The Evening Record, September 21, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 21, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD

SATUROArS ISSUE

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tRAVEB8B CITT, lOCH., VOKPAT, SEPTEMBER 21, IWS.

BLOW AT
SOCIALISM

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I ' CAUfAWK W ft*iK> OWIO «V
ebi. M««wcK •

Ki-

mnuiK«rcon*us

MET DEATH
IN AN OVEN

MOfiT HORRIBLE ATROCITY-YET
Lexington; S.
S«pt 21 —
tk^l church at^he
pamraa^.'
H Tlllinan. charged with Wiling N. O.
REPORTED
The wedding was a very quiet af
Ooaxnlea. editor of the ColagiUa
fair, only the immediate friends of the
Bute, waa arraigned in .coort tttday
eontractlng parties being present. The
wedding will be a surprise to Miss EnsoD's many friends In the city, and to
make the surprise more complete she
left several dainty gifts to be sent to
aaya be Is confident n Terdict <
TURKS AGAIN GUILTY OF RE- friends after her d«'parture from the
qnittal will be rendered. He I
city.
VOLTING CRUELTY
fended by nine Uwyera, among
The bride and gtxxim were attended
the best criminal praetltloBera o
by
the bride's brothers. Harry and
mate. Untied BUf. Senator Ti
W’altcr Henson.
The wc*dding cert-

I fiinca the Trouble In

(Jiimcotlie. O.. Smpi. 21~Tb* Re- VIctmla In the church abCrathle. Scot

<!oloncl Miirick

Miss Enson is well known in the
city, and was for some time employed .
at the asylum, where she has masv
friends. but has been at home for Mime
time The grtK.m Is a young and p»>jv *
ular traveling man for the Cutter,'
Tower Co. of Chicago.
The newly wcvlded couplq left this'
morning on the 11:IS G R A 1. >|aln
for a abort wedding lour to Bold Ing
and oib«>r iioints in Michigan h
at *441 North

■nsiantlnople. Sept. 2I.-Oo
t oMcials profess to have coi
I of the death of Boris Sarafoff,
•donian Icsader. They say he was
beheaded near Monastlr by the solthe sultan has rewarded,
ilgaria. SepL 21.—Serious
I between Insurgents and
jps are reported In tb.
PARTY AND INSTALLATION
EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO HURT
tains, near Melnik. The
IM BY ORGANIZED LABOR
OBI five killed, including To Be Held Tomorrow Evening by t
two ol then

OPPOSITION
TO ROOSEVELT

TbotMAsulB of uniforms
nule4 Md the .ti«idAii«.
lb*- i»arty l««4ef. mad <

"*8r>ri»l

•ting of Chapter No 147
Resolution in the Miller Case Will B
only qu.-*Uon Ihmw«^ \t
of^thToi
r the Eastern Star wiM;
piibHcon pAily And the iux*l!ed dem.w evening at 7:20. Offl*
Brought Before Executive Council
iHjen enforced against the Daily be held tf
ocrnt |»nny In Ohio thi. yw 1« the
vltl W given and the
ll'a correspondent at Monastlr. who
method by-which more equAl tax
rk Of the year finish, d. after which
•graphs.
^n be Impoxed upon and enf
> officers for the ensuing year will
A veritable reign of lemu* exist*
ARAlnxi the clilxen. *4 the .tale x
installetl. and a social time will ful ,
r Whv t» lb. Evvdna lUeerA
e. SusiH-cted riirl»:tlans vanish utany loeottalitle* eXI»t. The reputi
members
f. Tho bust
"
' the ------• Washington, tk-pt. 21.—The quarter­
lnvlt«l
i. the installs
ly mee'tng of the executive c«iuncll of
tase aroiind of experience
the American Federation of Labor la­
Mime Ules of atrocities which thin and M»cla I time
arm' imrty Iciokx out uikw
gan her.' t»Mlay. ITeaMeni Hamuel
• lKM*n thoroughly authenticated:
thf» ilancerfMi* a|ipTtixlmail<
xtrs presiding An effort to bring
he Turks biime«l 1$ children to
tried aocialum. and would- (
llller case before the cuuncll will
b in u baking oven at PIsndor.
THE GLOBE STORE w.ll
ade tiMlay by the Central l,alK.r
Armc-nsko. on
SeptemlM-r 12.
cloae ^s *veni"B
=^
The repu
of this city. It
undersUsHl
► massacred 2*>«> women and chll
yards the
at Jervan In rev.«nge
revf«nge for a de
Year. Will open Thursday morn­
affeeiiun oraanl/ed
ds <»f the It
ing at 7 a. m. . .
emmeot of ilir maj<»rji).
lun win endeavor to prevent the In
and children.
urn the exUllDE niductlon ot the resolut
•nditlons that have come to our de .•resent
J *h^*
mtH'tlng. i 1*re
riopnienl. revolution I re every iIiIdr Mitchell of tiH- Unltwl hi
rs. Ik'tween SeptemlHT 10 and
hich makes a sovernment founded
nber of the council.
ik-p-emlMT 12 the Bash 1-Bar.uiks de
stn.y.*.!, f.»ur villages near Kruahevo
• pr.i.ence
th^ kalro^M^i^
■turblny In the
•It Is ion* than disturbing
thnwt to biaat the conditions of our
new w‘»rld s clvlllxatlon pud plunge us
into dire confusion; It Is In opposition
TuikUh
to the Christian rellylon that has been
acting presumably under the
the chief factor In «»ur clvlllzailon. In
..rd.'ni of the sultan, since the
Its radical lorm. aoclallsro would wipe
conditions in the Balkan slates beout and destroy alt cberUhed leachso acute may \»c gained from a
Incs which have our rellxlous rever­
xl of the fallowing statistics. The
ence. which icive us ronBdeoce In to­ PLACES.VACANT TM
recird truly Is apiialllng:
day and our Ie*st bop4> of the ftuurc.**
Snu rdesch. May 21-15(>Nkmed.
1GNATI0NS ARE FILLED
Senator Hanna devoted the Intro­
Saida. Alg.*ria. June 2ti-$0 kille.1.
ductory pan of l ls%peech to state af
Monastlra. August 23-45>> killed.
fairs
T.mchmi: upon national ques
Salonica,
August
24-Bulgarian*.
:i.«» killed
V
^CuSfhe wm-tlier
did It
Salonica. August 24—<5reeks. tw
ttuuKhileesly
nr tntentlonany. In a
public utterance made the siatenn-nt;
Sak.nlca. August 24—Vlachs. 30
•• This country Is on the verye of a
kllle.1
finkncial and industrial, collapse * He
S«»n«.
Bulgaria. August 23—630
sounded llM- mde <d dancer
U'hy.
Jamt's fta kllUM.
-St
Ood oo«y knows ^lut to my mind It
Sofia. Bulgaria. AuguM
:!n.-4;50
I
King
Edward
has
was a rrlmlnaJ art. berauae it Is not
Will buy B Oi:.\R I
ntment of the fob kilie.1,
ihie. As far as the flnanclab and in­
Sofia Bulgaria. S-pi. 1-Men. ISO
s in the cabinet,
dustrial Interests of this conhtry arc
HOTTl.K I full :;i*
dgnatlon. Austor
e<ineenied. they ne%«*r have been In
^‘sofia Bulgaria Sept l-M.m and
any lietter shape than today. Then* Is Chamber
women.
2‘H.
killed.
I^ird 8t*Ib«»me. ctdonlal sj*c
noihlnc to Interrupt the onwanl pn»c
S.ifia. Bulgaria. S«p( S—Bulgarians.
r; Amtild
Art
Forster, secretary
ress of this devekipmeni except one rvtary;
W
Hf.
John
Hr»<lerirk.
secretary
war.
W^
iblni: and that one thine Is to shako
Sofia
Bulgaria. Se|U 12—trt*n.*ral
the n.nfldence of the iwHiplo In the
pHnripUs and |K.liry exercls.*tl by the
Kasioria. Sept, li—io.chm killed
party in iij*wer.
The names of the towns Indicate
• Hither klr. Clarke Knous al»s<»luiely
fr.»m whence reports reache<l AmericanutbinK alKtui these affairs or e'se
Killed by disease and privation
alone.
that slncle ntteranci*. standinc «
• woni.m and children), ho.oou.
as affecilnc the n*sults of this cam
Villages plundered and hum.-d. 111.
nn him and the
II VolunUry Contributic
to oblivion for
ev«*T
It is wiTTse than c
The Ononclal showing for the First
•i say. my friends, ihi
1 childnm into other
M. K. church during the past y«'ar it
dancer that can possibly i
Notice tlic Window.
•xcellenu and shows that the churci
lieople of
ihU nmntry
.has ralHd t»ver fl.inm during the yoai
their own act by their owi
kime
the itetiis art* as follows:
Mlnlsli'rtal support—Pastor's salary
wh.ch have made
• I.IitM.: presiding elder. $120; r.'Hre. ^ Houses Imrnod at Salon

VX

Pare and
Unfannented

50c

American
Drug Co.

GOOD FINANCIAL SHOWING

I:;?.”

•The Wlude cmintry has lU eyes up
tm Ohio, knowing that this Is the
skirmish liattle for IWM. and 1 hdn
with Senator Kuraker In makinc ihr
appeal to our people, under these clr
rumstanct*s. to iM*nd a wc»rd of gretH
ing and confidence to the young pres
idem at Washington and
lei
him
-know that Ohio never falters in the
ricM. and will net this Uiue. and that
in the campaign <
.

POWERS ARE DIVIDED

Aa to tht Attitude to Bo Taken ii
TrtMible m the Balkans
a> wir*
ia« CTwitBa ismscw. .

Umdtm. s«*pt ri —ITnanUnliy l
means exists regarding what shmild
Ih* dime in MactHiimia l>miany is In
• dim'd toward the sultan. Russia U un
decided, while Bngland and Italy re­
fuse to indorse the Austrian plaas for

KER NOT GUILTY
Won in tho fiuit for filandor Brought
by State PHnUr Robinaon.
.

JSffOS'-WOMBf/

tnlnisleni. Iioo; bishop, flu. Total
Sofia. Bulgaria treport
• 1.7.10.
Ilen.'toUtt^*, --General
missions. 231-Towns burned. 22.
Turkish troops eagage.1
I-DO. Albion college, on s»H«cial sub
vcription. $111. Woman's Home Mis­ ing and pillaging. 200.000.
sionary fc*riety. |2i>r.; Woman's For
rign Missionary society. ' ?;o. Total.

The growth of the church in o
:M*rsh.p has iH-eu marked, but the
.'hanges have lieen great during the
past three years. Virtual
has l*een recHv«'d and a
tssed during the present pastorate
Rev. I.aufman There are nbw &02
emUTs.
In the three
ive btHm 142 members
rived by
tter and 2t*:. on probi
a total
347 received. Three years ago the
.*ml.ershlp was l2k. but during the
tree years 273 have been dUmiaaed
d the roll.
he
^
The roll,
lovely re.

BIBLE IN THE fiCHOOL

Uaa'in All

od* of supper* and other money-mak­
ing scheme*.' Rev. Laufman *ay» hit
chuiTh wa* already giving as llbei^
ally aa any oiher. and If they wanted
lo make some on the aide by these
method* he had no objection, though
he doe* not believe in running a
church on auch methods.

fa few at $3 50)

OXFORDS—

Ihn Real Bailable Clothier.

nY.miai
sijMR ot

well as in the High at
The

regular

meetiag of the city

ottDcU will ocenr thla^iUuiig. Thari

rUI protahisr be *lblusa am%r _

Hew Undzrmar 3u»tHt€tivtd .

sums.

Bottist Values at Eccaemp Prices

ji '
!♦

JImerican 6ir1
Our now
2. SO shoe

Ladits

Children's extra rtceccil underwear, per garTOcnt,-------17c and upwards
Misses' extra lleet e*! un.Icnrear. jkt garment................ 17c and upwards
Boy's extra riccceti underwear, per garment........ 2.Hc
all ai*s
1-adics* tlceced underwear, suj^rior iiuaUty........46c
Men's fancy fleeced underwear, superior quality
49c
Men's woolen qnderwear, superior «iuality. .90c and 95c
r—Always get your moneys worth at

THE ECONOMY STORE
ITg //are a First Clou
maler'e Shop

Shoo-

We Can Sell

Our $3.50 and
...$3.00 Shoes...

you. |.toi«ly or ln»inc«.

CiU. phone or .

_

•X Shoe Am OoodJks Its Nsme.**

For M<tn art.* bcucr than

You 6et the same
Stfte as if pou paid

ever this fall.

ami all the jjood lt.*alh6rs.

the Derlinger

^5

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Htal estate €xe^0at.

Call and stt tbtm.

All shapes

New Shoe Store

The Old Reliable Shoe Moose

FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
The Ne. Stand. 242 Vr.mt St

Here are some of the features of
I.. Adler, Bros. A' Co's Roches­

intcreata. owning farm,
•orty. He waa
•Uably the most widely
riy known cltii of Rlngaloy . He can
wme to Grand
ounty from weatem New
was assitant surgeon dur-

work on j>ockcls, no gai)ing of

ing.

Shapely lines, fmc

inside

inside coat pockets, hand paddetl collars, projicf *- wbai)ed col­
lars and Ui>cls; hand mode but­
ton holes, linen stayed j>ockets
verticaUy and across, large cut­
ler of cuff and sleeve Uoing to
permit of slees-e being lengthen­
ed with its own material, if nece«ary.

without sfotling shape:

improved shape of trouser>; fine
trimmings, perfect fit; and well

Suits aud Ouereaats
fl5taf25

'•the dome Of
Oood Clothing* St

Dr. Brownaon, It will be rei
berwd. anoonneed sotne time ago that
he would* build a big aanitarium la
this city In the near future. Hit plana

BENDA A COIVIf^ANY

(a few at $3 0t))

ter made ready-to-.wcar Cloth­

‘^^^^Ides hi* wife and son. the Utti
J J. BrowMon. beliig a practicing pi
Plclan In Kingaley. he leaves a broth
at Monroe Center. William H. H.
Brownson: a »i*ter. Mr*. DeUa Huff,
who haa been with her brother about
a month. c<»ming here from Angelllca.

-By all means liavc a f.t.”

$2.SO

place.

uid later. In 2S71. from Bennett Med­
ical college of Chicago. He waa mar­
ried in 1k71 to Mlsa Sarah Ann Rowe
af Sprlngwater. Urlngaton county.
SV'W York. He came to Michigan $7
rear* ago. locating at Monroe Center.
In 1K74 he removed to King»ley. where
be remained until the time of 1

Immense assortment of new
Fall Suits, Overcoats, Hats,
Fumisliings, direct from the
best manufacturers. r^SSy
-R [Our prices always lowest
Ouality considered, n :: ::

^3.00

Excellence

Loon Lake. Steuben county. New
York. After hU aervice In the civil
war he was graduated from the

Schools'
* ^The Bible in the Public 8ch
•TAB the topic of Rev. W. U I-auf
l^ufiman's
First Meth­
ammon laat evening in the First
:
HEBREW NEW YEAR
odist church.
Laat Sunday evening
he took up the study of the Bible In
the public schools from the edocaUonal siandpolnl. and laat evening it
Beginning tonight at sundown, the
was from the more important phase
of the-work, correction and Inapira Jewlah people wIIr close ihelr stores
for the Jewish New Year. Tueuday
said that the Bible should hold and Wednesday will be the Hebrew
New Year and aervlce* will be held In
the synagogue
The stores will be
Thursday oi
•Vrmdee. It should be made Abe basis open again Thursday.
next week
k will be Hebrww day ol
ate
. and again the stores will

the

llrownson was proj
Brownson sanitarium of this
where be has l*ecn for

THE WEATHER

BOOTS

Some Points of

away yocterdav afternoon at the t
of
y ..ars. He leavt's a wife and <
son. Jay Brt»wn»on. The funeral v

w w OYip Bodk Stm

THEY DO FIT
PERFECTLY

DABBOWNSONISBEAD

•ms~Repalrs to rhu
1* debt, by Ijidies* Aid Pio»«r «f Kingsley end Pr.
incidentals. $iuo; Sun
Centals. $lJiU; Epwonh
Ix-ague irnddemals. $:•».. Total. $l.Me

Ur wif to tm rvwitag iiMBve.
Ib-aver. I*a . Sept. 21—The alander
endv-d In a victory for defendant. The
led vwd
verdict was found to be fof the
sealed^

219 EAST FRONT STREEl
Albirt eiibmki, Mgr.

arc to be **kickcd about,” but no one ever kicks on the
price or quaUty. We have them from 75c to $4.0a Full
line of an the necesnry equipmenV bend haniesi and dodbmg. Let us take your order lor a sweater or foot ban suite

aic made m uricc as
many stjks as other
makers coosider neces>
aary. A diffcrcni palIgm being u|W for every
occastoo; nectl an«l ser­
vice- ahd

Grape Juice

TOCABINET .
POSITIONS

_

HaJUMoon,

by •<«tM

the Balkana Began.

Spalding Toot
Bath

Young Poopk Unitsd by Rsv

Boardman arenoe and Mr. Cart
Bddy of Chleago. Ill. were nailed in
■mi^^^Un^tag^at^rW o'clock

CHODIEN BOASTED ALIVE

M«l.

SEVENTH TEAR—1«82

MARRIED THIfi MORNING

Rutner's Old Stand

Front Sl
II K Ualllei hu mtamed bU poItl.in bnre »ilh .be CIUMii-. Tote
.h..ne <v>. ,n<l h» bteeplei > podUon

Opiwsitc UTiiting Hotel'

RicbKcTwVN-Fib:

)awe's B^ts
Hre makind d
good bit in
Craoerse €ilyItdonTtake
much talking on
our part to con­
vince a cufitomer
they are the best
$3.00 bat made.
Jill dimensions,
all styles and
colors In soft
goods. «

T. WILHELM
\\dxmilton Clothing ^
Comer Uaiaa and Froot

New Black

TRE EVEJfDfQ BBOOW>, TRAVER8B CITT, WCH.. MOXDAT. SEPTfeMBER M, l»08.

THEEVCNINGRECOfHI wmwmjnt

HZAftfff « 6MffS
BUSIMESS CAROS.

CIUND TfUVKIItC MCRAIA
-*jr—
THO*. T.«ATO
X W. HAMNEN

ADVANCE
SALE__

: V

. daily, has
u* trip la

t or ib« Bostoa Amrkwi'k

. etc.; a nice warm bed bUnket leeb
We bought an
iattonal

be«« ar

will beclB In Bo*uwi
Octobw I and win ean»Ui of
four caaMs la «•<* city, with a alnib
crnmc la PI»t*bor« In ca»c a tic re
two llassard. ftOa
read^ of. this paper will be
d to know that there is at leut

•aCh •Thmim, Ha. tt
^ A. AKCLCHCA. Cl^ Oraalator

•tot to Cutik- Hsir< Caimirb C««
being a eoBBtltmional disease, rw
quires a ooaaUtutkmal ireatmentHa:i*s Catarrh Cure Is taken inter^
ally, acting directly npon tbe bJooJ
and macoas surfaces of tbe system,
thereby deatroylng tbe foundation of
the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building np tbe eonstUu
-e in doing lU
and assUUng nature

•4 ai tte FoataAM ai Travan
, Mk> . aa aaeoai rlaw aatsar.

TMK imiOMt OA THE OOVERH

have BO much
hat the)
for any
Send

Do..„
».-.^bat it falls^ to cure

am nNnlotioaa to tbe imkion of the
ooanUT. aaEtar that aeUUooa b
to tbe araaldrai to rcoonalder hU actkm TrlatlTe to the rwintiatem
Fonrama Miller la tbe public m
olEce. la esdUas the aHrerrst rri

*AddiwT. “°J. CHENEY A CO .
‘*Kj1d^by drugflsu. 75c.
I!airs Family Pills are the lK*>t

Booth Haven the Donkley
ning and preserving factory was taken
posseaakm of for thiv?e days last week
by a cloud of bee» attracted by the
fruit and the odor of tbe syrup. They
in mUlions, and tbe employes
1 aboot livelier than ever they
hen It was a matter of business.
Many of them we^ slung before^^i^

:

Our two specials are, first: A good laige warm pair WankeU foe
57ic;om next's^ U a good large pabT^ 11 wool blanket^
$3.76. worth $6XKK
*
%

j
altoankindkofcopi.
rs. etc.
(

nd 'bUrfng torches. hoplmT*o smoke
the bees ouL but they were woraied
Nothing could be done until night

Sec them in our window; anjihing to fomish your home.

day. by keeping doors and windows
shut, the bees were kept out. and
work was resumed.
Miss Helen Brown of Gallen. while
curling her hair, thrust the hot lam

D%S^\

J. W. SL.ATER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

markably pretty girl of 17.
A Coldwater celebrity cUiras
O. P. CARVER A. RRO.
B.*Rogers! of Charlotte, a
man re years of age. who ha
t«M*k bone broken by a falling i
while at a »>am raising In 1R>
died
Tbe case completely
I

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

For aqueous nomem laiure. a Clinton
ounty town n*c<irds a Mr Waters.
ne Atwater, one Kali
a'«*r. one Wells, one Ferry one

Man to Man”

npon Ibe chlrf neratlfe oC tbe Untied
Stai^a to dlatwfard hU duly I

trade, and to cari) bufcra we
pairs that we do in doten lots 1

by a very capabu tefSpanr^The sc-nlr
•ir. 'iB wtTi- very clcTcrly dcvls^ and

Loan Headquarters

5“.s:i'ss?..?srr

Nif Store and dew Siock

TIRE INSURANCE

fy. T. Knapp

U l. *. aUlLDINO

CDe aiatcbmalier

^;^jJOHN R. SANTO
jnjRMTURt. PIANOS. "*r

Havint: opened a new jew­
elry store ai
S. Union
Si., your paironakie is
soliclieil.
^

{BEHERAI Ui<URAHCE[

!jHorts£s.wvMwsijcj r.T7T.;t™

N.W Wllhtlm Blocic.
thiaa
Mper Simons. iIkwith the death <
of Bat lb* Cr«*k
•Oyear-old plon
l*ine line of C.ANhV.
ihrllllng situs’Ions keep the auJl
tiled by a Michigan Central
la taror U the baloaa.! Tbe wfotlroeai in'
•m*' In a state erf n.nstani ini
Simons wa.
rain a few days ago
41^09 8. VJrilori
or the reaoitttkm. ao far a« the
Some very entertaining
specialties the youngest of 11 chi
eac< t betwwrn >be nakiQ mod MiUcr la were introduced ditrtng the play, rhlel mill be reached the age of 47 year?
rf .ThicU was the singing <rf LfUf Nel ild any »rf hU brothers or sisters iuis>
eomeracd may have Ju merti
C. A. SUTHERLAND. Mgr.
r^toion*! pou... tuner, wilb Kliaanll Pi*m. Co
Pl*v» Qlmm sad BM,rb*»«^ V
le Helm, wbrne versailk* ta’enttt i
Bis>ruaciW4lh«lni Blk.. »1thlUk- l.nrol-c«V IL**
.
iJUOgUty. Aorid«U la*ur»nce
when It onaMs to demaadlna that tbe rcr;arkablf
for a child. On the wh<
'’rile Fcrless Portland cement com
Q K. CU
M. IV-Wilhelm block. Tr»rer» j Johnson Stock
But e Whe -w t
United Eutea lovcrnmeni yield to the ibv play was v<Ty satisfactory and i
pan%. at I'nlon City, while excavatinii
luiiience
evinced
its
appPK-iaiir.n
OB. It U to aaeume that the
for marl, have created quite a lake
Clcsning and Frothcr knu>.nihuslastic
demonstration.
vnd
now
they
have
stocked
It
will
mnerlor to tbe leuveraine.
ORS. SAWYER A PENHALLEGON, Carqict
vating. Can-t m-wing aud lAymg.
tt.
li.
ir
jKiachers
cun
l*e
kept
away
Rovanuaent must bow to their au
BrL»nr *cndmc y.>ur ,4d .-aijM iM
erywbere an* say
a:i»e press
in a few years the old marl inds wll
tbority. Preatdeat Rooeerelt
away to be
ini.* Tug-. k i td.sKl things of the real be gvH»d Ashing grounds.
.buwy.m*in,j^
,
loft} respect for organheed labor, and nerlt°€rf the ew pnrducilon of "A
ratlc looking agent claim
The October 10 Story Book.
»eni Tlffanv uf New York,
has repeatedly shown bis friendship Royal Klave.* Irelng brought here
Work or Mlghest *»o»*.oie Grojc
RciMiris of the Increasing suet
N. B, CIUPW. Proriidor
alah iiouls Lyii
rklnc Ann Arl
of lu St.iry Ikiok continue M mult!
:e<l this intere.iing I.} charging f
IHNi upwards
and ent glaim
Well* Sii
,g:y empha four miles
When Yon Want a Nice t .t! of Kcai
IS find while pl..w4ng
Ann in hlr
I.' morning He turned up an obi
314 FRONT ST.
to subserve the interests of
r coin or medal lK*arlng on om
nment to the best of bU
lie llk.*nv*s .rf l^wis Cass
R.ATKS \Um;» 2ik . 15cl> *2.V
j Butchora and Sausasr© M.ikois.
IMU. ami .»n th.* otb.*r
. of Ca*> aud IluibT.
U*w|s
The press of the eounir} is with the
Meals served at all H.mrs.
and William f». Iluilcr w«*r.* ih«* bon -lory wr'*:ei> «a m
president, and newspapers
mn.Mdnics for pr.*fbb*nt and
C-omfortali’e and well ttimishr 11
Tii;' leader i* th.* lai.*clawes denounce the action of the
pni forward l.y th- s
•h.* IH c ,.l Mr t'arfuth . niitle.1 “A I
Waablagton Central Labor union
Slump In I he rmbr.dift Mark.u
a e so kw
.
onjoyablc
The Chicago Chronicle. Chlcagos
wl;irh
leading denoeraUc newspaper, si
1*^.. a city of 2:;.0oo inlialdlants.
Ikmiihv nix wr:
This action, amounting to a p
The state Pr.>shyu*rlna synrri will l-llows an ndv.
Omc#—r.05 NVw WPbP'rr !? •'•.iv Cltl
m.M'i jn the Mr*t church at Sanli Sr.* til. boy and hi.^ nia-,*r pn.v.*
leal boycott of the prwsdldent. Is
Marie. iM gInning Ocinl,;v 13.
,o1v«to worthy .rf th. ir la<!y lov
deratnod to have been taken with
At Albion RoIhti ShlfiVnan Is umb*r laic bv H. S. Canfic’d call.*.l '•the —
. approval of the chiefs of the Fed«»rs
! arr*>st on ih.’ rharg.* or\ a-sault and
inv i-ccncaa
'
tkm of Labor. Mr Oompers. ib

waW. Lath rui.ai* ..od
h-*l
Imticrv up<m his n.*lghlH.r. on.* Martin
Itic comr
I Th.* flrsi «.f IW.* Mcrapp. r* is K\ y-ars
of that federation, however. Is quoted
\
Rat-.''rrom Srto*S2.00
1 K*ia'.*’ i:x.
nil.
Drtrelt"lt'd W I
and the oih.T
Farmer Ship op i- a n.*ail
p«r day.
r»?.» 1,5 ih«* wr, k
ally put Util.* b.vc
as saying that he has not flgt
I I AN WAIT
Ih.* act .of biiiid
man enr-eht Mar In fn ih.*
I.- tif a pr.iiy si.-mu
the matter because li wotHd be txin
la, out. and Is ^uch1 a new and m»ve ipg a small .lam on Shlpmai
Shipnian-s h!M
"Th.* for*.*i.* ..f Kvh
.trary to the constitution of th«> organ! tu- that U Is causingg much favorabl.
Maiuai.’.-. Ri.* birarr.*
is ii rich in send
irtment. Not oi
' otT Martin's tar
satlon to -take sides in isdltlcsl mat
h. is thoroughly unbp.
Jh.‘ oTher s Shipman adml
mns.*.,rpt,*c.*
j*.
/left- This is a plain admission, how ue.it. but h has
Ml} that . Is ne.^i
:
'us y.mng.T friend .low
.-Ilmlyard Kipling
, ever, that tbe matter is pt>HticaI. and 1..1 ilH- old-time
s\. !.:m a choking, l.ui thiiik
not less an admission thaf Mr. Gomii If the rrlilcisms CM-eivetl In Si. lAiuii n.-^ isilttcd In hisaction
EXCURSION
ANNUAL
uiM that the aud lence .went away ftM*l
.V vein four feel ihlck of cxc.
doulde their money-. osi his b.-n sTtick by a mining
E.-A. A. R. R.»Wedne*day.
Via M. S
si^rth.* The dale Ihtc
pni y at Ray City
October 7.
lav September 24.
A irfdmtn.nt woman church i
I Jackson was c^mpIaintMl
dollar* 10 T.,b‘do ami nrfum
Sun s Minsin*ls
g liquor in her husband'#
wretched business wish to makt sure
1* tan* f.ir round trip from T«.her.' is M«»nday..Se
any pilni fn Ohio on following
of the nominal km and election of wll be
:ier 2K Tht* Plitslleld tMass ) H
er falling 2- f.*ct fn.m a i
I. S A* M S . <• H A 1) . Hock
PresIdTOl RooseveR' neat year by •al l. “Gu.s Sun's Aro.Tiran Min
st.»ry v.randH. a Rig R.»ck
urchin
IN'imsy
about a.OOO.tMH) majorliy. they cannot parke.1 the Academy .»f Mu.ic
jMinjn*.! up laughing
The Ip.rkTcst assorinicni of Ivcautiful
h.m:as Cb'ary. on,* of the vci
do anything better calculated to ac mailntM* and evening, and gave a
e.nira
We ^ire in the busim'<s of littin;^ out
Ma*s eprformanee .rf ihe hi
he Thlr.1 Michigan cavalry.
ru;;*. you will find is m>w on sale in
boys withi clothing.
clothinjr. We have
hav actji
a«. Thi* Arst part
cb.*e the gas Jet in hhi roi
their threat to ImyrtUi him Into full
our larpci dcpartmcni. You will be
cd our steadily increasing trade by
Mlings, to ;he close Grand Rapids and was found t
eliclUMl the ht*arilsurjirisi-d how *mall the price is for
con.stan: striving to improve th<- qual­
D the general opln lo Ruiicrworth h<*spital. where hi*
really hii;h class oriental ruj;:s. We
ity of the garments **oid here. They
strtmeest mlnstrei
Is despairtd of.
Cleary is f.O
-It U the president a plain duty to
W.**t
Kasson. Mlrh. A pt. H* -A
have neve, shown such handsome
are as siyli'^h a** clothing can be made
,rf ag.* and his homo Is at C.* .lubrf
homo w.«dding bK.k platN* at thtnslit that every government ‘shop'
ronna. Mich. H,* came to Grand lUp^
can hardly tell them from
uaiUT
and we insist the manufacturers give
of Mr. and Mrs G.*.»rgc A.
shall be open He has no right to per­
ids to aiien.l th.* x.mnlon t»f hi* regi- r.*sldcnc‘
ni; imported rup>. Many of
P.'ck of Kasson. Sunday afternoon^.
the
us the wearing quality. We arestiow1 ack to ill.* days of ih«* pow.lered
mit any such shop to be closed against
ScptcmlMT 13. IJmit. when their oldest
iht* doi^ns are exact reproductions
ing the finest assortment of boys’ and
•ny man because of hU •Aagrant non wigs, velvet kue.* bnH.K*hi*^ and
danghl.r. Ro*a May. was united In
.vtords. smifT Uix.i* and lac* handk.*r
ol
ih.e
most
elaborately
woven
ru^rs'
mos
L*. 00 to IkMr.rfi and Tolcd.i. »6.i>0 to marriage to -Mr G.Hirg.> H. Barth of
voulhs* clothing ever brought to
• unionism.* or for any such cause.
chbfs. is one takim in ”IU.'hanl Car Chicago. 14.00 i.\ Grand Rapids on G.
place you j,
Such a ho‘^
Traversi* City and the prices an•IX the strike aocletles see At to ve’. - the play which hMwar.1 E Rose H. A I. annual >xcur#ion October C
L»pU.r..r...u..a... ..>•
large size
P from $1.5h to $15 the suit. We w:mt
wanr. fro.11 a doorway to
boycott Mr. Roosevelt for doing hU so successfully dramatlrtMl from
I. '.OM ;«> Richmond Ociobcr 13. Ask
vl.l r.vk and Miss Emma Remvvhy from 45c ‘ V these goods to be seen, 'fhe buving
anv t: R A I. agent alavut It.
room :ind lilt' i
plain duty under the const It uik.n and SU.U ChurchlU-s novel of the
1Tnd:Sli^ Fred Bohik ant! Miss
in which Andn w H.diHui
ISTSlCt Li'Iv Barth. The bride, was has lived
to $:ir,. I*h*a**eil to show thci
them to you
the laws they will, let It be rvin-aied. name,
will sureU follow.
l».' seen at Slt*inlH*rgs Grand Opera
her.* from Infancy and is one <»f Kasdo more than they «>uld possibly do H.'ise Stxm Fur the pasi two s.'a.*Min
■.ttmahk* young ladles, was pretin any other way to promote his nomi Mr. Hobson ha* been presenUng this
irel in white mull trlmnu*d with
•i-| •• and is»nra}lng the hen*. -'Rich
nation and election nest year.
laee sn! ^at^n rihlK»n. and
carried
Will
alwavs
be
found
on
our
book
l Capri’
a stirring • tale as a
is m.»re popular than ever. Sales are
raniu
whit,* ;H«:unias
nias and g.
g.raiiiums.
The
”On this Issue the president will be ar
shelves. You want 10 l^e|> up with
ntuel aud had a greai vo*^mi.*
It In'
■c the con vent bmal black,
increasing constantly. Just listen to
elecUHl by a maj«*rliy so large tha^ gill* In Maryland ai Carvel hail ai a
the newest wriiinjjs of your favorite
alxeit
concrai mat ions alxeti
this: The Bradbury Piano w:
mere political ps^but will dUapp^’Si pcrI.Hl In Am.'rican history Just
Immciliau* n*lattvcs and fri. nds
authors. Then there are so many
the lH.glmiing of the war .rf th.
cently chosen by the Chicago Board
H
to pvrtake of a ismntlful
brii^ht
writers
who
arc
making
names
lb ibiq. With a pn^av l.o.* .^t.»,y. t|ie
dlnm r s. rv,*,l by ’he i
of education as the piano to J*e used
play lakes it auditor to l^md.m. show
for themselves: you want to know
Mr. and
exclusively i; the higher grades of
:U' the machination.* t.f an ambitbxis
valuable I
them.
Here
are
some
of
the
latest:
faiher and a wealthy dak.* f.iiled in
Public Schot >ls of Chicago. The fact
“Gordon Ktirh" Thomas Nelson
ih -ir elTorls to force lK‘auilful Ik
that the deeision was reached after
SL-^nners into a luvel.*rs marriage Th.
Taije: “Golden I'lcece.” l.)avid Gra­
traverse cjty markets
ver>' careful exi»eri examination of
h.*r»i of the ston. Hirhard Carvel, is
ham rhillips: “Ur. Bryson/’ brand H.
I in this mailer. V ’.ii.bkKHlod American, and there b
the most renowned makes, adds one
Spearman: ‘ The Sherrotis,” Geo. B.
an pb* opp<»riuntiy given him Mr the
more to the many valuable endorser
dbplay ol his luiirlotism in the deMcCutcheon: “The Bishop.* Cyrus
incnts received during the half cenferve «if the colonists
Fr..m L
Townsend Brady: “Out for Coin,**
th* scene shift* back lo Maryland,
tur>'of its existence. Wc are sole
McHugh: “The Pit;* Frank
vi; I. of cjursc. iherv* is the happy re
agents. .
uiion
The dramatist. Mr. Ruse, is
Vorris: “Ike Glidden of Maine.”
lH..a government of all the people, of .-a! I M have taken few lllienies In the
i. tiptatbin of the play, retaining all
capital and Ubor. bf the unlootsi and of
the dramatic incidents iiosslbb*
are just the kind of present to make
n e coming engagement of Mr
.A genuine calf skin, with an oak sole’
*on in -Richard Carvel" will I*
more acceptvotir friend. Nothing
that will wear like the tree itscli and
event of universal Interest to
able, for they are positively the
stand as much rough weather. Going
ENFORCE BICYCLE ORDINANCE. p;*.go.Ta who enjoy romantic v
L chair that is made. Never had
The “open" bicycle aMsoo is being Ti e company aupporiing Mr. Re
to school ii5 hard on any shoe, but this
is raid to t*c a very large and
ind never

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fnlng the nac of the walks of the
city. CooaUnt and mthleas violations
DompUlned 6f. and the poHc» win
' to be all over the city at once.
tbe prorisloBs of the ordinance. Bu.
tt Hdera of wheMa will study the *»rdi
nance they win Icnre to what exlnn
the use of tbe walks Is allowed and
the police a lot of hard work and
atrtetlf ohaanrad by wheelmen, and U
it M not obaanred. then the police
wlliaaalhat It la enforced.
Tbe anbatanoe of the ordinance Is

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In the last analysis nolaxly knows
but we do know that It Is under strict
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Abuse that law even slighily
pain results. Irregular living mean.

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a R. E I. TO RtCHMOND S&.00.
Annual O. R. A 1. excursion to Hich^
mond. ind,. U oe Tuesday. October
15th. Tlckeu good fur 10 days Get
n 1 informatloD of any O. R. A 1
agent or address C. L. Lockwood. <Jco*
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J5.00. Tickets «ood to return
days. 8e« G R. R L ai

particular one will wear as long and
00k as M'ell as any you can buy.
These sell for S2 and $2.50 and you
can’t beat it. We have other styles
that sell f»r $1.25 and S1..50: of course
they are not as good, but they are.
the best for the money you can find.
We have just as large a line of girls’
and misses’ shoes.

ou: suchJaeau2 the 1
hf
filled'^with genuine hair and to be
softer than any other made. Our
pnccs now are from $8.00 to $15.00.
We want you to sec them.

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mn A POINT
worth romemberlng,^ namely:
that= when we Intr^uce oiir
“BEST” flour to you and say
It's all the name implies you
may rely upon what we say.

CHHOHIC SORES
SIftixs of PoUtxted Blood.

before tb* drc&lt oowt a werti tram

SoiiirthwaUe for eoaptataumt: Pratt
A Darla for dafe&daat.
The Oral Wood Otab Co ra OcUrc
DomtalBo aad lYed P. Doolale. bOl to
correct coa tract.
Tbomaa Bmartliwaltc for cowplalnaat; Pratt * DarU
for defendant.
Cbarlea J. Und va Anna B. Lind,
petition to Dodlfr decree. Pam C
Gilbert for complainant; Pratt ft Da-

/aatiee of ihe*Sl^*w! O.'Lee^i
Constable Brary atteetinc the tra
McUon Saturday erentn«. Mrs. Hatt
Ronmell. 39 years old. sisned papr
to a lease, by which si
I ber 9 months old son
Mr. and
Hunt. IlrU
ndecaen.
Folta
la North
^lra«e.
contract. Mrs. Rammel!. with trars
strcnmina dosm ber cheeks, tenderly
handed^ baby boy. Clyde Hockmar
to Mrs^unl,
'^unl, who will be p foster
r 5«) years, ac
but it is spec!

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or face in <Jd age or middle life. Whenever n sore xefoMS to lieal the blood
is always at fault, and, while naliacptic washes, salves, soaps nnd powders
can 4o much to keep down the inflammation and cleanse the sore, it will

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I centAL I
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Ions. I: was attached to a buoy. The
Ightbouse tender
Ualsy saved the
men when they were almost exhaust
ed. and a laiai s crew sent out from

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Hann^ Lay ft Ca rs. Albert H.
Irown. foreclosure. Pratt ft Davis for
omplalnanL
Anders F. Erickson vs. Emil Nelson,
larie Nelson, bill to set aaide deed,
•arm cv Gllben for complainant;
•ratt ft Dav«t for defendant
In the matter of the estate of Edna
V. Milk-r. an Infant; petition to sell
real estate
IMichln ft Crotser for

every respect cnaoln taolnn
every sense except in came
for a period of 20 years, and « hen the
leadb. or contract, expiixy. the boy
may return to his mother, or b«> at
liberty to support her. Mrs. Rummell
made an affldarii that
the giving
away of her child was because of her
Inability to suppon borw-lf and the
child properly. She earns her living
ina^Dexter vs. C. L. M*ells el by washing since her last husimed
III to quiet title. 8. M Brown for
diverted her The woman s flr<t hus

I5.cn. to Uurolt and Tolelo. fiiOO to
p», 84.00 to Grand Rapids on G
I annual excursion Qptober C
Farm C
Gilbert fur eomplali
- - aond October 13
Ask
Pratt * Davis for defendant.
agent about It
J. E fJrelllck f’xi. vs. George Mills
ll#79^l6l
lingers, mochanic's lien. Coveil ft
speclos and
I for complainant; P C. fJlII
^d as a >alualile addition to
ihHr newapaprr plant as a guaranty
ORDINANCE.
utloo's exhibits,
•humach
f.»r Its yal«< return to Old Crum, an
liurh of Ih-rlln. the other day.
Hi«ers et al.
Indian chieftain. wb<»e daughters
made ih%- rube
The robe Is va'tiable a young woman was stung to death O.vell1 ft Cross for co
hy
a
asps.
The
iragt-dy
ivccurred
in
a
Glll>ert
for
deft
bt-cause of the 72K elks* ie.th with
eemi sery where she was visiting the
H.V
Fxlwln Dye. divorce
al.irl. ti Is adorned In fmnt snd l»<hind
The*e ».*eth are said to Ik- gra%‘- Of her lover.
Lle.it Crispulii l*ataja. of the I'hllIs for deft
worth I& apiece as all the Urge and
[•outs, the Brs* of the
line spMrlmens.
They are. aectirely
Mary J. Crain vs
Ion I. No autonu.biU
fastened to the robe with slendm
r similar vehicle, si
Farm C. C
buckskin thtmgs. The n>be Is made of l ulled States army, has arrlvinl at divorce
TYbro from Manila
First as a spy. trialnant
|H?!Ieil or driven ufKjn or
lef of delect I VOS and
afterrvet. alley or other public
Henry I) Fit/|mir
s a lieutenant of a rorofwny Fluimtrlck. divorce.
iiy or Traverse City, unle
The teeth attarl
s, 1‘aiajo gained conslderahle f..r ci.mplalwini.
w.n In charge or cmrul «
■ pollerted In the <
dlsiinrtliui with the Ameriran f.irns.
hlrie. or who is acting as
Nellie M. HlddUxu
sling C!b
CTfaase famll
and nnally.on the special riTommenda- llhhll.ii.me
iher.i,f. and as such >op. rator con
.llv..ni
e, of the ,
tion of idem. Clen Young he recently Cmlor lor mmplalns
the m.‘ans of propuUion ..f any
was ordered to re|iun at Fort iKwrenaiitomohlle. auiu .-ar, or ..ih.r
lar vehicle shall h.* a pers.»n dtily
etEh* ri.Ue repn-<ent« Si;4, mUIii ItHtn woH’j. Kas . wiiiTe-he wilMaki* a mil!
M»d by the rhy of Traver.-eC'lly to
urelm of I he furust
*Tniln"urmo*nkev/mH bs'ilu^ In Itol.
!• an op.*raior *.l such v.-hii ’es. In
Issues of Fact.
Thimias H Williams id Sau Fran
inMei K OfM-ra house In t'im-lnnati. fletl
CLaihn Jeffru-s
Hlrney J .Mor ihe manner iM-reinafter provblt l; and
To :lM« ns.r and Ingan hurling hricks tan r.plevln
Farm C
Gilbt-rt for tor i‘h- piirisises ..fihis ..nllnatic- the
taee i^rark.Vul sill ^ieverihelesn\| and I Ilex through the skylight and plalutm; Pratt ft DavU for deb-ndanl i.-rniH or names • Automfthll. * "Auto
wliift.iws of th. hoii.He of Hr J
M.e.v Thuru II- vs - Sylvester H car." and "oth.T ►iml!nV^>ehlcles.“
Haejr. opposite They aisfi Umilmrd.il .Horner.; an<l May Homers, nssum
whenever and wh. n v.u us.-.! In th
.sifnfH
IneheK ..tgh and silghs 71
lahc-. shall be h.-hl to embrat
ftouiu’s
Willinmr iKuight tfm of a •vUh iJli-s the pedestrians win. «p Frau ft Davis for plaintiff: Parc
.rim Iml the bitiMIng till they wer.> tllllM-n for d.-fendaniK
ntean. an.l are hereby defined
1*01118011 rhfmmau and ihinkfc hlf* |«ir
I. ahy vehlHe driven v»r propelh
l-:uiit Jordan Luinlew Co vs Di
fltase Is a freak, alt hough the show
“If.-ung
sold
for
H.Kob
the
Imrmnl
or nl.Ag lh.‘ stroets. xilh-ys t
DaKe, assumieiii.H-fYati ft DavU
'man durlared it to l»e a .Madagascar
hulk
Id
the
steamer
Maria,
which
r public ways of this city wheib,
l.luititlff; Farm C tlilU-rt for deft
lireed of dsarfirt ismles. similar to
us.k
«re
and
was
towed
out
Into
the
Kdwhr.l
A.
Klldee
V*
Frank
Hat
Uie 8hHlan.l>
The animal has a
bum. a Hsyoime. N J.. oil com­
rough ti»at of dark hmsn hair ami a hay
is eliiariclty. steam, rompresrod nl
•hnggv tall. He U aUmt as large a^ pany U mm-l. snrprl«-.l to I,mm that
naptha, gasolin.?. keros, m . «.r ..ill
a giml
One smild suspi^i him of the cargo of oil and naptha, worth
t-dii. had esrapld dinnicllon
motIve-P..W cr ..ther than animal p .w.-r
J din ilausoiii
HuU-rt Krant
liiMftnr rather than kUkIng. hut
it May s Imndlng. N J . a valuahle . Jecim- iii
Farm C. Gilbert for plain or motive pow. r supplied soh-Iy by
.‘xertlon of a human b.
tiff; A. F Nerllng.T and W H. I
sick
|*ro\id.«d. howcT.T . that not bin
hImMdf a horse Hb h«sd )m>t ecirers
ilngllls and gradually "Fr'i/Wl,-st vs. John K.mple. ires- hcn-ln shall apply to the oiK-rathm
i silver dollar
.me lime during the pass appeal.
' wor
I*arm 4*. <Xm.eri for any ItHiimotlve, grip car. motor, trol­
At HI iKMiis Mrs Mary K Jaliii
hn.ke the halter, ran Idalnilff and Fatcbln ft CroiVer for de ley car or <»ther vehicle u^ed by any
amt her l.iyear'dd daughter.- I'eaih
steam or street railway^ up.»n' ^and
are ihgn Inmi hums rsured hy gaso fn.n. the ham and Jumped Into Itah i“ns.-.
n...e*Ti K. Ma^n et al vs
Dan
In nreordanee
•il I™ an:
Ihike. assumpsit.‘ William <'anH*ui
---------------npany ur c
tor plaintiff and William H. Foster 1
fluid on hi his shi*p eanmd Ih
i«ctSon 2. The mayiu-, or
U.y bad iM-eti in the habit of heljdag
mayor' of said city shall have lu.wr
John .MV Fatrhln and W. F. Crot»
hit mother abo.ii the stove during
and atithurliy to. and shall Issue an or
vs John Holmes, assumpsit appe
the da>. He s-nsu somnamhulUt. und
for a lici'nse to any and al! fu-r
Fatrhln ft Crotser f.»r plaintiff; I
4n hU sle<^ turned on nnd IlghUil the
making application to oin-mf
d. rw.s..| A; Cmlor fur d.-fense
A tire resulted that huniiul
Such automobile, nulo car. oi
Fearful Oddo Agamst H.m.
•Mi:., il W. tmore vs. the Concordia
.Mrs Mshn and 1‘i«rl sho ran In the
r similar vehicle: Provided. th.*n
lb Irlddon.
alone and
destitute Fin- Insuiance Co, assumpsit. Falchln
its. Judgment such applicant shall
Dicklns
An eiectrie car has run at the
Hurl . In brief was the condition of ft Crotser bu- plaintiff.
Ilf lot; 4 4 miles an hour on I he Zossen sn ( (1 soldier hy name of J.J Havens. St.v.-n.oii, fulhn. Wanvu a Hei
\>n. and quallfl.Hl to i.iirnte any
military road, fiermany. aatd to be Venaillcs. O. For years he wa-.
I automobile, auto <nr or othei
Mu hae! Nthe htghi>st speiil im-r altalniHl.
s Nettle Young
iroiihled
with Kidney
dlsrasc and
lar v-hk-le. Such order for llren
•mglmrers In eharge of tlie e»«
neither ihwtoni nor nu'diclnes gave
n plevln. Covell
Cnrss for plaintiff; Farm (*. Gilberi wrhen IrttUc•-d. Khali Is- presented to I
him n llef. At length he tried Elec
mrms eiiHTlMhat
miles an
ir .1. t.-iis.-. •
City Clerk
trie Hitters. It put him on his feel
sill IH- r^-aeluM
In riwirt ..rder and now he togilfles;
•American S...»a Fountain
Cm on the r«.ad to oomploie recov­ Fnutk i.ahyiii. iv|.l. vln. l*iiirhln ft
I be granted I
Ih-sl ou earth for Liver and Crot-.-r i.M- plaintiff.
Uouehes inriving the paymaster, an ery
troubles and ail forms of
Ittrn‘ey J, Morgan vs.
I* J
liul exceeding one yar, »n7
ongtm<er and four men put off from Lhli .-y
aten island ! Hioi. aeh and Bowel ComplalnUi Only
shiir.- at TonipkInsvUle. Ktaten
m and tho Township of I*enlnsula. e*‘nK.-« Khali expire on the 30th day of
was swatoisHl and all tlieU-tHGuarantnil by Jas. G Johnson
1-siMiss on the case. Underwo.>d ft
.^erUmrd The paymaster-.snd F. II
k«M-p a com-ct and accurate ar
rinl..r f..r plaintiff; Loran^er ft Lo^
t. of all perron* to whom licem«e^
ing.T for defenkc.
Ijivina Held vs. John ]
(.‘ovell ft Cn

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Iialf as mud
much—aml ijuarantre the suit. You
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II you wear a
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Over it^ superh road bed hnir ta«t
lily trains, provided with all the luxncs ol modern trax el. bring Cliicagc
nd the Fait wrthln easy reach ol th<
ans-.Missmiri region and the IMcihi
oast
Three ol these daily trains pav
westw.nrd through Omaha to l>enver
Ogdro. Salt Lake. Sacrainrnto. San
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lange. One of them, the
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ited, less than thn-e day^Chtcag.
the Coast is the nvst m.vemlK
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time to revoke any licenKO that ha.s
been liiaued. If In bis Judgment the
safety and be*l Interests of the public
shall require such revocation.
Station 4. No ajiiomoblle. auto car.
or other »lmllar vehicle, shall be pro
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•ad at the tame time tones up the system and buil^ up the gueral health.
21 you have a chremfc sore write us. Ko charge lor mefical adrice,

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Errrythlng flrst-cloaw AU ootftds roosss.
IT^ bwta, vftirtrtc llghW. .to. Oom hisak
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Farm For Sale
Need
100 acres known as
Grand
bam farm. One of Ibe
aouth of
Trarorse
orse county: 3% miles
i
the cUy
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{ OREILICK CO. CITY.
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PAVING TAX

foUowlng boundarle.i;
Garfield avenue on the cast; the *outh
line of Carver Btni-t and the south
line of Seventeenth vini-t -on the
Notice to All Pe
Thoraday. Saptamber 24. 1903.
routh; the west side of Klmw ood ave
The spi-cial assei
nue on the west; and all piirtlons of tin* paving of Cass
Bate Ball at Central Lake. '
On alsjve date the Pero Margitetu* the within *ald dcBcrlbed RtrtKl.s. Ami
pon all other slreeiR and allevK the
roiii
Cnion street to Gass
111 run a special train, leaving Travlaxlmum *p<i'.l vhaW in- ll* nilh'tt fier street. Is no.v in my Land* for collide
i>e City at 7:(H) a. m . and arriving
tIon, the
assessment to lie paid
a: Central Lake at !t;30 a. m. Rate.
Section 6. Each and i-v*-iy aulomt> on or before the 30ih day of Sept cm
7.V far the round trip.
l!e auto car. or other similar-vehicle,
nOTiCE TO TAXPAYERS,
Traverwc City va. Kattcaaki
riven or. propelled iiihui or along any
Oflice“iu the \Yli: elm Dltirl;. Risiui
A hot fight tnf the base ball chatririo- lav rolls fur the collecUoi
trev-t. alley or public way in the city
onshlp
.:i-2:-23
lool and city taxes and special aaf Traverse CUy. aliall U- equipped
smentP tor the five wards of the
nd i.upplleil with an alarm b-l! or
HJOO..
. .Chicago.. . . ..$6j00
V i>f Traver-e CUy. Michigan, have
oog or not less than four Inches or
'n placH'd in my hands for collec^00.............. Detroit ....... 5.00
ANNUAL EXCURSION
more than six inches in dlameier. or
5-00 ............... Toledo ...............5.00
rome similar device f«»r soun
5J» ... La CroeM. Ind.. .. 5J»
................................ I5.O0
IK-iroit
alarm, and the same shall be i
4.00 . .. .Grand Rapids .. .. LOO
at street crossings, and wherever
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1903.
else deemed advisable by the
l!4o3. Irom 8 o'clock unUl 11:30 o'clock
jpids
‘LOO
rounded for the
of such vehicle, to be rounUe
in the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock to
puriiose of notifying pedcAtriaP.^ or (Sta'Ions H«i'd Ciiy and south. |:i00.i « o'c’oek In the afternoon of each day.
icurslun Uckets to iwlnis menUoned other* of the approaeh of any such vo
Tuesday. October 6th,
All taxes paid before September 1st
1 heading, at rale qmited. Good to
- andand each automobile, auto car.
win be received without coIIecUon
•turn on trains not later than Oct.
her similar vehicle, shall be Uiclimond Ihd . 15.00, Tuesday. IK-t.
;th. Ask agents for particulars as to
ped with a brake or soj of
me or trains, etc. Tickets will be brake*, and all such vehicle*
ickets g.xid for.ie days
6
shall
ber 1st. a penally of one per cent for
K»d \o stop at InlerroiHllate points
t ft I. agent for Infonnsiioi
lighted^ Ump.^ or
^*
couc-tion win be charged. On al!
o. C. U Ijockwood., Gen'l
Mith of Saginaw or Holland ami east
taves remaining unpaid on October
r Hastings or Grand Ledge.
T ln*motlon on any street, Agent. Grand Kaplds. :
1st and until November 1st. a penalty
21-22-23-28-:
alley or other public way. at any time
of two per cent for coMecilon wrlll be

yourscU
i.us and Ihe disease
rocs wii!* t: uMi. Thiscxplsins why

I r T.AnA.-.VS fdICIiOBE
KI!.n.T{ :t worth more in prsctic. 1 .cvvUi ihsn a whole drug store

TAXES.

.
ij:i. butfU s Disease. Rheuroa: Ceurr i. Cancer ind all chronic!
u: i j.d c. ^rdeis. It strikes at the)
ARE SICK with any kind!
J ia-.as-.. a: i th* doctors don't helo
, : c. -why 'u-o fu :hcr bme withthem>
Yooi rilrr.;::! rr.ay be serious and
to the grave.
j
It J vj Fare u.e:i Uki.-.g all oorl* of i
f . t me ;^ es wi hout benefiL ti
1 ir taco.%;im«thcn»7

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•'Scrs“A‘'Hr;“-5*;i:„4L.„v,.
VB.i-ll,;i;Jet| U IM*VV
rnu.e di.nt s the first :
leal but •luring th

The prim-e.or tValc* has takm Ms
ihet s pla«* R* nrbltcr of men's fn-hn*. Hr seldom wesra a srU m :e
demeanor, and on conviction thereof
Ibun three times
sliall iH* punished by a fine of not to

A Boy-. Wild Rbl.’fcr LIf..
WIIU H t.nillr «n>ona
e«i»ciiD*
Bucklcn*a Arnica Salve,
lias world wldo (aae for manrelot* common Jail of Grand Traverse county
cures. Il surpaaaas any other salves for a Period of not to exceed thirty
loilon. tilntment or halm for CuU.
Corns. Burns. BoiU. Sores, Felons.
endured death * agonies from asthma;
Ulcers. Tetter. Balt
Rheum. Fever
Bores. Chapped Hands. Skin
Erup­
tions; Infallible for Piles. Cure guar­
anteed. Only 15c al Jaa. O. Jol--------- eSeet la tir.Dtr 4»>i »ner lu piibllCA- writes; *1 now sleep soundly erenr
and F. H. Meads. Drugglau.

THE BOSTaN STORE

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CUy Treaaurer.

SEWERTAX
Notice to All Ret
tax roll for
The special asses
extension
tension of the sewer In the allw
I of Union alroet. has been placed
i ray hand* for coIlecUon. the lame
I be paid on or before the 30ih day
I September. 1903. •
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Ooaranieed

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Radam’s I
Microbe Killer
is tnire water charged with anttaspHc
g-Jicy. It will kill the mllllooa of
kSi

your riu.^ nay »». tt H«

TYat 1* whxt Radam's Microbe
Kiiitr doea-lt mokes aick peopi* well

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O. R. ft I. annual excnralon to DeLung trouble*.

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THE gVEKPrO BBCXHCD, TRArEBgp CltY,' MICH., MOSPaY, BEPTEMBER *1, 1*05.

LCFT PpR JACICtON TODAY

WENT OEPERTiENT

■imti

HAVE CONE TO
CONIEIENCE

UreeV8hii,iRStyli,Beuty,
WiariiilSatisfactim.„

IMT MMM «( Tfct. •OkjMt

Tba opwlai «f «ba
rldlacerfMepelafaaao

Vnmtnf U»

« <te cur -K- H
Mch rMv rto«M k»o«

fUM «f TH^ir Prwmmt

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this topic was gttm.

r'lMto 2aaS»*«r*'

•«o« «• Chaat. who will be her gt^at for a
^

r^sTu‘!;.^t3£iu

f0t th0
Y—r.
aaaee. Tbe coppers will probablf pal
Ulahi bead to tbe plea of the aiaa who
' : ' fUr. W. L. iMufmMn. pa«tor erf tb*
‘dW not know that walk wao furtild
* ifl MHlwKtivr rfc irrh.
HofI:
KMMir or tbo AoKvnul Hinreh. «»d
V I fMklteit KUKt M Ij <!arr*l l«fi to0^y for tlM MlehiKMi M«cbo4i«t
gertP* L No perw* shall at any
r
eomiorroc^- at Jack«a». Bar.
Be dde any vrlortpede, blcyr^le.
laafm Is rofi trzr of thr i
rfety. or tnrycle on or alone any
sidewalk on East Proai •treet. fnw
*? alJ ibr«* erf Ibaa* mlalsta
tbe latf^loo of Front and
not ncaraad u» tbls pla««. ii «r
streets to WelllaictoB siroK. <
l« oa aaeociol of tli# eoadHloai
saat side of Union street, fniin »>uBl
n<iU
ciNirebas
bare itaaali
otreat aoutb to Tenth afreet. On tbe
asbad for tba ratara erf ibeir p
f ad tba araaldiap alder bas al«
l/«blr twaaiendad aad bi. reu
ei
On the we,

Mb ebarrbee bate made sph
lirogtaao Aarlac tbe three rears’ dm
loratea of iba two bwal Mtatotara. The
«alr tbiac tbai vewld bo llhair to load
to a cbaa«» la aliber ebareb would be

el«

rtaak Uardaer went to Gran
ids this morning
Mias Bewale Fnighna left this

W^525«Jr«Stiir-''af5'-

w^i;-»ss.‘°wr?.’a'Ste.-

W‘.^*TT’*5^ulS5r'YSa

That's what tare have in <wr i

Orimson 33.00

anas rmiber than
ry of Albion cxillege.
n C. Thomas is In tbe city for
lays, after which he will return
b Medical college of Chicago to
le hU course.
Lorena Pennington left this
If for Lowell, where she will
trim in the principal mUllnery
erf that city for tbe fall aad wlnu

which
UmiU
fully eaplalning U
giving both verslw
God is light and i
in darkness.
In a Very inter

V M. 8t^«*r and family returned
ibelr borne tn Angola. InU . this
mlng. alter a visit with Mr and
you and say that Mrs F. W Carver
rhrtst did not die fur you. you
Mr. and Mi> Truman Caldwell renot like it. fur the book says urned this aften^wn from a three
ise; but if Jesus did die for
wedding Irtp to the imuih part

UMwcwn Front
aad Cass stn-et bridge
«lde of I*ark Btreei, bet

,

,rc\!msUK;k went to K!k Rapids

terntiun for a visit,
mas Smunhwalte w«^nt to Char
thU afternoon to attend court.
il<m tfiday tbsi a i»erhon has t«> do
E. Trotter of Grand Rapids
some
uutragtsius
tiling
to
be
a
slnne
1
through the city n»day oo hts
Eighth Biretd. from Uoluu street to
ws) to East Jordan.
Mrs Myrtllla Ralne returned m her
attitude toward God Is your allU
.me in Whitehall this morning, after
m Wash*ogtm, stni*t. ft
"To rej.*ct
week’s visit in tbe city with her turn.
•tr«H*t Hi th«> ti It a I rstiroad
On loward Chrlsi.•• be said
Will Ralne.
ill bridges hsvlug but one sid. ws'.k the Lord Ji’sus Christ Is
Ur J W Gaunt let 1 left this after
f..r Milan, and frt.m there be will
New York city to lake up spiTlal
_____
He will U- gone thnv o,

« Uoardmaa avenue. n»r durlng^the
school year on the south side vf \kesi

riuM**!iT b*S“thl7*U*^dm

Loth Of tbe prtweat pastors
Tbe Miebicao U. E ouafpreu
<ii»eo toaorrow In Jaakaoii
(’jrras O. I^Ms will prvolde
Tl
.ld»*d with a sulisl.le tedi i»r gong
l.ram, which will laai until a
jrhlch If tiding on the sidewalk, shall
frOBi teidar. Is full at good
ihlaas M* rung struck «ir Miunded when meet
f>v. W. L Laufauui of this ci
ing or passing s person, wilbm bear
atre oar erf the raapoaaae to i
ng distance, and not bw* thau forty
I'raM of walQOdia uanomm e
The s. iulannual jail re|Mirt.
i4«>) f*Mt dtsisni from such puFMin.
•ad Bar. J. A Braadr *»f Haiile Vrr* k. ind, when rtdlng In the smiet. up m
as Bled Saturday, shows that
IMarlr of thU dir. win preach the
has lieen 4u prlwimrs In the Jail slntHlulaaloaarr aanaoa mdar aftermsm
tbe Iasi reiMin. in February <»f tha*
»H‘r only one tirisoner u ,
Jail or the 4u priimner.
were
Saw. Z. No persm, shall ride a bl women. Two wom«*n
•yrle. or safely, or any similar vehicle irunki-nness. ihrej* /‘JJ
Or.W. K. moon and Miaa Marls Broach
»n any sidewalk with In the cii) limits
Unitad by Bav. Coehlin—Left at
It a greater rate of speed than six td)
nlles |K-r hour; nor im any street at
One# for Audubon. Iowa
K-S were as.lollows: l>runkcnne.-s.
» greaie rate o| spcsl than twelve
asanlty, C; fraud. 1; false se
; 12» miles 1ST hour.
orgery. I; truancy. 4; viola
8ec t. It shall Iw unlawful for any
ier«on to throw scatir-r. leave. sw<*ep.
In marriage at the boms of the
leiHWlt. dn.p. or place iu any public
IHirl 2; vagmnry. l; vulgar Ian
treet or alley, or ii|iou any ofhi
i;e. 1; iarenny.
basiardy. I. and
iirldgtw or sidewalks within the cor
reremony In the presence of only th?
:Kirate limits id the city uf Traverse „..j.uli and baiter). I
Immediate frltmds and relatives of the
The Jail I*. r. |Kir»ed as Udug in g,Mi.'
•It), any glass, or broken glass, tacks.
coatractlng parties
l»r. and Mrs.
^'onfUtion with two ex<H*piions -twe.
Moon left at onee for AtiduUm. Iowa,
in the roof and the I1o<h)
•laeirlc^ light carbons, asbi*s. or any
the old home of tbe groom '
a.'enient by the leakage
It her things of a substance liable to
Both brtde and groom are well
, pl|H-i
The defyntH are
•auM* a puncture to the tires of sueh
knowD In the city, and many friends
ni.-nded lo U- remedied at once
. as are herein i
will wish them every happlatnis. The

Uiard which made tbe
, ihc usi- of
lirlde is the daughter of Adolph
CHinsisUHl ot Johrf\A. Un
• chicles, and the
llroacb of the Peninsula, while the
of pruliaie: Uharfes 11
»f any siree, by any p
, been pn.mlnent In local af
n K IMIviu^. V O ^arv. r.
e to the city o such an extent as i leave standing
water or .^ud lheri*o . is hi-nby ex
iressl) lorbldden
«• unlawful for any
bicycle, safety, or

JAIL INSPECTION

MAIMED TmS NOON

‘!n^erlj

*”Julm liauman left this murnir
hassell. u|dK-r peninsula, whei

Calf ana Enamel;
Sol.i only by

BAGHANT & ROSCOE,
STEINBERG S GRAND OPERA HOUSE

THURSDAY, SEPT. 24TH

w^’-u2rrir^.*il'w=;a
(. iT« t* t4 alt d<-M-r

“A Royal Slave”
See the Great Tropical 1‘alra Island bv Moonlight. The Gorgeous
Palace of the K.ing. The Great Volcano in Suic of Kiu|»tiem. Most Bctril^rmg Display of Scenic

Castof 30! w'l Carload Scenery Effects!

“;ii:rM:;^trrh*^:r‘‘rMsi-g:

•rneil houH- lids murnlnc. aft.-r a
isit with .Mr and Mrs. Fn-ij Hunter
Count) Register irf IKHhIs F. W. Wil
.n went to Ktngsb y the* morning on

ifc-»«u

himself

Tbe bulldinc

IK- v:.l- i.f lb- Congrega
■ Aid
iK-gan vi-s
Sbtlson li.tilding corner

• in-UiiMi tin buying
r fH worth of g,KHls

e n.ii:im-e. sale ot seats ft
1 Slave’ will in- opined Mi
lug at the Im.x offle-e. cHintlnulng
until 5 o’cliHk p m. «inly. It will be
cb.M-d all day Tuesday, and on
edueiday until evening, when it will
• again oiH*ne*l
Mission Railroad Co’s Charter
IjiM night Dr W. E. M—n riH-i-ived
Viil Come Before the Coui
a teUgram stating that hi.s brother. J
This Evening.
II MiH.n of .AmlolKin. Iowa. Is s.-rl
Id with appendlHtU. ami Dr

Paul Aoeldant In Grand Rapids Vs,
Ufgay—Anothar Man Was Serioualy Injiirod.

•It), from the ir.th day of Ma> to the Old
i:>th day'*td 8eplemlH-r, In each and
•vcT) year, and the furegolDg pnols
i.ns of this ordlnanre are subhvi le
he (HinduIons s|iecitled In thin Hecibm
An anu’itdroeni to the onUuatice pro
.U..U .,0

lead and .
frightful accident JJsterday afierntM.,

gwn

. .Second
Naiiunal tiusrd

The soldiers i
© car In*' the disinTsy
At the bridge Oe l.aier’s leg-, w.Vc
caught by the Hml»ers. he wa.< r »n
over by the car and his head was cl
oB. Mannt-s leg. were terribly lacer
ated also, and one bmken in two
placss
lie Iwter partly pulled him

o;.r

ides, and so placed on said blcyn
ud im the front
ibereoi. that i
ame ma.v lie dlsiluctly s.vii Wh
aid bicycle IS standing or in mot,.
8iv- «
riding bicycles alu
III ride abreas, id each other
The original ordltiance carrb^
enaliy id tine not less than 11 n
mire than |mt and <h.sIs
tient lor no, more than
id the amendnjini
ir the I
tine id not b«ss than
We than fUM* and costs, and
lent liu^ not more than Cf

.in;'::'::::.

) SWEEPSTAKES PKIZE
CHANGE !N TIME
Cactllent B«rvis« Will Be Given Trav
c City by the Q. R. A I. Dunttg
the Winter Months.
he Wes,
r. where she had a
line exhibition trf fruit
She si*cnr,sl
third prt*e In the swets*stakes. mud
also look' eight premiums .m single

P:

.its- will U- -anoiHled Traverse Ultj
luring the winter months. Trains wil
***The Brsi and , wcond
swet'pstake ea\e tor the south at tl:2i' a. m.. 11:1;
prises were taken by parties who c«»m- i ra and 4 i:> p ra . and will arrivi
blned their Interests The drat swe«‘p Tom the south at l.2l p m . ::4i p. m
stake was taken by a party of eight uid lt»:30 P ni
The i;:2o a m train
people, who had als4» eahIbUed at the miuth
11 h and the jo
JO ,io
,10 irain iu*rh will
v
tie
Pontiac fair The at<wd sweepstake solid trains lietween this clt> and
pRse was taken by the Kent count) Uiwnd Haplds
On the Nonhism line a
tcrvlce s III bi‘ given. Trains
and the^ei^bli that she must have
.or Northisinjil
a m..
ind 7:45 p m . and will arrive tixim
Vorthporl at lo 25 a m . .1 5o p m
PRITTV TMIN08 FROM JAPAN
ind « p. m.
Rushing Work on Car Ferry Dock.
Now that the weather iK'rmli*. work
A being rusbtHl on the car ferry dock
4, Northport. The piling is Uing
trhen as rapidly as inissible. and the
Irst trip of the big Uiat will be made
Thursday of this week, if the dis k is
•wd). otherwlae. .Monday of ncx
relics from Japaa. Tbe embroidery U week.
Alrvndy there are half a di«c,
am of fndght waiting to bv takM
icross. One trip per day will be mad.
rurloa of xt
sword, carved goods.
first, but this will be increased a.
non
Is
nut
varkMiB kinds Tbe c
wKui as the business will warrant it.
only n beautiful and Interesting
All grading and Uylng of wacks
bat very valuable as well
«ven to the- shortest aldetrnck. is com
Idetcd now. except what remains to be
aid In this city, for which there has
iH«en n delay in the receipt of the
As soon as It arrives thU ^
will be nnished. Tbe pplus and i
ure all up for the train dispatching
il^erena. There appears to this M-riice, and only a dwlay in the arrival
A the instnimenia which are

not jme ihtdr InBuence In promoting
the aale of union made goods; be It

l^m^bTyVf^allT^r**^

as
far na poaalble. and trade only with
clerks having a card aad being In gotul
standing In their kmal union.

JACCABCEB WILL ENTERTAIN
Good Rrogrnm B«lng Pruparsd for Fr
day Night
r*reparatkms are tn progress for th
cn'ertalnment and supper lo be give
by Traverse City Tent Na 871. L. C
T M. lYUlay evening. A good aopper

ouncl will tv on hand thU e
I Mie iH gnlar miHUlng. as the pn
I etiHiig.-s in the charter for th
l‘en,H.ula railroad ami the Mrcn-i
in this cliy will «Hin,e up for

AMr.d lx.yie. form.-rly ^
n4.-ttm A'i.re ha« acc-pi-d t
lion in th- .-tore of A J Will
merly oiH-tipied by C.ei.rg,- K
. .‘t uncertain
Th • |HH»ple rfho
forviUHi, ,n the clothing ami
;n.m- III build the road w ill Insist
ItirnwI.mg dei^rtment
,bev be allowed to Intninn'rale ii
■Ilie general state law. w,tb but
n-gular prac
H.rjH»Tatlun, otherwise they say they
r.v mat, >!io„bl 1m>
annot build the nuid
Tin- attitude
hat the (-mncil will take K as
K- Van Sickle llie Miiou.hs-Ol
•iHiblemaiical. ihough there m-i«s
L.f Mr and Mrs M H. Van Sickl
1 Sixth s'reei died last evenln
lo o’rbx-k
The child
woul
have lHH*n Just eight months ,.Jd tmlay
If she had lived
The fune.al service
ill be b**hl tomt.rrt.w from the house
mb r the ,1ir.-cnon u[ I. D Curtis
*-v T V Crioni will ..Rlclate
The OineralT^-rvice of Miss Hattie
Feiger. which (TrnrT.vl fn.m the horm
of
Ivpm v Sheriff J»hlllp
I- Grand Traverse l»alrymi*ns as Fefg-r, k»K: l-:ast
i'n.ni street, walargely
•Iv alle
Btu-nd(Hl Satnrdav after
ig Ui!**»2i»u fcquinHl to s(*curt» t
, t)ver loo ,
El convention and exhlbiibm
State l»alr>mcn*s association
Tiu.inas Carliack
i new Racycle
-shiH-l last *-veuin»
fn.rn th.* front of the Friends church
mad.- in a short-elme for the puna
The Violju solo of Frank Stoivan at
I.*- Cangregalional church last
tltc was v* ry much en.H»yed
Morns lA-wis has actvpte
I p..sl
ANTICIPATING A GOOD TIME
th.T, in the cU.ihlng deparnm
First Series of Parties of the Elks IU>.'tou store.
William
Will Be Enjoyable.
IT-sidiug
The Elks ere anticipating a gtaid
,lnu- at the Bmt of their series of so- Agricultural cllcgc thi* year.
•ial gatherings. H> take place Wednes
Carver kuit hU whi-et on
lay
evening
The eommliUH
a Colui
•harge will be as follows:
xr C.dumbla
l-hitertalnroent-K McNamara
b.yce. 8 lUmda
Fhwir-TJtH.rge Amlotie. -J. G. Straub
Funeral of Wiliiam Wnght
KfHH-pikm-J H McGough Charles
Th*- fum-ral of the late William
S ItlHK.kS
Wright
who was killed by a Perc
The par,) I* tor Elks and tb
MamutHie train, was held .v«-st
2:3»» *»’cU«*k from
ar*err.*K»n at 2:3
Uaptlst church.
■ of friends and
leg Ibe ;
The UKly wax laid to r»wt in
court has l>evn very busy and the fol Oakwo*Hl ct'mt'tcr). The pallb«-arcnt
lowing luatiem have been ac ed upon
were railroad men fPc
.\ hearing was held on the petlilon
be wa* a brakeA May Montague for the appointment
Ihouse «.IBciau*d
i.r an administrator la the estate of and the funeral was i charge of
denaker Anderson

WILL lAlSE THE MONET

A llcenM' was gran
H Herr) to sell real i
ti r of the esute of i

:o Alexander
• In the mat
el K North

£~-Ss5s?"“

An order was made allowlag
Baal account of Louis Groeaaer 1
matter of the estate of Hiram i
deceased.
A petition was Bled by Levi Soule
for the appointment of a special ad­
ministrator In tbe matter of tbe es­
tate of Martette Gridley. deceased.
Levi Soule was ai>potnted special admlnbirator. F. IX Marvin and H. M.
Morse were appointed to appraise \

PRICES WWW 25c. 35n. 50c and 75c

r*»U ?*AJ.g K.wa.l.iic-1- ,ws.j«.r,* •• m twr

t "-v: ;r.;r

o’cWk U. K

Stara is Glased
owing to the Hebrew New Year
Will Open Thursday morning
at Usual Time
w STEINBERG'S STORE «

I

lortatnors tbe foUowtag: Walter Lo>
raagw. W. a C Oermnlae. A. U

S3^s^£:s.

Cbe w

Cloak DepL
^ *4iF

mi

j iiat the HiMoiI Sttini is .Uu.*
1* aillti;: 1 iuiik an*i Suit .Sion- uf
rravt VM* Cily and ihc iiurih is a
tael acffiiiftl by «*vrryo!f uiiliuiu eunTratlielitm.
I he >jjperioril> of our >t\1« s ami values
always ;rivcn have placeil this
More In the .lead.
I or this season wc can simply
sa\ that our leadership will l»e
more pronouiuetl than e\er. .A
few descriptions will not do juslit.'e to the extensiveness of vari­
ety and the
correctness of
Styles and weaves. We show’

TBV A BBOOBO WANT ADk

NEXT MONDAY r)Q
SEPTEMBER

Gus. Sun's
American

Minstrels!
MODERN MINSTREL
MONARCHS!
was.ooo
mvestci i*« CaLr<. Sc'cncry. ami
C*>SUPUt.-i.

^Dd Fran SJreef Pagiant aT

Oo«r 80 Styles in

...Hew• Suits

In dress and walking eilects,
fanc> and i>lain fabrics. We are
certainly in a posion to

Save you 25 per cent.
On Suits from

$10.00 to $50.00
We buy our suits in New York
—the larjxest and best market in
the world.
We show a mag^nificient line
of Dress and Walking Skirts—
such a large variety that w e can
surely please all. Allow us to
show them to you.

The resoluiioBs commltiae of the
Detroit M. It. ronfcrenc© decided that
they “remird wUh disfavor ihe ai-

I ir.Sifrr.il.

S-l>

GRAND OPERA HOUSE

Boston Store

posed rwMhitAoa tavortas a limit <m
Uam P. Crouer and U K. Oibl

-

STEINBERGS

I Cbe Boston Store

r w IrtlMnililw SStmgp^p!aar tm

MICELLANEOl'S.

!'W-C-ra
M':?fl^e-.n-r
i»:r.v '.-.if

2nd Floor.

'*A Jiemion was Bled by Victoria
lUilard for the appointment ol
guardian for Falcon Paul Ballard t
Hudson Park Ballard, minors. Jc

ivrvif

K.S k.,' •WuT

r S' y arliJiK b- «i.. ids,, i r.. ke T»« wnr
ywrlin^--end
,.l *r Ihi. 1., uhIuW

WILL CONSIDEt FtANCHISE

IHIABWASCnrOFF

rfv.

C^iR hAr.is-dt*m 1

A. i: Fini..-) w,-„« to Manion
liming for a visit
Ei-il Stewart and wifi of m-tndt
i\e iH-en vUltlng friends in th*
ent to Chicago this afterniKin
Wilhelm b-ft Jhls rourolng for
Farweii

ruT'r.;.v:::r

KK- t-itgll wnd wJd.

■■■““Cl'--’-"
•no> ,1< ,

T-e Powerful Scenic Success

It am at Bve yeara. aad othen fkwofad

a

R. A

L ANNUAL EXCURSION

Rtehmead. Ind, fEOO.
Tueaday. OcL 13th.
TlckeU »ood for 1« days. Bee 0 K.
B L agaata for fuU tefonaatloa
addM C. L. Lockwood. OeaT Pass.
AieoL Oraml Bapid., Mick.

ircnbody ll^es Jcwclryl
the best.
.And cv
That IS the kmd 1 ctny. 1 have
a fine new stock, complete
etc with
an.l Sfl.
latest Dovell cs in (told and

WATCHES. CLOCKS.
DIAMONDS
J room enables me to of­
fer a larger and better display
than ever before.

L. M. BENNETT

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