The Evening Record, September 05, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 05, 1903

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

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1903-09-05

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Ill.trsesr

TBAVEB8B CITT, MICH, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1908.

BOMBARD
CAPITAL
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LABOrS
HOUDAT

;MACCOOMIANft MAY «M1U- CO#l. BIrmtasham. Ala.. 8ep:. L—Fbur
oonrleta were shot at Prate alnee
rrANTiNom^
prison early yaaterday morning, while



Elehvd

MAMV ARE WILLINO TO MAKE
THEATTEurr
,
T. irtnf t»» E«ltaii %• Tm

They had secured a quantity of dynWashington. SepL 5 -Rear Admiral
Cotton, commanding
the European
squadron, has oIBclall.v reperted his
and hurled sticks of dynamite at the
Athletk Sporte In the Maroing and arrival yesterday at Ek-lrui. with the
Sre with
Brooklyn and San FrancUco

£irs£sss-sr.".£
CHARGE TO
BE MURDER

Monday will be la)»oF8 holidayand
out the. city.. Bveryhody will be expected to drop work, for while Monday
will be Labor day it is not to be a day
of labor.
Mills, i
banks, newspaper of
places of labor, so fai
^ closed, and labor ••tll'^'e"';

dMSr ptaM ilMy fPlll arm a i
BtMUMT with half a dOMD BUBS
menber addtMl: *Tfae gua> will
Ere la the dIrecUoa of Yildlx Kioak
There are numerous attractions tha;
SaOcieBt Tolaaleen hare offered to
F. j. RAIRO DIED LAST NIGHT AS will be enjoyed by the people on tbU
•acriffoe their Urea lo the attea
day of rest and goodfellowahlp in the
RESULT OF WOUNDS
forenoon, at 10 o clock. will occur the
municipal athletic events oo
the
Twelfth street baseball park.
This
—Your «
promises to be the finest field day
meet ever given In the city, and the
takea a moat aeriooa rlew of the Bal
light among the wards for the city su­
kaaa alioatloB.. A Turktah-Balsariai KORTZ CLAIMS BAIRD MADE MO­ premacy will be a hot one.
- the afternoon, the Asylums wUl
war. it U thouKht. la hardlr aroldahle
TION TO DRAW REVOLVER

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SALT DEFEMSE IS CLAIHED

Bttlshria win ^hahly aaaiuaa the ac
Breaalre and any movant maj bHni

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-The Dally Mai
i dispatch from Mun
Irjrtrea numcmus Instances of Turk
lab brulalljy and treachery The vll

a of SO Feat—116 Shot Entered
the Sody of tha Victim of
the Shooting.

rat rlBlted

t« o«

ordered them

stay

In^Uie -I
? and not to flee, a
l that the aavatte soldiery m'tfr
dered them by scores
Constanunople. Sept. S.—Officials
clrclea here were startled to learn
that CVmatantlnople U threatened by
att£ by an Insuncent army.^but from
the hand of the assassin and the In

TO PKOCEED .
IMMEDIATELY
PLANS

FOR CARNEGIE

SUBMITTED LAST NIOHT

.

Waeks—Will Sand to Mr. Camsgia at Onca for the Morwy.

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and

surrendered

He ordere.
The Utter i
if to draw a pistol from his pocket,
and Konz Instantly pulled the iriegt-r
of his shotgun.

AWFUL CRIME
CONFESSED

At the meeting of the board of pulv
SHADDOCK
ADMITTED
lie works last evening, the completed SETH
plans and apeclflcatlont for the Came^
CRIMINAL ASSAULT
gle library were presented by Arehl
tect Moore and approved by the board.
An order was made lor payment to
Froaly Told Horrible Details of Cr
Mr. Moore for the plans.
The general Idea of I be building U
the Same as already given by the Rec
s-YaacOld Niec^.
ord. The board, through City Clerk
lieers. bat already written to Mr. Car­
negie ftir the money. They will write
as soon ss the
money U obtained I Is the li
to prtireed at once to the wo
erecting the building on Sixth i
Is to the cimnty authorities. The
i of hb niece, aged 3 years. led
At tIAVtISECITT Ilf 1965
le confession of the death of the
probably being due to the roal
Maatlng of ths State Sunday School
mem of Shaddock
r Asaoclation Will Probably So Hold
addock was arraigned In justlc*
—C. H. Estea. Vico PrroldonL
this morning and waived a preHancock.
Mich . Sept &-Officer. ------- ary hearing - He was held under
Tor the ensuing year for the Mlchl^ lUKKi bonds to appear before the cirurt. Today a post mortem exlon of the body of the child is
elm!!d as tout's: "ptemldenTHeT**8.
C Burge. Urand Rkpids: vice piesl- being held at Kobart. drbere she lived.
It Is believed that Shaddock, having
dents. H B. McDermond. Bl. Johns;
C. II. Ksies, Grand Traverse; CJeorge
I to stale s prison.
UMiy. Monnx-. Rev. R. L. Hewson.
Crysial Falls; W H. Cary. Bast Lake;
recording secreUry. Mrs. J. K. Bolles.
Detroit; treasurer. H.
It. Simpson
Itenn esplrea November 1. aucceaaor
to be appointed by executive committee); state generol secretary. Alfred
Day. Detroit; esecotlve committee. K.
K Warren. Three Oakes; George l*araoas. Wsiervlelt; Herman B. Pierce.
IVtrolt; Prof H C Qursey. HlUsdale:
B L. I'armenter. Iron Mountain; B.
L. Wright. Hancock, and H. E Miwre.
Oolumbtavllle.
r Orleans. Sept. ^.—According to
No action was token on place of
)rt just received here, the Amerthis to be determined
ite mshlp George W. Kelley of
live committee at some
BItteflelds Steamship Co’s line
Probably Jackson
Pfed to the Carribean sea during
will be decided
Pceni hurricane
The steamer
Trmveroe for 1606
ound from Nicaragua to New OrHer crew of IS men and one
iger are believed to have per-

FEUSHED AT SIA

T0STA1TUP1

Rtaroh Faetary llaaaivad Turn CarlaaRa of Caro Taday. and PIva Mero
Caro Aro an tha Way.
Tba Mlehlsnn Starch Co. reoelrad
this EMralng two carloads of eorn and
See more can are on the way and wUl
amra In a day or two. If not tomor, ”?be plant and equipment are now

this cooteml
4b,ring
ring the day the ] dodern Wt«dwill hold their
gruui
Park
Nelghlwrs and the friends of Uxh %k
ganlzailons. i

emlsh. Mich'..
Sepu L -V. J
U-lng arranged, and numeniun other
Baird, wh.. was shot Thursdsy by expeditions out €,f the city.
CharU>s Kortx. died last nisht. sn<l
There will Im> no unibn excuniUm to
i.rtz miiHt answer to the chsri;» Grand Rapids, ss was planned at first.
pg-ople \wlll go fro
'der. Dr Norconk stlendtMl the
Others win i
Injureil man. and removed no
Siee. ,some to Cadilli
from his body, and it looked ss thouKh
ill KO r*> the resorts an
je victim might recover, but death
Is too u"e f,TlroS“
une last night about 10 o clock
One hundred and sUteen shot en
red Baird^ person.
The gun was Bred point blank and
with ascellent aim. The greater
Popular Proaacuting Attorney of ThU
>f shot penetrated the breast. Six
County United to Former Teacher
. Hi in the forehead, and one at each
in City Schools.

Baird,

SECRETARY

MAY

Can3mDOBer on good lecoiid-haDd andd%hdr
shelf «>ni books-good as oeo, and wananfed eo»pk<ei
. Bring in }t>un and get cash or trade for the ones ure

Coldwater. Mich.. Sept
5.-At «
oclock Wednesday evening,
evening. In the
presence of Immediate re
reUllves and
friends. Mr. George Herbe
Traverse City, prosecuting atiornev of
Grand Traverse county, and Miss Jes
sle FYi'emyre Stiles of this city were
united In marriage by Rev. Hugh Ken­
nedy of Traverse City, assisted by Dr
I. E Lennox, pastor of the Hrst M
i church of this city.
The marriage took place at the
tome of the bride’s sister on Jefferson
.reel. The Humphrey residence was
er> prettily decorated for the occaion with smllax and cut fiowers
<
The fireplace. In front of which the
ceremony took place, was banked with
and cut flowers. It was Just «
k when to (he strains of Mendelswthn's wedding march, played by Mn.
1. F Humphrey, sister of the bride.
wedding party appeared upon the
bnmd stairway and took their places
luefure the flrepUce. where the knot
was tied.
Mr . Robert E Waller of Traverse City
was best man. and Miss Edith Adams
of l\>ntlac was bridesmaid. The bride
wore a l>eautlfu! gown of white French
mull, trimmed with inserting, and car­
ried bridal roses
The bridesmaid
w<»re a very becoming while French
lawn, trimmed with •allover" embroi­
dery and ribbon, and carried pink and
white roses. The groom and best man
wtire suite of black broadcloth.
After the ceremony delicious re­
freshments were served on dalnUly
decorated tables. The happy couple
were the recipients of many beautiful

groom, a set of Haviland china dishes
from the bride's mother, and a beauUful cut glass water service from the
family of the bride’s sister.
1 The bride and groom left on the 10
o’clock Chicago train. They
were

Croas will be at home
to their friends after October 1, at a
pretty borne at 62S Sixth street, which
the groom has prepared for ihem.
tThe Bachelor s club of Traverse City
liave also assisted to decorating the
samel.
The bride mas formerly a teacher In
the Traverse City schools. For the past
three years she has taught Jn the
Coldwater schooU. where she was
veiT p«»pular Their many friends hope
the lines will fall lo them In pleasant
places.
On Tuesday afternoon a very dainty
luncheon was lAven Miss Stiles by
Mrs Hattie Crippen at her home on
East Chicago street. A number of
Miss Stiles’ moat intimate young lady
friends were present, and Mrs. Crip­
pen proved herself a delightful hoateas. At each place at the table were
found little red candles, which were

THREATENED

York Fhetofirapltor In tha Toils
for Writing Uttera.
1S*hen the cake was brought to It was
«r Wif* u tte Broimc RmsTO.
cut by Mias Stiles, and each of the
New York. Sept. 5—Trancla W. glrU partook ot It with tremMIng flngera. Mias Winnlfred Skelton was
th^ auocesaful one to finding the ring
to her piece of cake, and as her can­
dle atoo went out teat, the glrti srero
letter to Socretary of I
all sure
r that trochlas
teachlas would c«nae
esi
to

.. .o J?LS‘

ue ataadtly wUhia large force

w4

l»r lou «l

» » C//p Both Stm

The Three
Nundreil Ladies
»bo hive parch»M.I I>re*,
•Selby Co-f

Evoyboy

PfeoMtid We^U do the Sot.

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is laU's
samples. We arc selling
^ Below Wholcsilc
Prices as usual

AsHteSM Wh« 0«s Om!

4.00 ami 3.50 tample.< go
at.................................... 2.60
8.00 and 2.75 samples go

KIMBALL
nuns in ras

GOLDEN ROD
$2.00 52.00 $2.00
A HICE ORESS SHOE
$2.00 $2.00 $2.00
aVERY HEW LASTSa
$2.00 $2.00 $2.00

GOLDEN ROD

with all Summer,
Resorts.....
Si. CUir Flats. Point
liai.|ucs.
Charlevoia. Petoskev. Tawav. .........
Manitou Beach. «c.

MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.

Nnr Fall Liu Just Neiind
L^T US S«0W YOU
TUa^LU

FRANK*Too.
reTdRICH

**Wb9lBthmr
SPECIAl^USIC

S, Benda & Co.

s^koiass.

I. E. STB01I6, Up
5rsss?Litr‘Lis-’?i^?Vui;!:

CHWSTfAW CHURCH

-*Ali kinks remsTed SR skon orda.**

Rottiooal: Salo

W. W. nMBALl COMPANY

Sennon Subject at' Steinberg’s
(irand Opera House on
SUNDAY NIGHT:

Electric Process
124-------FroBt street--------124

Fisily sunil at ti c lica.l lltst
in Tone. Style. t.»ual!iy an.l
Durability. Kvery ,nstri:ni-nt
fuUjr guatantccil anti sol.l «n .,ts,
iDcrtto. Factory jsrircs until lit­
eral tern,.*.___ If vmi can use
a »ccont!-han,l oigin. .l.m’t fail
to call and see oiir line of sec­
ond-hand instruments ol various
makes
Rock Iwiton, prices
prevail on these goods they
must go, as we nce<l the nxim.

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Clothes Pressed!

girl dK,aJd l

i The Racket

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Stb*0l Bc*k§ amd Supplits

SAMPLE SHOES
I

win want to aee
Whan tha Shotgun Was Fired ss Ois-

X.™;

of Nwolkaa.
«*red while on ihejr way to Florins,
der mtard. after havtnR surrendered
a auarantee of immunity. At F\ur
oooilaues the correspondent, the ('hris

53.00

Clothing Co.

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\Ve*re ready srithoor otiul complete Une of

ARRIVED AT BEIRUT

KiSMkwk

eg what might hare been a
jgale delivery. J. E. Iteary. serv­
ing SOyenra. was the only one to es­
cape. The crowd was led by Tbm Fay.

I mrtes lo srrAase I

...School:

nr wnr« lo ts« ctsmto smsto.
New York. Sept. 5-John E. Mad
den. the well-known horseman, saved
IW.WO for John W. Gsie* yesterday
at the Sheepshend Baj race track by
advising him not to bet on McCbesney.
q champion thoroughbred of hl^. MeChesney was defeated

«aaS«l*L»‘bdSc*To^TS5^'

V ' !- voumrtnsrNSACii

SEVXBTE TKA»-IW0

M*CHESNEY DEFEATED

M2 f-BONT HTBKBT

worn SA-ruiwojsv

Wc have just rcccbcd a large invoice of 1 todies* Black Mereerreri/ctl sateen Underskirif, roost of which many dealen woold
consider well worth $1.60 each, but we will give them away (to­
morrow) at only......... ..................................030 KooH

THE ECONONY STORE

There isNoPlace
Momw
and there is no easier wav
licttcr than papng rent —
in a little while you have
more to shiw lor your
money than a bunch of re­
ceipts, »Nice co^* cot­
tage on West Side, 6 roSros.
r»U fool ,lot, garden, etc,
VOUR OWN TERMS.

Derlingcr,
thtrnMu^otrmmktn^s

WANTED — Immediately, a
cook at the Lake View House.
Eik Rapids. Wages %^0M per
week.
1S48-tf

Thos. P. Ui.i.ovi, Pastor.
~¥ryVrecdrd

ad.

COR.
FRONT

Wb HufB B

First

CiBBB

ikBB.

We are sure we have
the

School Shoes
for the children that
will give them Tfirood
wear. Soft uppers
with ffood strong
soles.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store

and board by
and wife. Must be near center of
cty. Addroaa AZ. Evening Record.
TRY A RECDRD WANT AD.

Rutner'f Old Stand
Front St
Oppotete Whiting Hotel
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

READ THIS OFFER ON

AHO

UNION.

Wh9 tlot ^
Tnvestigate?
\’oii know that we
.•^tronK
tronK claims/or the i ylt
fit and quality of L. Adle
Bro>.
Rochesie
Co's Rochester
made rcady-to-wear.Wh^
rcady-io-wear.Why
not: investigate
investigate them? We
will1 afford ev
every' facility
for doing so. Our new
Fallahd Winter models
are in. and will be glad to
have you compare them
point by point, with the
liest custoqi work pro.duced in this town. The
more itarticular youj are
about your clothing, the
ip,)re strongly will ^‘Ad1^ l^r’cloihing appeal to you
•^nd tenwnber tlut AdW n.:i.
uJ Choooit. COM ooly from
_
«S.W ro $*5.W „
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40
equiBy good mmle to mearare
••Tlw4lom*or Good Clothing- "»*«•«>‘o $8a00. 2

SgKiooI Sui*t8
U’ll look pretty big to you. and }-ou*lI say «I don’t aee bow they
can aflord lo elo it," but never mind that; all you want to know
is that this sale will save hundreds of dollars to purchaser! of
school suits in the next week or two
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$1.00
$1.50
$2.00 :^h“is.w ^^62““'^*““'*
prices fron $3.60 to S5.00.

$3.00
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
waotm-oyoiieofoarngnltrcoMoiiMn, is »dl ■> dn« not w
wdl icqoimtolwilh tn. to know iboot and get the benefit oT
tUs ofTer-wbra >oo have eitiified you own wanbk t^ you

THB ETEHIKO BEOOBD. TRAVEL CITT. MICH^ SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER

THEEVENWGRECORD

MCWOMi wpwwgai fionc

IXE.

Atifto A 6mm

M TWi. Wl> a. UIW^ UMday
«l tiM OMiiB«r «lw Tpmm City
OrW»M« a.Ht A«Bclt>«n.

ABSOLUTELY FREEI
l^pim oi tri^-coalcd Woe

BUSINESS CAROS.

adocemeot to carlv buyers to
boy their QUICK ME.AL stcrl
Ranges while wc have mote
lime to set them up. QUICK
MEAL Steel Ranges are the
best. Every one is strictly
gu^tecd. We have sold hun.
dreds of them in Traverse City
and have never had a fault
found with them. We have
»ld them for 8 years, both hete
and at Elk Rapitis. and have
never yet had a call for a re-^

THOt. T. lATW #ni A.Mf. MAi
A W. MAWHtH. Ktfter* mM M«iWi>r.
m wUKb* plenty lo.fnrnlBh
nt lor the people. In the
, at lu o'clock
lea of atblc.lc ereoti
oaly. which will be rery Intmtlnc
in the aftemooe Will occur an exhibi-

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bTH*iSd”a

ornm m rrMt ttrtet.

Kwcen the Woodmen
r and TrarerBe City.

WOW MS SPIT

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A. tKKtXNCII. City CkwIatDf.
Oeer«c M. Creea Haa Had to •‘Visit Uh
•uprmna Court’' a Number of pmea
During the Past Year or So.

MO MECORO MOMDAV.

mb4

the oAom wIU W doMi all day
LADOR DAY.

Monday. Sepcember 7. will he 1
iby lav aa a hoM4
a or the vast amy of work
► or the United BUtea—the

people: whether In the oOoe. factory,
Sdd or up** the work of dooRtr
of
aad atnicturee which
mark the fadnatrtal and coma
prtvreaa of the nation
Therefore, it la right that this day
ahall be reoogalaed aa the day <
laboreru in erery calUag. This holiday
whldi laduairy.
Wu en eaUtled to. and which
bulwark of our national atructnr
Organlaed labor under Intel
only to the employed, bet to th
plnyer: although mlstakea oooee
' of Ita prladptaa aad thm domination
quciatly cause acu of ladl^km and

Vbltc Oak man has a, man
of horaea whleb hr waa ad
1 to Ok* clrctta. but the anlmala

eight of the horaea la 4J10 pounds.
Walter, the d-year-old aon of Albert
irvnosky of Boeua Vlata. diad In con
iilsioua Thursday aa a result of a
fright received the day before
He
was silting on a fence at home vheu
men wKh a threahiug machine
passed and pointed at him. Hi

I now deTelope that what the Bach
elora* dub of thU dt> have for some
1 la true. The "auprei
ex-Preaident Croaa
Miss Bernice Mattlce of Grgttan.
DO mentkmed haa had to
ated at Coldwater. De^ aged lu years, haa trained a last
xlf to drive nicely before a
m rendered In hla favor
. her only help beUig a suit
ow no danaer <»f
»a together with lugs and
mice has received a propoasl from the offleerm of the West
Michigan fair to be at Grand Rapids
Is at least
week giving exbiblUona of her
clenoe has
Iful driving on the grounds,
ne of the sights at Lansing Tues
was a man carryUrg a blaring urn
is the only positive cure m
la along the sti
to the medical fraternity
ted from home It
•»e}ng s constitutional dl
an hi* carried hll umbrel
Ion
nre from hU cigar
the umbrelI^Md had Ignited
1
the cloth
acUng directly upon the blood when It commenced to sprinkle
aprlnklc
He
mucous surface* of the system
eby destroying the foundation ol bum brUkly in the breere he was
the disease, and giving the |iatient making. 4ml he didn't observe the Are
«tn*ng1h by biilMlog up the >oDStltu until hU attention was called to the
lion and assUtIng nature in tloing Us
^*At Grand Rapids workmen Thumday morning found the skeleton of a
faith in Its ^rsU^^ ’’i’m?'*’
digging a trench oh Front
that It fTlIs to cun- *
• hopes were at a depJ, of
1st of testimonials.
y trace of coffln or clothing
Address. K J CHK.NKY A CO , Toaround them and Conmer
l..*lli»y states that the mystery of the

WENT WRONG AGAIN
Lengleye Airship Wracked
Wldewater. Vs . Sept &.-Th. pn.s->ec;lve launching yesterday after
If Prof. Langley s big senKlniroe
Abandoned at 4 o'clock, after the p<.n
propeller, revolving aUiut non tlnu»,
yer minute, bad wrecked Itself amonK
he.rtids and bars of the machine Ik.th
»>lades of the pnipeUiT wei
imall pUTes. and one of the main sup
porting rods of the airship saH bent
to u right angle other slight rianu
srav dtme. The accident was th**
liili of a change occurring in «•

iMHly has evidently b<*en In the ground
ia.*n y years. hYont street haa lieen
,,>..*.1 as a street .forty years and the
body was In the middle of the thor
oughfare.
The reimri of ih,* rommlssiom r of
year ended

the amount paid
The *H!desi, and withal, one
lM*>. men in Owoss.',. ik James
a cabinet-maker In the cwsk.*t f,
Mr Kills Is an t*xiH*rt hindl.*r .
too's. and very industrious,
years ago in his spare btiiirs. he

MMRcr’s Frini
without IL

It baa robbed child-

s2e-£i-''.a-xrs
lady of

aehleve the oh)ecU of He Inception
and Labor day wlll^tand for a
<if purpose between the employi
empkjyr. which will In the natural
course pf evenu become a mutni

Cutler’s Barn

trust has recently secured contro
Interests In eight factories
In
Slate. Its Interesu being In the h
of Charles B. Warren. The amaignma
Hon, It U aald, will be uken up la

Warren, owns a oontroUIng laier»«i o
half the capital stock la hll but one
Valley Sugar company of Baginae

WUMMU:

Bay

aald lo l*e jis old :is elvlll*ntl..n Ityoiid written hl-lory that no one .
may when the art ..f lifting and .
tlibulJng water iM-gnii higypt. Ihe I.
of unfallsunablr nntl.iuliy. the ..hi
clvnisalhai of fiM* orient, nohsl n.n «•
f«.r her inagnlllo'ii. e rmd |K»ner

f

nars.-T.'ii .

stock

Bast Tawas. capital stock
Ihlet and onllcl v,ilr.*s.
thns making the aliigic
mu known Hut l*elk.ws .s.ii*i^ting of
a l.*athcr tvig set In a frame and n .rk
e«l l.j Ihe feet. Ihe operator st«n.|lug

Caro. caplUl stocli
walng Sugar Hetai
lal stock liOO.000;

S5Ei.5r
WK WANT Ihe ladlm to know we
sell the Soest PeukoaU la the land
for the money attend our i
and be cc

tiu* Un-kswd air. the exhauat Img ls*lnc
then lirietl by a string to
air. Irnplb-s the us.* of n valve np.*nlng
inwartl. and It U dllHeuIt to i>otn*e!Te

g Mr^ Th..tuas <
I Are whib* she
lo was tilling
the *,rdlnary
w,.nian. who. if her cl<,th**s are bum
Inc- runs artmud yelling and making
ih.* nr.* burn more fl**n*ely. sb** JiiM
.lashed into a bedns.in and rolbnl her
self in a heavy rjullt
She smoiher.*d
th** flam.- and v‘scap.*ri with slight in
The pr*,sie*cis. which are f*.r one of
ih.- largest l»een crops on r«H*ord to
Mb liigan. have bec«,roe much l**as fa
I.iruhle sine*, the cmtlnued
damp
aealher of the |iast wt^ek
Tb«* rain
Isbl lb** beans on the gnmnd ar.d
caiiK(*il them to sprout

J. W. GBuntlett, A. D.

in oth**r |iari*i of
I hi* plan that they
aril r*». i** a<l*»pt
aiWTlfir by wiling
»H*cn b.ll.iw.**!-!^

th** <*«.untry wh.-nnrgf*t Gn* Dr »l*#w
rinvnwluclng th.-ir
at half price! ha*l

from H
haw. *if Elmira, on.* of the I
(Iruggbda
N**w Y**rk stat
la in X**v
have
wrii*‘>
i*ni(**l) with Kiich aailHfactury rcaulU.
*»ih to myaHf awl i*» ruy trad**. Mv
v**rag«* aal**a have be<*n nearly*a hun
red lK,tiU*a |w*r week, and I hav*v* ry r**asdu to
• double.1 within a ah*>n tin,**
•Tht- apfciflc giv*-a r«*roarkabl.‘ r^

Life to a Neighbor's Kind-

Mondiy, September Seventh

I

TBBIUliOlUL HOLIRAT

IHE FttST NATIONAL BANK

Ibis Hinry of the late I»«Ib*e Justice
Duffy
iMiffy, while vUliliu: an «is
stJite Jail SMW a i*riM.i,*r wIm* had ir
mt In bis |K»sa*H.^k>n -The mng.slruie
"Ah. yon have a rat.I aceV’
“Y*-.".sakl the .*o„v|*l: -I fe<«a him
•i have been
troubled wUh my
every tUy. 1 fbltiks more of that mt
stomach for the paat four yeara." aaya
than Huy other living .feature."
-Tlu.t proves." aald Duffy, aeotl D. L. Beach of Clover Nook farm.
Orecnileld. Maas. "A few daya ago I
m**ntally. "that In every man tberr'a
was ludncMl to buy a-box of Chamber­
lain a Stomach and Liver Tahleta. I
find It. Iloa «wme you to uke su<-h have taken part of them and feel a
a fanry to tlir mir'
grnat deal bettor.*' If you have any
"Toa he tilt the warden." aald the trouble with your atomach try a box
.coovlct. cbrerfully.-NVw York Wor'dl of theee Tableu. You are certain to
be pleased with the reanit. Price 25
ceota. lYw sale by Jas. G. Johnaoa.

51.00

IH

..ClUiPET CLEMim WORKS...

--

Fin* PanU arc better
merchant tailor made. Made ^
Co.. Detroit Bold

$2.50 to $3.50.

HI KNAPP

I
rrs.^i’^-^-ijIieWafcliniakur.

ia H AM. Hhvk

Hamilton Clothing Co.

RECORD WANT AD.

Watch, Clock ami lewcirv
rquired. Fmc work my
sjKTCially. rrompincstt my
mono. (live me a call • ,
Next door south *.f i^iulrcs ,
.
Barter Shop. .-. .-.


409 S. Union Street

“The Lighting Department
is in full Ldow—these lon^; eveninkrs mean li^’hl the lamps t-arlier
“you want at least one li^jht in each room haven’t uoi eiioimh.
have you?-even if you use electricity or ;ras. there are times
when you need lamps. We have just placed on sale the fimrst
collection of iM'autiful lamps. There are lamps in brass ami
^lass. and nickle and china, handsome metal and tlecoratetl
lamps; parlor lamps, readirii^ lamps, band lam|»s. 'I he ureatesti
assortment you’ll lifrd. Prices are from 25ct to $10.00. liX-'
TR.'\ ('.LOHKS in decorated, colored or white or porcelain all sizes to lit all lamps. THK CRVST.M. CONK
bi;rnkr
newest and best . burner ever made
j’ives three times
the.liirht of an ordinary burner. You will always use them if you
carry eijrhieeii dif
hem. Sell for ‘25c. EXTR.X CHIMKKVS:
ferent kinds of chimneys-think we can supply all needs? Then there are
wicks, burners, shades, collars, rims, mica chimneys, jjas mantles and eh-ctric
liljht supplit's.

Choice China
Th^ kind that indicates the good taste of the owner anil efihaoces the comfortable, refined apijearance of the dinner and
tea table, the china closets and the plate rail. Several crates ol
new china havi- just been added to our already mammoth stock.
Heautiful. imported brcnch China.the dainty Japanese vases and
bric-a-brac, the handsome Cierman ware in all the new color­
ing’s. and best of all. our own home land productions, that no
country can equal. The famous D’Arcy Art School hand
painted china and the bea^utiful Lou Welsa ware.

Handsome Couches
-Si--

to observe

DAV

•liwUUy,

.

l» Daugherty, well
known
It
Mercer
and
Sumner
W. Va.. moet likely owes bis
tie kindness of a neighbor.

DIaiThtH»a Remedy, which cured
i in leas than twenty-four hours
sale by Jas G. Johnson.

I.ABOR

H. HYMAN

WiiAt do yoo think tbont It?
Whit doyoBDOibontlt?

Complrfagwtthtbefuqiieitorthe
LABOR UNIONS
THB RANK WOL CLOSE

rhis will11 be as nict- a lot of hi>rM-s as you liavr *.rcn
Traverse City for a lon^; lime. Come ami st-r
horses even if you do not want to buy. I want >oii to
see this Jot of horses. They will be from 4 t*> i years
old and tveikdi from 12lM to 1700 pounds each. If I sell
you a horse it has got to l>e just as I repre>eni. 11 it
should prove to be not as 1 n-preseni 1 will make n
satifaciory lo you.

Kvidcntl) some jxrbj.lc think it
better to pul their money where
it will be safe ami earning intcre«t than to keej. it in the house.
Thai seems sensible

the Iki'yneVlty A Bouth**ast*Tn «'*xt.*iv dy»-p**l»!“t and c*»tu»ilpatl*in. and al
Sion 111 (iayinrd. G*khI
progress is thoigh evry i«ckag»* haa'b.**n v-ol.f
un.l.T^my |M*n*onal guaran!«•*** to r**
money if it i
Among the reas*ras given by a Chel
s**a woman f.ir asking for a di
Our exiHTWnce haa Ikh*ji a .liiplirate
fn.ni h**r husluinw Is fiU In.H-i
I *»ur Elmira fri**ndi*. " said S. K Walt
desire always to Ih* kissing her
: Sona. “exc**pi that we hav** had
Samuel R*«rf. aged 93. of Sunfleld. *«. cB
!*H.k his little .Uughter. aged 6b. out
bla. klprrylng. and though he helped
we do not think ahe
h**t ov**r all the fenc«*s. h**. himself.
have -given th»*. remedy a fair
with great agility
We are at 111 selling th**. a|K*< lflc
Th *> r**lumetl with bwded (lails
iir pnc**. a fifty cent b*iitl** *»f
A Grand lUpIds c**al-d«*aler. ac
id defrauding the government by giv­
ing shon weight, declares the affair

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

Saturday, Supt. 5tli

r\B- LUinsw UOtUENTBAL-THOMPHok.

since the Bpjlars
Came to Town

Hr L SAVINGS^

**rs went 1

that a movement U under way to con
soUdale a numlH r of beet sugar fac
torlsa of Michigan under one control
the Idea being economy in the man
agmnt of the business The sugar

1 Will havr a tar luatl of lior*.*-'.
in rrawr.sf ( ity. ai

:> V " "

cover***] the finely carv**d w*Mkl t**n«l**r
It's f«ir roe • Hll! he ha.l a wife.
But Tor the prompt action
ttrst. and bis handiwork
Pn/. Manley. ub<» was In the navlga
Other
on ht*r re
toe's car..in shutting off his engine
- also
he aerodniroe might havr Inen hurled we,.- dev.rtetl to private casket build­
Ojien Tucsilay evenings 7dK) to
’rom the auperstructure and mT**cke
ing s*. that now Mr. Kilts has a far
The machine may In* impair***! by .Mo
b.1 **i cask*M in hU bam. all r**a*ly for
Its ..wner iHu-n b** dl**s
Hut he has
.All deposits jayablc bn .Icmand
anoih**r wife
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
Mrs Ma.lde liaikalia *.f Chass.*U
dl**l
last Thursday
Her husl»and
Mr. and Mrs Parker O INunlngton w**n; to two KlnlambTs. his cmniry.•ntertalned a nuniU*r of their Kim>
**re.i them
ALL RECORDS BROKEN
most delightfully last
K the grav*
•vening In honor
ir «,f
..f Mr and Mrs Wll
ih**y n*fus*»*l
bur Palon of Alm.mt
The eve
sas spent In ple.[I!ani social w.nvenui
tbut and the enp.ymeiu of ga
dudlng flinch, ping iK.ng, and g
S K. Wall A Sonv th*. |M.pt
ahlch brains were made to w
*•» U»dy. A bri
vlni-.:gl>^«. wh«» lnir**«l;i***«l In Trav**
sork hard Mrs While excelbMl in on.
City Dr lltiwar.r<* >p**t*iflr for
If be brain work contests, while Mrs
friends and he h**lpe.l I
Hart,ant did not
In the ot
the c*»nin lni*» the grave and th.m
Paom was first, with Mrs Dan
**r* l It himself while th** *,th**r m

The Yiiung Men's Christian l-iterar>
loH,*ty. with Ih.'lr friends, .njoye*! a
IHlghtrul hay ride and ern nuui> last
evening. Konrte**n of them dn.ve to
;he Itaptbu resort, where a delightful
tnie was enjoy<*d on the luiy shi

Horses for Sale

CD.

S:ao.

aad capital work In harmony tc

WHOLESALE AND RET A

Lam-

from 24 to 30 hour*. After ua,ng
Mother's Friend, my seventh was
bom in 4 bouim.m ■MMJOJDi

. LATER

J. W.

MoUmr'a Friend and havu never
known an insUnca whem it baa
A prominent

ini

A beautiful Ql'ICK MKAL Steel Range, just Ilk - cut, iw ll
;ou
a life lime and please you every day), ouly............................... $40.00
A large and complete bne of other ranges, ifom .... ..... $15.75 up
A large line of Cook Stov es, from............................................$6.75 up
A lot of second hand Ranges. Cook and Healing Sieves cheap
We
have advled a second hand department to our warehouse, and will
take all kinds of second hand goods in exchange for new ones.
^

'•

TheTinest display you will see this season, the
newest in Velours and Plushes and leather for
the covering’s. We never carried such a line; all
/• - XI*
newest in shapes. We jjuarantec the
^ springs to be the l>est steel made. They are so
comfonable, so restful. The swellest Davenports that are made, in either
A'clour or l*ai>esir>' upholster>'. The finest leather couches ^he factories turn
out. This year we have them in both black or brown leather. A good leather
couch will last a life time: that is the kind we sell. Our prices are from $G.75
toS54.INI. ‘KVKRVTHING FOR EVERYBODY.”

“the HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

-;v ■



THE EVBNIHQ BEOOBD. TRAVEBSE CIT?, KlCtt, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1M8.

snmcisnnBt

«TIh) Stambnl'
for purity., strength and color, is
Hannah 4 Lay Co's ••BEST" flour,
manufactured from Michigan wheat
and every pound guaranteed
::

HANNAH & LAY CO.
-TMAVI

Cem^^ot WwM^ •
Moralac eerriee M 10:M.

ll .no. aermcMi by Wayne L. Water*.
7:30. preaching by the paator.
All are lavtted to tbeae aerrlee*.
Firat MMhodlat
Rev. Wm. Lanftnaa. Paator.

eo»„«.le.
eel-o..

Ol-rv. MIOM.

t;|5: Sr^ieler e.re.«
oplc. "The Weeleyan Rerlval at
ork." This Is the last of the Wealey
•nice* and will be Illustrated by the
opiloon.
Mr. E. E. White will
the d«th or her husband. In ISM. she
• The Palms " illustrated.
haa been alone In her home, seeing ‘*Mr 1 Milton Coolt
olt will sing "Who
few porMins. and keeping her affair* Treads the Path of Duty. • as an offer
strtcily to herself, even cm bar death
bcHl
When her only relative. Henry
CV Wyman, of Chicago, a grandion.
was sent for. he was no more able to
1«:30: subject, "Involved
Fall •'
apd Mm. Andrew Hnnltarh of Induce bis grandmother to talk than
today SI
ltl>n have reoelred a gitt from
llaraca Bible class.
Ad as a ra­
H Y. I*. U.. 6:16.
Evening. 7;3ii: subject.
nt^ lilBbDm*orer a pair at

[GtniALnws
OP THE WOILD

toada OB a rush <ird»T whf« here as
I ho PriBo*. of Wales, and be said he at the home of her g
Mrs. F W Homan. An

•i

I and Mrs

Her C. T. Stout. Roetor.
Comer Boardman Aea. and Waabugton 8L
Morning sersice and sermon. 10;30.

have a comp
said to be thoroughly competent to
glTe life and vigor i« a rapidly moving
series of enjoyable scene* and lyldents There Is an abundance of m Jtic
and songi and roost enjoyable spec
laity feature*
There are scene
ast*’ which fairly
away, and the enthusiasm wt h which
the best critic* from New York an.I
Ban FYancisco have n-ci-lve.1 it has
d no other pla.c^hU *eas**n. It

l«.rui4M oi Si. inlH*rg » Orand
Hoiihe niM WeJuesdtty night. S4*p
l.c-r
A fountry Kid " It l* a
1 oonu-ily. i».»*^e.shiug al! lb- mer
i.r ibai kind «.r idsy. The brlgh
. and tp»ik.ln;; i.»m dy. er.mbln*-*!
I the slimtig *

any of
her detcendanu. who were
Resent to t^ ntimUT of flfiy. The

followed the llshtlng of a match
Klac Kdward Is eEceedlnfly partial
lo Kood coffee, and wberrrer be (oes
bo Is accompanied by hla own coffee
maker, an Kitypilan named Rmln
Abraham, who genres H»ls majesty
^lih the fTaKTant b4-verafce In small
cui»s. The attendant apiMwrs In all
the g\ury of oriental costome. Favored
; friends have l*een prUllcged to taste
the carefully prepared brew.
An arm yat musicians appeartsi on
the streets fif lluffabi Tuesday as a
cubsulldathin of all the bands in the
state wnclaveof the Knights Templar.
mt players In all. Not one of the
nine drummer majt»rs at the beml was
less than sit f»*et tall
’ John Hutler of Kockland. Mass.,
I 6S years old. Is the t
or“thlrty“flve children, the oldest
r wlmm IS 4f, and the youngest two
>

student of ethnoUnty.
the body of Martha Washington; the
arch of the new t«>mb and the f«ninda
lions of the old Washington mansion
are all so d4t-aye<l by time that only
pi\>mpi reitalm can save them
Dan Hatsiead. the last survivor of
the Indian tiils^ that one- li^bahlied
New JcriM-y. Is living the life of a her
mit on the Moiris liver, nt*ar Norma.
Ill that stale, lie U said to b<> the
grandson of a fi*rm#*r great chief Ills
sole companum la-his siditude is a
inosgrel dog. He makes a living by
fishing and truck gardening, market
Ing his g.MHls1n Vineland, to which he

Atwiil wiu preai
nervlce.
cordially Invited
Waller Wall 1
Kl
Rev. D. CoobUa. Paator.
of* Honolulu
The *i
Morning service, music and sermon
Is one of the most
mantle In the l»acinc Islands. Wing
Vlonti iiuTby Miss Blanche Bar
Ah Kong, father of lU girls, of whom Si ranger* an- welcome. Slay and
sev. n married C!aucaslans. was a Chi
hat the play I* in Hself ih. most
naman who came to Honolulu In IKtiS
Sunday
kcIumiI
at nc
genuine pl-c- of rural fife ev. r gi\. n
rholar eipected to be pre
CO the lover ol biicultr drama
b'rlc a brar tra.le and became several
IniernuMlIaie
lUMlIaie Chrli
Christian 1
Tbe simple. pur»- charm «if the iKH.k
tlmi-s a mirnonalT^' through !nv.*st
Clifford TImblln.
distinctly
preserved in the play Tiemenis ih sugar plantatUms
Man hi bedlgar. a 47.yc-ar-ob! N»-w
laractidm* ettort*'lo‘ hi-’ dm
VorK wliJowiT. lias brought suit for
hat iheyAare not n
ll.ouH
Miss Mlnnb* Maisky,
*u<rh iyT»*^ a* arcaged 22. for breac'h of pronibic- and the
ew England villagepning. gtn-pei meeting at
ring your friend* and take
day at 7 p ro
Chamberlain s Cough Remc*dy has
Topic for the prayer mee;Ing on
a remarkable record. It haa bc^n in Thursday evening. "SpiriluaJ Preseruse* tor ovcT 30 years, during which
lime many million liottlc>s have been
sold and usc-d
It has long In-en the
standard and main reliance In th»
treatment of cnnip In thousands trt
home-., yet ,during all this time no
caiH lia^ e\er Is-.-n reported to the
man'ifacturenc In. which It failed to ef- "0 ' ^* hi’ *“**'' ****'
leet n cur.-. Whe-n give n as *cK>n as
7;::o Wednesday evening
I hi- child bcHH>m.-s hoarse or even as
lecdlng
scMin as the crouj.y cough api>ears. It
A exordial welcome lo all.
nill present the attack
It Is pU-as
ant to lake, many children like it. It
cunmlns no opium or other harmful
substanoev and may be given as con
fluently to a baby as to an *duH
sale by Jas Cl Johnson

J I*ier|sint Morgan had a narrow es
* ca|M- fn»m death In a carriage accident
■ on the way
New York. *
ravatbm
g4>h0.
man of

IM. •you can Jump^on^
J
I it but it will
Calms
Calm*i<-« ElaSlIe"Fleer

52.00

Hamilton Clothino Co.
hall
i^auinlay
Everybody Invl
ivlled.

I
Mrs. i'Allsia Wyman dUnl at her
; home In Mllwsuk.*e. where she has
Itv.Hl for over half a century
Since

Jin You Cooking
Tor Values?
and
line of extenvion
for
in quartered sawed

ii

BIB
we have ever shown
^B ■ T B
in round .and square
^B .▼
^
lop, with i u r n c d,

I'Vench and pedeslalleijs. yuarier Sawed Oak tables, rubbed and
|H)lisht>d
-

riain Extension Tables up from

•nt including four large m t*
scenery built especiall.v for the pn*
-Hon. all the lighting effect* and
... the properties. Theatrv got'r* are
kKJkIng forward to the tr»-at In store
for them when the play «.roy* here.

Dur Big
fJi’HON

During -.hi* sale we al.-«i ofler asumishlng bargain* in Small Mu
Hddl Ins amtenis-GriTAHS. MA.\IM»UNS.
BANJOS. VIOLINS
rOKNCTS. ACCORDIANS. etc eU If vuu < xiKTt lo buv one of the*,Mtiall tn.Htniment* w»tb!ii a vear GET IT .NOW AT THIS SALE

I of 7e^.•l- bilinM-li
. i»:4r. a m.
bool at It m.

r;ime

wLkb

loial
tblrty-ulne other* are dry
A rttrdlal welcome to alt these serIn spots and In only lifiy^ven U liq­
, lc%*s
uor aold unrestrictedly.
Church of Chrtat (Dliciptoa.}
Thuma* P. Ullom. minister
^ Metnlngs held in Steinberg s Grand
M«.rnlng“*10;.t0; *ubject. line Test of Discipleshlp."
Sunday school. 12:00.
Junior. 4:30.
Senior. 6:45.
Evening. 7 5V. subjec-t. "Why .1 ^
leve •
SiHM-lal music
Pentecostal prayer meeting Thuraday evening at 7:30.
Welcome to. worship with us are
stranger*, workingmen and the poor.
Sunday school 2:3(hp. m.
Sermon by the pastor at 3:;
[ecepiloti of probationers, followed 1
^le sacrament of the Lord s I

Modern Foodaes ball, orer port*
10:10.
Subject. • Sub*tan<
Wedneaday. 7:10 p. t
All inrlted to each

:.

$10.00 to $3$.00

In fact tt Is a case of hum
ppealing to humap^nature.
Another thing that pexiple evidently
ppreclate "fTnmSiavlng the pleasure
if the artistic simpleness of the play
uarrctl by mawkish scene* and sb.*hy
ttcldeni*
The amusing
ho*e nre what the play i*
ly-contaln Just whol
nature, compelling laugh after laug*.
and tbe *entlmen al part* cm*ist
kind of reflnetl path«>*

Get a Talking MacMne

•H L Byer. a well known cooper of
this town, says he believes Chamber­
lains Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy saved his life last suxnmer.

remedy
It gave him Immediate re
lief. - aa.rs B T. Uitle. merchant. Han
cock. Md
For sale by Jas. G John

D*. FENNER'S

KIDNEY*Backache

^cun

IkambMq a soffetw 1. m rkasmatuu
for OTsr tea yean aad bare oftca been coa

..W. A^kforOwk

EXCUIglONS
PereM^uette

: bints ,*f .eir Renunal Sale off,-ring* in Piaiioi, and
t»rpan*
IHd you -v,-r bear of sm-h vaiu-K? W,- could not quote
fcuelt f,iw pitfim in the r.-gular way. but we are ,le eroiined to cU»*e

pleie *t<«ch of luirgain*. If you
eni now .we will arrange terms
an* not prepar»>d ;o pay for i
stock.
to suit .^ou. Our prlti<i|tat obj,ei just now 1* to gel rid of the
t
ova NKVf:SSITY IS YOVR OPPORTl'NITY! Ib- sure to
'1,-arn tbe great indureniept* we ate offering

GBINNELL BROS

233 E.Fmt Strut
TBAVERSE CITY

Branch nf Grinnell Bros; Music House, Dotroit, Mich

S-Tive Prizes-S ^
Tor School Bops and Birls of 1$ years
of age anii tinder • at.
-a
w
. How many words can you make out of ihc let­
ters in the two words

.

Weet Michigan’Fair.
Michigan 8t^ Fair. SepL 14
e fare plus 60 cent* (include* adon to the fair). Ticket* on sale

t^lM B^‘C‘k‘e‘t

Oiir Basement floor is now conver
tb-date furniture salesroom. Her
BcsWff, gssfM, Cwft 5ISSCS.:

ton emmtkmt, SUtho»M$. J
AMiM COWm, DMm§ Ct»tn, Klkbtm
aUottt ami CggOMnls, Ottkt Dt*k»

the Boston Store

Mlphla Bride Ooea Not Intend Michigan State^Falr^at Pontiac. Sept.
te Take Any Chaneea.
One fare plus 60 cent* I included ad­
ladelphla. Sept. S—So
mission to the fair)
Tickets o^le
new In the wedding ceremony
from SepL 7 to IL inclusive 0<^ ro
has been evolved1 at the marriage of
of ^is ^ and E.
te asaglatra
f certificate had been peo|
It aad signed. Mr*. Rosa
document which proved t
r bill of rlgbu in which Rort
eSned what he concedes to be
the peranmB righu of hU wife and
which the Utter acu forth the ad-

Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.

MAS BILL OF RIGHTS

♦♦♦$ 3#7

^.DENTISTS..

\4 5 S 11-13 -15
^ Reunion, (
Rtember 7 to 12.
ilrd fare from suUons

One tu* for the ronnd lri|i

To the boy or girl giving us the largest list of
words not later than Saturday. September ly.
we will give as a first prize one dollar in trade.
The next largest number will be entitled to
75c in trade, the third 50c, the 4th and 5th 25c
each in trade. The words must be spelled
correctly. No letter can be used t^wice unless
it appears twice in the two words. In order to
enter^is contest it will be necessar>- to make
a purchase of at least IcL ,
::

tb^ ^ Hdcket
;Cl-:

Iran briU. riMSrte UghiB. tee. Om Id
tm.P M.dmoi. By«b.diiyorwMk.

Farm For Sale
100 ncr«s known u thn SImI or Nondhnm tnnn. Ono of tho Sort In Onmd
Trnv«Tnn oonnty;
mUm north rt
thnetty.

|1-AR80N*8 PARK HOTE^j
Clous Wnmor. Proprioior

ricf-Tir

...

THB XTEKIXO BSOOSD, TBAVXBBE OITT, IOCS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. IMR

vExrcooproi
^moo mvfxsEcrn
Stsi

i

It L0MT10N OF NEW
MHT TO NAMMAN A LAY

I^B»dug».jbo

NORMAL

SCHOOL AT KALAMAZOO

MCMCANTILC Ca

'*ii,5rT“o'sr-iW,
sir:?^'o‘stisr.x'“Hn.s

AccoftOng to Frwf. C. T. Oraww-I

»«MMt T* WALD

Flaaaant Growtaf Faat Uodrr
Hi. Olrw^ion.

im

Aaomd av ALUMO aooR
.
OWALITV OP CtMtNT

tWcMMM tkm

S^iSs'IFHSSii

Roburu, of 2S< 8uta straH, for tb*
past few days, mttraad to tbelr bosae
la Byroa. Mleb.. today.
8bmi Colilas and soo Harry of OoaaMpoUa. Wash., an tb« guasts of Mr.
OoUiaa* slater. Mrs. D. McMullee
tbe Pealasula. They will ran
about a moatb. Mr. GoUtas toniM
lived bare, and baa many Meads who

After a abort tracatlon aoeot h«>rr
Id at Inland; Prof. C. T. Qrawn. for
eiiy saprfintesdmt of Mbool. bri
►w principal of tbr Central MIcklK
Mwal at Mt. Plrauat, will retn
praparr for tbr year*, work tberr
The crowtb of tbr Mt. Pleatant Nor
taai alBcr Prof. Grawn aMomrd tb?
prlndpalahlp of tbr Iniiitution
ha*
iDO.t aratifylna. and thli rrkr tbr
lb pixMnlar. to hr iar«rr than
Pur three year. buiUUns ha*

CO to LeSnd tbU Mibmooc to
a few itay*.
Attmraey W. H. Umlor treat
Hoaor thls.Doralng on buslaea*.
^Yank Paine aad John Caldwell
Ibis morning for 8u Paul, and
K>ln n surveying party near Sandy
Lnke.
Miss RosamotMl Bbadak left
this
morning for Cndlllac. to reanme her
duite* as teacher. She la principal
of ibe Third ward school tbla year
Rev. M D Carrel went to Lake C

lov* Af BiaiG^ wooMa nay ba as
fiwL bwtoffHrlaltttobceaowlaa
aad ao ^eat as tbat which t'bvrica
Ktagalay bad forbla cblldrw. For tbe
a^ of tbrtr baaltb be baltt for them
ai^ outdoor nuraery oo tbe bUbea;
po4al or bla rectory bouse, and there be

beetle, a UxartL a BeM BOime or soum*^
thing that would draw forth tbelr
powm of obaerratloa and make them
food of tbe works of God's hand. -Ob.
daddy, look at tbla deUghiful worair
one of bis goeau beard, not wltb..nt
aurprtae, bla little girl say. Kingsley
was capcfol not to confuse hla children
by A mnliltode of small role* - It is
drtCralt enough to keep the Ten CouinwaioK an eievenin in every oirectlon" He had no -mood*- with bl*
family, for be culrtraled by strict self
dlat-lpllne. lo tbe midst of worries and

lii*aTt?m *pl2cJ*a*Jlf StmUrtlle***
pctislly Into chUdren’a playfulness. He
next two or i
Miss tJora Scholleld of Wllllamabi
bccsfpe a light hearted k.y In ih*
passed Ibrougb the eJty this morning preaeme of bis cblklren
When nnrsinc the rgulpmrot of the wboul. w
on her way to Kingsley, where she ery grief* and broken toy* were Uken
win Mon oumparr favorably wiih
will leach school ihi* year
sducatloaal InstlUition Iil tbr ata<
Trace Hand and Leva liaody
The attendance at the .an
Kbool wa. over 4ihi. which .how* a
ffanarkablr growth. Tbr fliwi year the

wimM
SfES-i-o,

5g£f-

sri‘£'£s!i.'s»is

ll

Alfred .Mo<»n- I* *|»eclal t>«>licems
at the We-qque-loug club him*e. I
place of Frank S BIrdsall. re*lgne.l.
J W. Easterday of Crestline. OhI

KUBECKUHOYT
New Clothing Firm Will Begin Butb
neaa on ifnion Street October 10
—Both Partners Well Known.

by poor workiaen or we
IkMA, bowerer. tbr city
* nT noaUfor ha> Ulep
o*p«t fron Newaypo. and hr ii rxPMtad abortly.
Hr dor* not thtnk
that tbr Mrrckntllr Co. will pay
to tbr'bity at oocr for the <
cialDod to 2.400 yard* of walk, a* 11
t I* c«i

tbr last tronble

Tbr oriamt

Not awirr than baJf a do«m Tr«v

The new clo hlng and g.•nl^• fumUh
ing good* firm of Kuln-ck A Hoyt will
liegin iHulneK* In a new *tore. with a
new *UKk. on CnUm *in*et. next u^
Lautner'a abcH- store. Ociolsn^ M. Th.'
building i» under pmees* of erecilfin
uid win iH. ruHhed to compleMon so
that bu.lne** may lH*gln on the da ♦

Tin- * twiner Citliimbia will give <
curshmr un the bay u»morrviw. U
afierntton and evenjng
F L Enge: ba* In.-en apiKilnle.1 |mi
ma*ter at Hanrvab. vie.- Toney m>ne
resignetl
There will be a sfHTlal meeting
Branch No t;i. C.^M. B A^iomorr

Both partner* in the new firm arv*
»ell known here, and will U gln their
lUklnewi together under «he mo*i fa
rorable auspice*
li |* certain
they will star; with * giKnl trade
Frank Kuinv-k. the aentor met
If the firm ha* luvn awa> from
'll) for the |>a*i seven >ears. Ini! i.^
wHI known hw*. having In-en In 1m.

questetl to be preset
will iH* serve<|. A lai
Ih* Initiated.
That strange brlgh

■tAmlv*

aad

laxurtoaaly

ari

^ *rlt. to**fbll"

'

aawa* tbr arat* for which
tbr pfiMw for *rau wore hl«h. tbr ad

4e did a gissl hiisln«>ss for sever
rear* In Cadlllar. hiii could not 1m> *a:
tsfliul with any place hut Traveiwe
City a* his htime. and ha* refurn**tl tr
make hi* permanent reshlimce hero
Hi* many friend* hen- are-rtion- than
pleased at his return
<b^.rge K Hoyt, the Jiinhw memli**t
of the firm, ha* lM-«-n In the city mnnamly .Inn- IKNi*. and 1* v«*n well
known not only In the citv. but in the
•umiundlng country
He came henin IKkit. and tiir a numlM-r 4if years wa*

%cc«*pted a tMwIthin
Bnw..on I he *oMih

with Wilhelm

eariy morning, when the young, strong

with colored stripes, made to imitate

la said to U*^tlroly due torwkw .nrvlness and umvrtainty. Till* Kwd* them
to advance and turn In a dervl*b like
w hirl whU b Is very qualm aud fniilaa
Uc. as they float about assisting tbelr

I1-* rv^

1 tH* glad to .
r* and expl*
int.-rt**te.|

Cbarles ll.
make* iiieiition of IIh- wi
dlarj ; "*nil* day tbe 1
put mi bl* vest, aud I tl
IM-rsutiH of tiH- bouse of I

A Sliidem noted for bi* .-an-le**ne**
The ctMincil will meet In n*g«»ar
.ion Monday evening
i
Klim^Ncw.omb’ of‘“jobu* Hopkln*
A line Gunn s«*cttonal tiling ra»e ha* university: for ndvb-e. He wa* tbiiik
Itc-n plaod in the offW-t* of City Clerk
Ing of leaving rollege and going Into
bualm-ss. having had a flattering offer.
^ Tk-A*ylun. and (b W^l) team*
-Now yottjknow my ca*.*. i.rof«*s*..r.*'
be said. **anff If you were In my *b.»e*
park
>k of Ypsllanii will sing w UaL-wmOd^vou du ;The prof.-**..r l.**ke.| very si-rinu*
M. K church tomt»mtw
morning
and repllid;
U*ster Welch h^*
ha*
-Blaek them, of loimo-r

It:!!::;: ..:r -

Tmoi. P. Utuai ptBor.

:

F-AOTS
ARE

3'tubborn
TMIIMOS
________________

it is a fact that ilic wcltc<!

mi!c

pg.’ili-Liar rk
■irr.rrc'

slitic is

anil ainonj: all our new siv lcs thctc
a.cn..i.f mote

than

f-tia. MALE III .m-h c Ur
tu
suy |«rt ..r thr .-it> J K. Umlick < Vi.'

::

FOR RENT.

BACHANT & ROSCOE,

j^OUHK 1\) KK.M -InM«ro K O

~7

miceIlaneous.
rxruf

~~~

l. .nag Cklcs*v

<*'sIU»m>.7 Porfu'iTl'.' Tri'oLV“.“‘U»ttl7* K*h

Ladies' tailor
Wade Suits^

pb'vn.i

We now have about one hundred 3uits for
ydu to select from and more coming by
every express. Almost every fabric Is rep­
resented, colors and shades that will be
popular this fall the styles are simply
grand. Now is the time to buy and have
the use of the suit the whole season. : : :

-«»....»

n BuUl or telephoue
nber notice at 76 cents peri
n the city and 60 cenU at I
»Yult Is 10. days enrUer
MS; poutoffioe box. 265

410 to

HORSES FOR SALE
IT FIOIEEil UVERV SIlBt

horses and mares, 4 years old
and up.
141KI.

Weijrlit.from I lOO to

Have two

three j^ood

match teams.
Also a few nice drivers and

QTEWBERG’S GRARD
O OPERA HOUSE
Opew
rise For so Oaeolog.
ift.*r struggling Tallanlly
but
Oueat <aft.*r
rt
unavalllngly for some time
what kind of a bli
-No wonder 1 couldn't d*» anyiblng
itb It Run and get me the ■4-l*a«krs.”

Molly-Vou aay you shook all or

IS«H
“ABaNMocfe'BiipBtSui
Ywl"

ni’3

GRAND
OPERA

hTr%

ltd the young t
aenaible old R
•X'an I support you in tbe style i

WmntKEIt < mCKS [.resem

CHRlSTI^CHimCH
*nnoo Sal^ at Stdnbcrj-i
Gnmd Open Houae on
SUNDAY NIGHT:

*Wb9 IBtlitotr

GIRL FROM Country
SWEDEN Kid

Abcautifolpas-l
toral drama, j

WiuPiqbSMmSialtFarif
WMIOKWi

mmo. 3se. seo

All to he sold alt

.



'

CHRlSnAW CHDRCH
in an original »aj%

APshctCastainafin!

^

wVERY REASONABLE PRICESw

the Successful Senutional Rural
I>iania of Wcsiera Life

An event o£ much ini|*oriancc

AiMakvatiSMilelimlitin

two good ponies, goocl sad­
dlers and good drivers.

HOUSE

WQINESDAY. SEPFR. Sill

A simple .too-told

lass,3^111--^

rtm HAI.g 1 loins flrst

.\ nice lot of youni; farm

Merchant-Did yo
ige to Mr. Bmitb?
Boy-No. air; be a
floe waa locked up.
Mcn-haiit-Well. a
for blm. aa I told y<

I------------ 1-------------------------------S I
wt/Y
I
Jt will be to )W mterer to I I
SPECIA
■ lookovcroarUrgelioeorbeat.i l *<W.~.M4uo

Ip

B. J. IVIOBOAN

Cbe Boston Store

said Flan

•o<k «,D-mfc.n iLr'i I"ni"',VoJd Is

EgfiSS ksaii-s
^WbpTBtHeoe,”

:

two^

. I Si':

CHRlSTlAlt CHDRCH

:

Uwr M mr i-.rt i,.. i„ r*hf..rnU sn.l Parilt

Cbolly-Ye*. I <lk
Molly -And -h^w
t'b.dMy-Ob. a)ie c
1/^u.l

SenaOB SOtiect t Swmberg-.
nnadOpoaHooco.
8UN5AV NIGHT:

:___ iJ_j

SOI.I) ONI.V IIV
Tlie blank k*.k on ibeli
malm-il until one «f tbe *«-Im
bis band and said. In the i
less manner iMs-dlde
-It's some one tliat want*

-Yes.
time 1* one of lla factor*; ye*te
i to 4.
the moon, t.day tbe earth, imnorn.w
Another loot race waa run at the
Jtem.'^^fuml
Jupiter.
In ap**'ciberr are ••raille* and
coun h«u*e i.Klay beiwei-n an Eag
and for Iht- la*t vear and reiKirter. Reno Colby, and Register t
tomlH. The nd .-a m star* w ill soon
a half for A J. Wilhelm, who n-malned
1 Mars. Ilk.* Vega
lk-4-d* F. W Wilson Tbe Eagle ma
*land when tin* Urn. wa*
»^J^he ro^ster^llve^yard* in

h.vs _

French flannels._If you would have them
evening.

In n sulMirban a-ImioI a teaeber once
proved that It may la* emluirro**lng to
ua.' oie-*i-lf a* an ll!u*lnitlon Fbe wa*
healing a da** in a|H-Illng and defining
word*, ilie w ord -oniUaii" bad'U-eii
i-om*-tly *1*111*1. but nom* of Uie ela**
aeeimd l« know it* meaning • After
aakiiig oiH* or two <.f tbcui *be *nld en

==_______

come at once. They will be on sale this

tbelr dancing nntb*« It Is nli
posaible to iHflleve t)mt they
b.«» tnuglit the ir«*o.npll*bnv
darning luasler. Tlnir wnhr. often
end* In dlHu*tcr. a*>hcy break each
otlier's b-g*. will, ll I* i-erulq dcaib. or
bei^mie dlxxy and fall d..w n In a,Uemorallnvl heap. Tbe kick of an o*iricIi

c varying eo«and flr*t liad

wrrr

S5S.in«2S-Sr.S3

are once seen. They areail white erdunds

...

Dr J W. OAuntlett has uken office* a pndlv little souvenir
At the con­
the Hamilton A Mllllken block. clusion of the afternoon cake*. Icc
Reception room with Dr I A Tbomp.

tbry

certain fowis dm-lop. without any a|w
pan-nt Incentive except It may U* tbe

Otto Furtsch^ of t

.b*:.“%n.aT,

that

This will require h^te cm your part, as

i-Tfry VuMMUrand T’huV*!Ur,‘%ir”hS

tbr n^ftuIk“*T^SurI^ rJr'Itwra

.aid fnrtW tbaa

li>^cts.for 7cts.

•unall,

Mr Hoyt i. an influential m«
e iNuight the cream*
the Congregational church. iH-lng
Philip Hughe* wa* struck by
pnmiloent In the Christian
engine of a Pere Marquette log train
tloa waa *o far abcnr tbr averagr *^
and Runday acbixil
work
afternoon and badly Injured. I>r.
een honored by the |s«Hlon
eUnd attended him
The man
r of the city U»ard of educa
U.m fmm hU ward, serving In that c.
awrit of tbr prodoctkm.
•laclty with credit for ftnir year*
EVENTS IN BOCIETY.
Mr Hoyt hA* re*lgn<Ml hi* position
I J Wilhelm, to tak.- effect
Bber 15
A full line of good*
• new store ha* is-en purcha»e«l.
1 will be in *ha|H> for the r«*m
ment of bu*lne*s (VtoWr in .
of tbr flarat tbaatrr* In the .lair,
III time* was spent by all which
wh^ procraaalrr aptrlt wa* rr
* follow* a gathering of the
Movad His OfTlces.
• amtad la a aioouairnt which
K n Minor ha* nmv.s| hi*
a from the l-Yiedrlch block to the
Ml** Vn.b-t
helm, daughter of
fcoine front suiit- t»ver the st»»n Mr. and Mrs I
FYank Wilhelm trf I'nlon
e American Hrug C<. The new
yt‘ar* c»ld Uslay. and 3u *,f
her girl friend* were invited to spend
floors, line flnUhlng. and furnishing*
the afternoon with her. Game* w,-re
and modern convenlenc***
There are
Played and n Xdly time spent by all.
ihree rtMMns In the suite

xst

IHiifp

IMIIIMOR’S fWlOIMOORAIVI

loroe lime ig th“e Ct
Mliuie of America, f
with llolMTt lijurch as the firm
Just iH-en apiH.Inted i
Kubeck A Church. Prevhm* to i
time le- had twin employed In
vtore of the Hannah A laiv .Mercantile
Co. where h.. workcl his way up fn-m

nrw playbowiw uf tbr Salt City

^annellette
Special
they will last but a short time after they

TteMriMOMOf Itewwlk

M4. and tbr third ywr over iw.
Tbr attendance durtna ihi* year will
'klMi be rnneb larper than r*rr before.
Last year the total enrollment exceed
Mr. and Mr* Leopold Slick of Cre*
*d «00. but It U now certain that the ton. Ohio, are vlslilng Mr. and Mr*
oonlns year li will exceitl Wmi. and Charle* Kvereti of Eighth streei
VM thnmm o«ii Md tlM dm iwmatot
boo”'' »e ^
E. B Bletl. who establlshred
Beldlng Bee. a daily, recently is I
riM board or pubik works wl
in the faculiv. among the .image*!
city for a week's vacation.
le obtained. aH unlver.Hy gradual
Mr*. Roliert J nemltig
I* luick
aad la tlite I
tome from Harvard and wime fr
from a week's visit to Detroit
the l?nlver*lly of Michigan
Rev. and Mrs Jonathan Hodgson,
Mr. IJrawD spoke to a Record re|
formerly of this place, are here from
r up to the
tentative thU morning in reganl to Indiana ^ a visit.
LBUk Co., but the
be location of the new normal fur
Of ih« fact I
western Mlchlg»n at Kalamaroo
He to Detroit, after several day* 1
tsid it wmi fare enough away from city on buslues*.
Mt. Pleasant ro tbs it wa* .atlafac
Ml** Jennie Curtiss baa- go
torv to blni. end from Tr*v«*r>e City'* Manlste** to teach for the winter.
tiandpotnt he said It coubi m>i have Bertha Campbell has taken a p<i
been better
Had the ftcbiml ln*<
Id the Wakefield w'htK.l In the
mted at Grand Rapid*, he said
f»enln*ola. and Mis* Jessie I.angw»r.
mveriM- (*liy would never hate
ib.v ha* g<m«- to Ft-nnville
sImi to
xonnal. hut with the pn^reni •
locntetl at Kalata.wM., he think* tlial
Harry Holliday reiunuHl m hi* lunu*
II will m«wn the location of amithf>r m Ik roll thi* morning, after a visH
n the northern part of the tower pen in ih*- city with hi* uncle. Bert t\*»k
insula In a few year*, with Travenu^
J J Hrvxina and family went i«i
City right in line. ThU city would lie East-Jordan this morning for a vi*lt.
.of 9tM pm barral. ,ettlnt the bebrSi
the logical and natural place for the
Mias Nlta Bugbee will go to Deln.
K-hool. and It would proiiabl.v be
the lattj-r part ..f m*xi we,-k to I*-kI

Mrasv

WAT DEPJWTMEWT.
wAwnta

Spedtl Sccicry tad Elfects

PriMs: 25c. 35c u< 50c
Seat tile
opened this
omtng at tbe box ofiice. Citigens* pbooe. 112.

Sermon Subject at Steinberg’-a
Grand Opera House on
SUNDAY NIGHT:

*Wb91 Believe.”
SPECIAL MUSIC

World** Fair Nows Notes.
Elepirlr launches, large electric
barges.VoneUan gondolas, and a larss •
number of other small craft. wlU carry
visitors over tbe two miles of waterway during tbe world’s fair. Tbe
electric launches aad barges will ply
a regular coarse, earning pas.
•rs between atatkms tbe same aa
ntramural railroad.
Boat land­
tags will be supplied in varkras parts
of tbe grounds. A featnre of tbs water
craft win be a fleet of boats of all aa-

• SM- "i'H'O'OTE " EVENliSiG^ ''lRECX)RD:;||ipfl’?|. M
PART TWO.

TRAVERSE CITY. MICKki SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1903

Record’s Up-to>Date Rltistrated Feature

A Plan to IncreaM Her Influ.
ence In That Couotiy.
i
A SCENE IN SARDOU S PUY OF “OANir
^SHOYilNG UR HENRY IRVING IN THE TITLE ROLE. | raiEIDLT ADYIIOM TO AP0HiK3

Perils of Mountstm Climbing
mmmmmm
m^rnmotk.

manr udr
repoftrti durinc l»w
ho«(>vt-r.

W/0
AcvTirdiBs to a Uto I
dU with Utfo truAlai

* thr rtaka of ,
th« -.vUle^l mny have h*Pi>«>«^ at
avrier up Mont a lofty and almoat lna.x'e«il»de fpot. In
to i.lat'T And Urhl.-h
the only way to l.rtn« the
M roika. band i victim a.*frly to <lvlHaatioii 1« to etrap
IlHdcea havo ^ him flm»l> tu the hack of the atr,..iiteal
rTVaaa.*a
Hat . and iim»i aure ftaded of th^ men from
all eW la lha i the life eavln* Hallon. and th.* e*|*eri-

l«»o *<
b«m.
»• mjiimrf In »ht«h they
U lold^tiy^lh* Pj-

teBOCthOBlnaat*
tttMibtlapIrpow. V.
■rttaa with tbolr

the year rou.ni t any one «f the deeire to lu .ke forth
than to Eo to the^a.^Ui.Intmi.T with Urn •vnimita of II
( ment auid la hroucht of an aiMldent. '
Mrange i.» aay. hooever. many
; Faw men ara raah eouush noaaday a ; the nio-l ai^lrnt amateur vllmla-r. ha
to attempt an aacent alone, for If liny. ; more than om^ l-^-n In dire i^rll
thins hapia-t^a to a aolltary climber the their Uvea, and In their .aee *t la «e

■mm.

when danih ranorod the AflMor Abdar- rahman. who. joalooa at b« was
to abow hlmaeir of ertf7 Cnacltd Brit­
ish cm-roachment. srmt MTtrthttaw na
invcteiutr oftpooent of tho nffmlTO
power on bla northern bocBMW whoM
offer* of amltr he ao weU katw how to
ealliuate at their tme ralnw When'ha
diPd the dread and batrad nf tha Rnw
j ahtn to a rrvat extent loot that rltalUy

eiu-le Y re. .^ultoII M* inakinc ’
.1 the. H.e phy-i.-..ll> aide to 1

pmne dh tmat entertaloai far the Mnately. too. the incraaalM frtanaij
advam^-a by the RuaMana. to tha Af­
ghan roveruuieiit in partlanlar and to
the peofde ffeueraUj, bOT* not of Uta
encount.-n«d anything Uha the aame uacomptuDdidnA attltnda as U fonnar

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live* I.Ui tlte liesl d4> « te*. Ue p*lly
fouml th.t imne of
had Ireen inme.

f\ V*

Mm *»T'J*.l> i*.«-ed^l by their Igl...
rnme ..f the vtefpuuilrw of *u.ie**ful
nr I'hr^ Needle* 1* that kmiWIl^we |h.

E’£££!:H:H£r”r'“-

It tn the dreire f.ir a iieH 'aenaallon '
ttiJt I,;*.. m-4e Alpine .llmhinc the fad

I!,'* w hvre aiip-l. feat fo Ir. ad ”
*Cl rval?.mi**» lhe> ln»l-l on ua.-endn.K Mont lIKu.c. the klalteihorn. Itie
WetieilMirn and other equally fanm-d
Alpi le lo-aka T«-» often they au. .<^^1
Ml oMamli.R auidea a. p- klean a« them.
«ne«>acea

pn^.idm*

am.lhei

Alpine

a.

I...

I-.II K» a I.il. lliai tilled liia |wm uHur

al .Vr '!I e, Ite'.. r;i..it.. e 'lenitoit^ and iMie*.

^1 hl« I-I-..J I'liv In s.ii.h.ii ' »..nti..n ' N'*».I1.-»I!* to nay the tnuuntlna
. p'.ny IV a n 11v pc t-. i
...11 . m.ld W

ANCIENT THEATER WHERE BERNHARDT PLAYED.

'll

Thla Hlwatratian ahowa tha brothera Abraham of Keataiek making thalr
p9riltM m—ni of tha ataap Orapon Needle in the Mont Blanc region of the

•iee|« SrJk Jle.ut Mont Illam known
a* ‘ Needle*" have liim- and ucutn been
#be *.et.e of AlHI.e hoitof*. lemplll.g
m» I hey do not md> ekllle.1 mounlaln.

liwiiu

.nkrlu’i^-'lr'-tV'V it^li

limy, by leiH.lnK on hi* oUaiiMm k.
hobble d.mn b. tbe ne.-uewt mouiitiUn
I but oiherwl-e Ihe only thlnp to W
m; 1* for hi* aulde or twn|wnlon to
»ke him a* rmufortable a* |«MWlble.
ler him w ith esira ple. e* of riot bins,
ne food and water near hi* hand mud

awayed by conalderatloiia of high polky
thej- do not altogether under­
stand. .\nd Ruaala may congratntota
f on an achievement which It
likely to Itear excellenl fmlL
But this It not all the hat been doinx
I

nZ‘r ,on^lrnir.Hli«i'rui**ll«tme*m

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dirM'nera te.«Mi.e of late >eara that the
v.ii;.ua Alpine • iuha devoted to the
etuoiMakeiMriit of mounUdlfeerltiE have

n^rhave a teiTlflc ta*k In^fore them.

th« i»m»eum

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WfXI.KV I* KlSin.Tii.N

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veiy an. r..-vful

M. SANTOS-DUEONTS LATEST AIR SHIP.

ONE OF THE WORLD’S QUEEREST ISUNDS.

ROBINSON CRUSOE^ GUN.

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W nil thr.^ dram. te.*tl.er
And (WO .Hiiue liail
|(«R> me well ami prllue toe
To kUI 1 Will iuU tail ^

iMibwt Uland. in the wo,Id Thto I* the laUnd of Sa,k. a Itnilal, ,-.ra«.«aio,v
a.-vi-n mile* roal of. tJaetiiacy. It ha* an atea of I.BOO a. le*. .but i.in only,
entered at one ihjIiiI ,*rru» harbor


» ^ vanarabl* sun milt aoou And a te*iii.g pU.w In l

rn^^nTth' the^r^-^Th^ iJn-ty of

REOARKABLE

allegorical

, PAINTING.

INDIA'S TCNNIB CHAMPION.
•e».-

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UnAP BMOT OF PARACHUTE DROP.

t.f Ibe a.'.'otm.wiiyint IIThe i.hologfapher wlu. riu4ee.l«.d in
............................................. ‘ taking the |d,ou^|.h from whi. b tbl*

XI S«nii»* l»um.»nl Yh.- klm: -•! «b.- aii. U ln.b<t«iiaable In the «-«n*ln
of air ahlioi aial ll la'aald that »n every ea-** b.- d. vU.m feature* that a
dat tiiK a. r.uiaul I* alandlng on the framrv ork

mm.

A NEBRASWi'CYCLONE PHOTOGRAPHED.

oUalned by a .Vebraaka t

- U.U. ewa woi

The d,.aire to eaubllah a BoaahiD em
hamy In Kabul, apart from the autpl
cton with which It was always regard
ed by the late ameer and In a aecood
hand fashion by bit non. to a projevl
which Kugiand could never permit,
hat by book or l.y crook her agan;a
S go to Kabul, whether nOdany
lltcd or not. RuuU waa fully de
termlued. Accordingly abe has sH
boot U to her own cbaractrrtaOc way
Carefully aelectlng her men aome
youths ago. abe aent them, to the num­
ber of five, to tba ffutoa of ordinary
travfb-r* thmngb tba OMintiy to the
capital. Here for a abort time they
were pinn-d under a aoit of arrest. le
was not long, however, before they ob­
tained their freedom. JThelr^^i^x^tJyrtl
dlSura'Vnd become aubjecu of the
ameer, after which no further realri.*
were placed on their going and
tlons'w
coming mongthe-Afghan people. They ,
•roved
tow’^and devout followen of
of the proph
ct. and. with the Judictoo. baoklng of

Tt.e muakrl b» bibd wiili at. ordinaiy fUnilurk upon which 1*

.

ndlau goverument and the outer,
them U DOW unto donht In oAcial
Cindea that the recent aelama and d.tion of Colonel Yate was dot to dlI lu*pJrallon from Kabul or that tha
Ideiit form* a very onptoaaant Indlloti of the dlapoaltton of the praoent

AfghaniRtan afforded an excellent o|»^
portunity. w hich the RaaaUns bare not
Bllotv«t to {ui**. of pimlng Id the gul*^
of grip rou* Iwoefactou of the paopto
In their hour of need.
They liave thrown o|»en their atorea of
gmlu to the aiarvlug people and pro(Idl’d them with the necaaatttoa of Ufa
free of all charge- That anoh highly
|K>lltlc aid Ion will go unrawanlcd by a

v*ould U- I limlo-I allow * ►IkYi* of

, dortnTTcJdSl*.^|actSI!*balng taken
The photograph a

1 M

RUSSIIIMFGHHISTIH . 4^^

tul-isird atoce liord Bohortt marched
from Kobul to Kandahar and dtoeovetvd ttmusanda of ponnda to Rnuton
fold, even to thoae daya n conaptenons
Icmcnt to Afghan poUtlen
While tba ameer to. tbrongh hto pao-

whk h cannot hot pmagf* »
parture from tba aetltod order of things
Id till* directloD which la no many

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! XTXHnre bioobd. tbavbbsb oitt,
KUN£ ON Bto AUTO NACe.

A Night Attack
On Fort Sumter

mrnm •mwmmmt Wmm m4 tar- •mmwii
Immmmmm Am—Urn* Cmmtmmt.
Tcck HmMr»
IW

I
whKk
qub kty . lua-l.ed
atad Battarr Wagaar tha might of
; with .lu^
by bri. k. thn.tan .... th. .n
T mad tha rati of fhat atfaagWM talwd nwm the w all.
1 he watouw and inn

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f o««.ui Tu«.« i they
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-urrrMdere.1
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r af tbe l*ata|«

Sir :r

ABOUT «
THE RESORTS

Uefflngwell and
^wl,Tu ^elluT^ln lha ^
farewell to ih
^^
| frlenda at Uld MlaalunI for this year
to St Maryb*t I bHlere ir Oem..ny boW the ru.; ; “I.,***'
the kalaer mlgbt tiw* wWlen. to guard
-laying at
the route and Ibu. afford pruteitlon ta couple of wev
In*r..re J.,lnlng theU
the aulon.oblll-i-and the apei talora
parent•‘Wltb regard t» the ra.^ In Ireland.
Mr- Crider
entertaining gue-tthere wa. no bind. I enjoyed tbe ««- from Hiu^lngftv
hall ba- oiM-netl her
teat and wouhtn l have alomN.d but for
Mn. John k
r for the Ar-t time
a dangerous axle wblvh provided a rtak

|
brea. urd tl.eu. dur j
^ ♦b*' UHnlM.rvluH ..t but tb. eoeu.) j
ibeui tb.wu with han.1 gre .
. UteU and ffrebali,,
I'hr Amfe.lerat.w .^.ut.aually b«ll.4l j
» to surrender
WlUU.n- '
wnl. but Llewten-Ut lirad !

daahad ag la artthia UhO garda gr gum
tar aad the aatlaak did aal aee a ama : . ,

Saturday, September 6.

The BBTly day* of SopcmdImt h
vttn«aaed a ibinntas out of the
Mirteri aBsoas the -Oraad. Trav<
realtor placea. akhouch lance a
bers will remaia over durln*
greater pan of September, whirl
recugalaed by (boae of ezpeiienre aa
the moai dellghifii! muath to the ytsar.
The large hotela are
preftarlng to
cloae. but he cottagera are Ungering
to eaioy the dellKhta of the earl:
weather
While the aeasoo in many respecta
haa not l>e«n aa ruahlng aa It would
have been had the weather been ex
iremely hot during the aummer. yet
the amaller reaoria hgve done a targe
bualnea. and indlcatlona are for ctm

rBwl wallf<rrrtNu 10 oVI

” ” _*f*y*T . .
ag lavaM taa fort •• reeamaaiior

idoh.,

* R“.trhmo?e

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.
,v.u,b.
EDWARD TO GO BOATING. |of Old Mu.lon

MmGfaham't
^ Rapri.rnvl
grrtghh liT^r. C. MeClwrn-1
ainaj naotbcrcnut.mHipo.rd to
ran Into tbe ton* of ihooannda. that of
John Graham baldly dgared out «»•ctaatly to pay hlB dcMa. Aad llkn
inothcr girl who hn* bcca
up Id tnxttry. Hnlon GrahaiA.
aged twenty, had her t^olcc between
- or going out
her own Uvlng
her fntbet'* necrrtnry
for yenrw. aud lu that ponttloa bad auntend both aienograi by and typewrit^t w-su’t tbe girl's good looha or aaiblttou that secutvd her a place after
I many fslluren. 8be hap­
pened Into Ibe brok.rage oflk^ of
Mweei A Hon Just as oue of Cbelr four
Ave typewriter* Usd fainted away
of tbe week her place was made permas- austere ami dIgnlAed Mr.
Joseph 8weel asumi*b.d hi* good lookliMC twenty Aveyear-.ild aon by saying:
-lorn. 1 think Miss Graham a trlA#
to Hu- ordinary girl, and you
may sdvaiuv her saUry a couple of dolUVs a we* k If .lie hohU out a* abe baa
ben IH- saw that Tom was casting
p * eyea in Ihe direction of tbe lat-

lion with J **u

The C«nf .b r-te.
arrHUMl j
-------------and ..uue li. j gHil-b Klaa rrww— ta meri— «h.
Aual»at Ulart— at «he Tbamea.
»f King l-»ward on
U-t Wbll-uutkle la

imb-'i

j

i

,Unik forward to fn.
am.iher for herm-lf' ami famll.
j
Mr.
Mr- J K
are among the late arrival* who have
**lt Is isisaible. Tboma*-lt Is i—wl
come to Old Mission
M
hoping
ble; l.ul all f. male employer* are ladlea
lief fromI bay fever
AU)ut twent> guc-u fmm .SVahta nowaday*. 1 really think, my i*oy. that
apendlng much of bU time on tbe wa- I At
you viught lo administer a snub to
a drove over to Old
,er In tbe aummer during hto rraldenca
dinner at the IN.rier
\Vlndaor. aava a IamuIou «ble dto
patch to llw I’bleago Inter CKvwn. Tbe
Poyral barges lutve Wu renovated and
de.oraled. and a new Uumb baa been bl- delightfully
built A light enift baa also lieen built >«»ng ladles at her cutage on
for the Crimwof Wales* IltUe a«m. The

<T^V,

fr.i r-:;v.r. :;r.i

rr^'r^rr

•vr'rr^ .u.

...rl v„,

r^r.. ”'i:5

I a.u a*, well astisfled

tions made f«.r golug aAoat In royal by the leader
The MImuo. Conlon
state. A series of misfortune* atteiKl- rendere.! two In-trimiental numln^red the stale i.sgeauts on tbe llrnmea and Mrs Chapnian sang^Abble With
arranged lu ret^ut yesrw, Tbe klnga
liargi*. Virginia Mater, has m»t been
The gi.esis have Imh-ii l.mkln
itSMl f..r .....r.. 11^.11 .h.rlr -.-srs
•«’“•*» pleasure to a taffv’

; K-i.'S.r.str.lirS

iew.Hl tbe luvllalUm after a

! the io^mallo... but w be.. U bad l^-ii
r at
at the res.,ri. cn^euted
> wr.iiig until tbe father exbeaiilldtsl and Ibe royal watarmau bad
uiertaln the guests with this
prs. tbwsl tbe Stitike tbe king’s tlloeu
•pasllm.- on
Tuesday
upset tbe plan*, uiid It was taken Uuk Atsiiil
l
I..I r.'.
r:. |M-*.ple
iMH.ple juir
1
Ulstter m.vs,-lf
to tbe lK.atli..use
Mrs Capj.s »f Jacks.
ago. and y...i may liave obs«-rv«d that
-----------------------------awarde.1 Ihe glory ..I
Miss Gr-h-m a.-mus to have protlPd U>
FREAKS OF KANSAS RIVERS.
.1' j[J.
It.
IMeas*. don't f..rg.-l y..ur vllgnlty
inaswel* mt aeveral aireswt* Har«
ae*. t n....4 nr the ri.o4.
Tbe retvut Kattsas A.iod In tbe Kiiw
river ehauged Ibe ebanuel of tbe
j atream very mueb and f«*nued some
new Iskes. says a Toin ka dl.pabU to
1 tbe Kansas f^lt.v Tin..--. Near Alt. Ma' ry’a the river cut a. ross a Wud aoma
aeveu miles arouml. tbe im-w elumiiel
Wlug less thau a tulle itud n half In
leiufth. Tbe old . hamiel I* mov a lake.
Near Maubattan the river was slmrtem
«11., ..o .UIK <«..• i.,v» ,I»..U
rlv..r M . l.k. of --vor.1 ...llo. la

UEUTEKAXT WlIXIAMh^

chaauel. were fonuM. but the waiera
are to t* diverted frwui tb.-*. Into tbe
oU course*
surf.i-ler.sl i There Is hardly a ten mlbf atreleh
Agbl
rr where cutting l.a*
The tVnfederate* oipiunsl tblrieei.
the swift currents—
Aecrs and idL* luei.
TIjg s|s.iN w.-re , not v
tieiKl berv-.id oiw-ufour iKuits and tbr.-.- ilHgs. bm ..f the hippb
stnudanls Is-lug tb.* nng baul.d .bovn I
«
by Major Ai.4.-r.-M. in isdl
I.. autl.-l ; ble b . fMitiii.ste wbnt tbe l
imtlob of tbe
..piur.- ..f Su.nter tbe’ almrleulug will amouui to. b
original Aag b.vd U-n tiiini«t.Hl to the tiumls-rof
tuib-s. Anoi
Acd to mpiaee ,.>e/ the fort
Auioug ot the Aood was the gouging
the lleuteni«uls In tbe-flair wer,* 1{.-I... y numerable Imles In Ibe lev*
and I* M Itnme; I,
. very d*H*|.
iwe i» the muk of .

MK.V AT t l.OMi Ol AlHKlb'^

te« BMt With oa
I prevent war ahipa from gi*til.u:
naan naaagh to support tbe garrls-.u
naff Md It ngalnst tba fanrful Arc tl« j
aaaaty coald pour upon it from the b;T >
iHtoa near at hand. The admiral to
Caaad to exciMf Stevena. ami i.. the
nuaiaa of tbe Interview aald.
You II
•nd anthldg but a corporal * gusol
‘ thera to ngpUM you."
8teveua . d
langaa* Anally prevallad upon bin. u.,
bneanas the army was prefiarlug m
.Attach, and If the navy failed to go m

1 WHITING
& SHANE
---------Will. IIAVI: TUK SAI I:

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th,
AT THlilK BARN. 12:i STATl* SI Ri-HT.

20 Head Of IOWA MARES.
The l)«!si ever broiljjht to this city. Boiij^ht
rijjht anil will be sAild right.
::
.
::

WHITING & SHANE

Sis* Is an employee, you

.-ri Tj;7jr:;;r ~' r

aaad. Beam If the p^rtjr got loaide tba
conquer ibe lunty. and aeelug
fan the chaaaai obatracttooa whk b lia
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HORSES

The (Irand Kapids p«x.pie
Mi^‘^;^rt^D"i‘;^to''omen^^^^^^

Helen Graham bad U-eu -nubUd She
dccldeil tb-l -lie would pay It b-»k
with Interest If the op|->rtuulty w—
ever -fforvletl It .wme with sun-rising
•w lftu.ws A w,s k hardly iuiss.d vvbeu
the si-ulor iM.rti.er wilered tb.- ..fll.-e
The regular Thursday evening hop w ith Muxlous fair aud sat dow n ls-..ide
•' «be Inn was well auended as usual,
» vervlHs|v reptirlng a, ideasant time ‘‘‘^'Tom*'! hive a vouf-Ion to make
' ‘“"‘ •■e.l Jrom the ..iher hoi« «.f the I have put about »kMti.t*M into Hm? UI*lug Suu mine to Ami tliat my Inien-st
will Ir woriblea* unless I can a«vure
Xr asuL

a majority of tbe stm k of the lied
liogmlne T
tdiarter U *1111 aUve.
u, IVauui S.ramble Sau.rdav ev^m long ago. Uit
and It »>ontrols tbe water privilege.
jng
Mr> Jacob pmved h
the ts-si
scrambler" among ;he Here are tbe iiaim-s of aeveral i-arilea
who
may ls*‘ is.ss*-ss.-.I of sban-s lu
ladles pr.^s.ml and rarrn*.| .»lf Ar*i
ih-Ue while s.Ton.l buuors fell to .MI.sf the Itnl lK.g, Call It. Miss Graha'm
Capps.
Mr Harrows of OlsTlin car- and dictate letters to tbeu. at mucr. if
»‘r«t geutleni.'Hs pri/c while y«J please."
Miss Gralutm was called, aud Tom
--------- -- mors fell to Mr. K>
, Master l^Iari Jacob
bad uol dictated twenty words wb-m
her heart gave a sudden Umiid. The
lied Hog uiitte bad ls-«-n uue «if the
chief causes of her falber's ti.iaiicial
ruin Anumg tils |wp.-rs she bad fouud
eerUAeales ..f -t.s k to llm value of
ihe lull ..n Tuesds) laM. making the T..

...
“.7
.n .hr ..„hoh Orn.«.
".'.““'li
Kriuk^J\mUm jd Cfau'd'rutd.K^
ni-lmp AI w III a.iT a *!arn

^idunral I>ahlgrcti «*at. h.s| ibe.uH»».--------------------------------...........
...................... ,.Vk U|. IW, .I.K-t, l.UI -.h- .
III lb.- dlMSM.-.* ami
.
A
Idd.- b.-r till--. At <lie eml ut I
ha- tbn
Tbe
»*wii:g uuesiA l.*li
I1 Ilk'
I.L.. .T.. u
.1..,. n.
If • ______
Tbe
lat.-st explosive
■me pin/ wu furam) In two dl>l | hr uM.th.it - MnnhiH- ■
____ _______
she Mucrud of. fbe Juuli.f
^ lilled wltb lumiee during ih.- ]ia^i w.-ek
Arch
4iO» uwlrr bla own leadership a,.- -biMiK l.c-akii.c *
u.4-li,d by a .b-aiim G.-*. I» Torrem.- aii.l family p.nii.i
,
: lead, w bh b. w hen
IbHl ls,g sbwA; i. w-suthumlug
iviuiMMatlou.
*M.
ibar
vib.
..
tbe
Maritm.
luJ
;
.Mr
and
MrK
S
The*
mmia
d t.. 4-..I.-.I*.! iuiUt4*rs';" mar admiral of tbw navy. Higgiusoh s
•llsir a .olllum at le..*t. but so far
...u i *o • .viUKiaerabb- dU
bonU were to move around Fort Kum '
-is4.il King ai
*e 4-an bnaie ui.ly sbuut g;:iu.VJ0
imrllcle raUM-s
t«r *a a felut wkUr tbe other .bvlsl .ii «• atlemix to eiorui tb.- f,.rt. but lb.- nri.iy
MUiville ;ill
vortb "
made a dlrnct naMult. A tug haul << , trbd It later ajul reilr.-*! afier dmwmg
A.laiuh aui!
Five iitliiUtes Fater the Junior was
the honu op n* far a* the ebau... ; the An- of tbr'ganl«.m <bi tb.- Mb of
lor Hay Vb
ayliig to ll..- S4-ul4.r:
*rMld allow and then a signal w .
-|.4M.k b.-.4-. father, rm s<.rry you
glvna lo Hlgglnmm to move out on bU : leave tla-lr ImmUh
the l*eelan- elt It your duty to snub Miss lirn•ernnd. The aignal wa* folluwevi by ,
how the navi
iuui.
She .wn lay h.-r hai.d 4.u la.Ii’ a
during the
Marty nU the hoata in Steven* dlvlsh... | Geneml li-wui
,1 «.hl
,h.
^
nan J W. nUllon dollais' wurtli t.f Ifed lH»g "
and n* they «ould not he recalled with ; i:arri*.»u lu Sim.
Mlaa Graham was-senl for 8be wa*
l.,»1 1,, tl...
«»•< <••»''>
H,nn.h. KO.in
out nlnnalng the e^-my to the f.wt t
tbe i.igbt of tb.
i..hrrw<^. i>.«uMh.»>.wh.n.,.M'„ Kt.w.hniin »u.i .i.i.t, j.ch>i. B.11
Kit at all Austrated.
"Mlaa Graham." be started off. “I* It
-' I *. h«wr u ua. I. v.ci...
niann. Onc-lun.u
Jn.. Ih««lni.ugh
and wife and M.-^ Havne Mr Jno. rue that you know where I can *eBeared Rumier th -y j
nre half a mlHIou of the .lock of the
r from tbe walla, but
had ilo-.v U-4‘11 a
ted l>og mluey
I
. rocket abot up into ,
e tbe gun* o|ieii4d I
"It is quite true." she quietly m
4har4d the fat4. 4.f
Bi hUa aaw apBTobstlua.
'
" ^» family an.uiKb cxpoi-llng
*hrlekl!.g men Tbe CV)0f4d4>rales In Fort Suuiter | ®u«
from
^ , tdm to die, and a son riding for life,
erles .-.II 4-laliued that fhe aUa.-k w— nqml~-d
""
......................................... I* New IMw
-----------------------by X» men Fort Sumter held out vm
no b
-a kum i. va.
covery for Consu
Cougl.s and
The XWedenate garrison wa* m.i , U1 Sbenujui*s army uum-hed np In the
;Cold*. W. H Brxjv . of Us-svllle. Ind.
very badly. 1 have offered 2U cent*
Dnhlgreaf decHAnn to at
on tbe dolUr Jo other bolder*. Would
I
faiioflbr this wonderful medicine ,
hnatUy
and the
i slant relief and soon cured him. «e —would you Uke that Agurer
rii4.s.
O’er u»# gTssa buttstm** gayly skimming I *’fl‘es:
"I now sleep soundly every
had hern sent o.u ;
T-I think I woold-after you apolothe Seet. asking
gtoe for that anuU"
Hern boat lend of men from each alup.}
ahip. j ihouW Ik- a gr.*ai -ta
am*nded hy a Ueotanant. i4.
|4. ret-.n
reis.rt traordlnarv talents f
Sweet after choking
the iMdenvou* for an etiv. k am, eald the fatl
U>itle.,f«r . moment, "if I saW .nythlng
•uniter atI Iff oVIock. *Thta slgual w e*
Why. iM* iwp I
IOC at aboul-ahout an advani'e of saUry or
on board the the mother.
heap rvataurent
it» bMp Cldeom and tbe in
"That’s iru4«. He hasn’t «o thing to ;
******^ “t'"
**
and eameatly
I given to the ganiaon The my. and .^et,k4uk at ih,* time and at«rvmMs for euag. mother
dgaal code had been semnd lontloo la* can mono|»onae."-Wa*h I
weeds.
t»y the enemy by a clever trick •oi.h' Ingitvu Star.
hMnths before a Pederml algaalmsn
--------imd baM captured aad tnMvrtauned in '
Ksiaer-*
ChaitMloa- One day a*
,SepiemlK‘r Mr. Special train will leave
Maeal aatlDna waa hioagbt into i
eaasn^-I Grand Kapids a' K:uS a. m . running
•riaoa. He knew fomethlag of tbe *ig
tbe vatoe of money/
I Cleveland and retpm. f€.75: Buffalo.
•al oode and theae two paaecd their.
*
I $9.00. Tlckci * good SO day*. Hartlcu-

“If 1$ Uery
1*0 ihc* OIU! who (1ot‘s the cooking for the family, ami
Mimctinx's to the members of the family, to find that
an iMitire liaking has been spoiled iikcausk poor ex-U
tracts or leaking i>owder had been useil in its manu- .*
facture. " •*Awolc« SkJoH Apnoymrvom** by
. using Johnson’s l*ure flavoring Txtracis and Pure
Cream t>f I'artar Baking Powder at H-V per |M»und.-^
Prescriptions Carefully and Conscientiously Compounded.

.^v^-'Jobnsoii's Drud Store*
witf Iskt two or three Yeors
to secure a
'

j^usiness Education..,

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ill the public schools when si\ luonlhs ttJ
\«'ar in a good Business College )vill give
mill h morr practical one. ami if you pro
coinpeiriu you uill lx* plac*'il m a kl*’i*d p

the traverse City
Business College
i-. helping M ures of young jn-ople in this
seciiuii to lirsi-class prarlical ediuaiion
and putting them into good positions.
The wi.*rk of this school eniilles it io the
support of this pan of the stale. If you
!ia\e ; frii iul who is thinking of taking a
busim s course ti ll him or her .Tboul the
Praverse City Business Cidlegr.
Prave

Cittahgm for tht Jlskittg

HfiNt

rM
Sayin

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1km
r la Chartfotoa.

mm pvcseu
Be had
picked

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B.. Of aU the 1--------------------"Harold, what Arst made yon thmk

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tfmm tk. «r„-k of tho InmUoa Kuh i

men la th* haihar. aad 1

tk.
-Wk.. I. tk. dUTwrow

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-I •*« yw Mupra « l<*d i»-d
<« «m*. Vpi> dM tt »».lj >Dd wHb-

dab?"
\ myMlf that a girl who coald do
-Why. la one yon get home to dto- I
wife
Tell me
nek and to the oUaer to

"Welt It canT do agy I

FMA da «M mtmitj u tniMu j ■%»«
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that pencO.
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SSi'VZiZSiS i.5ux““—

West IMichlgan

:STATE FAIR:
I. Michigan’, Beat Fair

Sept.14-15-16-17-18-’03

GRAND RAPIDS.
Running, Trotting gnd
Hurdle Rapes.
Tralnhd El«pliaiiU-HI«h Wir
AeU-Balloofig. Cto*. Ete.
All Fr—m

■iH Fart oua^Miuiw
Write for PrtM LtaL
C. A. FRENCH. . . 8mm

Mich . or R. W. lane*. C. R A . Grand ;

1

j «f iu.nTii.t »»r •

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aMpacted tha fact that ha wa* being
Wtot
aUkanad wa*aaoa
ahaiad with tha
mM
the O
OMMMat*
aljgMl-

I3D“ =:««•’“

-THAT THE-

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that’s hi* tent

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1 any i*iher aalve,
) marks In al.l of Aslermea
I. oil the (JeruuHi
who hsdiyi^^
m ruined by a tidal wave.
taw Rata bmoratoa to tha Kaat.

TeU«T. Balt

Rheum. Fhref

Hotel Brunswick'*"
a—••JaSltt—~
St4 mONT ST.

1 Jaa. O. JohaMO’s

s2i:fS2S«

tklfoSHTlMlUr uLoJSim to 0«^!ted
and BaCaW. rttr partlealan aa to
time of apadal tralTimtaa. etc.. see »v* aaieaa m » iv

^

RATES-MeabROc. Bedi S5c.
McakKtvedatallHotiiB.
godweUmmishedroaBg
TSY A RBOOSO WANT Aa

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EVENOrO BEOOBD. TRAVEB8E CITY. MICH.‘SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1908.

LaborU Grand Army
X^nder fhe \/nwn "Banner
V li'S

S^fl

u

mCAUSEAIOiCURE

il route speculathma was aci-ua
I to ratty almort tbe whole flunn.
responatblllty of tbe firm s bnai-

OF DISEASE EXPLAINED

day. for a aalary whU h bad been irradoally ralard frooi |» to fC2.ao a
. Hr had a family to atnM«rt.
too. Of coo or. rrrn omo oojrtit u»
br bonrit, rrro for Dothter but ailU.
i.^iw
arhot It h.. It
„ _ to
tnklur a good dral of riak
to pot
Into a clrrk'a hand* and
tell hint 1.«l t»r may oar K of It l«
la

a

..^rtddrn.

akme

iod

dratitiite

se;_________

Vrraalllr*. O
For year, he was
troubled
with Kidney
diaeaar and
neither dociora nor medlclnra gavf
ellef. At length he tried Klee

m weM coataMW indrfisbtWi

•Tm »uj the road to romplete recor
er>. - Beal on earth for Uver and
Kidney trooblea and all forms of
tch and BowH Complaint^. Only

'".ss!&i,’tsjrj!ssi&-

m "mmm.
’"saaava.issss'

Enlightened Science Admits that all Sickness is Caused by

GERMS OR BACTERIA

It .neb n.rn a. ymir argued the
kleker. iry lu preieut the lie%v uf sup
and demand from n-gulatl
pruif ••
,t at nil.- repH*^ the others w
smile “We 'Mii.tratc tbr ap|
ration of tbe iaw
. ..| In.tamt-. If
are iwt satl.llHl with tbe lule. a of tliIblngk « e supply we deUiand • blgli
nre~nnd we get II. Heer -Cbl

Poisoning 4nd Wasting the Blood, the Tissues and Vital Organs.

RADAM’S MICROBE KILLER

F«u- n bilious attack take Chanib
laln’a Btomnch and Uver Tablets a
a quick cure Is ocrtaln. For sale
Ja>.
Johnson.

A PLEASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
ECZEMA.
in

^•n k. «k.. twh,
cm. .nd ... W. h„. th. rt«M kf w.y.
And Mil «M «« tiwiidiid UieuMixl with *«ry
day.

Ib^' toSu of

s.:?;
tioi. of

IM lM« > r>04 y«r cooM»rmih;rly fur
tba wartdi«iDm of this oMtntry. It moat
be admitted by all well Informed nod
fair .mtndrd prraoos that to the In
cteaaM aad tncrraalng p«avr of ..ram
laatloa much Is due. It was union UUu^
Ibat aakrd for and aecorrd aUrsm^ In
fwlmHlona In tlo- boon, of Ul»r

™~i';'"n:.s,r;;
|.r.Mi iit war 1. to l.e n*ady ........ ..

s tbe KnU:lits
..._____ bad he.t
heuxllv In
lierdilp and InBuetua- tbirt It 1.
,„rt
.mly a iim-stUn ..f tine- until It.

. wiiatrrrr may br the crttlclsms. jiMt
nr mauat. made agalust th.-^ uul.n.« «d

BRONCHITIS.

'5S:I5S?3*myin.si

.....

•-lO-yti-tfoltiiid Wright thought b.
,,^uvve«n.
iiuiuvvenr. m.
no iluainwn tell 1

consumption.

BRIGHT’S DISEASE.
ftJSSSrSY-MCATARivH. RHEUHATISM.
CANCER aasii'o

cel. I.rlt v ne

Letter to J. W. Milliken.
TraVepM* City Mlrb
l^-nr Sir: There an- n thousnn
wavK to cheat In our bu.lm-ss; an
wh. ih«-r our nelghlNirr sii.i-rt u. <
atingor not. d«-|M.|ifl« on t.nrselvc
our talk. i,nr face, our « ye. our wall
standing sirnicbt lip or cni»ilo«d-

Cure. u»IM
any nddress o« npplkstlon.

_____

MUlUi'S SICROBE KILLER RR.
CMICACO.

UiHkl. Of Itm^lf tlH. greut Am. rl.an

JIS. G. JOHNSON, Sole Agent Traverse City, Micli.

del.gate.\l,«ve I

i
nltlo^ of the rights asa..rted by l-twi
baa grown wttb Ibe growth of union
ims among the wage woAers. N«1
only bare the unloua made pbrnuii.. ual
grosrtb In uumbmi and pol«*ncy durini
tbe ^ tb»o or four years; they |.»r.
alas grown la f.ror wltb the .
,fM wbUdi tbiy gel mi recrolts. tin
claaBM wbleb until witbln n rery
ilma were ellber anUi.-onl.tK t.. tin
aaptradooa of tbr unionist, or c.ldlj
Afferent I'ntootani has a.-tiuilly iw
oame r^aprctahlr In clrrh-s where It
waa formerly either denoomwd «r in-atad wltb allmt contempt.
Wliat bas’ canard thla mnarknble
roTolatlon In tbe tnlod. of no lusuy?
Wltb tbe grrafut rroprt nml khuSII
eat feollag for tboae srho bare rhange.1
tbelr news on tbr aubj.-ct of uiil«ul.m.

d in tbr field of industry baa
baa derelDpad Into Inrrotigatlon. and
Jareatlgatten baa broogfat hm.wrledge
af tba rvaJ alma and poUcy of
Wm. Tbaa bare l-wn wiped out tbe
pnimOem that were rooted In Igno
SS?*more faroraWe attitude toward

-Tbart Is leas of the rrrolutfcmary
•pirtt maulfeat." and similar mmrt.
ma^io Jj2nm ^uTTIbeiV^rc^
SSKimmMbU. "?SdW* Th^ w^k of"S?

anprtlor to ttet of a doem years ago.
and tbs changes In policy simw tbst
time bnee not been fnndsmeiiul or of

/■f.rr‘u‘n.‘li

. that wuuldnl toAilfy

lull- l.•v.• fuUMd tbuw rtantrd Biiilly
wltlMmt trial. hihI

r.-«-iird a. bcllevr. of the
rlls-ry .barge., hut the unl..n.
biles, state braii. be. and lo ml
rbirb the su.|Hs-l.>d nn-ji are mcml
____ and f.-dmil lal«r union.. Ibe have runtloue.1 to lioiior tbelr wall
full tW ing figure, w 111 .bow tbe 1^ .leb grtl.-s and In rv.-r>
given evidence that lin y . o not l-II
ir. '7ederatIon during Ibe
six tbe .barge* that have la........... UO.U enn aff.inl to i-oiMlune dia
Tnus^atlohal union. \<n. r.%; llsci. hon-sty In the rondm-t of «>rgnnlzatlou
in feotral bodies l«'7. M; It.C; 7,73 affair*, any more Hum In other iiiattem.
tale l,niuches • I«i7, in; 11»C. *-?» I»
iile it 1« He- duty ..f every unl-n to
enl irsde and fclrrnl IsUu
j,-rt a memle-r falmly a.vu*e.l es*
TotnU IH-rr
lM-7. 444; l!«i
l»«-1al!y tf the *..-asatloii .-..me* from
on r.sa. 2.irr..
enemy It I* m> Ic*. a duty t.» fc-e
Tl,e following figure, -how the ,ner the organlwition from the i.ud Influence
ge total i.uld nien.l-r.blp for the |ms1 Of every disliou.-.! man.
ev.^ year.; lu l*«»7.
.«'.■> IVK.
ii.g tin- annoying ln.4Tt*«ssi; IsiKi. X'-I.P.*; n.s». r-'..:!...:
,.K.
-grafter- affair In New
Itaii. 7H1I..VSI; I'sr.!.
Votk. l*l«r will go steadily msn-bli.^
1.4.'.7/4i3.
on nnd In g..*! time w III hare the or­
In 1HW7 the ln..une of tl- feh ratiou ganised pow«-r and the InteUIgcoce to
.or tbe entire* year wa. fU.d...-i,urit. full due. from the Industrial
Ing llir first nine snonib. of the pn-<i. nt
gle While cirHlItlon* an* rouicyiwr tlie Ineon.e m.HM.nl.i! to
imiworcd ov,u^ those of a few
»17:t.7tjnil.
ago. tbero Is stUI room for much
K.HTrtary .M.itrlson
"1 lien- are
ivcmenl. ntid then- Is work, snd
In tbe field at flie pn-*.-nt lime thirtywork, nbead for the labor organlsix paid organlxers. win, an- devoting
a.. But while we work let na
all of lU-lr time to t
keep onr heart! hopeful by slnglog
with tbe po«t:
ganlsed worker*
ha^e 4,vei'1.1is» dl.trlct orgai.ln-r. Tl
oniUsik U .atUfaetor?'
Il.e Inteni
At
1.1 union, hr.- nmkim. r.pl.l be»
V Ttie emi.lojer. are aw;»ken1ng
f*«1 Mist orgaiiix*.! laU.r U truly
,r*lnrrt«nt I. m.n hlog on*
ver. and. fearful «»f wliat l« sunJOS. II. BUCHANAN.

■aplember day. 19CBL
Tba records of the American Feders
tSan of Labor, tbe national rtesHng

L

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of

Ij.!«.r

ok

Paracamph

MU'UKIAN. <%maly .4 tinuid

The only external remedy which slimuUtes the pores, removes the eoogestion and
draws out the Inflammatkm by inducing copious sweating.
An aD the year around remedy; one which Mother. Father, and the Children canuseev^day. A trial bolMe wffl convine you ol Its merits.

Mmgmi

.F SATISFACTION OUARANTEED. OR

nil steadily msrvh forw anl In Ibe field of strike. »*rganlxe.l laU.i
u..-t. wttb many mon- su.«o.—e,
letrwtii. Indeed S o.mplete det.-j
.Mt'ume one of the rap-*t event.
b4.-d In the lal«r world I am n

OFVO*™-*.

FOR SALE BV JAS. & JOHNSON AND 8. e. WAIT A SONS.

PEREMARQUETTL I.

Important notice to Our
merchants:

r^nSa Bam^ kalk^. and .-rnt»l>

......
rru*ot5g'2u^rsi"~-T’"*

rntil furib.-r iiorbe w-- will plae.»
FREE. I«»r regular

um».

"Humpbrey t;a^ Are."

'

llu- uin-«pialb-d
The

t of

lllumlnailng wiih Ihl* light to cm
p:itiM»n with any *>iber. Is v.»ry low.

SOO CMdh Powtr for Ltss than 7t
ptr hour

of high and low degree <wl
eeptlon of 'prenlb-e.. who t
ed rigid here of a prw«llctlon ma
wore hat*. Tlie .-.leked hat
_______ Carroll f»
Wright. l
fttnles
be eonvert.-.! Into a vnrtety
thing like twelre years ago. TU.- t^nloIt wa. kvKiwn und.T ser
orl has long had a high atnuding-w Ith « •“«
■. aa the Brlradb-r. the llanii
.-erutn elasB of economists, and when
*h. len-dert

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XiKifnKGIIfll

The Amerlran
as Ben Franklin
.'arts from tbU et _
oI»<-er* who bought
foughi for
lndep. ndenee under Boehaml------Boehambrau
maona wa* ask«-d
anaeu ---------------------------•TV* history
hlstorTor
•«“» *-»L
U niet with 4fTrat fa
about Strikes he aaid; “The
of •»»»
strtkram«ybe.uledlnouew,.rd.*«.- ror tl-n
CPM. It Is true that to a few spot* the
Sataesao ska W
membera of the unions Uve not been
TKin t you think
•ueh iBotonces an- not very nuun-roo..
We brar of strikes that sro oiieee**ral.
otrikra that are portial failures nnd.
otrlkM that are cwmiilKe failure*, but
>de of the
rage* roalut stitkra

MONEY REFUNDED.

»»c. toe. ..o *<M> OOTTIM.

bred l.rlramed hat. while the .avuller.
nd.i.b*! a lower .-row n and a bnuider
.,niamenl.-d with f.-ntlier*
lu
.-nrly part of the n-lgn of Henry

____________ made bis tiwidrillg .tste- «».i
meat than In any like period of lime
atone we bare bod a “laUir probU-m-

I'

QTATR

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are instantly relieved by the use of the Soothing, Penetrating and Healing Remedy

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

will

7r,7r,"i 17,7
jru.,r;r.T,:

•rs‘r

Sore Mviscles, Sore Joints and Neviralgia

V w \»t:voi: i: co

6RAID RAPIDS I mOIARA <tv i
COEPARjr.^^

mbs bsra woo Ibroogh hittsr trUl. tbs
tight to be^ to the somMue of the
world baa oror seen.

MuscularRheumatism

grind togi-lliir; wh.ib- mix
Ueti.-r,
and CMI. b*.. moD.-y.

W.- nre the \-.-ry Im-*i frl.-nd I ho.
palnli-r ha., if
he
know* It-ye*.:
wh.ih.-r be knows it or md He cant
afford n.it t.. know II. We nro the
frn-nd W*- *a^v

The Wesrlaar «f Wwta.
In the Ihlrti-eiitb .vutury Ibe use (
tie -earlet liat. wbtrb dU
.tinned by l-of- In

foi-tbr purrsMe of r.-sl.tllig tisof tbe trade, union. Tbe emp
ecr..rts will I- futile Tile w.
rlrllams. of tbe oBleeri and un
«dablp fur tbs trades union neo-e
nt, you will not find It until your
a rent upon that proiewshm of 2«ssi..

I and ’ zinc 4n Ilnsc-il!
. nil higeanr Thnf*
.lit by I
......,.,^n
mV live on the profit- \
hln.-ry over linml w..rk. Paini.-r*

Qui.k.tep
as poaail.
ulked ab.
stthHi that she iloea."
“On tb.
replied tbr other yonog man. wllb a
frosty gtltier lu hi. eye. “I suggest
that we defeat her punwoc by not talk-

g'-IBii j
Via OoeKMisH A A. A. K- iC

i

No matc’bvs or rorcb n.-r-ib-d, ^An
.JaiprovL-mem .nabb-K one to n*.-*all
nianib-* to lb.- Hu*l«-r. ..r .im-<.n!y:
Miltable fur night
light, or place*
wh.Tv full light 1.-^ not Always re
qiilred The#.- lamps erne to clust.-rA
.d 2 to « mantle*. *uii.-.l for window
lighting a* w. n a# l*.dy of stores. Of
all who ar.- using them we have no
word of cimplalni. IV» not take our
wtird to this matter, but Inionrlew
many buslnes* men who have Umg
use-l lh.-M* lamp*, ani learn that you
ran have a far superior light at ab-n.i
one half the coat of any .>ther
IjeaVc order* with

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traverse Otp 6as Co,
225 East Front SlroeL

•City limw-a.d;

HALF PRICE—UtUp used Grapho- HALF PRICB-Utlle used Grapbophones during our remoTdl kale.
phonra duiing our removal sale.
Regular price from $5.00 to $55.00.
Regular price from ff-.M to $35.00.
Grtnnell Broa
GiinneU Broa.
lM4i4iig2»««ptl44i

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