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The Evening Record, August 31, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-08-31
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H
THE EVENING RECORD
lt‘^:
raAVBBSB Cixy, MICH., MONDAY. AUGUST 81, 1808.
lACE NOT
FINISHED
BY PISTOL
BULLET
Or. T. W. TlilHbir^a JlaaMafiea. VWtad
ky SiwBitB CItm la ObIbb CArw
Last Blgbt Dr. T. W. Thlrlby was
rakaaed to tad that his realdeace
AGED
THOMAS
GILMORE
TOOK
HIS OWN LIFE
L'‘J2S‘S.S-’
A
DELiaiaATt
SDlODt
burglara brought to jus•t40T
N*t m%
in •tart Thl« Mom-
THHOUOH
THE
HCAFT IN Hit ROOM
C8EE1PULNEWS
-liiieii ^ Tlifio YoeMi
HIMtCLF
day Oinnar-^Wae Oaapandant'and
EVERTTHING
NOW READY
ENDEAVOR CONVENTION
tmlolr BO BUtcb for 1 tie Reliance
At I0:S7 tbe otort
z:i ii.r.ir
ting
Tbe wind baa
ibe
blow-
OPENS TONOnOW EVENING
MUSIC WILL •£ 1.EO
Sianlai gun Sraid.
for today a
At 11:10 a. Bi ibe
bad been
b to the turning line a^ a home
BY A
BIG
CHORUS CHOIR
Addraaa of Weteoma,
I gaining rapidly
At 12:40 p m Reliance la lialf a
Bilk In the lead. Tbe wind la alx
knou.
Randy Hook, Aug. 31.-^he pfflrlal
lime of tbe atart waa: liellatire.
Il:46:2d Bbamrock. H:46:2<L
Hlghlanda. K J.. Aug. 31.-<1::5 p
m -^e yarbta were loot In the mlat
Evanlnfl, Followed by Roeeptlon-Evorybody Invited.
^**A?a!rogrIra received at l:2r, aaya
aill Im> short
Tbe Reliance leada by a mlk.
. 1:42 p. m.—The wind off ahore k
very light Tbe yacbta maytnot Aniah the humry ot' the tllwrlct. and aggres
live work will be planned for the en
witbla tbe time limit.
. At 2:30 p. m. the yacbta are aome
a bt*en provldt‘d
dlotance fn»m tbe outer mark. A wlrt^
<
. of which Oliver
t’atera la chairman, fur a large numdelegates, and a real Traverse
'Jlty welcome will be given them.
«<7W WH
They will begin to arrive tonuirrow
patch
orta (bat tbe^Rallanee ii
ion. and wll probably nearly all be
mark about 3 o’clock.
for tbe evening convention session
wlnd*^la light
Hlgblanda, K. J.. Aug. 31.—At 4:43
Reltanre 1i coming through-tbe
At 4:44 p. BL Shamrock. U one and
ind aaalgn them to their various
threc^ounba mliea aatem.
»a of entertainment. i*ages will
n attendance to pilot those who
not familiar with the city. Rev.
Henry McKinley Is chairman of the
reception committee, and his assist
ants are chooen from tbe various soci
eties of the city.
ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY
/
f
Sr»^/ B00ks Md Sttpplk§
^
CaniareyouiDOoer 00 good •ecotul.haBd sod i^glitljr
ib^ won books-good as new. and wgmiited oonplete.
Bring in yotin and get cash or trade fcr the ones we
I ^ ^ Ot^BookStort
WASHOUT YESTERDAY.
Slight
Damage Waa Caused to the
T. C.^ L. A M. Roadbed.
the tun-
. near the Musselman GriK^r Co s
aged 77 years, of
ehouse gave way. making It unsafe
C04 Weal Blghtb street, Inauntiy
un trains over the track there The
killed himself yesterday afternoon __k*el train was put at work, and the
) o’clock with a bullet from track wa> In gtMxi vhai>c again thU
■e revolver. In an up stairs
He baa been deapondent
for some time, and bad frequently
Eaat-Cox. ‘
had melancholy spells. His mind wa^
and Miss ZelUa Cox.
not just Hghi About a year ago h- mWi.iUw V^i l^Ue
towtfshlp. were
attempted auioide by taking carbolic ni* .! u MaiTiagi.- yesterday
afleracid, but the attempt was frustraiei
M
i:
hy
He..
Henry
McKinley. lUith
During the
tbe morning Mr. Gilmore
I
a>
friends
who will unite in
lieared about the same as he had dur
i"
;r.-”
at:
.
t; and gfMxl wishes.
ing tbe past few days, and visited c
neighbor. Saturday evening he was
visiting, and at that time oomplainiNi
of not feeling as well as uaual. Dur Grace Episroiial church >i<ttu-ila.v.
Ing |»art of the forenoon he was sitting
down stairs, but about the time Mrs.
Knight, of Pythl...
Ollroore starle<l to prepare the noon
p first regular c«inveiiilon after
day meal he went up stairs. Mrs. Gil
summer recess will take place
more supposed that be bad gone there
Thumday evening. September 3.
to lay down, and did not think any
lemliers are urged to attend.
thing unusual of tbe matter.
lD64-4t
prepan Hi the meal and went up
to call him. When ahe opened
Nlroom door Mra. Gilmore aaw
her husband lying on I
rn>m appearanr»*s she
s.»mturnng was
as wrung. 8h«* then
to J. G. Straubs resl
denw.
Mir. and tsked them to to OC for Child’s SulU, worth
Bver>thing Is now ready for the Af
We*re retdf with our bsoaI compldte li^ of
George H. Cross, prosecuting attorpy. qoqleily packed his satchel
oming and took the C o’clock train
for Coldwater. Before he went he had
d all his belongings from his
Imardtng house on West Eighth street
house of hU own on Sixth si
rs’ club are not suppost to to know this By Oils time he
Is well on his way to C4ildwater The
happy affair will uke place We
day. ’The young lady is well ki
here, having uugbt school In this city.
Tbe bride-to-be U Miss Jessie Stiles.
Ihiring the rain yesi
Munich, Aug. 31.—Tbe directors and
re of the bigbaat oAdals of the Ba
H, i.. Aug.
irtan SUte railway have been
TbomM Uptoo will mak« wm vUI Bed by an anarchist secret society
proUaldr be bU iMt bid for ABMrtea’s
c«p UMUr. to tbo tblrd »
AoMrteo'i eap Mrieo. Tb« 3
bo oottt cnrer ■ eoufM IS
windward and retoro. •
A ■troag 20-kaot oortl
feort ore
may hoppea before the dor U * om. Sir
Tbonoa Uptuo aold
mo mint that FOR THE DISTRICT CHRISTIAN
blow, for
dMj?««4pr«
aarsa M. Croaa Dapartad From tl
CHy
•uarlan Rallraad Offldala Ara Notl- While Hit Wife Waa Praparlng Bun
flad That Thny Hava Bean Condanmnad ta Oaath.
fiBVXHXU TBAB-1965
TajonTnniiEndn
WILK - OVERS
in MO
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THE WEATHER 5S^«l3&i=i!&ir.KSI?-3r53.'--
YOUR BOY’S HAPPINESS
when school start*, aepend* Urgcly upon his outfit; if boqght here II
wUl be slricUy up-lo^te and nobby and the boys' happinea wiB be
complete. We ARE GOING OUT OF THE BOY5* AND CHIL.
DRENS’ CLOTHING BUSINESS and you can buy him a Suit for
a mere song. SUITS worth from $2.50. $8.00. $8.60. $4.00. $4.50,
$6.00. $6.00. can be bought Irom $1.60, $2,00. $2.60. $8.00. $3.60,
$4.00. Besides the suit he needs Suspenders. CoUart, Neckties;
Stockings, cops. Sweaters, etc. etc. It wiU pay you to buy now, tor
we ate ANXIOUS TO SELU
BOn KNEE PANTS
for school
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUV
I BY ALL
.
,
.
.
[ANS HAVE A FIT"!
Swettm. Cipg
Gloves, Tics
:nda a ooivipany
Iha.RMl Rallabl».CIothl*r«
r.*!
mTut.
Phillips
They enured the
r Ibe bed.
Tbe ctirom-r and 1__________
iliatHy notlAed and were soon on tbe
Examination of the body re
vealed that Gilmore had shot himself
h the heart, and that death had
iMH-n instantaneous. No bltMxI at all
had Aloaetl from the wound, and bis
clothing was not stained. From the
c*^ of the wound it Uwked as
il the trigger. He certainly used
In placing the muzzle directly
over the heart. ’The unfortunate man
had opened hta vest so that the bullet
only passed through his
fore entering the body. Around the
bullet wwind his shirt «*as burned and
tbe Aesh was also slightly burned. The
flesh was but slightly torn by the bulWhen he commltit?d the act he evi
dently sat doa-n on the edge of Ih^
»H*d in about the middle, facing the
east The room is a very small otc.
there lining less than three feet be
r^h with his hand as he sat on the
morning at lo o’clock oharp at the
He probably sat up when he pulled
•:!EFrORT TO BECURE THE ROLL Presbyterian church, and from that the trigger, and then fell backward
lime on they will be very busy.
upon tbe bed. the
OFW. J. SPROUL
Muaie Lad by Chorus Choir.
from his right hand
' chair.
with the ham lie toward him. The
on of the weight of hl4 iMKly falling probably
4f Had CarHad a Large Amount
for their pulkHl bis hand away from the
The rous weapon, but the right hand still reMafiey With Hiip Saturtlay—At
I partially clenched.
Ing old Chrltslan Endeavor songs that
Tlie coroner empaneled the followhave stirred the hearts of Endeavorera will W used. In addition to tbe ing jury: D 8. Nickerson. F. D. Courcongregational singing, which will be tade. C E. Mater. William Herrington.
led by the cb<*rus choir. Mr. Penning Herbert SIuy*ter. and Noah Gokey. The
Itnesses were J. G. Straub. J. H.
South Union aireet. Saturday evening ton has pmvidtsl a mimiK-r of «i»eclal
tiinips. and William Hollister, the
about »:3P o'clock. All members of ItKH^S.
The Oongregatlonkl church will be tter a aoo-ln-Iaw of the deceased.
tbe family bad gone to the theater, af
The following verdict Axed the
ter fastening all tbe doors and win ecorated thU evening for the conven
luse of death : ’ That the said
dows. BO that the wt>uld-be robber
Thomas Gilmore came to his death by
I gain
shooting himself.”
iXTeased seems to have been for
»me time preparing to kill himself,
special social committee has Ih
deoce. and knowing that they
e has made a«-veral long trips on fool
en frtwn the rations societU‘s
all away, be went out to li
e things agreeable lo the visiting 10 the homes of relative^. Only a few
^“4. US'S?.':
wnaow. delegates during tbe reception tomor- days ago he walked lo East Bay to
visit his daughter. Mrs. John Tatman.
cvcnlng.
and run Into some shrublK'ry by the
is camping there. He also walked
special collection was taken in
c lend seeme«l to en)<.y the exerInvesigmtioo revealed the (act
p of the societies last evening, and
he bad tried to raise several wTni
will be taken in the others nekt Sun
AU>ut a month ago he went to Mr.
the marks made In bis attempts being day evening, for the expenses In con
plainly visible. >\»n«nateJy. all the nectlon with the convention that prop Hollister's and tried to borrow a re
windows were seenrely fastcneil. and erly fall upon the local union. Inclnd volver from Mrs. Hollister, telling her
he failed to gain an entrance. Other Ing badges, refreshmenu for the re St the lime that he wanted II to shoot
helped In tbe search for tbe ception. and other things of a like d»Hts with. He was refused tbe gun,
as It waa known that be was not In his
character.
right mind, and from the previous at
Tomorrow Evening.
he had made to take bis own
plainly seen by M
Tomorrow evening the
ihe was suspicious of him and
Mr Rpmul.had drawn a large
will lie welcomed by W. M. Gordon of thought
It lH*st not to give him the
of money Saturday It was pay night the Church Vi ChrUt. and the resp
for bis employes and be bad all Ibelr will be by Rev. V O. Rich of N<
ised was a new one.
money in pay envelopes,
port. Tbe music will be led by
and loo
a* If It had never been
rainy Saturday afterBoon they did not -horus chofr.
Ared before.*. He bought It only a short
work and be
‘ ago. He got some cartiidgea at
same time, and when he went to
use the pistol the cartridges would not
putUag tbe others In bis pocket
When evening came be had paid a
M that
and left
low that he only
rnlng a si
prayer meeting will be led by Wayne
i^a wife, deceased leaves nine
L Waters at € o'clock, at which all children.
are expected The daughters are Mrs.
lUter of thU cliy.
business sesskm of the convenMrs. J. G. Bern
tloo will occur Wednesday morning jamin
I Rapidt. and Mrs. .John
at $ o'clock, and every delegate Tatman of tl
oufd be on band. A report will be Milo. Joe and
peeted from each eociety la the dla^ Mission. Thomas Gilmore of
let. and all delegates should be pre- nia, and William Gilmore of
Lred for thla. Tbe plane of next Carolina. It U expected that all will
meeting U to be aalected at thla time, be here for the funeral, with the ex
and oOcera elected for tbe enaoliig ception of Thomas and William Gilbeing tbe deali/7^ dhM^ oOoera
The funeral wUl be bqld
morning at lt> o’clock from
OgdeBabori church for the regular fuTice, and burial wlU take
by the ChrtaUan Endeavor boats all
oTur MlehiBan. aa well* as in other
stataa. wGl aniva Wadnaaday noon,
and wlU aptek 00 tba pledge la the
gflerwaou. and to the ereolng wlU glre
cr.
oaeial^ Sdl
NTt ratmuUy piaatared and
The general pubUe. aapedally tba
tMt wuriL
ISJXL
Patterns.
regular prices from $3.50
Hamilton Clothing Co.
5000
mritina
Cablets
PINGREE MAKE
..Tdi/r Dollars,.
Tactoiv Pricts
sold at ifalf price:
w Value Keceived w
The Old Reliable ShoeAHouse
Jlmcrican s
Drug Co,
nuiiiii miiKiH (0.
Derlinger,
0
Wa Haf a Fieai Ctma Urnmakar'a Skaa
SHOES
FOR
,
SCHOOL
IToys shoes that are
made up on stylish lasts
but made of honest ma
terial. The soles are
made of good hard
leather. ; : : : : :
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner’s OW Stand
Front SL
Opposite Whiting Hotel
Clothing Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
COR.
FRONT
GTORY
LLOCK.
AHD
c1u"OH.
Extraordinarv
WWW Sbowing
1
One on West V»th
Street, 7 rooms nicely
finished modern con
veniences everything
up to date. It's yours
on easy payments.
WANTED — Immediately,
cook at the Lake View House.
Elk Rapid*. Wage* $1000 per
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
5-
THE ECONONY STORE
----- ^------- ^—... —
Clft mattuurlttllliktM’s
219 Trcmt Strut
NEW
■iANlMCR P»AnrrKRNS —
All seams allowetl, alwolutc correctnem guanmteed.
Rrlo^fli lOo flind fiio •bboH.
Want to bu^
a Bouse?
Ht..
Make your Selection
now. Tablets worth
from (*»c to 25c to be
When in need of lattems. try the
GKtra Wide Bail
the Governor ^
Of Dress Trimmings
For Fall-1903*«« '
We are now prepared to show an excep
tionally large and complete assortment
of the new Dress Crlmminss for tbe Cemtafl
•eassn. Here you will find assembled
the most modern and beautiful creations
in dress accessories consisting of Bands,
Edges and Insertions, in Clunies, Silk
Appliques. Galloons. Medallions. Persian
and Durbar Bands, all over Laces, etc. In
fact you’ll find everything here. |n Fall
Dress Trimmings, from the inexpensive
to the best Imported Materials.
Il’U look pretty big to you, and you’ll say “1 dooT see how they
can afford to do it,” bul never mind that; all )*ou want to know
is that this sale will save hundreds of dollars to purchasers of
school suits in the next week or two ::
::
::
::
::
;■ $t.oo
’
$1^0 K.’at'zr.a'rss
$2.00
$2J5
$2J0
$3.00
For Boy’s two-piece suitt from goods
worth $3.60 to $4.60.
For Child’s suits, worth at regular
prices froo $3.60 to $5.00.
worth fnm $4.60
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Wc
want everyone of our regulsr customers, as well as tkoM not so
w^ acquainted with tn. to know about and get tbe benefit of
ihm offer-wben you have qitisfied your own wants, tdl yoor
THEEVENmCffieORO
■:
^im ExceptiM8ii)r-<
.....................I.*
TlUVCMft^filTV. I
barrel of
I oil. a Maatatee nioi
broke off the faucet aad had to hold
ton ina Nlzoo A ZUnmefvui. vtU to his hand, orer the hole nearly aa hour
until
m
customer
came
to
hta
aid.
tto 1t«eU««
r 4.
mm
:: J£
::?S
Om ymr. br ■ull.............
•Mb
N*. a.
■c-i^
Tb.
RmmA
In this melodl
by a Booth Alhkm farmer.
ibeTSw'taiwwS^lreTr^^rolf
as Mr. Plne^
. a mocn worried and atlll cheerrldegroom. Mr. Henshnw. U ta
said, gets much of the fun out of the
tort Toby Claude, the Plfi. Is. says
the New York Bun.
Bua. “a IttUe bit of
, and
d plays her role
n
Interesting and diverting man
Miss Btells Tracey, as Mrs
l»le, ta pretty, vivacious and
and mak«« a decided hit
i H. Prtnoe Is the Admiral. W
ce is the I»rd
cellor; May Ten Bmek nsrole of the Official Mother
leee. together with the
“aif.
me of the
s'* of this
U ta Staled that immense gun works
will be bum in
^ ^
Since me Bnrslais
Came to Town
In our Womplo
A tautiful oik. cobbler teat rodeer. ttraag, well ma<ir, well Bnitheti,
tolid oak, high back, juit like cot, (cheap al
$150). now.............................Wf.WO
liii
About 9UU differem Myles of
WtottojtffliOibMrtU?
sSMIPLE ROCKERS*- 11 IIP/,
MtamcpfO|«tktoalpric«. -THto SlK
Stovlno: U most noticeable
on the 6ne.yy. grade goo.*. "
^
J. w.
Open Tucadny wening* 7.-00 lo
J-ATER
tol Hows* Furtilator.
WHOLEBALff AND RETAIL
AD depoaiti payable on demand
on rhicb he was standing, on hta head
boold to the result. Thst 'A and face. A pencil which the boy
held In hta teeth was driven a dlsof four Inches Into hta neck.
• Is easily proved by the
K—Hah torrmata aaA Oaatw.
of blood came
fact that ae London company
lUrlwvw tto two ctaaaes of upper
icluskm of iu third yt-ar at
BiKl mider aerrlton in Engtand the 11m*
I theater. The New York
curious
brass chick., which I
of deauirratlou ta ilrawu with even
Ca lao < Bpany has passed Us three
B(*nmd
In
existence
ta
X
greater
slisrpneas than between those
perlonnanrc. and the AusMnttoi in MtoMtac Mi eontec bnck
of lusster and ulstreoa. Often fur the
DDpany ta nearing Its one fVtoskey man^ A^ small i
fierformanCe something
bot 4be\voliiaM of
ball When
ge:her.lu
*!J^iJid*mwlcal productions. The cos
absolute alienee ta prxthis t* the
Hes the n
tumes are said to l*e
t»e tlAie. as It is s point
served during the
SHSl!^**The*a r of the dock .
hesatiful. particu
the upper clsss. rom
pleted
the
s
«
k
^
sfier
he
had
ts and short dresses, and
*bsr" tights
Israel of butler, lady’s maid, groom of
Beldlng people who heard an un i-lumibers. valet, boosi*keeper. etc., not
^*inaat *ibe presmt* t Ime *‘*ThT‘"mttsta
rthly lot of noises the other day ro Shan* household aecreta with thorn*
is of the swiM-i strain which always earthly
tiKiughi
s
sing
murder
tiel««w the salt, and also they taire no
rscieriMHi
nu«»ru
i
biiioi
•
wiirs.
^hcractertaes
Howard
Talliofs
•Intto. vkto «»Milre mv
that the lex
mind to listen to the pratUe of their In
and tae book and lyrics are fn»m the It turned
to itoooftoto by
fer!, rni. For subse<juent courses th«* up
George Dance, who
graph and an as
sride re
SB a writer of pure
|s r s.*rrauts iviiair to the ”lK»usekt*..p
In hta native tan uage. and Was
omedy. In some of
.- where are spnkd n*llr.ht*s
pla>ing 1
musical hlu are -Roly Poly. '
to carry tto covotiy tofoly boyoi
ns superior to thoi«. provided
wlafTo^^
dy.- -The I^eader
crUin. The fnrwei^vhotbfir bo
exien
bronse turkeys for tta* others, and ronrersatlon gm»*
Frills.- The Offle
d. At the present day this
oocum. com, vb«U. toy. live ntock or
recently a prise gobbler of tht
-Law.- aad There’s.
turned'1up missing. After a week
dairy prodoco^g sure <k pcoflinble
I in
ftalled Broad flock turned
bad trapsed the gobbler was f<»und regular late dinners, at which vtaltlnc
prteM tbr hU output. Appa
doing several tatter than a hen tur
ints. If of the -upper ctasa.- are
tbia In bot tp to a year of blc crops. range a large theater party 1
key’s stunt. The father bird was In pn*«*nt. At the servants* parties. In or
a quiet sp<it setting on s nest of ben’s dor to avoid confusion. It ta cu*tomnr>
: tot oor Bcnealtoral prodocu a
me City. If Mils 1a conculd
eg(;K and the old fellow 1s still ps- for them to adopt tto names of tta ir
toerwatai aa rapidly as the demand
tienily trying to hsicb them.
masters, so that while n*al dukes nnd
for ttom. the ooaaeqnenoe tolnc rery
Many carloads of western sheep arc
, hlik prtoas and good proftto to the
jommodatlon to the liURlm*ss nu-n. as tadng brought In by farmers in S4»utb
‘ brtoer. Very likely eomblnm
t Will enable them to attend to their -rn Michigan to fatten for the market
At Flint Edwin Karr’sM2.yesr-oH
. apaettlatloo tore unduly eatoaced tlie 1 lilies Saturday morning.
inau or meat aad cotton, but tb^
In tliJf mirrors of to.lay tl
How's Thlsl
. could not hare done this were
•w* which had run
reflected, by a biyer of sib
We offer One Hundred Dullsrs Re^
for the gradual oreruklng of supply
e and had l>een kn
amslgatu of tin. but a.|>rtt|
srsrd for any case of Catarrh t
ched the wire himself and c«
by demand, tto effecu of which they mnnot be cured by Hall s Cata
light Is liwt In the prm*ess of rvto-tlon.
and the Image ta less luminous llwn
simply ezaggMed for tbdr
Cure.
Idle, tadng
the original.
.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Bnandal adrantage. It U many
a bystander.
The value of rf^ottklng glass ta usual
We. the underslgncyl. have known
: Bloee the American farmer enjoyed
o as to L
r J. Cheney for the jit 15 years, and
U rotloHrted^by. tbe thickness ol the
The* lK.y ■s hands
: such proaperlty as be U baring today •telieve him to be p^ectly honorable
glass. ta*cnUM* the thicker it Is the
■ and there te erery prospect of his n all builnesB transactions and finao
It
roost
ta*. But speaking s.-i
stronger
A ChelKiygan urchin chewed flv
natty able
haring another year of the sam
•naflcslly thick glasses are defiHtlve.
laper and muirly t
'Ions made by th^lr firm.
this mfiaas much for general bu
The annual reuni< n of the surt Ivors because tbe ouUines of tta* Image rr
West A Truax. V^lesale DruggUt. •r the Nineter*nth Michigan Infantry fleetHi are less cU*arly deflmsl.
**Tto nmnetary shnatloo Is still
^iU ta* held in Oi
r lb
Tberv are really three refle«-Uous nnd
aubjeet lhal eseltes attention. Good
Mart in. Whole^ nd IT.
consequently three Image* In every
rates for money are likely for some
glass mirror, one from tbe tip
Hall’s Catarrh Cure 1s taken In
months to come Loans tore failed
Tha Death Panalty.
frt.m the
ieroally. acting directly upon the
to eome down from recent high dg blood and mucous surface** of the sys
A little thing sometimes resuJu in
• third fnmi tta
ores in spite of recent liquidation tern. Testlmoniata sent free. Price. leath. Thu* a mere scratch. Insigni metaltte layer at the lu»ck/
TbU it a disappointment, and Indl 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggisu. ficant cuts or puny bolls have paid
An Ideal-mirror ta one w ith a pT
»he death penalty. It Is wise to have fectly flat surfaev. but It ta only
Hall’s Family Pills are the l>est.
Bncklcn’s Amies Salve ever bandy.
It’* the tost salve on earth and wlU
BUCK HUNTEtS, TOO
prevent fstsllly. when Bums. Bores.
I’lcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c.
will They Be Usbie to Ten Years
I and backed by
If They Shoot ;
good ecndlt Indlmtkms pointed to
trmmr.
May Defeat ItselL
aome of tbeee loans being shifted
AGAINST AMERICAN GRAIN
tbeir maleh iu feiiiale
Airope fbr tto pnrpoae'of reliering
• which ) hunter
European Dealers May Insist on Buy iDstanee Illustrating thia ta n*called In
tto local situation. This ero'uld defer
an lM*Ini
which a once famous meml*er j>f llbe
* by 10 ;
tag it Only by Sample.
gold Imports, tot our credit abroad
Pbltadelphl.1 bar was quletli
onment, ta toglnnlng to rec«‘lvc at
was strMigtbened by bur ability
IWTitn. Aug ni —An inn-mat Iona fectlvely -*.iuelcb.*d’’ by a lo
lody wh
tentlon from Ictcal sportsmen. Manx
evidence was very dami
damaging to hi*
arc asking if the taw applies to ca
meet
St
Brussels
next
Thursday
rope is much more witling to give u« where a duck hunter fills a man full
It
ta
said
here
that
the
object
of
of bird shot or only to cssi*s where the nie^-ting is to arrive at a ct>lk*ctHe realized this, and. bel*lng nettled
loans than to take mir secuiith
right. When the cr9p demands are s human being Is mistaken for s deer Ive agreement against buying Ameri t tbe impertinence of her o
The statute seems to .cover
tan grain on cenlflcates Issued by eaolved to embarrass her If be could.
orer. which fall bearily upon this
Some believe thst the new tai
insfiectors.
lefeal Itself In Its purpose, as a hunt Ainerlcan
i,argesi grain dealers of Hamhi
knowing he has shot a man wll
tto went t^ finance lu own crops, this
qoent use off tbe word Irony.*
1 go to the aaslstanc** c»f i woundc*d and Bremen will attend. Dealer*
: nlHftlag of crediu to Bnrope will prob
understand Its full
-son. but will make hta
i ably cease and repayment of the
I gntlons we are Incurring will he In
•, sir,"
J
If I t
i order.
therefrom.
Correspondence
-rbr n Jong time past It has been
Ing up to
that American indulging lo irony." - rbltadelplita
the fear of tto money market at ibe
Aiueriran grain should ta*
I bought only
ooatUag crop-nsorlag period that has
and carrii*d as from other countrle*. on sample
terrtfied Wall street Now that the ap
It i.s sugg«*st«*d that the various got
TTbr Be ^rrle. a Cawr.
prebeoaion has about worn Itself out
ernments !h* asked to establish In
Tbe man from l4>ndon who always
But 1 will never
Uimtt Ibis fall I will take to mv heels siMTtlons on this aide of the Atlantic. carries a cane In fair weather gives
bis reasoo for doing so;
! ; pectad by tto pessimists to do
tnd.put all the landscape possible to
"You qee. carrying s stick ta not only
damage lo tto tate com crop. At the iween the victim, and myself .No
very proper, but It ta also a very use
, pcenmU time, bowerer. the outlook for 3<sk1 Bamaritan act* for me with IP
years’ lm|«1sonment staring me
ful sccomplisbmenl. Why. don’t you
I that pmdnet. doe lo tto pceaaat grow the face.”
disease is oftat
tng waatber. U moat fhrorable: at
The duck season this year, as us
It it tto oora crop that ta ibe thing
of microbes. iDclS^
watch, aad. ns a maUcr of face Is
having something in my, hand that If
I start away without It I miss It be
! 'about the only obstacle In the way
Puts an End To It All.
fore I have gone half a dosen <
A grievous wall ofiimes come
aa Improrlag aioek market. With
Now. when I carry my ombrelta
s result of aabearable pain from c
nsed organa. Dtarlnest. Backache.
Just tto same. There ta oolblng like
habit Try it and you will never lose
an umbrella."
Pills they pat aa end to It alL They
ery cores diseases of the
tre gentle but thorough. Try them
25c. Guaranteed by Jas. G. Johnall Iheae prodoota. Thk oonatry will Only
Tbe mosquito wmoders pretty mn<^
•on’s and F. H. Meads* Drug Btor
and porifica the blood. stover tbe
oeengy ttorwby an extmordlaary |
be world, snd ta found from
GlKATATTlACnON
I to Lsptand. 1where It ta also
tkm la obtalalag rery high prkwa
exports of sugar and coffet. whleb aie
now at tto lowest prices on rweoi
America that the wretched Inhabitants
Caivst'* Wlll«ffie Brought Her*.
i nnd which cannot faU to glre os
sleep with their, bodies covered over
With Company of 40 People.
rery large International mwdlt b
with sand three or fw Inttos deep,
naco for this yaar. The bigb prices
the head only being left out. which
loo. who starred
whtah tto.Carmom througboot
they cover with a handkerchief. Even
James Clarence,
: clothes afford at beat a very par
west aad sooth were nMe to obtain
DOtts by Charles Cogh____ English actor. In The
'
latt year for tbelr prodncta tore Urea
ed by tto proboacta
them snadcni money to ndmU of
^ tbeir opening bnnk neoounta. i
iMd orTTOo. bSrhTR. M
and duplicating tto phenomenal sueWife fstandlng with tor 1
of them in tto pnet. This etonld dl^
: mlnleh tto neceanlty for tending ds
ing the erop^morlng period es large
enpfly of netoal money for that pur>
pont. and will to a feataie of ooasid
•rnhle wmtegntoPi la ooaaeeUoo with
%
ne>tii|irii
„*:3
dm
mm
d“r^s:,ro^rsrec*
Dr.PieteeWIVasam don for you, for love Is blind.
al nf tto oongoodoa that •atire four
tor OMM time past la and an tto
i
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A high M». high tack. «bbta MM n»kM. far....... ... WI.«S
Evkk«Uy«»e people think it
better to put their money where
it wiUbe aaie nod enraiag mtercat than to .kecp it in the hotiae.
ThMaceStatowiblc
WtottoytotUBkitofftlt?
As the terminus
of the T. C.. 1.. A M. railroad and as
Ibe terminus of n car ferr>- line.
Northpon should boast at least of
bHng an Incorporated village.
A peculiar accident befell A. Petrie
who resides on n farm near Big RapWblle chasing a bug from a room
evening recently be knocked the
aney off a tamp and fell on
of glass In such a way as to
sever bis cose. A physician ses^ the
and the
ing nicely
Lawrence, the three-yearold son of
kr. nnd Mrs. James Perrin of Owoaso.
•aOO FALL •U«IH«M AMBAa
IB Mb tMi^ «C W« «Mb Rmbt
Otot» toilevra tto Banadnl m
nto to to Vitoml tonitoto niwl
floilBldoM to tojn:
• 0hp«^ maitoc. hf large
totoUy commenBeil by
e»nnmii|g|ii,of thebeet
. BUSINESS CARDS.
YW taalaa t Ttotos;
miea. etc., are
___
carried
- ikte great attn
aaemed for a date
TnnrevM» Oty. end local i
«n look lorwaM toe ran
ms
tto remains of many
Bokami
aqpM to tto foto «C taklw ttom down.
totor wOtoff «C
ftom la Itoir
SHOES FOR SUN
SHINE OR STORM
C^fiL^irsa-Sfirs?,
Correct shapes, iliirahle
leathers, moderate price
and a tit and style compar
able only to the five dollar
kind is what makes Minors
Monojrram SllOK the
most popular women’s shoe in America. Trice,
Sold only by
RACHANT & ROSGOE, ’tTRr
tS-MsS’SS
BUTTONS BAY. MICH.
I KNAPP
|
elan- to U«atlful Ursn.l Trav.-rFr '
j.'w. Gwiiiittt, a ».
Ot-orrsl Pracuo.
^eS^UliBWatcliniaker.
Watch, Clock ami Jewelryreioireil.
Fine work iny ;
specially. l»romplness my j
moua
Give tnc a call.
Next door south of S^juircs
BarlterShop. .-. .*. .*. .-
(UMie woks..
$herT„*nafliu«aaUta**s
Carpet Qeaning and Fewther Reno-
om-TKO^A-ri-itr
to be made into rugn. let me
N. X CHAPIN. PTDprlclor.
409 S. Union Street
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
HtOQINBb
o tto New
Dsnttat. has ro-
KITCHEN
i
The Peerless Fine PanU i
han merchant tailor made.
J. Co., Detroit.
better
«
F"u rH itkj re ^
a-::
p
That makes the work^n the kitchen so much easier. A ^ood share of
the day is spent ip the kitchen by cither the “lady of the house’* or the
help. Why not make this work a pleasure? It don’t cost much more to
own the l>est, and then—see the convenience—and the work is dune in
half the lime.
Kit:eHoff-i Coiblno*ts
were invt nted to make housework a pleasure. There are so many things
needed in the baking, and they should be right at hand. It is surprising
how many steps can be saved when the kitchen utensils are within reach.
These cabinets sell from $4.00 to $9.75.
Ooibino^-ropm
most handy “to put things in.” They have so many handy little draw<;rs
for extracts and spice and other things nice. You should buy them with
the cabinet base—then you own the whole thing. These ape $2.iK) to $4.00.
Ki*toKon CitaiRbooircls
a place for ever>- pan and spider and kettle and all other baking things. An
hour'a day is sometimes savetl when you know where things are. Sells
for $7.00.
Ki^oHon OHttirm
6 of these jgoodwood seat.thrce spindle back chairs will cost you only $11.00.
KCi^oHon TsblM
A good big drawer, good wide top. costs you $1.75.
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»CIAoH«r»
That’s a queer word, isn’t it? But see what it means. AH the tin pans
and pails and strainers and iron pots and kettles and spiders and that
lava ware that you can burn and the agate ware that cleans so easily, and
the dozens of other useful articles the housewife always has a ne«-d for.
That’s what you call the mops and brooms and scrubbing bruslics and the
hundreds of different soaps and powders that are needed after the baking
and washing is done. The Kirkolihe that cleans, the Gold Dust that
makes the work ^ easy, the pride of the kitchen women like so well.
Pyle’s Pearfine, the old standby. Scrubine is something ncw% and it does
the work, and for cleaning glass nothing beats Bon Ami. We will make
>'Our work twice as easy 4f you will let us. Once started you will be one
. of our “Steadies.”
v*
m
&
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
mi
I
TEE ETEKIHa BBOOSD, TBA^
THE FLOWER
; ^ flour. It is the beet all around ‘;
flour for family use on the C
markettoday. Ask your grocer ^
C
for the BEST, and you’ll g»t it.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
wws
or m W01L9
News haa beea reoMred la New
!rort( that beeauac theyrefoaed to take
the oath of allegtaiiee to Qreat Britala the 70 Boers wbq were detalaed
clared. have been seat adHfi. They
wtll oome to New York within a fortnight and aak Amerirans to furnUh
the funds to pay their
to ihMr home, in the 1
ingest professor In the worid
. Bpauldlitg. who at the
OI*rV. MIOM.
rlnclal maadarina who owe their post
tloas to the empress wIB be expected
to provide..
It la aald that a daughter bom re
cently to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dummlt.
who live near Monett. Mo., haa more
living relative, than any other child
In the United States. Among other
kin It haa
two grandmothers. Two
grandfathera. two great grandinoih'
great graadfathers.
grmt*
great-aunu. nine great-great uncles,
great-uncles. 10 greataunts. eight
ha and eight a mts. .
Uss Maud Brown., daughter of
John O. K. Broun, a manufacturer of
Washington. Ind.. Is • ring tempot
ariiy as a csrrlef on
route. The regular <
brother. BenJ. P.
every
■m:
G6e<mjomus
w«M‘kda>
About the runniest aocident reported in Rnglndd In a long time had .f<»r
to fall at the hands of I
Its victim a cow. which performed the
Time
It U a large silver Hr
feat of falling Into a chapel at West
which tradiikm says was planted by Coker.
The place
Georgia Washington uptm the grounds' that of the Plymouth Brethren, and it
of Upsala. at aeveden and German-;U Millt under the slope of a hill. The
town avenues. The old tree Is rapidly j cow was brtiwsing on the
hillside
falling Into decay, and the present j when suddenly she lust Tier lialanre.
tenants of the place ctmtempUte hav- plungeil down 20 f<-<^ or so. *Tli“ on
log It rhofied down to remove a dan- <he chapel nw>f and
went straight
gennis menace to passerby.
It Is through It. Luckily there was mi sirvover l&o feet high, and Is of the same ice going on at the time
BoroelsMly
sfmrles as the trees which compose who had se*m the affair told the r«iWs
the famous Black Forest of Germany, i “wn-r what had befallen her. and the
WUIIama. memlier of thejlaGer gut the key to the chapel and
state
legislature
from
C.v'went
in.
.As
soon
as
the
door wsr
Wisconsin
tlslaturts-^pparently as good
as the
s rat blto. Two weeks ago. whDe Mr.,»» new~walked qutetly out.
Williams was at work In his flour i
K Van Norman, an Aroerl
mill, a rat- ran acniss the flotir and be' can cltlt**n and a scion of the old mysiepiied iiiMin It. Thinking the animal! ■> »H.use of Poland, sailed from New
dead, he went to pick It up and throw Vork as a second cabin passenger on
It out. The rat bit him at.the l»ottorn »>is .way to his native land to wed
of the middle finger, and blood poison »‘rlncess Uonla
He will bring his
ry in the i
»gsp..n
Is the 4Hl
Cart Rudolph Bchults. 27 years old. caldh. The
p ChauU
. a monthly mi
has been elected president of
tire
and his
la In Chicago
Kquitable National bank. New York
city. He is the youngest president <d
a uatlcmal bank In New York and the
Eni of Bitter FJghL
youngest but one In the Unlletl Stales.
“Two phiclans had a long and sluhA featuh- of lowas dairy exhibit at
the SI. ixwls world s fair will be a hom fight with an aheess on my right
lung.”
writes
F. J. Hughes of DuPont.
• statue In butter of Jidm Stewart, the
Ga.. “and gave me up. Everybody
pioneer creamery man of'Thal sUte.
ated urtth a woman who lived with her
mothw^ within 9or Uocs. I rode out
with him on bis rtalts to her. which
were mostly mads In the evening. 1
■ found the woman too Hty bled for thot
[region and learned that she and her
mother had srrlvwl noon after onr
forre. There was a young man on the
!plarecn»edlMck. who acted asaaortof
1 butler, with wrhom I became frteodly.
He ws. a sharp, keen fellow, and after
a bH. he IH out the Informatloo that
instead of being an old family aenrant
he had been hired to come down from
Washlogtoo for a few weeks.
There were other thl^ga to aet ms
thinking, and the oolooel hadn*t paid
more than four etaltB before 1 became
auapldoaa. The colonel was piled with
liquor at every Thdt and he waa al
ways “gabby” as we returned to enmp.
sod aoroetlmea visibly nodcr the Influence of drink. In waiting on
Dick had
helpless in the matter.
1 could not
(to him about It. dot did 1 dare to
go to the hrtgadler without the pUloest
evidence. Dick and 1 vtso in full a«y
cord, and we determined to find out
JujU bow matters stood.
n was in summer, with all the with
dows In the bouse open at night Ona
couM station himself under the slttUif
windows sod hear every word
spoken inside.
MlstrusUng me. peihaps, the widow had always had a col-
iSur I
fnim France may
na and now a Gerllne haa dropped Its
proiHisal to tiling 4.000 friars to South
America, as the governments of Ar
gentina. Braxll and Uruguay have derlan-d they are not distiosed to re
ceive them.
The 70th birthday of the RmpreKs
rurs next
plans are carried out. the cost will
amount to nearly f:..l»00.(KHt One-half
ttf this sum has already l»cen pul
aside by the director of the treasury.
Tshuanlln: the remainder the pro-
and If he does not <
Dick was not bmoght Into camp, hut
an aid rode out and managed to aeemw
had Imen l^roui
and the same from DtYhy'a gap.
ai a very liberal discount. It has arrived
and we are troubled to find room to place
it. so have decided to put a price on it
that will reduce the stock at once.
and prtval
but the ,
Infortnadon. Be made all ready for
an attack, and half the force waa un
der arms aU night In the gray of the
morning the enmny came marching
down the pass, thinking to find os only
men and unprepared, and the hot
ka and repolaea that followed for
the neit six boors are mattera of hla>ry.
After It waa all over the brigadier
tent for the colonel, and .after gn
boorts talk the Utter's resignation waa
made out and forwarded to WashlngAa to what waa said between tho
men no other cars overheard. I
Dt know to this day If the part I
played was told the coloneL
When be had left the brlgadlet'a
tent an officer with a detachment of
men was sent to bring In the two wo
men.
Thoy had fled boors before,
leaving the boose In charge of a serv
ant, and I do not think they we» ever
.
21 qt. Dish
became Intatnatcd with the woman,
and when In hU cups be cooM not keep
hU own confidences. She may have
met hhn In the first1 pUce by mere ac-
TUESDAY ONLY
^
Ask to see our new line"of quarter sawed
oak extension tables. Theyre beauties.
Basement floor.
or address the public.
tt you bm RhenmatUm. sgriU Qg. and oar pto&BS wm InxBbh with,
oat chaiie any infonaatioB teiiod. and we wfil man free onr book oa
failute, and Iberw were 280 dead men
to bory at the mootb of the lonely
mowitaHi paaa
M. QUAD.
New York.
tna. and onr (
hrighu-*! members of that
gru.p wiilcJi hiclu.lt-s Whitcomb Riley.
i;cn»'rAi V.ftl.acc. George Ade.v and
other cclfhriticR.
.Mrs.
*s. l«atta has a
slur., telirng style tl
is all her own.
anJ wuu.loriully ui
In “JimWin ton” she has .‘xrelled
morning for Hancock, wl
earlier crvatl
attend the moeUng of the State Sun
day School association. Mr. White hecovery <
ern coll
the fac
wnen a wesi-
denmnst rated UH-lanau
county
union.
White going as a delegate from the
are the power of
'ongregatlonal Sunday school at Ma
sunlight and emitting Ji agsln at piVcit?
Is the nio.m,
ts...
at home to their frlnds
W4v»ks at Mr. WblicH
emit
IlKhi
covered
will Interest
despondency invarl
somplhlng
event that
condlUon which makes suicide likely.
At the first thought of self-destruc
tion'Uke Klecirlc Bitters. It being a
great tonic and nenino will strength
en the nerves and build up the sysI! Is also a great Stomach. Liver
■
Mr. Only DOc. SatIsfac*tlon guarx
by Jas. O. John
and F. H
tiylnf to dUcte Mr forte
ly.^nS"dTlii*tTtem
policy and I find myaalf tarolng Mt a
n
-mmt
“I
vididaclal
N dartaUa **Ooale ante
mU
brt-
PBK 1000 VATIS
iMteUmBNMi
UtUmPanrU
lower
Cl of Ii^;l.t JiiiM I
tioii- llb.smitloii In Hie sllv»r
at l4.uriuiu. The
an* ago
as miux.tkable, and rviu^lsHnl fi.r the
Hamilton Clothing Co.
FIRE INSURANCE
L. 1. A. BUILDINffi.'
i, i
M.&N.L TIME CARD
;2E«8i:::
i'=
i*A.A. B.B.
JOHN R. SANTO
■]
E.W HASTINGS & SOI
FIRE INSURANCE
. -fhicugo Journal.
Tram for 0«Ur City kwvvs «.tJU a. m. aad SM
*2.50 to *3.50.
trhman gets a <
Isgusl.
the finish of the third act the ti
makes a thrilling escaiK* on a
catchy.
O. P. CARVEII A BMX
O. ]U*lSjffWOOD. O. P. • T. A.
u-d plenty of
silver, w hich «H>uld rtadily lie rena
tiy the suiM-rb r nusb-ru s|»pli[int>i*a
dlsixivi-rtsl. however, something
more valur.ble than the sllvtT—s
popples of a siKM-ii-s which bad dliutpr twenty .-r ntu.les. the scnl
Of w hieli had Inin duruiunt IhuhmiHi
the slag for 2.1 SSI years.
M h. u H«- sbig was remove*! to the
furnan*. the in xt visit to the mine
fmind the tnitin- si«u*e cvvend will*
a III..-1 gnrgisms show of |M.ppi.-s
Af!» r tlH-lr twenty «-enturli‘s' r«*si tb> y
had bliM.imWl as v'lgo wisly as ever.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Julc Walters* comic pla.v.
"Side
Tracked.” which Is now in Its four
leenth ye»r of pro8|H*rity. will lie prtsented at StelulH-rgs Grand
Op<>ra
H.a.M*.
\Yedne«day. Septemter 2
rarkcMl
[Mi * Is
I (
ctjmtMly.. with beautiful I
mechan
nical efftx-ts..
tnany clever
siieeialtie*. The play has been n^wrlt
f-n the
HB
..a
TJ,
A. D. TYLER
Hamilton Clothing Co.
srilyLUtls^sp. e
We have Ireen talking, these ten
years nlK.ut the elev.-niess of the Jnj.
anewe. Our uienTiants hav«* gone to
extrenu-s In soliciting Jafutnese trade,
and oiir great lusuraiu'c companies
liavp sent agents broadcast over tintsUnds of the Ijrnd of the ItUlng Snn
to write iK)lh1rs. In no otin r «mntry
DENTIST
Hotel Brunswick
Ok*. SAWYER * PENHAIXB40N
>V*MCM,
wants
An ap-nt h.ns Just discovered Hint In
medical examinations be has Imm-u l*adly duiK-d. one healthy Jap standing the
test for many hundreds of hb< fellow
B»rof»r.
M6 Bssl Bgkt SL
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
52.00
u
Farm For Sale
PAVING TAX
SEWER TAX
->J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
...COMPLETE STOCK OF...
SI«ctrto and Cu PIxtiirM, SluwlM, Lwnp«.
Fan Motors. Balia. Battartsa. HsaUnc Goods.
Tsisphonsa. Gas engins Isnltsrs.
Spark CoUa, Etc.
J. B. miGE ELECTRIC CO.
..J)EN1ISTS„
“iT'iS.-jar.’asir-•
Whea TonWfifitfilllceCmfiflleti
A Great Offer.
'
til about *:..<sin.fsio in polUU-s had hven a«s«o’
""TS-pbawsar.
The American Monthly Review of written. New York Insuranc** nn-n are
Reviews offetw two years' suhscrip
exorcise*! about the matter.-k'hUago
Hon. together with 11 volumes of En»leys
Shakespeare
and
IDO rare
Shakespearitn print- for *15. on futy
ment of fl down and |1 a month. The
known as the Steal or Need
retail price of the entire outfit has *4.50. Hamilton Clothing Cc.
bam*S i. Ona of the heat In Grand
been *3i.5ti.
rravarw county; t\k mllaa aouth of
Mr..F. D, Waldron of Grand Rapids
ha city.
The only h. ivy cut ne«*e*Fnry In
is the agent. He Is at the Whiting hie
tel. and will
pleased to show the making the ship canal am.ss S*r*thin.l
J. C. QREIUCK CO. CITY.
great bargain to any one who-may call from the tlerman sea to the .\HanHc.
near Glasgow , w ill Ih- one at l.o*-li l.*e
mond. a\eraglnK 2U0 f«-el deep for one
The Travqrae City Business college and ihrtM-.piarter miles, .In the re
will not open untU Monday. Septem malnder of th- houte the a«‘rage will
ber 7.
■
1955 2w
be fifty feeiL__________________
Notice 1
The rpcclal assessment tax roll for
TRY A RECOftO WANT AD
the paving of Cass street, from From
A local artist of note tells an amus
sireei to Slate street:
and State
ing story of his vlsK to an Insane asy
from
Union street to Cass
Turn In this state
8|HiHl!ug a* tmuh
street. Is now in my hands for colleclime as be eiKild visiting an Inmate he
aterted down the stairs on his wsy to
Notice to All Persona Intereated.
catch the train hs« k to Hie city.
The apeclal assessment tax roll for • Office In the Wilhelm Block. Room
At the foot of the stairs stood s Urge
dock. Taking out his own waiih to the extension of the sewer In the aUey
compare the time, be r«nnd Hmic was east of Union street, haa been pla<»d
a difference of sereral mlinit.s Turn In my hands for colleclkm,
to he paid on or before tbi
ing to the doorkeeper, a y.mng IrUbof Beptemher. 1902.
man. be asked If the"dock was right.
Office In the Wilhelm Block. Room
“Right!" said the dWke^iHr. “I*o
yon think It would he here If it was
rightr-UMUdelidiU l^grv.
125 CASS STREET
araWy.
”I wUh.’' ha aald. -yoa
off that avsSc box.”
BRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COiPANV.
take photographs by means of
an otherwise iierfectly dark
suhstanre.s irl.M
NEW LOCATION
,
'"BOSTON STORE
No. 7 East Forty-second street.
wmsmfTsmno€
51.00
Blue and White
DRESDEN WARE
'-;14
n »“Z,ply JZoo
•eaat to dow them oat dnria(
thii month. See the nice sai«
act we offer at 18c Handaome
leather hag at 5Rc Nete
RASTALL'!3»!
Sold by news demletf everywhere,
*2.50.
Sonietimc ago we closed a deal with the*
Coi.UMlUAN llNAMKl.ING SrAMriNG Co. ’
for THREH TONS of their famous'' v
;'
Published monthly by
Thoe « DOI old Mock. Ko.
aol AUnesMogbot -e siD
George H. DanicU
Fifty cents
a year, single copies five cents.
Becquerel dlucuvervHl. dw-s nj»l mn-d
sunlight to enable It to give off radla
Hons, blit which emits them spontan
eously all the time, night and day
tu wag. He gavo lir^ Following the lead of Becquerel. Mme.
igth of our force te the and M. Curie maile an exhaustive ex
our artillery, and mentioned aminatloD of pitchblende, which was
radlo-acUve. li was a task of endless
separation, of continual dlvldings. ol
conMant assayings, until at last noth
U>eu captured. He told
ing was left hut the salt that is now
the gap our vedettes were sUUoned
known as Kadlum salt.--Ever>l»ody s
and wlmt sort of defeoslve works we
H ted. and In half an hour
had got all tl»© Informstlon wanted,
fiuicids Prevented.
was had enough to give away hla own
UM-d out i>f the army.
The Traverse City Business college poMi^a iojk in this thing Pll hive you
no. opon nn„= Mona...
WE WIN
One hundred twenty or more pages,
evcfy one ol which b nf humai
intcfcM. and every article n nioo.
traled. There is no better magazine
oftravel for teaefaera and papib than
nBFmrTfwokW^
UimVooii
culored man. had
to ownke. and the field Iras Wl ilear.
But fur the Issue st stake the act would
haw be«-u couteuipUble. When 1 bad
criTH UMicath one of the wlodouro I
foum! the c%)lonel telling all that be
» ques-
force, hut the chattering officer went
further. He gave her the atirngth of
the force at Bransoo'a pasa and at
Derby'a gapj lying eaat and west of ua
After hearing what 1 dkl. I Judged
that U*e woman would have aoute ona
o t-arry the Informatloo to
1 had hardly hTt the winshe 4*ame out to hsik for the
aervont who had be»-n math* drunk.
Boeing his condition, she expressed au
for Consumption. The benefit ger ami disapiwlutmeut. hot was afraid
i received
reived was striking and I waa on to trust any oue else with her message.
my feet In a few
r days. Now Pvo ea 8he n-turued to the wlooel, and half
my health.”
tirel)
an hour later we rude hack to the i-amp.
quers ail CxMigbs, Colds and
it was easy to figure that wonl would
and Lung Troubles.
Gi
U» got to the CouriHleratea next morn
Jas. G. Johnson and F. H
ing at the latest, and the hiigsdier had
ores.
Prl<
DOC and 11.00.
ittles 10c.
Ladies, “you can Jump on It tram
pic on it but H-vrill come up amillino
every time.” Caiman's Elastic Floor
li
WAIST SHS, KADI,
SNOmiB BMl
mth or Mcbth visit
period of Jess than
rna aatlaflfd that the
. Mg. a very big one.”
It will iM' llfb sixe and will be kept
case ihroiichout Hie
CLOSING OUT!
o—OHDERXY
While inr VttSe fore* ^ IflOb mm
vaa hoMlac SeTder-a gap Ih the Ouit the Omfederatea 1 eras
MMlloM^d te r glre Ma^^
C M the femny, is the “BEST" :
-TMAVI
I-
Cnr, MIOH., MONDAY, AUGUST 81. 1808.
^Will ha In my office for the purpose
of collecting aald tazas erery we^-
the forenoon, and from-----------clock in the aftansoon of each day.
All tazas paid bafora 8ag4ambar Ut
wtU be recalvad srtthoot ooUaeUoa
IF YOUR
TROUBLE
is chronic or a blood disorder,
microbes cause it. Rid yeoraeU
hi these genns and the disease
goes with them. This expUins why
s jugful of RADAM'S MICROBE
KILLER is worth more in practi
cal results than s whole drug store
of other"remedies.
;--l
it wise to oonUouB them ?
Why tMt ba (air to yourself and to
and give It a trial? All rou want Is
haalth. You wlU get It aufwly and
posItlYely If you drink a Uttle M tkU
rwnady every day.
Radam’s
BScrobe KUIar
la pore water charved with aoliaepde
gaaea. It will kill the mllllooa of
microbes In your blood thel are raaking you aick. No matter where ffia
eeet of your disease may be. It will
■n-i
RulamV MIente
corsd many tetoada Of ^paopfo dor-
_______ m and n
calMniteteS^^
..J
1st Md^Mitfl^TSCr latl a pteQ
of two par east for eotiaetkm wfU ba
In
Tr«FteCny.lltea
ii.
:t)i
i" •
tlsm. Catarrh. Cancer and all chroaU
or blood disorders. It atfikte at lha
cause. You drink It.
IF YOU ARE SICK with any kind
of disease, and the doctors don't halo
you. why lose further time with th^
Your ailment may ba aerioaa and
^
.*
Lake waa unable to re
MINISTRT
OF WESLEY
WAS SUBJECT OF ILLUtTRATEO
LECTURE LA8T NIGHT
mrmrrthlng to lookinc »ood for m
momt MMOMtfttl yoor** work. The
eoorve of ■tody. oon» of t«oeh«ra and
MM or th« onnBlnatki papors from
tiM oeiMol hara bora aobolttad to the
Howghtoo
Mtataic oebool. and tba
TrararM City Hlch aebool haa been
plaoad on Oia approrad Uat of that laadaUttad Into tba
for tba local Htoh acbooh ^
ba pot oa Ita approrad Itot
tba local aebool baa to ba
omm
that
v
LMnumsHaoM
:*Thc story of Wesley” wsk the topic
if Rev. Laufman's stureopticoo lecure. In connection with his series of
A’esley services, last evening In the
hodlFi church. After briefly
e prevluns lectures, he
work of Wesley
Wesley in Eng
<he entire lime of
ils miaisiry *mt||
entll hto death In I7S1
He told of Wesley building hto flrst
rhurch In England In 1T40. which was
iboul the time that be began to go
n-erywbere on English sol) to preach.
dees out of doors.
The attempts to
Ices were many.
He traveled from place to place oa
mrseliack. covering as high av 5.0<H)
F. D. Waldron, for many years eoonected with the cirrulatkm depart
ment of the Grand Rapids Democrat,
and Uter with tbe Herald, to la the
city In tbe Interest of the Review of
Reviews.
There will be a regular commanlca•d till they become Idle, drmoraltoed llon of Traverse City Lodge.
gambleiu. and all bevuime they are the F. ^k A. M.. this evening. Tl
work la the third degree.
moot bcantlfiil places in Jbe world, beOut of his recoUecttona of the ”1
The flrvt regular convention of the
cnoee tbelr past to oo glorioos that
:hts of P>nhtas.. after
af:
he constnicted a kind of play com]
the summer
atrangera come from tbe ende of tbe
lion, will be held
of aceoee (kcked together, with coup- earth to eee Its grave. Thna tbe mod
torn of hto own. and this was acted by eni Florentine Uves, Uke eorae horrible
bto achoolfellpw^ the gardm h^ cannlbel upon his own dead.-Loodou
suite of oScea In the Herald build
emit for the part of Ajax.
ing formerly
occupied by the city
oBces. and will take posaeasioa as
soon as the rooms can be filled Up tor
It to said ihal some of the moat beau them.
tiful women of the world aie to be
The regular meeting of Chapter No.
found among tbe Indians of tbe To 147 of the Order of the Eastern Star
h^ntepec tethmua in Mexico. They win b< held tomorrow evening at 8
It waa two years later than the
are of mixed btood, Spantoh and In o’clock. Offleers are to be elected for
when he wrote hto ode oo death that
an traits generally the coming year. Come prepared to
pay your due*. A full attendance to
a oo diet In which
. It contained not
Tbelr coetume for high and holy days
rnlng service of the First
kina, and here to a to aomewbat extrmwdlnary. They wear
k of n few of them: Bklrts of aatln or atlk. heavily lace Methodist ch urch yesterday. J. Milton
Cook of YpsI
itl sang a veo' pretty
-Pay atteotloo before all to clean. trimmed, and with short sleeved waists
led "Pilgrims of the
Ilneea, that the Uble appolntmeuia which may or may not be of tbe same
may be epotteea. the glaa. bright and material. The headdteae to the princi
the oapery Immamtote. and that from pal feature, being an Immense affair of
during the dinner hour at I»ark
the cellar coniea the porcet wine t>f the accordton plalUng alllDy laundered. It Pl*^
last evening, giving a fine and
.to Usually white and comes nearest lu varied pnigram
,t was much en•plrtts and kaapa away trooblea: hut point of resemblance to tbe beaddresa
^“A^arrlage lice
don’t trust Baix-hoa, ao don’t be frugal of a Btoter of Mercy.
la dUoting wine wllb water.
There U a curious custom among tbe
-Obuin from baalthy grain well men and maldena ^ exchanging the
cooked broad. Eat sparingly of cbh k- twigs of certain treek-lii perfect se
an. lamb and barf, which am most crecy. exceid that each new twig la
nourtohlng to the body. Meat sboukl carried to the father or mother or
today denying the adrotosion of George
ba tender and without abundant aaui'ea guardian of-each, who formally gives as Styles to the Insane asylum.
ar root vageUblea. wrhlch spoil it.
sent to tbe further exchange of tokens.
-Freab eggs are exrelleot whether This to continued until tbe exchange of
A rnator’* OHclaal VmsIm.
MW or slightly cookad.
Drink aa orange bloaadins signifies betrothal
J.dr. ilHMon Hiil.-y. who lu 1892
abuDdaat. quantity of foaming milk. This pretty method- of courtahlp to dy- enjoy.il lb.- .listill.turn of iM-lng tin
It aoortobM lafanu and aaatots old
yonng.‘«l .xtll.-.^.- iiresUlent In America,
age. 8o atoo to hooey, that celestial
.nisil vliu Inl.-r was niMs»lnt«Hl to the
girt; but of tlito frugally.
t-linir ..r |M.|itU-x li: PriiM-t>tuti univ.-r
-Add to tlveae awaat barbs, frenb
slty. uttill.ut. K bto ►m.-ei.s to ktniwlng
vegetables and gardes supplies. Add jact baa discovered that
a
trade.
Parth-u
ripe fruit, according >lo season. eai»e. whmg people all Ibe time.
’-If wliHi Ku.-e.-n I bave to anrlbutntlaUy tender apples. wWb. wltb their larlring. tbe discoverer declares that
Me
to en.- thin:: iin.r.* tbnii mn.tb.v. '
It to tbe cook, nut tbe waller, who
pink tinta. brighten tbe ^nquet.
be
Kald, -It to iny ki.owbHlg.- of ml
-Lastly comes drink, which in hard should receive this material expression
of
our
favor
artd
that
It
Is
the
en
aaads of mocha sends you softly sip-
©y always kept notes of hto ministry,
ind hto excellent note book of hto life
ind work shows the man hfmsel
The speaker followed Wesley
o Ireland, spoke of him as the piooter
If prison geform. and aptly Illustrated
«me of hto prison work. Hto phllanhropic nature was another part of hto
Ife that was very carefully touche«l
non. which to not at all probahl
ipon. The life of Charles Wesley,
A larga auaihar of paopla took ad
wrote
S.chki hymns. wa.s also
raataga of tba laat faw daya of the vho
;irleny mentione<l. .
During the service Miss Lulu L'alk
ns sang ”By the Waters of
non. Bapld
livar.
tba
Boar
flag black hquor that cqmforts tlie
ind
Miss
Ethel
Gibbs Kang ’
Acm^ Hltchaira. Cadar run. the
totae^ tba Aaylum. Yuba dam. aod .s My Shepherd." Ikflh hum
arary other placa within a day’a trave:
Uke many another good man. not nil
of tba city, all hara had thair llahor
of Leo's ratoUves reflerted credit U|s>d
man during t^ laat few daya of tlie
Mrs. Charles W. Joyce and chlldn-n. tba recci family. Tbeie was at lesst
iccompanled by her sister. Miss Mal>el one black sheep In tha t>**raon of a
Dr. W. 8. Moon. J. W, and Charier A’oUe. returned to> Chicago this moiugnmeater, who hurt
CUffe cloaad tba trout ftohlng Boaaon
I the summer In this
I and 0
I catchaa near Fife
gaod<
heavy debts,
kcandsl. The
very
Doacan lIcLachUn t
pope footed the billt for the sake ofI Lis
P. 55. num b
inc n -gentle family and sent the acapegrsiv aod1 bto
a^^^ch up tba Boardman early
ann of ,„k.r" s
ilcrs the oih
to Cuba. A few
wgo
perday
ruing the iWeUng'nnd ii«* vFrank Nay aad-w friend caught a
■leriulft pieturev iluit w«*n‘ ic mlaalon to return, making aU sorts of
taa baskatmi each up the Platta Sat
promises
of
reform.
But
Leo
km*w
this
|*mI. The iiu;j grew rutlier con
and
sternly
retldeiitiil iliirin;; the |m«'kiikg
f
Tonight at 12 o’clock the trout tsh
lag aaaaon will cloaa for IMS. and
.\riaSfirnrc
aSSr TbS Ptotti.^^S!r*iSe
l^iu he had
accuatomed amlle on
Satnrday nt^ht. The
they had
eaata home to rooat;
Bd. Walt made a fine catch up the
Boardman Saturday to cloaa hto sea
C Deamond la gol^g to have the
laat of It. Ha la up the Boardman to
day. mtd^ w^t get back Ult he |
* JTF.'SterllSi to In Rapid City
L a ash atory.
iXnCTSABIGClOWD
iaiiy Trararaa City
Will At
tend Opening of Ri
in Mantotae Friday Night.
Mr. and Mra. 1
nmdall.Jor
marly of this city.
totae
this moni_
_
_________
cama to intereat Travaraa City peopk>
IB tba prodnetkm of “A Chlnaaa Hon
eymoon.* which will open the net
Ramadan thewtar in UanUtee Frida
night. Mr. Ramadell to the stage man
agar of the new playhouse, and R. R
Raamdell. also well known here. «IH
ami Mr. Chi.r. h hy way of-|desM.»g
him. ii^ki-«l:
"Johu. huve you «»y children’:’’
-Yes. -all: four!
”VeK Mill. oi:c of dem to r.aiu.Ml
crrules My>*,^ \V.i»i,ingtf>n.”
• Pnlrioih. uuvvv.,y.” r mnrkiHl Mr.
"Oh. yes.
uvo of •em.’:
-How’s th.iir*
-Well, you iM'e. one of dem bo.vs got
de co^^uIll|lthm. an* he’a goln
Three years ago the Vattcan noldierr
anM tiiiiiHuI him Jidin, and
rendered a real otrrlce to Leo XIII. by
Imrii an’ I saw de John oapturlng an anarehiat who bad conto die. why.,1 Just sayt coaled blmoelf In tbo shrubbery of the.
I’m gwinc V have a John, anywav. ..ti
Vatican garden. The pope waa kept In
named de new one John.”
Ignorance of tbe Incident. A alight
-The other one :" ask<^ Mr. Chur. I
noise betrayed tba feUow’s preaeni'e.
this problem.
and be wraa found armad wltb a dirk
Thy—why—you aee^ <
and a revolver.
my wife unnuHl him. and—welL
He admitted that be waa toying in
wait to attack the pontHT and de
calls *^1;i?%i«!^’~Nvw^”yo:
nounced ibe holy father as a -apir-
ton Clothing Co.
Leo has kept a careful watch over
hto garden, hto vineyard aod bis dairy.
The older he grew tba more economical
kcame In husbanding tbe Vatican’s
theater manager. Mr Southwell, bar
been angnged to manage the new thi*a
ter. and nlrmuly he has arranged foi
The opening will be n big society
event In the Salt City, and there wli:
be a packed bouse. Manager South
well haa aet aside a large number of
•anu for a poaaible demand from
Tmverm City, nnd Mr. Ramsdell b
number
enhecrlbe for the better ro
As the hodcairicr goiw up. so
Ibehou^.
proiei tioii la I he life Insuranre on
oroe g.vwrn ludio h.w.
There to M> earthly boi>e for the uian
< fallu
boat that
mmoaheH«,
‘ the crowd returning
so that
teach home hy 8 o’clock
lag. The lowcat price reaerred seal?
M 88. and from that price to fio. Gal
t^ery sm can be secured for fl.
talk is said 10 la. cbmp. yet some
mpto ludulge ill extravagant reuiarl s.
It too t alwayw common sense that
mnts: autmHlmes it's the um'ommon
kind.
ne men have to go bioke before
liretk thetnaelvea
hablu.
.tur^h
that aaM may be reaerret
A well known contlnenul skeptic
once had an audience with Pope
at
tbe VatlCBn.
-It to not my place to oome betw«-n
you aim your God.” said tbe |K>pe to
his visitor. -I cannot urge you to
him as 1 see Irim.
That rests With
your own good Jodgmefat and the
Moat women riin put up with a good
^ In Ibis wwrid if ibel, huMnd.
Wlil put up for 1
Tba Travana City Boainesa oon«ee
While walking through the garden
one day early In hto raign be saw a
servant gathering orangw and lemons
and asked bim what ba waa going to
4o wltb tba fruit
-Dtotribute them among caidimila
ud high pmlataa.- waa tbe reply.
-That to tbe
Vatlcan.-Indaw
1 shall U
^
The next day he laaned an order that
M tbe absence of special commands
tbe Vatican fruit should be sold, and
It baa been sold ever since.
The wine that aoppllea tbe papal ta
ble to pmasbd from grapaa grown from
vtoea planted by Leo
blmoelf. MUkta
whlnMelf.
by
and foata on tba
papa a fobnloM oum for tba right to
pot the Vattcan wlaa on tba market aa
have tbe extras for gel
time when we Imvel la haste.
Of
course this disixivety will not result in
the searching out of the man behind
the man who reacln-s out his hand for
the Up. We shall continue to send our
gratulUes along on the same old Uoiw.
getUng a smug contentment over feel
ing that we have done our duty—or to
It the aatlsfactlon of making tbe p«'tty
display of cmr cash resounvs?-and
to the tip-question
ady find It too pei-
rlv.*.! from tb.- w.-nto lak.n fr.mi llw*
ebapt.*r*- r*a.l in yonr hearing tbin
niornlng *
In tin* numuKiTlpt I’. •
word
hapt.-t'' Imd lM-.*n aldin-vlat. .
—’. bap*.' Tills w..nl . aiiM-d !b.- piliil
er t.» pnnlm .- tbU |k.1
.miH \e.*-Kl,.n.
• -.Mm b lH i„m .111. In* derlv.ll from
In your ln*arinc tbi- nnamlng.*”—1»«*
trolt I'r.e l’n*ss
or the maii
navigators of the tropical rivers of
South America perhaps the naUves
• Tills pbot .-.:tni*b." said tb.* fair one.
fear the atlng ray moat. It to poison
ous aod to to ba found In very large w b.. •*.. I. tiger a.-f. pis birtbday prt*
numbers wjjen tbe river to low. That enis for iv.nv„„s i„st known to ..tln-r*
c*ni.Hld,*reU a
to the time when boatmen have to gil of her s.-v '*1.:,.
In the water to push their cano« over
the shallows. They are often stung by
the tall of the ray aod usually die un
less medical asalstamv? to promptly giv
Ibe other part. -ImiI
en. Tbe ray cannot lie seen, as It to of
*d quit.- a bit
lt.--Cbu-ei:o
very useful appllcaUon- It to made In this way: Spread a
layer of linseed meal three-quartera of
an Inch thick on a piece of cloth and
upon tbe meal, put at Interrato lumpi
of Ice about tbe size of a jnarblc. Sprin
kle menl over the Ice and ^ver all
with the cloth, turning tha edges over.
In this way tbe he will laat much
than It otherwise would aod tbe
poultice will be quite comfortable.
It to a good plan not to eat w'beo you
are hurried.
tVben you are troubled.
When you have no appetite.
When you are laboring under any
Btrainof mind.
When you cannot lay aside every
care and give yourself up to leisure by
cnjqyment of the meal.
6eanllneaa to^^/m^llnesa. What
an Ideal world this would be if cleanUneaa were tbe rule everywhere and
In everything — clean bouses, rlean
atreeta. clean bodies, dean hearts, dean
acconnta aod dean charactera.-Max-
weira Taltoman.
Mr*. Caller I>own-You needn’t think
that I’m going to fix your trousers at
-Even that Impecunloua little Dodg
em cab afford an automobile. I won
4er bow be manage* It r
•He can’t.--Clevetond Plain Dealer.
*^Mi^1^nil Cate and
«e children
of Benxonia were the i
tis of Mr*
J. E
Grelllck over L___
Ruth Huhbelt of Springfield. Mo., ac
companied them, and is visiting Mr*.
Bert
Havlland
before returning to
mo tb, n>« Kouruu,
Briclsii (mix .xwna of rrt itapr
-Thara ariB ba oo mora Intamattonal
races. Oar yatcb tmUden jmve reaebad
sad cumb
under the
bead . of
tbe end of tbelr raaoorcao.Thto twenty yewra bonce.
Etimologista of tbe Bmlth
With raanlta that are of rare Into aalcnce. They have called
•flante to tba fact that to tbe velna
or tba tribaa oTIba arehlpeto
ItooMoad oral tba tucM and
tUgbaat poaaMa acbleeementr
oanao ar two and Ineraaaa tba sail by
The tattoved lake capuln wa« talk***^ qnlt," he said, “when tbe boat*
R leo fasL-But bow could they get too farir
be waa asked.
-Weil,- be explalaed. -a boat has to
i dcaned from stem to stem st tbe
todasloQ of every voyage, and that
to tbe JMan pkrt of tbe work. iVbea
iss took two weeks them was
-------- pleasars la tbe lifo. When they
wave cut jfowa to a week It began to
C.USV-.I
expects to remain about two i
W. E. Garrison and wife, parents
of George P. Garrison, will arrive to^
morrow from Eaton Rapids u> visit
Mr. Garrison.
E. J. Birketl of 1
mechanic of the International Hanes
ter Co., to In the city. acc«i
hU wife and daughter, vtol
Garrison
Ivan-VIsrochll to in the ciiv to.Iav
on his way bark to Chicago frtim his
home at Shetland, where he has lHi*n
Kj>ending a week’s vacation
Mrs. Han.*y Lang worthy n
month
y^ANTSV^^Oi
*‘^*y”*®
Illinois.
*
E. E. Van Fleet of OIney. III., ar
arrive.! in the cliv yeKterdav for a
Khon vtoii.
w t: i
in Chicago on
y w
■ to alfie
s^lay to
Mauton. aft. r a vto
\V«iod of Sixth sir.*
T. J Hend.*rM»n '
CbelMiygan
«hto morning
Gcirg.* Benjamin
« Fif.- Ijik
this morning on buKineKK.
Will Une left this morning
mon
d.ir Ch«to.ygan on a busine,
Perrj- Ihirnbolton went to Cadil
and M» Pi.*asani today.
The MisM*K CatIuTin,. ami Kl./alH
i«. aft.T a visit wj
the familv of <
E Murrav.
Mr. and Mi
E. S Williams i
imed last ,. v.-iibig fn.ni attendl
umed
ih.*
w.H-ks
.aniival a: C.ildwai.
They reiam u tin.* I Ini.* and a % .*ry t
eniwd.
.Miss Craei*
Uussi*ll
arrit.*.! las!
Ci'A SAt.K liJ UK-h r.- tor w.
r
larl ..f
J K.
*Hh her anni. Mrs' .S
Ypsilant'r
..-nxlt
FOR RENT.
^“»' »****■
»’lea«am
l>ed Fulb r’'Urn?Tlintou^ this
morning to tak.* the salt bath- aga
Mrs William Shut.^r of Manist.
Mrs. F L ,Sh,.i.*r .*f this cm a
.Miss Hilda lb-land <»f Manist.i* we
Mri. Barbara Gardner and s..n Evan
.viiim.-.l lo th.-lr hoim* in Ib.yne Citv
this morning, afi.-r a short visit i
SI
I^JOL'ME TO
> O
MICELLANEOU8.
ba.s iH-en visiti,IK Miss A.idi.- i
went to Cadlllar »o,iay to sin-nd a few
-lays
^.,.ng to her Imro.* in
‘Irand lUpids
G. H . J W. and T Higgins of tlraml
Rapids spent Sunday in the citv. and
tviumml borne ibl.s monilng
Frank Iknie ,if Grand lUpids
giu**! of Chari.** A. Skelcber.
F W. WllMjn. the reglst.*r of d
r.*turned this alt.-rms.n from a trip in
Ho* upp.*r peninsula. Wisconsin, and
<*m iiart of tbe state.
L. *ST C ^LL ON HIGH GRADE
OXFORDS
FOR MEN
m HANAN le PINOREE
S5.00
S4.00
OXFORDS OXFORDS'!.
IJO this week al
go this week at
n.75
S2J0
Nothing lH.tter o r
more stylish than
the Hanan
Ever>' man who has
worn a Pingree
knows they’re right
THE BOSTON STORE
STBHBERB’S GiUin). WEORESDAY. SEPTEHBBl 2ND
"NOlUTiO”
svcNTt IN socimr.
WIN Trweel With Mara,
lanae Pennlngum haa realgnad hto
poMtkm la the shoe dcpnrtmebt of the
HaaMh * Lay Menmntile Oo.. end
"Tln-r.- w:iK u trawlli.-; printer wbo
dei'-bmd 1m> .'oiild net up anything that
.-oul.l la* r.-;:d. ami wbat be .-ouldn’l
ntnl in*
K.-t up. anyway.
A
pn*aeb.T bad m i.t in a in.rllon of bl**
M*ynu.n f..r pnl.Il.nlioii, ^Tbe Inmnlrn -
her aoa sad daughter.
- Mk G. Boyd
evening. aft«
J. Doyle Is I
SIDE TUnacIMi
K/UITnips
TRACKED
Atgood atfKwisonecooldwiditoiee. SPECIAL PRICES;
WWo. 3Wo WOO
Selttdeo|nedll»ll>a^•>>(«^ll«te<lfio(;
Cit>.PhaoelU
artlcb
ding and raising of Angora goal* •
h should jirove intensely Intcreslingoo farmers and all who ownjand
that if overgn»wn with brush. There
rtb
.
J1
€
and afie
cannot lail to to* enthu*la*tir
An.gora goats as a source of
proHL
P.*ople Imagine tbai Angora* are a
eat car.—this to a mlsUke, The
re to not more laborious than that
which should be given to an equal
number of sheep. The only difficulty
the farmer will have i* providing a
hie Irtice: Ihl* should Ik? three
high at leant and come down
to the ground. Tbe goaU do
not jump but crawl under a fence.
Angora g.uit Khtmld clip between
and a half and four pound* of
mohair wHch may vary In price tfbm
Ixteen cents to one dollar a pound,
he fineness and luster of the hair deennlnlng the price. When one ooo»lder» that Angoras browse on things
Ihst cattle
haxel-brush j
it appears that goats on a fann or
cattle ranch would Ik a good Investo
ment. for as the brmih and weeds dlsup and then
be good pasturage for cattle.
I-Yaak R FIthen of Mingo Junction.
lost both*s™**tn an**£Sat mad
them. He±a* becomes trick Uwto
rio.*r and toable to travel by wheel
~t£ial hand
THE EVENING RECORD
lt‘^:
raAVBBSB Cixy, MICH., MONDAY. AUGUST 81, 1808.
lACE NOT
FINISHED
BY PISTOL
BULLET
Or. T. W. TlilHbir^a JlaaMafiea. VWtad
ky SiwBitB CItm la ObIbb CArw
Last Blgbt Dr. T. W. Thlrlby was
rakaaed to tad that his realdeace
AGED
THOMAS
GILMORE
TOOK
HIS OWN LIFE
L'‘J2S‘S.S-’
A
DELiaiaATt
SDlODt
burglara brought to jus•t40T
N*t m%
in •tart Thl« Mom-
THHOUOH
THE
HCAFT IN Hit ROOM
C8EE1PULNEWS
-liiieii ^ Tlifio YoeMi
HIMtCLF
day Oinnar-^Wae Oaapandant'and
EVERTTHING
NOW READY
ENDEAVOR CONVENTION
tmlolr BO BUtcb for 1 tie Reliance
At I0:S7 tbe otort
z:i ii.r.ir
ting
Tbe wind baa
ibe
blow-
OPENS TONOnOW EVENING
MUSIC WILL •£ 1.EO
Sianlai gun Sraid.
for today a
At 11:10 a. Bi ibe
bad been
b to the turning line a^ a home
BY A
BIG
CHORUS CHOIR
Addraaa of Weteoma,
I gaining rapidly
At 12:40 p m Reliance la lialf a
Bilk In the lead. Tbe wind la alx
knou.
Randy Hook, Aug. 31.-^he pfflrlal
lime of tbe atart waa: liellatire.
Il:46:2d Bbamrock. H:46:2<L
Hlghlanda. K J.. Aug. 31.-<1::5 p
m -^e yarbta were loot In the mlat
Evanlnfl, Followed by Roeeptlon-Evorybody Invited.
^**A?a!rogrIra received at l:2r, aaya
aill Im> short
Tbe Reliance leada by a mlk.
. 1:42 p. m.—The wind off ahore k
very light Tbe yacbta maytnot Aniah the humry ot' the tllwrlct. and aggres
live work will be planned for the en
witbla tbe time limit.
. At 2:30 p. m. the yacbta are aome
a bt*en provldt‘d
dlotance fn»m tbe outer mark. A wlrt^
<
. of which Oliver
t’atera la chairman, fur a large numdelegates, and a real Traverse
'Jlty welcome will be given them.
«<7W WH
They will begin to arrive tonuirrow
patch
orta (bat tbe^Rallanee ii
ion. and wll probably nearly all be
mark about 3 o’clock.
for tbe evening convention session
wlnd*^la light
Hlgblanda, K. J.. Aug. 31.—At 4:43
Reltanre 1i coming through-tbe
At 4:44 p. BL Shamrock. U one and
ind aaalgn them to their various
threc^ounba mliea aatem.
»a of entertainment. i*ages will
n attendance to pilot those who
not familiar with the city. Rev.
Henry McKinley Is chairman of the
reception committee, and his assist
ants are chooen from tbe various soci
eties of the city.
ATTEMPTED
BURGLARY
/
f
Sr»^/ B00ks Md Sttpplk§
^
CaniareyouiDOoer 00 good •ecotul.haBd sod i^glitljr
ib^ won books-good as new. and wgmiited oonplete.
Bring in yotin and get cash or trade fcr the ones we
I ^ ^ Ot^BookStort
WASHOUT YESTERDAY.
Slight
Damage Waa Caused to the
T. C.^ L. A M. Roadbed.
the tun-
. near the Musselman GriK^r Co s
aged 77 years, of
ehouse gave way. making It unsafe
C04 Weal Blghtb street, Inauntiy
un trains over the track there The
killed himself yesterday afternoon __k*el train was put at work, and the
) o’clock with a bullet from track wa> In gtMxi vhai>c again thU
■e revolver. In an up stairs
He baa been deapondent
for some time, and bad frequently
Eaat-Cox. ‘
had melancholy spells. His mind wa^
and Miss ZelUa Cox.
not just Hghi About a year ago h- mWi.iUw V^i l^Ue
towtfshlp. were
attempted auioide by taking carbolic ni* .! u MaiTiagi.- yesterday
afleracid, but the attempt was frustraiei
M
i:
hy
He..
Henry
McKinley. lUith
During the
tbe morning Mr. Gilmore
I
a>
friends
who will unite in
lieared about the same as he had dur
i"
;r.-”
at:
.
t; and gfMxl wishes.
ing tbe past few days, and visited c
neighbor. Saturday evening he was
visiting, and at that time oomplainiNi
of not feeling as well as uaual. Dur Grace Episroiial church >i<ttu-ila.v.
Ing |»art of the forenoon he was sitting
down stairs, but about the time Mrs.
Knight, of Pythl...
Ollroore starle<l to prepare the noon
p first regular c«inveiiilon after
day meal he went up stairs. Mrs. Gil
summer recess will take place
more supposed that be bad gone there
Thumday evening. September 3.
to lay down, and did not think any
lemliers are urged to attend.
thing unusual of tbe matter.
lD64-4t
prepan Hi the meal and went up
to call him. When ahe opened
Nlroom door Mra. Gilmore aaw
her husband lying on I
rn>m appearanr»*s she
s.»mturnng was
as wrung. 8h«* then
to J. G. Straubs resl
denw.
Mir. and tsked them to to OC for Child’s SulU, worth
Bver>thing Is now ready for the Af
We*re retdf with our bsoaI compldte li^ of
George H. Cross, prosecuting attorpy. qoqleily packed his satchel
oming and took the C o’clock train
for Coldwater. Before he went he had
d all his belongings from his
Imardtng house on West Eighth street
house of hU own on Sixth si
rs’ club are not suppost to to know this By Oils time he
Is well on his way to C4ildwater The
happy affair will uke place We
day. ’The young lady is well ki
here, having uugbt school In this city.
Tbe bride-to-be U Miss Jessie Stiles.
Ihiring the rain yesi
Munich, Aug. 31.—Tbe directors and
re of the bigbaat oAdals of the Ba
H, i.. Aug.
irtan SUte railway have been
TbomM Uptoo will mak« wm vUI Bed by an anarchist secret society
proUaldr be bU iMt bid for ABMrtea’s
c«p UMUr. to tbo tblrd »
AoMrteo'i eap Mrieo. Tb« 3
bo oottt cnrer ■ eoufM IS
windward and retoro. •
A ■troag 20-kaot oortl
feort ore
may hoppea before the dor U * om. Sir
Tbonoa Uptuo aold
mo mint that FOR THE DISTRICT CHRISTIAN
blow, for
dMj?««4pr«
aarsa M. Croaa Dapartad From tl
CHy
•uarlan Rallraad Offldala Ara Notl- While Hit Wife Waa Praparlng Bun
flad That Thny Hava Bean Condanmnad ta Oaath.
fiBVXHXU TBAB-1965
TajonTnniiEndn
WILK - OVERS
in MO
--------
THE WEATHER 5S^«l3&i=i!&ir.KSI?-3r53.'--
YOUR BOY’S HAPPINESS
when school start*, aepend* Urgcly upon his outfit; if boqght here II
wUl be slricUy up-lo^te and nobby and the boys' happinea wiB be
complete. We ARE GOING OUT OF THE BOY5* AND CHIL.
DRENS’ CLOTHING BUSINESS and you can buy him a Suit for
a mere song. SUITS worth from $2.50. $8.00. $8.60. $4.00. $4.50,
$6.00. $6.00. can be bought Irom $1.60, $2,00. $2.60. $8.00. $3.60,
$4.00. Besides the suit he needs Suspenders. CoUart, Neckties;
Stockings, cops. Sweaters, etc. etc. It wiU pay you to buy now, tor
we ate ANXIOUS TO SELU
BOn KNEE PANTS
for school
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUV
I BY ALL
.
,
.
.
[ANS HAVE A FIT"!
Swettm. Cipg
Gloves, Tics
:nda a ooivipany
Iha.RMl Rallabl».CIothl*r«
r.*!
mTut.
Phillips
They enured the
r Ibe bed.
Tbe ctirom-r and 1__________
iliatHy notlAed and were soon on tbe
Examination of the body re
vealed that Gilmore had shot himself
h the heart, and that death had
iMH-n instantaneous. No bltMxI at all
had Aloaetl from the wound, and bis
clothing was not stained. From the
c*^ of the wound it Uwked as
il the trigger. He certainly used
In placing the muzzle directly
over the heart. ’The unfortunate man
had opened hta vest so that the bullet
only passed through his
fore entering the body. Around the
bullet wwind his shirt «*as burned and
tbe Aesh was also slightly burned. The
flesh was but slightly torn by the bulWhen he commltit?d the act he evi
dently sat doa-n on the edge of Ih^
»H*d in about the middle, facing the
east The room is a very small otc.
there lining less than three feet be
r^h with his hand as he sat on the
morning at lo o’clock oharp at the
He probably sat up when he pulled
•:!EFrORT TO BECURE THE ROLL Presbyterian church, and from that the trigger, and then fell backward
lime on they will be very busy.
upon tbe bed. the
OFW. J. SPROUL
Muaie Lad by Chorus Choir.
from his right hand
' chair.
with the ham lie toward him. The
on of the weight of hl4 iMKly falling probably
4f Had CarHad a Large Amount
for their pulkHl bis hand away from the
The rous weapon, but the right hand still reMafiey With Hiip Saturtlay—At
I partially clenched.
Ing old Chrltslan Endeavor songs that
Tlie coroner empaneled the followhave stirred the hearts of Endeavorera will W used. In addition to tbe ing jury: D 8. Nickerson. F. D. Courcongregational singing, which will be tade. C E. Mater. William Herrington.
led by the cb<*rus choir. Mr. Penning Herbert SIuy*ter. and Noah Gokey. The
Itnesses were J. G. Straub. J. H.
South Union aireet. Saturday evening ton has pmvidtsl a mimiK-r of «i»eclal
tiinips. and William Hollister, the
about »:3P o'clock. All members of ItKH^S.
The Oongregatlonkl church will be tter a aoo-ln-Iaw of the deceased.
tbe family bad gone to the theater, af
The following verdict Axed the
ter fastening all tbe doors and win ecorated thU evening for the conven
luse of death : ’ That the said
dows. BO that the wt>uld-be robber
Thomas Gilmore came to his death by
I gain
shooting himself.”
iXTeased seems to have been for
»me time preparing to kill himself,
special social committee has Ih
deoce. and knowing that they
e has made a«-veral long trips on fool
en frtwn the rations societU‘s
all away, be went out to li
e things agreeable lo the visiting 10 the homes of relative^. Only a few
^“4. US'S?.':
wnaow. delegates during tbe reception tomor- days ago he walked lo East Bay to
visit his daughter. Mrs. John Tatman.
cvcnlng.
and run Into some shrublK'ry by the
is camping there. He also walked
special collection was taken in
c lend seeme«l to en)<.y the exerInvesigmtioo revealed the (act
p of the societies last evening, and
he bad tried to raise several wTni
will be taken in the others nekt Sun
AU>ut a month ago he went to Mr.
the marks made In bis attempts being day evening, for the expenses In con
plainly visible. >\»n«nateJy. all the nectlon with the convention that prop Hollister's and tried to borrow a re
windows were seenrely fastcneil. and erly fall upon the local union. Inclnd volver from Mrs. Hollister, telling her
he failed to gain an entrance. Other Ing badges, refreshmenu for the re St the lime that he wanted II to shoot
helped In tbe search for tbe ception. and other things of a like d»Hts with. He was refused tbe gun,
as It waa known that be was not In his
character.
right mind, and from the previous at
Tomorrow Evening.
he had made to take bis own
plainly seen by M
Tomorrow evening the
ihe was suspicious of him and
Mr Rpmul.had drawn a large
will lie welcomed by W. M. Gordon of thought
It lH*st not to give him the
of money Saturday It was pay night the Church Vi ChrUt. and the resp
for bis employes and be bad all Ibelr will be by Rev. V O. Rich of N<
ised was a new one.
money in pay envelopes,
port. Tbe music will be led by
and loo
a* If It had never been
rainy Saturday afterBoon they did not -horus chofr.
Ared before.*. He bought It only a short
work and be
‘ ago. He got some cartiidgea at
same time, and when he went to
use the pistol the cartridges would not
putUag tbe others In bis pocket
When evening came be had paid a
M that
and left
low that he only
rnlng a si
prayer meeting will be led by Wayne
i^a wife, deceased leaves nine
L Waters at € o'clock, at which all children.
are expected The daughters are Mrs.
lUter of thU cliy.
business sesskm of the convenMrs. J. G. Bern
tloo will occur Wednesday morning jamin
I Rapidt. and Mrs. .John
at $ o'clock, and every delegate Tatman of tl
oufd be on band. A report will be Milo. Joe and
peeted from each eociety la the dla^ Mission. Thomas Gilmore of
let. and all delegates should be pre- nia, and William Gilmore of
Lred for thla. Tbe plane of next Carolina. It U expected that all will
meeting U to be aalected at thla time, be here for the funeral, with the ex
and oOcera elected for tbe enaoliig ception of Thomas and William Gilbeing tbe deali/7^ dhM^ oOoera
The funeral wUl be bqld
morning at lt> o’clock from
OgdeBabori church for the regular fuTice, and burial wlU take
by the ChrtaUan Endeavor boats all
oTur MlehiBan. aa well* as in other
stataa. wGl aniva Wadnaaday noon,
and wlU aptek 00 tba pledge la the
gflerwaou. and to the ereolng wlU glre
cr.
oaeial^ Sdl
NTt ratmuUy piaatared and
The general pubUe. aapedally tba
tMt wuriL
ISJXL
Patterns.
regular prices from $3.50
Hamilton Clothing Co.
5000
mritina
Cablets
PINGREE MAKE
..Tdi/r Dollars,.
Tactoiv Pricts
sold at ifalf price:
w Value Keceived w
The Old Reliable ShoeAHouse
Jlmcrican s
Drug Co,
nuiiiii miiKiH (0.
Derlinger,
0
Wa Haf a Fieai Ctma Urnmakar'a Skaa
SHOES
FOR
,
SCHOOL
IToys shoes that are
made up on stylish lasts
but made of honest ma
terial. The soles are
made of good hard
leather. ; : : : : :
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner’s OW Stand
Front SL
Opposite Whiting Hotel
Clothing Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
COR.
FRONT
GTORY
LLOCK.
AHD
c1u"OH.
Extraordinarv
WWW Sbowing
1
One on West V»th
Street, 7 rooms nicely
finished modern con
veniences everything
up to date. It's yours
on easy payments.
WANTED — Immediately,
cook at the Lake View House.
Elk Rapid*. Wage* $1000 per
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
5-
THE ECONONY STORE
----- ^------- ^—... —
Clft mattuurlttllliktM’s
219 Trcmt Strut
NEW
■iANlMCR P»AnrrKRNS —
All seams allowetl, alwolutc correctnem guanmteed.
Rrlo^fli lOo flind fiio •bboH.
Want to bu^
a Bouse?
Ht..
Make your Selection
now. Tablets worth
from (*»c to 25c to be
When in need of lattems. try the
GKtra Wide Bail
the Governor ^
Of Dress Trimmings
For Fall-1903*«« '
We are now prepared to show an excep
tionally large and complete assortment
of the new Dress Crlmminss for tbe Cemtafl
•eassn. Here you will find assembled
the most modern and beautiful creations
in dress accessories consisting of Bands,
Edges and Insertions, in Clunies, Silk
Appliques. Galloons. Medallions. Persian
and Durbar Bands, all over Laces, etc. In
fact you’ll find everything here. |n Fall
Dress Trimmings, from the inexpensive
to the best Imported Materials.
Il’U look pretty big to you, and you’ll say “1 dooT see how they
can afford to do it,” bul never mind that; all )*ou want to know
is that this sale will save hundreds of dollars to purchasers of
school suits in the next week or two ::
::
::
::
::
;■ $t.oo
’
$1^0 K.’at'zr.a'rss
$2.00
$2J5
$2J0
$3.00
For Boy’s two-piece suitt from goods
worth $3.60 to $4.60.
For Child’s suits, worth at regular
prices froo $3.60 to $5.00.
worth fnm $4.60
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Wc
want everyone of our regulsr customers, as well as tkoM not so
w^ acquainted with tn. to know about and get tbe benefit of
ihm offer-wben you have qitisfied your own wants, tdl yoor
THEEVENmCffieORO
■:
^im ExceptiM8ii)r-<
.....................I.*
TlUVCMft^filTV. I
barrel of
I oil. a Maatatee nioi
broke off the faucet aad had to hold
ton ina Nlzoo A ZUnmefvui. vtU to his hand, orer the hole nearly aa hour
until
m
customer
came
to
hta
aid.
tto 1t«eU««
r 4.
mm
:: J£
::?S
Om ymr. br ■ull.............
•Mb
N*. a.
■c-i^
Tb.
RmmA
In this melodl
by a Booth Alhkm farmer.
ibeTSw'taiwwS^lreTr^^rolf
as Mr. Plne^
. a mocn worried and atlll cheerrldegroom. Mr. Henshnw. U ta
said, gets much of the fun out of the
tort Toby Claude, the Plfi. Is. says
the New York Bun.
Bua. “a IttUe bit of
, and
d plays her role
n
Interesting and diverting man
Miss Btells Tracey, as Mrs
l»le, ta pretty, vivacious and
and mak«« a decided hit
i H. Prtnoe Is the Admiral. W
ce is the I»rd
cellor; May Ten Bmek nsrole of the Official Mother
leee. together with the
“aif.
me of the
s'* of this
U ta Staled that immense gun works
will be bum in
^ ^
Since me Bnrslais
Came to Town
In our Womplo
A tautiful oik. cobbler teat rodeer. ttraag, well ma<ir, well Bnitheti,
tolid oak, high back, juit like cot, (cheap al
$150). now.............................Wf.WO
liii
About 9UU differem Myles of
WtottojtffliOibMrtU?
sSMIPLE ROCKERS*- 11 IIP/,
MtamcpfO|«tktoalpric«. -THto SlK
Stovlno: U most noticeable
on the 6ne.yy. grade goo.*. "
^
J. w.
Open Tucadny wening* 7.-00 lo
J-ATER
tol Hows* Furtilator.
WHOLEBALff AND RETAIL
AD depoaiti payable on demand
on rhicb he was standing, on hta head
boold to the result. Thst 'A and face. A pencil which the boy
held In hta teeth was driven a dlsof four Inches Into hta neck.
• Is easily proved by the
K—Hah torrmata aaA Oaatw.
of blood came
fact that ae London company
lUrlwvw tto two ctaaaes of upper
icluskm of iu third yt-ar at
BiKl mider aerrlton in Engtand the 11m*
I theater. The New York
curious
brass chick., which I
of deauirratlou ta ilrawu with even
Ca lao < Bpany has passed Us three
B(*nmd
In
existence
ta
X
greater
slisrpneas than between those
perlonnanrc. and the AusMnttoi in MtoMtac Mi eontec bnck
of lusster and ulstreoa. Often fur the
DDpany ta nearing Its one fVtoskey man^ A^ small i
fierformanCe something
bot 4be\voliiaM of
ball When
ge:her.lu
*!J^iJid*mwlcal productions. The cos
absolute alienee ta prxthis t* the
Hes the n
tumes are said to l*e
t»e tlAie. as It is s point
served during the
SHSl!^**The*a r of the dock .
hesatiful. particu
the upper clsss. rom
pleted
the
s
«
k
^
sfier
he
had
ts and short dresses, and
*bsr" tights
Israel of butler, lady’s maid, groom of
Beldlng people who heard an un i-lumibers. valet, boosi*keeper. etc., not
^*inaat *ibe presmt* t Ime *‘*ThT‘"mttsta
rthly lot of noises the other day ro Shan* household aecreta with thorn*
is of the swiM-i strain which always earthly
tiKiughi
s
sing
murder
tiel««w the salt, and also they taire no
rscieriMHi
nu«»ru
i
biiioi
•
wiirs.
^hcractertaes
Howard
Talliofs
•Intto. vkto «»Milre mv
that the lex
mind to listen to the pratUe of their In
and tae book and lyrics are fn»m the It turned
to itoooftoto by
fer!, rni. For subse<juent courses th«* up
George Dance, who
graph and an as
sride re
SB a writer of pure
|s r s.*rrauts iviiair to the ”lK»usekt*..p
In hta native tan uage. and Was
omedy. In some of
.- where are spnkd n*llr.ht*s
pla>ing 1
musical hlu are -Roly Poly. '
to carry tto covotiy tofoly boyoi
ns superior to thoi«. provided
wlafTo^^
dy.- -The I^eader
crUin. The fnrwei^vhotbfir bo
exien
bronse turkeys for tta* others, and ronrersatlon gm»*
Frills.- The Offle
d. At the present day this
oocum. com, vb«U. toy. live ntock or
recently a prise gobbler of tht
-Law.- aad There’s.
turned'1up missing. After a week
dairy prodoco^g sure <k pcoflinble
I in
ftalled Broad flock turned
bad trapsed the gobbler was f<»und regular late dinners, at which vtaltlnc
prteM tbr hU output. Appa
doing several tatter than a hen tur
ints. If of the -upper ctasa.- are
tbia In bot tp to a year of blc crops. range a large theater party 1
key’s stunt. The father bird was In pn*«*nt. At the servants* parties. In or
a quiet sp<it setting on s nest of ben’s dor to avoid confusion. It ta cu*tomnr>
: tot oor Bcnealtoral prodocu a
me City. If Mils 1a conculd
eg(;K and the old fellow 1s still ps- for them to adopt tto names of tta ir
toerwatai aa rapidly as the demand
tienily trying to hsicb them.
masters, so that while n*al dukes nnd
for ttom. the ooaaeqnenoe tolnc rery
Many carloads of western sheep arc
, hlik prtoas and good proftto to the
jommodatlon to the liURlm*ss nu-n. as tadng brought In by farmers in S4»utb
‘ brtoer. Very likely eomblnm
t Will enable them to attend to their -rn Michigan to fatten for the market
At Flint Edwin Karr’sM2.yesr-oH
. apaettlatloo tore unduly eatoaced tlie 1 lilies Saturday morning.
inau or meat aad cotton, but tb^
In tliJf mirrors of to.lay tl
How's Thlsl
. could not hare done this were
•w* which had run
reflected, by a biyer of sib
We offer One Hundred Dullsrs Re^
for the gradual oreruklng of supply
e and had l>een kn
amslgatu of tin. but a.|>rtt|
srsrd for any case of Catarrh t
ched the wire himself and c«
by demand, tto effecu of which they mnnot be cured by Hall s Cata
light Is liwt In the prm*ess of rvto-tlon.
and the Image ta less luminous llwn
simply ezaggMed for tbdr
Cure.
Idle, tadng
the original.
.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Bnandal adrantage. It U many
a bystander.
The value of rf^ottklng glass ta usual
We. the underslgncyl. have known
: Bloee the American farmer enjoyed
o as to L
r J. Cheney for the jit 15 years, and
U rotloHrted^by. tbe thickness ol the
The* lK.y ■s hands
: such proaperlty as be U baring today •telieve him to be p^ectly honorable
glass. ta*cnUM* the thicker it Is the
■ and there te erery prospect of his n all builnesB transactions and finao
It
roost
ta*. But speaking s.-i
stronger
A ChelKiygan urchin chewed flv
natty able
haring another year of the sam
•naflcslly thick glasses are defiHtlve.
laper and muirly t
'Ions made by th^lr firm.
this mfiaas much for general bu
The annual reuni< n of the surt Ivors because tbe ouUines of tta* Image rr
West A Truax. V^lesale DruggUt. •r the Nineter*nth Michigan Infantry fleetHi are less cU*arly deflmsl.
**Tto nmnetary shnatloo Is still
^iU ta* held in Oi
r lb
Tberv are really three refle«-Uous nnd
aubjeet lhal eseltes attention. Good
Mart in. Whole^ nd IT.
consequently three Image* In every
rates for money are likely for some
glass mirror, one from tbe tip
Hall’s Catarrh Cure 1s taken In
months to come Loans tore failed
Tha Death Panalty.
frt.m the
ieroally. acting directly upon the
to eome down from recent high dg blood and mucous surface** of the sys
A little thing sometimes resuJu in
• third fnmi tta
ores in spite of recent liquidation tern. Testlmoniata sent free. Price. leath. Thu* a mere scratch. Insigni metaltte layer at the lu»ck/
TbU it a disappointment, and Indl 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggisu. ficant cuts or puny bolls have paid
An Ideal-mirror ta one w ith a pT
»he death penalty. It Is wise to have fectly flat surfaev. but It ta only
Hall’s Family Pills are the l>est.
Bncklcn’s Amies Salve ever bandy.
It’* the tost salve on earth and wlU
BUCK HUNTEtS, TOO
prevent fstsllly. when Bums. Bores.
I’lcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c.
will They Be Usbie to Ten Years
I and backed by
If They Shoot ;
good ecndlt Indlmtkms pointed to
trmmr.
May Defeat ItselL
aome of tbeee loans being shifted
AGAINST AMERICAN GRAIN
tbeir maleh iu feiiiale
Airope fbr tto pnrpoae'of reliering
• which ) hunter
European Dealers May Insist on Buy iDstanee Illustrating thia ta n*called In
tto local situation. This ero'uld defer
an lM*Ini
which a once famous meml*er j>f llbe
* by 10 ;
tag it Only by Sample.
gold Imports, tot our credit abroad
Pbltadelphl.1 bar was quletli
onment, ta toglnnlng to rec«‘lvc at
was strMigtbened by bur ability
IWTitn. Aug ni —An inn-mat Iona fectlvely -*.iuelcb.*d’’ by a lo
lody wh
tentlon from Ictcal sportsmen. Manx
evidence was very dami
damaging to hi*
arc asking if the taw applies to ca
meet
St
Brussels
next
Thursday
rope is much more witling to give u« where a duck hunter fills a man full
It
ta
said
here
that
the
object
of
of bird shot or only to cssi*s where the nie^-ting is to arrive at a ct>lk*ctHe realized this, and. bel*lng nettled
loans than to take mir secuiith
right. When the cr9p demands are s human being Is mistaken for s deer Ive agreement against buying Ameri t tbe impertinence of her o
The statute seems to .cover
tan grain on cenlflcates Issued by eaolved to embarrass her If be could.
orer. which fall bearily upon this
Some believe thst the new tai
insfiectors.
lefeal Itself In Its purpose, as a hunt Ainerlcan
i,argesi grain dealers of Hamhi
knowing he has shot a man wll
tto went t^ finance lu own crops, this
qoent use off tbe word Irony.*
1 go to the aaslstanc** c»f i woundc*d and Bremen will attend. Dealer*
: nlHftlag of crediu to Bnrope will prob
understand Its full
-son. but will make hta
i ably cease and repayment of the
I gntlons we are Incurring will he In
•, sir,"
J
If I t
i order.
therefrom.
Correspondence
-rbr n Jong time past It has been
Ing up to
that American indulging lo irony." - rbltadelplita
the fear of tto money market at ibe
Aiueriran grain should ta*
I bought only
ooatUag crop-nsorlag period that has
and carrii*d as from other countrle*. on sample
terrtfied Wall street Now that the ap
It i.s sugg«*st«*d that the various got
TTbr Be ^rrle. a Cawr.
prebeoaion has about worn Itself out
ernments !h* asked to establish In
Tbe man from l4>ndon who always
But 1 will never
Uimtt Ibis fall I will take to mv heels siMTtlons on this aide of the Atlantic. carries a cane In fair weather gives
bis reasoo for doing so;
! ; pectad by tto pessimists to do
tnd.put all the landscape possible to
"You qee. carrying s stick ta not only
damage lo tto tate com crop. At the iween the victim, and myself .No
very proper, but It ta also a very use
, pcenmU time, bowerer. the outlook for 3<sk1 Bamaritan act* for me with IP
years’ lm|«1sonment staring me
ful sccomplisbmenl. Why. don’t you
I that pmdnet. doe lo tto pceaaat grow the face.”
disease is oftat
tng waatber. U moat fhrorable: at
The duck season this year, as us
It it tto oora crop that ta ibe thing
of microbes. iDclS^
watch, aad. ns a maUcr of face Is
having something in my, hand that If
I start away without It I miss It be
! 'about the only obstacle In the way
Puts an End To It All.
fore I have gone half a dosen <
A grievous wall ofiimes come
aa Improrlag aioek market. With
Now. when I carry my ombrelta
s result of aabearable pain from c
nsed organa. Dtarlnest. Backache.
Just tto same. There ta oolblng like
habit Try it and you will never lose
an umbrella."
Pills they pat aa end to It alL They
ery cores diseases of the
tre gentle but thorough. Try them
25c. Guaranteed by Jas. G. Johnall Iheae prodoota. Thk oonatry will Only
Tbe mosquito wmoders pretty mn<^
•on’s and F. H. Meads* Drug Btor
and porifica the blood. stover tbe
oeengy ttorwby an extmordlaary |
be world, snd ta found from
GlKATATTlACnON
I to Lsptand. 1where It ta also
tkm la obtalalag rery high prkwa
exports of sugar and coffet. whleb aie
now at tto lowest prices on rweoi
America that the wretched Inhabitants
Caivst'* Wlll«ffie Brought Her*.
i nnd which cannot faU to glre os
sleep with their, bodies covered over
With Company of 40 People.
rery large International mwdlt b
with sand three or fw Inttos deep,
naco for this yaar. The bigb prices
the head only being left out. which
loo. who starred
whtah tto.Carmom througboot
they cover with a handkerchief. Even
James Clarence,
: clothes afford at beat a very par
west aad sooth were nMe to obtain
DOtts by Charles Cogh____ English actor. In The
'
latt year for tbelr prodncta tore Urea
ed by tto proboacta
them snadcni money to ndmU of
^ tbeir opening bnnk neoounta. i
iMd orTTOo. bSrhTR. M
and duplicating tto phenomenal sueWife fstandlng with tor 1
of them in tto pnet. This etonld dl^
: mlnleh tto neceanlty for tending ds
ing the erop^morlng period es large
enpfly of netoal money for that pur>
pont. and will to a feataie of ooasid
•rnhle wmtegntoPi la ooaaeeUoo with
%
ne>tii|irii
„*:3
dm
mm
d“r^s:,ro^rsrec*
Dr.PieteeWIVasam don for you, for love Is blind.
al nf tto oongoodoa that •atire four
tor OMM time past la and an tto
i
■»«
A high M». high tack. «bbta MM n»kM. far....... ... WI.«S
Evkk«Uy«»e people think it
better to put their money where
it wiUbe aaie nod enraiag mtercat than to .kecp it in the hotiae.
ThMaceStatowiblc
WtottoytotUBkitofftlt?
As the terminus
of the T. C.. 1.. A M. railroad and as
Ibe terminus of n car ferr>- line.
Northpon should boast at least of
bHng an Incorporated village.
A peculiar accident befell A. Petrie
who resides on n farm near Big RapWblle chasing a bug from a room
evening recently be knocked the
aney off a tamp and fell on
of glass In such a way as to
sever bis cose. A physician ses^ the
and the
ing nicely
Lawrence, the three-yearold son of
kr. nnd Mrs. James Perrin of Owoaso.
•aOO FALL •U«IH«M AMBAa
IB Mb tMi^ «C W« «Mb Rmbt
Otot» toilevra tto Banadnl m
nto to to Vitoml tonitoto niwl
floilBldoM to tojn:
• 0hp«^ maitoc. hf large
totoUy commenBeil by
e»nnmii|g|ii,of thebeet
. BUSINESS CARDS.
YW taalaa t Ttotos;
miea. etc., are
___
carried
- ikte great attn
aaemed for a date
TnnrevM» Oty. end local i
«n look lorwaM toe ran
ms
tto remains of many
Bokami
aqpM to tto foto «C taklw ttom down.
totor wOtoff «C
ftom la Itoir
SHOES FOR SUN
SHINE OR STORM
C^fiL^irsa-Sfirs?,
Correct shapes, iliirahle
leathers, moderate price
and a tit and style compar
able only to the five dollar
kind is what makes Minors
Monojrram SllOK the
most popular women’s shoe in America. Trice,
Sold only by
RACHANT & ROSGOE, ’tTRr
tS-MsS’SS
BUTTONS BAY. MICH.
I KNAPP
|
elan- to U«atlful Ursn.l Trav.-rFr '
j.'w. Gwiiiittt, a ».
Ot-orrsl Pracuo.
^eS^UliBWatcliniaker.
Watch, Clock ami Jewelryreioireil.
Fine work iny ;
specially. l»romplness my j
moua
Give tnc a call.
Next door south of S^juircs
BarlterShop. .-. .*. .*. .-
(UMie woks..
$herT„*nafliu«aaUta**s
Carpet Qeaning and Fewther Reno-
om-TKO^A-ri-itr
to be made into rugn. let me
N. X CHAPIN. PTDprlclor.
409 S. Union Street
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
HtOQINBb
o tto New
Dsnttat. has ro-
KITCHEN
i
The Peerless Fine PanU i
han merchant tailor made.
J. Co., Detroit.
better
«
F"u rH itkj re ^
a-::
p
That makes the work^n the kitchen so much easier. A ^ood share of
the day is spent ip the kitchen by cither the “lady of the house’* or the
help. Why not make this work a pleasure? It don’t cost much more to
own the l>est, and then—see the convenience—and the work is dune in
half the lime.
Kit:eHoff-i Coiblno*ts
were invt nted to make housework a pleasure. There are so many things
needed in the baking, and they should be right at hand. It is surprising
how many steps can be saved when the kitchen utensils are within reach.
These cabinets sell from $4.00 to $9.75.
Ooibino^-ropm
most handy “to put things in.” They have so many handy little draw<;rs
for extracts and spice and other things nice. You should buy them with
the cabinet base—then you own the whole thing. These ape $2.iK) to $4.00.
Ki*toKon CitaiRbooircls
a place for ever>- pan and spider and kettle and all other baking things. An
hour'a day is sometimes savetl when you know where things are. Sells
for $7.00.
Ki^oHon OHttirm
6 of these jgoodwood seat.thrce spindle back chairs will cost you only $11.00.
KCi^oHon TsblM
A good big drawer, good wide top. costs you $1.75.
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‘
»CIAoH«r»
That’s a queer word, isn’t it? But see what it means. AH the tin pans
and pails and strainers and iron pots and kettles and spiders and that
lava ware that you can burn and the agate ware that cleans so easily, and
the dozens of other useful articles the housewife always has a ne«-d for.
That’s what you call the mops and brooms and scrubbing bruslics and the
hundreds of different soaps and powders that are needed after the baking
and washing is done. The Kirkolihe that cleans, the Gold Dust that
makes the work ^ easy, the pride of the kitchen women like so well.
Pyle’s Pearfine, the old standby. Scrubine is something ncw% and it does
the work, and for cleaning glass nothing beats Bon Ami. We will make
>'Our work twice as easy 4f you will let us. Once started you will be one
. of our “Steadies.”
v*
m
&
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
mi
I
TEE ETEKIHa BBOOSD, TBA^
THE FLOWER
; ^ flour. It is the beet all around ‘;
flour for family use on the C
markettoday. Ask your grocer ^
C
for the BEST, and you’ll g»t it.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
wws
or m W01L9
News haa beea reoMred la New
!rort( that beeauac theyrefoaed to take
the oath of allegtaiiee to Qreat Britala the 70 Boers wbq were detalaed
clared. have been seat adHfi. They
wtll oome to New York within a fortnight and aak Amerirans to furnUh
the funds to pay their
to ihMr home, in the 1
ingest professor In the worid
. Bpauldlitg. who at the
OI*rV. MIOM.
rlnclal maadarina who owe their post
tloas to the empress wIB be expected
to provide..
It la aald that a daughter bom re
cently to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dummlt.
who live near Monett. Mo., haa more
living relative, than any other child
In the United States. Among other
kin It haa
two grandmothers. Two
grandfathera. two great grandinoih'
great graadfathers.
grmt*
great-aunu. nine great-great uncles,
great-uncles. 10 greataunts. eight
ha and eight a mts. .
Uss Maud Brown., daughter of
John O. K. Broun, a manufacturer of
Washington. Ind.. Is • ring tempot
ariiy as a csrrlef on
route. The regular <
brother. BenJ. P.
every
■m:
G6e<mjomus
w«M‘kda>
About the runniest aocident reported in Rnglndd In a long time had .f<»r
to fall at the hands of I
Its victim a cow. which performed the
Time
It U a large silver Hr
feat of falling Into a chapel at West
which tradiikm says was planted by Coker.
The place
Georgia Washington uptm the grounds' that of the Plymouth Brethren, and it
of Upsala. at aeveden and German-;U Millt under the slope of a hill. The
town avenues. The old tree Is rapidly j cow was brtiwsing on the
hillside
falling Into decay, and the present j when suddenly she lust Tier lialanre.
tenants of the place ctmtempUte hav- plungeil down 20 f<-<^ or so. *Tli“ on
log It rhofied down to remove a dan- <he chapel nw>f and
went straight
gennis menace to passerby.
It Is through It. Luckily there was mi sirvover l&o feet high, and Is of the same ice going on at the time
BoroelsMly
sfmrles as the trees which compose who had se*m the affair told the r«iWs
the famous Black Forest of Germany, i “wn-r what had befallen her. and the
WUIIama. memlier of thejlaGer gut the key to the chapel and
state
legislature
from
C.v'went
in.
.As
soon
as
the
door wsr
Wisconsin
tlslaturts-^pparently as good
as the
s rat blto. Two weeks ago. whDe Mr.,»» new~walked qutetly out.
Williams was at work In his flour i
K Van Norman, an Aroerl
mill, a rat- ran acniss the flotir and be' can cltlt**n and a scion of the old mysiepiied iiiMin It. Thinking the animal! ■> »H.use of Poland, sailed from New
dead, he went to pick It up and throw Vork as a second cabin passenger on
It out. The rat bit him at.the l»ottorn »>is .way to his native land to wed
of the middle finger, and blood poison »‘rlncess Uonla
He will bring his
ry in the i
»gsp..n
Is the 4Hl
Cart Rudolph Bchults. 27 years old. caldh. The
p ChauU
. a monthly mi
has been elected president of
tire
and his
la In Chicago
Kquitable National bank. New York
city. He is the youngest president <d
a uatlcmal bank In New York and the
Eni of Bitter FJghL
youngest but one In the Unlletl Stales.
“Two phiclans had a long and sluhA featuh- of lowas dairy exhibit at
the SI. ixwls world s fair will be a hom fight with an aheess on my right
lung.”
writes
F. J. Hughes of DuPont.
• statue In butter of Jidm Stewart, the
Ga.. “and gave me up. Everybody
pioneer creamery man of'Thal sUte.
ated urtth a woman who lived with her
mothw^ within 9or Uocs. I rode out
with him on bis rtalts to her. which
were mostly mads In the evening. 1
■ found the woman too Hty bled for thot
[region and learned that she and her
mother had srrlvwl noon after onr
forre. There was a young man on the
!plarecn»edlMck. who acted asaaortof
1 butler, with wrhom I became frteodly.
He ws. a sharp, keen fellow, and after
a bH. he IH out the Informatloo that
instead of being an old family aenrant
he had been hired to come down from
Washlogtoo for a few weeks.
There were other thl^ga to aet ms
thinking, and the oolooel hadn*t paid
more than four etaltB before 1 became
auapldoaa. The colonel was piled with
liquor at every Thdt and he waa al
ways “gabby” as we returned to enmp.
sod aoroetlmea visibly nodcr the Influence of drink. In waiting on
Dick had
helpless in the matter.
1 could not
(to him about It. dot did 1 dare to
go to the hrtgadler without the pUloest
evidence. Dick and 1 vtso in full a«y
cord, and we determined to find out
JujU bow matters stood.
n was in summer, with all the with
dows In the bouse open at night Ona
couM station himself under the slttUif
windows sod hear every word
spoken inside.
MlstrusUng me. peihaps, the widow had always had a col-
iSur I
fnim France may
na and now a Gerllne haa dropped Its
proiHisal to tiling 4.000 friars to South
America, as the governments of Ar
gentina. Braxll and Uruguay have derlan-d they are not distiosed to re
ceive them.
The 70th birthday of the RmpreKs
rurs next
plans are carried out. the cost will
amount to nearly f:..l»00.(KHt One-half
ttf this sum has already l»cen pul
aside by the director of the treasury.
Tshuanlln: the remainder the pro-
and If he does not <
Dick was not bmoght Into camp, hut
an aid rode out and managed to aeemw
had Imen l^roui
and the same from DtYhy'a gap.
ai a very liberal discount. It has arrived
and we are troubled to find room to place
it. so have decided to put a price on it
that will reduce the stock at once.
and prtval
but the ,
Infortnadon. Be made all ready for
an attack, and half the force waa un
der arms aU night In the gray of the
morning the enmny came marching
down the pass, thinking to find os only
men and unprepared, and the hot
ka and repolaea that followed for
the neit six boors are mattera of hla>ry.
After It waa all over the brigadier
tent for the colonel, and .after gn
boorts talk the Utter's resignation waa
made out and forwarded to WashlngAa to what waa said between tho
men no other cars overheard. I
Dt know to this day If the part I
played was told the coloneL
When be had left the brlgadlet'a
tent an officer with a detachment of
men was sent to bring In the two wo
men.
Thoy had fled boors before,
leaving the boose In charge of a serv
ant, and I do not think they we» ever
.
21 qt. Dish
became Intatnatcd with the woman,
and when In hU cups be cooM not keep
hU own confidences. She may have
met hhn In the first1 pUce by mere ac-
TUESDAY ONLY
^
Ask to see our new line"of quarter sawed
oak extension tables. Theyre beauties.
Basement floor.
or address the public.
tt you bm RhenmatUm. sgriU Qg. and oar pto&BS wm InxBbh with,
oat chaiie any infonaatioB teiiod. and we wfil man free onr book oa
failute, and Iberw were 280 dead men
to bory at the mootb of the lonely
mowitaHi paaa
M. QUAD.
New York.
tna. and onr (
hrighu-*! members of that
gru.p wiilcJi hiclu.lt-s Whitcomb Riley.
i;cn»'rAi V.ftl.acc. George Ade.v and
other cclfhriticR.
.Mrs.
*s. l«atta has a
slur., telirng style tl
is all her own.
anJ wuu.loriully ui
In “JimWin ton” she has .‘xrelled
morning for Hancock, wl
earlier crvatl
attend the moeUng of the State Sun
day School association. Mr. White hecovery <
ern coll
the fac
wnen a wesi-
denmnst rated UH-lanau
county
union.
White going as a delegate from the
are the power of
'ongregatlonal Sunday school at Ma
sunlight and emitting Ji agsln at piVcit?
Is the nio.m,
ts...
at home to their frlnds
W4v»ks at Mr. WblicH
emit
IlKhi
covered
will Interest
despondency invarl
somplhlng
event that
condlUon which makes suicide likely.
At the first thought of self-destruc
tion'Uke Klecirlc Bitters. It being a
great tonic and nenino will strength
en the nerves and build up the sysI! Is also a great Stomach. Liver
■
Mr. Only DOc. SatIsfac*tlon guarx
by Jas. O. John
and F. H
tiylnf to dUcte Mr forte
ly.^nS"dTlii*tTtem
policy and I find myaalf tarolng Mt a
n
-mmt
“I
vididaclal
N dartaUa **Ooale ante
mU
brt-
PBK 1000 VATIS
iMteUmBNMi
UtUmPanrU
lower
Cl of Ii^;l.t JiiiM I
tioii- llb.smitloii In Hie sllv»r
at l4.uriuiu. The
an* ago
as miux.tkable, and rviu^lsHnl fi.r the
Hamilton Clothing Co.
FIRE INSURANCE
L. 1. A. BUILDINffi.'
i, i
M.&N.L TIME CARD
;2E«8i:::
i'=
i*A.A. B.B.
JOHN R. SANTO
■]
E.W HASTINGS & SOI
FIRE INSURANCE
. -fhicugo Journal.
Tram for 0«Ur City kwvvs «.tJU a. m. aad SM
*2.50 to *3.50.
trhman gets a <
Isgusl.
the finish of the third act the ti
makes a thrilling escaiK* on a
catchy.
O. P. CARVEII A BMX
O. ]U*lSjffWOOD. O. P. • T. A.
u-d plenty of
silver, w hich «H>uld rtadily lie rena
tiy the suiM-rb r nusb-ru s|»pli[int>i*a
dlsixivi-rtsl. however, something
more valur.ble than the sllvtT—s
popples of a siKM-ii-s which bad dliutpr twenty .-r ntu.les. the scnl
Of w hieli had Inin duruiunt IhuhmiHi
the slag for 2.1 SSI years.
M h. u H«- sbig was remove*! to the
furnan*. the in xt visit to the mine
fmind the tnitin- si«u*e cvvend will*
a III..-1 gnrgisms show of |M.ppi.-s
Af!» r tlH-lr twenty «-enturli‘s' r«*si tb> y
had bliM.imWl as v'lgo wisly as ever.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Julc Walters* comic pla.v.
"Side
Tracked.” which Is now in Its four
leenth ye»r of pro8|H*rity. will lie prtsented at StelulH-rgs Grand
Op<>ra
H.a.M*.
\Yedne«day. Septemter 2
rarkcMl
[Mi * Is
I (
ctjmtMly.. with beautiful I
mechan
nical efftx-ts..
tnany clever
siieeialtie*. The play has been n^wrlt
f-n the
HB
..a
TJ,
A. D. TYLER
Hamilton Clothing Co.
srilyLUtls^sp. e
We have Ireen talking, these ten
years nlK.ut the elev.-niess of the Jnj.
anewe. Our uienTiants hav«* gone to
extrenu-s In soliciting Jafutnese trade,
and oiir great lusuraiu'c companies
liavp sent agents broadcast over tintsUnds of the Ijrnd of the ItUlng Snn
to write iK)lh1rs. In no otin r «mntry
DENTIST
Hotel Brunswick
Ok*. SAWYER * PENHAIXB40N
>V*MCM,
wants
An ap-nt h.ns Just discovered Hint In
medical examinations be has Imm-u l*adly duiK-d. one healthy Jap standing the
test for many hundreds of hb< fellow
B»rof»r.
M6 Bssl Bgkt SL
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
52.00
u
Farm For Sale
PAVING TAX
SEWER TAX
->J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
...COMPLETE STOCK OF...
SI«ctrto and Cu PIxtiirM, SluwlM, Lwnp«.
Fan Motors. Balia. Battartsa. HsaUnc Goods.
Tsisphonsa. Gas engins Isnltsrs.
Spark CoUa, Etc.
J. B. miGE ELECTRIC CO.
..J)EN1ISTS„
“iT'iS.-jar.’asir-•
Whea TonWfifitfilllceCmfiflleti
A Great Offer.
'
til about *:..<sin.fsio in polUU-s had hven a«s«o’
""TS-pbawsar.
The American Monthly Review of written. New York Insuranc** nn-n are
Reviews offetw two years' suhscrip
exorcise*! about the matter.-k'hUago
Hon. together with 11 volumes of En»leys
Shakespeare
and
IDO rare
Shakespearitn print- for *15. on futy
ment of fl down and |1 a month. The
known as the Steal or Need
retail price of the entire outfit has *4.50. Hamilton Clothing Cc.
bam*S i. Ona of the heat In Grand
been *3i.5ti.
rravarw county; t\k mllaa aouth of
Mr..F. D, Waldron of Grand Rapids
ha city.
The only h. ivy cut ne«*e*Fnry In
is the agent. He Is at the Whiting hie
tel. and will
pleased to show the making the ship canal am.ss S*r*thin.l
J. C. QREIUCK CO. CITY.
great bargain to any one who-may call from the tlerman sea to the .\HanHc.
near Glasgow , w ill Ih- one at l.o*-li l.*e
mond. a\eraglnK 2U0 f«-el deep for one
The Travqrae City Business college and ihrtM-.piarter miles, .In the re
will not open untU Monday. Septem malnder of th- houte the a«‘rage will
ber 7.
■
1955 2w
be fifty feeiL__________________
Notice 1
The rpcclal assessment tax roll for
TRY A RECOftO WANT AD
the paving of Cass street, from From
A local artist of note tells an amus
sireei to Slate street:
and State
ing story of his vlsK to an Insane asy
from
Union street to Cass
Turn In this state
8|HiHl!ug a* tmuh
street. Is now in my hands for colleclime as be eiKild visiting an Inmate he
aterted down the stairs on his wsy to
Notice to All Persona Intereated.
catch the train hs« k to Hie city.
The apeclal assessment tax roll for • Office In the Wilhelm Block. Room
At the foot of the stairs stood s Urge
dock. Taking out his own waiih to the extension of the sewer In the aUey
compare the time, be r«nnd Hmic was east of Union street, haa been pla<»d
a difference of sereral mlinit.s Turn In my hands for colleclkm,
to he paid on or before tbi
ing to the doorkeeper, a y.mng IrUbof Beptemher. 1902.
man. be asked If the"dock was right.
Office In the Wilhelm Block. Room
“Right!" said the dWke^iHr. “I*o
yon think It would he here If it was
rightr-UMUdelidiU l^grv.
125 CASS STREET
araWy.
”I wUh.’' ha aald. -yoa
off that avsSc box.”
BRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COiPANV.
take photographs by means of
an otherwise iierfectly dark
suhstanre.s irl.M
NEW LOCATION
,
'"BOSTON STORE
No. 7 East Forty-second street.
wmsmfTsmno€
51.00
Blue and White
DRESDEN WARE
'-;14
n »“Z,ply JZoo
•eaat to dow them oat dnria(
thii month. See the nice sai«
act we offer at 18c Handaome
leather hag at 5Rc Nete
RASTALL'!3»!
Sold by news demletf everywhere,
*2.50.
Sonietimc ago we closed a deal with the*
Coi.UMlUAN llNAMKl.ING SrAMriNG Co. ’
for THREH TONS of their famous'' v
;'
Published monthly by
Thoe « DOI old Mock. Ko.
aol AUnesMogbot -e siD
George H. DanicU
Fifty cents
a year, single copies five cents.
Becquerel dlucuvervHl. dw-s nj»l mn-d
sunlight to enable It to give off radla
Hons, blit which emits them spontan
eously all the time, night and day
tu wag. He gavo lir^ Following the lead of Becquerel. Mme.
igth of our force te the and M. Curie maile an exhaustive ex
our artillery, and mentioned aminatloD of pitchblende, which was
radlo-acUve. li was a task of endless
separation, of continual dlvldings. ol
conMant assayings, until at last noth
U>eu captured. He told
ing was left hut the salt that is now
the gap our vedettes were sUUoned
known as Kadlum salt.--Ever>l»ody s
and wlmt sort of defeoslve works we
H ted. and In half an hour
had got all tl»© Informstlon wanted,
fiuicids Prevented.
was had enough to give away hla own
UM-d out i>f the army.
The Traverse City Business college poMi^a iojk in this thing Pll hive you
no. opon nn„= Mona...
WE WIN
One hundred twenty or more pages,
evcfy one ol which b nf humai
intcfcM. and every article n nioo.
traled. There is no better magazine
oftravel for teaefaera and papib than
nBFmrTfwokW^
UimVooii
culored man. had
to ownke. and the field Iras Wl ilear.
But fur the Issue st stake the act would
haw be«-u couteuipUble. When 1 bad
criTH UMicath one of the wlodouro I
foum! the c%)lonel telling all that be
» ques-
force, hut the chattering officer went
further. He gave her the atirngth of
the force at Bransoo'a pasa and at
Derby'a gapj lying eaat and west of ua
After hearing what 1 dkl. I Judged
that U*e woman would have aoute ona
o t-arry the Informatloo to
1 had hardly hTt the winshe 4*ame out to hsik for the
aervont who had be»-n math* drunk.
Boeing his condition, she expressed au
for Consumption. The benefit ger ami disapiwlutmeut. hot was afraid
i received
reived was striking and I waa on to trust any oue else with her message.
my feet In a few
r days. Now Pvo ea 8he n-turued to the wlooel, and half
my health.”
tirel)
an hour later we rude hack to the i-amp.
quers ail CxMigbs, Colds and
it was easy to figure that wonl would
and Lung Troubles.
Gi
U» got to the CouriHleratea next morn
Jas. G. Johnson and F. H
ing at the latest, and the hiigsdier had
ores.
Prl<
DOC and 11.00.
ittles 10c.
Ladies, “you can Jump on It tram
pic on it but H-vrill come up amillino
every time.” Caiman's Elastic Floor
li
WAIST SHS, KADI,
SNOmiB BMl
mth or Mcbth visit
period of Jess than
rna aatlaflfd that the
. Mg. a very big one.”
It will iM' llfb sixe and will be kept
case ihroiichout Hie
CLOSING OUT!
o—OHDERXY
While inr VttSe fore* ^ IflOb mm
vaa hoMlac SeTder-a gap Ih the Ouit the Omfederatea 1 eras
MMlloM^d te r glre Ma^^
C M the femny, is the “BEST" :
-TMAVI
I-
Cnr, MIOH., MONDAY, AUGUST 81. 1808.
^Will ha In my office for the purpose
of collecting aald tazas erery we^-
the forenoon, and from-----------clock in the aftansoon of each day.
All tazas paid bafora 8ag4ambar Ut
wtU be recalvad srtthoot ooUaeUoa
IF YOUR
TROUBLE
is chronic or a blood disorder,
microbes cause it. Rid yeoraeU
hi these genns and the disease
goes with them. This expUins why
s jugful of RADAM'S MICROBE
KILLER is worth more in practi
cal results than s whole drug store
of other"remedies.
;--l
it wise to oonUouB them ?
Why tMt ba (air to yourself and to
and give It a trial? All rou want Is
haalth. You wlU get It aufwly and
posItlYely If you drink a Uttle M tkU
rwnady every day.
Radam’s
BScrobe KUIar
la pore water charved with aoliaepde
gaaea. It will kill the mllllooa of
microbes In your blood thel are raaking you aick. No matter where ffia
eeet of your disease may be. It will
■n-i
RulamV MIente
corsd many tetoada Of ^paopfo dor-
_______ m and n
calMniteteS^^
..J
1st Md^Mitfl^TSCr latl a pteQ
of two par east for eotiaetkm wfU ba
In
Tr«FteCny.lltea
ii.
:t)i
i" •
tlsm. Catarrh. Cancer and all chroaU
or blood disorders. It atfikte at lha
cause. You drink It.
IF YOU ARE SICK with any kind
of disease, and the doctors don't halo
you. why lose further time with th^
Your ailment may ba aerioaa and
^
.*
Lake waa unable to re
MINISTRT
OF WESLEY
WAS SUBJECT OF ILLUtTRATEO
LECTURE LA8T NIGHT
mrmrrthlng to lookinc »ood for m
momt MMOMtfttl yoor** work. The
eoorve of ■tody. oon» of t«oeh«ra and
MM or th« onnBlnatki papors from
tiM oeiMol hara bora aobolttad to the
Howghtoo
Mtataic oebool. and tba
TrararM City Hlch aebool haa been
plaoad on Oia approrad Uat of that laadaUttad Into tba
for tba local Htoh acbooh ^
ba pot oa Ita approrad Itot
tba local aebool baa to ba
omm
that
v
LMnumsHaoM
:*Thc story of Wesley” wsk the topic
if Rev. Laufman's stureopticoo lecure. In connection with his series of
A’esley services, last evening In the
hodlFi church. After briefly
e prevluns lectures, he
work of Wesley
Wesley in Eng
<he entire lime of
ils miaisiry *mt||
entll hto death In I7S1
He told of Wesley building hto flrst
rhurch In England In 1T40. which was
iboul the time that be began to go
n-erywbere on English sol) to preach.
dees out of doors.
The attempts to
Ices were many.
He traveled from place to place oa
mrseliack. covering as high av 5.0<H)
F. D. Waldron, for many years eoonected with the cirrulatkm depart
ment of the Grand Rapids Democrat,
and Uter with tbe Herald, to la the
city In tbe Interest of the Review of
Reviews.
There will be a regular commanlca•d till they become Idle, drmoraltoed llon of Traverse City Lodge.
gambleiu. and all bevuime they are the F. ^k A. M.. this evening. Tl
work la the third degree.
moot bcantlfiil places in Jbe world, beOut of his recoUecttona of the ”1
The flrvt regular convention of the
cnoee tbelr past to oo glorioos that
:hts of P>nhtas.. after
af:
he constnicted a kind of play com]
the summer
atrangera come from tbe ende of tbe
lion, will be held
of aceoee (kcked together, with coup- earth to eee Its grave. Thna tbe mod
torn of hto own. and this was acted by eni Florentine Uves, Uke eorae horrible
bto achoolfellpw^ the gardm h^ cannlbel upon his own dead.-Loodou
suite of oScea In the Herald build
emit for the part of Ajax.
ing formerly
occupied by the city
oBces. and will take posaeasioa as
soon as the rooms can be filled Up tor
It to said ihal some of the moat beau them.
tiful women of the world aie to be
The regular meeting of Chapter No.
found among tbe Indians of tbe To 147 of the Order of the Eastern Star
h^ntepec tethmua in Mexico. They win b< held tomorrow evening at 8
It waa two years later than the
are of mixed btood, Spantoh and In o’clock. Offleers are to be elected for
when he wrote hto ode oo death that
an traits generally the coming year. Come prepared to
pay your due*. A full attendance to
a oo diet In which
. It contained not
Tbelr coetume for high and holy days
rnlng service of the First
kina, and here to a to aomewbat extrmwdlnary. They wear
k of n few of them: Bklrts of aatln or atlk. heavily lace Methodist ch urch yesterday. J. Milton
Cook of YpsI
itl sang a veo' pretty
-Pay atteotloo before all to clean. trimmed, and with short sleeved waists
led "Pilgrims of the
Ilneea, that the Uble appolntmeuia which may or may not be of tbe same
may be epotteea. the glaa. bright and material. The headdteae to the princi
the oapery Immamtote. and that from pal feature, being an Immense affair of
during the dinner hour at I»ark
the cellar coniea the porcet wine t>f the accordton plalUng alllDy laundered. It Pl*^
last evening, giving a fine and
.to Usually white and comes nearest lu varied pnigram
,t was much en•plrtts and kaapa away trooblea: hut point of resemblance to tbe beaddresa
^“A^arrlage lice
don’t trust Baix-hoa, ao don’t be frugal of a Btoter of Mercy.
la dUoting wine wllb water.
There U a curious custom among tbe
-Obuin from baalthy grain well men and maldena ^ exchanging the
cooked broad. Eat sparingly of cbh k- twigs of certain treek-lii perfect se
an. lamb and barf, which am most crecy. exceid that each new twig la
nourtohlng to the body. Meat sboukl carried to the father or mother or
today denying the adrotosion of George
ba tender and without abundant aaui'ea guardian of-each, who formally gives as Styles to the Insane asylum.
ar root vageUblea. wrhlch spoil it.
sent to tbe further exchange of tokens.
-Freab eggs are exrelleot whether This to continued until tbe exchange of
A rnator’* OHclaal VmsIm.
MW or slightly cookad.
Drink aa orange bloaadins signifies betrothal
J.dr. ilHMon Hiil.-y. who lu 1892
abuDdaat. quantity of foaming milk. This pretty method- of courtahlp to dy- enjoy.il lb.- .listill.turn of iM-lng tin
It aoortobM lafanu and aaatots old
yonng.‘«l .xtll.-.^.- iiresUlent In America,
age. 8o atoo to hooey, that celestial
.nisil vliu Inl.-r was niMs»lnt«Hl to the
girt; but of tlito frugally.
t-linir ..r |M.|itU-x li: PriiM-t>tuti univ.-r
-Add to tlveae awaat barbs, frenb
slty. uttill.ut. K bto ►m.-ei.s to ktniwlng
vegetables and gardes supplies. Add jact baa discovered that
a
trade.
Parth-u
ripe fruit, according >lo season. eai»e. whmg people all Ibe time.
’-If wliHi Ku.-e.-n I bave to anrlbutntlaUy tender apples. wWb. wltb their larlring. tbe discoverer declares that
Me
to en.- thin:: iin.r.* tbnii mn.tb.v. '
It to tbe cook, nut tbe waller, who
pink tinta. brighten tbe ^nquet.
be
Kald, -It to iny ki.owbHlg.- of ml
-Lastly comes drink, which in hard should receive this material expression
of
our
favor
artd
that
It
Is
the
en
aaads of mocha sends you softly sip-
©y always kept notes of hto ministry,
ind hto excellent note book of hto life
ind work shows the man hfmsel
The speaker followed Wesley
o Ireland, spoke of him as the piooter
If prison geform. and aptly Illustrated
«me of hto prison work. Hto phllanhropic nature was another part of hto
Ife that was very carefully touche«l
non. which to not at all probahl
ipon. The life of Charles Wesley,
A larga auaihar of paopla took ad
wrote
S.chki hymns. wa.s also
raataga of tba laat faw daya of the vho
;irleny mentione<l. .
During the service Miss Lulu L'alk
ns sang ”By the Waters of
non. Bapld
livar.
tba
Boar
flag black hquor that cqmforts tlie
ind
Miss
Ethel
Gibbs Kang ’
Acm^ Hltchaira. Cadar run. the
totae^ tba Aaylum. Yuba dam. aod .s My Shepherd." Ikflh hum
arary other placa within a day’a trave:
Uke many another good man. not nil
of tba city, all hara had thair llahor
of Leo's ratoUves reflerted credit U|s>d
man during t^ laat few daya of tlie
Mrs. Charles W. Joyce and chlldn-n. tba recci family. Tbeie was at lesst
iccompanled by her sister. Miss Mal>el one black sheep In tha t>**raon of a
Dr. W. 8. Moon. J. W, and Charier A’oUe. returned to> Chicago this moiugnmeater, who hurt
CUffe cloaad tba trout ftohlng Boaaon
I the summer In this
I and 0
I catchaa near Fife
gaod<
heavy debts,
kcandsl. The
very
Doacan lIcLachUn t
pope footed the billt for the sake ofI Lis
P. 55. num b
inc n -gentle family and sent the acapegrsiv aod1 bto
a^^^ch up tba Boardman early
ann of ,„k.r" s
ilcrs the oih
to Cuba. A few
wgo
perday
ruing the iWeUng'nnd ii«* vFrank Nay aad-w friend caught a
■leriulft pieturev iluit w«*n‘ ic mlaalon to return, making aU sorts of
taa baskatmi each up the Platta Sat
promises
of
reform.
But
Leo
km*w
this
|*mI. The iiu;j grew rutlier con
and
sternly
retldeiitiil iliirin;; the |m«'kiikg
f
Tonight at 12 o’clock the trout tsh
lag aaaaon will cloaa for IMS. and
.\riaSfirnrc
aSSr TbS Ptotti.^^S!r*iSe
l^iu he had
accuatomed amlle on
Satnrday nt^ht. The
they had
eaata home to rooat;
Bd. Walt made a fine catch up the
Boardman Saturday to cloaa hto sea
C Deamond la gol^g to have the
laat of It. Ha la up the Boardman to
day. mtd^ w^t get back Ult he |
* JTF.'SterllSi to In Rapid City
L a ash atory.
iXnCTSABIGClOWD
iaiiy Trararaa City
Will At
tend Opening of Ri
in Mantotae Friday Night.
Mr. and Mra. 1
nmdall.Jor
marly of this city.
totae
this moni_
_
_________
cama to intereat Travaraa City peopk>
IB tba prodnetkm of “A Chlnaaa Hon
eymoon.* which will open the net
Ramadan thewtar in UanUtee Frida
night. Mr. Ramadell to the stage man
agar of the new playhouse, and R. R
Raamdell. also well known here. «IH
ami Mr. Chi.r. h hy way of-|desM.»g
him. ii^ki-«l:
"Johu. huve you «»y children’:’’
-Yes. -all: four!
”VeK Mill. oi:c of dem to r.aiu.Ml
crrules My>*,^ \V.i»i,ingtf>n.”
• Pnlrioih. uuvvv.,y.” r mnrkiHl Mr.
"Oh. yes.
uvo of •em.’:
-How’s th.iir*
-Well, you iM'e. one of dem bo.vs got
de co^^uIll|lthm. an* he’a goln
Three years ago the Vattcan noldierr
anM tiiiiiHuI him Jidin, and
rendered a real otrrlce to Leo XIII. by
Imrii an’ I saw de John oapturlng an anarehiat who bad conto die. why.,1 Just sayt coaled blmoelf In tbo shrubbery of the.
I’m gwinc V have a John, anywav. ..ti
Vatican garden. The pope waa kept In
named de new one John.”
Ignorance of tbe Incident. A alight
-The other one :" ask<^ Mr. Chur. I
noise betrayed tba feUow’s preaeni'e.
this problem.
and be wraa found armad wltb a dirk
Thy—why—you aee^ <
and a revolver.
my wife unnuHl him. and—welL
He admitted that be waa toying in
wait to attack the pontHT and de
calls *^1;i?%i«!^’~Nvw^”yo:
nounced ibe holy father as a -apir-
ton Clothing Co.
Leo has kept a careful watch over
hto garden, hto vineyard aod bis dairy.
The older he grew tba more economical
kcame In husbanding tbe Vatican’s
theater manager. Mr Southwell, bar
been angnged to manage the new thi*a
ter. and nlrmuly he has arranged foi
The opening will be n big society
event In the Salt City, and there wli:
be a packed bouse. Manager South
well haa aet aside a large number of
•anu for a poaaible demand from
Tmverm City, nnd Mr. Ramsdell b
number
enhecrlbe for the better ro
As the hodcairicr goiw up. so
Ibehou^.
proiei tioii la I he life Insuranre on
oroe g.vwrn ludio h.w.
There to M> earthly boi>e for the uian
< fallu
boat that
mmoaheH«,
‘ the crowd returning
so that
teach home hy 8 o’clock
lag. The lowcat price reaerred seal?
M 88. and from that price to fio. Gal
t^ery sm can be secured for fl.
talk is said 10 la. cbmp. yet some
mpto ludulge ill extravagant reuiarl s.
It too t alwayw common sense that
mnts: autmHlmes it's the um'ommon
kind.
ne men have to go bioke before
liretk thetnaelvea
hablu.
.tur^h
that aaM may be reaerret
A well known contlnenul skeptic
once had an audience with Pope
at
tbe VatlCBn.
-It to not my place to oome betw«-n
you aim your God.” said tbe |K>pe to
his visitor. -I cannot urge you to
him as 1 see Irim.
That rests With
your own good Jodgmefat and the
Moat women riin put up with a good
^ In Ibis wwrid if ibel, huMnd.
Wlil put up for 1
Tba Travana City Boainesa oon«ee
While walking through the garden
one day early In hto raign be saw a
servant gathering orangw and lemons
and asked bim what ba waa going to
4o wltb tba fruit
-Dtotribute them among caidimila
ud high pmlataa.- waa tbe reply.
-That to tbe
Vatlcan.-Indaw
1 shall U
^
The next day he laaned an order that
M tbe absence of special commands
tbe Vatican fruit should be sold, and
It baa been sold ever since.
The wine that aoppllea tbe papal ta
ble to pmasbd from grapaa grown from
vtoea planted by Leo
blmoelf. MUkta
whlnMelf.
by
and foata on tba
papa a fobnloM oum for tba right to
pot the Vattcan wlaa on tba market aa
have tbe extras for gel
time when we Imvel la haste.
Of
course this disixivety will not result in
the searching out of the man behind
the man who reacln-s out his hand for
the Up. We shall continue to send our
gratulUes along on the same old Uoiw.
getUng a smug contentment over feel
ing that we have done our duty—or to
It the aatlsfactlon of making tbe p«'tty
display of cmr cash resounvs?-and
to the tip-question
ady find It too pei-
rlv.*.! from tb.- w.-nto lak.n fr.mi llw*
ebapt.*r*- r*a.l in yonr hearing tbin
niornlng *
In tin* numuKiTlpt I’. •
word
hapt.-t'' Imd lM-.*n aldin-vlat. .
—’. bap*.' Tills w..nl . aiiM-d !b.- piliil
er t.» pnnlm .- tbU |k.1
.miH \e.*-Kl,.n.
• -.Mm b lH i„m .111. In* derlv.ll from
In your ln*arinc tbi- nnamlng.*”—1»«*
trolt I'r.e l’n*ss
or the maii
navigators of the tropical rivers of
South America perhaps the naUves
• Tills pbot .-.:tni*b." said tb.* fair one.
fear the atlng ray moat. It to poison
ous aod to to ba found In very large w b.. •*.. I. tiger a.-f. pis birtbday prt*
numbers wjjen tbe river to low. That enis for iv.nv„„s i„st known to ..tln-r*
c*ni.Hld,*reU a
to the time when boatmen have to gil of her s.-v '*1.:,.
In the water to push their cano« over
the shallows. They are often stung by
the tall of the ray aod usually die un
less medical asalstamv? to promptly giv
Ibe other part. -ImiI
en. Tbe ray cannot lie seen, as It to of
*d quit.- a bit
lt.--Cbu-ei:o
very useful appllcaUon- It to made In this way: Spread a
layer of linseed meal three-quartera of
an Inch thick on a piece of cloth and
upon tbe meal, put at Interrato lumpi
of Ice about tbe size of a jnarblc. Sprin
kle menl over the Ice and ^ver all
with the cloth, turning tha edges over.
In this way tbe he will laat much
than It otherwise would aod tbe
poultice will be quite comfortable.
It to a good plan not to eat w'beo you
are hurried.
tVben you are troubled.
When you have no appetite.
When you are laboring under any
Btrainof mind.
When you cannot lay aside every
care and give yourself up to leisure by
cnjqyment of the meal.
6eanllneaa to^^/m^llnesa. What
an Ideal world this would be if cleanUneaa were tbe rule everywhere and
In everything — clean bouses, rlean
atreeta. clean bodies, dean hearts, dean
acconnta aod dean charactera.-Max-
weira Taltoman.
Mr*. Caller I>own-You needn’t think
that I’m going to fix your trousers at
-Even that Impecunloua little Dodg
em cab afford an automobile. I won
4er bow be manage* It r
•He can’t.--Clevetond Plain Dealer.
*^Mi^1^nil Cate and
«e children
of Benxonia were the i
tis of Mr*
J. E
Grelllck over L___
Ruth Huhbelt of Springfield. Mo., ac
companied them, and is visiting Mr*.
Bert
Havlland
before returning to
mo tb, n>« Kouruu,
Briclsii (mix .xwna of rrt itapr
-Thara ariB ba oo mora Intamattonal
races. Oar yatcb tmUden jmve reaebad
sad cumb
under the
bead . of
tbe end of tbelr raaoorcao.Thto twenty yewra bonce.
Etimologista of tbe Bmlth
With raanlta that are of rare Into aalcnce. They have called
•flante to tba fact that to tbe velna
or tba tribaa oTIba arehlpeto
ItooMoad oral tba tucM and
tUgbaat poaaMa acbleeementr
oanao ar two and Ineraaaa tba sail by
The tattoved lake capuln wa« talk***^ qnlt," he said, “when tbe boat*
R leo fasL-But bow could they get too farir
be waa asked.
-Weil,- be explalaed. -a boat has to
i dcaned from stem to stem st tbe
todasloQ of every voyage, and that
to tbe JMan pkrt of tbe work. iVbea
iss took two weeks them was
-------- pleasars la tbe lifo. When they
wave cut jfowa to a week It began to
C.USV-.I
expects to remain about two i
W. E. Garrison and wife, parents
of George P. Garrison, will arrive to^
morrow from Eaton Rapids u> visit
Mr. Garrison.
E. J. Birketl of 1
mechanic of the International Hanes
ter Co., to In the city. acc«i
hU wife and daughter, vtol
Garrison
Ivan-VIsrochll to in the ciiv to.Iav
on his way bark to Chicago frtim his
home at Shetland, where he has lHi*n
Kj>ending a week’s vacation
Mrs. Han.*y Lang worthy n
month
y^ANTSV^^Oi
*‘^*y”*®
Illinois.
*
E. E. Van Fleet of OIney. III., ar
arrive.! in the cliv yeKterdav for a
Khon vtoii.
w t: i
in Chicago on
y w
■ to alfie
s^lay to
Mauton. aft. r a vto
\V«iod of Sixth sir.*
T. J Hend.*rM»n '
CbelMiygan
«hto morning
Gcirg.* Benjamin
« Fif.- Ijik
this morning on buKineKK.
Will Une left this morning
mon
d.ir Ch«to.ygan on a busine,
Perrj- Ihirnbolton went to Cadil
and M» Pi.*asani today.
The MisM*K CatIuTin,. ami Kl./alH
i«. aft.T a visit wj
the familv of <
E Murrav.
Mr. and Mi
E. S Williams i
imed last ,. v.-iibig fn.ni attendl
umed
ih.*
w.H-ks
.aniival a: C.ildwai.
They reiam u tin.* I Ini.* and a % .*ry t
eniwd.
.Miss Craei*
Uussi*ll
arrit.*.! las!
Ci'A SAt.K liJ UK-h r.- tor w.
r
larl ..f
J K.
*Hh her anni. Mrs' .S
Ypsilant'r
..-nxlt
FOR RENT.
^“»' »****■
»’lea«am
l>ed Fulb r’'Urn?Tlintou^ this
morning to tak.* the salt bath- aga
Mrs William Shut.^r of Manist.
Mrs. F L ,Sh,.i.*r .*f this cm a
.Miss Hilda lb-land <»f Manist.i* we
Mri. Barbara Gardner and s..n Evan
.viiim.-.l lo th.-lr hoim* in Ib.yne Citv
this morning, afi.-r a short visit i
SI
I^JOL'ME TO
> O
MICELLANEOU8.
ba.s iH-en visiti,IK Miss A.idi.- i
went to Cadlllar »o,iay to sin-nd a few
-lays
^.,.ng to her Imro.* in
‘Irand lUpids
G. H . J W. and T Higgins of tlraml
Rapids spent Sunday in the citv. and
tviumml borne ibl.s monilng
Frank Iknie ,if Grand lUpids
giu**! of Chari.** A. Skelcber.
F W. WllMjn. the reglst.*r of d
r.*turned this alt.-rms.n from a trip in
Ho* upp.*r peninsula. Wisconsin, and
<*m iiart of tbe state.
L. *ST C ^LL ON HIGH GRADE
OXFORDS
FOR MEN
m HANAN le PINOREE
S5.00
S4.00
OXFORDS OXFORDS'!.
IJO this week al
go this week at
n.75
S2J0
Nothing lH.tter o r
more stylish than
the Hanan
Ever>' man who has
worn a Pingree
knows they’re right
THE BOSTON STORE
STBHBERB’S GiUin). WEORESDAY. SEPTEHBBl 2ND
"NOlUTiO”
svcNTt IN socimr.
WIN Trweel With Mara,
lanae Pennlngum haa realgnad hto
poMtkm la the shoe dcpnrtmebt of the
HaaMh * Lay Menmntile Oo.. end
"Tln-r.- w:iK u trawlli.-; printer wbo
dei'-bmd 1m> .'oiild net up anything that
.-oul.l la* r.-;:d. ami wbat be .-ouldn’l
ntnl in*
K.-t up. anyway.
A
pn*aeb.T bad m i.t in a in.rllon of bl**
M*ynu.n f..r pnl.Il.nlioii, ^Tbe Inmnlrn -
her aoa sad daughter.
- Mk G. Boyd
evening. aft«
J. Doyle Is I
SIDE TUnacIMi
K/UITnips
TRACKED
Atgood atfKwisonecooldwiditoiee. SPECIAL PRICES;
WWo. 3Wo WOO
Selttdeo|nedll»ll>a^•>>(«^ll«te<lfio(;
Cit>.PhaoelU
artlcb
ding and raising of Angora goal* •
h should jirove intensely Intcreslingoo farmers and all who ownjand
that if overgn»wn with brush. There
rtb
.
J1
€
and afie
cannot lail to to* enthu*la*tir
An.gora goats as a source of
proHL
P.*ople Imagine tbai Angora* are a
eat car.—this to a mlsUke, The
re to not more laborious than that
which should be given to an equal
number of sheep. The only difficulty
the farmer will have i* providing a
hie Irtice: Ihl* should Ik? three
high at leant and come down
to the ground. Tbe goaU do
not jump but crawl under a fence.
Angora g.uit Khtmld clip between
and a half and four pound* of
mohair wHch may vary In price tfbm
Ixteen cents to one dollar a pound,
he fineness and luster of the hair deennlnlng the price. When one ooo»lder» that Angoras browse on things
Ihst cattle
haxel-brush j
it appears that goats on a fann or
cattle ranch would Ik a good Investo
ment. for as the brmih and weeds dlsup and then
be good pasturage for cattle.
I-Yaak R FIthen of Mingo Junction.
lost both*s™**tn an**£Sat mad
them. He±a* becomes trick Uwto
rio.*r and toable to travel by wheel
~t£ial hand
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