The Evening Record, September 01, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 01, 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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YESTERDAYS ISSUE

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THE EVENING RECORD EMMl
8SVEMXH TSAB--196S

TBAVtBBE cnr, MICH., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1903.

DECLARED
OfT AGAIN
rOR THE
YACHTS TODAY

•“"•fflCHWAT
ROBBERY
ited the
of the 1

^ T80NAS mscomkQn
TOGETHER IN DEATH
WOULD LIKE TO END THE AGONY
AT ONCE

J.. 8epL I —U
Mr hkM vlll be i
beC»M Blr TboM UfROD'i
S»r ftAd tbe AmrksB sloo
o cio k » fmlr brme of MTra
aklppIttS oYcr
-i
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the m«.

Sir

«.|rnd. te MXhMM lo rod thr i
luid kail for borne.
Tbe coBUBlttee barr until 1 o'clock
to etart tbe moe. and If Iberr U iDsuf
SHeoc wted at that time tbe raw will
lie called oE today.
10 a. m ~A haxe and aiai prerallc
all orrr tbe aea.
' II a
Tbe wind la dead flat and
there la allaht firmpect of a race to­
<toy. . The .start will undoubtedly be

Horn* ef Mr. and Mra. J. R. Wyckoff
Vlallad Laat Evening and l<
Cream Taken—Who Took It?

CHANGED!
ATTITUDE

'"1

Bm tJage wan reluming from the
ly and Just as he went to drive Into
>e road leading to his home, he
heard some one call further w***!. and
un.ve up I he n*sd following ihe cry
then say three men run fn»ni the
•He
Ihe nibu-ry Two went lo

is
n-ported to l»e n complete v.dte face
on the pan of Russia In regard Ut her
1 Thurs.la> ••wiling.
ude towanl Turkey in the fUl
crisis is bellev<>d lo have tak«*ii
place ill the goverpmeut at 81 Peters
burg Instead of the almost .iver
The store* with their big talk j
Ur’^tVige
hel,stl>Mr.
Kilbride
up
sympathy with the Bulgarian n-volu
itlle to back it i* not the place
SC CONSIOERCO SY THE lionaries. that has characterired Riis friun life gniund. ite stiil reialne<l fou.
Buy clothing. haU and furni
Sian feeling api»arenlly since the re Ihe lines in his hands;Wlthoiigh he had
LAfKAN COMMISSION
tH-llUm tx^gan. diplomatic repreiM*nta- iMM-n thrown tmt of hU rig. Ills ap
wai^ ghastly. He wgs iMdIy
tions are reportiMl to have been made
W with bliMid. his tie and
to the pone, urging the utmost vigor
ere itH^n off. And his neck
‘ American SepreaenUtlvea are .in Cnih on the pan of the latter towanl the
the nuigh usage he had re
land and Cate Will Open
His clothes wen* cvennl with
Conitanilnople. Sept. I.-Chlldn*n
playing in the streets of the Ortakeny
districL tu«r Ylldix Kiosk, saw an air
efore
n alight. When examined It
aiT
ig on hts way home This
tl to conuin a bomb, with a fuse
.Mr Gage wi*nl our to aiiere
attached It Is believed that the hal
John W. foeter. Nannie Taykir and
plac^ and found
was set fwe by agenu of the
Judge John >M. IHcktnaon have ar revolutkinanes. who hoped it would U eenimsim lying on the ground that
rived In Uverpool on Ibc Celtic lor alight within Ylldix Kiosk Itself and the robbers had losi In their hurried
the meeting* of the Alaakan lM|undary
np the sultan's fialace. The In- leave taking.
commlaalon. which will open in IdooKllbrkle had iiisin his |H>rson
I has causeil the wildest fears
Uon fleiJr. 3
hlng near 178. having U*en, lo
a the palace and ihniughoiii the
Tbe cbmmtsaiqoers are alrtmdy
Ihe l>ank in the afierocs.n He had In
addition to the amount drawn fmm
bank aliouL 148. but he paid a few
|j»ano factory in the
eral month* ago At tbe Ural meet­
bUIs. leaving something less than the
ing neat Thursday the Americana and
amount first warned This the thieves
world says to you:
will aubmit their, brief*.
sec ured, but left 83 cents, which Mr.
•‘Buy our superL
Kilbride found in his pocket wh«-n he
fact* and argument
argument* regarding the In
KIMBALL piano,
of the treaty. The «iroKllbride state!
l**lun will then announce the day
that the attack wa* made near the
the i>iano that built
which the oral argument* sill t>e
watering t rough. Juat thl* aide of the
' this business throui'h
•art
U-elanau county 1
He had driven
The documents have hot yet been
e tn>ugb to
its merit, ami we’ll
ade public, but the A*aociafed Prca*
Ing away Into th., stand back of ii with
ureaixmdent team* that the whole
h*“hheard a noi*e at tbe rekr of
rtnersy c«-nter» upon the effort Though Indicationa Art T^t Prices
;»n He turned and *aw the
the
sironi»esl jjiiaran?*C
Will Not Be Eo High us They
lee ever written.
•Uted by tbe O
a club and tumbled out of the rig.
Were Last Year.
Factx?ry
prices direct
inder tbe Huaao-British treaty
uf the men clutched him by the ih
1K26. the line properly r
and the other held bii arm*.
enw
inieta. Including Tbr-bSS
:on did not atop immediately
>sas City. 8epL
Coal |.rlc*-s
The con
waters of
Lynn
Kllbrldea right leg and left
ition seem* to be that the Inieta went up 80 cenu on a Ion here lc»day
•e grxmnd against Ihe wheel, c
less than alx mtlea wide altnated In on account of the new wage scale
Pittsburg. Sept. 1.—An advance has
the disputed region belong to Canada.
to tbe ground, one of tbe
Cnlted States Consul Foster vigorous­ N*n made to dealers Of lti cents per
n
on
anthracite
coal.
A
similar
ly opposes this view, holding that the
bidding
him down by holding hi*
bidding hli
treaty clearly places the line 30 miles raise in price has Ix-cn made each
on Kllbrride a right breast He
und in this way
Inland, fcillowlng the sinnosftie* of month since the first of May. Tbe
forced
the coast and liras separates Canada Uil price of l>ehlgh coal remains IG-Mi
I that be wa*
from all the arms of the ocean and per ion. and 28 cenU leas for Wilkes quite
puts l*urruplne creek and the gold
through hi# pocket* in quick lime )
K* as high
i winter as last
district under American Jurisdiction.
what money he had
unless t f monthly
The American rt
to desl. I mntlnue
confident that their
satiable The commissioners expect
that the complete conaideraihm of the
ANNUAL RUMMAGE EALE
entire case *ril1 lake less Ihsn two
Congragstional Church Praparing for
to take ad
Secretary Root
It Early.
vantage of tbe
The Congregational church will bold
filings of tbe brie
lu annual rummage male the last DOWN TOWN PAVING CANNOT BE
mony to visit tbe BrltJ
week of Heptembej. In the mean
jiUme
FURTHER EXTENDED
Irlends are requested to gather tte
EOOICEAIIE FOUND
get her all ar ides that would he sultA* There I* Not Time to Attend to
able,
such
ai
Of Victims of Etrike Rlota EaturSay ware, tinmaiv.
the
Legal
Proceeding* Neceeaary
NlfhL
Money Is being raised In this way
Before WinUr.
for the new church fund, and notice of
the sale Is being given early to i
M- Va . Sept
o have article# that they can
body of I
am Frac
There ha* l.een much talk of the de
uite HI have ample opportunity ulraldlliy of. paving more than one
TlV.
Irom tbe river
this morning with a
them ready fpr this sale
I bole
tb _ hU head, and An
‘ through
block on State and one Idock on Ca«*
tbony liolleraa's body was found
this ytar. and there are a g«K»dly num
noun Both men were drowned In tbf
l»er of property owner# who would be
CALOWELL-BROOKE.
strike riot ai.BHIaire Saturday night
glad to #ee Ua»# •tn*et pqved to tbe
Fred
li^nder
Popuiar Asylum Attaridanta Marriad bridge and Siau- street at least a# far
shooting Pracbt
east a# Park
by Rav. Ksnnsdy This Morning.
I his life
It #eem*. however, that ihl« cannot
Ur Truman R. Caldwell and Mias be done legally this year unlee* each
Ice J Brooks, two popuUr attend of the property holders would pay hi#
VACMTiNO ^ARTY
ants at the asylum, were married to­ share of the paving at once. If the
Oaad Tima Givan Hia Owaala by Eupat^ day at 11 o cloclL by Rev. Hugh Ken- qulred legal proceai
ur ,h.
through with.
vould be
intawdant Carpantar «f F. M.
done before the UtT. J. Carpenter. sopeHntehdent of
The young couple were attend.
y. and Michigan ha*
ter*wn^ of^r
Hw Fere Mamuette rallraad. gave a Fred Ctmndell and wife. The we
cold weather s
yaebttng party to Omena today. Mr
a very quiet affair. They left on
C^arpenlers private car. No. 8. was
11:85 Fere Jdarquette train for a
TRAFFIC TIED UP
sent over the O R A 1. road to Omena
e wewks* trip to Flint. Detroit and
so tbat the Udies can reat after the
T soutbem Michigan cities. They
make this city their future home By'a Coal Car. Which Jumped the a
j. Carpenter and family and their
a A I. Track at Mayflaid. —
gnMts. Mrs. Lewla and daughter. wUl
Fufiaml of Thomaa Gilmeew.
A fretghi car Igaded with. coiJ
. return to thulr homes Thursday. They
A brief aenrice for the late Thomas Jump^ the track at Mayfield yeater
have been apgdl^^eml weeks In
llmore was held this ■somta,
day afternoon and delayed the even­
o'clock from the rmUdence. CO Welt ing timln which U due here at 6:80.
Eighth aireet .after which the i
AaoUicr icaln waa aent out from here
were taken to Ogdenshurg for
late to tbe evealng and brought the
neral aerrtce and interment. ^
pasaenger* here at 12:16 from MayDover. England. Sept
field. The train llaelf waa unablt
reach thU city before 2:80 o'clock.
NEW
a BU a Fox. who made naar
vmy cxwEdMit «d WBeonaa.

1 DIFFEBENCE
ait
ON BOUNDAKT

STILL COMINS!

THE LARGEST

COALPWCES
AREaiHBING

...SchooL.
We’re te«ly with our osu*l complete Une of

Tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Wyckoff of 422 West Seventh si^t
was the scene of another affair last
OLEO LAET EVENING
evening that resulted in the disappear­
ance of a largo can of Ice cream. The!
stolen cream was afterwards recov-1
however, and now the question !
CBOIID. BEATEN. mUEB ered.
la. who stole the cream?
Mrs Wyckoff was entertsining a'
score or more of her lady friends, and j
CLOTHEE TORN AND BODY EPAT- the Ice cream wagon arrived In ihe.
course of the evening with the cream *
TERED WITH BLOOD

num Harbor. Mich.. Sept. 1.—Tbe
aena of Charlea Leighton of thU Thre# Unknown Men Took His Money.
Mty. 8% months old. died within
hours or each other of ptomaine poi­ Amounting to about E75. and Mad*
soning Trom milk Tb«dr will be buried
1 he learned of the'
down
ppearance of the cream, he InsA 1
luted a seajeh.
had no
In finding the can of cream 1
James
Kilbride,
shrubbery neaf the house. He
irmef. who lives about a mile and a gocxl at finding ire c
hair west of the city.' was held up.
He and Alec Ste
who were
beaten and robbed last evening about together during i
’clock by three unknown
would have made things inti
was badly used up by
Ihe, had happened artuind
Irt was partially tom Ise# alHUil the time the ri
1 In the airuggle, and
RUEEIA HAE TAKEN A COMPLETE
collar ton
was badly scratched
VOLTE FACE
FAVOR THE ONION
considerable blood. *Th?**him
aen resorted to choking, and to
U.
Y. P. 8. C. E. at Bay
him down placed their knee# on J. Y
C.ty May Combine.
TOWBlCKSULTAirS PALACE
causing painful bruises,
one pocket Alone Mr. Kilbride bad
Bay t'M.v. .Mkh. Sept 1 -The ^,ue^
182, which the thlc%es secured, and ion of a lUpiUt Y«iung l*e»Fple’s union
will pndialtly Ih* M-nb-d at the rallv of
EAU.OON WITH ROME ATTACHED there
on his penwn, and It is thought that he Christian KnUeavor societies of
WAE EENT UF
ley made a haul of about 178 In all. his place next month. The H. Y. V.
The hold-up occurred near the line I', has made a pn.p.^Kltion to that eftween Brand Traverse and Leelanau €*ci. and upholds thy plan of the Interlatlonal Christian Kji‘>*avor c<»nvennd Canss Ooum Whsrs Chlidrs countk-#. Mr. Kilbride stopped
the ^st
trtmgb. which U locate^ ion in Denver The three B Y F. V
Found the Engina of Oaath->Ruaireet in Gnmd Traverse md aeven C. K societies here nuinlnT
y, to let his horse drink. At this
aia Urpsa Vigor in War Against
place the three men got Into hi#

', <
«lDd 4. ««i. by
!
north, a knot and a hall.

v

THOUGHT IT WAS lUKLAlS

» » Qlf Bwk Stort
akewefsiawortk*

THE WEATHER

SoKiool


IMIORE

WALK - OVERS
yesterday,
are becoming
every season

ni

W M ■V ?
Because the>' poesen that style,
fit and wearing qualities that
other shoes have'nt.

ARE YOU WEARING THEM?
WHY ROT? BETTER!

Wffi

Boy's SttitS worth h6m 2.50 to G.00, going at tfom L60 jto 4.00
Boy's Sweaters, all sixes and colors. 60c to 4.00
'
Bay's Shirts, any size, pretty patteros-50c to 75c
Boy's Eaec PebIs. sixes from 3 to 16 >*cars, 50c to 1.50
Boy's CoUtrs and neckties, any style, nobby 'patterns, S5c to 50c
Boys Caps, yacht, jockey, golf. college-25c. ^ ,

I^^BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT'*!
N^wlenrsd l^mBm

GEasmRmeaOimiPm, MNosa

;NDA At GOIMII »AIMV
Th« RmI RellaM. Clothlara

MWHedM.

Patterns..
When in nerti of lattcms, try the

WE SHU

BANNKR RAnrrKRNS —
All seamx glluwetl, absolute correctnets guantmeed.

RINDGE
Custom

made

lOo ainci IWo «akoH.

THE ECONONY STORE

shoes.

You lake no chances
when

you

buy them,

livery pair warranted.

Dress Shoes
Working Shoes
River Shoes
Thi: ori«in.il H.ird I'.in

THE <»LD BKU
8HOB HOUSE

m» ntrt a Finl ChM* <*aa-

Jl "domt"
Bargain
One ol
paid for.
oas/ fpo/moot homes for
l>coplc with a small income.
Six room collage on Washmgton street—finislieil in
harilwooil
strictly firstclass. A home worth havingj
Come ami get k.

ilerlinger,

A OO.
tit J’BOKT HTKEET

That's lh« price ot our new line of
Men’. Shoes; Vdont Calf. Boa
C.1f«)<l Patent Cott Skin,
Bluchetcnt, double,
or lingle wie.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Cht mauavtrttttinktm’s

New Shoe Store
Rulncr's Old Stand

Front St

Opposite Whiting Hotel

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

CIOTHING
for the School
Days.-^i^
Timt* tb buy that suit for that
boy of yours.

\Vc have theih

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

READ THIS OFFER ON
SoKiool Sui'fcs
Jl’ll look pretty big to )-ou, and )t>a’Il say ••I don't see how they
can afford to do it," but never mind that; all >-ou want to know
is that this sale will save hundreds of dollars to purchipcri of
school suits in the next week or two ::
*n
n
=

in all styles ami all si/.es from
the little fellow of :J years to
younjx man of
mixtures,
blacks.

plain

years; fancy
blues

and

$1.00
^ / pdl
j^IoOU

For Boy's three-piece suits from goods
that sold at from $2.50 to $3.60.

CO fkfl

two-piece suits from goods
worth $:i.50 lo*$L50.

“Ves.” overcoat time

is coming, and* rememlier for
new t always I u^otls and upto-date cut and style, there’s
Only ONE PLACE to buy it.
where you

always j^ei your

money’s worth.

“THE HOME OF GOOD ttOTHNG"

42.501X2^

$3.00

FRANK FREIDRICH

Suits From $2 Up

Hutt a. JuTTlkkaco. u Ike INM
oC rha bride * paraeu to Chkaago.

Ourtfl^m

on yciur tour of inspecting SCHOOL OUTFITS, do not buy umfl you have seen our difepUy. We are
ShXLlNG OUT all BOVS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. for we wish to discontinue the line. You can buy a suU far
your boy at jXHir own price
,

W. W. KIMBAU COMPARY

m*rki

j- ,

Can save yoQ mooey on good second-hand and tdightly
shelf worn books-good as new. and warranted complete.
Bring in )-oun and get cash or trade (or tbe ones we

_ ::

TWO BLOCKS
ALL THIS YEAR

*

Scbpci BP9ks ami Smpplkt

•5'

COR.
FRONT

STORY

AHO

eJock.

UNION.

$2J5 SL'T’S.r.t.S
$2JO
$3.00


worth

from

from $4.60.

$6.00.

COME AND SEE FOR‘ YOURSELVES. We
want ev eryone df our regular customcn, as wdl at those not so
weU acquaintevl with us, to know sbout and get the benefit of
this offer—when you have satisfied )*our own wants* tdl yoor
ncighbort.

HMHIITON MN6 GO.

ii

w

: St,.;;.

'•K/i'y' '-f


THE EVEUnrO BEOOHD, TRAVIESE OITT, MICH., TUESDAY, SEWEM

THEEVEN1NGREC0RD TOSUmjUfT
LTNCHLAW
UNIVENSAL

PEACE UNION

WetewlMdauiirnvaci

flats.

Since the Bnislars
Came to town

SU4L

Stic. Conn.. Sept. 1-The ITnl
I Peace .oakm at Its eloalng sea
aloB adopiad a series <if rroolulioa*
or -coavtcikma.- The
that with all
i**oo
ay for peace.*-we are atll/ amd with obligations resting opon
societies and all adv<
pence to remove the causes
tsh the <
The
« t ^orth that the
duty of the hour la to uvverrome all
tlons that make war ipossIMe by
teaching Uie prlaclples of peace and
arbltrmlkm in achoula / and nnlver.l
ties, by practicing In every day life
thlplylng Jbe, aoumo of ar
Lynching Is declared to be

C. A* tKlLClitM* City

NOT THK

l^tACC

FOK

NONMAL.

state and nattonal legUlatlon ksiklng
to lu suppreaakm is demanded. fUce
haired end

|100 Reward. flOa
The rtwderi; of ihhi |uhm<«
pleaaed to kntiw that there i»I at l.w*t
jne dreaded disease' that sci
be,-n able to cure in all Its st
oooHblng obould bo dono to irad<i the that ia Caurrh. Hall s Cata
is the only istitliive cure now knowi
work or tbo oommUtOo. Tko aont
to the medical fraternity
Catarrl
aonta of Roprooontotlvo Keller In on tH-lng a ixmstitutional disease, re
uchor ooltiaa ore worthr of ottenUon. quires
a const it utkmal ^ treatment
Hall s Caurrh Cure is taken iniem
The Incrooae In tbo number of chll Illy, acting dln-ctly tiism tl**‘ blt*o.l
tnJ mucout surfaces of the s^iem
dren of ochool mce In Trororae City thereby d«*»!roying the found
ba abown by .tbe cenaua juai
tbe diseaae. and giving the liatleni
pieced, auneata tbnt It will aoop be ♦Ilength i»y building up the
op CO tbe city mutborttloa
wt>rk
The prxiiirletors
■m acbool room. The matter ahcmld faith in its curative i«w,
they
bo Ukoo op noon in order to provide >ffer One Hundre.1 Ikd
killars for ^ any
Ike needed room before next
year, use that it falls
when a atlll turtbor Increoae will be
abevn. ^t year tbere waa a lack of
room in aeveral departOMOta. and now
with the number Increaaod by »H> or

In MIchlean.
Grand Raplda. Mich. Sept. l.-Bew
keopera of Michigan, who
have de^
vptod a lifetime to tbe Induatry. are
a unit la aaying that tbU year U the
moat remarkable ever known in the
middle weal for tbe boaey crop. Ha
porta have been received from all dla
trirla of Michigan i
aialea. and tbe aame at
C. D. Crittenden ca
•Tbe honey crop will
Kverywbere favorable
beard. There ia no probability of an
ineraaar In prieea for montba *
White clover began to excrete aec
Ur May 23. two weeks abend of the
uaual time
Tbla waa fortunate for
Ibe beaa. aa many cokmlaa ware weak
la p—hew aad -iMBt of them at
polat of atarvatloa. with no bone
tbe blvea and no bloom except clover.
The rapidity with which the
waa aiored thU aeaaoo waa
One eokmy gathered 31
three daya.
l&.uou pound* from 100 <
while c
> tbU year
a prufuaeuMa that baa excUed tbe In
lereat of bortIculturalUU all

laiiie aodooinplete Uoc of other raises, from.
. 5.TSnp
A large line ofCook Stoves,
Stoves, from.......................
from....................... ......
$6.75 Ip
$6.75.....
sp
A lot of second hand Usrtges, CooV and Healing Stoves cheap
tVe
have added a seooad hand depaHmeni to our warehoiue, au.l will
take all kinds of leco^d hand goods m exchange for new ones.

MAIMED LAST EVEWIWC
Ir.

James

Daisy


Walter Davis

Olive

Morae

and

United

Mias
Last

Evening by Rev. dCcnnedy.

last ev ning at the
Si'c
he SiHnind
M. I
irsonage
unlit
in marrUge
and Mis* lialsy Olive %U>rVe, isuh\

claims to bold
•atching tfie greate
at one time on a sing
the ez|M*rlmehi of fastening
fi
six
few days ago
htMfks 4«n a single
lams what
liapi»ened as fol
I pndrtibly had thrown jny
ition into^a school, chunh.
ir other gathering,
g. for ujKin
ch
at
the
laudetl six
gs 1 V«lkt! up
fine bass and an 18 mnd pickerel.
The latter had half s' llowe.1 one. «»f
lie instant It
swallowed
K.k. and was hangl
on like grim death
I
brtiken up the exeirise* '•
While surveying In the w,kk1s neai
( hipiM'wa Falls Charles Liddelt wai
surt*rise4l by
a white fawn ctimlni
through the underbrush and falling a
hiexhausted,
liumediai.-lv U-

tack«*«l signs on several houM ^
Juki
to create *a littl«> excitement
There Is a stauiie rtiveriug such actlutis which will give th.uie jaakers all
the excitemeiil they want if it. l.n ai^^
plied, as It should Inon a larm near Cliarlevoix the
Ollier da.v a mink saw a dtiek and
w.-ui for it. The farm cat saw the
d it. While the fight
mink and
the farmers son saw
was tn p’r
the mix-up and
mink got the tiurk. the cat got I
mink and the Is.y got the whob- outi

wblck will come uf market If tkt
any aerloas la|ury to the crop.
to be much corn ■

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RACHANT & ROSCOE, ^VlS9r

ta*«.r^i:^.

LARSON'S

PARK

HI KNAPP

HOTEL

Claus Warnar, Proprietor
HlTToNK BAY. 4IICB.

‘"Ti iiir*''

Pretty
GhUdren

..The Watclifliaker..

ur-urrai I'r**-wt'f.
ilrwdiut* trf
lUrnr*

Watch, CKkE and jewelry

J3WET ItEMMI WOKS.
03TB:0 •» ATM M

CuriK-t
vxUng.

«ud Fcathi-r Kriu*«..d Lying,
*••
your add twr|.ri»
Kt^viliiig y
«wr«y tu be n»«dc into nijps b-l uw-

l*h..n*- iiM

RECORD WANT AD.

TRY

RECORD WANT AD.

sjiecialty.

I

imiltu.

Fine

me

my*

.V call.

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Next floor suuih aif S-jutres
llarlicr Shop.

tax Waxhinirtuu !
The

KITCMEIN

work

1‘r.innvtiK‘^s iiiy
(*,ivc

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i409 S. Union Street

N. a. CHAPDL Proprietor.
TRY

reiMtired.
j

....

Peerlexx ShirU i re the best,
by Peerles*
r Detroit. Sold by S. Benda

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F"Lirni-tLir<
‘I hai makes the work in ihc kilclu-n si> inucli easier. A ^;ooil shan* ofihe day is sp<*m in ihe kitchen by either the ‘ lady of the hoiisi-* or thr
• , help. Why not make this work a pleasure? Il don’t cost much more to
own the best, and then see the convenience—and the work is dime in
half the time.

FUMERAL OF
LORD SALISBURY
British

Ex-Premier

Laid

Rest With SuiUble Honors at

xn.l K H

asTrav

Druselxu

Ki^oHon 03k>ino't3
were invt nttrd to make housework a pleasure. 'I’here are so many.thinjjs
needed in the baking, and they should be ri^dlt al haml. It is surprising'
■ how many steps can be saveil when the kitchen utensils are within reach,
'rhese cabinets sell from $4.(HI to $*.k75,

Ki^oHon 03l>in3*t-r«>|^3

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most handy “to pul things jn.” They ha%e so many handy little drawers
for extracts and spice and other thing's nice.- You should buy them with
the cabinet base—then you own the whole thintj. These are
to $UI0.

Kl'toHon Cupl>03rcl3
a place for every pan and spider and kettle and all'other bakinj; lhin^>. .\n
hour^a day is somcliimts saved when yt»u know \vh« re things an*., S« Ils
for$7.U».
:•
• . •

ICi'toKion CKi3lr3
C of these goodwood seat^lh

• spmdie b.ick chairs will cost you

KI*tGH3n nr3blo3
.A j^ood bi^xlrawer. good wide top, costs you $1.7.').

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Ki-fconGn Ui:on3ll3

Faarful Odds Against Him.^
. --.Klrldden.
alone
and
Such. In brief was tbe ct
an old soldier by name of J. J. H
Havena
iemallle*. O.
years he

CeimM-u «5tte"FiS?
broke. letUng the from, wason
load of aurea Uto the wntm.

atul a ill. anti >ty!r compar­
able only U» the five tlolKir
kind is what makes Minor’s
.Monogram SIlfM-l the
most popular women’** bhoe in .\merita. Urice.
Sold only by

Offer.

FBiaisSH

LOST VALUABLE TEAM

Corn-ci sh;t|Hs. vlurablf
Vaihi-rs. iiuvilfratv
priri-

ALL RECORDS BROKEN

S E Walt
Ai Sons! the isipiilar
Ir iggl.-tK. wlui iuinsiueed in Trwv. rs.City i»r • Howard s >is^-ifie lor the
cur* «it etiiisiipaliou and d>>iK-psia
with such wonderful
success, savs
that thev are nearing from dniggisi.
in Mher^ parU of the ixuniirv. where
the plan that tliei^urgeil the Dr How
ard C.i to nd.»i.i ttninslm inu th#-ii
siMH ific by 'seiung at half pricei b-j.i
iH-en lolk.w.-d
Thev show.sr iIm-^ K«*cord man a
b iter MrrtrT?r*u.v«tl Irom S: C ingra
hum .<d Elmira one of the U*>i kiuiwn
druggiMs in New York stale
Mr in
grahiini writ«*s
”1 have never tin
dertakcn Klie ininHiuciion of a new
remedy with snch aailsfactory r«-sulls
tsith to mysHt and to my tnol*M.v
averag.- sab‘s have Imsmi iiear:> a Imn
dred iMMiles |kt we««k. and i hat.every reatwin to think that this wtl!
\h‘ d.mhbxi within a slu*ri lime
I'he sia-ctfle givoK remarkable
suits in the most ob.HtinX^e cases
dyspepsia and cons-tipaliun. and al
tli.mgh evt-ry jiackage* has tu-en sob
under my i»ersonal guarantee to re
fund 4he money if it did not give sat
isfacilon. not one Has Inx-n returned '
t>ur exiierk-iie.* has Ish-ji a duplicatv
“We have three chUdren. Befim the
Mrth of the last one my wUk vaed fourbol^ oi our Elmira friends, said S E. Wail
a Sons, ••except that we have haii
Ocs of MOTHER'S FRIEND. Ifyoahadthe
«uie riistonier ask for her monev tvack
fdctnrti of oar chUdreo, you could aec ml
wliich we reiuruiHl wlthuiii anv ques
a clanee that the last one
_____
tn.ns. However. we d.. not think she
UtealthksLprettlcstaBd
could have given the reme.iy a fair
flncst-looklacofthcmalL
trial. We are still selling the siMX'lfic
Mv wife thinks Moibcris
at half price, a fifty cent U.itle of
sixty dose* lor 2:. trnts. although we
Fri.nd U the CTcaiesl
do ni»t kntiw how long we *ha
arJ rrandcit
aide to do ao. and vuu^; readers
resvedy la
the
• advantage of this el
wuru for expect-

iimrs'

medicines gave
p trie<I Elec*
ic Bitter.
It
on hit feet
_ short order and- ------ he teaiifles:
"V?*" ”***
complete rccor
ery.
Best on eanh for Liver ahd
Kidney troubles and ail forms of
Stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only

SHOES FOR SUN­
SHINE OR STORM

inlendent and the principal, which r»in the principal leaving
l-u>t
week, without notice, the suiH-rlnleun
ent rt?slgned
At ihU time. Just Ikfore the opening pf Ihe schtsd year
it U Ulfficult to gel callable liisiructor.-^
*■«! the ftcluMiU may run f»*r several
weeks withoui either a suiM-riniend
eni or a |irincl|ial of the tralninu
SCiHMd.’
Th.Lake, the Jack Mui count> t-uniim*
to have lw*en tbe '

whU-h Uddell dntve away with a cluh
riH- lawn. I hoi
bought to be the only on.
of
kind m (
states. wa<
farm
Aud.rwm Scully, siin »if ITesideni
John W. Scully of Dryden. is proluil.ly
the ypiingesl Itiiplness
mail
in the
fctat»- 0 Thtiugli tiiily l<» Vears of ag»*.
hU father, who is a luiver
hipjM-r
td farm pn»dbce.
H-rlnienJ
ighidg. checking j
s”atIsrael‘l!iu of all
coiieoiniHl
.Mu.-kegon IS in a predlcam«*ni with
her public schikils
With the time
near at hand b.r the sclusd sett.-MUi to
•ip4-u lor ihoiisands of children ilieiv
i^ -im city
suiMTintemleiit. and
iio
Harkley manual

led by Miss
Morse, bruil
of
the
The bride wa>
lK*aui
ned In white
hlle Swiss mull
The bride and
and^^siiu
Is.ih very
groom are isuti
young iMvpIe of
aides, iM'ing among
active workers of the voung
the
8i*c<
Sicond
Methodist
They UK»k
Pere Mar- WrlncnbyaEcncIiK-k
raoruing
train for lUvkyAnorncy-at
sUglnaw**. ( ass City and North Ilranch
for a two veeks wttlding trip
They
lome to their many friends
after Sept mlM^r 15. at tkiy \V,
enth str*»e

ThU lodge wni be k
■ce City IxMlge No. C.

that tbe cooler tbe ^feather tbe
com looks until pp to the very l
of maturtag
It aU diganda on tbe
eoaalag of the fioac. If to eoaaea earty
this year tbe core U likely to be aeri
ooaly damaged. If not. a fair crop wlU

iL-ATER
WHOLCaALC AND KETAIC

miM«n1

Hatfield Yesterday.
Lnyal Amm^cana Organixe.
\\r H Andrews of OramI Hapids.
Mich . the *upr*.me president of the
Loyal American Insurance Co met a
goodly numlH-r of the memberH of
thl^ company in the parlors of the
held ia Wi**!minster
8hn«,n House, and after remarks l.y usual distress. A food-BitBreS Bwttcr
the supreme president touchlnc iho
sore to Rave a cood-oatned child.
urdlnal princIpU's of life Usui
rcM'ntatlvc*
features of
confltUn, wkick Ike ckOdate’laketlts. »*r William i
UuMl Americans the ioilge was
MoUicris Frkail takes a wife Uragt thr m atu-miancc.
1 the following officer;
crisis qolcklj and alnost ptlaleaiiy.. li i
Buckien-s Amica~^ive
and InstalltNi. Mr
assists la her rapU tteofcry,
wards
Ha* w^rM w uic rTuT* fur laarv . lou*
erff tbe daagers Ikat saaflea fWMw de-Tib^*
i, Kun****** any other salve,
nrcsldent. W W C.oble;
h^cryw
lotiun. .»intinem «.r balm
f.ir Out*.
MityrdnwstoSstirfiaMsSa
OtuuK. Hum*. Ifciil*. Svire*.
Felon*.
Moy Theobald; *ecr»»tar>. C*^7i
CONN LOOKS POOD
Theobald: chaplain. Mr* I. L. Slee,^
THE BRADHELO REGULATOR CO.
Sorv.. Ch»ppvJ HmkU.
9T. marshal. J. Bence, warden
atl*kta.<u.
WUl Be a Big Crop If the Freata Hold
sentr.v. J

turned from tbe weet. aald yeeterday:
-All tbe crops are dotag well and com

J. w.

open TueiiUy evenllM 7HI0 (o
8:30.
All .leporiu payable on .lemand

.....

aty pTMOOta tbe beat loooUoi
«Mirao. tbCa city bod no abow from
tbo aiort. iMit tbo locoticm of the nor

LOTS OF HONEY

m

have
aold them for 8 years, both hcic
and at FJk Rapids, and have
never yet hail a call fur a re­
pair lor then •:: ^ :: :r

Vhst 40 jM ihlBk sbsstit?
WhstUsysiDOsbsstlt?

alters, for
Geimte
Detroit Tribune
porier <m
has Just J
suI-general of the Uni
China. HU post U the
|M»rtance in the country
Q E Andre* tif l^k
iHn-n awarded Ibe wmtraci for glazing

ibo MOV oonMl voo to, oocoblloh

Coat Have lean Werkir^ Overtime

u-aa c«, on-.

35ig4

bay their QUICK MEAL sted
lUngcR^while VC have more
time to set them ap.
QUICK
MEAL Steel Ranges are the
best Every one is strictly
guaranteed. We have sold hun­
dreds of them in Traverse City

A Iveauliful QUICK MEAL Steel Range, just like cut. (ar.il last >iu
a Ufe ume
lime and please >*ou
you every
e»ery daj
day),
1, only....,
only................................
$40.00

ppraved inte
the resolutions say, -there
y whleh surgical skill may
I at Ik.yne City
tkm or die vootora Mtcktcui oormol H •
ailed upon tu heal aa It has given I
» for an electric
wLid any
which will be installed
lUbting pU
for the In
sensual criminalmorality ar
of Mnakocoo. outbor uT tbo bill with ii3 air.^tl*
The fiineral of Mrs. O, E KUher
generation forces the suggi
was held at Muskegmt last wiH*k Mr.o rl«Br<MU procoot.
Fl..hcr dletl irom the effects of lock
.
Tbo pooltkio or Ropreooouilve Kel
iaw . caused by hurting her hand wli
Nr lo veU Ukoo. Tbo origlaol pur
toy
pjKitA which
examining aI
poor or tbo NsUlotloo provldlbf for

la the proper location, and a building
in that portion of tbe city would rellrve both the Central

BUSilESS CAROS.

E»M«nlly««« people .hiok it
better to put their money where
it ariU be aaie and eamiof inter­
est than to keepftt in the house.
That aeemt seuiUe

perfectly formed la every way.
that It has only the hind lega
Upon
these It walks around aa proudly as a
newly appointed village marahat.
The official records abow that dor
ing the past weak a loUl of 3^6 hush­
es .d rain has fallen.
ThU. Is an
average of more than unehalf inch
per day. and U about one tenth of the
normal supply for a year
Mrw. W. J. McDowell ItHl Twelfth
street, tieiroli, was cooking fruit on
an ordinary gas range when overlluw*
Ing JuUe IntfWfereil with one of the

*1

ABSOLUTELY FREEI

The larg.^t K.wusl. Ip in the Mate
and no school
hip. in Ouionag

' Th» UtMam cf tkm ^prnm «

Immediate attention.
An
las Will be needed, and
that Ibe Fourth ward wlli get It. TbU

martin a 69MS

<9DOBIiapCM>d

GESTS NEMEbY

4.W,i

IeR 1. igoe.

That’s a queer word, isn’t it? Hut see what it means. .-MI the tin |>ans
and pails and strainers and iron pots and kettles and spiders and that
lava ware that you can’t ‘bum and the agate ware that cleans so easily, and
the dozens of other useful articles the housewife always has a ne»*d for.

ffood Qj^rtmi^
Ihttvii OJfiee.
Tra-.vrSi-City Jlusiurss Co//f^f.

ICI-toHori Cl33ri3r3
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Travers,- City. Mich.
iiattUmcH:
We iou^he pleuetl to have you inform us il you hate any,
n»re.tud«t.wh^ }-o« expect to grmluate »»a from your Shorthamland Typewntmg department. Thoae you have tent ut hat e
been to nmfoamly am^ul in paatii^ our eaamioation and in hold­
ing thev pomtmv wluch we teemed lor them that we would be glad
to ha«^ tend ut as many mote well trained atndents as you can.
We wBh ah ttndentt could be made to see the necetiity of
attending a good icbool and remaining tffl the) have completed the
entoecourse; then there is no question about their securing a good
Unes.

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***“* «o co-operate with >on along these

The TraTane City Wnalnias naOnga

(

*™*y'

THE surra PREMIER TVPEWRITER CO.

,

That’s what you call the mops and brooms and scrubbing brushes and the
hundreds of different soaps and powders that arc needed after the baking
and washing is done. The Kirkoline that cle^ms, the Gold Dust that
makes the work so easy, the pride of the kitchen women like so well.
Pyle’s Pearline, the old standby. • Scrubine is something new. and it does
the work, and for cleaning glass nothing beats Bon Ami. We will make
your work twice as easy if you w'ill let us. Once started you will be one
of our “Steadies.”

THE HANNAH & LAY
i
MERCANTH.E COMPANY

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THB EVENIKO SEOORD, TRAVEBSE CITT. MICH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBfiR 1. 1908.

THE FLOWER
v't-

STOITOF
tKAMEUCA
ftALLANT

of the family, is the “BES'T^
flour. It is the beet all around
flour for family use on the
markettoday. Ask your grocer
for the BEST, and youTI *«t It.

Still

VEMCL

THAT

WON

at «yali« Sridfa,
Wham Sha It tha Maaea of

a p. CANvm A I

lato tto good oM standard fanily inediciiie, Ayer’s Sarsaporilh. If constipated, use Ayer’s PfUs. t&SCSSz

IT AROUSES
OPPOSITION

IN GLOWING TERMS

FIRE INSURANCE CLOSIMI Ctf
WAIST SETS, KAU

The Kgiki
Military band
l one 44 the i
X at the recent
Cold w ater carniva
The Cold water
LOCATION OF NEW NORMAL AT Reporter says of this b
Now that tha tarlat of
band:
Ameriea'a «ip to orar, the Shaw
“It to one of the best
KAlAMAZOO
111., actif to jota tha llaat of daft
of musicians which has
Brlttoh fmeera, and Une cup mada
this city. MaJ. Cornell toiuld have a
to may on this aida of the pond
very difficult propoeltlof to get in
a Bitterly Resented by Senator Kel front of a belter cumbinalion and Con
at least another year, a brief aoou
of U>e gallant seboonar AaMnica.whlch
diictor Moyer demonstrates at every
ley. Who Protoete in Warm Lanwoo this “blue
appearance that he to an exception­
will be of Inter
ally strong
man for this position.
The old cup winner. America, Is
I-Yom cornel
to base
drum there
again Uia Maoen for jaenung a
nsts. and. as aba liaa at tha
newt that the at
board of
bridge. Boston, boused orer an
e to that every one]
.b.. ----------------masts blackened wiUi age. her aaocy
hull looks .Just as lively as It must
y friends
have on the day when she silled rings mined inatewd of putting a normal
tchool in WMlem Mirhlmn. I .-^joraanimt,
lorgani
one In the Mulbera part of tl
|dtold«
received
with
great
ighout western Michigan. .Stale!
> has been under
under sail. H«
WELL REPRESENTED
In West Monongahela. Pa. The
Senator W. D Kelly, who w^ one of;
son of
Ben
other night the yonng man's mother
framers of the Kelly Vandercook j
■ M in nnrl- ', Will be 3.105 Officers and Men From
called to see him and .told him be had
ding the school, said
offers
DM. DAWYCR A rCNHALLCOON
“I desire to cuter my protest to this,
Michigan.
grandfsiher bought her from the secd the age when he shbuld
y in 18T3. although
rnmit. Mow told his roommate
ted. saying that she
they went to sle«*p that he
»d by a naval board
die before he woul
»•>
u«icerR and
and therefore could not be sold ta- dwtandlng^ili? bJ>''roaI'’hed tharwUI i**"at least carry out the Intention of thr
art** ausuallv large.
Mm. Alger, wife of Col.
legtolature
e.
Ontors have to--n Issued by Adjut
M. Alger of Detroit, kist a pearl and
rhat controlled
CO
what
In
hxatlng ant tleneral Brown direriing ih«* ten
with the first IniernsUonsl yacht race.
diamond necklace vahud at «5.tMsi. «
the
western
rrn
Mlc
Michigan
normal
In
the
men wh»i will represent the Muhigan
-The famous little yacht did valiant
wedding gin from her husband's fath
MUHhWe
.•me Miiiihwestern
iian of Michlduty during the civil war. and her fleet
er. r,en KusselJ A. Alger, while leav
I am nut |ir»*pared to sav. but one
Ing the Coogfegailonal church In Nor
ic to t rtain—the liesi Interests
ae*. UMb
the offensive and defolk. Conn . Wiilnesday night after a
not consldenni: the and praiuiei- at Fort Huron
iMvc. This was after she passed
concert
After a reward had Imhmi
ffrarythUis ftral^W AU noStodr
•rritorv of wVstern than luMin. Septenito-r ::
British registry and had been used unp-.'art.'r!
offered Miss lH>rter. «*f New York,
iTM ImU. ttoelrie Ugkld. toe. CHw bltK-k
tMUM.IensJ and the comiuainier^ will furiii>h iratu-toiria
her owTier. U.rd John Btocoulrre. Mi.-hlgan w
from P M. Aepox- By the day or
telephoned that she had found a |H-arl
intention of ih > legtolature was wholly
ahd diamond necklace fastened to her
illsregardcd.
skirt when she disrotied • .
•This insiitution cannot to* calledl
A Creek brave in Indian territory
a
wt*stei
n
Michigan
n«>rma1
if
locatrtl
: under the British Royal Yacht
at Kalamazoo,
Templeton sold her In 1R59 to a hing left for
314FNONTSt. ,
^
under, who tinkered her up. and upon
*>«*
eventually d
R.\TES -Meals 20c. Beds 2-V.
ie outbreak of the cIvR war the
mertca was bought by a Captain De­
lid lie based on the fact that It to
le for the confederate government.
ah lah-pon-cteconibany. It
a local institution instead of a
The America’s first work was to
isJtcd I
fhe power of the white
carl-y emissaries of the confederacy to western Michigan proiNiRiison
man’s tongue in master ihU stagger• Just one hKik at the maji
mat! wil
where they ordered and pur
A. K. BOVKflM,
tng coignomen^so the brave had bei-n
n that a
ships, arms and munitions of Isfy any thinking person
calb^ /John Buck" for short.
me of the latter being trana- Injustice has l»»s n done to 2« «r more
Rushing from jhrr lM*droom In her
Michigan, and
Lark to Savannah to lie Amer- counties In wei^iern
night clothes Miss Alice Stahl, a girl
ideratlon of fklrne<s and
of m years, rescued seven head of
right have to*«?n ignnre<l hy the stgie,
sbe became a blockade runcattle and threi* head of horses from
le vessel to fair sired, being ^0
the burning barn of Jand. K Wine
gentlemen should to* askts!
risier
She to *h; kin-I. 22 feet
man near Youngw.sul. 0« The l»arn
and the stmiMT the le-tter
» b»*aro and l» f«*et dralight. and
was stnick by lightning. Mr. and %li>
for the setoNd svstem of MIHiigan
he was built. In 1S49. a large
WIneman were away
and the girl
•*I realize that little can lie done to
made 4ier way among Hie fraiitlr
check the toiard in th.* action taken.
torka- be rurr I
a gn»»
hur^es and cattle and bil them all
Ithout protest or
a% a fi.arl.to. Tt..- lueUi. iiM- prevtuJt-0
|
fnini the. burning structtire.
placing the stamp of ct.mlemnation on
•T foruiatloiio. Iwaxi-utv.!
\V.TA»\KfcS. orr
Hr Wmiani Holland, dirvetor of the
their action, or calling the attention
i was assigned to the task of capIt—k TrM.
Carnegie miHM>iiin of Pittsburg. Pa.,
of the jn-biple fo the gross Injustice to llruk-tl.l. !kkv.*l. Akk
ng her He iien\ a detachment unand confidential advliw-r: to Andn w
100 acres known as the Steel or Nee
e iKirtlon of wesii*m Michigan
der Lieutenant Stevens, who blockCarnegie in things scientific, has ar­
would lie a mtotake.
ham earm. One of the beet In Oral
adtnl JackwmvUle. and sent a crew up
rived, from Europe with what U be
Traverse county; SH miles south <
• I trust you can bring this mailer
St. John's river. Thtw they found
the city.
lleviMl to lie the greatest collectb»n of
the attibUilOD of the toiard in such
the Americ-a sunk In Dunn’s creek,
fossils, in iMdnt of
species. In the
way that they will w*e their blunder
nil mlUui Un-ond Palaika
She had
A fL QflEIUCK CO. CITY.
w«irld tmlay. The collection was |
id correct It."
scuMU*d and deserttvl.
chaM-d from the Baron de B«yet
Kalamazoo., Mich.. Sept.
1—The
Brussels. lielgium.
price said fo
state board of education conies in for
plugg«*<l. and after a w«M*k’s overhaulexce^H! |25h.CHKI.
leading citizens
as
taken
to
Port
Royal.
N.
Mrs AllH»rtoH
on account of the conditions auached
o Haw kins, a well known
federal escort, repaired and
r of 8<iuth Scituate. R I .
w«*st.TU
MJehigan
starietl herself to deatji
AIkiui 4i entered the United States commission nontml school to KalamaziMi
Notice to All Persons Interested.
numth ago she began to refuse to eat. as one of the blockading squadron
Tin- fpi-clol assessment tax roll for
insisting that all
the ftKid
in (In* Thto was In 1K62. and for 11 months
ferrtNl by tb
the authority
little ship did valiant duty. Her
the paving of Cass street, from I-Yoni
house contained ptdMin.
city to giv
legislature In asking
street to State street;
and Slate
VirginU now iK-nsluns R.oou 0«,n light draught, speed and quickness
bonus of $40.0m». consfruct cement
and
she
made
street,
from
Union stn'el to Cass
erate veterans and helpleas wbl
Uks. provide sewer ctuinectlons.
Among them were
street, to miw in my hands for eollec
s of those who fought on the side many captures.
sintaln the training srhcMil for an in­
Hon, the first assessment to be paid
the CtmfeUerncy during the Civil iJie schtsmer Virginia, with a fl5.0(W definite period, and pay half of the sah
steamer Princess Royal. aries of the teachers in that stnuKd
on or before the SOih day of Septem
war
The iwnshms vary In amount
|4tK>.000.
go and ship vahietl
from I5U to f5 a year, but all who ap
It to asserted that in four typewritten
-------orgianna. pages the toiard itself has ma.le an nn
1^ the British
Officf* lb tiK- wiihe;m Block. Room I
ply and are shown to Ik» wtirthy are
after^a stiff fight. The Amer- answerable argument that Kalamazoo
it of
the state’s
only, and the
M E. ilaskcll. City Treasurer
the place that ought to get the cores all kinds of blood trouble. Lher
ard declared
British skipper afterwa
anyway, and why such a prin* and Kidney trouble. Catarrah and Rheu­
What ia Lifer
that he would rather have fatbm In should be lmiMise.|
matism. by acting on the blood, liver and
les the
111 the last analysis ludi
with a pirate.
IS.
Howt
but we do know that It Is i
In the latter part of 18Y..1 the ship
action of
they
Boya* three-piece Suita,
law
Abuse that law ev<
R.- getting worn, for she had stood
» tosue tomds if
this IH
*f*'l
goods that sold Jrom
lialii rt^ults. Irregul
tich. S.I the government condemned
schiKil here
sary toI bring the
t
$2.50 to $3.50. Hamilton Clothing Co. I
d.Tangement of the
ins. result
her and liought her in at a marshal's
The board off education d.ie:
in r4insii|
in. Headache or l.lt^-r sale for a nominal |irlct>. f7(Mi. and
legislative authority
King’s .New Ufe Pills
lw*r to Newport. wher»» for 10
hese conditions, but
quickly readjusts this
It’s gentle years she was a very lrois»rtanf figure
e on the groufifl
t the legislayet thorough
Only 25c at Jas. C
the Naval academy.
made a small approprlation
a
for
Johns4.n’s and
F H. Meads
nnii
Then General Butler liought her.
surting tbe-«rtn>HL^so that a bonus
Ston-s.
Mmlern
designers
have
learned is needed lor establishing the instilu
urh from this vessel. It to recorded
a lllmral basis
at the man who diMilgned the Amernot unlikely that the wuinell
a whittliHl the firet model from a bit will take anion on the proiM.sItkm. to
white pine and then took off the bond for a week
lines
He didn't “figger.'' but simply
whittled out what he knew would go
HAS NOT DROPPED OUT
and be staunch. And so It to that
basic principles embodliHi in the
Will Fulfill His Ca
America

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HANNAH & LAY GO.

A. D. TYLER

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if
orTHc woiu
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Ml^gac

JamM H OrahMD. of the Oraham A
Morton line.
IHapatehed
from the
fcieamer Cliy of Milwaukee. 25 miles
rrr>ra shore, the meaaaffe was recelve<I
ai !hf siatUtn In the lower of the
Mimiy.Dien
Ward
building,
two
iKMirs liefurr the City of Milwaukee
sieameil into |«»n. When the City
Chicago. iMMind for 8t. JoM*ph.| mei
the CU) of Mllwauki'i- they convenunl
fre<*|y at a dUtance of five miles, and
II wai^ agreed that
the MilwaukeenunJraikm with
, Because she will not
prtunlse
ob*-y the roan to whom ahe Is to bo
aiarrled nest month. Mias Bthel C
le railroad magnnte and hotel man
r ttmland. Vt., will not havean Epls
le wre
arried by
'gregailu^ mlnUter. Miss Cle

meni asked her pastor. Rev. Joseph
Reynolds of Trinity church, and
Bishop Hall to have the vrbji*ctlimable
wunls omltt«>d from
the ceremony,
but UMh refused.
A fishing and hunting party com
' of tbi
.Assistant United
Klates TreasimT Fish and Collector
Riranahan of New York left
Ion Saturday
for Chicagt) and

west. The i»any will b.llow an
erary that will estend
Paclnc miasi and will It
.siwy In Yellowstone iiark. The jiany
travels In the magnlflreiii private car
of President Fish id. the IIIIdoIh Cen
tral.railroad, who is a brother of As­
sistant Treasurer Fish.
«
Thrown front a train, struck on the
head by the cowratcber of a si*ee«llnK
engine, hurled 2ti feet and Hirried to
the bospital to die. John Bavles. n
neiro> of
Brooklyn, surprised
the

*8Uter*
riienws
will leave In a featent ion of deyotlng
her life t.i nursing
Sandwich Islands
a niemlMT of the

davs
the remainder of
the lepers of the
Sister Leonlda is
»anrlscmn order

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DO) Annevttiigbiit wc wDI
DM catty them ova the aeaaoD.
It u aimpir COOHDOO bone*
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of travel for teachers and pupiU than
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a year, single copies five cents.
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standanl by able designers
Crow|nlnshle
nshleld. Paine. B ..
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Herreshoffs. have deigneif to
^d from
them make formulas terrifying in their
implexlty.
The ship Is sound,
iind. toI well caret
cared for

She tear

re-en|er con
she win witht
tl»-«»i ail of old and as
slibm in every' way.

icoln. Sept l.-W. J. Bnriin said
today that the report that he bad can­
celled his Ohio engagements for the
campaign are untrue. Toledo was cut
out only to^cauiM* he rould not reach
in time to fulfill his engage­
ment.

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so badly hurt that he had to be taken
to a hospital when caught.

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A Boy's Wild Ride for Life.
RECORD WANT AO
With a family around
expecting
him to die. and a son
win riding for Ufe.
Ik miles, to get Dr. K
c*iv«*rv for O
Coughs
Is. W. H Brown, of I^eesvllle. Ind.
trod death's agonies from asthma:
riO-nCE TO TAXPAYERS. *
this wonderful medicine gave in
The ux rolls for the collecUon *oI
t relief and soon cured him
He school and city taxes and special asmeats for the live wards of the
of Traverse City. Michigan, have
_--j placed In my hands for collecId
Grip prov
chless merit for all Throat
I win be la my office for the purpose
Lung troubles.
Guaranteed
b<
of colIecUng said taxes every week­
Trial bottles 10c at day 'from now until November 1st.
•s and F H Meads 1S03. from 8 o'clock unUl 11:30 o'clock
in the forenpon.
4 o'clock in the t
All taxes paid
by lUJaetod Lover.
without
Ohio. Sept. l.-Mtos Jen- will be received
». was stabbed to
her home onI the west Bide
yesterday by
Greene.
Jeal
the mofive. Greene thrust
October
of a pocket knife Into ih< taxes remaining unpaid on
Ul^and unlfl
neck
per cent for collection will
vein. He Jumped out of a aecood

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"Hnmph'ny Cs.^ Arc."
llluminsiing with

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SCOC»n<ntP0wtrhrLtss1b»a2c
ptr hour
No mauhfii or torch needed.

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roaniN-j* In the cluster, or one only;
Kiiltal.lH ftir night
light, or
places
whtTf full light to not always re•

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«

qulrpd. These lamps come in clusters
of 2 U) € mantles, suited for window
lighting as well as body of stores. Of
all who are using them we hnve no
word of complaint. Do not take our
word in this matter.
interview
many business men who have long
used these lamps, and learn that you
can bare a far auperior light at about
one half the coat of any other.

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Bvamro bboobd, trav
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Mra. Up MKm. npt>riDUpLDt o( . The Aayltim bnaehnll tenm will play
the Boyne fkIM tenm In this dly «
Lnbor day at Twelfth ttreet park.
e A part y :
L. Welch, who pitebea for the Any.
nfternooa to about a score of the imie fum fanaebnll team, will go to BelMlre
people. They enjoyed a pen of tbe tomorrow to play with the Bellairc
nfteroooe oe the lawn of Mrs. Jeftiea’
borne on Dtriahm street, then whet to

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ron TM« OimtlCT CHRItTIAN
KNOCAVOR CONVENTION

OTT, inctt, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1*08.

vTfoUiaff vtth h«r kaocty ptt
whM the poatmaa eama mad a
aat hrougbt her to a letter. “Cj
Vau^ comlag.** abe
excMhm
berA aa she aklmed over tbe i
Uy wrlttea page, aad thea her face
broke lato a smile aad she mm
“How lucky. Archie has aever
her." as a plaa formed Itaetf it
mind. Cyat&M ahe knew would

and eakd were eei

ili6 Pctoslc^y touD.
The Woman's auxllMry of Grace
church will meet with Mrs.
Ountoo. 630 Fifth
New Teletit Shewing Up.
It 2:10 o'clock.
.Tbe eeadldaiea for posltiona on tbe
Tomorrow evening nt the home of
TWO AOONSSMt EV REV.
^tr football tfwm for this year were the bride..cm Elmwood avenue. Miss
out last evening for n prncUce Ilne-up Ada V. Mont
ARTHUR TOMORROW
ts addlthm to some of the beet of Miller will be
Mat year's team, these la some
A servant from Forest Lodge called
al Miller's drug store today after 5
lEvwytli
> M a MmI lmpirif««
cents’ worth of pleaaterberia. to atop
holes with. He got It.
lovaky. Deeprea. and Hurley, are aon
Mtlon for tbe new soldjer*'
at the otdmme pMy«Ts that are left.
in the cemetery Is b^lng
laid, and It U expected that the mon
ament will be here and ready for set
ting up by tbe 15th of this mpnth
A Urge number of additional headla tiM dijr today to atumd
iiones Xor the old soldiers who
fiM Firiantli aaaaar «ooT«itla
lery are
Ito Bavaatli Matdet OurtotlaB
nent by

msr Httrafc Tomcn

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HOPELESSLY
DEFEATED
WAS

SHAMROCK

IN

VE8TER.

The
society of the
bold its regular

DAY'S RACE?
Tka wmirnn ara balas »
aad akova lo tkalr bomaa by tba
Rallanco Waa Two and a Hi
•hraa a kaarty

:r b.*n

Travaraa

In the Lead. Eut Failed to

City i

In the Time LimiL

opaaiac ■aattag tbia araatat

Highlands. N. J . Sept. I -With RcMnce less than fiuir minute* from
be flni*h line, and SliamnK'k over 20
nlnute* behind, two and a half mHep
hoi»el.-**!y

EVSiH=Xs:«%-,£

<U«rM.>wl will I,. Mpn-uii

The Woman's Foreign
Mlaalonary
society of the First M. E. church will
hold their monthly meeting In the
•hurch parlors tomorrow afternoon at
2:30
The program will be under the
llrectlon of Mrs. Douglas in the study
of "Lux Chriatl."
Mrs. Titus
will
read a selection, with singing by ih«‘
society. -Bro. Brown and Hia Gift*.''
Regular meeting of the UnU

The members of Grace church <
the Reliance wan preveni
ing the third rare that woul.l hold tha are
America., rui, on ihl.. aide of the

Z^rTrr”r.■^r.Ta■

The Traverse City Muaiclana'
'latlon will hold Iheir monthly i
hopeful aponaman. mh«m America aa Jig this evening in the Academy
a whole admire*, admit* that the Rt- I'rlock.
The dltv ambulanct? was called lo
liance la the better boat In any kind
>r weather, and ia a* anxioiiK a* any he tlrand Traverse health n**<in ye*
«*nlay to take l-'red Green to the home
me for thr aerie* to ckme. in the man
.Mr. Gnsm had
oer that e%er>l*Ki> know* it muai of Mr. Huntington.
n successfully oiierated upon f.ir
The rare waa aplritleaa from the |je
«*ndlcltis. and I* rectnering nlcly
August Bauman has accepte<l a p<*
nnhjg.
It* aaving feature waa the
tUrt. In which Cafitaln WrlnRc. in a Villon In the*clothing department tif
piece of maneuvering neatl^ Steinberg's store
Dr. J. W. (is
aumleit has ret
Rer
tabic* on the Yankee aklp
the Hamilton A
i Mil liken block, uhere
^Yn
U»e windward iM^rt
upy
>es with Dr. I. A.
yacht* crossed
line
It not ,«lt..
physlclsn* hsvlng
tag or the mo
reception
! -The
Pledge
Ige” by
Rev
s will lie separ
the deft-nder vahur. formerly auu
Frof
L Nye will l»e
4b4»Wlng
High
o the chalb-ng.T.
one> of the beat known
Uld when the I
esday. ThursiMy
was reuhed. a
m to 3;.3h p b. .
iiiln and Friday, fnmi
^Tbe
Tmmoo* mil b. • bo.r d.y.

w52rSf Cntnl Lake, kiowa

jmt^^

“,r.

are Invitedvto 4
•eoaUma
na of the oonvei
oonv
lion la extended to tbi
. pedal Invitation
young p«a.plH »

ATTEMPTED ROEECRY
Thlevw'Trlmi to Eirter Rasldanc*
ChaHaa Pmail.
An attempt wa* made to enter (
home of Chariea Praall. 716 Sect

S55T -

.

Praall who aleepa on the aeoond door
The children aleep on the first floor
t*ut did not bear the
» until aftei
their parema were up.
Mr. Praall
aaw the naan run, but in 1 he dim light
K^rlp^lon oi

and Mr* Kvans
rs Evans' father
Oh^o; her l.pu
jharles T.
lickox.
|4T and hroiher
j
jer in-law.
Mr and
Mrs. II |» Clark
W4-SI Bay city
Miss Sophia E

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Jnle Waltera- aid; aptItUng comedy.
“Side Tracked." wlU be aeen at Slein
' berg a Grand Opera Houae tumorr«.w
night. Wedaeaday. September 2. New
and effective featurea have been

rdman this morn
he city. Sh4- was
Mile Pom

Ing after

friend* in
.rning fur
g.dng to her

5 fL;*-''™*-

visit
be
before
wonderful mirth provoker. The
?t ahotra Jooeeboro
Staibrn. southern M
Miss U>u

'alkins and ttora Caldliig for Old Miss
th M
Calkins will |,.ave on Batiirda
and, resume her stud­
Musical college.

f"'.-r

rip'‘r«4M ^uiirdr.™

If you had calbHl u|K.n .Mrs. Do
to dosrrltM- henudf. she would
roplI.Hl without hesitation that she
w^as a m4Hlifl.Hl new woman. By that
she w.mid have meant that she
In for aihleiirs and didn't havs
terlcs and that she had a broade
saner outlook upon life than the wo-

displayed a general awkwardness
.Mr. De Van. nervous from
hard day St the office. Into a white
ry.
"For heaven
sake. Marian." he
cried out at li i. "what
doe* this
mean" Is this
house or a pig si
I S a pretty si te of affairs when
nan who has
been hard
at work
lown town all day can't get
g»-t any of
the comfiirts of life at home,
ome. but Ihas
to put up with the blundering
lering stui
stupid
of a blithering idiot,
Idiot, who
wl... slather
slather*
n all over with soup! If roti haven
I sense enough to keep’^house .It
e«*ntly and serve a dinner in a wa'
that wouldn't disgrace a romanch.
Indian, why c^.n't you go to on.‘ <if
those what-d.sy»«f<i-all 'em schwds of
domestic science and b-arn?
Wha
.vou got there?
B4H*r?
Beef
bird
time
this
week!
Vou
hi l.said I Ilk.M it? So 1 did;
,af* no reason why I should Ik1 on It every day id my life as
I* I live. I Jus! tell you what it
he realw.n y<.u women are sod.
-s is iKKraiise you are
410 blam4-d lary
You Just sit an.und
k g«-l what she llk.-^
,n.l do as she pleaw-s. Siipisis^- I was
o no that way in my business? Pret
IV mi-ss things wotild l.e In. and we'.l
be on the r.«.l to thi- pis.rhouse In
If six months.
N..W. for pltVs
stoji sniming.
If there's on«-

Two 4,r ihrtH- days pass4-d In
lar fashhm.
Mr U- Van grumbled
m.l rag.M ..ver Irifl.-s, as was
kuni. an.l t'ynihla faithfully n-p4i
very word. Th.-n the new maid
PIH^red as suddenly
as
she had
on,4-. and a few days later Mrs. De
an received a bulky package
silling the not<-s neatly ctiphnl out
iwn the typewriter.
That .-vening. after dinner. Mrs Ihan folh,w4-d h.-r biisUnd Into the I

H alt.T a care<>r and
had
t that she had any particular
in life except to gel through
the greatest possible enjoy
herself and those about her
her h4-aii'^b^itlng^a*nttl^^iuh!k?4 wlj
present she was not making
smhh-n
Irlght at
her
experlm.-n
success of
latter laud
rrhie. I-I've go.
iu,meihlng ' lo
purpose and a* she sat at the
you
A friend of min I* mar­
«.f her daintily appointed break
ried lo^a man whom she lovei ven'
she was biting her lips
es he loves her.
habit
i^yes^tha^
of grit Ing angry
: trlfl4-s
ull of tears t.
die heard tbe i
1 of I
breaks hi-r heart.
Ii'« *a*very
lerv
nervous
Heps of M
curious affair. Archie, and she thinks
ing down town to business, and
be 4^o.-sn t r.-allre how cruel and how
^ tsiened she sighed. Somehow
culling the thing* he says to her ar.-.
Idea of unhappiness seemed so Incon
or
they h.trt. or else he wouldn't

.-vL.-h-u

>. it's
Idiotic." she
, herself with eiheveryihlng ruined SC4.W1 as he read.
"The brute*“ he
be maue wretched—by Arch
ej^ulaied. and then, as his eyes trav­
r. 1 ctmld stand it eled down the sheet, he exclalrot-d at
kreat hlg. overwhelm

lr^rtnblnd4;r4.f ,he

Marquette railroad. 1* in th,- city

tIM to tUO. I
TH« MAWKrr*Deirolt. Itopt. l.-lWornWr «l
«c; No. 2sred. g3c: corn. t;4r
3 white oau. S7c

_ Tottoto. Itopt. l.-1»T,tot^K^|, ,„d

Mrs Antubie Prasll and .laughters
•la and Tessle. returned to the cltv everybody
- ernes,n fn.m a visit In Mllwau’.

Ole l^>n and’’wrfe"or Sutton*
'C In the city t<Kla%.

J

port. Hm; Ufd. 17.^0? rlbyt7?<i*

IKole. buyer for J. \V

H*»»«n^returned last

Though large *.uu* of umney

w,t.

letiin. |iii»oi|t^ tc

tie eea

► •!» mem «mto te tbe Bai
lo MT ether plam |« the
Tim nvtraga la aee wreck a

.rJ^^^a.r•Ar.rtor
I. PPW. «i;Tm.

m.1^

KHl to laugh himself *«mrtiti^ at
«oer In kbi, li be
worki-d."
Du t'hafllu was entert.hili.g two
Ive but ImiKH-nnkHi. young men
.Sew York who had gom- lo him
Ith Irm-r. of iuirwdu.'flou. A frtetol
Wbo ktH-w Du rballlu, aad wa. «,r• aee him playing I be host In
iiH-r. mM in Fmjcb;
i-.ul: *ba.
-£***. ^«

•BiMtatttlaitv.

X ilefenseless wcqnan like that.

Who'

"PcK,r little girl." b
never knew—never
give-me. Marian, and
I way again."

shlspen-d. “I

Ig* WM*. K|K-inliiig Ills iK.Ielfly*
and «|ui4i at a illlb Irish l..wi,
.iKcnlleg hwj.Ke not very fur fr.jiu ibe
S4H*i,e of ib.'^ GurMon Bent,.-ft cuj. ru.-e.
BMW .h-k ihu I ... Ui hf. "lule . He Was |M-a4H-ful and l.appy, but much
vm.-i.ted l.y flh-s when be souglit ro
>ae out of tloors
•Wluit do you mean'; • he demandinl.
,y *lre|r hlng your UmmiK-k In tbat
fly luiur.bKl Held of loriure j4.u .-all a
lawn?"
“Ol'm sorry r anawered Mlcba, I. w1k>
a* a man of all work. "But ye ought
uae tbe bammw^ durin* (be hammovk boor*. aiMl you'd Uve uu throobl* from tiie ftolea."
i
“What are hammock hour*r
‘T>om Boon till 2 o'clock-^
,
*-Why are (hero no file* around tba
imiDork iK^ween 12 and 2>“
-Oebr rejoined Jllke.
"Kbnre. at

•iJinM ^ I*”? *“*' *
*rc?to

IK

»

<Men sneer st feminine vanity, but It
gathers them It. Just tbe same.

noon Ik- travelu.g through Egypt*In i
Within n jenr the I'uited FUte* ha*
oold n:t.US3 ia.lm of sliiMw lo British
subject*.

> agent In

dent iKdirj f4,r liK
few day*
lat*r. wlilli* i-.»nv4-rviiig with a friend
111 hi* ollUv, lie wa* startled to see the
Irishman
rushing
in.
twandisblng
flerrt-ly u stout . a l.e

Imnl C|..nrh-s IhT.-sf.ird s wit l« of
il.e rugg.-tl. s4-}.farii.g kind.
n.nt
lacking tb.G Cl..-t. rfl.-bllai. frn.v
which cluira.i.-riju- the wit of tbe
\J^AhTia>-M,T.T.I pKiKiko. „f
Ixml CUarle« nn one on^,^\ou wan
br4-.nkrasliug in a small hot. I f;.r .ml
In the c'untry. and a.n hient.illy he ui»^

Fortunately
dis.nrn.4-d and I
fri.-nd, who V

1 that spaliMnu.' -nili.k

of Il.e hm.se »,n.l .l.ig up fn.n. her
sacnsl linen . ..piKjard f..r the Ik ... t.t
of tt.4- Briiirh a.lmiral
rnfurtui.nie
ly‘. II..- .ipseltit.g of the tUeaiuiug rof.
fee als. up.el the cskI lady
and si,.-S....-KII V I at Hi lx»r.l (

asei..-4ie..i Ijrki-t f.H me ole W4.ii.an.
at.' she J,-.j . loke I.4M- leg a fa Bin'
downstairs:
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FOR SALE.

II. eXiHsi to

HSI«'

. is JiO longer au falL

Th.- 4as4- of

tla- st..de,.t :,t

Yale

.\ 1.4,1 l..-r d. 4 lee t
sei.s4- KiK.i.-i.lii. h..t it Is i.ol without
It* geiH-rnl slguUi,-:iu,-4-.
TIh* truth 4.f the matter stn-ms i.. lastriking ,.u aver

nil ... .put. tu
tnaile like lltt

« heu.
gl. t«. n.i e ..ur IM-Kt unlverslii.-.e h vel of ||4 hlb-h. rg. ! .-Vliu or
1. .\s for 111.- IIH.- of loha. « ... we

eaught ill a i-age. will. o.-mlug .alK,..!- It -was a fourth
petre4tly >l:ap4d utid col-

a Wo,,1. our iH.y^ hate po lou'^.-r
IUihI to g.. :ili4»;.r.l f«T llo- g.-uii’.lie
eiui.- atn .,*plK-re.- Life
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Quality Skirts

4ICEULANEOUS.

...Best in Jlmerica...

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For fit. style and artis­
tic design, these skirts
have no equal. It’s
seldom we have as
pretty a line to offer
for your approval, as
we are placing on sale
today. They are in the
new fabrics for fall,
both in mixtures and
plain weaves: they are
modeled after the
latest designs and are
certainly VERY hand­
some
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We have them in bi)th Walking and
Street lengths; Prices are from

$5.00 is $25.00

flnlsied.
««
"You." repll,HrMrs..De Van. ^If.
r^ilm r4-p*,n of-" But klr. IV
had taken her in his arms, and
yes were dim and his lip* tremit

rr

............ ,n.:.i of.,-,,
know* wh,
be dK-;i

l.y iKTKtHt* who iN-lleve,! l
work, be w«K e..tuillv getiero... i.

SaytM

iBiMl

— iiJd *Muskwr^"
'halllu

rhangm

J

o Nem Jork. where be purrhai
large line of fall and w inter goo.1
nt“>.ln

Tke thartum al4>m. univen-wlly lieRaves Mner lu dliawrery
Kraxil
laM to be e ainglr and InSlvialtile
tlele of metier, now apfwnr na the
E*hUer of five new anbaUncea. t

knew your
heart
Archie loved
stood Hi

iz Follow has g,.ne to Cadlllar

It's tlieir lack of conscience that
makes 4-owards of some people.

cnierprb

K«ll.h
Th,.tn.,
l..t,
mornln* for foldmttw.
.h-r.'

lipp bi on her way to Battle Creek

tbe man wbo doemt
brsliate that rrtsJoaL

It's a fortunate thing for aomemen't
wlr«-s that they never marry

few wt.rds pMced the situation
before her. and*.' as she anticipated
plan at once.
What a lark, she cried irrever
enlly. "and how delightfully furious
your husband will be!"
But when
the carriage drove up to the door It
the demurest possible young per­
son who alighted from It. and whom
Mr*. De Van announced would fill the
absent maid's place.
said that CyTJthla

'"r-Avi
Wa aee looking far you to look _

WANTOEPARTIERT.

The milleniiium. like most good
Van's pMn was nothing
cents a pound 1* more
things. 1* In UK hurry alsmt butting In.
hold tbe mirror up lo nature aad
sent her lord aad master with
wl
an*IfS^
Many a mail who
well tn pule sanu* prhn..
thentlc and verbatim report of what lie goe* boi.H
and ^rt* a
rough
For the first tlu.e in twenty fiv«
she called bis “laatrumt."
house
That day there was a alight change
yearn, c-ane sugar U IK-Ing , x,to.rt4Hl
made In the arrangement of Mr*. De
He talks au.l she MM.-na dorlhg the from CutM to KngUitul.
Van's pretty
courtship. I^t nff4-r iii.irrlage tbe plan
Aut.,moid:es made for the thriuau
army haul fn.w five to eight ua.^ b^.d.
cealed a small table.
The waiUng
S4.I1M- ii»4-o achieve fame, some have Ihr4...gh l.lUy tn.m.lry.
maid also received
an
unexpected
Irove of abaence to visit her mother
for a few days, but Mrs. De Van said
ng of her expected guest.
She
iveiiiy-four r.iui-^*
CynthM at the train herself, and

The iUihlMme Sisters will hold their
.•^t I
rk "I
II
of\he seaMm W.-dnesiMy
ha* had in windward
work.
The only Interest which , re night
tlu*yogular l4>dgi* wsslon
malned after that was a* t.i whether
liance would l>e
Reliance
Ih» al
aide tn reach th.
*h line In lime to ,
iTlI^
All Knights 4.f PyThia* are I half ano“hi*f‘lt-s a *w fiian VryMg” But
that's the way. Tell a wo
In pn.baie C4.un itMlay the readin
and calmly of , fault, snd she has to
PERSONAL.
was had and an order made all.iwl..
go off into hys
sterics! Of all the unreasonable, era
Mrs K
SifMson ha* returned iht^wlll of l^wenxo M. Tompkins
Idlotlc. Irrational-1
Ralph RosrtH- ha* acc.pi4Ml a ise.
Where* the e
om a two weeks' visit in Wexfonl.
paper?
Don't '
C. E. McManus went to C'hicago this iltm as assistant chemist In the .Mi know? Of course
rine City Sugar farii»r>. He will 1,-mv,
went lo lu alMiui 111 days.
brary an.l a cigar, while a trim IK
Fouch this morning on a fl*hlng trip
Brag and
Oman stepiMsI out from
Ray
Thacker went to 51i
imes.
but Benda's
methods.
d
iriumphamly
PleaHant this morning for a visit with sometlmci
stralghtfo
t-re«l with mvst
Mi*. Amy Burr
ing h
hlen,glyphic*
she d<-clare.l
”1' .got it V4-r>. hard."
....................................
...
after a visit in the city
with her
enj..y rear'/

friends
Dr H B.^ ^ndersiin is

verse upon aubjecta eo
city folks
Ihirlng
the
Horatio, the V.
vagabond meet* thP
io. by the way rontrol.
the majodiT ”
latter desteai
Horatio ao
clndes

and one who would gladly Join lu i
conspiracy against
the opprena
Jy-uthM was

Mt.

before baa waa able to gain an A*n

'll;

m

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T omorro\A/
NIO
LAST CALL Dn

HIGH GRADE

OXFORDS
FOR MEN

The HANAN The PINOREE
SS.00
$4.00
OXFORDS OXFORDS 'L
jfo this week al

S3.75
Nothing better or
more stylish than
th.; Hanan

go this week at

$2.50
Every man who has
worn a ^Pingree
knows theyre fight

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