The Evening Record, September 08, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 08, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD

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TOAVEBBE OIlT, inCH., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1W8.

WEIGH ON
qrr SCALES

CITT SCALES I^SSinSTS
HGHT AGAIN

MAVOft AND' DUVCM

I Chan9« WM Do

SEVEN MORE
INDICTMENTS

aome warmth. Anally being left
aa It waa at the beginning, the ik>buyera atatlng that they would
put in acalea of ihelr own within two
weeka and the mayor making the aa
that If thlB were done he will
-------------[>me dlacloaurea that will oiien
the eyea of aome of the farmera
Alderman Lardle. who la one of the
BY
heavleal potato buyers, brought the
up. He said that all Is not
smoothly on the city market.

RIOT AGAIN
AT BEIRUT

imuM imvib cvnalas In llrely. Tb«i
M.yur Hmu, f. lo go into the olBre
•4 ibe welxhBiMUT ud "keep Ub" op
hU work for a week. wUh Ue
•4 imming if Mr Deeprw. u pori
end fa.1 ewooffh for Se poelUo.
b»* 1«. lie U u> remmlM la the oflce. wad •EVEN
the pouio boyere are to cxiotlaiie lo
bor or#^ the city aealea
If not. a

CMAISTIANt

KILUEO

MUttULMANt

UmTtDSTATtSNVSTl
«i*Ioa on erer •lace Mr Oeeprei
hh. poaJ.lon IP the ell, welahmi

JUST

If:

WAAMLY

60.000 People

HOW

AFFAIRS

ARI

DRESSING THERE

OVATION TO
ROOSEVELT
•»AEilDCNT

Keep State Department InfoHned
and tnaure Safety of Americ

GREETED

ralilegrani
reretve.1 at the ataie depar
m .MlnUier I^Uhman at Coi

Afternoon

I by Over 100,000 of Hie
imaged by aoldlera
Panic U
general. An lnv«*«tlgath>n of the con
In Hetrur la lielng conducted by
/
Oy.i.*r Bay., gepi. * - Prr.ldeni
, KooeevHl’e train from Syrarimv ar a flag lUtutenant and other offleera
The origin ut the dUUirhance U not
rived at Hoboken at 7; 10 xi\» morning known
Where the parly remained for half an
Waahlngton. Sept 8-The atate de
hour for breakfaat
The party was panmeni haa wired addlilunal inairuc
n to keep
Riven a ride around the Bauery and Ilona to Mlnlaier
eiit informed aa to any
up Baat river to l^na leland Cliy
* In Hie all nation.
where a e|N»rial train wa> walilna for
the chief eiecuilve
Oyater Hay wa.
rearhed at in a. m. ^
«yra^, N. V . Sept. «.-|»realdent
Itooaeveii yealerday waa
tsmanlAcent receptkm by the clilzenR
of hla own ataie. lYom the
€4 hla arrival In thia city, at P:30. up

fore held auch a thruna aa aaaembled
here yeairrday to groet the pnuildent

PIONEER’S
SUDDEN DEATH
HOBART
OUESTER
OROPI
DEAD AT BUTTONS BAY

Many additional ihoaaanda came
from the country Immediately contia

eii In Uaual Health Until Lai
Night-On# of the Eaarlieat Pio-

New
York State Fa
received with Double enthu-

Rara of Leelanau County.

e lena or ihouaanda of per­
ked ahma the aldewalka
Im with cbeera. Bualnoaa

. droptied dead fn>m heart dla-

with buntlna. and

ttd Anally got to feeling ao un­
able that he went lo the offlee
l*ayne aUiui 2 oVluck to get
aome medicine to relieve him. He had
not lHN*n In the dociora otBce more
than a minute when he fell over and
wa« dead almoai Inatantly.
Ueceaaed waa t»6 yeara of age. and
Fi»r the prealdeni It waa a huav day.
na Well aa a day full of Iniereailng In haa lieen a reaideni of Sul tone Bay for
nearly half a cemury. He Uwcea a
hn.ih»f. John Ueuaier. a daughter.
ilfully decoraietl aund In Hanover Mra F. V. Holdamllh. and two aona In
aqaare a great parade of the laU>r or
ganlaatiuna ofAhe cliy. then he went
to the atate fair grounda. where he
delivcrvHl bef,»r,. Oo.urto perwma an addrewa on gtM>d cllUenahlp and the retuma or Utur and capital to the atate;
be waa the phncliial gueat at a lunch- But Found It Again In Hla Bock. With
eon in the club hoaio. on the gmunda
—a luncheon which waa attended by
Kind Frlanda.
every Important atate oAcUl except
Oovermir Odell, who could not be prea
A man came to police headquarters
eni in conaeqiience of a pi
recently with the infonnatlon that he
Itagemeni: reviewed a Ane __
the National Letter Carriera' aaaocla ^d been "touched” for a wad of flOO.
Hon and fraiemal bodlea of the cliv tM course, everything waa done that
the police could do lo locate the thief
and waa the *ueat
United Siatea Senator lYank
m
Dcr. which
there, but no c*lue wu*d ^*oblllSJd
• pera<ma li
as to who WM the thief.
Preaently two of the man’s friends
aMlated him In boldlnr a sort oT-poei
mortem” over himself, and the roll of
bills WM found safely tucked fnaide
bU sock, where he himself had placed
N«. W. L. tMfm.. twh* .1 -T
It for aafe-keeplng._________
i^hhch o

la

9tt Httif Tar.

...School..
We're ready witbour itttial coroplcle hue of

ScM BP0lu Mul Smpplits
Can save >-ou mooey on good lecood-hand and ilighUy
Aelf u^ booka-good as new. and warr«iled com^ilete.
Bring in youn and get cash or trade for'.the
for .the ones we

snap UNIT m autos

E •*. 9mrm Will N«mM ta. Mm

Iba pMf«.||.«

HE LOST $100

I

BEVEBTHTBAB-lWl

Mayor Banto atated that the atone

COpemlah. Mich.. Bopt. I.—The re­
port Saturday afieraoaa that F. J. OIFntWiMCU AIRCO IN COUNCIL they could afford to. when a mistake
Baird, who waa ahot by Charles Kortx
of too pounds would mean a differ
LA»T tVCNINO
last week, waa dead, haa bean fooad
coce of only a cent.
to be an arror, started by oo# of the
Alderman Gillett’a Regreu.
neiilibora of the victim of the shoot.
Alderman Otilett atated that he
In*. Baird U still alive and may rw
hates to see the weighing go away
from the city scales. He worked bard
for
the
city market, he said, while AlPOUND A riAE STAATKO
PIXEdVt EIGHT MILE* ON NEARorked just aa hard
the market was eaLY ALL STREETS
tablisbed.
however.
Mr.
Lardle
weighed there all the Hgie. and
A serloua blpxe ip Femwood
would be a detriment to the Id
aiTowly averted Suaday by A
of the cliy and
map W. J. Bproul. Hla wife tailed to
him thni there waa a Are lo the back
yard aomewbefe. aad be ran o
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,cale*. but when Ihev
And chat a bam IB the rear of
BUnued on Fourth Page)
f OB UBlon atreet waa on Are. the
. aunlag U pome dead *raaa aad
a asplnat the aide of the bam
and the potato buyers on the matter
of the city welfbmaster came up In
the council laat evenln*. and the caa<*

MVTo n oncx »isi

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SS!irti‘*thIt*'he“h\d*1S«“‘hr*“* II

mema will In- kept f^,.ru record
P<»rarlly.
New York. Sept k tbn rgc W
toes being weighed on other acalea vers, who was Indicted by the gi
than thorn* oo the city market, and Jury of the niNtrlci .rf O.luniMa
that the present weig
relieved from the iNixiofnc* dej
rapahle ,rf ckilng the w
hlm-elf nji this nmmlng
Ity. The potato buyera,
iteN
years at b-SHi the city market would Im*
run ai a loaa to the city. He sisld that
Home ae.ion should be ta
eounctl. In the way »»f the ap|Miliitnieni
of a coimnllie«. lu ha.k the matter up
or In some oiber way. to h**ad off the

ha^ iM^m liM-ated lii

$3.00fi!eS"i:

AtITIiMn WhoOvuOii

are not to In- weighed
aisled, however, that
the former
IghmMter did not make miaiakea
5IHI pounds In the weighing of g
k’on. He Insisted lhat the buyere
not carv for the taking off of 1 per
t for dirt, but they do want a
welghmMter who can do the work
quickly and accurately, which he Inalau-d Mr. Ileaprea cannot do.
Mr. UIbbe stated that he had under­
stood that the former board of public
• orka had Instructed Mr. CourUule to
deduct 1 p«?r cent for dirt, which Mr.
(lltdia inalatiHl the board had no right
to do
Mr. lairdle replied lhat this
waa by
• buyera .are not tenaclouv
for thia at all. They can arrange It
withjihe farmers all right. But Mr.
Ijirdle atated that he did not like the
Idea of having dlrhoneaty Imputed lo
the buyera all the time He aald that
It had betm openly Implied in the
press, mentioning the Record espec­
ially. that the .buyers and lb# weighmMier were In league lo rob the
farmers
He aald that all they want
la a giKid roan who la accurate In
weighing, and that any good okn will
be aaiUfacfory. but unleaa a good man
la appointed, the buyera would be com
pelle.1 to put in acalea. a thing that
he hlmaeir wm anxiou. to avoid. He
emphasized the fact that It li not for

Ln-ba\'r*;5’^
scales. But he aald that l
would have acalea of their <
two weeks unleaa something were
done at once, and the city market

Mayo, •ant. •paaka.
Mayor Santo stated that to bU mind
the refusal of the prewmt weighmMler
to deduct the 1 per cent for dlnHs the
roal reason for the opposition of the
^yer.
He auted that he had the
books to show that from 10 to 100

At this Alderman Lardle offered to

“£‘“SS‘S

brought up in the caae. This 1 per
cent cry la simply a acbeme to puli the

C- L. Sprague Waa Elected President
at a Masting HeM Baturgay
Work.** The aermon waa Anely llluaimtad with aterBopUeon riewa.
•Mr. imnfman apoka of revivals ta
■mieml. told the rwlallon of the Wee
leyan revival to alavwy aad to tern
peraaoe reform, to mlaakma. to alum
deopoaosB and orphanage work. What
Mrs. Hull had done fa the supportlag

sent out by any fac­
tory dettrrmines the
amount of Inisim-ss
that factory will do.
Thai’s why samples
arc worth lots more
than regular KOO‘is.
Hut this is the way
we arc sellin^i them.

S2.60
$2.00
$1.50

NE“FaUHats
Are here—>x>u may be -in it" as we have aU sixeL

Stetson Hats
Opera Hats
Silk Hats
Ncwland Caps

-

• HOOand $5.00
- - . $7.50
- $5.00
25c 50c $1.50

See our new FJI Suit, end Overeomm-We pte» row clothe. ri*hL

ihS. BENDA & COMPANYsk

MrfdrJMridi
Pottio<

It Sal)

VALUE’
RECEIVED
When you buy one of
those si>Irndic
Kra.U:

iuii.r ir.uh

KIMBALL
pianos you jrei value
received ever)- time.
You ire sure of satis­
faction when you deal
'Tnrrer--I’'aelory prices
and liberal terms.

GOLDEN ROD
$2.00 $2.00 $2.00
A NICE HRESS SHOE
$2J)0 $2.00 $2.00
wVERY NEW LASTSw
$2.00 $2.00 $2.00

GOLDEN RDD
Niw Fall Lin list fieeiud
LIT US SHOW YOU

\Vi-Imc jnst r«eivftl » Urge imoiic of I
BUck Metcct«ri/c1 «tccri rndenkirts, mosi of which many <kaleA wouM
coniiJet well w..rth $1.60 each, bm we will give then, away (lo"“"'y...........................................-WSo BCooK

THE ECONOlir SIOM »

There IsNoPlace

V. Mnwn a Pint Chn tim-

We are sure we have
the

l.il<o Homo
am! there is no easier way
of getting one than by our
fa*/ fe/maaf Phn.
It’s
lielter than paying rent—
in a little while you liave
more lo shew lor your
money than a bunch of receipts.
'Nice cosy cot­
tage on West Side. 6 rown*.

School Shoes
for the children that
will give them ;aood
wear. Soft uppers
with good strong
solos. : : : : : :

HHog HOUSE

FRANK FREIDRICH
* oo.

Ui FRONT HTBKKT

Ucriingcr,
UtmsnMvtrmmktm’t

w. w. ninuu COMPANY

..TLKffJELSTr

did not rmmk k«e untU 2:1$. 1

axpected,. that fooMr WMghmaatar
Oourtade wm very popwtor with the

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ROWLAND DOUGLASS
•New Shoe Store

—>.E.STMii6,Mr

L’ANTKn- liHi H,|,iiij»nai womm an.l

I RECORD WANT AD..

ZibilinesJIre 7t
Ole are sbowlng some excellent
values In Ibis popular clolb • «

^'Irlimim-uluifly at ihr canning
factory. Appl.v at the office Trav­
erse City Canning Co
IS-Mfl

Rutner-, Old Sund
Front St
Opposite Whitioi; Hotel
TBV A RECORD WANT AO

READ THIS OFFER ON
SeKiool Suits
It’ll look pretty big to you, and >-ou’U tay
can alToril lo <k) it." but never mind that; all

We will quote prices on a few of our si>ecial nuhlbers:
A :iS in. siiicily wool Zibiline; this doth is weijrhty ami
has a bright pretty finish: we havy it in .\avy
Blue, black and Brown, splendid value at per yd
Our 4G in. pure wool Zibiliiie is a cloth lhat is very
rich in appearance and one that would give you good
we^; in Navy Blue, brown, black, etc; very Qg
Our 46 in. L^rnbre siriiH! Zibilinc-is a ver>- pretty and
odd novelt>% and the quality is the kind that would
please you. We have it in Black and the 1
popular colors: excellent value at per yard... *
Our *52 in. Imported Banna Zibiline is a vcr\- firm and
weighty fabric; it has a short sheared and silky surface
which gives it good wearing qualities; in Brown, Na\y
^lue and black: splendid vaiue ai per
QQ

j'i

don't aee how th<y
>-ou want to know

is that this sale wUl save hundreds of dollan to purchasm of
school suits in the next week or two

::

-

-

$1.00
$1.50

$2.00 ::;ti?is.6rr<i"s:6S“^“

9PJ4.ZfO

prices fion $3.50 to $6.00.

$2M Er<.rsiar
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. We

rtle tort uSll*gSrVu> £

-

$3.00, $2.00, $1.00

•••KOiAi. worn aATOMOAV
Uie djjmrimeni

_
size
Oniba stated that he had
the birmert scale botiks.
found t hat the former welghmaa
iiM»k off from l‘*i to lit
load, which. Mid Mr
had mi right to do
Alderman l.ar.1le
to buyers on acKiun
dirt, and that

Che Quality
of Sample
Shoes

e ’lN*Nlnfn<v" depnmiieut

Alderman fJlbba waa on hla feet a.s
lua.n aa Aldennaii lardle was seaUnl.
aled lhat
and atated
that the cou
council wanted
ling dellnlu-. andI if 8. C. Deaandaome fall auiU at 522 8UU
(•ni to All the poal
ct till rooms are Anished. Prices
nied the proofs,
r low. Mrs. Timblln.
1970-2t
laardie responded that the
Ilera were ready to produce
The scale hooka, he said,
them plainly. He referred Clothing Co.
to a mistake of eight or ten bushels
on the load of a farmer named Llnderamither on the load of a.Mr.
two mlstakea In aucceaalon on
other loads, one of which was made to
rnmiain nearly ho huahel« and the

LASTWlSUtTSIRVICl

UMUBT ppaap oacawztp

RETURNED TODAY IN THE POST
OFFICE CASES

dtf Bwk Stm

COR.

wwt eveiTOoe of our tt(iihr coMooicf^ u wdl •• thOK aol to
«eUtcqiumted«ithtn, to biov uboat aad get the beaelit of
thb o«er--hen ]roa hive Mtitfed yoor o«a tnalA taO yoor

FRONT

tss.

UNION.

MRUiiiicunHiwia.

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THE EVENING REOOBD, TRAVERSE CITTr KICH.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 190S.

THECVENtNGREOmO KNOCHEDOUT
'-—wyr—
.BT'iHEIAIN

othkhkar;

TMVWM COY. MICHIM

DR

DAY

GOOD TIMM WAS

Since the Boisbis
^e te Town

Frmnd. Rowe.

NOT HCLA YMTCROAV

IMtk

Cvata BaM

ioaara

mm;

Woadmaa

YaeMliif

Bali Gama,
Blcnie

Fartlw Gtvan

Battle

mmasevtas

Wehavel»dM>r««ii
cnmuopaied

Creek

at

Evi<tot^«»ei>«>rle thU it

ai

cst than to keep it in the house.
That seems sensible

•troyedjry Bre
destroyed amreral other v

•til •Pkmm, w. n.
Ubu d^ag
6^lo puU og the
ripal athletic evenu. but It wat
ey were poatpt
not to be, and
They will, bowe
. l»e roniealed «
TIM KMtaf BaaarB.
Ume this week.
> The bane hall game txMween tl
at tiM FoatoMaa at Triaaraa Aaylntaa and the O. W. U'a wan ali
declared og. aa the dUmond Ya»
fair reprmeautlon of a flab pond
the time for the game.
Tke Modern Woodmen decided to
year, and
•eqoenoe there waa no athletic
. ao apeech by Hon. W. H. Fo.
ter. BO exhibition by th
aad no baae ball game 1
Bay and Traverse City W.iod

VhitdkytBtUBkalMmtit?

ft queer case of couA prominent
lady has Just received a box contain­
ing four large buttuns and Bve pennUis. which a domestic la her employ

Wlttl 4s yoa DOabait It?

It wa. really too bad. bui the weath
er man aUrted the downpour early
Sunday night, and kept ateadlly at
work almoat all day ycierday.
flOO Reward. flOa
Tke reader, of thl. pa|>er will Upleaaed lo know that there 1. at least
one dreaded dlMaM> that aclence has
been able to cure In all it. .tageii and
that I. Catarrh
Hair. Catarrh Cure
la the only positive core now known
to the medical fraternity.
Caiarrb
being

vttk markad
eoortaa/ la Baslaad.
Fraaoa aad Oarmaay. aad vbai
maktta came lato TorkUk a

‘of’Ve****

re In doing iU
have
much

:z."!rJr'iVr
ledo. O.
Sow by <
Hair. Family 1

EXCISIONS
Pere Marquette
WMt Michigan Fair.

mlaalon to i-----------------------Sept. 14 to 17. pK»d to ret uni ^pt.
tka poaltloB tkat tba Dardai
Michigan SUU^^Tat Pontiac. Sept
flaaae of tba traaty of Part, bad been
One fare plu. &0 cent. (Includeil adrlolatad. aad that tba axcaptlon a.
mlaalon to the fair). Ticket, on aale
frtaadiy power, referred only to i
from Sept. 7 to 11. Inclusive. Cuod to
povan tkat atgaod tka treaty. ThU
araa >oaly a oootaaUoo. aad wi
. R. Sallora’ Reunion,
agalaat tka tkaoiy that tba treaty
Haven, September 7 to 1
IMl .imply rwatored tba aaclaal rti
One and une-thlrd fare from i
of the Otunkko empire forbidding tl
not more than lOd mlh
pamge of the Dardaaanea to the wi
Haven.
ablpa of other aatlonk. except when

S'SS*

_

One fare for the round trip;
tr
• 12.
H. K Moeller. O.

*4.g1

ago they d<
to give an experience* social to <
the expenses Sides were chosen by
the noble grand and vice grand. Mra.
W. J. Hooper and Mr. Guy Walga
All clcpokiis luyablc on tlcmand
The contest cIomm! Saturday
Mr. Hooper', aide bringing
|Wk75 and Mra. Walgamonf. 174.
The ladkw have chopped
»d the bardwelling., .tore.. uBces
PET08KEY FOOT BALL TEAM
ber .hop; wild candy. Ir cream and
Hutch cheew; given
High School Players Have ATranged
Ing Tht
g
Their Schedule.
Hooper', aide also put the lath on O
Petiwkey. Mich-. Sepl. K.—The Pe
M* Mrs. Walga
mlng's new I
luskey High Srhisd fisuball team is In
mom's side will give a supix*r n<
prarUce and has added this
Thiiniday night.
is a well authentlcatetl fact tl
Films place the bodies of th
average Last ytwr
dejiarted relatives In wondshtsls
it was a very* wwiTi team, luit was
something 1k*1ow weight. Its sch»slule.
the relatives going to bed as usual. *4» far as arranged. Is as follows;
Sept 23—l*:asl Jordan at h:as! Jor
This may not be characiert.tlc of the
race, but U Is true of many colonk‘s dan.
Sept. 2i;-Manceluaa at Mamx*loiia
of Finns In the cupper cxiuntry. n«»ta
Oct. ::--(*hels.ygan at CheU.ygan
Oct. H»-Tra\erse I'ity at Traverse
Dr. Abner H<.ward llie old
^\ict. I7-Charleroix at 'is io^key
Utloncr
in Mt. Clemens, 1
Oct. ::i~Kast Jordaiiy at Petuskey
»to answer to a charge *
Nov 7-<*a.Ullac at Pey.*skey
Nov. 14-Muncehma at iVloskey.
Annoyed by boys
Nov 2l-<*hels.ygau ai Chelsiygau
fn>m hiB orchard,
.
Nov. 21*—Traverse City at IVloskey.
having shot Into a
' Octols r 24 had bvs-n schiHlulled for
Huldrlch Uroswr re
the leg and In said t In* in danger of Grand lUpids. but Is turn ojs'u.
polstmlng
.
The Ian that Trmv
Con«»rd haa a
ade In lR,*il—r.2 nothing of the date
and prt*hldem of the Pulaski .Mutual DANCK— Foresters'
evening. Sep;emls r
nre Insurance Co.
orchestra.
Thai all Adventists
must
move
away from Hattie Creek, is the lates*
e .If prophett*>.s \Cklle.
Crane Llfta 60 Ton..
mai-hltie eve:
t at wt>rk in
xiHisitlon roa>
|>e vleweil
at
il at
the
orld's fair
grounds in St. UmU. In t he machines
palace is a
le heavy machinery. . *
te ran lift a weight of 6o tons and
e II to any |»an of the great 12.m.
f«KU structure with as much ease and
pnH lsUm as i man can pla<*e an arti
ighmg 10 isMinds. The crane
le entire length of the building
gnwi stwl rails 7.^ f«s*i apar .
ans the CNintral nave of the
structure. EltH'iricUy Is the
p*iwiT. A man iHTche<l in a
height sits
■kmeo attach the oh
great h.K*k sus|H*ndod t.i
lighiy stt*el wire cahh-s
A signal iiven. a h-ver is iurm*d and with a
, mtghty inswt confined.

Pare Marquette Planning Short L
From Detroit to Petoekey By
Way of Clare.

WANTKD—lou additional w»»
girls ImmetUateiy at the

I,

.3-

1£:

at tke worMk fair.
B’AfmH>-lt» addUkmal woomo

2as-“£;„"ta'»isr

1 will have a car load of horses
in J'raverse (Jity. al

Cutler’s Barn

Satiirday, Sept, 5th
dTaSo"Wsiso^-V

H. HYMAN

c.r|. t Ct.anmt .ua fValh.r Kri...

HI KNAPP

.,The Watchmaker..

V. B. CBAPIM. Proprietor
r^vne ll8

Watch, Clock ami Jewelry

82a WoriohingloM St. I

rqo.irctl.

Kmc

si*caalty.
The PeericM Fine PanU are better

for Boys* three^jiece
►vreesjieee SSulU. *
goods that sold from
Hamilton Clothing Co.

WHEN BABY
iS GOM/MQ
use

&;• '

Hotel Brunswick

CRUSHES OUT
THE LIFI

,r&.‘
*

RECORD WANT

luotlo.

work
me

AREVOOSOKEtUSE

g-

Next tlovw s^nith uf .S.iutieN
_______ Barber Shojx

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!409 S. Union Street

wSTYLISH HATS ARE THESEw
TIIHV .\RE THF SH.XFFS FOR TllK COM­
ING SEASON They are the hats the men will
wear ilu*y 1 i kV
them* ihe are not
such extremes as
some seasons call
for they will lit
nearly every size
THE BOSTON TOURIST
IHh BOSTON DERBY
face. You*re boiiml to find he right hat here because the variety is here
and fashion says: Wear the style that looks well. The hat that tits one face,
won t the iie.vt—so we carry an extra large assortment to meet all demand>.

WE WANT TO TALK ABOUT
BEAUTIFUL IRON BEOS «

Rdem losiaer « Koocr ReWed.

WE’RE REABY FOOli
IFYOOAREREAOYFORMAnRESSES
The sleep-inviting kind—you don’t have to hunt for the soft
spots. These are all soft.. We sell you a mattress with ex­
celsior foundation and cotton top or finishing, for $‘2.75. and
the licking is the best made. Got another kind that is soft
any way you use it. for it is cotton top and bottom with ex­
celsior in the middle. These are splendid sellers at $3.85. If you want a
genuine dandy, but the all layer cotton, warranted not. to bunch, get hard or
roll up. They are so soft you almost over sleep. These come in four different
grades. There arc many who will have nothing but the best of hair mattresses.
We have some fine ones. The best that money can buy. There is no wear out
to a good hair mattress.
*
“HCX/gfWVTHIHSlQ rom gVgfHVODV^

nohhm,BteedlnaPUam,

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

Jokamm a and F. H. Mend.
» AND Bo K. WAIT a BONt.

a
mm:

mm

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a call.

'1 hat are SO much in demand. There are so many new de­
signs and combinations of colors. \’ou are phinning chan;;es
for more bed room—you will need several new beds such
dr> ’— —
Feautiful colors, and so well made. .\ fulh size whip! enam-.
ameled iron bed for S’2.*25. a much liner one with bras> trimtilings for $.'C50; other styles at
$6.50, $S.50 and SlH.OO. 1‘he colored en­
amel is used in so many combinations—pink and gold, ytdlow ami blue, blue and
white, yellow and nile green. Klegant brass beds in the most artistic shapes,
heavy two-inch posts, and brass knobs.

laracamph

-12.

my

l*romptncss mv
(live

Mm

tumors show
lelief comes soon
ont the life. The only

t BMJt •¥ MB. 4k <

rhis will be as nice a lot of horses as you have se<-n
in Traverse City for a long time. Come ami st*e these
horses even if you do not want to buy. 1 want you to
see this lot of horses. 1 hev will be from 4 lo 7 years
old and weigh from 1*200 to ITlKl poumis each. If I sell
you a horse il has got to l>e just as I reprerscni. It it
should prove to be not as 1 represent 1 will make it
satifaclory lo you.

U. lung.,.'

osireoi»A-riHv

Llfeexpec

endured death*, agoiilee from astki
but this wonderful medIcUe gave
•unt relief and soon cured him.

Horses for Sale

— —■ ■ ■■..........show yuu SWIU|»1«

worlds fair at St. LoUls
He 1
rarleclea or corn and will show ;
feci ear. of cwch variety. So

un a Uffiiiy around
> die. and a aoB I

WHOLESALE ikHP RETAIL

.-.ll.,.. u™

51.00

rkMmaiiTth^bM^

J. W. SLATER

■’.1“ “1“' -“"ffT MtMIM W0SS-:

alert as she foresees the jov.'aiabiliun,
Orand Rapids. Sept
K.—Nt^uila«uH-ess and the hfe-long s:ili.sfaclu.n comUoni are pending for the sale <
fuj: neanrr, ■d.»y W ,lav. ia the (’.car and
Klondike railroad, the
pun
S2.50. Hamilton Clothing Co.
iniuK'vnt iK-iug
lo see light, aud
being the Pere Marquette. The
the uucerUiaU^hethcr■ she rfiall
«
dike road extend. In p wmthi^
direction from Rapid City. .Mich . to
Stratton!, a di.tanre of i
milea. Of late It has bi-en
throughout pregnancy wil
314 FRONT ST.
by the Pen* Marquette and api«ear*
]vjin of p.irturiiion, and n<
on the pre.ent ma|»s of that romckild can fail tobebcallhy. 1
R.\T1*:S-Meals 20c, Bcils 2.V.
pany*. holding, as one ..f its i««s«*s.Ion.. Congn-ssman William Alder
Smith Is one of the prlnrlpal st<K-k
iniluenccd by the conti
holders.
‘great liuiiiient. MO*rH
-KND,
I well lurnished r
Some year. ag.» the
Huy of druggists.
druggists, fu
per Ixittle.
Clan*. iJIVuTlIn
rali«- **Motherhood'^ yiaile.1 fret:
Ludlngtdn and tiay City division.
Lm, l»r*o|>r. tut
in a north
erly ilinx'tion
to l^ta. 20 miles,
and Stratford, the

the treaty of Part.. That it. Europe
mmoeded Turkey*, rigbi to ooalrol the
atralta. If Baglaad or Oenaany laa)
aead a warablp to Oooatmntlnoi
aa exigency auch a. now thie^
the United State, may do ao. 1
quaatlon bateeen Turkey and the
^ Ualtod State. It 1. a queatlon of protertlagouruwn It 1. not a Bur
queailoo In the Miiae that Europe ba*
any right la a crtala auperlor to tboae
of the United State.
If all the Ku ent the Pen* Marqu.Mte has engin,*< rs
«uneying the route lH*tw»*«*n l.«««»ta
and Stratford tor the pur|K.s«. of plan
pralatloa of the treatle. relatli
alng a connecting line iK-iw.^-n the
two polnu. When the track vhlch
nun .end warahlp. to Con.iantI form, the last link is laid tin* IVK*
there U nothing to- bar an Marquette will Ik* able to uperat- Its
train. Iietwwti ivtndt aud Pet«»skev
in two hour, less time than it takes
%t present, a. a distance «.f «;o miU*s*
or ipyre would U*c ut off Trains in­
Tke Hg alx acre map of the Untied stead of ,lH*lng run to Grand Rapids
State, that the kureau of plant In from IVtrolt and thence m.nh would
duotry will akow at the world', fair be sent to Saginaw and thenc
Clare. l->oni that |K»int ihev «.
to to l^a. th««nce acrxws the t
kaa all the great map outllaed with line u. Stratfonl- Here the KUm.
road would be n*ach«*d and a qi
nin made to Petoske.v
Such a n
would give the Pert* Marquet*
line between p..inl. In so
md northern Michigan, whereas
haa the longest

^^1

Thursday
Helm's full
11*7 i:tt

Mother sFrIenxI

TO SHORTEN THE RUN
tka power of kl. Unperial maicty the
Baltaa to open the atralU In Umea of
peace to ablpa of friendly aad allied
powaraP Than there waa added
tkU elaiuet -If the execution of the
atipniatloaa la the treaty of Pari.
March 3d. ISM. akould require It.*
Tka treaty of Berlin almply reaf
•mad the principle of cloalng

Wc have a bargain in a large, beautiful, 5-holc
Cook Stove, large reservoir, just the thing fora board­
ing house or large family. .\n extra large square steel
oven, will sell it at a big bargain. Some goods that were
damaged by the cars we will sell cheap.

has ^Jturt

r- :; .-sr«ir.

aaoipuoa la baaad oo tba ooou
pat forarard to IMS bf tka algaatorj
povon o( tka tiaaty of Paiia
ally, acting directly*
aad mucou. surfao

Of Second hand Stoves and Ran^, and all kinds of
Furniture to dispose of. We have fitted up a drpairment at 414 West Front street, where we have aH
kinds of second hand ^oods of all descripiions that we
will dispose of. Some Stoves and Ranges, just as jiood
as new. also some Furniture, quilts, pillows, etc., to iio
cheap. We will ..Iso take all kinds of second h.*ind
goods in exchange for new*.

Op,

omrmt.h, ■all........

Tka Baropaaa power, ara takla#
■aaaaiM to pitat ikalr aaUMalaa
at Ooaataallaopla. Tkara to ao dlB
eaU|r M tka vajr of tkoaa powara ttot
kara atatloaa or gaard boat, la tka
Boaphoma
Bat It aaama to ba aa
ooMd at Waahlnitoa that la oaaa of
tegor to tka UaUad Btataa onbaaay

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BUSIIES3 CARDS.

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THE EVEHIHO BBOOBD. TBAVEBSE CnT, MICH^ TUESDAY. SEPtfeMBER 8, 1W8-

m

TAXKS.

^TIi8 Standsnl^
for purity, strength and color, is
Hannah & Lay Co's “BEST'^ flour,
manufactured from Michigan wheat
' and every pound guaranteed :: :;

HANNAH & LAY CO.
■mAVKMsa; orTv. MiOM.

Notice the next lO

rKmes TO TAXSAvam. '

:sr»wr-sS?£

healthy men you
meet. >They take
Ayer’s Pills, tsjna:

Mr a F. Pet««. chtef
^arge of tba mry dapa

'Tb»

6RAID RAPIDS IIROIARA 8>

,^‘SLssrs

paid oo September lat and tmtil Octo­
ber 1st. a penalty of one per cent ft>r
collectloo will be charged. On a!!
taxes remaining unpaid on October
1st and untU November lit. a penalty
of tvb per cent .for collecUon will be

imm

city Treaaurm.

PAVING TAX

TiJ^y Mesara. 8. K. Walt k Sons

ct the

to allnw them to continue, for a lim­
Of an American man-of-war. abot
ited Ume. selling Uielr regular tUy
that portion of the veaael from
n specific, sixty pHIs in a bottle
bow bark a dtotaaoe of 118 feet to
half price. 26 cents,
^
about
the flmt amoke atack. The

The special assessment tax roll for
the paving of Cass street, from Front
street to Suie atreel; and SUte
street, from Union street to Cass
forth the opper pot. a patent one.
strtHH. is now in my bands for collec
niment for a quarter* of a dollar.
^^ianlilla?* t^^ ^f”2hlS!"bnt“wm
which was a gWt. She poured
Hon. the first assessment to be paid
*sm. S E. Wall 4b Sons annouface
water than usual In the lower cham­ oonuin features peculiar to battle­
on or before the 30th day of Seplem
Both that they will give their iH^raonal
ber. screwed on the cover and lighted ships. cruisers and gtmboaU.
her. 1903.
guarantee
decks will
the lamp. For some reason the steam
Office in the Wilhelm Block. Hoorn
II. to rt
did not escape, and as Mrs. 8lbl«y was
.rcechloadlng rmeT\n
about to serve the coffee the pot ex­
M«sm. S. E. Wall 4 Sons' enter
main
deck
lurrcu- The
ploded. and had she not worn specta­
prise in securing this remarkable re­
cles she w.*uld probably have Utn-n
duction from the Or. Howard Co. has
be deacribod aa •
od In making their siH-clflc the
Ixird Salisbury s funeral, by his ex juarters. berthx. baths.
selling medicine In their store
press wish, was not to cost more than
Via Coesitiiai * A. A. B- a
They hop*- any who have not tried
lltHi. As a matter «d fart.lt cost only
..
It will take advantage of this Offer at Ar Krickbirfr . '
$7U. The laie Duke of Westminster
Notice to All Persons Interested.
once,
for they do not know how long
set the example of cheap funermls.
The special asst-*smeni tax roll for
thev will Ih- able to sell the n-mt-»1y at
the
outlay
for
his
having
lieeh
only
Slopped
lb%- extenhiuu «>t the sewer In the alley
half price. KememlK-r (hat If li din-s
tKinion of till- naval exhibit, and
|3&.
In
both
cBses.
however,
the
wood
CbariBg Cross ro^.
east of Union street, has been placed
lor a minute in Cl
•un*. even your half price payfn-c ol acesB to vlsltom. who
of the cuOlu was supplied from the
lu my hands for collection, the same
»;a« iH-Ing uaed l»y two
I be enabled to examine carefully
private esUte of the deceased. I’ndcrto be luUd on or before the 80th day
were playing cards.
^ takers an- worried lest this fashion
J at close rmige a modem A
Train for CwlATCUy
of September. HKi3.
the crowd
whic
GOOD PROGRESS MADE
Office in the Wilhelm Block. Room
sred at them. Ja i
B^^c^oecUuaa at MaaWU« and rrankfurt
Mrti. Harry Coldsmlth of Hemp^
Ferry Will Run From Northport
stead. U I. was In the mountains of
northern New York some months ago
by SapUmber 15.
O P. a.
and with some friends spent a day In jpen. of the blograpb motion acenc
U expected that the slip fi»r the
the woods. Being thimty ahe leaned lllusirative of the life and duties
new dock for the car ferry of the T
,e crews on I'nited States men-i
over the edge of a stream and drank
C-. L. 4b M. Toad will be compl^fted by
O. P. CARVER A ERO.
from It. She noticed that she swal­
the ISth and that bcutts will bg^pun
These moving pictures will I
lowed what appeared to be a small
ning regularly
from
Nonhport to
ATler pat
rown on a 3U-foot canvas and w
piece of grass
In a day or so she
r yrwra. bouts Shir
Manisttque. All the plies an- driven
for over a score
• taken during the aummer mane
had entirely forgotten
the clrcumley Mtman. an Independeoi nre in sianrc
em of the North AtlanUc squadron and most of them cut off. The caps
Mm. Coldsmlth
haa
been
the coast of New England
The are le-lng put on and the He., and rall^
having an itirn-ased appetite lor the
nes reproduced show the maneu win iM- laid in a few days.
I. L. A. BUILDINa
past I
As s««.n as ihU is clone a gang to
n. Miss l!all«m waited until she was
> of vessels, gn-at gun exorcise
ly th
37 before j,he married. In chlldh.»«>l with tits of dUxlnesh
ding parib-B. b»at races. Are quar place the large Iron apron will ar
Ik
ve The track is all laid and balla-t
»!. anil general muster,
dies all failed and she <
hrirts***'Hbe** w^Ill" ufe ^p^rt of a bectiroe weaker and to 1
Itothedock^___________ __
lu addition in thow radical changes
in his funner plans. Mr. Petem
Her husband, who U a
.Jom.
Jk Mborsm .
I
i
i-xhlhii an exact model of the
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve.
not marry. Mm Callen died recently,
y at Anapolls 1s i
Has world wide fame fc»r marvelous
•nd stain after her death arrange- emetic To his surprlw- a large frog
j wuimm. iiiewnewiM. |
In detail the bull
ires. It Mirpa-sses any other salve Butchers and Sausaffe Makers.;
meal* wiTe made for the wM^ng wan dlshMlgdi -from his wife's stom­
t they will be^
Hon. ointment or luilm
for Cuts.
While supporting h«n- mother Miss ach
M
hS mi.ui..
i New Wilhelm Block. Travarw City.
It had b<-en (here for months, ronipletedi for which congre^ has Corns. Burns. Boils. Sores.
Felons.
Callen studied law and is the only
\
was in a perf«-cily healthy condition, appropriatetl ||o.im»u.(mmi.
nc«-i>. Teller. Sail
Ilhetim. Fever
woman eviT apia.tm.Hl as master id
Other teatun»s of the naval exhibit Sem-s. Chapi>ed Hands. Skin
and after In-lng placed In a jar swam
Ernp
rhanc«*ry In Illinois
nelude about thirty mode
around
She swallowe<l it is a tad
Piles. Cure guar
The eruption ol Vi-suvius. allb^gh p«de
1 Staes men^if-war. battle
Jas. O. Johnson's
Her coinlltlon shows markinl
It stm rontlniies; has mcalerated ^o s
rs.
gunbiats.
toriK-do
boati
;glels.
improveroeni.
certain extent.- The new crater pre
btat destroyers, etc., slmll
•us attack take Chamln-r• Big Joe' (Jrinies. Kahl Ut have iM-en
senia a wonderful sight. It la very ihe largest man in the w<irld. is dead
now on exhibition In the
:-h and Uvt-r Tablets and
deep, with steep sides, whlc^ arouses
Washington
Is c«-rtaln
For sale by
at the home of hb par«*nis in Chicago
. the r«ir that another crumbling may as the n»sult 4.f a iM-cullar archlent
• exhibits from the different
occur The mouth of the crater fmir
t bureaus, such as
While riding in li cab his great weight
broke thnmgh the bottom and one ol
WHO IS THE REASON?
bis legs was gashed, the woun.l r*In the direction of the east and north­
fusing to heal
tirlmes weigh.sl 7:.i
Nothing is Doing in the Way of
east con!lnui*s In liquid form and H
will
and wws 34 yearn of age
Ht
Band Convention.
now covers an ana id crdi.cMM. square
was six f<-et four lnch«-s in height ami
feet.
have iR-en oulUne<I heretofore.
Early this spring Northisirt start
his iKNty and limits were of |s>nderoin
liecause she was unable to gel mar>nler pniiwly to guard the naval the agitation for a hand c-onv«iitl
qsirtums
rled. despite Ibe fart that Indore last
n. and for the pur|K>sM? of dally and look the preliminary st«-ps for
'harles M. lUm* of 8i. 1.4»uis r^-ct-nl
April she had dordns of a»Imln-m an«l
a
Imitalion
of
3»||i
United
States
organifaion
and cb-cted officers I
ly had the inld eX|H-rlence of <H-Ie
suliors. Kosa Adams id 8t. Taiil. ageil
es will Ik? detailed for duty on the work
They also chose this city
hratlng hb birthday. On hb twenty
ru. has iH-gun suit against
the 8i.
Their car
as the next meeting plac*-. exiH-ciiiig
flmt birthday
his luirents enjoyev the exiH»sltKm gnmnds
Josephs lbn.pUal society f.> IHMHMi
birthday breakfast Ir will serve as a |M-rfect exhibit of
to hold their first anual mc*c ting early
‘ lUniages
She alleges that by reason
Tangiers.
of s fall In an elevator shaft at the
Til lt^‘
"h’i’h I'^iii
othing has Imk-ii done In the
hobpltal she has hn.t the use of one
Khgibh |s.ss«-ssIon^aUd’ took an* an
Fearful Odds Against
arm. has the iHher arm crippled, and
Ils to have rills ron\i‘ution.
and
destitute
lh-«lrldden.
a
now is so defurmiMl that she “is In nlvemary lunchwn thei
NonbiHirt and
Sutton*.
even Such. In brief
letigilHe lor a pmper marriage" and (Inuing on their journey
In A1
Ing
(hey
had
a
birthiUy
dler
by
name
of
J.
J.
Havens.
that her siitiom have forsaken her.
AStO COftM SYRUP is s food and Ublr drUcscy comgeclras. Spatd.
. O.
For years he was
bined. It makes you eat. Contains all the nutritive, strength­
New Bndge at Northport.
with Kidney
disease and
ening properties of corn in a pre-digcslrd form, ready to use by
The ri.rand Rapids Bridge U.»r
Owens automatic Uillle mac
r!^*At lengih**he tried Eloc- lave iMH-n award«-«! tlie contrai
the Mood imnitNlutely upon entering the stomach. A fine food
h will do the w.»rk of 43 men and pli^n*iL birt“t*^II^^SSa®up‘il«imnQ
Ts. It put him on hlB feet he hew bridg.-\ at Norih|K.rl
under the old syslem of b.iile every tlma.** Caiman's Elastic Floor
for feeble folks, as well as w^ll folks. Children love it and
and now be testifies:
Umtx upon iu imie. wholesome goodneiss. It is a rcmykable
ad to complete recovw on the
At Central Villaj
energy and strength producer. Excellent for all home uses
for Liver and bridge in 3u days and as ten days of
err "
Hetsl on
phksinn of a tstfftM
from griddle cakes to candy. Its reasonable cost appeals to
Kidney troubles and all forma of that time has gone and nuriiiug iM-rti
Jured Mm KIhley
implalnu. Only done they win have to^busli the work
Sioroarh and Bowel ComplalnU.
the prudent housK-wife. A brtter syrup than you ever boughu
tJiiaranteed by Jas. G. Johnson
The bridg^rru?^^ iron with 4.*
and F. H. Meads. IJmggisU.
fisit drivewav
and
walks on Isith
aides
Stum- abutments will pul the
AUTOMOBILE RACES
appnmch In tlrstr lass shape.
educed Ratee to West Michigan Fair.
Automobile rac^ will be one of the WANTKl>-l's» additional woim-n and
ately at the canning
lany Interesting fealures of Ihe
Apply at the office. Travtiming West Michigan Slate Fair,
Canning Co
hlch is to Ik- held in Grand Rapids
S«-pt. 14th. 15th. 16th. 17th and 18ih.
for Child's SulU. w
These rmct-s will not Ik- amateur races
« from !
with 111
Hton Clothing Co.
1 by p»-rfectly built racing $5.00. Ham
Kn attempt will be made to
Ime record at the Fair,
e for vehicles and agriculinral exhll Its has been all taken and
additional
late comers.
ranged fpr

snmniABs.
Tteearenot old Mode. No,
no! AHncwM«fl;bat we wS
not carry thaa over the aeaaQa.
It is mniply coonnon bomncM
•CMC to dose them oot danaf
thismonth. See the nice waist
set we offer at 18c HandKne
leather tmg at 6Sc
NewnM
leather designs.

RA$TALL'ȣ

c.UMacwooi».o^r.>T A,_

M. & II. E. TliE CMffl

iCtniALNEWS
or Tin WOILO

SEWER TAX

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WABTSETS,IEMS.

^Twin b« la B7 oan Sv U* parpoM

tribute to me gre^aasI of Urn axpoaS- 8. E. WAIT A 80N8 ENTERFRI8E
isad azhfbR to
Borwa M N«w Mark in Spacial Prtc*
Plan.
model camp
on
the eapoalUM
When 8. R. Walt Jb Sons, the popu
groonds: and the propoaed det^I of
a aquadron of maa-af war at 8L Looia lar draggUU. Induced the Dr. Howard
whmi the ezpoattJoa opena. thia de­ Co. to make a apeclal half price introictory offer on their celebrated cure
partment will add more to the aneeeas
r dyapepsla and constipation, there
of the expoalUoB poaalbly than any
ere many expreasions of enviable

pilS. Im iTT.blT^ ^

CLOSING (HIT!

E.W HASTINGS & SON

for bi. brlio

FIRE INSURANCE
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FIRE INSURANCE

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For Less lAotiey '

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CHEAPEST

DENTIST
k»-Mt N«« WUkalm Block. 00OR8. SAWYER A PEN

...DENTISTS..
Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.

Farm For Saie
100 acres known as the Steel or Need­
ham farm One of the beat ta Grahd
Traverae county: 1% mUas aovth ot

.

BAY. MICH.

^he Great Spread for Vailv Bread.

^re You Cooking
Tor Valms?

MW PWWCn C8, iwTtil MCltap.

52.25

pt gdpg thm-Catt and Ste

Our line of e.\icnsion tablest for fall,
. in quartered sawed
oak. are the finest
we have ever shown
in round and square
top. with turned.
I'Vcnch and. pedes­
tal Icf^s. ^luartef Sawed Oak tables, rubbed and
|)olished
ed
::
::

$10.00 to $$$.00
!*lain Extension Tables up from

converted into an upOur llasement floor is
rotate furniture salesroom Here you will jind

Stakn,
MtSkvta. Sttvt Tmnh
tmn
SUthtarat,
Itnha Uhk$, DImimt Oaln, KUthm
anaett aai CvOsmIf, Ottk* Dnks
aad Waraiakt*.

tbo Boston Store

It Goes

DE FENNER’S

W X Without
Saying

KIDNEY and

fair
‘•The
uman's needlework department I* I Ik- added to and the entries
are very numerous. The finest em-8 and choicest designs are
Uir this fall.
The fruit exhibit promises many Incresting U
If entries i
being made.
I»es and peaches and
1 bid fair to get Imany prixea.
'The poultry show is planned to in•lude a dally hatch of
of chicks.
chicks There
Kill be also shi
i full list of all
he varieties entered in the American
Sundard.
Mr. Sharpe Butterfield will do the
Ncorlng,^which ^Is a guarantee of the
The muSU^^TSiiures of the fair
will be ffne-all the local and many
Mslii.g bands will be preaent.
The West Michigan 8ute fair an
nounce that no gambling, gamea oi
dericea will be permitted on the
grounds, and the lines will be severe­
ly drawn against all fakes and firnnda
.The horse .racing classes are all
fast ones, and a general good Ume Is
assured, there belnE both running and
trotting racing.
The (iMlroads bare made a- single
fare rath to the fair from all over the

Backache
^^CIJRE

-THAT.THE-

West Michigan

:STATE FAIR;
Xba Most P^kct

Is, Michigan’s Best Fair

BLOOD
Sept.i4-15-16-17-18-’03
PURIFIER
That Can Ba Found Is
BRAIIOJIAPIOS.^
Mjtt.J.Johnsons •Running,
Tiwtttns.*"**
Hurtle Races.

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a hat that U

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uafrnnuLmmk
Writ* fM> IMn UM.
c. A. FSENCH.- - sakfatan.

I

mm

IF YOUR
TROUBLE
Of these germs and the disease
goes with them. This explains why
a lugful of RADAM'S MIOfOBE
KILLER is worth more in prseticsl results than a whole drug store
of other remedies.

tism. Csurrh. Cancer and all chronic
or blood csordcia. It strikes at the
cause. You drink P.
IF YOU ARE SICK with any kind
of disease, ai.a the doctors don't beM

patent inedicl es

benefit la

: ot be lair to Radsm's Microbe KilJar
po-dtively U you drink a Uttio of this
remedy every day.

Radam’s
Microbe KUler
microbes in your blood that am

That b what Radam'a Mloroba

Ing the pastlS years, and aaoh jrs«
iU tales rapidly Increa^ __ ______
Ulostraied circulaia of mleroaoo.
cal axamlnaUons of the bloody att
Wormattor. free at Chicago olfloa al
WWMU/ar
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■ ■v-ji'M'-; ■

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THE EVEKIKO BBOOBD, IBAYEBSE CITT. MICH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. IMS.

UmDATW
I OUNDIAnDS

1

TAKEN TO KALOMA

WANT DEPARTnENT.

NWII* H.#m« E*rtowlr IllJmE S<t.

Tbe Ladtoa Aid aoclety of tbe Baplat ebnreb wUI aMM at tbe cborcb to­
ot * o'doek.

nrdny nneraoon about 4:S0. while ago wboa Mayor Baato ataiaA that ba
worfclag with n bridge gang on tbe aad Mr. Bteekmaa won tbe oaly kUkiDOg tresUc lending out of tbe diy on era. otaee wblcb time he has wa|ghad
on bU ofwa aeaJea.
tbe Petoiskey division, was uk
Mayor Saato told of tbe visit made
bis borne la Kaloma yesterdav
Sv*r %mm

Ck«B4

Mleli..

sr iSaT.rrT -■Iglit.

mmA

«CR0SSETT SH0E«

**H4s family lives at that place, and
Mr, Deapraa wer
would be trouble.
Aldermaa Wilhelm Uked tbe Idee

vttli tkrmm
thf mrtr

r fbrirsrtf Md .mIM

mtnOmE tor tht mmrebn Tkm
M Mtttod Um doM and eool«<
i—nipfciii. aad with lb* .ruo out,

elbow, bis ear was tom and his af
dcr aad blp were somewhat bra
How be escaped being killed U a
acle. It Is a chance in n million that
be would be thrown off the track when
struck lastead of upon
H. 1
thought by the attending physt
that be will have permanent tnn
with his arm from the Injury.

SCHOOL BEGAN
THIS HORNING

Aad tte citr » oat la fort
WITH ALL TEACHEPfl ON HAND
BUT ONE

avoMM was ttaod with tighttrmm, aad
wmt aid* roiidaBU cnmdod tba aide
atfoota fra Wmt ftridfa. wlra die

iMplaeaa bartaiod.

IS OKire tiMB a mi
The maade ao(
» dcy was on rmrlew. Th«
aeiad as Jodsas. aad to each oee In
tbe large crowd was brought borne tbe

tag out of tbe llaes. as has bM
la fomef years, was not roonteaaaoed. Maay of tbe unloot were ual
fonaly dressed, aad tereral floau.
rspreaeatlag different orafti. with six
or^aliBCMU%^d^ up
m
raprislag more thaa c“oop xJT*!

The Boaton Store baa

NEVER WAS THERE A BETTER SHOWING OF
STYLISH FOOTWEAR IN THE CITY. “THE
CROSSETT SHOE MAKES FRIENDS"

tloaal church wll
ternoon at 3 o'c
Uamllton. 547 Wi

4Tly. Mica.
Every lady Interested la the
ary work ts Invited to be pre
Most of tbe young people s
^ the city Sunday evening a..
^
delegate* to meet soon and arrange
for union meetings. In which all Chris­
tian' young people are V>xi>erted
Join.
Haxen Jardiner of 317 West Ninth
■eet had his dog • Rlngo" poisoned

Alderman Winnie, who U also a po^
d It as his opinion
he better
1 h^e to go

poned conn
The Coni
weighing of the wagon. Then there
are others; Throwing out the alonea
used lo hold blankets on;

partora. Business of Importance
culls Into the river: feed
School opened this morning with a while unloading with the oaU weighed come Ivefore the meeting and ev
member Is expticted to be present
very large attendance. Most of the with the load: removing a Jar of
The Woman’s Home Missionary
rooms are taxed to their uimoj
ter In transit; kicking dirt tbrougli
paclty. and unlay the superlnte
bottom of tbe wagon box; weighing at
aad teachers are seeking to n
first with two men on the load, and
tbe most crowded rooms. The
with only one man on the second the church Wednesday afternoon
tral building Is very eromded. but osn
Ileved by a relief room
Aldexman bardie wanted a
The regular monthly m,*,*tlng of
in that bulb
and by transferring s mil tee lo see If he had mUrepreaenled
few to (b«
wood avenue bul
Alderman Wilhelm wanted Courtade’s Roman's Home and Foreign Miss
The (lak I
building Is s'so
weights Investlgaie«l. loo. Ald<
led than usual, and some of the Bingham auied that he had found a<
Dts are being transferred to the many rolsweigbta In the work of Cour Isgrig Wednesday afierumm at 2:3ti
There will be a meeting of the I.
Iman avenue
building
Just
G T. tomorrow evening. A full i
the enrollment at this time Js Is
Jendance is desired.
City Clerk Beers, on lH*haif of t
heard from ufflclally.
btaietl that he iM-lleved that Mr. Des
All the teachers, mlih the except
pres will resign, and others held the b,»ard of public works, will write
once to Andrew Calfnegb*
for t
of Mrs. C. M. Kay. teacher «»f -he tl.
same view. Alderman Winnie i
money with yhlch to i>ro,'.*ed with t
de In Board man avenu*- si-lniol. are ■ hat the city scales an* a gmsl
city
library building
heir places. Mrs Kay’s p a<-e mlK If rightly manage<l. and stated that he
Manager Burridg,* ,»f th.* Newaygo
e U) be permanently filled, as she would iH* willing to give the city |4iMi
b,*meni Co will In* in the city In th,*
In (California for her health, and a y»uir for them and pay Ids
n.-ar fut«*r to ItMik Into th«* niaiier
the claims by the city for damag,*.
wal^ks on acctuini of jKs.r cement

comwcowexEAT
Prsparatlons of Lalla Rookh Tempi*
Promiass a Great Treat in Manis­
tee on the 17th.

sewctmoBccoiM

a man be hired to check
weighu for a week. Mayi
he would be willing to pay the ex
pense of thlx hlmaelf. but he was i
that this would not be aatlafactory un
l«aa tbe welgbmaater would make 1

Omiat rMMy CM.r»lvilr CquI.
M M U» C«ni at • IU»W MU.

Kokh Temple, .Nti li:., |»ra
malic Order Knights of Khorassen
was held In the Pythian bMlge ns>m»
night iH-fore last
Thh rehearsals arc
being directiMl by (Jeorge F Knomb*.
who dellneaitMl |he character of -Joe’
for the temple last year, and Mr
Knowles will direct the stage produc
at the big ceremonial In Manistee
he 17th Tbe rehearsals are com
■abnsked. tbla process Is operated on
on finely and the dramatic mork
tbe tblrd floor, tbe eora stripped from
year will Ik* U-tter than
tbe eob as fast as a half dosen girls
caa food tbe ears Into tbe machines, which Is saying a g«K>d deal
The parade feature from
aad oa the second floor aootber ma
, novel and s<imet
eblae etaars It of silk aad wasb«« It.
b Manistee. The
Then tbe com Is eairied to the floor
befcm. aad after grinding by an auio^
Tbe Traverse City Canalag C«

s;ur^ifr,ssr‘s."s.“.i

flnT enterialnnlent Is 'lediig proiwretl
. aad tn
a few mini
lime It is husked the c
pleted eaas are placed In the coolers
ready for tbe labeling operaUoih
Tbe company Is finely equipped for
tbb work, as well as for fruits and
other vegeubles. And the fact that
this Is tbe most extensive plant of lt»
la tbe United States is a source
ters who And

flpMd Ordinance for Autos.
siM-e.1 .irdlns
•m.ildles. nfier

r\rr.tr..u.

ordlnam-e
thought that.then* might be a larger
Inr
siuire allowed
for the
IMulliule
spee,I. The ordinance reslrlcu*d
ted a
to eight
s an hour Inside the i
J by Garfield avenm* on
irver sinn-t and
Seven
on th,* south, and Klin
<in the west, and ioctud
The aldermen expr
to |M*rrolt the auto
the ordinance aim
('ass frtim Tenth to Fifteenth,
places wl
there Is little
r accident
The ordi
• says. - You n
and th.

SEE OUR FALL AND WINTER LINE OF THE
POPULAR

MCHANT & ROSCOE, ’USr
Mr. and
Mrs. Robertson
Sunday from Hardwood for
with Mrs R,>lH*rtson s alsicr. Mrs. \V.
J. Nelson.
George Hunter and Isaac Penning
tun went to Leland yesterday to spend
some time with K. Maro. with whom
they will travel the ci»mlng season.
Mrs. K. E. Htnsbaw returned to Le­
land Saturday evening after a vUlt
wlih relative* In the City.
Prof. S. G. Burkbead. of Charlotte,
for a number
aupertntendent
of the Travel
•cbools during
for a few daya.
ibe 80 S. U in
Cha*. M. Beer* and J. H McGough
went to Carp Lake Saturday evening
to apen
Elme
Wayne.
Kiting his alater. Mr*.
William Keems of near Fl. Wayne.
Ind . who has been visiting In IKmor.
Is visiting with friends in^ihe city
Clarence Grelllck left Sunday ev,*n
kig for Grand Kapids and Detroit
J. M. Thutua.- and family of Webster
stre,*i
have
be«*u enlerialnng Mr
Thomas’ un. b*. Clarkson Tb.imas. ami
wit,* of Fountain City. Mr and Mrs
Caleb Hall of Splc land. Ind.. . Mrs
Mary Jam* P»*aciM-k of Plalnflehl. a sis
ter of Mrs. Thomas, and a cousin ,»f
Mrs. Thomas Irom Lynn. Ind.
Mr ami Mnt. Georg,* lltMige rt-turned
ih«*y hav-,* been visiting John Hodge

parlors W,
o’cbH-k.
Kalidi llastingir made a
fish In lUiirdman lake
t a llve-isuind pike and a tl
JM..U1.1
ba -y.
i.Mi.er t;r,*.-«:.. br^ine-H i,»,uig.

Mr. and Mrs. George Dago have r,*
turned from Port Oueula. wh,*rt* they
aitend,*d the reuuhm of the Dago fam
n>
This family. eoiu|K»s,*d of parents
ami 12 chlUlri-n. had never lH*«*n al!
logelh,*r lH*l,m*.
K It Ganier left y.^tenlay for Pon
tiiu- to ati«*nil the state fair
From
there l;,‘ will go to lK*tr«UI lo aii,*ml
the reunion of his brigade.
J.sl HIM WIM. for the la^t year bas
Mr* H. D. CamplH*II and
b,*,-n siifT.Tlnc fn.iii cancer <if isiih Cample ll. went to .Manton
l.r>-astv Whirl, were r, iu..v.Hl and the Ing for a visit with WallU* CamplH*ll.
Krv. W. K Wright went lo Lak,*
(ity this morning to attend a meeting
slot. Of, their regular
of the prosbytery.
L G Taiman ami wife of Ports
llgTi* i’ '
‘•«>J‘»ye,| a dc numth. Ohio, are the guests of Mr and
Mrs. John Tat man.
Miss Grace Johnson of (irand lUp
Ms Is the gmwl of Mrs. J. K Santo.
.Mrs. I*Y,h| Cu1v,t and children of
.Saginaw- are the gii.*-ts of .Mrs^ Cu!
v. r's n-lailves here
^
Mrs. It,*j|e Horron and , hiMr.*n June
and UmHs^*. who hav,. Is-en sp,-ndlng
th,* asumm.-r visiting relativ,*s in this
city ami Mounx- C,*nier.
b-fi
this
morning for their home In Pn*scoii.
rhe iiquld
Small

....

hand air. r^*i"har I

moog the dIsIliiKulshed B^le^tN to Ik
to * Kacli driver of an*auto mul't havv
resent an-.
a llc nse, which will c*st. him II a
Is. and w
John H. Hedmej,. imperial prime ol
year. The mayor must give him bis
order for ti and he can revok,*
preme Chancellor Phil Ci.lgrove, Hastings; CoiigreiMimau William Aldeu
liquid formed
Smith, (Irand Kaplds; C4mgn*ssman A Final Paving Ealimat* for Sixth St.
The second monthly and the fl
final
iM
which ct.mCimgressman
• paving of Sixth str
g.Mi
A pile of
Bishop. Li
.eruiliig Attorhere presentml. SiUiie of the i
»n
height an.l
ney K (\ Smith,
_ska; Judge F.
e as follows :
til It was In full
Ma>Tje. Charlevoix;
Fnnl WetThe Kual charg,Ml to the pmp,*rt>
* cnnplelely
more. Cadtllar, Oram] Cliaiicellor Uhj
dders Is |iy.i:{2.f,7; to the citv. for
•nds with a I
A. Car^. OraiMl Kapids
teraecihms. |:;.:t4K IG; a total of |2r.
IS of the liquid
oral Perr> F Powers,, Cadlllgr-. and
The credits n, the city for
the preparation
♦•s. all of them
Setae se ffm Mamifaeturs of Com several other e» U brltb*s,
tck. stone. <*ement .cartage. 10 per
Istliigulshiil
nt withheld, and pnnious estimates
Swretarj J.
lid. amount to 122.208 71. leaving a
ilanct* ,»r 1272 12. which was ordered
..u,
Small State.
Grand Kaplds and 8i. Ixiuis, In
Tbe starch factory started up light
tbU »oralag. grinding com prepsra
ThUVmallesi ri£tVIT1[T7rrTiirSer.
Th..
... „rd.re.i
gl|H‘.l with an area of IS.iJS"
jyy U» a heavy run this fall. Mai
er C A. Palmer. *who ls\o be
J'««iracu>r Sranlan for the Stale mile* am! a population of
(______
■oaatmaster
l»anquei and Cllf *“*i-^*“
Sae shape aad In good running «
master at the l»anqm*i.
i m.Mtly a mixture of Portugueiie. ne­
ford Pehnock. chan
Tbe factory was started light In i
•Hy attorney and the suiH-rlmendthe iTthlan lodge
ural’ liiif*"*y •/’thtr””*'^ “ **
Secretary «lak«*sb-4- re|sirts g,MHl
entire lack^of agrlculMinir
cceas and bright prospt*cts for the
dittos of affairs.
tgest frat«Tnal demonMrailon ever
Plenty of com has been rece
,peci«»r td eJectiun in th
known in Manistee, and one of
I fekiure of the
aad U on tbe way lo keep the Ini
in plac* ,»f ('harles M.
finest banquets, attended by mon
lion going for some time In thU
It is pnslicu-d
the largest ami'
ilngulshed iHN.ple, than has ev. r been .Igued
Tbe regular,. clal
claims
rid has ever s,*,*n
come la to warrant running full force given In nonherti Michigan, and one
were wilere,! paid. Including I2.*d» to
which It will l»e har
Ion at the w.»rld’s
the entire plant will be started up.
F K M.sin* for piaux for the city II
future.
The program at th
let will be
PSKPAfflNO POff SHOW
elaborate, and Trave
»d Biiardman av.
•fleeting sf Poultry Fanciers Held
Evening.
from the Stai

STAKB FACTOIY STAITED

In central and southern Ohio
she will go to Norfolk. Va . ic
iighti-r and grandchildren there
SlH- is acconjpanl,*d hy her daughter
Mrs WalUT C. D.>rst ,rf ('Irrb vtlle
Ohio, who has sp,*nrihe summer wiih
her parents In Traverse Cllv.
.Miss Blanch,* Barnuni rt*iurnetl u

Tbe

regular

monthly, meetlnK ui

g what Inducemehis tn the way
e hall, free exhibition nsmis. free
iHeaters, fr**.* banquets, nnluc*,! rau*s
at.hotels and other things could In*
stock tif the made by the city for the convention ,>1
th.- assiK-latlon February 2. 3 and 4
Ald,*rmen Hamilton. Gibbs and Bing
ham
wtrfe apisilnted a committee.
Ji.hn Miller, to l,x»k the matter
of the several who are pleas,‘d with
tbe opportnnlty to Invsei in the au»ck
uaj^er of. Invt
of thU company, because, knowing the
!lll“m*xi
mining claim, as they d„. they alro
know It u only a question ,d .time
Judge Lane of Indiana har
when their mun,*y will come back to
effect August 15. wiM ac

svsalng aad conalderable work f<
asat abow dlspoeed of A fine
lag whs held and there mss s
ffssd nttsndaace.
A gaod deni of the meeting ws«

^year.

•hares vtf the ireaaurv

A* ^Pytlag the catalogue for the
^ma. from the applications rtveivt*d
for the development atock of this com
. that there are still many who

dtiee on fire and water
chief were authorized to
In regard to the chai
horses in the departi

“ I am well now and
enjoying better health
than ever before in
my whole life.”

Mrs. Alliasn of Orawn Oaad.
Mia. Mattie L. Allison, wife

Sri-

ywnngsat ool^lTfet dSy?
in charge of Rev. T. P. tikmi.

r flalah
1

WOJL

nUVBR

good

canb

2T.£Ur!I.S^Wsrpu

STt-Jilt'S

with

vinegar ibelr

u.h..b?SSS'I?£
er luaeh and dinner, and also
Artaklag water at any bour of

Tbe

WaillESOAY, SEPTR. 91ii
mmiTAKER < mCKS F«cn<
the Successful Scnolioiul Rural
l>r*miof Woicm l.ife

ASrupfeMory ,oM :
in an original .ay. '
FOR BALeT

Country
Kid

" ‘.w’.'Sr-

Ji-Jr

Special Scener}' and Effects

Ptleu; 25c, 35c aid 50c
Seat sale now o|)cn at the box
olhcc.

Citi/rns'pitone. 112.

iNaA tf

FOR RENT.

QTEINBERG'S GRAWD
O OPERA HOUSE

W

MICELLANEOUS.

SATU *« OA V

S«p-t. 12-th
"ABaiilbcli'Biieiiltetm
Yw!"

GIRL FROM
SWEDEN
Anllabiratc Scenic Inmtitari
AParfict CastilPlaifirs!

WisiPaoplaSacuraSiitsfarly
pepr^o»M expluii..*d; -IfH ii,»* lo i»e exroeiHs-iiug s,x>tmuan
1. will. ,*e,*veeUty.

MT5>:£iJu"*’'-

l»i«BOifcSx
200*

300,

SOo

HORSES FOR SALE

Scat sale opens Thurstlay
niornini; at the box oftice.

StBinliBrrs Grand OpsraHoiiSB

AT PIONEER LIVERY STABLE
J. IVIOROAIW

Tiiisdaif.Sept. 15th

Tsu

0*0. K. 0111*2
A
riwlalr Rvidewi.
‘•Bridget/' querleil Mrs S,Tlhble. “do
ou know w hy I am called « lit

J-Vl.

. Ol tiuk OI do.”

nice lot

of younjj farm

PRODUCTION OF
horses ami iniirt^s. 4 yt*anrs old

A LITTLE OUTCAST,“
By Hal Reid and l^w-rcncc Russell
Hav(Y

two

That ia the BUtemenl of a woman who
> yon keep
Prrscrifilion. Tliere are a great I
other women in like caac. They
xltlmurv Atuerteaii

ihret.*

l^ood

cenically and 1 iramaticallv the con-1
ct
PLIlch teams.
si>icuou* Success of the Season.
j
Also a few nice drivers and ,

MISS DORY THEOBOLO

;lwo jjood

ponies,

j^tnul

sad-,

idlers and ^jooil drivers.’

nu. B. Llichaa

il'CT.lrilw'Ii^akenin,;' tlSiis. hesls'h
iMAtiou and ulceration, and cures female
wenknew,. It makes weak women strong
stsl sick women well.

proJ^u iTOk’ ii“

Mra. Elatner Oaad.
rs. Theresa Klstner. wife ,if Anto­
ine Elstner. died al>out 4 o’clex-k Sun
number of the shkres will l>e sold at «Uy morning, aged 35. after a brief Ill­
of the aresenl low prices, those wanting ness
Bhe was taken 111 Wedneaday.
Oeceased leaves besides her husband
J^e children, four girls and one boy.
■^e funeral aenriee. which waa held
this arternoon at 2 o’clock froai tbe

Tomorrow MI«K«

lraV"iu!ll.*r'*' * ’

,n.„

I;

P-r-uns],»f chs,;^

GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE

been made out yet?
er-N«. not yeL Tbe proprietor wad th« b**t wrung rumliat Id* Idea* aeem to come very pwny errr wrrw u, mrlo^
alowly today.
A Wlfr*. B<«ww«Ar*
Wind- Are you aware,
that It takea tbn<e-rourtb* of t

For Tellpring DepartmenL
Bert M. A rick. form,-rI> In the mer-

. Mr. Um.r l*srk

Rah Frjm iMTO
Rewd It.
Poet-Ha* the editor read tbe poea I
ft here yrwtenlay?
Ofliee Boy-I think *o. Mr. He's away
Gorerw i.anbam of Test*, bimeelf
at rone prohlbltlookt. k much Inter­
ne In tbe temperance ware which
sweeping over tbe Lone RUr Stole.
Already 130 rountka have voti^

All to be sold at

tVERY REASONABLE PRICESm

2"“l*J23r'*’2.

Co. to manage their n,*w tailoring de­
partment
Mr. Arlck I* a genial gen­
tleman.. a ma*ter In hi* line, and a
Abundant life and color combine to
student of the prevailing fashlona. He
make this the best {>Uy of New
I* a bruthiT of Dr. Sawyer, and has
Vork life ever produced
come to TraveriM* City to reside per­
manently. Mr. Arlck would be pleased

Kansas and North Dakota.

la aFOla aad la only flfty-aevea k llq- ’
It U unlawful for a doctor in France
oor aold unreetrietcdly.
to inherit property left to him b

V. M. C, L. fl. (
At a mv-etlng of the \
society, held last evening. i

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