The Evening Record, October 17, 1903

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Title

The Evening Record, October 17, 1903

Subject

American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

Description

Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.

Creator

Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

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

Date

1903-10-17

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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English

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Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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m. TBAVKB8K CITT. MICH, J5ATCRDAT, OCTOBER IT. IKH

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lUSIRESS CARDS.

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» marly bea*!«d a|M»tfica in back, maket a very
bcauulut chaw; braidtR waking an eaceptionally
Mtong cbaif. The ihur U*u and 8 ppifedWR »
the lurk and lie three itietchm in ihr front legR
makr» the chair eacepiKinaUy ationg. it haa brace
a tm. Wt are irUing. 6 oi tln^m km m^.^m

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WF ate shoeing 78 differeni atyietoF rhairr rang­
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SomctMic Befcr Before Beard of.
ti aolul tUi. high bAck

M Urge that y ou can get |uft whi
the f»icr >mi want to pay for it.

J. W. SLATER

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them ami only
N tning

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the beat.

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Sweet Pickles

We kno»



MfeJMai^llfefe

Backache
^^CURE

'W.'

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LenoK. American
Iron.

that y wti know

and .mahing |«od«fi,

•4 aeU all kind,
but here n a

:

nhich .iU you have>

Fatmif. Oak

Leaf. Big Acme.

Ai^. Wool. ja»or. lea

White Cloud. Ckdd Star,

Naptha. Fairy.

tiold

I teat, t.iueen

Ar»f^. Scrubim. Ktrkolme. Poodfvrd llorat

Clever Bread Makers

•dl tdl you that the treat reauha are oUamrd by
oamg f-ithcT of our t.o great branda of 8oor

The

H. A I. 0* t -Beat. or the, «Sup»eow;- your teacuita.Ul al.aya be bghi—and “puffy-—bread
a^rct

and.motot—rolb

cmat

moM

. atable

craap

and {dump

|Mr

)uat order a aack for to-

OerCrackerCoeeter
» a moM intemtmf pUct

The frcit «w>etr of

aour pucklea. chcmr-ciro. ami oniom. pe|»pcr aaoce,

oecker. u<1 wefen w.«iW eaoouh nuM eojrbodr.

MMtatoi. gherktM and oluea, Smder a Moce. Chili

Soe>e k««l o( .recker « -efar .hoeld be on the

laucc. loUaac.. and cataiifi.
oil. vaUd

drciaii^

mued pick lea, oluc

ateayt

good, aaakea your

mouth •aier m think of them •iih yiwr Ibto!

nul ' rtj- «r latk .IKHII .!.■.•■’

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bought

Tlieii yoti

have uac ! a lettain tea tor ten year*

bccauac .e fieu*
«A.«f or. r.« u.Ak

•mma Tom Ftwa

• THrs OCIt BBSBKSi

be

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T«u( About Monet i

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M tbe'Tea Ynu Want

« It tate u. rara K W. Orar* « Mf
aat^ inaaaate feoa Me
loMATtifM wTKT^^

IMitmt tlui

•holt- .Jt groun«l.

TO CUM A OOLO M teCMV
te aWMc WUteai i

The apj^tinng charartef

laodoctaarr .Ue to the a|ufc«.
ic4^^t

ia U fSte Haraa mi i

:

These Are Pickling Days The Soap Question
1. an unjKxtant

M w MBtoa Uan te «
r >teteaar«ra<

That .a wbai ne

e ti)in. to ,.o 1,4 telling vou rU.m greo-. r«-i from a rlc^n store, at the right i«ricea.
aT

ydeteamg
Nt MM «< h»U*Ma a« kr ter fr

0,.A jr irrtlj ferttr-rH
mai m-,. m.

Incruaseil Salts
In Tha Grocam Dapailinant
• iieo >ou naui the l«s*. a! *p . e* fr»r pw kling .i= .1

A ttkTlii^riMiliT*u?/lri>^Taa*'7?

.

MOTEL

SERERAL MSURARCEI

MACAI1NE5
I BOOKS AND
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fe«4»aaa MlrfcWaa'lia? tteTja. Mair
Waial tfer Mwi raroafactac (felac

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PARK

g-^gg^^ijOHN R. SANTO
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ha* .laira aa>% ^im TV* aUi
paaoi ar fur «<hrr raryww

TW feomra

146

Clauo Warnar. Proi>« taior
an-rtTM* nar rih-h

I llnw
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IT. mM «» MtatrMa Waakar
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WIIITXKY WAHNfm

M.I te, akNrr aa4l

Tbr

Frank Tmdn

‘‘“rJNaTE

day...

n C i>a®«. V«^r IWirtit

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ll«riTH I.H
(M>uti l«iu<dr<

SAVINGS

“*A( Ml l-teara. Urite, Uamr W
4^ Mote* oHrte an i iproM paHu

imi AirtttMi!
Jmi till Nutn!
)ml CwUuHnWmI
itCnI!
JiniCialStiTu!
Ifid Cut Stmt!
JnaSleilRlwi! JmlStmtiHRMiit
llllTliaAH!

Nmm U^.tce made.

Amiolu'a

wafarv te«er

Biitter ctecken aad ftaeooki.

«d

Fif Ne*toa.

Bring Your Preacriptions

Candied Sweets
frc.li from Srranb Btoa ic

leble far e»ery mrel
hen.

<dtt»p*«nr aad lxa« lilaad aafen.

every day.

Chocolates aruh all manner

of •^a«g.“ carama with aQktnda of fiatm. miaed

,oo« IJmf l»ei«.; yuA aUl had |a«.|aaaM aad
«c«racr «ha nhaf etaaeatt.

We cany almoi.

eventlbag ia th. bae o( pateM aadkMM. drag-

ewtohra by the poond. alt the neveat coofortiona.
No tticxT gift than a boa of them frnc eandira

:■

Fust National Bank

4JKdL»..SSi

THE HWIUH & UT
MEBMNTIU GUMPlin

,

:0'i«

MUSKEGON
WW TODAT

TRAVSBfflE cmr. MICH.. SAIDBDAY, OCTOBEE n. 1>03.
WAIT OEfMTffEiT

Korciiitor T tk«« «iB fc* mmtkar
g»* wUl ^ ptej^ tor tko ctea
Swckelowor»«teMta.

STiTS:

rmroTu a T. M. M,
msMt pwmpkte pko ao-

W^WM^TWO AJOCAL HIGH tCHOOL
];

liVGOOflV Or^TOO

Odmrx

llAVEBSE OTT OUT

l feet frowt <»

aui Puik

IT
cleared port

‘'Dress to Woman is what
Petals are to a Hose'[

last

MOW HAS NO GWW rON INTtA
iCHOLAtric Cl

■S’",
^ Wm r(M> «« M

aomee* at
mnilag and evenm-

„ rSKS-r

m

This being the case, isn’t

about 35 of his friends,
played and deUclou.

ii*bcitcr to get your wear­
' IB oac << ibe amcM *»»«-• «
ball .»«
lb lhl» «*»T. fnrmt

ing apparel

cur HKb Mb.«>l WB. todBjr «<M
MBBkwB. I. U«
fc-r«?«

D. C. Hutchins of Fife Lake
borne this morning, after nttei
eeting of the
meeting
ihe board of aupei
aupe:
Mra. Addle Gibbs, who hM bean aasIstBy Jn

JJ^hSThSSIe *ta

MayAeld this morning.
Mrs Gilbert Bennett of.lnterla
Mrs T>im returned tasf night 1
Tlsit ic Hint and Detroit.
MlM Minnie Hubbell hM retu

Js.::

1:2:1.

for Serrice.**

A. U

merely

Miss

Bdna

Grant returned t.

Of Christ of Chicago,

will

can buy new things; but
we mean DIFFERENT.
Here you will
coats that you

The“* Umi?t ^^ai^ied quicker 1
Tiaverae City a player*, and oft. n
ihe local line golna back More
play WM fairly atarted.

^ AW are cordially Invlied to
ter\|ce«u
CvanooiteaU
Her. D. O. Ruth. Paator.
Old people * day. October

or sell

outside

the amount
you

reason

of all this—The

only

!-•

.ntTnVt'
Garland
ftoM
been pUyIng atar end. went to guard
Traverse City took Ahe ball on downs
but were soon penalized 2t) >arda
playing five men back of i|u‘ line,
side the SS-ynrd line*. At I his time

m kin^'tblirn bj!*m?hlng'*lit*fhi'^flSd

price

'"aU aw“

which

mu.

•..Sfl.ST'
..rigbl BBd...

Tb.

Ibird

4bbb1>(

u4*.r.dl*r
J W. Or-

roRarN*.

others . ma>

inferior goods

/■>A-«>;.ISK KXUlXt.. .alo...

$10 to $80

Coats.,.

M-:ssjsr-

$S.S0 to $60
QTEDIBERG'S grand
O OPERA HOUSE

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23R0
THK NA.NAligMgXT U»

Wi Want You

H “siiKi)”

Steinlirg'sOraieOHra Hone
Announce the cngzgcmeni of
the brilliant Romantic -\clor .

HR. WILLIAH OWEN

♦Pants

—Supported by

• your lioys want.

Low t lU-' and high cuts in all

the hot of h-atlu r> and latest styles.
tobuvahat.
Not
That will enable you to save enough bn each pair to
boy a
a lot of old “iruck^ but strictly
'well made,
every pa
pa r
r to
to ggive u.mrsl
goiters, and new fabrics. We guarantee every

Bring

the boys in A-.nd let us til them up. iVices to suit
the purse.

AU new stock, n-r old.

Cbere are 300 Pairs
in nU but wc bought U«m » .dvimia.:«uslr thu wc m able

.
t
r

A Chance for Young Men!

Pants
the

m0«t

The Remington Typewriter Co.
popular

Do-aroi-fc, IVIloH.

TNiplMi, Hm 813.

28 Ufijitte Anni.
October 13. 1903.

Qlo can supply
your Pant Olants

DaleC
You wiU&nd what jrou wmnL
1200 rairS wHlntxMOoBoaieaoner. Cooe in

Traverse City. Mich.

We
tee

♦ Cbe Boston Store. «

•ea^m to help us m th-s d.rect-on..
Tha Mlaries pa-d to younq men s
sincerely trust t

owt to supply the deficiency.
Yours very truly.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.

HERE IS A CHANCE for nay young
tkm In 6 w 9 months.
com^nl stenogn

MrtT

TOMATOtt WAKITO-W* ,wm pay
gun an paefeagaa.

TrmvcrM aty

X

in the 15th Century Rumaoce

When Louie XI
sWas King
Ba^i on Sir Walter Scotfs
“Novel Quentin Durward, *'
by Mr. Owen

Tour conducted by Martin
Shcclcv.

XNDcw

here

Bdchant ^ H^scoe

20t east
Trent Strett

$4.00 pants for $2.50
$4.50 pants for $5.00
$5.00 pants for $5.50

arc

J. W. HeCOMEU,

to know that wu )i;n o just the kind of a SHOE

‘s^'ss'w.thB.r

.»l-B0.tblr

UL. rtl»

MICELLANEOUA

the increase, and

Ub» dBBMn*ibml'tSS

COSSAUK
r •«.» l»rt

is nti

four piece* furnltbed the

.

< r7v»U
fran a»l .Ui-v (ana la
r !£••»
toa.n.>u:.. 16 a.
Ttiirty ac»t-«
; ..f Ukivlin^ ii-n*»i r. im.j.U-. .-l:a am t.air«ww>l.
i Wat--r t.xkcr i-ntil-tfr. N..*
t«ra.

WT
i
*a»t a-Ml I II lU- »..lh of
Kiacf-l-y •‘•S-r alli h.«B- «<> !«* r'-»r^

Oetlo^tful 9oci»i EvanL With EaiiquaL

The Une-up of the two teams was M

./'.A'.

ask for

or

the air. going over the Moskez
The-party given by Traversa City
The baU. within 10 yards of
gtm's goal, was then lost on nn unfor­ Chapter. No. 102. R A. M. Uat avnn their hall, wtu very largaly attunate fumble, when Muskeg
__ d and nil enjoyed the evening.
the run and a touchdown w
The
regular work was dDpoaad of. af­
resulted In another minute,
ter which dancing wms anjoyeO.
was twice held for not nn in
A banquet Wm aervad that added no
when the bnll wm punted to
little interest-to the occMkm
The
falling 1
4 the ffeld. Robertson
RobbanquH was in charge of Fnnk Nay
The ball soon
5f the Uitle Tzven The good things
ronilsted of oyster cocktails, wafers,
chicken salad, coffee, cold mauta. fried
l the closf of the gai
: c^ler> . pickles, bread and butLine-Up of the Twm Teams.

m ii

Cl(llt7 flva

t!T“ 51'

ion center of America!.

-Mtyflower brigade roc«*ts th
D Monday evening

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(Dwna«iUV.r Ib.«r cmitar. St ni%il

r—: i Suits. U

I at noon. The sup» r
intendeiit invites the parents.
Intermediate
Christian
Endeavor
ckty wt 4:3u p m
Topic. "What
Lises Teaches Vs '
Young People's Society of Christian
indeavor at 5:45 p. m.
Sunday evening gospel

rmii aa t »ir. fracr. ala*
, tu-U fruiu t*rm Tala*

|U-r«

from the foremost makers

iTvlce will
be anthem and hymn. This will be a the patrons of the store will a
of sarred music
The choir be treated with the greatest coi
K two anthems and Miss Ever and that the store Is mU In nn
sing the solo. “Ence to FactV
Ml. and especially strangers arc inrlted to join In this morning hour of

attempting to slug the umpire, and
oibtirwlse npparently nltemptlng to
Cburoh of Chela
show jiai football la what Us worst
ThoBiM P. UUom.
edemlTwi:lalm It to be. Chief Rennie
and friends of footlmll got the U-lllg
erents off the gridiron, nnd the game
proce«Mled. Captain Pound of the local
Sunday. October 25. our meeUngs
team himself stated that Umpire Mai
111 be held as usual in Steinberg's
lochs di-clskm was perfectly fair, ar
Opcm House.
he WM pla>Hng five men back,
t:ome to worship with us *re
tiary to rule.
crs. workingmen npd the poor,
A moment after this Sb-yard penalty
t. Wldger will preach in Grange
Muskegon was >-nallzed five yard*
orning nnd evening,
liecause their coach. Mr. Walker, went
or attending national convenon (he Beld to avoid a particularly
: Detroit.
large mud puddle. After, that I
walked ihrtwgh the mud. no matt(
how rte«‘p. The first half noon ended
Uiv J. W. Miller. pMinr.
with the ball In Traverse City's poa
ClM* meeting 9:45.
seKsbui on Muskegon's 27 yanl line
Morning service. 10:30.
Sunday achool at noon.
'
The SecoraS Half.
Epworth {..engue and evening serv­
ice 7:30
ball back to
to P»>und .who ran
1‘rayer meeilng Thursday evening
land made a i^ymlc
at 7:30.
on^n
CbHatiafiJtoUnoa Earvina.
Mil went over on
nwyered U, how
Ian Woc^an han.'nr«r postr of giKid gains
•2f^ynrd run thi .
Pound. Ehrvnbergct
sS^. ."^bafkin After IVath "
Wadnaaday. 7:30 p.-B.
was given five yards because
All inrlted to amih and arary
_________
j on the Held by^a *^'*^*^j*"^**^' Hew
Vmptro ’MalU»ch
M be did not bellevT that -Ted” ‘-““
PlilTTITl.A.lt
_ * rules. Of

l>.jra
, V'a-rt.

of New York, (the fash* the

Rev; Hugh Kennedy. PMlor
Monilng service. 10:30.
Evening service. 7;0o. Th»
will preach both morning and <
ClaMmeeUng 9:45 a. m.
Sunday acbool 12 U.
Junior Leagua 3:00 p. m.
Epworih League. 6:00 p. m
lervyn Kenney
Topic. The I-aw of
le Harvest
A cordial welcome at these senr.

the br>r

makes, such as WOOL.
TEX FRINTZESS and

Mr George Mitchell, prophet
the 8t. Clair Confectionery

time to personally look nfti^ hli
fectlonery business
He also d
to state that Tom Carlson, wh

Topic for th. mid-week
Thursday ei'.iung
"Providence

the

our - reliability

more than

I with a bruised ------------Mutkegoo WM penalized five
off aide play

know

— the e.xclusivcness of the
styles,

^ The

The Firat Half.
IHmnd kicked to Muakcs^.n a sr-yard
x llne. and the Muakeicon man whc

MMki!or^kick.Kl to Khnutgirger
bo ran the bajl lutck
»*ack to the .13
who”

of

Would

carr>ing

if Maple City, the oldeal Hylnjc mini*
er in the MIcbiimn conference,
preach. Offering to be taken for

on an off aide play by Tra
Wynkoop. Baker and E
pUyed atar defense, but
through for a ton
Bd. but a ae N»nt
getting him from
kegtin faile.l on

of

coniph tene^s of the stork

CTilcago. Oct. i*. -December wheat.
KO’ic: May. 80^c; December corn,
^c; May. 43^c; December oMs.
«4c; May. 37c: October pork 111.25:
rd. IG 52H . ribs. $6.20.

li'l

in

> ou
he c.

suits and coats we tU».

u«e halrea

erne City, and continued to fcaln “* lh«
center of the Held, when Baker uh,K
the ball m.rn them.
: gains '
City, including
by^Tmr
lilt the ball went

find

and
them

Detroit carr>' the stock

“SSJnlng aertke and aermon.
Holy communion at 11:30.
Sunday achool at It.
Kveolna eerAic^ and aermon a

'^lSHriSSt'.r".n,B

find

Few stores

speak_

Rer. C. T. Stout. »«tor
Comer Boardman Are. and '

outdid *htoielf^ at full

cities,

only

All are c«»rdlally InTliw

hlr

find the

same handsome suits and

the markets.
and 'Kobertaon.
W>*nkuop. fur
^nil^eduneJflhe flneat
at tackle that hM been »«rn y ^

you

“new": anyl>ody

large

rrH.TsTr*"

wofc. thrrf wm a tBOoA crowd, wbc
«tuud in llir rain durtn* the enilrt
Ki^** and watched oac of the harJeat
looxbi aaroe. In the hUtory of Trar
-rae City football
Khrenaencer at left half w-aa ui
ilonably the bright particular alar ^

where

gel the newest ideas; not

BR08.

hava

tha

o

Sal^Jrom $40 to $60 per
The Traverse City
I
.............

pared to give every young i

PRICES: 35e 50c 75t 11.00
Seit nte opens Moodir morn.
U.K St tbe bos office.

Jl Sale of

Sample
Pillows
that were used in the
exhibit at Grand Rap­
ids. There is no doubt
but this is the finest
lot of artistic .Sofa Pil­
lows ever shown in this
city. We price them
from 48c to
which
isfrom33M to 50t>cr
cent, less than they
would ordinarily sell
for. They' will go quick.

I or woman n ftriK

0. R. DOCKERAY, Prin.

tbe Boston Store

r AM OTSTBR FBT OE 8WW

4,

IS-

. ....

:li|-’^:'‘Z‘'ff

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:;;

THE EVENING ')tffia)RD'iilliili|
PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY. MICK , SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1903

PART TWO

Cbe Evening Record^s Uj>»te»Date Illustrated Feature Blicrs WM record;
THE REMm^ElT MUNICIPAlTfANCLE IN NEW YORK
The Senrices of the Mew Grand
Army Commander.

HOWEETOTOHIdTPEilllEWOTB

t Umm Wtn

aa a gvid TVnwral. hU op.
beinc l^.uvl Kly Quirr on the
an thket atnl John siulncy

at} NW
rmon

too- Of tb*t city hmm■ t^n c«.ll»r 90 *
hr vtEor
l«raUH»4 tn mayomliy We-Tlyii-^tta
To oot»M«^ ItM* .ori.i.lmiiu-.. :h;i• bJiv* 9ri>«>n mitu-r
H^h l^n •«.
by tiir flR.ubiK*#. *>nd rtt
tamm- Vnion <>onvrmht,» «nd fongr*^ .
It U.^ Wlan m». r.An»-.l
by tb*
uu»y l> •mo.In«. bui
• to
IN .
propir of -f*rr»Ur NVm V«ik Ih-rr Ilittle of the hunwmiUP tn the *iluuUi.r,
The trouble
»»ot tn^u thm f». t
that there are aexersl
f«»>
©rtlri^^n>
fualoniata^F^laard M. tlrout a* <oin|.
trailer and Cbarte. V Forma aA i^-t

^w[,^*pher.
oHi..* tn Mr tlruufa
in.jMil »4nU

- Mr i;rvt

.ourh t rtahb
dl*.OVCT>-4.

IS

: .1.

«r. CM-Ireii.

Che Ctetl Woe.

mayorsUv eamtatrt. Itself, but II »oes
snhiHXt aaymr th .i the speilhlndna of

t;eueral Johu C. Blmck, who liM brn
cbcM-u commaoderor th* tiruid ▲nujr

tdmhilstratMi of klayo^ Los^
du.) of the a ell knou n forof p.wi.>- Wllliatn r*. Iw-veo.
a ho is rtJi.nmr foi the ofll.e of mayor

of Ibe UcpubUc. wa* a sOidffit lo WaU.U ilotL) collPfr wh.H» the HvU wur
Upio aud apoo the opeolfif of bortlllU«* euIUted as a prtrate In Ui* Mootfomery cuanl*. which was muatetad
h.to am h-e .na Compauy I of the Bier* ’

or «i,»und. ts.not rerarded seriously by
the suj.|s»rters of either Mr. laia or
Mr M.t’IHUn. uUhojrh *'hlrf I>every.
ll. his e'nd!nl\..| L.^iel hlius|.|f el^t*^
•u-e m the field U
mayvir Ills op
inr to ie..u:i,lrr the .teleration headed
b> him aiMl. later, nt Tainmany s refuaal to .nc-vept him as dislrt< t lea.ler
and ri\e him a pbo^ In the .-oun.-ils .*f

uJiV lidi!^ed*Trth/ llliaeTar.,
convention The result of ihN aae lh;.i
Mr .Oroutand Ur Forne. uca boyev
off the fualon tl.krt by their emhil
lered oomlAators. a ho aaeertedjhi.MjKefc-Uenlenant Oov.mor TinM.fh> I.
Woodruff that ihHr mui.ln«Uou on ih
Rrirubllcan t^ket^waa ma^e^allh lUr^

m?s

I nommaUons on an> Ihket hostile lo it^
• llef.uUlean party, amt they found th. „
selves fouirlit tm.th snd nail by tt.
W men who acre first l« vol, e Ih.
•entlira-nt that they sbo..l.| t- riven i

pubiban party, the i

EDWARD M.

r M^rphi-'n! JurubMl

iiE

hllmed aruli.st the t
many vntee shieh mIi
and Konies on Uie fudon il< kr
MSI for foeoni I.ithe; ' r.iU.ns n.er of «.;<i
for ■ Taiiiinaiiv
The alluiUlm
IMwoi.i St •U..ui h i> ti. IIo . m
a Tammany atand|K.mt ars .on.
with il.. |i.d.ye-ndein l»ei„

r-l')^,^Ta“"> ulU

■A-

de,i,im'1al<on .luting that ..mifalKn

I

pr.-vlously afh!l..|.-d la- , .„M. I x.Pl.
th,. .v-KU«ar> uni n.. .
•••.

«; -31

n

rK,;,albl.”Io e.t*b

open ground Their only food was cof­
fee. They walked thlrv mile* at the
Ilal.l h.,xe^be.-„ able to latt stretch, part of the time at double
quick The enemy met them on the
wa.v. snd at daylight two mile* fm
men f.omd tie t, oxxn f
Prairie Grove, the first firing started.
There were many dead soldiers left at
then>ad.lde.
- ; less . .paid, of d-r.-mtil.K 1

M. 1- ..f 'lo'i. .m fo, . I.r.i

!.»r IteiiMHl..!,. .;.o.ll.l.te foi it,.- pn
ld«-m-v of ltt.M‘klx-11 l»iT..uKb Jle V as
. Ic UhI. I.UI ll, I’sil a. . .j|d-.l Ho- fusi on

4 > ,-.ld*.^- .Im.'i-r il.;.t. |h-m.hI j
F,om Hus
.e,:V .mj.
..
.I u. I..r o,|w.-| k.U ..m - o.

•:: r.::: i

'PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
KING EDWARD AS A CHURCH STATUE.

I
j

EDUCATOR OF THE FEUDISTS. ; EQUESTRIAN oTA Tl E OF
H.mr.,1 .1. .. II.........
.vh.a., latest!
BLACK PRINCE.

j .iVVln-'lii' iVlimliuiI

a^'ren.1^

..mdTr tii.«*!.ii'’^u!-al»,rni^^^

ll,.

InHeC

THE; INDIA'S MOST GORGEOUS RAJAH, j THE TIDE PREDICTING MACHIN
,
^•
Frirn'e j ..^-um.-

i lh’.-^HKht l»MJ.-Tlu'.!l

The -

lnMe.nl ll n

n.^Mn- ........... K .J .1

1- kn..an i IHIUI m F.naland. \x h-r.- ll was Itiv
J.,1.
II- by laM.I KeUm l.,lt there are i,u«
Aladl.ax., , .;^,1 ol them ». lm,Mrlant marltlma

v.-ts J.re— Iit^-.| t.. th. • ,ty. I..«:ether
I o|h.i I-aulifnI xxotk^ Uf »ri by
oe| ll.udlnK :,n «l.l-,n> .1. of l.. ...ls.

itisiinijinj

K

ji

n. was

I:a.Alt MAIHIAV.
r .,f |•..l„n.h h..^...a

11

th.

.wleenl

JNIFORMS OF THE FRENCH ARMY.

re workli
the tide table la constri
diction of^M^yea^tldes



• FdsaM VII of Knalaml s^7j.- vi.i. ib, kalo , ,»>
•alised lit a chur.h etafm
fHs
«p,
Truro cathedral. tV.or'k oa the rsthHh.il s.,. I.egut. in I
las duk* of Cornsall. IsM iIh- foun.l ,tl...t M.u.e Tiut.
‘ Interest bocaoae It fa Uie nr*t. - alhe.1. ,1 built slm e G
biilkUhg la th* mfddir ages

the line. The commander sent word
for liliii to march atralght ahead, to
take the top of the hill and lo bold It.
This sent hU lament Into the very
front Into the middle of the enemy *
range of guns. There wa* an iDdlsna
regiment on one *ld«. roUmel McNulu’n wa* oh the other. It wo* a moet
perllou. aally-on* of the most fright
fully murderous undertakings of all the

i

^The Hue moved up the hlH. It was
met at the brow by a forx-« which out
numbered It five lo oue. The Fonfed/V
ate* came from the woods In swarm*.
with fearful eff«-t. The Indiana men
held their ground unUl the Confedernme so cloae that the erploalon
e rifles spattered the unifonus
with powder stains. The Foufedentie
commander aent bis boat pellmell into
the lone regiment at Black's left. The
men In gray began to best the IndlsnUns down the hillside. It was greater
odds than the best of Itravery could
meet, and Iho Union aoldier. retreatHl.
Colonel Black had the command next
a the line of batUe. He wa* on the
rest of the hill with his regiment The
ebeU came at him a* they came at

wind
held hla men to
ahrtll above the
ark. He had few words. They
their work.
the point and they Imply adlie men to stick dose to ll*e

on the other side. One ball bnxnglit
his horse to It* knee*. The men brought
Another hall tore through

In the front of hi* coat. Tlie blood
was alrcamlng from the little bole, but
there ws* no time for bandage or
tbongbt of pain.
At the close of the war Oeneml
Black located at Danville. 111., where
be studied Uw and was admitted Kk
the bar. He never bold political office
until he was appointed commissioner
of pension*, though be twice ran for

frre,|..m ..f the . ll>. ih-^ pres,,.tall

^ hlire ' It,-'* Uein.,list ration ol

I ainl won

im

xxh«» h.ip
U-. I, M K'-i.« tous c.i
utur I., the
111 th- Fit
. Bnli.-r> ,.f ih .t . Ity ' It. r-.osi.it
hi.
..nd ..Uh.
I taken 111 |.,..m..t,ns tiff-

B In eilu« atlric
; XX „s la reel)- o.

valley. I
at the rxplrailon
ration of the tenn of hi*
enli.tn.enu he mrulted a company f«r^
ti4* ThirtyHr^veolh llllnola refftmenl of.
Iluateers. of whkb refUoeot he bcUM> major. He was promoted 1
___________________
IvelytoUcu-

'“They beirao to nee the ai(nt of tb*
,f .. |^.,lslan .I.H.oi
This authority «*uemv at the end of the third day.
holds that m th. primitive a«rs when
ni.m u.,s unprowled slih wca|>ona he
-.ittslI.M his ,.,niixo,oua appetite^ llh

B. MCCLELLAN

Kmrs county iHnimrnl- . net ih.-lr . H- e i.s i),-.; ,.
11. rme r ..tv . .lodi%otes for tan of ibeit
..so me,. ,f..f .1 .t. f.>r n.^yo, oi |;r.-,i |>,. n. ilv'hu.1
comidn,Iter and f..r |h-. sid. ..i of llo miii... I|..,V.. ;.-.j
he|U>... th.t .|iy
board of aldeniieii i.i.d Me,..It . tty
,f h..of .;r, .1.,
fus.Ml to make the ntm.m„i.... 'ho.,.
Vorl.,
.h N.-hd ^ In tU. tirel
and Forma unanimous. ..lil.uuyJ. tk. . .n..,. I,, i t vt. h i tJ.. i.,.-;,tcr N. w
I Joined tn de,-liirlnr for
It .M • V- .k .1. rf-.. M.if.;..’ «*as th- r -iru

I and the

evdoueU coVooel aud brevet brtff*dlrr gmeral of mited Bute.
ll Black
1 and hat almost wholly
lost the nae of hla left arm.
General Bterk't moat conapltuuua
•ervlee wat at Prairie Grove In mxL
when wiihK'olonel McNulta. In com* ,
mand of an llUnolt rrclment. he was
commanded to take a stroiit position
held by the enemy. Black was then a
captolo. but in the aluM UC
r«uil''of*'th[l^ ln’^m!ii,.r ^\M^^*lhe**nnwt nel be was in o»mmaud of the 1
remarkable munl,-l|ial ele.-toml strur- meut. Bulb be and M* Nulla knew that
sa«e.l In the fi
Kle -v.-r sace.i
t*tille<| Stutes
the order meant business. They pot
Fit AN* IS *•
their cueu into abape and atarted on the
I^rilout marrb Into th* face of dwth.
say* a eeieran who wat in the *ncaFe*

wale:) y.
FORNEY

y hesde.! to- • sHh It Fiill..r.'••uiifm;. . |...!'r4«..M of
Kinrs count) I»eiiKMi
iiKh M«l>»UKh ■ t|e. t,...uir-e.fHni. Hi,..er ih.J iti*.».sthat veteran i-.llll.iai.
nil The |lro..kl>rilles i-r
ter to the tl. kri In the -vent of th.- f.M t liiat Ills»i-.j i.tlih - .,i. «..h the
tiroui wii'l la-n .H-r.ith f irt)
h.* h.ie s< vi.omlnutton of Messrs

,

TUia

tud^"b«‘*X.!Ii
.TurJZ rim I
been SM«ma
|Mi«n. lilUn* hN ...boners slth delight
and K,sHi Ihmys m .-.t ami drtnk.
Th.-,e .ue m..ny who I.H»k uism IVvery
MS a ' j..ke, - but It
not Im. uias
fo, s,i. h to vol.e .u„iim.-nls to this sffe. I m his home dlstrl.n
All in all. the sHuailon Is auch aa to
,*oi,f.,und the nwiel eximrt ^sdltlrlan,

m

rentleinen sen

preidde,ur of I be I-

l^w Wallaix*.



^“STrta^tlrin^mTwr

tha

vote of hla party In tb* let
tb« United Rtatea *enate. In hla race
for rougros* iu the fall of 1W4 be led
by nearly 2.fi00 vote*, hi*
IN THC MOUN Bepubllcan opponent. J. Cameron, be.
its.
tag elected by le*a than 800 rote* In n
- axompanylng; illuBtrslIon
illuBtrsIi
shows district that had given In presidential
signals are flnshed for mlUlury rean from 2Ji00 to 4.000 Bepubllcan
x-es in high ultltudea The sun

CINGALESE DEVIL DANCERS.

majority.

mM

This la IXK a harieoQue danr*. as may be aumjeawd fmm the grrurwjuc coa-

/h*i“Ihr,''WlT^rVlir^

ptUai* thstr damns gad* la esam of «U kneaa

The photogmi h from whh h th*

held at 8t Look In 1888 tb* dc* pr**!deocy was tb* only f*atui» of Interert
touched upon, as It was toeriUbk that
Mr. Cleveland sboold raedr* tbe pproJ*
dentlal oamtaatlon. Oeoeral Black'a

JT
to
I thr rye* of 1
_ _
rtfiemen. the French army
.Iter, to war Clad
y* to the p;cioreBq\i- rather tbsn th* uillllaflan and were of t>Te«'that tickled
untformii wire dewlg
and private* alike. Jtex'enily. how-ever. a radical reform baa been effected, and t^e French

...

...... „ .B.

irrad in congre** aa icpret large from ininola. Dkrrears b* baa practiced Uw
r a great distance, and I
I tboa conveyed with ezi
NeedlcoB to aay. the opi
r a-brainy individual. U
Tbe LontaUnU Ucmt coUay sriU be
I a eompUcalod coda of al|
W in hto^nd. and In waTumr the -oved fNsn IndUB 0»|k whldi U
MiMbteat dcteci mt ■—sey aright be eighty BlU* abore New Ortcaaa. to a
MUwad kor tsagfis s* writs
' petal asms that dtj.

■m

1

W:
Wi:

THK EVEKIVO BEOOia), TRAVEBag CXTT, MICE., SATUKDAY, OCTOBER ll, 1W3.
« pHI

II

iS^ Machine
^^
STkM'
jUt.-'—
STKoajhl

InTlie
T«.Cops|

had rvar kMomu, mmd vlUi all tbla roo- j
aeiaai>ai af nowar I Mt lU -iwdy |

iaddias lur lw.il froo. wild

■ andlWoWalLaka.

wtn» tn • Cirwnl *!-»« •• ih.* t

-tl0^r b**

-My

•CLICVC IT OH WOT
and cl'liut Ih^roocli rmHldi r.tloo only
to tba moot wonlyr. It wa. «^>nuo«ai

.•r w, i- iwiTT

••••••»••<» isjr’ii:;:; Til:. r

ii Ilw- l-trtiittUig 11.11 laMamly.

, . ,

••iJlYr It tbt- i.WM of « rtorj
I
aMt II* f-i *• Uw
«*u‘J
tbr aiorj a 1 m ritu n In et<^ll-ni Ku*:IM. urid 1—1
III ««iii
%m.
»lu.U 111 m • ftlual
iiriK uf mir of mir |
«1J.> of lMir.1 • .HT%, I

IT*

My 4liU|.ff a.! l/> li»j l«-l

-I wUI wall for ym
“All nrtit.*' Mid I.
f a fallow •todatil

Haa

• Malia yoon

y

Uo¥lut toward tlw
tar anfiwlaa I aroaa. drtwMd .ml fol
lowed kUa Ilka a doc
A train wa. waitloc a! Ilia lliila at.
tkm. and a. tlia llctit fniin ttia fnni.-

ninyiy

m

PMAfUBassns

.

b» iw sMMf bMtenar thr wortd!

I wa. alTo^ra wldi r«tlju*l.Kaj and
cuDMUiad nnwllUncfy lo lUa «‘d*»fa
root on wliirti tba dortor lu.l.iad bafora Wlnnlnc tba cm.t work of uiy
llfr.
Ill tba allatira of tba ulybL eftrr
lartrlr rotuuiuulralbu. I.a.l Uan
< tba ram* aMUtard a dlff«*nnl
I. Mcirr and uioir I rtwllw.1 tbal
n-mandiai. i-mar lu w bUi, I had
M r uli«l wa. not pmuammil, under

. parliap. many, of
mi»e.ly a dKr.i in a wni known n.a
tba indlrlduala IntiK*
.-blur fto- fa n.-ll -loj.|ia«l
"Vou b«»a found Iba weak |«»lnt."
Kvan
euf
aahl lb.- Iba i..r TlHwa lum an* out of
1 mala wntrol during
MMiod mind, ilwraf.in- md mi. i. .u
adrenrad la yaara. ami wbo
I. far■ adrano
nrlclunl ibliikir In lioe. «f ibmicbt
lu.tand of n>n.
^bl Iw bl. am.
.liwi.I) w.dk.d out Iba lua. blnr I. In.omiMirabla. Hut tba workl
uaw
il,m.*rl.t lnr.i.Moii Tl.lnk of tba tlmoMad. ..f ib.ll.r. ba.1 dally by tba w.-ir
fol «- of ..aam and tba In.l.illty of
Iba onllnary bMiui.n wind I.. Ili*.l iwDiMly! Tblnk of tba ur«aut uaad for
llliaiilloll in tba ailtoiimblla. Iba IlyiliC
niaabloa, Iba M»lar aiiftna. tba i>|Kwatllai: nia.blna. tin* wlrrla*. lab^Taidi
a.Hl In i.tiiuarou- ala. ir1.-.l an|dli.n.—'
Tblnk of Iba iK.bii.nl i.mblaiiM., Ho*
—•lal i.rolfb in*. Ua* rabcluu- |.r.d.la«i.
Hbbli I.BVa aorrla.1 Ilia niimU of liiau
for aca*. iwiiKlny ni..rv tbaii oiia bloo.ly
war: Iba]. H.ml.I la-ra nml .|Ub k niid
aaay ...liiilun
-1 know >..ur r....rd In .i.lbk'a. I
kiuiu ^..«l nra iK.iatl for orlk’niMbiy. - I
know > ..«» -IKK i.i|i> i-. ma. brtiil.^ I or
Iba 1km.. til of bniMHiiily. fol Ha* <>d
%‘i4ii.'isiaiii *f tba biiinnti rinv. I n«k

Mlrilfal^b^

Tboaa wbo balleva It. bollev*' ibat
rbaa you find irc grouada teatiad tn
rour cop. that yon ara gotac to ha%a
Exinpany. If tba gmuada arv suft. t:
ia a wumao wbo U coming; If bard.
i man. If tba ground, ara long, tba

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poraon coming U iall:^f abort. «bav‘*
woman
Aral
algbik tba floating
grounda In bar r.ip tha cotninant 1.
apt to be. Tbara. um n ImwuI
If tba
grounda ara takan out an.l ttm.wn un
dt-r the Ubla. tin- r..m/.ny will .ta>
all night
If tha gruund. ara laft In
tha cup. tha vUlior will aimply mak
a call.
After you drink tha i«w you can gat
aim flirt bar anllghienniatjt. If lhara
are ground. In tha l.dtom of th.
Turn tha cup nn.un.I a faw fiiiia..
Thau put It Untom iipwanlfc on
MuraK and gna It a faw m..ra
.Voa M^rn It ovar If you aaa paih. In
the ground.. It I. a «lgn that yuii arc
to go on a ioumay. If tha path
long, the Jouniay a 111 Ik- bmg. and vlr<*
varaa- Turn tba cup np .bb-way

pfi

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C U UK-KWCIO. « P *1

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Iff

•fGeneral
Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of the latee Gene

cau-k an anatii)
vrrklty. A htwri
A laitar nitana go
dlcatiw g.K.d form
daiiolan

baalth

woold rike from mv Iks! in tlie morning feeling more tired than w brn 1 went
to lad. but u-fore I had uwd twoUmleacf LydU K. IMnkbiim's Veire-

• ibinta V..-I kaa
bJLiablrtodi
do befoiv. ao 1 .-ontinued to uae ll until I was rckton-d to perfect
health. It ia
d_ I bearlily r
Yours very truly

ta ll any I
firal'f I n>a

many leKipb* can .c- naugbi but
ira Knnindk. wb»*r.- otbt'r^'iau
...rtk ol ..b).*rik tn them

Any nnmvn who art troubled lallh
reffoUr or puinful niruatruatiuD, rtenkneaa, leucoirlHru. displacement or uloeiv
•Uoii of the xvomh. tliat bearinr'down
feellBB. inllaxiimatlon of the ovarlea, back­
ache, general dcbllltjr. and nervous prostlon, should know there ia cmc tried
a true remedy, Lydia E. PlukhanCa
getubU- C uuipouud. No other medicine
aoim n has reix^ved Mieh wide-apread
I and unquallfli-d Indorwnieiil. No other
I metllclne lm% sueh a rt^wd of femalecurca.

V Wii- a- fc*r. al n. Iba .Ht|K.r»i
BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
»l eUny. n.iiM I-* k'lvai, i.|. foi
luy

xal].

. \i»|anaa

Wili am Il,y.b.i717nl wile i.. Klla A

%l..ill.| W

1 ami I.H.I ill |M» IIIIKII akin

im.. bii.- |.l. ..d I

I pn-voni n

"“MihIL. dragging.

*'7\ '7d
1.1 lU* enrl. U

dour tbraw lu goldall glow U|K,I, lb.rolUng atuoke 1 mw tba fai-a of tn)
mimpanlou. I liad aaru It lu |.l.iunw
beforr. and'lu my normal aiata of mln.l
It would have girau tna gnuil tiuaml
nMa. fur 1 waa aure my «l«ltnr an. I>i.
Baton, tba man In cliarge of ib. gn-..t
laaane aaylum eighty wiles away ainl

meat rlolent by aimply Id. ow n im*i>o.i
al power, la brtnging In new putiruta
be umd nHiber for.e nor |H*nma.lu:i.
Ue afKike. and tbay follow «mI. rm.Hy
aa 1 bad done liad 1 iuiniMi.^ou.ly
UejMMl.falllng vU»bnt1y>i I
a awMl crraiuiw taw bom I «
bepe to offer a boue^f.w year,
and w lnm- olbrr auilon* w«u
. bair e.-. !. me pul ou| W lb.
coubi r. iiM-mber m. art of limn
V It wa. a wild, rapbl ride.
•Ufbl wa. U.KlnuUig tu an|K
we atu|.p.d
M)

• alib

J tla.v

rit..n Wer.- all bi- ow n^ Tb.- d.4 lor
i.l n..l <»nl> l.n.»igbt ba. k b. tlM-ir
;.tk.-m-.l iimid- lb.» ligbl of iea-.in.

' .bowe.1 me wbnl i
.kexl J.d.eK. ll played on mual.wl

lUH-ut. II n-ad au.r reHt..l ami
aod .11 with tbal iMx nUar and
.-rfnl m'W.i ..f twenty Instead of

ibK-toi K w.inderful bypnolb- m.wer d«*
rld.n for me. omi w In-n be approarbe.1
w ith IlH. ele.tin- wir.- 1 bad tm |mwer
’ ***'d**l
in r.H.M It tonebed
Hut Kb.ely, like the d.iwii of a glo

.Up a Vbamw for wealib nml Imuor.
Ib«mgh tbe .way •eemist UanP I .aid »
rl tru.i you aa you have tni*te»l me.
nod I am very mudi al your m t vb.- •
•*C4»me,- be mM And agnin I fol

an being. With a atari
one. a former, oeigbt*
hannleM lunatle. wb..-e
w b..-e my.
ace bad bei^u a uln.
4gya‘ wonder tn tbe rlllage. Tbe ooc^
mrmtd:
I,before you wbat uo other
n of • lifetime,
tide-tliat a. in

«

tb*.. H t’ru.k t.i Henry I'llrb. lot C.
blink lo. H . L A Ci.;.l.t add; iit;:io
Fannie IJiHati io^ll..ratlo F. Nel

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arb an 1 at.ali Uex er again exin lim.-r
IhU .id., of Ibe future life. Now I uu
I. b.yalty ami grallimle ..f
t.. lu mailer. l»ld you . v
We a l.cge and aymi.atb.1
..f
with a UKKOM,g,.
wbbb y.Hi dared to bom-

tin- tlirlU
they ar»‘ wlib bim t.» a man and that
m. luinv jK.whr I. ii.uHlpUcd by tliat of
ilumkaud. of eutbiikla.tlc aup|K»rter.*
<iicb deligbt U dim and sbadow y .i.m
ImimAI to wbat I now experient'x.l. I be
Vreame Jo.v ' of w bb b Uoetlm tell. In
Id. Kn.t.f bynin wn. not gwater tluiu
ibtk. and I could dimly underwiaml w by
tbe Ilii..bK« a*k. no Iwtier btwv.Ht than

VliOo«.

rn^EB

T..t». arrtw. TVarnr.

perbap* of my tmi—
Auditor (bneral U
sleep at length ovenwine me my last
thought wa. our of blttefVTea. ntinent
When I awoke I wa. In my old na.m
Charle. I. Oaip- to
In college, no one. not even my«-lf. lanxcl. sec 11. i..wn
knowing how I came there Whether SI&o
JUlcha.*! Cmlor and
)akwood; lioo.
(Iratopp. parrel lu Oak
to Frank M. Gard
ec. S. and neVi of
elded tbal my raparlly wai far U*b.xr ner. ae^ of aw V4. sec.
bla reuulremeuta or whether be kimlly nwA;. sec. 17. town 26. range ll; 11
William J. Nelson to Jam*-. R
relented and gave me lack my ludlx Id
oal exl.deoce I shall never know , for ell. parrel in HlackwiKid; |2.m.
h: A 1^ Merc. Co
to G.Hirge K
Jobnsmi. bus .H-35. bl.K-k 7. H . L A
Co s &tb add; IKiMi
Parm C. Gilbert ami wif. io Wyl
Uem*ek of the marlilne that tlanigbi- CiHiperage Co . 2K0 ary* s in secs. 13
the |KK-m. tbe love letter, the oration town 2& 26. range 12; |12.r.H>.
and the atory, all far more nearly |a*r
Frank M. Gardner and wife to Elsie
feet than any ordinary mind xx.uld pm H Havidson. sw V* of sw k4. s.-c h. an
duce and all In that ex<)Ulalte band nw k» of nw‘i. sec IT. town 26. rang
wrltluc
G»*orge K Johnson and wife to H. (
ll seem, like only a b.rpnotb- dream
Thomixson, lots 31-35. block 7. H . I
and yfl -there are tbe document.
A Co 's 5thi add;
add 11.050
Charba Matzen to J(
of ae'4. ..-c 7. t..wn 2
Aa Old Tim» Bap
An «.ld .-bronirlor tell, a
* Kdwar.l McNamara io Neltle Spun
•r an explosion wblcb ocrurreit in U*
cer. lot 6. w4 lot 7. block 5. It . L A
dou J.u 4, ItMl*. A ship cbumller. It
t'u*. 2nd addr«l.:62.50.
seem., 'atiout 7 of tb.- cliK-k at uighL
James S. Ho<1k.w and wife to Gil.being buv In bl. .bm* alK>ui larrel H.MlgH*r'wxy-44«. 2. all of bits 3 and 4.
log up of guniK.wder, It loi.k lire am! block A IMe lake l.nml*.;r Co 's
In U*e twinkling of an rye. bb w m
not only tbal. but all the bon-.- there
slant to tbe uumlar of fifty .*r sixty eV» lot 2. all lot. 3 and 4
Tlxr tmuilar of iKTam. dr-troyrd i.j nfe lake Lumber Co'» add ; iKSn.
irator. to Kras
A H IVrry. ad
Ibis blow-could m-ver t*e known, for il*r
. bbxck 3. ChkkI
next boiwr but one was tl»e H.m.- iixt lu. C SHles. lot.
rich add: <35**
ern. a boua«- never lat that Huh- «.f
F. A Calkins e« at lo Wm Bright)
ulgbt* but* full of company.
And In nj*'W|»f
sec 32. town 25 range
three i*r four d.y., after digging, they
joi*epb SmalU et al. tb John <\es
"ThI^*mMt“'l^te^Hng
of ih!.- bltt. UUs n-12 bUak 6 IVrrx
Han
acauut come, further cm;
nah's 3rd add; $4*h»
-In the digging they found the mis
tre*. of the IKMIM of the Rose laverxi
sitting In her bar and one of tbe draweiOTICl TO TAXPAVffRS.
era ataiwltuc by tbe bar'a akle. with a
The tax roUa for the collecHon of
pot in hi. hand, only atlffed by du«taad
B&ioke. tbelr tiodlea being prveerxed school and city taxes and special
whole by mean, of great timbers fall­ aeesaents for the five wards of
rliy of Traverse City. Michigan, have
ing arroas one upon another. Tbero been placed in my hands for
waa also found upon the upper leads of
Barking church a young child lying U ^^wUI he in my olBee
a cradle aa newly laid In bed, neither of eolleeUng said taxes et
cblkl nor cradle havloig tbe least oigu day from now uaU! Nov
of flrv or other hurt. It was uexv^r IWJ. from I o'clock
id*^^ I o'clock to
known wb4x«. .-hlld It waa, ao that one m the foreooou.
i of each day
4 o'clock In the 1
All Uxea paid
5m. mid”Sn7u u«e rmalalng u»
paid on Beptembar im and unUl Octo-

City use a. w.aad
n*. * m a la.

r.^A iiiTcHnx. o. P. A.

THE
FOUR-TRACK

.-ir.

NEWS

Onchuuared tuvntvonnorc fiages,
every one <»l which is of human
interest, and every article tx illus­
trated. There »s no belter nugaxine
of travel for teachers and pupils than
Published tnoruhlv by

tl.-s fr..o. XX bi.-li I havr been a aulTcrer fo
wa. the ..niy mixliclne w hich waa at all
and within a wc-k after I aUrted to
io uae
w it. them

George U. Daniels. Fifty cents
a year, single copies five cents.

,17 Tha-tt'ThT’in'd'TlTtul

Sold by news dealers everywhere.

:,!5'uTr.

end oftbutti

1 suffered no pain al tlie
1 m.nbled with thoM c
.pellc-tlme to go to

Lt l..d .

FKi:i: urmioAL

advice to women.

^ ‘ '

Irb'k aii

tlarn.T and wife to Menrx
Wrighi. bl.K-k T. H. I. Ar CoV Ikt
add; l2.5oi»
Wilh.'lm Algkt.-r It* Samm-1 S Sa>
ler. w 4 of nwAa of nw *., . we<- 3n. loa n
2k: range V, |2*»o
.llurdeo
Pal rick Mofm to |*ai
1.1 of the bright .tred girl In my l*arcrl». ke<- ll. town
. village and the hiiure we bad ItuU,
ed together, now iLt to u. furChar let. A. Harrow et
More and more the convbibin
I 116. Oaki Heights;
i Hay.bm
Klla IHIlt

grown to be then a proper malden."

M.&W.E. TIME CURD

Th§ Four Tratk Mtmi.
diffieulears. It

ago. 1 altxavs bix*p I bottle on band. 1
td.ues
the a;
ftw dOMS every week, for I bnd1 that it to
feeling atrtmg. and 1 never I
rv^womaii'^ «.upht to try this grand
‘•I <-crtAlnly think that
Vours very truly, Miimi Elsix Dam
for it would prx*re it-* x\.»rt
He Soto SL. M.-mpbiv Tenn.

nah ami wife to
lot U. block C. <
pan. .bould apply to

Uter 111 the day liiviiwl lu walk aUmt
tlw ground, ami bnUdiUk. wdb Ibe
grtwl .ItKinr bln»m*lf
And It wa« n..l
till after I bad a..li and admln.1 Ibe
-ea»iuUlle |K*rfe.-llon of the aiimu:'
inenta for the .omfort and nsov.-^ «f
the iMitleniA all of w bum ..i-.m.H U»
rvganl llir dm-tor w ttb vi-n.'rati.ui atru
affeetlon. not nil I bad ioi.«ed oiie of
1 da>. of I
bU family.

jj
^

“Sir.^ rbiiHlne Snii^ i-

blllty on any one. I ev.-n pl.nii

guepl. Wi-b'iMuinl to l.n-nkfakl wlib tin-

md III txdkge, and I Udieie I n.n iruM
you fully If I reveal i»» you tinof my life, au Invention alim..t i.-r
feeled. that will mu only Imnio.i.lUe
w) name, bm w 111 la* of iinmlU l- neili
oKKi and niu^t baxe
to bumanlty
i young mnn in |a t
Ibe a..l.tamv <
rk will rail foi mu. h
a^crtAi-r. but the mwaM will Ih*’.u. b
aa aboubl roiue lu om* of tbe k'reate»i
benefa.iom of tbe buninu nov
Will
you aaaUt tney
. Woubl

■indent who railed Up a devil to
bltu wat.*r and »a. dn»wne.l lu
fort l.t.lop btiu. I tb..ugbt of tb

John I. Hartl.-x ami wife jo <
Sebernierburn. larvcH a.*ck 2k
: town 2i. rang.- 12.
]
W a
amt wir.- to tMb* .Me
Harr). wA» of b»t I. t.I.K k A * H 1.
A Co.v Jib a.bl. fk'tl*
li.vninu W Smith ami wife to Wm
I. Ilr.iwn S,i lb block 2. CoKHlricb*.

to Wii
; 111. H

PP

1.BM •api.r.iM.

Roger Hanson, C. S. A., xx-ants eve
veiy woman TSSiST
to know df the wonders accomiplished by
Lydia E. Pinkham's V^;etabk Compound. T -Ta

lnolll|.l> >o.lr i-.w. r twaiil>fol.l I.) la­

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8RAND RAPIDS IINOiMA RY
COMPARY.

! Tnu-. V..V .Travera. aty for Qraad Bai;*

The Traverse City
Real Estate Exchange
Have Lartjains worthy
of your serious con­
sideration Come and
see us and we will tell
you all about them.

^QOO
Tri!:> Flavor
lUch

Don’t forii< i the place

Room 515, WBoitn Block

D-3iiCM>US

MEXOJA
COFFEE

m

OR8, ffAWYER A

PENHALLS40N

...DENTISTS..

Sold by dcticr.-. everywhere U^ cnepound
S. : it-tic=lly sealed cre

ARBUCKrS BROS.
NEW YORK

riTT-SBUkCr

CHIC AGO

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

We Offer $1,( lion
For a Disease Gex^n That Liquozone Can*t Kill.
highm pnee
On eierx- bottle of Liquozone wc pul*-1 the Inghm
.•it-tilific duxwx-rrx. Bcf«*rr
liah an offer «*f $t.ucx> for a germ that it right- on any w^er
cannot kill. \Vc do that to exmvinre vu ! m.tkjng Uie purchiiw we
that liquid oxxgcn doe* kill gt rmx.
| uA for xvar. through pi ,

Me

body xrilboul killing the ti-.u». ba. It rv-ulLs arc
ia the oolv wav known—the <mlx wav
A »liscovrrx- that could coemnand such
a pnee i» Mnn. thing >v*u tbould know, if
e can conceive of-lodt*f.troy '
Wc,,id«.*our
oTurirnn

SOc. Bottle Ffwo.

Kills With Oxygen.
LiquoaoBC is aimply liquid oxygen—no
di»iK>alcoholm It. liuthedi.coxxry

get anchanexceas of
fonn Into the 7.W th

Germ Diseases.
Three are the known germ diaCMCa.
All that mclicine can .io for these tronbka
Liq«,«m.

of air. lu effecu are exhilarating, ptirdy- incx-iiat.,.

^

kiU.

the gm

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chai^ the blood with such an ex

Alfrrd GUbert, the Rnglbb wwliuor.

-Look! Tbeoe were and are all
boa lunatlok yet carb bad bU .
point, wblcb by ebnlrli-al ext lU

or tbe twmwimtMUnc imrtlou uf tbe
Mn bia in tb».oiM|nM^

l or I bad wot l.»t my Indlvl
I liad galm-il iinmeaaurably.
Ihouglii. exery plan, every lu

usual magnitude at Bruges,

.lie lias

whbb yleklik beakko gewat

atudloa!

StanrSuT^rlSSlm uS a .

of two par oeat for coUactloa will be

.bupu..- I...

**•**“**** lkW»»K—

We Paid $100,000

£

IjwRsasrJsscfttr***^

THE TTKSaQ BBOOBD. TOiTBBgR CITr, MICH.. SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 17.1908.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
be Bdded tf coBTeBlBBt. S|««Bd this
a pMjr poeupoB tor tke bi
wlBtiirw Bhws the center of your .trtp eoUnr cbb be'iMde out oC i
of dOBSluBBd fold the edse. oter lt.lribhoii for which ther« wt>«
pMlBC them to«etber m ihei youVi^ be to use. One
avfi. A 4; HsA M. lA.
here b Ion* roll. Kui thU te b round f ereuttoa of Bn e*«em
Tka UN aC Maare la thn *aac aarifir
ceke Ua. .V)lntn* the ends to form •!
^w^•t delicBte .h»d I of COtB colwimbreifi aC nU the Old TMaari
the p«)»; Botek Ik* «d«e BBd
OAVIO*t CONFCMION.
rin*. decoTBie the tup with sirtp* of ^
t’ue. p nk.
Bad iBveBcharacrica. It is dtrldsd lain tiMB
tke SBTdlBM. bOBBd. BIBC
IcBBdled or«n«e p^l or BngelicB. ,1*^ BBd «b« all ends, tke pteCBB of
The laterantioBal 8«aday school lea­
■MtatBBed with tke taBMB juli
_
ipreeulB* them Into the dough, let |- ribbon used beln* Jan eBough for rn f* Orioh* 18 is fauad in Pnalma
The oBljr WBJ to bUBt efl
VJrLri^
^ ‘ moderute oven, t»o ends, making ten .hart: ku«y IL. 1-17 ThM ie kaown aa the pealbouatj BBd BtBit oBt to ibbIw b UtIbc
“**®“®-*dit'heB taken
from «he ovea. * nre end*. The ribbon mny be A^UTereBl tentlal psalm, aad we reprtat the
where he IsarBsd aU thB wMobi bC ll»
U ta« ^rtaMMi m4 toM or tlM •MUag tho boit ho oookL He would know U with B fork. I tried It Bad
with .agar and milk. Stale ban* maj , ^ua’.lty or dUiTeni ahadee of ntt*- Amertcaa revised veraloa of It. aad
thBt tbe bwBd o£ chBrttj Is )uat BI
McrpCMas far tha week whfith Gad had
into very nice dried rusks by
jor once rrznie
•her appear to sak a careful readlBg:
IB Blare far Urn. BM aaeMi pertad
' hBd It hdore.—Good Houw^ cutting in half, buttering lightly and ^e the tame,
Tl» wwt* mu« iMBte o'w th«
I Have merey upoa me. O Ood. aeIB W
drying in a alow oven uniU a delicate! .
_________
cordlag
to
tky
tovteg
kladBeaa.
: him aft* a i
A. for bellevini: ihmi If
were Bj
U 1. B «ood
Amd^ rntli WnU wl»« m«lr wmy to
Acoordlng
to
the
multltade
of
tky
luile- aaU
hi. »lBd would be .ei on the
^
the Irwmo of paUeoce. The third parlod of his life was spent la lesding the
woJ, «»Ui>g tte OM ik*t lor«
Earthen Cooking D.ahew
= d^ned by the wind. Abom a quart*
Uneiltes.rnia EgM*t to Osnssn. sad.
So many kind, of food a.*s- better cf a salispoonful to half a cup of r Wash me ih«>rough]y from mine this s.vswnpUshed. tied rsIM him up
voleo tB iho broe*e ihM
TiMfO't
hen cooked slowly mat it
well to, ?swier is the proper prepor Ion.
higher
Alone with Ood on M.*nt
I0«‘
hr
tO^ wBBderiBg
WBB(
And rieaase me from a>y ala.
have one or more ihic-k earthen i.et---------------------------Neto be TeU la sleep ’ and wm« net
and
to
another
may
b*
added
ABdI B ^kUpor
tkBl IBU.
^klSlM
aim balls. .They cart h :i 1: ;ie
Warts will disappear If
toncknd
men. Many thousand, of >ear.’ ex-l
cuotanut or caraway need, and each
and last a long time, pcvuidtsl they several time, a day with acetic arid;
perieuce ha. taught women who hare
‘ dellclou. and mahea a nice
are never set directly over the hoiteat apply with a small earner, hair bruah,
I to cajole men into being
of Moses is rich in pnictkml
'beVng'g^n’er,
part of the stove.
It U somewhat or the end of a match.
borne U the “<>
If focMl i. to be kepi warm for


loua. that no other weaj* ml. «,uae-!
• on a gas
/. but what to leere i
thy aight;
|f».«rx.d.oo...A»« never know, one who could not join the real of the stove until one has learned to #ei it
fore us
os Yet some Mslimited apace before
with what wel’.f of .ympathy he la family at the regular meal, do not aet on a rackNor cover and to keep the
That thou mayest
be Justified
iM.the
life off Moses stand out a*«re
axire
TU the hotig of the brook on Ita
mied. nor how anxlou. he can be to It in the oven to dry up. but on a cor- Bame maiW to a lueru bead
when thou apeakeel.
The cuts are washed greatly leaaeua the
dneuily before us. and thim amy
it with
» fellow creature ln trouble unUl ered plate, aet over hot water, or bet* earthen preserving hetilea. or crocks, soreness.
And be clear when thou JudgeeL »e mentk
T%§> crlcieu have
he aeea a pretty woman In dUtrea.. ter atlll. In aeparate covered dlnhea. are very thick and hold heat a long
f. Behold. 1 was brought forth In In----------------------------while the mere ru.’le of allken petti- aet In a pan of hot. tmt not boUlng
iQully;
even ^klng the conienl* after
If the finger nalU are loo brltUe
And the
pearly i
coata call, for an amount of alien- wat^r
And in sin did my mother con- Many d^Tj
; taken from the fire
Such a rub them with vaM»Une at nlghL
done wlihual In
tkin and consideration from men that |
a tempting way
Ufr. Godedocstri
A Behold, thou desiresl truth In the
of all the aniDU u jn i^llv molda. Turn the Jelly out
Inward parts;
And in the hidden part thou wilt
work
He spent eighty yeani In pre­
make me to know wisdom.
7. Purify me with hyssop, and I shall paring him to do forty yeniW .work.
And It pskL Ills life stands out la
be clean;
great prominence as the deUverer of
Wash me. nnd 1 shall be whit*
hi. nation and. und* God, lU found*
and tawfir*
Too moeb time ami
A Make me hear Joy and gladness study «wnnot be spent In prepsnng for
would use the
,
That the bones iboo hasi bn>ket s life work if It Is to he s great am!
Bocressfol -on**.
may rejoice.
have ended their aame tactic
egg without breaking the yolk.
Now the briiwn
Moses trsclies s lesson on Christ.
ting along with them
Women Jmve
9. Hide thy face from my tins
day-hMi* nueai.
When boiling chicken for aaU
In msny resp*vts be was s type of the
had a gtiod many year^’ exin-rience
And blot out all mine hilquliles.
The butterfllea folded
preaiMH! loaf, pul in a quarter
In being women, and they understand
10 Create in ro- a clean heart. C
their business.
GoA:
light, in the cot
And renew a right spirit within
“Where Ak-s the clerk of Hie weather
UhrUt servi-d Htui as a son. i
Tell, of
la the water used for
11 Cm-t me not away from thy pres
e honor sml Irt
Imitate tbb again
of i;od s grest servant Is.w uimh i>
ence;
In the eye. of the II.tie
giMMl navor. to veal more ••periallyHltould honor no.1 iov.- arsl lm«
And take not thy holy Spirit from
the life of the .-iou Of God? C*hrist ^
Instead of codfish balls, serve bakt-it
In the shoijtH of dvlighl. and the |ml
far superior to Moses, and shoukl th
odflsh.
Cream enough deiuicaied
•ring H
fore have a far m.we superior f»lsc
rt calU to e^ch
raius ni pA-ppi-r and from one-<juarM^ ‘tesi-beT a lesson In fs
t-r to oDt-^half a cup of grated chee.ve.
spirit.
e* to tlod. With but qne ex.
IH. home la. he
■'ill Hcaliop shells with the mixture,
an act of disobedience that .
Then I win teach transgressors
■over with buttered crumbs and bake
thy ways.
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And why are my days s« often. 1
The following table of kitchen
pray.
weights and measures will be found
Filled full of clouds and of gloom?-* useful If lacked up In the kitchen
Because you forget at the break of where It can be readily referred to
day.
;
j, Jjso cupfuls equal a pint.
And-open the dryary room "
j
Four cupfuls equal a quart.
in liquid form until all I'an be put ,vp e
—S: NicholaH.! one teaspoonful salt to one quart

tloo and the osdonal chut
IlnrejaVI down^by^^. i

to* Hli^f ^l*^^hSSed^

of Ihy righteousness
BUJsb In that most Int*
O Lord, open thou my lips;
And my mouth shall show forth tn the life of Christ upon I
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Mosea. let ns
■figuration.
Uke M
• Bui let lU gocKl old crop adorn
thy praise.
The hlila our father, trod:
; For thou dellghtest n«it in sac^J be faithful sod there will be laid ap
tor us “a crown of rlghteoosaeaa,
tia. for his Hidden corn.
fice; else would I give It;
which the Lord, the righteous Jndgs.
quarts which is an earthen t.ak.unWb w^h ......................................................
One teaj-iKKinfuI salt, to 1
Good Things to Eab
Thou hast no pleasure In burnt- will give us Id that day **
of flour
a heavy earih* n cever ar- kmwn to nearly EVERYTHING
—WhlHier
offering.
Hpicvd Fears - Remove half
Two cupfuls of solid btJ
many cookv and d^ .^-rve to be better j
The sacrifices of God are a broken
peid from St^ckel pears In a up
Lx 1!. 1 10; III. MO; xU. 21 *Jh. xv.
one pound.
und^rstocKl. Tbcy are ui-.-fu: for oiokspirit;
xxxiv. 2»:35; xxxvl. 2-7; xxxlr.
try. but are :
the Civil war abut ^ the only
One pint of ml!k or wait
ponm
A broken and a contrite heart. O 1 12; Josh, k 17; Matt vll, l-ll; I C*.
pear. Make a syrup from three pints
nine ■
God. thou will not despise.
^
of sugar and one pint of vinegar to ‘'' “I"
The golden text Is the tenth verse,
p.,,. H.... ..o
'e saw last Sunday that David aban­
One teaspoon of aoda to one cupfu
doned hU plan for buUdlng a temple.
lender but not soft. Take each pear
The Ume was not ripe, and Jehovah rhlch they sing to the tune of “Mar
Michigan Tradesman gives her view, up carefully and put in a Jar. pour
One loaspoun extract to one loaf i
the will for the d«*l and led Da­ and. My Maryland.** The song In 1
of women-, {aim. and duties. A. l>or the syrup over and If the plcklc is to
plain cake.
neath.
There are <
othy puta k. her Imaginary man re^ be kepi long seal air tight
cojld ben be had only within a 11m- vid to go on with his own great work ►ntlrety Is as follows;
One teaspoon of u)da to fine pint (
steiopans that are tbt
extending the
nis Into rank for Christ today.
SplccU Grapes Slip the ikins from
.tance from their placua of ort- of esublUhlng and
and If a’close-flulng
Oh. MarrUnd. dssr Mary land,
om. It was a work of war. hot
six pounds of Conct>rd grape, and
rras to tbs brsMs HU baafisrs plar.
Four cupfuls of flour «4ub1 oi
vised they
pavad the way for an era of peace.
go through my husbands pockets, or aave me .kins
Put the pulp Into a
Man isnd. dear Mary Und.
quart, or pound
pans. Cook fruit
Tour r.obtvst work f..r Ilia bs dm
David ntood the tesu of adversity
rend hU letters, and I would>e per- preserving kettle wim one cup of
goods,
after
oysters.
'
From saiiy dawn to astUng son.
Sixteen iBblei imfu]
a thick earthen keule and the super­
belt*
than
those
of
prosperity
to .Hr from my boiling ^ater. Cook five minutes and
.ohstcr packers. Then
Nor esaas tUl Utsst vtrtory s won.
.e cupfuL
ior taste from that ^ktnl ten mlnMaryland, ny Maryland
1 would not want strain to rumove the smidfi. Put the
nnd
luxury
were
beginning
to
u
salmon. Then tomatoes
Twelve lablespoonful. dry ma
i utea in an agate dl«;h will bt» no whim
ore exciting than
his character. Instead of leadla
the strained pulp, and six cups
li^h, plum pudding and Boston bal
pial one cupful.
of the Imagination—Iti’erCV,an.
^s into batHe. he now^lefi them
own sugar together and cook
iKans. Afior that the deluge. Th
One doien eggs should weigh one
to Joab. and remained himself I
slowly one hour. Add one teaspoon
:
----------------------------ItH hardly anything eatable which
and one-half pounds.
a at Jerusalem. The fact that
^ Karonene for the Hair.
not now put up In
Three teaspoons of baking powder
one days it was considered ez
num. and seal while ho..
civilization
A woman recently a-sserted that ihft]tbe alvance gui
IMckled Pears-Boil the pear.
he Jungles of oently proper for a king tp have a
Two even teaspoons of liquid equal appearance of her hair wan entirely! pu-^hes Us
D did not make that harem less
Iter until tender or so that they (
acr«>ss the snowy steppes of
le even tableapoonful.
due to a persislvmt and thorough Afr
rallzlng. The sad siwy of DaHuh!
j
be pierced wUh a knitting needle.
One scant cupful of liquid to two treatment wUh the familiar kerosene Russia, or where the wide and
moral weakness when tempted,
In the flrfi place. If be were a wo­
full cupfuls of flour for break.
pf.the corner grocH-ry commerce. It ing Yukon washes over gold-bearing
and then of his deliberate murder lo
man. he woiild'noi find that he could
of vinegar, four cups of sugar,
And may tboy maks a gallant stand
was applied regularly ©nee a fortnight \ quartz, empty cans mark Its way.
Two and on«-half cupful, of
Fur Maryland, dssr Maryland.
conceal his sin and add another,
always be ymmg and benuilful. for na­ with a teasiHsm or more each of
in tfce following way:
A little wasl There are In me United Stales
!red sugar equal one pound.
woman to his harem, is told in Sam­
ture works : lo mlraclea. ihd be would cloves and cinnamon. Cook the pears
saucer
and
rubbed
with
less
than
I'oO
firms
engaged
In
packing
One scant cupful of liquid to
^^StoryuS.*Sar^^ly^r!d?** ****"
uel. Black as the sin haa been. Jeho­
gl6w old and fat or old and sallow
of
the
hair,
canned
grjoils,
and
the
tuimber
of
canipfula of flour for batter.
the fingers
Par all who would Hla b«loi»s swail.
vah forgave the penitent man. but the
and acTBwn^. Juat as women Inevl
: may be In.‘stablUhmen:s
Maotond.
my MaryUnd.
One quart of water to each pound The application was slow and thorPrtND muiintaln. rlror. bill and ptoln
Ubiy dowlt^lheye
The mala seats of the Indus- resuiU of the sin troubled David s life
**'*'■*■ __L,
,
‘O'*
mmisace of the roots
to the end. God may forgive, but the
atrea. of mBirliiK r would be be able
eserve rur tomato
teaspoons dry material with the finger tips being needed to try are NUryland. Maine. New York
the ttlusloaa of remanre.
to. keep up
upUhe
and Cahlorma. with Ohio, rimois. “
for married' life U not pwiry. It U
he shaU surely
uud and Indiana .K-cupymg
the oil. The treatment was usuallydead. <Jold. hard fncia-lt la not crya- Scald and
David's mar
tomatoe. and ‘
ih*cI
the tomatoes
JU.V places. Iowa, Wlsconslc
teaspoonful mixed
herbs for each made at night, and the hair afterward
dm which serves as the
talllaed violeU; It la beefsteak and weigh tl^m. AUow the Juice of one
vstna arc al.-n. in the field. There don to the psaJ
lied up In a silk handkerchief.
quart of water for soup slock.
onkms. and; those who get an occatwo cup. of sugar, which la
.. .
. .
. .
' The silk ^ handkerchief 1..; recom- IS haruly a state in the Union which ieason here. It is not known ^ who
Skim milk la heavier
wrote this paalm. but IV flu David*s
aicmal augai* plum thrown In are play­
1. and a pound of fruit. Put
ss not some share m the indust
llghterttan either.! mended by hair dressers as useful ft
circumstances so fully that many suping to the fjlggeat sort of luck.
Just enough water with the sugarrto
I he value ol the canned gooi
milk Is 3 per cent, heavier retaining the natural electricity of
ii was written by him after the dated what a magnificent field f*
He would' also find out. If he were
Ksolve it, then boll and skim. Add
uahy put up in the Im.eJ States is
the hair. By
ly noon
n<^n ol
of the following
of Nathan. In lu words the pen­ reangeltotlc effort God had placed at
a woman, ihat you can not run a
c tomatoes nnd boll uniU they are ^
runfuU
L1-- u>
Tomai«x*s are a
■ of th'^ke
day the
their hand.-WlIltom Shaw in General
uui»rcnt
U I. weH «o cook . Ul-'
/ s™i.uUted
•auini; sta;)le of the Maryland pack- itence and aaplraUon of those who Becretarr-s Berort at Denv* Conven_
pother twelve hours
than you can work any other sort of
1. of U.V lemon pool «1U> the .yrai>. |*'"“
rs anu oi packers geucraily la the have done wrong have found expres­
the oiliness that followed its use h£d
' a miracle. >nd that the woBBBn who
sion through ail the centuries to the
Ripe Grape Jelly - Select ripe
also gone. The effect of this treat­ middle states, beef Is canned mostly
. can be Intellectual and domeattc. and grapes, but not those that arc wrinkIs there not a place for
aavi we.rt of the Oh,o nver. sarment on t<e hair was promptly notice^
ition for OB to coDsld* this '
and pray* of the first
Pick the grapes from the main
auo lol>^ler» are leaatng lealurea
able, the falling
out sloppi'd. and
)t “Shall we expnndr bat
a cook, and eeam.
and heat in an earthen prv- isfactory iq. give the desired glaze —
line, .-a tiiua ib pui up u.ostly In few verses In every Christian experiaocm new short hairs wore found all
thortiy on politics
The one offering the prayer -How can we beat expandr-Bev. Dr.
serving kettle for half an hour Mash ' the tops of bona or ruska as the one
over th“ head
As the kerosene ap­ ^rog-ia xa.. vv u,-.uirigiuu. an^ oysters
Francis B. Clark.
has Bot yvi b*vn
Id strain the; handed dow n to me by my grnnd:v
<.>i-<aaa.c.
.'.b.-ylaad has hope, but it to in God's loving
plication was omtinued the hair be
Julce through a flannel JJel!> bag or | mother. It Is w-ry simple and conkindness rather than in his own deWhen
after
came thick and sm
pi>ur Into a double cheese cloth bag. ■ »l*t» merely in brushing over the tops
arally tne stale wuich loa..c.i the
several m.,ntts. it was fins
Inei the Juice drip without pressure'immediately after baking with a mlxa oJtp.*t of canned Oc-n^. Core,
Unued. abnaJant glossy
. aerve-rasplng and exhausting as deal- for the best quality of Jelly. Measure [ ture of milk and sugar. Brown or cofapples, pears. p.ucap..ie.. small
placqd the dry an I M-ire:
tag with tneompetwt aervanu. and fbe Juice and allow tMual measures of fee sugar 1. belter
of vanloas klncx. p-mpklna.
former cfjn iitjoa Mil
"Tfou »ay It to quite impossible tor
t anreasonabl^ children, and that any Juice and sugar. Set the Juice on
squashes, etc., are caaueu in large you to agree with Firm* IVrry «n states are bow employing field e*
•body who tea spent the night walk
entirely
dissolved,
only
milk
enough
to beat and
quanti-.iea wherever they are plenU- these pointo?** said UodgeB- soiic-lior tartes who largely give their time
years.—NeW Vork
workfhg InaeereMble part, of tbaati
. ilag viith a teething baby does noi oven in a pan. After the Juice has being used to form a thick sugary tyfuliy grown.
107. P. B. C, Woodbonrne. N. 1
come down jto breakfast next moralm boiled twenty-five minutes add the
It should be applied %a noon as
-Ayr anawmed Hodgea.
airy U leading to the use of pn^
la a spirit (calculated to make then hot sugar and stir It in weU. then
•uni are taken from the oven la
rrhen. I’m afraid there's no help New York state C. B. oakw has a
lives and coloring mauer. aad
pertntendcBt of freoh atr work lo
A
very
nice
pre>ervtIs
made
of
the
f*
It:
the
matt*
wlU
have
to
go
be
tom the otter cbe^ to the per^ cool five minutes and test H to see if order that their heat may prop*ly
of Rev. J. Foot* Wlkox
bumble
pumpkin.
The
recipe,
taken
fore
the
Judge.who makes' aairaatlc remarks aboui a good JeUy forms. Strain Into tum­ dry the sugar.
In making a large
Be. A great daai af awTsad
-Very well,- said Hodges.
And
the ateak bring leather and the coffee blers and w?aL - If old grapes are used quanUty 6f buns 1 think It weU to from the Boston Cooking School Msgthen, aft* a paa*>. he added: **D.
atop
the Jelly will pot form as easBy as give variety by dividing the dough axtne. U as follows: Cut the pumpkin
you think tt do any good to send the
: Moreover. If he were a woman, he when rhe grapes are but Just ripe or Just before molding It into cakee and Into Inch cubes, removing the
Judge a cuople of fine fat dnekar
InMAreto.
^Ight find ithnt there was the beat even hardly ripe.
working into half of It one cup of cur­ To each pound allow half a pou
“Not unle* you wtoh fie loae yotn
There srlD he haoare hi the tepa af
reason la the world for hla not being
enae.- reld
Use tawy* dectolvely trrea at the BL Lmds exjsydwi next
Sweet Pickle Pears — Boil nine rants; or part of It may be made Into sugar and two ounces of whole ginger
Put the pumpkin, sugar -and naiijed Mieiisci Keel*, whose seoteoee And Hodges left. appnrenUy cou
pounds of peaiw until they are tend* the rolled Swedish buns. dlrecUona rooL
tp be adhesive by nature imlei
upon him In 1835. was
In apyrap made of three pounds of f* which may he found In almoet any ginger In alternate lay*s In a ^ to death.
tribe of' FUlplaoa. who are fie live m
romimited to i**-nal senrttnde f* Ufa.
la aomettiiv to cUng to. an
St Laois Jnat as tbcy do in th* Mand
sugar and one pint of cider vinegar cook book. Anotter pleasant Tarla- and let them stand three days, whet
Ttie iiriMiiier to now an old man of 80l
mere matt* of nutlsUcs th
af Lbml Boosea of the type whieh
when the pears are dOne add two tet Uott is a Oermaa bo. To make this a quanUty of syrup will hare formed.
Pour all in-o a preserving kettle and .nod. sliuougb he has been offered hla
BaMnaon Oraaae Imtlt are found la
not mmagh hariraad. to r>
of essence of
IliHTty on more than ona orcashm. re­
aererml Jungle-landA both In Islands to
five * six Isehes wide and about boU slowly until the pumpkin looks
Ko man worth hla aalt would
fuse,, to leave the prisma lledcctorea
tbs aoatbcBst of Aria mad OB the Malaj
three timee as long and one^ Inch clear. Store In small Jars or gl
alt down on somebody rise to
that, nft* belt* in jaU SB the* yrare
peatnaula. New and then a i
him. nnd U no. If he #ere a w(
thick. Prepare a fiOlng of one enp
for a crime of which be to tanocest,
of granulated sugar, one^atf teaspoon
would do Jnat like oth* woi
be does not wtob to be relcaaed In hla
of dunamoB and the juloe aad oaedoinc- If iMhody he wantod arited Scraps of bread make
edd wc to be retofy^^Tne
rt: Break them Into a p
him to BMun hhp. be would
hatf the gretBd riBd «C a lemon. A
ITS Bame.--ABSWctB.
wilting to loak attar him.
rriaOve a add three wril heatea eg
upooBB ot ehectr or rirnwheny

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ordtance as it wm9 heea
* proper, and wffl not conllct with

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SMpofi2dgnntee.hia

3 anoe ralaUve to the locatioa and
4 erectlcB of pol—. stringiiig of wires.
5 laylBg of tracks, repavement or reC pair, or the paving of streets or
7 manner of operaung this road,
r shall subject said grantee, his as9 sodates. sneoessors and assigns, to
10 the payment of a penally of

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. to take charse

■. Bwitdkm. -Y-«" and
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ru and brtdsea la the city
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74
75
76
Tbe'aaid »ranlee. bU aa- 77
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i team, enniages.
dren. or other obst
IC cars shall be stopped in the short17 est Ume and space poaslble.

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cross walk. now. ami which
may
W
hereafur coo.tmct5Ki
across th«* streeU
HaM railroad. Said
t»e laid under the direction of
council. «ia.ub)«-l. to luapprov.1

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10 frtNB PwUnwiU 8C to Bl^th 8t

U?rrS-V"S.‘£iWb
11 W

crave! i>r other suitable material to
SHOW vehicle, to freely and safely

fraoillurtcUl ACC tu Fair St.

Ttivv shall restore all pavement
moved or dl.plareui In lay in* or

f,KS“Jsn.“JSi:^s
u St. from Front 8t. to State St.
S«. 2.

The rate*of^fare for carry-

23 creatfon.

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12
Said
grant
14 cessors and

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10 *"unllmlild“^iii uAtrts shali be
Ji £thlSrS‘go?5“t?t»rTro^?^^^
15 during school days, wd shall be
If
Said grantee shall keep
17 oa their cars in service.------—
It their otter*, uallmlted tickeU to

issloner so <1
[-their Just p

track or tracks, and between double
tracks, and for a distance of twelve
inches
the outside thereof, in
such f^manner as to make said
crossing sale, convenient and easy
of access, and to keep the same in
proper repair; provided that the
council may authorize and direct
for a distance of twelve Inches on
the outside thereof with gravel or
«>ther suiuble material.

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ISrES“lS
5
6
7
8

be struck or sounded by the motor
men or person in charge at all
streeu and highway InUi^Ions
and whenever teams, carriagus oi
pedestrians are discovered upon, oi
in dangerous proximity to the track
Cam, How Run
Sec. 14 Car. going in the sam<
mit I

Power.
Sec.

22.^

3 ST wiw

by

4 electric power or
6 rShra^Aril! ^ which msy here

I ^£7 p^rpj?r ^rored^Kev*^
9 that no mechanical power except
to electricity shall be used without iht
II consent of the council

li

e cT accident, or at 14 single
when run together In 15
trains, or for the purpose 01 connecting^e -me lo|je^

overhead

r‘ni"«^"‘i:ra
trolly

wire,

the

46 the limits of the city of Traverse

K.ffi “;:rj'ss,;
S.-5K

nd assigns. shallYumlsh
kels. without addition

vM

SS.»SS/JOT5S

64 anch

pm

!!»!;

wltbclty. over any

“HSSSS:

lil Within the said city of Traverse

!iH^‘ESSr“Jl^cr
1
8^ 4. The*?Ini of aald grantee
5 shall be of the best style in use
V uic unucntcA
ueather. and shs
signal lights in
I Cam shall be r
I Tided thst the council of said city

i!5rr;r.7..r.brL’s':f
.pea -Itblp e.tAln
I they at anj

Ion of
17 mnodl

\
(

V^gV»“?b.%<
Th«r bbAll »»

U pun7 whna n bett^ oonat-—

ttoad.
This fraachlM

Sec 8 ArthlrSid of five years
from and after the adoption ol
this ordinance, it shall be the dutv
4if said grantee, bis assocUtes, sue
ressor* and assigns, whenever the
council shall order a street payed
* r n-ivaMMi. to pave or repave aald
street or pay the expense
ing or repaving, between t
! inches on each side, at the aame
IF. direct and to keep such pavement
n good repair
Raid paring, re­
paving and repairing to be aabjM^
tn the tUYeclion and under the sn19 perv lslon of the council and aubject
20 to Its approval.
Provided that
21 whenever any street is ordered

9 2ent*£*ilS^raS^^to™*di

of the !«; city of Tmver
,.26 should be n
track, t,7
Tweoty-Flv
!37 place then (
Hundred Dollars
138 the —Id grantee.
.500) tobei (roved by the coun
.39 cessors and assigns, upon ocmg ij, cn.-as security ur the completion
ip* ordered by the council, shall relay 20 by the said gra ee. hU assocUt—.
}t1 Its tracks in such plac- and upon ;i .Jccessors
4; g^eh portion of —id street — the 22 street railway ------------------------3 grantee.
43 council shall direct, provided that ;s ite said c;iy of Traverse Cli
44 ,ach other company shall pay all ,24 herein described,and for the
1 fulfill the
45 expenses of such change and re- | *5 pleilon of the line to Old Ml
Tims Limit.
.
:>'tng' thJ
;_______________________
ct.uncll in wrlUng. specify
Bridgaa.
j 1
See. 37. This ordinance ahall
• particulars of such
33. The city, shall, at
2 also be void unl-s the said L. K.
grantee, ms wssoeisien,
and assigns, shall im­
thereof
and
forthmediately c
I Streets herein named.
1 7 the date of the passage of Sis
: such bridg- are so put In «m- ! g nance, form and
andTJ^Tnlze
organlz
dltlon. the aame shall he kept in 9 ntlon under the name of repair
ir by I-Id city, but said c^- jq erse City and lVnlii«il.
II and
Void

This
ordinance shall
11 and void if -W
assocUtes. successor;
lolaie or fall to
IS of thU franafter notlfl-

7!,'

5
“e z! I

'Ta."«

the adttption and passage of this
ordinance, or if -Id grantee, bis

*•.1 by —Id

^Is

;
1
l
*.
i:

1
*
I
*.

I

z:zn

.~?sf;i!~SSirSS

,s
Jhe Session Law, of 1873. and
,4
^y^eral Acu aroendatoo thereI ,s to for the purpose of constru. ting.
1
maintaining
aa
,7 ^.K^-tric railroad as .such corporj 18 atlon
«"fl- .
. 1
When to Take I
1
Sec. 28
All
ordloanc—
or
2 parts of orJInanct-s oonfllctlng here3 with are heroby r»'pealed. This or.
4 dlnance
ahall
take
immediate
5 effect if —Id written acceptance
8 and bond are filed and deposited by
* 7 said grantee, his assocUt—. sueI. provided j g cessors and n-Sgns. as provided for
Sec. 25 Ml is
the life of I s in section .26 of this ordinance,
that whenever our
of Traverse j \Ve do h.-n-by wrtlfy tahl the forvtills oidlnanw^toe^
of (going ordinanc** was pas.sed by the
fwi-nt^fiJe *tMmsa!nd' (25.000) as j wuocll
■11 of tbe
ibp city of Travenw City on
sc^'rtalntM <»r compiled from , Mc»nda>.
ay. S«‘pb‘mber 29. 1902
either f.-deral. stale or city census.
p HAMILTON,
the —id corporal
corporation.
Its
sue- ,
^
Chairman Prti Tem.
. «.r assigns, . • -------------- CHAS M BFJJRS.
City Clerk.
iherearit^r. not la

bridge fund. Ih
Us proportion
and repair of
rrosse.1 on Soi
West Front St

the construction <

of 150.00 for
maintenance
bridge »o
tf”**
of the Per-



Important notice tc Our
/ merchants:

;
to'h:'
. enK-ted in the stnsMs or alleya of

16 offlciala of aaid railroad Compaq
17-are notified by the proper ottclals
18 of the lire department of said city
19 that said current may be turned on

ririSi-or.-srr./i.-'cJ.-oirs

o?s'.r„ri:s
24 the trolley
25 cut exc<
:c -id city

wires

77

AAa»”'

28 T

--

K„. ",TUs;n‘.A,. .0 coi.

1? reAi;Xtoh?’eA*^Un or

^

Vnill further notice we will place
FREE, for regular use. the unequalled
• Huruplirey^Gas Arc."

The cost of

Illuminating with this light to com­
parison with lyny other. Is very low.

SOO CaaihPcmr tor Ltas thou 2c
per hour

t:

wlicrc Tull light .4 not alwa>*s requirt-t! Th-se lamps come In clusters
of 2 to 6 manCes. suited f».r window
lighting as well as body of slur—. Of
all who are using them we have no
word of complaint. Do not take our
word in this matter, but Interview
many business men who have long

Leave orders with

traverse dtp 6as Co.
223 E—t Front Street.

«i

l5Se'7jrto“ir^-lR'i,M

33
WA^;2r<>..Pto.A
1
Sec. 18. Nothing In this ordl- 34
2 nance shall be construed to pre1
2
3
4
6 pairing of the
7 grantee shall have no claim to
8 damages therefor against the city.
9 or against any water, g—. electric

77., ^rje^

any ordinance the council
make '^J^ive^e^rjl^

may

Sec
27. Said grantee bU as
aociat-. succesaors and -sign*.
shall -tahlUh uniform rat- lor
the carriage of passengers and

1.2 laying such water or g— pip-, or
40 repaving
ee of twelve 14 sewers or oondulu. or the repairs 12 dUcrlminalloa rtlher In ^freight
41 and
for
on each
aide
thereof
done by the dty. shall
17 dilm^ o7 lajSe wqfc. railway for
44 he a cla
46 tee.
his
f failure

of

said

ireof when the same
61 may became doe. the saM dty of

" 7!;ir»

•hall by
of raUa.
Od. pPOelectrolyaU or aay and

S3~£S~rS£ u 2?d"s:;t2'iu’SodSruss

arc Instantly relieved by the use o( the Soothing, Penetrating and HeaUng Remedy

.,11

fire marshal, and
1th th^exlsUng ordl
32 nance: and that
33 ing or obtaining permlsau
34 move a building aero— said
35 shall pay all expenses for remov- 2b or
38 ing or cutting the wires to admit
27 of the passing of the ...........
28 across iu tracks and of
39 the same, hut that *
,0W^e.A.erUA4

ISS-x)-

MnsEularRheumatism
Sore Muscles, Sore Joirvts and Neviralgia

directed by ordinance of the wiun-

HSrSiSTS

49 I5S?**to’ jS?*—S*

Paracamph
The <*Iy eatemal remedy which aBmuhtea the pore*, reaxw the eongestai and
draws out the teflammatioo by IndMdng eopkwa aweattag.
Anal the year around remedy: ooe wfafch BSother, Father, and the Chfldfen can
uaeeveryday. A trial botde will eoovine you «4 «i merita.
A»-eATieFAOTIOM OUARANTEED. OR MOREY RERURDEB.-aoc. MO ai-oo •oTTsaa.
^ tmtmmm.

'HE TIME HAS COME! JiMiPET OEMIIfi

iEs.'Sirs'sWis w. A. McLaughlin Co..

■mm

WORKL.

m

lat will mjikByou r«tum»
cannot obUin throuBh

cnawrta street, heMimoL

Brokarain Btocka. Bonds. Grain and Cotton.
B-«bnal-d IB®?.
Diract Privato Wlr«i to Naw York and Chicago
Phona Main 1081

m
■m\

ahall

4 shall file with the clerk of the said
6 city of Traverse City, within thirty
6 days from the passage of this or7 dinanee. a written acceptance of

U^^^aroouirSriSrtt ?Sst and*M'

27 pen«* of paring between the rails
<if aaid track and for a diataaoe of
twelve inches on each aide there3«> of. And thereupon the aald city of
31 Traverse City ahaU pare betrreea
the ralU of said track and for a
dUtance of twelve Inchat on each
side thereof, and the

sjar.v^oj!-'*'

Sec. 38.

lu lu terms and conditions and nnassigss. and the coun- n less the said grantee. hU assocUt—.
»asary for the i; .ucc-sors and assigns. shaU withtrack. that the . 13 m 30 daj-s from the dale of the
mllnaace, deposit

ally shall be In addition f
damag— that the city
against —id gradtee
and assign:

iATMr^r;i.‘r.“;rrr;

*“•» »''•>

It
The track of anM mllroad ^
31 be oonatHMUd of the bust

1

Sil«SS||5S“

!7 lAAlA to .«<* poAltton u^. the At.

i-Lwss^r

43 oepled by said grantee, hi. a^

23
24
•5
28

hiAr^ln mentione,!
. 142 sors and assigns.
other Roads to Enter.
:
All poles or wires now or here
1 after erected, shall l»«» »h» erected
and maintained as not to endanger

In cleaning the tracks ol
"
.“’b.felSJ^^toA to ; grantee. Ms associates, succesce the grante^
I sow and a-wlgns. shall be U>
mow and Ice.
grantees their 25 a lire.
a^ assigns. ^ the
d«- ,5 whence
whence at
an t
"o',
IK |M*lt t*r sprinkle salt upon the 27 ghj-n.
^von nni
until such
IS tracks of their
the 26 said city,
.It switch points, cu
i of 27
All W0.SI iH.Ies
:i tables and at and upon
rter In keepi
tions of the track, the
. and when so <
30 council shall be well patnteu. ana
rases to \*e depoaM
on the surface of
31 subject to change In their location
tihe loose snow
tnovi-d.) and in sue
5 tlon thereof before the 1
Muantllles and in such
28 I -ast impair the use of the a
ravel. No aalt shall
21* for
U- tisevl on bridges having iron
girders.
If said grantee, his associi
.mrcesM.rs and
^
shade tree.* nor so as to Interfere
r.lc-^-t
loner.or the
with the driving Into residence or
15 street
ndatlve to t
3 business property.
5 panv. whenever deemed Necessary
lasurcs.
6 for the protecUon of life and prop^
lhle"^lr"^f*the'st?eeta. the
I
Sec. 24.
7 orty. during the prevalence of^a fli^
19 IiavliiK of the streets,
- and safety ap» cautionary 1
adopted to keen
■ plJ^taces r
^ walks. or to perform any
I iSlway
.The?r duty regarding aald
aaid slro
slreeU
______
r and wherever
3 f.r cn»ks walks, which aald grant
Place of Business
12 deemed desirable, for the use of
4 bis associates, successors and
1
Sec 25.
Said grantee, his as13 said department, free of chi
5 signs, are obllgisl to maka urn
14 without any liability to the rail
C the provisions of this ordlnan
3 Jhin k—p*^BtoTln
cUy. wd
1:- company by reason of such use.
7 and shall so neglect for the space of
4 an agent therein for the transaction
K twenty-four bourn after receiving
1
hU
9 written notice from the strMl com50 inlssloner «»r the council, then the 2 lioclatrs. successors and A—I
3
shall
have
at
their
power
71 cunrll may cause the aame to be
8 grantee. hU associates, su^sors
,72 .Kme at the cost and expense of 4 lion an electric mechanical 1
said granttH*. his associates, suc- 5 connected with the fire alarm ser6 vice of said city, to be used for the
cesstws and
Fralght I
Sec. 26.
Said
57 glecTto. or reSiseTo^ay such cost 9 to have* the current cut off from thi
(ocUtes. huccea
58 and expenses, the said council may 10 wires of -Id railroad during the
hall malnUln suitable freight
59 recover from said grantee, hU as- 11 prx»gTes8 of a fire, and Immediately
, depots within th
12 upon the receipt of such signal at
12 any time, from the lire chief or —penses before any court of com

SA^OI^AA-S^to-USLar

Mowing Tmek.
Whenever any niner street
way company U granted penal
to coostrwet and operate a
railway system in Tmverae
and such other

St ruction of -id road in Traverse
rity before July 1st. 1M4; or

SH»S^Ta»lgna. and it
by authorized and empowered to
, erect Its pol— upon the streets of
Traverse
City
mention^ • wnd
named in section 2 of thU ordi­
nance. and*to atuch wires thereto

K flaJ with the dty derk of aaU
27 dty. arcompaaled with the receipt

iJEr.riAK’Sii^^

—roe period, or if the —Id gmntee.

SXbe At ...
tlm« e.tlU»tf tt> tb» rl»ht<i«w
over its tracks, and every vehicle
upon the track of aald raUway
shall turn out when a car approach­
es., so as to leave the track unob
structed; and the driver of any vehide neglecting to do so
»»
liable to a fine not exceeding five

MsrlalCH.
7hsll remove or level all rid^ w
I snkK of snow and Ice that shall be
r.rme*!
In-tween
the rails or 14 apply to any Are apparatus, en^ne.
trucks and for a distance of twelve 15 truck or car. nor be construed to
inches on either side therwf 16 prohibit the ladM of ho— aeroSuch snow and Ice so removed shall
the track of saia^Iway. nor the
I ,- evenly dUtrlbuted over the surstanding of fire engines, trucks or
ure of the stre€-U so as not to ob- A, carts thereon, if necessary; and

carried free; or •
seven years of

17
For Ubor llckeU. eight (8) for
U tweaty-lve cenU
10
Far school tIckeU. eight (8) for

4
5
6
7
8

jsiir.San*,i;cri‘i*5Sc’?Sc jiTL'r

If to nshth 81. On West Blchth St

I

7
8
9
10
H
12
ren to enter or leave the cars when 12
14
they are In motion.
The conductor, shall nniMMnoe
to the passengers the name of the
principal square, and streets as 17
18
19
Sec 12.
Said grantee. hU as1

» iroes-walk. across* lu track, and

.pr.
Sad

gS2TLSl„!U?:-.’
Sec 2
tJSLJ,

f-

1
Sec. 21. At all strw?crossings or
2 interaectkms where the street or
3 streeU are not paved. It shall be
4 the duty of aald grantee. hU ^

17 the eorporate limits of said dty

20 slgBs. a fair and raasoaable re21 muneratloa for the use of aald

rt5*ir“materiaU as
W approved by the council

pecially children, either ttpon the

ffl

thdr cars for
12 tecml—1 parpo-a apon the track
I IS of the grantee berda. his aaood14 at—, saccessors and a—Igns. and
’15 they shall famish deetrtc carreat

and accommodatlo
1 puhUc in relatkm to aald
i2andtolUQselnthes

tors
of It
It Bhall be the <
coodttctors and

s
amy. y

IsSaSS
s Kisi'srsi.-ss*
SoSSS^^i

I

5

7
8

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i

tent { S UfaitB, or parts of ntreot* aa the

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