The Evening Record, October 31, 1904

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The Evening Record, October 31, 1904

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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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1904-10-31

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THE EVENING RECORD
•rCCIAL TBUMNAra MAVICfcli

JAPSAHACK
WAS REPULSED
•OMBARDCI^

LONE

TREE

HILL

THIS MORNIWQ.

BUTTLE EXPECTED THIS WEEK
MPS

HAVE

CROMEO

TRAVenc CITY. mCMIOAN. MONDAY. OCTOBER »1, 1»«.

6 PAGES
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Shiolds Wort Man
Hod a Quartor of a Contory SaL

ROUND

Mr. and Mr«. J. T. Bblolds eatertaJoed aboat tdonty at tbeir fiieads at
their borne on tlarSeld areaue Satur­
day evealns la boaor of their imeatyflftb weddlnic aaalveraary Tbe rooms
were prettily

d*^raled wlifa

evef-

EMAPKE

LAKE

DROWNING

MYS-

TOWNES

BODY

WOULD

Mine Exploded cp Stoomcr.

NEVER HAVE RISEN.

as im-iiienUK-s of the occ-asion.

Hi

IVii-mlHirf. Od. 31.—A dUpxtcb
rn>m UeutruAnl Henerml Ssknpi>rte ihAl y«»*UTdajr*« exrly

ICuR<Un rtKbt h} IL.- J«p« iXKi . v.-n

FRAME BUILDING FELL IN WITH

ini:
Thi- «li*|»»lch re».U.
* \\>
pitlMHl ibe jAiMinexe mtlark on our vu

AN AWFUL CRASH.

mtirhment nortb of UnRhiii|ni. Tbe
JAPAlifXe
IxinibATfle^I
oiir
rixbt
UirouAboul >exierdA> evi ninj;^’
From an -«*rly hmir thu n.on.inK
ihvrx‘^*
i iH^vy
l4ine Trrs* HIM li> tti#and
baUD- 1a «<
iMn a.«« k
.• havi rn»-M-.! ihc Shapk.
hr Hiinthi a.M.

G. iu ral

puU d a f!

wax rectiveriMl a w'et k aso Sunday, all
myalery aurniundlng the UUappearance of the li.ree u»n l>ax
cleansi up.
Jl wax Sumlay. Oct. P. that the three

men were seen to leave Rapid City
aUiiit
o clock in the afternoon In a
small iMiat which they had Uirrowcd
;if CuR.rge UaitK^. The lake was rough
and latir calls fur help were h.ard

/

ll> Wire to I he Kvenln« Jlecord.
Memphis. Teniv. Orl. 31.-With an

The men were mh'H xtru»:IinK in the
water hilt on account of the <Urknt'«vx

and the storm.
Then the other cri«*s d
arlilb* iH-lni; rarrPd aab.in
on thi- awful crash and without wamlnx the
w.MHl l.iiilditu; at 4S MadlAua Mreel away and final ly but <?ne vutcY- in (
n.llapAed
iQla>
It
U
lHliive.1 dttrkne»»4 rep4-ati*d IWthat
tiU) <»r twi'Uiy j>i-rxuns lu:>l
r her crew mere kllWil and Injuns!.
their
aliiuiuKh noihlnK Uettniie
iM known up to thi.- hour The t.ullileaplo.!.^

ill

Moji

barlxn^

yexU-nlay

RACK TO THE STONE AGE
PAUL McDADE SAYS FCOTBALfS
A DEGENERATE GAME
SpecUtora at Big Matches When the
Men Fight and Scrimmage Likened
to Their Forbears.

ini; wax iK-cupied l*> the Coniluental
liank and si-vera! oflireA^
A xearch

right xlde uji.
Then- is a iH-culiar coincidence I**,
of the ruinn Im belnj; made as rapidly
SA pin^^ilble. The hnildiiiK was nex; connection with the accldem.
The!
to the Kite of a proiNiMil sky hcrnper men w»*re dniwned on Sun.lay, Oct, P, ’
ant 4-\ravaiion for this caused the ou .'Sunday. Oct 33. the IhhIv uf James
.•ollapse.
Sullivan was found and on Sunday.
Oct 3i». y»‘ster»lay. llu- IkhIil-s ,if Uul-

KOGOM TlKlHIM ILL

J.H- Towne and Al w,-r«* r<Tov,-ted.
Amurngh the lake was thoroiuhly
draggetl after th* arrldent. no trace

MINISTER

of the bolb-R was bmnd. Watch was
kept, however, but Sullivan s Ixsly was

JAPANESE
and shriek When your favorite i le%t ii

HAS

TACK OF APPENDICITIS.

«mly rf*cover«-«l by areidt-ni. a rhanet

makes a tojichdowti. ..r belaUir you*
neighlior with a cane In .hUghi. or Condition Is Still Serious and He Caniimke grimace* with your fan- wlu n
not Be Pronounced Out of Danger
s«»m* iKHly fumble* the ball, you nr«for Several Days.
l«o‘k In the Slone age and iiuihiiic
.


ue.ie or t«*xs than Ih** in*-mal iipiiva
bill «d ihe man with a »lub.” a«<«**nlIng to lMlm lp-1 Jaiuv. E .Me Dade of

V tb, InKiltiit* of IMiUxtnm.'
t:r*wt *|».Tilng ♦v.nis. like Tmuliall
and pn/r nglUng. wb* r*- sonieUnlv is



niwiT acroxH. the lake hap|H-ning to
notice his b*alr in the wat*-r.
Joseph Moran. George Hage* anl
John .MeCK-e again l«*.ik up the .searcl
yesterday.
About loriy roOx from
when- the b.«i was Pniud. with on
arm under a log and the other mulet

to tin E\ening Riwrd.
'iirk. Ot
Ofti 31. --At the Hotel
Nea^ York.
IS stated
M»j.-st’le Hits morning
Japanese
iliai Kog.ua Takabtra.

ALL WILL BE ARRESTED

WILL
TOLERATE
NC
a)iow* .i hhii I*. pjimI Police
th, remain.bi ..f th.- night eomforiLAWLESSNESS TONIGHT.
ab*>
S.riurdav. Imoil, \, r. the mini*:« r eouM r> tain im f,»od. and ihl>. with
lUh. r .vympttun-s. rau-.-l it.e physician Chief Hat Isxucd Warning and Al
j to tv*-li, %e that the * a^»' was one of ap
M.achief Maker* Will Be Gathered
---------------j -H■ndt«‘;ll^
Y* i-I» rdny. wh, ri it v.-as
in by the Cop*.
CHRISTOPHER F.R/iwLEY KILLED
-“ I;nu-*!la»e oi>,rai»*.« wa.s *bvided u|*on.
Tonight
b* :ng
Hallowe en
whei
BY SUBWAY TRAIN.
Bpirlls and xprit.- ar- supp >.-e<l I'
J
lurk abroa.l t,i iw nwlrate prauk* oi
impser^by. tbe small 1hj> will Ih* t'
XX Placing ' an Automatic Switcr
cvHenoe and nuniT d.-pn-tlationi; wi:
When a South Bound Expre**
ibi! llu
Struck and Killed Htm.
tH^.amith«r form that will lurk in the
Parm Gilbert fcr Defenxe.

FIRST DEATH IN TUNNEL

ADJOURNED SESSION

morning vsh k- m
Fi^uph avetJiK

work

In th-

liav.ley wa^ placin

.Mraer*. ttn.. but it will be of the blue
Th<* uiK-niug xe^'j-ion <*f th.,* ai
joumed term of rirmo eouri ooi
vened thif a!t*moon ami tb* ra^e <
GtMrge t>miih. eharg*-.! with emU

<-oated »tri*-ty with helmet and bras*
buttons.
A warning, therefore, will

/l*-m«-ut ol cM.thlng from the 1
store was th*' fir<t on the cal

plncht-d In the name of the law who
caught In any of their foolish law-

an aulomailr *wi:ch when he wa
S train i-'^niith womd mute and the Jud
^:r;irk tiy a *outh Ixiund

(iar.

not iK- out of place ax all fraall boyand larger om x also, will surely b*

lc«ni-s* tonight
HALLOWE'EN P>RTY

Mr. and Mrs. f K lUxi *»f VandalU

Addie
■T.unVv cMK-nse and Parm C. GmH*rt I Bachelor Girig Ou'eaU of
Salta Saturday Evening.
The Bachc lor Girl* were the gue*U

arrived tixlay lr*>m W« xford tm a visit
to their daughter. Mr». \V M. Wrlghi.
and alatt a Imuher. A S. Fast.
*atmat
a l#o wenk*
fiatc*.

of Mix* Addie Soles ^turday evening
Hallowe'en game* were indulged In
and a spread appropriate to the
alon was served. Fortune* were told,

vl*li
Justice V.-rleyV court ihl* afternoon

also a numiM-r of ghtwit xlurie* and

NICHOLS, th* acalp ape- and fined |22. including coxU. or forty gue»u remained all night at the home
ciatlat. is now'at Mrs. Booncr-a hair dajainjail. He U hunting tbe necca- of their hoxti-sa. All had
Joyabte time indeed.
drtming pariora.
• 2325-U
madam

m.

Tbe Store tbit fills the most

PRESCRIPT IONS

No. 1—50

r

For women
Patent calf vamiis, 4tiU mat
tops Ciirly heavy xo!cs. A very
swell shoe, but our price is only

Wslh even-

^2.so


hose In four shades. 35c

$4

:nda

J4l

FOOTWEAR I

RED CROSS

Kor Tender and Cold I’cet. |
VVe help out your troubles. |
try a pair of “WORTHS*’|
CVSHIO.X SHOES or a|
“.M.\VHRS”VKKMACTSII-j

WINDOW
ai»

American Drui: Company
Albert Globensky, n^r.

ION at

1

U50 I
j MEW FALL STYLES
j

Let us show you.

FRANK FRIEDRICH

SI.

mik or fieece lined. $1.50 kind.

Fountain Syringe

-SKK TUI.

7j:25c

No. .1-12 dot. FYench kid glove*,

Black Raven
$1.65

four-ln-1

No. 2—100 dot.

HANDSOME
PATENT CALF
SHOE

A Five
Year
Guarantee

O. C. MOFFATT

dot. newest

hands and puffs. Tic kind. at...)

Received by us rcecnlly, is s

U>:ly of JiH- Towne was Mund. On ^
aco'ini of it iH-ing wedg*-.l mul. r ihe| —
obKSrmilon.s, tin- body would

minis!, r. was holding bin own and iiav,' risen
It w.i- 1. :t wh. re
getting ma iud or hm, lu*..*- the >iKx*-j was doing ns w. ll as «n,uld Ih- exjH-ei
Ills ounitiloii. howe\er, Ih
j imimst h. 1*1.
tim*’ when
»n
to «b> tun
David
The body *d A! wa- b-und
1* ? up In the iiuirnim.; Immm tli* inghlV
:er,bir two or t
noufle«>d out o! d
m broth.
of rieurwat* r town>hlp
shi p on a mck ami r ha.-* b* nr^ wiib a
: at least,
«M,t a half tidh- fartio r :»wa>
Thi liib to r«M a i iiib j bu br. iik(».»
Performed
n op*-rail.m i
reni.iv,-,! inuu thu water
M* n. he says.
n- «-.*ar , *lurinK
Th*' ease a ^«•d and iak*'n to th.- rN-arwai.-r i..unship
for BPiH-ii.lb
fmHball games a^ tin ii an* * i.*rs Wb*.
. and aPai he> of
hai; to auait-the impi.-t
had to w..rk In a m*u unmn aix,.w
bgatyfin at W.u.-lung ton
Wlu uTht IhmIv Mippo.s.-d In b* tha'
hi-ad factor.^
iai'»ti*-i! to tin* iniuist*•!*.''
of Towne was tak-n from the water
• Tliousands,'* he
.
> ftl„ r si'
Takahir.'i arri\.**l !i*re this aftern.HUi. it wa,. f.ejnd that It
t>. dMd.sti?l,or i ry aloud in ihiui^wii iH euUar
from Wai-Uiugtoii Fridar night and wa- Al. and th.- UkIv that was hiund
»a> of expri'S"lm:<rliiiht at lb* Aari
imu. dia:. U alter In a.-., a^^^gm d to n .:*-ar t'bwrwai.r lown-hlp was Town*
iMo plays on the gridiron, and it ime
n-iuu at th.- hot, I vomphumv.
111
terx Aot what their nn nial d«G.)o|i
mV. and a^k*-d .ha: a ph>>i.iutL In
immi rooy Ih ih**y have n v« ru d ba* k
s, !»! t.*f
Thf phvslnnn iound Ih«
They ha\e l»* conie menially wb.v» thmiMM. r .un. nng much pain, but n in
i-.ii.-^ w, n- a.iuon>i. r.-*l whu h • a-ed

ll^Tre to Ih- Kv*-ning R. t»rd,
w oYrk. (hi 3t
('hiixtephir F
Hawley, aged
wa> instantly kUb*d

NEW FALL
AND
WINTER
STYLES

Huhh£. Ab«nii
IW4UI)
giexu were
pres«-fti and a very enjoyable i;m»* wnfhad.
Muaii an! other anuisenienu
made the liiiie pa > very i|iiickly and
the ix-ca-lnu was full of id**axuie

on the Coi farm and had been working
nine days
The im ii ennie from Mu.s-

Caused

3 SPECIALS FOR THIS EVENING

On* of the Scorn of

nun went to iUpld City to xjh lul the
day. They had b»-en dlgKiuK ihUudh s

scraper and ExcavatiSJis for the
This

City Bock Store

PLEASANT HOUSE PARTY.

Was Situated Next to a Proposed Sky-

of

It might bt' an cx^llent pUn to choose a few

now for the coming holidays while a full lUt of titles is here.

r.!.-The

keRon toK. ther and but little wa>
known ct.merning th.-m, the la^t nauit
of Al not even Iw ing kn«.wn.
The

the Building to Fall.

and beautiful binding*.

Those ,

Octonary Club Mouse Scene of a Very
Enjoyable Gathering.
bodk-s of Joe Towne and ‘AV’ were
A VIT> enjovahle hmiM- fiariy wa?
found in Hound lake yinterday aller- Kiveii ml the OrU.bar> elid. house Sat
orxin. As the body nt Jsmiw SuUivan iirday evening li> Mr. and Mrv. W. J.
WllllamHiurs:. Mub.. Oei

BEING MADE.

Foundation

The finest litfot- roTume* on the market tr^*y. -noth as regards tlUe

2f

Spi'clal to the Ev» ntng R**rord.

SEARCH OF RUINS FOR BODIES IS

ohl ai I'.irt Aribur Orl
Mine Exploded on Steamer.
Nagasaki. Japan. Ori 31.-A mine

those dainty little books In our east window that are Mlling at 25 cenUf

Mr. and Mrs. John Camr. Mr. and Mnf. j
Lowell Sours and Mr and Mrs. Will
lam Cuny. mil of Elk Lake.

of ClaarwaUr Towns)

TWENH MAY HAVE BEEN KILLED

t. that thi UuHiianK re­
al lark by i1m‘ JapanrHf

«

from out of town w.-re their parents.!
Diaoovtrsd by Davidson

MAHUOST
THEIR LIVES

I!^ Win- lo Hie Kvenlw: Ker<ifd.

2325^

r»•^rt-^
a deligbtlui. happy way. having a^* ,
tokens many beautifitl. ph-<-e.s of china

feodyof the Man Known

hruir wirfilDA Mr and Mrs. ShleIdH
many hajipy reiurns of the *lsy

the Ru»*‘»n Ri«m Vorterdoy.

reeenred
^

their friends who io*i^K>s»<s.>ion
their home atnl firv.ide. the i»cca
bidnK th*' iw.uti* th umilversary

WQI8E0 UNDER LOG AND ROOT

of their Irteadsklp for thUr hoM ami
hoRitms
The KUIWIR left at a late

Pert Arthur OcL IS—Bomb*rrto4

Dave you Seen

HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSlE

; tickets fer sale new at Book Store and
“ r
Y vt w w i
wifeof blu V^asb ^
George Cams i
Ingtoa strt^pt. were happily surprised
Saturday evening by about thirty of |

of china and silver were left a» tokens
RttMiartft Repul»«^ PHrec AtUck on

WEATHER
Fair tonight and Tuesday; hUghCy
tanner Tuesday: southerty winds.

dr. a«»d Mrs. William Carnes Were
Happily Surprised by a Number of
|

TERY CLEARED UP.

creeas aaii autuma leaves. Uefreshisectx of aandaiibex, oiivii*. pirkles. JOE
rolfi-e. ifH* rr*-am and axxofte^l cake
were serv-ed. Many iK-amlful preAeni*

TOWARD SOUTHEAST.

TWENTIETNANNIVBISARY

AU BODIES
WERE FOUND

CaBAAiaAlliniERSAIIT

PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US
forankimliof

INTERIOR FINISHING
Store Fronts-Fixturcs, Sash, Doors, and Resi­
dence Interior Work.

All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City

Co.

Comer Lake avc. and lOlh »l.

W. L. BROWN, Mgr.

ClU. PXeiw St.

& CO.

REGULAR
OverCOATS

E WILHELM
Cor. F'rorit: ond Onion S'troo'to

Our Regular OrcrcoaU are

Fxiraordinary Special Offering of

Ladies’ Suits

tie*! They arc 42 lo 44 Incl
long, for

Such values arc seldom ofTr-yed so early in the
season every viarmeni is strictly this falls manufacture
and perfect in every respect. See the display in one
of the south windows on Union Street. Our whole
stock divided into 0 lots and marked, for

■ UltBbk- for .11 OCCMlOD.

reaching Ju«t below the
knee*. It * made in black
cheviot*, oxfords, emooth
ker*ey«, rough frten» and
warm toned meltons. The
prices arc as varied aa the

Another lot of Chcviols and light
tlurcs, were $17.50 and $20.00;
Another loi of fancy mixturw. finely
taUoied and trimmed with fanc>- button!
were sold for $22.50.

Lot4,SI3.50

Handsome Scotch Chcviols, Mannish
efiecls. beautifully trimmed with sUk
braid and velvet, were $25iK).

Lot5,SI5.00

Ano'Jier lot of tbe highest grade mater­
ials such as Ktamine. Cheviots, Panama
Suitings, high p’icaicd Skirts, licWy trimsned, were $27.50 and $30.00.

meili

It'S a FuU Boxy,
Comfortable Lenflh

Women’* Tourist Suits in Mixlufci,
Cheviou ami Venetian Cloth, worth
up to $1*2 00.

Lotl,S6.75
Lot 2, $ 10.08Lot3,SI2.00

men of

iU 3

Copyright 1904 by
H.rt Schaffon

From $5 to $35

Mux

k Hamilton Clothing Co. |«|

WpENINGRECORO puada jha Wmrhig

at

tha lAgldAdoA

snsras-s-jj
alikt AAd n. m
■ AAdUttla gAAA.1
n nMAAdllltiA
4o Pji
ate tnmtnme Aad thiai ttej
i
imtatAE At ihg tern their guv
utear. If thay caald daCnst Mr. War
woaM hara aa power to paaa a
they date to acak. aad could oc4
approve ft when paaaad. which Mr
Warner pnaiUae to do atea
an.» fuU/ thaa their man doua. a.:r»*
aVo. Ik. (:em-.^TaUc pRteaalnA k
T* - be Icf or ra*pactful cootld
miwii*.

>. u ; 4r zeteat the reaeoa for tr-:*
ri^rn Mr. Warmer U aomuth.nr
or- diacloaud If they w r.
party advantage they woni^
-/a.v,th!ng for ihclr party. Ttt- ?i
k*- nAtionml caadldAicu whirl
«muning to elect, and natlona
HAY TO PCACC OE.L&GATE&
;«plaa which even these men pry
to hdfere In. aad yet they mn
any nothing for those, but tha
tmemh AbboaI Conven iuo
iL« luU4
^en In reality adviee their defVu!
r."OUTAgU»g the formation of Roo^/
ut and Feme cJobe. Of coulee, ibeu
TIMT* kM bM AO ooldiion o( eou . A hiddaa raaaoa tor aU thle. and in.
tteokr lA IW fOAttaMAU Of our pra.i
they profeae are inelnoar
4MtA AA tWb AAlliAei up U Ula 4a>
only for the purpoae of entrappi.»
McKlAlA/ AoplarAd wHk cver> pateo o ^wary repubUcane into giving ahit hMMAt asA klAdlj hAAit the a<)«%a; .Tid comfort to the democracy by he:i.
of tht AM Ahich he hAd hopeu mlgbi :ng them to break the repuhllCii:
Aot tamt lA hit 4Ay. uad sleJl/ huUe alignment. It la the aaoal democrat*
the AArllAAt AMNAAAt for mmklos POAI^ ’ 4c lea In atnmg republican aUtea. a’>
aa4 PmldAAl Rooeeveli hmi the tA®
v.ichignn baa aeen it before. Mien.
*;ao will Bupport Rooaevclt aad Wa
and the whole ataie ticket, tb.
pMAtAAdeAMiedltoaihe fteld of bAt
reuakiaal and luglaJnUve Ucket
tie. Ko pr«ldeoU In our hliioiT hurr and the oounty tlckcU.
beoA AO fAlthful ABd AO e«cleot ms the
ARC THEY ALL FOR FCRRIt?
lAAt two l» the AAAAe of ArbltmUoi.
Aid AT Amjr pAAMfU AettleoieAt oi
Some time ago a great cry uk
rained that all the travdiag mao wai
for Feme. Something ndlcAl mo
to.hfve chalged tk.
wmm
OAArt mr hWVAAUr erwhAi note (fw It haa aot' only died away br
' At the bAfUmlAf of lie voynpe. ibreAt wmie t>r thoae that were loudest to
vHh deAlh before U bad fnlrb Perris have begun ^fKahout the othc
to lire. It WA> the A»erioA« way.
which ABTe it the brena
Among the mod ardent of tte Fern
If Of life by lATiUnf the republic of Met supporters waa a aaleaman travelln
^ ICO to Ahhre
AppeAl to tu jurledlc lut of thla city. Lately, however. b<
^ tlOA: And the eecond cnee brought be laa had nothing to say conoemlni
^fore H wAe At the Inetnace of Mr ih9 mg Raplda candidate add wbe.
- ,|U»eeTelU who declined In lu tuTo; inked hlsp ositloo aald i
; the hlsh honor of ArbltmUAf aa aI ;olng to vote foe Warner
{Air of world wide InportAoee.
ire state and national republics
> IbAf yoAlohAlleTAltleAOtby WA
IckeL His reasons were simple an
lAg thAt I reoAll
reoA thcAe Incl tre given In hla own Unguage.
of boAtUAS
to your mlnde; It
It le rntber e . “1 found out that I waa foollal.
...........In A
whlcL What has the demoeraUc parly doc
• of fhia
or ua? The republican party la n
henrt thAt 1 nek you to remember ponalble for the pres. nt pruaperit
the deUberutloAe upon which yo
hey made It poa.Iblo for us to se
VAfW entertn*, the oouree to which tb. -.iods. I am aatlhflt d and 1 am n^ hmarlCAA Aotemment 1. pledged nn ..June, either.”
^ which It hue etendlly panued for th.
There are many that are aatlifli
lAel seTun yeure. It U tme that IIt the trouble Is they may not kno .
thoAe yulre we haTt bad a hundre . . They are clamoring for a chang>
dAyu of war—but they pm an end for ^hen a change would be only to the
" Avec to hloodBhAd which bad laeted x ianlfcst disadvantage.
gMemtlon. We landed a few platoon^
of marlnee on the lethmue laet year
but that act clof-ed without a ahot
AABgulnar> eoccee.lon of trivial wan
We marched a 11. lie arm> to Peklna
hut It wae to aavc not only the bleagured legaUona, b it a jT- .i runv
illed clvUliailou. Uy m t*.;.
g
weea and energy, to which mua of
MXHlOAN SCORED FIVE TOUCH
world beyond our bonlem have domDOWNS AND THREE GOALS,

*iisr-=s?5^^

M.iy

BADGERS LOST
TO WOLVERINES

juetlcr. we have givtsn to llie Phlll *
plner. f im4 jv . - n..
^ approach to It ihei> ♦ ■
J
wUhln Ihr memrr. oi
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l a

PLATED BRILUANT FOOT BAU

If our ukample u wu.;..
^ the world, we have Klvi n it lU the v»u
..-wuattcr of tllearmament
We hav.
brought away Irom the Far Eai^t 55.00

CAPTAIN HESTON MADE TWV
SPECTACULAR RUNS.

*;.noldk'r« whone work wae done, an
T l^ve eenl thap) back to the Helds «.
Jteaceful activity. Wc have reducet

Michigan Attneka Ends and Ta
la Fair j
ter aray to He minimum of Cfi.ooo
-‘ men; In fart, we may eay we have
Big Ann Aihor Crowd.
army, but in place of one a nucleue foi
drill and dlnclpllne. We have three
Madlaou. W^la.. Oct.. 31.—Michigan i
fourth! of one eoldler for every thou
eand of the populalUm—a proportion peedy football team Salurds3* prac
which If adopted by other powers Ucally became the champions of Ou
west, when on the gridiron at C
Randall It defeatad Wisconsin. 28 to 0
The flrat half waa a furious struggb
in whU* Michigan Acormd one touch
ton OLD TACTICl,
down and klehad a goal, but whei
Thu AMAAA for the war uraged upon time waa caUad Wlacaaain had the
Mr. Wurneir In this campaign U eomtv Ull la Michigan lemtory and wa*
tblAt teat hAA not yet been explained rapidly advancing U. The Badgert
“by the forcha that are pnehtof
showed some anperlorlty over Mtchl
terfare. There are candidates for gan In the latter part of the InltUl
twelve sute o&oers. for twelve
period, but after that time they
greuamen and fourtaen electora. for at the mercy of the Wolverines.
132 eunatora and repiweentaUves anJ
The superior weight of the Mtchl
for ten or twelve county oAcers In gan team was a aertouc handicap U
each of the eighty-three oountl
WlaeonalB. It was not weight afone
however, that won the game. Ooo»
generalship and brilliant football pon
tribnlcd largely u> the final
Captain Heaton made two epecia<;ute
cuBtratad wholly Apon one man. i
runs-for touchdowns, going n
iMsiArt of AU ihd othem. emuagag aH W'UeonalB*. anda boU Umea.
^ raet of eUght Importaaoe. And It •rat waa for seventy yards and tht
U A AUAAge fact that of that
aaooad for sixty yards. Wlaconaia^
Fhad M. WarAtr. oar AomlAAA tor gov. ends and tackle, were the chief polnu
«raar. they Maaiy admit that aochlng
tetAgatory oaa ba ahown. That be
•ig Crate Fraaate
It capable and boaem aad faithful.
Both uami ladii^ In eoaald<
AAd baa rendered good aerrice In all panting. TV waathar was fair ani
poatUoae he hae tfccupled. they have clear and them wurt about 11.000 per
repeatadly coAfeAaad; bat the pro- vons preaenu
Wlacoasln's rooter
leaa to fear that be might not ao ahow were well organlxed. and. supported b>
himself aa the governor. Surely, that the university band, furnished plenty
U jloo puerile to be considered, and of enthusiasm. Michigan waa reprr
too absurd to be candid.
sented by about 500 rooters and ItThey profeaa their aim to be the hand.
Wlaooaala won the toes and choa*

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“"aWELL WiBujianAMI
Real estate on

edan. kolac thnach tk* taekta* aa*
> CITY FOOT BALL TEAM NO
MlehifaB adraae*^ the MU
ly yarda aad lost It oa dowaa.
guickly ragalaad IL Michigan
triad a placa kSek for goal, but laUed.
Vftar tba hall had teaaged hands aerra. tteas. Mtehigaa atarted dowa the
painxnagc Is * respactf jll>
I^‘ w:th a aeries of line p^ys whirl: TOUCHDOWN NOT MADE UNTIL |
nil-titrated ta a touchdown b; N-.r
LATE IN GAME
^
•m . T. Hammond kicked gox
?c -re: MIchigaB €. Wisconsin 0.
Bmigem Bmes Up.
OnrUad Tank It Over Just Bafors tr.e
v.'isooasln then bmced up and un ii
Whiatla Blew oa-ths Last Half.
li. end of the half the ball was ::
Bears V. as Mads By _
M.hlgkn-s larritory. Three time
Msm Plays.
«ichlgmn pentad when W’lsconrin g-.
A. F. UerU^Q^-f.
• C V
U.:tfuroiuly aaar the goat. The bs.
21- f-st Ffcnt bt.
The Tracer e C*ty High School fo,;
t.Knged hands frequently, b.H tbe a.a iage waa wl«h Wisconsin. Th< ball team derealcd the Keiid C.ty Hlg j
i:..f ended with the ball on Mlchlgan r ocbool team Saturday on tbe Twelfth
t grounds in a game that bad h •
• irt>-five-yard line. Michigan C.iWi*
been shortened a few ceconds the
•or.dn 0.
would have been blank, the on y
The second half waa hiirdly sUrte
It became apparent that WIe- touchdown being made on a narrow
argin of lime, the game closing with
• .sin had shot lU bolt at tbe end of
ii : ftrat half. After one or two at
score of 6 to 0 in Ue home team *
• mpu at the line Heaton got around fa%-or. which was witnessed by a lar^'
.Mrconsln'a end for a aeveciy-yard crowd of High school atoden a
.0 and a touchdown. Michigan heeled many other admirers of the fall sport.
On the kIck-oE from Reed City
tie enthe and T. Hamomnd kicke-l
home team secured the ball and held
fM«l. Michigan 12. Wliconaln «.
After n few more playa II(-stoa it fur a steady gain of thlrty-fixv
^C^ER L HARTMAN,
^4sln went arouad WtacoaaiD’a rigi i yards when the ball waa lust to Reed
nd for a aUty-yard ma and a touch City, who. though they retrieved slosDetroit, B. & H. FURS
uWD. Hammond failed at goal Mlcb ly. noon lost asain to the home team,
K large line to
ind after a gain of twenty yards r^e
4Sn 17. Wiaconsln 0.
Otto Hartman of above firm
The ball waa in play but a moment sorted to punting.
select ffom.
Invite* you u. be preaenl at
Aside from a run by Anderson of
I ter the next klck<iff when Michigan
their fur display to be held at
»t it on Wlaooaaln's forty-five yard fifteen yards through a strong tack
W. H- Brownell-.. -The Econo­
Anyi>rice >ou
oe by a fumble and worked it swiftly ling line-up. and a similar
my Store." on Friday. Saturday
own the field for another touchdown, Hawkins of Reed City the half
and Monday. Nov. 4th. f.th and
•xrter going over. Tbe attempt at with no score b> either side. Garland |
7th. where there will be on aale
«3al failed. Michigan 22. WTaconsln 0. having downed the ball <m the twentyand at price* to suit all. a com­
five-yards line when tinie wa.*! called. |
Mads Final Touchdown,
plete assortment to select from
On the kick-off of the second half!
Wth only a,few minutes to pUy,
c«»nslstlng of sacques. boasi
llchlgan rushed the ball down the Ri-ed City, by mass plays, steadily |
scarfs. n»x>k pb-oes, rnbise*- and
leld and sent Carter over the fifth made a thirty yanl gain, when Gai-!
children's sets.
ouchdown. Curtis kicked goal. Mlrh land MTured the ball and dodge^l
Estimates will t>e given cm all
lacklcrs fur a ten yard run. Reed City
imn 2«. Wisconsin 0.
kinds of repairs or remodeling
Tbe half ended with the ball an recovering on a fumble, no material
of fur* to up-tc^aU! style*.
tVlaconain's twenty-yard line In Michi adxantage being evident <m elUiei j
Even- lady will be Interested In
.^'8 posaeaalon. At only one time in side until Anderson made the only!
Wc can please
these goods. Remember our lo­
iie second half ^Id Wisconsin ahow long run of the day. thirty yards, but *
cation.
ood form, aad that was when Bertke wan oveixxime a itlumt scoring a touch- ■
you on any.
Mocked an attempt at a place kick. down, the final t«Mjrh<»ow n ts lng made i
thing you
\’o subslitutes\ met?* used by elth. r on steady mass play.*, and an addeJ j
jjeven
the'first half. The second five yards penalized by Ile.d City!
cn In thellmt
change in the wirhln the ten-yard line. It taking two j
opened wlt^ i
were frequent- downs to reach goal. Garland making ’
, but aubsUI
uv.iF^
V needed before the end. The line-up the touchdown and Ackerman kbklng^j
1'
Michigan—H. Hammond. Stuart. - goal. The line-up was;
Traverse Clty-H Chambers, c.;
.; Graham, r t.: Carter, r. g.:
RECORD WANT AD.
.^chultx. c.; Bchultc. I. g.; Curtis. 1. t.; Wlnter.4. 1. g.: Ackerman, r. g ; >1
Wbnle^aleand ReUIl.
Your KellaMe Home Furals her
/eeka. I. e.; Norcross. q b.; T. Ham Champney. r. t ; Anderson, r. e.; ,
• RECORD WANT AD.
lood. r. h.: Heston, captain. 1. h.; Carter. I. i.: McIntyre. 1. o.; Rolmrtson q ; Cherv enka. r. h.; Hanek. 1. h ; ;
ixmgman. Clark. Schneider, f. b.
WIscoasin—Hush, captain, r. c.; Garland, f. b.; subs. Ellis. ThuneM.
rlndley. r. t.:'8lromqulsl. r. g : Kemp. RosebrtM.k.
need City-Hawkins. I. h.; Soles, r.
Oonavaa. 1. g.; Bertkt*. Hunt, 1.
♦^ludlay. Ferry. 1. e.: G. W. Jones. g.; B«-cher. r. i.: Daveniam. r. e.:
Sharlon. 1. g.; McLean. 1. t.; Cutler. I.
’ ielxner. q. b.; Wrabltx. Grogan,
e.; Hoonan. q. b.; Smith, r. h.; Mar
Vanderboom. 1. h.: Clark, f. b.
Touchdowns—Norcross. 1; Heaton, shall, c.; I'arker. f. b.
UeferiM-s. Hniwn. <»lll>ert.
Carter, 2. Goals from touchdowns
-Hammond. 2: Curtis, l. Kefcree
• tally. Umpire—Wrenn.
Time
•lives-Thirty-five minutes.
for any case of catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall s Camrrh Cure F J
CHENEY’ A CO.. Tjftedo. O.
These cool day* and colder night* say to you in most emphatic fnaimer.
We. the undersigned, have known F
J. Cheney for the la.rt 15 year an
-Buy your overcoat, and buy it at the Company-*/" You may have seen
believe him perfectly honorabU n aU
ONLY SCORED TWO FALLS ON business transacilnns and financia l
atcck* of overcoats, counter* piled high, but never such a stock as we are
able to carry out an} obligation* mailBENTY IN AN HOUR.
showing. Overcoats of every description, every styie and all kind* of ma­
by his firm.
terial*. such as will be worn by those who aiway* dress well. They are
Walding. Klnnan A Marvin. Wbule•^le Drugglists. Toledo. O.
made by esperi tailors who do nothing -l*e and who know fheir businesa.
Took Over Thirty-nine Minute* i
Hair* Catarrh'cure i* taken inter­
nally. acting directly -up<in the blool
These garmenu are not
made well from the outside, but the most careMaks th# First Fall and Over
and mucous surfaces of the system
ful attention has been given the smallest detail, the lining, the button hole*,
Eleven Minutaa for B#cend.
free. Price 76c per
boule. Bold by”all
I
druggists.
the pockeU. the collar. These splendid overcoats sell from eight to fifty
The wrestling match betweth nill.v
Take Hall * Family Pill* for consiidollar*. Our strongest lines are from ten to fifteen dollars.
Fair of Buffalo and Frank Ikmty of patlon.
W*,may be talki.ig to those who never traded here. Why not try us now?
.7rand Rapids did not draw a large
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
'ruwd .Saturday night.
Fair
No better garment to buy first of us than an overcoat. Wc sbali be pleased
agreiHl to thn»w Benty three times :n
to add your name to our long listvof steady and satisfied customers.
an hour but falb^ tn do so. only kc<
Ing two falls before time was calb*d
Although It was a handicap match
Benty frequently took the offensive
and forced Fair to the mat.
BORAX.
went on at 140 pounds and Fair, a!though be looked much heavier, only'
SAL BODA.
claimed 148 pounds.
Why not be warm and comforUble these cold days? Ycu can be m our new
F'air devoted the greater part of his
8PONCE8,
Sack Suits. These are correctly tailored and meet absolutely the requiretime In an endeavor to sevrure a hamf all well dressed men for business
The prices are from $10
CHAMOIS.
mei lock and althoOgh he took several
half Neiaons. body and crotch hold*,
AMMONIA.
these were all broken by Benty . Tho.
INSECTICIDES.
first faU did not come uaUl
These goods are not equaled for the money and we
apd wa. made by a double arm hold.j
aatisfacticn. Tailcrirg has much to do with doihes.
clothes have
DISINFECTThe men were allow€*d lhrg»* minutes:
much to do with your appearance. You will always ap
rest between falls and after they re-j
ANTS.
dressed in one of our new fall suits.
turned to the mat Fair acored the next <
fall In 11:16 by the aame hold a* the
flrsL
Fair only bad 8:52H to mak
laat fall and started in to mix
All of these
lively but apparently couldn’t hold the
things help;
pace aa he took the mat aad allowed
BentrV take the oSenaive. When all
r the aofl^linishcd black* :
tbe time had passed but one minute he
line that is shown.
again got In a hurry but the time
elapaed before he could accomplish
maythlng.
Charlea Skclcber was the referee.

Cadks'BtSf
neckwear ^ ^
Shopping B^s

UK mi WM GAME Gtooj

l.r A. J. WILHELM sS

iiFURS, FURS

Fieoptioiial
Values hi
Sideiioanls

M

AI2.75

$50.00

J. w.

J-A-TER

About that Overcoat
J

FAIR LOST THE MATCH

Havcn:t bought that that new Suit yet

House Cleaning Time

Ransom Taylor, pilllonalre. Wor­
cester. Maas., U sued by bU daughter.
Florence, to tone payment of a prom•aory note for U2.250. money borrowed from her which be originally
gave her.
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY.
Taka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All dmgglate reftnd the money If it
taUstoew. K. W. Orore^s signature

Do it Now

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs

WAIT’S
DRUG STORE

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Tbe pan# tbat lataaded soteg U>
Arebic toalfbl baa baea called eS aad
win ba glTca at’tba Weqaetaag

UWDRRTAKtW

WILL CONWOCR MATTER^

900D FRiBID
WASIMDIWIY

Jay Fblkm of Ladiagtoa baa t^
a poalUoa at Archie Ortatfa barber
•bop. Mr. Oviatt still retains bU ia>
t la tbe abop but oa aoeouat of nk
is forced to be abMBL Tbe otber
. as ornml. Is Slled by Bert Wlm

IMM THUn^

ER 31. ItOC

TftAVEMt CITY. 1

ale.
The wcat aide Tigers aad tbe second
High school football teaai played a U?
•TATR RUROAV RCHOOL A3«>CIA.
of football on the Twelfth street
TlOH mVlTfO TO CITY.

last

TRIBUTES OF RESPECT TO

rs moched to toe roks
Wait. Ed. Walt, A. J. Wallace, C W.
Wbeelock. David Wyukoop. Joe Zim

rev.

C«i Will M»y« a Fapar

Maatlaf and

C. T. RUat

UMETiUlMGWASATFUNERM.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AND ELKS
ATTENDED IN A BODY.

Honor and UasfuliMaa of Ons of

Ona on 0*aart» LRlar.
At a

of Ibc paalort* awocia-

Uoa tbl. aomlni U waa decided to la
Tile Iba aadertakcra of lire city to coo
frr arltb tbrn at tbe neeiiac next
Moatb aad dUcoaa tbe matter of Son
day foBcraU. Tbia la a alep toward
abollablof tbe boldlof of aucb aer

lag for ibe aaloo Tbankaglrlng aer
rice.

Ft»r tbe eaat aide tbe acnrlce

will be beld la tbe Cburcb of CbrUt
aad tbe Rer. L. B. BlaaeU will preach
For ibe west aide tbe meeUoi will U
beld In tbe rourteenlb Street Meibo
dUt cburcb aad tbe Rcr. Ddward lie
qua wlU preach.
At tbe Jaauary meeting tbe Re%
Tbomaa Co* wfil rcw.l a |«ip. r on
BeaafelUtIc work, At the Februar>
meeilat tbe Rev. Charie» T. Stout will
raad a paper oo the divorce quesUon
wheiber a mloUter nhould marry a
. maa ar womaa that Ua» b«en divorced
Tbe aaeetlag tbt« morning also de
elded to extend an Invitation to the
Suta Saaday School aasoclatlon
aieal bare next year.

ARE AFTER MANCELONA
TRAVf RSC CITY T^CAM WANTS TO
WIPl OUT THAT DEFEAT

Tbe first and second teams of the

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S. C. OESPRES TODAY.

Rmr. D. Coeblin Revimd a Carssr of

aa traafaliitic Wocic at Jaimafy

FOOTBALL.

Unger, Dr. H. B. Oarver. C. A- Ham
mood. Wm. M. 8mltb, W. N. Kelley.

►w,

C

es

M. Beers, O. P. Carver. M.

J. Eboer,

L. F. Tltiu,

E. Hasken. I. -a Gilbert. Prof. C. RDockeray. Dr. F. Holdswortb. F. H.
s. J. M. Blakeslee. Chat. Rosen
lhal. J. T. Bendle. A. H BennetU A. L.
an*
Wm. Loudon.
Dr.. O. B.
Chase. Samuel Garland: D. P. Hoxsie.



---------------DCMA8 COCHUN BELIEVES |

aa. A. P. Gray. Geo, Raff. F. W. |
•, Cbaa. JolmaoR. Amll F. Her-.

Travorm

CIty a

Citlgsna for

Bales; G. A. Brigham. Grawn; L. 8.
Walter.' fTfc Lake.
F. R. Walker.
Wexford. L. W. Lyon. Inlerlochen;
.an Yogng. Mtfhw Center; A. E.
Pulver. Summit City: E. O. Ladd. Old
on: Ralph D. W'hlte, WnilUms

Cw Up Good Men.
Bet. Dema. Cochlln of tbe Congr^ j
„xUooa! churc^j piWbc-d a sermon |
that especially apiK-aled to the boy*
af his congregation yesterday morn­
ing. He bad l«u*^ a special Invlulion to the Mayflower club, consisting

A Satisfactory Rug
For the Office o

of boys from 9 to 12 years of age and
the club was present In a body.

Rev.

Mr. Cochlln said. In the coun»e of his
sermon, that football was the greatest
game in the world for boys If properly

Worth and Promioanec.
Mayflower club played the cbamploi^
ship football game Saturday moralag.
played.
Last tributes of respect were pa*d
Tbe seooDd team won 10 to 5.
; Jos. M Myers. Fife Lake: W. U
Mr. Cochlln a Introductory remarks
All members of the Bebekab lodge by a large number of cltlxena to tbe Grelllck. Norrlsvllle; H. E Gill. North
ansteted of a general talk to the parary of 8. C. Deopret at l^e ramlly
are requested to meet at the baS to­
Dr L, J. Tedman. Summit Oty;
Dls and boys in which he urged a
night at T o clock to make arrange: residence, where bU fnneral waa held L. E. liable. Suiums Bay; J. E. Camp^
lose sympathy Udween the parents
enu to attend the funeral of WII
Udl. Elmwood: W. C. Nelson. Z. E. and their Uiys and greater frtH?dom
m Larrmbee.
Henshaw. Lcland; A. F. Bunting. Em _____boys usually have In which to ex
ome of tbe family of Mr. Despres
There will
s specUl eomme
Martin Brown. Leixnd; Ralph erclse their Ideas of right and wrong
for
tblrty-tbree
years,
and
there
wsk
tloB of TravcriK^ City lodge. No. 2«.
Kingsley:
W. A. Kent. Fife He took
his text from
the verse,
Dearly
sufficient room for lh«
F. aad A. M.. tonight for work li
Lake:
John Hoxsie. Acme; M. D -Wist ye not that 1 must bo about the
ils wbo came to look for tbe last Crane, Walton; Wm. L. Nelson. King,
!COod degree.
things of my father. ' He claimed that
upon the face of one whom they ley: H. W. Burt. Grawn; J. Siadle
Tbe South Side Shakespeare club
In their immature years childre n must
ill meet with Mrs. H. B. Gamer on had esteemed for many years and
r. Frank Hamlin. Monroe Center: ____ on to Chrlfctlauliy through tlu Joy
who bad been a promlneni flgu
Sixth street tomorrow afiemoo
hi. Brinkman. Old Mission; J of living rather than through the groat
public affairs In this community fo' Schell. Wexford:
2:20.
H. K. Beochman. truths that they an* not old enough *o
ore
than
three
decades.
roemb«*r« of the Odd Fellows
Williamsburg: A. 8. Pray. Mabel: J. understand and urgt-,1 also that th ■
Tbe casket rested In the parlor of N. Hllllker. Grawn;
arc requested to be presen
8. C. Garthc. par^r allow
their lioys plenty of
tbe residence and about waa bankc*d
Nortbpork
tlnlefor play
profusloo of elegant fioral plec<‘s, cut
Mr. Cochlin Hu n *|H.ke «if f.H.tball
flowers and potted plaiils. eloquA'iil
and said that it brought out Hu* manly
tributes to the love of those w bora tlu
e three-masted schooner
atmimles of b.i>>
Parents shmildn t
deceased bad known during hU usefu
D came in port this mon
hesltai* lu allow their Uiys to plav
wer In Traverse City. Across Ihi
the Hanah A Lay docic and is
bioiball as it was good bir them,
casket
lay
the
Knights
Templar
sword
m a dock load of bark consljmed by
taught them to Im* honorable. It al
tnd U*«ld** It thr helm. t worn by
I. N. Winnie fur Mllw
Hu m In
acquiring and
developing
De.prts as a nu iuImt «»f that ord*
The Muselman Groc
•mirage, it showed them that they
The Knights Templar were n
i«l\ed a car load of sweetness in the
•nust ketp their teminrs and H
shape of syrup yesterday from Cbl senitKl by abinii fifty memlM-r. In full
impresso*! uiKin them Hu necessity of
regalia and the KIks «»f Trav« rHe City
^'ago.
meeting the world face to face. lu
and Winnie Kratochvil Dead.
l«Mlge.''Nn. 222. B. !». O. E.. attende*!
Miss Mary Gllues of fiutionh
tight a giHu! fight and not give tip^
.Mused Ihruugh
luoriiing on in large nnmUfs. The burial K**rvlce
In «.ncludlng. he said that If the
Wiliam IjirralMM*. for f«»nv \^ s^^ i
wa.
rond«ct«*d
under
the
au.Hplces
of
aer way lu Frankfort to rtMiittiii
re^l(h•ul of thL city, died at Hote u*»ys would get all flu* gt»od iMisslHe
the Knights Templar. The services at
veek.
^
UM lanau at 4 «.-eIock this roornlnt -lui of fmiHuill and take Jesus Chi 1st
Mrs. Kate Clark of the asylum, who the residence was conducU*d by Rev
from c*Tebral heiiiorrhag**. He was i for Hu lr «oach. that they would grow
Oichlln of the Congregatlona
iss lM*«*n s]iendlug tw«i we* ks with her n
up lu lie nohb*. strong*. Christian jiieii.
paM uidde grand of tin* Grand Tra\
rhurrh, who s|s»k«* wjirds of comforl
,rot her. W. U Fisher of 1
erM.* lodge of I O. O F.. No 2tM'. am
lu the ben«ved family and asse
timed tiMlay, Mr. Fisher
aUo of the Rebekah degre*- of Hu
friends. Mr, Cochlln revlewinl briefly
ng her to the city.
order and held Ihe standing of a vet
the career of Mr. Despres since

9x12 Kolui. wiKd and fllK^r. most duiahle rug you can buy for pood,
hard wear, such as an office mg gct.s. lays perfi'cily rmooth on the
fliHir. use cither aide, ctdors are of the wool.'fiber is In the natural
color, white.

MANY PIANOS WERE SOLD

rekma kept silent. Fur fear iha
acceptance baa lM*en lorgoiten
local management has again wrttiei.
to Mancelona. Ihla time 'challengiug
the team from that place.
If the challenge Is arcepti*tl
Traverse City team will play Mai
ua at Kalkaska, the game to b
fUs) a hide, each team to imy Its ow i
eapens4*s snd tt> take Hfty p<*r rent ul
the gate rer* Ipts.
ride the

This game will

rhamplonshlp of

.Northern

Michigan.
In spile of nian> uUstsrles the Trav
er»e City tesni ha* n<fi l«wt a gam
since the op**nlng gam.* with Mance
Iona and la anxious to show t,hal It

iRINNELL

BR08.

0I8P08ED

FIVE CARLOAOE

Had Record Breaking Bale Saturday
When Twelve Instruments Went
in Hornet m Thia Region.
The thre<* wtK-ks* sale of the Grin
tell llroH.' piano establishment o
•U> has iK-en a record breaker for
Northern Michigan, live carluadM of

came to this city In ISfiC and dwell
length upon ^Is faithfulness In the
many position's of public trust
which he had bc\*n placed by the peo^
pic of the community, ctimmeudl
peclally his work as the organiser and
.nead of the Usal fin* department. H
<|M*ke of hi. imlde llm-age, honest
anu nprlghtneK. *if rharact**r and n
lat«-d lncid* nt. In his life which dentmstrated hi. worth as a friend, of
flrial and citizen.
The Traverse City band escorted the
pnicesslon to the cemetery.

pianos having been UisiKtsed of In that

REOUCTION OF FIRES

Jme. At thl first of the month t
.*olce showed slxty-8* ven plat

GRANTED

itiHk and sbipmepts contlnuetl galore
hrough the month.
The unprectHleincd
mslnet..

three

closed Saturday

BY

RAILROADS

FOR

WARNER MEETING.

week^
with Iht

arge.1 reixird of sah*. * ver put
be bbt*Ty of Ihe Im.in*-.. in this city
welve iM liig Mdd. and it can iruthfullv
.h; .aid that the hmi.e oit that da>
.iiKKl a close MTond to the vidum.* of
Salurda>-. bu.lnes. at Ihe headquar

Great Crowd

Promiaed for the

Big

Republican Rally to Take Place

The rallrtiails entering the city have
arr%nged for excellent service t<

Among thoHc who InsialUsl pianos

vUllIng her mother. Mi>. T A. Ijiid
law of lltngbam. rolurued h*»ro4aectnupanled by her wist(*r. Ueatiic**
w ho will .pend some lime here as her
Mrs. Klleii Stebbln. of Flint
has iKK-n .iKiidlng the summer
her cousin ChesU-r of Northport
passed through town today oi^ her

their U^.lne•^ trip ihnnigh N.»rtherii
Michigan towns uhUv
Mr. and Mrs W II Siorr. I.-fi thl.
*m a .her, trip to Walton.
^!r. and Mr>. .VrmadoM* Itrown
W.IU-M. laike iMiK.rd tlm.ugh town
d*> * n n.iii, f.»T borne, aft* r ►iiendiug
a w*-ik at Prowniobt, wh**re
w.-r* calli d on are«>uot of the I11nes^
of Mrs lt*lM*<<a 8t Charle*.
Brown-, mother
Mr. O IjiFa)
of t^dlllar
* Bundaj a» the gite.t <«f her daughter.
Mrs. C H Wail
l«r. Miner-and .l.ier, Ml». Mai>
Miner, rvturmd imlay from St. LouU
—^ Tbl* friends of Mi.. Helen Stout wl
U* sorry l» barn that she Is ill wU
Ibe measb-s.
Lynn Field of the auditors office t
Ibc M. A N E. at Manlstoe came dow
on tbe excursion yi^terday but found
tbe attract Ions of Traverse City so
distracting that

he arrl%f*d

at the

depot after Ihe train had pulU*d
last evening and the offices w
closed, and that acominu for bis
torm au the minnitAg train today.

rai-ib.ns are:
Mih. Wali*r GonU»n i»f Northport.
who earn* up on the morning train
»urehas«*l a Sierling and It was put
ni.» her lu*m** the same day.
R. t: Paulin of the New Y««rk tea
-tor*, also purohase.1 a mellow tom J
Krukauer Bros
A H Vandi r Vorl. 2:»2 East Tenth
.ire* i. has a new Wf^er Bros.
Out of town sal*-* iHlng:
William
.i*.rd*Mi. Flmplre. a Huntington: C. C
\elMiu. tMiiral lake. Schaeffer; C.

8NOW.SHEIOLER.
Reception G'ven

and Gn
After the Ceremony.
Warren Snow and ML. Carrie Sheld-

er. tw.i very *-siimalde y.uing in-vpli
were inarrui! at the pru sCs house (V:.
26 by Rev Fr Bauer. Afu-r the e* nm**ny ih** young p<-ople were given a
nrepHon by tht-lr •fAend* and n-la
lives at the bride'* home live mtlei
wrest of Ihe cUy on the county lim
nmti. In the evening another recep
lion waa given, there being fully
** venty guewt* present. A very plea*
am time wa* enjoy t^d by those pres
cm and the young people were the re­
cipients of many uat-ful and valuable

Mrs. Ikri Kilmer was called to Port
Huron Saturday by the d<«th of he'
mother.

In the order foi

Tickets m*' now *>n sale at the Cl:y

The Ik*reased wa.H stricken ioi hb
«*lghtlfth bin Inlay, w hich oecum**! or

n» wh stand and l»ooh store f*ir the
High sehiK.l l*<-tur« course. Tin- s*atr
will be n-serv*-*! by lot. the sam«* a*-

Friday, the 2Mh.

His brother Nor

ime at Central Lake,
was with him. !-. D. Certl.s removei.
Hie remains to his undertaking eslab
Ik-hmeni.
The funeral s* rv ices w ill be lu l.l m
lu iiekK-k Wednesday morning from
the First Pr*sbyi«*rlan ehiirrh. Rev. L
II Biss.-II offlrlaiing
The Odik Fel
lows will atien.l the fuiu-ra! In a ImkI..
and will mevi at the hall at H *m bn-k
The funeral of Mrs. John
lUaiK
whose death ocriirred at her home at
Bast Bay on Friday fast, was
heb.

acquainted with thl* kind of good* we have made a special prhv of
We only have eight of them In tlie store.

■ c

Special Sale of

2nd Hand Goods

late residence

will run

on Ihe IVovemunf branch

•Ion Chase OslKiru. ex-state railroad
x.mmls*loner, and Hon P. H. Kelley

• ill present the state Issues in a man
ler to Interest every boily.
Reception CommiUee Named.
The following have been designatet
1* a reception commlilee: J. W. Milli
ken. T. T. Bates. H 8. Hull. E. J. Ful
.thuro. ,W. W. Smith, l^rin nobert^
la-, li. MonnM-. Julius T. Hannah. A
n Cwk. J. W. Patrhin. Parm C. Gl!
btrt. Frank Hamilton. Geo. H. Cross
H. J. M.rt-gaa. J. W. Hannen. F. P. Law
ton. John.Loranger, J. H. McGough
H. Montague. T. G. Nicholson. M. C
OvIatL John R«;nnle. A. W. Rlckerd
Barney Anderson. F.Ji. Barnum. Wm
Beltner. L. M. Bennett. A. E. Bingham
H. Brodhagen.'W. L. Brown. W. E
Smith. David Roush. Wm. Grant, Les
.er Wells. A. B. Stinson. Robert E

within the reach of nil. You cannoi
iff*ird to miss it. The first number <ic
•urs Nov. 111. vio that liekcts should Ik
uvured at *uic*-.
The course will .mkii with the Royal
Concert Itaml.
an orguni/atlon
of
Hiirty pieces, with a soprano s*dolst
riiis company ranks as «me of th. j
great liands of tlo> *-*Mtnlry. and Rosali.
Ho- leader, is known Hi* w«»rld *iver. ’
This will Ik- Ho- great*st musical treat
Mir city has ever lia«l The New York
rimessaid;
"This band Is. beyond

»nl with the large couctuirse of friends
who came to pay their last n-siM-cts to
Ml old a resident, aiul at Oakw<>o*l fiitiv
2‘H» had gather*Hl for the burial ser

udolst.
to her

llspute, «ine of thi- lu-st » vcr heard In
his elty." .Miss .Nellie Tnrnwall. th.r*y-clvcd thefinishing touches
musical *-*Iueatlon In l.*mclon

vlc*-s. H. L. Carur eoiiductuig
tie
funeral arrang. ments.
Tlu- pall
boanrs were:
Messrs

before Hie princess of Wak-s. now HiC

Hugh Protify. YVler Courtade.
Ner
Miigor. Wil.M V. Roush and Taylor.

quc«-n of England.
"Tlu- Whitney Male Quartet

lend the funeral services of hersister
id law. Mrs. Gregory Wlllbrandt. who
1U-<1 yesterday. afUT six months* ill

itK.k

Hay Vk-w by storm.** and the lduli*-s*
Harmony Quartet and sirUig quintet
are of the In-st.
Fred EmcrMui RriKiks. the Califor­
nia po»-t; (*aveny. the cartoonist, and
Col.'Ham in Old Times in IVxie wiTl
be not only *-ntertaining but d«-cided’y
instructive
No U-ciiire in America
has y*l equaled that matchless word
picture *if Palestine, and ihe coniplchsketch by tk-orgo U- W* ndling in "The
Man of Oalllb-c" or ' Thc^ Imp* rlal
Book. '

This will be a fitting close to

i fine course.
Seats on sale now sj new* stand and
iKiok More, to Ik resi rved
Frulay
night. Nov. 4. at City opera hous*.

our year* old. and the youngest six

«MADAM NICHOLS, the scalp »pe-

moD«hs. .Mr*. Kennedy having adopten
Ihe balK- some lira*- ago. a» tin* mother

Ciali»l. •* now ai Mr». Bonner'* hair
232SU
dressing parlor*.

lias l.*en In the hospiuil for several
months.
Claud I’ulver received a roessagcsterday staling that hi* grand
:iu»Hibr. .Mrs. S. A. Pulver had die*,
iaturriay night at her h«ime In Way
and. Allegan county, her d*aih lM.lng
•aused h. old age. ^His father. A. E
:»ulver. and sister. Mrs. M. E. Paine,
ind her husbapd went to Way land last
Wednesday, summoned there by Mrs.
•ulver's Hines*.
She wa* «'» years
dd and her death was due to the
Veight of her advanced year*.

MffiiV
Linoleums

HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE
tickeu for sale now at Book Store and 1
City News Stand, and will be reserved |
at City opera house Friday night
Nov. 4.
2S252t

MADAM NICHOLS, the scalp spe­
cialist. Is now at Mrs, Bonner’s hair
dressing parlors.
232SU

Would you have the Best? nay afi. r day w* h.ar thl* * vpr*-*si.,i,:
I.Mim* 1 ever saw ••

"Tii« > ai*

IT'LL BE CHRISTMAS SOON.
That means Xmas gKU.
Now is
your chance to prepare for that dale.
RasUll'a auction sale at 2:30 and 7:30

hand painted china, diamonds, watch­
es. Hnga

:\v

pr.-M.«-*i Ilu'r

That dc*-* rot xm an that thi* L the flr.t place

they hxv*- looked, l.iit It mean* that they have

MADAM NICHOLS,
day gives you the chance of your
.p.-;
kalist. is now at Mrs. Bonner's hair life. Everything In our Immense stock
dressing parlors.
2325-lt
is for sale at this time. Cut glan,

at Old MUiloa. a* the guest of her [
-r. Mr*. Seth C. Moffatt. returnei!

THE BOSTON STORE

iml SUK kholm. She has sung heforc
h«‘ Royal academy In Stockholm and

niutherless children, the eldest only

<%ate sup«-rintendent of public Inatruc
rion
B«Hh these gemleroen are eio
luent speaker* and with Mr. Warnei

he same a* last year.
Thl.^ course of lectures and r*iiir*-rls
s .m<- of the very Ik-ki offered lu the

yesterday

passed through town this morning foManistee, where she Is calk-d to at

We place on sale to-morrow
morning on our basement floor,
a lot of second hand goods lhal •
we will close out al a fraction of
their value. iT consists of Cur­
tains. Can>els. K.\tension Tablc-s,
Kitchen Tables and Cabinets,
Wood Beds, Kitchen and Dining
Chairs, Upholstered Chairs, Rock-_
ers Cook Stove. High and Nur­
sery Chairs. Crockery. Lamps,
Kitchen Utenscls, all kintls of
Knamel Ware, W ash Tubs, Boilers,
Wringers and some canned Fruit.
Prices are little consideration,
we haven’t room for these goods
and they must go. Cash only.

stall-, ami at a piiee that idaci s :t

In town and Ibni thi* U b« M of all.

mcii

Wl:y ks tUk?

the be i *t**ckTi
P<-cna^e wv l.uy

th« -e gmvL direct from th*; mxnufxrtiirer* and Ihereiiy gel Hie cream
of the patterns; iKcause wc have on sale m arly fifty piece* for yon to
*eleci from.

\Mi*-re elKc can yooti find

m*

many.

Once .vou have M-cn

this splendid a*»onroent yon will Ik as enlhuhiasUc a* we are over
the splendid palternH In both the EngILh and domealic g*x>ds.

You’d better come today,

P«»vided for
Every lady
• heMutHul souvenir frse.

e today.
!------------------------------HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE
Rev. J. E. EksiPom of Msncekms
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE Walter. O. C. Moffat t, 8. C. Daryow
psssed though town this moralag on ticicsts for Mis new at Book Btors and
▼lees of Sir Koigbt 8. C. DesprM thU tlcfcsta for saM now at Book Btors and Will Thlriby. JuUos Steinberg. Fran!
City Nsvsi Stand, and witl he rsasrvsd |
his
return
from
Northport.
where
be
City Nows Stand, and will bs rsasrvad Tnidc. E^E. White, MaJeom Winnie.
beld Swedish ml»*lon service* ye*ter- St City epsrs house Friday nl
r. W. Freese of Fort Wayne apent at City opsra houas Friday nighL wm Rennie. C U Grelllck. Ralph Has­
IdAy.
tings. F. D. Marvin. U K.
Nov. 4.
33283t

Prter Wurxburg. a Knights Templar
of yiPrthpdrt. atMbSmi the funeral ser-

No more at this price.

$10.00

ast year, tni Friday night, Nov. 4C.i.
XI City ojK-ra house. The prlc«-s arc

afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. L. 11. Bis
sell oaciatlug. The hmisv was crowd

-ruur. All the road* have granted a
Winnie Kratochvll. son
•nefarc round trip rate fifr the »»cca .Mr*-. Weucel Kratoc-hvlI.
at hb
lion. The M. A N. K has arranged to
run a a|M-elal from h«re leaving a» o'clock this muruing. He was 24 years
1:45 p. m. after the in«** ting. and the »ld and leaves besides a father ana
: H. A I. will hold ihr south l>uiind nudlu r. six hrotlurH and three slsier*
ind .Norlhivori trains also until tlu The luneral wii! I*.- held Wedm^day
.mn^ting Is clos«*i!. The r*-gular ineoro afii rnoon. I ndertaker Aiulerson hav
ing trains will hring large numbers tug Hie arrangements in charge.
who ran return the aame aftorn»H>n II
Mr.<. John Kcnn*-dy of Williamsburg
theyVhwise
The M. A N E special

touching at
all station*.
Including
W. Ogbiree. tVntral lake. Hunting 8ok.il.
... ...............
Cedar City. Schomberg. Isadon
on;
Mis. Theodore Laxeit.
Boym
Dout and the G R. A 1.
:'lty. Halm-s A- Co.; Art Wall. Charle­
one-fare rate from Bellalrr
voix. Crown.
Mrs
Nellie Conner.
h and interroi-dlaie i»olnts
•harl*\otx. Baus;
Mr*. R. Ryan while the IVre Marquette ntl
l-harlevotx. Huntington, ami Mr*. A. E will apply from Tbompsonv
'Jr*s*Ks. a iH.p.ilar music t*-aeh*-r «d ;o thl* city.
/harb v.dx. liisiallins a m w Hunting
Mr Warner will hi- accomi
*m Hro-

eran. having lM*en
iweniy-Rlnht years.

from her

•n Saturday to add to Hu-lr home at

MIm* Kst<> Galvin I«*(t i«mIs>
two days* vUlt at H*d«in
wUli h* *
brother. TImotbv
Mrs Frank Winnie, who ha. Ui n

Taken allo-

WM. URRABEE IS DEAD

The mansgement t.f the Traveriw

ploMbtp of Northern Michigan.
^ Some time agtt the Manecluna
aid Issued a rhalleoge to Hie
team to a game for IUki a sidt
game to Ik* played on neutral gni
This challenge was accepted but Man

nly very rich and pretty.

Mr. Business Man. In order to more quickly get you and vtery UHly else

HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE

City football team has Issued an
cbsltenge to Mancelona for the cham

They are non-conductor of heal or e*dd.

The color vfforls

gWher w«- Indleye this to Ik* tb** best rug you can put in your offim.

S=.=85c

We are lortunate eootigh to get
in extra good grade
grade, wc offer h for a

■I

THE CVCNINQ ftSfiOHa TRAVEREC CITY. HICMI6AH. MOMCAV. OCTOKR It, 19M.

iroirsHRWMBBitts

WTBUii anwg wi^s

rwi the Riilfato C»rt or Siam «n4 tlU
Fade SaMIe of Jenmalcm to

Lyman B. Snow Swed In The Har With
Mexico Andln The War of 61.
A. Ibr
Ikoer th»i

<
8i. Umlo. tic*.
doa'i jroJ
inn tScM ears oa the rmllvmy» and (
kl people ride in Ihemr
tluB John aoked of one

fAHITEIj.*

k Otero of the

Grand Trav-j

B LU U U ^ M

Cotari«.Obiimi.y

Cetetnhoi. Ohky May i» too>
Gone four eeara peo I waa saffenoff
\ veU-feyf and
haodMaetr unifonned Iron impare Tdood and a scnoal msporter* as we eaMrsed from
traiaa of hixurtoa* and
rkhly far-|ay«ti^waalo«^anllandhadi

i*a*» or. i« atrje into f^on Huron
ta*f Oeea tora » !-u. a :
' liu! to po bmiary wn'i all.

NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION,

JS:

Oar
aUhed parlor, aiceplaa. dinicR and day ^
culooel w a t>ram and a cownnL
coache. in the Tranaportaiion Udlid-1
caj*e «nt oT the am of the icgiaaat
aoU a hteahetlo a«i wMacthInc Id eat.
porter acetal daxc. by
br put bin on a Callforaia horae/
__________lU wa, a new one and he
reato^ to »u norw
I ^fttnethina Ti« h saw bur»e and ptu
Ithy cooditkm. My appetite was
waapaxtlwL ll bad not r oc' urred
a. I coaid ea^Wthing pat
a m io Lia muuth. An .-.ghty poun-i
him that lUt car* mlghi U nacd tome tore lar. ana a» i regained my app^te
i ha» «>f aiatl aa*. ticj lo Lk feet and h-^
•iu»l t.-antiH»nation
wa* l.. p: tLite for a iuug tinH*. Col.j”®^*^
pax»eiiSiri.. He thought of
d I»ro.
rourtei'Ti
..............
jpeawd.andl wa*oiiceair*mmTold«elf. <‘f *
SiorMoia wa*, that ci.l mei'ii name. He
ti. fi:i»l
HjI tH-fuf
I of th Tnlto
and Vice
a* an 'rxhlbir at ih
• L. u Cr. Ihff fomcLt briitlu r U dead Luw, hut I al:an*i forget that.
Senator for the Tweiii.v-sev
But he wan equal to Hi.
Senatorial Dl^irici ol this State.
“WL* n w«- came into l.ak. Si. Clair.,
nnrbm was loni b> >u< b ?
face brightened iut.
teji of
Antrim.
t a
ha - lii vtr In-f.irr a re%*enue cUtlrr came aallias iip mad
.omcni of deep ihinkiOK wheu he
and Waahineton Area.
• Charlevoix. Grand Travcr.H\ KalkarKa.
pvnd ihr.i*Kh and t^unived. Uur ttKc Imnd on hoard her plavcd ’Home
;lx*elanau and Wexfonl and a Repr.
wax airoiat r wur. ihe war with Mexico.: St.
in the State Uegi>lature for
Grand Travti>.e
Rep rearm lailvo
the vci.rxn- .d uhlrh an ko few thxi ; cry by xianring u* We fell badly
;
cumnanv vlll
dee
r<»mi»riaing
the
county of
fho«* tn Mirhlgan can proUahly
' o.r ramrmk. dkd down then In Mex i
TiBH' proarea* in lu ceaeekia. fuareL, j
the Irate ttoc t«nd that fot«hi aa
c-qiiatlj Lravo^ hand clad la craj tiC' j
>:nHJ. r. uuiii iL.
I waadcr

number.^ on the B:ig. r.
liie oul- ; Ic. hui there wece few tear* K.hed. (
on. in thi* c. mon ai:d in rhap. in all bn v. hea that hand M.r.ed to P»*:. I
of the a.H-H,
rminif v. U Lyman B, the whole iriKip of rourh beard,*d. rhs

In i-iuglrg. -Wer- iunmig.
Pa'htri.Vlr. Snow V
a.> he wan i-lling hk
Abtaham
nx
hunored
lhuui‘.and j Hf-r> lo a llcrord r» |.re rniaiive.
nroiig

Man hlRK ,la> afi.r day un-

’ When w.

I

v.,re ,liKcha:g;d at Poll

HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

B E ST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTOR^

FLOUR
traverse city,

m

I5M Market St.

JOB* CSTSXN.

We walked through i.'Xiacr car* Ila
iahed in LouU XIV tt>le. fllU-J wi.U
UaihriKim. library and every Juxpry
romfon

of

the

flncti

m-Kiern

WE WANT TO IMPRESS UPON
YOU THIS FAtt

I tomey two Clrenit C\>un Commits.ou

^»iSams*of 5”^ ’
ordered blood
write c»and our
pby^ctaax will
adw you free,
Oar book on
and ■ skin

Si:rve>\»r and two Cor-

:
You a'x* alro her»do notlilea that
i then’jgiH be snlanlited to the p.rp.Par
, voie^Tthe gemml Hw-tu.n to h«* heM
t ,n ihU *ute on the iih day <d Novemher. A l>. 1‘.hh. as rvquired by Aci No.
1
Public Aris oi 11*0.1. the ,im <

m'i

meiii. ;

8«m i

Kiel,.

hard wood from da

tim
■pa«y» Aliam, sa. pf
const umlcm: you are heixdo
------------------------------------------------------------------------j further i.-.liti»d that there will be tub
King Frmldle «if Saxony ^a>>- he will}
iwieilar voi4>. at said gtiien*!

U» light maple am!
unhoi
eighty iMiuml* tied t;i hi* feet and a
leal her. cane am! rra.'-h lagag In hla mouth and up abdve It on
plimh.. The equl|imeut ami
groe<*U Wile.
a great rign that all might read,
y
7:’,| lurnUhliiFH ul the dining eari. chair
T.r’or G„on.
or,'err. tif Colonel G
Ir" Sm w w tou i, I *'•’'*
c’*ache.«i are minally rich
Y<»».t. G,«t‘nvillt Ky . T Ut i
eMiml J finallv bc^
•»*««'b,UK. The effort of the d»vighlng PK> iiuuDuM. ha-s jum
■TTke de^arovtni
*• apparently inward eumfori.
.Mrs. L. .\1 Mejei>. Mndr^ :

I.W.....

iu.

11^ ^ parlor and altsidng ear is noi
Tb-lo I - a
i« New I

there to cuii.ti

.... „ i

leichi and w.ighlDuiM. i>ouu.!s

m

ucM for mlcn*i»w.s ora box for > mot her
ing human lKiai;.-i.
But >*t»me oi e*
• ride in t.h.m

Broke Into H,« Moux-j.

thought about a breomo

as hiMor^' show s' marched Pk i
'
on a tram car railway in Kiin and
In
lib-. Ibroimh MlKstiurl. through
JMl* GiMrge Stejihi Uson b.iUt a hn-o
I-, ihrouKh Arkanwa.-. Mlssi*»il|ipi.
muil\e with rough w‘i,s*K and n
Ti auess.i*. KetitucK^ UMitsiana. Ala .
track, and It wa.s mu until Ixh that
baait and Florida, they
marcheJ.x:
it was
demonstrated that
.ams.thj
n^atii.g almost daily, lollowlng tb*
whtndH xvould draw a buiJ
a
r. b«K who romeiimes turned and
•inuvdh track. It r. maiue.l for IM.rj
itb , e-|K- ially at T«
(ooiHT to binid the firs’ b,c,rui.
At Tupalo. the rou j
'u draw a car iu Hte I'r.iied Siau'
Penns;-I’.auia raitnad (trdi-rs ii
piartsl 1 aplain Siurwa* calbMl *Tum Th iiiiii.' ami it
m -A fr. igbi car -. The.. |! .-o-; |.*...'
s Hjth
wagon.-, and iso" mules, r
lioad aulieipai. r- big iralhe
u,».v
I e iu,<n' and captain were prisoners..
« i .-asc *h,»rHy.
rm,al A J Smith wa> seul to r«
well as an exhibit of pnmiiue im.ie»e H,« bi^s. The tnN.ps mart he I
ods <;f iraxel iu many l.u.icu lam
iiiii .Memphis, T. au.. in ten day* an I,
including the bufTalo ran- o, .s :
Waved the prison,-t, AlthoagU Mr .
and the pack sa.ldle ol J
the I
Jan. w.va greatly inte
k oHi.t- he was u. ver woauded
al o on the sbarpslns.’ers- list,

V..:muo,
Huron.
v.>.iu and

,.7.I..»a M. t. .. itiat :l... >. l ! ^ '' “i'’',;'Jj|’;
A^'klgh'n, tea

«n«lJ j "• *«''

I«»! -rti>~rnilrd Slates.

i^iTitsl from the hovpiut



.Now

. iM.ar OI, the Brie canal In Iki’ti

he is. i

leh-.if.il oi.'l
man. falri>
hah- atul
I hearty lump aiom ou his farm

T.ie

corofortable cl,airs viewing Ho* sceueiy
and drinking in Ho- p i.-e and iiulgor
at ing ciuiniry air. Jane stn.H! for M»me
mlmne* stiently

said. -No cindera. no amokc, no Jolitng. no jarring, no peanut pisldb r-. m.

Auction Sale.

---------------

gearing or rhriekmg of IncomoGvo
whUtb-s. no bumping, no pl;mh aeats;
nothing but imacetu! rural qmelud**

Mara tc

and cleanlr comfort!

T. A. V.

,\nh.;r C.aiil of WollfV Me, G
. .J. ' ’
r. .H.
c.uarrl, o, brtjnchlal
troiiUb-s
I to t»:a:.atia. right a’^ the fo»d of
the value ol Vinol as I do
B*.
IU
.*f th.- satne name that lore taking ;i I had catarrh lor IUt,?eu
*,iu- »«s-nn, a lol-aijn
Fnim
•»»•> l“r the lari year ! had a
.1 . »
, la-X ,«Crt-,1ova Mtt‘Fbl

tXl::;;

,i*ar. war lh** bgnUiig being nb*st-l<on*ua.p’ion.

a-

m'thtng t>e<‘med

:p

"*•'VimH wa
Ion
. -e Tn- iuua«ev r.veivtsl .mU $• <.„u*d
I would rot take
for
l^wo,
^mth mr in. ,r'lighting ami ih *|
I le j inrsnade ev.
raiarrh and lo-onchial
Imvnchial tneiMJcr.
tneiiijcr. ur
ur who
w
Ti’-ror' ^ Mr S^
dn a,‘« coBsumirtbm. io take Vinol.'
T.i further convince the people
Trxv.
«.f VI

1
Jbe.. gi,i

OM J
wasting tU*. asca.
cry nii'l
rui- j
crx*HH st
healHi
resioriT an i
i'»}
• .N
r j wirengih rn.aior lor ilw wt sk, Un- ,n»; •
*>* o'the iM- e 'aU'fc^t and the aged which we*avr

Sn/of
;^de orciieag..” »a id -Mr hnow
. had
-]

The.
! n, >

, xt-r» !. t.it win n H.ey va» -that the men
wto-f a.'^uaP. btu nry nhka-.gh c!*d
lu ite nmi rm .
tl;c arms of thrafted .
, th. y fool, the money
fim the rffltHT* »-a«quet and f«» us.

*

At the Old Stand
I HAVE------------

5m* been

lacrease

my

faciUUes

lor

a

Traver*.* City to try Vtnol on our r»arantis to rt*fcrn yonr oone.r if It faili.
Tbui U a lair, iM>oe»i offer ua which
V,e., ranm.i lose. Juhnaou
CY)_
Druggtala
W'hca once IBaeated

withfn %o»r

Tliry laW totta Woa; alir youT V.'bat ayxirm. It |ir»!»cca a most wonderful
la tlrv tuatUT. ai t yon *k*k? and when . JfcCl.' tf ’a worth obi ’a last dollar t >
the picaaura of Hfc that cimes by
they learnett our atoWer they were all
nynqnttlM
Tib i not *»Ui> i.xl «*. bni iak;*ig Abdoacr’k U^wky Ju.mntmu Tex.
I Urug Co.
H:.i;4kd aa with g.ypd U«t pansaie to John


.1, piopert;
piopem
Chii-*-h

,1,

;:. Wait A Soiuj |„-ad. and a revolver
volver on the fioor point*
.New

jed to Mtlrbbi The weapon contained
V..tk ex . one empty cartridge. Mr. Ueycn.fl w*s

|Z

AUCTION

to iH- wealthy.

He had

Remember

Cbis
There will be no cheap,
trashy goods sold at this
sale—No outside plunder

moment.

I am not

1 am '/oin*' to

1 can’t affttnl to have any misrep­

considered.

this sale and 1
For this sale I

haveengaijed Mr. W. P. Hamlin
of Rochester.
gentleman

_______

mmmm

remain in Tr:*vci^c City and carrj*
on business just the same as ever.

V., an honorable

and an entertaining

Auctioneer.

I wni aoon bare a big fine of

HOLIDAY DODDS is
fnE'JEWEUtY

{

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

the contrary J am planning U
larger flock.

^ ^

business—No—.\ot for a

be

isly report­

Th. p:um-^

N.v.;^.iud.>vhen

' Johnson
n Hi
Hrug Co. s
H. Mead.s’ Dnig Stores.

\v0n’t -My future business must

ed that I have dispom.*d of my
buslocs*. This is not true, uc

Mr. and Mrs. Hank Fry are ,

goin^ oui of the jewelfy

resentations at

Not Sold Oot

I

vm,Hlie.< failed.
with Hr. Klug’s N<
1 in
M-ads.
• nir.ee. w ho had ems
amed .stage, hilsu m
A Love Letter
s after death, the body of
e and lu.lay she k P» '‘ i
• imrale throat and lung j
Ue.vrrori. prewideut of Iho
> Hr King s New DIs i Kxc-lsi.ii Coal
a.. wa» found in a
Kide Chicago hohcl.
of a bullet wound in hm
!
aud n.tm I-oU’m .s guaranteed-by j

IDonev

FOR FIFTEEN YEARS AND DREADED CONSUMPTION.
__________

Arthur Gaul.

7'::

Enterprise Grocery

Corner Stale and Union Streets.

( MAS M. UKKRS.
■brk of lh. Hoy ol IVaver.Miehigaii
2;:r;:ni

enp'vlng their eon:

Thai s whyl'm having ihc

i V,ncl Worm One Th,

i;s
eSsfiS

T need tbe

fort and apparent onJ<iytnenl.
-So realful and
fascinating.’’ sle:

HAD CmRHH
Irlbuu- ilu- b. a
rt»i g
and an uHei
r.,. of any s.-ar .

Whet, you wish 1.» ivommilxe call
. and .it us. ue will help .vou.

''•-^Hpn.med b> Max i:..en,hu..

..w;^oThr„ZnT;';uir«rm.

Uvi;.aie«t Mn t:b:a..

■ we an- sel(,ug them at very low price..

'*!
The pull; of „Hid eleetbn, will U |
reptVM-nf, lhi iiead of CbriM and,
j,,„ j„f
>lio|Kui. on said e!e:ik.„ dn.x. tn.in : h> h be,„mi ,I w ork ot art. uio.pie
liv writes. ’For 12 year. I «uffort-d from
d oeloek Ml the foreme,,. ,ii.nl
,.*eb»t k ,
.
j;
, .a,,r.d a: Hn oin Mellow jaundice. I conKUlletl a numIt:, the nH.rimoa,
they will bij,' i’mt of phv.slclanK and lrie<l all aorl.s pf
•Mlenlly ,;„N.d


V*:
I im-dlelm-s. but got. no rvllef. Then J
...
la tts:inio„> whereof ] Imve hileuu :
1“’“! u' ojiat...!Kl^^tric Biller, and
. I -t mv hand m H- e.iv of 1,-aver-t j
Savertwo rrom Death. ,
fcM-l that ! am now cund of a dlKcaao
; ;n.v Grand Traver. O.unty .S xte of ;
.-our !ll.le daughl r huU an ^0^1 *
n.-’SKllf
Mt,.iMgau. on the _.th day of October, r-.,.., ...o.k ... ^.plnr^coj^l.a^^
Ike^

, H.oughi. WIHlnni Murdock o: ICnglam^
: operated the nusb ! of a l.rc.imuixe on

• MX years and Hicm gouig o
wht .v he I .. I several luo

‘-.Si';;';::

j adoption oi Hi« piop<i^>eil ameiidmeu!
I u» article foTir of H e c -naUefitm d
! !hlK
aid article, which sectieai llmitH ih*
Ime lor the introduction oi tail* in
• am’e
he leutsl«iui-e.
^
ptinHis-

ranneiueut

: ,m. I.-

lal'y going to V*u

\Vi- have ime of. If nm th« be«t. as*

/aorttNl KtiH-kH of preevriea. hay. KhhI,
Iruitr and veiidabU^ in the city and

.;

ndiau oi.lbieak an I
liie lm!;aiis. Knie.

te ai.*i Ihtw wy-iii t.i Hitler,
y rouni.%. New York. ,• nia

:

U tlnliinmf CavendUh. VI.. '
I rt.Mieit of lu? customary healiu by
Kisim in Mi Namnu** Uii
i iutasion of « hnii,le r«»nsiimit;oi«. W
l»- Kiitg s .New urc
velopnien- his ho'i-e. his troul
entirely enre<!
til fir t tt*-'!
h**’j< e
■ jTanMm
^
•on-, the primal. „f
Caidinai G
I’bought

Of Sir Ish
of
New ion ,n 1
i.s
F '
Ku.cim HotiM-U atholic elMteh m Atm rirj
IIS and
and r.
w;»rd - In the K,
‘ N, Hie BalHmore A Ohio -im. Ill
No
on Ca>. .sin-.i.
1.
I went lo a .Nh-lhodist chunUi
‘ ielin.lei- in 11-H. Vhe MMd.k .d
^ Fifth Wan
he rvar of H>.-.n„^,.
:i pie*..re o

—-L

«III lo the fnaiilei

MICHIGAN

^

ami

dly i to
tiu. • u man ou It with a bag td .sand mark

-

thouxaud* of
f!m

.1^
.m. . I■..■||*.J «.« ««.k, .10.0 ..a cH.d.
I
«.,r.h.. .< .rf loo u., «o II..- !>■> .hoM : o. vtr u.oro .oyihir.K wood .w.(*r , *'“*
Mr. Snow in a veuran fd two wart, ihtn that «>ld aoug." and in re jioutc
After he ha ! niurned from .’dexlcii. 1 «• ■ »o the inemorlesi of aUu*»,i hsif a cenautwrercl hi» r;mjitr> k rail and aided jtvry ago. the leara again came into

HANNAH & LAYCO’S

MoBda> of Nt>vetnb(*r next i
rlaa o«c«T» are to be elected
emor.
Ucuienant
Govern
;
Governor.
Governor.
ary of State. Stair
! Secretary
t>tair Treasurer.;
Treasurer.
* Audita»r General, Commissioner of tbef
Land 0*ce. Attorney General.!
.Superintendent of Public Instmctloi.;
McmlK T or the State IVuird of Biiocalion. Justice of the Supreme Court tot\
IVcember thfny.ftr*i,
hr Supreme Coon for
DecimU'r thiny &iwt.
!
and Juiilice of
. coun
t LeTc7m**f nd\ng IKwaib^
,hlrty-nrwt. lai 1:
Repre.entaiive !n
! a>ngr«s for
for the Eh venih Cungn w
!ci>ngr«s
sUmal Dl>irlci.
.irlcl of which ihi* coi uij

$9000.00
stock of

UJatebeSt Cut
QIass, Silver­
ware, Jewelry

brought in for Auction.

These goods are all from my stock
and you know the high class of
goods 1 carry—Even the highest
class goods must be turned into
money—My loss will be your gain.
—This Sale begins Saturday, Oct
2dih at 2 o’clock and will continue
every afternoon and,evening at 2
and 7 o’clock, until goods are sold.
Scats provided lor -adics. Come
early Saturday next.

NOW IS VOOR CHANCE TO BUY HOIIDHV PRESENTS
\Vc stand back of every article that you may buy at this sale—You cannot get “Soaked” here. .Private sale
ev“r>' forenoon—at wholesale prices. Every lady attending this sale will receive a beautiful souvenir free.

J.fl.MABTWEK

217 E. FRONT ST.

-R R

Rastall, 3ew?er«f"

munmtMnm
■•■

. /V!-;'rv■

./ • :

Nine Natloi^ %
;

■ vxv ;'

' „

.

.

Sow V»e U^piOBone. Won’t Yoo Try li^Ptw* T

__ issr.
Tkto U mmppo^ to Ha^r kMi «k<>
o« fW «M Mtea »Ui«#» 4««rfbM
•l UwU. wb*n- m tmmkrnwM ik*^
«a««rr« of
Honi. kr tk^ If^
,»cl.. wWo*«-«iN«^ •• *
<M.
m lUrtk 1€. 1M*.
Tkro. olr ««k-l f~ ^
to St. I>ml> w4 MVW^ tb#- rtn«»**|
I ar« Boi mar* paaalBlaitc tkaa
tboro. iwt u> »o
mr-prlwt.
prniAmi te th^ m»m^. obdofSPi**
pelthar art? thof atMptlag to
M ikr «K»t frtrktfo! tnrtor«.
^l,n« Workm-O W.^ mmod to
dfbwlos fT.»H fr«. • pit OO Ooor,* ptaca iba arrradta flaM at half a ha.».
W. Pmtr. fortn. litr
north of 8i.
u tba prkw. Ibiara la Ibo
Hdt ttlehtgaa paiaior. ar«>
d at forty r«au a busbH
«d Bapida prka Ik onljr
brrbm netrtdi. Anywh«r<»
to thirty flrr ewata la tb#-

Ibry.
ImsMllairljr on Mbs
4^poood lo thi> sir. Tkcf «rr proh^
•hty lodiM r«iBOiwi.

The Mai*- board of enrrwilooa aa<l
rhiu^ifW* ka> apimhd rotkaaiM of
Iti. lU
u* w
next irgfriafnrr thr appro
fj^.oo.. for Ibcm TIm..

baa In Tnxerse Cliy and a rt«em raid
by ihr pollct* rvaulted In tbr conflaca
Uoa uf actmtl machlnea. Juai boa
that fur ibr rmptormcni for thr WIihI. many marhln»t» mouM hr thr rra
a raid in Cadillac ia nut known
to prttrMf for. Of the |l.Ktt.O^
Ua|«s ujor. bat tbrra la otu- tbinc that
proved. tl.23«.«ii li for malnt«t
roljchl d» v.*lop ihmugh an Inroallfa.
tk»n Ik that In aomr Inatanct^ lioya
ror a rtmriHrrmtUln of two i
art* |H-rmlii«^i to lodulce In cainca t
laairmUltoa <k»llar». C. 1>. Ihuiali
rbanc*‘ In violation of ih«* Uw. Today
0|ka«t.. J. W. HU*d*Ht of CraiJd Bap
!«.>> art- tomorrow'a men and today-p
Ida and Artbor UIII trf Baflnaw.
« nvlmnnii nt and training may. If not
wall known liirohrnnw »bo 1
dlrf^tod. l»e a woeful harveat
fi»r tomorrow,—Tad!Mar Nrwa
Appropriately mouah.A^. !‘aynt« r
Marlene.
U one.
nag Interrirt In the Booth Kelley Urn.
bar Co. of Oregon, one of the largest j potatoes are rotting to a conKi
Clinton county
rti^cems of the kind In the west. The j ..........
Isscms de«Ucatf*d t
company owns l«ft.&Hi amts of land in
'ednesday evening.
lAne rouniy intimated to contain t.
Oakland county claims the rtd»rd Ic
pMi.gaaAlift
of tlmi-^: four sawmills of a e«jmblned cmi«city of 2»mi.- the matter of the number of nunogen*
arlans among Itn population. ^
ftuft.ftOtt foet of lumber per year.
William Hood.a relink farmer.comIn a case brought In the circuit
mlned tulclde at Clayton. Lenawee
nmrt It U nUegrd that a cemetery as
ty. by hanging himself In his
social ion was formed and a grave;v ard
established In the village of Fulton to- barn,
8(. Johns will at last have a "town
the sole purpose o^ preventing the cs
clock.- the aupervlaora having appro­
labUabmentAjf a saloon in the village.
priated fl.tiutt for Ue purchase of a
The Iltlgslion U the result of a |»ell
11^ of the !i*wnshlp Isisrd
health. cUK-k and b« ll for the court bouse tow-

50c. Bottla Tr—.

» aad
and fHaada
fHtpda are
a» aaosf them.
thrm. Ij Ud
Uqooaobe-loa an wmas of oxjKrbi Mdsbbora
i And half tba paople you bm^ — wbrr> ; U e
.
. ------Uq»>;! Itroul»«l Uq«0«l>». «d
•m T0« »r«-know
vboa, Tberf^^«^2'i^U"'ilIl«of
Hr. thr Kr«t v.lu« of Uq^!
U thr «alr W»y kno.Ti to kill turn iriod It. plrM. wad «• lkl»
.
____
UKly wltboui kllllnK th. >oti|K«. We »UI then Ball yoo aa «- 't-.r.. yv... b„.».
U yon need halp. pleaae ask aoma
of_________the
jgenus
'tUxue. too. Any drug that kills germs ,der on a local druggist for a full- ]_____________________ ______ ____
tb#M uaers what Uquocooe doe*.
doe*.'tU^ue,
Don't blindlr take medicine for
L;iti€aan«: then lei ns buy>00 a full- germ dleeaae.

Weal Polni. 1C: Winiama, ft.
Geontrlown. 17; Holy CtimH, 4.
r^rUhh*. 14; Virginia. C.
fiwartbiporw. H; Navy. d.
Washlngion and Jidfenioa.
G.nera roUegr. ft.
fhirimouth. 33: WeaW yan. ft.
Grand lUpIda High arh.-.l. 35;
koaUi lUven High nrbiad. u
Grand lUpldK High aeh.wl n-M-rve.
ft*; Hollaad. ft
Miiakegon High arhead. tbt; Kalamt
WH, High »;rln-»l. 0.
Mlrblgan Agrlniliiiral rolh^e. in:
Hilljulale. ft.
Albion. 44: Kalamazoo college, ft.
OllTwt. 6: Alma. o.
ijtnRing High iichool. 6; Ihtroii
Riialnma Mnlrewiiy. «.
* Detroit Central High. 22: Kaatent
High. ft.
Travtw City. C; R<hv| City. t»

For the American rights to Uqao-!,ro«bles Is to hrlp Nature overcome
aone. We did this after testing thejo,e germr. and Mirh results are Indiproduct for two yeara. through phyKl> j
and uaceruln. Liquozone attacks
siana and boaplt^s,* after proring, in
wherever they are And
thousands of dlSermt cases that 1 ^.|jen the germs which taua*. a disease
Uqnosooe deriroys the cause of any.,^ destroyed, the dl>e«sr <miKt end.
germ dlscnae.
and forever. That Is Inevitable.

not made bj
with aloohol
1y oxygen K*»—
solely from gas-largely

1^’lnnebago IndlauK are. said to U
practicing iKdygamy’ without even pr'
tenm* of marriage reremonl.s, an

Whlle sitting in hU wagt»n at Morencl iireparlng to n*iuni to his home
ar the village.. Benjamin F. Rt.hlnn. a mtlred farmer, dn.pfwd deed
h. ari «lUease.
Mor.- cru. lty l..wsr.l the iMS»r htdsil
The K.i|H-rv iKors of Ingham e.Min;.v
have onleriHl that tramps an> m.i to
he allow«h] to play cards while con
flntHi In the county jail.
A farmer In ManWhec* county haii
struck a well that mshuh l«Mh walei
an.l gas He has had a pipe put In
the w« ll which Is forked nt the end.
One outlet delivers water to hU Imuae
aml the ctiher end gas to heat the* wa­
ter and to lighi his bous«>. It Isn’t
cmly the rjty Uwelh-rs that have all th.r
iuisl«>m lni|»rovenu-nis.
Girl bike thief arrested at lUy City.
Algona<> has two farturies in pn»s|SVl.

Mining tHuiipany runs big farm neat
Whitney
Eight caM*H KmalliH.x In «»ne family
at Holland.
M«*n oil water works aystem strike
HMM iwWKon k>4da) hy entertaining
l>x> farmers and lh#*ir wives fnim Shia
waKM-4- an.l adjar«*ut count U k. Ph-kIsrarclty uf
IlmjlerK
deni C. W, Bn.wn an.l Vice PrcKidenl
E.lwar.1 Plicalm, of Piiuburg. and
Children’s home. Grand Rapids. In
John PUcaim. of i*bUaael|ibia. one of
G»e largest wtockbolders In the com- flnancial straits.
Hquirrel and cat blamtHl for house
nary weix^ thero for the <Kca»lon. Dl’’anting at Pitrtland.
U4T was sen Hi at the cvimpany 's ex
Typhoid epidemic at Menoinin(H> due
pt-nac at the fatlory. I*reKblcnt Bmwn
I
unflltcre.1 water.
pruiuiK.-4l that If the farm.TK ..f the
lk-tn.lt A Tol»‘do short line will run
.-4,1,01) coul.l and W4M.I.1 laiK, enough
car into Detroit Nov. 1.
1 pn.«iH-ct<.rs piK-king to Ossea.
owing to nx-t-m dlscoverieju
Man 73 ycai> old jslh-,1 at Hay City
for
milking
m-ighbew.
whi.h iH-iodg to the same cv.mpany
Man with broken mx-k in Saginaw
are liot r..i:t,ollc<l by the sugar trn*l
an an n.uKt ..f the other factories in hoKpital said to b.- n^xxiv.-ring,
Frank Kiwm. Hudson man. ateppod
the stau- C.ingressman Fordm-y aliKJ
made a sp.'.'ch. telling of the sugar on rutty nail, causing lockjaw
Italians being imptwted to wtvrk la
induKtn In this cotltotry.
B4imHbing new In the way of Inter lumber camps northern
Prosi-cutlng attorney Muskegon iS
urban railnmds is propua«.d in the
aouihwestern part of the state. The after fnmmra who wall wine to boys,
Quincy boalnaas housew putting In
motive power will be gasoline Instead
gasoline light. dUpMcing rim^cliy.
of electrtcJu or stfwm. and the
While on way to market, J. J.
• wOi Vua over a regularly coastructeil
t^k. The road wUl run from Alle­ terlj. farmer near StevawHle
dead.
gan to Grand Rapids. Kaiaiaaaoc
High acbool girl Mnakegon a
Sotttb Haven, and win be called the
^ use of

AOegan Interurban Auto railroad. I arm while asrimmtag.
auto pay.
A lot C4 women around the vldnlt
• of 81. Joseph mho have not lived kmg
. ommgh to End out that yea can't ger
Grand Rapids women send ho6ka
•omethiag for nothing in tbU world.
and clothing to aid negro school In
la^ a premium of fowy ygrds of hma‘ mtA» carpet with every box coating ft.
; The canvasser has the |f in earii case.
/ «d the women the aonp. but the carfcd has not yet pnt in no arpcamoce.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

poR bALE.

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CUT OUT THIS COUPON
for thi« etee nar net mppeer a«Ktn. >•«
iSr MuU- mmd mail ii lb tl>e I.KiUdd Osca* C«..

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w|. to m.'tti.
i.isc.hs^tt. eui.iifc*
, w*nd»»U i,..w no il..-vV«iu, wr*-ui.U s lM-r»
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rsod HoikUacK. att).Oct.asx>. NoT.rivi2ia

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TAXES
Notlea te Taxpaytra.

I -retiBO WAS* D
TT‘TrK^.ri,^!”ri.I"aTn.'rfnr
of

».Tu 11 M o-ch^k ID -r
1

r light lamlB-r wmuKW, X i>r»'n 1 urrir. ti cwh.
ao«‘Z-«w*-o|Hwl.uxgy prte«-iMi«li>lUra. M. J.

'skWer tax'ioticeofbeetim of board Of

EQUAIIZATWII. p
To .1,.. T.vnnv.u. El«.nr- of tl.o i

Tha Ux rolli for the collection
(he construe thin uf a trunk sewer Ja City of Traverse City. Grand Trav
school and city taxes and special aa-,
district No. f,. beginning cm Division | er«* County. Michigan
aeaamenu for the five wards of Ibe j
at th.- all. ) lM iwe*-n i :ighth and . The Ibutnl of Revlet
city of TraverM Otj. Mlclu have baea
•rse City^MU-uNinth streets, and running wiulU to the j th*n of the City of Traverse
City^MU uplaced In my hands for coileetkm.
Ti'ill’Vlu'my^tAce for'the pur-Twelfth and Thirteenth | Ivan, will mei-t in regular aeK.slon on
fkoM of enUeetina said
«vcry *^**^*‘^''
plared in my hands; Monday, the Tilt <lay .rf NovemUr. A.

t

V. II. Snowdon. St. Paul---Wife was
.-Irk for years, nothing did any good
UD^I we tiaiHl HoIUster’a Rocky Moun
Uin Tea. Now she’s strong and
healthy. 55 c. nts. Tea or tablets.
Johnson Drug Co.

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wbai l^uc^ne Is.jin^^wba^^^

WPetd *100.000 Lra—“.'irsM-JZ

•uu.
will rwarh tbl* rliy liofort! the Tbauki

Wb«ti thr ararral advaar*. In prorli

It U icKratiil sUbin I5*» feet of th. I
which SUPPU. K the l4»rsl h.Hel with
ler. Th« re U s state law which
vides that a snUsm cannot Is- oismte.!
within a quarter of a mlh* *.r a n-i
and when then- wa** talk of
MihH.ii being startiil In the hotel at
FuMiin sono* ot t>»e n-hldents form
a I'l tnetery aKsoclaiion and iMiughi
tract of land la*shle the h.»te| for
graveyard Tbre»‘ Inlermenth have
lM*en made In It.
A (ontrart for a ?r. ton crane for the
lluK^lnn K..vernm. nt has J.iM Is-en gecured h) the Hhaw KUdrlc Crane Co.
«.r Mi>k.»gon . \V.»rk wni.dM‘ no
and th.* Imnieie^' eraii.*. which
c*kKt alsmt fir.iMMt. will l»e ready

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CMapatl. 11: Ohio Wodleal. «i
KMmaa..5: Wy^hbum. o.
Obki Wbak^. 12; Kenytm. ft.
PMra. 16: AprkmJtural «.lU*ar.

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I --oh HALJC^Ii»^o*Uiw^.tswnufniiy

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d..W,V .'uini. Cr»vU. B tn .ltUBf
room; i«jn.|. iii Llicbr®; two acrwi of rvod

4 o’clock In the afiemoon of each day.
Hanie »lay.
>-o|n...ftof
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st will
They shall have th.- pow. r to n^iebe received wHhoot collection fee*.
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rlhe. revalue and re.-qualiye th.- oui^«; -eu
ud on .11 UX« r.in.lnln* unp.lJ on
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-veral parts i.f aiiy d.-.'Vii.tl.m of real
fOR RENT.
Rent 1st and until Oct, 1st a penalty
* '“»r«b looking at. shi-U bet
late, hui not t.. inerea,.e or tllminMi
of one per cent for collection will be
»■»“* H'*’‘iMer K Iba-ky Mountain
4. total as.-es uu. nt upon tho.Kame j f yj
charged. On all taxes remaining un-jTe» RringK-iutck the bi.Kim <d youth,
J.diieoni IVrsons int.-n-sled may apiM*ar ^t
a n..,rV«vb.«l.inc
Tablet
paid on Oct 1st and uniU Nov. 1st a!
**•
I this me.-tin:.;. and the iMiard will hear ,
penalty of two per cent for collecUon *‘"..g
itK. atC. j
i and consider their
will be charged.
black ailka.iaf:.r L.utrlng said rtatemcnlK the
the d*.'
d.; joutbOKn)
| out boKn! Inquirr
Inqurr Li:
ti: W'
W' >.^.-«ta
Office. Room 202 State bank bldg.
offered.
1 rision of said board will be final ai..l ;
M. E. Haakcll. City Treaau^^ , The qreateat v.tues -- oRered.^
elusive.
Dated July 25. 1W>4.*
Given under my hand this 2.Slh day |
' Ladlea. -you can >imp on It. tramoet.d
black silks, pi, on It. but it will come up amiling
Don’t m.t« our sal
CHAt?. M P’:i:us.
offered.
every time." Caiman’s Elastic Floor
The greatest values
City Cb-rk.
, WHh..,n. ,
•- *T«v.r«;n
LOST.

Hon. Fred M. Warner
The Republican Candidate for Governor of Michigan

sli ^W be ta to

City /

ISCELLANEOUS.
I4*ry.

will4.1th. »,,i.
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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
IMtUwwUh*. V t'erxt

E. TIME CARO
t.v Trv-

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Wednesday Afternoon, Novemlier 2, ’04.
;

In Steinberg’s Grand Opera House.

Mr. Warner and a patty of Distinguished Speakers will arrive in the city by the G.
R. & I. at 3:15 p. m.. and leave at 4:45, allowing one hour and a half
for the meeting. Plenty of time for the people of Traverse
^
City and vicinity to meet the

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U for t VUr oi»T ai-*; prt.se
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P fn.tn < «-Ur «’.tv sivl '
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GRANO RAPIDS I'lBOIARA Rt
COMPANY.
It w«0« i-utMUi. ».,.t r.. jici.
Trmln Iwtrc* Trmr. r-t-jiy r->nr.»<-t:Bcat Wtlton srl*h n.-rth l.. PaVp-lw-v K
a m
Train lr.»v« Travt-r.*- (.tts r-oa».t-rtiur
V.W
ton With
til *r.a w^Mith C t<-«, ii».
tn.
Tr*i„ !•
!-.rr*.Tr*4.Tr.-t lir rr t .
.% W at
Trtiij
X.-lb MKl K4WIU1
k Trmterw CUj
1YaU.U
4ACV _
Train »rnr4> fro-n Korthport a
Trait, Krr.v.14 frsnnwutai^tlK* t
Ttmo ar^.-ri. from eonnrcliaK i

I at Walk» for o^rth

I fiext Governw of Michigan. The train bearinR Mr. Warner and party will stop FIVE MINUTES at Kinfrsley, reachinpr mat place at
2::i0p. m.

The train will also make a stop of FI VE MINUTES at Williamsburg, reaching that place 5rf>5 p. m

Mr. Warner will talk to the people upon the issues which have made this an expiting canpaign and ever>body is
invited to meet him.

People from the counto’ will have an excellent opportunity to hear state issues discussed by

one of the men mow interested.

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PERL Marquette

a^lAAN. aONOAV. OCTMCH a. «0A

U«EO TO btAKE” |
of the worui r*"irKc"mOTHCR
INtHtESUCHHlNCEMEAl!

fioenL Nnrs

40cnntA « Wrtwprte to W» «ot«, i«
m TW odor of ■ulcticjr wWrti niixture <
to U* pWe bM W4 frtvokm.l^i.,4 *
Wioo^ltb* Wlloortirt tb*
rmlir U tallt “irfrtr hTlf X

UiTS »0d glrtt. "wm be imkeo as i
CsWoei dioaers bare been roted a
horr hr ibe prmkleni and Mrs. Roose^
vHt and mil be abolUhed tbls win
ler If tbey have their way. There are
nine of tlM^ dinners i^b senaon. one
Mnt nlveo by each member of the
caWnru The *oest. Inrarlably consist
of the prealdeoi atid his w«e and the
other members of the cabinet and
their wive* or other ladle* of their
families. Occasionally one or two out
sidfir. are Included, but very seldom,
and It U hardly to be sondered-*i thni
the affairs have become Jiorusoroe. For
Ue past two year* Mrs Rooeevelt hafelt that the dinner* wore an unucc
esiary Us on the rsblnet families
ImmedUtely after election exOovimor Frank 8 Black Is to leave New
Y«»rk city f(»r Frankfort. Ky.. where he
U t« enter Into the greatest legal bat
tie of hit can-er. with the hope of sat
log the life of Caleb Powers, the youny
man but awaiting ex«-ctitlon In that
state for the assasslnailon of
n.iebel. who was shot dobn
contestant for the ofllc«- of gmemtu- at
the state bouse ihne y,.ar* ago last
w1nt.^. Cs-Oovemor
Black volun
feervd
r «*f charge several weeks ago.
man frtjr«
has been known only
but his at
to n few inilmaie friends. He be lieves
young Powers# nn innocent man. and
he declaim he will free him, even If he
has in uke the case to the L'nit<s1
Suted tupiwe court. Ex-Gov«fn«ir
BlaclK#rst look an Inu rest in the case
hfrtwdln^il. In the newspapers.
• late
Senator VcRt ui
fl3»e wi^
wU^Ihe
1
iq,e
1
i of an estate valmil
Mintmr^dlt
: his Uwful hedrs.
at lltO.CMd I
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ss which the l.h<Hilve
of Egpl ordered In Englsml w.m.‘

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-faMlif"

raSlrforionr horses

It U valuetl at

conveyed to South Africa by a vessel
«ow lieing w|Ks>lall> lu-epsred In Hoi

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isml f<»r the purpo*e. The last re.-tfng place of the famous Boer pr. hi.len*

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Is to be in the Transvaal.
For the first time since the dn.s of

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5*^Jncoln L'nlie.1 Slate* Consul Abrsham E. Smith, at Victoria. B. C.. wU:
not go home to Illinois to vote. This
year the state department has d.Tlde«|

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that all American rnnsuls sUiioned at
I*aeiflr Hoaponh must remain at theli
ptisis.
Hev. T>r
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,

'inrreaslug. while that of men has
shown an oittMislte tendency. Dr. Shaw
expr.**s.-« the Iwllcf that the physical
deterioration of men la traceable to
their indulgence In tohac* and liquor.

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Mrs. John Buttenaan of


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a veteran ..f Vi\2. Mrs.-Hutierman Is
in exceUent health and still reads her
pap»T without using glasses. The fir^l

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Oreland.

Pa . has applied for a pension. She is
pr. years old and her late huahand was

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Anna Shaw t.dd a loftur..

audience the other evening that for a
long tim. women's stature has h<*m

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HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES

STOVES

Oara all chronic fflaaaaaa.
far aata by afl Hra^elaat drvoffMi*

MMWriHB.trfliHi.fi.
Hot Bpriaf. OMck RMM (tbilmMt)

that«niioter»t the llOUSEWIFE. Al» . fun Unc of

6ENERAL HARDWARE
in aiWilion to Agncultnral I«pleracots. Carriages and Wagons.

Fm- ».* W «• W WMt A Bom.
Mmm Drug Corugoiqr aiM Amorieaa Drug Qonwaiqr.

And our charges arc right, too—
always.

BARNEY ANDERSON
IIS SBWmWbb •*.:

Owing to the reduced prices on wire and porcelain,
we can

“Wire Your House”
at a very low figure.

J. m.

firemen fought their way through th.
flames to »ave a J"mpox“.l person, an i
reium.'d with a pamu thin lK*long#H!

Call and get''an estimate.

Eloo-trlo Co.

PHONE 602.

125 CASS ST.

Hogan was htim.-d to d.nth and Mor

ris Bums was sever.*!y *r<ireh.*d hj

till's Otiiioal Hot Blast sum
Thi. I. I.Tuusy ih.'V »rf air
tight and guaranieAM to nay h i
a- b»ng a?|| you want .»i
«vH*irtd the tire in a i-ti»ve. yos
miiM r-ujtn.! the air vupjily. N*i
other Mote manufactured .w.
be g jaf aiiie. -I tt. ^ta> air tight,

litaier ttiH. ::P kiu.:- «d

223 E. Froat SL

ARI)
ABSOUnELT 0W»^

i.ioH-r
D

ELECTRICITY
PE* 1000 WATTS
rCBKIHBBUBT

Incl.

N.-w'Ih rry.
Stark. Fn d

Bearlsai Rltir Elietrli

Om-TKO^ATIHV’

iFire Insurance
■ Dr.- tt: t-vd-na ..Id nttri ootni*ni-> *bd am

sarah J. Calkins. Jas.
llvlng-iogcthcr for^iu klckt'tl bv a hfirse. Doctors Haiti gan-1 Smith.
Miles
grenc would surclv set In. but Dr. Cob 1
Mlb ^ HUI. W. Clyde Finn
yearn and acquiring a hon*cful of
V.Kic Ecyptlon on quickly b'"'’» Fn« ':.il l.lvluK.ion., r
h:iler. t'hav Kasierday
habits that they w-crc never roarried
curva. .-Ml
ilnisKtfts. Smii.rocilun I
Gore. A.
V.
Patrb k. Win
They th.»ught until the other day that
g-.iaramc«*: or,^monoy refumbMl
i Hiackmau. John
John iJitharus,
a niaiiagc llc<>nM* marrloil them. They
a-ck.-r.^lv
-----------------------1 tit*, nif. Clyn*-. Morri.slyn-.
Dt-ckor.
l>»tiisa
\
will now have thcccn ntony performed
Ayer«. H. D. -P<iaMu»i
^ PM TALKING YE*f
<;n the ‘ iHMtcr laic than lu-vcr " prin
Samtit l Stov.T. v hav. .Mimltoti. i:
.Mr- Mary P
j
LEST YOU FORGET.!
ciplc.
i:i5 Clyde. V. A Patrick. (•
ler. i:i
I That the Hot Spring, medicine. ^ Nmn WlIHalm
lor. lUtyil Paliu* r. G. F. Ibtwc,
Third Ward.
Na»h Craw A liar.Iy. ll
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
i%t.s.
F
J
Suthrr'and.
TALKING
YET
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
Notice 1* hereby given that the
To A. 1. Muzzy, w. D. Chancy. D. ^ |
**. \
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
plans. diagraraR and c.Mlmstes of Uic Seer. E. .C. Hitchcock. l^Vank
KuU:.
LEST YOU FORGET.
|
f;.,;-,,. ,Vri;
' xaU by all first cla»» druoplsta.
expense of the prtqMtstNl lateral Hower
j^byrn.
Janu^oii
1 That the Hot Sprins. medxire. ,
in Rcwcr diHtrlct No. s. In the Fifth
•.Iby. Peter Hormuib. j h,,,...
i have cored THOUSANDS IN TRAV-] - ~
W. K >!'!:•!!!
wanl. In the city «tf Traverse CllV
Ida B lUlK-oek. N.; K. Burns.
Bu
U L. A. BUILBIN#
pl.m. .Merry Mu:»- j D. L ...............
ThomnN.
arapbm,
Mlrh.. have bten dt-iHK^-iu-d with the _______ .
j
CTV. They can core yc«,
Phelps. John Johnson. Fn-.l
city * Icrk f.»r public examination, vir:
, Daily. eo.
i-ii.lMary
K. Slxter. .M. C. Minor. Ilarrv ,ale by all firet elat. drugB^ate.
SAWYER A
W. WHilting. Geo.
Mh?
Bcginnli g nt Clarflcld avenue in the
Alfn*! CamTH'ati. F. X1 I <-ttttmu»nh J.iIiti Hanford. J. W. M>I I
Hubbell. \V. A. Watkins.! >r. c;. P. Garri-son D L. Nickers n. [ —

alb y between Washington street and
•tilby R. K ColbyY ja, Young. Tho.<. MrCluskv. J. M. Al
TO Bar-1 j Gn-enman.
Webster Stt«*et, running

dlKCovcrcd.

Ll(» ail Poffir Cl.

Trank Crude

- JOHN R. SANTO

m Treat St.

■niCEIVSHIEIUSSEtSIIEn

|6EDEHAL IDSURADCEj

LATERAL SEWED 511 WARD

FIRE INSURANCI

DO YOU TUMBLE

b»w Rtre* t then north on Barlow street
to Washington street, on Washington
♦.treei t.» trunk sewer on Railroad ave­
nue. that the folio*Ing dcHcrlbed ter
ritory In- designed and estahlUhcd as
a spt'clal sewer district to U* aiuiesscd
for the building of the said sewer:
P-rcH of land bounded on the woft
hy the G. R. A I. Ry. right of way. on
the north by State street, on the cast
hy Hoik? street, on the south by Wasn-

Brown.N pjj^D. Wm. Uaine. .\rthnr Hadlev.
Butb-r. w B. Hepm'H. A Hm-ll
nv’H.S'lin. N'w! Hill. Mrs. M. Hoi j]
mb. Sher. H**wartl. ivrr> Norris, , |„aute|
Gallagher. W. B. Knag :-.
Ray A. Dunn. Geo Clvde. D. W. Ste*- S)xvi,lson. Mary Mirkb r. Frank Yoge.
IG-inrb w.Kid In hemlock, mixed
Harr: Burr. Bert
an. E. A. Newton. Harry
^
y,
Kenney. S
wood and all hardwowl. Call ti«
. Olive Pierce.
H. W. Sn.Uh. Key «..h
up abo rt it on phones. Bell S7,
H. Crandall. F. O. Pratt
HaywcuKl. Marion Black. J. Ra?- hie Kelley. S. B. Cole.
Cltirens 211.
I). Pitch. D !
t«*nhurv. Telhursi. Floyd Jameson, j Uomsong. Wm. Yan
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER CO.
Ch.R. ll. Sm.th. F W. Wilson. A. G. | Stisklng. Calvin L. Gibron. A! Hurl!
leMiehael. Man' Hat- mantel. Wm. L. Hendrlrks. J.
Strong. Cha» Mr
W
Int. C. >Y. Ih‘Z«H te. C Noble. A. L.' Hannab.rd. /.. T. .Swan.!——
vev. C. D. Lalbdni

Ington street.
lx»t.s-» to 10. hlcKk G. Hannah. Lay

k Co 7ih addition.
Ijois l to 12. block H. Hannah. Lay

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

li:^r;ULiJ\\":'ti-.n.M..ui,.

. Schofield. C. Ya.i
Ange Fat rant
Mahn. J. W. C
Sen*. AuguRi !____ ________
Tompkins. Gvh). Burrowr. Wllrox. Co-

D. 1904.
M Boots. City Clerk.

Free

Wine

mmwMS
DiSil^lnittoWiM

0«ea-W6 NSW Wnteta BM. I

GEO. A. JARVIS

guAK mn hmus'

Beauty Remedies

I assess- ihxt part of the r.»si which t
That the roll for the fp
r in th * HI derided should be U. ne
aeni for the laying of a i
llev between 9ih and 1
from Wadsworth to Bohemia streets; ^ewer In the ailey betw
in the alloy between l«»th and lltb ^irxh slrei ts. from iYadsw
rtrvet*. from \\>dsworlh- to liohemta, ,|o„ guvets; in the ailey I.eTwet-u U* h j
street; In the alley between lUh »»*!!
mh streets from Wa.Sworth '.o j
I2«h strc-ol*. from Wadsworth to Bo-' Divlsioa streets. In the a!Uy betw
hernia streets. Is now In my office for lUh and 12 th streets from Wai
public inspection.
worth to Divi.‘.ion stn-ets 1* now
Notice Is also hereby given that the file at my office for pubUr insi».Tiii
council and l>oard of asscsiiors of the
cUy of Traverse City will meet at the
board of
council rooms In said city at 8 o'ciocK cltv of Traverse Ciiv wil
t-et .N'oD m . November Tih. 3904. to review vember 7th. *9o4. In Raid
at the
which
council rooms:, at 8 o clwk p. m to re­
r. be given view said asRe.csment roll, at which
Ited to
time and place opponunlty will bDated this 20th day
given all i>ersons Inierest^M to be
CHAS. M. BEER8.
•318-141
City Clerk.

unlir

nnCE OF SEWER ASSESSHEir

2318 141

To J. A, Nickerson. John W’ood. T
A. Monroe. Warren Finn. John Banz.
Chas. Howard. John I^awreoce. Wm.
Adslu H. O. Joynt, E. O. Ellis. J. Dunn.
0. W. Curtis. C. W'. DeZoctc. Henon
Squires.
E. I>unham. Adventist
Chpreh. Wm. Ingersol, Robt. HewUL
Fred Colby, J. G. Kopp*. J. W. Morse.
F. O. Miller. J. B. Hawley. Tbos. Boudrow, W^ E Brown. R. A. Lowrie. A. B.

ZOL '.a/

F. O. NICHOLS. TEACHER OF
THE VIOUN, has organized a DANCE
ORCHESTRA and le ready for dance
engagemenU and alto for a few pupils
on the violin.
For terms call at Sooth Side Shoe

THAT

201 FRONT STREET
J.H.Meflrtt
Die. W MeWilfey
MONROE & HeWETHY

E. C. Lewis CasD-6rocer GENERAL INSURANCE
will make your $1 go farthest

226 East Front Street.

C. b. MILLER
DE IMT I ST

I PM TALKING YtT

_______"
FOR NICE DXY

Kiedlieg Wood

*N*«tm*! ramtiRU)

That
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV-‘ PM TALKING YET
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For |
LEST YOU FORGET.
sale by all first cla*. druogirt*.
That the Hot SprinQs medlclnos
i have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV■ERSE CITY. They can oiro you. Foi
.JOS. Sl^eSe
sale by all first claao druggieta.

i:CARm CLEANING WORKL.
i

Taylor Coal Co.

Csrpetf

I ^

Both Phones

s^jooaaniplea

N. B. CHAPm. Prsprietir.

Fbooe ixt

iUIIUIE MA nuw'

Beauty Remedies
FirSdiByAIIDnggisli

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

ta WiMiinctnn St

PM TALKING YET

FIR»T CLASS MEAT MARKET.
LEST YOU POROCT.
Fresh and Salt F.vn. C<umed Goods.
I That tho Hot Sprlnga iiiodlelnoo
Orders called for and delivered.
havo curod THOUSANDS IN TRAVCor. East 8ih and Franklin Sts.
ERSE CITY. Thoyeanct^yoik Por
SHAVINGS—South Side Uiinbor Co. tale by all firot ctaoa dragglala.
2300U

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

DENTIST

8

Best koilcj Oats.

City Clerk.

DANCE ORCHESTRA

xcni' Phons Ml

Best (iranulatCLl Suga
a iiinilC'l lime.

Henry Canfield. Warren E. Salsbnry. I___ 1_

LARSON’S PARK HOTEL

clOM- to the aeventy-Hccpnd mlb-Rlone.
Chas
llenomlnatUma come to him only l»y 221C.5ieod
af*clamatlon. and hlx normal majoritiet.
-jre so large that he ha* no rampalgn
worrlcH. He has l»een nearly twt'u.y
lour conaccutive year* In congress and
Is WUIA- Of rot'li'Ctlor next month.
Admiral A'isher. ranking -officer of
the Brltiah navy, has M>rvtHl his <
try aa the commander of fltH-ts
aqiiadnms in all |Tarts of the world
He entWHl the navy in 1854. i
midshipman In the Crimean w1855. took part In the capture of Can
ton and ihe.Pelho forts In 186ti. and
Coromandel the Infiexlhle at the bombaniment of Alexandria In 1882. He
Ir familiarly called "Jacky" by the
IlriilRh iwtbUc.
A C.crraan military court of honor
ka* tkTrived Colonel Gadkc. the mill
Ury critic of the Berliner Tageblatt,
of the right to wear unUorm and to
nw* hi* mllltan- UUe on .acounl bf as
anlcle palliating regicide on ooc^lon
of the asaawlnatlon of King Alexan­
der ol Servla: Cah»el Gadke. who l:
. now In the far «»t. has A»een out o’
favor In mllliary circle* tor a k>n;
time owing to kM free crlticlRm* ol
German army methofia.
Two negroes of WnaEMwi’on* ^ ^

.DENTISTS..

hht»P. Seth Plough

For Sals By All OreggitU

IS;

R.J.Heircer^Co.

Cent Cobs, Coal
CLEANEST
Wood or trash SiEST
-KUIlllEtT.
Will kt. p a LtNHl flfe :nt mchi In

p J.. ik«- nir ii*;ht featrue and
the all -le.-l ratbatilig -urfae.whirl! nsake ihi- ‘t«»ve |he nm-l
q-r.ni«»mica! aii.l*^ lumst powerful

to H. S. Fewer, whme rts.mlng bouM
was damage.1
hy the fire Dennli

I Paris. GtNt

A Beauty Bath

tnabeamrbatht.ubis yoois if
we do Ihc plunbing (or )*ou.
E\ cry detail of the work done
by us is executed in a thorough­
ly up-to-date manner.
And
vlrarrantetl first dais in all re­
spects. Fine santtar>* plumbing
a specialty. Our reimialion for
^womplness.

Ladies are invited to caU.

HANNAH A LAV MENCANTILK «W

ries for help, com
bunding. Chicage

F.xcUeiV by t

> U>E. liMC.

CnUh iS HtallN

Bert Mulb-n. Jane an.l Hatty M*<;innis. F. Neason. P. F. 0'N4*il. U (k
Paulin. EniK-h L Johnson. Mary E.
Kilderhouse. J.»hn l»ndM.rt. A F. H..wapply t..r a in-nvlon
anl. Ernest Crain and all »>ther per.Min.Ihqir.'sentlng Sioux Indian chief
Co 7ih addltfon.
T
Mitchell. P. A. Geldiiof.| Iniereittsl in the lading of a sewer In
tains who w. re In the CuMer Inttie.
l.ots 1 to 22. blocl; !. Hannah. I-av MonnK^.
G. A Johnson. Perry Hannah E«>1.. and j the alley lH*tw*s‘n Pth and P'ln .street-,
and now In the Stan.ling Rork Indian fc Co 7th aiblliion.
all iH'rRon* intere.sted in the laying i.f j from \Yadsworih to Division stn- is;
luxury Tvmpb-.l
Adrfr-*r.*sef\ation. John Ora?<. chief Justlcej.i!
Lots 1 io.2rt AdsU'.R addition.
hi:. Ohio.
m the alloy betw.H-n lOih and 11th
tr*l Av«. <
the Si.MIX tribe, has forwar.led to PresL*us 1 to PO, Oak Park addition.
j »th and 10:h streets, from Wadswor.h
streets, from Wadsw..nh m Dlvlsbi*.
id.nt llo..>.ev..U an immense biiflab.
N.Kice is also hereby given that the o Bohemia ^streets: 4n the alley behtn-ets. in the alley between 11th and }
----------ween
loth
and
lltb
stn-ets,
from.
yolM- on the l.acC'i’f which appears an iHiard of public works of said city will
12th streets, fn.m Wadsworth to IM-1-----------------------------------------Indian pirti»n--wTitlng the narrath-e uf meet at the council nvoms In said cltv lYadswonh tc ILrhemia str.M t.s; in the
virion rtnets. as heretofore ad«ipt<-l
hlstor.c .leeds .kme In the Custer In. .in the 4th day «.f November. 1904. at xUcy. between 11 tL and 12th fctre<Ks.
hy the cmincll of Traver.se City. .Mic*i.s o'clock In the afternoon to consider From Wadsaonh to Bohemia sireeus
Clau* Warner. Propriolor
igan. tak.* nouce:
CongToaaman J.din H Keicham of any objtvtIons to the proposed w'wer *s heretofore adopted hy the council
HCTTON8 BAT. MICH
That the roll for the special assev^
Df Traverse City, Michigan, take m>the twv‘nty first New York district b as alkive menHomM.
the iHMiril .d
«>ne of the oldest ro«‘mbers of the na
Dated this 17th day of October. A.
of defray in.g
assessor* for th

lime ehe ever nxle on a tndley ear
- was when rh.* went to Norristown to



BARNEY MDERSOI
W

4*tlMKik eontainlng 1150
IHK'ket of Farmer Conrad of Herrick.
Pa . w ho. w hen he leame<l what had
haprw ncHl. kllU^ the animal and dlw
covered the purse and all that re
niained of the hills In the calFs stum
arh He had drawn the money to pay
s mtingage. All hough the purse wa>
hut a long strlng of leather, about |1K
of the ro.iney was recognizable and It
mas M-nt to Washington for re<lemp

The liody. of l*aul Kruger wrilJ bi'

' :

Do not iwally gi« □>»«»»
thoo^t to the Sock of u Agticnhnnl ImtAomeot tton, bat

x»U»e ud
I#
,4001.** The effect iff the
t of the rictim* Is nSd to

N. J.
laUj shot on hi* Ur«ho!d. An empty
shotgun was found lying nearby. U
at the boa
pital. Stout said that, before
were fired, be beard a wild laugh from
clump of bushes. He has no idea of
the Identity of the asaaiiani. Three
brothers named Engclbrechl. were
year in a house
about
felt from Stout's little home.
The assassins were never caught.
The largest bridge ever constructed
will be undertaken by the I'ennsyl
Steel Co., of Sleelton. Pa., to
the distance liciween New YbrU
city and Blackwell s island. It will le1«.270 fi-et long, containing l*M..tHWi,000
of steel and 135 feet high, the
contract price aggregating r..«H>.0«K>.
It wll hsvi* trolley trackR, elevated
roads. Psuwsys and driveways. The
top of the tower above high water will
1,^
f.-,t and the bridge will bear
i>aM ngers a year.

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