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The Evening Record, October 29, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1903-10-29
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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yESTEROArS 188UE
>ad Crap flalaaA Tbia Yaar by Han.
rrr:£rr.r *“
TH* WRATMRO.
iAHENDED
ARTICLES
mmpaav^V
I? thTi^T^ CHANoe or CMAfrren or t. c.
of iht^ city U about bair comploiad
Tb« yield I. *o«id. tbooEb the y;«»«r
p«r acre faawa he Eivan a* |W. A
SEVENTH TEAB-S016
p hailROAO CO.
^ V
a
-•
,
bi:*'
AT ILK lAWDS
Over City Boot Store. Float Supec
Rooam 8 and 9. Would be okiMd
tohat^kdi^cllfarfiae «rtJ5^
trimmed hatt. EvTrythmt the IsM.
Mlaa Marritt A. Huehaa of That Plaoa
Or. Harry Oou«las Wataon of
r..r tb.- rlly
:r.rM. "o]
bTJl I
DIED WHILE
ATHERWORK
..Ml)
The commiuee ^
s^r/rh^raThS ^.rbee^^‘‘t:.x
Some
mothers
Don*t Know
SUITS.:
'T50 c
• The difference « in our Ikvoe by slot.
Hoar gofsl our tiuUlrcns
arc. 'n»c roajoniy ff Travme
aty molhm do know, however,
and unite m Miying that we «ell
the l>c»t wearing rfioe. few children in town. That is somcIhing. Better >cl us shoe >t)ur
tM T.S0 - Etmt Sit heartic the Bento Ubd -tJ» tM
,.e"orfUVsSIiSlf *
Shoes and Rubbers
chilihcii
i/xa* 5 fo 6. 50c U $/
Srxax Oi ic n.7$ef$L50
S.ics 12to2,%1 toi2
Wi hive just addsil SUMS, MUM.
Ofirsho8s,$lppers,8tc.,tonrStoek
CLOTHESPIN
MACHINE
iS'ffS'SHrS
•rH“5.‘*.s2.r;rTo.v?
ss'kri^'.^"''s^’sr*v,n...
161; Elmwood Avenue. 400 73; Hoon
villa.-17. ToUl anrtrllmenl thi
r.040. which makea a wy «ub«
increase over last year
EMPLOYERS
TO ORGANIZE
^*WHb tbe wuund.Hl
Xlrs
lUnUb
Tuck.-r s ImkI) was taken to Maiveline
and shipped fium that |K»lnl to Chi
eag.1, where li.r husband awaited It
It will He In stats* in Chicago until to
morrow night, whsfn It will be shipped
to Umdsm U» Iw* Interr.*.! iH-tUb' the
RgPRttlNTATIVEt Or
ClATlONt MlEl
' Ta Parlaal rians for a OnUn
^ alMda AH Amtrica—Oatanaa rond
Will Ea Appcoprlatad.
"^Thl*‘w‘^Iv'k*^ wTTJluss d 1.) -a I.Kise
1st ra
brsuik
I wo staadarsi slswiwi s and sine dining
car wi-re deralUil and hurlesl against
an Immense sUm*I wa».*r lank at the
side sd the
md. an offlesT of the
s badly InjursM. and
annsu r.'cs.vs*r
TluMrs A K
llad.n
Kan : Fred lUHno
;iuns-!.l. Kail . J.dm It ShiH-maker
envsr. W II
ICO L M
I; L Kewley
^711
Hesl.'r l•.'s.Ila. III : Bert (^lmnls
Chicag.*
h 'Tvu-ker was on her wa
troiii a visit to the army farm cidon
. rx-l. K-.-Th.' m-.. .X Mr.
ms ha\e tn-r- Iks.th Turker s d.*ath wa- broken t
General Booth b> his M»n Bramwel
daughter da,e.| the «l
Th.' b»ss of his di
iMlttdlng the eaUbUshmeni of n bu man and since
h.- has mH*a acting
he
Th« general auth.s
statem.uit
Th.- 1
t^ted Ihclr orgai
REPORTS
/Will De Submlttod at Ladlaa* Library
American forces
us with staggering
to the inscmtahle
be>piu ma♦ titlou has thus far proved a
and 1.* practical men the Inleuilon appears to N' a success. The
innehlu.* has Un-n Inspected by sevL*ra1 who an« Interested in the nianu
racture of cUnh.'aplns and by men In
i. rest.-d In luachlnerv. and it has ap|.,al.d favorably lo those who have
.-samlne.1 ilo- inachlio* and Its prodi.f**ihe Ov‘i[l'‘wiKvl Hlsh-c\ .‘ind‘^hU
K4.n. W C. Hull. lnsp.*ru-<l tbe machine
an.l Its omrailon
The Oval Wood
Ib-h
IM III.' 4arg.'-t manufacturer
id eU.th.-splns in th.* m.rthwest. and
naturally Mr Hull !• Ii|ten»sle.| In InV..I.U..I.S 4d this kind "He and W. C
Hull waich.*d the o|HTati.»u of the <narhlm- and its pnHlu.-t with iimsidor
aid.* inierohi and pronounced U a
great impiov.-m.nt ..\.r ih.' old way
id making cl.dhe,.pln- Mr. Hull. h.»w
e\er t-iUishU-r.-d the question as to
wh.lh. r ih.' squar.' clo^hc^pln would
find as much favor with the cunaumer
a- the rt.iind pin now on the market
.Mr. Smith's Invention manufactures
a square clothespin at th.* rate of from
3tH» u, ton a minute, and a gre
imeitv ean b.* attnln.*d. de
uiKUi the siM*o«l «d th»* machln
Is U'Uex**.! that a rat.* of f.o0 a
can b'
r lift'd U first reduced to
small piecesI five elghlhs of an Inch
squar.' and ihe
the pn>per
pmper length, and fed
Into a carrier, which
to a cutting
device.
but wc bm
Go.1'
POrULAl COUPLE UHITED
to the saw. I
atlon cuts I
loper1* in a continuous row
Iwing delivered Into a
Ihe end of the machlnt
Is followed by another
- the pin* to a finished
I'nder th.* lurro.*r manner of culling
the slot*, only one pin I* cut at a
ilu Kvselka and MU* .
time, the Smith inve
invention
were united lu marrlagt
In this r
ai the home of the b
do Souih I'nluo street, b.v
^ rrducv.1 amount'ol*tUnRev T P niom of ih.* Church of
lu'r rt*qulred for each pin. Tnder this
ChrUi
The cirvmony
SAtevsH Mill and Rrupwrty of David
CMItew CbaRBM HaiMa.
UWlookfw. Mlek. Oct 2D-Thc ‘‘T
smaslv »»M.
Umber, ehanttew The only the Immadlate relaUvei
Md ewmblBS fomcrly owned by and
After Uie wedding cen
David OoUlaa at UiU place, have been vM«l
bountiful • wedding supper
aloi tomorron' akomlng. Both are
peacttoal ablast« »Ul mea and will
•tart the mill In tbe near future
Severa/^ Children'. Shoe, at SSc. 60c. 03c. 66c and 69c per |».
You wfll find it economy to .upply many o( your wanU here.
Ask Til Mas Wki Owns Oii
ST Q P
AND THINK!
Lace. Congren and Bluchers.
\’ou get juft what >t)u pay for,
lx>i5 of Wear. Lots of Style,
al oapltalUu
ntion. 8. Ini
It of thy Tbo
C<».. looked (
'SSi nrw.. auU
S"s
factory •houM
om
I « firct Ctmu
RMlsr i Ske^
l2?ProBtSt. N.E.Siroiif.«cr.
'.rtx.- rjuH"
HOUSE
TO
RENT
the man or wo
man that has
cold
KIMBALL
W.W.WMBIILICOMPMIY
Shce^
We Want to see
Woul.l It not be wiser to btiv a
h.gh-gtadc
Piano at Uiioi v puces ami on
easy tenns than to i»ay a big
profit to the miiUle man lor an
inferior insirumenv" jL'oiue in
and figure wtth us we guaran
tee vo.u value receixe.l
feet.
We
have‘ lots
7 minutes
from down
town
of
wFOOTWARMERSw
We give >-ou the bc« money will
buy. Wc do as we advertise
NO FAKE SALt:S!
m
ROWUKD DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
The OW RcliabJc Shbe House ;
FRINK FRIEDRICH &Cai
The New Stand. 242 Front St
!
Rutner i Old Suod
-
I->ont Su
Oppomte Whitmg Hotel
TRV A RECOHO WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
JUST RECEIVED
A magnificent collection of all the most recent
creations in Ladies’ Belts. The assortment rep
resents such novelties as the crushed leather
BeltTlTSB^ery dainty Beadwork Belt and the
artistic Tassel belt. There is also included In
the collection a good representation of the pop
ular Silk and Velvet Belts with buckles and
mountings of Gilt Cut Steel <md Gun Metal In
very handsome designs. Your inspection In
vited. We havd belts ranging in price f^m
ms o -fco mm-oo
Hand-Tailored
« Overcoats
Our
Overcoats
are
Perfect
Made by tbe Stein Blocb Co.
and Hart. SebaffnerA Marx,
possesses a distinction of
Style, a perfection of fit and
sbane-kecpliu: qualifies
evident to every one who has
ever seen thenu Ibis •explain*
in part why it taxes onr efforts
to keep the supply on band
CQIial to Qie dgfpafuy.
nent inanarmctnren or Ldidingtoa will
m
uTr *
;::;nTvj^r:«cr(Srt ;;ihi;;Tor
Kyielka for some time
1
Mr. aad Mn. KyMlka will make
tbatr borne at llS Mast Niatb guoM.
sad have alroady oommeaced hou»e^“bSt of frtmuUI wUl
wUI extead
oxtead be
beanl> aad Rood wu
f
V
^
NEW
•5
B. Holley, secretary of tb« dev-
ml
THE ECONOMY STORE‘i4rF°.riys.C"^
$3, $3.5D, $4
r-v«2
> to anoiher device, which per(hi* form, and from there tbe
r proiH'U the piece* down lo a
saw. which cut* out the slots. The plus
tVM Of Woman's clubs, held In Grand
CHANGE AT INTERLOCHEN
BcicUs-om NEW STOCK we have « in.n.en« line of btokeo
vtk (or both young and old.
We have ooe lot ol Ladie. $3.00 Shoe, to clo« out at ooly $1.SS
,r:.*o7ircC^».^.
II, Wr. I- «k* tiv.iaihS 1U<RN«.
Kansas City, Oct. 2l*.-Mrn Booih
Tucker. s»«>nd dauRliter of Con. WllHam Ikxilh. head of the Salvation
fiiJidH trnania. and carded 3« |«rk- Army. aiu| -known and loVed by Saha ANDREW SMITH'S NEW INVEN
tIunUls everywhere as 'T'he ('ousul."
TION MEETS WITH FAVOR
**rTiiOB advice Ilf the committtt-.
was almost Instantly kllUMl in a wrt-ik
board voted to ratae Mlaa HU
oil the main line of the Santa Fe. near
Haakaira salary ftoiu 110 to |:o per Ikuiii Ixike. at t« o'clthck last night
Speed and Accuracy of Detail,
Her iKHly was lerrlhly c^hed. and
*^Ji-rintcndcnt
Ullbert
reported she died an hour after Adng Ukeii
hich Appeal! to Practical Men—
from the debris
Fourteen fdher pas
sengers were lujuretl. three probably
FEDERATION
OKN*r L.KM KN
. SUITS thU sre offered .1 $10.00 ttooiid the dl]>,
then sec ours at
Last Meeting This Evening.
he did it with his PRICECUT
of the ni.*etlnK>. on th.
WAS
SECOND
DAUGHTER . OFj
will oorur ihls evonlnK at
Melton Suits. 14 to 44. black d
Mayor John II Santo fancy, elegant $10 values, going a
'COMMANDER BOOTH
^joid Mis-lon
IevMavor Alfred V Priedrlrh. Ald.-r
loroey fYan
this clt) t.
Wrack on tha SanU Fa Attendad Wit
I p,M>|d,
Tarribic
Reaults—Mrs.
Boothwonder —Kuppenhelmer- aulU
Tucker Wa» on Her Way to
^^1 year. When a vote wa. f*-It wa. decided to iMiy her the |4
. :
^City Book Store
SALVATION AlHY LEADER
'iCS'"’
per amnth. some thlnklna It •<»»»«»*»«*
m
**Cady RosoU Daughter/*
*Xbe6rcy Cloak.**
**Cb«Filigr*«BalL*’
**Ch«matnebane*.**
**6ordon KtHh.*’
“Ok IBottte of tho Pasiuro.**
MADAM MEOILL
be 24x«0 f
a,-i"£r!:i“:S.S
Th,
»:
Reports from 2tt of the largest cities in America,
show the MX best selling books to be
Grand Roplds Uniiad.
* The bride. MUs Harriet Hushes, al
.D this occaakm
udle over white
be,n d.*.fluuel>
veil and rarryr<*hHM In thi- T
InK a shower UMiquei <*f Bride nau^s.
•la
ralln.ad
pi
was ihc^lctur.- of the i.tfwl bride.
IM- very n.tiwMibnt for ih.- unb«i.llf»* A l‘. ‘
thoritlaE plaas to te Armva fur as of
the
H-rr.dary
<d
siatv
at
I-anslo«
The
bridesmaid.
Miss
Lucy Seator
cual fn»n» till-rarr
elEbt-fwiai
brick arhanr tMiUdias.
,d,^l anlrU-, of lur«nM.ratlun of CTilcacu. was Rowned In while lawhlrli vUI ba loeatad la ih«
. will iH* no lo^oai rhanpes In th<
over Nile isni-n silk, while the
iT
FREIOMTE IN COLUEION
ward, oa lha kA oa the aoQtha
I hart. r. Tb» nsnu* «f the com
im uf^ h.»nor Mrs C H Carter.
aar af Ualoa aad Thliiaaath
iiaiiv will i»e cbanpHl Inun ibe Trav
Isaiiilfull) aitlr<sl in pink mousKillad and rirwman Misamg .erv,. riiv. PenliihuU A \>ld M>r
e Trave
Traverse
in Wrack an the B. * O.
! Kl.<-irlr llallroad To lu Ae
BU.U.,
Tb.
.
IS. Retina o-wrw
U-pv A IVnlOhuU lUlln^d Cu
re UK' w.HldiiiK reception was ten.1 w-.«- iN-stiilluMy
trtnmiefl In
ouuii freUht train on t
cr.H n-iiu.l whit.-, while autninn leaves
dora aoi ataia what th« I
11) ;iu years. I.U
more A Ohio rallruad «,llld.-d sU
wn I 4Uh, r fd natun-'a fall yarb added
be iNilli of. but It will be
flmt rbsrt. rmiles east uf here at f. ..cb-'k thU
lo the splendor of the M-ene. Glenn
moruInK »Hb an east Umnd bical |
Powers of Traverse Cliy was In the
1( loekera fur the fo
^ siM. definitely .It^lded^ye
f relab I. wr«<kln* ten cars
KorUmt
receivinK line.
Id coat |ltT6 .They '
K Mon»n of Grafom wa- kllli^^l and
lUInty refreshments were served In
ha deep aad 4 feet
1
uf Ibe nroniiiieut tuiKlness m. ii of ih.* ihe dioInK r.Him
a Ar.-niai. is tnlsslni:
Dr and Mrs. Watla. to the Uumeaa of the
rliv in fake |K«Ht»ns «n the U.ard of
drove lo TraveriM* City, when,
ra. derided Wd ,tn put ibem
dlrWloi s fd I ho r.»ad
While these
i«M>k th.' «arly roomInK train for
n.o« hive foi d.nnli.ly stated that tlrand Kapl.ls. -where the tcroom has a
they would
lucrative pranIte In his chdsen prte
fesslon. and where • furulsh.'.l home
awaits their ctimlni;
Amona the ru.-hIs whti atteu.l.-.]
peddltiK fn.iu out of the vUUr.la Ibe new kchi»o\
MO a ti
eiit.-nul-e. wa> rall.nl u> Cleveland K. I) TaMor and wife of t’hleaKO.
rted In the
I to be I
suddenly thU uu.rnim; He has acroed Lucy ibai».r of Chh-aR... J ('» Wa
» desks for Prof Needhait
dellnltely to Kuamiiu-.- the nUd If tho un.l wlft- of ('.rand Kaptds. Hr K
JosHn 4.f BU Uaptds. (' II Mahan and
IeHd\"’‘pmmUed “ ThTruilremeu^ .Mr wife of Kalkaska Mrs Marthas Lawr
Il..-4;»lv .-l«v^. would have tM-eu pmjnto of Walker. Minn . and the Misses Evebrwed salary for aev«n-days’ abi
bhlrb abe waa compelled to ta
4Vlleraw'ri\s\Tlu.ldenU lie"* Will tn- i'i.* Camp ..f Trav. rse (*Hy
g;. ' ^
Cate eopyright Books
Oct. ».—St
Rapids. Mich
Paul a ehurrb waa the cene of a hrU
Han wxMldlnK last
Ust even K at 7 o'clock.
A Hushes, aialer
whnu Miss HarrU
eph Butler of this
___________ Mlfc of Dr Harry
I Wataon «
had been
ur effectij Ulng srecn and
POtmONE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
NEW COAL tHEO
Cmn 1ttf 'Oamf>rta< OtriWV*f
♦«»# «#aa-#la Lafha«
raatbaM Oay» •! HifA BcAmi
This Vaar.
TAKE
Artistic Millinery Parlors
nnujAifTii^
----------
TO
j
_________ __
day aftemorw
HIM AIE UfVITED
^INMIIM AfICNITKCT TO OKT r/.
>IR CCMT
.-u..
^HE: EVENING jRECORI)
THAVERSE cmr, MICH., TlirRSD.W, <HTt)BER S», 1908.
niANNEW
K, I^INNG
,1.,:-
STORY
BLOCK.
COR.
FRORT
M0
tIRIOR.
Ten to Thirt) Donark..ui.
SeetkeUie.
■L'J
Hamitton Clothing CiTf
i
■.i-K-st.
'Vn:;?:
K KVBMUJQ UMXXntD. TjtAVBBaB CITY. MtOH. IHPBSDAY. OCTOBSB
THED^WNGRCCORD IT is WTO
marthi9€ous
WORLD’S STAR
TIAVEKSECnr
ltOS._
Tl CIOSE OUT m ANY PRICE
misiiesscams.
We have a kR of Pcalnaular Heatcm mod Cook
Stove* tlmt we hax< been tr>Hng to dose oof Cor tbe
laM year god a halt We need tbe room, and they
TMVtMC «MAI*
•
•HOSIERY*
. TM©*.T.»ATW««il. W.MANN«M
I;;
k*:,
T"^
.
•Mk TtaM
Tbiscnttbowstbei
jicTtect soft. coal heater
everputonlbemarkcL it » limply periect. The
dirtier soft coal b the more beat k wnU give. This
stove wiU burn the dirtiest soft coal without giving a
partkk ol odor; it has patent ask pan. to jv>o <V> not
get a particVe of dirt or dust m taking up the ashev
TO* knu S Bite kjr «Se Sty a«y S«iuiic lUBs
•rcBt<e«(lbekcst Sfutahyin. akUwa ray koiTy
»u!S
«1
rnimt go now. tectrikss if Frtce.
tyizjjsf
MMcm. I
WK tM bmtM
Ttmverve City <ma te«t bcr. It la w>
CMit ol IteMaAaaa itet tlM dMialTe
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
K-«?!Sga2S?3
aM*v*.a*veUat a Ste'araaiUe Saw. We ta»e
ili A. MitCHtB. City Clr«iM.r.
tkCB Sf Cklltrea. it tizca Ira* r la lO :
of all kimk of Healing Stoves. Sled Ranges and
Cooks,
I to nome to tbe i
waa 0 u> •. It waa adaiittad evaa bj
ra of tba TrararM City teas
»4 41 tb# F
. Mleb.. 4« I
South
Side
A. J. WILHELM
J. W. SLATER
Union
Street
ALE AND MTAIL
^
V::
/^
■ 7 ;
WHY Wt WILL NOT MAVt HAND
Tibllb.
It la u»d«4l4W« tb4l bttilftaaa COIH
dIUoM ta Iba Uai alx Jwmtba
«A cb4iW«i tor tba beuar. Mtya tba
t«tof Ocamn
It mut be »4i
i Ibid tberr U depreaalon la twrta
tba faraa uf tba team, tbalr aatartabimatit vaa prorldad for at Maaoaloaa.
aad avarytblac waa ready for a faaa.
but Trararae City did aot abow ap.
If kioka pretty bad. and a TraTeraa
a «ws
OF mansaM
I to aay
I":
Traverse City did
rlrtawy over Big Kaptda nad m l
onl <t«pnMl<» tk«l follral k
to play Manceloaa. can lay no
uf abaonaal activity and oyerproduc o the champlooablp of Northern
Miciiljcan. and la order lu have a
tloa It la not true, bowarar.
tbftst of a claim, must meet and detbaae tbinsa are aaoeaaartly tbe fora> feat Mancekma
1 It la up to
ruaarra of a period of ilowaiisbt bard naverae C'Uy to.
•ven to iiaylng for the din
he Traverse City bo^ did i
eat ^
and producers, more workers and
^la Are years ibe wealth of the tut000 to •fl.OOO.fltW.tHIO
In the
tiam the money In the nmntry has in
creased from |I.&u«.i34.UOO to f2.r4».
JJO.OOO This ts money on a b».M l>a
sis. subject to DO diseuunt
\ dollar
Is a dollar to every man
No d«*|ireclstioo Is possible
In seven year* our exi*»rt» have la
cnrnsed from
to |i.::m.
711.000
TtiU Indicates a i-onstsDily
AUtwea M S>T*a I>cr«Sts la
.M
Is feared In tbe case of tbe
as he is a frail child.
Mrs T. W. Lawton-fif Coopemrllle
tempted to fill her gasoline stove
without turning out tbe blaze, and as
a result was sew.....................................
tbe arms and tbe
‘.7r
"VnlJei^^*Clir*Hlgh*^sc*hool bunch
Steiihen l.aulncr. .
K. C. Hrxmoml. I O. Crotscr
0*TTE:0F»ATb-l V
I O TRl*KHU44»l* l* 44.1IK>* M J^TKl K
ORS.
KIDNEY 4^
sand was mangled
ier
The hand bad .to he ai
It the wrtsi
Batn*w tv IJt y
Toledo O
fur workers, activity In mam
mg. opfukrtunltv for safe Invc
aad geaeml eondltliHis abaoluK
DOYLEaetallMAaMACE
Popular Coupla Unitad at gL Francis
Church This Morning by Bov.
Fr. Bauer.
A very prvn> weildlng was solemn
lie,i with high mass at 9 o'clock ihli
morning at 8t fYancis’ church bj
Rev. ty. Uauer. the contracting par
th*s being Miss Katie Doyle and Mich
hrldeamald was Mias Mary
ter of tbe groom, who waa
Marytamd. who would like to i
demoeiaHr
prealdenttal
cant
Gorman would fight R(KMu*velt on the
race laaue. and because the president
dlaed Booker T Washington it
timed thst this lssu4>^soulU l»e the
corract thing
Then, again, he d«-
erattc rotee «ad Anai
little figure
Tbe raee piwblam will
la the oampaiga. oppoaUloo of the
trwts might throw a heap of money
Into the eontest to defeat Roosevelt,
but we believe the reauU will be a
. rulblaM waste of mopey Th.* p»*.ple
waBt Roosevelt, and it 1. dollars to
do^bauta that the people will w la out
aeit year Besides. It Is not a sure
thlag that the asoeeTod iatetwsu of
the eouatry caa afford to defeat the
The crowded roedklue of our
acbooU has prompted the board uf ed
ueatloe to tahe atepa tor a eew build
lag. The gitj oirai a deelrabk* atte
oe Ueloa atraH, comer of Thlrtoenih
atmet. ta the f^rth ward, and li U
goMsPad to emci a auluble building
oa that atte. Last might the board or^
Bated plaas to be drawn tor an eight
roombutldtag. The board vary wlmAy
dealcma to have tbe new building
reoy for paa for the bactoEalag of the
ian tana of IfOL This wlU be almohttely paeaeaary tf the ooageatloA of
(he achool Iwlldtags U to be reHevM.
derenth strecL
> to their meads after I
In their pretty home at
Backache
-I
Rod*a*Bye Baby
These are sweet wordv' hut how iruch
pala and sulfSAng they used to (naan. It’s
ditlai^ now. $IM Mother'a Friend has
beo^ known azppcmat moPvers hxva
TShabttaniK in Alleyn rounty
Do Good—It Pays,
igo man has obaerved thaU
eds are bolter than real eaIs—some of the latter arc
Act kindly
and gently,
show sympathy and lend *a helping
hand. You cannot posaibly lose by It.'
Most men appreciate, a kind word and
encouragement more than substantial
muSiiy w^^mt£i*t?iXull^ iay:
good friend, cheer up. A few doaas
of Chamberlain's Cough Ramody wUl
nd you of your cold, and there U no
JS5STyou*tS? that mS*lclne!^r^31mjrs
cures. 1 know R for It has helped me
••I'oqueaiSMisWy.-Il'rU. 41.K*. that mak.* UHe
twenty |.«s^4 i.g. r* of blni'f"
you've .-uTTle.l
But file mtlroiid uuin retired angrily
He never did have any u*e for a tech
ttloBll.v. exa«*f man anyway.-Cbh-xgt
,zrz
try a
RBCORO
want
ABk
^‘^cifPm^arfvor^pJ^vp.^-^y^*" | |J,«. !nm s .xTocL“iniU
DENTISTS...
,\11 la\e% pxj^
Without coUaciloo
Tti-. *an J on all taxes remaining na
paid 4»n Sepiemlier 1st and unUl Octo
ber l.f a ivcnaJty of tme per cent fer
C4.llecu.in will Ik* charged
On all
. P. CARVER A BRO.
IFIRE INSERANCE ^S^
t
L. L- A BUILOifia
Wilheim block, room ri(
M E HASKELL.
City Treasurer.
if-
__ There is.HaUeButt-y One
“Round Oak” Stove.
Beckwltb. Dow«tl»c. SI U ..
c cab
Vherv may bo other "Oak" Stoves with various
names added, but there i> only ONE GI-.Nl'lNK
•ROI NO 0.\K" STOV1-. One j-reat test i> to
•see the name on the le«." We are th.- sole agents
for the •Rounil ()ak" stoves for all this north region.
No stove gives so univl-rsal satisfaction. One cus
tomer told us the other day he had used a "Kound
Oak" stove eontiniiously (or twelve yeai> and he
asked for no In-tter -tove.
ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES,*
.ofthc-Round Oak"
* stove, (made only by
heck with, Uowagtc)
is adapUbUil). It
ii not only the be*l
heater for getting all
4.1 the heal out of
the fuel and reducing
fuel hillz. but it can
be used for any fuel
that b mo« coovenicnl or the least ex
pensive to v-oa: It
wiUburn bard coal.
«oit coal or wood. It
boms aU of them
equally well and at a
grealer savingofexpcoto. and with more
cleanlmchs and km
work than any other
_______________ Move made. If these
r important to >x>u. let w show you j ••Round Oak- «<ne. and the pr ces are
HARO COAL
WOOD
ROUND
SOFT COAL
DAK
from $1100 to......... :................................. .................................
S28.00
Broke liito Hla
of Cavei
TO cum A COLO IN ONK OAY
Taka
taomo Qatatoa Tah-
tHt-n p!st-**l in m>
.•t -., ST
Stove Buyers Remember This
* hv Jas. G
bee A R
r.LTViSS’TTlL’SfriSS
iHdleve rd 1»etrr JioL*' he sjgba
rty'I!f T'r.'.‘uU'’n
X:-*
. k»*tl«trltl. .Birik.
because once taHtag B ata apough.*'
It u (or thia aama rapaou that rou am
IMPS . bitsghl."
-oh**»! and city tax
K. ». CHAPW. Proprietor.
RECORD WANT AD.
nd his mind mtrongtr than many ^ twexent stamp and n4-xi day when
of KO.
H« has 12\hlldreii. 75
|o mak** out the pay . hecks
Ichlldmi. 7«» great-grt^dohlldren
nien. wrote the one for this
Bumbx of great-iS^t
man's saUry In lull
Then he hap|K*ued 141 think of ih4- stamp incident.
Therv arc nos* iweoiy Angora
arms In Michigan and
,»iher I.ni* for two ii*i
onI ih'e'\^dS?icS“of*Hu
Mo
le Cobb tried to
City
;. and as a reau
kill :
toutt Cobb has a
The dog had
hoen tormenting his cows and Jn try
ing to get at llM* canine Cobb shot
himself ihmugh the hand. Two flnthey
tated.
Cheboygan who
PENMALLEGON
DENTIST
He Laartied a Great TrutK.
is said of John Waaley that ha
said to MUtraaa Waaley: **Why
"Ask
-TAXKS
.•V Iix
A. D. TYLER
George JackaoD of U4*ur :
cx'lebraied hla one hundreds
day last Momlay. Hla healih
largest Is
cr.*ek. In
At Bay
shoot and
SAWYER
ice—506 New WPh*lm Bl.»ck
dextamaDy. It la rubbed thoreucbly
le mimclaa of the abdomen. It gives
^ and sPuagth. wad when the (ioal
rrmtulatlons will U-
flAS M BEKR8. City «*lerk
J»BPET imiillie WORKS...
A of Highest Poaa.bM Grade
P Gold W-rk a Specialty
row'V UJ
and farm products
and the farm pixiducis have Increasei
ia value fn.m |2.4fi0.i07..sH. m 17. 764
477.000
al said Ibiard mill I
»u tuy^ utboe lor iLe piti po^^
DR. FENNER’S
Lhe"lll^l‘0*0x4HUNURKPUO I RS
'’f*‘j. imSE^Y^A
JI'N01.AN-Pr«:wc*l —11 un».s^
Caipet t1e.»*i4»i: s'fJ reath.-r Rcf...
vslmg Car,*-l --wniii; and Uyiu*;
Opon Tueadaj^Eveni.u* 7 uv
king along a trairtbi fs
Halls Catarrh Cure U taken luierilly, add act. directly on the blood
id niuctms BurfacfM of the system.
a
-— - -- ^ — -. .
C. A. Hamtnona. Cathicr.
Chaa Wilhelm O W. 1 Jhnlic.
J. M. HucUmanlel
W. Kevins. WiU.aml.ou.l4vn.
old. was
ni through .Manceloiia on their
to IVdoskey Saturday. They made
ihlutts lively with Traverse City yelU.
«ati*d that Traverse City would play
ihent uu or no count. declarvHl that
ulverlne. but U
ManceKma could bring the
•h him
Ikstor*.
the Traverse aty
before they could r
elleve he will rec
> the entire bunch.
Tnuii lake.
While hunting
»lh4*r ways rousiHl the Ire of i
*. I*. V. Bomyvr
m. Manetdoaa i»eopU% who s
buckshot In his
h.* ileiiot as the iral npassed thnuigh
thigh from an acideiilal discharge
le.! by his son as they
3iat«- of Ohio. Ctt> of ToUslo Li
. tbe f
ce. The slock of a rtfle
Krank^J* Cheney make* t*ath that
he U senior partner of the firm of P. ried ^hy the elder man
I. Cheney A Co., doing bnaluesa
Carpenter
K ^C
City of Toledo. County and
sister of Roy
sculptor *h4» ha< Just vVKnpleie
ua
for 4Wt*h and ever> ca«*e of Catarrh has-rellef In bronze oi (bo lal4*
as
hat cannot be cured by ibo use of aior McMillan, has po.ved
giHsI at working in clay as her hn»ih
Ha Ms Catarrh Cure
er She. U leaching in tbo scho<d for
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before we and aubaerlbad
In my piwaence. this 6tn
to i^ulplunHer srork
cenilmr. UK«
A W CLKA80N.
arkahly
(Seal)
Notary Public.
.Are now kjcatol at Suite
Wilhe’m Block. o*mer Krooi
and I’nion. Suits made to or
der.
Oeamn^ an.l pressing
promptly done at mo.>;ate
prices
Dt«>(4 iis a card, we
will caU lor an«l deliver W4.rk
if 4’osiied.
TI
Undrus S Trest X la'I-r'
lOHN
waa acridentally dl«*harred. the charge passlog through ih« low»*r part of hla ab
domen and through tbe thigh,
out a few Inches lieluw the hip Davte
arUcles of rkHhing Into the
and hi this teiTlble condH
i mile to shore and called
To the Taxpaying El*<tors of th« Qty
of Traverse Cliy. Grand Traverae
County. Michigan:
Whe Board of Revtow and Equallaa
uoD of the City of Travarae City.
Michigan, will meet In regular aswalon
|.»n .Monday. .Slivember 2nd. 1»03. In
[the f'ottneU Kuuma on Casa airaei.
I from K o'cl.vck until 11 o'clock la the
forenoon, aad from 1 o'clock to 4
o'ctock in the afternoon.
They shall have the power to re
describe, revalue and rewquallae Ibe
several parts of any deacrfpCloe of
real eaiaie. but nm to Increase or di
JIttdnts & Trost
OmCTORS:
It. S. Hull. t*rrsuUnu
a widow and two so
A terrible hunting
* 8___ .
while l-Yed Davis. 12
out In a row boat on. I
Removal
1b Csihrs «
Qank
l*ower*. a switchman,
rqueiie. fell from tbe
switcher Tuesday at
of a St
In two by
Grand Rapids and
engine passing over hll
the aoddeni. whJefc
doaa not follow that t
there and were »ot
Planiy el Feeling In the Caee,
auaufacturlng plant, have l^n
cloned, and because tr
acUvc aa It was three yean aco. and tether, there will be a bot game and
There U pleaiy^of feel
because the stuck marbet is subject
already between the i'
to fmater fluctuations than
xn.l there will probably be
year ato. that all mills an* to ckwe fore any game Is played
lacmea are to be thrown out
ptoynient; that trade u to be para
and that the comllllons of
bard times uf mt and im are
preraU this year or next year
Actual coaditlons la the ctaintry
acalnat tbe lelum of bard tlmebave more pruducon and imn^*
Burners
In tbe last seven years
population has lncrease<l from 70.5&4.000 to 70.000.(H10
There U in nnind
3
^HaiY Rel^ and^
tad UMt tbare baa baao. at
•
PER CENT
pompound CTOiSSSJinrssTarss
vjlINTEREST
NOTICE OF MEEtiNG OF THE r
BOARD OF Review AND
EOUALIEATION.
““sS
apd pow he'a wtlrely enH. They're
sssrJS
sar:
THE HANNAH & LAY
^
MERCANTILE COMPANY
M
fi
THB EVEHISfl MOORP, TBAVgBSK CITY>' MIOH, THCRSDAY,:OCTOBEK at, ll>03.
TAKES PLACE
Not tried Ayer’s
0F20HEN
Sarsaparilla; Then
HERE IS A POINT
worth rememberins. namely; ;
that when we introduce our
••BEST" flour to you and say
It’e all the name implies you
may rely upon what we say.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Win Smm •• ComplHod «t • C««t <
fbuH«Hi
W It Vt-cilham • «ru.
M*ldifr of furiuiH- wbtwv honu* wn.
,uocc Hi Knni*. CU> Sul now -1^ the
•wide wt*rld H viriling hit otd hum**
1 wiH*rt* D«* w»t «i‘iu r
viu. •! n»ou
tioiiul li«nk Hiiu^ ukiiiK up bK w»n
drrliig. h. h». f.Might Ibo Mntmb!.-. li.
8umh Afric* t|M- SiuiuUrd* in Culw
lh«« Fflipifiut, Tngslogt wnd Mi»ro* In
«ily in*a
suddenly hwd
hill for thi year, Him PhtlipjdIP’ t.lgnd. M>ni;hf «>tbrr
recwlvl;iR his
ItMIlU* III
ItA AMUl
AmIm JUIlUir
\IIUlir ^IIU
Mlul tO
»•»
than usual
Me ilwtlrlm 4tf UMIiH*
du) U In KwniikM ('by wwniliiig kn out
brvnk between HhmU and JaiAn thgi
irs. when he was
ins f.w i: bfMirs
lu- may mtvi- iiudi-r th» luiniu-r of ihr
the stri'«ds Phyri
liHN) him dM^laivd bU mind mikado .NvH-dham U :i: >rar. .d,1 ai
jk. and that he would pn.h cording Jo Judg«- J«-niu-v. and ba. d»*
claicd bv cunnut liv«- lu a land wbortregain his reason
■*iV * *
1 there 1. no fighting going <n.
Of TBE WOILO
U»und
trains-
The
il^w docks
FOR
HEMES NOT UU IT
lurks for
'rno dtweru-d tbidr i*wu m«iilu*r lu go
;und lIvVl^ ih.- d«ig « ktfinH wn.l fewrt
amnuL Miws
FULLY EQUIPPED for everyyou haven’t tried thing that may come along
Sarsaparilla!
SPECIAL PRICES
days. Tb« w!^ haa
iUa-a undrr «ay the uaat four veeka
I Tb? coat of the Dew docks will be
jatxMJt tlS.ttoD. axMl they will take the
plar-%- <*f atHMit tmeoiy laen for every
twenty ftmr hour*. <inly two men bcln«
required to u<.k after them nisht and
day. Ttte ilocks are betn* erected by
KairUank. * Mo.
ThU will egul.
______________
pan> at tbU point In fln.1 class shape
to handle the kiadlnc of all enptnea
TP»AV«it«K OITV, lUIIOW.
RASTALL’S
NEW
JEWELRY
STORE
NOW ALL READY
SPECIAL
RING SALE
.^Nl) WE WILL PELIYER GOODS PROMPTLY
Bdlior Kreuing Record—As 1 noIrcd an item i
'
paving on Oa»s
atlng
all day
Bell Phone, i56
Citizens Phone. 50
Big Diwoonl (or Cad>.
Fine Groceries
Fresh Vegetables
Solid Gold Ringo-
.\
l.ARGE
VARIETY
OF
NEVY
....$1.00..
GOODS
RASTALL, w
CAMPBELL BROS
i
NEW
stand that the Chrl
CASH
TbU Huatllnr A
GROCERY
Don^t Forget the Number. 411 So. Union
Monday, and noticed that Ihe work
was so nearly ^pietnl that i do not
admit the calling weather Idea is
sufUcieni to ei^se our friend for cm
dueling Sunday paving
I wonder If our friend the cmtrwcu.r
ever rca.1 Sheld<yn s
His SlepA
If iioi I
.4. and |mac:lce
t’hrl^Mau fri.-ndf. now is an i>ppor
u. to enforo Christian eul
we allow opis.riunities t.
ClEAKST
CHEAPEST
.-.HEALTHIEST-.
pitcaleri
Tb.- c««l Is carried from
lb.- pp U|..ii an edieii. chain to the
|.ii-kei: oiH-iilUK lr«im which are iwo
MH*,ii. lur cualiiiK tin- engine. These
.(loud- arc r*igulai»ii by ilp- engineer
or hn-uiau df He . ngin. vMieii coal
i. 1o la* taken oli
Till- pp I. made of 4-emeiil ami steel
an,t i. fiailtally lwk*w gmuud
The
car Um.U of coal are run ufK»n this pU
and duiiUMHl into it. FYora the pit the
••oal p laktn automatically, the pH
tapeiiiig iwoard the lioUom. by means
Umglaf to a rich and ansiocraiic.
If an endiesH chain to ihe p..oltet In
Rev Jno 8 Cox. of Wake. Ark.,
.llsb family and moving
Ihc^^moe^
ds of women
Tbeie are a great iMe of oterfloH a reium ehuii I
writes. -.Kor IS years I suffered from
»y (ierman farmers in ihe eastern
Yellow Jaundice I consulted a aomTlie pit Is largi ..•nougli lor any car
lion and for tliu last two years the
,1 physicians and tried alt sorU
over sit years ago
Slid
Ihe
nia:ii
wiKiden
hulldlng
Is
•tllclnes, hut got no relief Then
, as the bolr i« an
siM.ui :ft;\:u; f»*«-4
one inglne can
can the use of Electric Hillars
ghters are found In the Held while i^Mil Horn the east shle irf the dia-k and It-el that I am now cured of a
Mins are at ndlege. at the loom. snd aiiiHher rim-h Into the huildlng Jlseasr that had mu In iu Kra^p fur
The pit t. twelve v.-arsIt you want a reliable
In llx' ridilng mill. or. cigar fsclotv oi slnrh in o|M it jiarl way
JatitMU-) S*. IMtT
The dock
rine Mr
Liver and
Kldtfey
• lerkiiut- III the lily
This yeai n..t I.s ated on th. aesi side.
'iUlms that the c
oiiu the f.erman w.uii. ii luit the.turm u.,ell U i.l»s Ie.-1 iroiii lUe lop rat
Mit irtrl (
“^1
dcbimy g. l KU-cirir
,iie^ and daugliteir, e\er>wh.r^
. w ho b
''\l low'’gM.Iimri*"ns«t.d a
gal antcMi M Jat (i J
Ion gasoline tanh ^
^^
Meads
tiiily .'•Or
The town id Armidale. New Houlh
- AVnhn. Itas a woman s lire hriga.le
YM^I.tu Vanianaii.
h
deOMimue.l Tie- «-ugiin- usi d to t un the marl
that has «win.il distliirilon in numer
voung Japani-e ol weaUhy etmi.ei I. a tj l.orn.. iNiwi I upright »ai
!^!*sh^ fmm hi7hJ«ir. aad
TO-DAY
rem.mnder of this week
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS
-d what I think about Sun.
paving
I think it a great shame
aiw our Chrtsilan peopW to allow such
•I to go unaoilce^
haa a <-apacity of- l*iu ton., and ’ the
pit u raparliy of 3t» tonk.
The pit lx >o urrangod that the car
can Im? unloaded in thU pit which,
with the i-aiwrliy of the ixickct. win
.uppl.v all itu- ciavl m-«|».d uiiill an
other car can lie placed over the pit.
The capar-iiv of the dock U *0 tons
|M*rbour. irtP Ibis amount of ctml will
»xa«aik«*
li
- poini
bm .« ax t
nv\9^ Isa*
Ik* limti«IU.xl
iLAUtlU'd Mf iluU
thf:
Not iblfy waled yw. bol
wwiriDrlMiMW-
AMS
ASSOLOTBLT ObOSLBSS
I.IOMT
B
mTh^wly
I?sri*7n*’ihe c*hlu!le or’S^lcndl^i to
r-t-r-rruj*
PEK 1000 WATTS
“.•rT;:.*:.:,:"
iloii^ ill iiiH iiaMve eounlrv ts llieiuau
ne of their nil
Iirlgade aimllanres
ri-nileriua assistance i
men when ni'cesaary
•is>ri In rewriiing work
9fim M
w'itli an ash pan.
Souicthinc withm the teach
ol all
All jomisaic floul.lc b|H»ctI »nd
»c.tm^l. ami at.-
!i Hiid workiNl two >eur- tu laiiioad
up lrI.ii/ilM^uioun<i u iiu.de ol
.iu.]i. Ill Allismii . 1*lielt he »uiighl ii
piwe- iai.l ^ace lo igiv; the
Mu prl^enrdut\
*‘ei,' Milig . -;-rH t.s-t u of ^Mh s (Bid rtie
awi'sfw' ^
tooled all the siont- They wei
ting nnny »*»« e<»nienis of the
ran Ihnim- bar when a detaehn
his liimv a> . twsliioiiul.le
III I he nioniing attired in llie ivgiilu
lion mi-iulU he u read) Mi Ills daily
The suiH*rluiendein oi his di
, ^>s Hie ilark^-yed liiHe orient
ihe.olhers made gisnl iheir escs
At Mlshfwaka
JInJIirtiabt
ewiyihtitg
in
PiMinsyi'iiiiIIlu line U-Iwe. U p!u..i.urg l..ltndallOl.^ an.i
eon-tl III tail, .
’ with the idea
»ll‘<-tigtl> »IhI ^-onteliirUis- CtHiiblU
leaiu Hie lailrond nuHlue^^ iliorougli
iMisses
10 and 20 Per Cent. Off!
The . ,tlM 0V4-ly
wro.iglit
woiidfT
ir. aiment o
o the I
Pri..i to I
L^mre
• 4Udliiarll> employv‘)l
mov lug. situ
Ind . Hm* arrival ol •mall Mes
I all Chandeliers h'lfcirollers. Bracket?* ami
1‘oriables.
ordered lyefore I)cceml>er Kt.
>ri aides, orderc
iMVei> >-r ti ll «Ie« Of ;i|hvil .-.AVhite
I.I. ifi.d ^.iiipN . Jd..pM.m«.
IiimI «i. l ot:* w renth* mmI pHl.^e.!
|ire-eni In llie fdtltv. l»l
Make Fine Xmas Presents!
li*itt**Ilirabow. the |a>piiIailon <
'''^•:r!;L::v::'ur ... .
ehaii and' e!ii o« He* Im- chwr bark H»
the first Jfdni. which U at the instep
riie Itarl Id the ii*. reinoviil wa^ fully pn^f>uge« ot the thriMt amt head a
I imlo-w III length Tie- oi*.railon wm- balxaiuie nu lha' g<M^f to.the mtniit
Hiircesslul aiid lbe fiM.t is a« well as
liA .-niHMually killing all germs
k.^, Iowa Is a native of New \i»rk ev.r Ol i-ourse P iin.k nerve and I
iiendH-A of caiarrh It enters the
stale, hut went to Iowa mon- than sufler.-d a great d.^tl while perform
With the oxygen
ktmng ^ tlw
iiig the oiaratton.’ saui In .4mlih
"wche Vhildrt u and Itas slit)
The pain was very grra' '
iu^ith to the wh.de syal.-m
.MaiW •"
jing testimonials liave l.w‘n re
home increasing from-.lil U. IR
• ere M rhildndi. two married.
to the arrlYal of the triplei. N.
We also carry a
t;.\S I IXTI KHS.
lined Forty Pounds in Thirty Days.
For several months our younger
other had be«,n inmbled with Indl-
line
of
the
l»esi
146 TrPMt Strut.
STAPLE AND FANCY
‘HE TIME HAS COMEI
any other channel. Write us at once
W. A. MCLAUGHLIN Co.. 90 GrbwoM Sirpcu Deirolt. WcL
..Wgin the use of
Broker* In Stooke. Bonds. Oralo and Cotton
disnodieo?.
pr«us--»
HAD ONLY McCalls
Young Woman Clerk 8atd She
No Pajama Patterns.
LIBNTIESS
FlnlkHItf
DUIABIUTY
SATIIFACTIOH^
Huiulrt ds of ladies
ill this cii> arc wear
ing Ooroihy Hood
ShocH. ami y\i!l lake
iio oiher. l-ei us
show ihem tt> von . .
PRICE S3.00 AND43.S0
A young nioth.-r went to a leading
st«.re tn the city i.» get some cloth for
slumhrr garments
(»r her children.
8hv had vbvided to make pajamas for
the Mile ones Instead «d the usual
night rotsr
When she asked the
patterns \Ve have only rail’s ‘
Savaa Two Frt>m OaatK.
r mile daughter bad an almuat
Trank trade
No. i:a5Ca8sSt.
commenced taking them. Inside of
ihlrt) days be bad gained forty
ivounds in flesh He U m^w fully r«^
covered We have a gvK»d trade on the
l,|Mill;i. tloiuliPT
lull
SoXw tiMl .. ..set m thf
Ixxlv ol the ttovc.
Bovfy IS swavcl. A/cA#/ M
raih, mckBhd /arar kamSht.
The top is Ur^c anti l>caulifully
*hap.a.
Handsome and attractive.
Call and »c*c them
W9 Start than, at $10.00.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
anr*Uyer‘Sah{l!if ^!r be
A QUARANTSED CURE FOR PILES
,
JOHN R.SANTOl PIBEMarquette
New Y..rk, primM-ws’f" liiqnlnsl a young
•• Not now” .be roPlb«d "I did wAen
I itrst i'ame to the v.tsi. but Ihe inxipM
laugbod at mr *o I changed it to your
native style. I Ungbed. too at the baU
your woim n wv.r.. ami 1 thought bow
doliglitod «Hir wild ihU-fs would Iw If
they I otmkl hate I.eaddresact like
New Wilhelm Btoak.
Traverse CKy.
E.W HASTIH6S L SOH
FIRE INSURANCE
Of
laud of Annoak. N. Y. "but when an
othiT remodlea failed, ve saved hei
A Lov#
Ur King’s New Usooverr
you U you’re
Would not mien
) bad conaumpUoi
iM Salve for
looking tor a i
P. also used this t
Otto Dodd of
Sores. Bums or
ihe la I
rell •• Desperate throat and Hmi
macs yield to Dr. Klng’a New Dla- Buckli. Anilc. tolv. e«t.d n«*n as to DO other BBodlcine on Us the beet Halve on earth. *Sc i
.^..b lufalllble fur (V>u<ha aad Golds. Jat O. John
U>i r H viMd.
«t,;T.Tr;;i?.*hu?rh«:'S
it r .•r.ri'ni
GROWS
Bcci>
Sweet Potatoes
Cabbage Onions
Spanish Onions Squash
Pie Bumpkins
Rutabagas Carrots
Apples
Grapes Sweet Apples
Lemons Oranges
Bananas .New Figs
Cranberries
J. FURTSCH
r«os..w.’LfSL&.
ikUbPhOMSM
South SIdB Crocary
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA NT
COMPANY.
uBSes* aiu r.wa
The Traverse Gty
Real Estate Exchange
Tfwls. Wsv Trsr«s. Oily tor Urswd Rsp
n:«s ..
wxet Tm VutiMiceC«t*(l
•*— •jSss.t*-"
iutohBTB and Sauaaca Maki
W p « .T yo
Have bargains in city
property, Timber lands,
Fruit Farms. Large
Farms. Resort Sites.
C U liOCgWO(»D,
Trial IvotlJes 10c’
\\V are offering .1 line Dongola lu»s|.ital shoe the
most tomfortahle wIuk- made for
house wear -si/es 'ii u» 7. ..............
$1.50
Boy's yonih’s and liule gnu’s tine satin calf lace
shoes, all solid leather, iieai ami dressy, thorough
ly gooti ihrough ami ihrough.
fV-i w#i f* It 5..
»>m5LIs If...........
US
1.15'
Soil id. I of im- .1x0 or Jol.p l».
IbH-k.foll. t - iimll Pi.tv U .Irnvvii tmm
him have Uni i.-vviv»xl nl the Ihdor
a.b. .Spill,Mo.. |...t.dlU*e a. « re
aiilt of a H‘ia*rt w bU b w as w-nt out
rr.vmly llMt Im wa. going tloi,. to
drink tbr watei..
That lonely Island. 8i Kllda, one
of the loneliest of the Hebrides. i»
r 40 be left lonelier still In the
„ future. It. Inhabltanu. It is nv
ported. propoM* deserting the isUnd
nai of the year the Inhabltanta are
While oiKtuing a box. J C. Mount, eatliely rot off fraas the ootar world.
of Thrvw Mile Hay. N. Y.. run a Uu
imnny nail tbnm«b the fleaby part of
TRAVERSE Cl^ MARKKTS.
Corrocled dally. Tha Raoord U not
K&N.LTIMEGARD
Don't forget the place
RIB
1.00
THE BOSTON STORE
■IS
liMi Rim BNtrte
Uekt ii4 Pfwirei.
RmiidSIS. WKmBtock
a W. OURTW, mbmbut
1
WM.MURREL .
I at) BUI Poster
ly afterwarda. To i
eaoTod all pala aad I
injury, Pi^ wap
Pm
II
OOOlSlSWBMBillEk
1
i
1
<
1 TfCV A MOORO WANT AA
M
THJS EVJUilNO
i ucKriMinrASTw'
mUM MEUAm 1^
if-i
I na
I
MSaHSfiS
w. H
.rtrd loj*
iSoifiSs lE
barinx
tMtilUiy ol the,C.rU«..
^
The Taa4.
]
The u«d U on*- of the moat harm
H1W..U Lake ihU mornlnx, am r a Um» aa4 uaoful creaturea la Ue world,]
aad U a sood friend to the farmer,
m'im
of Chicaco. vbo the cardeaer aad the ftuU grower. A
to aaap ap
b«« %iililBE U.e family of John toad haa bean kaowa
elghiy^la houae Blea la leaa than tea
'ifMIIIO LtCTUSS IN UNlVfNtlTVj^^
C»r
!, ,
EXTENSION eOUNEl
] wm 8. M.« H
3“S.r4‘ri?‘^,vsrM
ary War. With Balatlan a# Adams
to Thaaa ttlrrlfig Tlmaa^
t last even
rch bylTof
;-Sv?:“rL“2“S:
'*
he taken up on account ol
being Ids and Uaxlnaw and
bn.ken beyond reimlr at the twitom
*^-8\^P«rlnieodeni H
mi
Adam, and Indep.*«d
aaee.waatheauh^^.^^^^^
C». Joyni is busy
other
, >:
•
•
i
. V
I
tba tremhiln* hand; John
Thomas Jefferson, and others
U
of the dearriptums were «.f a hu
oua and Inatructlve nature
What waa acc*MnpUihed at this
«ooth.’ amalon of the rongn^s.
SLS?S3va|.
I ' ;
I
1'
1
4.ai>«al«g ol
.i...
‘"Klrtck llanr)
: - 2jr
raal Bavrr... tb.;
Youth and Old Aps.
a qm silon which of these two
birthday
imrlles was
the moat
but they are cenalnly equal
ly <»f ante
A lady In Iowa
celehrattMl
her
thirtieth
IHdatm-s iMi local market. 4ic^
.Sii k7l. K O T M
IrlonA.I.Ii. oi
aa.
hlrh the young grandmother
age ai whir
herself had
The other birthday party was that ^
an old lady In New Jeraey who Is *3
years «»ld. and when the music started
playing a waltz she choae a >i.uu*
Uy of 1* as a partner and walized
for 2U minutes, until her partner wm
completely tired nut. She aald she
M , Friday even had not enp.yed
fiO years
•RCVITIEff.
There will be a im
lodge tonlRhi. and
Inlora.o.
The Boclal to be given by thn Senlbr
deties
»nd Intermediate Bndeavor societies
Church of Christ will In? given
»f t^ Cl
‘ Iday evening. In- I
aead^pf Orange hall, as previously »n-||
;*'fn-
you taken a
f».9t auit
auit and
and coatiJuT^^H ^u
till the last the plcklnp
County Clerk Waller Isamil a n
;;l f",
Pritt n Cents Yard
nbouttbeir
Set
neighbors
Window
waiM-ii-jr—a."
Q'"iT
Bplce was add.d In the f
^ A marriage hrense has Is-i n Us
to Hugh la
Ik.yd and Maiile
>s.iH.r. iKMh ..f Wllllamshurg
piKi'i'Eas'- —
I pleatotl ami utUfievl that
41 it more convenient ami
economical than burning
FREE CNNECTIMS
JUST MW
THE MRGMNS WE OFFER
anile v. ry l.< L'mni'i« of <l"- «';i''«n can
ami other imluccments oflered
to have you place yodr Ga»
Rannc Irelore the winter set*
:
neilher W iliiplicauM nor siirpa's. il.
K«« HAtA ATPIOUKiai uvm
wMmm.
M.in
who kiKUv . Iollnn« vain. ' >hoiil.l >. .■ oiir
l Al.l.
way so lhai
Ik- p<i*siblv
e\ciy
It uill ^
IIBERAIIIOUCEMEIITS
\NI> \V1\TKU .lisplay ai ..n..--
1-JI Union .Sin ri, Cili/< n’s
lOUO
I
Call. Tclcplumc or drops |»ostal
and we will l*c glad to gi\ c
you an> information.
Cravdr$e City
6a$ Company
KJ NOIUIAX.
KUBECK & HOYT
arc nu-le mTirder to mrrea^e
the use of Gas for lK»th li^dit
and cooking punkwes.
Jlmerican
Beauty Corsets
lo arrange for ih
o ears of telephone
,r Hun laake Ann I
T*.n ifmiHirarv nn'paratlon for war.
the wecond great '
wrmpany
s:h:£=“:5
at
laong Island
City,
FOR RENT.
rr.TKa"'.
INSIST ON c;in*-
WMATSTME USEl ting thh
SWriRINCI
si '
Bob tomorrow night, prxim
Shoe
SH0J5
Bachant
wiliReliev
o»
Mlllno wsra auita and coato of
the aame quality geld for M.W
Ifs up to you to aavo from »2 to
•&. Bals clooes neat Tuosday.
All aulto prwoood fros of char«e.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
1
j
Jlmeritnn Buntp
Slfk479
■ •
SnllTorm
Short WsMrnllBIps
mmtrUI ntr» QntUtf
SnkHIbhonCrtmmtd
Whitt. Dnb and Black
Sixes it to SO
...$1.00...
imK where wanU-d one foot high, co.itIng Ove rents, and given the care a
**"■ hill of corn ah(*uld have. In ten years
com- will iH? to feet high and IS would not
dd to Ifuy .me of them
For ornamental
w-h.t
>Dd Arl«r »!...• .r,-
miudbreak of ev
!
.Tt*^
:
M<A -
' the Kalamazoo Corset CO. i
Ions
, f.-renl
lie surroundoil
hilly blasts id winter
1. J. Kelbigg. in • American g. ” savs.
’’Kvergreens sh<
nd ever.v farm. K
. esiMKrIally the lea
TRY A RCC^RO WANT AD.
i;:;r
"H and noi^many^v •rkers of any i
>ano what do
reaks than Norway bre
• Sc.lch pine These, j at I
E or fancy MsIton Buita.
fd. sues 34 to 44. poing :
da'a. to bo aur*.
LAST TUESDAY WE LAUNCHED THIS
...Nine Ninety-Eight Sate on Suits and Overcoats.»
9 98
Never boforo havs black or faney
Melton Mena Boito oold at fflJOk
Benda does It.
Overcoats
9.98
Glvingawayallof our profits for one week to advertise our clothing. People
will talk-they will talk about our clothing—the more they talk, the more cloth
ing we sell—once we sell-we have a steady customer. THE RESPONSE has
been very liberal. The trade knows that when we advertise a Special that we
we mean just what we say. €osryom 'et tbsss Stilts and Coals art worth from
$12.00 to MAOO and other stores would ask even more for them. •
«
«
mmm -ti-ikmi in tm* kast 'va^inoow
Ovifcoats
A hundred years
' fdoyeuTn the*factortea of the country
Suits A YES, WERE DOING IT!
9.98
MICELLANEOUB.
LSI.
Jit the Boston Store
lino'll
day. Ociulnr 3U. I
dales and other li
win come U.for.-
notice TO LADIES
II you havt dilUcuity m
tia( a partacl ft. In a t.
ATTtNTION. XX>MPANV
'
Air nil that the namAimphcv KveryboJ)
should visit Ihc SiHCciil dc.nonsu.^tio,. th:^
week by Mrs. Mathews,
lay for the esp«.ri kerosene trail
time of the light for Imlependeuc^
The cUas meeting was greatly enj«.yed
after the lecture, and nearly all
*‘^ ne*t lecture will w «•» •J.’::*;*
fmni^hi^
lie on ”
the' Re
, j:-.;... ,
:•
D I s pI•f
~~
turwd.
n. wwggy.
Maiion Itolu'r.s has
that part of the
r the new pumps.
’ ^ s^r.jr.r«.4.-u..aa..a,
M$k Vour
;
A iWVI^J*-SJ*' a— -a-SV (r»nu. wAiVSKi*.
«...
rir«tal‘»i'u)'ThrK^d'ihU im>raln« “'I^'n^r’tV Y" uichl'faaT^ nonh
o 3 white oais. 3Pc
25f.—October
l-«*y tu.c: IVeember.
May. k5%»
iber. MiHr;
ktm<
jy.—lK*reml»er w
ib nr«Chicago. Oct
(
l>ecember
tioAsr. MayV. 7»»Hr;
UTsc; May
■
half wool
costumes, etc. It’s halt
and in texture somewhat lesembles
blesMohair:
Mohair; ifif properly
properlywashed
washed
will not fade, comes in the fol
lowing colors: Black. White,
2 Browns. 2 Reds. 2 Greys. 3
Blues. Tan. Castor. Pink, 22i
inches wide :
: : : : : :
,
iQ
“
polnU
that the new pumps would
western Ohb.. Is In the city for a few
idy for inem, ana days^^
y in helplna to mold
that It would keep him busy xetllns
ery vividl) lol.l.
ness le*fore their
C up to the cntl everythin* In
ess a ere clearly set forlh arrival
was'^aald of *'ihe aoior
lams.*’as he was called
I
For Waists, children’s dresses.
experlasaats made at the Match ua
perlmeat «iatlon. It haa been proved
‘‘rnSJ^^Nay and Walter U Loraager
are hunting near 1
B Itoas, the diver. U hiislly at
Miss Minnie IlnbU-ll
repalrlac the breaks to the a^ Rapids this afternoon
B pipe that went down a short
cltal. ^ Wim
has g<
Ce^ Laadin* Up to the Revalutior
: 3ST.M:
:sssc:c^Jin Ck* If»#*5sr5rsssss
'.vrr"‘.t.«n.«i»
jrharch to aenre 1
!3p8BJ1ggg4r>"gg
‘Danish Cloth'
KSi. la aooMthlac aev. There
's-ri?. SS*J' IchMir-
M
The third lectore of
SMCQSitS
rt * '
m«eu with the
•^Laia^ Butloi- Bay U !• tW raaAy (or ue. It will be aa orar«o«|
iachool. bat tt vUl araatuaUy be or
...________ -r ;«“•'''
amsumrmt |rE'S."g.S «
ADAMS AND
'
INDEPENDENCE! WOBKISaOSHtO
I,,;:
WAIT OEPARTCEIT
•
The larf<
lac la the ^
Nrtr Yorht
"*mS J. IHiltoi wart to lUfM* Irt
."TSrtiia 'hr 4«r*«UiK l-A-vl
Zi: ■
TKAVKBSK CITY, M1CM-, THUKSUAV, OCTOBKh *». 1W>»-
Truly they’re the best values-the most stylish and strictly:up-to-day you «n
.get. We include in this sale such makes as B. Kuppenheimer. M. Wile & Co..
Goldwater and College Brand-none better-none roorestylish.
w
w
•
EWfi Mr HiliB IK TRi liwhp ilTlfc$<iilisNhB<MiIfcPMMR NBiCi
TME B O ST orifi STORE
ttc!
i;
J2 Suits
9.98
yESTEROArS 188UE
>ad Crap flalaaA Tbia Yaar by Han.
rrr:£rr.r *“
TH* WRATMRO.
iAHENDED
ARTICLES
mmpaav^V
I? thTi^T^ CHANoe or CMAfrren or t. c.
of iht^ city U about bair comploiad
Tb« yield I. *o«id. tbooEb the y;«»«r
p«r acre faawa he Eivan a* |W. A
SEVENTH TEAB-S016
p hailROAO CO.
^ V
a
-•
,
bi:*'
AT ILK lAWDS
Over City Boot Store. Float Supec
Rooam 8 and 9. Would be okiMd
tohat^kdi^cllfarfiae «rtJ5^
trimmed hatt. EvTrythmt the IsM.
Mlaa Marritt A. Huehaa of That Plaoa
Or. Harry Oou«las Wataon of
r..r tb.- rlly
:r.rM. "o]
bTJl I
DIED WHILE
ATHERWORK
..Ml)
The commiuee ^
s^r/rh^raThS ^.rbee^^‘‘t:.x
Some
mothers
Don*t Know
SUITS.:
'T50 c
• The difference « in our Ikvoe by slot.
Hoar gofsl our tiuUlrcns
arc. 'n»c roajoniy ff Travme
aty molhm do know, however,
and unite m Miying that we «ell
the l>c»t wearing rfioe. few children in town. That is somcIhing. Better >cl us shoe >t)ur
tM T.S0 - Etmt Sit heartic the Bento Ubd -tJ» tM
,.e"orfUVsSIiSlf *
Shoes and Rubbers
chilihcii
i/xa* 5 fo 6. 50c U $/
Srxax Oi ic n.7$ef$L50
S.ics 12to2,%1 toi2
Wi hive just addsil SUMS, MUM.
Ofirsho8s,$lppers,8tc.,tonrStoek
CLOTHESPIN
MACHINE
iS'ffS'SHrS
•rH“5.‘*.s2.r;rTo.v?
ss'kri^'.^"''s^’sr*v,n...
161; Elmwood Avenue. 400 73; Hoon
villa.-17. ToUl anrtrllmenl thi
r.040. which makea a wy «ub«
increase over last year
EMPLOYERS
TO ORGANIZE
^*WHb tbe wuund.Hl
Xlrs
lUnUb
Tuck.-r s ImkI) was taken to Maiveline
and shipped fium that |K»lnl to Chi
eag.1, where li.r husband awaited It
It will He In stats* in Chicago until to
morrow night, whsfn It will be shipped
to Umdsm U» Iw* Interr.*.! iH-tUb' the
RgPRttlNTATIVEt Or
ClATlONt MlEl
' Ta Parlaal rians for a OnUn
^ alMda AH Amtrica—Oatanaa rond
Will Ea Appcoprlatad.
"^Thl*‘w‘^Iv'k*^ wTTJluss d 1.) -a I.Kise
1st ra
brsuik
I wo staadarsi slswiwi s and sine dining
car wi-re deralUil and hurlesl against
an Immense sUm*I wa».*r lank at the
side sd the
md. an offlesT of the
s badly InjursM. and
annsu r.'cs.vs*r
TluMrs A K
llad.n
Kan : Fred lUHno
;iuns-!.l. Kail . J.dm It ShiH-maker
envsr. W II
ICO L M
I; L Kewley
^711
Hesl.'r l•.'s.Ila. III : Bert (^lmnls
Chicag.*
h 'Tvu-ker was on her wa
troiii a visit to the army farm cidon
. rx-l. K-.-Th.' m-.. .X Mr.
ms ha\e tn-r- Iks.th Turker s d.*ath wa- broken t
General Booth b> his M»n Bramwel
daughter da,e.| the «l
Th.' b»ss of his di
iMlttdlng the eaUbUshmeni of n bu man and since
h.- has mH*a acting
he
Th« general auth.s
statem.uit
Th.- 1
t^ted Ihclr orgai
REPORTS
/Will De Submlttod at Ladlaa* Library
American forces
us with staggering
to the inscmtahle
be>piu ma♦ titlou has thus far proved a
and 1.* practical men the Inleuilon appears to N' a success. The
innehlu.* has Un-n Inspected by sevL*ra1 who an« Interested in the nianu
racture of cUnh.'aplns and by men In
i. rest.-d In luachlnerv. and it has ap|.,al.d favorably lo those who have
.-samlne.1 ilo- inachlio* and Its prodi.f**ihe Ov‘i[l'‘wiKvl Hlsh-c\ .‘ind‘^hU
K4.n. W C. Hull. lnsp.*ru-<l tbe machine
an.l Its omrailon
The Oval Wood
Ib-h
IM III.' 4arg.'-t manufacturer
id eU.th.-splns in th.* m.rthwest. and
naturally Mr Hull !• Ii|ten»sle.| In InV..I.U..I.S 4d this kind "He and W. C
Hull waich.*d the o|HTati.»u of the <narhlm- and its pnHlu.-t with iimsidor
aid.* inierohi and pronounced U a
great impiov.-m.nt ..\.r ih.' old way
id making cl.dhe,.pln- Mr. Hull. h.»w
e\er t-iUishU-r.-d the question as to
wh.lh. r ih.' squar.' clo^hc^pln would
find as much favor with the cunaumer
a- the rt.iind pin now on the market
.Mr. Smith's Invention manufactures
a square clothespin at th.* rate of from
3tH» u, ton a minute, and a gre
imeitv ean b.* attnln.*d. de
uiKUi the siM*o«l «d th»* machln
Is U'Uex**.! that a rat.* of f.o0 a
can b'
r lift'd U first reduced to
small piecesI five elghlhs of an Inch
squar.' and ihe
the pn>per
pmper length, and fed
Into a carrier, which
to a cutting
device.
but wc bm
Go.1'
POrULAl COUPLE UHITED
to the saw. I
atlon cuts I
loper1* in a continuous row
Iwing delivered Into a
Ihe end of the machlnt
Is followed by another
- the pin* to a finished
I'nder th.* lurro.*r manner of culling
the slot*, only one pin I* cut at a
ilu Kvselka and MU* .
time, the Smith inve
invention
were united lu marrlagt
In this r
ai the home of the b
do Souih I'nluo street, b.v
^ rrducv.1 amount'ol*tUnRev T P niom of ih.* Church of
lu'r rt*qulred for each pin. Tnder this
ChrUi
The cirvmony
SAtevsH Mill and Rrupwrty of David
CMItew CbaRBM HaiMa.
UWlookfw. Mlek. Oct 2D-Thc ‘‘T
smaslv »»M.
Umber, ehanttew The only the Immadlate relaUvei
Md ewmblBS fomcrly owned by and
After Uie wedding cen
David OoUlaa at UiU place, have been vM«l
bountiful • wedding supper
aloi tomorron' akomlng. Both are
peacttoal ablast« »Ul mea and will
•tart the mill In tbe near future
Severa/^ Children'. Shoe, at SSc. 60c. 03c. 66c and 69c per |».
You wfll find it economy to .upply many o( your wanU here.
Ask Til Mas Wki Owns Oii
ST Q P
AND THINK!
Lace. Congren and Bluchers.
\’ou get juft what >t)u pay for,
lx>i5 of Wear. Lots of Style,
al oapltalUu
ntion. 8. Ini
It of thy Tbo
C<».. looked (
'SSi nrw.. auU
S"s
factory •houM
om
I « firct Ctmu
RMlsr i Ske^
l2?ProBtSt. N.E.Siroiif.«cr.
'.rtx.- rjuH"
HOUSE
TO
RENT
the man or wo
man that has
cold
KIMBALL
W.W.WMBIILICOMPMIY
Shce^
We Want to see
Woul.l It not be wiser to btiv a
h.gh-gtadc
Piano at Uiioi v puces ami on
easy tenns than to i»ay a big
profit to the miiUle man lor an
inferior insirumenv" jL'oiue in
and figure wtth us we guaran
tee vo.u value receixe.l
feet.
We
have‘ lots
7 minutes
from down
town
of
wFOOTWARMERSw
We give >-ou the bc« money will
buy. Wc do as we advertise
NO FAKE SALt:S!
m
ROWUKD DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
The OW RcliabJc Shbe House ;
FRINK FRIEDRICH &Cai
The New Stand. 242 Front St
!
Rutner i Old Suod
-
I->ont Su
Oppomte Whitmg Hotel
TRV A RECOHO WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
JUST RECEIVED
A magnificent collection of all the most recent
creations in Ladies’ Belts. The assortment rep
resents such novelties as the crushed leather
BeltTlTSB^ery dainty Beadwork Belt and the
artistic Tassel belt. There is also included In
the collection a good representation of the pop
ular Silk and Velvet Belts with buckles and
mountings of Gilt Cut Steel <md Gun Metal In
very handsome designs. Your inspection In
vited. We havd belts ranging in price f^m
ms o -fco mm-oo
Hand-Tailored
« Overcoats
Our
Overcoats
are
Perfect
Made by tbe Stein Blocb Co.
and Hart. SebaffnerA Marx,
possesses a distinction of
Style, a perfection of fit and
sbane-kecpliu: qualifies
evident to every one who has
ever seen thenu Ibis •explain*
in part why it taxes onr efforts
to keep the supply on band
CQIial to Qie dgfpafuy.
nent inanarmctnren or Ldidingtoa will
m
uTr *
;::;nTvj^r:«cr(Srt ;;ihi;;Tor
Kyielka for some time
1
Mr. aad Mn. KyMlka will make
tbatr borne at llS Mast Niatb guoM.
sad have alroady oommeaced hou»e^“bSt of frtmuUI wUl
wUI extead
oxtead be
beanl> aad Rood wu
f
V
^
NEW
•5
B. Holley, secretary of tb« dev-
ml
THE ECONOMY STORE‘i4rF°.riys.C"^
$3, $3.5D, $4
r-v«2
> to anoiher device, which per(hi* form, and from there tbe
r proiH'U the piece* down lo a
saw. which cut* out the slots. The plus
tVM Of Woman's clubs, held In Grand
CHANGE AT INTERLOCHEN
BcicUs-om NEW STOCK we have « in.n.en« line of btokeo
vtk (or both young and old.
We have ooe lot ol Ladie. $3.00 Shoe, to clo« out at ooly $1.SS
,r:.*o7ircC^».^.
II, Wr. I- «k* tiv.iaihS 1U<RN«.
Kansas City, Oct. 2l*.-Mrn Booih
Tucker. s»«>nd dauRliter of Con. WllHam Ikxilh. head of the Salvation
fiiJidH trnania. and carded 3« |«rk- Army. aiu| -known and loVed by Saha ANDREW SMITH'S NEW INVEN
tIunUls everywhere as 'T'he ('ousul."
TION MEETS WITH FAVOR
**rTiiOB advice Ilf the committtt-.
was almost Instantly kllUMl in a wrt-ik
board voted to ratae Mlaa HU
oil the main line of the Santa Fe. near
Haakaira salary ftoiu 110 to |:o per Ikuiii Ixike. at t« o'clthck last night
Speed and Accuracy of Detail,
Her iKHly was lerrlhly c^hed. and
*^Ji-rintcndcnt
Ullbert
reported she died an hour after Adng Ukeii
hich Appeal! to Practical Men—
from the debris
Fourteen fdher pas
sengers were lujuretl. three probably
FEDERATION
OKN*r L.KM KN
. SUITS thU sre offered .1 $10.00 ttooiid the dl]>,
then sec ours at
Last Meeting This Evening.
he did it with his PRICECUT
of the ni.*etlnK>. on th.
WAS
SECOND
DAUGHTER . OFj
will oorur ihls evonlnK at
Melton Suits. 14 to 44. black d
Mayor John II Santo fancy, elegant $10 values, going a
'COMMANDER BOOTH
^joid Mis-lon
IevMavor Alfred V Priedrlrh. Ald.-r
loroey fYan
this clt) t.
Wrack on tha SanU Fa Attendad Wit
I p,M>|d,
Tarribic
Reaults—Mrs.
Boothwonder —Kuppenhelmer- aulU
Tucker Wa» on Her Way to
^^1 year. When a vote wa. f*-It wa. decided to iMiy her the |4
. :
^City Book Store
SALVATION AlHY LEADER
'iCS'"’
per amnth. some thlnklna It •<»»»«»*»«*
m
**Cady RosoU Daughter/*
*Xbe6rcy Cloak.**
**Cb«Filigr*«BalL*’
**Ch«matnebane*.**
**6ordon KtHh.*’
“Ok IBottte of tho Pasiuro.**
MADAM MEOILL
be 24x«0 f
a,-i"£r!:i“:S.S
Th,
»:
Reports from 2tt of the largest cities in America,
show the MX best selling books to be
Grand Roplds Uniiad.
* The bride. MUs Harriet Hushes, al
.D this occaakm
udle over white
be,n d.*.fluuel>
veil and rarryr<*hHM In thi- T
InK a shower UMiquei <*f Bride nau^s.
•la
ralln.ad
pi
was ihc^lctur.- of the i.tfwl bride.
IM- very n.tiwMibnt for ih.- unb«i.llf»* A l‘. ‘
thoritlaE plaas to te Armva fur as of
the
H-rr.dary
<d
siatv
at
I-anslo«
The
bridesmaid.
Miss
Lucy Seator
cual fn»n» till-rarr
elEbt-fwiai
brick arhanr tMiUdias.
,d,^l anlrU-, of lur«nM.ratlun of CTilcacu. was Rowned In while lawhlrli vUI ba loeatad la ih«
. will iH* no lo^oai rhanpes In th<
over Nile isni-n silk, while the
iT
FREIOMTE IN COLUEION
ward, oa lha kA oa the aoQtha
I hart. r. Tb» nsnu* «f the com
im uf^ h.»nor Mrs C H Carter.
aar af Ualoa aad Thliiaaath
iiaiiv will i»e cbanpHl Inun ibe Trav
Isaiiilfull) aitlr<sl in pink mousKillad and rirwman Misamg .erv,. riiv. PenliihuU A \>ld M>r
e Trave
Traverse
in Wrack an the B. * O.
! Kl.<-irlr llallroad To lu Ae
BU.U.,
Tb.
.
IS. Retina o-wrw
U-pv A IVnlOhuU lUlln^d Cu
re UK' w.HldiiiK reception was ten.1 w-.«- iN-stiilluMy
trtnmiefl In
ouuii freUht train on t
cr.H n-iiu.l whit.-, while autninn leaves
dora aoi ataia what th« I
11) ;iu years. I.U
more A Ohio rallruad «,llld.-d sU
wn I 4Uh, r fd natun-'a fall yarb added
be iNilli of. but It will be
flmt rbsrt. rmiles east uf here at f. ..cb-'k thU
lo the splendor of the M-ene. Glenn
moruInK »Hb an east Umnd bical |
Powers of Traverse Cliy was In the
1( loekera fur the fo
^ siM. definitely .It^lded^ye
f relab I. wr«<kln* ten cars
KorUmt
receivinK line.
Id coat |ltT6 .They '
K Mon»n of Grafom wa- kllli^^l and
lUInty refreshments were served In
ha deep aad 4 feet
1
uf Ibe nroniiiieut tuiKlness m. ii of ih.* ihe dioInK r.Him
a Ar.-niai. is tnlsslni:
Dr and Mrs. Watla. to the Uumeaa of the
rliv in fake |K«Ht»ns «n the U.ard of
drove lo TraveriM* City, when,
ra. derided Wd ,tn put ibem
dlrWloi s fd I ho r.»ad
While these
i«M>k th.' «arly roomInK train for
n.o« hive foi d.nnli.ly stated that tlrand Kapl.ls. -where the tcroom has a
they would
lucrative pranIte In his chdsen prte
fesslon. and where • furulsh.'.l home
awaits their ctimlni;
Amona the ru.-hIs whti atteu.l.-.]
peddltiK fn.iu out of the vUUr.la Ibe new kchi»o\
MO a ti
eiit.-nul-e. wa> rall.nl u> Cleveland K. I) TaMor and wife of t’hleaKO.
rted In the
I to be I
suddenly thU uu.rnim; He has acroed Lucy ibai».r of Chh-aR... J ('» Wa
» desks for Prof Needhait
dellnltely to Kuamiiu-.- the nUd If tho un.l wlft- of ('.rand Kaptds. Hr K
JosHn 4.f BU Uaptds. (' II Mahan and
IeHd\"’‘pmmUed “ ThTruilremeu^ .Mr wife of Kalkaska Mrs Marthas Lawr
Il..-4;»lv .-l«v^. would have tM-eu pmjnto of Walker. Minn . and the Misses Evebrwed salary for aev«n-days’ abi
bhlrb abe waa compelled to ta
4Vlleraw'ri\s\Tlu.ldenU lie"* Will tn- i'i.* Camp ..f Trav. rse (*Hy
g;. ' ^
Cate eopyright Books
Oct. ».—St
Rapids. Mich
Paul a ehurrb waa the cene of a hrU
Han wxMldlnK last
Ust even K at 7 o'clock.
A Hushes, aialer
whnu Miss HarrU
eph Butler of this
___________ Mlfc of Dr Harry
I Wataon «
had been
ur effectij Ulng srecn and
POtmONE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
NEW COAL tHEO
Cmn 1ttf 'Oamf>rta< OtriWV*f
♦«»# «#aa-#la Lafha«
raatbaM Oay» •! HifA BcAmi
This Vaar.
TAKE
Artistic Millinery Parlors
nnujAifTii^
----------
TO
j
_________ __
day aftemorw
HIM AIE UfVITED
^INMIIM AfICNITKCT TO OKT r/.
>IR CCMT
.-u..
^HE: EVENING jRECORI)
THAVERSE cmr, MICH., TlirRSD.W, <HTt)BER S», 1908.
niANNEW
K, I^INNG
,1.,:-
STORY
BLOCK.
COR.
FRORT
M0
tIRIOR.
Ten to Thirt) Donark..ui.
SeetkeUie.
■L'J
Hamitton Clothing CiTf
i
■.i-K-st.
'Vn:;?:
K KVBMUJQ UMXXntD. TjtAVBBaB CITY. MtOH. IHPBSDAY. OCTOBSB
THED^WNGRCCORD IT is WTO
marthi9€ous
WORLD’S STAR
TIAVEKSECnr
ltOS._
Tl CIOSE OUT m ANY PRICE
misiiesscams.
We have a kR of Pcalnaular Heatcm mod Cook
Stove* tlmt we hax< been tr>Hng to dose oof Cor tbe
laM year god a halt We need tbe room, and they
TMVtMC «MAI*
•
•HOSIERY*
. TM©*.T.»ATW««il. W.MANN«M
I;;
k*:,
T"^
.
•Mk TtaM
Tbiscnttbowstbei
jicTtect soft. coal heater
everputonlbemarkcL it » limply periect. The
dirtier soft coal b the more beat k wnU give. This
stove wiU burn the dirtiest soft coal without giving a
partkk ol odor; it has patent ask pan. to jv>o <V> not
get a particVe of dirt or dust m taking up the ashev
TO* knu S Bite kjr «Se Sty a«y S«iuiic lUBs
•rcBt<e«(lbekcst Sfutahyin. akUwa ray koiTy
»u!S
«1
rnimt go now. tectrikss if Frtce.
tyizjjsf
MMcm. I
WK tM bmtM
Ttmverve City <ma te«t bcr. It la w>
CMit ol IteMaAaaa itet tlM dMialTe
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
K-«?!Sga2S?3
aM*v*.a*veUat a Ste'araaiUe Saw. We ta»e
ili A. MitCHtB. City Clr«iM.r.
tkCB Sf Cklltrea. it tizca Ira* r la lO :
of all kimk of Healing Stoves. Sled Ranges and
Cooks,
I to nome to tbe i
waa 0 u> •. It waa adaiittad evaa bj
ra of tba TrararM City teas
»4 41 tb# F
. Mleb.. 4« I
South
Side
A. J. WILHELM
J. W. SLATER
Union
Street
ALE AND MTAIL
^
V::
/^
■ 7 ;
WHY Wt WILL NOT MAVt HAND
Tibllb.
It la u»d«4l4W« tb4l bttilftaaa COIH
dIUoM ta Iba Uai alx Jwmtba
«A cb4iW«i tor tba beuar. Mtya tba
t«tof Ocamn
It mut be »4i
i Ibid tberr U depreaalon la twrta
tba faraa uf tba team, tbalr aatartabimatit vaa prorldad for at Maaoaloaa.
aad avarytblac waa ready for a faaa.
but Trararae City did aot abow ap.
If kioka pretty bad. and a TraTeraa
a «ws
OF mansaM
I to aay
I":
Traverse City did
rlrtawy over Big Kaptda nad m l
onl <t«pnMl<» tk«l follral k
to play Manceloaa. can lay no
uf abaonaal activity and oyerproduc o the champlooablp of Northern
Miciiljcan. and la order lu have a
tloa It la not true, bowarar.
tbftst of a claim, must meet and detbaae tbinsa are aaoeaaartly tbe fora> feat Mancekma
1 It la up to
ruaarra of a period of ilowaiisbt bard naverae C'Uy to.
•ven to iiaylng for the din
he Traverse City bo^ did i
eat ^
and producers, more workers and
^la Are years ibe wealth of the tut000 to •fl.OOO.fltW.tHIO
In the
tiam the money In the nmntry has in
creased from |I.&u«.i34.UOO to f2.r4».
JJO.OOO This ts money on a b».M l>a
sis. subject to DO diseuunt
\ dollar
Is a dollar to every man
No d«*|ireclstioo Is possible
In seven year* our exi*»rt» have la
cnrnsed from
to |i.::m.
711.000
TtiU Indicates a i-onstsDily
AUtwea M S>T*a I>cr«Sts la
.M
Is feared In tbe case of tbe
as he is a frail child.
Mrs T. W. Lawton-fif Coopemrllle
tempted to fill her gasoline stove
without turning out tbe blaze, and as
a result was sew.....................................
tbe arms and tbe
‘.7r
"VnlJei^^*Clir*Hlgh*^sc*hool bunch
Steiihen l.aulncr. .
K. C. Hrxmoml. I O. Crotscr
0*TTE:0F»ATb-l V
I O TRl*KHU44»l* l* 44.1IK>* M J^TKl K
ORS.
KIDNEY 4^
sand was mangled
ier
The hand bad .to he ai
It the wrtsi
Batn*w tv IJt y
Toledo O
fur workers, activity In mam
mg. opfukrtunltv for safe Invc
aad geaeml eondltliHis abaoluK
DOYLEaetallMAaMACE
Popular Coupla Unitad at gL Francis
Church This Morning by Bov.
Fr. Bauer.
A very prvn> weildlng was solemn
lie,i with high mass at 9 o'clock ihli
morning at 8t fYancis’ church bj
Rev. ty. Uauer. the contracting par
th*s being Miss Katie Doyle and Mich
hrldeamald was Mias Mary
ter of tbe groom, who waa
Marytamd. who would like to i
demoeiaHr
prealdenttal
cant
Gorman would fight R(KMu*velt on the
race laaue. and because the president
dlaed Booker T Washington it
timed thst this lssu4>^soulU l»e the
corract thing
Then, again, he d«-
erattc rotee «ad Anai
little figure
Tbe raee piwblam will
la the oampaiga. oppoaUloo of the
trwts might throw a heap of money
Into the eontest to defeat Roosevelt,
but we believe the reauU will be a
. rulblaM waste of mopey Th.* p»*.ple
waBt Roosevelt, and it 1. dollars to
do^bauta that the people will w la out
aeit year Besides. It Is not a sure
thlag that the asoeeTod iatetwsu of
the eouatry caa afford to defeat the
The crowded roedklue of our
acbooU has prompted the board uf ed
ueatloe to tahe atepa tor a eew build
lag. The gitj oirai a deelrabk* atte
oe Ueloa atraH, comer of Thlrtoenih
atmet. ta the f^rth ward, and li U
goMsPad to emci a auluble building
oa that atte. Last might the board or^
Bated plaas to be drawn tor an eight
roombutldtag. The board vary wlmAy
dealcma to have tbe new building
reoy for paa for the bactoEalag of the
ian tana of IfOL This wlU be almohttely paeaeaary tf the ooageatloA of
(he achool Iwlldtags U to be reHevM.
derenth strecL
> to their meads after I
In their pretty home at
Backache
-I
Rod*a*Bye Baby
These are sweet wordv' hut how iruch
pala and sulfSAng they used to (naan. It’s
ditlai^ now. $IM Mother'a Friend has
beo^ known azppcmat moPvers hxva
TShabttaniK in Alleyn rounty
Do Good—It Pays,
igo man has obaerved thaU
eds are bolter than real eaIs—some of the latter arc
Act kindly
and gently,
show sympathy and lend *a helping
hand. You cannot posaibly lose by It.'
Most men appreciate, a kind word and
encouragement more than substantial
muSiiy w^^mt£i*t?iXull^ iay:
good friend, cheer up. A few doaas
of Chamberlain's Cough Ramody wUl
nd you of your cold, and there U no
JS5STyou*tS? that mS*lclne!^r^31mjrs
cures. 1 know R for It has helped me
••I'oqueaiSMisWy.-Il'rU. 41.K*. that mak.* UHe
twenty |.«s^4 i.g. r* of blni'f"
you've .-uTTle.l
But file mtlroiid uuin retired angrily
He never did have any u*e for a tech
ttloBll.v. exa«*f man anyway.-Cbh-xgt
,zrz
try a
RBCORO
want
ABk
^‘^cifPm^arfvor^pJ^vp.^-^y^*" | |J,«. !nm s .xTocL“iniU
DENTISTS...
,\11 la\e% pxj^
Without coUaciloo
Tti-. *an J on all taxes remaining na
paid 4»n Sepiemlier 1st and unUl Octo
ber l.f a ivcnaJty of tme per cent fer
C4.llecu.in will Ik* charged
On all
. P. CARVER A BRO.
IFIRE INSERANCE ^S^
t
L. L- A BUILOifia
Wilheim block, room ri(
M E HASKELL.
City Treasurer.
if-
__ There is.HaUeButt-y One
“Round Oak” Stove.
Beckwltb. Dow«tl»c. SI U ..
c cab
Vherv may bo other "Oak" Stoves with various
names added, but there i> only ONE GI-.Nl'lNK
•ROI NO 0.\K" STOV1-. One j-reat test i> to
•see the name on the le«." We are th.- sole agents
for the •Rounil ()ak" stoves for all this north region.
No stove gives so univl-rsal satisfaction. One cus
tomer told us the other day he had used a "Kound
Oak" stove eontiniiously (or twelve yeai> and he
asked for no In-tter -tove.
ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES,*
.ofthc-Round Oak"
* stove, (made only by
heck with, Uowagtc)
is adapUbUil). It
ii not only the be*l
heater for getting all
4.1 the heal out of
the fuel and reducing
fuel hillz. but it can
be used for any fuel
that b mo« coovenicnl or the least ex
pensive to v-oa: It
wiUburn bard coal.
«oit coal or wood. It
boms aU of them
equally well and at a
grealer savingofexpcoto. and with more
cleanlmchs and km
work than any other
_______________ Move made. If these
r important to >x>u. let w show you j ••Round Oak- «<ne. and the pr ces are
HARO COAL
WOOD
ROUND
SOFT COAL
DAK
from $1100 to......... :................................. .................................
S28.00
Broke liito Hla
of Cavei
TO cum A COLO IN ONK OAY
Taka
taomo Qatatoa Tah-
tHt-n p!st-**l in m>
.•t -., ST
Stove Buyers Remember This
* hv Jas. G
bee A R
r.LTViSS’TTlL’SfriSS
iHdleve rd 1»etrr JioL*' he sjgba
rty'I!f T'r.'.‘uU'’n
X:-*
. k»*tl«trltl. .Birik.
because once taHtag B ata apough.*'
It u (or thia aama rapaou that rou am
IMPS . bitsghl."
-oh**»! and city tax
K. ». CHAPW. Proprietor.
RECORD WANT AD.
nd his mind mtrongtr than many ^ twexent stamp and n4-xi day when
of KO.
H« has 12\hlldreii. 75
|o mak** out the pay . hecks
Ichlldmi. 7«» great-grt^dohlldren
nien. wrote the one for this
Bumbx of great-iS^t
man's saUry In lull
Then he hap|K*ued 141 think of ih4- stamp incident.
Therv arc nos* iweoiy Angora
arms In Michigan and
,»iher I.ni* for two ii*i
onI ih'e'\^dS?icS“of*Hu
Mo
le Cobb tried to
City
;. and as a reau
kill :
toutt Cobb has a
The dog had
hoen tormenting his cows and Jn try
ing to get at llM* canine Cobb shot
himself ihmugh the hand. Two flnthey
tated.
Cheboygan who
PENMALLEGON
DENTIST
He Laartied a Great TrutK.
is said of John Waaley that ha
said to MUtraaa Waaley: **Why
"Ask
-TAXKS
.•V Iix
A. D. TYLER
George JackaoD of U4*ur :
cx'lebraied hla one hundreds
day last Momlay. Hla healih
largest Is
cr.*ek. In
At Bay
shoot and
SAWYER
ice—506 New WPh*lm Bl.»ck
dextamaDy. It la rubbed thoreucbly
le mimclaa of the abdomen. It gives
^ and sPuagth. wad when the (ioal
rrmtulatlons will U-
flAS M BEKR8. City «*lerk
J»BPET imiillie WORKS...
A of Highest Poaa.bM Grade
P Gold W-rk a Specialty
row'V UJ
and farm products
and the farm pixiducis have Increasei
ia value fn.m |2.4fi0.i07..sH. m 17. 764
477.000
al said Ibiard mill I
»u tuy^ utboe lor iLe piti po^^
DR. FENNER’S
Lhe"lll^l‘0*0x4HUNURKPUO I RS
'’f*‘j. imSE^Y^A
JI'N01.AN-Pr«:wc*l —11 un».s^
Caipet t1e.»*i4»i: s'fJ reath.-r Rcf...
vslmg Car,*-l --wniii; and Uyiu*;
Opon Tueadaj^Eveni.u* 7 uv
king along a trairtbi fs
Halls Catarrh Cure U taken luierilly, add act. directly on the blood
id niuctms BurfacfM of the system.
a
-— - -- ^ — -. .
C. A. Hamtnona. Cathicr.
Chaa Wilhelm O W. 1 Jhnlic.
J. M. HucUmanlel
W. Kevins. WiU.aml.ou.l4vn.
old. was
ni through .Manceloiia on their
to IVdoskey Saturday. They made
ihlutts lively with Traverse City yelU.
«ati*d that Traverse City would play
ihent uu or no count. declarvHl that
ulverlne. but U
ManceKma could bring the
•h him
Ikstor*.
the Traverse aty
before they could r
elleve he will rec
> the entire bunch.
Tnuii lake.
While hunting
»lh4*r ways rousiHl the Ire of i
*. I*. V. Bomyvr
m. Manetdoaa i»eopU% who s
buckshot In his
h.* ileiiot as the iral npassed thnuigh
thigh from an acideiilal discharge
le.! by his son as they
3iat«- of Ohio. Ctt> of ToUslo Li
. tbe f
ce. The slock of a rtfle
Krank^J* Cheney make* t*ath that
he U senior partner of the firm of P. ried ^hy the elder man
I. Cheney A Co., doing bnaluesa
Carpenter
K ^C
City of Toledo. County and
sister of Roy
sculptor *h4» ha< Just vVKnpleie
ua
for 4Wt*h and ever> ca«*e of Catarrh has-rellef In bronze oi (bo lal4*
as
hat cannot be cured by ibo use of aior McMillan, has po.ved
giHsI at working in clay as her hn»ih
Ha Ms Catarrh Cure
er She. U leaching in tbo scho<d for
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before we and aubaerlbad
In my piwaence. this 6tn
to i^ulplunHer srork
cenilmr. UK«
A W CLKA80N.
arkahly
(Seal)
Notary Public.
.Are now kjcatol at Suite
Wilhe’m Block. o*mer Krooi
and I’nion. Suits made to or
der.
Oeamn^ an.l pressing
promptly done at mo.>;ate
prices
Dt«>(4 iis a card, we
will caU lor an«l deliver W4.rk
if 4’osiied.
TI
Undrus S Trest X la'I-r'
lOHN
waa acridentally dl«*harred. the charge passlog through ih« low»*r part of hla ab
domen and through tbe thigh,
out a few Inches lieluw the hip Davte
arUcles of rkHhing Into the
and hi this teiTlble condH
i mile to shore and called
To the Taxpaying El*<tors of th« Qty
of Traverse Cliy. Grand Traverae
County. Michigan:
Whe Board of Revtow and Equallaa
uoD of the City of Travarae City.
Michigan, will meet In regular aswalon
|.»n .Monday. .Slivember 2nd. 1»03. In
[the f'ottneU Kuuma on Casa airaei.
I from K o'cl.vck until 11 o'clock la the
forenoon, aad from 1 o'clock to 4
o'ctock in the afternoon.
They shall have the power to re
describe, revalue and rewquallae Ibe
several parts of any deacrfpCloe of
real eaiaie. but nm to Increase or di
JIttdnts & Trost
OmCTORS:
It. S. Hull. t*rrsuUnu
a widow and two so
A terrible hunting
* 8___ .
while l-Yed Davis. 12
out In a row boat on. I
Removal
1b Csihrs «
Qank
l*ower*. a switchman,
rqueiie. fell from tbe
switcher Tuesday at
of a St
In two by
Grand Rapids and
engine passing over hll
the aoddeni. whJefc
doaa not follow that t
there and were »ot
Planiy el Feeling In the Caee,
auaufacturlng plant, have l^n
cloned, and because tr
acUvc aa It was three yean aco. and tether, there will be a bot game and
There U pleaiy^of feel
because the stuck marbet is subject
already between the i'
to fmater fluctuations than
xn.l there will probably be
year ato. that all mills an* to ckwe fore any game Is played
lacmea are to be thrown out
ptoynient; that trade u to be para
and that the comllllons of
bard times uf mt and im are
preraU this year or next year
Actual coaditlons la the ctaintry
acalnat tbe lelum of bard tlmebave more pruducon and imn^*
Burners
In tbe last seven years
population has lncrease<l from 70.5&4.000 to 70.000.(H10
There U in nnind
3
^HaiY Rel^ and^
tad UMt tbare baa baao. at
•
PER CENT
pompound CTOiSSSJinrssTarss
vjlINTEREST
NOTICE OF MEEtiNG OF THE r
BOARD OF Review AND
EOUALIEATION.
““sS
apd pow he'a wtlrely enH. They're
sssrJS
sar:
THE HANNAH & LAY
^
MERCANTILE COMPANY
M
fi
THB EVEHISfl MOORP, TBAVgBSK CITY>' MIOH, THCRSDAY,:OCTOBEK at, ll>03.
TAKES PLACE
Not tried Ayer’s
0F20HEN
Sarsaparilla; Then
HERE IS A POINT
worth rememberins. namely; ;
that when we introduce our
••BEST" flour to you and say
It’e all the name implies you
may rely upon what we say.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Win Smm •• ComplHod «t • C««t <
fbuH«Hi
W It Vt-cilham • «ru.
M*ldifr of furiuiH- wbtwv honu* wn.
,uocc Hi Knni*. CU> Sul now -1^ the
•wide wt*rld H viriling hit otd hum**
1 wiH*rt* D«* w»t «i‘iu r
viu. •! n»ou
tioiiul li«nk Hiiu^ ukiiiK up bK w»n
drrliig. h. h». f.Might Ibo Mntmb!.-. li.
8umh Afric* t|M- SiuiuUrd* in Culw
lh«« Fflipifiut, Tngslogt wnd Mi»ro* In
«ily in*a
suddenly hwd
hill for thi year, Him PhtlipjdIP’ t.lgnd. M>ni;hf «>tbrr
recwlvl;iR his
ItMIlU* III
ItA AMUl
AmIm JUIlUir
\IIUlir ^IIU
Mlul tO
»•»
than usual
Me ilwtlrlm 4tf UMIiH*
du) U In KwniikM ('by wwniliiig kn out
brvnk between HhmU and JaiAn thgi
irs. when he was
ins f.w i: bfMirs
lu- may mtvi- iiudi-r th» luiniu-r of ihr
the stri'«ds Phyri
liHN) him dM^laivd bU mind mikado .NvH-dham U :i: >rar. .d,1 ai
jk. and that he would pn.h cording Jo Judg«- J«-niu-v. and ba. d»*
claicd bv cunnut liv«- lu a land wbortregain his reason
■*iV * *
1 there 1. no fighting going <n.
Of TBE WOILO
U»und
trains-
The
il^w docks
FOR
HEMES NOT UU IT
lurks for
'rno dtweru-d tbidr i*wu m«iilu*r lu go
;und lIvVl^ ih.- d«ig « ktfinH wn.l fewrt
amnuL Miws
FULLY EQUIPPED for everyyou haven’t tried thing that may come along
Sarsaparilla!
SPECIAL PRICES
days. Tb« w!^ haa
iUa-a undrr «ay the uaat four veeka
I Tb? coat of the Dew docks will be
jatxMJt tlS.ttoD. axMl they will take the
plar-%- <*f atHMit tmeoiy laen for every
twenty ftmr hour*. <inly two men bcln«
required to u<.k after them nisht and
day. Ttte ilocks are betn* erected by
KairUank. * Mo.
ThU will egul.
______________
pan> at tbU point In fln.1 class shape
to handle the kiadlnc of all enptnea
TP»AV«it«K OITV, lUIIOW.
RASTALL’S
NEW
JEWELRY
STORE
NOW ALL READY
SPECIAL
RING SALE
.^Nl) WE WILL PELIYER GOODS PROMPTLY
Bdlior Kreuing Record—As 1 noIrcd an item i
'
paving on Oa»s
atlng
all day
Bell Phone, i56
Citizens Phone. 50
Big Diwoonl (or Cad>.
Fine Groceries
Fresh Vegetables
Solid Gold Ringo-
.\
l.ARGE
VARIETY
OF
NEVY
....$1.00..
GOODS
RASTALL, w
CAMPBELL BROS
i
NEW
stand that the Chrl
CASH
TbU Huatllnr A
GROCERY
Don^t Forget the Number. 411 So. Union
Monday, and noticed that Ihe work
was so nearly ^pietnl that i do not
admit the calling weather Idea is
sufUcieni to ei^se our friend for cm
dueling Sunday paving
I wonder If our friend the cmtrwcu.r
ever rca.1 Sheld<yn s
His SlepA
If iioi I
.4. and |mac:lce
t’hrl^Mau fri.-ndf. now is an i>ppor
u. to enforo Christian eul
we allow opis.riunities t.
ClEAKST
CHEAPEST
.-.HEALTHIEST-.
pitcaleri
Tb.- c««l Is carried from
lb.- pp U|..ii an edieii. chain to the
|.ii-kei: oiH-iilUK lr«im which are iwo
MH*,ii. lur cualiiiK tin- engine. These
.(loud- arc r*igulai»ii by ilp- engineer
or hn-uiau df He . ngin. vMieii coal
i. 1o la* taken oli
Till- pp I. made of 4-emeiil ami steel
an,t i. fiailtally lwk*w gmuud
The
car Um.U of coal are run ufK»n this pU
and duiiUMHl into it. FYora the pit the
••oal p laktn automatically, the pH
tapeiiiig iwoard the lioUom. by means
Umglaf to a rich and ansiocraiic.
If an endiesH chain to ihe p..oltet In
Rev Jno 8 Cox. of Wake. Ark.,
.llsb family and moving
Ihc^^moe^
ds of women
Tbeie are a great iMe of oterfloH a reium ehuii I
writes. -.Kor IS years I suffered from
»y (ierman farmers in ihe eastern
Yellow Jaundice I consulted a aomTlie pit Is largi ..•nougli lor any car
lion and for tliu last two years the
,1 physicians and tried alt sorU
over sit years ago
Slid
Ihe
nia:ii
wiKiden
hulldlng
Is
•tllclnes, hut got no relief Then
, as the bolr i« an
siM.ui :ft;\:u; f»*«-4
one inglne can
can the use of Electric Hillars
ghters are found In the Held while i^Mil Horn the east shle irf the dia-k and It-el that I am now cured of a
Mins are at ndlege. at the loom. snd aiiiHher rim-h Into the huildlng Jlseasr that had mu In iu Kra^p fur
The pit t. twelve v.-arsIt you want a reliable
In llx' ridilng mill. or. cigar fsclotv oi slnrh in o|M it jiarl way
JatitMU-) S*. IMtT
The dock
rine Mr
Liver and
Kldtfey
• lerkiiut- III the lily
This yeai n..t I.s ated on th. aesi side.
'iUlms that the c
oiiu the f.erman w.uii. ii luit the.turm u.,ell U i.l»s Ie.-1 iroiii lUe lop rat
Mit irtrl (
“^1
dcbimy g. l KU-cirir
,iie^ and daugliteir, e\er>wh.r^
. w ho b
''\l low'’gM.Iimri*"ns«t.d a
gal antcMi M Jat (i J
Ion gasoline tanh ^
^^
Meads
tiiily .'•Or
The town id Armidale. New Houlh
- AVnhn. Itas a woman s lire hriga.le
YM^I.tu Vanianaii.
h
deOMimue.l Tie- «-ugiin- usi d to t un the marl
that has «win.il distliirilon in numer
voung Japani-e ol weaUhy etmi.ei I. a tj l.orn.. iNiwi I upright »ai
!^!*sh^ fmm hi7hJ«ir. aad
TO-DAY
rem.mnder of this week
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS
-d what I think about Sun.
paving
I think it a great shame
aiw our Chrtsilan peopW to allow such
•I to go unaoilce^
haa a <-apacity of- l*iu ton., and ’ the
pit u raparliy of 3t» tonk.
The pit lx >o urrangod that the car
can Im? unloaded in thU pit which,
with the i-aiwrliy of the ixickct. win
.uppl.v all itu- ciavl m-«|».d uiiill an
other car can lie placed over the pit.
The capar-iiv of the dock U *0 tons
|M*rbour. irtP Ibis amount of ctml will
»xa«aik«*
li
- poini
bm .« ax t
nv\9^ Isa*
Ik* limti«IU.xl
iLAUtlU'd Mf iluU
thf:
Not iblfy waled yw. bol
wwiriDrlMiMW-
AMS
ASSOLOTBLT ObOSLBSS
I.IOMT
B
mTh^wly
I?sri*7n*’ihe c*hlu!le or’S^lcndl^i to
r-t-r-rruj*
PEK 1000 WATTS
“.•rT;:.*:.:,:"
iloii^ ill iiiH iiaMve eounlrv ts llieiuau
ne of their nil
Iirlgade aimllanres
ri-nileriua assistance i
men when ni'cesaary
•is>ri In rewriiing work
9fim M
w'itli an ash pan.
Souicthinc withm the teach
ol all
All jomisaic floul.lc b|H»ctI »nd
»c.tm^l. ami at.-
!i Hiid workiNl two >eur- tu laiiioad
up lrI.ii/ilM^uioun<i u iiu.de ol
.iu.]i. Ill Allismii . 1*lielt he »uiighl ii
piwe- iai.l ^ace lo igiv; the
Mu prl^enrdut\
*‘ei,' Milig . -;-rH t.s-t u of ^Mh s (Bid rtie
awi'sfw' ^
tooled all the siont- They wei
ting nnny »*»« e<»nienis of the
ran Ihnim- bar when a detaehn
his liimv a> . twsliioiiul.le
III I he nioniing attired in llie ivgiilu
lion mi-iulU he u read) Mi Ills daily
The suiH*rluiendein oi his di
, ^>s Hie ilark^-yed liiHe orient
ihe.olhers made gisnl iheir escs
At Mlshfwaka
JInJIirtiabt
ewiyihtitg
in
PiMinsyi'iiiiIIlu line U-Iwe. U p!u..i.urg l..ltndallOl.^ an.i
eon-tl III tail, .
’ with the idea
»ll‘<-tigtl> »IhI ^-onteliirUis- CtHiiblU
leaiu Hie lailrond nuHlue^^ iliorougli
iMisses
10 and 20 Per Cent. Off!
The . ,tlM 0V4-ly
wro.iglit
woiidfT
ir. aiment o
o the I
Pri..i to I
L^mre
• 4Udliiarll> employv‘)l
mov lug. situ
Ind . Hm* arrival ol •mall Mes
I all Chandeliers h'lfcirollers. Bracket?* ami
1‘oriables.
ordered lyefore I)cceml>er Kt.
>ri aides, orderc
iMVei> >-r ti ll «Ie« Of ;i|hvil .-.AVhite
I.I. ifi.d ^.iiipN . Jd..pM.m«.
IiimI «i. l ot:* w renth* mmI pHl.^e.!
|ire-eni In llie fdtltv. l»l
Make Fine Xmas Presents!
li*itt**Ilirabow. the |a>piiIailon <
'''^•:r!;L::v::'ur ... .
ehaii and' e!ii o« He* Im- chwr bark H»
the first Jfdni. which U at the instep
riie Itarl Id the ii*. reinoviil wa^ fully pn^f>uge« ot the thriMt amt head a
I imlo-w III length Tie- oi*.railon wm- balxaiuie nu lha' g<M^f to.the mtniit
Hiircesslul aiid lbe fiM.t is a« well as
liA .-niHMually killing all germs
k.^, Iowa Is a native of New \i»rk ev.r Ol i-ourse P iin.k nerve and I
iiendH-A of caiarrh It enters the
stale, hut went to Iowa mon- than sufler.-d a great d.^tl while perform
With the oxygen
ktmng ^ tlw
iiig the oiaratton.’ saui In .4mlih
"wche Vhildrt u and Itas slit)
The pain was very grra' '
iu^ith to the wh.de syal.-m
.MaiW •"
jing testimonials liave l.w‘n re
home increasing from-.lil U. IR
• ere M rhildndi. two married.
to the arrlYal of the triplei. N.
We also carry a
t;.\S I IXTI KHS.
lined Forty Pounds in Thirty Days.
For several months our younger
other had be«,n inmbled with Indl-
line
of
the
l»esi
146 TrPMt Strut.
STAPLE AND FANCY
‘HE TIME HAS COMEI
any other channel. Write us at once
W. A. MCLAUGHLIN Co.. 90 GrbwoM Sirpcu Deirolt. WcL
..Wgin the use of
Broker* In Stooke. Bonds. Oralo and Cotton
disnodieo?.
pr«us--»
HAD ONLY McCalls
Young Woman Clerk 8atd She
No Pajama Patterns.
LIBNTIESS
FlnlkHItf
DUIABIUTY
SATIIFACTIOH^
Huiulrt ds of ladies
ill this cii> arc wear
ing Ooroihy Hood
ShocH. ami y\i!l lake
iio oiher. l-ei us
show ihem tt> von . .
PRICE S3.00 AND43.S0
A young nioth.-r went to a leading
st«.re tn the city i.» get some cloth for
slumhrr garments
(»r her children.
8hv had vbvided to make pajamas for
the Mile ones Instead «d the usual
night rotsr
When she asked the
patterns \Ve have only rail’s ‘
Savaa Two Frt>m OaatK.
r mile daughter bad an almuat
Trank trade
No. i:a5Ca8sSt.
commenced taking them. Inside of
ihlrt) days be bad gained forty
ivounds in flesh He U m^w fully r«^
covered We have a gvK»d trade on the
l,|Mill;i. tloiuliPT
lull
SoXw tiMl .. ..set m thf
Ixxlv ol the ttovc.
Bovfy IS swavcl. A/cA#/ M
raih, mckBhd /arar kamSht.
The top is Ur^c anti l>caulifully
*hap.a.
Handsome and attractive.
Call and »c*c them
W9 Start than, at $10.00.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
anr*Uyer‘Sah{l!if ^!r be
A QUARANTSED CURE FOR PILES
,
JOHN R.SANTOl PIBEMarquette
New Y..rk, primM-ws’f" liiqnlnsl a young
•• Not now” .be roPlb«d "I did wAen
I itrst i'ame to the v.tsi. but Ihe inxipM
laugbod at mr *o I changed it to your
native style. I Ungbed. too at the baU
your woim n wv.r.. ami 1 thought bow
doliglitod «Hir wild ihU-fs would Iw If
they I otmkl hate I.eaddresact like
New Wilhelm Btoak.
Traverse CKy.
E.W HASTIH6S L SOH
FIRE INSURANCE
Of
laud of Annoak. N. Y. "but when an
othiT remodlea failed, ve saved hei
A Lov#
Ur King’s New Usooverr
you U you’re
Would not mien
) bad conaumpUoi
iM Salve for
looking tor a i
P. also used this t
Otto Dodd of
Sores. Bums or
ihe la I
rell •• Desperate throat and Hmi
macs yield to Dr. Klng’a New Dla- Buckli. Anilc. tolv. e«t.d n«*n as to DO other BBodlcine on Us the beet Halve on earth. *Sc i
.^..b lufalllble fur (V>u<ha aad Golds. Jat O. John
U>i r H viMd.
«t,;T.Tr;;i?.*hu?rh«:'S
it r .•r.ri'ni
GROWS
Bcci>
Sweet Potatoes
Cabbage Onions
Spanish Onions Squash
Pie Bumpkins
Rutabagas Carrots
Apples
Grapes Sweet Apples
Lemons Oranges
Bananas .New Figs
Cranberries
J. FURTSCH
r«os..w.’LfSL&.
ikUbPhOMSM
South SIdB Crocary
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA NT
COMPANY.
uBSes* aiu r.wa
The Traverse Gty
Real Estate Exchange
Tfwls. Wsv Trsr«s. Oily tor Urswd Rsp
n:«s ..
wxet Tm VutiMiceC«t*(l
•*— •jSss.t*-"
iutohBTB and Sauaaca Maki
W p « .T yo
Have bargains in city
property, Timber lands,
Fruit Farms. Large
Farms. Resort Sites.
C U liOCgWO(»D,
Trial IvotlJes 10c’
\\V are offering .1 line Dongola lu»s|.ital shoe the
most tomfortahle wIuk- made for
house wear -si/es 'ii u» 7. ..............
$1.50
Boy's yonih’s and liule gnu’s tine satin calf lace
shoes, all solid leather, iieai ami dressy, thorough
ly gooti ihrough ami ihrough.
fV-i w#i f* It 5..
»>m5LIs If...........
US
1.15'
Soil id. I of im- .1x0 or Jol.p l».
IbH-k.foll. t - iimll Pi.tv U .Irnvvii tmm
him have Uni i.-vviv»xl nl the Ihdor
a.b. .Spill,Mo.. |...t.dlU*e a. « re
aiilt of a H‘ia*rt w bU b w as w-nt out
rr.vmly llMt Im wa. going tloi,. to
drink tbr watei..
That lonely Island. 8i Kllda, one
of the loneliest of the Hebrides. i»
r 40 be left lonelier still In the
„ future. It. Inhabltanu. It is nv
ported. propoM* deserting the isUnd
nai of the year the Inhabltanta are
While oiKtuing a box. J C. Mount, eatliely rot off fraas the ootar world.
of Thrvw Mile Hay. N. Y.. run a Uu
imnny nail tbnm«b the fleaby part of
TRAVERSE Cl^ MARKKTS.
Corrocled dally. Tha Raoord U not
K&N.LTIMEGARD
Don't forget the place
RIB
1.00
THE BOSTON STORE
■IS
liMi Rim BNtrte
Uekt ii4 Pfwirei.
RmiidSIS. WKmBtock
a W. OURTW, mbmbut
1
WM.MURREL .
I at) BUI Poster
ly afterwarda. To i
eaoTod all pala aad I
injury, Pi^ wap
Pm
II
OOOlSlSWBMBillEk
1
i
1
<
1 TfCV A MOORO WANT AA
M
THJS EVJUilNO
i ucKriMinrASTw'
mUM MEUAm 1^
if-i
I na
I
MSaHSfiS
w. H
.rtrd loj*
iSoifiSs lE
barinx
tMtilUiy ol the,C.rU«..
^
The Taa4.
]
The u«d U on*- of the moat harm
H1W..U Lake ihU mornlnx, am r a Um» aa4 uaoful creaturea la Ue world,]
aad U a sood friend to the farmer,
m'im
of Chicaco. vbo the cardeaer aad the ftuU grower. A
to aaap ap
b«« %iililBE U.e family of John toad haa bean kaowa
elghiy^la houae Blea la leaa than tea
'ifMIIIO LtCTUSS IN UNlVfNtlTVj^^
C»r
!, ,
EXTENSION eOUNEl
] wm 8. M.« H
3“S.r4‘ri?‘^,vsrM
ary War. With Balatlan a# Adams
to Thaaa ttlrrlfig Tlmaa^
t last even
rch bylTof
;-Sv?:“rL“2“S:
'*
he taken up on account ol
being Ids and Uaxlnaw and
bn.ken beyond reimlr at the twitom
*^-8\^P«rlnieodeni H
mi
Adam, and Indep.*«d
aaee.waatheauh^^.^^^^^
C». Joyni is busy
other
, >:
•
•
i
. V
I
tba tremhiln* hand; John
Thomas Jefferson, and others
U
of the dearriptums were «.f a hu
oua and Inatructlve nature
What waa acc*MnpUihed at this
«ooth.’ amalon of the rongn^s.
SLS?S3va|.
I ' ;
I
1'
1
4.ai>«al«g ol
.i...
‘"Klrtck llanr)
: - 2jr
raal Bavrr... tb.;
Youth and Old Aps.
a qm silon which of these two
birthday
imrlles was
the moat
but they are cenalnly equal
ly <»f ante
A lady In Iowa
celehrattMl
her
thirtieth
IHdatm-s iMi local market. 4ic^
.Sii k7l. K O T M
IrlonA.I.Ii. oi
aa.
hlrh the young grandmother
age ai whir
herself had
The other birthday party was that ^
an old lady In New Jeraey who Is *3
years «»ld. and when the music started
playing a waltz she choae a >i.uu*
Uy of 1* as a partner and walized
for 2U minutes, until her partner wm
completely tired nut. She aald she
M , Friday even had not enp.yed
fiO years
•RCVITIEff.
There will be a im
lodge tonlRhi. and
Inlora.o.
The Boclal to be given by thn Senlbr
deties
»nd Intermediate Bndeavor societies
Church of Christ will In? given
»f t^ Cl
‘ Iday evening. In- I
aead^pf Orange hall, as previously »n-||
;*'fn-
you taken a
f».9t auit
auit and
and coatiJuT^^H ^u
till the last the plcklnp
County Clerk Waller Isamil a n
;;l f",
Pritt n Cents Yard
nbouttbeir
Set
neighbors
Window
waiM-ii-jr—a."
Q'"iT
Bplce was add.d In the f
^ A marriage hrense has Is-i n Us
to Hugh la
Ik.yd and Maiile
>s.iH.r. iKMh ..f Wllllamshurg
piKi'i'Eas'- —
I pleatotl ami utUfievl that
41 it more convenient ami
economical than burning
FREE CNNECTIMS
JUST MW
THE MRGMNS WE OFFER
anile v. ry l.< L'mni'i« of <l"- «';i''«n can
ami other imluccments oflered
to have you place yodr Ga»
Rannc Irelore the winter set*
:
neilher W iliiplicauM nor siirpa's. il.
K«« HAtA ATPIOUKiai uvm
wMmm.
M.in
who kiKUv . Iollnn« vain. ' >hoiil.l >. .■ oiir
l Al.l.
way so lhai
Ik- p<i*siblv
e\ciy
It uill ^
IIBERAIIIOUCEMEIITS
\NI> \V1\TKU .lisplay ai ..n..--
1-JI Union .Sin ri, Cili/< n’s
lOUO
I
Call. Tclcplumc or drops |»ostal
and we will l*c glad to gi\ c
you an> information.
Cravdr$e City
6a$ Company
KJ NOIUIAX.
KUBECK & HOYT
arc nu-le mTirder to mrrea^e
the use of Gas for lK»th li^dit
and cooking punkwes.
Jlmerican
Beauty Corsets
lo arrange for ih
o ears of telephone
,r Hun laake Ann I
T*.n ifmiHirarv nn'paratlon for war.
the wecond great '
wrmpany
s:h:£=“:5
at
laong Island
City,
FOR RENT.
rr.TKa"'.
INSIST ON c;in*-
WMATSTME USEl ting thh
SWriRINCI
si '
Bob tomorrow night, prxim
Shoe
SH0J5
Bachant
wiliReliev
o»
Mlllno wsra auita and coato of
the aame quality geld for M.W
Ifs up to you to aavo from »2 to
•&. Bals clooes neat Tuosday.
All aulto prwoood fros of char«e.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
1
j
Jlmeritnn Buntp
Slfk479
■ •
SnllTorm
Short WsMrnllBIps
mmtrUI ntr» QntUtf
SnkHIbhonCrtmmtd
Whitt. Dnb and Black
Sixes it to SO
...$1.00...
imK where wanU-d one foot high, co.itIng Ove rents, and given the care a
**"■ hill of corn ah(*uld have. In ten years
com- will iH? to feet high and IS would not
dd to Ifuy .me of them
For ornamental
w-h.t
>Dd Arl«r »!...• .r,-
miudbreak of ev
!
.Tt*^
:
M<A -
' the Kalamazoo Corset CO. i
Ions
, f.-renl
lie surroundoil
hilly blasts id winter
1. J. Kelbigg. in • American g. ” savs.
’’Kvergreens sh<
nd ever.v farm. K
. esiMKrIally the lea
TRY A RCC^RO WANT AD.
i;:;r
"H and noi^many^v •rkers of any i
>ano what do
reaks than Norway bre
• Sc.lch pine These, j at I
E or fancy MsIton Buita.
fd. sues 34 to 44. poing :
da'a. to bo aur*.
LAST TUESDAY WE LAUNCHED THIS
...Nine Ninety-Eight Sate on Suits and Overcoats.»
9 98
Never boforo havs black or faney
Melton Mena Boito oold at fflJOk
Benda does It.
Overcoats
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Glvingawayallof our profits for one week to advertise our clothing. People
will talk-they will talk about our clothing—the more they talk, the more cloth
ing we sell—once we sell-we have a steady customer. THE RESPONSE has
been very liberal. The trade knows that when we advertise a Special that we
we mean just what we say. €osryom 'et tbsss Stilts and Coals art worth from
$12.00 to MAOO and other stores would ask even more for them. •
«
«
mmm -ti-ikmi in tm* kast 'va^inoow
Ovifcoats
A hundred years
' fdoyeuTn the*factortea of the country
Suits A YES, WERE DOING IT!
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MICELLANEOUB.
LSI.
Jit the Boston Store
lino'll
day. Ociulnr 3U. I
dales and other li
win come U.for.-
notice TO LADIES
II you havt dilUcuity m
tia( a partacl ft. In a t.
ATTtNTION. XX>MPANV
'
Air nil that the namAimphcv KveryboJ)
should visit Ihc SiHCciil dc.nonsu.^tio,. th:^
week by Mrs. Mathews,
lay for the esp«.ri kerosene trail
time of the light for Imlependeuc^
The cUas meeting was greatly enj«.yed
after the lecture, and nearly all
*‘^ ne*t lecture will w «•» •J.’::*;*
fmni^hi^
lie on ”
the' Re
, j:-.;... ,
:•
D I s pI•f
~~
turwd.
n. wwggy.
Maiion Itolu'r.s has
that part of the
r the new pumps.
’ ^ s^r.jr.r«.4.-u..aa..a,
M$k Vour
;
A iWVI^J*-SJ*' a— -a-SV (r»nu. wAiVSKi*.
«...
rir«tal‘»i'u)'ThrK^d'ihU im>raln« “'I^'n^r’tV Y" uichl'faaT^ nonh
o 3 white oais. 3Pc
25f.—October
l-«*y tu.c: IVeember.
May. k5%»
iber. MiHr;
ktm<
jy.—lK*reml»er w
ib nr«Chicago. Oct
(
l>ecember
tioAsr. MayV. 7»»Hr;
UTsc; May
■
half wool
costumes, etc. It’s halt
and in texture somewhat lesembles
blesMohair:
Mohair; ifif properly
properlywashed
washed
will not fade, comes in the fol
lowing colors: Black. White,
2 Browns. 2 Reds. 2 Greys. 3
Blues. Tan. Castor. Pink, 22i
inches wide :
: : : : : :
,
iQ
“
polnU
that the new pumps would
western Ohb.. Is In the city for a few
idy for inem, ana days^^
y in helplna to mold
that It would keep him busy xetllns
ery vividl) lol.l.
ness le*fore their
C up to the cntl everythin* In
ess a ere clearly set forlh arrival
was'^aald of *'ihe aoior
lams.*’as he was called
I
For Waists, children’s dresses.
experlasaats made at the Match ua
perlmeat «iatlon. It haa been proved
‘‘rnSJ^^Nay and Walter U Loraager
are hunting near 1
B Itoas, the diver. U hiislly at
Miss Minnie IlnbU-ll
repalrlac the breaks to the a^ Rapids this afternoon
B pipe that went down a short
cltal. ^ Wim
has g<
Ce^ Laadin* Up to the Revalutior
: 3ST.M:
:sssc:c^Jin Ck* If»#*5sr5rsssss
'.vrr"‘.t.«n.«i»
jrharch to aenre 1
!3p8BJ1ggg4r>"gg
‘Danish Cloth'
KSi. la aooMthlac aev. There
's-ri?. SS*J' IchMir-
M
The third lectore of
SMCQSitS
rt * '
m«eu with the
•^Laia^ Butloi- Bay U !• tW raaAy (or ue. It will be aa orar«o«|
iachool. bat tt vUl araatuaUy be or
...________ -r ;«“•'''
amsumrmt |rE'S."g.S «
ADAMS AND
'
INDEPENDENCE! WOBKISaOSHtO
I,,;:
WAIT OEPARTCEIT
•
The larf<
lac la the ^
Nrtr Yorht
"*mS J. IHiltoi wart to lUfM* Irt
."TSrtiia 'hr 4«r*«UiK l-A-vl
Zi: ■
TKAVKBSK CITY, M1CM-, THUKSUAV, OCTOBKh *». 1W>»-
Truly they’re the best values-the most stylish and strictly:up-to-day you «n
.get. We include in this sale such makes as B. Kuppenheimer. M. Wile & Co..
Goldwater and College Brand-none better-none roorestylish.
w
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•
EWfi Mr HiliB IK TRi liwhp ilTlfc$<iilisNhB<MiIfcPMMR NBiCi
TME B O ST orifi STORE
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J2 Suits
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