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The Evening Record, September 09, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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YE8TERPAY*8 W8UE
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ADMISSION
BTTOTKEY
CONFCmt
THAT
SHOT
:;Wn:
't?;THE EVENING RECORD
lacblna a# 400 K. W. .BMaar ArHua
Last MlflA Hr ■BarOmw Rbmr
ClaelHc Ufbt A Fmr Cd.
BITUMINOUS
MACADAM
will be im
* at the dam. TbU
tbe place of the
five machlBoa now In uae. and will al
so do away with bll tbe belilB*.
Tbe three bic tranaformera for tbe
tV
THl
boarda are In place npatalra. and
evenrthlBS at tbe power bouae U also
ready for the big machine, which will
be pot In acme Bonday. It can be put
In and coanected up In a few boom,
ao that tbe boslnaae of tbe company
will be interfered with but little, and
there Fill be but little delay or an
noyance for the patrons of tbe com
pany.
TUUKItM OOVERNMtNT
TO BETTEB NOTION
tbe*«lllct
*t!Hp*port* bopes the
AmeHcaa warmliips 1 Beinit wlU dc^
iMbitABta
Tbe ■
I oDiy flrod
Jake Kampenga has resigned his
dlaooverod position with the store of K. Wilhelm,
mmlva^or and after a trip to New York, will go
to Eacanaba. where ^e will take en
that \’\ce tire charge of tbe window trimming In
k«-y bu offirUlly ■
Cunaul Manfllaen vsa actually flrt^
#■:
m
“ Waahm«Uin. tk-pt. D.-Tbc navy dc
partmrat rw»lved this mornlna ibe
fuilowlBB dlapaich from Raar Ad
CoiioB at Beirut, dated jrmlard
-No sertoiaa dlsiurbaBoe oc?
Mtmday Btgbt
Apparently tbe
: and public rcelInK t»
icruving quieter.**
(SlBBad:) "Cottoa:
HoBa. BulBarta. Sept. ».-Tbe Mace^
dantan Iniertor oncanltatlon eatImatM
that lio.tKw women, children and old
men are bldln* In the mountalna and
for4*siH cd Mecedunla The*Turk» are
humliiK tbe foretti* In tbe dhttrictc uT
l<t^*D>and Koaliir a)id killlna fuRlilveA
who attempt to eacape to the plalni.
Thirteen tbousand Turkish soldier*
are aMM?mhled on the frtmtler at Pa
lanka. Kratovo and tJotachanI and are
plunderjna the aurroundlna vlllaisea.
The ptHiple have not complalntMl. fearInic tiiat they may lie hulch«»red
All reiKina fntm the vilayet of Mon
aatlr atree In deacrlhlnic the altiiathui
li«>ved to have Is'en maaaacfVd by tht
Turks ami every Bulgarian village In
the Vilayrt has been destn.yed
The
lieople In the mountains are dying ol
starvation by thousands
At present
It Is impufuilble to obtain precise fig
at least the i
ees are slowly i
.Sthool
\\V.e re«ly «itho«i osokl complete Ime of
tbe Newaygo
tbe city
cumplalB
of Newaygo
5(*Mf BmAs aad Smprlka
v
Can tare yon mooey oo good s«eood-h»nd »od d^y *
thdf iron bookt-good m new, and wananted eompkle.
Brii« in yooia nndgetcaahortndelartheoMawe
■u nun CM> wumn
loo as Win-
^ ^ Otp Book Store
Cbis
OypoHunity
£otnes But
Once a Season
SE^CT^FkTBEB
The ftsiihall hoys
ar«- practicing
nearly evt*ry day now. and will l»e in
good shape for their flrsi game of
the season which may be In this Hty
with Cadillac next Tuesday.
Signal
* practice will begin tomorrow, the for
mailon for the various plays being al
me ining inai is causing me
eat srolltw on tbe facesI of the |players
excellei
Is tbe factI that there la
isI such
si
ex
I showing up.
Itlng tbe tc
Id Traverse Clly will
have the best football
aggregaOpn
that It has ever played
Two new guards will be on deck.
MrCIIUs on the right
and *‘Babe**
Winnie on the left. Both are showing
up well. The latter's baptismal name
Is jTullus. but be U called 'Babe** on
accouot of his dimlnuilve sUe. He
weighs 2IP. and is strong as an ox
MKimis is only a shade smaller,
bustling the 200 mark bard.
A new man will play this year at
end. (Carles Bally has had plenty of
experience In the game, and is xrry
snappy.
He has been rather light
heretofore, but this year will weigh
well up with the bunch The team will
niermge cloee to Igu pounds this year
IViund and Ehreoberger of last
year s High school tesm will play the
Vile line up of this y ear's ti»am,
{Su“sV^“
Wc save )-ou Irom 60 cents
to $1.50 iier jair.
Waa Blory Thai Moody Would Roalgn
FrtMU tho CaWnot
•'iffjiiri.r'ssr'ss.
»eent Gold Mining Co. May BMI
un of lk« Nrry Moodr uU :
day:
**The story regarding my r«
Rcmcral>cr
sample shoes are alway-s made
of
th^
\ery
best
selected
materials.
a^nd'iLpwr-w *pu,t;
Re-t-ticoae Sal«
S^KOIAft. prOB« SA'TWMOAV
TbricBTm SALOONS
?laa U on foot for a union AaU« Les«ue meeting, to be held In
the city the eecoad Sunday In October,
la which It Is proposed to hare all
the churehw la the city unite. Two
of the principal state apwkera o
Planer wUl be sarred prompOy ni 12.
aad aU the hire ladlee are urged to be
August
F. Schafer, linotype
itor at tbe Sagle o«ce. aad Mias
]
ae NageU we
wnre married at the
bride's parents to Ana
> oC the bridt
They arrived la the
r Monday, T
morrow') at only...........................................................03o KflIoH
THE ECONONY STORE
Onl^aEot
GOLDEN ROD
HmYiiMtieiiltle Changi?
; and oiu* riiiht beside
: ii -an elegant chance
To builil a home liolli blji b>(s. Locat
ed ri|»hl in the cum
in;; resilience portion
of the city. A little
cash takes a lot.
*.:
Raw Fall LiacJastReceiiad
LET US Stow YOU
frankTSrich
Jk oo.
Dertinger,
ikt FBONT STBgKT
Chtrnswovtrmmikea^s
Afar* a Firat CHu Ffiaamairn-'a ^
We are sure we have
the
Scboel Shoes
for thechildren that
will give them^ood
wear. Soft uppers
with good strong
soles. ::::::
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
a\ew Shoe Store
||
11
‘
cook at the Lake View House, I
Elk Rapids. Wsgea $10.00 per I W.V.NTKIW-KM» I
week.
I
TRY A l^CORD^iiSiT AD
Young Wen's Clothes
No l>ciicr madr ciotbes
for ihc yuunu men can be
found. A Than can be
fouiul here. I
We are
sbowiii;* all the very lat
est styles ami etfects in
u{> lo-tlale vlolhinj^.
♦
SUITS to please all for
URKSS. SCHOOL .*ind
HUSINLSS. We carry
them.
lf7.se, SIO.OO, $12.50, $tS.OO, $16.00
cor.
AWD
UNION.
Froo
Opposite Whiting Htotel
trTTrecw wXnTaST*
~
Hawe’s HitApRcy
I
I WasAGcepted.liyOs
>
Only after we had thoroughly
looked, into their nterits—our
judgment is that they are;
MADE OF SUPERIOR
STOCK; ARE MORE
FLEXIBLE: BETTER
FITTING; COMPRISE
A BETTER RANGE
OF STYLES : : : ;
•tbtlymt of
6ood CMhinq'
Aline of Fancy Cassimeres. Worsteds Cheviots
and piatn blues and blacks Sertjes. Suits that cannot be
equaled in fit and finish at the prices.
Rutner's Old Stand
PI
ML
than any other hat at that
price, and ane better hats than
many sold at higher prices.
Hawe’s Black Derby
Hats in all dimensions;
Hawe's Soft Hats, all
styles and colors : :
P
-1
il
[ HAMILTON CLOTHINIj CO.
'■■A
■
many dealen would
consider well worth $1.60 each, but we will give them asray (to
A NICE DRESS SHOE
$2.00 $2.00 $2.00
wVERY NEW USTSw
$2J)0 $2.00 $2.00
to^thr
Ins so the company can sell the
decline to dlscuas the matter and wfll ance of the treasury stock. Al
32.000 shares are in cuntroversy.
ccri/etl sateen Lmlerskirts. most of which
$2.00 $2.00 $2.00
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
Mr. Globcnsky. oiu- of
the Ik*si pharmacists in
Traverse City. >\ iih fnany
years ex|>erieiice. well
known ami reliable, has
purchaseil an interest in
the American Drui» Com
pany ami wfH manaije the
busines5T-H4e will be ^lad
to meet his old friends
and the wants of the pub
lic will be carefully looked
after in this store . , *.
Wc have just reccivetl a large invoice of 1 jidics’ Black Merccr-
GOLDEN ROD
a 219 FRONT STREEU
INJUNCTNIj^ MODIFIED
Wc want to be >t>ur Hatter as wcU as jrour Oothier, to accom
plish this we are making our Hat Department Mioii«cr ench
season. Thu fall you'U find an assortment of shapely blocks
and duck styles sddooi equaled in exdusive hat stores. Take
time to look in otrfwindow; there the correct styles are oo dispUy at prices that wiU mtcrest you. We make it pay to buy
here. Better style, better quality, less price.
Be sure and tee our toll line of suiu and orcrcoau - We press
>-our dothes, and press them righL
ing Below Wholesale prices.
MMrr*'t**”be^'^T**la.'l***^
Chlcagi*. Sept. D-Ihirlng a qi
j.t night. John Bimkiey. a co
i killed Charles
McC'anhy.. a plasterer, almost In the
remains to be
of the latter s wife, who wa*
residential strivis e*holding her baby In her arras.
arras. Then
favorably- lmpr.-ss*-d
•Id a crtiwd of rm»
111 l*atrolman Robert Mooney
dmllar^ pave
d him and tried toamwi him,.
negro escaiwHl and was capby a mob and very roughly use for a long time In
I lM*forv tbe i>atrol wagon uwik IHTlaUy in Hamilton, and
have proven it
him lo the |H»Ilce station.
factory. The
nut employt-d
BUYING TIMBER INTEBEBTS
pavement as I
Bros., the orig
of this stM-alled
Michigan CapiUliaU Make Big
macadam.
Some of the
in North Carolina.
n Is used in Saginaw and
•atUfactlon.
Norfolk. Va. Sept.
North Canv
llna and Maryland Interests in eastern
► other prominent gentlemen
North Carolina are being bought up
place, made an extensive In
Michigan capliallsis who have formed vestigation before recommending bi
a saw mill trust In North Carolina. tuminous macadam to tbe city
They
Wm. Sebutte of Lansing I* at the heartily rwimmend It for their home
head of the ooncern. which has purcourse brick paving Is
chssed
worth of mill prop a standard, all around, practical pave
ment for business centers and resls as well.
In Investi
INJURED IN WRECK
gating this
bituminous
macadam,
which Is considered to rank well for
Four People Borioualy Hurt at T
ele*s pavement. I would look upwlth a good deal of favor, es
pecially for residential streets.
espect to make further InvestlSept. 9.—Miss Annie
Ind, Rev. A. Wright
Hunifngtou
wM*pm
Hand and O. C. Bod
Mrs Samuel
cheaper tar macadam and the
I severe
ley. all of i
higher
priced bituminous, .so^lled.
Injury In a wreck In'tween a Lake
“The cost of this bituminous macad• passenger and freight
am mould l>e somewhere from fl.TS to
erday which occurred on a s
12.10 per square yard.
Kalamazoo,
le just north of'the station.
taking a large quantity, pays 11.74
l»er square- yard, not Including the
MACHEN AND BEAVERS
corablnetl curb and gutter. The cost
would be somewhat more here. The
ci»si of tar macadam would be from
ll.3.=» to fl.6<i igT square ywrd. The
‘
guaranteed
Washington. Sept.
^
“This cfsSs"of*pav*inVw
>me before the city for co
and Whatever is done In
^he iKWial Invteiigai
paving preparation* should
W. Beavers and Au
Some streets are
» undersuwd that
rge of ronsplracy
WITHOUT FOUNDATION
't Nsiland
Newlanil
line of Ladies' finest shoes go>
PETER TONNELIER, Pruideit
A. E.6L0BERSKf.SiMnas.
Center. U»ren C.oss; guards. Harry
Ih*spres and Julius Winnie: tackle*.
Tony Kokos and U>w Helges; ends
Will Yogelaong and Charles Bally:
quarter, lleorge Raff; halve*. Claude
Pound and ^>ank Ehrenberger; full
k>ank HnnsJovsky.
In
ndditlon to
these, there wlU be at least o^ goixl
man In rest^ne for each position
Walton Gray, who played ao well at
center last year, will be In reserve for
ABBEBBORB ON THE CARPET
that position.
Hugh
McOIIIIs will
make a good resene man for guard
Ben Montague will be ready for tackle Charges of Crow Irregularity in Cal
at any time, and would be a atrong
houn County.
man. Clarence Hurley will be the re
IS tte Kvsataa BsssfC
serve man . lor end. Pennington for
Creek. Sept.
*The state
nmuslon has - aoeused the
R Officers of Calhoun county
serve list, tt goes without saying thnt
tbe men. on the regular team must tie with gross Irrvgul
fled each one to i
and ex
house at Marahall
pUIn -
BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT I
Dtew, Selby CV* sAinplc
It early next year.
Loranger A Loranger
Clinlo« McR.e"»i«i Min Elt« 0»«
-ThU bltumlnou* macadam differ*
from the Beadle bloc
the HerOf Traverse City are on a Quest
from the «irdlnary maendam In some
aid building
19723t
resiM-ci*. In bulldlhg paving of ihl*
kind, first a* In «*rdlnary macadam.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
Mix Inrhe* of broken stone I* laid on
grs.le and thoroughly rollH.
Then
Ktw and MIhk Klla Oasa are here
tar and pitch under a s|H-clal
erw* City in quest of Inft
mula are iH.ured over the top to
by which th»y hojH* to And their
the Uiter*tU-*‘s. Then two Inches of
•r criiHhwl St.me
Ik\thoroughly
and who w.-ut to Kansas aUmt 24
uHi with tar and pitch. Vnd comes
uw ago
Two years U-fore that
m the street from iheheAiluK plant
Ir mother dU-d and they were sent at a temperature of 2iK) degrees This
Coldwater
Families, m-ar Trav I* also thoroughly rolled. After this.
erse City adopted
them afterwanls
™ costing of fine gravel Is spread
and they changed their names
The
the surface and rolled again,
hlldren have md hc-ard from their
le advantage of this pavement
since the girl was four yearn
ordinary macadam made In the
same way is that tbe mixture of the
sume with
the Ingredients named
above make* It absolutely waterproof,
which Is a great consideration in any
l*a^ement
It Is easily cleaned, give*
for horses and it Is
Shot and Killed Man in Preaencs « gissl footing
claimed that It Is less dusty than even
Wife and Child-Held 200 at Bay.
as}ihslt proper or macadam
Was Finally Taken by Mob.
New Material for the City Foot B« 11
m That Will Maks tha Team
the Best in Its History.
m
ffef Knif T«r_
MmiaBar BurHdg* of ths Newaygo
the City to Ascsrtai
of Defective Walks.
» thK al&le «PProprisiea
im* jrar
nbert IKnister. who dro|>|MH] dead
and Mr. Kampenga’s scdect
SuttuDs Bay yesierdsy
morning,
dow trimmer Is a tribute r
one of the prominent cliuen* of
nlsed aMllty. In the atoi
res?den\*ial” at
place. He was born In Ger
to trim, the
•This
This kind of paving Is of recent
ly ih >4wrs and Ji months ago. and
the largest show
It Is much
been in Sutton* Bay,fur -10 years.
City. Of these, use in Michigan, though it
used in the east. Port Huron. SagI
Ides his wife, he lea\es six chil
oor, nine on the
are on the Brat floor
naw and Mt. Clemens have It already dren. four sons In buslness'4tl' Mllwsu
In this state.* Manistee will begin lay
and two daughter*. Mr.*. |* c
ing it soon, and Charlevoix has a con
>mith end Miss Gertrude IVu
Her of Sutton* Bay
SH0WDfr.UP^ElX
■ ^ ;;
I
I
:*if:
cememt
Burrldge Interviewed Manager
ague of the Mercantile Comiwny
assured him that any defect In
rement would be made right by
ompany
He also had a emferwltb the members of the lioard
ibllc works and to them he also
gave assurances that should tbe walk*
show that there was any def|K-t In the
nmild cheerfully
bear all the necessary expense of ad
Justing the matter satisfactorily to
the city.
There will Ik- a meeting of the
board of public work* this evening
and Mr. Burrldge will
discuss the
Alderman Hamilton has been look matter with the member* at length
Ing Into the matter of paving fbr oexj and b«* pre|iared to do what Is exactly
year, with the idea of getting thing* right. Me states that his company can
in shape and having everything In not affttrd to send out defective ma
readineas so that there need be no de
Ik- found that
lay when the time cornea next year
to begin whatever pavlag Is to be
dune in the city in 1904. His alten right at once.
tion has been especUlly directed to
He staUMl that
his intestigatlons
iimlnous macadam, which he looketl
show where the trouble lU>s
especially while In Kalamaxoo.
and he expected lo do all In his imwer
I spent half a day with the city en
set msfers right and If the cement
glni«er there.*' said Mr. Hamilton to a
at tsult he would remedy the de
Record representative. -In studying
ls regardless «*f exinnse.'
DEEP OF MEMO FIEWD
are regarded aa an undert*stlmaie and
olBclals begin to Incline to the belief
that the numbpr of the maasacre<l ex
ceeds
pnrisnqmMG
inager Burrldge of
Mil Co. arrived In
t to investigate the
bad Falks constructed
WAS
inraMAWALorwi
STMONOLV JUII0KO
■ SEVENTH TZAS-1978
TRAVEB8E CITY, idcja, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER «, 1903.
inWlYHAMOOMHAW
lirSTpi
It
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THE EVENDfQ BEC»BD. TRAVEBSE CITY, MCH^ WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER », 1908.
THEEVENWGRECORD
iHT
Rampls nf **Honsot Fsrrosr- lo His
f>sttUng WHh the Potato
HoPay^tstoB.
lU-v. F B. Cutler, pastor of the Ox
An example of the methods of the ford BaptUt church. 4s a good cnrpea
koncat fnrwMT** In hks dealings with
Id. between tbe work of prepar
the potato burers was given yester
day.
Thl^ fanner- sold his load to
ss Jetiies. but the lni:«-was In
d by bis man at the car that the
T was reasoving the din from
tha wagon, which Mr. Jeffries objected
Of Second hand Stoves and Ranges, and all kinds <>f ^
Furniture to dispose of. We have litlcd up a depart
ment at 414 West Front street, tthen* we have .til
kinds of second hand goods of all descriptions that we
will dispose of. Some Stoves and Ranges, just as go.ul
as nett', also some F'umiiure. quilts, pillows,
to
cheap. We will also lake all kinds of secoiul liand
goods in exchange for new.
Omm «i
ras oiopped. but t»o the ssv tc
cales to weigh back tsu beer
rli^MUn. kf Ball..
gL^yy^r!:::::
.
to M*t|ltme«i. Mr
Jotrfea called the sttentlun
the
farmer to the dlBpie-armnco of the
beer katp. It 1» staged ^that this H ^
0«M m nBM tlfMt ,
iStueJ**”weight
aad Mr. Jeffries was determloe<l i
make this a leKSoti to him. He said he
I not settle for a bit lesf^ than *
mad reduction from
load
own. had a funny exper
many the farmer was anxious u
aettle that way. but Mr. Jeffries hsxl last seek, although it didn't t
hUii
at that time. He ran o
I ^ckages and sired to Paw k. Wite soo^ bat >tm U>e tysto.
ff a mkcBi ■adwcRBUia podr in floh
2«si p«wch baskets. Somewhere
tiLi**l rodunkS ol l.wio poundi
Ic a hull and
•tin- wdmvhi^weMt.i^imperiydigMted
was tbe laast that should l.e consld telegraph operati
bask^s^he got ^
«t,-ad
of
his 2ISI
aced. aad aome thought that the farm
C. A. MCKIXHIR, CNy
Stbw bivjji!* **M “rirf
ftninag money under
IT It HOT TOO LATC.
Tt* RMori MM wa«k» av
■hiad n afmwMit te favor
false
pre-
had .got aervoos and pulled out
ttlng a cent
home without geiting
cen for
and the matter U still «
renders of thU paper
I to know that there is
one drendad disease that s
been able to cure In all Us
Catarrh. Hall*s
nos known
Is the Cl
fraternity.
Catarrh
being n constitutional disease, rev
quires
a coostituilonal
irentinent
Hairs Caurrh Cure Is Uken Intern
dlr«;tly
L'olf was am-sitMl and coo of roots aad
I having X4H the Area. He U fiod that it '
yoara old. and aald that he only
-
J. W. SI-A-TER
MO. I ».««■. w«a Mala
B.8.B.a^w^^.««
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
body would take a bottle od g. B. S.
I Paw l*aw.
SdAtlm*
Crecnvillf Oeorgf Crnne* burn
(ll»covenHl on llrv Sunday night________________ ____
iUMi:if
We have a bargain in a large,' beautiful. 5-hole
Cook Stove, large reservoir, just the thing fora l>oarding house or large family. An extra large square steel
oven, will sell it at a big bargain. Some goovls that were
damaged by the cars we will sell cheap.
_
_
^
Horses for Sale
1 them up. imptovea the ciimlation of t
^
atimnlatea all the bodfly
iili havf a far load of horMin rravt rM- Ciu . at
S. S. with safety, as i
^ the Stomach like
luin^ lemediea, but acts gently
without any shock to the system. T!
tclt th«n they are not
........................................
Cutler’s Barn
"■
ng blood purii
ish medical advice, without charge, to aU
Saturday, Sept. 5tli
fieeo^AruutTA.GA.
rovlniPihe foumUtion of
the disease, and giving the patient
hurry at 1
iCffurta )
work. The proprtetors have so no
faith in lu curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Oollars for any
case that It falls to cure
list of testimonials.*
J.CHKNEY
acad «,0W U(U jraar for tiBt p«
ThU ta BOC*«aoag)L Tbr praaei
BWtaa IZ.44M. WbM tb« a«w bi
t> ooHipletod lb« Mt annually will br
to at leant
and In
very ^ yaam neveral hundreds
dollani Bore. Under theae clrcum
ataaoen would It not be sood b«
lor ns to arranse for a better
tag? A stone stmeture would he de^
atrable. and tlO.QM added to the
of the proposed bnlldlnK would give
as a nmeh handsomer and iWe endur
Inc library home than Is now o
Hall's Family 1
THEIR NEW QUARTERS
e A Roaburgh Co. Now Settled
Their Handsome New Store.
BiigUn* A Koxhurgh (%».
borough I) settle,! In their r
They have nos one of
salesrooms lu the cliy. a i
ipUon room, a laege ami %
1 work room knd no end <rf h«
4 few tcnrM will lllustrs > the con
iMUoo of the R«wd and
tie additional ooot of the bundiac will
not Increase^the o^t to the taxpayer,
a dollar above the total
under the oriclnsl plans It will be con
trouble lluin . _
I ikd.len Medical
CO very l\ inire
*,-« €jf the ^
and otlier'
'•Jta'.M: U'hlt>- CK>u>t AU "«
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8,» you will
amount might be reduced to $3,000 the Ul>erty U-ll 1* n-ally the property of
heir*. au,l
should
•rat year or two. but more than likely John Wllbank**
they choose to enter null fur It the
It will be lacroased rather tha
mly way I see for the city to safely
defend wi*uld be to charge storage.
There is a impular error about the
The Record has no other i
bell, namely, that It Is so fragile a
.than to subserve the best interests of thing that It mu»l be handled with
the Hty In this matter, and In thU con most eiirnordlnao- care to prevent It
from falling to piece*. On the con
irary. It would requln* heavy sledg
ing. long continued, to hnwk It up.
ft could even
l»e 'rung nuKl.-rafely
without the slightest damage
0 the taxpayers will not be Increased
1 would be advisable to ask
arger sum aad put the extra a
■lo a better building.
It U not too late to Uke the matter
I-rer. .r
-I «r4«l»krtl
the Btecpie of Germantown hall, wa*
cast by John Wllliank. to,>k the plaoe
of the old bell In the new aleeple on
Sept. 11. IM2H
WlllMink-H IK-Il JWH.H
worth $11,400.
Onr unappreciative council* <if IS'-’S
would not pay Mr. Wllbank hi* hill
until he deducted |4W for the old bell,
which thus became-hi* private pmfv
erty. And he could have melted it
down fur door bells, dlnn(>r or any
(tther kind of commercial tinkler*.
But .vrtth lofty patrloiUm. he atiiod
the loa*. and said: "I will not de*troy
that bell! Borne day. when I am dead
but imtc o-^lt 1 h*d
Ci-Mru
lo-Me IhM | vra* at
lu •< }M<t Oan-litlK
had
U,-!tu has a «hwmvi.Mi bird kilb-r
lu l,.!ir >,-ar.s b- ha^ kiH,-d
hawl*.
2V*.
ati.l :’.b owU
He has also
pul ah , n,l to ih,'
,»t im; w,
, chucks.
I
At Ih-niim Harl-.r a» the ra<
;pain .M..nda> afteni.am tli.i,- wa
collapM- oi th- gram stand ,»n which
;w,-i^- mAuiI 1 o»ui
p.-opl,
S«-tvfal
!w.-rc serl,»usl> Injur,-,!
Aiidr«-w C-arnegh- ha- i.o.iflrV
lauir,I ol ed.j.-atiuii of Fljut* thj
I w ill incrt-a>c his gifi bw a li
Will-.: from f i:. mm t,t |l*5.*am
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
•
ntiy
\t"n’aror*Tbi Hdn*lTthey
arc cmnu-rf.-lt. Hut wh,-n a ndlable
bustness man tell* you that If any
otic refuse* th,- dollar, he will r>-turn
what you iMihl f.H- H. c.nfi,l,-iice Is e*lablishe,! at once.
ri:vS?“v7^
«the proitrietor. Tbe i
WANTCI>-U0 addltiowH
womu
aad
Get a Talkine Machine
M A1.F-i^irice:
DUFtINO
Our Bi| Removal Sale!
make
Prh-o-
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of sigiii u.ai:.- «1 l.lma. IN-tn an-Bel-
IcaVc
-I'll
from an mg-.t iiioui^liat was m-iii.-^
dro-,1 «n Hie gr,.iimllR cle,'lri. ily. he
1-long to
,„.,
,.a.i -,he pb-HMir,
;a!l small liiM-ct* within a
pger traffic'two yards n,m.- to the mi
-acaiM- from the ele, frilb-d
lat,-r exiHtlmentR, using
w;ili a very small curn-ni
eiiRlty. the groie.d wa«
-Ah. y..*.- rtidlcl the ni.na whe
knew. -I Ku,..* th,-rc are .ertuin |,a
tients who. If ymt .iiiit nnrsiii;: them,
w 111 get well the Iir-I thing you know."
-eathuIJc Standard iii.d Times.
. RECORD WANT AO.
wSTYLISH HATS ARE THESE«
TllKY .\RH THKSn.-XPKS FOR I HK COM
wear
ihey
lh,:m
such
like
\lu: ar<- not
extremes
face.
You re bound
and fashion says;
won’t the next
they
nearly
to find, ihe rij;hl
will
fit
every size
hat
THE BOSTON TOURIST
here -because the variety is here
Wear the style, that looks well.
The
hat that fils one
WE WANT TO TALK ABOUT
BEAUTIFUL IRON BEDS «
T hat are so much in tleman,!.
for more bed room—you will
SO
There a
sijjns and combinations of colors.
2
You
neetl
beautiful colors, and so well made.
sevt;ral
A
min^;s for $3.50; other styles at $5.00, $0.50, $S.5u ami
heavy two-inch posts, and brass knobs-__________'
IIA.NJO.S.
NOW
AT
VIOLINS.
THIS SALE,
These are Just hint* of our Removal Sale offerings'^^h Pianos and
Organs. IMd you ever hear of such \aluesr We could not quote
such h.w price* in the regular way but we are de;ermliu-d to close
out otir sitwk before removing to our new *tori‘ at I3» E. Front St.,
.'and *o we an* sacrificing all profit.
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.
Cvrtne in and look |hrough the complete stock of bargains. If you
are not prepared to pay for an insfrmnem now wc will arrange term*
Is to get rid of the stock.
OUR NBCE88ITY 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY!
learn the great Inducement* we are offering.
GRINNELL BROS.,
Bo sur,- to catl and
239 EFmt stmt
TMVEBSE CITY
many
new
full 'size
one
Sln.UO.
new de
planninji chan^ielietis
such
white enam-
with bras^ irimThe colored en-
amel.is used in so many combinations—pink and L"old. yellow and blue, blue and
white, yellow and nile jjreen.
InMrumentH-Gl'lTARS. MANTKILIN.S.
fao
-so we carry an extra lar^'e assortment to meet all demands.
HALF I'HICR. Thm^e machim-* arv In splendid order and practically
g.Hsi a* new If you want a Talking Machine n.me quickly and
cure luie ,,f these gr,-ai liargaln*.
j
Our principal object Just
as
some sea.sons call
OPHONKS which we offer during our Hem,Hal Sale at JUST ABOn
-small instrumenl* within a year. GET IT
while we off,-r *iich wonderful value.
it
nffoiU
ameled iron bed for S*J.25. a much finer
Brael if GM Rns.VMBie mm. Biiniil,
vi.;.
will
I «-vplaiiaii,>ti of ih«- reiuaikahby iii*»n
p.tite
j Is loiind bv Hug,) He|b. ji;, r ,d
d.-sirii,-ti,*ii of the in .
^
-Many
THE BOSTON DERBY
to suit you.
ot dnilarr worth of liquor*. If a man
ta not to be troated w ith change how
ti be to be truated with liQOonilToHtrrros.
1
Electricity and Plant Growth.
i ,.r "nnr';,r'
for
COUNhrrs. ACTOKDIAXS. etc . eic If \UM ,.\p,.ei to buy one of th,-.SI-
paving of stms and
let J
represent
ING SEASON -TlH-y are ihe hais ihe mm will
Pierce's Pleasant PcUeta cure
slclal
COMCHmNO It UOUN
»!..« Tb«m aick.
Pn,^-.
1
H. HYMAN
He S«»n>.
ficpu'.Hr <lnig*gi-is. are
wiling I»r Howatds siH-<itlc fur the
(Ciirc of crti.-iillation and dysm-psia.
off,-ring the r»‘gular fifty cent *be of
this c‘!,-lirat,Hl ru^<-dy at half price,
and agn-eing to r,-nini the niom y If it
Acvr]d no substitute for -Gohlen Medical Diacovoy.*
Ihiring ihU bale we al*o offer a*i,ml*hlng Wrgaln* in Small Mii-
r loag^wlll the power. |
should prove l I be m»l as
salifaclury lo oil.
8. E. Wa>t A Sons Offers Chance
Save Money Which Doe* Net
Come Often.
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No: at all! The other day In a
able ir*orl the pnMTi.-ior. big ami imm
pou*. -Tailed dow u ..lit- of hi* men bo^
for.* wuur c-u*i,»ui,-rs
As to the quo*
Oou of right ttr w nmg I »^y nothing
But pn-sently. w li,-u Hlgm.r I'ompoally
turned bU Iwck, Uie l«.r man cmi>tl6fi a
full Imttle of the finest whisky into
washing trough undt-r tbe bar. It was
That wa* hi* way
r Informed that it
you
horses even if you do not uaiu to buy
> t*a
see this lot of horses,
riu y will be from 4 to» 74 years
old and weiuh from I'itMl it> 17(Mi |>ounds each.
If 1 sell
. lo b«! jusi as l .repreM iii.
11 it
you a horse
thJ'
We havi- on hand a numln-r of *lightly u*,sl COLUMBIA GUAPH. h»,tituiluii of tlw
lot of horsrs. as ytui iui
^ as
This xvill be
_ r
in Traverse City
for a lonj: iiini*. L
ty for
juMPma UP
. w iih w>um:
__________ Jl«‘l muscle.
The Liberty Bell.
Venerated by ho*t*, the
famuu*
••Old Uberty Bell" of Philadelphia Is
a romantic
relic of
revolutionary
davM. And it haa had a romantic hi«lory. Charle* Alexander tell* aome
be encaced. This would not be a large thing* In the l.lUTty Ib-ll'* romanc*In
axpense. but would probably cost not whlrh are new and Inieresitlng
the Philadelphia I^Mger
Alexander
leas than 1160 annually. Then an effl
elMtJaalior must be cncsced.The
“rhe Uberty Ih*U wa*
at Ijiing the violently h»>rul1 Tinging
i
will occupy the entire fayette'a visit to P
but not completel;
time of a capable and I
sight in
he IsB than $600 a year. The
would be as much as at any of the
school buildincs. with the possible
4ieptlao Qi the Central bultdinc.
these Manors r^lre from $46 to
a Bsonth; at the Central. $75 Adi
this the cost of repairs to books, not
less than |4M> under the new
and to this 11.000 for new bool
Bncnxines. Then ndd the expe
Ucht and fuel, certainly not less than
$S00 snnunlly. and to these flcur^
add sundry expenses which can never
be estimated uatlt the bills cot
but say $200. and you have a tc
$1060
By careful
economy
being made by iw,
per men to furzu a lock IKine of conducting a uew.s|ia|«-r In
Hattie. Orev^k fur ih,- uur 'hat city that will Ik- raifteallv n-pub
» not
!|ican. The nanieh of ih.-><rson* In
------ - tereKi,.,! are withheld, bm li
learn.-,! ii«-gl,-ci It. l>r Howanr* specific will
‘from a n-liable sourre that ih,-n- b run- const ipatl,III. will regulate dige*
lion Will restor,- the liver to natural
If It dl,l not .Messrs' S. K
|'”At^ lS-xi»-r Ihev^aie gtowing <vmi. net ion
Wait A- .'ion-, could not afford to offer
*trawU-rryra*plM*
to r.fuu.l the money unlc*.- it p,r
than a rns|»lH-rr
ju biihh'much >ma
formed just what they claim for H
So great
I. the ,temand for this
siK-<lfir that .Messrs. S K. Wait A
) ta*t»v< hke n m
rH*|ilM-rr>-.
expect lo jump Iwck at once. It Uke» i
Sons ha\e Ih-,‘u able to s,-<-ure only a
A K,-,-Ut yotith I
yrari grncrallv to make a man a cunlimn.-d supply, and you should lake
st.U! hu best pair .
fironr,! dj-*prptic. and be
a.hantage, of this opimrtuiiiiy t,Kla>
his girl to the cm-n
cannot expect to be cured
and call up,m them or send 2.*. cent*
Unmun .u. th,- *w.tn a few day*.
ami g.-t sixiv d«tsfs of the la-st nuHli
'o.h,-r felb.w
cin.- , ver ma,!<v t>ii this siMVial
pn<-e offer.
Hlejjanl brass beds^ iij
the
most artistic sh^jpes,
^
WE’RE READT FOR YOU
IF YOU ARE READY FOR MAHRESSES
The sleep-invitinj; kind—you don’t have to hunt for the; soft
spots. The^ are all soft- We sell you a mattress with ex
celsior fq»undaiion and cotton top or finishing, for $*2.75. and
the lickihjj is the best made. Got another kind that is soft
any way you use it, for it is cotton lop and Bottom with ex
celsior in the middle. These are splendid sellers at $:CS5. If you want a
jjenuine dandy, but the all layer cotton, warranted not to bunch, get hard or
roll up. They arc so soft you almost over sleep. These come in four different
grades. There are many who will have nothing but the l>est of hair mattresses.
We have some fine ones. The best that money can buy. Therej is iio wear out
to a good hair mattress.
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"KVKfitV-ri-IINO F-OM kVKRYHIODV’*
THE HANNAH & LAY
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MERCANTILE COMPANY
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irS.MOST GRAHFYING TO US
EvidentljrMMae peopk dunk k
At this early hour to be able to display a r^nge of FALL CLOTHING
varions in details, such a wealth of style and exclusive
characteristics, that it matters little what a man’s [or boy’s]
tastes may be, we can satisfy them
WkntaoyMlkUmbMtll?
Wktl d* 7M DOakwt It?
iy ^ANK
Open ToeKUy
Mm
WbySliiNiliiroiiBuy
Your MiRg From
an up to doto Dopartmont Starp?
obvious.
The« «e not oM H6dt. NOk
nol All new stuff, but. we will
not carry them over the tenoii.
It U simply common busmess
sense to cU>sc them out auring
this nionllu See the nice waist
set we offer at IHc Ilarulaome
leather bag at 62c.
Newest
leather tlcsigns.
ously and can andnio sell more
advantageously to the trade.
We sell a high grade UNION
1‘rom the economical
M.ADUlineof clothing that is
the
w\
WAIST SETS, KAOS,
SHOPPIK MBS.
They buy more advantage
The answer is
standpoint
7«5 to
CLOSING OUT!
Departmont Staras
Hava a Greatar Oatlat
IM
the
Jj
AU deponh, pnynUe on deintnd
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Why do the d»tpariiiu ni stores
in the metropolis control
ctolhing trade?
If
Since the Bnislais
Came to Town
dcpartnieni
Stores operata- on the plan of
taking wctll
among the union
tradesmen.
We stand back of
RASTALL'!U£!
concentration, enabling them to
rvery suit sold.
do biisiintss on a small percent-
We move into our new store
-V vs v.';t
BEN HUR IN GRAND RAPlOB
Seat Sale for Big SpecUcular Attra
T.tntorr.tw imtrninK a< 9 o’clock at
thf
I heater bo* offlee at
tlraml RanUlt* the advance Hale of
»eat» fur Klaw 4k KrlanKcr’s maaalvelj
la™‘r- irn Hu? will ^n.^Tbe^deIf l» v,*ry large
wliiUw to impreaa upon
iintns the fact that they
in their ordern *» quickly
Ml that they can be filled
•fi cholrt* of *leata la^ne
Kverv pofsUile
rtirUisI out ot town orders. In ordertas
*eaih male the day and date; alao the
prie«' or ♦‘eais requlnhl. A remittance
must arconipaiiy each order. Positive
ly no leleplume orden« will be ree^ ivetl and no M-ats will be held nnU'fs paid Jor The local manacer has
no option in ihU roatier. as the aeat
sale for -Ikn Hur ’ Is abwiluiely under
the (Sintml of Klaw & Krlanger of
New York
Aitentiun is called to the fact that
r. years «»f age will not
lor that has been
d Is to thf
not large .
hat the lh<-ater
THE B. KUPPENHEIMER
nleiidfllK
Srru::
Suits and Overcoats, $ 10 to $22
tary shoulders, rite inatenaC:
are strictly guaranteed, have self retaining: Ifronts, milita
the workmanship, the lit are all that can be pul in clot hes. If any of these go wrong
in any way - we are here i . replace it or refund your money,
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THE BOSTON: STORE
I not iH- able to secure accommois When U is realised that the
orium can by Its cai»acHy acromte D.4i*» ixxiple during the •‘Benengagement. It can readily be
■suxKl that there will be plenty
nn for all who wish to attend.
AULiikUUikLiLU^^^
■sTIie SlanJanl^
for purity, strength and color, is
Hannah & Lay Co’s “BEST” flour.
. manufactured from Michigan wheat
and every pound guaranteed ::
HANNAH & LAY CO.
The administrator of Brttian x^aw
CJulm^n reixirts the discovery of an ex»nw*rdinary tribe of marahland dwellers lu the Island of Papua. Owing to
the swampy ground and laaglvd trpptml undergmwth walking
Ing are almost Impoaalble. The native
«irds«r-H
l
4 I-
li.
. lower Umbs and are iunable to wulk on
^ i
figure and carrlnge they are apelike.
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their feet blued
PUJ.I.C ,unc,>o„.
The German
no means wanting
young In years .Miss Lorraine shows
the work of a veteran In her irearm<-nt of the part, and wins her audi
ence by .beer force of talent. We an
pr»»n«l’‘^^ ““j., enJo5Able enteriainni.-nt
The seaM.n’s big ,
tains In Africa.
Dr. I
<la>^
ay of arenic
‘ and original
lie seen hen* ixjulpmei
Olga U>rraine
ptemlx-r 12. at Incident*
tier, an Af next •‘Saturday night. Septemlx-r
. broke the StelnlMfgs Grand OjM'ra Hous«
’”Llirc^Ji**lHl!n. a Chinaman of Guaymas. Sonora. Mexico, diet! after eat
ing a delicious dish be had prepared
with two young fat rat*, one of which
be found dead on the sinvt. It U
supposed that the nxbmt had been
eighty
sunn-sslve
sumnmrs
hjr wirkid *ln ^ hay^flebL “ n’e com^
Itewaah. and as I
erae Ctty Canning i
1 the work she a
1th the w
DANCE —Foresters’
up the j
OamWa to aao the euterlac of^hh
Linghim
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Bucklen‘s Arnica fialva.
«. Burn*. Boils. Sores,
Felons,
s. Tetter. Salt
Rheum. Fever
i. Chapped Hands. Skin Ernp; infallible for Piles. Cure guard. only 25c at Jas. G. Johnaon’a
h‘ It Meads. DrugglsU.
r a bilious attack take CbaaberStomarh and Uver TableU and
Ick cure k certain. For sale by
KILL THE RAC WEED
title ri.li. Wl h a sweet rim jfavoriie. who ha* nwebed the t..p
rnest aiiemb.n to detail and notch of popularity hy hH clever
so true to life tliat n.bs iljwurk in this latest role. His part
tgeMion id acting and CTvaies suit* him adm^lraldy.jnd gives oppor,
man-Afrtcan ground, and present.xl It pllcity
Por
l Little
„ .
dt-sk the
£2l>ry*.”Apply'a?
MeoeUk. and will ^cstablUh m national
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
^^The latestjural drama.
placing the roujr-yle
own head, bh w his <
Cl'dnV-tiel luteinbt-rg s Grand Oi»era House It U
Mme. Wonc. wife
of Nesblt Sterne Sck.vlUe and
coromlsshiner to the St. Uniis falr.^s- '
sisteil at the dedication of the site
e^l
chosen ft.r the exhibit of the celestial,
! everywherxv Capakingdom on Saumlay. TJils was the
, will interpret the prim
first api»earanix- of any Chinese wo
costumes
man of rank and soelal iK.sHion at any
miom.
mad
- iK.re J
Shtirr. NVv . killed
an
I when he was seven years old
s kept at U every year since
sas City a M^ihat of a
I as St
signed to a
A. Ztdgler.
lA>* Angeles and the
Ixxly was placed on board the train.
FMrtul Odd. A9<ffn« Him.
It is believed the two bodies were
transposed at Kansas City. The rail
5 his wife. She and Mr. I
married In Augurt last and aep- road official* are making ever> effort
missing remain*.
xl in Jlecember.
She says Mr.
m was paying attention to a womore ihan^^^ymw
man in indlanapoll
Rumley. mother of
lived in Clayton. O
the wedding Brown got into his buggy,
unde
undecided whether to marry her or
^lebrated her l«lst birthday, ai New
Albany. Ind. A fine dinner was spread
For nearly lutf guests, all Mrs. Rumin to
lev’s relative*. One year ago she pre
the Cl
pared a fine birthday dinner unaided
For a number of gueSU.
When painters of signs on fences and F. H. Meadt. Drugflsls.
broker.^ aometlmes c^led^ ihe.*^M«>r
of WaU Street.” hat aalled for AbyaWANTED-100 addlUonal;
herself with a mamt au^ but did not in-
oi-rv,
: GENEIAL NEWS
OF THE WOILO i
tr>-.
Mr. Kills will move upon the
Ahys^lntan capital with grt^ai i«mp.
He win engagv a great caravan, equlie
I*ed at a cost of
and move
slowly thmugh the ctiuniry so the
vrlls‘smen may got an ld»*a of the won
derful importanct* <»f .the stranger who
among them. Mr. Ellis was acanleil hy his bride, formerly Miss
le Shelmond. to whom he was
It-d secretly a few days ago. and
bv an emissan- <>f King Menelik H..
who came to New York recently to
: with the hmker.
or has It that Captain Rk
Pearson lIohM.n. famous as the
of the Merrlmac.” Is engaged to
marry Miss R
Ruth Hryan. eldest danghter of Willi
Hobson declines to commen
le rumor elth.-r to affirm or deny,
e who know say the young cap
tain writes a letter ever}* day to Miss
Bryan and receives a daintily tinted
envelope as often fn>m Lincoln. Neb.
Believing that the lx>dy of her dea^
husliand was In the baggage car of
the same train on which she arrived
etneinnati from
Angeles. Cal.,
John A.:Z^dgler
n that the
Theobald as * Ik.b ’ a
newsboy, give* s delight
■hsraeierlstic jx.riraysl <»t
while lookln
ing the part of the child to perfection.
t.r R.«cord-P
uUonm
t of the farm<
highways to
of killing out the Roman
wt.rmwnod. or rag weed, from the
of the worat
....
!L?sSf:
good
|MH>ple support
irilsts and “A Little (
Yonr* for h
J W. Dlcke
Firat M -E. OUteeca.
their annual meeting the First M.
ardle. C. 8
Vader, George W.
FYeeborn Oardnei
^ATH£fi
SON
The fan ajftitem for remc
PnenmoDla.
BronchltU.
IMS from the atecl and
preaalon that she Is but living •^pUon.
tire chapter* In her own life. Cough*. Colds and Grip prove Its boiler house at the world’a fhlr has
matchless merit for all Throat and been InaiaUed. This syatem wUI re
• she play* Is that
duce the temperature
girl who has omigi
and keep the air pore i
Ja^ O^Johnaon’s and F. H. Meads
.rs[.i2r
Dr. Lewald. the German oo
slonor. has obtained a large sp
the trsnsporutlon palace at the
world’s fair at 8L Loula aad the Oar-
tt U» wiur.
i
THB XTXnVO BBOOBD. TBAVZSkE OITT. HICH^ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1908.
BmBWlMMT
WANT OEPARTMEHT.
WM AwMb mm mm rmc.
maa has taken the heat parts of a
SHSi—““
A Mortal OaaL
One o|^^aftermaoB I wM^lyihg te
rhomas sends the R
tae plnms from his 1
KlP
rat and a squirrel
■Tcr«*s«r r.sr!s.-r«.
111 neh popOe who at* |m «au
«IH» Mr tr« rwr-a mfc.
All Auarabm te the High
zsr-
Bd for a few
regular »:JS train was able to
on Ume. all the track having
cleared of the derailed cars. The
age was slight.
Regular convocation of Tra
City Ooomndery tonight at 7:30.
l^oranger A Loranger are now aeitied In tbelr new offices In the Herald
building
On September 27 the Pere Marquetu railroad will change time. A
special train In place of the regular
algbt train will run on this date, leavs in time
and will
The company
try Kid- put il
entlng s “Coun
-rahe- luind on
out some very good
furnishing lots of an
Wesley Cook of Cs
here oirtil 7:02. The >peelAl emcm
ber went on aorth. Thla excuniloa
w from UCroMe. ladlana and New
delicate FYench soap.
,e mfllioiui outright hi
,th John Bank^ now
«GR0SSETT SHOEw
had given her
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
To ray
-.B. D. Bora of Allegan. dUtriet man pleasing selection on t he K
agar of the Natkmal Protectlre Union
left hare today for Eaat Jordan, where pteyJd*a“ s!Ilo’o“‘rhe pteno
»
rcmoNAL.
2ompanled by .Mr Kelley. Mr. Muir
<et out te quest of the monarch, irav
^ three days on stagt‘ and horse-
west ^e, .ln pUce of Mr. “
M& Bdlth Miller left here yesterday
Mr. Muir descrllH^s the frt.e as U-lng
for Port Oneida, from which place she
expects to aooompany her aunt. Mrs -well pmsened. well luilanecd. nobi?
and majestic.’• and gives the f«>Ilow.
Ing dimensions, which he obtalnwl by
Ray Thacker and James Miniken
ment:
At one foot
Jr., went to Manistee and fYankfon
nd the circumference
--
***Mr"lS^”jep“ H^ins of Shelby
Michael Meyers of Fife Lake wa. in
the city oe busineas yesterday.
Ooaaty Clerk Robert Walter Is lark
from hla -boatneas trip * to the
'LZ
Creeping Into the root
veranda, coll after coll.
llngeml
h^r'd \n*\h^
nH*aiiH mischief, it hadVlready got i..
the foul of the bed. andt was just pre
paring to crawl up. when 1 h.*ard a
Hklrr of tiny /eel ac
flo.»r. and
fri.*nd. little
The bravo
e fellow never he.sl
tat.*d for a m
nt. but went right a*
the cobra Ilk
tiger, and gave it a
bite that drew bhxMl
a knife.
For a
snake drew back
I quiver went all through It
showed that It was hard hit;
but It pulled lu
threw back Us
liMisly, and
•truck at poor Tommy with all li^
fore*. But Tommy dodged the str
cleverly, and fastening on the c
i.MJih and nail, gave him a second bite
worse than the first, wounding him
w sevenMy that
be was evidently
weakened, and began to show signs of
mg way.
'rom the IkhI where 1 lay I could
be whole battle quite plainly; and
you may think how trying It was f.ir
me to have to He there helplessly
hlle a duel was being fought ou.
K>D which my life depended.
Bui It dldnt take me long to find
*' ■"
it. which, came down with a cr
that might have woke up a country
P<>1 Iceman on duty. The next moment
there was a shout and a scurrj out
away the charred surface. side. and my chum. Ham Tern
Mr. Muir calcubied that the adual
Mrs. M. J PMcock of Plal
lad., retaraed boose thU moralni
|h risH la the city with J M. T1
•Hallo:" cried
Ham
earth has Ini-n going on here? Why.
my poor old fellow! to think of youf
the Interior of Nonh America and being left to face that h«.rrid brute
HO..UU,
..
all alone, and you not being able to
tn Europe
~ overwhelmed by **Th
t
'"h^nThl*'** stir, too! If Ud only known 1 would
laraed borne thb moralag after being af time, of change and
flemJntS Well, thank"IbKl^’^ltV all "right now
caprices mil?^*”*r
until .mu
‘tbejjseat tiC Mrs J. Jl. Thon
rived to
t"mt monAurwe-"^*^
LroM^toilh retur^ t<
home in Hastings this momlny
iSrTn
Until the recmi e
I morning after 1
Uonal Park and a few other Uia
tee guest of Chsries Skelcher
yet what a mon-goose is! Why. man.
monarehs have reigned supreme o
Mias
noreoce Shultce.
who
they r»* the greatest
serpent-killers
teacher In history at the Normal at the world s primeval fas. nesses.
alive; and If It hadn’t been for that
The massive, fluted trunk, strmii;
TpatlaatL retoiaed to that place this
one you d have .Invn aa dead aa a
itrung and adamant as a granite
doivr nail by this time. 1 only wish
•ar. Is covered with rich, cinnam
brown hark almost two feel thick. g__ w^e had a dozen more of cm here In
5TJrrH’3:s;^'^‘n
M MIaa Naaette Steward of Moofm
• who spent a abort vish with A. V
rrtedrich and family, left this mom
|Jg^«J**^ulrorslty at Ann Arbor
•oisirH. 1
__
Is te the city looking after A. S. FYy
riTSSLTJiSs?
■Mrs. IL H. Lawrence retuwed last
in the
ttwami rmm a vuu
W. 0.^iaad. Wife and two chll
'*Hlv BM* Pte»
rmrnmu k«r MliMI
SL%2S;^
tflaMr. «ko will am
men of the anake-kllling mongtKise of
tedla. and that my friendship with
him had actually saved my life. You
B. While myriads of cones i
Uke gay green tassels on Us
border.
husbands crarr.” she aanl'. iZulnl
laiek her s4.mlHT vhI.
e have all kinds." r,,dk-d the
r "Is tbPTC any particular style
energy, toaateg the golden shower Car you wish to gctY*
"Yes. I was tbipklag I would Uk«
to hare ooe of tboee marlde blocka
with Umba carved on them."
"But those are geDerally suppoar^
to be pUced on gravee of teUdren."
A carious characterteUc. Indigenous
"Yes. I know—I've noticed that
to tee tpeclea. Is that If their bead U
m OE hr lightning, a new one will Bull. I think It wrill plraae hJn to haw
or teem ir be can look back berc
and see and nalcntand what we
doing. Yoa oee. he operated to
Wall street, and it wHl arake Mm bapNot aa^ll roateaa tee age of if
aiwaja have a temh thera right
:|--v
Your troubles are ended*, we have secured
a spring lied that will not sag.
r,..
Beach that
ban he ha.>^Ktend*Hl.
H.
•a general way
who Mrs
rbicag.i was. for he had a
s business with a ('hicagn
vvhirb some of the Banks
lad figured. He didn’t make
rl»*s.
Had be hHuneutarllv
lelined. a
bsik at Durothv
e cbecke.1 him.- for slie wa'i
The only
. one on the market that is sold with a written guarantee by the manufactiin*r.
’
is the
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Suring'^^g!!^^ Bed
I DOES «DT Stt I I UST » UFE TIME |
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MICELLANEOU8.
you buy or not
I «*rr Ob.ldw»trhf..l.. l.-fw,t-n U«u<ii«nd
tb( Boston Store
Tiwr.-rw. Oty
GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE
“ -roTMic^-r
* A-r O f* D A V
'
8«p<fc. I3«H
WEDNESDAY, SEPfR. 9tti
*‘A Bane Much'Bligid to rien
You!" '
WHUTAKERii H/CKS present
the Successful Sensational Rural
Dianmuf Western Life
'
An event bf much imioortanre
.\ simple Morylolil
GIRL FROM
SWEDEN
in an oiiginal way.
Country
m
\ loeautifu! pasto-al
AnElabiraliSNilelnmtitai
APartactCatlriPlayart!
drama.
Sr^ciJl S*cmr>’ aod Effects
Full or Music. New Son|{s
and Laughs!
•»ftelOKS:
2So, 3So, fSOo
Citiicns’ phone. 11’2.
Scat sale 0|»ens Tomorrow
morning at the box oni.:e. Cil/,
•phone 112.
<
ed Ji railier peremptory ‘ Stop ’ to the
coachman Standish juminnl from the
carriage and In an Instant was by the
side ovf the old fellow on the sidewalk
ami was grasping him by the hand.
"Mr Chandler. Is it really you?’
said Standish with a ring of genuine
pleasui? in his v.dce and his eyes
fairly dancing
"Well, bless me. If It ain’t young
Standlfh. Yes. it’s me. ,
le younger man. Standixh
o the great risim off th
yiMinger man was as e
a schoolboy. "Dorothy
called.
ler. alf right, hut I didn’t
would n^ember me."
hroiigb college?
HORSES FOR SALE
kl PIONEER UVERYTTMEE
B. J. fVIOROAe^
A nice, lot of younj; farm
.:t‘
horses ami martrs, 4 j i ars old
-
and up. Weight from 11(10 to
HI,..
^
Have two or three good
match teams.
,
L
%
Also a feu nice drivers and;^ '
two good ponies, goo.i sad- '
WiifPio^e Secure Seats
Seal pie now o»pcn al the box
oflicc.
IvW »iu7
QTF.IWBERG-S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
filers; 25c, 35c and~50c
A E A S O N S
\ C E N I C
U ENSATION
iyv.-ln.o ’
|.«.k n d«ri .l.. ir. ,va fn.m ri
l K K Vlokslrs-h isiMmo
We want you to call and see it, wheihei
,
SMterrserad Open tae
P»U HVl.K
r
I t'lST H. t«r-rs > olatal4«il«Kr l nml Iks4.
-pritig
Ot;,-.- l?: a V,h;!e throu;:b the
Winter ri bsn !.ov wou3.| come Into
IkaothVs f.Hi-e -Mamma.” she would
<.iy. *>v o^bt t.. bav • told I^.ttlK.d.^
BboMt i grandpa
1 know-* he‘.s what
anything
Everything will
be
all
right if you do-a-^ I tell you ”
And
I), .rot by.
iho.igh
si-cretly
trotibl.M. did wlrnt long ru-.t«m bad
mnn-d her to abided l.y what her
mother said
Tliev were mantisl in .\i»rU. Peal.ody Standish. yielding to hh motherIn-lawV r.-queM. agree! Jo make Chi
cago his home an.1 to Us.k after prop
erty Interest.-. With Ib.n.thy ImmefllBtely r
BbpUl J
■emalrei
for eight
they r-turned to Cl.lbuckled
to business
It was Standlsb's s.Tond
:
day at his
work, life and I>o ■uihy w.-re living
Mrs Bank. It five o'clock, that
ri.K.n the Banks carriage was
to Standlsb's office t<. take him
l’ealKv«^v would hav«‘ preferred
walking, but bF t«H.k hl< seat In the
iagy:^jUKi f'larte.l
home. At a
el corner^.c saw the bent hut
dy figure ..f an old man. who was
Iding along with his eyes .m the
ground Standish Uwvked at the Isiwed
figure for a moment, llien a i.Ieased
JiK.k came Into his eves and be shout-
.-•rvliui lA..Tf»v,.r-Ot>-
'lo introduce this gn^aiesi of spring bi:ds
we offer theiij for ONE WEEK only for
ate if v-ou'd only let him” '
• Your grandfather and Mr I
M. will have to inee! some dav,
.dbv b'lt th..re‘s no particular
about it
I want you lo get married
first
Your urandfalloT Is going to
r.illfornla in February. an.I be won’t
C .!y.wilnr bM,.. Wu'.'3
GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS
haiHitlii BuhJ. • :m:.| |^-,|.,»,^v Stand
Ml. Hanks and
On came the snake, ivaring np It., .-b we- . . ng.ig-J
borrid HiK.it.Hi h.*ad anjnily. and b!o« fier .liee.:!.!. r vvere t-nrl, 'in riueagi.
r^^’Jb2et‘;Lr‘^«ra7hS:
Callforab.
A’t L-as-t
have been
.rrui'f.r.'Tor/’-'
*^«***R
MCHINT & ROSCOE, T.SST
•'jri.sr'’
b located in a nest of lesser gianU
3f its own kind, and is thre.- miles
fiwn Converse Basin, ten miles from
General Grant National Park, and di from the ver>- beginning. Do what he
redly back of MIIIwoikI. a small town. might, let him try as hard at he
ed to strike his enemy or to et>ll
Id him. the snake might as well
tried to hurt a shadow. Brave
Twenty-seven years ago. when on
Tommy escaped him every time,
ng jaunts, the fa
and repaid each new attack with a
fresh
bite, making
old
scaly-back
this identical forest
within a
twist and wiggle like a speared eel.
^ of the trtH- Just found, and
At last the cobra. In Us writhing
that time much Interested in the
to ThompiKmvUIc
mnected with his
**SSd
Thlrlhy. c
England, who has
tlves In the city during the past week,
left last Bight accompanied by his
brother. Benj. Thlrlhy. for Iowa, to
trisll another brother.
Mrs. W. O lawrent
evening from a two weeks
IS stay In
Qrmad Rapids and Chicago. where she
fall mllllnen
NEVER WAS THERE A BETTER SHOWING OF
STYLISH EOOTWE.AR IN THE CITY. “THE
CROSSEIT SHOE MAKES FRIENDS*
...
lem I wan fairly dumb
with horror: and then, although I
knew It was no use. 1 Instinctively
called for help: hut my voice was so
Tree in the World.
era] C.ra
ilonal l»ark. the
of CaIlfoni|a s
tree aristocracy, and hare
the boiimlarles.cd the Unit
forest rewrve. there has b«-en dl
royered the largest irw In Uie w<irl
\ venerable patriarch, whose dom
shaped. ct»ne-tasseled crown soa
.
Dr Barrier and wife of Harlan. Ind., to greater belghtn, and whose tangh
are risltlag with the family of V. A
creep over a greater ana. thi
«»n*^*“PonirieB.
•
ILHahBer. formerly of thU city
While on a reeent suneylng e
who has been at Charlerolz all sum- pedltlon in the Sierra Nevada mou
; mer. Is TUItlng friends In the city. He
expects to go fo Mllwauke today for
• short Tteiu
traded to the great size of the tree.
Roy Pease and wife returned to L
laad this moralag. after a few day.
Ffiiher and daughter didn't see each
her often In the later da.vs
They
lOved in different social circles. Mrs.
a great gray stone palace
id cf the lashing lake
lie the father prefer
•thing little biggei
X r«»ttapc on the southwest side, under
the very shadtoV of the chimneys and
Ithln smelling range, so to speak,
f the lariiirv tliat had bmiight him
l.H fortune.
D*irulhy
Banks
was dellghtfully
‘ k»d.lng withal.
-’^jjr^jhu-
i‘ mother was constant
ly Tcmindlne her «*f her tut Ion In
life and that the hoipo!U were Inter
esting chiefly at a dUtance.
Mrs. Banks wisheti her daughter to
marry, as she put It. a geutJeman and
a man of lineage.. *1 want you to
marry a ‘Mayflower’ man If you can.
Dorothy.” she said, "a mkn whose an
i I had ]
cestrj- has lK*en college bred for gen
to
eratlons But. of course, my dear, he
musv he all right himself.”
hammock or chair, and let me**atroke
There came to Rye B.-aVh that sum
him and hold him in my hand, just
as If be d been a kitten. I got U) be mer young I*ealK>dy Siandish of Ibiston. He was "Mayflower” all right.
quite fond of him at lasL
Jnst about that time I managed
somehow or other to catch a> low
fever, which, though It wasn’t what rolTs of**that ^M'bocl ever slnct* John
left
rt me as a
sneak Harvard's day. Now. Pealiody Standisb was a fine young f.-llow. athletic,
In fact, for three or
raise i
_______________________
If** In handsome and with a manner which
New England fogs and
fmsis had
falle.1 to chill.
Peabody
Standish
and
Ibirothy
before I forget It—1 had sent
the native boy who used to sit beside Banks met. The B-iston man liked
the
beauty
and
breeziness
of
the west
m**. telling him
ern girl, and Dorothy, ^th never a
a nap. It was
cry one was either thought of what her moffaer had said
of the day. and
or fast asleep: and about aristocracy and Mayflower Un
Mnoking, loungli
>re 1 fell asleep too. cage, liked the eastern man for him
slept I have no Idea,
It Is. iierhaps. niH'dless to say that
but «b«< I • oke It was sUll so hot
and I was so dniwsy. that I was gtdng Mrs. Banks bsikcl on approvingly.
She i«s»k pains to find out all alsiiit
to dcMte off again, when 1
PeaUsly Standish. and the finding out
of something that woke m
wj^^sati
earnest.
ry pleasant time was enjoyed
ening at the home of Miss
avalley in honor of 1
of Chicago. Games wc
very pleasant time ei
W'<^.
SEE OUR FALL AND WINTER LINE OF THE
POPULAR
SlirMThtocSTu^for^lT^^ to?*hd
That bass white Ralph Hasting,
aaght Labor day la the Boardmac to do anything ebe). when, all at
Ike was groasly slandered.
He once. I aaw a lltUe aharp nosed, bright
weighed font pounds Instead of three eyed lltUe creature
covered
with
B. D Bora. dUtrict manager of the
a sort of cross be-
rs of the order In this “f>
g and Ulked over the plan
a circle here, to hold f it would run away:’but presently
gt. The prospects are I turned back again and snapped up
IdfMi aiaeli Bticstkw bat vbo oriU
^w^rwmlastlo^and
be fruit, which it seemed to approve
Bbo«r «p la
ooatMU
will be «^wll^bej
of highly. 1 gave It another bit. and
-Balie- Wtaate aad Arthur Ketloa^
piece of biscuit; and by de
Bcrtli Are te tae fora, aad both will
t time in the InreresiH of the
------ ----- began to get more faipmar.
and appeared quite inclined to make
friends. But just then one of my
men came running across the court
> OAV or SCHOOL
>-ard, and the sound of bb foouteps
Girl Prom Sweden” will open to
it away.
tw taoralng at the box office.
next day. however, it came
The Haansh A Lay Mercantile
[gain; and by thb Ume It
have receh
I to have quite got over Its
brick and I
i>*nexs. and look readily eno^b
Six freight cars
N. B. track this n
I for t
E£‘
I. and her daughter Dorothy.
Rye Beach. Mr*. Banks had
j
U.rolhr cm. frun.
tilers and good <lriver>.
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All to lx: sold at
aVERY REASONABLE PRICESw
Standish turned from his wife and
went straight ti» th.* room of Mrs.
Banks.
He was there about fifteen
olJ*SHn”lu^a‘busl^I’M*i
T*™lh"
very front by the side of bU*da"ghteri
Two ytiung i>eople in evening dress,
and looking happy, sat Just behind.
A daughter l- a daughter. ct,me what
Forget
>thy came
forward, her
ig white in the half light of
StandUte^y our grand- i showing
’“-”w..!i
and with a frightened lool
look in
father did me a turn In'tbo past, when
fled, she
I was a boy. and I ain’t forgot yet
she aald.
and ain’t likely to."
and held out both handa The old
man kissed her quickly, with som^
thing of yevnlng In bis look.
California.”
lied a mile.
•d to the coach
• why did I not know this? ”
Dorothy turned, and the old man
curb and Standish. turning to the
mao. aald: "You're coteteg home quickly left the room. "You ought to
to dinner with me tonight. 1 won’t have knowTi. dear.” she said. "I don’t
know what to tell you. We thought—"
"1 think I see It. but 1 don’t believe
my^wui” “d^^Srandish tedrfy
forced the old man Into the carriage. you thought It. You told me aomeThey drove along In alienee lor a Jhliig once of your mother's Ideas of
few mlnmea. and teen Jabex Chandler birth and education and refloemenL
God. Dorothy, these things
said: "I’ve Kept track of yoa. Mr. Thank
Btandlah. bat I gneas yoa didn’t know dont make a man forgei his friends
■
There are aome things teat even nor make him ashamed ol his rate
lives. I know yonYs not ashamed.
;
j;
heart had lost a burden.—Edward B,
Clark, in Chicago Record-Herald.
In Chelan. Waah,
j. who conducted
John Highland,
roiat market on Union atreei for at
sevp located permanently
tbf Hannah g Lay Meraantlle
he has purchased a hardware and
Iture stock. They began hualMss
emb«r 1st. The CheUm Leader
nentlunlng the business change
^preaaes Its pleasure In the fact that
both Mr._and Mra. Wlnsns are inleni.
11
TTTg SVEHIKQ BEODBD, TRAVEHSE CITY, MICH., WEDNESDAV, SEPTfeMBER 9, 1908.
n u nun n.n ^ n n n n n
Miss
Jim
By HOWARD
FIEUNNO
i
AXETOUSOBErUS
TAXKS.
^
aracamph
bald af Bair
________________
and ha fBfl ta tba Boor |M||a||g
Ujg
^
Bundra dog aa«aiEH^^
to know in aa tnataat
tbat ba bad teat tbaKT^^^
aoflcat Job la Kaw WSSSSLm
York oo account of
Jim. Ba aiao ««■■BS
bow eaay raranga
_ •
wou^ ba la
mkaned coodlttem ^
riOTtCK TO TAXFAYIRB.
Tbe tax rolls for the eoDaeOoa at
OBPESr
Rdicni kHaaar or Moorr fUloBM.
SUM BURN, SHAFtMe,
kco*.
'*Mrill ba la my o®oa tor ttapmpta
of oonactlag aald tasaa afmy weak
la tbe forooooa. aod from 1
4 ^clock ta ^a
aaa«tyisssc..9k.ai
wUl”l>?msS^ without eoUaedoo
fees, aad oa all taxaa rematalag aI B. E. WAIT B BONB.
FOR BALK BY JAB. a .
paid OB September 1st and aaUl Octocould not bara aworn oo tba erldence
of wbat 1 could baa-wbetber there waa
ooa dog or ulaelacci In tbe room. Tba
taxes remalalng uapald on October
boufbt Bfmdy*a dof and carrlrd it to two Jlma want round and round ao
1st and unUl November IsL a paaalty
fast that tbe aye coaM not follow
bar bouaa? Probably not. I toof
of two per coot for eoltectkm wlU ha
them, but arer 1 beard tba lean dog
^ook at tba anlaMl oo Tboraday i»
rattle Uka a ebUd’a toy aa tba bo^
aud aaparlmauted with bim a
luf au^
Tbe fount de Bamierine was sliilug j
Jim abook bim.
oo g»od win. tom I wm* •ofiT for to aaa t
4f
aty Troaarar.
W.rrt««i wbMil nHid of ber mltiaiean near l®aria. Tbe
weU aa to any other and mueb I
a wido«-er..and tbe opf*oalte
fortOM lo BO Bdr«rtlaRD«ot-wbkli. by
Ibr WB/, offerod $20 iwward. -witb no
Uble waa occupied by
tbit
^
qtMMkM aBkod."
Uko nrorlf. tb«
Uaette. flftmn years oM
It
remained
for
me
to
do
tba
right
bmioBiiBWBn to me BBOM of Jim. bot
thing at tbe right Ume. I beat over
Him UttiMUto BppUcB tkB &Bifm bIbo
> buy him .
tba bundle of doga and aaixad a bind
The «>e<M»l uneumcDt ui roU tor
. and dorleg. It at
w portal* at Com otroet. frooi Front
rerolring on an
dred tbat
r lightning, but I knew
wltb tba a
Into Bijr mlod that tbBt fellow dog bethat It waa a leg of Bandy-a
B
Judaon would probably make ibe
cauaa It waa not tbln enough to ba
of tba doc an exciiat for payloB Wa
on or before U» Mth dot o( 8»pl*m
Jim'a.
M.
B« nMkM
rwkM to
U Cba
Ok botue
IMMW oo
on *T.
a. Ua
ber 1903
‘•Open a wlndowr I yelled to Jod
ffica iOt Now Wllhalm Btoek. OttOffice in the Wilhelm Block, Room
ka-Bud a Uttla for Jod non. and be obliged meaianlcally.
aen.’ Phone €82.
»that JBdaoD would bm
Seeing wbat a complete automaton
ray from
e waa, ao Inaplratlou came to u
: taka bla
y> oolay abop and Inquired
-Jump outr I cried. And tba Idiot
DRS. B^WYER B FENHALUM
idiBOfI BTfor tba Boatoo terrier.
-Jnat aoM him. Hr.- aald Bundy.
1 found It poaalbla to fat away my- -But 1 can get you a better one any
pair about half paat 8 © clock tbat aft- time on twenty-four bo
All Work of Hl0haat FaaalhH Bn
oroooD. and It waa not louf paat 4 wbeo
-I don l want a better one.- aald ]
M QoM Wartc a tpsalBlte.
I reacbcd bar bouaa. Jodaoo waa al
tax ron for
ready there. Ua bad Inatallad hlmaHr want one )uat like him. Can you du
the extension of the sewer In the alley
BB chief Doamer. Bud ba could not plicate tbe bmter
closed tbe window. | J^Why dW >.m^klll p:ifw*a pbeasanU? ’
of Union street, has been placed
bara baan drifwi out of tbat parlor
the same
in my hands for coll
-Certainly, certainly, air.- replied
30th day
with a battarlBf ratn. It ta quite a Bundy, and upon thto aaaurmnce I gar#
to be paid on or beb
EUROPEAN PLAN.
mber. 1903.
of September.
-* "•*
bim f 10 aa a guarantee «f good faith.
In the Wilhelm Block.-Room
**lf^ tn*lt.e of xh- xxt^U ..r fhorlw l».
Then I went up to 67» Madlaoo I
yiaa Marrlaton waa telUnf tba atory nue to abed a few
of Jlin’a loan aa I auterod. Jim bad poor little colUr and chain.
U^we ^d bringing ^ ‘'*»'**bean cbaload lo tba lef of a large chair
Jim iMck to life and Y^hnl «•!»<•• you i»*^-«l.”
There Were no teara In tbe bouae
in tbe young lady a boodolr to the lat when I atrlTwl. AH waa mirth and R'. patted and f^-dlng him wltb me
!>»• >* «'■•«
wan iu tlie
ter part fC Monday aftamoon. When jollity. Tbe fatted calf waa eaplrlug
talked to him.
Hngu. pie and other th„n^ of n-voluiion.
tio h day the
Mlaa Marrlaton waa about lo dreiw for and the prodigal waa In clorcr. Tbe rmurtablng foods! We petted and Ulk- I‘«rl« prlM.un gave tfu a immU-r of
dinner, aba bad dlacorered tbe Uog*a aeoant who «i«>ued tbe d.«r Informed «1 lo him. and by aud by I actually U*** crowdn of .rinto-Vn/Wlm tllhd
0 acres known aa the Steal or Naadchain and pretty allver roe. wltb a ba|»py amlle. tbat Jim had louldn’l tell whether Mary waa talk- ihem to In- hnl out to the gullloiliH o
im farm. One of the heat ta Oread
mul
tb.1 ll, m-sl
’TraverM oounty; t% mllae aoatk of
come back.
riirS'ilod
and all oAh. r |»r»unTirgf floor In a ui««t iiatbet
thadty.
In the parlor I found Mlaa Mairiaton.
Aa ea« h cart wan tlrlv. u from the prls
, with the terrier claaped In her anua.
A E- ORKIUCK CO. CITY.
*
-•
----------- AC sTuwdn of rv voluShe waa aqueealng him ao hard that be
lea.tlug and Jer-ring
tionlstH follows
I look.-d aomewhat alarmed and mat an
allied.
I. rurtb.r
IImI Mtul prtl
tlie vlctlniH It Cl
lappeuHng eye toward Judaim. who aat
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Indh-ntcd
driven
from
tnu- morning a cart was ^
there radiant wltli joy and triumph.
Claus Warner. Proprietor
Jtliat Jliu Uiid made
tiM* f«niclen.-rlc to Ihc riiuM- dc 1
-Oh, Mr. Ileyuulda.- cried Mlaa MurSome American molhera. I am told,
way <mt while a rlaton. -Tom haa found Jlmr
fooixude coiitslulng but two iHKiple.
are educaUng their daughters on the
laervant bad U-.i arr Well, that aettled my caae. Eugllnh plan. They are making a grave
tiiatM In
Bgratulate you, Judaon.- aald I mistake. A woman baa her own ludl- ter. tbe fouiil dc lloliuevillc
Jim
**»*’ veatlhule. I uiftlor- , *
Uzettc. the latter iiow^a woman.
JtUi.N A Jv..kan»;kk. ^
Ire like tbe wind through wee|i■
atoodth.tthc.mTvaut|;|:/,
llH* i-ait was driven up lo the gi
A«ia_,v:K.j.tri*i6
geon In the cellar
due a party near It wen* iM.uriug a
j **Theo I mat my eye upon Jim. And.
aud water, but |n rliapa
red lUiuid rnmi a bucket Into cups,
TT*'” I by tbe high bump of tbe aam'd gnu. it
I may bare been only
drinking aud nitigiYig a
in wlndi
AtSMM«t.>n «>f Ihi- l‘rul«Al<- «'<otrt for Matal
O. P. CARVER B BRa
‘
of Judaon aa to wbat would be a| pm
the words aim- and l.l.sd fnsjucntly
occurred. Uzi-ttc Iw-lil out ber liaiids
When wctbrce'bad abed a.few
implorlugly mid i« g».iil them to sparx*
1 hlndeiv
t
not
lie
c
Judaon U<g|p to relate
ber father mid .l•c
l«e. Jim
Jim In a ayft and tremuh
life. TIh v oil
b*t
L. L. A. BUILOma
may bare been almul a year old. aiHl
two were taken from the i-art
I be given plenty of room and encf apan
of life waa utirrly liwd^ bia brief
a
up to tlw guliiminc. TIh-u a
couragemeiiL aa In the Culled Slates.
.equatei to bold the adr<>nturea nUlcb
the crowd sudd, lily c.-ill.*.! out :
A woman la more womanly and charm
Jndaou tried to crowd Intd It. Why.
ing for lielng broadly educated and led
the cunning tbinga that Jim had .h.ne
V llu* old tiinu !•:
lb. ..tAluU tn -M-1,
madr asd
with hla own out of the miata of Ignorance, which
cui. of
are never a proiecUon. but always a
ric.1 la
ri^and“^7for hw
•8i»ar»* no arist... mis,”
"Ves. y.i*.sake alone, as 1 would
tuii>n.sn<l th*l «br ti>-ir«-at Um *.I ..Aid d«-*o»
have done.
The dlffereuce waa aa fashioned conveoUonal Ideas In reganT rrlM oUH-ni. • l.. t In i' drink whnl wo
New Wilhelm Block.
Troveree CRy.
aa If erery word had l»ecu r«.ueh.d for
wide aa tba ocean. It Involved tbe to young womeu and tbelr edacaUon drink.”
curl, tbi-n U. !«• b.iM. ii lu Ih.- rn.»*l»- ttmt*.*.
by the recording angel.
inwliile the mau wb« had pro
rundamenUl diatluctloo between good ar<^ dying hard lu England, newer and
It aiqjeared that Judaon had endured
the draft flUod cm* of llu? cup?«
and evil.
more
progressive
Ideas
are
gaining
tbe bardaUlpa of tbe baggage mr on the
tbe ll.iuld from ibc bucket and,
Of courae, tba only right course for wider consideration. WbUe we are far
way oxfT In order to enjoy tlie pleaaure
lug it to Urcttc. said;
me to puraue waa to expose tbe fraud behind tlie United SUtea In women's
of Jim’a ooclety and to prevent- lUa
■ink with us. HtUeneas.
Wash
at once. Vet I bealtated lo bring pain colleges, we hare two Inatltullona
Uggagv nwMi from drofiplng ininWa on
to a tender beort. and. moreover. I which arc devoted to tba blgbcat cdu- out tbe blood of au arlntocrat. IwHx.me
bim. and tliat Jim bad won tlie bearta
find you and your fntlier
might not be able to prove my accuaaar high aclioola.
shall
go from this wearing your bead*
llon. Without doubt, Bundy was brlbborrowed from
tbat the engineer could with difflenity
on
your
abouldera.”
fd. My own -common aenae told ma
• Imparting tbe fundsbe befit Id tbe mb. ao great waa bln de
The crowd Uugbed and Jeered and
that It bad been In my mind to pay
■ of good education to
sire to crawl back orer tbe tender and
bowled at If each Individual were a
biro aa much aa flO extra for an oath
oong women.-Sarah
play with the dog. All tbe truth la
Via t»ecMoai a A. A. B..K.
of alienee.
A alnuoua. underhand Grand In Succean.
fellow like Judaon would surely nut
camlvaL Sx^veral of the most vlol.*ut
neglect ao simple a r
the luoat of It two mont
pushed forward to stop this stay of
efully and
I thought thla all <
Mlaa Marrlaton llateoed. with tears In
When ITlnce Gi«orge of Wales took death, but tbe man who held the cup
I for Mary
then dccld.-d that m
command of the gunboat Tbrus
waved them titock pith an air of au
TralHM onlvr
CUy IIA» a «
1 didn't pUy second fiddle to Judaon
also took upon himself tbe uaual duty
thortty^^-------^
DEAtteATATK ANl»l. ANS tirsud Trmv
that day. 1 waaot lu the Und at nil.
of conducting tbe rellgloaa aenrlce oo
-This rlrlisTo become one oT «».
When we finally cmaed to eiil..glae
tbe vessel on Sunday mornings. Every- be aald. “She will give ua the hiding
and got down to fwactlml auggmtiuua
thing went ou well apparendy. but at pUcca of ber fellow ariatocrnls and
for tbe recovery of Jim. I rentun-d lo
the end of about four weeks some o
fumlab a doxen beads for two. Thafs
j proof of Ilia guilt.
314 FRONT ST.
offer aucb small aaaiatance as a mnn of
suggested lo the prince tbat be w
a good bargain! Six for oner
I obvious tbat he bad ma
. A MITCHELL. O- P.
wo Importance would lie supposed to
not reciting the liturgy according
-Drinkr be aald. forcing tbe cup to
oua bit. 1 did not Ctrl aa I
RATKS Meal. 20c, Beds S5c.
Ihlng
er. although Ibe ship’, compai
Uxette's Ups.
of a figure aa tbe i»attem on tbe wrung
bad already Ih'tu dune. I
Uaette.
with
a
abndder.
aelxed
It
and.
aide of tbe wall paper. I was pUstered
: Judaon to say that he liad notlfletl the
veutly
abutting ber eyes, forced herself to
Meals scr%ed at aU Hour*.
against tbe wall, and Jodsou shone repoltcaof America and Europe and had
humbly. -We have done those tl
drink every drop Then .be and ber
t oo tbe outer aide.
Comfortable and wcU lumishcd K
mgaged a large ciinNi of detectives.
There Is. however, a rrovldeoce tbat wUlcb we ought to have done, and wa father were throat Into Jbe cart and
While be and I were at the bonae a
• left aiidoue those things which driven away, tbe man who had Wu
works In mysterious ways. and. though
acore of men and boyt mlliHl wlib nonought not to bsve done.- and tba tbe chief actor In the strange sc*ne
the wicked flourlab^_________________
iaacrlpt aulmala which they were willr bad been accepting bla atetement
the cart and Uklng the reL
fur a time, they are!
Ing to Uchange for twenty dollar bllla.
»e caae mod feeling good.
West Michigan 8taU Fair,
from the driver. For awhile
w
soon rot off just
doubtful whelber (be crowd would per
sliove tbelr colUr but
(inrludt*s ad
pill* :.u c.
mlt tbelr departti»e. but. a cartful of
rketK on sale
the falr».
new victim, driving up. the Unit were
beard a loud
I urn St*pt. 19.
- day Jullai^ Hawthorne wa
IT. glMFd «
foTfotten
for
tbe
last.
Ten
minutes
outcry
approaching.
4^ 7 1*1 M2
■litIng a tvnaln writer on bU Uter tbe man who bad saved Usetle
It seemed to me that
F*P-cial MiW-cUoa
woiHlerful facility lu bU baudling of and her father ordetvd the driver tc r\K F.
It was coming down
Michigan SUU^Fair^at
searcb^oftbec^. If
word* and In hla <«onatroctlon of aen- get down. He did ao. and tbe inat
■a. “Vou ^ a master of phraaea.- drove on tUl they pasw?d tbe barrier
One fare plus 50 c
1 aboold hardly bava
oald the novelut. wltb a twinkle, and
they all descended and stood •
Even before I
Tickets on sale
mission to the fair)
bad a cUnce to aay
then add,*d:
could dlstlnguUb tbe
from Sd-pi. 7 to n. Inclusive.
t
a word to Mlaa Mai^
owdoyou do It, anybowr
-Now. M. le Comte and Mile, de
words 1 rvcognlaed
don't know." replied the writer. Bonneville, fly for your lives. ThU Is
tbe voice of so avengtbe following
I see. 1 have forgotten all tbat I tbe road to Boulogne. Travel 1.y night
Colorado PoinU, OcL 8
Agel. aiwaking wltb a conoldermble
learned at acbool excei.t that tbe and bide by day till you reach the
and 4.
brogue, but very Impreaalvely:
DSltlon governs tbe objecUve caae. coast, then take boat for England
One fare to Chicago, added to. 330.00
-Ob, Mlaa Mary! Mias Mary. darUnt.
sre my life I couhln t teU you the
to destination, 'nckets on sale- C
o am 1 to tbauk for our IlvesT
tbe lltiie dorrug Is come back-’
remv iH-twwen tbe present tense
3
and
4.
good
to return to and Includ
tbe count, -and why have you
a^ptvMlIcste.
1
^rtte
by
ear
and
ing
October
30.
9 1M5-17-19-21
roung woman of Irish extractloa
done tbur
Rgfiam'aMI^
years ago s
the ravagea _of Caa
Manistee. Mich, ^nighU of Khorasthan a cockrosch knows about paint- poacher being brought before you
ing roars nnjugs.S^n youast st one end of tbe breakOne aod one-lhlrd fare from stations
It was absurd for Jndaou to call tbat
-Thafa all rigliL my boy. that', all fsrt Uble and your daughter st tbe
dlsuni mu more than 100 miles. Good
evening, but be did. and made tbe oc
right- aald Hawthorne dryly.
-No
caateo very dull for Miss Marrlotou and
man who's a purist aod a maaler of
^ tb. rooDt: -I do. t
mysrlf. It waa tbe same oo tbe even- that It mws painful to stand
style ever knows anything about grassH. V. Moeller. C P. A
tog nextt ancoeedlng.
ancoewllng
th» BKKtalll*. BMdWnolMlta.
eo I moved away.
» mlod
. By ttiat time I bad made «
Tbe aervant set down the
Wof. TOOT W?Sd.T. TooeboM for
POINfKO PARAGRAPHS.
tbat Jim waa gone forever. Tbe sight upon the carpet, where he foehty lap
John
Bright’s
aroount
of
bow
ha
Mairlatmi'a grtef affected me ped a white opqt in the hope tbat It
and Rlchanl Uobden came to jola
deeply, and 1 reeolvcd to md U by might W milk.
forces sgalnst tbe com Isws esriy in
Fbyslc beats the faith cure becaum
•‘The pour little craytore
the last century Is as follows: -I was
It has the inside thick.
abut up In Kitty -Molony's i
Moat of the thing* tbat seem too
ike emllca to tbe Udy'e cheeks and In- j
oays wlfout a toolhfal o’ food to In tbe depths of grtef. I might also say
of de#i*lr. for tbe light and aui
(ood
to
trtM srv notally make Jodaoo look tike .1 aafir cried tbe girl. -How ever did ho of my boom? had been extlngulMied.
Some men get tight becaiwe they
. -Wat it only for this that you have
AU that was left oo earth of my IffB
.p
wltb tb,»«
France recently
Busy men are uaually w> happy tbas
aUU sod COM In (be chamber above ua.
Ur. CPbden called upon me. and. hav■ to coax a wo
iag expraoaed word, of coodotenco.
her. bot It's ai
aald: Tbero kre tbouoand. of booam
iB Baglanl at this moment wbara
wivsa. mothers and rhlldmi am dytoi
af hanger. Now. when tbe first parox
Tl^waa la Ida eaUaedaa a Baatoa
« •utne. holding the hoga Jim
Mllbt ext Ud diPT.
terrier ao moch Uka Mtea Manteta'a Bead downward and abUrkma to bla Vm
Ind we wUI TlM coot ud UMtto Mcaptd » Bn*
nerar rrot tlU the corn law la rapaaled.’
The affirr was accaplad aiU the wwB
IHrtlHlHUi
A BIRTHDAY fiiFi
nrisSr^ssr^rr
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Farm For Sale
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"vrn: rr.sir
Ez
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FIRE INSDRANCE
JOHN R.SANTO I
BEREBAL MSURAICE
“r“iThappy to aay that while tbe old
c. u Lourwooo.
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E.W HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE
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Wboi Y08W*at*WtoC«*fMddl
Wartin & €vans
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BUSmESS CARDS.
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EXCISIONS
PEREA^QU^
IlSfftli
SEISE
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f*
S^=r£SS*l.Sj5S3:
Radam’s
Microbe Killer
05u'^*
..HrsSE,
Srihao I imd iiat aaa «m at
tha
Etsss^.
YE8TERPAY*8 W8UE
ummm
—-"«rsnir
ADMISSION
BTTOTKEY
CONFCmt
THAT
SHOT
:;Wn:
't?;THE EVENING RECORD
lacblna a# 400 K. W. .BMaar ArHua
Last MlflA Hr ■BarOmw Rbmr
ClaelHc Ufbt A Fmr Cd.
BITUMINOUS
MACADAM
will be im
* at the dam. TbU
tbe place of the
five machlBoa now In uae. and will al
so do away with bll tbe belilB*.
Tbe three bic tranaformera for tbe
tV
THl
boarda are In place npatalra. and
evenrthlBS at tbe power bouae U also
ready for the big machine, which will
be pot In acme Bonday. It can be put
In and coanected up In a few boom,
ao that tbe boslnaae of tbe company
will be interfered with but little, and
there Fill be but little delay or an
noyance for the patrons of tbe com
pany.
TUUKItM OOVERNMtNT
TO BETTEB NOTION
tbe*«lllct
*t!Hp*port* bopes the
AmeHcaa warmliips 1 Beinit wlU dc^
iMbitABta
Tbe ■
I oDiy flrod
Jake Kampenga has resigned his
dlaooverod position with the store of K. Wilhelm,
mmlva^or and after a trip to New York, will go
to Eacanaba. where ^e will take en
that \’\ce tire charge of tbe window trimming In
k«-y bu offirUlly ■
Cunaul Manfllaen vsa actually flrt^
#■:
m
“ Waahm«Uin. tk-pt. D.-Tbc navy dc
partmrat rw»lved this mornlna ibe
fuilowlBB dlapaich from Raar Ad
CoiioB at Beirut, dated jrmlard
-No sertoiaa dlsiurbaBoe oc?
Mtmday Btgbt
Apparently tbe
: and public rcelInK t»
icruving quieter.**
(SlBBad:) "Cottoa:
HoBa. BulBarta. Sept. ».-Tbe Mace^
dantan Iniertor oncanltatlon eatImatM
that lio.tKw women, children and old
men are bldln* In the mountalna and
for4*siH cd Mecedunla The*Turk» are
humliiK tbe foretti* In tbe dhttrictc uT
l<t^*D>and Koaliir a)id killlna fuRlilveA
who attempt to eacape to the plalni.
Thirteen tbousand Turkish soldier*
are aMM?mhled on the frtmtler at Pa
lanka. Kratovo and tJotachanI and are
plunderjna the aurroundlna vlllaisea.
The ptHiple have not complalntMl. fearInic tiiat they may lie hulch«»red
All reiKina fntm the vilayet of Mon
aatlr atree In deacrlhlnic the altiiathui
li«>ved to have Is'en maaaacfVd by tht
Turks ami every Bulgarian village In
the Vilayrt has been destn.yed
The
lieople In the mountains are dying ol
starvation by thousands
At present
It Is impufuilble to obtain precise fig
at least the i
ees are slowly i
.Sthool
\\V.e re«ly «itho«i osokl complete Ime of
tbe Newaygo
tbe city
cumplalB
of Newaygo
5(*Mf BmAs aad Smprlka
v
Can tare yon mooey oo good s«eood-h»nd »od d^y *
thdf iron bookt-good m new, and wananted eompkle.
Brii« in yooia nndgetcaahortndelartheoMawe
■u nun CM> wumn
loo as Win-
^ ^ Otp Book Store
Cbis
OypoHunity
£otnes But
Once a Season
SE^CT^FkTBEB
The ftsiihall hoys
ar«- practicing
nearly evt*ry day now. and will l»e in
good shape for their flrsi game of
the season which may be In this Hty
with Cadillac next Tuesday.
Signal
* practice will begin tomorrow, the for
mailon for the various plays being al
me ining inai is causing me
eat srolltw on tbe facesI of the |players
excellei
Is tbe factI that there la
isI such
si
ex
I showing up.
Itlng tbe tc
Id Traverse Clly will
have the best football
aggregaOpn
that It has ever played
Two new guards will be on deck.
MrCIIUs on the right
and *‘Babe**
Winnie on the left. Both are showing
up well. The latter's baptismal name
Is jTullus. but be U called 'Babe** on
accouot of his dimlnuilve sUe. He
weighs 2IP. and is strong as an ox
MKimis is only a shade smaller,
bustling the 200 mark bard.
A new man will play this year at
end. (Carles Bally has had plenty of
experience In the game, and is xrry
snappy.
He has been rather light
heretofore, but this year will weigh
well up with the bunch The team will
niermge cloee to Igu pounds this year
IViund and Ehreoberger of last
year s High school tesm will play the
Vile line up of this y ear's ti»am,
{Su“sV^“
Wc save )-ou Irom 60 cents
to $1.50 iier jair.
Waa Blory Thai Moody Would Roalgn
FrtMU tho CaWnot
•'iffjiiri.r'ssr'ss.
»eent Gold Mining Co. May BMI
un of lk« Nrry Moodr uU :
day:
**The story regarding my r«
Rcmcral>cr
sample shoes are alway-s made
of
th^
\ery
best
selected
materials.
a^nd'iLpwr-w *pu,t;
Re-t-ticoae Sal«
S^KOIAft. prOB« SA'TWMOAV
TbricBTm SALOONS
?laa U on foot for a union AaU« Les«ue meeting, to be held In
the city the eecoad Sunday In October,
la which It Is proposed to hare all
the churehw la the city unite. Two
of the principal state apwkera o
Planer wUl be sarred prompOy ni 12.
aad aU the hire ladlee are urged to be
August
F. Schafer, linotype
itor at tbe Sagle o«ce. aad Mias
]
ae NageU we
wnre married at the
bride's parents to Ana
> oC the bridt
They arrived la the
r Monday, T
morrow') at only...........................................................03o KflIoH
THE ECONONY STORE
Onl^aEot
GOLDEN ROD
HmYiiMtieiiltle Changi?
; and oiu* riiiht beside
: ii -an elegant chance
To builil a home liolli blji b>(s. Locat
ed ri|»hl in the cum
in;; resilience portion
of the city. A little
cash takes a lot.
*.:
Raw Fall LiacJastReceiiad
LET US Stow YOU
frankTSrich
Jk oo.
Dertinger,
ikt FBONT STBgKT
Chtrnswovtrmmikea^s
Afar* a Firat CHu Ffiaamairn-'a ^
We are sure we have
the
Scboel Shoes
for thechildren that
will give them^ood
wear. Soft uppers
with good strong
soles. ::::::
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
a\ew Shoe Store
||
11
‘
cook at the Lake View House, I
Elk Rapids. Wsgea $10.00 per I W.V.NTKIW-KM» I
week.
I
TRY A l^CORD^iiSiT AD
Young Wen's Clothes
No l>ciicr madr ciotbes
for ihc yuunu men can be
found. A Than can be
fouiul here. I
We are
sbowiii;* all the very lat
est styles ami etfects in
u{> lo-tlale vlolhinj^.
♦
SUITS to please all for
URKSS. SCHOOL .*ind
HUSINLSS. We carry
them.
lf7.se, SIO.OO, $12.50, $tS.OO, $16.00
cor.
AWD
UNION.
Froo
Opposite Whiting Htotel
trTTrecw wXnTaST*
~
Hawe’s HitApRcy
I
I WasAGcepted.liyOs
>
Only after we had thoroughly
looked, into their nterits—our
judgment is that they are;
MADE OF SUPERIOR
STOCK; ARE MORE
FLEXIBLE: BETTER
FITTING; COMPRISE
A BETTER RANGE
OF STYLES : : : ;
•tbtlymt of
6ood CMhinq'
Aline of Fancy Cassimeres. Worsteds Cheviots
and piatn blues and blacks Sertjes. Suits that cannot be
equaled in fit and finish at the prices.
Rutner's Old Stand
PI
ML
than any other hat at that
price, and ane better hats than
many sold at higher prices.
Hawe’s Black Derby
Hats in all dimensions;
Hawe's Soft Hats, all
styles and colors : :
P
-1
il
[ HAMILTON CLOTHINIj CO.
'■■A
■
many dealen would
consider well worth $1.60 each, but we will give them asray (to
A NICE DRESS SHOE
$2.00 $2.00 $2.00
wVERY NEW USTSw
$2J)0 $2.00 $2.00
to^thr
Ins so the company can sell the
decline to dlscuas the matter and wfll ance of the treasury stock. Al
32.000 shares are in cuntroversy.
ccri/etl sateen Lmlerskirts. most of which
$2.00 $2.00 $2.00
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
Mr. Globcnsky. oiu- of
the Ik*si pharmacists in
Traverse City. >\ iih fnany
years ex|>erieiice. well
known ami reliable, has
purchaseil an interest in
the American Drui» Com
pany ami wfH manaije the
busines5T-H4e will be ^lad
to meet his old friends
and the wants of the pub
lic will be carefully looked
after in this store . , *.
Wc have just reccivetl a large invoice of 1 jidics’ Black Merccr-
GOLDEN ROD
a 219 FRONT STREEU
INJUNCTNIj^ MODIFIED
Wc want to be >t>ur Hatter as wcU as jrour Oothier, to accom
plish this we are making our Hat Department Mioii«cr ench
season. Thu fall you'U find an assortment of shapely blocks
and duck styles sddooi equaled in exdusive hat stores. Take
time to look in otrfwindow; there the correct styles are oo dispUy at prices that wiU mtcrest you. We make it pay to buy
here. Better style, better quality, less price.
Be sure and tee our toll line of suiu and orcrcoau - We press
>-our dothes, and press them righL
ing Below Wholesale prices.
MMrr*'t**”be^'^T**la.'l***^
Chlcagi*. Sept. D-Ihirlng a qi
j.t night. John Bimkiey. a co
i killed Charles
McC'anhy.. a plasterer, almost In the
remains to be
of the latter s wife, who wa*
residential strivis e*holding her baby In her arras.
arras. Then
favorably- lmpr.-ss*-d
•Id a crtiwd of rm»
111 l*atrolman Robert Mooney
dmllar^ pave
d him and tried toamwi him,.
negro escaiwHl and was capby a mob and very roughly use for a long time In
I lM*forv tbe i>atrol wagon uwik IHTlaUy in Hamilton, and
have proven it
him lo the |H»Ilce station.
factory. The
nut employt-d
BUYING TIMBER INTEBEBTS
pavement as I
Bros., the orig
of this stM-alled
Michigan CapiUliaU Make Big
macadam.
Some of the
in North Carolina.
n Is used in Saginaw and
•atUfactlon.
Norfolk. Va. Sept.
North Canv
llna and Maryland Interests in eastern
► other prominent gentlemen
North Carolina are being bought up
place, made an extensive In
Michigan capliallsis who have formed vestigation before recommending bi
a saw mill trust In North Carolina. tuminous macadam to tbe city
They
Wm. Sebutte of Lansing I* at the heartily rwimmend It for their home
head of the ooncern. which has purcourse brick paving Is
chssed
worth of mill prop a standard, all around, practical pave
ment for business centers and resls as well.
In Investi
INJURED IN WRECK
gating this
bituminous
macadam,
which Is considered to rank well for
Four People Borioualy Hurt at T
ele*s pavement. I would look upwlth a good deal of favor, es
pecially for residential streets.
espect to make further InvestlSept. 9.—Miss Annie
Ind, Rev. A. Wright
Hunifngtou
wM*pm
Hand and O. C. Bod
Mrs Samuel
cheaper tar macadam and the
I severe
ley. all of i
higher
priced bituminous, .so^lled.
Injury In a wreck In'tween a Lake
“The cost of this bituminous macad• passenger and freight
am mould l>e somewhere from fl.TS to
erday which occurred on a s
12.10 per square yard.
Kalamazoo,
le just north of'the station.
taking a large quantity, pays 11.74
l»er square- yard, not Including the
MACHEN AND BEAVERS
corablnetl curb and gutter. The cost
would be somewhat more here. The
ci»si of tar macadam would be from
ll.3.=» to fl.6<i igT square ywrd. The
‘
guaranteed
Washington. Sept.
^
“This cfsSs"of*pav*inVw
>me before the city for co
and Whatever is done In
^he iKWial Invteiigai
paving preparation* should
W. Beavers and Au
Some streets are
» undersuwd that
rge of ronsplracy
WITHOUT FOUNDATION
't Nsiland
Newlanil
line of Ladies' finest shoes go>
PETER TONNELIER, Pruideit
A. E.6L0BERSKf.SiMnas.
Center. U»ren C.oss; guards. Harry
Ih*spres and Julius Winnie: tackle*.
Tony Kokos and U>w Helges; ends
Will Yogelaong and Charles Bally:
quarter, lleorge Raff; halve*. Claude
Pound and ^>ank Ehrenberger; full
k>ank HnnsJovsky.
In
ndditlon to
these, there wlU be at least o^ goixl
man In rest^ne for each position
Walton Gray, who played ao well at
center last year, will be In reserve for
ABBEBBORB ON THE CARPET
that position.
Hugh
McOIIIIs will
make a good resene man for guard
Ben Montague will be ready for tackle Charges of Crow Irregularity in Cal
at any time, and would be a atrong
houn County.
man. Clarence Hurley will be the re
IS tte Kvsataa BsssfC
serve man . lor end. Pennington for
Creek. Sept.
*The state
nmuslon has - aoeused the
R Officers of Calhoun county
serve list, tt goes without saying thnt
tbe men. on the regular team must tie with gross Irrvgul
fled each one to i
and ex
house at Marahall
pUIn -
BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT I
Dtew, Selby CV* sAinplc
It early next year.
Loranger A Loranger
Clinlo« McR.e"»i«i Min Elt« 0»«
-ThU bltumlnou* macadam differ*
from the Beadle bloc
the HerOf Traverse City are on a Quest
from the «irdlnary maendam In some
aid building
19723t
resiM-ci*. In bulldlhg paving of ihl*
kind, first a* In «*rdlnary macadam.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
Mix Inrhe* of broken stone I* laid on
grs.le and thoroughly rollH.
Then
Ktw and MIhk Klla Oasa are here
tar and pitch under a s|H-clal
erw* City in quest of Inft
mula are iH.ured over the top to
by which th»y hojH* to And their
the Uiter*tU-*‘s. Then two Inches of
•r criiHhwl St.me
Ik\thoroughly
and who w.-ut to Kansas aUmt 24
uHi with tar and pitch. Vnd comes
uw ago
Two years U-fore that
m the street from iheheAiluK plant
Ir mother dU-d and they were sent at a temperature of 2iK) degrees This
Coldwater
Families, m-ar Trav I* also thoroughly rolled. After this.
erse City adopted
them afterwanls
™ costing of fine gravel Is spread
and they changed their names
The
the surface and rolled again,
hlldren have md hc-ard from their
le advantage of this pavement
since the girl was four yearn
ordinary macadam made In the
same way is that tbe mixture of the
sume with
the Ingredients named
above make* It absolutely waterproof,
which Is a great consideration in any
l*a^ement
It Is easily cleaned, give*
for horses and it Is
Shot and Killed Man in Preaencs « gissl footing
claimed that It Is less dusty than even
Wife and Child-Held 200 at Bay.
as}ihslt proper or macadam
Was Finally Taken by Mob.
New Material for the City Foot B« 11
m That Will Maks tha Team
the Best in Its History.
m
ffef Knif T«r_
MmiaBar BurHdg* of ths Newaygo
the City to Ascsrtai
of Defective Walks.
» thK al&le «PProprisiea
im* jrar
nbert IKnister. who dro|>|MH] dead
and Mr. Kampenga’s scdect
SuttuDs Bay yesierdsy
morning,
dow trimmer Is a tribute r
one of the prominent cliuen* of
nlsed aMllty. In the atoi
res?den\*ial” at
place. He was born In Ger
to trim, the
•This
This kind of paving Is of recent
ly ih >4wrs and Ji months ago. and
the largest show
It Is much
been in Sutton* Bay,fur -10 years.
City. Of these, use in Michigan, though it
used in the east. Port Huron. SagI
Ides his wife, he lea\es six chil
oor, nine on the
are on the Brat floor
naw and Mt. Clemens have It already dren. four sons In buslness'4tl' Mllwsu
In this state.* Manistee will begin lay
and two daughter*. Mr.*. |* c
ing it soon, and Charlevoix has a con
>mith end Miss Gertrude IVu
Her of Sutton* Bay
SH0WDfr.UP^ElX
■ ^ ;;
I
I
:*if:
cememt
Burrldge Interviewed Manager
ague of the Mercantile Comiwny
assured him that any defect In
rement would be made right by
ompany
He also had a emferwltb the members of the lioard
ibllc works and to them he also
gave assurances that should tbe walk*
show that there was any def|K-t In the
nmild cheerfully
bear all the necessary expense of ad
Justing the matter satisfactorily to
the city.
There will Ik- a meeting of the
board of public work* this evening
and Mr. Burrldge will
discuss the
Alderman Hamilton has been look matter with the member* at length
Ing Into the matter of paving fbr oexj and b«* pre|iared to do what Is exactly
year, with the idea of getting thing* right. Me states that his company can
in shape and having everything In not affttrd to send out defective ma
readineas so that there need be no de
Ik- found that
lay when the time cornea next year
to begin whatever pavlag Is to be
dune in the city in 1904. His alten right at once.
tion has been especUlly directed to
He staUMl that
his intestigatlons
iimlnous macadam, which he looketl
show where the trouble lU>s
especially while In Kalamaxoo.
and he expected lo do all In his imwer
I spent half a day with the city en
set msfers right and If the cement
glni«er there.*' said Mr. Hamilton to a
at tsult he would remedy the de
Record representative. -In studying
ls regardless «*f exinnse.'
DEEP OF MEMO FIEWD
are regarded aa an undert*stlmaie and
olBclals begin to Incline to the belief
that the numbpr of the maasacre<l ex
ceeds
pnrisnqmMG
inager Burrldge of
Mil Co. arrived In
t to investigate the
bad Falks constructed
WAS
inraMAWALorwi
STMONOLV JUII0KO
■ SEVENTH TZAS-1978
TRAVEB8E CITY, idcja, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER «, 1903.
inWlYHAMOOMHAW
lirSTpi
It
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THE EVENDfQ BEC»BD. TRAVEBSE CITY, MCH^ WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER », 1908.
THEEVENWGRECORD
iHT
Rampls nf **Honsot Fsrrosr- lo His
f>sttUng WHh the Potato
HoPay^tstoB.
lU-v. F B. Cutler, pastor of the Ox
An example of the methods of the ford BaptUt church. 4s a good cnrpea
koncat fnrwMT** In hks dealings with
Id. between tbe work of prepar
the potato burers was given yester
day.
Thl^ fanner- sold his load to
ss Jetiies. but the lni:«-was In
d by bis man at the car that the
T was reasoving the din from
tha wagon, which Mr. Jeffries objected
Of Second hand Stoves and Ranges, and all kinds <>f ^
Furniture to dispose of. We have litlcd up a depart
ment at 414 West Front street, tthen* we have .til
kinds of second hand goods of all descriptions that we
will dispose of. Some Stoves and Ranges, just as go.ul
as nett', also some F'umiiure. quilts, pillows,
to
cheap. We will also lake all kinds of secoiul liand
goods in exchange for new.
Omm «i
ras oiopped. but t»o the ssv tc
cales to weigh back tsu beer
rli^MUn. kf Ball..
gL^yy^r!:::::
.
to M*t|ltme«i. Mr
Jotrfea called the sttentlun
the
farmer to the dlBpie-armnco of the
beer katp. It 1» staged ^that this H ^
0«M m nBM tlfMt ,
iStueJ**”weight
aad Mr. Jeffries was determloe<l i
make this a leKSoti to him. He said he
I not settle for a bit lesf^ than *
mad reduction from
load
own. had a funny exper
many the farmer was anxious u
aettle that way. but Mr. Jeffries hsxl last seek, although it didn't t
hUii
at that time. He ran o
I ^ckages and sired to Paw k. Wite soo^ bat >tm U>e tysto.
ff a mkcBi ■adwcRBUia podr in floh
2«si p«wch baskets. Somewhere
tiLi**l rodunkS ol l.wio poundi
Ic a hull and
•tin- wdmvhi^weMt.i^imperiydigMted
was tbe laast that should l.e consld telegraph operati
bask^s^he got ^
«t,-ad
of
his 2ISI
aced. aad aome thought that the farm
C. A. MCKIXHIR, CNy
Stbw bivjji!* **M “rirf
ftninag money under
IT It HOT TOO LATC.
Tt* RMori MM wa«k» av
■hiad n afmwMit te favor
false
pre-
had .got aervoos and pulled out
ttlng a cent
home without geiting
cen for
and the matter U still «
renders of thU paper
I to know that there is
one drendad disease that s
been able to cure In all Us
Catarrh. Hall*s
nos known
Is the Cl
fraternity.
Catarrh
being n constitutional disease, rev
quires
a coostituilonal
irentinent
Hairs Caurrh Cure Is Uken Intern
dlr«;tly
L'olf was am-sitMl and coo of roots aad
I having X4H the Area. He U fiod that it '
yoara old. and aald that he only
-
J. W. SI-A-TER
MO. I ».««■. w«a Mala
B.8.B.a^w^^.««
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
body would take a bottle od g. B. S.
I Paw l*aw.
SdAtlm*
Crecnvillf Oeorgf Crnne* burn
(ll»covenHl on llrv Sunday night________________ ____
iUMi:if
We have a bargain in a large,' beautiful. 5-hole
Cook Stove, large reservoir, just the thing fora l>oarding house or large family. An extra large square steel
oven, will sell it at a big bargain. Some goovls that were
damaged by the cars we will sell cheap.
_
_
^
Horses for Sale
1 them up. imptovea the ciimlation of t
^
atimnlatea all the bodfly
iili havf a far load of horMin rravt rM- Ciu . at
S. S. with safety, as i
^ the Stomach like
luin^ lemediea, but acts gently
without any shock to the system. T!
tclt th«n they are not
........................................
Cutler’s Barn
"■
ng blood purii
ish medical advice, without charge, to aU
Saturday, Sept. 5tli
fieeo^AruutTA.GA.
rovlniPihe foumUtion of
the disease, and giving the patient
hurry at 1
iCffurta )
work. The proprtetors have so no
faith in lu curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Oollars for any
case that It falls to cure
list of testimonials.*
J.CHKNEY
acad «,0W U(U jraar for tiBt p«
ThU ta BOC*«aoag)L Tbr praaei
BWtaa IZ.44M. WbM tb« a«w bi
t> ooHipletod lb« Mt annually will br
to at leant
and In
very ^ yaam neveral hundreds
dollani Bore. Under theae clrcum
ataaoen would It not be sood b«
lor ns to arranse for a better
tag? A stone stmeture would he de^
atrable. and tlO.QM added to the
of the proposed bnlldlnK would give
as a nmeh handsomer and iWe endur
Inc library home than Is now o
Hall's Family 1
THEIR NEW QUARTERS
e A Roaburgh Co. Now Settled
Their Handsome New Store.
BiigUn* A Koxhurgh (%».
borough I) settle,! In their r
They have nos one of
salesrooms lu the cliy. a i
ipUon room, a laege ami %
1 work room knd no end <rf h«
4 few tcnrM will lllustrs > the con
iMUoo of the R«wd and
tie additional ooot of the bundiac will
not Increase^the o^t to the taxpayer,
a dollar above the total
under the oriclnsl plans It will be con
trouble lluin . _
I ikd.len Medical
CO very l\ inire
*,-« €jf the ^
and otlier'
'•Jta'.M: U'hlt>- CK>u>t AU "«
........
8,» you will
amount might be reduced to $3,000 the Ul>erty U-ll 1* n-ally the property of
heir*. au,l
should
•rat year or two. but more than likely John Wllbank**
they choose to enter null fur It the
It will be lacroased rather tha
mly way I see for the city to safely
defend wi*uld be to charge storage.
There is a impular error about the
The Record has no other i
bell, namely, that It Is so fragile a
.than to subserve the best interests of thing that It mu»l be handled with
the Hty In this matter, and In thU con most eiirnordlnao- care to prevent It
from falling to piece*. On the con
irary. It would requln* heavy sledg
ing. long continued, to hnwk It up.
ft could even
l»e 'rung nuKl.-rafely
without the slightest damage
0 the taxpayers will not be Increased
1 would be advisable to ask
arger sum aad put the extra a
■lo a better building.
It U not too late to Uke the matter
I-rer. .r
-I «r4«l»krtl
the Btecpie of Germantown hall, wa*
cast by John Wllliank. to,>k the plaoe
of the old bell In the new aleeple on
Sept. 11. IM2H
WlllMink-H IK-Il JWH.H
worth $11,400.
Onr unappreciative council* <if IS'-’S
would not pay Mr. Wllbank hi* hill
until he deducted |4W for the old bell,
which thus became-hi* private pmfv
erty. And he could have melted it
down fur door bells, dlnn(>r or any
(tther kind of commercial tinkler*.
But .vrtth lofty patrloiUm. he atiiod
the loa*. and said: "I will not de*troy
that bell! Borne day. when I am dead
but imtc o-^lt 1 h*d
Ci-Mru
lo-Me IhM | vra* at
lu •< }M<t Oan-litlK
had
U,-!tu has a «hwmvi.Mi bird kilb-r
lu l,.!ir >,-ar.s b- ha^ kiH,-d
hawl*.
2V*.
ati.l :’.b owU
He has also
pul ah , n,l to ih,'
,»t im; w,
, chucks.
I
At Ih-niim Harl-.r a» the ra<
;pain .M..nda> afteni.am tli.i,- wa
collapM- oi th- gram stand ,»n which
;w,-i^- mAuiI 1 o»ui
p.-opl,
S«-tvfal
!w.-rc serl,»usl> Injur,-,!
Aiidr«-w C-arnegh- ha- i.o.iflrV
lauir,I ol ed.j.-atiuii of Fljut* thj
I w ill incrt-a>c his gifi bw a li
Will-.: from f i:. mm t,t |l*5.*am
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
•
ntiy
\t"n’aror*Tbi Hdn*lTthey
arc cmnu-rf.-lt. Hut wh,-n a ndlable
bustness man tell* you that If any
otic refuse* th,- dollar, he will r>-turn
what you iMihl f.H- H. c.nfi,l,-iice Is e*lablishe,! at once.
ri:vS?“v7^
«the proitrietor. Tbe i
WANTCI>-U0 addltiowH
womu
aad
Get a Talkine Machine
M A1.F-i^irice:
DUFtINO
Our Bi| Removal Sale!
make
Prh-o-
^
^
^
^ J J'Vrio^^
of sigiii u.ai:.- «1 l.lma. IN-tn an-Bel-
IcaVc
-I'll
from an mg-.t iiioui^liat was m-iii.-^
dro-,1 «n Hie gr,.iimllR cle,'lri. ily. he
1-long to
,„.,
,.a.i -,he pb-HMir,
;a!l small liiM-ct* within a
pger traffic'two yards n,m.- to the mi
-acaiM- from the ele, frilb-d
lat,-r exiHtlmentR, using
w;ili a very small curn-ni
eiiRlty. the groie.d wa«
-Ah. y..*.- rtidlcl the ni.na whe
knew. -I Ku,..* th,-rc are .ertuin |,a
tients who. If ymt .iiiit nnrsiii;: them,
w 111 get well the Iir-I thing you know."
-eathuIJc Standard iii.d Times.
. RECORD WANT AO.
wSTYLISH HATS ARE THESE«
TllKY .\RH THKSn.-XPKS FOR I HK COM
wear
ihey
lh,:m
such
like
\lu: ar<- not
extremes
face.
You re bound
and fashion says;
won’t the next
they
nearly
to find, ihe rij;hl
will
fit
every size
hat
THE BOSTON TOURIST
here -because the variety is here
Wear the style, that looks well.
The
hat that fils one
WE WANT TO TALK ABOUT
BEAUTIFUL IRON BEDS «
T hat are so much in tleman,!.
for more bed room—you will
SO
There a
sijjns and combinations of colors.
2
You
neetl
beautiful colors, and so well made.
sevt;ral
A
min^;s for $3.50; other styles at $5.00, $0.50, $S.5u ami
heavy two-inch posts, and brass knobs-__________'
IIA.NJO.S.
NOW
AT
VIOLINS.
THIS SALE,
These are Just hint* of our Removal Sale offerings'^^h Pianos and
Organs. IMd you ever hear of such \aluesr We could not quote
such h.w price* in the regular way but we are de;ermliu-d to close
out otir sitwk before removing to our new *tori‘ at I3» E. Front St.,
.'and *o we an* sacrificing all profit.
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.
Cvrtne in and look |hrough the complete stock of bargains. If you
are not prepared to pay for an insfrmnem now wc will arrange term*
Is to get rid of the stock.
OUR NBCE88ITY 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY!
learn the great Inducement* we are offering.
GRINNELL BROS.,
Bo sur,- to catl and
239 EFmt stmt
TMVEBSE CITY
many
new
full 'size
one
Sln.UO.
new de
planninji chan^ielietis
such
white enam-
with bras^ irimThe colored en-
amel.is used in so many combinations—pink and L"old. yellow and blue, blue and
white, yellow and nile jjreen.
InMrumentH-Gl'lTARS. MANTKILIN.S.
fao
-so we carry an extra lar^'e assortment to meet all demands.
HALF I'HICR. Thm^e machim-* arv In splendid order and practically
g.Hsi a* new If you want a Talking Machine n.me quickly and
cure luie ,,f these gr,-ai liargaln*.
j
Our principal object Just
as
some sea.sons call
OPHONKS which we offer during our Hem,Hal Sale at JUST ABOn
-small instrumenl* within a year. GET IT
while we off,-r *iich wonderful value.
it
nffoiU
ameled iron bed for S*J.25. a much finer
Brael if GM Rns.VMBie mm. Biiniil,
vi.;.
will
I «-vplaiiaii,>ti of ih«- reiuaikahby iii*»n
p.tite
j Is loiind bv Hug,) He|b. ji;, r ,d
d.-sirii,-ti,*ii of the in .
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-Many
THE BOSTON DERBY
to suit you.
ot dnilarr worth of liquor*. If a man
ta not to be troated w ith change how
ti be to be truated with liQOonilToHtrrros.
1
Electricity and Plant Growth.
i ,.r "nnr';,r'
for
COUNhrrs. ACTOKDIAXS. etc . eic If \UM ,.\p,.ei to buy one of th,-.SI-
paving of stms and
let J
represent
ING SEASON -TlH-y are ihe hais ihe mm will
Pierce's Pleasant PcUeta cure
slclal
COMCHmNO It UOUN
»!..« Tb«m aick.
Pn,^-.
1
H. HYMAN
He S«»n>.
ficpu'.Hr <lnig*gi-is. are
wiling I»r Howatds siH-<itlc fur the
(Ciirc of crti.-iillation and dysm-psia.
off,-ring the r»‘gular fifty cent *be of
this c‘!,-lirat,Hl ru^<-dy at half price,
and agn-eing to r,-nini the niom y If it
Acvr]d no substitute for -Gohlen Medical Diacovoy.*
Ihiring ihU bale we al*o offer a*i,ml*hlng Wrgaln* in Small Mii-
r loag^wlll the power. |
should prove l I be m»l as
salifaclury lo oil.
8. E. Wa>t A Sons Offers Chance
Save Money Which Doe* Net
Come Often.
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No: at all! The other day In a
able ir*orl the pnMTi.-ior. big ami imm
pou*. -Tailed dow u ..lit- of hi* men bo^
for.* wuur c-u*i,»ui,-rs
As to the quo*
Oou of right ttr w nmg I »^y nothing
But pn-sently. w li,-u Hlgm.r I'ompoally
turned bU Iwck, Uie l«.r man cmi>tl6fi a
full Imttle of the finest whisky into
washing trough undt-r tbe bar. It was
That wa* hi* way
r Informed that it
you
horses even if you do not uaiu to buy
> t*a
see this lot of horses,
riu y will be from 4 to» 74 years
old and weiuh from I'itMl it> 17(Mi |>ounds each.
If 1 sell
. lo b«! jusi as l .repreM iii.
11 it
you a horse
thJ'
We havi- on hand a numln-r of *lightly u*,sl COLUMBIA GUAPH. h»,tituiluii of tlw
lot of horsrs. as ytui iui
^ as
This xvill be
_ r
in Traverse City
for a lonj: iiini*. L
ty for
juMPma UP
. w iih w>um:
__________ Jl«‘l muscle.
The Liberty Bell.
Venerated by ho*t*, the
famuu*
••Old Uberty Bell" of Philadelphia Is
a romantic
relic of
revolutionary
davM. And it haa had a romantic hi«lory. Charle* Alexander tell* aome
be encaced. This would not be a large thing* In the l.lUTty Ib-ll'* romanc*In
axpense. but would probably cost not whlrh are new and Inieresitlng
the Philadelphia I^Mger
Alexander
leas than 1160 annually. Then an effl
elMtJaalior must be cncsced.The
“rhe Uberty Ih*U wa*
at Ijiing the violently h»>rul1 Tinging
i
will occupy the entire fayette'a visit to P
but not completel;
time of a capable and I
sight in
he IsB than $600 a year. The
would be as much as at any of the
school buildincs. with the possible
4ieptlao Qi the Central bultdinc.
these Manors r^lre from $46 to
a Bsonth; at the Central. $75 Adi
this the cost of repairs to books, not
less than |4M> under the new
and to this 11.000 for new bool
Bncnxines. Then ndd the expe
Ucht and fuel, certainly not less than
$S00 snnunlly. and to these flcur^
add sundry expenses which can never
be estimated uatlt the bills cot
but say $200. and you have a tc
$1060
By careful
economy
being made by iw,
per men to furzu a lock IKine of conducting a uew.s|ia|«-r In
Hattie. Orev^k fur ih,- uur 'hat city that will Ik- raifteallv n-pub
» not
!|ican. The nanieh of ih.-><rson* In
------ - tereKi,.,! are withheld, bm li
learn.-,! ii«-gl,-ci It. l>r Howanr* specific will
‘from a n-liable sourre that ih,-n- b run- const ipatl,III. will regulate dige*
lion Will restor,- the liver to natural
If It dl,l not .Messrs' S. K
|'”At^ lS-xi»-r Ihev^aie gtowing <vmi. net ion
Wait A- .'ion-, could not afford to offer
*trawU-rryra*plM*
to r.fuu.l the money unlc*.- it p,r
than a rns|»lH-rr
ju biihh'much >ma
formed just what they claim for H
So great
I. the ,temand for this
siK-<lfir that .Messrs. S K. Wait A
) ta*t»v< hke n m
rH*|ilM-rr>-.
expect lo jump Iwck at once. It Uke» i
Sons ha\e Ih-,‘u able to s,-<-ure only a
A K,-,-Ut yotith I
yrari grncrallv to make a man a cunlimn.-d supply, and you should lake
st.U! hu best pair .
fironr,! dj-*prptic. and be
a.hantage, of this opimrtuiiiiy t,Kla>
his girl to the cm-n
cannot expect to be cured
and call up,m them or send 2.*. cent*
Unmun .u. th,- *w.tn a few day*.
ami g.-t sixiv d«tsfs of the la-st nuHli
'o.h,-r felb.w
cin.- , ver ma,!<v t>ii this siMVial
pn<-e offer.
Hlejjanl brass beds^ iij
the
most artistic sh^jpes,
^
WE’RE READT FOR YOU
IF YOU ARE READY FOR MAHRESSES
The sleep-invitinj; kind—you don’t have to hunt for the; soft
spots. The^ are all soft- We sell you a mattress with ex
celsior fq»undaiion and cotton top or finishing, for $*2.75. and
the lickihjj is the best made. Got another kind that is soft
any way you use it, for it is cotton lop and Bottom with ex
celsior in the middle. These are splendid sellers at $:CS5. If you want a
jjenuine dandy, but the all layer cotton, warranted not to bunch, get hard or
roll up. They arc so soft you almost over sleep. These come in four different
grades. There are many who will have nothing but the l>est of hair mattresses.
We have some fine ones. The best that money can buy. Therej is iio wear out
to a good hair mattress.
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"KVKfitV-ri-IINO F-OM kVKRYHIODV’*
THE HANNAH & LAY
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MERCANTILE COMPANY
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EvidentljrMMae peopk dunk k
At this early hour to be able to display a r^nge of FALL CLOTHING
varions in details, such a wealth of style and exclusive
characteristics, that it matters little what a man’s [or boy’s]
tastes may be, we can satisfy them
WkntaoyMlkUmbMtll?
Wktl d* 7M DOakwt It?
iy ^ANK
Open ToeKUy
Mm
WbySliiNiliiroiiBuy
Your MiRg From
an up to doto Dopartmont Starp?
obvious.
The« «e not oM H6dt. NOk
nol All new stuff, but. we will
not carry them over the tenoii.
It U simply common busmess
sense to cU>sc them out auring
this nionllu See the nice waist
set we offer at IHc Ilarulaome
leather bag at 62c.
Newest
leather tlcsigns.
ously and can andnio sell more
advantageously to the trade.
We sell a high grade UNION
1‘rom the economical
M.ADUlineof clothing that is
the
w\
WAIST SETS, KAOS,
SHOPPIK MBS.
They buy more advantage
The answer is
standpoint
7«5 to
CLOSING OUT!
Departmont Staras
Hava a Greatar Oatlat
IM
the
Jj
AU deponh, pnynUe on deintnd
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Why do the d»tpariiiu ni stores
in the metropolis control
ctolhing trade?
If
Since the Bnislais
Came to Town
dcpartnieni
Stores operata- on the plan of
taking wctll
among the union
tradesmen.
We stand back of
RASTALL'!U£!
concentration, enabling them to
rvery suit sold.
do biisiintss on a small percent-
We move into our new store
-V vs v.';t
BEN HUR IN GRAND RAPlOB
Seat Sale for Big SpecUcular Attra
T.tntorr.tw imtrninK a< 9 o’clock at
thf
I heater bo* offlee at
tlraml RanUlt* the advance Hale of
»eat» fur Klaw 4k KrlanKcr’s maaalvelj
la™‘r- irn Hu? will ^n.^Tbe^deIf l» v,*ry large
wliiUw to impreaa upon
iintns the fact that they
in their ordern *» quickly
Ml that they can be filled
•fi cholrt* of *leata la^ne
Kverv pofsUile
rtirUisI out ot town orders. In ordertas
*eaih male the day and date; alao the
prie«' or ♦‘eais requlnhl. A remittance
must arconipaiiy each order. Positive
ly no leleplume orden« will be ree^ ivetl and no M-ats will be held nnU'fs paid Jor The local manacer has
no option in ihU roatier. as the aeat
sale for -Ikn Hur ’ Is abwiluiely under
the (Sintml of Klaw & Krlanger of
New York
Aitentiun is called to the fact that
r. years «»f age will not
lor that has been
d Is to thf
not large .
hat the lh<-ater
THE B. KUPPENHEIMER
nleiidfllK
Srru::
Suits and Overcoats, $ 10 to $22
tary shoulders, rite inatenaC:
are strictly guaranteed, have self retaining: Ifronts, milita
the workmanship, the lit are all that can be pul in clot hes. If any of these go wrong
in any way - we are here i . replace it or refund your money,
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THE BOSTON: STORE
I not iH- able to secure accommois When U is realised that the
orium can by Its cai»acHy acromte D.4i*» ixxiple during the •‘Benengagement. It can readily be
■suxKl that there will be plenty
nn for all who wish to attend.
AULiikUUikLiLU^^^
■sTIie SlanJanl^
for purity, strength and color, is
Hannah & Lay Co’s “BEST” flour.
. manufactured from Michigan wheat
and every pound guaranteed ::
HANNAH & LAY CO.
The administrator of Brttian x^aw
CJulm^n reixirts the discovery of an ex»nw*rdinary tribe of marahland dwellers lu the Island of Papua. Owing to
the swampy ground and laaglvd trpptml undergmwth walking
Ing are almost Impoaalble. The native
«irds«r-H
l
4 I-
li.
. lower Umbs and are iunable to wulk on
^ i
figure and carrlnge they are apelike.
r
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their feet blued
PUJ.I.C ,unc,>o„.
The German
no means wanting
young In years .Miss Lorraine shows
the work of a veteran In her irearm<-nt of the part, and wins her audi
ence by .beer force of talent. We an
pr»»n«l’‘^^ ““j., enJo5Able enteriainni.-nt
The seaM.n’s big ,
tains In Africa.
Dr. I
<la>^
ay of arenic
‘ and original
lie seen hen* ixjulpmei
Olga U>rraine
ptemlx-r 12. at Incident*
tier, an Af next •‘Saturday night. Septemlx-r
. broke the StelnlMfgs Grand OjM'ra Hous«
’”Llirc^Ji**lHl!n. a Chinaman of Guaymas. Sonora. Mexico, diet! after eat
ing a delicious dish be had prepared
with two young fat rat*, one of which
be found dead on the sinvt. It U
supposed that the nxbmt had been
eighty
sunn-sslve
sumnmrs
hjr wirkid *ln ^ hay^flebL “ n’e com^
Itewaah. and as I
erae Ctty Canning i
1 the work she a
1th the w
DANCE —Foresters’
up the j
OamWa to aao the euterlac of^hh
Linghim
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Bucklen‘s Arnica fialva.
«. Burn*. Boils. Sores,
Felons,
s. Tetter. Salt
Rheum. Fever
i. Chapped Hands. Skin Ernp; infallible for Piles. Cure guard. only 25c at Jas. G. Johnaon’a
h‘ It Meads. DrugglsU.
r a bilious attack take CbaaberStomarh and Uver TableU and
Ick cure k certain. For sale by
KILL THE RAC WEED
title ri.li. Wl h a sweet rim jfavoriie. who ha* nwebed the t..p
rnest aiiemb.n to detail and notch of popularity hy hH clever
so true to life tliat n.bs iljwurk in this latest role. His part
tgeMion id acting and CTvaies suit* him adm^lraldy.jnd gives oppor,
man-Afrtcan ground, and present.xl It pllcity
Por
l Little
„ .
dt-sk the
£2l>ry*.”Apply'a?
MeoeUk. and will ^cstablUh m national
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
^^The latestjural drama.
placing the roujr-yle
own head, bh w his <
Cl'dnV-tiel luteinbt-rg s Grand Oi»era House It U
Mme. Wonc. wife
of Nesblt Sterne Sck.vlUe and
coromlsshiner to the St. Uniis falr.^s- '
sisteil at the dedication of the site
e^l
chosen ft.r the exhibit of the celestial,
! everywherxv Capakingdom on Saumlay. TJils was the
, will interpret the prim
first api»earanix- of any Chinese wo
costumes
man of rank and soelal iK.sHion at any
miom.
mad
- iK.re J
Shtirr. NVv . killed
an
I when he was seven years old
s kept at U every year since
sas City a M^ihat of a
I as St
signed to a
A. Ztdgler.
lA>* Angeles and the
Ixxly was placed on board the train.
FMrtul Odd. A9<ffn« Him.
It is believed the two bodies were
transposed at Kansas City. The rail
5 his wife. She and Mr. I
married In Augurt last and aep- road official* are making ever> effort
missing remain*.
xl in Jlecember.
She says Mr.
m was paying attention to a womore ihan^^^ymw
man in indlanapoll
Rumley. mother of
lived in Clayton. O
the wedding Brown got into his buggy,
unde
undecided whether to marry her or
^lebrated her l«lst birthday, ai New
Albany. Ind. A fine dinner was spread
For nearly lutf guests, all Mrs. Rumin to
lev’s relative*. One year ago she pre
the Cl
pared a fine birthday dinner unaided
For a number of gueSU.
When painters of signs on fences and F. H. Meadt. Drugflsls.
broker.^ aometlmes c^led^ ihe.*^M«>r
of WaU Street.” hat aalled for AbyaWANTED-100 addlUonal;
herself with a mamt au^ but did not in-
oi-rv,
: GENEIAL NEWS
OF THE WOILO i
tr>-.
Mr. Kills will move upon the
Ahys^lntan capital with grt^ai i«mp.
He win engagv a great caravan, equlie
I*ed at a cost of
and move
slowly thmugh the ctiuniry so the
vrlls‘smen may got an ld»*a of the won
derful importanct* <»f .the stranger who
among them. Mr. Ellis was acanleil hy his bride, formerly Miss
le Shelmond. to whom he was
It-d secretly a few days ago. and
bv an emissan- <>f King Menelik H..
who came to New York recently to
: with the hmker.
or has It that Captain Rk
Pearson lIohM.n. famous as the
of the Merrlmac.” Is engaged to
marry Miss R
Ruth Hryan. eldest danghter of Willi
Hobson declines to commen
le rumor elth.-r to affirm or deny,
e who know say the young cap
tain writes a letter ever}* day to Miss
Bryan and receives a daintily tinted
envelope as often fn>m Lincoln. Neb.
Believing that the lx>dy of her dea^
husliand was In the baggage car of
the same train on which she arrived
etneinnati from
Angeles. Cal.,
John A.:Z^dgler
n that the
Theobald as * Ik.b ’ a
newsboy, give* s delight
■hsraeierlstic jx.riraysl <»t
while lookln
ing the part of the child to perfection.
t.r R.«cord-P
uUonm
t of the farm<
highways to
of killing out the Roman
wt.rmwnod. or rag weed, from the
of the worat
....
!L?sSf:
good
|MH>ple support
irilsts and “A Little (
Yonr* for h
J W. Dlcke
Firat M -E. OUteeca.
their annual meeting the First M.
ardle. C. 8
Vader, George W.
FYeeborn Oardnei
^ATH£fi
SON
The fan ajftitem for remc
PnenmoDla.
BronchltU.
IMS from the atecl and
preaalon that she Is but living •^pUon.
tire chapter* In her own life. Cough*. Colds and Grip prove Its boiler house at the world’a fhlr has
matchless merit for all Throat and been InaiaUed. This syatem wUI re
• she play* Is that
duce the temperature
girl who has omigi
and keep the air pore i
Ja^ O^Johnaon’s and F. H. Meads
.rs[.i2r
Dr. Lewald. the German oo
slonor. has obtained a large sp
the trsnsporutlon palace at the
world’s fair at 8L Loula aad the Oar-
tt U» wiur.
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THB XTXnVO BBOOBD. TBAVZSkE OITT. HICH^ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1908.
BmBWlMMT
WANT OEPARTMEHT.
WM AwMb mm mm rmc.
maa has taken the heat parts of a
SHSi—““
A Mortal OaaL
One o|^^aftermaoB I wM^lyihg te
rhomas sends the R
tae plnms from his 1
KlP
rat and a squirrel
■Tcr«*s«r r.sr!s.-r«.
111 neh popOe who at* |m «au
«IH» Mr tr« rwr-a mfc.
All Auarabm te the High
zsr-
Bd for a few
regular »:JS train was able to
on Ume. all the track having
cleared of the derailed cars. The
age was slight.
Regular convocation of Tra
City Ooomndery tonight at 7:30.
l^oranger A Loranger are now aeitied In tbelr new offices In the Herald
building
On September 27 the Pere Marquetu railroad will change time. A
special train In place of the regular
algbt train will run on this date, leavs in time
and will
The company
try Kid- put il
entlng s “Coun
-rahe- luind on
out some very good
furnishing lots of an
Wesley Cook of Cs
here oirtil 7:02. The >peelAl emcm
ber went on aorth. Thla excuniloa
w from UCroMe. ladlana and New
delicate FYench soap.
,e mfllioiui outright hi
,th John Bank^ now
«GR0SSETT SHOEw
had given her
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
To ray
-.B. D. Bora of Allegan. dUtriet man pleasing selection on t he K
agar of the Natkmal Protectlre Union
left hare today for Eaat Jordan, where pteyJd*a“ s!Ilo’o“‘rhe pteno
»
rcmoNAL.
2ompanled by .Mr Kelley. Mr. Muir
<et out te quest of the monarch, irav
^ three days on stagt‘ and horse-
west ^e, .ln pUce of Mr. “
M& Bdlth Miller left here yesterday
Mr. Muir descrllH^s the frt.e as U-lng
for Port Oneida, from which place she
expects to aooompany her aunt. Mrs -well pmsened. well luilanecd. nobi?
and majestic.’• and gives the f«>Ilow.
Ing dimensions, which he obtalnwl by
Ray Thacker and James Miniken
ment:
At one foot
Jr., went to Manistee and fYankfon
nd the circumference
--
***Mr"lS^”jep“ H^ins of Shelby
Michael Meyers of Fife Lake wa. in
the city oe busineas yesterday.
Ooaaty Clerk Robert Walter Is lark
from hla -boatneas trip * to the
'LZ
Creeping Into the root
veranda, coll after coll.
llngeml
h^r'd \n*\h^
nH*aiiH mischief, it hadVlready got i..
the foul of the bed. andt was just pre
paring to crawl up. when 1 h.*ard a
Hklrr of tiny /eel ac
flo.»r. and
fri.*nd. little
The bravo
e fellow never he.sl
tat.*d for a m
nt. but went right a*
the cobra Ilk
tiger, and gave it a
bite that drew bhxMl
a knife.
For a
snake drew back
I quiver went all through It
showed that It was hard hit;
but It pulled lu
threw back Us
liMisly, and
•truck at poor Tommy with all li^
fore*. But Tommy dodged the str
cleverly, and fastening on the c
i.MJih and nail, gave him a second bite
worse than the first, wounding him
w sevenMy that
be was evidently
weakened, and began to show signs of
mg way.
'rom the IkhI where 1 lay I could
be whole battle quite plainly; and
you may think how trying It was f.ir
me to have to He there helplessly
hlle a duel was being fought ou.
K>D which my life depended.
Bui It dldnt take me long to find
*' ■"
it. which, came down with a cr
that might have woke up a country
P<>1 Iceman on duty. The next moment
there was a shout and a scurrj out
away the charred surface. side. and my chum. Ham Tern
Mr. Muir calcubied that the adual
Mrs. M. J PMcock of Plal
lad., retaraed boose thU moralni
|h risH la the city with J M. T1
•Hallo:" cried
Ham
earth has Ini-n going on here? Why.
my poor old fellow! to think of youf
the Interior of Nonh America and being left to face that h«.rrid brute
HO..UU,
..
all alone, and you not being able to
tn Europe
~ overwhelmed by **Th
t
'"h^nThl*'** stir, too! If Ud only known 1 would
laraed borne thb moralag after being af time, of change and
flemJntS Well, thank"IbKl^’^ltV all "right now
caprices mil?^*”*r
until .mu
‘tbejjseat tiC Mrs J. Jl. Thon
rived to
t"mt monAurwe-"^*^
LroM^toilh retur^ t<
home in Hastings this momlny
iSrTn
Until the recmi e
I morning after 1
Uonal Park and a few other Uia
tee guest of Chsries Skelcher
yet what a mon-goose is! Why. man.
monarehs have reigned supreme o
Mias
noreoce Shultce.
who
they r»* the greatest
serpent-killers
teacher In history at the Normal at the world s primeval fas. nesses.
alive; and If It hadn’t been for that
The massive, fluted trunk, strmii;
TpatlaatL retoiaed to that place this
one you d have .Invn aa dead aa a
itrung and adamant as a granite
doivr nail by this time. 1 only wish
•ar. Is covered with rich, cinnam
brown hark almost two feel thick. g__ w^e had a dozen more of cm here In
5TJrrH’3:s;^'^‘n
M MIaa Naaette Steward of Moofm
• who spent a abort vish with A. V
rrtedrich and family, left this mom
|Jg^«J**^ulrorslty at Ann Arbor
•oisirH. 1
__
Is te the city looking after A. S. FYy
riTSSLTJiSs?
■Mrs. IL H. Lawrence retuwed last
in the
ttwami rmm a vuu
W. 0.^iaad. Wife and two chll
'*Hlv BM* Pte»
rmrnmu k«r MliMI
SL%2S;^
tflaMr. «ko will am
men of the anake-kllling mongtKise of
tedla. and that my friendship with
him had actually saved my life. You
B. While myriads of cones i
Uke gay green tassels on Us
border.
husbands crarr.” she aanl'. iZulnl
laiek her s4.mlHT vhI.
e have all kinds." r,,dk-d the
r "Is tbPTC any particular style
energy, toaateg the golden shower Car you wish to gctY*
"Yes. I was tbipklag I would Uk«
to hare ooe of tboee marlde blocka
with Umba carved on them."
"But those are geDerally suppoar^
to be pUced on gravee of teUdren."
A carious characterteUc. Indigenous
"Yes. I know—I've noticed that
to tee tpeclea. Is that If their bead U
m OE hr lightning, a new one will Bull. I think It wrill plraae hJn to haw
or teem ir be can look back berc
and see and nalcntand what we
doing. Yoa oee. he operated to
Wall street, and it wHl arake Mm bapNot aa^ll roateaa tee age of if
aiwaja have a temh thera right
:|--v
Your troubles are ended*, we have secured
a spring lied that will not sag.
r,..
Beach that
ban he ha.>^Ktend*Hl.
H.
•a general way
who Mrs
rbicag.i was. for he had a
s business with a ('hicagn
vvhirb some of the Banks
lad figured. He didn’t make
rl»*s.
Had be hHuneutarllv
lelined. a
bsik at Durothv
e cbecke.1 him.- for slie wa'i
The only
. one on the market that is sold with a written guarantee by the manufactiin*r.
’
is the
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MICELLANEOU8.
you buy or not
I «*rr Ob.ldw»trhf..l.. l.-fw,t-n U«u<ii«nd
tb( Boston Store
Tiwr.-rw. Oty
GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE
“ -roTMic^-r
* A-r O f* D A V
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WEDNESDAY, SEPfR. 9tti
*‘A Bane Much'Bligid to rien
You!" '
WHUTAKERii H/CKS present
the Successful Sensational Rural
Dianmuf Western Life
'
An event bf much imioortanre
.\ simple Morylolil
GIRL FROM
SWEDEN
in an oiiginal way.
Country
m
\ loeautifu! pasto-al
AnElabiraliSNilelnmtitai
APartactCatlriPlayart!
drama.
Sr^ciJl S*cmr>’ aod Effects
Full or Music. New Son|{s
and Laughs!
•»ftelOKS:
2So, 3So, fSOo
Citiicns’ phone. 11’2.
Scat sale 0|»ens Tomorrow
morning at the box oni.:e. Cil/,
•phone 112.
<
ed Ji railier peremptory ‘ Stop ’ to the
coachman Standish juminnl from the
carriage and In an Instant was by the
side ovf the old fellow on the sidewalk
ami was grasping him by the hand.
"Mr Chandler. Is it really you?’
said Standish with a ring of genuine
pleasui? in his v.dce and his eyes
fairly dancing
"Well, bless me. If It ain’t young
Standlfh. Yes. it’s me. ,
le younger man. Standixh
o the great risim off th
yiMinger man was as e
a schoolboy. "Dorothy
called.
ler. alf right, hut I didn’t
would n^ember me."
hroiigb college?
HORSES FOR SALE
kl PIONEER UVERYTTMEE
B. J. fVIOROAe^
A nice, lot of younj; farm
.:t‘
horses ami martrs, 4 j i ars old
-
and up. Weight from 11(10 to
HI,..
^
Have two or three good
match teams.
,
L
%
Also a feu nice drivers and;^ '
two good ponies, goo.i sad- '
WiifPio^e Secure Seats
Seal pie now o»pcn al the box
oflicc.
IvW »iu7
QTF.IWBERG-S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
filers; 25c, 35c and~50c
A E A S O N S
\ C E N I C
U ENSATION
iyv.-ln.o ’
|.«.k n d«ri .l.. ir. ,va fn.m ri
l K K Vlokslrs-h isiMmo
We want you to call and see it, wheihei
,
SMterrserad Open tae
P»U HVl.K
r
I t'lST H. t«r-rs > olatal4«il«Kr l nml Iks4.
-pritig
Ot;,-.- l?: a V,h;!e throu;:b the
Winter ri bsn !.ov wou3.| come Into
IkaothVs f.Hi-e -Mamma.” she would
<.iy. *>v o^bt t.. bav • told I^.ttlK.d.^
BboMt i grandpa
1 know-* he‘.s what
anything
Everything will
be
all
right if you do-a-^ I tell you ”
And
I), .rot by.
iho.igh
si-cretly
trotibl.M. did wlrnt long ru-.t«m bad
mnn-d her to abided l.y what her
mother said
Tliev were mantisl in .\i»rU. Peal.ody Standish. yielding to hh motherIn-lawV r.-queM. agree! Jo make Chi
cago his home an.1 to Us.k after prop
erty Interest.-. With Ib.n.thy ImmefllBtely r
BbpUl J
■emalrei
for eight
they r-turned to Cl.lbuckled
to business
It was Standlsb's s.Tond
:
day at his
work, life and I>o ■uihy w.-re living
Mrs Bank. It five o'clock, that
ri.K.n the Banks carriage was
to Standlsb's office t<. take him
l’ealKv«^v would hav«‘ preferred
walking, but bF t«H.k hl< seat In the
iagy:^jUKi f'larte.l
home. At a
el corner^.c saw the bent hut
dy figure ..f an old man. who was
Iding along with his eyes .m the
ground Standish Uwvked at the Isiwed
figure for a moment, llien a i.Ieased
JiK.k came Into his eves and be shout-
.-•rvliui lA..Tf»v,.r-Ot>-
'lo introduce this gn^aiesi of spring bi:ds
we offer theiij for ONE WEEK only for
ate if v-ou'd only let him” '
• Your grandfather and Mr I
M. will have to inee! some dav,
.dbv b'lt th..re‘s no particular
about it
I want you lo get married
first
Your urandfalloT Is going to
r.illfornla in February. an.I be won’t
C .!y.wilnr bM,.. Wu'.'3
GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS
haiHitlii BuhJ. • :m:.| |^-,|.,»,^v Stand
Ml. Hanks and
On came the snake, ivaring np It., .-b we- . . ng.ig-J
borrid HiK.it.Hi h.*ad anjnily. and b!o« fier .liee.:!.!. r vvere t-nrl, 'in riueagi.
r^^’Jb2et‘;Lr‘^«ra7hS:
Callforab.
A’t L-as-t
have been
.rrui'f.r.'Tor/’-'
*^«***R
MCHINT & ROSCOE, T.SST
•'jri.sr'’
b located in a nest of lesser gianU
3f its own kind, and is thre.- miles
fiwn Converse Basin, ten miles from
General Grant National Park, and di from the ver>- beginning. Do what he
redly back of MIIIwoikI. a small town. might, let him try as hard at he
ed to strike his enemy or to et>ll
Id him. the snake might as well
tried to hurt a shadow. Brave
Twenty-seven years ago. when on
Tommy escaped him every time,
ng jaunts, the fa
and repaid each new attack with a
fresh
bite, making
old
scaly-back
this identical forest
within a
twist and wiggle like a speared eel.
^ of the trtH- Just found, and
At last the cobra. In Us writhing
that time much Interested in the
to ThompiKmvUIc
mnected with his
**SSd
Thlrlhy. c
England, who has
tlves In the city during the past week,
left last Bight accompanied by his
brother. Benj. Thlrlhy. for Iowa, to
trisll another brother.
Mrs. W. O lawrent
evening from a two weeks
IS stay In
Qrmad Rapids and Chicago. where she
fall mllllnen
NEVER WAS THERE A BETTER SHOWING OF
STYLISH EOOTWE.AR IN THE CITY. “THE
CROSSEIT SHOE MAKES FRIENDS*
...
lem I wan fairly dumb
with horror: and then, although I
knew It was no use. 1 Instinctively
called for help: hut my voice was so
Tree in the World.
era] C.ra
ilonal l»ark. the
of CaIlfoni|a s
tree aristocracy, and hare
the boiimlarles.cd the Unit
forest rewrve. there has b«-en dl
royered the largest irw In Uie w<irl
\ venerable patriarch, whose dom
shaped. ct»ne-tasseled crown soa
.
Dr Barrier and wife of Harlan. Ind., to greater belghtn, and whose tangh
are risltlag with the family of V. A
creep over a greater ana. thi
«»n*^*“PonirieB.
•
ILHahBer. formerly of thU city
While on a reeent suneylng e
who has been at Charlerolz all sum- pedltlon in the Sierra Nevada mou
; mer. Is TUItlng friends In the city. He
expects to go fo Mllwauke today for
• short Tteiu
traded to the great size of the tree.
Roy Pease and wife returned to L
laad this moralag. after a few day.
Ffiiher and daughter didn't see each
her often In the later da.vs
They
lOved in different social circles. Mrs.
a great gray stone palace
id cf the lashing lake
lie the father prefer
•thing little biggei
X r«»ttapc on the southwest side, under
the very shadtoV of the chimneys and
Ithln smelling range, so to speak,
f the lariiirv tliat had bmiight him
l.H fortune.
D*irulhy
Banks
was dellghtfully
‘ k»d.lng withal.
-’^jjr^jhu-
i‘ mother was constant
ly Tcmindlne her «*f her tut Ion In
life and that the hoipo!U were Inter
esting chiefly at a dUtance.
Mrs. Banks wisheti her daughter to
marry, as she put It. a geutJeman and
a man of lineage.. *1 want you to
marry a ‘Mayflower’ man If you can.
Dorothy.” she said, "a mkn whose an
i I had ]
cestrj- has lK*en college bred for gen
to
eratlons But. of course, my dear, he
musv he all right himself.”
hammock or chair, and let me**atroke
There came to Rye B.-aVh that sum
him and hold him in my hand, just
as If be d been a kitten. I got U) be mer young I*ealK>dy Siandish of Ibiston. He was "Mayflower” all right.
quite fond of him at lasL
Jnst about that time I managed
somehow or other to catch a> low
fever, which, though It wasn’t what rolTs of**that ^M'bocl ever slnct* John
left
rt me as a
sneak Harvard's day. Now. Pealiody Standisb was a fine young f.-llow. athletic,
In fact, for three or
raise i
_______________________
If** In handsome and with a manner which
New England fogs and
fmsis had
falle.1 to chill.
Peabody
Standish
and
Ibirothy
before I forget It—1 had sent
the native boy who used to sit beside Banks met. The B-iston man liked
the
beauty
and
breeziness
of
the west
m**. telling him
ern girl, and Dorothy, ^th never a
a nap. It was
cry one was either thought of what her moffaer had said
of the day. and
or fast asleep: and about aristocracy and Mayflower Un
Mnoking, loungli
>re 1 fell asleep too. cage, liked the eastern man for him
slept I have no Idea,
It Is. iierhaps. niH'dless to say that
but «b«< I • oke It was sUll so hot
and I was so dniwsy. that I was gtdng Mrs. Banks bsikcl on approvingly.
She i«s»k pains to find out all alsiiit
to dcMte off again, when 1
PeaUsly Standish. and the finding out
of something that woke m
wj^^sati
earnest.
ry pleasant time was enjoyed
ening at the home of Miss
avalley in honor of 1
of Chicago. Games wc
very pleasant time ei
W'<^.
SEE OUR FALL AND WINTER LINE OF THE
POPULAR
SlirMThtocSTu^for^lT^^ to?*hd
That bass white Ralph Hasting,
aaght Labor day la the Boardmac to do anything ebe). when, all at
Ike was groasly slandered.
He once. I aaw a lltUe aharp nosed, bright
weighed font pounds Instead of three eyed lltUe creature
covered
with
B. D Bora. dUtrict manager of the
a sort of cross be-
rs of the order In this “f>
g and Ulked over the plan
a circle here, to hold f it would run away:’but presently
gt. The prospects are I turned back again and snapped up
IdfMi aiaeli Bticstkw bat vbo oriU
^w^rwmlastlo^and
be fruit, which it seemed to approve
Bbo«r «p la
ooatMU
will be «^wll^bej
of highly. 1 gave It another bit. and
-Balie- Wtaate aad Arthur Ketloa^
piece of biscuit; and by de
Bcrtli Are te tae fora, aad both will
t time in the InreresiH of the
------ ----- began to get more faipmar.
and appeared quite inclined to make
friends. But just then one of my
men came running across the court
> OAV or SCHOOL
>-ard, and the sound of bb foouteps
Girl Prom Sweden” will open to
it away.
tw taoralng at the box office.
next day. however, it came
The Haansh A Lay Mercantile
[gain; and by thb Ume It
have receh
I to have quite got over Its
brick and I
i>*nexs. and look readily eno^b
Six freight cars
N. B. track this n
I for t
E£‘
I. and her daughter Dorothy.
Rye Beach. Mr*. Banks had
j
U.rolhr cm. frun.
tilers and good <lriver>.
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All to lx: sold at
aVERY REASONABLE PRICESw
Standish turned from his wife and
went straight ti» th.* room of Mrs.
Banks.
He was there about fifteen
olJ*SHn”lu^a‘busl^I’M*i
T*™lh"
very front by the side of bU*da"ghteri
Two ytiung i>eople in evening dress,
and looking happy, sat Just behind.
A daughter l- a daughter. ct,me what
Forget
>thy came
forward, her
ig white in the half light of
StandUte^y our grand- i showing
’“-”w..!i
and with a frightened lool
look in
father did me a turn In'tbo past, when
fled, she
I was a boy. and I ain’t forgot yet
she aald.
and ain’t likely to."
and held out both handa The old
man kissed her quickly, with som^
thing of yevnlng In bis look.
California.”
lied a mile.
•d to the coach
• why did I not know this? ”
Dorothy turned, and the old man
curb and Standish. turning to the
mao. aald: "You're coteteg home quickly left the room. "You ought to
to dinner with me tonight. 1 won’t have knowTi. dear.” she said. "I don’t
know what to tell you. We thought—"
"1 think I see It. but 1 don’t believe
my^wui” “d^^Srandish tedrfy
forced the old man Into the carriage. you thought It. You told me aomeThey drove along In alienee lor a Jhliig once of your mother's Ideas of
few mlnmea. and teen Jabex Chandler birth and education and refloemenL
God. Dorothy, these things
said: "I’ve Kept track of yoa. Mr. Thank
Btandlah. bat I gneas yoa didn’t know dont make a man forgei his friends
■
There are aome things teat even nor make him ashamed ol his rate
lives. I know yonYs not ashamed.
;
j;
heart had lost a burden.—Edward B,
Clark, in Chicago Record-Herald.
In Chelan. Waah,
j. who conducted
John Highland,
roiat market on Union atreei for at
sevp located permanently
tbf Hannah g Lay Meraantlle
he has purchased a hardware and
Iture stock. They began hualMss
emb«r 1st. The CheUm Leader
nentlunlng the business change
^preaaes Its pleasure In the fact that
both Mr._and Mra. Wlnsns are inleni.
11
TTTg SVEHIKQ BEODBD, TRAVEHSE CITY, MICH., WEDNESDAV, SEPTfeMBER 9, 1908.
n u nun n.n ^ n n n n n
Miss
Jim
By HOWARD
FIEUNNO
i
AXETOUSOBErUS
TAXKS.
^
aracamph
bald af Bair
________________
and ha fBfl ta tba Boor |M||a||g
Ujg
^
Bundra dog aa«aiEH^^
to know in aa tnataat
tbat ba bad teat tbaKT^^^
aoflcat Job la Kaw WSSSSLm
York oo account of
Jim. Ba aiao ««■■BS
bow eaay raranga
_ •
wou^ ba la
mkaned coodlttem ^
riOTtCK TO TAXFAYIRB.
Tbe tax rolls for the eoDaeOoa at
OBPESr
Rdicni kHaaar or Moorr fUloBM.
SUM BURN, SHAFtMe,
kco*.
'*Mrill ba la my o®oa tor ttapmpta
of oonactlag aald tasaa afmy weak
la tbe forooooa. aod from 1
4 ^clock ta ^a
aaa«tyisssc..9k.ai
wUl”l>?msS^ without eoUaedoo
fees, aad oa all taxaa rematalag aI B. E. WAIT B BONB.
FOR BALK BY JAB. a .
paid OB September 1st and aaUl Octocould not bara aworn oo tba erldence
of wbat 1 could baa-wbetber there waa
ooa dog or ulaelacci In tbe room. Tba
taxes remalalng uapald on October
boufbt Bfmdy*a dof and carrlrd it to two Jlma want round and round ao
1st and unUl November IsL a paaalty
fast that tbe aye coaM not follow
bar bouaa? Probably not. I toof
of two per coot for eoltectkm wlU ha
them, but arer 1 beard tba lean dog
^ook at tba anlaMl oo Tboraday i»
rattle Uka a ebUd’a toy aa tba bo^
aud aaparlmauted with bim a
luf au^
Tbe fount de Bamierine was sliilug j
Jim abook bim.
oo g»od win. tom I wm* •ofiT for to aaa t
4f
aty Troaarar.
W.rrt««i wbMil nHid of ber mltiaiean near l®aria. Tbe
weU aa to any other and mueb I
a wido«-er..and tbe opf*oalte
fortOM lo BO Bdr«rtlaRD«ot-wbkli. by
Ibr WB/, offerod $20 iwward. -witb no
Uble waa occupied by
tbit
^
qtMMkM aBkod."
Uko nrorlf. tb«
Uaette. flftmn years oM
It
remained
for
me
to
do
tba
right
bmioBiiBWBn to me BBOM of Jim. bot
thing at tbe right Ume. I beat over
Him UttiMUto BppUcB tkB &Bifm bIbo
> buy him .
tba bundle of doga and aaixad a bind
The «>e<M»l uneumcDt ui roU tor
. and dorleg. It at
w portal* at Com otroet. frooi Front
rerolring on an
dred tbat
r lightning, but I knew
wltb tba a
Into Bijr mlod that tbBt fellow dog bethat It waa a leg of Bandy-a
B
Judaon would probably make ibe
cauaa It waa not tbln enough to ba
of tba doc an exciiat for payloB Wa
on or before U» Mth dot o( 8»pl*m
Jim'a.
M.
B« nMkM
rwkM to
U Cba
Ok botue
IMMW oo
on *T.
a. Ua
ber 1903
‘•Open a wlndowr I yelled to Jod
ffica iOt Now Wllhalm Btoek. OttOffice in the Wilhelm Block, Room
ka-Bud a Uttla for Jod non. and be obliged meaianlcally.
aen.’ Phone €82.
»that JBdaoD would bm
Seeing wbat a complete automaton
ray from
e waa, ao Inaplratlou came to u
: taka bla
y> oolay abop and Inquired
-Jump outr I cried. And tba Idiot
DRS. B^WYER B FENHALUM
idiBOfI BTfor tba Boatoo terrier.
-Jnat aoM him. Hr.- aald Bundy.
1 found It poaalbla to fat away my- -But 1 can get you a better one any
pair about half paat 8 © clock tbat aft- time on twenty-four bo
All Work of Hl0haat FaaalhH Bn
oroooD. and It waa not louf paat 4 wbeo
-I don l want a better one.- aald ]
M QoM Wartc a tpsalBlte.
I reacbcd bar bouaa. Jodaoo waa al
tax ron for
ready there. Ua bad Inatallad hlmaHr want one )uat like him. Can you du
the extension of the sewer In the alley
BB chief Doamer. Bud ba could not plicate tbe bmter
closed tbe window. | J^Why dW >.m^klll p:ifw*a pbeasanU? ’
of Union street, has been placed
bara baan drifwi out of tbat parlor
the same
in my hands for coll
-Certainly, certainly, air.- replied
30th day
with a battarlBf ratn. It ta quite a Bundy, and upon thto aaaurmnce I gar#
to be paid on or beb
EUROPEAN PLAN.
mber. 1903.
of September.
-* "•*
bim f 10 aa a guarantee «f good faith.
In the Wilhelm Block.-Room
**lf^ tn*lt.e of xh- xxt^U ..r fhorlw l».
Then I went up to 67» Madlaoo I
yiaa Marrlaton waa telUnf tba atory nue to abed a few
of Jlin’a loan aa I auterod. Jim bad poor little colUr and chain.
U^we ^d bringing ^ ‘'*»'**bean cbaload lo tba lef of a large chair
Jim iMck to life and Y^hnl «•!»<•• you i»*^-«l.”
There Were no teara In tbe bouae
in tbe young lady a boodolr to the lat when I atrlTwl. AH waa mirth and R'. patted and f^-dlng him wltb me
!>»• >* «'■•«
wan iu tlie
ter part fC Monday aftamoon. When jollity. Tbe fatted calf waa eaplrlug
talked to him.
Hngu. pie and other th„n^ of n-voluiion.
tio h day the
Mlaa Marrlaton waa about lo dreiw for and the prodigal waa In clorcr. Tbe rmurtablng foods! We petted and Ulk- I‘«rl« prlM.un gave tfu a immU-r of
dinner, aba bad dlacorered tbe Uog*a aeoant who «i«>ued tbe d.«r Informed «1 lo him. and by aud by I actually U*** crowdn of .rinto-Vn/Wlm tllhd
0 acres known aa the Steal or Naadchain and pretty allver roe. wltb a ba|»py amlle. tbat Jim had louldn’l tell whether Mary waa talk- ihem to In- hnl out to the gullloiliH o
im farm. One of the heat ta Oread
mul
tb.1 ll, m-sl
’TraverM oounty; t% mllae aoatk of
come back.
riirS'ilod
and all oAh. r |»r»unTirgf floor In a ui««t iiatbet
thadty.
In the parlor I found Mlaa Mairiaton.
Aa ea« h cart wan tlrlv. u from the prls
, with the terrier claaped In her anua.
A E- ORKIUCK CO. CITY.
*
-•
----------- AC sTuwdn of rv voluShe waa aqueealng him ao hard that be
lea.tlug and Jer-ring
tionlstH follows
I look.-d aomewhat alarmed and mat an
allied.
I. rurtb.r
IImI Mtul prtl
tlie vlctlniH It Cl
lappeuHng eye toward Judaim. who aat
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Indh-ntcd
driven
from
tnu- morning a cart was ^
there radiant wltli joy and triumph.
Claus Warner. Proprietor
Jtliat Jliu Uiid made
tiM* f«niclen.-rlc to Ihc riiuM- dc 1
-Oh, Mr. Ileyuulda.- cried Mlaa MurSome American molhera. I am told,
way <mt while a rlaton. -Tom haa found Jlmr
fooixude coiitslulng but two iHKiple.
are educaUng their daughters on the
laervant bad U-.i arr Well, that aettled my caae. Eugllnh plan. They are making a grave
tiiatM In
Bgratulate you, Judaon.- aald I mistake. A woman baa her own ludl- ter. tbe fouiil dc lloliuevillc
Jim
**»*’ veatlhule. I uiftlor- , *
Uzettc. the latter iiow^a woman.
JtUi.N A Jv..kan»;kk. ^
Ire like tbe wind through wee|i■
atoodth.tthc.mTvaut|;|:/,
llH* i-ait was driven up lo the gi
A«ia_,v:K.j.tri*i6
geon In the cellar
due a party near It wen* iM.uriug a
j **Theo I mat my eye upon Jim. And.
aud water, but |n rliapa
red lUiuid rnmi a bucket Into cups,
TT*'” I by tbe high bump of tbe aam'd gnu. it
I may bare been only
drinking aud nitigiYig a
in wlndi
AtSMM«t.>n «>f Ihi- l‘rul«Al<- «'<otrt for Matal
O. P. CARVER B BRa
‘
of Judaon aa to wbat would be a| pm
the words aim- and l.l.sd fnsjucntly
occurred. Uzi-ttc Iw-lil out ber liaiids
When wctbrce'bad abed a.few
implorlugly mid i« g».iil them to sparx*
1 hlndeiv
t
not
lie
c
Judaon U<g|p to relate
ber father mid .l•c
l«e. Jim
Jim In a ayft and tremuh
life. TIh v oil
b*t
L. L. A. BUILOma
may bare been almul a year old. aiHl
two were taken from the i-art
I be given plenty of room and encf apan
of life waa utirrly liwd^ bia brief
a
up to tlw guliiminc. TIh-u a
couragemeiiL aa In the Culled Slates.
.equatei to bold the adr<>nturea nUlcb
the crowd sudd, lily c.-ill.*.! out :
A woman la more womanly and charm
Jndaou tried to crowd Intd It. Why.
ing for lielng broadly educated and led
the cunning tbinga that Jim had .h.ne
V llu* old tiinu !•:
lb. ..tAluU tn -M-1,
madr asd
with hla own out of the miata of Ignorance, which
cui. of
are never a proiecUon. but always a
ric.1 la
ri^and“^7for hw
•8i»ar»* no arist... mis,”
"Ves. y.i*.sake alone, as 1 would
tuii>n.sn<l th*l «br ti>-ir«-at Um *.I ..Aid d«-*o»
have done.
The dlffereuce waa aa fashioned conveoUonal Ideas In reganT rrlM oUH-ni. • l.. t In i' drink whnl wo
New Wilhelm Block.
Troveree CRy.
aa If erery word had l»ecu r«.ueh.d for
wide aa tba ocean. It Involved tbe to young womeu and tbelr edacaUon drink.”
curl, tbi-n U. !«• b.iM. ii lu Ih.- rn.»*l»- ttmt*.*.
by the recording angel.
inwliile the mau wb« had pro
rundamenUl diatluctloo between good ar<^ dying hard lu England, newer and
It aiqjeared that Judaon had endured
the draft flUod cm* of llu? cup?«
and evil.
more
progressive
Ideas
are
gaining
tbe bardaUlpa of tbe baggage mr on the
tbe ll.iuld from ibc bucket and,
Of courae, tba only right course for wider consideration. WbUe we are far
way oxfT In order to enjoy tlie pleaaure
lug it to Urcttc. said;
me to puraue waa to expose tbe fraud behind tlie United SUtea In women's
of Jim’a ooclety and to prevent- lUa
■ink with us. HtUeneas.
Wash
at once. Vet I bealtated lo bring pain colleges, we hare two Inatltullona
Uggagv nwMi from drofiplng ininWa on
to a tender beort. and. moreover. I which arc devoted to tba blgbcat cdu- out tbe blood of au arlntocrat. IwHx.me
bim. and tliat Jim bad won tlie bearta
find you and your fntlier
might not be able to prove my accuaaar high aclioola.
shall
go from this wearing your bead*
llon. Without doubt, Bundy was brlbborrowed from
tbat the engineer could with difflenity
on
your
abouldera.”
fd. My own -common aenae told ma
• Imparting tbe fundsbe befit Id tbe mb. ao great waa bln de
The crowd Uugbed and Jeered and
that It bad been In my mind to pay
■ of good education to
sire to crawl back orer tbe tender and
bowled at If each Individual were a
biro aa much aa flO extra for an oath
oong women.-Sarah
play with the dog. All tbe truth la
Via t»ecMoai a A. A. B..K.
of alienee.
A alnuoua. underhand Grand In Succean.
fellow like Judaon would surely nut
camlvaL Sx^veral of the most vlol.*ut
neglect ao simple a r
the luoat of It two mont
pushed forward to stop this stay of
efully and
I thought thla all <
Mlaa Marrlaton llateoed. with tears In
When ITlnce Gi«orge of Wales took death, but tbe man who held the cup
I for Mary
then dccld.-d that m
command of the gunboat Tbrus
waved them titock pith an air of au
TralHM onlvr
CUy IIA» a «
1 didn't pUy second fiddle to Judaon
also took upon himself tbe uaual duty
thortty^^-------^
DEAtteATATK ANl»l. ANS tirsud Trmv
that day. 1 waaot lu the Und at nil.
of conducting tbe rellgloaa aenrlce oo
-This rlrlisTo become one oT «».
When we finally cmaed to eiil..glae
tbe vessel on Sunday mornings. Every- be aald. “She will give ua the hiding
and got down to fwactlml auggmtiuua
thing went ou well apparendy. but at pUcca of ber fellow ariatocrnls and
for tbe recovery of Jim. I rentun-d lo
the end of about four weeks some o
fumlab a doxen beads for two. Thafs
j proof of Ilia guilt.
314 FRONT ST.
offer aucb small aaaiatance as a mnn of
suggested lo the prince tbat be w
a good bargain! Six for oner
I obvious tbat he bad ma
. A MITCHELL. O- P.
wo Importance would lie supposed to
not reciting the liturgy according
-Drinkr be aald. forcing tbe cup to
oua bit. 1 did not Ctrl aa I
RATKS Meal. 20c, Beds S5c.
Ihlng
er. although Ibe ship’, compai
Uxette's Ups.
of a figure aa tbe i»attem on tbe wrung
bad already Ih'tu dune. I
Uaette.
with
a
abndder.
aelxed
It
and.
aide of tbe wall paper. I was pUstered
: Judaon to say that he liad notlfletl the
veutly
abutting ber eyes, forced herself to
Meals scr%ed at aU Hour*.
against tbe wall, and Jodsou shone repoltcaof America and Europe and had
humbly. -We have done those tl
drink every drop Then .be and ber
t oo tbe outer aide.
Comfortable and wcU lumishcd K
mgaged a large ciinNi of detectives.
There Is. however, a rrovldeoce tbat wUlcb we ought to have done, and wa father were throat Into Jbe cart and
While be and I were at the bonae a
• left aiidoue those things which driven away, tbe man who had Wu
works In mysterious ways. and. though
acore of men and boyt mlliHl wlib nonought not to bsve done.- and tba tbe chief actor In the strange sc*ne
the wicked flourlab^_________________
iaacrlpt aulmala which they were willr bad been accepting bla atetement
the cart and Uklng the reL
fur a time, they are!
Ing to Uchange for twenty dollar bllla.
»e caae mod feeling good.
West Michigan 8taU Fair,
from the driver. For awhile
w
soon rot off just
doubtful whelber (be crowd would per
sliove tbelr colUr but
(inrludt*s ad
pill* :.u c.
mlt tbelr departti»e. but. a cartful of
rketK on sale
the falr».
new victim, driving up. the Unit were
beard a loud
I urn St*pt. 19.
- day Jullai^ Hawthorne wa
IT. glMFd «
foTfotten
for
tbe
last.
Ten
minutes
outcry
approaching.
4^ 7 1*1 M2
■litIng a tvnaln writer on bU Uter tbe man who bad saved Usetle
It seemed to me that
F*P-cial MiW-cUoa
woiHlerful facility lu bU baudling of and her father ordetvd the driver tc r\K F.
It was coming down
Michigan SUU^Fair^at
searcb^oftbec^. If
word* and In hla <«onatroctlon of aen- get down. He did ao. and tbe inat
■a. “Vou ^ a master of phraaea.- drove on tUl they pasw?d tbe barrier
One fare plus 50 c
1 aboold hardly bava
oald the novelut. wltb a twinkle, and
they all descended and stood •
Even before I
Tickets on sale
mission to the fair)
bad a cUnce to aay
then add,*d:
could dlstlnguUb tbe
from Sd-pi. 7 to n. Inclusive.
t
a word to Mlaa Mai^
owdoyou do It, anybowr
-Now. M. le Comte and Mile, de
words 1 rvcognlaed
don't know." replied the writer. Bonneville, fly for your lives. ThU Is
tbe voice of so avengtbe following
I see. 1 have forgotten all tbat I tbe road to Boulogne. Travel 1.y night
Colorado PoinU, OcL 8
Agel. aiwaking wltb a conoldermble
learned at acbool excei.t that tbe and bide by day till you reach the
and 4.
brogue, but very Impreaalvely:
DSltlon governs tbe objecUve caae. coast, then take boat for England
One fare to Chicago, added to. 330.00
-Ob, Mlaa Mary! Mias Mary. darUnt.
sre my life I couhln t teU you the
to destination, 'nckets on sale- C
o am 1 to tbauk for our IlvesT
tbe lltiie dorrug Is come back-’
remv iH-twwen tbe present tense
3
and
4.
good
to return to and Includ
tbe count, -and why have you
a^ptvMlIcste.
1
^rtte
by
ear
and
ing
October
30.
9 1M5-17-19-21
roung woman of Irish extractloa
done tbur
Rgfiam'aMI^
years ago s
the ravagea _of Caa
Manistee. Mich, ^nighU of Khorasthan a cockrosch knows about paint- poacher being brought before you
ing roars nnjugs.S^n youast st one end of tbe breakOne aod one-lhlrd fare from stations
It was absurd for Jndaou to call tbat
-Thafa all rigliL my boy. that', all fsrt Uble and your daughter st tbe
dlsuni mu more than 100 miles. Good
evening, but be did. and made tbe oc
right- aald Hawthorne dryly.
-No
caateo very dull for Miss Marrlotou and
man who's a purist aod a maaler of
^ tb. rooDt: -I do. t
mysrlf. It waa tbe same oo tbe even- that It mws painful to stand
style ever knows anything about grassH. V. Moeller. C P. A
tog nextt ancoeedlng.
ancoewllng
th» BKKtalll*. BMdWnolMlta.
eo I moved away.
» mlod
. By ttiat time I bad made «
Tbe aervant set down the
Wof. TOOT W?Sd.T. TooeboM for
POINfKO PARAGRAPHS.
tbat Jim waa gone forever. Tbe sight upon the carpet, where he foehty lap
John
Bright’s
aroount
of
bow
ha
Mairlatmi'a grtef affected me ped a white opqt in the hope tbat It
and Rlchanl Uobden came to jola
deeply, and 1 reeolvcd to md U by might W milk.
forces sgalnst tbe com Isws esriy in
Fbyslc beats the faith cure becaum
•‘The pour little craytore
the last century Is as follows: -I was
It has the inside thick.
abut up In Kitty -Molony's i
Moat of the thing* tbat seem too
ike emllca to tbe Udy'e cheeks and In- j
oays wlfout a toolhfal o’ food to In tbe depths of grtef. I might also say
of de#i*lr. for tbe light and aui
(ood
to
trtM srv notally make Jodaoo look tike .1 aafir cried tbe girl. -How ever did ho of my boom? had been extlngulMied.
Some men get tight becaiwe they
. -Wat it only for this that you have
AU that was left oo earth of my IffB
.p
wltb tb,»«
France recently
Busy men are uaually w> happy tbas
aUU sod COM In (be chamber above ua.
Ur. CPbden called upon me. and. hav■ to coax a wo
iag expraoaed word, of coodotenco.
her. bot It's ai
aald: Tbero kre tbouoand. of booam
iB Baglanl at this moment wbara
wivsa. mothers and rhlldmi am dytoi
af hanger. Now. when tbe first parox
Tl^waa la Ida eaUaedaa a Baatoa
« •utne. holding the hoga Jim
Mllbt ext Ud diPT.
terrier ao moch Uka Mtea Manteta'a Bead downward and abUrkma to bla Vm
Ind we wUI TlM coot ud UMtto Mcaptd » Bn*
nerar rrot tlU the corn law la rapaaled.’
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