The Evening Record, October 14, 1903

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The Evening Record, October 14, 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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1903-10-14

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THE EVENING RECOKl) I»K
TBAVBB8E Cirr. IHCH., WEDXESDAY, OCTOBER li, IMS.

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CBAKGEIS
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SALVATION
OFNEWTORfi

It awy niao be annoanecd on tbe
beat authority that Count Caaatnl will
retain bU poat at Waxblngion. Re^ S4M OF USTOIATIOIIISTS
poru received here fodleate no dUpleaaare of tbe exar with bU amtaaaaador to Waxhlngton. On tbe contrary.
Connt Caaatnl wnx received ml .8t. HAVE GONE TO SAVE MODEM
Betenburg with marked honor, not
SOOOM FROM DESTRUCTION
only by tbe fo/wign mlnUter. but by
tbe czar and cartna
Ml to hU poxt at i
with him P*em- Rogex
and xecreury. The ti
of -EBjah II.-

aijTIur^t.*lT^Three thou­

sand one hundred members of the
SYSTEM IS
Zion -Restoration Host" mUIed to the
of John Alexander Itowle
RESPONSIBLE command
thU morning and boarded apeclal

. U in tbe

m ^wiikt More iaiUee Btt>wb thli
aft*nMKici. ttd hiB bail fixed at II.OM,
which be MTfe that be CAB feraUh He
4lwixiided ea exanlamtlan. i
PhtchlB A CroCMT lo defend him. and
the enuBlnatkm wax fixed for
mcNwlaf at lo o'clock
CarlaoB to aceaaed of baTta« com Negro ConvlcU Are -Farmed OuC
mHtad a aumber of offenMe of tbix
end Many Who Are Moral Monatxr. Elfoct Eaoape.

set evidence In xbape.
Tbe limit of eentence for the crime
MethudUt rreedman Aid and Southebarced acainxt Carixoa lx 10 yearx.
Tbe eaae. ax prexented to tbe nuEducational xoclety. in delivering
tborltlea. hax a very bad look. The
rspenlng nddrcxx of the Evangelical
aamea of six yoons glrU appear In tbe
mce yextterday. chargex that the
matter, but It lx xald that there are
ages of oegroex In the aouth wax
a number of other namex that mlsbt
have been Included. It lx xuted that due lo the chain gang prlxon xyxtom.
CarlxoB wax nlven an opportunity to
leave the dty yexterday. but did not
avail himeelf of It. and wax taken Into
euxtody. after which b^ wax more
than anxloux to icet away, but wax not
luiuihi-m Mate hax maintained
permitted to do *o. tbouah be begxed
U of crime—an organlrtnl InxllI lor the training of crlmlnalx.
authoritlex had received com- Thlx.l charge againxt the convict
plalnu recardlng him for aome time,
xvMem of the xouth.
aad Monday evening he wax given un
til yexterday noon to get out of the

m
Wi-

city, the parenu of the glrlx .concenied

lag iSu the

trains for New York dty. whither they
go to "restore the kingdom nod save
the modem Bodom from dextnictton."
children assembled to lUten to a short
exborutlon by Dowle. who spoke in
hlx character nan prophet. Tbe enUre
b<»xt prayed aad wept, na the eloquence
of their leader moved them lo. Clad
In broadcloth and linen of the richest
texture, the prophet called upon bU
The "RextoralionUlx" went to
□otham over six different roads. In­
cluding the Grand Trunk and the Wa­
bash Howie's private Pullmaa car to
velvet carpeted and upbolatered with
lilken tapestries, with frescoed cell­
ing. mirrored psnela. hot and cold
t»atb. gnx and electric Illumination,
itearo heal and barber service.
nve hundred uniformed guards are
on the trains to preserve order and
lirevent reprexentallvex of the preax
from iH-lng smuggled Into the host.

MNTBKTAINMKNT.

Sr%aSJ?£Tby’^2“

FIM peosram, good aupp.

A
GI^ARANTEE

from us.:::::

PUUbuis. Pa.. Oct. If.^Urgymen
here are uasnlmoua In their opinion ax
to the ruMon for the xcarelty of min
txterx and appllcanU for admUalon to
tbe aamlaartM. and. altbeogh they
clocbe tbe thought In dlEeiWot wordx.
It amoonu to a xutemeat that tbe
small aalariea paid lo pastors U the
priacipal cause of the shortage.
BtudenU have bawn turning from

Real Rellible Qothlers.

r» Hm « Fin! Ch$$ *km~ !
mdt^$Sicf
_ j

We Are Giving

TO BOY'S SHOES
THIS FaLL^
We have the kind that can be .
worn in the wet without rub­
bers. They are made for the
boy that is hard on shoes.......

ROWLAND DOUGUSS
Kotners uio biano
t $3.50

A 5G in. heavy Melton suiting in black, navy blue, grey
and brown, at........................ ............................................. €7C/4^
A 52 in. •irictly pure woof Zibdine, a good weighty doth
A 62 in. pure wool Venetian, a *crvicable doth, comes in O
Made, navy Wuc and wine at...................
.......... OOK^

~S9c
$1.00

$t.oo
$i.oo

^ f Sfl
M mOU

»»p.d

COIL

Haa Been Stseed and Arirltratton
Agram^
« erp« «• ux Kv«w
i Lake Ann. Mich.. Oct 14.—Neix
u Oct. 14 —Reuter's news I Bwaaaoa died at tbe hotel at 1 p. m.
uwouneex that *tbe Anglo- today. Death wax caaaed by neural-

AUD

UNION.
||
%

TOMATOES WANTEI>-W« wlU pay
30 c«*nu per bosbel tor well ripmiad
1

What Bat to Wear

I
a tficstion of price when you are selecting
! ^ m^t^rlnl for a dress. But a veiy' important
psint to be considered is quality. As ycu are
I
aware a poor quality of dress goods is expen­
sive and unsaiisfactorj- at any price. Will
mentian a few of our high grade cloths which
wc are offering at popular prices.

A 62 in fine imported Moleskin Zibdine. an extra
AiMandhaiulwwtedolhinblackandpopularihades

TRY A RECDRO, WANT AD.

1

If $ Hot Jllone

A 46 in. pure wool Sharkskin, very stylish and
good wearer, in Wack and the popular shades.. .

rrom ou

Opposite Whiting Hotel

)

At^ 1|4J

---------------------THY A MOOW WANT A8k

Mr. Renter, why are you
paying rent? You can just as
wcU go home to a home of your
oxm as pay rent. It 'may be
that you have not given this
very much thought. You wfll
never have a chance to buy
property at the present price.
LETS T.^LK IT OVER : ;

Boots, $3.0t»

the Verdict

dig

GoingHomc!

|

Special
Attention

woman m Traverse City to
make their aojuainlance. They
are an advanced idea in .\mericxn shocmxking. The leathers
are the finest and are chosen by
theiukers with a jealous re*
gard for the reputation already

IN JURY'S HANDS

tweaa tbe two couatriax are
NBlOad foasbitndioB.
*

Oct Thai “Habit ‘ of Benda

BANNER PAHERNS

Never in the dty of Traverse
City has such an attractive ar­
ray of fine FOOTWEAR been
displayed a$ may now be seen
at our store. Wc want cver>*

Ahmed, the xultan'x youngext aoo.
who had been bedridden for some
time, lx dead. The xuUan lx greatly
affected by hlx loxa.

Ud

$. BENDA & COMPANY
“By Afl Meant Have a Fit*

the Tinest Em

Arr!T.urMv.,-r.f„r

MCD»d »«.»00

“NEWLAND”

1 THE ECONOMY

Hamilton. Ohio. Oct. 14.—Seventyfive masked men. and armed, stormed
Very Enjoyable Time at Baptist the jail last night and overpowered
the jailer, and took out Walter John­
Church Last Evening—Fine Supson. convicted of the murder of John­
per and Excellent Program.
nie Bnlck, a aix-year-old boy. and
strung him up to an electric light p<»le.
anniversary of the fededSTABBED HIS SON
icatlon of the Bap
Baptist church occurred
laxt evening, and v IX a very enjoyable
. Cxrleton Ov«r a Bottto ef
chicken pie supper was
served early In the evening, and so
enviable a reputation hax the Baptist
chicken pie obtained that when Rev.
Carlelon Ilch.. Oct. 14.-Bocauxc
W. T. Woodhouxe came down to In hlx daught
troduce some chhlckonx Into the minis from him.
tn . all the pie ai
and everything else eat farmvr Uvlng near here,
hU
bore, attacked
atta
able had been cdisposed of and 10 oi xon Sylvexter. aged 26. and
him la the left tide. The son m
shed the following excellent pro
SULTAN BEREAVED
am up xtalyx:
Plano xolo-Mrx. Smith.
By Death of Hla You»»g«4 Sen. Prince
Vocal aoIo-Mlxx Pearl
Ahmed.
Recltatkm—Rhea Martin.
ar WUx to IS. Mtac Rxxxta.
Plano aolo-Marlon Olbbx

ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY

.....HATS......
But there’s one kind that has stood thc\ test for
nearly half a century. It’s the WORLd FAMOLJS $1.U0. $2.00, $3.00
::
::
::
.

L'inest in the land. All seams allowed.
Guaranteed absolutely perfect.
Prices
(
only lOc and 15c each.
rgy-FASHlON SHEKTS FREE.

S-'SS.S.;s

ssssssrsrtsfra

L*ce «nd Blochen; you take
DO chance* when you buy

WAUKERZ
$3.50 SHOES
-You Get Them Of-

X oo.

lory of Leelanau county c1om« this
afteraooi^ The attendance haa
Aearly a hundred, aad baa In­ jury then retired.
Mace list, and tbere baa bean a oo- reached teachers
from other coimilex
UMaUe aearelty of mlalaterx and up- cluded
aa well ai from 1j
ESCAPED WITH t
The lecture laat
T. Grawn of ML I
I for ibu few
ary. but tbe The subject wax -Boie PfoSeSiln
;. Berwick, UL. Oct 14.—Pbur
Bebool ManagemenL" and It wax ban­
died in Mr. OrawB'x best style.

jsr«is.'i5r.“si8SK

Patent Colt
Velour C|llf
VIeiKid
Box Calf

ANWIVEtSAHY

Oct
Lexington. 8. C.. O
p. m. Judge Garry

THEY CAN ALL TALK ABOUT

A GENTLEMEN’S SHOE
New Fell Style*. New Toe*

rBO»T8T*I«I

If there have ctirae hundreds of moral
monxlerx."
Mr. Thirkelld made a»strong plea
for the philanthropic and ChrUtlan
people, both of the xouth and of the
north, to Join hands in eilticatlcmal and Murderer of SIx-YsarOld Boy Takon
mlxxlonary offortx for the solution of
this .the greatqxt prt>blem of the rmrrx
ever given any nation to solve

Most SUCCESSFUL INSTITUTE

THE WEATHER tfSSA&SSfliSSP-'—

FRANK FREIDRICH

vtiiuiuBis WUXI xunuer

Has OHvsn Many Away From thx

arc just the thing for trimming shelves and
general decorating. The newest s^lcs just in.
Also the latest in paper napkins. ^ the new
novelties and floral designs, unique and pretty.
Special prices by the hundred.

OOIYIPANY

Family to Ca

BMALLNEM OF SALARIES

Waukcrz

DFRL4G

JUSTICE
CAME QUICK

here with n revolver and a Ban
cixoo Uwyer.
Benjamin baa a contract '
people that be aball open h

Dennison's
.... Otp Book Sfort

AMKRIO AN

HE CANE WITH
A REVOLVER

DEDICATION

Owr Ullor will pron and ra> I

What you get
when you buy
a Hot Water
Bottle or Foun- I
tain Syringe

rm laid May. and
adex. without proper xanitation.
e of the 81. Clair
food or clothing The average life of
Oeorga Mltdlell. with whom he xhared tbexe convlctx lx lexx than 10 yearx.
tbe prafitf of the buxlnexx He lx a Old and young arc promlxcuouxly Judge Donovan Oocldod ThaL Though
chained and herded together. Even
Certified. It Was Not Good at
Any Tims.
hax been need by him aomewhat In
"The outcome of the careful InY-exil
gat km of the convict leaxe xyxtem by
the prt^xent government of Georgia
Detroit. Mich.. Oct 14.
a ax a resvlatlon of Inhumanity, bar ovan this morning In the
barlty and xhamelexx Immomllly by the Tnlon Trust
receiver
Trust Co.
.Much of It wax unfit fur public preax.
tlnat the
the defunct City bank against
1.100 ConvlcU Eacaped In Two Yxara.
ees of the Preston National
" ‘
“In a |>erlod of two yearx over l.luo
ty of the
of the convlctx escaped from xoulhem
prisons. Think of l.luo ihlevex. murdereni..thug« at larg<‘—lawlexx men rected a verdict for (he^
roaming aUmt In defiance of all law Judge Donovan held that t
and order. Think of a xyxtem that check passed by Andrews ^
hax DO reformatory clemenlx. no sys­
RELATIVE REECUEO RAQO^D^LY tem to curt* men of crime, but that
<-ducates young crlmlnalx In crime and
.IMO ROLLEIlil
<
that, by Ita barbarity, brutallres and
<IebumanU(«H men and sends out those
that do not die under the horrors of
the xyxtem to deUurh and degrade

Benton Harbor. Mich.,
h., Oct
C. Addlx. hlx wife and three children
Baa Fraaclxco,
^
Fraaclxco. who came here laxt
-xprlag with I14KM). which they gave
to Mary .and Benjamin of the
' Flying Rollerx.
for home yexterday. ragged and pennilexx
mllexx and the oobjectx of charity. John H> Hoxkinx. a
them. Hoxbrotberln-lgw. cameI after tht
klnx came well armtKl. ax be
that there would be a atn
hlx relaUvex xrould be reh
He atole down upon the Flying Roll
farm early In the morning, and the
firat outer guard that he met axxurod
btm that no one by the name of AddU
. belonged to the xect. He contlniiet!
hlx iBvexUgatlon. and at the xtahic
door found tbe Addlx family.
Flor monthx the Baa Kranctxco
Mvee have been trying to get
: communication with the AddU fa
They wrote, but tbe letters war
turned. Tbe reecue wax brt
f about by AddU begging a po

McGar^M? bomw of her moUMT. Mra.
ftba tea*

RECORD WANT AD

WAS
WORTHLESS

under the
control of private corporatlonx-xold
50 the hlgheai bidder.

riwui

SEVENTH YEAR—JOM

EVENTS I

nw

no longer troubles our
customers since learning of the

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

~M\

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
an^ Stoft styles.

three Dollars
Idamatott amig (g;
m.

THEEVENING^OORO
.

T«IA\€M CtTV. fMdKMAN,

If YouNnrBECuRB)

t* Mate ■■
W.
la rnPiMmiiDiaiiia

m

HICH, WEDKE8DAT, OCTOBER 14, IMS.

XUS BVZHUIO BEOMtD,

^ 09AN0 TIUV«H»« HMALO.

mmnaeons

Argp

Howlns

tbekigcMaNd EMM onplete line cil
Hcatkciloresm aboam in ibe MMe.
AHkkidsiad iir« of Air T%bu (00
dmp Aect woo thinga). bat made of
parcel, cast iron draft in front, with
Icrew damper, cast legs, for...........|l.2S

•USIIESS CMOS.

THOS^ T. «ATM ..i X W. HAimCN

DVL^iZSfSSil
OM wek. hr mnitr.
Omm mamih. tj W0n.,
Thre9 momihM. by $m
atx mooutt, W nmU,
On* fnmr. by mMil...

omde; CAM iron bottom, cast loibg.
large, heavy Iced door, heavy base.
^top with griddles, oidtie
, an nickeled
. wiU Ule 21 ii
like cat. Jbr only
A LARGE LINE OF ROUND OAKS

i» are atndents. have tnn valB. The faenlty la not
acc :atom*d to Uatea to daaa ap
toth aa the frexhaM claaa will i

omn^ m ffM

From a little Roimd Oak.

_ *H? iewJ^^ooo^bS^ m
Saturday nl<ht frooa a bank at hia
»e In Adrtan.
The patrolman U not aerkwaly lalured, but the pollee are deien '
Jodiee Klnne. before whoa the
wUI be triad. U detarmlnad to atop
ftu.’ent depvedatkma. and hla aenten w U in Baker'a eaae feared.
The faenlty haa the power,
meabera can aee the way clear 1
off for Baker, to atop the fraabaoph
niah next year. The treahmen are
uuloaa to atone for Baker a act. ateee
be waa aepreely more pnllty than a
lundred othera. Theme aame fraahmea

•2222^;
f r,-^ .>-y <ao->«>ri>^«»’TT-T—■

MHN O. LONO AMD m«»»NT
the roah wboDy dapenda.
ROOftCVKLT.
ker la not ooavictwd yet, hoW'
-Mr. tloomlt w mm iaUm
and aome of the atndenU who
him In the mah aaaert that he
« Hob. John a lx»c wa4 atandtiiK peaceably oe the aidewalk when the blow which he

rr'

unrtmeai npprtired. jMt brforr tb« State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lneas
' war ha wa* anxIoM to aaod a a
' ran ncniM the ocoan to alsk the 1
lah ftMl while we were yet mT peace
with Spain.*''
At the tune of which be
■/.
>ay» the Inter Ocean. Hon. John D.
Lons. iB pHrate oonTeraatlon, In In- or each and every cnae of Catarrh
foraai Sleeaealoa. and wren In the hrt cannot be cured by the uae <
la . a Caurrh
^ cHENEY.
Maine «Bt»t hare heea blown op from
Saom to before me and aubet.-lb4
oj my piSaence. thla Ctu day of DeInalde. and
with naral oIBcera
AW.OLDA80N.
(B-al)
Notary Fu
llaJI'a Catarrh Cure ia taken intar

OOM>. IM •»<* I—fc -TM.m. <

D^LL'ilS!^-----

J. W. SLATER

WHOLSEALC AND RETAIL

JOHN R. SANTO
tuns OR SOFT COlU.
|6EiaAmisoiiiui^
owaiiisED nws
OF HICHICAM

V

The price of
off io mack that
fenomlaee rtver have atorod
prtidttCtJoo and will hold It ftfr
jStiS^^sVayxe of nint seems to
have the rl«hl Idea aa to the way wife
beaten ahold be treated where tho

AFETY

S:

Naw Wllhalm Rloek.

AHD

SECOND LECTUWC TONIGHT

K:

he did In Febmarr. IttS. he would not
have become soremor of New York
and vice preeldeol. and he would not
nbw be prealdent of the United SUlea.
Afalnat Hon John D. Looy'a at
tedfpt to appeal to hiatory In juallflcatloa of hU own conduct and In cenaure of Tht«dore Kooeerelfa conduct
at Jhat time. <l.e verdict of hUtory
wax rendenyl. In Manila l«y. on San
Juan Hill, and off Saaftlapo.
That verdict l» aliw vlalbly wnbod
led now In the facta that Hon. John D.
. whUe Theodore
UmK U In privat

xla aeriea on **The Men Who Made the
Nation.*' Thla U one of the beet lec:
iun*4 In the course, and coni
rraphic accounta of the Boeton
Party and the Boston massacre.

ORA EAWYER A PENHALLEOON

.mDENTISTS...

Sl^^^irbl^nfXW,

troll, however, for treatmentI and a
In reglass without Injury to

W liiir, « ven a few lK>ura' wear
lb. mi;ca of tbflr m* •
•IduTMl tbnt tm mm. hand U daUvty ***Al*L^islng while wcJ^lng ona50h for tlio.r i-un*. ao 1.
t wutti. ii iir.- la-rmltte
he city
electro­
futlir. Only tlu- niiN
mmcrialM an* owsl. nmire
polo for several hours, chan^^
immer fabric and i
number of wires to It from another
liiir « Iotb the winter

•M'

sTjrcur«i;r‘^^^^
ir^n'^r tr“ roi^;re<T”^e*

en Rnaala apd Japan. But as the
looking for a guarantetri Salve for
BIct waa waited mostly in the
Ion and had ‘
* ------ Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd of
era. and la not likely ‘to be real Sonw.
Ponder. Mo., writes: "1 suffered with
. we mny ajcaln direct onr
°"a J.-rsoy heifer, belonging to Jacob
Ormw. a Della county U---------- -i to the Turks.
Dpwile haa becun thVreforwatlon of
New York city. Now. If h-? aucce
In aoeomplUhlnx thn Twdemplbm
Tammany the world will consider |
hla mlaaion baa been proporly per-

;

m

In siM'sklui: ut the craluUuua Mujijdy
III* of Hntrb rurrciil for Ibe m|mvJs1
SUomlnatlou b.r the United U.^tric
Usbt ami romcr romiutoy. M.
en J. McCnru MujMTlniendcnt oflimp*
atid llabtlnx. u*bl nemtiy a 4-Uaractcrtftb-.at.wy uf the hHr O
Mllbm W. Offult. wbo waa vb-c
Oeut of the eomiwuy.
Offntt to anpply an electrtc Halit at the
annual lawn felr of 8t. IW cbn
This.year tlw Uditw of tb- H.
wanted too Habta. and. not wUbluf
to hnpoiic nil the t>)lonel*a aener
^ey went f. Mr MiH'mm i:i
rpon citin': ib** cirrumatiim-ea
Mrl'mii pronilM.s| that they a
ha»w tUc llshia Hr ralle.1 n|. 1'4
Offntt by trlrph^inr and tobi Uini
stall twn llubf at the iliurrh
VlH-,.n,M.n tUe<

S*-Si SneiE*”^S ~ b.,
Held where deer are oocaab^ly seen.

Id- Knew Hew.

Mdibt tlie small
do .VOII spHl •klM'4' r*
••K-n-i -4'. Johnny."
8 btii-c for
tlm b'tb

Lake City. whUe pUylng in an orcbanl near the house Saturday
oon. was butted to death by
am. The child had strayed
tone. The parents are heart broken.
Two new factories are pron
Boyne City during the comb

A. J. Rk*. the wheat kins of tJrakam OMnty. Kan . has threabni 4V.000
sesna of wheat. He yot twmtt-two
kvaheU to the acre, or mjOOO
In a|l. ’ Hla crop wUI make a train of
in Ibe
the owner of alxty M-vrn
.TO. acTca la all

C. A. Hammond. Cashier.

mmi

GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE

EX-rf^A!
Majestic Revival ot

“THE
TWO
SISTERS”
L Glorious PUy lur Young Peo­
ple of aU ages, by

DENMAN THOMPSON
THE OLD «OMESTEAO
Presented with Every .\dvaniagc
and many extra features
-including

RastusiM Banks

SpMlal Prices for till. «o«Din'w*nl:

Menominee Sept. 1. to Loulslwa
have not arrived at their destination.
Fkml play ta feared.
Prospectors are 1
as in the vicinity i

rsrsHS?
5^.-s-iirrrdrs"^eaS
bofUaa IBc.

EXClIglONS
PSBBiV^ygriS
11. o. a Wn
go to zs.
OM tur tor <b« reima

om*rEoi>A*ri-iv'

mmm
O. P. CARVen A BRO.

FIRE

iiiUv.

eiomr to bwaUfal Urud Tiwn^rw

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$33
San Fraodko

Los Angeles
Portland
at. Seattle. Vsneoux-er. VI
ther points m Cslilomla, _ iVashIngton and British O luia
Dia Chlcaiio daily Srrtewtrr J.Mh
to November Aali via the <nn.sro A
Western kailwsy. Other km

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016AS BILLS
AFTER 1511 7
I
Wben Yon Want a Nice Cat of Nat

L. L. A. BUILDINO.
I ne r-ccncH rine r-anu ere oeixcr .
than merchant Ullor made. Made by i■ Butchers and Sausage Makers.
Pecrieea Mfg. Co, Detroit.- Sold by;
S. Benda & Co.

Removal Sale Price|3i0 Sterling. Case marrod In trmnaJon. »300. Orinnell Bros., 239 E
street. Beadle block In a few

=sr;ir7;. -•
It is a cast: of study too--to
to know just what to choose.
The styles arc so handsome
—the stock so varied and
the prices so reasonable.
You intend papering some
this fall. Wouldn’t it be
best to come in early and
see the styles—you may be
tempted to do even more
than that one room. We
have some remnants we are
selling at 5c the double roll.
They were 10c. 15c. 20c, 25c
but now only a few rolls re­
main, and they are yours
at oc.

mm

. Wyemmg and IJih

THE World Famous GAR1 EAND HEATERS are the
heaters for the world. These
days talk loudly for good, warm,
homes. The purchase of a
stove how may prevent a siege
of sickness later. We areshowing the finest line of stoves in
the city. The ^‘ART GARLAND’’ stands at the head; the
“YALE GARLAND” is the
best wood base burner; you can
buy our coal stoves from $20 to
$50; the wood base burners from
$16 to $25. The Cclebnitcd
•’Round Oak” Stovea always
sell, and especially when you
can buy them from
:: ::

S2.00 «» $2».0<»

Jk Tffi HtNinil fc Uf

W

Si

GilHmruiUic click

Cbe newest In lUall Paper

H. r. Mo«ll«r, O. P. A.

TO CURE A COLO IN I

Claua Warner. Proprietor
BUTTONB.klY. MICE

insurance!

s.-s.'ii.i-s.'i.sa"'*
»ZS*

LARSON’S PARK HOTEL

-rOMIOMTl

Wednesday. Octolwr I4iii!

LcA. of good .mt. left ys

I TWO From Daath.

'^v

6i tan II tm ii l|
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich. Vice PreaidenU.

Z^jSbfin'r«d*?pu.UW

SSk iSdJIble for Coughs *»«*

kin'i ywa
I aa well

DENTIST

25e 35c 50c 75c

ear. do

-Bnt Iwant to." rrMi-mded Mr. Me-

A. D. TYLER

ged It toward him. The trigger caught
the rail of the boat, the weapon
I dlBcharged and Lyons got the
Me charge In the neck. Death was

blast duct, cast body which
insures tU laMing qualities.
Air tight throughout, handsome and durable, andcoatt
make of an inferior quality.
Oak jewels keep fire longer

ya. that Ae
aent him up for thirty days.
- -have *leiaure
re 10 (
aalsht

and an artery severed and death
would have resulted had not a phyalcUn been called. The cow died from
eating blue vltrol.
James Wallace, proprietor of a
Grand Marais hotel, feared for a
while he would lose the sight of one
eye at least aa a result of a am^
particle of glass from an electric

if what yoo can bum in the
Jewd Combinatkm stove.
The Jewd, atove has a \-ery

FIRE INSURANCE

ARE FOUND IN BANK­
ING WITH

Montrose
and pleaded

Prof. Sparka Will tpaak Asain. oe
•^an Who Mada the Nation.*^
The aecond of the lecturea ol
each car of graj
Rkm. for two reaaona. In the unlveralty extenalon oourae wiU <
thla evcnliuE In the Preebyterlan them Bold aa much
►lace. Hon. John D. Ixjoit I
-----Church, where all the reat of the lee- At 8t. Joseph Aua»-b
trirtoi penon. In riew of
turea win be piven. Prof. Sparka wUI ing hla cow waa choking to death, un­
dertook
ct at the tune In queaUon.

COKE OR WOOD

Travaraa CKy.

EW HASTINGS & SOI

ATlSFACnOS

T O'iJfSSSiSs;'
eUteatly ahutUns hU eyaa to the facte

irm either wood or any kbd of coal.

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m

THB STSHIVO BBOOBD, TEA.VBtBE CnT, ifltOEL, WEDKESDAY, OCTOBEB 14, H0».

SOME

PLAT

HERHS A PlIINT

RHfUNATISN
MOT M SKMN OiSEASC,

And <lia Saoaad Game af the Iwlac^

WAIT KPARTIiaiT

•Kv^
wesvoAf.

RASTALL’8

NEW
JEWELRY
STORE

It is Bstatnl to rob the !
at M O^daak.

vM>rth remcm
namely:
thiit whan we introduce our
••BEST” flour to you and say
It'a all the name implies you .
■ , . may rely upon what we say.

season for tbe kM
one for lair.

pii^ssri-ssL.

wara abla to
ons art that
Musketoa haa a trery htroof
With the rletory of the locate

ISJi’ ^d

HANNAH & LAY CO.

ao donbt of the ktaid of
» that Trarerae Clljr haa. and tha

•TitAVBMSK OITV, IVIIOM.

best team that It erer had. and Mu
keson was able to hold them dowo i
liv*>d within IL mlln of the rail
With the experieoee that the locate
beany an her life, batt bad nerat had Saturday, aad the opportaalty
seen tbe track up to tbit time. dortac this week to improre their
On heafinc the train approachlnK abe weakest places, this team wlU be tar
stroBser than It was test wedk, and
they will be able to pat up an
ment aecoad to none on the *r1
r It desired. She re
m
m
mm doina bir ha
9ppmn6 la tbe ana la noent fmn lura^ areal
kaa >aat baas diuiorend br Mtn A.
VALUABLE COUPON
Braabaar, duaeallor of tba Waatara
tmlTataity
Paaaaylraata. lu araa
Cut It Out aad Save Half at A C. Walt
Urii.«i
ia ao sraat tkat tt eaa ba aaaa by the
If annual show at Eniclc
A Baaa* Onig Btora.
I'fctatf of Mr. Ilenyon. tbe
H E. Walt A Bona, the pop
ot of Berkshire, the Arst dnigglata. propone to nare you mo
i^.- mM PnMMC
arded to a boy who had and If you will preaent the follow
.
summer
killed
261
wasps.
areaTar the aarth. This ooa asaaaures j •**•" »ui^er killed z
;Baarty lOtMlhO mile, ia leacth aad hMj ^ mvr^e license
aa avara«B width of M.OOO miles.
I
•aaara miles it. ar«« Is iwehre time.

:«ffnuLmws

OfTlEWOlui

O

or U

tarvMt apou ikMt %

^ s:'dM;:Lt.

Srr«^ «vili The •pou oa Ihf

O.lorartu Sprlniii. Col.

aan ladlOBte sreat aolar storms. The ^be L
lireaaat spot Is probably the laraesi ^

groom. TwcHre or fifteen I; _____________ COUPON._____________
ago. when about 16 years of‘:
sge. Mrs. McOmnell. whose maiden
Thla coupon entUlen the holder
oame was Mnlr. was married to B. F.
to one 60c package of Dr. Rowr.
McConnell, wbo was three times as
ard'a specific for the enre of ooa*
old as she
Her husband died about

arere found a bac of told, rolls of pa
per BKiaey. shares of stuck In oil wells
aad deeds to hundreds of acres of
Talnable tends. Tbe tramp admitted
ihat be collected dally from 86 c#*nu
to 17. He was found to be J. H. Shlaa.
^otl macaate who lost bis eye la
Jaistloe Itealei M. lead of l*ok>. 111.,
a man of PC aad the okb-at JusHce of
the middle west, refuses to marry
couples wbo come ip him ‘There are
plenty of ministers wbo are only too
aaxkma to perform the ceremony.*’
be ahrs. ^tead the tew oucht Yo throw

^toperor

the M^^wte Is abwt**borown*”^
At Womelsdorf. Pa. F. 8. Buther
land. knod“n as the -human fly.** who
Is paint ink
the st^-eple of Zlons
church, ttuwiuniered
an unexpected
.llfllculty WorklnK on the large metal
Imtl at the p<?ak. which U puiirtnred
hy bullet boles, and
hold»
wasp^’
nests, he pllitl his paint brush which
bffmght forth
himdnds of Inserts.
Not iMdng accurtoim d to nt-^dre-slsb
tors ai suiJj a dizsy helglit. the arilsi
de.oend«! in .baste Parts of his lK»d>
wtTe rmered wUh the insects Then
pf|»curinx a cfrterlng for bis face be
Cok»nel Cortina
army has pres4*ni»*
wHh a sa/ldie that
colonel has spi*nt s

^ the ^

' Iweely flve huite doer. some, with re
cord aalleni The Bmpefor*. Hrat sjurf
sihie that the saddle will be eshib
Is usually deadly, alihouah the dls
tance is arldom
pn-aicr than lOO at tbe 8t. I>oul- exiMislHun.
Miss K«ral>eth I. Hanks, who
ts»rn In \Vlsc«msln, worked her
huatlBS
Order, hare iieen Klren to fhnH.Kh college by washing dls
ed a |s.sll
iMoltlou on
put up a mimument
the ..part where ohiatiied
went to ;Kogland clev*fn^ years
he abut-. bU thousaadtb and too
herself Knoi
thousandth d«H-r bear or pheasant.
The Amei
owdliig public as
Clrl In
’ has returned to i
1 hare cm <
b«»ok on the serrant girl prohle
I like Ibis, arcurdinic to I
-H«i» kU puitiut majesty 'jTmplTOr
a PriaaL
of Wake. Ark..
alleoded by a hunilaic secretary, wh<i
1 suffered from
kaepa a ^srefol record of t very shot
aa^tbe r.^.uli
Brery death 1. U-r of physicians an<
carefully reclstered. with dale, local of meillrlbes. but g»it
rlc Blue,
Ity. aad the kind of xun and atpmnnl I began the uso ol
and feel that 1 am
im now cured of^
tlon used.
luul
A. H Helt*.r ot Hau Kramisco has
brought suit for diruroe against hfai twelve years.” If you want a
wife cm tbe ground that tbe spirits m«dblne lor
LIvur and
told him that she ao loager lored lmub>. stomach dlaorder or gene
■ him
Btngulsr as li may aotmd. ihl. dehllliy. get Kleclrlc Hlitera It’s guar­
anteed by Jaa. U Johnson and K. H.
taatfmoay was nwrded la court.
Mrs. Orerion. wbo liras Bear Olea
aoa. Tenn. came In town the 'olber
day f«w the purpose of seelag a pas
AT COLO
mer train.. Bhe U PO years old aad
• GALLON.

Tomorrow
THursdsy

IS
THE DAY ii

TO-DAY

___
tbe first stuck, you are goinjr to hare another, and Rbenmatim
wUl last jmt as lony as the poison is in tbe blood, no matter wbnt
TOO apply externally. Too much acid in tbe blood U one cause of
kbrumatism; stomach troubles, bad digtstioo, weak kidneys aad
torpid liver are other causes
which brin^ on this painful dis*
ease, because the Wood becomes
tainted with the poisorous matter which these orgracs fail to
carry out of the system. Cer­
tain secret diacases'will i»roducc
Rbenmatikm, and of all forms
,thU is the most stubborn and
ocrere, for it seems to affect
every bone and muscle in the
body. The blood is
a. S. BOUOHTOV.
by which the poisons
poiso and
are carried through the system,
svstca aad it doesn’t matter what kind of
Ebeumatism you have, it must be treated tbroarb tthehloo^or^
can never ffct permanently rid of it As a core for
bles S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn’t infl
inflame the
aad min the digrestioa like Potash, Alkalies and other strong drufi,
but tones up the pmeral heWth, geaUy
ittlates the slaarisb orj^ aad At
same time antidotes and filters oat
I all poisonous adds sad
of every kind; and when
S. S. has restored Ue blood to its
ural condition, tbs painful, feverish
joints and tbe sore and tender muscles arc imm^iatujr rsHeved.
,.Our special book on Ebeumatism will be auiloi free to those
desirinff it Our physicians will cheerfully answer afl letters askinf
for special information or advice, for which no ckarfe is ma^.

TWENTY-FIVE CENTB.
They will go even further, and will
I VC with even- package they aell »helr
♦u^mal gnaranteo to
money If the apecifle does not cure.
This Is rerialnl) a moai unaaual offer
-a reliable medicine at half price.i
with the further gnarantee that your
money will be cheerfully refunded If
the remedy does not cure.
Any one who la taffertng from liver
ouble. constipation, aick headache,
dlgentlon. apecka before the eyea.
elanchol). or tired feeling, ahould
take advantage of this offer. Meatn.
S K. Watt A Suns do not know how
long they will t»e able to toll tbe spe­
cific at half price, for their male haa
lK>en something phenomenal, some­
times b< lng obliged to order tuppllca
two or fbn« times a ww‘k.
. As the dose la dlmlnUhed after the
fir-t few days, a Itoltle. that you can
obtain now for 25 emta. will generally

SPECIAL
RING SALE
Big Dilcoont for Cash.

'~sr«srsA:?JSSi.

....$1.00....
R AS TALL, «

i

Tha HuaUlngvJawater

Green and Ripe
Tnnntas.M.
GmiPnppnn Mn
SvM MnInM Cmapt
enpa
ttUrn
»B TO BSail-LwiulriTo. Bwsmmw
yilCELLANEOUA

wm SWIFT ommceo^MfiJurrM^odL

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Appla

SfntI Cm^ssz.
Cnrilflna nckHufMiit
nnPnpklN RiMins
Cimts

\hf . I.. Docielms «

Don’t wail loo long for )X>or

*

J. FBRTSCH

SHOES.

South Side Crocary.

AH LJNIOISi IVIADC
at them tlis|>la>c.l in our l ai.t W t.d

THE DOUGLAS SH0E|

PiBEiV^

needs no IntuKlucluin to the i>et>|>le «t tins ciiy, but
cxll your xttcnlion to ihc new KsH »n<l Winter
styles
::

3.00,

3.BO.
SOLD

OM V

CLEAHBT
CHEAPEST
..HEALTHIEST..

4..00.I
in

'•TM —

AMD
iBSOLCTELT OMttUBS

I

Bachant & kscoe

B. r. MOBLLBB.

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L.noi-nT
B

6RARD RAPIDS « IRDIAHA RY
^|C0IIMRJf.^

“EVER READY FLASH LIGHT”.

TMu l«<r. rrenra. Ol, ter urud H.|.

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
l>eonisn Thompson's glorious play.
'The Two Bisters.** was suggested by
the famous
palnUng ”l>is Deus
K^HMin..*' by Charhw Ouerln,\now on
vshlblilon in iho Lonrre ln\ Parts.
Anninrl it the distinguished \ author
wove a dramaUc tale of rural and met
ropolliau life. whtrA
for Intensity.
qumluinesM aud humbr has never been
.•qualed.
II
carries the audience
through sci-nes and IncidenU
that
i U‘ recognised as real, and tells
the o
old. old story In
Playt tin ont? s
lug effecl. AI
_
I Is mingled
with

...Hn,.w..hSK

men from the east add good men from
the Wfsi. and many other kinds and
conditions of peofile |n such odd com­
plications and queer places as cannot
faU to IH* not only amusing, bat In a
manner instructive. Never for an In­
stant diM's the mor
play. Through all

only Just what wonid
when tbe bad goea to
the good climbs tbe
n stairs, and—i
ha Two
w * will be at e

TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
Corrected dally.

The Raoord Is not

Gives
S.000 to
6,000
UfhtS

r

C U LOOXWOUD. <1 P. A T A

fBS 1000 WATTS

InardsaiRIrnrBnnlilc

UfHMdPmrG

G&EE.TIIIECIUiO

TraWi

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
No. 126 Cass St.

'

ARE 'YOU SORE? USE

^

aracamph

Traww City IIS» a. ■.•wd

Jlglinter
Suit
If )ou have not already bought

Rglkvei ImUntly or Uooef Refunded.

5-our winter suit and are looking

Mumouiar Rtaeumatism
Son Mtadc., Sact Jointi .nd Neunlgi..
The only External RemedTwbkhwffl Sweat Out tbe
Fev« and taunmatsoo.
yUi2ScfCc.Atli»«
FOR SALE BY JAS. G, JOHNSON AND G E. WAIT A SONG

for something that will give }*oa
entire salislaction at a moderate
cost, nude to j-our measure from

JURPET GIEAH|H6 WORKL.
Carpet Oeaninc mad Feather Reno-

the best goods the market af­
fords, it wiU pay you to call and
see us.

We show nothing but

pure all-wool goods and make

GoMcdal

^7 to

tolo ruga, let me

If. B. CHAPDf. Proprietor.

them up in the style the nobby
dresser would wish to wear. "If
you want it THE RIGHT WAY
leave your order here to-day."

I''

Jliidni$« Frost

FURS

Pi

representative of one of
New York's leadinR I*ur
Houses, who will show
samples of all furs manu*
fartured by them, from the
cheapest numViers up to
$500. :
: : ;. :
It's a rare treat to sec
such a magnificent line.
\Vc won't urge you to buy.

ITS 1 6IIM1 OppoM
hPlinMintgr
MHolitys.

THE BOSTON STORE

...BO IM om..
MBLE.iOSSk COMPANY, Blikn

KAskOLA
TABLtTB

U. or M. Faatball Schadula.
The football acbedule for tha Cnl
versliy of Michigan during tha bal
anoe of the ssason Is as follows:
Oct. 17-Indteu nnlvenlty at Ann
Oct *4—Drake naivaralty at
Arbor.
Oct. 2l-Mlnjieaoia at Mlnaai
Nov. 7—0. 8. U. at Ann Arbor

S44M Crowa Plano.

Com

i

kTss""-"®
fmUt SMlvarai at tha

■■■'.rlli'v •'. T-vtir

EXAMHATIN OF TEACHERS.
Ontob^UawdlAIMB.

BisirntisntnUbi
Unlike Any Other 1
•nw fuU flavor, <bc deBcioui quality, We abiolate
ParMr of Lowoey’a Bieak(ait Cocoa diitinriiah h
from all otbert.
No-tra.townl-.1ih alkalk«|
Mrch‘!;)’(ra^

OrwrGG Brown* oOtea

The Traverse City
Real fetate Exchange
Have bargains worthy
of your serious con­
sideration Come and
see us and we will tell
you all about them.
Don't foigct the place

KO DISCOUNT
OR 6AS BILLS
AFTER ISA

.teibi

CBteVMBhCckKk

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SgD-atrrant

RBMSJ^JjndlllNk
CIt Phon# No. 197
a W. CUIITIG MaiBGar

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■OITT. MIOH, WEPXE8DAY. OCTOBEB14, ms.

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MOWiwownr

-GAS
i"-'

r^sssifuasin.rst

KAL aOSD LAST M
-

TO r'tw COMFANV

vorkTt chomp«oM vero InoM
JO th9ir dr^Mlnc rooms <m Urn olmol«rrs at wildly eotbosUmile teM. sod

J. W. Mllllkwi has rotianmd
tnm a rls!i to Ollrw with her aon

«ii*

Mill Sadie Bottahey U vlsIU

Voung men's «
Ralf-Belt eoats

posi-oeasoo

sj'sr

H. McOouab and Mrs. Lari
Soule bare gone to lamalng as dale>

at $S.S0 to $1S.00. oth­
er styles $S.d0.$7.S0.
$10.00. $12.00. $IS.OO.

Usy hare gone lo Hlcksrllle. Ohio.

J S
jgiSS;-;:.::::::::: t I

ss.jss^-rr’sa.-*:::

MIm Oaorgeita Morgan Is r_____
Mias Blanche Bamum at ClnelnnaU.
Mias Lottie Harlland Is In Grand

ACOOD’nWCaAH

iH^ri <u look over Use plmot ond
pni daMsMmliir lu ftrobobir
Wkr« Ills nwt wms nuule <be lo(»l
pHopI*.
lo makr tb«
AfuT Ibe rt-aular lodiie work of Ibe
I' U ib<' purpose of lire
XniRhts «rf PyihUs lomorroi

P. UUom has gone
trolt lo attend the annual ooar
of the Church of ChrUt.
Victor Pweriyl. Waliar TrarU and
Will Tblrlby^t to Bast Jordan to-

it
'V'

-i

‘**M “ 55“ ^Tposier and Mias Oet^
trade Sprague are atteodlag the State
Pedwatloa of Woman s clubs a
gates from the local Woman's
and Mrs. O P l!arver and Mrs
Harlland arc in ai tendance as repre-

ll«hi

“kultdolln

et

and

guitar

select loa-

• pAlroos'wllh I
ly, as ihry deolrr.
Bstm. erbo
T. A. Bates.
wl has
the company here
will be reulaed it
gire bis entire attention to the gas

men's eoats

!

at $S 00.$7.S0. $10.00
$12.00. $15.00. $15.00.
Our finer grades are
superior in fit and finish to any made-tomeasure coats that
cost Hoe to ten dollars
more. « « • w ♦

cltatloo-J a King,
ng-Andrew Hormuib
i^mptu numbers to follow.

^'rbeumpany was originally capital­
ised at |iu.o«o. but ertwi^^ Imprtive
reaimaats since the orgaalutton.
The gas plant has been In operation
here something orer two years, and
the business has not yet reached
lent magnitude to make It a pay
tag Inrcatmeni. the constant Improve
ments^ est^tm of t^c midns and

•pSii.*sMrp5S.uW.?:2
lure of gas for fuel Is sn Imporiant

one. and the company will push tr
end of the bualness as well as t
lightlag end. They will continue ei
teasire .improremenis as fast as ihr

OLUlWOMEmil SESSION
Annual Masting of dUte FederaUc

SSHHrS:

;?f y

1 To* bl-^helr guests at the first soaftemoon of the season, on Prl. at the Ladles' Ubrsry «
rt musical program will be giren
refreabments served, and the reel
[he afternoon will be

J.C.11CIIA10SDEAII

the future.
While competition has been rc
tm>red In the lighting business in the
cHy. the new owners stale that It will
be the policy of the company to fur

I

W^eather—Partly cloudy tonight and
Thursday, with probable showers;
showers: warmer In southwest port*
‘“The members of the executive board

The Buffaloes will give an entertainnent and supper in Foresters* hall tonom.w evening. A good progi
sill be given and a dance will foil
The domestic science clast of
Woman s club will meet tomorrow aflemoon at t.W with Mrs H. Grllfeth.
U6 fSast Ninth street Subject. "An­
J C. Richards, who has been Jan
gel Food and Mayonnaise Dressing."
of the court house erer since it
There w ill be a regular eommunlcaerected, passed pway last erenlni
tlon of Traverse City coroman
one of hi. room. In the building at
night at 7:.no o'clock.
age of 70 years, after a long illn
The Rathbone Sisters will m
Pleuropneumonia
was the direct
o'clock. AH n
cause of death, but Mr. Richards had
not been well for man
for a long time It has been apparent
•TAOl AND PLATTORM.
that he could not last long. The bc«rd
of supervisors adjourned yesterday
irsnd.
ms play
The Gran i RapDeceased leaves one son. WIIB
►r 12 said
RIchsrds. who resides^ on State i
" The Two SItiera.' Denman
Mrs RIchsrds died i^oear ago la
Bon’a play, which was wUnoaaod by a
large audience at the New Powera*
theater last night. Is a true »erm»»n
OUT OF EESFECT TO JANITOI acted
upon the stage, and no one who
listened last night to the sweet. |ia
thellc story of The Two Sisters’
stopped to count>Jls faults The ma­
jority of the audl^ce. at least, wenOfHcas Also Cloawl.
content to listen
the natural stor,
that U told, and like It more because
U has Its roots In the life and bears
of the Avnerican people. The story Is
last evening, and whose body lies li common—eommon as tin—but It was
the building, the board of supervlson treated in a unique manner. It is melo­
this ‘morning adjourned until tonior dramatic. with the spasms and conrow rooming. The county offices an vuUlons cut out. and U filled with pic
also closed UkIs,
turos of life. The charactera, from
Hiram Pepper of Montana, a hearty,
Visited ths Canning Factory.
healthy, big-hearted Samaritan, to the
During^l he forenoon the supervisor. example
of fearlesa Independence.
Buttons, the bellboy, are all atarapangled. Hiram Pepper, tn the 1
factory pleased
Frank Karrinaum, was esp©
of
officers €if the c
well
done,
while Arthur DeVoy
every courtesy.

and Acorn club of Grand Kap-

kYldsy. October 23. will be the dau
that William Owen appears here. Th< roles in a pleasing manner. The com­
pany throughout was good. Rastus
Ham Owen, who was here last seasoc and Banks, two clever colored men.
In a highly artistic performance O were very Clover In their specially.
"The SchiMil for Scandal." will appeal The Major and the Maid.*"
here for a special engagement oo Fri
da,. OciolHT 23. In a play of his owt
writing, called "When Louis XI. Wai
King," liased oo Sir Walter Scott's In
tensely Interesting story. "Quenili
making a graat hit with ths
DurWsrd" Miss Camilla Re,*nolds
young man. But thars ara a
clcome~Ms>»r Pal who for the past four years has Uwe
Mr Owwo's leading lady, has retired
Address Ilf wHooim—Mrs. 8hersna»d
this iaaua and you will coma In.
Wont urga you to buy. A
whom s^
—Mrs
pratty tia fraa of charga far your
• Utmld of Three Rivers.
Song-^-Tbe- Magic Song- iHel

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lan and Mis Russia." Rev.

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“Thay Fit Whara Othara Fall."

8.
4hfM* advertisement 4n the Roeord yea'erda>. But the i>i»eaefter got mixed
and sat up. "The, Fal| Where Otbera
Fth" it maile the nd. look bad. and

MATNEVEilECOVEi
William Black, a Charleveia Boy. Lay
fpr Poor Days Uncenacleos In

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will coma In and aaa tha Callaga

iCharlevoU, Mich.. Get 14-The
>ear<»td son of William Black,
farmer Bring near ihlfccUy .1. suff
ij^fnim stwlous Injur^ received li
The bo, wctti to a -neari), iwai

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He did not

1"^ be leaohod home Sttnda, the
will Borgr fully raoorar. physically or

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Che Popular medium
Cength

Belt

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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‘.immense 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 Owor~
coats.~$7.SO. $10.00. $12.00.
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College Double-Breasted [
mdibc Fifib Avenne
Cuslom TaUors
present this new double breasted
suit lor the first time That very exageratingly slender lapel of last vear is supplanl‘ by a much wider "
down the coat.

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I that Straw matting Jlgain
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♦ •♦«c4piaW«4Cca
Huys enough matiinjr lo cover a floor y.vl2 in
size. VVhai cheaper lloor covering: can you «ct ?
The price quoted is at ,Dc. the regular \2Hc
quality; of course wc have better-durin« this
clean up sale, we have placed the entire stock
on sale, so now you can buy at
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It's for you to select, either a full loosed
box back, or a graceful half tight ctfect,
with pcnnancnl crca-cs along the side scam
from ann-pits down. l‘l»c Shtuildc's are
exceedingly promment and open into the
sleeves. The Pantaloons are full ab.nt-e the
knee, but grade doam to narro v bo lo ns.

$'0,$i2, $13.50. and $15.

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■The College
Tourist
TW$ NetUgCfi Tourist

Buy matting: and buy plenty of it. for at
these prices you cannot afford to have a bare
door in your house.

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meant fir« and foremost for you
young Telloirs. There*! a cunningly conlri\*cd event in the back through
^AtohOhe belt can le slipped or unslipped. making it possible for the
wearer to have a plain fuU back or pleated belt at
his option. 60 in. long—square shoulders, nar­
row coUar, and lapels which os-erlap high up.
limit of Scotch Tweeds and Rough Chcvioia

Cbt mdde ap
able filliDK.

$12. $15 to $22.00
A Free Tie to all Yoong Men Callers
to see CoUege Brand Clothes!
We want >ou to see these clothes—we will
give >x)u a pretty tic lor your trouble-won't
urge you to buy.

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in a aaml-daied coodlUon. and It was
iRraad that he bad fallen while In the TOMATOB8 WANTKO-Wa wlU pay
da^hlm ttaooDackNU^

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rf thTtodge. The program will be a>
Ij^lbe^elttctrir

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will find in our Overcoat assortment the most desirable styles as well
the most
serviceable cloths to be had. All oiir medium grades—$7.50 to $12.00—are beet
values to be had any where for the money. Our better grades—$ 16.00 to $24.00 are
trimmed and tailored perfectly, and fit you at every point. You don't know the satis­
fied feeling'Of a perfect fitting garment until you’ve been in one of these coats.

mJ?‘atohUo has coae to anclanaU for a rlsli at bar old homo,

bem daddml by

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V K. Wkta ««K u. S««it
^.TTo.*lawyor mad wlfo srs back
fraas A Tiatt u> CUcar» »bd otbm
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The Liniment of
TO-DAY.

The Liniment of our
forefathers.

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