The Evening Record, September 12, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 12, 1903

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

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1903-09-12

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THE EVENING RECORD
SEVENTH TSAS-lt7B

! 6mr, KICH^ SATUKDAY. SEPTEMBER 1*2, 1#08.

romwAcwASBi

IRONHAND
mSTWARD
IS SHOWN
WON MKT' ------ -------CAFTUHEO CHAMWPWSHI^ O
crrv VMT»H0AV ArrmAtKXHi

mverM Oty football la
tm iart,

^mbtra^wartTuSiy^tin

f^Mr.
wlU be
Blrca ooealdoratkMi ao prxMOptly aa to

Day. 100 Ya^ Oaah.

Can »tve yon money on good M«»d-lignd nnd^y
•helf worn books—good aa new. and warranted compete.
Bring in youn and get cash or trade fiir the ones we

The harness
was in the back of the wagon. ’The
ooodlUoo of the rig was the more re­
markable rttan the fact that ^ere was
no mud on the horoe. whlch^urned

The wagon and harness were found
on the shore of Mud lake, about a half
mile from the residence of Mr. Carter,
Francs. Has Ordsrad a Naval Division and about four rods from the road. Mr.
Wood does not think thamhe wagon
to Be Rsady to Ball for ths Lsthere when he made his search
vont-Btrong Moral Influonco

Bcr. Toay Kokoa. la ta^ play la ercry
-

of Naixom Pasha at Boinit.

.

TsVour

SizeRere
2J4. :t. 3M. 4.4.':. 5
in widths .A.A. A, B.U

Vienna. Sept 12.—News from Bel
rut this morning shows that Naxlem

iTHE BEST EVER

Tb» amalei^al ield day mti «e-

t^9n eraat.

Tba One ward woa

ih« aoooBd ward ooaaog
the third ward aext with IJ. tAc foarth
ward acat with 4 aad the Ofih ward

The Qmgregatlonal I.adles’ Aid sbrlety will hold their rummage sale in
akra a the Shilaun store on Colon street next
rafilllng expectations and
irday. In addition to ih- sale they
also has a Saturday market. Every
Is requested to have their articles
and It U beUeved that no farther trou St the store not ister than Friday.

1f$0

pila.
12 —The orders to have
naval divUkm roady to sail for the
Levant are the result of recommeoda
tlons of the French mnbaaaador at
antlDopIe to bare a strong force

Sample
Shoe Sale

WHY
MOT
USE

"STbTtMbc iltetatSt **fw
The offleera and working force of French naval dh
Lalla Kookta Temple. D. O. K. K. met
beau Uat night in Pythian ball and com

a In the varioua ev

you can save 50c lo
$2.00 on a pair of
shoes during our

and secure a pair of
the finest specimens
of the shoe builder s
art ever exhibited in
this city.
C\>me in
and try i

The BEST melho.! of transacting
o«t^-to4m business The Umg
WittiMe TciepiMie iwovidcs it. No
better way. A trial wi1\ convince you
t>fiU practicability and apcTjl :

ereat of the day. the lOO^iJd
daah. in which Arthur Wall ahowod
hta heela to the bnach. wlnalac band
ily. It waa a aurpriae to aaany. for
tfw knew wbai a lot of apead Art bad
have been prepared, which will
laid away for the time of noed. **Babe~ make the coming ceremoiylal the moat
Winnie woo the aboi-put wKh the ut
Btrlklng yet given In the aiaie (Irtwt
miHU. eaa4., but failed la the bammer
t Ik le lng inanlfeatwl by the THOUGHT HE WAS
1 lack of form,
throw, thr

O’DONNELL IS
PRETTY MAO MICHIGAN'mEPHOliE CO

ledna fiMicht out to the tape between
big rush for camels fur the caravan
Kred Miller and Arthur Wall, the laionvbere to the oaaU of Manistee.
• winnlna by a narrow margin, with
Secretary Blakealee and Jud ('amthe field Ifar in the rear.
-ron ntumed last night from a
-Babe* Wnnle aurpriaed the crowd
^Babp*
When he tcMik accond in the ninnlnf
high
Jump, for
be welgha
S*?’Jump,
lor b«
w»l«h. 210
Ill
I a wad Tt
neceaaar
ns.
S<-v
candidates
IP, were corral
and five
crowd nearly threw a 111. The SO^yard from Yuba. There will be i
daah waa uneventful, aa It hpa the run- to members and tyros from Sherman
and Mesick.
Third ward au far that It looked at now demote a few days to mlaaionary
Ihpnjch they had atartad on cappoalte work In Traverae City. Manistee re­
aides «if the circle.
But that waa ported yesterday 30 candtdatea and
nothing to the way the third ward good progreaa In preparations for the
beat the aacood. t
•rerooDlal and banquet.
.Kolkiwlng la a nummary of the
There will be a apecUl meeting of
the
....................................
night to make
ah—nral. I'ennlngton.
'. 2« yard
QU. ud it Is necessan
second and third. Kcl
, both flrat ward
id the
uh—First. Wall. Ilrat
luu yard
frtim that place with a big
Lardle. to-----fourth ward:
pond. Lumie.
■ and several candidates.
ward
City’s conUngent will lie led
Shot pul—ttrat. Winnie, first ward; by the D. O. K. K. band, which la now

r.^’“anr*

irsu Walt, first
. first ward; third.

airs to US evnlsr Itooor^
Detroit. Mich., Sept. If.-^Wben old
rerolah O’DonneH’s mother died she
rt him 120.000 worth of property, to
vert to other heirs at his death, pro­
vided he left no children. The other
heirs sold their InteresL which was
solely dependent on whether O'Don­
nell ever had any children, to Stephen
Baldwin, a capitalist.
Then O’Donnell, who Is 60. married
woman of 65. and last month a child
was born. Baldwin became suspicious,
and Mrs. O’Donnell now confesaes
that shtAgol the babe from the House
of Providence and fooled the doctor
Into signing a birth certificate. O’Don­
nell. who Is a Jolly old Irishman, given
much to drinking, was fooled with the
nd is boiling mad.

EmOLLMENT III DETAIL

in tone, finish, quality ami
durability.

s:?

0. ToUl.dSS.
rule Fllkins.
erenih
and
eighth
Laura Simpson, sixth
en Holloway, fifth grade.
Dtp theot of tha Traveree CHy R<^ grade. 35; Helen
Luclle
*

41:
Margaret Andrus, third
Score Made Was 23.
There wsk Iota of shooting done at
the traps of the Traverse City Rod
and (Sun club yesterday, a toi
*.7W1 sheila being fired. The h
jwore made waa 23. made by Snyder,
and tied later by Walton End C.
Carver. Carver bad the highest a
age. breaking SB birds out of hU 10
There was one xery good
string
shot, in which a fiv<-mmn team aver­
aged better t^ W. Perry ma
Murrel 22. sS^ 22. Walton S
(3anrer 21.
^
it was eWtocted that Manton and
Bast Jordan would be represented at
the shoot yesterday, bnt they fal

. 74

in Casa of Attamptod Evasion of

chances

Every instru­

lierc.

You lake no

when

Kactm)

you

A

shoe with a ui iifd.

\oulakc

no diames when

you buy them.

Wc show all

the new fall styles.

,

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Call and

amoth

_’VS,1S.'r.-o'TS*i52S
a big auendaaee frora this plana, aad
every member of the post who naa
poaalbly do ao U arsnd to be pt

THE OLD BgUABI.I£
BHOg BOl'SE

FRANK FREIDRICH
A OO.
S42 FROST BTBEET

S«nnon nibjiet SamUy NipM

^WljianBtlkor
“BE SURE YOURSIN WII.l.
FIND YOU OUT"
TblWMP.miOB,

Tli# Rual Rulinble Clothlara
NewUnd 11 xts $3.0d, $2.1W. $1 (Hi

■eaort will close
___________ -he 21at of thU
Up to the first of Angnai the

filled and the cottages all t
Plans have already been prepart
fire new cottages ao be flnlahed 1
r five yaara each. With the <
pll the oottagee at U
^ raeort
have
son. ao that thm sril/*te bm
but tbeee^
four to rent. With this

fed for the
to be sery

W.K'Si

at t o’eioek to
Bar. A. Mania wiU preaeh at 10:39 makfteTpraiilm^^ te'the great

Wa Hawa a Fini Chat
makar^tZkaf

St. Ctair
« Cenftethnerf «

Skaa-

Our $3.50 and
...$3.00 Shoes..

Our own make
Cream Bon-Bons
fresh made today
lOcentsapounA
Spedallortoday.
300 pounds to he
solA Call in and
Sample it. « «

For Men are better than
ever this fall.

All shapes

anil all the good leathers.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store

WAN’TEO — Immadiately.
:ook at the Lake View Hot
Elk Rapida. Wages $1000 |

Rutner’s Old Stand

Front SC

Oppoaite.Whiting Hotel

1

^ Oerf Jtttrattioe Values

-

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

Hawa's Hat Agency
Was Accepted lylls

Black taffeta Silks

Ooly after we had thoroughly
looked into their merits—our
judgment is that they are:

ance and a fine weighty

Very Special value at 87c.

MADE OF SUPERIOR
STOCK; ARE MORE
FLEXIBLE; BETTER
FITTING; COMPRISE
A BETTER RANGE
OF STYLES : : : ;

A sc in. Black Tattcta, one which is luUy guaranteed to wear and
l^rfect in every, particular—an Al quality.

Very Special value at $ 1.00.
A 36 in. BUck TaffeU. u a toft and weighty silk and haa a .«y
bright Swia. ftnish. The wearing iaguaianteed
. .

, Very Sepclal value at $ I-. 12}.
than any other hat at that
price, and arc better hats than
many sold at higher prices.

A3Gin. BlittTahcta. This ii a genuine oU boiled ailk and one
that ia-gtiatanteed lo give perfect aatiafiuaioo.



Very Special value at $ 1.25.
ThU it abiolotely a pore dye ailk—b
1 guaranteed to wear.

Very Special value at $1.59.

COR.
FRoar

SS--

“By all means have a fit”

THE ECONOMY STORE

PwtM-

A SC ia BUck Taftcta, ven’ »ightl)
silk, will give good wear.

lan. fourth grade, 43: Inez
third
Miss Charlotte A. Powers of Grand 42*^Landra Blaaell.
Mias IxHtle Nash
ash. relief room. 23.
Total. 395.
Booovllle School
enreu. ssw>
m kiwiuate In draasatlc art. lacks the mannerBrodle. first
lams ao often affected by prafeaakm
rade: klndergarton. 43.
ala. but has a sweet, natural way and
Grand total on Friday. 1.376
with such
Grand total at ead of first month
last year. 1.783,
Grand total at ea
^he was vary Ably aaalatad by J
ro years ago. l.ggg.

Irtag.

ROYAL
B LU E

buy

itrices ami

I Francisco. Sept. 12—A bold athas Just been dlaeovered to do-

six imposters in place of six Chinese
who were ordered deported. One arreat has been made and others will
-ade. 31; Edith Holcomb, secde. 41; Annette Barnum. first
grade. 36; Jessie Camp, kindergarten.
34. Total 342.
Elmwood
Avenue School—NelBe
EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS
Lytle, principal, eighth grade. SO;
Evans, seventh grade. S3; Anna Contracted for at
Year.

We press your dothet mnd do it righL

m. BKNDA a. GOMF»ANV

TO FOOL UnCLE SAM

Total. 151

Hivrnshy. principal. 20; Elisabeth VIvIan. eighth grade. 34 : Anna Gross, sev­
enth grade. 45; Carolyn Uvlngaton.

Ojien thU evening.

ment guantiitceil |icrfect in
every way.

Pepumrou.

MOT USB SHELLS

....Apparel....
Owing to the fact that the weather man predicts warm
weather, we will have our ^‘in«l Clcmrancc of Summer
Clothing. Hats and Furnishings now. These will be
sold much cheaper than you would expect. We must
have more room for our large stock of winter Clothing.
Hals and furnishings, etc. : : ; : : : : : : :

We have never shown as nice or as Urge an aasoittnent
as wc.arc now placing on sale.
Prices lo suit buyers—anywhere fromfife per yd. and up.

W. W. HMBAU COMPANY
MINERS nCHT
N.LSTR0R6,li{r
FOR GROUND

ward; aeooO(
lATdle. fourth ward.
Hammer throw—First. Pennington,
second
ward; second. Winnie, first
First Month of 1902.
ward; third. Bcoahall. third ward.
Running High Jump-First. Pimn
(ngtun. second ward; aecund, Winnie,
Supci
B. Ollben gives
first ward: third. Colby, second ward.
e f«»l
figures, showing the
Height, k feet.
number enrolled In each rot>m in the
.
Half Mile Run-First. Miller, first =liy schools at the close of the first
ward; second. Winnie, first ward: week of schtml. It will be note<Lthat
these figures represent only the first
week’s enrollment. At the close of
•ecoad ward; second. Kellogg, first the first month last year the enroll
warfi; third. Wait, first ward.
ment was 1.7K«. and at the close of the
Running Broad Jump—First Penn­ first month of 1901 the enrollment was
ington, second ward; second. Winnie. 30ly l.«6*.
Salt Lake City. Utah. Sept. 12.—Two
First ward: third. Cx»lby. Second ward,
The enrollment complete is as fol
thousand feet under ground SO miners
lhatance. 1C feel.
from the Rarus mine In Butte. MonL,
Half Mile Relayy-Flrai.
IBgh School-R. L. Nye. principal.
had a batUe with a force of miners
from the Amalgamated Mining Co. for
'entral .
School—Harriet
Wood,
esslon bf the ground, the ownerilrd. Colby.
all. third ward; third.
Colby, Novak. principal, eighth grade. 37; Flora Mcof which is being determined by
Bundy and Pennington, second
Klhenny. seventh grade. 4S: Ada
courts. Sacks of lime were used
The scores made by the lad
Smith, sixth gmde. 47; Mary Cryaler.
and streams of compressed air from
athletes, wslde from the relsy
fifth grade. 44; Carrie Purdy, foarth
It through the
grade. 60; Ella Wilson, third grade. 44;
_je lime gma lot______
Lardle. 4. Wall
»nd grade. 4S; ina
Winnie. 17: CnW
de. 37; Jessie ManHler. *: Ih-an. 1.
en. 57;
Ellxabeth

"■is* {ir

Do Piano
Dkt fht
Kimball

Final Clearing of Summer

Outing Flannel

Ad m an wu oni Dll
nvBV.

f

“V » atr Book store

ar Wit* U U* cvwdss BMSrt.

rtrth wafO

/*

S€M Bpoks MBd Smi^

wagon was «
thongh It had

AND NO FURTHER TROUBLE II

Will In tlM Atar Cvant «f tho

'

...SebooL.
WeVe ready withoor otoAl complete line or

PIOL AT S«mUT

arc fa llac. aad Maatotac will al
takca oa probably early la tbe aaaaoa.
The toaiB la looklac for laaiea. and

SCCONO
CtOtEtTC

Tm

NEW VAU IS AUIKADY IN COM wagon and harness atolen^m

SHS.raairJr.'r: mmuN RXPtcTATioin
irmALScon erst TOM
WITH

€H

UNION.

9

Hawe's Black Derby
Hats in all dimensions;
Hawe’s Soft Hats, all
styles and colors

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

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THE SVBSnrO KBOCfBX), TBJL%

THEeVEHW6RraM»

HTtiTbl^

JLW.tUMMWKUmrmi

mmi
e. K BICIIXH**. Oty

_ rpOTT.‘sgiaji'saissg

; ood torltee ber frieode to
I. vbkb. of eoorep. b pay
i r«jr pmtj rompll

ood eocb MOO wben tb- brtde boDon
wttb o wolto ooderMoads that br U
dm wttb oil bi. Mlfbt eod U..IU

Ber* ood formete* wiree: » per
L Mlaoellooeoae. Aa tbe ooly
rcee ore for bed ood board, tt is
r oorprbipc tbot tbe otteodoaoe la
beapokee six mooths obeod.
Yeddie Mnakett of Boy City, o boy
of ntee years, was tbe rlctlM of a

—nd SoUoM Boy will be tbe
•eeoe at tbe dleplor of tbe prodecte
of tbe ooooijr ood tbe eCqru of tbe

^ pot ibtlb tor Maple City; bat better
tbia boa beeo a Mod year and that
Bottooa Boy la o larger place has stlm
otbMd^ tiOaroatod la the aotarprlae.
Tba T. C. L. b M. roiteroy aBorda ax
aad tba M b N. B
alMa a law yeart ago.

Tberafore. s

eroe City It always Intareated In anytbioc wbicb tbe people of Ueelanau
lag fair.
oodoty.

It will be largely attended
and

Bottoos Bay

12,

*. B. Osoaa. B.O

msrtiB&Gofas
BUSIRESS CARDS.

Of Second hand Stoves and Ranges, and all kinds of
Furniture to dispose of. We have fitted up a depart­
ment at 414 West Front street, where we have all
kinds of second hand goods of all descriptions that we
will dispose of. Some Stoves and Ranges, just as good
^s new. also some Furniture, quilts, pillows, etc., to go
cheap. We will also take all kinds of second hand
goods in exchange for new.

lHwamMihMtodaraeom.
taa^ borne Mid «Doer» the
•MriogB bMdt » xcMnre for tickoeei.oocideDt.or old age who
moold hm hod little or DothaiM
hod he ool ooomieDced eoviiM o
XMlb of « Tamo ood regularif
depomting in the bMik. Oo«
io book his t*epo«Ucomaieoced
drawing tnterest ond lo grew

We have a bargain in a large, beautiful, 5-holc
Cook Stove, large reservoir, just the thing for a board­
ing house or large family. An extra large square steel
oven, will sell it at a big bargain. Some goods that were
damaged by the cars we will sell cheap.

Are YOU thus pro^Hdiiig far
the* future?

They .rolled a d«ar«Ate. pattlac

blax« shot fortb, boioliic tbe lB4i:a
fare and knockioc blm down.
At Battle Creek work eras begun
r on the obnrch school to be
the Adrentlst cbnreh. It will
cover a groan
feet, and
wUl be three i

ther
TMt UftClANAU FAIIt
Fbr MSf jmn ite muimI c
LUMM Mif Am M Md te MmU
ciljr. Mid tor M MB7
tbc tlirtflj
tMMM> of ihM eowitj Ure sUIvm
u Mcm IM fMt or Um WrM tlM prodmM of CMlr akill sod tedoitry vltli

satubpay, septeumb

TiiiSniR
GmtbtiiE”

TMmM CITV.^i^^

^TIMT.MTIBI^W.I

: omr, laoH.,

AkHama.lLD

•re bMobod. dooi oot
r of Bute FMd M.

DVLL‘dSr»-

Ji

ANK

J. w. 8l.ate:r
sal Hoaim Fwrwlulter.

nssvfeaf-v’ VSSSSSLa

not a part of the public acli
fm of the city and will reot
flop Bewara. roa
• readers of thU paper will be none of the city moneya. The
ad to know that thare U at least Will contain a study of tbe Bible aad
of
the
peculiar tcmdilnga of Adwenltam.
Ireadad dlseoae that acienoa has
Tbe locatloo of two pickling Inatltu
ahV to cure In all lu stages aad
is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure tiona in Bay City have made It aa objeos for the market gardeners to go
lnu> small truck, and this season they
: a oonsUtuUoaal disease^ re have raised their largest crop. Those
who have raised encumbers for pick
ling declare that they pay better than
ally. acUng directly upon the blood sugar beeu or chicory. Tbe harvest
and Bnooos surfaces of the system,
thereby deetroylng the foundation of
the dlaanse. and glrlng the patient an average crop will give the grower
from 160 to lino an acre.
strength by building up the consU
lAte ht
lion and nnslstlng nature In doing
work. The proprietors have so imi
Wet crops
throughout
Bay county
cro]
fsUb In lU curative powey*. that «
The hi*avy dov
- rhas flu
offer One Hundred Dollars for s
Oelds and far
will be
case that k falls to cure. Rend
Into their
II
Helds for s«‘veral days
frJSufT'cHENISV A CO . T.. At Ibis junc:ure failure to getl the
beets oot will me«n yellow leaf, with
o.
Its following decomposition. The bee.
d by dmggliu. 76cll’s Family Pills are the Ir tbe situation and i

s!jr:c:usr"c'rru.nrj

Rev. WUey K. WrlghL Pastor.
Oomerof Waabloi^ aod Park
treota.
Morning aenrlce at 10:30.
Bible school at noon.
Christian F^ndeavor meeting at 6:ir,
Evening service at 7:30.
I»rayer
meeting Thursday.
7:30

Frienda.
Ilev. Henry McKinley. Pastor.
Sunday school. 9:45.
Morning sen ice i

mnurn, Bu pmtic

art aoacgetic. ood wbot they «
take la aora to be doM wall. Tb
will aorely be a atieceee and a <

yf'£JS2Sr.; .*5£3!'#5.VSi. SI?!

Botoe good people arc spoiled

'

that oae of bli ]
dieiad by tba CaJtad Btataa graad |«ry
tor Bllagad eempUcity la tba poatol
fraais Tbe pride of OetroB U In an
•aptoaaaat poaltfaa. bat bis paople
win gaewr bellere that be was a

Having o|H!ned a new jew­
elry store at 40U S. Union
St., your patronage is
soliciteil.

n

408 9Urnioo St:

tb.< rwi ««m«
(n <MUd iMdiPon. ur w,
muflb th..rt«r *» lb. r.mrt Muiil.derm Der«.

—----- -----------

ilor Endeavor.
Evening senlco at 7:3^.
All an> Invited to these ^

-JJARPET OailllB WORKS...
-ss-r

'

o';

go to show tbe growib <d tbe cHy and
Ita laeraaalag baataaaa. aad I
tba work ahead tor tba aaxt I

Cb« tUatebmaker

.

irf

'Ti?

('liainberlaln s C<.ugh Remedy hai
He had been alck for a month with a remarkable n»cord. It has been in
what the doctors called bilious dys use for over 3t» years, during whlcL
emery, and could get nothing to do time many million lioitles have been
of aoM# of tbe atreeu. worn by 1
do him Any good unUl be tried this sold and used. It has long been the
and greater trarel of teams. 1s
standard and main reliance in th'j
lagty abowB to be In aeed of attention
treatment of croup in thousands ol
oock. Md. Ftir sale b> Jas G. John homes, yet during all this time nc
case has ever be«*n reportiKl to the
nianufariurt-n. in which It failed to ef
aoMb of tba appraoeb to tbe bridge
etraet. east and west, are In
It U a waste of time to adve
•ppcvi. II
Ilka aoadHlM Boat nod Waat PVoat tor lost time.

:

S. T. Knapp

H»as.*-Co

>llev. Wm. Laufman. Paatgr.
.9:30 class mwting.
*10:30. worship Sermon by the |ias
A Dea
lor and ren ptlon of new memte-rs
iring one of tbe last WnhcUy cele!2. Sunday sch^io!.
koRs of the |*oet Whittier tie
y.« aamplc
».;15. Epw.inh League. Topic. “Call
isl by a <^lrl»ntlr«l oratorio si
lif Isaiah “ Mrs iMerce^i.d Miss June
peatLAW Kl.- IMdlc I,. Ih- p.T«nn. It,
N. E. CHAPIN, Proriictor.
have awarded a coatract to Joseph Shields will lead
Tlie lady was esketl to sing. and.
tone tiK
822 \V«Nbi.,t.l.« St.
tng hfraelf at the piano, abe tiegan tbe Gamhler. a logging jobber of Baraga,
7:311. worship; topic. -The HUde It.
which calls for the cutting of 22.(KMJ,
beanarnl ballad, ‘llobln Adair.'
bad hardly began befoie Mr. Wl.lt 0«Ki feet of pine and Us dellrery at the
. BaptiaL

7i.r*tw
{
mouth of a si
muuih
stream flowing Into Lake
Ib-v. W. T." WoiNlluiUKe. tastur.
pet dog came Into tbe room btmI.
When
Yoo
Want
a
Nice Col ol Meat
J.
W.
GmnUett.
11
D.
Superior. He
of the tiin
MoriiliiK. JO .10
SnhJiN i. Mn K.M-stlug hlmarlf by her aide, watrbed
IS IV s»i«». t ::
Jodifr .d Pr«lAt.. !
im nibrance »tf Me.”
luf aa If fas<4iinted, lUtealnK will.
The l>ml»i SnpiHi will U> oIi,«t*.m1
dHlght nucuiual In an animal. Wb
M«ist of the n..urlng mil IA itr MIrhi at 'he elo.«,- of the morning senb**
Punorrmxhitbt. It.
Striahed be came and put LU |.aw
;n which
h make any pretex\
pretexl of doing (MT« rlng lor the MliiiNterN* Aid
7.3j!:d°r—t!? I Butchers and Sausage Makers.
ielv
•= I.,
hlng business arv running
rery gravely Into ber band and II. Led
,ic.vt. I.:.
:bt and day if p««sible. It is tlu
ber cheek. -llobln Uk^ that
laiara I'.llde elates.
year In five when the wheat
ite to hlmaelf.- said Air. Wl
Il Y. P. I . t; i5
raltmd
In
Michigan
has
been
perfect
-He aleo Is llobln Adair.- Tbe d.«.
Kvmilng. 7:;0i. Sul.jert. ”Sin; 1^’hal
The berries are plump and hard, and it Is.T This is the^ first of a w-ries oi
ng his own uame. evldentlj «-r.n
os-TKOP»Anri-iv'
the quality of flour is excellent.
M-rroous on this subject.
sd that be was tbe hero of tbe
Just as the pi-incipal plnc-rles of
l»ray«‘r meeting Thufhday evening
From that niomeot duriiuc tbe Michigan are about to disappear, there
lady's rlalt be was her devoted at­ Is ctincelved the Idea of making “grain al 7:30. Alt are cordially Invited.
Grace EplacopaU
tendant He loTt »•>' her aide when alcohol ' from sawdust and ahavlngs
Rev. C. T. StouL Itoclor.
abe was Indtwrs and accompanied ber
At a game of ball at Dexter between
Comer Boanlman Ave. and Wash
he Ikxter TigersI and th.
when abe went to walk. WU
ington SI.
ffeot away be carrl.-d ber aalcUl In men. Pilcher Guy Hicks in dellverini!
The Peerleaa ShirU are the bexi !!*JJ*
WANTEDiM.rk
Holy roiunmiiioii, 7;.to a. ni.
alM.ve iht
tus mouth to tbe gate and watched the Hall bn.ke bis
Made by PeerleM
MrirN«iit...s. ii.-h.V.
real .-N.ai
Ibg c
.Morning sen ice ami sermon. lo::;t» money can buy.
Mfg. Co„ of DetrolL Sold by 8. Benda ^ Ht-ff.. m- C
Ni.arph.rti. Bar.
her departftic w lib every evlde
linger He I Enlale I
srhtml at 12.
Frank Warren, a o. red^Mi^kli
m at 7:30 p.in.
Evening
resident, formerly of
n.rdlally Invio
ro<.tlng tbe establlshm

I of street fcai
forcibly tlliMtrated
ar end thus far

If;
1^.

Rn Store and New Stock

•tltutc baxc invfwtlimtcd .b. Pb>l.|
plum, with rc^ultA thxt arc of mn* iiIcrct to •elemv. They have cullc.!
atlentloo to tbe fact that In Hm* vcii/a
of tbe Irtbra of the archipelago flowa
tbe blood of all the rat-ea and tarietiea

aSiC

virtaw-d.

WHOLESALE AND fd^AlL

<\A.8AlUiOKD.CMI

Tbe aveipge puin likes to b
•bile psnide of bU own good i
If tberr.U nothing In a man It Is
seless for blm to wait at borne for
s.tnne to «-aU and klock at his door
Bvery girl wants a man to k
»mc things aUiUt her. but she do,
rant him to know *luit sV wants
> know them.—dibsigo lUUy .\ewe

Bedridden.

Akme

s

,'wm

contains no opium or other bannfu
substance aiid may be given as con
ndi*mly to a baby aa to an adult. Foi
sale by Jas. G. Johnson.
Low Rate Eactiraion to the EaaL
On September 29 the Lake Shore d
Michigan Southern railway will rwi
the Olln family excursion to Clevelan,!
and Buffalo. For particulars as tc

Rev. n. Cochlln. Pastor.
Morning s«-rvice ami sermon al
10 .70 a m. The annual offering fui
the American Mlhslonary assticiaUor
will in. taken ai^ this Hme^ ^ Pleas*

Sunday

s*1hm,1

i

*'*Y^unVlIV*ople*s

and

Ing
May Mower Hrli^de
ay at 7 p m.
^
Mldwn-lwjn^tlng

Rev. G. J Neuber.
12:fi0. Bible school.
«:30. Y. P. A. sen-ices.
7:80. preaching.
7:30 Wednesday evening, - prayer
meeting
A cordial welcome lu all.

MIkk .Mubel

Gwatkin.

0.
Topic. “The

rf. of Christ (Olociplou.;
t P. Vllom. mloUti^.
I Bteinberg'a Grand
Opera Horn
Momlnic, J0:30; aubjeict. “Grievf Not

lar la tbe dealtags of kls dm wUb the -I'm OB the road to complete n
arth for
ery." Best on earth
tor Uver
Urer and
and all forma of
Tbe adrlea of that i

8unW»cbool. 12:00.
Junior. 4:30.
Intermediate Endeavor. 5:15.
Senior Endeavor. €:00.
Evening. 7:3o; aubject. “What I Be
Veatoeoatol prayer meellng Thura

HAVE YOU NOTICED
THE SIGN WHICH HANGS UNDER THE CLOCK
IX OUR omcE?

It re.kds

JU Ua* Mm wrMSMmB.

«^0 iT TODAVI
W«tUnkSMar»<lB>ottotoUk».

SECRETS

■'

‘**BaIoSj^ nlU?^onJted prayer and
study of tbe Sunday achool lenaon
vlth tbe children.
Welcome to worohlp with na nxe
•trangera. workingmen and the poor.

YOU have been putting off »long.

First National Bank

DENTIST

Did You Know
SrkmfN M«ark
oome
Fien

“k® '>»»>«» « ‘“e very heighth ol

some don t.

Thmt s

some Boys

bccnusc taatCB differ so. One man wants the moat extreme cut,
while another wants it thoroughly conserva­
tive. Nothing Old-Fashioned, rmnd you; than otht.rs soim:
just up-to-date in every way, boys can't help it.
though rather aubdued in style. Some clothes can't
We cater to both. One kind of help it- it is our
taste doesn't make a business to aid you
you know, and we do it by
why we staling you clothes
p in stock so well made and
igh variety
of such good ma­
to satisfy
the dress terial, that they
desires of a will stand the hard­
good-aized est wear; of course
town.What- they will wear out.
ever your Only a “suit of
leaninc rosy mail” would stand
be. you can theivcar some boys
always find give their clothing.
it where the Your boy wants a
garments
new suit; buy these
bear the
and you’ll be pleas­
label of
Crouse ft ed. The prices are
Brandegce, $1.50, $2.00, $'i.50,
Utica, New $8.5f) and
York. Ask­
ing for tfaf
la a good .way of gettinf what you want, whether ife eomething very Ultra or just plain every-day atyliahncaa.

m

m m iA

Up to $10

d 2:Sh p. m.
Rev. A. 4.

marmlng. 10;W.

day. 7:W p. m.
ited to each and every ner

OPEN d«tSAMKO* Account..........
OR RENT that SAn^ uErosiT box

A. D. TYLER

StK

S*K-iety of Christ li

Rev. Hugh Kennedy, paalor.
Morning aervlcc. lo:3«; theirte. “The
ChrlaiUn und Hia Mlaalon."
Evening aervlce. 7:30: theme.-What
Ik Raul UfeT'
Claaa meeting. 9:45 a. m.

VeraaHlea. O. For years
troubled
with Kidney dlsemse anu
neither doctors nor medicines gave
him relief. At length he tried Btoc-

Ssgv-

WH IT yir carr>'a full line of school books in our book department on
InRl fit the second floor, and as gook a stock as you will find of
school and writing tablets, pens, inks, pencils, rulers, erasers, pen holders, com­
position books, everything needed in school and commercial use. You’ll find
all these in the stationery department, at the rear of the dry goods department.

Hnx world wide tome tor t

Motker*o Frleixd SK. ISSTS

'

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

iOn mwrnw
feir purity, strength and color, is
Hbnnsh & Lay Co's “BEST" fiour.
n^ufacturod from Michigan wheat
and every pound guaranteed : :

HANNAH & LAY CO.
-tmavkpik oi-rv,

miom.

W TBE WOlU

from a
Bd his friends almost dead
I blown out six gas Jets. Had
-rery been deUyed 1<» ml
I have been dead
Bds of Iowa people are said to

r one and her majesty

Injury
The iSmproea gttifhty r«w
ered. bowed her thanks, and smiled.
The rarrlage then prooeeded amid
rhswrs from the people
Owrod of rheumaitsm by fasting,
Miss MUleei Knee ag«d U. of Morris
town. K J . alngs the praJaea of the
*»o brrokfaat" fad
ror So years her
hands had broa knotted and twisted
and h«T limbs swollen
After taking
her ftrst meal at noon for fowr months.
*hr U a. supple a. a girl of J® .
t»ncl4‘ A-

answer to advertisements o
tell how -to get fat f«.r fL."
VO bis Inquirers to .‘gel li nt the

Dtwif Widded Tolks
Wai find much to inu-n-st timm. and their time
proi>erly s|>cnt. in iookiuB oyer our snijerb stock
oi I'urnitnre. Kxamine the gttods. learn the
priceii am^hen compart*, (if nny tloulit ai tf) value
remains )!^'ith the offerings of others, and
we will gel your oroer:—it
touTy iKjiirvewe
order. It is i
hal can he viewed
itire that
view with admiration and '
faclio in years lo come, wht'ii the test of
ved its excellence.
lias prove

Special
Sale of
Odd Dressers
For ONE WEEK we effer
you choice of Ten Stylen in
quarter sawed oak dressers
with 24x30 French plate

-:3 fe:
we have cheaper ones
Of cou
80 different styles

16.00
lS0t0$35

(Sa«d.r)

K|

lor Cuh.

....$1.00....

drinks) because there Is loo mad
**In^*lii place, thsro la no

siiik^t^siaiSeis'raLs^ MilfiqhCIMkBih'SM.

goods bottled' by

who Increasingly proscrlbad I
general rwd effecu on the
being exhilarating. promoUnt
Uon. cberking excessive acidity In the
stomach, and esteemed It as a mnch
needed remedy In febrile dlaeaaes;
also ax an antldo-e for alcohol, as It
lessens the desire for and oounteracli
the effecu of alcoholic beverages Bo
ing wholesome, refreahls
injf and palauble, ihe del
ed Uyond that of the pi
Invatldx until about ISSO.

rastallT •

Ti>* Huottlns Jowolw

OIXEY AND WHiSTLCT. .

la the mirror, lie acted Uke a drllghtlldali through tbeoperatkm With
iddltkm or every new Uiie and efutter tin cxclsiustltm of
feet hr 1
then eonfroitt me and exclosely the counterfrtt
When the task wss com­
pleted be pronounced the rets mblsnce
xrvehius.' even at close range, V
||». luviitd HH* to luncheon tlie heit
day and askt-tl me to penult him fo
paint uf- In my white nod blue ««iWeiit for It. lUHl he si.-Ml me
on a pink mat «imI In-fop' a laveud r
backgruuiMl
Then he tllMTinl d IIk*
I on a pair of hlg tq-eeUclea. ami. really, the uu.q iimh rweul a
Coiuplele thaiu:*- of mauii.-r the luo
|,t he la-gau to lull hi- eoU.tw. I
oettT saw luspiratloii ro ejesrly de^
pleled tm a face In my life, lit' talked
-a. be worked

ORB. BAWYSR A FSMHAU.MON

Also Special
Easy Terms of Payment.

be Aeaer Mseells laeideat* la CemaewtlM With Mis *^itlag.**
When Henry E. iJlxry was In Lorn
den playing **Adonis'* be sat for James
McNeill Whistler, the Amert.wn artist
ied s few days ago. and the two
men berome trtenda Hlxcy s recollectteos of the eccentric painter art? Inter.
at thU time, saya the fhlcago
Inter Ocean.
•ent me word one day." maid the
rei'ently. "that be would like to
come to my dressing room sud watch
me make uj» my fan* for Ihe Imper

JIEH1ISTS-.

hver>- 1‘iano and (>ganjn_gur_yock
reduced
.Vprice,, lf.)ou .arc going to need an instrument within ayear or so. it will more than pay you to BUY NOWl
i)on’t hcsiiate! Don t procrastinate! but cali_at once
and learn the ver>' great inducements we offer immediaie purchasers. X’isiiors alway's welcome. : : : : :

6RINNELL BROS.,

liquors on the dlgesUon of starch.—
i>r. I Burney Yeo. In Poj
Monthly.
Waters highly
Impregnated with
irlionlc acid gas are grateful to the
omacb. iBcrearo the appeUte and.
are dlurt'ilc, hence tbair utility in dyssia. hyiiotWdrlasU and i
gllaon a Metlftal DlcUonary
ccordtag to the roaoarehea of Pen
«ddi. saya Wochschrtft
the period of gastric 6
breviated when water as a beverage
at meals Is replaced l>y liquids coalalniag carbonic
Icularly the cas

rater was detected la the oon
ibe stomach for a period of
one-half hours afterward, all t
la one and
half hours when
replaced by soda water. Similarly the
tlon of oncehalf pound of beef
was arcelermted from

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. ffiUlUMNffi.

JOHN R. SANTO
WRbMm Mrok.

TTOverot Ohr.

' HASTII6S & SOI
FIRE INSURANCE
:
»
j
|
,
:
,

•rAxroB.
notice to

fXJf^AVmB.

The tax rolls for the oolteoUOA of
srho.ll and city taxes and apgeigl M*

»
I

Sty or*rrol'irsl*‘ciiy'. ^M^SSnn?*h^o

Walt. wall, wait:
Ob. this will bo
When 1 thallght

been plactnl In my hands for obltec^7 will be In my office tor Urn purpono
of collecting said taxes mrory wnnk-

".'^7«u"Id!,Tb.d

lug blm In French and actually
lIfI.Jrdh‘edVilon “**^*‘^*"**
* **'*^
I'nd CJiarles K, Chandler
took
^
I., me New York l«.anl of health; Dr.
Julius 8hule. profess*>r of analyUcal dorod this just as n ch
rheiui.tn In the American Institute; allowed hi. dominating
to lead
Dr tieorge K Backer, professor of oa to tbe dining r
pll>^lllltlKttal chemlsuy, Yale
-I aal fc - him wvcral more times.
Dr Charles A
but 1 had I » leave England befv«-e Ihe
plcturo
was
finished.
I
rcvlvixl
letters
..■111
all .|M«k in the hieiSt terms of the iM^neflclal effects of from him telling me of the prugresn lie
siitls aster" ufMin the system as gen- was luaklug. hut vrhen 1 last saw him.
two years ago In London, I was much
raUj pfeiMired for the trade
Isappolnted to learn that the |*ortralt
What the American
Cyclopedia
a.t»
"Carbonic acid waters
as In Paris.
vaieri Improvt
“I hare met a great many famous
len."/contliimxl Mr. Dlxey. "hut I can
be l»est antidote for al
recall none ik) atriking In rbara<ier as
isens the drolre for
my deparUMl friend WhUiler."
. generally cxhllaral
fleet upon the sy
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
otes dtgestkm. c

ru;.^Vhrr^tStn“u^*c^‘'oi'’.u‘S

O. P. CARVKR A I

etc., to be eJosed out at once. rcgarcUcss of cost:

kmked at tbr ro
oallln.... WIWB
made nothing b
my sun>risc he « xplslu«l;
«as~The advantages
y. I d.in t work ns man.r
id as a vehicle are that It others do. I comniemv at the l.ackillclue lesa dlsagrt'Cable^ to ^uiul Slid work out to my subject *
ri nder. nunlk'lue
and mure acceptable to the
♦•After sn lH»urs time his cook sumwhile by Us atlmulant Im
roned him to dinner, but be sUll paint
jin-Hslun It obviates the debility tit the
d on. To my surprise the cook, a
digestive tirgans. cbDsequent^upon the

The use of carlwnatod beveragro
waters as an addition to wine or ah
litilic liquors Is highly commendable.

“KTj.-wf.'aa,*-

iBEKMlBtlllliUlK]

Smair Muiicnl Inscruracnts. Talking Mnchine*. Sheet Music,

fees, and on nil taxes romntelag IHI>
paid on September 1st and until Oste-

riUVion-s^rso^^rja^

US

taxes remaining unpaid on Ootober
1st and until November 1st. a pmmlty
cent for collecUon wUI hs

sVg^^r

Offl^J ln Wilhelm block.

«•

City Trsnsuipr.

PAVING TAX
tiM. Iflc.8e.sa4tec.Sts

Try a Record Want Ad.

Notice to All Pcraoi

to 8tste stn iet; and mate
. from Union •troet to Casa
. is now lo my I
the first nssossn
Office in the Wilhelm BloA. Boom^

One lit th«* hin»iig«*st and bent at­
tain Ions lo vUU the city this season
'will Ik* the stirring scenic comedy_____
unique character U
"A Girl h'rom Sweden" which comes
^
'"Man to Man." which will come to
:o'tnbe‘ri’rG^MV
opero”H^^
bn ij the
the pla.v. "A Utile t)utra-t. ' 1
to Steinberg’s
Grand Opera
House tin
SUlnlK-rg’s Grand Opera House next
U Saturday. SepL 12ih. as
"’’• Saturday for a matinee and night,
would indicate, has for lu prina scholar and a gentle- ..^^0 to Man" was originally produced
ihrevi years a
ago. and since then has
Iman but who. when under the In jihrvti
. young girt of eighteen '
'
,ce of opium. Ih rather nmrt* the * P’aynl In the large cities across the
. and has won^applause
than the second. He Is a d«*ldt*dly
und h*2hly
to ^ paid on or bi
September. IWS.
rirays the chars
have the eccei
l>hlladelphla. Buffalo. CbIcagQ.
Office in the '
adrnmetl b.v our
Irlab woman of
aut horn let lhai
the nu*st
brUUanl etc. was Instaniane
-hlna
merited lK*cause th
M. E. Haskell. City 1
such a one as Is found In every minds most easily succumb u» the ef- nlw a.vs lw*eti first-cl
I In every
It'd, of th4 dread.*4l 4.plate
Under
; here with
its influent* he dreams tbe brightest sIH'i-i. II win be s<
visions ImagiiuHl by the moM persist- original .New ^erk cast.
Wirnman^and^’Davis and 13 splendid
ctlm-of the drug, which brings
Traverse City. Mich.
l>ear Sir: If you buy paint by the
«P..ncry
rniTK*d. all of which has
MU Mil .P«l.ltr
there .
xllon look
out for short-msasara.
in abundance, and a most capal
at 8tclnlH*rg’s Grand Opera lK*en spt'cially i.aint».<l and built for
ne cvf the palnU for sale In yoor aa^
company In the nevernl cMractr
Houm- next Tu**sdn'
on has about 110 cubic Inches a^
•A Girl From 8w.*den" should nttr
m. Takes 231 to make a real lalloa
.here are great tmsiaeases fovaded
on ten per cent short
It la queer that a man or ooaeen
will expose hlx or lu nakedness so;
but he
and It does.
BTAOE ANfTTOkTFORM,

j

SEWER TAX

S;»Shd5

ru‘.?.u*sf

Some lire MU

Vhr2,r.*;u*^fi:^n'c

ud cbeU Is

acid U both accelerated and inerroaed
by the presence of carbonic acid. Consequqently. the nsa nf enrbonatad bev

jss.sss-ii'r'ST.Tk.ssJ?.
about ihree-quaiters of a pint being

bargain: saved

taste. It adds graally to the roCraab
Ing and thiist-quenchlng propwtlen.
and Is exceedingly gnaaful to the
stomach, especially In hot weather
when the system requires larger

live cenU a gallon:

F. w. DKo«yba

BssementTleer for Betters
Bsnges and Cook StOves

the Boston Store

No<li^«a^y«i.ba

Solid Gold Rm|»-

rxr.i........

Backache
,iS^:^^Cl)RE

NEW
JEWELRY
STORE

SPECIAL
RING SALE -j

'S’XT

—*--• y

•riKlf'

IraSSSs

TO-DAY

low wa pabUah opinoM of s^
of the most eaUnaat anthorttSaa. whteh
A. U Joyce has raealrad. showtag tha
good rcaulu to be derired from natag

and tbe^d
y
nmiinucd
British experts from the south AfrI until I's manurnciure and uae t
parts of the world, and I
OSD gtdd regions, who have visited r»*
aently discovered gold delda in the doubt, ihf* largest ooosumpUon
Jlstricfs of Mevlce and Mlebochan. na other bevrragro made la the c
of the a
semKlvlllxed 1
ten they fnr surpnaa the fields of
When properly
•otifh Africa and that
Mexico will
I- mure wholeso
4.r psistabk'. and
<»f
tlHf >ellom nuMsl^ln1 the w
Mart ja la Krsnkiln r.mniy. Va. was re
cnl su
gard*^ by Ignorant people living In (»ro rnttip lx pr
«*ni‘. as |M*r extracts
____
ever
the rlHpIty as l*cinf a i«>rrrrt*r
A l{ti».|..ris in every
hr Titus M
roan. In Hs
few niKkts ago the old man was ra
A Bay's Wild Ride for Lilt.
dwlsnui In favor pf mineral
to his d<««r bi tlire«< unknown men
WJiii '« faiiill) aniiiu.l
eMi.eiiiii; wni.*rs for isbU*
ehut to death*
cant'd cartiunat
titui to die, and n s«m riding Un life
<lra»**l.o|»p*f*
tit miles, to gel Hr Kings New i»ix
ahi*ib«*r natural
toery for <3.,tuvuuipllon. t’4.uKlis nml
iV.I.U. W If Brown. «if IxHrxvlIle. Iml..
wiu”have to hcip tlofu <
ei».iMn*d ilenlli xngonlesfrom asthma;
and suppi) .h. fi. slih •
iiHt thin wollilerriil meiJictlie gave In
Hiaiii relief and s<s»n cured him
lie app.'ll/iiig. It correct, acblliy Ur the
wrli.*x;
"I now sleep iwmndly every .tumat li. checks the dls|S«.HU»i^ to
a chandelier in the lobb,
Then car night ' Uke marvelous ,curt's of tVin
siiniptlirti.
Bpeumonla.
IlrouchltU. bril.- coinplalnis
and is IndtH'd
fi.r >plriim»iis
>plrmi.uis lli|uoi>.
111]
lor all Throat and Idttul lifveragr tor ih«* water drinker
Ouaramet'd
bottles prtivided always that pure tsa

DR. FENNER’S

For tbow who «iH take tboa off
hn
before we Bovo to oor new atore At Na
159;East Front Street, Trmvcne Citj.

iair Vigor, tsass:

on a charge rrf nxtag the y**”

menced to scream, for It Just , rained
mice b»r a brtid season.
At Muncle Ind . tmarlie ,Kodge.'mged
la. c«.nfeasif»l tu forging duxens uf^
, <Hdi.rs «*n wiirklngmen a» different fao-

ruiiiis

band in Ayer’s

IhTJuss “
prontBent rallruad official, was (
Ml fr
r put them I

was thrown

MBMMMSKHM

IP Mlsa Kosa through the mails. hU
the rose, why woaM tbaae 1«l
auit was (avormhir rooelvad and the
professors and chamlata glre thdr
atbtr day they were married.
opiaon as to the good restilU of a well
At Wheeling. W Va.. the ating of a

inmtAL mws

buQuet whteh
eeoaBd s«4>r7 w
^ and ki»

8ATOBDAT, I
. TbAVEBs^ onr.
UHMPEACSAnX
TESnMONT Vlany a Woman
has found a hus­

Michigan Soothara raUway, Taaaday,
September ». Special train wlB teye
Orkad Rapids at 9:06 a.
raaalM
I9JW.

ous contrlbotton of rortonated
health and oomltart. car
rar^bm o^t to k* libu’u

gm-

Ttekeu good » days.

i

I:"'

THS SVEHCro SBOOiBl^ JBA%

OrtT. WOT, SATOBDAT. MgTKMBKB U, 1»0B

WANT DEPARTOENT

IMHani w Saturday, Sept. 12th w R StcRteTS CraM Opera Hwsc TMUGini
JIBHiSmitnl Mm
e»tmt
mfUtmt^ ImrntrtmmiH

smmi

A GIRL FROM SWEDEN

Be wise and get seats now.

|

.t
mU Mra. Lavlfia Van Hynlag Paaaad Away
A jaat -haiipeaed In,** **ooe
at tha Apa of 7« Yaara.
Au.de the .tab
Mr. Uavlna Van Hyalag. one of the
pluaeera of Grand Traveme county,
ewer all oorrectly and received a beaudied thU morning at Kalkaska at the
ooal ahlllly; te t
Ufa] Bohoatlaa glaae -cap” aa the r.^
ward of her prowcoa. Oa the rererae jimt aa.b mea
of tto carda were a ihaBtroek and na the dty In the
AaMTlonn las. and on thla aide the eau and
where the funeral will occur from the
ThU auu
church at 2 o'clock. Deceased leaves
three eons and two daughtera.
Her
teed Into tto dlnlns
huaband died eight years ago.
table wah aenied for
waaty. Saapended to tto chandelier
tvHu-'. It.
^
ol
uearct
my
home.
and raatooaad to the oomera of the
•TU.v. eld tuMi. I t’H CO ont and hare a
wen ahnatrocka threaded on The f(4lowlng are the dat. given me
baby ribbon, and In the center by the primHiud of thl. acUwl, whlA Mg time t**nl;;l>i,**
-What nr.- you ^rUbratlagr
3f tto table wna a lar»e aUrror. I am told, U hy no mean, more favored
-I've juat thoudit out uj**^ excuse
Oa the hoeoai of la the way of ap|*oUiimeuu than the
large aall
there la the .ywtem: t»m of ten male
Bch pte^
mchere all hut three «^ld boast, if
wen tlay eallboata aa aou
t»ey dedred to d<. iki, the pwaoraalon of
(Ollowlag nwau waa aerre<
hachclor'a degree. Two of the aeven.1 ^

rLTJ^Tu

4ipM sow IB tte kMi4a «r Bmury
Oa^riBBtatM. TlekBC* will bt
•bbF»o mtm^tn:

aw my uf

bbjt

.; sjwurrTsr:^ss
• •‘’^fCT,' a a o. ct* Mitoi* a •

.SSSfSSIS
=SbS2
w Pbera

rM

14a. wlMW b* will to imUto la a b<»

.rtrsKiSc.'-

l to Old HiaaloB
aaai ovoBlac «b tto afaaaior Cota

At Uia ooncloaion W the repaat Mr

ito waior worto. mad

K;.:

ilai

Ksssnsa.*??,

' f!**I ‘Mnr°'Mnae>

.w
«r sir 1

■r-i>

c^-^JST,

doara ia ortor to allow tto Bwrtas of
tto balldlat Cm tto protortj. The

AjSl~iu5*‘oLrSi JuiTiiSii

Tto Kathboae Staten will sire aa
ate oae of their dellshtful part in

iuiiSlu^

te. Heary IfcRlaley haa formally

STRSLir^.’V«
armaelM^^y ^tto mm

aad a.aew par<
11400 haa beoB

isrisfjssii*

Tto wtalatan of the

rssito
"el::;**!:
ortoA.
ySSiONAL.
i of Klk'lUtilds

BfnJSS* “

*"*“

N. O. Ooihy la la tto oily and atoppias ot tto Whltlas Ha la rapneeaCo., of which N. W. Sarasa la pnel^
deat Thla ooaipaay owaa. aaMoa
other ralaahle^E^.*’*o!ii Patch.
Mlaa Ethel Olhba left
lor Venaoatrllle to riali
WUIIaai Rohlaaoa aad wife left fur
B aoothera MlehlgaB thU
r a Tlalt with hla brother

i

from time to
M-eu told of Uev. Tbomu. Hunt,
be temperumw orator who waa a w.*U
nown figure In the earty hUtory of
Vyomlng valley.
During the rivll war he enlUted an 1
erred aa eUaplalu In om* of tU* re.lMats of Infantry r.il«tl In flu* Tall«y.
Me day. In the mlU.i of a liem- batla. the major rode up in from of Huj
A very pleaaant party waa hold thla regiment and to hU amazement found
Afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mra
MT Hunt at the head of the ninka.
futlua Campbell, in honor of the anni
auiplaln. what are you doing
/eraary of their 3-year-old daughter a
r he aaked
birthday. A large number of Jlttle
)Olngr* ei-lioed the old mluM-r
boya and glrla helped Utl^e Helen tu
paaa a very pleaaant afterhotm
The

W. M. Stnurer of Angola. Ind:. re^

.HitlHTu part of tto
they iM'llevi'il tube
daya
■he proved to lie all that they
Uclpatfd. aad evi^iyihlng went
ly. one day, liomrver. the
came down to l.reakfaat and made Uie
>k.< tbejr n.o« pt IM
A family lu
dty employed

-Wkr, Jolrn. y.m i
hto wife with ainai
haat girl we ever lia

miat lan't It. l-birly Uiia morning I
AW her ere^ Into our room, givto my
pocket, take my poekettMWk and empty
•^h. well deer. |iei
habit, you knom ale**.
Phlladelphl. I^ r

mer with tor paraata. Mr. and Mra
A. P. Gray of the PMdaanla
Ralph Rom»e wmr to Mariae aty
yeataaday. wheat to haa accepted the

'Eft'sc:::':

A few ylars agoy coul
couldn’t be Ixjught for
dollars. And now
less than six or eight
ei
we offer vou one. a CROSSHTT Shoe,
with ••\’isco!ized”-walerproof--sole

.oo
BACOANT & ROSCOE, ‘UST

ssra
luiu

4!u.war4

ffijsr:. J-'s;
Ml'.IM l«

zi.'44«i i.s*«.va*e

Corduroys—— I
For Costumes and Waists

IM lt‘a fonw of

high railway tt>ertU It U Intereaung
recairthat It waa In Jilly. 1K20. non
little time befotv tlcorge Stephea*
had aolved the proldem of ateam trail

cook, I determined to get a man,** aatd
a portly mllUonalre. **It very ualuralU oifurred to me that an oivan liner
wav tlie lieat place to find him. Every­
thing la ao elean about a ship s kitchen,
you know. Well. I found a fine look­
ing Swede and caUbUabed him In my
Mtcben at «2S a week. He aeemed to
be all right, but preaenUy my aeighbora lomplaiaed that be waa throwing
all the refuse out of the window. Old
habit: He thought the window was a
porthole on a ship.
1 could never
break him of the trick and had to let
him go.*’-.\ew York Preaa

Ing in ScoUand affeoilng the aucceaaioa
to a grral
great esUte of which be had
known aomeihlng The e aaedependiHl
on a family aecret kaowi
old servant, who refaacd
kirk minuter waa sent to tell her
e must apeak oo perU of Mt aoul.
Yrtl of my aaliir she aakL -And
mid ye pnt the booor of an auld
otUah family In tompetlUon with the
111 of a poor creature like mer

C«»i»<ALK 7e m h «-. Ur W.„.l ,i. ii»,.r.-4 W
r »ny M,rt .4 U»-.-U> J X Ur.-.h^h
rOR RENT.

• jyn-HK T»» KKN I

; .

We placedon sale today a fine line
of these handsome and desirable
%. goods; they are heayy and firm, and
the shades haye a beautiful lustre:
v.'ide. heayy cord, colors Brown.
Castor. Cardinal, Grey, Navy. Light
Blue and White :
:
:

-••■••IS..-.

STEINBERGS
GRAND OPERA HOUSE

TUESDAY. SEPT. 15 th

Price 75t and sue Yard

A LinLEw
wOUTCAST
TONS of beau­
tiful Sccner)’.
MOUNTAINS
ofwonilcrful
mechanical e ffccta.
WORLDS of
^%iarvek>ua decktrkal«T««.-

lie Laleoa rMnraed to their home la
Aaa Arbor ihU morning, after epend
lag tto eummer la thla dty and vl-

**M&. A. J. Pratt vetnraed
home la 1

to her

sr-’ssswi-vrBSi
A law Saya. retaraod to their
m near Pi. Wajae. lad^ thto

taraai to her aaalilaa la IbiwBiha
MMeMRh fed. «. *.aa toaa vleltlag her aade. Jaeeh
w ef NIath
lad^ tJMe afterweaa. Maa LpSla Vett
wW laHi tar eome that ywt

■3.*vS5ssr-“
^ m Mite pjctejMite
aftor^Jhaa betm^OTaiiiiay^^te
^-Soh! I Saa't Saaht R.** npM lU
maacbSae party uf the ate inrt. te

carnage*' from lAiudtm to Rath and
haA Onmey waa a aurgeon In Marylaboae, greatly given to the working
Mt of invcatloa* In hU apare time, and
It took him aome yeara to «timplcte hla
drat *teor" In hla back yard In Al­
bany etreel In Loadon. He aevompUab9d the Jeamey to and from Bath at the
rate of fifteen milea an boor, and there
waa only oae dtatarhlng Imident. when

-Medlcml aclencT haa reached 1
point.** hoaated the opllmUtlo yon
doctor, -that for a patUnt to die '
moat Ukc out hU heart and kill It w1
a club.**
On hU way home to caoght a a
and for the next three weeks made *
ery one mteahle lUtcolag to hU ayu

Shopkecp^i^What caa I tbow you.
ppea tto narhine and. having homed
thair fiagera. threw atuaea and aerloon
ly wounded the atoker. Thla Gurney
Jearaey ataadawa Uw flrat example of

Thor rmu ta« moo.
Tto corpormtloa of the dty of (
pew wanted to parctoae the Whl
Mftratt of Oarijle end la doe c<
ratted ea the amaterof tto genti
If amklag eaenUea aboot the price
1400 gaiaeeai. They admitted It waa
I magnificent picture. Imt **Do you
aet thlak. Mr. Whletler. the a
■ee. w«» Mt excemlrer

Abaent Minded ProTcoaor-l wantlet me nee. what do I want? Dear me!
I caa't for the life of me lemember
what It la. Well. wall, tt doton t amt-

I tar t ttnrite
but
let ItaiiitaHI■UMT-mavtUt I te't kMw
■ukerettketMae. WtaettaMta,

FOR MONDAY

Just the thing for fniit.

dG

**lMda*t pea knew tto price tote

rANTED-^ eMUhael wi» aa4

S quart Milk Pans Only

2Ig

Maltoadmtit! '
SATURDAY I Qlh

Heaters.

THrd SkncsM Sam

Headed by the dever
Singen and -Dancers

WIITMAIulDAVn
40|lMd •( facw Scaafl

*t>h. aye. we knew ttotr te|

Cook

StaikiMlIacMtpMiinia

tt^' **—

PRicea
MtaHitM - l6cand2So
Nicht 350. sac. 60C. 7SC.

: elae ef lateceet^ detain the
adaa- they paid the price aadIre yeara wages for all

S.y,<lootrB.«--Bii4-

Made brpailigptbilkbf 15 tact.

TbisHappyHome
Of ours on West Ninlh street is
a cosy bargain for a roafi who
believes in getting his tent tree.
There are seven niedy fiatsheil
rooms-.lone in hardwoo.1
ami the place can be bought on
EASY PAYMENTS. We
would like to tell you more
about It ; just come up, or phone.

Herlinger,

Stoves

and

Ranges

lom^on

III. .AuMplrloa. BertawJbb.
-To gnitify Uie curiosity t.f tlio pnl»
Ic. Mr. Iboilamlin.*.** pnmd ibe young
ieraoii will, the n.lebook. ‘•will you
iUw fell m*‘ If the fiiwt contributiou

I'torea

Dnigglat-rm going to discharge that
new clerk. Ilea loo can-lcea.
Frh ad-WImt haa he done!
imigglat-Thla moming be aoM a
wild cytal woman a doae of poison and
tmatHl her for tlie money.

to aay -It waa.- he an-Wliat waa lir
“Four dcfilara for

Soiled Spooner <«lmly>-B*cua dt
placet wool wander to me. mnm.-

Itoa.- aald Mr.

OBIKNBU. BH08-. piuo teaw H ta

fill: HAl.K li4ni; ar»t

CbtmanQVirmimktm^s

mmmrramra^ F*lo

TKi®

An Up-to-Date^^ df Today.

aiMl aU
tost

^

In Triple Coated Blue and White Enamelware

No. 7 I Yrinking
Cup

MANtoMAN

i‘hArl>Ht<r»u, U J. I'Ui A. A I, >mrH,ai.
O-rvvt ht-l<t •i«rvtti>K lii« li:|i
d^rvioT

3 Grand Specials! ^

Men: 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c

SEPTEMBER I tflll

liHium t O H.-uMnnl

MICCLLANEOUS.

Qlt'Vri.K

14 quart lipped IVeserving
Kettle—

QTEWBERG’S GRAWD
O OPERA HOUSE

j

Also Fancy Velveteens and Velvets
For the same purpose at 75c, 90c
and $ 1.00.

OUvat to aeenaw hla atadlea la Olivet

"'°ilSr>adagh Clongh aad Mlaa Lot

yt—

Our Crossett patent and enamel shoes
have “Viscolized"—waterproof—soles, if
you want them

Northern

returned thla
’ apeadlns her
to reeume hor work aa
aad hookoeper lOr the

SSI.

for the NVw York city whool.
haa h«fi woadorfully lu*-Ncw York TIumw.

Boat delUhlful farewell recepi
■waa tendered Cynia H. Carter and wife
ply liHween t*aU*ulta and Mu- \\V«t
tad Mra Keltner laat evenlna In the
.. The to..!!.*, un- very fotnl of
parlora of the Second Metl
marrying before mierUtc wi tlH*lr p.charch by the menhera of the c
and congresatlan
Mra Kellner and rlod of wrvltude. Hoim tUue* .. many
her daughter. Mra Carter, have been as a hundred of them will want the
noptUI knot lied
(Towth of the Secon
I slilp has
Tto captain of any Bt
•. but tbr
legal
*o tMiry
master of ot»e of thrw
been one of the aUuncb menbei
hat grown tired of nwdlag the A
•ervtng on the Uiard of tniateea for
werAlce fifty or sixty llmiw a
number of yeara
So
be
h.a
had
a
iiunibiT
of furm«
The early part of the evening waa
ted with the .
ipent In auclal coaveraatlon and In
aervh-e.
The briih* utid brill-grt um
the playl
the chu
waa glv
have It
ami tie.
ta by Rev. Willard Heath.
iiMl wife.
Nu MU****!®****
W, H Scott. Rev. Hugh Kennedy, Cy asked. They .Imply .Ign their namea.
rua H. Carter. Mra. Carter and
«f niarrl.ice
• MuUkeai
Keltner. alngtag and prayer.
on record, but tlm ItrltlHlKauthorltU
Mr. .and Mra. Carter and Mra.
have decUlVAl It to la- la rfiaUv valid.
uer win atari In a feu daya for V
inglon. where they eapect to

s^rsssH"

A Genuine Cordovan Shoe

•'SWlPal' Or^

nance aa
W. H. Eoater received the Reliance
i
trat priae In the eoehre conte
conteat. and
Oriaih Mra. Pred Seeor r^ved

rapraMstm

M •/

Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c

atixea'sTckpbtellS

OSATH OP A PIOMRKR

Ja IMtelp toafr hmH-

Miw.

Ki^rvd

<aa

. matr.

-TM.toatoaatoartnf«laL-Iton doa t fotte that a pmteat
man can toani to Mifte fire from

CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ntaject S.n.1iy Kight

\“WbanBtUm"
E SURE YOUR SIN WILL
FIND YOU OUT."
rwaasP.UOMLPistv

ROR -RRST FAIir
Many Will Oe to Qraad Rapl
toy M
Many TraTuraa

rSTSS-j
ymtrwin tototeitoaafarl
■V

ill

I®'S';^ i®(X>RD'fii»® '
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1903

g)e €i>eninfl Kecord^s Up»te»Pate Ultistrated Featorc

NEW USE FOR MR SHIPS
France to Teat War Vah» of

How Environment Helped to Make Giuseppe Sarto Pope
F*

K. WT«
•—n-j
tlMt tb» nr« PO|M> «r%» a fBAti I
<4 Y«T fcamblp Wrib. Irtit rcnop«ratl»e- .
ir miw
kno«n rtr»« It* Italr r»SarOHt* hi- *Bta.<arf.U and Ma T-^a- ;
il»e« That a ptrbHan 9h<«ld I* tW «
arn to lha
»0«<» patrirlhn- .
aa RnmpulU and th« VanniHrUla aaa ;
rot a manor of
aun*rt*^ <•

m

Tka Pop4s Mother:

aiSir'^ThiTii" thi‘fITtlTt? I
lU. party Ufr and tho •ttOrtifHnot.l tn
nbh h tb« fttlura fiofir had tnmrd aa a
child. A fra »« aniy drfalla arrr aprrdHr f«rllM«r.litE. *»«* «»“» rrcPnUy

i

wri* pi«aanu of thr aril kiwan Hal
Un typr. ai»d tu far aa |a»ki>oan tliHi
IrtniiC haa hm. «*a<^*t^tiainr. t I'iur 1
X. with Andrea drl Harto. thr fatnuoi.
artl»l of whom llroafiluE aai»*. but th*
naror tUrtu>>wht<h in Kitall-h mran-j
laJlor-la a comriHMi mw In Italy, and.
with no arWIotirr to thr imitrary. It la j
aafr to amumr that Ihcrr waa no ron- *
nanEitlnlty brta«^n thr artut and th. i
IKifir Hr that aa ft may. thr imiralo« i
leal tiTw of thr aupr^nr |«»iU\ir W .ml 1
brm irmwd to any rrrat hrlahl
Ilia '
Erand/allMT. htrer^rr, had thr dlaUm

thr arr.|. r of tt.r . I.ur. I. iwd aa a

Sort.*

trothcr ahJlr hr waa ralrlnr>h of Vm1.^. AVhm thr mwa that hr h»d been
o;m ir-I iaH*r waa ca.rmd to Vmur thr
JhrlTjoy aSd JlrldTrrthc aictml honor
confrrrrd uion him brln^niu^rrcd by
thr thought ththry .ou* nrNrr n«uln
br ao cluor tu him «. in thr old day a
It ia paid that they Immd to rntrr a
aa ’x«albJr to thrir U-Jovrd bru:h. T.
.Of the other alat,*a on.' m^n;.-d thr
aavTiatan of thr .1 u»^h m i^alaano
whrrr Ptna X. waa formrrly a pariah
Prtrat and whrrr V> rhartty and oihrr
K.a«| wwka hr won for hm.arlf ll»r at-

PfPlI

‘IllJIl^rimi Ttl'd n ’ '

hla falhrr and hla inothrr. wtm brf*.r. j «„.wj
tirr timniaar w«* klnraurrltr Hanrui. j au. ,.i
vrrr ,o«i*|*-llr.t to W'mk hunl for a llvr ' ij,
Ilhood. Ibr lalhtt itunilM-rliiK uita»iik t do r
iMiot to whU h w«a attu.hrJ inoMthan prtiin and lIttU- rm.uKh of rllhn ; ar «v
To rkroot a lUina f«l tlinr
j
i »

'olt«Ev'T.Vd I-HW aa’ irrr thrlf fortu.a-a.
thr parriila of thr tan*- w.-rr hiipi.y In
thrir how for ro.h nlh-r and b.r ih. lt

‘‘rh^’few pboU.i^ai*haol'da*^^^^^^^
IhAl -there in » ationi: r.anuhlame Iwtwreit the |H.|ahla OM.lhrr. hut
thr loir the Iw.. bore . a.'h other war
even nioiw
.S.-verth.d..»
aftrr the la-naar.t pMewt had rr..wn, t.

w’n
an.l whJ. h Ima alr. ady endrare.1 him to
Ih.a.. who know him only iia l*iua X
VTl .. van a;iy Iml that hO. tlrat ihuuKhI
wh n to* waa r|r. «.-d to the iM|a*. y waa
of thr nr.lh. r Jvm« III the liHl.- Italian

iroold sms ko M bmj rsta. m M.
____ js liumont WMitU mHWd
Tlali St hlk baUooo slMai la Msafllf.- ^
Ftkoor. of E dplegsttmi NfinMittaf
Qnml Aadew. th* PrawA mteMsr •(

tsiy •mynaollcsl dfpMtmmit. mmd
UsotMutnt roloMl BotnvskEX. ssos
dd*r of Gpomtl Andrt's catalaK.

IP,

to a alkht of Ihrir fomar f-Uow cltlaril, now cmc of thr pHti.^ra of tlH<
C hun h.. itmkiiut a |.llErliu uc- to 1|m'
atnall votliHP*. pl.iur>-aqur with Ita roor
tln-c.1 I lira. ?»Hd Ihrrr rnilani. hiR the
laa rold inothrl to W heww* a.-|f wi.t lfW liia dr^otlon hr owed ao tiiu. h In thr
aind'lhlty
hta coMiiKr home wua

The X«w Yoefc BersM fHiMifcM .(

sSe,:s..^wfoi3rJS:*

S

wutch dW la I iilit.bir Pnarm la w f,.i
Xha wralthy fainllU-a of Hirar. th- amall
tiuirkrt town In whLh thr Rartim iimJc

uT' S**^*Th

ctf SiETior and SlKimia Ihtrtdln. .
thr dauithtrr ia to l» arrn in the ploturr of thr Inn dlnl.g: naan. It la aald
that the mllrr family ha.-r to a lars«
dr»rrr the chanu'trriatl.'a which havr
madr Ihua X. ro popular
That manly aturdinrm fa one of the

clwe 111 hla UhaU the worthy Anselo
made wply that he wanted no aaalatI’-Ad a-iawItl.Mi’i^h'h h^had ntd'wT *'
by hla own endraxor In order to i
aniHll ahop n! lirlleRraalr. when

gTMt iMilWxm No. lOi trrtaf tb* Hxtjr
hone power motor. stErtiM^swl step­
ping the Immense pwptllsr end sfiyIng everr dHaU of the sir ship with
minute cate sod tlntasi pstlsMS.

U alun>w a meat demand. tobacx>r
pork. lamluleM. hla two pretty da
so tmreioTTrdlr fsesnihio that s prselera. the brllea ..f IVlIrETaale. a
nut obJe. t If. followln* prex-rdeiit.
uiule .i^-Ht.-.l thrli father a Roman
Sir shli*'B military value-will soon Uko
.-mint; but. Judalnr from wh
pUce.
know n ni Amtelo a . hara. ter. It
The tret will consist sC SB nttempl
m.a.t .ertain that hr would declli
h....or wet, it |ox.nrene.l him.
to lesve Psrta end enter one sf the
Thin*, then, .lid .JlUfa-pjw? H.trtc
^'len^h frontier towns, Ksney or BH; hi- b .> h,M,.l .lav- tn an atinoai.h
Nsln, |«.x.jty. fjvc.iltiy and hard work «.n
aoc he
; the on, aid,-, with love, aelf aacrifl.rmade In the hsUoon.
i -niul th. j.atl..ti. -olidarity of the
*M. Ksiitoe-liumoot s ides for this InterestluE eriw-ritnent la to Uke s trsln
from I*ari- iu Hie esrljr momlng with
hla balUwin. tuUw of hydrogen gsa to
U the mi

•pecUl wsgou.

CHINESE CULINARY SKILL.
The aklil of |h,- ,-«-leatiula In Irirer•nciin i- ex ell ex. r, iiM-d In thrir <-ook■y. and at a fhnie«e h.xiiqurt to Amerthe man owed the InaplrationY'

^

hei^^ryea «Itwed f..r the laat time ahr
had the happlnea. of aeeli.E her a,m
cTtnited a .ardlnal prlral. Thr father
hnd dle.1 yrara before, and thr remainItiK children h;\d Ionic conr their arxKiraie waya. AU of thr b.«ya mid rirla
who were bruuicht up In thr little pink

PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE IVORLD
NOVEL WRITING UP TO DATE.

CARNEfilE STER COMPAHY’S NEW HEAD.

from, sa.v. Nsbcr the wsgbo wlU bn
unbooked from the trsln snd s sescs
or so of soldiers sod scoonipsnjlng ofwill unload the. lislloon snd Its spplt'
sneea and traii*iH>rt It to tbs nesrcA
open space, where, under U.
i-l>omont’s dlrectfcms. the balloon
e inflated and prepared for tho
Nantoe Dumont estimates that
wltliin, two hours of the time of lesring
the train everything
everything will be ready, snd
will then make an sttempt to fly
be w
the town that may be selected tsr
th^*^
of Ueutensnt Ooloasl Bswgesux sod Major Hlrsohbsoer ths otbsr
day to M. KantoaDumoofs bsllooa
abed, when the details of the foregoing
lotlt'sl maneover were
MM of the cooaeqneneas
of a letter written by M. 8antoe-U«to General Andre after tbs isTiew of July 14ID this letter, after referring to ths
sympathstlc reception given him snd
hla air ship ujam their
review groDiid at
hla services to France In th* event of
war with any country other than tb*
lepobllc. of Nortb and Bontb Amertcn,
loyally adding that In the very linps^
able case of war between France and
iraail be should put hlnnelf at ths
Ispoaal of bis native eoontiy.
4n reply to the letter of U. BantasDtsmont the French mlnlater of war
wrote that in the course of tbe review
of July 14 be had noticed and nflmlrad
and certainty with whlcti the
was maoeuvend under tb*
o ssk
would be very happy to accept t

BIG PRICE FOR A FLEA.

JOII.N IlXSitAHsaid that hr haw c.irrw-d l»»e appla-.w
bestowed upon hia xxork. for hi- jH*<ix*n«
draw the eye* hk,- ni.irnrt-. Hi* be*i
known works are entitle,I ’Temp

Th, irui«tnitU#l *h...x- *;u> Ib-dhi.y. the weTi ki-.w
-..nter of mine
a;Ulonal novH*. eiiicnsexl m ’ kiioc-Wng off a xol-to e
liis method la e
a. If for. a- the pi, tur- -h.*w *. he seat* hlmiwlf In « ,„:nfortahle , halr at
tate- the *tor> t< a pV .. ;r.ph. by whi. h It I- later r,m-.,ted to a ate
ph. r. Mr. lU-nhl y. xx h« i- a younc Au*irallan. i> i njo-t proUnc novel
and during Ih- l.t*t nine yeaiw ha* turned out xipward xif thirty book
ha- had nn advent,m.u- atti hiteie*llnE care«i.

A REMARKABLE RELIC OF PREHISTORIC DAYS.
Air*

DttJwr.

allioad. but a,wm drifted
Ste s talsgispti operator-lOr tUr iinittni.wr ana .vmiu rwiiroa
; tnto s machine ahcn>. aerxlng thnrr yr.irw with w IMtf.burs !\nn. Mr. Plnkey
I . ‘.i > then tnmsd hla stlenikm to rlrctrlcUy and breama Intr
trtr llsht to commrndal
uses In PUtaburs, Early In the
| v :V
witnhpl to put .............................
........
knlwiciS^^ lid Ao'J'rowU^

In Washlnston. j Mr. Haasall waa not bruuirhi up I
thouEhl It wlU have plenty i present profearUm. hi* edu.^itlon
I handle lu remarkable vo|. ins been framcNl u. fit him f,w u koI
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COUNTERFEITERS’ PLANT IN NEW YORK.

don l« areful aboot hla expendltiire*
when tempted to boy hotaca <w astomobUea. but there la no limit to hla
generosity when he has an opporUmi-

organlted to the srortd. aaya th* New
York Evening JoornaL Mr. BothachOd
offer* a prise of $5,000 to tb* man who
brings him a healthy apecImaB sC tha
arctic for flea, an Insect eamsstly deBlrtd to round ont hla coHecdon. Mr.
BothaefaUd wanta thia partlcnlar flea to

Tring park, wbera tbera ais thonaanda
sf flesf which bars been obtained froaa
birds and bemats In aU parts of tbs

HUGE HOWITZER TO BOMBARD BATTLE SHIPS.

Fw!s«mmSm^o^
polar
flaa. TbM hnst waa futile. bcM tba
sffar of a $5,000 reward tor tb* nraeb

i:>-

te- |||r.^f
1 1-

j

,j

m

II. Mir

Many fxMstI temalcs of mnminoths arc to be found In mueeuma. but If one

asssyrwri
dstotnlik

possessed by the gigantic brute when he met death perbapa SM.tM ysars aga.
.dugoutoflUteygravetefarowmrmhwtejj^^stoj
bacn seen hy thousands of enrtoos vialtbrs to the
traarfeRod soon after its dteoovery. Tb* week t€ tr

««'^*l,SjToS*“»'Sr,^ Mraot ~n to turn tb.
thla tom
hwiilTftmtsT
The tlhistraUeo shows one of th* hosrttsns
bum
esr this pnipem »t the raaww^ Krupp works In Eaaeti. Oormsny.
This tl liuli hssllnsf thrmrs praleetUaa aHghlng from 474 to 7m posnd^ thr
nags nt gastg-tluso 4ta«ie» <f oleYmtloo betac 1&MS yards. Ths

SaryttSXiBijMir s-m d.^ wssh wm msdlly ho niststsod

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.



:V: I

WxW
TH* KVEHoro mocao). tbavbbe crar, moil,
,.^iST!r«JL!yiJ?^ M tk»
*'^^tete«u««C7Mr«MMcr
8k* cMgkt «C Ite Bm afftte to ft w«7

SMIWd. for k* MW tte

cim>ngii. 11 ty 1

ir

vfli M »«.*-

l4«ftCkar farltf«. M tkt WT7 tbMiKkt tkft 8m for ft ■taftCe «r ftOL
•C kftliv M dftrtas pot ktoi to a fftnk. I T«n Mar ao tkat k« eaB*t krmk
I iMocMitly. Uw wairr aad towka oot tkt kaak.** aakl

iStriJd ttlS^wftft
bla btariitoft

IMf « erU<ic

J| IteM ta fM«r Mr M»'
kapt bla rra --ward like an abkMft. tkaacb Bot Ilk* Ike bort of ao
pe^ a faaac. Leooa looked at biai
fna. tliM> to d»a and amikd loW-liie.
r tbat arbeDerer
•niiHkt blm acalur aa
alotbepaat. IJe kad

—Hr th, <M «f M» >« >»«

Aa< « ax «r Ur <T—inc

priateMoa about tb* ftauie of bU lioaU
tb* Ahinr. ila naaar could convlm-e
tbato tbat
dbould be pro-

drupped It with a cry.
-Oh. take tbe Ullerr cried Marria almoat aaragely.

▲ftar Laotto k«d daUturad ber ultl.

BMktoom out of fba
kowa. ^ a Btoltor of Mipa abe waa
torttod. kot waa urlat ftMgb to de-

toftka latkatjroftdoDot88lofftbot.*p
•r tbaocoau.** Tkaa aa tk* Utile boat
waft awlaglag auraj fram Ike dock aba
ttfiad ftflar tkato. H wlab jou would
ketoff to* kPtoa ft aleu. fitob blneflab. ■

**W«U. aa* tbat you catch ftoaetbing.**
fupUad tka tootkar. ftkd laftgked.
Manrto Bolltito waa tao baay wltb
■upaa and puUaja Wod tba many little

-Wkaa oua ar tba kaata atrtkea a
ackaal of flak an tka other fellow* mob
la to gat tkalr dbarr. and when, tb.-j
loaa tka aehool tkej acatter till aonw
oaa Mw atrlkea ua*. and than they come
At Ckla polat Laoaa'* attention wn.
anraeled by aonetklag alae.
•Xih, Marrlar ake exclattoed eotho
ataaUcally. -bauk at that wide atreak
of all we art cfuaatBg. I>oeu that mmn
Chat all li cntoli« out of tbe bottom of
.f|to aeu| ttot Ibgto U^Texa* guxker

IdUng Anywhere Just then. Tbe Inwits
wen* all a<.attering. and time w as again
banging b-vy on
light to t
fliwilly
-I bare always wanted to
of that
it>pn*d eagerly, for the
be Toudlr luiped
boat was a thing
might yet
But I^eona w ent on as If Mie wen* oot
perfectly aware of Hm* fari that the
name of tbe boat was an anagram of
her own name.
-Ion
leoce or aomHblnf of tbat
floo’t know bat the nam
naod ta all right In
The Am lent M

7^%^ ZL,';!r.z:r:,:,rz
UteqMottnc..................
**AhlM. SI..IO-,
all alofHt.

tried to nmb tbe line ao as to tear or

have n ph- ure of llue-e earl>
carri. r 4l wuuid 1^* luien*stlnR

-sinie a sr<>r«> t*l wild Indians wltb as
n.nu> di.ys and n trail, t.f ^ledh 4in their

1

In a monwnt be was Imu k wIm iv h •
was iH-fore tbe flah bad bitten, but eu. h
wen. Ills exrltement ami exl.llnmii .'i
oter the mplure lliat Instead of st irling to stammer a[s,logh-s. as lie w„ 11
naturally have dune, be starteil off ..ti I.
roar of laughter tbat M*<'iiie«l
tmllalde.
lie w»s 4^ri..ltd.v deveh^e
Ing wonderfully pslay. Hat Ids laugh
ter was S« ItibHilous that tin* aUtml
Ity of the situation dawnml ou L-m i.
and abe Jolne«l In. tUougb not veryheartily.
•■Well. I don’t cMr«.r’ site gninddxl.
-I think you an- real me:,i,.-But 1 have shown Iiiys.'lf n g*ssl

Th.-*Ttav. V<i’ Cilv liiull was distrll
,„,.j g, i,|^
and any chanc
irav. a r frmii^.en- to h.-re brought 1
over as.+e-d-iu; couhl On one tetmtD
le-rtHl mvaKiun a wnmiu. one Ann l>j
km. a m.me-iie si the mill Uiarding
house. wa.< visiting tn Old Mission
«he had tlnlshed her vUlt. and Islng
. “* •"
"
in ^h^s'^.nd slrsi^^^ it «e
.

„ver a
, hundnnl isMinds lu weight, but Ann
«as of a stalwar. fra
' swlftl.v through, and
when she go’ hen*, s

.... SkaSraSt

Bay street.
During tbe next lu years Traverse
iiy became tbe dUtrlbuUng point for
wide section of country. Mall waa
todlad here for Ek
Raplda
and

Catalogue for the Jfsking

Hbn
WSort
Sam

W.*Hi Mlr...„_...

Vit.h

• u*. ma.b' uti ftiiraacc
anl Th.* M A N. K

uuu** drop|H*d. This,
v.-ar tif gnu?*
T. C.. L A M has!
lakrii IWt-lanmii 4.ir our hamlH. Tbcj
rural fn-^' mall d.*lh cry has taken all
IVi.lusula away. <»nc by one the mall
4|aa.*s ha.e r.-.: ej to In* rnrie Sam’s
carriers.
September h the Norlhpori
route
rop|M*d. There Is a railroad to North«»ri now. How that Miunds! What a
que«-r little thrill It sends through tbe
souls <if the few old pioiu*ers left, none
re was 4»nly one <»f the old
slatte riiul
left.
Route .No :t7 lul;
Trav erse
y 1o Neal ” Now roni.*j.
the order.
Route No r.T.tol. |„ U*<
dlseonUniHHf SepiemlH-r lu. 1P03”
|

«mlli of heaven.—New York Press
C^ss Hit Life to a Neighbor's Ki^
> haa made a study of
and
Sumner
l likely owes his

woO»rHTOf U»w«*.

Bosna planta aaam to ballara In a ahoct
day’s work, tha plmpamal. for inatanc*.

Bsrh^ro,^'. i:nr)iaalr4 Bl»«n.
The
..J i
have a legend that
FreOerlek Ihirirroeag. to hot dead, bat
in n.i ei,
I sl.v,* iu « cavern to
tlH* llnr . ,
His long lad
besr.l N bcUe\.s1 to li.r.4* grown durtoff
this long cuehuidiin lit unUl It oovara
the table at w ldHi Iu- olta and deaoands
to tbe tl(s.r. He has lieen tberw for cen­
turies aiul must remain for centorlaa
attll. hut he will tliially he frwjd, #a
tha legends say. and hwd hto knights
to a glttrtoUH victory.

:STATE FAIR:
GRAND RAPIDS.
Running, Trotting and
Hurdle Races.
TralnX El.phanU-Hl9h Wlra
AeU-Balloon.. Eto., Ete.

Itif Far* PUHj«too»k
Writ, for Prix UU.
C. A. rRENCH. - - SoeroUry.

“YOUR MONEY IS
NO GOOD”
THE FAMOOS

CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
....HEALTHIEST....

MITT.J.JOHNSOKS

AhSOLUTtLY ODDRl-HSS

6068

Hotel Shilson
EUBOPEAH PLAN.

-I. hara baan

trooblad

a-r'cr.’Tus'ss's:

ssz£

toamriatototofttoalto

Bto

AND

RHEUMATISM «
BLOOD CURE

Hotel Brunswick

AppUcant-^Yro. madam. I wish to aeenrs board, bot 1 moot Inform yoo that
with my I am a regrtorlaii. asadam.
Mrs. 811iDdlet--Oli. tbat wtU ba all
right You will DOC ba expected to oat
tbamroU None of tbe oCbars aror do

m

Sept.14-15-16-17-18-’03

■*
with dtarrboea: was attended by
physicians who gave him little. If any.
relief, when a neighbor learning of
his s<>rious condition, brought blm a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured
-Morv’u thirty year seuse. 1 haarod a every book.
him In leaa than twenty-four Jiour*.
pmirher saj oiu* time bow eddlcatloo
For sale by Jas. G. Jobnaon.
rorfloianmf OTOHroiUaadOiayBir j
an’ rum an’ uu.m y was boood to ba tha
Bugba* A Boaburg. 8. S. Wait 4. flona
nunatlon 4»’ the rountry. an’ art Are af
N'atiir&lly, uie |•epple having a trn- 11 ain’t pooty .nigh coma true a’raady.
dwey to bellavr aventhlng they saw You Uke it betwixt throe here rich
to print, and being Intmae wlitial. It ooUege ’fellers an* them dad blowad
waa not many yaara until everjbody ayndrtes tbw. an’ I want to know
St4 FRONT ST.
had abewt aa modi mnade ah the man what show 1s they for pore man sama’a
ma and your^Prom •OTarbaoltog the
depleted In tha average phyalcnl cni
RATfrS-MaOtSOc, BcU 26c,
Pnmiciaiirrs” lb Centuiy.
tore advcrtlaamant.
That to to aay. moat rverybuly was
too strong to wo.-h.
But aa lock would have It. the aa^
-Tro: the other day when 1
crat of Ufa was dtocovarrd about this
A.K.MOVKM. ^roRr.
running down tbe middle of th* i
np to handy tabloid form. It wa* pra«^ after my hat I’ll bet tbera wnai
acally impcaliae for anybody to
itorre to death.
This shows how nlcaly tha T*r|oaa

hare ukaa part «f them and faal a •TBICTLY flANITARY BUOfl ftra
great deal baltor.” U yon hara any
troahla with your atomaeh try a box

rLsrrirLr

West Michigan

S«_______

pillows of down, some on curbslonm.
some l»ent<ath silken countenMin***.

Tlmaa at which different planta t

-THAT THE-

is Michigan’s Best Fair

week. There
match him in
ly as he giM-s.

::r

thine la to protect tha pollao from I
▼adJng moisture, and sloe* aoma planta.
noch aa tha plmpecnat proasptly doa*
tty^la on tha near approa^jaC

‘ -“li

is helping scores uf young people in this
section to first-class practical education
and putting them into good positions.
"1 he work uf this school einiiles it to the
support of this part of the stale. If you
have* a friend who is ihinking of taking a
. I>usiu!'ss course tell him or her about the
• 1 rawi’M- City Business Ci>lhge.

rii.'si th.' rsiiroa.is ls>gan to co
ak.- ih. burden offl our. 1

Pieddeni uf the I’nlted States, who

a_____ ■

openinf at 8 to the memtog and doatag at fl o’clock to tha armmooo. tha
hare chanfad ywor flrst goara hmid. no th* odmr hand, ddag
•or aaana aoc aklaaa they caa l km
flak to aay aCkar way.«
bwtocaa from I a. m. to 10 p. m.
-MIflltorttkakaatwaytoflHi "‘^^That da yno maaar aha aakrd. with
Why daaa aay aoa flak that way r
^-Bacaaat .iaatlaaaa flak fur aport SaTmatov
«ad aal far apuU. It la mara ivort to
*I nwaa that Aloae la a
ekPto far flab aad eauk tkaa wttk a yw aam*. Leona, aad If you

da IT ppa iMflI.avJBM*

the traQcrse Gtp
Business

**whlcb
meant

ily In a few- hearts lingers
..1 his elec ton r..arhe.f
well to the
The Ti
the flsli liibT . tohlished
thf semi-c
|K.siniasier and the late Judge
raniplM-ll as asslhtant. had Its rity’s p..stol«re. and arn>s
greasing!
up Inmi Mftskegim. up the \k;.2 *.etub!
via WliltehMil. r.udi
7^ m**
Hke a wife of , 'a’»*V
-And you ols-yed
me like
ten years’ atoiiding.” * .
-Well, ni never do It again.”
• I’ll never ask you b. again.”
\ork b eit.r .utlM-ly nvU-cfi.
Her fa.*e suddenly aolsred. for atoIS exvvtvlliigly js»puhir
— It Iv r. t i.Mst of lur’luhabl
timught be mcont l»e would
I the way In w hh h bis
• ii.aht. We roar
Ihiri •
"
*
her to be hit wife again, and
UM.Ilier vl-vvHl IIm* siigg.*silon that lier
.
*'»”•- •' • »• ««
I'
I'l*"-**^**
'
ao!i slanilit tnk.* to tin* platfonu to
i:arly infaiir.v atul x nil.*
was only leaalng again, lie oaw
'ila- wrote to him
.ns.
Th. guy worth npefltlo!!
Clmnge amt with another burst
from
Hie
luitiv.vlll.igc whirli stu: had
iind mid.lle age makes
laughter brought
rM V»T li ft for III. tv ll.nii a ihi.v to aay
night.
tluit tl«- sail
that sIh* did not think np|»earing before
____ . ____
feeble
Ashing fl**et that
audhiM
t-s
to
I
m
reputaMe
busiueoa. and
nrorly all
bling IwHWUoe be had be.*n ms u atnigw'h«'ii 1. n plh'd Hint he had derided to
leaving tbe clly to the
fling with fbe big fish. Jusl what hap
atul then do 1. ;.. 1 Imd sign A n roiitrari to that
run at long Intervals.
|w*ned behind the oall Is twiler gue«MSl
r .M Hdy wrote back
vet a flutter. Imagine 8.- efff>:
than told, but wb.'ii they iwacbed the
!!r his loving mother
000.000 iM-raons lying on the ”dead that she W'
Uttle dork again lA*omi*s mother called
lever for six oC>toven bourn, some on and that Kl.e wcul.1 tell no oue In th*

la. I wlfth y^ did nmd pity for the

• tollk aato to am far ckatototaB"

in the public schools when six months to a
year in a goo<l Business College will give a
much more practical one. and if you prove
comiHfient you will
placed in a giHul ik>siiion.

tloa with the ouulde world
more direct. TbU state road, by tbe

r'irE'

^ tk.. ,.m ......d ....r -k-

wtds MW.

-Bow konfbla! Bat 1 alway* tkougbt
that anuBtotoa warapcaaenred In aptota

aad «Kk tklw aad not in oU **
^
-Oh. ptotowr tald Bolllaa taatUy. -|
^ am aot apaaklag of that ktod of mam
mm. Tkf matotolea they bar* dowa
kara afu Bttia fat flak that they catch

Justness Education, ,

maU fadUtlas.
A* late aa IICS there was only a
ttl-aMmibly amU. which la tbat year
as Bsad* a wcwkly one. During tbaf

I 0|M

*

-Thafa just tbe wsy I fael when I
am oalUnf with you ”
-And I-L” he atammertsl. Teel like
kbto bat UaL^**
a^ tbe oaxt two Hoes of tluit atatixa ”
uaaany aen«l aaritor than on other
”B'hy. what are tbeyr
daya and more haatlly prepared. The
*Xloakar aoCkliw! Tkat*a almply a
a saint to-A jlltr on
children aie early hnrriad off to aehool
and dlnnar Is often -picked up.” ”Eua
-Aad what mar a ckuBitolag atrenk
-Too don’t look mm-b like a man tha^ Monday” Is the one day In the waak
naodad idtJ.*' m aald and then ndded. whan a booaewlfe’a trooblea. hard
-WTty. wkea aiaateufa go after blua- -And partmpa yoo haven’t aver had a
wort and annoyancea asqm to cooaa all
flab they do aol aaa a agald Uke profeu^^ aalntao banm '
at once; h
-WeO. wn^walh wunT you take pity forthaflrnt working day of the week.
”l taka pity toTyonl 1 am no aalnt
and. Mdaa. I think 1 have Imn tnore

Wkr <•*< twprtbrtt Titan
to atom a

f.w"i .

IJii.-* were S. t ami rlirW.
-Wh.v.- be asked with a puu-h«d air
-aren t y..u glad I got tin* flshr
"<»f oMirm- I niit.** site aii-vver.'^l Miy
-Sirnc you se«'iiied to want It wi bad "
-Wliat do you meanr he a-krd. ststl

Ha tookad at her cuitooaly to make

-They chop ap touamlm aad tbrtne
tkato oeafkaard ao that they will float
dMTB wttk tk* tlda aad make an oily

|ohn$on*$ Drug Store,

up through the pineries.
1* mail route was shifted 1
Raplda. and In lX7r to Cadillac.
Ing through by way of Sherma
Wexford. The weekly mall In
le a dally one. requiring
for a round trip between
Prior to \hiO Michigan. m»rth of tbe
and Big Raplda. After tbt
through from Cadillac It
dem^s w It b but onej^
only a short time before tbe a
was by rail direct to Traverse
and that w*as Indeed a great day
The neanwt offlee south wss Croton
Croton,
Ten yearn m.»re and there
on the Muskegon riter.
iWi milet,
Id Msrkinsc
klnsc on the north
north, dls scun*s «if iHistuffices all the cu
hrough. looking to Traverse City
II ws>. not until
L*lr distributing ptdnt. The north
. eftisbllshr
Trsvw^ City
i‘ ws» sn ludisn ern counties bad imtvIc-s of their own ”
by Ibis lime, and Grand Traverse and
trail betwt-<-u Crxuon snd Msci
l-.'e ai.au and Benzie were all b,*gln
nlng to lo-e the sunshine through the}
ailing l.west. and where JioiueJ
•iir benevol. nt g.ivernmeiii Msinwas iM»i a>
the malls. In the early eighties^
I have he4-n

If It had not twen
■«
Imp** of breaking away It would ba
wbl^ t^na waa palling at It
and kttliig the Hue slip away fn.iu ber.
At bist with a about of trtnmiib lie Hfted tbe flab over tbe gunwale ami drop
ped It on the Uittom of tbe tssit.

••Oh. no one, «.f course.” be
laughlin;; -but the way you .,
was wtimbTful.”

**Akrtktag to Ubitoe.*’ Ims ealbd

ProacHpilons C^armfully and ConsolBnttousty Compounded.

b.1 la 1N>.
the eatabliabDiant
nbliabment of post roates,
Tbe oHcaa and mail aanrioa la tba i
couatlaa. realgaad bla o

plaea of the alow pkNldlng borsaa
aa they wound la aad out of forest
roads. Tbe rural free del irery la baag to leave tbe>laily maU at tba
en' door* Tbe ^pnd bustle of
modem way* tbi^l all tbe air.
even In tbe quietest of country by­
ways.
To the yxMmger geoeratlon and to
tbe new comer*, to whom tbe.old-tlmo
Stories appeal but little, this I* all a
matter ol oouraa. aad the thing right
and pr»»per to be. To tba gray-halred
plooeer of tbe flfUea and tbe elxtla*
It 1* a strange, new world, a* tbe new
manners and new way* fall like a cur
tain between tbe past and the year*
to come. And so be loves to ctop a
while and teil over to himself, and to
any be can persuade to lUieu. the
•lory of tbe day when the world wa»
young afid the charmed life In the for
e»u of the north full of a fascination
that will hold hint to it while menuir}

fl*b than for ber. And then tbe autbor
lUtlre way In which be bad ordered
beralmotl 8be aeeer ttougbt blm cape
tie of It. and. angry
ab* waa. aba
to admlrd this audden
new Uerelopmeut of bis ^rarter.
-Ifa

aka a^*^ S «b5 ^i^t^ I

to* for tba Uttla emtaa tbat be pne
paftid. At toat ha bad •mytMng trim,
•ad lk>7 iotodad out toward tbe open
a« wkara u flaat.uf boata waa tmlling
farbloadab. Laoaa amuacd heraelf f.w

rTSute exiaai of oo!
WlU Its passing tka
blag of ploaaer history.

E Smre'^'^ir ttaTShf^'lkoi‘

Itroken, and ibe« b*\ n-maril'd
• Vm rolin: to tim.w out a line m.w
Do you ran- to do the flablngr’
•‘Anrtbln* to paaa tbe lime.-abe a dd
aomiwrbal vieloualy. for abe wna tliv<l
of tbe long alienee.
He unrolled tlo' line. tM one end of
It to a bm.k In tbe gunwale ami dnn»
prd t>k anuhl overlMiard. Hl.e tm.k ti e
rough tbe water,
allgdil rlt.m
M. tbe
..-.nr...
.
uoo itbat abow,*.l tbat tbe book
rlw of wreda lint the flab w .t

facture.
SaaoH Arsrsoymrsoto** by
using Johnson’s Pure Flavoring Txtracis and Pure
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at 5i5c per pound, .

tor tka last «0 or M years, it oOca for tka flrst year was fS. which
brlaga a flood of latctasttog
latcresttog memoHe*. was espeadad tor as ofl^ stamp
Pbr this U tka last mall ataj
out of

^^b ^^uSnig tba^JhSaldt^bta

ber eual.bm.. and It wna no anuill id.*a.Oto to tier to alt ami wat< b tbe >oitii-:
gtaut wbo keid blni«.-If ao bu-v will,
tbotoill and tiller. Hut ala* made tip her
mind tbat al
unUl he did

U ^la^ya^^
an ladtaa eorrtor. aad

purlaat on tka faaa of it. Bat to t

did a* abe waa told, but he kad cyaa for
It tb* Hue tbat crldeoUy bad
fleboalt Aaaooaaabawa*
reUered fium tka tUkr be caught tbe
llae and begaa to haul It la bead orer
to profioae to brr and bad been pre. band.
raatad bj bla baahfaloeaa. Od each oe^
-f'arerul Bowr bapaatid. -Dootlet
<aak« a^wmld bare kelpM blm
ber Jlbe.And an tbe wbil* k* waa tugging at
tooa waeda. bat It araa^ morb fan to tbe flnb a pair of rye* behind him were
ba ftoe, and. tboosfa aba b
and brighter with antoodad aorrirtloc blm In the end. ahe
Ip patting off the bonr of
aa long aa be abow.^ no
ka bad mn awaj from her after ereiy
atteaipt to propoae, bot be alwar* cauM*
back, n* aeemed to more anmnd ber
la mtieb tbe oaine war a* a cokh^ goea
aitotod tbe aun. lie would apprua.k
wltb erer lomwalug velorltj. jual ml-a
enbrarlng and then whirl off In llie op
poailr direction on an orl.lt of wond.-r
ful ewtent
**Aner he baa gone iiroand tbe gtotie
on ooe of bla runawar trtfHi I II take
Pftr «» bln, and help him ont.« I^u.«
.tmfeaar^ to her luotber And In *i,lie
of ber mteitjr abe eared for blm aa
taorb aa Ih> did for ber and bad no In
teotlon of hMtus blm. but It U tniy aba
would moib prefer harinir bln. do all

iv -i-

Itat jaat tkm tka fttracHtof flab parr
partk«larto T«ck». if«ft. Tk* ttn*

To the one who docs the cooking for the family, and
sometimes to the members of the family, to find that
an entire haking has been spoiled because poor ex­
tracts or baking powder had been used in its manu­
tkroagk tk* woote to Trmwaraa City.
Tka flnXjto^ arrtrtog to tito xkitoina

Mop

arA«Twv*^

‘tl if Q«ry JbHwyb*”^-^:;

LAST OF THE
STAWIOUTES

tk» M vw mmpM OTt «flMr kni«.

-C«ii|ilcat”|3Jrir«::s:?2r
An^m
Si'srr‘3S^^

batpbdat, septemme u. i>o».

FEK lO-'P v'Arrs
njBM-::Eai.T

Itlftlsaa Hifff ElttWt
II5M jnJ P«fir Cx

10 Pa cm.
toll it lull
latum
MtokfHfiVPsWibiSM.

LARaON-S PARK HOTEL

Farm For S^e

s^3,n?S£s5

-...........
THE EVKinKO BEOQBD, TBAVEB8E CITY, IPOg, 8ATPEDAY,
ANECOOTEt OF

‘Jeb’Sl^

wHimkit

h» mmp>mi«4 «t m mrnrnr wmnj with m
Weekly. A frta.4

m,y,r«rmt*el My white crt«r rl«m

ssrsysr-^™ ^.’SE.TTsr-.s

Wm».

■ in>">

mn.



cwral Butler dsprtrsd the stage af.
of Its groat bcautka and a most ^
wM ai2l popotor artrraa. It to a ^
bit of fontotton btogrophy that he Cell
to lore with 8aHy
She capitulated
to the young towyer and retired from


■ ■rrhfae ta a dhertlM wblrti wnoja

K>^

:

M

OF DISEASE EXPLAINED

mMMISE

S- iM^rrtwwd. -«>t »t mni
ww taeth to tty thr tmm
rngutam the rtoton eC (toui
While the taferntry em both «Mee

it, IXW.

ZCAUSE AND CURE

U k'M* «(lk* M» J—»t*X^

Smashes aTrap

bkH'EMBEB

i

*»»■»* eaaejred hha herrlhty Uy toJ*

uMy U the best policy “ sapknt

D«t t«c*« u. «bMi IkBtr

3
"iSE=«=

‘WM

**^“*35? 2^r*to?!*1^*re wroagr ex-1
rd the soddealy awaken-d Insur­
ance agent who had been doting In
the oppoalte sest. “My cmniwny hat
the best policy. We long ago aban­
doned the other a. out of date “
Sbewlen the Way. '
“Whose Utile boy to this. 1 wooderT*
asked the old gentleman.
-There to two j»raya you coold flnd
oui.“ said the small boy.
“Huw sow my soor
“You might guess, or you might In­
quire.” reidled the smaU boy.

"*85S!S?AST“ ^nS^wS»SS«f^Sa
Enlightened Soienoe Admits that all Sickness is Caused bj^

GERMSOR BACTERIA
Peleening and Wanting the Blood, the Tiesues and Vital Organa.

Ts anise hr Csstrsst. .
Aunt-Yuur bride, uiy deer boy, to de­
lightful Ir ri<di and all that, but I douy
thluk she will make much of a towuty

^ Mm
peheaaerti Mf|y cm the Uth. heiaac
gj^^tbe e—y -d nM amom
iCMft was met to he camght «amwmnk mlthai«h he warn aa «Me lor.
M toM«W IB off
.nl ««• ■k.rtr M*tB. M

a^pj^

tain.
SeHac rnMD the
I la aw IMccal ramw that
a ftowaM soreawat waa oo feet, be
cnaatd aa oharvia tor6 ef the rlfer
the Blfht «f the l»h and warned

patrick’e Uae at any roet The F.-dnah were Uned ap behind a fence, (toe
mnineDt rode at the fence fuU tilt,
throwing It down
!^dl^^^*if ^ar until the guiie
paimed through at a gnllop.
After
peMtng bla gun. to the rear Wuart h ft
the field to Huford. gl.d to mw 1.1a
eoaduand with the lone of hon..r.
An amuelng liwldent of thU light on
the Confederate iddc wa. furnlabed
by one of the noineroua ftevlgn eoF
diets of fortune who haunt.-.! the
camp, of both armies For some week.

bL

**My dror fenow.** he aald to him at
la.t “It la frightfully tote, and you
hare to dine with Lady finch a-Oae.

beaulifufiyl «o and stair myaelf with
dh^roWlDi; food wlien 1 can paint like
tbla^ .Never: Never! Ihshles, they

<tlrenfcll

haldad the Bapldaa mad defOoyed bu
cp«pa far the defeaee af Calpeper.

F railroad.
» wrrejB
M W^ checked by the Bre. mh he
hrooabt op two aaaa. witb whh h tlie

giaaad. well kaowa to KllIle^r1.^l >•
wen as to Stoert. Kilpatrick ordm^l
DaelM to make a detoor tbrooRli tlie

tofud on ths new route were d
hack to ths Court Hbuss, where |i
faiad hto adraacs dtoputed by /mother
Ian* fares of caralry aopported hy
throe guaa. Briaglag op a battery to
Ml Staam Uae. Darks sent In two
hattalloM of the Bscoad New York ear-

a rorlBo aad a croak with a steep bill
aad a rocky road oa the other aide.
Tha road was swept hy shHto, bat the
Itos dMhsd »srwmfd.gsltoiitly up to^
—1M of ths guns. UMng tbHrssbrro
od|y ths Wow Tockscs dross out the
noiooasmo aad captured two plecra.

uM

th^yU'rer do’r'And^
intTre speech
to most characterlatlc of the man.

r.2.»rj

tMs with thoir rapid flro and the whole
UmtoM fisrward agabi.
fightiM to^
•* CBJPHwr
srhshai Ortoia from hto auperlor not
to itok o hoary bottle. He withdrew

paca hat for the fact that Buford-, dlrtotou hod ths right of way and took
itood. Oa ths umrutag of tbe

|Sr£^^

“Why. fiharpe. Fm glad to oee you
so llrely again. You were quite lame
when I tost met you.”
“Oh, yss: I wa. awfully tome then.
But that waa before I got a rerdlct
of $!1.0U0 against the cmilway coto

GREAT WHEAT STATE.

RADAM’S MICROBE KILLER
A PLEASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
ECZCMA.

y

““SaifSSSL—BRONCHITIS.
CONSUMPTION.

“•saras^-F- briqhts disease.
"•aiijassroB- catarrh, rheuhatism.
CANCER—SKrdSi

llelUible «*iitimates m-elv.d at tbe
general offlirs of tbe Buriliigion route
IniUcate that Nrhrari;. will bare one
of tbe UrgiMit wheat crop. In btotory.
say. the Burlington (la.l Hswkeye.
In lOit: the ykhl wa.
busheto. of vrhirh upproJlnuitelr .Vi.UOO.twO
bushel* was winter wheat anil tW re­
mainder spring Wbest. Thl* year It
tiered that the crop will reach
fnlly hO.WW.toki bushel*,
r whi-at. TinT 4vnV givater
rvw. »» to -J5

m
FOUR-TRACK

KP RUM’S nCROBE KILLER 00.

NEWS

«OB..SMtl..*l. .W*.X.n.l8.r.«.

CHICAGO.

OnBOl.-ufcM.

JAS. e. JOHNSON, Sole Agent Trererse City, Mich.

M M.A/.f K«AN IbLUSTKATKi#
lU-U!
TRAVEL

Onehoudxeil twenty omiumc i»4gr^,
every one ol whicli .s o» l.uman

Ik-

is

eomiuirllgtires In n>crnt yrars. In
yield was bws than BM»oa<k©
busto to. aud praitb-ally all of It was
s|>rlug wheat. In IW* the yield waa
approximately 30.u«msw bushels and
nearly evenly dlvldetl between sprtng
au.1 winter wheat.
ITil* splendid crtip aU.ne can sustain
Nebratka-s pros|*erity for another
tw.-h-e montha to *ny nothing of the
large yield, of other ataple product*.

hMoaiod to Thompson-s Tlrglnto hattoty. fsro Dsrtoo eoolrol of Colpeper.
hat 00 bo ptmhod ou after =tbe retrest- rat: aaagfc t uAnoa un THom-ao.x s oi ns.
t^sttway hto Has saoMUtersd another
hattocypsotsd la thick woods near the bail aerred oo Ktuart's .tnfr with the
»f Ueutejunl ivUmu I. lie , hiluu^
laMroad. ttoart la peroou was direct
me frum tbe ramp of C m ml
M ths fifhL Dorks sent the Fifth
Morgan, the Kentm-ky r
Maw Tsrkoaochorgs against thegnn.,
ra. then lo pri«»u at Colu.
hat tha grouad la froat was broken sod
fX Hto western rfnmutlon i
Wh« ths llaa attack ths crest of the
Ilf great gallantry In iMittlc.
MO It was attachad hy superior nsm
made use of the foreigner a
bon aad faresd back.
^lector, not taking hto baUl
XIMtM a«»ckU fBltoPsd to llie
htod of tbo dtoeoosfitsd trooper, and. wrlously.
When filuart wns drtren to
lallytiM thorn, tod oo through a brary
tia toward tbs battery. Dark, led dgbtind right and left. UrenfeM stood
hto OWU roglaaot. Ihs fiecoad New looking ou without showing nn.v eager­
Yack, to mvpaittte Fifth, and l«th ness to count one in the erlsl*. The
two regiments iu*nt against Klliiatrl»-k
on the ford rood made their way with
\ brigade to dear tbe dlfikulty, and at tlie mooH-nt of colwaods. but ths sosmy was too otrong Itolon oue of them r»x-olb-d. F.n-nfell
at once concloded that the da.r was
m flout sad arortopirol the fiaak of the
•woud Now York, ('ustsr waa hit In
> swam the
tha bond aad hto horse kllkd by a riwll. hto way to tbe r .
current and turned up at Ixh»'*
^ rsarlag o isrimfl repulse. Darisa cslled
quarters near Orange Conn House
ths nrot Wtat Vlrglato csrslry.
with the new. that Stuart and all hto
staff, together with the entire com­
fSrortto with the esr mand. had been surrounded and caplari tbe
htoas had pot firod a tured. When
•addtoowitho wUi.

* N>i»tocw-You don-t. eh? Just wall
till you see her with the brtdcsmalda
that she has selected.

CX>WJE POLICE CARRY BIBLES

Important Hotice to Our
merchants:

Tk9 Ftmr Trmck t/wms
Published monthly b)
Geoege H. Uanicls.
F.ft> rvm,
A 3fear, tingle co|iics five icrits.

Dr. Alexander J. Dowle has Inaugu
rated a ne« syatem of armament for
tbe police force qf Zion tTty. near Cblcago. says ttbe New York World, lu•lead of tlM
earb Zion guard

Fn'il furl her mdliv wc will p5ar.* |
FREE, tor n*cuUir

New York,

um*.

Ihc mictiuallcd

*Tliim|ihr.y Gas .\rc -

Tli« ro t **f

IlluminatiiJK aith lliU light in om
am. anv other, 1* vcry‘l»w j

PERE Marquette

Tbe innovation wa. made at s r
thiinksglvlng m-rvlce.. Folmiel Stern,
who holds the omew 4'urrvsiHiiHHug
chief of police, was called to tbe plat­
form by Overoeer fiiH-lclwr.
“Diaw your swordr tbe or«
pot W. h.«d t. hi.
Side In military fashion and from
B<nblionl at his belt pulled a p<s
Bible. This was the rignal for great
applause from tbe audience. Overseer
SlK-hker announced that henceforth
memlier of the Zion police fon-e
I cany a Bible In a scabbard
hto belt. ___________________ •

•f

Sold by oewt dealers ever) where,
or addrem the publisher,

■•ir Wrti a«totit«ie4 roe n.fs
m4 mevolser.

$00 Ciudh Powtr for Ctss th*k 2c
per btur
I •

:1
cRtoomms * isoiiiu hy!


IT

Vmnirle. mt m Voentlos.
I Imr to ««^k the araaa so sweet

No mairh.- ».r i..r.h n.rh-.l. An'
ln.|0’<»\vmcnt ♦•uabl.*h on- i*. «im- all!
muijilc-^ in lilt* chiM«-r. or <»iJf oul>;|
.-Hiiahh- lor oighi
light, or pla.-iabcri* f>:JI 'light t» ih.i alwa>* n*
quiP-d. The«e lamp* cm- In vIuM-ta
«.r 7 to G raantli**, »uil-,l for a:isJ./.v
Ughtiiig us a-tl as holy of store*. Of
all who arc using th-m we have no
word of complaint
iv. not uke our
av»rd lo thl* matter, hut Interthw
many- husiues* men a*ho have long

traverse dtp 6as Co.
r-r. ttost Front Street.

o.i.u«nrooo.o^T^
Its nephew, and
I etoe ahe a gwl.

And feel an apple or a pear
F.Tgettlng aU life a woes.

A utranger ndmltted below tbe bar
of tbs Brtttoh hot»e of lord, was re­
quired to deposit hto umbrella with one
of tbe atteodanta. Tbe umbrella was
not to be found afti^Ttrd, and tbe
owner brought an acUon In court to
er Its value.
He was aucceo
I was awarded fiS. But this sra
latkm of aatK^uary which the I
tncsdlor would not tolerate, fi
nlng the ptolnUff and hto attor
tbe bar of the booie. be only
fralnsd from oommlUlng them both to
prisou on their maiang a humble apol-

of travel for leadicr* ml i-upiU than

*No. 7 East Forty-second street.

omphant. Grenfell again disappeared
and oerer again showed bto face in
i nor the last when Stuart cut

inlete*l,»BJe'cry art.«Jc i5 illus­
trated. There is no licitcr m gtimc

I luve t^to^tohjlate at night
And hear the Wond In garb of whita
A-maktng lore to him.
Bbe doea It with an ardor true:
I know not who he be.
And. truth. 1 do not ear# a sou.
So long aa *tlsa‘C oa

M.&R.L TIME CARD

iili

I love to ioumey bark to aarth

i’iSsHs?-:-.—
Hartdd a

Vnms to Chicago lator

S£inl)iSBasBS.Ed2ema
Tetter. Pimples. Itchiiui Skin. Old Sores. Ulcers.

Paracamph
This
popular \remedy is a combination of Caimhor and kk^. **
isjxjpular
.prciaitd by oms^daTprocem makes
and positive exteriul applicatioo ever discovered.
Every Fwisvilv Needs It E^

FOR SAL* RV JAS. «. JOHNSON AND S. S. WAIT « SONS.

ttBCttoB If bs doegnT writ, totton to
hsr thtt win msks him bluih nfter b.
tadMd.
Somehow ths toBB who offers box^

l^^lReconl Want Ads. are Winndrs
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