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Title
The Evening Record, October 09, 1903
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1903-10-09
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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The oondlUona were. that three
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KTTHMtCMION
FACTt A MILE
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following Item appeared In the
Grand Raptda Poet last erenlng:
B. a life Insurance eollclior.
with the Tiwrerae City High
school eleven Saturday against the
Ferris team of Big Rapids, and made
both touchdowns made by the Trav
erse City players. He anddenly be
came the Idol
lol of the \town, and Man
ager R L. Nye haa
ooaeh on the tenm
onen to tke Detroit gaal inaitotka He
U aald to be a
kae ft ftftSatftiT effect vpon tkea. end magnUode.
r the Travand the <
?u.*«ir.£2us-«
i5J:.n:^5.S-is,rw*‘-is:
wberebjr tboee ooorlcted of alnor offeneee will not eiaplr boftrd In tbe
Mamy jail at tbe oounty*e exponae.
ITaiob towaahtp ffled a peUtkm thb
ftftemouft aaklBK that tbe old Houicbtoo Lake aUte road through the townahlp be taken up ThU road naa at
an angle through the towhablp. and It
U clataed that belter roade can be
uaMl that will run on the aertioo Unea.
ilpA.^and^
VA
u,-. Thn aUte tax thU year li o
the material to mold Into a good
team'
ll might have b*tm possible to gH
Bome moro errors In this article, but
there would have
nave naa
had lo
to oe
be same
some inw
llnations. Bunn
the Borthea^for the last few days
are aiding the fortune^iaBters in tbeh-
RUSSIANS ARE
THERE TO STAY
HAVE NO INTENTION OF LEAVING
MANCHURIA
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nowr“""the
%!i!3!
to college, and
He I
i on hlB
Ii are presented cover- he wants no
that he
plnte. Bvery
for the prot
D thU oonntr.
•ni«» to I poealblllty that the
last did not demonstmte that bt bad
e material to mold Into a good team,
here are already a n
demonstrated that Traverse City has
atlone for the potltk
one of the fastest football teams that
buildings, the
Tda. One ever played In the state outside of the
now held by Jlanitor Richer
from N«- University of Michigan and the best
of the appllrat
of the college teams. And if there Is
y team In the state that does not
Ueve that, there is a sure and easy
ly to find out the facta If they wilt
ing their team along.
MANTMENOF
PROMINENCE
GOES OUT UNDEtFttE
RMENT AT kIkSCLL FUNCRAL TODAY
'Ctsvaland VlaiUd Hia Old Hems
I the First Tima In 12 Years—Bis
aell^ Body te Be CrsmatMl.
ar wrifs u ta« gT«ass WMsm.
. Buffalo. Oct. U.—The greatest as-
llaon 8. Bissell. former poatgeneral. Ororer Cleveland,
who waa ahaent from hta old bome
Suuw.’^Oih‘ert^ho"ae?^*^^ 5m!-
Daniel O-^.
The body of the former poatmaaier
general will he cremated this evening
I and his reslgnatl
d. Mr. Castle v
Hwntly It
IT It EVEN NOW
Camp Young. W'est PoInL Ky.. Oct.
9.—-Can one man rapture four?" li
the question which the army umplreii
haw lioen called upon to decide, and
the whole army U awaiting tbe decis
ion. The question Is brought up by
Ueutonani Boiry of the Third cavaln.
He was on duty with his troop as
scouts for the Michigan brigade In the
maneuvrra. and during tbe morning he
sent his men up the pike In one dlroc
lion, while he took a ride In the other.
Turning a bend In the road, be sud
denly came upon a sergeant and three
men of tbe Tenth cavalry,
regimental colors, and away
arms Covering them with hla
vora. he called upon them to i
IV refused.
rmuavu.
der. but the sergeant
I capture four,** he
'**^iut
poatal franda to
ce. omclalt In aoth.
Ihe Srst^
land. Bays He Will Try Ones Mors
to Lift America's Cup
“.5^dr8t:rj‘Si«-«,.wb.
teattfy oB behalf of the governi
, If beJLs
iBUBUBlty from i
BECRETARIEB WILL BTUMF
Members ef Raoesvett'e CaMnet W
° Haldane waa 24 yean old. n
ried aad came from Strathroy.
BSs-X^^
consideration in our
I j • i stylish and lots of wear,
AMERICAN
'
S DRUG CO. SI
Alkiiteiobouky.Mp.
j
Blood Foieening Hae Bet m in Arm
leer Clede. Cut In right With
FRANK FREIDRICH
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Cbm^sa
■ED—We wUI pay
Opposite Whiting Hotel
TRY A RKCORO WANT AD.
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Difference «
In Fifty Cent Dress Goods, and that differ
ence you’ll soon discover, if yoii inspect our
complete assortment of superior qualities at
ble and stylis^i weaves as Zibelines. Meltons.
\ enetians, Coverts Novelty Suitings, etc. If
you are considering something at about that
price, you can make a choice here with ease,
as you’ll find our Fi^'y Cent Cloths so much
*
In a battle with Peter DUort. aa
armed crank who tried to reach Preal-
ROYS’ SHOES
a moat, and after that con
other points. We are
wc can please you.
For the last lime when you
move into a six iodoi house
on State street. No more
rent to pay. Doesn't this
sound good to you aU for
$G50. <;et settled before
cold weather
::
New Shoe Store
Rulner's Old Stand ' Front Sl
8 CENTS 8
niS!DENT*S DEFENDER
HAT DIE OF nOURT
Moving
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
I OLD RCLUB1.B
' that price. In this line you’ll find such desira
wounded arm ta swollen to the
bulldlBg at 209 and 211 Front street, hla leg.
over
Browns oMce. and are
Mrs: Edward Uihum. formerly ]
Shoo,
Thm Rirs-t
Caff CM/ Kafours. very
'^BadTinember of the Frye family
waa given a valuable present—Mr.
Frye a diamond pin, Mrs. Frye, a purse
of gold, and the sons each a gold
watch and chain.
-
Mfa Haro o Piroi Cfou
mmkor-o SkoK
Wet Weathers for Boys
Caff (or the (lirls.iox
« Notice the window at Mj
I 219 East Front Street* | |
lEV. W.~A. HITE HONORED
“
School Sboos
ami Youths, Kangaroo
^Id have killed aU of you
aat.” insisted the lleulen9 demanded the
A«
IVIaiyors
** LOOFAHS "
and eloquent^'Jero**
London. Ont.. OcL 9.—James E.
Preatdeni Rooaerelt and all oMclala Haldane, an Inmate of the London In
under him win follow the allaced sane naylum. committed auldde In an
crooks to the last ditch in the effort awfni manner. He hnd charge of a
team and fattened a loggliig chain to
a four-inch pipe and placed the other
draw m.000 from the department for end of the chain around his neck
•letter earrters* aatcheU. It la aald. for Then he put a smaller chain attached
which he fniied to aupply atrapa. and
THE ECONOMY STORE
£ When you are tahin. £'
a bath you can scratch
j
your own back if you
have one of our
Great Recaption Tendared Him on Hia
Departura from Lansing
Faatorata.
'^New' iortr, ScTiT-^SlrTbomas Lipon sailed this morning for England
on the White Star liner Cedric. Sir
Lansing. Mich., Oct. 9.—Tbe largest
Thomas Upton, before his departure, reception ever given y/Lanaing
said he would surely challenge for tbe retiring pastor was teuhered Dr. Frye
and family upon the evening of their
departure for their new home In 8L
signer
Joseph. Several hundred people filled
the parlors of the Central Methodist
■
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nding room-The program
FULLED Hit HEAD OFF
ighia
S. BENDA & CO.
THE REAL RELIABLE CLOTHIERS
»Br«Ume«*l»veafit.-.Sewlaad Wi uJ ci|to.
i-'inest in 4he land. All seams allowed.
Guaranteed absoloiely perfect.
Prices
only lUc and 15c each.
:5^^F.\SmON SHEKTS FREE.
8 GENTS
Will Make You
6 ladependent of C
Your Noighbor i
Interesting Quaatlon 1
Suit or Overcoat
of os you am certain of getting the Swcllest. Newest and MoM Stylidi
garment a tailor can make. $5.00, $7.00. $10.00, $12.00, $16.00.
$16.50, $18.0tl to $25.00.
GLOVES - of cvcr>- good kind from the cheap 10c tori up to
wool or leather.
TAMS-in all colon at 50c to $1.00. See our window.
At Bankrupt
Prices! BANNER PATTERNS
Beaten Teak Yeaterday*a Gams From
Fittaburg by Boor* of 6 to S.
Pittsburg. Oct. 9.—Biwton
won
again from Pittsburg yesterday by a
score of C to 3. making the series for
world's champlonshtp 3 to 3. Leeand Dlneen were tbe rival pitch-
Third_________
, a year's pay to Berry to
roaldent lo fully Inves- have taken those colors Into bis camp.
lecled by ih
ort upon the Tullock Tbe aergennt. however, refused to contigate and
finding haa been in
poaseaslon for several
eeka Castle has been coonected
lih the podtofflee department as au- clal report of the matter to stajor
itor for years.
Hardy, by whom It waa tranamltted
through the regular channelt to beadand It will be passed upon
WnX CHALLENGE AGAIN quarters.
fflcially.
Washington. Oct. k.-Tbere i
TPE WEATHER
was ordered sold b>- the
United States Coun. \Vc
bouj^ht the stock of the
receiver and moved the
shoes to our store where
we are closing them out
'piiiss: 'ix ■Js'.ss!:
CAN ONE HAN
CATTUEE FO
conditions in
pUlned of by
called forth severe
msHuiGFOicovn
Oi-ty Boole S-toro
SHOES
that, hold up the Iron piers.
Dttsands of dollars worth of jew1s lost every summer on the
. of Coney Uland
idon. Oct. 8.—New Chwani
say that Instead of steps I
by Russia lo evacuate
a. work on extensive govern
----- Inga is being mshed and an
gunboat was added to the naval force
. Before the departure of the Ime Russian fleet for aouthem
Korea. Admiral Alexleff oond
joint mlliur)' and naval mane
Port Arthur, all of the »0
sent to Korea parUclpatlni
« «FOR SAYIIRDAY
Another fine lot oi matted pictmt*, wnilw to toe diowB
Isa 9uramer. now on exhibition in the wcA tor window.
WHEN YOU BUY A
Detroit. Mlcb.. OcL
Navigation locket set with diamonds, also three
»'s rings. Joe Miller of Harway
i the rlvw baa been pracUenUy sus
le. Gravesend Beach, came
pended The wooden steamer Dixon.
s two diamonds and other jewel
ry. and Andy Mi^lroy dug up a wo
man's goM watch and two rings set
with rubles. Dennis Callahan of
Grav/send Beach picked up several
pieces of Jewelry and a quantlly, of
• mouth of the canal is filled
barges. A number of other boau
The lMjach-<
bound down were caught about the their rearrh f r articles until spring.
They dig dow alKMii 12 Inches, and |
all the wet aa d Is thoroughly sifted.!
a«*l to pass tbe bow of the sunken ves- Most of the
The liver will be cleared and^ navi-
^io-turdb Sp^olal
lOc Each
A. S. Fryman’S
Stock
Sb.II n»d. plfkwi ap".wOTl riun
does not use "rlngers.”
plays «»n the suusre. He did
Bce on tbe city team, but he Fa
_ 4lfe insurance solicitor then.
High school tsam never played with
e other foot
err eecond ymr following town realises that thei
B of the legielature. The ffg ball players here, as
c»ur reare win show that the
tiove all things. Bunn Is nut
the High school team "ai a
fo^M xry. • The team are not paying
.and he would ms^pt
wbtob .b«M^b.
Ott VESSEL WENT MWII
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
OFF
TkOT* will be ft Buaber oC afttien
«r aikrh Uftportftaee to ooftaida ftt
Ul« amine. A kae U«t of kUla will
l» ftCtMl npon, tkoftgk tkftTft will be
none eo terge fta tkoee ooiuldered ftt
iii
BOAT! ARE TIED AIF IN THE OETROrr RIVER
^neSTwOTS-rd-r^Sf.
BflAND RAFtOt POST MIStKO THE
of tk«
sey. formerly pastor of the FHcwda
BMrab af Baaeh an Caasy laiaiM Rw church here, but wwria similar work
ta PMtersviUe. Haaa.» wUl be a deleaults m Rich Ftada ef
Jewelry.
ONLY ONE BOAT CAN FABB AT A
fm atoer and tied It up in 43 aeoonda.
AT A TIME IN CHANNEL
ton s point to Brighton up to night
fall. and many of them were well re
paid for their task. The men. with
Up Bunk a ^Btaame hoes, shovels and sieves, worked the
greater
part of the time at low tide.
and a Large Number
DECIDEDLY
l‘.
lEATSTBEIOMBnE
NAVIGATION
ISBLI i:« iai
(aATTHBI
~
SEVEHTB YEAB—1»M
TBAVKB8E CITT, MICH, «UPAY, OCTOBER #,UK*-
IN ANNUAL
MEETING
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RECORIF Em« ^ ^
evening
I88UE
better than what you expected at that price.
)^oung
Wens
Wean.
all pai
Of Co.
Suits hr
young
Wen^^
with all the style and finish that
have made the Stein Bloch, and
Hart. Schaffner Su Marx Men’s
suits so difficult of imitation—
Sizes in Young Men’s Suits run
from 32 to 36 breast measure,
and cost you Two to Five Uollars
less than what are called ’’Men’s
sizes” of same goods—beina cut
expressly for young men—they
fit young men to perfection
Prices $7.60 to $16.00—No
other line of young men’s goods
in the city can compare in ,
sortment with ours.
:
:
BifniiUon Orbing Co<
•i
; Cirr.
tttE EVEKIXO EEOORD, TEA.X
FRIDAY, OCTOBER », 1W>».
j.a.a*Mu«.in
>THE0|^
AM.aum.a.P
tOarthiseoMS
Ara SKowIns
tfelni|M«M txM es.qiaele lb. d
HmtbgMKicnrihami b the Mte.
ADkbbud BM of Air Ti^ (m
J.W,NANNCN.UMir«..il
The ltae-«# of the tm vUl he m
Out?:*
taekle. WTAkoot: right tackle. Moata0«lM 1» PfMA tM.
StuTkS:
msz
ARE FODHD 01 BAltKDIG WITH
^<ta.pm.cMk«Ate....... WJ5
ossfiss-efti*^ «.«...
2r,f'sr^sr‘^^‘ts;s
iSLrrSHFs'sSvs
saewnBATHmeoys
2fh “
•aSf^t^S
F«m.Iittl.Ro«Kl0.k.ban»other «ood or
kbd of cori.
their fntare hoeae. a «
hae nerer rtaltad
5HHS
Oorwa^ ire mrsei L-oolc TKmm Ovmw
J. W. SLATER
WHOLKBALC AMO RETAIL
^^3SCiS?os ?2?^b.‘i^«*S2n‘^555:
the water will he property heated, aad
the work to far aaongh alone ao that
Che water eonneetloo wfil ha arade at
once. The laproreMOt wUl be aw
eiMitjr la the eaa efthe gr«U c
lathe flgaatrr. 014 Tale aad Hanrard
•ar etni preeeree their tte#4
ware the atar attraction at the fiftyfirat annual fair of the AUegan Oonaty
of Ohio, City of Toledo. Locaa Agrienitaral aoeiety. and in spite of
the ralas the groondi were crowded
aty—ee.
wtih people eeger to eee aad hear the
Kraak J. Cheney makee
fkanmA eaiaah
> to eaaior partner of the
It to said th
Cheney * Oo.. dolac hnsli
of the copper eotintry was eaeh to
haid to get hold of as It to la Oale-
SSJtf.
U the whole thlaf
Sy hl!^'ulnM^he^o^to^'^TwcIS
S5^.^th^*?:rrsrs.^
t he, too. to aot ao wpree: aad Mor^
money he could raise In Artaooa cop
nUUNK J. CHENBY.
ra to before me aad anhaeribed per stocks, and the money to aUll Jled
praaeaee. thU Cth day of De- "*Tbe Benton Harbor city coonc
dared the payment of fl.788.1
*"*
A. W. 0LBA80N,
Bdith Navarre for injuries rec
(Beal)
Notary Pn
aad wUI oonUoae
Hall e Catarrh Care to taken inter from a defecUve sidewalk. This
nally. and acu directly on the blood
I of the ayet
Bded over
in fightlag the
The accident occurred oo e
*“V7. CHBNBY ft
ilnent street, and was caasad by
STm'rrjs r*L at,
r£ISS2,Z.T removing
•TAOC AND PLATFORM.
NMmaaMHlCHiGAII
pretty story of New Bag
Btry and rtllac« life, with a at
manes’AssocunoM SfurSAirtTui-^SinJ
he production of “Quincy Adams
MM MMt «<• Tkl. CHy
•M at-*nt. (M^rtu
M*r •* Om «f tiM
3swyer.“ The plsy Is a simple story.
In a simple way by plain country
pie to^l^r everyday^ltfe^^
I for years
The author has con-
the'^^MtnwUorif the
plsy shows a cleverness aad kaowl-
SSM”Si
^Tm. V»,£S
wko MtTOTM th. toctun* In Ibn uni
sr^.srssrjr.k<s“u'£fi;
tickit* am
aOIM PAMT
Hereafter Charlotte will
give no
I to induce them to locate there
r will, however, give the free
II land required as lonj
eras remain In the city,
bis is to shut ofi ‘
__place has attaloed.
to
s, a well known farm
er. residing near Durand, was found
the cows the evening before,
igh he did not return hit wife
nothing of the matter.
At Grand Rapids little Mary Lerrabee. 6 yeurs old. started to cross
South DIvtokm sireel and ran Into a
the^coraer. The wheeto ran
ulentfMl. and the roles they assume
P peculiar to their sevetnl lines of
>rar slzty-six
lUty There is nothing aensaUoaal workedandunderground
thinks there Isn’t another
the action of the piece, bet the coo
In the United Sta^ who can
equal his record. He sUrted as a boy
tn the mines
England and has been
at It In that country nnd this ever
aa
S**Jamy
raoMoace la Traeeiar City recei
prteai a fcac of aalla at that place
r.^^».A,r"u.T£^.y
:r?s^arHrr;
ley for hto nail.-Klageley i
m
Hsttle A. Franklin
Ington and
«Hi the geolua ef tto
Never was e fee
lac. -It mmkm me ead whea I think of ceroed If the tale 1s true.-Bveryhody’s
tha 4aye that err fooe. when I took
aiMi and latoi the old fenlller f-.^e.
I bnw« i «•
3£Sr*
IBs a wlnr Bnii wh
BirilMieM.j_____
frnlt deltv^ at thn I
return all pai
Canntag Oca
B* ^
iSfeBOO
7^
! Butchers end SauseB# Makers.
Carpenters
Wanted!
Midi. Stareh Co
A.K.MOVK**. ^ro|»r.r
O. P. CARVER ft BRO.
FIRE insurance!
L. I_ A. MUILDINa
Ths Paerlsas Shirts are ths best
money can i
oetmit
I
al G. 1
mord. Ind.. U on Tuesday. October
13th. Tickets good for 10 days. Get
Uull Information of any G. R. ft I.
I agent or address C. L. Lockwood. Gen
jeral Pass
TRY A RECOeO WANT aO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Loan Haadquartars
ills
LfV^NS
ON SALARY.
FURNinJRL.RANOS.
rt0RStS.WR60HSnC.
THE WATIONAL LOAN CO.
..B C^I^O »
noaLE.MOSS&COMPAlir.iiaikttt
and feel tbst 1 am^ ^ eorod of a
r..for
trouble.
IJver and Kidney
disorder or gsnoral
Meuda Only Me.
r;5S'2:sr-.rTr.'i:^'s
Loyo Luttm*.
Would ^ InUfuat you tf you’re
sstortrjint&t
146
RATES -Meals 20c, Beds 25c.
county. Ohio, show five upplkmtkms
aHS2c3»
FtNl Strait
314 FRONT ST.
Om-TKOP»A-rMV
»ri“o,
^
Frank Trade
146
Hotel Bninswicklw^c Tfi WABttmcc CfitofNeit
South SMg C^oegry.
Mtnys
womuevnld
mskesbesn- can tostlfy.
here**recently. R
tlM bride but berries,tosilight
raw berries and jsomo o
seemed to get Ibelr d
she is de ■ 1 hare
and are producing INM s <
terred from
entaring the Rm. Jno. 8
rites. “For 12
Hurried state Yellow
Jaundice. 1 e«
her of physicians and tried all sorU
^beeanseofilll- 5Slt*^thi’ w ^ SoeSe 'Bliss
BULBS for winter nnd aprlag bloom
lag Make your nniectkms early, at
TOlUTCNH WAKTMD-We wiU pay
Painea Flower Store. tU Trout
im-21
iJ* IsSoSriald street.
investigate
Bq Jiffil Stmt aad Rains
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
J.FURTSCH
FINE CROP OF BERRIES
to cover Todng papers and I
tk>nM •cerrry of ihv liallel
pnimred for ihe peat elect
scklne for wtoeowlng gold by
---- ----------------------I blowta away the ginrti whtto tka
Intoarrrepla
BULBS FOR BALB-A ftae a^ kcuvlr gMdfffilsafall
_
» W 0Bi la AssMulln.
All Work ef Higheet Peeelhle Orede,
Fine Gold WeM, a SpecUlty.
Don't wait tbo long for your
Qaincet.
George
F. W. Wilson PickIng Socend Crop of RMpberrIea.
The Record office has a fine sample
of seoood crop raspberries picked near
:rn.:.
lanthrnpist
MS’S
before buying.
JIENTISTS..
CnMur Nctt^Ollwt
PlitapUM Ritalattt
eamlt .
*““• 1 Union Trust Bldg, betrolt, Mich.
Ittee.for
hi; to him: * I tout
oo Oahtlng 1 will take
If yon fight remember
will l*e opened and eU your owChods
The Jewel Coal Stove em
bodies ever}’ modem, |wactical
feature that is desirable in a
base burner. It is attractive in
design, economical in fuel and
DM. MAWYKII * MCNMALLE<)ON
tonal Cn^sss.
A. tYanklln was again We buy snd sell Covr*mmo^t.
gill, the blind girl, presented n pretty
and pathetic Interpretntlou of the part,
the untcue character of C
Green, portrayed by Abble V.---------wss a clever conception, and the work
of Kmma Butler as Undy Putnam.
Laura Hathaway as Maude Skinner,
snd Rachel Barr as Mrs. Crowley. In
vlteil merlttMl appreciation.
A. n whole, the play was all that
aas rX!*ecie«l of It. and ooe of thoee
• hlch Traverse CUy
fall to appreclste.
KMiieilui.-b r^iiresslag a client pays ■
tnv >er aHL There Is a pemteieat Mo
me. air;-e ala't dniah. t\T»y,
•a <hai asereu** ■porttag Ttiar*
HASTIII8S & SOI
FIRE INSURANCE
emihfpm
iidt
SiNlMilNs Caklapt
frapu
tWni
Nan
Appkt
Mrs. Mettle A. Frenklln C»«eeen
i.'=i!issK,T--:js-:rr:'rsr'.rr:
iONtorijr 0«err-t\-hy 4oo‘t yoa
•aa ttia(^a. rofperan f'en’t you
Trnverne City.
n. after a few months.
Beaqemer Baptiste Bonatto. the
lah Btrout. the country music
D l^ed et a blast in the TUden
Is most prominent, and Mr.
given a mlllury funeral, at
Robinson presented the character with tendedwas
by all Italian soctetles aloni
ole**le^roT“oa The Mea Who A lln
■ ‘
He had been a soldier to
I the Nalkjo." aad the tIckeU are
armies In the wars of 18«
Before burial, an autopsy
revealed his gold watch right bach ol
his heart. It having been driven Inte
ns
the body by the force of the ezplo
hae takea op the sale oC tlckKe. Beck
Walsh as
Sion. The bands of the watch pototed
Morrill as Abner BUles.
at 12:13:20. Indicating just when th<
The uerolc character of Quincy Ad accident took place.
sms Sawyer, the city chap who ctw
sted
thelmads
RE-ELECTED TREAgURKR
re
Gmn aRd Ripe
Tosataes....
,S**K
lmo**whlch*nirnT*ptoyrhnve irnv*
jeKed^
The Jcfil OonMi tiaatlag
Base Saner Coil Stmw
nntn. tcnlant t to IS emu for Uw
You WiU Be
Proud of Your
Jfppearaneelf
You WUI JfU
hwUstoTur^
nisi) Your
Wh
ii V'''i
M:i\ ilm 1 •IS
Overcoat
THERE IS NO MYSTERY—no secret—about the Great Trade
we have in Overcoats—It is simply the result of our striving
after the best that can be made. Bear in mind that men are be
coming more critical and demand that their overcoats—the
ready-made—shall equal in appearance the best tailor-made
garments. Our new stock is ready—the counters are piled high
—you want an Overcoat; our “smart set” style—something
that has the right hang—that indescribable effect that gives you
the appearance of stepping out of a fashion plate—and yet not
having It overdone. The fit. the material, the style, are all here;
the best for the money you ever had.
the Prices Jfre Trom fS.OO to $60.09
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
Ate'
■"'S'' ■
'■Sr
THB EVKHnrO BBOOHD, IBAVEBSE CITY, lUCH., FRIUaY, OCTOBEB », HOi.
HERE 18 A POMT
JIM
I
|Ofei(jr%lK. M W C. IL
^
Oartd Jod mmk AmtA Marj. TW wt»4»« Mr MfWNi. «r
«C ta
iatm. M»i ««l #• ite iMfe
.«jMCbdiMrH^a.tkoiMrdrtl.e
worth rwMembering. namely:
^at when we introduce our
“BEST” flour to you andeay
it's all the name implies you
may rely upon what we say.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVSnSK OITV, MIOM.
NjnalJtajB
:«ufitAL nws
Assays as high as fC.OOO par
OF T0E ^
The tatalla trf the
beast, with huge hat winga. a
and a homy protuhcraDca
?uirS!leroTtta T^MtehTlSS baak
forehead which anita a daazllag light.
trtbw-haowa alaoa ita Ubm of Mu' It flies like a bat. climbs poles like a
goUaa aa the BMat glgaatlc imopio In parrot aad oa tha ground, leaps Ilka a
kangaroo Its haunt U said u> ta In
ar. abandoaad coal mine. It has been
shot at doaeos of timas but has al
ways aacapad. It Is aald to emit a
W« had bam at tte aid tanaboMe
ALMKfS TIRED.
NEVER
—sr**^-*
^r!i" J^Ma^Uflllaa of East Bar
ih
kriat
SnSe
TO-DAY
Onelmadrtd twenty or more paces,
every one olwtachi. of l«««n
interest, and every article n illustnted. There it no^tcTraagaanc
oTtzavd for tcnchcik ami pupih than
nafmmtTrmktImmt.
Pnblithed monthly b>
Geofse U. Daniek Fifty
jenr, sagle cofoes five centi.
Sold by newt denim everywhere
ornddrettthepublither.
No. 7 East Fortywoond ttrect.
New York.
«Mal iMdM. wbm 1 vote «p mm
•IgM |«at aa tte CM atrM 1 aad
mjraalf all a-liMIc. tt wa.
t atarticbt miMtm. aad 1 eaald
aom. while tba tad waa «
•oath. All the cwtalna were up.
Afier a mlanle 1 thought 1 ha
loreaarat oe the kltcbao roof, aad 1
I klchliig Jim. Be atiertd a gniht
or two and toracd orcr. After another
te I popped out my taad. and BOW
r a man wlUi hla faea premed
at the glaaa of the lower aaab
the window so aa to aorrey the roo
trW to utter a yell, hut ooold not
ake a eoond. I tried to M Jim. bat
y leg. were parmlyaed. I could not
ren draw tta sheet orer my bend
(S«»d.y)
SPECIAL
RING SALE
B« CttKount Icf C*A.
Solid Gold Xuig»-
....$1.00....
Pi\
R AS TALL, •
Th. HuMtlna >
PiaiMARQbETTE
Our Opening
my eyea wide open and iqy
bran la my month 1 watched tta fellow gently lift the aasb and faoteo It
op with a wnige. Be could hare
tcr«l any door or window below.
pcHisiMi be feared that aouie one m
be watching It was three feet from
the wliKlow sill to the roof. Tta man
drew bluiseir op and paused for a mo
ment in the opening.
B hat 1 did I deserve no credit for,
wauae It was bona of terror, aad I
as an InroIunUry actor. I jamped
out of bed to run downstairs. Then I
inbered Jim and would not teare
' Saturday, October tO, 1903
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RT
JIndrus & Tmt
iS^PnmcU A, Clark, founder of the
WoHd*a fair with hla Umlly. incladlnjt World's ChrlatUn Kndaaror union.
hla acai-la laar. aad that aaothor group
mf haroic suture will aoooapaa>
and by acrldeitt I tooche
ounla. and he will sail In a
we Imd brought la from tta garden to
waeka. He will spend a month
Picking It op.
New Zealand, holding oonranUoni
my might at Cta
tiMa by hla
places of Importaaaa In tba two
It was ripe and
as he was tear !^X^<ShaJS hTw ands. and afterwards will stay
ashed the youth for months U dtffarent pans of Aostr
die lie had
am. VI,. who la »f yaara old. woo the
srrfiiru^JnWriJ^
Aral firiEC fr.r a hall afghan displayed
pusttlno: The ctwt of ih«^ rem*nral and at the county fair last weak. Mrs.
RASTALL'S
NEW
JEWELRY
STORE
inta. tan
Popular PrietdCaihrs
Jt n»t li»t 9t SmMma made t« faur atasttH,
$l6.t0. 20.00, 22.50, 20.00, 50.00, 55.00.
tramurlHf. $|.00, 6.00. 7.25. 9.00, 10.00
Opertaah at eqMlIp Boad aalHts. • a a
k i?jd*ih^*urir
la hold and fall tack
Everybody Uses Jcwdryl
KSii'sKr'—
Thai if the kind 1 cany. I have
c. u uxanrooD. ot a^
WATCHES, clocks.
DIAMONDS
E&H.L TIME CARO
32*“' =
setilag up of the wheel Is estimatad
approalaulely at fl««.t»tio. The vslu..
of the
a. Junk U estimated at
t30.atl0.]bat because of the eiptmae
aiteadlnii Its remoral the present
owaars are aald to have .d.talned the
wheel feh’
CUflIlan is blind, but in the last fire
As be went out of Ibe window I
.Ml are cortiially invilvd lo call and ex
wed four yelled ami brought Jim no end. and
cars has knitted aad sewed
H>o h.dd next Instam we were flying down
iw, . l«ht Xcluni ud
amine our ^ttK k at
11 I ront Street.
stairs
and whooping like aavagea in
>irln Kan. a mormou mho is head
(Jver.justicc llrown s 4>ttice.
::
::
.»f the largest family In the world- chase. In about live mlnutca tta
ready to inveatl
ha has six wires. 39 chlldrei
BhUe we
gramkiilldnn and !*€ gmat grat
dran— scouts thu microbe thei
lore as preiKjsterous. There
Md ^*’\\**
such thing, he Insists, and thin!
kitchen <bs>r when we fonnd him. Un
crater a vast cv.lumn .rf smoke with
cle Joe had a few days before placed
gre aactaded The ap|»earanoe of the
a rider barrel under lha rave, spout
__________________________________ -____________
lara U atimial. wlih mild artlrUy.
Staam : whistles hare fallea under
. Bavaa twa From Oaath.
►the displeasure of the physicians of
talem. Mhss . and 24 of tho.doctom
“Our little daughter had an a-----hare petithined the rtiy council to
adopt strict regulations wmremin* MchUU/^ whim*" Mrl“ V*^hI?? fell brad flmt into the harrel. and the |
Watchmen. ITunlcr*. Oilmen. Physictans, I.i.juor
tbHr use within the city limits Tbe> land of Armoak. fi. Y. “but when all flmt thing me caught sight of was his
declare that the noise* made hy them other remadloa failed, we aared her h„UWcUn.-.h...r.
1,
Ufa with I»r King's New IMacorcry.
Our niece, who had oonaumpUoo In an
rarktag and discomfortIng thing to advauc«l stage, also used this w
he could hsvc>lump«l
ful medlrtne and today she Is p
1 w Ithout doing Wsolf
ly well “ lAesperale throat and lung
By pushing his\hmDd5
• and' looking diseasea yield to Ur. King's New Dls
tatlom
ottnm lie
h couM keq> his
cor«T> as to no other medldna on SZl
;:inrvfSh earth Infallible for Cougha and Co' ;
above walcr.’bul
he ivmkl not
water.’I
:^tc and fl.00 bottles guaranteed by
himself uut of the barrel
ta the omre of the I
Jaa. O. Johnson and F. H Meads.
lieu be branl ua about he began
Ttulli
'Tfial botUes 10c.
itlng and cumlng and kicking. Iwt
Urea In aaarily
rvalliml that be was In a flx and
of each other. The
within three hours
I
c not at all frlgblenvtl. Jim Matoed
GIUNNKIX im08 hare three square
flouhia sulCld.
ptanoe In the way aad want to aell one of hla feet and 1 the other, while
No.-126 Cass St.
...... y;r?.?rrcT.y*?.7cf,7i
them. They are Just being put In uncle Joe trotted around and got a
good order. Those are apecUl bar piece of clotbrallne to Ue them togrth^^J^hn^PhflXa^Sr baaiershlre. K H..
gains. Better see them at once. 239 er. When wc had him mcurtXy Uabed
triad to nimmlt sulridr aL Niagara b>
E Front street.
19997 If Aunt Mary was given the randle to
Jumping Into the Amerlc/ti falls He
STAOC AND PLATFORM*.
was caught by an eddy
bold, and Uie other three of us got
clubs and tipped the barrel over. Tta
/tldllSlVm
^tigbtdhlm and pulled
of the water almoat strangled tta
fVerre struggle
lets. All drii„
robU-r. and while be was gasping and
U a great deal of eacliamaot If
It falls to cura.^E. W. Grore's sig aputtcrlng we diww UU arms behind Raymond's dealing
la BUrer City. NeW; Meilcu and the
has never foisted an inferior ntis back and t
surrounding Country orer a phenom
_ non on the public, and has always
He was an «
,aaa««d .0
[> CANVAN for
Ye got a k
quality and has
rry. J. W. Mlllll
while lying
ing is that the
got his breath be knew that be Raymond aitmcllons have become
dpitws. Had he profeaard penllud begged forgtveocaa 1 think
Uncle Joe would have let him go. Aunt
Mary, with her big lieart. had already
begun lo find excumw for the prisoner
learly outdone himself and the
lum l»c suddenly ofs'iied on us.
1 have beard aoiue tall cursing since
n-n. but nothing to beat his record.
He Ihrrstened. hlulfed, cummsndfd
and demanded, and Aunt Mary had to
An air tin hi aiovc
and I'nrle Joe l« pretend tliat ta
with an ash pan
Js announci^ as
dhln't hear
haveti takinif ashen
It was hair a mile to the oearrat one In which the rot^
oui of doors u'ith
neighbor'., and Uncle Joe didn't feel
r or preachy
pr^ilchy affair. On the
a shovel and tretIt is full of life and acUon
.-^riioer UIU we want tn (r^ua.u
tii'K the car|>et all
characters are studies fn.m real
d«»rs until daylight. We solved the Its
they move quickly and with a
dust, ^nd you don’t
im.ldeiu by dragging Ibe man into the life,
purpose. The climaxes to each act
have to let the fire
kiuheti. Be 4<untlnued cumlng for are full of
go out.
lime after; but. finding that be thirdI act whi
, of New York
1 of the
off and beeanic quite eivll Jost at dayvery climax .*f legitimate
itkmallsm. The stage has i«»thlng
llglit a tram pa«-^ liy. and we sect
It ouulde of a few fantastic ImOld to a opnsuble. and an hour later
billtira that any auditor can
Cibber wa. «iii hU way to the cottoI) see could never .»cciir In real
r Jail
There's music, song, quaint com
ifl the only stove
B ben be rracbed that InaUtotkm ta ity.
pretty girls, rich costuming and
as idenUfleJ as an oaoapod eoovlct edy. lutely
of hs class with
WiTToct pictorial elaborafor
whom
a
reward
of
tSOO
had
hoes
through all of which runs the
doorframe count
roand trip to
offere.1 Be had. aa he admitted,
htful
sioo' of the moral play.
ersunk on the in*
ed^^rob tta house, a^nd hy his
Ing virtue's triumphs and vice a
■yj'-:
Clly for li™dW
Additional room enables me lo of
fer a larger and better display
than ever before,
:
:
L. M. BENNETT
ViAOoraMtwinA.AB-B.
opfeataiag, ^Jfndrus & Trost
CHEAPER,
ClEAREST
..HEALTHIEST..
I “EVER READY FLASH LIGHT”
EXAMIHATIOH OF TEACHERS.
USOLOTBLT ODORLBSS
•riima&l ^^^WlELECTRm
isS~;
"ais-W'is-.K'iJsi
OcU,)«r li snd Ifl. II
i.ioi-1-r
vs
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
r"»Tr,
"'‘'xr.hi.'-roT'irLV-oi'
It’s a Great Conventence
, heavy cast top. has two griddle covers and
center.
NICKEL TRIMMINGS consist of foot rail,
extending all aroung ctove, panel and handle to
or coum you can hav. It charsMl
UfHniPmrCa
OATS
TRAVCRSe CITY MARKETS.
t'orrectod dally. The Record Is not
wponsJble for change of prices: ^
mmmrm
THIS BEECH
nPaHHSULAR
side to receive
steel body. Over
the flush joipt is a
I h^vy cast guard
protecting r a w
edges from fire
and preventing
buckling and leaking. Body is of
polished steel with
KASKOLA
rSk 1000 WATR
IwtainmElNMi
If 5000 OOSHELS
Bsiiii
haa preceded It and an Immense
Nice Is sure to be in ai
Hr had saddled om- f»f the horara and
1 It Is played here. on
« next Wedled It into the ruad iN-ftire mopntti
ay. October 14. at
roof, and his e«w|ie would have thus Grand
Opwa HomuWhen the case came to trial the foar
O. R. A LTO RICHMOND. $64)0
r US were cailrd aa wltncraea. of
tsnirwr. rnrle Joe wouldn't boar on
California
rth-WestemRaUwsy.ovsrtl
Bble-track raUway betwoeiH
of nimra thi^
^UM>st
^
Three Daily Trains
as.K-ya.’js
SiSsS-jrsa
ChleafD$J00p.m.. 10.00^.
rtaoa* ** said a young sroman wht
Umca wrote Toeaaa for vnhlloMk
•mthapa.** wwMd tar matksr of
Iflct hroCtar. -If yon wfll Onrtto ■ Bltle
boetta qnamy of pootfT poopio w« enU
OF OATS
B.J. MORGAN
jcwet oeuik
$62-50
elude that L«‘ w-ouM n't! bsve at
WANTED!
I will pay the high
est Market Price
for
wms..
Carpet Oesntng aad Feather Reno-
K. K CHAPm. Pnvrtdflr.
Phooe i>3 ^
Tickets good for 10 days. See G. R.
a 1. agents for full information, or ad-
taa Waahiagtoo 8L
TAXI
wOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The lax rolls tor the ooUeeUon ul
:hool and clly taxes and apralal aa.wsments for the five wards of tta Rose.*' “Soko." '•Dixie Girl." “Dixie rlty of Traverse City, MlehlgUL havn
Land. " “HUwatha." “Smoky Topar, r«en placed In my hands tor eoUeesold at 16 ceau per copy during ^
removal sale only. .Qrlnnell Br^
1 will ta in my oOee tor the purpoM
239 EL ETool utmeL
xmr-tf m oollectlnc aald taxea every week-
U,
WHITNEY-WARNER
publics
r,.“:~SSSs
TOMATOES WANTBD-We will pay
30 cenu per bushel for wuU ripened
1 o'clock In the afteraooe of eaeb day.
fruit delivered at tta factory,
Se^lMM?^ ■treuL Can iMfln
i btook. room tlfl
THE MSini STWE
^
1
TIIVAIISOOII^ WANTiak
-.'ll
■vxnvo SMXttD,
M
Miimiv
iH55S5ft=
•(. >M tke nponi* o( l«e JM
2r:“5s“-“^a«
4^
wkHm
la
Am (1m aarljr traia arrlvad at Um ata(lua alMrttf afur dajrllskt Utta am
las. ibe sW« lay at tha aonh and d
!s*ara
hayattMarft
r.*w;
■paa tW U«r or aalretaal grantatML
Thr naoi or a glaaoC atttaeta atbrr
r. la tlM aolar qrataat. m that crr«
loorroMaU laaolt Wo caa ohLr tolaoHSua aad aa«rUla thrtr
iBt. and oe fron aor uwair*
___ a aad aatUnalfo wo caa eakatfat*
2rjJr.'«:':.ssrsb«?s
TABLE LINEN
REMNANTS
3“ rS:-; “■?= K Si^
ivsr
daaaaa juralghtaalas oT thair booaau, thay
I nito mmda toward town, nnd t
mm, probably. apparanUy aa an
imad na If not the object of tba i
aeraml palrm of ayaa.
Dr. ■aaaathamioiapaoe road
We’ve been pulling out all the short ends of Table Linen
today, and have measured them up—and have marked
them at Quick Selling Prices; only forty ends in this lot.
so if interested, drop in in 4he morning—you know how
linens go when we advertise them at reduced prices.
ML^'51"S!25; £iS5
srsiLr^r.£cr^'.b:;
‘ "^hStta^MMy araa oT aa acrklaai la
Mia ftrai varda to thooa vho aamo
dm la
******
nShlTtacklaata. haaMMtma aod pa
thacle. wrre told la a rary laterMilnf
A rary aaivUalalas aa wHl aa ia
atrvdvo papar oa tha folk loro of (he
aatlrda bad baaa vrtttaa by Mra W.
U. Taraar, aad la bar aboaaoe war
road by Mlaa (!lara Batea Sba apuke
of tba great aatlgaJty of folk ktra
arbldi la (be oarllaat aMtbod of a1
sirsrisLTuririt;
sja.sni.-ssJL'ssi.r
nttor to rouatnicled of paila of aketo-
Wbeo a Cbpnchln dtoa be la burled In !
oocnr- Inoae dirt wllboot a coMn. As there la
for only forty bodlea In this
which was brought from the
An intarostlag ma
Uon, and na eacelk t cloalng of tba
jopic. would 4m the
eutrd Ui mookish garb and [ ‘ '
ioua of bow they
niche. Ta make room the
akelHon In a niche to dlammnberr
Ubnr*to %Sh rnlm m
they lay until daylight tta various bones are added la rot
^ a drencblag dowx
wall design.
rf min ? How can anefa mattei
ibated?
Petoakey needs a canning fa
fad «aher Induatrlea. and will gat
them Hut the city has other dutlea.
rrllow. Hr to aomr^
3ne. , fur Inatanoe. laI (o^ferrd
I
Ikr a Imy and something llkr sn
ail. lie in. an a mle. ren •lo»their ioathaoaM aid to the <
Uon of girls not yet oot of i
- oakey Kvealng News
... II- .I.|.m..b«l Ike
krd wlieii a certain tmln I
THA M^KATA.
for a certain fdaiv. Tho
DeiroH. Ori. »-^December w
I4bic; Nu. 2 red. U^e. No. 3 (
Ike; No, 1 white oats. lie.
le wan iMck again, and
ToU-do; Oct. I.—Wheat ~ Cash again be asked the agent the aamr
like; December. Il%c.
Chicago Oct. l.~Dec«mber wheat quaatlon.
•B’hy.’ the agent exclaimed, *1 l»*ld
U%c; May. 7«^c; December com
1 that only a minute agnr
I6^4c; May. 44%4c; December oats
be moujik an17c; May. I7%c; October pork. Ill *Ki;
Mdf that wani
lard. 16.10; rtbs. IK.iKi.
I my male milnneoamon
Mua are panlrnlaily rich la folk aonga
brief ayaopalr of boom of the moat In
DICtlfPlAlT r^c
Very Special for Saturday
ONE HUNDRED FOOTSTOOLS will be sold in the Car
pet Department Saturday, at 29e Each. Ualuc SOe.
Attorney fYancls Uuaell
Peninsula today In the
the T. C. A P. mllroad.
The
the eemelery. The funeral
sitMN'siiHSsrs;
TTKioro Arm
Tomorrow
Nighi
SiMsr,Oct. loth.
=SWOESrz=
£lrm« Tlrrsmo Mmrm
1‘or icniltT ft*.ci: you’ll iu*vt*r know whai real
comfort is till you’vt! worn a pair of our
THE
MISSOURI
GIRL
Laglon of Honor 1s the only French
Aarorotlon. Imt (hat to not at hll Hm
caar. Pram-e |KM-e«srs orders quite a«
ancient an il,.eM- or most ,v»iiiiirles
thongli tlie oldest of them. 8t. E.q.rit
AL Michel. HI. I^ln and HI. Hilltop
dating from tite Afieetilb ami stxt«^*ntli
eantortes. are no longer .wiife
Alnce the legion of Honor, which was
faundfd in 1802 by the Arat consul and
modlAsd by atatntr In ^81« and 18.’12.
tharr hare l-rn estaldlil^ no fewer
than trveti deroratlona '^e I^lon to
TkiGrtatntIntkowoftbim
___ 111!
I-' • >
day by CdUnty Clerk Robert Waltet
To ape anything to a sign of vacuity
to William R. Hawkins and Mra of mind: to ai* the follies of thoae
Naomi WIkle.
above you is one of the moat offeni
J C. Richards, the court bou.
farma of vulgarity. Yet we see the
b^U ^^ned lo the house 1.)
Baa of the uppermost classes stesdily
Judge of* Probate John Lorangei Imitated all down the different aeta of
boaaa. laraatlgatloo rerealed that
ooaArmed the sale of real estate be ooetoty. and the impularity of ererr
longing to the late Ole Iloatram book desllng with the fMerage to a
which
(«iK place recently at public proof. If one were needed, of wliat ab
that a ftv bad beeone aiarted In )
oorblng Interest our fallings ate to tbs
^Thcj^ amk^at^ Elk Kapida is still on public. Then* is nothing we will not
write u^ion to gratify this vulgar enrfoalty; oolblng 1s In too bad Uate If by.
ao tba Ar* bad a rary auaplckma look
It vaa atanad agalaal the aide of the
tta pnbllcatloa we can raise a little of
tbe ’^needful.’* Our acandala. onr in
jSt£:.:s.‘tr.:ru:5r..i.-
N'
M USHMSE corns
nOM CAUIEGIE
"sz‘E
*^*^***
Priois25c.35c,50c,75c
next to
City of Mcxl.ti. U tlie lniv.*.tt i hurch
(»• wTw!kJIUup2j»“ ow Oo^
SIS?’^.2S5EL5?£5;^7.1S
MMl*
• *«•»
u. Bonkm Miekigu. m *. mat
TNV A RIOORO WANT Aa
^ho** '
mrmm
ba to bare be will maka aome attrats
umA Ab OAPorttmlty far ptom> taforma
to. It 4 t TO MC
AgUnlO.lt A 1.1
The Liniment of our
forefathers.
Ot/SIHIOIMEI-r SMOES
\Vc havf ilKin in riirn and Wohed solrs.
93.00, 93.30
i
MICELLANCOUE
IJrlhjrj^l-uUr. .dkra. •Fr-not-
IVices:
94.00
Batbant & Hosm,
NAAen-itod
GOOD DISTRICT DEPUTIES
Put It On Your Back
...BY THE...
Ideal Reserve Association
t<402 MalssticE
U vuu have never seen •’/eke
ami l>ai.sy".vik IhoNewho have
Seal sale now oi»cn al box-office
FOR RENT.
TMESK ARE THE BEST
Ant Cion SoulaHitsI
la tbe early history of Virginia and
MaryUttd tobacco was by all odds the
moat Important crop, and It was evei
poaallile at times to secure a wife lo ex
change for a moderate amount of to
haeco. as fa Uter days lo tbe west i
aquaw could be obtained In exebanr
for a small amount of whlaky. In 1782
Huo K W. MU.IX. rMun»d
afternoon from a trip to Detroit.
Miss Herde Alta Btelnberg went to
Petoakey thU afternoon for a v
ship load of rngqiMro ninety young Eng
with reUtives.
Mr and Mrs E 8 Pmti went to lish maids, wlm Immcdlatet]
Chy Clerb Beerq baa rerelred no reapoaaa to bU letter to the secretary Nonh|«rt this morning to apeed the arrival
of Andrew Carnegie, relative U
Paquet of Mackinaw City to rate of -120 pounds of ^
aaadlag of mey at once to
work on the Oamagle library bul
Mr. Baers aeul the letter by rrgta
After dinner one
mall. 80 that the sf^retary had to algn
stepprd into the ball to help Adams put
tba raedpt for It. but aalde from that B E win I
neither Mr. Carnegie nor his seer
street. <
an hla coal. Adama thanked him.
lary aeem to know Mr Beers Why I
moval I
‘■Doo't mentloo It" was the solemn
llousa
toady's reply. -No attenttoo to too
great, no trouble Is too much that we
of this century hare the pleasure of
ABCCIALA IN BIANOA
He wbn bringa rldb
taking fbr the patrtats of tha Berohigatoat trath Anda In bto
tlMH^torOrorge Waahlnftmi and jw
rlibout a hllt.~landar.
self, atr.** Adabrn' ahaip ludart was:
-Don’t mcfithm WaahlngtM tn me. Mr!
WaMdngtoo was a daNTHfabbora’a
O^Hor
SpbflliilCatt!
Elikwiti ScMii}! ,
champion quoit pitcher
on. is in the city
1____________________
_ today.
. B. Cmwford and children r*
i
In Ithaca (his
Dr. Thompson went to Maple City
tloa About f400*S5rth of hoae was
la tba bora. The team had not been
plaead la the bam for the night. A
aauU quantity of rubbUh ha<i
which n
kegon are in the city for a visit of
which to I
Mime weeks,
tba*'ire. The depanmen
or Pei
tba Are was of Incendiary
DeAan
gl£-#j:SEr#
$ee Samples in East aiindow>>
re-mci PMmyre^rwci'm
la oaly about ZO yaara alace aiany oi
Dr. Julius M. Wilhelm and Miss Her
ilm Irat aaw white ptwple. aod theli
atortaa. told la the loos winter even tha A CllSe were United In marrlai
lagi by oM BMO of tba tribe to the last evening at the borne of the bride
paopla gatbarad arouad the Are. ir
tbair lltUa bau. hare oaly aloe*
Mda." daallag with the creation a
' Iba flood, aad (old of the featlraU
You’ll saoe from 20 (0 2» Psr C«nt.
anad to toe^MSrnnd^ih*them lt*^m
irldently not na
Sjoots 12.00
liP-
2 to 4 Vards in a Pitm
wbMm
’ss&wi-aa:^
Use
jKj£K;«?s‘s.rj’e.3iyjj
gggggBgg
dpoaaaaaofiasiitoniaatlaiMiaad iha«. aad aakad thaa to pcoparly dJa.
aia dlvldad IMO trlbao aad
:S£
WMTOEPARTgEIT
mVlMUM
Sm wm* ovxr
•i;;; m$-.
OTT, VIOfi^mOAT, OCTOBBB *. IWtt.
THE “MONARCH” SHIRT
Will staiul xhi-. test of your CRITICAL EYE.
1 he more you look at it the more ea^jer you
arc to have one. Wear one once and you
will ahtays wear a “MOXARCM. ”
THEY FIT WELL. WEAR WELL AND
ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION . . .
f»PRIOK 91.00 mrsa 91.00
THE BOSTON STORE
. Detroit. Mich.
mmi
WedNSdiy. October I4tb!
KX*rR'Al
MajMtic Rcovkl oi
—........ TM»-
Two Sisters
A Glonoux PUybir Young Peo
ple ofji’! ages by
DENMAN THOMPSON
THE OID HOMESTEAD^
•Talk about ntoM-iit i
a man tbe utber du.v. -*wh.v. I like U.
for when I was a Im>v I work.d for a
man wl»o was so alMcitt miiidi*.! that he
dto< han:ed me thn*c tiuit* In one week
and paid me a week’s wsfp*s each
.Ikn.**
TWe Isaseessest l•e•asple(e.
ftbe (mmanilci-When you ilrst saw
tbe wniHlerf.il Niagara falla. didn’t
you feel as thmigh .vcm would like to
The Traverse Cllj
Ral Estate E.\change
SSSK-SSSISf"
^ffe-Xo: I hadn’t got my hotel bill
Have bar^jains worthy
of your serious con
sideration* Come and
see us and we will tell
you all about them.
Don’t forget the place
half ilM work done In tbe
f
particular use unless It
r exerrise.-Milwaukee 8entl-
<—'KKSBt.
Room 5J5, JM Hock
CIt. Pho7l!k"Na'l07
a R. A 1. TO RICHMOND. %SJOO
Annual O, R, * 1. excursion to Rich-
a W. CURTIS. Mk«.«<r
Presented with Every Advantage
and many extra features
RastusMBanks
SpMtal Rrlcwafwfato«»am««*«t:
26e35c50c75cSSrrjr:
An clecirtcal
will. *ay« lu invent
the mechanical work
"oo“i3SrS:
pl^ ^whl^*"*i!^*toth
r«Tltor.
» to be sold at aucUtm
full Information from any G. R. A I.
agent, or address C. U Lockwood.
Oeoeral Pass. Agent. Grand RapldA
The Liniment of
TO-DAY.
lillMffiNlllllllllllBNin
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The oondlUona were. that three
> .w.u..« wroiie<m«i>tiuTK.H
KTTHMtCMION
FACTt A MILE
[i«day te th» coon kooM. Tkl
ike am MMCiag «laee tk«
sapMTteora'
following Item appeared In the
Grand Raptda Poet last erenlng:
B. a life Insurance eollclior.
with the Tiwrerae City High
school eleven Saturday against the
Ferris team of Big Rapids, and made
both touchdowns made by the Trav
erse City players. He anddenly be
came the Idol
lol of the \town, and Man
ager R L. Nye haa
ooaeh on the tenm
onen to tke Detroit gaal inaitotka He
U aald to be a
kae ft ftftSatftiT effect vpon tkea. end magnUode.
r the Travand the <
?u.*«ir.£2us-«
i5J:.n:^5.S-is,rw*‘-is:
wberebjr tboee ooorlcted of alnor offeneee will not eiaplr boftrd In tbe
Mamy jail at tbe oounty*e exponae.
ITaiob towaahtp ffled a peUtkm thb
ftftemouft aaklBK that tbe old Houicbtoo Lake aUte road through the townahlp be taken up ThU road naa at
an angle through the towhablp. and It
U clataed that belter roade can be
uaMl that will run on the aertioo Unea.
ilpA.^and^
VA
u,-. Thn aUte tax thU year li o
the material to mold Into a good
team'
ll might have b*tm possible to gH
Bome moro errors In this article, but
there would have
nave naa
had lo
to oe
be same
some inw
llnations. Bunn
the Borthea^for the last few days
are aiding the fortune^iaBters in tbeh-
RUSSIANS ARE
THERE TO STAY
HAVE NO INTENTION OF LEAVING
MANCHURIA
rK.;___
nowr“""the
%!i!3!
to college, and
He I
i on hlB
Ii are presented cover- he wants no
that he
plnte. Bvery
for the prot
D thU oonntr.
•ni«» to I poealblllty that the
last did not demonstmte that bt bad
e material to mold Into a good team,
here are already a n
demonstrated that Traverse City has
atlone for the potltk
one of the fastest football teams that
buildings, the
Tda. One ever played In the state outside of the
now held by Jlanitor Richer
from N«- University of Michigan and the best
of the appllrat
of the college teams. And if there Is
y team In the state that does not
Ueve that, there is a sure and easy
ly to find out the facta If they wilt
ing their team along.
MANTMENOF
PROMINENCE
GOES OUT UNDEtFttE
RMENT AT kIkSCLL FUNCRAL TODAY
'Ctsvaland VlaiUd Hia Old Hems
I the First Tima In 12 Years—Bis
aell^ Body te Be CrsmatMl.
ar wrifs u ta« gT«ass WMsm.
. Buffalo. Oct. U.—The greatest as-
llaon 8. Bissell. former poatgeneral. Ororer Cleveland,
who waa ahaent from hta old bome
Suuw.’^Oih‘ert^ho"ae?^*^^ 5m!-
Daniel O-^.
The body of the former poatmaaier
general will he cremated this evening
I and his reslgnatl
d. Mr. Castle v
Hwntly It
IT It EVEN NOW
Camp Young. W'est PoInL Ky.. Oct.
9.—-Can one man rapture four?" li
the question which the army umplreii
haw lioen called upon to decide, and
the whole army U awaiting tbe decis
ion. The question Is brought up by
Ueutonani Boiry of the Third cavaln.
He was on duty with his troop as
scouts for the Michigan brigade In the
maneuvrra. and during tbe morning he
sent his men up the pike In one dlroc
lion, while he took a ride In the other.
Turning a bend In the road, be sud
denly came upon a sergeant and three
men of tbe Tenth cavalry,
regimental colors, and away
arms Covering them with hla
vora. he called upon them to i
IV refused.
rmuavu.
der. but the sergeant
I capture four,** he
'**^iut
poatal franda to
ce. omclalt In aoth.
Ihe Srst^
land. Bays He Will Try Ones Mors
to Lift America's Cup
“.5^dr8t:rj‘Si«-«,.wb.
teattfy oB behalf of the governi
, If beJLs
iBUBUBlty from i
BECRETARIEB WILL BTUMF
Members ef Raoesvett'e CaMnet W
° Haldane waa 24 yean old. n
ried aad came from Strathroy.
BSs-X^^
consideration in our
I j • i stylish and lots of wear,
AMERICAN
'
S DRUG CO. SI
Alkiiteiobouky.Mp.
j
Blood Foieening Hae Bet m in Arm
leer Clede. Cut In right With
FRANK FREIDRICH
____
•
Cbm^sa
■ED—We wUI pay
Opposite Whiting Hotel
TRY A RKCORO WANT AD.
■I-
Difference «
In Fifty Cent Dress Goods, and that differ
ence you’ll soon discover, if yoii inspect our
complete assortment of superior qualities at
ble and stylis^i weaves as Zibelines. Meltons.
\ enetians, Coverts Novelty Suitings, etc. If
you are considering something at about that
price, you can make a choice here with ease,
as you’ll find our Fi^'y Cent Cloths so much
*
In a battle with Peter DUort. aa
armed crank who tried to reach Preal-
ROYS’ SHOES
a moat, and after that con
other points. We are
wc can please you.
For the last lime when you
move into a six iodoi house
on State street. No more
rent to pay. Doesn't this
sound good to you aU for
$G50. <;et settled before
cold weather
::
New Shoe Store
Rulner's Old Stand ' Front Sl
8 CENTS 8
niS!DENT*S DEFENDER
HAT DIE OF nOURT
Moving
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
I OLD RCLUB1.B
' that price. In this line you’ll find such desira
wounded arm ta swollen to the
bulldlBg at 209 and 211 Front street, hla leg.
over
Browns oMce. and are
Mrs: Edward Uihum. formerly ]
Shoo,
Thm Rirs-t
Caff CM/ Kafours. very
'^BadTinember of the Frye family
waa given a valuable present—Mr.
Frye a diamond pin, Mrs. Frye, a purse
of gold, and the sons each a gold
watch and chain.
-
Mfa Haro o Piroi Cfou
mmkor-o SkoK
Wet Weathers for Boys
Caff (or the (lirls.iox
« Notice the window at Mj
I 219 East Front Street* | |
lEV. W.~A. HITE HONORED
“
School Sboos
ami Youths, Kangaroo
^Id have killed aU of you
aat.” insisted the lleulen9 demanded the
A«
IVIaiyors
** LOOFAHS "
and eloquent^'Jero**
London. Ont.. OcL 9.—James E.
Preatdeni Rooaerelt and all oMclala Haldane, an Inmate of the London In
under him win follow the allaced sane naylum. committed auldde In an
crooks to the last ditch in the effort awfni manner. He hnd charge of a
team and fattened a loggliig chain to
a four-inch pipe and placed the other
draw m.000 from the department for end of the chain around his neck
•letter earrters* aatcheU. It la aald. for Then he put a smaller chain attached
which he fniied to aupply atrapa. and
THE ECONOMY STORE
£ When you are tahin. £'
a bath you can scratch
j
your own back if you
have one of our
Great Recaption Tendared Him on Hia
Departura from Lansing
Faatorata.
'^New' iortr, ScTiT-^SlrTbomas Lipon sailed this morning for England
on the White Star liner Cedric. Sir
Lansing. Mich., Oct. 9.—Tbe largest
Thomas Upton, before his departure, reception ever given y/Lanaing
said he would surely challenge for tbe retiring pastor was teuhered Dr. Frye
and family upon the evening of their
departure for their new home In 8L
signer
Joseph. Several hundred people filled
the parlors of the Central Methodist
■
•
nding room-The program
FULLED Hit HEAD OFF
ighia
S. BENDA & CO.
THE REAL RELIABLE CLOTHIERS
»Br«Ume«*l»veafit.-.Sewlaad Wi uJ ci|to.
i-'inest in 4he land. All seams allowed.
Guaranteed absoloiely perfect.
Prices
only lUc and 15c each.
:5^^F.\SmON SHEKTS FREE.
8 GENTS
Will Make You
6 ladependent of C
Your Noighbor i
Interesting Quaatlon 1
Suit or Overcoat
of os you am certain of getting the Swcllest. Newest and MoM Stylidi
garment a tailor can make. $5.00, $7.00. $10.00, $12.00, $16.00.
$16.50, $18.0tl to $25.00.
GLOVES - of cvcr>- good kind from the cheap 10c tori up to
wool or leather.
TAMS-in all colon at 50c to $1.00. See our window.
At Bankrupt
Prices! BANNER PATTERNS
Beaten Teak Yeaterday*a Gams From
Fittaburg by Boor* of 6 to S.
Pittsburg. Oct. 9.—Biwton
won
again from Pittsburg yesterday by a
score of C to 3. making the series for
world's champlonshtp 3 to 3. Leeand Dlneen were tbe rival pitch-
Third_________
, a year's pay to Berry to
roaldent lo fully Inves- have taken those colors Into bis camp.
lecled by ih
ort upon the Tullock Tbe aergennt. however, refused to contigate and
finding haa been in
poaseaslon for several
eeka Castle has been coonected
lih the podtofflee department as au- clal report of the matter to stajor
itor for years.
Hardy, by whom It waa tranamltted
through the regular channelt to beadand It will be passed upon
WnX CHALLENGE AGAIN quarters.
fflcially.
Washington. Oct. k.-Tbere i
TPE WEATHER
was ordered sold b>- the
United States Coun. \Vc
bouj^ht the stock of the
receiver and moved the
shoes to our store where
we are closing them out
'piiiss: 'ix ■Js'.ss!:
CAN ONE HAN
CATTUEE FO
conditions in
pUlned of by
called forth severe
msHuiGFOicovn
Oi-ty Boole S-toro
SHOES
that, hold up the Iron piers.
Dttsands of dollars worth of jew1s lost every summer on the
. of Coney Uland
idon. Oct. 8.—New Chwani
say that Instead of steps I
by Russia lo evacuate
a. work on extensive govern
----- Inga is being mshed and an
gunboat was added to the naval force
. Before the departure of the Ime Russian fleet for aouthem
Korea. Admiral Alexleff oond
joint mlliur)' and naval mane
Port Arthur, all of the »0
sent to Korea parUclpatlni
« «FOR SAYIIRDAY
Another fine lot oi matted pictmt*, wnilw to toe diowB
Isa 9uramer. now on exhibition in the wcA tor window.
WHEN YOU BUY A
Detroit. Mlcb.. OcL
Navigation locket set with diamonds, also three
»'s rings. Joe Miller of Harway
i the rlvw baa been pracUenUy sus
le. Gravesend Beach, came
pended The wooden steamer Dixon.
s two diamonds and other jewel
ry. and Andy Mi^lroy dug up a wo
man's goM watch and two rings set
with rubles. Dennis Callahan of
Grav/send Beach picked up several
pieces of Jewelry and a quantlly, of
• mouth of the canal is filled
barges. A number of other boau
The lMjach-<
bound down were caught about the their rearrh f r articles until spring.
They dig dow alKMii 12 Inches, and |
all the wet aa d Is thoroughly sifted.!
a«*l to pass tbe bow of the sunken ves- Most of the
The liver will be cleared and^ navi-
^io-turdb Sp^olal
lOc Each
A. S. Fryman’S
Stock
Sb.II n»d. plfkwi ap".wOTl riun
does not use "rlngers.”
plays «»n the suusre. He did
Bce on tbe city team, but he Fa
_ 4lfe insurance solicitor then.
High school tsam never played with
e other foot
err eecond ymr following town realises that thei
B of the legielature. The ffg ball players here, as
c»ur reare win show that the
tiove all things. Bunn Is nut
the High school team "ai a
fo^M xry. • The team are not paying
.and he would ms^pt
wbtob .b«M^b.
Ott VESSEL WENT MWII
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
OFF
TkOT* will be ft Buaber oC afttien
«r aikrh Uftportftaee to ooftaida ftt
Ul« amine. A kae U«t of kUla will
l» ftCtMl npon, tkoftgk tkftTft will be
none eo terge fta tkoee ooiuldered ftt
iii
BOAT! ARE TIED AIF IN THE OETROrr RIVER
^neSTwOTS-rd-r^Sf.
BflAND RAFtOt POST MIStKO THE
of tk«
sey. formerly pastor of the FHcwda
BMrab af Baaeh an Caasy laiaiM Rw church here, but wwria similar work
ta PMtersviUe. Haaa.» wUl be a deleaults m Rich Ftada ef
Jewelry.
ONLY ONE BOAT CAN FABB AT A
fm atoer and tied It up in 43 aeoonda.
AT A TIME IN CHANNEL
ton s point to Brighton up to night
fall. and many of them were well re
paid for their task. The men. with
Up Bunk a ^Btaame hoes, shovels and sieves, worked the
greater
part of the time at low tide.
and a Large Number
DECIDEDLY
l‘.
lEATSTBEIOMBnE
NAVIGATION
ISBLI i:« iai
(aATTHBI
~
SEVEHTB YEAB—1»M
TBAVKB8E CITT, MICH, «UPAY, OCTOBER #,UK*-
IN ANNUAL
MEETING
.-■-
RECORIF Em« ^ ^
evening
I88UE
better than what you expected at that price.
)^oung
Wens
Wean.
all pai
Of Co.
Suits hr
young
Wen^^
with all the style and finish that
have made the Stein Bloch, and
Hart. Schaffner Su Marx Men’s
suits so difficult of imitation—
Sizes in Young Men’s Suits run
from 32 to 36 breast measure,
and cost you Two to Five Uollars
less than what are called ’’Men’s
sizes” of same goods—beina cut
expressly for young men—they
fit young men to perfection
Prices $7.60 to $16.00—No
other line of young men’s goods
in the city can compare in ,
sortment with ours.
:
:
BifniiUon Orbing Co<
•i
; Cirr.
tttE EVEKIXO EEOORD, TEA.X
FRIDAY, OCTOBER », 1W>».
j.a.a*Mu«.in
>THE0|^
AM.aum.a.P
tOarthiseoMS
Ara SKowIns
tfelni|M«M txM es.qiaele lb. d
HmtbgMKicnrihami b the Mte.
ADkbbud BM of Air Ti^ (m
J.W,NANNCN.UMir«..il
The ltae-«# of the tm vUl he m
Out?:*
taekle. WTAkoot: right tackle. Moata0«lM 1» PfMA tM.
StuTkS:
msz
ARE FODHD 01 BAltKDIG WITH
^<ta.pm.cMk«Ate....... WJ5
ossfiss-efti*^ «.«...
2r,f'sr^sr‘^^‘ts;s
iSLrrSHFs'sSvs
saewnBATHmeoys
2fh “
•aSf^t^S
F«m.Iittl.Ro«Kl0.k.ban»other «ood or
kbd of cori.
their fntare hoeae. a «
hae nerer rtaltad
5HHS
Oorwa^ ire mrsei L-oolc TKmm Ovmw
J. W. SLATER
WHOLKBALC AMO RETAIL
^^3SCiS?os ?2?^b.‘i^«*S2n‘^555:
the water will he property heated, aad
the work to far aaongh alone ao that
Che water eonneetloo wfil ha arade at
once. The laproreMOt wUl be aw
eiMitjr la the eaa efthe gr«U c
lathe flgaatrr. 014 Tale aad Hanrard
•ar etni preeeree their tte#4
ware the atar attraction at the fiftyfirat annual fair of the AUegan Oonaty
of Ohio, City of Toledo. Locaa Agrienitaral aoeiety. and in spite of
the ralas the groondi were crowded
aty—ee.
wtih people eeger to eee aad hear the
Kraak J. Cheney makee
fkanmA eaiaah
> to eaaior partner of the
It to said th
Cheney * Oo.. dolac hnsli
of the copper eotintry was eaeh to
haid to get hold of as It to la Oale-
SSJtf.
U the whole thlaf
Sy hl!^'ulnM^he^o^to^'^TwcIS
S5^.^th^*?:rrsrs.^
t he, too. to aot ao wpree: aad Mor^
money he could raise In Artaooa cop
nUUNK J. CHENBY.
ra to before me aad anhaeribed per stocks, and the money to aUll Jled
praaeaee. thU Cth day of De- "*Tbe Benton Harbor city coonc
dared the payment of fl.788.1
*"*
A. W. 0LBA80N,
Bdith Navarre for injuries rec
(Beal)
Notary Pn
aad wUI oonUoae
Hall e Catarrh Care to taken inter from a defecUve sidewalk. This
nally. and acu directly on the blood
I of the ayet
Bded over
in fightlag the
The accident occurred oo e
*“V7. CHBNBY ft
ilnent street, and was caasad by
STm'rrjs r*L at,
r£ISS2,Z.T removing
•TAOC AND PLATFORM.
NMmaaMHlCHiGAII
pretty story of New Bag
Btry and rtllac« life, with a at
manes’AssocunoM SfurSAirtTui-^SinJ
he production of “Quincy Adams
MM MMt «<• Tkl. CHy
•M at-*nt. (M^rtu
M*r •* Om «f tiM
3swyer.“ The plsy Is a simple story.
In a simple way by plain country
pie to^l^r everyday^ltfe^^
I for years
The author has con-
the'^^MtnwUorif the
plsy shows a cleverness aad kaowl-
SSM”Si
^Tm. V»,£S
wko MtTOTM th. toctun* In Ibn uni
sr^.srssrjr.k<s“u'£fi;
tickit* am
aOIM PAMT
Hereafter Charlotte will
give no
I to induce them to locate there
r will, however, give the free
II land required as lonj
eras remain In the city,
bis is to shut ofi ‘
__place has attaloed.
to
s, a well known farm
er. residing near Durand, was found
the cows the evening before,
igh he did not return hit wife
nothing of the matter.
At Grand Rapids little Mary Lerrabee. 6 yeurs old. started to cross
South DIvtokm sireel and ran Into a
the^coraer. The wheeto ran
ulentfMl. and the roles they assume
P peculiar to their sevetnl lines of
>rar slzty-six
lUty There is nothing aensaUoaal workedandunderground
thinks there Isn’t another
the action of the piece, bet the coo
In the United Sta^ who can
equal his record. He sUrted as a boy
tn the mines
England and has been
at It In that country nnd this ever
aa
S**Jamy
raoMoace la Traeeiar City recei
prteai a fcac of aalla at that place
r.^^».A,r"u.T£^.y
:r?s^arHrr;
ley for hto nail.-Klageley i
m
Hsttle A. Franklin
Ington and
«Hi the geolua ef tto
Never was e fee
lac. -It mmkm me ead whea I think of ceroed If the tale 1s true.-Bveryhody’s
tha 4aye that err fooe. when I took
aiMi and latoi the old fenlller f-.^e.
I bnw« i «•
3£Sr*
IBs a wlnr Bnii wh
BirilMieM.j_____
frnlt deltv^ at thn I
return all pai
Canntag Oca
B* ^
iSfeBOO
7^
! Butchers end SauseB# Makers.
Carpenters
Wanted!
Midi. Stareh Co
A.K.MOVK**. ^ro|»r.r
O. P. CARVER ft BRO.
FIRE insurance!
L. I_ A. MUILDINa
Ths Paerlsas Shirts are ths best
money can i
oetmit
I
al G. 1
mord. Ind.. U on Tuesday. October
13th. Tickets good for 10 days. Get
Uull Information of any G. R. ft I.
I agent or address C. L. Lockwood. Gen
jeral Pass
TRY A RECOeO WANT aO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Loan Haadquartars
ills
LfV^NS
ON SALARY.
FURNinJRL.RANOS.
rt0RStS.WR60HSnC.
THE WATIONAL LOAN CO.
..B C^I^O »
noaLE.MOSS&COMPAlir.iiaikttt
and feel tbst 1 am^ ^ eorod of a
r..for
trouble.
IJver and Kidney
disorder or gsnoral
Meuda Only Me.
r;5S'2:sr-.rTr.'i:^'s
Loyo Luttm*.
Would ^ InUfuat you tf you’re
sstortrjint&t
146
RATES -Meals 20c, Beds 25c.
county. Ohio, show five upplkmtkms
aHS2c3»
FtNl Strait
314 FRONT ST.
Om-TKOP»A-rMV
»ri“o,
^
Frank Trade
146
Hotel Bninswicklw^c Tfi WABttmcc CfitofNeit
South SMg C^oegry.
Mtnys
womuevnld
mskesbesn- can tostlfy.
here**recently. R
tlM bride but berries,tosilight
raw berries and jsomo o
seemed to get Ibelr d
she is de ■ 1 hare
and are producing INM s <
terred from
entaring the Rm. Jno. 8
rites. “For 12
Hurried state Yellow
Jaundice. 1 e«
her of physicians and tried all sorU
^beeanseofilll- 5Slt*^thi’ w ^ SoeSe 'Bliss
BULBS for winter nnd aprlag bloom
lag Make your nniectkms early, at
TOlUTCNH WAKTMD-We wiU pay
Painea Flower Store. tU Trout
im-21
iJ* IsSoSriald street.
investigate
Bq Jiffil Stmt aad Rains
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
J.FURTSCH
FINE CROP OF BERRIES
to cover Todng papers and I
tk>nM •cerrry of ihv liallel
pnimred for ihe peat elect
scklne for wtoeowlng gold by
---- ----------------------I blowta away the ginrti whtto tka
Intoarrrepla
BULBS FOR BALB-A ftae a^ kcuvlr gMdfffilsafall
_
» W 0Bi la AssMulln.
All Work ef Higheet Peeelhle Orede,
Fine Gold WeM, a SpecUlty.
Don't wait tbo long for your
Qaincet.
George
F. W. Wilson PickIng Socend Crop of RMpberrIea.
The Record office has a fine sample
of seoood crop raspberries picked near
:rn.:.
lanthrnpist
MS’S
before buying.
JIENTISTS..
CnMur Nctt^Ollwt
PlitapUM Ritalattt
eamlt .
*““• 1 Union Trust Bldg, betrolt, Mich.
Ittee.for
hi; to him: * I tout
oo Oahtlng 1 will take
If yon fight remember
will l*e opened and eU your owChods
The Jewel Coal Stove em
bodies ever}’ modem, |wactical
feature that is desirable in a
base burner. It is attractive in
design, economical in fuel and
DM. MAWYKII * MCNMALLE<)ON
tonal Cn^sss.
A. tYanklln was again We buy snd sell Covr*mmo^t.
gill, the blind girl, presented n pretty
and pathetic Interpretntlou of the part,
the untcue character of C
Green, portrayed by Abble V.---------wss a clever conception, and the work
of Kmma Butler as Undy Putnam.
Laura Hathaway as Maude Skinner,
snd Rachel Barr as Mrs. Crowley. In
vlteil merlttMl appreciation.
A. n whole, the play was all that
aas rX!*ecie«l of It. and ooe of thoee
• hlch Traverse CUy
fall to appreclste.
KMiieilui.-b r^iiresslag a client pays ■
tnv >er aHL There Is a pemteieat Mo
me. air;-e ala't dniah. t\T»y,
•a <hai asereu** ■porttag Ttiar*
HASTIII8S & SOI
FIRE INSURANCE
emihfpm
iidt
SiNlMilNs Caklapt
frapu
tWni
Nan
Appkt
Mrs. Mettle A. Frenklln C»«eeen
i.'=i!issK,T--:js-:rr:'rsr'.rr:
iONtorijr 0«err-t\-hy 4oo‘t yoa
•aa ttia(^a. rofperan f'en’t you
Trnverne City.
n. after a few months.
Beaqemer Baptiste Bonatto. the
lah Btrout. the country music
D l^ed et a blast in the TUden
Is most prominent, and Mr.
given a mlllury funeral, at
Robinson presented the character with tendedwas
by all Italian soctetles aloni
ole**le^roT“oa The Mea Who A lln
■ ‘
He had been a soldier to
I the Nalkjo." aad the tIckeU are
armies In the wars of 18«
Before burial, an autopsy
revealed his gold watch right bach ol
his heart. It having been driven Inte
ns
the body by the force of the ezplo
hae takea op the sale oC tlckKe. Beck
Walsh as
Sion. The bands of the watch pototed
Morrill as Abner BUles.
at 12:13:20. Indicating just when th<
The uerolc character of Quincy Ad accident took place.
sms Sawyer, the city chap who ctw
sted
thelmads
RE-ELECTED TREAgURKR
re
Gmn aRd Ripe
Tosataes....
,S**K
lmo**whlch*nirnT*ptoyrhnve irnv*
jeKed^
The Jcfil OonMi tiaatlag
Base Saner Coil Stmw
nntn. tcnlant t to IS emu for Uw
You WiU Be
Proud of Your
Jfppearaneelf
You WUI JfU
hwUstoTur^
nisi) Your
Wh
ii V'''i
M:i\ ilm 1 •IS
Overcoat
THERE IS NO MYSTERY—no secret—about the Great Trade
we have in Overcoats—It is simply the result of our striving
after the best that can be made. Bear in mind that men are be
coming more critical and demand that their overcoats—the
ready-made—shall equal in appearance the best tailor-made
garments. Our new stock is ready—the counters are piled high
—you want an Overcoat; our “smart set” style—something
that has the right hang—that indescribable effect that gives you
the appearance of stepping out of a fashion plate—and yet not
having It overdone. The fit. the material, the style, are all here;
the best for the money you ever had.
the Prices Jfre Trom fS.OO to $60.09
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
Ate'
■"'S'' ■
'■Sr
THB EVKHnrO BBOOHD, IBAVEBSE CITY, lUCH., FRIUaY, OCTOBEB », HOi.
HERE 18 A POMT
JIM
I
|Ofei(jr%lK. M W C. IL
^
Oartd Jod mmk AmtA Marj. TW wt»4»« Mr MfWNi. «r
«C ta
iatm. M»i ««l #• ite iMfe
.«jMCbdiMrH^a.tkoiMrdrtl.e
worth rwMembering. namely:
^at when we introduce our
“BEST” flour to you andeay
it's all the name implies you
may rely upon what we say.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVSnSK OITV, MIOM.
NjnalJtajB
:«ufitAL nws
Assays as high as fC.OOO par
OF T0E ^
The tatalla trf the
beast, with huge hat winga. a
and a homy protuhcraDca
?uirS!leroTtta T^MtehTlSS baak
forehead which anita a daazllag light.
trtbw-haowa alaoa ita Ubm of Mu' It flies like a bat. climbs poles like a
goUaa aa the BMat glgaatlc imopio In parrot aad oa tha ground, leaps Ilka a
kangaroo Its haunt U said u> ta In
ar. abandoaad coal mine. It has been
shot at doaeos of timas but has al
ways aacapad. It Is aald to emit a
W« had bam at tte aid tanaboMe
ALMKfS TIRED.
NEVER
—sr**^-*
^r!i" J^Ma^Uflllaa of East Bar
ih
kriat
SnSe
TO-DAY
Onelmadrtd twenty or more paces,
every one olwtachi. of l«««n
interest, and every article n illustnted. There it no^tcTraagaanc
oTtzavd for tcnchcik ami pupih than
nafmmtTrmktImmt.
Pnblithed monthly b>
Geofse U. Daniek Fifty
jenr, sagle cofoes five centi.
Sold by newt denim everywhere
ornddrettthepublither.
No. 7 East Fortywoond ttrect.
New York.
«Mal iMdM. wbm 1 vote «p mm
•IgM |«at aa tte CM atrM 1 aad
mjraalf all a-liMIc. tt wa.
t atarticbt miMtm. aad 1 eaald
aom. while tba tad waa «
•oath. All the cwtalna were up.
Afier a mlanle 1 thought 1 ha
loreaarat oe the kltcbao roof, aad 1
I klchliig Jim. Be atiertd a gniht
or two and toracd orcr. After another
te I popped out my taad. and BOW
r a man wlUi hla faea premed
at the glaaa of the lower aaab
the window so aa to aorrey the roo
trW to utter a yell, hut ooold not
ake a eoond. I tried to M Jim. bat
y leg. were parmlyaed. I could not
ren draw tta sheet orer my bend
(S«»d.y)
SPECIAL
RING SALE
B« CttKount Icf C*A.
Solid Gold Xuig»-
....$1.00....
Pi\
R AS TALL, •
Th. HuMtlna >
PiaiMARQbETTE
Our Opening
my eyea wide open and iqy
bran la my month 1 watched tta fellow gently lift the aasb and faoteo It
op with a wnige. Be could hare
tcr«l any door or window below.
pcHisiMi be feared that aouie one m
be watching It was three feet from
the wliKlow sill to the roof. Tta man
drew bluiseir op and paused for a mo
ment in the opening.
B hat 1 did I deserve no credit for,
wauae It was bona of terror, aad I
as an InroIunUry actor. I jamped
out of bed to run downstairs. Then I
inbered Jim and would not teare
' Saturday, October tO, 1903
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RT
JIndrus & Tmt
iS^PnmcU A, Clark, founder of the
WoHd*a fair with hla Umlly. incladlnjt World's ChrlatUn Kndaaror union.
hla acai-la laar. aad that aaothor group
mf haroic suture will aoooapaa>
and by acrldeitt I tooche
ounla. and he will sail In a
we Imd brought la from tta garden to
waeka. He will spend a month
Picking It op.
New Zealand, holding oonranUoni
my might at Cta
tiMa by hla
places of Importaaaa In tba two
It was ripe and
as he was tear !^X^<ShaJS hTw ands. and afterwards will stay
ashed the youth for months U dtffarent pans of Aostr
die lie had
am. VI,. who la »f yaara old. woo the
srrfiiru^JnWriJ^
Aral firiEC fr.r a hall afghan displayed
pusttlno: The ctwt of ih«^ rem*nral and at the county fair last weak. Mrs.
RASTALL'S
NEW
JEWELRY
STORE
inta. tan
Popular PrietdCaihrs
Jt n»t li»t 9t SmMma made t« faur atasttH,
$l6.t0. 20.00, 22.50, 20.00, 50.00, 55.00.
tramurlHf. $|.00, 6.00. 7.25. 9.00, 10.00
Opertaah at eqMlIp Boad aalHts. • a a
k i?jd*ih^*urir
la hold and fall tack
Everybody Uses Jcwdryl
KSii'sKr'—
Thai if the kind 1 cany. I have
c. u uxanrooD. ot a^
WATCHES, clocks.
DIAMONDS
E&H.L TIME CARO
32*“' =
setilag up of the wheel Is estimatad
approalaulely at fl««.t»tio. The vslu..
of the
a. Junk U estimated at
t30.atl0.]bat because of the eiptmae
aiteadlnii Its remoral the present
owaars are aald to have .d.talned the
wheel feh’
CUflIlan is blind, but in the last fire
As be went out of Ibe window I
.Ml are cortiially invilvd lo call and ex
wed four yelled ami brought Jim no end. and
cars has knitted aad sewed
H>o h.dd next Instam we were flying down
iw, . l«ht Xcluni ud
amine our ^ttK k at
11 I ront Street.
stairs
and whooping like aavagea in
>irln Kan. a mormou mho is head
(Jver.justicc llrown s 4>ttice.
::
::
.»f the largest family In the world- chase. In about live mlnutca tta
ready to inveatl
ha has six wires. 39 chlldrei
BhUe we
gramkiilldnn and !*€ gmat grat
dran— scouts thu microbe thei
lore as preiKjsterous. There
Md ^*’\\**
such thing, he Insists, and thin!
kitchen <bs>r when we fonnd him. Un
crater a vast cv.lumn .rf smoke with
cle Joe had a few days before placed
gre aactaded The ap|»earanoe of the
a rider barrel under lha rave, spout
__________________________________ -____________
lara U atimial. wlih mild artlrUy.
Staam : whistles hare fallea under
. Bavaa twa From Oaath.
►the displeasure of the physicians of
talem. Mhss . and 24 of tho.doctom
“Our little daughter had an a-----hare petithined the rtiy council to
adopt strict regulations wmremin* MchUU/^ whim*" Mrl“ V*^hI?? fell brad flmt into the harrel. and the |
Watchmen. ITunlcr*. Oilmen. Physictans, I.i.juor
tbHr use within the city limits Tbe> land of Armoak. fi. Y. “but when all flmt thing me caught sight of was his
declare that the noise* made hy them other remadloa failed, we aared her h„UWcUn.-.h...r.
1,
Ufa with I»r King's New IMacorcry.
Our niece, who had oonaumpUoo In an
rarktag and discomfortIng thing to advauc«l stage, also used this w
he could hsvc>lump«l
ful medlrtne and today she Is p
1 w Ithout doing Wsolf
ly well “ lAesperale throat and lung
By pushing his\hmDd5
• and' looking diseasea yield to Ur. King's New Dls
tatlom
ottnm lie
h couM keq> his
cor«T> as to no other medldna on SZl
;:inrvfSh earth Infallible for Cougha and Co' ;
above walcr.’bul
he ivmkl not
water.’I
:^tc and fl.00 bottles guaranteed by
himself uut of the barrel
ta the omre of the I
Jaa. O. Johnson and F. H Meads.
lieu be branl ua about he began
Ttulli
'Tfial botUes 10c.
itlng and cumlng and kicking. Iwt
Urea In aaarily
rvalliml that be was In a flx and
of each other. The
within three hours
I
c not at all frlgblenvtl. Jim Matoed
GIUNNKIX im08 hare three square
flouhia sulCld.
ptanoe In the way aad want to aell one of hla feet and 1 the other, while
No.-126 Cass St.
...... y;r?.?rrcT.y*?.7cf,7i
them. They are Just being put In uncle Joe trotted around and got a
good order. Those are apecUl bar piece of clotbrallne to Ue them togrth^^J^hn^PhflXa^Sr baaiershlre. K H..
gains. Better see them at once. 239 er. When wc had him mcurtXy Uabed
triad to nimmlt sulridr aL Niagara b>
E Front street.
19997 If Aunt Mary was given the randle to
Jumping Into the Amerlc/ti falls He
STAOC AND PLATFORM*.
was caught by an eddy
bold, and Uie other three of us got
clubs and tipped the barrel over. Tta
/tldllSlVm
^tigbtdhlm and pulled
of the water almoat strangled tta
fVerre struggle
lets. All drii„
robU-r. and while be was gasping and
U a great deal of eacliamaot If
It falls to cura.^E. W. Grore's sig aputtcrlng we diww UU arms behind Raymond's dealing
la BUrer City. NeW; Meilcu and the
has never foisted an inferior ntis back and t
surrounding Country orer a phenom
_ non on the public, and has always
He was an «
,aaa««d .0
[> CANVAN for
Ye got a k
quality and has
rry. J. W. Mlllll
while lying
ing is that the
got his breath be knew that be Raymond aitmcllons have become
dpitws. Had he profeaard penllud begged forgtveocaa 1 think
Uncle Joe would have let him go. Aunt
Mary, with her big lieart. had already
begun lo find excumw for the prisoner
learly outdone himself and the
lum l»c suddenly ofs'iied on us.
1 have beard aoiue tall cursing since
n-n. but nothing to beat his record.
He Ihrrstened. hlulfed, cummsndfd
and demanded, and Aunt Mary had to
An air tin hi aiovc
and I'nrle Joe l« pretend tliat ta
with an ash pan
Js announci^ as
dhln't hear
haveti takinif ashen
It was hair a mile to the oearrat one In which the rot^
oui of doors u'ith
neighbor'., and Uncle Joe didn't feel
r or preachy
pr^ilchy affair. On the
a shovel and tretIt is full of life and acUon
.-^riioer UIU we want tn (r^ua.u
tii'K the car|>et all
characters are studies fn.m real
d«»rs until daylight. We solved the Its
they move quickly and with a
dust, ^nd you don’t
im.ldeiu by dragging Ibe man into the life,
purpose. The climaxes to each act
have to let the fire
kiuheti. Be 4<untlnued cumlng for are full of
go out.
lime after; but. finding that be thirdI act whi
, of New York
1 of the
off and beeanic quite eivll Jost at dayvery climax .*f legitimate
itkmallsm. The stage has i«»thlng
llglit a tram pa«-^ liy. and we sect
It ouulde of a few fantastic ImOld to a opnsuble. and an hour later
billtira that any auditor can
Cibber wa. «iii hU way to the cottoI) see could never .»cciir In real
r Jail
There's music, song, quaint com
ifl the only stove
B ben be rracbed that InaUtotkm ta ity.
pretty girls, rich costuming and
as idenUfleJ as an oaoapod eoovlct edy. lutely
of hs class with
WiTToct pictorial elaborafor
whom
a
reward
of
tSOO
had
hoes
through all of which runs the
doorframe count
roand trip to
offere.1 Be had. aa he admitted,
htful
sioo' of the moral play.
ersunk on the in*
ed^^rob tta house, a^nd hy his
Ing virtue's triumphs and vice a
■yj'-:
Clly for li™dW
Additional room enables me lo of
fer a larger and better display
than ever before,
:
:
L. M. BENNETT
ViAOoraMtwinA.AB-B.
opfeataiag, ^Jfndrus & Trost
CHEAPER,
ClEAREST
..HEALTHIEST..
I “EVER READY FLASH LIGHT”
EXAMIHATIOH OF TEACHERS.
USOLOTBLT ODORLBSS
•riima&l ^^^WlELECTRm
isS~;
"ais-W'is-.K'iJsi
OcU,)«r li snd Ifl. II
i.ioi-1-r
vs
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
r"»Tr,
"'‘'xr.hi.'-roT'irLV-oi'
It’s a Great Conventence
, heavy cast top. has two griddle covers and
center.
NICKEL TRIMMINGS consist of foot rail,
extending all aroung ctove, panel and handle to
or coum you can hav. It charsMl
UfHniPmrCa
OATS
TRAVCRSe CITY MARKETS.
t'orrectod dally. The Record Is not
wponsJble for change of prices: ^
mmmrm
THIS BEECH
nPaHHSULAR
side to receive
steel body. Over
the flush joipt is a
I h^vy cast guard
protecting r a w
edges from fire
and preventing
buckling and leaking. Body is of
polished steel with
KASKOLA
rSk 1000 WATR
IwtainmElNMi
If 5000 OOSHELS
Bsiiii
haa preceded It and an Immense
Nice Is sure to be in ai
Hr had saddled om- f»f the horara and
1 It Is played here. on
« next Wedled It into the ruad iN-ftire mopntti
ay. October 14. at
roof, and his e«w|ie would have thus Grand
Opwa HomuWhen the case came to trial the foar
O. R. A LTO RICHMOND. $64)0
r US were cailrd aa wltncraea. of
tsnirwr. rnrle Joe wouldn't boar on
California
rth-WestemRaUwsy.ovsrtl
Bble-track raUway betwoeiH
of nimra thi^
^UM>st
^
Three Daily Trains
as.K-ya.’js
SiSsS-jrsa
ChleafD$J00p.m.. 10.00^.
rtaoa* ** said a young sroman wht
Umca wrote Toeaaa for vnhlloMk
•mthapa.** wwMd tar matksr of
Iflct hroCtar. -If yon wfll Onrtto ■ Bltle
boetta qnamy of pootfT poopio w« enU
OF OATS
B.J. MORGAN
jcwet oeuik
$62-50
elude that L«‘ w-ouM n't! bsve at
WANTED!
I will pay the high
est Market Price
for
wms..
Carpet Oesntng aad Feather Reno-
K. K CHAPm. Pnvrtdflr.
Phooe i>3 ^
Tickets good for 10 days. See G. R.
a 1. agents for full information, or ad-
taa Waahiagtoo 8L
TAXI
wOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The lax rolls tor the ooUeeUon ul
:hool and clly taxes and apralal aa.wsments for the five wards of tta Rose.*' “Soko." '•Dixie Girl." “Dixie rlty of Traverse City, MlehlgUL havn
Land. " “HUwatha." “Smoky Topar, r«en placed In my hands tor eoUeesold at 16 ceau per copy during ^
removal sale only. .Qrlnnell Br^
1 will ta in my oOee tor the purpoM
239 EL ETool utmeL
xmr-tf m oollectlnc aald taxea every week-
U,
WHITNEY-WARNER
publics
r,.“:~SSSs
TOMATOES WANTBD-We will pay
30 cenu per bushel for wuU ripened
1 o'clock In the afteraooe of eaeb day.
fruit delivered at tta factory,
Se^lMM?^ ■treuL Can iMfln
i btook. room tlfl
THE MSini STWE
^
1
TIIVAIISOOII^ WANTiak
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•(. >M tke nponi* o( l«e JM
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la
Am (1m aarljr traia arrlvad at Um ata(lua alMrttf afur dajrllskt Utta am
las. ibe sW« lay at tha aonh and d
!s*ara
hayattMarft
r.*w;
■paa tW U«r or aalretaal grantatML
Thr naoi or a glaaoC atttaeta atbrr
r. la tlM aolar qrataat. m that crr«
loorroMaU laaolt Wo caa ohLr tolaoHSua aad aa«rUla thrtr
iBt. and oe fron aor uwair*
___ a aad aatUnalfo wo caa eakatfat*
2rjJr.'«:':.ssrsb«?s
TABLE LINEN
REMNANTS
3“ rS:-; “■?= K Si^
ivsr
daaaaa juralghtaalas oT thair booaau, thay
I nito mmda toward town, nnd t
mm, probably. apparanUy aa an
imad na If not the object of tba i
aeraml palrm of ayaa.
Dr. ■aaaathamioiapaoe road
We’ve been pulling out all the short ends of Table Linen
today, and have measured them up—and have marked
them at Quick Selling Prices; only forty ends in this lot.
so if interested, drop in in 4he morning—you know how
linens go when we advertise them at reduced prices.
ML^'51"S!25; £iS5
srsiLr^r.£cr^'.b:;
‘ "^hStta^MMy araa oT aa acrklaai la
Mia ftrai varda to thooa vho aamo
dm la
******
nShlTtacklaata. haaMMtma aod pa
thacle. wrre told la a rary laterMilnf
A rary aaivUalalas aa wHl aa ia
atrvdvo papar oa tha folk loro of (he
aatlrda bad baaa vrtttaa by Mra W.
U. Taraar, aad la bar aboaaoe war
road by Mlaa (!lara Batea Sba apuke
of tba great aatlgaJty of folk ktra
arbldi la (be oarllaat aMtbod of a1
sirsrisLTuririt;
sja.sni.-ssJL'ssi.r
nttor to rouatnicled of paila of aketo-
Wbeo a Cbpnchln dtoa be la burled In !
oocnr- Inoae dirt wllboot a coMn. As there la
for only forty bodlea In this
which was brought from the
An intarostlag ma
Uon, and na eacelk t cloalng of tba
jopic. would 4m the
eutrd Ui mookish garb and [ ‘ '
ioua of bow they
niche. Ta make room the
akelHon In a niche to dlammnberr
Ubnr*to %Sh rnlm m
they lay until daylight tta various bones are added la rot
^ a drencblag dowx
wall design.
rf min ? How can anefa mattei
ibated?
Petoakey needs a canning fa
fad «aher Induatrlea. and will gat
them Hut the city has other dutlea.
rrllow. Hr to aomr^
3ne. , fur Inatanoe. laI (o^ferrd
I
Ikr a Imy and something llkr sn
ail. lie in. an a mle. ren •lo»their ioathaoaM aid to the <
Uon of girls not yet oot of i
- oakey Kvealng News
... II- .I.|.m..b«l Ike
krd wlieii a certain tmln I
THA M^KATA.
for a certain fdaiv. Tho
DeiroH. Ori. »-^December w
I4bic; Nu. 2 red. U^e. No. 3 (
Ike; No, 1 white oats. lie.
le wan iMck again, and
ToU-do; Oct. I.—Wheat ~ Cash again be asked the agent the aamr
like; December. Il%c.
Chicago Oct. l.~Dec«mber wheat quaatlon.
•B’hy.’ the agent exclaimed, *1 l»*ld
U%c; May. 7«^c; December com
1 that only a minute agnr
I6^4c; May. 44%4c; December oats
be moujik an17c; May. I7%c; October pork. Ill *Ki;
Mdf that wani
lard. 16.10; rtbs. IK.iKi.
I my male milnneoamon
Mua are panlrnlaily rich la folk aonga
brief ayaopalr of boom of the moat In
DICtlfPlAlT r^c
Very Special for Saturday
ONE HUNDRED FOOTSTOOLS will be sold in the Car
pet Department Saturday, at 29e Each. Ualuc SOe.
Attorney fYancls Uuaell
Peninsula today In the
the T. C. A P. mllroad.
The
the eemelery. The funeral
sitMN'siiHSsrs;
TTKioro Arm
Tomorrow
Nighi
SiMsr,Oct. loth.
=SWOESrz=
£lrm« Tlrrsmo Mmrm
1‘or icniltT ft*.ci: you’ll iu*vt*r know whai real
comfort is till you’vt! worn a pair of our
THE
MISSOURI
GIRL
Laglon of Honor 1s the only French
Aarorotlon. Imt (hat to not at hll Hm
caar. Pram-e |KM-e«srs orders quite a«
ancient an il,.eM- or most ,v»iiiiirles
thongli tlie oldest of them. 8t. E.q.rit
AL Michel. HI. I^ln and HI. Hilltop
dating from tite Afieetilb ami stxt«^*ntli
eantortes. are no longer .wiife
Alnce the legion of Honor, which was
faundfd in 1802 by the Arat consul and
modlAsd by atatntr In ^81« and 18.’12.
tharr hare l-rn estaldlil^ no fewer
than trveti deroratlona '^e I^lon to
TkiGrtatntIntkowoftbim
___ 111!
I-' • >
day by CdUnty Clerk Robert Waltet
To ape anything to a sign of vacuity
to William R. Hawkins and Mra of mind: to ai* the follies of thoae
Naomi WIkle.
above you is one of the moat offeni
J C. Richards, the court bou.
farma of vulgarity. Yet we see the
b^U ^^ned lo the house 1.)
Baa of the uppermost classes stesdily
Judge of* Probate John Lorangei Imitated all down the different aeta of
boaaa. laraatlgatloo rerealed that
ooaArmed the sale of real estate be ooetoty. and the impularity of ererr
longing to the late Ole Iloatram book desllng with the fMerage to a
which
(«iK place recently at public proof. If one were needed, of wliat ab
that a ftv bad beeone aiarted In )
oorblng Interest our fallings ate to tbs
^Thcj^ amk^at^ Elk Kapida is still on public. Then* is nothing we will not
write u^ion to gratify this vulgar enrfoalty; oolblng 1s In too bad Uate If by.
ao tba Ar* bad a rary auaplckma look
It vaa atanad agalaal the aide of the
tta pnbllcatloa we can raise a little of
tbe ’^needful.’* Our acandala. onr in
jSt£:.:s.‘tr.:ru:5r..i.-
N'
M USHMSE corns
nOM CAUIEGIE
"sz‘E
*^*^***
Priois25c.35c,50c,75c
next to
City of Mcxl.ti. U tlie lniv.*.tt i hurch
(»• wTw!kJIUup2j»“ ow Oo^
SIS?’^.2S5EL5?£5;^7.1S
MMl*
• *«•»
u. Bonkm Miekigu. m *. mat
TNV A RIOORO WANT Aa
^ho** '
mrmm
ba to bare be will maka aome attrats
umA Ab OAPorttmlty far ptom> taforma
to. It 4 t TO MC
AgUnlO.lt A 1.1
The Liniment of our
forefathers.
Ot/SIHIOIMEI-r SMOES
\Vc havf ilKin in riirn and Wohed solrs.
93.00, 93.30
i
MICELLANCOUE
IJrlhjrj^l-uUr. .dkra. •Fr-not-
IVices:
94.00
Batbant & Hosm,
NAAen-itod
GOOD DISTRICT DEPUTIES
Put It On Your Back
...BY THE...
Ideal Reserve Association
t<402 MalssticE
U vuu have never seen •’/eke
ami l>ai.sy".vik IhoNewho have
Seal sale now oi»cn al box-office
FOR RENT.
TMESK ARE THE BEST
Ant Cion SoulaHitsI
la tbe early history of Virginia and
MaryUttd tobacco was by all odds the
moat Important crop, and It was evei
poaallile at times to secure a wife lo ex
change for a moderate amount of to
haeco. as fa Uter days lo tbe west i
aquaw could be obtained In exebanr
for a small amount of whlaky. In 1782
Huo K W. MU.IX. rMun»d
afternoon from a trip to Detroit.
Miss Herde Alta Btelnberg went to
Petoakey thU afternoon for a v
ship load of rngqiMro ninety young Eng
with reUtives.
Mr and Mrs E 8 Pmti went to lish maids, wlm Immcdlatet]
Chy Clerb Beerq baa rerelred no reapoaaa to bU letter to the secretary Nonh|«rt this morning to apeed the arrival
of Andrew Carnegie, relative U
Paquet of Mackinaw City to rate of -120 pounds of ^
aaadlag of mey at once to
work on the Oamagle library bul
Mr. Baers aeul the letter by rrgta
After dinner one
mall. 80 that the sf^retary had to algn
stepprd into the ball to help Adams put
tba raedpt for It. but aalde from that B E win I
neither Mr. Carnegie nor his seer
street. <
an hla coal. Adama thanked him.
lary aeem to know Mr Beers Why I
moval I
‘■Doo't mentloo It" was the solemn
llousa
toady's reply. -No attenttoo to too
great, no trouble Is too much that we
of this century hare the pleasure of
ABCCIALA IN BIANOA
He wbn bringa rldb
taking fbr the patrtats of tha Berohigatoat trath Anda In bto
tlMH^torOrorge Waahlnftmi and jw
rlibout a hllt.~landar.
self, atr.** Adabrn' ahaip ludart was:
-Don’t mcfithm WaahlngtM tn me. Mr!
WaMdngtoo was a daNTHfabbora’a
O^Hor
SpbflliilCatt!
Elikwiti ScMii}! ,
champion quoit pitcher
on. is in the city
1____________________
_ today.
. B. Cmwford and children r*
i
In Ithaca (his
Dr. Thompson went to Maple City
tloa About f400*S5rth of hoae was
la tba bora. The team had not been
plaead la the bam for the night. A
aauU quantity of rubbUh ha<i
which n
kegon are in the city for a visit of
which to I
Mime weeks,
tba*'ire. The depanmen
or Pei
tba Are was of Incendiary
DeAan
gl£-#j:SEr#
$ee Samples in East aiindow>>
re-mci PMmyre^rwci'm
la oaly about ZO yaara alace aiany oi
Dr. Julius M. Wilhelm and Miss Her
ilm Irat aaw white ptwple. aod theli
atortaa. told la the loos winter even tha A CllSe were United In marrlai
lagi by oM BMO of tba tribe to the last evening at the borne of the bride
paopla gatbarad arouad the Are. ir
tbair lltUa bau. hare oaly aloe*
Mda." daallag with the creation a
' Iba flood, aad (old of the featlraU
You’ll saoe from 20 (0 2» Psr C«nt.
anad to toe^MSrnnd^ih*them lt*^m
irldently not na
Sjoots 12.00
liP-
2 to 4 Vards in a Pitm
wbMm
’ss&wi-aa:^
Use
jKj£K;«?s‘s.rj’e.3iyjj
gggggBgg
dpoaaaaaofiasiitoniaatlaiMiaad iha«. aad aakad thaa to pcoparly dJa.
aia dlvldad IMO trlbao aad
:S£
WMTOEPARTgEIT
mVlMUM
Sm wm* ovxr
•i;;; m$-.
OTT, VIOfi^mOAT, OCTOBBB *. IWtt.
THE “MONARCH” SHIRT
Will staiul xhi-. test of your CRITICAL EYE.
1 he more you look at it the more ea^jer you
arc to have one. Wear one once and you
will ahtays wear a “MOXARCM. ”
THEY FIT WELL. WEAR WELL AND
ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION . . .
f»PRIOK 91.00 mrsa 91.00
THE BOSTON STORE
. Detroit. Mich.
mmi
WedNSdiy. October I4tb!
KX*rR'Al
MajMtic Rcovkl oi
—........ TM»-
Two Sisters
A Glonoux PUybir Young Peo
ple ofji’! ages by
DENMAN THOMPSON
THE OID HOMESTEAD^
•Talk about ntoM-iit i
a man tbe utber du.v. -*wh.v. I like U.
for when I was a Im>v I work.d for a
man wl»o was so alMcitt miiidi*.! that he
dto< han:ed me thn*c tiuit* In one week
and paid me a week’s wsfp*s each
.Ikn.**
TWe Isaseessest l•e•asple(e.
ftbe (mmanilci-When you ilrst saw
tbe wniHlerf.il Niagara falla. didn’t
you feel as thmigh .vcm would like to
The Traverse Cllj
Ral Estate E.\change
SSSK-SSSISf"
^ffe-Xo: I hadn’t got my hotel bill
Have bar^jains worthy
of your serious con
sideration* Come and
see us and we will tell
you all about them.
Don’t forget the place
half ilM work done In tbe
f
particular use unless It
r exerrise.-Milwaukee 8entl-
<—'KKSBt.
Room 5J5, JM Hock
CIt. Pho7l!k"Na'l07
a R. A 1. TO RICHMOND. %SJOO
Annual O, R, * 1. excursion to Rich-
a W. CURTIS. Mk«.«<r
Presented with Every Advantage
and many extra features
RastusMBanks
SpMtal Rrlcwafwfato«»am««*«t:
26e35c50c75cSSrrjr:
An clecirtcal
will. *ay« lu invent
the mechanical work
"oo“i3SrS:
pl^ ^whl^*"*i!^*toth
r«Tltor.
» to be sold at aucUtm
full Information from any G. R. A I.
agent, or address C. U Lockwood.
Oeoeral Pass. Agent. Grand RapldA
The Liniment of
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