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The Evening Record, October 01, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-10-01
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THE EVENING RECORD
SEVENTH mibr-im
‘•tBAVEESECITT.MICH., THPBSPAY. OCTOBER 1, 1»08.
;v.t:
omixRS
rrT.T-rjrc^iSSs
OFW.CT.U.
tJNIVERSITT
EXTENSION
Bitk md a T«ry iatarwUac
FlRtT OF tCRlM OF LECTURCt
WLCCTCO
AT
•mi*
MOIININO-*
cmnwmMi was success
AMO
IS AN EXCELLENT.TIME
to decorate the home. In the
matter of Wall Paper there is
no better time than how. nor place to purchase than
right here. •
Plenty of remnants and odd stock left from the
ring and summer trade that we want to dispose ot.
spring
of, in
addition to low price
'
on
the Tall
Tax Lmry far ttato Hlghaat in
LAST EVENING
■ygr
D NAIflFESTtD
law oa pmiU of
kirfaff clM altanooa PTMldeat C.
■mm of Cke Oooatj AatS^aloon
Leacwe orsod tha woosra to work with THAT iNtUftEt THE COMPLETE
AN CXCKUMT PHOANAM thto onaalsatloB to Uht the sakxm.
tUCCERt OF MOVEMENT
Om of the beet addreoMe of the coo
WA* CAMIIO OUT
ur hr Mrs. T. a HoshM of Good Awdisfice
ToiE. She spoke Of the ralsiac
atf Book stm
The levy U the largest ever made In
the sute. It being M.003.024.62. as
Dompared srith f340SA44.97 in 1901.
and 13,725.875.01 In 1S99. Tbe appor
Uonment oootalna about 50 different
Itema. and tbe work of preparing It
1902.' i
is $13.1
by Prof. E. E. Sparks of Chb
cago University.
ice lastraction obllsatorr In
1kS2. aad the passas* of a sixMlar law
Oeaeral Powers haa sent out to the
leveral oooatlea of the state the an
anal proportloiiment of aUte taxes to
^jmaeaeed on the December tax
THE WEATHER 5SSrV.{S:fiSS''gS.*2i«Sl."
Kalkaska, f8.878.14; Leelanau.
M8 85; ManUtee. f34.244.24.
f6,.
Bring
In the
Whole Family
BILUONMLLAITBUST
The flmi lecture In the university
tension
course
was given last
renlng kt the Baptist church by Prof.
ererjr aUte had passed laws E E. Sparks, aaaoclale professor In
K sdenUflc teoiperaaee lastruc- hUiory at the Unlvemlty of Chicago.
«rri!Srj2S2^‘^n‘i.'5s
|0
* befotw aooa todar. srftb the
Ip
Of the followtac oihoers:
| v
} PMaldeat. Mrs. P. J. Howan
e same prorlalciB la all terrl|:
.
luMker: Tice preMdeat at Ian
mt to bear
The preseat outlook aloes
I
P / M. ■. Hestoa of CharierolE;
days, especially during
I. which seemed brisbt to the
I
^ .poDlns seeretary. Mrs. F. H. Parml- rpeaker. was spoken of. and tho needs
when Benjamin Franklin was
of the work pointed out. In conclu in charge of the tnteiwsts of the colw
Mr^
i speaker said:
The nine
es at London.
entorjr saw the orerthrow of
Superlnlendenl 1. B. Gilbert of the
lUvery; H is for the twentieth
the elereath dlsto overthniw thU slavery of city schools introduced Prof. Sparks,
giving a genera] explanation of the In
I soul.*tent of the unlvemlty extenskm work,
>wara of lu exlsteaoe.
and the methods by which It will be
“ re was a Ue 1
carried oni here.
. W. C. T. U. I
Prof. Sparks confined his lecture,
the fiml on the series of "The Men
Who Made the Nation." to the Ume
1760 40 1766.
the life of Ft
though the lecture
*TSnI.”p! i.Trti
!K
THREE WEKE
ELECTROCUTED
•LZ SSSSS.’TJiS
eats of the.vartouB departments
••ft Up *r.v.ly During U.I Night
the principal thing on the moml
on Carth^ied for the Milrdtr of
pn»gram. In connection with thU was
conducted a very proUtabh* open par
an Uncle.
llamont on ’The Heialkin of 8ap.-f1a*
tendetits U» Oepartment Work-Are
• U* K« »niur ItNoare
They Needed?'* led by Mm Man' K
nuira.
N.
Y.. Oct. l.-The
l^oucks of this city.
three
Van
Wormi-r
bpolhcrs. who w. rr
The sttpertntendeots for the various
Med of killing their uncle. I»eU‘r
lallenlMTk. at (Ireenport. Columbia
T
.JiTc-rS:;
ng Willis, the old<
lih has been bad
aad art. Mrs. Oeo
W. McWethy of Qrawn
usaaes Mrs. M. B Heston of Chaiim
heir last night on c
voix; press. Mrs. C. li. SlcklM of Beb
:>ks of the Catholic
lalfe; Sower mission. Mrs. Addle Clay
hlch faith they
ton of Cheboygan; evangelical. Mi
Allcox of Charlevoix; literary.
Mi
:16.
Wilkinson of Atwood; U T. L. and
work. Miss Ik»ra Squler of Petoskey.
ihey ahow^**
Last Evening*# Meetifip.
vSen blddljg good-bye
'Last evenings session was well l.
s.
Fred
tended
The meeUng was opened by
singing by the oongregatlon'. ^ which
was followed by the reading of the
First Psalm and prayer by Rev. W. T.
Woodhouse of the Baptist church
Mrs. C. B. SicklM of Bellalre. who
for a roclUtioo. Bulgarian Town Put to Torch and b
sod Miss
inU Maaaaemd—Mors Atroc^
Blanche Wsllsce of Petoskey sued her
Kiss by the Turks.
place with a pleasing rotation.
Mrs. 8 X. Holmes of>etoskey. who
Is called on the program 5 ' our bird
lenna. Oct l.-The Balkans 1
warbler." Jheo favored wl(b two wbls
ion is fast spreading to the Bi
tiing selections. She also favored with
frontier. The town of Mehom
the "Mocking Bird" at the t
II pul to the torch and the pc.
was massacred. HtA fighting be
The addrvBs of the erei
tween insurgents and Turkish troops
given by Mm. C C. Faxon.
occurred for the past two days at
r sent out by the Ni
. neighboring village of Batcheno.
T. U. to the 1
Constantinople.
Oct. 1—Authentic
was 'The Philippines-Yesterday
.ports received here utday give terrlToday."
and unprintable details of excessc's
. . She opened the address by slating
Turkish troop, at the Macer
what the national government did In
Jfoo to investigate the moral condl
tiotts in the Philippines, and the send
ing out of herself later by the National
W. <!. T. 11.
Mm. Faxon described the
and their Inhabitants so minutely that Scandal ThreaUned as Result of R«
to llstim to her lecture waa the next
UiSUtlECnOlI SWtEADS
feel like censuring It.
Mm. PYuon does not think tl
::ia"tuY.Su’xr...3‘“r« SL. 55;
Jtir them by rivers of
•hey had rather be under
il rule of Spain
We I
■es over them that need mto
i-the P'lllplntw and
Am«lcans; and the
one An
The apsaker said that
ten of the soldiers but wh
moralised by being In the army: t
It U the ruin of the young m«rh
The houses of proslItuUoo were
exam
Bankrupt
Prices..-..,
'"‘■’‘■"•'ror.’.rhTe
library of over
m U provided.
I —The cf-remony of
ofhOnkSgTMT moDummi.
P today, ended lo^
Illl thnJ'hTJiiy ronvei^^ent*^^^ho.e
. the presence of I
who have least time for study, as wel
kaiser nor any uf^Ihis high oBclals as for those who can spend the
s;r.r.h5:o.u".555
Men's Christian assocla
11^ ham“diae the most good.
SHAFFER WILL REMAIN
At th. Maad Of th. Amalgamatad
the geneiS^on. and held
Many evangelistic meetings.
"We have the Philippines, we sron’t
,.00 -m ectlou.^.. Jh^eof that organlxalkm.
LONG RUN FINISHED
Tbe anl»*vmH> ex
organization,
Independent of i
at tbe close of tbe
and any
sertes of lactnreaI will be used
further extending the work
last evening, but the place
of meeting has not yet.............................
upon.
ALL QUIET AT THE SOO
lit 8te. Marie. Ont.. Oct. I.—The
rn who were called
Toronto to guard the C
I. am leaving for b ~
^ ^ M TS Hatiro.
"'cbleago. Oct 1.—Tbe New York i
w|||B are spending all our
Wk time looking after
II Iii« the interests of your
feet. Better come in and
see what we have for you
to wear now that it is cold
in every way—one thaj will
satisfaction you
should
THE
Will b. poM Utv.
Th.
City Uw
Tfs Just
this Wap *.
Wc were fortunate in gelling
a large list of homes lo seU—
ifs your good tortune to be
able to secure one « them
on terms just as easy as l»|ring rent. Six room house.
West loth street, all finiibed
in hxrdwootl-yours—on yoer
KIMBALL
ROWLAND' DOUGLASS
from factory and fully guar,
Neublaa Warn Not FraMnt at UBvtH- evening. 8tlll
ing of Wagwr Manum.nL
BANNER PAHERNS
■ mattr t Shop
l>car in mind that when you
anteed.
In the after meeting It
isual question class, Prof
rent more Into tbe detaU ofj'^klln's
tribute
. paidI a glowing
g
I led up I
win be on th(
Plan of the Extenalofi Course.
Already tbe eucceaa of tbe first n
versUy extension course is assur
but them should be so many uklng
the course that it would tax the ca
pacity of any building In the city.
While the lectures am intended to be
prlmaHly Instructive, they are also
very entertaining. ITof. Sparks Is so
full of his subject that he makes It
iN'fore bis audience, and those
10 th* Kvnunx IlMora
have Already secured tickets for
Umdon.' Oct. 1 -The latest revela
ntlre course are c«mgratulailng
(Ions r«*gardlng the recent rtwlgnatlon
Mdves on the fact that they will
the cablnH oT Chancellor Hlichh
ik^cretary for India Hamilton. Ikthey knew that Colonial Secreian
hamberlatn had taken a Itke siep^^ are
I rntertalnment.
Ikely to rouse a big scandal Tbelr
friends now feel that Chamberlain and
l the City 1
•r Balfour Jockeyed them* twt
ume will c
Will bo abl. to do no more
londa St Cd.
K, Hewt • Fint Clf- «*o.-
ALWAYS
BUY
m Wl«-
THE ECONOMY STORE
Ask Til Mai Wki dm On
Rtye )t)u
Hmvte
rjrFAsmoN shelts i rhh.
want a piano that is nghi
plans of George Grenville, fimt lord
of the treasury, under King George
the sending of tbe army to encollections of the duUea on Imponed goods, the sUmp acL which
was alMJut the same as the revenue
taz since the Spanish-American war.
aad the way in which the colonies re-
snm
All
Let it be a “Newland ’ Hat-$3, $2. $l-Foot Ball
Sweaters $‘2.50 to $5.00.
I'inesi in tlu- rami. All scams allowed.
Guaranteed absolutely perfect.
Prices
only Kk: and 15c each.
irniibbw
about the boundades of the no chit
trou
vll officers to pass
pat's the lines, and!
and !
ious colonies,
all these were polnt- If an attempt is made to shoot to kill-;
^rlous
col
lizing tprees. tend
progress toward a
TRV A RECORD WANT A&
p fan that veiy early the
sn lo feel that they ha^
D Interests, and to talk of thi
_______ of America: that the rullni
class in each colony was Englishi
snd that pnwenlly the acts of the Eng
llsh administration brought them lo
get her to resist whst they i»elleved tc
be oppression.
The restrictions attempted agalnsi
my
Tha Rami Rallabta Clothli
r.
lowest depth
them better." said Mm “
We
Fry.
SHOES....
the speaker opened with a picture
jf the colonies In the year 1760. wlih■n comforts, six seeks by
m the old world, jealous ol
r. and sp«ike of the process
Ordtrt Out by Civil Judoe for Armat
the nstursi Indepi-ndenre of
4 thi National
of Two Ocnersis of
«»lony has boon welded Into
■ Is. In the final ansly
the union, which
rils, largely s matter o
The dlllereuce In n
> mr. U Ihr r*rnti
I'urltsii church In the north, the
Cripple Crei-K.
the south, and piases ha%e. Imh*
lies In the conthe Puritans and
ds for tbe
part; the n
Chase of
now been
H. French and
then separalod
1 the rourl leleased c
Dutch; the con
JOCKEYED OPT or A JOl
and the means of medical
and ihoe ibcm up.
have bought A. S.
man’s ftodc of
STILL HOIETXOUBLE
AT CairPLE CIEEH
talned by the bird warbliw i
inatructkia. Mrs.
Charlevola; work
mem Mrs. VloU P
Chicago. Oct l.-A federation of
manufsciurem- and employers- aasoclatlon. employing tens of thousands of
skilled workmen, and with a combined
caplul of about a billion doIlai>. has
been formed.
Plans w ere made lor a egneral meeting of representatives of employem- associations and citizens' alli
ances In Chicago the fimt week In No
vember. when a national employem*
association will be formed.
Tbe object of the federation, as an
nounced. wUl be to wilect and pro
mote the Interests of tbe employem
and the Independent wtirkmen of the
country by all legit Imaie means.
Among tbe pn.rooiers Is D M. Parry
MURRY til
If you want to get in on the “Ground Floor” for
one of these handsome sample suite or over
coats of the famous Schloss Bros'. make.< We
GUARANTEE a saving of from $3.60 to $6.00 on
E. SEE THAT WINDOW ,. . .
your purchase,
Factor) prices and
New Shoe Store
most liberal terms. See us.
Rutner's Old Stuid
W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY
129 Fr*«t SKS. E. Sirooe. Bjr.
!
The Old Reliable Shoe House
FMIK FRIEM & CO.
n,e New Sund. 242 Fiont Si
Ftoi St.
Opposite Whitiog Hotel
RECORD WANT an.
fruit delivered at the factory, aao
return all packages. Traverw Oty
Canning Co.
l»«Mf
You’ll ,4ppreciatCiIifc„c=
11 you i:\>ihf Munsin^^ underwear for Ladit-s:
and children. It's ih<! best that modern mu'
rhincry and skilled l.nhor ran ‘pnMluci*; ihoi\
tnijrhly well mad«* and rcliahle. knik from yarns
\\
of tine quality, shaped lo fit. yielding lo every
^ motion of the l.ody, yet always n-maininjT in
- place, perfect in every detail.
------------LABEL
ABEL
LOOKnmTIW
W
gli
The Munsing Underwear
Offers a maximum of comfort at a minimum
of c-xpenM- combininK perfection of (it and
finish with reasonableness of price. Iherc
( is no other high grade underwear so inex; pensive and there is lio other low priced un
derwear so good. Munsing Union Suits for
Ladies at $1.((0. $1.2.1. SL-IO. S2.U). S2..'i0 and
$;UH». Single garments at 25c 50c. 75c. $1.(X).
^ $1.25 a'nd $1.50.
§1
Children’s Onlor* Suits at 60c, I .OO. and
1.50; single garmenU at 25c and 50c ....
E. WILHELM
Cmer Dxiai aHFwt
Hev Bbck
TWO OF THE LARGEST AND BEST LINES CHILD.'
ren's. Boy’s and Young Men’s Overcoats and Suits are
now weU represented in the Children’s Department-lateii
effects from both Chicago and New York manufacturer*-^
no such Unes elsewhcre-Child^cn’s suits or overcoat*.
$liO to $8i». Young men’s suits or overcoat*, $6S0 to
sisoo.
l-lmmllbon OlobKIngC Oo.
THE EVEXINO BEOOBD, TRAVKB8E CITY, MICH., THOBSDAY, OCTOBER i, im
incarTArwAunai
i
rM D cnCMft. iMa mnind o& tk»
_
nS?' ^VJ3T»
E'0?«~“HiES
wm^,
ChU - -
BIG' Bargain* in our Carpet and Rug departmWA. We
are ihounng the Urge« and mo»t complet^ ime of carj
linolrums. matting?s Jace
- tNM
“rt^tSd"
towels, in fact cver>thing in that line.
imh . . • S80.OOO
OFFICKKt
. i.rm of T»n Is Msr
on. A peUlkm U now being
I in Manlatlgnc aaklng a par
J. W. SLATER
Hartrtd«e.fo«iUl • will In
OmKCTOKS
-btebUpn-BCtUe.
table linen*,
Our assortment is second to none in the stale, and
the prices wc arc quoting will please you. Call and look
this department from
them over. Wc have moved
\
our third floor down i our second floor, where it is
more convenient. La rgc line of CHINA and JAPAN
MATTINGS to close out at cost.
UKM M ALL MANXES
IISJ* The Sw*lS5ck*a»d Wiled
AHMmli he had two wK« In the
OBPPltaM. be •tWBJTB h«rpt bit Wlf. BBd
dyg^ l« llBTWiliBb aroll Bupplled
Th. t>whn»^
^ESPEClALLfe
MMivt AiMMi
oaaa at hla booae and otbarwiae
■ ^
We Are Offering Some
omBBsMBmiM*.
SAVINGS
BANK
Laat April John Oonyea. an aged
r tMttoc Hone Km «i baain.^
IM turt«l 10 f«ttni lo Yhp OB oae
Mb vomla, BB4 ttot wbb tb^ hut rr
mrnititt 4i Ewms
PEOPLES
IWMM. hi «w 4MIM
He I.-
LCBALE AND RETAIL
Baraaaab. and it U eip
ibai tbe Bavaaaab widow will
about do per cent of tbe eetate
O. R. CARVER A BRa
of Ohio. City of Toledo.
by the
wMeh
Ukg toMrtala win be mned la from «t
the dtjlMn la Adrian. It wllUacmde
wM be hreaaaced to the city oo con
flllloa Uwl K ahall be emd for and
pra nded at the Clty s enpeiue perpet
, aalty. Added Intereet 1b maali
I. tbe prtoeec Mnoe Ibe delnll
■ovaoeMt of Ibe ooBunlttc. and con
trlbetloiia
«owlaf in freely. Tbe
HbII'b Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. ClIKKKY
fwom to before pta and
my prfuence. tbU etu <
llall B Catarrh Cure li. taken int
Y. and act» directly on the Ido
^mueoju aurfn^J ^ *be i.y*te
K 7. CHBNEY A* OO . T»l.-du,
ibdd by all druggiBiB. 7tc
Hall*. Family Pills are the be*t
It ban bo
imSOFDIVOtCE
heart failure.
I by tbe people of Mleblgat
larger tbe oontribotkm the
ofMe will be tbe teatlmoalal. the
i ItUag the memon of one of tbe
Hhe was the wife of a
[lean of the county and
completed
hU
dol
■talc papem,
*f ihf evil* of %ariMl and Io<»w-ly
dltorcti lawB. nlib tbe iiukk(‘B
fofgolUil. and now that tbe opport
r a uniform dUorr** la»
Tbe Bubject t»f uniform dl%orc»^ laws
Ity laftePed to aaplat In gtelni vUlblt
baii been dUcu*»cd for yim b> thr
•ipmaMon to tbe revermice in wblcb
be* and the lawyera. but H ha»
her namn la held, the oommlite aboiUd
contldcrod beyond the puWer ol
aot iaek meana.-Uetroli Tribune
XMigrea* to interfere v ih general leg
Borne of the
iBlailon on tbe ai
u have
be«t lawyers in
Tbe aplrlt manlfeated by
rrsvrr.!!
divorce
tea ha* |
trouble
er of the general
lo deal with such a per
•stlon
rather than aid tbe men. Boch act* an
baee taken ptaoa dnrinc the peat fen
dgya eaWM help tbelr canae. Under
tb« Uw tbelr claim* for vago
trm llet on tba property of the Con
aoMdatad Laka Bupertor Go. ind
iMUy they telll rroelve every dolla
dne tbemu beoanae the property U
groat trplae nad will bring mllll
aboeo tbe wggaa due the laboring n
it may laho acme time to effect a
tlemaoi, bnt it wlU e^; and ibc
plant wlIV be alarled up again, an
I for aa army of
It U too raluabla a plant i« be allowed
to remgla Idle. It U uufortnnatr that
tbe mao nbenU suffer; It 1. md tbrir
fanlt. bM tbay oannot help their
by tbo liibllbalBtlnn of a aplrti.
imeaa which Inrliea the Inlerf
peadltorM for dreaa aggregate only
MOO a year. ThU crtUclam burl AIro Booaerolt. nor leaaen the af
froHmi lieM for bro by tbe AmeP
propte Tha preaidenfa wife may
rapand more lhamlJdu a year for
droaa. but she U furnlabing a
anddbe love and eatrem of ibe Cbrla
thup motber. in the oouniry. 8
leaBtag a large family of cblldr.
vmmit of the National
k with tbe United
Paat Folnl. Ky. wUl give
I a taate of Ue
rtmltblng.
liwlUbeadlffmnninffalr
uiT*
•liver pUliHl
It Is believed a
iterfeltlng plant Is located at
I* plac<- In the oouihern fiart of
county anB officer* art* on the
w. M. J. Murray of Lansing, re
ly purchaaed a bar of *oap al a
I gn«MTy. and to her utter amar^-
Carpet arwmng and Feather Rnu*vating. Csrpet w winj; aini Uymg.
Belorr aeoding >H,ur *dd vsrfK-u
•way to be made into iu»:-. Irt inr
riiow >-uu aamples -
N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor
Phone Ilk
$22 \Va*hinirt..n St
iHotd Brunswick|wh«r..w^i^er«.o.sra.
314 FRONT ST.
fruit
R.\TKS
City
.Mcal.itK,
Jom.
* ttorwm
Jlo.!>25c
UBBBO Makers
^
Tlir quaint (.Titury old town ol
U^momy. Fa . th.‘ lumu. of the Bcom»
ilt(f*. a siTt of which John S. Puss,
h.* bandma.ier. wa* re<*cntlv patrl
Farm For Sale I**»•«»■»
hlle Herbert Bartlett wCa hunting
Sorton-* w.HMls. w^uth 'of Cxild
IT. he found a huge puff
Ull lug more than »4.im»u,(hhi
The once
i b imwsuredMhlrl).three Inchea In flourUhlng c<i1ony
has dwindled au
St only *e\eu aginl jw'i.pU- Mlaod Ueen Mr. and Mr* Dusa and thU for
niv (ivorge Kapp. a German fminde»l
tt a new building
c peaceful u*wn In IUwvit rouniy.
when a piece of on the Ohio river, in lKt«3
The imh>
a cold cblael en pie of the faith had all things in cum
He will loan the
1 hla light eye
It U U hoped
sight ol one eye.
*ave (be other.
There ha- lawn something killing
chtekena at a farm house aUiui five
mllea west of Clintun. and L. K. Ulb
son and Jamoa Kirk determined to
And .lit the canae. Sunday they
a large horn.*d owl measuring a
♦; luchiw from tip to tip ThU is the
DENTIST
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
ice—W6 New WUheliP Blnrk
Clau* Warner. Proprietor
aUTTONH HAY. MUit
. E. OREIUCK CO. CITY.
......so
A. D. TYLER
DO aerffw known as the Bteal or Need- -------am farm Ona of tha beat In
ray will continue
gavea Two From Death.
•Our little daughter had an alramt
al attack of wbiK.plng cough and
br»«BchlilB.” write* Mr* W K. Havl
land of Armonk. N Y. * but when all
ather remedle* fatiwl. we *avtd her
life with Dr. King-* New Diacmery.
Our niece, who had cunaumpllon In an
advance.! stage. al*o u.ed this wi»nder
:ine and today she Is perfect
as to no other medicine on
Infallible fur Coughs and Colds.
eed by
Meads
Trial iKJitle* lOc
Stic
DR. FENNER’S
pole* lH*long1ng to the Michigan Tele
ph.me ctiropany tn from of hi* horn,
at Monrtw had no right to he there.
August C. VerhtM*ven chopped down
eight iKile. of the company. The en
tire service on the Carlelon and Flat
Rock circuit tn consequence was
CIU .
TOM.ATOK.s WAM'KD
The
Peerless Shirts are
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Bold by B. Band*
fruit d<‘livi retl al iho
rot urn ail paekag.**
Canning Co
If
r Jackson
Little Beadle Florence
was evidently never Imm . be killed
by a fall. She lumblod out of a third
story window a few days ago and
landed on a cement walk, but lK*yond
a lew ftruiM-* was not hurt
ir ortboAox congregattono In
the city 'Since he took charve It has
grown to be the largest.
Habbi Scblnaman wa. called from
PUtBburg to uke charge of the »yna
pogiH*. and of the orthudoi churche*
B. ib David will be the only one in the
riiy with a rabbi to b«W after it. In
lively.
Other officers
follow*
Vice pre*l
trust«*e». H. I
M Edluwlch.^
that I III! I..- «!<*ne m wratau » l«K»twear.
tm :rr*T«ro» Otj ittt liiwwl a*p
fr^T:r.
c u ux*wa®.
thb lemedy in o
MotHer*a Friend
pluroy nail tbroogh tbe deaby part
will excavate whole mooalalB
^ Mtf
aUmtloa of tbe ml
.^.1
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FMix U
Oswald, la Natkmal Masuine for Oe
^i^SS^SS
*
■Hi'—-
-'ft
or.en: If .me almim d.m t Muit. we haxe others
AI! th.-
ph-as. . an.j thew- new viyles an- the height ..I
You ar»- u gt**>d judge of gu.>d hln»ex ;
Look al the fineness tU the sew ing Uie jM-rf.-i i grain (
of the leather, the iH-auiy^d the aiyle.
style*.
It hi our pleasuro i..
sImh-
When we fit your f.*»t. H I* fitted p.-rfectly in
You will
} ;, very.^va> There are f. w sho. s that fan ••q*ial tb.wie
tnlerN-^1*•«l In ihe^,- a.1\anc4- shape*. They are made)
hty l.\ fit tir w.-ar. This display conrorns every on.
in iMJth tlK- hi*avy hh.I Ughi sid.*s. The latest to«
f.ir nothing v‘se than iu see ihe .Ulpiy and pretty k'r%‘nc:i heel, the -xtrenie military heel made ir
8RAWD RAPIDS! INDUS* R>
•«.t7 o( lom «>1 Cemnoix^
They an
tint un lu t.h<».Y«mi l»ave a dalniy foot, ymi
a dainty bh«*e.
id the jirh-. '1
ent cti’.i nnd xiH kid- and the prlc<*T
isle by Jsa. G. Johnson an(
bee B Roxburg.
PiBEMABatiEIIE
LL WHI TNEY-WARNEU
xaualr. among them
t ons of! popular
p
-Beacseful
Henry."
“Under the
Roae." “Boko." “Ihxle Girt." * Dixie
U«d." “Hiawatha;* “Bmoky Topat."
sold at 16 ceuls per copy during our
removal aale only. Grtnnell Broa.
2» K. Front rirrot^
1»87 tf
Gray Bros. Ladies’ Fine Sines
KIDNEYBackache THE BEST SHOE IFME SHOES
^^CIRE
Frank Czolgosz. a brother* of Leon,
Rt Clactad Prosldant of Ba^ Osvid
the degenerate who killed President
Deaplte Hit ProtaeL
McKinley, has
uear Alpena
The ccmgregatlon of Beth IlavItT I
•Ms to mov« witkoat great iMun. Two I
iberv. Frank has U*cn a r«
of Dr. Foasar s Kldaey astl Bsrkacbe
chl/vn Ut that vicinity for 12 !
eeaqdataly cerad
1 kav* bad no
_a;aywdlcateplaBia
K. * L bMual «n
i JARPET CLEANING WORKS...
PENMALLEOON
JIENTISTS.. i
tbe company lie could neW tell win
er be woukl have a eboruk^Jth wh
to open up th.* week on Monday ev
tag.-N>w York Urea*.
mine jrangera wUl yet atop tTwlns to
s off supernumerariea. wboae
of auppori bu beea forielted to
^OcMtarUL
STaluWrS.
FIRE INSURANCE
»“J2&.TS5£Sr.Si2tf'‘
ORB. SAWYER A
A wet^k ago alxly farmers held up a
rain of the Santa Fe goad, to aearch
l lor barreal laborora. aveo for ama
ears, to whom they ralnly offered ten
heaiad.- «w sale by Jna. O. Jo
Travaraa City.
P^lnris...s.-.r.!
rpunriied^^lt^hy
H. lcvinsoN is popular
lira. Jllujrveaanl flab. New Ytrrk*.
.oelal laadar. cHklaea the wife
Proaldabt Rooaevcll beeanae her e*
Having opened a new jew- •
elry store at 4iiy S. Union
St., your •>aironage is
solicited.
•
Fine lino, of CANDY.
v
40S> m\\j n i <Tn 8W
IbEIERAL WSOBAii^l
Naw Wllhalm Block.
j
B.Che1.(Uatcbmalur
Knapr^l
JOHN R. SANTO
to lose w liai U eondng f
tors are di*ilm-tly tempei
caprtrioua. and If a man
d and the ground*
leil
The iKiulevarcl
on. Oct. 1 -In
n« Bme to
1 and tbe upllfilni of tbe bu
make
ThrAlrlidl Vmr
• y hvlttuuiie theater In Sew
Y« -1. f a. luo |«iy day*-union sod non
on The mii..n eiuployee*. w bU b tn
before the boat reached
kegon. and Mrs. Lear vraa nearly dead
liter*, on* |wld.
>f«re a Physician could be aocu^. ttlutloii* tlemand, ou Katunlay night.
Mrs. Mary Ann. wife of Jonathan Tbe aitor*. w Ih» hnve no union, are not
I^dlngton. an old pioneer of Lapeer pukl niiiil Tue*bi.v.iimH»ugbtbHrwe. k
county, died suddenly at
tbe farm
cuds on Satuixlay with tbe nlgbl’* |wr
home aged 73. She bad retired In
foriuaioe. Their salarh-* ate held UP
good bcalih. but became vl<
two day* merely to ln«me their reap^
p.*,rHUiT at the theater on Monday.
If tbe'eomfiatiy were paid off on Bat
ada a few hours be9 hsve caused her nrday night nnirllalJe or dlaaffe«rted
memUT* of the organisation iniglit pot
I of Ihrrlen Center allow up on Momluy for relM sr*al or
sshlng as
tbr evening iwrformanee. tlniH weaken
D seeming
Ing the proilui-tlon. but If tin- wi*‘k'a
aalary la held luiek they are rra
j
FIRE INSURANCE New Stun and Hew Stock
at Grand Haven, and Mrs. Lear, who
FVaak’T'aieBey make* oatb that
K&l. LIME CARO
mm.
lirili:;
Time Deilers, Three Fifty|Three Dollars, ThreS: Fifty
and Four Dollars
am and Four Dollars
DAINTY FEET
A FOOTNOTE
1 to Ihe
mad,, even tm>re so when place,! in a i«lr of these
a pair of slua-s. then- is no question about Ihe style,
new riylo sb.K*.,
fit or w.-ar
are shown exclusively by US.
The fsci that she buys there Is gusran
tee of roilsiactk*.
It has bwn so for years, and It
They are entirely new rhapos. and
will be *o this season with these new 19.I34M sty les.
sstlsfsctkm to Its msn> patrons.
A well dresse.1. .lalnty foot Is the pride of every
in all the different styles.
woman
Never ws* there a
shiH> atoredn the city better prof.srcd to give perfect
A foot dresse.! in one of iheae shoe* cant g jj,r every
A full line of sixes
Thai means a p.Tfeci «l
-and the price?
Iraa Dollars, Thiao Fifly|Thrse Dollars, Thraa Fifty
and Fair Dollars
THE HANNAH & LAY
. MBCHiiiuaiMnuir
ife>-
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THE EVENIKO BBOOBD. TBAYEBSE CITT, MICH.. THTJBSPAY, OCTOBER 1, W3.
HERE IS ft POINT
It ttwatwii t»
«w «r
to tk» HMMT «r «kl^
ra tto tontoi^ «C too Ocms
rrtL Tto Brr waa tIiMT—t to
tor fete Md M kMtf «r two
hflto
•to ftfft tto toeeecT. Ttore waa a
r toMto. aito ato toto ktoiai tor
worth rMnomberins. namely:
that when we introduce our
“BEST” flour to you and eay
It’e all the name implies .you
may reiy upon what we say.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
OI*rV, IMIOM.
[^IfftAAL mws
t
OF Tflt WOlU
JohD >AMIalioU ^
91.000 for tbe akio
ea I
*^»Tuad enclne driver five
years ai^ mod was seriously Injured
ta an accident. It eras aeoesaary to
«rafi shin upon the woaad. Qoadoa
aiprtwd to submit blmeelf to the phy
aldans and permit them to use such
shin as was neCMaary upoa a con
tract with Mallou for tto payment of
11.000 Tto akin was taken from Coa
by tto rallraad company , loatn* moat
of the moaey later In a boalneas ven
ture. Ckmdoa Is now tbere to brlns
suH analnst the man who Is wearing
fl.iMMi worth of his skin.
. .Chinn Kal Hm. a Chinaman. 26
years old. of U«»s Angeles. Cal . se
rnitMl a llconse from MarrUge Clerk
ttalmonson tht; other day to wed Car
rie K Robblnsu an American girl oi
Huston. Mass The almond^yed twain
first met Miss Kubbins eight years
ago at a llapUst church In IWiston
The acquainianc*. ripened Into love
and the >i»«ng wo
, "“sr./iiMr's'iS;'
non of C.olurado Springs. Thompson
was a mine owner and a bachelor
when Miss Sinks, with a party <il
friends, visited Colorado three years
ago and became acquainted with him
He was evidently at tract vhI to her.
mmKuutu
weal. and. iwtoralng boa
she would never again
to statement that he had
atlre esute to her, having no heirs
Tto late chief of Apia. Samoa, Sen
saantafa died August 24. He was
reaeated with 92i*» In gold, a gold
hSked“by
InUed States I
enrlces In sav
we
old. who recently
uated from a mlllury acadea
Tesas. has been appointed a 11
aoi In the conslahulary force *
Philippine*. Graystm U bellev
be the qnly member of hU rao
has been chosen to such a poalt
Free lunch as an Inducement
tend church prbved a succeasful ex
periment af the aristocmUc Ftrsl
Presbyterian charcb at Evanston, 111..
Sunday night. There was coffee and
Mindwlches. and
a pleasant s<
-'hat. and afl<?r inat there were r
ious serv ices. f6r which everybodj
maluci
A* a reault of tbe Sunday
.tng luDchec
luncheon the Christian Entung
viir society
IV oi names to its loater
i>r l>orenx U sabl to have
je cow
an olfer.of 940.t«si to reduce the
it hip dUiocatiui
tu American brewei
K W. Ttorn'lder; agiHl 7u yeark. i
\ living alone In j
ml*4-ral.le hut in h'ergus h'alls. Minn
IB dead in a local hospital, where b«
was taken from his hovel last Thun
Ilf was found in his hut lying
help>s*
beside
hls kitchen stove,
from a stroke of paralyaia. Neighbors
who searched hls house found 12.350
stH-reied in various places, and now
im- search Is being conUnoed under
dlrertion -of the probate court. It is
said he has nephews in Omahi
will inherit hls Wealth.
Oo Good—It Pays.
worthless,
show symp
hand. You <
Vi
lives during tbe
of IKto. when a
If of the latter are
kindly
and gently,
and lend a helping
.1 possibly loav* by it."
riu friend. che«»r up
A few do«cs
fhamberlalu-s Cough Rern*^ will
I vou of your cold, and there Is no
Dger whaievi-r from
pneumonia
,,-n you use that m«Hllcine. It always
rep I know It for It has helped me
t man.v a time
Si.ld by Jas. G.
jJohi'M.ii
97 00 to Detroit and Toledo. 96.00 to
I chb ago. 94 00 to Grand Rapids on G.
jlt A 4. annual excursion October 6
15 0- to Richmond October 13. Ask
jHEKEismsuasnmE
CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINE OF_^
Ovoreoaiis 95
F-or F-sll Woar
Im
Spare the
RASTALL^
NEW
JEWELRY
STORE
aodsptMlthechild!
Sugar-coated,
Ayer’s, mild, tigs:^
=TH» 'V*unK Or*m*«lo
wbmw^ **********
I, J. C. Lewla. aad jt
r of atan wiU appmtr
to OLv Opera House
beeu enm.by the
wtod baPHy 300 yarto away. In tor
first boat was Frederick Jerome, only
) aaaman. bat «M «r tto to«T«m
itbaterar^n^ toa^fj^Jito
aasld tto
and amottor. Ttotw to stayed
until tto last soul of fiOO was t
rtbea weir on fire aereu aqi
and to was erocM almo.
HU only reward
Confoaalona of^ a Priuot.
Rev. Jno. 8. Oox. of Wake. Ark..
riles. “For 12 years Is offered from
Yellum Jaundice. 1 consulted a
ber of physiclank aad tried all
of mediclaea, but got no relief.
I began the nse of Electric Bitters
and feel that 1 am now cured
disease that bad me In lu graa]
twelve years." If -you want a rel
medicine for
Uver and
K1
iroulfie. atomacb disorder or get
ly. g«n Electric BlUers. It’s i
auieed by Jas. O. Johnson and I
M<mds. Only 50c.
wasswmwua-w.
The fa*-t that the F.iigleb denfly
loril Wns never ahowo more clearly
than In f he case of tbe “noble” (
fr nvainst wnoae cUlms a
e ot the house of lords bai
s dev-Ulon. A notice that rt
follows; “1 am VUcount Blnton” hung
tbe organ whbh to ptoyed about
the streets of I^ndon. Ilia allogwl noble blnU was hU principal ato
trade. st>a the public contributed
icgly because many persons tb
that be was being kept out of hU
rightsYork Stin.
TO-DAY
(su«d.r)
Ae*or------
And row Roboon
A BraaOton fHgato a Twht sat 4
Dimont far Cuk.
Solid GoM Rll«»-
mCOMPAlY;
RASTALL, «
Mr. Robson has been careful in
his selection of pUjrevs, to secure
aciocs vkose pcmmalitics ate
tot jdrM^t^ht^ *flrit *ttoc
row**aSghu f'riday. Ociober^2n?**at
Stelaberg’s Grand Opera House. The
play 4s said to to a bappy comhlnalion of pathos'aad humor. The com
edy element U Introduced in a natural
32-IN CAST-32
^ie irfi^iTiiv'id
beehive of husUing bustling
Ity—ell Intent upon the p-trsuii
k. narrow alleys of vice and
Em?h side Is shown In this
icdtot play, and a great moral
ed
Richard Carvel
A Dramalization
aiization of WtBlton
WiB5ton CkurckUl’S
CkurckUl’s FimottS
Fimott! Kovd of the same
name, Ey
Thc;rcscrvation
by £4wir4
E4W1T4 E. R-iSC.
Tbc'.rcscrvation of seats during Mr.
R6bsoo*s
morning
»o*s brief visit in
ID Traverse Cuy, begins tomorrow
U
succc«
gorgeous seu of scenery and tbe
.alficent coaiumes have been tbe
talk of every city In which “Caught In
the Web- has been seen.
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Andrew Robeon. the young roman-,
tic actor and hls excellent company
will be a special attraction at Stein
berg’s Grand Opera House next Mon-i
day. October 6th, when to will pre-,
seat a dramatixation of Winston,
Churchill's most populal novel “Rich-1
srd Carvel." Tbere are indeed few
who do not enjoy the metodramatlc,
gee plays and Uuwe find In "Rich .
'arvel * a source of much gratlfi-i
Prieas tor INclunl Carol" 1.50, LOO, 75c. 50c, 35t.
impi>rtant dramatic iuetdenis of ‘
hrliling story and fliii-d 'beee in
le dramatization with such skill
Lf make quite as Interesting to
at as the Uiok Is to r«*ad. The
I im{H‘tm»us. hut headed, although
admirable. Richard is to be found:
the same winsome, sweet and .mildmannered Dorothy, and the samjt rt»pulslve I>ike of Chartersea, as WoiT
as the other characters at the book
of these disc
>leesant’”mad who have been given life by the dramby Jas. G. atUt. form the nucleus of an admir
able and Interesting play. Mr Rob
son. who has been touring the largei
cities it stellar roles the past five
known years. Is spoken of as an actor of
“1 will iK.t toUeve."
splendid presence, possessing a rich.
ying In
American l:i»ly w ho U stsy
don told a Dally Expresa repreeenia of the dramatic
asslbllliles existing
ioued as to
In tto part he I
ya. and a thorough
Ion nufuim WUUH ii lu America of wenr- knowledge of sii
craft. Add to this.
lug S.H ks Instead of atocklngs. "1 wlU he IS an actor of i
not Wlleve. until I hsve is.nie imTC nelism and nature has been most
eonvliiclng pr^K.f. that tbe New 'iW kind in giving him
dlnary modicum of
‘‘Tut*''wLT*kfiid of proif
very haudsomt
would tto fair American
toU
a hi
having an
elaborate setting;
costume St
i». It
W<»uld not Interwel you If you're
then- is little left to be d.
lix»kiug for a guaranteed Salvo for for the clothe* worn by tto p
»e action
.S«.r«-s. Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd of ages at t
that period of the
act
the
play
In
the d’
Pimder. Mo., writes:
"I suffered with
$25.00.
horse, weight 2000, good
\ |)air bUck) bays, one
drivers an-l good to work .
Price $125.
One goo.1 bay horse, weight 1100, goal farm horx and good driver,
H* Learned a Groat Truth.
U said of John Wesley that he
•aid to Mlatreas Wealey:
Why
do yon tell that child the same thing
over and.over again- "John Wealey
?ucK^:i-.“Ar^r4*s:icv‘‘c‘u^'”L^
HORSES FOR SftLE ftT PIONEER
LIVERY STARLE
single or double.
lYice $85.00
horse, goal »lr:ver iiicrgootl saddle,
weight iHX).
Efcrybody Uses Jewelry!
And everybody wants the b«L
That is the kind I carry. I have
a fine new stock, cornice with
latest novelties in Gold and S0>
verwear. :
:
:
:
:
WATCHES. CLdCKS;
DIAMONDS
Additional room enables me to of
fer a larger and better dispUy
than ever before.
:
:
;
L. M. BENNETT
Price
blockv built brown inaie. weight 12U0, a good driver and
wak“h<S!^ Price $125.
brown mare, block)> built, 4 years old. weight 1250.
Price
^ OwSilocky built bay iiiarc, weight 1300, one leg enlarged a
tle; a good work marc.
Price $85.00One blocky bay horse, G years oM. weight
12(H), No.
I,
lit
Price
GUMBT
CHEAPEST
..HEALTlieT-.
^ On^chestnut mare, 7 years oUl, blocky built, weight 1400, a No. 1
♦arm njuUC.
A good span brown mares, irl jcky built, weight about 2200. Price
$200.
One iron gray htwsc, 4 vears old,
weight
1100,
double horse.
Price $ ! OO.
.old.* rangy built, good
A brown horse 10
i good single or
i s. j. iN^cafROArM
It seems odd to characterize a rural
•ama as tborouithly wholesome, for
lat is supposed to be one of their
strong points. Yet when one stops N.
think of It, most of them have some
reeable story of a w-ronged girl
PBX 1000 WAITS
ealthy
^ ics
iri _ .„...
CITY OPERA HOUSE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER iSTl
J.C. LEWIS
and his
Comedy Compi
In an Entire New Scenic Pro
duction of the Up-to-Dale
Rural Farce Comedy
Si Plunkard
AO IwFutnt u« HmWtt
Eiwttiitlw M tti THHl
SMUflulBFnl
TBThnthiiillKhiMSaM!
SMthCmin Fair Sum!
of Traverse City. Michigan, bare
I placed in my hands for collec^
^Twill be in my office for the purpoto carnival of uproarious
of collecUng said taxea every week
lau^h.
day from now unUI November IsL
1503. from 8 o'clock nnUl 11:30 odock
in tbe forenoon, and from 1 odock to
4 ^clock in the afiernoou of each dtj.
Gained Forty Pounda In Thirty Dayw
For several months our • younger
x,iher had been troubled with Indigestton.
He tried several ivmedl^
'5 INVESTMENTS i5sr:;*to 40 si:;*
'«u.
BnrOtoHW^
. UtMtoNMCl.
The yCMiDg Cluricter Coo
G R A 1. annual excuralon to De
troit. Toledo. Chicago, and Grand RapIdj. Tuesday. October 9.- To Rich
mond October 13. See G. R. A I- agent story of a blind country .girl. No sma'l j
r particulars.
197»-17t amount of credit for the heartfelt
sympathy that px-* out>n the blind
girl. Alice Pettecidll. in her deep af
flict ton. is said ttrtoJrm»-to the. true
ivOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
and careful portrayal of the part byi
Misa Helalne Hadley.
She make*
The ux rolls for tbe collection
Alice a reality, not a stage creation
school and city taxes and special
ments for the five wards of the set up to be analyze.! fur Its drat
wltho
B
give you a bargain.
Intry nlichi to»king for hw
certlflcBle.
But It -giiney
Adams Sawyer'
Sawyer” reports of which.
ere It ran recently
New York,
the Academy of
five weeks
Icate that it I.« the
Music
I.twt ud bMt or
story of character. Critics
bis house, hls trouble was arrested
have aune
.
and now . he's entirely cured. TheyTe
ind then. lot), i
iherw U more comedy in It than other
stores.
plays of iu class. In fact it is buUt ;
wm**ito received
L.IOIHT
Price $80.00A good many that I can’t mention here.
Will exchange for si
or hay.
Rmdly give me a call if you want anything I have.
1
TAXiC3».
mwi
iBSoioTELT OWJXtE
drive and walk.
sr-'
A
• •
SPECIAL
RING SALE
and rnagoibeem eontumca that marked the so<x<«
of this pLxy at the Empire Theaire. New York, far a nm of
scveniccn consecutive weeks last
Now dlaloguaB. Atom sltaatloaa. new
•eaulc and merbaakwl effacu have
buan added, making It one of the fun
nlaut uietodate ftoto comedMa before
tto public, and wlU to pruaeuted by
a couumny of mmediana aad lu ad
vent Mto each city wUl be heralded
by tto coaspany's superb brass band
5
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I
thirty days be had • gained forty
pounda in flesh. He is now fully re I
covered. We have a good trade on the
Tableta.—Holley
Bros.. merchanU.
Long Branch. Mo. For sale by Jas.
U you will write us at one. while Strx-ks ar*> seiling at Panic Pricea.
we will show you how -o
Make Your Money Earn You an Income
Fifteen to Forty per CenL per year on any sums of money fron
up. can to i^e for you wblie you sleep.
Parade.
For the Forest Street PBxwSe
'S';35atosoi
W. A. MCLAUGHLIN Co.. 90 GrbwM4 Street, DeMt, Hick.
OATS
Brokera
Stocks.
Bonds.
Crain.
Cotton.
EatabllahMl I BOp.
Dir^t Privatu Wirto to New York end Chicewo
REFERENCeS: B O. Dub
Tbs BradWrwtC««|eay. fire Sathwal Bank,
WftNTED!
Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
I will pay the high
est Market Price
The Rosten Store*
5000 DysHas
OF OATS
excmnllra on Tuesday, October 6. to
Detroit 95.00, Totodo 95.00. Chicago
second excurakm will to to Richmond.
Ind.. on Tuesday. October 13th. Fare
for
sale by Jaa. C. Jotoeou.
--“jSjSSSa
5iS5k‘^”"^as^.A.t
Haad BuBAds.
oSto'ia^SMa B- A U
TWfAl
.It'
4
•mv EVEKIKQ myOBD, TRAVERSE CIIT, MIOH^ TJttUlifiDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1W>
WMTBEPMTBEBT i
1 ur$ IITEST USE.
cmcurr cowirT uAmm
zmnBDW
«BFAV0MH£
» to Be TaaMd W Hew
Braceee^tMnc Utift.
UNK OM P«Mlima>
srssTJSsyrsr
«M* to « iwtorta aola* i. n
srrsn.srtrVs.
•u hw4 tMt thnr kMl wiraxtoi la
ill .JV
■ats.:
SSEt“3S?ffl
3,j!sr^a.-53l?td
evMtes II U m JttfT
*.
cm
LMt erearn* Um* Jury to ^ P
Oreeka arrirod to the dty thia
afternooM on the POre Marqoette road
'Se city amhnlaneo went to Monrc
mter yeaterday in anawer to a call.
QUKN CITY OtCtOATION
s&‘*ss?srs'^
ftfJM IB • fmr Ur tk*
.aa=sr?g^
TrmTenr
k^SlT^^clL.;^ s:s
and win be tho first appUcaikgi of tbe
L use. asys a 4
to the N
YorkwS^ U
iMcn valuable only to the i
There will be another ahoot of
raverae City Rod and Gun club to- ternlty. but the Invention trf ClmHnnatl
the
way
for
It to IsKoate
orrow. and thla will probably be the
at fictor to the commercial
jgi regular ahoot of the aeapon
jere ahould be a full attendance.
workl.
. Tbe hkles wUI he soaked
the ecimratloa of the fito
a; M.. tomorrow erenlng. with a
mordl of tbe hair .. to done ^w.
to the Royal Arch <
Wbea this has been i-ompleted. which
usually require, about four dsya th.
hides w ill be soaked in a solution of
TSr.„-SSS‘to“SSSS'
Si Mn. ri«l Hoover, Jllk
nak Kafka. Frtak Bbrner.
klyrtle Browo«*ll and Dell
City
*
be held from the Kaaaon
iurch tomorrow at 1« o’okick
The two little Pennington bo
City day.
against sows old classes
PMtg a A. Rag Pmm4 krmy «t
the Good Templara last evening
lo action was taken on the
changing the night for the i
Hlfh School Football Team May Play
a Oamw
FOR^ALE.^^
TbJ^iak? UufhLw Ih^to first
tog of the season thU evening. A
urged to be present. There wl
browMf aner ibe lodge aeaalon
Tbe rector of .Grace church hopes
lo see all his congregaUon at the spec
ial service* on PYlday evening.
The city ambulance took n mhn
rom the poor house to the smr
oday.
;“'5a-ar2-"e.‘'H7C\f:
mlnSr^ only to the poat----- *---iMt by kto wide circle of
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
EQUINE WEDDING GIFTS
tboir amral to
They .etlled to New
S^n?HShEr.H
-«Sd‘rikeUa..x.Bu.«
b^xposed to tbe X rays for about flfteenT^enty mlnuuw. «fter which
they Will be tboroughly tanned. Tbe
tahlng will then proceed to tl
iploytHl at present.
We just received a beautiful line
of black Silk Pettkoat* that are cer
tainly worth more than a passing
thought, made up in the latest
style in such a manner as only you
would like them to be. The qual
ity is far superior to what you
usually find in ready made skirts.
We consider these an exceptional
showii^. The silk drop skirt is
becoming a necessity to the well
gowned woman, and she, is the
one who will be pleased with
these skirts
:
:
v
theraya The present ppckwss of soak
ing the leather In vMs r^^nhont
very Itkely that a football game
palled oS Tue«lay afternoon
mad tor tk« pMt quarter of a century
w2
New York dly.
Bhtk Sm PtUlaats
SifTilie'XTiS
'xrt U Mbaa tay la Charge af
Hxu t tor. Haatiaga.
caous BOUT MAS
M.uLrsf
The Young Men a Social clu
ganlzed last erenlng at the h<
rt«» SwMiaw iTrw««e»w Fw Amto
rt Vealna. The club baa 12 memPra. and the name aignlftea Ita ob
Among Ih^ gift- Joeeph M. McOor
it the aame number of I
ffilek received from his father
ly formed a club, iand the
he marrleul >!.«. Both Hanna
1 expect U, be able
two Russian tnrtiers. which ani
After
the
organtoaOon.
refreahmen!*
f
were i
mte every fiber of tbe
Under tbe new system the chem
•bmirbed by tbe bWe. dnnng tbe
boars' soaking are diromposrd by the
X rays in less than half au U«i
$S.OO to $12.50
^
:
tbe leather I* w* iH-rfect
ano largr
-—---------- experts have tested the product sod
say that It la the e-,ual of any other
After tbe hides have been aoaked In
the aoluUoo they are put
pollahed aleel plate, an.1 a aerie, of
three tubes diffuse the ray* upou their
enure anrfa*-e. They n-uiala in thU
mihute*. when
state for about twenty m
tbey are ready to tlni*b i
rmimel. luitei.i hatb.r *.r it
article. Tbe gr,-at dithculiy i
ible evening. October
neetlng will iFe belli
Ed Richards.
The following ofllcers were elected:
aco. and has alway. l>ro«P^,
President. Art Yezina; vici- president.
leartnc a aloe property at the time of i*hmp Thiel; treasurer. Karl Joyce;
uecrelao*. Bd. Richards.
Denier. The anlnuils are the best thut
Ambassador Xl.-r«rmlck was aide to
In Ru-tols. They are goMen
U\ furtUer e\i*-rius.-ul
ita^aiaiMl flfP-eo and s half
a ray l>ow . rful em.ugb
bauds high, an- four yean* »W and
a baud -^cr ibc ray
weigh approxluiatelr 1JOO pound.tol tbrou;Ji a . Ity dipecA white star on tbe bead of one of
tto.:inl and Ibc bide tothe animal* I* the only mean* t»y
THE MARKETS.
which they can be dlstlngulsbed from
Detroit. Oct. 1,-December wheat. 4»ch other. Tbey were greet favortomtre children. Mm. J.me* Eagle.’bout twenty bule* at one Ume.
among the pasaeggers of the Min
neapolis and were christened T.-ddy
t enly will till* new pn**-** redut-e
Toledo.
Oct.
l.-Wbeat - Ca.sh and Rough Rider. Theae-nsm*-* wore
FlftOM srmadchUdren and three great
given
snlmnls
to-can*e
It
was
ecember. 53^c.
*m«nib*7r*four day*, h
o. OcL I.—December wheat
retUice Ibe o»*t of manufacture
78Hc; May..7K^c; De<
nber oat*. 3er
TT. per <vnt. More
1514c; May. 45c; Decern
December pork. 111-2.*.
May. 3714c
. 19.45
%
•ard. 17.50;
Omr ^ewMt Worta.
Uncle Ram move* *A quietly aiul
High School Team.
•wiftly tUat verj few in-^ple would lie
K of the candidates for the aware of Rie work p*liig on at tbe new
itball team of the High fortilb-atlou* ^f It w4-rv not for tlw Lot even au ebHtncUin
held after school today And
n*. say* the Lewi-tmi tMe.t outv- Hue plant 1* In «I
the following offlcers elepU-d: Captain
Tbe appUcation. for
years
l or the past t
Arthur
Kellogg:
manager. Harry
elgu rlgbla are
Cu.hlnit'a atal at throat
as anon as tbey Itovi- be*-n granted the
rer and Vader.
laiMi* two of the roost ro
plant and tbe proi*-** will I- pul to
forts on the Atl
practice tomorrow night, and It
eomineninl
U*e.
pccted that the second team^s
IltCimVE^CONIllTTEE
Tbey are the re*ult* <
fast and able
?**Tblcb%4^-TlIlt'*l“iu tbelr
HAS KEII HANED
nglneerinc t-klU In tbe land, experimen
err by ibe chemical
« l»enilcal ef
efvaluable dlHcovery
ifientiou* eniltody the
pro-vs# of
fect of tbe X ray* In the pn-vs#
He Thinks lt*s AH RighL
t approv.*! point* In ml
Tlwa. T. SatM fialoctad for This SeeIf tbelr 4<biiui* in tbe
ion. anti both fori* mount photograph:
^Hon^ Peter White, the mlUlo
balterii-8 of tbe largettt gun* to tbe
all appearan***. tbey
purchased several blocks of stock
world. When .tmipleted Portland will
the Grand Traverse A Arirona Mlnli
Ifird |H>rt in oughly practbwl at»d sub*tanilatcd by
airongly fort I!
Co. This stock has been placed wt
At a meotlag of prominent rei
point one the ftnlahed produci-ib. y n-gitrd It a*
but the first *t*i. In the u*c of tbe X
lleana trf tha aUte.^W In Drtro
ant In tbe country
ray to *-omp>er.ial ludnstrie* which
usee lor enaos-meni.v^anKisf».
*o»
wUI eventually le:id to Its employment
Km nimwilwmled M*aw»ei
shows that the stock of this company
In a great degn • In tbe various i
novel nn.nument by Bartl
Is held In high esteem by n»»rthern
facturing luten
aeronaiil* of tbe siege of 1
Michigan Investors
1991-3t
to be en^ to Montmartre oi
ofltoert elected were: President
A NEW FISH IN BOSTON
dnlty. I^III stand about sli
Hon. Jnmaa O'DonncU. Jackson; treas
PERfiONAL.
ursr. W. L. DeLand. Jackson: secre
high and !«• capped hy a bal
cwwghl at
wa4 Bellerea ts
ury. Gmirge Arthur Mnrston. Detroit;
I rla«* or tnm*tmrpi
Mrs. T. B Hughe* returned i«» CharliaTe airared Over Fiwai llwlv.
aastrtant aecrotary. Robert A Smith.
IM- al»oul ten feet,
voix this afternoon, after being the
A most pei-uliar fish
and InaWc will Jh- an dertric lamp from Chatham the other day. a;»ys the
guest of Mrs. W. T. Woodhouse i
.too docldod ih.i u .nlv»
tending the W. C. T. U. meetings.
with a refl.* lor.
that by night tba New York Times. In appearame II
Mrs. Desneages Perron returnt^
will U- Illuminate*!. Tbe •omethtog like a bandsaw fish and
i‘to'Scn:;X,ed'^o her home to St. James this afierno
color Is slnrilar to the silver gray o
hMd MUre ch.w» oJ ihe «rt»i
after visiting K. N Moblo and family
of the genln*
manta for the celohraUoo. Thus
Biumlsh mandrel.
It weighs problenda went to Buttons Bay this
fier It a motlw-r xvUb her dying chi:
Bataa of this city has been ntKlficd
ablv ten pound, and I. »l»out throe feet
Don to attend the fair.
the rtty of Paris.
that he has been selected ns one
long,--¥be-liah has a long fin Giat exrray of Chicago
i
Walter Murray
Chlca
ihU committee from tbe ^erenth <
this afternoon for
to tbe <
temi* fn.m one end to tbe olb«-r on top
nd».
with old
of It* body, but It baa no tall and no
Tha president of the UnlteVl States
Miss Ev. Buller left this morning
omler fin*. The body la
With an Itupatleni grunt the boo
for a visit to Chicago, and she will
rieiider and tbe akin ainoolb and soft.
also attend school there to-fwe her re keeper throw away hi* |**n and put
Some of the wliarf exiiert
will be Invited
one in the bolder.
'It'a t
Che flab say it 1* a naUve of Italian
he aabl. -iH.«
Crossett “IL,
Shot w S.SOandi.OO
fSSa^li
! gi
'tS
r-<*RHAl.¥ G-e.
fnm uui .Ui*> f»rm la
untU hta honorable dlacharge at
Mly‘^Th‘SX'«y..r.
•oTea‘1;!Erd’?r‘Cl''cHr
STur’iSkrav...
POrULAX
xin running out
>uih Shore road.
TOOSC
Mrx. R. N. Faulkner and Mrs. T. MUr went to Cadillac this morning for
PEOPLE UNITES E abort vixit before going
They have been the guest
W. Miller and family.
MIxs E. Fox went to Gi
this morning, after a visit to tbe city
Uh George W. Miller and family,
Harry Gibbs. R. Case and J. O Crut
»er left this morning for British Co
lumbia. where they will do aome aur
.eying. Mr. Case and Mr. Crotser
nil be gone about a month, and
Jlbba expect, to be gone three mo
_ joh.T
fomiertjr * Trmvw. md posslbl) much longer.
Mrs. Guy L. Noyes has returned t
Columbia,
erwd the happy oonple with eont
latlona. Maay haantlful and t
Welgand of Bay streei.
rOMATOES WANTED—We wiU pay
30 eenu pw buahel for well ripened
fruit delivered at the factory, and
remrn aU packages Traverse Oly
GRINNELL BROS. aUU have a f4*w
bargains left In pianoa and organ.
CO..--Montana now c4lms to stand fh-t
of all xtatrs to prodoetton of w.*»I.
first In prodoctlon of copper, aeiond in
allvtr nod fifte to gailL
Oetehar 2 and S. of fiae mlUl
WATCH Ortooell Bros*, adv. tomorrow
and get ftoe^ket to qetroli. Chi
six or seven I
gin to st-rati-b
tog tbe blana-d thing*, let ab»ne tbe expenae. There'* money In It for
man who will invent a noncoiro
Ink.- An obi man. a hill rolle* tor.
marked to him; -My young friend. UR
from'eomsllng your iH-n. Take
*
nj*iy Iron nail* and put them In your
Ink w,-ll. Tlie ink * i-ofroalve acid will
play Itself out on tbe nalto and in conarquence your pen will escape. A pen
that only Uxt* you a day now should.
I taken Id
N'ew EngUnd befor*L'batbam
one of tb
ported from :
TheCROSSHTTSllOli is om- t.f o.tn m.- ».!)!<• ;ii
I>opu|>lar prices.
CK( )SSl-; rT SiiOE.
WATCH Ortomririiroa*. adv
Sold only b>j
;
_________FOR RENT.
_____
|_^OL*8K TU MM-lJ»qniiY-F U Hwi^n.
MICELLANEQU8.
STEINBERGS
grand opera house
-Tomorrow lbllK»a«
FRIDAY OCTOBER 2RD
The Great Sensational Coraedy
Drama
a#................
Caught]
,
lit
fK
mms
GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE
Thursday,
B1{I Scenic Pro*luclion in !*Uy
• i I>nn
-OF—
\A^arvted
BrJ»,»ph
UBrerdt.
author of
*‘tf» tho Stroko
of Tmoher
4-FMtoredSp9cialtl8S-4
The Beaul.fu’ U-Ul Room Scene
The Great Bank Scene!
Tlic r.r.al Explosion Scene!
The Sensational Kscai>c lr*»m
the Police Station!
The Gu-.it Counlwfciling Scene!
A BttniUnl Love Sloiy iBter-
mlBcled wits Brisk. Bricht
Comedy.
Prices 25c, 35c and 50c
w York
be was ‘
told at the rallw^iy st
-*• «rrr.l Imr • L4r1m
awaited bis arrival be aHked the offl-' * Here l* n fa**.rite an.'cdote which
of thl* fact if
If be Abraluini I.ii.«vto wa* in tin- latbil . f
Ifled himiof
klM them all. To tbe burgomas-l relating: Jam*-* Quarles, a di.ito-
glria to tbe
«r wa* fonnd. which wn* «-arefuI-:
the kaiser's;
I* an !mp«*rinl presbecaoae
t of fnalbw of tbe
illiiig or
oed at Potsdam- The exalDister desire to -advertise
tliat
tbU
regiment
to poptbe city." After tb«* affair to over and
, a. tbe Cro-duoppera.
the visitor, have gone tbelr several
way. the |wople aM: one of tbe other.
-Does It |»ay |o spend money tbusr
-A fiootey Stepped 1
There never w*. a case of pubUc boopitahty that dldn*t pay. If not to fioltors and tv^nis. to tbe extension and
broadening of that finest of all aeiitl- kaow Chlo Is BO pUeo tor b dookay.*
mento. the brotberbood of man.-Day-1 am hare;* said tba donkey. *bo.
ton Herald.
ngm I saw ypor advertlsaBMDt oa tbe
toMo tbBt am^omids my pBatnrt. I
kSBV yen. toa. moat ba a donkey, or
TOO wonld I
to caused by the Kcaeoce e
af the eucalyptoa tree.
'‘-ys.-r
You (inVl all th. in in the
Bachant & Hosco^
ylng *
expend large aunis of roi
talnlng convention.. *-ot
other public gatlierlnga.
"
In vlrosinn llu: f^et one shoiiKI look
for lit. durability and style.
GOOD DISTRICT DEPUTIES
...BY THE...
Ideal Reserve AssociaUon
Quincy
Adams
SawyaJ
----AND----
1402 Ma leattc B'dg.. Ootroit. Mich.
TRAVERSE CITY hy^KETfi.
:
roirccici daily. The R^-cord Is i
, rk-*i*inslble for change of pri^: *
..i: :
...:] l >
\
Mason’s Corner Folks
«r*a ritiogo gotvgs Wondorid
mho ho mas, mhaf ho camo for,
and ^m hog ho intoodod to
;iSii;,T7sr
_
URGE and IXCELLENT COMPANY,
-Ooo groat big fcogh from fiooodoodmsmootost
R. A
I. ANNUAL EXCURfilON
Detroit ......?........... 85.00
Toledo ........
............ ^.00
cJi^d’^Ra*pldr.'.*‘V.l.*.'. 4.00
,nd. after producing
AATHTNEY-WA R.VER
popular (Station* Reed City and south. fS-OO.)
sic IS cent* a ropy during our
Tuesday, Oct^ 6th.
Buval sale. Grlnnell Bros . 239 &
)nt etreei.
1989. if
aond.
Tuesday. OCL
a \erdlot w as rendered accordingly.
1 one ef hto friend* *
After the 1
to him and said:
-Why didn't you get that feller to
rar on your alder
-I didn't know anythtog about him."
Tickers good for 10 days. Bee any
G. R. A I. annual excuralon to DeORA I. agent for Information or ad
dress. C. L. Lockwood, Oenl. Pass.
mond October 13. See G. R A 1. agent Arent. Grand Rapids, Mich.
GRINNELL BROS, have three square
replied Quarles.
-I might hate told you about blm."
•nld the friend, -for bo would awar
for you jest as Imrd aa he'd owar for
tbe other aide. 'That** hto bustoeea.
Judge, tbat feller takes to swaria* for
a living."—Argonaut.________^
GRINNELL BROS, have the only com
pime Hat of telklng machine rromda
ta nbrlhern Michigan. 2» ^
gvx)d order. ' These are special hargain*. Better ae« them at onoOJ»
E. Front streeL .
1982741
ThatimnagepaBMNItheSoe
WHO tana: aB ttoma. UmSf
85.00 to Detroit and Toleilo. $6.00 to
bicag6. 84.00 to Grand Rapids on a
R A L annual excursion OelolMr t.
85.00 to Richmond Ocutom U. ABk
r G. R A L BfBDt Bbont IL
1979-in
FATCH OflBBeU Broa^ Bdv. iobmrov
nad «Bi toBB Ucket to Detrott, GU-
r^ r
-fep:
THE EVENING RECORD
SEVENTH mibr-im
‘•tBAVEESECITT.MICH., THPBSPAY. OCTOBER 1, 1»08.
;v.t:
omixRS
rrT.T-rjrc^iSSs
OFW.CT.U.
tJNIVERSITT
EXTENSION
Bitk md a T«ry iatarwUac
FlRtT OF tCRlM OF LECTURCt
WLCCTCO
AT
•mi*
MOIININO-*
cmnwmMi was success
AMO
IS AN EXCELLENT.TIME
to decorate the home. In the
matter of Wall Paper there is
no better time than how. nor place to purchase than
right here. •
Plenty of remnants and odd stock left from the
ring and summer trade that we want to dispose ot.
spring
of, in
addition to low price
'
on
the Tall
Tax Lmry far ttato Hlghaat in
LAST EVENING
■ygr
D NAIflFESTtD
law oa pmiU of
kirfaff clM altanooa PTMldeat C.
■mm of Cke Oooatj AatS^aloon
Leacwe orsod tha woosra to work with THAT iNtUftEt THE COMPLETE
AN CXCKUMT PHOANAM thto onaalsatloB to Uht the sakxm.
tUCCERt OF MOVEMENT
Om of the beet addreoMe of the coo
WA* CAMIIO OUT
ur hr Mrs. T. a HoshM of Good Awdisfice
ToiE. She spoke Of the ralsiac
atf Book stm
The levy U the largest ever made In
the sute. It being M.003.024.62. as
Dompared srith f340SA44.97 in 1901.
and 13,725.875.01 In 1S99. Tbe appor
Uonment oootalna about 50 different
Itema. and tbe work of preparing It
1902.' i
is $13.1
by Prof. E. E. Sparks of Chb
cago University.
ice lastraction obllsatorr In
1kS2. aad the passas* of a sixMlar law
Oeaeral Powers haa sent out to the
leveral oooatlea of the state the an
anal proportloiiment of aUte taxes to
^jmaeaeed on the December tax
THE WEATHER 5SSrV.{S:fiSS''gS.*2i«Sl."
Kalkaska, f8.878.14; Leelanau.
M8 85; ManUtee. f34.244.24.
f6,.
Bring
In the
Whole Family
BILUONMLLAITBUST
The flmi lecture In the university
tension
course
was given last
renlng kt the Baptist church by Prof.
ererjr aUte had passed laws E E. Sparks, aaaoclale professor In
K sdenUflc teoiperaaee lastruc- hUiory at the Unlvemlty of Chicago.
«rri!Srj2S2^‘^n‘i.'5s
|0
* befotw aooa todar. srftb the
Ip
Of the followtac oihoers:
| v
} PMaldeat. Mrs. P. J. Howan
e same prorlalciB la all terrl|:
.
luMker: Tice preMdeat at Ian
mt to bear
The preseat outlook aloes
I
P / M. ■. Hestoa of CharierolE;
days, especially during
I. which seemed brisbt to the
I
^ .poDlns seeretary. Mrs. F. H. Parml- rpeaker. was spoken of. and tho needs
when Benjamin Franklin was
of the work pointed out. In conclu in charge of the tnteiwsts of the colw
Mr^
i speaker said:
The nine
es at London.
entorjr saw the orerthrow of
Superlnlendenl 1. B. Gilbert of the
lUvery; H is for the twentieth
the elereath dlsto overthniw thU slavery of city schools introduced Prof. Sparks,
giving a genera] explanation of the In
I soul.*tent of the unlvemlty extenskm work,
>wara of lu exlsteaoe.
and the methods by which It will be
“ re was a Ue 1
carried oni here.
. W. C. T. U. I
Prof. Sparks confined his lecture,
the fiml on the series of "The Men
Who Made the Nation." to the Ume
1760 40 1766.
the life of Ft
though the lecture
*TSnI.”p! i.Trti
!K
THREE WEKE
ELECTROCUTED
•LZ SSSSS.’TJiS
eats of the.vartouB departments
••ft Up *r.v.ly During U.I Night
the principal thing on the moml
on Carth^ied for the Milrdtr of
pn»gram. In connection with thU was
conducted a very proUtabh* open par
an Uncle.
llamont on ’The Heialkin of 8ap.-f1a*
tendetits U» Oepartment Work-Are
• U* K« »niur ItNoare
They Needed?'* led by Mm Man' K
nuira.
N.
Y.. Oct. l.-The
l^oucks of this city.
three
Van
Wormi-r
bpolhcrs. who w. rr
The sttpertntendeots for the various
Med of killing their uncle. I»eU‘r
lallenlMTk. at (Ireenport. Columbia
T
.JiTc-rS:;
ng Willis, the old<
lih has been bad
aad art. Mrs. Oeo
W. McWethy of Qrawn
usaaes Mrs. M. B Heston of Chaiim
heir last night on c
voix; press. Mrs. C. li. SlcklM of Beb
:>ks of the Catholic
lalfe; Sower mission. Mrs. Addle Clay
hlch faith they
ton of Cheboygan; evangelical. Mi
Allcox of Charlevoix; literary.
Mi
:16.
Wilkinson of Atwood; U T. L. and
work. Miss Ik»ra Squler of Petoskey.
ihey ahow^**
Last Evening*# Meetifip.
vSen blddljg good-bye
'Last evenings session was well l.
s.
Fred
tended
The meeUng was opened by
singing by the oongregatlon'. ^ which
was followed by the reading of the
First Psalm and prayer by Rev. W. T.
Woodhouse of the Baptist church
Mrs. C. B. SicklM of Bellalre. who
for a roclUtioo. Bulgarian Town Put to Torch and b
sod Miss
inU Maaaaemd—Mors Atroc^
Blanche Wsllsce of Petoskey sued her
Kiss by the Turks.
place with a pleasing rotation.
Mrs. 8 X. Holmes of>etoskey. who
Is called on the program 5 ' our bird
lenna. Oct l.-The Balkans 1
warbler." Jheo favored wl(b two wbls
ion is fast spreading to the Bi
tiing selections. She also favored with
frontier. The town of Mehom
the "Mocking Bird" at the t
II pul to the torch and the pc.
was massacred. HtA fighting be
The addrvBs of the erei
tween insurgents and Turkish troops
given by Mm. C C. Faxon.
occurred for the past two days at
r sent out by the Ni
. neighboring village of Batcheno.
T. U. to the 1
Constantinople.
Oct. 1—Authentic
was 'The Philippines-Yesterday
.ports received here utday give terrlToday."
and unprintable details of excessc's
. . She opened the address by slating
Turkish troop, at the Macer
what the national government did In
Jfoo to investigate the moral condl
tiotts in the Philippines, and the send
ing out of herself later by the National
W. <!. T. 11.
Mm. Faxon described the
and their Inhabitants so minutely that Scandal ThreaUned as Result of R«
to llstim to her lecture waa the next
UiSUtlECnOlI SWtEADS
feel like censuring It.
Mm. PYuon does not think tl
::ia"tuY.Su’xr...3‘“r« SL. 55;
Jtir them by rivers of
•hey had rather be under
il rule of Spain
We I
■es over them that need mto
i-the P'lllplntw and
Am«lcans; and the
one An
The apsaker said that
ten of the soldiers but wh
moralised by being In the army: t
It U the ruin of the young m«rh
The houses of proslItuUoo were
exam
Bankrupt
Prices..-..,
'"‘■’‘■"•'ror.’.rhTe
library of over
m U provided.
I —The cf-remony of
ofhOnkSgTMT moDummi.
P today, ended lo^
Illl thnJ'hTJiiy ronvei^^ent*^^^ho.e
. the presence of I
who have least time for study, as wel
kaiser nor any uf^Ihis high oBclals as for those who can spend the
s;r.r.h5:o.u".555
Men's Christian assocla
11^ ham“diae the most good.
SHAFFER WILL REMAIN
At th. Maad Of th. Amalgamatad
the geneiS^on. and held
Many evangelistic meetings.
"We have the Philippines, we sron’t
,.00 -m ectlou.^.. Jh^eof that organlxalkm.
LONG RUN FINISHED
Tbe anl»*vmH> ex
organization,
Independent of i
at tbe close of tbe
and any
sertes of lactnreaI will be used
further extending the work
last evening, but the place
of meeting has not yet.............................
upon.
ALL QUIET AT THE SOO
lit 8te. Marie. Ont.. Oct. I.—The
rn who were called
Toronto to guard the C
I. am leaving for b ~
^ ^ M TS Hatiro.
"'cbleago. Oct 1.—Tbe New York i
w|||B are spending all our
Wk time looking after
II Iii« the interests of your
feet. Better come in and
see what we have for you
to wear now that it is cold
in every way—one thaj will
satisfaction you
should
THE
Will b. poM Utv.
Th.
City Uw
Tfs Just
this Wap *.
Wc were fortunate in gelling
a large list of homes lo seU—
ifs your good tortune to be
able to secure one « them
on terms just as easy as l»|ring rent. Six room house.
West loth street, all finiibed
in hxrdwootl-yours—on yoer
KIMBALL
ROWLAND' DOUGLASS
from factory and fully guar,
Neublaa Warn Not FraMnt at UBvtH- evening. 8tlll
ing of Wagwr Manum.nL
BANNER PAHERNS
■ mattr t Shop
l>car in mind that when you
anteed.
In the after meeting It
isual question class, Prof
rent more Into tbe detaU ofj'^klln's
tribute
. paidI a glowing
g
I led up I
win be on th(
Plan of the Extenalofi Course.
Already tbe eucceaa of tbe first n
versUy extension course is assur
but them should be so many uklng
the course that it would tax the ca
pacity of any building In the city.
While the lectures am intended to be
prlmaHly Instructive, they are also
very entertaining. ITof. Sparks Is so
full of his subject that he makes It
iN'fore bis audience, and those
10 th* Kvnunx IlMora
have Already secured tickets for
Umdon.' Oct. 1 -The latest revela
ntlre course are c«mgratulailng
(Ions r«*gardlng the recent rtwlgnatlon
Mdves on the fact that they will
the cablnH oT Chancellor Hlichh
ik^cretary for India Hamilton. Ikthey knew that Colonial Secreian
hamberlatn had taken a Itke siep^^ are
I rntertalnment.
Ikely to rouse a big scandal Tbelr
friends now feel that Chamberlain and
l the City 1
•r Balfour Jockeyed them* twt
ume will c
Will bo abl. to do no more
londa St Cd.
K, Hewt • Fint Clf- «*o.-
ALWAYS
BUY
m Wl«-
THE ECONOMY STORE
Ask Til Mai Wki dm On
Rtye )t)u
Hmvte
rjrFAsmoN shelts i rhh.
want a piano that is nghi
plans of George Grenville, fimt lord
of the treasury, under King George
the sending of tbe army to encollections of the duUea on Imponed goods, the sUmp acL which
was alMJut the same as the revenue
taz since the Spanish-American war.
aad the way in which the colonies re-
snm
All
Let it be a “Newland ’ Hat-$3, $2. $l-Foot Ball
Sweaters $‘2.50 to $5.00.
I'inesi in tlu- rami. All scams allowed.
Guaranteed absolutely perfect.
Prices
only Kk: and 15c each.
irniibbw
about the boundades of the no chit
trou
vll officers to pass
pat's the lines, and!
and !
ious colonies,
all these were polnt- If an attempt is made to shoot to kill-;
^rlous
col
lizing tprees. tend
progress toward a
TRV A RECORD WANT A&
p fan that veiy early the
sn lo feel that they ha^
D Interests, and to talk of thi
_______ of America: that the rullni
class in each colony was Englishi
snd that pnwenlly the acts of the Eng
llsh administration brought them lo
get her to resist whst they i»elleved tc
be oppression.
The restrictions attempted agalnsi
my
Tha Rami Rallabta Clothli
r.
lowest depth
them better." said Mm “
We
Fry.
SHOES....
the speaker opened with a picture
jf the colonies In the year 1760. wlih■n comforts, six seeks by
m the old world, jealous ol
r. and sp«ike of the process
Ordtrt Out by Civil Judoe for Armat
the nstursi Indepi-ndenre of
4 thi National
of Two Ocnersis of
«»lony has boon welded Into
■ Is. In the final ansly
the union, which
rils, largely s matter o
The dlllereuce In n
> mr. U Ihr r*rnti
I'urltsii church In the north, the
Cripple Crei-K.
the south, and piases ha%e. Imh*
lies In the conthe Puritans and
ds for tbe
part; the n
Chase of
now been
H. French and
then separalod
1 the rourl leleased c
Dutch; the con
JOCKEYED OPT or A JOl
and the means of medical
and ihoe ibcm up.
have bought A. S.
man’s ftodc of
STILL HOIETXOUBLE
AT CairPLE CIEEH
talned by the bird warbliw i
inatructkia. Mrs.
Charlevola; work
mem Mrs. VloU P
Chicago. Oct l.-A federation of
manufsciurem- and employers- aasoclatlon. employing tens of thousands of
skilled workmen, and with a combined
caplul of about a billion doIlai>. has
been formed.
Plans w ere made lor a egneral meeting of representatives of employem- associations and citizens' alli
ances In Chicago the fimt week In No
vember. when a national employem*
association will be formed.
Tbe object of the federation, as an
nounced. wUl be to wilect and pro
mote the Interests of tbe employem
and the Independent wtirkmen of the
country by all legit Imaie means.
Among tbe pn.rooiers Is D M. Parry
MURRY til
If you want to get in on the “Ground Floor” for
one of these handsome sample suite or over
coats of the famous Schloss Bros'. make.< We
GUARANTEE a saving of from $3.60 to $6.00 on
E. SEE THAT WINDOW ,. . .
your purchase,
Factor) prices and
New Shoe Store
most liberal terms. See us.
Rutner's Old Stuid
W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY
129 Fr*«t SKS. E. Sirooe. Bjr.
!
The Old Reliable Shoe House
FMIK FRIEM & CO.
n,e New Sund. 242 Fiont Si
Ftoi St.
Opposite Whitiog Hotel
RECORD WANT an.
fruit delivered at the factory, aao
return all packages. Traverw Oty
Canning Co.
l»«Mf
You’ll ,4ppreciatCiIifc„c=
11 you i:\>ihf Munsin^^ underwear for Ladit-s:
and children. It's ih<! best that modern mu'
rhincry and skilled l.nhor ran ‘pnMluci*; ihoi\
tnijrhly well mad«* and rcliahle. knik from yarns
\\
of tine quality, shaped lo fit. yielding lo every
^ motion of the l.ody, yet always n-maininjT in
- place, perfect in every detail.
------------LABEL
ABEL
LOOKnmTIW
W
gli
The Munsing Underwear
Offers a maximum of comfort at a minimum
of c-xpenM- combininK perfection of (it and
finish with reasonableness of price. Iherc
( is no other high grade underwear so inex; pensive and there is lio other low priced un
derwear so good. Munsing Union Suits for
Ladies at $1.((0. $1.2.1. SL-IO. S2.U). S2..'i0 and
$;UH». Single garments at 25c 50c. 75c. $1.(X).
^ $1.25 a'nd $1.50.
§1
Children’s Onlor* Suits at 60c, I .OO. and
1.50; single garmenU at 25c and 50c ....
E. WILHELM
Cmer Dxiai aHFwt
Hev Bbck
TWO OF THE LARGEST AND BEST LINES CHILD.'
ren's. Boy’s and Young Men’s Overcoats and Suits are
now weU represented in the Children’s Department-lateii
effects from both Chicago and New York manufacturer*-^
no such Unes elsewhcre-Child^cn’s suits or overcoat*.
$liO to $8i». Young men’s suits or overcoat*, $6S0 to
sisoo.
l-lmmllbon OlobKIngC Oo.
THE EVEXINO BEOOBD, TRAVKB8E CITY, MICH., THOBSDAY, OCTOBER i, im
incarTArwAunai
i
rM D cnCMft. iMa mnind o& tk»
_
nS?' ^VJ3T»
E'0?«~“HiES
wm^,
ChU - -
BIG' Bargain* in our Carpet and Rug departmWA. We
are ihounng the Urge« and mo»t complet^ ime of carj
linolrums. matting?s Jace
- tNM
“rt^tSd"
towels, in fact cver>thing in that line.
imh . . • S80.OOO
OFFICKKt
. i.rm of T»n Is Msr
on. A peUlkm U now being
I in Manlatlgnc aaklng a par
J. W. SLATER
Hartrtd«e.fo«iUl • will In
OmKCTOKS
-btebUpn-BCtUe.
table linen*,
Our assortment is second to none in the stale, and
the prices wc arc quoting will please you. Call and look
this department from
them over. Wc have moved
\
our third floor down i our second floor, where it is
more convenient. La rgc line of CHINA and JAPAN
MATTINGS to close out at cost.
UKM M ALL MANXES
IISJ* The Sw*lS5ck*a»d Wiled
AHMmli he had two wK« In the
OBPPltaM. be •tWBJTB h«rpt bit Wlf. BBd
dyg^ l« llBTWiliBb aroll Bupplled
Th. t>whn»^
^ESPEClALLfe
MMivt AiMMi
oaaa at hla booae and otbarwiae
■ ^
We Are Offering Some
omBBsMBmiM*.
SAVINGS
BANK
Laat April John Oonyea. an aged
r tMttoc Hone Km «i baain.^
IM turt«l 10 f«ttni lo Yhp OB oae
Mb vomla, BB4 ttot wbb tb^ hut rr
mrnititt 4i Ewms
PEOPLES
IWMM. hi «w 4MIM
He I.-
LCBALE AND RETAIL
Baraaaab. and it U eip
ibai tbe Bavaaaab widow will
about do per cent of tbe eetate
O. R. CARVER A BRa
of Ohio. City of Toledo.
by the
wMeh
Ukg toMrtala win be mned la from «t
the dtjlMn la Adrian. It wllUacmde
wM be hreaaaced to the city oo con
flllloa Uwl K ahall be emd for and
pra nded at the Clty s enpeiue perpet
, aalty. Added Intereet 1b maali
I. tbe prtoeec Mnoe Ibe delnll
■ovaoeMt of Ibe ooBunlttc. and con
trlbetloiia
«owlaf in freely. Tbe
HbII'b Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. ClIKKKY
fwom to before pta and
my prfuence. tbU etu <
llall B Catarrh Cure li. taken int
Y. and act» directly on the Ido
^mueoju aurfn^J ^ *be i.y*te
K 7. CHBNEY A* OO . T»l.-du,
ibdd by all druggiBiB. 7tc
Hall*. Family Pills are the be*t
It ban bo
imSOFDIVOtCE
heart failure.
I by tbe people of Mleblgat
larger tbe oontribotkm the
ofMe will be tbe teatlmoalal. the
i ItUag the memon of one of tbe
Hhe was the wife of a
[lean of the county and
completed
hU
dol
■talc papem,
*f ihf evil* of %ariMl and Io<»w-ly
dltorcti lawB. nlib tbe iiukk(‘B
fofgolUil. and now that tbe opport
r a uniform dUorr** la»
Tbe Bubject t»f uniform dl%orc»^ laws
Ity laftePed to aaplat In gtelni vUlblt
baii been dUcu*»cd for yim b> thr
•ipmaMon to tbe revermice in wblcb
be* and the lawyera. but H ha»
her namn la held, the oommlite aboiUd
contldcrod beyond the puWer ol
aot iaek meana.-Uetroli Tribune
XMigrea* to interfere v ih general leg
Borne of the
iBlailon on tbe ai
u have
be«t lawyers in
Tbe aplrlt manlfeated by
rrsvrr.!!
divorce
tea ha* |
trouble
er of the general
lo deal with such a per
•stlon
rather than aid tbe men. Boch act* an
baee taken ptaoa dnrinc the peat fen
dgya eaWM help tbelr canae. Under
tb« Uw tbelr claim* for vago
trm llet on tba property of the Con
aoMdatad Laka Bupertor Go. ind
iMUy they telll rroelve every dolla
dne tbemu beoanae the property U
groat trplae nad will bring mllll
aboeo tbe wggaa due the laboring n
it may laho acme time to effect a
tlemaoi, bnt it wlU e^; and ibc
plant wlIV be alarled up again, an
I for aa army of
It U too raluabla a plant i« be allowed
to remgla Idle. It U uufortnnatr that
tbe mao nbenU suffer; It 1. md tbrir
fanlt. bM tbay oannot help their
by tbo liibllbalBtlnn of a aplrti.
imeaa which Inrliea the Inlerf
peadltorM for dreaa aggregate only
MOO a year. ThU crtUclam burl AIro Booaerolt. nor leaaen the af
froHmi lieM for bro by tbe AmeP
propte Tha preaidenfa wife may
rapand more lhamlJdu a year for
droaa. but she U furnlabing a
anddbe love and eatrem of ibe Cbrla
thup motber. in the oouniry. 8
leaBtag a large family of cblldr.
vmmit of the National
k with tbe United
Paat Folnl. Ky. wUl give
I a taate of Ue
rtmltblng.
liwlUbeadlffmnninffalr
uiT*
•liver pUliHl
It Is believed a
iterfeltlng plant Is located at
I* plac<- In the oouihern fiart of
county anB officer* art* on the
w. M. J. Murray of Lansing, re
ly purchaaed a bar of *oap al a
I gn«MTy. and to her utter amar^-
Carpet arwmng and Feather Rnu*vating. Csrpet w winj; aini Uymg.
Belorr aeoding >H,ur *dd vsrfK-u
•way to be made into iu»:-. Irt inr
riiow >-uu aamples -
N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor
Phone Ilk
$22 \Va*hinirt..n St
iHotd Brunswick|wh«r..w^i^er«.o.sra.
314 FRONT ST.
fruit
R.\TKS
City
.Mcal.itK,
Jom.
* ttorwm
Jlo.!>25c
UBBBO Makers
^
Tlir quaint (.Titury old town ol
U^momy. Fa . th.‘ lumu. of the Bcom»
ilt(f*. a siTt of which John S. Puss,
h.* bandma.ier. wa* re<*cntlv patrl
Farm For Sale I**»•«»■»
hlle Herbert Bartlett wCa hunting
Sorton-* w.HMls. w^uth 'of Cxild
IT. he found a huge puff
Ull lug more than »4.im»u,(hhi
The once
i b imwsuredMhlrl).three Inchea In flourUhlng c<i1ony
has dwindled au
St only *e\eu aginl jw'i.pU- Mlaod Ueen Mr. and Mr* Dusa and thU for
niv (ivorge Kapp. a German fminde»l
tt a new building
c peaceful u*wn In IUwvit rouniy.
when a piece of on the Ohio river, in lKt«3
The imh>
a cold cblael en pie of the faith had all things in cum
He will loan the
1 hla light eye
It U U hoped
sight ol one eye.
*ave (be other.
There ha- lawn something killing
chtekena at a farm house aUiui five
mllea west of Clintun. and L. K. Ulb
son and Jamoa Kirk determined to
And .lit the canae. Sunday they
a large horn.*d owl measuring a
♦; luchiw from tip to tip ThU is the
DENTIST
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
ice—W6 New WUheliP Blnrk
Clau* Warner. Proprietor
aUTTONH HAY. MUit
. E. OREIUCK CO. CITY.
......so
A. D. TYLER
DO aerffw known as the Bteal or Need- -------am farm Ona of tha beat In
ray will continue
gavea Two From Death.
•Our little daughter had an alramt
al attack of wbiK.plng cough and
br»«BchlilB.” write* Mr* W K. Havl
land of Armonk. N Y. * but when all
ather remedle* fatiwl. we *avtd her
life with Dr. King-* New Diacmery.
Our niece, who had cunaumpllon In an
advance.! stage. al*o u.ed this wi»nder
:ine and today she Is perfect
as to no other medicine on
Infallible fur Coughs and Colds.
eed by
Meads
Trial iKJitle* lOc
Stic
DR. FENNER’S
pole* lH*long1ng to the Michigan Tele
ph.me ctiropany tn from of hi* horn,
at Monrtw had no right to he there.
August C. VerhtM*ven chopped down
eight iKile. of the company. The en
tire service on the Carlelon and Flat
Rock circuit tn consequence was
CIU .
TOM.ATOK.s WAM'KD
The
Peerless Shirts are
•
Ij
||
Bold by B. Band*
fruit d<‘livi retl al iho
rot urn ail paekag.**
Canning Co
If
r Jackson
Little Beadle Florence
was evidently never Imm . be killed
by a fall. She lumblod out of a third
story window a few days ago and
landed on a cement walk, but lK*yond
a lew ftruiM-* was not hurt
ir ortboAox congregattono In
the city 'Since he took charve It has
grown to be the largest.
Habbi Scblnaman wa. called from
PUtBburg to uke charge of the »yna
pogiH*. and of the orthudoi churche*
B. ib David will be the only one in the
riiy with a rabbi to b«W after it. In
lively.
Other officers
follow*
Vice pre*l
trust«*e». H. I
M Edluwlch.^
that I III! I..- «!<*ne m wratau » l«K»twear.
tm :rr*T«ro» Otj ittt liiwwl a*p
fr^T:r.
c u ux*wa®.
thb lemedy in o
MotHer*a Friend
pluroy nail tbroogh tbe deaby part
will excavate whole mooalalB
^ Mtf
aUmtloa of tbe ml
.^.1
** I
FMix U
Oswald, la Natkmal Masuine for Oe
^i^SS^SS
*
■Hi'—-
-'ft
or.en: If .me almim d.m t Muit. we haxe others
AI! th.-
ph-as. . an.j thew- new viyles an- the height ..I
You ar»- u gt**>d judge of gu.>d hln»ex ;
Look al the fineness tU the sew ing Uie jM-rf.-i i grain (
of the leather, the iH-auiy^d the aiyle.
style*.
It hi our pleasuro i..
sImh-
When we fit your f.*»t. H I* fitted p.-rfectly in
You will
} ;, very.^va> There are f. w sho. s that fan ••q*ial tb.wie
tnlerN-^1*•«l In ihe^,- a.1\anc4- shape*. They are made)
hty l.\ fit tir w.-ar. This display conrorns every on.
in iMJth tlK- hi*avy hh.I Ughi sid.*s. The latest to«
f.ir nothing v‘se than iu see ihe .Ulpiy and pretty k'r%‘nc:i heel, the -xtrenie military heel made ir
8RAWD RAPIDS! INDUS* R>
•«.t7 o( lom «>1 Cemnoix^
They an
tint un lu t.h<».Y«mi l»ave a dalniy foot, ymi
a dainty bh«*e.
id the jirh-. '1
ent cti’.i nnd xiH kid- and the prlc<*T
isle by Jsa. G. Johnson an(
bee B Roxburg.
PiBEMABatiEIIE
LL WHI TNEY-WARNEU
xaualr. among them
t ons of! popular
p
-Beacseful
Henry."
“Under the
Roae." “Boko." “Ihxle Girt." * Dixie
U«d." “Hiawatha;* “Bmoky Topat."
sold at 16 ceuls per copy during our
removal aale only. Grtnnell Broa.
2» K. Front rirrot^
1»87 tf
Gray Bros. Ladies’ Fine Sines
KIDNEYBackache THE BEST SHOE IFME SHOES
^^CIRE
Frank Czolgosz. a brother* of Leon,
Rt Clactad Prosldant of Ba^ Osvid
the degenerate who killed President
Deaplte Hit ProtaeL
McKinley, has
uear Alpena
The ccmgregatlon of Beth IlavItT I
•Ms to mov« witkoat great iMun. Two I
iberv. Frank has U*cn a r«
of Dr. Foasar s Kldaey astl Bsrkacbe
chl/vn Ut that vicinity for 12 !
eeaqdataly cerad
1 kav* bad no
_a;aywdlcateplaBia
K. * L bMual «n
i JARPET CLEANING WORKS...
PENMALLEOON
JIENTISTS.. i
tbe company lie could neW tell win
er be woukl have a eboruk^Jth wh
to open up th.* week on Monday ev
tag.-N>w York Urea*.
mine jrangera wUl yet atop tTwlns to
s off supernumerariea. wboae
of auppori bu beea forielted to
^OcMtarUL
STaluWrS.
FIRE INSURANCE
»“J2&.TS5£Sr.Si2tf'‘
ORB. SAWYER A
A wet^k ago alxly farmers held up a
rain of the Santa Fe goad, to aearch
l lor barreal laborora. aveo for ama
ears, to whom they ralnly offered ten
heaiad.- «w sale by Jna. O. Jo
Travaraa City.
P^lnris...s.-.r.!
rpunriied^^lt^hy
H. lcvinsoN is popular
lira. Jllujrveaanl flab. New Ytrrk*.
.oelal laadar. cHklaea the wife
Proaldabt Rooaevcll beeanae her e*
Having opened a new jew- •
elry store at 4iiy S. Union
St., your •>aironage is
solicited.
•
Fine lino, of CANDY.
v
40S> m\\j n i <Tn 8W
IbEIERAL WSOBAii^l
Naw Wllhalm Block.
j
B.Che1.(Uatcbmalur
Knapr^l
JOHN R. SANTO
to lose w liai U eondng f
tors are di*ilm-tly tempei
caprtrioua. and If a man
d and the ground*
leil
The iKiulevarcl
on. Oct. 1 -In
n« Bme to
1 and tbe upllfilni of tbe bu
make
ThrAlrlidl Vmr
• y hvlttuuiie theater In Sew
Y« -1. f a. luo |«iy day*-union sod non
on The mii..n eiuployee*. w bU b tn
before the boat reached
kegon. and Mrs. Lear vraa nearly dead
liter*, on* |wld.
>f«re a Physician could be aocu^. ttlutloii* tlemand, ou Katunlay night.
Mrs. Mary Ann. wife of Jonathan Tbe aitor*. w Ih» hnve no union, are not
I^dlngton. an old pioneer of Lapeer pukl niiiil Tue*bi.v.iimH»ugbtbHrwe. k
county, died suddenly at
tbe farm
cuds on Satuixlay with tbe nlgbl’* |wr
home aged 73. She bad retired In
foriuaioe. Their salarh-* ate held UP
good bcalih. but became vl<
two day* merely to ln«me their reap^
p.*,rHUiT at the theater on Monday.
If tbe'eomfiatiy were paid off on Bat
ada a few hours be9 hsve caused her nrday night nnirllalJe or dlaaffe«rted
memUT* of the organisation iniglit pot
I of Ihrrlen Center allow up on Momluy for relM sr*al or
sshlng as
tbr evening iwrformanee. tlniH weaken
D seeming
Ing the proilui-tlon. but If tin- wi*‘k'a
aalary la held luiek they are rra
j
FIRE INSURANCE New Stun and Hew Stock
at Grand Haven, and Mrs. Lear, who
FVaak’T'aieBey make* oatb that
K&l. LIME CARO
mm.
lirili:;
Time Deilers, Three Fifty|Three Dollars, ThreS: Fifty
and Four Dollars
am and Four Dollars
DAINTY FEET
A FOOTNOTE
1 to Ihe
mad,, even tm>re so when place,! in a i«lr of these
a pair of slua-s. then- is no question about Ihe style,
new riylo sb.K*.,
fit or w.-ar
are shown exclusively by US.
The fsci that she buys there Is gusran
tee of roilsiactk*.
It has bwn so for years, and It
They are entirely new rhapos. and
will be *o this season with these new 19.I34M sty les.
sstlsfsctkm to Its msn> patrons.
A well dresse.1. .lalnty foot Is the pride of every
in all the different styles.
woman
Never ws* there a
shiH> atoredn the city better prof.srcd to give perfect
A foot dresse.! in one of iheae shoe* cant g jj,r every
A full line of sixes
Thai means a p.Tfeci «l
-and the price?
Iraa Dollars, Thiao Fifly|Thrse Dollars, Thraa Fifty
and Fair Dollars
THE HANNAH & LAY
. MBCHiiiuaiMnuir
ife>-
W
THE EVENIKO BBOOBD. TBAYEBSE CITT, MICH.. THTJBSPAY, OCTOBER 1, W3.
HERE IS ft POINT
It ttwatwii t»
«w «r
to tk» HMMT «r «kl^
ra tto tontoi^ «C too Ocms
rrtL Tto Brr waa tIiMT—t to
tor fete Md M kMtf «r two
hflto
•to ftfft tto toeeecT. Ttore waa a
r toMto. aito ato toto ktoiai tor
worth rMnomberins. namely:
that when we introduce our
“BEST” flour to you and eay
It’e all the name implies .you
may reiy upon what we say.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
OI*rV, IMIOM.
[^IfftAAL mws
t
OF Tflt WOlU
JohD >AMIalioU ^
91.000 for tbe akio
ea I
*^»Tuad enclne driver five
years ai^ mod was seriously Injured
ta an accident. It eras aeoesaary to
«rafi shin upon the woaad. Qoadoa
aiprtwd to submit blmeelf to the phy
aldans and permit them to use such
shin as was neCMaary upoa a con
tract with Mallou for tto payment of
11.000 Tto akin was taken from Coa
by tto rallraad company , loatn* moat
of the moaey later In a boalneas ven
ture. Ckmdoa Is now tbere to brlns
suH analnst the man who Is wearing
fl.iMMi worth of his skin.
. .Chinn Kal Hm. a Chinaman. 26
years old. of U«»s Angeles. Cal . se
rnitMl a llconse from MarrUge Clerk
ttalmonson tht; other day to wed Car
rie K Robblnsu an American girl oi
Huston. Mass The almond^yed twain
first met Miss Kubbins eight years
ago at a llapUst church In IWiston
The acquainianc*. ripened Into love
and the >i»«ng wo
, "“sr./iiMr's'iS;'
non of C.olurado Springs. Thompson
was a mine owner and a bachelor
when Miss Sinks, with a party <il
friends, visited Colorado three years
ago and became acquainted with him
He was evidently at tract vhI to her.
mmKuutu
weal. and. iwtoralng boa
she would never again
to statement that he had
atlre esute to her, having no heirs
Tto late chief of Apia. Samoa, Sen
saantafa died August 24. He was
reaeated with 92i*» In gold, a gold
hSked“by
InUed States I
enrlces In sav
we
old. who recently
uated from a mlllury acadea
Tesas. has been appointed a 11
aoi In the conslahulary force *
Philippine*. Graystm U bellev
be the qnly member of hU rao
has been chosen to such a poalt
Free lunch as an Inducement
tend church prbved a succeasful ex
periment af the aristocmUc Ftrsl
Presbyterian charcb at Evanston, 111..
Sunday night. There was coffee and
Mindwlches. and
a pleasant s<
-'hat. and afl<?r inat there were r
ious serv ices. f6r which everybodj
maluci
A* a reault of tbe Sunday
.tng luDchec
luncheon the Christian Entung
viir society
IV oi names to its loater
i>r l>orenx U sabl to have
je cow
an olfer.of 940.t«si to reduce the
it hip dUiocatiui
tu American brewei
K W. Ttorn'lder; agiHl 7u yeark. i
\ living alone In j
ml*4-ral.le hut in h'ergus h'alls. Minn
IB dead in a local hospital, where b«
was taken from his hovel last Thun
Ilf was found in his hut lying
help>s*
beside
hls kitchen stove,
from a stroke of paralyaia. Neighbors
who searched hls house found 12.350
stH-reied in various places, and now
im- search Is being conUnoed under
dlrertion -of the probate court. It is
said he has nephews in Omahi
will inherit hls Wealth.
Oo Good—It Pays.
worthless,
show symp
hand. You <
Vi
lives during tbe
of IKto. when a
If of the latter are
kindly
and gently,
and lend a helping
.1 possibly loav* by it."
riu friend. che«»r up
A few do«cs
fhamberlalu-s Cough Rern*^ will
I vou of your cold, and there Is no
Dger whaievi-r from
pneumonia
,,-n you use that m«Hllcine. It always
rep I know It for It has helped me
t man.v a time
Si.ld by Jas. G.
jJohi'M.ii
97 00 to Detroit and Toledo. 96.00 to
I chb ago. 94 00 to Grand Rapids on G.
jlt A 4. annual excursion October 6
15 0- to Richmond October 13. Ask
jHEKEismsuasnmE
CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINE OF_^
Ovoreoaiis 95
F-or F-sll Woar
Im
Spare the
RASTALL^
NEW
JEWELRY
STORE
aodsptMlthechild!
Sugar-coated,
Ayer’s, mild, tigs:^
=TH» 'V*unK Or*m*«lo
wbmw^ **********
I, J. C. Lewla. aad jt
r of atan wiU appmtr
to OLv Opera House
beeu enm.by the
wtod baPHy 300 yarto away. In tor
first boat was Frederick Jerome, only
) aaaman. bat «M «r tto to«T«m
itbaterar^n^ toa^fj^Jito
aasld tto
and amottor. Ttotw to stayed
until tto last soul of fiOO was t
rtbea weir on fire aereu aqi
and to was erocM almo.
HU only reward
Confoaalona of^ a Priuot.
Rev. Jno. 8. Oox. of Wake. Ark..
riles. “For 12 years Is offered from
Yellum Jaundice. 1 consulted a
ber of physiclank aad tried all
of mediclaea, but got no relief.
I began the nse of Electric Bitters
and feel that 1 am now cured
disease that bad me In lu graa]
twelve years." If -you want a rel
medicine for
Uver and
K1
iroulfie. atomacb disorder or get
ly. g«n Electric BlUers. It’s i
auieed by Jas. O. Johnson and I
M<mds. Only 50c.
wasswmwua-w.
The fa*-t that the F.iigleb denfly
loril Wns never ahowo more clearly
than In f he case of tbe “noble” (
fr nvainst wnoae cUlms a
e ot the house of lords bai
s dev-Ulon. A notice that rt
follows; “1 am VUcount Blnton” hung
tbe organ whbh to ptoyed about
the streets of I^ndon. Ilia allogwl noble blnU was hU principal ato
trade. st>a the public contributed
icgly because many persons tb
that be was being kept out of hU
rightsYork Stin.
TO-DAY
(su«d.r)
Ae*or------
And row Roboon
A BraaOton fHgato a Twht sat 4
Dimont far Cuk.
Solid GoM Rll«»-
mCOMPAlY;
RASTALL, «
Mr. Robson has been careful in
his selection of pUjrevs, to secure
aciocs vkose pcmmalitics ate
tot jdrM^t^ht^ *flrit *ttoc
row**aSghu f'riday. Ociober^2n?**at
Stelaberg’s Grand Opera House. The
play 4s said to to a bappy comhlnalion of pathos'aad humor. The com
edy element U Introduced in a natural
32-IN CAST-32
^ie irfi^iTiiv'id
beehive of husUing bustling
Ity—ell Intent upon the p-trsuii
k. narrow alleys of vice and
Em?h side Is shown In this
icdtot play, and a great moral
ed
Richard Carvel
A Dramalization
aiization of WtBlton
WiB5ton CkurckUl’S
CkurckUl’s FimottS
Fimott! Kovd of the same
name, Ey
Thc;rcscrvation
by £4wir4
E4W1T4 E. R-iSC.
Tbc'.rcscrvation of seats during Mr.
R6bsoo*s
morning
»o*s brief visit in
ID Traverse Cuy, begins tomorrow
U
succc«
gorgeous seu of scenery and tbe
.alficent coaiumes have been tbe
talk of every city In which “Caught In
the Web- has been seen.
-------------I
Andrew Robeon. the young roman-,
tic actor and hls excellent company
will be a special attraction at Stein
berg’s Grand Opera House next Mon-i
day. October 6th, when to will pre-,
seat a dramatixation of Winston,
Churchill's most populal novel “Rich-1
srd Carvel." Tbere are indeed few
who do not enjoy the metodramatlc,
gee plays and Uuwe find In "Rich .
'arvel * a source of much gratlfi-i
Prieas tor INclunl Carol" 1.50, LOO, 75c. 50c, 35t.
impi>rtant dramatic iuetdenis of ‘
hrliling story and fliii-d 'beee in
le dramatization with such skill
Lf make quite as Interesting to
at as the Uiok Is to r«*ad. The
I im{H‘tm»us. hut headed, although
admirable. Richard is to be found:
the same winsome, sweet and .mildmannered Dorothy, and the samjt rt»pulslve I>ike of Chartersea, as WoiT
as the other characters at the book
of these disc
>leesant’”mad who have been given life by the dramby Jas. G. atUt. form the nucleus of an admir
able and Interesting play. Mr Rob
son. who has been touring the largei
cities it stellar roles the past five
known years. Is spoken of as an actor of
“1 will iK.t toUeve."
splendid presence, possessing a rich.
ying In
American l:i»ly w ho U stsy
don told a Dally Expresa repreeenia of the dramatic
asslbllliles existing
ioued as to
In tto part he I
ya. and a thorough
Ion nufuim WUUH ii lu America of wenr- knowledge of sii
craft. Add to this.
lug S.H ks Instead of atocklngs. "1 wlU he IS an actor of i
not Wlleve. until I hsve is.nie imTC nelism and nature has been most
eonvliiclng pr^K.f. that tbe New 'iW kind in giving him
dlnary modicum of
‘‘Tut*''wLT*kfiid of proif
very haudsomt
would tto fair American
toU
a hi
having an
elaborate setting;
costume St
i». It
W<»uld not Interwel you If you're
then- is little left to be d.
lix»kiug for a guaranteed Salvo for for the clothe* worn by tto p
»e action
.S«.r«-s. Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd of ages at t
that period of the
act
the
play
In
the d’
Pimder. Mo., writes:
"I suffered with
$25.00.
horse, weight 2000, good
\ |)air bUck) bays, one
drivers an-l good to work .
Price $125.
One goo.1 bay horse, weight 1100, goal farm horx and good driver,
H* Learned a Groat Truth.
U said of John Wesley that he
•aid to Mlatreas Wealey:
Why
do yon tell that child the same thing
over and.over again- "John Wealey
?ucK^:i-.“Ar^r4*s:icv‘‘c‘u^'”L^
HORSES FOR SftLE ftT PIONEER
LIVERY STARLE
single or double.
lYice $85.00
horse, goal »lr:ver iiicrgootl saddle,
weight iHX).
Efcrybody Uses Jewelry!
And everybody wants the b«L
That is the kind I carry. I have
a fine new stock, cornice with
latest novelties in Gold and S0>
verwear. :
:
:
:
:
WATCHES. CLdCKS;
DIAMONDS
Additional room enables me to of
fer a larger and better dispUy
than ever before.
:
:
;
L. M. BENNETT
Price
blockv built brown inaie. weight 12U0, a good driver and
wak“h<S!^ Price $125.
brown mare, block)> built, 4 years old. weight 1250.
Price
^ OwSilocky built bay iiiarc, weight 1300, one leg enlarged a
tle; a good work marc.
Price $85.00One blocky bay horse, G years oM. weight
12(H), No.
I,
lit
Price
GUMBT
CHEAPEST
..HEALTlieT-.
^ On^chestnut mare, 7 years oUl, blocky built, weight 1400, a No. 1
♦arm njuUC.
A good span brown mares, irl jcky built, weight about 2200. Price
$200.
One iron gray htwsc, 4 vears old,
weight
1100,
double horse.
Price $ ! OO.
.old.* rangy built, good
A brown horse 10
i good single or
i s. j. iN^cafROArM
It seems odd to characterize a rural
•ama as tborouithly wholesome, for
lat is supposed to be one of their
strong points. Yet when one stops N.
think of It, most of them have some
reeable story of a w-ronged girl
PBX 1000 WAITS
ealthy
^ ics
iri _ .„...
CITY OPERA HOUSE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER iSTl
J.C. LEWIS
and his
Comedy Compi
In an Entire New Scenic Pro
duction of the Up-to-Dale
Rural Farce Comedy
Si Plunkard
AO IwFutnt u« HmWtt
Eiwttiitlw M tti THHl
SMUflulBFnl
TBThnthiiillKhiMSaM!
SMthCmin Fair Sum!
of Traverse City. Michigan, bare
I placed in my hands for collec^
^Twill be in my office for the purpoto carnival of uproarious
of collecUng said taxea every week
lau^h.
day from now unUI November IsL
1503. from 8 o'clock nnUl 11:30 odock
in tbe forenoon, and from 1 odock to
4 ^clock in the afiernoou of each dtj.
Gained Forty Pounda In Thirty Dayw
For several months our • younger
x,iher had been troubled with Indigestton.
He tried several ivmedl^
'5 INVESTMENTS i5sr:;*to 40 si:;*
'«u.
BnrOtoHW^
. UtMtoNMCl.
The yCMiDg Cluricter Coo
G R A 1. annual excuralon to De
troit. Toledo. Chicago, and Grand RapIdj. Tuesday. October 9.- To Rich
mond October 13. See G. R. A I- agent story of a blind country .girl. No sma'l j
r particulars.
197»-17t amount of credit for the heartfelt
sympathy that px-* out>n the blind
girl. Alice Pettecidll. in her deep af
flict ton. is said ttrtoJrm»-to the. true
ivOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
and careful portrayal of the part byi
Misa Helalne Hadley.
She make*
The ux rolls for tbe collection
Alice a reality, not a stage creation
school and city taxes and special
ments for the five wards of the set up to be analyze.! fur Its drat
wltho
B
give you a bargain.
Intry nlichi to»king for hw
certlflcBle.
But It -giiney
Adams Sawyer'
Sawyer” reports of which.
ere It ran recently
New York,
the Academy of
five weeks
Icate that it I.« the
Music
I.twt ud bMt or
story of character. Critics
bis house, hls trouble was arrested
have aune
.
and now . he's entirely cured. TheyTe
ind then. lot), i
iherw U more comedy in It than other
stores.
plays of iu class. In fact it is buUt ;
wm**ito received
L.IOIHT
Price $80.00A good many that I can’t mention here.
Will exchange for si
or hay.
Rmdly give me a call if you want anything I have.
1
TAXiC3».
mwi
iBSoioTELT OWJXtE
drive and walk.
sr-'
A
• •
SPECIAL
RING SALE
and rnagoibeem eontumca that marked the so<x<«
of this pLxy at the Empire Theaire. New York, far a nm of
scveniccn consecutive weeks last
Now dlaloguaB. Atom sltaatloaa. new
•eaulc and merbaakwl effacu have
buan added, making It one of the fun
nlaut uietodate ftoto comedMa before
tto public, and wlU to pruaeuted by
a couumny of mmediana aad lu ad
vent Mto each city wUl be heralded
by tto coaspany's superb brass band
5
-
I
thirty days be had • gained forty
pounda in flesh. He is now fully re I
covered. We have a good trade on the
Tableta.—Holley
Bros.. merchanU.
Long Branch. Mo. For sale by Jas.
U you will write us at one. while Strx-ks ar*> seiling at Panic Pricea.
we will show you how -o
Make Your Money Earn You an Income
Fifteen to Forty per CenL per year on any sums of money fron
up. can to i^e for you wblie you sleep.
Parade.
For the Forest Street PBxwSe
'S';35atosoi
W. A. MCLAUGHLIN Co.. 90 GrbwM4 Street, DeMt, Hick.
OATS
Brokera
Stocks.
Bonds.
Crain.
Cotton.
EatabllahMl I BOp.
Dir^t Privatu Wirto to New York end Chicewo
REFERENCeS: B O. Dub
Tbs BradWrwtC««|eay. fire Sathwal Bank,
WftNTED!
Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
I will pay the high
est Market Price
The Rosten Store*
5000 DysHas
OF OATS
excmnllra on Tuesday, October 6. to
Detroit 95.00, Totodo 95.00. Chicago
second excurakm will to to Richmond.
Ind.. on Tuesday. October 13th. Fare
for
sale by Jaa. C. Jotoeou.
--“jSjSSSa
5iS5k‘^”"^as^.A.t
Haad BuBAds.
oSto'ia^SMa B- A U
TWfAl
.It'
4
•mv EVEKIKQ myOBD, TRAVERSE CIIT, MIOH^ TJttUlifiDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1W>
WMTBEPMTBEBT i
1 ur$ IITEST USE.
cmcurr cowirT uAmm
zmnBDW
«BFAV0MH£
» to Be TaaMd W Hew
Braceee^tMnc Utift.
UNK OM P«Mlima>
srssTJSsyrsr
«M* to « iwtorta aola* i. n
srrsn.srtrVs.
•u hw4 tMt thnr kMl wiraxtoi la
ill .JV
■ats.:
SSEt“3S?ffl
3,j!sr^a.-53l?td
evMtes II U m JttfT
*.
cm
LMt erearn* Um* Jury to ^ P
Oreeka arrirod to the dty thia
afternooM on the POre Marqoette road
'Se city amhnlaneo went to Monrc
mter yeaterday in anawer to a call.
QUKN CITY OtCtOATION
s&‘*ss?srs'^
ftfJM IB • fmr Ur tk*
.aa=sr?g^
TrmTenr
k^SlT^^clL.;^ s:s
and win be tho first appUcaikgi of tbe
L use. asys a 4
to the N
YorkwS^ U
iMcn valuable only to the i
There will be another ahoot of
raverae City Rod and Gun club to- ternlty. but the Invention trf ClmHnnatl
the
way
for
It to IsKoate
orrow. and thla will probably be the
at fictor to the commercial
jgi regular ahoot of the aeapon
jere ahould be a full attendance.
workl.
. Tbe hkles wUI he soaked
the ecimratloa of the fito
a; M.. tomorrow erenlng. with a
mordl of tbe hair .. to done ^w.
to the Royal Arch <
Wbea this has been i-ompleted. which
usually require, about four dsya th.
hides w ill be soaked in a solution of
TSr.„-SSS‘to“SSSS'
Si Mn. ri«l Hoover, Jllk
nak Kafka. Frtak Bbrner.
klyrtle Browo«*ll and Dell
City
*
be held from the Kaaaon
iurch tomorrow at 1« o’okick
The two little Pennington bo
City day.
against sows old classes
PMtg a A. Rag Pmm4 krmy «t
the Good Templara last evening
lo action was taken on the
changing the night for the i
Hlfh School Football Team May Play
a Oamw
FOR^ALE.^^
TbJ^iak? UufhLw Ih^to first
tog of the season thU evening. A
urged to be present. There wl
browMf aner ibe lodge aeaalon
Tbe rector of .Grace church hopes
lo see all his congregaUon at the spec
ial service* on PYlday evening.
The city ambulance took n mhn
rom the poor house to the smr
oday.
;“'5a-ar2-"e.‘'H7C\f:
mlnSr^ only to the poat----- *---iMt by kto wide circle of
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
EQUINE WEDDING GIFTS
tboir amral to
They .etlled to New
S^n?HShEr.H
-«Sd‘rikeUa..x.Bu.«
b^xposed to tbe X rays for about flfteenT^enty mlnuuw. «fter which
they Will be tboroughly tanned. Tbe
tahlng will then proceed to tl
iploytHl at present.
We just received a beautiful line
of black Silk Pettkoat* that are cer
tainly worth more than a passing
thought, made up in the latest
style in such a manner as only you
would like them to be. The qual
ity is far superior to what you
usually find in ready made skirts.
We consider these an exceptional
showii^. The silk drop skirt is
becoming a necessity to the well
gowned woman, and she, is the
one who will be pleased with
these skirts
:
:
v
theraya The present ppckwss of soak
ing the leather In vMs r^^nhont
very Itkely that a football game
palled oS Tue«lay afternoon
mad tor tk« pMt quarter of a century
w2
New York dly.
Bhtk Sm PtUlaats
SifTilie'XTiS
'xrt U Mbaa tay la Charge af
Hxu t tor. Haatiaga.
caous BOUT MAS
M.uLrsf
The Young Men a Social clu
ganlzed last erenlng at the h<
rt«» SwMiaw iTrw««e»w Fw Amto
rt Vealna. The club baa 12 memPra. and the name aignlftea Ita ob
Among Ih^ gift- Joeeph M. McOor
it the aame number of I
ffilek received from his father
ly formed a club, iand the
he marrleul >!.«. Both Hanna
1 expect U, be able
two Russian tnrtiers. which ani
After
the
organtoaOon.
refreahmen!*
f
were i
mte every fiber of tbe
Under tbe new system the chem
•bmirbed by tbe bWe. dnnng tbe
boars' soaking are diromposrd by the
X rays in less than half au U«i
$S.OO to $12.50
^
:
tbe leather I* w* iH-rfect
ano largr
-—---------- experts have tested the product sod
say that It la the e-,ual of any other
After tbe hides have been aoaked In
the aoluUoo they are put
pollahed aleel plate, an.1 a aerie, of
three tubes diffuse the ray* upou their
enure anrfa*-e. They n-uiala in thU
mihute*. when
state for about twenty m
tbey are ready to tlni*b i
rmimel. luitei.i hatb.r *.r it
article. Tbe gr,-at dithculiy i
ible evening. October
neetlng will iFe belli
Ed Richards.
The following ofllcers were elected:
aco. and has alway. l>ro«P^,
President. Art Yezina; vici- president.
leartnc a aloe property at the time of i*hmp Thiel; treasurer. Karl Joyce;
uecrelao*. Bd. Richards.
Denier. The anlnuils are the best thut
Ambassador Xl.-r«rmlck was aide to
In Ru-tols. They are goMen
U\ furtUer e\i*-rius.-ul
ita^aiaiMl flfP-eo and s half
a ray l>ow . rful em.ugb
bauds high, an- four yean* »W and
a baud -^cr ibc ray
weigh approxluiatelr 1JOO pound.tol tbrou;Ji a . Ity dipecA white star on tbe bead of one of
tto.:inl and Ibc bide tothe animal* I* the only mean* t»y
THE MARKETS.
which they can be dlstlngulsbed from
Detroit. Oct. 1,-December wheat. 4»ch other. Tbey were greet favortomtre children. Mm. J.me* Eagle.’bout twenty bule* at one Ume.
among the pasaeggers of the Min
neapolis and were christened T.-ddy
t enly will till* new pn**-** redut-e
Toledo.
Oct.
l.-Wbeat - Ca.sh and Rough Rider. Theae-nsm*-* wore
FlftOM srmadchUdren and three great
given
snlmnls
to-can*e
It
was
ecember. 53^c.
*m«nib*7r*four day*, h
o. OcL I.—December wheat
retUice Ibe o»*t of manufacture
78Hc; May..7K^c; De<
nber oat*. 3er
TT. per <vnt. More
1514c; May. 45c; Decern
December pork. 111-2.*.
May. 3714c
. 19.45
%
•ard. 17.50;
Omr ^ewMt Worta.
Uncle Ram move* *A quietly aiul
High School Team.
•wiftly tUat verj few in-^ple would lie
K of the candidates for the aware of Rie work p*liig on at tbe new
itball team of the High fortilb-atlou* ^f It w4-rv not for tlw Lot even au ebHtncUin
held after school today And
n*. say* the Lewi-tmi tMe.t outv- Hue plant 1* In «I
the following offlcers elepU-d: Captain
Tbe appUcation. for
years
l or the past t
Arthur
Kellogg:
manager. Harry
elgu rlgbla are
Cu.hlnit'a atal at throat
as anon as tbey Itovi- be*-n granted the
rer and Vader.
laiMi* two of the roost ro
plant and tbe proi*-** will I- pul to
forts on the Atl
practice tomorrow night, and It
eomineninl
U*e.
pccted that the second team^s
IltCimVE^CONIllTTEE
Tbey are the re*ult* <
fast and able
?**Tblcb%4^-TlIlt'*l“iu tbelr
HAS KEII HANED
nglneerinc t-klU In tbe land, experimen
err by ibe chemical
« l»enilcal ef
efvaluable dlHcovery
ifientiou* eniltody the
pro-vs# of
fect of tbe X ray* In the pn-vs#
He Thinks lt*s AH RighL
t approv.*! point* In ml
Tlwa. T. SatM fialoctad for This SeeIf tbelr 4<biiui* in tbe
ion. anti both fori* mount photograph:
^Hon^ Peter White, the mlUlo
balterii-8 of tbe largettt gun* to tbe
all appearan***. tbey
purchased several blocks of stock
world. When .tmipleted Portland will
the Grand Traverse A Arirona Mlnli
Ifird |H>rt in oughly practbwl at»d sub*tanilatcd by
airongly fort I!
Co. This stock has been placed wt
At a meotlag of prominent rei
point one the ftnlahed produci-ib. y n-gitrd It a*
but the first *t*i. In the u*c of tbe X
lleana trf tha aUte.^W In Drtro
ant In tbe country
ray to *-omp>er.ial ludnstrie* which
usee lor enaos-meni.v^anKisf».
*o»
wUI eventually le:id to Its employment
Km nimwilwmled M*aw»ei
shows that the stock of this company
In a great degn • In tbe various i
novel nn.nument by Bartl
Is held In high esteem by n»»rthern
facturing luten
aeronaiil* of tbe siege of 1
Michigan Investors
1991-3t
to be en^ to Montmartre oi
ofltoert elected were: President
A NEW FISH IN BOSTON
dnlty. I^III stand about sli
Hon. Jnmaa O'DonncU. Jackson; treas
PERfiONAL.
ursr. W. L. DeLand. Jackson: secre
high and !«• capped hy a bal
cwwghl at
wa4 Bellerea ts
ury. Gmirge Arthur Mnrston. Detroit;
I rla«* or tnm*tmrpi
Mrs. T. B Hughe* returned i«» CharliaTe airared Over Fiwai llwlv.
aastrtant aecrotary. Robert A Smith.
IM- al»oul ten feet,
voix this afternoon, after being the
A most pei-uliar fish
and InaWc will Jh- an dertric lamp from Chatham the other day. a;»ys the
guest of Mrs. W. T. Woodhouse i
.too docldod ih.i u .nlv»
tending the W. C. T. U. meetings.
with a refl.* lor.
that by night tba New York Times. In appearame II
Mrs. Desneages Perron returnt^
will U- Illuminate*!. Tbe •omethtog like a bandsaw fish and
i‘to'Scn:;X,ed'^o her home to St. James this afierno
color Is slnrilar to the silver gray o
hMd MUre ch.w» oJ ihe «rt»i
after visiting K. N Moblo and family
of the genln*
manta for the celohraUoo. Thus
Biumlsh mandrel.
It weighs problenda went to Buttons Bay this
fier It a motlw-r xvUb her dying chi:
Bataa of this city has been ntKlficd
ablv ten pound, and I. »l»out throe feet
Don to attend the fair.
the rtty of Paris.
that he has been selected ns one
long,--¥be-liah has a long fin Giat exrray of Chicago
i
Walter Murray
Chlca
ihU committee from tbe ^erenth <
this afternoon for
to tbe <
temi* fn.m one end to tbe olb«-r on top
nd».
with old
of It* body, but It baa no tall and no
Tha president of the UnlteVl States
Miss Ev. Buller left this morning
omler fin*. The body la
With an Itupatleni grunt the boo
for a visit to Chicago, and she will
rieiider and tbe akin ainoolb and soft.
also attend school there to-fwe her re keeper throw away hi* |**n and put
Some of the wliarf exiiert
will be Invited
one in the bolder.
'It'a t
Che flab say it 1* a naUve of Italian
he aabl. -iH.«
Crossett “IL,
Shot w S.SOandi.OO
fSSa^li
! gi
'tS
r-<*RHAl.¥ G-e.
fnm uui .Ui*> f»rm la
untU hta honorable dlacharge at
Mly‘^Th‘SX'«y..r.
•oTea‘1;!Erd’?r‘Cl''cHr
STur’iSkrav...
POrULAX
xin running out
>uih Shore road.
TOOSC
Mrx. R. N. Faulkner and Mrs. T. MUr went to Cadillac this morning for
PEOPLE UNITES E abort vixit before going
They have been the guest
W. Miller and family.
MIxs E. Fox went to Gi
this morning, after a visit to tbe city
Uh George W. Miller and family,
Harry Gibbs. R. Case and J. O Crut
»er left this morning for British Co
lumbia. where they will do aome aur
.eying. Mr. Case and Mr. Crotser
nil be gone about a month, and
Jlbba expect, to be gone three mo
_ joh.T
fomiertjr * Trmvw. md posslbl) much longer.
Mrs. Guy L. Noyes has returned t
Columbia,
erwd the happy oonple with eont
latlona. Maay haantlful and t
Welgand of Bay streei.
rOMATOES WANTED—We wiU pay
30 eenu pw buahel for well ripened
fruit delivered at the factory, and
remrn aU packages Traverse Oly
GRINNELL BROS. aUU have a f4*w
bargains left In pianoa and organ.
CO..--Montana now c4lms to stand fh-t
of all xtatrs to prodoetton of w.*»I.
first In prodoctlon of copper, aeiond in
allvtr nod fifte to gailL
Oetehar 2 and S. of fiae mlUl
WATCH Ortooell Bros*, adv. tomorrow
and get ftoe^ket to qetroli. Chi
six or seven I
gin to st-rati-b
tog tbe blana-d thing*, let ab»ne tbe expenae. There'* money In It for
man who will invent a noncoiro
Ink.- An obi man. a hill rolle* tor.
marked to him; -My young friend. UR
from'eomsllng your iH-n. Take
*
nj*iy Iron nail* and put them In your
Ink w,-ll. Tlie ink * i-ofroalve acid will
play Itself out on tbe nalto and in conarquence your pen will escape. A pen
that only Uxt* you a day now should.
I taken Id
N'ew EngUnd befor*L'batbam
one of tb
ported from :
TheCROSSHTTSllOli is om- t.f o.tn m.- ».!)!<• ;ii
I>opu|>lar prices.
CK( )SSl-; rT SiiOE.
WATCH Ortomririiroa*. adv
Sold only b>j
;
_________FOR RENT.
_____
|_^OL*8K TU MM-lJ»qniiY-F U Hwi^n.
MICELLANEQU8.
STEINBERGS
grand opera house
-Tomorrow lbllK»a«
FRIDAY OCTOBER 2RD
The Great Sensational Coraedy
Drama
a#................
Caught]
,
lit
fK
mms
GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE
Thursday,
B1{I Scenic Pro*luclion in !*Uy
• i I>nn
-OF—
\A^arvted
BrJ»,»ph
UBrerdt.
author of
*‘tf» tho Stroko
of Tmoher
4-FMtoredSp9cialtl8S-4
The Beaul.fu’ U-Ul Room Scene
The Great Bank Scene!
Tlic r.r.al Explosion Scene!
The Sensational Kscai>c lr*»m
the Police Station!
The Gu-.it Counlwfciling Scene!
A BttniUnl Love Sloiy iBter-
mlBcled wits Brisk. Bricht
Comedy.
Prices 25c, 35c and 50c
w York
be was ‘
told at the rallw^iy st
-*• «rrr.l Imr • L4r1m
awaited bis arrival be aHked the offl-' * Here l* n fa**.rite an.'cdote which
of thl* fact if
If be Abraluini I.ii.«vto wa* in tin- latbil . f
Ifled himiof
klM them all. To tbe burgomas-l relating: Jam*-* Quarles, a di.ito-
glria to tbe
«r wa* fonnd. which wn* «-arefuI-:
the kaiser's;
I* an !mp«*rinl presbecaoae
t of fnalbw of tbe
illiiig or
oed at Potsdam- The exalDister desire to -advertise
tliat
tbU
regiment
to poptbe city." After tb«* affair to over and
, a. tbe Cro-duoppera.
the visitor, have gone tbelr several
way. the |wople aM: one of tbe other.
-Does It |»ay |o spend money tbusr
-A fiootey Stepped 1
There never w*. a case of pubUc boopitahty that dldn*t pay. If not to fioltors and tv^nis. to tbe extension and
broadening of that finest of all aeiitl- kaow Chlo Is BO pUeo tor b dookay.*
mento. the brotberbood of man.-Day-1 am hare;* said tba donkey. *bo.
ton Herald.
ngm I saw ypor advertlsaBMDt oa tbe
toMo tbBt am^omids my pBatnrt. I
kSBV yen. toa. moat ba a donkey, or
TOO wonld I
to caused by the Kcaeoce e
af the eucalyptoa tree.
'‘-ys.-r
You (inVl all th. in in the
Bachant & Hosco^
ylng *
expend large aunis of roi
talnlng convention.. *-ot
other public gatlierlnga.
"
In vlrosinn llu: f^et one shoiiKI look
for lit. durability and style.
GOOD DISTRICT DEPUTIES
...BY THE...
Ideal Reserve AssociaUon
Quincy
Adams
SawyaJ
----AND----
1402 Ma leattc B'dg.. Ootroit. Mich.
TRAVERSE CITY hy^KETfi.
:
roirccici daily. The R^-cord Is i
, rk-*i*inslble for change of pri^: *
..i: :
...:] l >
\
Mason’s Corner Folks
«r*a ritiogo gotvgs Wondorid
mho ho mas, mhaf ho camo for,
and ^m hog ho intoodod to
;iSii;,T7sr
_
URGE and IXCELLENT COMPANY,
-Ooo groat big fcogh from fiooodoodmsmootost
R. A
I. ANNUAL EXCURfilON
Detroit ......?........... 85.00
Toledo ........
............ ^.00
cJi^d’^Ra*pldr.'.*‘V.l.*.'. 4.00
,nd. after producing
AATHTNEY-WA R.VER
popular (Station* Reed City and south. fS-OO.)
sic IS cent* a ropy during our
Tuesday, Oct^ 6th.
Buval sale. Grlnnell Bros . 239 &
)nt etreei.
1989. if
aond.
Tuesday. OCL
a \erdlot w as rendered accordingly.
1 one ef hto friend* *
After the 1
to him and said:
-Why didn't you get that feller to
rar on your alder
-I didn't know anythtog about him."
Tickers good for 10 days. Bee any
G. R. A I. annual excuralon to DeORA I. agent for Information or ad
dress. C. L. Lockwood, Oenl. Pass.
mond October 13. See G. R A 1. agent Arent. Grand Rapids, Mich.
GRINNELL BROS, have three square
replied Quarles.
-I might hate told you about blm."
•nld the friend, -for bo would awar
for you jest as Imrd aa he'd owar for
tbe other aide. 'That** hto bustoeea.
Judge, tbat feller takes to swaria* for
a living."—Argonaut.________^
GRINNELL BROS, have the only com
pime Hat of telklng machine rromda
ta nbrlhern Michigan. 2» ^
gvx)d order. ' These are special hargain*. Better ae« them at onoOJ»
E. Front streeL .
1982741
ThatimnagepaBMNItheSoe
WHO tana: aB ttoma. UmSf
85.00 to Detroit and Toleilo. $6.00 to
bicag6. 84.00 to Grand Rapids on a
R A L annual excursion OelolMr t.
85.00 to Richmond Ocutom U. ABk
r G. R A L BfBDt Bbont IL
1979-in
FATCH OflBBeU Broa^ Bdv. iobmrov
nad «Bi toBB Ucket to Detrott, GU-
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