The Evening Record, October 13, 1903

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The Evening Record, October 13, 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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1903-10-13

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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YEBTREOArS nSUE

THE E^Ktr^G RECOKI)
TKAVZBSE CITY, MICH., TITESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1*08.

TOFKOTECT
THEreOPLE

[nmmjtm
mnaumm STRIKE

IS
SETTLED

ladles of Trntrerae
M.. gave a delight
T^'tenerl‘«Mdk*m to*li
npon Mrs. B.
ful anrpriae tost eveniag
ev
H. «*pe. The huateaa waa oompletnly
Burprtoed. but entered Into the spirit b* MxIM («M. TIm balUlag wfll
of the occnalon nnd made It very •tuul oa tlw xmh mat at Ftatutk*
plenannt for her gueaU The vloltora
Be. near the Fbreatry. Ftoh and
FURNACE AT RLK RAFIDB IRON left a Sae ptoce of chton ns a token of
their eateem. The evening was apeni
WORKS STARTED UP AGAIN

IMlA*t IICAAON rOH »OT
tVACUATfllO HANCMUmA

and to aten of the conatatontory
attacked by iJbOQ bead huatera of Nn
•aa Vlaaya aad loai 2 men. after kill OLDHEN RETURI TO WORE
lag U aad'wouadiag a large nttoaber
of the bend huatera. A body of la
.dronea to the Utoad of Paaay hare AT THE REDUCTION IN PAY DE­
attached the town of ll>atoy and killed
CIDED UPON BY COMPANY
IS of the tohabuaau



in

tor «lm r«t»rdlM tk« tor «Mt«m
•IMittloA Ito Otod: *ThlR U dM
tm MMM«i to UtM VMiU. UK

rr«r«aie IU»
d«t« ari for

> bMB iMMMl which
MOA RiimU did not
to OB Oetobrr fc. ibr

torg» BMBbrn of
h^Tn^tHi
If jotaod th« ChaBfChBBM. or Mas

TM Men Appear fiatiaftod ThM They
Mave Net Been Impeaed Upon.
Having Oalned a Knowdadge
l^lng to Co’a Action.
Urowatog. Mont.. Oct. IS.—Beren
people were killed aad two wounded
8Mt4f tm t%t BvwUMt n#cvia
dnjing a drunken row i« the Bl '
Rlk iUpIda. Mich. Oct. 13.-Tbe
foot Indton reMinratbin The dead
Wakea-l>l.aat. wife and three chll
la.t furnacea of the Elk Raplda Iron
dren; Mrs Huaan Ulgroad. Mrm. Lit
o were atartpd up again thla monilie Plume
log. with nearly nil the old men hack
at work. About n docan, howerer,
fievee ledtona Wert Killed and Two

ON NOTHING
BUT WIND
NV CNTCRPRIfiEfi HAVE BEEN
FLOATED fiAVfi J. J. HILL

onmn or it. fresident
OECLAREi PRICES HAVE BEEN

‘T.«,

Philadelphia. Oct. IS.-Janiea J.
Hill, prealdeiU of the Great Northern
railway, today gave eapreeaU.n to ble
the fluancial ailuatiuu
“Within k year 1 have twice auunded
??obSly**S5i» Indl^ioM*' of*’”
a warning." Bald Mr. Hill, “and I care
denoe lor pence are to be loun
111 may no mofv at thi. time We have
botli the Rimtoa embBMy end
got 1 binge tcMi high to aell to any i*eoJepBBoe lecetlon here At
pie but cmraelvee. and If we would aell
ptooM there •eeme to be perfect
< world at large It muat be at
Mence that, while there tony be i
other ptMiplea will pay. Thla
eBoeedlBtlp warlike movei within the
next few daya and military dtoplay meane that we muet aell cheaper. A
great many thinge were floated which
way will be found Out of i
•o that fur another alx moi
there will not Im? an art

I tSsrSwr*todi^isrsEi*' ih®?
^
^

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BEST EVER HELD

_____ _

AS A HARK
OF RESPECT
,

TO JANITOR RlCMAROtlWMO M
thouoht to
ovmo

art ia Now 74.
a
Oct 13
ItiAtJtule. fur lAfi
htfU\

^ tha^ aup<
The BoldleiV and Hallor.* Keltef
oommlaalon reported the t^pendliure
.
of the MOO appropriated la> year for
^ the relief of needy ex-aoldlera nnd
aallore. and naked that MOO be appro
printed the coming year, aa calla are
becoming more frequent and aaore
urgwit. The matter waa referred to
. ' the committee on flnance, waya and

In the hlaton- «»f the county Ye.ter
da>. the llrwt day, the attendance was
and ttMlay the eimdlroent la 74.
rof. i\ T. Grawu ..f Ml Ploawuit
Mindurilng the tu.tliute, and Mlaa
inie I Allen, third grade critic
I. la toatructur.
Is fine, andI IU greatly appreclaUHl Kvery |ian of thla county
there are also
represented, and t»
teachers here from tlrand Traverse
couni)
A rveeptum was given by the p«e
pie of the town last evening, at which
Jlu were present. A fine program was
and light refreshmenta were

vvenl _
a UvUm* on '*8t>me
’» •
JttdVe of Probate Loranger reported School Management,"
the admlaalon of Jordan FUh. Ut»lie
Kennedy. Carrie M. Cooowoy and My
BLOODY BATTLE FOUGHT
ran M. Keith to the aaylum.
The regUter of deedi aakml that a
booh typewriter be purchased for uae
la hla oIBce The matter waa rw

ONLY THtEC MORI CASES

I.*Uwl. Mtch . Od
Kirt now to aeaalon for

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-----dtp Book Store

Waukerz

A Gl^lNTLEUEN-S SHOE
New FaU Stytei, New Tow

Worth
Wins^^^
• pimn
M thtM k* mmMmW
Hnt.M.rnmaKtti im».
ftfMiumTtmt. fm*.
muMp
CM
Urn numtim! •hmutf! m
Alltlmmthmtiih art ctmiMu

Ing
^ ***“
iMBt Friday the company poated nu^
ticca to the effect that if naough men
reported for work thU morntog (Tuas
day. October 13). the furnaces would
Ktart up again, but under the wage
M-ale decided upon by the company
w^en the men went « L on otrike.
he alrike h n the alluatkm
: the Iron i
which tod

ftk,* mat IHaral tarm$
taltar $aa ai $aaa.

R»n Imposed upon by the decision
cut their wages. It U believed that
ere will be no further trouble, and
there Is none, the works will con-

W.W.KIMIULI COMPANY
IMmMSt K.EStroDf.Xfr.
■Tsrsiafisaiisarsrjr

tbt Kimballs

t«E «E»i«« aKXWSr

Patent Ck>It
Velour Calf
VIclKId
Box Calf

2 Dollars-. 50c

REEFERS

UeeudBhKbeni r»ttke
ood-»e..whe.jp«b«,

WADKERZ
$3.50 SHOES

PsrBsysage 8tst6. Tfelstoaspec.
islM sat esav last lose, u <hejr ait
wartb a whale M marc. Jasiaavdl
laak 'em aver
.

-\ ou Get Them Of-

S. BENDA & CO.
TKe Rcfil Reliable CtotUet^

FRANK FREIDRICH

REFORM OF
THE WORLD

11 Get That “Habir of Benda

BANNER PAHERNS
SteOur
Window!

Restoration Hoaf of tjOOO Move
From Zion City to Gotham—2fi,000
ConvarU Expected.

zTim OIlT \llT^T*i?-Zion City

this morning teemed with acUvity. Incldenui to the march of 3.000 mem­
bers or the “Restoration Host** on Now
York. Two.lhouimnd pieces of bag
gage wi.re hauled to the depot In
wagons
Seven thousand persons aUended
he meeting for final Inatnictlona last
which lasted till 1:30 o’clock
jomlng. Dr. Dowle bleaaed the
nU home guard, and declares the
I of the wtu-ld begins with New
York. In which he exiHTts. he said,
sr. »HM> convene.

Tha “SAoe Thai T/fpr /»
iha ihoa that
Lad/ manti.

The “Kit-of-lhcin” is mainly the
l.o:ni that has brought them mui
the favor of more than a iniUioo
women who wear them.
There arc more “Queen Quality**
shoes worn than any other two
makes of a(Ucriisol shoes -Fact.
No materials or workmanship but
the Best—the very Best goes inl«»
them. 1'he lall styles arc .very
sucll.

Promotar Boaatly and L. K. Gtl>b« Satiafied That Pledge Made Was
Proper Ceurro to Take.
1. K Gibbs and IFromuter Busvily
KfltHl with the action of the
of the board of trade, ptodg
Ing IKMHK) on condlHon that the Pen­
insula raised a like amount. While
I hey wi»uld have preferred that Imme­
diate steps be taken to raUe the nec­
essary funds, they Uileve that the ac­
tion peldglng the amount will atlmu
late the Peninsula to renewed wflorU
and confidence that the city will take
care of Its end when the propw time
comes. The action places the matter
a business like shape, and toavee It
to the Peninsula. Should they fall
to raise the amount required of them,
then It will be of no use for the city to
go further.

THE ECONOMY STORE
Wa Man a Fini Oau
maktr; Skao

Skat-

Going Home!

^5.00 ^
(4 ftm Satcith 3.50.)

We Are Giving

Mr. Renter, why ««jrou

Special
Attention

paying rcnt> You can just as
weU go home to a home of jrour
own as pay rent. It may be
thai )t)u have not given thia
vcfy much thought. You wiU
never have a c^nce to buy
property at the present price.
LETSTALK IT OVER : :

TO BOVS SHOES
THIS FaLL^
We have the kind that can be
worn in the wet without rob­
bers. They arc made for the
bof that it hard on shoes.......

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
AwCW

Ckf|A OlLFlC
Stor^
OnUC

Rutner*t Old Stand

Front St.

Oppofttc Whiling Hotel
;

TOMATOES WANTED-We will pay
SO .cents per bushel for well ripened
fruit delivered at the factorr. ana

*1.33

DISMISS 5.000 MEN

WHO
WANTS

New York. Oct IS—ThrBrio raU-

ay has decided to reduce Ita work­
ing force to the lowest poeaible limit
and will dtamlsa S.OOO men from the
Hr shops and from the malntece and way corps. It to understood
£niMo^betwwm^V3l‘tollite
i other large lines will follow ault
a demonstration and a body
•even persons were killed
s wounded, aome of the totINSURGENT VICTORT

tbr^
■m of
ilanau
l^lanau

lea'JUphradel waa fined «5t) by
Mjleror vlolatlun of the
lair. The fine waa promptly

-Qutaa'Qyality' is the shoe that
l o^^ks Best. Fiia Best. Feels Best.
\Veo;h Bcsl-lS BEST.
Tlicic’s not another shoe luatle
that combines ail the features that
a Verfert Sbixr shouhi.

1‘inest in the land. All seams allowed.
Guaranteed absolutely |>erfeci.
Prices
only Uk: and 15c each. ^
^
tSTFASHION SHEKTS FREE.

Tba/ fait mhara othan bt

BOARD OF TRADEEDID«GHT
^

are just the thing for trimming shelves arid"

TOO HtOH ON MANY THINOfi

■MimlBg IIIAI naral relofaroeoHuiu
BOW M route Iw tli« Ibt bbsI bow con
•tot or the torpedo deairoyeri Itoanl
dnk BBd ClBldABk. the torpedo trmitr Mutt Sell Our Producto at Rate
Other People Will Pay—View of
the r.nancial titua
WBBlitogtoB. Oet. IS —In iplte of ihv
Rdtlac dlepBlclie. nrrivInK frequent

m-

Dennison's

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

IN ORMftKCN ROW

I •r itoMU

SEVENTH YEAR—8001

RVENTS IN BOCIETY.

s victory of 1,000 Mon-

Turklah firre ru^ “SghitoT^
curred. In which the Turks lost 78
wlih InatIgaiing rlola.
During the fighUng the anU<ler- killed nnd the HuurgenU 17.
■ ‘ IInto the river.
under- icala threw a priest
aaaUlH and battery, with the ua
STEAMER CANNOT BE SAVED
•land
Q. A. R. and W. K C. Good Time.
unkan Vaeaal Will Be Bloum Up
SW
nHTieiTeaoe
mRm^^I^
la to be Imp^a!^
Impoaed ai^ t^
With Dynamite,
Syrt^Jla^e^tematlTeoflmprto ‘itoiw.'ocT^ir-^G^ fifty people
r WWs u urn WwMiaa bmscw.
The oaae agaiaat Jacob Kotmrlk fur xim K. K. I'aae l»oat and Corps of
Detroit Mich.. Oct IS.—It has been
laroeay from a store In the daytime,
decided
that
the aunken steamer Olldand agalnat WilUam Olbba. charged
at the Flats, cannot be naved. and
. with the mallcioua deetructkm of Urn Covey s of thla place and partook of dea.
Major DUhy. for the underwritora.
will begin today to blow her pp with
are good ent
of service in the war gave him a fund
•ultad. with lenre to
German and other foreign exhlbb
war atones, and be U able to tell
to eet aalde the noa-eL..
em In a '
The two caaee agataat the T. C.. U
Ihe cone
a ^ the ffi
M. railroad aad the treapaaa case
route, instead of by atenmer to New
York and then by rail to 8l Lonto.
Veeaeto of 8.M0 tons banton. drawing
I department: of Justkw wUl show nhont IS fMt of water. srtU he naed.
e government building nt the For aeveral months in the jaax vee•ru by fira.
•a fair photographs of the large
aa. penttentlartoo and work
« to the United BUtoa, with
Bans of the wwh d<to« by the
mra. Some of these are quite
Ic. Othan. anch as pnari bat-

mis^si-ircfBivrrarrton

:^rr?Je“rtor“27s:re

5iLSLJS;sr**y^i2r*-‘^

**“*?Esi
srstsnsia'

the
BEST....

?

You want it. of course—
the Best Clothing that
you can afford to buy—
We have it. It is made
by L. Adler Bros & Co.,
the great Wholesale Tail­
ors of Rochester. N. Y.
It is just such clothing as
you have paid your tailor
from $25.00 to $50.00 to
make for 3 0U. but it costs
only from $15.00 to $25.
If you want to see the
best efforts of the mer­
chant tailors equalled in
ready-to-wear clothes, let
us show you the newAdler
• models for fall and winter
^
—Looking here imposes
ZS*l^m* »t«OOdCMVmg no obligaiion lopurchase.

NSW

•5*

STORY
•LOCK.

COR.
FRORT
MD

UNION.

Wbat dat to Wear
no longer troubles our
customers since learning*of the

Barn's But
In the short time we have car­
ried these popular hats they
have made a surprising
number of friends.

We Know
That no other hat with which
we are familiar gives so much
for the money as the Hawe's
Hat—all dimensions—Derby
and Soft styles.

\ three Dottars m ^
, XBanamua^^M

M

; «vgmte ssooaxi, ibai

Some, people at

E 1$ A POINT
: worth reihomberinc, namely:
that when wa introduce our
“BEST” flour to you and say
It’s' all the name implies you
may rely upon what we say.

TOBSDAT. WTHtm I*. UM.

40 look like 60!
Gray hair. Ayer’s

OR SK Knumnir
Its TikH NI Nw LM
Our Fall Stocks wesow g| in amd the I

Hair Vigor. cAwst

deimitment » in

TO-DAY
(stwhr)

fSape** for a

BIG FALL TRADE

sssa-rjx’sisrjs:

B^DtooMCMCA.

[ ccmML nws
or rat won*

taam. had daddad not to play Oordoh.
a oolorad stadaBU la Eatardajra
at Terra Haate. Dr. Kaaa of WiSsh
colla8«. latanraaad aad said the game
mast be canceled nalasa Gordon was

‘**^*bas *^*2imaladr*^^**^ ***^

trmaee of 8u Peter's cburah Id Chi **Jir a rasolt of a half dasan landcaco Thoradajr aad prmyed that oorai- Blldaa. due to the heavy rains of the
OM vho eovld speak hit toasae ailsbt
«Pfwar. Ha bad been swtadlad oC all
were opened and headstones torn
from their faatealags. Portkms of
train la Chleafo baeanaa his railroad coAns srera scattered about oeer a
ticket vaa coontarfalt While be lance area and In other aectlons the
slide of din, weigtains many tons, had

ixirriKSSi^pSir,^'
£Sr^r S5^~*S5
S^U,Tu;S^ Ue I>K. U. ».

^

,oh. C €►

C. Teller, commercial
Ella Thompeoa has raoelred from her
father. Ellas father has a co«Blr> for\ wbolaaale mllUnery house of
place at Barrlmtoo. III., where he aeveland. was plaood under arrest
raises all sorts of farm pcodocta. As at Ashtabula. O.. Friday afternoon,
charged with having In bU poaseaakm
and trahsponlng through the atate
farm acUrltles her father decided to
make her pan mistress of It by giving Ing birds Vr. Teller Is^Uie tWrd
her ownership of s drove of pig* irs%enng wlTblira wc^k^Tb*e <rthera
This Is to be her capital with which
10 go independently throngh life paid the regulation flue of |50. Mr.
I'Yom Us proceed* she will be expect Teller proposes to fight this case
At Irwin. Pa. In consideration of
ad to read, clothe and educate her
aalf. She will pay board weekly to $55 Michael Etanlc kissed his six
bar mother, buy her own dreasas. montbSHdd baby and bade his young
: pay for her amusements; In short, wife farewell Saturday morning.. The
woman,
holding the child In her arms,
have complete eooirol over her own
turned and walked away with Castlne
bankacoouat.
Although the managers of the Borof. her new lord and master. Thera
Wahih coUege football team at

SI.2S For Si's

U

~WHEN LOUIS XL WAS KINO '

1

oMbaMaso^

cTSSSTV,T.SSU?.?r=i
scenic production of tha new romi

I:

At New York Sundaj- Richard
Henr> Savage, the author and soldier,
dhil in the hospital as the result
Injuries received on October 3, wb
be wa* run over by a wagon In tl

TMXKNOSUtSmUTE

TRY A EECOIIO WANT Aa

m LITTLE FIRF.SIHF. tAi.K WITH THE HOUSEWIFE
n BOUT OUR STOVE DEPARTMENT
ft Nl) IF IN NEED OF A HEATER OF ANY DESCRIPtioo. or a range it will pay you fo^ your time and trouble to call in
and acc the baVgains sreareofTcrWc have rted
ing.
It cosu
ranges that range
in pnee from
oocne in and look
$35.00 to $50.00;
^ond. and wc
cook stoves from
aarare j’oo it wfll
$10.004o $80.00;
oak heatm tron
to have )t>a calk
$15.00 to $85.00;
bSK bnroert from
$88.00 to $60.00.

«•« «

n««

a weak
will da

ALL WARIAnEO BY FAGTOR

brave Scotllah laddie.

.

CABLE TO NORTH MANITOy
Mpset That Conn^km Will Be
Made Prom the South Island.
The cable connectloo between
only one season, haa already proved
to be of great value and It la greatly

““'T.’r
1. U la now pracUcaUy m
EVENTS tN SOCIETY.

BimNppm
Mt
SiMiMilm CahWn

PwT

The Boeton Store

■KJS.

IS

S3.00 Fa Mirt
$1.10 Ftr Litlli fiirls

cast aad nicety of deUU that
ways cbaraetertsed Mr. Owen‘a efforts
In the past, has been fully doubled in
his production.
The play was entirely
by Mr. Owen himself, the story, plot
and characters of which have been
uken from Sir Walter SooU'a allrrtng
story. “Quentin Durward." The story gone to the dogs for want of euOclent
Is laid In the fffteesth century durtni
the ralgn of that specloua monarch.
ich reeult U possible, for the prescommercial transaction. The seller Louis XI. and raUtes of the nmny adsompany has all the advantage of
was fairly well satUfled with the pur­
xcluslre production, and It con
chase price, the purchaser pleased
many of the noted arlisu who
with the chattels delivered, and the
! lu original production famous,
older chattel content with her new
it will be a source of graUllcittlon to
owner. The child did not cry.
any Intelligent theatergoer tojook
Kicking on wormy bread, the result
over
the
present cast; It will awaken
•If which wa* confinement In the brig,
some pleasant memorlee and be rather
an iron cage bctwewt deck* where
ronvmclng as
.cratura was from PO to 140
|the
. has formed
Is the charge ofJames Henn
for the char
of Deloit college,
lU-rlM-rt. a gra
which U
of the United
THE MARKETS.
against the 0
hu*a. employed un
fiisies coIlkT
til n-ct-ntly In Porto Rican waters.
*mrndS“*mto* IpwrodSed*"^^* 85c: No. 1 red. 84%ic; No. 5 corn. 48c;
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
— - ""ToleSo^'^SS*- **i^lwheat-^ash.
hlng. mind. mecHllng or V
ing Pile*. Your druggist will
to cure you. In -6 to 14 days, 50c.

Green end Ripe
Temetees....

Thara U but one company In azlsi

s^r.-ST?u‘SEs;-2rsri
out No. 2 nnd
t public hara
d^Me which
was the genuine and proper one to

ne ^rura

k1

“EVER READY FLASH LIGHT”
Jo« the thii« far WMchmen. Hunten, Oflaen, Phj«d»M, Liquor
Delicti. Safari. Eogmem and Madunau.
__

Ahnn
Rndf

GIEMEST
^ CHEtfEST
..HERTHiEST.
iBSOLOmT ODOUBSS

Trnllt

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
NVESTMENTS
INVESTMEI

15

40 Si:;*

at once, whil. Sloclta are Mllfac at Panic Prtce.,

DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY «Backache

pereaiarquettc

vdanPwBMM
LkMndNmB.

TW

FOUR-TRACK
NEWS

One hundred twenty or more pagi
every one od which it of human
intercut, and every article is flli
trated. There is nobettermagaa
oftravel far teacben and popOfth
TkaFamr Tract amn.
Publiibed monthly by
George VL DanidA Fifty cents
a year, single copies five cenli.
Soldbyi
oraddremthcpublidier.
No.7EaitForty^econd
New York.

6RMD RAPIDS IINDIAHA R\
COHPANY.
rfor OrsDdBsp

riOTICK TTTfJOCPAYBIW.

M.&N.LDIIEGUIO
been placed la my haada tor ooUao-

mmM

I will ba la my ofloa tor the pny
of eollecUag said taxas every w

raaiaa* AA.B.B.

irii"

mem's

•1. ud o* «U

urday. oSobar 24. nnd win be de^
to an exhibit of trait and othw tm
produeu. Dobra open to the public
"

A-r io»
PBS 1000 WATl*

Brokere
Stocks.
Bonds.
Grain.
Cotton.
Bsubllshed 1 BOP-'
Direct Private Wiroeto New York and Chicago
Our Dally and Weakly Latter Mailed Proa to Any Addreea.

TAXW3.

.js.stSsaIw«

ELECTRICITY

I
we wIirlhoV™“
Make Your Money Earn You an Income

;^T«laTr*i

and the gneaU d
Mallen a pleaaan

B

No. 126 Cass St.

tanu and oonaolatlons tar the

STi.r2-.

J. FURTSCH

W. A. MCLAUGHLIN Co.. W GriawM Street. Detroit, Kick.

Potatoes on local markeL 40c.

To«.d«r nonkw to h«r turn*
near Kalamaoro.
of the evening's
Bteted of there 1

Afu

Doo-l wait too fan* far yo«
Oeineea

Fifteen to Forty per Cent, per year on any sums of money from $100
up. can be made for you while you sleep.

, 31%ci October
$€.65; ribs. $8 45

Apfla

Sunk CMhSSSS.
CaStar nchki niM
mPankht Mdnp
Canm

South Skto Crocory.

der and Mias Carrie Ttadale in honor
of the former’s alater. Mlaa Oi

Vienna Domaa.
MU. CU»

EUlHttni ff 1EUOB.

The Trarerse Oty

Estate Exchange
igl^.sSS.’S Real
Have bargains worthy
of your serious con­
sideration Come and
see us and wc will tell
you all about them.
Don’t forget the place

B. 8. Gray. SecreUry.

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CIt. PKon# Na 197
aW.CUWnff^Maaa^ar

JIMFETtiaM

THE BOSTON STORE

t

STAGE AND PLATFOItli.

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nemuBUBiE

....$1.00..
RASTALL, •

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• Her. Jao. & OoK. of Waka^ Arfc,
wrlias. **Fbr IS yean 1 saEwat from
Tallow Jaandlea. 1 ooualtod a aambar of phyaldana and triad aU aorta
of madidnaa. bat got no ratlaL Tima
I begaa the naa of Blactfte Btttara
and faal that 1 am now earad of a
dlaaasa that had m la Its graap for
iwalea yaara.

Solid GoU Rnp—

$1Fir Udin’

HANNAH & LAY CO. H£\iHss^.iiasH
largely i
ofhlsre

SPECIAL
RING SALE

iWornrhlw

A p**w mi

had^at^ed ha^l^ ihM ^ ^

braaat and «« la his right lag. and

•neAVKsesK oitv. Miom.

RASTALL’S
NEW
JEWELRY
8'TORE

nBASIIUS
tfraisih

M 'im

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CHICAGO D ON
ANXHWSSEAT
ONCNlOAirt CLAM AOMtTTCO PV
THC limp OCKAN

‘Younfi; IVIon’
sysryi-sayjy
ErirSs.'asr.ri
leb la iMa caae amooat to

vine made agaiOBt ManiaIT. when Trararae Cliy van

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HCiMINDD
UNBALANCED

pu-r^rj-s^K-s;

MRA ntAME HAS BECOME VtO' LEHTL INBANE

will find in our Qvercoat amortment the most desirable stylee as well as the most
serviceable cloths to be had. All our medium grades—$7.50 to $12.00—are best
values to be had anywhere for the money. Our better grades—$ 16.00 to $24.00 are
trimmed and tailored perfectly, and fit you at every point. You don't know d»e satis­
fied feeling of a perfect fitting garment until you’ve been In one of these coats.

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M$AS0le$it.00peth«rrtyl«B$S.d0p$7.S0.
$10.00. $12.00. $IA00.

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y^rJSi^ssrMrfn'c

Illcn'sCoats

taaiaaMo^ Igbl aa4 baea *----- - *vbriabljr gouaa avar wHb i ,

ear of Walton, the aaloonkaeper who
had bar aenteoced to aarva SO days la
)all for dnmkanaaaa and
_______ jonduct. baa baoome vk>lastly
Insane, and aome of tbe o
* >*Tb? arork oC TobI'b bmb. lh«ef«
oMrer. fear that unless ahe to i
^ ovanrbatelat tbe **mile Bad**^
from the Jell and plaoed la ^
M» eomplatlr la two Sbaainuir halv
lorn, where .he can have dif
idall ibaBwa remarkable. Tbe aw
mre rnan what U powible In tha JalU
pfoead coaclaaUeljr wbai inaay ba
■he may not live out her aentaaoe.
bflleeed fbr aome time: Tort w
It I.
that Mr.- Praaer had not
have aocMber woBderfiil tean (t
irawn a wber breath for month, bfr
rear, a team that loobB fair to l>r
fere her
raaiaader for the chaflDploa«hlp lu
uTB In tbe flaal game, a Uan that liai .torlM are told of the amount of
tlqoor that .he has
7uf<» .h<r»»pi««i i> ti» i>ti .bp
bu .iKwrn Himc »«T doclilKl •nnpi^gbt In addition to vood
pfbao Mlchlgan-B 'imrBlty

ill;

“c“ISS
£ir£’?!'"e^‘i AT.
!T.«.r.rssc.t7:

at $f.00.$7.S0. $10.00
$12.00. $IA00. $10.00.

THE MAItKETE.

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tjcirott. Oct. 13.—December wheat.
I «d. M*: No. t »m.. soc:
No. 3 white oau. SSVke.
Toledo. Oct. 13 -Ca.h wheat. 84%c;
Member. d&%c.
Chicago. Oct. 18.—
hope 7»^c; May. 7f%c:

•to humble her thi. year.
Ilieir defenee to .top play. 1
-ate well .tarted. He.ton. Hammond
et al. mn.1 be downed before they get
headway, or alae they will not be
dpwaed al al Bhoti of a long gain
I those men
><WIT..
ti going to proxe a
Tory hard task, for U»e MlcM^ line
»«>b* l« ^
M good a. any
line, and the Michigan end.
doubtle.. prove ju.t a. .hlfiy i

.honcomlng. in the pUy «f the for

rlvaU-^Tilrago. WiMcuuin and

r%-:

ad. . In many other way. .be
that her mind U nnbalanct

nay whe 1
U a. good

the name date IVrUlnly. the<
.Marring mtIou. accident, to
men-on other team., notably ot CW
i ha. got to he l»et
than la.t to win the

CHAT MENIUM LIST
the Very Met Cver-Hundrade of
I Premtum. AlfBBdy Provided- .
Mlrhl^n ivIimS^aJd
rtekloo la.t evmtng. farther

irTiHHi'siv;-

_
.tepe
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point, to the beat .bow ever gl%en tc
•Northern Michigan If not m-the en
tlrt BU
Alrt^
nni. h
byUbe sMociatlon. The premloi
wib be la«*ed
sued in a abort time,
time. and

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MAIVIlUXOri CUOTHINO
O I T Y

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Ilam.burg pawned through the rily to­
day on her way to Wabash. Ind
Mrs I* A Young wont to Bat He
Weaihor-Falr tonight; \V«HlmiuUy
Cnvk this morning.
Increasing cloud inem. with .bowers
H. MtKirman and daugld.-r b-n to
In lUMUh porthm.
day
ffir tirover Hill. OhI.i
Mr..
Kllrsboth
M^ebraod
left
to^
The city 1. using wind from the
day for her home In Munilngton. Ind. John Nesbitt w.mt l« Kalamaroo
this morning
Neuffer has gone to Kendall
Clyde N
Hie for a
noyd Stanton left this tuontlng for
^ visit to Winchester. Ind
The Woman-. Home Mlaalonnry
Mrs. J. W. Jackron left this morn
tng for Richmond. Ind.. for a vl.lt.
Her sister. Mrs. l.evl Strlckbsl. and
chlldron. who have been vl.lHng here
” Thomas ^Bake'rN
fur some weeks, have returned with
lIlIr.*S’™r a* vUlt*‘wTih*‘ friend, hero.
today for
George Wiiron left today for Rich
her ptdnis
d to a week fpoi
“^i.“lJ’l.^arii.*“A^d.l. left today
tober 20.. owing to the
ta.^iara Crow U-fi this nuirning
Rev. Wiley K. Wright
ter
A'lnchester. Ind.
•e of Henry Allen va. Ootl
In the ca.e
inmas Stanton, wife and mother,
lleh A C the Jury Ute yesterday afgone to Winchester. Ibd.. for a
let of $33.33
Mrs. Jay R. Stilh
Richmond for a visit
Winchester.
•ver leil this mot
Mrs. Alv.h Slov
that part of ing for a visit atA her old home
Hartfonl City. Ind.
Irving Brock*a> paswHl through
Zora Cox and***famil)
family of 1Long Lake
Hert Winnie and a drui
the city today on his way fn.m North
three floe bam. at Cedar
port to Angola. Ind.
day The bass weighed
Ell Cox of lAng lAke left IhU
Mrs. Mark, and daughter and Mlai
5 Si |K>unds. respectively
The annlveiwary ' tbe rededlca Amy GItchell of Long lAke have gime morning ror a visit in Winchester.
for a HI days' vl.li to Falrmount. Ind. Ind.
tion of the Baptist
•Uncle Jiwathan” Hodgron 'and
Curtis Stover has gi»ne f.»r a visit In
this evening, and a very l
time will l»e enjoyed at the church wife left tbU morning for their home Richmond and other points in Indiana.
Mrs. L. C. Baker of I^ke Ann
In Indiana, after a visit of- several
The'wuir meeting of the 1. O G
T. lodge will be held tomorrow night this city and vicinity.
Mr*. W. O. Fair and luiii haxe gone
F. W. Carver ha. gi»n lo Angola,
in the Protected He
k- still geta to Avilla. Ind. for a vUlt.
Ind.. for a 10 days’ vUlU
City opera Houm bh
J.-tTSHter-ha. gone to Portland.
letters addroMed to him as
»re requested to be
master of Angola. He will probably Ind.. for a visit with friends and relagate, to tbe dUlrtc
Inform Uncle Sam and the re.1 while
elected at ihU meetl _
'w. 8 DIo.e left today for Richmond.
The Ladle.- Guild of Grace church
Mrs. Frank Wright left this morn­
will meet with Mr*. Faxoo. 415 West
ing for a vl.ll In Winchester. Ind.
Upaagle of Northport pas^d
Joh4 A. Shorter and wife have gone
the City thU^ornlng on hU to Auburn, ind . for a visit.
llsworth Hale are i
J. U Stanton left this morning for
r the arrival of a g
Etoyne City left thU Winchester. Ind.
Vale* l^-hltc of Boyne
Kcurslon for Sturgis.
morning on the excursion
Leslie Heath of Northport psMed
wife and daughter
tm a vl.lt to Ur-

church parlor.. Every member U ex­ bans. Ohio.
pected to be praaeat. aad nil daatring Sylvester-Baker ha. gone to BrygnL
io become member, are invited. The Ind.. for a vlall.
election of oflicer. and other Impor
D. M. Slack of Sherman U viritlng
Unt bualneaa la to come before the in Kglamazoo.
meeting. Bring your money to pay Go. Loog left ihl. .morhing for Oadues. Ladle, are urged to be on time
an^belp to plan work for the coming Morri. McNeff has gtme to Rich
mood to spend a week with friendk. ^*The game of football thin week
John Stalman went to Richmond totween the ladepeodeiiU of thla city
tad the second High school taam of ^Mr». Henry McKinley left this
Oadlllac will be played at Oadlllae la- morning for Geneva. Ind.. where she
stead y here Batorday. with a retnra wlU Join her hosband. who 1. rialtlng
oflaeorpor-

The copy of the orlglaal treaty of

1. not foand. and more than half of
Aumralla ta danUtuta of UU aatmal-

' FOR RtNT.'

I on local market. 40c.

Th®

h»m aetUed la Patagonia. Tmvalari
ibiAugboat tbe moat of Africa and la
dtaland la many tUtla^mona parta of

IChc Popular medium
Cengtb

will here find staple styles that are not so extreme in design as the younger men de­
mand. We aim to meet the wants of all. and our Simmense stock is so well selected
that you can’t get out of our store without -just what you want”—remember we have
always been, and always will be ’’leaders in values of medium priced Suits and Overcoats. $7.50. $10.00. $»2-<>Q;


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rsci May*^‘ sVt^cV
J?rk.
111.25; lard. |6.85; riba. |« B7H

Kin

llvf. la the lowly hut of the ACrlean
aaaage and la tbe oompanlon of the
• Oreeaiaad Baqalmaux. the moet northerh tahahllaata of the world. He la.
la ract the laaeparable oompaaion of
man and la found wherever the hu
mab race exiau Hle hablUi U thur
axmaded further north and further
aovth than that of any other dome*
aabaaL The hea embraces aearty
tba woekU and its range would be

mMM''

bur liner grade, are
auperier in lit and fin­
ish to any made-temeawre coat, that
cost fine to tea dollar,
more.
w • • •

Bb wtra loag entwBalf
B«lt

that

rMoat of tba men who will o
Michlgan B f rat taam are natur
ball player. In other word., they are
men who add to weight and great

r2f/v^
wAsa“sutB-r«gs“‘,«r

VBuna men's «
Half-Belt eoats

i^boH la fuMban al aay Baiall
U tbe wBBt WhUe tbe Wl--------PwibnilaM taea aaear baas aMa tc Hae Baen Baatenead far Orwakaa.
vMaatob meflaban oT tbe *^Ms bIdb.''
and Olaarderty Canduct aad

wliieb U mneb.

WMTOEWUmiOT

W. L.. Douslas

SMOEIS...
All UNION MADE Take a look
at thetn Jisitlayed in our ^:Ast Windiov.

THE DOUGLAS SHOEi
needs no Introduction to the ]»eof)le ol this city, but '
call your attention to the new Fall and Winter
styles
.

3.00,


3.BO,

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Bacliant & Roscoe m

ROlinter
Suit
If jou have not already bougtit

and chlldron will not return for some

nr <«.

W..II C.iiTni Fllxbugh Lee went
Mr.^and Mrs. J. M. Blakeslee re­ h.-.iue «fi.i Hie war with
and
turned Ust nigh! from a trip to Chi­ the ev«.,„iH..n of lltiwms lie in.de
cago.
J. W. Patchln returned this morn- eulUoii :tll Ids nelgblMiis. as a llinttrr
of .-..m-. . aud wa* n^ceivrtl with
niiirk.-.l .«.J.iiM-». bv tbe old eliMp who
luitl sei v.d.iiider liiui during Hie' roi and Monn*e Cen- iM-tli.iii l.e. in.I bi« lM-t.t to warm
legal business
the old inrMl .iimI ii«lghl»or up. and
llnnll.v fell iiiii elletl to lliqiiin- what
the unit ter wii^.
read the Old Testament, with U.“r,9*V j
«••- u frieiMH-;' a^ktTd the vet.*ran
4»i» words, or the J81.253 word* of the; In roiuru.
New Testament? And how long to
-yK^s. we have.*’ reidivtl l>N-:.*‘and
road the 773 692 word, of both? Altliero's notblug In the world Hint I
man can read underslandlngly one ^ „uld not do for you.”

}xmr urinlcr suit and arc looking
tor tomething that will give you
entire salislact ion at a moderate
COM, made lo your mcasui« from
the best gootls the market affiords, it will pay you to osll and
•cc os. \Vc show nothing bot
pure all-wool goods and make
them up in the style the oobb}dresser would wish to wear. “If
)«U wul it THE RIGHT WAY
leave )-our order here to-day.**

Jindrusd Frost

lujoif l^d

“iSiyette Iof amrle slow reading, being only throe thou.-1 ”Wliy.- .xkiHl I.ee. hi.
lor a vl.lt to and word, an hour. Suppose a man t liu-n-a>ing. ”w L
county left this
should devote an hour
ir a day to the
Ute youi
your nviMin for WMIltillg I
his old home in Winchester..
Bible. At thi. rate he would read < me?
Mr.. M
M.. a Car
Carrol
108.000 word. In thirty day., or In a!
Qutacy. Ind.. for a vblt

>rd and t
: for Wli
J. Powell went to Peru. Ind.. today. GRINNKLL BROS, have the only i
Omar and Tony Roobs are vl.lting
Seerwtary of Agrieulturo Wilson
in Wlaebaater. Ind.
rthern Michigan. »$; la. taveatlgated the reaulu obtained
^ Mro Davld^ Md ^ MU.^^
E- Front street.

*“u'. 8. Myero. wife and faihlly of O
dar. paaaed through tbe city this
vl.lt with relative. In IndlanapoUs.
morning on their way to Kendallrllle.
B. Q Adam, of Maple City pa^ed Ind., for n visit with roUtlvea.
throve city today on hi. way to Guy Sayre has gone to New Castle.

He mya eighty acres of ine JO^
have established
I for the aged
them. One of th<

MIm Mary Eldrod went to IndianA. Nelroo left thU morning for
about eighty rorrant. and aa
apoU. thb morolng for a visit with LaOronge. lod.
her slater. Mia. Grace Rldred. who li
May Lindsay of Cedar left thU enced veterinary aurgeon. O
the cow. ta these
morning for Kandnllrilla, Ind.
**rw^TbomM of Northport paaaed
Mrs. Louis Culmnn and son have
todgyanbU wvto gone to ladiaaapolU for a vUit.
Mn. A. L. Joyce has returned from
aral dlatrtct of that raBublic. A 2aU nn extended visit wHh ralntlves ta
Grand Rapid.
Mrs. r. O. Prau want to Wnbnah.
lad., this morning.

A.OO.j

- SOLU ONl.V B\ r=-r.-

CalltRgarMiiiqcliet

bare wora
pole, a spot where
worn out or 41a-,
talaed aatll they die or are

olTlhi ?ciT wmlI^of**th’S*'«5‘*hS2
and there is ao doubt that the Beana
of making foreaU of these waste
places hat bea fboad.
He oonaiders this of the utaoM tmgpu^ce^^coMoct^ with the^p^
lEfaStotSU^aSTpreTeeSig
He ttld there was no doubt

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i to the AUaatSi
resusetated to fall Ufo wMw
r condiUoaa. The reautts of this

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