The Evening Record, November 07, 1904

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The Evening Record, November 07, 1904

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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1904-11-07

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tHK EVENmO RECORD [IM»

GMIIIBSSIT 3.000 HOUSES WRECKED SPENTPUAT COURT HNS UUOURNED
INHISUBRART
Its
Wlim HOUSE
r *f
I

WItilOEirr MAS BEEN IN HI§H
•WHITS SINCE SATURDAY.

Otbra Matter* Settlad by the CcurL
PHaonera Taken Away This Mecniaig to Begin Terma

LnermoM WaCar Bhed and Haray
Rainfall Cawaad Highsat Water in

^ Mwai«wraw«ooR

MTCHD FM« HUIIS WBIK

By Wire to the Erraliis Record.
Tacona. Wa«b.. Sar. 7.—Adrk**
CHARGES OF RERUBUCAN bnmsbt by the rtramsblp Trsteoot MAIL WAS MUCH HEAVIER THAN
USUAL.
tivf the details at a dlsastnw# Sood
CORRUPTION.
M Cbana Chow on the North Ateoy
China. An vnorteons water shed and
I* R«c«ivins Many LstUrt a boary
of rain Hooded U»* rtrer. Returned From Hoaeback Rid* to Rt
celve Load* cf Letter* From OfBc*
eausint .t^ bi(he«t water known in
mM Talesram. *f C*#»snBi»Utlon
three crainries. At Chans Choir 3.0*0
Scekers—wm RMc to Kings­
Ov«r Ml* PuWi« BIMMncnt.
bouses have bee® destroyed aoS many
ton Tomorrow to Vet*.
YUm VoU *t OjrsUr B«y.
hand reds «»f la-ople carried away bj*.
the Oood.
«> Win? to tbf BvmhiK Kiwnl. ^
Wa*liliiKt<m, Soy. 7.—An atJBMpbcTP of calmavM *«mMtnflrd tli«
Mliltr imtw tSi* nonilaE Th* prr«lTay ia bU library and nbout his eat
drat bu b««a In blsh ■I'lrtt* idac«
ptUlng le»» ailcnlluo to iiolliicj than
BMurtiay ol«bt «li«« Ju4s'> I>artur
the work bis farm employes arc
failed Ui prodocf prrNil* <*f n*pubHMiB
doing. lAter in the morning the u«m
oomiptloa. Lcm-r* and lelearam* lif
went tMeweDack riding with Mm.
ranarataialloB* orer ihe pri-»l<l<'ut's
T*arker and Imithcr Fred. He reiurn«*d
pabllc •Ulnnrat <»annu« to pour Into
ne to meet the morning mall
the White bmiiie. The imitidenl will
which was burdened b.««fer U.an
- JwTv Waihlnytoa late thl* et-rnlng for
jsual with left era from proKpeeUvo
Uytler bav lu cast bU irute.
'jfflco.***ekeri>- The nomltitw will pnd>4hly ride to Kingston early toiaorrow
morning to east hri vote.

ARMIES ARE
ENTRENCHED

ONLT A SHORT DISTANCE tPART

INDICATES PROSPERITY
TAX

MANY DEER HUNTERS

COLLECTION THIS YEAR
WAS S1.4 PER CENT.
Japanera Were Taking Shelter There.
Fire of the Rusaiane Sunday
Haraeaed the Enemy Along
the Whole Line.

Thl# I* th* MiShMt PeixenUpe That
Ha* Ev*r Bran Collected m the
History of Traverse City.

lly Wire to the EreniDR Record.
Si. Pinentbunc. Ny>;^7.—Both Gen­
eral Kiiruiiaikiu's army and that of
Field MarKhall Uyania have now c«>mpleted fDrtiflralions of tlirir |/ositiour
aloni; the Shapki* river. At sorer
IMiinlK the furtlCtwtiuns are only a few
huiwlnd pares aj>srl. The we^th«*r Ik
dry and vie-y cold. The c.iaceulraU'd
nre of the ItuKslans de>^tnai*d the vil­
lage of Cdeylaixo. where the Jaiianesc
were taking shellt-r. Sunday night the
Ruaalan sharp abooters harassed the
enemy along the whole Hue.

The coliccttun of the city, last** ba^
rhwed and a cuoparUon shoos tb*i
ai.4 per cent of the asM-suraent was
collected this year. Thi* total for the
mtniRer was JIUU.yKi.lH and the
anouot culivcted by City Treasurer
llaekell wa*
This ti thblgbrat percentaae that bail e%i.T been
rulli-cted In this riiy and Is a surl- In­
dication of pro*i»rrlty iKTBUtt If the
pouiile didn't have money they
ooaldn't pay tbeir tax.

SUUKT-ROKUS
Wadding 1

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i Morning.

Veucel Sladky and
.Mma lloKu
i-rr married IhU morning at
wet.
iting.
petiple haw numenids friends
ell) to wUh them niurh happlmfc..j;
Th. y will live «.n the we«t kI.U* and j;
immedlalelv alter the W-reiuony re j!
|uiir<d t.i ihelr new home wheiv a r<*- * *
rcpti.iii waK lend.^red iheiii and a widding .Unm r w fv.-d
Wllllain J lu.Uml.T ..f MaUl and.Miss Klorenri Mag-t of lUrker C’r.-«-k j;
were alKo nisnh d UiIk m.irnlng ni the
ebun h l«y lU:.. Father lU'i. r. They I
will live at Kalks'ks
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ASSAULT AND BinERT

^

i Joraph Bower of Lone, Lake An

awered to Charne Preferred by
Hla Wife Thl* Afternoon.
J.uHiib Ikrwer ol Ijong Ijik.* w«' «*
r.-sted by F«der:<lierlB J.dniK..ii and
brought Into JiiKlIce John V«-i1y';.
rmirt ihU allermsm l.» answer to u
i charge of assault and luiUery pn.[ femd hr Ills wit.-. Iniu- lU.w.r llu
^ honor plac**«l lilni i.n.b>r Inreds to ap
|iear WtHln.-Mlay inofphig
DATE HAS BE^N FIXED.

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Nan Patterson Wilt Be Tried for Murder Now. IS.
lt> Win- D. the lCv«®taf:
New York. Nm. 7,- -<)u ai.plieaiion
«il AKsIstanl District Ailornev lUu.l
Jiiilge M. Vernon Davu of tin- eriniiiial
In-m-li of the Mipreme cntirt t.Mla;.
! mcfiwroent of the trial of Nan Paiter: won ehiuxt^l with the nuwtl.r of
i'aeiar Yonug. |> Mikmak.w.
- TOWN BURNED UP.

WHAT A VDTE
FDR WARNER MEANS
A voti- for Warner Ik a vtrte
AYir hannoav in ih«- slate gov
ernmeni and cnllal »*<i-o|H*ralinn iM-iwveii gtiv.-ruor aitd leg
iKlature in b.half of praetleul
primary rejr.nn.
For ihi- dnam^al and liu>lnesK

For a gov.-riior who will sti lain and uphold our setiatur-aml our eongrew-meu In wtwkin"
patriotically with the prvuld. in.
. For lair lavatioii of railroads
an.l corporal.’ IUI.T.-KII. In or.l -»to fiirlh.T r.'.lue«' tax.-w without
n'diu'iiig gov.-rnnt.Miial . lliei<-.tTie- voi.- f..r Warn.T i* f.vr a
gov. t nor'of eh aii Uf>- aud eber
a.M. r. liaviiic stie.’eKKful e\p.*ri. ..... ill tb»- .-on.luct .d p ildlc nlF..r a g.iv.-rn.'r win. d.w-K n»>l
tgiuir.- hU naiiuttal ti.-k<-» lu a
rrlflKhly. narrow «-ndeav.H- lu
ntak. ItlniK.-ir th.* wnin and .*.uh-

T;r.rxir

toil. I an.k Ir.'-aied uib.*r l.tll.-rs
w.ll. whose n-e.aij in lh«- n.*xt
htgh.'Kl oBlce l«-low th.' governot>hip ii. emlm-iiily .satisfarlory.
A g.»v.-roor whoM* .-leetion
will Im- in tin.- wiHi «-iviI K.-rvice
rvf.*rm. iHcau.**- «»l pn»gr«-K*lve
a.lvane.' fr.mi k.w.r
lo
hlgh.T ..n.T-A g»>vemor who i* in Uwieh
with the nin.’rK. iliv (arnH-rs. the
faciorl.*^ and who will Inl.-lllg.mly giiani the inter, sts of all.
G.iv.-rnor XVarn.-r will ui*qulp|Hsi l.i .lu ail ih.-K.’ things

Sraeral declatona were banded down
by Judge Mayne Saturday afternoon as
the wind-up of the adjourned srasian
•blch <4>ened on Monday afternoon.
Tbp case of Henry Urerca vs. Chris­
tian IlrPre* was taken under ndriae-

NEW BOOKS BY POMIELAIt AUIHORS
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Washington. Nov. T.—The following
special buUetlB regarding efeeUon
wvathtT prabablUriea area taraed by
the weather burean today; **Palr
weather and aeaaoonble tempdsfurc
Is Indicated for all parts of the United
Sistt« tomorrow except some doodinoM and show «Ta or enow florriea In
part of New York, northeastern Pennaylvanla and New EegUad and min on
the extreme north PaciSc coaxL”

e case of cerraft taixpayera who
Lewis Fiemmlug. who worki
issued a temporary Injunction against
construction of aewer No. 1 in dis­ Drake!, near Gravrn. has been arrezted
trict .Na 1 was argued Saturday aftcr- for eteallng a.bicycle from C. R. Paige
He
pleaded not gnilty in the recorder’*
George Cross, attorucy for
plaintiff*, and P. C. Glllmrt for the court and the hearing was act for
city. The court iot>k It under adrlse- Thursday a» »;3o a m.
«*nt.
WEATHER
U K. ClbU 4 Son vs. Frank Labyni
lYinly clotidj lontght' and Tucaday
vnd H. O. Jojmt. which gr.-w out of a
sal.* of a t.^am of horte* by tke latter with p jssiHy showers In east portion;
fre«b
nonhwe*t
winds.
i derision IA: Co cause of action
once being hanJ.*d down uraa up again
MNk E. L. Milter has just returned
id B mt.ilon fur a c w ti^al denied.
Morgan vs. Slatts caac. motion for a fnrai Chicago, where *he baa graduvte.1 a« a traitn-*!
^ trial d.-nl.d.
KItcli.n vs. Jamison l.cf.»re lli.
>urt. Muiiun to quakh dent.-d.
ATlrpairk-k va. Fitzpatnek. dWrej!
n^toretkit fills tte m*st
for dlrorc^ granted.
.
PRESCRIPT IONS
The jirlsoners. G.-org.- Smith. k'ranV j
OKbliiskI and Lyman Mc.N.-ll w. r.-j
1 at. f. «»W.wk liilr nioiiiing l>v.|
.<b. rlB Chandl.-r and a d.-puty t.. iH-g.n '
tbt ir various ii-rms «il inipri-.iumeut. *
irt Itas adjouni.-d until !>.•<• Id. j

CDNCEDES RDOSJVEIT MAIDRIH

F»le lU lin.‘r :.*H this iimnilng f.ir
SedSMT. uiiper peninsula. whiTc tie
will sp.-nd the d.H-r season, making bin
headquarters with Jake Ulitabuhg.
XVIlllara Ihllner hart i»ei-n making
this .location fur funrl.-.'n yvan. atei
m viT misM-d but, Iiu.* season. IIbo|M*fl to be able V> >rii. hU sou a llitl..aur. .Althoughriraving alone h.* has
already made gic trip for four years
and knows Juat where to roach ih.dcer-grarlug .siumiv. WhtU within
the dt*cp wilderness the/ arc only iw<.
one hall ralle.-i fmm th.* Kiailun ..f
dldnaw and an- aide to get <mt Into
ilvllluttuin for any ne.sl .hat e..m.-.i

Hy XVm- t*» lie- E.t-nlr;-. H-n*>rd.
PkllauHphia. Fa, .N.*r T The
Ledger. Judge I*arker's arknt»wlvj!p«“l
jrgou. aay.s a»a.sev.-lt «g:i gi-i 311 aixl
Parker Hri vote* lu tbjt eU-toral col
lege.

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lui.v,!,.: «•
7 Wbeat - T’s h
and l».-r.-mlHr. $1.17^ M»>. fl lv.
•luly. $1.01.
Chieagn. .\ov. 7. Wh*®t - lkt-* ni
ier.
.May. IMI^^ Corn ,Ik
M.wsrk. W. Lyon. II. Saxt..ti. Kay .vnilivr. IK**,.-: May. 13Ve. tials- D-Saxtuu. O. A.lama. C. I. Martin and G. nrmiMr. 3^■•^c: .May. 31‘^e Jamiai:
Bennett ‘l^•^t over .the G. K. A I. for jKtrk. |13.*:«i, lard. |7; rih.. JO.ro..
Alger rttunty. iipfs-r p.mln..iila; when*
LOa-i; LAK»^.
tb.*y ex|s-cl U» Kis'iHl IW.J w.-.-Uk
SjHH-iat to tin- I'veelii.: |{« ;-or*l
aew a. cihm to them. They an- a
Long tjke. .Mkh . .Nov. 7. -Tie ;v ..
pro.I.^ione.1 f.*r th.- «»iilliig. but . :
''otisidt-raMe ll|•nltlg going on here ui
U. Bnd pleiitv of garm*.
E J. t isivke
i.slay with bi> piv.-eni. y.ora IlHlderman Ita.-i nmve.'
huni. r s traps for. ikiv.\ .m the
moving Inlv 'he hnuse vacated h) him '
Oran iVpjs-r is moving into the i;. j
WC«*kK.
|
r H. ClasK4.u and Frank Trick an V. l»avD hoin.*- at .V'k.'* '
3 XV. iJim s family Is moving to!
enthusiastic risiriKmtei who left f«»r :
Traveix- City.
|
two wtH-kh' hunt near KaB-a.-ku
The
poiatiH-s
and
eorn
anpretty
j
A parly ouisi^tlug of G«s)rg*- New
atan. Norman Ncwiuati. Gisirge fia>. nearly all g*tle-t«-.l.

0ily Book $toro

You Want an Extra Pair
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $5.00
Your friends xvon’t know them from tailor-made.
Neal patterns, good fitting and well made.
We have never told snek fine
Trousers at i^li little prices.

Vest
’VtU”ptcvcnl your taking cold,
and it cost* you but

PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US

$1.50

THE MARKETS.
Detrvdt. Mich.. Nov. 7.—Wheat—D<
cemWr. |l.D,At :- No. 2 nd, f l.li*’^;
No. 3 ciM®. -SXkc; Ko, 3 white

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-Beverty of Grau*tark--<L. B McCuicboon.
-My Lady or th® Norik"—Randall Parish.
-Jewel'# Story Book"—Clara Louue BnrnhmB.
-God's Oood Man "—Marie Corelli.
-The Coat"—Uavid Oyabam Phllllpa.
-F0rty-«vc Year* Cnder'ibe Flag"—Wlnltold.8. Sdxley.
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Our special order department is alarays acjlrc: Any book not car
d by ns In slock can be promptly seeurod. Lear®

Chamois

Z. A. Nelson. Northport a Lone Dem­ Judge Parker’s Acknowledged Organ
ocrat Let the Country Go to the
Gives Reoublicsn Majority of 1h2 I
Dog* and Went Along.
in Electoral College.
j

Come in and let u* |cU you
mure about uur Chambi* N'ests
ami Chest FroUctors.

At the

RED CROSS
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American Drus: Company
Albert Globsnsky, Wfr.
WWWWW wa-wwWww

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O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TItl*
PRICES SATISFACTORY
BstabllshwOln I8SB
Room 310 State Bank Bldg.

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

All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mfg'. Co.
Corner I ake

W. L. BKOWN. Hdr.

♦♦•♦♦•♦•♦oaaaoooosdoooa*

AriJiitr White and Al U>acli. with
plete raropliig *nnBt and a load of pne
visions. I.'ft this mornin-g for
jac»-. where they nill drive north and
east l«»r twruty-Sve m!l'*K a
their tents on the s.tu;> location that
they have u>*e*l f*»r two M-WKons.
Ed WIlKon Ml lhi« niortiing for th;
tunogon. where he will Join the tbvirge
tlohUiHon party of that city, the party
driving twenty five miles luh. a fine
hunting e^umiry. Camp will be Ktake.l
C. A. NVlMfn. wbo claims lo la ihe^
l«»uc denitH-ral »»f Noahjatri, left Ibe
elect ton field liaiay for a-full n-puhIleau sat* p and has gom- to the Sts)
wh«le he cx|>ecl» lt» stalk deer durin.*;
the wea*MOi. l-'rvd I*. Ikvnght ) exp,*cts
JoUi him m-xl w«**k.
M. L'lidiki. S>lv«;ter lin»wii an 1
ii;-rdbd fllchardrtHi of Long Lak<
formed an tipisr i«-ninKula party i.»

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Saiifirtil Umtin
XX’ebaler mreei
kft this afu-riHam ov4rr the Pere Marcpieue for Tnnit lake, where he will
spend three wv-eks hunting.^ He joins
a .iiarly of thnn- at Central'I^kr and
they camp where thev bav,- alriwdy
s|wni two fiwsuns.

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SWEATERS
This make of hais is xxorn by inobt best dress­
ers in all the laive eitics.
When you own a “Youngi%’ you have somethiinr
that is absolutely rinht in style, quality and price.

Special

Only Threr Houara Sav*d at CoHmWILL DISTRIBUTE RETURNS.

Uy Wire tu tbeKve®lng Uceonl
Citizens Company WIH Give Them
Hyunev. N. 8. XV.. Nov 7.-Tbe town
Free to Subacriberf.
of ColliBWOod: N.-w Zealand, haa Uwt
Five Thousand to SWO Offered On th*
^ctlcally obliterated !.> Bre.
TIm- t'itlzvUK TeJepboiM- r»mipany
Curb
Thla
Morning—Herrick
will diatrihuie ihe returiib from the
'"three temscs were saved.
Favorite at 10 to 6.
•‘lection all over thl; country free to­
morrow night. The rvturnK will l»e
JACOB CUMVER DEAD.'
By XX’ii>* to the Eveuing Rociutt.
*eut oat from the Grand Rapids of
WB* One ef the Beat Known Lumber­
New York, Nor. 7.—The beUlog Iloc and Uie suhseribera cau have them
man in Michigan.
odds on Ruoaoveit a elcUcm lengthen® I by simply cnlling central.
Kllghiiy thU morning on the curb,
Goorg* Hc-lmond of Ix land. with
By Wire to the Evening Kecord.
Cadlllar. MIcb.. Nov. 7.—Jacob Cum oarly offer* being tS.ooo to tWO that camping outSt. raUatta galore and hU
trusty wreapon paasad through
r Mcr. the brat known iambennnn in be will win. Herrick rtsnalned
< kHrWtgaa dl«d today after a abort ill- favorite In the gnbernatorial race :n today bound for the hunter's dciigbu
New- York cute at fl.AOO to S«00.
1 the upper peninsoln.
: nraa.

RDOSETEIT DDDS IRCHEASED

FARNEATHBnOBISa

INJUNCTION CASE TAKEN UNbER
ADVISEMENT.

OIBABTROUS FLOOD ON THE
NORTH AMOY RIVER. CHINA.

EIOHTH vkAR-tSSr

6 PAdES

TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIOAN, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1W4.

6 PAQE8

An assorted lot of $:i.00 stiff hats—Your choice at

!

$1.4$

Others at 50c..$1.00, $1.50, $£00, $3.00.

E. WILHELM 5rt:

Nothing takes the place of the Sweater
in Athletic Sports and out-door games— ''
and if you’re k'olnu on a trunnink^ trip it is
the best thing to wear; plenty of warmth,
yet no hamperinj^ of quick motion.

SPALDING SWEATERS
Wc don’t have to talk Spalding Sweaters
to the Athlete—They’re the standard Athletic Sweater the country over.
Sweaters of the best makes and not a
Sweater is here but is the best of its kind
at the price. Sweaters at from

$1.00 to $6.00
Hamilton Clothing Co.

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»«» tfc.
Of •• rapMIcM
aany laaa twi i—aBI—>0y »«i tartfc
u4 tiMl tt wtU be tv tW heat teur•na or tk« auu tkat tkc aallrB tfctal
Fratf M .WanMT M caaaraor
Mtpaart mar gpod pri^^r WO tka tag
Islatare sImU paaa. ctcai tkoagk It
dMa aut aaept vlUr Ws <m vlawa. Mr.
rants wubM rrCttsa to Wga • Wll ihai
MM
vltb hla approval. Mr.
Mr belU-Tt* tJwt tba'hooaa of repiUUItm

mod

state saaaie

btaad caa betirr datenalse. after 4«m4ellberaUoB. vbat klod of a prlaiaxy
Uv a iU beat salt the coaditkNM la the
atata aad he will abide by their deci­
sion. vbUe Mr. Ferris vooM block leg-

• tonavraS

IslaUun If the action of the iegblalarc

»^Acr-8S2?3rj5sr"

TV ms « kiT SUCCESS

lagnifkeNl Ovatioa ef the Three Frectolag Days Cootinoed Thrmifb

a huger in the pier —Detioli Tribune.
Mi-bby nut. Mr. Uurt. the self-oun

Detroit. Mich.. N«v. 7.-Tbc Warm
•pedal with the train gaily decorated
by the catbusiasUc |k>opK- of Ionia
, bunting and pictures flylnp
from the engine and a picture of Fred
irner's
smiling
couiUcnaut'c

feMsed railroad agent for procuring the givftlng the morning sun. left looU
nomination t>f railroad tools, aas at early Bsturday wUh parting cbiHi>.
the democrat
sUte convention
in
day long through central and
(iraad Rapids and with Don Itlckluson
and Dan Campau.procured the nomlna-

9bb> M. vamnSr^M

lion of Ferris urheo the couvenlion
thought thev bad Bteams nominated.
I It certainly does look as though they
had not negU-cU-d It "Ibis year."

tUrMsfaat-Oersroor.

lion Jas“ H. Mourts- wTn’be eU'Cted

s hlMKanMBiLamjiMD.srvt

y a big majority and his work in lb»
lOUse of repn-setiialive* . In I.Msln^

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yerAUorasv-Osawmk

For aadUarOeoMsl,
tm. i. ». BhAOLSY.«( Istae BsiUds.

rill-meet with the same measure ol
approval as It did during the last sc*Both of our leglsIaUve candl

rurStsisTrssssrsr.

dales an- safe and able men and tbclr

! nUJrg P.OLAMMk etch Asm

f

Wll. B. BOaS. «r ettatoe CowOy.

» r»T leasrtsSswdMt oC pebbr lurecshm
J
PATBB-X M. KELUCT. .4 IMrsli.
I PerJbMtMT of tbotiisu- Bssrd ef Btoas*

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fxrim u wbiqbt. of
Judicial.

majorities sluuild be large.
Congressman A. B. Darragb vill bv
returned by a hau-JMimo mafority and
another two .vears he hill have the
Interesu of tin- Klevenlh district at
liesri and s«s- that Ills issiple art- uell
st
Ills n-cord is mssl and it will
I nialiilsiued.
vote for Fred M. Warner means

>

fKr JbaBsss of thoasgnin* Court.

i

Muiiiau,c.<ufi»Axii«R ofisgw.

J

CBABUM a. BLAIK. of Jsrkaas.
AABOK V. McALVAV. of Bssblos.



an indorsement of one of Mu-bliuius
foremost )-«NiUK men and tine who ItsiMvu tried and cot found wautluR. At
•nil
tu primary n-forni'toi^s
ill eaert nir
bh
glie the people what

be t efforts
they want.

•ouihem Michigan the train was
^r.-cu-d k> crowds full of enthusiasm
Th.' trip closed In Detroit Saiurdsv
■alng. where the party divided, t-atji
.fK-akcT making about six Hfteeches
various parts of the city, closing tht
lltpral blaze of glory licrctofore iinequaled by any gubernatorial
•audhUle and unique In Michigan's
political history.
Good Crowd at Lyons,
o'clock a k<smI crowd wa>
iwalting at Lyous «tai|«in. the fli>:
il»»p, about one and onedialf nilU's
the vlitage pn»per and shun, ad
msse. wcfe made by Mr. Warner aud
Mr. Kelley. At Portland a large crowd
band greidevl the candidate,'.
The part) was csc«»rteil to a teroinirarj
datform and siK-e.-hes were made. On
lime. S:3f.. Grand lawlge was r\«ehe-i

de yoiiiig men. and one
cart his vole in the senate fqr ihe liust
interrsis of his disirirt.

County.
Fil'd
Pur Jades of Prutists.
F. R. WAUCSB.
Vbrghartir.
U8ABUW JOBJtgON

bobi^bwaLtkb.
FM-BsdMM id l>«da
FRANK W. WlUUiN.
F^ir Trasaarar.
r. g. BBOWN.
For PruMcuttnt Attorney.

tlBO. W. CUBTl.s.
AMil. r NEBUNOKB
K«ir Borrrjrur,
K.U.AU.TN.
ror OMTirnsrs.
OB.FBANK tiOidJBWOBTH.
UB. U. J. TBUMAN.





CET OUT THE VOTE.
While a republican \lcior> ai the
)KiUs In tlir stale is a.«Kured lor lonlor
row rmiuliHcatis sboubl md In- Indlffer

M.

Warner will assume

I'XtiCUtlve eliarge of Ihe affairs
MiHiigaii nnhamiMTiHl by any pitimlsc
whatnoever. to any clique, any m
• fnv from endue influeun-s.
Kvery man on the republican count}
ticket Is worthy of the vou* «>f ever>
n’puhlican. And they will gel the full
\ite. and liidei-il. many giwd i
ersllc wiles, t.si.
j
Fr.-d .M. Warner should tveeUe
j phiralii} for groernur that will be
keeping with hU {s>|mlaril.'i. reliahllUj
! unil the prlnctplrs winch lie adwK-sti>s
Kiviy repiildlcan risu vote his ticket
silalghi loiuomiw and Im- assiireil that
hi- has voie.1 right
Ik'S
and >e

u rfornusl your diily

^ eni and stay at liomi- li Is liu|h>ttaul
that every %ote Im- cast. Miclm
• tlnu' majorilirs should
JThU Is the state In whlcli. tUiy years
ago. the |iari} was Isan. and this state
ahiiiikl pile tip such insloiliUs as a
Just pride In that aelilevenieut and the
rlnrlpl^'r of the |»arl) ate eiitllleil to.
mapiriiles l«t a source «d
‘ liride. not onl> as to Uie pt.-sldenilsl

TROUBLE DIDN'T ENSUE

X'.,

I Whole Lot

Fi.nl I.A-W1S w«.|ii out rabbit hiuiiiug

'Then- ahoiiht la- a full vote an-l l:

*as crowded to the dtmrs.
Kx Senator
II Schumak. i
.Idl'd over the merilng. A n'cepti.m
ras held after the meet lug. .Before

.'riemis were very uiueh enllmse.l om
• be ivsiilis rtf his \isli. IHmter ws
ent'il on the iiain at WilUain^lon.
Several Stops Daring Afternoon.
Steps were mi<rie during th.' aflt
jo-.a at \V.' ld..'nii|l.'. F..»l« rvill.- \i
*s|H*clally g.HHl lift tingI. Snutli L
ms. Salem aud at Flymo'itli. Hen
(lop was made of two hours and
aiei'tlirg held in the ..pera hou-.- Tl

oter to an m.renalulO

'CBBVuiga have been discussed In all
ibedr phases aad -by this
• the
voters are suIBcienily informed as
aiweise tbelf Judgment. The Record
rd
iUcaa party la
MIeres that the tepubUcan

to

CLOAKS aad fP'
Wc are rcceiviog new cloaks every day. D<^’A,v£ai] to i
look over our line even if >*ou don’t purchase* .-S-.

A BAROAlto -

$4.96

Mwleiwtaml.

' -K

■M
"ri

***Aum Abigail didn't .-omc-Ohhago
Tribune.
F. mf msM B
. lyqaken. of U.i*d..n hav.-, as
ustml at thbi time ol^tl..' year, hy'id
4he.r met annual m*s Ung at 1-oon
s|.ire l...ttM-. their w.-ll AIH.WU .iuaricr>
,'liy. diHl l«s«vl a nsoluti.-i.
.-p ilisnkfulu.'ss f.*r the agns. whk-li «.ur x..\.-iuumtil 1ms ixuoc
III Friui.s'.
. tjnnkeis an-. f.*r th. Ir i.iiinb-rH
l,cr oM-r

nvui*'*

m

'«•

they ha.l «
-ly '.1- ol
ly -lli.s- and "tli.ai "
iH.w a tjusker buil
nteti
irttnty iu the |« i-«.n
l-.T gert-r. l«nl Ibiileiiunt *>l t ainbr:.lg.'-biiv. hnl n.. Uunk. i |«er.
Runaway Bicycle.

tvsir:: t:z

Termiuai**! wuh
-K of J. 11
1.
It dexelojied a s:ul»l-«m
iintH'Iditi;; H» d.H'turs'aud ri-m.-.U. Th.ii IJui'kl.-u- Ariiirj

Will tsit'i.m:.- *ii:.

da-

the |Hnjd.' have not l»een deceUed. Nt.

ABOUT 300 TO SELECT FION
II.-1.- i.\ 1,-trt;.-, siir.un. .•'■II in.v'i.' tinu ns-k.-r. M*al up
t-...irt.'risl >11 I"
1. alli.-r. w ill, .omra-it.-.1 st*'i-i spring e*msiriM'liou. t.* .ml.III! ,w. ailJn .'..aI. linisli. tor only.........................

Cl.- a* al! !in-i.-.-i.'.l
should 1-.- Nini- an.! #.'!•
the linnc'iis*' ass.rt^ini.-nt n>»w on

larg.- ass.trim. IllI ..I bulhj-r
l*nij[i.-r II
m.hoist. r*sl soring s.-at nx'keni,

. \liibi ..•II at ii.ir siore.
Mr lUriniaui. has with him

i'. mutetieii.g I
lil'llolsl

pul.liraii party.
serv.' the whole
mine will Justify
Ihu any ntaii or

As guvefuur I will
is-ople.
No act o
the libeJous ehar,-'
ionibiualiou of nn n

|.ol|ls *l*i«. ..lie .l,tlic !'•'I 1 > ov> n
di:il>M.n.l b!:-k. e-.. .-slimnles It..- .-n'
1 *.f ibe iv lUvis
aiue .1 Ij
slo.*4*Mx«>. anil *»f olln-f iniiH-* a«
?1.:>SI.»X»>.
.X.id b.Ai'''lals.f. Um'pn iiis of III.- '■y«"l'
et' . an.l b>- ibmks Ibnll Hi.- aiitnt:il
oUtlHlt *.r dlaniumls Is K'.Mmmivi..

W- I au ,.l. u-r y.i.i

SI.A*rER

Wholesale and RcUU.

Your KelUble Hone Ftnlther
I

241 Front SL

.

'

Use Recorif Want ftds

. RECORD WANT ,

Deafness Cannot Be Cured

MONDAY IS

There is tmly one way

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

»lid lAk. tpriog aeat.

t'i'ly ilu.^ tall aud at pric'-^ ;o ;n

t

WASH DAY
I light at postible.

E CLOTHES TO SOAK#m .i good sized tub.

The galvanized tubs a

Bee

} much: three different

sizgs. 60c. 6Sc .vnd -*5c. and four sizes cl wood pjlp tubs.

THE SOAP QUESTION ir. solved here.

You cHoovc from tiie best s&aps made. Lcnon. American Family Oak

Leaf. Buj Acme. Ivory. Zoo. Wool. Jaxen. rets Naptlia, Fairy. White Cloud and doreni of others.
WASHING POWDERS arc labor savers pnd these arc the best:

Cold Star. Gold Duct, Queen Anne. Sun

shine. Scrubme. Powdered Borax. Kirkobne.

Cool
Weather
Refreshments

.

MUST HAVE BLUING and wc

/: ■

: very best quality.

The pewder, the liquid

foim. tb- bluing ball
CLOTHES LINES t

vill not break i

1 don't cost much.

There

CLOTHES BASKETS to lake year clothes to the lines and \o gatlier the.-n up when dry and to use whi
sprinkling.

Sec the different sixes and prigea.

WASH BOARDS, the sanitary, with perforated holes, the patent g.xlvanizcd, the new patent wire and H
glass, all^the greatest labor savers.

Fp'in now «(U yon w ;ll In-at<l.- b«'Uj»*y

.eir

!iei>.ii-

h"i

-.Ala

Hot :«Mla has lii-.di'T b"»l tal?:-

clothes

BARS for house u*se, where you only have a small washing cr «vi-.en stormy.

One kind sells fi

2Sc tthc cheapest w; have ever had>, another style with nickeled trimmings sells ferone dollafi‘^
than i'-.'il soda.

?i

and ^ nourish:

ira.eil

warniili

mt-tii.

Wh.n

thirsty

«.r

you

rhille.1

is *suii'*-n-

nn-

tlr.-it,

.this

list

should look eWMl to JOIl.

. HOT CHOCOLATE.
HOT LEMONADE.

WRINGERS, the small

cl. the targe all woqd. the new bench wringer am

r patent adjustabtai-

wringer.
IRONING BOARDS that can bd adjusted to any height and the easiest to use.
SCRUBBING BRUSHES, the ri ;e root, the palmetto fiber and the all brtsUe.
brooms and clothes pins and the bett of elastic and gloss starch.

MOT BEE FTEA.

HOT COFEE AND CREAM.
CLAM BOUILLON.
TOMATO BOUILLON.

passeil thnnigb town this morning, re­
luming from Omena. where he held
sort ices ycMerday In the Presbyterian

MOCK TURTLE BROTH.

TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY.

WAirS DRUG STORE

, OX TAIL SOUP.

The mcmlieni of Traverse City lodge

i consider the question of accepUag an
I lavitaUon to aUend the laying of the Take LaxaUre Biona Qcltlae TablKa
kll druggists rr^fund the moi.cy if it
the Mte> will be sustained and that j comer atone of the eourt house at Bel- Calls
to core. E.
ml M. Warner trtli he elected by
tgliv. Friday. Nor. IL
a on aach box.

h a i:.sV!. hlF
l.-alh.-i. 1

1 -u m i--« k' r . * <imm« tit'iug at $2.75 ami up

Ihc I'uM-i i-wntm'-at of H'llS
that will
shown inTta\.T-e

The Economy. Store

.'\ldeiiiv lias Is-eh priHliieisl
stanilHte a single om- of the Infamute
la'.-eliiMHl wtiieb mir opisini-nls hav'
• in nlat. d aganisi iw to Injure the rt

ROOICERS

Exceptionally
good Values in

bmg.r

than fir-t .•ulx.-rit.'.-.l- .Mr. Har.inaan v.j'
I.t
T>:.'-d;iy
hiy nliti.t. a-

J. W.

Hum*. Scab
. iU’ at I*. H. M*«d .s ^
Hn.g sum-. S. E. Walt AJ..hnH«,n itrng t'«*. tlrn'gglsb

cpustliutiotin!
n-m.-db-s. Ik-aluOH Is eam*sl
eat
by
i
aitlamx-d <condition of the mucous
the Eustaehlai
hiau Tu
Hie tube in iiitiauo'.l you ha'«' a muib
^lu-ni irihuu- to Mr. Warner. J
phoUigrnphing the train tlu* i..nriu-> ling sound 'or imiK-rleet h.-anng. an.!
was n'siiimsl and th*' i»art) r»-a< In- ’ wb.'u it is entir. ly elos*-.!. It- alii.-Hs o
III.' r.'Kuli. and uni. ss th.- iiitUiuma
IklniU .1
little lat*'
but
tiini esn lx- taken o-ii and this iuIh- r*hearty from a !<Mig and lr\ing trip nti.l sionsl to its normal e.*ndiiiou. hear
pleased with tli.‘ re.siilis which h
iivg will Im- destnoed f.-n-wr
niae
cas.-s out of ten are eau.sed by Catarrh,
.-xeC-cdetl l^e antlripailoiis of his n
which Is nothing hut an inflaiiu.: v .n
sanguine Irtends.til ion of the miicaius surfae.-;
Wamcr Confident of Election.
VV»- will give <»iie Muiiilre.l TVilhir
When asK.-d for a stui.-nnnt'
f.ir'anv ease .if n.-alu. -s le-au-.-'l b>
M aruer said:
I have the utmost i
ealarrhl that canti.it
b- .unsl by
ndeiiiv In complete repnblicati vlctoiy HuIlV t'a'an li Cure. 8. n.l for eir. ti
lai> free
F J. CHI'.NEY & .CO .
next Tii.-sday
The <':iiu|wtgti or
T.di ilo. y
pail has bi-cii «s.inhieted fairly
Sold by unigri.-ls. TV.
hiHii'stly. The slamTiroiis lusinuaiinn'
Tak.' Hall's b'amily Fill foi cr.and cruel iwn-oual attaeks agaiusi
siipatioii
■»f isnirse, have nut l».-en pk-asant, bi'n

[Thursday eveoiag in h’orcsler ball.

No. ZZi. F. aad A. M.. are roqoested to
the lodge rooms toalgbt

ir A. J. WILHELMuS!

1--- ^---- -

.rain was met by two liands an.l a
»!her gt*o.l cr«.wd Vongrevsman Sam
u l Smith. l'roBe«'nilng Attorney O H

—- ‘

forthirfailmy. Iind '!”»«>. Ihv

Hunt of IVtndt and Mr. Warner
Mr. Kelle} Ms.ke, Fongre^man S
mve a )>ari u'ularly touchWlg and

bits but inanag.'d to sh.s.i t
tevrty repuhliran takes •«d\antag*' »'f jt*diy that anoth.-r shut was mnn-ssai.v an* •'orjirailon or cimbinaibw of cot
|M>raiinis would bx- |.erniiiied to iu
Meg. tlp^e
' hlB,grl^at prlrileg.
Ito end tts niis.-t>
Tke.-killing
as, in t he n
iaaimal was th.- result of an accident lluence me to work against the lx*s
Inter* rU of Michigau.
and as it wa» bonowe.! for
The Slate ol Michigan has a smre of
"No man luxs Ixw-n luximised by «»r
aIob. he had M*me v.-ry luri.i visions of
IMihlM' instltulioiis. well mauag*-*! and
ft»r me., dlrt-c-ily or iinllrt-clly. any *»'
taemg an angry tiwii.t. Jlowe\er.
managed h> snwU armies of cinp.flee, and no man will tw. appninteii by
had to U.' done,
Miuimliig his coi
luol. t^cieul help
The deuttwra's
m*' to ..ffirial position *-xex'pt in r. cogai!e he went to the owner and u
thU fall have rot dared t«> aitmk the
niiioii ..t qiuililies of
iuiegril) atm
bhn alKHit n. The owm^ hstked t
maaagement of anv of these Inst it u
cliararu-r.
which
pn.mis.'
lione..i.
culprit o\cr tb..roughly and he thought
lions
Now. iditNtId Ferris Iw el»vi«Hl
wise and faithful public serxUv.
his last monx-nt had surely come.
What w.Mihl iH- the r.wiilir Would all
' I wish lo expre-ss uty gratitude fo.Wi-mlered whether it wmild be mt^rely
lb«smeu wlh> Mipiiuri.il him wiUi their
tuimlH-rU-fts
couneid.-frN^which
republi
nssaull and luittert or wvirve li
'laflkMMH'e and work go iiiiiewardt-dT
cans - aud OenuHTats all over Mlclii
sUhiK'u'se was stNiu relUn-iHl.•Most c^alnly „«t. What them, would
uan have shown roe. The |H>»ip!e. iriv
•rthot him. you sa>r
Well.
^be the ctinsequcmv
m case of a
gUd of it You see hi has
..illtng hpecUve *d iiari.v. ha*e be* n kind In
'chaage in the ex.-cullxe head of the
det-x^
The friendships
formed arc
the chickens and my wife wantesl
I«taie m^vemnienir
Would not bunw*»rih all th*- labor. It haa been a
tu kill him hut I didn't ha\e the ht
Jl<lrv«ds of those emtdoyes wlurw work is
proud baii.-iacliiMi to ro.' that our# hxu.
You did me a favor."
iW|>t| and failhtnily Ihme U- ask«-d tU;
la-wis had to pinch liiius«-lf thnw- iK-ei, a clean an<l .U-evni campaign,
^aake nsun loi deincs-nifs? The inferfn-*- fn»m sland**r and abuxe of any
times. Is'forv he reallM'd -timi h.
-eacc is that thet would. IXi mn the
democrat, and at the s*ame time a cam
awake, the shuck was so sudden.
ipcuple wain the praiseworthy man_______ _
naigit lor IliMrsexelt and the whole
Uckel
•agemenl ol our state instltutkrtis j
THKRE WILL lw< an oyster supiw.
__■— * ■
- -----i dauct- win follow. Suppt*r
ceiiti
Totlay the eanii«tgn of 1!HM wlB J tiance vd) ceou a couple. Helms t
dn*c. Slid toninmiw iK' iMs'ntc vriU >^.g(^tra.
23Jl-4t
■roDdtrr the verdict. The iasues of the'

““-aIkTi ^11 yon

LMte* and Mssc?

C. W. Ashton:

211 East Front CL

‘^• iW’Iiblc to lw>k om for tiwL ' ]

a prmresslon was l..rnie.l aiiti
be gtilM-matorlal candidate and iiariy

ae left Mr. Warner vlslle<l one of

pur asM Masutr,
For iUprssMUsttTo.
JAf.*.MOJtJOg.

"

One lot of ladies suits worth $12.00 to close out at only

jffwmt

sIktc

preceded by the band, were taken In
wrriages to Ihc oiK«ra hoiis.-. whK-*i

actoiles and aildn-wed the men. t
rate him a very c«»rdlal nsH-idUm,
made many friends then- and his local

OBUUino c. BorrATT,

WbMW IW* VtcMr, rwrrwa.
A «llsi»«ti- had arisen in the Fcigu

the tentheni Part of the

A. F. NariLifW.

the railroads have this year permitted
the raUruad machine to nomlaate a
caodldaie for gtHemor vltbout gHUag

I*;

Hoosa Mri ton for only I1.MM Md
aooHier for lljito on the smt aide.
Lot Itoia la a •Ekasaat locatks.
latlier <we <SB be aoM oa c«sy paynesu or vrlB take Iwber. sklagfei,
stoae. cte.. la trade. Can you look
at tkesc bat galas tkls. evening o.*
toaKUTuvr;

•Ute Saturday.

*'I)o >-iMi suppose for a niaute that

tiMh w. FAmiLxn.

IrM Ml kb

I with I
itiB U th

TMAIII CMtrrBO WITH CNTHUhIMM CVCfCVWHCRC
mg s enjoymenc The dau- here is
Wcdn«day, Nov. 16.
^

did DPI suit Lim.

RimJSUCAl^ NOMINATlONt.

igttm um PUTPMM. "t-

The mam hTmT^m to teak»
paartoi ^Tiire»h MUhe bmataa* «
has aajr rHattna to the time acUoa of
the ootoedy. At a matter ef fact, the
period eoremd to the story «( the
mgt. vigla^ la more thaa three
•AVS
«tST«i««T AT Mka Twaitik Might ^a antsoB
TMQir hATUfaMY MIOHT
dervaed to the aBtaaiag of JoUy yana

8. E. Cor. Ftont and Union.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Hennli^;^
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs

THE HANNAH & LAY
M
MERCANTILE COMffANIf

■a

wmmr
rmwmmu mcoro^ tiuv

:
i-

THE
IBITEMI
im wow rwoM

.niiBimcss

n tt « n it « it tt tt tt tt » It n

Otaartes Tnrben sff Cedar Bn apcM

Wnllur of

West

thi

thommowvillk team.

tMEmi^in«E9>
pmaum u*« m***!!* wiw
A rtATOWE.
TwwWfVari A4v*iie* by Lm MwwiE

abowar BMartey ntlcrwMB froB S to
Oeorsa Bvlib. wbo bna ben tcUM
C fa fMBor of Mian Bdltb HaMtaga.
M the freisbc oAce ef tb< M. * K. K.
uboM Barriage to WlUiam SaushaU
rauned to Keaaoa Ctar today.
lakes place Wedacaday.
D. H. Power, prdaldnt of tbe Sat­

The ronou srare artistic add tkaandin Bay bank, and C. M. Bnskirk
fai. tbe parlor baiag decorated la rad
nt to tbelr bme at Pntlae today la
aad white haOa ef crape Uasae atnag
nder to enl a oumlgbt repubUen
froB the aemar cbaadcUer to the fonr
ticket toamTow.
coraari of the rooB, a largo white one
Mra. M. B. McKercber of Lelaad is
wKh a tongue of criaaoo cnmatlons
in toam oa bninaaa today; aaspanded la the center of the
Dr. Klaban of Ptfe Lake was in tbe

BaciM PrWM-VtWWr* WatfWW

city today oa bualneaa.
DC COMMERCES daactag school
at S o riock. Pay each algbt lor Wesoa. Hop from > to 12. Special Basic.
lira. Curtta Brace of Nanbport
Mgr looCiMlI pasaed tkroogb town today fbr Pens­
The TM
tmm WM 4Wfc«UNl attmUf txmtotm ion. where Hr. Brnce will loin her
by Ib«< |Mlfl^r«4MU tHum at tlUa city next week for tbe winter.
o( t to • mM tbia teapite
Mr. and Mrs. A. Park, wbo have
Tw PbWWi •••« to t»w Mm

i

ThMi tM Ltf\ r»am. ,

1 on being rcBOved by
tbe guest of honor diacloeed n abower
of red henna that proved to be
souvenirs for tbe afienwon.
The back pnrlor was a Bsas of w
hearts strung In every conceivable di­
rect km. tbe curtains. chandeHers aad

Nnlces being strewn with them
The gnesto
on assembling
each
fet that the Tfc
been spending tbe aommer at Old Mis­
wrtirb«4 Uto toeml teui sbont ton sion. returned to tbelr boa»e nt Aides aude a kitchen holder so that
prospective
bride's first abower con­
pounds to lb* auui. Tb* rUitora, bowtoday.
sisted of enough boldeip to taket the
torked Ibe knovMte
Miss Henrietta Brandt at Oaekeina
■noie ptMcnned by tb« bove team ud passed through town today en route bouskeeping trials through years of
vlcIsBltudex.
mrrr conpl<‘(ely oatpinyod M i
to Williamsburg, where the wlU spend
Tbe next dellgbiful surprise for
nucea of lb* gnBC.
guests was a fishing game.
Bach
The line aoMabM of WMaler and
Miss Anna Friedman of Oaulu Can­
iv«>niy-yard adraara of tb« ball after ids. who has been vlxUIng at Petoa- guest sras given a little fish pole with
a
plB
book and ubiea were brought In
a kick-off by U« Hovard
key aad vlclnlly. refaraa borne today,
with
narrow
banks
of
sod
aad
a
mirror
features of the came. The nearest that after vUlting her cousin. Mrs.. Paul
for the lake, where tiny candy beam
Tboapsonvllle could cone to the lade- .Mmei of Ibis citv. a abort tlMe.
upon Its aurfaeo were fished for.
pMdsBto’ coal vsa tbe forty yard Hnc
Mrs. James Lake of Elk Rapids, who
Tables holding an apple, plate, candle
a«d tbs sreatsr part at tbe
visited friends here and at Old k
-nd match were next placed before
played In tbe Tboapaoeville lerritory ikm. relumed home today.
each guest and fortune decreed tl
around tbelr tvraty and tblrty-yard
Miss Ulna Sexton of Grawn ty
Miss Mastinga' candle was the first
llaea,
town today.
bum up. showing that she was \
ladspsndsBta kicked off to Thoap
Mrs. Pat:l Nimets of .Visa Heck's
first to be married among the assem­
aeatrttl*.
Tboaipsonrine aeci
left for l*etaakey today, where tbe uras
advaace of about ten yards
Afti?r called bv the llint-ss of her brother. bled guests.
tX‘llciouB refreshments of hot but­
.acvcral ptaya tbe bail went
Richard Coleman, who Is very 111 with
tered rolls, salmon turbet. cabbage
. dowaa. Tbs ladspsadenta took the typhoid pneumonia.
salad, cboeolate and whipped cream,
ball
do«a with
lias smaab<
Mrs. J. McDonner and slsrer-in-law.
rake and wafers were served, the ring
Tboapaoerllies ons^rard line,
Miss Theresa McDonner at Kalkaska,
hall waa-ascured by tbe Independents who have been tbe guests of Mrs. Me- in the cake again beloK drawn by MUs
licbt oo the line iMii the Tbonpaoo Donner's father. Charles Resignol. re­ .fastings.
Those- present
were, aside
from
rills eoarb, for aoa>e reason, refused turned home today.
Mias Hastings, the guest of huntw:
to fire It to them. The Independents
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carlson of Mus­
had one aK>re down but were held and kegon. wbo have bdeb~vlsltlng here a Metdames Frank Holdswurtb. Bert
Haviland. Arthur Oibbard. Leon THus.
TboMpaonrllk fot the ball. Tbonp week, returned home today.
Morgan Paige. Frank Miller. Charles
Bonvtlle took tbs ball and tbe IndeMUs Nellie Downey of EaM Jordan
psadeats. Weisler. Oonwar aad How­ tiassed through town today on a visit Hale. Will HolUsworth. Harriet Wood.
Florence Potrafka. Will Ralne.
ard TfoatvIasSnaktBc tbe play, mak ■o friends In Manistee.
Sbennan. Mary Heuas and tbe Misses
las tw Mf tmm two points Tbomp
Fkirence Jackson. Vida Rosser. Tens
suarUlc kicked to tbe Independents
froa tbe tweatyArs yard Uae. Con­ account of Illness of her sUter. Mrs. 8. HoMsworth. Ada Smith. Edith Gibbs.
Helen Moore,
Fannie Rutner.
way eecnrlng the ball and ndvanclng 0. Bingham, who* is very low.
riTfk
It iwenty^/aifs. Time was called in
Miss Clara Phelps of Petoakey. who
lings,
fnw jalnmea. tbe ball aeewawte
has been visiting ber brother. eOorge.
and Thomas ISunton.
The Misses
around center.
.ind fumily. returned home this morn­
Eunice Rosser npd Helen Walter
•eeertd Half.
ing.
listed the hostess In serving.
The Independenu kicked off 1
Mrs. Pearl Hill and two children of
Many
beautiful
present
were given
Tboapaonrnie. one irf the visiting Manistee |»assed through town today
(be prospective bride.
. players anAting the oval and making jn a visit to Kingsley friends.
A surprise miscellaneous shower is
a tblrty-yard mn. The
Cain. Henry Webb left at noon for
Trarerae City oa downs and the Inde­ his home at Casaopoils In «»rder to Ijelng given Miss Hastings this afterpendents drove It beck to the vtsHord* 'SSI a straight republican ticket to­ .noon by Mrs. Franc Puller.
ffve-ymrd Une on line amasbes. Trav­ morrow.
While be says he has no
erse City punted and Orovi-r of Joiibt of tbe election he wishes to add
AwUanttr mt Stan.
Tboapaonrtlle secured It and made
The antiquity of man has long been
his vote to swell the majority.
aboel a forty-yard run foul field. TinoiW. N IVPuy. manager of the Kal- a favorite subject of s|>ecalallun. of
Ute years the teudem y has been to
was called before any material rhange
kasklan. was In the city on businejs
drive tbe orlgiu of Ibe race farther and
waa made, tbe acore being S
today.
farther back. Herr 8cbwalbe. a Ger­
favor of tbe
Charles Nelson of Northport was In man usturallat. wbo published an esThe llne-np
egarda tbi
town tiMla.‘.
llsbed Saturday with the exception
pre-glaclal times
that Ackerman played right guard Ini
as fully established, and be Is even InBREVITlEt.
• llned to place man in tbe tertiary pe­
. tbe second half.
riod. This would be “homo prlmigenTbe republican headquarters
rather near relative of • Pltbc• rm* mm* RstUss.
iu the niy opera bouse tomorrow
t usually bj^l
evening.
Everybody
la
wHcome. j
jnthropoid
Ing BIH-S.
to waslil
mloalug links. In this tt
Election rcinrns will be received
when It <-omes
|Krts and iNiiu
lull questloa has been
try *be prloclp
on tln*ni. A the stage by sp«'<'>sl wire.
man was pre-glaelal. and of
There Is a very gwxl reason for the wbetl
rareful bousckr<-per
many years
t so no trustworthy evidence
"
anya that If tbe «>l>Ji-«-tloiiilalde artti-les iiroad smile iim»n the face of James j
are - washed sbcti they . art
McAlll«ter.J.«d clerk in the City drug | “;u«m'"«^^”^nror%'‘TbI.'*1^S.le^I[^
tbrongb liHng used. nJilb- ili
qon-. this morning. He Is the father j
^udnred many
yet w-nnn and tbe fiaal s bli b In
of a fine Ihiv wbo arrivisl last night. ^ times as long as all kuowu human
cooked In them not .lrte.1 on,
The drt*ssmakers of the city will history. It becomes a crucial fiart of
very easy Usk. and qiiUkly
mm-i this evening with Mrs. Pfannen- i the problem whether uinn wa« IterelK-

r^i'Tb"-Mm, u poV

: -chmidt 216 West Eighth street.

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Caartlskls Art.
;
»ble{
aecoemof the hotel at
j
MIm Elderlrigb-Many a mlseral
I being o,wn ih« CItlxen* Telephone ,
loper like yon? AVell. I sbt.uld
KA. M’bal reason bad you tor tl tnk-jrwnipsny will maintain a station there.;
L„4ii'nry Ularkman shipped 732 sacks |
8oakem-4»b. 1 dWu'l think
r • jlj |toiauK-s Baturday via the Illinois.;
Blauie that y <m would aeec|>t
* t Fifty iiarrcU of annles formed an-1
•osrd aaoHi act of ehaiity.
sly vnumsmnt
_________ _ ______ _
t
luMuN lawr 1
I year i
r •ei.Mi:.-t'hlcaso Dally was taken on here.
ami toy

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then his story stroicbes far back In^ ^
^
j, t-vni-emed. not tbe most pronilslug.
has yet l*een explored gesiosicnlly
Loudon Telegraph.

asBelesey.
ady plillanthroi>lst on«c f rosted
iusaian fronilert to visit Ttdstol.
• preseui-e of I
cud. ushered I

bowling alleys in the

veiitional greetings and explanatloas.
while the sage eyed her alwtraetediy
and Bllently *aa ir she saW-"aa if Lc
top ol
qoWtly tnrnlng bark
alleys will undimbtedly be popular
bead and looking at the thougbU
with ail lovers of the sport.
inside.'* When abe veased
wai
speaking.
Undertaker Anderson has a fine new j be touched her large and fash loan h!v
span of black horst-s parchased from aleere and maid awai^tly: "M'hy do yon
Jacob Scekell of Bendon.
i wrap so much doth ito yonr
Messrs. George M'. Cixuks. Robert E. .von ripped It off It would make a good
Waiter and J. M*. I»alehln left thli f»wk for a Uttle gli
' a llghlhonse is being tmm on Mil)____
draw
morning for Fife Lake to deliver I ^be great dlfflcnl
Risk. St the entrance of tbe Kan Finn
dsew hartiwr. W.*rk «wu be done only
at extttme low. wafer. Tbe sctos>ner firailoB tonight. George
will I at u, beat.
Man apeodlng half
«M|iloyed to Ibe work can not gel uejr- also attend, driving over this after-1 waking
making bears
hours upon the care of nis
•r to the rack than forty feet
I noon from hU borne at WllUamsburg- body Is not Ban at bis best. Wherever
■mm and aMiterlal are put ui»on 1
protection and necwaaiy care are c««soesns of tour booms.
rorted Into luxury and anperfiulty
ta weakened.
Tbe time mast •«
HflBaa brings ara net alone to aef-1 afternoon to Join the republican forces
ftotag ffiBB plagpe in India. Tlir dto airt-ady on tbe groufid. The Traverse i ^

At a cost of -Jfi cents JnpaneM- tkntors «-an dm* itie wtHi.nto of .'as' men.
They ns.- a finely |s»wtlen-d chantisl
•iilslneit by the shiw- ctiuibustlou of
straw ill chised furnai-es.
K<icbets
RUeilwith It sie aiqdlrtl to the wounds.
“kiHl IU aiiliseti
UA^seueraUy t

ing lonmrrow. Three fine BrnnswickBalke alleys have been pul In and the

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City party experts to drive back to j _
_
Walton In time to catch the late train, j
'
The Kolghu -Templar will make ar-'
tlw riridMUls has anccumticd after derangemenls to go to BcUalre Friday to.
yttopteg what seemed to
typical
A London jnryman falntwl tbe other
attend the corner stone laying enreplagm, awaUluga,
day while tbe Judge waa charging thr
monies at their meeting Wednesday
body. Tbe Jndge was saying. “Tot
rTentog. The party srill go on the
After aoBrii deUbrnitioB. the French
moat give tbe statements of tbe wit
tmrrmmul
derided to atma tbe regular trala and retura on a apeeial nesses for tbe defense full srrighL'
«i«at Bhb|rn fiton Bonth Algeria to at K p. m. All wbo desire to go. Ma- At tbe words -foM wrigbr.fbe Jury­
tba went cnaC^i^ •*> electrlr cable. aona and others, aboold notify F. G. man fainted. Later 4t nraa foontf that
be waa a coal dealer.
Tbe tibe.MA is from lisBalah. ria Henman or Samnel Ctortaad.
•BpdcEalt and Tajmoent to Umborioo.
wlU be nbant ttau miles to length and
Ire policy of tbe Ameer
vfy root OOCMMW.
I he; liK-lodes
of doctors I

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H^MQViiMl

Lee Held Up sji
Malvern Hill '

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A FOKTIEni
AMiaVBieSARY
WAR STORY 1$
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when tbe batteries failed la tbe work
IC. i»yTlxbt. the by a L Kltmcr.
cm sot for them be adrlaed Ixe to
T v.-aa daybreak the 1st of
1W2. ubtn tbe Confedenite col- noapend the attack. He says that Lee
nmaa led by Lc«. tltooewaU assented and ordered new dispositior
JackSMi. lionkgstreet and Stuart of bis trooiw in the l»o|ie of turning
covered that their prey had es­ McClelUn's right flank next day.
Millie Lee was shifting his divisions
caped.
For a week they bad beeo
^ at tbe beelB of MeCteUan's to carry out tbe new ptan there svere
army. McClellan bad osdectafceo In slmiL-r nsivcuients In the Kederr.l lines,
midst of a flgbtins campaign gud and these demonrttMUons led
tbe face of aujierior anmliers to ed •f'kirK orougbl on bv the Impatience
transfer bis troops and his base of of mer. and uQIccn on both sides. Lee's
liny and j first orders fur tbe charge L
supplies from the Chickal
Pamnnkey rivers, esut and north of■ given all alo.-g tbe line and
Rirtamond, <to the James river at a nnt fully recalled. McClellau'a trmips
lay on "the defensiie. The grand array
Iiolnt fifteen imiles west and south.
At Gaines 1Mill. Oak Grove and 8av- of guna skMig tbe front couM bold off
age Station, on McClellan's old camp tbe enemy for a time, and the soldiers
kept tbelr strength and biilK-ts
of-------White Onk
<
ittg; «i
swamp, at Glcodale and Charles City cloM- quarters.
MH^Iellaii's iMttaliosi were massed
on the road to the Jai-j
and at Mahrcra hill, tbe point aimed the hca\ lest along the road from White
at on tbe river, be bad been attacked. Oak swamiu ui».iu which he ttad
With a iMttle line over twenty mil-s marched. The C«»nfiHlerrfies ke|»t a well
long. MoTlellan ue<-esitarily fought in regulated formation from two to four
the unwrate bntlUs wUh Isohileil por­ etdumns deep In front of McCIcllau's
tions of hla army, but not once liad be chief stroiigliol
In Cue original plan of attack
been routed or defeated. In
bad given the laitmr of lca<ling off
toal wltlMlrawal from bis old II
General 1,. .\. Amiistead. the hero of
Pickett's cliarge at tb-tiysburg a .v««r
iater. Wright's Georgia brigade lay
ml>reast of .Vniiistead’s and was to su|v
port the chargi*.
ciear
I« f*'^*'*
going <
of
th»*si* oiluniiis s»-|varatiHl ihom fnsn
Uoj«- t
th5.a?ifeiny. By -I oVlm-k I lie iKMiining
would Ite fouml when IbHr enemy
of artillery had dU-»l tnvny. ami all was
single i quiet until S-Rt. Suddenly there w
ard a rattle of iiiusketrj .
(t be the sig.ial to charge- -Vi
for a final spring.
d dashed f<»rwanL «\vlug1i!g his
The morning of July 1 tlie Confe<loru|»on il»e |*olnt of bis swvod. Gcnatrs baited in their march U|>oo Ibe
M'rlght Imitatt'd the cx;iinple of
bigb ground overlooking the Jntues at
gallant Virginian and with l.tKiO
Malvern hill and saw before them upon
rginns nt his Iwiek rushed fur the
the heights and siopea of M.nivem the
.Vrmy of the 1‘otomac drawn up In bat­ I'edcrol guim. Barely .T>0 of Wright's
Ktorni of iron to
tle array. I’liou^tbe plateau iTown’ng
the bill scor«-s of canuon In liotte.-y reach the p'-nl alme<\ fur. and there
and tlmniiaDds of meu in blue blv- tl»ey dropjHtl to the ground almost un­
ooBcked around them. Below tlie crest der tbe uiuxxh-8 of tbe em-m.v's eiiuuon.
upon sloticB which ran In s*-inlrircular Ik-xorlption of the frightful earos,ge
form from the river bank alwve the will swirociy bo m-»llteil. but oRleers on
camp to the bank liclow were tier upon both sides stilled that the'living men of
tier of guns, ami ►hcltervd by little Arinistead ;ind Wright IImhI tbe Itodles
alien roinrudes for liarricade* to
ridges of ground lay thousamU mere of
tbe troops that bad fought every day prottst tbelr owi; lu-ads.
Fur uiuro th.-m an Vinnr tbe Tlilrd
and uianbed every night for a week,
ready to fight again and dispow-d to Georgia waged a Imt fight with the
gloat over the pr«llenmeiii of tbelr Fmtrlecntb .New York and lost 157
and 'wounded
baffled foes.

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It Is an axiom of war never to fight
with your back to a river, and tbe Coofederates got what aatlsfaction they
of the dlaoovery that such
could <
iradicaniem of "Little Mac"
le protUi
But t
i vallniii
would fight on the Muffs.
With Ita igiins frowning on every paaa
from the farther bills to tbe crest of
Malvern. iU iNiniiers flying ami its ImIbasking In the inoriilng suii. the
Army of the Totomav seemwl to chal­
lenge attack. and I>ec waa not slew to
Uke np the gage of battle. Mclieltan
mined the goal he aluic*l nt. a |ki1 on James river, but then- he
muat fight for the life of his nrui.v.
For onee 8toiiewnll Jaeksoii. the
flank fighter, waa not mi linml
niast(-riy fli
Ia-c wnitetl for
at tbe try

later and bullHa. As It bad been with
tlie Uonf<d(Tiite U-itteries so with the
infantry brigmh-s In the mistaken
eharge. TIk- Federal nrHIIcry eom-entrptcsl all Its ln*n iiisui a inirrow field,
and nothing .xmld live in that terrible
fire. One nft.T amdli. r as the bullets
cut them down six c-«»li»r Is-sirers from
tbe milks of tto- 'Jiiirtyhighlit Virgin­
offlia wnviHl the flag ami fell. Tliree

cera in turn piekt'd
■'n,:;.;': .w,-;
were shot

Secretory Tott baa Aerided to li
the B«o .roang Fttiplaw whs are be
•Aucstrd tn Califomla placed In <
ern schools for the cocning year. Tb
who wbdi to study civil engineering!
wlU be sent to OsmeU. l«it Ibe greater
part will tie placed in schools In Marytond and In the city of Washingtosu
Keeersl bays wUl he sent to agrirnb
nrsi schools and coUeises and others to
lei-hnswl schooW to take tq» lines of
iwsetuwl stody.
Another hundred
next year will be sent to thU conntry from tbe IsUnda. Tbe expenses are
naU bv ibv Island government.

They w«*re seated In the parlor and
thefv was a hitch In the converutiou.
lie seemed a trifle nervous and abe
seemed a trifle bored.
Finally he
said:
I
"tVhat a lovely evening for a walk.**
"Indeed tt K" she re}«dned. “Would!
»ke a walk?"
j
you^R
thlngs." he nw* nied.
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The aiMNBt «f traveling dene hy
•one of aar blnis is astoni-4.'ns. • iHr.
Osofce says that tbe common Bighthawk spends the sniaraer tn Alaska
and the winter in i*atngonla.
The tMibbHnk. which la tbe reed Wrd
of the middle statics and the rice bird
of the south, winters an tbe waving
pumpas of soniliern Braxll
It covers
7W* mUes from Cuba to tbe 8oclb
Aiuierk-an tsisst In a single flight, fol­
lowing a track wd pofuriar with olhee
tdnls. wblt-b wight Is* called Ibe IwlMUisk route-^Satunlsy Evening Post.
a«|eMS AMs nsh loUsslry.
.. Norwegtaii has Invetited a qnear
methwl of findlnx out where tbe flsb
misrnqdione. an Instninieot
xvlU enteU ami irausit tbe least
m,|,, i.u of cmml. tl K.wereil into, the
water from a fi«biqx Minick. and a
„-jre from it IcibbO to a iele|ibone
a»Kwnl Ibe Imnt. >fow. as Ibe s. bm«l»
nnuilter tkoniaml- amt tens «>f tbon..f Axis. Hieir |«sasge Ihronglt
.•ter rnturally
soiiml. wbirii iwn to- b«wnl by the Ui*lienne:i nt tbe t••l.‘l.houe. and thus Itory
an- enabled t.» lowi/r I heir ml* at Ibe
lime'nnd In tbe rlsbt ld«t*c. ;

k RECORD WANT AO.

Mred U. Triedricb
Stiltr of fi«eJ Shots

3000 Pairs

Good Shoes
Brand New Just from Factories

BIG REbDCTIONS
F-OR

On aenuni nf having bought luu heavily of many lin<-s of aboea wc
find ciiirselv.-!* overK(urk«>d. Tbe aeojmn Is well advant-cd, the price
lM>iat»M -i tthiii fan has a gri*at c-ITen on bu»1nc*p> b<-lng very low.
lugeiher with the barkwardn<-K»u.f the b.-a**«tn. pUInly
ae must make rvducii inn «in many lini-* of Khues or carry
i(tock whlfh Might to Ik- dlKpoc-d of to-fore the wlnt«-r tets ia. THERE­
FORE. WE SHALL M II many linci
i Just n-c<-lve<l
birU-H at

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Big reductions for 15 days only

r Kirikitig
1 right flank. The only roi
MrUlellan1 roiilil nae to j.;et his r
my from‘Malvern hill ln*«-ase of dl
naterr lay
lay on
on the right of his leslth
led dow 1 the James. If J.-ieks,
right, the road would I

Here arc a few of the many we have to offer:
325 Pairs Men's l*alcnl CoronaCoU Bludicrs, Newest ^ ^ ft/l
leasts. Regular price $4.00, Reduced to........................ q^t^sL/t/
240 Pairs Men’s patent Colt and Velour Calf, Bab ami niochera.
brand near.
Regular Price $3.50,
Reduced to..............................................................................................

menna of ahipping '
ble.
,Bcro.
the en
enemy
proji-cting apnrs ol
McClell.-urs vamp.
ders to liombard tin- reciluiag ranks of
men iu blue. But thes4* batteries were
knocked out in a twinkling l<y the
gunuen across the valley,
of McClelLin'a was silenced, not n ivgimeut in his lines was driven from
ground, by hours of aheJIUig at
bands of tbe Confislerale*. Off from
McClellan's left flank, whirl
ljev'% right. General Longatreet
a ixMdtion where he thought sixty guns
coukl be massed nod. by playing over
the Federal left upon its right.
irray on the Malvern iriatesu
t thrown Into confusion. Then
line, with
sritle tbe
fate of McClellan's army,
transpired that tbe road to tbe ground
where tbe batteries were to stand
would not admit of tbe passing of
but a single battery at a time.
It
would take all day to. mass Ibem at
that rate, and they got to work In re­
lays of two batteries, or eight guns,
foe action at one time.
But McClellan had no difflculty to
tratotog fifty or sixty guns upon any
point be cbooe to Lee's Unca. Tbe
lated Confederate batteries were tom
Into fragments, and aometlmes before
tbe pteces were unllipbered tbe horse*
drawing them would be piled upon
each other and the dlamonnted guns
and ohattrred' coniagea piled np on
top of them. Meanwhile tbe Confed­
erate aklnolsbera had been pressing
the enemy, fceltog for positkws. Tli
rattle of mnsketry was contlnnona. the
faatteriea fired from all directloaa with
bat Uttle ccaaatioa. bat no teal battle
was on until late to the day. and, as
•saal with Bonnmentol failnrca, thcra
Bcs offered as to how
ore va
Longatreet says that
Hall I

im
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210 Pairs Men’s Patent Coll and Cadet Cdl. Bluchers
and Bab, just in. tegular price $3.50, now.....................

Cfl

$1.98
$i.69
325 Fairt I ad.«’ Kid Shoes, nice styles, best of wear. ^
price $1.50, $1,05, reduced to.l..........................................^ M
75 Pairs Ladies’ Genuine Patent Colt lace, new lasts
just in, $2.50 reduced to............................................................

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$2.45
AunmTKXD Lxxnixn tbc CH-vitoc at
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the flagstaff In twa and the tattered
rnilgii wu* tied to a bayonet sjmI
borne through the light.
Although the soldiers of McClellan
|
bad been told to stand in tbelr places
and let tbe Confcdeniies throw iliemaelres npon tbe reody bayunets. they
were carried away by enthusiasm and
rnsbed forward to attack tbe reekleas
foe. Tbe Foorteenth New York got
Into Its terrible fight with tbe Third
Georgia by aaliving out in diaobedienee to orders upon a retreating foe
whirb the Third tried to shield. Tbe
tlgtii from tbe Cbickabominy to tbe
li-ifi been nphlll work for Me••;.-l!r.n’s sokUera. Tbe territory had
Li-.il nil along within tbe Confeder­
ate Hue* ami was nnkoown groond.
Ihieuile* bad beset the march at evc-ry turn, and at Ust tbe field of Mt
. vern UlU gate them a chance
battle with ranks closed op.
They
won tbe day. Lee was repolsed. and
the Army of the Potomac stood Inrtocible upon the banks of James riror
vlthto twenty milea of Richmond.
j . .
GEORGP L, KILMER.

Use Record Want Ads

310 Pairs Ladies’ Sample Shoes
The verj' bc'st makes, biggest kinds of bargains.

KOO Sho:s at. . .$3.00
$3.50 Shoes at...$2.50

$3.00 Shoes at...$2.00
$2.50 Shoes at...$1.75

Hundreds of pairs of

Boys, Misses’ and OiUdrcn’s Shoes
included in this sale.

TUs is Yoar Opportnnity
to shoe up your iamily. You are sure of getting good,
clean, honest Fodtwear. Our reputation for good
shoes is behind every ^ir

JllfndS«lkr V.
Triedricb
ol €oeJ Shota.

CITV. MtOMOAN. MOMDAV. MOVKMKft 7. t«M.

■STn^o.
A^ATHinC
AT
FI«*T
AUT
OLOftCD WlttATlOWALLV.

msmiT H» I MW
CAMAAMM

HAS

AECN

MARKED

•V WAVES

Kft« York. Sm. 7.—WUb • *«uc
tlMtaJ and dranallr exHuiAaa oi
, «*AfSM »ad rrplWa tMtwara Uie eanAMAifw or OB*- *d ib*« oK«nvmr*k*blf
■ ' |iBWildrBtl*l Btrnp«l«nm of n-cMU
• was sranlcait} l»n»iahf u> a rJo««- 8a«urday aliAt. U U ooi <x|-rt«l ihai
maH) iBow ol t«ia»naii«- will tak*titarr twdurv lb*- cktf iloa. alUrfuicb a
law' bftai4<d tnacilnrt will t>o h^lll ai».l
aaoM- suii(WK«is and r»atnii« oiay UlaaafM.
Tba whirlwind Snlib |*r«-dlci*id tw »
jaoatb»< aipi bb« l«'<*n rt'alix-l. Tb<- un. waaal faaiumi of a madl«iata aitacktac bl« oppoernl In oIBcp and furciri;;
him Irio ouklDK a airuet iwplx tolIownS by a rt-jolndar from the eand!4lau- U a mivrlty. and fumUbn tb<'

*• •'|=3f*r.~

jioaracjmd mi Itta. Mfllftaa bMbkbt
I the ttttla ebOSm who warn aptib Ip-

tarestad Ustaparm la tbe bajlHi4"
lift WMterm
an apack la tto
wUb Che tboapbt at IbMr
Tkt fWMpalia atanad lafk. it was
foUdeal rawjialsa et tm. ftir a» to
i ib*T atudice te ' tb^
that ttea it bM baaa apatketie a»4 washi aluV the aslftaM aabfsAtlA^
jStiBday
school by her bBaatlfttl decholee of eaadMawa
osiatacaMlas. rraw hM ttaC apaeek bad wa^
jacrlptiTe
tbouabt
of that woaderfut
to Ike iau ba/haa beM srowtas aaore heftww th« eaaualttas chaM'«tt%
dOURMEY THROUOH \ Journey over the road of tbd Jfaxarim-.
:insi
aaS man ritmm aad war* WraM la Iba toadnoi of tbs poHtteal campalsa OCSCRISEO
HM.Y.UtflO.
,
journey oT twenty-'
bis awtHlnas. lo tba elatloa ut tbe ba«aa adtre wo*^ Moiw ibaa tbit,
■ three mod aerenteea miles thev canse
for that the aarty work of the ocaanBltteca eoa'
" ' ■
i Upon the shore, of Galilte and emsilted laracly in distrlbotiaa llteratBr^
UTr as4 clas«r ta tb«>.
and eSorti u» aieertain tbe drift of
StarM th« FlsRC
mUlc
asatiMit.
Tbe
fart
that
aciUter
The tVipMUlhOM CMVSM
»ns tHp Mrs. MilUken lay ck>vn and j
MBtil caitiBCf oMoera. umuen aandMate. *a»e becaose be was la tlu.
QP • rlepi and an>se fr.nh
I cbalr. aad tbe other be SPOKE^
INTERESTINGLY
Mwt men c»o*<? lo tJ.H* |*r<
' spirit. - A trip acr-t-s thi mi to Cap-T-1
maklnc repile, to Judar Parker**!«««“ 1t>* J-^**^**' *Map«*n«'« wa»
PLACES tN FAR EAST.
' launu and back ami tbe ret-ra trip^
»fcar»e*. bat ibelr pan in it was ImU*- aaiaaonlMlc to tbe Idea, mailt- a tx^
' u< tbi- mouut of the Ik-atitudrs au-p
aiSeaat romparsd to the bomb cs speeehiBSkina lovr of tbe rouniry.
803 OsUgatei
to Cana wber». they were sbowi. [
pioded hr Mr. RooM-tfHt la bis state­ accountable to nomt; cxieot fur the Told of. ttoa
the wao r
spxtbjr
.which
was
apnan-ot
to
ibt
to thj WoHdY latecnstlenai Sunment Asturday mt*n>In«.
fiimu'd hi
SIleaee has aurk-d ibi- nanaao eartier sisaes of ib<- camnaicn.
-day pehaM Ceaventian at
umroiait's
talk vhirti wiH mptiii
Campaign Marked by Waves.
aM«l of tbe reptibUcaa cam(alan.t
taken up at the n-k'Uiar uit»niinK'
The camiialKU has been marked by j
daniaalem Ounng dourasy.
ooe prutMwaeeaieBt or claim has baea
Siiadav
~ *
amde by any oMetoi of tbe repuUieaa the iisaal nocailoil “wavet.'* It would j.
who were pn«^rsit to h< ar
^ larse ami Interested Rath* rin?'
aatkmal commiucc. and in that aaarly U- pointed om that there had been a met
In the pSH-wx ii(.^e tYmprcRS-!
, ^ubji-ct
p.'es* nt.il by
on.
ever)- detiauble statu was placed in ••trenil of st nUmonf to one or thi UoBri church at iLe rcRular hour foi ^ ^ ^ose descriptions are so srsrdtl.'
column. This was oUx-r partif-» and coosetiuent elation
mcmln* worship ye-sf-rday and
\^rr more than repaid and at the
of
depresKlon
at
tbe
tie.vdqaar{ers
cf
prumptiy aaswerud by the democrat
leaed tt/an Informal talk by Mr^. J. W
serrio ^ her eam-r listener j
the
manasers.
Then®
ware­
manaaers with a claim of the same
jurwanl to l«v*k «-pun ib, ,
to reports n-celve«l from Mlllikefi, who formed one of the Koo
states aad a sun- autiorUy pf the fkr al_trlbuuvl ___
lU-URalBB to the lotematkinal Sundst -,helis of Galil-v am

-^TMUFTBIPfe

doubtful state, to eonfldenc*- 'ex
ir*iis*.d by ilKiiu.- who *ho:.ld -know

«al mllere.

<^*nveuHon at Jemaalem thet
two and h half numths tivtvl In t

Apstby Shown at First.
what whai wa« s<iinc on in paliiicaJ
Up to within three weeks of the circles and to the many rumors that
i-ct^ the esmpalan wsi rerasrkabl? prevail durltis a canvass in wtlch
for uV apathy and tbe seeming lack o-' four year.' control of the Kovemmee:
tnier^ which the voters were takina is the prize. The hopes, the fears, the
la—ttle canvass.
There were many eonadence aad the despair of politteiahs have been reSected In the ebb
mucUaas. but as n rule they

fltisilni; WT»rtU 'hat biol. them from
the IluUiken pier u> the
of Halfon the Bay of .\crc. Meuiterran>-an ‘
»ea. overimikinR the beautiful valley
of E^draHon and the plains of J* rraH
In the holy Und.
Mri- Miltlken tw-pan 1

,*uen fumi

HIGHEST QUALmrPOSStSLE

B E S T
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY’

FLOUR

•l) ■

TRAVERSE CITY,

in

sK.-=irrj=s;rs:r —— .^s£psz===;
dential canvass has U-en 'the cam
paicn in New York state. For many

MiB luplf of eppversaiioo wbare »ol-

<

..._..........
..............
yean the ,.......
pivoul stste.
the....
arbiter
of

ufdlftlng sermom.

Tbe Morm and curio shops at aU the | bark, and are usually in duller col
toarthem rMorts are Sllad wUh beau-lore. They are almost Impossible
ttfttlly made baskets of rushes and | obtain 'at the sloreji atul will tmoc
aareetcraas—or a rtsss that is bo sklH- j numbered amons the things of the

New York.

faUy Bcenled that It passes for the
original. Tbe summer rlsllor exclaims
over the artistic work, buys right and
Ml and never dreams that nine times

Its ctinventlon. and nom- j “"J

long, pliant strips, which take

anttiers." still left iO' nurihem MlchigpkB, Is apt to be somi-what Irregular
la shape, lacking the iM-rfectUm ef
Salsh to’ t>c fouhiI *lm manufactured

foliuw the path* as tbe old women, i
quick to atlapt themselves to n
Ideas, and they ntU only follow ihe
tlmc-honored pattemst but copy

Ocean Oiffi-e, are among the best
pat on tlu- inarkoi an«l the prit-fw an*

•'

) V

ifw ?Or

aac.

40e.

Enterprise Grocery

The lijiiiuiui 4insli!,4-s to ilii*
....... .............................
ainl l.*Pitii,:. - llliiic thilli Wlu-al

«'«■

Corner Stale and Union Streets.

——

1

Disastrous Wrecks.
taking suau shon
j ^^»cm «
CarelefMu-jis i* r- KiHui!-il»ie
veiled women.
thA beautiful trip war taken
makii-g human wn-cUs of suffer
Boyphorus to the Black sea, also
from Throat am! l.nng iro;ibU*«
I!phrsus, where Paul had nre.-iciu-d
: But
Tbe l-.-aii1iiul •-••Il
'oM Im:.
. mocking pe*»pU-. Ther--^ Xew
Ui^tM
-I'e.it 11.--; ■ ?-3(.
VV..H i ’**''*■ ;
they held a In-nutlful
Coughs ami Oi!t!s. even the worst
*I*-HVI Siiy»- wtn .l -l!«-l. j •- i‘.’teat, and tbe latter Is regarded as the
C3)-es can h ■ ciired. and hupeli
spirit 4>f the Great T«-arhcr.
1 u;;in;:;ve »
•«bli
auxiliary instead -of the principat in
At Smyrna they enugbt ihi-tr hr ' ignarlor 1- no lor.g.-r iu-et--isary.
the campaign. The mmc la true il
Crigg Ilf I»:.ri li.-ster. -Mn
lri.h!eiiisi III

jome other states, and an tnleresilns gllnopM of the n*al shepherd*, wh-.
whose life wa-.
I .-..riv voH. iv-whi-* ;
with
their
long
flowing
garment.aa-i
feature of the cantons U tbe^ificn-exnt.«eoVeiy.
Tli!,'i
-A
..’tb'"
>
tbophord'a ctuoU. led the -hivp il;e;
-Teat renu-*!y y guara-ii.--l I .
pressed bHlef tbair^whatever may biso tenderly rtred for.
j Throat end Lung .liseasev by F
Ihh^ national ticket
1
The trip thu.i far had taken two i Mead.-- SotiHi .'tl.li- Iinig Bior. , ‘
tomorrow, that in many states theie
; Walt A Sons and .l<dinsii!i llni!-.
will be a change In state governments. wt-eks and preparations wi-re made fm 1 druggists.
TRY A REr.C**0 WANT AD.
State issues have been put forwanl the various routes*that Hu- dclegaHon
d soon bn-ak up Into. Mrs. MiM>
most prominently in New York. New j

Ilcai coioring. The yxtunger' aquawrs.
as patient, and wjUing

....

.r kS '

..J .-iiiioiis.
Bals-oek
to I'oncre**
iimn ttv.-iMi.s-l. -Iluit we-vln.uld have
,„^-i,|ent;:.l vui..Ud..iev. haiUlig invui
phi.-es v.Uh -uieli «|U..er iiwin.-' a-»
riy*|,r
;,i:d
'
’-n ,i,M.M.‘t iiuiU.-r Ml luu.-h vvlu-fc
a man »- rr..in an It d.s-s where I..- i«
giiti:-g." was the sage ol.-.-ivall..U of
viveiMiv-i-t.—Washliix-UUi

baskets, aad Us coloring Is often of a gO(Mi-success the designs brought
hrllllancy that Is a IHile startling to eastern markets.
Birch bark
work, camldned with
accustomed to romlem art
Iona, but the sweet grass has a fra- sweet grass, is quite a specialty. The
imvl bv the Indians of this
joining almut two hundred tl-n:
ipmnre nil Its own. and then- Is an InJerwey. Wi-st Virginlk and Wisconsin.
1 for the next sevente*-n ilays would In
deSaable sumrlhliig ab«Hit the basket emit) is nearly all brought in fr
Issues Have Changed.
neighborhood of
Cmss VUlagt
; which marks It as the real thing.
which the cam ' traveling
The issm**
The primitive an is still kept allvo Porcupine quill work—kah-wa-kah-ge palgn
fought have changed.! <'f Haifa
birch bark,
the beaiitlful 's--a <»f Galilc..
la the til anti Travt-rse Hay region by gun.—comblued with
Tilt- personality of the presIdV-nt i
Mrs Milliken left the itiurv liug
Ibe two Utile ctdoiiles of Ottawas who quite a H|K-rialty with the Indian ^
hh pul.lk- arts, the p*dit->- of the r. *
sUlCh the stiff quills
live at Pashawbsinwn ..In l^-elanau
publican party oa the sevi-ral qiic--' ~ tie stdi.k-n long enough to tteserilxnwtnty and at K«-wadin in Anirim iN-atilirul and iniriratc- designs by at
licfiire the p;'t»ii!c f«irmc*l th -Ik r first hor.-ie mtding. savins -hat a''
IHiny. an 1
of dom^K ta' attark and reptild- i v.« re tddig«M to pur. ha-ncounty, remnants «»f the once p-»werful method all their own. An example of i
• tribe who a eentiiry *»r nmm ag*» wer •
the <Hily dwellers by is-aiiitfitl Grand

ihtSr tip liMlaif l.h*as Is shown in
Mor»-s III rh-ver Idri-h bark

sIum-.

and whose fancy in hoa<l covering,
t-ummer and winter, runs to brightly
ptaidfHl .^wls. Tlie-ie aiieleju wtUiicii
, siUl pPt-M-rve the secrets tif the
fading c*durs which marked the
ainu- liasLei wt»rk. and they art'
fttlliar with the elitstve hannis of

Hh.Hn. with weaving of raw hl.le »r
al.«.o nude In limlu-.l nuamlHe*.

the iMM-thern Mlrlijgaji b.ms.-wife. in ; nen..
Issues rai-tul in platfiwm*. 1i ‘ y“»‘'’* «•»•' '•“''*
the liiH.- .-xira trj.i
ie:u on duties in som.- Uuu-r rtwra of j s|Hvobes of n..H«caiioa an.l r.-plic-^: i h that nuant so mm-h to Bible st.nb-nis

|,riuk „f Hu- cK-cilon tbe panii-s con i‘»f hard maewdam ihai Hu- sultan ha-l
,,yn,
with tbe a#srrlion I‘"kfu two y.-ars to complete In LSIM

f'convent.

>w rim. and n birkor)- strip nrched j ^
ver the head, by means of which th»|

oovi a Blue orvig ov*-e. o.

i

their tiav pache i U-lotigings which
«trru>d wa* the u^e ot the carpel

children of XSinreUi were poor

miHhcr carried the cradle, or suspeo.:- i druggista.
from a convenient. tree bough
working. The cradle was the
Glam booses of a very sobsUntta:abe said she never dar3*1 open her
canoes made by hoUpwIng tree trunks
-property of Kah-mls-kah-se-ga-qua. «*- kind can be tuiilt now. BlHwiau glam- pocketbook which huiu* at her side
ta^ythc lafle shapes of boats.
ishew {MiUcd from the water, arc tied ler-in-law of Chief Nah we-da-geahlck maker* are turolog out glass lirtck*! wlihon! enllatlng the help of some of
dragoon men for the. swarmed
vt the Otuwas. w-bosc ten little pa- for all son* of bolldiug pnriioses.
ia haadln and

It U almost Impoaalble to get a pho­
tograph of tbe older Indians, as they
have a suiveratltious fear of tbe camers. combined with a rooted dislike to
puhUciu . and pbotqgrgpSa can be aceured only because of tbe reassuring

siLTi r«~

that no harm sbonld coaic to them.

Doornit Rmpect Old Agt.

■I!-4 -n ■ V.i!^ I'.uy iho* n

ro-7 o r I

■M

. li* )ia: inu-:.;.

F'lrst is H-. uiaiini*!: mi-.'iii*-. i.- tra.v* and hrnwp-. loose finlRg coa:,
tiing-r. iM-ic’,; lu” in.-.--quar'. r.
ri-:hi fr«im*v--r.

modelei} ati^ r

\V. j-.iM ni'-s:HtiJ :wo nnucnal nflerinc* in these an*1 ?

irr- jsilni

L

- $16.50 and $18.50
'

’-IVirgy

('.a:.- ajr. a n-iveU v In th.- inaniii.-ii mixiur.-v. being made wiH- a vok* and banging I.k.:.- an!

f ill frs..-a Hi ll u-ry large. ituJlilM ve*. gath.-n-vl lateh tkK-kels. l.risli.

brvHi-. trim Hu- l»s

coKai vvh-?« ;i f. w gilt biittoit* :« r»l lo :.r.~htm il:;- darker mixtitr*-*, Ha’.li. tim-l.

lan.luu:

Th»»*; *-:tun- fn*n«

' $15.00 to $40.00
F'lir Hi'- wuman c-h>i aJm.re.- . xpert :ai!nring raU;.-r tbvr. Hu- no-.. iH

wr htv*

seml fiu:ng. 32-tn. ct

ih?i ‘s ihe l8te:-i tbing in fa*h.un c-nterr: li ha* <i<nible s-ir.vpjK-ii'.'-van *.

ixHn

Hned and

I
night in their icnt.s fur the table
j cioth at noun and Mrs. MIHikes
i gQ,iiiQg|y
thai Hu- fo-ort wm* car-

dar to get them the aquaws row
t ihcaMn July. In * dug-oms." or

poores were rocked
to sleep in It
among tbe sway tag branebea of the |
trees.

*

i:> a.’iV.-riis^ t

a:u\ tell you abou. -

Here, aildi in.m the Ilihle

vntere.Hi surouading FMjali's tcachfaji.*
to the children of Israel. Gideoc'ss liaiul

'
■ - Macca-bu.
Imltan tra.’.-r. HiI taken iieTercly with kidney I
for purity, women and rnlldrer..
tried all sorts of modieino. and Napoleon fullnw***: v.tih
wift- cam.- to Travers.- City «.n her I muiUle.
none ..f which relieved ire. One day i | torical ejioch
*
wx-vt.llng trip and Jbelr family
ad. of your Electric Bitters J
()ne of the suhterfiigc v ti^> which the j
trnught un among Indian plcy
EV MUIor” speaks an,1 wriuw ih- i“^. d^*‘»™lned to li^ that.
AfU-t ^

Oitawa language rtuerdlv. and the In-!
nine*
The two daughicr* of the oW chlt-f. dian* of the entire ngion look* upo.n j
KewadlB. now women of nearly eighty. him a* iheif liesi friend. Among hiv j Neighbors of mine have been cured of
Liver an-l
g the three or four in the er- must prized Indian relics Iw a cradle * RheubuuUm. Neuralgia.
hundred vrom old. made from!
troubles nnd General Dcbility.~
tire region who sUli make the nab
ciiflio-).baped piece of wood with
knots, or rugs. These are woven from

4rr. Bcver-fadlat yellow being aecnrcl
by a«rrt asetboda from the roou vtf
tbe gold4« seal, black from log wood.
Mae from root', and a brilliant red
tnm a rmaU vrecd nnd brown from
hemlock bark.
The old wtwtcn vie with eacfc tHber
ta grovliiclag Inner ittUnrna. and tb.^tmf* nro nmoog ibe moat nrtiatic

. ai!<! *-..a t iiiiu-A t
Hiing

and denial of the two candidates thejl‘>r the irin which the German em-f
leading feature.
What others hav - j I« ror ba.l then lakrr.. I--., wrs
|

sret of the weaving and coloring ul Miller's father, who came to ihU conn-1 u,-«s that no one can mistake
the wontlerfiil rugs which wen* oncvIMI. was Aie first white settli-r i nn.*njn|;
mi*slonarlc» <
____________________
used for mvnring the walls, as well a- outsl.W- of th*m- sent a.< miKslonarics
the floors of the wigwam* wUl be for- by the IVestiytcrian imard
Fvw many
| let a Sick Day Since.

tbe rushes fooad la placid UtOc inlanil
lakea near tba Indian village. It

ad.

FOR FALL SHOPPERS

b.-r home was ofi.'n siartlnl b\ a gu’-ju-uers of accpianee and in Uteratiin ■
The first via)'* trip hovered iwemUral ■ b.irhui.** and uirn.-.1 lo find a | „f n,,- nath.ual e.uumliu-t-s.
wei. Hu.-.- milt-* to Nagara-h road.-. Tie
noiseles* iovtud squaw with her pa
away in a day. and upon tie i riaul was a mirih ii of. the iru inll.-^

The youngi-r women are coaitcnlc<l
Nyaul.- all the indUns from OmcnaJ *ai,i or niny say and what mar-agtr«'«‘
‘>‘-** «”1» *■«« cumpleie.l.
to color Ihclr strips «»f pliant ash with and K.-wadin transact ibeir business - imvf clstm
deov. wll roes for noiiiMt. Carmal. which Huy visitcJ.
claim or
<
analinc dye*, and they preter to sjM-nd
face of this remarkable easily s
Ihelr 'time tn the inam^ssrluiv of the m.*dtaTlon of E. K. .MiHer of Travers* ; spectacle of the two prerldential cnc-;
moutualns w»-r.-filled
Haall and less tnvcicate basket)-.
H City, whom thev call “Sha-wa ne g. - j ,uuMtes closing a contest with public >»'‘**- ‘be cave which Frijah lived iv
1? being mil k.teday i
sick. " meaning -Sauiheni ILiv." M.* j utterances of such vigor and dlrv«ct-• *« ‘^a*

vtUEb. slrappi-d
aqui^ once aerved to carry food and
Dceesaaries oa their Joiinu-ra.

NATTY GARMENTS

j «-balmwn of the rv-pubtioan nationIa.le.1 h.-r lo Hu- long touriu v an
, «,mmittee.
Judge l*arker ma.ie thi j wanag-d lo el.iub the rc.mnt «.! H;.

Now* <la>s one niiiM go to th.- stor.-r ( tfsne the issue of hi* par.) gnti force 1 '• Heailtud. * wiH. only alnnit iw.-;ify |j ..
to liny basket.-, lull a g.-iu-ratloii ag.t | ot,. g a»'r «if defenw fnun hl-i opp;. ■'‘h.. w. re ai*!. to make ti ranl.l a.!

awt-ei BCi-nted - grass, the wo musk, jvoose. or a grim-f.'atnre.l Indian sian.:-1
w^ich not oti<- pi-r-on Iti a lliottsand ing n-ad) to lutrtcr a l.askv-t f.u a few;
can And. even thungb Us fraeram-e
{Minnies add a bandfttl of
crus:*:
r brtiken bits
.

gouen. as well as the art of makiag
the quaint bagK—the mus kt mud. with
ibelr braided bmd roiH-« — p>--kua.

. r.rcoRD WAfh*

H'*'j-an deleoxe. The mtimy tssue of Inp . «> the tmme.-i wer. all I
fat-)i,„i ii„h, ,jjd not aiip -ar. Hi.! tariff ha* ' d'-id her woman's in tiiu-t w.-iii «.in to

simllies of Hie - POT^ Arthur** capsU^„rvv! to stym-extern, but Hu-all ab j a dlsc.inolaie little pony wh.. st«*o-l
Traverwe He -.
■ TIuHigh hoUM-s have uk»-n the place w«>rn b) the warring Kussian tnatper*. I Mtrbing question and the one whir.!*)* duwin-a*i .as she ha.l of!eji it-!i
MorcasliiK of wdt skins with quill tw made a whirlwind flalsli t»ov*Ude wn I when lu-ing the la*t chosen i-.i
oC wigwaiun. and
distinguish
the younger general iiui iH-ad w«irk. vaxllpdlffeivm from the [ ,he jutnudc of the demorrat candl.lat. i inx down c«mio*i in her e.irti M h.s-1
• n«l Indian mtKvasIns**-trf the. shoe j ^.^anllng Hu- trust* and corisiration- < maiehlt... nt.y.N.rar,HK SMB SH S.l
from while petip'.e, a« far tn
stores, and umgh
hlark a*h snow I
continued a».sauUs upon Hu ' da>^.
But her trusty iiietul never
concemetl. there an- still I
wrinkled women wh«i prefer
ftni €>f mtir*-astns to the nuslern

a

llllkvill tMO^iJIll.-.
1‘tiuirliil
l»eiji-r.i-e)
Ih- dl-liUctl Ill-Ill Lciiiiiii.n-. the u li
KM-uiiuut. ii«x- inid

| past.
inees. the strife among ii. leaders an-i
j
The baskets, which go under the tiH- active work of-all Us politicians
i general name of ko-ko-'fid-M-gun. i
hate attracted attention far beyond
| as a -rule made of colored strips
that warranted by Us ordinary im­
ash. The logs are laid in wfaler portance or the meriu of the stale i-PM of tea Ihr baskets whoso quaint
long time, then when beaten .-.ues. In some localiites the utate figbi
Bbapas she proodi/^lsplays have been
haary mallets they split
tamed out In quanttlles In some eas:overshadows that of the national coaera factory.
The rs«l Indian basset, as made by
tbe few scattered bands of -origlna*.

MICHIGAN

i•.
'
\V.* .-i-ll ilu-.-i- cviff.-f* ul v»-ry rea«i»ii- ♦
: _ ■ . ' al-lo prifi-* jm! guarauiee j he quality.

:'4llrt»iy.-i ,

- iiniy le t
-Mt. IllMUC.

at halluwc I

had preached, th
lining delivered by such
tuiel) es.«enilak to the success of one
,
Ur. Poit^aad Ur. Jiasioi. who form- .’
fiariy ami has been b*-lievi«d to be nwpart or the pilgrimage party.
essary to the other because of the Im
At ('obstantlmqile their lUtle ImlUprtaalon that a paldir senilroeni which
tin which was issued alKwnl and
York will
country. On this account the c/e. of j
*"»* direriion :
the country have been turned towar 11 **'">' ^ny. notified <them not u. talk

The passing of the Indian basket Is ( articles anionR dlscM-mlns buyers.
The ban- still used by the oldtsst In' made of‘strips of bsswooi

'
Tnide ill t’.-ipe Tiiwn

!» visited: fbe phyvic.-l

'

A Dollar Sayed is ktter
than a Dollar Earned

ITEMS CF NTFHF^T.
All Nfti.les 1* tu..;i el l.T*;« i
Hf ►trt-«-;« r.re i-aviM with U.
flirtvSi.jii;:y is
fu-tlel Ibnii tin-|h>{-iT:i;—ii.

HANNAH & UVeO'S

aad crowded and jostled around her.
even poking their bands down into tbe

p/JagalnaL
last tbe contrary In tbe (
*IIU. They
fitft olf ! Again the stable qualhles of fier v
King** New Life PIlU.
T
BO MSter bow severe and if-! first dicker In horse ftesh cropped ont.
raapectlre of old age.. Dyspepsia, i as she exhibUed'Heft H at 'bdmF) a
Jaondice, Pevir, Cpostipatioa aU yleW 1 pjetuto of Naxareth uken from bis

^ -- - - - o—

tbe road that Christ had

$20.00
t worii!. but our .sa.'.sroom i- A**'«t

$5.00 to $60.00
‘ A sample line of su'Ks dcccri cs more space than we can give here, bui If J»u iroald save from ^ fire ID
tea drtlafs on a anlt tbU Is your optionunlty. They arc al-io In the manaisn mto-tarro in the .-umrlst MS*
lioahi-XIV frtrlcj, walking leagfh. properly lallorcfl and finished. Three prices.
^ , ;

$15, $22.50, $2r.50

t

iuarDEa|MMir

gfirta ft vMtei. teteHrAte M
^ aHaad HMfetoM to te

IS DF WHWI

lirrHQpi !■ IMII fiPM fTHM.
hack for a >o*a

m

MSBCftSnai^

YVte. Drake

tote l-prtite!ft toBtoMfeteli. M

f «< kniH Mac <

W^SgrJS.t=22^-

sfears ytelad to Mock, tet toe baU
Atear toa«toL Tte Ito* ap:

Owinff to the lednoed pekes on wire and porcelain.
Tfeoy have hired (
«l!l «PCB Mot. I«.
Bm citr «M •m»t«d for Mlltec
tkBumrn f ataHv.
, iiMi>aiM Mr itnMcM to aatfc crsdB nrlto the Ideal i
he refaoed aad they vUl he told that
kr aMf to wfatopto*
WOM «toMd aoan for .atoitoao.. hereafter toair hayteig amat he done
OT a stfleMr aaah haaii
for Bit ItopM* toopluL
aastoetoOr uasuned that
Ia4taa. valktos froa tea FMetow
toe teteb asod A teatherw Utah
to Wow York, rated ot «i. toapk.
OwoMO tee 44 aaontoctoriM ltei» ■teetrte Rateoad Qa has proisetad Ms
plaas for the haBdtag of a apar freas
t«tkm Vito cmpitel of $Z^73M
Ht,
burtmi wvmr eed iwcator* NlMa to WBffesau Baresyersare uv
proposed rute. The
m aeiccooni apatoet
phot fm at work u the
iths ted ahapdoaad read
: driT.
MiM Jowle Petcra. lo^a. goao to
Japaa to leacli mlseloa aetaool for Jap



i. r-

tmwm. «. b.; Barohate L b.; Ma
h.;Klntx.tb.
^ BaauMry:
Tondiaowae-Btewaii.
Cortla. OII«*r. B. H*M*tea<. M
Cterfeo. OMl tMM Fleld-*p«!
Oateft from Tbatotearaa terto

bed of the Michigaa OsatraJ railroad,
which gives it a teiahed road bed
threetearths of
the dfesaaoc.

TWe I fannore' ter «
A hose auachawnt of u aoioaMtle
aagar factory aad tteO Ttoltora
btcycie paaip came near ending the
expectMl.
life of a baby at Detroit The mother
Kalaoiaaoo kanter in aorUiera pesleft the baby with aa older brother
■ loMttla irvad by volra and kept priearhUe she weal fate a MIebIgu av
OB«rr ail olgbl.
The habr got bold of toe
Ifeakick woviaa wUk aoowball teeii
bone attacbed to aa autoaiatie blcyele
la bluuai. Mur caMlitetn will vut
puote Btanding near, ud waa being
lu pick tkam Boat week.
rapidlr blown op wbu a yoang woBotlced lu predicament and abat
nrpun that iMiUdIng on fam of J. W.
off the air. The motber harried oat
Miller is feu honao.. He Mrs it's a
aad took her two«t
w.Mslbouae aad J. W. built it hlaweir.
came for his regiment te go
her name cooW be ascertained.
8o. ibere!
the front he decided to come te Ann
“Tbc prealdcnt thanks yon cxMtUallr
Bdcmr B. Ftee of ter Cityr. oac of
Ic*.
He was staUoned only half
loc your letter, nad roquesu me to as­
Mioblgu'a boat kaowo liuabrrwcn.
mUe from the German frontier and
sure you that he appreciates
was efeoau as oac of Mlchisu’s preel
had lilile difficulty in getting away.
fullest the support of ywaraolf and
ckietial etectorwat-Unc at tbc Gru.i
Plasel's other brother is now with
family." The above from William
Rapids state esovcolioa. He bas J<ul
Knropatkln In the vldnlty of Mukden.
l>ocb. Jr., secretory to the president,
icaraed that Uwrt- l« a national law
was written In response to a letter to
prublbltiag nauoaal buk dlroctur«
Mr. RtwsevcU from "Grandiia" <^mp

E1K2*!!£

n$w«apteMiC

oao af Michlgu's electors to
Preeldoat Roose». li for tbc uert
U ibr While lloase. Mr. FbsS has last
rnlgard hk poslUoo as a director of
Ibr old ftveuod Nailuual bank of Day

bell, at Cyslal Fklls. tvlUng him that
he bad an even two dugen votes is
bis family that will be cast for Rooao
veil and Fairbanks.
Mr. Campbell
waa prompted to write the letter by
paragraph In a dally paper chronicling

the fact that a man down lu MaviJami
had ooUBimI the president that
The Rao Car Oo at Lteulng will
in his family. ThU
build Stem cars this coning year. .
record flood imlll a
Montana
the Pontiac council passed y»c U.
ronntod noses and found bo couh
dt B>.««icctrie ruad franchise without a
•he onsterner two votes better, nnd
disseallng vote.
toon Mr. Cnmbbvil took-a band in the
Action Is iM'lug taken n^gardlug tliv
game. hU ubulallon of votea thowing
rhsugt* <d SButhe power in the tunnel
the foUowlng: Mr. Campbell himself.
at IHirt llnrun
7; grandsons. »: great-grandHug chulem broke out among herd
rons, 6: auns-ln-Uw. 2; total,
being lAiught from world s fair ICampbell, who Is US years of age. cast
port Huron. gcreraJ bogs dead, ud
his first presidential vote In 18&&,
«4bers valued at tbousands of dollars,
bon bo supported Fremont
lhr<«lt.ued.
pends must of his time with sons and
Deputy Bb«-rtff
Hlciiartl AHbuuse
daughters In Crystal Falls, which
was Ibrown from a Dciroli I niicd car.
place ho cslU hU home and where ho
' bis hip dklucaled and he was scrios considerable property, but pasioesty Injured about the ahoulders and
hls winters In Bay City. Mich., each
Internally at Hint.
nc making the Jounic) to that city
If Kerria U dOclrd C W WiiUey
id relura
uuaceompaoled.
wi'i g»\c U. 0. Cobarn a wheelbarrov.
more active than many a mi
ridi- tbc leagtb of Bdgerten aUeet
The work at the agricultural collego
HousrtI CUj.
If Warnar la .elected
fgpi-rirornt station this year on
0>litini walks «nd Wltbey rides.
creasing the percentage of sugar
Uonanl Sunblad. «K Isbpcmlng. re
has been very'successful. 1
pirblirsu caiidltlslc fur county treas
average amount of sugar In the entire
nrrr. fell under a moving train. One
crops shows an Increase of between ‘
of tils logs ws« ground off. and hr
and 2 per cent over last yeaf. and il
dU-d a> Ibr result of the shock.
Tbc Juntuni and seniors of Yiwl nor number of tons per acre Is also larger.
Cliy.

iicnild on Monday night, in his cur Henry Plaael. aged 36. has arrired at
mm\ iMW te Mvu: “U wu bad the Muairing from Pyxdry. Poiaad. tc
nmhtox of toe calendar. Hallowc tn mate hta ho«w wito a btvtoer after
hariag deaarted tte anay of the
anted come oo PMruary ak"
An Oketeos farmer was ronadlng np llii had been ia tbe Rimataa military
a lot of fowls to take to auulcet tkv service for three yeaim. and when or

Fascsgajg.-rjs

125 CASE OT.^

At Ann Arbor—Michigan 2C. Drake
At Unooln—Nv’bravka 17. Iowa C.
At Mlnnoapolls—MlnDeBote C8. tew
pence oollago 0.
At Madlson-Wlsconsln S6. Deloli «
.At

Lawrence.

Kan.—Kaasaa

Notre Dame 5.
At St. Louis—Washington 11. Mis

te. tob man heavier than Ollvel aad
went through toe line for repeated
galas. The gaaM was aet an Interest
lag oac fro*» toe aide lines, aa Albkm
had to take tone out after every play.
for Albion. In the Srst haU Albion
made three touchdowns, one goal and
two Sold goals, and In the second half
two teuebdowns and two goals,
blon playwd dirty ball and was repeat­
edly penalised for off-side playo.
OUvet. Wtnole played a stare defens­
ive game, wfeh Beiu etarrlng on of­
fensive. MllUken pulled off a pretty
run for tfty yards. Lineup:
Olivet—Mllllkon. I. c.: BoUa.
Mevtns. I. g.; Morrl.«(on. c.: Blair.
Winnie. Davis, r. I.; Bishop, r
Mann. 1. b.: Lewis. Arnold, r. h.; Ball,

Ixxinard, L g.; CoUer. c.; Merrill, r. g.;
Onovllle. r. t.: BrnU. r. c.: Black. I. b.:
Bartrll. r. h.; Brown, q.; Bliss, f. b.
Tourkdowas—Coovllle.

2.

Bartelt.

Brown. BiUs. Goals from the ficldCoovllle 2.
Referee^ Bird. U. of M.
Umpire—Lawrence. Ypsllantl.
Head
llneamco—Prof.

Nadal.

East.

22. •ilhcr kick, and never regained
telayetic e.
venses. dying a few minutes after th<>
At New Haven—Yalo 22. Brown «.
game concluded. Greenville won the
At West Point—Princeton 11. West (tome. 17 to «.
0,

Dart­

aoBictolag was the matter with Mlehigaa. The men dM not pfety together
and there was mueh fnatoilag. Drake
was able to boM Miehlgaa into
teg noUl aoarlv aevea mteutea after
play staftad.
•acend Half Cvrea
The eaooad half waa
than the first. Michigan would break
tbnmgk aad stop the raaner tor a losv

FITCH. ME COY & CO.
HAY. FEED S DRAIN

Olivet.

i‘hlla(U:lpbla—rtmnsvlvania

Point 6.
At Cambridge—Harvard

■11

q.: Thackdr. f. b.
Albion—UcnsotUc. I. i-j pyc,

Prof. Woolburt, Albion.
Time
halvoa—33 miiMitos.
•etball Player Killed in QaiM
(liana Med'cal 3.
^
wjT^lle. Mich.. Nov. 7.—Henry
At Zanesville. Ohio—Ohio Wesleyan
Loding. right guard on arornvlllr
31. MatielU college C.
High nebool fooiball tvarn. rooclved laAt Cleveland—Case achpol 21. Ohio
Jitries In the game between Graeavlllc
Medical university «.
and Harvard High schools at tb
At Oberlln—Oborllu 12. wktern Re­
... place
Saturday afternoon
serves 12.
which he died at the end of ihe i
At Cleveland—riilveriiliy school 9.
1/odlng was badly hurt, supposedly
Morgan Park H. 8.. Chicago. 3.
by a kick In toe head, in a scrimmage
At Branston—Nortoweslem !»7, Osh
e flrsl half, hm Insisted on play­
kosh Normal u.
ing the rest of the game. In the
At Chicago-Chleago Ctt. Texas t».
half ho was again fa"rt and

mouth 0.
At Ithaoa—Cornell St). Lehigh &.
At Columbus—Illinois 46. Ohio U.

Cura all chronic diaaaaaa.
for aala by all Rtet-daaa drogglvta.
Priooa. Net Oprintv tablets. |1.
Hot OprinsB Qutek Rallef (Itelroe**)
*5 oanla.
Hot OpHafei catarrh cure, 80 oenta.
Hot tprinov Map. 10 eaate.
Hot Opringa hsollao aalva. 25 ceala,
'' Hot Springs oern cure. 10 cents.
For sals by S. E. Wait A Seas,
Johnson Drug Company and Amar^
lean Drug Company.

^Uss aad Brown played tbc best game

nouri 0.
^
At Lafayette. Ind.—Purdue 34, In

At

HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES

arteevoog br tte aaore of 36 to u.
Tbc Metbodtau wore fifteen pooads

deep and j
Makes children cal. sleep
Makes mother strung and
Makes a healthy family. That's what
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does
SS cents.
Tea or tablets. Jubosou
Drug Co.

Himi Til BEUERE .

tbooght they were la swlamlng.
tte village.
Not dMlring to ight tor a cause
BomcMie did things to tor movable
be had
no aympotoy,
pnmwU of toe odlter af .f*'e HoUx wito wklah

PHONE 50*.

Olivet, Mlcb. Ife»v. 7.—AlWoo de­
feated Olivet on Reed's Seld Satordav

Stats.
At tensing—Grand Rapids H. 8- 24.
mal enme tugither KHOay night In addition to the size and quality of
crop another encouraging feat
Junior preeident uas capiiinxl and Im
lJte«li>S II- 8- *'•
The (Ity <
bat
there
hs«
been
a
general
nniAt tenslng-MIchlgan All Fr»»h 36. has Just crirbrnteil
privutied. Berimnisge foll«»w«M fur hir
frrt'ikNn aad the Juniors were worsU*d. form improvement In the quality
M. A. C 4.
versmT- It cUilins 1
the seed, as shown by tests on ST
At Manrelona —Mancekina IT*. Kai c4r<-tii<al traiEway ii
John McMahon wax arrcsKnl i«n
tjm-cr complaint. He Is charged wUL lerent seeds.* Reports from a large
enuring the AeM of a neighbor. Jubii number of aeotlons of the stole sho*
Hall, and leading away uoe of Hair< that the ouil(H>k fur the production of
At Sturgis—Shipshewaoa 16. Stur­
liorses. which he kllbHl for Us libK. swd U very encouraging. C. D. Smith,
Story That Will
Interest Smokers.
tliicriur of the station. U in DesMoioes gis 0.
and Mold U to n local buyer.
Told aa Though It Were True.
ihU we»-k Btleudlng Ihe meeting of tbc
At Battle Creek—Baltk Creek H. S
A well-known farmer, says, an (wm1 lie Klim City Gas Co. has bv»«n i
American
Association
of
Agricnllnral
ern exchange, fed hit horse by mis­
11. Jackson H. STo.
orgaiilrcd as a new company, with
take
a
quapilty
of
poultrv
food, think
Colh-ges
and
Ex|HTlment
Station
At Mckshurg—Athletics 5. Kalams
rapiiaUntlon of fSOO.oou.
Dr. J.
stock food, and the mistake
n
Ing It
Workers ami will present aumc phase' zoo L. and R. v.
WJUin, of Kllul. Is president: A.
waa not noticed until the horse had
ami
At Tniversc City—Independents 2, ^cratrhed up half the garden
lllshop, treasurer, and Ik C. Robinson, of Ihe Ik-.-! NUgar question.
showed signs of wanting to set.
nrrvtary and manag«r. are the new
Thumpaonrillo 0.
N«>w ihst giiiM'ng bas been more o
While this Muhds a little Improb­
At Hlllsdale-Adrian H. 8. 34. Hills
hws favorably^dlscussed. .and the ex
oflii'crs.
able. yet one of the clerks at 8. K
imrimunts
in
Uiis
secUoa
of
Michigan
dale
0.
at tljc i«*u duer llccnsiu, Issued
Wall ft Sons' tells a stcur akin to It.
At MaraoeUc—ilarqneUc Normal They
have
rooeutly secured
the
buuurs in Bhlassss«r county this fall, have demoiihiraiud the adaptahllily


mb TB
Bros.*
agency for Wadsworth
tos.' Chicos.
Chi
om
to a woman. Mrs. Ik
I*ar* of not them Michigan soil to the as­ jl. Ishpeming H. ft 0.
a dgar that aells for 3c. Imt Is the
At Peloekey—Petoskey 11. Charle
• bsll. the wife of a wtwlthy mill owner. tonishingly proflialde plant. Professor
equal In quality of any tee elgar. aad
Tomlinson of the Chicago tInIversUv TOiX 6.
Ml- Parshall goes north t
la fact Is preremd by many smo
At Big Rapids—Alma 2». Ferris In­ The, ___
_
ier»
au<; IS usnallv sucr'essful In bringing bas becqpic the owner of live hundred
who had never smoked maythlng but
acres of land near Luther ami
stitute t*.
.
Chico.
an ordinary 6e clgattte
ii auto fartory if spring will enter upon ginseng
Drake Seorte on Yoat's Machine.
Ovtord
with the resi'li that he
ing
thenx>n.
Just
as
a
snggestion.
Ann
Arbor.
Mich..
Nov.
6—Drake
Dm bs-sl businuss ineu will subscribe
high grade goods In all lines.
-noUilng more, the posribUlly of the oollege. overwhelmingly Ucfcatcd
$23 iHsi s.inli of slock.
Don't buy n Wadsworth
Bros.'
Utdausu lounty claims Ihe oldivl plant Is two thousand doUaru an acre. ntK?aa ago by Ihe troIvcrnMy of WU Chloos bocauHC it Is cheap: buy It be­
ctinsin. Satardav allornooB on Ferry esuw It Is good. Iiecaiise It Is a clear
voitT iu Michigan, In the person of Multiplied by live hundred acres
long Havana filler, because it has a
I'mle DaiL tVblpplc. who bas passed Chicago Hnireruiiy pixifcssur is facing held not only held MlcMgaiB to n aa
.high grade tobocoo flavor and a« do
a millloB dollarw. He won't make that of 36 but soceowled la aead Ing^l
the i«i yei^jpsrk.
Ilghtfnl aroma, because It's the best
cipu’ you can get for solid enjoyment,
riarksvllh- will sot Ik- luw.rpi.rsUsI much in his flrsl year, of course,
ueiwccn Mlchigaa's goal
that's the poaalbllitv. Ginseng
placement.
For a second time thU —and there Is a satUfacUon In feeling
s> a village Hght
that you arc getting all this for a
some
day
gel
over
the
lino
Into
Wex­
I having won the figbl
year a mlmH- college scored upon Ihv
nickel.
ford oounty aad then it will l>c all off Wolverines. *
heforv the siipi'n Isurw.
fur awhile, anyway.—Cadillac News.
Captain Heston was not there to dillownnl City U hopeful of having
t novel focling of leaping, bounding
While under Ihe hypnotic Jnllueocc roct the piny and his generalship, as Impulse* goes thTough your Iwdy. Yon
new unloo depot In the spring. nnU
new hold will also be built U tbit of “Pnif." Russell nt the Light Guard wob as his furious plunges nad end feel young, act yotmg. and
after taking Holtster's Rocky Muunin' Ann
Arbor.
run^ fur lonff gains, was seriously
ruttiity pi*c« ~wct“ at the local option arimwy
uUa Tea.
33 oanU, tea or tablets.
Schmidt, n 17-year-oM lad, dived off missed. Loagnma was not In the piny, JohnacM Dreg Oo.
ebrtloo la the spring.
A tac BOW opera hoviw is Just being the stage to the Boor, a disUaoe of and alth^h Weeks aad Clark strug
six feet, and hta HBt shoulder was ills- glod valiantly te fill his place, they
completed at Pbwbr. It w 111 be «
too tewl lij/tbc aUOe for a village ol hjoated. Ruaoell had eight or ten lads were unable to do ao.
lhe-¥»raf Fowler.
Bk<cliic llghu on the stage and when the accident
It waa evMottl Item toe klek-off that
fegvr «tao been receaUy Installed !;>

‘ at a very low figure. Call and get an cstimaic.

J. to. F>mikw kiwoario Oo.

fb—Ttee oC.teteM—» mtow
aa antotete forth* a«M i

Icariag bat little gradiag to be doM.

^s rhanev of being

“WKyS-House”

»»«»

wayte

CIT PHONE IfiB
Ht.l PnQSL'

}

FOUND.

!

MISCELLANEOUS.

DFFICE&WAREHQL'SES ’
G.R 5c.1 TRACKS

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
John T.' Trowbridgf. author
poet. 1« 74 year* ef iigc.

aad

Nikola Tei*l;(. the-KIvuI MiKblit of
elertrlrily. 1h 4T. but l.H.k> t.-ii years
.vouiigrr.
nio iH.heny-. Ihe .vIHuuMvl
playerx. pnifioini< «■ their luuiie with tlie.
accent oil the m-ooihI *<yllnldc.
«'«roUiie
<». UaiiM.nie of Wr.nh
Ingtrtu. Is the flrvi nomnii from whom
the l uii.-d Stale* g.oci luii. lit |«nr-•
ehniKHi o iwiiillii;: for the wnib of i
cupitul
Tin- JalKiiicM* .Mpliie Vliib. wl l.-h
the (d.lc*l ill the worid. i*
-t i
ligloua Hoelety. mill the iimi-iiI* I
J
by
n*
li.eliilK-t> J
whleli rill

On the iilglil of SepleiiilM-r 2:. «i t
f«K*t riuiik .-li.i-od .'.‘••■St lo'iHii^* I
Ibe nets of a liiildin tuiub-i nn-l i
tmiglil himself

JONIISOIIDRU6CO.OURIOC1L
ORueeiSTs,
Wonoeriul Popularity of
Vinol i I Due to Intrinsic
Merit.

At the OMStanii

j ABSTRACTS OF TITL E

C. O. CARVER

Not Sold Oat

PRICES REASONABLE
UOhavwtthO.r.OarrsrW Hro.

Both pksaw

It has been crrornsjusly repo.v
ed 'that 1 have di»|H.sed of tcy
business. This is not true, on

M.&R.LTHIECUfll

the contrary 1 am planning U
tneresKo my facllltlda for a
larger stock.
I will soon have a big line of

HOIIDAY ROODS in
FIRE JEWELRY

iili ~rs::

J. N.MARTINEK

I6RAIID RAPIDS IINDIARA IT
COMPANY.

aftA A.fe

217 E. front ST.

liver oil preps
Roxburgh, of
beginning to I
pie of ^

LADIES

innnm

1)0 not usually give much
thought to the stock of an Agri­
cultural Imj^dDcnt store, but

Trmiu arrlTvii
Trmio *rrlTr« fros coftMeUag mm um wwAm

tt I. uxacwouo. ojjj

RARREY AIDERSOI
f?e*‘h’^ciliV' '’hrere.'bm^with.m^^

<=-‘“™*AAS:5w'.

has just added a Urge line of

CookiRg ao« HeaUDg

PEREMARpUBme
rin.iSS.tioi

Cine.

It Is of nnioid

tern for old peopl
children, and It hi
colds, bronchtai
lions.
“In <

:SF.ri

“Tbere are hundreds of i«-jple riglit j
rtsUfy ;
make
rich, rod blood, to Increase the!
le rich.
appetite, core stomach troubles, give
and rene4»cw vlutity to Upj.
ith ni
tired ah*» j
aged, build up the run down, ll
debllltotod.
lltoted. make ' the
p weak strong. |
cure chronic coughs, colds and build
op the-ooevalesocnt.
“We freely offer to retnrn your mohey in mrerv caac where Vinol falls. I
Try It on this gnarantoe.'* Jubnsun!
Dreg Oo.. Druggists.

.!•* i
-1

STOVES
that win interest the HOUSEWIFE.
AUo a foU Uoe of

GEIIERU. HURDWARE
in addition to Agricnltiiral Implcnenti. Carriages and Wagooi.
Ladies arc invited to call

-.■oAjaB^Ytar3B5f“^
HAVE you
TRIBO THEM YBTf
Raeurtf

Want

Ada.

bring

RUHEYMDERSOI
JUS

m*.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

Wg

i

»0»aEMCM61^^a

OML nR IF lie MU
Mtrtmrt Otorkt arrtead aC Haw Tmk
Tbaraday. He p—dtoto dafaat tor tbs
BaMsarfsavtoMtoto ate —ys OWto
Urtato to kaoekad oat sf tbe poUtiebl
Mte.
■ttoor r. P. Tackcr. of Morbato—
vBls. N. T. .TbB— Bltod bis paper
vltk adri— to voters to raplatsr early,
forgot fb register btowelf ate I
bto vote.
mat Stevart. Lovell. Maee..
away 42 years ape after a toarily Jar.
Caaw back tbe otker day. aped <2.
Wife etlH w mad she weaMa t—eak.
Maeb apitati— bu eaaaad from raA ctolow I—ua- of • 4oTo toteKb ports that tbe Ptom ladla— — tbe
S—t Jtoli-y to roported Croa Uaat ■a—taa reecnrattoa to Ariso—
oboa. rnatflami. A hMU toaUjr ibcrc etarrtop aad a pove—aMat eommtocDortoio* of a womaa. • -t. a Mtt—
Mra. Mary Hap—. » years — toaa« a TofVMUre torrtor. AU foor verr
oa oa-neat ten- eadJ tbe torrlcr asate. 1ms be— rel—sed from tbe ML
look oabraae at atloatloat wklch lu Hopf lasa— aayltrai. BaUto—re. 8k.
atotriai bOi«ovod apoa tko klttoa. clatois sbe ar— pat ibere by deceased
Tbo torrtor aCralgbtorar kepaa to dig fa—band to pet rM of ber.
8—ator 8eoU oBom |to oaeb to tbe
a bole ta tbe pardca. aad tatobed Uc
task to Its sattotorttoa to tbree days. 10 proclect oommltteeaMra to WheelTbe kill— tb— dtoappeared. A searels top. W. Va.„ who show tbe larp—t perr—top^ of lacr—xe to tbe repobdepa
vas Bade aad a tbe terrier was
autop doora tbe —rib orer tbe bole >tc to fbelr prpclaets aext Taeeday
Cbaiies Iblstroai. former eamehmu
tokleh It had rHIled. the soli w- re^
of Grover Clcvelaad. h— be— eeaaairod Aad the kltt— vas foaod
have be— toirled alive. Tbe dop vas tcaeed to els awnttas to pris— at Phil
adeipbla for forptap tbe ex-presld-t's
paatabed, bat M took tbe kitten i
pimve Spain, and tbe foUovtnp day use to a check for a small sum.
Altb—ph tbe UtoUb ladton reserva
totyi It to a ditch aatl left it there.
B*b— arraipaed before Mayor Koels ti— to northweste— Utah to not to be
to Haslet—. Pa.. — a ebarpe of dis­ thrown op— for settlem—t —til next
orderly eoodaet. Mike Tomtokey felpa- March, already prospective settlers
•d ap—y. abd, tlapiap blatself — the are bepinnlnp to —mp — tbe bo—
tear bovled aad toraed bl— to the darles of the rcservsti—.
The body of E. J. Maloney. Indlcled
faee. *Tbat doe—*i f—i toe.” —Id tbe
SMyor. “Pay ttAO iBe.” Mike Im- ir elleped connection
■odibtely briphteaed up. paid bi« Sue phone franchise bribery
Berantoo, Ps.. several y—rs ago. ba»
Araold Onndelteper. a retired tner be— found to Long Island sound. Ht
rhaal. aad hto vife. vore held up to h— be— a wanderer.
tbeir apartatoBU at tbe Hotel Dorches­ Joe Rots. 62, Uolontown. Ps.. pave
ter la Saa Praaetooo and robbed of Usxle Ryan, bis prospective bride. |2,
Jevclry raluod at tZAOft, by a former ISO to keep for bim until tbe veddlnp
ball bop. vho repr—cBted himself s« morn. LIxxle eloped with the money
and anoth^ man. Joe —ks lo—I coutt
a ptambcf.
Oeorpe Crocker. New York, sur­ to apimtot a p—rdian for him.
prised lito slepdsupfater. Alice Ruther­
Rrysn Hughes, the pr—I practical
be— havtop s
ford. vUh a check for fSO.OOO vher Joker, of New
she doBpalred of pettlnp any veddlnp dosi of bis own medicine. He Is the
ptri from him — the ore of her mar- an who catered an old ear horse to
riape to J. L. Bnrlap. ”Oh.'* she said.
rect-nt show under the nime of Pul~y— are the d—rest stepdad tbs’ sVsr Oft— (pull a car oft—I. He also
erer was—a otodel to all tbe world!" picked up s stray —t snd won a blue
Geurpe Heck of Easton. Ps.. war ribbon with It at a show. But he over­
severely beat— tbe other day by Mrr. played his hand wh— he lssu«l a lot
Ohartoo Tb—. wbo objrrlcd to bin of iMigUB passes to the'o|>cntop of the
beiap la-tbe company of her daupli
nbway.. One of his victims sent telcter Lucy. Heck and Miss Tbou have ;ram» to all |>stem medicine concern^
bo— meetlap oaeb other for some time o New York advising them tbe signed
• to tbe wishes of tbe Hughes’ name! to call at once with
to opp—itl—
The other samples of their mc-dlctoi-s. Then be
day Mr*. Tb— met the youap folks in Inserted advertisem—is In the newsracb other’s company. First she tri<-d paiwTs saying that all colored children
to persuade her danptatrr to I—ve nder IJ who —lied at Hugh—’ offic
Heck, but tbe plrl refused. Mrs. Tboa ould be gir— a box of c—dy. a nibstepped between them, but each time Ut doll and a ticket for a Ilowery tbeMiss Tbun w—Id leturn to the boy of
Not content with ibis, he sen:
her toner. Fiaslly the motherr stru-k Hughes thrw crates of chickens (colHeck several blows, and
a lew IcctJ and live t—s of Ice. also colminutes he had all he coold do to deTu keep Mr. Hughes busy he
f—d himself. Hr broke away and Miss
n a Are alarm at night —d diTb— surted after him The mother ireled the de|«rtment to be at
.grabbed the daughter, and during th» llugbcs' Ik»x fseiory. About the lime
strnppk- wbirb fotlowt-d the young wu- Hughes w— nearly crazy his tormentBuu's silk jacket sa* badly torn. A
eslled and esplsini-d things.
coiBpromls*- was P—Hr reached by
Milwaukee wBI use voting mschlncs
mother and daughter slarttog off to Tm-sils).
peiher with a pl^ltceman between
Henry Moelk-r becomes arcbblsbop
them. MUs Ttoni U a mitslc tescher. : OHctoattl
—f*blladelphla North American.
C*a—dlan law allow* workers JO
George K. Wygsnt. of riarkensark minutes St noon to vote.
N. J, r
Itill Farr. Nashville. Tenit.. imiI«I fak<that bl
4nw, degrees. Arrested.
bad been killed in the Delaware. l.aeKOvil scrvlc*- ordi-r liars eunsumt>awaa— A Western railrua^ tunnel at tlvc-s fn»ro goTcmm—t positions.
llouokeo. Tbe man's wife had tdent!Koeklurd. 111., brldognioa
gave
Pod the body as that of her husband, preacher a fit- i*f 10 cents.
aad Mrs. Ueorgi* R Wygsnt sent tn
Twelve t'hiragu men take rooking
th<- morgue to Jerw-v City and Iden lessons to a wumsDH' cooking M-huol.
tlPrd the body as that of her son At
Adam Fauniruy. BpringAeld. 111., li raugi-menlB were then made to hate sane, had skull bone lifted: sane now.
tbe body s—t to Hackensack
Mrs. Phipps. IK-nriT. has InsUllud
burial, and Scat— Arthur Friend, of electric lights Inside and out on her
the First Reformed ebnroh, was pull- aulnmnbilc.
Pod to dig the prare. The elder Wy^ -Richard fruker ha* ordered all the
pant bad just Pnlshttd arrangements hlark cats on his Irish estate of Glenlor tbe burial when at noon time
calm killed.
iw-lvt-d a teleiMne message fi
Rpss. Omaha, savs: "To keep
tbe aoppostxl doid man. who declart-d
race even family should hsi
be was alire and well Mr. Wygaut iour chlldrtT ’•
Is pretty well akmg to y—rs.
James Bkals. Chlcagi». shot si
scurried along tbe street at a lively Ulhvl bis illvorred wile for starting
pall to IHI the sexton to postpone the nuwtshop next do«»r lo his own.
prare dipping and to tell the dominie
Miss EUra Uorun Browning, the pub­
U» foepet the service. The mother wa. lic librarian «if Indianapplls, Is aaid te
also BotJPed to stop tbe farther pur­ lie the only woman at the head of wi
chase of mourning garmenU and there larg.- a llbrao. She began as an a«
—N was p—eral r^joielnp In the home.
slsum and served In almost every ra
L-Sev— M—ta— todlan piris ar
parity.
be rda—ted la Vassar coieg<- at
Mrs. W. 8. IValsKly. wife of the gov
eapease of l*hilanihru|d*t C H Mad emor of Colorado, has been elected :u
took.
mctobciwhlp in the Archaeological Jn
Carullm- Krelckbaun, dcsul
alllute to Amerka. For years Mru.
t—. etotoMMl — wife by Albert Dal- P—body has been interested
pauer and B.
Panli
study to anthropology, and w
her estate
oected for aome time with the bur—?i
rttotf—t G. R. MrDo—Id. Flrtli. of ethnokipT at Washington.
Neb, BCbools. loses bis job for kissing
A number to Philadelphia btuin»3
pretty Iby—r-old leaeber apalast bet m— have org—isud what Is to'-t:
will.
known — the Downtown dub. —ch
Quet-a Alexandra of Baptond !/ member to which is pledged lo war on'
vaartap tooe ta all possible ways. —d Upping. They have become tlfte
a pr—t lace rrriral aamop
feeing waiter* at noon la order to
prsdIctPd.
cure reaao—biy quick service. —d the
Mrs. James Blls—. Rlchm—d. Va.. Downtown club la their way of
oCarad to swap a kt—.fitopc
----------- *------- coming the nciaance.
— ppaaP. toak kiss.
I.
s
Pariala— are —mlap to thtok that
siMd ate ama.
the state ihrerles at the Blya— palac>^
Tbs Va—mat
BhoBU be bripht—ed. to the ate Chat
Uvea, tn a vole of M to >7. b— re- the pr—M—t to tbe Pr—ch repnblk
“rrl *-^ -". MM. 1mM« tke Maa4t.
k* ttv <ke vkM« wkal* vMeh hM
bM MM «f Omc am. ItVMflltkt•« Ini SIMM iNir • 9<l« Iiff tkt *!».>»
or rrw» CrairtMK Mr. BoIMm'
9mnr IMPC to Mgkt «r tbe vliato atoHi:
Ift atom. mppntUa€ ^fkUm to*
yvdfl <rf Je. The whale apotoai Ma
Utoto wkllc rmOer ok—nrattoa It to
ren mmmal for vkfto «koU%u> b?
•«— to tkto totltofc. vhiek to tor
«aUi of tbeir —oto kokltot. TbU
vkole Itoo bo— o« tlto

We

$100^

For Utjaomom

Tet We Give V<m e 50c« Bottle Free.

We paH,$mjm tor tha
ariwHIr Mwawry. Wa^tkto afiar
taaoag the psteaet for two yaaia.
fk-affk FkyMcia— ate koapitato. to
this oaostry ate otkava. Wa earad all
kitei of ant dtoi
dlaaaaoa wttk

Thn lies tbe great ralae to Uqnoma. It U the —ly way knova to kU!
mas ta the body wltk—t kiUtog the
mama. too. Any drag tkat kills gams
a petooa. and it caanot be tak— to^»Srad~M^ > ^ tdraaUy. Medictoe to aliaoat helptaos
It alw
to any gem disease. It ta this fact
_______
et da Nov ve oak yoa that giv— Uqnoione Its worth to hufa try it—4ry It at ear axpswat. Tasi amalty. Aad tkat worth Is — mt
ass 1____
tkat w« have 9—t over oat mlPI—
H always, l
dtolan to snpplr the Arst bottle tr— to
as telUo— of otlmrs da Y— t
lek side oas va laarasd to.
well, bat I

^pc. Bomrn rrw.

y— need Uqaosooe. and ha—
er tried lu ptoase a—d ns this
jma. We will th— mall yon aa or­
der — a local druggist for a fullclse bottle, snd ve wlU pay the drug­
gist cofeelves for IL This U our fi—
rin, jaada to convince yon: to show
y— what Uqnosone U. aad wrhalnit
can da In Justice to yooredf. pltaw.
accept It to-dsy. for It plsc— you aa*
These aae the kaova gem diseases. der DO obligati— whatever.
AU tkat medldae can do tor thane
Llqnoxotie costs 50c. aad |1.
irod^M is to help Nnturc overrame
Uaaoaoas ts aot mate by eompooad the grrau. and sack remits are Indi­
lag d—SB. nor to theta aleokol to it. rect and nncertala. Uquox—e atUcks
they arc. And
Its rlrtaas are darivad aoMy from t— the gerau.
-terpsly asyg— sas—by a proceas re- wh— the gems which
sadist
destn
are destroyed,
the disease most t
aad forever. That is Inevluble.
MvdiMSMi...........................................................
than 26 years, be— tbe c—st—t sobJact of ad—UAc and chemical rasearch.
Tbaamlt
Tte aml^to a llRald that deas what
_0*M does. It to a aarve food aad
kloed Aaod-the most bdpfal thing to
the world to y—. lu dfccuiare exkUaraUag. vRatixiag. parifytag. Yd
It to a 8irmldte so certain tkat we
Civ* fall
*(iiaf»l*.oly.
e aa arery bottle an offer to
dlaaaat gam that U can-

Owrm DUwaMws.

KUto lartds Csrrns.

mi

EJTw-a

31

kOL The reaa— U that ton— are ]
vaffatabtos; —d Uqaasana-ltka — ex- ]
case of ocys——la deadly to rcgetal

may make a braver show — nouble NOTICE OF GENERAL'election.
M. Loubet Is perfectly sat
Isted with things as Uiey arc. but tb? To the li-gslly qus:in<-d voters of the
color aad dash and. city of Traverse tity. Gra»;d Trsv
cnic Couuty, Mlcblgan:
glitter. HenVtke talk of more bril­
liance at tbe Blyaee.
You are hereby notlQed that ht tbe
h
Secretary Taft played golf np lu general election to W* held lu this
Canada this summer with s Justice of state — the Tuesday suceev'ding il
Aral Monday of NuvemiMT next 1]
the supreme court, s clergyaton snd n following
officers are lo be clecietl:
city maglsuatc. The lightest to weigh?
Oorernor. Lieutenant Governor.
iMit the rvniarkahle L'aiiiiv!* of
to the quartet owned 200 pounds. They Secretary of State, Siaic Treajinrer.
till* fuel i-aving, heating wonder
illtor General, Comniisbloner of the
dubbed "the 1.000-pound fourIce,
Attorney
C
patented. Imitatiuns. thereare
Whichever side fell behind l:i Superibtendent to Public Insirurilon.
fotv. can't rMjiial tho tnigliial.
the BOO]
score Invariably
arguiMl with legal Member or the 8'ate B»«rd of Bduramnably argutMl
nicety isome Ane point in the meaning! tion. Justice of tbe Sapreme Court fur
The wonl* "t!ole% Hut Ulast
of the rule* which would reverse the I‘he term —ding Ue^-mber thirty Aral.
from Chicago’' are »»u the
1607; Jufticeftf the Supreme t?*iiirt for
advantage. There was a good d—I be I the term ending December thirty-Anst.
srookele** fuel door. Com|H*tisides golf In that foursome.
1606:
isUce of the Supn
they have a ’Juft a-i
> term ending Deepm
Much surprise was expresse-d in j Court
1611; Representative I
t vv«- i'.ink «m the «»f^l»p—bagen tw the occasion to th? I
Eleventh
« D,.
,b.. ,b.,
noJ Cole's Hot IllaM utid we yell
nent discoverer, though he had re-li,
FWtoen electors< of Prr-si
them.
celveil a Nobel prize, had not be—; «ient and Vice Prebld<
the I’niteil
lie Tweulv-sv
I heater
Boclail— of that city. The president ___ Senatorial DIfirirl I to this Siai
the counties of Anirim.
of that Bock'ty. queationed — jhjj
this j; ewtnprislni; Grand
Traverse. KalKa'-ka.
polnu replied that Dr. Flnsen had died ^ecl
young, that he had never been
k1 to be -'elected a member and
that, aiiywBY. bis acresnion to fame
had been s4f.sa4lden ns to take away
—e’t br—th. \
The candidates ftn- tho Tennc«iie«'
governorahlp. James II. Frazier, the
(iemocratlc incumbent, and Josb<- M.
Littleton, rt-publican. have stumpe<t
the state together on the Joint debate
plan. Thdr meeiingu have
crowds of democrats wearing
vole at tho general election to he he
BUTTONS BAY. MICH
ribbons and republl—ns w—ring red In this state on the 8th day of Novem­
LeewtMt cloM »© bMoUrnl Oraud Tr*Tsr«*
rlbona. They have bv-e'n gooil-nstunnl ber, A. D., 1604. a* required by Act No. ;, BXr.
* f«w rod* tro-n Um dspet. Hot sad
of the Pnhilr Acl.s of
the qu*.
, eold %r*t«r, both rooms sad tSasa Am*.
thruugbont. A wrlUT reports that Lit .'12
tion to calling a convention for the
n ha* been keen in sarcasm and a piirpohc of making a general revi*ior.
doliciously
humorous slory-teller, of the consiitulion; you are hereby
while Frazli-r'* peruratluns "bav«- further nutlfled that there will lie
milled to iMipular vote, at *aiii gem-ml
bmugbt the tear* more iliau once.”
election, a* rtHiulreri by Joint re*olr!William Cornell Greene, known as tion No. 2 of 1603. the question to the
“the eppiK-r king of Mexico.' U rato.i adoption of the pri*|K>*e«i aniendmeiil
as the largest landowner in America. to article four of lire c«m*titiition of
FOR NICE DBY
tbU slate, for re|M-allng Hoclion 28 ol
Ills holdings in Arizona and in tiu- said article, which hi-r-tiou limits lh>slate to Sonora. Mex.. anHuint to- lime for the ininulucilon of hills -In
about 2.000.u<K> acres, including some —ch houM- of the iegiblalure.
Tht* general election for the
to the most valuable cof'Per-producln»;
ing u|Kin the aU
lanu on the continent. It was while
nU projK>*«-«l ante
raising —tile in Arizona that he be- oor.*tltiiMoti. will Im- held in the *aui
C«ll the
—me Interested In some mines which cHy of Traverxc City In each of the
8—ator Clark to .Monuna and other lo ward* at the following i*la»x-*. viz;
In Uic Fir^l Werd-lUnd
big copper men n-fnsol to piirchasc. oom In McNamara Hall on Front
The propertt— turned out to be eno'"
reel.
Second Ward-84-eond Ward City
mously rich and now Gn-ene Is many
all on Spruce
tim— a mlinonalrv'.
Third Ward-In the C. S. I*. 8. Hall
on Unirnr *lrect.
Forrrih Ward—In the Engine lions.- Jo.. Sl.d.
Chas. Padd.K-k, Michigan Central
englnecf. was atucked with stomach No. 5 on Cais* street.
'Of the
Fifth WVrd—In the
cramps and says he could not have
!lved to grt home, but Dr. Colwell’s Hanslov*ky Store Iluildiling. 601 WashMagic Egyptian Oil saved bis life. Ail iiigton street.
The iioll-j (
dniggUts. Satisfaction guaranteed or
oiM-n, on *aid election day. fn>ra
juoney refunded.
o'clock ill the forenrxin until 5 u’rlo
m the afiernoon, when they a ill he
NOTICE TO BICYCLISTS.
flnaily clu*«d.
In testimony whereof 1 have liercunChief to I*o1lce Rennie again wlbh-'s
my hand in the city of Traverse
to —II attention to the law that pro­
Cny. Grand Traveme County. S ate of
vides that lights and bell* should be Michigan, on the JTih day to^Oclobcr.
used — all wheels ridd— on sidewalk* A. D.. 1604.
C11A8. M. BEERS.
and also to the law forbidding ridioif
on Washington atreet we*i to the C. City CJerk of the City of Traverse
FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET.
City. Michigan.
2323-1U
R. A I. on Sunday after 6 o’clock In
Fresh and Sail Fan. Onnned Goods.
the morning.
223»Mt
Orders called for an«l delivered.
8K WCR -TAX
Cor. East 8th and Franklin 8U.

THEY TRY TO IMITATE

fili't Hit Hut C I Stmt

DON’T FONGET

Ml C. WHIM'S iNtm
TO-NIOI-l-r
HMdsy, Not. 7. At
STEINBEBG'S GIAND
A4missi0B only 15 ceats.
A higb.class entertainment at
knr price.

Ti^

CHEAPEST
..HEALTHIEST.
AND
ABSOLUTBLT OMtUSS

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Fircinsurance
Ithsabra-n rr|im«-tit*d that 1 kar« roto* oat
of ihr iBBurwDcr bn-lr<-u. 1 wrt«h to *»y 1 roprMoat ■r-vrrml .>ld lin« ronitiwBli-. witd am

l*M TALKING YKY
^

LEST YOU FORGET.

That the Hot Springs medicin—
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV­
ERSE CITY. They—n cure you. For
sals by all firat class drwggiata.

JOHNR. SANTO
16BIER1L IIISBBIII^I

Trank trade
146 Treat St.

r:

Kindling Wood

r'.’»

Taylor Coal Co.

r.iroi;':

DANCE OHL.HESTRA
F. O. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
THE VIOUN. h— arfaatoad a DANCE
ORCHESTRA and to raady far dan—
anfaganunta and atoa far a fdwr papila
an ttw vlalln.
Far larnia call at Sautk flte SkBbrna.
aafESto

lierr-!ij

e to n-i
bottle to <
ir If I

• money on a 5«•—o’s Warranted

2Le—t bottle to prove aattofactory or
toooey refoaded.
8. B. Walt A 80—. Johns— Drug Co..
Bogb— A Roxburg.

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

F-IFTTW WARD

Ntoire to all i»erM»ns »nlen-.Ued
I’M TALKING YET
The fc|M-clal UKsessment tax nUI fur
LEST YOU FORGET.
the cuDHiruetion of a trunk sewer 'u
IMstrict No. 8 (beginning at the Inter
That tha Hot Springs medicine*
uociloB to fioortlman river with We?- ^
havt
cured
THOUSANDS
IN TRAVllogton street, running tbcncc on Wei- j
llngton street. From atreet and Rail- ERSE CrTY. They can ours you. For
rood Bvcnnc.io Eighth streeL thence
,||
class dniggista.
on Eighth atreet'' to Barlow street 11
ho* be— ptoood in my hands tor col- i
- ----------- _ ■ i-- ■ —
lection, the'flrxt oas—smimt to be paid
on or before the 30th day of Novem­
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
ber. 1604.
M. E. Haskell.
WINTER’S WOOD?
City Treasurer.
If noL do so at once. We have
OSloe: Room 16)2 Slate Dank build
ISiacb wood in hemlock, mixed
tog.
232-ljno
wood and all hardwood. Coll oa
np about it — phoMOi. BeU 27^
Cltix—a 24L
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER Ca
TRY A RERORD WANT AO.

Ntar WllhaliB Dtoek.

Trava«pa Ofr>

DO YOU TUMBLE FIRE INSDRMCE
O. F. CARVER A BRa

to the fact

t. U A. 8UILDINC
I ORE SAWYER A ^ENHALLEAON

buy 1C7

...dentists..

Best Cranulatcil Sufar for
a iimiteil time,

|Wortt of Hlghaat Fes^lMa 4
Fine Gold Werit a SpaotoHy.

A. D. TYLER

-TMAT?

DENTIST

2SC Uy 8
Best KoUet] Oats.

GEO. A. JARVIS

THAT

will make your $1 g<» farthest

DENTIST

226 East Front Street

201 FRONT STREET

E. C. Lewis Gash erner

J. H. Hoim
6u. W HtWilty
HDNBOE & MeWETBY
I'M TALKING Yk.f
LEST YOU FORGET. i

6ENEHAL IHSUHANCE
STAKPARf) O^MPAXm aad taram—
UDtnxl nr« lararwBM Oamiway

That tha Hot Spring* madlclnaa | 3 i t N E W W 1 L H E L M B LOC K
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV-' - ------------- ----------------- ---- ——
ERSE CITY. They can euif you. For
O. D. MILLER
sale by all first class druggists.
|||^ ^
|
(Nxttunx) DenU*«*)

MADAME RITA KRAUS’

Ueutif Rimediis
Fir Sail Rj All Oraaists

A-ldrm* kt*«rw. BzMtr
T
T T«apl«.lSU.
catrxl Avw. UaetoaaU. Ohio.

I’M TALKING VET
LEST YOU FORGET.
,Jhat the Hot Springa medlclnea
hkve cured THOUSANDS IN TRAVERSE CITY. They con eara yeiL Fm
sale by all first clan Snigglata.

„GAHPET CLEMBK WOHKS..

I’M TALKINQ.YET
LEST YOU FORGET. |

That the Hot Springs medicine* ( awayti
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV ! show you Sf
ERSE CITY. They-n cum you. For
H. B. CHAPOI. PrapriCtOr.
sale by all first class druggists.
Phwio tiS
In Watetod—

MADAME BITA UAHS’.
tablou. John

Drug

FaSililrAUDnnltlt.
wary tima.* Calmaite Stootlc Floor
</a—toK.* 8. E. Walt A Soih, Trovafae
CRy.

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