The Evening Record, August 12, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 12, 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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1903-08-12

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IRAVEBSECm,MiCa, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12. 1908.
OOMOB.
With m roMoi
ut or new U)«Bt doToloped thk
, tho HIsh school tMUBAxwht to

Maaceloaa High school has
celved by the Reeord. aaklii
here with Trav
PHO#«CT« AWE •WOHT PO* game
school with a return
TMt OAMK THIS YEAR
kma ThankaglTlnk daj
On the whole, the

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IIS

NAiicaAvai]i
SBAMMCrSlOWSniT

CITY *NO
HlOH KHOOL

TWENTY-FIVE
ARE DROWNED

ii*b«‘*“ara«id
Mown

earlier than ever before, and that the
eswiy as jrell as the late playing will
be taken In by Traverse City tbU
^ Interest In the game bha been oobslantly^un the increnae la Traverse
City, and where a few years ago no
kind of a rn.wd could be secured,
even for a Thankagivlng. day game,
the success of both the cliy and Higb
^acbool learns last year demonstrated
,the fan that the kivers of football,
‘whose name Is now legknv here, ask
only a gund article of the game la or•ler to luro out and aee It.
Traverae City certainly has the ma­
terial for the best football team In this
section of the stale. With bo one on
the ttwm BEcepi such as get there be
cause they ran play football In that
position bdier than any one else in
I he city, there Is no Ruestloo but wrbat
all theneams In this part of
ran be shown a ven eoi
appropriate place to "get
Of the city team which play«rsucb
fast football last year, some of the
very uesi are still In the city aad
more than ready to play. Hanslovsky.
the kangaroo kicker at fullback, la
stni here. Raff, the snappy quarter.

eily Book Store

Steamer

and

Veasei

Both

Aug 12.—The
ng vessel iHaUdla am!
Ian steamer Th»*.Mlor*‘
ion olday off ilm n.ouih
Ikub

^lla

who showed up so well at half i
the close of the season. Is back
town. Ttmy Rokos. the giant tackle.
U lust «s big and strung as ever, and
will probably be quicker this
year
than last, as be will begin the game
earlier. Blacken, who. though larking
the beef that must people consider es­
sential f»JT a guard, tore boles In the
opposing Itne all last senaon
that
were big enough for a man twice his
weight, will be on hand, ready i6 play
at guard or any other place, and he
ran do li. 'Uad* Cray, whose I
name Is Walton, and who Is. as bis
«»gnomeu Implies, the father of foi»t
r«li in this city, or at least the f.»si
father, can probably pla> as good
game at center as he ever cou
which m*«os as good a game at c<
ter as was ever played In that poslti
In this city. And If he did not wi
to play. Uoas. the High achool center,
could probably get away, and If be
did. there would be no need to woi
In regard to that.position, no mat
what toam the locals were up against.
And even If Goss could not play. A. F.
Nerllnger could probably be Indt^
lo lay aside his legal dignity
time and4ake a hand at .the old
becoming for the time
being "Old

Sailine

1 nr»* reiH>rted drtiwr

- ^ "ivk'-

» » CUf BfokStm

Ohio.
of Sko escurslonUits from 'Cedar Klnt
to Fremont, went aground at Ftogle
Point, at the mouth of the Sandusky
at € oclock last t
fore aid reached her this
df and went on her
way. There was considerable suffer
tng from cold and hunger amoog the

OFF FOR THE CAST
Msny Took AdvanUgs of the cicuraion fUtsa.
A large number of people t«ik ad
image of the excursion rales to N1
agars Falls and other eastern iwlnis
this morning. Among those who went
were Mrs. J. G Mills. Mrs. W. Golden.
M. A. Asher. A.
^ ^
Carter. Miss F. Brodhagen. Miss Kate
Adsit. Walter I*. Albeo. Kittle Mc­
Guire. Jessie McGuire. Mr and Mrs
W . A Dea

to New York city, i

I fL^R

away to achool. FUher. who played
larkle on the other ride of the Itee
from Tony, is Bot hen
not worry any one. as there are other
good men here who would be glad to
get Into the game that are as good as
be ever dared lo be. Roy Wynkoop
them, and be demooatrated
quality
Ity V
against
he played
I
Flsb«T at the close of the season last
year. Ike Davis Is not here, and Prof
Elliott to not ben
WIU Vogel
wong. the best end
this town without any exce
here and craiy for the game
Aqd then there are a lot of green
men who ought to be got Into the
game, men who have, at times, been
willing, when there was more fnlluench in being In the ring than In being

60C

e«. to carry
Kvery feature tif
Y M. C. A
work is needed in
city. The
ChristIkn work among the
offers a wide field here.

BOOT WILL BCTIRC

Women s Strap Sxndato cut Xo^

Aug 13 —Bllhu Root
will retire from President Roosevelt's
rablne^rmg the^wly^
Taft of Ohio. ** now ^gov^ernor of the
Philippine Islands. Secreiarv' R«>t
has confirmed the report and said. In
announcing that be would reUre. that

from the cabinet at thto lime
Is not known In Washington

OF

MONDAY

NIGHT IN PARIS

lo..

$1.50

Womens fia.oi. to ij.oo
f
shoes cut
to.......
$1.50

(sed away at E o'clock this mon
the age of 70 years. He was
of the prominent rnUt growers of
suto- His wUe died about

Iberately con^
ceallng from the public the extent of
Monday nlghi's disaster. A man
named Dech says be saw another car
with many bodies^ in It. Credit is
The funeral will be held from
given to this report by the fact that
►rnlni
Ing at
hVlday
several employes ^f the company are
oclock. and the services will be
. S. An- stiU missing and various people are
d by Rev. D. Cochlln.
sUll
looking for relatives.
n will hare charge of
funeral
WHILE BEATING HIS WAY
:r8

TERRIBLY

AFFLICTED

Will Davis Lost Leg and Hand at

Mich.. Aug. ll.—WJll.
rown from a passenger
platform here last night by a brakebe n
the Essen district
rtet have
I
proved unsuc­ man and fell nder the wheels of a
passing
freigh
He kMt his left leg
cessful. Its prince bM Just
and moat of hU left
►rered In'Thl^ collieries of Fran
i and Ben

K*5i7

BIR THOMAS ACCEPTS
Will Witnraa Naval

but be will probably play at tack

Ip

Clevelaad. Aug, 12.-County Oerk
N Y..
i;.—PraslC. P Balen. campaign manager for
It has
red word
Tom L Johnaon, announced that
accepUng
Mayor Johnaon has oonsedted to perbe presented for thr the inviu
mutation The on naval Bsaaenvera off Oyster
- Bof
from the Mayfiower.
othH- candldafTao far is John J. Zli
aennan of Springfield.
TWO MORE DEATHS
and Bracken Helgea wUl be ob hand
King CBmarfi Will Take Batito.
for end. and Pqpad and probably BhrBBberger for halves. Lederle may or
aiay Bot be back thU year, bnt It to
the Uateat and anrest quarter th
ever haadled a ball here, will be th«
with Art Kellogg to paaa the ball If
Southard playa eomevhere else. Delu

». BENDA a. cblUI^ANV

for sale at J.W. Slaters
House Furnishing
Store.


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NETTLETON
FOOTWEAR

*S2.50

Now is the time to sccure this valuable book
• A beautiful 10x20 inch
fticiurc given free with
each book.
.-.

J. W:. SLATER.

Reliable kouse Furnisher

IS READY

for'

WORK.

We are selling the celebrated BAN­
NER B.\TTEKNS-aII seams al­
lowed—at only 10c and 15c each. .
Fashion Sheet?
.... T

THE ECONOKV STORE

!»€€€€€«
l(o^er»Mor_mde
Price 15.00 ud 55.00
Patent and Vici Kid
A GcDtlcman^s Shoe
A

Full

Drc» __S^

A STYLISH SHOE

Silk mulls
and 50c .lualitie*

Silk Pengs*
3C inche* wide, 7.V: qualuy.

Rll Oleel FtaminM

Waist Cloths...

THE OLD REUABLB
8HOB HOUSE

FRANK^ R^IDRICH
S42 FRONT 8TBEBT

moir* Uclour
for Drop skirts,
Red and Black,
now. per yard....

Anyone having mattress repairing
to do should call at 501 W. Front
SL Work atltcnded to promptly.

Boston

BOSTO.N FER.NS.
New plant 15 ..n
nower Store

'“"•I Vee*

A FAIITIESS fANIH;
Ownuino L_ansclowno
Are you familiar with this beautiful
cloth? If not, you should be, as it
is the only perfectly satisfactory
silk and wool material made. It is
very desirable for*a whole gown or
a separate waist. We have it in
the popular shades including crearn
white and black. Remember it is
not the Genuine .Lansdowne unles
it has the.name,

-Whito Cbm to Aary.
Ky^ Aug. U,—The JmiwrfU grahably go to the

tims of^thT
of Batorday.
King Matiallk la IIL
to Wiw to tto TviBm Biimg

#

dat Seasan Dear
Dew Shapes on Sale! ^
to
to/- ■
Owe of the Beet B»t$ Iw tke market i$ tie

mk

-:i

Wm.F-. Reaa
perforated in the salvedge.

MveiUata la all t^e Leaitat Fertaikah
at the Dafuumaha the

Bla.-wrbere he artll take the baths.

have mddU a Bhodly B«mbar «f
poaada to their weight sUos last year.

for Boy’s suits worth $2.50 to $5.00
A window full of Snaps—Vour choice for only a Quarter

|**BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT*1

Men's Canvas Shoes cut

jS^S-£-iSisrsr

team last year who win make the Brat

^a.OO. mm-m€> •S.oo eirw^ ^3.90

OLD PIONEER DEAD

■’ll'V

rtS: ^

mim.

for Men’s suiu worth $10.00 to $J0.0(b
Women’s p;»ient Ovlords .^t

LADIES, AHENTION!

?i3%%| Tlie Traverse City
3-fEr«“3:ilMattress Factery

CATASTROPHE

No other store dare imitate our low prices oa such hi^ clam

*The Real Reliable Cloihlere

_----- Md BMt.il

MORE GRAVE
THAN REPORTED

Men’s Mil Boy’s SyiRinir Suits
S7.00. «iOg

Jill Drugs Trtsh
and Pun.
Law
Prias to « «

t»f the city are drifting to the
simply for the lark of a good place to
go. The athletic worK. the baths, the
; n»oms. all the various fea»f the Y. M. C. A.
mpn of the city
I
uirates

simply remains for the moneyed
of the city to put up the funds,
le project cannot be carried out

WJlintoDoiMtirWMOtliGJIlWII
If otben quote jrou low price*, ooi* are nre'to be Iowa.

Ijttle Gent's bhors—Dandies. >iz«s
fltui3V,.<ulto
. $1.tX)

pronounced for

Tropical \
wrere at one time ready to play the
game, but there wrna bo opening at
that time, which was some yenra ago.
by the way. lor any one but those who
were "on the tnalde.*' But thU'year
there are a number of fellows .that
ought to be Induced lo make at least
a try for the team.
Prospecu for ths High school
Bie Ur from nnpeom^. thoe

shoddy. *urw 5 to h
sues 9 to II 7«t

tnty. and the nei*d of It is extj
ins only f<ir the moneyed men to
iMU'k the proj

;
sides playing at full on
the
school team, played a little guard on
telling effecL and
available for the

THE WDTHER

” o do that in this cii>\ will require
from f16.000 to 130.000. the latter sum
being Ur preferable. Mr. Garrison U
convinced that there would be no
trouble In securing the membership
for the association, both active and
associate. The time, he is sure. Is
rlp.‘ f.ir ihls
in Traverse

veral of the
have often expressed a a
ness to cuntrlbule to a Y. M. C.
comn
lured that
would com
with
sumclent IlberaUty to
make the project feasible. The fact
that abcjut K'o.(h>o should be raised
ijldicaies that some of the men who
are
able to give would have to
very liberal in order to make the
plan a success.
or course, the erection of a building
would to a large extent provide for
the malntenanee of the enterprise perWlthH Buch
tuch a bulldl
building as is
would be a

Cbe Place lor

t

FOR OROANI2ATION

ry Of the «
Bo crooaod the At
Young Mei
ige at this time in
i Id the city
ipllclt faith In her
dkates that
rts of the .
as cup by Blr
to lift the i
reviving
offertni^
iSr*^e”
not wholly shared
_ an effort along the
by those In active managemeat of the line of the organiratloo
of a T. M/C.
challenger. The change was made at
Erie basin In the cerly part of An
Acro^ng to Mr. Garrison. It to sim­
gust.

ply up to the people In Traverae City
who have money. Mr. Garrison and
the sute committee have been looking
toward Traverse City for a long time,
and are ready to go ahead as soon as
they have any assurance that the
be city are r
The sute oi
tlon Is not starting any Y. M.
now except where a build _
IN A COLLISION OFF MOUTH OF
erected and the projecLput on a sub­
T»^C ELBE
stantial and permanent t^ls from the

It nsjr be OB aooottot of the chill In
the Blr. or It msj be becanse It U
rMllY letUBC time for
there to to be a sood
here this sesaoB At any rate, football
Interwt Is already apparent amooE
the knrers of the game, as well as the
players, aad there Is Indication that
the diy wiU have
field very early thi
While most of
the matter think that It I
to toake any definite move toward thf
urgaalsatloa of a learn iter ». the matter to belBi freely talked
tbU

JImerican
Drug Co.

■fitfease of Upton U Hit New Chal- Mr. Garrison Bays That the Time la
leaoer la Not Bharad by Her
Ripe and the Young Mon of the
City Are Roady-Would Re-

. •till M Man*—Mm* InMr*
Eyst AsTors pt TWs •ssson
sf ths Yssr.

90

SEVEHTE'

219TmtStmt

IT IS UF TO

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WORKING
F0RT.H.CA
SECRETARY F. A. OARRtBON It
NOW IN THE CITY

ISIS Sr cots MATEUAL

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THE EVENING RECORD

YESTERDAYS I880E

MTERESTIN
FOOTBALL

1

W:

€ OMIbtlm
New Store

Cor. Front and Union

Htttowntd *‘$Mson" in oarhussba^

damilton Clothing^

ilRPil

)
nn FTENiKo itEO^^

,TiK EypuE mm. BEHASDlEi

^VENltHES
T R AVliriE CITV. MIOHIOAN
crai*dit»ave!we«

WCtT VHIQIMtA MAN CAN OO IT
VERY EASILY

cnr, mda., Wednesday, august 12. wo«.

NEVBEipniP.

GOODBL

srexim FOR itselfI

' One SoAh Free!

Ahtny ftovIvM. N«M
Tim« to Fool tiM Um
«r«Jobw
Parkenbunc. W. V«, An* irClojioD Wwlfoll U A Victim of the
dyln* habU. He dle< . apparenUy.
fools an Ike people wb
him ami then fools xh

utfall died recently for tbe sev
i ume. but revived again In lime
to prevent the funeral, although the
grave had been dug and the
dered. He U a worker in
Ids near Jake's Run and. according

THE SERVANT FROSLSM.

5^evcral styles sample Ibesaera at
same proportional prices.

_______
inKntbeUoodiadiMaedmeaUa
it* bwlthy mewwaoe. aad tke

A beautiful $20.00 Bedroom Suite,
for...................................

_

and so on right tfaroogh ev er)'
sample throi^ our store.

J. W.

hU attacks reoraUy. The family had
1 tens and he
The grave mas preI for. He

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

cansc. To build up the blood. xcftorehslaMfHropotks and make it riA
and nutritioatag^ U tbe only ntuanl tfcataent, and the proper way to
get rid of skin troubles. Thereisao lemedy like S,S. atoaccompliab T

BooasiOSMiAt
jlagCMsaMbt
red a vigorous protest.
'utfali uys he has sevecsl t
I In this condition, and has
•tlait are aumeroosly employed as
ly eecaped being burled alive on
eaau. aad It M Socland Ust
e than one occasion. He has
make admirable *Mtka. It la de^
etimes lain in the trance for tmo
elaiad by Umwo of eapertmioe that the or three^ys at a time Duri^^js

Proposition^"
Farm For Sale

ji'ssTcissjr.irffSss

Nearly altrays he
bletangaofcoodlieauh. S.S.&its«tiire%remcdrfor*nU^*iidaIdi
U In heaven, but can give
twcHp..».o,wM..Hop,
•Mc*. ItcaoUiiUDoiiiincnls«liWmr,batbnwndndpanl7wcgel
At other times
Write for (mbooV. Ko dua|c lor i«di^*driceor^&
gone In the opposlt direction, and
this happens he U

^

liy oeruia classes of people as
alrable berth, aad It was easy b
aad keep r»d servants. But ih

meaiiwraKcmccawAnawrapf

Traveree county; SH miles south of
tbe ettj
J. E. OREILICK CO- CITY.

Wkefi Toil Wfint fi Mice Cvt of Mcfit

Indepeadeace IS enjoyed, therefore the
factories, stores, offlees Md
fields draw from the classes formerly
looked to for senranU. ^
While this Is iinfortuWe for many
hooaewlvea. the oondltloe Is a t
4am. and aumt be morepled aa aa ^
raaiDemeat la nodal ooodltlooa The
ptPbIwi la tmplemmnt Jeat tba
•Bl If tbe ntlplBo or Chlnaou
hotb. can be utilised to remedy the
^flkulty. the sdnestlon cannot but
be of speeMl taterest

of the United
I Will Try a New

Washington. Aug. 12.— Payne has
dedfied to make the experiment of
amployliig baggagemen on trains
which are not provided with mall
derks to take charge of and deliver
open newspaper mall. This decision
has been reached after much consld
eratlOD and In response to a petition
filed by many of the leading nc
paper publishers of the country, t
naked the poetoMce department
provUe facilities for dUtiibuUng open
beadles of papers along the lines from
trains which carry only closed pouch
as. Tbe plan contemplates that the
baggage masters shall be sworn In as
poetoMce department employes and
men shall be paid for their services
It Is tateaded that they ahall deUver
the papen to thoae to whom they are
addraased at potats akmg the line
from tbe oar doors, tbas saving m
Ume which would be lost in case
taken to tbe local postoBce before
they eoeld be ddtveved to agents. It
Is estimaled that the coat of U»e sarvIce through the baggagemen will be
much leu than If poeto
• aU such trains

WOL CinEV LEt-S WILL

ibj^.mbeis?.^r

rntmgimr Jk

Parker Br0$.OUStaaa « 20i Troat Strut

H I KNAPP

JURPET CLEMiNG W0RKS„.
K. X CHU*nt. Proprlrior.

The Busiest Place-Our Furniture Department

.SIDEBOAaS,

_

'

really are about the easiest xrhairs you ever
put your tired body into. You know these
can be adjusted in a moment's time to any position, whether reading, resting or reclining,
The great feature is in the cushions. These
are genuine hair and are guaranteed to last
longer, hold their shape better and give better satisfaction than any other cushion. The
Velours are the very latest in patterns and
best in quality. We think the prices will be
most interesting, {$8.00 to $15.00, and the
goods themselves, you MUST see them.
"‘Everything for Everybody."

^'’?s::^rVX£isrioiL^'^ ^

Call If you can, write
means investigate thU ale It U the greatest moneysaving opportunfiy ever afforded MicbigaB piano buyers.

s GRINNELL BROS.

ElMrie fh

auS’SrSSJTptow
« p-m-. n. 8tt
Mv^Ln»mwANTAa

$15.00 to $42.00

menu without adding anjnhing to their cost. <Ooe of tk^
many advantages of buying here.»
This sale IncJudes new sample Pianos; slightty marred
rented Pianm returned for the Summer;
uprights and squares taken In exchange, etc.
them
SOHMER.
STBRlTn
A* STEIN WAY. SC
STBI
KNABE. V08E. KRAKACI
KRANICH A
BACH
We offer them on special e
of pay
Each is guaranteed exactly as rej
*^*ed* '
are thinking of buying a Plano within the next year or no. ,
you will be Interested in this sale. Call at onr branch
store in this city for further particulars and a list of these

aa tba guest of the Manlaad reieraa*,wbb aiiice the snub given him by
the pmMent on his retirement, hav?
declared tbet they will liooro him for
General Miles has repeatedly an­
nounced that-he was not i
that he

PIANOS

MUSIC HOUSE. DETROIT. MICH.

Tiaftrsc aty Braoeb

2J9 E Front Street

mmW
J

MID-SUMMER SALE

«jnMWtaam la the departmeafh history.

,

..The WatchiDaker..

rL:r.":!\:rr "■^£i

ead
eaeoad oet e( eU erwti. aekIM • lalbl ef M veibte. bed Iberebr

ATTMWD tbe fW EMJ W P»1

,

Hotel Shilsqn

hae-not. deterred the Marylanders
from tbelr purpdBfi nor checked the
boom they lanbched on the publlcnpc tbe order retiring General

r;; ^ I]

; on your feet and hold us responsible for ihdr
; wear. You will find in them the 1a*sI values
t you ever had. They Make Life's Walk l-.asy.

Bachsnt St f(oscoe

_0F_

' b (mSm ihM <h« ypb— >tu
to we hl> a^le betee he 4M. bet
wee tandbir eteeted tme tbe eetlee*.
.He MW eTcce tbet be leteode. to-

J

^Cresset Shoes I
SaMaaIpbf

FINE

sensation hu been caused by the st^
Utnde of the Ute pope's aeareet rela
Ure-tbe son of his elder brotherwho declares hto inteatloa to coolest
the dead poolir# will. He call
self simply M. Peed, disregarding hU
title of count, and declaring that
are only fit for vain people. He Is to
poor dreumstaaou aad earns his Uvlag by eelltag coals aad doing a Uttte

Put a pair 0^ 4tir

MIBwsyuhtm.
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
of the wn*ck
•Hhin the time
ED
it
the
caskets
were
ready.
G0NDEK5ED NEWS
How's Thist
Tlie little vlUagv‘ of Summerville, in
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
We dffe One Hundred Dollars Re^
Cass county, claims the oliU^t hotel
OF mcH
ward for ny case of Catarrh that
in the county, and probably in westbe cured by Hall s Catarrh
Mlchtgan. The •Summerville TavSeveral pnmiinent Finns aiv expert era"• Vwas built in 1M15 by- Peal»ody
<'CK»k.
L. L. A BUILDlNa
the undersigned, have known 1 ut arrive In the copper country fn.m
short ly from nnland^ Recently tl^e IS plact* of entertainment.
F. J Cheney for U»e last 15 year
believe him to Ih? perfectly honorable
Around Qulucv tarniers an* n«u a^
in all business transactions and flnan Inent and highly respectcnl citlrens of hoiH'ful
for a Urge en.p of corn as
carr> ont any abligs the durhy fruni the einp
they were On c loser Investigation j
greater number of them '
Is found that the rE*cenl hail storm J
EUROPEAN PLAN.
10 of ihe
Staie.< h>rt»
West ATruax. Wholesale Druggists
oke on wagon l.uid* of ears, whlrli
literary iten of Finland,
Toledo. O.
Bvrrylbtng flnil-oU».
All outwldr rooms.
eiltlor
of
Helslngfor'«
Waldlng. Klnnan (k Marvin. WhokIrro l»ds. rUvlrir bgtt*. etc. One block
has srrivetl in Calumet,
ule DruggIsU. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in- He UTii. exiled frt»m his native land
medical siudcni fn»m
ternslly. acting
lllrertly upon the
Watch, Clock and Icwclr)
blood and mucous hurfsces of the
Tl-v* Proscsl^ Im Vourm
id Whit
attempted 1
tern. Testimonials sent free. Price reache«l there also, after some 1
reiMurcd. Fine work my
• tank u. s .then
75c per botUe. Sold by all druggists lug experiences. He was to have In-en
was lighi«‘d
drafted Into the Russian army, but
specially.
Promptness my 7
Hall’s Family Pills are the Ust
escaiHd after an exciting chase
motto.
Give me a call

Crpct a»n.n, «>d Foilher RenoFinland to Aland isle, across the
THE SERVANT PROBLEM
vating. Carpet arwing and laying.
ct>ver
tic sea. an.l fn.m there to StockI
Next door south of S<|uircs
Before aeodmg your old carpets
The Mi?IUCTn-Mexiran R»
He traveled 1.'h» mlb-s across a st
Barbershop.
.-. .%
away to be made Into rug». let me
pany. organlttnl with
sea m avoid serving the hated
abow you samples
.
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filed articles of i
n wall ihe
erriment.
409 S. Union Street
•tar> t»f state Monday. Attornrj
Sctires <»f |K*ople came to Durantl
Grand Rapids. Mich.. Aug 12.-Ills>ral BUlr and L. F. Field, of JackSunday to view the remains of the
Pbonc ilS
«ia WMhineton St
are the only Michigan si.K-khold
victims of l-Ylday's disaster In
The
ct.miMiny
is
understtsMl
to
The Peerless Shirts are 1the beef
Grand Tnink railroad .vards Oi
ngaged In prospecting for rublM'r
I by
I In Kt«‘xltx>.
Olt'j. W. HIOaiNB, OentUL has ri
Detroit Sold by 8. Benda
m the U
York, who was apprt^
movad to ths Naw Munson Bloek.
renmi ct
; tbe line from CaAda
Suicide Preve
The Chinaman was aimig th line of
sixth he tjrew up bis 1hands and
The startling announcemen
ent that a
preventative of ?
ornmeni au­ claimed: -My Ikid. t
1 bcim dU-j
was no mistaking the identinra-j covered wlJiJl^ropi many. A ran
thorities hare Ihh-u ronu»ellcd to deal Theree wasno
and the dred man Is William | down systcmToHlespondency Invartwith several Celestials mho have
n. home unknown. The grlev<Kl j ably precede hulclde and something
crossed over within the last year.
Anent this. It U said that there Is brother says;that he has not heard has been found that will
from hts brotrer In the past six years J condition which makes s
I At the first thought of self-destni
> part of The To find him thus was terrilde.
people living near the Ca
A chap at OwoBso has been round H'ui tak Klectric Bitters. It being
r and nervine w ill •trenglh-*
darles, Cfilnamen are n< s iKlng emtown claiming to in* the •rl‘itern
'
ployed as dfimesilrs in hotels and inspecior." Naturally many cisterns en the nerves and build up the sys- {
families
were found to need cleaning. Very tern It is also a great Stomach. Uver
maid'• Is an ev»»r>'-day sight in the ho­ soon a cistern cleaner arrived in town. and Kidney regulator. Only 5t*c. Sat­
tels of British Columbia, and many of Some of the cltirons insinuate the Ik>- isfaction guaranti'T'd by Jas. G. John­
Jn buying our Furniture every cfTori was made to select only that of
the far [irihwestern states and
gus cistern inspector and the rlsiera son and F H. Mt'ads. Dru,^ists.
of Canada, *nie
cU-aner bear a strong family likeness
the urniost strength, durability arid beauty. How well we succeeded
offers the solution to *>ach other.
Tbe d.-partur.* f 0111 Rnssla. of Dr
we are going to let you decide, , You have faith in the firm, we know—
of the labor problem,
Columbus Laurain. a farmer living Gustav Taiumaiiii. profess4ir of rbeiatics are ooncenuHl.
at Willow, had a narrow escapi> while Mry at the ruiversiiy of lHin«al. to
our sales prove that—then pin yi)ur faith to our Furniture sUtemenis.
James IahwIs.
cutting oats with a binder Saturday.
perlal hotel at Petoskey was in the He was accidently thrown backwards aeis-pt n ebalr at Goniiigeli, lias In-en
Just now we have unpacked the Iwellest line of
city recently looking for senants. He from the binder neat. hU feel catching mueli isumm-iited on. Im-cuum* be was
says that there Is a acarriU of help in the SL*ai and his clothing in a chain, the last remaining eminent Instrinior
to all lines of hotel work around the and in an instant his clothing was at that one" fani..u*i seat of .du a
northern resorts ,He admiiiLM] that strliH>d fntra his iH^rson. This saved non.
the Chinaman is uking th%> place of his life and he escaped with only a
the girls in many hotels In the north­ slUht Jarring up.
pr*»**f of tbe ebnnge of •-«b-jirn*iial
west. and there U even a |K»sslbimy
At'Throe Rivers Mr.<
D. Hage
of experlmenOng with the Flowrn man died Monday as a result of being Irten^ :ii Oxford and Cmi.r.i:du.'-ib«Kingdom products at the Michigan re poisoned from eating canned salmon. grow lug popul.trity of tbe natural »el
aorta.
.4.
Her hnslMind is also In a critical c».n eruHi^ Tlii re Is at. tbe same time a
It has been your good fortune to sec. It will
d»^-.id.*n.-e of tb.‘ Iliatliematbill irl|<0M
Said another roan, who has traveled d It Ion from the same cause.
be hard to find handsomer goods, look were
considerably of Ule and come Inin
The Uwosso (Uskei C<impany was at Cambridge. Itv liaa alwavs ^tood
contact with the Chinaman as a hotel given Just ninety minutes by a Du
you
will. The newest styles—and • yet the
servant: "I want to tell you that the rand undertaker t«. prepan* sixteen
Chinaman will U* the house sA-rvant
prices are not as high as you might expect
of the funme I have btHm In many htv
from the beautiful appearance. Furniture has
tels in British ColumbU. where all
aenranu are Chinamen, and they
advanced in many cases,»but we always di­
make good aenranu. neat and aceomvide ihe profits, and you surely get the bene­
modaUng in all ways. The hotels
could hire no glrU and were simply
fit on these sideboards. Have you seen the
driven to It.
"I believe it would not l.e bad If we
prices?
:
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could have an amendment to the Uws
admitting Chinese, as domestics, the
same as they now enter as merchants.
Keep them as domestics and there Is
no chance of their crowding In other
fields aad cheaper Ulw The servant
girl problem would, in*’ solv«-d. at least.
Annual Bargain <
If girts will uke 19 the factory and
slore.'.flll there places with China; PRICE CONCESSIONS THAN EVER. We^mu^? dfs]ise
' of at least lOO PUnos during the next 10 days in order to
IWIORRI8 CHIAIRS |
j make room for the dally arrivals of new stock for Fall
IILE8 MUST BE RECKONED WITH
'trade. The slaughtered Pianos are an exceptionally fine
lot. many of them cannot be told from new. All have iHnm
Were never made more comfortable—they j

taker. He is in excellent

FIRE INSDRANCE

spired the poqrer dasses with ambi
tloRs to becooie employers of set
ntther than be tbps employed
selves. Good wa«ea In other calllap
are asore attractive than the Unties of

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A beautiful regular sire aremer.
just like cut. 18x20 bevel plate
mirror, 4 drawere, 2 top drawer?,
swcU front, (others wouUI caU it
abaigatn at $9.75, our
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QUEEN GITY

PENSIONS FOt
ALLVEIFRANS
: PR0PO8C0 AT O. A. ft.
EMCAilWIENT

Whole Wheat Flour is Anti-Dyspeptic
-and contains more nutriment than all
the so-called breakfast foods on the
mark'^t. It is sweet, nutritious and
healthy. Manufactured by
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Aug. 12.
vanU veterans of tbe war
smith Wio are to attend the national
encampment of the G
the Republic at San Francino. Aoguat
18 to ri. started cm ihpir
nental iourney from Phllade

terday. Pro»»ably the
question of tbe Grand Army nt
’reunion will consider is that of a
versal or -service*' pension for
honorablv discharged, soldiers of the
union armies in
the war with
the
south
On this subject the oommandeHnchief Gea. Thomas J. Stewart, said:
it th possible that at the coming
(mcampment some action willbeUken
It U not iniende<I
place iDtere^ng wholly looking to whal is known as a

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GEVEIAL MEWS
OF THE WOUJI
Oentnul Nc'lson A. Miles has Issued
an order. srUh Ihe approral of thr
serretary nt war.lo prevent
In*'* of boraes In the military service,
lieneral Miles regard* this pracllre as
bVpial. and on this point be and the
im-sident agree, a/ President Rrjose
velt ha* always
falls of his bon
that the dictates
spile the fat
.
in the orders It^ U
fashion favor

hanging or clipping
lieil. and only
mlng and pluc
sary to prtnent

I by docking
•reby problb
irtm

«ln*SST ^a!

. W. A. Caglll and Miss 8. A. Yyle
an eloping couple from
KnoxvUle.
Tenn. were married near Walland
►laiUm on the Knoxville and Augusta
railroad in the cab t)r the engine
which pulled their train. They learn
that the fireman on the engineer.
H. ilodge. was a justice of the peace.
Miitl they asktHl the conductor to reouesi him
ilisige
his ov_____________________
ie-uple ha.<len*Ml to the <
train* siirpiMMl. and the j
the few wtirdK which mi
m**^n

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by tbf

are to be held
There quartrts to be paid to htmorably disci
« who
soldiers, salloni
and
marines
play through
r
reliellion
Another feat sened iltirlng the war of the rel
for the same
such a policy would
doors are never t
Bernard Cohen,
ears old. who be to eliminate the medical «
d from a Nea tion to ascertain degrees of d
hospital where he has been hov- and would also eliminate the r
furntshlng evidence that is
lwtwe« n life and death foi
for livt
rs after the
his memory and,
of siMM-ch
The diKtors say be will
have to learn anew how to talk. TIkiv
was a cl..t f.r blood on the lad's brain
when h»* eniert-d the hospital. canse<l

on the roof garden.
will sing and

atloii It wa*. found fkibca's momon
and iKiwcr of speech were gone. He
already has learned several words and
Is exiMTied to recover his lost facol

ith might
oprlation
for
thU
ildy for the next tour or five
•I it will soon return to the
appropriation and then
steady decllna and a

Mrs l.s-wi>. Sears of Huntsville. Mo.
>f afraid of a mouse or even a
r—until the danger U past. The

Lost His Wife at Cartla.
[osouw. Aug. 12.—A rich man of
cow. of the name of Ivanoff. sai
and clammy. Climbing up on a chal
down to play a game of card* at his
»^he dl«»covered a good aUed
blac
club with a friend, of the name of
snake asIFep on a large platter. Mrs. Maximoff. lost heavily, and at Ia.st.
Sears picked up the dUh and threw
ig no more money, proposed his
the C‘ptlle out Into the yard, where
as a wager.
she kllkd it with a broom handle
ixltB.)fT has bi*en paying court to
Then she screamed and fainted.
Ivanoff for a longtime and eager
'ceptt^xl. putting up lieu.tMKi as a
The Oaath Penalty.
ler-wagffr. He won. and Ivanoff
A little thing someUmes results in
death
Thus a mere scratch. Inslgnl
ni cuts or puny boils have paid
death penalty. It Is wise to have
lAJiLJamuir>- they
***Ai
Is.uls Alma Toomey is rtklen'a Arr
Arnica Salve ever handy.
by a- sudden flood^ high
cmerlng in the City hosplui from an Bucklen's
from the ocean and the
dkm which .has been performed It s the best
I faialUy, when Bums, 8
crumbled into the Jagiwns and in con 1
.
htis than ai <dozen times in the history
se-quencnt‘arly
pf ,he inhabit-1
j
I
imas Uames. a bZ-year
anu of tbe Islands were dn.wned and!
Hrug Stores.
property to the value of
was .!_

i.„.
the h«rt
were obliged to
rt from
the chest cavity, j
gales
des from the southwest and south-MLLIU1LOI
whether
tbeir
St have again caused great crests
while they tied a iun-ert*d artery. I»e^
sw««ep mer iliv l^lands. So far only
lore they replao'd the organ.
when bo«U break out on the
ur persons are believed to have per­
It is said that in memory, of many
red of ished. but the fear Is great that when;
lihhing excurshms jo|nt^
all the Islands are clear»-d there mayCleveland baby
si^ The Wood is
_______ e.ruvr _Jcffei
____ m Cle
ied and taiotad by age during the series-of gales while!
land
ties, and there can be she was on her way from Taliitl to the!
Umdtixu Aug. i::.—One of the mar­
Mrs Ma
Marquesas group.
|
Mass., has regained the use vels of the fishing season was the cap
Three of the Tuamoiu Islands were|
of her liml.s as sud.Unly as their lure tif a rainbow trout with the fly
Dr.
Golden Med- under water to such an extent that |
|s.w<T was taki-n away from htT about In the very hiwrt of Ixmdon.
icml Discovery panhes tbe blood, the jnhabliants bad to climb
im.Hn years ago. At that time she
Is.rd Ik nblgh exhibited a fine rain
and removes the effete matter which tret>s tor safety. Houses ar
• ai. struck
li> lightning and ever iKiw trout which he caught in the lake
conra and finallyslnctr has Intm a helph*ss luvaliiL C|>- n Buckingham palace grounds. Th.
destroyed. while
oo aaakeuing the oth«*r morning she Uh was in the pink of condlUon. quite
ulcers and c '
close call of dea
fell a great deal more *n>freshed than dump, in fact, weighed nearly u*n
imiuirc blood.
blood
lost of the Islant
till |in‘vfous HMirnlngs. It seemetl to junces. and was about eleven inches
visited bv the stt
her that she was much stroog«>r. Her n b-ngth
It was caught by Lord
Hood of
Mkrb -I sufhitherto leehle. shaking hands had
H-nblgh on a small “BUck Hackle'
suddenly in'come strong
and firm ny. and fought most gamely. If tbe
Then ahe got out tif U-d and stood other rainbows Lave done as well a*,
• «-reci f.ir the first time in flficen years. this the -r^»yal family will have some
Her Joyful cries brought her daughter
?* F. J. Hughes of DuPont,
in haste l« the room, in the afternoon
gave me up. Everybody
I
unatilr to do shv work at all After
Mrh Ilean w.iii out /or a carriage ride
PuU a 1 End To It All.
thought my time had etime As a last
with her daughter, the first ride she
grlevou.s wall ofUmes comes gs
ri I tried Dr. Kings
s New DIscovhad enjoyed in years. What lnten*st. a rvsu It of un >earable pain from overed her most was the whizzing electric taxed
Dixzliiess, Backache.
received wj
striking and 1 was on
cars, which she bad never se«‘n be- Liver compUlnl and
w days. Now- I've enAccept DO
But thanks to Dr. Kings New Ufe
my health.- It conrrce*5 Golden
Gold
Pirree-s
Medical Discovery.
Tbe members <if the Metropolitan Pills they pot an end to it all. They
hs. Colds and Throat
There is no other medicine which U
Church of Christ of Chlcmgti wlU build
Guaranteed by
just as good " for diseases of the
a magnificent place of worship at OakMeads drag
. H. M
blood aaf the eruptions which are
Icy hiftileiard
and VanBuren stri'ct son's and F.- H. Meads’ I^g Stores.
Id |1.<
causeil by tbe blo^ s imparity.

RED

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KING EDWAID SHOULD
UVEIMMICHIGAM

CLEANEST

f ...HEttTlIlEST..

AlfD
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

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WAGONS AND BUONES
JON SALE-

2 6000 LUMBBt WAGONS
3 TOP BUGGIES
I PHAETON 0(1^

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Place for Csm Miles.
garden.' The ChristU^ Toof lirden Is
til Ih' modeled after those where pleas­
Washlngb.n.
Aug.
— General
ure is the tmly thought. It te to aur Miles has accepted the office of prosl
mount a magalflceni building.
The dent of-the Thomas Jefferson Memo
cost of the Utter is plact^d at $80,000. rial association
elation and the assoriatif>n an(Urdeners and florists are to be called
I that hU election is Un the nto do all in their power to enhance
■ of Its existence.

BiarfBUlHrsElMtTie
Uett lid Pmr Cl.

B. J. MORGAN

PEBEMAunuEnB

Wo ffaro a fini Om Mmmaior't Mm

r«Ni.i «r Milk.

Boy's Sboei

Blsliop Ctd.i.u.it t.f m-bwarc takes
long walUiig trip every huiumcr.
rMi;.lly be goro alone, but on one x>e-

$i.od

ca^lon I.evenil gentb inen aerooiiuinlcd
Tlie party loured the Wli;tc

mWirn^luK.

Sample Sale
■a a

Odd Dre$$er$

an
Aagnrf
aftcriKion
they
cd. very'warm and tbifsty. at a
farmhouse and Iwu-ht sevcnil quart*
Ik. Kveo DOW. though, they ware
IsfledL so the farmer* wife
fetched from the spring houKo no less
than three galloa* of milk in a pail.
Setting this before them, she said:
»e vraold think, gentlemen, that
yo« had never been weaned.**- Detroit
Kewi-Trlbune.

M.&N.L TIME CARD
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ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Via Otiputma A a.,

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New Shoe Store
Rotner-e Old Stand
Fraot St
Oppoaite Whiting Hotel

Notice of Bevrer Aaaessmefit.

Chiffoniers
Whfle at the Furniture Exposition we were
fortunate in securing a manufacturer's en­
tire line of odd dressers and, chiffoniers in
j^plaih and quartered oak. at a ver>-liberal
^iscount., which enables you to purchase
^^e at wholesale price :
.

32 patterns, no two alike, from .

$.00 to 2S.00
If >X)U want a dresser in the neat six months
it will pay you well to invest in one of these

^on

To Geo. Amloite. O. C. Isgrlg. J. G.
Loedlng. St. Francis Church. Mercy
Monroe. Mrs. E. Blacken. Ira A.
Adams. B. F. Colvin. Fr^ Courtade.
T. J. Umlor. F. A Wright. Joseph
Lumly. Hannah. Lay A Co.. W*. F.
Harsha. Chas. Wells. W*. J. Irwin.
Joseph Heine. Jas. B. Wise. John

perMms interested in the laying of
a sewer in the alley east of Union
street, commencing 165 feet south
of the south line of 10th street,
thence south to the north line of
13th street, take notice;
That the roll for the spedal asses*
If by tbe Board

CUy ll .iio a. m.aad

iHifeSsHSH:--.,
=•
6RAND RAPIDS A IHOIARA RY
COMPANY.

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
ORA •AWVXR A PENHALLXtON

J)ENTISTS.m

f the cost '
the Counc
should be
•and paid by special assessment for
the laying of a sewer in tbe alley east
of Union street, oommoudng at a
point 165 feet south of the •outh Une
of lOlh street, thence sooth to the
line of 113th
file In my office for public inspection.
NoUce is also hereby glren that
the Council and Board of Assessors

LW HASTINGS & SOI
' FIRE INSURANCE
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c.t,uxMwooD.a^r.t,r.A._

Ang. 17.^ 1»«3. at 8 o*ck)ck p. m.. to re­
view the asscaassent roll, at vrhieh
Itlme and place opportunity wiU be

JOHN R. SANTO
The niKict o( Hi* AwUtor «r Ibc
8UU ct Ion obow* ttot then ore

They arc not the best wp
have, but they are extra
values for the price.

Large Comfort
in

ef

Small CoUast ’
On North Cedar street,^kiKe
lot, fruit tree*, goodgirden.
and aU for $aOO. The
Ea^ Payment Planmakcs lie
cheaper than pgyinK mitand h*f yom» when paid foiL

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THE LARGEST AND FINEST MUSICAL NOVELTIES OF THE YEARl

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Meet.

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F4m «*hlb»llo« of tnakaa aftha Cor- ly fitted up. At each end are separate
rooms for a ladles' toilet room and
wr of Frofil and Fark Straata—
and a gentlemen's toilet and
SIg Crowda Sa« Shew. .
room. The coach cost about

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; tgBbrlsser's Zoo. a tee collection
dTiteakaa monkeys. parroU. and the
nut. is 08 axhlhltloB at the comer of GOOD TIME AT BOWERS HARBOR
Fisal aad Park ttreeU. and large
crdvda. both old and young are see Baptist Sunday School Picnic in Pro^
lag the floe aalmala on exhibiUon
rcas Today.
Tki show comet hare from Petoskey
About 170 people left this morning
aat will leave at the cloae of the a
ler Columbia ftw a»wenj
for Manistee.
In thivliaskot
to
participate
Some snakes that are Sner than
and Sunverj
and the Hk.vs
and plate* v<*
displapfl. Hall bi
als in evideu
base balls were also
lH> found the
If any worthy foes
be partlciiMiied I
. WW Cbner Wants the Oraat SUta of
MORE
GOOD
NEWS
NkbAian ta Taka Cara er Its Mink
or They Will Sa Killed.

MUST SOT anxcmcEEits

ror some time a pair of mink have
bean moleatlag the chickena of Wll
not like It. so last night be caughtI the
two mtak. aad now they are dead.
Mr. Stmer la not aura that it la lawftti to kill Blak at this season of the
yanr. if he has violated the state Uw
ha la. or course, vary sorry, but he
aatrt that if the graat state of
can does not want its mink kill
state had better keep them out

AUBEO JOBS DEAD

Alfred John, an old and well-known
raMdent of Northpon. died Saturday
EXCURSION TO CHARLEVOIX
after an lllneaa of several weeks. Fu
aval services were held Monday at Will Be Given Sunday on the M. A N
E. Car Ferry No. 1.
Arrangements ha\e U-en made for
leaves a wife and nine children. He
was highly esteemed by all who knew 1 excursion Sunday on the
# N K car ferry
C
erry to Charlevoix.
him. and leave* many friends In
leave the Hannah A
tnday at 7r:io a. m
The^ fi
trouble over chickens

ri'

Small Strike Settled.
Ud te Case in Ceurt-^mer
Tike at S E. Blackwood f
Not Owltljp.
plating works
ks was settled
The ease in Justice Verly s
aften
yesterday afternoon, in which
back
Ida Wllaey of Summit City charged
Brner Steele of the same place with
In In order
reamted In
enable Mr. Black wood to
ately what
work
“hr.
aSc^’?he case briefly told Is our. The en w<in a .victory I
that Steele secured Mr. and Mrs. Wllse of the wonl. as the time cardi
sey to come aad live with him.-Mrs.
re taken <»m A compromiKe was
Wllaey was to do the housework and
ched by the men agn-elng to let
Mr. WUaey could work for him If be the foreman kt>ep tab on the w
desired, or could work for son
their own tir
else. Both families were to fur
portion of the eatables.
Died of Typhoid Fe
During there stay there Mrs. Wll ^MaMrd^SjH^llman. a 12 year-old
sey raised some chickens, over which
yesterthe case In court resulted. Steele
typhoid fever. The fuuew
cal aeraad Mrs. Wllsey got Into what was vice was
neld this
called a fight by some of the wli- ^o'clock from the Lake Ann church
nekses. and by others a llule scuffle, Undertaker Anderson had charge
la which no klcklag was done or blows
funerhl arrangements..

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This trouble took place July 22.
sta6e and platform.
They had had trouble on the Saturday
Imfore Mr. Steele at this time said
the CosjpfT.ve Concert Co., whl
he told Mrs. Wllsey ahe was using
ITS at Steinlierg's Grand Thu
B»re wood than was necessary, and day evening, under the auspices of t
that was the cause of their lirst dls- Elks, the Duluth Herald aays:*
large and very entt
greeted the Cosgrov e Orchestra cornpany at the Armory last evening The
dkn; JnsUe^'eriy accepted the ver­ orchestra wvrk was well received, and
dict of the jury, althooght It was not
the verdict of the Justice would A
opera*, a d^riptive a«^

eeo,

j

' ' opiKisite G. R. A
pleasant aft/moon at n
evening at
for a trip
Can alfw) b<> cJtar-

TAXES.

Mrs IAH> Hornsby left this morning
for Ann Arbor, where she will Im'
joined by her husband, and fr xm then'

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax .rolls for the collection of ,
school and city taxes and special as-1
ft»ssments for the five wards of the
city of Traverse City. Michigan, hate
lKM»n placed In my hands foi
lion.
I will be In my office for the purpose
of collecting said taxes every week­
day from now until Novemlier IsL
lt»(*:i. Irom 8 o'clock until 11:30 o'clock
in the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock to
4 o'clock in the afternoon of each day.
All taxo.* paid l>efore September 1st
will bo ri'ceived . without rollectlon
foes, and on nil taxes remaining un­
paid on September l*t and until OctoiM-r l<f. a penally of one per cent for
conectiim will U» charged. On all
October
taxes remaining
1st and nmll N'o^
of two i»er cent

r'x'?..,

i visiung her
id Bhe was accompanied
L'harle.R Clement.
Seventy-aeveniw cent, of the women
and but tJ2 i»e; «-ent. of tl»e men tak­
ing the civil wrvlee exnmluatiou are
able to pass It.

MICELLANEOUS. 1 ^

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N.iBTH

rd.-«ra.Ki<m». lr*vin*l*hi

l.ak»*OtB awl Onl.iiwlt*
Writ»-urr-»U
*m Je.o
I^-nMrtB^y Misr<ju.

i^ONEVTti LOAN on

;ciilleil out cveryihiog, that is loo

put this jrreat cut on them.

r,-*t

fi Mf

short for a full dress pattern, and

fxiK HAIeK- IKanif flr*t

\'ou

can find nice skirt len^ths—waisi

September De­
lineator is Here

for fall are beinj? shown
^ AOBWntedoBHuRenpinocli
sptce.biitlt«oesitswork ihoronehlj.
n Cwt» less to Operate.
MSB# trouble to buU4 a bre.
M jon biTe Bot cot one In your
klt(*eB. yon are naUae a mis­
take.

traverse dtp
Z^r SasCompanv

Cbt^trdverstOtf
Business Cclkge vm
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X

rNmi*E >B RENT - Two -uii,- i-f .sffi.-.-,
rrtii In ih- Her»U t.ail.butf. T»i.~ T-

New Suits. Skirts and Dress Goods

::

and
::

sl^iB'Vours

::

Bargains
w For Careful Buyers
WtlK-

2 dox. large Wooden tubs to sell
at. ca..............-...................- .40c

mm

Bo*ls,asper.ia,fr«n6cto..l()c
TUt«,p««t......^26c««130c
Soup Plates, per set..............25c
l)eepdiJ,e.« B»puoa
Mens Gloves............ 26cto»»c

No. 2. L Wide. Jicr >d............. 6c

mmiSs
Radam’s
<
Microbe Killer

. •

is helping scores of young people in this
section to first-class practical^ education
and putting them in^o good positions.
The work of this school lentitles it to the
support of this part of the state. If you
have a friend who is thinking of taking a
businesscoursc tell him or^her about the
busin__________
Traverse City Business

CalahguefortbeJlskiBg

await your inspection.

NEW STORE, Cor Till and Union Sts.

In the public schools when six months to a
year in a good Business College will give a
much more practical one. and if you prove -.
competent you will be placed in a good i>o- ^
sition.



LHE To RKNl-Iu

‘ As \vc told you yesterday we have

For Fall

J^usiness Gducation...

?ul ale

JI Saving of Om^tbird

New Qutings

take tw0 or tbrtt Years
to secure a

wo*r|u|^ce and the Poet and Peas­
ant.'among the favorite* A big
featured the entertainment was. the
excelleniteork done with the musical
novelttea^lntroduring the marimba

1{emnan1s of
Dress Goods

FOR RENT.

lent^ths—children’s dresses, jack-

Misr^p;*arl“Sat w^ft this morning

Pearl Reynolds has returned
from a visit aat Muskegon, ac
led hv her gra
ther. Mrs.
Reynolds, who will m
make a vlsi
Attorney J. L Boy of Kalk
in the city today on
Mrs. Maifle Gerroond .returned I

Store

mmi

Wilhelm block.. ntoo.
n<oi 210
M. E. HASKELL,
City Treas

age. and other places.
Mrs W. Golden of Ogdensburg and
Mrs. John Mills of Old Mission left
this morning for Niagara Falls. Mrs.
Gitiden will visit at her old.home in
Paris. On» . before her return home
N. E Strong of Grand Rapids is In
the city
R. F. Saylor of Klngslfy was in the
for a three week^ visit in Big Rapids
Mrs. H
H. B
B. Gamer
<
left this afterfor a visit In Harbor Springs
Mrs. Henry* Greillck returned this
afternoon from a visit In Chicago.
Mrs. Isaac Day is entertaining Mrs.
Lch- and son and Miss Day of Indiana
at East Bay this afternoon.
Mrs Hattie Kewsted and chlldreu
of Cedar
King reji

made, and j^ood fitting.
:

88G,

Steinberg’s

s 424 and 1»8.
which inktallstum of oIBct* will take
^
M Feilerlyplace.
H. Arms
Stevens imwllng alley in
tong dull houke has lu-cn
ind will
ready for um* FERN SALE at Paine's Flowi't
completed and
tonight. The hlening of the other
completed and It will

AlfrtMl i :amiM‘au and son
left
this momi ag for a brief visit In Montreal. On their reutro they will Im*
Miss Mamie Cam-

:

flIA
A
V I kll
l|r£lU.U

.All sizes. ^12 to 40

'5 launch cruiser

'Lr..

» tnuit up the river are certainly
to be pitied Bi-rt Winnie. George W.
C. Navarre. Arthur Dewar. Irving Bil­
lings. JcK- Wright and F. A. IMontetlos
will go up the river tomorrow to i
the entire dsy in taking out the
unless they sooner catch iheli
quou »»r .VI each

Unili llfrAlinArO
fWn HidPlIulO values up to $1.50. at

1 sen-lce was in charge of T. I*, j Will lesxT* 1

the county clerk, and will come up at
the next term of the circuit court.
oniclal appointments for the four
new rural free delivery routes out of
this city have be<*n made as follows
Arthur
ur L. Neal.
>
itee. Aug. 12.—I.
n, substitute,
Traverse City.—Cosgrove Concert Co Moses g. Gilbert;
m S Gillette,
■e musical treat. EISs highly substitute. Charles E. Tayylor;
William
ed. Joseph Meyer*.
R. Dalzell. substitute. Daniel
POOR FISH!

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...Special Skirt Offer...
We place on sale today a lot of WALKING SKIRTS AND DRESS
SKIRTS in Black. Grey, Tans. Greens, Blues, fancies, etc., worth
from $4.50 to $7.50. about
in the lot. yoUr choice at......................

tomorrow on hU regular visit.
Every lover of high class music
be sure of a treat in Stelnb
Grand tomorrow night, when the
grove Concert Co. will appear u
the auspices of the Elks. The i
bers of the lodge will enjoy a d
after the entertainment in the lodge
rtwms. where the company will fur­
nish the music.
^
Will J. Green, formerly wllh Ihq
ecord-Herald tyfiographlcal departent for four aqd one-half years, has
leased the Kingsley Echo of Henrey
and Lolsnd Tripp, and will conduct
the paper personally from the lypo^
department to manager. He l
sssumes charge of the paper
y. Herxey and Leland Tripp
to take up a course in school,
funeral of little Johnnie Zeran.

i^tlon of L. D. C^rtiT.

NTEO
^ANTD>-TVo ur tbr..-1

If you take advantage of the prices we are making
throughout the store.

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Has Been Added to Equipment of the
M. A N. C.
The M. A N. E. train on which Cap
togTMt^^yi It U pcobaMs tkat good
conductor has a
the Baaitagi InB^ tain McIntosh
ich. The coach Is
of Uakw and State
sew pattern, with large double
1nib»w answering f<»r
its. Over each window is
frosted gUss. The Interior of the

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Good Fortune for You

The First M. E~Ml5«ionary
are enjoying s daj
East Bay.
^ety of the ^IT

East Bay toda}-.
A meeting will be beM this
George Raff and Donald Morgan
PC. in the went to Carp Lake this morning to
the ottoe of A. r. Nerlinger.
A MUUkeo block to make join Will Ganes of Grand Rapids and
^nil Snushall. mho are In camp at
held Mjon. The
Luce ..d
Umilaam ihai it It «rldeni S? fhe Stepan and Jennie Klaasen went U>
Beet win be a decided tuccett. At Carp Lake this morning on a eampiag
ready there ,are Bea from each 6^ the trip. During the weekvlhey wiU be
ward! of tbt- city who have exprewed joined by other frtends.\
wlllingaeat to take up the Btattcr
A. M. Ovlstt has put ne^ chairs into
Mcoriag a ward team If deelred. It
shop
practically certain that each ward
tied by a corpa frf able of Traverse
Commandery tonight
the contest It pulled at 8 o'clock
future
Dr. A. a

ttiiy
^StTbiIm?
^ MqptrtMM taM Vmv. 8|w haa dMrg«

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W*ST OEMRJSEHT^

BREVmCA

FOB HOmaPAL ATHLETICS;

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the elks

Prices; 485c. 50c and 75c. Seatsuow on Sale.

MIOM~OCAglg, AJi»«TO-DATE IVIOglOAL. ATTWAOTIONI

\

:: I " ^
Hook for
t.............9c
............«5c

te Slock foal siridr In ad Fnofe-JoStip'M> teds

NEW Sm Cor.Tttianil Onion Sts.

JAB. O. JOHNSON. 1

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