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The Evening Record, October 05, 1903
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1903-10-05
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING REGORI)
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XBAVKBSB CITT, MICE.,
ROOSEVELT
IN DANGER
fonl.
MAN TNIKO TO FONCt Hit WAV
MIelu Oct.
. «c^ tt. OM of tk
INTO WHITS HOUSE
TO RR0TECT1
KILLED BT
LIGHTNING
VETIIAOI
2sr«-j-'^n,«‘2Js:
Was on Dwty In a I
Rotterdam. Oct. b —The Preneb I
cor PreMdeat Caraot wont ashore
crew were drowned
tba WbUo booaa tbla i
lac at the
aorta portloo aatraaca-^: He vaa
-toWlHI bf iMM* Ctacla. Iba door-
• itraacar vaa.araiad with a rar aad a kalfa. aad utad tba lat-
,, r:‘=¥£^rss^in^£:
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him to marry Miss Alice Roosevelt.
II CHAili^IX
' oh a reef
Nejcaunee. Mich.. Oct. 5.—Meajeor
reports received here today ate to the
effcTt that the town of Ewen. west of
thU city, was struck by a cyclone;
thst half of It was laid waste: that
three persons were Jdlled and twvi
injured, and that tbe loss of
rty reaches $200.000., Frorislont
Ewen U a town of 500 InhabJianis
In Ontonarm county, neariy stralcht
west of Sidnaw. The wires are down.
anA oo definite details are as yet ob
lalnsble. further than those civen.
Oudtta A Hartbara Car Fai^ry ThU
Momlef at to O orock.
Charlaroix ran acrouad
r Disagreed in Mann-Dske Case—
Kildee-Ssxton Case
on Trial.
T
IT’S uTto them
•J.
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arday la the came with BIc Rapods.
and who has. played collece football
will coach the Hlich acbool team la
the future, and will have them as. fit
as a ffddle for the came next Saturday
with Maalstee Bunn not onl.v ran
play the came, but can leach ^t. and
the piocress <ff the Hl«h school team
will be fast, after the work that So
pertntendent Gilbert
bert and Captain
C
Hlcb school playerf*wlif
Tbr
mwilnc
VETERAITS LAST BIVOUAC
Chartw DipIty Bleepa In Oakweod
^Id to Rest Yeatsr^
day by His Old Comrades.
In the presence of hundreds of
lends, aad atteuded by nearly 75 of
Is old comrades of the O. A. R .
Charles Dipley was laid \o rest yester
day ^^oonjn^^wo^ ^yry.
Rev. D. Cochlln spoke words of ten
derness and sympathy, especially for
the aged wife, who Is very feeble, and
to whom the loss of the companion of
W years U a terrible blow. The
was furnished by a quartet com-
The petition for the parinc of I
from Sixth street to 1
will be considered. The peU- and W. R. C. attended tbe funeral In
tloo asklnc that tbe street railway nobody, over 60 of the former marchcompany be. allowed to lay tracks on
Slate siroet, between Union and Park,
will also come before the council. The
BEGINNING HI8 FOURTH YEAR
scholastic MTles for the Hlsh school
chaaaploashlp of the sute tn ManUtoe die. Wllium Loudon. William Jacktasuad of here ManUtee had to have
her way. as Trarerae City <had the
' Flock Last Cvsoing.
Rev. W. L. Laufman addressed
at the First M. E. chUrch
WAS QUICKLY NELCASEO
Walter Greilick arid J. W. Markh
adraaea man for the XJIrl Prom Mis
;riirT.5su“t.!;'i^*orsi
Saiartar algkt ih« Kara]
U tbe bMaatime. tbe maaaste of
tbe eomimay Sxed the matter up. aad
Notice the window at
219 East Front Street
S
TmI
.uii ‘rss
Thounad. of Dew ti«..............
ionda & Co.
Tha Raal Rallablu Clothlars
anJ aie^ cloung »*.» «*/.
Bankrnpl
Prices.—
BANNER PAHERNS Finest in the land. All seams allowed.
Guaranteed absolutely perfect.
Prices
only l()c and 15c each.
r^TFASHlON SHEETS FREE.
THE ECOHOmr STORE ”
This it a law Oaa...
Fall Styiis Ni« in
AMERICAN
,
DRUCC0.S
Just What
You Want!
To keep the Cold wind
away from your,ankles, our
High Cut Dress Shoes for
men. We will be glad to
show them to you. : : : : :
dome Land of
a dome Wan
pleaded to show )*oa tomethiog
gocxl—It you want a home we
m ill get you what you want, or
we wiU sell you the kK aad
build you a house to order.
Lei’s talk it over.
ROWLAND DOUaASS
FRANK FREIORICH
8 C E R TS 8
Clothing, Hat and Furnishing House in
Traverse City. *Alwa>'s something new
and about six weeks ahead of others* cFe- ,
ates so much comment.
SHOES.;..;
Mary
Stawart
Ladiao'
11
S3.00
LOOFAHS "
Sboas
* oo.
New Shoe Store
Rutner't OU Suod
Kroot St.
Oppoeite WTiiting Hotel
TOMATOES WANTED-Wa wtll pa?
MraOBTHTMCT
TRY k RECORD WANT AD.
IF YOU DESIRE Rain Coals Veiy
a siyllsh dreSs fabric of dependable quality at
a popular price you will find something here
to interest you.
Popular Ihis Year.
a very practical coat--answers a great many
purposes—
A 88 inch strictly pure wool Zibiline, a nice bright cloth
and one that will please you for wear. We
have it in black and colors, at per yard---- «-FWvr
A 52 inch pure wool Zibilint, a good heavy quality and
a cloth that does not require lining. We
have it in black only, at per yard...............
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A 46 inch pure wool Novelty Zibiline, comes in rich
patterns and has that much wanted camelshair finish.
We have it in black and colol^: at per $ j[,00
A 52 inch pure wool Panna Zibiline. a fine weighty
quality and a cloth that is stylish in appearance.
have It black and x)\t stylish colors at
QQ
per yard
...........
•5
£?«rr:
and shoe them up. We
.. K..
t When you arc taking £
a bath you can scratch
your own back if you
have one of our
Niew
iww ^hymTOlny*-!^^ evorythlac U
HmCT ADAMS SAWTtl
Wb are the Most Tallwil Ahout
Bring
.
In the
Whole Family
elleat flBaaetol eoadltkw. aad -that
here was no debt to be raised, aad
to help urn ia h. work.
Whoa tbe Record tatorvlewed Mere- J. W. Markham aad Walter Ort
dith. be aald that h^ was aot sure with the able aaaUumce of I
apoa what ebarso be was waatod. but Ktoesnorth aad ochera. went b
The etuUtai u Siohibets', Orao4
tboacht It was for poulas ap a<
Traverse City Drivinc psrk tbU
will go sp at »:» .harp th. «T«mag.
blue OB aa aatmed bolldlns. and i
I’auoaa ai* argnl to eoaw eartr. a>
tbe owner was aore because he
not ctvea coan»Umeotary tickets.
laim force went up. aad the work of
E£—
THE WUTHEt
Will Make You
CladapanilentofC
Year Naighhor
N
IS AN EXCELLENT TIME
to decorate the home. In the
matter of Wall Paper there »
no belter time than now. nor place to purchase than
right here.
Plenty of remnants and odd stock left from the
spring and summer trade that we want to dispose of. in
addition to low price
on all regular stock.
atf Book stort
A 52 inch pure wool Venetian, a very serviceable cloth
and one that is desirable for a separate skirt or suit!
We have it in black, navy blue, etc., at per 0^Q
SAB FOl THE STOMPS
*Tba ylUace smM|w woadwed who
. Purtsch about
**nd^th**
have
> old reliable stort
p that they know i
They expect to open the new siurv
about the 2<hh of October, and the
rn will be known as Campbell
Cash Grocer>. They will do
baslnesa oo a strictly cash basis, and
Uter oo will add other line.. They
^ve leased the building of Mr. Dunn
f&r a term of years. The whole build
ing srill be occupied to business pur
poses. and as It It provided with an
elevator and all modern conveniences
It is welt adapted to their purpose
Both are young men of energy and
ih a good knowledge of their buslss they will doubtless make a suc» of it
Saturday night the Jury in the case
of Robert K. Mann ei al. vs Daniel
Dake were out until 9 o’clock, and
then failed to agree, and were dis
charged by the clerk, as ordered by
the court. All except one was in fa
vor of rendering a verdict for the
plaintiff.
Mr. Welch of Grand Rapids is actig as court stenographer in, place of
T. Henderson, who U taking testi
mony in a murder case at Cadillac.
half of those who fathered to pay
a last tribute to the departed hero
Tbe yard was full aad tbere were peo-’
le w^ were forced to wait out io
h
AECORO WBNT an
PAT BURDEN
SCENTS
SENTENCED
$50 for violation bf the liquor law.
with an alternative of 90 da5*B in jail
lie fine was promptly paid.
At 2:15 o’clock a Jur}* bad been ee
■red in the case of Edward A. KildetRAILROAD MATTER AWAITS PEN
i. Frank Saxton, in which the former
U
st'eklng to collect a commission hr
INSULA SUBSCRIPTIONS
rising is d^ue him in the sale of somo
Harry B. Strong, Contractor, Will {
Here This Evsning—Anxious to
turned to starboard loo soon, and the
faef. which runs out beyond the point
was enraunrered, tl^e steamer stick
ll U?up to the Peninsula. If they
**\'esterday**a rood deal of work was
done toward cettlnr the^t -off the
rocks, but she Was stuck so hard that for the road will be let and the materthe N.. N A N. car ferry, whtch asve
her a line, did not dare pull hard,
B Stronc. *»f the
enoarh Ui release her for fear of do^
H. Stfbni: A Son. ct.i _
*"!iL**^
cveninc. and has
wired that he U anxious to clm^ matup at once, take the contract and
». so far aa known. order his material. The lecsl matters
wim
1 by the accident, and of the road are all arranced. and It U
IT way to Trsversi* now simply a question of the rsUInc
”romuJi" '***“
iVntnsiils has
Attorney Boselly says that there>
V
tUe or no doubt thst the money will
II be raised this vreek.
Hi«b Sebaal Taam Will Meat Manistes
: m th# Salt City Jnataad^ Hare
COUNOL TONIGHT
Hk
the Tall
CAM'^S
^'t^ lookout where Dwitflns sras
staUoned U oo top of the Sleeping
Charles Robinaon went to reDsrlcslns at 7:50. as he sras to
go on duty at 8. He found the door
of the lookout closed, but not fas
tened. aad when be opened It. DwlcON THEtR ANNUAL TOUR
Clns was lying on the floor, atone dead,
and there srak a strong smell of gu C. Mam and Company Left This Mornin the room. Tsro daxzltng flashee of
-Op«s In Cadillac Thursday,
f r KWEN met DISASTER Ilchtnlnc
and heavy peals of thnnder
daro and his company of enter
rang out as Robinson was climbing
the bluff. Osriggliis had been down tainers left this morning to Cadillac,
where they wUl open their annual !yceum tour Thursday evening. The
company
this year consists of E. Maro.
bly Just enterlog the lookout and fasCharles Abbott of Chicago, and Gea
Hunter and Isaac Pennington of this
tSt*klllJd him*"
He leaves!‘a^lfe and two daughters. rllv
T and k years, besides a brother
ilo and a Sister in Colorado. The
body waq taken today to Georgetown.
Don't forpet the apecisi sale
(>ttawa county, for Interment.
. Jsrdiniefs and Jsrdinier
Ranch S200.000
w. The Boston
n Laid Waste—
Watenr-ayed.
ttokemp( aad be
smeared with blood that had nowed
from The scalp wound riven by the
doorkeepar, and hla lanruace that of
a loreicner. Elliott was the llvina
type W an anarchist. HU talk was
L ;;
The others
Glen Havem. Mich.. OcL 5.—John
Dwlcctns. turfman at Sleeplnc Bmulife sartne tutlon. while on duty at
the watch tower on Sleeplnc Bear
Point. Saturday evenlnc at $ o'clock,
was struck by Ilchtnlnc and tnstanUj
STRUCK ST
; mLONE
tajurlat bad baaa draaaad be waa
tmafaraad to No. l poUea atatioo.
Clacla-a woood la aot aariooa.
Tba sacral aervloe maa racofnUxad
Bllloti aa tba aaiae atraaccr who at
tamptad to eater the preaWcmV
cborch durtac the aerrlcea .yeaterdar.
The praaldaot was attaadiac the ter
, )' ;
Mrs LaPranler sriU do drnsimakiBg
I to Etort In
10 tUSFMAN MET IN tabUshed?^ new brick buUdlng
which IsWng completed at 411 South
STANT DEATH
Union
by Prank Dqpn. The
new Ann wlU be composed of E. H.
and L. A. Campbell, both of whom
havebeen In the employ of Jacob
SLEEPING REAR POINT
In Wrack of French I
i
SEVENTH TEAR—1»*4
WM fond d«d la bad tlilf annilaK. ON
Daeaaaad vma promlaaot to rapobUcn polUSa. a ratarma of tba drll
Purtsch nine years. Formerly he sms
war. aa extaaaira vrttar oe local his
tory aad ladlaa topics, aditor of tba •OLT CAME WHICH ENDED HIS emoloyed srlth a large wholesale grtv
boose in Chicago, and mss In
LIFE
ness In that city a year to hta-
WM UMd • Kntf,
>
MOXDAY. OCTOBER 5, IMS,
NEW GIOCEIT BUSINESS
~$TOIW
BLOCK.
COR.
FRoarr.
MO
UNION.
A Very
Popilar
Garmenl
Ten Dollars to
Eighteen Dollars
buys one from our very
complete assortment of
styles and sizes—you’ll
never regret a purchase
of one of these coats—
Already our sales exceed
our anticipations, and
we are obliged to re.order
aaiilti ■
aiiifttCwgiT
; onr. lacH,
THE EVKNIKQ BECOKD. TRAt
THEEVENINGRECORD
WUIMG FDR CtSSML
PEOPLES
SAVINGS
BANK
Imon Wolf Writes te Aabss^
BBtloroo Jewish Outrsces.
ClUfiD IlUVUtC HSI
-*yTMOt. T. SATtt aM i. W. I
i
hoxoat, octobeb s, i»oa
lEQinSTB PBOOr OF
CMLOAD OF IHi? HAS ARHIVED
BUSINESS URDS.
H«t«tFWeofCtai*e. And we ihe 6n«*t
Ime of Hcntiag Stowea ever shown b Micb^
Itmu Tbe carload wei^ SOJKK) pound*.
How many atovea wme there? The one
who gncxae* the eaact number gei$ this
prett) Round Oak Herter.
It has aih pan. nickel screw draft in aah
door, uickdK^ew draft in toixe feed door,
nickd foot raila, nickd name plate; a beau,
tiful nickd urn. Oar price i*only ..$4.rS
NfM < • • • S60,m
SMkMmAMMil
UakVlT - - - $68,000
moQ Wolf of Weaklngton. wto
ml general la Egypt uudrr Praall Grant and la i»roiulnmt to Jeartak
dlIa”!StS!LI!rM
^
IM acta* of kpa^lly Uaikared
C, A. •KSLCHCK. CAr
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rssr^akrs ii::rsn.cS‘
r trsi: x
NKIII8 M AU N«MC ES
Neat price Round Oak------------- . . .$8.50
\ orncens
taad
Tkle «M tompmmtkm for wrrten
Good Air Tight Heater* ftom S1.S6 $1.76,
$8.60, and soon, right along.PL
•^CMalaa-
dock heat oa Octo
aiak^ trip froai
MIm Baaal* Saurtk: daagkter of •
jrm»r aaar OMtiae. M*.. aold ker kalr
aoctloa a fev days aso to
oa*y to patat tke local ekurck
IMB tte ncm 4i0iftet, «1M> 09P0M«
Ik* Cite
|Mad
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I
fMiwrttjr
lia»t
MUU. Jim MM
tk« MMtel mmIm of mmtm «> Mo'
mbM. WkM Mr. tank oppoMd
Blau or Oklo. aty of Toledo.
calk tkat
be It aealor partaer of the firm of F.
J. rnaaey * Oo.. doUg kaalaoM la tke
City of Tol^. Oooaty Md BtaU
tke Mua of ON
OLLABB
tor aaek aad rrary eaM of Catairfc
cared by tke oae
Mt «f tkc Ursa Md grovtas ladtt«tfla* <tf Ik* mi*. How*t*t. t
“•'■“^SSnCiCHKNKV
tk*
part
yaar
ibM.
kM
fore aie aad eubecnbed poaed and the Inbumanltle# pra<
la
preeeoee. tklt dta oay of Da on tke Iluaalan aubjtH-U of Jcwlak
, It
Mleklgaa
a
eoaUnurtl
every year from 3U.<W0 to i
tlM*oi
to
faror
of
Ike I
i-ra to tbe United Stale*. Tbla
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aad of Ike Ualiad Statae fuUWl
(8ekl)
Notary Public. ateady aiream. owing to tbe Ute oolHall e Catarrh Cure U takeo
ragea. will he li«iva
aally. apd acu dlrectiy on tke
ery newcomer wlU f»
aad aioeotte aurtacee of the •
Send for teatimoalaU. free.
>IJ*nt tkls tlBMi. aad tk«r* It
K. J. CHBNBY it CO.. Toledo. O 5.Sw.uai Itu-laii aiibjeci* of Jcwlah
faltb loyal. |Mitrl«*tU- Uumlana by glvnteaJ aMaraoea tkat tke iraaly
tog them e,|ua'l right- at
I be ratlfted by the kooae
Wkll^tocur the enmity of S
O. ft A I. ANNUAL tXCUItllON and my
MkmcM. kU •fforu Mtac to bMati
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I
Von are akont returning to the empU« of BubU." aaya the wHter. -Too
wlU hare to glee an aaount of tbe pobntlment of tbU country to tke lato
ge. agatert tke Jew. of KbOiliieff.
Are you fully aware UtaL altbongb tke
government of the United KUtea could
not ofSclBllj voice tbU eeotUuent. yet It
kM w> doukt of the extotmcv of aock
aendment and la morally hound to fw
apcct and enforce ItT
‘Tlietvfoia, to view of Ute declanitloo
ao hroadly tuede l.y you that K
kaa been the fiieod of the U
state* and deelrc* a toattouaiua of Ita
friendahif. It U high lime to evldenca
the frtemlahlp by deed, and not kg
'
^
(BtauSal^Bei^ty aad aMth! 13 00.)
Tueeday. October Ath.
KkhoMod. todT^.OO. Tueeday. Oct.
13th.
and evade, and you will prtx Ipltate Into
tbe bnlU of o.ugrra* and tbe aUte leg
lalntuiva the ltitem|aTatr mouthing, of
tbe 1M heiulng I-Fim.'lnn. ^iid Gw
oMtrwin andV^eT.
Oraad TravarM HkraW aad Traipri*
■e-e. a L. Lockwood. Oen’l. Paaa
Hay Baku, aeeompaated by portrait- Ag.-nt. Grand Raplde. Mick
of the aak)eeta ,Tke arUclet oooul*.
rrtereMec to old ilaiet la the aewtpa
per boelaeee la tkU tectiao. which
wlU kf eepeeUlly lale«rt^ to the VANDERBILT SUES EDITOR.
li:
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\
eirly rtmgglee of tkete omi la balldIpg ap aewe|N9*r*. wkM bare b«^
Comelios VandeRdlt kaa Inatnicted
ecNM poverfot laluecicec la the at a promtoent tow firm to bring suit for
Ubd agalnat tbe Norortl (newapaper).
faliBOf Ike ragloa.
wboaa adltor VanderbUt waota aeveretj piiBtohad. aaya tka St. reteraburg
NEW BACON CIPHER.
eorreapoodentof tka rklladclpUto Norik
Amerioan. This to tke edltoFa crime:
-When Oomellne and kla frteoda vto^
tied St. retarabnrg to tkair yacht.”
wrote tke oewMaper. ”tb* ladtea were
walJ kaewa ackolar and erlenUftr In
hard up for jewelry. They bad not
dared bring Ibalrtlarm* and other great
new rlpber In the wrlllnge of Willlem
la to ao barimric a eoMtry as BaaTrt tbe ladle* did nat care to ap
Bkakeipeere wkUdi piuvee tkat FrancN Bacon wae In reaUty Ike author of paar without Jewalry at a dtoner party
tka BkakeMaare ideye, aaye tke New glran oo the yacht to aemral meinben»
lAf*«lr|lntoMrt Bl. LuuK a
TerkWarM.
Dr. Kwd kaa worked oot and wUI
fcDia the teat of tke I
ed ptumes they wore at the dinner and
aent them bark next day with tbelr re
wrUlage of Becon. In them le rrtter- gret*.”
Annderblll denle* tke atory and
aiad Baeoa** cialai to the antkomhlp.
wants the Novoatl man pnnUbed for
Tk^ alto oaotola kla aigent ajipeal t4i
tke datdidimfa to work oot all ikr
Hpker and let tke world kiioe
[ dlploiuarj or
ilateamanahliG
•To have your govermiienl prove Ita
take tidvaiilace of the overxvheli.dng
pul.U. e«-ntlmeul of Uie |»e»»ple of
Uiilh-d Slate, and negotiate a
treaty with our goveri.inent gtia
ti^-lng the nniFguitiou of tl»e Auier
pa«.I*ort to llw«to. lm-.qiertlve uf
or envtl, and Ihu. .Haying hy i.-n.ealde luenn. Ihl.
aggravating ami
annoying dlffereme U twm*n t
great and friendly lamerax
-You are well verm-*l Ju Nie art* of
dlplomary ami knoa. a. I \ti
f.-« lUig. of onr g».\eminent on t
iroiiaiit
Tl... la.^.le of <
Stale, an- sl.nx tn anger.
.xme anuieml they not only think free
ly. blit will a«-t
^ a.4».’-ltmle do I •»|.-ak
l»o|
^•nror«•»«^l al.y
liave profited by yoni .-nfoi
and will give in iI.*m- wUn govern
Kiixata a faill.fnl Umlghl Into tl..
of Aim-rlean pnbli.-opinion, wlilel. wlU
BSBbU
AYFriadritk
ChasWlltolai
WakamLoedcoi
GTY OPERA HOUSE
^ Th. X
OnMlMlKK^Oraly
WNNsdiy, Octubir 7tb
LW HUTII8S & SOI Mr. Stl|*N Flt^
FIRE INSURANCE
EtM Hodgson
wss'
and an
1 g;.
Ignallu* Denaellj and other ad
|): “T““”
after yaam of leog
1^1 ;
.
auegrama to the
only prore that
or. but that be
aad to be tke aon of gueen KHaa
bath and rightful krlr te tbe tl.n.oe
aaya IN Kord, many ei
TkM toireel. aaj
iraocdlaary pete
5- ,- SV’TSS,
rcetlgatur'a reading of tl
w klok. ke aaya. emtpled with tke c
writing In the teat of the ptoya. •
that Itocuu. with the mastotauce o
JaMou. exhnmed tke body of S
igiear* and cast It Into the
Thamea.dn>Mlttog 1a Ita place a
reakH cealalnlttg the key to the <
and amor of itoam'a (Skakeapr
. laiaat and bert writing* lo Ikr or
I »r. Ford la certoto. will ka fmiud wbmi
III* grave la epeeed. !►£. konr* tnin*
latkm of tke toecripCkm foUoir*:
IT neke. goode frleud for tb^ deed
eet 1 tel. Fr. llecmi. 4ugg; he roae.
See. air: llaatr: Store tke etone*.
Sypketa and a beet Ma. reel tamlb
d Bot la
itoM Srtr^TfS
"BufM or^POea.* Otto DMd of
HoMer. Mo., wrttoa: ”1 auBarad with
aa acty sore tor a year, but a bos of
iluMtIea-a AnGoa Saltre eurad me.*
For Xewaert PlMarA
JIENTISTS™
All Work of Hlfhort Poealkle O
Eir«* Gold Werir a SpocUlty.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
New Wllhe tr Block CItl
7m
os-rKOF>A*ri-iv |
Hot Springs
AND THE
Black Hills
Dead wood and Lead.
SpecUl low round-PIr rates are in
ellect Irom Chicagn and all points
east daily during Septeinber. Colonlsta’ and Homeseek^’ rates^lrf
car*i!S«aJd^d
drily
oo fast trains.
The rapid devrlopmeiJt of the B
HOls regHKi in agriculture, mining
stock r.King IS unprecedented,
the United Suies Oovemmeni
given official recognition to the a
icinal value ol the waters at
aWed veterans of the regular am
CHICAGO & NORTH-
ward wn-« klng fneml-hlp* and i-eiHlbly adinlnWlnjtl.Miv :nd.-»^ Hi* w t^li***
and mandauw an- lennl -l. otayed and
CANE FO:^ JUSTICE HARLAN
TheStaH
1. married life is gmmfally
advmatane aad fZa to toce aad fail, in
Scab.
her hnabaad grows even
-ailed
nv.-iiily ou-lk*t.aieauier Foiiw for Xi-w
York, eu'rnme^
home to Soiith
Uina. carried with hi
for .Mr. Jorilce II*
InKtoii .Mur.
ll i- a tortolae .
womanly bcahk.
l^ty or an unbcaltby i
esoo
follow*
g” Till-1-1
of Ju«tlce Unrlan - dit-l-lou
to ocxml with tin* aentlinenl «ji
nnrac& Prcacriptioo now feel fully arar- The «nne will I-* pn-aented to Jn-tlce
Uttrtun by Judge Wlk-ox lu bctoilf
Ih-lfgaic uiplano Uokm . and oti
of Lcnoorrtiea, Female Weakneea, Pro-
write-. -F.
ed a
Yellow Jat
her of phyrictona and tried all aorta
of medlrlnea. but gnf no relief. Then
I began tbe uae of Eiectrlc Bitter*
and feel that I am now cured of a
O. R. A 1 agent about IL
IhTO-lti
TOMATOES ^ANTED-We wll
cenu per buakel for weU rii
It delivered at tke factory. Md
ora all packagea Traverse City
aatogoT^
medicine
imdf
fur
Liver
and
Kidney
debility, get Electric Bitter*. Ifa guar
anteed by Jaa. G. Johnson and F. H.
Mead*
Only kOc.
GKINNELL BBOS. rtBL have a few
Tb* Q. B. ft I. wfll (Ira It. nawl
baigatos tad to piaaoa aad orgsaa. omira w Timdir. OctolMr «. to
tli S. Primt atinet. Call betora the OMfoU H.M. Tirtodo U.M. CUraao
eala rioana.
iMTdi
si2
DlmlaUlitoa UeIMtIt la angRt-aKri tliat the height of the
Mlaalasippr- flooda could be 4lml.n
laked. with gnwt Incldeatal profit to
agriculture, by bulldlnff reaervoira to
Ha weeteru braorkfe.
$ R. A I. uunal
to Dp
aoeoM excuralon wiU be to RIakmoud,
lad., aa Taaaday. October Ittk. Mrs
I3.M. Tielteu good te raiara ftw Id
TMT A RtOPNI
Hotel Brunswick
L. L A. BUILDINa
COMEDY
pathos
MUSIC K.ARCE
SENTIMENT
314 FRONT ST.
Cl^,
O. P. CARVCft A BBO.
FIRE insurance'
A
HUSBAND
ON
SALARY
Ma-o|»w
LARSOr^S PARK
HOTEL
BUTTOKB BAY. MIfH
The Peerfeaa Fin* Panto arc better
han merchant Uilor made. Made by
eerless Mfg. Co., Detroit Sold by
Gutrontccil
a Gilt-cdgcd
traction
Every
in
At
Particular.
25c. 3Scud soe
G. R 4 1. annual excursion to De
troit. Toledo. Chicago, and Grand Rap
id-. Tuesday. October C
To RichOctober 13. See C. R A I agent,
for partiruiam.
nfcono W4NT
TALK ABOUT
GIFT GIVING!
M€»ro Im Ono lT¥%m±
nrHom All!
homrthing new to tbe way of cDt<
talnlng to wkal Newport boateeae. are
atm rtrirlog for. and. aUhough It had I
tkonicbt that the Inventive g«'«iu.
TOMATOES WANTED-We will pay
30 ceau par boakel tor well ripened
fruit dellrerud at the factory, aad
ar^^^kage*. Trmrerae^gty
PKNHALLC<10N
U Ctty.MkA
I
aluce run the very «mtt of poeaibill
tlea. AXra WIlUam K. Trarera appeara
lo have made a dlacorery tkat la really
amwl aad toterartlng. aaya tbe New
York Harald.
Mm Trurem contem
pUtea adding to tke Hat of Newp..rt p-lrat* attraettona a Japaneae ganlen.
e ake can give entertainment-, elamall or elaborate, within an en
taaent tkat aball be at least aoinew hat auggratlve of the aunny orkni.
Inite plana bare art yet been for-
Excellent Comirany in
the Bnghtext Comcilv in ycar»
DM. tAWVKR A
A RECEPTION GARDEN.
a*v*l«r
J. W. SLATER
DVLt'stST"^—Strg2^i=*.2SSSi‘
BCOari.
«;Aflaa.»a
JUBmHimm
JOCrmaar
1
Aa.
This is from our CLO.AK DEPARTMKNT and this
is what we are iioinjv—IJsten! We have some of those
elegant 45 and r>(*, inch garments in Castor. Tan. Black
and Brown »hat range in price from $10 t)0 to $30.00.
We do no: w ant them. We would much rather you
would have them, and to make it an object for you to
purchase them, we will give you
::
::
ABSOLUTELY FREE » ♦
FROM $5.00 $15.00
This is the way it is done—if you purchase a $10.00
coat from this particular line, paying that price, we will
make you a clean gift of $5.00. If you pay $15.00 for
one of our splendid $15.00 garments, wc make you a present of $7.50 in cash. If you
want a $30.00 coat, you will receive $15.00. Did you ever have a fairer offer?
VVhat do you care if these were made last season. The material, the fit. the work
manship, is the best that can be found. Tis true the style is somewhat changed, but
if you want a good serviceable garment, one that keeps you warm, fits you picrfectly.
is made of the best of cloth, and really Idoks well, why buy some of these. One
thing to remember, these garments at these prices will not last long. The wisest plan
is to make your purchases at the earliest possible moment, and while they last they
will be sold as we have stated at just
One-Half The Former Price ^
COME TOMORROW and own a splendid coat—The cheapest you ever bought.
THE IMNIUH b Ur
KM»inu nawn
K.1
onrr,
THE STEHUrO BBOMtP, THAI
m 1$ A POMT
worth rwnombering, namely:
that when we introduce our
••BEST” flour to you and say
ifa all the name implies you
may rely upon what we say-
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAvacmsK onrv,
miom.
ANBISMf ff IK
mSWHWIIKU
mice, mokdav, octobek i, iwa.
TO-DAY
(SM«rd.y)
SPECIAL
RING SALE
Big Diaccmiit Cor Cash.
________
**^MotWr.” cried tW boy. -wc motojJSSaaTw'exhaust hto
St j^T?^"ranrr^:c‘rtS ofTurCru*^ .500.000 alone
- etttoV-^
wardMr*, t'rato honVd the bays Into lha
‘aLSw?“rJ
17.500.000 to
honae and thnmt then, tote a cloa^
^ swallowed up I proaeuta. IS.OOO.OIK.
bad acareety done ao
“^jgoea for pocket money, and
with a loug haard «uw riding down tha ,
fS.000.000 for the table
doamocbera. None'
af them
the Back Bsr DtotHct.
s:-S“, ft—
rlergymail named Haylem. called tba Uie awlfl current. The line became
•ilgbtlng paraim.” was captain of IW entangled about the unfortunate man;*
baud When they reached tW booat body. and. deaplte hto effort* to re^
lease hlmaelf or reach the ^hore. be
-Is this t'rmto s placer
,
drowned
”Yea.” retdtod Mra. Crain.
I
Bayles dtamooated and with aeraemr
\«*rtti«- Im » ir**T-rk-of hto men pmoardMl. without making' auh.i.i: il.c
li. tm works fo.
any qowtiona, to aenrrb tW b!«aft He the Fuuril. this .%ear i* the string of
argued that IW boy would natormllj go m„Mb,rl« .T«.A.ers. a Web .^utatos
to hto home for a hiding ptaca and fo- • frmii !.«■■» t« lo.iem
hers. «iyt
Kveulng World Tl»w
opoe the ri»*f aud fnmla tm Ihwcun
atnwt. Hair way np this airtr
OUrer Wrodrtl IMnea. The
la still to poaaeaaloti of the family. The
t'Blrrralty club la to the aaroe lurallty.
atol plenty, of Sue realdeocea may be
addNl to the list of Imlbtlnga whh-h
gormiur of MaaMTbiiMKto Md wUl proSt Immeoarly by tl
I
lo rrrHre to a frv d«r« aant- TWlr mdat la-aotlful aMr would
t»*Ilwlaary m»»rt o« fhr or«
posed to l*e hlltlC up on a l-dr «.r I
were dragged from the
nod a proper recognition of the i
^ en out Into the yard to front of tW befonhefon* to-lHK
todng -I -’ff \t »h*‘
AW ISH|»rurrtunit of tW Back itaj 4I» tlon would rMiulre a ramstructi
honae.
: Wl.st I- eull. d
the water Ade of the bnnara. <lv
tfUA of llueluli whirl! to But
BWd _
_
___ _
_
wl •‘Which la Walter tTaner aakfd lha of UH-S4. -trill
to aod Whhli to euansiiClIito to llerp|a|»aeot ae a great wator parte- Buatoa
-n-r
WfMsi to
hrrr iw n.ml uiihjoe the legend T-bartea Hirer R«wa- achoolmatea«p«-.
and bosom friend-. Late^
an iMirk *X tory nau neen oai gunoing lor -ei^t>f J tle year- H.-rinl ali"ne.biMiling
tW pllhW.
wHh a wHto arra nimnitoahm. show bow the thrifty
Ifiy and
had ahol ane of their Im* gr.*n.i h. fa^u^ ni.itl ii has W
»nd •toulsts.
•W.ulst-. Crain
< rs
df wal»^. wlihh c-an lie fnuiMl lii any nature loving i-sqile of the dl.irl. t men and fled
cUr lu the l iiHetl Mtatem mays IW have presided IW bonle
ihe During IW pursuit n »*ountry woman ■ braitoi. .\l
;» eir.'illllfefvm*.*
,„o wiMiu. tW fugitive imawsl told tbe out | air ImII.-...
river tieforv real e-uie tiaa to*<>i
*■
valuiible. ami private Intermn. have bi»‘* »i*kt he was Waller rrato. The , atomi '“
-kyroiket*
.Vfier
le*H of high
tW Aral diVMleraiuui In thl* dnwm of
when 111.* nil rewles
, *.•«., K-t... r«..M.., ..K.. br...„!
mrwfr this the b-gtolatUfe thto year
.
ftavlewaa
one
of
thoaerxirvme
na
«f
feel
on
a
MUlei
idgin. A'l^iu ^
paaaed the a«1 for tlie building of the to eiOoy a clear vk*w of the
rharlea rlrer dan. at or near tbe alie
Imiwtleut. to to.ru which Of! Urea hi
The liouk- of iW riinrle- up thningh Hr
of the preaeol Cralgle Irtidge. Thto to
ed o.,e uf hi. tamdltoatoad
Wabrl.iwi.,
Wallliam.
Newton
niid
the
tW foomlaliou of the entire euterptiae. Ke«tlu»m. to iMlham. have l-s*ii taken that W might have
re him
him abot at ones fore
A million aud a half dollar, to to he
,,„rk and to* off. fur be had gut wind of tbe , rang whtoh to at an altitude of nWut
far tbe iHiblle by tli
third of a mile.
npent mrsHvtlng to
4*<iiiiMd-aioii. Tbe i-diiy of ito* -tale In «dva
this dam
ahilii; Ibe enten.rl-e I- almllar to lluil
BtOf. will I
TRAVERSE CITY MARKEta.
<:iMirlee Klee# mmmtrn fm I
.«<• ->•
>».-—«
r parkway as the <Kminda-lon '*Wben tbe ayatem to complete ibert* abou at he was i
.A ba-k !,f .umrlenl slxe will will iH* touiiliig np IW riiarle* for over are t * you Mr-.
flfle. li lulk*- lo Itedhaiu. There an* ! ”A
I.W rearloM ..idy by
dmwbrhlge.. «fi.1 the rharlea aWre
rmtgto brUlge to a port of navigable
wafer, lint It to ei|-^.d lliat tbe
mii-onl
tbe government will lie
>e law to fhal tbe
Itoe pr.M,
host eight feel al-ive the water below.
Ilgiired by fla* Ibwioii Use. Titerefore
tide* will ne%Df enter Into tbe region
again Only fresh water will flow In
TW eulreiit will to* vi*ry alow , for the
volume uf the I barkw to md large
wWo all tide water to reiuovcjl. and
tb. w.irr .i»T. tt«. o.n. will
p^rlevH ean W malnUtned. and
....$1.00....
... ...........
Correcled dally. The Record to not’
reaponalble for change of prices:
j
...
^1111:
‘‘EVER REAbY FLASH LIGHT”
i Jurt the thing fi>r Wa'chntcn, Hunters. Oilmen, Phwcitn«, l.itjuor
DcaWra, Sailor*. Kngincers an.: \U hinists.
Alwap
Ritdr
Id
Trulli
Everybody Uses Jewelryl
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
No. 125 Cass St.
And every body waau the begt
That is the kind I ewry. I have
a fine new stock, complete with
UtestnovcUicsin GoldandSa-
iUtSTOU SORE? USE
M
aracamph
lUtkoi
WATCHES, CLOCKS.
DIAMONDS
cr Bbier R(f<<idaL
Additional room enables me lo offer a larger and better dispUy
than ever before.
:
tiohing. Bleeding PUem,
Stops the Itching.
L. M. BENNETT
FOR SALE BY JAB. G. JOHNSON AND 8. E. WAIT A SONS.
Thursday,
6RAN0
OPERA
HOUSE
OcttbN
PERE MARQUETTE
ri Su‘'.iS:iriSL“a.a C^tr-IL-W
OEMEST
CHEAPEST
..HEALTHIEST.^
* AMB
ABSOLUTELY OWHttB
t* a
QUINCY
L.IOM-T
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
IS
Tr»la« lo-Tr n“r»v,srwr City for <ir-nd lUp
tn Trnvwiw.- iTly 1;»
p. ni-nilll;l&p m.
TUr7 .a'i* ni trnta u dally.
C I. htX'KWt-,U.
.7
T^
PEIUOOO WATTS j
iNftoultlnrBMlrii
ADAMS
UcUiUPmi^to.
SAWYER
On account of the utortny' weather Saturday
evening a good many of the young men wert
prevented (yom attending our
C!yi«0*O« Bit »t C*ikgt
BnmiChWBO.....
Those who were in expressed themselves at
highly pleased with the.COLLEGE BRAND '
To give a larger number an opportunity we have
'postponed the contest till TUKSD.AY EX ENING
Itetween 7:30 to S:30.
WMwt rto
RASTALL, «
Ttou Huatling Juwrulwr
S and youre John HayleaX I
Full* aud
you ill Kentucky when you wkra
New ton Fpi-r Fall-, but imrtage- for
OKtiats a Uiy. and a worse hoy I never kneW.
cano(*« and lo«\- fur lirer -teamtoiats
-Thcl>csl New KngUnd Story
f to tmrrr*« this ' TWy msid when you got ir llglon and
will make It
F.ver Wntten.one of the moat went to preachla* you hAd turned anatug rl^er trlpa lu tW <*ouiury
gel but I didn t bellere It."
thto speech excited tha
r«*r llo-toti theie to a further ton
paraon a” nature,
chapter to Ihe story. When the im w erlJ In the "flghllng
"I
dam to flntol»ed the water In tto* Fen‘'WbUh of them, boys to your aonr
le limits of the elty he asked
way. Whleh 1- In the
by tW made laud, will
tovel a- Ibe water In
he on IW .
tW rharlea river Itn-ln. Hoat- ami
raum*s will have free entrance Into this
large and adorned part of Ho«|uii*a turn, and taking two g«na from
art-t«icratlr section. lniprov«*«l by all man placed one In the handa of t«ch of
that lamWai- engtm*<*n! with •il•eral the toiyx ‘Then he orderedd^bto
bla ^ to
appropriation- .*an a.^.mpll-li If fill- pUcr Mra. Cm
her houaa with bar faro to tbe wall.
Walter Crain divlnad that the oat’T
Uw waa preparing to make a teat at
to which of tha boye waa the aon by
ordering them to flrr on the mother.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
He whlapered aometblng to hto friend,
Tha Ux rollt for tha colIacUon of
who nodded aaeent. Both boya were :hool
and city taxea and apaclal aa—AND—
pale aa a night rotot.
aeaamenu for the five wards of. the
".Vow, rmtoa your fima.” aaid Bajlea. city of Travaraa City. Michigan, h^a
-and when I order you to Are aboot baen placed In my handa for eollecthto woman. The one who falto dtoa ’*
"fAa
r//top#
poMipt Bondnrad
At tbe moment the notaa of a bugle ^I*wlll
will ba In my ooflloe for tha purpose
taxea every week- J mko Ae nrat. wAgf k§ caaia for,
rang out clear and naar, and horoea*
November IsL
gW the hng ho intondod to
boofa wero heard beattag tha roaA
11
ll:3Q
o’clock
every eye waa torned to oae, and
Postponed \
antil tmsda9^\
Evening October 6
^
Solid Gold Ring^-
gircyMr<Mei«oa|ittUM<iea«itMO^____________
clotbea roDimoo among tW poor wbltaa Clato loai hto life McClain was to a
nicABURc aiouiM roi mua
JEWELRY
STORE
I KnaarUto and tW Cum
tosuntoldk weni to bar door with n
tontsn to Wr hand and. looking up thn.
MmL saw two toan ootolag on a quick
fwn. Aaaoonaathay raarhodapototi —
appoalto IW
^, w^
tW wumaa noogntaad la one of them
bar son. Walter Crato, eighteen years ' ^ paoaaho
?>.;-irs5:2r
BOSTOIS WdTBI PUK
RA8TALL*8
NEW
THEBIOOD
ar THE
—
School boys and the like, to come ip. This “Col
lege Brand" is made espeeikUy for the young men
(boys) from 10to 20 years of age. However the
older men of iUm stature can be perfectly fitted
and are eligible to enter the content. The one
who has the test form to fit. as decided by the
judges, will be presented with a suit of this College
Btaod Clothing. ABSOLUTELY FREE OF
CHARGE. TUESDAY EVENING. 7d» to 8dW.
vTliB Bolton Stiw »
THE
Mason’s Corner Folks
n.'r«:,2^:‘S:4”ssL..oc«xu.
waa beard In the oppoalte direction,
and a coocouiwe of rittoana. who bad
heard of the approach of tha Union
•nn^ww aoen cmnl^tyj^j^
Sr31^S
nlnlng unpaid on October
Suddenly tbe boja turned together
itil November IsL n penalty
and Walter LYmln’a voice waa heard
r cent for eoItocUon will be
above tbe ahont.
”5Trer
^i
M. R.
IW-tf
Th# oottawa looked aboot them
kowarer. that they warn caogbt
a rat in a trap. Fenroa pewvented their
riding to the wooda, while the road
waa packed on the north by an army,
on the south b7 citlaen UnkwUta. .
The boya rolled wildly to the paaaing
Irovalry. who wero not long tn Uklng
In tbe attnatlon and. riding into the
'ptoro. they dtaarmed the baud
On tbe march to KooxvUto
Bnrnalde. not rorl^ to be Inc
with such priaooera, directed that they
be art at dbarty. Thto waa dene
thronga of Unkmtota. had they
QRINNELL BROS, have three square
pianos In tbe way and want to aeU
them. They are Just being put tn
good order. These are special bar
fruit dullrered «t tb* Uctory. bad
rMuni all packas**. Trareta«_Clt,
M a A. A . R. R.
Tr-lM
irii
Tr—rm Cttp U<»
*
LARGE and EXCEL
LENT COMPANY.
•^Onogroot hig tough from 6agioniog to ood ood tho owootott
hto otoryotor iotdr
8*st Mto tx«*a IhU im>rntr.»:*
Prices: 36. 60. 76. $ I .OO
Box Seats
$1.60
EXAMliUTlOH OF TEACHERS.
mmmm.
1.1..-! t^ M>d 1ft. II
Loan Headqnaftafs
Inri&j
IjlfURNmJRL.RANOS.
^H0RSeS.Vi^60K5,tTc|
WANTED!
I will pay the high
est Market Price
THE NATIONAL LOAN CO.
JARPET CIEAH1I6 WOttL.
IOBlf,IIOSS5eOIIPAIY.BnkMi
Armcmk. N. T. “but
SS^rttSTDr^Ktalrl**Now 1
In the inteieata of the popvgtlon of the
dlatrict He offered to maV^ any coopit free of charge w l-» within the
\Ta M. A N. E. and Northern Michi
gan TraMporUtion Co.; I4.T5 for
StoSS; yiSTypT. Kifl
IRINNKLL BROS, have tha only com
SS£5t'“'”‘^*a..b,.i
One hundred twenty or more ptg«G
every one ol whk* b oThtmun
interest, nnd every irtide b illwirated. There b no better magadne
oftravel for teachers and pupib than
Tko Poor Treat feet.
Publbhed monthly by
George H. Danida. Fifty e*nta
a year, single copies five cents.
Sold by news deakis everywhere,
or addre* the pnblbher.
No. 7 East Forty-eeoood street.
New York.
OATS
thtoff Ibu^t
tb- lo a.^
Walter Crain nnd hto fi*end enllated
In tbe 1‘nlon army, and both dtotlnimpton-on-Thani.^ to hti'Alina
nt the defeoar of
lal Indwreuient- I.* young w»irknien
Port Sandeta. near KnoxrUto. whld
want t«. m.iiTA and acllle duwiu
occurred later and which rotabitoho ___ tbe
Ixmdou Chronlcto. The urban
Unkw rale in east Tenneaaee.
dlatrht raunril baa lately acquired an
^
TRUMAN BASSrORD.
t at Rn«d.Ill. upon wbkh
Savaa Ttoo Pram Oaath.
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS
Carpet OroninK ai*d Feather Reno-
5000 eOSHELS
OF OATS
H. B. CHAPW. Frwrtcl-r.
yna imwut* ite o-waMi
inal aietirakm to Da*
%;
cnr, MICIL, MOXDAT, OCTOBER 5,19M.
WHm SHALL
(TBETPLAn ^Vwy
ANOTHCll OAMK WITH MO OAP^
IM OKIMO OOMOIOCRCO
WAIT DEPAITKIT
VtCTIMS Of X rays. ■
f «lie^I ^
jm
Mating
vaa bald at tte Ftlaada ebareb laai
araaiag Tba brogram waa glvaa «Oraly by tba ladlaa of ibe ebareb and
Dress Goods Specials
9mm WMt W 0« W tiM F. t T«wm
^ M.
Mii OtHm taif« W Flay M Nm.
rr.
fonrtb mnmm la bto aertos oa sin for direct examlnsttoa of Injuries has
laat mrmim The sahjaet was “Sin- been abandoned,
Alr««4f th« aultiar
a ratora laa
tu Paatohment." There was a large
The rays are now employed to take
witk Mg Rap!<l« i« Mag eoaaldari
tbe photographs from wrblcb the sur
.'ta4 fkara la a wH# illffavvoea at opl
geon works, thus svokliug the aet^
sity of maalpttlatlng a Umb while tbe
rays ara actually fdaylag oo IL Clovrs
with toad foU «wed Into tbe l^.-k j
were tried, but they were found to
am tbair oara gnmada. Otbara do aot
T^trerae Bay Tent. No. 13d. K O Impede the hstids to such an exteut
T. M. M.. will have a good time and that ibry w^-re di-.-arded
•
!
beaCataak supper this evening
Mr. Wilson, ooe of the two men w1m»|
Tbe repnlrtag of tbe defectUe cc^ used to make tbe dlrwt examlnstU.uR!
daaanaau, Aad tbara ara jrat otbara
***** ”>• ■* **^ ****^‘**^ expUlm^
rr«rsu.'i:-'isr,ir;
.'r:ur.?s:KSr:2.-s:
2:rsiri;‘..'2L“sr.:?
Ms «IM. « (AM w*r. to to ploroO
MlweHabam.wl^ h^ ^ ln t^^^^
lor tne past
^t£i Mat m!??'^ba‘lKt
nlaataa Trararae City bad takan It
away ITHB than, and Baas
rhargad aaroaa tba llaa for a
down. Tba try at goal was a l
Harrla. tba »aeb azplottad
who coaebaa F. I. aad plays oo tbe
team, to esrtalnly a ftarea player, but
he foitad la Vogetoaag aad Babe Wla
nie aad Tony Kokoa maa who eonid
keep him boay atagle^dad
'*
ule got him OBoe aU akme. Vog.
did tbe same thing, aad Roko* i
. Iva right into Harris’ foot as tbe 1st
fomenlsikm. were still
ton Store to take charge
pairing. jJtertng^aad^ p
er grow
Mr. aad Mrs Nell , LItingston of
Ninth street are the happy parents nt
% floe baby boy. who arrived 8atnday night
Tbe new heavy ateel rails on tbe M.
4 N. K. are nearly all laid The wnrk
to BOW laying them on tbe o>itt of the city,
e trip of tbe
i?o'rL^--2?^ioSSS*<roo^''
10th.
<'ioBt Of a throttle by Harris
» O E. Parks Is ixLla the'second half. Trarerse Cl
Ing on n cargo of hardwood lumber nt
tost tba ball wHhIn 4 yard of the P.
the John F Ott A Co. dock
rtal. but the Big Rapids men bum
The record keeper of Traverse City
I Jt liUle adraace till Rokos took
Hive. No S3I.
O. T. M M.. receive!
dire through the line. blockv«l tl
this morning n draft for ll.WH) for An
ne same is-lng the
r a touchdowi
sure carried by hifailed on the try at gosl
a Elslner. who died
*layad Lika tUrs.
than one mouth ago.
Is hard
pick the sura In a which makes a remarkably grxxl show
ch all of
ing for tbe order.
an at
The regular meeting of tbe Order of
he Eastern Star will occur tomorrow
except the long rup am
“venlng at 7:30 o’clock.
g on a new fake pin}
’The second of the aeries of semi
10 yards.
Bunn ce
monthly social luirtlei to t>e given J.y
I showed that he
the Elks will take place W’ednesdav
alarm. Pound
put
up
a
evening. October 7
The first party
game at right half, bucking hanl
hurdllag Bnely.
Raff
at
quarur event, and
played his usual flerce. snappy
they will be still more p
His passing was accurate, and I
Elks and their families i
lerfaraaoe and tackling fine.
Vogel
song was ns usual h ffrat magnitudt
star at right *< - ** F.* M. Short of Sault Ste. Marie ha^
the line with
accepted the position of manager of
r crm.,„„v.»the shoe department of the Uosti
Store. He Is a man of long «*xpe
man nt laft guard ‘ l5£nl^es‘ Helges. ence, and has for the last few yea
Unlly mad Haas played their oaunl been at tbe head of the shoe deiu'
games at right guard, right uekle ment of D. K. Moses’ large depsi
left end and CuU. The big gains I
ment store at the 8oo. until tKi- i
Bunn ahow what the right half of tl
line was like Hans hit the line like
The meeting of the Muhiclans* ii
locomotlvo. and kicked like a kan Ion that was to have been beld Tut
garoo. Daily's long run back
w«h
Harrto' loag kickoff was one of the
features of the game. Cray at cent<
The reguUr con\-ocatlon of Travet
• middle of.the F I. Hue In
City Lodge. No. 222. K 4 A Si . w
occur this evening.
Jimmie and Nellie White of Sol
ra.
B«.„
musir*** * “*^***^
?C.
Up and C
I of the
Bom-To Mr. and Mrs. Neil Living
stc^ ‘»f W«'*» Ninth Klre«M.
Lew Helip^ has accepted a |s.^|tt„n
In Jake Furtsch’s i
Tomorrow night
Fores^er^” hall
Traverse City
Eagles, will gi
an elaborate socii
party Bm* members
guci^ts.
s and invited guet^t
This will iM^ the first public function
of the or^er. and It
it Is
is expected
Johnson, . right guard.
Hubert
. right tackle
Miller.............. Tight end
Fails . .... . . . quarter
Harris . ------- left half.
Warslalk .
right half
Hayes
fallback
Rimer Brown at thU clt;
tas of Big RapMs were i
Wllda
Batcy.
the
four-yenrH>l.l
laughter of Mr. and
Mrs
WIlUan
Batcy. sustained a broken arm Satiir
day
For the preweni at least, the High
■chool Alumni football game will
be played
’The High scbtml hai
Rnma of Big RapMs linemen
The game was played to two M-n in the dates It can handle for several
uale halres. owing tu the fact iLsf Hip weeks, but the nuuiagement is per
(ectly willing to give the Alumni a
Rapids had to catch a train out
Chanct‘ If they ram do so
srienns.n
lerfere with the regular gi
l^tttONAL.
l>r. W, R. Muon and his brld
returned from Audubon. Iowa. wh« re
the doctor was called by the crlilrat
Ulncas of his brother
Ra>- Thacker left this morni
t.udlngton on business
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H.siver k
terday for their home In Kanss
Mrs. B. U Bonne^l go to f
hair dr««slng at Burnham’s. 8
l>e gone a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Archie Miller left this
Ing for a Tlsit in Rssex. Oni.
Mrs Coorge Wrlghtman returm-d
to her home in South Boardmif lo
day. after a visit In the city wlifin ls
Ony Champney went to Sumn:
this morning on a business trip
Mrs. t>uff McDonsId and Mrs
Burnt wvnt to Pellstnn this it
for a short Tislt.
Willard Osrapbell went to Nonhp .rt
."?ir^"2S*'a<,rgeNewto
John Newbenr of Neraska
n embraies the forma
.snk with n .wpitnl of
the New Y«»rk
mert lal Adrertls..r. It Is said that tlio
romiMiny w III start with the control of
»«l,tssi
of land, -nie British
ernmeui Is saWl not to look loo kindly
.e. regarding It aa a
alble attempt on the part of tlH* ahrawd
Boera to gain |s
advantage for
tbeDuteh. This
l»een iocnwiiu«d by llM‘
.The Ijjtlns and the Slava ara.gdlug
to pla.v an Im.s.rtaiit |«rt In making
the Amerimn rrtmhlle of tbe futun*
nevetand
I.^A-r.
Thia ’ means
«
toa ara affreted. a rklgr
lie raotcr. In w Uich ouIs getirrated. After tbe matter ^is
been reiapvcd tbe nail aecnia fuirtliiny
to pertsli. tbe Injury to tbe matrix im
future growth. The trou
ble Is .hlefiy uotkxwble In tlie finger
rd tbe wrist. Imt
the ray flicker. Regarded pathologi.wl
ly. the results of the X rays seem ui
be inimulatlve. lieiiiK up to a eerulu
isdnt highly U'lieflrisi and beyond thal
JUSTIN MCCARTHY HONORED
^lareg mm BanlUli Cteil List W Ilk
I early PeBslew •( fimao.
JusUn McCarthy, author of "A lllstoy of l»ur tiwn Times.'- "The Itelgu of
Queen Anne ' (Harpers) and other blstortes well known In tbe L’nlte.1 Slates,
has been pUced on tbe English civil
list to rewIve an an
£2Trf) lfl.2:i*K. says IJi
|an*or’R.
McCarthy Is a i«pulsr historical no
thor whost* works hav^ sold largely In
JInglaiKl and America, one of the prom
inent English fmrhxllcals wondera why
a iwnsk.li was b»*stowed upi.u him
Tbe fact Is that for tbe past five yeaiN.
Mr. McCarthy has Iw^n almost t.llnd
and works under great dlffleulty. w hloh
would lie even greater were It not for
the devotion of his daughter, with
whom he lives.
Furthermore, he boa always lMH*n
tqien haiMleil and generous to a fault
and In his old age has been somewlist
straitened on that aiTount. He Is m.w
In Uls seveuty-thlnl year and. in nd.litlon to his histories,
her of novels. At tbe\ge of eighteen
he iH^gan his JoumnllstlV car»*cr. going
later Into pollUcs. finally entering par
liament In IhTO. Seven years ngi. he
retlrtHl from public life and has slnee
devoted himself entirely to literature.
52 in. Black fancy siriV^Zibeline. just a Q flO
small piece, former price 2.50. now
52 in. invisible cord Zil
i'ibcline. former
76
price 2.50,‘now .
G(Un. Black untini-ihed worsted, 14 oz. to yard,
just the thing for cloaks for children, jackets or
suits fkf ladies where weight and scr- Q) r|ri fA
vice is desired, former price
now.
GO inch black Cheviot. 14 <
54 inch Black
ack >Zibeline ot in wine color only\<
50 in. wide wale cheviot
1.19
coa
ira heavy, nice tor
for childrer’s coats.
sior m skirts, former price 1.50, now.
4o in. Uraodhead basket cloth, former 1'^ 1 0
Hairline Zibeline.r. 1.25 goods, two pieces
5t» in. Hairlin.
and gray only,
is all we ha\
price now.
56 in. black and white English suiting. 1 1 Q
former price $$.50. now.... -............... X • X 57
45 in. Green Crash Eiamine tormer price 00Q
45 in. Green Sicilian. S5c former price, 000
You will find our line of new fall novelties
and staple dress goods fully up to the standard
always maintained by this house, that is the l>est
line in this section of the state.
Q^t’!^s:Ajs:siJrssS‘-
RICHARD
CARVEL
Mit*.ti«i.ofWii»t«» Chur
imouH n.ivrl «f Uie mb
name by Edwanl E R«#e
Tbeoriginhl n
ductioo and magoiftcent
that marked the tuocest
of thb pUy at the Empire Thexiew York, for a r
tre. Nr
consecutive weeks last
TKCOiWir;
Mr. Roltooo bxs been car
his selection of^yen» lo secure
32-IR GIST-32
Prices lor "Ricliani CvrH”
as.SOME EDOD SIATS LEFT YEI
Tfs a Waste of time,,.
For yiv.t to
iu-ic for Shoc.i and Rubbers. We have
whai 'ou want. No ol 1 shelf worn stork".
F.vcrything nrer,
I, :and1 uj.-to-d-tc.
< Iran
a;-.
Roofli
Bacbant & Hoscoe,
208 Trout Stntt
traotrs* CItf
wZkmr.
”*rrr«oIe.*^ Frair*
Mimtonc. in Franco, i
. Like
,.l dramatir.atjun
Its material for dramail
Andrew Kob.-on and his smuig mm» wa.s alMindant. and
.rtlng company
will presell
the a |day. eondensatioi rather than >
ssary
Thirty
aniatlred
version
li'lnsum j oraihm Was t
mrchiH’s jH.pular iiewl. ' Rirhanl | sin-aklng rharar;
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
wrii.-R iho 1‘Hris rorrwipondont of the
Fiillmlcliiliia Fiviu^. M. de Villcm-iiv.hiiR Uvu rarrjInK on the cxcnvatloiiK
whirh Imvc yicklcil iMHue IntorcNtliig
iy-i»iM- fc**t was found a complete «keL
non aud two feet lower the la«t burial
pla.v. e.intalnlng two Ualles. Tlie miIi
Jert found at twMity-one feet laI a man
of great L
■s. Tbe
elal fiarl UI ivert*
«od vrell developed
Till* Imilvldual haa tbe eh.irart.TlKih-« of ilir ra<e km»wn aa <’nv
MagiHiii
TIm- two akeletona found at
Iweiity-llirte feiH pn^sent great lutercal, as flM-y ate of the m*grold type.
Na«r*«|| tu Haru
p Plaeat A«u«rluM
ive now lH«eo pcrfivted In
Hawaii, and Ibe luranii pro-
flsl. ami «H*nu 1
on the -lH*aeh at
Walklkk’ o|»poidle
plolanl park and ns a part of the park
enterprise, says the San FnimlM'u
Fimmlele.
'The building for the
aquarium U to Is- In the fonu of a
crtws. tiM' main axla of tbe building lielug la-, f«.i and of tbe other elglifythree fw-t. It will Ik» arraiu»^1 ami
maintaimHl in artx)rdance with the
ain»llane«-s and
^
rel.'* at Steinberg’s Grand tonlglit. ^ the drama, which follows the boox
novel published in recent years cloaely. hut-yet. U Is said, it is of Itself
thim so complete In detail and finish as.^ a
contained ..fUchani
Cart el." mid
claimed, has lent luelf to the purposes
_ _
_
o a™
MICELLANEOUfi.
^lHJ^»sr^Bro*-u in-di set^.^wtlh *hiW
Bloek
Cit. Phone No
197
Wmniiocl
quettlsh Mistress Ihinuby,
Fatty Swain
staunch and
of Mr. Churrhlll s
through the
Mr RobsLm. win.
led with title ro'e
«. Is said-to make
lowed as he is by
irlbutes that seem
nature with the
to Mr ('hurchlU’s
to Udong by rb
k of sevnery.
s. furniture,
the rnagnillmmi
hangings and pn»|H-rtfes that marked
the suem-ss of this play at the Empire
th»‘aier. -New York, for a run of 2*HI
p, rformanees.
t*arrie,l complete.
GOOD DISTRICT DEPUTIES
...BY THE...
Ideal Rcscivc AssociaUon
•A02 Maiestic B-dg.. Detroit, Mich.
When You Want
Heating Stove
A
A»aii.nr n^m l-saarbrd.
hvaHh\l!4,,rta,.-,',i*i^’ fmiuit.r
ere.ifir-»; a l-ttiil lUamtMnt f-,r Ihf
fuod UM-il It.
)u.,ii„-s Slid htdris.]
At last Ih,- l,.«r.ilns h-use-britad* has
No more the* fsmUhr«l boarders shall bs
forrsd to feed on pnmrs.
And every Utanter In the J.nd arises and
to radiate;
He knows the iM.,-..TMlhand^ pies and
Hurrah, for no*, at last ths man who
boards shall get a steak
That Is not adamantine stuff, too stiff to
la-nd or biY-ak.
And ail the setTet. hiddsa things shad
!n America.
to It. milky Juice.
peW HUJt ttoiA O »rto rt^ •|U***SI^‘**
TbeTrarersiGily
ReH Estate
ErtliMie.^—X
Have some splemliil bar.
gains worthy of >-our serious
consideration. Enough said
—come and see us and we
will conrince vou of the
truth of the same. : , : : :
rolor and gayefy. more paMdoii ainl
more Inclination towrartl art and muair.
A acienUsi baa revvnlly been InvcatlTbe fuiun* Amerlra
.Imerlra may be all ll»e
gatlng the effect of food, partleubirly
ting, varied, many al
regetablea. on
f vast river of i
blood and novel customs and W?iis j Ue affirms that a diet of rarrots amrtl-1
------- u...
orates harshness of ebaracier and re- J
I duces nervous Irritability: peas create i
ehange mast not
have a
time to think of I
^’.d
, Who l:.d
The Dmngtic Event of tbe ScMOB
TheYooniDfwnatic
NEW TYPE OF FOSSILS.
las Clara
a a two 1
8 Moon went to Bik Rapldi
m latertstlBq Dews m
On ijoing throujvh our dress goods stock
that in some cases the line of colors were bro
ken in blacks, some were only small pieces.
N In both cases we wish to dispose of them quickly
> and have put an “out they ^o” price on them.
56 in. Black blind pebble cheviot.$’>.U0
TO-NHatn
And Sk«Ta*1n*otri*hlt h« will vote for
Beersttry ficiiuu
The leath^ covered grlddlsoake must «>
For Secreun* Srhuts ts apt to sa> Just
r boarders and
pared to bet th
t^rtr
^
Remember that I have a com
plete line of Coal Stoves. Base
Healing wood stove», Corobination wood and coal and air
tightt. The Jewel Combination
stove bums woovl. hard or soft
coal or coke equally well. It has
a cast body that insures the last
ing quality duplex grate with
shaker ring and hot blast atiat*roent. Jewel stoves arc alwnjx
good.
For sale by—
Frank
Trudn146
Fml Stmt
146
15 Oo to Detroit and Toledo. f€.00 to
Chicago. 14.00 to Grand Rapids on O.
R. 4 1 annual excursion October 4
>0 to Richmond Octobe
r O. R. 4 1. agent about
ifTf-in
ALL WHITNEY WAR.NER
mualc 15 cenU a cop:
removal sale. Orlnnell
Front alreet.
■»!
VE will keep our Store, 2S» B. Front
street, open evenings during our re
moval Bale. Grlnnell Broa*. Mualc
House.
lW7.tf
TRY A RKCORD WANT AO.
TRY A RffCORO WAffT AO.
s Keefe wnai to Charleaolx
moon, whsee he ha. a p.»sl
DeWttt went to Charlevait
Ed. Broach Rraud a draft for f 172 If
nwn«. lo mor o( r. M. Shon.
I
Mr
We ara eftoring aeme aac^ I
The Liniment of our
forefathers.
irawraNi^uii
The Liniment of
TO-DAY.
IFIiENP
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THE EVENING REGORI)
■^trsatrst?-
y
XBAVKBSB CITT, MICE.,
ROOSEVELT
IN DANGER
fonl.
MAN TNIKO TO FONCt Hit WAV
MIelu Oct.
. «c^ tt. OM of tk
INTO WHITS HOUSE
TO RR0TECT1
KILLED BT
LIGHTNING
VETIIAOI
2sr«-j-'^n,«‘2Js:
Was on Dwty In a I
Rotterdam. Oct. b —The Preneb I
cor PreMdeat Caraot wont ashore
crew were drowned
tba WbUo booaa tbla i
lac at the
aorta portloo aatraaca-^: He vaa
-toWlHI bf iMM* Ctacla. Iba door-
• itraacar vaa.araiad with a rar aad a kalfa. aad utad tba lat-
,, r:‘=¥£^rss^in^£:
1^'
■... i*;,!*
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S':
s; - V
him to marry Miss Alice Roosevelt.
II CHAili^IX
' oh a reef
Nejcaunee. Mich.. Oct. 5.—Meajeor
reports received here today ate to the
effcTt that the town of Ewen. west of
thU city, was struck by a cyclone;
thst half of It was laid waste: that
three persons were Jdlled and twvi
injured, and that tbe loss of
rty reaches $200.000., Frorislont
Ewen U a town of 500 InhabJianis
In Ontonarm county, neariy stralcht
west of Sidnaw. The wires are down.
anA oo definite details are as yet ob
lalnsble. further than those civen.
Oudtta A Hartbara Car Fai^ry ThU
Momlef at to O orock.
Charlaroix ran acrouad
r Disagreed in Mann-Dske Case—
Kildee-Ssxton Case
on Trial.
T
IT’S uTto them
•J.
-
arday la the came with BIc Rapods.
and who has. played collece football
will coach the Hlich acbool team la
the future, and will have them as. fit
as a ffddle for the came next Saturday
with Maalstee Bunn not onl.v ran
play the came, but can leach ^t. and
the piocress <ff the Hl«h school team
will be fast, after the work that So
pertntendent Gilbert
bert and Captain
C
Hlcb school playerf*wlif
Tbr
mwilnc
VETERAITS LAST BIVOUAC
Chartw DipIty Bleepa In Oakweod
^Id to Rest Yeatsr^
day by His Old Comrades.
In the presence of hundreds of
lends, aad atteuded by nearly 75 of
Is old comrades of the O. A. R .
Charles Dipley was laid \o rest yester
day ^^oonjn^^wo^ ^yry.
Rev. D. Cochlln spoke words of ten
derness and sympathy, especially for
the aged wife, who Is very feeble, and
to whom the loss of the companion of
W years U a terrible blow. The
was furnished by a quartet com-
The petition for the parinc of I
from Sixth street to 1
will be considered. The peU- and W. R. C. attended tbe funeral In
tloo asklnc that tbe street railway nobody, over 60 of the former marchcompany be. allowed to lay tracks on
Slate siroet, between Union and Park,
will also come before the council. The
BEGINNING HI8 FOURTH YEAR
scholastic MTles for the Hlsh school
chaaaploashlp of the sute tn ManUtoe die. Wllium Loudon. William Jacktasuad of here ManUtee had to have
her way. as Trarerae City <had the
' Flock Last Cvsoing.
Rev. W. L. Laufman addressed
at the First M. E. chUrch
WAS QUICKLY NELCASEO
Walter Greilick arid J. W. Markh
adraaea man for the XJIrl Prom Mis
;riirT.5su“t.!;'i^*orsi
Saiartar algkt ih« Kara]
U tbe bMaatime. tbe maaaste of
tbe eomimay Sxed the matter up. aad
Notice the window at
219 East Front Street
S
TmI
.uii ‘rss
Thounad. of Dew ti«..............
ionda & Co.
Tha Raal Rallablu Clothlars
anJ aie^ cloung »*.» «*/.
Bankrnpl
Prices.—
BANNER PAHERNS Finest in the land. All seams allowed.
Guaranteed absolutely perfect.
Prices
only l()c and 15c each.
r^TFASHlON SHEETS FREE.
THE ECOHOmr STORE ”
This it a law Oaa...
Fall Styiis Ni« in
AMERICAN
,
DRUCC0.S
Just What
You Want!
To keep the Cold wind
away from your,ankles, our
High Cut Dress Shoes for
men. We will be glad to
show them to you. : : : : :
dome Land of
a dome Wan
pleaded to show )*oa tomethiog
gocxl—It you want a home we
m ill get you what you want, or
we wiU sell you the kK aad
build you a house to order.
Lei’s talk it over.
ROWLAND DOUaASS
FRANK FREIORICH
8 C E R TS 8
Clothing, Hat and Furnishing House in
Traverse City. *Alwa>'s something new
and about six weeks ahead of others* cFe- ,
ates so much comment.
SHOES.;..;
Mary
Stawart
Ladiao'
11
S3.00
LOOFAHS "
Sboas
* oo.
New Shoe Store
Rutner't OU Suod
Kroot St.
Oppoeite WTiiting Hotel
TOMATOES WANTED-Wa wtll pa?
MraOBTHTMCT
TRY k RECORD WANT AD.
IF YOU DESIRE Rain Coals Veiy
a siyllsh dreSs fabric of dependable quality at
a popular price you will find something here
to interest you.
Popular Ihis Year.
a very practical coat--answers a great many
purposes—
A 88 inch strictly pure wool Zibiline, a nice bright cloth
and one that will please you for wear. We
have it in black and colors, at per yard---- «-FWvr
A 52 inch pure wool Zibilint, a good heavy quality and
a cloth that does not require lining. We
have it in black only, at per yard...............
•
A 46 inch pure wool Novelty Zibiline, comes in rich
patterns and has that much wanted camelshair finish.
We have it in black and colol^: at per $ j[,00
A 52 inch pure wool Panna Zibiline. a fine weighty
quality and a cloth that is stylish in appearance.
have It black and x)\t stylish colors at
per yard
...........
•5
£?«rr:
and shoe them up. We
.. K..
t When you arc taking £
a bath you can scratch
your own back if you
have one of our
Niew
iww ^hymTOlny*-!^^ evorythlac U
HmCT ADAMS SAWTtl
Wb are the Most Tallwil Ahout
Bring
.
In the
Whole Family
elleat flBaaetol eoadltkw. aad -that
here was no debt to be raised, aad
to help urn ia h. work.
Whoa tbe Record tatorvlewed Mere- J. W. Markham aad Walter Ort
dith. be aald that h^ was aot sure with the able aaaUumce of I
apoa what ebarso be was waatod. but Ktoesnorth aad ochera. went b
The etuUtai u Siohibets', Orao4
tboacht It was for poulas ap a<
Traverse City Drivinc psrk tbU
will go sp at »:» .harp th. «T«mag.
blue OB aa aatmed bolldlns. and i
I’auoaa ai* argnl to eoaw eartr. a>
tbe owner was aore because he
not ctvea coan»Umeotary tickets.
laim force went up. aad the work of
E£—
THE WUTHEt
Will Make You
CladapanilentofC
Year Naighhor
N
IS AN EXCELLENT TIME
to decorate the home. In the
matter of Wall Paper there »
no belter time than now. nor place to purchase than
right here.
Plenty of remnants and odd stock left from the
spring and summer trade that we want to dispose of. in
addition to low price
on all regular stock.
atf Book stort
A 52 inch pure wool Venetian, a very serviceable cloth
and one that is desirable for a separate skirt or suit!
We have it in black, navy blue, etc., at per 0^Q
SAB FOl THE STOMPS
*Tba ylUace smM|w woadwed who
. Purtsch about
**nd^th**
have
> old reliable stort
p that they know i
They expect to open the new siurv
about the 2<hh of October, and the
rn will be known as Campbell
Cash Grocer>. They will do
baslnesa oo a strictly cash basis, and
Uter oo will add other line.. They
^ve leased the building of Mr. Dunn
f&r a term of years. The whole build
ing srill be occupied to business pur
poses. and as It It provided with an
elevator and all modern conveniences
It is welt adapted to their purpose
Both are young men of energy and
ih a good knowledge of their buslss they will doubtless make a suc» of it
Saturday night the Jury in the case
of Robert K. Mann ei al. vs Daniel
Dake were out until 9 o’clock, and
then failed to agree, and were dis
charged by the clerk, as ordered by
the court. All except one was in fa
vor of rendering a verdict for the
plaintiff.
Mr. Welch of Grand Rapids is actig as court stenographer in, place of
T. Henderson, who U taking testi
mony in a murder case at Cadillac.
half of those who fathered to pay
a last tribute to the departed hero
Tbe yard was full aad tbere were peo-’
le w^ were forced to wait out io
h
AECORO WBNT an
PAT BURDEN
SCENTS
SENTENCED
$50 for violation bf the liquor law.
with an alternative of 90 da5*B in jail
lie fine was promptly paid.
At 2:15 o’clock a Jur}* bad been ee
■red in the case of Edward A. KildetRAILROAD MATTER AWAITS PEN
i. Frank Saxton, in which the former
U
st'eklng to collect a commission hr
INSULA SUBSCRIPTIONS
rising is d^ue him in the sale of somo
Harry B. Strong, Contractor, Will {
Here This Evsning—Anxious to
turned to starboard loo soon, and the
faef. which runs out beyond the point
was enraunrered, tl^e steamer stick
ll U?up to the Peninsula. If they
**\'esterday**a rood deal of work was
done toward cettlnr the^t -off the
rocks, but she Was stuck so hard that for the road will be let and the materthe N.. N A N. car ferry, whtch asve
her a line, did not dare pull hard,
B Stronc. *»f the
enoarh Ui release her for fear of do^
H. Stfbni: A Son. ct.i _
*"!iL**^
cveninc. and has
wired that he U anxious to clm^ matup at once, take the contract and
». so far aa known. order his material. The lecsl matters
wim
1 by the accident, and of the road are all arranced. and It U
IT way to Trsversi* now simply a question of the rsUInc
”romuJi" '***“
iVntnsiils has
Attorney Boselly says that there>
V
tUe or no doubt thst the money will
II be raised this vreek.
Hi«b Sebaal Taam Will Meat Manistes
: m th# Salt City Jnataad^ Hare
COUNOL TONIGHT
Hk
the Tall
CAM'^S
^'t^ lookout where Dwitflns sras
staUoned U oo top of the Sleeping
Charles Robinaon went to reDsrlcslns at 7:50. as he sras to
go on duty at 8. He found the door
of the lookout closed, but not fas
tened. aad when be opened It. DwlcON THEtR ANNUAL TOUR
Clns was lying on the floor, atone dead,
and there srak a strong smell of gu C. Mam and Company Left This Mornin the room. Tsro daxzltng flashee of
-Op«s In Cadillac Thursday,
f r KWEN met DISASTER Ilchtnlnc
and heavy peals of thnnder
daro and his company of enter
rang out as Robinson was climbing
the bluff. Osriggliis had been down tainers left this morning to Cadillac,
where they wUl open their annual !yceum tour Thursday evening. The
company
this year consists of E. Maro.
bly Just enterlog the lookout and fasCharles Abbott of Chicago, and Gea
Hunter and Isaac Pennington of this
tSt*klllJd him*"
He leaves!‘a^lfe and two daughters. rllv
T and k years, besides a brother
ilo and a Sister in Colorado. The
body waq taken today to Georgetown.
Don't forpet the apecisi sale
(>ttawa county, for Interment.
. Jsrdiniefs and Jsrdinier
Ranch S200.000
w. The Boston
n Laid Waste—
Watenr-ayed.
ttokemp( aad be
smeared with blood that had nowed
from The scalp wound riven by the
doorkeepar, and hla lanruace that of
a loreicner. Elliott was the llvina
type W an anarchist. HU talk was
L ;;
The others
Glen Havem. Mich.. OcL 5.—John
Dwlcctns. turfman at Sleeplnc Bmulife sartne tutlon. while on duty at
the watch tower on Sleeplnc Bear
Point. Saturday evenlnc at $ o'clock,
was struck by Ilchtnlnc and tnstanUj
STRUCK ST
; mLONE
tajurlat bad baaa draaaad be waa
tmafaraad to No. l poUea atatioo.
Clacla-a woood la aot aariooa.
Tba sacral aervloe maa racofnUxad
Bllloti aa tba aaiae atraaccr who at
tamptad to eater the preaWcmV
cborch durtac the aerrlcea .yeaterdar.
The praaldaot was attaadiac the ter
, )' ;
Mrs LaPranler sriU do drnsimakiBg
I to Etort In
10 tUSFMAN MET IN tabUshed?^ new brick buUdlng
which IsWng completed at 411 South
STANT DEATH
Union
by Prank Dqpn. The
new Ann wlU be composed of E. H.
and L. A. Campbell, both of whom
havebeen In the employ of Jacob
SLEEPING REAR POINT
In Wrack of French I
i
SEVENTH TEAR—1»*4
WM fond d«d la bad tlilf annilaK. ON
Daeaaaad vma promlaaot to rapobUcn polUSa. a ratarma of tba drll
Purtsch nine years. Formerly he sms
war. aa extaaaira vrttar oe local his
tory aad ladlaa topics, aditor of tba •OLT CAME WHICH ENDED HIS emoloyed srlth a large wholesale grtv
boose in Chicago, and mss In
LIFE
ness In that city a year to hta-
WM UMd • Kntf,
>
MOXDAY. OCTOBER 5, IMS,
NEW GIOCEIT BUSINESS
~$TOIW
BLOCK.
COR.
FRoarr.
MO
UNION.
A Very
Popilar
Garmenl
Ten Dollars to
Eighteen Dollars
buys one from our very
complete assortment of
styles and sizes—you’ll
never regret a purchase
of one of these coats—
Already our sales exceed
our anticipations, and
we are obliged to re.order
aaiilti ■
aiiifttCwgiT
; onr. lacH,
THE EVKNIKQ BECOKD. TRAt
THEEVENINGRECORD
WUIMG FDR CtSSML
PEOPLES
SAVINGS
BANK
Imon Wolf Writes te Aabss^
BBtloroo Jewish Outrsces.
ClUfiD IlUVUtC HSI
-*yTMOt. T. SATtt aM i. W. I
i
hoxoat, octobeb s, i»oa
lEQinSTB PBOOr OF
CMLOAD OF IHi? HAS ARHIVED
BUSINESS URDS.
H«t«tFWeofCtai*e. And we ihe 6n«*t
Ime of Hcntiag Stowea ever shown b Micb^
Itmu Tbe carload wei^ SOJKK) pound*.
How many atovea wme there? The one
who gncxae* the eaact number gei$ this
prett) Round Oak Herter.
It has aih pan. nickel screw draft in aah
door, uickdK^ew draft in toixe feed door,
nickd foot raila, nickd name plate; a beau,
tiful nickd urn. Oar price i*only ..$4.rS
NfM < • • • S60,m
SMkMmAMMil
UakVlT - - - $68,000
moQ Wolf of Weaklngton. wto
ml general la Egypt uudrr Praall Grant and la i»roiulnmt to Jeartak
dlIa”!StS!LI!rM
^
IM acta* of kpa^lly Uaikared
C, A. •KSLCHCK. CAr
.
rssr^akrs ii::rsn.cS‘
r trsi: x
NKIII8 M AU N«MC ES
Neat price Round Oak------------- . . .$8.50
\ orncens
taad
Tkle «M tompmmtkm for wrrten
Good Air Tight Heater* ftom S1.S6 $1.76,
$8.60, and soon, right along.PL
•^CMalaa-
dock heat oa Octo
aiak^ trip froai
MIm Baaal* Saurtk: daagkter of •
jrm»r aaar OMtiae. M*.. aold ker kalr
aoctloa a fev days aso to
oa*y to patat tke local ekurck
IMB tte ncm 4i0iftet, «1M> 09P0M«
Ik* Cite
|Mad
.
:
I
fMiwrttjr
lia»t
MUU. Jim MM
tk« MMtel mmIm of mmtm «> Mo'
mbM. WkM Mr. tank oppoMd
Blau or Oklo. aty of Toledo.
calk tkat
be It aealor partaer of the firm of F.
J. rnaaey * Oo.. doUg kaalaoM la tke
City of Tol^. Oooaty Md BtaU
tke Mua of ON
OLLABB
tor aaek aad rrary eaM of Catairfc
cared by tke oae
Mt «f tkc Ursa Md grovtas ladtt«tfla* <tf Ik* mi*. How*t*t. t
“•'■“^SSnCiCHKNKV
tk*
part
yaar
ibM.
kM
fore aie aad eubecnbed poaed and the Inbumanltle# pra<
la
preeeoee. tklt dta oay of Da on tke Iluaalan aubjtH-U of Jcwlak
, It
Mleklgaa
a
eoaUnurtl
every year from 3U.<W0 to i
tlM*oi
to
faror
of
Ike I
i-ra to tbe United Stale*. Tbla
'
aad of Ike Ualiad Statae fuUWl
(8ekl)
Notary Public. ateady aiream. owing to tbe Ute oolHall e Catarrh Cure U takeo
ragea. will he li«iva
aally. apd acu dlrectiy on tke
ery newcomer wlU f»
aad aioeotte aurtacee of the •
Send for teatimoalaU. free.
>IJ*nt tkls tlBMi. aad tk«r* It
K. J. CHBNBY it CO.. Toledo. O 5.Sw.uai Itu-laii aiibjeci* of Jcwlah
faltb loyal. |Mitrl«*tU- Uumlana by glvnteaJ aMaraoea tkat tke iraaly
tog them e,|ua'l right- at
I be ratlfted by the kooae
Wkll^tocur the enmity of S
O. ft A I. ANNUAL tXCUItllON and my
MkmcM. kU •fforu Mtac to bMati
'
.V
/II
I
Von are akont returning to the empU« of BubU." aaya the wHter. -Too
wlU hare to glee an aaount of tbe pobntlment of tbU country to tke lato
ge. agatert tke Jew. of KbOiliieff.
Are you fully aware UtaL altbongb tke
government of the United KUtea could
not ofSclBllj voice tbU eeotUuent. yet It
kM w> doukt of the extotmcv of aock
aendment and la morally hound to fw
apcct and enforce ItT
‘Tlietvfoia, to view of Ute declanitloo
ao hroadly tuede l.y you that K
kaa been the fiieod of the U
state* and deelrc* a toattouaiua of Ita
friendahif. It U high lime to evldenca
the frtemlahlp by deed, and not kg
'
^
(BtauSal^Bei^ty aad aMth! 13 00.)
Tueeday. October Ath.
KkhoMod. todT^.OO. Tueeday. Oct.
13th.
and evade, and you will prtx Ipltate Into
tbe bnlU of o.ugrra* and tbe aUte leg
lalntuiva the ltitem|aTatr mouthing, of
tbe 1M heiulng I-Fim.'lnn. ^iid Gw
oMtrwin andV^eT.
Oraad TravarM HkraW aad Traipri*
■e-e. a L. Lockwood. Oen’l. Paaa
Hay Baku, aeeompaated by portrait- Ag.-nt. Grand Raplde. Mick
of the aak)eeta ,Tke arUclet oooul*.
rrtereMec to old ilaiet la the aewtpa
per boelaeee la tkU tectiao. which
wlU kf eepeeUlly lale«rt^ to the VANDERBILT SUES EDITOR.
li:
. >
V
\
eirly rtmgglee of tkete omi la balldIpg ap aewe|N9*r*. wkM bare b«^
Comelios VandeRdlt kaa Inatnicted
ecNM poverfot laluecicec la the at a promtoent tow firm to bring suit for
Ubd agalnat tbe Norortl (newapaper).
faliBOf Ike ragloa.
wboaa adltor VanderbUt waota aeveretj piiBtohad. aaya tka St. reteraburg
NEW BACON CIPHER.
eorreapoodentof tka rklladclpUto Norik
Amerioan. This to tke edltoFa crime:
-When Oomellne and kla frteoda vto^
tied St. retarabnrg to tkair yacht.”
wrote tke oewMaper. ”tb* ladtea were
walJ kaewa ackolar and erlenUftr In
hard up for jewelry. They bad not
dared bring Ibalrtlarm* and other great
new rlpber In the wrlllnge of Willlem
la to ao barimric a eoMtry as BaaTrt tbe ladle* did nat care to ap
Bkakeipeere wkUdi piuvee tkat FrancN Bacon wae In reaUty Ike author of paar without Jewalry at a dtoner party
tka BkakeMaare ideye, aaye tke New glran oo the yacht to aemral meinben»
lAf*«lr|lntoMrt Bl. LuuK a
TerkWarM.
Dr. Kwd kaa worked oot and wUI
fcDia the teat of tke I
ed ptumes they wore at the dinner and
aent them bark next day with tbelr re
wrUlage of Becon. In them le rrtter- gret*.”
Annderblll denle* tke atory and
aiad Baeoa** cialai to the antkomhlp.
wants the Novoatl man pnnUbed for
Tk^ alto oaotola kla aigent ajipeal t4i
tke datdidimfa to work oot all ikr
Hpker and let tke world kiioe
[ dlploiuarj or
ilateamanahliG
•To have your govermiienl prove Ita
take tidvaiilace of the overxvheli.dng
pul.U. e«-ntlmeul of Uie |»e»»ple of
Uiilh-d Slate, and negotiate a
treaty with our goveri.inent gtia
ti^-lng the nniFguitiou of tl»e Auier
pa«.I*ort to llw«to. lm-.qiertlve uf
or envtl, and Ihu. .Haying hy i.-n.ealde luenn. Ihl.
aggravating ami
annoying dlffereme U twm*n t
great and friendly lamerax
-You are well verm-*l Ju Nie art* of
dlplomary ami knoa. a. I \ti
f.-« lUig. of onr g».\eminent on t
iroiiaiit
Tl... la.^.le of <
Stale, an- sl.nx tn anger.
.xme anuieml they not only think free
ly. blit will a«-t
^ a.4».’-ltmle do I •»|.-ak
l»o|
^•nror«•»«^l al.y
liave profited by yoni .-nfoi
and will give in iI.*m- wUn govern
Kiixata a faill.fnl Umlghl Into tl..
of Aim-rlean pnbli.-opinion, wlilel. wlU
BSBbU
AYFriadritk
ChasWlltolai
WakamLoedcoi
GTY OPERA HOUSE
^ Th. X
OnMlMlKK^Oraly
WNNsdiy, Octubir 7tb
LW HUTII8S & SOI Mr. Stl|*N Flt^
FIRE INSURANCE
EtM Hodgson
wss'
and an
1 g;.
Ignallu* Denaellj and other ad
|): “T““”
after yaam of leog
1^1 ;
.
auegrama to the
only prore that
or. but that be
aad to be tke aon of gueen KHaa
bath and rightful krlr te tbe tl.n.oe
aaya IN Kord, many ei
TkM toireel. aaj
iraocdlaary pete
5- ,- SV’TSS,
rcetlgatur'a reading of tl
w klok. ke aaya. emtpled with tke c
writing In the teat of the ptoya. •
that Itocuu. with the mastotauce o
JaMou. exhnmed tke body of S
igiear* and cast It Into the
Thamea.dn>Mlttog 1a Ita place a
reakH cealalnlttg the key to the <
and amor of itoam'a (Skakeapr
. laiaat and bert writing* lo Ikr or
I »r. Ford la certoto. will ka fmiud wbmi
III* grave la epeeed. !►£. konr* tnin*
latkm of tke toecripCkm foUoir*:
IT neke. goode frleud for tb^ deed
eet 1 tel. Fr. llecmi. 4ugg; he roae.
See. air: llaatr: Store tke etone*.
Sypketa and a beet Ma. reel tamlb
d Bot la
itoM Srtr^TfS
"BufM or^POea.* Otto DMd of
HoMer. Mo., wrttoa: ”1 auBarad with
aa acty sore tor a year, but a bos of
iluMtIea-a AnGoa Saltre eurad me.*
For Xewaert PlMarA
JIENTISTS™
All Work of Hlfhort Poealkle O
Eir«* Gold Werir a SpocUlty.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
New Wllhe tr Block CItl
7m
os-rKOF>A*ri-iv |
Hot Springs
AND THE
Black Hills
Dead wood and Lead.
SpecUl low round-PIr rates are in
ellect Irom Chicagn and all points
east daily during Septeinber. Colonlsta’ and Homeseek^’ rates^lrf
car*i!S«aJd^d
drily
oo fast trains.
The rapid devrlopmeiJt of the B
HOls regHKi in agriculture, mining
stock r.King IS unprecedented,
the United Suies Oovemmeni
given official recognition to the a
icinal value ol the waters at
aWed veterans of the regular am
CHICAGO & NORTH-
ward wn-« klng fneml-hlp* and i-eiHlbly adinlnWlnjtl.Miv :nd.-»^ Hi* w t^li***
and mandauw an- lennl -l. otayed and
CANE FO:^ JUSTICE HARLAN
TheStaH
1. married life is gmmfally
advmatane aad fZa to toce aad fail, in
Scab.
her hnabaad grows even
-ailed
nv.-iiily ou-lk*t.aieauier Foiiw for Xi-w
York, eu'rnme^
home to Soiith
Uina. carried with hi
for .Mr. Jorilce II*
InKtoii .Mur.
ll i- a tortolae .
womanly bcahk.
l^ty or an unbcaltby i
esoo
follow*
g” Till-1-1
of Ju«tlce Unrlan - dit-l-lou
to ocxml with tin* aentlinenl «ji
nnrac& Prcacriptioo now feel fully arar- The «nne will I-* pn-aented to Jn-tlce
Uttrtun by Judge Wlk-ox lu bctoilf
Ih-lfgaic uiplano Uokm . and oti
of Lcnoorrtiea, Female Weakneea, Pro-
write-. -F.
ed a
Yellow Jat
her of phyrictona and tried all aorta
of medlrlnea. but gnf no relief. Then
I began tbe uae of Eiectrlc Bitter*
and feel that I am now cured of a
O. R. A 1 agent about IL
IhTO-lti
TOMATOES ^ANTED-We wll
cenu per buakel for weU rii
It delivered at tke factory. Md
ora all packagea Traverse City
aatogoT^
medicine
imdf
fur
Liver
and
Kidney
debility, get Electric Bitter*. Ifa guar
anteed by Jaa. G. Johnson and F. H.
Mead*
Only kOc.
GKINNELL BBOS. rtBL have a few
Tb* Q. B. ft I. wfll (Ira It. nawl
baigatos tad to piaaoa aad orgsaa. omira w Timdir. OctolMr «. to
tli S. Primt atinet. Call betora the OMfoU H.M. Tirtodo U.M. CUraao
eala rioana.
iMTdi
si2
DlmlaUlitoa UeIMtIt la angRt-aKri tliat the height of the
Mlaalasippr- flooda could be 4lml.n
laked. with gnwt Incldeatal profit to
agriculture, by bulldlnff reaervoira to
Ha weeteru braorkfe.
$ R. A I. uunal
to Dp
aoeoM excuralon wiU be to RIakmoud,
lad., aa Taaaday. October Ittk. Mrs
I3.M. Tielteu good te raiara ftw Id
TMT A RtOPNI
Hotel Brunswick
L. L A. BUILDINa
COMEDY
pathos
MUSIC K.ARCE
SENTIMENT
314 FRONT ST.
Cl^,
O. P. CARVCft A BBO.
FIRE insurance'
A
HUSBAND
ON
SALARY
Ma-o|»w
LARSOr^S PARK
HOTEL
BUTTOKB BAY. MIfH
The Peerfeaa Fin* Panto arc better
han merchant Uilor made. Made by
eerless Mfg. Co., Detroit Sold by
Gutrontccil
a Gilt-cdgcd
traction
Every
in
At
Particular.
25c. 3Scud soe
G. R 4 1. annual excursion to De
troit. Toledo. Chicago, and Grand Rap
id-. Tuesday. October C
To RichOctober 13. See C. R A I agent,
for partiruiam.
nfcono W4NT
TALK ABOUT
GIFT GIVING!
M€»ro Im Ono lT¥%m±
nrHom All!
homrthing new to tbe way of cDt<
talnlng to wkal Newport boateeae. are
atm rtrirlog for. and. aUhough It had I
tkonicbt that the Inventive g«'«iu.
TOMATOES WANTED-We will pay
30 ceau par boakel tor well ripened
fruit dellrerud at the factory, aad
ar^^^kage*. Trmrerae^gty
PKNHALLC<10N
U Ctty.MkA
I
aluce run the very «mtt of poeaibill
tlea. AXra WIlUam K. Trarera appeara
lo have made a dlacorery tkat la really
amwl aad toterartlng. aaya tbe New
York Harald.
Mm Trurem contem
pUtea adding to tke Hat of Newp..rt p-lrat* attraettona a Japaneae ganlen.
e ake can give entertainment-, elamall or elaborate, within an en
taaent tkat aball be at least aoinew hat auggratlve of the aunny orkni.
Inite plana bare art yet been for-
Excellent Comirany in
the Bnghtext Comcilv in ycar»
DM. tAWVKR A
A RECEPTION GARDEN.
a*v*l«r
J. W. SLATER
DVLt'stST"^—Strg2^i=*.2SSSi‘
BCOari.
«;Aflaa.»a
JUBmHimm
JOCrmaar
1
Aa.
This is from our CLO.AK DEPARTMKNT and this
is what we are iioinjv—IJsten! We have some of those
elegant 45 and r>(*, inch garments in Castor. Tan. Black
and Brown »hat range in price from $10 t)0 to $30.00.
We do no: w ant them. We would much rather you
would have them, and to make it an object for you to
purchase them, we will give you
::
::
ABSOLUTELY FREE » ♦
FROM $5.00 $15.00
This is the way it is done—if you purchase a $10.00
coat from this particular line, paying that price, we will
make you a clean gift of $5.00. If you pay $15.00 for
one of our splendid $15.00 garments, wc make you a present of $7.50 in cash. If you
want a $30.00 coat, you will receive $15.00. Did you ever have a fairer offer?
VVhat do you care if these were made last season. The material, the fit. the work
manship, is the best that can be found. Tis true the style is somewhat changed, but
if you want a good serviceable garment, one that keeps you warm, fits you picrfectly.
is made of the best of cloth, and really Idoks well, why buy some of these. One
thing to remember, these garments at these prices will not last long. The wisest plan
is to make your purchases at the earliest possible moment, and while they last they
will be sold as we have stated at just
One-Half The Former Price ^
COME TOMORROW and own a splendid coat—The cheapest you ever bought.
THE IMNIUH b Ur
KM»inu nawn
K.1
onrr,
THE STEHUrO BBOMtP, THAI
m 1$ A POMT
worth rwnombering, namely:
that when we introduce our
••BEST” flour to you and say
ifa all the name implies you
may rely upon what we say-
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAvacmsK onrv,
miom.
ANBISMf ff IK
mSWHWIIKU
mice, mokdav, octobek i, iwa.
TO-DAY
(SM«rd.y)
SPECIAL
RING SALE
Big Diaccmiit Cor Cash.
________
**^MotWr.” cried tW boy. -wc motojJSSaaTw'exhaust hto
St j^T?^"ranrr^:c‘rtS ofTurCru*^ .500.000 alone
- etttoV-^
wardMr*, t'rato honVd the bays Into lha
‘aLSw?“rJ
17.500.000 to
honae and thnmt then, tote a cloa^
^ swallowed up I proaeuta. IS.OOO.OIK.
bad acareety done ao
“^jgoea for pocket money, and
with a loug haard «uw riding down tha ,
fS.000.000 for the table
doamocbera. None'
af them
the Back Bsr DtotHct.
s:-S“, ft—
rlergymail named Haylem. called tba Uie awlfl current. The line became
•ilgbtlng paraim.” was captain of IW entangled about the unfortunate man;*
baud When they reached tW booat body. and. deaplte hto effort* to re^
lease hlmaelf or reach the ^hore. be
-Is this t'rmto s placer
,
drowned
”Yea.” retdtod Mra. Crain.
I
Bayles dtamooated and with aeraemr
\«*rtti«- Im » ir**T-rk-of hto men pmoardMl. without making' auh.i.i: il.c
li. tm works fo.
any qowtiona, to aenrrb tW b!«aft He the Fuuril. this .%ear i* the string of
argued that IW boy would natormllj go m„Mb,rl« .T«.A.ers. a Web .^utatos
to hto home for a hiding ptaca and fo- • frmii !.«■■» t« lo.iem
hers. «iyt
Kveulng World Tl»w
opoe the ri»*f aud fnmla tm Ihwcun
atnwt. Hair way np this airtr
OUrer Wrodrtl IMnea. The
la still to poaaeaaloti of the family. The
t'Blrrralty club la to the aaroe lurallty.
atol plenty, of Sue realdeocea may be
addNl to the list of Imlbtlnga whh-h
gormiur of MaaMTbiiMKto Md wUl proSt Immeoarly by tl
I
lo rrrHre to a frv d«r« aant- TWlr mdat la-aotlful aMr would
t»*Ilwlaary m»»rt o« fhr or«
posed to l*e hlltlC up on a l-dr «.r I
were dragged from the
nod a proper recognition of the i
^ en out Into the yard to front of tW befonhefon* to-lHK
todng -I -’ff \t »h*‘
AW ISH|»rurrtunit of tW Back itaj 4I» tlon would rMiulre a ramstructi
honae.
: Wl.st I- eull. d
the water Ade of the bnnara. <lv
tfUA of llueluli whirl! to But
BWd _
_
___ _
_
wl •‘Which la Walter tTaner aakfd lha of UH-S4. -trill
to aod Whhli to euansiiClIito to llerp|a|»aeot ae a great wator parte- Buatoa
-n-r
WfMsi to
hrrr iw n.ml uiihjoe the legend T-bartea Hirer R«wa- achoolmatea«p«-.
and bosom friend-. Late^
an iMirk *X tory nau neen oai gunoing lor -ei^t>f J tle year- H.-rinl ali"ne.biMiling
tW pllhW.
wHh a wHto arra nimnitoahm. show bow the thrifty
Ifiy and
had ahol ane of their Im* gr.*n.i h. fa^u^ ni.itl ii has W
»nd •toulsts.
•W.ulst-. Crain
< rs
df wal»^. wlihh c-an lie fnuiMl lii any nature loving i-sqile of the dl.irl. t men and fled
cUr lu the l iiHetl Mtatem mays IW have presided IW bonle
ihe During IW pursuit n »*ountry woman ■ braitoi. .\l
;» eir.'illllfefvm*.*
,„o wiMiu. tW fugitive imawsl told tbe out | air ImII.-...
river tieforv real e-uie tiaa to*<>i
*■
valuiible. ami private Intermn. have bi»‘* »i*kt he was Waller rrato. The , atomi '“
-kyroiket*
.Vfier
le*H of high
tW Aral diVMleraiuui In thl* dnwm of
when 111.* nil rewles
, *.•«., K-t... r«..M.., ..K.. br...„!
mrwfr this the b-gtolatUfe thto year
.
ftavlewaa
one
of
thoaerxirvme
na
«f
feel
on
a
MUlei
idgin. A'l^iu ^
paaaed the a«1 for tlie building of the to eiOoy a clear vk*w of the
rharlea rlrer dan. at or near tbe alie
Imiwtleut. to to.ru which Of! Urea hi
The liouk- of iW riinrle- up thningh Hr
of the preaeol Cralgle Irtidge. Thto to
ed o.,e uf hi. tamdltoatoad
Wabrl.iwi.,
Wallliam.
Newton
niid
the
tW foomlaliou of the entire euterptiae. Ke«tlu»m. to iMlham. have l-s*ii taken that W might have
re him
him abot at ones fore
A million aud a half dollar, to to he
,,„rk and to* off. fur be had gut wind of tbe , rang whtoh to at an altitude of nWut
far tbe iHiblle by tli
third of a mile.
npent mrsHvtlng to
4*<iiiiMd-aioii. Tbe i-diiy of ito* -tale In «dva
this dam
ahilii; Ibe enten.rl-e I- almllar to lluil
BtOf. will I
TRAVERSE CITY MARKEta.
<:iMirlee Klee# mmmtrn fm I
.«<• ->•
>».-—«
r parkway as the <Kminda-lon '*Wben tbe ayatem to complete ibert* abou at he was i
.A ba-k !,f .umrlenl slxe will will iH* touiiliig np IW riiarle* for over are t * you Mr-.
flfle. li lulk*- lo Itedhaiu. There an* ! ”A
I.W rearloM ..idy by
dmwbrhlge.. «fi.1 the rharlea aWre
rmtgto brUlge to a port of navigable
wafer, lint It to ei|-^.d lliat tbe
mii-onl
tbe government will lie
>e law to fhal tbe
Itoe pr.M,
host eight feel al-ive the water below.
Ilgiired by fla* Ibwioii Use. Titerefore
tide* will ne%Df enter Into tbe region
again Only fresh water will flow In
TW eulreiit will to* vi*ry alow , for the
volume uf the I barkw to md large
wWo all tide water to reiuovcjl. and
tb. w.irr .i»T. tt«. o.n. will
p^rlevH ean W malnUtned. and
....$1.00....
... ...........
Correcled dally. The Record to not’
reaponalble for change of prices:
j
...
^1111:
‘‘EVER REAbY FLASH LIGHT”
i Jurt the thing fi>r Wa'chntcn, Hunters. Oilmen, Phwcitn«, l.itjuor
DcaWra, Sailor*. Kngincers an.: \U hinists.
Alwap
Ritdr
Id
Trulli
Everybody Uses Jewelryl
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
No. 125 Cass St.
And every body waau the begt
That is the kind I ewry. I have
a fine new stock, complete with
UtestnovcUicsin GoldandSa-
iUtSTOU SORE? USE
M
aracamph
lUtkoi
WATCHES, CLOCKS.
DIAMONDS
cr Bbier R(f<<idaL
Additional room enables me lo offer a larger and better dispUy
than ever before.
:
tiohing. Bleeding PUem,
Stops the Itching.
L. M. BENNETT
FOR SALE BY JAB. G. JOHNSON AND 8. E. WAIT A SONS.
Thursday,
6RAN0
OPERA
HOUSE
OcttbN
PERE MARQUETTE
ri Su‘'.iS:iriSL“a.a C^tr-IL-W
OEMEST
CHEAPEST
..HEALTHIEST.^
* AMB
ABSOLUTELY OWHttB
t* a
QUINCY
L.IOM-T
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
IS
Tr»la« lo-Tr n“r»v,srwr City for <ir-nd lUp
tn Trnvwiw.- iTly 1;»
p. ni-nilll;l&p m.
TUr7 .a'i* ni trnta u dally.
C I. htX'KWt-,U.
.7
T^
PEIUOOO WATTS j
iNftoultlnrBMlrii
ADAMS
UcUiUPmi^to.
SAWYER
On account of the utortny' weather Saturday
evening a good many of the young men wert
prevented (yom attending our
C!yi«0*O« Bit »t C*ikgt
BnmiChWBO.....
Those who were in expressed themselves at
highly pleased with the.COLLEGE BRAND '
To give a larger number an opportunity we have
'postponed the contest till TUKSD.AY EX ENING
Itetween 7:30 to S:30.
WMwt rto
RASTALL, «
Ttou Huatling Juwrulwr
S and youre John HayleaX I
Full* aud
you ill Kentucky when you wkra
New ton Fpi-r Fall-, but imrtage- for
OKtiats a Uiy. and a worse hoy I never kneW.
cano(*« and lo«\- fur lirer -teamtoiats
-Thcl>csl New KngUnd Story
f to tmrrr*« this ' TWy msid when you got ir llglon and
will make It
F.ver Wntten.one of the moat went to preachla* you hAd turned anatug rl^er trlpa lu tW <*ouiury
gel but I didn t bellere It."
thto speech excited tha
r«*r llo-toti theie to a further ton
paraon a” nature,
chapter to Ihe story. When the im w erlJ In the "flghllng
"I
dam to flntol»ed the water In tto* Fen‘'WbUh of them, boys to your aonr
le limits of the elty he asked
way. Whleh 1- In the
by tW made laud, will
tovel a- Ibe water In
he on IW .
tW rharlea river Itn-ln. Hoat- ami
raum*s will have free entrance Into this
large and adorned part of Ho«|uii*a turn, and taking two g«na from
art-t«icratlr section. lniprov«*«l by all man placed one In the handa of t«ch of
that lamWai- engtm*<*n! with •il•eral the toiyx ‘Then he orderedd^bto
bla ^ to
appropriation- .*an a.^.mpll-li If fill- pUcr Mra. Cm
her houaa with bar faro to tbe wall.
Walter Crain divlnad that the oat’T
Uw waa preparing to make a teat at
to which of tha boye waa the aon by
ordering them to flrr on the mother.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
He whlapered aometblng to hto friend,
Tha Ux rollt for tha colIacUon of
who nodded aaeent. Both boya were :hool
and city taxea and apaclal aa—AND—
pale aa a night rotot.
aeaamenu for the five wards of. the
".Vow, rmtoa your fima.” aaid Bajlea. city of Travaraa City. Michigan, h^a
-and when I order you to Are aboot baen placed In my handa for eollecthto woman. The one who falto dtoa ’*
"fAa
r//top#
poMipt Bondnrad
At tbe moment the notaa of a bugle ^I*wlll
will ba In my ooflloe for tha purpose
taxea every week- J mko Ae nrat. wAgf k§ caaia for,
rang out clear and naar, and horoea*
November IsL
gW the hng ho intondod to
boofa wero heard beattag tha roaA
11
ll:3Q
o’clock
every eye waa torned to oae, and
Postponed \
antil tmsda9^\
Evening October 6
^
Solid Gold Ring^-
gircyMr<Mei«oa|ittUM<iea«itMO^____________
clotbea roDimoo among tW poor wbltaa Clato loai hto life McClain was to a
nicABURc aiouiM roi mua
JEWELRY
STORE
I KnaarUto and tW Cum
tosuntoldk weni to bar door with n
tontsn to Wr hand and. looking up thn.
MmL saw two toan ootolag on a quick
fwn. Aaaoonaathay raarhodapototi —
appoalto IW
^, w^
tW wumaa noogntaad la one of them
bar son. Walter Crato, eighteen years ' ^ paoaaho
?>.;-irs5:2r
BOSTOIS WdTBI PUK
RA8TALL*8
NEW
THEBIOOD
ar THE
—
School boys and the like, to come ip. This “Col
lege Brand" is made espeeikUy for the young men
(boys) from 10to 20 years of age. However the
older men of iUm stature can be perfectly fitted
and are eligible to enter the content. The one
who has the test form to fit. as decided by the
judges, will be presented with a suit of this College
Btaod Clothing. ABSOLUTELY FREE OF
CHARGE. TUESDAY EVENING. 7d» to 8dW.
vTliB Bolton Stiw »
THE
Mason’s Corner Folks
n.'r«:,2^:‘S:4”ssL..oc«xu.
waa beard In the oppoalte direction,
and a coocouiwe of rittoana. who bad
heard of the approach of tha Union
•nn^ww aoen cmnl^tyj^j^
Sr31^S
nlnlng unpaid on October
Suddenly tbe boja turned together
itil November IsL n penalty
and Walter LYmln’a voice waa heard
r cent for eoItocUon will be
above tbe ahont.
”5Trer
^i
M. R.
IW-tf
Th# oottawa looked aboot them
kowarer. that they warn caogbt
a rat in a trap. Fenroa pewvented their
riding to the wooda, while the road
waa packed on the north by an army,
on the south b7 citlaen UnkwUta. .
The boya rolled wildly to the paaaing
Irovalry. who wero not long tn Uklng
In tbe attnatlon and. riding into the
'ptoro. they dtaarmed the baud
On tbe march to KooxvUto
Bnrnalde. not rorl^ to be Inc
with such priaooera, directed that they
be art at dbarty. Thto waa dene
thronga of Unkmtota. had they
QRINNELL BROS, have three square
pianos In tbe way and want to aeU
them. They are Just being put tn
good order. These are special bar
fruit dullrered «t tb* Uctory. bad
rMuni all packas**. Trareta«_Clt,
M a A. A . R. R.
Tr-lM
irii
Tr—rm Cttp U<»
*
LARGE and EXCEL
LENT COMPANY.
•^Onogroot hig tough from 6agioniog to ood ood tho owootott
hto otoryotor iotdr
8*st Mto tx«*a IhU im>rntr.»:*
Prices: 36. 60. 76. $ I .OO
Box Seats
$1.60
EXAMliUTlOH OF TEACHERS.
mmmm.
1.1..-! t^ M>d 1ft. II
Loan Headqnaftafs
Inri&j
IjlfURNmJRL.RANOS.
^H0RSeS.Vi^60K5,tTc|
WANTED!
I will pay the high
est Market Price
THE NATIONAL LOAN CO.
JARPET CIEAH1I6 WOttL.
IOBlf,IIOSS5eOIIPAIY.BnkMi
Armcmk. N. T. “but
SS^rttSTDr^Ktalrl**Now 1
In the inteieata of the popvgtlon of the
dlatrict He offered to maV^ any coopit free of charge w l-» within the
\Ta M. A N. E. and Northern Michi
gan TraMporUtion Co.; I4.T5 for
StoSS; yiSTypT. Kifl
IRINNKLL BROS, have tha only com
SS£5t'“'”‘^*a..b,.i
One hundred twenty or more ptg«G
every one ol whk* b oThtmun
interest, nnd every irtide b illwirated. There b no better magadne
oftravel for teachers and pupib than
Tko Poor Treat feet.
Publbhed monthly by
George H. Danida. Fifty e*nta
a year, single copies five cents.
Sold by news deakis everywhere,
or addre* the pnblbher.
No. 7 East Forty-eeoood street.
New York.
OATS
thtoff Ibu^t
tb- lo a.^
Walter Crain nnd hto fi*end enllated
In tbe 1‘nlon army, and both dtotlnimpton-on-Thani.^ to hti'Alina
nt the defeoar of
lal Indwreuient- I.* young w»irknien
Port Sandeta. near KnoxrUto. whld
want t«. m.iiTA and acllle duwiu
occurred later and which rotabitoho ___ tbe
Ixmdou Chronlcto. The urban
Unkw rale in east Tenneaaee.
dlatrht raunril baa lately acquired an
^
TRUMAN BASSrORD.
t at Rn«d.Ill. upon wbkh
Savaa Ttoo Pram Oaath.
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS
Carpet OroninK ai*d Feather Reno-
5000 eOSHELS
OF OATS
H. B. CHAPW. Frwrtcl-r.
yna imwut* ite o-waMi
inal aietirakm to Da*
%;
cnr, MICIL, MOXDAT, OCTOBER 5,19M.
WHm SHALL
(TBETPLAn ^Vwy
ANOTHCll OAMK WITH MO OAP^
IM OKIMO OOMOIOCRCO
WAIT DEPAITKIT
VtCTIMS Of X rays. ■
f «lie^I ^
jm
Mating
vaa bald at tte Ftlaada ebareb laai
araaiag Tba brogram waa glvaa «Oraly by tba ladlaa of ibe ebareb and
Dress Goods Specials
9mm WMt W 0« W tiM F. t T«wm
^ M.
Mii OtHm taif« W Flay M Nm.
rr.
fonrtb mnmm la bto aertos oa sin for direct examlnsttoa of Injuries has
laat mrmim The sahjaet was “Sin- been abandoned,
Alr««4f th« aultiar
a ratora laa
tu Paatohment." There was a large
The rays are now employed to take
witk Mg Rap!<l« i« Mag eoaaldari
tbe photographs from wrblcb the sur
.'ta4 fkara la a wH# illffavvoea at opl
geon works, thus svokliug the aet^
sity of maalpttlatlng a Umb while tbe
rays ara actually fdaylag oo IL Clovrs
with toad foU «wed Into tbe l^.-k j
were tried, but they were found to
am tbair oara gnmada. Otbara do aot
T^trerae Bay Tent. No. 13d. K O Impede the hstids to such an exteut
T. M. M.. will have a good time and that ibry w^-re di-.-arded
•
!
beaCataak supper this evening
Mr. Wilson, ooe of the two men w1m»|
Tbe repnlrtag of tbe defectUe cc^ used to make tbe dlrwt examlnstU.uR!
daaanaau, Aad tbara ara jrat otbara
***** ”>• ■* **^ ****^‘**^ expUlm^
rr«rsu.'i:-'isr,ir;
.'r:ur.?s:KSr:2.-s:
2:rsiri;‘..'2L“sr.:?
Ms «IM. « (AM w*r. to to ploroO
MlweHabam.wl^ h^ ^ ln t^^^^
lor tne past
^t£i Mat m!??'^ba‘lKt
nlaataa Trararae City bad takan It
away ITHB than, and Baas
rhargad aaroaa tba llaa for a
down. Tba try at goal was a l
Harrla. tba »aeb azplottad
who coaebaa F. I. aad plays oo tbe
team, to esrtalnly a ftarea player, but
he foitad la Vogetoaag aad Babe Wla
nie aad Tony Kokoa maa who eonid
keep him boay atagle^dad
'*
ule got him OBoe aU akme. Vog.
did tbe same thing, aad Roko* i
. Iva right into Harris’ foot as tbe 1st
fomenlsikm. were still
ton Store to take charge
pairing. jJtertng^aad^ p
er grow
Mr. aad Mrs Nell , LItingston of
Ninth street are the happy parents nt
% floe baby boy. who arrived 8atnday night
Tbe new heavy ateel rails on tbe M.
4 N. K. are nearly all laid The wnrk
to BOW laying them on tbe o>itt of the city,
e trip of tbe
i?o'rL^--2?^ioSSS*<roo^''
10th.
<'ioBt Of a throttle by Harris
» O E. Parks Is ixLla the'second half. Trarerse Cl
Ing on n cargo of hardwood lumber nt
tost tba ball wHhIn 4 yard of the P.
the John F Ott A Co. dock
rtal. but the Big Rapids men bum
The record keeper of Traverse City
I Jt liUle adraace till Rokos took
Hive. No S3I.
O. T. M M.. receive!
dire through the line. blockv«l tl
this morning n draft for ll.WH) for An
ne same is-lng the
r a touchdowi
sure carried by hifailed on the try at gosl
a Elslner. who died
*layad Lika tUrs.
than one mouth ago.
Is hard
pick the sura In a which makes a remarkably grxxl show
ch all of
ing for tbe order.
an at
The regular meeting of tbe Order of
he Eastern Star will occur tomorrow
except the long rup am
“venlng at 7:30 o’clock.
g on a new fake pin}
’The second of the aeries of semi
10 yards.
Bunn ce
monthly social luirtlei to t>e given J.y
I showed that he
the Elks will take place W’ednesdav
alarm. Pound
put
up
a
evening. October 7
The first party
game at right half, bucking hanl
hurdllag Bnely.
Raff
at
quarur event, and
played his usual flerce. snappy
they will be still more p
His passing was accurate, and I
Elks and their families i
lerfaraaoe and tackling fine.
Vogel
song was ns usual h ffrat magnitudt
star at right *< - ** F.* M. Short of Sault Ste. Marie ha^
the line with
accepted the position of manager of
r crm.,„„v.»the shoe department of the Uosti
Store. He Is a man of long «*xpe
man nt laft guard ‘ l5£nl^es‘ Helges. ence, and has for the last few yea
Unlly mad Haas played their oaunl been at tbe head of the shoe deiu'
games at right guard, right uekle ment of D. K. Moses’ large depsi
left end and CuU. The big gains I
ment store at the 8oo. until tKi- i
Bunn ahow what the right half of tl
line was like Hans hit the line like
The meeting of the Muhiclans* ii
locomotlvo. and kicked like a kan Ion that was to have been beld Tut
garoo. Daily's long run back
w«h
Harrto' loag kickoff was one of the
features of the game. Cray at cent<
The reguUr con\-ocatlon of Travet
• middle of.the F I. Hue In
City Lodge. No. 222. K 4 A Si . w
occur this evening.
Jimmie and Nellie White of Sol
ra.
B«.„
musir*** * “*^***^
?C.
Up and C
I of the
Bom-To Mr. and Mrs. Neil Living
stc^ ‘»f W«'*» Ninth Klre«M.
Lew Helip^ has accepted a |s.^|tt„n
In Jake Furtsch’s i
Tomorrow night
Fores^er^” hall
Traverse City
Eagles, will gi
an elaborate socii
party Bm* members
guci^ts.
s and invited guet^t
This will iM^ the first public function
of the or^er. and It
it Is
is expected
Johnson, . right guard.
Hubert
. right tackle
Miller.............. Tight end
Fails . .... . . . quarter
Harris . ------- left half.
Warslalk .
right half
Hayes
fallback
Rimer Brown at thU clt;
tas of Big RapMs were i
Wllda
Batcy.
the
four-yenrH>l.l
laughter of Mr. and
Mrs
WIlUan
Batcy. sustained a broken arm Satiir
day
For the preweni at least, the High
■chool Alumni football game will
be played
’The High scbtml hai
Rnma of Big RapMs linemen
The game was played to two M-n in the dates It can handle for several
uale halres. owing tu the fact iLsf Hip weeks, but the nuuiagement is per
(ectly willing to give the Alumni a
Rapids had to catch a train out
Chanct‘ If they ram do so
srienns.n
lerfere with the regular gi
l^tttONAL.
l>r. W, R. Muon and his brld
returned from Audubon. Iowa. wh« re
the doctor was called by the crlilrat
Ulncas of his brother
Ra>- Thacker left this morni
t.udlngton on business
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H.siver k
terday for their home In Kanss
Mrs. B. U Bonne^l go to f
hair dr««slng at Burnham’s. 8
l>e gone a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Archie Miller left this
Ing for a Tlsit in Rssex. Oni.
Mrs Coorge Wrlghtman returm-d
to her home in South Boardmif lo
day. after a visit In the city wlifin ls
Ony Champney went to Sumn:
this morning on a business trip
Mrs. t>uff McDonsId and Mrs
Burnt wvnt to Pellstnn this it
for a short Tislt.
Willard Osrapbell went to Nonhp .rt
."?ir^"2S*'a<,rgeNewto
John Newbenr of Neraska
n embraies the forma
.snk with n .wpitnl of
the New Y«»rk
mert lal Adrertls..r. It Is said that tlio
romiMiny w III start with the control of
»«l,tssi
of land, -nie British
ernmeui Is saWl not to look loo kindly
.e. regarding It aa a
alble attempt on the part of tlH* ahrawd
Boera to gain |s
advantage for
tbeDuteh. This
l»een iocnwiiu«d by llM‘
.The Ijjtlns and the Slava ara.gdlug
to pla.v an Im.s.rtaiit |«rt In making
the Amerimn rrtmhlle of tbe futun*
nevetand
I.^A-r.
Thia ’ means
«
toa ara affreted. a rklgr
lie raotcr. In w Uich ouIs getirrated. After tbe matter ^is
been reiapvcd tbe nail aecnia fuirtliiny
to pertsli. tbe Injury to tbe matrix im
future growth. The trou
ble Is .hlefiy uotkxwble In tlie finger
rd tbe wrist. Imt
the ray flicker. Regarded pathologi.wl
ly. the results of the X rays seem ui
be inimulatlve. lieiiiK up to a eerulu
isdnt highly U'lieflrisi and beyond thal
JUSTIN MCCARTHY HONORED
^lareg mm BanlUli Cteil List W Ilk
I early PeBslew •( fimao.
JusUn McCarthy, author of "A lllstoy of l»ur tiwn Times.'- "The Itelgu of
Queen Anne ' (Harpers) and other blstortes well known In tbe L’nlte.1 Slates,
has been pUced on tbe English civil
list to rewIve an an
£2Trf) lfl.2:i*K. says IJi
|an*or’R.
McCarthy Is a i«pulsr historical no
thor whost* works hav^ sold largely In
JInglaiKl and America, one of the prom
inent English fmrhxllcals wondera why
a iwnsk.li was b»*stowed upi.u him
Tbe fact Is that for tbe past five yeaiN.
Mr. McCarthy has Iw^n almost t.llnd
and works under great dlffleulty. w hloh
would lie even greater were It not for
the devotion of his daughter, with
whom he lives.
Furthermore, he boa always lMH*n
tqien haiMleil and generous to a fault
and In his old age has been somewlist
straitened on that aiTount. He Is m.w
In Uls seveuty-thlnl year and. in nd.litlon to his histories,
her of novels. At tbe\ge of eighteen
he iH^gan his JoumnllstlV car»*cr. going
later Into pollUcs. finally entering par
liament In IhTO. Seven years ngi. he
retlrtHl from public life and has slnee
devoted himself entirely to literature.
52 in. Black fancy siriV^Zibeline. just a Q flO
small piece, former price 2.50. now
52 in. invisible cord Zil
i'ibcline. former
76
price 2.50,‘now .
G(Un. Black untini-ihed worsted, 14 oz. to yard,
just the thing for cloaks for children, jackets or
suits fkf ladies where weight and scr- Q) r|ri fA
vice is desired, former price
now.
GO inch black Cheviot. 14 <
54 inch Black
ack >Zibeline ot in wine color only\<
50 in. wide wale cheviot
1.19
coa
ira heavy, nice tor
for childrer’s coats.
sior m skirts, former price 1.50, now.
4o in. Uraodhead basket cloth, former 1'^ 1 0
Hairline Zibeline.r. 1.25 goods, two pieces
5t» in. Hairlin.
and gray only,
is all we ha\
price now.
56 in. black and white English suiting. 1 1 Q
former price $$.50. now.... -............... X • X 57
45 in. Green Crash Eiamine tormer price 00Q
45 in. Green Sicilian. S5c former price, 000
You will find our line of new fall novelties
and staple dress goods fully up to the standard
always maintained by this house, that is the l>est
line in this section of the state.
Q^t’!^s:Ajs:siJrssS‘-
RICHARD
CARVEL
Mit*.ti«i.ofWii»t«» Chur
imouH n.ivrl «f Uie mb
name by Edwanl E R«#e
Tbeoriginhl n
ductioo and magoiftcent
that marked the tuocest
of thb pUy at the Empire Thexiew York, for a r
tre. Nr
consecutive weeks last
TKCOiWir;
Mr. Roltooo bxs been car
his selection of^yen» lo secure
32-IR GIST-32
Prices lor "Ricliani CvrH”
as.SOME EDOD SIATS LEFT YEI
Tfs a Waste of time,,.
For yiv.t to
iu-ic for Shoc.i and Rubbers. We have
whai 'ou want. No ol 1 shelf worn stork".
F.vcrything nrer,
I, :and1 uj.-to-d-tc.
< Iran
a;-.
Roofli
Bacbant & Hoscoe,
208 Trout Stntt
traotrs* CItf
wZkmr.
”*rrr«oIe.*^ Frair*
Mimtonc. in Franco, i
. Like
,.l dramatir.atjun
Its material for dramail
Andrew Kob.-on and his smuig mm» wa.s alMindant. and
.rtlng company
will presell
the a |day. eondensatioi rather than >
ssary
Thirty
aniatlred
version
li'lnsum j oraihm Was t
mrchiH’s jH.pular iiewl. ' Rirhanl | sin-aklng rharar;
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
wrii.-R iho 1‘Hris rorrwipondont of the
Fiillmlcliiliia Fiviu^. M. de Villcm-iiv.hiiR Uvu rarrjInK on the cxcnvatloiiK
whirh Imvc yicklcil iMHue IntorcNtliig
iy-i»iM- fc**t was found a complete «keL
non aud two feet lower the la«t burial
pla.v. e.intalnlng two Ualles. Tlie miIi
Jert found at twMity-one feet laI a man
of great L
■s. Tbe
elal fiarl UI ivert*
«od vrell developed
Till* Imilvldual haa tbe eh.irart.TlKih-« of ilir ra<e km»wn aa <’nv
MagiHiii
TIm- two akeletona found at
Iweiity-llirte feiH pn^sent great lutercal, as flM-y ate of the m*grold type.
Na«r*«|| tu Haru
p Plaeat A«u«rluM
ive now lH«eo pcrfivted In
Hawaii, and Ibe luranii pro-
flsl. ami «H*nu 1
on the -lH*aeh at
Walklkk’ o|»poidle
plolanl park and ns a part of the park
enterprise, says the San FnimlM'u
Fimmlele.
'The building for the
aquarium U to Is- In the fonu of a
crtws. tiM' main axla of tbe building lielug la-, f«.i and of tbe other elglifythree fw-t. It will Ik» arraiu»^1 ami
maintaimHl in artx)rdance with the
ain»llane«-s and
^
rel.'* at Steinberg’s Grand tonlglit. ^ the drama, which follows the boox
novel published in recent years cloaely. hut-yet. U Is said, it is of Itself
thim so complete In detail and finish as.^ a
contained ..fUchani
Cart el." mid
claimed, has lent luelf to the purposes
_ _
_
o a™
MICELLANEOUfi.
^lHJ^»sr^Bro*-u in-di set^.^wtlh *hiW
Bloek
Cit. Phone No
197
Wmniiocl
quettlsh Mistress Ihinuby,
Fatty Swain
staunch and
of Mr. Churrhlll s
through the
Mr RobsLm. win.
led with title ro'e
«. Is said-to make
lowed as he is by
irlbutes that seem
nature with the
to Mr ('hurchlU’s
to Udong by rb
k of sevnery.
s. furniture,
the rnagnillmmi
hangings and pn»|H-rtfes that marked
the suem-ss of this play at the Empire
th»‘aier. -New York, for a run of 2*HI
p, rformanees.
t*arrie,l complete.
GOOD DISTRICT DEPUTIES
...BY THE...
Ideal Rcscivc AssociaUon
•A02 Maiestic B-dg.. Detroit, Mich.
When You Want
Heating Stove
A
A»aii.nr n^m l-saarbrd.
hvaHh\l!4,,rta,.-,',i*i^’ fmiuit.r
ere.ifir-»; a l-ttiil lUamtMnt f-,r Ihf
fuod UM-il It.
)u.,ii„-s Slid htdris.]
At last Ih,- l,.«r.ilns h-use-britad* has
No more the* fsmUhr«l boarders shall bs
forrsd to feed on pnmrs.
And every Utanter In the J.nd arises and
to radiate;
He knows the iM.,-..TMlhand^ pies and
Hurrah, for no*, at last ths man who
boards shall get a steak
That Is not adamantine stuff, too stiff to
la-nd or biY-ak.
And ail the setTet. hiddsa things shad
!n America.
to It. milky Juice.
peW HUJt ttoiA O »rto rt^ •|U***SI^‘**
TbeTrarersiGily
ReH Estate
ErtliMie.^—X
Have some splemliil bar.
gains worthy of >-our serious
consideration. Enough said
—come and see us and we
will conrince vou of the
truth of the same. : , : : :
rolor and gayefy. more paMdoii ainl
more Inclination towrartl art and muair.
A acienUsi baa revvnlly been InvcatlTbe fuiun* Amerlra
.Imerlra may be all ll»e
gatlng the effect of food, partleubirly
ting, varied, many al
regetablea. on
f vast river of i
blood and novel customs and W?iis j Ue affirms that a diet of rarrots amrtl-1
------- u...
orates harshness of ebaracier and re- J
I duces nervous Irritability: peas create i
ehange mast not
have a
time to think of I
^’.d
, Who l:.d
The Dmngtic Event of tbe ScMOB
TheYooniDfwnatic
NEW TYPE OF FOSSILS.
las Clara
a a two 1
8 Moon went to Bik Rapldi
m latertstlBq Dews m
On ijoing throujvh our dress goods stock
that in some cases the line of colors were bro
ken in blacks, some were only small pieces.
N In both cases we wish to dispose of them quickly
> and have put an “out they ^o” price on them.
56 in. Black blind pebble cheviot.$’>.U0
TO-NHatn
And Sk«Ta*1n*otri*hlt h« will vote for
Beersttry ficiiuu
The leath^ covered grlddlsoake must «>
For Secreun* Srhuts ts apt to sa> Just
r boarders and
pared to bet th
t^rtr
^
Remember that I have a com
plete line of Coal Stoves. Base
Healing wood stove», Corobination wood and coal and air
tightt. The Jewel Combination
stove bums woovl. hard or soft
coal or coke equally well. It has
a cast body that insures the last
ing quality duplex grate with
shaker ring and hot blast atiat*roent. Jewel stoves arc alwnjx
good.
For sale by—
Frank
Trudn146
Fml Stmt
146
15 Oo to Detroit and Toledo. f€.00 to
Chicago. 14.00 to Grand Rapids on O.
R. 4 1 annual excursion October 4
>0 to Richmond Octobe
r O. R. 4 1. agent about
ifTf-in
ALL WHITNEY WAR.NER
mualc 15 cenU a cop:
removal sale. Orlnnell
Front alreet.
■»!
VE will keep our Store, 2S» B. Front
street, open evenings during our re
moval Bale. Grlnnell Broa*. Mualc
House.
lW7.tf
TRY A RKCORD WANT AO.
TRY A RffCORO WAffT AO.
s Keefe wnai to Charleaolx
moon, whsee he ha. a p.»sl
DeWttt went to Charlevait
Ed. Broach Rraud a draft for f 172 If
nwn«. lo mor o( r. M. Shon.
I
Mr
We ara eftoring aeme aac^ I
The Liniment of our
forefathers.
irawraNi^uii
The Liniment of
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