The Evening Record, October 07, 1903

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The Evening Record, October 07, 1903

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1903-10-07

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THE EVENING RECORD
TBAVBB8E CITT, MIOIL.

nw^suirraMTinsi

BULLETIN
SHOULDER

Roy Wlae of f» Dnloa i
inrad the prize ta the tryl _
tant at the BantonRtore Mat

WILUAM WrTTI HAD A
MCAWt LA*T «V*fi

ONCE AGAIN
IN DANGER
|a

ST«illl^t5!U!VlC
CTttttS
ealt. He

Roy Wiaa. B21 Banth Union
straaL waa tha fartnaate young

Mr. Harbari M. Walch and Mian Ollvn
M. Fulghum United In Mnrnnga nt
Henvn of the Bridn.

nCITEB THE WHITE BOUSE

The botiae Fag preiiMy decorated for
lecnsloD with cut flowers and
planu. the ceremony betag per
d in the pretty front parlor. In
ER WAT^RNEI
.AND Hit INiURY WOULD PIIOtA* land. Mr. Bhler, the tailor, aad J. W
the preaencp of only the immediate
TO^I^LICE
frienda
and reUilves of the coatmetDLY HAVK DUN FATAL
aulu were a good fit. bat thf
pnrtiea.
After the ceremony relog
dechdon rented between Roy Wlae and
of Ices, cakes, wafers and
Reno Oolby. The Utter had a anit Bellevrad That Ha la MmiUliy Uirtml- freahmenu
were served The bride and
A« D«tl WMfW Hftv*
thf at
uU*^oJt‘w STaTparuS
ibis morning for Ann
aa that of WUe. He waa a dow a«No Laagar Ohra Out Informnond. b«t the
fUvHv«r Wm III tiM HmWs
la nwardlnc the prise to I
tUn of Bueh Thlnga.
spend the winter in
•f A lfrV«.rbkl D«r.

MLT MI

»a

WOULD NOT VET6
MAYOR BANTO IN FAVOR OF THE
d«r. vHl toward the tnu
T. C, A F. RAILROAD
aa Norwich. Conn. The offleers
back. Tb« abot came vmt
lac Wa Ilf*. M tW loao »oaM hatra
He waa not armed and mrule no
bM9AfHiUrat«l M tb* balirt paae an Only Obiectlen That Could Havre Ir
Rueoeed Him la Oaairabnity of^ the auterot of the oMcer In charge.
On ordeta from Secretary L«*t> «be
Municipal Ownerehlp.
, waa trad waa
tied to give out I
jraarald boy. who -did aot baow It
ig nuch callem, I
la eonaectlon with the grmoUag o
vaa UiU96r Tba rarolver had re^
notoriety will
the
frmnehlae
to
the
Tmverae
City
i
MaOj baaa
by Mr. Wltta. PenlnaoU Railroad Co. there baa been
ao that the <
kg's vlalt were
aad araa lylag In tba abot vttb tba some talk on the port of the oppoeb
tlon of the franchlae of ladueing
np aad Ibe abot nng Mayor Saau to veto the ordUanoe
m
ao naar aadtac Mr. granUBc the franchlne. It did not
take kmc.
Wllla'a llfa.
Mayor Santo was ‘ emphatic of a mechanic.
'tr a wbaal aad maka i
ThU IncldenL followigg no cloaoly
atement that he favored the
and on bia ratora ba I
the attempt of Peter Elliott to
aad wanted the nmd. If be
t the president on Monday, occa
the propoeltloo it could be
1 eEcItement at the White
rer his veto by the name vote
n tbU vicinity ra^
med it at drat. So Mayor bouse, especially because he msnaged
oanlly. ba did not arr to taka any un
IS never appniached in the to actually sneak inio the front door
ao ba loadad tba
f*r the ezocutlve mansion without l>ethat ha had Juat rapairad.
Mayor Santo
o suted to a Re«»rd ig detected It Is slated that be had
It with him. On hla rHuni
•me papers relative to a money claim
last evening that ihi* ^at
la waapon. at 111 toadad. in lha
he wanted to kbow the president
only thing

srX'*"
S tS2

Wllta in tba
or rtthar In tba fleaby
of tba arm. juat bark of tba bn
mua
aa I

c^cr'.a'LTK.

waa imandI tba riba,
I
tba fla«b of tba back. It
to a depth of ail or alabt
o effon waa made by tba
^hyairlan to ramovc tba

oppose the proposed road would be
the deairablllty of muntclpaJ ownerabip. .For this, he says, that the city
not now ready. Ferhapa in 30 years
will be. and ai tliat time municipal
nersbip of the afreet railway sys
u be hop«w will be a fact

FOOLrLATSUSFECTEO
I Death of Ouy Wilclosed unless
yard win U* cl
n can Im- fcnind to msn the
works at one** Ii is thought Ihsi IhU
cl. 7 -There is win IM- acc*impnsh.Hl iMxm
Ijuit we*k ootlr«-s wen- po
thing or a mysiei
the mvn whtis*- wages
the death of <luy Vh llama!!
was ftiund yesterday aftermKm May IG last, would In- n-c
wages field before
by the Ilfe-MVlng crew at the bottom
lif the lake. alH>ut 3(mi f«^t from ibe
nd of the pier
The body was lying face downward
at the furml there wen* a numl»er of severe
the men dt*rllned
rulses on the top of the bead and
•rebuad. and his fare was also badly to accept the cut. They were given
altered It is itelleved by physicians their lime, the 4 ocl.M-k cast of the
furnace
was
run.
and
then
liie
furnace
the aounils on the
head that the inti
ntlictlon of any ona of *as banke*!
It is thought that there win !>*• men
them ctiuld have .
*-nongh who will l»e willing to ar<-<-pi
The last seen < if^jmilarns
the reduction, so that the furnace can
Sunday anem.s.n
tie started again In a few days, if not.
President iJncoln Browu. who is here,
snd (leneral Manager K. (J. Rusk, say
HI od the pier
•ounds fn»ra pn»irtidlng llmliers a« that they will blow out the works and
oiM-railons lu the chemical
•• went down, but hU father la aald stop
I eni«*rtaln the l»eilef that the morkt. wood yards and furnace. This
ounds were Inlllcted iK-forc the Usly w<iuld affect over 2tK) men. A c*infe
tee is being held this afternoon
nterud the water.
The
cut
in laliorers' wages is froi
Williams was 21 years of age
; to l& cents an hour
Laka at Charlevols.

°
panlcoUr dan
nr«w from the wound
ttniaaa blood poiarmlna aaia in. Tba
buHat waa ao cl««ia to tba luna«. how
avar. that Mr WItta baa baan apliilnK
blood allghtly today Ha la quite con
fortable, and the phyalrian In attend
Inka he will lie up and aUiUt
ajMj^Jblnki^h
Witte are anr
loua that the name of the boy who did
the ahtiotinc ahouid 0(H b«* given to
the ptibllr. Aa wam aa the abut waa
Bred Mr Witte aald. "Never mind,
fharb-y; it waa my fanli. not youni
I abcnild not have left the revolver
loaded." Mr. Witte bai very gener
coaly IdaUted all the time that what
ev^^blame
»**•
**»«•

RIGHT OF WAY
GUARANTEED
BY FIFTY FAOMINCNT FAAMCFt
ON TMf FCNINtULA

NOnAUTY UI THE ARMY
t of Burgeon QerMral

Attorney Franria Ikiaelly
every fool of the right of v
tbia city and Old MUaion
b^b^jibe \>t*i a^m<
men

B the worlds champlo
w 3 to 1. Pittsburg has only
I to win.

11MI2 was lilk

the army, as
r the jrsmr pre

•inxie. till the tail InnIOK Dlnmi
for Boston waa hit rather hart at

LOOFAHS

T j For a stylish I .ailics’^shoc you ahouU

PRICE $3.00

Hand scwctl.
Hcc

I

PLATT TO weo

Fmtomgi Drdae «f Kngtea Hnd a Vary
Fina Tima An Fa^uatera* Mall
Laat Cvaning.

You will always find the most recent
models in either of these well known
makes on sale in our Corset Depart­
ment. They are in every' way adapt­
ed to the most exacting taste. The
secret of their popularity lies in the
complete satisfaciion received from
their shape, which not only molds
the human form into the fashionable
contour but docs
without a shade
of discomfort. Wc have cither of
the above makes ranging in pri» c

Tha Frittnraal Order of Iteglaa had
Plait, agad 70. sent IT Ualtad Btatea
thHr Brat huaquet and ball in For- mator for the auia of New Turk,
heavy alhestoces
Mtera' hall teat wvnning. and it v^na a baa
wad tlMU be la to
aftoat enjoynhla affair in every WB^
l€ to Mrr. U«“-;
Mambara and their famillea wara in
of Wa bin«ion. Platt baa Dmilna in African Mining BacuHttea
vAiad. and n terga number partmik of beam a widower
the aplafidid banqoet praparad by John 1»02. Un
Dili and .hU able aaaiiaau After the
bnnqnai dancing waa indulged in till
a late luNir, to flna mnaic fumlabnd
i. Ocl. 7.—Flgu
by Btevnrt A Btaffena* on-haatra
HIB DEATH WAB BUODtN
pared by the i
today
Maart Failure Ended LHa nf Kalknaka tion of C20.000.000 In the vs
i^uth African mining ahaTea
Brnkaman an Batela A Amadla Ral
' vMd Mat With Bariaua Injury
Naar Capamlal. Today.
HDFEB BTILL MBLO

T

HADinsrm(^^

Trom 4LO0 to $5.00

erira^dlad‘^r «boat a
Mr. IViili baa tonr chll

nod other aaiUfaclory lints nstow al W cents.
itlnaore. Oet. 7.—The eoodltion of

lion, la Umar of bar dMVhiar Myr
mih Idnbday. A vary

The Kew Sland. *42 Front Si

dofal Worcester or
6. D. Justrite Brands

Portland. Orr. Oct. 7.—News baa
been received here of tha murder of
J<»bn «ax*io. an attorney of Buma
county, and John Weat. a rancher, by
Harry Egbert, an eacaped piiaoner.
on a ranch in Wild Horae valley.
Baxoo and W>st. who were acting aa
deputy ahi^ffs. were aUemptlng to
capture Egbert.

BLOCK.

No belter or larger line of Men’a or Bo>V

sweA-rcF9S
$1.00, *1.60. *$.00. $*.60. $3.00 lo $6.00.

U.MBRKLLAS....50cto $10.00
RAIN COATS. .$1 .00 to $10.00

S. BENDA & CO.

Tki Rial fliliiUi CMMin

BANNER PAHERNS

Whe vou are looking fur a gcxxl
looking work ahor. aon't
forget our

SEAMLESS

SEAL
..GRAIN..

dome Land of
a dome Wan
It is just as well to buy of
a local man whom }x>u can filld
at any time. If you arc look­
ing for an investiiit-nl wc will be
plcasc^l to show you something
goo«l—It v-ou want a home we
wUI gel >-^u wliai you want, or
wc will sell )ou the lot and
buHd you a luaue to order.
l.ei's talk it over.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Sforc
Rutncr'i Old Sland
Front St.
Opposite Whiting Hotel

FRAm FRIEDRICH & CO.

sory IS more essential
What accessor]
imparl style: and ijrace to the figure
than a i>crK-cl(iumB
tini corset? To at­
tain this end you should try the

were

20 fell in
by aorldaaL

New Fall Styles. Nc*v

The 01.1 Reliable Sh.« Houae

Comts

OFFICEBS NUEDEIED

During the l^r 174

m

■“GLEANER”
AMERICAN
,
DRUB CO. S

rhlla Attempting* ^ Capture an Cacapad Priaonar. Two Deputy Bhai-

THEWaiHEt SSTSU-'*" '"'-"

THE ECONOMY STORE*i4rF°.nys.?:*^

HI '

Alkirt6lrtmky,Mp.

lOc Eaeli
Oi'ty Boole S'toro

binest in -the land. All seams Jlowed.
Guaranteed absolutely |>crfcct.
Prices
only Kk: and 15c each.

r^FASHlON SHEUTS FREE.

8 CENTS 8'

Washington
the annual re
Surgeon General
R M Orriy of the Unlu*d Siatea
army, the deat
•atb rale for

killed by^gunaluM. of w
whom

'SroSTriha’i^^
Areadin railroad.-mat trlih a aarioua

At Bankrupt
PriMs!

When you are takin;? f
bath you can scratch j
your own back if you |
have one of our
;

Notice the window at
•Jilt Hast l•■ronl Streci'

FDR SATURDAY
AaMhetanekMof iDJited iwtarabnBaartethowihon ■
Ust tonuntf, now on exhibitioo in the w*$t Aow window.

was ordered sold hy the
United Statc‘s Court. We
bouvjht the stock of the
receiver and moved :he
shoes to our store where
we are cloinnii them out

—Beat Baan Eatara Yeatarday.

r and for the otbera
nneeted with the ae
It of way. by purrhaat

FtlST EANQUET AND EAU

SHOES

8 CENT
Will Make You
CIndopenilentofC
Your NolEhbor

And Plttaburg Will Hava tha World

the^bi aTwny

S:;:tg"rr*:da7!s:;r.

Stock
of

For just ona week from today
we will alter, press and repaif
suit free of charge. It makes no
matter where you bought It.

ONLY ORE HOIE NEEDED

lat All tha lapanaa Can
I Any Nacaaaary Lagat

i. S. Fryman's

ave betUT health.
and groom .are well
rery pjipular here. Both
ml
among the younger
the First M. E church,
eapeclally in the work of the Sunday
school and Epworth l.eagtie. In the
former work Mrs. W*ich has for a
long time hml charge of the primary
depanm*mt
Both are prominent In
muskml circles as well, the grvKiiu Iming a good vocalist and the bride be­
ing an arc«implUheil pianist as well.
Mr. Welch, though bom at Bast Bay.
has spent only alH.ut three years of
hU life here.
He eame here three
years ago. was employed in the store
of the Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co.
for a year, took a year s course in the
wity of Michigan, and for the
year had been employed as an atant at the asylum,
host of friends of lioth bride and
m will extend heartiest rungratu-

NAT AFFECT 200 MEN]

Pio’tuiro 3pooiBil

teat avaning. Bm hit aulL and

At 8:30 o'clock’laal evening.
»e home of the bride s parm .. I Tha Baatan Btora.
10 East Blgbih street. Rev. W. U
anfman. pnator of the Plral M. B.

another crank tries to cet
TO ROOBEVELT

SEVENTH YEAK—l»e

WEDKESDAY, OCTOBEK 7. ms.

WEDDED LAST EVEMHIC

i RECORD WANT Aa

Young

trtms

Wear..

TOMATOES WANTED-We will pay
30 cents per bushel for wall ripened
fruit delivered at the factory,
return all packagt
Canning Ca

Suits for
young
Wen w w.

with all the style and finish that
have made the Stein Bloch, and
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Men’s
suits so difficult of ImitationSizes in Young Men’s Suits run
from 32 to 36 breast measure,
and cost you Two to Five Dollars
less than what are called "Men's
sizes" of same goods—being cut
expressly for young men—they
fit young men to perfection—
Prices $7.60 to $16.00—No
other line of young men’s goods
in the city can compare in as­
sortment with* ours. :
;

BamUton Oatbing Ca.

'

TEE EVEKIKO BEOORD, TBAl

THEEVEMlWRECORD

: crnr,

high..

WEDKtsDAT,

octobke

7, \m.

I.B.BM.S.O

; if met
M. Cnmrn, mam m W.
mH ar Tbia Cftr Has a
taltoa ar toff Aaiam

•MMP TlUVMf HMAIA
—%f—
tHot. T. wmmd^w, HAHm

eRINNEU
BROS
Will Soon Move!

ar jiim rto ^laad.^*^^ ^

nUrOu 4 6Mfff

14 ffilO-

CARLOAD OF !Si? HAS ARRIVED

WSIIEU CAXOS.

Heater Ft«e of Charge,
line of Heating Stoves ever shown to M i
The x^jioad weighed GO.OOO^^ds,

D\i£JSfSSir^

Tlidf new ftorc at Na UO Edst Front street wiU be remly in
a (aw days. Until that time yon can aacore a BIG BARCiAlK in
a PIANO. ORGAN, TALKING
MACHINE.
MANDOLIN.
GUITAR, BANJO, VIOUN, or any other Musical Instrument, l>>

irn’STiSfirrj^Ts-H.u,
to wttbla abooi tfiaea fart of the tog
aad brtag raiaad tbe raat of tbe way

V’i'.
C A. •KKIXHM. CHy

druim^

ate. Tbe Brat Bfieaa days It Is tun

SJTJS'
Wboa the rlcr. which grows tr
4gbt of between five and all fort
rice
About a fool of si
Tba rice must go tb
acblaas. tbe last one a |
ra It Is ready for tbo n
\ Hoar and rice straw ar

who goesaes the exact nurolwr y^cts ihU
. pretty Round Oak Heater.
It has ash iian. nickel screw dtaft in ash
door, nickel aacw draA in large fcctl door,
nickel foot rails, nick J name plate, a l-:au.
tiful nickel uin. Our price is only . .$6.75

Ukinff advantage oi their

Breat Rennwal Sale

Next price Round Oak...............................$8.50
I Good Air Tight Heaters from $1.25 $1,76,
$2-60, and so on, right along u\y.

Grinoell Bros, wan t to oorti their Itow store with wn < tlirely
hi *t. the new gomkhivc been t
new ttock of initniroenti.
and they imiM dispotc of the stock in their |weacnt itorc to make
rtyom for the new instrumcnia

Ajr Tight Soft Coal Heaters, guaranteed to bum the dirtiest slag
coal without a lurticle of Smoke or dirt.

J. W. SLATER

YOU CAN SECURE A RARE
BARGAIN BY BUYING NOW

WH0LC4ALC AND RETAIL

This year Mr. Crowell s crop, bar
bsted Sepiember IMb. cmslsted of
1.LO0 sacks, or •,«H» bushels
T
« If )ou have any idea of buying a PIANO. ORG. AN, or other
cr.ip was cfiasIdertMl a very g<—1 t
inMiumenl. be sure to call and »cc what a ver>- large saving you can
this year. The market price wb
make at thU aa’c.
A great many have been’ told, but a number of
Mr Crowell received wm» $3 » bus!
Mr Oruaell raises both Jsimneae
excellent bargatn* remain and you certainly ahould not let the Sale
and
lioadiiras varieties, and
go by without at lean invetligatinK.
Rememlier that each mstuiincnt
to Morty all tha ntonaa Is iMOvy Tti*
beads are very large and full
\
u fully guaratteetl by firmneU Bros,, and tenns of |aytncnl will l<
poautolr« rooliM. btoag aa a*,
COiwell «jf this city has an Inten
arranged to suit you.
todac to ladasirlal eoadHloas. the flg
laniailon with bU sun.
gras todtoaia tHai proaparli) la Mteb
Slate of Ohio. City of Tolcd«i. I
Count y->a8.
Ik J. Cheney makoa oath that
atogts for tba y^ baug
as
senior partner of tbe Srtn of P.
gfalast IMJNNi for a slaillar park-1
I. Chaney 4 Co. dtilng boslnesa In i
yaar ago. Tba an ravaaua of tba CHy of Toledo. County and St
aid, aad that said Srro will i
poatotoca bar# li glraa as f»,M2 Uu
m of ONKHUNDRBDIKyiXA
iba yaar
for..aacb and rtery rase of Catarrh
Trararaa Cli> nahas a remai
.bat cannot be cured by tbe use of
Hsirs t^atarrh Cure
KHANK J. ClIKNCY.
I olbar ciUas of lu also, 1
im to Itefore me and subsi -Uiod
ariih a popolalloo of to.O«l shows ra^
praaence, this €tu oay of L>e
otopu of flfJ7C. a Camag off of
key gobbler on 14 egg*
The bird IIMP. aad aai iwraaaa of ooly W.oii
now off with 11* turkey chicks.
OoMparad with Maalttae. tba flguras
ara »ar> slgalffcant and prove wuci
laic while playing In a tree dliow nilm'hls W^?fe*Viraerly* MU«
At HI
Minnie Kreem
Why .hn-sn't John
I. Oscar Kenmnly, a Isd of
to faror of this ally a. aa Indu.trla
fell, breaking his arm ;s. enlist the servlcH's id a loimrator’
oaatar. Cadtllat shows a total of tl4
end for teailmnnlals. frae.
Mary Hsicli of Wa%irly is ears the
tmnes pmirudeil through
»llU..o.,s
K. J. CHKNKY 4 CO . T«
r a long
aii.l coni
Ul. a gain of naarly ll.owi. showing
the riosh
China
Hhe fias tan
tkild by all druggtais. 76c.
that Cadlllsf Is up to iha tinn
mill of F A1
At Muskegon
aru tbe be-i
Hail’s Ki
iTinanently at tMUsei-utPe terms Hiihoiii Inl>^ing a
ic Hons clobi-d iHTina
stngbi Usv
hick Monday afterniH»n.
Michigan has. :: 4.;i* jliin.lHT mann
m.ii are tlm»wn oiii »*f employment
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
farturing
plants w4th a combln.Hl
The mill has been run under the pree
capital of
«i,d an anbusl
OSTCOf* A'l-M V
eni mauagemeiit
fi»r the last file
The
teller espial
oulpiil of |Kx:.24I.*-Ms.s^AVIsroiisln I^
years, with the «.xr-«*i.tl.ui of a i-tUsI
New Kamadeli Theatre.
growth, sad when
oompsn-l
three
years
ago
when
the
mill
was
Mich
.
i>ct
a.
mz.
Msautaa. as noted above. Indicates
hnnie<i down hut ImtmHllat.dy n huUi |
‘ J, ,!*
Mr Stephen hYui-alrtck.
. ,MU. r ,it...X r,;l >.u,. ,
a
that the HaM THy Is falling behind
The cl»«lng of the mill marks the en.l'
*
•Vblla Jhls city Is forging ahead
bolitstry
..............................
arhen It Is considered that the recelids
tor a year in this city rtread Manis
O.
P. CARVER 4 BRO
nily
.......... ;■ dren were drwwned
tan by naarly |5.whi. one rann<
Thayer LumlH-r c.im|iany.
«f .uyi-i ‘-kTN
remark that sooieiblng Is the matter
Ublte t Taw ford, aged
Th* npt^ at iW

pMUiAca

M«pu to Miemm for IMH mo*
muk itoiM or im. orr
grtoffrtot. Md otoMT tlMf tiM ioraM

JOHN R.SANTOj
CITY OPERA HOUSE
6EIERAL WSuiuiicTl
rilKK4 Only
Wedinsiiiy, Octobof Tth
E.W HASTINGS & SON Mf. Stiphei JltzpolFlcIi,
RIeeic

FIRE INSURANCE

GrMI Bros’. Music House
239 FAST FRONT SIHEET. YRAVERSE C'TY.

ORS. 4AWYCR 4 PCNHALLEGON

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Hotel Brunswick

W. r. Mills. i’unu*r
luuseutn
ar the Olilu Mlatr AretoeuU»ict«-sl sml
Hlstark’sl s.-ietj, baa made s dl-4^.\ity la floM .oui.ty. s fea miles south
* af rblUlcotbe. whkf*. be lielleves.
^ bava an lm|H>rtant bearing u|s.n
•nal asttmata bf the atulumeun
\lbs rnoand bulldeia. Me and a |.
'ar Ohio toale uulvrrslty atudeins I
MsaHbad a |.reldst.-1c village m
alavatloB near ibe Ikdoto river w

■ssflr arta aays tbe rtdumbtis iS
totoMnitut of the Nea York I'uai
Tbaa. far furty aln^^ pits uii the stir
bava baaa aaearated
In aeverni of
tbaaa mmmm baapa «f par^-bed ct»m
aai baaaa. avhbmce waa found* that
dm maund baUdera did not atibaist antbattobt bltberto by miny arcbi«d*K
data. Tbe plU coouta also rude
liw laatnuueuts. needles, l-ibldi

Imltaton. that alaays spring up a hen
real merit Is ill eUdence. Thetr fan
taviic offering U enililed The Maj<»r
and the Maid’’ and It t-vur. In the
la Hi act
It is a perftK-t whirlwind <d
senaatlon and fun and
the heat thing of its k
here. Hast us and lianl
very high aalary—in fact the greati>st
of any coU.re<l
c«.n>»Mllans
-They
le high, hut we must have them*
icailiins {Mdut to an Itnn
lance to rihls aitnu'tlon
The atiracthin at 8ielul*erg's llrand
«lK-ra Houw next rtaumlsy. OcIoIm t
Ituh: wlll.be IY»mI Ha.vmond i famous
MlH.«jurl^

nearly every eliy visiitMl so Ui
entire house has Ihh u «dd
Ihe date of the iK^rforni
M siH-culators have reaped
v«‘sl
by buying up thchoke seats and reddling them at ad
U said

at fftob olliara of liooe
Hrokeii |mU
lary at varluua shapes wsa fon
atoa aaeklai'M of sbella. f-dlabe
-tH-si New
aad beads
Nat all tbe pita were used as
boMss or dwelllttg places
In i
Ibaaa wwia found several skeletons
Oas aarrow grave was oceuplnl h\
Mad lavara clas|.ed In each .nl

tbrfact^V*^wIme^briii*^ mr^

KuKland

niosi^ p.
enUlle.1 •Quincy Adams
Sawyer." which will U- given with the
same pr.u!uctlon an<l ra»l as avn-u ai
the Academy of M.iMc in tbe big N.-w
Y.irk run. at StelnlH-rg a ('.rand Om-a
House next Thursday. Octolmr Kih ts

At Whitehall the Iwuly ..f a
aUmt :*J. >ears old was f.mnd
m viiiUr E.I the life saving ere
the iH-ach of Ijike Michigan
Uuly
was
w.-dg..*l
helwt-eu

FIRE INSURANCE
I. I. A. BUILOINa
The

Peerleaa

jsn.r.'i

.,1

lets and live tceiie*. ill weakened the men part all power to
and |mlnt.d for thH
toacb arom. wblla tbe aian's has no
Ue ttrst act U the
at all.
ore and
▲aether pit bsara traces of a fessi
Wbleb Mr. MiUs beUeres
|hnh
ner; the Hrsl scene .»f tbe sevx.ud act
aat dawn A bole la tbe center oT t
is tbe cr.msr.mdx Udween Flastbor
food does not
affartment four feet to dlameiatr soil .High and Masons V.>mer; the s.-c»n.!
.nourish him.and
scene .rf tbe .K-comt act is Mrs P-ii
laa tool deep telU tbe atory of bos
naro’s ' settln-rtw.iif at the Putnam
aaaaad ballders cooked tbclr f«—I
farm, the tbtnl act 1» tbe Petiengill
alay aoll. rrom Ibe bottom to tb<
at tbe etiuvatkin, was burned to a deep farm yard, showing an old fashioned
rad. wblle 4.VI stooea heaped up in the husking Ux- in the great barn, and
the f.Htrtb act U the interior and ex
caater of the bole show signs of
t.-rior .»f the JVttengill hoimsteal.
Brad to a red heat ?
showing a g.wHl old
New FTigland
Hver supplied tbe ftr-t bimw storm
Mcdkal Discovery
ibd m»Kv than a»,wo »Min
Ser that the dlaen were very
G. R. 4 1. TO RICHMOND l&OO.
I ar tbal their aiiftetlte
Annual U R. 4 1. excursion to Rich
mond. ind. Is on Turtday. October
I3tb. Tlckeu good for 10 days. Oet Wrenfftktoweak.nerr.
full inlomatlon of any G. R 4 L <ma,nan-lowB men aad
mall atovad bafara it was eaten
agent or nddreas C. L l->ckwood. Gen­
at tba cm baav aad blchor
era! f*aas Agent. Grand Raplda. Mick.
fiatIdsB Bar Ibe fsaat remain still In
tbP cars. aad. «alta after tbe t
GRINNKLL BROS alill have a few

ElxrtI

Mcah2(K:.

Guaranlcctl a (iill-et’jic-l

iUsls 2.V.

traction

. K. SOYKPB,

LARSON’S

PARK

HOTEL

Claus Warner. Proprietor
Kl’TIONH HAY. SU!H

rl.M {

r..,m

llo«

ll«.l

in

Kvery

.\t-

I’arti.ular

AdBl»in25c. 35cand soe

B>wof>i

ShlrU

jwsai Yoi Wi«t» Klee Cw of Men

I

iSS-'—

j Butchers and Sausage Makers.

Ux..—

TALK^ IT OVER.,
A law pticed nuchisie h an attractive baft, but bow manr
tb^ arc who part widi ibefr
moixr and .have oolf •
experience to abow toe H.

PEOPLES

SAVINGS
BANK

i»d

IVAedFotfBtfy,
get ▲ machine that b known to
be ftrst-claa, one on whfch joo
can depend for service every day,
and year by jeax-^that means
a WHITE. We have h in
cither movement-Vibrator or
‘Rotary shuttle. Let us submit

IT’S
ALL
RIGHT

iFirs

A
WHDE
* STILL KEEP TALKING IT OVER «
▲ machine for trial
we

This time it is about Mattresses.
comfortable aa |»oasiblc.

Many a garriaon baa been forced to

814 FRONT ST.

R.VrF.S

Su|Mr\p4.r »: IF fli..v.-> oi Veiib.township, neat
wa> uM:irl..-a
Moiulav altcrmsm by hi-Hut ham l-iil'
an.t was badly dom- up
The bull

.
Th.- iKHly was lmd«y '
fh.-ck W1.S «»“*••»
hagg
<bc.ni|K>S<-4l.
only .-b-w the -mma! mi
f..ind in the |hh•ation
'hslge Ins.u,^
lo
that may I
Mn.k.-. haJt..Hbed him in ih.- air ami U-lore 1
Ik-aih. V
tlie l>ignat|)>t'’t'\«-<l iiie bull hatl gor.-d him
Th.- ibKi.UH til aM.-iidanC,family of fort Huix.n
On Saiurdaalierms.n I'airlck Dignan. an .»bl renl
dent oi th.- city and tor years cm
n^v1.^l with the IVi.‘ Maniueiie rai:
rt.Xil
as s.*.iitui
I..r.*man. depfUN*.
Confession, of a Pr.e%>.
R.-1. .Iiio S r..\. ..f Wake. Ark.
writes. For !• y.mrs I f..tff.-r(x1 fn.rn
ihlaiighi.*r imss.xl away In tie- Velb.w Jatindkx . I .HUi.-xull.x! a iiuiitnext' u. that in which his iHsly iH-r ..r physicians am! trl.M all Hurts
d
Y.uith and ..Id age rest sbb- ..r m.-.!iclm-s. but g..i m» rx-M. 1
Th.*n
de ami .me grave will tx.v.-r U.th 1 K-gati the Us*, td RIe.nric Hittera
«• hi.- vear .dd daughter .if Gus and f.H-I that 1 am now cured of a
,lis.-a..- that had me in Its graap f..r
t a rclii
twelve y.-ar-' " If y.Ht w
id
Kid
diM.nb'r or general
trie Hitters. It’s guar
; J..hnsou ami F. H.
time sh.- n-ach.sl her ntoih.-r.
threw blankets aniuud her and e
gulsh.-.! th.- name^
The littb- .
[CORD WANT AD
\

STARVED OUT,

A
HUSBAND
ON
SALARY

.^DENTISTS...
All Woftc af Hlghart Poaalbla Grads
Fins Gold W-rtc a apsclalty

....

LIGHT ON MOUND BUILDERS

Kvccl'cnt Company in

the Brightest Comclv in ycarv

or mcmGAii

rtty. was the vtdlm »if a hunting at“The Two 8i»t«Ts." Cornell it» t«iwn ''bletii Hatunlay. and though it mav
A Ib-ldtuu MlMud ma’am, while on
which will lie on Wednesday. Ociuber ct>Hi him his life. It was the cause of her vacation, cut 1.'. acre,. «.f wbeaforget that
IUQ>iu» and ih.> reunion oi his mother and father. with a binder. 2i. aen*H cl .mis picked
blackl^saud canm.j
ly* the funnl
sing
Ing: dancing
amputated, and
vhere,»«“'»* to i.mcb amuh.r term n
never liet-n etiiialled by ihe horde

Etmi Hodgson
and an

’ssr.

with Manistee

Travaraa City.

can

satisfy

We're sure

you with our

One-third of a pcrs4»n’s life is spent m bed; why not be juxt as

It is our busim-ss to help.

It is alwa)-* a pleasure to handle money, an«l

we know we will yours as soon as you see these splendid mattresses.

We have sold a Cotton Felt

Mattress before, but nothing as goo<l as this new nuke, and never, any as cheap.

Guaraotood

TMsisThS

enM • ■ - . sco rn
SticUililirs Atditiiflal
lilWHtT . . . S60JI00

ConosFott

BANKIN6 IN ALL BRARCIIES

H. tv Davis. Vicx-Pr.-tid.mt

Weh.x.ethemins«di«eretitthicko«.c, «o «it aU people, and

the tbickoesa re*ulalea tbe pru*.

They are fioot $4.«0 to $9.75; any one of them ta a pleoanre to own and deep on.

.No matter bow tired

yon ate at n^ht, if )ou alee]) cm one ol oar Cotton Felt mattreme* .you'll be reated the next rooming.
feeUngUkeanenpermm.
“Nine curtain calU after the Huil
in* Bee- about anma up ibe aituatlon
fruit daltvaiad at tba factory, aad
Traverse City N Y. Dally Newt.

fiUnfCT ADAIfS SAWTEl

O. A 4 L ANNUAL ffCURSION

a..M.4i..'roMi

. Ind, 16.00. Tuesday. Oefdff tatasamttaa from aaj O. R. 4 1.
mS^

Tickets guud for 10 days.

ltM4t Agaat, Uraad BagMa. Mick.

See

TIE MNIUH & UV
. MBICMnE C0WM1

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life

THK EVEMKO BEOOBD. TEA.VtfSX CITY, Ml(k, WEDKteSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908.
TCACHtm mi

HERE IS k IW
worth rwnombering. namely:
that when we introduce our
••BEST” flour to you and say
it’s all the name implies you
may rely upon what we say.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
-rifAVKMSK oi-ry,

Lwo

jrwrSe n

The Innocent
«The Guilty ToOmalia
The West
S««.mictod»Sthl5«i««Medir^ There
- is danger c\wn ic driak-

A Lava Lattar.
e disease.
Would not inlaraal you If yopYe bg from the aaae wcaad or eating out
looking for a gwaimaieed Salve for and innocent men and women have f*
SoreTltarn. or*?Snl: Otto Dodd oC
Ponder. Mo . writea: “I auSered wlU
na ugly aore tor a year, but a boa
Backlen's Amksa Salve cured me.
first little sore appears the vrhole
It’s (be bast Salve on earth. 2Sc at
Jas. G. Johnson s and F. H. Meads

miom.

ten^e pains in bones and muscles, and
****^s!TS?8P^c lor ConUgioos Blood F
FoiM
oim mad the only remrfv

"r;

....$1.00....

ited. less than three day«w
the Coast IS the most I
tram in the world.
Adailysi
dkeago and Cedar
kapHls. Des Mouves. Sioux
Citv .and other pomisin krwa.
Nebraska, the DakHas and tlve

b« non., lo New

mm
Eyciybody Bscs Jewdtjl
wants the besL
is the kind I carr>-. 1 have
a fine new stock, coinplcte with
latest novelties in Gold and Sfl-

WATCHES. CLOCKS,
DIAMONDS
Additional room enables me to olfer a larger and better dispUv
than ever before.
:
:

L. M. BENNETT
GlEAKST
CHEAPEST
....HEALTHIEST^.
AND
ABSOLOTELT OBORLESS

wd leir.m^a^cas!-^rt ^Ik I I

X- V. “but when all

other remedies

w^ho*bad cc
mptl
used this
vanced stage.
and today the Is pertoc
dnlvifnilty.
ly well." Oesperale throat and lung
A pkvfamlue which thn^atened New dis. ase* yield to l>r King s New DiaYork has IsM-n averltNl by the baker* cH»v«*ry as to no oibt
iH-lng grant.sl the union scab*
earth. Infallible for Co
541C and fllW bcrttle* gi
M.Mhodlst church In ManItolMt. Is i
Jas G Johnson and F
ptMiHl to have perished with six
Trial bottle* 10c.
dian children
by the swamping
th. lr salllKiat on Lake WInnepeg
GRINNELL BROS, have
Tw<. fatal accld«-nis within tw.
pianos In th.* way and want to sell
Umirs ociumHl at a rallniad cr.su
th. ni
They are Just being pul In
at fipriiigilebl. O.
A
carriage was
struck by a train and two Cam.Ton
chlldr.-n killwl and the mother fatal
ly hurt. later John Hoss. ptwtmastei
fatally
- at i’ata wlui was struck and
dlgh. Nebraska, the T. >vwr-old
h'r«Hlerlck \Vagi»ner is dead as

t Pays to Buy the Best

evening
Miss Uniise Va.l.-r Is In Ihe
from Chicago for a visit with
friends
tivv^
for a ien days’ visit in
John 1). Witte and
this morning.
Cutler and the Misses Marj
Hie Kronpa have gone to Chi­
cago f.»r a visit with relai
Mrs. John K. Oil went
>v»terdR> to visit relatives
Hie Hoir ■
Jrace Hastings went to rv»t.>rday and will take up mu
I nil I
In the
Conservatory of
8h.* was accomivanled by her
W. Hastings.
father. K W
to Ollv. i
Mrs J. W Milli
James T
vesienlav to visit
attending the colieg
.Mlllikeu.
'^mJ* B j Morgaji went to Chicago
yesterday. Miss Evelyn went Mol
Hun. W H. Foster left yeste
for Escanalut on a business trip
Dr. Sirangways U back from ]
be deft hU daug

IS
l.aby lx,y by your
ISA GILES;

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R>

WVINBCmiDUl

Train-

» I* on each box.

AT- IO«*

St^hyluod

PENINSULAR
DOUBLE HEATINO
BASE BURNER

of i n d

H.&H.E. TIME CARD

KASKOL
Ucu«edt
P«p.tu »nd Vm

OATS

.:S*“’.S’”

TABLETS
diRest starch

iij.y

WANTED!

gy-viJiL.
irll"

newt rood.n*dUj Init tall lu sflwrl
,f©al .larchV foiKl. a. weil «■ meal

1 will pay the high­
est Market Price
for

liSL

iiUpw

5000 BUSHELS
OF OATS

mona amrr Trawvw
Ttawvw tTtr 'll«i a. w.a^

■tloporUv.i
Tal.Ul»tocaP«anyr»M»ollndli:MtU
lldrua*UU.l5c*
u.idyouri
sauiplo aud iMWklet M-nl free t.v
TMI F. L. A»«gV OO., K

r. A lim’HKLL. o. p. a.

B.J. MORGAN

TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.

“EVER READY FLASH LIGHT”

JWET OHins irons..

Just the thing for Watchmen. Hunters, Oilmen, rh>-sicians. Liquor
Dealers, Sailors, Engineers and Machinists.

S8!0LA$S».
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Tib. 125 Cass St.

)0Y/KEy^
Chocolate
^ Bonbons

are

YOU SORE? USE

.g

aracamph
RdkTO IniUndy or Hooey .Rd-oAi

Musoutar Rhoumatiam

a**"

miri
mssn.1

Leather Reno: and Uying.
your old carpets
e into rug^, let roe

The ux rolls for the oonacdoa of
school and city taxes and special an•essmenis^ for the five ward* of the

^will be in my offlee for the parponn
of collecung said taxes every week-

LL WHIT.NEY-WARNER publics
lion* of popular music, among then in the forenoon, and from 1 o'cloek to
-Peaceful
Henry."
-Under thr
Rose.- -Soko.- -Dixie Girl." "Dlxlr
Land." -Hiawatha." "Smoky Topaz.' win be received withoot coOeedew
sold at 15 cents per copy during^
removal sale only. Grlnnell
259 E- Front street
W87-t£

wffl Sweat Out the
fruit deUvered at the lactory,
return all package*.
Canning Ca

ru2Sc..9nB.*8uai

TC lOSTON STOIIE

Burfau RifS ElieMc
UcMnfPmrUi.

C L IVVKWOUIi.tl. p. ax. A,

cam

25c,

ushel^r

i 1 he most economical hard coal biimer 6n the
market, and the most beautiful in design. It em­
bodies all the advanced itreas in construction, such
as fiaient tlue bottom, angular shaking grate. Cir­
cular draft regulation and large magazine with
automatic gas cover. Fire pot and duplejc grate
complete, can be withdrawn through front by re
moxnng one plate. Let us show you this wonder
ful stove.

ELECTRICITY

Oty fur tJrandlUp

PER 1000 WATR

sr,Tr‘r.Hn..

Mr*. Titus left yesterday for a vli
in Flint and Detroit.

!_IOIH-r

Crdui. ■ Sb. UU nn..«T.«.- ■"

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-

YOU HAVE IIII IHE ; . ;



Solid Gold Ring^-

R AS TALL.

PiBgJNm^EiiE

I

Kg ilucoont ior Cuh.

^ Of the^daay trains
westw ard thmogh Oa^ha to D<
Ogden. Salt Lake. Sacramento
Francisco. Los Angeies and Po
without change. One ol the*

ES

'

SPECIAL
RING SALE

between Onc^ and the MIsaoari
ds^I^Dew Une West and

Mrs Harry Cook left yesterday for
ning . to for
iifitm's thronL.
y'ullert.m. Nebraaka. where she will OBdertheir
poison breaks
nadertbdr influence, but
bat a
»hen the medicine is left off thee

• cat
make her future home
again as bad or worse than ever. Besides, the a^e of these minerals bring I
Mr and Mrs. Fred Potrafka
Rhenmatism
______
and stomach troubles of the worst kind, and frequently
frequenUy twopro- I
visit In Pontiac for a few days.
of sand »ai« found In the smmach.
Sfl«1B£JTo/ 'EyEKrTUISG
Miss Um. daughter oT Sir Chea
Mr and Mrs. W. M Kellogg
• Peter OskoskI of Ulenlyon Pa . whu
UUK Uaug-Oien*
disappeared a wi^k ago after belns daughter went to New Buffalo
^
and removes all traces of the poison and
thrashed for. Insulting a friend s wife LaP»>rte yesterday.
> baa arrlt
J
^

^
saves
the
victim
from
the
pitiable
con*William Holdsworth and Mia
was fotind in a newly^ made
none a aieaitier uf the nlniater’a CanI ^
quences of this monster acouige. As long
Holds worth have gone to Iwansini
llr. The near arrival was 18 y<!ar« old. was so weak he could not talk, but by visit relatives
as adropof the virus is left m the blood
They will also
abtiui the aaiae age aa the mlDtsier's evening he was out of danger and Miss Bassett at Novi Ufore their re
it is liable to break out, and there is danger
daughter
They are already making aaid he had trk»d to starve himself (a
of transmitting the disease to others.
plana to en>oy
ibemaelvea In tru* death and had lain In the grave sev ***Miss Louise Korton w.*nt to Grand
S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and
OHenial fashion
Tiring of life In
eral days.
3US effects to health, and an experience ol
Throe Hungarian laborers i«»ok r<gardens and summer hooaea In which
Buffalo.
to while away the lung days, Mlaa
Mr* M Coyne went to Bang!
Uang b««geil her father to bring t«
a visit yesterday.
stretched on the floor dead.
The
Stella Marvin js visiting hi Grand
houa<- was found to be alive with Rapids
*
iSTui ChlSl
Wong iinT^ii moccasin snakes. It Is to be burned
Mrs Matilda McManus and
Ml
Manila, whert^ she joined the family
FVIedrlch went to Ann Arb
**‘*M?s. Ellen Hutton, of New York. yesterday to spend a few days wi
and who Is also a
rv'latlvea
taler to the Uni
W. C. Gannett has gone toSsgina
Th^ h'ouse'ur^siaie of drunkenness!
• ' Hsiin brought the young^ woman lo abusing bis. dying father and kicking
Miss Carrie Earl left yealerday f
the United Suies.
over a UWe on which rested a cruclrur-«x«d«iwOean» iwo of Ui« andUioual
DuvuVeu.
! i
Miss Kathleen N.mah Fields Is the ®x and aome candles, that she forgot
brsiK-h«« ..f d«vhr«. pbjwc*. butaay. or mmiyoungest
musical
director In the that she had been a helplea
artford yesterday for a vlalf.
Mrs George W. Jackwm kfi y.^tc
'' world. Though but eleven, she pr^ fur ir. years She got out
ii of bed an I
aides over a choir of tuiys ln\^he Ro­ went to the pol
i ta have ht*r day for Los Angeles. Cal
P. VanTassel arJu wife have go
man Catluillc church in Ongar. In Es- MOn arrest »*d
Samuel \V. Hammers, who keeps a to Weston, OrepHi
J L Bartley, wife and five chlldr
on IJtke Con ix>uniry store nesr (k tiysburj;. P.n
Ji miparti. b^-alth and fti
sure. SwUrerland. were wltn<wsfs;advertls,*d for a wife recently and In left yesterday for Weston. Oregon
J. Raussen and wife went lo B.
fa
few
days
received
anof an Impromptu hugging maich. the ct»u
iM.r v-esterday on a visit,
whirh almost cwi Ihe life of the vll-,swers from 2.7«M» lone women of «liret Crags went
to Benton
lagi‘ iHWUiy
A Itical phoiograph-r. region.
Harbor yesterday for a visit
\jk . re>>lcing
wishing lo tduain an original dtwlgn
At New
Miss Osa Bvarett has gone to lien
l they had evs
d post card, pc
and .vure a »1 -tk) bottle of Wine'of Cardui. *
•n HarUir fur a visit.
a young girl, the village Udle
S Arniltage and wif.* are v1
■Ibe ui
XNWof
wUl bnnp ba|,.im^ to your borne.
I wandering eat iKdween meals, seven
with a iMwr
I Fliut
phoiog^pher
lu I phan4 of .the Ki
Oliver
Sutton went to Wayne yes
aught In U
_
,
The hear gave with rat pidson and
Median.- Co.. fhatUnooga. Tcn.H-*w-e.
\\rl Sarah Savar of Chicago and
embrace that she are now dead and the
Mrs. Kll. n Racine‘.»f Brunswick. Onl
ell sensdesa^
arv> visiting their sister. Mrs.
The llrsi IkK-r student who ever in
Wine of Canlui i* wonh pTlT"ghr’io
li’diA n\^ than
ered Cxjrai-ll university, and one of i
b.^
he first of the delegatloo sent to this
from W.quetonsiug. wh.«re she has
Death.

uDiverslihw
of
South
ctiiinio frvmi
Buvsnt. VA..Fcb. IS. 1902
dilate wo
Afri^. has I
- daughter bad an
111!.-*, found great l.cnctit in X\ i
r pi s

or ni wotu

p™ i.vi2\r

(SuimU»

trans-Mtssoori region and the f

the reault of an attempt made by ino

e of German bbsKl. and has spen
his life so far in SrHith Af
III this year no stuc

TO-DAY

BLOOD POISON IS NO aaS
srt£srT“.rts^a2s^
gtSS'S? RESPECTEB OT PMSMIS
ers bfeak.ont in the month and
the hair and eyebetms faU oat.

'•
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: a,‘sdsr“

ThewodA
_ Age. OortgffaiMMood PoiM^ Peo|Sek»awina«neid«yUiatitig
a bad dingbat if aU its hooon could be bi^t before them they
vamldahimitagtli^dothel^epfogy. KoC only the pcraoawrbocoatm^^
aoffets.bot the awful taint is transmitted to childmi. and the fearful sores
aad enifAiaas. weak eyes. Catarrh, and other eritkmcea of pobnmed blood
show these little iuaocents axe suffering the awful coosequenccs of some

GEMtlAL mn

::

RASTALL'S
NEW
JEWELRY '
STORE

^ilfTr'^ ~

. ia.l«c.:K».Wc.

JOHNSON AND S. E. WAIT A fiONS.

u-i?”jsrvans!
can Jump en M

*-^sasr-

try a record want ad.

m

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OT IVSHITO BSOOBD, TB4VKB8B OITT. lOCM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEB 7, 1908.

To-Morrow Nlgh-t Steinberg’s Grand Opera House, Thursday. Oo*. 81

SS" QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER

WBliJttiKk
SHtr

iMIliaMlniwMy. iiiSn<lila|>Fili»l|MilllEli«iliSlilllslllil5lwiwM

ftUgSwU.CUB. Prices: 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. 1.50.

•REvmo.
I
——
I xiethi emalM the center of all InThere will be js meetiaf of the Pro-i ^
Indnscrtea. Tbe moat ahlUfnl
tjrted Home C^le-------------------- ' Jewelew and *em cuUers, palnteca,
n..mw Is^ I canrera embrolderrni sod tTartsmen
*•
whom creatlona could tempt tbe pmee
of the arm of

ntmcmiw
Mr. w4 Mr. Fred Pndi w«t to

to IW CM. M W«rd KllMc T.

"e"h. Allni kU HOC. for . rl.l< >t Transp*.rtaUon Co s boat line, and to.^u^ __

.... 5-.K ¥fT^. a%£.'Sl
oralx lor . rl»lt wllk Madr
C. J, OMMtt ud

WART DEPARTMENT

'TKioro Aro O'tHdPr

=smoe:sz=i
TIHE8B ARC THE BEST

sonilnK for a rlslt la Toledo.

Ts.
**to*ito '«Mc o» Ct trtw
MfMT J. atorna. * «1AJ of M d*y»
itoni«r« Pr«fi *

Md tttssM^s Comer
% Tolks %

For lender fcci; you’ll never know what real
comfort is till you’ve worn a pair of our

_______

=:

and there, tread-

CUSHIOIMET SHOES

sa were Bited. and a few had tiP

'» To-

bee to Manistee.

\Vc have them in Turn ajul Welted soles.

The excursion J

with Jewels
NeckUcea. girdles and a queen's ornaments sre dmwu from battered boxea. SE-naa of paiwr, cotton cloth or old
flannel. Nothing s«>em8 quite as Incongns.us InMhls land of the mlsllt and
the iiicongrooua aa the way
the Jewels of a rajah are pnslm^
from old blacult tina. pb'kle bottles and
marmalade Jars. Onf- t.uya the gems
a temple goddess, and they are laid
grimy eollon w4m,1 and packed In nr
ttojrg's Grs
UttW tin boxes of a <*rudlty Ineom-el
Ottawa.
lOe.-From Klixa lluhamah SHdmnt
■ jEv^^ng jou^l^i
Winter India.”
country store,
where you see Quincy Adams Sawyer:
as
the
city
chap
outdoing
his country
■ of the I
.11 King Arthur foumbd the fa- nelcbbors at every turn You felt like
n,uud table bv r,Hiue*t.dM« rlin. taking a hand when Sawyer. In a
•neluinter. to wrriiime the wat*. quiet and unassuming manner whips
Next you flm! y«»urMerlin armnge<l one
of funtts b. nie the village bully
self at the crow nia.ls
You grow
refill the
1 w. lve wer- for
mentally alert and a' little bit on your
..vitls of Je*u.. Christ
tls* faithful I
im-tile when 01.adiab Strout^hatch^
, for the traitor JuduA.
•ver 4..-4*liped ^ive >,y n!lM^rible*b,'? your* friend'.* Q*”A. *"saw*^
knlgbta dlstti.gtdslHsl fo^r tin Ir
yer. and y.iu an- glad t.. svnr Quincy
nie.-i preitv Alice Petiengill. the blind
girl, and .vt,u are glad that Sawyer
c tliem the *M-nt i>-m.nlnrd
,1 knight aurp.i«lng him In heroic
i’**'?oS‘nnd
yourself at a husking bee. I
and warlike at tain me»
If an and you Itn l Just like Joining In ihej
Sldennl worthy to till
jn*eJ and the
pnmilsruou*
kissing.
unworthy knight sou
,Then you recover yourself and are
WHiu shivering In a snow *iiorm. then
The tbirieentb scat wn* is-ver o.-.tt in the Interior of the IVuengill house,
pled but on.-e The story goes that a where everylHHl) cal.*
Mipper and
haughty ami lns<.loiti S.»nuvn knlgttt tiliuble^onie bo., affairs are straight■ wq* Imtmsbntely

IViccs:

S3aOO, S3-BO and SA.OO

They were
brougbl to the city yesterday,
charged with stealing fence posts
from Stephen D Pensiermacher. The
examinatlofi will be held tomorrow.
Bert Winnie and F. W. Carver will
*^‘Mn»- ii A. Smith and son went to go ou. on the bay tom
Newark. Obki. this momlnf for a visit Mackinaw mmt. They

-r„. .0 U-udcnv...,

«o«M not be held.

^c.r«€

y-

“ti SSnZi^th* HMMh A Ley Oo

v«. Alberi H. Brow®. ® decree at
dorare and a® order of eele
.fflTML

U tbe
at the rlllaae of
ley. la wtdeii Derld Wy®koop
10 the Ttllaae a piece of prope

deed. Tbis property was «tven in Au
Rdwerd Smlih. I® which an .Injanci U>c
t the Oval Wood
r Mr. Smith's wa;;e>
kla. Um> inj
towed, bat In the BteanUme.
a«ll la pendlnx. the court oi

•”s;V;.x’.‘cr«:r.«* .h.

case of Milo B Wetmore rs the Om
coedia Klre Insurance Co from the
i^am^e case will Ue conslden^

Md Mr.. A. N«k
left this roumlnf fur Toledo, and will
visit in Detroit and loanalng before
their return.
Mrs. Chester Gore ahd Mrs
left this momInK
visit with
Mrs. Rev. Noble.
•blt.. wu InJhr cliy i
Rev. J P White
day on his wsyr bomr from ihr iBitta
yearly meet Inc *a Friends, wnicn was
held this year at Marlon. Ind
A. H Perry went to Port Collins.
Colo, yesterday to visit his famll>
Mrs. K A. Halre. who has been vis
Itinc her brother.-T. T. Bates, and
family for a few w«-eks. left this morn
inc for Chlcaito. «n her way to Bel
tonla. Miss., her home.
Miss Hlanrhe Gillette, who has iM-n
ihe cues! cif Miss Marie Halverson fur

^A*U*tbe**Jui7nc® were excuswl las.

* jike*K^H-nica has returned from
Escanaba and has taken a position In
the Bd>ston Store, where he was emplovi-d several years, as wlnd«m trim
mer add general salesman

i!;;

Mrs. C W. Uiuclas and Mrs John
Roberts left todlay for Gaines. Gen.*see
connty. to attend .he funemi of their
Fatchl® add W. P. Cmtser vs John father.
Cassius MbnrdK- wen. to. Bunyea

case U dalabed the oimrt will adjotrm
untU same time next week. Not all
cases are in shape for trial, and this
.will fire the neoaaaary time to have
them la raadineaa All cases uken
up at that time. If ihU Is done, will U

TA K HAISIUTONOMOW
Be. i. M. Wilhami and M
CIHIa U ■# UnlUd in I
; lAudanvUlaB Oi

"iiTrr.r.eS;‘".rAdH.n

momlnc for a visit.
Mrs. Malcolm Winnie. Sr. w
Chlcaco this momlnK for a rlsli
Mr. and Mrs. FYank Sladek
cone to Chlcaco.
Mrs J C. tiaun.lett of Elk 1
went to Milan this mornlnc
Mrs. J«w McKinley of Alden
toL. Milan
Mila. this m
J. Si-nd of 8.
to the k.25 M.
Bce. and started
morning In the i
•re he will nfor Mt. .Clemen

H C. hall In the City Opera Ho.tse
ck. All members are refuiextdMl to
present.
t was the tnienilun of the city
II team io go to Mancddona this
m.drnluK for a game with the team dif
that place.
When It came time for
the train to pull out. there were ..niy
thnn- roenilM-r. of the team on hand
and tbe game had to. l>e declared off
About ♦.K pis,pie UM,k advantage ol
the exctirslun t»n the Pere Marquettv
railroad this morning, and are visiting
*”f;wrge Ballinger has
his duties on the G K A
, after »ev
in Mackinaw City will
He was ralliHl
I
I* slat
Charlevoix last night
UAik on over ::.tuai bushels of puiatbes
all of which were Umght .Monday af

'Jir

Bacbant

? thSTbrl^ MLw
kmf Umeln.
ale departmen
On. here. Ute

Clllfe was for s

je of the sheet mu
of the W. W. Kimball
tnkinc a similar posl
Innell Bros
Both l>r

MUCH INTim^T SHOWN

Grstn and Ripe
Tomatoes....

and y..ur mtml on the hors.-. Wab I,
bis ears They will W prlck.vl forward
uf,* I* a rtnb on ^ben be is .nUmt to shy. dns.p tvlo-n
“\Tct?J Peiertyl has gone to D.II
ba is ttn^l. lly lui.k Ju-i in-forv be
an
urfx'r
fl
fbwr.
with
nil
expn***
tl.*vaance. Ohio, to h*ok after i
ter S4‘rvl,v
•mls-r*. The .nh«»r •Wak«” Unto a g.illop» and Is-for,* be
ery for his wagon factory
kick*
Before kicking, to.,, a li..r-.e
Charles Rosenthal has gone to Cld day two „f the la •r\«iiMTg.«d from the
utu-nlly tu. k* in bis tall and liun.h.**
dining r*Kini. wl n* they liatl
ragt> »l> a business trip
bis l«„k a litt .. Wlo n y..n olesTve
1 the eh-vater
J«»hn Felghner reiunml to his hoimany of lb..*.. iu.lu-ali..n< *l**uk to him
in Nashville. Mich . this morning, af
shandy and pull tip bb bead
ter a visit In the city wHh the family
l-Vanklln He
Ft. Ni-etihara
C,W*»e. wwU Detolh.
Is city yesterday for
The cu*iom of pla. iiig the pniiM-rty
I
save by llu-s,.
rents of West 8eve
of
the
ill ili..ir gnit.w lias always
k«l one of the pair.
Wii follow ...I t.y the true Ib.inaiiy
:omM.|.^..“ said III*
gypsl.*.
of 111 lu.
iH'at
you
wbUe
l
am
.b.iiig
It

nusMisti
♦Ten d.illar* tb.il you can t.” wa* tbe
more trjiug time tni her wedding dsy
and-mb. I. tuluable proin riy I* burl.sl
reply
1 has her Amerl.-an slater.
Tli.-re is nl^o a lo atP
Tbe cage* 111 iMitb Sliiifi* «i,..|i.vl with In this IM-Ilef
a clli-k. and without further imrley tbe nwiit nmon.g gyied..*
two men aeparatcl. entering the dlff.»r
enl elevator*, n.e bs-al got away a to a dea.t iv.|*oi,. IsN-niise it iM-rr.-s to
fractb*ii of a moment ahead of tbe ex­ renilml the lit ing of the depart.vl nnd
not twke Plate till tbe eve
press
When the man in the latter tiisplr,. Ill tliiMii a dn..iil of ib atb. T!m*
U easy to imagine lii what an r
custom of t,urylng tla-lr proin-rty with
stcppol .UM lii* ai-iitiaiiitruc,. w a^ wait
ed atMie the britle often enters
gyp^' dea.t «lat.^ from tbe earll.-st bUfe. Besidi-s.bridesmaid* tl.
gn*issl tbe ex^
alM, bridesmen. «im have to 1
of B».f.
I-----:..r. dlggliig d.,wn for the
the brideamsbU witb sweelnn-s,
tsof Ibmtouaresald —
Tb.- rr.s.ked
• That wa* eaw.” said hi* roni|,.-i'iil.,n j to f.dl.iw Hie old p itb* along w Iftrli the ! ^
and they are
dressed aUke l oll. elcvat.,r
man
half
of
tbe
rart.v
seMler*
^f
the
pla-e
drove
tbclr
Ing tbe bridi
n><e«slun Is csrrb'il a
and he .lldu’t make
to ami from their |»a*iure on tlie
*”iii' a"*' li
li. gold siHl silver of Christ
York Post.
}rommun. However tntc this may !«.. It
M MtAiionetl Against tbe altur
--------------------I l««vnalii Hist umny-of the main stre,.|s
Tbe bride's old uur>M> Is Intnistril wlib
Worked to LIvltoK ( htolto.
j *'f G« • old ritv proivyiiark geograiihlc
al of tlH« brides dowry
Dr 1* I. Hurt * |«.liit. r do« «„* the reature*. fontierly oriinponsnce. but
her fallHT's linuM* M that of ber futuiw
..alls., of a g.N*| deal of ui„u*«.,uei.l and J»ow ahmwt jjuiroii4..rgolt, n
Atlan-.
husband
cx.-itemei.t 111 lUvuivUIr on., day. The Be avenue f,.ll.,ws elnsely lb.' oHgln.nl
d.s-lor stopj-Hl al a trough to water hi*
H««e: Washington street presene*
horor A M-w.-r pl|H- aU,ut a bundnnl In »«' • orv.-* tbe old road along the narf.*et l.»iig iMi«*e* iiiLl. r a <*r.s»«tng at this row ii.> !. .,f laml w bleli wa* the only
to providr rver.r British sulO
pUi.v.-and tlw «U»g. Ivtng warm from ! n»iiiM-.;il.»ii for s long lime Is tw.v-n tbe
with s go.«l honest BrltUb wl
running, fwawbd Into the pi|,e to gH ' maiul.ind and Bo*t..u penln*nla. with
.vsd wiieu the turn; mm., b. bn,.- be It* tbnv hill*, which gave the name
WE will keep out store, 2i9
could ,H,t turn around, arwl a* ib.. pipe j Trrmont; Cauw*way stm t re,.nw. nt*
ct. open Fvenings duria
was <-nw,ked Im .vniUI imt ,*•«• the o|qs, tbe di:iu to the enrlUwt Bdnl mill |toud.
site end of it.
ib.Tr lie stu..k After and j:..a.oii ainv t. ih.* -mill darn." was
raripn* suggestk.iis bad Iss-n ma.l.- fr.r ‘ built later to h.dd ba.-k the waM-r* of
I tide to be u*4*l for
I small negro l«.r wa* Bark luiy

erinPippiis

tha aMorlatloo very substantial sup
port In the way at premiums, which
Is grNUl) approclated In the way of
spcKUI premiums. iH-iter then wss ex

for another week la wb
ibair rapon. Another m<
baM next Monday night.
t«a^^ 4.

Ing asktHl
to make

MNIOR CLAM CHOSE OFFICERS

Last eveolag the class of IMG of
Lba Traverse City High sebpol elected
otioara aa follows. President. Harry
Dana: vice praaldent. Eva Tburtell:
■anerauit. Clara Hoxsie; treasunT.
'"^DoM^and bSi blue were selected as
elMs eokm. and the members of the
cInM will get clans pins at ouce to
abow “who they are and where they
THK MARKETS.
Drtroli. Oct 7.-Deoe
•4c: No. 2 rod. SJ\4c; N<

mi
25:
TTMe: May. 7t%e: 0«

J. FURTSCH

South

Side

Grocery

GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE

Wednesday. October 14th!
EXTPIAl
Majestic Revival ol

Two Sisters
A Glonoui PU>- lor Yo^ng Pco,.leofallx«.by

STOVES

TO

BUR

to Mlset from. ••• wi
A dollar a watk if you w
easy. Tha Boston Btora.
TRY A RKCORO WAKT AO

tiiSi

I
I
I
I
I

bowdy 0.1. Finally a arvvmd negro boy
was sent In 111* ItT* n-uinlmvl within
reach from ih- oittslde. ami vdien lie
had caught the fip,t »-,y by tbe leg*
and the first lirtv bail g.d a ae,nire hold

they

tberw of the
used to *
tbe pnwen!
pnwent genersUon
gei
put on tbclr skates to glide over tha
area imw «*v-uplcd by
and the I'lihllr
riihllc library.-F.
m.rary.
P. Gulliver
In Journal ..f Grogfnpby.
Geogt^pb
;

al im,y by hi* b,:*. and
r all piined om.-r.xc

Peter rerreo. tbe gtilda who took tbe

I’a.-lfle railway. wL,................... .
Ilcky iu.mDUins. thlny-slx t
***» b«r«J. In Brnnellng a sctl.,n

Mtotn-totih. tot..vt>|.ttore. S-aruta

Saturday,Oct.lO

twist

0“
—-------- - —
fc .ist
;;v

,—
sa.-.

CbK«Al.«OS RXCBANOK-K.*^ rood rw«t

PirsA: -rims S-lss-s
Li-»<i MBymorxcS’s
I st-ruoi-is Oomsdy

Urr- bsrito #,«,•

THE
MISSOURI
GIRL

frc.-ti .tord. tm froBn

COH HALEVIS in. h c-Ur wtwd. d. hvrr^d to
. r »ny ptoTi .< Ui.- .lly. J B. Orr.Uck I'o

Y0UUU6H! LAUGH!! IAU6N!!

I

FOR RENT.

•gSWiffilrfeiSSi

Sia-cinlly Selected Cash Elabo­
rate Sccncr) and Eflects. Fine
Singing nnd Dancing Si>cciaUit.s

1

Uodnblidiy Ai “LaigMnt"
Sbn Efir Wrtttie.

TI» KK.NT b^qtnrvV »A

j

AHCELLANEOUS,
1

I

Bti-u ‘sjTlX^KKtXrH~Eilh. r in~H*** or
SjM.-vhl trrtuo t.> Jan. 1.

Prices 25c, 35e, 50c. 75c
r\tXiU»ST Hrt.* n in.li *>-U«-r. with wbll«.

Seat sale will o|«n Thurs<Uy
morning nt the box office.

Buis

Bnpis
OelNS
Purs
Applit
Squatli Corn-:;s:ri,.
tanlifloyr Pickling Ooims
Pii Pospkins Rutabagas
Carrels

x.;r.

dMi Of tntareat
Mwt of the I
talking of lb# al

j......
...ONE M6NT ONLY...

arth. K\>in|t.r

. n t seen anything at
. •is.hh.lts ^.at.”
you are t^atisncl.”
I tlie o h>l.r,ftfsl kitlal»ts of
said b. V'- U“ n
tbe n.und talde aiv• ssld
1
not one e,err bad
liad tbe
tlte .-ot,rage\:i^it on g—'
tbe iblrt.Muiil. Ad.alr. and the supcrstl-I
We will press and keep in re- I
“The"*ladles of the Second M E tlon ngalust It still *urv,v.-s.
J pair every sutt sold. Press -every I
church will give a nx^^eption in the
________________________________ I week it you wish.
An induce- I
church imrlors this evening to Rev
W..el,.l.«r.e..S:.r.Whr.Ur.v.WW.!l
I
and Mrs. H Kennedy, and family.
Whether .V..U drive a single b..i>e or a I Boston Store.
|
There will be no meeting «if the
team Q»<^priiieiples nr.- tlu* -tame, but
Raihbone Sisters UiIh evening
lu anvli.g a lg.ir S.V to ^ that.eaeb----------------------------- --------------------------- —A marriage llrenM* was issi
day by County CU-rk Walter to Elmer bona. d-H^s bis sbar,. of iIh- w..rk and \
Stwie and Anna. I.4*wls of Summit

The city ambulance tis,k a typhuhl
fever twtient to Ihe. li iospltal
ihli

I»r S O Sawyer and wife 1
left this mnmlni; morning for a visit in Chicagti
Mrs. I. W Warner and daughter
Vida of Klh Kapids went

hts mar
for Loudonvilla. Ohio, where
u
Cllffe will
liafn with Miss Bertha

Hoscoe,

DENMAN THOMPSON
..uthor o(

THE 010 HOMESTEAD
Presented with Every Advantage
nnd many extra features
-including-

Rastas m Banks

The Jewel Double Reatiog
Base Bonief Coal Stm«

Wai-ited
GOOD DISTRICT DEPUTIES
...BY THE...

The .lew-el Coal Stove embotiies every modem, ywactical
feature that is tiesirable in a
base burner. It is attractive in
dcsip, economical in fuel and

Ideal Reserve Association
i J«.t ,
1402 Malostlc B'dg.. Detroit. Mich.

It wiU imy j-ou {o investigate
before buying.

lba Travarse City
Real Estate
Eichange
^

Frank Tnido
146

Fml Strut

146

Loan Headquarters
v::::iPRi\ivTci0wc

Room 5J5, Jl^eloi Block

SS,”

THE NATIONAL LOAN CO.
R. A I. TO RICHMOND, SS.OO
nual G. R. A I. excursion to Rich
1. Ind.. Is OB Tuesday. October
Tickets good for 10 days. Gi-l
information from any O. R. A I.
1. or address C. U Lockwood.

Garpeoters
Wanted!
Mich. Starch Co

ft. a. A L TO RICHMOND. tS.00
AMWSI'G. a. A 1. oumrakm to Ricle
lAckwood.
Grand

ux WHmcrr-WARNMR popular

TIme-tikd
and true.
for*lrtyyeark : H

Good for Man or Beast. Cure*
hurts and pains anywhere In the
body or on the surface.

Penetrates as no other liniment can penetrate.
Sinks right into the fevered skin and takes out
pain. Good for everything that walks.

THE GREATEST EMERGENCY UNIMENT KNOWN.

|
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J
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CIt. Phorte No 197

^:-1^0NSALARY.
nrURNfrWt. PIANOS.

]

Have some splendid bargains worthy of your serious
consuleration. Enough said
—come and see us and we
will convince you of the
truth of the same. : , : : :

Keep it in your house.
Keep it in your shop.
Keepitinyouroffioe.
Keep it at your stables.
Keep it at your car bam

Mexican MuetanS jbtniment

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