lo bej
ing tbe scenerj'. The Giants cleared
aay that the eniin' ticket headi«d by. making considerable progress, though]
1100.000. Chicago Is said to have
jcmrself meets with my fullest approv- ! as yet he is the rawest kind of an ama-j
cleared $50,000. In the American
a] and Imu my earnest support. It L] tear. He was rather disconraged Ih.'i
IWue. Chicago and Philadelphia were
loo bod. Ibough. that my old friend other day when a friend told him of
i;ie big money makers, each going into
1100.000.
Edward M. Grout Is not figuring lathe j Victor Herbert’s advice as to learning
campalffn."
; to master the cello: -Simplest thing
Don't BoriM Troubl..
Hrtirj Jamea. the novelUt. narrated i in the world All you have to do is *o
It 1. H»d bUilt to iwrrow Mythins.
at a Boston dinner imny a converse-, buy roar Velio, seenn* a competent |
but tbe wont tbinc you cm poulbly
1km that he had orerbeard that aner- j instructor and then practice about 1
GEIEIttlKiSIIFTNEffOlilO
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i
noon. "It was a oonrersatlon." said elghi hour* a day for three years."
Mr. James, -between a ?x»ung book
Admiral Dewey has sent to the Lonclerk and an older one. It occurred don Standard the foUowfcig, ia reply to
In a book shop devoted to the sale of' an Invliaikm to give an expreaston of
tbe most iiopuUr and newt-st ficikm.} feeling with reference to Admlrml
Tilt, younger cJtn-k approachi'd the j Nelson, the one hundredth annlveraarj
older anxiously. *Say.* he whispered. I of whose victory at Trafalgar was cel*therc's a woman here wants Spencer's ebrauM on Saturday: -I am grateful
poems ’ ’t« 1*
Herbert Sptmeer * . for the opporumliy of saying that I ah
poemar the more experienced clt rk i wwvs tbink of Nelson a* that match-j
asked calmly. 'Yaa,' said the other, less saUor whose genius saved and
•what shall I icU hcrT Tell her wo
|j^
'p'
JV
;
U would roajly aee».as though thej
recent manian
G«^™9n crown dear* him to aH mankind. A buadre^
prince and Duebow Cecile was a love year* have only made hla gtory the
match. The jtmnff-fUA is crediicJ greater."
with having made a «Aacldedly original
A descendant of the famous aoutkproposal. He and hU future wife ern famUies. bom on the Yxaaga plan^ were stopping at Schweria castle an 11 tatlon. near L’Argent, La.: named
both being eothuaiaalk angim con- \ after the dowager dnoeM of Maaebasducted lb«lr coortahlp through the aid | tei. who has glvun her kindly adrloe
^uf rods ami reeL Ope afternoon thej and aid: receirlag friendly enooutug*.
prinee. being nnunooestful in the | ment from some of ^ the Vanderbilt
sport, dropped Ibe rod for a small ] family here, ymnut—in bei
which be carried, and among Ueena—Mias Conauelo Yxnaga Bailey
piciure* taken was om* of fbe ^ has realixed her loug^beriabed ambl-
/i
.• rV
|
em$
handsome
gifts at
wedding
$1.00,$2.00f
$>.««. «4.M
Hastairs
Stwatrf Start
JEWEL
nwB
Riiets
Do nioro thnn savo tnonev
every day they arc tjs4h1.
They also liglilen llic hous*'vife*> laljurs aiul ketii the
ruW'ebeerful.
It’s the woman who
goon : office* lo Wllbelm block, third
floor, with Drs. Sawyer and Penhab
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and action regulator. Batlsfactloo guaranteed. With KimbaU
Music House. Cltx, pbooe 294.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—AUorney
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Traw^
Kssa .
TRMsnntTtTini n.
STXAMU NAmSTEE
eras aty. Mich, ausens pbooe 105.
AMTRACTfi OF TITLE—C. O. Car*
Ter. Price* reasonable. Office with
O. P. Carrer and Bro. oBth phones.
DR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathist, Offlee over Bugbee’* drug store. CltlXCU3 phone—Residence. 25G; office
534.
sugCl-5mo
OR. E, L. THIRLBY—Special atten
tion to diseasck of rbildren. Room
409 Stale bink bldg. Both phones.
OOIKO BAST
DRS. J. 0. k KART J. TRUEBLOOD
08TBOPA114IC PHY9IC1AN8J
OffissdH-TeWUbsbaCQdc. » s. «b. fto U
1 to * w. m. T to • mUact. UmlAm^oa
laqalrestM
JOHN R. SANTO
ILtl.E.TIKI»ni
g™.
suffers niost becauGo of a
poor Flove with iu work
making ami worry producing
defrtte.
The man Buffers only in
purse bnt the woman's health
and happint^ss are ruim-d.
Love thrivt^ in comfort.
Tliere are many reaaons
why you should insist uppn
having a fuel saving
a F. GAIIVRR ff DROb
.tliFIREIKSnUIICE
C. C, A. RUiLMNi^
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
JEWEL Stove
0«M m, Mrw WIMa klMl. I
cu.,„nc,..°.l;5*.K
to you.
FRANKTRUDE
ORAID RAPIDS IINDIAII 11
COS PART.
Tln>. T.bl' T.kiof EfTwl 8,pt. Mb. in
»g for Um
nf noril
Trwin ImvAA Tr*rerse aty eoan
TS£SrT’r;?Jla.y ™u.,.Vonb
iTnuTsr^LTn Trarsnis dtj from CadlUse
GEO. A.UARV1S
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J. I. Mnni
6n. W HeWitlj
MOMROE 5 ieWETNY
6EIERAL IN^URAICE
>*10 mrrtrm ». Trwsi^ aty from Wslto.
trem Horth.
'SSkwrisff wt 11:10 s. m. sad srriTlaf st 1 Jl SI I NEW WILHBLM BLOCK
O. D. MILLER
a U MOKWOOO.
ueai. Bri*hf. dlMue ud
Intetul dliorders. don't .It down utd
b^ orerjtwr uymptt^ but fly for
wUI
fnlueH of all ;
body win not be b
D K N T I S|-r
PEREMARQUETrt
lasff.ctBept.KIMb
Trsla. IssT. Ttststs. CUy m toOMrs:
Price 50c. Ouaraataed.
Tired out. worn out womu cannot
dflee. eet or worb; aeon ts It .be
wonld fly to piece.. Hollliter’. Rocky
Monauia Ten anke. ttroag atm*
and ilrb red blood. U eeM>. Tn or
TbMoi.. JoknaonDnvOa
Try ■ *'Pip t*-nl(ht.”
rw ■al.^lir ;u DnoM.
to Cant an*! M Cant Ocaaa
MCCTT
We sell the Famous
Fox Typewriter
Wbeu .Ick. K)re.
putoi ud polmu of dyupep*t«.^mous-
Vmlnmmrmusrnmmp,
I
A unique postage stamp has. It ts
stated, breu dtscorrrrtl In Roumanlx.
It dates from June 1. lSl.*t. and Is WaL
Ikn. for ReumamU had tbeu no exre. The stamik wMcb la lilue is
rouna. like a sodklng wafer, with Inpd edge*. It bcura the arms of
Wallai*bta—an eagle, .resting on a
re, wllb ontstrrtrhcd wings and
MS fu Its hiak. .No vslne Is
OIVK
VIU. VIGOR & VITAi.(TY
THE BEST MILLING
enter* inkf tbe make-up of tbe
lumber we supply oor neighbors
and friends. We don’t try to
work off •"eeconds” for firstgrade stock, and that’i the rea
son wo hold onr trade year in
and year out If j-our name
has never appeared in our order
liook we^ like to see it there
before tbe day Is over. -"Will yon
cadi or phoney
soon SIDE LUMBBt CO.
10 PEt CEHI SAVES
LOUItE PRINCE DOCK.
Graduate of ths Conaarvatory of Driiry
CelloQSn Springlleid. Me.
FI AND. HARMONY AND THEORY.
Individual attonUon and study givsn
•ach pupil, with tho aingla purpeaa of
developing musical aMHty through the
highest roeognlMd methods. ClaoM
oet<Mmo
STUDIO, $35 *Wd EIGHTH «T.
By paying for yonr ceaMUt walks before November 4»t, 1305.
Chas. M. Beers. CUy Clerk. ^
oct $-noT 1
GENUINE IMPORTED Bohemian
garneu Ju»t received by ^J. N. Mai^
Unek.
ocf G-2U
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I THE EVENING RECORD
CITY. MICHMAN.- TMORMAY. OCTOaSR It. ItOt.
m scma
iy mayoi RDTOHOBIUST
t a ..fCKTiiis. j. HMca sun m
AMWKKCO CMARSSt.
FOUR BOYS
WERE DRUNK
TO CCMOOL tOCIAL
that CONDITION.
C-;:
I'
,*r.
itoin iGAii A ma utq
' VltlTCO NINE tALOONt ANI
©BANK IN EACH ONE.
B
PAT 20.000 FRAICS BARUGES
What’s The
WAS WRECKED
BY DYNAMITE Matter
of the Ute Wm. H. Vanderbilt, who war ]
I WILL ms GAME WAflOEN CHAf>> 12-year-old girl who was run down by
the antomoblle while traveling at high WHOLE INTERIOR OF BUILDING
, MAN S GUEST A WEEK.
spe-ed. was found guilty in court toda.WAS SPLINTERED.
and condemned to thn-e month* in
Four High school boys are alles«l . ^
prison withont respite-. He waa or
l«re co»e to a «iclal at the H,ah ^THER HURTEBS KEPT HW*!
adiool balldlna girea by the glrU’ ath
nuNii.iHJ Rtf ^ Rlfni dered to pay 6*k» francs and the emtu Agent Usually Had Large Amount of
bile an award of 20.ouo francs, dam |
Setic association dnmk on the eveolOR
Money on Hand to Pay Potato
of Baturdaj. Oct ,14. On the mom- AOIT. GEN. M’GURfllN WILL ALSO ages was given the glri's parents. This j
Checks But Had Paid Most
sum must be paid coj<ilntly uith th.-!
^ lag of flaiufday.^Oct. 21. these same
BE A GUEST.
cf It Out.
;
automobile
company
employing
Shep
. buys are alleged to bare been at t
liard
The verdict Is txcepUonaUv |
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football game to a stale of intoxlcasevere but the judge declaicd P j Spi^^Jal tu'the y>.mlng R»vord.'
,
tkm At the girls' social, sweet cider Neither the Gover
necesaarj lo make an example tvj c.r;iiul napi.I>. Mich. Ck: r*;.—Th.
arms s^ed. These are the facts that i
Have Ever Shot a Deer But the
check careless chaffeur* and their dH- fU r. Msrqu.-Ue station at Mear* on
oatised 'last night's meeting of tbH
Former Will Be Given the
regard for human life
brant h wa* wrecked by
board of educalkm to be the most mu-1
First Chance.
meatous in the hUtory of the kauJ
bandit* lasr night «hu um-d d.vnami»e
achoolt. In that meetiag. Mayor A. V.J
-----Ttiev broke in the frutif d^ior and Ides
Fliedrlch charged Supl. I. B. Gilbert la Special to the Evening Record,
the safe and the Interior of the placbdag derelict In hli duty and Mr Gil-1 Grand Rapids. Mich.. Oct 26.—Ad
to piece*, heetjring atKuU i;t*o Ag-n’
bert aBsaer«><i ihr'charc»*» and dH-jjutant General McGurrln announcer
C. B Tucker. wht» al^o r» pr**»-« nts tlujnanded the fulleat torestlgation.
j that he and Governor Warner have
Amerlrsn Expr»-r* company, usuall..
• After a tliicussion tasUng until' accepted the Invltatiun of Game Warlo pay |H>isto I
bad Urge amou
mldolght the matter resolved Itself idea Chapman to a av‘ek's deer hunt
aid mu*i alt out I
, check* but he had i»aid
Into the foUotrlng rcwolutloo which I at the latter's camp near Newberr.v GREETED PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT yesterday
; was nnahlmously adopted:
| the middle of November. The camp
AT NEW ORLEANS.
-------------'The farts haring been known to the > will be luxuriously appointed and all
teacbera committee trf the board of ed- the other hunter* will be kept away
ueation that at a social held In the from that vicinity during the week a)
Cealral etbool bnlAdlng on (he evan- that his excellency will notdi^hunted
tug of Oct. 14. 1WI5. twenty gallona of by the reckless sort. McGurrln has aeelder were aonrod as tiart of the re- lectod guns and ammunition for the FROCCM^N PAKSeo THROUGH
frrshmenis for the ev.*nlng aad what trip. N^diber the guvemur tour Ute
veULOW FEVER DISTRICT.
have cv^r shtit a deer but
remained waa left In the building and
will be given the first nhot ia
served by on# of the teacher* to dlf-j Wa
ferenl members of the High *choolitho
p. A Nweir vhef will YmnUh PraaiStnl Conaidared Immune Because
1C rongliciuti
during the roTlowing wtH*k and this' th«' food,
-'Ha Waa in the Midst of the .
and inriamtxl by wld
cider being served_alth the full know-----------------------Oiaeaae During Cuban
winds unlc-ss bouio good
Campaign.
’ prutocting lotion i>
I'"
BOOMING
OF CANNON
PARADE AND
mlllee feeling that this U agalnst'lhel
________
moral high standing and l>e«t Inter-*
By. Wire to the Evening Record
! WAS BEGUN THIS AFTERNOON AT
••*1* <»f tin* schools of
New Orlean*. Oct. '26,-Amtd the
HALF PAST TWO.
spi'ctfully submit the following reso-!
Kjmiiig of cannon. whi*tle* blowinH
imbm:
i
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ul thousands cheering Preiddenl
•’He it rt**<dve«l. That hereafter no i
'
Roosevelt arrived here at 9:IZ this
morning. lAtcr. with 4i)0 person* he
sYvials be held in our schhtd bullding.s J
the SUnd—May Be Poator refreshment* *mred without
look the steamRhin Comu* for a river
knowledge and consent of the board *
trip. A light buffet lunch was >crved.
ponad Until Tomorrow. '
^Later a parade wa* given the prtnelpal street* along which are several
"Gw. W. MrWeihy.
i Bj Wre to the Evening Record.
yt-Mow fever bout^e*. The president
"C. K. Hack.
I Cadillac. Mich.. Oct. 26.—The examconsidered himself immune, a* he
"H. II Gamer."
jinaiion of Mr*. Ik-llt* Fellow* and
wa* in the midst of yellow fever dur
Cidtr at Social.
1 Charles Tinker began this afternoon
ing the Cuban campaign
Mayor Friedrich onenod the matter
at 2:ao. Dr. w: T. Ibidge of Big Ran
*tatiag that-On Fridav morning Dr.
!
lU HOPE UUDONED
at^cmuntiea on gecond rage.J
probable that the case
will iH- adjourned after the Uklng of
D ILL-FATED KALIYUGA
testimony uf t>rs. Dodge and Spoor >f
4T DOWN IN STORM.
Big Rapid* until tomorrow morning
Spentaneeua Cwmbubstion • on the •
l»*cke:l to overflow
ing and Mpn FcHow^• entire UmiTv Stesmera Centaunan and Pontiac Re
and other relatives are with her. Her
port (failure in Search and Believe
____
aged sister. Mr* Fisher of Newaygv.
vAael and Crew Arc Loai.
Jbv AVIr,'to ihf Evening Record
of her and the two
; ;; Alpena. Mtch.. Oct. 26.-The
hcayilr^reiieil and with l«wed head.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
j
a pitiful pictur*'.
y-Osarila, in tow of the suwmer Zillali.
Cleveland, oct. 26.—Clevo^nd Cliff* j
h bound, caugh fire from sponu
Co, rwselvetl telegram* thi* momingj
neon* combustion in her coal cargo at
from
tile
captain*
of
th<*
Ccii'aurian
16 o'clock last night fifteen miles east
and Poitiac that wen: up ihr ea^t an ' I
m Thunder bsr. She wa. .till bumtne fr.gMul End of Color«l Mother and
north abore* of Lake Huron in search j
at 9 o'clock this
Tho ThunCh.ldre
at Aaof the Kallyug*. They reported berj
dcr bay life
bury Park.
not
found. Ail hope I* now gone. The J
The boa'i 4# probabbly a loxl t
Kaliyuga likely went down with berj
By Wire Jo the Evening Record.
crew Of seventeen In the great storm
I A*burk Park. N J... Oct.
In a
4USTICE SINCLAIR DEAD.
i fire that deomned tho borne of Harver
There will be > .pecUl meeiine of
lARGE CAUGHT RRE
^
Wllh WtUag the U.T LMTwmfmrae
Drssi
Errrr btUr f«llo«
vaataWHiM up asdiook kw boat
aewaadtboa
Wo hsrr •oaadram
cwlfaktstbst would drliffbttlMboy
sad pot
s fislsblof loQcb to m«
we41.bot arr asdo of astwial ^
fisad bam wosr at wall. Ths^e.
sot sorapMudTo eltlMW. They cost
$1.75 to $2.50
Oi'ty Boole 3±oro
THE HOBABT OO..PWI).
iroii
1^1
SMorM
A
for tbs t
tbfs p«l It away for asst iPK
madSUMlOBS USB! tfyowa
If y^^^ a
910. $12. $15. RMi $U
For AU WoDt. maak fiacy sat Osford Bslnproof Coal*
KnbecbSBoytSS&Jr
ivieissaoe:
Evcrytliiim in shcN-a fer ever>liody.
Then- isn't M C'om'cl Fof»tin»ar style,
fatl or fam y that you'll not find ready
nn<l waiting for you herr. Every
leather—every shiii** fvery* size —
TfflS BOX OF MONEY
GIVEN AWAY FREE
For MEN, WOMEN
sod CHILDREN
lAOMANT
A
I
»
ROSOOl
RIVER
::: FEuows' ExwiiMTioN
I:
:U:
in Use exUwoie it tiiAt nsw h6o\
by KatheriDe C. ThnrstoG,
•TbeGsmbfer.-^
ForengTDMin^ and vivid interest thii book excels its
prt\b*oe«or. *^ie MasqucnkltT." A remance slong pas
sionate and dramaUc lines Uist provw the atiUMr a bora
ston- teller
By t^nre to the Erenlng Record.
OrMt IU»Mi Ctob
•» FNENCH COUNT GAVE AMENICAN
FklrSHd, Iowa. Oct 26.-An east
cMjr Wmwm P»iii« AtMy Af
•EVENE SENTENCE.
boond aad a west bound Rock Island»
here this
Fbur Iowan* were killed anl
SpeeiMj to the Btenius Rrard.
loosly injured. The coliiskm
Gnaw iUpIdf. Midi Oct. K—MrJ.
OB / Sleep grade. The cause
J. Morgma Smith. BKiClier of J. Morgam
U said to hare been a misunderstand
8a»ltk. who U tile kwabaad of Kaa SEAVE THREE MONTHS WITHOUT ing of orders
IPatiem* * »Uier aad wboae wl
A RESFITE.
r. S. Hodges of Pontiac. Mich., was
i aboots IM imkoovB, <U«<S at tier home
Injured.
•here last alabt after a llasertac 111ntms. aged 70 r«ar». She had llred MtiM Also Pay
Fine of too Franca,
hen forty two yearm aad was prom!leotanco Severs
aeat la club aad aodal life. Her hiuto Check Csraleeaoem
baad was one or the first pastors of
I
I
By Wlm to the Brening Record.
Paris. Oct. 26 —The American, auto- PERE MARQUETTE STATION SAFE
mobflUl, ElRot F. Sheppard, grandson j
gj MEARS BLOWN.
a Maaaliftiafi ForMding Fua
thar taclals UntaM Under
^ Peerd e •iiparvlelon.
NINTH YKA»..Mtt
IIMTERESTIlUO
KILLED CHILD
GOVERNOR IS
I eOM^UNTING rr r.::.;.“rT.r.r.'»«»iTs««« »»•«»»
■VjOH.H CM.T W» t«v.d M
•XOlvan kr Oirto ant DMft BaatM
6 0*0L00K EDITION
traeil.
is till* liest pix‘panition
on the market te-tlay
fur tueb a purix>6e.
We have the largest line
of Ladies’ fine Shoes ih
the city, at prices that
can't be bejit. ALL
NEW .STVLES. Call
and get a key to the
20c a BBttlf
BOX OF MONEY FREE
EDELWEISS CREAM
I
WITH SHOtS
WAITJ'
Alfred Grcilick & Co.
DRUG J^TOREl
224 Front Street
[ 5 E C^FRONI^NION J
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.^ '>W.S
- Waa W.tlltsxnum
Wall-Kj^ e..TE,n
CItiwa -fof rodUlUJ
Cadillac.^^ight. Mr*. Spivey and three youm;
B <,
Ovar25Y#ara.
children. perUhed The origin-of the
T
Special to the Evening Record.
| fire is a my*tcrv
Spivcv m-a» not ir.
Cadillac. Mich.. Oct. 26.-Jostlce of the hmi*e The fire *urted twtuuvl
r (be Peace Charles H. SlncUir died at minute* after a neighbor called. Tln^' Ewerr CIDER » cam. par
hU home Hi Ihu ell, yertrrday morn- .kull. of the ehlld^" «ere Vru.hefl
cHYmplication Of disease*, i-ln. The coroneiyt* investigating.
^
.
ladttging nervous debility from which
*
Ite had been a snffervr for several
COLLISION ON BRIDGE.
aontbs. Mr Sinclair was 66 years old
andJtad been a resident of CadUlac! Two Trollay Cam Cama Togsthsr With
for over a quarter of a ctmturv. dnrtnk j
Oiaaatroua Conaaeuaucaa.
Which time he had been engaged In ! By TAlre to the Ev enlng Recofd.
the funiltune and undertaking bual j New York. Oci. 21.-In a trolley car I—»«.# •iMX, B«»h —
Bcaa. Being a civil war veteran he colUsioii on the WUllamsburg brtdgi'
waa alwaya an earnest worker in the tbU moroing George Pryid. aged 17.
kMal O. A. R. as well as In polities and John Holden, agad M. were taUland la lodge affairs He U survived ly. aad twenty other peraoos more or
by Mrs. Sinclair aad one son.
| less' aerlooaly Injured. A big track
i broke down on the tracks,
Tb. «l»y €t Ih. Ipdoor bmIdc of ) rsr« IwiWMidlstelr to
thr SalTatloa Aror artli bmaftar ht
T:«
Remlhr aM>«il»ii of ih. Ellu i
I **^y*^*^*p-^r I
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
(Brinnell JBros.
There’s a Great Deal of Pleas
ure in the Right Piano
at Hfi low
50c
HUKTIXOTOK
159 EAST FtOHT STIEET
^
(3vmndl 3Bro6.^
MBKS CaYOOMC MBNS
ClfOnONGX & rORMlSHlNGa
saltOR.
I O. C. MOrPATT I
■ Abstracts of TIUs I
WHEN YOU CAN?
If you
U) buy Kougb or
l)roǤe<l LumU
U r. Builtling
Materials or Mill
' of‘
any kind—get onr prices
and oomi>are th«-m with otherb. the saving will Ijp yotire—tbo
business ours.
Quality oonsiderwl no one w ill sell you LomU*r at bettpr
Citissfia Pboon. 82i Bsll. IBB.
FOUR WERE CREMATE0
nov.I XHfhhor. of Anerire 8»turd*y
oveuthf fbr tallolta* and other
RKMT'
ITEm
TO SAVE A
FEW DOLLARS
Sbilis Co nUasurt
We show a line of good values and exclusive
patterns in both percales and woven Madras
cloths from which we make shirts to your
measure for from
$2 75 TO $6 00 PBl PAH
not less than two shirts to be made up—orders
already uken. have Riven satisfaction. Let
us showyou these.
BuyiKjoori garments from 6 Or 8 lines of as
handsome goods as we have ever shown. A
big variety of colors.
$1.00
SUPERIOR GOODS; FIT EVERYBODY
We have many excellent lines. Fleece lin^d.
Natural Wool, Merino, Camel's Hair, Pure
Soft wool. Lamb's Wool, Jaros Hygenic. Und'erwear is a hobby of ours, that is why every
good thing is found here.
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THE EVENIKQ fttOOItO. TIUVERSE CITY. HICHI04N. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2S. tfOS.
h* vAiiUd th^ Batter iBreetlsated i
>ramtod(battlmhrtesiasor
teiD tbe acbool was a mlatake; that ft waa a mistake for tbej
> to partaka of it aad tbe amt-i
Id warrant cenaare.
j
Cenawma Mr. GHbart.
rrant me In cenanrbig Mr Gilbert.-be aaU. First be
said that Mr Onben sbooM bare
taken chaise of tbe mauer persooaUy
at the social aad not allowed Mr. Nye
to take tbe reaponalbUtty. Secood.be
■boold bare aottfted tbe parent* of the
boys. Tblrd.. If be dldnt do that he
sboald bare notified the mayor, the
prtnldent of the board of edncatlon or
police. He alao denaored lir. OUben for allowing the cider to be
tm^ed in tbe acbool. '
He suted that when boya came to •
pebool foBcUon dnmk and Uter came
oosa football field In an Intoxicated
(Cooilnued on Foarih Page.)
-aad I lUmk the M^crtateaScm told
lUm. Uat tSree or fear Hick
bo]n came aoder be inSoeace oT liquor
and »ere Mopped br ibe
Mr. Nfe prerloas to cnterlnc tbe raen
aad were made to retire bj Mr. Nye”
Mr. Prledrteb Mated that be
dlately called tbe eupertateiideiit ap
aad eadearo^ to make aa appotelBieoi wUb Mr Ollbert lor 4:M that
aftemooD but Mr. Gilbert dids t
an<J dldn t eend aay wo-d of
late tbai nlcbt to haroa meeUa«. Tbe
moialat Mr Gilbert
aad an laveaiiaatloo wmm be
Firm Intimation.
-What Mr. Oaraer told1 >«tb.f
tot UUrthllU
flrat lailmailoo I had that
and 1
WMM Vfoac.*' eaid Mr.
ment of lock may be marked as
•*praaent, hot fiat vaun#.** BubHatty to **000#. ooil and aaaaon-
I
SWEET CIDER AND LIQUOR.
‘ ?•
Tbe *ereet cider eplaodc at tbe »o;! s " elal of the GIrto* Athletic aMociatUm
: .A
tb tbe Hlab ecbool bar dert loped an
• ;
ttaplttoaani oooirov»i>y ahicb U to be
I
t|pi»aC lld
intuxlcatlou
^ a# BOPM or Ibe Uiigb acbool aiodenti.
1"? s. rweato a' aitkatiob which u to u' BOfv deplorod aad ahicb demaadr the
meat Held laveat Ural loo.
When It to coaclualvely mhomn who
r
art tba MbMmfcaiSara who eold llqaor
to mlBom from the Hisb iicbool. the
autbanties abotild pmre<>d with
atiDoat diiiimce tu inflict a Jurt
tohment for fbia violation of the liquor
Uw. It to bad enouab to «?!! liquor to
'
wl^a Knmj»'Jr HIrh achool boy
make the rotmda of ihe aalooo* and be
come Inioilcatfd, It to a dtopare not
. only to tbe boy* tbcniM Iven but to the
^
'C '
,
^
Whatever may be the result of the
InveeiUtaOon or.lbe meHt* of (he case,
the publicity of (be affair will doubtleaa be a whc»le»oine Uwn to tbe Inna
who thtt* permitted tb«*m*vlves to po
astray.
Tbe controvemy U*lw**en the auptrlatendent and the mayor and other»
la areatly to be deplored, because auch
ant but which are haimful ip r
waya. v^Wa-^llcve that the rea4»lution paaaed by 'lbe^l>oatd_l»f'eilttraiian
I Uat nUht to ripHit, and that the board
,, look the proper rourae. Aa to
merit* of the altuatlon llurt' are
atMliou* for cartful thought on
aide*.
However, while the lucidt-nu wlOch
V
have rlae to the aiormy meetiUK of
last night are gnwtly to U* deplored,
the result ahould In the end be l>cn«^
flcTkl. Traverse (Mty ha* taken great
pride In her public *ch.»oto. which havgained an einlabli' rtpiitatl..u through
out the state and in tbe univer>ltie.<t.
f
to which atudeiita go frtim Trav
^
City, and it to greatl}* to l»e regretlctl
}
that there Khould be anything to mar
•
the harmonlot:s progr**** of our etlii
;Catlonal Ky*t**m
Rmuktd. Boi totf ..IV :b..' b.- h»l
dtoeovwtrd tbat l*rvaiflnu Hn^arvelt is
aemething of « w ag. pUa galber anrprislng recnark aroused rurioatty. and.
after aotne qoeatimiing. the dean was
tndneed to explain.
A few Gays before tbe ejection teat
KWlrember a member of the «blnet
mK tbe daan In Boston, and a* they
parted the aiwtatS' tnqttlh'Hl: -Wbal
sbalM say to Theodore Booaerelt fur
jotrr
To tbto tbe dean with hi* matomaty candor and vigor, repltod: rtlire
him my regard* and tell him ni
d-d If Vll vole for himHe bad<entirely forgotten hit meaaage to the iireaident. until a few day*
after tbe electkm. when be rtwlved
the following note from tbe Whits
Uouae:
I>ean—Judging from the size
of <rtir majority, you must ixare
c-hangiHl yuur mind. T. It.**—CMeveUnd IXHlger.
MOTICE
6000 CIGAR FOR 5c
E Sons Sellinq Havanas
r the Mestinq of the Board of
~
This Price.
I Equalization.
w hen be came I wanted to know more.
No wthai Wadsworth nrxw Chicob
I wanted to know where they got the
Notice* to hereby given that the j
Lvaua Board of Review and Equaliraiion
liquor so that I could pot tbe proper
, smoke that the city of Traverse City. Grand Trav4
legal machinery U motion.- Mr. Oil
f ten center.
bert had admitted, auted the mayor, «'<li“i«id'L'.D,7tor7n their <»«;
»lll n...
•
(hat there waa elder served at the
8. E. Walt * Son. warn ever:, j-epilar seaslon on Monday. .V.v.........
aocUl but dldn t think that there was smoker In this section to try a Chico. | ,905. In the council rmuus In ilu* SiaN
Mr 8 V Wa*t *ald the other night,
building from * oVlock uiHil 11
anything wrong In that.
Drunk at Football Game.
and^w^/lldl\m'c!;arg^^^^^^^
'
In regard to the boya the mayor said It. This cigar to taking tJu- place «l oVIock until 4 ocluck in the afp rnoou
that the auperiniendenl aUled that ten cent cigars amengb* emr luobt rrit ^f the ^aid day.
They sliall have the power »<i r«ib •
Mr. Nye had talked io,them but he leal trade, and we want « ry lover o1
tribe, re-valee and re-cquall/e thdldnt think that he found out where
♦•veral part}^ «»f any descriptbin of
the liquor waa bought. '
like the Chle<»
•state, but not to Inrreose t*r dimin
-Jual before dinner.** aald Mr. Fried
rich. “I found out that the boya had smokers like yoti. and you ought to g.
ah the total a*se>Mueiit r»M.n tie*
acquainted at once.
been to the football groonda in a elate
otme.
Persons inl.tn-ated may appear a'
of inioxlcallon the following Saturday.
CoUlM* HMf 0U
This capped the rJlmax and I waa very
hi* meetlnR and ihe l»oanl will hear
Imniig one of the e'>mim:gi>»‘ uiad*
ind conKld.! their Mstemenf^ am
anxious to get to work. Mr. Gllben by i;jviMH»r Ku-nell f4»r rv elinlloii h*
and Nye came to the store and we pro^ with Jesiuli i.Miim-v. Mild llarvel N ifier hearing said statements the de
ColliMUl. .N=uUe ill Vllhige Imll. Whll cislon of said iKjatd will to- final and
ceedcil with the Investigation.
msii. .\fiiT the liill.v a re.^ |diuii wa conclu-'ive.
Acting Lika -Men.Given under mv liaud the *-‘Mh day
•it a«-cma that those* Ixiys bad been hekl by Ihe gin^mur. In Hotel Ride,
j fur the pnn* ‘^e uf in« ting the I.m i
making the rounds of the aaliKins on |ililtb*n| llgll^H, .\lll-Ulg the Kilter wii» of OctoU-r. A. I).
that day and had visited nine and on Tlimdliy Memiy. n I.mhI
CKAS. M BKKR8.
lum
ort
2€-li>t
City Cl* rk.
the previous Saturday four. In each aud :i
i-.Imt to <*jtm|i:dcu liM»d«.
After liltn*dnHion* to Me*«r«. Kii*
aalcKin they look on an average ^f
CALMAN*B Irtsrtor Bpar Varnish to
three drink* Th»*y were acting like sell and Uuim.v. Mr. .Meniiy w:i* pro
men and watiml for each one to trvwL aeutiHl to Mr. t'uUtoHti. wlmn the tut moat Burnbla for all Intartor morfc.
ter ask«l him !i«w he liketl tin
One boy
was drinking
whisky
S|iee<*he*.
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION NO. 13S—
Biralght.’*
-Well.- wjdd Mr. Meniiy iwlio. bv
National Protective U*gion wjll m»*«M
Mr. Gilbert and Nye were not prea- tbe way wu* *llghtly denf.. -i^ultirv
in Woodman hall on the «hlrd Tue^
enl at the football game but Chief of and the governor were all rlghi. i.iT^
day of each 111911! h at T:::n p. 111
Police Aahton waa. Truant Officer that C.dllKon v.a* m* giod u: all. *
Calvin S. Vader. president; borin
it to
Mr. Meaiiy I* Wi.w dea.l.
Marvin called hi* attention to one of
Robert*, secretary ; Ntitle C. Gray,
the boy*. Chervenka. who waa acting
deputy.
In an ungentlemanly way. When told
^lU«t..u llernM.
to do M* by the chief. Chervenka
straightened up and was taken In
BOYS* OVERCOATS and twopiciobante by Bhrenbaiw and the vHher*. aulta combined, at $i. St>e them,
A. J. McPHAIL
Mr. Fried rich then slated that he oct 21-tf
Hamilton CoUhing Co.
got the boy* and J. W. Slater, the
father of one. and Mr. Slater pronitoe-l Dry, Hart and aen WO0& •oqlh SIdt
n»ork nt*.Pbon*ltt
that if the facta were oblalntx! he wab
UmtoarCo.
8«»W
willing to aid In proper prosecution.
Tbw four boya, Ludka. Bbrenberge-.
Chervenka and Slater appeared at tb«
*ton- and told their atew)’. Mr. FYledrlcli giving them a lecture on their
The iKiys were anxious not lo ap
pear in court and Mr. Friedrich dldn t
want to arraign tbom although he
stated that Mr omK»rt thought that
Chervenka Khould have been arrested.
The mayor thought that Instead of arr»»«ilng the lM»y the *aloonkeeper who
sold him the liquor should be arrested.
Mr. Ollbert waa of the opinion that
the matter ahuuldn*! be brought Ui the
atientlon of the t>oard. said the mayor,
but he thought that it should for two
reason*: First, because If the facts
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MILEAGE BOOKS.
were plainly established, the saloon
•.vThe n'«iuratlon of the irateliiitt keeper* t*«uld {dead guilty and that
— r public, of Michigan of a convenience would keep the l»oys out of rmirl and
^ whirb they much apptx>cU(tHi. and the second bccanac it would have a aalnUhdrawal of whicli was awmingty talory eff«‘ct to have the boys come
suggested by red tape r* qulrom«'nt* 1 fore the tovanl.
rather than hy actual gain, to a fa-k j Mr. Fri.'drirh further said that whCd
which Goveimn Warn. r has stated he L
get* to the stage where he
would *14 hiK Un.t u> acc*>mplJ»h. Th-|h
hasn't enough re*|>eci for hts teacher*
northern
interrhang. able
mileage j or claK**mattn* to kei»p away from the
^ Axxk
a.cdnv*nil<*nce u» ihoae whoj school when he 1* dnmk It shows that
'fraveb'tl murh In Michigan and per- be ha* fallen very low. “When 1 aee
mlttol of wnnr saving In ex]»en«cj what tho*^* l»o>> drank.- aald the
which cannot t)e .•ff*vt*>*l through the niayor. -It I* a wtmder lo me how th'-y
u*r of tin- r.mitly snbstItutiNl Coutr*l | ever got lo school.a.«wl»U.m l..x>Y In Ihv
The mayor look the stand that when
course of * recent add^e^^ to the Mlch-i the boy* **f the High school came lo
Igan
Itolrymcn*
asKoclatlan.
ai th.- achu.*: intoxicated at a function
Adrian, Governor Warner aald: *1 giv*n by the scholars in the school
shall take this mlb'agi' l»o*ik maUcr up house, it was time for tbe board lo
with the rallr»»a*l* at once with a view take ct^gnlzanco of the matter and de
lo gelling the northern tosik on tab' mand fact*. Hi* only object, he stated,
again. In iloing this 1 *l all n*.k the wa* that good might come of It and he
aid of Ihe *hlp(M‘r* and buslne** turn
10 enter into
of the aiate. and oapcclally the travelIng men. I iKdieve the* railroads w ill I
Cider in Profeaaor'a HaL
put the old iHwikH back on aalc again
facta
after the Injustice of the
I *■<‘*‘0 wanted. It bad been atat ed that
been brought to their atientlon; i»ther"'’ the hall* fnd stairways were t
wisc it will no doalu ntoke som
' { with the stuff and that the janitor waa
legUlailon neccaaary.**
1 paid i: for cleaning it up and that one
! of the professor * hats had been filled
How's This?
The janitor had informed the aupei^
Intendeni that twenty pOlona of cider
were brought to the Gliding. The
order waa good during the entertain
ment but afterward waa -terrific.- The i
cider remained In the building, aald i
Mr. Friedrich, until the follow^ j
Thuraday or Friday and during tihe |
week the janitor told him that he hhdT
ai*cn *om*‘ of *he girl* drink It andj
nally. acilag directly upon the blood alao some of the leachera. Also onej
mneoito <aiirfacci of the
evening they had cookies and drank
tbe elder. He then referred the nat
ter to the board for further Inveeti^-
ward for anv coae of CaUrrh Uiat oannot be cured by Hall*a Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENKY G CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the underwlgned. have known
F. J. Cheaet for the last 15 years, and
l»ellcve him perfectly honorahJe In all
bualnea* iranaacttoni aad financUlly
able to carry out aay obUgatlont made
by hia firm.
Waldlng, Klnnaa A Marrtn.
Mr. File
t>k«toed-for mai-j
TH« WeST Mne^ bora orepeoaU,
tcra that bad taken plqce before diel
oct :i4f
Hamflion CoKhlag Co.
CityOpirraHoon
LOWEST PRICES
HIGHEST QUALITY
One Big Week
THE
MOST LIBERAL TERMS
RODNEY P
Tlie tlmie in«U motive jjowera that have built up for ns the
linreqt 8to\-e timlc in Xorthfrn Micliiimu.
a
EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE STOVE
STOCK GO.
is ri'presenUvl in our atock, imludim: all llu* leadiutf
tiiakea in
MISS VHE CULVERT
HAM CXIAL EUBKERS, SOIT COAL BURNERSu WOOD
HEATERS, COMBINATION COAL AND WOOD STOVES. BASE
BURNING WOOD STOVES, BOX STOVES AND AIR TIGHTS
AND
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
LBERTRSDREY
J. w. sl.a-te:fi
Moiiilay nitflit n «-ompl*te
•oitnic iJTOcluotion
the
bcauiifol Bonthem play
Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher
OakFarm
CLOAKS AND FURS
PRICES: iOG, 20c. 30{
Low priced and extra
quality is the class of
garments you will find
at the
U. M. nuellmantel
REAL BSTAlb AND LOANS
SOUTH SIDE STORE
NOTARY PUDL4G
aat front Si.
We can save you money
by buying your Furs
and Cluaks at our store.
P-REK!
WoriT*^* VIOIJN tiK'MAKlwa-IK U.
pupil W*i hm^ ulrradT
CUerpbon..
A. J. WII.HEL.IVI
DR.J.W.t1IOOINS
Vouir rnymm Arm Grossed
OR. P. i WOLFE, Propr.
DR. B L PAULSOR, Assisi.
4ta-4l^ WILHELM B .K ,
TRAVERSE CITY
Fine Dental Work
CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH ST.
DENTIST
and yoti would Uke to hsr* th-m ».tr*ttbto«fd without Mrdl-si «r Hurri-sl
lfwaA•«>old^call and ta« the photoemphf of mme «r thtw whi-c <T«a wp hsrr
strulckteMd aad wo will capUln hrrw wr did it
COB!t«BIKIOI«*:th
National School of Music.
SOUTH SIDE STORE
I
DEALERS IN CVERYTHINQ
DEALERt IN KVERYTHINQ
«• Baal rranl SI
Pbee* ^
DEALERS IN EVERYTHINQ
SOME GOOD THINGS TO EAT
FROM THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT
WflElE YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE NEWEST GOODS AND FUIESY GOODS
FREr SERVICE CONNECTIONS
GAS
THE
WINKLE8S
You Only Pay
S3 A ROOIVI
until November 15th for cver>'thing
including lamps, piping, fixtures and
labor.
DOri WAIT! V
00 IT ROW!
TRAVERSE CITY GAS COMPANY
THE EVANS SANITARIUM
For the tieatmont of tbe Liquor and Opium Habiu and all
Forma of Drug Addictions by the
EVANS METHOD
Will be open to recciTc patienU abont Oct 15. For full
particulart addreaa
I. DAVY,
l-ooK MBox 103
miom.
If you like Salmon for a lunch or for sandwiches j^el some of these: Colom
bia River Salmon, Alaska Red Salmon, or Coal Bay SalmonNo other store sells green Turtle >elid meat.
ned and sells at r»0c the can.
'
This is the finest ever can
Here are some moreg^d thing's -Taste just like the article right out of
the water.
Monarch Lobsters, Cc>ve Oysters, Lion Lunch Oysters. Minted Sea Clams,
White Horse Clams, Burnham s Clam Chowder.
What is better these chilly days than a good soup for dinner. The \ an
Camp Soups are already to serve—Just the addition of a Htilc hot water;
chicken, boullion, beef, vegetable, bean.
Sardines are eaten so much, so we carry four different kinds, at l<ic. l-jc-,
25c and the extra fine for *l5c a bo.\*.
The finest canned meals all ready to serve, Lotted Ham, l\nit?d 'J ongue;
Corned Beef, Veal L^iaf. Deviled Tongue. Dried Br* f. Jiamberger Steak,
Roast Beef, Chicken Loaf.
Just received some new Scotch Herring, Tunny Tish and Ring Oscar Sar
dines that arc the finest ever put‘up.*
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
F*l F-TY
!• m Pt
seo SEE OUR wmfiow
■w
J.B. Palgc Bcctri^.
m CASS STREET
Here are some Delicacies that will surely tempt you: Chow Chow, Sweet
Mixed Pickles, Pure Olive Oil, Tobasco Sauce, Blue Lab?l Ketchup. Mon
arch Mint Sauce. Prepared Mustard, oyster Cocktail Sauce, Sweet Gherkins,
Queen Olives, Baby Olives,,Stuffed olives, Leicestershire Sauce.
O iC Pd T
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADEi*^
PHOrfE 508
A THE NAMIAH A LAY i i
m - MERGANTILE COMPANI
•HtHLAHlAI m
ONtHlAUXA,
■.I-
tMlIVlO
ONIHlA«Al
NI
tHriVM
m
v ’'--=C, • 5 .[:?« ■
i mucom. TIUVEMC crrv. IIIOHlOAK THUflSOAV. OCTMCH », ttos.
coNSTmmoN
FOR RUSSM
MSMn HUE M GominiM •wm«nB«iiB
T~—1 ■
.
rtk.ta.Hfe
■
WaTO MIVUW MWTCAD ARC
Br wir. to Che BTMriac Baecik.
WfU. ORAirr OMRI tlUlLAfl
Hot Cartw.. Afk, Oet. M.-BU
TOCMHMANV.
bedfeo har. bM rMo*«ad fraa lb*
rate, at tbe PbeMe boaw arbfeb «n
awtroyad bj Cr* tbfe
Tbe
bedta. vet* boraad tatmt laeacaitfea. It araa a awap iodglac boaaej n ba. beaa ebarcad ibat a eotablii?
a*artb*tnalloaatalBd*potaadlaat|cafetad oa tbe mutm. aaooc tba poIDO NOT WANTTO INCtTKOOVtR»<»- aifbt bad tblnMea itxwen
Tea tato buyers who deny any such com«tMr TOO MUCH.
to!Mae and for the fnrther deatal state
that the prtess for the past week hare
ts to Cl reau for Mondsr
H AUmm OMiirsI m •MtMrvi
l>. &0 to U cents for
RmoM mM
OIMW Ttiat
and today. These prices
are governed by the market urired
W»Him <f All Crafts
CASK INVOLVING $» PAIR OF here even day from New York.^tisbarg and Chidago and the potatoes to
8LKI0H8 HAS 888N CARRIKO.
day selling OB the market nt fiO cents
tr Wife to U» Rr«iM RMord.
are agnin ehaaged hands at the cars
UmMob. Oct. M -Tli^ corraoiM
CotU te Oie Fli»MHr Are New AL fbr &3 cents whUe the Chicago price
at the BselMUisr Trtw
ranges from a to 70 cents today. T»y
at 8t. PMormbtirg wimi that he la antofod te Mas# Reas $l8-8iekts
day's prices In Ihe state are: Burr
ihorHatlTcljr laforned that the c*ar
Cast Alaa.
Oak. 50 cents; Bangor. 50 cents;
hail 4aeiM to graat Roaala a doiiati.
Grown. 45 cenu; Fife Lake. 45 to 50
Untta abailar to that of Oanhaar.
id TA i eems; WITIlamsburg. 50 cents. Barker
Tbe ease of A. B. 1
•erioaa TraaHe FaaraO.
J. Twfddle. which to the ootgrowth of Creek. 47 cents; Twin Mountain. 45
^ m. Peterabura. Oci. 2«.—Berl
a contest for n pair of sleighs rained to 4C cenu
tftNible' ta feared from the strike situ
U is stated by the buyers that Inat $<!>. has beea appealed the aeeoaJ
atum althotiah r«t tt»«re haa beea do
lime, the tost appeal taking It Into the stead of a combine they are working
hostile dmaoaatratloa aaaUut the aov.
Ruprsme court The first trial was la against a close competition which re«meat. The atrte la frovlaic Imt
Jusilcf rurtU- court In September and suRs hlfliost dally In word disputes
the worhmeo are taklax rare not to
was a ease of replevin, for the aleij^s and fights. Rver> load is seised by
fofce the poTemmeot to the polat of
which the defendant alleged he pdr- three and four buyers who rush out kn l
to lU tubers, wbtr
chased of J. O. Pike Jan. C. six dayThere to a grtnrlaa belief that while
before the platotlF ctohned he ob-^ the quality Is closely inspected and the
talDcd tbe same from J. a Pike on a bargain closed with the indifferent
a OMDpromlae will be rearhed before
property note Jan. 12. The case was farmer, who knows that compeillloo *•the altuatloa beeomea »> acute aa lea l
K
dTTided in favor of J. J. Twr-ldle and good for his soul One day this
to snmt IrooWe. The atrlke la alaioai
wiibln five days the plaintiff filed hi- they paid 7 ceois moix< than they were
leaeral la aouthera Ruraia Repor i
Iluo bond and appealed to the Circuit able to sell for as the close compel Ifrom the emtdif show that thh work
This esse, tried at this term of tlon caused a raise locally which couM
\m at all ermfis are JonUnc Ue atrik
court was decided In favor of the j not be siemmod.
tag tmllwajr mea. The prices of fool
plaintiff, the justice court verdict j
■ ■ataTf are adraaclDR.
jCIAH
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STfMBB ME m CMERU
TO THESIPHEIK COURTS
JMESUHOEPROiOTED
U ing reversed. The defendant. thU
nPRMilfi mrTFRV
lime has been the active mover for an
appesU. and has appealed to the Su
premo court and a writ of error suci
l*nHlflMO UCKlUII
MARQUETTE preparing a bill of except
tioraeni. The costs to the plaintiff, it
Is alleged, are to the present time
alKiut 175.
The case of Mr*. M^ E. Blckle v«.
OMet Will 8a 4a Thla City—Patir OisRalph K. Jameson, which was ,iriej
Mtehars and Car Olatributor
at this sesskm of Ihe Circuit court and
te 8a Hart Alac.
Judgment for 11.050 rendered for the
plaint Iff ^as l>een appealed to the Su
.^Jamaa Kehoe ha« been appolnicl preme court by Attorney John J. TwihItialnmaaler on the Pore Marquette In die for the defendant. The case Is
place of M. J. OrlMn iranaferred He the outgrowth of a property sale by
will hare charge of the Petoakey and John \i-hde through his agent. Ralph
Big Rapid! dlriauma. hla tcrriiory In K. Jameson of a bouse and lot to Mrs.
tdiMllng evamhli^ »orfh of Traverar Mary K. Blckle who claimed that afie.nty and ererythlng from Big Rapid- eompleitng the pa)*mcnts she could not
to Muakegun but not Including Mti» obtain a deed through other claims
kagoa,
agalosi it.
Thia promoilon affocii. not iwily Mr
Kehoe but Traverae City a- moll an the
dlapatchera will be tranaferTVil to ihicity. There are four dlapatchera and
Many Leu Furchaaad and CentracU
all are married^. In, addition
for CotUpas Awargftf—fimith
car dlatribntor wIIIX^ located here
Farm Sold.
Thto will be welcome newa to the ahip*
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NOW
A
FCRC
TRAINMAftTER.
f
t
CARP UU(E IMPROVEMENTS
pera who herrtofure have In'cn obligoa
to travel to Grand Raplda In order
gel hold of the ear of the car dUtribu.
tor. It la a condition long hoped for
but hardly dreamed of.
The changing of the dlapatchera and
the location of the tralnmaatera
this city win enable the work to
done eaaler and quickt r a« herHofore
whan they were located at Grand Rap^
Ida they were at one end of the dtvlaloD while now they will he almost In
the center
The offleeK will be located at llosrtl
man and for ihe siniei. the pn'aeni
buildings will be filed up but nest year
new building will nroiably be «
-
Mr, Kehoe haa be«-n with the PenMarquette twenty-two yean*, starting In
aa a telegraph o|K rstor. For a
bi‘r of years he waa agent and hla pro
motion comes as the roault of harJ
work and faithful service. He has
been In tbe railroad business since he
was 14 years old
MlfiOMROtllSWSTmiTE
•tats Hlfhway Commiaatonar Earls
Will Hold One Mars on Thursday. Novambar •,
Frank Hamilton received
^
^
trait. ataUng that If agreeable to the
highway eommlsalooer of Grand Trtv
t rsc county be would designate Kov
ar tbe day for the good loada Insti
tute in Ibis city. Mr. Hamilton left
town *srly this morning, but before
leaving he telephoned aeveral of the
hlghwsy rammlssioners who agreed to
that date. Mr. lUmilton Immediately
wired Mr. Bar! that Nov. 9 sraa agree
able to the people of tbU section
This tnsUiute wUl be one of which
to being held by Mr. Bari, under tbe
new sute reward road tow. and which
waa eery beneficial to every count. In
atttutea are toatructlve and practical
nod reauh la profit te every county
In which they are heM.
Mr. BnrI baa bM here before and
fa eery wcU known and It to n anrt
thing
thing that
that the
theeconUag matltnte wUl be
a good thing for Grand Traverae
COKCBBT
Special to the Ev'cning Reconl
Acme, Mich.. Oct. 2€.—The Acme
Cemetery asaociatlon held Its regular
monthly meHing yesterday afternoo i
at the home of Mrs. Uvingstoo. After
the business session a pleasant social
time was had and tea was served »o
about twt^ty. RcwlUIng that the burial
place for their dead was sadly neglect^ and pained to have It ao the
people of Acme organised this gaaocls
tlon with About fifty members. In
March. 1905. with Mrs. C. H. Kites of
Bates as president. They have had
reguUr monthly meetings since that
time, two of th(*m being at the cem-^
ter>* where about twenty men grubbed
out brier*, cut cwt trcn-s ami laid out
walks and roadberl*. cov«*rlng them
with grovel and thereby iransfornuHl
this onre neglected spot into a thing
of beauty. This cemetery U beaiiiTTuIof Acme and ts known as Mt. Ash t
eten. Thrt'o doren mountain
iretw have be<»n orden^ U> be se
the spring
Frank Frit«drich left today for Pitts
burg. where he will U» located for the
next thriH* month* In the Interest of
the Fay A Bowen Engine company.
Mr Friedrich has lieen In town for n
WOMAN*# CLUB.
few vr«>eka cloalng up some bunines*
deals Vod dlspoalng of sOme of hts su.-plus proiHjrty. Among wther things] Mro. A, L. 8achant Will Ba tha Leadai
he haa sold ruaort lots at Fbuch t|t|
several partlea. Including one each to
The following I* the Woman's club
Jos. Sleder. Cha*. J. Hanaknrsky. A. program for tomorrow:
Petenyl. Frank Sledek. Andrew Sled
Mrs. A. L. DachanL leader.
er. Jos. Klaasen. C«»rnella Kiaasen.
Itopcr. -CTiarles Wilson Pcale." Mrs.
Jake Furtach and Fre<l Uhman. These W. E Marlin
lots will be improved and the owners
-Charle* Gilbert Stukri." Mr* J. V.
will sooner or later build c#uages for McIntosh.
summer residences
Many other ImMusic. “Among the Coloolsu."
provements that will Im- Inaugurated In
latftdocilon of the soprano pari.
and alKMit Carp Uke and at Fooch dur
'•Some Music of Our Pilgrim
Ing ihc next season.
^ Falh^.- Mrs. A. L. Bachant.
The Smith farm has been purchased! The Itoalm Tunes will be fllustrmlby Nunemechei and Hlnkley of Chi-led. Those taking part are Mr*. Leon
cago. who will erect a boat house io) Titus. Ralph Haslet. L. Buck. Mrs?
cost about 11.000 for tbclr own use. | Wysong and Miss Bachant.
They ha\-e several lauDOhea whlca > v------------------------they win use on Carp Lake. They:
PURCHAfiEO A LOT.
have also let contracts for four cot-----------tages. to cost $2,000 each.
Ubrary Aaaociatioo Will Build
5>ed Boughey has purchased a new
•" tba Futuro.
Fsy A Bowen engine for a large The Ladles' Ubrary aksiclatlon has
Ikunch which he will have built in the purchased the lot In tbe rear of the
spring, for use uo Carp lake.
federal building and wUl erect •»
Prem-nt Indication* are that Carp bnildtng foy library purpoaes although
lake will be booming next year as a re-1 no work will be suited at present, the
sort for Traverse City people.
building stUl being a matter for the
{future to bring forth, The considero
j lion was 11.800.
LITTLE CHILD DEAD.
Crfear
MfeM M
fe TMie OaBaita
Friday NIMR
{
Bai t&odridf «»< fci« nod oia
funeral service.
TRYAnCCMIO WANT Aa
1
SrSIfe!"'
KCTTUB RBiDBRXO
. be panRaaed at Broach', for
•
oetmt .
___ __ .-..'IICMIU.
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capable of bandtUg aU ktods Qfi
ofj LITTLE
WTOJ feUows- overcoaU. boautlmustoml work from the baU room tojfdl
tojwi>toa
Hamilton ColUiIng Co.
tbe*T*a4*ooeerftprkortbeoM ■ai- oetiUt
There was. a meedag of the board | V W. Jewett brtmght to the B«oni.
They aw famtab ibe dealted!
--------- --------------of dlroctors of the boaid of trade law U^toy^
of Moon's earty gropes ‘
bawber oC player* tor ^ oocasioo'
TBY A RKCORO WANT Aa
. ^
evmitag to Uke up the matter of
^ of excapHonally tae fUvo.
aad «m ose tbeir beet |adciB«at la;,
'
i
i I'li' r''
imporuot fiMtovy propoahlofi. Allfr ^ad
lad sisa.
staa. rotoad oa hto fruit farm.
Pnd.---------------------------------------------------------- lectlng players for the j
Mr. and Mrs. EL W.
IO ptooa tbe 1»II« belbra tbe boanl j
^“iTreS TeJ’^'S
OC tra^e. Cor MtoUe actloe. Tbe ttoit toifer br tbe death oC tbeir
**
*»<1 trea.
propeaUion to oae which has been dlshter. daughter of U A Hub-!
rmaikm can he had W tHeto the rity for some time among beU. The funeral service will be Sat
^
phoning
Prof
Horoi'm
sMdlo.
1154 Clilataeaa men and it is recetrtog
aaoonimgement. The promoter .
U dealnw of takbfe deBalie aeUoo la |
iBfcSAtwSBySVbt
They will give several concerts duri fcaaM- at BUteherg'a Grand last ev
lag. Ole and hto eecenlriclOea
MliEY-SRyiNS Stt£
st>me of the works of the great mas
daitao* of tb^ board of dirocion ■nttj.M perf^r, .nd a oeai aum rnalUed
ter*, which hsvt- ncMT U-fort' l»een
be brought before the entire hoard. In j ,,14^ f^m the social time enio>*e«L
view of this, thfwefore. a meeting of
^
given last night by played in the city and in order 10 do
thto they wish the aid of the people of
tbe anrtrt^ bdaer df Irode 1. called
Howard Clem.-ni and Charlie OriflUh
Troverea City bv giving them emptoyFrfdv night at I o'clock In the ednn-j m Honor af Miss Vivian Gardner's
meni abt-nt-ver an occasion arliu** that
dl rooms, where definite actioo mitt | tanU birthday. The refreahments that
an orrhestia I* needed and the same
be uken rdgtlvo to the agreemeat to were sened were bread and butter
will be apprecUredl by them. In this
‘
‘
*0 iWfl«u»4wIches and coffee. The guest* way ihex will U- able to pn»durt* an
enterprise.
. |Nwvui wvii:.
b lb
Vdmnuirr, bmb(uvi
Every member Qf ihf hoprd of trod »j Bayder. Margaret Lardle. Bertha Btew
I* asked 0 he preaant fbr the parpbse' tW. Bertha Rord, Merida Height and
of giving the matter full
Lettle Martin. The boy* were Howari Clement and Charlie GriflSth.
A farewell party ws* given at th«
home <rf Mro John RW in *^ooor of
Uer aon and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Firot Rsputar Troir as Run Atoofi the F.„J^ Vogl, who left for their biune Both single and double:
Bay Front oe tha T.
C A M.
four good colors.
\hl% noon at Missoula. Mo«t. They
were accompanied as far as Mancelona
Phone 90 for prices
by Mrs Ries and daughter. Chi Isiena ,
The work of repairing tha damage They will return home Tliursda^ .
done to the T. C.. L A M. tracks along
Next wc'ck begin* special service* at
the bay front during the M-vore storm ! im Fburleenih SiretM M. E. church,
of last week, wra* completed at nooj ; Rev. A. T. FVrguson. presiding elder j
P-i.oiitiMnr
on the flrsL.tralB to pass over the ha> j d this district, is to prtwch at Acme I
route today was tbe regular 4 o'clock Aurch Friday evening of this week. I
train to Nortboort.
J Mr. and Mr* Henry Dohm left thl* I
K. 8. Bowen of Poioskqy.
sui* ru.*
fur Grand Rapids, where ihev
lendem of trocks. who arrived Tuc* Ispejid the winter with i.-lslHeh
daj' afiernooD at 2 o'clock with th. j
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work traio haa been busy with a gaogj ‘
Art.
of twenty-five men and the wors j A fiiend h.tviug i:if<-tli*u«ly awrnpd j
thotigh only of a lemporarv nature. U ' Murk Twnlii tiuii WIilMler '
sound, though 00 stone filUng ha* iM-en tiru»«-l jokt-r. 'Mnrl.' M»!»-nmly atetn.*! j
iiw-d.
The **t,d filling iiM-d wsM<»ii‘'
"oiild g»-i il.e l-*lt,r of the 1
brought from Wilkins'on the main lln. !
"*“•«*•*
:«ttriui.t ai.y • funny
and r-'qulrt'd ab»>ut thirty cars to r. < ^Jiirili.H iiimv.
h«
pair tho fourrfoot embankment ^ j N rmiiu-! t..
,p»te Whislhnf
1.2U0 feet extent
j dble
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1 ^Vlif-n I he tv o \uu\
tiitriHluriHl,
uUieh even!* tci ik plaiv tu Wlii»*tb-r**
PERSONAL.
-nidlii. ri. meh*.
^
Ttdip Bulbs
fflSNOVT RENIRER
We mention bdov joat a lew
of the bargiiiiu wv offer:
CanvMGIovaa, pair....! .05
Mule Skin <Jk)vea.............17
White Cotton BatU,
each............
V
Rrooma, down to12 Piece White Toilet
Wneh1^U^MdPit?h-‘
en each, 57c and..
IXnonUed Dinner Sola. 4.30
Han^»l Ta^p'raai.. .55
B.nntifDl
Platen . . a a : a a .
.
Mental 25 Hate..'.
Man's 50u Hate....
Boys'50r Hate....
Boya’flOc BaU.................. »5
Don't delay. oaU immali.
ately. TWpriceato tU>
WMXonly.
. .as
FRANK H. PAINE
TONIGHT!
Seats for the high school lecture
course will be reserved at the City
Opera. House at eight o'clock.
V
(
llOfN-h-a- Niupidil.r.
Mr«. W. H. Hiairtn*. *bo ,*< *t !• • • 4^1,1:76.1'e'lii'it'i'ile. ‘au.r7a.l"'
io»ke> on a vUU. wa. called >o.««rd*>, -.v.,i m all l.n.l. Mr. Wld.llrr. not
by phone to Oaekema. m-bere bet | at all Imd. Onb." lie udd<-d. n-fieeilvtS
mother. Mr*. Minnie Brl*ka. lies critk; l>. with a niotlou u* If to iiib out
ftijy ni
•
i
‘*0
Mra. Ch*rte* El., left Ihl. n.or-- >
•
M- «nn-fiil 1
Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. Mor*t. who hivt
been gue-t* of .Mr. and Mr*. Herlieri
S4»K*ltin« for the iia*t week depamv'; \
thU morning for their home In Ckii«or ;
Cit>
Mr. and Mr*. A. C Itobblu of WIP
lsm*burg accumpauied by their chi: .
dren. Ralph and Eunice. IwhmJ I
through the cit) this mnrnlug on tkelri
way tu B|K>kane. Washington, wberihey will make their home in the fo^.
ture They fornunly had charge ofj
the fi*h hatchery at WllUamsburg an^ .
John H. Ili**4dl ha* the work in hand j
[ to fonrli tliut: the pnlnt
well kiiow u ,.b,.Y% r. w h.H., fortv
is nuimutb o.ineth. iril* .in «iiiu-tiig
tmn' in a-onue«-!io„ w ith tlu- piodue
tit»n. Mtuuc y«Kr» ngo. of hii iiii«U(ii-««ful <-i>oi«-tly. Thl-^inuuily wun a dire
fattmv.^drnwlug but meager aiidieue*--. The ni'Airl In tbl« iv|k^i was
reac-hed when ito* rnrmin n-e on a
Wednesday mittiure In ItruokI.Mi w ith
nrteeu iM-rsons in tbe lioiifront of the 1100*0 Ihrtv wi
girl lu :
In the first row of the Iwk-uoy
f young msu.
Tbe play ojiemHl with
seen* an
the de«^ of a ynrht. and 1 the lead1
Ing man
emerged tram the 4-al.lu aud
«*xed Into tbe i-mpiy gulf l>efore him.
Frank Hanson of Bowers Hirbor
left todey for Evi-retl. WsKhlngtoo. i i
join hU two brother*. Cheater anJ
John. who. after a ten year*' residence
In the wext. consider I
venture. Mr*. P. E. Sumner; the only
n her home here.!
slMter. will still retain
Mr*. E\a Webb returned to her I
homo ID CadUlao Ihl.
kiH-ndlns a w*.k *8 the gui-at ol Mr.
aod Mr.. Jame. Dddd <n Silver lake. . u-urf^ui-ili tho x.,U-r ..f II,o }......>
John Putnam of Omena passed
In ilie hahi.ny n-NrK»iidisl;
“1
through the city this morning on his tioii't kn-'w alMiut thf young ladt
way to Keystone, where he Is called: dow ustuir*. but I i-au see If very plain
to attend the funeral of his uncle, John *'^-*’“* Hsraer s Weekly.
Rennie. Mr*. Putnsm left f6r ther?;
tw-... .w «...___
several day% ago and wa* at the bedTlie rt-jkorf of the ik-jaHnu-iit «if
side when her unci edled.
eomiuerti- nud latkor In tin- ridl.il
Mr*. L. 8. Guyer and di
8tate« give* N line lnt.-ni.tlng tlgun-*.
Clara, returned to their home in Cen- Nuowiiig
-bowing uie
the loin-uuipiion
lauisuuiptiou oi
of iM-v.-nic«'>
trol Lake todty after a four months tiy the lea.liug nstion-. .\nimliug to
this aulUorlty tbe I uiuil Kiiig.|..u.
vUii in Ihl* city.
use.1
inmt
tr.i.
the
I'nii.d
8Un*ylMl and 'Mrs. L. W. Hodgson of
An-na. Wt*.. arrived in the city this leml- lu the «im-nni|.tbiii of 1
afternoon cm an extended visit to her -In of dl-tm.-tl M.iritN. aud rniine
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Barney. wiutw. Ill a.Idillon to tlu--e live i.
This is the first trip here for Mr. Hodg- tloui the *taflMl.* cover 8|uilii. Italy.
P.»rtugttl. riilkaon since hit wedding trip thirty yearj .ku-tria.
ago. and he says that he fslls to s.-* Pinl Argentina,
high III total
the old stump* that used to belong to'
tho city as a part of its real estate.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
W. D. C. Germaine left today for.
Charlotte, where be Is called on busl-
Trank LECTURE
Eugene ‘-“•asr"
Bwfard dif Opera d^yse
tomorrowniqht
f-
SEASON TICKETS $1.00
••Oh. I don't mliHl thill.'' re*iKinde<l
f'lenteiD-. with an air uf iM-rftvi mui(•hsIiiiM--. “1 Hiu winiriug jdove«. you
P!»Uad*-l|d»la 1‘utdlr l.4NU-,.r.
THE MARKETS.
Fern Moxellc Hinadill Faased Away
Today.
Chlcaga (k^.
Fronk'Lahym and son. Harold, lef;
Fern Matellc. the little 1-yearold ber. 99%c: corn. 4CHc: oats. qoHc:
today for a short visit at Saginaw an.l
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur HtnsJanuan Pork. 112.40; lard. $«.80; ribs.
din oi 723 Washington street, died
Casalc Kuemln and Herbert Undlc.'* WANTED—Girl for genera! housetoday. The funeral arrongemeni wiU
•Detroit, Oct. 2€.—RT>eat, f9Hc: left this noon for the wlnier. which] work. 517 Sixth 8t. inquire Woo-l
not iH' completed until the arrival ln|
corn, «0Hc; oats. 32%ic.
will be apent in Lo« Anfiries.
i Slaters* mllUifery.
oct 2C-if
tbe city of the parenu of Mr. HlnsdUL
Buffalo. Oct.
Cattle—Qnl«<.
Mr. Hlnsdlll irbookkeeper at the Po- __
Calvea-Sifady. fair. Sbee
taio Implement ^pany and haa
BUwdy. fair. Qogs—Blow, lower.
large circle of friends who sympathl
with them in their grief.
In IMS tbe German novelist
$xrtm lUabe wrote a atory^ln wbirh
one oC tbe cfaaroctfcw remarked that
Thto
tbe Gme wonld cotue.vrben tbereweald
The funeral of John Rennie, who he aa “Bnffland of tbe Pncific ocrom *
be very nniamted.
paaaed away yaatMay moniliig.aged
7$ years, was hMd Uto aneraooa at • “We raU I
ferelt aa befute a Aaik rtedto."
o^dock nt Ktyslnae. Tha iwmatna wlU
be taken tomorrow to Mantotae wl^Bfe
A BHmament in bonor of Profeoaor
AND L®CTUR*-CI«f hartal wUl i
la MacRken. known for to eontribn-
to>M. rrt^'Oet. T7. Bt
wim aMc
.. .oct K-{i
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SIl-KS
3 EXTRAORDINARY VALUES
-
^1MBlKkPenBSila
'.69
27 iNhBiKk Swiss Tiffeti
.
Very soft, suitable tor waists or frowns, between the
weiifhts of China and ordinary Tafifeu
i
special price.................................... .......... .............
.69
SSMBMlTlIiltl
The soft finish for dresses or the stiffer for skirts,
a beautiful luster, and guaranteed
special price.................................................................
These two numbers are worth
TB In 81x1 Dtm Cods
The Kimura Cloth, an entirely new fabric made from
the finest silk and wool caught and spun into a tanmblq fabric with all the delicacy and cunninf of the.
the spider. Soft and clingy, madc4o sell at 1.50, To
introduce it among our customers we will
1 QIC
make the price for this week............................
E. WILHELM
teniar Frail
aidUMoi^..
4
, ";- >'Sf.
ir<
::
m'
^ T»ie ivtwwio »wcew»r'inpy^t^ cnv.
thuwsprv. octomck
n. i««.
b«*: tot
«»M>nMK •»<« looS, tb«J « Chri«taa_«M vaa ai tb* bea<l
Mr.
ataia IhW had|dii-i ^aov Bhreabattatjapportaijiy i« addn^ihahoard. Heiof the adwote. He halimd that tha
hdbre ha came to ij^'ati^.'
aald Oat laamiMA as Ji« hmi Jheaa|acbools hara,vm doiaKanre motaHy
M aiat him la aay dthar plaaa h€ eaaaavad ha dadUad to atala arhat he for the admiara
^*1 kaoa him aad If he had aaaa Ukbi0ft Of the matter. thdCifi^ hel l ia the state. Hf deplofad the whale
hiai vodda-t have hihva that be mt^XSTlalO: ia&lmfmy froST Sarthaa; aofortiaate oocorrapea that had baaa
teas thaa 21, Ha said that ba «oa]da*t1 fnaa tha faaltor or tha bor H the] hroasht oat hr the
ha abla ta atata, othar chaa oat par ]airaat. Ha koav tb^ ihaW was cdIb<| Mr. MeWafky said that the bcV» bad
aoa. Who was IB tha ailooa at the ttaia to ha a aodal and that swart ddar apokaa rery hlchly of the teachers aad
was holBd to ba aanred tot he saw no had giraa them foil Joatlca. J. A. Mbavhaa he. t|ia mayor,
•
So«oeo Man ftaapamJWa.
' aociala vatv ImM at iha pehaol the/
Itr. emten asplatelai^thak ha dida't ham ta tlhiL Be the® told of the oe- tacne thoocht that cider was as haria^ '
He (bea
the aa^
' abottld ha wiiar tha aiipfaTWw af the 00 lb the pareota of some of tha boys mroadat at the aetooL Howthahogra leas as lemonade. It belac stoply tto
• were .piiattHly raafunaible for the i board and the hoard ahoaM harp bobw^ bacaosa thay had tioQor in their
spirit la which It was naad. Ha also
bnjM a. flat Ua liqirf»r: If the mayor; ibla« to layeoBoarmlMthalr Batura.
_ _ _
_ _
He had ashed oaa of tha boys obM that from hte own peraoaal know,
j knew cf It ha 1$ to hlame: if ike chW
nimtrVu
Ha said that Pioftoaor Keeler of Mt. I who coaid sdl them liquor and Leon ladre. the sctolara held the tenchem
had kaowUtife of the matter and
j la hirh esteem.
1 oaght to bare tha rtchi to state Pteasaat. o[bo ted tha raetat taaUtote. filater had renlledj
^
dlda'i aet. hli^ h
boys cna «o into anr aakwat Mr. Hoffatt said be was on the board
that tha Trasarsa City aehools
fc«d •w.Id «»e of i ____________
rtte of the «M..* aaM
-»d M^.CIlbart..
Mr. OUbrrt. said
.
V,
bit aay poileeaaaa did. a aa* one vouM i
j when Mr. Gilbert came. He thom^
with aU tha ham vera eiealteat aad that he had dx la town and aar aaloaakcef>er will c
the
hoys
aajrthlac
they
braai,**
the schoolo were nmafajE excelteailr
aamach as It was h««pfl» from the Trararaa City Hlch
lir. FrlHJrU* the® took cjccaaioa
The boys tfaeu warn borne.
I and that the teachers had almost perhatlmaiad that I foaterad thU mattar.** I >ebool la oaa class and they were the
After that the -hUartons- time be [feet eontroL
He oaM that ha had tha taodiMmy of I best I- that ete^.
can. 'cider was thrown arotmd ihej The discussion eoded with the pas%I and they
Hava Doat Him InJary.
r the chtirdi xieople est-ept
lemoaade wtwlJ . Inc of i
resolution
^ dMa i mow that K wm haiaf taken.
"I am wiUliut to take censure." asM
» biattets or the saKxm nn-B
Triad la Sava
Mr. QUbert« **1 am no aneak nor am I
communication from the ^uperin
Was le a Sateoa.
j Firm, he stated, tha hoys dldal a coward. I am wUlin« to come op here other spirit than the natnral caiety j
Hf naUed attection i*i the fact that j dHnk any of the elder. 8t<oad. la rtv Ulu- • nk> Md Uko Jwt «!»»«• but «>•' t «»»»<» ‘O roong peopk'.
j
...ported ib.t
<Mk P.rk
pi Oiu; Of ib^ riateiDcct. in Mr Oil card to aspelUac Ehraabargm. He t am aot h»r* to be kiekad. If I am 1 He bad neaer laaaed an order ibai Kbaol vas badly crowded. Half day
bat I! »•» »« obeyed. He tarltad the baatd j tmumt oaly of the klnderaartea were
I was stated that be>«aM that for four years the CSeolty chan^ with dolac thia^or that
to ooeatloB the teacbera aa to wbether b.,d ,«a ^ tiaaBBliary badly liable 1
t4Mi ^en fn a saloon and dmnk with ^ had been worklas to tare the boy bat
nom la the baiemeot aaa belet otilime ot Ike boys. He Mid that he had j he had told Ehrenberger that If be the ebarsea. TWa matter win so out thi. ruirmeat was eorrees or not.
Mr. N.re
pat bit fact. In a ►tmplrj,,.a.
There
fa the
a« a friend ai»1i didn’t reform they would hare to le. ovw
- • -------------------------------------s«e.w are 450 chUdrea la the
over ice
the couuiry
country ana
and no
do me wioiai
untold
*;the sahdon man luul puUrd him Inarer^hlm go. He said that he had stated! harm, yet you men are willlns to pubmanner and receire*! tb.‘l uuUdInc.wlih a MWtlnc capacity for
>. the old
liers* pnmde in June, lie that be was looking for a cfaabee to let liely censure me while you hare
attention. He said that
The commonlcatioo was referre,!
who was at the liar aa«? Ehrenberger go aad bellmd that Itju^er been Inside the building. You!'hnnly wanted to stale hb cri.e amJ j to the committee oa schools.
didn't bny any ilrlnks liecaoi- h would be the best thing for the High bare t«k« the iMilBHmy of a matij“o’ leave It lo.tbc lanitor or tbt maa| Charir. p. Bock tcortercil bl< rp.li:
ylMn t bate woiiry imteich with him. ; school to do so. The Inrestlgatloa has who eaa bardly be cobaldrrcd reliable. •»«•» «««.
j nat^ from the board aa hr wa« an
'•nut If It can iH- prob.-n that 4hat < bad no effect on him as he has been t doa-t waai tympatby. I doa'r bavr
Baard Hat Nothing ta Do With It. |loo(cr r naMeai of ibr FOortta ward.,
_
^ there the day that |
lu i sc-n .moving on the football Held ami to tracb Kbool anotber day If I don’t j H. Mooii*u* raid that the whole | Tb. rclctiatloo wa. rrfcTT.xl I.. ih»l
^
iftm: aaltMjn.* he saW. -I win pr
Intlic vicinity of the school since then. I want to. I am able to go out on.! [matter wa.^ something the schoo’jciiv
1 for seiimg liquor to
report ahowlng
c»rs ’ ! In regard to Mr. Curtis being paM Uhop wood and my wife and family wiIP board bad nutbing to do with. Some! The truant oIRcf
homes where
• 12 for cleaning np thU was done as he prtrod to stand by the aide of an] boys were dnmk but not in the arbooi; $3 miles traveled.
Otoi*t Tell Parents.
stgt«d thai j Curtte bad aald that It was cuBiomary. I honest man. Yap men have doiM me | house or during school days. The i chiMren were absent viflted. Tfi visits
the school house. 28 packages carj board
has -nothing to do with them. If j
, an Injunr that can neverI bo repalreit
repaf
‘
much c!r»nV.lng
d, $ truant« captured. 3 before
‘ achuoU but ihi^ Iind U**» n orm-vn id !/»• ren«ured for fhat. He agld that he ; ^nd some day It will come home to >o« j this matter was to have been taken up r>«l.
__ itie * Tilt bii. ji Huimtil that .Ur. ‘
surprised when he found It there ] nithoogh I shall • never:Ia tiaccr-jti meeting of the 'boanl sbtmld hav.- Judge RoImtis and one taken fnun a
Nyr had dotre^l that he r<uild for! but as he was not a crank one way or you have takei<^ on yourselves a laiT«*|
called, the matter refernti to i‘ fartorv wa=? rec«dve<i and Oled.
iboin but tirat Mr Gtibrn himself fwtd : another he didn't think that he would ^amount of responsibility.''
rtmmiitee and the eomm’tu-.' rei»ort
Mr. CilUn comment oil t»n the
h< had Iks n lo-*iJaR for an npjionunltj rtraln to eater to one class of people, i He aald fhat the teachers were work-! back to nfce board, then action ixjiild.; cniwded comlliitm of Oak Park. Thfor stnte
ix-.vi EiirenlvTgct.j Ho said that he had asktvT Curtisjin,: hard for the inieresta of^ thejhare heen taken. In regar»l to thelaiieotlance at the High schwl during
*'Yuu rhti.ild hsve tsi . n tl:. U.v and ’ three times to take the kega from the. r^^jjooIs »nd the schools will bear tt** princl|ial man in the alfslr Mr. Mon- the month was 322; Central building
♦^dtavur.^l to reform him. ” said Jdr. room in whkh they had been placed.' fullest Investigation.
j Ugiu' said that it had Ikn * known j l>elow the High school. 390; rniou
fTledrich. ’Hui you didn’t go to ihej lie bad finally told Mr. Hombeck that j
Ttachera ^ot to Blamt.
for three rears that he was a disgrace , street, *2n; Boardman avenue. 34t
bovs patents and tell them i»f thlv tliey must he taken from the chemical | He.stated that he bad nothing tosay 1 to the schocjl. He thought that eiery-! Oak Park. 417; Elmwood avenue, 425:
in regard to the duly of the roa.vor [ thing shouU! be d(*ne to save the bo>? i no<m» \ille, 32; Sis’e street. 43. and
.
had told me on Priday night[Of
of I •upply
*
room,
but the teachers couldn’t police the i but If tbev had fallen so low as to tn*! the deaf schooL «. There weie f.fdi'ij
thik matter, th# oov* wouldn’t have
Demanded Invettigatien.
had »he ktuMtia of chat J4jt»irda.v caniiiMr Glllirrt then extended an Invi- city. They cannot take the respowH-1 lost lo all respect, they should |k« | pin»ils In the school at the end of iho|
sal If’ the fcsuhsll field "
jtition to come up to the school bull«^- binty for what the scholars do In their j fumed wit tiefore they romaminate month and 2.224 belongingjrlili a sha: j
He objecte«l to the board others. If It was thought that the lioy Ing raimclty for $2,294. The percent-•
Mr l-T led rich clo.d by ulllng the ings and stay long enough to become 1 own 1
.‘Vtortfhui
a liili» n«*ighU>rhuol chlH ^ cognlxant dT the facts regarding the aking the testimony of Ehr^Migerge/1 i-h<»nld U- exis lUM his ease should b.» J age of attendance at the High school |
wbo w»r.»ld was 9H.T and in the rchooU >f. 4
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rd:*- r' Wbr .had lM*en mditg an*v lK*< r to .a 1 order. '1 court the fullest and mo.*r because It was not reliable. He said rtTerr#-.! t.» a
H,
^ismth side fabv.u for n man. and by! complete Investigailon." he aald. "I It wasn’t his duly aa auperlnieodoni 1 n port to the l»oard and the ca^e vote^i
H Montarue rooveti that Har\ey j
; Curti.*!. Janitor nx the
.*
. ‘sstir.r ’hat the schiKil mane- eouH: not only conrt It. but In light of thejof the achools to Inform the mayorjiipon
‘ Central building.
“
The city Is spending llu.fMWi a yeai be called In. read the rules and reguUI’*- In:»de to er»nte lietirr things and I charges that have been-,made mgainat I what went on after school hours.
Ion the schools and a return of itsiitlons; tell the principal his duties and
- cen iit tniK iti the Ht\ nnd »l»- w htsd-*. me. | demand It. I don't want you fo |
It ta Hit Duty.
Under BotfcTs Supervision.
take the testimony of the bQV who! Mr. Friedrich arose and remarked j cents cm tfe.* dollirr U wantwi. |t is , Inst met him to enforce them. The
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.
i
y V - Ml. Burk cBibsi fur th»' reading of! Kigm'd that jiaiHT. that's the testimony that fr(.*m his Mandpednt it was th.‘i o it of- the pr»)vince of the ti.iard
t.<«rd to! motion carried.
ir-/: ' Ihe vifiuUiUir inirudi.ctd Uv the you are taking to convict me and the'duty of every su|)crJn leaden t if foyr: imllro the
the
qw tton
The httildirgs and grounds eommP. learlK-r’s
mmmlti. i and after it had ;, rest of the teachecs.
teachers. If his statement I• or one pupil came into the school room! is whi ther the b<» shi^U Ik . \pr lled tt .- wa^ inMntrted to make wmie nec
srhrr’s mmmltti'r
*l«.rat r»ad
r.art S|wd:i; brlr.1>
th.- nwitri..
uwl! dnink to -otlfv tbr nircnt. if not tb.-1 or rot.
j
repair^ on the I’nion .tr.-. t
briefly <m
nn the
mattei.. U u«il
ujmnI to convict me it
It must be used!
Ucv.
1.
«.
liiiwll
spoke
of
tbc
>-Y;
bulMlnfc
snying that. In his thirty-two years of ^tu convict .vou."
| mayor.
lOwttnnl rmtt «i«aHI f>M<^‘
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tttVb i If H * t
tMH kte M
llavdtigttioa had doom He aaM i^ia
IcMUBltti^ had amda the >fa—hit
»ii.
cfjniUUm If w tim* for the
vaa Ma apiaiea that afity
board to fake U up from the
I maatber araa lor tha battenam of the
*4 * ^nm^poini sa4 for the marur
, Khoofta. -t athfa fnaa Mav BOflBad.
. tht? the jmlorms ohomred the lav. *‘If |
l«
‘
Ihe prm<rntes aiioro^ had »ot been i
oeaBjat hat va 4oa*t
; j
V
WOODIWO0J)!
16 in. Soft Wood, slabs and edginss
$1.25 per load
16 in. Hardwood, slabs and edgings
$2.00 per load
jr:.trLc,r
Can make prompt delivery.
your orders.
Send us
OVAL WOOD DISH CO.
NO. 87. BOTH PHONES
STEP SAVE*
KITCHEN CABINET
;r..
Tbc Lowest Priced High
eb Gtadc
Gtaac CaWBCt
ontbe MtrlLCL
rkeL
J. E. GREILIdt CO.
TUAVLiiSE I ITV, MlfH.
AMIL F. NERLINGER
I.AWYEFa
, lENOVED TO ROOM 212
SfATE BANK BUILDING
W-
THERES SATISFAGTION IN UNDERWEAR
UNDER
fii
P»iaoviOB:p„vc>c»
mov
MENTOR
OsitrwMr wt'di it'witk tb
, b aMMwataliaX
aM»wata2iaXN
EMT0R0Mi«rw*Ww«~4i>it~witk
the fo|(«t
foKett
6-i
i:
s*^
luimciTOW
usotamm
tbt It wUl
wHk yAor assmtaI
wiU atK
«Mt w»
M E N T 0 * M made from full combed yAro»,.wLicb mean* that iu full yam* the short fibre*, whibh h-Men the streu^-Ui of the
yiim. are remored. leaving only the long, fnU length .fibrea. which add greaUy to the life .nml strength of the garment
M E N T O R ia made in one of the CLKAnEST factoriM in the worid. which mean* that the garmenU reach yon in a* serapn'fMuly dean oondition as if made under yonr own anpervis-ton.
.
T» Maktrt STESTOR i;armtHti
tht si-^ forstJm mod t/uirouglUr, •""/ •*/'' mrasurtmtHts ar, bastd m
fiarls.0m/UtdtyUut*t mtd emuntHt k‘*rtitai Virrders /« tA, u-orld: .tnd ma.U yrom Ih.- adua! mtasortmtiH
urns tfthomsaiuls 0/aJolts amicUUrem oj^iotuus siut, vyWiHu rtsult that MEXTOR I 'utrn.'tar i, yrr/rd fitting.
ii^tif.trymdion.’itUnxvithantHniiofrfasr.^rx.farJoJththaJt.
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Yon may bo aa critical aa youW but omM.you have tried MEKTOH and api>lied to it the only real pmetieal tesl-^hc fit and
_Tou-ll be aa euthuaiastic over it na we aii
The knitting of MENTOR fabric roakea it very abaorbanl, titking np’all the m«i*tim’of the body. therel>y keeping yon wi^i
I to soft it is a loon to the moat tentiUve flesh.
DO Toll KNOW
-
That more and more people cac^year wear cotton?
That your physician will tell you that you should put nothinR nOxt your
skin that cannot be thorou^ly cleansed?
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That about the only THORoren way of doing this is by boiling? . T- ?
ThA MENTOR Undcrwerwill not SHRINK by boiling?
That MENTOR Underwear is as thoroughly and easily cleansed asyour
hantlkerchief?
That the Mentor Mills are spending vast sums of money to bring their
!
goods to your noik». and to make ihenl anything bet the vest
would be a waste of money?
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WE CARRY IN STOCK
Ladies’ MEN TOR \ ests and Pants
Udies^MENTOR uViVn SuiV^.............
Childr«|-s MENTOR Vwts' and Vints
ChiWr^’i m' ENTOR^Union Suiu’ *' ‘
.60
.50 . 1.26
26 - .60
.60
SniU..y(>n’v^i«Ter, worn
ArssiHBb*—n-rr—ra—.
'TNC tvcNiNa Rceew)^ travemk cnv,
hichioan.
TMumoAv. octobcr z*. hol
WANT DEPARTMElHr
BOWdSHMIOIt
to the Mrening Boewd. .
to the iTiilni BoeorC
iw tm 8»^
Mrg. M. B. Langta of Ctmnd BapMs
home Tuesday after a ihreo
weeks* rlaii with her daughter. Mrs.
Blehard Jobason.
Amos Eoulek'a baby got hurt quBe
bad Mat Monday by faUli^ on aome
brolwn glaaa.
Mrs. Joba HoBman U yery sick with
but mile hopes .for ber recorery.
Mrs, Tony Rokoa of T^reree City
Fbr Ihoee who wM aa tnfanaal
gMd timeon tbe thlity4rM of Octo>
ber. wfthom the tl»e4Minorad aporta
^ Halloween, such aa bobblag lor ap>
plea aadtiytagchamm with lend. mir.
nothing happier than a merrymaking
“^^wttbnnu..
tu «imt
■*« >e^ *• t*n
7M OMsaEjnSB S«jw •r oe csr. ■» we (SUman a
kaMrcClaaaeOuettkcreSKMft twt sea jraaaeetwaaU
£S£.'iJSSni‘SS2.’g:£
yrUk-%,1!
imMHfnOUBj iuBBnttle Ur Uoi n mbs tbe tccoB^ir
tbiri tBKfttWH.
LOST
WANTED.
a Petertyl. LOTT—Tor boa Monday ercfilng beHelfrish. last week. She left
*<4 w Btobth
oct r3-€l
tween Klnih atriwt and Congrega^
The foneml of Oden, the two^renrTWeday fur Grsad Bapids. where .be j
church. Leare at
a Klnih.
dU eon of Mr. and Mrs. Fimnk Meneh.
wages flAo and I1.7& per day: ______________________
en. was held In the church Monday
morning at 10:3d. They hare the aym- nnu In long futoons caught up here been quite sick
oct =5^
pathy of frtenda la their aad berears- aad there by chesinm branches bay. j again.
J««M M. HAUh or Manhall. m»r«^ | While the tooes are M Im the hM moot, intermewt at Mon.
«.ooiracion»
M mm.
lag tbe burrs stm attached, and by an« Mrs. CartU l^igbton U able to l»e j THE EMPLOYMENT Coniracton*'
Mrs. Dnre McQoeer la rlsIUng In --------- hare mneh In erldenoe pomp oot again aftt r a three weeks' mness. I phone Is 174 Cftr Secure a Job for ;
Mtioc IfUUmD.Phrr of Battle Cfoek. Mate M proaerrailMi he fooM tb ;
& McMiMii. M
fcaa becon aatt agalait Battle CreMi riba, loak, teeth aa4
other
t." are good umn^
?Soa HnUL
,
unlH
kin Jadco'-laBtems srfth groteaqae. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilmore are! srinler. The TlckeCs’*
has purchased the ^tyj fbces and btaslng eyes, the room!^ proud parents of a fine twrf%^-j
for $IO.o#o. alkslac that be waa to- bonea. One tooth OMaaim 4%UH
>ire4 b7 a waiboat a year a«D doiliic tecbea la abe aad veicW oae aad <«eBU Trateree City
oct
aglow with rosy Ughu by oorering the i pound boy. which came to them last
MMfter yoaatfi. the task
5«
a flood. He charae. aegltsMiee.
chandelier globes with red tissue pa-1 Wedatvday. '
WiSNTEO-Tweoiy men to dig pom-!
Social drrlea at Sagteaw me lachea la length mwl Meaaaraa II
and in the grate a Are burning.
Mr Polter of tbe Howe farm
to<«. G. A. Hclmlorth. Traverse i
lochaa aitwad at the large end. He
stirred Tuesday by the am
Halloweeny effeef, | pasm *4 through Bower's Harbor Is-rt | City. Phone MMs 21.
oct23-Il|
bones
nere
about
lour
feet
oader
that Mrs Uria L. Mathleeo
to gart): Sunday with seven head bf cattle for |
«f wmiatt Barle. a kndlni
themselves In gaudy green. ycBow or tbe farm. He brought them from near
WANTED—Frank
U to said that Cbariea Neddo and scartei. from their high conical hats. Port Hur.^
loerehant. was qolefly nnHed in Mar-J fVed roller, the Pontiac lad. who.
j *“*•
market. I2i “
rlage with Arthnr MrAeoy. aoa of a; with C B. nodell. was charged wlla Miaa Clartoae Lodka were quielly mar to the slippers on their feel, and mas-‘ EJ Quinn ts» reeled the farm o'
ty fanaer. now bnrgtajy. baa toM SbMit Hallldby ried by the Leland Justice last week.
querade as Imps, hobgoblins, wllche*! Be,h Tompkins that Morgan I\)hm run
Herb. Oork has moved bis toaUrj|[^^
bow bla pal. node!!, biobe out of JaSL
Ixards. their gs^ents lavishly ! this >ear. and will farm It next .venr.
UaUl FbUer gate np bU atorr the nf* onttoem.
, .
^ ! supplied with snakes, llxards, bats and;
ROR RENT—mniUbPd rnoiii.. I4JH _________________________________
Mrs. Wm. Johns,on u visiting her toads. 1
paper and resIUtic-'
tumt'd to Joliet, III. to resume bis old fleers thought the ewape waa made
. rtoutS.
Full of Tr
numlMH' of SMS. A few years ago.! while one of the Jail aitachea waa aerr people U the uouthem pan of the ally painted. An
p1» nould
state.
a prfaoner hi Joliet. I log aopper to one of the prieooers tiprnllrrlcM, In. Th'nk »h»t mi|tbt b.vo rr- rOR AENT-AV.mi plesMtnl U J!*• to nppolnt thorn t.. tnko onllrrlcMor.
Mias Auna Cadham is a guest at ch»r»o of tbo amutomonu or tho ovoo-j tttlltd from thi» torribl. roo»b If hoi
parold under the In-j stairs. Pbller aays Kotm, the Grand
with
had oot tnkoo iho nodldnc aboai;
»"•> bath
•*»“' and
•' other c-m»enl lowing list of real estaU. It Is ail da*
de-tcnolnaie aeocence ad. He proceed ! Ledge youth, who was pul on trial lor Chaa. Blllman's.
41S Fifth street. Citizens slntole properly
^
fearful;
which be writes
The two youngest children of C
i-i] fo come to MidilgaD and begin 1 burglary ywtetday. aaabted Ftodilt.
iui^
j oongb.
rs n-t.
phone
key.
mhfle
since|
Hochmdel
are quite rick; alr^j P. II that can easily be carried out If one ts ; I tHed
business.
I sentenced In tJetruU I who. by
^70 n
IMrroW.
hing. iM.t not htng wrouM and i Hammontree's
Hammontree'f bal
baby.
10. IJK»1. to flve years In Jackson hU conflaamciit. opened a door, aad;
II I took Dr King's
1
New MY HOME FOR RENT—«25 8. V
I’ulou store. Building on same 1s now used
I -kUlful with the bniKh. is
bat can bn naad for
for Co
cr tbe name of R G. Wade. Upbn | that by stripping hlnmelf nnd sonpinq
Last Baturdai
under
i » Mr». P. A.ACUm«».
oct
^
. baskets piled with tint
his relfwae yesterday he found a pa ! his body be got In the Jaller-i residence Pelky mterulned elgbieea of her lit- ed grwn cards, on part of which ar*» j and Colds, which t
ud iM-nMimitiV i FOR RENT—liou.l* 4*G Wet nc8th
UH B. » tor. l*tk MBd Bmal* Bta,
rrile ofBoer from Illinois waiting for' by crawling throngh a
l-lnch hole
The afternoon was spent j
li'ave* of nut^bearing
' cures all throat and loi.«dl^.«; PIT ;
^ u. Cook. 8i*u> ®" *1^,“"
^ ^
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UR «
ME Bt, -Bt ot
Mm at the prison door and under ih*- I«> the door. Fuller toW the sberUf Ptoylng
A delldons supper |
^
others their nuU. the cou !
trip and P0T,n.oB,..^A,J^n.
son Drug Co. F. H. Meads. ,
served and each HUte guest esr- ple becoming partners who dr
Indeterminate seatence law of Illinois 1 where be found the key. Floitoll made I
hlf break durfag tbe time the pBcers j Med home a atwvenlr sack of candy
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^
be may remain in prison fur
Trial iK^tlle 10c.
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,ntrre«t|nt:'
term of years for breaking hit parole. and Jail attaches were at the court and n«s. The occasion was Alma's |
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT.
to hear the \*en«ct In the CWe sixth birthday. A number of pretty |
The hostility existing betweeo the
Mackinac sUte park commission aril murder trial. No trace of the prisoner presents wert) received.
Mrs. Rickard assUted at Frank
the peo^e of the llule town on Mack bas been found.
Mc-j Heacben'a during their tad bereave-1
inac Islknd hal'b^ r^ettl^, brougl.l
had ment.
to the attention ofNAtTomey Oeneral
Blnl. who has been asked to take legal: » pecoHar accident by which be lost
-------- ---------------steps on behalf of the ctimmlsslon for; hU eye. In striking a spike It gUnced If you want a pretty face and dellghtIhe Impmvement of tbe Island park, and struck him In the face, msklng"
ful air.
. It Is state that Instead of attempting ahai apj>ear«l to be a flesh wound, but
Rosy checks and lovely hair.
>0 make the island s desirable placv later In blowing his nose the eye Wedding “trip across the sea.
for summer residents the citizens ml-; dropped out.
Put your faith In Rocky Mountain
low rows to run si large in the streets. |
----------T------------- Tea.
Johnson Drug Co.
New Cum for Canear.
lb vastating the lawns of the cottagers
iiutU some of them have decided not
All a
Ntamaaa of Happlneaa
I
to return to the island. Recently the;*® ^
Richard Whftelng. the novelist, was
cnaonr on my lip tor) once ulking with a grizzled old woprnvemem of the island boulevard de-|y€« that ae^ed toei^e till Buck- mgn. w hen be chanced to refer to the
cMtil to widen tbe stn-et leading to
• Arnica Salve healed 11. and now,
_____sEStrHrvi.____ FOR8ALS_____
ou,...-.
pastime, and It may lie so jmrrllng
for some that they will have
aided bof<»n' they succ«‘ed.
«M durable for alt Intarior seork.
ERSONAL.
rnnania hau f.ir
f..r b.iliW
b.il
Wfgue in Idoniloii Hits smnmer.
VE lien l.onl rurz».ii tniveb-d ,
roy ETf liHlis 1,0 was usually
| FOR BALE-Two work teams, with or , Wavne and Rsv Rt.
sleighs. alSd,* 3 lots on 8prt^ alrmL bniwaM
Mankets. iic.. fo- logging camp>.
low prices to clofM«. L. K Gibbs
in the cUy
or surrounding rountry for bonce, 4
Son. 410 .suto Bank building.
f»rt 2.V4‘ acres of Und. largo bouao. oor. Bay
i.rr«lB Wslli.r. Jnda«orPiw^
aad Ramtdell 8ta.
FOR 8ALE--«even room hmiM- fin
12 to 14 acres land In Elmwood townl-hed in blrcE. io U. loi. r. r^p*: •WflbirrUa. atrawUrrrUw. .oml Urdu:
j .o'a IH
...4 of*^'Ru.
worth tl.Ciai, will iak« II.2U0 If sold ^40'a IH mlln Wrat of Cedar Roa.
ihl. w«-k. If you arr lookliMt for a ' .,3^'"‘‘“^2
barcatn call «c W Mmb.
SSfd. sSlbf^.^
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oct 24-y.t*
Factory on Bay 8t.
S:
Mm T. I- ......nm.r. .If., of •T.
r.," Is pn-slclnit of I ho I.oi>don Ro«4eir of Women Jouroallsts.
Miss 4:rmi'r Bsrstdiw. of Sail Frin-r
riseo. ts tbe onl.v Votunn vloUn maker
in the I'nlted Slatt-s and prolwlily iu
j
i FORtALE-Farm 5 atllrn «-at of
,'SftU“f^uMIU S
the world.
-5
When tbe sliali of Frrstn went
team. harnesH. wagon, 1 cow. calf, r
Also seieral glll-edge land contraeta.
sliojqiing on hi* ni^ nt trip to
a -k fnr j.ii.*-s. He_____
Chester whlu* pigs. T tons of bay in
__________ J E Omlltck <>»,
Ih.. IHR.1
,„d
-Oh. •« I would like .o lie Uie be dill
IHilutfsl Wt the arii.le be wsntt4u,4PrilItoatycr
paring the roadway, bu, l, ts alleged Drug Co. F. H. Mends. C. A. Bugbee queen 1” said the ancient
barn, all the cn»ps, new boune tmilt
whether tbe p,i»i* was
or
—
tbe aldermln refus4Hi to accept the, drug stores.'
, -Why?- asked Mr. Whlleing
last fall, large log liarn. eventbli
street, pn'ventlng a fine Imprmcmen
complete. A liaggain If taken at
of her 'orsi's.
Tbe msnsger of
th«.lri.-ul forn-i
>'
“>
«;77- beThe drml Iwdy of N.el, . ,
The ntttwncy general Is asked to a
once For partlculam call at W K
Notiea ta Taxpaytm.
=*| " bo wa, a natirr of Ao.ia.
jmiiy stated III a l,oii PII roun Ihi- oth-l‘*"-‘
sUt the vtate aotbnrltk>s In
Thompson*. 139 West NJntli St.
^
in Ibr .WM- of <1 Mnitor who Iwd!
»•"> f*" »EerI». *nd i' | « b.. fi ll Into a iirri,..^ I.. ;»77 _
The lax rolls for the coUactlon cf
the way for
o^, 23-Cf
»»rd .round ibr hin,. ti.„ ,|„ ,iu«.-r-» voirr bad I laaT becauie of Err bud of muaictana, tbr summit ..f M.mto u.wa. taa itn-ui.tchool and city taxes and special aa^
Inland snd pmcd^fMlIngs may be iskea dlaspiKjiuieil lilm at llfm. ou,lw‘. but | on 'prseback which goes ahead of the I>
recoverd in an
FOR 8ALE--My cottage at Blrchwooil. sesamenU for the flve wards of tbn
to rE*mnrc a number of luitldlngs, be had given him su *iber tri.nl In Ixm-1 'oixZ-guards. for I'd much rather have
^ preservation,
W. T. Wooilhouse.
oct 23 it* city of Traverse City, Mich., have Imeo
sblc* ebtrens have i-rected on the dim. l»eeau«d‘ -l,4>n«bii, nuilb
I. I-Cdleved t» v”^;piANO ARCHITECTURE EMBRACES
a Hitalian with a and-organ. but Just 1„“*2T
gQy. j tbe r;i*l»*st ph'flSfMl in the W4»rItL**
FOR 8ALE CHEAP—nfly yards IhmT:
“7
for coUeellO^.
KUMiml re-cned by the gene
___
think. If she wrakes up a 3 o’clock in I file aide«t aobj.et of KIhb r.d»ai*, ! v
He waa birn oi. April ak. ITM*. ipM!
»«0*T ALL SCHOOLS,
quality
ingniin
carpet.
i>iea«»
call
*
^
otnee for the pn^
ernment for the
piinxMMt
al
Ihr pun»«« alona ih^akr. dlanUoa utl a*«lmlUtlon i'hf laomlnc ud wuu a bUc t.
lives In n ejttsce In Kllcy. m*ar iW:'
Zr.7 nrih alrcet.
collecting aald taxes every
w.l. rfruat, Tho ooadl.lon. o.l.tlaa j
Mak.-. n. w red blood u l L«be cu Ju.t touch a belland Ave >«^f jI er»»y. in County Tyrone. bihI 1ilia^ HVM ^ ^
2j^f
week
day
from
now
until
Nov. 1. 198B«
.! Markinar are aald to Ik- eery dieton,. Thal a what HolUatera Rocky fand boiled cabbaae rt«ht away;
De- • hi It tor more than lOO y«,rs.
from $ o’clock imUl 11:30.o'clock In
bt the sixteenth century 1
.re..l..;
.be park eomaiU.bm u 1
Moua.alnT« will do. A toalc for tbe | troll Free Pr«a.
FOR 8ALE-Oood Jerwey cow the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock oatll
THE BEST KETTI-E RENDERED i approach to our pn sen, ds>
damasliiB lo ibe popularity of the fa- alek ud weak. S3 ceata. Tea or Hab12'.. II Hj-man. 240 Washlnc4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
U«K CALMAN^ ElaaUe Flaor Flo-1
^ porehaaH) al Rtpaeb’s for I the Virginal ami Spine,, in
lets. Johnson Drug Co.
ori 21 If
All Uxe« paid bafora SapC. 1st wlQ
Then' i* s comlmisl clash l»eiw»«cn
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tell for floera.
B. E. v8aH A Bona^
‘fort expended In the srebU ♦•clure and
‘jjFOR SALE-A light work hontc*. CIS ba received without coUactlon fast,
JmckHin blotters and farmers ^'armonl
TUB BEST KETTLE .RENDERED
ASK ABOUT our bank accoiin, for
have U.-enl W. Kkvtn'b St.
uct llMf
and all taxas ramalnias unpaid oa
assert that Jackson hunters knock riard can be purchaWd al Broach's for
BOYS'
nigh and Tougji- suit. $5. j
down feiicd^K and if there Is no wild ! II centn.
oct 2.7-€t : oct 21-lf
lUmiUon Coliilng Co. j
HamlUon Colthlng Co.
•riUil a« iKlUK
of oak. tolabi j on-,IK bill; cheap tor cath. or wUI “
«i«cuoa wiu a.
On nil Uxns remaining «swHh ct?Uar.
cwl«r. and richly orn.ment-d | .-irb.bxe for anyiblUR I ran uic. E.
psld.on OcL 1st sad unUl Nov. 1st a
with gold, ihf cuttr
wKb'
’.fi » Wl™*. 0‘>>
Mlcb.
ith 'ni'ur.r
flgu
beautiful
penally
of
two
per
esnt
for ooltociloa
on 11-tf
t-K. and ilie rulur*^ \
will be charged,
v.’i v lull
Oil flit* Ud wa»^ >v for sale—Of,I- almost
btaler.
Office. Room 202 StnU bank bm
r warrior*, whfrai “ ‘
$.trK)ClnWroirs lonR
$500Skirtslor|2.l9
Mn». A. Hale. 312 Wert Seventh St
M.E.Hiakea.CUjTinssurrr.
! bevy of fair darocy an* propUailng by
Ckmka, napt» t»llar.
Aoooriian plaHed
oct IMf
Ipiwnit* of wine and fruit*.
Datod inly 34, ISOS.
fanrv liraro nrnl l,ulami shirred skirts,
Ftenii bulldini: of today vet-m* lo lie
July UOct. it
toni, iiRoe 4 l<» II.
progrebMing barkward; tin, Ik io My FOR SALE ^EAP—Set aurrejTnm^
made o{ All S'ool
n. r> ; gtHMl a* new ; mual be sold al
pUno arrhiteciuie now « mb rare* pra«Panama, in blrnk
Itoally all fhe old and mod«*rn KohooH,
once. r.lC State Su
oct 6-tf
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
from the aimpllcit) of the Colonial the
WURM ANO ■KIlWrM
grand elegance of the L'Art Nouveau. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT—West
-----------We now have pianos here In our
of Union rtreei on Elevcnlh street. ’*’*'*•Is mads «p dsHy.
Wc place on sale a lot of Cloaks, Fun and Skirts from one o f the leidios cloak manufacturers of Cleveland,
Store oompriviog all thf^se varlon*
wifh all modem lmi»rovemenu. s:n^
rsspofislbls for p
atyle* of archlteciurp which will match
Ohio, at a saving lo you of from 25 tb“50 per cent; all this fall’s 1<atest styles, in blacks, browns, castors and fancy
Campeto,
730
Booth
tbe furniahlngs of manblon or cottage:
mixtures, for ladies, misses and children.
Unkm Bt.
plsnoa of the highest claw,, msnr of
ocllC-U
I which tbe world * greatest mualcian*
If not prepared to purchase just now, select your garment and we will gladly
FOR SALE OR RENT—My home wi*h
**Hcre it*ouTwarrroom* and In '*««■! all modero convcnlencea for shto o,
lay it away for you.
rent , Hou.ehold goods for sale; a
cliujow /or tejfint each
large Boston fem for saJe^
bonic-IIkc .*urroun^lngK.
EHFIKB CLOAIS
.
CUIAZS
EMPIRE COATS
$10.00 IxMig aoaks,
Ralne. 601 Wc*i TcnUi streeL
lo rot, a cordl
Ladiea’AH M'ool Ox
made
of
All
Wool
woe
oar
stock
octMf
Mmlrof Fancy Mixford
Skirta,
neaUy
For Ladies, 42 in.
Our
modern
Kers, y. ,52 in. kmg.
lon«. 44 ill. liog, all
trimmed ta atmps
long, mado-of Chev
FOR SALE-House and lot at 202 N.
tritoi^ in green
looar liack. velvet
plaited, trimmed in
andbuttooa. A barurea, give* each cuntomer greater *e-1 Bpruco 81.. second north of Asbury
iot, a neat garment
^•elret Empue style.
collar, half tolin
fanc-y braids, with
curlty
for
full
value
than
the
old
meth-:
train
at
*4.00.
and worth $8 00.
church. C H. AllytL
aept 2S-:f
A haiMbomc iGOO
oda of p'ano pricing
!
cloak
I WOOD FOR SALE—It U time to put
ow’l^rioe 6^93
lor
BARGAINS IN SLIGHTLY USED
in your wlnteris wood aad I can'
supply you St the following prleea: Wbaai. . .................
PIANOS.
No. 1 blockwoo at 12.26 per corf; teJggb^.:::;
Ladiw’Ctoaks made of Sootoli Mixture,
No. 3 blockwood at 12 per cord. Dry Emr* W.........
looae hack, trimmed with belt and taoer
beech tad maple mUl wood at 12 per
bnttona. worth *7JO.
loud. junM c. Hopubx.
-Mo-lP of hoav^^ nsp Zibiline. itorm
Our price.............
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PIANO TALK NO 3.1
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TAXES
j
r
..S'Hi'
IMPORTANT SALE OF
Sample Cloaks
CLOAKS LAID AWAY
• ‘H
1 'g
;4
h:
K'‘
/'
^TL.4.98
3.98
‘^^3.98
$5 (hildrcD's Qoaks for $2.98
4.98
110.00 Empire Cuts for 15.98
collar, shonlte oape, IsR o’ mnttno
deei-M. piped and tnmmed. agea 4 to K Ladiea’Black Fur Scarf. trimmed in eleato and taila. worth *1.50. CQ
while they last aale prtoe..........
Fur collar, looae fasdt
Cloaka. made of aU
wool Kniaey. satin
liiHHl large aleevea,
cnffi trimmed with
inlaid velvet and
fancy bottooa,
THi GLOBE
!^.!!^.98 . -..'i? «»"
ij
2S,’TI.98
one 1275. uprlghu aplendid for
iMdlea* Fur Lined
Ooutu- uDwool Keraer. fnU box back,
-.fur tton collar, ad-
CSo.,*"-'"
sX
14.98
flKSv, .-i
phoo»7iL ___
*«>t tfriBu 8Sr*.~^“r.:“:;:
FOR'UALtrHSSTiia loLlMn. 01>;
Dr. Robert McIntyre. formtTly of
lot. 442 West Bight street Pries
Chicago. U now pastor of the First
•2.400. oae-thlrd down, baiaaes to,
Methodist chnreh In Lof Angeles. Rt*
ante, special hargauu age offeree
BnH purchaser, laqtrirt 115 East
I sscoad hand ofgaaa. Many of Uiem
KtotostrneLaraddremJohpauoe,-^
I as good playing condilioc as new.
Price lie aad npwsrSa.
Gbebqrgaa,Mich.
^
T
We extend to roo oar oasy payment
doctof wa* Informed regard- ; *J
ptea on ^ of these InstniMU. ewH «Atc Off NKNT—A goofl s#^
room honsA Inquire Dr. OaanU^j
chirmcter- *
h Is from $3 to 126 down and from
t llfl per mpmh. .
________________
*^r’^jleGv Impemoslly: “If you do that I
FOR SALE--4i lou in Hanaah'a 6to
resign my pastorate.“
ReHemadd; 4 OMwere loU froaUag on 14D i (Rhi of their desire hy tbe deacons hb
straat. 4 la Orlffia A Wlaato's add. no effect. ^ prcachcT sUckfag to his
■•BKMAtIlfiR.P|ihp.
aad $ Mi os WMt Fri»t
list imaltiom aad ao toe torideot ^
WU bs sold os SMf fansaate oi
anffiaaga llnr sthar pmfmrty. Geo
W.Ra*.
Beptl4Ji
TRV^A RECOIIR MMiMT AO.
Eim^iiostcioDSE
If. Wine, the principal RnssAn drt■go he med Dan JPateh and tamed fffite to the pence coafermce. flnt at
hfaa orar to aaother party to. be tracted anetdkici by art of dhmhedi.
He was a afatioa master hi
trained. The atnbles were bnmed and eore.
aoutheru Rossis at the time of the
war with Tmkey. In that rampaigu
Rueaia*a
posMoa in the BeM was Jeovent artUU^^n? bat aflar learned
that Ida aalky bad bech aald ia one l^antlasd by the bek of reentore*^
plaoe adfl other portions of Ida oaUU UMWts recmhliig from oOrbl tneemprtenrr. ceasing iwagestleo of the
whole railway lines.
M. Witte disobeyed the Insane Inand te none other than the fbnioas stnatisns of his snpertorA straight
Dan Pnicb.
ened things out. and rushed tbrongti
Dan Patch Is now owned by M. W. trains laden prlih troops, leaving speSarage. wbo baa Jest refused aa offer «*bU occupied liy fiuay anuicrata who
of 91M.M tor him. Mr. Sarage dmd been to Idame for the delay lying
In akUngii. There wns a bic row. but
bought the horse tu 1902 tor |«0;000.
the station master's polfry was upheW. his Initiative was keid tn mliul.
Jack ffheridan. who wllh Hank ___
ime be became manO-Day umpired the world s series be-1 ager of the ^tbeost nsllway, direct
n New York and Philadelphia, | tor of Roaslas
aays Christy Mathewsoo Is the____
eA pitcher the world
ever »*w.
saw. bar
Islt'f the lmi»eris1 cHistu'cl
runu v-rrr
oar
Sheridan **“"
ha. been nmplrin^l lor-—itesrrhUgbt’
lor twenty venr and has seen tb.^'
Pians to QpiC Pbli
bad of them dtuing the evolution of |
often frustrated by aoddf
down, due to dyspepsl^ m
•1 have seen them alC* says Jack.iBrmci‘
-and there-, none like Mathewwm. Ufe Pills. They lake out the materiOarksonr Rasle. CLesboro. Baldwin |
clogging your energies
start. Cure
Rube Waddell, all
»tacbe and diz
dlrrloesw too.
X At Johnson
scat before Matbe^
Drug Co.. F. H. Maads . C A.
the moat wonderful cur> es and shoots drugatoras: rSc..
■ad his control beau the
world. Three balls and no strikes, and
no strike*, and then -Matty" curves
them over Just where be wants them.
Most of t|em In such a hole will stick
In straight ones, but -Matty’* puts on
all the twists and bends and shoots
that be would to the first ball."
Sheridan says New York has a bet
ter team than Philadelphia, but that|
Plump solid gold—
the Alhlellc. did not play their game!
.ALL SIZES
and that McGraw’s team won fsr mo^v- i
«ully than n had any right to
Pug Wins a Wife.
Dave Barry, the Irish cbampluu. rt*-!
cently beaten by Noah Brusso of lx- j
roll, is to Uke unto himself a wife. ,
Miss Susie White, a leading society,
belle 6f San Diego and very wealth).;
Rich cut glass, Beau
The marriage will occur «K>m»* tlroej
tiful China, Hand
during the month of November.
I
some Silver. ELE
There Is quite an Inierecilng story!
GANT CLOCKS,
llic ‘
FoodVidne
of a Soda C^aclcer
Ym kave heard that MMK foods faiBlik fit.
ssi3S;^;srLsi‘“"*“"
Yob
that Mt foods have OM or Boce
«ft^ ekaaenls. hot do yoa kMnr that 90
foodcoBtaiMthcBaafamichwoBdIvhalaBccd
jropoftfaMsasaioodsodaciaJ^rT*
=
The United States CoveraMstrepomhoin
Out soda crackers contain leas water, are richer
In the nmsde and fat elenunts. and haveiBiich
hilher per cent of the time bnOdins and hetf
foiBinf properties than any ankle of food Bade
froa floor.
jur.
That is why UriMcta Biscuit shoold
iocB an important part oTrtrery meal__ ,
represent the superlative of the soda cracker. aO
their poodness and noorishnunt beinf bromht
froB the oven to yon in a packape that is
apainst air. aoistnre and dnst-lh
too small to mentioii.
ic wrrr—prms
COAL
*i2
$8.00 PER TON
MARK
^BliUTY
(iMBlUffEEP
TIE C. B. TAYLOR GOAL GO.
CRAW^
DCUVSRY-Ught
MRa. Ca L. RONNKWS hair draaateff
pMarw^]took«iim.Boo.
MAL KgTATS AND LOANff-^rai
TraTarao Land and Loan Go..
pPHmrsM
4SS Wist FMIIT SnUT
Vm «r. M FmH.1 WtH
OR. T. A. WILHKLM. DustMt
€Rx
OR. F. MOLOSWORTM- Special at.
toutloa to dlsMSM of the it. mr,
ao99 and tbroaL
OlaasM fiuod.
Boom* 7 aad «. H. A L. :
Oo. block. BotbphOBSt.
DR. C. ». MINOR-Offiot t
.-a
DR. W. K..
CUx„ 107: Boll. 99. RwMmmo.
WaaMagtoa •tTMt. au. phoo. 2H:
Ball. M.
Ukdditio
Rings...
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPAIIY
m wahana bkMS. ouiai
OR. A. H. HOLUDAV. OradoiU. To-
SS?^K&‘3S“m‘!tS
d«ao9 lOL^
Oledding
I ducbeu Ju«t u (he
aUwt «o lau-1
mud has fone on the augia. Dan
l.-lior flflh. Tb»l erenlHK «he r««elYeJ iel Probnan has In view for her an to!a flnUbtNl copy of a picture beneoto senuc role in a pUy which Jie arlll
Max Dtrewski. a fO-yearold boy of '
her ro>*al lover had written.
lace ahortly. Meanwhile she Is
I^llab parenia«c. *.t the mualcal woo- •GefaiiKt n—und Ich auch * rCaufbt
der of London. wbeTr he has been con- ‘ -and 1 also *).
.
? rocenily
thetr acquaintance being made the
dttcfln* a CiTsUl Palace orchestra of' Mrs. Peary, during the several Arc- In Providence,
1.. with
other evening as Miss White and a
pbyers. Wthen little more than | Uc expedlttons whereon she
able suoceas. i
reports !
companion were on their way home
n baby be woo an open scbolarshlp In ! pan led her husband, became an ex-i'clty
Ihc London Academy of Music and^at pert and fearless walrus hunter.
‘ The romantic story of how tb<* Ul'e after attending om- of thr leading thr.
the age of 7 had Composed a reall.v
MUs J*ws|c Ackerman, a missionary j Dr. Arnold Pann. one of the fortMDoat aters. As they turned the comer on
good march.
n cenily pul on a diver’s suit In Cey- bwyers of Vlene*. Uid the foonda r SI reel they w ere met by a drunken
Rev. G. Emeut
Ion and brought up from the paars. tion for hJs wealth ;s related fh .the bniu. who was very ImiuhJng. Dave
clergyipan, n»«Uy appeared for one I or pearl oyster beds, seven valuable j newapapers of that city.. About a Barry happened along at Juki the right
night in a play at a regular theater. A I pearls.
; quarter of a century ago q locatie»^- moment to play the |ian of hero, an 1
small part was written in for him and
Dr. Henry Morso BtephenH. lecturer |«r naroijd Ott died, leaving a fortune as the bmte was bothering the young
ladles Dave stcfiped forward and took
ho atiug a couple of hymns, also an-jon Muory at the University of Call-1 of 7.000.000 Horlns. He
The enBouncing that every Bunday he bolds; fomla. has refused an offer to go back 1 and he left no will, nor were the conrtf hiB nfeasere v. ry quickly
Ing. in the theater. Mr. Thome’s j to his alma mater, the English Ox-[able to find out the name or wbere^ gagement Ik a happy result.
original way of calling altentioo in lord. Ho is quoted as saving that he about, of any of his relatives. Arpofd
•revitis*.
In the event that France returns the
hImaeU U not met with general ap- would rather grow In California than Pann devoted himself to the task of
proval.
I go to axford and v^gcute.
finding them. For months be folloircd Vanderbilt cup. won by Heincrj* over
The counins* of Orford. who pn'Anbounocmeui Is made that Henry clew* In Austria and Oamany and the l,ong Island course*, the races next
year
will be held on Lon^ Island jusl
vino* to her marriage was Miss Louise! W. Fumiss. now consul at BahlaV Bra- was finally rewarded by finding
Corbin., daughter of a New York rall-txil. would be appointed mlilstyplen- one or two relalivea but thirty. The the same and for the same trophy.
ruad magnate, has an exceptional rcc-1 ipotcniar}’ at Haytl. to succeed WU' money was handed out to him to be France has transferred the famous
race for the Bennett cup Into a tourord as a’sportswoman, having hunted lUm F, Powell of New Jersey, wh j equally divided among the claJmj
with her husband In all parts of th<* • wilt resign. Both mt*n are colored and while he himself received 250.909 flor Ing contest. The big success of the
Vandcrblbll race a.«u5ures an interna
world. Her ladyship isjme of the few! have excellent rccordt In the govern- ins. a record fee.
tional meet here next year.
•
women who understand tarpon fishing, j ment serv Ice.
The growth of the automobile busi
which sport she has enjoyed to the I Rev. Dr F. H. Wright, pastor of the j #
ness is shown in the fact that a New*
full in American waters.
| American church in Rome. luly
By way of advertising herself ihor-1 fivTacutk^ for the purpose of placing
York firm Is to bulldt a garage wllh
a storage capacity of 500 cars. The
ougbly. a \nenncse aclrcRs has been' bis daughter In Syracuse university
sitting for lwrnty-thr«» da.v. in a J He wUI sp*nd several weeks traveling
garage will cootal" evc»*v known con
Now come* a pipe, dream from Tp- venience for the care or automobiles.
-I— ——I.I*------------ -------------- ----------------- -- .
glass cage, uking nothing but ---mlnttwl;
to .V..
the United SUtes. He U •
I ro^tu to the effect that Dan Pateb. the Tbe place will cost ISOO.fmo.
water, of which she consumed sixty! England, but studied for the
jmfst famous horse on the turf, was
bottles; Meantime ;ihu studied the j at the Drew Tbc'ological si'mlnary and
After Billy Rhoades stowed away Cy
new part in which she Is to api»earUor a nurobi-r of years preached In stolen some years ago and a man Hvnn In fourteim rounds near Kansas
! claiming to have been his owner Is
shortb. Cn>wdB wen^ in attendance at • Wisetmsin.
City last Monday, he wired a chal
seeking
the
aid
of
the
court*
to
re
all hours, for the cage was placed Am { Godfrey Obealander. the author of
lenge to Joe Walcott and Billy. Melthe Prater. On coming out she de ! the proposition to hold an Alaskan^ claim the valuable property. Dan lody for the welterweight championclarvM beya^df to be in fine conditloa. i exposition In Seattle in 1907 to celeot Toronto sit ship. In all probability Rhoades will
but she iiMHNllly made away with a j brute the fortieth anniversary o,
have to put away a few dozen more
hearty repast of fish, veil and beer. I Ala.vkr’t annexation, was born in j
“ cxhlblUon there, second raters like Flynn before he can
hope for^rrecognition from Walcott
winding up with a glass of schnapps. Sw.*deu thlny-seven years ago and
Thompson
from
Port
Arthur
droppaC
A leuer received the other day b> j came to this country when 17 years of
Mcllody
Major McClellan of New York Is a age. He has traveled widely in Alas- In to see Crown Attomeys Drayton
Andrew Rudolph of Detroit has ofrecord breaker even among the mulU-> ka. knoww the resource* of this vast and Curr>'. after w hich he went to Uy fered Garrj- Hernfaan 125.000 for the
form curiosities of Us kind sent lo j and rich province and has taken an
Toledo franchise in the American
person* in the public eye. The writer (active part in the building of the i
Baaeball association. The price fixed
Is a negtx>, who say»:
rvgret verv northwest.
*
by Herrmann Is |50.fK>0.
much thst my Incam^ratlon in the, John D. Rockefeller, denied the sc’
. 'v
Brooklyn and St. Louis came out
Tomb^ o*. a charge of murder win | lace of uwching a Bible class because/
dven on tbe season, while their playprevent mo from taking active part In j of his ph>*slcal condition. Is learning •
t
'
ers traveled around the circnli enjoy
this campaign. However. 1 want to: to play the violin. He Iw said lo bej
ing tbe scenerj'. The Giants cleared
aay that the eniin' ticket headi«d by. making considerable progress, though]
1100.000. Chicago Is said to have
jcmrself meets with my fullest approv- ! as yet he is the rawest kind of an ama-j
cleared $50,000. In the American
a] and Imu my earnest support. It L] tear. He was rather disconraged Ih.'i
IWue. Chicago and Philadelphia were
loo bod. Ibough. that my old friend other day when a friend told him of
i;ie big money makers, each going into
1100.000.
Edward M. Grout Is not figuring lathe j Victor Herbert’s advice as to learning
campalffn."
; to master the cello: -Simplest thing
Don't BoriM Troubl..
Hrtirj Jamea. the novelUt. narrated i in the world All you have to do is *o
It 1. H»d bUilt to iwrrow Mythins.
at a Boston dinner imny a converse-, buy roar Velio, seenn* a competent |
but tbe wont tbinc you cm poulbly
1km that he had orerbeard that aner- j instructor and then practice about 1
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Mr. James, -between a ?x»ung book
Admiral Dewey has sent to the Lonclerk and an older one. It occurred don Standard the foUowfcig, ia reply to
In a book shop devoted to the sale of' an Invliaikm to give an expreaston of
tbe most iiopuUr and newt-st ficikm.} feeling with reference to Admlrml
Tilt, younger cJtn-k approachi'd the j Nelson, the one hundredth annlveraarj
older anxiously. *Say.* he whispered. I of whose victory at Trafalgar was cel*therc's a woman here wants Spencer's ebrauM on Saturday: -I am grateful
poems ’ ’t« 1*
Herbert Sptmeer * . for the opporumliy of saying that I ah
poemar the more experienced clt rk i wwvs tbink of Nelson a* that match-j
asked calmly. 'Yaa,' said the other, less saUor whose genius saved and
•what shall I icU hcrT Tell her wo
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recent manian
G«^™9n crown dear* him to aH mankind. A buadre^
prince and Duebow Cecile was a love year* have only made hla gtory the
match. The jtmnff-fUA is crediicJ greater."
with having made a «Aacldedly original
A descendant of the famous aoutkproposal. He and hU future wife ern famUies. bom on the Yxaaga plan^ were stopping at Schweria castle an 11 tatlon. near L’Argent, La.: named
both being eothuaiaalk angim con- \ after the dowager dnoeM of Maaebasducted lb«lr coortahlp through the aid | tei. who has glvun her kindly adrloe
^uf rods ami reeL Ope afternoon thej and aid: receirlag friendly enooutug*.
prinee. being nnunooestful in the | ment from some of ^ the Vanderbilt
sport, dropped Ibe rod for a small ] family here, ymnut—in bei
which be carried, and among Ueena—Mias Conauelo Yxnaga Bailey
piciure* taken was om* of fbe ^ has realixed her loug^beriabed ambl-
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wedding
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JEWEL
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Do nioro thnn savo tnonev
every day they arc tjs4h1.
They also liglilen llic hous*'vife*> laljurs aiul ketii the
ruW'ebeerful.
It’s the woman who
goon : office* lo Wllbelm block, third
floor, with Drs. Sawyer and Penhab
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and action regulator. Batlsfactloo guaranteed. With KimbaU
Music House. Cltx, pbooe 294.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—AUorney
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Traw^
Kssa .
TRMsnntTtTini n.
STXAMU NAmSTEE
eras aty. Mich, ausens pbooe 105.
AMTRACTfi OF TITLE—C. O. Car*
Ter. Price* reasonable. Office with
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DR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathist, Offlee over Bugbee’* drug store. CltlXCU3 phone—Residence. 25G; office
534.
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OR. E, L. THIRLBY—Special atten
tion to diseasck of rbildren. Room
409 Stale bink bldg. Both phones.
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suffers niost becauGo of a
poor Flove with iu work
making ami worry producing
defrtte.
The man Buffers only in
purse bnt the woman's health
and happint^ss are ruim-d.
Love thrivt^ in comfort.
Tliere are many reaaons
why you should insist uppn
having a fuel saving
a F. GAIIVRR ff DROb
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Price 50c. Ouaraataed.
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It dates from June 1. lSl.*t. and Is WaL
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rouna. like a sodklng wafer, with Inpd edge*. It bcura the arms of
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enter* inkf tbe make-up of tbe
lumber we supply oor neighbors
and friends. We don’t try to
work off •"eeconds” for firstgrade stock, and that’i the rea
son wo hold onr trade year in
and year out If j-our name
has never appeared in our order
liook we^ like to see it there
before tbe day Is over. -"Will yon
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soon SIDE LUMBBt CO.
10 PEt CEHI SAVES
LOUItE PRINCE DOCK.
Graduate of ths Conaarvatory of Driiry
CelloQSn Springlleid. Me.
FI AND. HARMONY AND THEORY.
Individual attonUon and study givsn
•ach pupil, with tho aingla purpeaa of
developing musical aMHty through the
highest roeognlMd methods. ClaoM
oet<Mmo
STUDIO, $35 *Wd EIGHTH «T.
By paying for yonr ceaMUt walks before November 4»t, 1305.
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