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The Evening Record, October 10, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-10-10
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earning
TR&YEBSE CUT, KICH., 8ATUKDAYOCTOBER 10, im.
STORMS IN
RUSSIA WILL
THE EAST
DECLARE WAR
ifF WILL ACT
I teTOMORROW
•UMO DIR^ATCM
CONDITION IS
VERY GRAVE
nr w«rv
rentes
Rlottx Fails, R a. Oet 10.—The Arm
of Kliuedge. Atkins A Rcott haTe
glren oot a sUtement. rsasserting
that Mrs. Roiaad a Mollasanx oto
talned a dlroros In Sooth Dakota, but
dsellnlng to say in what district It
to now n qosstlon of Temclty betwasn
the Arm and the nine judgae. each of
whom hare dented the tosnlag of the
ANDRE GETS $100
Creek re.
: > / SAIL WOER SRAIBO ORDERS
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A«i4 It Is Sotlovo* Admiril AI«rtor.
tStrWTi
COMMUNICATION
OUTSIDE WORLD
HYACINTHS. Tulipn. (
variety, at Patee's FI
Front street.
WITH
"Thltediljhte.'^.' 10.—Phllade
DON'T
benefit of Mrs. Cleveland's health that
We Are kcniac AEt at oir store
at htAkropt prices A S. Fry-
■Mil Landotf.
8C 1^«
I tontti
1^
uSMoIwSTlaichu^**”
London. Oct. 10.—Tho ter
momlnc. has aialn taken
a serious < ipoct. One report
BsUlve ears of
Flans Drawn by F. E. More.
ie the Paper ef
The many >«ars of constant use
.has proved the sterling qual
ities erf the superb
had found forged Indorse
per of the Worcester A
Street RaUwaj Co., ngg
eeo.oM.
The toad Is now In the hnnds of reOBlrers for the purpose of reorgnnlsatkm. and C. M. Thnyer. speaking of
these oBclnla said yesterday that the
Mttm tor**13^00^*12?^
names were forged rathe
recelrers
tb? qiiestlon. as he hnd retained «
sel in Boston to act for him. The «
officials and the police here hnri
oelred no Intimation Shnt nTrests
to be mndr
ONt LIFE LOflT
N. J. Oct. 10—The heavy
1 the Ions of one life here,
y. aged 14. was standliu
haown as ~MoUy Aan" brook, when
the bridge was wnsued away. BSorts
to rwscoe the girl were ennvmltlag.
and she was drowned.
The wnier from Ue raceway pnt out
the Area of the Rogera LooomoUve
Kimball Piano
»• /IM m Fint Clu, StotmUu'$ Skcf
You wiU make no mistake if
3TOU tlvxl here. Popular fac*
lory prices ami easy terms.
See U.S soon.
Th« Rirs-t
BOYS’ SHOES
I wfar, and after that come th
other points. We are . sure
we can please you.
better way.
trial will con\incc you
of its practicability and speed :
^en^. Mich. Ctet. W.-j^iterri.e^Na62x56 feet. The dry kiln and steam^ iihJIe'^tliJ tor n*'u£n. After**n?teg box are off the weet end of thU dresslng the crowd at the 81. Joseph
county fair at Centerville, nhe spoke
from the depot platform to nernral
hundred people, who had gathered.
the paint room Adjoining to the There she knocked a cigar from
striping or finishing room. On both John Kedfleld’s month, and Rcdfleld
floors nil the doors are slricUy fire retaliated by grabbing her by the
proof and are known ns the Under wrist and kissing her.
writer s Fire Proof doors. They run •1 forgive you. you wick®
on Inclined tracks, so that to case of she shoutcil and then nhe i
they will be aatomatlcally ckwed him with a
means of fusible links when the
temperature reaches the danger point.
The construction on the first floor BOUSE WAS DIDDLED
will be of Iron and steel, with wood
WITH BULLETS
Joists and floor. The flreroom will he
absolutely fireproof as to walls and
roof. No wood will be used In the Aandunky fteopto Show Their Otoapconstruction of this room except the
door. The roof over this will
aerial ot tar and gravM.
mpartmenU wlU have doors Saadnsky. Ohio. Oct
frw to to eight feet, so that all parte of n doeen masked men last night rid
uiy accessible. In case of ire dled the home of George boenther.
five miles from here, with
Guenther and his colored wife took
In n barn, where they
r alfffit clothing, nhlvt
and terror. Goeather to i
four skyllghu. Tbs boiler thy tenner, and was highly r«
1 dry kiln wlU be lighted with tUl be manied his cook, the i
»d skylights Interwoven with
SCHOONER TURNED TURTLE
MICHI6AN1eLEPH0IIE GO
8aa rtaactooo. Oct lO.-Cnnghl In
lerrtfle nqunll. the nehooaer Admiral
tnrite lat the bay jnwterday.
SisTtSSHi-iH
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iry ffvteg andli ihSatrieal |
Reieite Wante Olvoroe.
nr Wim «e Itecswenm towra
~
For the la« lime when you
move into a six iu>m house
on State street. No nxve
rent to pay. Doesn’t this
sound good to you - sU for
$G50. Get setUed before
cold weather
New Shoe Store
Rulner’s Old Stand ^
Front St.
Opposite WTiitbg Hotel
FRANKER IDR1CH& CO.
Th..O»dIlrn.bleHS<-. llo>^
242 Front 8t
1 ho New Stand
m
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AmM
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Cke60mf0i
Moving
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
TRY A RECORD WANT Ate
^Wbat-~6omg Young
Wens
to 6et?
Wear,.
Two Men Ornumed In Gan Frnneiec
AWMYXIA1XO
Not a chaap shoe. $5.00
and $6.00. A dress shoe
Sold only .by............................
liWMCeTeleptaBe provide, it. No
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ACCtP«HTAU.Y
THE ECONOMY STORE
W. W. UMBALl COMPANY
Worcester. Mass.. Oot. 10-As far
as can be learned from the police au Ati vehicles will be run on this ele
thorities and those more directly In vator and Uken to the repository dllerested. no steps bars been taken to^
ward the |
J?
I’inest in the land. All seams allowed.
Guaranteed al^olutely perfect.
Prices
only lOc and 15c each.
:i?“FASH10N SHEhTS I RHE.
TBE PROOF
Camp Young. Wnat Point. Ky.. Oct.
10 —Thousands of teen In khaki and
blue, with the October sun shining
athwart company allgnmenU. with
srme at port, passed the front of Ma
jor General Bates and his sUff in the
presence of a large crowd yeaterday.
129 Front St. H. E StroBf. Her.
The twice defenwd review of all the
troops at Camp Y'oung was a most
•ly divided Into three compart- briUlan^evenL^^^ll^^
s by 12 Inch brick walls. All di
vision wslU will go above the roof the*ro^lan ^aaTNaUooM^Mraen.
at least two fecL The office will be which have been la progress for 10
located on the first floor In the northreview
i excellent, the Mlchl’^A^BtTto^l room fscliig State street gan brigade making perhaps the best
win be used as the blacksmith shop
or iron department. Entrance to this
I wlU be from the east through
The BEST method of trinsacting
eight foot doora The carriage
jroor out-of-town butinem. The LoH
tmntatmt
tilt T hi? YoJ?*him?w
BANNER PAUERNS
AtkTkilin WkaOmt On
WHY
MOTT
iJSE
Uv^-
The Real Reliable Oothien.
porchtsed recttUy ofjhc recelrer. Come and shire la
Kdmore. Mich.. Oct. 10—Lovers of
the Inebriating cup in this county
have found a way to circumvent the
local option law. Club rooms have
been eetablished In about 80 plaoM In
ounty. One dollar to the memIp fee. which entltlee the Initinte to the password, signs and grips,
without which he cannot enter the
club room, and moet Important of all.
little book containing 20 coupons,
ilch he may change tor the particu
lar brand of thirst quencher that his
system seems to reqi
3ne ot the flneet factory buildings
the city will be thst of Victor Petertyl’s new wagon shop when completed.
It will hsn* the regular factory front
and make a neat appearance. The
plans have been completed by F. K.
Mc«re. the architect and the building
will commence as soon as the burned
building can be tom down. The new
building to to be completed oot later
an Norember IS.
Mr. Moore has spared no pains In
hese coupon books were
mklng the building a Arst-elass one.
In three weeks and an oi^
Lather A Irwin hare the contract for
construction. The Iron and steel der plnwKl with the printer for aaoro.
k will be furnished by the Trav
erse City Iron Works; the cut stone
MICRIGAN TROOPS BEST
by A. W. RIckrrd; the brick by J. W.
Rscbance Ttltegraph ^ has ft that
the Russian heet under Admiral Ales-leff has left Port 4nhur nnder sealed
orders. The feneral belief, aajrs the
correspondent. Is that the fleet’s destlnatiott Is Korea, where It Is alleged
the Japanese troops bare already
. landed.
Port Arthur. Oct. 10-A Japanese
squadron to maneurerlng off Korea.
The Russian fleet la perfectly ready.
It Is lying with steam up and the ses
sels are painted as In war-time.
U would be impossible to dUgulse
th? fact that an international tragedy
to Jmmlnent. The fleets may become frontage on State street and 140 f
engaged at almost any hour.
Russia’s failure to keep her. promise
will be doable courses of conen
The flrsi story walla will he 16 Incl
. Tho entire building will
'aahlngldn. Oct. 10.-"Qrave anxiety
ilorlcs high except the southw
-r over the boiler and n sn
m adjoining. 22x56 feet, wh
official adrlces which
lru^s«J^p^':o^^h:
.n.
n.
S. Benda & Co
mtB*s Stock of shoes which we
j
I0.-Tho Berliner ZelItsheo n dispatch frocn
which states that Rns-
be an ostrich—he burin's
his head in the sand in
time of danger. You’re
about to buv a new SUIT
or OVERCOAT
It’s
dangerous not to look
about a bit, but DON’T
BUY until you’ve seen
ouraat$10.$12.$15.$18
and $20. More elegant
garments can’t l»c found
SHOES
ATBANKROPT
...PRICES...
New York. Oct. 10—Former Presl-
OostlnotJofi U Kotm, Whor« tho
JopMiMO Tr«H» H.VO AIrMdy
nt luiKi K.-saurt.sa? -—
Health of the Fortner First Lady of
tho Land la Far From Sst,
lafactory.
sssT.ir,r,ii5!a.
lOcEieh
Oi'ty Boole S’toro
Mrs. cleveund failing
srd and is virtually cut off from the o«
1 of the world today on account of ntorma No
last night ren- trains have been run from here to New
ror of the plain York since midnight on the Penniyl
vanIa railroad, the tracks at Trenton.
N. J. being six feel under water. On
the other systems the traffic 1s badly
Impeded
Paterson. N. J., Oct- 10.—The loes
so ter from floods In this city to eeUmated at »50.000. Many temllles are
EVADE LOCAL OraOII
Smaurclmy**
Si»*olml ^rlo4
not generally known that the sesaloos
of congress have been held In ns
many as ten different halls in the
United States. The first congress
met tn Carpenter’s hall. Philadelphia
It then met In Congress hall. In the
same city. Later It met In Congress
hall to Baltimore. During a troublesome period in the revolutionary war
the congress met for one day in the
old court house In Lancaster. Pa
The court house was torn down In
1853. but m good photograph of the
structure to still In the possession of
the government. Congress at one
Ume met In York. Pa., then at Prince
ton. N. J. then In the court house at
Trriiton. N. J.. and sgsln at Federal
hall. N. Y. Finally Washington became the permanent cspltsl of the
United States
New York. Oet. 10 —White the skies
are overcast with rate dooda. which
are being hurried akmg by the easter
ly blow, the storm 1s thought to be
over here. A record of 10.04 laches
was made yeRterday. which wUl prob
ably stand as a record breaker for
FINEBUn.DiNG
TO BE ERECTED
« « FOR SATUEAY ■i
Aaodter 6ae lot oc mittffd pictono, raOw to tbooe ahovo
IM «oiiui». ww on exiultttioo » the wot shew wiiMlov.
wlU be one of the tetereefing exhiblu
PHILAOELFIIU IS CUT OFF
FROM
mo’turo 3pooi«l
-HU
•rone Man Had In All Ten
Gliiee the United fltetaa
Wae Entebitohed.
LY2E TRAFFIC A
MUCH DAMAGE
scHnowiusmp
Law Finn flay Mrs. Mellnsaini Oet OL
vsres in flenth Dakota, and J«to
AU^IL
SEVENTH TEAR-lOiw
What kind of a suit.
Overcoat arc youtgoi
going to
get for your $116.00
$30.00?
Ifj-ou bring j-onr money
here; you will have a selection from the stnkingly
handsome garments fashloned by the artist design
ers in the employ of L.
Adler Bros, & Co., the
leading Wholesale Tailors
ofRocherier.K. Y. This
means that you win get a
degree of style and quality
impoisiblr to tecttre »
any other oiake of readyto-wearC^Dthing. Seeing
’ is bdiering. Come and
'
TOMATGE8 WANTED-We wIU pay
30 cents per bosbel for well ripened
fruit delivered at the factory, ano
—uSS
Suits for
Young
Wen^^
with all the style and finish that
have made the Stein Bloch, and
Hart. Schaffner & Marx Men’s
suits so difficult'Of imitation—;
Sizes in Young Men’s Suits run
from 32 to 36 breast measure,
and cost you Two to Five Dollars
less than"what are called ’’Men's?;
j sizes” of same goods—being cut
express'ly for young men—they,
fit young men to perfection-Pricei^ $7.50 to $15.00—No
other line of young men’s good^
in the city can compare |n as
sortment with ours.
:
:
. and the astonato are dying by
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Hamilton OpUftiuLX^
I OITT. Wat, 8ATOMAT, OOlOBSR
IM.
"UbMiteSm
Ar« SHowIns
thekisot Md Mt CBmfkU Vae of
HetfiteMeracm thotei nikeiutc.
Oatisfai
AUSFAcnoH
ADbSi (Dd littt of Air TighU (M
acrow dataper. caM kgt. for...............$1.2S
ARE FOORD 01 BARKDIG WITH
Z”-2.n3;K^.2:a
4MrUiC Um> PMt TMT.
Aiate o( OUo, Otj of tWote,
Oo«wt]
rrMk
A I.ARGE USE OF ROLNl) OAKS
rWm.Ettle Round 0*k. bumeithtr wood « ay kbd of caul.
Uasbatv to foaatlac oo t
. of btack raapbeTTiea.
I aad )
rk'T^Che.ey -d-a oaU
C. A. MCUXMCII. aty CU
Tbejr taa^ right akiof up from that to
«tof^^b^A.r Taghl atom
«adc; cast ifoa bottom, catl linbg,
large, hear) teed door, hcat^ bate,
beaey £ca« top wjih griddles nickte
Oorrsm Irs mmed L.ooba -TKmrrs Osemr
■Oil ataad^ la the
J. W. SLATER
DViLUT"
"•‘^aaKica.N.T.
WHOLEEALE AND RETAIL
JOHNR.SANTO|
ISEIEiiAllaSlilAicri
TNI IMMIOlUTION PROILIM.
Tort OnLter of Ooi
■MRii.M4 ttet bo«j ina pMMd
INIOM liMM Ult tho MUO Of tlM or
*'*v'T.affias^sriv..-..o
sarr:ii.ysgr£.^w.c
wmr^^
ETAOt AND FLATFORM.
■he Mtaeourl Olrl.” which o
TrnvarM City
r buaiBcaa. The produ oo a
alasle aeaaoo are eo targe that the
doae by the oompaj
of the exploelre properitea of the dya- reat aoaalp e«*eeg thei
Prof. C. T. OrwMi to Horo From Nt. amlte re^aed to A»uae troable
«ra. POr fire yaar. the company held
the twoord on the number of paid ad
atenloBa to the theater during ‘
Urnt no plow woald ew etrtke ^ week at the BUern. Chicngo At
danntl. 8t. Loula and other cUlea
i U in the dty to>
Prof. C. T.
WILL CCmUCT UiSllTUTE
tr^d^Sr-trlke tho».
• with the lowortot
s.-’trj-.s
Girl”
..dentists..
Uniter. Toete*r »<
eeday. He will be aaetoted ^ ^eni to the clrcua aadaaw eome fancy
Fanay AUm. crltk teacher of ba,«back riding, be returned home breaks recorda until It has lost Its
norelty. Mr. Raymond formerly made
of this
exceeded nil former business at i
T,
1. ahowa a phcaooMail
growth.
Already tCT caSlmwil this year Is
the enure year
w students are
IfOMhM. and
UkM tiwo
fho
ITuCri- SThS
it Is nlmaat Un4»oas!ble to keep
of them _________
-^^nriUcatday-heranl
tnslde the shoe In n caaaal
i he yanked It out agnlo in n hurry
WILL HAVE TO HURRY
A. D. TYLER
atooewmr
is a winner.
In ilcsign and
cooBtnicticm ii » without an
equal
The .lewd Coal Sfove cmbodics cvcr>- tnotifm, practical
feature that is ticsirab’c in a
base burner.
It is attractive in
design, economical in fuel and
low in price.
It will pay
B^JnnlStlm»dilnEn
Frank TnidB
146
The indorsement of the clergy made
te of in the adreritalng of recent
U h, no
OJ
Frat Strut
146
Hotel Brunswick Wien You W»Bti Klee Cut«{»«
New York
pulp
^nke curled up Inside the nhoe.
sys I
Matthew and Peter Hoppas. bn
e th
B, who llred niwr Portland, died re
on the oHglnal production of
The renders of The Erenlng Record cently within n week of each other.
»e Two Slstem" \k. New York U
who want to gfd a Efiy cent pnekap The
.
___________________
tatter
S8
former wni HI and
I genemlly pmtaed by-^nll denomi
years old.
Ions of the clergy, and the press
wu^^l
unnnimoosly hailed It ns a pure,
ma. at half price, in oeatn). will
Arenec cou«^ .^SS STiu."
holeaome play that any <me^w^
ba%e to hurry.
*The sum due wna
«
aled to the
The eehoohi of Veliy.
Velij-. Kent
Keet coiw!
ea^s*MJIm^^ ILWaJl A*Sa?^
have been shut fpr two weeks while
-ml
thenien:.H*r ns strongly ns It
tte port of departure The ameoded weded In getting the Dr. Howard
the crop of tubers is bH
prepared for market. Et
tow of March. INtl. aadr the pror
the children of the nc
taught a moral lesson u
see It. for
the work, there is n )
Is a
And that class of
by clouds each day’s work
set up for their Idols the
the port of amral lo the argaoieBt
far Into the night.
nesh and the devil, f
Ann Arbor Masons ^1 buy about
. and something that
the lerte elOe. for
hi them back to the daysaofoolt to doctared that the ati
Id days—of long ago. when
leUer y^ will be cured of
(«0pi.Soa OMIT aow pfoporty
jther s teaching sirt.ve to
ipailoa or dyapepala Ibr a ti
Coaiean. of Perkins. Del
the path they should fol
to nbolt the Ital of paaaeocera to the
or cottUnue to Buffer, depends ta county, Is^murh hurt because she
remarknlde
play I
ooaoal *pr retiteatloe at^tbe porta of
>r presentation on
nest
sent a allk flag, which she made, to
ooiharttaUoa. aad Tirtoally roatrol
B of the peo^ President Roosevelt and It was re
. October H. at Steinberg’s
itkw or dys^ turned by the secretary who aald the
pie suffer from consUpatkio
the aitaatkm The teadoary
1 there to every in.llcatUm
Now Is the time
the aaoaded taw la for the foretaa pepsla
president did not accept glfu
yonraelf.
A i year-old Carney child found the
ataaoMhlp oompanle. to flll up their
If you have tried ao many r
match IMS and as a 1
' ahlp> with a» Btaay paaaeegwn
without relief that you are dleo<
burned she may die
tgod. Meears. 8. E Walt A Sons will
> alhto la order to lacreaae ilw
to teat Dr.
dlrMooda. aad la thto wiy t
Ran a Tan Fenny Natl Through Hia
the addmoaal freedoat that U
Hand.
WbUe opening a box. J. C. Mount,
of Three Mile Bay. N. Y.. ran n ten
penny nail through the fleahy part of
hto hand. ”1 thought at once of nil
Igeatloo
Herr U your chaa.
ilM' pain and soroneaa thto would
TM Jnel DogMi Hnlbie
Basi Bonier Cot! Stonw
31A FRONT ar.
thor
-loMlvod. That we boltore the taw
of IfW ahooM be replied, to i
RATKS-Mcals‘iOc
Beds 25c
Butchurs and Sausasa Makers.
Meals servcil at aU Hours.
ifortable and well
LWm,
O. F. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. RUILOIKA.
Tha Faarlaaa Fine Pants arc better
tan merchant Aallor made. Mada by
toeriesa Mfg. Co. Detroit. Sold by
LARSON’S
PARK
F>rof>w.
HOTEL
Cl.u. W.rn.r. Proprl.ior
8UTTOKB BAT. IIICB
S3=S«S«5 I
£sJ-lErSw:;"'
C. R. AT. TO RICHMOND 95.00.
Annual G. It it 1. excirslon to Rlchtutind. Ind . Iss on TufKday. October
13th. Tickets I
nformatlon of any G.
lre« C. I.. l>K-kwtK>d. Gon-
' A RECORD WANT AD.
A RECORD WANT AO.
OR. FEI«m
a reliable
Umt Ue
woflUBoa. There U ao areater
aul cure. Take
aee to the fatare proeperlty aO(
plaea. of Aaierleaa laaUtutloa..
tUCCEMFUL hOMO WRITER
Uader the aaieaded act of March 2.
iwn. the cuaaala at the port* of depar
Ttil Taylor to tha Aether of Two Feptore are deatod the opportt
uler tenpa.
Tell Tay lor, who played the part of
Arthur Hastiogs la “Qulacy Adams
Sawyer- Thursday evening, is n au<se.sful rung writer, ns well nsn plens^
i ol the paBaeaxer*. ThU i
Ing nrtor He to the nulhor of **8sreet
•erkHiB mlatahe. Certainly
untie Rose” and -In the
Bvealag
; check on unde«tmble Imml
Time.” the tatter of which to iust aow
eooM be n ri«td exnmlnntlui
msklng n great hit In New York city.
Jamus Thatcher, who played the
part
-Qnlncy Adams Rawyer.- to
KIDNEY
Backache
oocankmaUj afierwarda To my nurprise It romoved all pain aad noraaam
and the injured parts ware soon
healed.” »'or sale by Jas. Q. Johnson
John W>ltke. who lost hU
last Sunday, went to n ctalrvo
F'eoum. who told him to go I
the bam and In the oM office
n chest he would find the pod
and the money safe Mr Welike made
nil haste to return to the livery bam
and here found, ns the !clairvoyant
had foretold, hto pocketbook, oonintn
tag 963. which he had i^vea up
*1 satwedlO years with backache and k.d
ytreaUs. Tried a gnat away physjrtosA
vitheut relief. Dr. Kesser’s Kidsey asd Bsekaebe Cum to ike eeiy Rtawdj that ever help«l
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
> Of Charles A
that the
New
Skelcher of thto
You Will Be
Proud of Your
JfppearanceJf
You Win M
lowUstoTurnisb Your
m.
Overcoat
York
> la the taw for the
WHAT WE SAY WE DO
HERE’S A BAB
Its MotKM> U Wmll.
WiHOIlO
Si?iS“3S2
MotHer's Friend
!SSS,
FINANCIAL BUSINE^.
OOMMERaALDEPARmBn. V /?
SAVniGS DEPARTMERT. ;• r;;
.SAFE ha*OSIT VAULT,
m
r. Jao. 8. Oox. of Waka. ArtL.
s. Tor IS years 1 aaffmad tram
WE have complete
ud do a GeoersI Banking Bu*ii>e*s.
THERE IS NO MYSTERY—no secret—about the Great Trade
we have in Overcoats—It is simply the result of our striving
after the best that can be made. Bear in mind that men are be
coming more critical and demand that their overcoats—the
ready-made—shall equal in appearance the best tailor-made
garments. Our new stock is ready—the counters are piled high
—you want an Overcoat; our “smart set” 8tyle--8omething
that has the right hang—that indescribable effect that gives you
the appearance of stepping out of a fashion plate—and yet not
having It overdone. The fit. the material, the style, are all here;
the best for the money you over had.
^
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A OUARMTSSO COR* «>R PlU»
First National Bank. .
mm-
Ut Prias JIft Tim fS.OO U'fM.OT
THE HAMAH & Ur
'
MnCANTM CIMPAIIV
All good doctors
prescribe Ayer’s
HERE IS A FOMT
worth retnemberinB. namely:
that when we introduce our
••BEST" flour to you and say
ife ail the name implies you'
may rely upon what we say.’
Cherry Pectoral
for coughs.
tSiSCiSL:
Dm Wf* r«i«.
tn4 Pntmt th. WmOmt.
rtJBg. eo after aa aoqaalataaM of
TO CURK A COLO IN ONE DAY
Take Laxatire Bromo Qolalaa Tab- appeared to be aa weU aa ever. Not
leta. All dmgglata refund tbe mooey only waa hU heart on tbe right aide
lob the main
trunk
la the exact location where it i
re to be laid
As the i
I defwrtMht of hBrIeotthre.
have been on tbe left, but the
there Is only a six-inch maln from
sixth street to Tenth street . and from
tkma of all bla Infernal organa
i the mala
la just the opposite poeltlons to which f^th to Seventet
CONTRACT IB LET
• boy who liaaSB OB the wall
they are found la tbe arerage man.
Inchee. The .
t thU part of the town, but
for the Oerriek for the Traverae Ray
Maunaloa a
enipUoa
1^ HawaU
main from Sixth to Tenth streets
grows la force aad forms a grand apecMining Ce*a OH Well.
Id to be out of the questkm aa a
A aeeUng of tbe directors of the from Hono
lanent mala, and It would, not be
le to be expoeied. (hst rsiB U ladl- Trarerae Bay Oil Co was held this fnwi Hilo 1
1 the lara flow la going
Mied by a plak color ta tbe panu.
cattle
aad that when tbe weatJMT ta to be
fair, tbe troudera are of a bearettly
one tnstanoe in tb.
here a property owner waa very
baro«eter ta left ta i^e
glow la
Idly aa |
Prancla Bloodgood Hall, for
wait for
JV years pastor of tbe
utMaora reaaalaa aa the day before.
gbt. owing to broke
IVeabytertan church of PI
willing to pay for p
rgyman la xm
Hbo^tor tbe day. Tbe other day. afo put in a new
York, died the other day.
a spell of fair weather. durtOK
novel dlttlncilon of haring rofuaed ______________________ i. e«
now haa ordered one laid.
fruit delUerod at the factory, and any pay for bla aerrleea. bolding
It has been stated to tbe Iteeurd by
the biblical theory that the gospel U
should be abeolutely free to all. one of the aldermen of the city that
Kokomo. lad., a local dentist
Wednesday extracted a fall upper and
r cent for Improvements.
well developed
teeth
». he stated, la that all of
from the 6-day-old lafant of Charlotte
have a standing offer from
Puller. The teeth were fully grown
e of the child was
idr to take all the money they
‘ at 7 ]
i the operation
Kate Kealy. who baa for
Oo Oeod~lt Pays,
r realated the right .
ago man has obs«i:y^ that,
•
itloou
«dt am better than real nsj.-«>me of tbe latter are
,
Act kindly
and genUy.
mksthy and lend a helping
a cannot poasibly lo.e*by It."
i appreciate a kind word and
Hurlng September .there
enrouryement more
deeerUons from ‘
or one to every
muSuy m^bTolSt'uJSu^^^^ say: ^My
This Is partially
good friend, chwr up. A few doses
fact that
of^ Chmml^lalB^s^ ^w“^nd^h”m^s^no
SL.r.‘“r::
SPECIAL
RING SALE
....$1.00.
rastaIlT •
YOU CAN SECURE A RARE
BARGAIN BY BUYING NOW
If >ou have ah) itics of buying a PIANO. ORGAN, or other
instiumco*. be sure to call aad fee what a very large saving you cxn
been sold, but a number of
make at this sa’e.
A ^cat many Y
atnly should not let the Sale
cxcel'cnt bargains remain ami you
emember that each instrument
,s of payment a ill l»c
is fully guaranteed by Grinnc'
arranged to suit you.
Grinnoil Bros’. Music House
Evciybody Uses JewdryP^^*^
Our Opening
WATCHES. CLOCKS.
DIAMONDS
239 FAST FROHT STREET. TRAVERSE CTY.
Saturday, October 10,1903
■ sriTuS.niV.T's:
Tm”'..":
WEmHEUABU
danjw **whntcver
from
L. M. BENNETT
Jfndrus & Tmt
Popular Priced taihrs
Jl flat Hat »f Suiting madt te four mtaturt,
$I6.$0. 20.00. 2Z.S0. 26.00. SO.OO. SS.OO.
Zrouttrlags. $5.00. 6.00. 7.25. 9.00. 10.00
Ovtrcoals at Fguallf 6ood Valuta. « « «
pneumonia
.All arc cortlially
amine our
English society\is facing the
pect of a*>m« of Us leading mei
iM-log pJartnl on a cf»urt * blac
lor neglecting
to pay their tallora*,
dn*!«htiiaker«'. grocers’ and doctors
tills
A 1.4iodun nnn of solicitors of
excellent pnifesslonal standing, baa
everal cllenU.
ng them 1
XI
the lord chamberlain, ao that the
de
faulters may no longer en)oy ibo bos
Ipltallty of the English court. A mam
b.-r of this firm says that a certain
marchloni*ss occupying a high posi
tion at ctmrt and who took a leading
Iiart in the ceremonies lncld«^Ul
King Edwards eoronaUon eves !
invited
stock
to
call
and
ex
at 209-211 Front Street.
('Ivor Justice Brown’s oft'icc.
H Withdrawn on the groknd that J‘‘kn«on.
::
::
::
Jtndrus & Trost
purse
Take out a dime and clow
the purse. Open the satchel and
put In the pur«e. Close the aatchH
and lock both -ends.
Then she gsvo the dime to the con
ductor and took a nickel , in clange.
Then ahe opened the satchel and
K>k out tbe purse.
.
Closed the satchel and tipened the
puraa. Put in the nickel and cU»sed
"EVER READY FLASH LIGHT”
Just the thing for Watchmen, Hunter. Oilmen, Hh)iici»n., I.i.|uor
Uealen, Satlorv, Engineers an.l Machinist^
Then she demurely slid her hand
Wthavt
the Cheap
Kindst
ashes, sir tight screw
draft with spixk ar.
reslar.for
$1J5
Gained Forty Pounds In Thirty Osya.
For several months our younger
rother bad been troubled with Indi
gestion.
Me tried severnl remedlm
Mud o
les faiied.* we aax
King’s New Dtsoovery
nr nliMia. who had consumption in an
Irnnced stage, also ua«m tbU i
I medicine aad today she U perfect
well " Desperate throat and lung
Mwses yield to Dr. King’s New Dls.very as to no other medicine
irth. Infallible for Coughs and Co
e and 11.00 bottles gumrantaed
T.bieu—Holl.v
is G Johnson and F. H Meads. i»ng Branch, M<
Trial bottles 10c.
> J. B. Paige Electric Co.
GOLD MEDAL*
Pan-dmancan Exposition
.
erery package of Hyonsel under aa
absolute guarantee that It will <
catarrh. If U does not, the purebi
c^hye^^ money refonded by fl
yc
O.U,^do.
"I--------
Ponder. Mo., srrites:
of collecting
day from now ui t.i,
1903. from 8 o’clock until 11:30 o’clock
in the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock to
4 o’clock in tbe afternoon of each day
All taxes paid before September lsi
will be received without ooIlecUoii
jfees. and on all taxes remaining on
I paid on Septet
September 1st and until Octo
I ber 1st. a penalty of one per oent tor
collection will be charged. On nl'
Hyomei U no ordinary rnmady.
la tbe only method of ireaMBent
sends by direct tabalatloB to tbe c
e«. fm com
i
STS wlU probablr
moavr to Trevere* Cttr-
fmIXnaiOaka
H.
• The oompleu
but fl.OO. and (
that can be can
i« a new paaetn m a
]
PnlatHUrOak
wfchdonblr mica door ptMected with
biiuaoc»mK.haabeaT7 ooiragated cast
te boa. never break ated baae, U fnU
nb^ uimincd. B«nt wtmd, coal <w
$16.00
OlBee In Wilhelm hl«
avre.
Tra
Dear Sir: You can makoc
It would oost yon more than to buj
1 U the vest I
Fbr
too
w
wait too long for your
guinres.
J. FtIRTSCH
South
Side Grocery.
I will pay the highest Market Price
5000 RSHELS
OF OATS
B.J. MORGAN
Garpeuters
Wanted!
Mich. Starek Co
bj Jot.
tbrey y tobalot^ ftir^a
JlMiPET GLEIUIHI6 WOHU..
r mix. Tour paint would not be
same, because mere mixing isn’t
eaat do that: It to bard to mix.
streak of lead aad a atrsnk of siae
For the oulek preparation of a de- not lead aad xtne. Tbe lend woe
llcieui driSi for making Chocolate chalk off. and tbe sine peel off. Lend PteMtU
Idng. or for
w.
K X CHiPm. P
to'
tL A i. ANNUAL CCUMION
hmw it okmrfd
THE BOSTON STORE
Don’t
Orret Treto.
‘h yomel. Tbe lahaler lasU a UfedaM bMWM one tollto* 1. o«
and if one bottle does not cur^
cure, aa «i It 1. lor tbl» rea* rowtoo tb»t
tra bottle of Hyomei cam be
--------------------It Is the
M moat
most eoonomremedles adrertlsod for tbe
trooUac dlMaore ot the nopiretorT
"TAXES.
nOTICe TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rolls tor the colIecOon of
M hool ami city taxes and special as
FesBUients tor the flve wards of the
city of Traverse City. Michigan, hnvt
been placed In my hands for collec
TO ALL CATARRH 8UFFERCRB
Hyomei Guarantaed to Curs by B.
Walt A Bi|ns or Monejr Rotundod.
merly held the place.
The popularity and Increase In tbe
sales of Hyomei are Unique In the an
nals of medicine. Such nsto
A Love Latter.
have been made by this i
Would not Intern
internal you If
m
Bren Peppers Beets
SseitPstitMt Cikkaitt
Ufipit
IMeu
Pens
AppM
Svrnk CanvasCadfliv PieUtacIWni
PiePispMu Ritekeitt
Carrsts
WANTED!
N,
Tnolli
No. I 25 Cass St.
For ssle by Jas
Grew anil Ripe
TomateesH..
OATS
Raves Two From Doath.
\OfCoutsel
a
comtlbrCub.
Solid Gold Rap- -
Tro?
hSSi*
wtKKMOsmsnTure
(SMnhy)
I a aumi
will be 1
street. Is being
promlnenUj
traA tar the first pavement next
Elgbth street and several dowi
treets. notably Bute Street, are
tBlona for pavement, bat Union
WUl
iwobably be considered
There U a small amount of ope paving
taxpayers oa It.
One of tbe main
yowig BMia to the opeo wfadov. Tbe
blue fbded. tbe oolor ebaaged to lareader. tbea to plak. aad arlibla ai
boer it waa ralalag to baat ibe baad. maker, who attracted a gr
If there la aay dooht aa to tbe aocurary of tbe atory. aad of tbe harooieter.^
oae haa bat to aak the baak eaaployea.
Monday. The
,A '■ WiC-''
■n
Mwelutelynii*
TO-DAY
Their new store at Na 159 EaM FfOttt MincC niO be readjr in
GrinocU Bros, want to opea their new store uruh an entirely
new stock of instnimeois. In Met. the new goods hsvc been ordered
Tlage aad the oeraoM»y wUl be
ronaod la a few daya. Mias
be daughter of a Praahy
rL“ifcv?i:.T.ssru.'r.is
Will Soon Move!
Great Remonl Sale
Moeh Ceeaeot Walk and Ceoaiderah
»meM Will Be Laid OuHofl
•eaaooef liOL
W<U**ii''S‘^t'!r»ir •uwa’STtbi
‘
NEW
JEWELRY
STORE
GUITAR. BANJO. VIOLIN, or mxj other Musical Instmmcnt. by
Ukiog advaatage oi ihctr
WeiB rot BEIT TIAB
S*v^MXr!r 2
WtATBEB BICOLATOI
GRINNELL BROS.
RASTALL^Sfj
I*7iaN\S, ORG^ **T^LKiNG MACHIN^^
wiaaaaaad at tbe eapUra and ftled hU
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVKMSK OITV, IMIOM.
m
SVXBOrO BBOOBO, IBAVBB8K OITT, MIOH., BATUKDAY. tXrrOBER 10, IXX.
the
uin OO It.
We bam been making paint 148
nra. We make a good deal; can afm to provide tbe maebigery tor IL
We are yonr hnbNr. ooi jour bla
“a£.“Ti?a=-“
..^goodforlBdaja.
Sen a R.,
F.wTSivOBff
ife''
’W-7'
r, mOK, BATQSDAT, OOTOBKB It, IKS.
m‘ra»OR> BBOOUH TMMX
IK8IT
||M«D^6IIL'
WAITOEPiUiniMT
umt TiyKR tuppLANTea
W. L.. Douslas
11;—
mS rianny
SHOES...
Tto IT^
«SgT!
r «awtM:*f m. FfMl. <
”““«Tijsjn.r..K
s*.£ssr“„“;£-s7ij s-k’
tore umotm at f oVsIoefe
The recmlah Svadlah awteae wtu
a held la the SeredlA chfarOh oa
iris,r='«, »-
sr-%w«
«|let
5¥E£"S.s:woi«i.r;
EmiM vlU direct If.
Tide Im amt at
•s.-s-.viisai.'ss
.Ek5S~-:s
AWn>Al HOT tDtt
STaS 2fe'
•aoM opera, aad h la eafe to aay
•ed
loot *'aSt"
igmy Uie^jwtjjdty harrtedly
Sktte^I^Kaowlea aa Kail______ idled aeaay roaada of applaaae.
.•Mk M *«i After TwmImM
Paris. Oct. Id.—The Rappel pobllahes aader leeerre a dispatch which
•Utes that Klas Peter of BerrU U
xmlaed la a Belgrade focirees by the
HSoiT——
asing of coorrrte baa Umhi but
JSITSJd SifSKlrS
At the Methodist church ca
»aa. ahd oee atndeat attempted to
kick him la the head. Another stn
deat hit Patrolmsa IsbeU a vicious
blow oa the head with a club, and OfB
csr OoUlas caught him at It.
OAcers Golltas aad OMara were
^eltad with stones oa their eray to the
jail, bat did not release thdr prtsoaor.
The fceehmea foUowed la full force
to the Jail. At thU point Deputy Gil
lea Meoilfted a big tall fellow as the
aiha who stnicfc him. and he was
tMrovB Into the bastlle. Two more
utadeau. who became too gay la In
o^lary remarks, were hurled Into
MAWOTTIADBWnx
CMBOnmnSIILAtOAD
The matter of the Traverse C51ty d
> Pmtalliia raUroad will be ooaaldered
th^lrectors of the board of trade
.
of fhe Copies Barlags Bank. The
directors of the board wUI meet U K.
» OMs of the railroad coaipany. aad sc
lw?t
- ssTte.^TisJSSr.s^-'ii:
tt M ap to the dty to ralee a total of
bJ2rtl^** •4.MW1 has
airmdy
USTSTmO^WMOUT
^
•
Christian Endefffor meeting at 3:4a.
B\*eulng Bcrrlc^at 7:00.
Prayer meeting Thumdaj at 7: SO
SS; 0*5:;
many of the goapel hymna are Im
CMRIfiTIANCY Ifi OUT
of the plowlag has been doae.
and other work toward nsaklac the
Washington. Oct. lO.-The pot
:er general has accepted the rei
at men daring a part of the week, but tloo of O A. C. ChrtaUaney aa i
SOM have worked faithfully aad a ant attorney la the ofilce of the i
ant attoraey general of the poa)
department.
Baltliaore. Oct. 10.—At the closing
seaaloo of the cooreatloff of the
League of American Mnt^paUtlea
T-lrv>m
WKIIam D Morgan
of
THE
n o clock.
will occupy
pulpit in the motning
3 p. m.. Junior Endeavor.
6:15. Senior Endeavor.
Evening service at 7:S0.
All are invited to these sen
Si.
Q. R. A I. TO RICHMOND, fiAOO
Annnal a R. A 1. axeuralou to Richmood. lad.. Is ou Tueaday. October
aiioL**?**JSL2!“c*U lx)Sc*u«i
Oweral Paaa. Ageut. Oraad Raplda.
Rammrai Bale Price.
Bradbury Plano, upright ca
fine coudUlon. 1220.00 to cloae.
nell Broa. 23$ E Froot. Beadle
Oeoegetown. wros^ 1
-r. ...u.
laaa will lead.
7:o«. womhlp; sermon topic
Ktirbldden >Yult and How It la
Special music by ihe choir,
direction of Miss Pearl
BaptML
Sunday school. 12:00.
Morning. 10:30. 8ubJ.^t. "The Sale
bath; How to Spend It.**
Baraca
Bible
Class. l2 tH».
Koi
young men.
B. Y. V V.. 5; 45.
Evtming. 7:or.. Subject. "Sin; lu
Til Grutnl III sknrtf lira
all!
. aad tberoforo ^
"Alt'an- ctmlially Inviu-d to the sen-
SpiuMCtttl
Elahsiti ScNiry!
First Clan Spicliltin!
K j-oo h»ve new icen -/eke
and Dais) *' ask those who haVc
Scat sale now open at box-office
Ptk«2St,35t,«le,75c
mms
Rev. D. O. Ruth. Pastor.
10:00, class mteuug
10:30. Sermon
S.ihjecM. "A
K4»undailon •
T:uO Goapel sen ice*.
7:00 Wednesday
eveiilnc.
GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE
smepeaple argue that waU pepero
aro poauTOL My aaawrr is that they
may be poraua when they are wew. bat
aa aaeu aa tbey firi damp the porro BU
qp. aad. oaee fillad. tbeee la Ba way to
apao tbam asala. Have parous walls.
I aay, aad ta have tbam auhatitata far
wattbPPvr wbMewaab.--rblladsteMm
KX-rmAi
as#S£?:-%-
Majestic Revival ot
i*ray.;r
Twojsters
Morning aenlce. Music and sc-rmoty
on Heroism at 10:30 a. m
The pastor will be pleased to meet
at tbe close of the service the stran
gers and those who have rvccntly
come to make Traverse City their
home. Greet the strang«Ts.
Sunday school at noon
Parents,
are you Inierest.Hl and have you vis
Ited rte clasM-a with your children?
lnterm.*dlaie Christian Endeavor
A (;i.«uii:5 PUv lor Young Peo
ple of all ages, by
DENMAN THOMPSON
..u«h..r of
JHE OLD HOMESTEAD
Rastusi* Banks
Cbrtallau BdMMe fienrlem
Modar. WooiBMB ban. oror prot-
-
ABtarrS to eaeb aad erory ear-
mSk ftiST
MiCELLANEOUA
Wednesday. October Mth!
Sure
A lasuiuu wuuw
lu i’'
*^ClaasmeeUng 9:45 a m
Sunday achool 12 M.
Madlaoa Square Garden In .Sew York
Junior League 8:00 p. m.
from .ktig. 31 to Sept. 14 with tbe anEpworth League 6:00 p m. Leader.
Doanced purpoae of aetUng tbe atyle
for a year to come in ererytblng !>«- Grace M- Nelson. Topic. "Pul First
talnlng lo wotnen*a weaii saya the New Things FlrtL**
A cordial welcome at these aervYork Tribune. Tbe exhibits will lu
dude l‘arl*bin and American made
gowns. Women ate to flod In tbe Gar
den article* of attire ranging from a
SubjecL “How to
aboe to a Imt pin. Caatnmea are to be
Kllh Profit."
12:00.
Junior Endeavor 4:00.
Union meeting of Intennedlales and
teks. There will 1« mtmic. and <
Seniors at 6:30. Leaders. Misses Jes
enteriaiument la being contempt
sie Manners and Ella Martin.
rnaso will l«e given for tbe beat i
Evening. 7:3<t. Subject. "Why I am
gowns, the j
0 tbe vsriona
vs
dry (
• tbe romitry. J.
Saturday nlghL united prayer and
e tbe chairman of
, will be deUvered study of the Sunday school lesson
ng to fashion by with tbe children.
W*aloome to warship with ns are
strangers, worklngmea and the poor.
_
be aotked
large aecthwa of dead aad djiag plaaM.
111
COU HAUt Og gXCHA
^ *pIw>er meeting on Thursday even
r tbe world. WaU paper rloasn oar
M* potes aad thus to a certain ♦•sRev. J. W. Miner, pastor
Large dapositaor coal ate reported to
teut teo u. harm. WalM. you me. have been found lu wrotecu Ontario.
Quarterly meetJag.
ahoold be potuoa. like cur riocbeu. like
ffPIIMSR TRAVRRBK aTY MAN
In probaie oonit today aa order was
cor
Bkla Ckg up the purrs of oor
made coafirmtag the ante of real es€ipd A. B. Jotmeea. Whe Reecoed ute la the eataU of Samuel K. akda. aud we die. floae op the poreo
Bamnal Price, a Ravenna (0.1 farm n>:J0.
of our riothen. aad we weuM aaau fill er. baa dlacorered a new and lOrmidaNortham. doeaaaed.
ed t^. for iheyjrooM ^ is^rr- Ue potato peat, aayo tba Clndanatl
CapL A. E. Jflh^ wtoptyd^up
Mmr^ J^^***^ ^nTsHM A^terSisr
mmm
MISSOURI ^WM€m
First MothodlsL
Rev. TVm. Laufman. Pastor.
1» 30. cUss meeting.
1U:S0.' worship:
sortnon
•PaylM Taxes."
St. Umla was selected aa the
hy^rS2“S‘-GS3.?2S.5S."S
Oardaer DavIdMm. aakiag for the dls-
Mmra
fMroyrrworad**
l*rcscnlctl with Every Advantage
and many extra features
• -includingYoung People * Society of ChriMlan
hhideuvor at 5:45 p. m.
Topic. "Great Men of the Bible;
What Jckseph Teaches Us."
Sunday evening gospel roroting at
7:»K». Take the front seata.
Mayflower brigade
will mrot for
lay at 7;tW p. m.
drill
Id-week mk^eilng Thur^ay at 7:30
ler A Oo. piano to P. R Wa^cer. MCh proa quickly, auwilylug on ucw- P nx' ToplcT "ChriHtUn CltT*en*h
;ecL city.
alaa a complete meal ready rooked, uo
Millenium •
jafier piano to Joe Chase. Long forced marches or lo a country where a
MeeUng each Sabbath
Rev. Hugh Kennedj-. pastor.
Lake.
Sabbath school at 2;«hi „ m. ai
Morning service 10:3u. Sermon by
fire Is not drolrable it la a very couvenWarner piano to Hrs. Mary Fife.
preaching following
lent food. It is adspted to rapid march- the pastor.
All arv Invited.
Evening aervlce
7:00.
Tbe first
Ing.
where
ft
ls
impractlcshle
to
take
WTllard Piano to C. U' Staff. Area
•long
train, park anlm.l* In^ quarterly service of the conference
dlA foreman In mill.
Brewtter piano to C. W*. Squlers. ing able to ratry a conaiderable amount, ^^£v. M. D. Carrel, presiding elder
and lu i-aie of oece*sity earli man tun of Grand
Traverse district,
will
Silver Chlntes t
I to Jas. Edgier. pm , day s supply In bU hsveraark
preach. The sermon will be followed
by the Sacrament of the l»rd s Sup
Naahrille. Tenn.: vice praaldeota.
Mayor Crollua of JolleL IU-; Mayor
Joha K Lautaer. formerly of UiU
William C. Maybury of DeirolL Igna•tty, has just taken the poettioa of
Uus A. SaUlTaa. mayor of Hanford.
Ooon.: aecretary. Joha MaeVkar of
' Sla^amte Nora? school, starting
aer has amay frteods In this dty and
^
wklalty. who will be glad to hear of
TONIGHT
rrrocai
■sr;
The lest stamp ta the plot of
gmaad
larlosad
by
the
track
-Ood Be Wnth Ton Till W> Meet
at the Traverse «ty Diirlag Park as- Again** Is oae of the songs which
was blowa into the air this Prof. Penny has outlawed
la all about tbo stumps
SSLie^rrSar-^tl^l^^
many. He sends au oOl.-lsl rr|s»rt
the aute department oa flie fut
chances of the tel»ruU. a cross
and a sd.m. and ssy s
tween a horse at
-It has l«*n
horse simI don
mule, the cross between
beu
key. «• Inferior to
Mm. Racine, who fc
Mrs. William
Dyke of RTashlngton
street, will leave Monday for Chi tinct. The opening nj. of .\frl.;,. |«ir
cago. where she will visit foe a short Hculsrly the eastern port, reveals these
Homestead. Pa.. Oct. 10.—Notices time before her return to her borne fineanlinsls In.Urge nunils-rs.
were posted in the iS and 40-lach mllU in Montreal.
‘Tompaml wllh-lH.rses »..d
»t the Homestead Steel works Ust
James J. Dunn was
they |s»wss pecullilr advsntsgi
Huron today *by the ser
they sre Immune sgsl&vf the »crj «lan
his daughter. Mrs. Hust
_
IS hors,, disesses of .tfri.-s sml
also sgslusi the deathly tiu-t.* H\.
uebpihi. on s,-*vujni of lt« f«nu
works and employs over S.OOO
« football game, and Is general Usllly ruudltion. es|w^ islly the
til of whom are thrown out of em
itic over the University bardoess of ilH- hoofs. K si-sially
menu No aotiCe had previously
adapt«<d for all the transi-.ri work
riven or the contemplated a
Smorth^te went u» Man beretoforr |-rf«ruie.l l.y i,inle«
Fhe mill uses largely BeaMoaer i
*
istee this morning on business.
mbruU Is itincb livelier than llo- n
R. K. Page of Chicago, who has been and at least gs Intelligent.
InterI the city several days
-In tlenusny romh Interest In i
lU of the Armour car I
animal is rnsnlfesie,!. *nic «cll knr
this
HagenlH^-k I. ex,s.rl.i.entinw In thU
-- A. Ll________
temoon from a vlslt^^n Chicago with rectlon and Intend, to JninMime
nobrnU Into Germany and .tmer
Mm- C. 1. Tompkina\returned home Tbe aoologlcal garden at Ih rllii posaeoora some very line .iwvliiiens. Tl.e
today, after a visit in Gras
Mm. 8. M. Brown retui
aabra stripes are often well pn-s
CONVENTION IN BATTLE CREEK
is afiemobn. after a visit In Orawn.
Mlaa Clara Hanaknrsky U hack fr
Effort Will Be Made to fiend County
visit with friends at Monroe Cent
Judson Lyon of W’illlamaburg U
Apont fimith.
The tweoty-first annual convention the city today on a busIneM trip
NEW RATION FOR SOLDIERS.
3f the Michigan sUte conference of
shariUeo and correctloas and of couoTHE MARKETS.
wOr CM»kr4 <
-ror t sr la i
fLcembe j'” ?4****A^o2raeff^^to
Detroit. Oct. 10—December whr
■ «iepartmcot bus undertaken
beiag m^e t? get a large repreoenu gS^c: No 2 red. St^ac; No. 3 cc
mtre lo the matter of a li. ld
tioo this year, and to do that a comrliss tbe Uhiladelphta l.c4lg
munleatlon U being sent to the board
3f supenlaors In each county, asking 84iic; December. kStic
for an appropriation for their county
Chicago. Oct. 10.—December wheat.
agent, so that be may be able to at 7S^c; May. TP^c; December com.
tend. A great deal of beaeflt Is de 45%c: May. 44%c; December oaU, aome of tbe problema of
rived from these metlngs. The matter
October porh. for mro la tbe Arid. Tbla 1
will be preoenled lo the board of snriba. W.55.
borf that bas I
penrlaors at this fall s aesaloa
and mixed with chopped potatoes and
Potatoes on local market.
ooiooa. It win keep indefinitely ami U
GOfiPEL HYMNfi IMMORAL
aald to be most appetlxlng. The mm
like It. and the first trial ha* provwl
Fivs PiafiM and Thraa On
Irinnell Broa*. removal aale atlll on. aoccrmful that a Urger ankount will
During the week the followlnf perhare taken advantage of their
do not mean that the wovda are
Thasu Were Aheat ISO el Them Re- Immoral.** he aald. **but the mnalc. I
include In the lUt of Immoral aonga
.wmeved Prpm hpeee lacteeed by
•li waltaea. two twowtepa aad 17 pol
'
the Rece Track.
kas. I do not think that worda aet to
AT HAigUlTTE MOIMAL
VALUE OF THE 2EBRULA.
aad Miss Uule Duffek. both of I
ila to
AU trbo have bills lo be prr
meeting of the board of supermust do so during the first
Draga. and that he oooducu the af
(airs of state frtMa his prleoo uader
pressttre of the coas^rators.
day for a short vUlt with friends la
aadnaatl. Ohk>. and
AS It was a public street the <
objected, ead here lha roogh
'::f
llan"aa^Ully Oote. The wedding
mill occur at St. Fraads* church.
aatS* d*KJrAhMoIadJ ^d^
^S^JITy^STiZ
^SC5-. :
SEaVlCBSUi THEt
!s;i2.Krss;i^*iKr?^:5.'2
d« at the oaaptu.
A.OO.j
Biehant & Rime IH-i-
to a titter aad Aaany bant oat li
i hearty laosh. which was at tin
ueetnuaed by any other toeldeal
aro aow being lined t
Travmue^ty Bute
-The beauty of the chorus aad
p the manner In wbk4i
lag this afiemooa. attrae
most perfect tralalaK lato the i
able atteaUoa. The bird U there yeU
•r* ta lail. OM oaMr e bmd U cm
cal score were objects which excl
larles Jeffries would tike to aeeet
o|M. iMir other oAccre «re eaffi
imlratioa amooK aU. It U doubtful
ama face to face who borroM
f«tee (itMH Meulu. eernml etod
ever as many pretty sitls were colirheel wltboot permission aad used
«m drw*^ off hr frleode bee
cted tocetber at oae time lo Maa
of tatahm. o»d. elto«mher. there ra
w as were to be seea opoa the aU
■e la the oM toern um
i the RaBMdell theater last erealai
nseninriii^i^^
.
3.SO,
•*-
•arface. When ao used It makes a
neat job. leaaeaa the operating
® wmSTc Mtaer^
maad removee a bad feelure of
quest fitm P. H. Alfred, chief ea*
glaeer of the Perp Marquette for earn- __ _ jpenlage-Tla. the dripping of water that finds Its way tbroogb tbe crevr tbe eartb. Many of three air
aad maaw^ are verr <dije«v
______Jt because of tbe water Ibat
^*£o...b^«te.w.U.
drops from the Mde. aot only wetting
tbe man. bat lajuring their be.lt l. a.
hie dellaealloa of thTmed
=
:z==:SOLU ONLY BY------------------
ts:: !T^ir:i^*JlS^ lu .,-*eperaUoa.
|.jSg2—;
i
u
3.00,
by aoaM oa arho erldoBUy hettarae crate flrea pmiee of 1
that hearen heipe thoae who help reiaal lo lie laor. thai
theeaedrea He left a lady'e d
leae Colaaibia bicycle la traat of
reeled piece, aad sraat credit la lo
now betaf a»d at auiiiy
t the eperatloae lo wallla* the eldre
Jooid**iHii*to* pIte*My of the
■ “°*
THE DOUGLAS SNOEj
■r^h^
Removal Sale Price.
|4«»u Crown Plano. Ca*c damaged
In transportation.
|35o.(Nt
Grinnell
Bros.. 239 E
Front street
Beadle
block In a few days.
1999 if
13th. Tickets good for 10 days. Get
full InformaUon from any G. R. A I.
agent, or address C. L. Lockwood.
General I»ass. Agent. Grand Rapids.
Mlcb.
1996451
Removal Sale Price.
3350 Sterling. Case marred in trans
portation. 1300. Grinnell Bros.. 239 E.
Front street. Beadle block In a few
days
1999-tf
GRINNELl”]^^.
E. Front street-
ha^
the
The Traverse Cll)
Real Estate Exchange
Have bargains worthy
of your serious con
sideration* Come and
see us anti we will tell
you all about ■ them.
Don’t forget the place
Bonn 515, WUeloi BlDCk
Tsk,llM.gW*tOT
Cit. Phone No 197
C. W. CURTIS, Maoaeor
m i-'
■gr „„
only
t W. BAIT P. M.
19f9-tf TOMATOES WANTVD—Wa wOl pay
30 crota per buahal for waU npkSd
fruit delivered at tha factory, aad
In China every member of a farnHy U
property and may be eok! TaInnUrtly
or nelaad for debt. Contracts are brid
•acred among tbe Chloeae. and what
ever la promiaed must be perfonned.
A father may eell hU aon. nud tbla la
tbe deapairing CeleOTUI a la«t reeoiY.
The Chinaman nrlU a noa in orAer lo
rove tbe Ilfe or the boy and tbe rest of
the family. If afterward tbe father's
cimumtnLe. improve be can b«y tbe
b«t father aa act or bagRaaltjr. to bqy
cblUNB ta CMoa, aa atbonrtae the pax^
BULBS for winter and sprtaf btanaaireec
mfiK
Rev. Fr. Naodbam retaraed to Jrnfic-
•:
V':
?■:;■ ■ .v.,-j-,-. V': -i - \-■; ^
s^gp^W'-niE EVENBTO '^RECORD
PART TWO
TRAVERSBCITY.MICH^ SATURDAY. OCTOBER IO. 1008
Cbe €pcnina Recw<r$ Mp-te«Patc Uliistrat^ Feature
DIRECTORY 0FBEG6MS
Our Corn Crop stivd ihe Us^ to Which It Is Put
UR OF oouraw MsniBAm
wmm
aitmMoma to hoar of tbo fo«r «r«.ai
com outoa.** It to a fart that Ihia Eraln
to «ottlvot«4 froio Iho moat oaoiorly
<0«ncv of Moino to Po«rt aettod a«*d
fron the Rod rivor rotk-r almaat to the
KvorHadao of Flortda. Thio It la that
which
thair Win. to ibo manifold
Uoiqiie VehuM BefawPoUitked
l7 New Toik OMily Sedttr-
ntmotlnc featuraa of the oom
t. By tbo uao of hace *ToddM>
Iric^d^nU bot
S^“S;rr£‘HHlLT
TT, USmU" a W«r or ao a«o.
hu»rr»^. a m. Umto man took out patpmntable induatry.
he lom bM'omea atarch
%alUMble |.)prDdoda are eatrartad
in and ^
Tbo
oll\-e OIL It aim entera Into the mann(acture of lAlma. mmipo and leathw
dreeatnsm. About VL tW.ono wt»rlh of the
oil la now rxforted annually, about half
of the total amount belnp taken by BelBlum.
Even the Berma which ha%T
been under the hydntulir |>rr«aure are
not waaled. beinB turned Into what la
known aa t«..ni oil «wke. whUh la eapoiTed In larBT quantltlea. ehlelty to
Frantr where It I* emidoyed aa a food
for live ato. k.
Th .t «wn oil la tecarded na havInB a
remi^rkHlde future la evldem-ed by the
attetiUon now |m*M to it by inuai akUlful annlyata
nblqullouaneaa niuat
be pnteni when the atatement la made
that tn addituui tn the urea cited above
com oil la emi h.ye.l In the manufacture
of arlincial ruble r. for w hich purpooe
It la treatevl «lth aulphur and baked.
Ten ilmeo cheap»r than Para rubber. It
anpeara In the fomt of water prooAnB.
liiMdeiim. hlryi lc and bUBSy Urea, rub
ber m,tia.
U. ycle
hiindlee,
army
u< taro, ml mii4 bnlM« Into tb*
eory dcotrad by the farmer,
firat paaoad throoBb what arr
•anapplnB roUa.- whereby tbo
.1.11 Sfc.
A MUaKa? AND DtiPrDDCP
farma t^here they ure mlaed with
ordinary fodder fur the pon-«oe of
ITovIn* the qu..lity and quatitliy of the
milk The atarrh Itaelf yielda aUll an-
r» today mora than aovomj
I to Emtaral tioa harlns com y
i haidc alawionu and I
KT'b^t’i..
rmt.ai Btatra. aaja the .New TdCk
World.
Tin-Iwoktet. wlik* Yrta be BMrt lo bU
Uie
dlrldoals of wBoIth Bad know* cbailUl4e ImHlimtloM tbrooghoaC tbe co«try. has born prffiBrfd by Jbbmb FBfbBB.
xl mendkWMy Barnt of IbB Ohori-
V
eo other kind nf .
le-i araKla.
The atory of i»h- ciM-n Induatry la
thoa a verttable tn;namr Indeed, romaniT haa el wav a ntiu.hed Itaelf to
KIiib tVwn
The I-tend of how the
• rrain came tnt.. U Ii.k la ot.e of the
■ prettirat talea «f li..llaii folklore. A
tta 8tat» Inalil
f tbo oomtlun 1
T..rrb,!:
Juatonuiry at the le-riod v
e*ch«iiBed
me^lltatlnB In 1
t tor blm-elf In
the Brest Maaler ..f life (o make him a
Blft that would l»-n. Ill hla fellowa Aa
nnnUtNi oi the fatifiu*
pi tie** If in anewet to hi?* »uppll<-atloiia. «
who h l« now nviruf otured by the mt!hon The tn et .x.h for pl|w puriHWW* la dr,-m«>l in BCren .oi l with Breen pi
com la atarrh. which waa flrot ralract«d i»aarly arvaoty ymra a«o by Thoma.
cTlinliMN dkl the CBxm ^of
problem uf rMdlag Now Tock of BliBBt
befsmra for over two ycBrm. ond tbe
booklet about lo be toaoad.la tbe remit
of bla iBborw.
In It profcaalonal begsara are cIbbbI-
WORKne Ttv: CORN
and into jhaao >ala a aroall |««|A»r
. of aolphurlc acid la poured, the cl
oftb. add brio* to«,rtm thr ke
and rdcaae the BluUnoua tnaiu-r. .
rr aUndliiE In the vala for nearly a
and a half the water la wUhdraa n.
iho realduary maaa la |^-»ed lhr.n.<i.
mllla bolnE ultimately «l%e« aindher
hath aoBtawhat alinllar to the flrai. The
atarrh then roroaina at the bottom of
tho vata abenc It la removed, dried
and aold for r«okln«. launderlnE «r can-
I
.
I -V.
I^ r
la eoid in I. found in th- Mi*oouil riv
er K.U..HO. oiily and wlilun a iw.liue of
alH*ul thirty milea from WMahuiaton.
Mo The , orn on thia rob d«e a n.»i dlff«r mHlerUlly fnnn that r.ili*e«l in K«n
Nebrifk-. Iowa or nth. r in.t**d
.•
;
sTMt pro-ttl-.
rr.r
PLOWING RETWFZN
and chemlata
huakliiB rolls* The moUve
. the -hui
fanf«Hlon.rp u: .rr r... h.rd .1 work on
er of thIa valuable adjunct to tnodand It la . a hlch may i
f ordinary portable
e la
f prt^fvea , imnxy other dtre< th
here waa a
The,
0 etover. nr cuttle foo.1 la one of the t and ae quickly
the splrji hurv no
once leave thH a|H.i
little while to keep i
wetyla and to put fr. h earth over r
enH hauma • find thHr Way Inm ,
-very quaner of the world.
. valuxMe byproduct la alao der
»
I ihe only way hi»
lr.inaniu
e<l. the I
1 aald that
dlnn would tHui
id>t.tin hla hcvit
acivaom^l fni two or ihr
IwP.ir rurnc I Idlo pli--a
KtouiTa ub«»Ol H ^•.•nl
iHiund. a..n;cllmea .iv h
a iKiunJ. and tome Mi
can l^oai .inm-umea of i
I and bukhi* It thf dektrtn afBvmmI aulwltiute for Bum arable
m.u: adh.alvc tMirtr la re-aulrcd.
r mnkluB of |Miia r la.aea. the 1
VIall |uM*cra and the
qiuroac la another esrwedInBly v*alu- »|ant|ia and envrlo|«ea. l>cs
able cord bypmducl. ToBother with I Ura into the blB textile ml
Crat>e ausar. It la a derivative of ewn- I ia uaed for ftxlnB dyea on fi
atanb. the proreaa of obtalnlnB H belna rlally .o.ton Bo«Nla To’«
Blnoitlv :.dve.w.»r> had foretold, and
obey..I 1 he taller- In-lnn lions to the
letter Krc Iona he wan ainaxed to fln^
era of atan h and other^.t
There ia a -j*evial claBaldmttoo fbr
those with the right Vg ampuUtad. a*
other for those who have k>at gnm. a«
well as a general Hat of aU laipoatara
known to the CUarttlea organlmttati.
Bceldea the real name of the bagga'.
wrhal la know n In Ibe under world aa
his “luonneker luttua.'* or aliaa. Is glraa.
with his height, tbe cMlor of bis ayaa.
hair and a full description of tha tattM
marks, by which tbe great najortty
of thorn are eaaUj IdaotWad. Tba pewfcMlonal beggar, accoedlng to Mr.
Forlm. la nearly always a crimlmO.
U usually of tba rartety knawa
aa a “Yegg man** or ttamp aaf« blawar.
mic liaring origUiatod at tba ttea
of the am-si of John W. Yegg, tbe beat
trarcUag safe blower known to tbe po
lice. The -Yegg man." when on tbe road
or in ike “Jungle." at be eontemptnmely tenne tbe country west of Menbattan. U nanally a safe blower. He coowa
to New York to spend hla plunder, or
If It le spent and be atlU does not wish
aume aa active criminal career,
lye tn tbe city and begs.
I tbe arermge ‘Yegg man.-- aald
hroUBht lo n.anklnd the com which has
lirttvetl *o Bl>-**l a h^rlMiiBei of health
and richeJAMI:h W flllUU^N.
I d:iya 1h« v r
' No aci^um of the *..ri. induair) can j d.t-oi>i>H|
be rcBarded aa coiJvpU-te unleaa It m.ikea «, M;! -
& PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE IVORLD^
CUROPE-d MOdT AMIABLE PRIN-
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS NEW CHURCH.
ceds.
THE
LATEST
INSANITY
im>esa EIl«al--th Marie Of jkuetrU la
to be the most amiable young wx>____ of royal blood In Europe- Certain
IN CYCUNG-“THE
DEATH."
CIRCLE OF
H..UIW'Africa v *ir
rclloi-uc r.r‘l-'I'ng* a
that'ahJ U*aUo U»ie pretty will'* *»b-
M
iiiy
tfifi
^Oii
put up by
L It la here
oroira.sr;jr.ss3.i
duHiig that war h..*- um.I. the rer
hM. rfntcmcut ttu.t thmuBhout one of
iThirh ltt-le.1 .,fi eiitliw day h^ never
oti— .augljt a sllmi-sc of the Boers. 90
well did the l.utBher- Know how li
r"
PRIMITIVE PASSENGER CONVEYANCES IN INTERIOR OF CHINA
ably cau«
Mas Ella
and her |
EUZABETH
MARIE
ncelet lo aak her
;trrs£ph^S;
A Frenchman re»’eully came i
1--. ..iniMK o trifle atale a« he invented
slmUar m-rv« rat king exiilbUiuua
• even fouml a cytUal wilUtiK to attempt
what he calU the • circle of d-th
slightly .Ics.-v ndlng roadvwiy and then
the feat The TWer looi^-d** alu
lu-e.
ati.u
dashes into a huge lK,wl-hke
whh-h he lessens to fN-rmll of hie gradu.dly felthiig toward
at frightful
1.. agth. approaf h
the lower edge and then Increa-cs *4v a- if. caus,
c- W'. yi le back up
tbe lop of the bowl, whemw with u sudJm Jump
" *^t*h*
^
*
PRINCESS
!
;
,
/*\ ^ I
mm
caae and ei
j IWd of V h
|
the ..la.
marksman to ,
Invisible to tbe enemy,
THE URGEST TUSK IN THE WORLD.
^ J V
7m
WM
The Amerlcmn Museum
lalory In New York Is h
to aei urrd by a «
e Brown, the aged woman who
portrait to herewith reproluced. rri
dered her country a signal aervlcr .
utbnwk of the famous aei-»y mi
nylng Illustration shown a rifleman reit from the nrlng ivoalOon and yet wllh-
world, which haa been brought aSrom
northern Wberla by the Jeaup north,
em Pacme expedition. The tuMc to
that of a great hairy mammoth and
waa found by a Kuaalan explorer on
A QUEER FISH FROM ICELAND.
yi IS aeldoin th.u flshermen bring to
he surfacp fish of .vs unusual an ap?eanvme aa that shown tn the accocn>anylng lUuatrmttoii. This unique apec-
pounds, to thirteen feet long and two
feet through at
M^mw^se of the luak and a human
balng. and from this may be conjeet^ the ImmenMty of the creature to
which ihto giant luak belonged.
;'s!r.
numlier Into tbe town on a bagging
erpedltion to slse up tbe bank. At
night they trmrel into town on a baad
car and while two of their uumbar
BUnd outside with al* ahootera toaattle
poMlbla intamptloD they putty tba
cracka of tbe aafe, pour in nltroglyuar
in. which they carry In rubber bottlsA
and touch it off. They then board tba
hand car with tbrlr booty, and batefu
the bank wakes up to tbe robbery
they aw well away.“
In Mr. Fort-w* book, tha “Yegg maaare considered in two acboola. tba-ana.
tomlcal aobool.“ wrblrh lariudea tbaac
who aaaome to have some pbyMeal la-
1:5
school.- or those who feign a more sub
tle Infirmity, oaua Uy tbe paralytic
“Yegg men" aund by one anatber and will Imperil tbrlr own Urea to
aid a miuradc to escape. Mr. Fprbea
acrong nnanc lal and polltiral Influence.
Frequeutly a “Yegg man * coarictad of
vagrancy and aent to priaoo for a laag
term to released on habma corpus by
tbe aid of InflueBtlal poUlk-laM In aplu
of aU tbe riiarlty Organlsatloo aociety
cun do.
This influence comes from tbe fact
that many **Yrgg men" aod tbe womea
with whom they aaaocUte beloiig to tofluentlal families and the nddlttoual
fact that they frequently have large
«,ms of money, the fmita of big roberies.
**I-torl wmiarns," for example, whose
cortTvt name to Earl Webster Kempton.
,“Yeggman.“
deaf <
“Spanlah Mamie." a ha
1. to alao a power amonf
“Ixiwell Eddie- U recognised ai
gnnlwr in tba craft and Ukea
when t
of mori of the
lie. Hla right
name ia Edward Ooonor. and hla borne
ia. or waa to liowefl. Maaa
Moat of the Crimea ooaamlttad by tbe
-Yegg men- are to tha middle west
llatanrca are gmater between
Many of them
partlcnliriy to doing t at tbey can
Briat to rolp
ker- Joba which
smaU post offteea of atampe. Ev
ery place outside af Kaw York city
they call “tba Jungle.- and New Yerk
Mvely by -Tegga" and fbelr compuft^
lom and *1iaraaitcaFoebee* book are very many who art
tattooed. Mr. FertMB aaya that tbla
imM of the Buny worid was recently
E~£rL^^
uny in looia.
church, unarmed, when the Mpoya
rpac. and at the peril of her life abe
rnahed to the church and gave tb* laiiC and na eyaa amaanr. throe totMaa
rsr.ir
tlBcutloii to <w tbay are caught no
aoooar doaa a man take tba -Taa~
eatb than ba bus fhnctfBl iarifa
pricked Into bis Mdn. and alwayk ttms
rjzsTi
Tau abauM ntvar paaBebadHMvbau
!■:;S:: .'■ '^ ■
;;/
m» W^q aaooMX rtuyasB arr. Moa. fbtoay, octtobkb % ]
THE SOUND
Of THE SEA
sxrrasrsri
^w^nmmmni TWIgfcl ywi HEtai«<
ItoM I vmkW «i 4 wrtt^A mmd m^m
TUrty-Eirbt Cents
iTT“~ ~-r
for a heavy, fleeced garment
—extra warm, and good
value.
tto Mir «tte wan gmv
«r t
M Mi tate to tlwir to «M f»«ii
i toato to lto«flit«C ItotoWB.-
_______
Fifty Cents
-If I ktotoi fM 1 toMli wMl
kM» Tto^
JM. ««
Mi i1 «
Ml to
Ttoir
iw* fww ffMi Mor to. e» to 0«r toto
. Mto toat I
iMto for foo to go."
for double back and front,
fleeced lined goods—also
heavy ribbed goods—blue.
brown>or grey.
a'sssr.rlsaf
tor. Ttotoh tor tow kto ftod to tto
«ttl> irtiw> «m«
^ to tW tmr ^ tto^iMto mmmmg m
Scvcnty-FiYc Cents
r;s;“ss*:."sr
0M. dtor. to to. Mitor Mi to. tom
for a grey double breasted
goods—part wool—a great
toMto totototi to invtaf cwtoatwM. WMptaff bmim M. toj toe togto
Mr»taiwrto.MltoL
tsitj-niscr
■
__________
Ban f-r oiMtar. «i»d.
L«k:
(kU «Mr> tk. Ml- M tkkt c«U«r
•ad bnak Its Umr
nderwear
50c
nderwear
75c
^
^?IPI
PI
wm m
^ W*h.r
ycf lip..** toe
m-
rtt .r. rldicukMM.** to .ilniied.
7«o werr mine." toe renmito
It. If to tod not .potoo. "1 toouk
t yoo to to .U mtor. to tor m 1
r been .ble to jndge. M m.n erei
ng<4 wielj to MM-raDM Ttorr
few, rtow tto thtaf l> Impowible. It H
iMt to te«r wtroelre. .part tofore It U
*Tl# d^go<l tor ftJMcer.
-Yoo m«k rerjr coldly of teuiag
wklei^ I am a rorw.** ato aigtod.
"Alrrody I tore atayto In tbia ooe
pure to. IBM I b^nrln to grow
Iw. again."
"^*Kvr..r wk... p«k.p.: ko.
would return, and then 1 ahonU hare
to go back again t. my Mother Nature
fnr comfort. She comforta with llow. with dew. with soft, aweet bn
; moat of aU with tbe aea. The
i.f It, the aob. tto auaettme aigl
-roaa lights, white lights, soft
luelluw llffhta of tto aetting
-A MTTLa TDM WAT T ME OOMHASOU.
»«di aan. aoch nweta owii luwiito;
toand aUU fur yMua. jTtore. I:ruwi
ICraaat tank a twto ahwt of paper
Ha toan*««i Ma pencil to a point.
-A llttla till, wgyr to <waiwaDded.
-tow.- And to ncmlehad it swiftly
wUtMMto of tor gown, ato toade do ef
fort to fwaU hl». He turned tto knob
.Dd went Mt. Tto door tout on him.
^
forward with a toarp.
wttfh af apan ioors ertmaantj .!!•
nai the two wm left alanc.
-1 hare offtoiai yam" aahl Er
aiilag. “It aacma to me that hw
lately I am alvaya affcodlng you."
, -It la hardly yonr fanIC she ntnmad gently. -It la Ito fault of tmr
Mtnrm: that 1a«M Thay riaah "
•Mt hem- to tocgtxl pnMiliu; I
vari a chair, “aai M na talk ala
• «LSto .at ioorn and lily took up tto
One Dollar
nderwear
nderwear
One Dollar and Twen
ty-FIve Cents
nderwear
Two Dollars and Fifty
Cents i
for heavy brown camel hair
or grey, steam stanuk goods
—no better wearing goods
than these.
nderwear
for underwear that is not
only extra heavy but EXTRA
FIRE—pure selected wool—
as good as money will buy.
$1.25
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
.
.
:
The Taffy Pull
ONLY
20c a Pound
FOR
MEXOJA
COFFEE
II
CORN SYRUP
The Finest Selection of Mexi
can. Java and Other Coffees
ARBUCKLE BROS.
ring na the atory aa It happemvl
Arthur iymons in H.rpcr'a MngiEine.
Ml told. air. that yoij aai I J ‘-ler*.
I ought to to placed In a liiiiailc
im.n
aMau. K
« <;giBe a look atovt hla month
waa Ukc
of a hart chili.
•rhlch waa
Ukc that
that of
that alaa
"Tou hare many lovalto qti
r hack In tto armchair to had I ato aoottoi. *iMit with tto ex
tiau of tto hrtlath tempanmi
poawaa an. exaggeratad power 1
This yon make nar of freqneotl
life wttk yon wonkl be part
Mnghlncly. hot Chen waa hapfdoaaa and part aewte daapal
na If yam mind wan a twlatrd X ny
rrw pMf e la aa I ahaU look ten
yanm hanee.- ato want an. -If yon arc
ntonyn ta am me tan yaan older than
lam. Ml Ito aalnt. and angel, pmeet
’»«l
HAMILTON CLOTHING COMPANY * TRAVERSE CITY
**mMseo nnd Jnltot- U Pe
■ natural that'-Rouiro and .
d ahraj*a hare been a fi
actora. It la full of plcturaa; It
da to tto muat lanmlar of tbe emotlous; Itt poetry I* only loo well fitted
for m-ltatioo. Tberv nen er n
an
actrraa under fifty wto dM ih.I fe.1
toraelf a Juliet or an acTor owbr sixty
wbo did not a.r blmsclV n« 1U.umh>
Tor om-e 81iakes|ie«re wrote great |Ka*t
rj wbicb llie uiob tvuld not but love,
could not but tod H-^lf at b»me wltU
I U tto Engllahman’a synilk.1 for
Helen, and munkeapn-are Uai^ made ber
tto OADM for virtue In love, fatal In
deed to bcraelf end to Home.*. iHit in
uocently fatal
We are far from “the
iMple of UDfortuiiate lovcra.” of
Brooke’a Traglcall Illatory of II
I
base aUndcr. my dear air. I a^
man you. ^lutt I did say. ami 1 like la
to exact. WAS that tto kcf|a r/* alemH ,
r have allowed you to ea< ato *’
tto dmpalr. I am afraid, wo.
ottfwclgb tto topplnaoa."
Tto Miakcton of aong drtfud from
the ninalr.
r#y. -ani Ehme wa go ato of
I. It neema, am ana of thoae
-Ton cram hiMgaa hefore yoo get to erttoarea bom anly to lira ahme fre
toom.Namto. Ton bnrraw tranblr.tto cindto to tto grare. 1 wtah to
*^amedmm ft la ]nm aa well
Br
tto only one.
Pew woman In tl
old world hare that happi—mi 1
^ ^ bo|w that H wlU
-We aemB neear to happr •ofrtbar.“ j nwted onttome-M Mt^ttoirnwty Mttopictnre. \ -Yoo .ra ttonniymn. with me now.
NMMutoatmallttlEtolng Ito me ’ KehdiM**
of atll. lK^ p.-ninv
t»«elUer.
Nccna.i«. 4.r «|.-.ilb of U..’
tukee
pUee i.n.l.T il.ia allt.'.. : r,l l.y ll.e slit
thus fonu.vl the rt..*invl «.jH-nlug la pro
duct. Thl-. 1.0W.-.MT. I.. iH.t always
KalUfa.luiy. as n hIII. nnll’k.- a round
ill the operatton bole.
npi 10 toi.iiu* .■Uq;L'.’*l and the
UMMl principally uiilm. nf the wall- of foe lut.-Htlnea and
tl I- M.i
A SURGICAL DISCOVERY.
^^^^^■^^friction top dna, loc, aye, 50c. All groccra^^^
|pV r=isr--.;
'
Two Dollars
buys the famous “Jaros Hy
gienic Underwear” — very
heavy—natural wool fleece
lining—absorbs the perspir
ation and keeps you warm
and dry—many customers
will wear no other under
wear than “Jaros"
and have both the goods and prices to warrant us in expecting it. We buy underwear
direct from the manufacturers in the original cases thirty-six dozen to a case—and
save rrion^y by being in a position to handle such largequantities our old customers
are aware of the underwear values we offer each year—We want the man who have
never bought underwear from us If we sell him once, he’ll come again. :
:
:
:
e you mill Il.tci.lng to Ibr i
of tto aaa. NeUbar Ibry aakrd
-mm totentug.” she anaweml
Br.." one of Kha
wboni Brooke baatll^ wIm.u . u. -tinMIy
l.y an means of uubuucat life, lu.mlnj
to moat unhappy death ”
The twei^
toon* traffle of our stage* w«a t..
Btokaapenra cooccracd with “the mlaadrentored pltcoos orerthrows" of ”a =
Tto chill dC her manner fell uiM.n tto
mat. Thay fllapDtncd in law
thmaa. aoma>ing to tto mu.h- r
plaja^^^^.irf
$1.00
for an extra fine quality
camel hair, or natural wool
grey, steam ehunk goods—
also a fine blue ribbed wool
underwear-ranother extra
heavy all wool, dark brown.
WE WANT YOUR UNDERWEAR TRADE
the door. Tbeu. daaplng oi»e 1
her heart, ato caught op the i
nnd told It now* to her ear. tot.
The group at the piano,
iogblngly in. fomal her auodlng mcr
tlonleaa na tto autur of a
-Hut why." ttoy queried,
eyca an aadr
-I'hey look on life." ato (
-NelMia. you make ma aad. a. wd.
tiling tber
bmglngforl
my aweethaart. I am 1
8to regarded him with a gase that
aeamad not to ae. him.
-For mootba I hare al
began -Vmi bare glren me much hap
to Mi to Brnaat. rtelng) prra*
to. ftotm ID Nalata. with au rial,
wnta tow In which tto tom Trbite
Mb lagwa groteaqnely awept the due
Cto tanked at the aketrb a momw
fiwwnai almom UnperrapUbly ..hI la
It hack Ml the tghlr.
* tonaal rwetod ont hla ton4 for It.
-iiwTv IB aamniuBg aDnormai
m 1
nderwear
One DoUar and [Fifty
Cents
for pure, all wool. red. brown,
camel hair or grey colors—
also Wright’s Health, wool
fleeced goods—very large
assortment of dollar goods.
lw.tk.b«««dil«»tkMk«H.»Pik»
-Her ktw
I : . • ^
II I
38c
«
L*^'. SJ2TU
—y»**L
ndepwear
I is eX|H*.'ie<l to lH»
nnoaatnra.. wrapped In aklmi. held the
I4rht edge with tto left band and
oaturaUj Uiaertod a faateulng thorn
with the eight hand. Thla right to left
enstom baa been retained by tbe He-
and aworda and knlraa bad to to'
drawn by the right tood from tto
left aide, tto edge of the coat, buttoned
from right to Itft. waa found to be In'
tbe way. and men began buttoning!
from tbe left.
Nonfighting womea<
Md pciente conttoue u> follow tto old I
TtoJaweteofanlndlMi
OARD Health
Ermywoamaahooldaae lhai tha vtf'
iodkal fnndkm U kept in a haalthy eondition. Itownyiatotakeanooenakmal
dom of Win. of Cardui.
Emy woman i« mbioct to conditions
whidi bring on fenmfewaaknem. Wine
of Cmtlni girrn womm Ebengtib for all
the dntiei of life. It girm them atrong
^
Wine of Gnidai not only emee bat
gottde tbe bmltb. Tbe organe Ajniekly mpond to
SmlLingrt«etabbinBradiato.ofwbieh Win.eC
(todmisoompoeed. AbeMtby wenmndoeewdlto
take thia modkine on appranohiag ber periodical
•ifiknem. Wine of Omdai cmee tbe worst cbm of
cane temple at Uadraa. Tbe
mant la worth aome SO.UOO rapeaa nnd
Mmn^m>rara«gn gold, atudded with
:
WVINECMinN
nhh and taw. ianhdma for the inupoaa
nr their eanmrratlon and to tench ne
TBYARECORDWANTAD.
Irt.d only on a «!.«. loii I
to apply It wv.ti to l.in.utu U-in-.* Not
only U the iii. ihial U4«*rnl in . .m*a of
fonnh-K ;t IH-V .I111..U lH-t«eeii Ihc
atoiua. h ami the liiir-inH*a, but It baa
lavn IK.-41 with aii.^v^ in Joli.ti.g dlffen ut iN.rtion-* of He* Inb-stiwa. Iknra
CD «i...n. Mu- ,.iH.n.lioi. b.ia Is^ni lu-rforuuvl Uuve live.1 in i.e'fivi .v.mfort.
eo far u.. .v.uld U- aMvrtain.Hl nnd
alien aflen^ard they luive '--eu killed
for pin iusa^^ of exaiiiiiiatloa Hh- union
miiHl to’to iH-rfect
-1 ly iM.rf..rm«H! tto operation
As formerly
tbe wall of tto Intestine to
llK* %\all of the stouiaeb has not been
mlmlly aatiHfa.iory til all niaea. The
Mouo .a lliir.1 y«.r Mode,
of rii
York.
! f,n umbT the aunplcv-a of I»r. U. F.
Weir, is a nKallflrallon of this Uat
pUu Iualead of the clastic toud forming a airalght line, produciog a aUt, the
|.and Is aewed Inakle tlic joining atltcbea In am h a way aa cvimplctely to abut
off tto blmal supply from a small porHun of tto iiiteatine and of the atomach
wgll. Here nc-roala take pUen M a
clr. le. with flic reault that an Opening
i. formad Un^cno^h to ^ aU pojqaiWDents and ml
aoUd bodJe. Into the
I
-----------------
THE “TRAIN STOP.*'
I AolMMMie
Pr
, uml au oiH-uhig la made to
H«ll«var AeeMoota.
le uf th4- stomach. The openNo more railway dlaastera, no
ever. IS apt to spnrad and spoil band oil .tWIiaiona, no laora moc
at trolley rruaaings-tMa U the pi
for the future told out by Profcaoor
O. Sedgwick, a luecfaanlral ezv
tnrentor wlio hae Utely been 1
opening u.geitor. or a button aome- to railway manager. In Kew York M
what like the iMitent riaafi on a gloro, automatle applUnce which he raUa n
railed MnndO *• b«ttoa. la uacsl to .Mp "tnilu mop,** wriira jMwph Ray Btobanau in lUfper'a Weekly.
Aftcrm-ard the button work
la actnal aerrkr Prafeaaor Sadr
I Ing a roumi bole. Both tto
wick*. appUnora wUl Mop a train by
,Aare the dlsadv„nt.-.gc of 1
antomatUally aetting tha bnikaa and
hard forolgu bodlea into tba 1
rauar iroui.le. Moraorer. they
Ur danger abend of hhn. wbeS^
otlmaa ba«c to to ao amall that open awltch. another train on tto track
they do not Icare a Urge enongh opam
nr n wmabed ont bridge. A nyatMinC
Iraa boxea aet bealde the tracka haMU
'
,
^I
,*31
11
li.-
cut. mOH, SATOHHAT, OOIOBEB IQ, 1901.
■MMVr »a Ik* kMMt* <MM •*■
HVMHMTIlEflttlES.
-&^ia=a.,c
■ir Mtf •atm* m tmtmttt
flMii^^ail tarmktat aw^
'4-^'.:.
■ We WiB Ihiy
tteTWO.. '
■ -C!.-
A SOe. BotUe of Uquoaono aod
aofBiouFoniiwrori
■: i'■#
It to You to Ter*
- .
•ma «( «n »l*atlw ikaaM b* »r*
•mr* Mr M *4raM> H ■■«■* ik»
kriark tan* Ms •>« tb*»*>M« •«
■in II >»iMr —■»»« ' ihM* wWcfc will Ml ifl—I* waO.
ak. ■.■■ii.t m** OMa aiwmr*
;Hsr^:HF
>«haaiM la
- *** •—• •«» o' ?^ -? «:'. . 1ZLZ
SOc. Bottle Free.
SS8^S£=.S.-k5:^
Wo Paid 9100.000
It 9rf .
I«iw. H7* tbt K««
<
AdTwHser. These here cert
e^^^^vssrSi.*^-^
WEATHER BY SEASONS.
“isss:ttK?2e.««4 •cwM.th.t PIS. I
ssssse
to. thlt «- -nr 11- teT««« «» toktoi
--------------
toMT HoM» WBBto; tt l> better RW
-?*ajis
ae*,-, a>r ttw* iwe—iteeif. whk-h bee
ito-.—‘“UStTi^sr’
1^
Thta moor free
made to coorince
3ss2rr-si.iSr^;
Germ DIsesoos.
“
Jjqooai«SS^.and»l.
I rery benat et- feat
t end mmetmt oostouL
Main.
Uoncapae
hilU the
Mrdlaaaarto...........................................
Just Ozrgon.
8Ut« le LegtaM
Burb Ob ' Mr. tet
\M
•SriHr'SS';
:r=rsi-S“T“>
th-r bef«c«. etoered bf «w
Md dowa orltb the tld«.
'frJST
***^ •‘irtract aoTl^
kmlimib ;
mo 9m 4m mtgam that
l aitod fttmtee In the ^
be towed to bmn ORtterA.
Horn ot WMtber. Pro
wetennen e rtghte deto beck toto
■ tbet It li tW tot^ I ^
^ of feble end ere upheld
.oi.“yifiKS»Ms2aTr^^
A fr'ijiau rwiero sseMKO.
A frividou. Vlalior to tbe KUi l»ldnds
lid u. a rijlan chlcr; **It Is really a
liy you hare been no fooUah aa to lla*n to tbeiN* mh^lcdiarlea. No one nowlaj-a Iwlleves In tbe Bible.** •
The cblers eyes flatbed aa be aald:
-Do you are that atone? There we
killed our rtctlma. Do you aer that
oren? There we roaated their bodies
our feaatm. If It badn t been for
nlaalonariee and' tbe Bible you
Impyrtant notice to Our
merchants:
Until further noUce we will place
FREE, for regular use. the unequalled
I tbeocy le right,
w. c.wniims
,.f ,be
etoog the
by the Mount Weather nl-erra-
«-ui*:rrr.r;Sar.r^
altiee, bes perooneUy preoento
AM obUege and tbe Com «
eaecietkm a trophy rained
^ I
■areaty^re yeara /or tbe beat reatilf
to tom growUif arcordlag.to Profeaaor
BoMtoi’s theory. The trophy 1« mtlre I
ng ea <
. tbe bi
s2.'«t:.isrs.?r;r
aetiptlOM of the namea of tl»e srlnnerN
end the object for which the «mp a «s
leal
neat IfiOO Jettera to all |«n«
or lotra. eaklng tbe toimber of aiaik<*
to a-h btU In corndelda. He fon.Hl
the gtohd wat only 7S per cent of what
ha hie deMotntad will produce the
tofgtot yteid. and laat yaai'a com crop
WM fOMlly CDoatoered a good ataod.
The other day be blnaelf Ini^ected
ir of tbe beat oomflelds be
w l.l.k W..UI
I» b* Ik*
TO TtACH HAPPINESS.
-Humphrey (las Arc."
rtrer wttboot cattily In a watw—an
and paying bin. weU. He baa atbar
partaon with any other, U ve^ low.
$00 Camdh P0wer for Cts$ tbsu 2t
ptr bour
raterman or make him tow bH
liarge.
Then there la tbe Thamea eonsermnry. which has charge of all nuttocu
inlng to tbe rirer. Tbe lunairra-
No malrijca or lorch neoi^. An
Improvement enables one to use all
mantles In the cluster, or ona only;
Jkuliable for night light, or place*
4' whore full light is not always re
quired. These lamps come In clusters
,
of 2 to 6 mantles, suited for window ^
llghllng as well as body of stores. Of
all who are using them we have no
wofd of complalnL Do not take our
word In this matter, but Inlenrlew
many business men who have long
used fhese lamps, and learn that you
can have a tor superior light at about
one half the 'coat of any other.
ru- aewewt Urbwol «• Take t> ,
able thing
reu
MDd yeara
_____________
. can It tbe Uigb
Middlo^at the month of tbe rirer. Tbia
obBtmeta tbe Unem at low tide. It la
J|»| . CMBBon m«l tank that ««dd
b* ripped om of an Aaerinn poR la
laii^ht the art of luippineaa just as
iwa w**a. but lb. Tliniwk cdaMrrnaarc taught that of painting or of play
cj will not drrd(* thla bar. It bat allug the lUano.- AuxHig the kinds of
waja b*« thn*. th*j aap. aad tt vaaU
liappliH^ to be tectntrd upon will be
rwlmoDfX. Wbr
!r i^i.sri.'^s';;
felMty dcpeudi. ii|ion three thlnga-cir.niinBiBmre which be does not de
one and orer i
wat s hare coi
iH-tt-eentbet
of ckarnrter.”
A'periodical will be pubUsbed by tbe
ech. ol called the Normal Life.
Tba coat of
. illuminating with this light in com-
be as bard to abollab them aa It woold
man.
orcr all this are the Eldar
King Alfred, and some of
membefu
go bock naaily as far. XlW of them
rer aerenty. and aooe axe In tbe
ea.
These
take
charge
of
erarySTORIES OF PHIL MAY.
bedy and ererytblng rolontarily and.
«r a partoct -and. Tho aremge loawith that cooacrratlaffi which
*emno ■•atiu« r»r
«M SAT per cent I do not mean by
mark of adranced age. reto all I
<bla toat tba Sold that baa fire ntolka
itba Lod.
d. later and more attuent daye
In ai-b hlB to bettwr than one with tbn Utr rbU May. tbe Bngitab caxica'pmt bad that bnie of aU aUlka are turlst. employed a man for tba apedal
Cm than Mlto of ire. I bare fonnd
tenflnriito modela to bla atndla.
that toa baft iMlta are obtained from
modela often coat him aereral
•a nmmia of aboot three and a third
bis muddle of mud and precea a day. oaya tbe New York Herototoatoablll. Oor eaepartmento bare
ca. baa come tbe American In
fbown that one atalk in a bUl will pro- aid. They woold not always posa satTbe American ablpplng com
Isfaetorily.
Owe in bis atadle tba
dnee only onedhlrd aa mock.roni aa a
i
become
rtdlcnleoaly
ehy.
glr
peeper mouAkr of utalka. two aulks
thfeodaartba of a yield, and Are .talk,
all tbe time be was at work, to
the aama. to maktoc »y table. I
can way ta London, and tbe af
a marted.
Under tbe spur of
entecpclae tbe whole system of
ep and become Ufelom and ^
mment of docks and waterways
ben they peaed.
\or aarioot dlacuaalon and for tbe
X other day.*' tba arttot u
tblftyrtre bwbela. A ylakl of thirty
first time in cmiturlea la abont to
. -I got two new gMa. to a
ire barimto with a 70 par cent atand.
ergo definite rerlaloii.
; waa a strange and faarfo
wblcb la tbe arengo fonnd to a oumThere art plana for the maklnj
bared ymim. wonM become fifty bnabM rirer below
of kxAa. on
I c4dy kept them an boor and then
dies of it. Into
dlaialaaed wltb S oblltlngB aplecB. Tbe
news of tbla erldently got aboot. and all fimea. Tba various auiborttl
tbe port are to be comhlued Into o
tbe next morning a toarfnUy g
that tbe management of the port may
old woman knockad at my door
TjtoTjM': Kaaana. T.4flLdM: MMort
ba ta tba bands of tbe ablpplng merC77MM: Indiana, iJ«Q.€g7; Ohio,
i who are directly Interested. Tbe
eompuilM are to ba ‘V'xpioi
Aa be was always toaktog oot tor
ad combined, tbe wharf and I
an ncU. or a 40 per cent atand. which
ILLUimiATgD MAOA2IKK Of
AVUdLUir
BDUCATKIN
. •
TBATtod AKD
J
One hundred twenty m Mc'pages.
«rmy one ol which i. of human
irtanat, and ever)* article it illustzmtcd. There it no better magaiine
of timrd for teacher* and pupils than
nmf^mtTimkMowf.
PnfaMmd monthly by
George H. Danieb. Fifty cento..
BTCfr. tingle copiet five cento.
Sold by new* deficit everywhere.
oraddremthcpnbliAer.
No. 7 East Forty-mcond atrect.
New Vork.
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Leave-orders wllb
traverse Gtp 6as Co,
^lk*Mw.O«
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to Stoax City. TM » to «L2 per cent
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sr.rior
ant failed to
bint, be ^aa glad to toll back npon I
«ly.4toblbaMla par acre. IM year
.tba aeorago ama oeeenty-two b«
Of tbo gain rmfeoaar Holden------
pnHmawtal
Mia
nnder
tto
Pmfeoaor
rtrtr abouM anrcly begin to legaln Ito
Tbt beauty of all this Is that tbe BhgUrtM tbemaetvea are becoming Iniplrsd wttb tbto spirit aad aru poshing
tlw retotms that are to help tbe grunt
part la fit new ndvaaoement.
Tto
adwttnddnttoMi
ad
w« add at leant ton bBtbilt to tba
The UMflag?n”hM la i
M win boro cum you MCblag.*'
.a«r-
Att instantly i«lleveel by a b«e appDcatlon ol the CooUng, Soothfag,
Antiseptic Healing Remedy,
Paracamph
i, ITcm. atr for «lr«KlB«r
E ICE TIME GIRO
“^44E!?S
It prevents Itching, stops Bleeding and relieves the Pain by pemrtrating to the
tbe trouble, quickly Cooling and Soothing the injured
drawing out an Fever and Inflammation. One trial wffl convince you thoroughly.
EVERY BOTTLE IS GUARANTEED
sis
iEi'= II
i!iS„
FOR SALE BY JAS, a
'“Ills Uery Annoying'
CLEANEST
-.HEILTRIEST-..
AI0>
SShn“.i!:?Si?i“5.?Tx"jr.“p4
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at 35c per pound.
L.IOMT
eumutmofteichbis.
5^
1 S. E. WAIT A I
CHEAPEST
ABSOLQTBLT tmOKLBSS
A.A
-Ttol lenY pmctknl.** objeci
-Here la a jaka fler yoK Ur. Phil
Carmar In one of Pmfaaaar Ho
May. It win do
woB tor
seaaflM
*The Idea of my •
your paper. Why waa a mtoa whan ‘
graloa of oarm by band! I bare
W.S wrerlag a wM-'iTon
fbbmbtotortoda.**
not know, cb? Too gtra ma ap?
-All
rtgbt.- anmrated l*ro
Bolden. -We wfli nay that you tore tbe
art dene bya man to whom yon pay
Not wlablag to wound tba rrencto
: per day. Ha srfll aorl at Imat a
aaau'a toallM Fbll May jotted tbe
■beInrrtaMcomoeefyday. That
UtMorMtodem.
joke down open Ms ctf aad nflarwnid
bnabal W«
wOl 'plant
plant naeen acraa of
grmrely naamtod tbnt ba bad wM
Kimmd. Tba tact
flMt tba
that to boa baeo sort«to«nd.
Itobino-BlEBainffPiles
8RARD RAPIDS IIRDURA RY
It to pithy eommeiit *nbc3
pay the piper will be able to call tbe
tune - A hiU to this effect has actnally
L^o^TtabL^^iton^
been totxudnosd tutu parttsment by
Gerald BaUaor.
Wbrtbar It goes
7 leas fanny to toll me an anan aa we thfougb or not to a ^motion, but tbe
toft that ae vneb bas been done to erlafter a day's onttag.
» that tbe American toTadoo of
The fwffa are cmofnlly oMd oot by
rbamea !• rtlrrtog up tbe placM
my wife betore they are oent to tbe
rs of precedent, and tbe result
Uitodry " Berne of tbe jakaa Ctom
MMtoll toto ^^Ito
Sk“i£rrJ5?^
V
lb Md.OMmlL.*..
will manage tbe whole and tbe
river aawoU.
arriad art this wlU make Lom
mine port soeb as tbe wofld I
jr^zTiiTb^
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PERE MARQUETTE
B
ELECTRICITY
naiooowATn
ftoaUmBuMe
tokuirmrei.
I Pr*«5rlptlon. Caratully wxl Con«=l.ntlou.ly Compoundad.
’
,^^M-3obn$on'$ Drug Store*
INVESTMENTS
I
u TO* win writ. B..to»e«,wlin* Stock, .r. wlltos M PMic «*>«.
r
«, wUl .how TO. how to
Make Your Money Earn You an Income
FUttoo to FhrtT PtoOtot p» jr~ro.Mur»itouo»«oMr«to«»l»«
wp. eu b. mtat tor roo whs. yoo Oitm
W.A MCLAUGHLIN COjjW Grh^ Str<*U»^t. SlcX
wmkAfB.
Btooka.
Bonds.
Ornin.
csotkon.
Es^tobtoMBSS.
Olrnct Private Wlr« to Now York and CMeago
Our Dany and WoOkly Lottar Mallad Fro# to Any Addr^a.
Try a Record Want Ad.
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THE
Y«t88UE
RECORl)
earning
TR&YEBSE CUT, KICH., 8ATUKDAYOCTOBER 10, im.
STORMS IN
RUSSIA WILL
THE EAST
DECLARE WAR
ifF WILL ACT
I teTOMORROW
•UMO DIR^ATCM
CONDITION IS
VERY GRAVE
nr w«rv
rentes
Rlottx Fails, R a. Oet 10.—The Arm
of Kliuedge. Atkins A Rcott haTe
glren oot a sUtement. rsasserting
that Mrs. Roiaad a Mollasanx oto
talned a dlroros In Sooth Dakota, but
dsellnlng to say in what district It
to now n qosstlon of Temclty betwasn
the Arm and the nine judgae. each of
whom hare dented the tosnlag of the
ANDRE GETS $100
Creek re.
: > / SAIL WOER SRAIBO ORDERS
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A«i4 It Is Sotlovo* Admiril AI«rtor.
tStrWTi
COMMUNICATION
OUTSIDE WORLD
HYACINTHS. Tulipn. (
variety, at Patee's FI
Front street.
WITH
"Thltediljhte.'^.' 10.—Phllade
DON'T
benefit of Mrs. Cleveland's health that
We Are kcniac AEt at oir store
at htAkropt prices A S. Fry-
■Mil Landotf.
8C 1^«
I tontti
1^
uSMoIwSTlaichu^**”
London. Oct. 10.—Tho ter
momlnc. has aialn taken
a serious < ipoct. One report
BsUlve ears of
Flans Drawn by F. E. More.
ie the Paper ef
The many >«ars of constant use
.has proved the sterling qual
ities erf the superb
had found forged Indorse
per of the Worcester A
Street RaUwaj Co., ngg
eeo.oM.
The toad Is now In the hnnds of reOBlrers for the purpose of reorgnnlsatkm. and C. M. Thnyer. speaking of
these oBclnla said yesterday that the
Mttm tor**13^00^*12?^
names were forged rathe
recelrers
tb? qiiestlon. as he hnd retained «
sel in Boston to act for him. The «
officials and the police here hnri
oelred no Intimation Shnt nTrests
to be mndr
ONt LIFE LOflT
N. J. Oct. 10—The heavy
1 the Ions of one life here,
y. aged 14. was standliu
haown as ~MoUy Aan" brook, when
the bridge was wnsued away. BSorts
to rwscoe the girl were ennvmltlag.
and she was drowned.
The wnier from Ue raceway pnt out
the Area of the Rogera LooomoUve
Kimball Piano
»• /IM m Fint Clu, StotmUu'$ Skcf
You wiU make no mistake if
3TOU tlvxl here. Popular fac*
lory prices ami easy terms.
See U.S soon.
Th« Rirs-t
BOYS’ SHOES
I wfar, and after that come th
other points. We are . sure
we can please you.
better way.
trial will con\incc you
of its practicability and speed :
^en^. Mich. Ctet. W.-j^iterri.e^Na62x56 feet. The dry kiln and steam^ iihJIe'^tliJ tor n*'u£n. After**n?teg box are off the weet end of thU dresslng the crowd at the 81. Joseph
county fair at Centerville, nhe spoke
from the depot platform to nernral
hundred people, who had gathered.
the paint room Adjoining to the There she knocked a cigar from
striping or finishing room. On both John Kedfleld’s month, and Rcdfleld
floors nil the doors are slricUy fire retaliated by grabbing her by the
proof and are known ns the Under wrist and kissing her.
writer s Fire Proof doors. They run •1 forgive you. you wick®
on Inclined tracks, so that to case of she shoutcil and then nhe i
they will be aatomatlcally ckwed him with a
means of fusible links when the
temperature reaches the danger point.
The construction on the first floor BOUSE WAS DIDDLED
will be of Iron and steel, with wood
WITH BULLETS
Joists and floor. The flreroom will he
absolutely fireproof as to walls and
roof. No wood will be used In the Aandunky fteopto Show Their Otoapconstruction of this room except the
door. The roof over this will
aerial ot tar and gravM.
mpartmenU wlU have doors Saadnsky. Ohio. Oct
frw to to eight feet, so that all parte of n doeen masked men last night rid
uiy accessible. In case of ire dled the home of George boenther.
five miles from here, with
Guenther and his colored wife took
In n barn, where they
r alfffit clothing, nhlvt
and terror. Goeather to i
four skyllghu. Tbs boiler thy tenner, and was highly r«
1 dry kiln wlU be lighted with tUl be manied his cook, the i
»d skylights Interwoven with
SCHOONER TURNED TURTLE
MICHI6AN1eLEPH0IIE GO
8aa rtaactooo. Oct lO.-Cnnghl In
lerrtfle nqunll. the nehooaer Admiral
tnrite lat the bay jnwterday.
SisTtSSHi-iH
----------------------------
iry ffvteg andli ihSatrieal |
Reieite Wante Olvoroe.
nr Wim «e Itecswenm towra
~
For the la« lime when you
move into a six iu>m house
on State street. No nxve
rent to pay. Doesn’t this
sound good to you - sU for
$G50. Get setUed before
cold weather
New Shoe Store
Rulner’s Old Stand ^
Front St.
Opposite WTiitbg Hotel
FRANKER IDR1CH& CO.
Th..O»dIlrn.bleHS<-. llo>^
242 Front 8t
1 ho New Stand
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Cke60mf0i
Moving
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
TRY A RECORD WANT Ate
^Wbat-~6omg Young
Wens
to 6et?
Wear,.
Two Men Ornumed In Gan Frnneiec
AWMYXIA1XO
Not a chaap shoe. $5.00
and $6.00. A dress shoe
Sold only .by............................
liWMCeTeleptaBe provide, it. No
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ACCtP«HTAU.Y
THE ECONOMY STORE
W. W. UMBALl COMPANY
Worcester. Mass.. Oot. 10-As far
as can be learned from the police au Ati vehicles will be run on this ele
thorities and those more directly In vator and Uken to the repository dllerested. no steps bars been taken to^
ward the |
J?
I’inest in the land. All seams allowed.
Guaranteed al^olutely perfect.
Prices
only lOc and 15c each.
:i?“FASH10N SHEhTS I RHE.
TBE PROOF
Camp Young. Wnat Point. Ky.. Oct.
10 —Thousands of teen In khaki and
blue, with the October sun shining
athwart company allgnmenU. with
srme at port, passed the front of Ma
jor General Bates and his sUff in the
presence of a large crowd yeaterday.
129 Front St. H. E StroBf. Her.
The twice defenwd review of all the
troops at Camp Y'oung was a most
•ly divided Into three compart- briUlan^evenL^^^ll^^
s by 12 Inch brick walls. All di
vision wslU will go above the roof the*ro^lan ^aaTNaUooM^Mraen.
at least two fecL The office will be which have been la progress for 10
located on the first floor In the northreview
i excellent, the Mlchl’^A^BtTto^l room fscliig State street gan brigade making perhaps the best
win be used as the blacksmith shop
or iron department. Entrance to this
I wlU be from the east through
The BEST method of trinsacting
eight foot doora The carriage
jroor out-of-town butinem. The LoH
tmntatmt
tilt T hi? YoJ?*him?w
BANNER PAUERNS
AtkTkilin WkaOmt On
WHY
MOTT
iJSE
Uv^-
The Real Reliable Oothien.
porchtsed recttUy ofjhc recelrer. Come and shire la
Kdmore. Mich.. Oct. 10—Lovers of
the Inebriating cup in this county
have found a way to circumvent the
local option law. Club rooms have
been eetablished In about 80 plaoM In
ounty. One dollar to the memIp fee. which entltlee the Initinte to the password, signs and grips,
without which he cannot enter the
club room, and moet Important of all.
little book containing 20 coupons,
ilch he may change tor the particu
lar brand of thirst quencher that his
system seems to reqi
3ne ot the flneet factory buildings
the city will be thst of Victor Petertyl’s new wagon shop when completed.
It will hsn* the regular factory front
and make a neat appearance. The
plans have been completed by F. K.
Mc«re. the architect and the building
will commence as soon as the burned
building can be tom down. The new
building to to be completed oot later
an Norember IS.
Mr. Moore has spared no pains In
hese coupon books were
mklng the building a Arst-elass one.
In three weeks and an oi^
Lather A Irwin hare the contract for
construction. The Iron and steel der plnwKl with the printer for aaoro.
k will be furnished by the Trav
erse City Iron Works; the cut stone
MICRIGAN TROOPS BEST
by A. W. RIckrrd; the brick by J. W.
Rscbance Ttltegraph ^ has ft that
the Russian heet under Admiral Ales-leff has left Port 4nhur nnder sealed
orders. The feneral belief, aajrs the
correspondent. Is that the fleet’s destlnatiott Is Korea, where It Is alleged
the Japanese troops bare already
. landed.
Port Arthur. Oct. 10-A Japanese
squadron to maneurerlng off Korea.
The Russian fleet la perfectly ready.
It Is lying with steam up and the ses
sels are painted as In war-time.
U would be impossible to dUgulse
th? fact that an international tragedy
to Jmmlnent. The fleets may become frontage on State street and 140 f
engaged at almost any hour.
Russia’s failure to keep her. promise
will be doable courses of conen
The flrsi story walla will he 16 Incl
. Tho entire building will
'aahlngldn. Oct. 10.-"Qrave anxiety
ilorlcs high except the southw
-r over the boiler and n sn
m adjoining. 22x56 feet, wh
official adrlces which
lru^s«J^p^':o^^h:
.n.
n.
S. Benda & Co
mtB*s Stock of shoes which we
j
I0.-Tho Berliner ZelItsheo n dispatch frocn
which states that Rns-
be an ostrich—he burin's
his head in the sand in
time of danger. You’re
about to buv a new SUIT
or OVERCOAT
It’s
dangerous not to look
about a bit, but DON’T
BUY until you’ve seen
ouraat$10.$12.$15.$18
and $20. More elegant
garments can’t l»c found
SHOES
ATBANKROPT
...PRICES...
New York. Oct. 10—Former Presl-
OostlnotJofi U Kotm, Whor« tho
JopMiMO Tr«H» H.VO AIrMdy
nt luiKi K.-saurt.sa? -—
Health of the Fortner First Lady of
tho Land la Far From Sst,
lafactory.
sssT.ir,r,ii5!a.
lOcEieh
Oi'ty Boole S’toro
Mrs. cleveund failing
srd and is virtually cut off from the o«
1 of the world today on account of ntorma No
last night ren- trains have been run from here to New
ror of the plain York since midnight on the Penniyl
vanIa railroad, the tracks at Trenton.
N. J. being six feel under water. On
the other systems the traffic 1s badly
Impeded
Paterson. N. J., Oct- 10.—The loes
so ter from floods In this city to eeUmated at »50.000. Many temllles are
EVADE LOCAL OraOII
Smaurclmy**
Si»*olml ^rlo4
not generally known that the sesaloos
of congress have been held In ns
many as ten different halls in the
United States. The first congress
met tn Carpenter’s hall. Philadelphia
It then met In Congress hall. In the
same city. Later It met In Congress
hall to Baltimore. During a troublesome period in the revolutionary war
the congress met for one day in the
old court house In Lancaster. Pa
The court house was torn down In
1853. but m good photograph of the
structure to still In the possession of
the government. Congress at one
Ume met In York. Pa., then at Prince
ton. N. J. then In the court house at
Trriiton. N. J.. and sgsln at Federal
hall. N. Y. Finally Washington became the permanent cspltsl of the
United States
New York. Oet. 10 —White the skies
are overcast with rate dooda. which
are being hurried akmg by the easter
ly blow, the storm 1s thought to be
over here. A record of 10.04 laches
was made yeRterday. which wUl prob
ably stand as a record breaker for
FINEBUn.DiNG
TO BE ERECTED
« « FOR SATUEAY ■i
Aaodter 6ae lot oc mittffd pictono, raOw to tbooe ahovo
IM «oiiui». ww on exiultttioo » the wot shew wiiMlov.
wlU be one of the tetereefing exhiblu
PHILAOELFIIU IS CUT OFF
FROM
mo’turo 3pooi«l
-HU
•rone Man Had In All Ten
Gliiee the United fltetaa
Wae Entebitohed.
LY2E TRAFFIC A
MUCH DAMAGE
scHnowiusmp
Law Finn flay Mrs. Mellnsaini Oet OL
vsres in flenth Dakota, and J«to
AU^IL
SEVENTH TEAR-lOiw
What kind of a suit.
Overcoat arc youtgoi
going to
get for your $116.00
$30.00?
Ifj-ou bring j-onr money
here; you will have a selection from the stnkingly
handsome garments fashloned by the artist design
ers in the employ of L.
Adler Bros, & Co., the
leading Wholesale Tailors
ofRocherier.K. Y. This
means that you win get a
degree of style and quality
impoisiblr to tecttre »
any other oiake of readyto-wearC^Dthing. Seeing
’ is bdiering. Come and
'
TOMATGE8 WANTED-We wIU pay
30 cents per bosbel for well ripened
fruit delivered at the factory, ano
—uSS
Suits for
Young
Wen^^
with all the style and finish that
have made the Stein Bloch, and
Hart. Schaffner & Marx Men’s
suits so difficult'Of imitation—;
Sizes in Young Men’s Suits run
from 32 to 36 breast measure,
and cost you Two to Five Dollars
less than"what are called ’’Men's?;
j sizes” of same goods—being cut
express'ly for young men—they,
fit young men to perfection-Pricei^ $7.50 to $15.00—No
other line of young men’s good^
in the city can compare |n as
sortment with ours.
:
:
. and the astonato are dying by
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Hamilton OpUftiuLX^
I OITT. Wat, 8ATOMAT, OOlOBSR
IM.
"UbMiteSm
Ar« SHowIns
thekisot Md Mt CBmfkU Vae of
HetfiteMeracm thotei nikeiutc.
Oatisfai
AUSFAcnoH
ADbSi (Dd littt of Air TighU (M
acrow dataper. caM kgt. for...............$1.2S
ARE FOORD 01 BARKDIG WITH
Z”-2.n3;K^.2:a
4MrUiC Um> PMt TMT.
Aiate o( OUo, Otj of tWote,
Oo«wt]
rrMk
A I.ARGE USE OF ROLNl) OAKS
rWm.Ettle Round 0*k. bumeithtr wood « ay kbd of caul.
Uasbatv to foaatlac oo t
. of btack raapbeTTiea.
I aad )
rk'T^Che.ey -d-a oaU
C. A. MCUXMCII. aty CU
Tbejr taa^ right akiof up from that to
«tof^^b^A.r Taghl atom
«adc; cast ifoa bottom, catl linbg,
large, hear) teed door, hcat^ bate,
beaey £ca« top wjih griddles nickte
Oorrsm Irs mmed L.ooba -TKmrrs Osemr
■Oil ataad^ la the
J. W. SLATER
DViLUT"
"•‘^aaKica.N.T.
WHOLEEALE AND RETAIL
JOHNR.SANTO|
ISEIEiiAllaSlilAicri
TNI IMMIOlUTION PROILIM.
Tort OnLter of Ooi
■MRii.M4 ttet bo«j ina pMMd
INIOM liMM Ult tho MUO Of tlM or
*'*v'T.affias^sriv..-..o
sarr:ii.ysgr£.^w.c
wmr^^
ETAOt AND FLATFORM.
■he Mtaeourl Olrl.” which o
TrnvarM City
r buaiBcaa. The produ oo a
alasle aeaaoo are eo targe that the
doae by the oompaj
of the exploelre properitea of the dya- reat aoaalp e«*eeg thei
Prof. C. T. OrwMi to Horo From Nt. amlte re^aed to A»uae troable
«ra. POr fire yaar. the company held
the twoord on the number of paid ad
atenloBa to the theater during ‘
Urnt no plow woald ew etrtke ^ week at the BUern. Chicngo At
danntl. 8t. Loula and other cUlea
i U in the dty to>
Prof. C. T.
WILL CCmUCT UiSllTUTE
tr^d^Sr-trlke tho».
• with the lowortot
s.-’trj-.s
Girl”
..dentists..
Uniter. Toete*r »<
eeday. He will be aaetoted ^ ^eni to the clrcua aadaaw eome fancy
Fanay AUm. crltk teacher of ba,«back riding, be returned home breaks recorda until It has lost Its
norelty. Mr. Raymond formerly made
of this
exceeded nil former business at i
T,
1. ahowa a phcaooMail
growth.
Already tCT caSlmwil this year Is
the enure year
w students are
IfOMhM. and
UkM tiwo
fho
ITuCri- SThS
it Is nlmaat Un4»oas!ble to keep
of them _________
-^^nriUcatday-heranl
tnslde the shoe In n caaaal
i he yanked It out agnlo in n hurry
WILL HAVE TO HURRY
A. D. TYLER
atooewmr
is a winner.
In ilcsign and
cooBtnicticm ii » without an
equal
The .lewd Coal Sfove cmbodics cvcr>- tnotifm, practical
feature that is ticsirab’c in a
base burner.
It is attractive in
design, economical in fuel and
low in price.
It will pay
B^JnnlStlm»dilnEn
Frank TnidB
146
The indorsement of the clergy made
te of in the adreritalng of recent
U h, no
OJ
Frat Strut
146
Hotel Brunswick Wien You W»Bti Klee Cut«{»«
New York
pulp
^nke curled up Inside the nhoe.
sys I
Matthew and Peter Hoppas. bn
e th
B, who llred niwr Portland, died re
on the oHglnal production of
The renders of The Erenlng Record cently within n week of each other.
»e Two Slstem" \k. New York U
who want to gfd a Efiy cent pnekap The
.
___________________
tatter
S8
former wni HI and
I genemlly pmtaed by-^nll denomi
years old.
Ions of the clergy, and the press
wu^^l
unnnimoosly hailed It ns a pure,
ma. at half price, in oeatn). will
Arenec cou«^ .^SS STiu."
holeaome play that any <me^w^
ba%e to hurry.
*The sum due wna
«
aled to the
The eehoohi of Veliy.
Velij-. Kent
Keet coiw!
ea^s*MJIm^^ ILWaJl A*Sa?^
have been shut fpr two weeks while
-ml
thenien:.H*r ns strongly ns It
tte port of departure The ameoded weded In getting the Dr. Howard
the crop of tubers is bH
prepared for market. Et
tow of March. INtl. aadr the pror
the children of the nc
taught a moral lesson u
see It. for
the work, there is n )
Is a
And that class of
by clouds each day’s work
set up for their Idols the
the port of amral lo the argaoieBt
far Into the night.
nesh and the devil, f
Ann Arbor Masons ^1 buy about
. and something that
the lerte elOe. for
hi them back to the daysaofoolt to doctared that the ati
Id days—of long ago. when
leUer y^ will be cured of
(«0pi.Soa OMIT aow pfoporty
jther s teaching sirt.ve to
ipailoa or dyapepala Ibr a ti
Coaiean. of Perkins. Del
the path they should fol
to nbolt the Ital of paaaeocera to the
or cottUnue to Buffer, depends ta county, Is^murh hurt because she
remarknlde
play I
ooaoal *pr retiteatloe at^tbe porta of
>r presentation on
nest
sent a allk flag, which she made, to
ooiharttaUoa. aad Tirtoally roatrol
B of the peo^ President Roosevelt and It was re
. October H. at Steinberg’s
itkw or dys^ turned by the secretary who aald the
pie suffer from consUpatkio
the aitaatkm The teadoary
1 there to every in.llcatUm
Now Is the time
the aaoaded taw la for the foretaa pepsla
president did not accept glfu
yonraelf.
A i year-old Carney child found the
ataaoMhlp oompanle. to flll up their
If you have tried ao many r
match IMS and as a 1
' ahlp> with a» Btaay paaaeegwn
without relief that you are dleo<
burned she may die
tgod. Meears. 8. E Walt A Sons will
> alhto la order to lacreaae ilw
to teat Dr.
dlrMooda. aad la thto wiy t
Ran a Tan Fenny Natl Through Hia
the addmoaal freedoat that U
Hand.
WbUe opening a box. J. C. Mount,
of Three Mile Bay. N. Y.. ran n ten
penny nail through the fleahy part of
hto hand. ”1 thought at once of nil
Igeatloo
Herr U your chaa.
ilM' pain and soroneaa thto would
TM Jnel DogMi Hnlbie
Basi Bonier Cot! Stonw
31A FRONT ar.
thor
-loMlvod. That we boltore the taw
of IfW ahooM be replied, to i
RATKS-Mcals‘iOc
Beds 25c
Butchurs and Sausasa Makers.
Meals servcil at aU Hours.
ifortable and well
LWm,
O. F. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. RUILOIKA.
Tha Faarlaaa Fine Pants arc better
tan merchant Aallor made. Mada by
toeriesa Mfg. Co. Detroit. Sold by
LARSON’S
PARK
F>rof>w.
HOTEL
Cl.u. W.rn.r. Proprl.ior
8UTTOKB BAT. IIICB
S3=S«S«5 I
£sJ-lErSw:;"'
C. R. AT. TO RICHMOND 95.00.
Annual G. It it 1. excirslon to Rlchtutind. Ind . Iss on TufKday. October
13th. Tickets I
nformatlon of any G.
lre« C. I.. l>K-kwtK>d. Gon-
' A RECORD WANT AD.
A RECORD WANT AO.
OR. FEI«m
a reliable
Umt Ue
woflUBoa. There U ao areater
aul cure. Take
aee to the fatare proeperlty aO(
plaea. of Aaierleaa laaUtutloa..
tUCCEMFUL hOMO WRITER
Uader the aaieaded act of March 2.
iwn. the cuaaala at the port* of depar
Ttil Taylor to tha Aether of Two Feptore are deatod the opportt
uler tenpa.
Tell Tay lor, who played the part of
Arthur Hastiogs la “Qulacy Adams
Sawyer- Thursday evening, is n au<se.sful rung writer, ns well nsn plens^
i ol the paBaeaxer*. ThU i
Ing nrtor He to the nulhor of **8sreet
•erkHiB mlatahe. Certainly
untie Rose” and -In the
Bvealag
; check on unde«tmble Imml
Time.” the tatter of which to iust aow
eooM be n ri«td exnmlnntlui
msklng n great hit In New York city.
Jamus Thatcher, who played the
part
-Qnlncy Adams Rawyer.- to
KIDNEY
Backache
oocankmaUj afierwarda To my nurprise It romoved all pain aad noraaam
and the injured parts ware soon
healed.” »'or sale by Jas. Q. Johnson
John W>ltke. who lost hU
last Sunday, went to n ctalrvo
F'eoum. who told him to go I
the bam and In the oM office
n chest he would find the pod
and the money safe Mr Welike made
nil haste to return to the livery bam
and here found, ns the !clairvoyant
had foretold, hto pocketbook, oonintn
tag 963. which he had i^vea up
*1 satwedlO years with backache and k.d
ytreaUs. Tried a gnat away physjrtosA
vitheut relief. Dr. Kesser’s Kidsey asd Bsekaebe Cum to ike eeiy Rtawdj that ever help«l
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
> Of Charles A
that the
New
Skelcher of thto
You Will Be
Proud of Your
JfppearanceJf
You Win M
lowUstoTurnisb Your
m.
Overcoat
York
> la the taw for the
WHAT WE SAY WE DO
HERE’S A BAB
Its MotKM> U Wmll.
WiHOIlO
Si?iS“3S2
MotHer's Friend
!SSS,
FINANCIAL BUSINE^.
OOMMERaALDEPARmBn. V /?
SAVniGS DEPARTMERT. ;• r;;
.SAFE ha*OSIT VAULT,
m
r. Jao. 8. Oox. of Waka. ArtL.
s. Tor IS years 1 aaffmad tram
WE have complete
ud do a GeoersI Banking Bu*ii>e*s.
THERE IS NO MYSTERY—no secret—about the Great Trade
we have in Overcoats—It is simply the result of our striving
after the best that can be made. Bear in mind that men are be
coming more critical and demand that their overcoats—the
ready-made—shall equal in appearance the best tailor-made
garments. Our new stock is ready—the counters are piled high
—you want an Overcoat; our “smart set” 8tyle--8omething
that has the right hang—that indescribable effect that gives you
the appearance of stepping out of a fashion plate—and yet not
having It overdone. The fit. the material, the style, are all here;
the best for the money you over had.
^
rsfesssSf'.p
s-2?r—
. ’;
%
^
A OUARMTSSO COR* «>R PlU»
First National Bank. .
mm-
Ut Prias JIft Tim fS.OO U'fM.OT
THE HAMAH & Ur
'
MnCANTM CIMPAIIV
All good doctors
prescribe Ayer’s
HERE IS A FOMT
worth retnemberinB. namely:
that when we introduce our
••BEST" flour to you and say
ife ail the name implies you'
may rely upon what we say.’
Cherry Pectoral
for coughs.
tSiSCiSL:
Dm Wf* r«i«.
tn4 Pntmt th. WmOmt.
rtJBg. eo after aa aoqaalataaM of
TO CURK A COLO IN ONE DAY
Take Laxatire Bromo Qolalaa Tab- appeared to be aa weU aa ever. Not
leta. All dmgglata refund tbe mooey only waa hU heart on tbe right aide
lob the main
trunk
la the exact location where it i
re to be laid
As the i
I defwrtMht of hBrIeotthre.
have been on tbe left, but the
there Is only a six-inch maln from
sixth street to Tenth street . and from
tkma of all bla Infernal organa
i the mala
la just the opposite poeltlons to which f^th to Seventet
CONTRACT IB LET
• boy who liaaSB OB the wall
they are found la tbe arerage man.
Inchee. The .
t thU part of the town, but
for the Oerriek for the Traverae Ray
Maunaloa a
enipUoa
1^ HawaU
main from Sixth to Tenth streets
grows la force aad forms a grand apecMining Ce*a OH Well.
Id to be out of the questkm aa a
A aeeUng of tbe directors of the from Hono
lanent mala, and It would, not be
le to be expoeied. (hst rsiB U ladl- Trarerae Bay Oil Co was held this fnwi Hilo 1
1 the lara flow la going
Mied by a plak color ta tbe panu.
cattle
aad that when tbe weatJMT ta to be
fair, tbe troudera are of a bearettly
one tnstanoe in tb.
here a property owner waa very
baro«eter ta left ta i^e
glow la
Idly aa |
Prancla Bloodgood Hall, for
wait for
JV years pastor of tbe
utMaora reaaalaa aa the day before.
gbt. owing to broke
IVeabytertan church of PI
willing to pay for p
rgyman la xm
Hbo^tor tbe day. Tbe other day. afo put in a new
York, died the other day.
a spell of fair weather. durtOK
novel dlttlncilon of haring rofuaed ______________________ i. e«
now haa ordered one laid.
fruit delUerod at the factory, and any pay for bla aerrleea. bolding
It has been stated to tbe Iteeurd by
the biblical theory that the gospel U
should be abeolutely free to all. one of the aldermen of the city that
Kokomo. lad., a local dentist
Wednesday extracted a fall upper and
r cent for Improvements.
well developed
teeth
». he stated, la that all of
from the 6-day-old lafant of Charlotte
have a standing offer from
Puller. The teeth were fully grown
e of the child was
idr to take all the money they
‘ at 7 ]
i the operation
Kate Kealy. who baa for
Oo Oeod~lt Pays,
r realated the right .
ago man has obs«i:y^ that,
•
itloou
«dt am better than real nsj.-«>me of tbe latter are
,
Act kindly
and genUy.
mksthy and lend a helping
a cannot poasibly lo.e*by It."
i appreciate a kind word and
Hurlng September .there
enrouryement more
deeerUons from ‘
or one to every
muSuy m^bTolSt'uJSu^^^^ say: ^My
This Is partially
good friend, chwr up. A few doses
fact that
of^ Chmml^lalB^s^ ^w“^nd^h”m^s^no
SL.r.‘“r::
SPECIAL
RING SALE
....$1.00.
rastaIlT •
YOU CAN SECURE A RARE
BARGAIN BY BUYING NOW
If >ou have ah) itics of buying a PIANO. ORGAN, or other
instiumco*. be sure to call aad fee what a very large saving you cxn
been sold, but a number of
make at this sa’e.
A ^cat many Y
atnly should not let the Sale
cxcel'cnt bargains remain ami you
emember that each instrument
,s of payment a ill l»c
is fully guaranteed by Grinnc'
arranged to suit you.
Grinnoil Bros’. Music House
Evciybody Uses JewdryP^^*^
Our Opening
WATCHES. CLOCKS.
DIAMONDS
239 FAST FROHT STREET. TRAVERSE CTY.
Saturday, October 10,1903
■ sriTuS.niV.T's:
Tm”'..":
WEmHEUABU
danjw **whntcver
from
L. M. BENNETT
Jfndrus & Tmt
Popular Priced taihrs
Jl flat Hat »f Suiting madt te four mtaturt,
$I6.$0. 20.00. 2Z.S0. 26.00. SO.OO. SS.OO.
Zrouttrlags. $5.00. 6.00. 7.25. 9.00. 10.00
Ovtrcoals at Fguallf 6ood Valuta. « « «
pneumonia
.All arc cortlially
amine our
English society\is facing the
pect of a*>m« of Us leading mei
iM-log pJartnl on a cf»urt * blac
lor neglecting
to pay their tallora*,
dn*!«htiiaker«'. grocers’ and doctors
tills
A 1.4iodun nnn of solicitors of
excellent pnifesslonal standing, baa
everal cllenU.
ng them 1
XI
the lord chamberlain, ao that the
de
faulters may no longer en)oy ibo bos
Ipltallty of the English court. A mam
b.-r of this firm says that a certain
marchloni*ss occupying a high posi
tion at ctmrt and who took a leading
Iiart in the ceremonies lncld«^Ul
King Edwards eoronaUon eves !
invited
stock
to
call
and
ex
at 209-211 Front Street.
('Ivor Justice Brown’s oft'icc.
H Withdrawn on the groknd that J‘‘kn«on.
::
::
::
Jtndrus & Trost
purse
Take out a dime and clow
the purse. Open the satchel and
put In the pur«e. Close the aatchH
and lock both -ends.
Then she gsvo the dime to the con
ductor and took a nickel , in clange.
Then ahe opened the satchel and
K>k out tbe purse.
.
Closed the satchel and tipened the
puraa. Put in the nickel and cU»sed
"EVER READY FLASH LIGHT”
Just the thing for Watchmen, Hunter. Oilmen, Hh)iici»n., I.i.|uor
Uealen, Satlorv, Engineers an.l Machinist^
Then she demurely slid her hand
Wthavt
the Cheap
Kindst
ashes, sir tight screw
draft with spixk ar.
reslar.for
$1J5
Gained Forty Pounds In Thirty Osya.
For several months our younger
rother bad been troubled with Indi
gestion.
Me tried severnl remedlm
Mud o
les faiied.* we aax
King’s New Dtsoovery
nr nliMia. who had consumption in an
Irnnced stage, also ua«m tbU i
I medicine aad today she U perfect
well " Desperate throat and lung
Mwses yield to Dr. King’s New Dls.very as to no other medicine
irth. Infallible for Coughs and Co
e and 11.00 bottles gumrantaed
T.bieu—Holl.v
is G Johnson and F. H Meads. i»ng Branch, M<
Trial bottles 10c.
> J. B. Paige Electric Co.
GOLD MEDAL*
Pan-dmancan Exposition
.
erery package of Hyonsel under aa
absolute guarantee that It will <
catarrh. If U does not, the purebi
c^hye^^ money refonded by fl
yc
O.U,^do.
"I--------
Ponder. Mo., srrites:
of collecting
day from now ui t.i,
1903. from 8 o’clock until 11:30 o’clock
in the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock to
4 o’clock in tbe afternoon of each day
All taxes paid before September lsi
will be received without ooIlecUoii
jfees. and on all taxes remaining on
I paid on Septet
September 1st and until Octo
I ber 1st. a penalty of one per oent tor
collection will be charged. On nl'
Hyomei U no ordinary rnmady.
la tbe only method of ireaMBent
sends by direct tabalatloB to tbe c
e«. fm com
i
STS wlU probablr
moavr to Trevere* Cttr-
fmIXnaiOaka
H.
• The oompleu
but fl.OO. and (
that can be can
i« a new paaetn m a
]
PnlatHUrOak
wfchdonblr mica door ptMected with
biiuaoc»mK.haabeaT7 ooiragated cast
te boa. never break ated baae, U fnU
nb^ uimincd. B«nt wtmd, coal <w
$16.00
OlBee In Wilhelm hl«
avre.
Tra
Dear Sir: You can makoc
It would oost yon more than to buj
1 U the vest I
Fbr
too
w
wait too long for your
guinres.
J. FtIRTSCH
South
Side Grocery.
I will pay the highest Market Price
5000 RSHELS
OF OATS
B.J. MORGAN
Garpeuters
Wanted!
Mich. Starek Co
bj Jot.
tbrey y tobalot^ ftir^a
JlMiPET GLEIUIHI6 WOHU..
r mix. Tour paint would not be
same, because mere mixing isn’t
eaat do that: It to bard to mix.
streak of lead aad a atrsnk of siae
For the oulek preparation of a de- not lead aad xtne. Tbe lend woe
llcieui driSi for making Chocolate chalk off. and tbe sine peel off. Lend PteMtU
Idng. or for
w.
K X CHiPm. P
to'
tL A i. ANNUAL CCUMION
hmw it okmrfd
THE BOSTON STORE
Don’t
Orret Treto.
‘h yomel. Tbe lahaler lasU a UfedaM bMWM one tollto* 1. o«
and if one bottle does not cur^
cure, aa «i It 1. lor tbl» rea* rowtoo tb»t
tra bottle of Hyomei cam be
--------------------It Is the
M moat
most eoonomremedles adrertlsod for tbe
trooUac dlMaore ot the nopiretorT
"TAXES.
nOTICe TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rolls tor the colIecOon of
M hool ami city taxes and special as
FesBUients tor the flve wards of the
city of Traverse City. Michigan, hnvt
been placed In my hands for collec
TO ALL CATARRH 8UFFERCRB
Hyomei Guarantaed to Curs by B.
Walt A Bi|ns or Monejr Rotundod.
merly held the place.
The popularity and Increase In tbe
sales of Hyomei are Unique In the an
nals of medicine. Such nsto
A Love Latter.
have been made by this i
Would not Intern
internal you If
m
Bren Peppers Beets
SseitPstitMt Cikkaitt
Ufipit
IMeu
Pens
AppM
Svrnk CanvasCadfliv PieUtacIWni
PiePispMu Ritekeitt
Carrsts
WANTED!
N,
Tnolli
No. I 25 Cass St.
For ssle by Jas
Grew anil Ripe
TomateesH..
OATS
Raves Two From Doath.
\OfCoutsel
a
comtlbrCub.
Solid Gold Rap- -
Tro?
hSSi*
wtKKMOsmsnTure
(SMnhy)
I a aumi
will be 1
street. Is being
promlnenUj
traA tar the first pavement next
Elgbth street and several dowi
treets. notably Bute Street, are
tBlona for pavement, bat Union
WUl
iwobably be considered
There U a small amount of ope paving
taxpayers oa It.
One of tbe main
yowig BMia to the opeo wfadov. Tbe
blue fbded. tbe oolor ebaaged to lareader. tbea to plak. aad arlibla ai
boer it waa ralalag to baat ibe baad. maker, who attracted a gr
If there la aay dooht aa to tbe aocurary of tbe atory. aad of tbe harooieter.^
oae haa bat to aak the baak eaaployea.
Monday. The
,A '■ WiC-''
■n
Mwelutelynii*
TO-DAY
Their new store at Na 159 EaM FfOttt MincC niO be readjr in
GrinocU Bros, want to opea their new store uruh an entirely
new stock of instnimeois. In Met. the new goods hsvc been ordered
Tlage aad the oeraoM»y wUl be
ronaod la a few daya. Mias
be daughter of a Praahy
rL“ifcv?i:.T.ssru.'r.is
Will Soon Move!
Great Remonl Sale
Moeh Ceeaeot Walk and Ceoaiderah
»meM Will Be Laid OuHofl
•eaaooef liOL
W<U**ii''S‘^t'!r»ir •uwa’STtbi
‘
NEW
JEWELRY
STORE
GUITAR. BANJO. VIOLIN, or mxj other Musical Instmmcnt. by
Ukiog advaatage oi ihctr
WeiB rot BEIT TIAB
S*v^MXr!r 2
WtATBEB BICOLATOI
GRINNELL BROS.
RASTALL^Sfj
I*7iaN\S, ORG^ **T^LKiNG MACHIN^^
wiaaaaaad at tbe eapUra and ftled hU
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVKMSK OITV, IMIOM.
m
SVXBOrO BBOOBO, IBAVBB8K OITT, MIOH., BATUKDAY. tXrrOBER 10, IXX.
the
uin OO It.
We bam been making paint 148
nra. We make a good deal; can afm to provide tbe maebigery tor IL
We are yonr hnbNr. ooi jour bla
“a£.“Ti?a=-“
..^goodforlBdaja.
Sen a R.,
F.wTSivOBff
ife''
’W-7'
r, mOK, BATQSDAT, OOTOBKB It, IKS.
m‘ra»OR> BBOOUH TMMX
IK8IT
||M«D^6IIL'
WAITOEPiUiniMT
umt TiyKR tuppLANTea
W. L.. Douslas
11;—
mS rianny
SHOES...
Tto IT^
«SgT!
r «awtM:*f m. FfMl. <
”““«Tijsjn.r..K
s*.£ssr“„“;£-s7ij s-k’
tore umotm at f oVsIoefe
The recmlah Svadlah awteae wtu
a held la the SeredlA chfarOh oa
iris,r='«, »-
sr-%w«
«|let
5¥E£"S.s:woi«i.r;
EmiM vlU direct If.
Tide Im amt at
•s.-s-.viisai.'ss
.Ek5S~-:s
AWn>Al HOT tDtt
STaS 2fe'
•aoM opera, aad h la eafe to aay
•ed
loot *'aSt"
igmy Uie^jwtjjdty harrtedly
Sktte^I^Kaowlea aa Kail______ idled aeaay roaada of applaaae.
.•Mk M *«i After TwmImM
Paris. Oct. Id.—The Rappel pobllahes aader leeerre a dispatch which
•Utes that Klas Peter of BerrU U
xmlaed la a Belgrade focirees by the
HSoiT——
asing of coorrrte baa Umhi but
JSITSJd SifSKlrS
At the Methodist church ca
»aa. ahd oee atndeat attempted to
kick him la the head. Another stn
deat hit Patrolmsa IsbeU a vicious
blow oa the head with a club, and OfB
csr OoUlas caught him at It.
OAcers Golltas aad OMara were
^eltad with stones oa their eray to the
jail, bat did not release thdr prtsoaor.
The fceehmea foUowed la full force
to the Jail. At thU point Deputy Gil
lea Meoilfted a big tall fellow as the
aiha who stnicfc him. and he was
tMrovB Into the bastlle. Two more
utadeau. who became too gay la In
o^lary remarks, were hurled Into
MAWOTTIADBWnx
CMBOnmnSIILAtOAD
The matter of the Traverse C51ty d
> Pmtalliia raUroad will be ooaaldered
th^lrectors of the board of trade
.
of fhe Copies Barlags Bank. The
directors of the board wUI meet U K.
» OMs of the railroad coaipany. aad sc
lw?t
- ssTte.^TisJSSr.s^-'ii:
tt M ap to the dty to ralee a total of
bJ2rtl^** •4.MW1 has
airmdy
USTSTmO^WMOUT
^
•
Christian Endefffor meeting at 3:4a.
B\*eulng Bcrrlc^at 7:00.
Prayer meeting Thumdaj at 7: SO
SS; 0*5:;
many of the goapel hymna are Im
CMRIfiTIANCY Ifi OUT
of the plowlag has been doae.
and other work toward nsaklac the
Washington. Oct. lO.-The pot
:er general has accepted the rei
at men daring a part of the week, but tloo of O A. C. ChrtaUaney aa i
SOM have worked faithfully aad a ant attorney la the ofilce of the i
ant attoraey general of the poa)
department.
Baltliaore. Oct. 10.—At the closing
seaaloo of the cooreatloff of the
League of American Mnt^paUtlea
T-lrv>m
WKIIam D Morgan
of
THE
n o clock.
will occupy
pulpit in the motning
3 p. m.. Junior Endeavor.
6:15. Senior Endeavor.
Evening service at 7:S0.
All are invited to these sen
Si.
Q. R. A I. TO RICHMOND, fiAOO
Annnal a R. A 1. axeuralou to Richmood. lad.. Is ou Tueaday. October
aiioL**?**JSL2!“c*U lx)Sc*u«i
Oweral Paaa. Ageut. Oraad Raplda.
Rammrai Bale Price.
Bradbury Plano, upright ca
fine coudUlon. 1220.00 to cloae.
nell Broa. 23$ E Froot. Beadle
Oeoegetown. wros^ 1
-r. ...u.
laaa will lead.
7:o«. womhlp; sermon topic
Ktirbldden >Yult and How It la
Special music by ihe choir,
direction of Miss Pearl
BaptML
Sunday school. 12:00.
Morning. 10:30. 8ubJ.^t. "The Sale
bath; How to Spend It.**
Baraca
Bible
Class. l2 tH».
Koi
young men.
B. Y. V V.. 5; 45.
Evtming. 7:or.. Subject. "Sin; lu
Til Grutnl III sknrtf lira
all!
. aad tberoforo ^
"Alt'an- ctmlially Inviu-d to the sen-
SpiuMCtttl
Elahsiti ScNiry!
First Clan Spicliltin!
K j-oo h»ve new icen -/eke
and Dais) *' ask those who haVc
Scat sale now open at box-office
Ptk«2St,35t,«le,75c
mms
Rev. D. O. Ruth. Pastor.
10:00, class mteuug
10:30. Sermon
S.ihjecM. "A
K4»undailon •
T:uO Goapel sen ice*.
7:00 Wednesday
eveiilnc.
GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE
smepeaple argue that waU pepero
aro poauTOL My aaawrr is that they
may be poraua when they are wew. bat
aa aaeu aa tbey firi damp the porro BU
qp. aad. oaee fillad. tbeee la Ba way to
apao tbam asala. Have parous walls.
I aay, aad ta have tbam auhatitata far
wattbPPvr wbMewaab.--rblladsteMm
KX-rmAi
as#S£?:-%-
Majestic Revival ot
i*ray.;r
Twojsters
Morning aenlce. Music and sc-rmoty
on Heroism at 10:30 a. m
The pastor will be pleased to meet
at tbe close of the service the stran
gers and those who have rvccntly
come to make Traverse City their
home. Greet the strang«Ts.
Sunday school at noon
Parents,
are you Inierest.Hl and have you vis
Ited rte clasM-a with your children?
lnterm.*dlaie Christian Endeavor
A (;i.«uii:5 PUv lor Young Peo
ple of all ages, by
DENMAN THOMPSON
..u«h..r of
JHE OLD HOMESTEAD
Rastusi* Banks
Cbrtallau BdMMe fienrlem
Modar. WooiBMB ban. oror prot-
-
ABtarrS to eaeb aad erory ear-
mSk ftiST
MiCELLANEOUA
Wednesday. October Mth!
Sure
A lasuiuu wuuw
lu i’'
*^ClaasmeeUng 9:45 a m
Sunday achool 12 M.
Madlaoa Square Garden In .Sew York
Junior League 8:00 p. m.
from .ktig. 31 to Sept. 14 with tbe anEpworth League 6:00 p m. Leader.
Doanced purpoae of aetUng tbe atyle
for a year to come in ererytblng !>«- Grace M- Nelson. Topic. "Pul First
talnlng lo wotnen*a weaii saya the New Things FlrtL**
A cordial welcome at these aervYork Tribune. Tbe exhibits will lu
dude l‘arl*bin and American made
gowns. Women ate to flod In tbe Gar
den article* of attire ranging from a
SubjecL “How to
aboe to a Imt pin. Caatnmea are to be
Kllh Profit."
12:00.
Junior Endeavor 4:00.
Union meeting of Intennedlales and
teks. There will 1« mtmic. and <
Seniors at 6:30. Leaders. Misses Jes
enteriaiument la being contempt
sie Manners and Ella Martin.
rnaso will l«e given for tbe beat i
Evening. 7:3<t. Subject. "Why I am
gowns, the j
0 tbe vsriona
vs
dry (
• tbe romitry. J.
Saturday nlghL united prayer and
e tbe chairman of
, will be deUvered study of the Sunday school lesson
ng to fashion by with tbe children.
W*aloome to warship with ns are
strangers, worklngmea and the poor.
_
be aotked
large aecthwa of dead aad djiag plaaM.
111
COU HAUt Og gXCHA
^ *pIw>er meeting on Thursday even
r tbe world. WaU paper rloasn oar
M* potes aad thus to a certain ♦•sRev. J. W. Miner, pastor
Large dapositaor coal ate reported to
teut teo u. harm. WalM. you me. have been found lu wrotecu Ontario.
Quarterly meetJag.
ahoold be potuoa. like cur riocbeu. like
ffPIIMSR TRAVRRBK aTY MAN
In probaie oonit today aa order was
cor
Bkla Ckg up the purrs of oor
made coafirmtag the ante of real es€ipd A. B. Jotmeea. Whe Reecoed ute la the eataU of Samuel K. akda. aud we die. floae op the poreo
Bamnal Price, a Ravenna (0.1 farm n>:J0.
of our riothen. aad we weuM aaau fill er. baa dlacorered a new and lOrmidaNortham. doeaaaed.
ed t^. for iheyjrooM ^ is^rr- Ue potato peat, aayo tba Clndanatl
CapL A. E. Jflh^ wtoptyd^up
Mmr^ J^^***^ ^nTsHM A^terSisr
mmm
MISSOURI ^WM€m
First MothodlsL
Rev. TVm. Laufman. Pastor.
1» 30. cUss meeting.
1U:S0.' worship:
sortnon
•PaylM Taxes."
St. Umla was selected aa the
hy^rS2“S‘-GS3.?2S.5S."S
Oardaer DavIdMm. aakiag for the dls-
Mmra
fMroyrrworad**
l*rcscnlctl with Every Advantage
and many extra features
• -includingYoung People * Society of ChriMlan
hhideuvor at 5:45 p. m.
Topic. "Great Men of the Bible;
What Jckseph Teaches Us."
Sunday evening gospel roroting at
7:»K». Take the front seata.
Mayflower brigade
will mrot for
lay at 7;tW p. m.
drill
Id-week mk^eilng Thur^ay at 7:30
ler A Oo. piano to P. R Wa^cer. MCh proa quickly, auwilylug on ucw- P nx' ToplcT "ChriHtUn CltT*en*h
;ecL city.
alaa a complete meal ready rooked, uo
Millenium •
jafier piano to Joe Chase. Long forced marches or lo a country where a
MeeUng each Sabbath
Rev. Hugh Kennedj-. pastor.
Lake.
Sabbath school at 2;«hi „ m. ai
Morning service 10:3u. Sermon by
fire Is not drolrable it la a very couvenWarner piano to Hrs. Mary Fife.
preaching following
lent food. It is adspted to rapid march- the pastor.
All arv Invited.
Evening aervlce
7:00.
Tbe first
Ing.
where
ft
ls
impractlcshle
to
take
WTllard Piano to C. U' Staff. Area
•long
train, park anlm.l* In^ quarterly service of the conference
dlA foreman In mill.
Brewtter piano to C. W*. Squlers. ing able to ratry a conaiderable amount, ^^£v. M. D. Carrel, presiding elder
and lu i-aie of oece*sity earli man tun of Grand
Traverse district,
will
Silver Chlntes t
I to Jas. Edgier. pm , day s supply In bU hsveraark
preach. The sermon will be followed
by the Sacrament of the l»rd s Sup
Naahrille. Tenn.: vice praaldeota.
Mayor Crollua of JolleL IU-; Mayor
Joha K Lautaer. formerly of UiU
William C. Maybury of DeirolL Igna•tty, has just taken the poettioa of
Uus A. SaUlTaa. mayor of Hanford.
Ooon.: aecretary. Joha MaeVkar of
' Sla^amte Nora? school, starting
aer has amay frteods In this dty and
^
wklalty. who will be glad to hear of
TONIGHT
rrrocai
■sr;
The lest stamp ta the plot of
gmaad
larlosad
by
the
track
-Ood Be Wnth Ton Till W> Meet
at the Traverse «ty Diirlag Park as- Again** Is oae of the songs which
was blowa into the air this Prof. Penny has outlawed
la all about tbo stumps
SSLie^rrSar-^tl^l^^
many. He sends au oOl.-lsl rr|s»rt
the aute department oa flie fut
chances of the tel»ruU. a cross
and a sd.m. and ssy s
tween a horse at
-It has l«*n
horse simI don
mule, the cross between
beu
key. «• Inferior to
Mm. Racine, who fc
Mrs. William
Dyke of RTashlngton
street, will leave Monday for Chi tinct. The opening nj. of .\frl.;,. |«ir
cago. where she will visit foe a short Hculsrly the eastern port, reveals these
Homestead. Pa.. Oct. 10.—Notices time before her return to her borne fineanlinsls In.Urge nunils-rs.
were posted in the iS and 40-lach mllU in Montreal.
‘Tompaml wllh-lH.rses »..d
»t the Homestead Steel works Ust
James J. Dunn was
they |s»wss pecullilr advsntsgi
Huron today *by the ser
they sre Immune sgsl&vf the »crj «lan
his daughter. Mrs. Hust
_
IS hors,, disesses of .tfri.-s sml
also sgslusi the deathly tiu-t.* H\.
uebpihi. on s,-*vujni of lt« f«nu
works and employs over S.OOO
« football game, and Is general Usllly ruudltion. es|w^ islly the
til of whom are thrown out of em
itic over the University bardoess of ilH- hoofs. K si-sially
menu No aotiCe had previously
adapt«<d for all the transi-.ri work
riven or the contemplated a
Smorth^te went u» Man beretoforr |-rf«ruie.l l.y i,inle«
Fhe mill uses largely BeaMoaer i
*
istee this morning on business.
mbruU Is itincb livelier than llo- n
R. K. Page of Chicago, who has been and at least gs Intelligent.
InterI the city several days
-In tlenusny romh Interest In i
lU of the Armour car I
animal is rnsnlfesie,!. *nic «cll knr
this
HagenlH^-k I. ex,s.rl.i.entinw In thU
-- A. Ll________
temoon from a vlslt^^n Chicago with rectlon and Intend, to JninMime
nobrnU Into Germany and .tmer
Mm- C. 1. Tompkina\returned home Tbe aoologlcal garden at Ih rllii posaeoora some very line .iwvliiiens. Tl.e
today, after a visit in Gras
Mm. 8. M. Brown retui
aabra stripes are often well pn-s
CONVENTION IN BATTLE CREEK
is afiemobn. after a visit In Orawn.
Mlaa Clara Hanaknrsky U hack fr
Effort Will Be Made to fiend County
visit with friends at Monroe Cent
Judson Lyon of W’illlamaburg U
Apont fimith.
The tweoty-first annual convention the city today on a busIneM trip
NEW RATION FOR SOLDIERS.
3f the Michigan sUte conference of
shariUeo and correctloas and of couoTHE MARKETS.
wOr CM»kr4 <
-ror t sr la i
fLcembe j'” ?4****A^o2raeff^^to
Detroit. Oct. 10—December whr
■ «iepartmcot bus undertaken
beiag m^e t? get a large repreoenu gS^c: No 2 red. St^ac; No. 3 cc
mtre lo the matter of a li. ld
tioo this year, and to do that a comrliss tbe Uhiladelphta l.c4lg
munleatlon U being sent to the board
3f supenlaors In each county, asking 84iic; December. kStic
for an appropriation for their county
Chicago. Oct. 10.—December wheat.
agent, so that be may be able to at 7S^c; May. TP^c; December com.
tend. A great deal of beaeflt Is de 45%c: May. 44%c; December oaU, aome of tbe problema of
rived from these metlngs. The matter
October porh. for mro la tbe Arid. Tbla 1
will be preoenled lo the board of snriba. W.55.
borf that bas I
penrlaors at this fall s aesaloa
and mixed with chopped potatoes and
Potatoes on local market.
ooiooa. It win keep indefinitely ami U
GOfiPEL HYMNfi IMMORAL
aald to be most appetlxlng. The mm
like It. and the first trial ha* provwl
Fivs PiafiM and Thraa On
Irinnell Broa*. removal aale atlll on. aoccrmful that a Urger ankount will
During the week the followlnf perhare taken advantage of their
do not mean that the wovda are
Thasu Were Aheat ISO el Them Re- Immoral.** he aald. **but the mnalc. I
include In the lUt of Immoral aonga
.wmeved Prpm hpeee lacteeed by
•li waltaea. two twowtepa aad 17 pol
'
the Rece Track.
kas. I do not think that worda aet to
AT HAigUlTTE MOIMAL
VALUE OF THE 2EBRULA.
aad Miss Uule Duffek. both of I
ila to
AU trbo have bills lo be prr
meeting of the board of supermust do so during the first
Draga. and that he oooducu the af
(airs of state frtMa his prleoo uader
pressttre of the coas^rators.
day for a short vUlt with friends la
aadnaatl. Ohk>. and
AS It was a public street the <
objected, ead here lha roogh
'::f
llan"aa^Ully Oote. The wedding
mill occur at St. Fraads* church.
aatS* d*KJrAhMoIadJ ^d^
^S^JITy^STiZ
^SC5-. :
SEaVlCBSUi THEt
!s;i2.Krss;i^*iKr?^:5.'2
d« at the oaaptu.
A.OO.j
Biehant & Rime IH-i-
to a titter aad Aaany bant oat li
i hearty laosh. which was at tin
ueetnuaed by any other toeldeal
aro aow being lined t
Travmue^ty Bute
-The beauty of the chorus aad
p the manner In wbk4i
lag this afiemooa. attrae
most perfect tralalaK lato the i
able atteaUoa. The bird U there yeU
•r* ta lail. OM oaMr e bmd U cm
cal score were objects which excl
larles Jeffries would tike to aeeet
o|M. iMir other oAccre «re eaffi
imlratioa amooK aU. It U doubtful
ama face to face who borroM
f«tee (itMH Meulu. eernml etod
ever as many pretty sitls were colirheel wltboot permission aad used
«m drw*^ off hr frleode bee
cted tocetber at oae time lo Maa
of tatahm. o»d. elto«mher. there ra
w as were to be seea opoa the aU
■e la the oM toern um
i the RaBMdell theater last erealai
nseninriii^i^^
.
3.SO,
•*-
•arface. When ao used It makes a
neat job. leaaeaa the operating
® wmSTc Mtaer^
maad removee a bad feelure of
quest fitm P. H. Alfred, chief ea*
glaeer of the Perp Marquette for earn- __ _ jpenlage-Tla. the dripping of water that finds Its way tbroogb tbe crevr tbe eartb. Many of three air
aad maaw^ are verr <dije«v
______Jt because of tbe water Ibat
^*£o...b^«te.w.U.
drops from the Mde. aot only wetting
tbe man. bat lajuring their be.lt l. a.
hie dellaealloa of thTmed
=
:z==:SOLU ONLY BY------------------
ts:: !T^ir:i^*JlS^ lu .,-*eperaUoa.
|.jSg2—;
i
u
3.00,
by aoaM oa arho erldoBUy hettarae crate flrea pmiee of 1
that hearen heipe thoae who help reiaal lo lie laor. thai
theeaedrea He left a lady'e d
leae Colaaibia bicycle la traat of
reeled piece, aad sraat credit la lo
now betaf a»d at auiiiy
t the eperatloae lo wallla* the eldre
Jooid**iHii*to* pIte*My of the
■ “°*
THE DOUGLAS SNOEj
■r^h^
Removal Sale Price.
|4«»u Crown Plano. Ca*c damaged
In transportation.
|35o.(Nt
Grinnell
Bros.. 239 E
Front street
Beadle
block In a few days.
1999 if
13th. Tickets good for 10 days. Get
full InformaUon from any G. R. A I.
agent, or address C. L. Lockwood.
General I»ass. Agent. Grand Rapids.
Mlcb.
1996451
Removal Sale Price.
3350 Sterling. Case marred in trans
portation. 1300. Grinnell Bros.. 239 E.
Front street. Beadle block In a few
days
1999-tf
GRINNELl”]^^.
E. Front street-
ha^
the
The Traverse Cll)
Real Estate Exchange
Have bargains worthy
of your serious con
sideration* Come and
see us anti we will tell
you all about ■ them.
Don’t forget the place
Bonn 515, WUeloi BlDCk
Tsk,llM.gW*tOT
Cit. Phone No 197
C. W. CURTIS, Maoaeor
m i-'
■gr „„
only
t W. BAIT P. M.
19f9-tf TOMATOES WANTVD—Wa wOl pay
30 crota per buahal for waU npkSd
fruit delivered at tha factory, aad
In China every member of a farnHy U
property and may be eok! TaInnUrtly
or nelaad for debt. Contracts are brid
•acred among tbe Chloeae. and what
ever la promiaed must be perfonned.
A father may eell hU aon. nud tbla la
tbe deapairing CeleOTUI a la«t reeoiY.
The Chinaman nrlU a noa in orAer lo
rove tbe Ilfe or the boy and tbe rest of
the family. If afterward tbe father's
cimumtnLe. improve be can b«y tbe
b«t father aa act or bagRaaltjr. to bqy
cblUNB ta CMoa, aa atbonrtae the pax^
BULBS for winter and sprtaf btanaaireec
mfiK
Rev. Fr. Naodbam retaraed to Jrnfic-
•:
V':
?■:;■ ■ .v.,-j-,-. V': -i - \-■; ^
s^gp^W'-niE EVENBTO '^RECORD
PART TWO
TRAVERSBCITY.MICH^ SATURDAY. OCTOBER IO. 1008
Cbe €pcnina Recw<r$ Mp-te«Patc Uliistrat^ Feature
DIRECTORY 0FBEG6MS
Our Corn Crop stivd ihe Us^ to Which It Is Put
UR OF oouraw MsniBAm
wmm
aitmMoma to hoar of tbo fo«r «r«.ai
com outoa.** It to a fart that Ihia Eraln
to «ottlvot«4 froio Iho moat oaoiorly
<0«ncv of Moino to Po«rt aettod a«*d
fron the Rod rivor rotk-r almaat to the
KvorHadao of Flortda. Thio It la that
which
thair Win. to ibo manifold
Uoiqiie VehuM BefawPoUitked
l7 New Toik OMily Sedttr-
ntmotlnc featuraa of the oom
t. By tbo uao of hace *ToddM>
Iric^d^nU bot
S^“S;rr£‘HHlLT
TT, USmU" a W«r or ao a«o.
hu»rr»^. a m. Umto man took out patpmntable induatry.
he lom bM'omea atarch
%alUMble |.)prDdoda are eatrartad
in and ^
Tbo
oll\-e OIL It aim entera Into the mann(acture of lAlma. mmipo and leathw
dreeatnsm. About VL tW.ono wt»rlh of the
oil la now rxforted annually, about half
of the total amount belnp taken by BelBlum.
Even the Berma which ha%T
been under the hydntulir |>rr«aure are
not waaled. beinB turned Into what la
known aa t«..ni oil «wke. whUh la eapoiTed In larBT quantltlea. ehlelty to
Frantr where It I* emidoyed aa a food
for live ato. k.
Th .t «wn oil la tecarded na havInB a
remi^rkHlde future la evldem-ed by the
attetiUon now |m*M to it by inuai akUlful annlyata
nblqullouaneaa niuat
be pnteni when the atatement la made
that tn addituui tn the urea cited above
com oil la emi h.ye.l In the manufacture
of arlincial ruble r. for w hich purpooe
It la treatevl «lth aulphur and baked.
Ten ilmeo cheap»r than Para rubber. It
anpeara In the fomt of water prooAnB.
liiMdeiim. hlryi lc and bUBSy Urea, rub
ber m,tia.
U. ycle
hiindlee,
army
u< taro, ml mii4 bnlM« Into tb*
eory dcotrad by the farmer,
firat paaoad throoBb what arr
•anapplnB roUa.- whereby tbo
.1.11 Sfc.
A MUaKa? AND DtiPrDDCP
farma t^here they ure mlaed with
ordinary fodder fur the pon-«oe of
ITovIn* the qu..lity and quatitliy of the
milk The atarrh Itaelf yielda aUll an-
r» today mora than aovomj
I to Emtaral tioa harlns com y
i haidc alawionu and I
KT'b^t’i..
rmt.ai Btatra. aaja the .New TdCk
World.
Tin-Iwoktet. wlik* Yrta be BMrt lo bU
Uie
dlrldoals of wBoIth Bad know* cbailUl4e ImHlimtloM tbrooghoaC tbe co«try. has born prffiBrfd by Jbbmb FBfbBB.
xl mendkWMy Barnt of IbB Ohori-
V
eo other kind nf .
le-i araKla.
The atory of i»h- ciM-n Induatry la
thoa a verttable tn;namr Indeed, romaniT haa el wav a ntiu.hed Itaelf to
KIiib tVwn
The I-tend of how the
• rrain came tnt.. U Ii.k la ot.e of the
■ prettirat talea «f li..llaii folklore. A
tta 8tat» Inalil
f tbo oomtlun 1
T..rrb,!:
Juatonuiry at the le-riod v
e*ch«iiBed
me^lltatlnB In 1
t tor blm-elf In
the Brest Maaler ..f life (o make him a
Blft that would l»-n. Ill hla fellowa Aa
nnnUtNi oi the fatifiu*
pi tie** If in anewet to hi?* »uppll<-atloiia. «
who h l« now nviruf otured by the mt!hon The tn et .x.h for pl|w puriHWW* la dr,-m«>l in BCren .oi l with Breen pi
com la atarrh. which waa flrot ralract«d i»aarly arvaoty ymra a«o by Thoma.
cTlinliMN dkl the CBxm ^of
problem uf rMdlag Now Tock of BliBBt
befsmra for over two ycBrm. ond tbe
booklet about lo be toaoad.la tbe remit
of bla iBborw.
In It profcaalonal begsara are cIbbbI-
WORKne Ttv: CORN
and into jhaao >ala a aroall |««|A»r
. of aolphurlc acid la poured, the cl
oftb. add brio* to«,rtm thr ke
and rdcaae the BluUnoua tnaiu-r. .
rr aUndliiE In the vala for nearly a
and a half the water la wUhdraa n.
iho realduary maaa la |^-»ed lhr.n.<i.
mllla bolnE ultimately «l%e« aindher
hath aoBtawhat alinllar to the flrai. The
atarrh then roroaina at the bottom of
tho vata abenc It la removed, dried
and aold for r«okln«. launderlnE «r can-
I
.
I -V.
I^ r
la eoid in I. found in th- Mi*oouil riv
er K.U..HO. oiily and wlilun a iw.liue of
alH*ul thirty milea from WMahuiaton.
Mo The , orn on thia rob d«e a n.»i dlff«r mHlerUlly fnnn that r.ili*e«l in K«n
Nebrifk-. Iowa or nth. r in.t**d
.•
;
sTMt pro-ttl-.
rr.r
PLOWING RETWFZN
and chemlata
huakliiB rolls* The moUve
. the -hui
fanf«Hlon.rp u: .rr r... h.rd .1 work on
er of thIa valuable adjunct to tnodand It la . a hlch may i
f ordinary portable
e la
f prt^fvea , imnxy other dtre< th
here waa a
The,
0 etover. nr cuttle foo.1 la one of the t and ae quickly
the splrji hurv no
once leave thH a|H.i
little while to keep i
wetyla and to put fr. h earth over r
enH hauma • find thHr Way Inm ,
-very quaner of the world.
. valuxMe byproduct la alao der
»
I ihe only way hi»
lr.inaniu
e<l. the I
1 aald that
dlnn would tHui
id>t.tin hla hcvit
acivaom^l fni two or ihr
IwP.ir rurnc I Idlo pli--a
KtouiTa ub«»Ol H ^•.•nl
iHiund. a..n;cllmea .iv h
a iKiunJ. and tome Mi
can l^oai .inm-umea of i
I and bukhi* It thf dektrtn afBvmmI aulwltiute for Bum arable
m.u: adh.alvc tMirtr la re-aulrcd.
r mnkluB of |Miia r la.aea. the 1
VIall |uM*cra and the
qiuroac la another esrwedInBly v*alu- »|ant|ia and envrlo|«ea. l>cs
able cord bypmducl. ToBother with I Ura into the blB textile ml
Crat>e ausar. It la a derivative of ewn- I ia uaed for ftxlnB dyea on fi
atanb. the proreaa of obtalnlnB H belna rlally .o.ton Bo«Nla To’«
Blnoitlv :.dve.w.»r> had foretold, and
obey..I 1 he taller- In-lnn lions to the
letter Krc Iona he wan ainaxed to fln^
era of atan h and other^.t
There ia a -j*evial claBaldmttoo fbr
those with the right Vg ampuUtad. a*
other for those who have k>at gnm. a«
well as a general Hat of aU laipoatara
known to the CUarttlea organlmttati.
Bceldea the real name of the bagga'.
wrhal la know n In Ibe under world aa
his “luonneker luttua.'* or aliaa. Is glraa.
with his height, tbe cMlor of bis ayaa.
hair and a full description of tha tattM
marks, by which tbe great najortty
of thorn are eaaUj IdaotWad. Tba pewfcMlonal beggar, accoedlng to Mr.
Forlm. la nearly always a crimlmO.
U usually of tba rartety knawa
aa a “Yegg man** or ttamp aaf« blawar.
mic liaring origUiatod at tba ttea
of the am-si of John W. Yegg, tbe beat
trarcUag safe blower known to tbe po
lice. The -Yegg man." when on tbe road
or in ike “Jungle." at be eontemptnmely tenne tbe country west of Menbattan. U nanally a safe blower. He coowa
to New York to spend hla plunder, or
If It le spent and be atlU does not wish
aume aa active criminal career,
lye tn tbe city and begs.
I tbe arermge ‘Yegg man.-- aald
hroUBht lo n.anklnd the com which has
lirttvetl *o Bl>-**l a h^rlMiiBei of health
and richeJAMI:h W flllUU^N.
I d:iya 1h« v r
' No aci^um of the *..ri. induair) can j d.t-oi>i>H|
be rcBarded aa coiJvpU-te unleaa It m.ikea «, M;! -
& PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE IVORLD^
CUROPE-d MOdT AMIABLE PRIN-
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS NEW CHURCH.
ceds.
THE
LATEST
INSANITY
im>esa EIl«al--th Marie Of jkuetrU la
to be the most amiable young wx>____ of royal blood In Europe- Certain
IN CYCUNG-“THE
DEATH."
CIRCLE OF
H..UIW'Africa v *ir
rclloi-uc r.r‘l-'I'ng* a
that'ahJ U*aUo U»ie pretty will'* *»b-
M
iiiy
tfifi
^Oii
put up by
L It la here
oroira.sr;jr.ss3.i
duHiig that war h..*- um.I. the rer
hM. rfntcmcut ttu.t thmuBhout one of
iThirh ltt-le.1 .,fi eiitliw day h^ never
oti— .augljt a sllmi-sc of the Boers. 90
well did the l.utBher- Know how li
r"
PRIMITIVE PASSENGER CONVEYANCES IN INTERIOR OF CHINA
ably cau«
Mas Ella
and her |
EUZABETH
MARIE
ncelet lo aak her
;trrs£ph^S;
A Frenchman re»’eully came i
1--. ..iniMK o trifle atale a« he invented
slmUar m-rv« rat king exiilbUiuua
• even fouml a cytUal wilUtiK to attempt
what he calU the • circle of d-th
slightly .Ics.-v ndlng roadvwiy and then
the feat The TWer looi^-d** alu
lu-e.
ati.u
dashes into a huge lK,wl-hke
whh-h he lessens to fN-rmll of hie gradu.dly felthiig toward
at frightful
1.. agth. approaf h
the lower edge and then Increa-cs *4v a- if. caus,
c- W'. yi le back up
tbe lop of the bowl, whemw with u sudJm Jump
" *^t*h*
^
*
PRINCESS
!
;
,
/*\ ^ I
mm
caae and ei
j IWd of V h
|
the ..la.
marksman to ,
Invisible to tbe enemy,
THE URGEST TUSK IN THE WORLD.
^ J V
7m
WM
The Amerlcmn Museum
lalory In New York Is h
to aei urrd by a «
e Brown, the aged woman who
portrait to herewith reproluced. rri
dered her country a signal aervlcr .
utbnwk of the famous aei-»y mi
nylng Illustration shown a rifleman reit from the nrlng ivoalOon and yet wllh-
world, which haa been brought aSrom
northern Wberla by the Jeaup north,
em Pacme expedition. The tuMc to
that of a great hairy mammoth and
waa found by a Kuaalan explorer on
A QUEER FISH FROM ICELAND.
yi IS aeldoin th.u flshermen bring to
he surfacp fish of .vs unusual an ap?eanvme aa that shown tn the accocn>anylng lUuatrmttoii. This unique apec-
pounds, to thirteen feet long and two
feet through at
M^mw^se of the luak and a human
balng. and from this may be conjeet^ the ImmenMty of the creature to
which ihto giant luak belonged.
;'s!r.
numlier Into tbe town on a bagging
erpedltion to slse up tbe bank. At
night they trmrel into town on a baad
car and while two of their uumbar
BUnd outside with al* ahootera toaattle
poMlbla intamptloD they putty tba
cracka of tbe aafe, pour in nltroglyuar
in. which they carry In rubber bottlsA
and touch it off. They then board tba
hand car with tbrlr booty, and batefu
the bank wakes up to tbe robbery
they aw well away.“
In Mr. Fort-w* book, tha “Yegg maaare considered in two acboola. tba-ana.
tomlcal aobool.“ wrblrh lariudea tbaac
who aaaome to have some pbyMeal la-
1:5
school.- or those who feign a more sub
tle Infirmity, oaua Uy tbe paralytic
“Yegg men" aund by one anatber and will Imperil tbrlr own Urea to
aid a miuradc to escape. Mr. Fprbea
acrong nnanc lal and polltiral Influence.
Frequeutly a “Yegg man * coarictad of
vagrancy and aent to priaoo for a laag
term to released on habma corpus by
tbe aid of InflueBtlal poUlk-laM In aplu
of aU tbe riiarlty Organlsatloo aociety
cun do.
This influence comes from tbe fact
that many **Yrgg men" aod tbe womea
with whom they aaaocUte beloiig to tofluentlal families and the nddlttoual
fact that they frequently have large
«,ms of money, the fmita of big roberies.
**I-torl wmiarns," for example, whose
cortTvt name to Earl Webster Kempton.
,“Yeggman.“
deaf <
“Spanlah Mamie." a ha
1. to alao a power amonf
“Ixiwell Eddie- U recognised ai
gnnlwr in tba craft and Ukea
when t
of mori of the
lie. Hla right
name ia Edward Ooonor. and hla borne
ia. or waa to liowefl. Maaa
Moat of the Crimea ooaamlttad by tbe
-Yegg men- are to tha middle west
llatanrca are gmater between
Many of them
partlcnliriy to doing t at tbey can
Briat to rolp
ker- Joba which
smaU post offteea of atampe. Ev
ery place outside af Kaw York city
they call “tba Jungle.- and New Yerk
Mvely by -Tegga" and fbelr compuft^
lom and *1iaraaitcaFoebee* book are very many who art
tattooed. Mr. FertMB aaya that tbla
imM of the Buny worid was recently
E~£rL^^
uny in looia.
church, unarmed, when the Mpoya
rpac. and at the peril of her life abe
rnahed to the church and gave tb* laiiC and na eyaa amaanr. throe totMaa
rsr.ir
tlBcutloii to <w tbay are caught no
aoooar doaa a man take tba -Taa~
eatb than ba bus fhnctfBl iarifa
pricked Into bis Mdn. and alwayk ttms
rjzsTi
Tau abauM ntvar paaBebadHMvbau
!■:;S:: .'■ '^ ■
;;/
m» W^q aaooMX rtuyasB arr. Moa. fbtoay, octtobkb % ]
THE SOUND
Of THE SEA
sxrrasrsri
^w^nmmmni TWIgfcl ywi HEtai«<
ItoM I vmkW «i 4 wrtt^A mmd m^m
TUrty-Eirbt Cents
iTT“~ ~-r
for a heavy, fleeced garment
—extra warm, and good
value.
tto Mir «tte wan gmv
«r t
M Mi tate to tlwir to «M f»«ii
i toato to lto«flit«C ItotoWB.-
_______
Fifty Cents
-If I ktotoi fM 1 toMli wMl
kM» Tto^
JM. ««
Mi i1 «
Ml to
Ttoir
iw* fww ffMi Mor to. e» to 0«r toto
. Mto toat I
iMto for foo to go."
for double back and front,
fleeced lined goods—also
heavy ribbed goods—blue.
brown>or grey.
a'sssr.rlsaf
tor. Ttotoh tor tow kto ftod to tto
«ttl> irtiw> «m«
^ to tW tmr ^ tto^iMto mmmmg m
Scvcnty-FiYc Cents
r;s;“ss*:."sr
0M. dtor. to to. Mitor Mi to. tom
for a grey double breasted
goods—part wool—a great
toMto totototi to invtaf cwtoatwM. WMptaff bmim M. toj toe togto
Mr»taiwrto.MltoL
tsitj-niscr
■
__________
Ban f-r oiMtar. «i»d.
L«k:
(kU «Mr> tk. Ml- M tkkt c«U«r
•ad bnak Its Umr
nderwear
50c
nderwear
75c
^
^?IPI
PI
wm m
^ W*h.r
ycf lip..** toe
m-
rtt .r. rldicukMM.** to .ilniied.
7«o werr mine." toe renmito
It. If to tod not .potoo. "1 toouk
t yoo to to .U mtor. to tor m 1
r been .ble to jndge. M m.n erei
ng<4 wielj to MM-raDM Ttorr
few, rtow tto thtaf l> Impowible. It H
iMt to te«r wtroelre. .part tofore It U
*Tl# d^go<l tor ftJMcer.
-Yoo m«k rerjr coldly of teuiag
wklei^ I am a rorw.** ato aigtod.
"Alrrody I tore atayto In tbia ooe
pure to. IBM I b^nrln to grow
Iw. again."
"^*Kvr..r wk... p«k.p.: ko.
would return, and then 1 ahonU hare
to go back again t. my Mother Nature
fnr comfort. She comforta with llow. with dew. with soft, aweet bn
; moat of aU with tbe aea. The
i.f It, the aob. tto auaettme aigl
-roaa lights, white lights, soft
luelluw llffhta of tto aetting
-A MTTLa TDM WAT T ME OOMHASOU.
»«di aan. aoch nweta owii luwiito;
toand aUU fur yMua. jTtore. I:ruwi
ICraaat tank a twto ahwt of paper
Ha toan*««i Ma pencil to a point.
-A llttla till, wgyr to <waiwaDded.
-tow.- And to ncmlehad it swiftly
wUtMMto of tor gown, ato toade do ef
fort to fwaU hl». He turned tto knob
.Dd went Mt. Tto door tout on him.
^
forward with a toarp.
wttfh af apan ioors ertmaantj .!!•
nai the two wm left alanc.
-1 hare offtoiai yam" aahl Er
aiilag. “It aacma to me that hw
lately I am alvaya affcodlng you."
, -It la hardly yonr fanIC she ntnmad gently. -It la Ito fault of tmr
Mtnrm: that 1a«M Thay riaah "
•Mt hem- to tocgtxl pnMiliu; I
vari a chair, “aai M na talk ala
• «LSto .at ioorn and lily took up tto
One Dollar
nderwear
nderwear
One Dollar and Twen
ty-FIve Cents
nderwear
Two Dollars and Fifty
Cents i
for heavy brown camel hair
or grey, steam stanuk goods
—no better wearing goods
than these.
nderwear
for underwear that is not
only extra heavy but EXTRA
FIRE—pure selected wool—
as good as money will buy.
$1.25
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
.
.
:
The Taffy Pull
ONLY
20c a Pound
FOR
MEXOJA
COFFEE
II
CORN SYRUP
The Finest Selection of Mexi
can. Java and Other Coffees
ARBUCKLE BROS.
ring na the atory aa It happemvl
Arthur iymons in H.rpcr'a MngiEine.
Ml told. air. that yoij aai I J ‘-ler*.
I ought to to placed In a liiiiailc
im.n
aMau. K
« <;giBe a look atovt hla month
waa Ukc
of a hart chili.
•rhlch waa
Ukc that
that of
that alaa
"Tou hare many lovalto qti
r hack In tto armchair to had I ato aoottoi. *iMit with tto ex
tiau of tto hrtlath tempanmi
poawaa an. exaggeratad power 1
This yon make nar of freqneotl
life wttk yon wonkl be part
Mnghlncly. hot Chen waa hapfdoaaa and part aewte daapal
na If yam mind wan a twlatrd X ny
rrw pMf e la aa I ahaU look ten
yanm hanee.- ato want an. -If yon arc
ntonyn ta am me tan yaan older than
lam. Ml Ito aalnt. and angel, pmeet
’»«l
HAMILTON CLOTHING COMPANY * TRAVERSE CITY
**mMseo nnd Jnltot- U Pe
■ natural that'-Rouiro and .
d ahraj*a hare been a fi
actora. It la full of plcturaa; It
da to tto muat lanmlar of tbe emotlous; Itt poetry I* only loo well fitted
for m-ltatioo. Tberv nen er n
an
actrraa under fifty wto dM ih.I fe.1
toraelf a Juliet or an acTor owbr sixty
wbo did not a.r blmsclV n« 1U.umh>
Tor om-e 81iakes|ie«re wrote great |Ka*t
rj wbicb llie uiob tvuld not but love,
could not but tod H-^lf at b»me wltU
I U tto Engllahman’a synilk.1 for
Helen, and munkeapn-are Uai^ made ber
tto OADM for virtue In love, fatal In
deed to bcraelf end to Home.*. iHit in
uocently fatal
We are far from “the
iMple of UDfortuiiate lovcra.” of
Brooke’a Traglcall Illatory of II
I
base aUndcr. my dear air. I a^
man you. ^lutt I did say. ami 1 like la
to exact. WAS that tto kcf|a r/* alemH ,
r have allowed you to ea< ato *’
tto dmpalr. I am afraid, wo.
ottfwclgb tto topplnaoa."
Tto Miakcton of aong drtfud from
the ninalr.
r#y. -ani Ehme wa go ato of
I. It neema, am ana of thoae
-Ton cram hiMgaa hefore yoo get to erttoarea bom anly to lira ahme fre
toom.Namto. Ton bnrraw tranblr.tto cindto to tto grare. 1 wtah to
*^amedmm ft la ]nm aa well
Br
tto only one.
Pew woman In tl
old world hare that happi—mi 1
^ ^ bo|w that H wlU
-We aemB neear to happr •ofrtbar.“ j nwted onttome-M Mt^ttoirnwty Mttopictnre. \ -Yoo .ra ttonniymn. with me now.
NMMutoatmallttlEtolng Ito me ’ KehdiM**
of atll. lK^ p.-ninv
t»«elUer.
Nccna.i«. 4.r «|.-.ilb of U..’
tukee
pUee i.n.l.T il.ia allt.'.. : r,l l.y ll.e slit
thus fonu.vl the rt..*invl «.jH-nlug la pro
duct. Thl-. 1.0W.-.MT. I.. iH.t always
KalUfa.luiy. as n hIII. nnll’k.- a round
ill the operatton bole.
npi 10 toi.iiu* .■Uq;L'.’*l and the
UMMl principally uiilm. nf the wall- of foe lut.-Htlnea and
tl I- M.i
A SURGICAL DISCOVERY.
^^^^^■^^friction top dna, loc, aye, 50c. All groccra^^^
|pV r=isr--.;
'
Two Dollars
buys the famous “Jaros Hy
gienic Underwear” — very
heavy—natural wool fleece
lining—absorbs the perspir
ation and keeps you warm
and dry—many customers
will wear no other under
wear than “Jaros"
and have both the goods and prices to warrant us in expecting it. We buy underwear
direct from the manufacturers in the original cases thirty-six dozen to a case—and
save rrion^y by being in a position to handle such largequantities our old customers
are aware of the underwear values we offer each year—We want the man who have
never bought underwear from us If we sell him once, he’ll come again. :
:
:
:
e you mill Il.tci.lng to Ibr i
of tto aaa. NeUbar Ibry aakrd
-mm totentug.” she anaweml
Br.." one of Kha
wboni Brooke baatll^ wIm.u . u. -tinMIy
l.y an means of uubuucat life, lu.mlnj
to moat unhappy death ”
The twei^
toon* traffle of our stage* w«a t..
Btokaapenra cooccracd with “the mlaadrentored pltcoos orerthrows" of ”a =
Tto chill dC her manner fell uiM.n tto
mat. Thay fllapDtncd in law
thmaa. aoma>ing to tto mu.h- r
plaja^^^^.irf
$1.00
for an extra fine quality
camel hair, or natural wool
grey, steam ehunk goods—
also a fine blue ribbed wool
underwear-ranother extra
heavy all wool, dark brown.
WE WANT YOUR UNDERWEAR TRADE
the door. Tbeu. daaplng oi»e 1
her heart, ato caught op the i
nnd told It now* to her ear. tot.
The group at the piano,
iogblngly in. fomal her auodlng mcr
tlonleaa na tto autur of a
-Hut why." ttoy queried,
eyca an aadr
-I'hey look on life." ato (
-NelMia. you make ma aad. a. wd.
tiling tber
bmglngforl
my aweethaart. I am 1
8to regarded him with a gase that
aeamad not to ae. him.
-For mootba I hare al
began -Vmi bare glren me much hap
to Mi to Brnaat. rtelng) prra*
to. ftotm ID Nalata. with au rial,
wnta tow In which tto tom Trbite
Mb lagwa groteaqnely awept the due
Cto tanked at the aketrb a momw
fiwwnai almom UnperrapUbly ..hI la
It hack Ml the tghlr.
* tonaal rwetod ont hla ton4 for It.
-iiwTv IB aamniuBg aDnormai
m 1
nderwear
One DoUar and [Fifty
Cents
for pure, all wool. red. brown,
camel hair or grey colors—
also Wright’s Health, wool
fleeced goods—very large
assortment of dollar goods.
lw.tk.b«««dil«»tkMk«H.»Pik»
-Her ktw
I : . • ^
II I
38c
«
L*^'. SJ2TU
—y»**L
ndepwear
I is eX|H*.'ie<l to lH»
nnoaatnra.. wrapped In aklmi. held the
I4rht edge with tto left band and
oaturaUj Uiaertod a faateulng thorn
with the eight hand. Thla right to left
enstom baa been retained by tbe He-
and aworda and knlraa bad to to'
drawn by the right tood from tto
left aide, tto edge of the coat, buttoned
from right to Itft. waa found to be In'
tbe way. and men began buttoning!
from tbe left.
Nonfighting womea<
Md pciente conttoue u> follow tto old I
TtoJaweteofanlndlMi
OARD Health
Ermywoamaahooldaae lhai tha vtf'
iodkal fnndkm U kept in a haalthy eondition. Itownyiatotakeanooenakmal
dom of Win. of Cardui.
Emy woman i« mbioct to conditions
whidi bring on fenmfewaaknem. Wine
of Cmtlni girrn womm Ebengtib for all
the dntiei of life. It girm them atrong
^
Wine of Gnidai not only emee bat
gottde tbe bmltb. Tbe organe Ajniekly mpond to
SmlLingrt«etabbinBradiato.ofwbieh Win.eC
(todmisoompoeed. AbeMtby wenmndoeewdlto
take thia modkine on appranohiag ber periodical
•ifiknem. Wine of Omdai cmee tbe worst cbm of
cane temple at Uadraa. Tbe
mant la worth aome SO.UOO rapeaa nnd
Mmn^m>rara«gn gold, atudded with
:
WVINECMinN
nhh and taw. ianhdma for the inupoaa
nr their eanmrratlon and to tench ne
TBYARECORDWANTAD.
Irt.d only on a «!.«. loii I
to apply It wv.ti to l.in.utu U-in-.* Not
only U the iii. ihial U4«*rnl in . .m*a of
fonnh-K ;t IH-V .I111..U lH-t«eeii Ihc
atoiua. h ami the liiir-inH*a, but It baa
lavn IK.-41 with aii.^v^ in Joli.ti.g dlffen ut iN.rtion-* of He* Inb-stiwa. Iknra
CD «i...n. Mu- ,.iH.n.lioi. b.ia Is^ni lu-rforuuvl Uuve live.1 in i.e'fivi .v.mfort.
eo far u.. .v.uld U- aMvrtain.Hl nnd
alien aflen^ard they luive '--eu killed
for pin iusa^^ of exaiiiiiiatloa Hh- union
miiHl to’to iH-rfect
-1 ly iM.rf..rm«H! tto operation
As formerly
tbe wall of tto Intestine to
llK* %\all of the stouiaeb has not been
mlmlly aatiHfa.iory til all niaea. The
Mouo .a lliir.1 y«.r Mode,
of rii
York.
! f,n umbT the aunplcv-a of I»r. U. F.
Weir, is a nKallflrallon of this Uat
pUu Iualead of the clastic toud forming a airalght line, produciog a aUt, the
|.and Is aewed Inakle tlic joining atltcbea In am h a way aa cvimplctely to abut
off tto blmal supply from a small porHun of tto iiiteatine and of the atomach
wgll. Here nc-roala take pUen M a
clr. le. with flic reault that an Opening
i. formad Un^cno^h to ^ aU pojqaiWDents and ml
aoUd bodJe. Into the
I
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THE “TRAIN STOP.*'
I AolMMMie
Pr
, uml au oiH-uhig la made to
H«ll«var AeeMoota.
le uf th4- stomach. The openNo more railway dlaastera, no
ever. IS apt to spnrad and spoil band oil .tWIiaiona, no laora moc
at trolley rruaaings-tMa U the pi
for the future told out by Profcaoor
O. Sedgwick, a luecfaanlral ezv
tnrentor wlio hae Utely been 1
opening u.geitor. or a button aome- to railway manager. In Kew York M
what like the iMitent riaafi on a gloro, automatle applUnce which he raUa n
railed MnndO *• b«ttoa. la uacsl to .Mp "tnilu mop,** wriira jMwph Ray Btobanau in lUfper'a Weekly.
Aftcrm-ard the button work
la actnal aerrkr Prafeaaor Sadr
I Ing a roumi bole. Both tto
wick*. appUnora wUl Mop a train by
,Aare the dlsadv„nt.-.gc of 1
antomatUally aetting tha bnikaa and
hard forolgu bodlea into tba 1
rauar iroui.le. Moraorer. they
Ur danger abend of hhn. wbeS^
otlmaa ba«c to to ao amall that open awltch. another train on tto track
they do not Icare a Urge enongh opam
nr n wmabed ont bridge. A nyatMinC
Iraa boxea aet bealde the tracka haMU
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kriark tan* Ms •>« tb*»*>M« •«
■in II >»iMr —■»»« ' ihM* wWcfc will Ml ifl—I* waO.
ak. ■.■■ii.t m** OMa aiwmr*
;Hsr^:HF
>«haaiM la
- *** •—• •«» o' ?^ -? «:'. . 1ZLZ
SOc. Bottle Free.
SS8^S£=.S.-k5:^
Wo Paid 9100.000
It 9rf .
I«iw. H7* tbt K««
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AdTwHser. These here cert
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WEATHER BY SEASONS.
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to. thlt «- -nr 11- teT««« «» toktoi
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toMT HoM» WBBto; tt l> better RW
-?*ajis
ae*,-, a>r ttw* iwe—iteeif. whk-h bee
ito-.—‘“UStTi^sr’
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Thta moor free
made to coorince
3ss2rr-si.iSr^;
Germ DIsesoos.
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Jjqooai«SS^.and»l.
I rery benat et- feat
t end mmetmt oostouL
Main.
Uoncapae
hilU the
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Just Ozrgon.
8Ut« le LegtaM
Burb Ob ' Mr. tet
\M
•SriHr'SS';
:r=rsi-S“T“>
th-r bef«c«. etoered bf «w
Md dowa orltb the tld«.
'frJST
***^ •‘irtract aoTl^
kmlimib ;
mo 9m 4m mtgam that
l aitod fttmtee In the ^
be towed to bmn ORtterA.
Horn ot WMtber. Pro
wetennen e rtghte deto beck toto
■ tbet It li tW tot^ I ^
^ of feble end ere upheld
.oi.“yifiKS»Ms2aTr^^
A fr'ijiau rwiero sseMKO.
A frividou. Vlalior to tbe KUi l»ldnds
lid u. a rijlan chlcr; **It Is really a
liy you hare been no fooUah aa to lla*n to tbeiN* mh^lcdiarlea. No one nowlaj-a Iwlleves In tbe Bible.** •
The cblers eyes flatbed aa be aald:
-Do you are that atone? There we
killed our rtctlma. Do you aer that
oren? There we roaated their bodies
our feaatm. If It badn t been for
nlaalonariee and' tbe Bible you
Impyrtant notice to Our
merchants:
Until further noUce we will place
FREE, for regular use. the unequalled
I tbeocy le right,
w. c.wniims
,.f ,be
etoog the
by the Mount Weather nl-erra-
«-ui*:rrr.r;Sar.r^
altiee, bes perooneUy preoento
AM obUege and tbe Com «
eaecietkm a trophy rained
^ I
■areaty^re yeara /or tbe beat reatilf
to tom growUif arcordlag.to Profeaaor
BoMtoi’s theory. The trophy 1« mtlre I
ng ea <
. tbe bi
s2.'«t:.isrs.?r;r
aetiptlOM of the namea of tl»e srlnnerN
end the object for which the «mp a «s
leal
neat IfiOO Jettera to all |«n«
or lotra. eaklng tbe toimber of aiaik<*
to a-h btU In corndelda. He fon.Hl
the gtohd wat only 7S per cent of what
ha hie deMotntad will produce the
tofgtot yteid. and laat yaai'a com crop
WM fOMlly CDoatoered a good ataod.
The other day be blnaelf Ini^ected
ir of tbe beat oomflelds be
w l.l.k W..UI
I» b* Ik*
TO TtACH HAPPINESS.
-Humphrey (las Arc."
rtrer wttboot cattily In a watw—an
and paying bin. weU. He baa atbar
partaon with any other, U ve^ low.
$00 Camdh P0wer for Cts$ tbsu 2t
ptr bour
raterman or make him tow bH
liarge.
Then there la tbe Thamea eonsermnry. which has charge of all nuttocu
inlng to tbe rirer. Tbe lunairra-
No malrijca or lorch neoi^. An
Improvement enables one to use all
mantles In the cluster, or ona only;
Jkuliable for night light, or place*
4' whore full light is not always re
quired. These lamps come In clusters
,
of 2 to 6 mantles, suited for window ^
llghllng as well as body of stores. Of
all who are using them we have no
wofd of complalnL Do not take our
word In this matter, but Inlenrlew
many business men who have long
used fhese lamps, and learn that you
can have a tor superior light at about
one half the 'coat of any other.
ru- aewewt Urbwol «• Take t> ,
able thing
reu
MDd yeara
_____________
. can It tbe Uigb
Middlo^at the month of tbe rirer. Tbia
obBtmeta tbe Unem at low tide. It la
J|»| . CMBBon m«l tank that ««dd
b* ripped om of an Aaerinn poR la
laii^ht the art of luippineaa just as
iwa w**a. but lb. Tliniwk cdaMrrnaarc taught that of painting or of play
cj will not drrd(* thla bar. It bat allug the lUano.- AuxHig the kinds of
waja b*« thn*. th*j aap. aad tt vaaU
liappliH^ to be tectntrd upon will be
rwlmoDfX. Wbr
!r i^i.sri.'^s';;
felMty dcpeudi. ii|ion three thlnga-cir.niinBiBmre which be does not de
one and orer i
wat s hare coi
iH-tt-eentbet
of ckarnrter.”
A'periodical will be pubUsbed by tbe
ech. ol called the Normal Life.
Tba coat of
. illuminating with this light in com-
be as bard to abollab them aa It woold
man.
orcr all this are the Eldar
King Alfred, and some of
membefu
go bock naaily as far. XlW of them
rer aerenty. and aooe axe In tbe
ea.
These
take
charge
of
erarySTORIES OF PHIL MAY.
bedy and ererytblng rolontarily and.
«r a partoct -and. Tho aremge loawith that cooacrratlaffi which
*emno ■•atiu« r»r
«M SAT per cent I do not mean by
mark of adranced age. reto all I
<bla toat tba Sold that baa fire ntolka
itba Lod.
d. later and more attuent daye
In ai-b hlB to bettwr than one with tbn Utr rbU May. tbe Bngitab caxica'pmt bad that bnie of aU aUlka are turlst. employed a man for tba apedal
Cm than Mlto of ire. I bare fonnd
tenflnriito modela to bla atndla.
that toa baft iMlta are obtained from
modela often coat him aereral
•a nmmia of aboot three and a third
bis muddle of mud and precea a day. oaya tbe New York Herototoatoablll. Oor eaepartmento bare
ca. baa come tbe American In
fbown that one atalk in a bUl will pro- aid. They woold not always posa satTbe American ablpplng com
Isfaetorily.
Owe in bis atadle tba
dnee only onedhlrd aa mock.roni aa a
i
become
rtdlcnleoaly
ehy.
glr
peeper mouAkr of utalka. two aulks
thfeodaartba of a yield, and Are .talk,
all tbe time be was at work, to
the aama. to maktoc »y table. I
can way ta London, and tbe af
a marted.
Under tbe spur of
entecpclae tbe whole system of
ep and become Ufelom and ^
mment of docks and waterways
ben they peaed.
\or aarioot dlacuaalon and for tbe
X other day.*' tba arttot u
tblftyrtre bwbela. A ylakl of thirty
first time in cmiturlea la abont to
. -I got two new gMa. to a
ire barimto with a 70 par cent atand.
ergo definite rerlaloii.
; waa a strange and faarfo
wblcb la tbe arengo fonnd to a oumThere art plana for the maklnj
bared ymim. wonM become fifty bnabM rirer below
of kxAa. on
I c4dy kept them an boor and then
dies of it. Into
dlaialaaed wltb S oblltlngB aplecB. Tbe
news of tbla erldently got aboot. and all fimea. Tba various auiborttl
tbe port are to be comhlued Into o
tbe next morning a toarfnUy g
that tbe management of the port may
old woman knockad at my door
TjtoTjM': Kaaana. T.4flLdM: MMort
ba ta tba bands of tbe ablpplng merC77MM: Indiana, iJ«Q.€g7; Ohio,
i who are directly Interested. Tbe
eompuilM are to ba ‘V'xpioi
Aa be was always toaktog oot tor
ad combined, tbe wharf and I
an ncU. or a 40 per cent atand. which
ILLUimiATgD MAOA2IKK Of
AVUdLUir
BDUCATKIN
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One hundred twenty m Mc'pages.
«rmy one ol which i. of human
irtanat, and ever)* article it illustzmtcd. There it no better magaiine
of timrd for teacher* and pupils than
nmf^mtTimkMowf.
PnfaMmd monthly by
George H. Danieb. Fifty cento..
BTCfr. tingle copiet five cento.
Sold by new* deficit everywhere.
oraddremthcpnbliAer.
No. 7 East Forty-mcond atrect.
New Vork.
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traverse Gtp 6as Co,
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to Stoax City. TM » to «L2 per cent
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sr.rior
ant failed to
bint, be ^aa glad to toll back npon I
«ly.4toblbaMla par acre. IM year
.tba aeorago ama oeeenty-two b«
Of tbo gain rmfeoaar Holden------
pnHmawtal
Mia
nnder
tto
Pmfeoaor
rtrtr abouM anrcly begin to legaln Ito
Tbt beauty of all this Is that tbe BhgUrtM tbemaetvea are becoming Iniplrsd wttb tbto spirit aad aru poshing
tlw retotms that are to help tbe grunt
part la fit new ndvaaoement.
Tto
adwttnddnttoMi
ad
w« add at leant ton bBtbilt to tba
The UMflag?n”hM la i
M win boro cum you MCblag.*'
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Att instantly i«lleveel by a b«e appDcatlon ol the CooUng, Soothfag,
Antiseptic Healing Remedy,
Paracamph
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It prevents Itching, stops Bleeding and relieves the Pain by pemrtrating to the
tbe trouble, quickly Cooling and Soothing the injured
drawing out an Fever and Inflammation. One trial wffl convince you thoroughly.
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-Ttol lenY pmctknl.** objeci
-Here la a jaka fler yoK Ur. Phil
Carmar In one of Pmfaaaar Ho
May. It win do
woB tor
seaaflM
*The Idea of my •
your paper. Why waa a mtoa whan ‘
graloa of oarm by band! I bare
W.S wrerlag a wM-'iTon
fbbmbtotortoda.**
not know, cb? Too gtra ma ap?
-All
rtgbt.- anmrated l*ro
Bolden. -We wfli nay that you tore tbe
art dene bya man to whom yon pay
Not wlablag to wound tba rrencto
: per day. Ha srfll aorl at Imat a
aaau'a toallM Fbll May jotted tbe
■beInrrtaMcomoeefyday. That
UtMorMtodem.
joke down open Ms ctf aad nflarwnid
bnabal W«
wOl 'plant
plant naeen acraa of
grmrely naamtod tbnt ba bad wM
Kimmd. Tba tact
flMt tba
that to boa baeo sort«to«nd.
Itobino-BlEBainffPiles
8RARD RAPIDS IIRDURA RY
It to pithy eommeiit *nbc3
pay the piper will be able to call tbe
tune - A hiU to this effect has actnally
L^o^TtabL^^iton^
been totxudnosd tutu parttsment by
Gerald BaUaor.
Wbrtbar It goes
7 leas fanny to toll me an anan aa we thfougb or not to a ^motion, but tbe
toft that ae vneb bas been done to erlafter a day's onttag.
» that tbe American toTadoo of
The fwffa are cmofnlly oMd oot by
rbamea !• rtlrrtog up tbe placM
my wife betore they are oent to tbe
rs of precedent, and tbe result
Uitodry " Berne of tbe jakaa Ctom
MMtoll toto ^^Ito
Sk“i£rrJ5?^
V
lb Md.OMmlL.*..
will manage tbe whole and tbe
river aawoU.
arriad art this wlU make Lom
mine port soeb as tbe wofld I
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