The Evening Record, September 03, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 03, 1903

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

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

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1903-09-03

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THE EVENING RECORD

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TBAVEB8E Oirr, IHOa. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1903.

THERE WAS
SHOT FROM
I
AN AMBUSH NO SCANDAL

I'

.*,Sd)00L.
WeYc ready witbo nr nsnal complete line of

IN MURDER AND SUICIDE IN NEW

>itbiAuic ■ rATAt; indino or
aUANIItL

ASSAILANT
SURRENDERED

ii

CMA» KORTZ SHOT F. J. RAIRO
FROM CONCCAUMENt

YDRK CITY

MonoE Docnnrt <
ReHIn Pj^ Randa Hot Rliet at Uiielt

IN DDNNECTIDN WITH THE CARE.
HDWEVER

Stboo! Books aad Supplies

Y.. Sept. S—PresI

4

FOB EUB9FE nSUEST WILL BE HELD

thU morning congratulating him on
his providential escape from the attack

Bring in youn and get cash or trade Ibr tbe ones we

of the Insane fanner. Weinbrenner.
One important result of the atiempied
will be the ImmedUte
of secret service guards about
Sagamore Hill.
Mlneola. U
I. Sept. 3—Count

air Wbs IS ms BtsM ASM
Berlin. 8epU 1.—Der TaguJ say s
Sen of Formar Mayor Shot and Ktilad
false report trom Beirut of the atSoyosReit. L I.. who was a
tha Woman Who Had Raen Hta
tempted murder of the American vice
Tuesday night
while tr;
consul wu a trick designed to enable
President Roosevelt.
Friend. Who Waa Calling at
America to interfere in Europe
HiaHema.
fairs. Tha paper aaya America has

» W dfy Book store

farmer t
vsted ia

THE WE4THER

LABOR DAY

ANEBICACABNOTLOSE

HAB MAM GBAVtTHBEATS

egaltralent of the Monroe doctrine
eaaenttal. The article concludes w
a acurriloua attack on America and 1

Pli^UTt OVER RIMT REEUJ.TEO
IN TRAOEOV

Uk«

; 'Ii':' SJ

I Oc-

curr^d at 7 O'clock ThN Mom> '
ing In tpHngvalt Townohip.

ft'):-'-

W:'

OapwaUh. Mlrh.. 8i-pt. S.-A .
ina Affray that will probably r«au)t
faulty took pUc* U SpriDcvale toarn
ahip about 7 o'clock this momloK. and
Cbarleo Kuru U la jail awaltloK (he
rvault of the wound he Inflicted upon
F J.lBalrd. a neifhbor.
a(rd rents a farm rn>m Kortz and
•aid to have had a diapule ot er I heir dlffer«Hir«‘A Y.‘M.-rday
Ihey t»ad a hard quarrel, and It “l«
atated that Kunz made threats atulnai
;
:

llaSrd. There was a plive <if r<»ad ntar
thrmiKh which Baird waa In the habit
of ik%Hinz and Korit U amid to have
f.ir1.Wden lUIrd to um- the road..claim
Ina that II wa» WH a reuularly laid out
hlahway..

This' imimloK when Baird went ji.
. work he paaa4«d aUmp the’ dlaputed
. ;nuid. and suddenly a shut ranu out ami
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ON SERIOUS
CHARGE

av wits u ts* Er«suia tuoof.
New York. Sept. 3.— Coroner Jackson stated this morning that be would
begin an inquest into the murder of
Mrs. John E. Pqllen and the suicide of
her slayer. Henry T. Edaon. youngest dr
ton of ez-Mayor l-Yanlflln Edson. neH

HAFNLT MAIRIED

Eilson Is said to have told

T.ng ****
himself amunjc the «rape, vines and
Mias Katherirtc Moere and LieuUnai
laid In wall for Baird, shootlna him
refust^l hy Mrs.
Roland W. Reughten United at
and the
delllu.rat4.ly as he passed
mmble was quiet
listed for
High Neon.
It is sut«^i that Baird cannot aur
iddenly. It is said. Eds<m
vIve.
i
ium4Hl to Mrs. Pullen, in the preeence
w.slding of
and his1 brothi
brother, and asked
Kath.rine
After th»*. ahcMtilna Koriz went to
Moore
h him I
Roland W
other
tbar luke and aave himself up lo the lk>ug
.uid b4
at
high
deputy sheriff of the^mnty.
nantlj
.r
The allair has created’jereai excite
proposal and turned1 away 1from Kdson.
MiM.r,..
verely reprin
guests
rimandtMl
hU
ment in Spnnpvale township and vl
present tieing the immediate
lathes
such remarks,
with
Club of whY'
Misire has lH«en 1
years.
The house waa preitllv
prettily ttrimmed for
the xKvaslon in white and
iax and white flowers gracing the par
lors. and the c«Tomony taking place
before a Imnk of palms. Rev D. I'och
lln offlclated. and the Ixihengrin w»*d
VACHTfl STARTED IN CL08I^

ZZ

THIS WILL
i
SETTLE IT

PROGRAM IS
ARRANGED

RACETODAY

Steadily.

lllRhlands. N J.. «A.pt. 3-The ofll
.rial lime of the mart was: Kellance
l;ui it;; 8himrtick.,l:0j:03
Hlahlands. N J.. 8«pt. 3-A wire
teas dispatch at lu:42 atates that the
rar«> has l>e«.n imisifumed uniII later In
***Itu5u a m.-A Sandy Hook nu.ssake
reports the wind three kmds and the
WeathiU- ven- fOKW
At 13:43 the preparatory Kun wa.-

he bride was attended by
Miss Helen Moore
The
bride was exquisitely gown«M In whit.*
hVench lawn, lace trimmed, and car
Isiuquet of American Uiwuty
The bridesmaid was in white
and carritHl pink rom^s. while Lleuten
am Houghton wore his full lieutenant's
uniform The U*autlful ring ctTemonv
used for the wedding, and at the
luslob s4Hne time was sp<-nt by
tg ctingraiula
the bride and
er which a dainty wedding
was scrv4*d in the dining
r«.m. the Mlsstw Carrie and Florence
^rJ assuring In Ihe S4*n lng. The wed
1 party sat at a large table and the
of the gutnds W4*re plactNl at
smaller labU»s. cream colored rviees b«ing used a. W4M!dihg favor, at each
Plate. The menu was as follows;

By wln.less. 1:03 p. m —The Hell
.(.1:01: Sham
tFnomrIali-The yachts -have a
Ideutenan. and Mrs Houghton left
thrash or 15 miU's souihtmst. with a
the aftei
run home.
ftH- a short
lug trip, after which
nt^R^Uancels they
W.,n,
••
1:30 p m -The wind has freshened
Both Ueuitmknt and Mrs Houghton
allluKiah It Is unsteady. Reliance U
--------------- Traverse CUy's^ost p.>pul^dln* and drawlaa away fn»m the lar s4K‘lety young jn^iple. Mrs. IkuighHhsnms'
lon has st>ent her entire life here, and
1:41Vhas a wide circle of friends, in wht»c
affection she
holds a high pi;re
.............................
ice Ucu
tenant lk>ughton «une here
2:25
parents. Mr. and Mrs
d is half a mile
when but a lUtle boy
lead
f :45 p. m.—Reliance is aradually in* W«i Kol« four ,x«.
„ hr
creasink bar lead.
1 mllltan' family. hU uncle. Colonel
llikhlands. N
Bept. 3-A wire
aghton. Winning high honors during
leas dispatch reporU that the Reliance
civil war.
Ueutenani Btmghton
turned the outer mark at 3:01. and the
X graduausl this sommer. rvicHvlng
Bhamnick two mlnutea Uter.
ommissltm as second lieutenant in
‘ 3:tut p. m —Reliance has now in­
United Btatea army, with orders
creased her lead to over three-quarters to report at Fort Wayne, near Detroit.
W a mile

iCh-s:*

MovmoMcicoasioM
tuber Organlaatlena

Net Oe W
Orand Rapida in a
Day. at Planned.

rAVne DELATED

FOR

THE

MUNICIPAL

ATHLETIC

CONTEST

Meet Will Take Place Monday MemIng at 10 O'clock on the Twelfth
Btreet Grounds.
the ward managers
ft»r .he 1
athleilc rtintest the
final arrangements
and the pn^gram made out In order.
The evehis will be pulled off In the
fulU.wInil order.
Twenty-yard dash,
likvyard dash, shut-put. 440-yard run.
cr thrtiw. pole vault. kSOyard
iinnlng high Jump. Sivyard daah.
ig broad Jump. ont*-half mile re^e program will begin promptly at
o'clock on Labor day- on Twelfth
sirt-et park. A small admission fee of
is will be charge*! lo met a few
necessary expenses.
The several wards have been out

but they maj* never get any
loser to winning them than the cUlm
they are making before the events are
pullt-al ofY. Tht-rt'
rt' are other wards
which expect to do Instead of
On accoun
count of Charles Novak being
to leave the city before the
held. Hervey
vey Anderson and
larry ivan
captains of the* Third
ward*'

corker in Bo)V $1 60. $2-00. $3.00/ $4.00 SUITS
-true $2.60. $3 00. $4.00 Md $5.00 vJota.

3.00 u>d 2.T6 Smnidet

2.50

«id 2.25 Smnpkt

^aUROFCOOOSMOi^

ay wir, to 02 gvwusa »sM
Washington.
Sept.
3.—Secretary
Shaw ha# begun to distribute the $40.000.000 which he has been collecting
the purpose of preventing a strin­
gency In money this fnlL

The -flat of E. 8 Jones, located at
12 Park street,
has been named
Riverside." The building U located

flats have been added to the booae.
wiilch have been fitted up with all
n conveniences. There are now
ims In the bnlldiag. and It hna
e one of the aufaaumlnl flats of

fM of ttw Roaooa.
The first meetlac of tbe Rntbbooe
Isters for tbe oonoon was held last

iptmita. lu arrttral Mr.
hare to stAsd anmad
. AAd it la had for the

ty;;

Patterns...
Wlien in nee.l of |ianems. try Ijie

A GENTLEMEN^
DWCBF3

mANNKn p»A*r*TKmNm —

SMOK

NETTLETON

All seam, allowerl, absolnte dorrectnen guaranteed
Prlo5» lOo 2nd ISO mmoH,

THE KONONTf STORE

10 BETTER MADE~t5 and $6

See oiir

sttKk

of

high

gra»W

KIMBALL PIANOS 3(1110R6ANS
before you

buy.

are i>erfcci

in

are

sure

tb give

Factory prices. •
number of

and

they
are a«lvcrtisc<l.
If
you arc not rcaiK ^at the

satisfaciiim.
We also have

little

user!

and

wYlCIKID AND PATENT KID •

aecon.l hand organs t»f various
makes w hicfrwe are closing out

yon certainly cannot

The OKI Reliable SIuk; House

FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.

afford to

The New Stand. 242 Front St

;;

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
N.E. STRONG, Mp

l.mc-ecc us, anyway
it
maybe a chance to save
money.

Today’s

Bairain—A 6 room

cottage on Union street. $800.

use an instiument of this kind

miss seeing these gockls.

^

A nice sura can be savctl
by Uking advantage ol our
Real Kstate oflers when

These gootls

every wa>

ms Hufs m First Chu

BUY A
HOME NOW

BY Alt MEANS

nerlinger,
Che man overItHlllkeB’s

msksr-sZksp

$3.00
That’s the price ol our new line of
Men’s Shoes; Velour Calf. Box
Calf and Patent Colt Skin.
Blucher cut, double
or single

kdIc.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner-s Old Stand

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I

WANTED — Immediately, a
cook at the Lake View House.
Elk Rapids. Wage. $10.00 per
week.
________
1»48-tf

I
I
I Clothing Co.
|
TRY A RECORD WANT AD

53.00

Frait Sc ?

Opposte Whiting Hotel

J

TRY A RECORD WANT A&

NOW READY

READ THIS OFFER ON

THE NEW TAILOR MADE GOWNS

SoKiool Suite

For Autumn 1903

TO PREVENT STRINGENCY
SecreUry Shaw Has Regun Oistributien of S40.00(U>0a

Men-. 75c Negligee Shimnew pMtem.. at 80c. Men-. S6c taper boat
open work. too. at 16c; everything in Hats, Capa, Underwear, etc

TilfmlVJiledii^

at rtfyTdtr-jirices. . If )-ou can

.todSmd

’u the BMwnlng anfl the Asy.
ae Fhlli hnll gaaie la the aT

Yon Should Not Buy Until YouYc Seen These

02.50
52.00
Si.so

Oiir Kcady-t^o-wt ar Department for ladies is
now c^hibiiinjj many oew and novel modes in
Tailor-Made Suits, separate Skirts and Waists.
. Here

you’ll

lind awaiting your approval a

charming collection of Dame Fashion’s latest
conceptions in ready-to-wear jiarments.

We

Labor di^. w

toM wSJld^Soi^iJIJIiatTt**T?e »
hen of the naioos will thenfon go
#here they plena# to apend the day.
AAdjyat or them wUl atay right han

I.OT 2-Men-. $16.00
.11 new pattern., line)- or l.Utcl or blue^^SwflLfbSJify / / *00

4.00 and 3.50 Samples

shall maintain our past reputation in this de­

tilllty. They wanted kwal Ubor uVim
to kuaraatee 14o people on the eacac

pi -;

.sample! ...t V.
ociuy
Co-s F«J1 Shoes for l.adics;
one juir of g kind; the best
shoes mtulc by this Otmous

WANTEO^Room and board by man
and wife.
Must be near center of
city. Address AZ, Evening Record.

a

Crosalng Line and Gainad

mdf

Today-

“"nu-?i

m tahlf..

tom

lU First Session in London

l» Uk. KvrslQS iU«ora
ndon. tkpt. 3.—The m.-mlu-rs i»f
Alaskan birtindary ^commission
Monday or Tutwday.
held «h .r flrsi miH-tlng In the forvlgn
John Pullen, husband of the dciU oflico oday.
.No business was trasi>man. says;
"There is no scandal
connected with my wife. She Was Mn*
juMire of England,
MAN WANTED IN WINCHESTER, Edson'a friend. Edson was a bad egg *
deni
It is the general lielief 1
C)Tus E. Edson said: "M> l'nll4>d Slates cannot hi.io.
IND, ARRESTED
brother was Insane. It is aa injustice
OFFICIALS AC9UITTEO
10 the merooH' of Mrs. Pullen to Imi
Sheriff Chandler Placed Him Und<
male that she‘had ever been other
Held Responsible 'for Death
than friendly to my hiother.* Dr. DaArreet Last Night, and He Will Re
High School StudenU.
>. Edson made a slmUar auteTaken Away for Trial.
to tb« e^nlng ll^rora
Newark. N J . Sepi. .t-A
*ciors and officials of the ?N«»rth JerEd. North waa arrested last evening
Episcopal church said he believe«l the
S4-y Sm-ei llsllway
tried on the
by Bhertif U. (1. Chandler at Mrs. Wit
letters found hy the coroner in Ed
helm s home, aliout five miles south of
charge wif tnanKlsiighier fi>r ihe.a<'<-i
sem's
iMicket were not Intendtsl for
ihe city. North U wanted in Wlnchf^s
deni In whlrh nine High sch.sd siu
Mrs iMIlen. but for his wife.
i«T. Ind . aiMl Is charged with rrlmlnal
dents Were killed, wen- aequiTle.l l>>'
of the tragedy has lMH*n kept
rill-€X4uri icKisy.
seduction. J. M. Fletcher, a detective
from ex Mayor EdMin. who is MTiotisly
has iMM-n working on the case, and sue
HI at his hi>m...
ceeded In learning that his man was
New York. St pt. 3 -Henn T. Kdium.
Is vicinity, and telegraplMnl th*:s!« yi ars old. shot and kille*! Mrs Fan
iilllcers to arrest him.
iile I'ulUm. 33 years oldXand then shot
has been wtirklng at .Mrs. t
and killed himself. Tht\ double trag
helm's place for lumte tlm«*. Ijiier
Lsboringmen. Attention!
Arc you |
4 dy occurriHi at l-:ds4.n's V'***ldenc«..
V1C4.S to Sherim ChandU.r say that the
HtM-enily l-Mson quarreled with his going.to march in the parade at Grand’
wante4l on thrtH* charges f<»r
wife and linally dt.clded that he would Rapids? If so. you want a cane. All
e is In Ihe sheriffs
r.
He sent for Mrs Pullen, day Saturday we will give free of
hamls. awaiting the a
arrival of liettH.
charge with every purchase, no mat­
a
friend
of
the
family,
and
the Fletcher.
•xp4.d...l here
ter what amount, a national walking
cane. 8. Benda A Co.

.llaird tell to the around.
It la stated that Kurtz had cuncealeil

i

6et Heodf Fsr.
rratutations on His

It'll look pretty big lo >r>u. and you-H lay -I don’t aee bow the)
can afford lo ilo it," but never mind that; all )-ou want to know
ii that thi» tale -rill ta.e hundreds of .lollart to putehaaeft oT
tchool tuitf in the nett »eek or two
i:
u

$IM
$1.50
$2.00
$225
$2£0
$3.00

worth
For Boy’t three-piece suits fftnn goods
that sold at from $2.60 to $8.60.
For Boy's two-piece suits 6oa goods
worth $3.50 to $4.60.
,
For Chihl's suits, worth at regular
prices fton $3.60, to $6.00.
For three-piece suits worth
$4.00 to $6.00.

bom

for Chnd't suit, .worth bom $4.60

partment for High Grade Garments at reason­
able prices

NEW

::

COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. We
want everyone of our regular custometi, aa weU aa dwte not ao
well actjoainicl with os. to know aboot and get the benebt of
this offer-wben you have sstisbed yxrorom svant^ teU jam

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COR.

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STORY
BLOCK.

UNION.

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THE EVENIKQ KEOOBD. TRAVERSE CITT. MICa. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1908.

THEEVENINORECORD wnnalfMTMPPtOT
TluvsAM cmr.

miqni^an,

rtmm tba oAot of tba
OMANO TRAVCim HCRALO,
-byTMOfi. T. RATSS aafi J. W. HANNKN

Omm Mk. by

Ifie



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C. A. RKKLCHKII. City droitlatar

pnd Ilf
of the great fireworks psfcan
psmn will
end
U* someihlng enurvly new and i »vel.
and.some astounding things will l>e
as tbe caravan starts
wady a W
1 have been m
>d that the number■ will be In
»d to IWi.

. aueb..as<

Manistee, are now on a tou^ roi
up tyros at Ludlngton. Han. 8i. Ixiuls.
Cadillac, aad other points, while E. R.
McOoy U after them In Petoskey and

[.
Several other me

rraM and Itnala fiarlw the past
seaaoa hare ainatratad. la a >m
$100 Reward. flOa
the ooMparailre straar h of the aarles
The readers erf ibis paiier win hiof the arorld. and not to the adraataae pliwsed to know that there, is at least
that Fileiicv
of the United States In point of
able to cure In all Its stages and
thii is t^tarrh
Itall’s Catarrh Cure
is tbe only positive cur.* i
to tbe nuNllcal fraternity

hVu7

assemble for their i

■mat hare It for our
and lU reaU with the Nary Leacue to
iastfll this Idea Into , the minds of all
classes of dtlsmu until the pressure
of pabllc opinion glvM us such a nary
as is needed for the ooantry s pr^tlge
and safety.**
^
Tte British fieet^hat whkh is in
home waters alone, formlns but a frac
thm of the British navy-which nould
be available as a reroluilonary squad
f»n. Includes 3« listtleshlps and
oritiaers.
The sentiments

cianh"

WhMm the

Rsmsdy.
• it.
llyer. a well kiu*wu tHsip* r
ihi<i town, says he tielieves Chamb
Iain’s l\>llc. Cholera and niarrUu
Remedy saved, hts life last sutuin
He had

dm^l'$1.V»'a *>’• ar ami
epUHii alHiut rJ.tsRMRs* each
Stomach

Trouble.

sch for the past four years." sa)>
O L. Beach of Clover Nook farm
are,.nlleld. Mass
* A few days agt, 1
was Induced l«i buy a U»» of Chamber
the location of mti
Iain's Stomach and l.lver Tablets
1
certainly shouM
lead have taken part of them and find a
great
deal
belter
'
If you hate am
only In that regard, but
tn.uble with your stomach try a lw»>
looked for street railway of these Tablets
You are certain u
leased with tbe result. Brice ri
1
For sale by Jas
Colombian

JNMiNlSMIR*SW6lH

The railway m.hiige figure, s|k,w
that the I niietl .^•l^^tes has within
>» much rsUnsol mileage as has
uroia*. with the n-st of .North
Anteriiw thrown lu. nud IP.rssi miles
than twice as much as tbe Brit
tab empire. We have more than six

.C. A Ulam
mid Bellevss th# Work Was Dent
hr
C. J. Leiaad of Ml West Seventh
poiatar bird dog. one of a fine |talr
much he valued very highly. On Hal*
•rday alght Mr. Leiaad and William
Armstrong, who lives next door, heard
prowlers about the premises of the

laimders. end after a diligent search
I with revolvem. they final
dtided that the irtsltors had fied
one of Mr. LeU
to be suffering

4c]?\rjrJo^!d

Bd believes the dog
the .night prowlers to

jpM*hSlr^u*<S^the w
not gtve weight to a

bird dog. would not molest s chi
Mr. Leland was offered ||M a short

tf 9C ^ Chil#s Suits, wer

A Vlatler Frmri lootUnd.
Mr and Mrs William Loudon are
entertamiag their nephew.
James
Lore of Satloaau. ScoUaad. who will
spend some weeks In Traverse City.
Mr. U»ve Is the son of relatives wh<r
wem visited by Mr. and Mrs Loudon
M Ibdr tour I. Bagtaud aad Scotland

1

diciK of them in 1 raverx Cifjr
and have never had a tault
found with ihcm.
We ha^e
aold them for 8 yrsr<. Kitli her
and at KIk Rap ds .im.I have
never yet had a call h»r a rcjiair lor them
:: :r :: :: ::

wittt do yott tklAkfibofitlt?
Whfit dff y»i DOfibtfit it?

A beautiful QUICK MKAL Steel Rai^e, jpst lik ‘ cu:. <w;i; las: vou
a life lime and please you every day), only...... . ....V., ... $40.00
A large and complete bne of other ranges, frocn......... $15.75 up
AlaigeJineofCook Stoves, from.............. .. ......... $6.75 up
A lot of second hand Ranges, Cook am! Heating Stoves chea].
We
have added a second hand department to oar warehouse, rtid w ill
take an kinds of second hand goods in exchange for new onfc.

when Ssran. see^
waving and thinking
n the I! ’ ‘
______J taking
breast.
Feeders In the vicinity of Jooeuvllle
have received I.Tini
brasks
Receipts of lambs fOr winter
(etHllng sre not quite so heavy
in as in past years.
PS took possession Of ^ a vacant
in the walls of tbe Brown City
school bouse and had stored up ie»
IMUinds of honey In-fore they were dls
ci.vTed.
The Cadillac city w.uncil has btM-n
asked by eJ»-ctrlc railway promoierv
ft»r a frsnrhUe permitting them »o
Isv {dther single or double tracks In
Haring. Mitchell and Wissl strv*els
nmi the nonh
If.
The prtv
say work
l»e U-gnu Im
iu*Mlately
after
the
franchls**
granu*«l
Cadillac U elated over
ospect of a city eleciric railway
The «iwner of a brick yard at Bn
Cliy grew tlre<l »rf the display
(
of
naked urchins in the enclosed lamd
so imported
s auis.Ond
Knapping

.... ....

unlimited restwrees

lean hack and await developments,
with the assurance that matters «
pn«resstnk very nlcely.\
.

■■.

J. W.

Open Tucsilay evenings 7.-t

^i-A-TEIRl
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

AU deposits payable on demand
rxBA. vr. B. s W
Fringes
popular than ever In tbe autliuiun
.\
n:im>w rav.It,! friii;:e ef silk u-ist with
a piping of the same silk
n neu f.nn
cy. and s rut fiinte ©f cloih triicV
some of the new •h.ih gt
m; i
ties
C«iol shlrl« r«w men wnw in th.> i*eie
linen and In s 4l.vrk lim h (xdet 1 :«•negii;:e4* shirts are simidy ,in.nle tl
fn»nt plait idgeil t>ii either s»d • with r*
narrow piping of white, si^l the sh;;-

MUUK. Oeosral gsofr^

SHOES FOR SUN­
SHINE OR STORM

/^uV'SLLnesAWcC AWari.rj,eoae> aami
O
Muo.y m to^.
C*ll>

r\ ^ Mojr» ATT.

I

M.

A. THOUHUON. M. u. UOk^ u> UaLuituu

'SIT.

UcirrC'Ci sl..ii»v,. d;;i;ibh*
dradtri^.
iiuuiyrai V pruc
and ,i til ami ^:y’f com)‘arable uiily to ihc live* dollar
kind is, what makes .Mimir’s
Monit^rain S H O H the
most popular women’s shoe in .\nu*ric.i. Urice,
Sold only by

ROSCOE, “,!;ss'i5r

HI KNAPP

I Tbtt Horribla
Tortures of

that her boslaea. m
Traverse City has I

dastriea. and
t'adlllac. not
with the long

to carir buyers to
bov their QUICK MEAL stetrl
Ranges while we have more
time to set them np.
QUICK
MKAI. Steel Rang« .re the
best.
Ex-ery orve
is
rtrictly

EvklcnUy some people think it
better to put their money where
it wUl be safe and earning inter*
csl than to keej) it in the house.
That seems sensible

has been lodgtHl against
C.rand
Rapids
I chuhler. for selling goods
Sunday The <

ABSOLUTELY

BUSIIESS CARDS.

S1I.V. acting directly
and mucous suitai'e
thereby dwtroylng tbe foundation of
le disease, and giving the patient
1
nmglh by building up the cumdltu
.s.m,.
tlon an^ assisting na
work. The
mSn

or^ncrndlt^llilil^l 1^11^,. of Hmlce
Chith In lu (
;e poifers. that they
offer One I
U.llsrs for any Van Buren county,

*‘l**‘*'^*’» *^
that It falis to cure
Send for hailstorm of last Haturtlsy is estimat [ rrs again of oiuall.v hliny silken char
;isi of UMtlmonUU
t ISo.tHK).
Man> gn.wers lost ; seter are Inset with lace nnHlalliuns
Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. To
e hiir.lo~*S*’ '**‘‘‘*'
the form of flowers, butOM-flles and
ledo. O.
<’hScago IW.
in Fi>rester ;
eating the'------------nnist com. A fragile girl with soulfii! I ^
Kir Yhoiim* l.lpton. an IrUiu.uiu
eyes plied up seven cobs ami mun.
Henry
Wilstm
of
Niles
drank
bull III St'i.tUiid. two years a fariu
tp uri of whiskv to “see if he
hsiid in South Cmtdiim. oun.
do II.
h did
he wa>
Uouwdu EiiglMiid. two iiacklng It
up UM* several days
in Amerh-a. eiii|iluy» C.«si e
At IjiUhing the auioi
by the recent street can
auage
Frye, a tUV
to raise th« yacht cup. .
meiifs Si.ns
him 10 ctmts
Ufa

The city of Cadillac has acqulr«sl the
habit of dotnf thlnas. Now an elecs remedy.
It gave him Immediate re
trie street railway project Is on
lief." says it T. IJttle. merchant. Han
cock. Md. Fur sale by Jas O. John
said that
essary to complete
chlse from
the city.
This will be
The island of Fwii
' cranted. because Ca
north of Luzon, has I.
town and will appreciate a trolley line thst It has iH-en »
Tiarerae Uty
Jo JaiMiu In .-nch of i
yeprs ago and the railway is ikh yet
prospect that It will be In-the nt
ture. Cadillac has s food deal of -ge:
there.- and several »ew factories dur
lag the past tw«

t^L'z

rim OMrteli MUw^. xhm oAcUl or

»4 at the I

fiTBR MAVY.

Sio^ the Buifiais
Came to Town -

be Mht to oti the membero of the ton discourage lu use as an adjunct to
ion of tbe Fourth.
An
ble, Th« paper oooaUts oC otchi
fohlbltlng the sale of this
aod oovor. aod Is filled sriih i
prolific source of tetanus, together
deal of taformatkHi about the r«
alaJ to be held is Manistee hy the with the dynamite cane and gUni fire
cracker was Introduced at the meet­
<• »*r **.’**•
ing of that body Monday night and
passed to Its s«*c«d reading with an]
unanimity of^m-ntlroeut on ;he pun
of the aldermen that give, reasonable
assurance of lu adoption at tbt> next

la 1

Itttrtia A 6oifff

Welmyc Udamirffmi«> ac
ootmts opened

MOM OrvM
RookK
O, a k. lU Aimptwc- Bit T»m«
•t HanirtM on tho 17th.

H-50.

Msmlttbn Clothinq Co.

The dshlls was
Introduced
Hit*.
Euro|te for Itir value' of Us Imlh ns a
sulMdltute fi*r il*e Irish pouto. which
embles wh.u tuikeA.

Bheomatism

w.„

Mibstnijihil klr«l
le..iau ghtvKuiakass bjh ks f,.r all
- of bulldiug puriKw^w, cblnnug
them such advautage as varielv
liaiH*. free traiismlasu.ii of light.
i.-ss and mlaptaldlity
diffusion of l.ght is
fnitoruw and o.iut
yards, they are s|H*\ tally sullatih*. CJii.ago Journal
ounial.

Watch. CU>ck ami Jcwelr>
refMurcvl.
s|iccialty.

Matt.J.Johnsohs

6088
i

TRY A RECORD WANT AO

..The Watchmaker..

cm be overcome md
the drealed dlseme
[ expdled from your
system by tbe use oi

Far Sou Aotf OMMBtood only Mar

i Bugbos A Roxburg. fi. E. Walt A Son

os-raco^ATMV'
k7.:;4r^v'w";V‘--‘"«Srv!:r..si
block
Wvnkoov W

„ B. CHAPm, Propriclor
N.

motto.

Ktne

work

my

ITomptncss ur>i;ivc

me

a call'

Next door south of S*iuircs
;

Barber Shoi>.

1409 S. Union Street

Sxa Washington St
The Peeriess Fine Pa
' than merchant tailor mi
Haa rs-; Peerless Mfg. Co- Oeti

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Sold by

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Wbf takt Cw» cr thru Titan
to stcure s

iHool SHoo8

f^siness education.

Ror Sohbool-1
or

in the public scht>ols when si.x iiTtjuHhs to a
year in a jjooil Ihisiness Ojlk«i;will j;ivc a
much more practical one. and iT\ou prove
com|>cic*nt you will Iht placed in a ^ood po‘ sition.

Cht traverse Gtf
Business College s:
IS helping: scores of yutiiij; pcojilc in this
section to hrst-class prailical education
and putting; the
rk of this scliool enti
support of this part of the state. If you
have a ffieiul who is thinkinj^ of lakinyi: a
l)u>incs course tell him or her almut the
1 raversf City Business Collene.

Cifalogue for fbt Jlsking

lol-iool Days

rhat is the kind of shoe that is needed these coming: days, and ilu* kind ot
shtK* we are selling;. Boys will be boys and they want a good wearable sluw.
Girls will be j^irls. and they want an equally ijooil shoe.. We supply all
demands.
.
*
*
'

WE HAVE A BOYS’SHOE
.\ Kvnuine calf skin with an oak sole, will stand as much weather as the oak
tree itself. Goingio school is hard on shoes, we know, for after the study
comes the play that plays havoc with the best of leather. . These shoes
sell for.
and $*J.*Ja. and are worth t»ery cent of it.
'

GOT ANOTHER GOOD BOrS SHOE

U

Yes. irood boys wear them, and some that |K*rhaps are not so ^ooil. ami
these sell for $1.‘25.SL50 and $1.75.
:
; ,

ISI fOR nit BatS’ •CRUISHl” SHOt
These are ouaranlceii v
is the dandy school shot

f ItUU from goods that aold from
M.50 to $3.50. Hamilton Clot hi no Co.

1 be
bte latest w
gbwmy fsce.
•Tbefe’a no Us4- talking sbobt It
lid morumly . *'l can t paint as w<
did leu yeors.se^C’
•Xth. ym, you c*an.** .sald tbe tried sud
oueat trteod to whom be made the
*’lt's only that ytuir taste

and Feather Rrno.
sewing and Uying.
vwur old carpel*
r into rugs, let me

be as good a shoe as arc mad* for.the money.
sells for $2.00 and $2.25.
.

!i
.

DIRIS' ANO MISSES’ SHOES
More Rirls jjo to school than boys, then more ^drls’ shoes are sold. Have
>ou^boiight all your grirls their shots' Just a few more days before school
be>;ins. and you want to be prepared. These shoes we are ^Ilinj;. and
money savers. They are so gootl. they last loo lon^. (for our ^^ckhI. we
think i; they cost you $1.5ii and $1.75.

HAVE YOU SffN THE VICIKIO
Mto Mat mi Tirw.
wonder why ibere-are no
■ in heaven.** aah! tba aweet y<

with either light Or heavy sole? They are a splendhl shoe for just such
service as is required. It costs youTiothinjj to look, and very little to buy.

BOYS’SCHOOL SUITS «
.

.Must have a new suit of clothes to start school with; just as necovary as
shoes and books. The “Little Shavers” can gel a nice suit for $1.50, $2.60
or $:k0O. The larger boys are “bigger fellows” and wear bigger clothes.
These cost just a little more;.$3.50. $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Then the young
men want new clothing. It is here you get the clothes that look good, the
clothes that wear good, the clothes that are good. We sell ever> thing for
eve.ybody.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTELE COMPANY

.■f' 1T-BVEKINO BEOOEIX TKAVEK8E CITY. MICH., THURSDAY. SEPTfiMBEk 8, 1M8.
kla fbrtuM. «a

’Tin StandIH II

r«ra him: .Ba M
aU iiboM IHck
WhhUiigum. CirMfle. P. M«ini
otbm: who bad cUmbed tbaliHMera to

for purity; strength and color, 'is ,
Hannah t Lay Go's “BEST” flour,
manufactured from Michigan wheat
and every pound guaranteed ::
;

HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVKMSK OITV, MiOM.
plague, but It
U said
to be more
sairt In its pnigress aad more deadly
in iu effects
It haa spread through
tmi .he entire southern ct*ast.
Michael McK;arthy erf Hrts.klyn U
bewailing, the ioaa irf |100 arhlchi be
Icrft In the pocket of a soiled abirt. He
|^r«> ^*••nr1A. a wHI kiioan rlilr«*ii was afraid to leave the bUl in the
bank and put 4t In the pocket of his
uf l>*iluKi«o. K» .. U itt rM^pt <if a
Thc*re It remained until
inarkahl*- Mier fr.mi a rrsldi nt of thr linen shin
WedneMlay. when he gave the shin
•laie «if
Washlngioa. InrlosInK
nuHMry iird.T f..r V Th.- a ri vr Maird
• baJ aUiut thlri>
y**ar>s auo. ahih- all aU.ut the b|U. and U was not unTil
livlur upon a faruwai1)oliilitK Hisi of ihc? neii nMirnliig when he wanted anolh.Tei.-a.t shirt that he remembc re.1
Mr F*Trik h<> LIU«d l»o <
It
He IiimbliHl In ihe iiockc t for ibe
g<^wu. iMdoBKtnx «o
thr lati
rharg«'« had » v«t
ftl» d
Uiri. pb cc-s of paper well lrone.1 out
hitu and h«‘ did md knoa wkHher hiand hlurred
had l»een ui
sill Hch.sd iKjard has de
of h
high
«e**illess exjtense. and
i^Houanil) during hU aU-«'plnf hour*
giving the pres
aud hv «a» furn^ lo ai-ud the .a»i>Di*y.
«-iit isKiiracUir cinill OHJay u. remove
hoplaic to gft relief from the horrible
D all the schools
iiigtitmare caused
by
the cimstant
rganc-ns
Th.
ftapplna of their a lugs and the In renilng and kunlng of pianos
yc-ar
resaant hissing fnmi ihrir epake like
C«At about fl.iKw. This fact
pted
.thn«is
the aciiuu of the board .
Itlauche |»acid‘t.*k H»elel> girl of
-While rt^lilng a prayer In Ihe pul
Ailmi a Ca . Is lit hysU^les over the pit of Hi. Haul s church at InwoPd, L
hAs of her hair, a bb h aa^ saW to U- I. Uev tillbert Hombs stopped In Jhe
.he mogi magniniviii in the state lubPlIe Of a senlence One of the cc«t
While In a soinnamhull-tie trance Hat gregailoh. basUMiing ru bis aide found
urda)
njght. Miss
l*are|ii ahmu-ed the mtnlsier. who was 7tc y«mrs old.
aaa> her Uautiful tresses
Hrr hair dealt tnmi heart failure.
For a mo
leaehetl to her feer. and aas of fine meiii the coitgregall.iu
was aluii»s
Jure.
Hat urda) panic Stricken
gubn was wstn re­
IHTfivt health stored aii.l the- worshl)>ers sJowlv U-fi
nighty
the church .
.
kiiiias bo reason ahy she s
Po|m‘ .H1us X U a hahiiual though
arljieii in the night
Hut si
m«Mbrale smoker, hui aii his cigars
ahile as!«M.p she aalkinl to
are of g<HNl quality the nwldy-nis of
pW-ktng the- va lean
ahleh her scissors lay. a
will nol
be Hiffetided.
ilii the .Neatly ;atl Italian clerics ace users of
them lip. cm off h.^ hair iUh.*^
S4’alp . leading'the ndl on the
i.d»firc>» and ihi lr preseni ptmilff ac
riie acissorv* she iisik luirk lo
qulied the Itahii early In youth and
iMHl and placMl ihetii on the fl.W.r
solace- ill
.he iM-dslde
Hhe sas horrlfltMl F
mat ire years
ting alien
she
found
day nairtiing
Mrs. M»nin Ndson of Cumberland.
Md at t;i is Ihe.moiher of twcniy
‘ kraildc«ned hy a
eight children twenty five boys and
tnd'sh.K-s. horses j
b) her

CEHtlAL MEWS
•r TBE WOELD

I her diaih ihe hride
IWmtieri Htroug«-st, a aell knoan Hi
Haul FBtIruad iitan. Jive tnhniles af.er
sl,e hatl rised fn.ii. the nuptial break
fast iMiard
Ai^ the etiupU- emers^.d
fniui llie house lh«> aere grec-ted h>
a volley id rlre and sho«;s falling In
lirorusloii over
the carriage, driver,
bride and gnM.in
The horses took
fiiglil and ran aildly ib>an U»e sire*l.
Ai the end or Ihe bbcck the carriage
struck
an
olistrurtlun
and
a as
.an^cvktftl. luir the aotnan was unhurt
.
Mrs Isiutsa Hahr. aged 3t;. of Ht
l^iils. Mi». iiideil her
life Monday
aith |M>isoti
111 a Idler to her sister
. JUhr slated tlial the ghost of her


hustuind
has
viMi 1 her and Indicated
.to W I hat sh.
n. end her
aad pdn hiiii
The h.allh authorities of rvUia has
appealed lo ihe auihurtiles of Goluin
t.ia university and Jefferson Mediral
csiiiegv of l*tiiladelphla (or aid in de
. leriiiiiiing iho naiure of a mysterious
malady that has made i s apiM^aram-c
lit the island The disease irt matt) of
Ms symptoms
rcscutbles
hul^onu'

I Uiys

m

cison has had
Hhc la a well
11 stature.

pn-. .*rv4-|\ wc.i
K .ng Tung
Yu Wei. ieadt r id tt.e refurm mttve
iiieiit in China, has arrived at Ta
c-ttiiia Wash i to ..rganio-ihe reformed
mov^-mcui, among the Huget Bound
Chinc*se
-Hhe will later go to Hurt
tan-! Han l-'iaiicisco and New York

ul Odds Apaifvat Him.
‘It.
alone
and
desllluicbrief WHS the c-t.ndlllon ol
dier by name of J. J Havens
O.
F»»r
years
he wai
with Kidney
disease and
neither dcsl
him relief
tin ititi«-rs.
Fat
HvhIiii
Suc h. I

r.*ad to complete
irou l.lf. >n.l ',11 ''k.ro>.*»t
. and
laraiit
H Meads. Iirugglsls

•mm be txed npon at tba t

that be couh! “stkrt
lowing Moodajr morning aa a bodaaan.
be mused aomoyrhat aa foUowra:
-Tbcre a two ways of doin' It If I d
kdke to aoe me S2JOOO. 1 ouat lay
by £200 a year for ten years. c»r 1
muat put sway £20 a year for wan
bnndred years! Nowr. wblcb shaU I
dor-Chkago Journal.

Axwhlmsirc.l
lightning wn.
trlcal bolt Into
into tbe reft-ctory of an
bey Ul ‘Tours. wh,relii there w
■Mhks enjoying their supiier Not ,

Howard's specif
This great medicine (
and 1 have neve
attack of dyspepsia."
If you cannot go to DruggUU &
A Sons' store today, send In yu
order by mall, as they have only a 111
lied amount left to sell.at this sped
halfprlce

The “N gcur trust. " w hU-h.it H said.
IS brunt Ues in littshuig. t'bicago.
Hblladt-IpbU. sud all Ibe otbei big
Ml the union, got1 a liv-ely show
r .New York Ibe
.tlier day. when deiecllve*
live* aiVulgued
vue of ttie lenders It w us pruv*M| that
the nu-miK-rs not only made wounds on
Iheir srms sud llmlis by acids, so as to
• th-ms.dves idtlnble In the eyes
of t lisnisbb- Itussers by. but they act
us the advance |K»sts'' of professional
cs J hey idsce themselves where
they Msnriain the number of pet»plc
In t erlaln houses sod later notify the
es. Who liivarlaldv rob the houst-s

know that
sc that
ts
im
Tegu
pain rt*sul!s^

HERE’S A BABY
Ita MothAr U WaU.
The Laby u healthy hec^noe during the
of geaUUoA ita^^ ^ the

Has world wide tome fur marvelous
cures. U surpasses any oiher^ salve
lotloo. oUitmentt or balm
for Cuis.
Corns. Bums. Boils. Homs.
Felons
I'lcers. Tetter, Sait
Rheum.
«]>plied ext^nuUy oulr
Chapptxl Hands. Hktn
Kruplions; IntaUlble for Files Cure guar
The tUte of tbe mother during gesutloa
anteed. Only 2&c at Jai. G. Johnson’s
mar influence tbe disposition and fufare
and F. H. Meads. I>ruggtsts
of the chUd; that ia one reaaon why moth,
V .A tuii.,.1 .mdeul trf The H.i.ni r. era ahould watch their condition and
avoid pain Her health, that of the child
Aiuerk^in i,-.t-ntlv
ihioiitli i
and their li\v;a,’dciend on keeping free
peculiar -NieTb-me.
II- |.^►^•,^ .
from pain, worry and melancholy. Be of
small fid,Hi ll of n grain of ia«|ii i '
< good cheer, strvuig of heart and peaceful
acletl as m puv.«rriil silmulaiii :
mind. Mcrfbcr'a Friend can i^wiU
make you ao. Bearing down pains, mom*
Ing Kith the luart nml kidi-j
ing ateknett. sore breast and tuaomnla are
was several houi> U-^ote tin- j ol *
all relieved by this wonJetful remedy.
tana* normal. It affected the ml,.
.•
Rrmarkable Record.
C ?ni! . r!;:lu's Cough Uemi*dy has
,v T ‘iari nhl rectud
U has Irfx-n In
live I r • ver rto vears during which
iiu:» man nilMion iHiiMes have Inx-n
sub! and ik; *
H has long Ih--u the
standard and main rellaiu-- in tb >
treatment ol rroup in thousands ol
hom,-s. >ei during all this time no
pase has ever be«-u rep4»rle«l lo the
manufacturers in which it laileil to ef
reel a cun*. Wlien glveu
s,M*n as
the child becomes hoarse ofNiiyen as
•oon as the croupy cough apin-arn. It
rill prevent the attack
It la pleas­
ant to take, many children like It. p
nintalns no opium or other harmful
i tiabv as to an (
t; Johnsim.
^Seventy aeven per cent, of the womm and mily C2 i-c. cent, of the in-n
taking tbe civil service exauiliuii:uu
are able to past It.

I et-rtain

For sale

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Jule Walters' ever iw.pular “Hide
Traeke<r' was pn*seni,-d for the thinl
lime in tbls city to a crowd,-d hou*e In
StelnlK-rg'* Grand last night. The play
has always Invn i»opular. but this s,-a
son has l»e-n givatly Impnned in many
thewame old play witb
I feaiurt-s. bir in anew
dr«., which i« K-n 1-coili.i!
Th.comiiany this seastm is beJUr than
that
!»** .'car all Ih,- pe.rform,-r>
iH-ing clever and talenieil in their re
Sp<g-tlve rtdes
The artmiv effiH-i^ anrealistic, and the pi,K-e is w<-Il>tBge.d

".T'u:

iJei

"Hnw did l't;:gle.‘H.n Impin-n to strike
ItsorUh'
1 alM»ui Ihe tramp character,
“That wasn't the way It hai>|>cnrd. ratio Xerxes Ikauh. isirtrayetl by Jedm
The sulking was done by the oilier Mylle.
Mr. Mylie puts new Ufe into
llilhir
I understand that he got »10.. tbe part and hU work apmwls atrongly
the gallery, alt^ungh his great cU-v
uou damagts from the owntT of the
aulouioliMe that hit him l>ecsu*e every
member of Ihe Jury happened to have
iH-cn hurt In some way by a puff wagled the UlH-ral painu
on huiiself t'hU-ago
Uec-ord Her-

Owes His Lift to a Neighbor's Kind-

w Watersheds A
iLvcry man shonicl t»\vn tun-r; llicy’rc
clrc!v!*y and will keep > on dry

Mr D H Daugherty, well known
ihnuighoiii
Mcrct^r
and
Humner
iiMintU-s W Va . most likely owes his
Ml, to the kindness of a neighUir
II- wa-t almost hoj
afflicted
Willi diarrluM-a. was
pliv.lcians w
gave him IMile. If any,
neighlHvr Uvamlng ol
hi> serious c-omlMlon. brought him a
iMitile ol I'hambiTlaln's Colic. Cholera
ami lUarrhiM-a itenu-dy. which cured
him Ml i«*sM than twenty-four hours
For sale hv Jas iJ Johnson

- lliev|,«m, ol IS-C: has no
IId Ol pnssetl piuiilcallv

House next W
Ik a play full of mem
the |M*n of Neshii
has tak
hh* drama a quaint village in the far

CHEAPEST

Or-.Mjrr having

Farm For Sale
100 acres known aa t^m Stool or Noodbam farm One of the boat In Qmnd
Travome county; Z% mllot south of
tbs city.
J. E. QREILICK CO- CITY

m «Ud ,-..url hi-

pSsfStSI
JIVHN A UIKANOKK.

*i.^l
TAXES.
.
nOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rolls for the collecUon of
school and city taxes and special axs,.»m-ntK for the five wards of the
cMy of Traverse City. Michigan, have
lM*4-n placed 111 my f

PiSE Marquette

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mm
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I

The Boston Store

-YaumMTtng ' is a wonl al»ut whb h
we raised some qm^tlon in our Ilt,-r
ary «x.lumnk sm HutunUy. But it U
one of those wt^dk which have \n*ru
caught upjnio the literaiy Dngusge
from provincial s|»-e<-h. and the verb
“to yamuH-r.” as a <-orrek|MiiMk-ut |,<,inii
out. is no 41 new word, but bas long
iN-eii In use to Ktarfland and'the uortli

DR. FENNER'S

KIDNEY
“^ckache

lids synonym of
“•bluing • and tbe.German “Jammer,”
which U Iwwt known In the cuinldoalion of “kAt«enJa»i»er*’-fbe afterluath of a night’s debauch. And from
the latest edltkiu of WeUter we gath­
er lUal Mr. KipUug. too. has dlaA-overed the word and naod tt.—l^rudon
n safsrsd a Issfftimswltk wkatikadorwrs
,0lalmsdwaslaiik^ Was dowa ia bsdaaChroiihb.
'■Msismsvswitkoatgmtpaia. Two bottks
__________ _________ ___ ___________ St ri Dr. fsaasr'a EMaqjr aad Backachs CDm

PBX1000 WATTS
fUBnUODBT

BrntaunwOmite

Tntn. 1— Tr..—— Cty u follow.;

UtttailPmrCi.

s.s3-astir:

r*
day from now until November Ut.
IMu;:. irom K o’clock until 11:30 o’clock
in I lie forenovm. and fn>m 1 o'clock lo
4 o rlm-k In the alierniMva of each day
AH tax»*s paid W-fore September IhI
will be rei-elved without ctilk-clloo
I rt-malning' un
f,vs. and on all ii
and until Ucu>paid on Scpii uiU-r
iH-r Irt. a iH-nalty of •ne per t-eni for
cIIiH-non will be charged. Uu al!
Ining unpaid on
October
il Novcmlu?r Isi. a i»enaUy
tif two per cTit for collection will bt
chargtMl.
Ofhc- In Wilhelm bhK-k. r,M»m 210
M. E HASKELJa.
I03r.tr
city Treasurer

THE
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY FOUR-TRACK
_ COaPANY.^
NEWS
on.

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*:,rt Nurthpon ^ x.
One huudrnl twenty or more pagei^
j TralDA^amvk fruin Ft Ways*. Uraad lUpKU.

every one oi which is of human
mlcrest, and every article u Olua-

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I Persona Interested.
as,c.mcnl lax roll for
:*u«s rtrevt. fniiu TVoui
de aireci; and Slate
I’hion atrvH-l lo Cass
in my handn for collec
a,,keiuvmeni to l,e paid,
^e :mh ,lay of S,-pt,i«

of travel for teachers and pupils than
Thm Four Track Kmmt.
Pubhslied raonUily by

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Fifty cenU
a year, single cojiics five cents.
Sold by news ilealers everywhere,

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All Peraona Interested.
Notice
The spivml
he extension (
-asi of Union

L. L. A. BUILOINa.

JOHN R.SANTO
Haskell. ITty Treasurer.
t.r.o,os,.pt2o

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sad Frankt,--.

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s Saying

Travama CHy.

E.W HISTIISS & til
FIRE INSURANCE

A.D. TYLER
DENTIST

-THAT THE-

West Michigan

STATE FAIR
Is Michigan’s Best Fair

Sept.14-15-16-17-18-’03

GRAND RAPIDS.
Runnlns, Trotting •««».
Hurdle RacM.
TkumO Eiok.«rt7-Hi,h wiM
AMs-Balloora. Cts.. Et«.
.

AllFrM.

aiLFIIENCH.-

I

K^A Ml!

A RECORD WANT AD. .

Hongk thni nr,- n,-w an I un i , da
music that IS hngbt enteijv ani ,d fl
peculiar swing a'wa.s p.p-.iiar w
the putdic. iug,‘ih, r wnh
lies lha- are no\,-l ami g.skl ar,-1
ures of atiracttveness that have |m

ils country, and It Is seld,
le has been able to worst him In an
icounter. His sword play in Rich
■d Oarxel* Is said to Ik- nwUv re
iricable.

OfiUBT

lUi-.-E'S

try folk homely clothes and ^provin
rial conv-rHalliin. hui ii ha. ;^,;sc-nJ
of tlowers. the ainuispherv-ol the lb-!d?
and the charm of a c-oiiniry, vtllag- !■
contains many iM-auiiUtl pictur--. ot
Hie in Ih,- c .Mill. . I ad. inor,* b-auu
ful by living acc,--sn»n to ihof

Andrew
Robkon. plaving the iMlrole of Winsuin Churchill’s “Richard
Carvel, ’ which U to apm*ar soon at
8telnU-rg's Grand, is saMI lu U- one
of the most €*xiM*n fcWor,Umcn on ihc
stage. As a Ixty. klngl- sticks
lighted him and as he grew ;o man
hoJd he tMH-ame rn.wt expert wUh the
fulls.
Mr Robson hAs fence,]
with

RlSTALL'!ffi


A Boy's Wild Rids f
WMh a family around
dm to die. and a sun rid
,„v,-ry fur Consumption. Coughs and
Cold*. W H Brown, of UHwvlIle. Ind ,
endure,! death a agonies frv.m asthma;
but ihia wonderful medicine gave Inkiout ndief and soon cured him. He
wrUeii
“1 now sleep soundly every
night.'' Uke marvelous cures of Con­
sumption.
Pneumonia.
Bronchftls.
Coughs. Colds and
Grip
prove lu
I merit for all Throat and
lublcs.
Guaranleed
botUes
ioc and ll.Od.
»1.0«.
TrUl bottles 10c at
Jas G. Johnaon't and F. H.
drug stores.

Th«e«e hoc old •toe*. No,
do! AUncwstufC^ we wiH
not ewry them over the •waop.
It is simply common boiine»
aense to dom them out during
thbmonih. See the nice wiist
set we offer At 18c HADdMme
cAther bag At fiSc Nc««t

We more into om i

• A Countr

Wdb

WAIST SETS, KAOS,
snppie IA6S.

tNC MAPFiCkO kECI LATOa CO.. AUASIA. ML

Th- kp,H-ii
notably a
tiK* paving .
trie work
Ufe HllU
readjusts this.
Its gentle. and ^latTv a series of amdiatir f,-ats.
Only 2oc at Jas. O. which kept the audience con'inuallv
F 11. Meads
Drug interested and amus,-d. Gr,-,-n and
,n or b-for,Wiggins Inmnlure som,* clever sleigh'
er. IIH'3.
of hand work and Juggling wltb plat,-s
omr,' in I
eggs and balls; they aU<

in '^““onsHpm^

GLOSme BUT!'

thread.—Ch!,-ago Jo

Mother's Friend

-If Or. Howard's OyapepaUi Spodflc

covery makes complete and
Mrs Charlolte W
lain- of Manchester. N H. writes
few yearn ago 1 had a very aevei
<if dyspepsia.
Water distn

•tmod la hardly perrvpCible.
Aa to the reUtive strength of a real
allk thread and thU iinlUtlon. Ibe real
aUk thread ta iwo^thirda atroiiger. It
la said to take c-okwlng or dying readUy. aud when woven Into plecea haa
the apik-aramv of real sUk. It la im
pooslbb- to get iwMiples here, or Infor­
mation aa to the priMvas of niauufactnrlng. ex,-ejulng that no parti, ular
kind of wcHal is re,|ulrvNl and tluit tl,e
pulp und, rgo,-» a < hemieal priH-emv ami

QTATB
^TATB i>K
ok M'C
M'CHIOAN- VYrnnty of OiwM

rWEE OF 6HAW0C

Oooa Not Curo You. It la Froa."
bay S. E. Wait A bona.
“Not only will we sell a Sfkceat bot­
tle of Dr. Howard s Dyspepsia apeclbc
at haU prk*. but we will agree to r%fund the money if a customer Is not
sstlsffed with the remexty." said 8. C
Wall A Hont, Ihe popular drogglsu.
CM)
words.” they continued, “the
is free If it does not cure."
H. K Walt A Sons have sold hun
dreds uf bottles on tbelr specUI halfprice Introductory offer, and have a
few left Jor those who are fortunate
to call at their store before they are
r It la the regular Stkeent alte.
mg silty doses, and Is tha uBO
remc-d) l.ir wmstlpallon and dyspep
sla that makes permanent cures.
D- Htjwards si»eclflc for the cure
of c«msiii»ailon and dyspepsia Is not
tablet or powder that

allk la now bring made In
wood Ebee. under nn Enftlab potent. The Americeu cemnd at
Stettin write* mt It: T1»e sample
thoam me wma very aoft and of a

Nev^r give up!
NotJJwhile you
can buy Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla.

m

>.*:4
ORE. SAWYER A

PENHALLEGON

...DENTISTS.All Work of Hlffhaat PaaalWa Orada.
Film Gold Warit a Bpaatol^.

Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.

11

BVZHDrO BBOOBD. WUYBB8B CITT. MIOH., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER S. UOa

WNVENnON
j ^NDED
•iiT i« T*«t HirroiiY or tmi
tiXVCNTM DirrniCT

The Af
Thet

The Pledge *• This address got at the
rery fonndadoe of Christian Bnden
end wns one of the best ihlags In

SUWKCT OF INftFllliNa AOOIIMi
•V ftiv. r/F. ARTHUIt
M TIm Mft**

I Hr Uf ActiM

Tto bMt eamfnikm t> tM Atetonr
of til* Btomtli Dtotrtet CkrtMlM Bn
dMMT nnlon cloMd tent «TMlnt nt
tA» OoMratsiloMl etorek. Tb« nodi
MNt «M tei«n and nciMiBvn.

The tollowtng moree have agreed to
done all day Labor day:
m Clothing Oo.. Bmaaoel
the Boeum Store. The Globe.
Mrteh. J. W. MUllkea. Be
A J . WUhelBs. Oread
Oo

M. T.
W. C. * U. A. Oeaaett. A. S. Fnraaan.
Mies Rose Wood. J. A. Moatague. Wli
helm; Banak A Oo.. J .W. Slater. 8.
Benda * Oo.. Racket Store. People s
Bevlngs Bank, rreek Trude, Bsmum
A Ben. H. I Knapp. Prokop KyseJka.
A H. Ferry. FUwt National BAk.
Johnton A Pohl. Boooomy Store. Grin
nell Bros.. Slager Manufacturing Co.,
L M Bennett. Traverse City State
Bank. Haaaab A Lay Mercantile Oo..
Frank King. E. C. Lewis. R. W. Raa
Ull. Btelnbergs.
Steinbergs. Freni
Frank Friedrich A
Co.. John J. Brextna. J Sbalin. Millar
A Morse. J. Tr
ey. N. A. Nelson.
fervent Christina
Tea Store. Julius
B Lyoe. New York
1
leclnred or not
Campbell. J. B. CurtU.
William B.
bx clnum he look up the
Edward Lautner. Fay
pledge takes by the active tnemben
□f'the eodety. eaelyxlag the pledge,
A Young
showing the need end the good of each
J Hans A Son. J. Furtsch.
part of It.
The active members pledge, which
as so carefully analysed and ex
runded. Is ns foUows: 'TYustlDg In
e Lord Jesus Christ for strength. 1
Faulty
tunlse Him that I will strive to do
whatever He would like m have me
that by Her Father. Who Is Prosdo; that I will make it the rule of my
trsUd With Grief.
life to pray and to read the Bible
every day. and tuppiirt my own cl
Mist Mary Swan, who was shot by
In every , way. especlslly by sttei
sU her regular Hundsy and mid week her father accidentally In a com Held
w. unless pre vented by some St their home, about two and a half
that 1 can consrlentuius!/ give miles from Otsego, was a sister of
to my Lord and Master; and that Jusi Mrs. A Robertson of loll Webster
so far as 1 know bow. throughout my street of this city. Mrs. Hobenson was
whole life. I will endeavor i<» lea»l • infornn-d of the accident Imniedlstely
Christian life
As an active memlier iftcr It happened, and took the next
rain for her sister’s
bedside, but w at
er a h
romtse to IM- true to all my duties;
train
be present at and take some part,
her sister alive.
aside rruni slngtHK. in evi^y CbrUtlan
: lady lived only
er meeting, unless bin
horrible
n amin that i < an con
iisly give to tny Savior.
If Ing about 5 o'clock Monday
city,
wan was.known In
to be abseui from the munibly
• only s short time
at km melting of ibe s.K-lety. I
™Wh^ tjiie keel U to ibe ship, wbsi
the anchor Is to the vessel, whst the
frame Is to the bouse, whet
ton U lo the body, such Is i
to the ChrlsUea Endeavor
said Rev. Arthur
The epenker referred to the relations
If life all brtnglBg with them their ole
llgmtloae. These obligations he d«dared, ere the
ognlse them or aoi. end the pledge, he

HOST UNFOITOJIATE

Mm J A. MelUaiu then
1 Minctlon. **1 Hnnrd the Voice
I. ‘ with HiM Votnibi
BMMtMT M

B

HoUey tben

r

^jST£SSs:.^jrir..c.
fVlMds chmrch of Trnvenw C
•toetad to tte ponlUon of alMioiuir>
i Tor tb« dlntiict. W. F

2

possible, semd at least s verse
1.1*0 read in res|«»nse to
y name at Ihe roll call.'
AiiH»ng the good things <xn»islne«l in
Is address were the.f
-I can't conceive of the Christian
who does not. in his hea
the o
pledge
-Failure in Christian life is
due.
nine times out of ten, U* starvation
msed by failure to pray and read

vM tbo eubiMt' of the prtaclpnl
of tbn MMlnf. by Rev. F. P. Arthu
Orud RnpUto. fomioiiy prMldnni of
the nUte ualoo. Tbto nddreet «m full
uf good thlngv. ukd dwelt Mpeeially
upon the pmetlonl aide of the Bdenvor
Of*, every dny life
He began with the etonr <jf Phoelm*
and hU eon. when Ihe^tter desired
to drive rhC chariot of the sun acn>«t
the Bky. and of the advice given
f arise among the mem
the father. -Keep a etlF rein, my eon
itch-iy
and Bwve gently on. The eteeds them
idiisl
eelves will go too fast. Thine
the pletlge. and the
be to moderttf their speed '
away, and you will not know w
vice be oonsidered very whe
they are gone '*
an Bndee
-The pledge, it* my niiml, L a
apiratlon from beginning *to cmuI.’
Your own church -supisiri It, 84*me
say It makes no difference to what
ent. and
church you belong: any church will
by Rev. Fran
Suppose 1 wert* to carry ouriihit
ly hU wife, bat idea in n-gard to family life, and when
Ood started it
He referred to th^ I reach (Jrand Rapids were to ei
germ of Christian ttUtoavor Idee in
>e first home I came to '
some or the old. Puritanic churches
-As an active inemlM-r. I would
and tiien went on to consider the four
tmeihlng. if it were to stir up a fui
^ wheels of the ChrUtUn
Ch
Bndee
-The Chris!ian Bndeavur plwige is
the best harmuis that a ChrlsVlsn ever
he stated'to be
'
pM|^ individual I. >yalty.
He Uld ^ This addr»-s8 was ft.lloweil b\ a »»i*lr
.^ /greaP stress upon this.
t
tied goneral discussUm.
------ --------------- tie* lb.
Countlsa Ware Org^n.zsd.
the close |»f the sfterniMiri m*s
^eg^tM eRort he eonalderv^ the
he various c«*unty organlssiions
second wheel of the great chariot lU
» regulation that now ob that have iHMonm InscUw were re.*r
:ed The list of tifllcers chosen v.s>
industrial lines
omplete In some rases. iKdng left
^jRs-oftensov
to bf**niled i.ut later St me< llngs to be
aworfc of the cl
«lled in the future in the c«.untles
meted effort he i
selves
li Is understood.
b.*w
conaervarion of the eS2?g^ .o7
that every county is to hobl s
«hrtsll^^pe^^end spoke in
the
Sal vat loo «.Dventi<m during the otimkig yvar.
district officers are to
Army, whigodtr^ [ to the people the)
wUh to reach
He mentioned ihe fart
and Scotland the
looking toward the
koMIng of atreet seetlngs. and urged
that ikid'a people take up these meth
ods
-I don't cere whether li s rw
aald Rev Arthur
Whallcy . Kalkaakn

rtir*B*\5ark"?oi

V

f-:

rim Prcxldcnt. MUS' Glend
when be died to anve t
Buck. Bellalrc
r sentiment
has been
iment bus
Charlcvulx- P^ident. MUs Bl.nche
at flrsL Try tl
the street
allarc, H«y Bhorc; iither officers
song service. Bndeevorers
You
You will
• chiuen in •
be surprised st the help It will give
you. end the help It will be to those
Gordim. Traverse CH; \lcc
w^eer y«i ^
^
Miss Klt.li. Holmes. Old Mis
retary
and traxasurer. Mi«
lkmed*esTbT*thlfd'^?heSl of the Chris
Traverse City,
tlen Bedeevor rhsriot. The speeke
le county-r-Pres idem
^

devu
Mills. Mxnkron; vi<
nt"! mV
LlnklctlTr lb-n«.nla «»rcretary. Mr.
Thompsonvlbe
vMlon to the service of Ood. putting
Him iret. -How ere you to get thi;
consecrated devotion?" be asked * By
ihe^let hour
The secrete of atisrh V ce president, was asked to lake the
jnent U detachment
If you would bt< place t»T president, owing to ihe r^
vlUlly Ike 1^'s. you must cut loost- mov.l «f John Su.M. formerly pn-st
froih the world
Emmet ~.\oi suffieb.miy rei*re4-m..d
to pt-rft-ct organIxatlixn.
given as the fourth wheel of the cl
lot. He spoke of the growth of Ch
Han Bndenvor. till It Is now organl
land, nmong M evangel
Ukms. with over 3.500
Frank Miller and Mise Ada V
'tkid la working toward
Montgomery United by Rev. C T.
•Let us permit
•tout Last Evening.
and not try to I

le*1Tr

Mam.WOIITCOHElY

plana

And let

WANT DEPARTMENT.

Hew

Lekar Pay.

2: :sr^i£? UT-xKk.ro.

tHMAVit ^Aim

aim

ntuwiLLaMt

oonrse of the eerviM moat of iboM
ed themselves to n dei>
re surrender to the vlU
The cloelnf momenu of
n were eepeelally fflled
tlonal spirit, end so ended the iftMBtl anaiml eonveotion of
Bdenvor uakm of the

CMCh

« Hugs %
them. 1‘hey are more sanitary-more
.easily cleaned. 'By turning them around
occasionally you more easily distribute
tl>e wear.
Xo one shows the assortment that
MILLIKEN does: people appreciate the
fact more after they have visited other
stores. We were never in a beuer posi­
tion to supply yoiir needs than RIGHT
NOW. Some of the prettiest patterns
and colorings we have had are here now .
Thick, heavy. Wilton WIveis. Body
Brussels, or 'raj>eslry

-I think 1 ...m giving general miti
faetwm.” sal.l ibe young «lergvinao
mile doubtfully. ‘•although Elder M i
khu luxs found a gi«d deal of f«u
with my pray era.-You an* aurw to hare that trouble
reM|HUHli-il the retired paator with
remlnlacx-i.t sigh
-The elder U a goo
man. a moat worthy man. bnl l»e uex <
can n-meiula-r that be U not the party
uildrvssisl 111 prayer.’* fcxcha

PiHxr Mau Mell. dkl you buy that
i«k telliug
I the kUcbeu'i
M'lfe Yi-s. f
Poor Mnn-T
I good. M*hat dixes
It nay?
Wife If. full of reclpea telUng bow
uUllxe .x,ld roast furkry. but we
hareh i tbc turkey.
Nleal Htafarm.
^
-My husband doemi t gamble now g.
e uaed tu.”
-Reformed. has heT*
-Yra; be doe/n t go to tbe rare
t all iii.y im.rv
Hi. worst di
tion now is sw Immlng, I think. At any
be only goea to the |k>o|

to* hSiMi

do It. He could send
r Are from the glories

____

-Herer calb-il the InifiHtlebt i
he preacnce of a few’ relatii^
« at 7 The ol.se,,QloiiK waiter eixme to Ids side,
k in the boauitful
aaya Judge
bride and gn»m on Elm
-Beem. to me that aonp I ordered la

•ir. thaj you ordered turtle aoup -

lX*WSturka

nil have a car load «>f luirses
in I ravrrsf* Ciiy. ai

.-.T'win^W

Satunlaif, Sapt. 5tb
I his M ill l>c as nice a lot of horses as you Ifavei seen
in Traverse City for a long time. Come and see these
t you do not want to buy. 1 want you to
sec this lot of horses. They will be from 4 to 7 years
old ami weigh from l‘iOO lo 17(KI pounds each. . If I sell
just as I cepresi^t. H
>uu a horse it has got lo 1
shouhl prove to be mat as I represent I will make
satifaciory to yt

td the Eaef
Soul

railway will
rslon to Cleveland
linffalo.
For luuilc.ilars a
of hiH-cial train, rates, etc.

WIU. DEIJVKR g.s.d
ram
^.lums on mall or telephone orders
nnill further notice at 75 cFnts |ht
bushel in the city and 50 cents at
orchard
fYuU is lu days earlier
This year than
usual
Telephone
No MU iK.stoffl(N- iHix -A. S
l»obson
it*u7-5t

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WEDKESOAIf, SEPFR 9Hi

QioH-n City
•S’elghlHirmorrow r

Camp. No

.'.75.

n W<M.dmen hall
qtu-stid to attend.
regular^ f-onventiun
Knightk ot Pythias will take pi
Work in tl^e third r
refreshments
*‘*Ther
rill Ik* a regular convtK-ation
of TraxerM- City Chapter. .No. lo2. R
A. .M. toiiiorruw evening 'for work In
be Mark Masters*
A new cap is iK-Ing put on the s<»uth
abutment ol Park street bridge. When
Street Ct»mmlssioner Kelley tore up
lilanklng he found that a large rat
taken bHigings lu the rotten cap
ami had gnaw**-,! an «*|H-nlug out. so
that he had two ways of getting out.
When frightened he ran down a brace
umiHHl into the river, awlmming
to shore
Why he should choowe this
place as his home, out over the river
«*asy to gel to. U not
I it was to escape dlsTIh- 7-wc-t-ks-old ibratii twins of
and Mrs Oran York of Bingham died
thU. luoniing O
One dl«l i bout 8 o'clock
I the .uher
•ui 2(1 minutes
I'holera infkntum was the cauae
aih
I'DderiMker Anderson has
the funeral arrangements in charge
charge,
Plans art- under way for a yacht ing
l»art> Monday. l^l*or day. byyoung ixeople of the city. It ia
posed to have two yachts, and a
00 iKopU* have iK-en Invited,
One
boat will leave at h o'clock and
other at 11 o'clock.
Yesterday afternoon at 4:45 the
he IPere
Marquette ralirtxad brought In an ex­
cursion rrt»m iJinslng and vicinity. Tbe

ulm

WHITTSKCKt^ HICKS present

Ur»m»of ttejtem I.ife

Tbe lrx.uble with iiKkxt aetora la-that

popularity.
-----------------cf in tbe ^
Meteantile Co a. aior

th dlstric

rs,i:.^.5sr:55{2sss
u

origmal way.

and Mr. Hill

alao moat kindly
Indly remembered hv the

man what be tbuught of the mdlibai
outlook for tbe next eampalgn.
•What wUl tbe issue* tier be im
Ired. -Tariff. PbUlpplMa------- The newapaiwr mac Intermptrd bjr
a ahake oT tbe bead
nr* MMi

Country
Kid

A beautifu' pa»>

totial ilraina.

A n

Miltf «Mi tk*

»nlM«it l« ib«

.o wWek «k* !•

la tkc «latr«et

Spedffl Scfienr
The eeiMit fcmodatlMM of tela,
ffraph pMea ai« cmllad etdaeot hutta
Thtn la amr a coNapaar eacand tw

ar4

Seat tale wiU open Saturday
lonNUffattlieboKofice.

. MICELLA
nWousT
MICELLANEOU8,

'

mmmliy cmluct.

ar* nonh of
and
Bohemia

rs. JaV
rsWtll Abb
-el are siH-ndiu
visiting friend
V Squiers of N)
Mich , anrs. and wife.
C E Maier of WcH»d
1- visiting Mrs Mater
I Squiers.
Cliarles Novak left today for Cas
uovla. where he will !*e superintendent
of the public schools there for th
.

X returned this nu.mii
from a business trip to the i
of the stat<
Miss Am
Noix of Uattl
CrtH-k.
•n visiting Mr.
tid Mrs
John **McIn sh. r*4urned hum*
le
IbiFHr.patrick and
Elda Essex
med to their tv
Cinclnnatl this nmmjng: after sfn-ndlug
i
about eight weeks at Park Place.
Mr. and Mrs. Gxn.rge Sebx and s,*!.
Ralph of Columbus. Ohio, relumed
home this morning, after visiting their
cousins. James and Tom Beamish
Miss Anna Nou returned to her
home in Battle Greek* todav .after a
visit with her-sister. Mrs J A .Mcln8am Farrow went to Aldi*n this af
teraoori and may acc<*pi a iM-riiianeii*
**^Bcrl McC'oy* left this af?ermH.u i*i»
a business crip to Charlevoix and P«-'
loskey.
Riley* 8w*(H-rs went to Petoskt-y this
afternoon on busim-ss.
Charles Vorbeii returned this afi.-r
K>n trom a visit to Grand Rapids

Bn.WlK-aling
rnwyers
sometimes
flml their maieh 4u female xxUness4-s
An Instame lllustmlUig this is re.*s.lle.I
In which a ome famous meml*er of tbe
PhUadelpbls Jtar was quietly but ef
fectlvely •squelched*- by a lady who*,evldeme wss very damaging to hi*
client
He reallted thU. and being m-ltled
at tbe ImperturUbllJty of ber man
ner, be lesolved to embarraaa ber if
be could. No be SB Id. “Jladaine. I ol»aenre that lu giving your trttlmouy
yon make freqo-nt use of tbe word
•Irony/ May 1 ask if you underataDd

Tbe house which has been occupied
by I>r Gaunt Icii U being moved to a
location on Barlow atreet. The build
ing tnjcup.ed by F J Heumann will be
moved over to
J. W Milltken
itlng u^iTbrl^ I
She WH.k.-d str4ight at him.
Ing on Ihe lai
•1 think I do. sir - abe replb*d. -Let
A marriage license was laaued today me lllq-trate. If I w4-re to caU you a
from the «»unty clerk s office to Chaa.
8 Johnson of Ashland. Ore., and E*

EffecU

Nets: ntg 3Se a« 50e

j_|OCHK Tix KK.M^fnMu'ireK.U

H. HYMAN

Do You Want to Be Preaaed?
BREVITIES.
S. Benda A^'o. have add.-d a nexx
depanmeiit toTbi ir store, and are now
Ib-ri Winnie is out after lake
prei>aced-Tn-.4Ui cleaning and pressing Uelay
on short notice
ice
An ' electric iron Is j
o.... Samuel Boiindy w ill wuiduct reusetl
in
th Is depart men X. and Mr |
services on the comer uf Gar
Benda deelar -s that he c-an satisfy the
^ enue and Peninsula strex-t Sun­
mos! crliieal and faslidiouk in this n- ,1!
day attemtsm at
If the weather
gard
is bad the im-eiing will U- held in thhouse
These meetings are Interest
We are now prepared to cleab
ing ami well attended. All are invited.
preaa your dothet in the beat ma
Tlo- Mo.brii W.KKimen
will
hold
le new electric
:tric iiron
their n-giilar ni.-.-iing Monday night.
Sx-ptemlK-r 7.

GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE

iNxSIi
FOR RENT.

G. ft A I. Eacursion
Then. XXere two s«-<MioUh of

By doing ao. you will aave 1
running all over
•juat what you %

“iiSf-

Cutler’s Barn

eursiunists
tL’ww'' n
heaxily loaded
This excunii
from Ik- roll and virlnlix
Th
ing an.Ulu r excursion ik ox|HH-t
Ibe same n*a.l from iH.iuis In I
I IS dxiHTieil ihai Ibis* will
giMi.i
cniwd.

Miehlgan

•lul 6«.«ro1.1

Horses for Sale

A Nimplc %tory loUl

>prcpeltt.- ThenRefAr
-Ith an earnest pi

mmmm

S9( Pair to $1SM

! l.alM.r day.
d Momla:
ig lor a giMi
xeryiNidv wli
III Mondays t
d. thi. WiK-k

the Sti<xe»sfQl Senutioiul Rur,!
ta quqlckly. refresh
dag aerve-d during this HimThe young people commence
new life in a lovely

made article and sells for ouly THREE
DOLLARS: others that are just as at­
tractive and beautiful. If you are in
need of single curtains or single pairs,
we have some splendid values that you
will be pleased
with.' We carry all
grades of curtains from

^xtra Special Extra'

Headquarters Hero.
fThiFred IV Cun Ik and •faiuil:
moviHl sek to this city, and will make
ublk-atU.
me here in the future. They
• in this
are c«in inccd that Traverse City is
Idace in the sia.e to Jive Mr.
fSrand Traverse. Grand Travt-rse Gun is i ill bold his |M»sliion with the
Herald; Antrim. Central Ijike Torch; Michigan lnspei*ilon bureau, but will
Ibruie. kVanklort Kxprvsk; Charle make this city his beadquaners in­
Charlevoix Sentinel:
Emmett. stead
Grand lUplds
Key Record: Kalkaska. Kalkaska

The 8|iick and span new rural r.
o 4 delixi-ry wagon has arrived. T
Mite IS out the F'lfe l.ake and Hoi
.n stale ramd. and lakes In East lUx
Id east tUrffeld
W S. GilUMi. for
♦Tlx baggageman ai the G R. A
IH.I. is the i*os!man-for this rtmie

One ver>' pleasing design is a cable net
with cluny pattern insertion and* edg­
ing, ver>‘ closely resembles the hand

24kS4 UtIPtt Hug. Tiiiigtd, Rltb
Crhrtmgt

.
-

Wh

and Kxpra^Tk. ‘
A change has t*cen made In ihc
award in l^ lanau c«»miiy. For many
vears thc.UH-lanau Enti-n»rlse.
n,ii,.
Itshcl a! In land by W C .Nelw*n^bas
this plum but this year It bar
m-eu awarded to* ibe Empire J.mrhal.
the paiMT in which ProsccinlnK Atii.r
i F- Ibmilng has a controlling

Lots of new ones just received that are
e.xceptionally attractive. Our fall line is
here and is very complete. Many new
and beautiful designs that will be shown
only by us.

tSS.OO Down to $17.00

PLVHSFOINEWSMrERS
This Section

Lact Curtains

As a floor covering are coming more and
more into favor as ihe practabiliiy of
them becomes known, more will use

BcW.^ Th.'
shooting cr^
TO CLOSE LAMX DAT
her sccldentslly.
and Mrs. Swst^^.
ntiarly ko yc
arc iiruNirated MerchanU Will Not Do JBu«ine|t Next
bet'Auae uf I
The daugh
Monday—Clerks and Work.ngmen
wa* their youngest VhlM ami wai*
Will Have a Hobday.
yearr of age. H«*r funeral was* in-bl
thik aftenuMin.
The family lUV?. in
Wat*.,n lownkhip_________

in

Brass
ExteaslOB
Cuiaio
RodsiOc

Covers

Mr f-rank Miller and MIAs Ada V.
Montgomery werx- married last evenlna
•And now.- said Rev. Arthur,
irtot will need propelling. Ood could

J. w.
ILL.1 k

The only beary cut
laklog tbe ship canal ac
ram tbe German aea to tbe AiUnilc.
ear Glasgow, wfll be ooa at Lacb Lo^
»0 feet ffaap for one
■Minder nr tbe I

.r*n1^: •"
Ilia life, as be boiw*.**in i
m by bim In' Mi
. Ky.. bis native town.
beyM tbe dty I

HORSES FOR SALE
tT miHR uwiir sruif
B. J. IXOOROAN

\ nice lot

of yoiiiij; farm

horses anti mares. 4 years old
anti up.
14(10.
Have

AVeighj from 1 ItKJ to
^ r
two

or three ^VK>d

match teams.
Also a few nice drivers and
wo i^ood ponies. j»ootl sadtilers and jjood tirivers.

All to be sold at

nyERYREAS0NA6LEPRICES«
HOUSK TO RENT—Fifth
•trert.

iDqaire at Steinba|X

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