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The Evening Record, September 30, 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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1904-09-30
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDAY’S
1,876
«r«aACT«t«»iu»MMitvict
nilOAV. SEPTEMBER 30, ItOt.
GuontsiaL
ASSAULT ON
POBT.AimiOR ™
SENATOR HOAR
PAS^ AWAY
I of tha Eoat Ohio
I and Threa
REPULSED AT
EVeRV POINT.
DEATH
aeireland. O.. Sept. 30.—An eaplo^
CAME
QUIETLY
AT
ing forty mile# an hour.
JaCnd was conducted against
all defenses.
MURDERER wa HINGED
PROBASLE THAT DR. E. E. HALE
Torpedo Boot Captured by tho Japan-
SAID HIS DOWNFALL WAS DUE TO
LIQUOR.
>udy Will B« Laid lo Rest Boaidt His
While S«if»g Tpwad to DouaUtand Sank,
HI
ITtrmlMirE.
8<^.
Ctilcago.
8ep4.
SB.—Frank
VladlYoalok, Sapl. SO.—The UanUh
comroMdrr of a llpht ship nrar Wx
Irrr IHsiida rrporU that ihr Riianlan
(iirprdo boat. Rrcbtirmi. which the
Japanrat t<iok from Chrr F^>o with the
Objwt or ciillvrylBS H D. IlouKlrrr.
Before alaklac
Wbremter.
Lewan
funehit
NW.kL who murdered hi* wife la*t
February, wa* hangad ft the. county
Masa.
8.*pt.
Gtp Book Store
aervloes of Senator G*-orge
e Hoar, who passed away |M-ace
fully at 1:3$ this morning, will In* h.-l.‘
Lady Curxon Belter.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Im buried beside hi* wife, who died
last Derewiber. in the faiully lot at
Concord. Mas*
(b-orge Frisble Hoar. who*4- hon.e
INTERESTING AND ABLE PRO
GRAM THIS AFTERNOON.
Jla»tbtrn»tpf.
Wa.
.n
early
youth at Concord academy:
lated at Harvard ctdlege In Ikir.;
Ml law and graduatN*d at the l>nn«*
law achool, lUrvard university;
»cl-
CANINE IS NOW WORTH $100
city solicitor In 1W1«: waa prcsldent of the truntee* of the city library :
a member of the sUle house of
JURY WAS OUT ALL NtGMT ON
DAMAGE CASE.
e Si-nate In 1837; wa* eUx-ted rv|e
nutive to the forty-first, fortysecond.
In
1W2
forty-third and
and
J'.- -l-ady
ha.1
, ihln after-
forty-foiirtb
rum William Boakee AfUr the
All-Night
Deliberation — 01-
Curron
She i* some
The StfTClhtt fills the most
PRESCRIPJtONS
ctdlege. 1874 1880: U.'cllned re-. U'clion.
The dog case. Henry
BKST IN THE WORLD
Tbotwear,,.
ALL THAT'S VERY NEWEST
ple Sh.s- sale*.
We Said
This sale offers you an oppur
tiiiiiiy III s»-lect your shiN** fnim
DO’NT BUY A SUIT OR OVERCOAT UNTIL
YQFVE SEEN OURS.
over a hundred dlff«-n>nt style*,
any *»ne of which repr«-s, nts the
arnderoy: wa* a nu-n.ber of the Massa-
and Nero" baa the auhleei irf an
They arc
s«‘lling at vkholc>ale priix-s.
We would save you
money on your cham-~
ois X’csis and Chest
Protectors and we
wHl keep our word.
American Hlstori.al w»clety.
u.ric-C.enealogical wK'lety. the Virginia
« a a
WORTH’S
It’s too Warm Yet
But don’t forgot.
Cushion Sole
Shoe
FOR TENDER FEET
This is a new shoe an»I nils the
wants of ihoae who have foot
troubles.
Try a pair.
O. C. MOFFATT
The Old RcUahlc Shoe House
Abstracts of TItIa
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Frank Friedrich & Co.
Bstabllahud In 1868
Room 210 Btat* Bank Bldg.
for all Irnd. ol
INTERIOR FINISHING
Store Fronts-Fixlurcs, Sash, Doors, and R»i-
NcwStflniL 242 Front St.
All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
Conner Lake avc. and lOlh tt
W. L. BROWN, Mgr.
Citu PkoM 32.
aaaaaaaa*aaa»a»»Aaaa»**o*
ARF
YOU
READY?
Historical SOCUMV. felb.w of the Amer-
the dug case sHIl occupied the atten t<aa Academy nf Art* and Sciences,
and corresponding
member of
the ^
and Inlltielice OTor the men and wen'* tbm of the omclal*. and a I'nr Of «
Institute
of
Arts
and |
do t'll wlineMe* weix' lntrortur*>d I ' Brt>oklyn
Science*: was a trustee of the Pea-!
Min swantnn** paper ahowed mm h the omclal fUcR to prove the go»K! fel
low >hip and |N-areful qualUle* of the body fund: ha* received the deiaee of |
fhouuht
and diacrimlnailon in
prx.periy of Henry Carlble. the dc- dtxior of laws from William and Mary.
study ui ihv subject, pnivlng
Amherst. Yale.
Harvard and
Dart. at an .-arh hour In-gan placing
while raenar ^a* a »raat iwlltlciar.
college*; wa* elected to the
Iter list to j>rt>ve hi* luidne** <
Nen. bad n«* tHdli-j. Caesar Khowt-a
(»er.
A1 t'ourtade. James Harvham. rnlttHl States senate, lo succeed
klmlnen* with lu.s iH»wer. «hlle Neio
Otorge
S
Boutwell.
l.K»k
bU
seat
delighted to remove all who stood 'in Charles is.mim-i- and A. C. Stiles hav
March 5. 1877. and wa* re-elected In
Ing given le-tilmony lo that effect.
hU way.
1883. 1889. 189$ and 1901. HU term of
Till* Jury In the Fenstermacher
The atoo
Romulus and Remu*.
the traditional founder, of Home, \helr BioktN' damage »ult. which occupied office would have expired March, 3.
after alventure* td Romulup wen« all
deltghifully tuMTn *turv lorni b> Mr*
.. o’clock this morning, when
<iC 810 wa. given. The coul. ------------
19.17.
pm’s common b»d
remained until P*:3u p. m and one dl
POtTMABTER GENERAL IB HOVER
Mis* Alllh Anderson n>cii«nl a idea*- voTW case. William Bnghtv v* Naomi
ING NEAR TO DEATH.
Jng *elecHon. “Ultlo OaJilel * Opera Brlghty. F. C. Gilbert, .ttomey. was
ilon.” l<y Mark Twaliu and a preiiy IH given a hearing and granu-d.
The saloon case of the People v*.
tie n rltatlnn -'ntlMed -Vh»let*. ’ was
Phyalclana Fear the Woat May'C^me
John
KratochviU
which
wa*
taken
up
^iven hi Flora t'aw. Bessie and Umise
Any Tifne-lllneaa la Severe
y.
wa* settU-d
this
finiuiihwalte and Ula Pciemm
Case cf Heart Trouble.
Roll call wa* nwponded to b> the afternoon by a Ene of 173 iH-lng imof siune prominent man of Italy IsvM-d by Judge Mayne. Kratochvii hav
By Wire to the Evening Record.
ing plcaduNl guilty.
lahlngtoa. Sept. 30-Postmaster
THE MARKETS.
General Payae Is hovering bet
BODtWNSCUTM TWO
me and death.
IVirolt.
LITTLE
BOV
MET
HORRIBLE
DEATH IN DETBOIT.
Mich.. SiTL 3u.-Wheat--
September. 8I.18H: N® 2 red. 11.21.So. 3 com. 5Nr: No. 3 white oat*
32\c.
ToU^lo. Sept. 30.-tVheat--Cash an 1
Steve Ganjka. Agad A Waa CauQht By
the WhMIa *f a Lake Bkorc A
Mtchigafi Bautlvem Engine.
By \$Tre tb the Evening Record
Detroit,
Mich.. Sept.
30-Steve
HI. condition today I*
extremely crtUcal and the physician
fear that Ihe worst may come at an:
Ume owiBg lo the weaken«l ctmdltlo
of hU oonatliuilon. due to worry and
September. 81.17H: IN««her. H-IR.
overworh In the postofflee depanmem
Dr. Magrwdef sUied today that Mr
Mav. $1-18%.
Chicago.
Sepl.
PaysaY Ptnaent afl«tlon U a seiiom
80.-$^Titwl-Ncw
September. $1.11. D«5««her. fl.ltS
May. $US%. Corn-«apU«hor. i\%c:
At U:U Dr. Magrmler aald
between a’lndjuar atreei and Caaarid
Mil body waa completely cut
Mrs. A. i. Glafh e
WM. H. MILLER & GO.
If you’re ready for your fall
Kuil we’re ready to ahow )oa
the new .ideas in coloring!,
and the late kinks in the cot
and make up.
of Detroit will be here on October lOih and llih. with
one of the largest and finest stocks of Furs that has
ever been shown in the country. It will pay you to
wait and see this line before making a selection.
BUY EARLY
Don't aHow the choicest
thing! to slip away from yDo.
YouTl be pretty hard to
fit. if we can’t fit you right
off, but we’ll .make any ne
cessary aUerations.
EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED
Prices DO higher than the
quality justifies.
Men’s Suits in fancy mixevl Cbe/iots, CsMuneres and
Worsteds, cut in correct ftyk.
and at prices that will compare favorably with anything
that has ever beenShown in the city.
Nptice'tlieDale"Oct.lOanilil
$12 to $20.00
Money back, if «)thing
No mi>is«*>«>«
there
Imfl buM tome fiprovemeot. Tbf
Dv'cember.
May. 4$c,
palhwt waa able ^to reuln a amall
Ganjka. agwl 8. wa* caught under ihe Sepirmbw. 29%c. Daermber. S0%c
amo«Bt nr nourtshnseni and be wa*
wheel* df a Uke Shore 4 Michigan May. 33c, JaBaary pork, $131«: lard.
Sdothem ettglae no Dequlodee eiree*. $7.W; rtha. $CM,
.venue.
FURS, FURS, FURS!
,
BnnirtbwaUe.
^
dcncc Interior Work.
218
American Dnif Company
Albert Globensky, jn^r.
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH us
rharactera who raprraact niurh i*>*
mliaculou* preservation m childhooil. the atteniion «*f the court yeste
their quarrel In liter life which ended nfremoon went out at 3 ockx-k
night of
with the alaving of R.imis. and the
I
be.i ell,ms ,>r America's most
Skllle-l sh.N^lmlbbTs.
CarllHle
hla i»a*t opinion. « x|
nelghlKir. wa* brought before ihe court
oKilna papar by Mr* L Saam.m. in alter he had Riven the te.<tlni-my that
which »he B|>oka of the iH rminaltL' and the dog was “g«*Hl dog. kln.l d.»g ”
At the afierntMin session of court
achleveneoU of both of th.-*.- n.u.
12, $2.50, $3.
arc includ*-d In »iur gnat Sam
is rcH-lecicd in I89fi aud again
for aU year* In 19tM»; waa prwirient of
Association of the Alumni of liar
John N. Courtade. which, although vard: presided over the Macoichu.H* tt.-v
given a Judgment of |5o In Justice Cur state republican convention* of isTi.
mri. U again on trial on nppeal 1877.^1882 and 1883: was a dt lega e
uiHtn I be aubjact. She apoke of the
x-ulf court I* Iwlng fought with to the republican national rtuiv-nfiou.
dimniiiv of »rparatlnc fact f«-om Sc
18TC at Cincinnati, and of dn'>.
witneaae* and the plalnilff a nl»l-'
. ihin ill iraclB* the aar1> I.Utorv ani
A 1888 at Chicago, presld.-.! over ihc
hn*
raked
and acraited up the in-dlgrt .•
loll! »»f the thny* prunlnent
♦•arly
of
the
decu‘aaed Shephcnl until know txinventlun of I880; was chairman
rar«v-. Elruacaae. Sabine* nm! iJitlnH.
the
Mawutchusett* delegation in lvs\
abo hrM inhablietl Italy, irfvlni; the leilge 1* before the court of hi* anre^
lkS4 and 1888 wa; one of the man
I.M-aii.ni nrd charartert.ilr* of aarh I ml true, hla puppy hood and IncreaMd
ager* on the part of tb.- house of rei>
raiT- Th*- Ri>% rD klnai. aim ruled I hi* %alualUm from IH*. hi* cost price, until
Carllrb*. a broth**r of the plain rerennulxe* of th.- Bolknaj. Ruijs-a-h
anei.M Utirdon aer<> uani«d and the
men! trial In 187*;. wu-. a m. iuImt of
.eUatiK* H in
rnnu nt. reheum and Hff. reacluHl the $H>o mark with thi*
elRxt.iral r.*iuini-*.Niou in DT':; vnu.tRUtllmony this morning. •WmiUln':
eiiunierated.
cRiverlnn a
:,mt of the Smltbsotuan Institution
ImtUrI of 211
The liletory of took no man * f im» for em."
J880; had iK-en pn-^ident and wa.The dog la qmwtion U w ry unlike
the Roman rejuibllr vlilrh •uccee.b'd
e president .d the Aniorlcan Ami
lliile lamb, for no matter
llie kInKdotn is an arM-ouni of the Mary *
qunrlsn sticbty. nre-l<b*at of the Amer
here hU maaler went the dog
nniKKle. l»e!a*M.n the i.airiclan* and
Hl»iorieal asMHlatlon. pre.-ildent
lllebtane which wer*- araphlrally de aim* tu stay at home, accoidlng
id Edward lletour ..f F^ant iKTHrd of tnistiN-. of Clark univer-lty.
aerllHMl hy Mr*, ciaiimbit. al^. ih.
IN-sImkI.v MuM-um
iHuioti «.r rtmque.1 whn h Ui^ie^J^frtmi llav. Mr. Detour got Into an alterra
tlth the counsi'l for the defeitst of Archaeology, trustee ..f 1> Ict-ster
Iiallaa’ hlaioo' was the «wicral »u1h
ieci aSB.a brief ix-vlea of the ’Ki«>K
iU»tu aild^hr RrpubUr- waH siven l.>
MfH J. W. Oaumlrtl In an able |,a|M r
Umland B^ts
of the
Stephen Fenstermacher Recovered ST
BnurlhaaUc
Srpi.
this Till s
nobbkst
Creations
in Women's
cord. Ma**.. Aug 29. lS2fi; studied in
WITNESSES HAVE BEEN
EXAMINED.
esenUUvea
Smurthwaita
Ixmdt/n.
a* at W<irre*ter. wa* Uirn at Con
tietl at Wpreeater. where he practiced:
charar Of tlko «
araUMl at tha W.
If so leave yoor order wl'h ui where It Is a guarantee of prompt-
foroier memlH-r of that TmkI) . wa* u>
passed a quiet night.
mind with whisky and Unaglnad I wa* Hale, the flmt pastor of the church of what better today.
being mlalreated I would not ha' e which the decease*! waa a life l.mg
killed my wife.- he said.
Vr. win officiate. The |*m1, ail!
WOWMSaUBMEETIIIG
Sdali. _*eil
ne*s and moderaie charge*.
U
2ft.-Tbe
Before the
EAST BAY DOG
CASE STILL ON
8t«dU.
St. Louis. Sept. 30 —Pursuant to hU
In thr Church of Tnlty, this city, on
execuiloo he said hit downfall waa due Monday at 2;30 o'clock, it is pnde
to liquor. -If I bad not inflamed my ^bu that the Rev. Dr.. Edmard Everett
Captured Tarpede Seat Sank.
lUcbinM.
Do yoa need any of the above?
plea of guilty to bribery in the houre
of deltgate*. John H. Schiu-iHcr. u
By Wire lo the Bvenlns Record.
By Win* fa the Ereoln* Record.
iaii at Ifl sn thi* moralBs
Thonaa
Hand sump.. D»ter,.^Nu»b«ln,
IVesaes or Badge*.
ci-.
thr drranaai st Port Arthur (run 8o|i*.
Rubber $tami>$
At ib.
By Wire to the Evening Re?t>rd.
Oiminguiahod Rocord.
and Klllad Hla Wife.
’ 20 tu Kept If iBCliialvo but vaa *Trr>-
Mr».
EO«»t
Wife. Who DIod Last Oocomber.
aplnad H* Waa Being MNtraalad
Sctai diapstai rtealvad todaf auUc^
aaok naar thr Ulaixli
R,Kil.r
SIX YEARS IN PEN
WILL OFFICIATE.
inflamad Mia Mind With Whiaky. Im-
Jl> Wlrr lu fhr Bvasinc Raeord..
a j..and
The pUnt
was totally destruyed.
The lo>s
17.00.* with partial insurance.
MoMMhuootU Btatoomon Had
Eaplodifig
Fair Saturday.
SPECIAL SALE SATCRDAY on
pe.-nm candy from 2 to 8 p. m. ai H>e
Sanlt Ste. Marie. Mich.. Sept. 30.—
The Chippewa engine works homed
1:S5
FUNBUllWIlLBEjiaO MONDAY
workaaa, K. Bulllran and E T Hawk,
were perhaps fatally Injured.
Mapaxine. Killlnfl Twanty.
winds.
this momtac xrhile the wind waa blow
tribvilnE station of the East Ohio Oa*
say
at dayllabt
today
Two
iert
Hour—Loaa B7GOO.
aloo of naiuial saa wrecked the dl*-
FM StHT MIS
THE WEATHER.
Cooler today; freah to hriA
Boo PIMR Waa Oaatreyad While Wind
Waa Blowing Forty Miles an
By Wire to the Evening Record.
By Wlrrjo the Exealn* Record.
JAPANCSE WERE
HI6IME WORKS BORNH)
E WILHELM
Comer Front
and Union—
^ Hamilton Clothin|£€o^ %
TBS osmiiss.
la two.
’Ml..
. TRAVCRW
mCMIMM. nUOAV.i«PT»IKI**^m«.
b
1$ CMW
THEI^^RE^
VS^f^oSSSlIUN
iVieiu
Malta Iadt»aa*«» *« «*■ '
mfiitlai; oo tbr I*at1a« of Rr*. PR.* WCNT
C«%ic«SO C<Kirt lip^oMd H«#vy Fiiw M Wblt»to. Mac" t# tba lla».>dl.t,
tS. Pn>««UrW lhc.t>.»F.ffc-
Hrv. WtiUaaa t» a
. Mow •bM ^orV«fl
fUHlSUCAN MomwATiowm.
rTiMlwU«t,
m ▼. r AiRBAir
lYafwae CVr
4»«r
Siunl
10 bay a koMe. lot or fcr*. «r
trada a kooae for fam or ftna
tor city property? Hara M
aaj peraoaal Koparty to ttada
tot raal aatau? Do foa M
araney or bare yoa awney to
loaa? Wa caa aap»i]r jvtr
TO Ht« MOHC AND f
UUb IHTO HIM.
._______
I
am iTr*SIoc«.
ow
•vpsrssiRsr-
•-iaBr*KiS5iii=r
SOOTH
sn>E
Laities’ Pars
You have decided to buy tbU
rimer, have you not?
r a WAUtu
■
Ke^t.i..* v: I>.w4*.
tk.VNK >V
'
;,K^N
:
F„r l r..^x-A \U,t 4iU
BIG CORM CHOP
Miller of Weal of tho City
I Over Twelve Tone on
Twelve Actwa.
MIUnilSWiaBEStVED
:::l
b.tp«£r*.‘a;i.T.r.
1 — -- - - —•
it and re<i’iired to le!l a story aboit tb« Peun. CU.I which the French the ««r- Cumming* on Grand TravU the prUe. s book, being voted to
Mr*. Ctolre C iriiw
The p’.a?.- carvi* Uvr the . ipper ^11 > to solve the baffling promlem of
shiiU to re palntfM W MU- Itoilton-l tbe Ch.\gTv. river fre«hei« bt II.or* to Northpori yesterday wb^r*' he will
se^v VrttkT c«! »r« i*f I'T^-'t' at 1
Atrean* ' j the Px ill- ct>a*t. It
The CoMn’.tua sill hold the hay .
iu fUc whl’e
aed —
of
j
toitw-e^ f2»i.'iA0for eveaxaUrg
ke hereifu r leaving at « o’clock '
oi.-i-i. .-art to- ) ending: h.r pifO'C ».v;^
I.\e1 w.terwsv,"
. n.— Pari - Sm t,.n^ Bav. Om.
I h.
ot! h^r isTO. Tiu foiioix
r i N*orth-v,rt rv-fimlng over i
I menu wa^ to« rv»d.
T’at.n' . Hcai i-uu-.-u.:. Uuv
i i .1 n.4d. ’.-A lor-’ f'..e i*h.x *•-;•' Pc. »>>
Vb bMf ee
Warm rv»li.-.
..^b^
Pickle*.
lUdUh
\\ * ,orf Mdad.
Wafeiw,
!oe cream In star shspe.
The totesi court n*'ap At: .;;
\ngeto
food.
l>evU.
fc
the rate, of pa...*ttg-1 lau its the
Coflee.
aCkts of Michigan l« tio exi>.iii/n. .r-Ikin bon* Id the *tar col.*m
cantly handed down
t- l.udtd
Gtatas iuprsme court lu tt ^ ca^ .f
tka commtoaloner of ml ^ m > again «
mni WLlMmin w
tka Oraad Rapid. A lnd;a,ia i mi war
MIY BEMAIN OPEM
Wi
fE ■
ecMBpany. rs9«lrt»l
t^'mpan> lo
radnoe lu rales of fare to tso aud
dSb-half oanu par mile, end at the
aamc-tlma apkoldlag ths raUdliy of
tka Mleklgan tow. This tow fixes the
rata to ka charged by the various rail
road oompaniea doing buslaasa In ihl.
atate upon a scale graded by the
amount of earnings of passenger
iraias par mUe of road operated Vn
der lu prortoioat tke Michigan Cen
tral Railroad company on it- main line
lad TiRtodo dlTlsloa. tke Lake Shore
* Mlch^aa Southern Railway companj oa lU mala hne and Ttdedo d«v
* km. fka Grand Trunk A Western
rib
exploration..’
’chief engincr. -Re.ldeni
George Bhle and hi. culU-gc a . t i
dared hardship* that It took Amer - •
pluk lo overcome. The. ^peal fvA
___ rhs in the tropical j mgle, iracln
freshetis. «>me
loathful of water.
••Tbit lobto-r Uttd a esdt of wine iu hi.
and exery exenlug he wt*uld
>%xTi bis
pend-dowm
bu. man
lu to fetch him up a
rrom drUikpiu-ber. To ke,-p
big any of the wine be would make
him mi his mouth with water before
he left ths 1
mUa. Tke Port Huron diTtelon of Uu
Grand lYunk inllroad and tke Omni
Rapids to Indtona Rnltomy compan)
ara only permlttad to charge tsro aa^
ona-kalf oaats par mils, and n salt l
KTO ptodtng requiring the Detroit
Grand Haven A MUwankee Rallamj
to two aad
OkO-kalf emu per mile.
TkU law has proven vesji sattofartory: roqnlriag. as It does, tke com
—-
becn ablo to enro tn aU I
that to Ontarrk. Han*a <
UthooPtor poalllTOcmrei
If love is
San rranclsro. Sept. ».~Two tor
nut only wll
pedoes were loat toal Friday from the
111m first su
I’nlied Sutes anbmariae boat Pike,
.11, ..tin.
^
which has been exp«rime«tlng In San tarrh Cora to tokm Ivemnll;
Pablo bay under the dtredkm of Uen- directly npo* the blood and
4der or an sxx-ideut. Life aud love
im. tnereoy ow ^ m giwst part tbe art of besrlng
tenant MacArikar. Oae has bee* rei of tke diseaae. ^ with ulber people s sbortcumings. Kveoverod by lulla* flabermen. The
to still at large and m^ be exptoded by n paantng reaael. It t.
charged with 200 poanda of gwa cottonA reward of 1250 to oflered tor lu re^
boalvsa to rodaee tkelr mua and to
Tbe one alrmdy toand had
earry iMUaeagers la ikto stoU at ^mto
nmprsased aid aad was prar
some one Ims wtoMy eald tkst.msreely
lower than that charged ky noonUnm- AtMlIjr ItoimIM.
a novel 'was ever written which cuokl
tkm of tke tame Uaea Into other stotoa.
r *€0..tWodo.O kaveroatotkeemliriheheroatid
aad lu valUUUr has n*« bee* detar*
korotoe had been faBy frank with oae
II. toltoltt««,
«ld hi. tt<«l
mlaed ktorond qiusUoa. kavlag been
paaaed «poa by the klgbeat oo«t la of pfwWx r»<to *o «- J M««r 0
Take BaU's ramUy
maana CUj
to I«ckiM U.- X
pe-kmUlh <o tltot hteoA Mr. Whlu—r
haa XMkaa a »o.n»o. M ftambaa «tol
ENiOVtoBLE DAY.
the tama hrm. aai ,xi»eU lo a. I
Tm^Wfwe bey Bern«« C^rcH Vtotod Twarataa Ctty man aaaa to.Mk. hr
Mrs. Jonn Holmes.
rsngemeau tor the removal of kls fam
ily. who wlU leave In abooi n mm
About
n.t of Ua
iv i'vkey Revord.
Tmv<-rtoe IWx )?»wi.*g t3rg
Mm. Jdkn H d»e* at OUS M
TO CURE A eOLP IM GME ©AV.
. Atl«
terday fik<l t>**V rflnrkr v HI,
1
Takr Lavailxe Bromo QolBiBe Tnbto
flinaor •«> elrttod tse Hgeu
I Al’. ortigglns refund tke money tf
veinroaE In Ue evealng aiici
tolls to oare. R. W. Oroveb algnmure
I is o* each box.
• f»n «oTrtto 4v.
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i^
firtor
ProfMwr Cttrtl at Cataatta
Is It soMctofit to forgive sntkoo
cHitat th. ataaaa. Ttm .toto ■
Opentofi of fU aad wtotor
mMlnesy Batorday. Ost. 1. Mtoa
Id* Klatoee. SIS Caat Front Bt
WE HAVE TWELVE different prices in this make
of Chairs. They commence at $1.00 and range up
this. Come in and look them over.
^
3. Ul. Slater
Whilesslc and RctoU.
Tour Kcliahte Bo
Tbe r.ilde Wumon’s Tmlulng scLoM
^
III SlncTil^or.-. tob. r.- li.r.t-.liffenMit Ian- . •^•»‘«* "
gu.nc- are
in tin- prayer imwb
‘ ,
1 retit III r.u»iun to
tu Williaui mf irnMesI comi'os-
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Children’s
oat one particular line of hi^h-grade Bop’ and Children’s
CIO!
\Ve are goinv:
.. and new ____________
Spring
Fall Children s garments,
garments.
Suiis and Tant^. whiich will inclilude all our ........
cap. and now we shall sell these goods^ Rt
We have always >old ourclothin.: very cheap.
onr-Quarter ott -ome at
a. one-ihird
on,:-uiiru and
..... ^qme at just onchalf the regular price.
i-oOvliM-ed thal
plwu« W torn ttot tbw. to M toM »-M «ui. h.v. . f.U "wm- IimM dto.M. tk»t tojtonc h.. tb. .i>*w»wrUii« uuMr. -Plutoitol-
you ever s*w. This chair. 19te
cut, hai Urge, wide, beautifutly
K sawed back, beautiful shaped
« sawed seat.
In durability
there is nothing that will equal
it. The wide back and shaped
scat makes it very comfortabte.
And only.
BOYS* ECHOOL SUITS
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' BOYS’ DRESS SUITS
BOYS’ KNEE PANTS
BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES
buy but
must go.
‘ yat the nervank with the greatest ease.
orerrss* hrd bis master U« kept a
piubvr uf water hidden iu the x-eltor.
the dues were paid there would bs ikm of locka
-------------------sod. empty ing hto luaulb on his demoney enough lo make the Improve
1100
RsssaiA.
flOa
,<^1, he wuuld drink all tbe wlue be
ment besides a lltUe batoaca toward
Tha
raadem
of
ikto
paper
wlU
be
ou bto return ypstalr.
ke<>plng the club open all wlalar.
MAY BLOW UF A BTEAMSR.
DINING CHAIRS
GREAT SPECIAL SALE
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing and Shoes.
Tbe prenuleni of a college was i tlk
Ing to a Utile grv*up of uudergruduaUt*
about the wtodoui of eci>nomy.
^
coouomv I. wiM*.” bo
^ikI. To be »esu or nlggarvlly Ih ilw
teighl of fooltohnesa. The niggardly
■ cd. It
.ootmlttet Appoln ed Laat Evenlnq to times forty feet high, so tar ha^e
Sacara Bida ta Finish Lawar Part 1 proved an Insuperable obstacle to
Tf the Wesiua-tcnQ Club Mauaa.
sm letel canal project.**
Cf vrw ws-qiww g
1 By
_ the
. use of,
collected by ihv
IKhle party. Mr. Waltoce aald that
At a me.*tlng of tbe directors of
divert
WtHiui-u.ng Club last eveiUng a com would be possible
the
Caribbean
s
fttf
from
siUm*? to the
mlttee wn. apto^lnled to secure bids
letaide of the Uthmu..
for finishing the lower part of the club Pacific
hv tse. TIk- committee consisU of V.
Montague and 8. K. Walt.
1Sg’I«0 000 drotlaed tor the construeThe financial report shows that .If I26.000.000 destine* ror i»e
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY
1J'
MICHIGAN LEOISMTTON UPHCLO.
A. J. WILHELM sS
now have the swellesi
good, on the market for this
season, embracing child's and
misses’ set., todies* muffs, boas,
eidtors, etc.
Our assort ment to scTeral
times larger than we hav^ ever
W. a MUIer. whtwe farm U at Loot*
.hos-n before and includes many
Tree, three mlle« weal uf the city, has .
uf the finer giKxl. mH hert-lofcrc
a r^-corU breakinj: com emp 1M* >i-ar.
PYom twelve aciv* fit- *fcurt-d rt.IS-f
.carried by us. if >xiu am evea
pounds, Iht. last load hauled frv.m the
dreaming of furs of any kind It
held conlaliilnc 3.T40 jKiunds. The
will p.y you tu cell .« ««« •crop, which was «f St.twer. Evenceen
tvt oore.
*
variciy. wa. .old to the .tarch fac
tor/. Mr. Miller commenced on an
other fleU of tb.- same variety this
momlac which wa. planted Kome time
later but 1. now mady for the cuttlpx.
iMfi ar tha Ordar of tka EaH
OEOROE IMLE DlflCOVEREO WAV In addition he ha. twelve acre, of
lO'ercreen western com which I. not ^
TO DIVERT CHAOREfl RIVER.
yet ripe and wuf renulre at lea»t s, Your blood goe. through your body
Mrm. J. H. McOoufh. pa.i worthy Locks. Which Would Coat S204WM»0 j week or ten days of good weather be^ i with Jnmp. and bounds, carrying
warmth and active i:fe to every
matroe of the Baatera Star,
Will Bs Dons Away WIth-Party
if you take Holltoter i. Mo mialn Tea.
tmlned all last year-.'offloert and aupSuRorod Many HardahIps.
CUMMINGS IS OFF.
plle* deltchlfully yaaterday aflemon
:iu lent*. Tea or Tablets. Johewm
at her plcamaat borne on Sixth
Cblei»o. Sept. iJ:::-Oeor«e BWa «1
„ ^,71;;;;. on ih.Or.nd DYug Co.
sixteen rteeta beint proaenl. Ba<*h Amerlcu 4*«l»ecr. with k P»rty
""
naM,
I
’ady wax ciaan a allp of paper wl h
■IB.Mc6006HmiSTlSS
■*'*
211 Eaat
1MM..IT-to tkrtt wn«. t« ^
or 11.000 iBdebiedneas. Tbe
ckaiwk to bow free from debt with the
«1« of a small balaaoc oa tke
onaa bottcht toward Ike ckme of
aatorate. Tka ckurck has kaeo
echir oTerhanie* eaa npuaicn
ud repepered. hedweinr lepeln made.
,hc beMneet h» »iea totahed oC hhd
. loto clhu fwope. elA. ud the
ckurck hw metalled electric llfhu
MahT lBprt)««eBU hare heea >adc
oa the paieuhace property aleo. aad
aiuck of thl. work was dooe by Mt.
Wblmaa'i <iwo baada.
BEAR
W. i arty a full line of the famous Bear
BntnU N artf>. These Koods m the rety
Ik.ci mail'". Sh'tlanJ Ffos'. GermautowB,
Sa .ony. t.cr. ...n Knitting. Spanish and
Siietiand wc*..l. Shetland Floss. S1.00 per
p. und in 1 pound boxes : : : V : :
FttKEATBAT Wlffl 601,
^
bartair:
TO RWORT TO A RUM TO
r»lniiW l»> wfeicfc prof^k- ftU *n*r tbc
ft:
CAPTURE HER.
rj wrtf %k-iii»Ur<l,
bo^
niivjaao cmtfudlm: a
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roo»Vi«l IB Uc C^kw «mn*
h%* 1»BUI B Hi.*- of %2.im
tv
^ «b^ panrmace; Bessie Bures, Aged ». Shot Eiiaar |
MO HmrArtt
a ft*w «rf. Bf ilakc. »OTrd
» Barrw* la
vkiatlj of IW Oil. T^k aad tbe aew paator. Rer. W.» M;«i> Throe rmisa toapaadar |J
HotM* ka.-orad la Tkelatiarj
PaiB. la tfci* rouau. uB ite *bor« «
Bockla Ohrartad Ona BM
Hxiportor mad bad a towa platt«« . a. ikata to Ptaaek kb im .ermoo
•u i -iol> Tocordad. Tb« Dmt Pari
•nTilar.
WklUtaa
kaa
to
t
jraattat aawdatlan «aa tb<
ip elal to Ua BraaSne Raeord.
yMii dt caaaral aatbfaetloo aad ha*
iCaaKod. arfOi Maidaa a. pralaka Odaaaa. Mich, BepC 30.-la a
_ i^miforfrtaadalaaadoatof
jealoa. fa®f Baaria Bdnm. acad 20. of
tka «kii^ wko reirat tkpl k*
laCTa BallalfA Harbor Bprtao to -o Laka Odaaaa want to Ike koma of '
BiaMr Haaly aad empdad a Era cham
ber rwrojver at him. three skoU takla*
eallaat alatotdr
ifnendi eEecL One aimed at the kaart was dlCroat adraaea la iba prioa af M aa widktotouaUfwini
Tcrtad by a suspender buckle. The;
!
bare.
lata tbal waa aata to taka plaoa. Pic
kaca. aa tkof bare
Vfmiot Ur. R'kltmaa*. paatorala bare Ctrl than flew to b^r home, reloaded
Ike ckareh ka. r«.«l aboat l&AM. the rwTolrar aad refused to c^re betself BP to the police. She fired at
raaldaaca atmciarM Tka book Thll laaladaa tba aeeoaaary ruanint
them and kept them off for three
iH. «ara aaat broad^ orar tka ecpMaal aad pastor’s salary, the soak
lac ft »aaf asteaslra laipfwamaau hours tat ws* finally captured by a
aoaa^aadikarloitaaafaiHffai
Healy wUl racorer.
to tka ohurek property, and Ike pay
M tk. vxmai
»M . t« b.
low M lo«*u4 <• • b«T« mai Piwe
wbkh »™*.My w*« b. tb. to« l<»«
la tb« ««rM whM* a towa of aay tort
wuaM be eMabllibe*.
Tbe aeheaN erorted faiaou.ly
3iaf4ea
fKtlM Kcb. «he. oae at
e TicMmA becomtof •o.ibeloiiA eul
.^rTeror to Deer Park, which wm
rMche* after a loa* wa«oa rW. from
SewbertT. »»« '*!>«*«'
«*»“»
Tbea the ChKar> aathorltlea f
haaA The etraaieet part of allto that
T Of Mardeab Ttctlae are eUU paplaiee ea their worthleea pr
f'
OoYMOaat
i
Special Sale Sehool Shoes
For the Boys’ and Children. Misses’ and Girls.
The best shoe for $1.50 that >ou ever saw. sizes UH to 2. The children’s
sizes at 8M to 11 und sell for $1.25. ’THE AMERICAN BOY shoe is one of the
best ever made and have a genuine Oak tanned sole and we fully warrant eveo- pa»r.
They sell for $1.75. $2 00, $2.25 and S2.50 Some bo>-s wear a pair of these shoes a
a whote year.
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Come in Now
and see the clothlog and shoes and you will surely buy. You won’t have
chance like it this yean You can’t make money any easier.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning k
Piano, and the Fanoous Farrand Organs f.
m4
Mt
:;rl^
KimmVTKHBT
ULCNm
r Ctext eteMNrt hr te 1
. Art 9MMt»t« Mf^. M te gr«« iiif ifcili »rt tMrtmm mr. 9mi
MrtSMrtvftMMiHiCkvtfM U* Onlv« lrttA»«pli.loaklBtfc*
AiMi «f IM UrfflNI V&v aiy. wtUi; tlM irtgku <rt IW QMl IA«
t^lMUpark Brt,«th.*rr^
tm, HMd <rt iMrtac thMi at their
*»r. the auto certH-4 ca tto >»r
flA* ofM M aU m Ml«
ati««rihtortv«Mai«^R«v TIk«u aey
»»y aart
aai to
i Mr. Oert aimr to Mr».
the hooe« reair
tteFmt
CSUJr^ W
•itet ^wtth irf TkmvctM Cttjr. tea
HTwariUMlaooae
:i5:
WA
m
m
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
0AM. •OOM AT THE
Oa^ hsn hasa rttscowsMi a fnr unfit
^ sf this du aad afttmu cm teadiarts af actas af Mart ham hasa asesmd liy mas af capital la the past
fewrtapa Tha lacalKy tm aUiactad
HIGHEST QUALITY POaSIB«
feet in eveiy wap that R mast samly
please ron. The plnoe. Johaeoa Drug
by saddsaly crowlag ttks a rw
It wasdeme to perfeetk*: ^ namb
ysople lauihed la spite of thamsc
sad the speaker^ friends felt that In
s mooMat the whole effect of thy
neetlns. aad of Mr. Beecher’s thrilUng
ippaals. might he lost. The ormor.
bowerar. was eqaal to the occasion.
Ke stopped, ttstsaed HU the crowing
reasad. nad than, with a look
sur[Mise. palled oat his watch.
'Morning already!- he said; -my
watch U only at tsa. Bat there can
he no mistake about It. ’Tbe iastlacis
of tbe lower animals are talalUble. '
There was a roar pf laughter. The
“lower animal’* la the gallen c
mpsed..and Mr. Beecher was able
rename ns If nothing had occurred.—
re E s T f
CITY ORAYAOE.
U yxm wish draylag and carting done
to your entire aatlafactk*. phone for
Frank Raub and your wmnu wlU re
ceive prompt mUenikm. Look over bis
etock of second hand stoves aad
will surprise your pockethDok by getting new and lasting senrloe A«m
P. M. Chsnpsa
A Bey'S Wild Rids Pdr Ufa
Of theae employed oaihePcreMartmecte rtartag the muaamr the folkmr.
lag hare beaa teat elsewhere; Oop.
mllea. to get Dr King’s New Dtoooviacter C. Lscear viU raa oot of Maakssoa dortas the wiater. Ooartaetar
endured death’s agonies from asthma:
E. Thompsoa has besa isMSSfid to
but this wonderful medicine gave lavtnnt relief and soon cured him. He
the Trarsrse City run. Brakeama Leo
writes: “I now sleep soundly every
Lyoae U mnalag extra. Brakeama C.
olghl.** Uke marvelous cures of e<»Lnasworthy has goae to Trarerse
vSaptlon.
pneumonia.
bronchUls.
City. Massr Miks Powers has been
x>ughs. colds and grip prove lu match
One of tbe most Ipteresilng skelcbcv less
merit for all throat aad lung
neslsnad a lasular n» out of Grand
la Madame for October U enitUed YouMes. Guaranuvd bottles Me and
Rnpkls. and mptneer O’Neal will run
The Home Life of Mrs. Charles War
oni of Trmrsrse Clty -PfiUmksy Nvw.v.
ren Fairbanks, wife of tbe Republican
candidate for vice president. Tbe RMuid..
story U mustraled proAmely. the pic
Ssmld Berts.
tures having been taken ml a U^e date
by one of Madame's arilsu. As Mrs.
jtars ohL
It Is eaM Oeoetal Miles has made Fairbanks U now a very promlneut
s grwst dssl of moiKj wrt ef bis Texsi figure, a story of her home life Is of
oU wsll renturra
general Interest. Tbe article In Mad .
The lasl Dams of Joseph C>oaniA s am U sore to attract wide attention. '
well kaowm wnttsr of hea -lortea. is
KorseolowokL Us le a IHde.
What IS LHsT
I
The smpms of lEMnim Is s rsdlcsl
In ths last analyHs nobody knows.!
women's saSragist^and holds that but we do know that It Is under strict
aearty nil the grsst Vefbnas of t^ law. Abuse that law even slightly.
irregular
living
world hnrw been bet^bt sboot b?
diian^i^t of the organs, resulting
' ^ dache^^^ mcr
;
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY, •
TRY A RECORD
WANT AD.
M
NEWTON ANNIS
:i-i
Rtv. Thomas C^
ronoerU pasuir of the Secoad Siro^ M. E church at Grand
pastor of Ue Klrsl M. E. church. Trar er»c Oily.
ever knew where they ware goln# In
an auin. They finally came la sight of
j Ue. as meli as hto UleoledI alfc. U a hi. church, which, being brllllantl)
UPradiiata of AIMoo. and U . aciiUslly light, held a haivpy weleomlng crowd
ai Mlcmsaa nan. all vork having Uvn of hU t>arUhli*ner» who had planned
way of keeping him fruic
oimaaod to the TTolverine i>iaic. hi..; this
ihlt tatU^ue
t>
troublesome comfort, while
im chaise helai at Nsthvllu-. and ju lag
with ihe.varlely of work at un^* ilui.-j they iKOutlflcU bts church with lovlns
nkuU hatnlk and gathered together all th»
tran.planied to the upiK-r penln.
where, under the IVtruU c«uirer»*ure dainty dishes fiom their sto
wins, he devoted hU life to the atrvnu
ous work of a mlHi.li.nar> la the min
couch as the Wrnlture City
lag aelds. He It aav. w ho flr»t planted
the weed of ChrUllanlly at Iron Moun could maufactnrr. Prof. Jennings rd
tala, loas before the Iron horse had the Union, and Rev. John D. Graham
ploughod It* way ihrmigh the wlhler presenting it with lotring words. Thli
ness aad op«..d the way ftvr othirv. mwmed to Mr. <\a the perfect com
and today two churches of steady plc^tpmeot of hU four years of work lo
membcnhlp. are rrccMnl a. a monu a field and among workers, who stand
ready ti> rei'clve Tfaveiwe City’s gift.
ment of his aarlV work.
Requests your presence at hls Fur Opening to be held at
■
the store of
Ha. world-wlds tame f.< marvelous
Made MBArtr Stan.
1 V*unslon. at a dinner perIlmeuHd the valor of tbr Jap-
m
<1 ‘
Mrs. Thomas Cos,
Rev. Mr. C*is s elficlcnt and estimable lu ij.ui. h
AMERICAN
MINSTRELS
.
Introducing the Grsiul .^j>*-riacular Electric First Part
Setting
at? of Sphador
Graduate of Albion coUege.
Bight years ago Mr. Co* took ten Rev tV L l.su1
WM^ks of resL wcat.io Europe, and| wide and new fields are open, and
11 . with a congenial party, made a blkcj wihls Mr. Co* enjoyed hU parish on
li---- Wufi starting
Glasgow, working the west side he said he was very
srtlng In at Glasgow
Ihclr way leisurely through England, much pleased with hU appointment
then landed at Paris, renewed the here.
Mr. and Mrs. Coa spend ibalr vacatrip, uklng in BnusrU. passed up the
on through i Hon at Chark voi*. where Mra. Cox's
Rur»>pe, and returning to hls lalmr parents reside.
atrong in body and mind, with ro- j Mrs. Cox. who is a very talented wo- TS* tt. b tmiVm,
newed vigor for hU cboiw^n work.
man. U much Intensled In club work.
One of the pleasantest episodes of ‘ being a member of several of tbe clubs
hte closing days at the Giaad Rapids j of her former city home. She U now
paalonue occurred an evening or iwnl m Hudson visiting friends, but wlll|
More bis departure, when Mr. and | join her huabaml he»u Saturday andj
LIGHTED By
50e Dstaksg gi«<ncUghu 500
wmi
ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
• - :
October Third and Fourth.
-r
euk alKiut to lead hls .
fximiMin.v liiU untie, lie drew Uis
*
awonl and wa V IHl It.
my brave fellows,’ be shout
«m1 to Ills men, ’you have a lough strug
gle Iwfore you. Fight like betws till
your ammuuitkv
like aiiUloiM-s. l iu u little lau
:^:£SsS2=S*« The GUS SUN
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J.W.mLIKEN.
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City Opera House
Thursday, Oct. 6
m
The Klfic Pins of Minstrelsy.
Snperb Bin4
Orchestrt
struct Parade at Neerv.
SEE IT!
no wU St City NeWbBtand-
PRICES; IOC, 20c. 30C, 50c.
This will be a very broad and comprehensive showing of
fine furs. If you wish something out of the ordinary, or differ
ent from what is usually carried in stock; this will be your
chance to get a Fur Coat.
Ulatcbes
Riitds
Chains
Kniocs
QlatCbCS* Splended values for $2l).(K) we will -rll for $12 00.
Spoons
China
Cuff CinkSf J^cvcral dozen pair* reg'darly sold for 60c, 76c aad
$1.00 go at 26c a pair.
All this week the prices will be just about cot in half—
VVe must sell a lot of goods before Ociob^’r 1st.
Kings*
Over 600 to choOK from, we make the price 40 per
cent, discount, hence a ring that selU at $1«0 you
can buy now for $3.00, almost half price.
Forks
Cut Class
Clocks
lardiniers
Uases
Cadies* and 6ento Chains, see the great value we
can give you in good chains. $1.60 to $8.00, just
hal^ price.
These goods must be sold.
wholesale prices this week.
Purses
Shoppinfl
Bags
You can buy them less than
RASTALL, THE HUSTLINC JEWELER
. leaner and will jo ji
Why pay $8.25 r A C p/^KF iiS
■.MMimV'
be roitad from S«
V/txrtuUr
FOR HARD COAL WHEN
-TRAVERSK
OIT*V
OAS
**'
OOMRANYw
REGARDLESS
OF
COST
CLOSING OUT
i
m
Vt 5nV^!
LADIES! sample snoes that
trapped haafis. sktu eruptions: InfiUll.
you frxMn Me to 11.50 per pair a
ble lor I
*6c. St Johaaon's Drug Store. S. K^. V. medrich s.
Walt A Sons and F. U. Meads. Drug
FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET.
Frt-.-h and SaU Ktj.h^ ranm-d r.uoib
OTd^“r^ called for and il» Ii\«T* d.
Fsarful Odos Aoainst Him.
for. Ks>t Mb am! I-Yauklin Sts.
desi^ute.
Such, in brief was tbe condlUon of an
old soldier by name of J. J. Havens.
Versailles. O For years he was
with kidney disease and
neither doctors nor medicines gave
him rallef. At length be tried Electric
era.' It put him on hit foct in
rt order and now be tesUfles, ’Tm
on the road to complete recovery.”
NOTHING DOING TILL
Beat on earth for Uver and kndney
troobles and aU forms of stomach and
bowel oompla’jiia. Only 50c. Ooamnteed by Johnson’s Drug Store. S. K.
Walt & Sons and F. H. Meads. DnigSi>cclal Engagement of Amer
gisls.
ica s. Greatest Minstrel
Company.
7m
OF DETROIT
OWING TO THE GREAT SUCCESS of this sale I have decided to CONTINUE It
AIMOXHER
WEEK
Al{ my J. Millef Shoe* for men must be sold at once, all grades and all kinds from a heavy work Shoe to a fine Patent Leather.
SOUXM
SIDE SHOE
SXORB
■ 11
:rr.V-
..,:fi
■ . .-l^Tr^i
.-r>-
pie<« of baadiwork.
Dr fUrry GeU»« WM dOW to Wmt
WOKTM. urn umW oo 9ntmgkm»l bmtkntmB.
a O J, Black aad cbfldrea. wbo
bare apest tbo aammer at Uadr cot
USi. Sprtes P»rk. fwtmnaed to Ibeir
Oil Up ValiioM# flMls wmP Oipwtod
Tfco iteHM 1»«1» oC Oeorve
; WmMn Tm4to oC KmfAf w«i
iud by « «mn«er alsht brfort
m4
«ad robbed of tl.CK»0 vanb o( grm
roou vbicii were du< up aad cairted
Tbe f*m betas ooi two walUm from
Unrtj. iber dkl aot bare occaakm to no
oot ertry dty aod »o rUH belni medt
yoatentay Ooorge Tweodle wu 1
M to flod today wbo» be went ojt
that the eetlre kIbm^ bod. coiiialoUqc
froa two to throe tmadrod pound
been dot «P mu! carrlod away. He
trarkod the mao for ibroo-quarier* of
a mtlr tbreragh the wood# ba^k ci the
fiatcb Imt !oat aU trace for aay furMr. Tweedle think* that U
. taken by eome cmr faxnUlar with
locatkio aa It waa ta a Ultie patch with
bU aardca truck and »o aecluded that
It would bare been hard ip And by one
atranjee to the locallun.
8. K. Wail k 8utu report that
atranaid^ came ^o yeaterday mod In
oolrod the prtcc of iftnacns and when
oiMwiluaed about lu ta ins aarfc^te
and dry reccired the InfurvaUoo that I
It waa srwn.
Course Tweedle a farm where the
Sltiactts Baa taken fnitn ailjolD* thrl
farm of John, J. TaeedU*. furmerly ufl
ibie city and he U aln. an extin^ivt
Stiver of ilnaeOK
itae at Albkm. lad., today.
Mra. Mary Btaaa of Ktas»k»y rw
taraed borne today after TteiilBc ber
SCRVaiR CARRIED
TRuenoN.
All
Am Dewn^Rtwm. Pweblo
and iWidad and tba Report Can't
Be Verified.
I
. IMsfatas Oct.
M A
5I w-^rrn ' '
Waa an Old Sclo.er and a Pkei*
Havins Located Hera M^186S.
Mrs. Dav.ea Dead.
SPBCUL FALK SATCRDAY oa'^
peanut emndy from J to p m. at ISc] .
City. lMul9re. Schombn* and Prov
M .Kkef*. who euftered a atrtke a iiound. Kc Rular 20c loxvia. At tkel
lately upon arrival tl > of «nop!»*xy Sept. 11 atnd who. though La Grettl. ::i E. Front.
]
leave for Traverse
^
,H«r. 2300-2:
& llarrla, I
parsed awa
ica^iep a-n-lfe. two daughtiiw and oa-j
NT. CUTNENS SALTS.
. j
honor of AUle Farrow, who wili; brmcer. He' whh 5G veara
• ---- oM and tnjI
n»*r\' !s It that 4)1 the ajek who!
aoon leave for California oa ai-eoau*
rkiaeer and aoMler. having
aP\'rd It t; •? W>. u your uLU-i ira
of hi* wife* health, the EaxU* gave aibeie in t««C
j
x„u anu k<*ur kidai>^ are!
very pleaaanl banquet at the UtU-j The funeral wUl he held Sunday at ;
C:itS\ i( t«-.l {
Ta\em laal evening. Walter Loran-U P- m friun the home and the I*»-i j
rr yo.r ttoruVea
ger was loastmaater and home pka- » Uoircr. wVI be ael' cted from among!
r'uuima'ic » alu. why
tagrerpon^es wt-re made. Mr. I'arrow tb.- G. .A. R.’a Rev. U Cortsllu
^
was piwnted with a fide Easle em j tvciducr tie biirta! aerWe. which w M
, ta-atij. Nt. Clerci
b'lem. the pivieniauou apetcli beingJ »k* in Hrarge of rndi-nal.-.T Aca r-on
i>crM»n
male by Judge John Uiranger. Smith|and t^»>-remaina will U laid away
. .nowini; dni>mi>:s and}
A Price look a picture of the a^^iem ; thenam-ily lei }n Oakw.'ol.
!
^ u.nio tyf Mt. Clemens
tko|
bly.
.
1
Mra. MnrVu. Oav ca.
^
atnmg.wt mineral
rhmrle. W’ Heck Cermalne Bm.*?
l‘i^v < rc runli,!
Bngta*e> drug
bter. Raoe. wbo. with ber bear
. Ralph Htoea, left for California By Wire to the Brmilns Babaed.
Denver. Oolo., «cpt- SA—A rwmor la
Mra. Grate OoUain of WUUamaburs corrent here to the elTbct that Trinl
returned borne after a ftw day.’ rlah ddd baa been partialb «wept away bt
whb Mra. A. J. Brwa.
the breaktaS of * reaenolr contalnlns
oae vrtleme of water,
Mesar* Charlea Reniua and B Blndown between Pueblo and
deemltb left today for Kinsaley.
TrtnMad and the report cannot be
where they will work.
Mra Cbarle. Decker and two chH
dr»n
today for Manlatee. where
brevities.
■he will make a abort vUU.
The Miaaea Tlllle aad FAnnle Bpe«a
and Dearie Strkklcr formed a merry
Meaarv. lke^.:ngton and George
^
,n.
aketchins party oa Bdr^wood road- Homer iegte tonlnht for U-^.ud transfer agtmt on the Pere Marqueiie
^
^
„f Mr
aJd« ihU aflemoon. enjoying teir Jaunt where they will Join ProffMor Maro. in a ham.y hhkx! ye..teriay
r !a> un<-.o -u ef
In picnic laahlon and endlnK the even- the magtelan. and tagln rehearaaU Wolf River variety of (all apjdee “
^^
an. Sli<ins at the Mlaac*
ftr the aeanm. aoon to taitlD. Mr the roauslde eevera) inPe* cm
t long
miialr
uvr at Si , hcbig given iKrnnlKvitm to fill «?Pe.untttgton .pent th
I picked nine a|wrclmena of the nunE. C C«mjpton baa returned from a Lbula.
perfect
apple
M<n
!c
the
t-hy
arrl,ul
tprlnga.
The
reirolar
tpiarterly
im-etinp
«.f
the
aU week.’ »ta> at Mot Hprlnga, Ark,
the app'i* belay »)f a de.^;
Udlee* Library aa*4K:lylor. haa b^-en
HU beallh la much Improv
rich ruby eoh.r and Iimrerre -Ire M.- •r»M C.iKI !<r'. ’hi',; l-t I“tFrank Koaaman of^
Bho en po^tiamcHl and will ta- held ott. s.
t?vprearett
them
to
ia»i «‘Mm t: I til iyi’h I
F. E. Beardaley baa Ju>i rumplrtel
Jt;>ed the fair at Gra^lhltaplda paa.i l
,-i J.r.,1 tai.v
ir Tci..? *-r b mi
throng town today cn rt>utdTor home. a «nc Tioltn. H 1. made of curly mnpi -
_____
THOMAS
JEFFEDSON
!.
.
p '
i ‘
^ SiuHb ,vul
t
Drug Ce
' j Sat Sale KexI Mordiy HtttBUt
Scale of Prices:
.
25c, 50c, 75c. $1.00
MUM A SALE OE CLOAKS
lowlst Suits
rbtirle* John,M.nOfSutl(
\
SPLENDID NEW THINGS
Just received a new consignment oT handsome Tourist
Suits, in rich mannish effects, in the new colorinjjs for
fall. These are with new ideas as to trimming ami
decoration, and represent the highest fiuality of mater
ial and making:. They arc priccd^ai
That Should Receive your Immediate Attention.
Our Mr. Oyer has just returned from the market where
he has purchased fifty Ladies’ suits at Abiut Hall Price, and a lot ofcoats and skirts at remarkably low figures. If you are in need
of anything in this line you should lose no time in calling.
The best is always the first to go.
$12.50
$12.50
$25.00 to $37.50
\Vc are showinj- in connection with these some very
swell clTccls in Silk. Voile and Panama Urcss Skirts at
$10.00 to $23.50
wm
$10
''JltFaabiaii** Baadauartars.”
THE ALL-AROUND
OVERCOAT
The style Avhich the majority of men will wear to business, as
well as' most of the lime l>esides. is well illustrated here. It
is cut comfortably loose—moderately long—with fly front,
and is very smart and dressy. This illustration was taken
from one of the
GARSON-MEYER SUPERIOR
TAILORED OVERCOATS
Which make we consider reaches the acme of Men’s Clothing
l>erfeotion.
T!v' f?.'>rirs from which these splendid Overcoats are
p*-oducis of the best mills in
1 v ted from ti
and ill. Kid • K» rseys. Melt
Mellons, Vicunas and,
Ito black., blut, ' V\iv*rd and several novel coalings.
lii aildilioo lo this style, wc wtH show you an immense variety of Overcosts in shorter and longer styles, belted or plain bteks. in a broad range of Bv/t» cf Boed Chthes Look
fabrics and aiyle-doUfls.
fortkULoboL
Prices for Overcoats, long or short, from-...-.$10.00 to $50.00
Prices for Sack Suits, single or double breasted, from $ 10 to $22
Jost wh»t you ml in anatt H«tt ud HiberdiAor is here at your coomwd. We want .
you to see paiticnUiIyomrichcoUectioo of Neckwear at.......................... ...SOCentS .
GET THE BOY AN EXTRA PLAY SUIT ANT) LET HIM ENJOY HIMSELF.
KUBECK & HOYT
tail wiraivn m*rmrn%
'
OiMiow »Tt*mm’r ekO-TMII
Some elcgar;t
Su'.ls in assort
ed rlollis.wonh
$12.00 for
mm
$r.5o
i.ji) i..a.«i!e? 1
sn.1 novelties and are tai. values ’or the ’price we ask
$7.50
SKIRTS
In Uroadcloths: Cheviots and Cranites. all i n tiily
trimmed with braid and silk. Hvcr>' orle worth
from ^2 to $4 more than we ask.
-to
$25.00
Extraordinary Special
^or Sa'iluriiaiy and Monday ne.xt.
( )n any article purcliascd in oiir cloak department
on ihoNC two days we will give
Prices .S7.50 to $12.00
A Special 10 Per Cent Discount
Jackets and Long Coats
to make it casic-rfor .any one wishing to tjo on the
i;.vtur>i<m. < >rdinarily this would be a bit: influce*
ment. but when It is coupled with our extraordin
ary low prices it is an opportunity you Bhould
not overlook.
\Vc show an elegant assortment from $5 up.
m
Sa RIP VAN
WINKLE
.... . |
PERbONALB.
(or Elk
.I.;reu v.
•:|.lH.rhrta/;e,. t^ wi» KrkkM.n.
■^ .
Miaa Gina Jewin raon. wrho ma n ..
abort vUH here with her hrotlifr.
Bwmuel. left for her home at Wowl
vine this tu(»nilng.
Mrn. i. F. Mclkmald and daughtoPcwrl* returned to l>eetavllle nxlay
after a Eve day’* vtall with Mr„. E. E.
Jleodrieka.
J,Taoph M HogrlW of Chicago, who
haa apeni the aeawm at Forewt lawlgo.
left fhla morning f,»r Si. ta»uU whlcn
Ih* will visit ta'fore returning home.
Meaar*. B. F. Harria. F. Hoffman and
Charlea Hanna left on a four week.’
tHp to Chicagti trwtay. «
Mr. and Mr*. E. H Siansluiry of
tadlllac relumed today afU-r a visit
with Wlllla WItkop.
V
Ml«a May C.ilnM»re of Tin«mlmrg.
Canada. paa«*d thnwgl, town today en
nuiie fur I.ak. Ann. wl„ re .he « *iMHdh
to make b«r future home with her
aunt. Mrs Mary Gil
G«Hirge Walt and sou and
Mrs. CoH.rge
daughter.. Lm> and Mra. Annie UumtM,n.|
ri*tume«I to !b»ir hium* at DuLdin to j
da) afttrr a ahoil business trip here.
Mm. B J. BodenUrg and two chil
dn-n. Myrtle and qiadys. ..f O dur
passed thr.ngsbJlowu on n sU w«>,l.-’
Ulp to Musktwim. xh. re she will Us.l
4.'
J. ■.MCHtSDOD
MSKOOKEIR BEDSiS.'Sr
THICVM TOOK tum
..
I MCOM^ TRAVmaK CITY. MCHWAN. FBIOAY. SCrTEMCR
THE BOSTON STORE
Uk
TiRAVtilit
CONDSISEO NEWS OF MICHKAN i
Bmrm ^ to ter
Aootter teDqi,fote^Wf«p«if ter
It
i* InowB M Ik« AMg» MhawOh
Mdi laurM
■Marikr ilMf» vtll to > Mg UM M
• Staw.
W«»«. »kM^gateinf«( klik •W Peered lato tte inwprt -Wk« tk
Mtelte teteite tte c7M«r te^
Moppte tte Itetei »ohit«l mt u
O. teotete ofc* »HCo|-r.iite • mbIM sa oteteUre ^le. «te
■Mftod:
Hlfli cBMiod vbiN
«of« tenrMMv tete
^
tMte on* tetemd teork. oT ooe
Tte little rlllaxe of Girard, ic
hfmirti teUi ^ Itt
Bnaeh tooBiy. resrml&s the Ion d
teSf
ki* kM «oo4 tte repilar wnmiy fkir. win co®*o!.
«gk
tkr
» *ia«MU. li.elf wlih a carmlT^ •o*t m4ay
Tte prkunt Girard pIM. to be de
will be «oora «<
pk..
«M tte caralvaL and will be compenaalctJ
a tee trip to tte Hlltodale fair,
M«k.>rfortr omu.paeallar caae U la court at Flint
m aMkHUlM CrMk k«T» or
that of a mother aaing her daughter.
Nr
agalaat her daughter. Mr.. Ida
:. to recover mtmey loaned to ter.
Bterglag her with a broach of cgie
, The toul amoaat of money 1.
ttet Cxmprtartnan Oardiier will actual
‘ 1y Utrodtee U>e aovel meaaare
A flarted farmer lay. claim to lta% - •400.
The grtot mill, ooe of the old land
hMl-tte lantnt potato aiory IM. aea
w«a aad fur ita truiMulnen bo w 1^. of Clio, having been oponUod
rctep I4t>ooch. He aay. he rcceatty >r more than 4M year., haa barn de
d»c
Poutoe. from ooo hill a^roywd by Are. .Tte pitSterty wa*
fd at liu.ouo. and wa. Insured for
Iy^Mw**pi^’lo«. aU of ibna belaic •5.MI0 Sixty diiUar. that was la the
iMh drawer was burned. Mr. sle*
mm may rebuild.
One of thv queer sight, to be aeea
song Michigan*. 44HW .ludeni. ai
rlaerated b> tbo heavy ebarse. r<‘ riving In Ann Arbor U the weictyne of
nmblod a alfaaUe coal elln|»rr Hai the fraicmiiy boy. at the depuLv
It am been for ihc rala. larpr pile, of Whc« the **4:M“ grrlTed In the after
, about 3IW siudenu were crowdw*wd palp lOtel up 1^ the MkbljEau
B the liule platlorm awaiting
Wood Pulp Co*, platit marby would
friend..' Off the rear coach swung a
hate caajcb! ftre
fellow in -whlMle- panU. blim
A -coaple ul ladlck llviua at Jobani. iiaU-nt leal her . Oxford., and n
acaliurg. a rlllane lu.r UavlorU. arc
cmolatlaic the example of Carrie Na- gray cravanc.U' whh a itrap across
tloa. Hec«Oiiy tao meu of that vllack. He wmi hurrounded by three
lace were whllluK away a .pare hour
• men. dressed i xarily like him
with *a quiet Mine aatm-.*- when »n self, except that some wore n-d ho.»>
rtirot manner tl.elr wive, ant next, wKirne wore gray. Then came il;»
cur<*d an ai and halleretl down the juTuUar fflolurv of a college fratertiiiv
diKH- «if the room when* they were welcome. The Imy. did not ah.ke
pla^luK. The Bentlemen made a haat) hands, mir say "HeMo BUI.** iH»r any
exit lhrt»uah Ihe window, and eaoapisl thing eUe that the ordinary roan doe*
for the time iM lns
They hugged, htoch In turn pul bulb
Timothy IlisxIaK ahd Francla Cox. arm. around the new crav.niite.about
TrankenluM miner*, called Dr Mile* where^the tell dreli'* It. .nU then
flrUfol mil of bed at Pay Clly. U**! sqm-e/t*!. Bach wa. acdomimnled by
Sunday at mJdulfhl. Ju.l for a
. chuck V. Then I hey pll.'d Into a sty
and KkA him on a nvemlU. drUe. Me lUh trap and dnoe around lh« town,
wa*. unted to hurry, a. a maa wa. Fte Ihe whole length of the train there
liadi) cut. On arrlvln* at ht. dctlna was hugging galor««. Some of \he
IloB the doctor found only a roomful
ed partlo* rllmbiMl Into auto. Fo.
m druQh. They rofu»ed to pay him this year, for Ihe flr.1 lime. Ann Arfor m. drive, but. were compile
iHU-s wesHhv Mu.lent. ar.- following
Jn.-ti.^- Kina to hand mer ll> for the lead of the east, ami bringing ihel;
c*Md!4 and pay the d.K-ior
the
I to college
e announeement that the lAnsing
State Raving. Imnk will have a pu.p
lUHtalled in the t*oMee station, to tur-t
in hurry up calls. wyalU an oxiu r
prt.lwldy rannot lie equaled by any
in the Naiioaat bank at Battle
otlier nild of like .Ixe In MichlRan. Crei*k. One n^ghl the alarm there
The Malks averace 1.1 feet In height, rolled In a hurr.-np call at Ihe iioller
and It 1> all that a tall man can do Htaiion a b!«»ck awav. The captain
• to rearh up and puM down the tar>.
Some or the ,uik.K at. n. .ud 17 feet
hiKh. The «M ra^e per am promlMM ephi.ne to Ihe hank and a»k If they
to IH- a n-rordbreaki r. amH«r. Am;*- mean! It. Finally It was coneUidad
vine think* rlahtl>. Umi be ha* Kan that a MjiiB'l of patrolmen^nuild nin
MMI beaten to a llitisn"
u» the *eene alioul a* quick a. a team
Wui June*, a Sautnaw man. far«^ <iiubl 1 e hitched and the bank wa.
death in three
th. oUm r
HMin .SI rr.uinded by bluec«»at*. A pa*^
utaiu Ue a a* drlMUi;
i^ Uriilge key w« ; UM-d and the tifflcers Bled In
la a Mahl wagon flMed woh ba>. when M I be de^ks ambitious clerk* w i •>
hi. t.wm ran awa> and Man.
working overtime and all wa* qulei
Coon WinJet The driver Han.
A Ini you got no luirglars?** a*k.Nl an
oltUvr
Naw." said a clerk. I ju>i
bui bmad a m ythe baug.nu ih. t,
hu the pn*h lintton with my kn *
IhenTl^- horwe* ct.libbtl wuh a <
when I erossed iny U'gs.*' Then tkI*lie. ihe~lon*uc «if the wagon
Pdi.v had to exi.laln It lo the crow I
tiatlUK 1i and brtwMhg off. A fra;; that had gathered nutsiue the bat
liH i.l tli.t hung from the wlr. eau.t
TIm re l> onu w ho..: dl^triet in
wPhm an mrh of
head a^ tu
b...m ..e.intv where then- wll! Ik
till* year. lj**i year unlv on*
papii a't lul.-.!, and ih*- t.iwn^hip hIr.Ml
rhe. an.! pai.l h. r
|K*r liMintL
1* huKctnc *ouK .-^aMNra( (Ion that cam*
rather high, but did not co*t an much
ak a bunch of lurke.t-* ihd a nelghlmr
*if hi* y Clute had . mimln'r of line
^-'•wrtrtv*. that the n.-luMn.i ra|»ture«l
rialmed. Nut wiMing lo Iom- hi*
bird* without
*5r»u;j::. Mi. CImo
the rtnnilt court ami w.* again Usitrn- He took It to the KUpn-no- court,
which .UHtaiaed the dticUlon'ol the
hmer cvurl. The «uH co»t t'lute |:.n.
-the nK*t, Miulacuw)
I
•penl.'* hi *.>► The tnrki i*. wiuih
about ll.-. cwt the Uelendant *iune
thing over'lMm
A cat tM longtm; |o Mm M- GUI-n «!
Battle Cix-ik u ibad at the onu.ua;
age of ».• la l>^4 it »traycd tu the
Gilbert home a* a kitten, and Mr«
Gilbert took it In fur a lew da>*.
ami II ha. lived iu,a rijn' old age.
llurtuo Holme., the nuied lecturer
aad •trarcier.. wbuM' books mv pule
Itobed la Battle Crvi'k. appeared la
that city i*n a baaiaeim trip the oth»r
day. and a. uaual be had a new .tom
to tell hi. poUtohara. He Mid that th <
Indians of Ala^U regard white men
«nd caaaed gi»ci. a. ao clorely asaocUtel ^
.ynooy.
aooa. VhMWvacJte white man I*
BM caaaed 1m4i^ vqgi^tohl^ aad
fkvsta ara alwara
b* found When
Mr. Botee. vUIted Alaska reewatUv.
: te oarrtod with him a pbonugraph. aad
ft anta ekhlbM to aa oH chief, who;
MtdHIOAl^
«. misalaff. alao the «ma» at«
who ted oarai a alsbCi Itegtai
Iter aaM ttet early la tte ■
vMte ratarafam from a |adl
lagatoratetehteac^f
oa tte read drt^a*araite la a
ao they
win MraniiT
:i*oario Oo.-
Ta^ lasal aalara oT tte City oT
Tteaataa CItj. Ooaat/ aC tlraai Tiar.
araa aad ftata «r
NoOee to karate siraa ttet tte
Board, or mtetotratloa far tte aatml
Oat alaht ««fty to the wete tte Pe- warda aC tte City oC Traaarae aty afBl
ualcwr tead wa. acteM 19 M^
meat aa Taaaday aad Wedaaaday.
amemaatteatreets. It ted ao more
|.tok^ Sttk aad Itth. A- D. IWOI. far tte
ttea^^aMy atarted
PfrpaoaoC
raMowm came up. aad aooa It
REaitTCRINQ
ALL
QUAL1FC0
prfUte dm i« tea alfte A
KLBCTOBd
raaidtac ia the Oty of TriiTerae City.
U.tca to tte omoart. and were loath
to taare Iteir »oaU |dr. a teU. rala.< Bald Boanii of RccUtratkm wil!
The haad. aadaff ftet It. aadlcocr #id meat 1b each of the five ward, of aald
not dffer to am«a. did aot wl.h to di> elty la the fotlowln* ptocaa. namely;
la McNamara
halloa
I
8^ toalber battery case, alraua. buckle*, patent catch, pdllated »Sector with Sue torn., rate h»<l emerald .ide Ughis.
PHONE sot.
125 CAM ST.
iSr’"
Front
It to aald that aot ooc of the crowd
fa the Second ward, at Second ward
deacAed aad ct2t for shelter. All were
city hall on Spruce airecl.
pmttjr wen wet down when the rala
in the Third ward, la the C. S. P. Sceaatd. bat the ioymlty of the dxlxea.
toward their hand remain, aaqaela the FOarih ward, in caglsa hooae
Honed.
No. S on Caaa airceL
la the niih ward, la the rear of the
STAOC AND PLATFOmi.
Hmislovaky rtore buUdlng at No. Wl
.
lwa.hlagtoa .treel.
|
h;wtr*ral event o! ^
« tte Board, of Reg j
^!!L'r!^itotratK* will be open from seven!
the .con 1.
i
i »•«*-* l» th«. Ior-o4i «UI
O’clock in the afieraooa of aald rvgiskle*** am teidte. Oct. 1. at Stuiahei)| *
tralkm days.
'
Grand open
la icllmony whereof I have hereieffanoch performance to a»
unto aet my hand thto 2Ctb day of Sep.
charmlnt as 1. hi. famoaa father*. In
tember. A. D. INH
the mae chaxafpler.,
Cha*. M. Beera.
There are lew play, that po*s4-s. City Clerk of the Clly of Traverse
the endartng qaaillle. td ‘ RlP Vun
City. Mich.
HOTSPRINBSitEMEDIES
I^OR^B-Formk
Cur* all chraalc dtoaaasa.
for aais te «n tesKlasa drvQgtota.
Prieoa. Mot SpHnga tablets, ft.
Hot Springa Qatok Naltof (llnimmd)
» amita.
H*t Springe catarrh cur*. SO osnts.
Hot Springs soap. IS esnta.
Hot Springs healing aslve. 2S osnta.
Hot Springs own cm*. 10 oenta.
For sale by S. E. Walt A Sona.
Johnson Drag Cmnpony and Arnar*
toon Drag Company.
r Ur. a. B MM.
t b.^ »w«rtu. e«c PrirrIimoJ. r
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CCL,
DIstrihuting Agsnla.
iritb th. doll .at I
kW uv M popM»r la better iralo
aboea It the be« tbins yrt otereJ.
Atoo that we have another new assort
ment of $2 00 shoes for women *nd an i
uHo^date 11.50 shoe which i« the be*i
LOOK MERE.
thing ever «hown for that price. Row
It U not nqccKisary to send outside
land W. bougla...
i ft»r f
! when ;
A LOOT SANK BOOK
from People*. Saving, bank mean* no
lou to owner a. the depo.it could not
be drawn except upon order *lgnel Cream delivered to any imri of the
by the depoaltor and be could
city every day in the year.
even though hi. book had Ihm
CARPETS.
or iloK-n. IVpotiu with the **Pe<v
pie*.** are wife and can be drawn .nr ' ThU la the lime for fall n ni»tauo.i
day required. Saving, deposit, draw ! if Uu* cann-ta In living riKims an
1
bright
and
fn
ah everything else li*.k‘
inlereat.
-------------- ------bright, too. J. W. .Slater. Ho- hou*.
WlnkU'.- The name of Jeffenmn ha.
COMFORTABLE WEAR.
:
. ,.o„ui!eie lin.- of ear
altnoat made the famous character of
ror cold weather that*, what
auytlilng to *u!t from a lo*
Rip Vao Winkle* a elaaslc on the
13.50 lily
American stage. It*, story to almost la. sold by fid l^utner. The inwle ‘ priced Ingrain to a high grade
go aunt
wool Instead of cork and snugly « Itbcm.
the Hip Van Winkle of W.
eweU with a perfect Biting Uni
Ir. Ing s tale is imly a dim sh.L
mak(^ ^
a aauitary. warm riioe that haa ^
FORGET
pared vlth the rljn- rounded svrent
- comfort He also
Character a* Mr Jef-'
’
^ " comfort. He aisoj
Arm* ic l I. j> th.- plaee
.h! laiu
Brs.<lai.a work done, or If you lmvc|
ferson fnitraj .•
^
tmmd ht^la. for li ln la<^ or eon-1
site art of bringing out all the bivable
**>»***^of the *hor: days of tin long
Htlea of the old vag.lauul
_______
Install Hm'. |H*rfi-et aa* I
making his audience think Ids |Hior.
|p aNY ONE
. r reading by fireside.
hard-working wife the sinner inaiexd should U-ll y.iu that fried f«»ods an
^4^
7^ A
CV‘U S,.f
purajn Bsll t y«*r*oM' Iw
r ,,ulr. L.-m.(\mrtadrll.-tlpbawr2SS t*si»4
It Burns
the Smoke
the Soot
and Dust
If SIM- perfept rombu*tion to
eiia'. <-oke. Ignl.e or w«*»d Tht-*e
an- a few of many feat urea of
tbr J.-w.-i .-omblnatlon *xial and
wood loatlng atove. A trial
wil! eoiivlnro %oil that IhU o*
tlh lilo^t p.-rli-ef1y ron*truri4-d
roinbinution *to\- <aer ptae<-d
on ih< market ami th«- priei la
witliiji the reneh o! al!
Call and let iu> -how ili-in i •
roaf.T a U%. r f»y rrtnm r* i.. «■ -*rd
KlnTl<*r-^»..inir «sii ui ihe- Uf-.fie. |•u«o>•«Ml
IW I «rr. f • V. r> ItoaK l« l>. ts< ,.rW Hr... 4-low
coal 4'allataiU»u.«. r*al *
ABSTRACTSOF TITLE
frank tri^e
C. O. CARVER
of the grac«k-.<a Rip. To enjoy the
good" a* brolle<l. step into thAUTUMN
PRICES REASONABLE
legend of the Hudson It must be uille Tavern and order anything in
l> the M*ai*oii i,f aea^ons for rvilu. i
Hi aa were the fairy tales of j
||„p
ateaks. fl*h or cy.tera.
In gem-ral aiork. a* lUsiall may p
youth, and not is* tix» prarlical and broiio,! on that new chareoal brojlor
Judge It by the standard of morality
......................
■" ----------- to yvMi. when he «»ITera a 4U p.f i
I on all wi-dding gift* In al
of UHlay.
I aor Ulwo frkHl meaU and Osh. That •
* uot ch.-i
The weinl exiieiicnee. el Rip In
.ppe.u!.k Obver ,„.c fro:. ,;-;
ounlalB*. and the communion he' mg over coala Is aUay. *ugge
hidda with the gub’ju* tlisi are *-p more,
posed to hold high revel In the depth
e hlll> at certain
pl.c'e*
WAISTINGS.
the cha.riieieT of lUp on a aor*.
commiavlon to add tot The n» w line of while ny r. r
natural pinnacle and li i* WL aort of
a. an m-.n ' ^
the following: Fonr^alrtlnga shown by J. W. Mdii
Irix- io judge him
------- . OB
-----------------------*-*-avo are lag • ' • * ------- soft -------Uxt.ir*
Rast Tenth,
i
practical mortal?.
i. rns Id bn.
j nue: twp on Railroad avenu
well a* the dkinl>
n lias-ii.rge ba>ket weav.-. old* .trip. i
! Washington and State: on
»n b:ast' f^.et* and the many uih.-r Me lung
; Ninth. Just off Union ; and «>
be had ^igi,h. and the price. ^5 e*-nt* \r
i Washington .troct. Mon.-y (
TO
iwmcr waa amp- j also, on eaay torma K. McNamara j m the most fi-u hlng of all
proved last night when Gu> Sun
aggrecathm of tal.-ni and Wv ll-sekr
SPECIAL TEN CENT SALE.
ed v^riepi-a made their apin-aranra i
The New York lea store hax a tea
tlfu! porcelain, under glased, dc-coraud I
^^tdoor view*!
the AHhenacnm
The attendancf was gool. eaihual , ^np and aaueor oa plate, either for
- STKAMKR?-----taken, to clartilen your eye. through'
emus . cents, or twenty ctmt* for the aot. The;
coming < u wiihl
a-^m earnest
Ail tk^sertbej on the program, itI to
is aj,H-t
a
could not be dupllcaU-d for Ibej^j^^^ stride* Smith t I*rlce tak»- all
poropany of viK-allsts, ddnccr. and money any other time.
j j^j^da ..f outdoor work, fnmi residence
•ItH'lded to e'o»o the Mh(Kil and
coiiHXltaa. in a pot pourrl of caicln
LA ORETTI.
i Uw ns to factory and factorygroups. |
com.-s a kirk from K. \eral narep
airs.^nd U held the audience from
One <hlng the public should know. ^ Sin-K. 5x8 and 8x10.
|
J,
Ihe towr.>bip wh.. w*ut *o edmatc flr»t to last. The Brat piece is »-n
tbaLall flavor* are from the pure fruit |
j
Ihelr eblblreii jun U . aus.' the s
tUbM a * Ully 4if Splendor." and a* a
6RAN0 RAPfoS « IRDIAIA RT
no
over ..,n, «.«. U.,
gXQfJ RSiONS
'
I* rKised They haw written retlejs^ aceok pCHluclion
creams, manufac
j the conP-cilona
COiPARY.
to the *ch«x»l ctunmUslnner and s
and lU magnlflcance. ariiallc c
b WMm> l)ue.>.t>|.t. •, UCL
, turvd by the above Brn The «i»eclal»
Inlendent. reciting the Uw ov«
Hon qpd exixniiion. ahows that
iSatunlar sale i* fmm
aadn The commissioner haa de pens* hm- beet con*ldered. i
1
fur
your
anly—t'ome
during
the
elded to take rhan.'ev liowe^er.
the comcilUn* UharU? W. Wiltti
ANNUi^^LOW
RATE EXCURSION
INNI^^L
bargain In candy.
Cryi‘l»l Fall* l.a> Juh one r
gealo*. Ht* atK-ralled foolicule* wen*
VIA PERE
PERI MARQUETTE RAIL- I
an. and for the *hon time h.
full Of patter and w It that would make
CAREFULLY GUARDED.
held the iMKsltlun ho has ui.l.vd .
ROAD TO
a peaalmiat forget hto hypo^ondrU
The, rt.iple*a Saving* bank being
luhed a record fur hlm*e'f H tu i^.d and the man or wuaNg who
nm ^
s„,H-rvUlon of the tanking^
frow oowMetlag Bala ha« train*
that U fon- he l.s»k ihe offlcv the
Chicago, rate................... IG.OO
laugh with him noeda attenlbm *•',
the state of Michigan!
mala Uo. trala*
wa* the htwdnuar.er. **1 tram;.* <
the ol«» there arc tome clever i
Toledo, rate ....................... 5-00
the lntcre*u of II* depositor* are veryj
•n ih»e,e* and hums of ev. rj .b^rrlp
To aum U aU up. It can be >
carefull.v aafegnarded. Many thing*;
Detroit, rale ..................... 500
t:.>r. whenwx now It It sale lur
ly aald that Gu* Sun ha*
*u
uxxyrouD.
rj^
““
«bich a private bank eoold do the |
L. CroM*. rate..................S.M
all cKiud* of I
^
I
man to walk the stn'el* at midnight enough to chaae
For urthcr particular*, enquire of
c. s
wtihout iM-ing molested IMvorderly melancholy, to produce Juat
Or»nil R«piil« ................. 4.M
I very aafc j
i law Ifml
onuses have been raided, bum
..cek in the thuaier-atnuRement. re-j
Meraexhoeing Bu*!nc*a Continued.
ran cuit of town ai roon a. they
laxatlcm. p*4-a»ure and Innocent fun.—i
Tl ESDAV. OCTOHER 4TH.
.1. and no matter who the offender U iackson Cl 1 iron. Ga* San** mlnstri
he ha* to .uffer. ThU U all dime
app ar at the Clly optra hooae *Thar*-1
wE RC fiOT VEGETARIANS,
TtckH. tood ,o return onUI October j 'W TALKING VET
one man. with the oaca.lonaJ help
LE.T YOU
day. Oct. «.
1 l!\*hlle rcgetirlanima to practiced
Hlh.- larluslv.. See bllU o
an amaUtaoi. and the city u quite
That
«, the br,.. cue. few
o. P. A.
proud of It. new marshal.
of thto
•No Namo* Mentioood.
withwit h trfih line of meat* on their j
15-1417-2S-23«) oct 1-' EI^SECITY. They can cure yo«- For
A plauribb- »t ranger stopped
A young man wiih income, not big.
vale te all firet class dragglrta.
farmhouM- near Henderaon the other
dail.v bin t»r fare. Broach Broa. keep]
WorW. Fair, SL Lo«!a.
Took hto girl for a ride with a rig.
====( LADIES! botur look thooo aanvto
night and asked for a night’s k
But whWi the hill came
In a shed, bam or «nne other place.
I
*• ®
“•
pie oa IL but I
The kind hearted farmer obliged him. It drove him in^ne
pai
lard for firms porpoara at 10 ceauW lata*;. limit of tictela and faU par
And pat this yooag maa on tte pig-*
fri * tooa
Walt A Sooa, Travers* ! illAOptepalr. A. V. Friodrichaad about midnight the famllr
Fara. to tha South go
Ory, Hard and Sort Weoo. South Side SMAVINOS-Soiith Site Lwitoor fig.
nmurrloo lo De-,
tfolt. Tolodo. Chicago aad Grand Rap-! Ooo
«41-tf
-------fired off hU ahotgua, hut Melag noth
iRtHMsilMMt
I oa Brat aad third ; Lumber Co.
tag .urplHona. went back to bed
TRY A RECORD WANT A«
RECORD WANT AO.
Ihe amrflag he teiiBd foriy-flve chlci^
146 Tnmt St
UAAtnMECMID
IKHn[IKtl.W.(0.
SPKIAL LOW RATE
Excursions
CHICAGO
“ILLINOIS” AND
“MISSOURI”
PEBEiViM^QUETTC
$2t$2
."rrrr.*.*ors:
:s::
Berths $1 Each Way
neals 50c Each
E.H.POPE,AfC*t
_
•gs*;:
ISSSt
.r-r
:'W
mmm
fe«Kftell>llxK>»rKa Hatelbt
■
SSir.'KStH
tk* MM <p> •».
' ‘
IM»VS*«» li !>-«*>
teonManlaaaarI«i.l
I. t MaiHat at tba l»
•opttik iMiead fa amt
Agam,^kmtwM
no buey bbcwas
wrirjrriLirr
CM %f tke AaMrku
Ar«UMO stop M * M
wtU tte Ml
«C iM
^
>MM •««€•■ IU« CtfMl Mtvry M VaL
Wa.
Mctar. lb* wpi taowa ^
Mtouto.4 k, mm m
mmm to
mmm
m •mmm.
mar at mimmmtr. mm mim
toJvM •« •
mi Mt. wu «tow
------------ fcta *M-«
tmm. »*» CrMt to kM*i>r mu
^
mtatmiam, tuam to IM MUtot to-M, OtotoMtoi IMto. <toM.
««M te too* «to> «»« to mmmm
■ tt.tototo«r»to»ll-MMto.T»e^
Un U4 KMbtoB OM to t«M >
<mk. p»ktof«to «MM
roM Mr. Xatelt foU aaOar tet
^_____
• tk« o»lr
IS'faarouTteafbtar of Dr.
0. W.’ (toMi*. to Htot«»»lto. Ky.
w M aac badU traapted.
J. Lteaard Lory of tea Co*
—•
jrrrritrsrK:
fc^2^;.MlMl.ktoMateV
'^tm'ma MaaMra. Ja«
T------ ■—..■■ nuad Iki
rrt£:r.5:.rtotoM
U.1L____ __
ClDr TiaaMvar.
OBat taea MS State baak
tmittkllumikm
KlIllteRsI
BiHty MiK
FoteiBfMBnilId
--wk_
rr. 11.00
I'M TAUtIMO YKT
ti am cam Ikto Ika ato*. a. I
LK*T VOO DOMOrr.
aba« toaaacas to laaek the oSea to __ _
Oat. t1.
Volto HawkA wka la tk. »««ht-k*ad j
^r to dayl; Bto tay
That tba Hal
■ak ar tkal KapeiBoa to tktotrtcal o. ». O t acaat lor taD Itoonoatloa M oyrod THOUtANOB IN TlUV.
SSStCITY. TbvOteidiWdM 1^
LOCKWOOD.
OIMM. It waa a maan who did tk*.
••lo by •« Srot otote tenffitei.
_______
mrnt tttonM ,*«• kto .hooMto,
tk* Mtoto kkTtol tf.«lto -lUtoJ
SAVE MONEY
^S9S'£t^££
nbLniut
tHLCI_
I JoL.1_________
IT___J
M^eferggfgtjartaffc *DUAaTgt"^ Oto cm.
-‘Si
Satf It-ltt
mSlai a fair Itoprtorioa. for tk* »»■
pupify haay Mr. Hawk, aakto kto.
FRANCO^MCRICANa
“Alt rnw uutut or oaaitoTtodr a.
That B teo Bo»e of teo mkuitt
ka ttoparad to kook kar appUcatloa.
11110 Of byUM tout rotMteo bopt
iSJEStoftotoUtoto!- waatber,^ by Mn. E. U Boaoer. ood wltb Uete
„p Ikat attotlad tb. ptocid mtoiacr. ar« a foil Iloo of flatorlas oatrocU ond
Tbo oxlractt ram te tr«ry- l
jmn to aa aabbto aalary to tlMM>
M«l odfato kbb. todklbtoi
pto to ra* bator. tkb to#^_ Mat to kb«am. Tk# batonr to
tk. toratot «or paid a Hbkraw rabbi
act la tba klalorT to
to U« o«e»
__________
I..»y w«t-«o Pliuof tk* Dtoly------------------------bar, Ikrto y-r. a*, frooi PbUad.1
Atotott. • toto* to tor.wb.ctte. from
pkto
to
a
aalary
to IT.aoO. A y»t
Ik. Buma to Mr. w« Mr. W. U
Itoto
tbto
wa.
Ibtowaatol
to »*.000. toid
armt. wklek U totrtothK KK . Uttto
Tka O. K. 4 L wOl dTO lu aaaaal
toMBtkto. Tk. btorito .r. • Mto »a teit>«rtott0,000. H. I. prowaotoil
Tba to* ran. tar tbb eoUaedloB to
awmy Ikto Mldom (row toiy ptoM to cbaHtabto and rtoona work to all
Mkaol .dad city lasaa aad apaelal aa'
m toctt Tb. tor*«t to tkM i> klada
S5S!a.aad Rapid. M-OO. Tbc e^ad
Marrr J. Scotf. rtmll wa. traetorad otoatoCBto lor tba St. ward, to Ua
aor. ttoa to* loebm la ctmmtuttuc
mt tobto. to. otorly w tori. Tb« aweml wtoM .*> to Ootoiaa. N. T, dty to Trartwa. Oty, Mich, hai. been TmSSiy?Octoter U."*fkto^t>0 'i'lckeU good to return for 10 dnya. Sec G.
.1.. taak to a ckMileBl aMto. ptooed to toy bee for tolloeUem.
btoito. w^ not to!
w|U be te >y otee. for tbc por- R. iTngeoU for full part»c«Ur» or
and a pl«. to tb. .total
wetototoPtaitotolk.
uddrtwa C U Lockwood. O. P- A.
. to odicettey aald U*e. .rcty Omnd
hi. brala.
Rnpld». Mich.
SepL 16 ISi
OTklWtloe to dICtomt ptoM to tb.
Drop a. a Ufa aad*. win eal>.
wade day tcoB Bcw imUl Nor. 1.1M4.
cHt tbto to. toiutoto to* told bto.»y opecailoB wa. pmforawd. tail he ww
OOLFCMELLA.
to tboto dtocribtol. lb toldlOo. to partially patmlywd aad oaabl. te tna I o'clock ooUl 11:» o'clock te
Thgf» the new name for te»c
*---------- ------------- ’ "----ibtor «™wb«TT (Udtok Mr. abd Mr>. sptok for day. after caaaetoaBatoa rc UO imeai.M,.
fur ladle.
8|».r bb« b dower »*rd« tkbl wobtd toniml. naally. a .low to«iroT«a.Bi 4 o'cloek te tb. afuraooo to toch day. ^untj. wurm .Ilk ca
|>M TALKINO YET
AU teiaa paid btooia Sept, lat wlU children. MIm Heck
tolract tot«Uob lb buy tobd. Ato.ka bdcaa. aad wbea be aad. ao .Sort te.
LEtT YOU FORorr.
to boi obly b Ibbd to dtod. blirw. Into, aptok wa. able to touadau ooly tbo b. raodiml wllboot etoltectloo faaA lino of new. beauUIul angora wni
Thai th. Mot Springe nmdldnae
aad
oa
all
taxa.
rateotetey
tmpald
pa
with
foreplecc
and
rubber
band to *1
•ammm. •• Tb. o»b to oo* able
copper, dab bbd tm. but III. toto> Obt
hmm curmf THOUEANOfl IN TRAVIk. but the only word. h« can Sept, m aad ubtU Opt, lit. a paodty low them to be drawn over the ear. ERSE CITY. Timy can euru you. Foi
to dowwa bbd tnUL
• per coat for ooDtotloa win b. In wlc-T weather. New Une of .irtH
rr«lctock Dock, who bllMBpIbd to toaa. ooauaence with the leltto ~M."
aalo by all flr«t dam drugglrta.
cbaryml. OnaUteytoraMlatoytteMd bU lU. by bkbtolbc to hi. botoc Phyaletaa. »y kc wtll rrtotuilly re. ptod on Oct lit aad aatn Nor. lat a haU alM» In.
to N«brk. N. J. toto Jubc, hb. rc- cor« hto M*ch ptoftotly. bat at* on pmmlly to two par efat for eolledloa
;.tYeepori-Wa.a1lrun| .
^ ,
O. M.
able
to
aexaont
for
lb.
ptamllarity
to
nrcto Iroto Ik. attoU to .hot whirli
down. Could not cal or .Iccp. Hol-j
toUs!o. Chlrw*^antl Grand ^pwm
ha
charted.
the .»to»a. toiy paatoKl thmofh boih tbetw*.
lUtcr*. Rocky Mountain Toa made inej
Tueday. O^olicr 4
OMa. Koom tU 8tet. baak bldy.
.
todtoi to hi. brtoa. Wktoi he wa. token
John W. Hutcbltmoo. M year. old.
M. B. Haakdl City Treaiurar.
a wdl laaa. 35 couu. Tr. ar
Sut
to lb. boapltol the dotoor. deelarH ^ the lamou. New Baalaad Hule-blnDtead July ». 1»M.
tS44 tf
1 Drug Co.
lb«. wto. ao bop. for hi. r«mm wm family to .layers .till hale aad
Ob tbo cobtrbty. •' hb. becb found hearty, to la Bt. Loato attondla. the
try a record WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Wf
A
RECORD
WANT
AO.
tbto the buUct dU klib «.»d. told bl. iBle^Uonal ima« cotoermc*. He
BCbtol eobdltloo U BOW btoter Ihiui h« aaaf tto. ioai* of the aottoUvery
aonya which durtoy the clrU war did
MO eaporUooaU uf a oort kind
•ra to U triad wlU. .ubmartae. at •toTcry. Durtoy the drll war a ap*
Porumoutb. Bogland. The object t> clal imnalt wa. Macd by tb. .««to aacertaln the beat meaai for a aol) ury of war which allowed him to yiTc
marine to approach an enemy In day
Mrtc. to iooemrl.. which lartto for
Uabi without being obatmred. A can
moatb. to th. *0,000 Mdlen. atevaa corerlog baa been made to lit orcr
tee anbmMe*. conning tower. On auauuna
ooa«,y*r...y —• -----------------appctmeblng n bnitle^lp or emUer, ■on baa traveled almost conUnuoualy
tee aobmarine. when obaerved. would Up to tb. pr««nt date he. bto brothlaughter and niece have given
dire. iMrlng tee' canvai atruclunwhich looks exactly like a .abmarlne'i U.b0® ooocerta. He conducted ifollUcal
oonaUig tower, floating on the water dampalgna with Abraham Uucoln
While the large ship U derotlag lla at Robert ingermll. Stephen A. Douglaa
tentkm enllrty to tec .appoaed aub- and other men of promlimnee.
marine, the real one will be approach
U well lald plana do not gang aglec
lag lu rlctlm from another direction. America may have anoteer vlalt from
The expertmenu are to be carried out Lord Dunraven-not cup-hunllng thU
ia tee pvwaeocc of eome admiralty of U»c. but a. tee patron of a tbealrtcal
venture In which tee principal attrac
aT a rtoult to lu-ln* forcto to tot tlona wlU bo a bevy of EngUah Mu
«„lc worwi. inytortod tvilllton Urn, famed for well rounded fom
UuBUOto. «» to A. D. Hunuarr, to rather than for intellectnalty. Dunra
not a novice In the hUtronlf
Jtoaay Skorr. Pa . I. to a crttlcto »n
dltloB. The wor* toUai oeearrto a field. lft%cn he wa. Lord Adare. man)
lew day. ar> aad atato tbto yt>up« year. ago. be Invoitod largely In ex
_ a company whom Wd for pub
Haoitorr-. Ilf. hto haa» to the bal
aace. Tb. Hummer boy wHb atowal lic atientlou wa. meatured beat with
. a-,., line. The Brttlah public de^
other lad. to hU own a**, bad
•loos'Plae ertok a.hlac- Tbto were dined to pu.h tee good thing akmg.
muralBi borne bbout S.SO o'clock
and Dunraven waa out of pockeL Hli
Ihd alitoaoim by the wajr to the r
view of Amertoa U tbX oRte dleplay
..------' road. Oa lb* way Huauaw Md ht
- L5
■« two othar bojf mihoolmatto. Tbto.
boya were aoatowtaat oldto than the rather If he ta reprenented by an ngnnt
Hatoamr lad. One to tb«B .aid:
n oBer m collection of curvea,
-Hummto did not tolcb aad *ah. m w.« . few dimple, terowu In. that
wr will make bin to! tb* wonn..' ahottld All the baM beaded row of any
With Ibat tb* two are allto«l »o hav« theater with a line uneqnaled *
pbaaead oa the llttl. fallow aad the day. of “The Black Crok."
cfeokad a buerb to tb. >Mi bait dowa
M. Oombea. tha French mix-----hla Uroat. H. I. to a tory crlUoal whR hna become Umooa by hU war
- aaadltloa aad tMOTary U doabttal.
niSnat tee rellglou. order., Jm. a big
Mtoa May Huidj- to WebatoOd. Va„ ^nnd. aUtmgly marked tmiwm, dop
i«aa toanled at that clly to JaM. ing tbottldam mid a bent imck DelBcowa Ptotar to Now Tork. Mr. Pot cnaae la ntmoat a dumri..
ter to a atokow to Btohop Potter aad
Senator WUliam A. Clwk of Mon■ toTMT haahaad to Mra. Jaaite Biowa tmm baa built on hi. Vegm. ranch In
Unooln oonaty. Kerada, a fine hotel
PMtbr. lb. aetiwaa.
ioha Stott, a wOotrw. to Steal nndannIUrinau It hi a benuUfu
aty. la, hod Botle* to a aatl foi gDd tee Montawi mlllltmnlre kmm ««
htaaek to praato. te amny .triad op tmmlnnd to epE^o no expenm 4n mak
M Mra. A. C. Baaatot. to Jtew Tork, tiig It nn Mini mmirt.
Jdst o«t of college thirty yter.
wka wall lothateKyoahar
Rev. Maurice D. Edward, beeune pa.
tear with btr kaahaad. Stott
tor of tee Dayton Avenue IMbytorlan
SL Paul, teen ewUbttteed. He
itlnocd there emr dnnn. Tba
hM proaperwd gtedly
Dr. Edward.- enre. and baa ex™*-.
lu activltle. unUl no mh to one of tee
Btmu to I
important U tee twin ctttoa-i
Mom. Myer. wf Quinton to the old
Mt wlndow41gbt blownr ta awiej, U
not la tee. country. H. to
TC
year, old and to atlU In ncUve e«Ttao
^ofiaawbtcb He blows double^hlck roller.- Myeit
, at vote It tee ha. fifteen cbDAren, and hnn Jn.^
itoMM Mto Utot to|»r^ totol
NOW»
THE TIME
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PmTi M».*toi»tototo»«toto»fcto tonat to FkM bMbC kM kbbb (toMd
mm totoitoM am wmt jytim I, M k»d. tor aMurnm. Ikb toto
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FALL STYLES
IN WOMEN’S
FOOTWEAR
This fall we have a larger, prettier,
snappier, in fact, in every way a
much better and stronger line of
Ladles’fine shoes than ever before.
There are new fall styles of
every good sort; light and dain
ty kid and patent leather shoes
for the dressy costume and
heavier made kind for street
and general wear. When a
woman comes here for shoes,
there’s no question or risk about style, fit or
price. You always find just the shoe you’re
looking for, and oiif reputation Is a guarantee
of shoe excellence.
BACHANT & ROSeOB
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GENERAL IttBBAICE |
Nm. WIllmlNi Birck.
O. Fa CARVER A aRO,
FIRE INSURANCE
HAVE YOU kECOBEO YOUR
WINTER'* WOOD!
If not. do »o at one. ,We b««c
Itlocb wood la heoUick. mlied
wood «id all bardwoad. Call a.
up about It OD phoBW. Bdl 37.
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DENTIST ,
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WhUe Soap is Cheap.
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326 Etft Fraat street.
OUEHCnTFlOHLia.
*«al|»h Ar»to*rs»n
l-M TALKINO YET
LE*T YOU FOROET.
That tha Mot aprtnga madlelaa.
hav. etoad THOOkANO* IN TRAVERkECITY. Thay can eufa ytm. Fof
..I. by all «»at ateaa drawlrta-
egnavanjaf^Pliiti
HnDf.CctocteryVa«.J«M
RcceiT^
PhoBcAS.
aieUakte.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. ’O. NICHOLK TEACHER OF
THE VIOLIN, ha. or*a«l*ad a «»*•<«
ORCHESTRA and la raady ter dam
amnmit. ««! alao ter a tew pwpll.
I'M TALKINO YET
LE*T you FOROET
That tha Hto •prlagt madlaloai
mm auat THOUkANOk IN TRAV
:ERkECITY. Thayataaartyaw F»
taatkbr aU Orat atoaa dtatV**.'
uil^N'8 PARK HCr^'
'li
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v"
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35^-;
*:;f
laaat blafBiMi
M Bunday la tkae*
ti::
•ssratSKSs:
X.-‘r,ZS^ Srr-^teitiifass
‘.■^i2T’5S‘22
a atotar uM ebOi tfom Obla.
.ns!
from the M. M i
. MUROICICVILLX.
Mai] fWahar Heim aT CbieaBO. wbo
«5SS=Ss^ “s.Si*.rsrw—«- S£HSs““£
•ora. la Mr. aad Mra. i. J. flbortar.
Cedar, reurraed raeeatiy fnaa Haw-
Mtaa. Rawa llanray aad tetba
ra^JrZSCKS
SsSvs^-^
thto w«H( im Orttd lUpK*.
MIm Ite PM«M of PlilM«» i
Idftc rviMirw «ad trtw4i la tarn
Mlu Boalya «ai»tli spaal a faw
of iMt vMk ml bar bona to tbto ^
Sissr---*
jussT.t’ss ITS* :t’ii'::
Ool . H P B
NMbi apetoir oC Bat
<«taH^ad
at tbe
Aa4mto. Bakla. Plajrae. ttoau. I
ato. Biartaaa m6 Pack.
Tba LadlMT BaaHIt aocSctr met
tba boaia of Mr., ttoa.. Wmum
*"a*il*DSiriU®i Suadajr alib bU
A aM fUB club WB. ofianUaa lo
Om. Lttdatf BwHt. f M D*^*. Mr.
McCI«.kjr. W. M- Campbell. A. O BrImi
aad Or. Flood aad MePbaU.
Mr. Neodbam mod family left Thar.day <m tbe littaoi. fur tbrfr
Jaoob FWwtoas toeing.
Mias Pearl Devmeaus. who baa heea
visiting here fbr the past two weeks,
returned tuTravel Chy Thnraday..
Tbe members aad adberents of the
tbayar called on friends
rt. «i««. a.
tbiB ebafge fbr another year. .
George Haamer and Miss Uly Jones
of inland were united In marriage ut
__
Adefbart Lawlt ba. beaa bbIU baay
MlasdUadys and Vida ObBtas vlaltad
reeaatly btqiag aad aelllag borae*. At MarmilMDnaataat weak.
preaaat be baa a baadae
Miss. Kathrya JhiUlvaa vlsltad
aoai. Mrs Jmas Duaa. on Bund
Mla^ Wlaalfred Ballltrsn pi
Boadtakrtlla Satai^ oa her
Mlaa Arrllla Cbardb rtottad with tbreagfi
way to FVraat Hill, srbare she tm
Beaalt Craia tbe paal week.
Mra. Boaa BalUaaer'af Maple OKj
Ftml Bberldaa of Olea Arbor sra. in
Ttebad bar amCbor. Mr.. Norrla, laat iosm
Moaday eyealag.
Wedaaaday aad Tbnrwlay. Her moth
Loraa Oaapbeil drove to Gadi
er tbea aceempaated bar bona.
Mra. Wyakoop aad Mra. hiorrl. ware
eallara at Trama Oiy laat^^oek.
Tbe Chfiatiaa Natloa Krmagallatk
aaaodatton win bold tbeir Baarterly,
alao yeaHy. eoagreaa at Cedar Raa
chapel oa Oct. let aad lad. All are
oordtaJly larlted to attend.
boQsabold goods arrived bare from
Mr. aad Mra A
He win amke bit presBklrar’a laat
Ohio naltad with
Flle
Lmy Fbraytbe arrived bare Friday
from a vlalt to-bls oM borne In New
Fraakfon laat Sunday.
Fannera to tbli Tlclnlty are busy York.
LoMla pad Hatk FViraytbe visited
catUag cora alaea tbe froet.
frii^ bare Saturday ^d Baaday.
Mra. J^n ARae re^ed to bar
' OOOENSBURa
“ BitiMay.
" *
averaa City
Tbe puTttit 1. Bot filled yet and It It komemtTirav
not kaovB who aa yet will occapy tbe
place.
sirk
tbe
ppat
waek.
Warrea Dkkerman of
Baaday at tba borne of h
WEST ALMIRA.
aaat. Mr. and Mr*. Goldea. and called
PoUto Algflag U tbe ordar of the
ttpoa FVank Bmltb.
Mra Jamea Mcanaky took In the day la onr vicinity.
Mrs. Hank Bates and cblldren were
to Grand Rapid, and Tialt
ed^wlih her .l.ter, Mr.. John Benia the gtieau of Mra. R. R. Bates Bnaday.
Mr. aad Mra. TVmi MUanaugb of
*”m1m Gertrude Comb, of TnfVer.< North Bimach drove over to see Mr
aty .peat Sunday with Mra. Oeorgt aad Mra. H. Folaome Buadsy.
The surprise party at Willie Ora
Haael.
ham
s Saturday evening for Joe Jone.
Mr.- John Smith and Mra. Oolden
on bis Mtb birthday was a grand sue.
fpect tbe week at the fair. Mr.
took a display of honey, both .
nnd m the comb. Mra. Bmltb
Quite a number of our people are attaadtog abort at Fraakfurt tbit week
R. W. Oeverwana wuwt to Booa Bab
day. aecoatmaaied by Mn. J. A. T
*‘mJ21s’d22^* Hopkins
apeat Batarday aJ
tbeir aaele*a. J. M
mti
»he1 Armstrong went to Trav
erse City-Monday.
RATES.
Friends of Rev. W. T- Hill are glad
Born lo Mr. and Mra. Floyi Vat,
to welflome him bank for paotber year SepL *4th.
n
Dob aad Bdaa Biuartof South
Helen Whitson left last Batiirday liar Rrart where they expect to
attend school Ihe remainder of the
Robert Ooatm of Wabhlngton U vi
lUng relaitvoB here and at Weaford.
Dr. Boylan went tp Grand Rapid,
last Tbundi^ am! was then- met by
Miss OarUe Sebright of Allegsn. They
werm married and went to the home
of the bride and then came b<
o.-day evening. All wlah them i
and praaperous life.
Q. A. Brigham ba. been s
moob or bit time tbe past two week*
at the new town of Weaford. He ex
peels to buUd a potato warebemte
there tbte fall and has lavested In coih
riderable other property, besides own
ing 10 acres which he will pist In tbe
near future. He thinks It will U- quite
a city la two years from now.
LELANO.
Henry Warner and family spent
Monday at Traverse City.
Lester BmUh of Brasil. Ind.. la in
town for a few days..
Mr. Storms and family, who spent
the summer at Riverside Inn, left
Wednesday rooming for tbeir home at
Chicago.
Mlasos Cora and Hattie Psulus re
turned Wednesday from s short visit
at Lake Ann.
Joe Mosler of Provemont called here
on Thurwday last.
Emil Lederle returned to Ann Aibor this week where be wil
U. of
BIsckledge and family
ly left
It for
thT me St Indianapolis thU
Harry
returned Friday
from Grand Rapids where he attendod
1
’Tj^d Citron. D. Whitson. Fay
Beck and Martin Green returned lart
W*ednenday from a trip to the 8t.
Lonb fair. *Tbey report a pleasant
'*Rllss Addle Cri.p has gone toVrav
erae City to aceepi a position as type
writer.
We are eorry to hear that Qraadpa
Lee. wbo has been on the sick list for
several weeks, is falling quite rapidkere was no preaching at the IT. a
[Th last Sunday owing to the ale
te of Rev. Bodine. who is spending
FORT ONEIDA.
The heavy frost last week did a
XT^t deal of damage la this neighbor-
Many women are denied the happiness
children through derangement of the gener^
tive organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use
Lydia E Rnkfaam^s Vegetable Compound.
“Dear Mr*. Pisrhar:—1 «nSend with itonudi oompUlnt for
yeRiR. 1 got bo bad that I oooM not OMIT nur children but ft»e monthi,
thenvonldha^-ea mincMriagD. Obe laat Ume I became pregnant, my
' ind got me lo take I.rdia E. Ptakham-a Vegeteble Ooaponad.
After teUng the flret bottle I waa relieved of the alokneaa ot I
and begRQ to feel better In ereiy way 1 oonUnned Ite nw and wM
enabled to cany my baby to maturity. I bow have
« a nioe baby giri,
and can work better Uian 1 ever■ oould
ooulf before.
-I __
-Msa. Frarr Brtrr, M a Second Bt, Meriden,
H. L Kessen'ha. a man packing ap
pics for him at Port Oneida this week.
A. Darwin is still on the sick list.
Rev. Joe Tremaine will hold a meet
ing in the Pori Oneida schtwl h<mvf
next Sunday.
Little WaUer. sun of Mr. and Mr*.
M C. Basch. Is on the sick list.
Geo. Donner of Traverse City sje iit
*‘*?r*an*d brnT^^rtey Mtralton and evening for the benefit of Rev. Alnslle
Tbr atoamar CedomMa mad# hor Mlm Grace Monroe of Trarerae City of Lake Ann. They all had a
a few days In Port Oneida laat wet-k
“ Dtab Mba PiKiniAif :~I WM marriwl
laat rncular irtp hare tbia aroak. bat •pent Sunday at tbe borne of Mr. and time and ralmd I11.C6 for him.
and returned home last Saturday.
lor five years and gave birth to two prefor a abort Uma »Ui raa to N<
Miss Anns Klrt went to Chicago last
Mra. W. Oolden and drove borne by
mattire children. After that I took week to spend the winter.
I *vanu
_
there waa any.
U A Baim wwit to Tiarrrac Otty
LytlU RLPlnkham*. Veretahle Com- w
Mr. and Mrs Fred A. Dago returned
While the froat has klled erery- ing for the farmers to get their buck
tbla vaak to parebaao aiadowa aad tblag from Travarae City
home last Saturday from a two weeks*
Ity to Grand wheat ready.
pound, and it changed me from a wosk,
door, for tba new plambtaa, abop be Rapids, tbe Pentasala has
visit with relatives and friend* in Chi
Nick Nelson of Traverse City Is able
tins not been
nenroua woman to a strong, happy and
I. bntldlaa oa WaukaMO atraot.
cago.
in aome low to be out again. He U vlslUng with
risited by frost
healthy wife within seven montha. With.
Mr. aad Mr.. A. MePhaU ^p«it Pisces. The poutoes are
Mr*. John Burflead and children rehis daughter. Mrs. WRllam Lake.
turned home last Monday from a visit
Miss Vida Sprlngtteen expects her
Jn two year* a lovely little girl waa born,
la
July.
Northport
Mc^U
and
m
l
R J Gray ba. raatoi
In Traverse City.
rmmmu
mother Ssturdsy from Frankfort to
i* the pride andIjoy
joy of niy houseliold.
a
few
day*
in
\
•there
aad »U1 a
W.
J.
KeUlerbotisP
and
eon
Fred
spend a few weeks.
GLEN ARBOR.
Archie
Demerlr.
who
has
been
era
lio to cured feeto aa
j
drove
to
OnlKirne
Sunday
after
hi.
Mra. Rufus Bates' thumb It bMter.
On the nlghu of the IWh and toth
*<l!l.*irre^oVb h*i^ added aa addliUm occurred
There are 30 on the roll at school. ployed at the ranning factory, left Fri daughter. M1*k Florence, who ha.
happy as I do, you must
our first frosts, klllln
day for his home at Frankfort.
been visiting her grandmothi-r. Mrs.
MUs
Nina
Myers
of
Cedar
Run
was
have a.host of friends, for every day I
Mr*. Bert Brown returned Saturdaj
>rad Dago apeat Bon- mato and potato rtaes and liUuHng
Mr. a
u»t Jordan.
ligiit, Iteallh and happiMr. am! .Mr*. F. C Dago and little
day In i »wn. I hr gorat. of MTb. Dago a
East Inland l« on the Kop Franklyn took the boat at ('.leu
Mr* J Lackey.
Ljdin E. Plnkhara's VecetablO
and Mra. Frank Harvey were the
'Mebrrt of here suiting her fslher and brother guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myera sick list at present.
OwRipoimR
has
brought
to
my home.
borne. Sincerely
Since
youia, Has. Has
for
the
I
sm
Dr.
Frallck
of
Maple
City
made
a
of Mr.. LllKomian,
Milwaukee,
111
In
town
y>ldsy.
•
Wto.”
Th«r«l.y mad Prtday of
Ray Tltu* made a business trip to school la Chlca^t^_wlnter.
o.-fk
|
^nuty In woman I* very
lougni a .ifmiu
bmi
Traverse CMty last Friday.
If
any
woman thinks
Vaanatur .pent Monday
they have put on Glen lake.
Mra. Shermood and daughter MarWILLIAMSBURG.
j abo is kterUo lot her write to Mrs. Pinkliam at Lynn, Mboa, Whom
lav in town.
The BHe was out ycterday with a
willing
a left Wednesday for Indlanapoll*.
r. J I»
preorbed hU flr.t
Mrs. Silver went to Imlay City la-t i ndriOO to glvon trOO to all would'bc and expeetnut moUieni.
party of 41 for a free ride. They bad
^r. Lale^
ter spending a pleasant stay at the Friday to vl*;t friends and relatives.
ta 4if the confrrenoc yaar on
music and singing and .Just a Jolly Mr. Hrnitlni
1 to their
George
Ume. Mr. Pl.her was thanked for W.
m
In ^
Indiana Frldiy. after a tea
The l-adir.’ Aid
will m
Monday
day.* vlalt with Mr. and Mr*. Eaton
COUNTY LINE,
tbe home of Mr. Howard KebI '
in. 0.i (tb.
ranch
A very hard frost
fro last Tuesday
cb this summe
summer.
|
Owiaty Robert* of Traverse Ing: killed all the
the^ corn and
8. R. Gain and Ben Strm-y went to*,
A party from Empire with the Harry City Sundayed with her brother*- fainbeld tbe 3rd. 4th and ktb of C>
he farmers are very St. lAiuis last Saturday
Jliy.
1
the
Martha S« eh-y. who has boon
weeks with
The Jnnhtr r E bHd a tm.lneM Wheeler came down through the Fish lUet. Oeofge and Will Helm*.
mve Ihe
busy eutllng
Emmet Srofleld of ('.rand Ratiids is
iiiw able
daughter at Elk RapMlm Carrie Blsby left Saturday for
meeting at the home ,rf MIm IVarl er lake* yesterday.
left of the
I Ids for the laM few
has reLieut. James L Green, after an ill- a rialt with her mother at Cedar City, grain b»n soft corn.
«. sit up a liiih*
Dame, chairman of Hm- Junior c»>m
ne.;« of three ww-k*. patted away on returning Tuesday.
Burr Jann-H vl^l
Robert Coats Js home visiting his and woodshed to his houw. which Im
L-iitia
and Bi-airlre .S.-« h-y .*f .«?parla
Mra. MeKeiney of Kent City I* \Uit- parent
"^A *M. Lclle n-iurn.tl
Wt^lne. the morning of the foih. The funeral
prove*
It
very
much.
sluing
visiting
their
graiidroother. Mrs.
her daughter. Mr*. Maggie* Prenday from a hu«lnewi trip to IVto.kej M-rrloe wa. held In the church which
Hiigo WlTl went
i‘„.' Martha Seeley.
waa
beautifully
draped
with
flowera.
aad Harlmr Sprtag..
last Tuesday and returned Saturday
’ The Michigan Xeh*phone Co. has Ju
Mr. and Mr*. Weldcnhammer have
* daughter.
Jamea^Steveoa wa. pU-amnlly .ur Hlv n main* were laid tn the Glen Ar
Mr. and Mrs. R- D. W*hlte and
ailed a phone
ne In
in the
tl store here.
He leave, four won* returned to their home at Bayonne. N. relatives In Grant, has returned to his at tended
Mrs. Briggj;
erly .MIsr Ijiurn
pr1.4-d oo Monday t vrnlug l.j a i»arit lK,r remelen
theTalr at Grand Rapids
C. E Pray, who had a Job of loading
r. children by hi* firat J. after a «tay with relaUved here.
umoiui. 1.
her mother. Mrs.
home in Kslaroatoo.
week. They also vLite.l Mr. and
at Island lAike camp. flnl.«hed Satur. with whom he
Dan Harkln* had the ml.foriune of
Charles Crawford, who has been so A. J. iX Vrles at Holland.
hurting his limb quite badly Sunday HI. is still no better
* “Mrl'Aayl-rs. w ho N suffering whh'
days of
a private in the
^ the brick yardj
I lyphol l fevi r. (
MONROE CENTER.
wmt of Mr* Frank Dsvls.
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. lUiry* McFall.,
and received hi*] Mr. anlLMra. Will Helms* children
Mr and Mra. 8. W. Porter left 8a
, ...... .Jlllp Horton and Ml«:. Ulllel Marlon and I
bravery-. He wa* have all been quite *lck. but are bet- ^hn'Blgger-s folks
inlay f*»r a trip to the 8**0.
folk* have moved lO
lo|j Horton drove to Traverse City 8Atuf- ^»’»rdsy and
ter at this writing
-* day returolng yesterday
viH.Te they on- attending sehoed.i on.« thinking It beautIful and the other
I by a Kuu shot and once by being
Mr. and Mr*. Lovejoy have move! lumber Job.
Mr. MUchell h^ the foandrto# I «‘ V. E. IV. W.kmI of Kingsley W !
j, j,i,u.<mis. They quarrel and
I by tbe wheel of * Ktin carriage
from Mr. Wheelork s over at Bellner.
Mr. Wilson has commenced building
■"l! a battle That w<
Mr. and Mrs. Robbins visited at his bouse on hi* fArm. They exp«t
r night, oi lart week, but not
^avc ouri Philip Helmforth*.
to^raove as so<m as they get It fine as to do much damage to ,yn,pm,y. one by one ihe brave dej
rs. C. E O^^korn. <if Wexford. orrri<‘«K Homr what._______
| ^i„.n presto change! Thrir clorks
RUley Of the M. R. church ^end... of our country
‘*\vt*ford church gave a receptkm. andar.
I
MABEL.
j lx>th keep p«*rfeet time (he whole year
for Elder Barnes last Saturday even-1
1 kl* first mrmtm here for
friend* here
attended. Sand-1 calling
Ing which was largely
lai
imni on
onTh'njf
U,t\
*"" "
I hi. year last Suadsy lo a I
MAPLE CITY,
evening.
A pr> address at the church last
1
wlches and coffee
Wiahliik he wiu be well 111
Mr
anil
Mm
Chm«.
Bnlicm^lu-n.lcJ
o heavy frwt. have visited
I returned
of recital* and] . Rev. W. T. Hill has
Our highway cemml*»loi
Ity in the past week.
\1 Mr.. Itacsr U tMCblmi at Inter
it her year. We
p‘‘M''‘R.‘“T.*‘co^ls^lSring
th.-jonly
lhe*e
clock* but an Immense asStile*, ha* completed Ihe (
Frallck and family atlendud a lochen this winter.
them back,
the creek ea*l of here and 1
track here this wwk and Improving rortmoot from II to 118 gtw still on
Mrs. Ubderwood la vUitlng friends was the lucky one to gel IL He psld
Ing at Cc»peml*h last week,
Mrs.-A.-Thsyer visited at Traverse
If It was a I
the road ^d^nerally.
I hand to tick, lock, an even regulator
n Alice Fsrrant of Glen
r-'— Haven ‘ nt Oi;^um and BUver Lake.
to.00 for It.
City Fridsy and Saturday.
pr»nem»-nt *
Mrf. C. E. Pray Is Uiardlng railroad . ourchase
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson of
The
people
are
greatly
disappointed
Mrs.
Stafford
of
Norwood
vlslteJ
%ho purch%Me.
J J Mcl.
Silver Lake culled on J. M. Bobbins* to think that Elder Barnes could not Mr*. C B. Dye a few day. Ia*t week. men who are working on the
lemb-d ehurch here last
Miss Ethel Wililsms of Beitner at “*U’illiin C. Johnson made a trip lo
be with them. He went Ssturdsy to
Grandma Doan of Dk Lake.
us speak of man as we find him.
‘•SX.SCSibcro.Hi.M vuuea fin his appointment near Cadillac. tended church here last evening.
We have had some warm w*-ather
Traverse City Thursday
Mrs. John Kennedy was in
Mrs. Millar toat weak.
And censure only whsi we can *e?.
Where his yrar * work Is. He ha* a •Clyde -Hathaway i. home from hla
since the frtMi last week.
•
Ell
The biOl game played hero between very nice charge there which pay* trip to Platte.
Remembering that no one can be* per
Ml*. Blanche Dvwa and her *l«!er.
neighbor
the Keytoone hoya aafi Acme was him 1700. He ha* the best wlahe* of a
Mr* John now. wUI go to Lafayette,
fect.
largely taltended. tbe Acme team
host of old friend* on this chsrge. He
ELK LAKE.
Ind. on the Oct 4ih excurrioa to vl*ii
>lr. Troutwine of Traverse City wa*
Unless he uses Rocky Mountain Tea.
has bad four year* of successful work
tbrir »t«ier-ln law. Mrs. E. J. Dean,
looking up fsi cattle here last week.
‘“Mra.
^ne
Packard
wBl
vtolt
her
Johnson Wrtig Co.
here.
driving
aad brother* Ed and Rob.
Miss Eva Broomhaad waa home
pareaU a few days. «he then ex
Ut„
Dennto Dean Sundayed tn Trarerae from her school over Sunday.
pects to Join her bnshand at Cl
of Mr.
Ora Fairbanks came down from
Heigbta. wbera tMaf will make their
^AlVa Davis of Indiana Is vlslUag
averse City last
k for
Bert Stowe and
tw^weeks^^iTunTe^I
with Mr. and Mra. Lalone.
_
„
Mr. Farnham Is on the sick lIsL
Aaron Brooml
John OampbMl marted Monday for
w^
JR.
—.a.. - Clinton, Ind.. where he will rswume hi.
James Watson shipped two <
work as ftroman on s railroad engine,
this week tor SL Ltmla.
Ilnrr.
fro. Ann!I 4
1%e lUases Clara and Mae Price nt
un.
There wOl be,an exhibit of toncy
r*. ‘Avery baa a sister from Chlwork at the hohee cf Mra. Rogers Sat- Charievqto Snndayed with Mr. andjeagor
_ 3 Tisiting her for a few day*.
Ralph Worden and Grover Ham
Brenfon^'l^lkme returned home 8*»- mond went lo Central Lake and are
nrday from visiting friends in Sher- packing apples for C. W. Hastings.
John McCarthy risited his pare
Hist Bertie Worden returned home
“Sin^
Lalone
returned
home
Bat*rbwu^w hU place Ustj^y^,^^
Placa
Mr.
Toaor
expecu
to
which
from
Traverse dly Friday where she
atraei ruaalng east
nrday feom Trarerae City, where she has been visiting rclstlres for a
( n^n
---- -----------------, *>«»••• aBll has bean opened aad will
thta* place ex- has beaa sick fbr aome Ume.
coaple of weeks.
Alex Campbell returned last week
on\ta 2t^icwrar”^“*
The two Mr. Gardner* have com
to Ann Arbor to resnme bit stndlet as pleted a fine well for Ray Button.
Walter Harris baUt aa
Brow-a:
“l»c«o- giri at tl^Ottlseiis teiuf
mnk Sawyer Is moving to Orawn
Keltle hf Oleu Havea exchange ^ra. Oettruie Tripp nt
where, he recently purchased a farm.
-ISL-Tm, Un-
S»U.
. 8n»l. liU. a
s
Another case which proves that no other medklne
In the world accomplishea the aame results aa
Lydia E. Plnkham’s VexeUble Compound.
Wirw
^Sb?S'“"r,aCU.u H..n
«.i
.b. .b.
Mund McLellaa of Honor speat Bna-
•-*-
:3rt!L?£S
David Qevette yd Cmiy are la
The eecoud wuarterfy meeting of tbe
Md’toSfy cf flehm atteadJvaagelleal nhureb was heM here Bat- ed Ooagregatloaal ehureh yesterday.
trip to^
7
SS.S^.l&-!&vi!Srte»S3
Ctovelaad and other nontbera poteto:
alao Mra. Strickland nnd family, will
'“ySL’SElLre..
- P-1-r.
Kleholaa AdamaTtf Ffto Laka visUhaU Saturday night was weU attaad•d vulatlrag here rueaday.
toto. 4fto to towfltoc
ttoM..nt
the hotoe of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
te Jno. Hdhbs. U mother to a so^ born
wove lo Boynt City aooa.
Mr. Johnson of Orawn was a caltor
to* b«R ni tor
I damueU has made some good
MDcnto in the way of a oelUr
Ar G. Fairbanks Is d
trse agr UU week.
■^asstsL.
'1^
ssm-
ii
, TSAWIISk' city.’
mam mam m mna pnmi. to
Ctot to -11 Uwi l» *
MS. WSRNflri
r AND HONMT
CMCM ALOMC
fU GonioL KS scnms
fa WILL
giTc, tf mar^moM mkorntfamaatma
M to too tMpahm^ of citer Mtto.
fk tLmfOMT OF TMB
FKOFLS
aijftmnx*toU«lMt.aa4riC9M
wUi boor me vttocoo thot oot om oA
ciol act or totoo la toMax rotorred to
j m.ao« why auy Ko|>ublkaui or
onjr |hi;M-rot ohookl appoat am im
s-SI^;i
a;/. » br dM the att»ela walk
. and down JaoibY toddrr when thej
id wing»^..vh_-vea-1 aeeraaWtbc nonplua-ed
earher. -And new. to there
moot in IB7 mind today aa a.r-aoo
w «iDX.*i2lS£SS;i. u <b. iMi
aerenU yeara of iny
e bare giren me la-
______ Sr-I
Wrtm The Drtrou Prrr Pr«a, Arpl.
Fred M. Wara^. toe UeiablleoB
diiUU lor wintut. ww «1«» • <M
_____ b?t* JZT abuTe all elae wai
dM
•! H>* •Ut* *»lr «“► thi.
ariected aa our parly leader
dir •««««■ MMl l»
», rt®*; «■«■
bJ ipMh wbicb •>! Bi-w®! •!•• ow
brarery to*^bla
ruog doing, and for
arj for »• to aay
courage HTN
nee of many wbo
I and tbe men
? of right do
mwn me dnrlas toe ihal^arr
nf
KlncerUy and boneaty
life, toal I aa not
lii-nArd t« are' that OUr
pcb maker. I
oi>ponrntn in thia cam»o»lon erf the gin palicn in Mlrhlgan bare thought I
aa to eaprma. oaally to refrain allogeiber from efforts to
nreveni
iojrfra before auch an naaembl.
tbto nnd to urge, to weU aeiectod
words and aewlencaa. toe prtodplm be
myprwKmU and the pnMdm be bn
hare maiatotoed. It bappena.
erer. that the Itoe «tf work wliicb ll hM
.a«u«) tax d«tr to
nppartuBiiy to me to become familiar
wlLb tbe waya of the platlofm «r im
^
«..C.T.nHI
ANkWCRA
QUESTIONS
I^w^owmingdoejfed in tbe Spring i
«ut8iiwna AND
0kj%u ANSWERS.
^
I?!iriy^SS^f
was perS^ 1
Are you going to
to take
take to any of the
rips? Bagbeehas
b^lSy wtfeto UMT S.
whlSlSd, ’ f.„ t^xcuraiona. or iripal
ellng set.
Uruto. comb, aoap caae. with plenty of
„
_
md hand bi
Ji^lhaee.
galore to carry your odds and ends In
iU I said a Uttle while ago. 1 am
iorri' it is unt in my power t« make aa
^tioa. to charm you with gract-ful
public speaking. I bare tried, bowerrr.
to Ibeae plain words to let you know
aa to the kind of favor I most
and as to toe mnuencea 1 will be moat
obNUent ta The Fred Warner you
bare known and bare befriended all
tb<-ae rearm will be the Fred Wam.'r
the election of ^»re«lden!
‘
my friend. Prof.
the Demc
e. by his <
The Power Behind Him.
U may not be pleasant to me. my
friinds land I assure yoo 11 U noi>. to
be singled out as aimost tho only
and unjust attack in
nnd I rromlsc to you and to all wboS'?
faror I seek wnd expect that toe
power behind me as goremor of Micht^. which I will hold as most worthy
JTSlientlon 4nd respect, will be the
good win and apteem of not only m>
political friends but of our political op
ponenu as well, to be gained and held
sss
tbebloodbn
awdtbeacrof
themiaagra
:hT*^rSf
Th/i Mr. Kerris aa?^? to make^tbe
fully expect to be. will
BUtement in h.s Howell sitcech that
®e to It that no act of
of
be believed Mr. Warner to be a good endeavor
s shall lessen that pride which ex
aan. but I am m»rry that It ammied
all onr states
In the minds
UeM t« him to odd lu that <Y*imcctlon
and
daughlc
ihe unkind suRfWtlon. -'but think of
the power lieblnd him.” Tbe power
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
behind n.e, Mr Kerris mnd fellow cUlsons, that I care more for than anyP. F. Sayler to Kingsley Cheese Co
• to the world. Is the love ::nd
hich erisls for me in at least parcel, xec. 8. town 21, range le; $1.
one Oakland county home.
I have
CUrenc® Bums to Frank V.truba,
aouKht honors In an official way and lot 25. block 2. H.. L. A Co.'s Hth sdd.
perhaps I have *»«‘n more successful
$1,150.
- deoerved. but I would raU
all I have secured or hope
Charles H. Reed to Cora I- Carter
.-cure: than to give any rea«m 1
awU of aw Vi. sec. 23. town 27. rang.
be UuHh of shame coming to t
lO: 1200.
^kn of my wife or citlldren ihrou
act of mine or through any fj
Dan E. Carter to Allct* Monn>e. par
lu4o that which duty will demai
reU. F. H.s 1st add; $700.
MIrand Thom to Owen A. Merrill
m
go<Kl will which has caused my nelgh-
yta-rs.
j
• Ikirlnr ibeae ymr* 1 have tried
do my share of the gi-noral srrvlcf
quir«Hl from every cltU* u. to sect
tbe c-neral advanccn.. nt of hin cc
munit) and the dcxchnm.eui of lU
du^trt..
I hnu tried to favor i
age and to asatot my t
imhltlons and to give m
of loyal aupiK>rt xud
e
lu tho eoun’j «C.-niy hi.mf
I hi
fMnntlil to opiK>se the thliitO. which
harmfal.
had n-aaon thtrUr would
hose things were advanct-d
ludi^Uurl or h) a |to,htlcal party.
AVh.dhi r or not 1 hare
mj eHt.ris. a;, tber or u-d my
- U^ n me W4.r:h> of appioval
rather sithmlf to thi p.t.pl. ot <»aklan
tllchtc.^t obhgatlca
St Discussion,
dions now being dlsal waj liave created
•anipnlgu.
fflU-s to the public good.
ny way <
affairs of
juvny. I sm m»t unwillin my friends,
stioo as to
that the keenest Investlgst
tbe 11V4-S and punnw^es <iT men »ho
iuvk public preferc-nrt-s shall he mad^
io e^ecd to all Arties, and is mad. tn
a spirit of honesty and sincere d.-sire
to serve toe people and the slate, but
In this case, when through mlsrep^^^
amiaiidh and vimflcatl.m. th^ news
papers have paradv-d the alleged ua
wmthliH-ss of crrxatn persons bcfori
Iheir readon. they add to their slate
tnenu the charge that Fred Warner
Osclaratlon of in
Permit me to say here now. my
Irtends. that Kred Warner h« not
be«B and will not be controlled by any
man or any infiaesces toat are not
honest and not uprlghL mmI which 4o
not seek ihe advancr-ment of toe best
toleresis of tbe stale.
From many
lied upon my Integrity as to what I
m-e. w hen Ihmie! WHisier w as rldin;; tiluitu a New HngUiiid rtuid
Offlelals deilure that they are m
Uintruiing a
ni'oe Uw.king to r<
5 cenU stmlght
Xurtoern Queen
5c. 6 f«.r 2
alleged s(-ttllng of '
still somewhat stralnt*d.
The ninth i.lennial c<mventlon of
the Hrotlu-rh«>od of Loeoraotivi- Fire
men wns recently held.
Ihe V«
,irike of n»d2
national Association of marble works. ami the men have returiusl at ih«
d terms, the action of the committis- -
tlonal I’nlon of D»»t^ Laborers held at
Liverpool. England, reeently. the firos-
Red Sr-‘>ut
r,^.^ f, („r 25c.
4-d to Ihe funds of the unbm during
the past year, while i:5.«) had lH-e„
the .-nil.
s»-cnred liy members as comiM-nsatbm
ivlng b*en samllom-il by the b»csl
lions.
The recent bulletin of.tbe burj-au of
lal*or on
wng.-s and cost of living
hrows some Inten-sting side lights
ipcm the ono*Ie of life of the average
' to Janie Smith, pa
25. range 10; $2on.
ct-l, ser. 32.
Elizabeth Wolf to b>irila I m=.te
parrel, sec . 32. town 25. range H
icon.
Hariland to Welby r
Ray. lots 28. 29 and 3«». HavHandadd: $C75.
|,aura T. HavUand
hrifiy Arn.-rican working fanllly.
xvif.i the <dd n-h.
• ■be
HOUSE CLEANING.
.
WrigH Bro.^. will lake your b*.me
bran-It «*f trad**
; m id.- rariwls fi!U-d with toe dust and
jiiiri *.f summer, .vour ftn.-st toco cnr! tains, loo. and return them sweet
tbe :.,i-omng and rl*-an. r.-ady for anoihei
netds of tlie tv*>rW by li uv •
. season’s w*-ar.
Thf y also take <‘ld
to Adallne L
Woo«t
Aloses P
money Be^cneite. seV* of ne^
Ibficailon
jlncercly aay
to every
newspaper
.Hir state and to .
ring to curv
k-nicn nave exisieo in
primaries and elec- ter. parcclf. sec. 14
cjTinecXion
Hens tn Michigan and elsewhere, n: $l.o*»0. *
—--1- Ellen R. Wade
' eren. ce\* of seVi. except
jptien of new methods. 1 am aura’*
I 24. town 2€. range l2- $500.
It none are more earnest to their,;
Ilingness
I
H. S. Leonard and wife to W. T. an
li prove ot practlcjil ralue and
we a ' Jennie V. Waugh. ne\4 of ne^. se
f'rove of changes
$200.
toe right direc-1 C.
o W. W. Carpet
Session' of the legislature and I wlU
do my beat to see to it that that range 10; $800.
« r
pledge U fulfilled.
1 have made the
Ptofleld Goodwin and wife to U, E
Wito
Johnson, land con
*
Tricar,, el^lon Uw it «*m. b«t to | parcel, sec. 5. town 27. rwge IL
the tepnseniauvca aelccied b^ Uie
Hannah A Lay Cx>. to F. M. Qardne^
c.™. U,
Wife .. A. X*-
election laws
ideraiion perhaps as any other man; RMoak eVi of nw** of neV«
w Vi of nw^ of net
to sweep from our autute books all ^
and part eVa nsr^ of ncV4. aac. 5. towi
' voblil do. and to toe same way yoo
Bave retted ttpoa my integrity as to
the ihlnga J wooM not do. I ha
■ever forgotten, aa the n
® to all B
press my sincere belief on tola ami
Moas. that duty to toe peo
every otoer aabject. I aa asra If
1 on this
ubjvtlXffoWl.Ei^to |t.toe JJaeaild
pm ij:. »y .-.•'•.m. *
KU.«V
U.
ssii «.'«rrL‘*L SLu,“S bMo®
*. p. h.-.^
Wm. L. Brown, et fl. to A. E. Elde
parceL
L-
Co.
tIm-
H.mgarian
e..mm*-r<K- ba>
s.- of r*-pr*'srntatlv«-s that i
j
L
1
j
j
than $12«M» a year. Of 25G7 such famllb-» the annual Incomes ayerage-1
,rres to C.ntnd and reg-
$827.19. and thelrVxpem!Uur«*s $7tik.5t.
leaving a surplus of 358.C5 io‘g«i Into
ih»- savings i»ank.
ar worn
riginttlly
n-eivo
rin.it iirogre^s bns l^-*-!
with tbe -lowii
It
f. *b. f.*r
DR. FENNER’S
Kidney
Backache
AL40 IVUlFUS THi: r.l/K)P.
of tl,e C.s»k count
b.;,yu,..
,h:u. uuiUng n.-ulrur;-l tenant^, t*. pn.t.-* t to
ati-s- f-r the
ft.uu . ..uHm atb.n *if th, K, barnds. 1 I.rov, .r.-uts bv ::rouii.l lati.llonls.
Ail Dheswa of tU
Besides their sav
ings. 2.7.-1 per cent, irf their exin-nst-s
1 r.-allf a
acted Hu- 1
d^sluff kb’tn
The
r*-|M»ri cov«-rs i»nly famtlles of wag«-arn*-rs or salaried men earning le».s
It Ion to inin»dur.- a Idll eoi
j,,,,,
cUar. wl.h (n.y.-.l .-iK.-a and r.
Addle A. Glbl..^ to Jacob Kriser
n^ c.f se^. sec., 15. town 2d. rang
Godircy D. lUmn..,,
of
Tiie r<»mpan1es
John Mllfhell and Ihe I'nHed Mi
Workers- union have Iktu sut-d for
fee of $50.tHHJ by Attoniey Wales I
5c. .10^250.
man whosi vote U brought as nv, l<»t 15. Idork 9. IL.
i w tuse than other types of
$ju 53
iree
sysu-in oT i.ayments.
that employ unl.m men ex|KK-t that the
l*hlladelpl»la. Pa., say that employes
iM-ing laid off and wages rut. hut
BILL OF FARE.
||o«v the « hlne.e liuicbl i.b.
n, il: Hi of i.;ilohPorto Rosa.
Arlrola lamdres.
, and thus pne ' ,5r. 2 for 25c.
Htc. 3 for 25c.
.MM uh-uts wl i.-li Arlrola I*anlella,
Arixola Conchas
of IL :
^oc.
10c. 3 for 25cicrally de-^K'-y a larg,large |A>riU.n
|h
« flslu rnuMi tolleet from
'L*“ce!ar R- E. W..
Wi-aver-s Factory Smoke-.
w:innM h.v
■
resumption of work at ihelr dtK;ks will
lM-c..me gieiiral. l.ui the slHiatlon is
ofd::::ry\-LJ‘the
-lao arn-s of se'4. ser. 27. town 2:
iM.-n ,K.s.ihlc for me to vb-w all|
dir questions threugb the eye. of
* of sc V,
r?. and 1 would rcurn to make uso $250.
Wmts G. Th<imas to Joseph Z b nek
M-nflmrn.s as a bid for popularity
irb 1 did not fully acct-|U
sVt *rf ae»4. SIS'; 19. t.iwn 2d. range 12
nds Squarely for T
through toe
t «-arh |»er
ll.lllty. all for CK .
>rkinen at the Brill ear works
HavHaud. lot 30. Havlland’s add . $2" ’
lian^frTiT;:;
to the Panama canal com
prpiwslilon to tmnKiMiri
When toe i
-ompanl.-s will Ik- askc<l
Panama on v.-akcIs t-oncoolies
he'Uiys from Ihelr employ
1 by tbe company, to .-r.-ct hsmIkK-k
ci»n>panles
at
Mamellles.
boo sharks f«.r them and give them
hVauce. have be<-n luitlfled that they
ii-ndance and
ship dead
.nust iM-glu luiyment of Ihelr arrears
ls)dle3 hark t'o China, thus taking from
and will l.e exptHc te.1 to recognise their
.
r."’
Red Seal.
baa
' the Wyvmilng region
lany ls»ys «m«ler age are workin
M- rtimiuiny at Honkong has
• H.-.V. cen t you drive a IllUe slow-
whi‘h"^.Vnt^n
toe • l^*c. 3 for 25c.
.nud nfter tlu-v have
Little Weavers.
n-niR straight.
,tiiy^ tl:
Like other unions, it
lK*4*n eaUl)llshe<l for the purpose of
fixing a regular scale of wages for its
ct-ntly
If toe experiment proves sue- members, which Include not only tbe
cessful the plan will lu* placed In gen loreadi.rs. l»ui also plradom and mattdors. but ninnorted with W la also n
oml use over the system.
life inHumnee a.s«K-istlun whk-h wlU
Carroll D. Wright. UniUMl Statin
|iay to the widows «rf members killed
eommissiom-r of lalior, has announct-d
while engsgisl in the duties of their
that lu- win resign fr«»m the office a/
dangerous pn.f.-sston a fixed annuity
the » nd of the prt sent year. He will
besides all ex|M-nses of the funeml.
devote his attentl.m to the duties in
The United Mine Workers have l.ecunneriion
with
tlu- presidency <d
m a systematic canvass of the mln«*s
•!. Kingsley; $25o.
Julia A. Brownell to Alfred Davit
CO.-S 7th add: $1.«mu>.
I»avid G. Chandl*-r to Alit
cu»lp Jw..
on to close out for the oomli
ur Mo<‘k of sleighs and cutters.
The iMill flgliters of Spain have or
ganised.
Ident siatc-d thai^Ltotm had U-«-n add-
J. Scsitl. cl* lot r.4. block K. IL. L 4
*trora' wmniunHjr
all of s hlch. owing to the lateness of
seaM.n he will make a good reduc-
ve i.rev*..u<ly e. tpl.ed.
Howard W^hiting and wife to Arthu
I'ZT
«n pay day. shopmen of t
rent ml at Waterloo. Iowa, received
pay emeloiM‘H at
ihelr btmehes re
see the large variety of top buggies,
carriage?, phaetons and road wagons,
aet. last July.
In order to avoid the dcUy and gen
eral disturbance which always ocettr
Cronin Bros.* Choice,
Adallne L
meailu-rs of my «iwn pari
I do not regard this fart
1 have alwajs vst.
pnldlcan jiany most Wi
«reaudWaU liM> fv..r l-^-eu .-all. d up »i
|
TO FULLY COMPREHEND
This saving opportunity you have only
10 go on tbe second floor of Barney
Anderson-a large esUblltbment and
le :.nd pel It under a
‘■IhaM;;.;”!:.
ur the lies: tn
Wants F(
Home oMhec
also a good line of h«yilng atovea.
i»«t
aiulh
- ra.-.lral man Is .rf more value to
.........
Id; |iw»0.
Edwin S. Pratt and wife to Ada V
Miller, parcel; $2,000.
Mary Murphy to John Hsher.
"
to any
i-rto other t
<lde to iH-
Unjuet Wewapaper AasaulU.
1 reallAe wy fri. tub. *h.n» your Judr.
m.nu.’bare entered
7th add; $450.
Anthony J. Wilhelm to Cora L. Car
r. lots 7 and 8. block 4. Wilhelm s
[rleud In this state, polit
sin*, for wh*im 1 would do an.nhlng
usistent with my best Ideas ot
duty to all tbe iKsiple of our
I hare made no pnimlscs to
lals or 10 factions. 1 am undar
‘
Ith ilM» ImparlfM ututlon. Junt
Hopkins, lot 8. block G, H.. 1- A Co,*
cordial
■
tbe line of leaAt 1
duwn l!.o ineUiutl |
It dropA I
* :y. tlu. IkM weapon., ns all
parcels, sec. 21. town 28. range 10; tl
iKTsonal frieudh in the
ty and also many who
strike pay.
AIR TIGHT HEATER^
Federal Judge Thomas G. Jones
Just the thing for cool evenings and
The boonietunu
cun-*trurte,l lu
err po^Kil.le t-urxe from a str-nlclit
to n risUl ancle, the curve luvsrlably
followlUK toe untiir. I gruto of Ihu
wo.to|. The U|.|to r m.U- W often ,-unvex
and toe tm.ler Aide tlai. IndU «*f w hu b.
with n Hllchi movement of r^datmu-a
kind of --CIVW inu-k
help to pn-. r4.. the
routkjii panilielwlih
rlple uf the
wrnl 1 ‘hit 1.U ohjc-i
P. J. Morgan and wife to John N
r pim
Fred M. barrier.;
-qiilroniriite ol pal.lh- .IrlWtr
!
tri«i.to. I am »hei I her.- i-.-n In «h
tend niunty d.irtni: <ho |.ar( iliti
parUameat for Rboddna .Valley dlvl
du^tiniedofl damp da>w. the characieriatlc of the Montgomery. Ala., has granted an
tobealih. S-S.S. northern fall. Millar A Morse ftave Junction against tbe striking miners
, well
as a
35
for a better in that district re-straining them from which b«gan in Fall
^ winter heater they also carry a full interfering with the works and cm eight wcM-ks ago. is apparently no near
er a settlement than at Its very outonly guaranteed, line of hot blast and hard coal stoves. ployes of the operators.
Tbt 8wm SpNillc Cptay. Atlarta. La.
oor slate.
I am proud of Michigan
and proud of Itr
proud of Its hlatonr
hlato
im. Tb«f« mrw now IS local lodfaa.
Cbloago to IfOS bad m ■ttikaA Involvlag 135,000 mm,'
Servant girts are bMomtof •oarce
akm of Glamorgaaablre, and J. Wig
nail were selected to represent the to Berlin b«muae of tbe groaier popm
oongreaa at the coming coaventloo of lariiy of factory labor.
The Imlletln pf toe New York de
tbe American Federation of Labor vo
be held to San Francisco in No^-mber. partment of labor for toe aeooad 4uat>
of 1904 shows toat of 100,040 wage
The Congressiunal Record will be
ners in the various Ipdiialrlea of
printed next session on the Morgen
tbe atotc. 137 out of every 1.000 idle
thaler typeseiUng machine. The old
V tbe end of June, aa compared with
Record room at the government print
231 out of 1.000 to June. 100^ and 145
ing ofSce U being fitted for the to
la June. 1902.
stalUtion of thirty-five machines. The
The depressloa of trade, alien labor
Record machine plant will be. in all
probability, toe moat complete in tbe and thf appalling prices paid to work
world, and one of the largvKt
The ers In the East Bnd of London la,lnforce of typesetlert will. numl»er creaslng the mlaemble condition of
these workers. eighty-five.
In Gn-st Britain orer
P«*r
After being on strike for twenty
four wwks the plasttrera at Durban sons are employed in the mining in
dustry. They are well organised. and Pietermaritxburgh, Nat^l
The old time telegmphers recently
gone back to work at a reduction of ?«
per day. It cost the nnion i:4.2o3 In held their annual conventloB to At-
Tra4«>UBk« CoAgrasa. at Laada. Bari
land. William Abraham, member of
to 4h«* M-n-r »KU» ‘’•T
or a a-n .r imto Kiri wlw «•« MM »
a* a
^^
Srr“>HH
tbal tor men who bare beoo w
l»rty a Iradera bare been am of wto
:
^ ! NEWS OF TOE UBOR WORIB j ^
At tbe Anal aenior of t»*e British
« lAon dlfc-ww »>•■
"P
•*;•
li« in a T«T palwnal ami co«dtaca«*
Irr. in tbe ttar ot U» ncn. »«~
toM
wh^omwe S*
hM pooA rmmm to doabC Stoeo mjr
f*r1f Lofkood I bare sbaeed la aU too
atrus^ Md oltatoMoiU oC toe Bo^
I 004 Not Afraid
.
urrcMBCK «. 1»0».
nuMF ««'> *•■ *'«'« “* •
s^2;s‘.TS.‘srr ^,^srsr£
40 to tWftovc. mA CM «oH te
wiiusKEni
michioan. faioav.
ceKslileR—42.54
I finuh In ritl. ag**. in- mlH-rs of the Me* for fuel.
>-*-w Y*.rk
Ul Tratltr-’
rc>lraliilng
a total m*-iiile t>l.>ii of *.v
iht- ni- nib. r? **f the Dintrirt Lxlg-- No
' *■
rnuilorial A?»‘*clati*-‘n <»f
.Vo
fnmi pick* ling th«- plants «-l
mplali.im; flnii?.
The Injunr
furth. r
It forbids the sirik
'"stt.itoiary
in toe Wales
roal fl* ld? hsv*- *1-niand*Hl an eightiHiur -lay. an-l the firemen have asked
ihe.- .,m,...Mr.-r. from eve.
A4. «l«rh. l«rt
disease, gravel, drofisy,
icsnsK; uvuum.
I UIUOK ... ih.- ...rkmen of the e.,m
j ..lainani-s without tlu- consent of tho-*
sev.-i. .U.'? H w»-ek. but hi
!en.p.o>er„
The striking
clotolng
cutter? ol
Rochefter. N- V.. members of el..ihiii:
cutters- anti trimmers’ U>cal S*.
% iP. B
!><m t become discouraged. Thsrs U a enre for Toa- [f ti«-e«sry wiriui Dr. Fesaa*.
Uo basspi-ul a Hb tb. ■ « urins Ju^l MirhraM » s-. y-ur^ All ci*i*su.lai*oos
Was in Torture all the Time.
Had Pains in His Back
V’'‘
L’nllcd Garment Workers of Anu-rka
have decldf-d that th* ir fipht in Hu
city is lost, and overture.? have l».-i
made to the manufactun-rs lotiklng »»
the removal of the boycott which wa
declared by the Ftriker? at th*- begin
ning of the siniggl*-.
The Mrlke har unkm wcav
dav? '-aei! month.
<:. rmsn iiulustry employs the groat,.st ,H rr. i.tag*- *.f wom.-n to profiortlon
,1... ,o,al population.
The cigar makers have levied an as
H ??ni*-nt of 25 c*-nis on each member
t*. ai*I the Colorado strikers.
anumnl will be alKiut $12,000.
Tha
France Is esiabllshlng free state «nploymenl bunaus.
The'strike of the Portland, Ore., on
ion plumbers has developed Into a
lock-out. with ihe result that there Is
r»r. Fenner, Frednnb, N. Y.
Fall River. Ma?
almost a complete tlwap of toe plumb
I>ear iir:-Some nix months ago a
ing Industry.
A number of the International on
friend recommended, to me yonrjnaUy
ions have pletlged Ihemaelves to an
celebrated Kidney and Itackache Care. union weavers on that
effort for toe proper4>baenrance of the
I was at that time suffering intensely o-clock. This is the i
twenty-fifth annlveraary at the found-from pains in my liack.
too weavers
ng of toe American Federation of La
My work daily aggravated tbe com to the effect that operatb
plaint and I was in torture all tbe time.
Charles
K.
WlHlams.
a
civil
Francisco In November. The FederaAfter taking two bottles of your medi
commissioner of San Francisco,
was organised at Pituhnrg. and
cine 1 -was relieved and two more com
in the
been nominated
city U looking tor the iwcnlypletely cured me. 1 feel like a new man fifth district by toe labor convenUon.
fifth annual cootrentlon In 1906.
now, thanks to your Remedy, and nnheo- San Francisco baa a labor mayor.
hatingly recommend it to tboae anffering Labor conditions on the Minnesota New York now has a aUtote prorldIron ranges are by no mesM »»
aslwal
Sincerely youra, ■
factory
Howard Spronto,
any matttr pertaining to
7»T Agate St., St. Paul. Minn.
Ul tl« opentos of crixlton. »t-e
8oldl»yDniffgi*U,«)c.«idSl. Get Cook Book and
BrotberbooU of Stem Bbovd
'3
THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDAY’S
1,876
«r«aACT«t«»iu»MMitvict
nilOAV. SEPTEMBER 30, ItOt.
GuontsiaL
ASSAULT ON
POBT.AimiOR ™
SENATOR HOAR
PAS^ AWAY
I of tha Eoat Ohio
I and Threa
REPULSED AT
EVeRV POINT.
DEATH
aeireland. O.. Sept. 30.—An eaplo^
CAME
QUIETLY
AT
ing forty mile# an hour.
JaCnd was conducted against
all defenses.
MURDERER wa HINGED
PROBASLE THAT DR. E. E. HALE
Torpedo Boot Captured by tho Japan-
SAID HIS DOWNFALL WAS DUE TO
LIQUOR.
>udy Will B« Laid lo Rest Boaidt His
While S«if»g Tpwad to DouaUtand Sank,
HI
ITtrmlMirE.
8<^.
Ctilcago.
8ep4.
SB.—Frank
VladlYoalok, Sapl. SO.—The UanUh
comroMdrr of a llpht ship nrar Wx
Irrr IHsiida rrporU that ihr Riianlan
(iirprdo boat. Rrcbtirmi. which the
Japanrat t<iok from Chrr F^>o with the
Objwt or ciillvrylBS H D. IlouKlrrr.
Before alaklac
Wbremter.
Lewan
funehit
NW.kL who murdered hi* wife la*t
February, wa* hangad ft the. county
Masa.
8.*pt.
Gtp Book Store
aervloes of Senator G*-orge
e Hoar, who passed away |M-ace
fully at 1:3$ this morning, will In* h.-l.‘
Lady Curxon Belter.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Im buried beside hi* wife, who died
last Derewiber. in the faiully lot at
Concord. Mas*
(b-orge Frisble Hoar. who*4- hon.e
INTERESTING AND ABLE PRO
GRAM THIS AFTERNOON.
Jla»tbtrn»tpf.
Wa.
.n
early
youth at Concord academy:
lated at Harvard ctdlege In Ikir.;
Ml law and graduatN*d at the l>nn«*
law achool, lUrvard university;
»cl-
CANINE IS NOW WORTH $100
city solicitor In 1W1«: waa prcsldent of the truntee* of the city library :
a member of the sUle house of
JURY WAS OUT ALL NtGMT ON
DAMAGE CASE.
e Si-nate In 1837; wa* eUx-ted rv|e
nutive to the forty-first, fortysecond.
In
1W2
forty-third and
and
J'.- -l-ady
ha.1
, ihln after-
forty-foiirtb
rum William Boakee AfUr the
All-Night
Deliberation — 01-
Curron
She i* some
The StfTClhtt fills the most
PRESCRIPJtONS
ctdlege. 1874 1880: U.'cllned re-. U'clion.
The dog case. Henry
BKST IN THE WORLD
Tbotwear,,.
ALL THAT'S VERY NEWEST
ple Sh.s- sale*.
We Said
This sale offers you an oppur
tiiiiiiy III s»-lect your shiN** fnim
DO’NT BUY A SUIT OR OVERCOAT UNTIL
YQFVE SEEN OURS.
over a hundred dlff«-n>nt style*,
any *»ne of which repr«-s, nts the
arnderoy: wa* a nu-n.ber of the Massa-
and Nero" baa the auhleei irf an
They arc
s«‘lling at vkholc>ale priix-s.
We would save you
money on your cham-~
ois X’csis and Chest
Protectors and we
wHl keep our word.
American Hlstori.al w»clety.
u.ric-C.enealogical wK'lety. the Virginia
« a a
WORTH’S
It’s too Warm Yet
But don’t forgot.
Cushion Sole
Shoe
FOR TENDER FEET
This is a new shoe an»I nils the
wants of ihoae who have foot
troubles.
Try a pair.
O. C. MOFFATT
The Old RcUahlc Shoe House
Abstracts of TItIa
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Frank Friedrich & Co.
Bstabllahud In 1868
Room 210 Btat* Bank Bldg.
for all Irnd. ol
INTERIOR FINISHING
Store Fronts-Fixlurcs, Sash, Doors, and R»i-
NcwStflniL 242 Front St.
All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
Conner Lake avc. and lOlh tt
W. L. BROWN, Mgr.
Citu PkoM 32.
aaaaaaaa*aaa»a»»Aaaa»**o*
ARF
YOU
READY?
Historical SOCUMV. felb.w of the Amer-
the dug case sHIl occupied the atten t<aa Academy nf Art* and Sciences,
and corresponding
member of
the ^
and Inlltielice OTor the men and wen'* tbm of the omclal*. and a I'nr Of «
Institute
of
Arts
and |
do t'll wlineMe* weix' lntrortur*>d I ' Brt>oklyn
Science*: was a trustee of the Pea-!
Min swantnn** paper ahowed mm h the omclal fUcR to prove the go»K! fel
low >hip and |N-areful qualUle* of the body fund: ha* received the deiaee of |
fhouuht
and diacrimlnailon in
prx.periy of Henry Carlble. the dc- dtxior of laws from William and Mary.
study ui ihv subject, pnivlng
Amherst. Yale.
Harvard and
Dart. at an .-arh hour In-gan placing
while raenar ^a* a »raat iwlltlciar.
college*; wa* elected to the
Iter list to j>rt>ve hi* luidne** <
Nen. bad n«* tHdli-j. Caesar Khowt-a
(»er.
A1 t'ourtade. James Harvham. rnlttHl States senate, lo succeed
klmlnen* with lu.s iH»wer. «hlle Neio
Otorge
S
Boutwell.
l.K»k
bU
seat
delighted to remove all who stood 'in Charles is.mim-i- and A. C. Stiles hav
March 5. 1877. and wa* re-elected In
Ing given le-tilmony lo that effect.
hU way.
1883. 1889. 189$ and 1901. HU term of
Till* Jury In the Fenstermacher
The atoo
Romulus and Remu*.
the traditional founder, of Home, \helr BioktN' damage »ult. which occupied office would have expired March, 3.
after alventure* td Romulup wen« all
deltghifully tuMTn *turv lorni b> Mr*
.. o’clock this morning, when
<iC 810 wa. given. The coul. ------------
19.17.
pm’s common b»d
remained until P*:3u p. m and one dl
POtTMABTER GENERAL IB HOVER
Mis* Alllh Anderson n>cii«nl a idea*- voTW case. William Bnghtv v* Naomi
ING NEAR TO DEATH.
Jng *elecHon. “Ultlo OaJilel * Opera Brlghty. F. C. Gilbert, .ttomey. was
ilon.” l<y Mark Twaliu and a preiiy IH given a hearing and granu-d.
The saloon case of the People v*.
tie n rltatlnn -'ntlMed -Vh»let*. ’ was
Phyalclana Fear the Woat May'C^me
John
KratochviU
which
wa*
taken
up
^iven hi Flora t'aw. Bessie and Umise
Any Tifne-lllneaa la Severe
y.
wa* settU-d
this
finiuiihwalte and Ula Pciemm
Case cf Heart Trouble.
Roll call wa* nwponded to b> the afternoon by a Ene of 173 iH-lng imof siune prominent man of Italy IsvM-d by Judge Mayne. Kratochvii hav
By Wire to the Evening Record.
ing plcaduNl guilty.
lahlngtoa. Sept. 30-Postmaster
THE MARKETS.
General Payae Is hovering bet
BODtWNSCUTM TWO
me and death.
IVirolt.
LITTLE
BOV
MET
HORRIBLE
DEATH IN DETBOIT.
Mich.. SiTL 3u.-Wheat--
September. 8I.18H: N® 2 red. 11.21.So. 3 com. 5Nr: No. 3 white oat*
32\c.
ToU^lo. Sept. 30.-tVheat--Cash an 1
Steve Ganjka. Agad A Waa CauQht By
the WhMIa *f a Lake Bkorc A
Mtchigafi Bautlvem Engine.
By \$Tre tb the Evening Record
Detroit,
Mich.. Sept.
30-Steve
HI. condition today I*
extremely crtUcal and the physician
fear that Ihe worst may come at an:
Ume owiBg lo the weaken«l ctmdltlo
of hU oonatliuilon. due to worry and
September. 81.17H: IN««her. H-IR.
overworh In the postofflee depanmem
Dr. Magrwdef sUied today that Mr
Mav. $1-18%.
Chicago.
Sepl.
PaysaY Ptnaent afl«tlon U a seiiom
80.-$^Titwl-Ncw
September. $1.11. D«5««her. fl.ltS
May. $US%. Corn-«apU«hor. i\%c:
At U:U Dr. Magrmler aald
between a’lndjuar atreei and Caaarid
Mil body waa completely cut
Mrs. A. i. Glafh e
WM. H. MILLER & GO.
If you’re ready for your fall
Kuil we’re ready to ahow )oa
the new .ideas in coloring!,
and the late kinks in the cot
and make up.
of Detroit will be here on October lOih and llih. with
one of the largest and finest stocks of Furs that has
ever been shown in the country. It will pay you to
wait and see this line before making a selection.
BUY EARLY
Don't aHow the choicest
thing! to slip away from yDo.
YouTl be pretty hard to
fit. if we can’t fit you right
off, but we’ll .make any ne
cessary aUerations.
EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED
Prices DO higher than the
quality justifies.
Men’s Suits in fancy mixevl Cbe/iots, CsMuneres and
Worsteds, cut in correct ftyk.
and at prices that will compare favorably with anything
that has ever beenShown in the city.
Nptice'tlieDale"Oct.lOanilil
$12 to $20.00
Money back, if «)thing
No mi>is«*>«>«
there
Imfl buM tome fiprovemeot. Tbf
Dv'cember.
May. 4$c,
palhwt waa able ^to reuln a amall
Ganjka. agwl 8. wa* caught under ihe Sepirmbw. 29%c. Daermber. S0%c
amo«Bt nr nourtshnseni and be wa*
wheel* df a Uke Shore 4 Michigan May. 33c, JaBaary pork, $131«: lard.
Sdothem ettglae no Dequlodee eiree*. $7.W; rtha. $CM,
.venue.
FURS, FURS, FURS!
,
BnnirtbwaUe.
^
dcncc Interior Work.
218
American Dnif Company
Albert Globensky, jn^r.
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH us
rharactera who raprraact niurh i*>*
mliaculou* preservation m childhooil. the atteniion «*f the court yeste
their quarrel In liter life which ended nfremoon went out at 3 ockx-k
night of
with the alaving of R.imis. and the
I
be.i ell,ms ,>r America's most
Skllle-l sh.N^lmlbbTs.
CarllHle
hla i»a*t opinion. « x|
nelghlKir. wa* brought before ihe court
oKilna papar by Mr* L Saam.m. in alter he had Riven the te.<tlni-my that
which »he B|>oka of the iH rminaltL' and the dog was “g«*Hl dog. kln.l d.»g ”
At the afierntMin session of court
achleveneoU of both of th.-*.- n.u.
12, $2.50, $3.
arc includ*-d In »iur gnat Sam
is rcH-lecicd in I89fi aud again
for aU year* In 19tM»; waa prwirient of
Association of the Alumni of liar
John N. Courtade. which, although vard: presided over the Macoichu.H* tt.-v
given a Judgment of |5o In Justice Cur state republican convention* of isTi.
mri. U again on trial on nppeal 1877.^1882 and 1883: was a dt lega e
uiHtn I be aubjact. She apoke of the
x-ulf court I* Iwlng fought with to the republican national rtuiv-nfiou.
dimniiiv of »rparatlnc fact f«-om Sc
18TC at Cincinnati, and of dn'>.
witneaae* and the plalnilff a nl»l-'
. ihin ill iraclB* the aar1> I.Utorv ani
A 1888 at Chicago, presld.-.! over ihc
hn*
raked
and acraited up the in-dlgrt .•
loll! »»f the thny* prunlnent
♦•arly
of
the
decu‘aaed Shephcnl until know txinventlun of I880; was chairman
rar«v-. Elruacaae. Sabine* nm! iJitlnH.
the
Mawutchusett* delegation in lvs\
abo hrM inhablietl Italy, irfvlni; the leilge 1* before the court of hi* anre^
lkS4 and 1888 wa; one of the man
I.M-aii.ni nrd charartert.ilr* of aarh I ml true, hla puppy hood and IncreaMd
ager* on the part of tb.- house of rei>
raiT- Th*- Ri>% rD klnai. aim ruled I hi* %alualUm from IH*. hi* cost price, until
Carllrb*. a broth**r of the plain rerennulxe* of th.- Bolknaj. Ruijs-a-h
anei.M Utirdon aer<> uani«d and the
men! trial In 187*;. wu-. a m. iuImt of
.eUatiK* H in
rnnu nt. reheum and Hff. reacluHl the $H>o mark with thi*
elRxt.iral r.*iuini-*.Niou in DT':; vnu.tRUtllmony this morning. •WmiUln':
eiiunierated.
cRiverlnn a
:,mt of the Smltbsotuan Institution
ImtUrI of 211
The liletory of took no man * f im» for em."
J880; had iK-en pn-^ident and wa.The dog la qmwtion U w ry unlike
the Roman rejuibllr vlilrh •uccee.b'd
e president .d the Aniorlcan Ami
lliile lamb, for no matter
llie kInKdotn is an arM-ouni of the Mary *
qunrlsn sticbty. nre-l<b*at of the Amer
here hU maaler went the dog
nniKKle. l»e!a*M.n the i.airiclan* and
Hl»iorieal asMHlatlon. pre.-ildent
lllebtane which wer*- araphlrally de aim* tu stay at home, accoidlng
id Edward lletour ..f F^ant iKTHrd of tnistiN-. of Clark univer-lty.
aerllHMl hy Mr*, ciaiimbit. al^. ih.
IN-sImkI.v MuM-um
iHuioti «.r rtmque.1 whn h Ui^ie^J^frtmi llav. Mr. Detour got Into an alterra
tlth the counsi'l for the defeitst of Archaeology, trustee ..f 1> Ict-ster
Iiallaa’ hlaioo' was the «wicral »u1h
ieci aSB.a brief ix-vlea of the ’Ki«>K
iU»tu aild^hr RrpubUr- waH siven l.>
MfH J. W. Oaumlrtl In an able |,a|M r
Umland B^ts
of the
Stephen Fenstermacher Recovered ST
BnurlhaaUc
Srpi.
this Till s
nobbkst
Creations
in Women's
cord. Ma**.. Aug 29. lS2fi; studied in
WITNESSES HAVE BEEN
EXAMINED.
esenUUvea
Smurthwaita
Ixmdt/n.
a* at W<irre*ter. wa* Uirn at Con
tietl at Wpreeater. where he practiced:
charar Of tlko «
araUMl at tha W.
If so leave yoor order wl'h ui where It Is a guarantee of prompt-
foroier memlH-r of that TmkI) . wa* u>
passed a quiet night.
mind with whisky and Unaglnad I wa* Hale, the flmt pastor of the church of what better today.
being mlalreated I would not ha' e which the decease*! waa a life l.mg
killed my wife.- he said.
Vr. win officiate. The |*m1, ail!
WOWMSaUBMEETIIIG
Sdali. _*eil
ne*s and moderaie charge*.
U
2ft.-Tbe
Before the
EAST BAY DOG
CASE STILL ON
8t«dU.
St. Louis. Sept. 30 —Pursuant to hU
In thr Church of Tnlty, this city, on
execuiloo he said hit downfall waa due Monday at 2;30 o'clock, it is pnde
to liquor. -If I bad not inflamed my ^bu that the Rev. Dr.. Edmard Everett
Captured Tarpede Seat Sank.
lUcbinM.
Do yoa need any of the above?
plea of guilty to bribery in the houre
of deltgate*. John H. Schiu-iHcr. u
By Wire lo the Bvenlns Record.
By Win* fa the Ereoln* Record.
iaii at Ifl sn thi* moralBs
Thonaa
Hand sump.. D»ter,.^Nu»b«ln,
IVesaes or Badge*.
ci-.
thr drranaai st Port Arthur (run 8o|i*.
Rubber $tami>$
At ib.
By Wire to the Evening Re?t>rd.
Oiminguiahod Rocord.
and Klllad Hla Wife.
’ 20 tu Kept If iBCliialvo but vaa *Trr>-
Mr».
EO«»t
Wife. Who DIod Last Oocomber.
aplnad H* Waa Being MNtraalad
Sctai diapstai rtealvad todaf auUc^
aaok naar thr Ulaixli
R,Kil.r
SIX YEARS IN PEN
WILL OFFICIATE.
inflamad Mia Mind With Whiaky. Im-
Jl> Wlrr lu fhr Bvasinc Raeord..
a j..and
The pUnt
was totally destruyed.
The lo>s
17.00.* with partial insurance.
MoMMhuootU Btatoomon Had
Eaplodifig
Fair Saturday.
SPECIAL SALE SATCRDAY on
pe.-nm candy from 2 to 8 p. m. ai H>e
Sanlt Ste. Marie. Mich.. Sept. 30.—
The Chippewa engine works homed
1:S5
FUNBUllWIlLBEjiaO MONDAY
workaaa, K. Bulllran and E T Hawk,
were perhaps fatally Injured.
Mapaxine. Killlnfl Twanty.
winds.
this momtac xrhile the wind waa blow
tribvilnE station of the East Ohio Oa*
say
at dayllabt
today
Two
iert
Hour—Loaa B7GOO.
aloo of naiuial saa wrecked the dl*-
FM StHT MIS
THE WEATHER.
Cooler today; freah to hriA
Boo PIMR Waa Oaatreyad While Wind
Waa Blowing Forty Miles an
By Wire to the Evening Record.
By Wlrrjo the Exealn* Record.
JAPANCSE WERE
HI6IME WORKS BORNH)
E WILHELM
Comer Front
and Union—
^ Hamilton Clothin|£€o^ %
TBS osmiiss.
la two.
’Ml..
. TRAVCRW
mCMIMM. nUOAV.i«PT»IKI**^m«.
b
1$ CMW
THEI^^RE^
VS^f^oSSSlIUN
iVieiu
Malta Iadt»aa*«» *« «*■ '
mfiitlai; oo tbr I*at1a« of Rr*. PR.* WCNT
C«%ic«SO C<Kirt lip^oMd H«#vy Fiiw M Wblt»to. Mac" t# tba lla».>dl.t,
tS. Pn>««UrW lhc.t>.»F.ffc-
Hrv. WtiUaaa t» a
. Mow •bM ^orV«fl
fUHlSUCAN MomwATiowm.
rTiMlwU«t,
m ▼. r AiRBAir
lYafwae CVr
4»«r
Siunl
10 bay a koMe. lot or fcr*. «r
trada a kooae for fam or ftna
tor city property? Hara M
aaj peraoaal Koparty to ttada
tot raal aatau? Do foa M
araney or bare yoa awney to
loaa? Wa caa aap»i]r jvtr
TO Ht« MOHC AND f
UUb IHTO HIM.
._______
I
am iTr*SIoc«.
ow
•vpsrssiRsr-
•-iaBr*KiS5iii=r
SOOTH
sn>E
Laities’ Pars
You have decided to buy tbU
rimer, have you not?
r a WAUtu
■
Ke^t.i..* v: I>.w4*.
tk.VNK >V
'
;,K^N
:
F„r l r..^x-A \U,t 4iU
BIG CORM CHOP
Miller of Weal of tho City
I Over Twelve Tone on
Twelve Actwa.
MIUnilSWiaBEStVED
:::l
b.tp«£r*.‘a;i.T.r.
1 — -- - - —•
it and re<i’iired to le!l a story aboit tb« Peun. CU.I which the French the ««r- Cumming* on Grand TravU the prUe. s book, being voted to
Mr*. Ctolre C iriiw
The p’.a?.- carvi* Uvr the . ipper ^11 > to solve the baffling promlem of
shiiU to re palntfM W MU- Itoilton-l tbe Ch.\gTv. river fre«hei« bt II.or* to Northpori yesterday wb^r*' he will
se^v VrttkT c«! »r« i*f I'T^-'t' at 1
Atrean* ' j the Px ill- ct>a*t. It
The CoMn’.tua sill hold the hay .
iu fUc whl’e
aed —
of
j
toitw-e^ f2»i.'iA0for eveaxaUrg
ke hereifu r leaving at « o’clock '
oi.-i-i. .-art to- ) ending: h.r pifO'C ».v;^
I.\e1 w.terwsv,"
. n.— Pari - Sm t,.n^ Bav. Om.
I h.
ot! h^r isTO. Tiu foiioix
r i N*orth-v,rt rv-fimlng over i
I menu wa^ to« rv»d.
T’at.n' . Hcai i-uu-.-u.:. Uuv
i i .1 n.4d. ’.-A lor-’ f'..e i*h.x *•-;•' Pc. »>>
Vb bMf ee
Warm rv»li.-.
..^b^
Pickle*.
lUdUh
\\ * ,orf Mdad.
Wafeiw,
!oe cream In star shspe.
The totesi court n*'ap At: .;;
\ngeto
food.
l>evU.
fc
the rate, of pa...*ttg-1 lau its the
Coflee.
aCkts of Michigan l« tio exi>.iii/n. .r-Ikin bon* Id the *tar col.*m
cantly handed down
t- l.udtd
Gtatas iuprsme court lu tt ^ ca^ .f
tka commtoaloner of ml ^ m > again «
mni WLlMmin w
tka Oraad Rapid. A lnd;a,ia i mi war
MIY BEMAIN OPEM
Wi
fE ■
ecMBpany. rs9«lrt»l
t^'mpan> lo
radnoe lu rales of fare to tso aud
dSb-half oanu par mile, end at the
aamc-tlma apkoldlag ths raUdliy of
tka Mleklgan tow. This tow fixes the
rata to ka charged by the various rail
road oompaniea doing buslaasa In ihl.
atate upon a scale graded by the
amount of earnings of passenger
iraias par mUe of road operated Vn
der lu prortoioat tke Michigan Cen
tral Railroad company on it- main line
lad TiRtodo dlTlsloa. tke Lake Shore
* Mlch^aa Southern Railway companj oa lU mala hne and Ttdedo d«v
* km. fka Grand Trunk A Western
rib
exploration..’
’chief engincr. -Re.ldeni
George Bhle and hi. culU-gc a . t i
dared hardship* that It took Amer - •
pluk lo overcome. The. ^peal fvA
___ rhs in the tropical j mgle, iracln
freshetis. «>me
loathful of water.
••Tbit lobto-r Uttd a esdt of wine iu hi.
and exery exenlug he wt*uld
>%xTi bis
pend-dowm
bu. man
lu to fetch him up a
rrom drUikpiu-ber. To ke,-p
big any of the wine be would make
him mi his mouth with water before
he left ths 1
mUa. Tke Port Huron diTtelon of Uu
Grand lYunk inllroad and tke Omni
Rapids to Indtona Rnltomy compan)
ara only permlttad to charge tsro aa^
ona-kalf oaats par mils, and n salt l
KTO ptodtng requiring the Detroit
Grand Haven A MUwankee Rallamj
to two aad
OkO-kalf emu per mile.
TkU law has proven vesji sattofartory: roqnlriag. as It does, tke com
—-
becn ablo to enro tn aU I
that to Ontarrk. Han*a <
UthooPtor poalllTOcmrei
If love is
San rranclsro. Sept. ».~Two tor
nut only wll
pedoes were loat toal Friday from the
111m first su
I’nlied Sutes anbmariae boat Pike,
.11, ..tin.
^
which has been exp«rime«tlng In San tarrh Cora to tokm Ivemnll;
Pablo bay under the dtredkm of Uen- directly npo* the blood and
4der or an sxx-ideut. Life aud love
im. tnereoy ow ^ m giwst part tbe art of besrlng
tenant MacArikar. Oae has bee* rei of tke diseaae. ^ with ulber people s sbortcumings. Kveoverod by lulla* flabermen. The
to still at large and m^ be exptoded by n paantng reaael. It t.
charged with 200 poanda of gwa cottonA reward of 1250 to oflered tor lu re^
boalvsa to rodaee tkelr mua and to
Tbe one alrmdy toand had
earry iMUaeagers la ikto stoU at ^mto
nmprsased aid aad was prar
some one Ims wtoMy eald tkst.msreely
lower than that charged ky noonUnm- AtMlIjr ItoimIM.
a novel 'was ever written which cuokl
tkm of tke tame Uaea Into other stotoa.
r *€0..tWodo.O kaveroatotkeemliriheheroatid
aad lu valUUUr has n*« bee* detar*
korotoe had been faBy frank with oae
II. toltoltt««,
«ld hi. tt<«l
mlaed ktorond qiusUoa. kavlag been
paaaed «poa by the klgbeat oo«t la of pfwWx r»<to *o «- J M««r 0
Take BaU's ramUy
maana CUj
to I«ckiM U.- X
pe-kmUlh <o tltot hteoA Mr. Whlu—r
haa XMkaa a »o.n»o. M ftambaa «tol
ENiOVtoBLE DAY.
the tama hrm. aai ,xi»eU lo a. I
Tm^Wfwe bey Bern«« C^rcH Vtotod Twarataa Ctty man aaaa to.Mk. hr
Mrs. Jonn Holmes.
rsngemeau tor the removal of kls fam
ily. who wlU leave In abooi n mm
About
n.t of Ua
iv i'vkey Revord.
Tmv<-rtoe IWx )?»wi.*g t3rg
Mm. Jdkn H d»e* at OUS M
TO CURE A eOLP IM GME ©AV.
. Atl«
terday fik<l t>**V rflnrkr v HI,
1
Takr Lavailxe Bromo QolBiBe Tnbto
flinaor •«> elrttod tse Hgeu
I Al’. ortigglns refund tke money tf
veinroaE In Ue evealng aiici
tolls to oare. R. W. Oroveb algnmure
I is o* each box.
• f»n «oTrtto 4v.
___ t
i^
firtor
ProfMwr Cttrtl at Cataatta
Is It soMctofit to forgive sntkoo
cHitat th. ataaaa. Ttm .toto ■
Opentofi of fU aad wtotor
mMlnesy Batorday. Ost. 1. Mtoa
Id* Klatoee. SIS Caat Front Bt
WE HAVE TWELVE different prices in this make
of Chairs. They commence at $1.00 and range up
this. Come in and look them over.
^
3. Ul. Slater
Whilesslc and RctoU.
Tour Kcliahte Bo
Tbe r.ilde Wumon’s Tmlulng scLoM
^
III SlncTil^or.-. tob. r.- li.r.t-.liffenMit Ian- . •^•»‘«* "
gu.nc- are
in tin- prayer imwb
‘ ,
1 retit III r.u»iun to
tu Williaui mf irnMesI comi'os-
'•
Children’s
oat one particular line of hi^h-grade Bop’ and Children’s
CIO!
\Ve are goinv:
.. and new ____________
Spring
Fall Children s garments,
garments.
Suiis and Tant^. whiich will inclilude all our ........
cap. and now we shall sell these goods^ Rt
We have always >old ourclothin.: very cheap.
onr-Quarter ott -ome at
a. one-ihird
on,:-uiiru and
..... ^qme at just onchalf the regular price.
i-oOvliM-ed thal
plwu« W torn ttot tbw. to M toM »-M «ui. h.v. . f.U "wm- IimM dto.M. tk»t tojtonc h.. tb. .i>*w»wrUii« uuMr. -Plutoitol-
you ever s*w. This chair. 19te
cut, hai Urge, wide, beautifutly
K sawed back, beautiful shaped
« sawed seat.
In durability
there is nothing that will equal
it. The wide back and shaped
scat makes it very comfortabte.
And only.
BOYS* ECHOOL SUITS
' '
; , ,
' BOYS’ DRESS SUITS
BOYS’ KNEE PANTS
BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES
buy but
must go.
‘ yat the nervank with the greatest ease.
orerrss* hrd bis master U« kept a
piubvr uf water hidden iu the x-eltor.
the dues were paid there would bs ikm of locka
-------------------sod. empty ing hto luaulb on his demoney enough lo make the Improve
1100
RsssaiA.
flOa
,<^1, he wuuld drink all tbe wlue be
ment besides a lltUe batoaca toward
Tha
raadem
of
ikto
paper
wlU
be
ou bto return ypstalr.
ke<>plng the club open all wlalar.
MAY BLOW UF A BTEAMSR.
DINING CHAIRS
GREAT SPECIAL SALE
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing and Shoes.
Tbe prenuleni of a college was i tlk
Ing to a Utile grv*up of uudergruduaUt*
about the wtodoui of eci>nomy.
^
coouomv I. wiM*.” bo
^ikI. To be »esu or nlggarvlly Ih ilw
teighl of fooltohnesa. The niggardly
■ cd. It
.ootmlttet Appoln ed Laat Evenlnq to times forty feet high, so tar ha^e
Sacara Bida ta Finish Lawar Part 1 proved an Insuperable obstacle to
Tf the Wesiua-tcnQ Club Mauaa.
sm letel canal project.**
Cf vrw ws-qiww g
1 By
_ the
. use of,
collected by ihv
IKhle party. Mr. Waltoce aald that
At a me.*tlng of tbe directors of
divert
WtHiui-u.ng Club last eveiUng a com would be possible
the
Caribbean
s
fttf
from
siUm*? to the
mlttee wn. apto^lnled to secure bids
letaide of the Uthmu..
for finishing the lower part of the club Pacific
hv tse. TIk- committee consisU of V.
Montague and 8. K. Walt.
1Sg’I«0 000 drotlaed tor the construeThe financial report shows that .If I26.000.000 destine* ror i»e
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY
1J'
MICHIGAN LEOISMTTON UPHCLO.
A. J. WILHELM sS
now have the swellesi
good, on the market for this
season, embracing child's and
misses’ set., todies* muffs, boas,
eidtors, etc.
Our assort ment to scTeral
times larger than we hav^ ever
W. a MUIer. whtwe farm U at Loot*
.hos-n before and includes many
Tree, three mlle« weal uf the city, has .
uf the finer giKxl. mH hert-lofcrc
a r^-corU breakinj: com emp 1M* >i-ar.
PYom twelve aciv* fit- *fcurt-d rt.IS-f
.carried by us. if >xiu am evea
pounds, Iht. last load hauled frv.m the
dreaming of furs of any kind It
held conlaliilnc 3.T40 jKiunds. The
will p.y you tu cell .« ««« •crop, which was «f St.twer. Evenceen
tvt oore.
*
variciy. wa. .old to the .tarch fac
tor/. Mr. Miller commenced on an
other fleU of tb.- same variety this
momlac which wa. planted Kome time
later but 1. now mady for the cuttlpx.
iMfi ar tha Ordar of tka EaH
OEOROE IMLE DlflCOVEREO WAV In addition he ha. twelve acre, of
lO'ercreen western com which I. not ^
TO DIVERT CHAOREfl RIVER.
yet ripe and wuf renulre at lea»t s, Your blood goe. through your body
Mrm. J. H. McOoufh. pa.i worthy Locks. Which Would Coat S204WM»0 j week or ten days of good weather be^ i with Jnmp. and bounds, carrying
warmth and active i:fe to every
matroe of the Baatera Star,
Will Bs Dons Away WIth-Party
if you take Holltoter i. Mo mialn Tea.
tmlned all last year-.'offloert and aupSuRorod Many HardahIps.
CUMMINGS IS OFF.
plle* deltchlfully yaaterday aflemon
:iu lent*. Tea or Tablets. Johewm
at her plcamaat borne on Sixth
Cblei»o. Sept. iJ:::-Oeor«e BWa «1
„ ^,71;;;;. on ih.Or.nd DYug Co.
sixteen rteeta beint proaenl. Ba<*h Amerlcu 4*«l»ecr. with k P»rty
""
naM,
I
’ady wax ciaan a allp of paper wl h
■IB.Mc6006HmiSTlSS
■*'*
211 Eaat
1MM..IT-to tkrtt wn«. t« ^
or 11.000 iBdebiedneas. Tbe
ckaiwk to bow free from debt with the
«1« of a small balaaoc oa tke
onaa bottcht toward Ike ckme of
aatorate. Tka ckurck has kaeo
echir oTerhanie* eaa npuaicn
ud repepered. hedweinr lepeln made.
,hc beMneet h» »iea totahed oC hhd
. loto clhu fwope. elA. ud the
ckurck hw metalled electric llfhu
MahT lBprt)««eBU hare heea >adc
oa the paieuhace property aleo. aad
aiuck of thl. work was dooe by Mt.
Wblmaa'i <iwo baada.
BEAR
W. i arty a full line of the famous Bear
BntnU N artf>. These Koods m the rety
Ik.ci mail'". Sh'tlanJ Ffos'. GermautowB,
Sa .ony. t.cr. ...n Knitting. Spanish and
Siietiand wc*..l. Shetland Floss. S1.00 per
p. und in 1 pound boxes : : : V : :
FttKEATBAT Wlffl 601,
^
bartair:
TO RWORT TO A RUM TO
r»lniiW l»> wfeicfc prof^k- ftU *n*r tbc
ft:
CAPTURE HER.
rj wrtf %k-iii»Ur<l,
bo^
niivjaao cmtfudlm: a
^_____
roo»Vi«l IB Uc C^kw «mn*
h%* 1»BUI B Hi.*- of %2.im
tv
^ «b^ panrmace; Bessie Bures, Aged ». Shot Eiiaar |
MO HmrArtt
a ft*w «rf. Bf ilakc. »OTrd
» Barrw* la
vkiatlj of IW Oil. T^k aad tbe aew paator. Rer. W.» M;«i> Throe rmisa toapaadar |J
HotM* ka.-orad la Tkelatiarj
PaiB. la tfci* rouau. uB ite *bor« «
Bockla Ohrartad Ona BM
Hxiportor mad bad a towa platt«« . a. ikata to Ptaaek kb im .ermoo
•u i -iol> Tocordad. Tb« Dmt Pari
•nTilar.
WklUtaa
kaa
to
t
jraattat aawdatlan «aa tb<
ip elal to Ua BraaSne Raeord.
yMii dt caaaral aatbfaetloo aad ha*
iCaaKod. arfOi Maidaa a. pralaka Odaaaa. Mich, BepC 30.-la a
_ i^miforfrtaadalaaadoatof
jealoa. fa®f Baaria Bdnm. acad 20. of
tka «kii^ wko reirat tkpl k*
laCTa BallalfA Harbor Bprtao to -o Laka Odaaaa want to Ike koma of '
BiaMr Haaly aad empdad a Era cham
ber rwrojver at him. three skoU takla*
eallaat alatotdr
ifnendi eEecL One aimed at the kaart was dlCroat adraaea la iba prioa af M aa widktotouaUfwini
Tcrtad by a suspender buckle. The;
!
bare.
lata tbal waa aata to taka plaoa. Pic
kaca. aa tkof bare
Vfmiot Ur. R'kltmaa*. paatorala bare Ctrl than flew to b^r home, reloaded
Ike ckareh ka. r«.«l aboat l&AM. the rwTolrar aad refused to c^re betself BP to the police. She fired at
raaldaaca atmciarM Tka book Thll laaladaa tba aeeoaaary ruanint
them and kept them off for three
iH. «ara aaat broad^ orar tka ecpMaal aad pastor’s salary, the soak
lac ft »aaf asteaslra laipfwamaau hours tat ws* finally captured by a
aoaa^aadikarloitaaafaiHffai
Healy wUl racorer.
to tka ohurek property, and Ike pay
M tk. vxmai
»M . t« b.
low M lo«*u4 <• • b«T« mai Piwe
wbkh »™*.My w*« b. tb. to« l<»«
la tb« ««rM whM* a towa of aay tort
wuaM be eMabllibe*.
Tbe aeheaN erorted faiaou.ly
3iaf4ea
fKtlM Kcb. «he. oae at
e TicMmA becomtof •o.ibeloiiA eul
.^rTeror to Deer Park, which wm
rMche* after a loa* wa«oa rW. from
SewbertT. »»« '*!>«*«'
«*»“»
Tbea the ChKar> aathorltlea f
haaA The etraaieet part of allto that
T Of Mardeab Ttctlae are eUU paplaiee ea their worthleea pr
f'
OoYMOaat
i
Special Sale Sehool Shoes
For the Boys’ and Children. Misses’ and Girls.
The best shoe for $1.50 that >ou ever saw. sizes UH to 2. The children’s
sizes at 8M to 11 und sell for $1.25. ’THE AMERICAN BOY shoe is one of the
best ever made and have a genuine Oak tanned sole and we fully warrant eveo- pa»r.
They sell for $1.75. $2 00, $2.25 and S2.50 Some bo>-s wear a pair of these shoes a
a whote year.
•
*,
;
Come in Now
and see the clothlog and shoes and you will surely buy. You won’t have
chance like it this yean You can’t make money any easier.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning k
Piano, and the Fanoous Farrand Organs f.
m4
Mt
:;rl^
KimmVTKHBT
ULCNm
r Ctext eteMNrt hr te 1
. Art 9MMt»t« Mf^. M te gr«« iiif ifcili »rt tMrtmm mr. 9mi
MrtSMrtvftMMiHiCkvtfM U* Onlv« lrttA»«pli.loaklBtfc*
AiMi «f IM UrfflNI V&v aiy. wtUi; tlM irtgku <rt IW QMl IA«
t^lMUpark Brt,«th.*rr^
tm, HMd <rt iMrtac thMi at their
*»r. the auto certH-4 ca tto >»r
flA* ofM M aU m Ml«
ati««rihtortv«Mai«^R«v TIk«u aey
»»y aart
aai to
i Mr. Oert aimr to Mr».
the hooe« reair
tteFmt
CSUJr^ W
•itet ^wtth irf TkmvctM Cttjr. tea
HTwariUMlaooae
:i5:
WA
m
m
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
0AM. •OOM AT THE
Oa^ hsn hasa rttscowsMi a fnr unfit
^ sf this du aad afttmu cm teadiarts af actas af Mart ham hasa asesmd liy mas af capital la the past
fewrtapa Tha lacalKy tm aUiactad
HIGHEST QUALITY POaSIB«
feet in eveiy wap that R mast samly
please ron. The plnoe. Johaeoa Drug
by saddsaly crowlag ttks a rw
It wasdeme to perfeetk*: ^ namb
ysople lauihed la spite of thamsc
sad the speaker^ friends felt that In
s mooMat the whole effect of thy
neetlns. aad of Mr. Beecher’s thrilUng
ippaals. might he lost. The ormor.
bowerar. was eqaal to the occasion.
Ke stopped, ttstsaed HU the crowing
reasad. nad than, with a look
sur[Mise. palled oat his watch.
'Morning already!- he said; -my
watch U only at tsa. Bat there can
he no mistake about It. ’Tbe iastlacis
of tbe lower animals are talalUble. '
There was a roar pf laughter. The
“lower animal’* la the gallen c
mpsed..and Mr. Beecher was able
rename ns If nothing had occurred.—
re E s T f
CITY ORAYAOE.
U yxm wish draylag and carting done
to your entire aatlafactk*. phone for
Frank Raub and your wmnu wlU re
ceive prompt mUenikm. Look over bis
etock of second hand stoves aad
will surprise your pockethDok by getting new and lasting senrloe A«m
P. M. Chsnpsa
A Bey'S Wild Rids Pdr Ufa
Of theae employed oaihePcreMartmecte rtartag the muaamr the folkmr.
lag hare beaa teat elsewhere; Oop.
mllea. to get Dr King’s New Dtoooviacter C. Lscear viU raa oot of Maakssoa dortas the wiater. Ooartaetar
endured death’s agonies from asthma:
E. Thompsoa has besa isMSSfid to
but this wonderful medicine gave lavtnnt relief and soon cured him. He
the Trarsrse City run. Brakeama Leo
writes: “I now sleep soundly every
Lyoae U mnalag extra. Brakeama C.
olghl.** Uke marvelous cures of e<»Lnasworthy has goae to Trarerse
vSaptlon.
pneumonia.
bronchUls.
City. Massr Miks Powers has been
x>ughs. colds and grip prove lu match
One of tbe most Ipteresilng skelcbcv less
merit for all throat aad lung
neslsnad a lasular n» out of Grand
la Madame for October U enitUed YouMes. Guaranuvd bottles Me and
Rnpkls. and mptneer O’Neal will run
The Home Life of Mrs. Charles War
oni of Trmrsrse Clty -PfiUmksy Nvw.v.
ren Fairbanks, wife of tbe Republican
candidate for vice president. Tbe RMuid..
story U mustraled proAmely. the pic
Ssmld Berts.
tures having been taken ml a U^e date
by one of Madame's arilsu. As Mrs.
jtars ohL
It Is eaM Oeoetal Miles has made Fairbanks U now a very promlneut
s grwst dssl of moiKj wrt ef bis Texsi figure, a story of her home life Is of
oU wsll renturra
general Interest. Tbe article In Mad .
The lasl Dams of Joseph C>oaniA s am U sore to attract wide attention. '
well kaowm wnttsr of hea -lortea. is
KorseolowokL Us le a IHde.
What IS LHsT
I
The smpms of lEMnim Is s rsdlcsl
In ths last analyHs nobody knows.!
women's saSragist^and holds that but we do know that It Is under strict
aearty nil the grsst Vefbnas of t^ law. Abuse that law even slightly.
irregular
living
world hnrw been bet^bt sboot b?
diian^i^t of the organs, resulting
' ^ dache^^^ mcr
;
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY, •
TRY A RECORD
WANT AD.
M
NEWTON ANNIS
:i-i
Rtv. Thomas C^
ronoerU pasuir of the Secoad Siro^ M. E church at Grand
pastor of Ue Klrsl M. E. church. Trar er»c Oily.
ever knew where they ware goln# In
an auin. They finally came la sight of
j Ue. as meli as hto UleoledI alfc. U a hi. church, which, being brllllantl)
UPradiiata of AIMoo. and U . aciiUslly light, held a haivpy weleomlng crowd
ai Mlcmsaa nan. all vork having Uvn of hU t>arUhli*ner» who had planned
way of keeping him fruic
oimaaod to the TTolverine i>iaic. hi..; this
ihlt tatU^ue
t>
troublesome comfort, while
im chaise helai at Nsthvllu-. and ju lag
with ihe.varlely of work at un^* ilui.-j they iKOutlflcU bts church with lovlns
nkuU hatnlk and gathered together all th»
tran.planied to the upiK-r penln.
where, under the IVtruU c«uirer»*ure dainty dishes fiom their sto
wins, he devoted hU life to the atrvnu
ous work of a mlHi.li.nar> la the min
couch as the Wrnlture City
lag aelds. He It aav. w ho flr»t planted
the weed of ChrUllanlly at Iron Moun could maufactnrr. Prof. Jennings rd
tala, loas before the Iron horse had the Union, and Rev. John D. Graham
ploughod It* way ihrmigh the wlhler presenting it with lotring words. Thli
ness aad op«..d the way ftvr othirv. mwmed to Mr. <\a the perfect com
and today two churches of steady plc^tpmeot of hU four years of work lo
membcnhlp. are rrccMnl a. a monu a field and among workers, who stand
ready ti> rei'clve Tfaveiwe City’s gift.
ment of his aarlV work.
Requests your presence at hls Fur Opening to be held at
■
the store of
Ha. world-wlds tame f.< marvelous
Made MBArtr Stan.
1 V*unslon. at a dinner perIlmeuHd the valor of tbr Jap-
m
<1 ‘
Mrs. Thomas Cos,
Rev. Mr. C*is s elficlcnt and estimable lu ij.ui. h
AMERICAN
MINSTRELS
.
Introducing the Grsiul .^j>*-riacular Electric First Part
Setting
at? of Sphador
Graduate of Albion coUege.
Bight years ago Mr. Co* took ten Rev tV L l.su1
WM^ks of resL wcat.io Europe, and| wide and new fields are open, and
11 . with a congenial party, made a blkcj wihls Mr. Co* enjoyed hU parish on
li---- Wufi starting
Glasgow, working the west side he said he was very
srtlng In at Glasgow
Ihclr way leisurely through England, much pleased with hU appointment
then landed at Paris, renewed the here.
Mr. and Mrs. Coa spend ibalr vacatrip, uklng in BnusrU. passed up the
on through i Hon at Chark voi*. where Mra. Cox's
Rur»>pe, and returning to hls lalmr parents reside.
atrong in body and mind, with ro- j Mrs. Cox. who is a very talented wo- TS* tt. b tmiVm,
newed vigor for hU cboiw^n work.
man. U much Intensled In club work.
One of the pleasantest episodes of ‘ being a member of several of tbe clubs
hte closing days at the Giaad Rapids j of her former city home. She U now
paalonue occurred an evening or iwnl m Hudson visiting friends, but wlll|
More bis departure, when Mr. and | join her huabaml he»u Saturday andj
LIGHTED By
50e Dstaksg gi«<ncUghu 500
wmi
ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
• - :
October Third and Fourth.
-r
euk alKiut to lead hls .
fximiMin.v liiU untie, lie drew Uis
*
awonl and wa V IHl It.
my brave fellows,’ be shout
«m1 to Ills men, ’you have a lough strug
gle Iwfore you. Fight like betws till
your ammuuitkv
like aiiUloiM-s. l iu u little lau
:^:£SsS2=S*« The GUS SUN
'
J.W.mLIKEN.
■
City Opera House
Thursday, Oct. 6
m
The Klfic Pins of Minstrelsy.
Snperb Bin4
Orchestrt
struct Parade at Neerv.
SEE IT!
no wU St City NeWbBtand-
PRICES; IOC, 20c. 30C, 50c.
This will be a very broad and comprehensive showing of
fine furs. If you wish something out of the ordinary, or differ
ent from what is usually carried in stock; this will be your
chance to get a Fur Coat.
Ulatcbes
Riitds
Chains
Kniocs
QlatCbCS* Splended values for $2l).(K) we will -rll for $12 00.
Spoons
China
Cuff CinkSf J^cvcral dozen pair* reg'darly sold for 60c, 76c aad
$1.00 go at 26c a pair.
All this week the prices will be just about cot in half—
VVe must sell a lot of goods before Ociob^’r 1st.
Kings*
Over 600 to choOK from, we make the price 40 per
cent, discount, hence a ring that selU at $1«0 you
can buy now for $3.00, almost half price.
Forks
Cut Class
Clocks
lardiniers
Uases
Cadies* and 6ento Chains, see the great value we
can give you in good chains. $1.60 to $8.00, just
hal^ price.
These goods must be sold.
wholesale prices this week.
Purses
Shoppinfl
Bags
You can buy them less than
RASTALL, THE HUSTLINC JEWELER
. leaner and will jo ji
Why pay $8.25 r A C p/^KF iiS
■.MMimV'
be roitad from S«
V/txrtuUr
FOR HARD COAL WHEN
-TRAVERSK
OIT*V
OAS
**'
OOMRANYw
REGARDLESS
OF
COST
CLOSING OUT
i
m
Vt 5nV^!
LADIES! sample snoes that
trapped haafis. sktu eruptions: InfiUll.
you frxMn Me to 11.50 per pair a
ble lor I
*6c. St Johaaon's Drug Store. S. K^. V. medrich s.
Walt A Sons and F. U. Meads. Drug
FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET.
Frt-.-h and SaU Ktj.h^ ranm-d r.uoib
OTd^“r^ called for and il» Ii\«T* d.
Fsarful Odos Aoainst Him.
for. Ks>t Mb am! I-Yauklin Sts.
desi^ute.
Such, in brief was tbe condlUon of an
old soldier by name of J. J. Havens.
Versailles. O For years he was
with kidney disease and
neither doctors nor medicines gave
him rallef. At length be tried Electric
era.' It put him on hit foct in
rt order and now be tesUfles, ’Tm
on the road to complete recovery.”
NOTHING DOING TILL
Beat on earth for Uver and kndney
troobles and aU forms of stomach and
bowel oompla’jiia. Only 50c. Ooamnteed by Johnson’s Drug Store. S. K.
Walt & Sons and F. H. Meads. DnigSi>cclal Engagement of Amer
gisls.
ica s. Greatest Minstrel
Company.
7m
OF DETROIT
OWING TO THE GREAT SUCCESS of this sale I have decided to CONTINUE It
AIMOXHER
WEEK
Al{ my J. Millef Shoe* for men must be sold at once, all grades and all kinds from a heavy work Shoe to a fine Patent Leather.
SOUXM
SIDE SHOE
SXORB
■ 11
:rr.V-
..,:fi
■ . .-l^Tr^i
.-r>-
pie<« of baadiwork.
Dr fUrry GeU»« WM dOW to Wmt
WOKTM. urn umW oo 9ntmgkm»l bmtkntmB.
a O J, Black aad cbfldrea. wbo
bare apest tbo aammer at Uadr cot
USi. Sprtes P»rk. fwtmnaed to Ibeir
Oil Up ValiioM# flMls wmP Oipwtod
Tfco iteHM 1»«1» oC Oeorve
; WmMn Tm4to oC KmfAf w«i
iud by « «mn«er alsht brfort
m4
«ad robbed of tl.CK»0 vanb o( grm
roou vbicii were du< up aad cairted
Tbe f*m betas ooi two walUm from
Unrtj. iber dkl aot bare occaakm to no
oot ertry dty aod »o rUH belni medt
yoatentay Ooorge Tweodle wu 1
M to flod today wbo» be went ojt
that the eetlre kIbm^ bod. coiiialoUqc
froa two to throe tmadrod pound
been dot «P mu! carrlod away. He
trarkod the mao for ibroo-quarier* of
a mtlr tbreragh the wood# ba^k ci the
fiatcb Imt !oat aU trace for aay furMr. Tweedle think* that U
. taken by eome cmr faxnUlar with
locatkio aa It waa ta a Ultie patch with
bU aardca truck and »o aecluded that
It would bare been hard ip And by one
atranjee to the locallun.
8. K. Wail k 8utu report that
atranaid^ came ^o yeaterday mod In
oolrod the prtcc of iftnacns and when
oiMwiluaed about lu ta ins aarfc^te
and dry reccired the InfurvaUoo that I
It waa srwn.
Course Tweedle a farm where the
Sltiactts Baa taken fnitn ailjolD* thrl
farm of John, J. TaeedU*. furmerly ufl
ibie city and he U aln. an extin^ivt
Stiver of ilnaeOK
itae at Albkm. lad., today.
Mra. Mary Btaaa of Ktas»k»y rw
taraed borne today after TteiilBc ber
SCRVaiR CARRIED
TRuenoN.
All
Am Dewn^Rtwm. Pweblo
and iWidad and tba Report Can't
Be Verified.
I
. IMsfatas Oct.
M A
5I w-^rrn ' '
Waa an Old Sclo.er and a Pkei*
Havins Located Hera M^186S.
Mrs. Dav.ea Dead.
SPBCUL FALK SATCRDAY oa'^
peanut emndy from J to p m. at ISc] .
City. lMul9re. Schombn* and Prov
M .Kkef*. who euftered a atrtke a iiound. Kc Rular 20c loxvia. At tkel
lately upon arrival tl > of «nop!»*xy Sept. 11 atnd who. though La Grettl. ::i E. Front.
]
leave for Traverse
^
,H«r. 2300-2:
& llarrla, I
parsed awa
ica^iep a-n-lfe. two daughtiiw and oa-j
NT. CUTNENS SALTS.
. j
honor of AUle Farrow, who wili; brmcer. He' whh 5G veara
• ---- oM and tnjI
n»*r\' !s It that 4)1 the ajek who!
aoon leave for California oa ai-eoau*
rkiaeer and aoMler. having
aP\'rd It t; •? W>. u your uLU-i ira
of hi* wife* health, the EaxU* gave aibeie in t««C
j
x„u anu k<*ur kidai>^ are!
very pleaaanl banquet at the UtU-j The funeral wUl he held Sunday at ;
C:itS\ i( t«-.l {
Ta\em laal evening. Walter Loran-U P- m friun the home and the I*»-i j
rr yo.r ttoruVea
ger was loastmaater and home pka- » Uoircr. wVI be ael' cted from among!
r'uuima'ic » alu. why
tagrerpon^es wt-re made. Mr. I'arrow tb.- G. .A. R.’a Rev. U Cortsllu
^
was piwnted with a fide Easle em j tvciducr tie biirta! aerWe. which w M
, ta-atij. Nt. Clerci
b'lem. the pivieniauou apetcli beingJ »k* in Hrarge of rndi-nal.-.T Aca r-on
i>crM»n
male by Judge John Uiranger. Smith|and t^»>-remaina will U laid away
. .nowini; dni>mi>:s and}
A Price look a picture of the a^^iem ; thenam-ily lei }n Oakw.'ol.
!
^ u.nio tyf Mt. Clemens
tko|
bly.
.
1
Mra. MnrVu. Oav ca.
^
atnmg.wt mineral
rhmrle. W’ Heck Cermalne Bm.*?
l‘i^v < rc runli,!
Bngta*e> drug
bter. Raoe. wbo. with ber bear
. Ralph Htoea, left for California By Wire to the Brmilns Babaed.
Denver. Oolo., «cpt- SA—A rwmor la
Mra. Grate OoUain of WUUamaburs corrent here to the elTbct that Trinl
returned borne after a ftw day.’ rlah ddd baa been partialb «wept away bt
whb Mra. A. J. Brwa.
the breaktaS of * reaenolr contalnlns
oae vrtleme of water,
Mesar* Charlea Reniua and B Blndown between Pueblo and
deemltb left today for Kinsaley.
TrtnMad and the report cannot be
where they will work.
Mra Cbarle. Decker and two chH
dr»n
today for Manlatee. where
brevities.
■he will make a abort vUU.
The Miaaea Tlllle aad FAnnle Bpe«a
and Dearie Strkklcr formed a merry
Meaarv. lke^.:ngton and George
^
,n.
aketchins party oa Bdr^wood road- Homer iegte tonlnht for U-^.ud transfer agtmt on the Pere Marqueiie
^
^
„f Mr
aJd« ihU aflemoon. enjoying teir Jaunt where they will Join ProffMor Maro. in a ham.y hhkx! ye..teriay
r !a> un<-.o -u ef
In picnic laahlon and endlnK the even- the magtelan. and tagln rehearaaU Wolf River variety of (all apjdee “
^^
an. Sli<ins at the Mlaac*
ftr the aeanm. aoon to taitlD. Mr the roauslde eevera) inPe* cm
t long
miialr
uvr at Si , hcbig given iKrnnlKvitm to fill «?Pe.untttgton .pent th
I picked nine a|wrclmena of the nunE. C C«mjpton baa returned from a Lbula.
perfect
apple
M<n
!c
the
t-hy
arrl,ul
tprlnga.
The
reirolar
tpiarterly
im-etinp
«.f
the
aU week.’ »ta> at Mot Hprlnga, Ark,
the app'i* belay »)f a de.^;
Udlee* Library aa*4K:lylor. haa b^-en
HU beallh la much Improv
rich ruby eoh.r and Iimrerre -Ire M.- •r»M C.iKI !<r'. ’hi',; l-t I“tFrank Koaaman of^
Bho en po^tiamcHl and will ta- held ott. s.
t?vprearett
them
to
ia»i «‘Mm t: I til iyi’h I
F. E. Beardaley baa Ju>i rumplrtel
Jt;>ed the fair at Gra^lhltaplda paa.i l
,-i J.r.,1 tai.v
ir Tci..? *-r b mi
throng town today cn rt>utdTor home. a «nc Tioltn. H 1. made of curly mnpi -
_____
THOMAS
JEFFEDSON
!.
.
p '
i ‘
^ SiuHb ,vul
t
Drug Ce
' j Sat Sale KexI Mordiy HtttBUt
Scale of Prices:
.
25c, 50c, 75c. $1.00
MUM A SALE OE CLOAKS
lowlst Suits
rbtirle* John,M.nOfSutl(
\
SPLENDID NEW THINGS
Just received a new consignment oT handsome Tourist
Suits, in rich mannish effects, in the new colorinjjs for
fall. These are with new ideas as to trimming ami
decoration, and represent the highest fiuality of mater
ial and making:. They arc priccd^ai
That Should Receive your Immediate Attention.
Our Mr. Oyer has just returned from the market where
he has purchased fifty Ladies’ suits at Abiut Hall Price, and a lot ofcoats and skirts at remarkably low figures. If you are in need
of anything in this line you should lose no time in calling.
The best is always the first to go.
$12.50
$12.50
$25.00 to $37.50
\Vc are showinj- in connection with these some very
swell clTccls in Silk. Voile and Panama Urcss Skirts at
$10.00 to $23.50
wm
$10
''JltFaabiaii** Baadauartars.”
THE ALL-AROUND
OVERCOAT
The style Avhich the majority of men will wear to business, as
well as' most of the lime l>esides. is well illustrated here. It
is cut comfortably loose—moderately long—with fly front,
and is very smart and dressy. This illustration was taken
from one of the
GARSON-MEYER SUPERIOR
TAILORED OVERCOATS
Which make we consider reaches the acme of Men’s Clothing
l>erfeotion.
T!v' f?.'>rirs from which these splendid Overcoats are
p*-oducis of the best mills in
1 v ted from ti
and ill. Kid • K» rseys. Melt
Mellons, Vicunas and,
Ito black., blut, ' V\iv*rd and several novel coalings.
lii aildilioo lo this style, wc wtH show you an immense variety of Overcosts in shorter and longer styles, belted or plain bteks. in a broad range of Bv/t» cf Boed Chthes Look
fabrics and aiyle-doUfls.
fortkULoboL
Prices for Overcoats, long or short, from-...-.$10.00 to $50.00
Prices for Sack Suits, single or double breasted, from $ 10 to $22
Jost wh»t you ml in anatt H«tt ud HiberdiAor is here at your coomwd. We want .
you to see paiticnUiIyomrichcoUectioo of Neckwear at.......................... ...SOCentS .
GET THE BOY AN EXTRA PLAY SUIT ANT) LET HIM ENJOY HIMSELF.
KUBECK & HOYT
tail wiraivn m*rmrn%
'
OiMiow »Tt*mm’r ekO-TMII
Some elcgar;t
Su'.ls in assort
ed rlollis.wonh
$12.00 for
mm
$r.5o
i.ji) i..a.«i!e? 1
sn.1 novelties and are tai. values ’or the ’price we ask
$7.50
SKIRTS
In Uroadcloths: Cheviots and Cranites. all i n tiily
trimmed with braid and silk. Hvcr>' orle worth
from ^2 to $4 more than we ask.
-to
$25.00
Extraordinary Special
^or Sa'iluriiaiy and Monday ne.xt.
( )n any article purcliascd in oiir cloak department
on ihoNC two days we will give
Prices .S7.50 to $12.00
A Special 10 Per Cent Discount
Jackets and Long Coats
to make it casic-rfor .any one wishing to tjo on the
i;.vtur>i<m. < >rdinarily this would be a bit: influce*
ment. but when It is coupled with our extraordin
ary low prices it is an opportunity you Bhould
not overlook.
\Vc show an elegant assortment from $5 up.
m
Sa RIP VAN
WINKLE
.... . |
PERbONALB.
(or Elk
.I.;reu v.
•:|.lH.rhrta/;e,. t^ wi» KrkkM.n.
■^ .
Miaa Gina Jewin raon. wrho ma n ..
abort vUH here with her hrotlifr.
Bwmuel. left for her home at Wowl
vine this tu(»nilng.
Mrn. i. F. Mclkmald and daughtoPcwrl* returned to l>eetavllle nxlay
after a Eve day’* vtall with Mr„. E. E.
Jleodrieka.
J,Taoph M HogrlW of Chicago, who
haa apeni the aeawm at Forewt lawlgo.
left fhla morning f,»r Si. ta»uU whlcn
Ih* will visit ta'fore returning home.
Meaar*. B. F. Harria. F. Hoffman and
Charlea Hanna left on a four week.’
tHp to Chicagti trwtay. «
Mr. and Mr*. E. H Siansluiry of
tadlllac relumed today afU-r a visit
with Wlllla WItkop.
V
Ml«a May C.ilnM»re of Tin«mlmrg.
Canada. paa«*d thnwgl, town today en
nuiie fur I.ak. Ann. wl„ re .he « *iMHdh
to make b«r future home with her
aunt. Mrs Mary Gil
G«Hirge Walt and sou and
Mrs. CoH.rge
daughter.. Lm> and Mra. Annie UumtM,n.|
ri*tume«I to !b»ir hium* at DuLdin to j
da) afttrr a ahoil business trip here.
Mm. B J. BodenUrg and two chil
dn-n. Myrtle and qiadys. ..f O dur
passed thr.ngsbJlowu on n sU w«>,l.-’
Ulp to Musktwim. xh. re she will Us.l
4.'
J. ■.MCHtSDOD
MSKOOKEIR BEDSiS.'Sr
THICVM TOOK tum
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I MCOM^ TRAVmaK CITY. MCHWAN. FBIOAY. SCrTEMCR
THE BOSTON STORE
Uk
TiRAVtilit
CONDSISEO NEWS OF MICHKAN i
Bmrm ^ to ter
Aootter teDqi,fote^Wf«p«if ter
It
i* InowB M Ik« AMg» MhawOh
Mdi laurM
■Marikr ilMf» vtll to > Mg UM M
• Staw.
W«»«. »kM^gateinf«( klik •W Peered lato tte inwprt -Wk« tk
Mtelte teteite tte c7M«r te^
Moppte tte Itetei »ohit«l mt u
O. teotete ofc* »HCo|-r.iite • mbIM sa oteteUre ^le. «te
■Mftod:
Hlfli cBMiod vbiN
«of« tenrMMv tete
^
tMte on* tetemd teork. oT ooe
Tte little rlllaxe of Girard, ic
hfmirti teUi ^ Itt
Bnaeh tooBiy. resrml&s the Ion d
teSf
ki* kM «oo4 tte repilar wnmiy fkir. win co®*o!.
«gk
tkr
» *ia«MU. li.elf wlih a carmlT^ •o*t m4ay
Tte prkunt Girard pIM. to be de
will be «oora «<
pk..
«M tte caralvaL and will be compenaalctJ
a tee trip to tte Hlltodale fair,
M«k.>rfortr omu.paeallar caae U la court at Flint
m aMkHUlM CrMk k«T» or
that of a mother aaing her daughter.
Nr
agalaat her daughter. Mr.. Ida
:. to recover mtmey loaned to ter.
Bterglag her with a broach of cgie
, The toul amoaat of money 1.
ttet Cxmprtartnan Oardiier will actual
‘ 1y Utrodtee U>e aovel meaaare
A flarted farmer lay. claim to lta% - •400.
The grtot mill, ooe of the old land
hMl-tte lantnt potato aiory IM. aea
w«a aad fur ita truiMulnen bo w 1^. of Clio, having been oponUod
rctep I4t>ooch. He aay. he rcceatty >r more than 4M year., haa barn de
d»c
Poutoe. from ooo hill a^roywd by Are. .Tte pitSterty wa*
fd at liu.ouo. and wa. Insured for
Iy^Mw**pi^’lo«. aU of ibna belaic •5.MI0 Sixty diiUar. that was la the
iMh drawer was burned. Mr. sle*
mm may rebuild.
One of thv queer sight, to be aeea
song Michigan*. 44HW .ludeni. ai
rlaerated b> tbo heavy ebarse. r<‘ riving In Ann Arbor U the weictyne of
nmblod a alfaaUe coal elln|»rr Hai the fraicmiiy boy. at the depuLv
It am been for ihc rala. larpr pile, of Whc« the **4:M“ grrlTed In the after
, about 3IW siudenu were crowdw*wd palp lOtel up 1^ the MkbljEau
B the liule platlorm awaiting
Wood Pulp Co*, platit marby would
friend..' Off the rear coach swung a
hate caajcb! ftre
fellow in -whlMle- panU. blim
A -coaple ul ladlck llviua at Jobani. iiaU-nt leal her . Oxford., and n
acaliurg. a rlllane lu.r UavlorU. arc
cmolatlaic the example of Carrie Na- gray cravanc.U' whh a itrap across
tloa. Hec«Oiiy tao meu of that vllack. He wmi hurrounded by three
lace were whllluK away a .pare hour
• men. dressed i xarily like him
with *a quiet Mine aatm-.*- when »n self, except that some wore n-d ho.»>
rtirot manner tl.elr wive, ant next, wKirne wore gray. Then came il;»
cur<*d an ai and halleretl down the juTuUar fflolurv of a college fratertiiiv
diKH- «if the room when* they were welcome. The Imy. did not ah.ke
pla^luK. The Bentlemen made a haat) hands, mir say "HeMo BUI.** iH»r any
exit lhrt»uah Ihe window, and eaoapisl thing eUe that the ordinary roan doe*
for the time iM lns
They hugged, htoch In turn pul bulb
Timothy IlisxIaK ahd Francla Cox. arm. around the new crav.niite.about
TrankenluM miner*, called Dr Mile* where^the tell dreli'* It. .nU then
flrUfol mil of bed at Pay Clly. U**! sqm-e/t*!. Bach wa. acdomimnled by
Sunday at mJdulfhl. Ju.l for a
. chuck V. Then I hey pll.'d Into a sty
and KkA him on a nvemlU. drUe. Me lUh trap and dnoe around lh« town,
wa*. unted to hurry, a. a maa wa. Fte Ihe whole length of the train there
liadi) cut. On arrlvln* at ht. dctlna was hugging galor««. Some of \he
IloB the doctor found only a roomful
ed partlo* rllmbiMl Into auto. Fo.
m druQh. They rofu»ed to pay him this year, for Ihe flr.1 lime. Ann Arfor m. drive, but. were compile
iHU-s wesHhv Mu.lent. ar.- following
Jn.-ti.^- Kina to hand mer ll> for the lead of the east, ami bringing ihel;
c*Md!4 and pay the d.K-ior
the
I to college
e announeement that the lAnsing
State Raving. Imnk will have a pu.p
lUHtalled in the t*oMee station, to tur-t
in hurry up calls. wyalU an oxiu r
prt.lwldy rannot lie equaled by any
in the Naiioaat bank at Battle
otlier nild of like .Ixe In MichlRan. Crei*k. One n^ghl the alarm there
The Malks averace 1.1 feet In height, rolled In a hurr.-np call at Ihe iioller
and It 1> all that a tall man can do Htaiion a b!«»ck awav. The captain
• to rearh up and puM down the tar>.
Some or the ,uik.K at. n. .ud 17 feet
hiKh. The «M ra^e per am promlMM ephi.ne to Ihe hank and a»k If they
to IH- a n-rordbreaki r. amH«r. Am;*- mean! It. Finally It was coneUidad
vine think* rlahtl>. Umi be ha* Kan that a MjiiB'l of patrolmen^nuild nin
MMI beaten to a llitisn"
u» the *eene alioul a* quick a. a team
Wui June*, a Sautnaw man. far«^ <iiubl 1 e hitched and the bank wa.
death in three
th. oUm r
HMin .SI rr.uinded by bluec«»at*. A pa*^
utaiu Ue a a* drlMUi;
i^ Uriilge key w« ; UM-d and the tifflcers Bled In
la a Mahl wagon flMed woh ba>. when M I be de^ks ambitious clerk* w i •>
hi. t.wm ran awa> and Man.
working overtime and all wa* qulei
Coon WinJet The driver Han.
A Ini you got no luirglars?** a*k.Nl an
oltUvr
Naw." said a clerk. I ju>i
bui bmad a m ythe baug.nu ih. t,
hu the pn*h lintton with my kn *
IhenTl^- horwe* ct.libbtl wuh a <
when I erossed iny U'gs.*' Then tkI*lie. ihe~lon*uc «if the wagon
Pdi.v had to exi.laln It lo the crow I
tiatlUK 1i and brtwMhg off. A fra;; that had gathered nutsiue the bat
liH i.l tli.t hung from the wlr. eau.t
TIm re l> onu w ho..: dl^triet in
wPhm an mrh of
head a^ tu
b...m ..e.intv where then- wll! Ik
till* year. lj**i year unlv on*
papii a't lul.-.!, and ih*- t.iwn^hip hIr.Ml
rhe. an.! pai.l h. r
|K*r liMintL
1* huKctnc *ouK .-^aMNra( (Ion that cam*
rather high, but did not co*t an much
ak a bunch of lurke.t-* ihd a nelghlmr
*if hi* y Clute had . mimln'r of line
^-'•wrtrtv*. that the n.-luMn.i ra|»ture«l
rialmed. Nut wiMing lo Iom- hi*
bird* without
*5r»u;j::. Mi. CImo
the rtnnilt court ami w.* again Usitrn- He took It to the KUpn-no- court,
which .UHtaiaed the dticUlon'ol the
hmer cvurl. The «uH co»t t'lute |:.n.
-the nK*t, Miulacuw)
I
•penl.'* hi *.>► The tnrki i*. wiuih
about ll.-. cwt the Uelendant *iune
thing over'lMm
A cat tM longtm; |o Mm M- GUI-n «!
Battle Cix-ik u ibad at the onu.ua;
age of ».• la l>^4 it »traycd tu the
Gilbert home a* a kitten, and Mr«
Gilbert took it In fur a lew da>*.
ami II ha. lived iu,a rijn' old age.
llurtuo Holme., the nuied lecturer
aad •trarcier.. wbuM' books mv pule
Itobed la Battle Crvi'k. appeared la
that city i*n a baaiaeim trip the oth»r
day. and a. uaual be had a new .tom
to tell hi. poUtohara. He Mid that th <
Indians of Ala^U regard white men
«nd caaaed gi»ci. a. ao clorely asaocUtel ^
.ynooy.
aooa. VhMWvacJte white man I*
BM caaaed 1m4i^ vqgi^tohl^ aad
fkvsta ara alwara
b* found When
Mr. Botee. vUIted Alaska reewatUv.
: te oarrtod with him a pbonugraph. aad
ft anta ekhlbM to aa oH chief, who;
MtdHIOAl^
«. misalaff. alao the «ma» at«
who ted oarai a alsbCi Itegtai
Iter aaM ttet early la tte ■
vMte ratarafam from a |adl
lagatoratetehteac^f
oa tte read drt^a*araite la a
ao they
win MraniiT
:i*oario Oo.-
Ta^ lasal aalara oT tte City oT
Tteaataa CItj. Ooaat/ aC tlraai Tiar.
araa aad ftata «r
NoOee to karate siraa ttet tte
Board, or mtetotratloa far tte aatml
Oat alaht ««fty to the wete tte Pe- warda aC tte City oC Traaarae aty afBl
ualcwr tead wa. acteM 19 M^
meat aa Taaaday aad Wedaaaday.
amemaatteatreets. It ted ao more
|.tok^ Sttk aad Itth. A- D. IWOI. far tte
ttea^^aMy atarted
PfrpaoaoC
raMowm came up. aad aooa It
REaitTCRINQ
ALL
QUAL1FC0
prfUte dm i« tea alfte A
KLBCTOBd
raaidtac ia the Oty of TriiTerae City.
U.tca to tte omoart. and were loath
to taare Iteir »oaU |dr. a teU. rala.< Bald Boanii of RccUtratkm wil!
The haad. aadaff ftet It. aadlcocr #id meat 1b each of the five ward, of aald
not dffer to am«a. did aot wl.h to di> elty la the fotlowln* ptocaa. namely;
la McNamara
halloa
I
8^ toalber battery case, alraua. buckle*, patent catch, pdllated »Sector with Sue torn., rate h»<l emerald .ide Ughis.
PHONE sot.
125 CAM ST.
iSr’"
Front
It to aald that aot ooc of the crowd
fa the Second ward, at Second ward
deacAed aad ct2t for shelter. All were
city hall on Spruce airecl.
pmttjr wen wet down when the rala
in the Third ward, la the C. S. P. Sceaatd. bat the ioymlty of the dxlxea.
toward their hand remain, aaqaela the FOarih ward, in caglsa hooae
Honed.
No. S on Caaa airceL
la the niih ward, la the rear of the
STAOC AND PLATFOmi.
Hmislovaky rtore buUdlng at No. Wl
.
lwa.hlagtoa .treel.
|
h;wtr*ral event o! ^
« tte Board, of Reg j
^!!L'r!^itotratK* will be open from seven!
the .con 1.
i
i »•«*-* l» th«. Ior-o4i «UI
O’clock in the afieraooa of aald rvgiskle*** am teidte. Oct. 1. at Stuiahei)| *
tralkm days.
'
Grand open
la icllmony whereof I have hereieffanoch performance to a»
unto aet my hand thto 2Ctb day of Sep.
charmlnt as 1. hi. famoaa father*. In
tember. A. D. INH
the mae chaxafpler.,
Cha*. M. Beera.
There are lew play, that po*s4-s. City Clerk of the Clly of Traverse
the endartng qaaillle. td ‘ RlP Vun
City. Mich.
HOTSPRINBSitEMEDIES
I^OR^B-Formk
Cur* all chraalc dtoaaasa.
for aais te «n tesKlasa drvQgtota.
Prieoa. Mot SpHnga tablets, ft.
Hot Springa Qatok Naltof (llnimmd)
» amita.
H*t Springe catarrh cur*. SO osnts.
Hot Springs soap. IS esnta.
Hot Springs healing aslve. 2S osnta.
Hot Springs own cm*. 10 oenta.
For sale by S. E. Walt A Sona.
Johnson Drag Cmnpony and Arnar*
toon Drag Company.
r Ur. a. B MM.
t b.^ »w«rtu. e«c PrirrIimoJ. r
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CCL,
DIstrihuting Agsnla.
iritb th. doll .at I
kW uv M popM»r la better iralo
aboea It the be« tbins yrt otereJ.
Atoo that we have another new assort
ment of $2 00 shoes for women *nd an i
uHo^date 11.50 shoe which i« the be*i
LOOK MERE.
thing ever «hown for that price. Row
It U not nqccKisary to send outside
land W. bougla...
i ft»r f
! when ;
A LOOT SANK BOOK
from People*. Saving, bank mean* no
lou to owner a. the depo.it could not
be drawn except upon order *lgnel Cream delivered to any imri of the
by the depoaltor and be could
city every day in the year.
even though hi. book had Ihm
CARPETS.
or iloK-n. IVpotiu with the **Pe<v
pie*.** are wife and can be drawn .nr ' ThU la the lime for fall n ni»tauo.i
day required. Saving, deposit, draw ! if Uu* cann-ta In living riKims an
1
bright
and
fn
ah everything else li*.k‘
inlereat.
-------------- ------bright, too. J. W. .Slater. Ho- hou*.
WlnkU'.- The name of Jeffenmn ha.
COMFORTABLE WEAR.
:
. ,.o„ui!eie lin.- of ear
altnoat made the famous character of
ror cold weather that*, what
auytlilng to *u!t from a lo*
Rip Vao Winkle* a elaaslc on the
13.50 lily
American stage. It*, story to almost la. sold by fid l^utner. The inwle ‘ priced Ingrain to a high grade
go aunt
wool Instead of cork and snugly « Itbcm.
the Hip Van Winkle of W.
eweU with a perfect Biting Uni
Ir. Ing s tale is imly a dim sh.L
mak(^ ^
a aauitary. warm riioe that haa ^
FORGET
pared vlth the rljn- rounded svrent
- comfort He also
Character a* Mr Jef-'
’
^ " comfort. He aisoj
Arm* ic l I. j> th.- plaee
.h! laiu
Brs.<lai.a work done, or If you lmvc|
ferson fnitraj .•
^
tmmd ht^la. for li ln la<^ or eon-1
site art of bringing out all the bivable
**>»***^of the *hor: days of tin long
Htlea of the old vag.lauul
_______
Install Hm'. |H*rfi-et aa* I
making his audience think Ids |Hior.
|p aNY ONE
. r reading by fireside.
hard-working wife the sinner inaiexd should U-ll y.iu that fried f«»ods an
^4^
7^ A
CV‘U S,.f
purajn Bsll t y«*r*oM' Iw
r ,,ulr. L.-m.(\mrtadrll.-tlpbawr2SS t*si»4
It Burns
the Smoke
the Soot
and Dust
If SIM- perfept rombu*tion to
eiia'. <-oke. Ignl.e or w«*»d Tht-*e
an- a few of many feat urea of
tbr J.-w.-i .-omblnatlon *xial and
wood loatlng atove. A trial
wil! eoiivlnro %oil that IhU o*
tlh lilo^t p.-rli-ef1y ron*truri4-d
roinbinution *to\- <aer ptae<-d
on ih< market ami th«- priei la
witliiji the reneh o! al!
Call and let iu> -how ili-in i •
roaf.T a U%. r f»y rrtnm r* i.. «■ -*rd
KlnTl<*r-^»..inir «sii ui ihe- Uf-.fie. |•u«o>•«Ml
IW I «rr. f • V. r> ItoaK l« l>. ts< ,.rW Hr... 4-low
coal 4'allataiU»u.«. r*al *
ABSTRACTSOF TITLE
frank tri^e
C. O. CARVER
of the grac«k-.<a Rip. To enjoy the
good" a* brolle<l. step into thAUTUMN
PRICES REASONABLE
legend of the Hudson It must be uille Tavern and order anything in
l> the M*ai*oii i,f aea^ons for rvilu. i
Hi aa were the fairy tales of j
||„p
ateaks. fl*h or cy.tera.
In gem-ral aiork. a* lUsiall may p
youth, and not is* tix» prarlical and broiio,! on that new chareoal brojlor
Judge It by the standard of morality
......................
■" ----------- to yvMi. when he «»ITera a 4U p.f i
I on all wi-dding gift* In al
of UHlay.
I aor Ulwo frkHl meaU and Osh. That •
* uot ch.-i
The weinl exiieiicnee. el Rip In
.ppe.u!.k Obver ,„.c fro:. ,;-;
ounlalB*. and the communion he' mg over coala Is aUay. *ugge
hidda with the gub’ju* tlisi are *-p more,
posed to hold high revel In the depth
e hlll> at certain
pl.c'e*
WAISTINGS.
the cha.riieieT of lUp on a aor*.
commiavlon to add tot The n» w line of while ny r. r
natural pinnacle and li i* WL aort of
a. an m-.n ' ^
the following: Fonr^alrtlnga shown by J. W. Mdii
Irix- io judge him
------- . OB
-----------------------*-*-avo are lag • ' • * ------- soft -------Uxt.ir*
Rast Tenth,
i
practical mortal?.
i. rns Id bn.
j nue: twp on Railroad avenu
well a* the dkinl>
n lias-ii.rge ba>ket weav.-. old* .trip. i
! Washington and State: on
»n b:ast' f^.et* and the many uih.-r Me lung
; Ninth. Just off Union ; and «>
be had ^igi,h. and the price. ^5 e*-nt* \r
i Washington .troct. Mon.-y (
TO
iwmcr waa amp- j also, on eaay torma K. McNamara j m the most fi-u hlng of all
proved last night when Gu> Sun
aggrecathm of tal.-ni and Wv ll-sekr
SPECIAL TEN CENT SALE.
ed v^riepi-a made their apin-aranra i
The New York lea store hax a tea
tlfu! porcelain, under glased, dc-coraud I
^^tdoor view*!
the AHhenacnm
The attendancf was gool. eaihual , ^np and aaueor oa plate, either for
- STKAMKR?-----taken, to clartilen your eye. through'
emus . cents, or twenty ctmt* for the aot. The;
coming < u wiihl
a-^m earnest
Ail tk^sertbej on the program, itI to
is aj,H-t
a
could not be dupllcaU-d for Ibej^j^^^ stride* Smith t I*rlce tak»- all
poropany of viK-allsts, ddnccr. and money any other time.
j j^j^da ..f outdoor work, fnmi residence
•ItH'lded to e'o»o the Mh(Kil and
coiiHXltaa. in a pot pourrl of caicln
LA ORETTI.
i Uw ns to factory and factorygroups. |
com.-s a kirk from K. \eral narep
airs.^nd U held the audience from
One <hlng the public should know. ^ Sin-K. 5x8 and 8x10.
|
J,
Ihe towr.>bip wh.. w*ut *o edmatc flr»t to last. The Brat piece is »-n
tbaLall flavor* are from the pure fruit |
j
Ihelr eblblreii jun U . aus.' the s
tUbM a * Ully 4if Splendor." and a* a
6RAN0 RAPfoS « IRDIAIA RT
no
over ..,n, «.«. U.,
gXQfJ RSiONS
'
I* rKised They haw written retlejs^ aceok pCHluclion
creams, manufac
j the conP-cilona
COiPARY.
to the *ch«x»l ctunmUslnner and s
and lU magnlflcance. ariiallc c
b WMm> l)ue.>.t>|.t. •, UCL
, turvd by the above Brn The «i»eclal»
Inlendent. reciting the Uw ov«
Hon qpd exixniiion. ahows that
iSatunlar sale i* fmm
aadn The commissioner haa de pens* hm- beet con*ldered. i
1
fur
your
anly—t'ome
during
the
elded to take rhan.'ev liowe^er.
the comcilUn* UharU? W. Wiltti
ANNUi^^LOW
RATE EXCURSION
INNI^^L
bargain In candy.
Cryi‘l»l Fall* l.a> Juh one r
gealo*. Ht* atK-ralled foolicule* wen*
VIA PERE
PERI MARQUETTE RAIL- I
an. and for the *hon time h.
full Of patter and w It that would make
CAREFULLY GUARDED.
held the iMKsltlun ho has ui.l.vd .
ROAD TO
a peaalmiat forget hto hypo^ondrU
The, rt.iple*a Saving* bank being
luhed a record fur hlm*e'f H tu i^.d and the man or wuaNg who
nm ^
s„,H-rvUlon of the tanking^
frow oowMetlag Bala ha« train*
that U fon- he l.s»k ihe offlcv the
Chicago, rate................... IG.OO
laugh with him noeda attenlbm *•',
the state of Michigan!
mala Uo. trala*
wa* the htwdnuar.er. **1 tram;.* <
the ol«» there arc tome clever i
Toledo, rate ....................... 5-00
the lntcre*u of II* depositor* are veryj
•n ih»e,e* and hums of ev. rj .b^rrlp
To aum U aU up. It can be >
carefull.v aafegnarded. Many thing*;
Detroit, rale ..................... 500
t:.>r. whenwx now It It sale lur
ly aald that Gu* Sun ha*
*u
uxxyrouD.
rj^
““
«bich a private bank eoold do the |
L. CroM*. rate..................S.M
all cKiud* of I
^
I
man to walk the stn'el* at midnight enough to chaae
For urthcr particular*, enquire of
c. s
wtihout iM-ing molested IMvorderly melancholy, to produce Juat
Or»nil R«piil« ................. 4.M
I very aafc j
i law Ifml
onuses have been raided, bum
..cek in the thuaier-atnuRement. re-j
Meraexhoeing Bu*!nc*a Continued.
ran cuit of town ai roon a. they
laxatlcm. p*4-a»ure and Innocent fun.—i
Tl ESDAV. OCTOHER 4TH.
.1. and no matter who the offender U iackson Cl 1 iron. Ga* San** mlnstri
he ha* to .uffer. ThU U all dime
app ar at the Clly optra hooae *Thar*-1
wE RC fiOT VEGETARIANS,
TtckH. tood ,o return onUI October j 'W TALKING VET
one man. with the oaca.lonaJ help
LE.T YOU
day. Oct. «.
1 l!\*hlle rcgetirlanima to practiced
Hlh.- larluslv.. See bllU o
an amaUtaoi. and the city u quite
That
«, the br,.. cue. few
o. P. A.
proud of It. new marshal.
of thto
•No Namo* Mentioood.
withwit h trfih line of meat* on their j
15-1417-2S-23«) oct 1-' EI^SECITY. They can cure yo«- For
A plauribb- »t ranger stopped
A young man wiih income, not big.
vale te all firet class dragglrta.
farmhouM- near Henderaon the other
dail.v bin t»r fare. Broach Broa. keep]
WorW. Fair, SL Lo«!a.
Took hto girl for a ride with a rig.
====( LADIES! botur look thooo aanvto
night and asked for a night’s k
But whWi the hill came
In a shed, bam or «nne other place.
I
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pie oa IL but I
The kind hearted farmer obliged him. It drove him in^ne
pai
lard for firms porpoara at 10 ceauW lata*;. limit of tictela and faU par
And pat this yooag maa on tte pig-*
fri * tooa
Walt A Sooa, Travers* ! illAOptepalr. A. V. Friodrichaad about midnight the famllr
Fara. to tha South go
Ory, Hard and Sort Weoo. South Side SMAVINOS-Soiith Site Lwitoor fig.
nmurrloo lo De-,
tfolt. Tolodo. Chicago aad Grand Rap-! Ooo
«41-tf
-------fired off hU ahotgua, hut Melag noth
iRtHMsilMMt
I oa Brat aad third ; Lumber Co.
tag .urplHona. went back to bed
TRY A RECORD WANT A«
RECORD WANT AO.
Ihe amrflag he teiiBd foriy-flve chlci^
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w M aac badU traapted.
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I'M TAUtIMO YKT
ti am cam Ikto Ika ato*. a. I
LK*T VOO DOMOrr.
aba« toaaacas to laaek the oSea to __ _
Oat. t1.
Volto HawkA wka la tk. »««ht-k*ad j
^r to dayl; Bto tay
That tba Hal
■ak ar tkal KapeiBoa to tktotrtcal o. ». O t acaat lor taD Itoonoatloa M oyrod THOUtANOB IN TlUV.
SSStCITY. TbvOteidiWdM 1^
LOCKWOOD.
OIMM. It waa a maan who did tk*.
••lo by •« Srot otote tenffitei.
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mSlai a fair Itoprtorioa. for tk* »»■
pupify haay Mr. Hawk, aakto kto.
FRANCO^MCRICANa
“Alt rnw uutut or oaaitoTtodr a.
That B teo Bo»e of teo mkuitt
ka ttoparad to kook kar appUcatloa.
11110 Of byUM tout rotMteo bopt
iSJEStoftotoUtoto!- waatber,^ by Mn. E. U Boaoer. ood wltb Uete
„p Ikat attotlad tb. ptocid mtoiacr. ar« a foil Iloo of flatorlas oatrocU ond
Tbo oxlractt ram te tr«ry- l
jmn to aa aabbto aalary to tlMM>
M«l odfato kbb. todklbtoi
pto to ra* bator. tkb to#^_ Mat to kb«am. Tk# batonr to
tk. toratot «or paid a Hbkraw rabbi
act la tba klalorT to
to U« o«e»
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I..»y w«t-«o Pliuof tk* Dtoly------------------------bar, Ikrto y-r. a*, frooi PbUad.1
Atotott. • toto* to tor.wb.ctte. from
pkto
to
a
aalary
to IT.aoO. A y»t
Ik. Buma to Mr. w« Mr. W. U
Itoto
tbto
wa.
Ibtowaatol
to »*.000. toid
armt. wklek U totrtothK KK . Uttto
Tka O. K. 4 L wOl dTO lu aaaaal
toMBtkto. Tk. btorito .r. • Mto »a teit>«rtott0,000. H. I. prowaotoil
Tba to* ran. tar tbb eoUaedloB to
awmy Ikto Mldom (row toiy ptoM to cbaHtabto and rtoona work to all
Mkaol .dad city lasaa aad apaelal aa'
m toctt Tb. tor*«t to tkM i> klada
S5S!a.aad Rapid. M-OO. Tbc e^ad
Marrr J. Scotf. rtmll wa. traetorad otoatoCBto lor tba St. ward, to Ua
aor. ttoa to* loebm la ctmmtuttuc
mt tobto. to. otorly w tori. Tb« aweml wtoM .*> to Ootoiaa. N. T, dty to Trartwa. Oty, Mich, hai. been TmSSiy?Octoter U."*fkto^t>0 'i'lckeU good to return for 10 dnya. Sec G.
.1.. taak to a ckMileBl aMto. ptooed to toy bee for tolloeUem.
btoito. w^ not to!
w|U be te >y otee. for tbc por- R. iTngeoU for full part»c«Ur» or
and a pl«. to tb. .total
wetototoPtaitotolk.
uddrtwa C U Lockwood. O. P- A.
. to odicettey aald U*e. .rcty Omnd
hi. brala.
Rnpld». Mich.
SepL 16 ISi
OTklWtloe to dICtomt ptoM to tb.
Drop a. a Ufa aad*. win eal>.
wade day tcoB Bcw imUl Nor. 1.1M4.
cHt tbto to. toiutoto to* told bto.»y opecailoB wa. pmforawd. tail he ww
OOLFCMELLA.
to tboto dtocribtol. lb toldlOo. to partially patmlywd aad oaabl. te tna I o'clock ooUl 11:» o'clock te
Thgf» the new name for te»c
*---------- ------------- ’ "----ibtor «™wb«TT (Udtok Mr. abd Mr>. sptok for day. after caaaetoaBatoa rc UO imeai.M,.
fur ladle.
8|».r bb« b dower »*rd« tkbl wobtd toniml. naally. a .low to«iroT«a.Bi 4 o'cloek te tb. afuraooo to toch day. ^untj. wurm .Ilk ca
|>M TALKINO YET
AU teiaa paid btooia Sept, lat wlU children. MIm Heck
tolract tot«Uob lb buy tobd. Ato.ka bdcaa. aad wbea be aad. ao .Sort te.
LEtT YOU FORorr.
to boi obly b Ibbd to dtod. blirw. Into, aptok wa. able to touadau ooly tbo b. raodiml wllboot etoltectloo faaA lino of new. beauUIul angora wni
Thai th. Mot Springe nmdldnae
aad
oa
all
taxa.
rateotetey
tmpald
pa
with
foreplecc
and
rubber
band to *1
•ammm. •• Tb. o»b to oo* able
copper, dab bbd tm. but III. toto> Obt
hmm curmf THOUEANOfl IN TRAVIk. but the only word. h« can Sept, m aad ubtU Opt, lit. a paodty low them to be drawn over the ear. ERSE CITY. Timy can euru you. Foi
to dowwa bbd tnUL
• per coat for ooDtotloa win b. In wlc-T weather. New Une of .irtH
rr«lctock Dock, who bllMBpIbd to toaa. ooauaence with the leltto ~M."
aalo by all flr«t dam drugglrta.
cbaryml. OnaUteytoraMlatoytteMd bU lU. by bkbtolbc to hi. botoc Phyaletaa. »y kc wtll rrtotuilly re. ptod on Oct lit aad aatn Nor. lat a haU alM» In.
to N«brk. N. J. toto Jubc, hb. rc- cor« hto M*ch ptoftotly. bat at* on pmmlly to two par efat for eolledloa
;.tYeepori-Wa.a1lrun| .
^ ,
O. M.
able
to
aexaont
for
lb.
ptamllarity
to
nrcto Iroto Ik. attoU to .hot whirli
down. Could not cal or .Iccp. Hol-j
toUs!o. Chlrw*^antl Grand ^pwm
ha
charted.
the .»to»a. toiy paatoKl thmofh boih tbetw*.
lUtcr*. Rocky Mountain Toa made inej
Tueday. O^olicr 4
OMa. Koom tU 8tet. baak bldy.
.
todtoi to hi. brtoa. Wktoi he wa. token
John W. Hutcbltmoo. M year. old.
M. B. Haakdl City Treaiurar.
a wdl laaa. 35 couu. Tr. ar
Sut
to lb. boapltol the dotoor. deelarH ^ the lamou. New Baalaad Hule-blnDtead July ». 1»M.
tS44 tf
1 Drug Co.
lb«. wto. ao bop. for hi. r«mm wm family to .layers .till hale aad
Ob tbo cobtrbty. •' hb. becb found hearty, to la Bt. Loato attondla. the
try a record WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Wf
A
RECORD
WANT
AO.
tbto the buUct dU klib «.»d. told bl. iBle^Uonal ima« cotoermc*. He
BCbtol eobdltloo U BOW btoter Ihiui h« aaaf tto. ioai* of the aottoUvery
aonya which durtoy the clrU war did
MO eaporUooaU uf a oort kind
•ra to U triad wlU. .ubmartae. at •toTcry. Durtoy the drll war a ap*
Porumoutb. Bogland. The object t> clal imnalt wa. Macd by tb. .««to aacertaln the beat meaai for a aol) ury of war which allowed him to yiTc
marine to approach an enemy In day
Mrtc. to iooemrl.. which lartto for
Uabi without being obatmred. A can
moatb. to th. *0,000 Mdlen. atevaa corerlog baa been made to lit orcr
tee anbmMe*. conning tower. On auauuna
ooa«,y*r...y —• -----------------appctmeblng n bnitle^lp or emUer, ■on baa traveled almost conUnuoualy
tee aobmarine. when obaerved. would Up to tb. pr««nt date he. bto brothlaughter and niece have given
dire. iMrlng tee' canvai atruclunwhich looks exactly like a .abmarlne'i U.b0® ooocerta. He conducted ifollUcal
oonaUig tower, floating on the water dampalgna with Abraham Uucoln
While the large ship U derotlag lla at Robert ingermll. Stephen A. Douglaa
tentkm enllrty to tec .appoaed aub- and other men of promlimnee.
marine, the real one will be approach
U well lald plana do not gang aglec
lag lu rlctlm from another direction. America may have anoteer vlalt from
The expertmenu are to be carried out Lord Dunraven-not cup-hunllng thU
ia tee pvwaeocc of eome admiralty of U»c. but a. tee patron of a tbealrtcal
venture In which tee principal attrac
aT a rtoult to lu-ln* forcto to tot tlona wlU bo a bevy of EngUah Mu
«„lc worwi. inytortod tvilllton Urn, famed for well rounded fom
UuBUOto. «» to A. D. Hunuarr, to rather than for intellectnalty. Dunra
not a novice In the hUtronlf
Jtoaay Skorr. Pa . I. to a crttlcto »n
dltloB. The wor* toUai oeearrto a field. lft%cn he wa. Lord Adare. man)
lew day. ar> aad atato tbto yt>up« year. ago. be Invoitod largely In ex
_ a company whom Wd for pub
Haoitorr-. Ilf. hto haa» to the bal
aace. Tb. Hummer boy wHb atowal lic atientlou wa. meatured beat with
. a-,., line. The Brttlah public de^
other lad. to hU own a**, bad
•loos'Plae ertok a.hlac- Tbto were dined to pu.h tee good thing akmg.
muralBi borne bbout S.SO o'clock
and Dunraven waa out of pockeL Hli
Ihd alitoaoim by the wajr to the r
view of Amertoa U tbX oRte dleplay
..------' road. Oa lb* way Huauaw Md ht
- L5
■« two othar bojf mihoolmatto. Tbto.
boya were aoatowtaat oldto than the rather If he ta reprenented by an ngnnt
Hatoamr lad. One to tb«B .aid:
n oBer m collection of curvea,
-Hummto did not tolcb aad *ah. m w.« . few dimple, terowu In. that
wr will make bin to! tb* wonn..' ahottld All the baM beaded row of any
With Ibat tb* two are allto«l »o hav« theater with a line uneqnaled *
pbaaead oa the llttl. fallow aad the day. of “The Black Crok."
cfeokad a buerb to tb. >Mi bait dowa
M. Oombea. tha French mix-----hla Uroat. H. I. to a tory crlUoal whR hna become Umooa by hU war
- aaadltloa aad tMOTary U doabttal.
niSnat tee rellglou. order., Jm. a big
Mtoa May Huidj- to WebatoOd. Va„ ^nnd. aUtmgly marked tmiwm, dop
i«aa toanled at that clly to JaM. ing tbottldam mid a bent imck DelBcowa Ptotar to Now Tork. Mr. Pot cnaae la ntmoat a dumri..
ter to a atokow to Btohop Potter aad
Senator WUliam A. Clwk of Mon■ toTMT haahaad to Mra. Jaaite Biowa tmm baa built on hi. Vegm. ranch In
Unooln oonaty. Kerada, a fine hotel
PMtbr. lb. aetiwaa.
ioha Stott, a wOotrw. to Steal nndannIUrinau It hi a benuUfu
aty. la, hod Botle* to a aatl foi gDd tee Montawi mlllltmnlre kmm ««
htaaek to praato. te amny .triad op tmmlnnd to epE^o no expenm 4n mak
M Mra. A. C. Baaatot. to Jtew Tork, tiig It nn Mini mmirt.
Jdst o«t of college thirty yter.
wka wall lothateKyoahar
Rev. Maurice D. Edward, beeune pa.
tear with btr kaahaad. Stott
tor of tee Dayton Avenue IMbytorlan
SL Paul, teen ewUbttteed. He
itlnocd there emr dnnn. Tba
hM proaperwd gtedly
Dr. Edward.- enre. and baa ex™*-.
lu activltle. unUl no mh to one of tee
Btmu to I
important U tee twin ctttoa-i
Mom. Myer. wf Quinton to the old
Mt wlndow41gbt blownr ta awiej, U
not la tee. country. H. to
TC
year, old and to atlU In ncUve e«Ttao
^ofiaawbtcb He blows double^hlck roller.- Myeit
, at vote It tee ha. fifteen cbDAren, and hnn Jn.^
itoMM Mto Utot to|»r^ totol
NOW»
THE TIME
-IM .rtr-« •»•
mM aad fkliMte
PmTi M».*toi»tototo»«toto»fcto tonat to FkM bMbC kM kbbb (toMd
mm totoitoM am wmt jytim I, M k»d. tor aMurnm. Ikb toto
Itesltvcf UM
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FALL STYLES
IN WOMEN’S
FOOTWEAR
This fall we have a larger, prettier,
snappier, in fact, in every way a
much better and stronger line of
Ladles’fine shoes than ever before.
There are new fall styles of
every good sort; light and dain
ty kid and patent leather shoes
for the dressy costume and
heavier made kind for street
and general wear. When a
woman comes here for shoes,
there’s no question or risk about style, fit or
price. You always find just the shoe you’re
looking for, and oiif reputation Is a guarantee
of shoe excellence.
BACHANT & ROSeOB
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Beauty Remeiliee
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GENERAL IttBBAICE |
Nm. WIllmlNi Birck.
O. Fa CARVER A aRO,
FIRE INSURANCE
HAVE YOU kECOBEO YOUR
WINTER'* WOOD!
If not. do »o at one. ,We b««c
Itlocb wood la heoUick. mlied
wood «id all bardwoad. Call a.
up about It OD phoBW. Bdl 37.
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A. D. TYLER
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DENTIST ,
Washing Sinaka
Souad. odd. do.»B't i;* Bat
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WhUe Soap is Cheap.
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6N.WHeWathy
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25c
faM*
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C. Lewie
UHaDdaCithRnear
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OK^YlS-r
(g.ttonaJ U-IM-)
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JIUIPET CUHW WDBIS.
326 Etft Fraat street.
OUEHCnTFlOHLia.
*«al|»h Ar»to*rs»n
l-M TALKINO YET
LE*T YOU FOROET.
That tha Mot aprtnga madlelaa.
hav. etoad THOOkANO* IN TRAVERkECITY. Thay can eufa ytm. Fof
..I. by all «»at ateaa drawlrta-
egnavanjaf^Pliiti
HnDf.CctocteryVa«.J«M
RcceiT^
PhoBcAS.
aieUakte.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. ’O. NICHOLK TEACHER OF
THE VIOLIN, ha. or*a«l*ad a «»*•<«
ORCHESTRA and la raady ter dam
amnmit. ««! alao ter a tew pwpll.
I'M TALKINO YET
LE*T you FOROET
That tha Hto •prlagt madlaloai
mm auat THOUkANOk IN TRAV
:ERkECITY. Thayataaartyaw F»
taatkbr aU Orat atoaa dtatV**.'
uil^N'8 PARK HCr^'
'li
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L'.>,r-....^L^
35^-;
*:;f
laaat blafBiMi
M Bunday la tkae*
ti::
•ssratSKSs:
X.-‘r,ZS^ Srr-^teitiifass
‘.■^i2T’5S‘22
a atotar uM ebOi tfom Obla.
.ns!
from the M. M i
. MUROICICVILLX.
Mai] fWahar Heim aT CbieaBO. wbo
«5SS=Ss^ “s.Si*.rsrw—«- S£HSs““£
•ora. la Mr. aad Mra. i. J. flbortar.
Cedar, reurraed raeeatiy fnaa Haw-
Mtaa. Rawa llanray aad tetba
ra^JrZSCKS
SsSvs^-^
thto w«H( im Orttd lUpK*.
MIm Ite PM«M of PlilM«» i
Idftc rviMirw «ad trtw4i la tarn
Mlu Boalya «ai»tli spaal a faw
of iMt vMk ml bar bona to tbto ^
Sissr---*
jussT.t’ss ITS* :t’ii'::
Ool . H P B
NMbi apetoir oC Bat
<«taH^ad
at tbe
Aa4mto. Bakla. Plajrae. ttoau. I
ato. Biartaaa m6 Pack.
Tba LadlMT BaaHIt aocSctr met
tba boaia of Mr., ttoa.. Wmum
*"a*il*DSiriU®i Suadajr alib bU
A aM fUB club WB. ofianUaa lo
Om. Lttdatf BwHt. f M D*^*. Mr.
McCI«.kjr. W. M- Campbell. A. O BrImi
aad Or. Flood aad MePbaU.
Mr. Neodbam mod family left Thar.day <m tbe littaoi. fur tbrfr
Jaoob FWwtoas toeing.
Mias Pearl Devmeaus. who baa heea
visiting here fbr the past two weeks,
returned tuTravel Chy Thnraday..
Tbe members aad adberents of the
tbayar called on friends
rt. «i««. a.
tbiB ebafge fbr another year. .
George Haamer and Miss Uly Jones
of inland were united In marriage ut
__
Adefbart Lawlt ba. beaa bbIU baay
MlasdUadys and Vida ObBtas vlaltad
reeaatly btqiag aad aelllag borae*. At MarmilMDnaataat weak.
preaaat be baa a baadae
Miss. Kathrya JhiUlvaa vlsltad
aoai. Mrs Jmas Duaa. on Bund
Mla^ Wlaalfred Ballltrsn pi
Boadtakrtlla Satai^ oa her
Mlaa Arrllla Cbardb rtottad with tbreagfi
way to FVraat Hill, srbare she tm
Beaalt Craia tbe paal week.
Mra. Boaa BalUaaer'af Maple OKj
Ftml Bberldaa of Olea Arbor sra. in
Ttebad bar amCbor. Mr.. Norrla, laat iosm
Moaday eyealag.
Wedaaaday aad Tbnrwlay. Her moth
Loraa Oaapbeil drove to Gadi
er tbea aceempaated bar bona.
Mra. Wyakoop aad Mra. hiorrl. ware
eallara at Trama Oiy laat^^oek.
Tbe Chfiatiaa Natloa Krmagallatk
aaaodatton win bold tbeir Baarterly,
alao yeaHy. eoagreaa at Cedar Raa
chapel oa Oct. let aad lad. All are
oordtaJly larlted to attend.
boQsabold goods arrived bare from
Mr. aad Mra A
He win amke bit presBklrar’a laat
Ohio naltad with
Flle
Lmy Fbraytbe arrived bare Friday
from a vlalt to-bls oM borne In New
Fraakfon laat Sunday.
Fannera to tbli Tlclnlty are busy York.
LoMla pad Hatk FViraytbe visited
catUag cora alaea tbe froet.
frii^ bare Saturday ^d Baaday.
Mra. J^n ARae re^ed to bar
' OOOENSBURa
“ BitiMay.
" *
averaa City
Tbe puTttit 1. Bot filled yet and It It komemtTirav
not kaovB who aa yet will occapy tbe
place.
sirk
tbe
ppat
waek.
Warrea Dkkerman of
Baaday at tba borne of h
WEST ALMIRA.
aaat. Mr. and Mr*. Goldea. and called
PoUto Algflag U tbe ordar of the
ttpoa FVank Bmltb.
Mra Jamea Mcanaky took In the day la onr vicinity.
Mrs. Hank Bates and cblldren were
to Grand Rapid, and Tialt
ed^wlih her .l.ter, Mr.. John Benia the gtieau of Mra. R. R. Bates Bnaday.
Mr. aad Mra. TVmi MUanaugb of
*”m1m Gertrude Comb, of TnfVer.< North Bimach drove over to see Mr
aty .peat Sunday with Mra. Oeorgt aad Mra. H. Folaome Buadsy.
The surprise party at Willie Ora
Haael.
ham
s Saturday evening for Joe Jone.
Mr.- John Smith and Mra. Oolden
on bis Mtb birthday was a grand sue.
fpect tbe week at the fair. Mr.
took a display of honey, both .
nnd m the comb. Mra. Bmltb
Quite a number of our people are attaadtog abort at Fraakfurt tbit week
R. W. Oeverwana wuwt to Booa Bab
day. aecoatmaaied by Mn. J. A. T
*‘mJ21s’d22^* Hopkins
apeat Batarday aJ
tbeir aaele*a. J. M
mti
»he1 Armstrong went to Trav
erse City-Monday.
RATES.
Friends of Rev. W. T- Hill are glad
Born lo Mr. and Mra. Floyi Vat,
to welflome him bank for paotber year SepL *4th.
n
Dob aad Bdaa Biuartof South
Helen Whitson left last Batiirday liar Rrart where they expect to
attend school Ihe remainder of the
Robert Ooatm of Wabhlngton U vi
lUng relaitvoB here and at Weaford.
Dr. Boylan went tp Grand Rapid,
last Tbundi^ am! was then- met by
Miss OarUe Sebright of Allegsn. They
werm married and went to the home
of the bride and then came b<
o.-day evening. All wlah them i
and praaperous life.
Q. A. Brigham ba. been s
moob or bit time tbe past two week*
at the new town of Weaford. He ex
peels to buUd a potato warebemte
there tbte fall and has lavested In coih
riderable other property, besides own
ing 10 acres which he will pist In tbe
near future. He thinks It will U- quite
a city la two years from now.
LELANO.
Henry Warner and family spent
Monday at Traverse City.
Lester BmUh of Brasil. Ind.. la in
town for a few days..
Mr. Storms and family, who spent
the summer at Riverside Inn, left
Wednesday rooming for tbeir home at
Chicago.
Mlasos Cora and Hattie Psulus re
turned Wednesday from s short visit
at Lake Ann.
Joe Mosler of Provemont called here
on Thurwday last.
Emil Lederle returned to Ann Aibor this week where be wil
U. of
BIsckledge and family
ly left
It for
thT me St Indianapolis thU
Harry
returned Friday
from Grand Rapids where he attendod
1
’Tj^d Citron. D. Whitson. Fay
Beck and Martin Green returned lart
W*ednenday from a trip to the 8t.
Lonb fair. *Tbey report a pleasant
'*Rllss Addle Cri.p has gone toVrav
erae City to aceepi a position as type
writer.
We are eorry to hear that Qraadpa
Lee. wbo has been on the sick list for
several weeks, is falling quite rapidkere was no preaching at the IT. a
[Th last Sunday owing to the ale
te of Rev. Bodine. who is spending
FORT ONEIDA.
The heavy frost last week did a
XT^t deal of damage la this neighbor-
Many women are denied the happiness
children through derangement of the gener^
tive organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use
Lydia E Rnkfaam^s Vegetable Compound.
“Dear Mr*. Pisrhar:—1 «nSend with itonudi oompUlnt for
yeRiR. 1 got bo bad that I oooM not OMIT nur children but ft»e monthi,
thenvonldha^-ea mincMriagD. Obe laat Ume I became pregnant, my
' ind got me lo take I.rdia E. Ptakham-a Vegeteble Ooaponad.
After teUng the flret bottle I waa relieved of the alokneaa ot I
and begRQ to feel better In ereiy way 1 oonUnned Ite nw and wM
enabled to cany my baby to maturity. I bow have
« a nioe baby giri,
and can work better Uian 1 ever■ oould
ooulf before.
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-Msa. Frarr Brtrr, M a Second Bt, Meriden,
H. L Kessen'ha. a man packing ap
pics for him at Port Oneida this week.
A. Darwin is still on the sick list.
Rev. Joe Tremaine will hold a meet
ing in the Pori Oneida schtwl h<mvf
next Sunday.
Little WaUer. sun of Mr. and Mr*.
M C. Basch. Is on the sick list.
Geo. Donner of Traverse City sje iit
*‘*?r*an*d brnT^^rtey Mtralton and evening for the benefit of Rev. Alnslle
Tbr atoamar CedomMa mad# hor Mlm Grace Monroe of Trarerae City of Lake Ann. They all had a
a few days In Port Oneida laat wet-k
“ Dtab Mba PiKiniAif :~I WM marriwl
laat rncular irtp hare tbia aroak. bat •pent Sunday at tbe borne of Mr. and time and ralmd I11.C6 for him.
and returned home last Saturday.
lor five years and gave birth to two prefor a abort Uma »Ui raa to N<
Miss Anns Klrt went to Chicago last
Mra. W. Oolden and drove borne by
mattire children. After that I took week to spend the winter.
I *vanu
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there waa any.
U A Baim wwit to Tiarrrac Otty
LytlU RLPlnkham*. Veretahle Com- w
Mr. and Mrs Fred A. Dago returned
While the froat has klled erery- ing for the farmers to get their buck
tbla vaak to parebaao aiadowa aad tblag from Travarae City
home last Saturday from a two weeks*
Ity to Grand wheat ready.
pound, and it changed me from a wosk,
door, for tba new plambtaa, abop be Rapids, tbe Pentasala has
visit with relatives and friend* in Chi
Nick Nelson of Traverse City Is able
tins not been
nenroua woman to a strong, happy and
I. bntldlaa oa WaukaMO atraot.
cago.
in aome low to be out again. He U vlslUng with
risited by frost
healthy wife within seven montha. With.
Mr. aad Mr.. A. MePhaU ^p«it Pisces. The poutoes are
Mr*. John Burflead and children rehis daughter. Mrs. WRllam Lake.
turned home last Monday from a visit
Miss Vida Sprlngtteen expects her
Jn two year* a lovely little girl waa born,
la
July.
Northport
Mc^U
and
m
l
R J Gray ba. raatoi
In Traverse City.
rmmmu
mother Ssturdsy from Frankfort to
i* the pride andIjoy
joy of niy houseliold.
a
few
day*
in
\
•there
aad »U1 a
W.
J.
KeUlerbotisP
and
eon
Fred
spend a few weeks.
GLEN ARBOR.
Archie
Demerlr.
who
has
been
era
lio to cured feeto aa
j
drove
to
OnlKirne
Sunday
after
hi.
Mra. Rufus Bates' thumb It bMter.
On the nlghu of the IWh and toth
*<l!l.*irre^oVb h*i^ added aa addliUm occurred
There are 30 on the roll at school. ployed at the ranning factory, left Fri daughter. M1*k Florence, who ha.
happy as I do, you must
our first frosts, klllln
day for his home at Frankfort.
been visiting her grandmothi-r. Mrs.
MUs
Nina
Myers
of
Cedar
Run
was
have a.host of friends, for every day I
Mr*. Bert Brown returned Saturdaj
>rad Dago apeat Bon- mato and potato rtaes and liUuHng
Mr. a
u»t Jordan.
ligiit, Iteallh and happiMr. am! .Mr*. F. C Dago and little
day In i »wn. I hr gorat. of MTb. Dago a
East Inland l« on the Kop Franklyn took the boat at ('.leu
Mr* J Lackey.
Ljdin E. Plnkhara's VecetablO
and Mra. Frank Harvey were the
'Mebrrt of here suiting her fslher and brother guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myera sick list at present.
OwRipoimR
has
brought
to
my home.
borne. Sincerely
Since
youia, Has. Has
for
the
I
sm
Dr.
Frallck
of
Maple
City
made
a
of Mr.. LllKomian,
Milwaukee,
111
In
town
y>ldsy.
•
Wto.”
Th«r«l.y mad Prtday of
Ray Tltu* made a business trip to school la Chlca^t^_wlnter.
o.-fk
|
^nuty In woman I* very
lougni a .ifmiu
bmi
Traverse CMty last Friday.
If
any
woman thinks
Vaanatur .pent Monday
they have put on Glen lake.
Mra. Shermood and daughter MarWILLIAMSBURG.
j abo is kterUo lot her write to Mrs. Pinkliam at Lynn, Mboa, Whom
lav in town.
The BHe was out ycterday with a
willing
a left Wednesday for Indlanapoll*.
r. J I»
preorbed hU flr.t
Mrs. Silver went to Imlay City la-t i ndriOO to glvon trOO to all would'bc and expeetnut moUieni.
party of 41 for a free ride. They bad
^r. Lale^
ter spending a pleasant stay at the Friday to vl*;t friends and relatives.
ta 4if the confrrenoc yaar on
music and singing and .Just a Jolly Mr. Hrnitlni
1 to their
George
Ume. Mr. Pl.her was thanked for W.
m
In ^
Indiana Frldiy. after a tea
The l-adir.’ Aid
will m
Monday
day.* vlalt with Mr. and Mr*. Eaton
COUNTY LINE,
tbe home of Mr. Howard KebI '
in. 0.i (tb.
ranch
A very hard frost
fro last Tuesday
cb this summe
summer.
|
Owiaty Robert* of Traverse Ing: killed all the
the^ corn and
8. R. Gain and Ben Strm-y went to*,
A party from Empire with the Harry City Sundayed with her brother*- fainbeld tbe 3rd. 4th and ktb of C>
he farmers are very St. lAiuis last Saturday
Jliy.
1
the
Martha S« eh-y. who has boon
weeks with
The Jnnhtr r E bHd a tm.lneM Wheeler came down through the Fish lUet. Oeofge and Will Helm*.
mve Ihe
busy eutllng
Emmet Srofleld of ('.rand Ratiids is
iiiw able
daughter at Elk RapMlm Carrie Blsby left Saturday for
meeting at the home ,rf MIm IVarl er lake* yesterday.
left of the
I Ids for the laM few
has reLieut. James L Green, after an ill- a rialt with her mother at Cedar City, grain b»n soft corn.
«. sit up a liiih*
Dame, chairman of Hm- Junior c»>m
ne.;« of three ww-k*. patted away on returning Tuesday.
Burr Jann-H vl^l
Robert Coats Js home visiting his and woodshed to his houw. which Im
L-iitia
and Bi-airlre .S.-« h-y .*f .«?parla
Mra. MeKeiney of Kent City I* \Uit- parent
"^A *M. Lclle n-iurn.tl
Wt^lne. the morning of the foih. The funeral
prove*
It
very
much.
sluing
visiting
their
graiidroother. Mrs.
her daughter. Mr*. Maggie* Prenday from a hu«lnewi trip to IVto.kej M-rrloe wa. held In the church which
Hiigo WlTl went
i‘„.' Martha Seeley.
waa
beautifully
draped
with
flowera.
aad Harlmr Sprtag..
last Tuesday and returned Saturday
’ The Michigan Xeh*phone Co. has Ju
Mr. and Mr*. Weldcnhammer have
* daughter.
Jamea^Steveoa wa. pU-amnlly .ur Hlv n main* were laid tn the Glen Ar
Mr. and Mrs. R- D. W*hlte and
ailed a phone
ne In
in the
tl store here.
He leave, four won* returned to their home at Bayonne. N. relatives In Grant, has returned to his at tended
Mrs. Briggj;
erly .MIsr Ijiurn
pr1.4-d oo Monday t vrnlug l.j a i»arit lK,r remelen
theTalr at Grand Rapids
C. E Pray, who had a Job of loading
r. children by hi* firat J. after a «tay with relaUved here.
umoiui. 1.
her mother. Mrs.
home in Kslaroatoo.
week. They also vLite.l Mr. and
at Island lAike camp. flnl.«hed Satur. with whom he
Dan Harkln* had the ml.foriune of
Charles Crawford, who has been so A. J. iX Vrles at Holland.
hurting his limb quite badly Sunday HI. is still no better
* “Mrl'Aayl-rs. w ho N suffering whh'
days of
a private in the
^ the brick yardj
I lyphol l fevi r. (
MONROE CENTER.
wmt of Mr* Frank Dsvls.
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. lUiry* McFall.,
and received hi*] Mr. anlLMra. Will Helms* children
Mr and Mra. 8. W. Porter left 8a
, ...... .Jlllp Horton and Ml«:. Ulllel Marlon and I
bravery-. He wa* have all been quite *lck. but are bet- ^hn'Blgger-s folks
inlay f*»r a trip to the 8**0.
folk* have moved lO
lo|j Horton drove to Traverse City 8Atuf- ^»’»rdsy and
ter at this writing
-* day returolng yesterday
viH.Te they on- attending sehoed.i on.« thinking It beautIful and the other
I by a Kuu shot and once by being
Mr. and Mr*. Lovejoy have move! lumber Job.
Mr. MUchell h^ the foandrto# I «‘ V. E. IV. W.kmI of Kingsley W !
j, j,i,u.<mis. They quarrel and
I by tbe wheel of * Ktin carriage
from Mr. Wheelork s over at Bellner.
Mr. Wilson has commenced building
■"l! a battle That w<
Mr. and Mrs. Robbins visited at his bouse on hi* fArm. They exp«t
r night, oi lart week, but not
^avc ouri Philip Helmforth*.
to^raove as so<m as they get It fine as to do much damage to ,yn,pm,y. one by one ihe brave dej
rs. C. E O^^korn. <if Wexford. orrri<‘«K Homr what._______
| ^i„.n presto change! Thrir clorks
RUley Of the M. R. church ^end... of our country
‘*\vt*ford church gave a receptkm. andar.
I
MABEL.
j lx>th keep p«*rfeet time (he whole year
for Elder Barnes last Saturday even-1
1 kl* first mrmtm here for
friend* here
attended. Sand-1 calling
Ing which was largely
lai
imni on
onTh'njf
U,t\
*"" "
I hi. year last Suadsy lo a I
MAPLE CITY,
evening.
A pr> address at the church last
1
wlches and coffee
Wiahliik he wiu be well 111
Mr
anil
Mm
Chm«.
Bnlicm^lu-n.lcJ
o heavy frwt. have visited
I returned
of recital* and] . Rev. W. T. Hill has
Our highway cemml*»loi
Ity in the past week.
\1 Mr.. Itacsr U tMCblmi at Inter
it her year. We
p‘‘M''‘R.‘“T.*‘co^ls^lSring
th.-jonly
lhe*e
clock* but an Immense asStile*, ha* completed Ihe (
Frallck and family atlendud a lochen this winter.
them back,
the creek ea*l of here and 1
track here this wwk and Improving rortmoot from II to 118 gtw still on
Mrs. Ubderwood la vUitlng friends was the lucky one to gel IL He psld
Ing at Cc»peml*h last week,
Mrs.-A.-Thsyer visited at Traverse
If It was a I
the road ^d^nerally.
I hand to tick, lock, an even regulator
n Alice Fsrrant of Glen
r-'— Haven ‘ nt Oi;^um and BUver Lake.
to.00 for It.
City Fridsy and Saturday.
pr»nem»-nt *
Mrf. C. E. Pray Is Uiardlng railroad . ourchase
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson of
The
people
are
greatly
disappointed
Mrs.
Stafford
of
Norwood
vlslteJ
%ho purch%Me.
J J Mcl.
Silver Lake culled on J. M. Bobbins* to think that Elder Barnes could not Mr*. C B. Dye a few day. Ia*t week. men who are working on the
lemb-d ehurch here last
Miss Ethel Wililsms of Beitner at “*U’illiin C. Johnson made a trip lo
be with them. He went Ssturdsy to
Grandma Doan of Dk Lake.
us speak of man as we find him.
‘•SX.SCSibcro.Hi.M vuuea fin his appointment near Cadillac. tended church here last evening.
We have had some warm w*-ather
Traverse City Thursday
Mrs. John Kennedy was in
Mrs. Millar toat weak.
And censure only whsi we can *e?.
Where his yrar * work Is. He ha* a •Clyde -Hathaway i. home from hla
since the frtMi last week.
•
Ell
The biOl game played hero between very nice charge there which pay* trip to Platte.
Remembering that no one can be* per
Ml*. Blanche Dvwa and her *l«!er.
neighbor
the Keytoone hoya aafi Acme was him 1700. He ha* the best wlahe* of a
Mr* John now. wUI go to Lafayette,
fect.
largely taltended. tbe Acme team
host of old friend* on this chsrge. He
ELK LAKE.
Ind. on the Oct 4ih excurrioa to vl*ii
>lr. Troutwine of Traverse City wa*
Unless he uses Rocky Mountain Tea.
has bad four year* of successful work
tbrir »t«ier-ln law. Mrs. E. J. Dean,
looking up fsi cattle here last week.
‘“Mra.
^ne
Packard
wBl
vtolt
her
Johnson Wrtig Co.
here.
driving
aad brother* Ed and Rob.
Miss Eva Broomhaad waa home
pareaU a few days. «he then ex
Ut„
Dennto Dean Sundayed tn Trarerae from her school over Sunday.
pects to Join her bnshand at Cl
of Mr.
Ora Fairbanks came down from
Heigbta. wbera tMaf will make their
^AlVa Davis of Indiana Is vlslUag
averse City last
k for
Bert Stowe and
tw^weeks^^iTunTe^I
with Mr. and Mra. Lalone.
_
„
Mr. Farnham Is on the sick lIsL
Aaron Brooml
John OampbMl marted Monday for
w^
JR.
—.a.. - Clinton, Ind.. where he will rswume hi.
James Watson shipped two <
work as ftroman on s railroad engine,
this week tor SL Ltmla.
Ilnrr.
fro. Ann!I 4
1%e lUases Clara and Mae Price nt
un.
There wOl be,an exhibit of toncy
r*. ‘Avery baa a sister from Chlwork at the hohee cf Mra. Rogers Sat- Charievqto Snndayed with Mr. andjeagor
_ 3 Tisiting her for a few day*.
Ralph Worden and Grover Ham
Brenfon^'l^lkme returned home 8*»- mond went lo Central Lake and are
nrday from visiting friends in Sher- packing apples for C. W. Hastings.
John McCarthy risited his pare
Hist Bertie Worden returned home
“Sin^
Lalone
returned
home
Bat*rbwu^w hU place Ustj^y^,^^
Placa
Mr.
Toaor
expecu
to
which
from
Traverse dly Friday where she
atraei ruaalng east
nrday feom Trarerae City, where she has been visiting rclstlres for a
( n^n
---- -----------------, *>«»••• aBll has bean opened aad will
thta* place ex- has beaa sick fbr aome Ume.
coaple of weeks.
Alex Campbell returned last week
on\ta 2t^icwrar”^“*
The two Mr. Gardner* have com
to Ann Arbor to resnme bit stndlet as pleted a fine well for Ray Button.
Walter Harris baUt aa
Brow-a:
“l»c«o- giri at tl^Ottlseiis teiuf
mnk Sawyer Is moving to Orawn
Keltle hf Oleu Havea exchange ^ra. Oettruie Tripp nt
where, he recently purchased a farm.
-ISL-Tm, Un-
S»U.
. 8n»l. liU. a
s
Another case which proves that no other medklne
In the world accomplishea the aame results aa
Lydia E. Plnkham’s VexeUble Compound.
Wirw
^Sb?S'“"r,aCU.u H..n
«.i
.b. .b.
Mund McLellaa of Honor speat Bna-
•-*-
:3rt!L?£S
David Qevette yd Cmiy are la
The eecoud wuarterfy meeting of tbe
Md’toSfy cf flehm atteadJvaagelleal nhureb was heM here Bat- ed Ooagregatloaal ehureh yesterday.
trip to^
7
SS.S^.l&-!&vi!Srte»S3
Ctovelaad and other nontbera poteto:
alao Mra. Strickland nnd family, will
'“ySL’SElLre..
- P-1-r.
Kleholaa AdamaTtf Ffto Laka visUhaU Saturday night was weU attaad•d vulatlrag here rueaday.
toto. 4fto to towfltoc
ttoM..nt
the hotoe of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
te Jno. Hdhbs. U mother to a so^ born
wove lo Boynt City aooa.
Mr. Johnson of Orawn was a caltor
to* b«R ni tor
I damueU has made some good
MDcnto in the way of a oelUr
Ar G. Fairbanks Is d
trse agr UU week.
■^asstsL.
'1^
ssm-
ii
, TSAWIISk' city.’
mam mam m mna pnmi. to
Ctot to -11 Uwi l» *
MS. WSRNflri
r AND HONMT
CMCM ALOMC
fU GonioL KS scnms
fa WILL
giTc, tf mar^moM mkorntfamaatma
M to too tMpahm^ of citer Mtto.
fk tLmfOMT OF TMB
FKOFLS
aijftmnx*toU«lMt.aa4riC9M
wUi boor me vttocoo thot oot om oA
ciol act or totoo la toMax rotorred to
j m.ao« why auy Ko|>ublkaui or
onjr |hi;M-rot ohookl appoat am im
s-SI^;i
a;/. » br dM the att»ela walk
. and down JaoibY toddrr when thej
id wing»^..vh_-vea-1 aeeraaWtbc nonplua-ed
earher. -And new. to there
moot in IB7 mind today aa a.r-aoo
w «iDX.*i2lS£SS;i. u <b. iMi
aerenU yeara of iny
e bare giren me la-
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Wrtm The Drtrou Prrr Pr«a, Arpl.
Fred M. Wara^. toe UeiablleoB
diiUU lor wintut. ww «1«» • <M
_____ b?t* JZT abuTe all elae wai
dM
•! H>* •Ut* *»lr «“► thi.
ariected aa our parly leader
dir •««««■ MMl l»
», rt®*; «■«■
bJ ipMh wbicb •>! Bi-w®! •!•• ow
brarery to*^bla
ruog doing, and for
arj for »• to aay
courage HTN
nee of many wbo
I and tbe men
? of right do
mwn me dnrlas toe ihal^arr
nf
KlncerUy and boneaty
life, toal I aa not
lii-nArd t« are' that OUr
pcb maker. I
oi>ponrntn in thia cam»o»lon erf the gin palicn in Mlrhlgan bare thought I
aa to eaprma. oaally to refrain allogeiber from efforts to
nreveni
iojrfra before auch an naaembl.
tbto nnd to urge, to weU aeiectod
words and aewlencaa. toe prtodplm be
myprwKmU and the pnMdm be bn
hare maiatotoed. It bappena.
erer. that the Itoe «tf work wliicb ll hM
.a«u«) tax d«tr to
nppartuBiiy to me to become familiar
wlLb tbe waya of the platlofm «r im
^
«..C.T.nHI
ANkWCRA
QUESTIONS
I^w^owmingdoejfed in tbe Spring i
«ut8iiwna AND
0kj%u ANSWERS.
^
I?!iriy^SS^f
was perS^ 1
Are you going to
to take
take to any of the
rips? Bagbeehas
b^lSy wtfeto UMT S.
whlSlSd, ’ f.„ t^xcuraiona. or iripal
ellng set.
Uruto. comb, aoap caae. with plenty of
„
_
md hand bi
Ji^lhaee.
galore to carry your odds and ends In
iU I said a Uttle while ago. 1 am
iorri' it is unt in my power t« make aa
^tioa. to charm you with gract-ful
public speaking. I bare tried, bowerrr.
to Ibeae plain words to let you know
aa to the kind of favor I most
and as to toe mnuencea 1 will be moat
obNUent ta The Fred Warner you
bare known and bare befriended all
tb<-ae rearm will be the Fred Wam.'r
the election of ^»re«lden!
‘
my friend. Prof.
the Demc
e. by his <
The Power Behind Him.
U may not be pleasant to me. my
friinds land I assure yoo 11 U noi>. to
be singled out as aimost tho only
and unjust attack in
nnd I rromlsc to you and to all wboS'?
faror I seek wnd expect that toe
power behind me as goremor of Micht^. which I will hold as most worthy
JTSlientlon 4nd respect, will be the
good win and apteem of not only m>
political friends but of our political op
ponenu as well, to be gained and held
sss
tbebloodbn
awdtbeacrof
themiaagra
:hT*^rSf
Th/i Mr. Kerris aa?^? to make^tbe
fully expect to be. will
BUtement in h.s Howell sitcech that
®e to It that no act of
of
be believed Mr. Warner to be a good endeavor
s shall lessen that pride which ex
aan. but I am m»rry that It ammied
all onr states
In the minds
UeM t« him to odd lu that <Y*imcctlon
and
daughlc
ihe unkind suRfWtlon. -'but think of
the power lieblnd him.” Tbe power
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
behind n.e, Mr Kerris mnd fellow cUlsons, that I care more for than anyP. F. Sayler to Kingsley Cheese Co
• to the world. Is the love ::nd
hich erisls for me in at least parcel, xec. 8. town 21, range le; $1.
one Oakland county home.
I have
CUrenc® Bums to Frank V.truba,
aouKht honors In an official way and lot 25. block 2. H.. L. A Co.'s Hth sdd.
perhaps I have *»«‘n more successful
$1,150.
- deoerved. but I would raU
all I have secured or hope
Charles H. Reed to Cora I- Carter
.-cure: than to give any rea«m 1
awU of aw Vi. sec. 23. town 27. rang.
be UuHh of shame coming to t
lO: 1200.
^kn of my wife or citlldren ihrou
act of mine or through any fj
Dan E. Carter to Allct* Monn>e. par
lu4o that which duty will demai
reU. F. H.s 1st add; $700.
MIrand Thom to Owen A. Merrill
m
go<Kl will which has caused my nelgh-
yta-rs.
j
• Ikirlnr ibeae ymr* 1 have tried
do my share of the gi-noral srrvlcf
quir«Hl from every cltU* u. to sect
tbe c-neral advanccn.. nt of hin cc
munit) and the dcxchnm.eui of lU
du^trt..
I hnu tried to favor i
age and to asatot my t
imhltlons and to give m
of loyal aupiK>rt xud
e
lu tho eoun’j «C.-niy hi.mf
I hi
fMnntlil to opiK>se the thliitO. which
harmfal.
had n-aaon thtrUr would
hose things were advanct-d
ludi^Uurl or h) a |to,htlcal party.
AVh.dhi r or not 1 hare
mj eHt.ris. a;, tber or u-d my
- U^ n me W4.r:h> of appioval
rather sithmlf to thi p.t.pl. ot <»aklan
tllchtc.^t obhgatlca
St Discussion,
dions now being dlsal waj liave created
•anipnlgu.
fflU-s to the public good.
ny way <
affairs of
juvny. I sm m»t unwillin my friends,
stioo as to
that the keenest Investlgst
tbe 11V4-S and punnw^es <iT men »ho
iuvk public preferc-nrt-s shall he mad^
io e^ecd to all Arties, and is mad. tn
a spirit of honesty and sincere d.-sire
to serve toe people and the slate, but
In this case, when through mlsrep^^^
amiaiidh and vimflcatl.m. th^ news
papers have paradv-d the alleged ua
wmthliH-ss of crrxatn persons bcfori
Iheir readon. they add to their slate
tnenu the charge that Fred Warner
Osclaratlon of in
Permit me to say here now. my
Irtends. that Kred Warner h« not
be«B and will not be controlled by any
man or any infiaesces toat are not
honest and not uprlghL mmI which 4o
not seek ihe advancr-ment of toe best
toleresis of tbe stale.
From many
lied upon my Integrity as to what I
m-e. w hen Ihmie! WHisier w as rldin;; tiluitu a New HngUiiid rtuid
Offlelals deilure that they are m
Uintruiing a
ni'oe Uw.king to r<
5 cenU stmlght
Xurtoern Queen
5c. 6 f«.r 2
alleged s(-ttllng of '
still somewhat stralnt*d.
The ninth i.lennial c<mventlon of
the Hrotlu-rh«>od of Loeoraotivi- Fire
men wns recently held.
Ihe V«
,irike of n»d2
national Association of marble works. ami the men have returiusl at ih«
d terms, the action of the committis- -
tlonal I’nlon of D»»t^ Laborers held at
Liverpool. England, reeently. the firos-
Red Sr-‘>ut
r,^.^ f, („r 25c.
4-d to Ihe funds of the unbm during
the past year, while i:5.«) had lH-e„
the .-nil.
s»-cnred liy members as comiM-nsatbm
ivlng b*en samllom-il by the b»csl
lions.
The recent bulletin of.tbe burj-au of
lal*or on
wng.-s and cost of living
hrows some Inten-sting side lights
ipcm the ono*Ie of life of the average
' to Janie Smith, pa
25. range 10; $2on.
ct-l, ser. 32.
Elizabeth Wolf to b>irila I m=.te
parrel, sec . 32. town 25. range H
icon.
Hariland to Welby r
Ray. lots 28. 29 and 3«». HavHandadd: $C75.
|,aura T. HavUand
hrifiy Arn.-rican working fanllly.
xvif.i the <dd n-h.
• ■be
HOUSE CLEANING.
.
WrigH Bro.^. will lake your b*.me
bran-It «*f trad**
; m id.- rariwls fi!U-d with toe dust and
jiiiri *.f summer, .vour ftn.-st toco cnr! tains, loo. and return them sweet
tbe :.,i-omng and rl*-an. r.-ady for anoihei
netds of tlie tv*>rW by li uv •
. season’s w*-ar.
Thf y also take <‘ld
to Adallne L
Woo«t
Aloses P
money Be^cneite. seV* of ne^
Ibficailon
jlncercly aay
to every
newspaper
.Hir state and to .
ring to curv
k-nicn nave exisieo in
primaries and elec- ter. parcclf. sec. 14
cjTinecXion
Hens tn Michigan and elsewhere, n: $l.o*»0. *
—--1- Ellen R. Wade
' eren. ce\* of seVi. except
jptien of new methods. 1 am aura’*
I 24. town 2€. range l2- $500.
It none are more earnest to their,;
Ilingness
I
H. S. Leonard and wife to W. T. an
li prove ot practlcjil ralue and
we a ' Jennie V. Waugh. ne\4 of ne^. se
f'rove of changes
$200.
toe right direc-1 C.
o W. W. Carpet
Session' of the legislature and I wlU
do my beat to see to it that that range 10; $800.
« r
pledge U fulfilled.
1 have made the
Ptofleld Goodwin and wife to U, E
Wito
Johnson, land con
*
Tricar,, el^lon Uw it «*m. b«t to | parcel, sec. 5. town 27. rwge IL
the tepnseniauvca aelccied b^ Uie
Hannah A Lay Cx>. to F. M. Qardne^
c.™. U,
Wife .. A. X*-
election laws
ideraiion perhaps as any other man; RMoak eVi of nw** of neV«
w Vi of nw^ of net
to sweep from our autute books all ^
and part eVa nsr^ of ncV4. aac. 5. towi
' voblil do. and to toe same way yoo
Bave retted ttpoa my integrity as to
the ihlnga J wooM not do. I ha
■ever forgotten, aa the n
® to all B
press my sincere belief on tola ami
Moas. that duty to toe peo
every otoer aabject. I aa asra If
1 on this
ubjvtlXffoWl.Ei^to |t.toe JJaeaild
pm ij:. »y .-.•'•.m. *
KU.«V
U.
ssii «.'«rrL‘*L SLu,“S bMo®
*. p. h.-.^
Wm. L. Brown, et fl. to A. E. Elde
parceL
L-
Co.
tIm-
H.mgarian
e..mm*-r<K- ba>
s.- of r*-pr*'srntatlv«-s that i
j
L
1
j
j
than $12«M» a year. Of 25G7 such famllb-» the annual Incomes ayerage-1
,rres to C.ntnd and reg-
$827.19. and thelrVxpem!Uur«*s $7tik.5t.
leaving a surplus of 358.C5 io‘g«i Into
ih»- savings i»ank.
ar worn
riginttlly
n-eivo
rin.it iirogre^s bns l^-*-!
with tbe -lowii
It
f. *b. f.*r
DR. FENNER’S
Kidney
Backache
AL40 IVUlFUS THi: r.l/K)P.
of tl,e C.s»k count
b.;,yu,..
,h:u. uuiUng n.-ulrur;-l tenant^, t*. pn.t.-* t to
ati-s- f-r the
ft.uu . ..uHm atb.n *if th, K, barnds. 1 I.rov, .r.-uts bv ::rouii.l lati.llonls.
Ail Dheswa of tU
Besides their sav
ings. 2.7.-1 per cent, irf their exin-nst-s
1 r.-allf a
acted Hu- 1
d^sluff kb’tn
The
r*-|M»ri cov«-rs i»nly famtlles of wag«-arn*-rs or salaried men earning le».s
It Ion to inin»dur.- a Idll eoi
j,,,,,
cUar. wl.h (n.y.-.l .-iK.-a and r.
Addle A. Glbl..^ to Jacob Kriser
n^ c.f se^. sec., 15. town 2d. rang
Godircy D. lUmn..,,
of
Tiie r<»mpan1es
John Mllfhell and Ihe I'nHed Mi
Workers- union have Iktu sut-d for
fee of $50.tHHJ by Attoniey Wales I
5c. .10^250.
man whosi vote U brought as nv, l<»t 15. Idork 9. IL.
i w tuse than other types of
$ju 53
iree
sysu-in oT i.ayments.
that employ unl.m men ex|KK-t that the
l*hlladelpl»la. Pa., say that employes
iM-ing laid off and wages rut. hut
BILL OF FARE.
||o«v the « hlne.e liuicbl i.b.
n, il: Hi of i.;ilohPorto Rosa.
Arlrola lamdres.
, and thus pne ' ,5r. 2 for 25c.
Htc. 3 for 25c.
.MM uh-uts wl i.-li Arlrola I*anlella,
Arixola Conchas
of IL :
^oc.
10c. 3 for 25cicrally de-^K'-y a larg,large |A>riU.n
|h
« flslu rnuMi tolleet from
'L*“ce!ar R- E. W..
Wi-aver-s Factory Smoke-.
w:innM h.v
■
resumption of work at ihelr dtK;ks will
lM-c..me gieiiral. l.ui the slHiatlon is
ofd::::ry\-LJ‘the
-lao arn-s of se'4. ser. 27. town 2:
iM.-n ,K.s.ihlc for me to vb-w all|
dir questions threugb the eye. of
* of sc V,
r?. and 1 would rcurn to make uso $250.
Wmts G. Th<imas to Joseph Z b nek
M-nflmrn.s as a bid for popularity
irb 1 did not fully acct-|U
sVt *rf ae»4. SIS'; 19. t.iwn 2d. range 12
nds Squarely for T
through toe
t «-arh |»er
ll.lllty. all for CK .
>rkinen at the Brill ear works
HavHaud. lot 30. Havlland’s add . $2" ’
lian^frTiT;:;
to the Panama canal com
prpiwslilon to tmnKiMiri
When toe i
-ompanl.-s will Ik- askc<l
Panama on v.-akcIs t-oncoolies
he'Uiys from Ihelr employ
1 by tbe company, to .-r.-ct hsmIkK-k
ci»n>panles
at
Mamellles.
boo sharks f«.r them and give them
hVauce. have be<-n luitlfled that they
ii-ndance and
ship dead
.nust iM-glu luiyment of Ihelr arrears
ls)dle3 hark t'o China, thus taking from
and will l.e exptHc te.1 to recognise their
.
r."’
Red Seal.
baa
' the Wyvmilng region
lany ls»ys «m«ler age are workin
M- rtimiuiny at Honkong has
• H.-.V. cen t you drive a IllUe slow-
whi‘h"^.Vnt^n
toe • l^*c. 3 for 25c.
.nud nfter tlu-v have
Little Weavers.
n-niR straight.
,tiiy^ tl:
Like other unions, it
lK*4*n eaUl)llshe<l for the purpose of
fixing a regular scale of wages for its
ct-ntly
If toe experiment proves sue- members, which Include not only tbe
cessful the plan will lu* placed In gen loreadi.rs. l»ui also plradom and mattdors. but ninnorted with W la also n
oml use over the system.
life inHumnee a.s«K-istlun whk-h wlU
Carroll D. Wright. UniUMl Statin
|iay to the widows «rf members killed
eommissiom-r of lalior, has announct-d
while engsgisl in the duties of their
that lu- win resign fr«»m the office a/
dangerous pn.f.-sston a fixed annuity
the » nd of the prt sent year. He will
besides all ex|M-nses of the funeml.
devote his attentl.m to the duties in
The United Mine Workers have l.ecunneriion
with
tlu- presidency <d
m a systematic canvass of the mln«*s
•!. Kingsley; $25o.
Julia A. Brownell to Alfred Davit
CO.-S 7th add: $1.«mu>.
I»avid G. Chandl*-r to Alit
cu»lp Jw..
on to close out for the oomli
ur Mo<‘k of sleighs and cutters.
The iMill flgliters of Spain have or
ganised.
Ident siatc-d thai^Ltotm had U-«-n add-
J. Scsitl. cl* lot r.4. block K. IL. L 4
*trora' wmniunHjr
all of s hlch. owing to the lateness of
seaM.n he will make a good reduc-
ve i.rev*..u<ly e. tpl.ed.
Howard W^hiting and wife to Arthu
I'ZT
«n pay day. shopmen of t
rent ml at Waterloo. Iowa, received
pay emeloiM‘H at
ihelr btmehes re
see the large variety of top buggies,
carriage?, phaetons and road wagons,
aet. last July.
In order to avoid the dcUy and gen
eral disturbance which always ocettr
Cronin Bros.* Choice,
Adallne L
meailu-rs of my «iwn pari
I do not regard this fart
1 have alwajs vst.
pnldlcan jiany most Wi
«reaudWaU liM> fv..r l-^-eu .-all. d up »i
|
TO FULLY COMPREHEND
This saving opportunity you have only
10 go on tbe second floor of Barney
Anderson-a large esUblltbment and
le :.nd pel It under a
‘■IhaM;;.;”!:.
ur the lies: tn
Wants F(
Home oMhec
also a good line of h«yilng atovea.
i»«t
aiulh
- ra.-.lral man Is .rf more value to
.........
Id; |iw»0.
Edwin S. Pratt and wife to Ada V
Miller, parcel; $2,000.
Mary Murphy to John Hsher.
"
to any
i-rto other t
<lde to iH-
Unjuet Wewapaper AasaulU.
1 reallAe wy fri. tub. *h.n» your Judr.
m.nu.’bare entered
7th add; $450.
Anthony J. Wilhelm to Cora L. Car
r. lots 7 and 8. block 4. Wilhelm s
[rleud In this state, polit
sin*, for wh*im 1 would do an.nhlng
usistent with my best Ideas ot
duty to all tbe iKsiple of our
I hare made no pnimlscs to
lals or 10 factions. 1 am undar
‘
Ith ilM» ImparlfM ututlon. Junt
Hopkins, lot 8. block G, H.. 1- A Co,*
cordial
■
tbe line of leaAt 1
duwn l!.o ineUiutl |
It dropA I
* :y. tlu. IkM weapon., ns all
parcels, sec. 21. town 28. range 10; tl
iKTsonal frieudh in the
ty and also many who
strike pay.
AIR TIGHT HEATER^
Federal Judge Thomas G. Jones
Just the thing for cool evenings and
The boonietunu
cun-*trurte,l lu
err po^Kil.le t-urxe from a str-nlclit
to n risUl ancle, the curve luvsrlably
followlUK toe untiir. I gruto of Ihu
wo.to|. The U|.|to r m.U- W often ,-unvex
and toe tm.ler Aide tlai. IndU «*f w hu b.
with n Hllchi movement of r^datmu-a
kind of --CIVW inu-k
help to pn-. r4.. the
routkjii panilielwlih
rlple uf the
wrnl 1 ‘hit 1.U ohjc-i
P. J. Morgan and wife to John N
r pim
Fred M. barrier.;
-qiilroniriite ol pal.lh- .IrlWtr
!
tri«i.to. I am »hei I her.- i-.-n In «h
tend niunty d.irtni: <ho |.ar( iliti
parUameat for Rboddna .Valley dlvl
du^tiniedofl damp da>w. the characieriatlc of the Montgomery. Ala., has granted an
tobealih. S-S.S. northern fall. Millar A Morse ftave Junction against tbe striking miners
, well
as a
35
for a better in that district re-straining them from which b«gan in Fall
^ winter heater they also carry a full interfering with the works and cm eight wcM-ks ago. is apparently no near
er a settlement than at Its very outonly guaranteed, line of hot blast and hard coal stoves. ployes of the operators.
Tbt 8wm SpNillc Cptay. Atlarta. La.
oor slate.
I am proud of Michigan
and proud of Itr
proud of Its hlatonr
hlato
im. Tb«f« mrw now IS local lodfaa.
Cbloago to IfOS bad m ■ttikaA Involvlag 135,000 mm,'
Servant girts are bMomtof •oarce
akm of Glamorgaaablre, and J. Wig
nail were selected to represent the to Berlin b«muae of tbe groaier popm
oongreaa at the coming coaventloo of lariiy of factory labor.
The Imlletln pf toe New York de
tbe American Federation of Labor vo
be held to San Francisco in No^-mber. partment of labor for toe aeooad 4uat>
of 1904 shows toat of 100,040 wage
The Congressiunal Record will be
ners in the various Ipdiialrlea of
printed next session on the Morgen
tbe atotc. 137 out of every 1.000 idle
thaler typeseiUng machine. The old
V tbe end of June, aa compared with
Record room at the government print
231 out of 1.000 to June. 100^ and 145
ing ofSce U being fitted for the to
la June. 1902.
stalUtion of thirty-five machines. The
The depressloa of trade, alien labor
Record machine plant will be. in all
probability, toe moat complete in tbe and thf appalling prices paid to work
world, and one of the largvKt
The ers In the East Bnd of London la,lnforce of typesetlert will. numl»er creaslng the mlaemble condition of
these workers. eighty-five.
In Gn-st Britain orer
P«*r
After being on strike for twenty
four wwks the plasttrera at Durban sons are employed in the mining in
dustry. They are well organised. and Pietermaritxburgh, Nat^l
The old time telegmphers recently
gone back to work at a reduction of ?«
per day. It cost the nnion i:4.2o3 In held their annual conventloB to At-
Tra4«>UBk« CoAgrasa. at Laada. Bari
land. William Abraham, member of
to 4h«* M-n-r »KU» ‘’•T
or a a-n .r imto Kiri wlw «•« MM »
a* a
^^
Srr“>HH
tbal tor men who bare beoo w
l»rty a Iradera bare been am of wto
:
^ ! NEWS OF TOE UBOR WORIB j ^
At tbe Anal aenior of t»*e British
« lAon dlfc-ww »>•■
"P
•*;•
li« in a T«T palwnal ami co«dtaca«*
Irr. in tbe ttar ot U» ncn. »«~
toM
wh^omwe S*
hM pooA rmmm to doabC Stoeo mjr
f*r1f Lofkood I bare sbaeed la aU too
atrus^ Md oltatoMoiU oC toe Bo^
I 004 Not Afraid
.
urrcMBCK «. 1»0».
nuMF ««'> *•■ *'«'« “* •
s^2;s‘.TS.‘srr ^,^srsr£
40 to tWftovc. mA CM «oH te
wiiusKEni
michioan. faioav.
ceKslileR—42.54
I finuh In ritl. ag**. in- mlH-rs of the Me* for fuel.
>-*-w Y*.rk
Ul Tratltr-’
rc>lraliilng
a total m*-iiile t>l.>ii of *.v
iht- ni- nib. r? **f the Dintrirt Lxlg-- No
' *■
rnuilorial A?»‘*clati*-‘n <»f
.Vo
fnmi pick* ling th«- plants «-l
mplali.im; flnii?.
The Injunr
furth. r
It forbids the sirik
'"stt.itoiary
in toe Wales
roal fl* ld? hsv*- *1-niand*Hl an eightiHiur -lay. an-l the firemen have asked
ihe.- .,m,...Mr.-r. from eve.
A4. «l«rh. l«rt
disease, gravel, drofisy,
icsnsK; uvuum.
I UIUOK ... ih.- ...rkmen of the e.,m
j ..lainani-s without tlu- consent of tho-*
sev.-i. .U.'? H w»-ek. but hi
!en.p.o>er„
The striking
clotolng
cutter? ol
Rochefter. N- V.. members of el..ihiii:
cutters- anti trimmers’ U>cal S*.
% iP. B
!><m t become discouraged. Thsrs U a enre for Toa- [f ti«-e«sry wiriui Dr. Fesaa*.
Uo basspi-ul a Hb tb. ■ « urins Ju^l MirhraM » s-. y-ur^ All ci*i*su.lai*oos
Was in Torture all the Time.
Had Pains in His Back
V’'‘
L’nllcd Garment Workers of Anu-rka
have decldf-d that th* ir fipht in Hu
city is lost, and overture.? have l».-i
made to the manufactun-rs lotiklng »»
the removal of the boycott which wa
declared by the Ftriker? at th*- begin
ning of the siniggl*-.
The Mrlke har unkm wcav
dav? '-aei! month.
<:. rmsn iiulustry employs the groat,.st ,H rr. i.tag*- *.f wom.-n to profiortlon
,1... ,o,al population.
The cigar makers have levied an as
H ??ni*-nt of 25 c*-nis on each member
t*. ai*I the Colorado strikers.
anumnl will be alKiut $12,000.
Tha
France Is esiabllshlng free state «nploymenl bunaus.
The'strike of the Portland, Ore., on
ion plumbers has developed Into a
lock-out. with ihe result that there Is
r»r. Fenner, Frednnb, N. Y.
Fall River. Ma?
almost a complete tlwap of toe plumb
I>ear iir:-Some nix months ago a
ing Industry.
A number of the International on
friend recommended, to me yonrjnaUy
ions have pletlged Ihemaelves to an
celebrated Kidney and Itackache Care. union weavers on that
effort for toe proper4>baenrance of the
I was at that time suffering intensely o-clock. This is the i
twenty-fifth annlveraary at the found-from pains in my liack.
too weavers
ng of toe American Federation of La
My work daily aggravated tbe com to the effect that operatb
plaint and I was in torture all tbe time.
Charles
K.
WlHlams.
a
civil
Francisco In November. The FederaAfter taking two bottles of your medi
commissioner of San Francisco,
was organised at Pituhnrg. and
cine 1 -was relieved and two more com
in the
been nominated
city U looking tor the iwcnlypletely cured me. 1 feel like a new man fifth district by toe labor convenUon.
fifth annual cootrentlon In 1906.
now, thanks to your Remedy, and nnheo- San Francisco baa a labor mayor.
hatingly recommend it to tboae anffering Labor conditions on the Minnesota New York now has a aUtote prorldIron ranges are by no mesM »»
aslwal
Sincerely youra, ■
factory
Howard Spronto,
any matttr pertaining to
7»T Agate St., St. Paul. Minn.
Ul tl« opentos of crixlton. »t-e
8oldl»yDniffgi*U,«)c.«idSl. Get Cook Book and
BrotberbooU of Stem Bbovd
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