The Evening Record, November 27, 1903

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The Evening Record, November 27, 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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1903-11-27

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THE EVENING RECGRI) [IMS
TRAVBB8E OTTr, MICH.. Fllin.W. XOVEMBEK i7. 1W3.

(NLD GLOKT
UNFURLED

mwfmununs
Body of >ohf« A. CoMwoll of ThomooMwliio on tho Wor
Hofno

TO SUCCEED
SECT ROOT

Wtr« W to* MbO «MW«
N>» York. Kov. rT.*-Tb«- 4«»U)
COMPANY M's Oirr MAlfttO WITH
John A. i'aldwHl or Tbon^nt
riTTlHO CCWMONV
tk^ozle cuuotr. MlcliV/ Is omoAK
142 drod HhlllpftUM* .Mtldlm ha
btro Of |»l. r 12. Ko*t river, from tho
KovfminHnt iron«i«m iJtilinic from
MoiUto Bopienil-r 17 v lo (Hhroltor. orHriajc 8un<lo>. to
to T
tjodleo, «»•
UNCtt DAN WHIF^LC AMitTtO clolme.1 b> reloilves. men- bariod lo •ECACTARY ROOT WILL RETIRE
tbo Natbmol rm^u ry ot ArUnjrton
ABOUT THAT TIME
IN HOirriNO TMf COLOfIt

V«.ter*tm>. »|rh mllHory honor*
to Mr. Hofi^h Now

PAMIDCNT IN NCW YORK

governor
V trir* M IS-

th« Philippine

fUM*

llrt^^Lii^vvii^arhid nTTvSS ttit
Am lh« strolns of Tbe Aior ftpui- at 7 odock thl. tnorniDK The preal
iKton.
Nov
27Clrd Boimor tootod iipoB thr frootr
William II Taft of the Thlllppines.
im-Khhnrll
oir It t;45 yootordor ofiomoim Um ?tI?eri“2f*MV’<fr'^.*dJ^^^
will sail from Manila for the
uncle. In the presidential party wore
d States Ih-i-eml-T 2:t. a ill .uc
AmnrlcM rUMt Pn-wnted lo Hon IbH-reiary I>m I. I'otnmandei t'owh^
S.-cniary ..f War Rta.i about the
PMTy fiMinoh 1.) CV.miwnr M wju and lY Sink.•».
I. r.f Fel.niary. Governor Tall,
Jual a« the pr.-*ld‘.i.t a an o-Mulof:
Imlotod to thr t»|> of the Moff on Ihr
er. willoioi eachani:.- his |20.ut.0
tovor of thr ne» Rutr- Hank iHtlldinr out of Um- Chiirrh afli r auendlOK
.arly «alar> lor the |K.e.
.t«Hi cabinet
M*rv|rOs <n. r ilu- nniialn- of his Unek*
|M»rtrd)i.i until
•tually
be<xuu.-s
a sluti lMar.k.l old man hande«i the
Lieutenant Go.
presid. nt an «-iivHo|m- The pn*Hldent
hwfwt umiu of ihf iiis|.irln»; anihem threw the immk t i»n the ifixamd A de­
#»ur»i fi*rih. ond tin- foliU of .Old niory tective in-abl-d the man and hnnllod
FOVO WO) to tin*
,H 0 fotor
him
headquarter* The crank
fj»« hreere the im n,lN,r. of thr com hold hK name wa^ Ik n-«>ne

F»ar and clilrmH m Hm- rruod *food
with nnrtivrrrd h«-o*U In honor of thr

STATE C.E.
CONVENTION

HOT ONE FOR
GEN. BROOKE

Tho Bo)« lUuid furul*insi the mu^tr
and when tin . |.r.-,wraik>n* • to rmloo
Ihu floa ««rc omiiih-itMl ibf curcel*
In tho bond siMindM tbo rovHllr. fa
BIENNIAL MEETINO OF UNION TO
minor RtralDi. which l.roujchi back li
th<* youno Wildhts the da)H of ouife
BE HELD IN LANSING
in Oaha. Aa tho laat note was sound
MAN WHO SCORED HIM BEFORE j
i-il a cannon salute rtmt^hc air and
SENATE COMMITTEE

^ • atp Book ShN
w.n.„u.,u.

Particularly in Overcoats

RUBBER

Ctiicago!

.F'OR MKN.

BARGAINS

:

\

UtcM .n arisl

Uv» am) 25 cents «'•» l‘uy
one. m you can |mv $ | 0.00

fotihc Latest;

XMAS

8

-riKS mAI.K OM

KNDA Sm 00MP»ANV
Rwal R.iintdw CtotBlors

"Aarsw Fir-

Lai §am4a $s Tmt tsala rRws

aracrfullr
General Wood's Case.

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Ilr.diha<i|d
The) w.fe a«
•d h) V.d. ran Lm U • Han .XVhIpple.
U 10,1 y.>ars .dd

WuHhUialon, .Nm ; 27.

^K»ei> hl..i:‘ 5e 1

Aunu.*;

: Clan.l II»1W». Mil,),.
the,"*
«.i <..e .^,me

rhe^nste‘^,.Hmlt.rl/Xr*rN^^

as au> Aiiii.rUwn
.Mr llautish. w|
lH.n.»r..| hy the y.HinK met.
be..f, th.«
ih.« TtM-ipleots
nM-ipieots of bU bounty
bou'niy‘1n
In
11.... uf war. was visibly affec..‘d
affect.M lo
Iht* tepi.>.ii|id mark of este«.tn * And

oV d

sz

»lu,ir..y h,.

l|,..

• •lofor'st.'..-

JImerkan Drug^

I.. Ih.I*! V."!"•.Ih-••■n.im.r
ar<- alri'ady pdiut^for
•uram. which pn.mlM*s
»• U-t . vcr itlv.n In
.1 The i-i.nv. oMon which wan
lor n.e ,.i|.|* r |*uilu..iln hasJ

jnttri ehbtnsks\ mqr.

\Vh> not get a |«ir ?

IHary Rov.T.mr of ('..ha Major
ia .M.w aik g.nl by General



BESKlWDOESliHisgS'

The Merrbaut Fnote you now behold -

!

The Vhrutian Knd.-avor MJCltMle* «rf
will hold thrlr annual day «f
MURDERERS ADO AN braver j
w ill
held in nearly .-very town in
or«t« tkaoeov
Nh.‘ Mate on iliai day. and *|KKrlal
l.myer Ulll Ih- offerod for a! revival In
lie churchtw. and KtMdrtUw.
|
Klll.d a Brak.m.n In Th..r R«.h tol
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nsver iMd.ire ariNen wl.e.,
could
show our appn-ciall..n
W.- though,
that n.dhmg w.mld l.e more approprl
ate than the gUi of the Hiarw and
mrl)M-N to grac* tliU iN-auttful build
lug. which will remain a monument to
Ilk progr.*N«lveneN*
I have the luvn.u
«o prewrni th. M* c.d.>rK whl. h all have
Imen Inten-SUM
in
►ecurlbg. and
w-hkh the veieiau. l!nel.» Han Whip

And hiv jsvrkrt* sre lined with shekel, of fold.

POTATOES TOOK A DBOP

S:

TO ELECT OFFICUS

In S palatial establlahtnem at GlenaMe.
- mother ana one bit
nssr hers, ha* dlaappeanul with a |lo Whitney is employed ai Brown'*
MO rope Of ^

W Aid *(h
* of good
hoae who might other
wise have had bat a slim Thanksgiv­
ing dinner. Each basket contained a
chicken, and the thing* which would
naturally go to make ap a nice dinner.
The ladle* art- greatly obliged to W.
W. Dean for hU kindness In dlstrlbui
lag the baakau far them

Sclr on shoes means what
Sterling does on silver

tfSLC Chice.8o
Make BETTER I

2040-21

• ■ ’A-. ■.i.'V--'-’

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. ,pcc..l ,(MpU) OI heavy CLOAKINGS

Cbstor. Brown N»vy ud BUck. «.. .$2.00 psr yard
Worth $2.50
A hvdvy A,tr»ch»D./ a splendid
ih-ih for chihliens oloaki, in
Crai. tVhite and Red, 52 in.

«

. $2.60 per yard

We show a 5$ in. Broadcloth at
$1.50 per yd. that can
DM be eqiuled (or tea than L76.
in Red, Caitor. Nary ud Brown,

Ok OM RUMbI, SIw, n«u.<

Trank Priedricb ^ Co.
242 Front $tr«*t

Rew Stand

enticing Price A
Concessions
^
on modern Waisto j
<|UST to edtv A ,,Uici
al cleann-

of

wai*i» which
tn

the

niavW

a

lot ,.-i

.

jrticc

wc l.jAr
tcluftioiis

which will cauic ll tiu lo
«hangc owui-Ts at a
lacc.

Vou

micM

will tin.!

thl* line v>!

*itff B. 3. awhelnt fSM

Do experiment

5*^

^ (V

a»n\o.)

sca^.n

wai*t

concciv.-iMc
style that has ihcapjeuvil
of tashtoii.

bajw* oar hud.taBored lOmeObU Slain Bloch Co,, mod
Htrl, SduUhor & Min hue
.rrpuutioiu too loug csublitbed
10 ncctl uy upnacDU boa oi
»to the rapenotity of Ihdr
IwoJucu—It t pout to emyooe who hii ««,
theif
good. - co«i )o« DO more to
hita 1 ittttect 6t, pcrfeci «yfe
incl Mli.|,r,OCy wc.

Will mention

S1.25 ami $1.50 waists

$12.00 to >20.00

98c
$3.40
$3.98

nerthtra lllichigan's most Sattsfaetory
w

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stor*


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STORY

COR.
FRONT
Am

block.

URION.

204^^.2t

•PICTl^^and apwsrd* a^

Wc aic

ui Keney. Anractua. CliindulU ud Bro*4dathtL We
wiUi toaJl joui .ueotion io our 67 inch Ke«ey in Red.

l-»1hr ift.rkM renCderHC Ih.l in-a.re. r-u

NEW
the Kevinomy Store.

slipiwrs

CLOAKINGS

He wear* Sat.z Shoe^

band and Four Snaall Children.

.lo^yTwrr duTthu' m'^^

SS Rtr* I* m* BeaMss RmmC
O'clock ai the home. lO^Emit^toghih
Philadelphia. Nov. 27.—A hired man ..reel
Beside a huaband *hc leave*

of a pair of warm

We have lots of them.

He could liuy a fine co*l and a belter hat.
• But in matter* of shoe*. wcU. "he stand* pat

unspected
PAVEMENT

rhlragu. N..V
light at Hug
viul with ihrve
mw. Vandlen.
N'kHlemeyer and llm-akl. su-pty-led of
liarn munk-n.. I>etectlve Hri*
wa* iMxibaWy fatally w.ninded and
IkMecilve Beimnier aer
lhr.M* fugitive* then eNcaiMHl lo
altm. where they killed Hrakemi
City Omcial* Arc Not Sure That This
fmin'tll'
»•) s didsii vb*. who trlevl lo preveiit them
Kind of Paving I* Better Than
iMvarvlIng hU freight tram
-n»ey got .
Mr lurn*Sh “ictTto.1 ih.* iriluiie off
the freight at LivetiMiol and cut
BHck.
la lbs f.dlowlug word.:
acroMii the country. A iMisae 1* to pur
. Mr. Hannah's Acssptarr.
kuH
The men have *ald they will
Mayor John R • Santo. Mime of thvi
never U* taken alive
.
—May God bio*, the flag
"IVpUict and pcnx'tuate the nation
whose l»eautlful tmalgn It k
of ihp council. . Engineer
"May He always bo
raid w ell and i'Uy
i'U)
Clerk IUh t*. re­
ewday evening from Manturned Wednesday
annsh 1
so nobly to the dumtry'a
I ac Pnes* Fell Hers OwdnQ to a Light laliH'. where they went to inspect the
irya call
Central BUuUthIc Caving Co'* new
• ttas and shall pr1«»*
prlr.- U aUne
Market In. Chicago—Msny Load*
>f ivaven
orldy gins H«-nd li akdt.
Arrived Today.
t city
all wave biMh imvmlng. niion and
night III bivaor of the noble d.mors. On
The I rip w as at ih. cvnil»*ny * ckImhalf «4 the good elll»enK,of Trav. rM|Rn*e. aud the i>any waa.ln charge of
nty. 1 with to thank vnu • 'Wti. n tin y ceiveii on the local mark.d
ManUtev*
*
today. The George BulNsy. their agent
ha* giver
given the company a contract for
ww the Uwtttirul 4-mbVm b.MinnK »»> prevailing prlrt» U from
lIlO.INNt t
Ihs aummar'a br«.*xe. the> win ev. r Thi* In a slight falling off o
kind of
fcH a just pHd* that It It a gifi Jrvun early pari of the we<k
The I.K>.I Junketer* saw the itavlng
Thev
rumpany M. who have Imhmi an honor ln»: weighed on any <dd acaler
111 pnicess t.f liclug laid, and had every
lo Traversa City."
op|M*rtudlty to In.wihoci the work.
GiHirge W. Lanlle rv-celved
t'pon thi» coBclutlon of ih.* r.-mark* frvim rhlcago today, annoanclag a fall­
It In said that the f^Hbi of thl* pav
.Tf Mr Hannah. Captain
Mclntioth ing <»ff In the Chicago market price Ini^ In %\ ss per square yard, a* against
fWopoMHl three clieem for lUm IVrry of isdaHN-^ There Is a^drop of a
12 17 for brick. Hut th.‘ local offlclals
llaimah sad the flag
Th.^ ch.'crt
an- noi ready; to commit themselve*
a* to ihe relative merliN of the two.
alihihigl. the Idtullthlr iiavlng looks
hre«* cheer* f*.r t'om|«ii> M. and
goo»l
tbam*. loo. were given with a vigor.
TIm- oBicials wereK‘fliM‘lv eiifenalned
Ihs crowd >.dn1ng with th.* ct.nuuiny
In Mam icA-; A delegatUm from Cad
Aft.r the'4H.rvimmy .hi* rompan>
lilac wa* there for the aaroe pun-u-e
fllsd into Mtalem
W.Matroeti
hall
where they enk»>ed a aipoker
TE ACHE RS’ ASSOC I ATtON
The Bag raising uurm-i.sl « gr.mt
throng to the cHimr .d kYont and
Al I4ie smoker after ^he Bag raising Meeting Bcflan Thi* Afternoon With
Ikiloa iirei-tk long Udore ih« tenir ve.Merda.v afiermsm. the mrabsrs of
Lar^e Attendance.
-u-L Tht- c»m|.an) m.-t iu The ball -at is^nipaiiv M decld»*d to hold a meeting
2 o'chick and from. then*, head.sl bv loM. Thursday evening to perfect
The tq.»-Mlng wesshm of fhe Nthrlbem
ib<k band, marvhed -it. Mr Hannah'* Hi*anlsh American War, Wiermnw" a* Michigan Teachera- asaoclailon was
rcsidcnre and ewcort.'d h|ni back tn
held In the High achvsd asM-rotdy rtmm
the building, ti wa* a fltllng iribuuthis afternoon and
gave
flattering
After the busInSM of ih«- s<waion. a pn.mlM‘ for the remaining aeasion*.
'manner eapreaaed the high e»tet'm supper wtU be enjoyed
the room being filled with leiacher*
ih^ hold for one who *how««d them
There . wa* a good atientUo*' of
hl« apprwclatloo so wuhwtamUlly
tt-achera
from
the
cliy
and
aurround
MRS WILUAM WHITNEY DEAD
Ing district, and the addrease* were
EBCAFED WITH JEWELS
Died Thi* Morning. Uaving a Huo- particularly InleyesHng and in»mic

RCt up in (he

Oppusitt Hum Wbmrng

Kfii.-ni! M-rro-,
tsry .If rh.- I.it.-miiiiutia t'hrUflan Ln-,
ti. n< th.* se..-'
lb dfHv.Trd tw.» ai!
iiaw and l.au->ltie. .m .
iho.uph 111.* cumry; i
.Kli the inf!u.«c* ..f 1

?t?s»s!S
|f;.^5iJ..3u^r!fjFIGHT WITH

Captain McIntosh'* Addrsa^
.
"Among all the tna.p* who it.lun I
leered In lh>> war wlih Huain n«i rum
*
liany was *o well eared f.ir a* wax^ALLECEO

When vou

moiuing you feci the need

Hmhttd Douglass
.
Otm Sb*t Shrt

5;S3i:E!'=5'H;s:^K

f>f c:.>n«ml nr>Mik«*'N.|H
the priwenre of h.indnul., ..f Trav.-rse
•rticUfit) cliia..nii. he accipt.Hl the alfi m
a.irds whlrli de..ply l.upreaiu*il the j al.llHy «w t

Mh Rin...
"That thU waa mi In duo lo ibs Hun
IVrry lUnnah. whom we meet to hoo
«W today We lissr individually .w aa a

Why Not!

mm.

' Fr»nl

*“

:^uiiii...i.

-vi

I hole IS really no nc«d of its telling you that the tailor's bcM OM-IRCOATS are easily cqoaled at Benda's <br a great deal km than the
laik>r ch.-i rges.
Now, it IS
trfl you that our
j.ncolOVfkCO.VrS are better in every detail than anyth .-cheap
|m>)t>c
tailors cann im>)t>cc.
.\ny of om gamehts wfll
ince you of the
.jualitiM .jokker than
in aU argument
wc
can advance.
Tl.e
Cl.OI
Cl.OTIlKS
that I
OUR NVME are not the ordinaly sorts of
rcady-lto-wear garments, though they are priced the same.
Yon can
see that for .voursclt, if you'll compare our $10, $18 and $l$T>V«f.
coals—those built from these Kriea«. Coatings and Thibets—with
wh.it ..ther stores offer al ihc .same prices.

- the

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and eye*
f.dd* .4 the imli
Imtilln*;
w.rtind In the hr.

vejour onier with us for subscriptions
iiu^. Watch this space this week for spcci.il
iat»on offers. Fine for Holiday Gifts.

Don’t

Wr.ght Will Assume the Duties of

Molotov to •tralftt of “•ttr

Dioro and KirtjH^

I Sptcial lOagazittt
...Jg'.

^ 212:

In ttw Mtantimt. Lieutenant Gevemc

riooU From Now Dook Stflldiofl

'’0r

J. w. CUfle of Crmnel Bro. . sold lo !
8*'«rday
the Perris lasUute of Bla Rapids ai’**™**'*^ Saturday.
Stain way Grand and
two Grtnnell i
—-------- *
*'Toa*. nprijthi pianos
j LAIMES FURS. n..
Mvk->
prkvs
Branch No. Cl. C. M. li A . mill bold
from StSc to M i.. ,>ach
The 1^..
Sunday afternoon! omy Store 241 Front *.tr.*et 2‘mv2f
at 81. Francis' scho.>!. There '

WILL BEGIN 111 FEBBUAIT

1 vWimSSED* iY MG CB0W9

risf

SEVENTH YEAR^S040

BREVITIES.

OWNvoCWakHH

kJ

«e wut yin to Mc 1 ^wciil lot
of Sofia co«_«a. too or
U«aofiki«l-whi*h,atato
pmoDtbyihcoMHutoclaMii

SlOrOOaadSliaOO
worth urc««laFricufeaFf(.
»««» to Two^Ere <Uh(»1 natter effatti^ yotoBK

damilton Ootbing (g

rBsmrnre atodib; xtAVEBaB oiTT.Mm/fiuPAY,Kova^

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CHICAGO OirrCLAtMO JW THI
TMAWKt01Vlfi«aMU

noh't get it into tout heak
thntAgnsmngt is nimply for
toe during hoi rather, ll n
intended to meet e%er>- re<|n»ement of >our kitchen. So Ctr

fife the y»r »

In • m«mrr.

A

H6aadaan<

tKkcHt^. CHy

ICVIKNI^; rVa^>*

i S:.

ml ite mloAou »t Timr»rM

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•ro toobmll mmmmorn Thm
«hr*m>d aufiorkir akill In
of the snne. nnd her viciorr *ni
Ml one nnd veil ikvonred. The

.ovlns, niMl in ihmn
foot of w»f on the

Vouraodorn.lhmi; nn it >bu
can .fa iw any stove, an.1 do .1
quicker ami cheaper.

...

IU.tllESS CAIOS.

STS &«^=S!Sf5'u~

.^‘ir*^JoS*SInpe'^*Th^ gntee

Dea*tD«UyttCill

.............

I vttk k>yal

because >wi can just al well
have It now. nV make the

lDkL*ba5-Klu“-^

wmtmmK IM 4U »o UriMfli 9«*rk«i

99MK
A .IMM* fttrpofte to aMk
fhoao vko «M« rM«lt lu wmmkm pm
•DMl MortteM lor u^lf oooatrr. H

(oiu.wed by thrMlehlgl
S:I3
Pirel Half,
rhlcngo ra the tone end choMi the
I «f the bom. nn4 •
_
itifmd
1 noufhl to
jr the wxten
An4 no
wny could I4.d4«ch bached Ml lachlc I.W H«
,„.u. aad aialD Chlw wa. puuab

all you iu> lor .*
lb the langc .
we seB them at cost. We «hall
be plcateil to have }ou cai>.

r«2,”XhT-.M:‘ou~Sf.

Xk. Pietoe'e Pelku cure aick baadecheu

P,;
V

It.

ll

i^rrhirsir.;

nu^:-":5

AU Ule owoeUhm |0 football ►
•>« bind the goal line,
now aiog fur aU tlmn. Then^ may be hliaked by Michigan. Ha^—
•rli-d for goal and made It
eertaln flake tonile aad llinb.
Mirhlgan. tS; Cfilcago. 0.
innie whkh tmln. wen to becon
Pmemmd Half.
fnrt thief cetchen hae Ite
|K»inta.
md ahciold be onoHimged

Biir pur Drafts
OSH YOUR CHECKS
DEPOSIT YOUR FURDS

and

i. Duratalra
tnd wt!re plrkod up unconaclou*. Randetad aud RaH*ln« M * dmth
fXIH>CU‘d
Itugi-r^ t'lty wa*
Arthur Hpcim
•riouK
iu-rsday
He wa*
sairact
■holl* fmiu hi*
«li*nKUllliK bl.v
ng bl* .y.RlKbi

w'.r':"hM.!lr'S’»'!‘.M'h“rhSi

a

^ infl OUret at

U.U

dkiurday

msde from one to 10 yards each Urn#
vnd OiwvM made email gains, w *
brought the ball to Chloago> m
vard line. , After two Uiee.
«C4ired another touchdown, which
xmlested by Chicago, and Heston bad
iiuilher to* St ll and planted the ball

Igan. tS; Chicago
tVom this on 1
baid pin) tog. hot was able

rrwhifa^itrts'yh.*

bout Uls
ball. Beilek made a 40^yird nm. which was
tiM Mgfaat gala Cktcago asada. Aftar

f

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;

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^^tonlhatlharawllltwacoiiilBuatlon

' nS^Maarc??:.

' S^Momt of mduoed x^imm “
—f- many amdenu went

K»k S.\l.K

Trank trudt

^^S'2jr!f?‘7t-,^!ss"T*;.’cr:. ms*

!*• r-MOM-r •-TM

jm^eiohukwcks..
• OKX

If. a. CHAPW, Frvpnetor.
i Ph HK- Ml

'Go^r^tbing

FENMALLtHON

...DENTISTS...
an ¥»ork of Hlflhast ^saalbla Orso«
Pimm OaJd WaHt a t»^aHy.

a;

Pp kpf omty §PP^ gf

D. tvLER
DENTIST

planUl. and
flr*l Inquiry
after iho dressing was ns lo her abUlly to play iby piano In the future.
Berqutoi. an loaane man «
her poaaoaslon.
BO In 8t Joseph’s hosplUl
CaUln and Eckersall pul up the star
Inee. jumped through a wind
came for Chicago, and the bast work
for Michigan was dona by He^on. to the ground, eight feel below, W'ed
ay and wan badly cut about the
Longman. Qravor. Hnmmond nnd Mnd
and
hand*
He started down
dock also did fast aad good playing
k ntn*et on a dead run. covered
bltKKl from head lo fooL The po>d him but Harry Cnufhey.

vr.'r.TTi.rrk'T^.'-u^i't

_ mercury will suraly daattoy the
sense of small and oompDataU derange
the wbols syatam when uuterlM U

4 aUlkOINO

1

then $l.iiO. $1.50. $'i.0iTuj» to the tvesi wool, for $10.00.

Coal comfort” IS what you warn, included in **good cheer for these coming ,
Ja>*s. I here is nothing that brings as much cheer into the household in wintr>
weather as a bright, genial glowing hre. and you can alM-a>'s get it at the “Mer­
cantile Company’s”—that is the stoves and thy coal—Just now wc mean coal.
We have plenty of good stove coal now—dean, good, high-grade coal. You can
order any amount you want.

Wllhalm fflaek.

uastir & SOR
LW UASTIH6S
FIRE INSURANCE
•.t. Ml

Only Toier Ofrrks to t^bristmas I

J H. MON^E

Our Crockery Department offers the best opportiiniiies for Christmas shopping.
The best and most artistic merchandise our china department has ever gathered
together. We are known to b<* headquarters for an wares of the highest order.
China cut glass, bric-a-brac, broiiies, hand |»ainied china. Iieautiful lamps, mar­
ble clocks, chating dishes, fancy mirrors, in greatest profusions. Dainty gifts at
lOc. 25c and 50c. up tt» those that can he taken can* of by the largest purses.
You w ill find these prices the most liberal in our history.

General Insurance'
wxe» To» Waal« *k* C«* M Seal

causes are making human wrecks of
sufferers from Throat nnd Lung trouurrh Cure. mnmufUoturad by F. J. bh>s Birt since the advent of Dr.
Kings* New Disoovery for Coosumplion. Coughs and CoM*. even the
worst cases can be cared, and hope­
less resignation U no longer neoaaaar>
Mrs LoU Cragg of Dorehaatar.
lag Hall's Catarrh Outa ha at
Maas , is ^
gat the geautoa. It la lakM lal

7.HTrv.“^S:!Kk^“HS?.'S:

Purnlture F«r ehrtotma* am*
Butchara and Sauaaca Makera.
^

st.nrs."«a.2iiis
Id hy all draiHata

SEr'£r^ r
*faW* w

"T*

TO GUM A COLO IN ONE DAY
Taka UmUlva Ima QRtotea Tnb>

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RECORD WANT AD

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Coal Tor Cold Dav»

iSENERAL ItSBHAWt |

31 I New Wilhelm Block'

Arthur gtpmamtin, a

/MM-

Shivrrfd a gofnl deal -haven’t ^roi bedding enough -want some of those new
lilank«*i> of ours ' What’s the use of gtiiiig t oM when a few dollars spent in our
blank.*i d.*]>ariineni woahl make you so warm, and see how little it takes in some
. a>c> I b re i,, a 54x74 blanket that tweighs 2yj jK)unds to the pair, made in tans,
whites and grays, and they cost you but 50c for the pair. The ntxl grade is 85c.

John R. SANTO'

>mmm> aioeii

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•-PrctiY Cow caot roabr

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FIRE INSURANCE!
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Sm WsRhincio.. :

ther «4« gooa-i>» mttUr .*.»*«/• it it m emit tf yttt w * eM ,f (m, M- mt/tti»0 tlm
rn thp grpcpry hpp. Ypu prm turply ph thp tmfpr ti4H if fpp fPl r^r frPPPfmpffS

Zi-m' Phone 6S2

O. F. CARVER A RRO

Claus Warner. Propriotor

*n.l laying.
y.Kir .4U ksrpri*
• int.. IMO »•*»

Jl NULJUi -l*»wo%MWl wall urMrt:

AAtAYER A

LAR80N*S PARK HOTEL

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PraoticaJ IShom

Tluii w.fa^i'. iu.Aj.il,:: kou U>c a jKWKL CtlAl. STOVU.
Hic lai* lljit .me
m ekcrv seven in the I’nitCkl Sutcu
kkHUa.iu .4 |rw.-j StMkc
preitv gooJ cvuW.uc .d ihrir limabil
,ty an.\ c oiutuo.
Jewd StdVCff USt
ha»net
rojuiuihctn than am other make ol
if,I l.»w luel bUli buy JjWCl SIovCn

igS^wssw

*^rS^‘ly*wnd«!S

leak The rarlou* claeaoe are prepar
ihf lor the prellwloao coatcate. and

'

7t is Cheaper to Bum Coal

Ms-

)l&ce^-buk New Wllhalm Bli,ch cau
indervr. with no home.
• Fi»*e from Uu* cigarette habit
e warning sent out to young men
by Wm R. O RIle.v. who 1* d>ing In a
7rand Rapid* hospital from
on
Wlih her arm 'and hand
► the socldental
Miss Sadie Rogers, IW years old.
driven 3u mUes to Bay City
mfHllcal
attendance.
Mliu Rogars
pulled her lather's gun from under the
bed. catching hold of ibe muzzle The
caught.

mf m Fmtwmt^fpt

A. S. F"rymain, M|r.

136 Front StTMt

^^•AarKWt

fur‘up”‘by^the‘*muM*^^ llb^rtiht

.•^"ryt.“rh.Tx‘;<?
m EMniday at Idaaaing
apecla'.

SEE OUR SHOE WINDOWS
ITS a/w skmmmg tkm fimtl
m$mtcr iratr mt my Lpw PripPM

C M«UTATT. Ab-tr^ci. .j luw |t«|
^ !■•*»« fajMi ...«>«U.W.H. <•

s.-rt.i fe-K5i=f-:t=ii=S-sr

’>ruken and the lower pt»rtIon of hi*
body paralynnl
Since that lime be
ias l>een c<»0llued to hi» iHNt. a 1
:o*s aufferer. t'inally be cunsente
atlon. HI* liack
below the •■houl
ind the true fracture wa* dlM-ov«
rhre*v „«.lld«* <|f the broken spinal
xtluiun which were pie**lnK iui the
•TAtE
Wlghtman played In HIU* place tplual cord weix- removed and tb%4 imi-ni ha* alrvkady exiH-rUnci-d rk‘lb«f.
Hauiroond kicked off
Chicago soon
III tha M. A. C Fo
Bdward 1‘ardkH*.
y»MirH oM. of Baj
oM ihe ball OB a fumble. Longman
Etevea.
Ity. while huntiuK with two other
mia*hed right guard for 12 yard*, but
.. Nov- *7.—The Ollrel Hammond soon punted to Chicago-. S(y
I found ll impoealble to live up to mrd line po far only twice had Chb
«aico bad the ball kmg enough to make •.bomb was bUiwn off and the right
% *eooDd down Heaton and Maddock habd so badly mangled that It will

Bcore

Your RolfabI* Horn* Furni»h*r.

I sale a nice line of siricily all wtKvl
iU>, slipprr soleH and siockiiufH

faiMHind *ioo- of a boardoard-

HsrrU-i llsrt of ihi> Itort
■ night
PluiiKlUK lc<‘ iMWt
MOV will N. UllKl wllk MUtolKlk*
•II easy Hold
*i«-smer's hull iHUiesth
*, tb. ««*|M.U
t.o..lllo«i which
in. 17; Chicago. (
Iluf. and it ' ws- all her
Ue kk^-oB. Jamm relumed the
pn>»u luttar .« whM e. rtorwhwit
On tl
M could, do to keep l«e
III It yard* Longman. Carti. and ihip sAost until she could nvcb her
«n like. *mi rtouM Ih. mww eoilhw* hail
ga^laa

h»ok at. tlrwii lla>- The ves*er* last
• f.w wwk. IMCW. or until rhrt.i iraver .sad#yal^T'for
hJidiSg. Ham trip to the «k*» win probably bi* aban
M>. wc mtf nuet a iwourd bruaklua
loukHl biwauee of the flangeru to naviluulDW. la Ihl. city. Th« lumbe
jatlon on aoo«»unt of floailng lc«*.
i-kenteen yearn ago Kn*d)tttenwaK.
too. will ptoOl bjr lhe..»uw aud lof.
kVaukenmuth. then a’ hi^.r^h...
na W aaUM la aaek farll'r than
Dg man of ri. met with a
i while as*l*iinK Iw bi

...

J. W.SIater
WholMale atKl R*i*<i

Of HlCmGAN
C*t Kelly wae loai la the
ear Motley for IS bourn In a
aao« aiorm. lie wa* imeklag
t d«:r he had atwn and forgot all abt
»be location of the camp. HU two

^K^h^hto fa'll rV—*—n**

*/

Our prwe lor 4 it . t; in w..le by 6 It. 9 in. loofL onU--------$ 1.50
Covered in figured Silkdoie.
Next siae, •*. il by 6 M. 9 in . only_________
_________ $ | .76
Of coume wm have choaper ones at 60c. 76c arsd $ 1.00

Crapem €lty
6a$ Company

!raad"^‘^^JS5s:‘i.i.2K ; comtiistD raws

“Si.torth kichad » Mkchlaab . Id
-nrd line
Hamniond. Heeton and
Imrer aUematad lb bucking
It hne been mnny yenre elnce (
eoouon vma Invorvd with good ele:
mg nnd n reel “ojd fnehloiied- *i
elnrm. the oldeet Inhnbltnnt win
“I«*’fa*£l«^P«''hlm.’’wh‘IT «»vfa
onU Cttch ntormh ne ihnt whkh pro
rnllod IhU week n. have inken pl^
g«^ hm* . deonde nr^ore ago. but
nr late yenre ibey have been mi
the ucai klck<off Keddei
Yeeierdny wne wbnl w be i^’rwed
fwl ol4Un« Tkankwl'iM Tl
tor a IS yard
(leKklU w«
».<! II.O.O «ho
;i.‘^,'s.‘ti‘w.
h*» ri.l«hto« <»«•'• »“!»>'«
Ti5.
.MU rt4« M «-» urdlwrll) o. ‘ '
ntadu a try fur a
•MvlMcr It • !»».'
r<
from Chicago a
• Zk*:
IS-yard line

Nice, laife, no* ooedbrters, bat tbeac are better, ior the o,uiu* i* all
carded in ooc Mlid sheet, so you can take the covem oif and wash
them, aad the oottoo remains intact. Oar price k what lou w ould
have to i«y for small common comf.eters.

eenatetteaa free

E jha irUA^Cmmm. OMITU Pien»i,uraMi

4er vhone fohla they mnrohud to vnr
• vnr vhone mrngee they fnoi^ leer
ItMly. Yertoftlny. IfielAonl. the core
Mony of mUtef the oolom brer north
■rn Mtohlinn'i Aneel bulMlnt. to Mr
h«ior.
fBtAln n ulcn.
nAl*«wryA«»OM-».hellree. And
the nMory of hie klhdneee will b« trough for a toochdown. Hamm
chertahed throogh Ufe by the youns 3ST,^. 8««-: mchKaad l

CHm Oar nUHHtra Hard le make

dar far Jk

K ot the pnnt VC

a pau of nice, warm -bet bkwkcta.> ^ have a
pair of double
ihneiKaml u wiUoot
two sheets and foa
two bUAkd for the price of one.
have a Wife stock acvl are rnsVigg so
them. C-ALL in and look them over

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City Bill Poster
Odea Si3Wtlhda Black

FUR COATS
M Impiiment Go., Ltd.

'

When It comes to useful, durable, sure-to-be appreciated gifts, furniture heads
the list I*or man or woman, marridl or single, a pretty piece of furniture is the
l>est of all gifts, Iwv ausc il i> pul to prat iical use. Iveautifying the home and
bringing comfort to the recipient each day of the year. Morris chairs. Turkish
rockers, couches. sidel»oard>. hall trees, dining tables and chairs, china closets,
book cases, writing desks, music cabinets. be\l room suites, library tables, leather
couches, davenports. Make your selections NOW . when you pick the cream of
the stock. We will set it aside for you in our “Christmas Room ’ and deliver it
carefully at just the hour you say.
.

-aet it at “the eontpanyV’

THE HANNAH & LAY
1^
i.:;.

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m

tag BYKKIWO B»0O^ TKAVmaE CITT, uvm raiDAY. KOVJMliBB *7, tW.
nMfr%mwo9am»

HERE IS AflHNT
'
• - •.-'■•
worth romemberlhi:. hamojy:
that when we'introduce our
'•BEST*' flour to you and say
i it's all the name Imphes you
r may rely upon what we say.

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iBstaattonfe
HI Umla. for the po­
lice ran mmgmmt no more human# way
or prvtenlln* the e*|sHied invaaloo
o^r betcara durinff the World'a fair.
They propgae to fft It up «u) the banka
of the ritPr and do the durhlnf in
publle
It lhai falls thr. mendicants
win i- rompelled I.. work on the
roads alth ball aud
ehaiu eitarh

lam tuoacy
Greene's
1
U falU to .
We alao gn

Er.~.'~rsr^,£7Ss 2

Friday. Da

21)

AND

FOR

ELECTROLIERS

PER CtXl
DISCOCNT IF
BEFORK DECEMBER ISI.

.

ORDKREU

WE have also raccactl a ime Itnc of Electric Puiublct (table
lami«j l.aicM SdJ«. Ixiwcst Ericcs. Ctunc in ami see them.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
125 Cass St.

'’'•'"’VtS?v5S8Tc?i¥V.«r''*'‘»

WATCHES
WATCHES
■RAST.^LL-S prKM mUr
«rUeh boyiD* CM)

Those $8.95
Watche* arc cve

o|k

totlieb«:p^
Have you seen hieror.

pwm

TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS
.ouvcle-i ui:ly
The M».x-ord 1.
l<Hj>»hle for change of prlro*^

RASTALL
TheHustlluyewcler

«L_r.

1 6MHD RAPIDS I INOim IV
COMPANY.

GREAFEST

GLBHBT

c u ux-i
UX-^WOOD.OjFJJTJ^

"I wl>h ever) iwrsi.n in Tr.v^ei
City who Ik overworktvl.' run diM
debllllal^nl. every oM p,.pe,u. every
weak woman. ev«-rv wuSer«T with fall
rolds. hrtMichiils fv incipient exm
vumpilon. every u«tvous IrrHulde tierwn or any one suffering with .Momach
troubles, woubl take advantage o
guarantee lo ixdund the mom
Vlnol does not help them and re
Clhnute
them to health
Please call at
(tore and learu more about It ‘ Jj
G. Johnson, l^n.gglst

M.&N.L TIME CARD
as wli..li.reiiks, as
a retiree ..f timlK-r. fuel j
•;',aiul :iM iinpruvera ofj
Th.- »r,>. has alre,.ay served

fteii
Eiiiil IE

:^>a8s:::.:!isSa

latciwcmr
Mrr lo*
ns lOM WATTS

ftaiwM

UiMNlPmrea

11

?he*‘e

»r£**W.°H«k*'l

The snow storm which began laal
w«H‘k. and which haa continued more
or leas ever alnte. caught augar beet
growers unaware# . There are great
^uanUtles atill in the ground. One

work of Mirfiw^
in tbe uue role waa extremely good,
and the other membera of tbe cast ac­
quitted themaelvea very well. The
speclaltiea between the acta wt
entertaining than on any prv h,

JdSfISd Mr. Hyde." f

The day of feastitiir past and wc all surdy
have abundant reasons to 1»* thankful. Now for
the gladdest da> of^all hr yrear—Christmas ami
gift giving. Its only «i few flays away, tiuring
which lime thousands
of gifts will l«' tuii
rhased. Dd you wisli
10 avoid the lunrred'
jostling aitd long waits
al\va>'s t o|iirndi-.d wiili
the last few daw

r -

to make your seleciit>n
while stocks are largest

Sm»n Pspmtttf
ilown. $1 a week

U owned by the CharleTOlg Sugar Co. Mr. Ewen. will be the attracUoiT thta
Being left unharreatod doea not aec- evening, and there wlU U
eaaarily mean that the beeu aro tomorrow afternoon. The
ruined, but after being taken from the
ground they muat l>e kept froeee unUl
the factory la ready for them
The Bioacqpe Co
op
week'a ongageoHmiai the . _____
Terminated with an ugly out ^ the last night to one of the largest audllc« of ,J. a Orwer. FtankUn OTo^ lU. eooee of the season. Their picti
. nn- are tbe beat ever abown. they iK-lng
It developed
very wteady. clear and distinct.—St
Johns. Newfoundlan.1
Dal’y News.

quaint and other historic characters,
BARBERS’ UNION PARTY
derivtxl from actual life In the mine#
Beat m M.atory of OrgaalgaUon and adjacent to WUkesbarre. cmehed In
language easy and often briUlant and
Largely AtUnded.
willy, thrilling In airong dramatic ciiTh. tbiid annual party of the Bar- maxes. and scenic sensations as In­
U*rs' union In the City Or>era house tense as any ever s««ob—even in this
last nlith. was the fin»-at social event age Qf meehanlcal marvel.»—such Is
fiH- which Ihe barlw-rH have betm ix- "Slaves of the Mine." It Ik the Joint
smmslhle. The ball was crowded and production of Daniel
L
Hart of
everv guesi baj a aplrtidld time. Good WUkesbarrt*, auiht»r «»I Daniel Sully’
I music waa furulahcd by Stewart A success. The Parish Priest." and C
lens' full orchestra. Not onlr was E. Callahan, w riter of the well-knosrn
party a success socially, but a
Pogg a merry.- and "Coon Hoi
!w»me filnd will be reallred
• Slnves of th<- Mine * is bright
crisp In dlnlogue. nn.l nboonds li
Not a Blew Day Btfiea
morous and heroic chnrncters
some hnlrrnislng climaxea and 1
"I was taken
severely sic
kidney trouble
1 tried all a
Uag acenlc aennntions. One of theee
deplcu Ue destnictlua of n coal mine
medlclnea. none of wklch
1
by an eiploakm. Coal cars, a real ele­
*lned i'
vator. miners nt work wlU regulation

the ftite qmmSc^^

tife Boston Ston

$33
San Francisco

Los Angeles
Portland
anJ other punts In CaliUrma. <
g.u». WsNhmgton :ivi HriUsh C-lunibia lr <mCht.arod.m' ^ptcDilfi 15th
to NovemKv .loth \ :a Iht- Chi.sg'. i
Noflh-We>lcrn Ksilsav
tnhcf l-u
ralc% ui crie^t lo poiutK incluraJo
ftah .Monuns. Wyoattm: anJ Usho
Coaesp^ing ms latis ti.Ci a
last trsii.N. .iuurwicin

How Easy
. The laJicf arc cordiaUy iovited
to call ami look ov er the fine
line of

:

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:

HyCisiiiG ToHet R||I^
earned by

tnrs.€X.Bonmr

canseenrea home of ,t>ur
When you can n
yoorrent pay ,far yoor ht
•re you going to keep 00 paytng for a boiae that tomeo
wm own sooM day? Si.
sonny rooms OB Em Bthureet
<or ^1,190. Your terms

Alsu a complete line uf flavor­
ing extracts and colors manuEsrturcd by
the same firm.
Everything first class.
Citizens phone. 699

610 east eigOt strut.

nJ..JUc

imiffiMUCTED
rxcurstons m l‘.!llmsi. t-uio^t
sleeping cars .-n !..vt trains allorJ CvOnmi.al airans <>| rr.ich>

The Sest of Everything

The traverse City
Real Estate Exchange
Have bargains in city
property. Timber lands.
Fruit Fanns. Large
Farms. Re^rt'SHg#.
Don't forget the place

itoMiSis. WiililNk
MMvbsMMwtar

CIL PKone No 197
G. W. OURT1& MmmBor >

What would be more appreciated than a
pretty piec'c of furniture? It is useful, ornamental
an4 lasting. -VUii our furniture department, we
have many beautiful and inevpensivc articles to
show.

m

AM)

sear
Mich marvellous results from
Vluol alt the time ibhi I l»elleve I
tk* the greatest rt'ipedy f<»r cou
2oldrt, biimchlUs and all throat
luug troubles that we have ever
m our store.
It never dinappe
Bt»ple. and I.do like to sell n thing
that iclves satisfaction. Vlnel
cd
liver oil mtHllcIne without the
ami
wherever old-fasbluned c*>d liver oil
preparations will d.» good. Vluol
Jo <lDore good, ftir it Is ih-l.rloii
the taste and iiowt-rful a^ a rnpitive

.
Robert Jaaper Mere Daad
Uiiidon. Nov. i7.—Robert Jasper
More, member of parliament lor
DoeanH fteepect Old Apa.
8hropshtrv‘. Ludlow division. U dead.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
It S shameful when youth fall# to
HU death makes three by the elec­ show proper reaprot for old aie. but
tion. p.mdlng.
The Godding Comedy
juat the contrary la the oaae ef Dr.
King'. New Life Ptlla They cut off "Tbe Western Mllllonalira ' in St
, • audience last
Ues no mauer how aevere and berg's Grand
The piece waa well s'Jiged and
the company rendered the play with
credit to the members of the
The wenic effects were very
and t...............................................
•ek. S» UnKn Mr
shod by
Godding In
character of Dan McGlnty. k. pt
UNDER THE BNOW
audience conUnually in good humor.
altua» of Sugar Brota Wero Not The play abounds In tfc

Christmas,

down and we will rt^servf any article until
Christmas day.

10

ISIKClKFMnolp

C'.r

H I. AC K VO r R o k 1) h K
CHANDELIERS

MAKE FJNE XMAS PRESENTS

A--.ked lUie day in hU store tbu gue#lou. •’W'hai U good for bronchltUT'*
dr Johusoo. our well known drugKnroland
Di^lusslon b> Mr UeynoWs of In- ;lsi, answered. "The boat way I can
ell you Is to aak you lo read this leler from Miss Anna Ray of Bangor,
or
Olphtherla. Orlp. tore Threat.
do. We have lots of such canes right
Ouinay. Celda. Coush. and Croup.
jcTi* a) home. "
It read as foUows; •
• WTileh tTop Faya Beat. Po
. Maro la a Navar Failles
• Kor five years 1 was troubled with
Broia?'-IMacaaalon by Rol
terrible cough and bronchltU.
1
ucy aud Mr. Saylor
ted a great many different preparaReclUtlon.
Colwfil. Magli Kaipuau
Initial Ion In llfib degrw
taved thousands and thnuaa
Evanlofl Seealon.
U.-el.a.iou-Mr. Gardner
I arip. sore throat and aulnvy
affects and cures are swift and si
taken half of it beforv^ 1 noUc«^
be pric^- Is in rem h of all
.So
i vliang.- for the U*Uer ’ I took
^- ••A^Muther's
- Vm -K. xdties In all and am entirely r
u afford to be without It
Mrs K A Cline, of Korib Lansing.
tnd in iwwfect health "
HecIfaUi.n
Mkh . lK>mhl a bottle uf Ur t?olwell'i
"Now 1 have been uHdng up Vluol
The Michigan Agricultural t?ol
Magi.- Egyptian (»ll to cure s severt
o the p.-ople of Traverse Oil) for a
cold «hv had <x>n(ratHed andi it did II l. Ke '-^llarry Kneeland
ong time - continued Mr Joh
rtecliaikm—MlM Siarrow of Inland.
In .in4Mlay
In «ls.ul a week her Ut

fiow Tor

Ihw is tht^imt.

-

RolM-rtsou. Worthy Maator of Grand
Traverse Grange.
by Worthy Mnirou of Pxy
GUI,-of Old MtaalM ^ ^

.‘“S r.'r

11^,

DO IT NOW!
!

‘o?2r?o:'£

2;;

.i; r.

UnPMKS,34 ^

be Held Oro. -

The following is tl
Clark baa opened a the meeilng of Pomoo
b4.Id Ik-c 4 and S

:r

J. FURTSGH

nc swra mmm

curvii fnnu Old ills
aJiie from
lo f^>v
l ISO notes (U cover
ihev ai erase WO per
ly all of Ue aaooey
was raised the other aWe of Mapletea

ftOMONA QllANaE PIIOOIIAM

Ai Nea York He- .ihiiii .ii.l simlded
Is.u preMuiied Ui John 1. Hulllvao
Irtien he was ai ihe Im IkU. .d Us tlsilc
•wr«<or ill Iwi; MM. «,i.l
at miotloti
Tuesday lu J lloM-mhal for |2.ViK)
The iMdl Is said III have eo.i llO.tWti
On ellhiT Kide id M .olid ;o’d plale.
llou4,‘work or ►'actory Work for
tin whU h II is vnitratiwi Um- pn aenia ta.k end remembering lb. reUol l>r
.Magh flgypUan Oil ha.J
lUui luarrliiUon. are large and small C.dwei|-M
dUmoiids
ficiurrs uf ihe rmiMime gU.n her, slu imiuedlaUdy began U»
H.*cliaiku.-Mlss Gra>.
gfi. -It to the child, lutornally. and
K-rlUilou—MUs NUa Grubb..
its chesi
The rwault waa
R*H iiniion—AUce Smith
In a few mlnutea
the
I piKHucraphic prlat. The I
Saturday Morning.
re'leiiMl and sound asleep,
led to have gone throuEb
s savfMl. because tharo waa
liisiruiiM-ntal tniislc—Mr. Neal.
Dr.
r. Coiwoll’s
Coiwoll's Maglo 1K^p••Halstnc and Marketing Fruit'-A
itim: around the I
H are mlaelni;
P. Graj
Through the medium of slaUw i
' W-hy I am a I'atron* -Im.wcII
lumrlls and
R.»uni. Elk Rapids
lln. of H«cau
Kodtailon-8<*repia McMullen
ship, whim
,ctiy:»ud everyone should have a bot
Reoltatlon-Mrs. Smith
f,^. iMiflug arunnd the boumi handy.
Ib-ciiaib.d—Mrs. Grubb
8. bK*il»u -Mrs. Dlckerman
S,.b^.k.n-Charles IrUb.
Kly. llmba or head, amt rw- ^^^••Charge to Siaie nelegatro''^J. C.
•vory druggist (« auihoriaod
other's mew
the money on anja. bottle
laiu.. The par­
A hearty Invliailon is extended to
ents finally consented to the union
all fourth and fifth degree membera.
and ih.t young couple hav.- Isen mar
ThoK.. iMdonglng to Grand Traverae
Grange ;t7s. please bring Saaketa.

eovery as to the cause of diphtheria.
TUs dlm-ase has bene epidemic In
ibroo towns for some time
After an
iiiveatigatlon tlTe doctor^
have con­
cluded the cause Is the burning of
leaves tn
the Kamapo
mountains,
which Irove peculiarly poisonous Irri
tanta la the amoke that haa deaceaded 00 the vllUgea for aomo time
With the return to Morristown of
lumjamln Alleger. blind mnd ftihble. after an absence of aeren ycutra. a myatery la cleared up M'ben AUeger dtw
appearetl he was nd»ust and In egcell

INI Pm fin. CmkaiiN.
SlNlPllllM,niPNMht.
iMm,SmtliM. BiMi*
h|M hiHt til Hitff:

riraa.

miom.

taator W. A

_

called In a
Mr. Boeelly desires that this
be raised befw Mr StmoK artolunu
i.^eci bottle Of
Hyrup uf Tar if
oouah ur cold
money refunded

Paaelae. S J.. bad a narrow eacape
fma aephyalatlon at hla htmu- Tuea^
day. About S a. au he aays he waa
awakened by hearlnjc the Yolr#* of hia
mother ealllna hU nant«*
Ills m
had been ^lead aeteral years. b«
tulce aroused hlai from bU alui
and he got up to tad the room
with tan.
He was ao marir orerr4Uoe that It was wllb dlAculty that
he atacBered from the t.ed to the fU .
lure.
After lumtu* off thl^ haa he'
raised a window, and after InhaHns
the frah air for a tln» he w. ni bark

_

r the Elks. They render
iM and rr-cUaUons. The
t «0 Elka at the aeaiiiOD.

mt health, but returned______________,
home broken down and helpless Hia
, who
o had not beard from him In
that Umc.
e. did not reooffDlae him.
» made hlmaelf known her

or Tilt ^

_

t After the perturwaace the
f it«ted ooe of th« membera oC the eoih- a^tave him
I pany This
followed by a te« haa-

HANNAH & LAY CO
IcmtiAL nws

m'

ralalaic atM,ur til..ah.
few the T. C. ^
that he had no

I

-rMAVKitSK oi-rv,

AUASOrSTIREUJBSh 6R0CERIGS
NEVER rested!*^ KUVBBnMmY

Tb« Kiks bcJU a rt^cQlar mm
ercnlDS, after which they
the Tilay. “A Waatmi MU

Hemoval

m

Httdnts a Trost
• Canute
Arc now located at Suite SOI
Wilhch.. Block, ooracr FroM
andUniocL Snits made to crdec.
Oemung mid presmog
promptly done at modaeate
prices.
Drop us a cam. we
wiU enU for and ddim work
if desired.

3!mim§^T909i

Oraiid next ThnrMlay. .December S
S^^Vlffhtwrfi
'hievemeiil of the
The I.ulhernn , him h ranks llrrt
amoiii: Pnucsisnt .1. .K>mlnatliMa In the
CoHed Hi-vtiw. b.Uing 1.200 —Bgrega-

Urglub plover, w hich lea vies its norU
«rn haanlK in North America and. tak
11 milea cast of t

ithacoaat or P
of four fniles a t

j'.:,

ee«5r

-««9st

Thi Star Bikini

Nickil Alim _ ,:«iv

yuesc
At Viitoft dUS

ml

-' ei
•niE tVi^lKG EKOOKD, TKAVJiafiE ClTi', MICH., FKIHAY, NOVEMBEK 27, 1W3.

-h-

Jls Jl token
- : . of appH oian**!! for tlir splendid trade wc
V
: * '

have enjoyed wel vhall .strW
Saturiiay:

Tomorrow.

M£»t

mom of Slkhmn. lad. Oalr immtnimxm
trtasfh aad relaUres of tbe eoatnMtlas parttn were prvMat. Dalatr «►
CrrahaMiats were aenred.
The bride aad srooia wens atteaded
by Mlii^ Mae Peck and Mr Goor*e
Kurd TIm- ewipk- left on the 4 oclock
3. R. a I. train for Eikhan. lad. where
they will make their future home. The
tnw^K employ.V? by th- Lake Shore |
"*A boat Uf friemi* will extend bean

"

MILITARY CDAT

•RCVITIEt

SO Dozen men’s teek ties, made of

I,-I.aia?*"^25c
Salaiier Garlaad. aMlatant caabler
tka Traeerm» CUy ^
r of Haaaab. Lay *
I Aral poaftioa waft

>««. wb«. h.

lEW^YiirOOliEEMIU

S.Beniia&Co.

,4s.‘^DM.
i-’^V

s

PIRRV

HANNAH

]

CN

TAIN'IO ptO EMPLOVM

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE
THIS is the hiyursi value nffrn-d this Kca'-on. It is
is rarf* indeed to find a coat of such superb quality
at the pnr<*. • M.td*- of .American woolen mills kersey
'21 inches lonjf, with deep miruar>’ shoulder rapes t>ver
the sleeves, two broad plaits down the semi-luting back
and down the front, large pouch sleeves with t’oublesiiichetl foM down the center, military cuffs and
v hoker. si\ ;xili or qnn-metal buttons fasten the front.
Lined throughout with a goo«l quality of sateen. Black
only, exactly like rut.
'

H»PPY UNION* went

farred to the boot and tboe depart
SOLCMNIZCO
aftaot. wbere he remained ftevea yean.
The two followtac year* be was paraer
on the City of Grand Rapida. a ftteaai
boat owned by tbP company. His next
advance was to cashier uf the store,
bat when the hank was opened in 1192
bis ftblllty was recoanUed and be was
Citen a lufrallye and re*pon<ilhle poslscrv several happy woddlngs
lion in the haA
. and ainont tbe prlnclpaU
l;ey| Mernkm.
cipl.* who are well-known and
In IKT2 L-vl Sdule came to Traverse
City and entered tbe arocery depart­
ment of Hannah. Lay A Co’s more.
|he n
at blch noon ytm
after he savered h\n connect Urn} wcddln^^ook
nee of tbe aunt of
ckvlllr. Mrs. John
jof Uuik^A*^i-Ska”*hI^h!lhrsT^^
at Gn-Uickvlllr.

IkUVUNim

^ANNUAL
DINNER

THANKSGIVING
WEDDINGS

Seth Tompkins and Eugene Pnnk.’
nan ot Old MlNsioa have decorated
their parlors with expensive piaoow.
William l> Bahley of Old Mlsakm<|
has about 8t>.OO0 bushels of potatoee; ’
M hand, that be bought for an aver-;
age of 47 cents per bushel.
!
Soon- of the lmis*rtant tuotball rv-;
■ttlta «if games pla.ved Thanksgiving
lay are as follows: Nonhw<-stem, U; I
CarlUiii Jndlsns, 2>: Minnesota. 17. |
Wisconsin, o; Pennsylvania, 42; Cor
nell. u: Benton Harbor. 22; Bscanaha.
t>: Bigkl
’The tChristian Science eburrh held
s Thanksgiving service
yesterday
morning In Woodmen hall, •’Thank

Duen.

I Lmu^(>a«^

Dana has been in tbe employ

n as dray driver and now
^ portion or shipping cbTk
I be bride,
C. K. MCA.
i*rf (Vi|H*m
C. K. Buck «« « .^«

G^Md JUplds^Md ^r
performed by Re^
Kvanxellcal rhiircl
were attimdCd by

Roland McDonald of ChelmyAJ
c«»unty tiled Wednesday at the asylum
at the age of
yearn of acute enteri­
tis
A short wnioe was held this aftiTootm at S o’clock from St.-FrancU*
church, and burial took place In the
Catholic cemetery in this city. Under­
taker Anders«m had charge of the fi.
neral
Mr and Mrs. M Rosenthal and cnildren of Peioakey spent Thanksgiving
in the city with the family of Mrs
Rosenthal’s parents. Mr and Mrs. Jul
lus Steinberg. It was a reunion ot the
family: There were 21 at dinner
Messrs. Stewart ftnd Steffens and
Jay Hite left fpr Elk lUplds this aXlemtioii to play for the club i>arty
there this <»venlng
Pn*r M O. Grave,. ui
Peluskev
w O. T.
iss wUb Trtv
Ity Tct
nation
on

UssliRht addl.iig brilliancy n*. the el
Or H It. An.b TM,n ha,. r<
feet
The bridal party s nod upon a taken olIlcM- n*i»ms iu the ii
a cancH»y of smt land bbs’k.
_________
I Co. For 11 yeara be was associated white fur
' : with Mr. KysoHut in tbe grocery b»tsl
•«'* t
‘ ThiTC will b<- a
Free
jiruyer me,-uiig lonlgbt at i
AND eLVIN-.L-lneNN
Kown.*.! in PrxHlan IIarrlN*,u WadcUian. r..rt»*-r ^ Twelfth
•PRAGUE
1 VsU-Ueb un.-r: loce. •4tid IWib.-mia str»H-i...
’mm*s, tlu* irav. l
Joe .M«s;*mgh entertain.-d a parly of
I been cJoee
icuy. has;
dark blm- mai-rfs!. Intimate friend* at his n'shlencc laat
, Lay ft Co.
evening, nnd Thanksgiving wan piwp
* 1 he began work In their saw mill as s
maid was aiTsy.*»l tn a erly <t-iel,raus|
a nlc*- NpN-ad i»f re !
common laborer. At present ho is su
of pink n»oa*H.-lln.' «le frefcbiceirs WHN enjuv**,! in addition;
itendent iof the flour mill, but has
p*Tlotendent
Had the Only Store I
lo a game calh-,1 Clncli.” in which the:
weddluK insivb h<mr,ri. eu-. wer.- earn^.l ofT I v Chus ’
jeret Clty.^
I Mattie Grolllck. PnW-harka. Jr
j
tm«-<1lHt.* xelatU.-N
J I*. II. rg aud lauui> .u the IVnin
«n| the iH*^rem..nv s.i a and hIs non. G*s>r«f> W Ilcrg.
William HoUdworth.
er S7 years old. flrst e
and fHinth ..Mhin eity. bu tbU morn­
Rkm In 1S58 and enter
ing f..r Nerfb Yakima. Wash
There j
yeetnrdaya
of Hannah Ijty ft CoI as scaler and were smllax and <
w,-re H in th.- party. They vkiII make
ner
The
carpenter, which plac4» he held fiw two
ils-lr f.il-m- home in that nertion
years
Ijiter he becan
Ion. n\cmb«’rs «(T
for the firm and had c
PERSONAL.

THE COAT THAT'S CnEATING A SENSATION

W*lir DEPARTiEftT
WANTeO.' /

HOI
IS rilK OM.V AKSlU.i rEI.V
COL.O PROOWl
And DAIWIP ^ROOPr
..SUt)l-; 0\ TIIK M\KKK1 :
IHWAT im uiwn:
COL.O IS OKATM

DF OLD; TIMES

Sa.<

V’i'ir 111.

,111.1 lii-.illli I'l

m>iii

.iti.l .lr\ wiili .1 p.iii nf <mr /• i.. Sli...-.,

BAfCIHAIMT

&

I

m

■ w.iriii

'.,.1.1 ..nlv l>y

ROSOOK

aO» ^ror.t »±r»mx

lil‘'

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,, I T

grt'K WAI.'
■ W.-irM

WANTED!


When the Rtate hank was organUed, Hen.lenem t»f t\»|M.ndsh. I»r J F. Sbhe was given a position In the bank bleka «»r l.<*land. nnd Mrs Markham of Hlggin
Grand UapblK.
was a Iinkw of frtendsta'lp and 1m-»Ks He has retli«d from active buslncs.v
t«-en gm-Mn of Charles A. Skelchcr.
have g.me lo Petonkev for a visit bethat has net^ been broken in tb we
for.- Itotng borne to Grand Rapids.
lone ynar». and these Thanksguing
I visit the n-i.tUes
n-lj
Jame,. Milllken. Jr. who l< attend
ft Co 42 years, but reUtt>d March 1. *
en they H*fi. t
dlnncra are looktHl forward to by those
* apeoding a few
HU long service speaks verj ‘.*1*.
tHmnied and 1
who were fortunate enotixh U» * bebmg highly of hiia buslnoas ability. Ho
hlH pa- n’s
U-UhI. -Mr. and .Mrs. Newl> weil.” whi
.\rihiir IJ
cousin. Miss Cc
foreman of the dry good
old shcs*« and rle*- folb»wed them I
lia Hiilsson. have gone to .Montreal.
at the time he retired.
un-at profusion, mingled with the si
Cana.la. f.ir a vUii with M, I Jir lie -,
of Traverse City, and a
father through the holidays
lie has
K II. Pope served witl
\{f2
Mr and Mr,. Henderson will U- at n.i st-«-n his father for 10 years
d all to |pan Id pate .iti s
Hannah InUttHl
j
iH.me to their many friends at their
Thanksgiviiig dinner with him i<tds
G H. Ghase. who-la working in big 1
»n
home on hrev.-nth Ntr^^et after Janu Rapids, spent Thanksgiving with Ills —
•yvar. If he was span*.! l*v Hint oh«i
the dry goods departroeni
rules the destiny of men
fnuilly in this cltj-.
,
Thos4> present
clerks who «.*re
Miss Mary Kanaga of Charlevoix, ai..,.
.. in tbU Clt.v
debartm.-nl
tralne,! nurse, has left for Shemtan i.. J"'.
Har
of the old aioru. which t IS vacated 2u,
ran' lor a patient there.
1 \
m^nhy^gim 1
ywara ago and wat re| red by the j Harvey A
home of the bride’s moiber oa the liay
rb'rk tor Hi
shore. Rev Hugh Kennedy performed
later went Int
the ceremony that united In nirrnage
clock, kud
m
Cornel I and Thomas A. Mary.
• n*al estate and.collection
r aat down to a apread t

^•ssr^u. £:-:wiSS®«

Forty extra salespeople wanted
at once. Apply this evening from
7 to 9 o’clock or any lime to-morrow

I

i^rut

•Tr4Sr..*r;;mp.

..U u, a,..i,!u;r«!?

. Mn. Ruth K.lly..

_

Mr. Hannah presided over the utile
in n wny that carried more than a web
'come with It. He gave a short addrk ss
of waloome. In which he incldenUlly
tanoa of the
coma to bis borne. He reviewed iho
•iM Umaa and work of tbe clerks and

U J. Forn%st
( N of the Arm

Uorsngeris

•arrlod pink carnations
: delicious wedding bn'akloi
iHl by the bride’s Mother.
a stranger in thk cPy. nut
has a large rlr^de uf friends outsidr
the city The hi
well known, ani
I U* IilQSsed to
[tend coogratula.'
The happy
cTHtple will reside on the hav shtire

. Mattesoo and ,
eiddtlnie em |,,^ ^

mtHANS ATI VENISON
liar of ‘’iba union.** hut who was emPtoyad in tbe atpre la silll earlier days. Judge
Ava a abort aketcb of his coanaction
^ ft^ ntid of the ciertn In iho

Hon in Cjidlllac came
Thanksgiving
WLltihcft.l

Hunt

Ikoul SO Knights of Pythias gath
I In the dining room of Pythian
Jojed by all. aner>khlrh ?lon. VeiA
ifnnnab gava aoveral seltH-tkins on the ball last night snd enjoyed a fine feast
fUnnola. aad Mra. Samuel tUrlsnd of venison, through the prowess and
»*sy tif Judge Loramter
The
Ave savaral piano selections, and all
id was laid after the roTutar busb
sang ‘*Anld Lang Myna.* with piano ar
camsflOlmaot by Mra. Oariand. Hevaesslon. aud to aay that the feast
was enjoyiHi U to pUt It mildly. The
emi other musl.^al s..|.v-ti.„.« w.-n.
menu also included liouto aalad. pick
gussu wore InvltiHl by Mr. les. hrvsd and butter, celery and ctif
fee It was flnely prepared and every
gtrlM 4innar at I
gmwi did full Justice to the meal
After the gam*' was dUpostM of. a
social sossUin was hold, and while the
memU-rs smoked clgara. toasts were
n-siurndtHi ui at the direction of Jot‘
Mra. tVokop Kyselka. Mr. and Mrs Klasinn who served as toastmaster.
.h,: r...
Samual Garland. Mr. and Mrs W W
* luorsnger A'e aa entertaining deuce ..f Mr. Ftvd Klngdon of Long
MmUb. Mr anft Mrs Harvey
Uiig
worthy. Mr. and Mrs. M II. l*upo. Mr
nml Mrs. H. P. WUbolm. Mr and Mrs
Jolin Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. I. Soule.
James l>unm Mra. MaitesolL Mrs R
er of the Lone Tne achool. in
J. Forraal. Mlaa Hannah. Mr. and Mrs
pid tiiwnshlp. was brldeematd.
R. U Bpraguf. nnd Hon IVrry Han
THE MARKCTt.
and Mr hYank Klngikm of Lake Ann

T.^narMra,

“c: K. Buck would have
even SO. hot ha la outI of
i the

made an
iKiroii. Nov. iT^Uecemlier
city.
kjSr^ No 2 ^red. 88
No.
It waa a very happy galherlug. sig
don. and wa* greatly enjoyed by a!>
nlfteaal of long and pleaaant assoela
27.—November wh<>at.
gue*u. a number la‘lng praaem
r. 87»4c; May. 8C^c.
Traverse City and €Hher places.
iher wheat
- Klngdon is a pro*perous and uie
u^dale young fanner. After the ban-

••5L,
JJ.™.g.o,ccH,Uk

n^^’in*tht?r1)<«uiifu[ SuTO home

Harhfft MonUgut.

‘V Ksi -a, twryy

jr Whetrev-t_______________________ 8XHf

........

RECORD WANT AO.

L‘r:l

■Eliss=p'l

Sheriff

Wednesday night with n luUleiit and
Or
Wblieh.vi! s|M*nt Thuuk-glvlng
with Kno> Tr«:nialn«.'
Mrs c. It Wait reiuriesi today after
*l>endlng Thanksglvlnr with her par­
ents In Cadillac
(bv.rge Houndy and faniil.v of Alden

,a.,j

i in marriage We
morulug at U':SO «i'clock by
T I’llodi of the Church of Cl
of the- bride’s father.
J. W
1
NelM>n of 407 North INvIar fttreet,
MUk Grar«* .Nelson wraa maid 6l
h.mor aud Philip Thiel beet man. The
bride was attirvsl 4n a cream allk
dree* and carried rarnaitone. The wed­
ding march was play.-d by Miss Marcant MrQui'*T of C.'dar
Tlu*rv wen- a large number of very
iM-autiful and uM-ful proaent*
About
•SI gtn*«t* sat tb*wn to a mmptuous
wedding dlnm r

FOSNSNT,

MICELLANEOUt

to spend

W. L. Ilnvwn and Floyd Smith have
n-turtuHl from Manc«-lona where they

The gu(.«ts weiv iMStiNl si two ta-

_

I p\*5

W. H navis <»f St. Ivouis is tn
&Kur« Traveraa City Souvenirs at
r visiting her s^m. J M Illskes the Record olllce~25 cents tor eingle
coplee. 5 for tUIO.
., , ...
4d Summit City sik»o!
-------- --Non
and
aNI> SAtVfiltS :

"Brnc

s3^“

«V,7"ii,rh'V

jrin’aVr
4!!S^
1 C’t’U.MWHEU BrumH T" Ufl.ST Aft Ba.t

At Steinberg's Store

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SLAVES OF THE
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Gonfectienery
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C.AM. and .See <U*R Window

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high grade Chocolates' if vou
don't, that is all.

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Plien: 25e. SR. SOt. 75e

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DR. JEKYLL
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-JESSE JAMES
THE BANDIT IHT

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Apply this evening
•from 7 too clock or
any time tomorrow at

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