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The Evening Record, September 19, 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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1903-09-19
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THE EVENING RECORD
PLAN* AOOTTEO 909 C0N09MA; TI09AL CM09CH LA»T 9IOMT
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POWEBSTO
INTERVENE
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■OSSIA. AOSTBIA. nUNCE K^bbUb.wb.^.w.^eSTb.5;
CMT TO BE ABWT «S5,*M
gataa on behalf of the local nnkm
MU* Ladle Theobald, who will exlen.
WILL TAKE A HAND IN TMC CAST- tbe welcome of the Good Templar*
ACCUnATE MTIMATM WILL U
•CCUflKD AT once
tlW^MBPOOLIO
inurvawtion Wfll Only Cataad to tho
umbua. Ohio,
Frederick C Clark. i
omlea and aociolocy I
.
If.—Phrf
who win repreaeat the AnihSaloon!
League; Leri T. Pennington, who will |
eiteatf the welcome of the Prohibition
Alliance, and Snperiniendent I. B. QII-,
bert. Vbo will apeak for tbe city'
acbooU: Mr*. Mary E. l^uck*. pred ‘
dent of the county, who will etinduci
an open parliament on the aubjecl.
'‘Relation of BuporlntendenU to Our
meat Work-Are They Need
Mr*. Padden will have rharg.
ot^tbe choir
One of the prlnclfuil featurvA*of thconvention kill be tbe addrvf* or
♦The Philippines—Ye»terday and To
day,'* by Mr*. C. C. Faxon. late com
mUshiner sent otn by the National W
l»arU, 8<pl. It -At a meeting of the
council of mlnlater* today. Foreign
Minuter Iselpaswf cNmflnned the ftItart W. D.
port that Rusala and Aiiatrta would In
td D««roH. wrr« adapted, and fart^ LCADINO tFANIAH gTATESMtN tervene in the Balkan*
Their Inter
Mtepa win be taken at once looklas to
ventkin wUI only U- to the cKtent
WILL QUIT POLITICS
ward Ike rrecuon of tbto ebureb build
of haaicnlng the propoaed reform* Ir
4BK. Whicb win, when completed, be
dUturl>ed dUtrlct
Franc*- will
one of the flae»t In the aortbem half
»up|K»rt thejm^__________ _
rd fbe atafe
The eatlmaied txait of
I be ebureb. when completed will be
Way to Power to MHIUry AdvenBill Stolen From Ml* Trouser* While
from irs.iKKJ to fai.WMJ. wttboui plumle
ti*rara.'Haadad by Oam Woylar.
They Hung Within Four Feet of
IDK beating. Hgbtlng. aeatlag. carpet*,
or pipe organ. It Is the iDLratlon for
HU Bed.
the pnwent. nowever. to complete only
» Wlr* lo Uf C».n.n« lUeata
the main auditorium, wblcb will cost,
Madrid. Sept. It.-Benor Bllvela.
Kno* Treniain was t.mch.-d lor 110
without tbe fumUbhiga and fittings
last oigbi
A 910 bill was takes
mentioned, from fU.W»o to fro.tioo.
fnim Ihe watch |K»ckct of hU trouavr*
making tbe total coat, according to
-lira pollilca altogether
Beour 811
CRIMINAL CA8C8 ON SEP which hung on the l*ack of a door by
preaent esilmaiua. when the ebureb U vela, since the death of the late Benor
hU U-d. ao doac to the sleeping Enos
TCMBER DOCKET
lighted, brnted. filled with plumbing,
ta. Is the loading auteaman In
that the thief muai have had I9 open
aeaied and carpeted, about fri.OOO. Spain, and It la feared hla retirement
the door, enter the ro<»m and then
with fl.tMN) more for a pipe organ.
II leave way to power open for a
cloae the dmir ut gel back of H to the
rty of military adventurera. beaded There Are Thirteen l^es of Fact an
General Weyler.
The door* td Mr Tn maluV house
Thirteen Chancery Caaea—Court
He told of the action of the committee
on Lake avenue were Imked. and the
toward tM^tring the Butterfield plans
lock had to b«- picked In-fore tho burg
the aelertloo of Arrhltecl F K Mf«re
lar could eni.-r
There Is no rltie to
id Ibis rtiy na aaaodate architect with
the
identity of the thief.
hS.r ih«- Bepiemher lemt *»f eircut
Mr Hiitterfeld. and of the eallmates
ec Pythlana Fittingly Reciproi«in which ctinveiies September 28
of Mr. Butterfield that tbe building
1 Former Good Times in Trav
ere will U- four criminal caw*. 12
In atone, according to tbe plana pr<^
erae City.
mnci-ry ernaes. four pro rxmfeaac
. M-nled. ^tHild coal ISS.IHW. A W
iB«-s and U issues «»f fad Tbe crlm
Wall and <* M. l*rali of thla city bad
r-ases are as follows:
d<ma worn.- nmggh eatUnatlng. bow
I» O K K. ceremonial at Man
Criminal Caaci
eter. and iboiighf that the entire
'huraday night was one of Umwc
P.x.ple vs OlllM-rt 1
building, including the Bunday achool
lal function* that have *er>e1
j of liquor law. G«-or
rooms, as jdanned in atone, would coal
d together In cloaer Umd* of
ihlp thi Pytblans of TravenuiDd ManUlee
For year* thli
G.M.rge Ik-Wltt. as
• People
A moiUin to adopt tbe plans for the spirit cf fiiendahlp ha* exlated be
stum- church, as aubmitted by Arrbl
w«H-n the lodgiw In lhe*e two citle*. sauli with Intel to commit rape. Oe<v
nor. 1‘arm C. Gllln-rt
ten Butterfield, waa paaaed without a In ihe pa*t Tra%«*r»e City baB had sev II. Cross.
dlaaentlng ndc-The committee on eral occasion* to culerialn th« Manl.
is the time to buy a Piano or
'he
plana waa continued, and directed to tee Fylblans
And Fynhlana fnm. ^"Tbe*Peopb- vh. Patrick
Organ for those childrcn-the
aecurr careful eatimatea. In detail, for there have many time* enJoy«*d the
lime for them to learn
wdUl hospitality oM
including tbe nectwaary repaira to tbe the
ihe past three year* Lalta Rookh Tern
music.
*Cr«
preaent parlor*, with the bulldlnf pie has entcrtaln.Nl
the ManUtee boy*
I
bealed. lighted, fitted with a complete In iming style ThU year 1
ania
ayaiem of plumbing, and wlth carfHda tee “buDch” proposed to n .
If It t*.d«'clded ^o bare the new church snd they did it in r*oal style
canH'b'd
Wbt-o thU 1* d/>ne, the
ra verse tity Elks have arranged
It there haa ever betm a t
church ta to In. called together again
a *crh-9 of dance* during the comlal In northern
for fu/ther acilou. which will In- In the Michigan than that < *f Thursday nlgbt
Uthc instrument lo buy-the
wlnier. and Ihe first dance of the
naiurt* of the ral-Ing of the money. In The Traverse City end c»f the ordo«
l4-fc
will occur next Wednesday
one that will givc'salisfaclion
all proliablllty..
ning. Heptemlmr 2.1
It la poaalhle
^•ntribiiied the dra
The plana aubmitted call for a
in every wav.
Factory
some <bullir buildittg. with ever
»--k, d
erse Cliy aliwi supplied a great crowd
prices and easy terms.
senlenc*- aa a house <if public mbetins >f enthusiastic Pythian*, and this end
II of the :anrien-il^ ,
and worship
The
jf the arrmuK-mcni* was admirably
will neat 4i*t. with ^ gallery I hat ran handUfl and ngured conspicuously If
o|H-n.Hl when needed to a»*at '
the sucres* *»f the t»ccasloD. The Kal
t;« more
When tbe Bunday
ka«ka 101114 fiirnUbed mc**t i-xc«-Ueni
rt*om« am- added, the two main
mu*lc on the street and at the ban
twn IH- thrtmrn' together, pnoldlng qiiet. and the Kalkaska delei
lan. Mich . Bepi If-The
•eaia f«»r nearly or quite
made a great sh«iwlng
east Umnd. on the Lake SbonThe ManUu-e
•btinrb
arq
struck a buggy at a bu*> <
themselve* splendidly and ihnt *
t Ullaafield this morning, throwhimself 1* a great Sunday achool man the arrangtment wa* finely eae
Ir*.
Bwlnghammer over the fence,
This |»ari r the building t I pn.lmbl) Th- iwnqtiet was a grea» fra
K her Instantly. Nelsa Day wa»
function With ihrtM- c«mgr«-**meB
luKfly injured Internally, hut will live
were old p<-ople. The horse wa*
. and w-veral other
r« of Ihe orxier
PERSONAL.
array ha* th
elate
The
Kno* Tivmain left thU morning for
ItMiked f«rr. which
Grand lUpld*. where he win take the
drel ^b. n
ManU
civil service examination for the rail
P.H.lma*ter C A
road mall service Tuesday next.
•|•u»* • not
.V K Btrt.ng of Grand Rapid* 1*
. C. CANNING CO RUNNING OAV lln.- characteristic.
tic. hut iH.
the city on bualno**.
print-*- t»f good
mid fellow*.
f.
Ml** tiara Hanatovaky will leavc
the orli
originality of the ar
Imnch. and Ihe
mortTjw for a throe week** viali to
I the lianquet wa* Is.th Clare. Grand Rapid*, and other aoui
rlklng and hugely entenalnini
-n Michigan clUes.
‘Real Com Aeason Mat Begun—Fac
Traverse City Pythian* a\id
Mr*. Jack Roberta rHumed ye*u
tim «ither town* were given a
tory la Now Turning Out 10.000
day from a visit to Fife Lake at
of that rare h*wpltalliy of fra
Klngaley.
Cana Per Day.
g(MMt fellowship which U contemplated
U. Crawford and child of
- tirder under whose auspice* the j
rUltlng Mr. and Mra I. M
•n waa.given. and the event will i
The Traverse City Canning Co 1*
t situ Sininger the lUw of friend
ha* b^
Miss Edith i
already planning oa doubling the -ra
hat have lung eiUied
at Mackinaw
parlty.of Its plant neat year. This w lU
I morning.
lionu- near Hu
aerraaliate the purehaae of two m^.re
Wexford.
Elmer E
I
In the city
clerk of Grant
filler, another sil^r, ahd another eap
today on bu*lr
ha* return<*d
Frank -Malbart huBarad S«rieua Injury
?on and the Gra
These marhln.-# can be used on other
on a Saw at tn« Oval Olah Facea com. l
Mr* W M McArthur
' tory Thi* Afternoon.
are oot a Uw. to the factory to
a
Rapid*.
theta cm hand The first season (
factory ha* been aueceaaful bejr>nd
9Yank lUllwn, wno»e hoi
ii-ral manager of 7he' Hanurer an
Ihe moat sanguine npeetailons.
corner of Eighth and Bari
y Mercantile Co. ha* reThe t anning company a real r.»m
a trip to Grand Rapid*,
acaaon has Just begun, altbongb for
r Thacker waa called to
some ttase email Kiad* leave been com ihU an.a rip saw HI* right Grand Rapids ti»day by the death of
it in the saw and a her aon a wife. Mr* Rollo Thacker
SH^VELA RETIRES
For Evening
Dress
_
The Rilson Hellh Shoes
made over the Keoworth
or Solan last with
Patent Corona
Kid
upper*, are the correct Btyle.
Very elegant and handsome,
K«iuxl to any $5.0(1 shocE
Kalhtoo |irire only
EliaSTl£MAIWLOST$IO
cRcuiT com
m
r:
UNION MADE
’ HA»T*9 «90 or
Oyatar Bay. K.
Sept. It —Prwal
aot Rooaevelt baa iwceiTCd a set of
CALENDAR
Ask Til Mil Wki Oni On
NOW
■"
The KIMBALL
ru
W. W. KIMB1U.L COMPANY
\J1tmrkan 6ir1
Our new
2.50 shoe
Ladits
%
Uli
You 6et the same
Stple as if pou paid
$3. Call and stt thtm.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
tha ^ tribata to the
Bontat Oahtta at €ronomp Pricta
Chikircn'i citta rice
, per garment........17c am! upwards
. per garment............ 17c and upwvds
r, per garment............. .23c
aU site*
Indies' flcccevl underwear, suiicrior quality-----...,46c
I’s 1fancy’ rieeced underwear, superior tjuality..,. 4$c
Men’s
lerwear,
sui<rior
quality..
90c
and
95c
Men's t
V - Always get your moneys worth at
I a First Chts
malpr'R SIwp
5hos-
Our $3.50 aud
...$3.00 Sfioes...
I:
For Men arc better than
ever this fall. .All shapes
ami all the j.jootl leathers.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
WANTED — Immediately, a
cook at the Lake View Hou**.
Elk Rapid*, wage* 410JX) per
week.
-ylMB-tf
New Shoe Store
Rotner’s OW Sund
Front St.
Opposite Whiling Hotel '
, RECORD WANT AD
. RECORD WANT AO
CHRISTIAS CHURCH
Of Dependable Dress Goods
A 3Sin. Mrictly all wool Venetian is a firm ami wd.gluy
cloth ami the genuine Venetian, not a rtannel. \\ c ha^
h in all the popular shailcs, incluiling Black, hs KQ
the climax of goml quality at per yard...............
I
Wonderful Fail Ming
Handsome Men* Fall Suits............... w...$7.00, $10;$12. $16. |18
Elegant Men's Fall Overcoat*...............
$5. $7. $10. $12 to $26
Serviceable Boj's Fall Suit*.,.............$1.60, $2, $2.60. $8.60, $4.00
MEN'S UKDERWEAR-Both two-piece or Union Suits, $1. $1.60.
$2. $2.60 to $4-all wool-any color—and every sire. Don't buy
until you have seen us.
KF.WLAN!) HATS.................................$8, $2.60, $2. $1.50, $1
The New Stand, 242 Front St
A Few Items From Our Magnificent FaU Stock
full *1**. only Ett. In o
ip » \%rm umfm. a waa iwviMaMwuu Uoo i mu* It. Kaay i
ta already la place, an.d a* aeon na the Rnja„ tn BMt Front t
baae of the moaameat aniTw tbe
elephooe Co. tina
ibad and their Itaaa
Tbe aUtne ahowa I
l Omena and North-.
The moBiiment wlU he a vary band- part.
«rain ev-cry endeavor to tell tencly and tnithfaUljr aU about oar.
•A SIroe M Oood As its Smme.**
It’s Quality That Counts
Mr. Ib>and*. one vt Grlnnul Bros*
Uetroit ptonu timera. haa been tuning
ID the city for the past two week* and
will be fur the neat ten daya. He to
acknowledged one of the very beaL
having s.pen.
leading .
XIWK Wirem-r use aU out power in poicbaiiii( and then
THE ECONOMY STORE
Michigan Telephone Co.
STATUE BAS AlllTEO
THE WEATHER
Hew Undermar 3uunt<tm*d w
lafk often saves dollars in
* railroad fare, hotel bills,
and incidentals. Did you
ever try the experiment."
<lftys the factory haa been running full the rt-»iili
Tbe boae as well a* the
ll«-*h wa* badly Injured, and an effort
will to* made to save the arm.
harmtinlca*. strings, clarkmeta.
Mr Halbert baa been working on
and ew-ryihlng to ihoroaghly washed the slasher and was changed to this duetkm during our removal sale. Store
aad cleaned frequently.
poalilon on account of tbe atiaen
open evenlnga. Grtnnell Bro*‘. music
,
The factory ran nnill U ©clock last tbe regular man
He was puttie
house, ZZ* East Front atreet
night, and ran* until after 9 odock a belt when hla arm airuck tbe taw.
nearly rvory night- Up to tbe preaen‘.
)od crowd out for the
time*tbe factory has canned nearly
> dance last evening.
cans of goods. At tbe
to canning 10.000 cans
presMt time It b
tbe dancing waa
©r oorn per day, and.<
y Stewart A
3«.<ie0 can* per day to
IIU for cboloe of two uptight, ma
hogany tinlah pianos (one brnnd new).
morning the tartory had about
In our remoml sale. Easy i
ibelB of peachM on hand, and 1*
immediately
Store open
t at the rate of SOO bnahe!
•ale.
during thl. aal<
m
7h. RmI R.llnbl. Clothi.r.
A Long Distance
Telephone...
ABN TEaailLT LACtaATEB
» w Off Book Stm
BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT”!
U. E. STBDUG, Up
WILL DOUBLE
I
CAPACITY
50 eents *•“*"*”■*
S. BKNOA A OOlUimAIMV
lOTALLt ENTEITAINCD
istlSu’-'
m
Read If“Qoiaejr Adtmt S.wy«r,“ the hat Htw E^kad M17
era •ritten. This book his bees
awl wiB eoM
nal Lahew «aloa”or WaJhtegtoa. JX C
,0laUi^Of*ty Mail,
SEVENTH TEAR-1981
; CITY, jaOH., SATTRDAV. SEPTEMBER 19, W.'*-
;rat?
WEL BUED
WITHSTONE
F-very man in town who docs
not attend church elsewhere t*
ipviicd to worship with us at
♦ Steinberg’s Opera House at
; 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday Night
Sermon subject:
^WbatJ Believe^'
■ BKSI KK VOt’RSlN WIU.
FISH YOU OUT," .
Thomts F. DUom. Ftstor
Here'S a WhHHail fur tiN
Little FiHows!
A lot of suits just came in.
They’re from one of the
manufaclurcTS -a concern whicb
knows how boy’s clothing thtoli
be made! Just another of our
luck) chances. Ready cash con
summated the deal Five dif
ferent patterns, some neat mix
tures. others
overshot
l>laids-some arc just plain.
F.ven site among ’em. Yon
«THE BOSTON STQREss
TOSECOIEACOACH
ii'n'
l>erfeci
iolor/ h comes'in a’rU^ Coal" Brack" nly! this •yQ
quality will siirpri-e you. at per yard
•\ .V» in. line all wool \ . rietian; here is a cloth that has
tfoodweight,
ptood weight a hani finished surface that prevents it
from wearing
\Vc have it in Wine,
yard.......- - the top notch of goodd value at per yard
A 52 in. pure wool Panne Zibiline. is a short sheared
andveo-silkyelothandiustthe
w.gt ^at d^s^not
cr>' silky c
re lining:
b shade of Brown. It’spositu'ely xhigh 1 QQ
; Zibiline at per yard-.-................ .......... X.vrv/
A 52 in; ven-i’inc Imported Moleskin Zibiline. this is a
beautiful cloth, hals an unusually brilliant surface and
is f>ecfection in cvcr>- particular; wc , have it in Black
and ihe stylish colors. We consider it a s
perb quality at per yard.................... ...........
Tho High Srhotd AihU-tlc aafiociath- ahaoclatlon from the busine** men
of tbe city and other* who care tp aathe toj)Tt. The money will be uaed
recuiine a coach for the footbaU
tn. and what 1* left will be devoted
baaeball and oth«-r athletic Inter-
money. and 92»Hi 1* needed, oonalf
Ben Montague. Harold Tlin*. A
Wilhelm Lmil* Tlnkham and 1
is some excellent new n
towing np. and the football
pnomiae* to be a atrong one agali
rii'X-n.rs.v'ns.i.-
1.60
^Dew BIKkE. WILHELM
cmer lUM ui fnu
FALL WEDDINB
Then a long lime home.. , The
new start should certainly be
made in *‘OUR” home. Get
her to say “YF.S” and we will
see you get the house cn tenns
•o eas)’ you wiU mov e m the
same day. Talk it over to-
Jltrlinger,
e»*manaotrmmktm'»
The annual tcmchers' InatlUile for
THE gvEyncqjgooBP. teavebse cnr.
THEEVElltNGREaMtD EXTtASESSIM
N0VEIBEI9
-V-
■
OOMHCM WIU. M CAtL«0 r<y
ernwn that oav
»m.
Ittdrthi 4 eoiffs
8a',>i
fMiktaa^ariw-
W-'-.
mtch., sattkday, septembhmo.
ADVANCE
SALE^__ :
lUSlIESS CAIOS.
Eli' -M
4, etc.; g oke warm bed W4
in Bed Blaaketa. Qnilu. Sheets,
oomlortablc thcM axil nighta We bought an eabeptioiiany large
ucc. in
» order
Older to aupplf o« whdJemJc
quantity eariy before the advance,
mme pncea in amgle
trade, and to early boyen we will make the
tl
pairs that we do in docen lots after Ihe rush
Drop I* the pride canning
•
o» #«.
“•rt':srr..r;rru
—t.........
ir'rSTA/.;
0S4» «» mm mnm.
i
was having a christening ^
.
lonard night partlclpnni* got pretty
Our two specials are, first:
to ttll nmsroM io««li«
[‘
We h»« »«y price or any «jle yo« *«nt. »t» all ltn>l« irf c
era, iheeo, pillowa. bed apreada. pOkwr caaet, etc
A. tMLCMK Cil, Ctrnmmrn.
•
om u«« <h« bulWlAf «o d-trored^
;ilt:’:-gn4i^‘r32££sr
hid away, bow much nobody can And
!■',|g
:
V ;
»
I'i r
THt tmtCT AAltWAV.
TIM cMr €>omeU It aow eoofn
wWi MOUMT olrMl rmllw»y pnM
TW
grmt^ iMt jr^«r
I'^V
fo .
Rr V
W'^
,r
See then in our window; anyihiag to fomiih your home,
rHr.ro:xrr„:?,ssf2i
diM
sCTMi rallw»r bh. which pmiu
ftttcNi 4rf atiM
rmiiW* op>a
wUhla ilM cttx Wm pronoun
tiM ma)Bct maw hatacm » 4mt
iMvr • rrMelil««> framad nmdc
l»w n it miad ikmi
thmt far I. Um oiiljr plM to on
• oonmoiiy to oporoM o lio*. U
nHernoon to draw some money
wa*
the place closed.
,e regular <
St the conclusion
institution bad failed and *•
bolter that drew a crowd arc
oetlr tb« dlffereoof* wlilrh ftt hj I«ws than m»
m. lime
time Th
Then
etlst. pftrUrtilftrt)
b® told her that as prcvk.usl>----------------t».«a tiM* bouM. ftixl ih.^ ftOBfttr
He in the local paiM-rs. the banks and
bftlUTod the wmftle rominlltee ffti .gher huslDcs* piac«*s in the city had
kBftOoe wirtild prepftre ftnd Ininiduce "loM»d for the afUTDiMin in order t<j
enabW the employe* to attend the
n»ti liftfc drOnUf liu***
lliftorlfti hftUlfttUn. Tbi* meft*
>n- wblfb n-ciivt^ btk fti.i.roTftl will
•«t Uar inifipers and hunters In the
*isie Alvin Mamb. a man now well
viong Jn years, has In his^tlme^kllled
tnM tiMt 1
nclioed to the view that *4
isure ma> lie eoaned into Isw.
liOO Reward. flOO.
ho readers of Ibis |»aper will
isikl to know that there Is at least
dreaded disease that acicnce ha*
n able to cure lu all Its stages and
I Is CaUrrh. Hall’s fstarrh Cure
ihe only pt«Hlve cure now kmiwn
the medicai fraternity Catarrh
iig a c»in»tHuiionsl dlwsse. re
|ulr«^
a oastitutlonsl
ir.-stmenl;
Ha ls Catarrh t.*ur«- is taken Intern
ill>
acting dlrecll) m>un the blood
tbe ftUodpftOlni of itor rftpltftllsl. they
ui'i muctiu* surfacdtA of the system,
Wswe fliftl tl»r piftn to orcftnlso under
hereby deslrtjylng the foundstlon of
4km fttrort fftilwfty ftri Is out fr
ihe disease, and giving the patloni
tlmlrr ibe pnwtmt frftnrhl«* tftX4i nuo drtwgth by building up the constltu
bo collrct-d by tbr rliy
Vndcr tbi • Ion and assisting nsturi* in doing Itk
The pn»prletf»r* have *u much
V coaornl Iftw lheift>^<» a»u\d po
> its curstIve powers, tr
•tftift, but tbo city would not Uvbftrrml
>ne- Hundred Ikdlars
mso that it fails to cure
1
1mm thft fttiftolaie cootro! o
■ireHft. and the fiwncbise Buy provide
^‘Add^rV^j”'CHKNKY 4
dor opecftiloft by electricity, so
th«rr would be no dftucer
psts,
76C
•
dn..
rmmn of • dompmmy spriuplng a
Hall s Family Pills are tlie l»e*i
«ro«ld be ftbwi! Kib.OOO lkwld«
P Is ftrguod Ihfti fts ft streti rs
prwpositkift tb« enlnrprise dor*
•ppftftj to CftplUUiU A. ft line on ihr
|*Ml»ftiilft most nrcrssftjily br r
of tiM efttrrprisr: ftod ft* U mi
BMiUTe power upon tbr city. It i* s*
ftIWWd by the prumoten thftt the chief
dJfferobce to the city would I
aptter of iftutlon. They ftrcue fur
,tb^ tbftt imlefts ilir orsftolzftt
aUmetmd under the groefftl ln« they
4MBot ftftrtoualy ccmalder the project
If is true also, ihfti under ft p
Tloo In'form two onmnlEfttion* to <m>
rrate « llae through the rit) fti
the penlBftulft'll would handlru
\iU o*n manufacture
Ot. a farm a short distance from
Af.i».mlne4- a farmer witnessed a
ursnu- sight thU week
One of his
hulls was having a flert'e fight with
1 large iHsi. The bull finally roanIged !.» catch bruin > hind one <»f his
*houlilers with his horns and ran him
to the fence. Then* he was pinned
fan and nearly gtu-ed to d.atb
farmed iwiired an sv and *<si
patci.ej the hear. The chsmpl'
not «une i.ff unscratcbe.1. his sh
tH-lng
.and (Vunmissluner
for sale 0<MoW?T
felted horn* steads In I
12.6IKI.acres
•oiinty. which has
slate by the an-
O. R. CARVER 4 SRO.
rastalus
NEW
STORE
^-t^-gaSwggj
I fully sciilcvl yd. but
ily for business-
Uie rnsnsgetm nl «*f the \Ve,l M
Igsii Hist fair has h.-eii and Is re
•eivlng VI r> favorable crltlrlsm for
voicing it* tliani
mauagenuui «,f
) fair* are gentle
(Saturday!
E
iromtneht ‘jpe
Thu
uied In r*-iurn for the tiisny rourusie*
rec *lved lioin ihe prens.
The fair
management
appr.-claie il.e rimn>
(in-t words said, and fur that reas«
be one receiving tills can lUe it. M4
IT .rive It aWav, as ts I hough i lM*^t
>A.-a Mis Life to a Neighbors K.nd-
•J'
fy y'
lerests of the city 1
be profN^y guarde
I> i» fttftted that
ofNWated out of (Irand iUpIds ane op
4
I. 4NNUAU
Mr I» P Hstigherl.v. well known
hr. ughoiil
Mercer
and
Sumner
•ou.Tlies: W Vs., most llkHy oaes l.ls
Ifi to the kindness «.f a m Ighbor
•ssly ajmrl4‘d
. attend.ed by two
• him lltthN If any.
Ih^ an
dtlKir itwrnlng td
Ilf seritm* r.imlttlen, thought him a
Hit le vd rhsmlMTlalu s r4.llc tTto'.cia
;t;.. Hisrrh(N-a lleuie.l.% which «ore.;
EXCUritlON tlM in less than twenty be,r li.nir.
Ft*. saV by Jas G Jobc-on
wS-ir*-
eta good for in days. Her (I U.
lents for full Informatliw
ۥ U l^wood, tbn l
tlrand Rapids, Mkb
.ill
ANNUAL OTV. 4 I. EXCURSIONS
Ihe G U A I. will y.ive Its annual
‘h. irslon «>n Tuesdsy Oetober f.. to
iV-rotl
Tttle.Io f'.mt. iTiiesgo
Grand iT^dds It o»t ty-thHim*
i.r.1 c*tt> and \niith
»:lo.*i. The
e «nd excursion wtll be ti* Hlclimt»nd
n.’ « n Tuesday. l>^.«r Hlth
Fare
ff*. o. Tickets gtaarTo roturn fur P'
la -. See G It 4 I agents for full
gi ilnilars or a<l<!ross r 1. l^vckwisal
J j» A tlrand Uapld* M'-eh.
1
iv7:» pit
...DENTISTS.
^^fs'5ss;sel5
..$1.00.
JUNULA»-Ilr.cii<^
ihJTwXu-mi;*
K. B. CHAPIN. Propriclor
Hotel Brunswickiwhc v..w.m.jticcc«..i«ce,
Tbe Mo*ttl
«'”8":rrL,, —bssb.*—
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
*’k'‘a'’ Norton U at Ibjm^ Hartsn^j^ ^'’
•osVi
•I
osuvrirrum ^ ht‘*VndilnII j
M=»4At-TMV
A. D. TYLER
ricPtp ^ror
A.K.I
O TKrBHUg>iy.lM»..MS'i a J TKL'K
H
Observe These Figures aosely
THE HUNDRED DOU. tRS represents the
amount you will have at the end of the year if
you save only the small sum of two dollars
a week.
.80 CENTS Is the way you will feel when the
. \-car rolls around and you realize that you
have spent or wasted all you made.
A irood lime to start is now. Don't put it off.
Do It Today
Weiwue Savi^ Book*, loan the little steel
hnnk* and pay S Pwr Cent, interest.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DENTIST
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
OBIc«^S06 K*w Wilhelm IttnrV
*vn*' Phone CK2
Clau* Warnnr. Proprietor
Ht'TToNH hay, MU'U
1 1,. .(fi.-I.M-to t««*utirul firaul Tnorrr-e.
pa> and If the farmer asks ftir^lo «»r
WANTKl)
The Pecrlets Fine Pant* ,
than merchant tailcr made,
Peertess Mfg. Co.. Detrot
^ A** few days a^co an AliM-na man 1
,
A
Ung.T Heal K.taie KvHmne.
wJyigh Class Borne Outfits
til ciurfamlly cacursum
| G R. 4 1. TO RICHMOND »5.00,
ir.l.m to
tn rieveland
(
Slid ItufTalo. Ftir particulars ns bi
Ann.iul G U>- I exeursbrn to Ulrh
•in........ I special tr.nln. rale*, etc., see:
|ndi.
on Tuesday, txiober
an.'‘tier eviitmin 4.r b.indbll!*
t7.ih. Tickelri giK.d Itir P' dn\*
Got
3-j l2 i:. l!*r2 r : |„t| 4nit*rmailc*n oi any c;, U. 4 I
-------------:--------iar;en» ^*r nddreits r. I. I>»ckwcs*d Gen
M luo^t IcasoTtaltic prices.
Tli;U is the way wc .ttr .n.lit^; many
th sr *l.iys to “-ci up hoUHc kcciiinK.”
\ou
'
smh a
ncrcssaiy.
Ji Chiffonier
'
ire in Ihe Ire*!
five gfKKi sizetl ilrawcrs and a fine minor.
BI6 BARGAINS INTINE
PIANOS
@@10
•h>n'i ncctl
gint stock of lumiture, but certain (Mercs aic alnutri
the hamlsumcst art trie
'I hcrc are some that
have even more drawers and a n ce place for !ui^; some «vent«^
this p’lace fi.r a -Medinuc Cabinet;” always know where the most
u^cd mctbcine.s are il ncetled in a hurry.
Wr hirve tv^lfecn dider.
cm kinds of Clnff.n. ers prr.tl fiom $6.00 10 $27.00
tnoti urn humU
For tho*r who will lake I
iTcforc we move to our new store at N.l
l.V.i r.ast Fiont Street. Tnivcn^c.Cny.
Bought that Carpet Yet?
Seen
our
nc»v
, ire>.*
We
Stock which will eu.abh
have ‘■elefcda
J Ui bir tint *vl,:r»i
is heiuuful an'l wc’il >-uaranlee
;l.c
atn’.
Brussels anti
Wihons lo Mrlect
Royal
Vclvel.s
wiai
anti IUhU
There are Ingrains
from
The patterns are ihc han 'so~.; st wr have <atlied.
Then there are r-,^.
lug
.ui-s that
cover the who’c ihKrr, and little ones psM i
t
aeldcm
for the dofuway or in front ol the juano; Mxh
slio.vn in tl e city.
The newest
style'.
laUM ;paueins and rich
est colorings.
ftlust dane a China Chset
with the other vlishM.
frien U.
grca'cst display of hirdsomcly
•-Also Special
Easy Terms of Payment.
GRINNELL BROS.,
MI
broken if pul a«^^v
nr.ade.
jvk
m.
artUtuall)
Ti is i* the
1 ut
could p inbirr.
t.gtthrr
We were
particuUdy fortunate in betng able lo ••get in on the g'o'.r.l il gK”
with some of these large concerns, and the result is the Ingest
:
:
:
prices for the best of goo^ls
n.SO to 32.00
art rtft prtstat txtrtmtfy hw pritta i
:
Sm*UU»>c.Uu«rumeDU.TUki»f Maduaa^ Sheet Music;
eu:., to be doeed out et ooee. tejmBeie of eoit.
'MP
surely get
China Ooseli that the largest factortes
Every l*iano and Organ in our stock is ^really reduc^
in price. If you arc going ti^need.an in»trynem_yjthiiyi year or^ '* "■•••
than pay you to BUY NOWI
iWt hesitate! Don't procrastinate but call at once
a^nd lear^e_:veQ^gjre
ate purchasers. V isitors alwas-s welcome. :
in
Must lave a place to sl.ow them to your
Then it is such an ornan«ent to the
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
pm-
■1
ym:i
:
CHI
!
hiodllng msu; o. work
iit,u .-^rf* a farnuT M which It 1
«irw.\eil he *. ni «»ut to gel iv He V
Swlt.iar-r t^rr. l
lUu.-wUat Maggered ai the presell
tion bv tin- farmer of a bill for II
iiK iKMird lor the .log at seventy
eenin a day
da.v during tl.e
days
!IV4 etnin
to put your pretty fancy China
$100"°
4^09 9. Union m±.
on. .AWVCIt * PhNHALLtOON
&
Solid (fold R.n»a-
RaU Excursion to the East.
t
..
_________ ^^!...CMIPET CLEANING WORKS...
Bi(! Ibaeounl for path.
^MH *n I
sra.id *)and privileges
|wHm
fire insurance
SPECIAL
RING SALE
«ke the trouble Iti hunt ft»r U
parties forming ibo company.
There will W «HbtT ni.slin
ashed for. and ft will be up m ibV
eo«incll to give I hem oooaid*
Hut the mtwt vital iiuinis are
here meniioaed. That the prupoaed
, line ftlll IMI of greftt lieneftt to the cll>
and like Iwneflt to the Peninsui
Cbe Olatchmaker
navini; openvei a m w jewdry hU>n* ai 400 S: Union
Si., your paironaiiv is
solicilctl.
^ E. W H I ST 11 G S & S 0II'
TO-DAY
SPEAKroi^^WORDS
A^>skey Evening News Prstset W
sgemsnt of the Fair.
ly. T. Knapp
iJOH NR. SANTO
JEWELRY
-•
NSW Stora and New Slock
L. A. BUILOINO
RASTALL.
nsiead of haggling with
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Rractloal Houao Fumlahs
nlghl and had tti
fire III a ismrliig
and MImHe J
, to th‘ Arthur
non together in t
i eiplalned ihni!
he was an Icniaii. ami It
alhle for him to get aroii
I f.'cJ.M k 111 the mtirning ami 9 o'clock i
j
J. w.
Just U^ause abe doean t
spers a Grand RajJMa woman bad a
Plan, who U ft metobw- m
HCommUiM oC the »«fiiftta oo»
oiluoft on Oftftaoe. to whicb vftft drle
gntM] tb«- work of drftftloie * flnftnclftJ
nUSlTiilr
Ml fnuMMM ww trmmm4 «
I
A good Urge warm pair bUnkeU for
^ank
V
-
f
‘ V *
.trv'Q^TVA CTflOltD. tlUltoSE CITY, MICH., 8ATUKI>AY. SEPTEMBER 1». 1908.LAND OPKil won WTUaigNT
rtOMDCTAim
M mil
What a grand
WUI Sam Sa
family medicine
jit is, grand-Ayer’s
or land la tbe^ Cblppeu
tn
Mlm ^
NEXOJA
COFFEE
igaa to
%Jorth I^memberiiv. namely;
that when we introduce our
••BEST” flour to you and-say
Ife all the name impliee^you
may rely *ipon wh«t we say.
acm. aalln, who faan he nay al^
hate ooatracted the dlaa^e from hte
A Blend of the Finest Old Mewi>
csn. Jnvs and Other
upatc^fnm. Hong Kong an !
ra ttiai during a tyiAouh the,
▼
On Ung-Wo
capuiaed u« i
Kwang-Chn Waa. and l.w peraoaa per-?
lahed.
IVSnTSiZLJtS-'S:'. ^
> worked hard on the farm all
u^mtsi to hare the alrehgth of t
mew. One day. nine weeks after,
was Witen. he suddenly ahonted
HANNAH & LAY CO.
and Its from
TMAVKMttK OITV. IMIOM.
that dog’
Me
..Krr.r.’Sv.i^Vo'srr’L
tVtLT ALWAYS
iCENtlAL nWS
or THE W0«l»
!-!r:
to kwp his
to
drtnk
the
should «u thrrr
loan IranedlaiHy
praea thai Iho E
nt‘i.::^;;‘cKrKTav.non
on* tarantula rn>m tho tropica was
dispatched at the home of Wllllan
Xiok after It had t.Tmrl*ed the fan
lt> fyr sU'nK»oihr Zink was a former
fruit dealer, and while he was hand
lina a hunch of hananaa the huice
-...
me
r^;.
He then
i?SES
ances arvwe Bepiei
srr?r;v.u?: “Sr
‘
liaya U. t'uui“ »^“^ni. Hau
Md. For sale by Jaa. Cl. John
... fN.mmlssioncns Wentworth and
1 the arrest of Sen
ior t»f Vtrmont for
rat'ctK.n out of season. The
Headed guilty, by reason of
of the law. and was fined
alnat two
Boy-a Wild
ind
expecting
With .n famll
e. and a st»n riding for life,
him to die.
to gel Dr King's New Dla
i-tiwrv fiir Consumption. Coughs am
Ctdds: W. H. Brown, of Leesvllle. Ind.
endured death** agonies from asthma
wonderful
relH-l and soon cured him
a. R. A 1. ANNUAL EXCURSION wrli..s
I now sleep soundly e
every
iilghi. * IJke marveJotu cur« of Conition.
Pneumonia.
isroncnius.
vToUmII .
. ....
h!?. Colds and Grip prove Us
Chicago ...
• •
hiesa merit for all Throat and
<;rand Rapids ..................... 4 '*<‘
,St..luns H«h1 City and aouth. fSOO.I
Tuesday. Oetobm* Sth.
Jns. G Johnaon a and F. H. Meads
drug stores.
d*and*on one hip. He was knocked
tmsemuh and was badl.v burned
.u... hS:%‘r.
rs
Jews ihn*w stone and fired on the
|»oni were Injurv'd
liollce. several of
newtHi three ‘
The mmtile was
later
Tnsipswi
Jews, but flnall.i t
^or\¥
warehouse t>f the
:» Canning company wai
l»;i*16l
St..JKfEXCURSIONS
~Tm tro the road <o complete recov-,
VlATtlS
'Z. *1SL“.S, PEREMarquette
,
X E. osEiucK ocCemr.
FIRST ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SALE
Kncruv
nerj^v aif.1 <-iiU:rpnM.I
Crowncil with succe
anks t our lany i
ment in a wry ni«uh >i wa\. 'I'hanksto
one wart*ht)UM‘ wr nv>\v nMiui're iwt>. lo lioUl Lir lar
cnal MU'Crss we inau^^uraie this .\nniwrsary Sah*., It
^real >;rowih That i>f untirrsellinii.
r. w..r.le.l, A year a«o
«iK-nL-«l ..ur l-urniiurL- .Icpartms,we are occupying’ twice the salesroom ami instead of
..........................Stows.
To celebrate our phenomlock of I-urniture
and
forceful demonstration of the real cauMt of our
t” he
SampU $ale of Iron Beds.
U.- bav. jii-t i.Uic.-.! ..n mir ilo-.rs. M Iron
.i M..mif.u'.ur.-rV .a.ni.bLUt-lit ai lb.- l urnituro l-Miitifiion at a bit: .lixonn;. .iint iib-m ..ut ;r 'ni,
> mak<- room tor onr r.-;j.il.ir molU «.■ oiT.t tlt.-m at wb.-l.-sab- t.i io-. '
$2 patterns, no two alike -- $t.S0 to $20,00
Wc arc v|,owing
mm
is our'Anniverjary Sale \nicc ior
a 6 foot extension table.
Of
course iwe have others chcajH-r
but not as large.
Soliil oak Table like cut. 4*2
inch top, cxtehils f. feet 4 inche«.
flutetl legs, onlus
lot
this
Kail over 4U pallcms in
FREE
Hambiiruc .\nniveT-
I ijneis, in woo»l, canc anil
leather scalvfrotn
,$2.75 to $30.00
Set of f.
saiy &iuvenir.
Thi‘
s*d..l Oik canc scat
K
ker, *o U; given
SOLID OAK DINER
l.kc Cut
stretchers in
Iron .
\r
niversary sate ] rice, ^cl «
(1, or'ly f
$5.00,
Our Basement Floor iscrcAvdeti to its utmott with Heaters, Ranges. Cook Stoves.
Enameled w.u-e. Tinware. Extension Tables. Sideboards. Diners and Iron Beds.
iCwo 6rand Specials
In iripTc roatct! blue anil
wh:?c
HOTREB’S
Ql|U
iriU^
r,-.ms.
Supremo Values F"or IMext Week.
cbrslbirth Th«
IS just what
Meads. Druggists
„Farm For Sale
ICO acros known aa tbo Stool or NoodEra Rug Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., of ham farm One of tho boot la XlrmBd
Frtotkey. Mich.. 43
East Bridpe Travaroo county; S% bOoo oouU of
street Write for prices and tho dif- ‘hO citj
EUROPEAN PLAN.
..“'..liTjtTr
1
BACHANT & ROSCOE,
H-aifl oiui. vane v-Ct.
woman’s
me....
.srjr-.....
fV • :•*«* ^
ever seen in this city. U you tlon’i want to
come in and M;e them, jusi size up our
window.
W^.SO
CbarU^. M. IbM.lh iir KnglewiKMl. N
.1.. \ ho has juss c
hum nsHh birthday
Venmuo lumlH-rmun who dU*«i In Cali . Ide t holder of a
Insurince iK.llry
fornia In^Juls
The income fri»m a U tl e tI nlKHl
ulUHl Sta
Staler ll^e was Insuntl
fend of li.'MU' i- :o In. ustM each year
has been open aii
lo par.-hasethes*. gilts ami the annual
\ illl/ln eyisteiu-e
,li.;irlleithm Horn a
. grccstema- churth
that mar) luHe otu that have InH-n
overbMtkeil by Saii;a t •laus in the past
in the
win be able to )
Southern mllway. Tuesday
by the talejillrl ig
Chnstmaa ebei r pnuided
pr
In addUlom the irus | Sept *n ?T SJ*. Special train will leave
lumlM-r dealt r
a; S-.U3 a. m..
ai
hroigh without cha
Buffalo.
Clexitlatid and return.
Parllcu»y W Tickets good 30 days
. or by writing
. for the iKH.r child
HlUadale.
H.uN-e.
b). Ml l*hlM‘r
IWlstr and vlrlnli).
vjrlnh) There yii
Mich,
or
H
W.
lum**.
C.
P.
A..
Grand
U- an annual exhibition td tlu-se gift.
UapUs. Mich
3&-121S192226
W}
R>:
men^s 13 Shoes
Hotel shilson
PROHOR
Christians In which
an.t two Jews were killed, and
. seriously Injured i
llnmel In th government
line of
Unlike Any Other 1
U,s firet-eUw- AU eutiUiU
Irw brd». Sdrotric hglit.. rw. <
fromPMdi^t BTthvdnyorv
It will make
,3,^
ilii
1
Kn.ntelcil
W.ve.
B Qual Kill Pan
CiiIt2!c
*”aU four of,
___
i
Train will iM^^^^I^verse City at
:.ri.2u
WoaRier
li ncai at ban'll; bet
ter take ailvantage
j-our heaters
Air Tight Hcitcts
i
51.00 to $15.00
penetrates through the skin carry-
GRAND
Cold.
of this sale and buy
A oeck o- li and lU* ct lnv was unm destination. Tickets on sale OcloU:
rr
iixrxz
t^r.u'r*r.p
isr.
>. house had si»H»d tn which. 11 years
iierfetlers had
CBKAOO
We are confitient that wc have the •
Colonel Hoix haa .
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 1
Th * work of AmerU aii women m\y> .1 n-markable record. It haa been
n*
to la- a reign
• loriarles in Imlia re«-elviil puhllc re«- use for over :tu rears, during wh
time many million tmiiles have Im
void and used. It bar hmg btx-n
e^Jlli‘.-r»r*
the
lllU-Ua
*Tl.ohurh
cid
tl,bruited states 11.101 at 1‘hlladelviandard and main reliance In
l>hla for at least a year unless a s|h<- u*ge In Lurknow. After dwelling on treatment of croup In thousands
Hie widening *tt women's work In InHal order is Issued from the U.
du along the lines of mwllclne. aur- Homes, yet during all this time
nnd leaching, the lieuor paid a handsome
g»»venior
» to Miss Thobum.
Us MrhoU. who ha
Mi from the
which U the only
e l^nt ph'ces. to
Laina no opium or other harmful
Colic. Cholara and
stance and may be given as conRemedy.
TdldcA^o Pa . is the murdenT of her
. liver.
ehlld
The woman tells a pathetic
story of how she atrangk-tl h«*r Imby
FINE FOR SENATOR
' durmg her sltwp
She said to the
i.Mly savod hla life
«.n.per that she had a dream, during
bad Iteen sick for
He b
which her dlsuwted mind Ixxaime 4ro
what the doctors
•ng Raccoort
presM^ with the fact that somL- one .‘Otery,
had aelted her child and was carrying
vwiKsri. N. H.. Sept. IS.-Flsh and
ChhhI Roads society.
n cannot do
and will i«H- If t
making Im
iHHter than the men
e highways. The
to try Ih km-p
gtiod cmdttkm the roads near tl
respective homes-Kanaas City Jour
PITTSBURO
C/te Btst €vcr
The full tkvoT. the deli,
ctous quality, the absolute
Purity of IxtwTJcy’s Break
fast Cocoa distinguish it
from all others.
No '‘treatment*'with alkalies;
no adulteration
with fiour.
starch or ground cocoa shells;
nothing but the nuiHtlre and
digestible product ot the choiccst Cocoa Beans.
Aak Yoor D«lar for It. '
rrc";.^ -
tomac
quick cure
I 4
I
m
I KIDNEY
Backache
^^CURE
then
lieeft seen In ihr- dwelling but always
'NlM*Tiant wifll anSh^Vw ihl^ could
muster When.
had l»een holdli
4 she found that
and had actui
the Wibe by the
, The unfort
|y aiaaneted U t
mother
Is overwhel
grief
She U under bond
liome of the rural young women
having tlriMl of going
dy.^*'
20c.lb.Si-,
AKAUCKLE BaO&
.NEW YOKK
DR. FENNER’S
ined to ny Urd for setvraiujva aaosaarrn
drt‘!!^.<rU?k'*dia“
Elklng up the pathwaj
ng at Ellis Island The
CATCHES THE FEUDISTS
wvll M 1 rr«T kave ia bt life.
p the talU of hU coat
ADA Bl.ACKWKX. Kaasa. City. Mu "
n over hi. head. Pro- Salvation Army la an Attraction
as -. H. Avk for r'.siW ti<«>k - I'MEE
right hip pocket of
Kantimky.
Bah- bv Jas 15 Jt>hnMm an I Itng
I lx* seen a large and
Im-.- li Ibivburg
JarkMin. K).. Sept, lit.—The man
tng and exerciaea of the Salvation
«rmy. that la t.mring the feudal dls
•uckien'a Arnica Salve.
irlcis. brought a very large crowd
Hav world wide fame ftw marve
fmm the mountains to the city today
rurcs. It aurpaaacs any other si
The parade and m-rvlcoa here last
otkm. olnimcBt or balm for C
night attracted large cmwdf. luit it
was not until today that the rural dU-
»« «hc KIdor
then
iSJ'had 1 had my
Gold Medal
amund him trying to soothe him
■aw Kl« at tbr
K John l>
R(ickH«>ll«T'E mail nay lx* draw from
ho waa
dn*i
. HU H.,
m
R..un.l Oik Hciter,
57.5011 $25.00
prevenu all of the eiisooinforts of
ct A pltimb tab. Is
H v: Moeller. G P.
atl*nt«.ca.
^1.00 pw week buys anv .'•tove
ii*aring ,h» «k -c
nuke thi« exltiwdmiry offer of oni
fiunfl) sire rteel lUiigc with Urge
oven. te«%oir u>i high dotat
dupkx'gme for only WSS-BO
Bite Bnnien
a Qntnii Mssc.
52L00 II S4IL00
Cbe Boston Store
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XB* EVENIKO BE(XHtSi, TRAVHtSE CITY, MICH-, SATCHHAY. SEPTEMBER 1?,.1*0S>
Ipl
and Children’s
The Largest in Boys
Department
i f- Our History
Men s Clothing
Department
:V':"
Your Little Boy
Men’s Suits
in the new fall patterns Cheviots,.
Cassimeres and worsteds—the best
^ values to be had at $7^, $8.50;
$10.00 and $12.00, as wcU as the
very swellfest hand-tailored goods
at $15.00 to $22.00-no such perfeet fits elsewhere
il'
Traverse City, Michigan.
Hamilton Gothing Company
206 Front . Street
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Men’s Overcoats
will be shown by ns this year ir. the
short, medium and long IcnRths—
this is only possible in a stock as
large as ours, as it necessitates a
very large assortment
I
medium
grades $7.50 to $12.00. l ine hand.
lailoretl goods $lH.0O to $25.00-_
.
no tailor can fit you better—few as
1
• -
•
s
o’
IIS
m
llruwn'a court yenterdar. was settled
l.y the <t,uri alloaing Vlnpllng to live
with Calvin Sparling of Klngsfey
.Mr
.... J/n
himself.
The funeral of the late Mr* HarHet
(Jrldley was held this morning at in
oclock from the home, -tii (larfleld
a>inue
The funeral
*er\lre
was
largely aitendetl and there wa* a great
lirofiibion of flower*. The pamM*an*r>
wen old «ddl.Ts< and friemV of her
id
They were
Soule.
>I»P. y n Manln. and Mr.
.MrMcnrj
The W K C attende,! in
The funeral of llnie Luther Alexan
der ol Ijtke Ann will U* held tomorniw afternoon at
oclock from
the church, and will be under the di
rect U.n of Cndertaki^r Anderson
i'omractor Sranlan i-ommenrssl lay
ing the paving brtek on State street
•TAOE AND PLATFOBM.
‘^Lo“*'ciSf-man has JuM secured a
fine and valuable rabbit hound.
.
The Traverse City football team will
irobably play their next game at C»mral Lake Thursday or l-Yiday of next
wts-k with MaaceJona for a purse of
ISO at the fair there.
Slivtw HrtMi’. circus passtnl through
.he^clty tiKlay on It* way to thy fair
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For Boy’s’ and Young
to [i20-Pricev
'
'<
'
age U
lo
SI'kOO
hamKomr paiu rns. aFo chiMren's
aticsstoi:! si.r.o. jj.vi. ssiKi.
$5.00, $(>.110—Prettiest goods and
styles you ever saw
In* sure to
see them.
U
j
:
To-Night!
The Big Comedy-Drama Success.
irdlal welcome to i
First Msthodh
Wm. Laufman. P
niAXK RTKSTK1S
Church of Christ (Disciples.
T’Kimas P. niom. minUtcr.
Meotlngs held in Steltiberg’s (
0|M-ra House
Morning H»:!a Subji-f>. lU- 1
With the .Spirit ••
Sunday school., 12:bO.
rm.-n meeiing ..f J.inioi- and
these
lueulaies at 4:::o
Se nior i:udeav..r. -Vir,.
Evening. 7;.1'»
Subject. *WI
30 p. ro
All are wirdlally Invbed to
s.-rvlres.
Congregatlhnal.
Rev. D. Cochlln. Pastor.
Morning service, sermon and music
at lo;.tu a. m
Subjwt will
*The
Temple of the Lord *
Plan* and ele
vation « the new churrh will be at
this •vTvirv. and all art- invited to re
main and inspect them. Special mu
sic: "Qul Ttillis” iH. Farmer), by
quartet, and violin solo by Frank
Stepan, lutroduc. > uir vUlior* in the
pastor
Sunday schoor at noon. IVirents
should visit the olaases.
Intermediate .Christian Endeavor soclo»> at 4 :3V p. m.
Young People * Society of Christian
:16 p. m. ^
Endeavor at ti:l6
N ‘stebbin* has pitched a tent on
rhe comer of Front and Park strt>ets.
tnd will have an alligator ah.nr there,
.de has 1» alligator* now. the largest
me being five feet, and It Is la yewr*
lid He sold two today to Silver Bros.
O P. Carver and w ife, Mr.’ and Mr*.
f’,.W. Carver and children, and Mr.
tnd Mr*. Walter Strmyer and children
»f Angola. Ind.. left this aflemorm for
2arp Lake, where they will’ spend
Sunday.
The Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co. I p. m. Take t
evangelical.
•h of lime.
Newaygo cem«*nt a
Rev. D. O. Ruth, Pmator.
brick
Preaching at 1« a. m. Sermon by
The members of the city , council Rev. O. J. Nenber.
will get together Informally thU even
12:W». Bible school.
mg to dlscuas the-propoawl changes
CSO. Y. P. A. aerriee*
in the Old Mission milroad franchise.
7:30. pmaeliiag
7:30 WedneAlay evening, prayer
welcome to all.
wn* delighted wUh It. The come^
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor.
work and children in the cast were ew
The, closing serTicea at the pun
pecUIly fine. The performance will ference year.
Morning cenrice. 10:30. Bermop
the pastor. Profaatiooers VllI be r^
celved into full membership.
U.W to DelroU
was to remind her of her
Class meeting. »:45 a. m.
h J^irthday. ice cream _wat *hlcngo. |4.ti0
It
Oair’a oonrectSonery t A I. annual
Sonday Mkool at U >a.
.
» to '
Junior Leagne. 3 p. m.
G R.
Kpworth League C:30 p m. Leader.
Clyde Thomas: topic. -The Call oC
• evening 1
lay night, united prayer and
study of the Sunday school lesson
with the children.
Welcome to worship with us are
strangers, workingmen and the poor.
Fourteenth Stract Church.
, Sunday arhnol 2:30 p. m. •
Preaching a> .1:30 p. m. by lb.- pas
lor.
ReCH-ptiun of prv*bat loner * Into
full mcmbershlii
Christian Science Service.
Modem Woodmen hall, over post
ifBce.
Sunday morning. 10:30.
Subject. "Reamy."
Wednesday, 7:30 p m
All invited to each and every aer-
'cEiVs’-Sll'cTOR^
Every man in town who doc*
DOC gtteod ditoch c^cwhere is
invited to worship with u* at
Sternberg* Opera House at
10:80 and 7:30. Sunday night
•crmoDtul^:
^Wb^nBelim*'
"BE SURE YOUR SIX
LI^
FIND YOU OUT."
ThSBiS r. UUsm.PlStM'
^
»-«. «t.
W^?.’
day. tS4 WsiUunctoa
seats now SeUinc
^ H*rl«r V4.m11: M.n Who
Virtlms of th- Aci idmt ua I
Lo« Sstordsy
If
Q^BL ^ ANTKli At
Lots of Good Specialties!
cordially Invlfcd
30 a. m
r communion. 7:3
TIT l*Bl- n Ht.
“Man to J*Ian”
iz. »tinaay acnooi.
t IS. Epworth League.
T::50, worship: sermon topic. •The. ^
liblc in the Public School*.” Teachers •
CVftNTB IM BOaKTY.
Miss Blumbe Beattie was pies
Boys’ .
Overcoats
WANT OEPARTSENT
Bible school at noon
Christian Endeavor mwtli
E\f-nlng service at 7:30.
Prayer meeting Thursi
.Morning. li»::ui. Subject
* Thl* funeral
Ute William and Doers."
Sunday school ml 12:00
Hi by
I’erc
Wright, who was klllml
l.y a IVr
Baraca Bible
Marqucit,. train, will Is- held Sunday
11 Y. P. 1.. €;l
aftfnus.n at 2:3.. o’cltK-k fn.m the
uUJiK-i. ”St
ltapil>t Cburrli. At 2 o’clock a hrli-f
is 1* the
quarterly cot
» or the iniwt
natUfactory In the hUfor% **of^ *hf*
church:
Recttrdlng ►ecretary. F>1*ard De
Young: treasurer. I. I» Hohl>*; irusUHw. Koben Barney, A «. Gray. Floyd
Smith. E. H Allyn, and O M Morse;
Mewards. W H Soott. Robert
€f eatraordlnar) preten»lons and Imer
eat. will be aeen at Stelnbefg a Grand
Opera House tonight. This play ha»
been a recoiniiezd tnccMs In all thci
largest cUle* for the past two seasom
•and has bee^ put out on the roml.wlth
the same complete prxMSuction whlrK
«<m It favorable comment in the
cities. The Storj woven artmod the
title of -Man to Man’' Is highly inter
•sling, and while on new and nove»
Uaoa. is cunslatmt from start to flnl^h.
sensational scenes and thrilling situs
ttuna abonad
StUI; the author hat
paid a great deal of attention to the
ix»m«dy. and the result U a play that
MfU certainly plcaae all classes of
Ihsatergoers.
No expense, has Unni
spared on the acenery and electrical
effects, all of which were espcclall?
treparrd for Utia production, and are
►aid to be dmidadty nlaborate. A com
pects for fall crops and prices will re
sult in giving us the largest volume of
business in our history—Our sales al
ready seem to indicate that we are
right in this matter, certainly we were
never better equipped to meet the
wants of both rich and poor. Old men,
young men, boys and children will
find in their respective departments
just the goods they wish at the price
they wish to pay. : : : : : : • : :
SEtVlCES nTHl CHUaCHES
WAOT MV. ■Iintm AGAIN |
j
llebcT Stout ba» entere«l I)i>ckera>’j»,
Quart«rix Cenftr«f>c« of Socond M. C. | lluhlneae colUpe. and alll now be 1
available for finnball for the
ih aim Hoartlly Indon
‘theaeaaon. And the fooll»an
Eldor Carrol.
‘ are amtllnK accordingly.
The semiannual InsiH^tlon of the
county Jail twik place i«»day.
In 11
the work of Her. HuKb Kenn.uly
durlajc the
four >t«rs. and nqoectlnic that he Ih’ r«‘tumed fur a
•rth year The remarWnt.le itruatli of
the churrh. numerically. nnanrla’Jy
and M»lrHually. wn* referred to. and
K.t. Kenned? V trurk me* muni hl;:hl>
oommended
A memorial aab alHo |ia»Ked r.f'.im•endlDc the nork of l*rt»«ldlnK El.l.r
M I». Carrel, and r.-qu.-ulni: hU reiun.
for the eiiaulnt year
The Jcronth of the Hecn.l M E.
dmrrb diiiinc the paat fen yean« ha«
hem remarkable, and the memlMTi.hlp
now numbent 2M»
The ftnancUl af
fair* vi[ the church are In a ver? ►attafactori condition, and extenaUe Im
[irorements to lh»' church prop**rty
hace been made durlUR the year, in
Our fall purchases were made on the
presumption that the unprecedented
growth and prosperity of the Grand
Traverse Region, and excellent pros-
Would look “swell ’ in one of the
new 1-aIl styles—we show com
plete assortments, both .New York
and Chicago styles Suits—
Prices $2.CK), $2.50. $3.00, $4.(W.
$5.00. $6.00^ No such complete
line has ever before been shown in
Northern Michigan—eveiy mother
should sec it.
, v
\4»4KTia>-»i..:ii
ue.-tf
.,r
S> R I e K S:
25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
C’ol.iwua. V»*»on Ha l.llaif, It > •»««»
1VW-*A
t. i»«y «.r ail d.M-r pt ..I . (••osbt *i»d *aAU.
UottlU l.W V't.. tr-n Tatd .-n Hay »tra-t and
M. * N. g tra.-k tv-^d ix-tal ur e-.ll Otirvna'ph.i«i«> and Wf a-ii: aaU l.«L.nK dutarK>- )diomt
STEINBERG S GRAND OPERA HOUSE
THURSDAY, SEPT. 24TH
Tbo Powerful Scenic Success
“ARoyal Slave”
the Gte»t Tropial P«Im UUnd by Moonlight. The Gorgeou.
PaUee of the King. The Great Volouio in State of Eraption. MoitBewUderiDgDispUy of Scenic
cmbclliitooentt.
Cast of 30! « I Carload Scenery Effects!
PRICES
« 26c. 35n. 50c and 75c
^
I'
rsi;sa.X“
FOR RENtT^
Advance Seat aale will be open Mooday ftom 7 a. m. to 6 p. in.
Wedneaday evening at 6 o-doci to 8 o-cfock.
3S.P0 to Detroit nad Tdledo. K.00 to
Chiatgo.
to Ormnd Rapids on O.
R. A I aiinnal mtenmton October C
35.00 to RIdmoDd October 13. Aak
any G. R. A I. agent abort IL_____
O . R. A 1.
trolL Toledo.
Ids, Tuesday
w^5S«.scvi‘tJ£r^*!Sr
_TIIVAI
MICCLLANEOUS.
:M!-4
r
the e\^ning record
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PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. J903
PART TWO
m suiii^ sTocis.
Che^g^nina Recor<l^$ Mp°t^ate Tlltistratcd Feature
W«n Str«et SItiiatloii Somma.
rlMdtqr Horace White. |
FILL WAB XUnXiBLB, B lATI
wb»
m
K trm r«f«
'' '?iS
IxAivr* «C rnuM*
'If"
I M wOl nl b. k»« I.
Wt »»U*nr
KSUenr «1H
-in «*»
b» •
MtloniU Mt
TW* ImpHR. t* ^
|r
|| i
K Ur. Ixtpa* haa de,
9%
E«iT- Aditw'imi jvrew
Mb, wu Mkad tiM othw milac
bM dulnlon 9t tbd «bOM eC tte i
■teiap lb Btockb. njb ttft N«w
I iKilai^. In which taak ha haa workad In
cvdlnloratlon alih F O R. Roth, tha
1 wall kiHiwn avulptni of animal |tfr. It
T
Loo^ teck bt thd boU 1
■ to bticli b Mgkt tbbt
If.t la in Ihr, CM uliduriil faaturaa'of tha
j Al la |.al;..-r Mr Fraaar will b« rrpra1 ariitad hv itn rc|Ucwtrlan atatua of a
iTiayaniia c hirf. a hirh Mr. Blllar Inlanda to |.Ura on ona of tha nppmachat
lo Art hill na a raniindar of tha Indian
rlpi.i v:il|r> Thla voun|f Mrilat tot Mr
Fr»c».-r. who la a Mlnnaaota man la bul
comopoodlnc faU bMbBb tabrttbblb bt
boiDe time, tt wlU bo MDbnibocbd tbbt
WbU itpoet vbb for b knc ttiM co«
pIbteU m7bUflod bj IL Koboejkiww
wbo was nador tbb
dll Mtbs
rtSil!jbjTr* UmwL bS j"?
HUl on tbo one side bad b7 B- U. Hmrrinum and Kuhn. Loeb e Ob. so tbs
otbor.
V
t^t on
Mr Itiltar hlma«-if. drapita thr- da
Iiiaiida n.adr n|-»ii hla Uinr h> Iha ad.^! IiiimnK min t lhlii|:a. I.r ia alii^'Ll^n
mo.kllnE Ihr a,-ulpluir for iha 1a»uIIdm all
riM-vltii: thr dr
Ihr.i ahhcTsa.
KUi.^ that are lo planar
p.llUon. who will vlalt
fair
Ilia . an-,. 1- full of Iniara-t to
tl.o-a who drllKt.i In atudylns tha par-on-chly and icl.-c.-lopnn nl of man Horn
If. .Mi-ltn. in IM;:. hia -.-ulpiurr won
, f«IU.-i a Kcdd in.N|.t| III hla n.iliir . |l>
! of Viriina l..-ron- hr wi.a iwriily yaara
.dd. Mil Ihr piramin- ihal tbk
him
► <HnBriir »»»»urw w.
U m«kr II 4i.«nlf«l Ih.l Ihr gu«l of 1
. |>r.uUfu1 *111 not W r,p»»*rt*d In ;
tdlM In Wldrly ••pAratrd
«nd
.n» pruU.io« -rr hard at work .nd
ItiCP
Kurrn^o•l
hmv^ 0*^\ rl»«a*»H|
TtT;:::
^,tor» of thr Ui.d
y lb*- .hnrf of Ihr
lit
Karl imtfr
who in makln« hla arl.<.iiona aud Ura»w
ina un hla arh«^« haa had tha aaatiO
^ aw U nwn aa Ward. Ki
thara a 111 ta
cuin-.l Ihr rt.n.llc of .-I man Inn of a
hrui.imnl. nul in Ir^a I hair a yrar
yuu.ur Ikllrr d.-acrlrd uliliaalHy makliiK hi- WM> lo th.a .oui.liT. where he
U»x no tlinr in taklns out naturalisa
tion pa,«Mr Hr
aac uf-ad ampMy-
'f *
than rjt ETOupa and ot .fr I ooo a|n
ala placaa of arulplora thr ma«iHI0dr
•f tha undrrlaklnE alll ba fnanlf.^1 aa
alao wttBt hr tha batirfUfant raauUa lo
■
......•" *“v ■
•"
ralor- and while woikinr few thrni aa S
►klll.d t .U.irr a..ir.-.d into c-«Wnp^j-
i
imr of thr mora oooa|druoua «rou|.^ uf tJrai*.. In «•Jnvlnnatl. ahara ba won
•rill br that hiioan aa "Tha Ap.»lhaoala ^ j,,!*.. ihal an.oura«ed him to burn
of ftt Uoula.- a raalura au ariai.grd aa hia tirUlKaa and makr a IiUETlinii«a to
to ba tta flrat objnt to talHi tha via j |-:or..|H».
Itor a *ya aflar lia paaara tbrou*h tha } Tl.c aaplrtn* Arm rh an than ai.laml
main antrain a Into thr yrounda
At ) tha Koyal a. adamy at Munh h; ahera
tha foot Of an Immrnaa ar« hita.rtural ( hla prfvallona muat hava baan Rraat
baaa will ba aaatad a faroala l»«urr \ tor bu |niraa waa Il«h1. Ila paAavrrad.
aymbolnal of thr ally of Hi lamia bid- { hoa.fvar and aaa finally aaardad roindlnc bat Eoaau •akotna. On rlihar , mla. lot.a Uiat anabird him to trmval and
adda of Ihr n«ura haralda will ba «nmp. j alutly tha baat arulplura of tha old
rtumliin to Amriiia.
aq'uaotrUn alatua uf I • Franrh nion aw
arvh Ixmla IX . from
.r,.
h .ipprarrd oil Ihr ......
conue-Ul.'n^ wri. e. nipima who 4<d not
..{r II. Nrcr York
l.lkr Mr
Mhla M ulplor did not la-kin 1
iaurr.1 wall for i.n arllall. 1
‘
-1
whill
tha tS“"
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ni-oM
lEll'fS
Tha orUat lo w hom Mr RlUar In- hla Amarlc an aOidlo hr baa
trualad tha agacotkm of thla work la ; wm.r n.archla i.lacv, of ak.luar
daalsn for •h.n* Kontl.
4'haHaa M *
/.lli'^and' b ^ iCn Tha’
tha Hllrnt
York Thr
......... Mti. Nall au|>dec'oraUnna, while
Had by lalla in New
ur':v .r
I.
CO ..
ao
,„ir.
o
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sn-dlv ficn hla paat rvt-rlah. r In this
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"i-
7k.
i„,„aa to l.rat U|».n hla piea.M.1
Mu-d. and nn rapk nt hla frc I *mr of *•
thu pmtkT nunur proupa whic h Mr. >• *»»’ .iii. r nr na i
Konll h.ia dra.Km^ f.u hi- , aa. adra .-o •
d.-'omll.ma lyplll.-- H..- nnlnuil wtalih ; u
» »«
alndlo nr hetr »*;..> U,th hi- hn..,.
iihowa
of thr
r»;-r lo tha Kltcaral
e Hahnnnann
panda of arnhil.mi. youn, man and -
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r,r.:7: i
.-•u: iri of a -mall vllUar-dorr
CUTTING EEL GRASS BY MACHINERY.
^
ISttM toi Nortb-
public generally, lielng IgaorsDt of the
purpoeea w hich lay bebiiid It bod not
knowing who furnished tbe btbbm for
It. concludixl that It was b sign of fenersl pfoaiKTlty snd b«ieb tbst It wss s
good lime to buy stocks. Bo they
<1 and bought also. It wss la-
________ that the control of BLPbul
could not be bought In tbs opsn market they turned tbelr sttontloo to
Burlington aud adopted bettor tsctlcb.
They went to the large boUara of tbs
stock. iMHdly Boston man. and nagotUted w ith iheui At tbb oame ttee
tbe buying of Burlington obbiso was
continued on tbe Stock Exchange.
-The upward movement of tbelattar
xrfted the suspicion of tbe Union Pn-
to prerent Morgan and HIU from get
ting control of Bnrtlngton. they set
out to acNulre Nortbem Padfle. Tbe
epernilatora and the public gborrally
were .a Ignorant of tbe cmnaea of the
npwanl nH.vement In Bnrtlngtoo nod
Northc'm Pacific as they had been of
tbst of Ft. I*aal. They aacrlbad tbsoa
also to the general waste of proapbctty
med to tbelr opinion
d time to bay stocks.
« cv,nt....«.-k
PH^ES OF LIFE FROM AlL OVER THE M/QRLD
OENERHL OLIVER. THE HEW ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF WAR.
of^tbb
rSlf filled
on rarillo and Orest Nortbsn robda
bypnrrhsM^lntbooPOnmbrtot Tbbt
-THE LITTLE FATHER OF THE RUSSIAN FLEET/*
, :ar’
I#-
_______ was really believed
______ of the old and moat cautlooa
operators on tbe exchange. Advantage
was taken of tl»e speculation ermao to
an abnormal height to awliidlbb provlously Uunebed.
-Bhen the Nortbem Pbcillc comer
broke tbe atocks that bad been bongbt
at the prevailing pHcea were moady
to strong hands. They did not fall to
r
•TTte fact that certain railroads of the
flrat rank, such as tbe Pennsylranla.
tbe New York Central and tbs Borltogton. have negotiated or are seeking vast
loans seems to me to be tbe Immediate
. of the recent tumble to pHcea.
they toke out of tbe
r take from other boc^
mwera. and chiefly from those wbo ara
i
ecus-
x'S
HX-
rds on the ahonr of the Hi ..t Sou;h
1
An iiivrii^lva Ijtmt lalandar whose
led by the mpldly yrowlnc.
1 *.r;»aa.
I bay. the waters of whic h often become
Kinnd It la .piokcl.lr that
J has invented s machine to rtd the bay
.................
..............................
! he wUI find his mn.-hlne^vary much M^dei^n^ln cdhar
THE KIHQ OF BOOKE.
Many bIbllophUea will t-nvy theaccorded James C. Youny of Minn
olla by the foreign rrass. thouyh
will d.-ny hla richl to tie termed
wn In tha II
la for forte
QU.-.-I. KliK.n»--th
to pl..> wuh^hi-
ii.K •*l.j«-ts thul rtiM.-Tccl In tin- I—tilt blrenincllng of 8t. IVmr-lcurg v.iui :hc boat, shown
tide prvscntrci b. .'Sc I- »
tM- Tm-lNe by
-r the r.rwit w i- o Mc> In ^Mo-nw he used
A TOWN WITH SINKING STREETS.
-4
of bonow era they wUl flrat caU
on tbe apecQlatora to pay up.
•Tlie raUroad demands mentioned ara
deemed essential aa being a part of tbe
country s growth, already too loM »•«keted. Tbe general buatoeas of the
. Jse are Inferences srhlcb I draw
from reading the course of evento to
WaU street, but I do not pretend to
conntt^ generally Mr. White said;
•Tbe general bosi
la to my Judgment
srlU not be affected
"
*
tj
the i
Robert «haw Ullirr. inr new saaistsm
btct
taaa man. Me hSS
MOt sfter s lont wspsrtenc a h* soldier snd
_____
Hwn thirty years
b recttUr srmy sad hss ala« »aen srUve
for
Irer took part In the dvll wsr
W the nsUobsl mtUtU tlenaral Oliver
mm-
m
g Ihioogk busy
dM bk. la. ’
nUwvntdMtmctlos.a.ebae.rsw.
tbs era when, leoktag down tbe
*2d*?ti2rISSk"ttl' bar.
have b.s.1 HM lev.
ttottetoTweste. That Msr wttb bssora
lied In the Hacaniaanlh VbUed
^ ____
__ _____
e. to wrhieh he
did esad wortiI dsrlnc
dsrtnc seversl
serersl Indian twmpslyns After laaOr^ the army be
moved from Babtoo. where he wsa bom ftfty-sts years ««o. to Albany, with
John r. lUitllbMM. b wealthy nuuiufarturer of Athsny. Their family coiudata
. I -■irw- «W wawi CMC Oloot. cte matter .HnC t All>.u>r «U1
1
tanu of Norwich,
r bouses would be
r^m;
■
HkkigaB «
At»Glaiice
'
THK gygWlHQ mOOBD. TRAVEBSE CITT, MlCa. SATITRDAT. SEPTEMBER 19. 1W8.
•».m.0«£jM»kCtMMr«llMr
Ap|l!«'^teb!^K^lS.l64.626:
**1tisUo^}|iinoying’
rank
^a^nU»
160M6.
PmcAm '(baabeUl. 216.311.
P«ara tbnabolal. If4.0f».
Flama Owaboto). 37.066.
Iron ore uma I IfOOl.f.664.067; rank
ted (Noce-Mlnaeaou mined In Ifoi
11 iof.637 toaa.1
^
The September American Bojr. from
rvrer to corer cC thia laane. t* lUetf
because
wlih r»d thlnia for the boya There
are It atortea of nacsapUonal tntereat.
•ttited to erery kind of boy. The cor^
.^ciuic:.
««AsroUS •aateH A^noymraom..
UMbR |>IMU. tn; <*KIU1. f7.M«..
pace is a aplrtted repreeenUtton of a
«; r«»k. el*rr*ll
bnmcbo rider **A Pieoe of Pie” tells
•uduct, |Ui.474Aa»
about a boy and ahat came of hU
rrartns fur bloeberry pie. "Makinf
d Ptlnti
Milk (talk*.). I0f.6l7.0j6:
Cdleotlonf'' artU appeal to the boya
4M.4<4:
and their aiatera who have the “eolaCprodvei. •llJlTjm.
iKote-Cxcelled i
lectlnf* bobby. -That Bo>“ U a tne
l.id«or and b<?T«rms<
Of ColUHlbUU wo
»tory of a aacrifleiat aUter to enable
6.21
her brother to obtain an education
Trappln* a Wild Ckxiae“ tew'hes
j ro-md^ of Imiier. 60.o51j»6; rank.
inial prodori.'•6.776.4641.
A
BUSINESS INCRE
aa to anlmala
Waldon Fn«-cett
‘al.. plnnt.. 272; capHnI. fro-'isth.
(Nou^hlo. 7SXhh».CKK); Prnn
Eternal vigilance la the prtf>-.ofj
t»f -The Huraea of the Roua«rank. Hf4k. annual Pfwdaci.!,y,^,„ia 76.(»«M»0O; N>a York. .4
caatronomlc safety, au peraiatent andj
«-M,,7.74.
--------------------------- ^
«k Inemiou. are the adulteraiom of the’
; l»aintinR the lK»me ol
Copp.T ntHKM. C3.401
low: ton.. food and drink prodncia offered to the AlK.inquln
, the I nl ed State. Capitol.” with thnn*
enin: annual product. H.5St.72t.
Mirhilwii'. perrfniajcr of loial Vnlitnl public. In the work of protecting
pie arnlnM the manifold adultemUona, fln^ picture- tell, of the dangcrou.
Vehlcie... plant.. 3f2; rnpita.l. Ilf.- S.ao. »up|,lr. 2«; MK-hlgan-* Oin ‘
Ukr)ilamB
Z.4XOJN2
the f.*M tommia.lon of 4Vnna>!vanla rat«r-of the undertaking. ••llroo«»ea;
4g0M;^_rnnk. *l«b, annual «Mitpo:.
•III
IHtni 46
' per cent; f
hao di^c.ven-l a great trade in I’hlla «nd Hninro Rider*' a ill appeal to all]
|a•.mU« tifOU.
erkuts
llaiorins
ex
^tve horaea. Some of the'
HblpbuildlOK. plants. 64. capital. »3.
miw
stories ar» ' l-one Islami
lW2!tmrls.
•
trt.ulf; rank. **>vcntb; antiual uiitpui
the Trap of a Bear.” -When
of alliAU'l *»'b’T iH-ve
ToUU .
. ....................15.M6.Mf •4.432 lUl.
Killed the Elk. "
Bn»wnlnu*
Miscelian»<»ttK
manufar
Aniertran
cr.j.i»4>r.
In
IKfl
^UMgM I. ^tbln
•nta a glass, tlavoriii every
basel.al! Mom .-Two
ania; capital. f34.564.61G
tM-van leadinK aiui uu« pr
.leaning aluff made from
'ra.” A Boy
*»ld > en
It a; ooipot. •23i»f.2 7kl
tier
Ut «f the I’nlted State*
coal tar prepa
r»‘ lor MeaMire • tTw.,
iUad trade., plants. G.77V; capital. Mieblcan. 24 per cent
l>»mcn.
stniaberrj.
orance
Klud
•
p<T ct nt-l
ranon*
•3.231.612; rank
ihirte<ni|.
annual
^all came from the
wime vat unal tnatallnui
c same
output. •26.6C11»B
wholesalerahop.
free dellv« ry ntuiea. 2t»<
mll«'«
u. e«.iT«‘*iiKind with
*.nuare mile*, area l-ake liii
Aroa. waior 1.416 i
to repn^aeni
I- many practical, helpful
square mne*: area iJike
le has no lemon foundation.'
s w hich have U>en so great a fea
fcqiian? mile*; area Ijike Si Clair. 36ujh-nioi
of this l.est u.ys' hwH-r in the
Ontario I Time as when it waa nut considered
1.2114 5»6»; busbeli.
kw por aqunr* ml
abtle
to imitate or to adulter
,1. arc contlnuiM. and. altogiHher.
value. |r..3'j7.617:
. 1M1».J«» *
•mon extract, eo cheap was it but
number will W marked as a win.omsistnc^u. Ot^
H.
7.C
IV s* penalonera. 43.S33.
,
s.e
It ncbool. 6I0.WI.
the curhftone vender'of drinks,'
by IKMKK) families, into whoae
7f7l
l.i
•C.6G1.52K.
ea It enter, nmlarly every month.
yield, S3.Gaj».6.li;; value,
Patents IiK^utsl tu every 3
ileahTs. can bu.\ their Imitation lemon
pui,
Ibllshed by the Sprague Publish
f 4 letr acre, buhbela. 3G 7
Pants of Michigan. 1
„ffl. Ha coring at 6u cents a galhm and 1k»I
Itarlev. acreaite. 37,K6h; ^
Woman's suffruge for
‘ -n with it the stomachs of the |«*«.r ; ^mple coplea 10 cents rach
^
value, 1426.26!
I77.60t.611i
‘--^’••’•tle..man> ofthe^sn^
----------------------------l,3tMi; crop
Jte. 71,2
Ugal ra-e Id Interest,
i:>e. arreaj!
y. M.4f0.«l
Idld not
e. Hl»l».7o3.
1». 1.u41.<h;«;
-oiitraci rate, li ikt <
1,046463013
ialid the Phlladelphla^auth
acreage.
22.1
W*;
crop,
S
atiite
of
llmltatlu
Ihickwti
•510M7.0I6
The mo-t Iinitheily rullway
. I.e n lei
hu heU. 3IO.«4<». value. 1162.222
Masonic memlH-rsbip. 43.742
*-inoaa. •416,100.
ihetmelt
I'otnioes. acrvuige. I71.46;5t cn.p.
Ihl.l Kellows. 32,R32
. •!.» per •1.000.
Idw't hertwr*.
Tbc Canarj s i law
f] A. II |H.Sla 3t;i: member
^
^
eXtKrience 1 *
mov
-...................... ...• , *.-s ......
Manufarturini planta. 16.W7; capi bu Twda. •1C.G30.1H1; value. 4 321. 046
nager.
lay. arn*agt-, 1.3.Tf.23H; crop. urns.
If y.*ii 1
Hay
tab •2h4.ii»7.135; rank, ninth; annual
se ntv Bndy
p, IP. e!sw * from time t
output. •S56.h44.«M; wagea of Mnu 1.4 tij
l;ect
sugar,
acreage.
rapt oily lb
facturin* raUblUhmcnta. •66447.7W
,
. .
,
oa:> ‘o nnd t^nl tS^have set up their ' small par. .
H.-imh the .^rn.weM KlpUug u* a, pi..tform star
b*‘
la.
2U6.V26;
average
Iona
per
acre,
j
material used. •l&l.621.91k; empk^>ra.
.. Ion.: that they nod ctil
at inb
3D00 in- dlMWse hfveillng fountain* a*
the ja.rthm of V.rvv„v until It reaele * theUmg Us.k the
6.;.;; total cOsl WU2.6142; capital in 1
Students at Ann ArUir. J
N„rwcgi.*t.. hpil.i.i of N,..vJk
The niana;;er in ^
In' ts%:le| tol lae Mol la In
I61M6
ve»^tod. •4.ui;t.74!: material*
|I.Agricultural
Implement
|,1M I f the lius. xchi. h
datiter of m ttln- Its nails catigbl In the
602.26C.
6»; capiUl. StMt Sfi; rar
the
north,
ru
Balllc
\
.ay and hanmng Ue-iv till B d..*s 1*0
Bel'S, swarm*. Bw.3!*7 va
UnUad Btataa. tnh
illoKe eutirelv new. has lie»>
t®
. „ :
.r- .. .a
«n.l inL.*
Is to o|S I. up
Helling and b«iae. w^veoih
■ Phi'.adelphm H Uth.
of i:or:ii .swtih
Iftcycle trade, ninth.
thi m elMaply to Narvik
’ internal revenue o.llerteti iU02).
eighth. li:‘rrank.VnVi.inth *’ ' ' '
Blank book manulacturini
t hickens. X.033.631, rank, _ eighth . ||.r,io
w railway
will a.v a l.ttl.' red
........... ........
IIm- Otot
s.i Thi-c you most
ufacturlng. eleventh
Bh.Tw"‘ vVhm^
t«HilTry/f2*;k.^
Monej*'«irders tllMi2i. •l3.373.3r4M
canned tomatiws "j miles hu.g. and -.St about
- .Ktbs la-UK - -centsslj a beck itvold.cr:von w ill draw UK*od and liorti
Thl.'^':•uas ap.used suspicions in tlu- That |a.n of ll
Hraaa cnatinga. seventh
B aUmt twenty-five lulh
. ol the authm■Itles regnrding nP
B'4
4G2:.
ijindicffiee.
Martiuelle.
Mich
Brnaaware. eighth
canned goMs which do 1
Ballwav mileage (lOtHi. k.244
rank, tenth
Hakery goods, tenth
reputable packers an^
..nntlerallwayiunsj^, ,
la.ng
12,378.3 U; farms
irms re
m-aths tP.M'21 33.672.
Wool, po
Brick trade, twelfth.
iKi-n Issueil to analcreN
!2.lMK»: value of WivoJ.t
N. wspa|M*r* 0!*t»ri. Wt2
po.tlng w<
fleiH-es shicrn I Schis»l money lUtHl. •714 33;:
f make of your little U.y
K/^°BttppUea. factories. l.MO; capi |2 464.;t5<B; rank, eighth;; neiH-es
I State sehisd hbraries. 261.7G6
(al. •lf.764.WC; rank, alatecnth; valu. 1.7:4.228: rank in shc«*p. eighth
inereaseii vicilance Ir
i:tonal Uuard fund. |1*‘».o
of annual protloct, •46.7u6.l7f.
lie.'.l-. tlw I lirv *t of wsnd.r.d
♦n*«si >r tl»«- st.t.-a and
tu^*' ‘2u3.r.;i.
tma.' '\s‘Tt "behind’
Textile., fartuhea. 26f; capital. H
l7.6Ul.GfS;
Impmved land.I State schtwd hulhliiigs.'r2.U7.U67. ‘
f26.2M; rank, twirnty-alxtb; produce acreage.
n.79f.26o; unimproved. 6.7U2 44S; pet • ^Miehlgan Natlimgl tJuiinl s.tN»s. to
f
ao.iim.1
averag- lal liable fur service. I'S'.oot*. Na
*'^^iilI*and ateel plants. 4k7; capital ceiiiage of tmproveil. U7.2.
trtih Am.-rt.a is
^
. .2- •
l2f.3b6.6U, rank, ninth, vahie-ofw**! acieage ol fatins. sU4. opera|iM h> jnl ttuard tund. |y«».i»oo
I' Sliootlng t
Bpollrd Ills Uo-iawee.
$34,071^23
v| ,
...
w..xl.«lhda.
thH.rge- 1 S.S* iiotlniiu tor. IIS !.nt I.*
sJiare tenants. 2r.4^2; in miroln'i oif] inveMing*. 62l.U4s
Michlgan'ti rank U tlftiH-mh I
ramliles. r.u.0P4
_
L
,
50U lh;uL y.air fatV.T xxould
I my fax. vai.si th-. Is the I
elciw- im
I
age ol owners. S4 1; |K>rceni
fiml
value annual priKluct.
»»2.24l.2U
Id the r;..t limt hi the veiiMi ^ '<‘h ' . foraIX.- I
caah tenants. 4. iwrcentage of]ou4
I Note. Wiaconaln. rank 1. ha. a capi
166; value |6d
n actual nunil
• tnr of •100.1W.W6. t»r but |7.tMK..tHio m
Apple lrtM*s. «.6K2.3M.\
. uiuth; in acn
excess of Michigan).
.rn»vkiDd
fberrv trees. 447.334. \
IVaeh trees. l.flf.BH. \
WANT AO
RCCOF
Pear trees. 270.482.
OatUe. I.tmoMi;
Cowa, 665M6; ra
Horaca. 665MI; i
llolea. 2M7; rmi
{S3£Si»*:
an entire baking has been spoiled
poor ex
tracts or baking powder had been used in
“ using Johnsons Pure Flavoring Txtracts ana Puj
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at 35c per pound.
ADULTEKATION
z
PrmBcrlptlons Carefully and Consclsntlously Compounded.
W FOOD MB DBWa
T----- - Drua SWrt.
m
•n(o46 CaK
KASKOL^A
TABLETS
iii^r.......4.
dfyot att
r;y..
4
Sira'S^
::ri-
.r.’irr:i - ;;v
DRESS
TRIMMINGS
W:
■ .
-•
■! 'e'-? V
■•V'.'*!
■
The lineal line of Ihe e vCe ever hail 34ome of the designs
are Pmi nice lo Ih- desci!l..-d
pitques. CTuny effin-ls
herv'- Meila'lions. (.alUsuis.
Mcmi
read
skirted
straps in back.
d with ]
Best (;i.>V4«.. M-l *.-’.ec:i..l: tnf.l tarm-sn. .tiH ri lln.-r- and
or pne- q'.aUty ct-sM. t-d
‘.sucs-v fl.OO. $t.50. 62 OD.
New Golf Cloves at ?6c an I 50c.
I l.amls ..t black iafT>
Itare.^ $8,5a
Black Cheviot, iri
gulmpc-. in fancy desli
im.-s arotind bottom,
i.nt gore. f9.00.
sup bed arvund
iM.l.'w
o’oat's
sleeve, full
pockets—flAOO.
We have only given you thn-e numl
c»ne is apletvdid value. Nor d«H-s this n-|
we have. These are only sample values
to $5.00.
Silk Waists that
.and colora
Novelty Suitings in the impulat colored
whhe. %\M t* MM yard.
Plain fabric.. In Bmadclch..
Brrgea. 80e up.
Flarat line of Black Dre*. th.
weave, are here
;
are dainty
A splendid showing of these i
pq.ular
fabrics
noite.1 xjiadfhe.
I skirts from ficMtoSie-Sa
the
This is the Uni*- to buy your uml. rwear
complete.
artUfs
figures and d«its—13^0
cbdrmlng In ey.-ry detail, black white
EAshkmV lateat fan^es wUH l*o found bere-64M to •64)0.
PETTICOATS
Merceri«Hl Saiin*-4wo very full accordion pleated raffles, each raffle edged
with a narrow Uand^ mhirrlng. under dust ruffle velveteen bound, skirt is
made, cut very fuU.
tm.st
Same style in black, letter quality. •6.00
We have the'best pmpoaUion on Peul«*ls YOU ever saw. ; A black
Meltons. Cheviots anti
a*
*kirt.
r.-aeblng luArly to the kfi»-es
UNDERWEAR
dralgns are new and are made up in a manner that denotes
coh*red
fitting
with'the Uvrts.
Blue ZibellBu. 3 stitebed bands of same,
mpe and finished at ends with cloth c.»ver.
h ami pretty-MM.
1 nails, but
t- all the nu
WAISTS
They come In white grounds and
watM
’mV
The lain atyles aiv decidedly charming. e,peci.lly the vesting chubs. The
wort
U th.-
XIV. >t>U ., tight
wifl !.<• k.-ri*ev> atpl'ru'igh-
Walking Skirts
It ting ton in !ined. collarless,
et around ne< k and down edge
PUhhI with the velvet, fancy
•«ra.r.i?k. potntei! caff of velvet, side
DRESS GOODS
ZIbellne* in all th* a*w mlxtutv's. with
haira taall th* popular abatU-s and o.mblnaii
— Th-n th.-r-
iB.-en Mtxtur , Stltclu-tl around tw.itom. lap
shaiH-d bands of g xMls over hips, piped with satin,
h end of band: U-st skirt in th<
nlshell with wide l»nd
rlst—$15.00.
Castor color Kt-rsey. in
ith darkc'r shade of pann
hai c-areful mothers are
pun- wvs.l-noihlng else.
) only children ran give
ins sumeihing about them
•ments fail to get. They
s Tivr gruwn-u|V8 you ever
:t»W 10 make your aelec—atock complete in every detail
Tne beauty of the gars and U»e completeness of the showing. t*re think, will be
Children's tMais are the kin
gcung to buy. Acid lest materials
made for good hard aenicc. such
them
They have that dxlutv.
d
r» of chlldrei
__________
_
abrica. such as Zibellnes. Boifcles etc-, ia*other with Novelty Suitings in black and whit* and many
■
buttons—$18
irh-ss. finished at
louse fitting, satin lin.Hl. c.
iiund with biaht.
e velvet band, stitchc-d ahd
hh stole. large-iM-arl huiton
vback cufis. bound with silk CHimiH,n.wn black-•taOO.
• liave a wide* range ui pru'.**. so that your 1
. 4»nr prh-e<are anywi„.p. tH*tw.-«Mi *10.00 ,
rpri« to>4r^*..t1tS0.
B-i'.
. tassels. »20.b0.
The
s just ov.
mv.
finlMu-d w-U
BiaeK Broadcloth, panel efft-ct over htp* tv > tuc'ks each
3-inch sill
e of each iianel, running to 16 Inches from Imit
fringe. M-aded by 14 Inch ham! of
Imck gi»rv>; 8 vegv swell skirt, and 1
I brown v.lv.-l collar 1
m
l.rald niniroed. and many ate
Blue Ch.-viot. with small white dot. twi
f.H-t lialdt loiek trim, with h’.ark taff. ta silk
leai.-i.
$13.00.
leas, stitched anmr
7d;orcHl flare 1skirl--•18.00.
eufts. TaiorcHl
coUarh-ss, nnlscM
Black Cheviot Skirted
with panne velvet laic . smchcsl cslge ultli silk gulmiH-. doubUwlth inverted
breasted, panne velvet l*eH. 7-gon- t1
blent
,riiy Bulling. l>mls klV. Jae
s ole edged with royal
shoulder with stole, c-ape
hcM with six rows gill
Ih inverted side pleats
7 gore Hare sk.n
‘ Imtt.mt «22-50.
if IPs mu in this adverth
Fashion Says
■ Separate Skirts of Quality
i«u. black panne velvet.
; sh-c-ve iKMirh.-d at wrist.
sarTii Iliteil. Skirt. 7-g
About 50 different pat-
L.ADIE3
spcira-rs
WEAFEIIMO AF»F»ARE1- FOR TM
Suits of Worth
EDirOMM.
The anil and
Ap
W aai Fibre Bilks M.-vican l»r«wn W.uk
Hwenrat things are onl> 4«>uud here
KID GLOVES.
We are oBtring them w bile they last at flM.
I
1
Lines are all in. sizes all
Good warm underwear has saved many a diK:U,r's bill.
Of
all tbe good Une* of underwear we ever carried we have the finest
this year.
(We are always looking for
.mmi-thlng
better for you).
If there is l»et!er underwear made tor the price. ». 'U have it as soon
Our lines of medium priced goods are what we vUh to speak of
DOW-25C. 50c. 75e and $1.00. ’
Yarns are airoog and durable, yet fine and uori as silk. fleectiiA
is excellenu fiaUhed as they should be in a perfect manner. \l*hen
vx>u put them on. you will think they were made for you, the fit ts bo
iWrfect.
1 niou Suiis at............................................ ..
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W J/f.; ;.;r^:ivcr'.r
TH* S7SHIHO BBOOBD, XRAVKB8E CITT, MICH, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER l». im.
Lioin^ Up Btt “WoS. |
ChicksLinsLaga I
VaUl further aottoe we will plaos
FREE, tor rsffular awe. the unequalled
-Humphrey Gaa Arc.- The cost of
inumhiatlag with this light ta compartson wIUi any other. Is very low
ap Utwoca the tw«
:sSLZT,
b?
ISrSi54k2?M^u*^
tbe TrM—« rtrrr. The k>d«.l.
the etfwJSbSd
Bvasf OMirlMd oirt eoathward. and
Ih* t»» «•!- Irtared hide aial -a*
•Boac the MBUlM aotU VUmmm
WM M the loaide of the nrde. with
battle of crhSokaiaanKa by s«tna uot to
•ouab the (Wedemtea who I»<1 .-me
ed the dead Mae and lalsht tr\ inmtO.r hadn’t luieud
and place anjr
thins iaofe aeelMia than aWnnUle-i* to
Hoar the ChatUi««a n»da
It.-.cfana hadn’t Intended to «sht tl.cfi «nd
than* eltber. for the bottle pround u-u«
too far from tbe iUaaiTUle road
Half a acore of Uttle flshta. aUrtinf
wftb a brtsade and drawinc la a dirl
aloa. took ptaoe 8<t»t. Ih. and that aichl
Bcaaro *naf waa lined m. wet of
the ndchamaaia. l^eonldao Polk mmaanded the Hcht win* and Looaalreet.
Lae a old warhorae from the Army of
Northern Virginia, the left. Lon»atreet
liad broosbt two dlrbdoaa of bb «ld
roma with him to hHp aare ChatUnoo^
General D. U. Hill, another of
of*tiir *"
owe aftenwoo Vetn went to the wood ■
to iiH^i Alexia by appelnUiM
walled a tong while at the
pla»^, bat bar lover did aot iwroe.
Fearing oome mlafortnaa. abe walked
toward the Demldoff home. ^ h^
ELECTRICITY
\.
Itbe
SrS?,,4,U«,hrt^.c^.be
m
br tiro brt,...™ «r b.
... ...-
1 a hiury fog bung or.-r tbe valley
rhlefa bnd Im'.-ii
laloo leader. tSeticral
| .wrordom for
for at
attack, and at h o’clock
when- I be tightand‘drove ine inimoera nnea
mded tbe ni(
nlgbt iM-fort'. tbe «
2S7«1S^ Tb«..b.w..i«*"i-m<^aat Thera waa a whole con»«
fbderatea on. the wrong aide
craek Ucklng op Foneot.
i«- troope bad built rude bream
woiLa of ralb and loga In front of a
aute road running tbnmgh the Imtth
flebl SMirallel to tbe cn^di and tY>i,n.Ht
th tbe lUaiaville mad three uille«
nwi y. A road from tbe i-reek led Into
tbb at tbe point In tbe line heVl hr
RalnS'a dlvlalon. .
t enemy for a time, b«t the
A
m§
10\i
bold :i gun. except with one band, and
that the left.
Hlaengagtog boraelf
fnMii him. she aclxeil bla rifle, whh-h
Mhe had taken tin- precaution to re«ov. r. iiml waited for tbe wolf to draw
iH-anr.
UTien be bad come within
pr^M-r ranee «be ralwnl the rifle to her
m.ouhler nnd flrrd, aiming lietween
the eye*. The wolf, wboae bead wa*
only cut hy the |«,m gave a yelp and
daslHsl awny.
-liraAv tbe alu ll. gulek!” aaid Alexia.
“He will l.e bark preaetilly ”
V.-ra drew tbe abell and. taking a
cartridge from AlexU’ belt. flx«l M hi
the rifle and walletl. .Vlexi*. w ho waa H*»*-ndld »hot. begged her If tbe wolf
n turii.d to bold the l
let him tire with tbe gun agalum 1
left ahmilder.
Vera
they took tbe^i»oemou
fani.iUH Kentucky phalanx known a^
tbe Orohan brigade waa In the h ad.
and In ibelr eagerneea tlw Kentuckian*
I Qpon Balnl^^* breaatwork*. only
hr Ih'atty * brigade.
I up ill tbe niglit and
wb! -h had
without linwatwork*.
Uy In tbe i
ug tlie Kentuckian* ns-oll from
Baird, Realty brought out two gun* of
Brblge*’ llllnoi* battery aud opciie*!
re
Tbe Flflt*-nth Kentucky n-gh
miit of Federal* lay iM biml the haj^
mm
K-i''
!i;"'
...... ...
V,.™ n.A..n,
cavalry and one corpa i
PERSONALS
Profeaaor Langley’, flying machln.
k.* already co*t r
McCook had ma
a»ay op atream. leaving far behl
the key to tbe region, tbe rood from
tlw creek to
.Mr*. James G. BUlne left an eataie
valued at fWO.OOO.
ridge, tke mingle paa. Into i
ga. Bragg
ling the main part of hla army be
burling
•en Tboma* and MdL\»»k. cutting the
Federal* In two and forcing them to
let go of tbe RomvUle road, which hla
vanguard would arise and defend.
TlK. eautc left by Mra. Eonlee M.
*iona. widow of Cbariea A. Huiua. lonj
editor of the New York Bun. foota up
ftkxi.oOfX
'ulonel Myron T. Herrick. Uepule
fulo
of Ohio.
He in .
angton. O
^
.
.. .*
.<3 .to.
aader General Oritteaden. Tbl* mansIng of troops around Thomaa made Ids
line the pivot of the graat hattia to
come. An Um Itaea wwro. ha had tha
^'rorr
^wreoev Bmaer. chief of
Itet department of the Ne» aalvcfwity, haw dlaeovX which, ha jaya. wUl WkX
iZl East Front SiriH-i
One huudred twenty or more page*,
eve^ one €4 which i* of human
mlercrt, and every article i* iDustrated. There ii no better magazine
of travxl for teachers and pupils than
Tk% F^mtTrmokMm.
Published monthly b>
George H. Daniels.
Fifty cents
a year, single copies hvc cents.
m CAUSE AND CURE
OF DISEASE EXPLAINED
Sol J by news dealers ever) where,
THE ONE MUSE
or a IdrM the publisher.
No. 7 East Forty-second *ircci.
New York. .
HHPH
TIE ONE CURE
Nxt4«odfinxt« and destroys.
#
inz
Wto4al»rc<i IbtotowtoUbccotovul.
PERE MARQUETTE
These microbes when foDy devclof>ed.calonixe in
klVonSAU'a
lu
». K*lk**‘^-. —« * .^nir*l !,»*.
Kor Wr
: H !.• I r* • m .»• lii* •'
Vir' » il-%.»«x»nuPrU«k. .
ar.. i
i
SSSa
S22
pSSsSSS
11
▼m.Radxm. Its peculiar chancier h that
ofatrm
It*
of a true antheptk and fcrmkkk.and
fcrmkide,
Ithaswitlwtoodthemast
hutioosandi* endor
aa«iacalaalhorit).
to mianto Ihm «t»M be Dol«-
Assn
and cures EVERY DISEASE b>- dniroyirg
the processes of nature wodd stagnate,
in hnoexc
edaUdiK
Enlightened Science Admits that all Sickness is Caused by
GERMS OR BACTERIA
Poisoning and Wasting the Blood, the Tissues and Vital Organs.
RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER
A PLEASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
..bW/cJI*6RAND RAPIDS A IRDIANA RY
CeaPARY.^
eczema.
bronchitis.
m
consumption.
‘BRIGHT’S DISEASE.
CATARUIl, RHEUriATISM,
CANCER—
M“ktu**. Oraad lUpl.U *n0
'KSfes'i---"™
SSIS^'sS’s
T«iSrMrt^?Tr«i€ii Ft Warn*. Qn^ Kapld*.
-Why were you so far In advauo* of
mv son. unarmed, when you were
found r be asked
asy address on application.
RADIM’S MICROBE KILLER CO.
40«g.BottlB,fll. ieoS.Canal8tro«t.
CHICAGO.
m
One Cal. dug. flS.
Jas. G. Johnson, Sole Agent, Traverse Cilyt Mich.
itcMnaBlBBilniiPlies
; htt instandy relieved by a free applicatfcia of the Cooling:, Soothing,
Antiseptic Healiiig Remedy,
v.i;
«mn and a brave man. could not w Itb•b nd thl* heroic devotion. He ron•eiited
A to Alexl*’ nnkm with Vera, and
t*r tired of telUng ^ sb
bad aaved hi. wou'aad c
I^COPID WANT Ad
IVIOIMeY
Mr. Brynn admits that he rot.
!
traverse Cit^ Oas Co.
nlled tbe trigger.
Tbe cartridge dhl uot explode.
Veru roallx*-d that the end v
-niroofh .Wer €* the * Wi a. ». and 4;
hand. Throwing dow
offer ber*clf
ce to delay her lover’* death,
C. U UX*WOOD, 0-1
r moment there were a clatter
of bonies* boof* before her and a
In an ln.Uul the wolves bad vani
came up and found Vera
L»AX-^N*iaty <rf OiaiMl
•tanding In tbe road som*
fore Alexlk
In tbe di
ould have run her dowTi
•tepiwd aride. They wer
i. Alexia* borue Itad gone
: his rider, and they hud
e out to s
ras taken home and IniNtetl
that Vera should go with him. In mldoff, the father of Alexis, quest
ry.SeavIng out
Mr. Boot aat acknowledgwl that be
pr.q«w#% to pot b's reHgnatlon at .ecret..ry of wir 4n the haod* of the pres-
r Dr. John B’aiklaa
aianaar to lie quh-kly eoooratrated up-
.
M.&N.E. TIME CARO
Bridge’ gun. mu*l be ewe,.t out of
tbe way or the Confederate ebarpBaird would end in u- h-e*
Iter. Tbe lender of tbe Ondmu*.
laidln Helm. Iluv*d up tbe Hlxtli
Kentucky and rode along the rai.kM to
• courage Into the men for d«w
lamle deeda. The aeene w a* a
be niiolber ru*h which It wa* boiH-le*
picture not to be put on canvan
they could withstand. Ver* i
friend I
wa* a noble aoldler.
distance
inee took bohl
boh) of Alcxi*
Alexl* umi
umler
to w
eolii and a man bo •ought
m
and drugged him back a* I
ae in 1801.
to the nortbe
*hc wa* able;
^ Helm led hi* Kell
B’llh a few
r *tood before him, waiting for 1
turklana forward Into tbe battery, kill
wolvw to flnlab tbelr
log Ita commander and all the borrow
and cannoneer*. Some of the^enu.ek
Un<« turned the gun* 0|*on Beatty’* Ing at the 1
men. and while Helm wa* directing fanelid. were licking tbelr cbi
lire tbe mark*men t»f the Fif<d eye. appeared In the i
teeiftb Kentucky.alu.t him dead In tinrond glaring i
^OBORGE L. KILMKB,
!
'
FOUR-TRACK
dya. *o faiut that
oldlgitl to ait up.
be did not dare try
tbo exiH^riment.
t
When tlie wolf cmiAie back lliere
wen- four luilr* of Waring eye* In
•tend of one. Vera bad lived all her
life In n country lnfe*ted w lib wolv,-*
and knew that when one wa* killed
the other* would eat tbe carva** before
ptisl.liig on. S< let'tlng one pair of ey.-i
II
iiS
for *hc could aee nothing el*e of the
II £'•
.i 4.'
.
.»2 m pui; « a>
wolie». »be waa about to fin* win-u *he
Via CXiiicin*H * A.
felt her hand trt*roble. She i*iu~hI
and. turning, kiaacd her lover on the
Up*
That kliM *tPengtbeia-d her
nerve*, and. agalu aiming. *he flretl.
•ml a w olf dropped dead.
• la. and
WhIN- It* fellow* were mTumhllng Tiatn* »rn»r Tr*»^c*r i\xy U
for I he fm*l Veni .drvw the abelUof
tlie ex|»loded cartridge
lraiDforf*.«U.my
n> and
‘l-iwhUig through tbe gap In Beatty*
liad allptted acroaa tbe creek will
broken line, the Conf.d.Tat.-* eluirgetl
I’ederaU were looking for them In aa
past tbe flauk of Briird and i**iH«Jrat«*a
other direction.
r otate road.
Ki-mu the bnuibleot private In
r
llalnr* luei,
rank* to tbe general In chief,
wrie Invincible behind tbelr d.-fen--*.
anulea were aun>rlaed to find
but tlm Ue»tru<-tlon of B^wtly left bl*
• many there were at that nHMaent with flank uu|irote<-tM
Tboma* i*-nt In
their eyea fixed on tbe raada leading two frrwb brigadiw. and with thl* time
from rblckamauga’a dark water*
ly help Baird drove richurne and
rhattanooga. Tboina* had opened
Brtt-kinridie back to their ohl lim-*.
battle of Chlckamauga.
HI* troo|«i
The flgbt around Baird wa* Bragg *
wen- on every road and byroad.
flr*l venture for tbe d***trueth»ii of
K«*deral dlvUJou or two of t*
.Tlmma*. It failed, and the roiif.*ler.
troop* which Bragg expected would he ate cblefUln took'up the mlgUileriilan
driven away by Korrrat’* cavalry nnd of hurUng one ma** betwwn Th«mia*
tbe infantry t-urpa which bad cro*«ed •n.1 MeOook to cut tbe F.
with bliu turned ont to l*e tin- leH In two and wnotber to ov,*rwbelw
wing of Roarcraii*’ army planlrtl on Tb.«aa an the left flauk and cur bln.
the ground to fight for the right of off from Romanic. Tbl* blow
way. Here waa a dilemma for Hherisla
he find t
»iMder. and tbe
the front
tbe altu:
No matcbci or torch needed. An
Improvement enables one to nac all
mantlro to the cluster, or one only;
•unable for night tight, or place*
W'horr fi:!l light U not always req-alred These lamps come la cluster*
of 2 to € mantles, suited for window
Ughilng as well as body of stores. Of
all who are using them we have no
w..rd of comp’alnt. Do not take oir
* word in thl* matter, but Interx lew
many bu<lnc*< men who have long
muMl these lamps, and learn that yTMi
can have a far superior light at about
one half the cost of any other.
I
umaiftfirSi.
5L^r.sssfrt.?:« K,;‘
Woo.1. Palm.-r
____
S(H> Candle Fewer far Less than 2c
per bow
iHrtnillfvBKlrtc
aaw AlexW boree alpplag the graaa
healde the load. Thea bar eye reoled
on hi* maater lylag near by. Tbe
horee^ had thrown him. giving him a
ad ankle.
• up the two
hot the animal refu-ed: ta
rkb- for help, bat
tdward the
lieu.ldoff e*ute. Vera dkl wbat abe
conW to make her lover romforiable.
weaiem troopo. Rockaer of nouel^n riien night came on.
^anar. Be aaot one corpa acroaa
fame led a corpa. Ho.H and M. I.nw..
Pn-wntly they heard a disunt bartt.
the met on the HHh of »ff»leail-T. who had led the fierce flgbt In front of
Veru. who waa bolding her lover In
Hound To|» at Gettyal.unt, wen- llM-n-. her arnia with hla hand In bera. gave
the mad who
a convulsive clntchlng of her fingera.
Ibitli kiH-w the Bound to be tbe baying
of a wolf.
It wa* far distant, but It reminded
Thomaa waa aa anch In
tllHr b.nl.ll«I vrtw.o. them that there were other wolvea
there
--atterrti through the wood.
before they ai
r two eyca gUring like
army coqei, Wllb Tboi.ma
Raird aiHl N. gley and R
Vera had bad time to pn-pan- her
b M.l’tMdb J.-ff iM*lf for tbi*. 8be knew ,ibal .tlexl*
and IMill Hl.or cmil.l neither atnnd on bU feet nor
vMMtf of redermto werr poated aa
..aid. of
r
! Important notice to Our
merchants:
DMridoC the aoB of a woalthj peatltK
Mao who Ured la the aamr pnwlace
aa Vera, awt her one daj while he
lOiPff^M. ML WO. U Kmrnm4
M
An Intended
.Sacrifice OlFmST
JOLTMESU
Paracamph
and relieves the P*in by penetrating: to the
It prevots Itdiing, stops
and Soodiing: the injured nerves and
source of the trouble, quickly
drawiiy out all Fever and Inflaimiatinn. One trial wffl convince you thoroughly,
EVERY BOTTLE IS GUARANTEED
. AM M.00 BOTTLaa.
'You can make It. plenty <
guided by our
FOR flALE AY JAfl. a
STOCKS
BumbMiro
w. L MCLAUGHLIN A CO.
Pk«eH.ioei
I fl. I. WAIT A flONfl.
Reconl Want Ads. are Winners
-a
m.
'?vT"'Wrias;
[■S#-| YE9TEROAy« I88UE
THE EVENING RECORD
PLAN* AOOTTEO 909 C0N09MA; TI09AL CM09CH LA»T 9IOMT
I ;?
pi
ntctAMBi
POWEBSTO
INTERVENE
I lie b
Cb OC
■OSSIA. AOSTBIA. nUNCE K^bbUb.wb.^.w.^eSTb.5;
CMT TO BE ABWT «S5,*M
gataa on behalf of the local nnkm
MU* Ladle Theobald, who will exlen.
WILL TAKE A HAND IN TMC CAST- tbe welcome of the Good Templar*
ACCUnATE MTIMATM WILL U
•CCUflKD AT once
tlW^MBPOOLIO
inurvawtion Wfll Only Cataad to tho
umbua. Ohio,
Frederick C Clark. i
omlea and aociolocy I
.
If.—Phrf
who win repreaeat the AnihSaloon!
League; Leri T. Pennington, who will |
eiteatf the welcome of the Prohibition
Alliance, and Snperiniendent I. B. QII-,
bert. Vbo will apeak for tbe city'
acbooU: Mr*. Mary E. l^uck*. pred ‘
dent of the county, who will etinduci
an open parliament on the aubjecl.
'‘Relation of BuporlntendenU to Our
meat Work-Are They Need
Mr*. Padden will have rharg.
ot^tbe choir
One of the prlnclfuil featurvA*of thconvention kill be tbe addrvf* or
♦The Philippines—Ye»terday and To
day,'* by Mr*. C. C. Faxon. late com
mUshiner sent otn by the National W
l»arU, 8<pl. It -At a meeting of the
council of mlnlater* today. Foreign
Minuter Iselpaswf cNmflnned the ftItart W. D.
port that Rusala and Aiiatrta would In
td D««roH. wrr« adapted, and fart^ LCADINO tFANIAH gTATESMtN tervene in the Balkan*
Their Inter
Mtepa win be taken at once looklas to
ventkin wUI only U- to the cKtent
WILL QUIT POLITICS
ward Ike rrecuon of tbto ebureb build
of haaicnlng the propoaed reform* Ir
4BK. Whicb win, when completed, be
dUturl>ed dUtrlct
Franc*- will
one of the flae»t In the aortbem half
»up|K»rt thejm^__________ _
rd fbe atafe
The eatlmaied txait of
I be ebureb. when completed will be
Way to Power to MHIUry AdvenBill Stolen From Ml* Trouser* While
from irs.iKKJ to fai.WMJ. wttboui plumle
ti*rara.'Haadad by Oam Woylar.
They Hung Within Four Feet of
IDK beating. Hgbtlng. aeatlag. carpet*,
or pipe organ. It Is the iDLratlon for
HU Bed.
the pnwent. nowever. to complete only
» Wlr* lo Uf C».n.n« lUeata
the main auditorium, wblcb will cost,
Madrid. Sept. It.-Benor Bllvela.
Kno* Treniain was t.mch.-d lor 110
without tbe fumUbhiga and fittings
last oigbi
A 910 bill was takes
mentioned, from fU.W»o to fro.tioo.
fnim Ihe watch |K»ckct of hU trouavr*
making tbe total coat, according to
-lira pollilca altogether
Beour 811
CRIMINAL CA8C8 ON SEP which hung on the l*ack of a door by
preaent esilmaiua. when the ebureb U vela, since the death of the late Benor
hU U-d. ao doac to the sleeping Enos
TCMBER DOCKET
lighted, brnted. filled with plumbing,
ta. Is the loading auteaman In
that the thief muai have had I9 open
aeaied and carpeted, about fri.OOO. Spain, and It la feared hla retirement
the door, enter the ro<»m and then
with fl.tMN) more for a pipe organ.
II leave way to power open for a
cloae the dmir ut gel back of H to the
rty of military adventurera. beaded There Are Thirteen l^es of Fact an
General Weyler.
The door* td Mr Tn maluV house
Thirteen Chancery Caaea—Court
He told of the action of the committee
on Lake avenue were Imked. and the
toward tM^tring the Butterfield plans
lock had to b«- picked In-fore tho burg
the aelertloo of Arrhltecl F K Mf«re
lar could eni.-r
There Is no rltie to
id Ibis rtiy na aaaodate architect with
the
identity of the thief.
hS.r ih«- Bepiemher lemt *»f eircut
Mr Hiitterfeld. and of the eallmates
ec Pythlana Fittingly Reciproi«in which ctinveiies September 28
of Mr. Butterfield that tbe building
1 Former Good Times in Trav
ere will U- four criminal caw*. 12
In atone, according to tbe plana pr<^
erae City.
mnci-ry ernaes. four pro rxmfeaac
. M-nled. ^tHild coal ISS.IHW. A W
iB«-s and U issues «»f fad Tbe crlm
Wall and <* M. l*rali of thla city bad
r-ases are as follows:
d<ma worn.- nmggh eatUnatlng. bow
I» O K K. ceremonial at Man
Criminal Caaci
eter. and iboiighf that the entire
'huraday night was one of Umwc
P.x.ple vs OlllM-rt 1
building, including the Bunday achool
lal function* that have *er>e1
j of liquor law. G«-or
rooms, as jdanned in atone, would coal
d together In cloaer Umd* of
ihlp thi Pytblans of TravenuiDd ManUlee
For year* thli
G.M.rge Ik-Wltt. as
• People
A moiUin to adopt tbe plans for the spirit cf fiiendahlp ha* exlated be
stum- church, as aubmitted by Arrbl
w«H-n the lodgiw In lhe*e two citle*. sauli with Intel to commit rape. Oe<v
nor. 1‘arm C. Gllln-rt
ten Butterfield, waa paaaed without a In ihe pa*t Tra%«*r»e City baB had sev II. Cross.
dlaaentlng ndc-The committee on eral occasion* to culerialn th« Manl.
is the time to buy a Piano or
'he
plana waa continued, and directed to tee Fylblans
And Fynhlana fnm. ^"Tbe*Peopb- vh. Patrick
Organ for those childrcn-the
aecurr careful eatimatea. In detail, for there have many time* enJoy«*d the
lime for them to learn
wdUl hospitality oM
including tbe nectwaary repaira to tbe the
ihe past three year* Lalta Rookh Tern
music.
*Cr«
preaent parlor*, with the bulldlnf pie has entcrtaln.Nl
the ManUtee boy*
I
bealed. lighted, fitted with a complete In iming style ThU year 1
ania
ayaiem of plumbing, and wlth carfHda tee “buDch” proposed to n .
If It t*.d«'clded ^o bare the new church snd they did it in r*oal style
canH'b'd
Wbt-o thU 1* d/>ne, the
ra verse tity Elks have arranged
It there haa ever betm a t
church ta to In. called together again
a *crh-9 of dance* during the comlal In northern
for fu/ther acilou. which will In- In the Michigan than that < *f Thursday nlgbt
Uthc instrument lo buy-the
wlnier. and Ihe first dance of the
naiurt* of the ral-Ing of the money. In The Traverse City end c»f the ordo«
l4-fc
will occur next Wednesday
one that will givc'salisfaclion
all proliablllty..
ning. Heptemlmr 2.1
It la poaalhle
^•ntribiiied the dra
The plana aubmitted call for a
in every wav.
Factory
some <bullir buildittg. with ever
»--k, d
erse Cliy aliwi supplied a great crowd
prices and easy terms.
senlenc*- aa a house <if public mbetins >f enthusiastic Pythian*, and this end
II of the :anrien-il^ ,
and worship
The
jf the arrmuK-mcni* was admirably
will neat 4i*t. with ^ gallery I hat ran handUfl and ngured conspicuously If
o|H-n.Hl when needed to a»*at '
the sucres* *»f the t»ccasloD. The Kal
t;« more
When tbe Bunday
ka«ka 101114 fiirnUbed mc**t i-xc«-Ueni
rt*om« am- added, the two main
mu*lc on the street and at the ban
twn IH- thrtmrn' together, pnoldlng qiiet. and the Kalkaska delei
lan. Mich . Bepi If-The
•eaia f«»r nearly or quite
made a great sh«iwlng
east Umnd. on the Lake SbonThe ManUu-e
•btinrb
arq
struck a buggy at a bu*> <
themselve* splendidly and ihnt *
t Ullaafield this morning, throwhimself 1* a great Sunday achool man the arrangtment wa* finely eae
Ir*.
Bwlnghammer over the fence,
This |»ari r the building t I pn.lmbl) Th- iwnqtiet was a grea» fra
K her Instantly. Nelsa Day wa»
function With ihrtM- c«mgr«-**meB
luKfly injured Internally, hut will live
were old p<-ople. The horse wa*
. and w-veral other
r« of Ihe orxier
PERSONAL.
array ha* th
elate
The
Kno* Tivmain left thU morning for
ItMiked f«rr. which
Grand lUpld*. where he win take the
drel ^b. n
ManU
civil service examination for the rail
P.H.lma*ter C A
road mall service Tuesday next.
•|•u»* • not
.V K Btrt.ng of Grand Rapid* 1*
. C. CANNING CO RUNNING OAV lln.- characteristic.
tic. hut iH.
the city on bualno**.
print-*- t»f good
mid fellow*.
f.
Ml** tiara Hanatovaky will leavc
the orli
originality of the ar
Imnch. and Ihe
mortTjw for a throe week** viali to
I the lianquet wa* Is.th Clare. Grand Rapid*, and other aoui
rlklng and hugely entenalnini
-n Michigan clUes.
‘Real Com Aeason Mat Begun—Fac
Traverse City Pythian* a\id
Mr*. Jack Roberta rHumed ye*u
tim «ither town* were given a
tory la Now Turning Out 10.000
day from a visit to Fife Lake at
of that rare h*wpltalliy of fra
Klngaley.
Cana Per Day.
g(MMt fellowship which U contemplated
U. Crawford and child of
- tirder under whose auspice* the j
rUltlng Mr. and Mra I. M
•n waa.given. and the event will i
The Traverse City Canning Co 1*
t situ Sininger the lUw of friend
ha* b^
Miss Edith i
already planning oa doubling the -ra
hat have lung eiUied
at Mackinaw
parlty.of Its plant neat year. This w lU
I morning.
lionu- near Hu
aerraaliate the purehaae of two m^.re
Wexford.
Elmer E
I
In the city
clerk of Grant
filler, another sil^r, ahd another eap
today on bu*lr
ha* return<*d
Frank -Malbart huBarad S«rieua Injury
?on and the Gra
These marhln.-# can be used on other
on a Saw at tn« Oval Olah Facea com. l
Mr* W M McArthur
' tory Thi* Afternoon.
are oot a Uw. to the factory to
a
Rapid*.
theta cm hand The first season (
factory ha* been aueceaaful bejr>nd
9Yank lUllwn, wno»e hoi
ii-ral manager of 7he' Hanurer an
Ihe moat sanguine npeetailons.
corner of Eighth and Bari
y Mercantile Co. ha* reThe t anning company a real r.»m
a trip to Grand Rapid*,
acaaon has Just begun, altbongb for
r Thacker waa called to
some ttase email Kiad* leave been com ihU an.a rip saw HI* right Grand Rapids ti»day by the death of
it in the saw and a her aon a wife. Mr* Rollo Thacker
SH^VELA RETIRES
For Evening
Dress
_
The Rilson Hellh Shoes
made over the Keoworth
or Solan last with
Patent Corona
Kid
upper*, are the correct Btyle.
Very elegant and handsome,
K«iuxl to any $5.0(1 shocE
Kalhtoo |irire only
EliaSTl£MAIWLOST$IO
cRcuiT com
m
r:
UNION MADE
’ HA»T*9 «90 or
Oyatar Bay. K.
Sept. It —Prwal
aot Rooaevelt baa iwceiTCd a set of
CALENDAR
Ask Til Mil Wki Oni On
NOW
■"
The KIMBALL
ru
W. W. KIMB1U.L COMPANY
\J1tmrkan 6ir1
Our new
2.50 shoe
Ladits
%
Uli
You 6et the same
Stple as if pou paid
$3. Call and stt thtm.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
tha ^ tribata to the
Bontat Oahtta at €ronomp Pricta
Chikircn'i citta rice
, per garment........17c am! upwards
. per garment............ 17c and upwvds
r, per garment............. .23c
aU site*
Indies' flcccevl underwear, suiicrior quality-----...,46c
I’s 1fancy’ rieeced underwear, superior tjuality..,. 4$c
Men’s
lerwear,
sui<rior
quality..
90c
and
95c
Men's t
V - Always get your moneys worth at
I a First Chts
malpr'R SIwp
5hos-
Our $3.50 aud
...$3.00 Sfioes...
I:
For Men arc better than
ever this fall. .All shapes
ami all the j.jootl leathers.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
WANTED — Immediately, a
cook at the Lake View Hou**.
Elk Rapid*, wage* 410JX) per
week.
-ylMB-tf
New Shoe Store
Rotner’s OW Sund
Front St.
Opposite Whiling Hotel '
, RECORD WANT AD
. RECORD WANT AO
CHRISTIAS CHURCH
Of Dependable Dress Goods
A 3Sin. Mrictly all wool Venetian is a firm ami wd.gluy
cloth ami the genuine Venetian, not a rtannel. \\ c ha^
h in all the popular shailcs, incluiling Black, hs KQ
the climax of goml quality at per yard...............
I
Wonderful Fail Ming
Handsome Men* Fall Suits............... w...$7.00, $10;$12. $16. |18
Elegant Men's Fall Overcoat*...............
$5. $7. $10. $12 to $26
Serviceable Boj's Fall Suit*.,.............$1.60, $2, $2.60. $8.60, $4.00
MEN'S UKDERWEAR-Both two-piece or Union Suits, $1. $1.60.
$2. $2.60 to $4-all wool-any color—and every sire. Don't buy
until you have seen us.
KF.WLAN!) HATS.................................$8, $2.60, $2. $1.50, $1
The New Stand, 242 Front St
A Few Items From Our Magnificent FaU Stock
full *1**. only Ett. In o
ip » \%rm umfm. a waa iwviMaMwuu Uoo i mu* It. Kaay i
ta already la place, an.d a* aeon na the Rnja„ tn BMt Front t
baae of the moaameat aniTw tbe
elephooe Co. tina
ibad and their Itaaa
Tbe aUtne ahowa I
l Omena and North-.
The moBiiment wlU he a vary band- part.
«rain ev-cry endeavor to tell tencly and tnithfaUljr aU about oar.
•A SIroe M Oood As its Smme.**
It’s Quality That Counts
Mr. Ib>and*. one vt Grlnnul Bros*
Uetroit ptonu timera. haa been tuning
ID the city for the past two week* and
will be fur the neat ten daya. He to
acknowledged one of the very beaL
having s.pen.
leading .
XIWK Wirem-r use aU out power in poicbaiiii( and then
THE ECONOMY STORE
Michigan Telephone Co.
STATUE BAS AlllTEO
THE WEATHER
Hew Undermar 3uunt<tm*d w
lafk often saves dollars in
* railroad fare, hotel bills,
and incidentals. Did you
ever try the experiment."
<lftys the factory haa been running full the rt-»iili
Tbe boae as well a* the
ll«-*h wa* badly Injured, and an effort
will to* made to save the arm.
harmtinlca*. strings, clarkmeta.
Mr Halbert baa been working on
and ew-ryihlng to ihoroaghly washed the slasher and was changed to this duetkm during our removal sale. Store
aad cleaned frequently.
poalilon on account of tbe atiaen
open evenlnga. Grtnnell Bro*‘. music
,
The factory ran nnill U ©clock last tbe regular man
He was puttie
house, ZZ* East Front atreet
night, and ran* until after 9 odock a belt when hla arm airuck tbe taw.
nearly rvory night- Up to tbe preaen‘.
)od crowd out for the
time*tbe factory has canned nearly
> dance last evening.
cans of goods. At tbe
to canning 10.000 cans
presMt time It b
tbe dancing waa
©r oorn per day, and.<
y Stewart A
3«.<ie0 can* per day to
IIU for cboloe of two uptight, ma
hogany tinlah pianos (one brnnd new).
morning the tartory had about
In our remoml sale. Easy i
ibelB of peachM on hand, and 1*
immediately
Store open
t at the rate of SOO bnahe!
•ale.
during thl. aal<
m
7h. RmI R.llnbl. Clothi.r.
A Long Distance
Telephone...
ABN TEaailLT LACtaATEB
» w Off Book Stm
BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT”!
U. E. STBDUG, Up
WILL DOUBLE
I
CAPACITY
50 eents *•“*"*”■*
S. BKNOA A OOlUimAIMV
lOTALLt ENTEITAINCD
istlSu’-'
m
Read If“Qoiaejr Adtmt S.wy«r,“ the hat Htw E^kad M17
era •ritten. This book his bees
awl wiB eoM
nal Lahew «aloa”or WaJhtegtoa. JX C
,0laUi^Of*ty Mail,
SEVENTH TEAR-1981
; CITY, jaOH., SATTRDAV. SEPTEMBER 19, W.'*-
;rat?
WEL BUED
WITHSTONE
F-very man in town who docs
not attend church elsewhere t*
ipviicd to worship with us at
♦ Steinberg’s Opera House at
; 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday Night
Sermon subject:
^WbatJ Believe^'
■ BKSI KK VOt’RSlN WIU.
FISH YOU OUT," .
Thomts F. DUom. Ftstor
Here'S a WhHHail fur tiN
Little FiHows!
A lot of suits just came in.
They’re from one of the
manufaclurcTS -a concern whicb
knows how boy’s clothing thtoli
be made! Just another of our
luck) chances. Ready cash con
summated the deal Five dif
ferent patterns, some neat mix
tures. others
overshot
l>laids-some arc just plain.
F.ven site among ’em. Yon
«THE BOSTON STQREss
TOSECOIEACOACH
ii'n'
l>erfeci
iolor/ h comes'in a’rU^ Coal" Brack" nly! this •yQ
quality will siirpri-e you. at per yard
•\ .V» in. line all wool \ . rietian; here is a cloth that has
tfoodweight,
ptood weight a hani finished surface that prevents it
from wearing
\Vc have it in Wine,
yard.......- - the top notch of goodd value at per yard
A 52 in. pure wool Panne Zibiline. is a short sheared
andveo-silkyelothandiustthe
w.gt ^at d^s^not
cr>' silky c
re lining:
b shade of Brown. It’spositu'ely xhigh 1 QQ
; Zibiline at per yard-.-................ .......... X.vrv/
A 52 in; ven-i’inc Imported Moleskin Zibiline. this is a
beautiful cloth, hals an unusually brilliant surface and
is f>ecfection in cvcr>- particular; wc , have it in Black
and ihe stylish colors. We consider it a s
perb quality at per yard.................... ...........
Tho High Srhotd AihU-tlc aafiociath- ahaoclatlon from the busine** men
of tbe city and other* who care tp aathe toj)Tt. The money will be uaed
recuiine a coach for the footbaU
tn. and what 1* left will be devoted
baaeball and oth«-r athletic Inter-
money. and 92»Hi 1* needed, oonalf
Ben Montague. Harold Tlin*. A
Wilhelm Lmil* Tlnkham and 1
is some excellent new n
towing np. and the football
pnomiae* to be a atrong one agali
rii'X-n.rs.v'ns.i.-
1.60
^Dew BIKkE. WILHELM
cmer lUM ui fnu
FALL WEDDINB
Then a long lime home.. , The
new start should certainly be
made in *‘OUR” home. Get
her to say “YF.S” and we will
see you get the house cn tenns
•o eas)’ you wiU mov e m the
same day. Talk it over to-
Jltrlinger,
e»*manaotrmmktm'»
The annual tcmchers' InatlUile for
THE gvEyncqjgooBP. teavebse cnr.
THEEVElltNGREaMtD EXTtASESSIM
N0VEIBEI9
-V-
■
OOMHCM WIU. M CAtL«0 r<y
ernwn that oav
»m.
Ittdrthi 4 eoiffs
8a',>i
fMiktaa^ariw-
W-'-.
mtch., sattkday, septembhmo.
ADVANCE
SALE^__ :
lUSlIESS CAIOS.
Eli' -M
4, etc.; g oke warm bed W4
in Bed Blaaketa. Qnilu. Sheets,
oomlortablc thcM axil nighta We bought an eabeptioiiany large
ucc. in
» order
Older to aupplf o« whdJemJc
quantity eariy before the advance,
mme pncea in amgle
trade, and to early boyen we will make the
tl
pairs that we do in docen lots after Ihe rush
Drop I* the pride canning
•
o» #«.
“•rt':srr..r;rru
—t.........
ir'rSTA/.;
0S4» «» mm mnm.
i
was having a christening ^
.
lonard night partlclpnni* got pretty
Our two specials are, first:
to ttll nmsroM io««li«
[‘
We h»« »«y price or any «jle yo« *«nt. »t» all ltn>l« irf c
era, iheeo, pillowa. bed apreada. pOkwr caaet, etc
A. tMLCMK Cil, Ctrnmmrn.
•
om u«« <h« bulWlAf «o d-trored^
;ilt:’:-gn4i^‘r32££sr
hid away, bow much nobody can And
!■',|g
:
V ;
»
I'i r
THt tmtCT AAltWAV.
TIM cMr €>omeU It aow eoofn
wWi MOUMT olrMl rmllw»y pnM
TW
grmt^ iMt jr^«r
I'^V
fo .
Rr V
W'^
,r
See then in our window; anyihiag to fomiih your home,
rHr.ro:xrr„:?,ssf2i
diM
sCTMi rallw»r bh. which pmiu
ftttcNi 4rf atiM
rmiiW* op>a
wUhla ilM cttx Wm pronoun
tiM ma)Bct maw hatacm » 4mt
iMvr • rrMelil««> framad nmdc
l»w n it miad ikmi
thmt far I. Um oiiljr plM to on
• oonmoiiy to oporoM o lio*. U
nHernoon to draw some money
wa*
the place closed.
,e regular <
St the conclusion
institution bad failed and *•
bolter that drew a crowd arc
oetlr tb« dlffereoof* wlilrh ftt hj I«ws than m»
m. lime
time Th
Then
etlst. pftrUrtilftrt)
b® told her that as prcvk.usl>----------------t».«a tiM* bouM. ftixl ih.^ ftOBfttr
He in the local paiM-rs. the banks and
bftlUTod the wmftle rominlltee ffti .gher huslDcs* piac«*s in the city had
kBftOoe wirtild prepftre ftnd Ininiduce "loM»d for the afUTDiMin in order t<j
enabW the employe* to attend the
n»ti liftfc drOnUf liu***
lliftorlfti hftUlfttUn. Tbi* meft*
>n- wblfb n-ciivt^ btk fti.i.roTftl will
•«t Uar inifipers and hunters In the
*isie Alvin Mamb. a man now well
viong Jn years, has In his^tlme^kllled
tnM tiMt 1
nclioed to the view that *4
isure ma> lie eoaned into Isw.
liOO Reward. flOO.
ho readers of Ibis |»aper will
isikl to know that there Is at least
dreaded disease that acicnce ha*
n able to cure lu all Its stages and
I Is CaUrrh. Hall’s fstarrh Cure
ihe only pt«Hlve cure now kmiwn
the medicai fraternity Catarrh
iig a c»in»tHuiionsl dlwsse. re
|ulr«^
a oastitutlonsl
ir.-stmenl;
Ha ls Catarrh t.*ur«- is taken Intern
ill>
acting dlrecll) m>un the blood
tbe ftUodpftOlni of itor rftpltftllsl. they
ui'i muctiu* surfacdtA of the system,
Wswe fliftl tl»r piftn to orcftnlso under
hereby deslrtjylng the foundstlon of
4km fttrort fftilwfty ftri Is out fr
ihe disease, and giving the patloni
tlmlrr ibe pnwtmt frftnrhl«* tftX4i nuo drtwgth by building up the constltu
bo collrct-d by tbr rliy
Vndcr tbi • Ion and assisting nsturi* in doing Itk
The pn»prletf»r* have *u much
V coaornl Iftw lheift>^<» a»u\d po
> its curstIve powers, tr
•tftift, but tbo city would not Uvbftrrml
>ne- Hundred Ikdlars
mso that it fails to cure
1
1mm thft fttiftolaie cootro! o
■ireHft. and the fiwncbise Buy provide
^‘Add^rV^j”'CHKNKY 4
dor opecftiloft by electricity, so
th«rr would be no dftucer
psts,
76C
•
dn..
rmmn of • dompmmy spriuplng a
Hall s Family Pills are tlie l»e*i
«ro«ld be ftbwi! Kib.OOO lkwld«
P Is ftrguod Ihfti fts ft streti rs
prwpositkift tb« enlnrprise dor*
•ppftftj to CftplUUiU A. ft line on ihr
|*Ml»ftiilft most nrcrssftjily br r
of tiM efttrrprisr: ftod ft* U mi
BMiUTe power upon tbr city. It i* s*
ftIWWd by the prumoten thftt the chief
dJfferobce to the city would I
aptter of iftutlon. They ftrcue fur
,tb^ tbftt imlefts ilir orsftolzftt
aUmetmd under the groefftl ln« they
4MBot ftftrtoualy ccmalder the project
If is true also, ihfti under ft p
Tloo In'form two onmnlEfttion* to <m>
rrate « llae through the rit) fti
the penlBftulft'll would handlru
\iU o*n manufacture
Ot. a farm a short distance from
Af.i».mlne4- a farmer witnessed a
ursnu- sight thU week
One of his
hulls was having a flert'e fight with
1 large iHsi. The bull finally roanIged !.» catch bruin > hind one <»f his
*houlilers with his horns and ran him
to the fence. Then* he was pinned
fan and nearly gtu-ed to d.atb
farmed iwiired an sv and *<si
patci.ej the hear. The chsmpl'
not «une i.ff unscratcbe.1. his sh
tH-lng
.and (Vunmissluner
for sale 0<MoW?T
felted horn* steads In I
12.6IKI.acres
•oiinty. which has
slate by the an-
O. R. CARVER 4 SRO.
rastalus
NEW
STORE
^-t^-gaSwggj
I fully sciilcvl yd. but
ily for business-
Uie rnsnsgetm nl «*f the \Ve,l M
Igsii Hist fair has h.-eii and Is re
•eivlng VI r> favorable crltlrlsm for
voicing it* tliani
mauagenuui «,f
) fair* are gentle
(Saturday!
E
iromtneht ‘jpe
Thu
uied In r*-iurn for the tiisny rourusie*
rec *lved lioin ihe prens.
The fair
management
appr.-claie il.e rimn>
(in-t words said, and fur that reas«
be one receiving tills can lUe it. M4
IT .rive It aWav, as ts I hough i lM*^t
>A.-a Mis Life to a Neighbors K.nd-
•J'
fy y'
lerests of the city 1
be profN^y guarde
I> i» fttftted that
ofNWated out of (Irand iUpIds ane op
4
I. 4NNUAU
Mr I» P Hstigherl.v. well known
hr. ughoiil
Mercer
and
Sumner
•ou.Tlies: W Vs., most llkHy oaes l.ls
Ifi to the kindness «.f a m Ighbor
•ssly ajmrl4‘d
. attend.ed by two
• him lltthN If any.
Ih^ an
dtlKir itwrnlng td
Ilf seritm* r.imlttlen, thought him a
Hit le vd rhsmlMTlalu s r4.llc tTto'.cia
;t;.. Hisrrh(N-a lleuie.l.% which «ore.;
EXCUritlON tlM in less than twenty be,r li.nir.
Ft*. saV by Jas G Jobc-on
wS-ir*-
eta good for in days. Her (I U.
lents for full Informatliw
ۥ U l^wood, tbn l
tlrand Rapids, Mkb
.ill
ANNUAL OTV. 4 I. EXCURSIONS
Ihe G U A I. will y.ive Its annual
‘h. irslon «>n Tuesdsy Oetober f.. to
iV-rotl
Tttle.Io f'.mt. iTiiesgo
Grand iT^dds It o»t ty-thHim*
i.r.1 c*tt> and \niith
»:lo.*i. The
e «nd excursion wtll be ti* Hlclimt»nd
n.’ « n Tuesday. l>^.«r Hlth
Fare
ff*. o. Tickets gtaarTo roturn fur P'
la -. See G It 4 I agents for full
gi ilnilars or a<l<!ross r 1. l^vckwisal
J j» A tlrand Uapld* M'-eh.
1
iv7:» pit
...DENTISTS.
^^fs'5ss;sel5
..$1.00.
JUNULA»-Ilr.cii<^
ihJTwXu-mi;*
K. B. CHAPIN. Propriclor
Hotel Brunswickiwhc v..w.m.jticcc«..i«ce,
Tbe Mo*ttl
«'”8":rrL,, —bssb.*—
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
*’k'‘a'’ Norton U at Ibjm^ Hartsn^j^ ^'’
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osuvrirrum ^ ht‘*VndilnII j
M=»4At-TMV
A. D. TYLER
ricPtp ^ror
A.K.I
O TKrBHUg>iy.lM»..MS'i a J TKL'K
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Observe These Figures aosely
THE HUNDRED DOU. tRS represents the
amount you will have at the end of the year if
you save only the small sum of two dollars
a week.
.80 CENTS Is the way you will feel when the
. \-car rolls around and you realize that you
have spent or wasted all you made.
A irood lime to start is now. Don't put it off.
Do It Today
Weiwue Savi^ Book*, loan the little steel
hnnk* and pay S Pwr Cent, interest.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DENTIST
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
OBIc«^S06 K*w Wilhelm IttnrV
*vn*' Phone CK2
Clau* Warnnr. Proprietor
Ht'TToNH hay, MU'U
1 1,. .(fi.-I.M-to t««*utirul firaul Tnorrr-e.
pa> and If the farmer asks ftir^lo «»r
WANTKl)
The Pecrlets Fine Pant* ,
than merchant tailcr made,
Peertess Mfg. Co.. Detrot
^ A** few days a^co an AliM-na man 1
,
A
Ung.T Heal K.taie KvHmne.
wJyigh Class Borne Outfits
til ciurfamlly cacursum
| G R. 4 1. TO RICHMOND »5.00,
ir.l.m to
tn rieveland
(
Slid ItufTalo. Ftir particulars ns bi
Ann.iul G U>- I exeursbrn to Ulrh
•in........ I special tr.nln. rale*, etc., see:
|ndi.
on Tuesday, txiober
an.'‘tier eviitmin 4.r b.indbll!*
t7.ih. Tickelri giK.d Itir P' dn\*
Got
3-j l2 i:. l!*r2 r : |„t| 4nit*rmailc*n oi any c;, U. 4 I
-------------:--------iar;en» ^*r nddreits r. I. I>»ckwcs*d Gen
M luo^t IcasoTtaltic prices.
Tli;U is the way wc .ttr .n.lit^; many
th sr *l.iys to “-ci up hoUHc kcciiinK.”
\ou
'
smh a
ncrcssaiy.
Ji Chiffonier
'
ire in Ihe Ire*!
five gfKKi sizetl ilrawcrs and a fine minor.
BI6 BARGAINS INTINE
PIANOS
@@10
•h>n'i ncctl
gint stock of lumiture, but certain (Mercs aic alnutri
the hamlsumcst art trie
'I hcrc are some that
have even more drawers and a n ce place for !ui^; some «vent«^
this p’lace fi.r a -Medinuc Cabinet;” always know where the most
u^cd mctbcine.s are il ncetled in a hurry.
Wr hirve tv^lfecn dider.
cm kinds of Clnff.n. ers prr.tl fiom $6.00 10 $27.00
tnoti urn humU
For tho*r who will lake I
iTcforc we move to our new store at N.l
l.V.i r.ast Fiont Street. Tnivcn^c.Cny.
Bought that Carpet Yet?
Seen
our
nc»v
, ire>.*
We
Stock which will eu.abh
have ‘■elefcda
J Ui bir tint *vl,:r»i
is heiuuful an'l wc’il >-uaranlee
;l.c
atn’.
Brussels anti
Wihons lo Mrlect
Royal
Vclvel.s
wiai
anti IUhU
There are Ingrains
from
The patterns are ihc han 'so~.; st wr have <atlied.
Then there are r-,^.
lug
.ui-s that
cover the who’c ihKrr, and little ones psM i
t
aeldcm
for the dofuway or in front ol the juano; Mxh
slio.vn in tl e city.
The newest
style'.
laUM ;paueins and rich
est colorings.
ftlust dane a China Chset
with the other vlishM.
frien U.
grca'cst display of hirdsomcly
•-Also Special
Easy Terms of Payment.
GRINNELL BROS.,
MI
broken if pul a«^^v
nr.ade.
jvk
m.
artUtuall)
Ti is i* the
1 ut
could p inbirr.
t.gtthrr
We were
particuUdy fortunate in betng able lo ••get in on the g'o'.r.l il gK”
with some of these large concerns, and the result is the Ingest
:
:
:
prices for the best of goo^ls
n.SO to 32.00
art rtft prtstat txtrtmtfy hw pritta i
:
Sm*UU»>c.Uu«rumeDU.TUki»f Maduaa^ Sheet Music;
eu:., to be doeed out et ooee. tejmBeie of eoit.
'MP
surely get
China Ooseli that the largest factortes
Every l*iano and Organ in our stock is ^really reduc^
in price. If you arc going ti^need.an in»trynem_yjthiiyi year or^ '* "■•••
than pay you to BUY NOWI
iWt hesitate! Don't procrastinate but call at once
a^nd lear^e_:veQ^gjre
ate purchasers. V isitors alwas-s welcome. :
in
Must lave a place to sl.ow them to your
Then it is such an ornan«ent to the
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
pm-
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ym:i
:
CHI
!
hiodllng msu; o. work
iit,u .-^rf* a farnuT M which It 1
«irw.\eil he *. ni «»ut to gel iv He V
Swlt.iar-r t^rr. l
lUu.-wUat Maggered ai the presell
tion bv tin- farmer of a bill for II
iiK iKMird lor the .log at seventy
eenin a day
da.v during tl.e
days
!IV4 etnin
to put your pretty fancy China
$100"°
4^09 9. Union m±.
on. .AWVCIt * PhNHALLtOON
&
Solid (fold R.n»a-
RaU Excursion to the East.
t
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_________ ^^!...CMIPET CLEANING WORKS...
Bi(! Ibaeounl for path.
^MH *n I
sra.id *)and privileges
|wHm
fire insurance
SPECIAL
RING SALE
«ke the trouble Iti hunt ft»r U
parties forming ibo company.
There will W «HbtT ni.slin
ashed for. and ft will be up m ibV
eo«incll to give I hem oooaid*
Hut the mtwt vital iiuinis are
here meniioaed. That the prupoaed
, line ftlll IMI of greftt lieneftt to the cll>
and like Iwneflt to the Peninsui
Cbe Olatchmaker
navini; openvei a m w jewdry hU>n* ai 400 S: Union
Si., your paironaiiv is
solicilctl.
^ E. W H I ST 11 G S & S 0II'
TO-DAY
SPEAKroi^^WORDS
A^>skey Evening News Prstset W
sgemsnt of the Fair.
ly. T. Knapp
iJOH NR. SANTO
JEWELRY
-•
NSW Stora and New Slock
L. A. BUILOINO
RASTALL.
nsiead of haggling with
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Rractloal Houao Fumlahs
nlghl and had tti
fire III a ismrliig
and MImHe J
, to th‘ Arthur
non together in t
i eiplalned ihni!
he was an Icniaii. ami It
alhle for him to get aroii
I f.'cJ.M k 111 the mtirning ami 9 o'clock i
j
J. w.
Just U^ause abe doean t
spers a Grand RajJMa woman bad a
Plan, who U ft metobw- m
HCommUiM oC the »«fiiftta oo»
oiluoft on Oftftaoe. to whicb vftft drle
gntM] tb«- work of drftftloie * flnftnclftJ
nUSlTiilr
Ml fnuMMM ww trmmm4 «
I
A good Urge warm pair bUnkeU for
^ank
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.trv'Q^TVA CTflOltD. tlUltoSE CITY, MICH., 8ATUKI>AY. SEPTEMBER 1». 1908.LAND OPKil won WTUaigNT
rtOMDCTAim
M mil
What a grand
WUI Sam Sa
family medicine
jit is, grand-Ayer’s
or land la tbe^ Cblppeu
tn
Mlm ^
NEXOJA
COFFEE
igaa to
%Jorth I^memberiiv. namely;
that when we introduce our
••BEST” flour to you and-say
Ife all the name impliee^you
may rely *ipon wh«t we say.
acm. aalln, who faan he nay al^
hate ooatracted the dlaa^e from hte
A Blend of the Finest Old Mewi>
csn. Jnvs and Other
upatc^fnm. Hong Kong an !
ra ttiai during a tyiAouh the,
▼
On Ung-Wo
capuiaed u« i
Kwang-Chn Waa. and l.w peraoaa per-?
lahed.
IVSnTSiZLJtS-'S:'. ^
> worked hard on the farm all
u^mtsi to hare the alrehgth of t
mew. One day. nine weeks after,
was Witen. he suddenly ahonted
HANNAH & LAY CO.
and Its from
TMAVKMttK OITV. IMIOM.
that dog’
Me
..Krr.r.’Sv.i^Vo'srr’L
tVtLT ALWAYS
iCENtlAL nWS
or THE W0«l»
!-!r:
to kwp his
to
drtnk
the
should «u thrrr
loan IranedlaiHy
praea thai Iho E
nt‘i.::^;;‘cKrKTav.non
on* tarantula rn>m tho tropica was
dispatched at the home of Wllllan
Xiok after It had t.Tmrl*ed the fan
lt> fyr sU'nK»oihr Zink was a former
fruit dealer, and while he was hand
lina a hunch of hananaa the huice
-...
me
r^;.
He then
i?SES
ances arvwe Bepiei
srr?r;v.u?: “Sr
‘
liaya U. t'uui“ »^“^ni. Hau
Md. For sale by Jaa. Cl. John
... fN.mmlssioncns Wentworth and
1 the arrest of Sen
ior t»f Vtrmont for
rat'ctK.n out of season. The
Headed guilty, by reason of
of the law. and was fined
alnat two
Boy-a Wild
ind
expecting
With .n famll
e. and a st»n riding for life,
him to die.
to gel Dr King's New Dla
i-tiwrv fiir Consumption. Coughs am
Ctdds: W. H. Brown, of Leesvllle. Ind.
endured death** agonies from asthma
wonderful
relH-l and soon cured him
a. R. A 1. ANNUAL EXCURSION wrli..s
I now sleep soundly e
every
iilghi. * IJke marveJotu cur« of Conition.
Pneumonia.
isroncnius.
vToUmII .
. ....
h!?. Colds and Grip prove Us
Chicago ...
• •
hiesa merit for all Throat and
<;rand Rapids ..................... 4 '*<‘
,St..luns H«h1 City and aouth. fSOO.I
Tuesday. Oetobm* Sth.
Jns. G Johnaon a and F. H. Meads
drug stores.
d*and*on one hip. He was knocked
tmsemuh and was badl.v burned
.u... hS:%‘r.
rs
Jews ihn*w stone and fired on the
|»oni were Injurv'd
liollce. several of
newtHi three ‘
The mmtile was
later
Tnsipswi
Jews, but flnall.i t
^or\¥
warehouse t>f the
:» Canning company wai
l»;i*16l
St..JKfEXCURSIONS
~Tm tro the road <o complete recov-,
VlATtlS
'Z. *1SL“.S, PEREMarquette
,
X E. osEiucK ocCemr.
FIRST ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SALE
Kncruv
nerj^v aif.1 <-iiU:rpnM.I
Crowncil with succe
anks t our lany i
ment in a wry ni«uh >i wa\. 'I'hanksto
one wart*ht)UM‘ wr nv>\v nMiui're iwt>. lo lioUl Lir lar
cnal MU'Crss we inau^^uraie this .\nniwrsary Sah*., It
^real >;rowih That i>f untirrsellinii.
r. w..r.le.l, A year a«o
«iK-nL-«l ..ur l-urniiurL- .Icpartms,we are occupying’ twice the salesroom ami instead of
..........................Stows.
To celebrate our phenomlock of I-urniture
and
forceful demonstration of the real cauMt of our
t” he
SampU $ale of Iron Beds.
U.- bav. jii-t i.Uic.-.! ..n mir ilo-.rs. M Iron
.i M..mif.u'.ur.-rV .a.ni.bLUt-lit ai lb.- l urnituro l-Miitifiion at a bit: .lixonn;. .iint iib-m ..ut ;r 'ni,
> mak<- room tor onr r.-;j.il.ir molU «.■ oiT.t tlt.-m at wb.-l.-sab- t.i io-. '
$2 patterns, no two alike -- $t.S0 to $20,00
Wc arc v|,owing
mm
is our'Anniverjary Sale \nicc ior
a 6 foot extension table.
Of
course iwe have others chcajH-r
but not as large.
Soliil oak Table like cut. 4*2
inch top, cxtehils f. feet 4 inche«.
flutetl legs, onlus
lot
this
Kail over 4U pallcms in
FREE
Hambiiruc .\nniveT-
I ijneis, in woo»l, canc anil
leather scalvfrotn
,$2.75 to $30.00
Set of f.
saiy &iuvenir.
Thi‘
s*d..l Oik canc scat
K
ker, *o U; given
SOLID OAK DINER
l.kc Cut
stretchers in
Iron .
\r
niversary sate ] rice, ^cl «
(1, or'ly f
$5.00,
Our Basement Floor iscrcAvdeti to its utmott with Heaters, Ranges. Cook Stoves.
Enameled w.u-e. Tinware. Extension Tables. Sideboards. Diners and Iron Beds.
iCwo 6rand Specials
In iripTc roatct! blue anil
wh:?c
HOTREB’S
Ql|U
iriU^
r,-.ms.
Supremo Values F"or IMext Week.
cbrslbirth Th«
IS just what
Meads. Druggists
„Farm For Sale
ICO acros known aa tbo Stool or NoodEra Rug Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., of ham farm One of tho boot la XlrmBd
Frtotkey. Mich.. 43
East Bridpe Travaroo county; S% bOoo oouU of
street Write for prices and tho dif- ‘hO citj
EUROPEAN PLAN.
..“'..liTjtTr
1
BACHANT & ROSCOE,
H-aifl oiui. vane v-Ct.
woman’s
me....
.srjr-.....
fV • :•*«* ^
ever seen in this city. U you tlon’i want to
come in and M;e them, jusi size up our
window.
W^.SO
CbarU^. M. IbM.lh iir KnglewiKMl. N
.1.. \ ho has juss c
hum nsHh birthday
Venmuo lumlH-rmun who dU*«i In Cali . Ide t holder of a
Insurince iK.llry
fornia In^Juls
The income fri»m a U tl e tI nlKHl
ulUHl Sta
Staler ll^e was Insuntl
fend of li.'MU' i- :o In. ustM each year
has been open aii
lo par.-hasethes*. gilts ami the annual
\ illl/ln eyisteiu-e
,li.;irlleithm Horn a
. grccstema- churth
that mar) luHe otu that have InH-n
overbMtkeil by Saii;a t •laus in the past
in the
win be able to )
Southern mllway. Tuesday
by the talejillrl ig
Chnstmaa ebei r pnuided
pr
In addUlom the irus | Sept *n ?T SJ*. Special train will leave
lumlM-r dealt r
a; S-.U3 a. m..
ai
hroigh without cha
Buffalo.
Clexitlatid and return.
Parllcu»y W Tickets good 30 days
. or by writing
. for the iKH.r child
HlUadale.
H.uN-e.
b). Ml l*hlM‘r
IWlstr and vlrlnli).
vjrlnh) There yii
Mich,
or
H
W.
lum**.
C.
P.
A..
Grand
U- an annual exhibition td tlu-se gift.
UapUs. Mich
3&-121S192226
W}
R>:
men^s 13 Shoes
Hotel shilson
PROHOR
Christians In which
an.t two Jews were killed, and
. seriously Injured i
llnmel In th government
line of
Unlike Any Other 1
U,s firet-eUw- AU eutiUiU
Irw brd». Sdrotric hglit.. rw. <
fromPMdi^t BTthvdnyorv
It will make
,3,^
ilii
1
Kn.ntelcil
W.ve.
B Qual Kill Pan
CiiIt2!c
*”aU four of,
___
i
Train will iM^^^^I^verse City at
:.ri.2u
WoaRier
li ncai at ban'll; bet
ter take ailvantage
j-our heaters
Air Tight Hcitcts
i
51.00 to $15.00
penetrates through the skin carry-
GRAND
Cold.
of this sale and buy
A oeck o- li and lU* ct lnv was unm destination. Tickets on sale OcloU:
rr
iixrxz
t^r.u'r*r.p
isr.
>. house had si»H»d tn which. 11 years
iierfetlers had
CBKAOO
We are confitient that wc have the •
Colonel Hoix haa .
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 1
Th * work of AmerU aii women m\y> .1 n-markable record. It haa been
n*
to la- a reign
• loriarles in Imlia re«-elviil puhllc re«- use for over :tu rears, during wh
time many million tmiiles have Im
void and used. It bar hmg btx-n
e^Jlli‘.-r»r*
the
lllU-Ua
*Tl.ohurh
cid
tl,bruited states 11.101 at 1‘hlladelviandard and main reliance In
l>hla for at least a year unless a s|h<- u*ge In Lurknow. After dwelling on treatment of croup In thousands
Hie widening *tt women's work In InHal order is Issued from the U.
du along the lines of mwllclne. aur- Homes, yet during all this time
nnd leaching, the lieuor paid a handsome
g»»venior
» to Miss Thobum.
Us MrhoU. who ha
Mi from the
which U the only
e l^nt ph'ces. to
Laina no opium or other harmful
Colic. Cholara and
stance and may be given as conRemedy.
TdldcA^o Pa . is the murdenT of her
. liver.
ehlld
The woman tells a pathetic
story of how she atrangk-tl h«*r Imby
FINE FOR SENATOR
' durmg her sltwp
She said to the
i.Mly savod hla life
«.n.per that she had a dream, during
bad Iteen sick for
He b
which her dlsuwted mind Ixxaime 4ro
what the doctors
•ng Raccoort
presM^ with the fact that somL- one .‘Otery,
had aelted her child and was carrying
vwiKsri. N. H.. Sept. IS.-Flsh and
ChhhI Roads society.
n cannot do
and will i«H- If t
making Im
iHHter than the men
e highways. The
to try Ih km-p
gtiod cmdttkm the roads near tl
respective homes-Kanaas City Jour
PITTSBURO
C/te Btst €vcr
The full tkvoT. the deli,
ctous quality, the absolute
Purity of IxtwTJcy’s Break
fast Cocoa distinguish it
from all others.
No '‘treatment*'with alkalies;
no adulteration
with fiour.
starch or ground cocoa shells;
nothing but the nuiHtlre and
digestible product ot the choiccst Cocoa Beans.
Aak Yoor D«lar for It. '
rrc";.^ -
tomac
quick cure
I 4
I
m
I KIDNEY
Backache
^^CURE
then
lieeft seen In ihr- dwelling but always
'NlM*Tiant wifll anSh^Vw ihl^ could
muster When.
had l»een holdli
4 she found that
and had actui
the Wibe by the
, The unfort
|y aiaaneted U t
mother
Is overwhel
grief
She U under bond
liome of the rural young women
having tlriMl of going
dy.^*'
20c.lb.Si-,
AKAUCKLE BaO&
.NEW YOKK
DR. FENNER’S
ined to ny Urd for setvraiujva aaosaarrn
drt‘!!^.<rU?k'*dia“
Elklng up the pathwaj
ng at Ellis Island The
CATCHES THE FEUDISTS
wvll M 1 rr«T kave ia bt life.
p the talU of hU coat
ADA Bl.ACKWKX. Kaasa. City. Mu "
n over hi. head. Pro- Salvation Army la an Attraction
as -. H. Avk for r'.siW ti<«>k - I'MEE
right hip pocket of
Kantimky.
Bah- bv Jas 15 Jt>hnMm an I Itng
I lx* seen a large and
Im-.- li Ibivburg
JarkMin. K).. Sept, lit.—The man
tng and exerciaea of the Salvation
«rmy. that la t.mring the feudal dls
•uckien'a Arnica Salve.
irlcis. brought a very large crowd
Hav world wide fame ftw marve
fmm the mountains to the city today
rurcs. It aurpaaacs any other si
The parade and m-rvlcoa here last
otkm. olnimcBt or balm for C
night attracted large cmwdf. luit it
was not until today that the rural dU-
»« «hc KIdor
then
iSJ'had 1 had my
Gold Medal
amund him trying to soothe him
■aw Kl« at tbr
K John l>
R(ickH«>ll«T'E mail nay lx* draw from
ho waa
dn*i
. HU H.,
m
R..un.l Oik Hciter,
57.5011 $25.00
prevenu all of the eiisooinforts of
ct A pltimb tab. Is
H v: Moeller. G P.
atl*nt«.ca.
^1.00 pw week buys anv .'•tove
ii*aring ,h» «k -c
nuke thi« exltiwdmiry offer of oni
fiunfl) sire rteel lUiigc with Urge
oven. te«%oir u>i high dotat
dupkx'gme for only WSS-BO
Bite Bnnien
a Qntnii Mssc.
52L00 II S4IL00
Cbe Boston Store
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XB* EVENIKO BE(XHtSi, TRAVHtSE CITY, MICH-, SATCHHAY. SEPTEMBER 1?,.1*0S>
Ipl
and Children’s
The Largest in Boys
Department
i f- Our History
Men s Clothing
Department
:V':"
Your Little Boy
Men’s Suits
in the new fall patterns Cheviots,.
Cassimeres and worsteds—the best
^ values to be had at $7^, $8.50;
$10.00 and $12.00, as wcU as the
very swellfest hand-tailored goods
at $15.00 to $22.00-no such perfeet fits elsewhere
il'
Traverse City, Michigan.
Hamilton Gothing Company
206 Front . Street
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■
■-■■■
Men’s Overcoats
will be shown by ns this year ir. the
short, medium and long IcnRths—
this is only possible in a stock as
large as ours, as it necessitates a
very large assortment
I
medium
grades $7.50 to $12.00. l ine hand.
lailoretl goods $lH.0O to $25.00-_
.
no tailor can fit you better—few as
1
• -
•
s
o’
IIS
m
llruwn'a court yenterdar. was settled
l.y the <t,uri alloaing Vlnpllng to live
with Calvin Sparling of Klngsfey
.Mr
.... J/n
himself.
The funeral of the late Mr* HarHet
(Jrldley was held this morning at in
oclock from the home, -tii (larfleld
a>inue
The funeral
*er\lre
was
largely aitendetl and there wa* a great
lirofiibion of flower*. The pamM*an*r>
wen old «ddl.Ts< and friemV of her
id
They were
Soule.
>I»P. y n Manln. and Mr.
.MrMcnrj
The W K C attende,! in
The funeral of llnie Luther Alexan
der ol Ijtke Ann will U* held tomorniw afternoon at
oclock from
the church, and will be under the di
rect U.n of Cndertaki^r Anderson
i'omractor Sranlan i-ommenrssl lay
ing the paving brtek on State street
•TAOE AND PLATFOBM.
‘^Lo“*'ciSf-man has JuM secured a
fine and valuable rabbit hound.
.
The Traverse City football team will
irobably play their next game at C»mral Lake Thursday or l-Yiday of next
wts-k with MaaceJona for a purse of
ISO at the fair there.
Slivtw HrtMi’. circus passtnl through
.he^clty tiKlay on It* way to thy fair
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For Boy’s’ and Young
to [i20-Pricev
'
'<
'
age U
lo
SI'kOO
hamKomr paiu rns. aFo chiMren's
aticsstoi:! si.r.o. jj.vi. ssiKi.
$5.00, $(>.110—Prettiest goods and
styles you ever saw
In* sure to
see them.
U
j
:
To-Night!
The Big Comedy-Drama Success.
irdlal welcome to i
First Msthodh
Wm. Laufman. P
niAXK RTKSTK1S
Church of Christ (Disciples.
T’Kimas P. niom. minUtcr.
Meotlngs held in Steltiberg’s (
0|M-ra House
Morning H»:!a Subji-f>. lU- 1
With the .Spirit ••
Sunday school., 12:bO.
rm.-n meeiing ..f J.inioi- and
these
lueulaies at 4:::o
Se nior i:udeav..r. -Vir,.
Evening. 7;.1'»
Subject. *WI
30 p. ro
All are wirdlally Invbed to
s.-rvlres.
Congregatlhnal.
Rev. D. Cochlln. Pastor.
Morning service, sermon and music
at lo;.tu a. m
Subjwt will
*The
Temple of the Lord *
Plan* and ele
vation « the new churrh will be at
this •vTvirv. and all art- invited to re
main and inspect them. Special mu
sic: "Qul Ttillis” iH. Farmer), by
quartet, and violin solo by Frank
Stepan, lutroduc. > uir vUlior* in the
pastor
Sunday schoor at noon. IVirents
should visit the olaases.
Intermediate .Christian Endeavor soclo»> at 4 :3V p. m.
Young People * Society of Christian
:16 p. m. ^
Endeavor at ti:l6
N ‘stebbin* has pitched a tent on
rhe comer of Front and Park strt>ets.
tnd will have an alligator ah.nr there,
.de has 1» alligator* now. the largest
me being five feet, and It Is la yewr*
lid He sold two today to Silver Bros.
O P. Carver and w ife, Mr.’ and Mr*.
f’,.W. Carver and children, and Mr.
tnd Mr*. Walter Strmyer and children
»f Angola. Ind.. left this aflemorm for
2arp Lake, where they will’ spend
Sunday.
The Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co. I p. m. Take t
evangelical.
•h of lime.
Newaygo cem«*nt a
Rev. D. O. Ruth, Pmator.
brick
Preaching at 1« a. m. Sermon by
The members of the city , council Rev. O. J. Nenber.
will get together Informally thU even
12:W». Bible school.
mg to dlscuas the-propoawl changes
CSO. Y. P. A. aerriee*
in the Old Mission milroad franchise.
7:30. pmaeliiag
7:30 WedneAlay evening, prayer
welcome to all.
wn* delighted wUh It. The come^
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor.
work and children in the cast were ew
The, closing serTicea at the pun
pecUIly fine. The performance will ference year.
Morning cenrice. 10:30. Bermop
the pastor. Profaatiooers VllI be r^
celved into full membership.
U.W to DelroU
was to remind her of her
Class meeting. »:45 a. m.
h J^irthday. ice cream _wat *hlcngo. |4.ti0
It
Oair’a oonrectSonery t A I. annual
Sonday Mkool at U >a.
.
» to '
Junior Leagne. 3 p. m.
G R.
Kpworth League C:30 p m. Leader.
Clyde Thomas: topic. -The Call oC
• evening 1
lay night, united prayer and
study of the Sunday school lesson
with the children.
Welcome to worship with us are
strangers, workingmen and the poor.
Fourteenth Stract Church.
, Sunday arhnol 2:30 p. m. •
Preaching a> .1:30 p. m. by lb.- pas
lor.
ReCH-ptiun of prv*bat loner * Into
full mcmbershlii
Christian Science Service.
Modem Woodmen hall, over post
ifBce.
Sunday morning. 10:30.
Subject. "Reamy."
Wednesday, 7:30 p m
All invited to each and every aer-
'cEiVs’-Sll'cTOR^
Every man in town who doc*
DOC gtteod ditoch c^cwhere is
invited to worship with u* at
Sternberg* Opera House at
10:80 and 7:30. Sunday night
•crmoDtul^:
^Wb^nBelim*'
"BE SURE YOUR SIX
LI^
FIND YOU OUT."
ThSBiS r. UUsm.PlStM'
^
»-«. «t.
W^?.’
day. tS4 WsiUunctoa
seats now SeUinc
^ H*rl«r V4.m11: M.n Who
Virtlms of th- Aci idmt ua I
Lo« Sstordsy
If
Q^BL ^ ANTKli At
Lots of Good Specialties!
cordially Invlfcd
30 a. m
r communion. 7:3
TIT l*Bl- n Ht.
“Man to J*Ian”
iz. »tinaay acnooi.
t IS. Epworth League.
T::50, worship: sermon topic. •The. ^
liblc in the Public School*.” Teachers •
CVftNTB IM BOaKTY.
Miss Blumbe Beattie was pies
Boys’ .
Overcoats
WANT OEPARTSENT
Bible school at noon
Christian Endeavor mwtli
E\f-nlng service at 7:30.
Prayer meeting Thursi
.Morning. li»::ui. Subject
* Thl* funeral
Ute William and Doers."
Sunday school ml 12:00
Hi by
I’erc
Wright, who was klllml
l.y a IVr
Baraca Bible
Marqucit,. train, will Is- held Sunday
11 Y. P. 1.. €;l
aftfnus.n at 2:3.. o’cltK-k fn.m the
uUJiK-i. ”St
ltapil>t Cburrli. At 2 o’clock a hrli-f
is 1* the
quarterly cot
» or the iniwt
natUfactory In the hUfor% **of^ *hf*
church:
Recttrdlng ►ecretary. F>1*ard De
Young: treasurer. I. I» Hohl>*; irusUHw. Koben Barney, A «. Gray. Floyd
Smith. E. H Allyn, and O M Morse;
Mewards. W H Soott. Robert
€f eatraordlnar) preten»lons and Imer
eat. will be aeen at Stelnbefg a Grand
Opera House tonight. This play ha»
been a recoiniiezd tnccMs In all thci
largest cUle* for the past two seasom
•and has bee^ put out on the roml.wlth
the same complete prxMSuction whlrK
«<m It favorable comment in the
cities. The Storj woven artmod the
title of -Man to Man’' Is highly inter
•sling, and while on new and nove»
Uaoa. is cunslatmt from start to flnl^h.
sensational scenes and thrilling situs
ttuna abonad
StUI; the author hat
paid a great deal of attention to the
ix»m«dy. and the result U a play that
MfU certainly plcaae all classes of
Ihsatergoers.
No expense, has Unni
spared on the acenery and electrical
effects, all of which were espcclall?
treparrd for Utia production, and are
►aid to be dmidadty nlaborate. A com
pects for fall crops and prices will re
sult in giving us the largest volume of
business in our history—Our sales al
ready seem to indicate that we are
right in this matter, certainly we were
never better equipped to meet the
wants of both rich and poor. Old men,
young men, boys and children will
find in their respective departments
just the goods they wish at the price
they wish to pay. : : : : : : • : :
SEtVlCES nTHl CHUaCHES
WAOT MV. ■Iintm AGAIN |
j
llebcT Stout ba» entere«l I)i>ckera>’j»,
Quart«rix Cenftr«f>c« of Socond M. C. | lluhlneae colUpe. and alll now be 1
available for finnball for the
ih aim Hoartlly Indon
‘theaeaaon. And the fooll»an
Eldor Carrol.
‘ are amtllnK accordingly.
The semiannual InsiH^tlon of the
county Jail twik place i«»day.
In 11
the work of Her. HuKb Kenn.uly
durlajc the
four >t«rs. and nqoectlnic that he Ih’ r«‘tumed fur a
•rth year The remarWnt.le itruatli of
the churrh. numerically. nnanrla’Jy
and M»lrHually. wn* referred to. and
K.t. Kenned? V trurk me* muni hl;:hl>
oommended
A memorial aab alHo |ia»Ked r.f'.im•endlDc the nork of l*rt»«ldlnK El.l.r
M I». Carrel, and r.-qu.-ulni: hU reiun.
for the eiiaulnt year
The Jcronth of the Hecn.l M E.
dmrrb diiiinc the paat fen yean« ha«
hem remarkable, and the memlMTi.hlp
now numbent 2M»
The ftnancUl af
fair* vi[ the church are In a ver? ►attafactori condition, and extenaUe Im
[irorements to lh»' church prop**rty
hace been made durlUR the year, in
Our fall purchases were made on the
presumption that the unprecedented
growth and prosperity of the Grand
Traverse Region, and excellent pros-
Would look “swell ’ in one of the
new 1-aIl styles—we show com
plete assortments, both .New York
and Chicago styles Suits—
Prices $2.CK), $2.50. $3.00, $4.(W.
$5.00. $6.00^ No such complete
line has ever before been shown in
Northern Michigan—eveiy mother
should sec it.
, v
\4»4KTia>-»i..:ii
ue.-tf
.,r
S> R I e K S:
25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
C’ol.iwua. V»*»on Ha l.llaif, It > •»««»
1VW-*A
t. i»«y «.r ail d.M-r pt ..I . (••osbt *i»d *aAU.
UottlU l.W V't.. tr-n Tatd .-n Hay »tra-t and
M. * N. g tra.-k tv-^d ix-tal ur e-.ll Otirvna'ph.i«i«> and Wf a-ii: aaU l.«L.nK dutarK>- )diomt
STEINBERG S GRAND OPERA HOUSE
THURSDAY, SEPT. 24TH
Tbo Powerful Scenic Success
“ARoyal Slave”
the Gte»t Tropial P«Im UUnd by Moonlight. The Gorgeou.
PaUee of the King. The Great Volouio in State of Eraption. MoitBewUderiDgDispUy of Scenic
cmbclliitooentt.
Cast of 30! « I Carload Scenery Effects!
PRICES
« 26c. 35n. 50c and 75c
^
I'
rsi;sa.X“
FOR RENtT^
Advance Seat aale will be open Mooday ftom 7 a. m. to 6 p. in.
Wedneaday evening at 6 o-doci to 8 o-cfock.
3S.P0 to Detroit nad Tdledo. K.00 to
Chiatgo.
to Ormnd Rapids on O.
R. A I aiinnal mtenmton October C
35.00 to RIdmoDd October 13. Aak
any G. R. A I. agent abort IL_____
O . R. A 1.
trolL Toledo.
Ids, Tuesday
w^5S«.scvi‘tJ£r^*!Sr
_TIIVAI
MICCLLANEOUS.
:M!-4
r
the e\^ning record
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PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. J903
PART TWO
m suiii^ sTocis.
Che^g^nina Recor<l^$ Mp°t^ate Tlltistratcd Feature
W«n Str«et SItiiatloii Somma.
rlMdtqr Horace White. |
FILL WAB XUnXiBLB, B lATI
wb»
m
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IxAivr* «C rnuM*
'If"
I M wOl nl b. k»« I.
Wt »»U*nr
KSUenr «1H
-in «*»
b» •
MtloniU Mt
TW* ImpHR. t* ^
|r
|| i
K Ur. Ixtpa* haa de,
9%
E«iT- Aditw'imi jvrew
Mb, wu Mkad tiM othw milac
bM dulnlon 9t tbd «bOM eC tte i
■teiap lb Btockb. njb ttft N«w
I iKilai^. In which taak ha haa workad In
cvdlnloratlon alih F O R. Roth, tha
1 wall kiHiwn avulptni of animal |tfr. It
T
Loo^ teck bt thd boU 1
■ to bticli b Mgkt tbbt
If.t la in Ihr, CM uliduriil faaturaa'of tha
j Al la |.al;..-r Mr Fraaar will b« rrpra1 ariitad hv itn rc|Ucwtrlan atatua of a
iTiayaniia c hirf. a hirh Mr. Blllar Inlanda to |.Ura on ona of tha nppmachat
lo Art hill na a raniindar of tha Indian
rlpi.i v:il|r> Thla voun|f Mrilat tot Mr
Fr»c».-r. who la a Mlnnaaota man la bul
comopoodlnc faU bMbBb tabrttbblb bt
boiDe time, tt wlU bo MDbnibocbd tbbt
WbU itpoet vbb for b knc ttiM co«
pIbteU m7bUflod bj IL Koboejkiww
wbo was nador tbb
dll Mtbs
rtSil!jbjTr* UmwL bS j"?
HUl on tbo one side bad b7 B- U. Hmrrinum and Kuhn. Loeb e Ob. so tbs
otbor.
V
t^t on
Mr Itiltar hlma«-if. drapita thr- da
Iiiaiida n.adr n|-»ii hla Uinr h> Iha ad.^! IiiimnK min t lhlii|:a. I.r ia alii^'Ll^n
mo.kllnE Ihr a,-ulpluir for iha 1a»uIIdm all
riM-vltii: thr dr
Ihr.i ahhcTsa.
KUi.^ that are lo planar
p.llUon. who will vlalt
fair
Ilia . an-,. 1- full of Iniara-t to
tl.o-a who drllKt.i In atudylns tha par-on-chly and icl.-c.-lopnn nl of man Horn
If. .Mi-ltn. in IM;:. hia -.-ulpiurr won
, f«IU.-i a Kcdd in.N|.t| III hla n.iliir . |l>
! of Viriina l..-ron- hr wi.a iwriily yaara
.dd. Mil Ihr piramin- ihal tbk
him
► <HnBriir »»»»urw w.
U m«kr II 4i.«nlf«l Ih.l Ihr gu«l of 1
. |>r.uUfu1 *111 not W r,p»»*rt*d In ;
tdlM In Wldrly ••pAratrd
«nd
.n» pruU.io« -rr hard at work .nd
ItiCP
Kurrn^o•l
hmv^ 0*^\ rl»«a*»H|
TtT;:::
^,tor» of thr Ui.d
y lb*- .hnrf of Ihr
lit
Karl imtfr
who in makln« hla arl.<.iiona aud Ura»w
ina un hla arh«^« haa had tha aaatiO
^ aw U nwn aa Ward. Ki
thara a 111 ta
cuin-.l Ihr rt.n.llc of .-I man Inn of a
hrui.imnl. nul in Ir^a I hair a yrar
yuu.ur Ikllrr d.-acrlrd uliliaalHy makliiK hi- WM> lo th.a .oui.liT. where he
U»x no tlinr in taklns out naturalisa
tion pa,«Mr Hr
aac uf-ad ampMy-
'f *
than rjt ETOupa and ot .fr I ooo a|n
ala placaa of arulplora thr ma«iHI0dr
•f tha undrrlaklnE alll ba fnanlf.^1 aa
alao wttBt hr tha batirfUfant raauUa lo
■
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•"
ralor- and while woikinr few thrni aa S
►klll.d t .U.irr a..ir.-.d into c-«Wnp^j-
i
imr of thr mora oooa|druoua «rou|.^ uf tJrai*.. In «•Jnvlnnatl. ahara ba won
•rill br that hiioan aa "Tha Ap.»lhaoala ^ j,,!*.. ihal an.oura«ed him to burn
of ftt Uoula.- a raalura au ariai.grd aa hia tirUlKaa and makr a IiUETlinii«a to
to ba tta flrat objnt to talHi tha via j |-:or..|H».
Itor a *ya aflar lia paaara tbrou*h tha } Tl.c aaplrtn* Arm rh an than ai.laml
main antrain a Into thr yrounda
At ) tha Koyal a. adamy at Munh h; ahera
tha foot Of an Immrnaa ar« hita.rtural ( hla prfvallona muat hava baan Rraat
baaa will ba aaatad a faroala l»«urr \ tor bu |niraa waa Il«h1. Ila paAavrrad.
aymbolnal of thr ally of Hi lamia bid- { hoa.fvar and aaa finally aaardad roindlnc bat Eoaau •akotna. On rlihar , mla. lot.a Uiat anabird him to trmval and
adda of Ihr n«ura haralda will ba «nmp. j alutly tha baat arulplura of tha old
rtumliin to Amriiia.
aq'uaotrUn alatua uf I • Franrh nion aw
arvh Ixmla IX . from
.r,.
h .ipprarrd oil Ihr ......
conue-Ul.'n^ wri. e. nipima who 4<d not
..{r II. Nrcr York
l.lkr Mr
Mhla M ulplor did not la-kin 1
iaurr.1 wall for i.n arllall. 1
‘
-1
whill
tha tS“"
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ni-oM
lEll'fS
Tha orUat lo w hom Mr RlUar In- hla Amarlc an aOidlo hr baa
trualad tha agacotkm of thla work la ; wm.r n.archla i.lacv, of ak.luar
daalsn for •h.n* Kontl.
4'haHaa M *
/.lli'^and' b ^ iCn Tha’
tha Hllrnt
York Thr
......... Mti. Nall au|>dec'oraUnna, while
Had by lalla in New
ur':v .r
I.
CO ..
ao
,„ir.
o
. ---
.......
sn-dlv ficn hla paat rvt-rlah. r In this
..................... .
"i-
7k.
i„,„aa to l.rat U|».n hla piea.M.1
Mu-d. and nn rapk nt hla frc I *mr of *•
thu pmtkT nunur proupa whic h Mr. >• *»»’ .iii. r nr na i
Konll h.ia dra.Km^ f.u hi- , aa. adra .-o •
d.-'omll.ma lyplll.-- H..- nnlnuil wtalih ; u
» »«
alndlo nr hetr »*;..> U,th hi- hn..,.
iihowa
of thr
r»;-r lo tha Kltcaral
e Hahnnnann
panda of arnhil.mi. youn, man and -
......
r,r.:7: i
.-•u: iri of a -mall vllUar-dorr
CUTTING EEL GRASS BY MACHINERY.
^
ISttM toi Nortb-
public generally, lielng IgaorsDt of the
purpoeea w hich lay bebiiid It bod not
knowing who furnished tbe btbbm for
It. concludixl that It was b sign of fenersl pfoaiKTlty snd b«ieb tbst It wss s
good lime to buy stocks. Bo they
<1 and bought also. It wss la-
________ that the control of BLPbul
could not be bought In tbs opsn market they turned tbelr sttontloo to
Burlington aud adopted bettor tsctlcb.
They went to the large boUara of tbs
stock. iMHdly Boston man. and nagotUted w ith iheui At tbb oame ttee
tbe buying of Burlington obbiso was
continued on tbe Stock Exchange.
-The upward movement of tbelattar
xrfted the suspicion of tbe Union Pn-
to prerent Morgan and HIU from get
ting control of Bnrtlngton. they set
out to acNulre Nortbem Padfle. Tbe
epernilatora and the public gborrally
were .a Ignorant of tbe cmnaea of the
npwanl nH.vement In Bnrtlngtoo nod
Northc'm Pacific as they had been of
tbst of Ft. I*aal. They aacrlbad tbsoa
also to the general waste of proapbctty
med to tbelr opinion
d time to bay stocks.
« cv,nt....«.-k
PH^ES OF LIFE FROM AlL OVER THE M/QRLD
OENERHL OLIVER. THE HEW ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF WAR.
of^tbb
rSlf filled
on rarillo and Orest Nortbsn robda
bypnrrhsM^lntbooPOnmbrtot Tbbt
-THE LITTLE FATHER OF THE RUSSIAN FLEET/*
, :ar’
I#-
_______ was really believed
______ of the old and moat cautlooa
operators on tbe exchange. Advantage
was taken of tl»e speculation ermao to
an abnormal height to awliidlbb provlously Uunebed.
-Bhen the Nortbem Pbcillc comer
broke tbe atocks that bad been bongbt
at the prevailing pHcea were moady
to strong hands. They did not fall to
r
•TTte fact that certain railroads of the
flrat rank, such as tbe Pennsylranla.
tbe New York Central and tbs Borltogton. have negotiated or are seeking vast
loans seems to me to be tbe Immediate
. of the recent tumble to pHcea.
they toke out of tbe
r take from other boc^
mwera. and chiefly from those wbo ara
i
ecus-
x'S
HX-
rds on the ahonr of the Hi ..t Sou;h
1
An iiivrii^lva Ijtmt lalandar whose
led by the mpldly yrowlnc.
1 *.r;»aa.
I bay. the waters of whic h often become
Kinnd It la .piokcl.lr that
J has invented s machine to rtd the bay
.................
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! he wUI find his mn.-hlne^vary much M^dei^n^ln cdhar
THE KIHQ OF BOOKE.
Many bIbllophUea will t-nvy theaccorded James C. Youny of Minn
olla by the foreign rrass. thouyh
will d.-ny hla richl to tie termed
wn In tha II
la for forte
QU.-.-I. KliK.n»--th
to pl..> wuh^hi-
ii.K •*l.j«-ts thul rtiM.-Tccl In tin- I—tilt blrenincllng of 8t. IVmr-lcurg v.iui :hc boat, shown
tide prvscntrci b. .'Sc I- »
tM- Tm-lNe by
-r the r.rwit w i- o Mc> In ^Mo-nw he used
A TOWN WITH SINKING STREETS.
-4
of bonow era they wUl flrat caU
on tbe apecQlatora to pay up.
•Tlie raUroad demands mentioned ara
deemed essential aa being a part of tbe
country s growth, already too loM »•«keted. Tbe general buatoeas of the
. Jse are Inferences srhlcb I draw
from reading the course of evento to
WaU street, but I do not pretend to
conntt^ generally Mr. White said;
•Tbe general bosi
la to my Judgment
srlU not be affected
"
*
tj
the i
Robert «haw Ullirr. inr new saaistsm
btct
taaa man. Me hSS
MOt sfter s lont wspsrtenc a h* soldier snd
_____
Hwn thirty years
b recttUr srmy sad hss ala« »aen srUve
for
Irer took part In the dvll wsr
W the nsUobsl mtUtU tlenaral Oliver
mm-
m
g Ihioogk busy
dM bk. la. ’
nUwvntdMtmctlos.a.ebae.rsw.
tbs era when, leoktag down tbe
*2d*?ti2rISSk"ttl' bar.
have b.s.1 HM lev.
ttottetoTweste. That Msr wttb bssora
lied In the Hacaniaanlh VbUed
^ ____
__ _____
e. to wrhieh he
did esad wortiI dsrlnc
dsrtnc seversl
serersl Indian twmpslyns After laaOr^ the army be
moved from Babtoo. where he wsa bom ftfty-sts years ««o. to Albany, with
John r. lUitllbMM. b wealthy nuuiufarturer of Athsny. Their family coiudata
. I -■irw- «W wawi CMC Oloot. cte matter .HnC t All>.u>r «U1
1
tanu of Norwich,
r bouses would be
r^m;
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At»Glaiice
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THK gygWlHQ mOOBD. TRAVEBSE CITT, MlCa. SATITRDAT. SEPTEMBER 19. 1W8.
•».m.0«£jM»kCtMMr«llMr
Ap|l!«'^teb!^K^lS.l64.626:
**1tisUo^}|iinoying’
rank
^a^nU»
160M6.
PmcAm '(baabeUl. 216.311.
P«ara tbnabolal. If4.0f».
Flama Owaboto). 37.066.
Iron ore uma I IfOOl.f.664.067; rank
ted (Noce-Mlnaeaou mined In Ifoi
11 iof.637 toaa.1
^
The September American Bojr. from
rvrer to corer cC thia laane. t* lUetf
because
wlih r»d thlnia for the boya There
are It atortea of nacsapUonal tntereat.
•ttited to erery kind of boy. The cor^
.^ciuic:.
««AsroUS •aateH A^noymraom..
UMbR |>IMU. tn; <*KIU1. f7.M«..
pace is a aplrtted repreeenUtton of a
«; r«»k. el*rr*ll
bnmcbo rider **A Pieoe of Pie” tells
•uduct, |Ui.474Aa»
about a boy and ahat came of hU
rrartns fur bloeberry pie. "Makinf
d Ptlnti
Milk (talk*.). I0f.6l7.0j6:
Cdleotlonf'' artU appeal to the boya
4M.4<4:
and their aiatera who have the “eolaCprodvei. •llJlTjm.
iKote-Cxcelled i
lectlnf* bobby. -That Bo>“ U a tne
l.id«or and b<?T«rms<
Of ColUHlbUU wo
»tory of a aacrifleiat aUter to enable
6.21
her brother to obtain an education
Trappln* a Wild Ckxiae“ tew'hes
j ro-md^ of Imiier. 60.o51j»6; rank.
inial prodori.'•6.776.4641.
A
BUSINESS INCRE
aa to anlmala
Waldon Fn«-cett
‘al.. plnnt.. 272; capHnI. fro-'isth.
(Nou^hlo. 7SXhh».CKK); Prnn
Eternal vigilance la the prtf>-.ofj
t»f -The Huraea of the Roua«rank. Hf4k. annual Pfwdaci.!,y,^,„ia 76.(»«M»0O; N>a York. .4
caatronomlc safety, au peraiatent andj
«-M,,7.74.
--------------------------- ^
«k Inemiou. are the adulteraiom of the’
; l»aintinR the lK»me ol
Copp.T ntHKM. C3.401
low: ton.. food and drink prodncia offered to the AlK.inquln
, the I nl ed State. Capitol.” with thnn*
enin: annual product. H.5St.72t.
Mirhilwii'. perrfniajcr of loial Vnlitnl public. In the work of protecting
pie arnlnM the manifold adultemUona, fln^ picture- tell, of the dangcrou.
Vehlcie... plant.. 3f2; rnpita.l. Ilf.- S.ao. »up|,lr. 2«; MK-hlgan-* Oin ‘
Ukr)ilamB
Z.4XOJN2
the f.*M tommia.lon of 4Vnna>!vanla rat«r-of the undertaking. ••llroo«»ea;
4g0M;^_rnnk. *l«b, annual «Mitpo:.
•III
IHtni 46
' per cent; f
hao di^c.ven-l a great trade in I’hlla «nd Hninro Rider*' a ill appeal to all]
|a•.mU« tifOU.
erkuts
llaiorins
ex
^tve horaea. Some of the'
HblpbuildlOK. plants. 64. capital. »3.
miw
stories ar» ' l-one Islami
lW2!tmrls.
•
trt.ulf; rank. **>vcntb; antiual uiitpui
the Trap of a Bear.” -When
of alliAU'l *»'b’T iH-ve
ToUU .
. ....................15.M6.Mf •4.432 lUl.
Killed the Elk. "
Bn»wnlnu*
Miscelian»<»ttK
manufar
Aniertran
cr.j.i»4>r.
In
IKfl
^UMgM I. ^tbln
•nta a glass, tlavoriii every
basel.al! Mom .-Two
ania; capital. f34.564.61G
tM-van leadinK aiui uu« pr
.leaning aluff made from
'ra.” A Boy
*»ld > en
It a; ooipot. •23i»f.2 7kl
tier
Ut «f the I’nlted State*
coal tar prepa
r»‘ lor MeaMire • tTw.,
iUad trade., plants. G.77V; capital. Mieblcan. 24 per cent
l>»mcn.
stniaberrj.
orance
Klud
•
p<T ct nt-l
ranon*
•3.231.612; rank
ihirte<ni|.
annual
^all came from the
wime vat unal tnatallnui
c same
output. •26.6C11»B
wholesalerahop.
free dellv« ry ntuiea. 2t»<
mll«'«
u. e«.iT«‘*iiKind with
*.nuare mile*, area l-ake liii
Aroa. waior 1.416 i
to repn^aeni
I- many practical, helpful
square mne*: area iJike
le has no lemon foundation.'
s w hich have U>en so great a fea
fcqiian? mile*; area Ijike Si Clair. 36ujh-nioi
of this l.est u.ys' hwH-r in the
Ontario I Time as when it waa nut considered
1.2114 5»6»; busbeli.
kw por aqunr* ml
abtle
to imitate or to adulter
,1. arc contlnuiM. and. altogiHher.
value. |r..3'j7.617:
. 1M1».J«» *
•mon extract, eo cheap was it but
number will W marked as a win.omsistnc^u. Ot^
H.
7.C
IV s* penalonera. 43.S33.
,
s.e
It ncbool. 6I0.WI.
the curhftone vender'of drinks,'
by IKMKK) families, into whoae
7f7l
l.i
•C.6G1.52K.
ea It enter, nmlarly every month.
yield, S3.Gaj».6.li;; value,
Patents IiK^utsl tu every 3
ileahTs. can bu.\ their Imitation lemon
pui,
Ibllshed by the Sprague Publish
f 4 letr acre, buhbela. 3G 7
Pants of Michigan. 1
„ffl. Ha coring at 6u cents a galhm and 1k»I
Itarlev. acreaite. 37,K6h; ^
Woman's suffruge for
‘ -n with it the stomachs of the |«*«.r ; ^mple coplea 10 cents rach
^
value, 1426.26!
I77.60t.611i
‘--^’••’•tle..man> ofthe^sn^
----------------------------l,3tMi; crop
Jte. 71,2
Ugal ra-e Id Interest,
i:>e. arreaj!
y. M.4f0.«l
Idld not
e. Hl»l».7o3.
1». 1.u41.<h;«;
-oiitraci rate, li ikt <
1,046463013
ialid the Phlladelphla^auth
acreage.
22.1
W*;
crop,
S
atiite
of
llmltatlu
Ihickwti
•510M7.0I6
The mo-t Iinitheily rullway
. I.e n lei
hu heU. 3IO.«4<». value. 1162.222
Masonic memlH-rsbip. 43.742
*-inoaa. •416,100.
ihetmelt
I'otnioes. acrvuige. I71.46;5t cn.p.
Ihl.l Kellows. 32,R32
. •!.» per •1.000.
Idw't hertwr*.
Tbc Canarj s i law
f] A. II |H.Sla 3t;i: member
^
^
eXtKrience 1 *
mov
-...................... ...• , *.-s ......
Manufarturini planta. 16.W7; capi bu Twda. •1C.G30.1H1; value. 4 321. 046
nager.
lay. arn*agt-, 1.3.Tf.23H; crop. urns.
If y.*ii 1
Hay
tab •2h4.ii»7.135; rank, ninth; annual
se ntv Bndy
p, IP. e!sw * from time t
output. •S56.h44.«M; wagea of Mnu 1.4 tij
l;ect
sugar,
acreage.
rapt oily lb
facturin* raUblUhmcnta. •66447.7W
,
. .
,
oa:> ‘o nnd t^nl tS^have set up their ' small par. .
H.-imh the .^rn.weM KlpUug u* a, pi..tform star
b*‘
la.
2U6.V26;
average
Iona
per
acre,
j
material used. •l&l.621.91k; empk^>ra.
.. Ion.: that they nod ctil
at inb
3D00 in- dlMWse hfveillng fountain* a*
the ja.rthm of V.rvv„v until It reaele * theUmg Us.k the
6.;.;; total cOsl WU2.6142; capital in 1
Students at Ann ArUir. J
N„rwcgi.*t.. hpil.i.i of N,..vJk
The niana;;er in ^
In' ts%:le| tol lae Mol la In
I61M6
ve»^tod. •4.ui;t.74!: material*
|I.Agricultural
Implement
|,1M I f the lius. xchi. h
datiter of m ttln- Its nails catigbl In the
602.26C.
6»; capiUl. StMt Sfi; rar
the
north,
ru
Balllc
\
.ay and hanmng Ue-iv till B d..*s 1*0
Bel'S, swarm*. Bw.3!*7 va
UnUad Btataa. tnh
illoKe eutirelv new. has lie»>
t®
. „ :
.r- .. .a
«n.l inL.*
Is to o|S I. up
Helling and b«iae. w^veoih
■ Phi'.adelphm H Uth.
of i:or:ii .swtih
Iftcycle trade, ninth.
thi m elMaply to Narvik
’ internal revenue o.llerteti iU02).
eighth. li:‘rrank.VnVi.inth *’ ' ' '
Blank book manulacturini
t hickens. X.033.631, rank, _ eighth . ||.r,io
w railway
will a.v a l.ttl.' red
........... ........
IIm- Otot
s.i Thi-c you most
ufacturlng. eleventh
Bh.Tw"‘ vVhm^
t«HilTry/f2*;k.^
Monej*'«irders tllMi2i. •l3.373.3r4M
canned tomatiws "j miles hu.g. and -.St about
- .Ktbs la-UK - -centsslj a beck itvold.cr:von w ill draw UK*od and liorti
Thl.'^':•uas ap.used suspicions in tlu- That |a.n of ll
Hraaa cnatinga. seventh
B aUmt twenty-five lulh
. ol the authm■Itles regnrding nP
B'4
4G2:.
ijindicffiee.
Martiuelle.
Mich
Brnaaware. eighth
canned goMs which do 1
Ballwav mileage (lOtHi. k.244
rank, tenth
Hakery goods, tenth
reputable packers an^
..nntlerallwayiunsj^, ,
la.ng
12,378.3 U; farms
irms re
m-aths tP.M'21 33.672.
Wool, po
Brick trade, twelfth.
iKi-n Issueil to analcreN
!2.lMK»: value of WivoJ.t
N. wspa|M*r* 0!*t»ri. Wt2
po.tlng w<
fleiH-es shicrn I Schis»l money lUtHl. •714 33;:
f make of your little U.y
K/^°BttppUea. factories. l.MO; capi |2 464.;t5<B; rank, eighth;; neiH-es
I State sehisd hbraries. 261.7G6
(al. •lf.764.WC; rank, alatecnth; valu. 1.7:4.228: rank in shc«*p. eighth
inereaseii vicilance Ir
i:tonal Uuard fund. |1*‘».o
of annual protloct, •46.7u6.l7f.
lie.'.l-. tlw I lirv *t of wsnd.r.d
♦n*«si >r tl»«- st.t.-a and
tu^*' ‘2u3.r.;i.
tma.' '\s‘Tt "behind’
Textile., fartuhea. 26f; capital. H
l7.6Ul.GfS;
Impmved land.I State schtwd hulhliiigs.'r2.U7.U67. ‘
f26.2M; rank, twirnty-alxtb; produce acreage.
n.79f.26o; unimproved. 6.7U2 44S; pet • ^Miehlgan Natlimgl tJuiinl s.tN»s. to
f
ao.iim.1
averag- lal liable fur service. I'S'.oot*. Na
*'^^iilI*and ateel plants. 4k7; capital ceiiiage of tmproveil. U7.2.
trtih Am.-rt.a is
^
. .2- •
l2f.3b6.6U, rank, ninth, vahie-ofw**! acieage ol fatins. sU4. opera|iM h> jnl ttuard tund. |y«».i»oo
I' Sliootlng t
Bpollrd Ills Uo-iawee.
$34,071^23
v| ,
...
w..xl.«lhda.
thH.rge- 1 S.S* iiotlniiu tor. IIS !.nt I.*
sJiare tenants. 2r.4^2; in miroln'i oif] inveMing*. 62l.U4s
Michlgan'ti rank U tlftiH-mh I
ramliles. r.u.0P4
_
L
,
50U lh;uL y.air fatV.T xxould
I my fax. vai.si th-. Is the I
elciw- im
I
age ol owners. S4 1; |K>rceni
fiml
value annual priKluct.
»»2.24l.2U
Id the r;..t limt hi the veiiMi ^ '<‘h ' . foraIX.- I
caah tenants. 4. iwrcentage of]ou4
I Note. Wiaconaln. rank 1. ha. a capi
166; value |6d
n actual nunil
• tnr of •100.1W.W6. t»r but |7.tMK..tHio m
Apple lrtM*s. «.6K2.3M.\
. uiuth; in acn
excess of Michigan).
.rn»vkiDd
fberrv trees. 447.334. \
IVaeh trees. l.flf.BH. \
WANT AO
RCCOF
Pear trees. 270.482.
OatUe. I.tmoMi;
Cowa, 665M6; ra
Horaca. 665MI; i
llolea. 2M7; rmi
{S3£Si»*:
an entire baking has been spoiled
poor ex
tracts or baking powder had been used in
“ using Johnsons Pure Flavoring Txtracts ana Puj
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at 35c per pound.
ADULTEKATION
z
PrmBcrlptlons Carefully and Consclsntlously Compounded.
W FOOD MB DBWa
T----- - Drua SWrt.
m
•n(o46 CaK
KASKOL^A
TABLETS
iii^r.......4.
dfyot att
r;y..
4
Sira'S^
::ri-
.r.’irr:i - ;;v
DRESS
TRIMMINGS
W:
■ .
-•
■! 'e'-? V
■•V'.'*!
■
The lineal line of Ihe e vCe ever hail 34ome of the designs
are Pmi nice lo Ih- desci!l..-d
pitques. CTuny effin-ls
herv'- Meila'lions. (.alUsuis.
Mcmi
read
skirted
straps in back.
d with ]
Best (;i.>V4«.. M-l *.-’.ec:i..l: tnf.l tarm-sn. .tiH ri lln.-r- and
or pne- q'.aUty ct-sM. t-d
‘.sucs-v fl.OO. $t.50. 62 OD.
New Golf Cloves at ?6c an I 50c.
I l.amls ..t black iafT>
Itare.^ $8,5a
Black Cheviot, iri
gulmpc-. in fancy desli
im.-s arotind bottom,
i.nt gore. f9.00.
sup bed arvund
iM.l.'w
o’oat's
sleeve, full
pockets—flAOO.
We have only given you thn-e numl
c»ne is apletvdid value. Nor d«H-s this n-|
we have. These are only sample values
to $5.00.
Silk Waists that
.and colora
Novelty Suitings in the impulat colored
whhe. %\M t* MM yard.
Plain fabric.. In Bmadclch..
Brrgea. 80e up.
Flarat line of Black Dre*. th.
weave, are here
;
are dainty
A splendid showing of these i
pq.ular
fabrics
noite.1 xjiadfhe.
I skirts from ficMtoSie-Sa
the
This is the Uni*- to buy your uml. rwear
complete.
artUfs
figures and d«its—13^0
cbdrmlng In ey.-ry detail, black white
EAshkmV lateat fan^es wUH l*o found bere-64M to •64)0.
PETTICOATS
Merceri«Hl Saiin*-4wo very full accordion pleated raffles, each raffle edged
with a narrow Uand^ mhirrlng. under dust ruffle velveteen bound, skirt is
made, cut very fuU.
tm.st
Same style in black, letter quality. •6.00
We have the'best pmpoaUion on Peul«*ls YOU ever saw. ; A black
Meltons. Cheviots anti
a*
*kirt.
r.-aeblng luArly to the kfi»-es
UNDERWEAR
dralgns are new and are made up in a manner that denotes
coh*red
fitting
with'the Uvrts.
Blue ZibellBu. 3 stitebed bands of same,
mpe and finished at ends with cloth c.»ver.
h ami pretty-MM.
1 nails, but
t- all the nu
WAISTS
They come In white grounds and
watM
’mV
The lain atyles aiv decidedly charming. e,peci.lly the vesting chubs. The
wort
U th.-
XIV. >t>U ., tight
wifl !.<• k.-ri*ev> atpl'ru'igh-
Walking Skirts
It ting ton in !ined. collarless,
et around ne< k and down edge
PUhhI with the velvet, fancy
•«ra.r.i?k. potntei! caff of velvet, side
DRESS GOODS
ZIbellne* in all th* a*w mlxtutv's. with
haira taall th* popular abatU-s and o.mblnaii
— Th-n th.-r-
iB.-en Mtxtur , Stltclu-tl around tw.itom. lap
shaiH-d bands of g xMls over hips, piped with satin,
h end of band: U-st skirt in th<
nlshell with wide l»nd
rlst—$15.00.
Castor color Kt-rsey. in
ith darkc'r shade of pann
hai c-areful mothers are
pun- wvs.l-noihlng else.
) only children ran give
ins sumeihing about them
•ments fail to get. They
s Tivr gruwn-u|V8 you ever
:t»W 10 make your aelec—atock complete in every detail
Tne beauty of the gars and U»e completeness of the showing. t*re think, will be
Children's tMais are the kin
gcung to buy. Acid lest materials
made for good hard aenicc. such
them
They have that dxlutv.
d
r» of chlldrei
__________
_
abrica. such as Zibellnes. Boifcles etc-, ia*other with Novelty Suitings in black and whit* and many
■
buttons—$18
irh-ss. finished at
louse fitting, satin lin.Hl. c.
iiund with biaht.
e velvet band, stitchc-d ahd
hh stole. large-iM-arl huiton
vback cufis. bound with silk CHimiH,n.wn black-•taOO.
• liave a wide* range ui pru'.**. so that your 1
. 4»nr prh-e<are anywi„.p. tH*tw.-«Mi *10.00 ,
rpri« to>4r^*..t1tS0.
B-i'.
. tassels. »20.b0.
The
s just ov.
mv.
finlMu-d w-U
BiaeK Broadcloth, panel efft-ct over htp* tv > tuc'ks each
3-inch sill
e of each iianel, running to 16 Inches from Imit
fringe. M-aded by 14 Inch ham! of
Imck gi»rv>; 8 vegv swell skirt, and 1
I brown v.lv.-l collar 1
m
l.rald niniroed. and many ate
Blue Ch.-viot. with small white dot. twi
f.H-t lialdt loiek trim, with h’.ark taff. ta silk
leai.-i.
$13.00.
leas, stitched anmr
7d;orcHl flare 1skirl--•18.00.
eufts. TaiorcHl
coUarh-ss, nnlscM
Black Cheviot Skirted
with panne velvet laic . smchcsl cslge ultli silk gulmiH-. doubUwlth inverted
breasted, panne velvet l*eH. 7-gon- t1
blent
,riiy Bulling. l>mls klV. Jae
s ole edged with royal
shoulder with stole, c-ape
hcM with six rows gill
Ih inverted side pleats
7 gore Hare sk.n
‘ Imtt.mt «22-50.
if IPs mu in this adverth
Fashion Says
■ Separate Skirts of Quality
i«u. black panne velvet.
; sh-c-ve iKMirh.-d at wrist.
sarTii Iliteil. Skirt. 7-g
About 50 different pat-
L.ADIE3
spcira-rs
WEAFEIIMO AF»F»ARE1- FOR TM
Suits of Worth
EDirOMM.
The anil and
Ap
W aai Fibre Bilks M.-vican l»r«wn W.uk
Hwenrat things are onl> 4«>uud here
KID GLOVES.
We are oBtring them w bile they last at flM.
I
1
Lines are all in. sizes all
Good warm underwear has saved many a diK:U,r's bill.
Of
all tbe good Une* of underwear we ever carried we have the finest
this year.
(We are always looking for
.mmi-thlng
better for you).
If there is l»et!er underwear made tor the price. ». 'U have it as soon
Our lines of medium priced goods are what we vUh to speak of
DOW-25C. 50c. 75e and $1.00. ’
Yarns are airoog and durable, yet fine and uori as silk. fleectiiA
is excellenu fiaUhed as they should be in a perfect manner. \l*hen
vx>u put them on. you will think they were made for you, the fit ts bo
iWrfect.
1 niou Suiis at............................................ ..
.......... ....
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W J/f.; ;.;r^:ivcr'.r
TH* S7SHIHO BBOOBD, XRAVKB8E CITT, MICH, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER l». im.
Lioin^ Up Btt “WoS. |
ChicksLinsLaga I
VaUl further aottoe we will plaos
FREE, tor rsffular awe. the unequalled
-Humphrey Gaa Arc.- The cost of
inumhiatlag with this light ta compartson wIUi any other. Is very low
ap Utwoca the tw«
:sSLZT,
b?
ISrSi54k2?M^u*^
tbe TrM—« rtrrr. The k>d«.l.
the etfwJSbSd
Bvasf OMirlMd oirt eoathward. and
Ih* t»» «•!- Irtared hide aial -a*
•Boac the MBUlM aotU VUmmm
WM M the loaide of the nrde. with
battle of crhSokaiaanKa by s«tna uot to
•ouab the (Wedemtea who I»<1 .-me
ed the dead Mae and lalsht tr\ inmtO.r hadn’t luieud
and place anjr
thins iaofe aeelMia than aWnnUle-i* to
Hoar the ChatUi««a n»da
It.-.cfana hadn’t Intended to «sht tl.cfi «nd
than* eltber. for the bottle pround u-u«
too far from tbe iUaaiTUle road
Half a acore of Uttle flshta. aUrtinf
wftb a brtsade and drawinc la a dirl
aloa. took ptaoe 8<t»t. Ih. and that aichl
Bcaaro *naf waa lined m. wet of
the ndchamaaia. l^eonldao Polk mmaanded the Hcht win* and Looaalreet.
Lae a old warhorae from the Army of
Northern Virginia, the left. Lon»atreet
liad broosbt two dlrbdoaa of bb «ld
roma with him to hHp aare ChatUnoo^
General D. U. Hill, another of
of*tiir *"
owe aftenwoo Vetn went to the wood ■
to iiH^i Alexia by appelnUiM
walled a tong while at the
pla»^, bat bar lover did aot iwroe.
Fearing oome mlafortnaa. abe walked
toward the Demldoff home. ^ h^
ELECTRICITY
\.
Itbe
SrS?,,4,U«,hrt^.c^.be
m
br tiro brt,...™ «r b.
... ...-
1 a hiury fog bung or.-r tbe valley
rhlefa bnd Im'.-ii
laloo leader. tSeticral
| .wrordom for
for at
attack, and at h o’clock
when- I be tightand‘drove ine inimoera nnea
mded tbe ni(
nlgbt iM-fort'. tbe «
2S7«1S^ Tb«..b.w..i«*"i-m<^aat Thera waa a whole con»«
fbderatea on. the wrong aide
craek Ucklng op Foneot.
i«- troope bad built rude bream
woiLa of ralb and loga In front of a
aute road running tbnmgh the Imtth
flebl SMirallel to tbe cn^di and tY>i,n.Ht
th tbe lUaiaville mad three uille«
nwi y. A road from tbe i-reek led Into
tbb at tbe point In tbe line heVl hr
RalnS'a dlvlalon. .
t enemy for a time, b«t the
A
m§
10\i
bold :i gun. except with one band, and
that the left.
Hlaengagtog boraelf
fnMii him. she aclxeil bla rifle, whh-h
Mhe had taken tin- precaution to re«ov. r. iiml waited for tbe wolf to draw
iH-anr.
UTien be bad come within
pr^M-r ranee «be ralwnl the rifle to her
m.ouhler nnd flrrd, aiming lietween
the eye*. The wolf, wboae bead wa*
only cut hy the |«,m gave a yelp and
daslHsl awny.
-liraAv tbe alu ll. gulek!” aaid Alexia.
“He will l.e bark preaetilly ”
V.-ra drew tbe abell and. taking a
cartridge from AlexU’ belt. flx«l M hi
the rifle and walletl. .Vlexi*. w ho waa H*»*-ndld »hot. begged her If tbe wolf
n turii.d to bold the l
let him tire with tbe gun agalum 1
left ahmilder.
Vera
they took tbe^i»oemou
fani.iUH Kentucky phalanx known a^
tbe Orohan brigade waa In the h ad.
and In ibelr eagerneea tlw Kentuckian*
I Qpon Balnl^^* breaatwork*. only
hr Ih'atty * brigade.
I up ill tbe niglit and
wb! -h had
without linwatwork*.
Uy In tbe i
ug tlie Kentuckian* ns-oll from
Baird, Realty brought out two gun* of
Brblge*’ llllnoi* battery aud opciie*!
re
Tbe Flflt*-nth Kentucky n-gh
miit of Federal* lay iM biml the haj^
mm
K-i''
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...... ...
V,.™ n.A..n,
cavalry and one corpa i
PERSONALS
Profeaaor Langley’, flying machln.
k.* already co*t r
McCook had ma
a»ay op atream. leaving far behl
the key to tbe region, tbe rood from
tlw creek to
.Mr*. James G. BUlne left an eataie
valued at fWO.OOO.
ridge, tke mingle paa. Into i
ga. Bragg
ling the main part of hla army be
burling
•en Tboma* and MdL\»»k. cutting the
Federal* In two and forcing them to
let go of tbe RomvUle road, which hla
vanguard would arise and defend.
TlK. eautc left by Mra. Eonlee M.
*iona. widow of Cbariea A. Huiua. lonj
editor of the New York Bun. foota up
ftkxi.oOfX
'ulonel Myron T. Herrick. Uepule
fulo
of Ohio.
He in .
angton. O
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.<3 .to.
aader General Oritteaden. Tbl* mansIng of troops around Thomaa made Ids
line the pivot of the graat hattia to
come. An Um Itaea wwro. ha had tha
^'rorr
^wreoev Bmaer. chief of
Itet department of the Ne» aalvcfwity, haw dlaeovX which, ha jaya. wUl WkX
iZl East Front SiriH-i
One huudred twenty or more page*,
eve^ one €4 which i* of human
mlercrt, and every article i* iDustrated. There ii no better magazine
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-Why were you so far In advauo* of
mv son. unarmed, when you were
found r be asked
asy address on application.
RADIM’S MICROBE KILLER CO.
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One Cal. dug. flS.
Jas. G. Johnson, Sole Agent, Traverse Cilyt Mich.
itcMnaBlBBilniiPlies
; htt instandy relieved by a free applicatfcia of the Cooling:, Soothing,
Antiseptic Healiiig Remedy,
v.i;
«mn and a brave man. could not w Itb•b nd thl* heroic devotion. He ron•eiited
A to Alexl*’ nnkm with Vera, and
t*r tired of telUng ^ sb
bad aaved hi. wou'aad c
I^COPID WANT Ad
IVIOIMeY
Mr. Brynn admits that he rot.
!
traverse Cit^ Oas Co.
nlled tbe trigger.
Tbe cartridge dhl uot explode.
Veru roallx*-d that the end v
-niroofh .Wer €* the * Wi a. ». and 4;
hand. Throwing dow
offer ber*clf
ce to delay her lover’* death,
C. U UX*WOOD, 0-1
r moment there were a clatter
of bonies* boof* before her and a
In an ln.Uul the wolves bad vani
came up and found Vera
L»AX-^N*iaty <rf OiaiMl
•tanding In tbe road som*
fore Alexlk
In tbe di
ould have run her dowTi
•tepiwd aride. They wer
i. Alexia* borue Itad gone
: his rider, and they hud
e out to s
ras taken home and IniNtetl
that Vera should go with him. In mldoff, the father of Alexis, quest
ry.SeavIng out
Mr. Boot aat acknowledgwl that be
pr.q«w#% to pot b's reHgnatlon at .ecret..ry of wir 4n the haod* of the pres-
r Dr. John B’aiklaa
aianaar to lie quh-kly eoooratrated up-
.
M.&N.E. TIME CARO
Bridge’ gun. mu*l be ewe,.t out of
tbe way or the Confederate ebarpBaird would end in u- h-e*
Iter. Tbe lender of tbe Ondmu*.
laidln Helm. Iluv*d up tbe Hlxtli
Kentucky and rode along the rai.kM to
• courage Into the men for d«w
lamle deeda. The aeene w a* a
be niiolber ru*h which It wa* boiH-le*
picture not to be put on canvan
they could withstand. Ver* i
friend I
wa* a noble aoldler.
distance
inee took bohl
boh) of Alcxi*
Alexl* umi
umler
to w
eolii and a man bo •ought
m
and drugged him back a* I
ae in 1801.
to the nortbe
*hc wa* able;
^ Helm led hi* Kell
B’llh a few
r *tood before him, waiting for 1
turklana forward Into tbe battery, kill
wolvw to flnlab tbelr
log Ita commander and all the borrow
and cannoneer*. Some of the^enu.ek
Un<« turned the gun* 0|*on Beatty’* Ing at the 1
men. and while Helm wa* directing fanelid. were licking tbelr cbi
lire tbe mark*men t»f the Fif<d eye. appeared In the i
teeiftb Kentucky.alu.t him dead In tinrond glaring i
^OBORGE L. KILMKB,
!
'
FOUR-TRACK
dya. *o faiut that
oldlgitl to ait up.
be did not dare try
tbo exiH^riment.
t
When tlie wolf cmiAie back lliere
wen- four luilr* of Waring eye* In
•tend of one. Vera bad lived all her
life In n country lnfe*ted w lib wolv,-*
and knew that when one wa* killed
the other* would eat tbe carva** before
ptisl.liig on. S< let'tlng one pair of ey.-i
II
iiS
for *hc could aee nothing el*e of the
II £'•
.i 4.'
.
.»2 m pui; « a>
wolie». »be waa about to fin* win-u *he
Via CXiiicin*H * A.
felt her hand trt*roble. She i*iu~hI
and. turning, kiaacd her lover on the
Up*
That kliM *tPengtbeia-d her
nerve*, and. agalu aiming. *he flretl.
•ml a w olf dropped dead.
• la. and
WhIN- It* fellow* were mTumhllng Tiatn* »rn»r Tr*»^c*r i\xy U
for I he fm*l Veni .drvw the abelUof
tlie ex|»loded cartridge
lraiDforf*.«U.my
n> and
‘l-iwhUig through tbe gap In Beatty*
liad allptted acroaa tbe creek will
broken line, the Conf.d.Tat.-* eluirgetl
I’ederaU were looking for them In aa
past tbe flauk of Briird and i**iH«Jrat«*a
other direction.
r otate road.
Ki-mu the bnuibleot private In
r
llalnr* luei,
rank* to tbe general In chief,
wrie Invincible behind tbelr d.-fen--*.
anulea were aun>rlaed to find
but tlm Ue»tru<-tlon of B^wtly left bl*
• many there were at that nHMaent with flank uu|irote<-tM
Tboma* i*-nt In
their eyea fixed on tbe raada leading two frrwb brigadiw. and with thl* time
from rblckamauga’a dark water*
ly help Baird drove richurne and
rhattanooga. Tboina* had opened
Brtt-kinridie back to their ohl lim-*.
battle of Chlckamauga.
HI* troo|«i
The flgbt around Baird wa* Bragg *
wen- on every road and byroad.
flr*l venture for tbe d***trueth»ii of
K«*deral dlvUJou or two of t*
.Tlmma*. It failed, and the roiif.*ler.
troop* which Bragg expected would he ate cblefUln took'up the mlgUileriilan
driven away by Korrrat’* cavalry nnd of hurUng one ma** betwwn Th«mia*
tbe infantry t-urpa which bad cro*«ed •n.1 MeOook to cut tbe F.
with bliu turned ont to l*e tin- leH In two and wnotber to ov,*rwbelw
wing of Roarcraii*’ army planlrtl on Tb.«aa an the left flauk and cur bln.
the ground to fight for the right of off from Romanic. Tbl* blow
way. Here waa a dilemma for Hherisla
he find t
»iMder. and tbe
the front
tbe altu:
No matcbci or torch needed. An
Improvement enables one to nac all
mantlro to the cluster, or one only;
•unable for night tight, or place*
W'horr fi:!l light U not always req-alred These lamps come la cluster*
of 2 to € mantles, suited for window
Ughilng as well as body of stores. Of
all who are using them we have no
w..rd of comp’alnt. Do not take oir
* word in thl* matter, but Interx lew
many bu<lnc*< men who have long
muMl these lamps, and learn that yTMi
can have a far superior light at about
one half the cost of any other.
I
umaiftfirSi.
5L^r.sssfrt.?:« K,;‘
Woo.1. Palm.-r
____
S(H> Candle Fewer far Less than 2c
per bow
iHrtnillfvBKlrtc
aaw AlexW boree alpplag the graaa
healde the load. Thea bar eye reoled
on hi* maater lylag near by. Tbe
horee^ had thrown him. giving him a
ad ankle.
• up the two
hot the animal refu-ed: ta
rkb- for help, bat
tdward the
lieu.ldoff e*ute. Vera dkl wbat abe
conW to make her lover romforiable.
weaiem troopo. Rockaer of nouel^n riien night came on.
^anar. Be aaot one corpa acroaa
fame led a corpa. Ho.H and M. I.nw..
Pn-wntly they heard a disunt bartt.
the met on the HHh of »ff»leail-T. who had led the fierce flgbt In front of
Veru. who waa bolding her lover In
Hound To|» at Gettyal.unt, wen- llM-n-. her arnia with hla hand In bera. gave
the mad who
a convulsive clntchlng of her fingera.
Ibitli kiH-w the Bound to be tbe baying
of a wolf.
It wa* far distant, but It reminded
Thomaa waa aa anch In
tllHr b.nl.ll«I vrtw.o. them that there were other wolvea
there
--atterrti through the wood.
before they ai
r two eyca gUring like
army coqei, Wllb Tboi.ma
Raird aiHl N. gley and R
Vera had bad time to pn-pan- her
b M.l’tMdb J.-ff iM*lf for tbi*. 8be knew ,ibal .tlexl*
and IMill Hl.or cmil.l neither atnnd on bU feet nor
vMMtf of redermto werr poated aa
..aid. of
r
! Important notice to Our
merchants:
DMridoC the aoB of a woalthj peatltK
Mao who Ured la the aamr pnwlace
aa Vera, awt her one daj while he
lOiPff^M. ML WO. U Kmrnm4
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and Soodiing: the injured nerves and
source of the trouble, quickly
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