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The Evening Record, August 24, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-08-24
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f THE ETVTlNINd RECORD nmo
I SATURDAY’S ISSUE
KmmT
TRAVEBSE CITl. MICB., MONDAY. AUGUST 84. 1903. f
RESCUED
IN TIME
N» snra imncmis
UiAfiASATTI
MO KHIad in tha PifhUng Whl^
Views of traoerse Gfy
laaa. Aac 24 —Tha Nau Free STRIKE OF WAITERS AND COOKS
I today taym: ^^Tba Bulsariant
aliaekad tha tova «C Uragat
Tha.gorarameat balldtaga w«a da^
wy*^**^vei^ of the ca»
ttroyed by dynamite aad 200 hilled in
serkma nature. but the
of all tlic principal places and buildings a«
in ouf west window. • Take your pick at
l*i:y
>
1^1 JTa
» » Gir Both Store
Ur§e Assortment of
TallTcotwear
Horn in
Ul t« U>« E>*slas lUcofS.
■a Ada Salth aad
fUmnlr prerantad
* MbaSmlih aad Mr. Baker vara oat
watar. vkaa iba boat auddaaly cap^
NlcMl. pradpHailar both toto the
* Mils Bmlib. vbq it a daurhtrr of
as-Mayor W MT. Smith, aank iwloa.
aad at aha eama up graapad the caooa i
r,ffira.iS5!r...zsEra
would aoon haite gone down to death
All the men vara away from the reiKjn vHh the exMptlon of WilUam
PASSING OF
SALISBURY
Cedar. Mich . Aug 24
: -RapM prog-1
r wire |•Ih• Sv«miw ailtrs
resa is being made onI the new church
Chicago, Aug. 24.4—The valtert and here. The outside Is
is nearly
n
completed.
Is lathed Inside.
PLOTTaiOLL
KING ALPHO^SO
GSEAT ENGLISH STATESMAN IS
■'ti.Krn,.
5000
mriting
Cablets
FOUGHT FIRE
BRAVELY
I-
M..
Tacfciv Pricfs
.*aT
oi
train act lire to the» roof
i
the depid. although l
way in the upper part of the building
The cltlton. of the village turned out
an maaae and exerted even effort poa
albie. to goiKl pnrtKwe Jamet Mar
rill and John Seabright succeeded In
getting upon the ro»>f of the atructure
with a It
OSS of Helborne, the marquis' sons and
mbers of his family and hruue
ON THE TRACK
OF THE FIEND
L0UDH.L0N
HAS DONE IT
aerved time In ^Jack
police say they, know
In which he tried to get
hold of young children to cut them up.
ms he hhnseir said He waa seen in
>e vicinity of the murder last Mon- Si-^sflo U>« Cv*e!Bc Rsc«r«.
VILLAGES BURNED BY TURKISH ay and has since skipped out.
Cedar. Mich.. Aug 24—Neither the
ball players nor the people from here
^
TROOPS
saw the game are aattalled Ylth
BODY OF BA1N0M FOUND who
me
the rejH
reports given tn the papers of the
It baseball with the Asylums
WMvtfi ^ ChiMrwn in 22 Villagaa of
sRemoon tasi. The people of
m Insist that Cedar was play^ ^na and Monaatir Wars
ing ball
bal every minute and ought to
KlllaS.
have von the game.
They are credited with but three
hits off Welch, when the Cedar scorer
Petoakey. Mich . Aug 24—The 1
sutes that there Were five of the
vona. uui
of Attorney Albert W. Bamum of
cleanest kind of hits, one of which,
who disappeared myateric
made
by Snifka. landed n^nst the
imd all ih« womm
■al days ago in Walloon 1.
haa been found. Bamum. who waa a fence, nnd would have gone clear over
of ex-Judge W H Bamum of Chi bad It not been for the high wind that
waa hi
engo. reached Walloon Lake
Wednesday and employed C. H. Rice, but ail
boatman, to row him .to hit cottage tains that he
•ross the take.. The htaat waa found Welch. Sntfkm got two stngiM and a
double, and Klsiler a iwo-baae hiL
later at Its mooHnga. hut Bamua
Cedar made a pretty doable play. Has
kins getting a bunt fo Gaumer at first
at East Jorvtan. Mich.,
Md be 0^0^ Snifka at second In time
tery la aolved.
».vlo| will
LaM by On«inal
Jerry Sullivan, after the came, was
so enthustaatic over the game that
Cedar played that he took all the
members of the team and all the Ce
ManlatM. Mich.. Aug, 24 -The tam>
dar men that be could find to the
ooi tajimetloB aolt la pmetionlly setPark Place Cor a swell sapper.
tIaO and voch will aocm ha suited on
Cedar will meet the Aaylams agalo.
hired ptaxers and nil.
Bert Wehatur. who is running n
No mattar hew much we might
tempted te aweggerete ear heye> ck
n s:s5U*
notmenea case
SITTtlDATMAinSTH
li
“
::
American s
Drug Co.
iSu eBumnetaTir jl^.^T^
^eSfthSrr®
**
Creak, om day raaanUy.
:?k
t
iSTbSiS?
Jack Rnib
i;?£Kr'-v*SL5.‘tar-^
.WAI«T»
Wo'-ro Anxious
Ton oil
Th»ft why it wiU P»y You to bay NOW !
CL.OTHIIMO
Mum Go at
Any Price....
...Ub| M llt^ OMfel.
Swell line oi Fall Shirts
Neckwear- - Hats Ca))e
Wc moat have the toom-to yoo bad
better buy that
—Horienr—j«« from
Oiicaga Remoaber the
be>t only at Benda'i.
V SCIIOOL SIHT HERE a
IBNDA «. OOWlOANY
Th. R.al R.tlabl.Clothl.r.
Vi
_
,,
BOOK
IAL.E!
titm in Mf S/nt SHnOum
HAND TURN
HAND°iELTS
Are'our Ladies’ Three
DoUarSho^. CaUand
see the new
GLEANAR
New Fall Styles, New
Heels and toes. :: ::
Tablets worth
from 6c to;*i5c to bt- sold .It half prior:::::;
THE WEATHER
ate OH atwars pleased
to shorn fiu new stpfes
Illustrated Gift Books, cloth bound; only 85c
Optic Series
„_.ies -by Oliver Optic, ea.........................
25c
Other• Icloth bound Story books at only 15c. 14c and 12c
I he New I’addetl I’oets go in this sale at only..... 79c
Thh h tkt limn tor. toot Sordino.
koWny~store
THE LIFE
of the greatest man the
work! has ever known.
'
Pope Leo XIII
for sale at J.W. Slater s
House Furnishing
Store.
THE «)U» BKUABIJC
MHOK UOU8K
FRANK FREIDRICH
k at the Lake View House,
Rapids. Wages $10.00 per
1»4S.tf
week.
•"•Ta.io
•’“M'S
Now is the time to se
cure this valuable book
A beautiful lCx20 inch
picture given free with
each book.
J. W. SLA^TER.
219 Treat Sfrttt
~
Wa Haw a Firai
Cfmt
lAgff-
maiar-a Skof
School Shoes
Wc have taken the pains to
fin«! the best on the markeL
Now wc want you to put them
to the test. The)' are honest
shoes at honest prices
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Ratner-S Old Stand
Fiool St
Oppoaite Whiting Houl
RellBble Houbb FurnlBhor
WholMsl. sad R«ton
TRV'A RECORO WAMT AO.
NBW
COR.
*5'
rnoNT
STORY
DV.OCK.
UNION.
AND
convict
K
■"if.
fashion is shown in
our Slock.
TROTTED A MILE IN TWO MIN
UTES TODAY
ong Bought *Two-Minuta Trotter^
admirably aupponed by n bucket bri POLICE OF DETROIT ARE NOW
Found at Last and Bha Is ••Queen
gade A bole waa cut through the roof
of the Turf."
CONFIDENT
and water affectively applied u> the
(U'roeei flamaa.
W W. Warner, who climbed into
Readsvllle. Maas. Aug. 24—l^u
That They Know Who
Dillon this afternoon troit
th^ hro!^wM ^JS^T^^^mike.*but
a mile In,
mlnulee fiat
Ibe was a
his condltioB waa discovered in lime
record of 2:02^
to prevent saMoua resulu, although It
waa a narrow eacape. He was mcrtetl
and Lou Dillon Is
from the bulMlng in m unconsrloui^
of the Turf' For many yeart
*^The upper part «if the building wa*
Dotrolt.
Mich. Aug 21-When
s. tmlners and drivers of trot
cunalderably damaged, although li Chariot Price, alias Bmll Waltx. Is ar- ting horses have l>een struggling to
waa due to the cItUensihai the struct
Led. the poMce are confident they
r months Lou
ure was nut totally dtmiroytNl The
1 have found the mhn who mur
I as the oDly
lower portion was Jlllle damaged and dered Alphonse Wllmes a week, ago
I do the trick
iH* Inter
the uae of the bulliiing
Hiay The authorlile* today sent
fered with only tb a tin
roadcast all over the country clrruirs headed “•l.^OO rewaxtl.*' giving
CUABNOT
SATISHED
a full descrtptkm of the* man. bis
ANOTHER BIG
MASSACRE
now.
«
desirable creation of
don. Aug 24 -Ixwd Baliabu
NO CHANCE ni
AUiOWANCE
«
and ntnv oncti arriv
r RUST hated BY THE DISCOVERY
CF THE BOMBS
knew nothing of the young peOple’t
peril until theaeocoa had bean mnde
Bd Ollbart bad ratumed from a row
a ebcirt time Iwfore and left hit Imt
j on the iibore. with the anchor thrown
out. nnd Mr. Rennla ran an^^jumped
•sted to V
‘ into it . makitag a re«ird breaking trip
K.„.
to the aapiited boat
alK»ut to make a Maw
He tucceeded In pulling U»th p
it !• belU-ved the taimbs
ta»m were IntjMi.b^
into the boat Just as Walter Lyon and dtvih a I.
i
attempt
to
km
SHAMROCK III. WAS REh
Alva Tytar pulled up to as«lst. the handed to
latjer having heen^^w^rowluK tomt stmuUaeuusI the tolling of the d«vth
URED THIS MORNING
e tower of the chiirrli of
Mhit Smith had a very narrow «w which the Rev. Lord William Cecil, a
cape from drowning, but It ouf icKlay. nephew of Iam-.I SalUbur). i* pastor
nnd it It tluHight that the will not tuf- told the people of the village of Hat Btt Sir Thomas Removed Enoug
fer any terloiM retulu from Iba nrcJ' field that the tong
Weight to Leave Water Line the
on. Aug
Same as Before.
given in the court cir
cular last night, dated Marlenbad.
Huiiday It nins as follows.
Thomas
Ived with pro.
of the death of
ad his majrtent load waa iwnoved from the
great a sutesman. whose invaluable yacht to counteract the weight of the
DEPOT AT GRAWN SAVED SV services to Queen VIcloria. to the Anchor and cable, and Sir
king and to bis country In the highest
Itched the meaaun
HARO WORK OF CITIZENS
offices of stale, which he held for so
the water line
,ny years, will ever dwell In the tlcal miihthat
what it wa
memory of bis fellow counto'men. *
lent*. ThI*
Messages
of
condoleifce
arc
pouring
One Man Overcome by Smoke an^
Id be made In
in at HaiBeld House The senders In
granted the challenger,
OtheraEttlngulahml Slam by Uae
dude
ork. Aug 24 —Forecast of
, of Force Pump. Saving the
weather: The wind* Tuesday over
President l^bei Touching refer- the International yacht race course
to the dead stattbe
lie light to fresh and variable,
. , :s of almost all the
gh mostly from some easterly
churches in ihe United Kingdom yes
is. wtth unsettled weather, possi
y. There were many visitors at bly showers
Drawn. Mich.. Aug 24—Saturday
M.tl^ voin^ScUctioii
ariernuun ihi* Pere Marquette depot
lllage of Hatfield yesterday. The
parish ebureb was crowded yesterday
«
ing every* day. I*.very
-THbuU of King Edward ^
EaPremler.
agents of the unions pr
Which Anarchiata'Were Planselves and were refuasd
K F. Morrow, n colored agent, was
knocked down and beaten by na em
end of the distinguished states- ploye of the room. The anions have
man Saturday afternoon was a |M>aoe> filed a comptalat in an effort to ole
ful one. without the slightest evl- tain wairanta for Morrow's assailant.
Madrid. Aug. 24.—Wliat I- Im-Ii.-vihI
ee of pain. WTien death bee
to have been a plot f<»r ih.* a^tiaslna |
ilndat the attending physli
Hon. of King AlphonM,' ha« bi-en
ooed the waiting members of
broken up at Heiisra \tv\* n\ny
family, who gathered at the bed
and took larewell of the dying n
'^
15c for the small sires, and 25c and 35c for •
the larger ones. A good assortment.
MAN lADLT lEATEN
hurry-up calia
SACHgLOSS AND SCNCDiCTO
Ihe cuy Adolph
AND FISTOLS AND KNIVES WERE
WHKN tAVCO FHOM DMOWNINO
Fronienac orcbem
Flayad a Bad^Hat Gama Of SaaabaM at
tra. was perhaps the a 1 severe case,
DISPLAYED
•V WILL IIKNNie
hia ph>*siclaa working er him. about
three hours before be
out of danger. Loeb liad purchased
Cedar. Mich.. Aar 24.—Tha marri
Arbitratara Awarded Strihcrt Raiaa cheese for a im
parly at , Costal
LmaIs m»k9r Was ta Cmwd Wltk Mar man and U»e alagle men played
Lake and parioi
m»crally of
af
10
Par
Cant
in
Wagaa.
But
game af haaehati Saturday afiertoo
Whan BMt Capalnd^Vary Nm^
tainted product
Warding af Award Waa Net
raw Uc^ far th# Yoyag
K»<bt (ru» ta«U»>u »
Church Progreaaing Rapidly.
Satiarabtery.
goal tcora vat » to 7 in favtfr uf the
Faopto at KmI Say.
Bay. off Blfdiaood
SEVENTH TEAK—1969
RESULTED
DfHOTING
Wtat Mei
Win Waar'
If you want know wliat well
dressed men will wear this seaion, come in and ask us to show^
you the new suits and over
coats wc have just received from
U Adler Bros. &: Ca of Rochester, N. Y., who make the finest
rca4ly-to-wcar clothing m the
workL The Adler Ubcl u
cvco^hcrc Tccc^ued as an
emblem of correct style, exact
fit and highest quality. Kve^
neasoo we seU more “Adler**
dothing thanvre fold the season
before and if this doo*t teU the
SNs Md OmcNts
. $15.00 H $2550
E. WILHELM
lwlM,Cv.FmtariliiM
CLOSING
Men’s Seasonable
..SUITS..
;S
FULL
SEE THE PRICES
TAKE ONE QUICK
HAMILTON
Clothing
m.
P
I
V
HPi
THE BTBX3VO BBOQBD^TBAVmSE OITTi MIOH, MONDAY. AUGUST M. 1906.
& [
martk A €o»ns
SEWS
OFMCaRM
roMtaM
r
«RAND TRAVCmE HKNAIA
not Htfmee too
ranWly.
A niii
BOOM«|lt fM-UBS IH^Vaill OB I
i.- for storks teve pBssrd ff>
TMOET. eat*# mm4 J. W. HAMNCN
4. klf. HMiHEM. KtfkBT «ii M^iat»r.
I'rof. H. Marlon of
the
United
Sutes Naval academy at Annapotis.
Md . is in Ann Arbor for the purpose
jf tiring to hnve th^ Unlvetnlty^^
Michigan introduce
jes by meant of a
claims It has proved
over
H>u machines
ManlMmiNDipMils
SfW:
. Tb# Bm
■ssn&rJi
'Tsss;
MOT AmCTBO BY
libis aBBadBl roTlow of last week
HeBry Clows sirs, bb lBtolllcB«t re
wmb of tbo BfMCitlBtlre open
Al«ot 200 .iificrent M>lc* .»f
» rBtetloB as took pkeo la Wall i
But in
tbU caM^re wai no
rUlowlna Is the subBtanco of the
iwrMw:
“II la aaw antta orideBt that tbo
lato boBvy daeltoo in Btocka was Ib' teasllad by anUklal tDoaiia A
mialloa baa baan asadr tbowlnc that
aaoaati
2.Mt mUlloas on a capn^atb
%jm aiOUoas.
comparJ^ wli
Tbaa. IB L year of i
we bare bad d coatractkm double
'that Ineorrod tn a year of,adrers!ty.
only teo years ato. Erery one
amweclate ibat
sbriakaie in so Umlted a period it
put of all prppartlon to any cbanse In
cooiltlons ' affectlBit
values.
Con
cedlBB that thaiw was a blsb decree
of tafiatkm in im.-tbat tbe money
Bmrkat W drifted Into a critical con
ditioo because of excessive oli
tioas. aad that tbe stock market
cairylnc a threatening mass of Indl
lealible aecarlties. there t
Ing influence pf such an expe
for nothing short of a flnaaclal cats
clyam seemed able to stop tbe
lative fever that
existed am
This era of
matter of history, and that 1
H*ai in bo
the lM*st '
this respect ever sent arross the
ocean1 on a Cl
cup hunting exiatl
2 miles the gn>at singly ktic
lilM- a
ini of horses,
of tluno attempt
aassk
'.ills
icknowledeed to haVe Ut‘n Inn
Reliance could have Iteaten by
Ing of this fact should enoourn
rsetoratlon of confldenoa. We are at
prsaenv going, hack from ifce atec
to the wormal: although that r
erg cannot proceed withont iBterruptlos. as many of the stocks taken
over to assist those in trouble
prdhahly come on the market at
ElWber level
Nevertbel««s. as a^
remfly auted. the apemlathre sltoatkio •
At IVio*key Wilson Brown, a I
er ItUng In a ^ent .on the heaeh. was
mblH-d of f.'lT.. his summer's saving*,
mil l his Ik St 'stiit of clothes the other
ry Hut
Owosso is shy
fliHi horse,
l>e hives In his yj l^and left
near the l>ee
V for
two hours
him there
1
1
The h«»r*e wv<
tied that he ctmld not get
Apple evatMirators throughout Mich
igaii ure iKdng pivqtareti
Much of the choppe.1
France and enter* lni«i
A 3 year-old
Sehawa
urchin ha*
tumbled frt»m the |K>rch of his home
ihrei* limes
this summer and ha*
bniktm an arm each time.
A stertH
machine exploibsl at
threw
the operator
against a wall, cutting hi* 1
nittg his teeth
Charley"
|K>petiro
who hold fi*th'at
for so
•’t.T
* We were Inwien fairly and square-
hat been greatly improved, and there
Is •nthlng to hinder a recovery of val exiHwted ahe would In the rac«‘ to the
net to the nonaai.^whlch U ooasider eln.lward and return.
I appreciate
ship above the prs^nt level, even If the splendid manner In which
boat was handled
Reliance Is a
tluB aoniial be adujsted to the most
coilsenratlve views of the geoernl situ rock, however.
J^lie she will yet ntake a
^
mu?h r"ner
CaptSn Barr said:
’My Uwt did
insi what 1 expected, hut she can do babies were erer offered for tale, becauae
there are a great manr wive* wrbo
even better. I think."
chiUrm and hax^ been told by pi
I for another yemr
BHtiahers Were Disappointed,
l^don. Aug. 24.~The result of the ci.m* that thev can never hope to i
9ps are
not
race between Reliance and Shamrock achtkiof tbetrown.
tees are
high ond afford
Sbme-of these women who hatre used
:I1. was a distinct disappointment ib
t. Labor la well simployed at III Britishers in London, whose hopes. T).. I*ierce’s Patxiritc Prescription for the
m. Maagtactarers are feel
la*hed by Thursday s failure, rose cure of t
xgain during the first half of Satur
day's contest The announcement Of
a e gcnctml health.
Doctor Pierce's Favorite P
*^wl
whw the “boom- was at lu height
and balkw
yet the country, as a whoto. U la sat -sdltloas Of the ne
Ived everywhere with ei
Ist^ofT coaditloa
Oar basic iadns received
------ ring that
Britishers
now
that Britishers now concede
try, the Irua trade. Is la better shape
Upton will not “llfj"
d. It is true abnormal
cup this year
Inappearlng. but there U
iV.,*
Z\
ecAbow ao aaxletj about meellag
tkjM. BlMMld »oae^ rataa advaaoe
ali^.> tealMid. Vaiy sooa pn>>
hOa Witt ho km brnm o^phr ^
on the fine, high grailc
eoavrjwD^S
»Yuwl rtrwt-
WH04.CMLE AND. RETAIL
Do Vou need—■
...H Pair et Shoes... : i
If SO, look in our window of Ladies* Shoes.
Sckici ihc style y-bii want, if ii is not there we
have them, liive tis S'J.lM) ami we will do thr
Foo**., »tob iSk OUl*tM'«*.
rest.
No trouble ly lit your I'EHT
::
::
;
::
Bacbant <t Hastoe
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claua Warner. Proprietor
HCTTltXH HAY. 1114*11.
Mm7M§
HI
KNAPP
liJIie Watchmaker..
Watch, a.>ck an 1 Jewelry
SEWER TAX
Lwm CLEANllie WORKL.;
I
n.ng and Feather Krms
CanK*l Clean
rp* i s* wiiig and laying.
Bclorv send...- yoi^ obi
the**ii”t;
in my hand* for coiI.*cibm.
t.i Ik- iianl on or. Ix-f.ire thep 3t)th day I
of Sept. miMT. liMi:;.
Wilhelm Block
rei»airc.l.
Fine
Rjiccialt).
rromidt.ess my
Give
work
roe
,
iny
j
motto.
j
Next door south of SijUircs
I
BarlMTfSho,..
' ^
a call,
!409 S. Union Street
money can buy.
Made by P
M. E. Haskell. City Tr.-asurcr.
.
The Farm.‘rs* Friendly associ
of Emmet. Antrim and
Charb
rotintle* will hold their s.Hx.ml annual
mvvtlng at Norwoo.1, Thursdav. Au
guM 27. and there will 1m- many attractlon* to draw a large t rowd.
I'eiqile are ba.klng forward
with
gr.‘ai lnUTt**i to hearing ih.* addre**
Ilf Hon William Ahl.m Smith. c<in
eni state niad c«immls*ioner. I* als<i
e>iHH'i.Hl, and will give a talk on priicig with modem machlnery.
If tlte I*ort Hunm
t'o. will
the working* of ihelr road
roa'-hlnery.
Tbe r*>pre*enlative of the dl»tric
anslng. Hon R. W. Paddock, wll
to the‘ farmer*
farmers ta* only one. g.iod
an talk to i
jth4T. and Mr
well know* how
to farm
All t
be for ih«- flirthorance of the n«-u»cla
Moft.
For amuHemenia thi re will lie n4‘rt
of twenty p<*ople. ami
xnce. with good music
hand and orchestra. Is
particularly for the
children * benefit, and a* *oi
of II
Silver* are IHtle one*. It will
entertaining for those who
a visit
visit. Older ope*
one* are not forbidden
tp^ nor to laug^
Two basehal! game*, one in the fores
ncKin. between two Uical clubs, and one
In* the arteraoon between the best
clubs In the thre^ cosmtie* will Uplayed. •
Variou* other game* will he pulled
off. as well as a good horse running
S'
larlevolx. The Bern• trip* If nece*»ary.
that friends of the
CTiendly
win
secure a steamer at
Traverse City to bring up the buy peo
ple. stopping at Snttons
Bay and
Arrangemenu for tbe grand i
of tbe Soldiers' and Sailors' •
tlon of Michigan, to he held s
Rapids Septepiher
gresalng rapidly, ji
j wHI be a week*of
glory mod gepMal good
am eoimd trtp rati
entire week, has been
lada. aad tbe “Wan
i
it-ATER
ROGERS
Puts an End To It All.
A griiAoiis wail ofilmcs comes a*
i ie*uli of unbitrable pain from over
•axed
organ*.
Dizziness. Backache
Liver complaint and ConsUpallon.
But tliank* lo-Jh-. King's New Life
Pi:i* they put a« end to It all. They
ire gentU»-hHk4horough.
Try ihem.J
Only 25c. Guaranteed by Ja*. G. Joh
son’* and F. H. Meads’ Drug Store*.
Si
J
m
ssitsirssssr?,.'
l-'„
ihst. barring the fluke. Shamnn-k III.
bad held her own in the windward reputation because of the queer little
work ai
rhyme* he sang
to adventse hi*
wares ' Foote made about |5UU a year
«u‘lllng |K»i*com. Though toully blind,
that ih
he can d
for a
nourishing garden
lie sailed on Tuesday
Says He Wa. Fairly Beaten.
Sandy
Hook
Kuk. 24-The Erin
I her haven
at
Sandy
be race with the Amer
ring at the mainmast and
her liow. a tribute to the
I lor all aorta of iroa aad
\ ptoflacu at tbe aMwe leaaoi
9mVine IS most IIOIKC-Iilc
ln.nn*h.AnmIih
Th* Official
overcapitalised ^industrials
Stely over: St will shortly
aUamc »iroi»orlional leicc*. *T*
zr.
that the only shin of the wind «»c
-jurred to the advantage of ih*- defend
agiead that whlla the top of tbe boom Ing yacht. . As ihi* shift of the wind
XH urred on the windward beat, even
might bavf been reached, no i
ant decline in the volume of business granting that it accouni»*d for Reli
an.'cs lead at the turn, the time th»
was in sight: aad. outside of Wall Jefender gained on the run home was
. street, tbe signs of react loo we
mete than ample to have given her
the race. It muHi 1m- cnmceiled. how
flofaoe of fear began to spread be
yofd aanaclai precincts.
wxcelleBt result Is tbe sober
wSAMPLE ROCKERS^
S» THOMAS
IS GAME
FLYING
'
/
teaching of corret
large classes, as
<tudy by himself
rorreci sounds.
Mow^ ThIsT
f.
Cslun
Nl lA.lUrs R^.
One Hu
establUh s gi
Catarrh that isitlstoi
ward for any cane
e. St tbe extjreme end of
^nnot be o;re«l
l.y HaH c <,'atarrb
P>eti<lci>t
H. S. IloU. _Pre«r point. It Is
dent 0»^ W'ood I>i»h Cfi: V>*
no
lietter
bunting
countn In tbe
J. CHENEY ft CO. To
P.*s—H. C. I)»vB. ofPnJl*:
mirihem state* than at the end of
We. the undersigned, have
re are a good
Attornot; Vice. l’r«.—
J Cheney for the last 15 >«
land out on
A. V. Kriedridi. Shoe.; C*Uiio
relieve blm to be perfectly honorable many thousand
tbe end of the
_C. A. Hammooil: Wm. Loudwhole lot could be parceled off with a
^s*y
abl?^
s^**
^sdy ab
OD, o< CUdweD i Loudon; Geo.
*even mile fence running across tbs
by their firm,
iloi.s ma
peninsula.
Most
of
tbe
land
is
In
tbe
W. Utdie. Produce; J. M.
tax. Wholeeale Onigglsu
West ft
hands of large estates or corporally
Hudhnwtel. Merchant Tailor;
and those In control. It is believed,
s!dlpg. Klhnaa ft Marvin. Whol^
Chaa. Wilhelm, of Wilhelm, Bar•re willing to back up the game pr^
sale Dmcgiata. Toledo. O.
tak & Co.. Stephen l.autber.
liairs Catarrh Cure is taken In sene proposlUon.
Fanner, F. C. Desmond, CharOf the 150.000 cases o
rnally. acdag
directly
upon tbe
<»al and Gen'l Md«.; Benj.
_,ood and muoons surfaces of the syt
lem. TestImoolsU sent free. Price.
Thiilhr, of Traverse City Iron
The
/6c per bottle. Bold by all dmgglsU. f<*nt of the entire production.
Works; J. O. Crotser, of Case
average
market
price
was
fl
a
bushel
Hairs Pbrnlly Pills ar^lbe best. ^
& Crotser, Kingsley.
This bre^ught s return of 1120.000 in
the county. So thrifty
that some acreages netted flOO an
acre.
For the rsspbeiry crop the
grower* ncelved a compensation of
shingled
his house,
walked
mlU>*
IM3.75U. About 4.3W acres were de
ure of this fruit. To ilone each day. and for y«*ar* llveil
ilnuM^i under the wheels of railniad
ire this great harvest for •ahliv
prepare
rains in perU*ci safety.
; required an army of helpers and
ADMITS
THAT
SHAMROCK
height
picker haade an av
WAS FAIRLY BEATEN
people
have
Several
Greenville
peop
he heat ouestlon
question for the
*olv«‘d the
winter. In the vicinity
riclnlty is
Is a fine peat
Saturday's Grsat Contest Under Ideal lM>g and the people have dug up suf
RELIGIOUS SECT
CondJtlsns—Still Greater Things
flrlent to last them all the winter. STRANGE
The p*-at U now undergoing the pn»
Expected of Reliance.
BENTON HARBOR
ce*s of drying and is a l»eautlful dark
liriiwn mior.
It bum* c^lly. give*
New York. Aug. 24. -It was In a
splendid 12 to 15-knoi bre«H-z. over a
Think Thcmtelve* the Ten
Loxt
idward and U*«*ward counw* of ::u
Tribe* of Israel—World to End
es. the gallant sloop Reliance Sat
Mr. Foote
June 22. 1906.
ay beat Hhamrock ill. In command
A. Thlny.siH'i.nd
a
► by e;
while
Mlf^igan volunt<>ers. aud1
7 minute*
e«l a fev
caiap at Tam
P.4 num
Harbor. Mich., Aug 24.rling tbe 1 minute and
which ha* leftt him a helpless eripp
Tim "Flying Rollers" an* gathcn*.| at
)n«'^. which the defender con<
I him to give up hU hui
B«ntnn Harbor.
Tlu‘y Ih'Hcv** tjicy
lit .Thomas Upton s third ch
t dealer.
\
he IP lost trllHfi of Israel, anti like
of her larger saili
of shock byjlghtnlng i
1 tlH*y will lH‘ hav.vi wh«-n the
lineman at I&^adlng wi
S Ic
world is destmyAKl. the date for the der a nati
St met bin of the world Udng June 22.
Ibe.-.
A ehlld iMirn to John and Eli/uworld.
iK ih PalCoii. known to iln* "Ibillers*'
lory In
A Mendon man trUil an exp.Tlinent as Ibnjaniln and Mary, is their M»*s
on the
^l^Vcup serK‘s «if
in *he pn^ervaiioii of apple* last fall sinh. The sect bollew that they will
tbe day on
by packing them in l**rrel* of alter Ills- forever and they will In> endowtsi
rica capnaie layer* td
dry sand, no apple with the iMiwers of Christ
around the l*ile
iK-liig allowtMl Ut touch another When
To iKHN.me a ' Klylug Ib.ller’ oitt
^i"wight.*”The nAU •e lM*at the llrltthe l.n»rels were o|»en«*l the'apple*
id ::4
MH'onds in
tes and
:
Were loilUiI to. Im* lit a* |MTf«>Ct (
taking 4
vlndward
hanl ami S4uind a*
lion and
lia;r to 4N*nnl.
iie« and :;r, *, .mds in t
pai ke«l
the wind
t‘ighlng
a ton.
An auelnir
l4s*k iiiMiu a i»i< titm iir imn.ge is f.*r
The nauticjil hharp^ win*
having in*rrllHHl «»u H the Hritlshcoai hbltleu, and members mu.si write n
ide up their mind* ou
year ixin. was taken rontessbin 4.f mls.le.Hls fn.m birth.
‘T^v’ihat the Reliance ttiuld lake the
«»f Si. Clair river
James
Jershom
Je/n*.*l. wlunt.
or the challenger In any kind
A burglary, w
n.ime was While, foiimled the .ir.br
er. reganls Saturday’s lest
.-.**ls. at John E. *'alrond'h resldenee He publlshcHl iMKik* and paiK-rs. 'which
?<iiu-l«*lve.. although they hard|y
hurglarle* ai P.- have been peddled fnim d.air to d.Mir
brings the moi
tlcijMited so overwhelming a victory.
with aggregate of ami t
luskey up to r
ri«.* race e»en damiH*ned the ardor of |l.r.4Hi.
Nni a
inith have
3lrT
One of
Ku la t.i pay
pet
.'.impacts riH-nilis sign
ow fnmi switching
wages to
i.i the faith
:
d.-y
as he milked her. r. .1 diiHl, ami this *.»\ere blow has
ishurg tied a lump .•fl.'Cts. hut n. w lead
have
lefeal and hopes for iMiter luck next
il. She - switched"
^l.«ss^alK
Ime. Tbe single criticism he and his
• aud the ingeniouH rural
friends
make of Saturday * race i*
- Directors-
<4^ m frOMt tlTMt.
SmmpIflB
OlMf-aino*
»ANK
ibia jrBar-a abrlnlibBi
■ilK mmrmrn%w\m Ira
hlglirr pricBs"
Om woBk. ky BBniBr..........
CMMlk. hy Bttil...........
TknN» MootlM. by
Bis MOBtks. by MOl............
OM jTBBr. try
country.
Siini Exceptioitailif^
BUSliESS CARDS.
state prohlbltkitt committee and na
tional <mmftteemaa at the time, of
hU murder. elacUon flay of last year.
Vou unn Ik Dollars
Hboad on Clolliiita «
If you buy these days. \Vc will sell you any Suit from our gfeat
stock of Men’s and Hoy’s ulothint' at a sjiccial Fifteen P«*r O iu. Dincount. 1‘here are many weeks yet when these lighter wcij;ht summer
suits can be worn with comfort; then look at the saving. It is worth
Ik hile to save several dollars when you can--money can’t lx: made
any easier, and 3'ou get a splendid suit of clothes. School begins very
soon, and your boy wants a good school suit—just the lime to buy.
and you save enough to buy all the tablets, pencils and paper he
needs for the fall term.
Prudent to Pay 25c
for a 75c Straw Dat?
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Most decidedly, when you get the styles we offer. If your size is hen*
yict, you will have your money’s worth several limes over. I'here are
only a few left. 'There are w'arm days coming when you will really
need such a straw hat.
new Rutumn Eolorinas
In Fashionable neckwear
We alw^'s were the first to show the newest ideas in neckwear. The
latest patterns arc all here, and they are beautiful—just what well
dressers always want—For those who always wear a Four-in-hand we
show hundreds of dainty patterns in the dark and light, shades—at
25c, 50c and $1.00, in both narrow and wide. If you want a lie that
“ties,” xve have a fine assortment to pick from; costs you cither a
quarter or a half. 'The Little Midgets are beauties and they make a
neat lie. The^ sell for a quarter.* Many men can’t tie a tic, so we
have the ready-made bows, and they arc so neat, and It is - your pick
for a quarter.” There are many new ideas in the Dejoinnelles—the
Ascots—the Tccks—in all colors and qualities of material. lfj;ou
want a while tic. we have nearly every' style that is made; no question
about making the sale—it is only which you will wear.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
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THB gVKKlHQ BEOOBD, TBAVH^ CIIT, MICIL; MONDAY AUGUST 24. 1908.
AN OCTOaM TNSAT
EVERYGOODIM
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You certainly will
be please<l with' our “HEST”
flour.
Every sack warranted.
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r »t Btaln^a Orud
is Tcrr elltmte MmA
for tli«
jThe managen of the play
iiis different. from any other play of
Ills rlas^ • But why is It differentr*
•-UJ:. everything is so natsral. the peoii:v are juit like the people you alwayi^ ^e4^ in the country, the scenery
:ts just a 4 real
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HANNAH & LAY CO.
tieased Immense audiences all over
he country.
There. If
genuine
comedy
all
hrough the play, and Ute Tew touches
.f pathos strike as true and conInclng. Tbe story Is a simple and
sweet one ap
to. the heart.
luxury; 'today he Is a common There is nothing
I It approaching a
vagrant In the city Jail suffering from rlJialn or an advc ureas, for It is not
delerltim tremens,
1. it Is only
son of a wealthy grocery men
picture of
of Ogdmmbnrg. and Is said to hare
aiarrled a Detroit woman worth »75.^Uy. The. pla':
tkVO and spent his fortnne In dlsslfia.
& In the mouth
I In Crete,
discoverad near Agla Triada a
psittied saiTophagua of Inestimable
value. II dates back to 2WK) B C..
and ^s the oldest painting ever found
In KiiruiM*. The (!rf'ion chamber has
passed a vote of thanks to the misMum for Us re^^earelH s at Gi.rllna and
F«*slos.
At Canton. O. while the streets
were crowded with shoppers a dating
thief smashed tb«» show window of a
Jew**Irj store in the heart of the city
and grabbing a tray c»iouilnlng |2.000
th.of dU monds eacaped before an
alarm ‘could l»e given. The thief cut
while reaching
reaching few the
, hlK hands
while
gems, but l-'yond this the
without a clew
1C a
1. Now he has
1 slept I
ellest hostein
in the city
Attorneys for the late
O^.hti Kellar. of Rock Island, lllluols.
having Informed him that they were
n-ady ter imy him
f..rmal
' John n. Crlmmlns. the New York
sJnuii
rsllnead
magnate,
alighted
fnun a ear a few days agt) whi-n* a
II miller of iMiys were playing
One
of ihem saW^ughlngly: -Mr Trim
itWith. yon own lots of railrtNuls: won’l
>0.1 give us «mer- The mtllionaire
smiled at ihe Isiys as they danced
around him and said to the lad who
had addresswl
him:
-Voti
.voung
rogue, this Is mil my day for giving
away railroads.
Here's a dime for
juii
It's mdre |han I had at your
age. and If you use It as I used my
nrM dime you may have a railroad of
vuur ow n ^rnie day '• ^
Hr C. M .Mills, curator of the Ohio
viate Arehaelogleal sotiely. has dls
coViwJ a prehistoric village on tbe
Oariner farm, a few mlh*s wmth of
CltUllcothe. O
He made excavations
wHih dtsTlose many valuable relics
«.f Ihejmclihif iMNiple who wandered
Congreasinan Henry R. Glbs.in
be sefvind Tenoeasee district
has
»m«- Into a legacy of nearly lioo.txio.
Z
a iK-nslon «.f II»; a month
After
marriage the couple returned to the
bride's home, but the bride's adult
8TAGC AND PLATFORM.
♦The Kleventh
” by Lincoln J
Carter, which «
to Steinberg’!
Cirand U|»era
a House tomorrow night.
groi.ra fro®
Angus
Is a play that meeu the
I>r. A. C. Flick, associate, professor
of history at Syracuse unlverslt.v. who
hrilling and exciting fistic enhas returned from an exteria«»il tour
«Mween the noble Manley and
of Kuroi»e. reptirts that while touring
wily Fowler,
itwler. who Ukea the heavy
Italy on a bicycle he was held up by
> in «n artistic manner. Is
brigands. Kxpecilng such an experl villain r
K-tive 4han the ueke^tralnenre. he had
donne<! old clothing, no \vA* t-niK-iive
in ihe bUK-k lower, when
then-fore he easily rM-rsuaded
the
pa>Mnger
train carrying
bandits that he was a et»mmt»n travel
k.-ii.
the
eldwiy farmer. an\l
er and was released.
Tlno. ibiosevelt. Jr.. ac«impanled
by hlH cxMisln. George, has started for
iVwrtwtnM. H. IV. oh a huntli
A thief at Youngstown. O.. i
the |H>st htiuse of all the funiit
it and wdd
y to a sectind
dealer who dls|M.sed it lo various piHv
pie in the city.
Kvaen iM-ds and iM-d
ding on which sntallpox patients
Iain were Inrlufled.
Health off!
furniture 4
fumigating the luitl.iits
Twelve cralts which hml InM-h
press<M| to a rv-sideni of Glenbni
Conn . tuieked to a Uu which were
the rallrtuid station there when It t
rohiM-d. aided in the capture of one
of the burglars. In opening the ls*x
one «.f the Ihlevea was bitten. SI
Rich traced the burglar to the wi
A m:in who said he was iHmnis Tou
hey. lK.re the marks of the crab’N
Th.* A. J Hrom-n Keed nimi^any has bite tm his hands and. when n.nfroni
ln-en able to s.*cure a full crop of ed with the evldenee admitted his
iN*ed |M>as this season, for the first
time in many y«*ars
In ponlons of
Michigan the crop has lK>en light,
End of Bitter Fight
^
while WlMxmsIn will have ^nly M to
70 is r m nt of a full yield. New York
•Two idilclans had a long and stub
will have barely half a crop and In born light with an abcess on my right
Cauaila the |iea crop Is light.
The lung ’ wrlt.-s F. J. Hughes of DuPont.
s4«itl tM>an crop In Michigan Is less Ga.. ’’and gave me up. Everybody
I.mtiils4ng. It
iHing estimated that thought mv time had come. As a last
there will not tie much over half a r«*nor( 1 tried l>r. King's New DUcov
imp
U has been a cold, wei sum cry for Consumption. The benefit
elvtsl was striking and I was on
mer. and while llie vines attained suf I
fldtnt growth Ihe pods did nt.t set or
iln-Iy r»*galned my heal
uers all Coughs. C«ildi and Throat
OoarantMd
An
OgdensbUrg. N
Y. dispatch and Umt TroublM.
says tluu Ove years ago Joseph Fer Jas. G. Johnson and F. H. Mea
ITlcc 6«c and 1100
gum'in. of I^-lndt. visited then*, his sion-H.
native place. In a private >wcht. roll bottles IOC.
highly sensations
The eonipany
a eat»able one. an
ts Individual m
memiK*rs are careful an
•ons«|e|itioiis In their work to secur
»ll»ihe striking effiytlvimess of the
•elebrate.1 playwright's cirlglna! con
cepiions.
It Is undoubtedly for that
s«in that the play has made such
«-normons hit the past three sea
ls. and that although it ha.s often
•n seen and enj<n ed. it com in ues to
a fav*irlte with lovers of the
rati other akin tnNxUes as nstmlly zeniaia quiet dnrinr cold weather
Iraak ootafaeah to tormeat rad distract hr their fearful buruinir. itchin;
cnl •Trtemudstimalaie the tlnsrish <5rcnl«tion.
If you
\Vc mean out of town visitiriji.
are. you may be in nced of a
TRUNK, VALISE, TELESCOPE,
...... SUIT. CASE OR GRIP......
You want a good article and at a rcasonablc price. We have the two^
combined here.
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Roun^ top
trunks,strongly
Square top
trunks, singleor double
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^g.QQ
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*io.oo
......... »6.00
. ..*1.00
Hand satchels from
65c to.................
Telescopes, all sires.
60c to................. ..
VisH VS Reftn Gtiiie VisttiRC
THE HOSTON STORE
LUMiidfiwifC*
lu^oti: la whret gn»wf Kuiisas U.«rd of agirU-uIture made cximu*ilve li».|ulriiS of
jthe farmers, of the west as to the ex
pense of putting lu n < rtH> and harvest
ing It. Th.-iH* niv lb.- figure*: Plowing.
$1; harrowing. 2S.,nt.v; sei-d and seed
ing. tr, ivnt*: l!Mrv»-*tiug, $1.48; tbraahIng. $1.61; wear of tools. 27 cenU;
rental or laml lntere*t. $2ifi; total.
$7.«r». Thirteen bu.-^hels per acre at 00
cent* w 111 pay tbU- averages of thirty
l)U*l»eis are .V>»aiiH.n.
With C.OtXM^kJ
[.nvIucM pn this baala
acres of whe:,t |.r.v1uced
Butchers and 1
aclltiig f
I
<-i-uta. e
mon' ni jitir bis t„ms. It is Unit wan
der that the
be stale
stab- ha* f00.000.axi in Ita
bank*.
The sellim: of the
being revoluiiuiiiz4-d
tions of farmers who work lu co-operatlou to thrash and market their grain.
In order to evade the Ihraabers*
charges they form companies and buy
complete outfits—eugineo. separators,
grain wefghem. wind atarkers aud self
fi-eders-and at» do all their work at actrial «'.*st 1 Ut u. to avoid the proTlU of
the elevator*, they are forming caeoirer.
atlve f-ninintnles for the handling and
marketing of grain. They luve*t only
C..-MW Ntm WUheln Block CUI
$!«■* e;o h. and the pn.flts are divided
amon;: all the meml>ere.
"Hiey pay
within 4 eenta of tlie rity prW-es apd
get the lowi-st rate* on tbe railroads
po-$ll»le. One 4-uinjmny working with DRB. SAWYER A PENMALLEOON
a railway con»onili.>n triad to frrsae*
mit" one of the fanueni’ *>ompanles.
Tlie f.-inuers had V4 heat ready to ship,
EUROPEAN PLAN.
*u Be GwrB«-rTa-Tli«
rr.:s»v-- •'rill tr
Bslmw
the litNNH. tbe ralm. the fiy
1»«1 the n»L the lulddle Wfst Is gath
ering one of tl*r greatest wheat crops
H hlslorr. says tha s|>eclal correlent of the New York Post nt ToBegliiiilug on the.lower Imrder
af OkUboma lu the middle day. of
Jana and moving uorthw urd hI the rata
of twenty mllew a duy.'three w.-ek^ btIts usual achedule, the iii*rulug
lii«e of yellow has made Its way northwarvl. So rapidly has the harvest rome
on that there was not auilit4eiit preparation for It. evau with ail the knuwb
of Ita vaainess- There w as o\er
the.west, aomehow. a sentlmeut that
fte wheat would not be up to the usual
taudard.
The Uarvaat In Uklabama Las grown
ndgbtUy. F'lfteeu year* ago there was
u while arttler In the territory.
Teu years ago not 5.OOU.OU0 bushels of
beat were rals4si^lu the whole area.
Tbla year more than 30.uuu.usi bushels
wen- raised and large amoudls of it
produced on farms that did not cxwt
tbe owners a cent. I-Itlle vv«md-T that
farms of 100 acres sell for
jo
$8,000 each. Tbe avenge yield Is uft.*n
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Wkci ToBWaittHkeCBtfllleit
oaswKoreA.'rt-iw
A. D. TYLER
andrivsIt atrial? AUyo« wrath
Kaxlth. You wiu fM tt eraa^ and
positively If youdfinka Itttbof Bdo
ramody every day.
Radem’s
Microbe KOler
b pure Ymie^dha^^adv^
microbes In your blood that are makyou tick. No manor whara Iho
seat of your disease may be. it wU
That b
Radam*s Morabo
:U'
S3
cJ
irrtr</er
FrvitouL
culara of inictoooopi
sof theUoodaadat
atChlcacooaioaoC
MieroU Kl
.69 S. Cost SC.
JAS. G. JOHNSON, Bolo i
Traverse City, Mich.
DENTIST
mtoK tto
till no iiiT% x\<-re furnished to them.
Th.y *.-nl word to another railroad,
aud one morning w hen «-at> were ready
a cUir-n team, wen: n. w.,rk haulUig
whi-at fr.iiu lln- .-h-val.u lo the cars.
The M.li.ment* wi re made, and after
that they had all tbe ears ne^-ded. Tlis
extent lo whieli till* plan of <
tKui i* gn.wjnu over the w«*.
markable, and It Is thus that a large
ponlou of the -»0ieat will *<H>a -be ban
died. it 1* i.rolMbly the miad signifi
cant f«-ature in the w beat growing of
datiy of
item iu tin- harvest. All the bundle*
are l**und w ith it. and a vast sum U
siH-nt -for thl* one iHirtlmi of tbe bar
vest uia.lilnery. ITie tvnvlets of the
state prisons are |»ui at the work of
making the material.
The hurve*.! lm« gone on through
Ihe loug bet daya At night loniernt
have l**-!i hung on the tuiriies* of tbe
horMc^. aud the reu]
it I* the rich m-as
The trust <-ontrolllng tbe manufnet
ure of the salts of potash In Germany
hat almort a w6rld monopoly of that
*■
ri^«>old*wy
E. W HASTINGS I SON 2 GOOD UMBBiWttGIS
3 TOP BUGGIES
FIRE INSURANCE
I PIUETON BUGGY
O. P. CARVtR * BRa
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILDING. ‘
JOHN R. SANTO
Iueneral'insurarceI
B. J. MORGAN
CLUSINU OUT!
WAIST SETS, BEAU.
SHOPPMU BASS.
PERE Marquette
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
fvOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Tbe ux rolls for the collection of
city of Traverse City. Michigan, have
been plac^ In my bands for collec
tlon.
1 will be in my office for the purpose
of rt.llocting said taxes every week
day from now until Ntrecmber lat,
1903. from 8 o'clock until 11:3^1 o'clock
In the forenoon, and from 1 o'clotk lo
4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before September l*t
will be received writhout collerilon
fees, and on all taxes remaining unpahl on SoptemlK-r 1st and unil! Octopenalty <of one per cent for
Or. al!
will be charged,
lober
npahl on
naliy
smbI
•JS SUL
J)EN11STS.-
GRAND RAPIDS t IRDIANA RY
CDHPANY.
Thne are not old atock. No,
no; All new stuff, but wc will
not cany them over the seaion.
It is simply common butinen
sense to close them oat daring
this month. See the nice wiist
set we offer allSc Handaoine
leather bag at 62c.
NewaU
leather designs.
RASTALL'lsaS!
We move into our new store
next month.
THE
l»»S-a
cur Trwiurer.
FOUR-TRACK
C. L. LOerWOOD. o: P. * T. A.
PAVmCTAX
NEWS
M.&N.E TIME CARD
The sjH-cial
ihe paving of
•street to Stale sir
street, from
I'nlon
tax roll for
tm or before the 30th day of Septem
her. 1903.
Office in the
7;S;3
lor **»melIiU»:: more on the subject of
tbe Ni andsU tlian Iwid l»e«-n given out
•Oh. now. lNMv you know.” he tald.
Eli
"S:
8 Trmvctee Qty IlsDO a. m.aad
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
NEW LOCATION
126 CASS STREET
i_.COMPLETE STOCK OF„.
Electric 4ndCaBFIxtur»^8hB<l««.Lunps.
i
Fan Motors. B»ns.B«tteri«»:HMtlnKCoodR. '
has farm. Ora of tka boot In Qrrad
Trmrarw ooanty; t% mOm oontk at
tkadty.
. T*>«PhonM. Css
J. B. PAIGE ELECTCIC CO.
One huudred twenty or more pages,
every one ol which is of hnman
interest, and every article u Hlnstrated. There U no better magaxine
oftravel for teaefam and popOs than
Th§ firerF Trtck #Mrt.
Pablishod monthly by
George H. Danida. Fiffyeents
a year, tingle copies fire centi.
Sold by news dealmererywhete,
oraddreMthepoblidter.
No. 7 East Forty-aeooad otreeL
New York.
EXCUIglONS
Farm For Sale
PajJ^QV^IZg 100 aerra known aa tlm Steal or Mooi-
Spsrlc Colls. Etc.
The Trmvoroe Oty Boolsooo (
Why not bo fair to yoonaV rad IS
Hotel Shilson
Estimate of This Year**
Crop In the West.
UM...........
LadU -yra era Jirap ra it. ^
pl« on It. birt tt will CM* sp •mlll^
time.- Calirart ElsMio Floor
tism. Catarrh. Canoer and aUchrooie
PBK 1000 WATTS
laesmrTMKemaca^Anjum^ttdL
f profits make the I
Some of tbe Urge ranchers
to do.
press and the gen- farm the Indian latal. on tbe adj.dnlng
Indoraed Hal Reid's
raerratloDs and hare bet'oiue w eajthy.
stern life. ’ At Criplb Kansas U another wheat wonder.
I Is to be seen here Tbe western third of the stale has for
Saitirday night. Aug^ist 29. at
ten years U*en ravUed as the -lumt of
Steinlsergs Grand Opera House. The
busted txwm ’ Tbejand s.dd dur
pnxlMcilon is cm a very large scale, as
ev«-rything is carrbM complete, not a ing tbs days of tbe middle nliiMlcs for
particli- of the themter's scenery or $1 an acre. Now such has iK-eii the
itag*- eff<*rts being uied. A powerful Wfided value given by the prodiKilon
•ompany will present the play.
of wbnt and tbe raising of cattle that
Thf drama a!K>iindK In i>erlods of tha aame lands are worth f5 to f 10 an
.real bless sus|»ense and startling cil acre. Tbe first -wheat ever .sown In
nax« «
.Martin Ma»on. the b-ader of EUls county w as .a field of ten acres.
i desi>erate gang of outlaws, furnishes
put in tb groui#ln ISTO. Wbeu It
he villainy of the plot .Among his
*-,p*c*jlon w as. bow
chc-ni.-- Is the luring of Innocent waa ripe j
clrb to his lnfamou.s vlen. He also at- tt be harvested? There was not
lempis to wrest from Joe Maj-field the ar witblu sixty mllea. Oue day there
l^si Hollar " claim, but Martin is came to tbe owner tbe bead of a colo
ihwaii.M In this plot by ’Dj-namlie ny of Russia ns which had Just arrived.
me of hts former victims. still
«J win reap your wheat.” be wld.
an of-spirit, who is helped hv
-How can you do It?”
ytleld-and the Indian. Waketah
-With our wotneu.” Tbe ow ucr -of
tba field took up bla offer, aud the next
elleved by many playful bits of day fifty Russian women came Into tU.humor and some love scenes.,charm Beld. Each had a short sickle, ajid they
cut and bound the wheat before the
I a second sunset, lu Ellis rounty tbl*
‘ Mayflell year I78.ua» «rres were In wheat. Tbe
yield was close to 'J.UJIMI00 bitshels200 Imshel* for every man. w otysn and
child In the iv>uniy. Thirty rountlea
he startling announcemen
raise more than a mlUlon bualiri* each,
tentative of suicide had t
and tbe total of the state Is not far
covered will Interest many.
from
l*o*hel*
T:he Nebraska harvest ends the win
i found that arm prevent that ter Wheat cutiliig. Then lK-gins the
aprliig wheat v( the iiorth l-he north
rondlUon which makes suicide II
the first thought of
ern i*art of N.-.n ,.-. i
almost entirely
tioB take Electric Bitters. It being a devoted to this »*•« of grain. TTie cli
and nervine will strength mate of the I»B’ • ts U
s.-ven- for
en the nerves and build up the aytr the whe;,t to live ibrough the winter,
tern It Is also a great Stomach. Uver hence the
s »-.ring. I bere the
and Kidney regulator. Only 60c. Sat
Isfacflon guaranteed by Jas. Q. John spring was Im-kwaid. and the Mrew
grew very Miori. TLer.* was fear for a
aoo' and F. H. Meads. Druggists
time that tin- crop wuuUl l*e exi-o,«dlngly light, but Uter niiua have made It
aa average one In m*»st aertlons. Xe*
braaka will prodtuv something like 7«.000.000 bushels, but It U in*t yet ready
present *^*aiili ou the crooked to turn In its figures. Tbe Nebraska
which ha* lie* n going on for an wheat grower labors under greater dlelodeHuita |*erliMl anmug «-e/tgln Offl- advanugea than hla Kansas and OkUclals in the poMofllce depariineoLwaa. bema brolhera. In tbe more aouthern
before bU aMmintmeot lo. oIBce a sections there U the milder winter to
Washington t.ewsj.ai^ rorrespoodent. help. whUe the aoll seems to be fitted
over a considerable portion-known as
lbe‘-wheat belf'-f^ giving a harvest
tliuil.s in geii.-r«l «d otlicUI enmked-, of exceptional alae and regularity. This
l.c iuiH ev,ir. *Mtl UM»rr than once Is what Kansas has done for fourteen
t: 1.1 die. bni bu innermost thougliia years:
Tmr.
Bushels. Tear. '
Bushels
itiD................ .a4.mi.ni 1ST................. si.oa:so4
1 there
- hingu*
.-old type, rr
UM...................si.sr.sa isuo................. t:j» «si
I Ibare told JOtLI n* what you 1
sIlHalMin.” Ihry Insisted.
Ti^- r.r^i a*MM:uiL pootiMster ge»c al I.axk a u.nc Wrath. -Hlood Lordr
be exclaim.*!. I can't; It wouldn't b«
m fo. pui.laaiilon '’-New York Tlmeg.
ELECTRICITY
■wlkal advice or auyapecialisforinBtioa. This wiU coat you nbChmr.
lie p:i!pll. 11
puldlc hav
It story iif
Suit cascit. an>*thmg you want from
the canva^o the all sole leather
reaulis ihaa a whole dn« More
rtaM Rlw Btcltie
14 lb
GOING VirniNG?
IFY0M&
TKOUBIC
IS
OIE or THE LkEOm E7EB OBOWI
Tha Death Paimity
A kittle thing
help worthy , young men
doath
Thus a
through college.
Oca
After a courtship of less than ih
hours. John Allen, an Inmate of
Soldiers' home at Kearney. N. J.. v
earth and win
is kr yi-ars old. was married u» k
Burns. Sores,
Mar> JAne cnieiT} Jones, of West
reaten. Only 2Sc.
Johnson’s and P. H. Meads’
is said he ha^lMK.ut $JtK» and rJ^i
ClEAKST
HIEilPEST
’ ..HEAITHIESL.
Aim
ABSOUJIELT ODOULKS
The husking bee scene alone would
win fame fur the play. The real red
•ars. the real kisses, the real supper
TMAVKMSK OITV, IMIOM.
: GEMEKAL MEWS
OF THE WOILD
THE otntmmNG
OF BAD BLOOD
Iphere and
no expense
■fliared In the stage setUnga.
!
Many have asked. “Why is *Qulncy
•Adams Sawyer- called the best New
Knxfanrt play ever writiear* The an-
Invariably the flour we are manufacturinjj
is jjiving satisfaction.
UniKHJB
Train will leave Trararae
6:50 a. m. Rate. $1.00. Bra
or ask agenu for parttcalara.
J. c. osBiucK 00. Girr.
TRY A RIOOaD WANT Ab
y - -
'
f THE ETVTlNINd RECORD nmo
I SATURDAY’S ISSUE
KmmT
TRAVEBSE CITl. MICB., MONDAY. AUGUST 84. 1903. f
RESCUED
IN TIME
N» snra imncmis
UiAfiASATTI
MO KHIad in tha PifhUng Whl^
Views of traoerse Gfy
laaa. Aac 24 —Tha Nau Free STRIKE OF WAITERS AND COOKS
I today taym: ^^Tba Bulsariant
aliaekad tha tova «C Uragat
Tha.gorarameat balldtaga w«a da^
wy*^**^vei^ of the ca»
ttroyed by dynamite aad 200 hilled in
serkma nature. but the
of all tlic principal places and buildings a«
in ouf west window. • Take your pick at
l*i:y
>
1^1 JTa
» » Gir Both Store
Ur§e Assortment of
TallTcotwear
Horn in
Ul t« U>« E>*slas lUcofS.
■a Ada Salth aad
fUmnlr prerantad
* MbaSmlih aad Mr. Baker vara oat
watar. vkaa iba boat auddaaly cap^
NlcMl. pradpHailar both toto the
* Mils Bmlib. vbq it a daurhtrr of
as-Mayor W MT. Smith, aank iwloa.
aad at aha eama up graapad the caooa i
r,ffira.iS5!r...zsEra
would aoon haite gone down to death
All the men vara away from the reiKjn vHh the exMptlon of WilUam
PASSING OF
SALISBURY
Cedar. Mich . Aug 24
: -RapM prog-1
r wire |•Ih• Sv«miw ailtrs
resa is being made onI the new church
Chicago, Aug. 24.4—The valtert and here. The outside Is
is nearly
n
completed.
Is lathed Inside.
PLOTTaiOLL
KING ALPHO^SO
GSEAT ENGLISH STATESMAN IS
■'ti.Krn,.
5000
mriting
Cablets
FOUGHT FIRE
BRAVELY
I-
M..
Tacfciv Pricfs
.*aT
oi
train act lire to the» roof
i
the depid. although l
way in the upper part of the building
The cltlton. of the village turned out
an maaae and exerted even effort poa
albie. to goiKl pnrtKwe Jamet Mar
rill and John Seabright succeeded In
getting upon the ro»>f of the atructure
with a It
OSS of Helborne, the marquis' sons and
mbers of his family and hruue
ON THE TRACK
OF THE FIEND
L0UDH.L0N
HAS DONE IT
aerved time In ^Jack
police say they, know
In which he tried to get
hold of young children to cut them up.
ms he hhnseir said He waa seen in
>e vicinity of the murder last Mon- Si-^sflo U>« Cv*e!Bc Rsc«r«.
VILLAGES BURNED BY TURKISH ay and has since skipped out.
Cedar. Mich.. Aug 24—Neither the
ball players nor the people from here
^
TROOPS
saw the game are aattalled Ylth
BODY OF BA1N0M FOUND who
me
the rejH
reports given tn the papers of the
It baseball with the Asylums
WMvtfi ^ ChiMrwn in 22 Villagaa of
sRemoon tasi. The people of
m Insist that Cedar was play^ ^na and Monaatir Wars
ing ball
bal every minute and ought to
KlllaS.
have von the game.
They are credited with but three
hits off Welch, when the Cedar scorer
Petoakey. Mich . Aug 24—The 1
sutes that there Were five of the
vona. uui
of Attorney Albert W. Bamum of
cleanest kind of hits, one of which,
who disappeared myateric
made
by Snifka. landed n^nst the
imd all ih« womm
■al days ago in Walloon 1.
haa been found. Bamum. who waa a fence, nnd would have gone clear over
of ex-Judge W H Bamum of Chi bad It not been for the high wind that
waa hi
engo. reached Walloon Lake
Wednesday and employed C. H. Rice, but ail
boatman, to row him .to hit cottage tains that he
•ross the take.. The htaat waa found Welch. Sntfkm got two stngiM and a
double, and Klsiler a iwo-baae hiL
later at Its mooHnga. hut Bamua
Cedar made a pretty doable play. Has
kins getting a bunt fo Gaumer at first
at East Jorvtan. Mich.,
Md be 0^0^ Snifka at second In time
tery la aolved.
».vlo| will
LaM by On«inal
Jerry Sullivan, after the came, was
so enthustaatic over the game that
Cedar played that he took all the
members of the team and all the Ce
ManlatM. Mich.. Aug, 24 -The tam>
dar men that be could find to the
ooi tajimetloB aolt la pmetionlly setPark Place Cor a swell sapper.
tIaO and voch will aocm ha suited on
Cedar will meet the Aaylams agalo.
hired ptaxers and nil.
Bert Wehatur. who is running n
No mattar hew much we might
tempted te aweggerete ear heye> ck
n s:s5U*
notmenea case
SITTtlDATMAinSTH
li
“
::
American s
Drug Co.
iSu eBumnetaTir jl^.^T^
^eSfthSrr®
**
Creak, om day raaanUy.
:?k
t
iSTbSiS?
Jack Rnib
i;?£Kr'-v*SL5.‘tar-^
.WAI«T»
Wo'-ro Anxious
Ton oil
Th»ft why it wiU P»y You to bay NOW !
CL.OTHIIMO
Mum Go at
Any Price....
...Ub| M llt^ OMfel.
Swell line oi Fall Shirts
Neckwear- - Hats Ca))e
Wc moat have the toom-to yoo bad
better buy that
—Horienr—j«« from
Oiicaga Remoaber the
be>t only at Benda'i.
V SCIIOOL SIHT HERE a
IBNDA «. OOWlOANY
Th. R.al R.tlabl.Clothl.r.
Vi
_
,,
BOOK
IAL.E!
titm in Mf S/nt SHnOum
HAND TURN
HAND°iELTS
Are'our Ladies’ Three
DoUarSho^. CaUand
see the new
GLEANAR
New Fall Styles, New
Heels and toes. :: ::
Tablets worth
from 6c to;*i5c to bt- sold .It half prior:::::;
THE WEATHER
ate OH atwars pleased
to shorn fiu new stpfes
Illustrated Gift Books, cloth bound; only 85c
Optic Series
„_.ies -by Oliver Optic, ea.........................
25c
Other• Icloth bound Story books at only 15c. 14c and 12c
I he New I’addetl I’oets go in this sale at only..... 79c
Thh h tkt limn tor. toot Sordino.
koWny~store
THE LIFE
of the greatest man the
work! has ever known.
'
Pope Leo XIII
for sale at J.W. Slater s
House Furnishing
Store.
THE «)U» BKUABIJC
MHOK UOU8K
FRANK FREIDRICH
k at the Lake View House,
Rapids. Wages $10.00 per
1»4S.tf
week.
•"•Ta.io
•’“M'S
Now is the time to se
cure this valuable book
A beautiful lCx20 inch
picture given free with
each book.
J. W. SLA^TER.
219 Treat Sfrttt
~
Wa Haw a Firai
Cfmt
lAgff-
maiar-a Skof
School Shoes
Wc have taken the pains to
fin«! the best on the markeL
Now wc want you to put them
to the test. The)' are honest
shoes at honest prices
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Ratner-S Old Stand
Fiool St
Oppoaite Whiting Houl
RellBble Houbb FurnlBhor
WholMsl. sad R«ton
TRV'A RECORO WAMT AO.
NBW
COR.
*5'
rnoNT
STORY
DV.OCK.
UNION.
AND
convict
K
■"if.
fashion is shown in
our Slock.
TROTTED A MILE IN TWO MIN
UTES TODAY
ong Bought *Two-Minuta Trotter^
admirably aupponed by n bucket bri POLICE OF DETROIT ARE NOW
Found at Last and Bha Is ••Queen
gade A bole waa cut through the roof
of the Turf."
CONFIDENT
and water affectively applied u> the
(U'roeei flamaa.
W W. Warner, who climbed into
Readsvllle. Maas. Aug. 24—l^u
That They Know Who
Dillon this afternoon troit
th^ hro!^wM ^JS^T^^^mike.*but
a mile In,
mlnulee fiat
Ibe was a
his condltioB waa discovered in lime
record of 2:02^
to prevent saMoua resulu, although It
waa a narrow eacape. He was mcrtetl
and Lou Dillon Is
from the bulMlng in m unconsrloui^
of the Turf' For many yeart
*^The upper part «if the building wa*
Dotrolt.
Mich. Aug 21-When
s. tmlners and drivers of trot
cunalderably damaged, although li Chariot Price, alias Bmll Waltx. Is ar- ting horses have l>een struggling to
waa due to the cItUensihai the struct
Led. the poMce are confident they
r months Lou
ure was nut totally dtmiroytNl The
1 have found the mhn who mur
I as the oDly
lower portion was Jlllle damaged and dered Alphonse Wllmes a week, ago
I do the trick
iH* Inter
the uae of the bulliiing
Hiay The authorlile* today sent
fered with only tb a tin
roadcast all over the country clrruirs headed “•l.^OO rewaxtl.*' giving
CUABNOT
SATISHED
a full descrtptkm of the* man. bis
ANOTHER BIG
MASSACRE
now.
«
desirable creation of
don. Aug 24 -Ixwd Baliabu
NO CHANCE ni
AUiOWANCE
«
and ntnv oncti arriv
r RUST hated BY THE DISCOVERY
CF THE BOMBS
knew nothing of the young peOple’t
peril until theaeocoa had bean mnde
Bd Ollbart bad ratumed from a row
a ebcirt time Iwfore and left hit Imt
j on the iibore. with the anchor thrown
out. nnd Mr. Rennla ran an^^jumped
•sted to V
‘ into it . makitag a re«ird breaking trip
K.„.
to the aapiited boat
alK»ut to make a Maw
He tucceeded In pulling U»th p
it !• belU-ved the taimbs
ta»m were IntjMi.b^
into the boat Just as Walter Lyon and dtvih a I.
i
attempt
to
km
SHAMROCK III. WAS REh
Alva Tytar pulled up to as«lst. the handed to
latjer having heen^^w^rowluK tomt stmuUaeuusI the tolling of the d«vth
URED THIS MORNING
e tower of the chiirrli of
Mhit Smith had a very narrow «w which the Rev. Lord William Cecil, a
cape from drowning, but It ouf icKlay. nephew of Iam-.I SalUbur). i* pastor
nnd it It tluHight that the will not tuf- told the people of the village of Hat Btt Sir Thomas Removed Enoug
fer any terloiM retulu from Iba nrcJ' field that the tong
Weight to Leave Water Line the
on. Aug
Same as Before.
given in the court cir
cular last night, dated Marlenbad.
Huiiday It nins as follows.
Thomas
Ived with pro.
of the death of
ad his majrtent load waa iwnoved from the
great a sutesman. whose invaluable yacht to counteract the weight of the
DEPOT AT GRAWN SAVED SV services to Queen VIcloria. to the Anchor and cable, and Sir
king and to bis country In the highest
Itched the meaaun
HARO WORK OF CITIZENS
offices of stale, which he held for so
the water line
,ny years, will ever dwell In the tlcal miihthat
what it wa
memory of bis fellow counto'men. *
lent*. ThI*
Messages
of
condoleifce
arc
pouring
One Man Overcome by Smoke an^
Id be made In
in at HaiBeld House The senders In
granted the challenger,
OtheraEttlngulahml Slam by Uae
dude
ork. Aug 24 —Forecast of
, of Force Pump. Saving the
weather: The wind* Tuesday over
President l^bei Touching refer- the International yacht race course
to the dead stattbe
lie light to fresh and variable,
. , :s of almost all the
gh mostly from some easterly
churches in ihe United Kingdom yes
is. wtth unsettled weather, possi
y. There were many visitors at bly showers
Drawn. Mich.. Aug 24—Saturday
M.tl^ voin^ScUctioii
ariernuun ihi* Pere Marquette depot
lllage of Hatfield yesterday. The
parish ebureb was crowded yesterday
«
ing every* day. I*.very
-THbuU of King Edward ^
EaPremler.
agents of the unions pr
Which Anarchiata'Were Planselves and were refuasd
K F. Morrow, n colored agent, was
knocked down and beaten by na em
end of the distinguished states- ploye of the room. The anions have
man Saturday afternoon was a |M>aoe> filed a comptalat in an effort to ole
ful one. without the slightest evl- tain wairanta for Morrow's assailant.
Madrid. Aug. 24.—Wliat I- Im-Ii.-vihI
ee of pain. WTien death bee
to have been a plot f<»r ih.* a^tiaslna |
ilndat the attending physli
Hon. of King AlphonM,' ha« bi-en
ooed the waiting members of
broken up at Heiisra \tv\* n\ny
family, who gathered at the bed
and took larewell of the dying n
'^
15c for the small sires, and 25c and 35c for •
the larger ones. A good assortment.
MAN lADLT lEATEN
hurry-up calia
SACHgLOSS AND SCNCDiCTO
Ihe cuy Adolph
AND FISTOLS AND KNIVES WERE
WHKN tAVCO FHOM DMOWNINO
Fronienac orcbem
Flayad a Bad^Hat Gama Of SaaabaM at
tra. was perhaps the a 1 severe case,
DISPLAYED
•V WILL IIKNNie
hia ph>*siclaa working er him. about
three hours before be
out of danger. Loeb liad purchased
Cedar. Mich.. Aar 24.—Tha marri
Arbitratara Awarded Strihcrt Raiaa cheese for a im
parly at , Costal
LmaIs m»k9r Was ta Cmwd Wltk Mar man and U»e alagle men played
Lake and parioi
m»crally of
af
10
Par
Cant
in
Wagaa.
But
game af haaehati Saturday afiertoo
Whan BMt Capalnd^Vary Nm^
tainted product
Warding af Award Waa Net
raw Uc^ far th# Yoyag
K»<bt (ru» ta«U»>u »
Church Progreaaing Rapidly.
Satiarabtery.
goal tcora vat » to 7 in favtfr uf the
Faopto at KmI Say.
Bay. off Blfdiaood
SEVENTH TEAK—1969
RESULTED
DfHOTING
Wtat Mei
Win Waar'
If you want know wliat well
dressed men will wear this seaion, come in and ask us to show^
you the new suits and over
coats wc have just received from
U Adler Bros. &: Ca of Rochester, N. Y., who make the finest
rca4ly-to-wcar clothing m the
workL The Adler Ubcl u
cvco^hcrc Tccc^ued as an
emblem of correct style, exact
fit and highest quality. Kve^
neasoo we seU more “Adler**
dothing thanvre fold the season
before and if this doo*t teU the
SNs Md OmcNts
. $15.00 H $2550
E. WILHELM
lwlM,Cv.FmtariliiM
CLOSING
Men’s Seasonable
..SUITS..
;S
FULL
SEE THE PRICES
TAKE ONE QUICK
HAMILTON
Clothing
m.
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THE BTBX3VO BBOQBD^TBAVmSE OITTi MIOH, MONDAY. AUGUST M. 1906.
& [
martk A €o»ns
SEWS
OFMCaRM
roMtaM
r
«RAND TRAVCmE HKNAIA
not Htfmee too
ranWly.
A niii
BOOM«|lt fM-UBS IH^Vaill OB I
i.- for storks teve pBssrd ff>
TMOET. eat*# mm4 J. W. HAMNCN
4. klf. HMiHEM. KtfkBT «ii M^iat»r.
I'rof. H. Marlon of
the
United
Sutes Naval academy at Annapotis.
Md . is in Ann Arbor for the purpose
jf tiring to hnve th^ Unlvetnlty^^
Michigan introduce
jes by meant of a
claims It has proved
over
H>u machines
ManlMmiNDipMils
SfW:
. Tb# Bm
■ssn&rJi
'Tsss;
MOT AmCTBO BY
libis aBBadBl roTlow of last week
HeBry Clows sirs, bb lBtolllcB«t re
wmb of tbo BfMCitlBtlre open
Al«ot 200 .iificrent M>lc* .»f
» rBtetloB as took pkeo la Wall i
But in
tbU caM^re wai no
rUlowlna Is the subBtanco of the
iwrMw:
“II la aaw antta orideBt that tbo
lato boBvy daeltoo in Btocka was Ib' teasllad by anUklal tDoaiia A
mialloa baa baan asadr tbowlnc that
aaoaati
2.Mt mUlloas on a capn^atb
%jm aiOUoas.
comparJ^ wli
Tbaa. IB L year of i
we bare bad d coatractkm double
'that Ineorrod tn a year of,adrers!ty.
only teo years ato. Erery one
amweclate ibat
sbriakaie in so Umlted a period it
put of all prppartlon to any cbanse In
cooiltlons ' affectlBit
values.
Con
cedlBB that thaiw was a blsb decree
of tafiatkm in im.-tbat tbe money
Bmrkat W drifted Into a critical con
ditioo because of excessive oli
tioas. aad that tbe stock market
cairylnc a threatening mass of Indl
lealible aecarlties. there t
Ing influence pf such an expe
for nothing short of a flnaaclal cats
clyam seemed able to stop tbe
lative fever that
existed am
This era of
matter of history, and that 1
H*ai in bo
the lM*st '
this respect ever sent arross the
ocean1 on a Cl
cup hunting exiatl
2 miles the gn>at singly ktic
lilM- a
ini of horses,
of tluno attempt
aassk
'.ills
icknowledeed to haVe Ut‘n Inn
Reliance could have Iteaten by
Ing of this fact should enoourn
rsetoratlon of confldenoa. We are at
prsaenv going, hack from ifce atec
to the wormal: although that r
erg cannot proceed withont iBterruptlos. as many of the stocks taken
over to assist those in trouble
prdhahly come on the market at
ElWber level
Nevertbel««s. as a^
remfly auted. the apemlathre sltoatkio •
At IVio*key Wilson Brown, a I
er ItUng In a ^ent .on the heaeh. was
mblH-d of f.'lT.. his summer's saving*,
mil l his Ik St 'stiit of clothes the other
ry Hut
Owosso is shy
fliHi horse,
l>e hives In his yj l^and left
near the l>ee
V for
two hours
him there
1
1
The h«»r*e wv<
tied that he ctmld not get
Apple evatMirators throughout Mich
igaii ure iKdng pivqtareti
Much of the choppe.1
France and enter* lni«i
A 3 year-old
Sehawa
urchin ha*
tumbled frt»m the |K>rch of his home
ihrei* limes
this summer and ha*
bniktm an arm each time.
A stertH
machine exploibsl at
threw
the operator
against a wall, cutting hi* 1
nittg his teeth
Charley"
|K>petiro
who hold fi*th'at
for so
•’t.T
* We were Inwien fairly and square-
hat been greatly improved, and there
Is •nthlng to hinder a recovery of val exiHwted ahe would In the rac«‘ to the
net to the nonaai.^whlch U ooasider eln.lward and return.
I appreciate
ship above the prs^nt level, even If the splendid manner In which
boat was handled
Reliance Is a
tluB aoniial be adujsted to the most
coilsenratlve views of the geoernl situ rock, however.
J^lie she will yet ntake a
^
mu?h r"ner
CaptSn Barr said:
’My Uwt did
insi what 1 expected, hut she can do babies were erer offered for tale, becauae
there are a great manr wive* wrbo
even better. I think."
chiUrm and hax^ been told by pi
I for another yemr
BHtiahers Were Disappointed,
l^don. Aug. 24.~The result of the ci.m* that thev can never hope to i
9ps are
not
race between Reliance and Shamrock achtkiof tbetrown.
tees are
high ond afford
Sbme-of these women who hatre used
:I1. was a distinct disappointment ib
t. Labor la well simployed at III Britishers in London, whose hopes. T).. I*ierce’s Patxiritc Prescription for the
m. Maagtactarers are feel
la*hed by Thursday s failure, rose cure of t
xgain during the first half of Satur
day's contest The announcement Of
a e gcnctml health.
Doctor Pierce's Favorite P
*^wl
whw the “boom- was at lu height
and balkw
yet the country, as a whoto. U la sat -sdltloas Of the ne
Ived everywhere with ei
Ist^ofT coaditloa
Oar basic iadns received
------ ring that
Britishers
now
that Britishers now concede
try, the Irua trade. Is la better shape
Upton will not “llfj"
d. It is true abnormal
cup this year
Inappearlng. but there U
iV.,*
Z\
ecAbow ao aaxletj about meellag
tkjM. BlMMld »oae^ rataa advaaoe
ali^.> tealMid. Vaiy sooa pn>>
hOa Witt ho km brnm o^phr ^
on the fine, high grailc
eoavrjwD^S
»Yuwl rtrwt-
WH04.CMLE AND. RETAIL
Do Vou need—■
...H Pair et Shoes... : i
If SO, look in our window of Ladies* Shoes.
Sckici ihc style y-bii want, if ii is not there we
have them, liive tis S'J.lM) ami we will do thr
Foo**., »tob iSk OUl*tM'«*.
rest.
No trouble ly lit your I'EHT
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LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claua Warner. Proprietor
HCTTltXH HAY. 1114*11.
Mm7M§
HI
KNAPP
liJIie Watchmaker..
Watch, a.>ck an 1 Jewelry
SEWER TAX
Lwm CLEANllie WORKL.;
I
n.ng and Feather Krms
CanK*l Clean
rp* i s* wiiig and laying.
Bclorv send...- yoi^ obi
the**ii”t;
in my hand* for coiI.*cibm.
t.i Ik- iianl on or. Ix-f.ire thep 3t)th day I
of Sept. miMT. liMi:;.
Wilhelm Block
rei»airc.l.
Fine
Rjiccialt).
rromidt.ess my
Give
work
roe
,
iny
j
motto.
j
Next door south of SijUircs
I
BarlMTfSho,..
' ^
a call,
!409 S. Union Street
money can buy.
Made by P
M. E. Haskell. City Tr.-asurcr.
.
The Farm.‘rs* Friendly associ
of Emmet. Antrim and
Charb
rotintle* will hold their s.Hx.ml annual
mvvtlng at Norwoo.1, Thursdav. Au
guM 27. and there will 1m- many attractlon* to draw a large t rowd.
I'eiqile are ba.klng forward
with
gr.‘ai lnUTt**i to hearing ih.* addre**
Ilf Hon William Ahl.m Smith. c<in
eni state niad c«immls*ioner. I* als<i
e>iHH'i.Hl, and will give a talk on priicig with modem machlnery.
If tlte I*ort Hunm
t'o. will
the working* of ihelr road
roa'-hlnery.
Tbe r*>pre*enlative of the dl»tric
anslng. Hon R. W. Paddock, wll
to the‘ farmer*
farmers ta* only one. g.iod
an talk to i
jth4T. and Mr
well know* how
to farm
All t
be for ih«- flirthorance of the n«-u»cla
Moft.
For amuHemenia thi re will lie n4‘rt
of twenty p<*ople. ami
xnce. with good music
hand and orchestra. Is
particularly for the
children * benefit, and a* *oi
of II
Silver* are IHtle one*. It will
entertaining for those who
a visit
visit. Older ope*
one* are not forbidden
tp^ nor to laug^
Two basehal! game*, one in the fores
ncKin. between two Uical clubs, and one
In* the arteraoon between the best
clubs In the thre^ cosmtie* will Uplayed. •
Variou* other game* will he pulled
off. as well as a good horse running
S'
larlevolx. The Bern• trip* If nece*»ary.
that friends of the
CTiendly
win
secure a steamer at
Traverse City to bring up the buy peo
ple. stopping at Snttons
Bay and
Arrangemenu for tbe grand i
of tbe Soldiers' and Sailors' •
tlon of Michigan, to he held s
Rapids Septepiher
gresalng rapidly, ji
j wHI be a week*of
glory mod gepMal good
am eoimd trtp rati
entire week, has been
lada. aad tbe “Wan
i
it-ATER
ROGERS
Puts an End To It All.
A griiAoiis wail ofilmcs comes a*
i ie*uli of unbitrable pain from over
•axed
organ*.
Dizziness. Backache
Liver complaint and ConsUpallon.
But tliank* lo-Jh-. King's New Life
Pi:i* they put a« end to It all. They
ire gentU»-hHk4horough.
Try ihem.J
Only 25c. Guaranteed by Ja*. G. Joh
son’* and F. H. Meads’ Drug Store*.
Si
J
m
ssitsirssssr?,.'
l-'„
ihst. barring the fluke. Shamnn-k III.
bad held her own in the windward reputation because of the queer little
work ai
rhyme* he sang
to adventse hi*
wares ' Foote made about |5UU a year
«u‘lllng |K»i*com. Though toully blind,
that ih
he can d
for a
nourishing garden
lie sailed on Tuesday
Says He Wa. Fairly Beaten.
Sandy
Hook
Kuk. 24-The Erin
I her haven
at
Sandy
be race with the Amer
ring at the mainmast and
her liow. a tribute to the
I lor all aorta of iroa aad
\ ptoflacu at tbe aMwe leaaoi
9mVine IS most IIOIKC-Iilc
ln.nn*h.AnmIih
Th* Official
overcapitalised ^industrials
Stely over: St will shortly
aUamc »iroi»orlional leicc*. *T*
zr.
that the only shin of the wind «»c
-jurred to the advantage of ih*- defend
agiead that whlla the top of tbe boom Ing yacht. . As ihi* shift of the wind
XH urred on the windward beat, even
might bavf been reached, no i
ant decline in the volume of business granting that it accouni»*d for Reli
an.'cs lead at the turn, the time th»
was in sight: aad. outside of Wall Jefender gained on the run home was
. street, tbe signs of react loo we
mete than ample to have given her
the race. It muHi 1m- cnmceiled. how
flofaoe of fear began to spread be
yofd aanaclai precincts.
wxcelleBt result Is tbe sober
wSAMPLE ROCKERS^
S» THOMAS
IS GAME
FLYING
'
/
teaching of corret
large classes, as
<tudy by himself
rorreci sounds.
Mow^ ThIsT
f.
Cslun
Nl lA.lUrs R^.
One Hu
establUh s gi
Catarrh that isitlstoi
ward for any cane
e. St tbe extjreme end of
^nnot be o;re«l
l.y HaH c <,'atarrb
P>eti<lci>t
H. S. IloU. _Pre«r point. It Is
dent 0»^ W'ood I>i»h Cfi: V>*
no
lietter
bunting
countn In tbe
J. CHENEY ft CO. To
P.*s—H. C. I)»vB. ofPnJl*:
mirihem state* than at the end of
We. the undersigned, have
re are a good
Attornot; Vice. l’r«.—
J Cheney for the last 15 >«
land out on
A. V. Kriedridi. Shoe.; C*Uiio
relieve blm to be perfectly honorable many thousand
tbe end of the
_C. A. Hammooil: Wm. Loudwhole lot could be parceled off with a
^s*y
abl?^
s^**
^sdy ab
OD, o< CUdweD i Loudon; Geo.
*even mile fence running across tbs
by their firm,
iloi.s ma
peninsula.
Most
of
tbe
land
is
In
tbe
W. Utdie. Produce; J. M.
tax. Wholeeale Onigglsu
West ft
hands of large estates or corporally
Hudhnwtel. Merchant Tailor;
and those In control. It is believed,
s!dlpg. Klhnaa ft Marvin. Whol^
Chaa. Wilhelm, of Wilhelm, Bar•re willing to back up the game pr^
sale Dmcgiata. Toledo. O.
tak & Co.. Stephen l.autber.
liairs Catarrh Cure is taken In sene proposlUon.
Fanner, F. C. Desmond, CharOf the 150.000 cases o
rnally. acdag
directly
upon tbe
<»al and Gen'l Md«.; Benj.
_,ood and muoons surfaces of the syt
lem. TestImoolsU sent free. Price.
Thiilhr, of Traverse City Iron
The
/6c per bottle. Bold by all dmgglsU. f<*nt of the entire production.
Works; J. O. Crotser, of Case
average
market
price
was
fl
a
bushel
Hairs Pbrnlly Pills ar^lbe best. ^
& Crotser, Kingsley.
This bre^ught s return of 1120.000 in
the county. So thrifty
that some acreages netted flOO an
acre.
For the rsspbeiry crop the
grower* ncelved a compensation of
shingled
his house,
walked
mlU>*
IM3.75U. About 4.3W acres were de
ure of this fruit. To ilone each day. and for y«*ar* llveil
ilnuM^i under the wheels of railniad
ire this great harvest for •ahliv
prepare
rains in perU*ci safety.
; required an army of helpers and
ADMITS
THAT
SHAMROCK
height
picker haade an av
WAS FAIRLY BEATEN
people
have
Several
Greenville
peop
he heat ouestlon
question for the
*olv«‘d the
winter. In the vicinity
riclnlty is
Is a fine peat
Saturday's Grsat Contest Under Ideal lM>g and the people have dug up suf
RELIGIOUS SECT
CondJtlsns—Still Greater Things
flrlent to last them all the winter. STRANGE
The p*-at U now undergoing the pn»
Expected of Reliance.
BENTON HARBOR
ce*s of drying and is a l»eautlful dark
liriiwn mior.
It bum* c^lly. give*
New York. Aug. 24. -It was In a
splendid 12 to 15-knoi bre«H-z. over a
Think Thcmtelve* the Ten
Loxt
idward and U*«*ward counw* of ::u
Tribe* of Israel—World to End
es. the gallant sloop Reliance Sat
Mr. Foote
June 22. 1906.
ay beat Hhamrock ill. In command
A. Thlny.siH'i.nd
a
► by e;
while
Mlf^igan volunt<>ers. aud1
7 minute*
e«l a fev
caiap at Tam
P.4 num
Harbor. Mich., Aug 24.rling tbe 1 minute and
which ha* leftt him a helpless eripp
Tim "Flying Rollers" an* gathcn*.| at
)n«'^. which the defender con<
I him to give up hU hui
B«ntnn Harbor.
Tlu‘y Ih'Hcv** tjicy
lit .Thomas Upton s third ch
t dealer.
\
he IP lost trllHfi of Israel, anti like
of her larger saili
of shock byjlghtnlng i
1 tlH*y will lH‘ hav.vi wh«-n the
lineman at I&^adlng wi
S Ic
world is destmyAKl. the date for the der a nati
St met bin of the world Udng June 22.
Ibe.-.
A ehlld iMirn to John and Eli/uworld.
iK ih PalCoii. known to iln* "Ibillers*'
lory In
A Mendon man trUil an exp.Tlinent as Ibnjaniln and Mary, is their M»*s
on the
^l^Vcup serK‘s «if
in *he pn^ervaiioii of apple* last fall sinh. The sect bollew that they will
tbe day on
by packing them in l**rrel* of alter Ills- forever and they will In> endowtsi
rica capnaie layer* td
dry sand, no apple with the iMiwers of Christ
around the l*ile
iK-liig allowtMl Ut touch another When
To iKHN.me a ' Klylug Ib.ller’ oitt
^i"wight.*”The nAU •e lM*at the llrltthe l.n»rels were o|»en«*l the'apple*
id ::4
MH'onds in
tes and
:
Were loilUiI to. Im* lit a* |MTf«>Ct (
taking 4
vlndward
hanl ami S4uind a*
lion and
lia;r to 4N*nnl.
iie« and :;r, *, .mds in t
pai ke«l
the wind
t‘ighlng
a ton.
An auelnir
l4s*k iiiMiu a i»i< titm iir imn.ge is f.*r
The nauticjil hharp^ win*
having in*rrllHHl «»u H the Hritlshcoai hbltleu, and members mu.si write n
ide up their mind* ou
year ixin. was taken rontessbin 4.f mls.le.Hls fn.m birth.
‘T^v’ihat the Reliance ttiuld lake the
«»f Si. Clair river
James
Jershom
Je/n*.*l. wlunt.
or the challenger In any kind
A burglary, w
n.ime was While, foiimled the .ir.br
er. reganls Saturday’s lest
.-.**ls. at John E. *'alrond'h resldenee He publlshcHl iMKik* and paiK-rs. 'which
?<iiu-l«*lve.. although they hard|y
hurglarle* ai P.- have been peddled fnim d.air to d.Mir
brings the moi
tlcijMited so overwhelming a victory.
with aggregate of ami t
luskey up to r
ri«.* race e»en damiH*ned the ardor of |l.r.4Hi.
Nni a
inith have
3lrT
One of
Ku la t.i pay
pet
.'.impacts riH-nilis sign
ow fnmi switching
wages to
i.i the faith
:
d.-y
as he milked her. r. .1 diiHl, ami this *.»\ere blow has
ishurg tied a lump .•fl.'Cts. hut n. w lead
have
lefeal and hopes for iMiter luck next
il. She - switched"
^l.«ss^alK
Ime. Tbe single criticism he and his
• aud the ingeniouH rural
friends
make of Saturday * race i*
- Directors-
<4^ m frOMt tlTMt.
SmmpIflB
OlMf-aino*
»ANK
ibia jrBar-a abrlnlibBi
■ilK mmrmrn%w\m Ira
hlglirr pricBs"
Om woBk. ky BBniBr..........
CMMlk. hy Bttil...........
TknN» MootlM. by
Bis MOBtks. by MOl............
OM jTBBr. try
country.
Siini Exceptioitailif^
BUSliESS CARDS.
state prohlbltkitt committee and na
tional <mmftteemaa at the time, of
hU murder. elacUon flay of last year.
Vou unn Ik Dollars
Hboad on Clolliiita «
If you buy these days. \Vc will sell you any Suit from our gfeat
stock of Men’s and Hoy’s ulothint' at a sjiccial Fifteen P«*r O iu. Dincount. 1‘here are many weeks yet when these lighter wcij;ht summer
suits can be worn with comfort; then look at the saving. It is worth
Ik hile to save several dollars when you can--money can’t lx: made
any easier, and 3'ou get a splendid suit of clothes. School begins very
soon, and your boy wants a good school suit—just the lime to buy.
and you save enough to buy all the tablets, pencils and paper he
needs for the fall term.
Prudent to Pay 25c
for a 75c Straw Dat?
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Most decidedly, when you get the styles we offer. If your size is hen*
yict, you will have your money’s worth several limes over. I'here are
only a few left. 'There are w'arm days coming when you will really
need such a straw hat.
new Rutumn Eolorinas
In Fashionable neckwear
We alw^'s were the first to show the newest ideas in neckwear. The
latest patterns arc all here, and they are beautiful—just what well
dressers always want—For those who always wear a Four-in-hand we
show hundreds of dainty patterns in the dark and light, shades—at
25c, 50c and $1.00, in both narrow and wide. If you want a lie that
“ties,” xve have a fine assortment to pick from; costs you cither a
quarter or a half. 'The Little Midgets are beauties and they make a
neat lie. The^ sell for a quarter.* Many men can’t tie a tic, so we
have the ready-made bows, and they arc so neat, and It is - your pick
for a quarter.” There are many new ideas in the Dejoinnelles—the
Ascots—the Tccks—in all colors and qualities of material. lfj;ou
want a while tic. we have nearly every' style that is made; no question
about making the sale—it is only which you will wear.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
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THB gVKKlHQ BEOOBD, TBAVH^ CIIT, MICIL; MONDAY AUGUST 24. 1908.
AN OCTOaM TNSAT
EVERYGOODIM
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You certainly will
be please<l with' our “HEST”
flour.
Every sack warranted.
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is Tcrr elltmte MmA
for tli«
jThe managen of the play
iiis different. from any other play of
Ills rlas^ • But why is It differentr*
•-UJ:. everything is so natsral. the peoii:v are juit like the people you alwayi^ ^e4^ in the country, the scenery
:ts just a 4 real
::
;
HANNAH & LAY CO.
tieased Immense audiences all over
he country.
There. If
genuine
comedy
all
hrough the play, and Ute Tew touches
.f pathos strike as true and conInclng. Tbe story Is a simple and
sweet one ap
to. the heart.
luxury; 'today he Is a common There is nothing
I It approaching a
vagrant In the city Jail suffering from rlJialn or an advc ureas, for It is not
delerltim tremens,
1. it Is only
son of a wealthy grocery men
picture of
of Ogdmmbnrg. and Is said to hare
aiarrled a Detroit woman worth »75.^Uy. The. pla':
tkVO and spent his fortnne In dlsslfia.
& In the mouth
I In Crete,
discoverad near Agla Triada a
psittied saiTophagua of Inestimable
value. II dates back to 2WK) B C..
and ^s the oldest painting ever found
In KiiruiM*. The (!rf'ion chamber has
passed a vote of thanks to the misMum for Us re^^earelH s at Gi.rllna and
F«*slos.
At Canton. O. while the streets
were crowded with shoppers a dating
thief smashed tb«» show window of a
Jew**Irj store in the heart of the city
and grabbing a tray c»iouilnlng |2.000
th.of dU monds eacaped before an
alarm ‘could l»e given. The thief cut
while reaching
reaching few the
, hlK hands
while
gems, but l-'yond this the
without a clew
1C a
1. Now he has
1 slept I
ellest hostein
in the city
Attorneys for the late
O^.hti Kellar. of Rock Island, lllluols.
having Informed him that they were
n-ady ter imy him
f..rmal
' John n. Crlmmlns. the New York
sJnuii
rsllnead
magnate,
alighted
fnun a ear a few days agt) whi-n* a
II miller of iMiys were playing
One
of ihem saW^ughlngly: -Mr Trim
itWith. yon own lots of railrtNuls: won’l
>0.1 give us «mer- The mtllionaire
smiled at ihe Isiys as they danced
around him and said to the lad who
had addresswl
him:
-Voti
.voung
rogue, this Is mil my day for giving
away railroads.
Here's a dime for
juii
It's mdre |han I had at your
age. and If you use It as I used my
nrM dime you may have a railroad of
vuur ow n ^rnie day '• ^
Hr C. M .Mills, curator of the Ohio
viate Arehaelogleal sotiely. has dls
coViwJ a prehistoric village on tbe
Oariner farm, a few mlh*s wmth of
CltUllcothe. O
He made excavations
wHih dtsTlose many valuable relics
«.f Ihejmclihif iMNiple who wandered
Congreasinan Henry R. Glbs.in
be sefvind Tenoeasee district
has
»m«- Into a legacy of nearly lioo.txio.
Z
a iK-nslon «.f II»; a month
After
marriage the couple returned to the
bride's home, but the bride's adult
8TAGC AND PLATFORM.
♦The Kleventh
” by Lincoln J
Carter, which «
to Steinberg’!
Cirand U|»era
a House tomorrow night.
groi.ra fro®
Angus
Is a play that meeu the
I>r. A. C. Flick, associate, professor
of history at Syracuse unlverslt.v. who
hrilling and exciting fistic enhas returned from an exteria«»il tour
«Mween the noble Manley and
of Kuroi»e. reptirts that while touring
wily Fowler,
itwler. who Ukea the heavy
Italy on a bicycle he was held up by
> in «n artistic manner. Is
brigands. Kxpecilng such an experl villain r
K-tive 4han the ueke^tralnenre. he had
donne<! old clothing, no \vA* t-niK-iive
in ihe bUK-k lower, when
then-fore he easily rM-rsuaded
the
pa>Mnger
train carrying
bandits that he was a et»mmt»n travel
k.-ii.
the
eldwiy farmer. an\l
er and was released.
Tlno. ibiosevelt. Jr.. ac«impanled
by hlH cxMisln. George, has started for
iVwrtwtnM. H. IV. oh a huntli
A thief at Youngstown. O.. i
the |H>st htiuse of all the funiit
it and wdd
y to a sectind
dealer who dls|M.sed it lo various piHv
pie in the city.
Kvaen iM-ds and iM-d
ding on which sntallpox patients
Iain were Inrlufled.
Health off!
furniture 4
fumigating the luitl.iits
Twelve cralts which hml InM-h
press<M| to a rv-sideni of Glenbni
Conn . tuieked to a Uu which were
the rallrtuid station there when It t
rohiM-d. aided in the capture of one
of the burglars. In opening the ls*x
one «.f the Ihlevea was bitten. SI
Rich traced the burglar to the wi
A m:in who said he was iHmnis Tou
hey. lK.re the marks of the crab’N
Th.* A. J Hrom-n Keed nimi^any has bite tm his hands and. when n.nfroni
ln-en able to s.*cure a full crop of ed with the evldenee admitted his
iN*ed |M>as this season, for the first
time in many y«*ars
In ponlons of
Michigan the crop has lK>en light,
End of Bitter Fight
^
while WlMxmsIn will have ^nly M to
70 is r m nt of a full yield. New York
•Two idilclans had a long and stub
will have barely half a crop and In born light with an abcess on my right
Cauaila the |iea crop Is light.
The lung ’ wrlt.-s F. J. Hughes of DuPont.
s4«itl tM>an crop In Michigan Is less Ga.. ’’and gave me up. Everybody
I.mtiils4ng. It
iHing estimated that thought mv time had come. As a last
there will not tie much over half a r«*nor( 1 tried l>r. King's New DUcov
imp
U has been a cold, wei sum cry for Consumption. The benefit
elvtsl was striking and I was on
mer. and while llie vines attained suf I
fldtnt growth Ihe pods did nt.t set or
iln-Iy r»*galned my heal
uers all Coughs. C«ildi and Throat
OoarantMd
An
OgdensbUrg. N
Y. dispatch and Umt TroublM.
says tluu Ove years ago Joseph Fer Jas. G. Johnson and F. H. Mea
ITlcc 6«c and 1100
gum'in. of I^-lndt. visited then*, his sion-H.
native place. In a private >wcht. roll bottles IOC.
highly sensations
The eonipany
a eat»able one. an
ts Individual m
memiK*rs are careful an
•ons«|e|itioiis In their work to secur
»ll»ihe striking effiytlvimess of the
•elebrate.1 playwright's cirlglna! con
cepiions.
It Is undoubtedly for that
s«in that the play has made such
«-normons hit the past three sea
ls. and that although it ha.s often
•n seen and enj<n ed. it com in ues to
a fav*irlte with lovers of the
rati other akin tnNxUes as nstmlly zeniaia quiet dnrinr cold weather
Iraak ootafaeah to tormeat rad distract hr their fearful buruinir. itchin;
cnl •Trtemudstimalaie the tlnsrish <5rcnl«tion.
If you
\Vc mean out of town visitiriji.
are. you may be in nced of a
TRUNK, VALISE, TELESCOPE,
...... SUIT. CASE OR GRIP......
You want a good article and at a rcasonablc price. We have the two^
combined here.
::
::
::
::
Roun^ top
trunks,strongly
Square top
trunks, singleor double
'
^g.QQ
^
^^
*io.oo
......... »6.00
. ..*1.00
Hand satchels from
65c to.................
Telescopes, all sires.
60c to................. ..
VisH VS Reftn Gtiiie VisttiRC
THE HOSTON STORE
LUMiidfiwifC*
lu^oti: la whret gn»wf Kuiisas U.«rd of agirU-uIture made cximu*ilve li».|ulriiS of
jthe farmers, of the west as to the ex
pense of putting lu n < rtH> and harvest
ing It. Th.-iH* niv lb.- figure*: Plowing.
$1; harrowing. 2S.,nt.v; sei-d and seed
ing. tr, ivnt*: l!Mrv»-*tiug, $1.48; tbraahIng. $1.61; wear of tools. 27 cenU;
rental or laml lntere*t. $2ifi; total.
$7.«r». Thirteen bu.-^hels per acre at 00
cent* w 111 pay tbU- averages of thirty
l)U*l»eis are .V>»aiiH.n.
With C.OtXM^kJ
[.nvIucM pn this baala
acres of whe:,t |.r.v1uced
Butchers and 1
aclltiig f
I
<-i-uta. e
mon' ni jitir bis t„ms. It is Unit wan
der that the
be stale
stab- ha* f00.000.axi in Ita
bank*.
The sellim: of the
being revoluiiuiiiz4-d
tions of farmers who work lu co-operatlou to thrash and market their grain.
In order to evade the Ihraabers*
charges they form companies and buy
complete outfits—eugineo. separators,
grain wefghem. wind atarkers aud self
fi-eders-and at» do all their work at actrial «'.*st 1 Ut u. to avoid the proTlU of
the elevator*, they are forming caeoirer.
atlve f-ninintnles for the handling and
marketing of grain. They luve*t only
C..-MW Ntm WUheln Block CUI
$!«■* e;o h. and the pn.flts are divided
amon;: all the meml>ere.
"Hiey pay
within 4 eenta of tlie rity prW-es apd
get the lowi-st rate* on tbe railroads
po-$ll»le. One 4-uinjmny working with DRB. SAWYER A PENMALLEOON
a railway con»onili.>n triad to frrsae*
mit" one of the fanueni’ *>ompanles.
Tlie f.-inuers had V4 heat ready to ship,
EUROPEAN PLAN.
*u Be GwrB«-rTa-Tli«
rr.:s»v-- •'rill tr
Bslmw
the litNNH. tbe ralm. the fiy
1»«1 the n»L the lulddle Wfst Is gath
ering one of tl*r greatest wheat crops
H hlslorr. says tha s|>eclal correlent of the New York Post nt ToBegliiiilug on the.lower Imrder
af OkUboma lu the middle day. of
Jana and moving uorthw urd hI the rata
of twenty mllew a duy.'three w.-ek^ btIts usual achedule, the iii*rulug
lii«e of yellow has made Its way northwarvl. So rapidly has the harvest rome
on that there was not auilit4eiit preparation for It. evau with ail the knuwb
of Ita vaainess- There w as o\er
the.west, aomehow. a sentlmeut that
fte wheat would not be up to the usual
taudard.
The Uarvaat In Uklabama Las grown
ndgbtUy. F'lfteeu year* ago there was
u while arttler In the territory.
Teu years ago not 5.OOU.OU0 bushels of
beat were rals4si^lu the whole area.
Tbla year more than 30.uuu.usi bushels
wen- raised and large amoudls of it
produced on farms that did not cxwt
tbe owners a cent. I-Itlle vv«md-T that
farms of 100 acres sell for
jo
$8,000 each. Tbe avenge yield Is uft.*n
SS^S}S::::::::::S.?:';S
Wkci ToBWaittHkeCBtfllleit
oaswKoreA.'rt-iw
A. D. TYLER
andrivsIt atrial? AUyo« wrath
Kaxlth. You wiu fM tt eraa^ and
positively If youdfinka Itttbof Bdo
ramody every day.
Radem’s
Microbe KOler
b pure Ymie^dha^^adv^
microbes In your blood that are makyou tick. No manor whara Iho
seat of your disease may be. it wU
That b
Radam*s Morabo
:U'
S3
cJ
irrtr</er
FrvitouL
culara of inictoooopi
sof theUoodaadat
atChlcacooaioaoC
MieroU Kl
.69 S. Cost SC.
JAS. G. JOHNSON, Bolo i
Traverse City, Mich.
DENTIST
mtoK tto
till no iiiT% x\<-re furnished to them.
Th.y *.-nl word to another railroad,
aud one morning w hen «-at> were ready
a cUir-n team, wen: n. w.,rk haulUig
whi-at fr.iiu lln- .-h-val.u lo the cars.
The M.li.ment* wi re made, and after
that they had all tbe ears ne^-ded. Tlis
extent lo whieli till* plan of <
tKui i* gn.wjnu over the w«*.
markable, and It Is thus that a large
ponlou of the -»0ieat will *<H>a -be ban
died. it 1* i.rolMbly the miad signifi
cant f«-ature in the w beat growing of
datiy of
item iu tin- harvest. All the bundle*
are l**und w ith it. and a vast sum U
siH-nt -for thl* one iHirtlmi of tbe bar
vest uia.lilnery. ITie tvnvlets of the
state prisons are |»ui at the work of
making the material.
The hurve*.! lm« gone on through
Ihe loug bet daya At night loniernt
have l**-!i hung on the tuiriies* of tbe
horMc^. aud the reu]
it I* the rich m-as
The trust <-ontrolllng tbe manufnet
ure of the salts of potash In Germany
hat almort a w6rld monopoly of that
*■
ri^«>old*wy
E. W HASTINGS I SON 2 GOOD UMBBiWttGIS
3 TOP BUGGIES
FIRE INSURANCE
I PIUETON BUGGY
O. P. CARVtR * BRa
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILDING. ‘
JOHN R. SANTO
Iueneral'insurarceI
B. J. MORGAN
CLUSINU OUT!
WAIST SETS, BEAU.
SHOPPMU BASS.
PERE Marquette
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
fvOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Tbe ux rolls for the collection of
city of Traverse City. Michigan, have
been plac^ In my bands for collec
tlon.
1 will be in my office for the purpose
of rt.llocting said taxes every week
day from now until Ntrecmber lat,
1903. from 8 o'clock until 11:3^1 o'clock
In the forenoon, and from 1 o'clotk lo
4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before September l*t
will be received writhout collerilon
fees, and on all taxes remaining unpahl on SoptemlK-r 1st and unil! Octopenalty <of one per cent for
Or. al!
will be charged,
lober
npahl on
naliy
smbI
•JS SUL
J)EN11STS.-
GRAND RAPIDS t IRDIANA RY
CDHPANY.
Thne are not old atock. No,
no; All new stuff, but wc will
not cany them over the seaion.
It is simply common butinen
sense to close them oat daring
this month. See the nice wiist
set we offer allSc Handaoine
leather bag at 62c.
NewaU
leather designs.
RASTALL'lsaS!
We move into our new store
next month.
THE
l»»S-a
cur Trwiurer.
FOUR-TRACK
C. L. LOerWOOD. o: P. * T. A.
PAVmCTAX
NEWS
M.&N.E TIME CARD
The sjH-cial
ihe paving of
•street to Stale sir
street, from
I'nlon
tax roll for
tm or before the 30th day of Septem
her. 1903.
Office in the
7;S;3
lor **»melIiU»:: more on the subject of
tbe Ni andsU tlian Iwid l»e«-n given out
•Oh. now. lNMv you know.” he tald.
Eli
"S:
8 Trmvctee Qty IlsDO a. m.aad
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
NEW LOCATION
126 CASS STREET
i_.COMPLETE STOCK OF„.
Electric 4ndCaBFIxtur»^8hB<l««.Lunps.
i
Fan Motors. B»ns.B«tteri«»:HMtlnKCoodR. '
has farm. Ora of tka boot In Qrrad
Trmrarw ooanty; t% mOm oontk at
tkadty.
. T*>«PhonM. Css
J. B. PAIGE ELECTCIC CO.
One huudred twenty or more pages,
every one ol which is of hnman
interest, and every article u Hlnstrated. There U no better magaxine
oftravel for teaefam and popOs than
Th§ firerF Trtck #Mrt.
Pablishod monthly by
George H. Danida. Fiffyeents
a year, tingle copies fire centi.
Sold by news dealmererywhete,
oraddreMthepoblidter.
No. 7 East Forty-aeooad otreeL
New York.
EXCUIglONS
Farm For Sale
PajJ^QV^IZg 100 aerra known aa tlm Steal or Mooi-
Spsrlc Colls. Etc.
The Trmvoroe Oty Boolsooo (
Why not bo fair to yoonaV rad IS
Hotel Shilson
Estimate of This Year**
Crop In the West.
UM...........
LadU -yra era Jirap ra it. ^
pl« on It. birt tt will CM* sp •mlll^
time.- Calirart ElsMio Floor
tism. Catarrh. Canoer and aUchrooie
PBK 1000 WATTS
laesmrTMKemaca^Anjum^ttdL
f profits make the I
Some of tbe Urge ranchers
to do.
press and the gen- farm the Indian latal. on tbe adj.dnlng
Indoraed Hal Reid's
raerratloDs and hare bet'oiue w eajthy.
stern life. ’ At Criplb Kansas U another wheat wonder.
I Is to be seen here Tbe western third of the stale has for
Saitirday night. Aug^ist 29. at
ten years U*en ravUed as the -lumt of
Steinlsergs Grand Opera House. The
busted txwm ’ Tbejand s.dd dur
pnxlMcilon is cm a very large scale, as
ev«-rything is carrbM complete, not a ing tbs days of tbe middle nliiMlcs for
particli- of the themter's scenery or $1 an acre. Now such has iK-eii the
itag*- eff<*rts being uied. A powerful Wfided value given by the prodiKilon
•ompany will present the play.
of wbnt and tbe raising of cattle that
Thf drama a!K>iindK In i>erlods of tha aame lands are worth f5 to f 10 an
.real bless sus|»ense and startling cil acre. Tbe first -wheat ever .sown In
nax« «
.Martin Ma»on. the b-ader of EUls county w as .a field of ten acres.
i desi>erate gang of outlaws, furnishes
put in tb groui#ln ISTO. Wbeu It
he villainy of the plot .Among his
*-,p*c*jlon w as. bow
chc-ni.-- Is the luring of Innocent waa ripe j
clrb to his lnfamou.s vlen. He also at- tt be harvested? There was not
lempis to wrest from Joe Maj-field the ar witblu sixty mllea. Oue day there
l^si Hollar " claim, but Martin is came to tbe owner tbe bead of a colo
ihwaii.M In this plot by ’Dj-namlie ny of Russia ns which had Just arrived.
me of hts former victims. still
«J win reap your wheat.” be wld.
an of-spirit, who is helped hv
-How can you do It?”
ytleld-and the Indian. Waketah
-With our wotneu.” Tbe ow ucr -of
tba field took up bla offer, aud the next
elleved by many playful bits of day fifty Russian women came Into tU.humor and some love scenes.,charm Beld. Each had a short sickle, ajid they
cut and bound the wheat before the
I a second sunset, lu Ellis rounty tbl*
‘ Mayflell year I78.ua» «rres were In wheat. Tbe
yield was close to 'J.UJIMI00 bitshels200 Imshel* for every man. w otysn and
child In the iv>uniy. Thirty rountlea
he startling announcemen
raise more than a mlUlon bualiri* each,
tentative of suicide had t
and tbe total of the state Is not far
covered will Interest many.
from
l*o*hel*
T:he Nebraska harvest ends the win
i found that arm prevent that ter Wheat cutiliig. Then lK-gins the
aprliig wheat v( the iiorth l-he north
rondlUon which makes suicide II
the first thought of
ern i*art of N.-.n ,.-. i
almost entirely
tioB take Electric Bitters. It being a devoted to this »*•« of grain. TTie cli
and nervine will strength mate of the I»B’ • ts U
s.-ven- for
en the nerves and build up the aytr the whe;,t to live ibrough the winter,
tern It Is also a great Stomach. Uver hence the
s »-.ring. I bere the
and Kidney regulator. Only 60c. Sat
Isfacflon guaranteed by Jas. Q. John spring was Im-kwaid. and the Mrew
grew very Miori. TLer.* was fear for a
aoo' and F. H. Meads. Druggists
time that tin- crop wuuUl l*e exi-o,«dlngly light, but Uter niiua have made It
aa average one In m*»st aertlons. Xe*
braaka will prodtuv something like 7«.000.000 bushels, but It U in*t yet ready
present *^*aiili ou the crooked to turn In its figures. Tbe Nebraska
which ha* lie* n going on for an wheat grower labors under greater dlelodeHuita |*erliMl anmug «-e/tgln Offl- advanugea than hla Kansas and OkUclals in the poMofllce depariineoLwaa. bema brolhera. In tbe more aouthern
before bU aMmintmeot lo. oIBce a sections there U the milder winter to
Washington t.ewsj.ai^ rorrespoodent. help. whUe the aoll seems to be fitted
over a considerable portion-known as
lbe‘-wheat belf'-f^ giving a harvest
tliuil.s in geii.-r«l «d otlicUI enmked-, of exceptional alae and regularity. This
l.c iuiH ev,ir. *Mtl UM»rr than once Is what Kansas has done for fourteen
t: 1.1 die. bni bu innermost thougliia years:
Tmr.
Bushels. Tear. '
Bushels
itiD................ .a4.mi.ni 1ST................. si.oa:so4
1 there
- hingu*
.-old type, rr
UM...................si.sr.sa isuo................. t:j» «si
I Ibare told JOtLI n* what you 1
sIlHalMin.” Ihry Insisted.
Ti^- r.r^i a*MM:uiL pootiMster ge»c al I.axk a u.nc Wrath. -Hlood Lordr
be exclaim.*!. I can't; It wouldn't b«
m fo. pui.laaiilon '’-New York Tlmeg.
ELECTRICITY
■wlkal advice or auyapecialisforinBtioa. This wiU coat you nbChmr.
lie p:i!pll. 11
puldlc hav
It story iif
Suit cascit. an>*thmg you want from
the canva^o the all sole leather
reaulis ihaa a whole dn« More
rtaM Rlw Btcltie
14 lb
GOING VirniNG?
IFY0M&
TKOUBIC
IS
OIE or THE LkEOm E7EB OBOWI
Tha Death Paimity
A kittle thing
help worthy , young men
doath
Thus a
through college.
Oca
After a courtship of less than ih
hours. John Allen, an Inmate of
Soldiers' home at Kearney. N. J.. v
earth and win
is kr yi-ars old. was married u» k
Burns. Sores,
Mar> JAne cnieiT} Jones, of West
reaten. Only 2Sc.
Johnson’s and P. H. Meads’
is said he ha^lMK.ut $JtK» and rJ^i
ClEAKST
HIEilPEST
’ ..HEAITHIESL.
Aim
ABSOUJIELT ODOULKS
The husking bee scene alone would
win fame fur the play. The real red
•ars. the real kisses, the real supper
TMAVKMSK OITV, IMIOM.
: GEMEKAL MEWS
OF THE WOILD
THE otntmmNG
OF BAD BLOOD
Iphere and
no expense
■fliared In the stage setUnga.
!
Many have asked. “Why is *Qulncy
•Adams Sawyer- called the best New
Knxfanrt play ever writiear* The an-
Invariably the flour we are manufacturinjj
is jjiving satisfaction.
UniKHJB
Train will leave Trararae
6:50 a. m. Rate. $1.00. Bra
or ask agenu for parttcalara.
J. c. osBiucK 00. Girr.
TRY A RIOOaD WANT Ab
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