The Evening Record, September 11, 1903

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The Evening Record, September 11, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1903-09-11

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THE EVENING RECORD

YESTERDAY'S ISSU&
I.M7

SEVENTH TBAS-1OT4

TKAVER8E. C1TT, ttlCH., FIJI DAY. SEFTEMTtER 11, 190S.

unsmitriATts

DA 'M il»K
S TO SETTLE'
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k'hiw ooveiwioii of

WtmUT It

B. A.—Nwt MMtUie

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STORM IS
lERRinC

Baule Cntk. Mich-. Sept- ll.~Tbe
C. M. a A. taally doddwd to rmsone FIKRCE I^NO tWBCPB KNQLIBH
m«ad to the s
COAST TODAY
ovlao beiac t
kmof the raie
I be taken of the
that due care
of the

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^ ; parim^oi racrtv^ia Ae f«lk>wl«

pau:li from Roat
-

iwibted Aciln* suvenioc tam\ uf
ttelrui. and ba* eaproMad a denlrt- lo
neliu* Ibe ca«- u< il»«f Amnrlcan vice
(»ntul natlsfaciorlly . to ibe Vnlied
Mtaie« «ovcm«enl Belrm In qulei
Uiudnea. U improvin* •
I'neaalneu .tlU prevail amoo* 4 he
t'hruaan* here and the eaodua to the

Sept.

rr-uSro»-\4srrior?:
keicun: tnard. Edward Perao. Han­
cock: repreeenUtivee of auprerae
council. Rev J. B Bchrembs. Grand
Rnpids; Warren A. Cartier. Ludln*
too: Frank A Noha. Detroit; commltfee OB laws. Rev. V J. Halllaey. Hud
son; Wmiarn Glynn. Flint; James N
Riley. Hattie Creek, finance commit
tee. 'H. B Vincent. Detroit; l-Vank
Schaefer. Detroit; William Oariner.
Wyandotte.
The nest meeUna wUJ be held in
Sep-ember. 1PU4. at Alpena.

FOR HEROES
OF AMERICA
ANNUAL

Rear Admiral Colloo oonlmw the

We-re ntij «itbo» taa.1 complete lioe of

PENSION

REPORT

COMMISSIONER WARE

Ware and Indian Fighte I

iroopii are conductin
the Albanians are

KINDNESS OF YEARS AOO It tUt
|r
STANTIALtV REN^EMtEREO
; , :* ^Vtfa» taplincad to Fivt Yaara'jlmprlo
;^
:
cnmoM for KlIlInQ Mia

f; i*.
trothar.
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V Wir. I- U. Kv^Im IUo«C
1 i
>. Grand Kapida. Mich.. 8t»pi H
_ ,T: hlndne*. lo the family, of'Henry H
Van IVrcuok. when the latt»‘r lived a»
;
nelghUir*. in Allesan county. Charles
. .
IV.wd. a«e<l ra. today was ordered pa
roU«d from Jackson prison Two years
mjiu iKiWil Sfas sentenced to flve years
"
.
lor kllliu* hU brtUter l-hoiest.

In fact, that opinion in so general
that there is sin-i-ulatUm as to h>s suc­
cessor. The cboic*- M-ems to lie Uiween ex-Governor Crane t*f Mas-achu
sAits and the present analsiant s»*creMany aallurs and paasengers lary. Judge IMrUng
e ooaat vessels were narrow
trom death by life boats,
DATES ARE SELECTED
urslon boat, laden with hoiFor the Leelanau County Fair to Be!
Iday excturslonlsts from Folkstane ft»r
Held This Year at Sotti
any
Hastings, was
iKirt and finally
ity Agncultural
The Ulatiau
finally landed
lien will hidd its
and industrial ai
.r tbls morning in a sorry plight annul
this year, for the first
lere have been no deaths reported,
ttons Ilay September 29
several boats are overdue and and 30. and October 1. The premium
t anxiety is felt
The gale this list, which Is the Ust In the history td j
Ing Is blowing t
I he c-ounty. Is being printed In the
an hour at
Herald office, and .will be out Hie first |
have suffered greatly and i

TWO PROBLEMS
OF AMERICA

of a loiar of S04.80l» appllcailons on
hand during the year 130.109 were ad
mltte«l and 113.794 rejected.
The average annual value of each
is nslon Is now f 133. The annual value
of the Spanish war inmslun rol
nwched
11.765.310
. Commlss
Ware makesi the following rtKon
Laws forfeittng i

• i>enslon or right
nan convicted in
H crime, prohl

Mddlers after the
tsloners. and a
amining appll
iplug the pres
icertaln. exp«*nslve.
I generative
of political I
s hoards of expertp
.Suit Will Be Begun by United Stslee
Milder ci\ll SA-rvlce ruU>s. which should
Ageinet Sautt Ste. Marie to Rego from place lu place on fixtHrdays
cover for Loee of Barracks.
gl\ing «<xauUnaiUms and n<c«iving tes
mony regarding the condition of ap
llcauts and makli

TOnCHTUWCLESAM

Su?le t^fn^ver'dlmM^e.^^^^^^^^
of the Imrracks et ^\.rt Jlredy. January
;t. liut.t. were tak.n late yesterday af
terms.n when City Comptroller tllven
was servAsl with a bill and alfidavU

in pen
of the 1
. Indiann ^wars
can war. civil war. and
vas f;;.u:t«.623.59t».
Siiain was
f623.59t».
esiimatAHl that |16.tHMi.
dlsallowLHl This will end It as far as
the cHv is ctincerutMl until the gotern I«ld In |H*nsk.ns for disabilities ar
meut iximmeuccs suit In the courts death's dt»e Jo military and naval se
vice In the wars of 1812 and with Me
The cliA will fight the case.
lct»: and during the War of the relM
ilon. making the payments of pensloi
to soldiers and sailors of the rebellU
and of the regular military and nav
establishments since the close of said
war of the rvluilion and their widows
chlUlren and dependent
r«iatl\
snu.unt to 12.862.240.400.
The «*st t»r the pension system
eaplta of is»pulstlon fitr nM»3 is gl
as 11.75
The system according
actual tot

0 a word of renear to their
to their social
s this cloud and

UlilOADDATUCBT

It.™'.?

■BtnSH SQUADION
WIU VISIT AMEWCA

r llo.tHsi of taxable wealth.snd in lu
ars. lu* says, the burden will cease
Ih- notU^Hl
Mr. Wate estimate*
at the uniwnsioniHi survivors of the
\U war. exclusive of deserters. Is in

in roiuni for the

wagim ha
newly painted I
and bliu* within

ih.* outside

BAND TEIMBLT MANGLED

tent thai
d over 14.0
Mr. Ware

John Schultr.. who
the Ov^l Wood iMsh facuvry. got
light hand to too do* e contact with a
saw late yesterday af lernixm and bad
it terribly mangled.
BEAVERS ARRAIGNED
Two fingers had to be amputated
Gave Bail for Atapaaranca on Conaplr- dose to the hand the thumb and
finger, which were badly mangled,
acy Charge.
were saved by the attending physician.
New York. Sept. Il.-Gnited Slates
Mr Schultz
Senator Platt of Connecticut baa an
11—George W.
before Vnlled
___________
itichcock today
republican national ticket. This U his
I warrant charging him with con­
exprewslon on the aubjeci. The an
was made In a speech be
jure the Young 1 n's Republican club.

Connactkwt Banator MakM Mia Flrat
Dafinita BUtamant Ragarding
Nomlnatlan for 1fi04.
.

BANQUET TO BIR THOMAS

yncht club

Upton, the irtah bnroitoL who to re^

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, MOOND WANT AD.

lil&r',:

Klllad by an Engina.
----- if* IS tM W««uaa nMwe
Detroit. Mich.. Bepi. 11.—This i
tog John Smith, need 40. of
Crnlg. Odk swltchmnn to the en
of the Mlchl
t toTiito t!i
*
anltnrtoainn bonr Inter.

3. :ty;. 4.

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THE WEATHER SSfaSt5S2ti.fSL?Kfcw

«S0ME PEOPLE ARE SATISFIED^
With any kind of Clothing

lISo

you can save -»l*c lo
Silikt on a pair of
shoes during our

Sample
Sboe Sale

ami secure a pair of
art ever e.xhibiied in
this city. Come . in

Hats and Fu

and bc« FALL SUITS
and best OVKRCOATS
the newest and best H.VrS
and best FURNISHINGS

$EEi

ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT**]

*nght^
S. BENDA Sa CONIV»ANV
The Real Reliable Clothiers

New Goods Arriving
At the Economy Daily!

PETER TOMIEUEII, PrisilNt
AE.GlOB«SRY.SiMntt.

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
HaiiYBi Motlcidthe Clianga?
Mr. CdolKn>ky. one uf
the* best pharmacists in
'I'ravcrst; City, with nany
years experiente. lell
known ant! reliable, has
purchased an interest in

the American 1 >ru;» Companylimrxtnll manage the

American Girl
S2.50
New Fall Styles; com- ’
pare ihciu with any
$:L(K) shoe soil!. I.OIS
ol style. We gtvc you
. IktsI $2.5u shoe money
will buy.

Call ami see

outline

::

::

day nfternoon
■nr on the Pere Mnrquette
I broken into and 75 coally
silk skirts nnd other underwenr
amounting to »3tK» wna united nwny.
Sheriff Oolltna is at work on the case.
evening to arrange lor the
to ffo to the rennkm at Fife Lake

THE ECONOMY SlQKt

St. Clair
w Ccnfecthntiy

r:

FRANK FREIDRICH
A OO.
ru KAPiNT hTKKKT

business, Jlle will be j;lad
to meet his old friends
and the wants of the pub­
lic will be carefull> looket!
after in this store . ., .

Qur own made
Cream Ben Sons
frtsi) made today
10 cents a pound.
Spceldl tor today.
500 pounds to be
sold. Call in and
Sample it. « •

W» itr* • Fint Omu Ufmdlar-r Map

Our

And

$3.00 $2.50
SHOES IPoLi.
.\rc niicr than ever this fall. We
;irc doing everything we can to
satisfy the wants of your feel.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner’s Old Stand

Front SL

Opposite Whiting Hotel

RECORD WANT AD.

In broad day.llght. between 3 and 4
ocU*ck yesterday afternoon, the bors«\
harness and wagon of D. K. Carter
were taken from his bam. And the
wsguQ and harness are .still among the
missing
Who did the • deed U not
Known, but th»* miscreant was seen
driving north later In the aftermsm
by some one who re«.gnlz*sl
the
wagon' IJiHt evening :he horwe re
turned. With a halter, but the harness
was missing, and sv. was the wagon
searching all
Verne WuvmI has
fiuind neither

island

PLATT IN UNI
Foa aoesiVELT

favour
Size here

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

1t2l9 FRONT STREETvt
Discussing the race problem in the
. Senator Hi»ar said:
know, my friends that there are
it difficulties ill this problem as
(x-ts our colored fellow citizens.

s and how
and iMdlilcal life
hailow.
• I see that one enthusiastic
geiiHeman has renewed the
that we shall send the lu.tKW.uOU
K*s out of the country. This is
totally Impracticable. Let us not de­
lude ourselves.
We have got this
ion to meet squarely si home,
annuated clerks,
negro will stay. The European
le law of reilremenl provis
and Asiatics will come
You cannot
Ware says that the bureau turn them out and you cannot keep
I uiKin the currA*nt work
them out. __________________
ACS durlug the last twt
interesting historical analy

Thi-^sriteji^^
r surto'u.
brought by the I’nlied SUtes govern

w w 07p Bock Store

Ann ArU.r. Mich . S< i.t II - At Hie
meeting of the Uard nl regents of the
I nUersJty of Michigan the r*-^igna
t.bm of Judge A V MoAlva.v of Maiii.s
t.s-. pro1ess4.r %.f law was an-. p-.ed

ar a great deal nowadays of
r and;of foreign trade and of

illCrereiit meth

ke hnd wna iha Ealinnoa.

C»n uve you mmcf oo good tecood-hasd uul ilightly
shelf won books-goed u new, and weiraated complete.
Bring in yoon and gel cuh or tnde far the one* we

Manistee Jurist No Longer Profeseor
of Law.

which 7:^.nr.c are soldiers and L»C7.lki*
are widows and tlependents. Mr. Ware
announces that It Is n«K prolsable that
the pension roll will ajealu cross the
l.isMi.oou line, the hl»;h water mark
f Revision of the Tariff and the Ne­
haVlna iieen reai heil a year aao. Five
gro Queation—Latter l^at Be Set­
of the peiiKloners are on the n*M <ui
t of the war (of the revolution.
tled Right Heri,
.f tthe war of 1812.
116 on account of
Ian wars.
1.7.14 on account tif the Indian
Salem. Masa. Sept
H.-Senator
Mexican
and I.T.K74 on arc
Hoar and George Von
U
Meyer.
war
Cnlt<-d States ambassador to Italy
The «reat bulk of the roll Is as folwar. invalids
7U3.4S6:
!*0: Spanish war. Invalids
3.662. and the regular eeHtuir.
the chief
Invallds k.lTtt. widows
•Problems of the

liuwd Js well know^^here. and for a
hma time was enaa«ed In timber in
lerests at Grown
There was much

YoT.

SrfMf Biiks ni Siipplks

*Tt^^t pleasant for him to aee
the president, through Acting Sscrorears'

JUDGE M'ALVAY ^SIGNS

CHARLES DOWD
IS PAROLED

•**Scl}O0l***

ll.-8ecreiary

-s request for a
only a short time ago. Again the talk
uf the early resignation from the cab­
inet of Secretary Moody is revived. .
It has been known for sortie time
-hat Mr. Moody was desirous of leav­
ing the president s official .fsmlly end
going back to the practice of law
With the example of Secretary Kiwit
Many Narrow Escap— of Crowo and
before him and the feeling that be has
a«nger»->Much Oamags Ooim
been overruled by the president In the
Peary case. It would not be surprising
y Wind to Cropa and Shipto hear at any time that he bad pre­
sented his resignation from the cabl

Warren A. Cartier. Ludln«ton: vice

afc-

6tt JJmJP F#r_
the Peary Case,
Waahlngtoo,

HAMT VESSELS OVERDUE

MTUrACTHtT T* AMIUCA
; n THI WAV Ht WANT* TH« ACT^'i-.-'v.;vV .
TLtMeMT MADE

MOODY WANTS TO QUIT

Hew Hnmls^^-7
In C^ihrstnade Suits
Tar Till.

1903
We arc still lecr-ving iliosc high
grailc Tailor-ir.ulc 2*uits whu h
have W0.1 for US the lepuia'.ion
of olieting the beM values m
Rcailv-lo-wear Garments to be
founi in this i»art oi the Mate.
Wc arc now ahowmg in great
profusion aU the newest mmlcU
m Fall Suns demanJeJ by Dame
Fashion. If you have found it
difficult to obuin'a Tailor-made
Euit that meets with your apd by all means
and you will
xtion has
sav the climax of jjcriect
suiclv been reached in l^adies’
^Tailoring
Ms Mtyi w ars alfaring axeaMfhaaf wataas ia Suits
mt$10,S12,S1S.S15.
StJ^OaadupmarMs.

A RECORD WANT AD

Hawe's Hat Agency
WasAcceptadliyUs
Only afu*r we hatl ihoroii^jhly
looked into their aneriiN our
judumcni is that they are:

MADEOF.SUPERIOR
STOCK: ARE MORE
FLEXIBLE; BETTER
FITTING; COMPRISE
A BETTER RANGE
OF STYLES ; : : :
than any other hat at that
price, and are better hats than
many sold at higher prices.

Hawe’s Black Derby
Hate in all dimensions:
Hawe’s Soft Hate, all
styles and colors : :

I HMIILTIIIUUIllllllia

If Iv
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THEEVCNINGRECORD

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X w. hannknTmmm* Mi m

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wwyuunrpfyiaATiMi

Tbe im or 0«mr. Wen. X Co. of
0L XMopb boT* ibeir Aoe oo« lolt
d*« worta roMplatod oo4 to openttoo. li eill Jbe teaeibered that the

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B?^J^!rHermld con

ad the ml

etwe City atoo realize, i
or tbe factory located
be to tbe band.

NmnOFALHELDDliT
Thto Aftarneofi.

TNI CANAL imiATlON.

lalor Oeeoa. Tbto wu to the oloct
Uut ibe Ualtod Suuee pay IM.M0.000
la ommb mad MM.Mb a year rei

d Oo. to to pay <
rtbaprivltoset
ifortbet
Paaaau eaaal vae obtalaed by
aaaat U N. & Wyw to 1S7I. Hto
ly. and ooatalaod no reetrlctln
BoaUoiu of aay Mad. Tbe Wyt
aaloa vaa tnaafecred to IMl to

Tbe coaceealon to mow practically
wttbMt Talae.
unleat tbe United
Butee acreee to complete tbe
OokMBbla to ncelvlns no income from
tbe new Panama Canal Co. It to prom
toed none In tbe foture. Tbe canal
■ will nerer be completed by any other
aatloa than tbe United State.. When
tbe cbarter of tbe cotopaby to annulled
tbe Colombian soeenimeot will bnve
on it. hand, a lot of machinery which

MISliESS CAiDS.
Of Second hand Stoves and Ranges, and all 4cinds of
Furniture to dispose of. We have fitted p|> 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 got>d ;
as new, also some Furniture, quifts, pillows, eic.. to go
cheap. We will also take all kinds of s«*ct»nd hand
goods in e.xchange for new'.

ae to tbe farmers lor It can*be

t. who owua a farm near Cnruey.
has experimented with tbe cultivatioa of tobacco with aignal succeoa
to oonpletioB. mad the oev tor tbe growth has beea remarkable

• *Midm.Ne.n.
C X tlCBIXNCR. dtp

Tm Sniic
Cant Nivlic”

rww «f WMcb X W. W«Us «f tlM
•aakat Fad^ !• Fraiiim A#pxacldwi in tt Jom^



r municipal field day aport.. In
i tbe five ward, of the city are
«diji
Tweirtb atreei park, with a good
crowd wltneaalng tbe contems. and a
fine ahowlng of city athletes.
L. were to have begun
:k. but there wn. n slight delay.
MO eome of the athlete, not Inble to get CMit In time. The <

$100 RewarX $100.
Tbe reader, of thU peper will be
pleaMd to know that there
one draaded dlmaM that i
beea able to cure In nil it. stage, and
that to Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
U the only positive cure now k
to tbe medical fraternity.
Ca
being a constitutional di.ea.<
quires a conatltuUonal
trcnti
H.1I'. Caurrh Cure ii taken Intern
ally. acUng directly upon the blood
and mucott. .urfnces of the »yst<
thereby destroying the foundatloo
the dtoeaM. nnd giving the paUent
strength by building up tbe con
Uon nnd amtoUng nature In doUi
work. The proprietor, have so i
faith la lu curative powers, that
offer One Hundred Dollar, for any
case that it fall, to cure. Send for
^**Ad^rJS'fW.^HENEY X CO. To­
ledo. O.
Sold by druggists. 75c.
H.ir. Family Pill, are the best

Out!
wrluMc little sister Is uiUeh hieliiMtl
ask numerous guest ions and tlHHigU i
to aometimes u littiV sloxv .bout umk raUDdlng thlugs
quick to aee a p.
of »lx. Tbe ot«..
aaked Big SUter the
home of a m-%v aiHiusli
ter tried to-r U-st to umke the way
plain to no avail, and fltuill.r be<-oiu
euNM-rated. exelsliued:
•X)h. follow your ihsk*. Nan. and j
will finally llml the pUie."
-Well. If you ever fidlow your uo*
caiue the quick retort, “you will go
and mi. and u|>. «ud Is- an aiigii by «
by. which you ro not now."
Which ivferome to a nose Inclined

“xTille Jtoytag*52r a shallow creek
a S^yeaiHdd Oaionagoo urchin tumbled
In Ooacelvlng the Idea of drying his
clothe, by a bonfire hla playmates
after starting the blaze, stood him op
in It
The timely aasistance of hla
mother saved hla life.
a^'bnr^tog tbe *famlliea of
tbe fisbermea and farmera baa been
captured. He la Dan Ntcbolaon of tbe
Quincy mine locathm. nnd la evldenily
1. H. Whelan, an Osranao s-----ker. declares he U on the verge of
sovenng perpetual motion,
lelan has constructed two
cka. <mch 22 luchea la length and
inected at tbe ends to form an endI track. On this n ateel balU an
h in dtomeier. and weighing three
ices, travels. Olven a little ok>ntum. the ball s1Il travel la
elynround the loop. Tbe Inner
lot tlexlble enough to snake the ball
without a aiart. By adjusting tbe
two points on the track and m
tbe rail n trifle more flexible, the
Mr Whalen declares, will keei
rolling until aomeiblng wears o
While searhlnc Lewis Morris, coo
fliu-d to jail at Battle Creek as a fugi­
tive from California. Police C
Hodge found two safety
pins
belded In the flesh of his side,
dociiu- was called and tbe pins
movt*d
Tbe flesh had grown over
tbe pios and the man would n<
plain horn they got there The
lx»:ieve be Is crazy.
At tbe swrnest reguesl of
pn»mlneni
cliixens.
the
Ironwoc»d
council has enacted an ordinance for­
bidding the sale of toy''pi«uJs a
similar artlcl.Mi within the city lira
A remarkable piece of natural his
tor> has developil In the Corn CTUp
fartor> In Battle.Creek, a cat having
adopted a rat. Bupt. Holder caui
one of tbe rodenu alive and placed
la n cement barrel with the rat a
her nest of kittens.
Instead of
voniing It the feline mother bung «
the “Visitors Wel«»me“ sign and !
rat and kittens drink milk fn»m (
same saucer.
C. K. Cassidy's widow did not |«i
survive him. He lost his life a coul
tif weeks ago at NewU-rry In trying to
save bis mile son while his home
was In flames. Mrs. Cassidy was In
U*(l. seriously 111 at ih«- time, and sh.
was rt-scm-«l uilh dimrultv. She
Tuesday.
\
While at
work on elWtric
wires ai West Branch. W. W. Vaughn
narrowly escaiH-d death
He rectMve.1
a shock from a five mire and dn.ppeil
into the strtH-i tnully burneil. hut had

We have a bargain in a large, beautiful, fy-hole
Cook Stove, large reserx oir, just the thing for a board­
ing house or large family. .\n e.\ira large square steel
oven, will sell it at a big bargain. Some gootls that were
damaged by the cars we will sell cheap.

Are YOU tli|to j
tbe future?

!•> ^ank

J

J. W.

^i-AnrEFt

Prnctlcnl Homm FurotolMr.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

/jeoit ftpportunitks

WHO LOST. WHO WONt
Bad Ten Paid a Whole Lot of Good
-A

Ih'troit Opu c, .\uii:
I'ravt rst" Ci/y /ins/m\<s
yy</;Tryc C >/y, .I//V//.

ohler or the American
Natl
bank, found the bill on the sti
Thinking It mas a good bill he Uu
it over to his wife, who in turn

'he girl had borromwl |l fr
troiher and she |iald tht‘ Uu
he bill
Her brother us*h1 th.
ark In a transaction with tbe
an Nat tuna) bank amrdi agai
nio the hands of HlackXmrp
Upon examination by ilir* b
IciaJs It mas declared com

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UtHtlauvv:^.
Wc would be ideaseil to have you inform us it you have any
more students whom you ex|iect to gmluate soon froiu your Shorthan<l ami Ty|Kwriting ilcpxrtmeol. Those you have sent us have
been so uniformly successful in |»assing our examination and in hold­
ing their positions which we secured lor them that we would be glavl
to have you send us as many more well trained students as vou can.
We wish all Undents could l>e made to see the nercssuy of
attending a gixKl school and remaining till thev have com]dctcd tite
entire course; then there is no .iiicstion al»out their seeming a g«xxl
ixjsition.
Assuring you of our desire to co-ojicrate with ><»u along these
lines, we are.
Your, very truly,

ril. TZurJ^SiSSi Ssr"”'

THK SMITH PkF.MIKk TVI'KWklTF.k U».

He Wanto to.Sell..
Sale - ThrtM- sectu
schis. Giiaranie
Giian
Id ira.-iable. Not
sale Omiu r Is going out «if
u-ss
Address T. J. l.lpton.
■k
Mara lkitii. in Manisii-e

WiH, It Is a Positive Dure for
Rliiniinilisin,torOii8 Tbiof

CIJERIM
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oaa-TKo

Can*rt Orai.ing and Feather Kcm.
Can--t ^ wing ami laying,
““ling yuur util «ar|K-ts
mad. into rug-.. b-l m.
“huw yvm samples

New Store ami New Slock

fl. T. Knapp
Cbe Olatebmakcr

N. B. CHAPIN. Pn>|«1clor

An upper pc-nlnsula c«»ropany is pre
plelpd cnnnl which It cannot um
That la What a Michigan Man Said. U. BlflilW. U
paring to open camps n*wr l^irtMUi
la the Im of (keae fact, the Colum
Who Always Had a Bottle of Magic
and mill pm in Hms»o.<h»o
o
blab forefbment ‘ ask. the )
Egyptian Oil
Setting Around His
iK-r the coming season.
House Handy.
IkHtiirs Iiiav urmie. und claim and —------------------ ----- --------------------------------------Bucklen’s Amica Salve.
are better
LeaMp*. and to
Has world wide fame fur marvelous de.-lare that rheumatism is faus*H] bv
Made by
•at tboath:^ a
Wyme con
cures. It surpasses any other salve. acids ill the blu«Hl. or anvihing
lufTon. ointment or balm for Cuts. they like, but mhen a man is .
tract waa
Corns. Burns. Bolls, Sores.
Felons,
It
politicians of Co^
licers. Teller. Salt
Rheum. Fever
lomhla^not understand or nppreci
Sores. Chapped Hands. Skin
&up
turns; infallible f.ir Piles. Cure guar
ate ttoe ilttutloa. They seem
amoe«|. Only 25c at Jat. G. Johnson's
llmra Umf the Americmn people
and F. H. Meads. Druggists
anthi.ia.iic in favor of a canal at Pan
For a hlUouB attack lake Chamber
1 PM
Stomach and IJvtu- Tabl
tbe most notable luMumv on
privlleie
record of the feminine str**et trud.-r 1.
It. The truth U. the Amer
“While Widow." olh.
people are not In fnror of n canal tbe Duebcas
>cas of I'yrc
11. tbe ri
EVENTS IN 80CIETV.
of tbe lie <

l*b..ne ii8
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821 Washington S.
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,Jom. mirodrorXi «ors»
MS Eau a,hi»»t.-

Butchers and Sausase Makers.

Having ojM necI a m \v ji vvclry store at 4H1» S. Union
Si., y<»ur |)aii*on;igr is
solicited.

-ftoo S. Union se

Did You Know

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The conareu elected to carry out
the mandate of tbe people a. to i
Englaml ami unable b.r i
lithtolan canal, plainly enpreased at
tto**
senirml election, was peranadml to ac family, hired one of the s
rept the Panamb route on the plea of
il Exclia
economy. This plea divided the
by the
loroes. an(
and rather than have no canal
s-HHiu uml a w hlte
v,r nniov.d, and
route voted lor the PanaiSa proposl
t and curiosity.-Iton. on eondiilon. however, that If nt
tofneiory arrangement. oouM be made
Tbe exprewilon “baker's down.’
wbleb to in point of fart thirteen, has
a history, l or s Iwker In the oMcn
time, to give sliort welglit in bread exthe Idea of economy put forward by
powd him toionmlderable |sMialtb-s. and
the advocate, of the Panama
thus the cusiun, nru*. of n.Mlng an
Tbe Colombian pollticinn. have ruined axtr. loaf to the doxen as
ibeir own emwe. and bnve strenrh- tioa for .ny possible d.-flrle,
ened the caiue of NIonmgua. There the rest of tbe batch. -The ex
' will be In operation In SO year, a
Isthmian canal under American con
trol. but It will not be at Panama
rush Magarine Editor-I am
Alderman Hamilton ha. received a*
afraidlurmnce. from Waablnirton that the
.\MtoUnt-Yes^
Kngltob Uasaxlne Edltor-That we
are not labeling our faumorous depart
immt idalnly enough. Unless we make
tbe UUea less ambiguous half mir read
ers will not know the artlch*. are
the government and the erection of
handaome .tructnre will give a .tim
,la. to that locality and add another
tne public ornament

i

mi WiutT. nsMa.

Orafter-No. sir. - I don
elf rropect after m1 nm to your daughter for

Moltoeaui la a .uli brought
tbfoogb her attorney. Alennader C

WANTEI>—100 additional women and
girls Immediately at the canning
factory . Apply at the office. Tr
ers4* City Canning Co.
197
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

Tbrer jws of delickle health

. SI n*SSL-'’75SS^b.^.

hr Colm.-ll's Magic Illgy p.tan '
U.r sale by all druggists at Tst cents,
and everyone should‘^have a Imtilc
s«-iilng around the .In.use hand.v. In
co.se t.f emergency, for it cnn>s
pains and bruises, sores and ache
the IkmIv. limbs or head; and rem
U-r.;even druggist is anlhtirized to
reftihd the money
any uuile of I»r.

might »t11 oap the courage of anv

anly dtscaae is only a queotioa of
A

consul, ruble lamly tif Belgian
tire tliU summer to wake h.ug
ouie mar. bes as a iwrt of their intlu
cliange

from

the

fiisL-

Three

gra-nme. per
rallous. Id thU countHtlou It is Wing
half ■whlmrtcslly, half serlot*sJyiHilnt.-d
out that tl^e

iMM

•nonths’ use of tbe
ftbe—Are you fond of teal
Re-Tea. hot I like tbe nc
bettee.-Moderu Society.

P

Some Men

Sayre, guitar,
.Nelson. vUHim
and Miss Shepley. mandolin. To close
the muslcale a graphophone played
some very line selections, after which
the giiturts sat down to a luncheon of
sandmlcbes. pickles. Ices. cake, wiffee.
matermelon and Ice cream
He was well remembrnnl with a causing ir. it he mn only
thing that mill gUe him i
lH*autlful oak Morris chatr.

Tb« AstUslile* Wore Omt,
K traveler recently Inquiring
adal castle In England wlietb
aid ase tbe anUqultles of tlie pl.ee
reived tbe timple answer from a
rvant *1 am rorry, air; my lady a?id
r daughter have gone to town.*

Toni
that an

V 2:

Herman Fisher mas very pleasantly
sunirlsetl at
his home Wednewlay
evening on Slate strvN-t. the itccasion
iHing his birthday
Th.* evening
very pleasantly siient In games
music tunilshed by .Mr>. Ilestroan.

Thus, while tbe rrussUnuL tnsqia
were quane.ed Wfora Waterloo, tba
rtloDa were: Breakfast, bread and
achnappa: dinw r. v^uble roup. Iialf
pound mivii. one pound broad, awl
anoCber schnapiw; supper, aonp. and a
third robnapps. Tbe. men took to It
better that; to jaiu or candj.-Cbka-

Dt!* IVtc^

That's
fashion.
because tastes differ so. One man wants the most extreme cut,
V
whUe another wants it thoroughly conserva\ tivc. Jiothlnz Old-Fashioned, mind you;
*
\
just up-to-date in every way.
V
subdued in style.
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We cater to both.

One kind of

oesn't make a
you know,
why we
:ep in stock
ough variety
to satisfy
the dress
desires of a
good-sized
town.Whate V e r your
leaning may
be. you can
always find
it where the
garments
bear the
label
of
Crouse X
Brandegee,
Utica. New
York. Ask­
ing for that
is a. good way of getting what yon want, whether it’s some• thing very ultra or Just plain every-day stylishness.

MM

their cloihcN fa>ic-r
than olhi*r> mhihi
boys can’t help il.
Some c lothes t an’l
help it il is our
business to aid you
anti \ve tio it bysoiling ytm clothes
so well made and
of such good ma­
terial, that they
will stand the hard­
est wear; of course
they will wear out.
Only a "suit of
hiail ” would stand
the wear some boys
give their clothing.
Your boy wants a
new suit: buy these
and you’ll be pleas­
ed. The prices are
$1.51).
$'J..5U.
$:i50 and

Up to $10

m
TUAT WC carry’a full line of school books in our book department on
infll
ffC the second floor, and
gook a stock as y*ou 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.

1-ul sctrwTcloh. mMtogM «n aik

10 Pa cm
SifKblaip
always looked ever tbe bcuda of tbe

IVANTBV-iM adMimj[Mmm«i nnd

KtoebboX uaed to $z hto
fUM m tame om of tbe bmren. as tf
he wmo trytag i# am whNbir hto r».

MilliqNlpiltokifiWL
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THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

THE EVKimiO BECOBD. TRAVERSE OnT. MIOH, TODAY, SKPIEMBEB U. 1>M.
TAXI

CLOSING OB!

\WM> Rl^

MowiBg to the patoUMi for tte
bMkMMtel tentop or ths Or»4

sr~r£rSir3

Se-S-"—”
for purity, stirength and color, is
Hannah & Lay Co's “BEST" flour,
manufactured from Michigan wheat
and every pound guaranteed >

apemae by Oommaader W. B. Clark.

Hamkome
Newaat

ktherdegient.

RASTALL'SSS!

PAVING TAX
fjBtgm M 8. o. &>

be‘IJ-

cedMl to Bmlley'a wlabaa. and there

Id ibe mlnlater In n few burrled

Mg»Mnagv.mmn90gBmmii„ .on^arwo-mm.

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
hilb-Tattno.
1« p m.—Tapa.
THureday. 17th.
C a. m.-Kcvsllle.
7 a. m -Br«akfast calL
• a. m —Sick call.

“A OW FYom Sweden" U coming to
vlalt ua. ao set your house In order,
aad be prepared to give her a proper
' : welcome at Steinberg's Grand Opera
House Saturday night, September
that U the da> set span for

J^a.

A&I.E.TMEGMID

Notice to All Poreona Intereotod.
The special assessment tax roll for
the paving of Cats atreoL from Prooi
street to SUte atroel; and State

ror‘s:.r.hT3*rsissyr
bof 190S.
dfllce in the Wllhel|n BlodiL Boom

chTroblT
«d*iiliJl!
***Al‘^lirrtnet!c. Wla. the He» Kr

sumption.
Pneumorfla,
Coughs. Colds and C.rlp prove lu
matchless merit fur ail Thnutl and
Lung iniubUm
tJunmnteed
bolUes
Irf»c and ll tHi. Trial iMittles ]0c at
Jas a. Johnson s and F. U. Meads

Ladtea. •'you ean Jump on It tranr
plo on H. but It wrlll eomt up amillinB
ovory limo.- Caiman's Clastic Floor

k RECORD WANT AD.

ntwif Wedded Tclks
Will bnd much to inierr^ iliem. and their lime
properly spent, in lookinjj over our superb stork
of Furniture. Kxamine the goods, learn the
prices and then compare, (if any doubt at to value
remains h with the offerings of others, and wc
firmly believe wr will get )our order. It is furni­
ture that can be vieweil with admiration and satis­
come. when the test of 'wear
faction in years to come,
has proved its excelb

Odd Dressers
For ONE WEEK wc effer
you choice o{ T( St>'le84D
quarter sawed oak dressers
with 24x80 French plate

iff-oo
""■v”i''rr"r7.50/(»^35
BastmntThcr hrdtattrs
t^agts ami Coak SlOots

Ofroumewchavc
80 different .tyles

the Boston Store

It of Unloa atrooL haa Imoa placed
hand, for cxdtecaoa.^ mono

CUy TreaMocr.
M . E. Haskell.
H
lo'aeptSO

rMf 6/fit/efisTjs

local amusement lovers lo sit In
1 Trmvsrse CUy to the crttical Judgment on the merits <if this
S3 cents for the round
the day. Us catchy music, and Us add

rat 1000 VATIS
ll^TTONM HAY. IIK7B.

rtaallwBalrii
mMaNNwCa

E. E. WAIT A BONt CNTCRPRIBC tertainment
mres a New Mark In Bpaeial Price
Plan.
When 8. K. Walt A Sons. (
lar druggists. Induced the Dr Howard
(\j. to make I i special half pr^ce Introductory offer on their celebr^ cure
constlpatlouV there
isions of eivlable
praise.
TtKlay Messrs. 8 tE. Walt A Sons
s«.re a new mark, for they have succeoded In getting the Dr. Howard Co.
Ui allow them to continue, for a lim­
ited time, selling their regular fifty
cent spt^clllc. sixty pills In a bottle.

DRB. BAWYER A PEWMALLEGON

nuralM-m and
speclaltMs IntroduwMl In the plays, hut
probably they have not found the r«ui ----son. which Is this: The vaudevlHe
•Ir
field Is a tempting one to any arilst
“who has a specially to exploit, as !•
high salaries and .less routine another to kinm how lu sit on It. TUConstHiuently. managers find It Ideal of a fn^aet ful sluing isMture has
variM lu the dlff^-rvut ‘ ages of the
wSrld. Tbe Egyptian sat hull upright,
a marked exception, as the the km-es
km*cs au.I
i
feel cKsm-Iv pivna.-,! toneni out-prlct*d the vaudeville
u
K a I
The Creeks auU Hcmiaus, w hen
mt fur a quarter of a dollar,
they wen- nt lllnTty to forgll their
. 8 K. W'alt A Sons announce
dignity, sat stooping, w Ith our or both
icy will give their personal acts with g«»d cffec! and give an add
lee with every
package they ed rest to the pnaUirtlon. “A.Little ellwwa supiK»ru<d hy the anus of the
Ouicasi" will Ik. stsm at SlcInlHtrg s chair.
> refund them cmey If
The ('bines*- ideal wga with tbe
Grand Opem Houw next
Tm^sday.
kiiees aud fwt wide apart. Tli.-y have
8 K Wall A Son
that atUtude lu slttlug
prise In securing this remarkable re­
When is a melodrama not a niek'.^ 4(Sl years 1 he Saxons and early !
duction from the Dr. Howard Co. has
•amaT When the thrills are lui!
Milted in making their specific
kings an* repn^H-nteU lu ow
by the comedy dances and. iuu.ms.rlpt iiiid on rolus in the same
St st lling medicine In their a
ley hope any who have not tried songs. Thenit becomes a con
DoTvn to a date romparad such U “Man to posltiou.
will take advantage of thU offer at
Us third iu*a«.n. which lively nn-eui. kings and .ju.s-us reonce, for they do not know how long
Iv*h1 sitting stilUy sm their tbrunva,
ubergs Grand Oin-ro
they will l*e able to sell the remedy at
ly mark.-d *hauge of ixwtujv l*elii|
one of the recogiiix«‘d tla.iight lo denwate from the r..yaj dig
nliy. Tls‘.\ now rets-lve staudlug
reports Uduplicating
Its record thL
tr. and has Just plsy.-d a returpA-n
A Lrae»d •( rekrwwrr.
fement
at
the
New Star theater,
Ben Hur in Grand Raplda.
Here la the pretty h-gend w blt li tells
w
York
city,
with
nattering
n*sults.
All who have seen Klaw A Erwhy February has only twenty-*
complete equipment of new
and
langer's
producilon of “Ben
Hur"
adsome scenery. specUHy built for or twenty-uiiie days. l»ug ago.
agree tlial nothing more beautiful. In­
may. February was a gauihler. au<
spiring. spiritual and odlfjrlng than this company. Is carried, togtnher with
novel appliances for electrical was so uulurky that be s.sm hs.t all
The Healing of the Lepers." In the
ley. Like other
and the prod'ttolng comiuiny of
» U one of the ver> U-st that
er it. Mild b
recover
er
lieetTgatlnwd
together.
lliat If they
.he American theatre. At thU point
Im some money be would give tlH-in
this great play U truly and In n very
I security i.ue of his days. Jn
high
sense "religious."
Here
the
Tk* U.ew Iw
Pwl«.
stage seems to have consecrated Itself
ad March, w ho were naturally
Square or spaluLitcd fingers lu th«
and all Us resources to the service of
ated with lilut more often than any
Christianity, and there is nothing that
r the other mouibs. aov-pted bis ofis not reverent, beautiful and alio»phlral and pra.tl.al lemiwruiaent,
•r. and as poor February soon lost the
gvther fUilng in lu service.
ThU
iiwr fingers signify sn artistic tem­
,ooey w bleb Ite Usd borrow ed *-scb of
scene and the widely advertli
perament and very pointed diglu are
arm atxiulrsd one of his days.
Ot race. In the act precedin
• sign of the dr*-amj. psychical
That U why January and March have
the great special features of
xch thirty-one days and Fe
which give It much of Us wonderful
only twenty-eight lu ordinary and
and extraordlnan po^cr^ ^
twenty-nine iu leap years.

DENTISTS.Work of Hlffboet Poeoiblo Orada
FIim OaM Wark a Bpaolat^.

» long or sUirt life, good or tU
. a.iordlug as It Is-long or ab^L
itsl unbroken «»r oiberw-lw* Tbo
haart Hue. rmu.lug acrosa the palm
It tbe base of tbe fingers, sig
the 4|iumy of the
mat naturt% also the 1

se force and dlgi
and verity of

whether the line be long and dear,
forked or mv.s*^ and «halm«d 1
kla U tbe head line, which iiid
»e mental aiKl moral qualUle.
rhievemi-nU and Ueti«dem-les.
The iu»e of fate runs |*erpeiKli. ulariy
rootM^llgious feeling In
rroaa tbe middle of tl»e paint and is a
heori and brings back
err Important factor in the lutppin.M«
rectneaa. the simple Jeaaona and
r unhapphMwa of its owiwr. It should
vine truths that every man born
be
clear and narrow, unchained j
a Christian land laamed at hit moth­
saed by the floe wrmkles wl
er’s knees.
so many palm., and H sMi
“Ben-Hur • will be seen at
come to an end on the line of
thewter In Grand Rapids dnr
heart simv tbla aigniOea diaappo
fair next week
lu love. A cToaa on tbe “mount of
Merrory. ’ which la Juat at th.

THE
FOUR-TRACK
ItEWS

O. R. CARVER A BRa

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILOINa

One huuiUctl twenty or more pages,
every one ol which if of human
intcreal, and every article u iUua-

JOHN R. SANTO

In*^ long

this; had Its fame to
solely upon this one noble prodm
Klaw A Krtenger. It has JoaUftei
exUtence; for in this at least
shown that the suge may bi given
hi
over lo uses wholly wortl
mendahle. and which cannot

the hCic^al trot

Special
Sale of

; etieS^*«5*rhI^w iTlhe^altey

“prii'rhe fact that the atate teuta
cannot be aecured. U la requsated that

and
aalkm their
Emilies and W^daandth^
cordUHy Invited to
^ ^
^^^ng

OEMBT

SEWER TAX

' ;^?ag‘rthV‘-a^^

P. Frirzaele. a 8nn
mi has linen
nent employe. wMi
I reiDovrd to a
n number of
arcUc
ar by to alkm yearn nays that while he did not wish
Its of the matt
repairs aad 1
ridiculous to the
aoleuBi. for
_____nuic
tide world
w“ld^ b]
by*^*MMlnS" tUt'nt
I one apivlmen of the suppoandly
eaii
at large op the American side of
oerrmony for each
occaatona
E* • he arctic regions, yet It was i
Qurni Ullookalanl was preenit. alao that he had seen comparatively
fbr Prince and Prtnoeas Kalaaanaric racks in the island of Untek. nteuit
and ottMTV of niyal llarage. The mau
aoleum will IH* repaved and Ihe walls ^*^ldri“ Ticlodn Vmilon *1“ Dresser.
and it*»f will In. plasiereil. Insects Ind. E7 years old, the mother of S4>v
i.ral prominent cUIrtnis. picked and
ranni..l forty quarts of hlarklierri».s
«he walked
day to imichtw when* the
Uichman. ».asiiir «if Our l^y of l,«ur bmies gicwr wild
Hh*. has fifty four
dee church, the English sinaklng
Homan C'sibollc coiigr.
S4*rvlcc In the civil war.
Is said that Andrew CnrnegU* Is
tti\ • k«H.|
in the fiartichlal
negotiating for the purchase of the
us baitlefleld of Itennockbum.
Stirling, Scotland. In order to
»ave It tmm falling Into the hands of
•amc punishment
U>chman\ndi
builders
hts iM.mM»n hy denouncing ihe practh
Mary
Pamu^ of Rockp.irl, Ky.
♦of young i»eople parading the ttr«v
lakentNi Wednesday rooming to find
at night, which he said waa pnaluctlt
r T moolbsold baby dead by her
< or iniin. evil than all the other i
Jc
The child was amoiher.d to
Bumcea romhlned. There are ov(
>aih The wyman aaya she dr«‘amed
&w) dhlMren in his parish school, at
dniinjf the night that sumelMKly tried
the new order created aomethlog of
to kidnap the tiahy and she rty'alls
atniUtlon among the partahloneBs.
ig cliiichetr it
t.ghtly
to her
nmander Kol*
Matthew
err K Pearj
M^ani »in Ms fitTmiM* arctic csimhII
A Boy's Wild Rida for Life.
lions. U the nrst man s< lecte«l hy the
With a family around
expecting
itm lo die. and a, son riding for life.
[)r. Kings New
icll Of earthquake shocks f<lt In Uoul
Colds,
W.
II
Brown,
of
l^vllle.
Ind.
oer. lioveland. l^gmont. and Fort
ondurcti death s agonies from asthma:
Ct^\
>io damage was d
but this wuoderful medicine gave Inrks caused doors and
rattle and at Ihiulder
writes: *i now sUh*p soundly

OEtfEST

M; E. Haskell, dty Ttoasarer.
Ikse-to aeptSO

WMf*5>laTOw‘fJ"Ho^^
N. J.,
If M.“Dte»»*calI.
gi Praia, capliaJ of teatlago. Cm*
>lehrmtod
bla loSrd
birthday teat
2 PL m.Camp flre,
V«de Islasds. telllag of great devaa
week. The chief cause of uaeaalneas
Music will be foralahed by the Fife
tailoo la me Ulaad iHroagb faaloe
•a«l by him while recelring the Lake band and an eAclent drum oorpa.
canard by nop fallore. The popaU
atuteibma of frleoda was
the Bane halt aad other athletic aad aquat­
ic apoTts will occur every day.
The ansoctetioo will fnmlah rations
The Ulands are

there, that the relatives <
s side
. stop I

See the Bice wBMt

leather bi« at SBc.

bodthisdM

wtmjd yp^H ^ it waa^a

ceremony at ItaotlUe lU.loiig enoui
to IM- marrtml to Mrs Anns Wagn.
ag«H) *7. tnun p<wr IkH^kwiih. Iml

MBK to doae them oot (hm^
■etweofi9atl^

of^p«««.s»«on«oo.wtnu

!««». aMml

Ho,

AU new atufi; but we wtU

thtomooth.
taxM remaining unpaid oa Oetobar
1st aad until November IsL a penalty

TMAVKM9V Ol^g MIpM.

. ►
'
,

not

not tarry than over the aenoB.

win”h?^rol»uS
coUaetloa
faea. aad oa aU tasea romalotei tmpaid oa September 1st and until Octo-

HANNAH & LAY C

Nrw York ahlpplog

TlMteaK not old mxk.

In the toreoooo. and from 1 o'eioeb to
4 ^dock la

PteEMaiH^niS&eiw •Md *Awean.

S.aRS»?L«rfy tte.bcrt

m

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1 win be la aiy oBoa tor tba porpoaa

trated There u no better magaxine
of travel for teachers and pupils than
Tha fanr Track Km.
Published monthly by
George M. Daniels.
Fifty ceoti
a year, tingle copies five cents.
Sol»l by newsdealers everywhere,

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Beils 2ric.
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Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.

rt
ir. Kloee. “If

Farm For Sale

temipted hastily.
I emu never marry yon."
ingratl- 100 acres known as the Steel or New
“What: Well. If that aU
ham farm one i.f (be beat In Ora^
tode. Dkln t I bring you
Traverae county: 3to
ioatB of
candy test weekT-I'hlladelphla ITess
the eky
A A. QREIUCK OO. CITY.

Don't
Despair

riwsrtss

sumption, Ctncer.ScrofuU,
Kidney and Liver Complaims and blood ditorden
of every' name and nature,
who might live a good old
age In health and happloeaa.

every man. no matter what hU
lions. “Ben Hur" has lu

Such. In brfeC was the eoadlUo
an old soldier by name of J.J.Ha
VeraaiUea. O. For yearn he
troubled with Kidney Atoeaaa

SZ
rsSrsJ‘«TJsr£“i5,r
fiy" ”*8^? J*iaSi*tor*uy*Si

>Bolcffteta of the Smillitot 1.
e bare InveuUraled ib. rbllli.
with resnlU lUt are of rare In
to science. They have called
attentlea to tbe fact
of the trtbea of tbe i

The Mistress .\od why dU
leave?
k-8unp. ma’am. aU the dlah.*s
wero gone.-Detroit f>ee I*reaa

CRAND RAPIDS IJRDIAIIA RV

perfectly frank witli
you. 1 thought It come off a South
iSUmd cow that hml baeu fodd^

Bart la tho hooae. but jmi can't trot a
omaB jaekaaa around a coUaga aad

toillfiqhgCliFhkiBMi

Radam’t
Microbe KUler
L

Mr. FUrtj (tauntlngly>-I mw Mra,
lerryman on the atwet today. She
poked charming In Ber mo

Vasmk mmA WUmmmit.
Bntcher-Fl'bat did yon Udnk of that

-He baa accumlated a large fortnuA
has be BOir
Taa.*»
-ABd to what porpaaef Wtat
ba do with itr
-WeU. I'm bot qalli am b«t ftoaa
what I kimw af bla Aaagkter. I am todtoed to tbtok be «« «aa a laaia
fait of It to pay tbe Mta of aoma

by makteg every drop of bbod laYhak

Mr. Blunder-Why. your
aayotingaayou do. Mlaal
Mlaa 8. istlffly»-That la not very c

It'B a pity we can't aU be wWowa.

SOc. Ouarmataod by Jaa. G. J< ‘
qnd r. H. Maada, Dni«gtota.

PERE Marquette

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; CITT, inOH., FKIDAT, SgTKMBEB 11. IXtt-

VAST DEPMTiCIT.

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iMWmW BWillTp m Saturday, Sept. 12th m at Stdrtaifis Cmi Opera Bum
3im§Smtn$i m

WNEWTEAl

£SfW

ttrnmklmfmumtl

Be wise and get seats now.

Prices; 25c, 36c, 50c

lo(«WDllMiii*iberail
I. of llw dir achaoto h«>

rs£s;.j:LrraSf

SEE OUR l-ALL AND WINTER LINE OF THE
f
l-Ol'ULAR
, ^

•mdaroi taai r*«:

Wirni
T^ns^

sg mote than a fow redo bnta In

k«M«u to W

tm UM «tek. ta tto wikf

work of the order.
The churcbea of tbe city have
ret itoclded OB tbe uuIob mee lag
which the AbU aaloon League at
speakers are to be present. It
barely pomlble that the meeting t
be held in one of tbe opera houaea.

wOROSSETT siOEa

SSSngto Lseky CHtotory of E«w
»«in Mornto-k the flrst bosplul ~
led by n Boodin tody named Faabout the fourth ewnturj. at rupled and tbe males full This crowd
due to no
_____ *. Roan nftor anotber bcpltal was ed condition of nXalrs
many excurslonlau returning home.
founded by HL femmaebus. and snBecause of an engine o« tbe O. R. A
other by Rt. Basil St CMrea. I>tirtng
1. road becoming disabled below T
tbe cTUssdos nnmenm. bospltsto aM

^-:.ror‘5o:r:Sd‘-sr:

BACHINT & ROSCOE,

ss,“-“.“r;s,r,“-s tio^tU^rbigri'^idr.^
'* All forenoon the local shouiers

p.^ T^aji*’JTJ2S
tLT^srjr
,«‘ST‘,r.
«ko «r*Bi tlMC oil rwlor

FtWlOWAt.
Mr. «a4 Mr.. Wlibnr Palon and two
■oaa rManml u <ka«r hane la Alaxnt

bow

S.tS'S'SS
M«!«u mS^Su^^mS.'ib^w
' ^.A. W. M i»«. la kw bci«lii

SL’SmCTmu!

rLa-^rj
5=u-i£r,a.,.k.<-.k.,,«^

r Loda Coonet of Ohio Is trtolter aunt. Mrs. E Water, of Unloo

the mewulng Tbe highest K»re
was 22 out of a possible 26.

tal tn iniUadelpbls. begun In 1751 bj
Ur. Bond and BeiOsinln Frankltn.Phlladdidils Medk-st Journal.

y«e Msspevor e.d .b. »no4.rt..
The favorite bon^- of the fhliieee era
peror Tsl bsvlni: dlid tbrougli negllgeotv on the part of Ibe ws-trr of tbe
borw*. tbe en.|M-n.r In bis race wooM
hare run that fun.tlonsr) Ihrnugb
mith bU swonl
Msntlsrin Yenisl.
•cr, |.srrled tb- Mow. s«ytiig
r. this man 1. o«t yet coiivktrd of
Mclaaugblln and Mr. Rally c*f Maple
Jltt passed through town today ,<m tbo crime for wbh b be de.s«rvca to dto.*'
belr way borne from ibe state reonl.io
-Well. then, trli Wui what It Is ~

uot arrive un'il 12 o’clock.

This wm

train conslstwl of eight coach»-s and
one baggage car
The coaches were

rnu^-d ckud o, Mr.
and Mrs Umls Huellmantel of
Ann died yesterday «rf colitis
The
iKKly wa* brought to this dry last

*!?.*r"H‘a;

or ola «.d n»d. the trip ato^
booldM brloglos loaotbof
Roy Thackor went to Reed City thU
odueatoro. Tbo oomkIo morning on bu.lne*.
at WaterhK*. was named Marengo
o of tbooo varied Intoreou.
Pearl and t lande A
that Welllngtou’B diarger In the a
battle was t op.-nbag.-n. The latter
lived to la- twenty-seven y.*ars old.
^acaia^l »0.. whlck
' ‘
la Holmes returned to her home Tbc remains of Marengo are preserved
oyne
City
this
morning,
after
tu£r\el»ool wirk. tocbnlc
in the MniM-um ..f the Fult.-.! R.-n lees.
ling the summer in the city,
s. Lavlne and daughter Hon>ih> London. Im you rememlvr il»e mimes
dnaw returned home ibis morn- of any of tb-orge Wasbliigton*s hona-sl
In noarly all «f the Wi.shlngl.m ata!
Ml. aad child otody.
net the Fatlwr of Ills Country Is n-ie
Tboa. witb all tbU. U ibe natlo
veoctiU-d aa on bnrM-lNu-k. but w bat Is
Jeanle Oilleit. who has I
eoaaeU OMdo up of a aeloet body
he iM-strldesf
Ibn BMboroblp
Mdmrablp of wbleb
which U
Is o
elec «b-la wants during the sni
M. tbo
Blcbard III. .»un«i White Hum-y. and
Uve.
Uvo. Tb.
Tbo speaker
apoabor showed
obowed Just
Juot ej^tly
ind Mrs. Will Martin of qu
It was f.u^ that spk-odld animal that
Mich., are vlsKlug Mrs Martins
be cried wla-n be ahouted. ‘ My king
aad toaoboro of prtvato oebooU They
rr.„, .nd dom for a borae!” William III.’. f«
dlacMo oarb yoar tbo procrea* of jodn •"W
catloa. at tbo aame Umo Uy out plans laughter. Mias Bdlth. of Rldgevilte.
Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. C.
went to Dunr.-ltb.
g for a visit with rel„ volume by tia- Isle Aiitlmiiy
ibroo tlaoo of tbougbt now proinli
W W. Fairchild ha* gone to CJIen Froode. tbe bUtorian.- tells this story
to tbo Binds of tbo leading educators
of Carlyle and his wife, wlm llvetl on
At tbo first mooting tba detnl
William IkK-kes of Barker Creek is
oosly badnerois. the latter dying
nsodorn culture was citon by
town.
flrwt . -Carlyle found a remembrance In
dent Eliot of Harvard university.
MO..U- and
Mr. and Mrs A. i
TUam have dhanged since M years
her diary of the blue marks which In
daughter of Cnidwater
ago. Tbon a iban or woman who
f passion be bad once Inflicted on
Charles Moore «nd family
leanmd In the ancient rlaoslcs
-ms. Aw soon as be could rollect
matboimatlcs was tbo only cultured



our osrn times, as well as tba
past, rogardloas of wbetbor be knows
Latin or Oreek. In other words a cul
turod man of today Is bo who Is In
loMh with aad has sym
of tbo prooMt
tbo past la VI

I tbo know!
r only a. I

prou tba praa
Tbo aext phase of the educational
work Is that given under the topic of

The child I

Fred H. ilcsiver of Kansas City. Mo.,
jined bis wife here last night for a
Isit with Mr., and Mrs. 11 Montague
l*eter Kuppe. one of the plonwr refc
lenia Of Calumet. Is visiting his old
Ime friendk. H Montague and K P
Rev J. U Neuber «.f
rived In the city this n

her. In which with deliberate courage
be Inserted tbe Incrtmlnaling iwsaagea
of her diary, tbe note of the blue marks
Z them, and he added an Injonc
don of hla
• thgt rw-ord

Extraordinary
^Hug OfUrrt.
Ml .-.-.ei- . -i It . .
t |.|..liber.”
'll.,
b.^t.-ii
Mill with a stony
>1.:.. Idil «<.l|f lillie .Hill th.ll replll..!;
I.lrlli |.li.e Wd.wM hale ►:ild. *A
V«rv Uld .,t "tie r vt.»k
theie.* Mr.

: iwpiihirlty of the natural acl
There Is at tlie aauie time a
d^cadeniv of the matbematl
Caiulirldgv. It liaa always stood
■Mt until this ye:ir when It juuip.-d
fourth place

STEINBERGS
GRAND OPERA HOUSE

TUESDAY, SEPT. IStA

wOUTCAST
liful Scenery.
MOUNTAINS
ofwoJulerful

feett.
WORLD'S

-nts are subject to caurrh. In the
ling attendant on blowlni
peraons stretch tbe ear^

lanmlng a trade, but be muat bee
A delightful event was the celebra­
auttclently educated eo that the t
tion of the wvMdro wedding of Mr. and
In which he worlis will p* advai
Trades tnugbt In nay part of the Mrs. Walter CabHel last evening,
oountry or city sboold be the trade when about 26 cif ibelr friends called
. snddi-uly after a
upon them and spent n very pleasant
time. Ice cream and cake were aervfd
ng. and fine piano and
Joyed.
Mr. and Mrm.
U^s^U TOdworkIng would Gabriel received many flne ’ pres
-A.onor of the annlveranry. T
town,” Bald the youth to the s.-rvant
rot were Mr. and Mrw. Park. Mr.
In tW Mid^gwMrnl aeaalon the subfter walUng wune time for tin- young
Mrs. J. llmlor. Mr. and Mrs. Qrniert of school gardens and the decors
-perhaps.upp and family. Hr. and Mrs. Nash. todys appearance,
R. Umlor. Mr. and Mrw. Undell and added, with a
Mr. and Mra. Goodrich. A.
Mias Goldie Goodrich. Maude
Mrs. B. 8."^ti bandied the
™^lJJ^””sald tbe servant, with an Icy
^
Oreat ^lyr^Nw^ Year.7
smile: -it to not her mind she te mnklng
Lnat evening Harry D. Baugh,
tnm tbTntand^Ut oMmSk^^aa^
upooo baa aaen the fair and very few ager of Keah-ta-wania remut.
summoned
to
tbe
cottage
of
I
ba^aM^e^^^ that ar
Boothby-What are yoo thinking
^^ihe“auddJn*^/^i
boat, Ethel)
responded, and on bis nrrivm I
Mtoa Wnrrlngford-About oar wedMr. and Mrs. Perin Lnngdoo. Mr. and
to to bo held aa I
Ing. I wanted to ask a favor of yoa.
Boothby-Anytblng. dearest.
ooad aoam of the oxhlb
Mina Warringford-Well. I don't
much
mnrprti
bo» naan
aaaa thaw, and loM of
< amny Int
rant to change my name to Mrs.
.loary Boothby. I want yoa to ebangs
Ona of tbo pleaaant foainros of tbo uavellag dock I
yoars to Mr. Etbd Wartingford.
nrtotMKm was n aolo by Mias Morgan.

.■sr!T»ir.k^-rkir'"

trical surprises.
Oolix -THmotaolsd
mm *«Bok>**
Kverything is new anti as i^rrfeclly complete as brains, art
or money can procure. Every
scene a revelation.

TMt MAmcm.

American tody who to sUytag la Lem
Sea told a ItoUy Egprsen repreMa.
Uve when qneatloDcd as to tlw
^ 0^ tostead^of ot^lRgs.

-I wW

eoartaciaf proof, tkot the New Toek
Whavegoaeqaltt c«ay.”
Jast oo! But what kind of prooC

iSivSjsr ^ •»" “

—iS

US.:

'J7x:j4 \ elvei Brussels, run. very pn lly desiirn, colors rich, fringed, for 1,50

Set Window Display for Onf
Tifly Hugs w
w
w

HORSES FOR SALE
AT PIONEER UVERY STABLE
m. J. MOROAN

A nice lot of young farm

Woal Dress Goods
Remnants ^
Saturday is the day we mark down all
. short lenuihs left over from the weeks
. sellinu^* We don’t consider the cost ; we’ve
;
j;oi to jr»;l ritl of ih’em every wet-kV.en,.:ihs from 1*4 yards up to 7 yards.
Vt«u can buy schtkil dresses for the chil. dreii at tme-half what you would luive. to
.pay the re^^ular way.
}

horses and mares, 4 years old
and up.

Weight from UOOio

14(H).
Have two or three- good
match teams.

*

Also a few nire elrivers and
two good ponies, good saddlcrs and good d rivtt rs.

All to be sold at

/

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V
largest variety of styles; you will find sev­
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eral of them EXCLUSIVE
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Abotii ruL's
this time we have iwti
ruK's agrain;
agrai
splendid values',: one is a 1 apesiry Hnisrich, prei- 00Q
sels n^^r, IlxTA frinjjed.
f
ty colors, for

of

marvelous elec­

1VENT8 IN SOCIETY.

F^R RKNT.

These are two liarKains that are not al­
ways ol.iainable. Huy while they last.

TONS of beauowe fewse eff Owafwewa.
-Deafueas U often caused by tbs
Tlolcmv with which people blow tbrlr
said a New York specialist In
eye and ear diseaaea. TlMTe Is an Ine n-latlon between the aural and
nasal paaaages.
You aometlmes feel
It when you are bathing and get your
none full of water, llien you will And

“ bo\ |5! T«v.-rk eit.r

Francis church
T^ie funeral wa^
•barge of H L Cartier ^

%%"*E2i™p.r.p.„,
Harrm..
Loolanau county, was in from Cedar

ss-iEsri

•' 'S^SS!"

..in. n*^:r;:.?.i“u'ir.Sd''d“5

aa« ■iirUlmr Ibai bovr devwuted
EUb.b
tbo eoMify. oC tbc dooib of Po|m> Lra. ”'l^'^RII..»rtb.o( «Z<
aad.tbo erowBlac of Plo. X. and coo- Street has gone in Kalkaska for a keeping. Mon-over. It is owing to you
It.
Mjr aovrreljm Iwciime eo exasp-r
Yallle Campbell of Mantcm arrived
la the city this morning for a short atod that be was on the |iolnt of killing
rith bis own hsnd. laiatly. It la
report frooi tbo NoUomI Bdoeotloool
your fault tliat he wa- alK»ut to dls••Oodotloo, wbleb woo bold to Bootoo
blmwlf in the cy*^ of everyl^ly
tbU MiauBer. Ho ototod that Ibe No
by killing a ninii for a h
Delbert Uruin i
-IdCt biro go.- Interr
peror. who untlerstiMsl
*‘M”“uHHn

.

NEVER WAS THERE A BETTER SHOWING OF
STYLISH FOOTWEAR IN THE CITY. “THE
CROSSETT SHOE MAKES FRIENDS"

Sold at
Sacritiee dt
AbcanlifiahUkeightr

—pretty town and all mod­
em cooveniencca. It rauM
be sold at ooce—h'a offrted
mt
tbe balance-anue opportonttr.

Uortingtr,

tktmMprvmrnium'r

THE BOSTON STORE
EXCURSIONS
runt- com u.
-Vc*. *irr Joyfully cxcUlm.^ tk
man who Itad Just returned from -flip
thicket at the edge of tbe «tearliig.
One tore pins so cmu (Inclndea ad”Wc have
And It waaul a nitlle- mtoMon to the fair). Tlckeu on aale
; snake at all It wna only a big black SepUHtolT.gn^rotunt^^^^^^^
I snake. Yon ncediLt be acnr»d a bit
You're aU right.”
Denver end Col^^ PoWita. Oct »
•^’ou needn't hav« been In auch a
One fare to Chicago’, added to $30.00
blamed burry about It" muttered tbe
to deetlBntlon. Tlckeu on sale October
nnfferer.
For through tbe dirty wtodow of tbe
log cnbln be could see tbo boy tbnt had
been sent to the raadbont. half a mile Mnatatoa. Mioh. Kailfhto of Khorao-

have a moooloaoi:
to canaed by the |

10 Par Cut.
torefitlap
litaut

MalakfHrmfttMKIyl5iast.
at the oflee. Tmr-

cento, at W. W. Kimball Go’s.

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