The Evening Record, September 28, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 28, 1903

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

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

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1903-09-28

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THE EVENING RECORD

|8ATUR0/»jr«l88UE

;,orry,MiCH, Monday,



-----------------------------------------------*

Tbe taaoral of the late Pearl Tuller

WILL

wnx ccT T06tma

'

MlZfriA^IXW OOT TO W^.

WOT MAVe TO »«WVt
pnibON •CNTCNCC

cevnaoi luss diodis
ctl Thia Be«iW*f.
TO

CANNOT GET
;^tHE«MONET

,

TO

PURVINT

HtCOilllRNCE

OF

. M08 VIOLENCE

I ^ cmve mis roBToinciiT

ton lb. BMIIU Ibto .T«1»A.

cll paaaea the fraaehlaa In lu Bn
form and the fraachlae U aceepted I
,be rallituMi oDBiw

POWERSCAN’T
INTERFERE

*«l. T« o* *. K-*
|U»*«r AmWittA f« C««••UEMod Likt tu8*^»or €•.
^nTu'n Htrulrtr. nepi. U --Th\u If
iMwm tti«r umttff ao4
thr
mob
rti«b<*A Two pulkM-men •en* clubl^l
•Id .u>a.<l uid biil lo W lakrn to ib.ImmiHIiV Is th<* Aiht two Frfnrbntt^.
wEose ssmM ir*- sot ksovu. w«r«
jikot. os«f In tbf sock, ibd tbs otbsr
is lbs l»*ft 1*^ Boll cartridges bad
baas tuiMMl to tb« Bimia wlib order*

I Bve hundred Finn., gniwlng
gt tbeir inability t« reallte
oa the check* given them by
l^ke Uuparior C*i
a. *t»rted a riot thla
«i«r«n on tbe Canadian *lde tl
noraing The police and Are depa
meat were called out. and the .tr«
acre crowded with e*rlted ritlseoa
fluon after the trouble
the A»erii“n
In reatorlng o

'**?rwa. held at the Mortuli house.
Those present with*the governor were
Bt.te tisme Warden Chapman. Deputy
Attorney General Harry K Chase. D^
Attorney Covell. Mayor C. C.
external coropllcatloa. are trict
imnliam of Cadillac. Deputy
Game
i^l'iihou. dlffefC^s.^'tht- 'iilihamme Warden Bn wsi.-r. and ITosecutIng Aty M
M
l^rm..uth of Benxic
dans fearing CbiisUsn rule, while the
exarrhists and Christian*
iieiaecute
Hpafford will not b«' .»bllg»*d to
the pstrlarchlst*.
The Greek*, who
are patrtarchlst*. would sooner find ih. taint of g.ilng to prison A parallel
pnrtieiion under the rule of the sultan
Genemi Ma«h!'rt
«5f pirtin
it Ion In the mlllian frauds
**Mons.iir. Macedonia
tb-pt
2« “
Snow has fallen on the higher moun
tain ranges, nod th.* refugees roust
either leave their biding placvui. and
be slain b) tbe Turks or freeie to

THEY LACK
TEAHWORK

.Rttprri<if Ca»

Individusl Playing •.

TILLMAN ON TRIAL

PAT BURDEN
PLEAD GUILTY

Muat Aaavrar U tha ChavRS of Murder
iDf Editor Ooftsaloa.

TO VIOLATION OF LIQUOR

LAW

ur WWW i» sao KvMtag »■■■*<-

Omen Man on Team.

AT BANKRUPT
PRICES!

arc arc asking for it.

I,.ft hair • Hal
full than lit-

TWO RODlEt FOUND

No agreement ba* be
Ihe case against Ge
on

t7er.re

Kellogg played hU
1 game at quarter, and when Oilwas given a chance in the second
be also bandied the ball well
Goss played hla old Dme at center,
and played fiercely at tackle, when he

h k»-v‘plng hU
has Ugun

ably come i« trial

the

1

~-

Wc arc Ready! Arc You?
Never before had tre toch t large tod tplendid lioeol Fall tod Winter

suns - $7.00 to $$5.00, OVERCOATS—S5.M to SSaOO. REEFERS
-SS.O0 to $12.60, HATS-60C to $7.00. GUTES-Sc lo $2.00
■inEl(S-26c to $1.60, SWEATERS—SOc to $6.tK), SOX—$c to
76c. 0KDERWEAR-26C to $10.00, SHIRTS—26c to $8.00, DUCK
COATS-$1.60 to $5.00, etc.

COotider quality tird yoo 6nd OUR

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST.

S. BENDA A OOlUIPANY
■I ht RMl RtllabI* Clothier.

See that Windoar!

1*®“ dodiea!

Cadits Waist Sets....

Sup­

ply limited, so come early.

-at —

sett wc have ev er shoa-n.

gold plaie.1 moumiogL
large

Out mother of pearl aadi pirn in

me among the most deairable thinga in jewelry

TEE ECONOMY STORE

WARRANTED
Patent Colt
Men's Shoes
Bals and
Bluchers
Packard
Make

I o

Fini

Cfati

Sko9-

m.lar> Shop

If you want a shoe
that

Can’t Rip nr
CnmnLonsn
wc have it. for boys or
men. It’s the way they
are made that makes
them good.

ROWLAND, DOUGLASS

Some
Real Estate

oners

arc real bargains-espe-

PLAN makes rent look
dear it’s so easy now to
own your own home. Wc
have a 7-room house on
E. Eighth street, 50x165
lot-on easy paymentsyour own terms in fact.

neriittger,
tUtrnaBOOtrmmktta-t

New Shoe Store
TBE OU^

219-EttHIIOIIT STREEI
Alki(t6Miitk),llp.

Wc also have tome very desir­

able ones in smaU pearl and opal sets in fancy open work

Rutner's Old Stand

FRANr^FRElDRICH

Front Sl

Oppovitc Whiting Hotel
fnilt delivered M the lectoCT.

, VtCOKo'WAHT Ao:

for the locals, such a team aa Allegan

I a gf

arrival

IK (ElIKI ar8LS.se

'JA

Drug Go.
lly the team 1* stronger
la than It waa last y ear,
but It lacks team work and snap Coptain Pound, a ho has to art as coach
also, reallxes the weakness of
team, and Is doing all In hi. poa

Traverse City beat Elk Rapids. It Is
s safe proposition that the team of
last year c^d beat the tewm of this
year by from all looehdown. to ten.
in a game of full length.

H Tillman, chanfe,! with the murder

^

CredltM^ a We bought
tbe entire stock and are
closing it out

American

nerghborhlsvd^ «r*IL-sia!' tn«ps found

<f'Sf

NOWRE.ADV. Tl.it Bornba it ctpedtUr imerMtia*
»6ctic».(eDcnlti>diMcMiii<ani.tti<m tod Ftll Fttbiaot. "TAtSiyunw SM • S/7«w,'’ <M «M<t ftr

Wc arc today ihoa'ing the finc« line of ladie*‘ pearl 'waist

IS arorth twice the money

tovernor «»f Hesna. wh*. refused to
their story.

taken to await the

sold for the benefit of the

Ikhk-lt

Come and $cc a soap that

?|e7\he‘*Trvu”lf Li.!r*tht*i“euten



SHOES

‘"‘.ri Nowistheflme to shoe
HP your family. • « a

Notice the Window

Cx»yne. a*

pota.^I J.*« C«n.tb

he beautiful fall and
he oi>enlng tomt
evening
Mm Belle

This Week Oelii
a 25c Box of
toilet Soaps I2<

TEAM ALSO DEFL
CENT IN SPEED

i;, nturned
refugee** working In a
ffeld They U.und their hand, dmvv
them into a dnrh and massacred 14 ol
th.- peasant*
One of them sunlvcnl
hi*
wound*
The refuger-s subse

Cadies' dome JoumaJ
atfBookSUn

Tlkc Jodje of tke United
Stotes’ Court orders the
A. S. Fryman stock of

:j‘^.:i:Lro,:srr

’**?he Turkish
inwp* continue to
slaughter refugee*
who return to
iheir former home* at the Invitation
of the gt,veroroent. which promUe.1

Ha W llliam

It !■ winter ^ts
and t..roon
Place

Platte lake and cangbl McLean, his
«m. during this term
m. H<*pi :h'-ITenikH- llaKour. S.ITI and another man In a boat
1
There was an altercatlu
kg |eiit*r to the arrbUkbop of
ke and the parties came as
ury. I>r Havidson. dliurue^s.
Tbe Mter There was a scuffle and ffpafford
•ptemu^ ri*.
Tuesday
S.*pte
.p'. a<
action llcl^ean He claimed that the old roan
!• • reply to ib«‘ arrhbUliop*
was attacking him with a apear while
be lay on th.» ground.' The others lo
lb.- party claim that McLean was t
olng away at the lime, and that
shokiilng was not In aelf-defcnse
ID Macedoi
was this latter veralon that was ar
(V)tnlng 1
cepKsl by the jury. The game warden »
it Kuula. Austria ar
department was not aallaflad with the
i be Indifferent to a tr
verdict, claiming that It was prejuIbuilon In tbe peniniul
dl^^d^. and hen«. the eoa^ce Bat

1^4 bees ll.!d up to prevent tbe riot

d they

proceeding

l5S^"*SI?'b*e Iboi'to

b.i„a«-urcXrTrJai«^^
The Kor«sters will have an c»pe>
I EALFOUR FOINTt OUT t„ the wldesprea^iwwju^^^^^^^^^^^
lly fine lime at their m.*etlng this
DIFFICULTIEB
enlng
eat. The
warden's
dep
• under which he
Miss M T. Duhany announces her
kat of manslaughter,
fall and winter millinery o|H-nlng for
uty Spafford shot Chris Md-ean Tumday. Seiktember r» ^
!?““ ** '
pring while In tbe dUcharge of
MeuMalaa Oleaa RafugeM Choice

v'**'** *•*'"
;■

M. E. church, of which Miss Tuller
AS a member: a broken wheel, fn
e family; an anchor from a class
ky. of the Second M. E church, and |
large pillow from the Second M. E. j
liepoiy
Oaine Warden
Herbert *There werv a gnwt many'
Spafford of Cadillac, who waa
laat church
Ikeauitful smaller cluster, of Bower*
week convicied of killing aged Chrla The funeral was in charge of 1! U
McLean at Big Platte lake. Benxic Carer
usual

of Traverse
City l»dge. No :2r. F. A
i A. M. uv
night. Work In the third

October •. A

ShJJe of Rev. Oteea of Old Mlssloa
Tbe nallbearers were Friu Carter
O Neal. Lorin Ooaa. Harry Morse
BTt Downs

Mann. KetU Armiiage. Emma Pybus
Eafora the Eaatanee wf th. Court la and Bdllh Pybus.
funeral offerings were verj
h^tlful. nnd the casket was almoel
concealed In a veritable bank #>f flow- j
Vamict Waa Unjuat to th.
era
Some of the larger pieces were
OaputyJ^rEan.
a wreath of white roaea from the Bun
day school; Malieae cross from the
irand Kaplda. Mich . Sept. 2S.-Oov
* *
* ■
with a *■ *■ “

M'isiursr.s

•CLIIVCO THtA« MAV U DUH)©-

..

FWOM MAWO.

OF THE LAW
1 se«^ fraasbiae
erae City » Penlaaula

TIurra are alill a»
that have aol yet beeb ccr^

%GVLAISAU
CALLED OUT

W*LIA.£ HIM

SEVENTH TEAK-1M8

as. i9oa.

Rev. W. T. Woodhouae preached
aaother powerlal aennoa in his aerioa
oa the subject of sta last ereaiag.
Tlod s AtUtade Toward Sin- was the
subject of ikU particular aertnoa. aad
the aacoaipraaiatag boetlUty of the
Lord to ain In aU Us forms was clearly

PARDON FOR
SPAFFORD

FINNS RIOTING
^
AT THE S


skftembee

5 Inviting Propositions

tN DRESS GOODS

look TOR THB

LABEL

Snitable for Dressy Gowns«

present

V«^k.*B^ Sr^t t;Jl» ^l*
otbnung a patrutmnn found tbe body

river. An hour latar the body iif a
mun about 4d was found In a wag.m.

head mas covered with bandage*
Both are auppoaiul u$ be murder*
MRB. DAVIE BETTER
Ualaaa Cannpllcatlana Bat An EM Will

BuPEen PlaaMtf Oullty.
Put Burden was arraigned os a

irday. made a dent
the
hall was
passed
Wynkoop and Montague are
tackle* this yt*ar the same as last,
B««- and both seem to play better than laM
year. Garland and Panek are both
new at end. but both played h
And yet the team lack* the i
like preclaion of last year, an^
play with the sprinter snap a
that made them fully a match
new onra have been added however. year'* city team
It I* to b
M> there remain S4 rases that arc that before
efore they meat
meet Manistee neat
ay they will have aoqalred more
marked ready for this term
Km all
lese
however, will lie tried. ul
and OMwe eacelleni team play.
Kaplda waa entirely outclassed
se.
tfaiurday. not haring
the ball foe
ora than live minutes during tbe en-

II
He entered a p^^erf gulltr
tenre

li aU rSSJ

A 44

Pure W.ml Oc,«.!inc. . ven 6«e

hambomc fahne; an

.n’^.Th.TTJ‘p^^."VrrS‘

PLUWetOFTSmT

recover heir haallk

A <4 mch ..nc,l, pm.- Wool IVhble Clolh. a V.cl, an.l ptet.y .cave

rru.-..eVTL‘'2. ,i.‘:

A 46 in. C«^ei«»®. « ®"''«D n®- f®®'"® »

oJrtSd made the blggaat gains for
a dumpatf OR a Tiwatia. RIlHnf
Nina and InJuHni Bmrmi
Mdn.
larioue.

N ~ Ent. tS^rWhlM

m

naoo. which was betiar whan the
tAds cATTied tha ball than on nay
**‘^rw!bafT«t. half

on

last

ttylah

year's

We have ii in .hade, ol coampagne, ....v grc). m l|igry bine and bla^^

TM awglBaar. a
Eg too fast OB tha

SSho-r-reM. * J

U i» excrptioDal value at...$ 1.25 per yd

E. WILHELM
gewBtock
ccraer Datoa sad Froat

no such Unes elsewhere-Children s suits or or^ts,
$1.60 to $8.00. Young men’s suits or overcoats. $6X» to

$15.00.

'M:

Olohhinac Oo-

r
THB gvKyiye

cm, laoyL, iipypAY, September u, ix».

bboobd> tbavi

mmOttenmu

PEOPLK

^tanr

We Are Offering Some

SAVINGS
ir-is:Lr.w=sr«£
s:-£r31 s S rrsnss^.??^ BANK

^--rr«rs;.'r;

yM0^-r.9kymm»*.m.

ESPECIALLY;
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Igu--------«M«l

lis

ter^ fW

to IW« cttjr.

I
•lll'ltoM^rA tm
I Th* wM4m 4if tkto
wU» b« .Jm*!*!* I»»mrt«4 M «»<*« '****‘*|y
IptMMd to km ttet Uwr* U at im«
|Sm> iroirt dim* Uat MSem luu.

- - • JW.0M
HUm ■ AU BRUCVES

r?r:pSi.riS4SS^

— is? uoJiLS"

«. A. »IC«XH1«. «•,

I;.'

foJwi^bed spreads, ^eew. oiUow cases, table linens,
towels, in fact everjtbing m that line.

imMi

B.C.DaTi*.\VrPr-HiW^

"“ "Ek

h«, la —

■srAr.i«:i=r

O Co.U-.ul T.hoMM. ^1

J. W. SLATER



rtlMl t*mm, runiwwr.

■ — j J^k^Th^ pco»rtocor*

»OW«VW.TA«»TM«TWUrrr 5JU 's;i* SSSU 'oSE’r.’jS w
«*«

Our assortment is second to none Jn ‘jl<= s«aw.
the prices we are quoting will please you. Call and look
them over. We have moved this department from
our third floor down to our second
«.^Tp%*
more convenient. Large line of CH1^.^ andJ.M.AN
MATTINGS to close out at cost.

OfFICtRS

“ ilrjrrTcH«N«V • CO . T.

isai
^"S.;#Lr:s

WMOL*SALi AND WTAIL

fTSUST' wTSSSl
Nil Ston«Hl1i8f Stoct;

I^^^Ifkewsurmce;
1 ^

nw!•« I- «
M. «>«» !*»• !• •*• ‘••^^1 .g^ ,„|, „„ Th. lUrVH •«<'«
I---- a !*• rnmUH Oil 0» “liUrt m.1 tlwr »oyld «lre • •frt"

1- w lag«»y

- 1.
- A.
- CUILOINa
—-oma

Having opened .a new jewelr>-store ai 40i»S. Union
St., your patronage, is'
solicited.

».HEILT1IIEST
AKD

Acutely

»ad II win bi* Mlow^ recardi
— loAw* ««>•«••' •»
prS»,*w'S’ln I«4» <■—'•!
r Ik* UklUd f«M«a cot iv^rrkardt. ill M'alnttt an
--------tnHfi,
Id iradr.
«tr»«i.
M
atn

mM

^nnae. azi
■■WpilMUrr of tMr mUIWim I Koa* NnnM.
(21 8«^d
Thmf _
pteittc to Uair teada.
•*<if «D«raa. Uia da*ari.lai
h« »MI
4K«CU« la kofd
Th^ vtnaera ar« rtKjoekled lo call
.„ tk.
fur lu c
t Tha Rackm aad r#«calr® prite.

r«-,«-;i“L‘..*2.h!!;sr.h-e‘h‘irnn5

Huulfuu rt»u, niu. tfc. eouutrj Th.1
^ul tbeir ll.i> I.-II
pnpl* ——u bo too «M«lr »«»k' <“Uh-ui o( the onee mciiikmod »lio«
*^**Tba iiamT*M Biuoay power. ol|
Bocklan'a Amlea Calva.
_________
Haa
ii uu^ h-s U s«^;r|-^,
•m CM U wmH eloae touch «Ht> oorni; Buma. Boll., Borua. F

ra. -.«ds U -Htch^

J. W. GsttsUelt, a ft.

SlsrUumr- ...u-ni.u« low.rd Chehnr
gan U mtivlng along a. rapidly a. i»o.
slide The bad weather and lack of a
lent numl«*r of
workmen ha.
irredl oiKTatlomt .omewhal.
'.Idly the lUy City Bachelt.r.
tendewsl 8lr Thoma. Upion a
tH r*hlp when he wa. In Chlcagt,
ie ba. accepted
lUul. Cret;k^^theja^lr
' --

i;:ii

♦.-~|,„le touche?‘hero ami »^ere. a |.u-v- «.f furht

‘'m

- le-fs;

.Wg'if'oiL «.1

New Lace Curtains
e wfutlowg; ,he newe*t. dalnite»» panernK 'fha,

. _

.

irriL-r^

'WreottoM my. uomis wa

M

lviL“.£;j«uir7S-s«. :i;iir.-br»....r.b..ra
__________

.

I ._____ w—. I. ..

unlot. TruM wee. Ootrotl. MKih.

nat abottt the time ytta cmBdtid^
> dewu and u«t jmt *mt nOlto
B mat via RtM

m-

M-

:h'l

would f>e .well in vour dining room, and especially so if you owm*d c»ne of
the new Sideboards we have Just received They are by far the finest that
....
«« Lur..,
W, -anl you lo b. .01.
mnd MM* the one In nemUb Oak. patterned after the mission furniture. A
Bide board ahould be in every one's dining room—In fact, you mutt have
«« Uob t «. bo- «y Ibdy «b b«P ho«« -Uhoot ^

louy ihlb*. u~Ml oo m dlnlb* ubi. tbil in».l 'I'
vmraR- ibbli- H"™. »»«'r cbiBb, -blot icl. mail U« like. Then Ibe prteea
:T!!l^“ye a. -e.l-BlW OW »*1AA up w »«410.

4A0 .. .Orond ROfM. .. .. «.00
TUSSOAY. OCTOBBA A ISOS.
„„d.l.a«.Uob«..^.._^.JU.

..,taO Pi Dta..
MHE,IIISUfi8VMY.tak|rt

We nuf U.e

niriam streaichere for washing curtain^

A Handsome Sideboard

IS : Lo c"4r,n-. . ::tS

V-». \'.uU TIbmu

ruK !u each curtain mat. rial. f«.m l.V t«. -cV the yard

aurtroeot to pick from NOW.

EXCURSIONS
pEEgiV^auexxS
ns . .. . . . . .

.bblunr H toJW be
pg foiwr «itr .11 .b..«t «g f
■ ib.1 BhraebMSur awr bold * rusuut i
.u4 nuw I r«n i
p tcr ae tb» \mm.
, a„,„r ou rnyfit wlibont l..-r i

me t'olored Applique Curtains, for dining r.-un. h.’l or den; «m,e nei*

Here are special dUpUys of aint. e plcn-eh id Kurnltu,*-. Kauey Tables.
Basy Chair.. Davenports. Beautiful Koeker* .Kid de>gus In Roman Chair..
Han Tri-es and Hall Chairs, unique TaN.ndu i.. elegant Parlor Suits, luxur­
ious Turkish Ribckers Their ahaiK-. an* mo.«i grarelul and elegant, the finItself, and the piece* are nmst
n,..M rea*onau,e.
reasonable, couMue,.M,»
considering vb,
the
Ish U perfection itself,
.
.
u.________________ IJhigh qualliy erf the
good*
You are considering the coming holiday gift g.c
ing time. Many arw already making their seU. tu.ns. and we are putting them
aw^y. When, they are carefully marked and c.vercl kc-plng them a^ely
and frcH* from dust. Why nol make >our M-I. rtluns
You gef the luri^t a.

br

-AFMI I inr iarrss-« s si«-»

New

S.u„e beauilfu-

Fine Fall Fancy Furniture

e ^

^”'i£.‘JSTr2:b‘r!E.'Ji

•hi.n-dU

'M!SirR»^'*Tn te

,H.HhiMe

;g in UK,r PaneU. In wbHe .ud i •• Arabinu Applique,

CRSHD RAPIDS I INOIAHA RY
COMPANY.

obstiaat,

_ —. s..u-i__i

are

. in llrusseU Ne, Iri^h l^eni. Ruffled Nef. .Arabians

. BABBlErA^i

C L. UJCKWOOD. 0^1^ TJl

«a« n*** —'

‘TOMATOES WANTKO- We will l»ay
;:.i cd.nu jn-r bushel foi well rlpd*n,v!
. fariory. and
fruit .bllvered at
Traverse Oil)
return all parkag
1*48:511
I'atinlnir cSi

I. ACo.

"^»S£iS*.SSi'tS'52£iSi
it: SEK I

DENTIST

This is Just the Time

tTP*iu In lloM ibbly. "a* ilrawu |wnl.lI ly rmm «>*‘
co> kOghl
kOght due*

I or iwo of tbe empb.yee. are iraiued In
I tie art of

^

ViAtV>e.MiAH a A A U K

I ef owkflghUug at lU - Man. beAier gr.n

—4. Mueb Regretted.

a.-ete proiuell, tWllswresl

-60( Now m;
• Phone 6R2

Claua Warnor. Proprietor
MUTTONH bay. MltTH

S:Si®,xrr:

mrrwv ciesis.

^ c. .i.«!

Butchers And SausAse Makers.

LARSON’S PARK HOTEL

(JUToSTwI. *ildd by

t„

Proarif

A. D. TYLER •

>ecriets Fine Pants are better

,ty rank, with tbelweek 1. then eh.rged for a period va-

M

llcU-ifK:.

*

M.&J.UIMEWRO

err rat

.\lcaL2tKu

omTmo^ATMV

boat tamo otato

- eeree. auoeeaa Butlon. Bv !• »
poto^for *^*^*2^

rilAPlN

Meals
at all Hours.
,......— «—
Comfortable ami well lurnishcfl rooms I

PEPE MARQUETTE

v^iataMu and fruit dlaplaya will ‘ Ln.es^ a blnl will, a iHdyglot Toeabn.
Trareroc City 1. ta-Iurv choiMM l,«]*harjin1 from fo«___________ana. county, and Trav I fereut Ungu.ge. tloWen IVtmj
wraa City boalaeoa men are always
iwudy aita wllllag to aaal.t In any en .
l.rpri.0 tbnt will bouHlt the people ofl
that aounly.
TbU year will <gtve
Traverae Ctfy people a better chance „ ,,
tban ever before to visit Ibe fair. andl,h.i ,-»«rl)-*ni
a. me tiala eervlce U good It U a. I every w hoi.l I
sured that tbU city will fimtUh a a.h.Kdn...ler«.
•"'V™

R

314 FRONT ST.
R.\TKS

EUROPEAN PLAN.

l«uy. The hig poKfoni plant 1. filled
with alarm l.ixd*. and a. mo*t of ihe
Ilf frame con.iroctlor
iheir private box call,
ymr.. Aad a. to eahibiu.i
«,g«gedl In ibu .iraugr
I tion.I work, rue couniry imu w«u>.a* out every nre c»mpany In the oily
The machinery jarred an alarm U.x
• hMltbe bird 1. to be .oeut 1. dr.t aw>er
„,.. ™..b.uun. lurued lu^u
and|ui,HHj. and a .um
.«m «*f
of m
Hi rfillllng. ^
a
r for the farmer... and|ui„M.

;:;i:r^d “loTbTb^P'' •" ‘“"•i*,

.... w

i Hotel Brunswick I wb*. y.

Hotel Shilson

Lb. ibu le b-t wr «,! b.id..
T-ub
'
Udiuaii couir tS^lb tatsmi-rd «" 1 A flunr l.uiUn". « un u
r'

CAMW.

I WA.hiMCtiril

vt-nr. ax.> a farmer near Ma.on tries
fu pn^vem a hen from raUlng a fam
11, by the O.U.1 meaiot followed li
Mrh ca.e. A. a la.1 V^rl the he,
aid foit anti began her three week*
duly by .Itllng on a couW of r*.ck*

A.h

-DENTISIS... i

\ All wssek <s» HlwHaat Poaaibla Grade

UlM 4s< PcsK Co.

”5 ssr.j.?^;rh;\-h'^

- «sr rr:- irj%?c'r„WoC \

JSL -... a. .

_____________________ P»*^

lurtaliRlwEiietrtc

rVbH? eniJwceT-iarolnatlon
,i Hnydd*r .ay. that the freah
man c... will reach 3i»o In roun.1
oiiiulK-r.
The pre*ldeni .UUhI that
bH IH-Ileved no «nber
roni.iry coubl .how .uch a gain 111
,Hw cdHii. Mn a .Imllar cour«-.
•The Michigan ben, .ay. a Mlcbl

OMaado Nortbrup aad Mra. Delllal
7S and 6« year, old rcpect
vl*«anre of Ibeli
.... a and ».
OM wao BtriTT lu lie ciiadlac| Marlon, u.. and w »* married b> a
They Ihen c<»>i)
they bad run away
.»tw*so»to«A4tli.i*«r.1 U.1 would Uhs lo lbs
'
.
- ■—
I .-or.- (UIIW home.
• TowTfPW Ih. L»lM.u_co«.l> Islrl
Totedo. St.OO to

1

PER 1000 WATTS
riTmNiHHnmvv

I waia. U .nil bright menially.
. Agricultural college reguUr
nave begun and 22H new »iu
ve lieen ciaaalfled. Many otb-

> ame when the I
B uutur waa a ‘Jf* •
I
MUdad lo be m^re OB th“»r|

V

of

LcMPET CLEANIN6 WORKS...

Fevai
___ Erup
.. Cur* guar
bnaoB’B
k „. umA», Drucflau

TMm will all be Baud up by ih. plu

l^e line

AkO* •. Onlors m*.

S^itiECTRicm ks^si-SSSS-'

waa uaad oTtenfr thaa It
i *T-b^ Ra^k^tli­
ber of wordi

r-l ta-r itf»wc »d

odorless

ulOM-r

~*^Huch Vizier I. dtad on 8u«ar

A THE HANNAH & LAY
JP
MERCANTILE COMPANY
lM

i ronro moobd. nuvmaB

citt. mtcr.

Monday. SEPTEiiBEir»8. i>oe. - -

MALARIA
Germ Infected Air.

MrSUlTSUUO

■Hracttranu

HERE IS A PONT
r-/ .

'

' '

"■

Ko(Wl3r«tU*d^t«
rcdyfarl>mi.»i

r^aTS-“S5.iri«‘"?S2

Fs£sI“Ssni."i3

M^ee

Elks

eatertata right

a a A I. annual"EXCUWioN

_____laUfif

a Maads'dragal

, October 1. ai Nye's usual keen wit was In evldtmci-.
will be the wel) and his address bristled with good
ly “8V
things. The audience greatly en­
joyed It.
ANNUAL OHIO EXCURSION

Ous Sun American Mib«v<Mr».

Mdu^d deaU sagMleafrom asthma: „,em
of*C^ ****“
*^“l!*ronchltls.

ay orchestra. wtU appear al
rg s Ormad tonight. The corninks among the best on the
and is certainly worthy of a

Via M. A N. E..A. A. R. R. Wmlneadsy.
October 7.
«ve dollars to Toledo and return
and one fare for round trip from Ta
ledo to any point In Ohio on following
: L. S. A M. 8.. C. H. A D.. Ho
Valley. Wabash. Pennsyiva
lines. Detroit Southern It R and O
Central R. K. Return limit Nor«

rt*Md^^*Sai)J?l^m!nstre]
Lung trooWas. anarmataod botUes
Wkr and 11.00. Trial botUoa
at
a aara
O Johnson*, and F. H Mead. music alone are said to be woi
K Stores.
than the admission fe^. The
--------------- Min
by the Uns Sun
- A Uream of k
»e must beaullfu
noithward. en*H,unlered unusual arcthndhtuns during the inuuih of July.
rv*rding to a letter from Anthony
her liwehead and her rh.th..s wer^
. jla. wlH> is in cHimmand The lei
apaUen^ alih l.lu..d A
wa. written In the BarmU sea on
1 in this city for the first
Une Iraltf wass held while a physician ler
July 20 and was brought south by a
«u kVldsy. October. 2. at Stein
stllrhral up the wound.
whsl.T which the Amertca met by

srsis

to

him

/r

sir Srivr «

omen of liuluih have fMolve^
a uukm and demand a snb
Increase in wages. They an
tiv the trades and Ilabor as
by

r of I heir

sr iT^

l^lanau county fair HK-n*
r at Suiton s Bay. and a li
r of Traverse City i>eiip'.e

rrb miulc and the ali-rt

sMvr sKB«e oa. snsna S4.

T»«<U)r. Oci

____ O. O. T. held a temperance
lT*hSii
Fourterath Street

•TAOt AND riATroEM.

.TC-sj:

RASTALL, «

tk.M»iari><>rc«e. TWawnieortyMi-ittli*.
■knxmi.

AgratLOraad Rapids. Mlcb
Mr.

■ ,:.y\

Solid Gohl Rlngs-

....$1.00....

Uw. AbuM that law eraa aUghUy.
pain resttJta. Irragalar Mylngrajaw

A Roy'a WIM RMe for Ufa.
With a family around «poc^

H VauihbB w»«
M.rr U BP.UIM. to.1

'4:

SPECIAL
RING SALE

se. Fred O
Land a P

The aril at
ouared the chlk
with her. Nest the City Opera
r took the child
sMln la eoart.
day ihc noaple were again
and the Jad^ began aympaUW^
with the another. He was aatoals^
to lean that the baby had recovered

wrHrs: ^

to

Joyee. Cbanei
aid. o. a
North. I>r. J.

?i"‘m*ll^‘!*^o*ifl DrTcig-lrViw wi

iS u!riur.“r’f..2 s

-Lv;

BicUacounlOC*.

J child aaemiagiy died while they

*-b«l J. C H^hoU«l^

tO-DAY

Is thought that the lajory will not be

travkrU oitv, mioh.

whWi‘IlilbSIli rtUXlo bta fn>
i'J2!iSio5Jf'.h. STftJ- 7“
MM Owe STM Iflwc «• ^ InailMr.

STORE

^

HANNAH & LAY CO.
Is a woll UHlo
rM and baa a

JEWELRY

““^•Tsn

worth remembMing. namely:
that When we Introduce our
“BEST” flour to you and say
It's all the name Implies you
may rely upon what we say.

I cunm raws
&i
orm

RASTALL'S
NEW

NORSES FOR SALE AT PIONEER smK'swiffi
LIVERY STABLE
Monday, Sept. 28!hl
1 have afcw1it>rsci left that 1 don’t want, as my summer busmera
is over. 1 diestnut iK>n>, gocxl driver and good saddle jK>ny. Pnee

*A^°W«:kj b.>..onc marc .n.l o« bone. .eight*2000, good
drivers and good to work. Pnee $125
horse and good driver.
One gookl-bay horse, weight 11W>. goodI farm
I
single or double. Price $85.00- .
One gray horse, goo,i tUiver and good saddle, weight IKK). Price

$35.00.
One

Gus. Sun
Amsriean

Price

^^^blocky budt bay mare, weight ISOO, one leg enlarged a littic; a good work mare. Price $85.00.
One bU)cky bay horse, t. years old. weight 1200, Na 1. Pnee

Minstrels!

^ Oncdiestnut mare. 7 years old, block)' built, weight 1400, a No. 1

Introducing the Grand Spectac­
ular First Part Setting

good'si.au brown mtres. blockv built, weight about 2*200.

IW

$200.

One ironn gra> horse.
---------4. years old. weight 1100. a good single or
rsc. Price S
double horse.
$ 1 OO.
OO.
A brown horse 10 years old.. langv built, good to drive and walk.

TAxrara.

*'”rg^l^S?that I can’t mention here. WiU exchange for slock
or hay. Kindly give me a call if you want anything 1 have. I will
give you a bargain

.JC tax rolls fur the collectloo of

iiS^ES^

—nrKiK-—

bl^ky built Uown mare, weight 1200. a good driver and

I'g’'c^rbiorrm^c.^?<^k> built. 4 years oW. weight 1260

O K A 1. annual eicursiou to De
.roll Toledo. Chicago, and Grknd Rap­
id*. Tuesday. October t Tomund October 13 See C. RAM
for particulars
u;

notice to taxpayers.

Special engagement of AmexienV
Greatest Minstrel Company

“A Dream of Mars"
Fred P Rueeell.
Eddio Horan.
John Oooe.
wiiem
Clar

J. IVlOROAIM

le City. Michigan, hare

ange absence of animal

re psn of the polar re
the lor these conditions i
, but < Mr Kialm will be of

w. but Always

...
^
ytx of each day
© clock In the’a
September 1st
All taxes paid
«v
will be received without —-------

.Sr“«
Ine art- Uken through rd„7L"pYem'i.i7.7.7nsir‘oc’.s;
1 and trials, only tc

Fearful Odda Agglnst Him.
**^Mnr/ll*rker. or -Mother Parker.* an o*d aoldler by name of J.J. Havens.
Versailles. O. For year, he was
with Kidney disease and
the Hawallsn Ulsnds. Is now In her

ir.rrrM„*‘rr.?ru.r

Unman Thompstm*. remarkably of two per cent for collecUon will be
holfsoroe play. "The Two Sisters.*
is announct-d fur an engage
this city wsm. It will be heai
lgiS-lf
city Treasurer.

a J.rtter tn»m William Yen Hodge of
oalvesum. T»I.. siaUng that be has Kidney troubles and all forms of
Andrew Kfibson. the yminK i
«cu.r. and his eicellenl company will
biH-n told by one who knew the Koss
IK- a f-iHH-lal attraction at Steinberg s
family that he looks very^uch like
th.t family.-and Mr Van Hodge
r‘s'iS..W.“u
Grand next Monday. October 5. when
he will present a dramat list ion ol
thinks he may In. the missing Charlie
OSS He was placed In an orphan
t 1. annual
_____________
and Grand Rap
asylum In New Orleans In lk74. the •
sdo. Cl
year the Koss child disappeared. Mr.
vTn Ibulge stat.w that he was placed
in the asylum In a mysterious manu„o .„
much Krallflcallon The author hai
tallied ^1 the Important firamaUc In
Mr.. TlMblln-. full H«. of f.H
IS ol the thrilling story and fitted
hU relsttves nor wbt he cwme frt»m
He was told that hi
Ham Van Hculge. but
» nma. i u»
Id. althougl

II

M. E. Haskell. City Treasurer.
l»B«-to eepl30

SEWER TAX
Notice to All Reruns Intereet^.
The apeclal Mscssment tax roll for

^ ^

Wall. Not Exactly.

football

team

}«»J«elyb.2«c..S0c.afX4X)B

,rtdlr^ aT^theTaVgroiSrwSliSr

day. but probably owIbc to “cold feet"
they did not put la an appearance.—
rofWBxafw r-«ny.

A «e yermvm BBd Lady OompBBkMis
BBd tbeir famlllM wlU stve b bocIbI
party in their hall aext Moaday ereBinx All members aad their faalllw
16 00 to Detintt BBd TolBdn. H40 m

tfth-wrstrn

Ralwsy.

) to Kiehmond October II.

^p'-SSasis

Pvsnalt
hs5rs2i.tKss-^

C. A. SUTHERIANO. M«r.

R.»» BB WUhebo Blk^. wUk Dskr iMmUt i «

IF YOUR
TROUBLE

Tlis o:.!>• rauonsl cure for CooMimwlon. Bright s Disease, Rheuma•--.m. CuTf .1. Csncer and all chronic
or blood disorders. It strlkra at the

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1ST!
The yo mg Character ComeJ;an

And fserybody w.nt. the b«t.
ThM i. the kind I cbtr). I hbve
. toe new «ock. complete with
Ute« noseUie. in C.old «d SUvcTwear. :
:
:
:


WATCHES, CLGCKS.
DIAMONDS
Additioobl room eniUe. me to of­
fer b Uifer «>d Setter diepUy
tliba ever before.

L. M. BENNETI

an.l his
Big Comedy Company
In an Entire New Scenic Proauction of the Up-lo-Dalc
Rural Farce Corocily

rxieni mcJiclr.es withoul bwwfcL U
it v se to continue them ?

ihw whS*<tepiS

iSlii

: ct be lair to Radaro s Microbe Killer

Si Plunkard

podtively if you drink a BtUe e< Ihle
remedy every day.

Eiraiiiclii M tii'Titii!

Radam*s
Microbe KUler

SnUiiNttcfaml
TUTmtUgincHM M
Sm III CmtnrFS Semi

hunt down and destiw every germ

rinMt aolo Orohaetra on
th« Road!

RtoeU

JUlRitFcalimaili

For -^^Ha^ur Band
incj^p^l^s

For the Fminfebt Street Parade

^^

Farm For Sale
«-.«»

A-:-

‘'^TY0U°ARE"^CK with any kind
of dismay, a:^ the doctora don't halp

J.C. LEWIS

lvcr)'bo4j lists Jcwtliyl

:4

’ ix cl;ron;c (r a blood dUoider,
f u.To^. >
it. Rid yoorseU
of ih-MT f.rms and the dteegxe
eoes with them. This expUlni why
5 jugf' I c? RADAM'S MICROBE
KlLLl R is morth more in prxciircsults thin, whole drug store

CITV OPERA HOUSE

$33

Portland
Tacoma
Seattle

THE HATIONAL LOAH CO.

Itohing, Bleeding Ptto9,

njl^

moad Oetobra IS. 8m Q. a 4 L aiMt

's:0-

paracampn
ARE YOU SORE? USE

Blc-k. Room
M. E Ha.skell. Otj Treasurer.

OIM

THE »BOSTON t STORE.

TNK P. L. ABBS

■ 0. JOHNSON AND 8. E. WAIT A »OW>.

..Tir

The ‘TrayerM City

’MruRNiTun..
'IrURNlTUn.. PIANOS.
PIANOS, •‘r
l;HORSts.wwnsn(

N4bmf.:c ibUbi i«M>l

I

Toledo^.^|6J»
ro
e^.WV W

Chicago. 14 00 to Grand

R. e have J
.public texhelp i^m In Ih
work m relief for years, and now they
arc to have a chicken pie auppor. and
l^* that every bod^y

We want you to go and enjoy yourself.
This is the way we do It. We will pre­
sent every purchaser of a Ladies’ New
Fall Suit at $ 16.00 or above, free tran­
sportation to any one of the above men­
tioned places.Every purchaser of ladies’
New Fall suit undi>r $ 16.00. Isults al­
ready reduced not included] we will fur­
nish one-half Transportation.
These suits are strictly up-to-date:
the newest fall styles. WE BOUGHT
TdO HEAVILY—THAT'S ALL. Must
have room for Coats.

Uan Rndquarteii

In the Wilhelm Block

liw.00 io lU?hmond*Ocl
r G R A I.

...October 6th or 7th...

Priut; 25c, 35c. 50c, 75i

a ILmm
.
kn^kf.U T»».l
r..i.ti.li.ti.e /f„f.;...r-tci,..- i .v. :.iv ri-iur«l> Uutl
r»UM-0 l y.Ubrrliyl.v~lH.
Ku.k.-U iMhlrl. Cb.I1
rrt-:.(iii.
b>f mtiMiii

Iiwt. from Vnlon siroel to Casi
airoet, is now in my hands for colI««
tion, the first assessment to ^ paid
on or before the 20th day of Septem

who have been clven lift by the dra
form the nucleot of i

Detroit, .Toledo,
Grand Radids, Cbicago
and La Crosse

6nilPirtiittNNi-4Mli!

i. u m-j. .n»ru.«-r> «.ii»u

PAVING TAX

: XI

TO

SdKl Bui ni OrcMral

contain Diastase
the* only known
di^es-tiv-e of
starchy food?A*o other rcme«^*foea

Notice to^

mannered Dorothy, and the same
mannervd

Free! 10-Day Excursion

KASKOLA
TABLETS

his-ii srisirss*
l*b^-£#
_

l-TwTsssrssins—1

'M..'

elM.aaJ0HNMN.Mi

■M

a
i>«vam. TEAVnaE Cm> MlOH, MOyPAY. SEPTEMBER 88. IXg,

»;

WSWT DEPMTiEST

STtAUNG
OF HIDES

,;fSS|4v'
irM>4.ewuia

: M VMC OrrWMt A OTMANMil
CMAMCO WITH

m AMirm ■» «»tT
«M* WM4. •« TUWrtO OVtA TO
UtUUiAU awwowtim

o. C«*ptr

fi-.

"^Sr Mmr « *• H«M»t»-Trm»
«M (M7 urn* nw» Ik* •‘“Wis*

DDT.W.C.T.U
COWVEWnON
IXCtLtlWT

pn009iAM

\AJS^T^

, . 'M

SxrSrC-SnSx
“AliS^HwTL. i»«»t»o4 ----

toWorrow...., .



iXiits4tf0ptH Im €v«mlmg

FOU

For the lastlthre/ feeksLour large force of Milliner
have been maklnffiip fall Millinery and we Will have a

THUft OAVr AKMION

l*Mtl

Arbor!

fton to Mi kto rtckt

oomplaia his work la

no expense In making this showing far in excess of any
' Mre.’HanM^with us for the third season. She knows

QRIHU IM YOi llt'Ut RAae.^jrtro«.»iib" *

-

——ttotll Tfcur*

Sbi^rlff D. G.

•‘I’®'*'y®“

I'jss x^Ts:

:

Club -Mrs. MAH llolh

Lake this-----In ibe city
Mayor John

‘SsH""'!”,
rvoa

MM

l»TlA«

Santo went to Chi

Prnn
TRAVCRfiC CITY MARKETS

“‘SS^O.roJ.n. .b l•ubll- Hob...N.
B. Ollbart
lJ-l..«l«..^MrA T. U

•~sr-"ja.‘rs^» wurn^l ...rt.,

tVrrtK-ied dally. The Uacord Is not
esponslble for change of prices-.

...

ev.or, ..«o.
foTcJl-"Hlrhw^ C«.rr Co.. I. In Ihr

M&'rJ:

, Wtl today for
“'i,;'.._________

Mebo sc»n.
here he has beet
Fa . near Scranton, where
Illness of his sis

**rU‘‘*2lr^li.d bbcHit lU pounds ol
tb«Mib«r. and mnat ^tra made am

* ibH.*ar SoSi^tbr uww

2SHS2-L-..

HiiJlnJrs

i^oWh )X»K SAI.K—IhsTfthrr..- g.M«| u iWh

Bachant;. and;. Roscoe’s
$2.00 and $2.50 Women's Sloes

vr»U-r I«.wrr rnTihste. Jbfw iJMwinwst I«rv.

'ruT r.; i.;.

weqnewy iww."...*.
U-Itelegalas- prayar and «mTt r
mealing, led 1*y
^«n'>

_

.

;^b'o'5j£f.”T,.r.b..r,

>n Irragua-Mr. C. II
_________ It. Amsn«*-loavl T

FOR SALe£^

«« w Cftr Boston Storo

Mr., cor. C«*
, SSSeTbiidl—-tb.h^ ,CbW

interested in Artistic Millinery.

Mr. and Mrs. Gaorga E Thomas ra-

C J, Smith has Just returned froiu

You can save Horn $3 00 lo $r,.(Hl >i itly l*y ut oiii.g lUt:h.u>l

•rircr.

of ronv.-n

.V

• •:

^ Koll call of «m.. rA. superiniendeoti

3vTiKs M

Ko«oe-* Sp*Ol*l

»hO»».

lh«clh»llu.vcco«)ouW.»X. 1..

Ml’Y»ii^^MAriA «.r niAkM.Mi •
Changa of Tima on O. R. A I.
M S!?^pMaffaa. Erring tbm wtib ‘"HuUJ^r^of »bo field b) the general
Sunday. September 27. trains leat^t
IBcers and county presidents.
Traverse City for Grand Rapids with
Open FarUament-'*Kelailon of 8u uut change, b.lo a m.; for north and
etnntendants to Our
Ib-partinenl siiuth frt»ro Watton.>^l 10 a m ; dall)
A'ork Are They NeededT” led by Mrs
apfingCbikin
Mary K
Loucks. Grand Traverse
nMd tbam varjr n
Miunty president
p m. and 7.45 p. m ^Trains ^Ive In
•rYeB ,bldes la tk
Memorial Hour—Each unUm will
(JKINNKU. imoS have i
mrr >ortb aboti
plamm In the ss> and ................ - •■
m
la Iba roadUloa
Is dally.
I hem. They are J.iM Indiig put In
35T to|^to
thieving
raprr.

s:s"~

Tl.cy «.,ual

vr ha.l t>...n m,.'c

,o ..ur cicr «..! kno. .hc> .rcKh., ..m .N.tMl-; on «c.> |a.r

FOR RENT.
-j p>l>K TttliK.N I ‘ liiM^krek

BACHANT & ROSCOE,

...

. WHITNEY WARNER publlca
ms of popular music, among them
i: Fr..ni slrwt
WS*J7 tf
‘eaceful
Henry.'
' t
MM.." "Soko." "Dlslo Gli
Ib.v Fesse has purebsre
ind." "Hlawatlta." "SmoL,
i reM in the barlw-r .^bop o(
dd at 15 cents per opy during *.ur
nioval sale only
Grlnnell Hros ^ IJUINSKLL I
have the only com
IV E Fnmt strtM-i
IPJ»R. ir
ing niurblne rert.rd*.
list .»!
higsii r.'it* K Fnmt
itisTtf
sill IVmla has nn^elved a leit
n C tbH.rge Nunn, who gave
m here lor the Elks last sprit

as a r««soa ibai b«

.« I The \ erv Newest and Nobbiest Effects in

nrw.;-i!'3‘.A„'^:s

tiara baaa bard up as,iba raaa
irtra»»g tbam. and also arkno*

y-s,** U»ra Hauler. pr»-«ld. ut IV

jcr loxtnir1l.ii)
A.^.b. TO.
s-Mrs
T
II
...»_____ harlevols
Hlnging-’ llrlnglng In IhinierenrT*-tai
vv nst u
i| Workers
.
White
Itlbtstner
|bl
■'
S
lo
I
h
*
a
irw
TTI.1.V
.............
Sum. M will anrlva tbl. a.enlog
Ahal dots the While HlbUtii -------u our homes- to socle) T to A WIdiswake l?nl€»n—Hs value. Its functbiiih
(d) Value of our Edueallonal IVi»at1
HTTtolaw bt got tbr ooai
Mondar
half hour with the honorarles
alght and that li is now in WliUa

SwarsJiists

*";?s:£isrvar«f^s«i ;o

sh-tHSkHl-:

Wadoasday Cvaning.
30-Hinging b) cmgregsilon. led

•"

s:s,rT:L^r/.J-rj‘-£::.:

toJToi*. lor 0 )ob
th«
k* Uol« k«l )o.t rr.urw-1 Ino. lb*

Warbler- Mrs
. he FhlUpplnes;

S

L

Yesler

MUijNnnronNiNc
m»rnm m4 T.m.r..« t.w.1-1

Tb» Ull s.im.»TT oprelM ul Mr.^

llw;:

MUa JMIU-IIC

TMt SAWxrra

nTi'^TS'Snr'iw

Mumms Ob. >«u bad Imi) ! Where
bate you la^-ti all tUls llmeY IWt yoo
think you should !«• ashamed to worry
tines. L T l.. S. T 1
Flower mlaalon
Omiesis
Fre*s
ml narrudrs
Work among the aul
lera and saiUtrs Among lumlHrmeo
urity tn literature and art
Farlta
tentan usage
Franchise
Fmlto^larV*‘*l)rtn-Mrs Faxon
Election cif omeers
Mlacrllanei.ui
[ally invlie^t to

ANNUAL O. E A I. EXCURfilONfi
Tbe G R A 1 will give Its annuA
xcuralon on Tuaaday. October C. *
iiaCroU W OO. Tolado> ‘•5.00. C
(a
M OO. Grand Rapids 1400
.
Aaad City and south 12
td!^"TmI!dv.^
litkTTnri
15 00
Tlckau good to ratnm for 10
lays. Sm O *


?K?^S5:J:rsr«%ir=h.25i

lease those who are wise enou«h to look.

GRAND OPERA HOUSE

$12.50, $15, $16.50, $18. $20

.ffllOW OCTOBER . 2110

Drop in ami look the new sty les over.

»,<ra. while If they abmild decide
I Immolating him be Is fully
pntvd to y VW to bis fate like a

Thursday Morning.
Itevotkwal half hour

(Mhola o« CkicMo. .. "ew!.*;-*

Srl^^kTbAisir’irr
ri.Sr^'ssr'

STEINBERGS

Ltara Indian
Btad W«rk %

Ttie Otcit Stn^lu.nil Comely

; sr^jioVK.'

-.—Ull, MUOO

^ IVrf.H t littiiiu garments, styles tl..it . annot l.ct|.
•' l.m
BaldditotaD when a physleia*
givra a dear be Is espected to partake
of a similar one blmsrlf as'a gusrnniee
of bl. good faith
Should the P-tVi.t
die under bis bands tbe relallve*i. tbougU
they rarely exer.1- It. bate tbe right
Of putting him to th^tb unie- a ^.c

bW,

riM rail M« wm«» h.u win s. .
eiwin •• O.Het Ow UMM Te-

For Young Men
Jus* Opon® d tJp!

^nillliM’rv op. nii
WK util kwp our store. 23» E. l-'n.iji
oiH*n evenings during otir n
I.n-- M^lc

a...', w.... „.b

^uor*-.- -

i:“3T.he l-.l«r

i.rf.-JC'ib-tUnirA",

'EUVi'iA'l-J-' .. x..b..,, m..

SuitsOvercoats

TuT.'rim over Sa.Wy by a
n m'hlle plating in tbe road In
or the boils.’ anil slightly

'^•7kl7^
QRINNBLL BROS, silll have
bargains toft -In pianos and <
230 E fto

Ought
iff
W

10^
Me mmmwm
"Any objevtum- to my smoking
bereY*' ssked Uh- offeii«irrly cb«.rrul
U..U as tbe tewt..! gave aoolber dlA|ultbe pale ebsp In HkSteamer bslr. -beie oc bereafterr•in. Iiinall CouiuirrHal Trtbuoe.
rwllowlMS Che MweM.
Hlioari' You sjy be foltows tbe
|>ors«*s * He look* |.ruig».‘roaa
Nenrltt - Yea. tbe. face boraes
Llm busy .
Hpoaii Bo*kkmakerY
Nrrvltt - .Vo; |ui w nlkeokW-.-^Pblladel

-You'll be’^iTn^l^niriiy that foo
didn't ret married If you dou'i."
----------- --------« »w married and
I wastt t
marrl.df

jofph
L.Srcndi,
iyikoref
«(?a fAo StrokB
ofTmn/Mr

Wtbf
4.FHhn<$pKHiS'4

Mew »ho(s
•B Wspuy

Steinberg’s Store

Until
will

church win
pumpkin

glv.’

an

e

i.*> an- gtilng
P old church a^

(irlffln. rum.r of Unardman avenue,
and WebNier strt^i W edm^^ an^

r.riH *ikrfM.ent. as there a^ Important
maner. t« t-e dl«:a.«Ml by the society .

The^ Beautiful Ball Room Scene!
iThe Great Bank Scene!
The Great k^iplosioo Scene!
Tbe Seniaiional EKnpe ln»n
the Police Station!
The Great Couoterfctling Scene

A BcfiitllRl Ufc Slofy Ifitermlirtet with Brisk. Brifht
Omedy._____

Pricts:?25c, ,35c and 60c

.'HSSsSsSs

New
Uodcrwcir

OATSI

TuevTay

WANTED! -

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

notice

l>ca«r work

an.l Thursday after­

This is the popular fad

j

if

the day. and will be taught ijy
a competent teacher

:

: ^ l

Excurafen to Chicago
V.n M A N. E and Nortbent Michi­
Trank|»ortauon Co.;
|4.i5 for
; gan Tran»
„n.una o„. T,sK... on»r.M^

♦♦♦rTa^da^K Thui^'Iys

B.J. MORGAN I fi:^r-'="‘”’X:8.B^.A.u
Rrm of Chicago, a large Jewelry firm,
and will be here again aooo after the
MUs Minnie Ik itner. who has been
in Chicago for treatmeni ^
of III health, returned to tbe city yes_________J tba trip
ting easy todsy
!

l‘r*ir?nru^

»»»»»♦ TI!t:RE WILL RE A K. OP P. dance
I
next FYiday night. October 2. at
——T*:
cnhlan nail.- All
Fythlans and
I
ihelr familiea are Invited to attasA
TOMATOES W'ANTED-We will p^
KefreshmenU will be senred. It to
factory, wna
Traverse City 1
1M2-If

lf87Al
RECORD WANT ADt

SnStnAii'l* of

if"

vie
every

noons fiom 2 to r>.

I will pay the high­
est Market Price

5000 BUSHELS
OF OATS

further

lexch

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