The Evening Record, October 28, 1904

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The Evening Record, October 28, 1904

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1904-10-28

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THE EVENING RECORD I s .’d»> H«ai

YESTERDAY'S ira

r

1,876 »

fiussMWia

M«K REDRESS

WWOTTBSCMOl '
h fib Faoa Was CMfWd With
iaa. Nowr MiUn Haa an Cpb
damlc wf SmaltpOK.

PROMINENT
SPEAKERS

CORNEUUSSBIEIDSDEAU

REDUCED

*T 11GB

l^aiievou $eeti
those dainty Tittle books In our c ast window lhal are aelllng at
The flneat lituv vonimes on iho market today, wolh aa regarda tiU«
and beautiful bladings. U might be an excclloot pUn to cbooa* a few
now for the coming hoHdayt while a ftOl Uit of UUeg U here.

RATES

UNION MADE

w

1

STEAMSHIPS
WEREDAMA8ED

WAREHOUSES

AISIT'-BURNED

The Best 5c Soap
mssiitmrn

DANGEROUS
CARTRIDGE

MEN'S

Suits and Overcoats
$10. $12, $15. $16.50, $18. S20

THERALSTONSTAMP
in.an.s
than
quality , li mean- o.rrevt style.
^a.^e. comlon and palH.-tiikuig
finish in e\ery
S’-p Inland M m show you

iVIRGiL'SAENEID THEME

American Drug Company
Albert Globecsky. Mgr.

AND WINTER STYLES.

FORGERS WERE CAUGHT;

Selz Royal
Blue

A
Line. No belter nude
N«» !>cncr so'fl We -ivc 'you
SK^iVICK and lots of‘‘tyle. A
shoe with a tecoi.i.

SEE THEM

PRAISED THE OFFICERS rrz

MANISTEE LOST GAME

The U]tl Reliable Shoe House

PRICES SATISFACTORY
BatabUahadin |3©8
Room 2 TO State Bar^K Bldg.

' $4.50, $5, $6 $r, $8, $9

Don’t buy until you’ve seen

MSSSSSMfj

O. a MOFFATT

Alleu. ohtt of lh« |x*rtciK
Hi.- lli.t. lj
A d«-i»ghlfu| afiermV.n war mm-uI
McKinnon, wa-. implying the
paiHT baakei l„ il..- funuicY. tin. mum the W4.iuttnh dull uutay nadd t
injf when he came am.Ks a p.vt,har h'ud.TThrp of Mr>. Ida M. Bailey.
ADMITTED THAT THEY MADE
The gvm-ral xuhj4>et wax Italian
looking lltlb* curtridge •nb..m Imir
I lopICK iHMiig -Virgil
CHECKS AND PASSED THEM.
lochoit bmg aud one incUHit dlatm it-r |
to I lu I and the Story of th«* Aimeur and
lirtMiglii tt *«V* ro-aiul llu- U.Muan Otaton*.”
Check* and Per!:
.Mr> luU.'v ireai*-d ih*- NubJ*vt in u Ned Made
tin hUlt> for examiuxllitii
K. T
SUmiu. of Itinia, a trav4>lh>g. ____ III 1 nov. 1 aiHl uitvrt-sling maum r. presentIt t«* e**n ji*ii: Hu-i niire pfLigram hers elf.

Tcmcr, / at 11 O’clock.
II In ixt. 4-arrfull> fli
tain gun roltou and dynamllc^Hth an
Rh.- rompartd tite Aem-id of Yirjtt!;
4-xpliKlV4 4-ap ThtiiuiMerpiixx-s of H.cj vvilliam Adnoiivt iit i.» Thow!* |
,«( |,4M1
'
IGr.' U and Flon utine p H-l*t. Homer j
and ftmud that th. |
, Awdher ptirier fotind a ntmtlar iim | «»‘d Huttit
4 _
j
ai, Iwto '
y,*»^tcnlay hut tNnighf nolhlng of It. j
MKteil tu U- tie* mcwi ^
uf Traverm.- City, w* n thh,
|i^
iHhe U.mb ha4l 4*xph»d4.d tk wt.uld.
1a permamm and
s that l ad Invn wiSli-.g
wirtli-.g the for |
It . " -imduuSitodlv have wr^-eked the hmi^e !
k nsH*n ul.ni, alt l.teratur*
game. •Hiey forced ^ihive cheeky,

, a,Ml tvrti the Ilv4*a d Mwral guexlxj
iM.ilt. N* xi n. imiKYrtxnce 1 Ihe
of VU on lUmilum t'loihiug coin
aunmg whom U W.
KerrUr tlemo | -^’-neld; Hu- ixu ,MH^,n. like the cttm- I pany. on<
4,n the NortU-ra Mlchi
<»atlr candidate (or governor.
» b :i..vt .htp
Only Burnad Out Batteriea.
j nf f.'nu.
,
^
xvLHjden
rharl*^. K. Bmith Imx had the ai-! Whll- Virgil.
Homer ., ienu I
They «r.ly rueL-tdlng
rj ' h-ged UimU examined liy Gts»rge J
* plagarUt l.n: a ,
irtuo.lng one at Tb4cnpWJXi\iHe. ih*‘
Wextoter.a local eU*rindau. who *av* j Krcat individual |XH-t tt* whom Homer
^
Harmon Ciu long
they are bnrned out balu r *-> <*f a
* in-axuiv-htiu^u- up.m which t*'j commuiy. They ud’miUed that Ne.i!
fmall searchlight. F J .VaM.n
• drew a*t on nature Itenu 4.rder .d |
,,4.,.,;
duutu. that the 4.rlsiuxl llntlmg.
Ur.-prv-t-4.ni.-d «u htfiK-r than j
They were arre.p d «i Thomp
that of Virgil
W4-r^un roHtm
ionvillc and arc being b*-ld iitTt’.l tl*.
Mrr. Halley tract**
life of VirgU iI proKt-'-ul«»r comes from Frankfort to
xhow.-d clearly the w. .ii-nm ir. j „,.,rruw and will U- tried c.t 11 o’tlori.
flueaee tbtt^e groat t-arly |
Neal wa. the one who putseci thr
bad <m sobMcquunT lueralt
and art. I ch*.-ck here.
j gU ing many »cleciioua and urd $,lcALCXItFF THANKS THEM FOR |
„uuWy i»,.!.LC.
THEIR WORK AT SEA.
jinun 8e«it «nU Ti-nn.v.on aui! »■««
<

..
^tat J
----------i Traversa City FootbaM, Team Won
ParliMiUrty Thanked the Seamen a
ws-j
Came This Afternoon 16 to 6—
ly tiven by Mrs. Baiky. iK^riionx j
Manistee Crippled.
Part Arthur-Has ^<ted for St
4.1 bU im>t*t nuH-d eiM-cchew being]
----- ‘
F^teraburg at Ciar’a RequeaL
^uou^l
'
I
The Traverse City footlmll team
tly Wire to the L^caing U4T4.rd. ^
I Tao Ixwuliful vocal eoloK by Ml,o. j won the game from the ManUtet- tuam
liarun. f>ci. 2S.-In kn order uTued
Shadek, -ronotten.” by Eugene j U»l* aftertioon by a score of 1$ to e
todayanDJuncIng hla.lei*ariuro for' CowIct.^ and -MightyUkc a RiWh” by| The ManUtec loam was badly crippleu. |
sU of t heir regular play ersUdn!; |
»Lmcrsbvrg by rt.mmand t.f i he j Kthelbert Kevin, with piano acrom-j
i fbc Hlgn
Vl vn.y Alexivff ihatikx the of- P«tdm«u by Mist Myrta Miller wTre here. tM- others being
much enjoyed.
enjoyed.
4.t.„y
-•
Bounol Uie Parific Bc-et tor thel^‘ seF m»eb
I Ihiring the buxlnexa session of the . At the end of the first half, the sc-un
club 11 place for holding the annual re- raa 11 to 0 In favor of Traverse City’,
cepUon was i
4b« aaamaa at Port Arthur.

Nothin:^ “Just as Good- in^this cityAt ihc i«nc
price. Kvcr)-thing of latest cut and pallcm. Wc
also show a good line at only

BEN DA

NEW FALL

RED cross! p aOTWEAR

HTTEIIPr TO BIUW UP HOTEL?

eify Book Store
^xlble showers tonight

On The Market

Jj

fi FRANK FRFDRICH

PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH us
-

for an kinds ol

INTERIOR FINISHING '
Store Fronts-Fixturcs, Sash, Doors, and Rcsidence Interior Work.

All kinds Of Building Materials
Travwse City Mfg. Co.
Corner Lake avc. and lOlh st.
Chz. FhoABBRo
W. L. BROWN, M^r.

& CO.

RIBBON SPECIALS

REGULAR
OverCOATS

Number ir‘ >.
iueb \^itic black TATlTeia a 1 Op
rc-gtihir TmJc ilibbo^^ for.,...............................

OUr Keguur Overcoats are
works of art.
>
-Regular” In dlsUncUon
from unconventional novelih-s. They are |2 to 44 inches
long, for men uf medium

Fancy Neck Kibl?ons :)5c quality

2&C

Lot of Remnants at half price.

Probably 00>er cent’of all
fine Overcfwts are ”Regularh ’-theirs Is the true ikjoularity. ^
The medium mercoat la
suitable for all occaatoni.

GOLF GLOVES
36c
LADIES’ HAND BAGS

l or I.a«iic>' ami Misses, a MOod 5Uc C'llove

irsaFnUBoxy,
ComforUblc Unftb

Onetlorrn Ladies bl.ack ami brown Leather Hand

fe'r

n'Hchlng Just below the
knees. It’s mtde In black
cbevloU. oxfords, smooth
kerseys, rough friexos and
warm tonod meltons. The
prie« are as varied as tbo
fabrics—

50^

LOT LADIES’ BELTS
In silk and leather, worth up to 75c
CopYrijkt I 904 h,

....10c
Golf Hat Hns .;

M

: ahoweis
m Satort

Partly claujly with |
tonight and souths cs
day. Fri-sb toutbwea

Waa General Manager of . Lake Su
perier Cmporatlen and One of the
Widest Known Buaineaa Men. .

B>V unre* to the Evenlug-ilerord.
^
SauU Ste. Marie. .Mich., l>ct, ZS.-\
Jaamw Gauntlett of Milan, fath^ of WILL ACCOMPANY HON. FRED M.
auuTMM w.tt « •Mwrrto
Comellns ShioMic. g<H-r.raJ roanttger of j
Dr. J. W. OaunUHt Ot thU rliy. who
WARNER TO THIS CITY.
/. TO INTERHATlOtSAL OOAOO.
the Lake. 8ui»erlor corfK»nHjoji. •
baa been apemllng two wt^U here
dnMiiK-d doad at his bewao in the di
aad at Blk Raptda aa a gtM *t of hb
oa«Uan Sou thb iocrt.lug from bean
aona. rrturtn^ home today In reaponae
trouble. Shields came here from New
to the bnaineaa call arhleh the epl
York, where he was general manager
e of amalliNn. wbich b now in
of the Uomiu.oa Iron company. He
until the COHCLWilON or THE mil foit^ In Milan, has made necea- HAVE BEEN GRANTEO ON RAIL­
was one of the widest knoao bualuesa
ROADS
ENTERINQ
CITY.
aao.
negotiations.
men in Uic cxiunlry.
Two weeka aiPi oo aontagkm «if any
Wi*d dlatuHred Uc peaceful qokt of
mer
Chase
Ex-IUHroad
Coi
S Clssb.SstYSssR t«- the little village. A young lad was
EXGOVERNOR
Chtoom and Superintendent of
atrickes with an llloesa that waa diag
•IMS SAd IIUSMS HSV. assR
nosed aa anything hut amallpox. and
Public Instruction PatHck H.
Former Chbf Exsculeve of Ohio Ex
Avw1s«—NmsISM will r.nlNi
with the eruption atUl In a dangerous
pired in a Gath Room.
Kelly Will Be Here.
tlw OsINy I)«S«i%.
rtmdttlou entered achuol and the r*By Win- l«* the Kv* ning llet*.u.|.
I
sifli b that fifty cases are uoW on. the
WVTieu Hon. kYrd M. Warner reachni
Columbus, y) . <Hi.
KvUoverhbr j
IJy WIrv to the KreDihg Record.
sUte board of health at Lanalng bav- thU city neat Wednesday aftenwon be Gof.rge K. Nash dr»p|M-d dead in the !
Oct. n.Ing dlagmwod It as sacb
win U greeted by a large' rn.wd who T.aih room of his h-nne at n*Km Mean I
Ibat the queatlun of the Baltic Beet
will Ik eager to see and bear the iiexL iro:ttih- was the t-a '.-ne of hii> death, j
flrlM upon aad kllltag UrUbb ftahiTt
gmumor of Michigan.
Tlo- 4*vgoverm»r bat dc.climd rapidly-j
nefi la Ibc North Bern »UI be aubait
With Mr. Warner will U- Hon. since he rt^ttnd from ihe<-x*xvi!‘ve of-1
ted to tbo inaieraatlonal board, that
Chase S. Osliurn. es stale railrimd
UuMOa win make proper redreaa f.»r
commissioner, and Him. Patrick H.
the iiccarrence aod that the Incldeui
Kelley of IKiroit. present aum riniemlwin be amicably aculed.
em of public ln>iruc!lon aud n in bOrdem have bees baaed by the Ruh
llcan candidate for n-^lwiiou.
alaa ottciab at 8L Pelerkburg tu Ad FOUR VISITED BY FIRE OF A
Aa noted yesterday the diKitumlral llodjaatvcaalo. conmiaudlng lh.<
Kubbed i»arly will em Im- by h|..Tlal |
LECED INCENDIARY ORIGIN.
The Store tint fills the most
Koaalaa BalUc fleet at Vigo. Sjialn. t«
detala Ma veaaeb at that i»on uatll
p. m-. alloxviig one and oiu hall hteirsli PRESCRIPT IONS
for an afu riuxm uu -iliig. Stelr.bcrg K !
praerraafsf beiw«.en the HurKbn and
Grand ha.H b-. n m ciim-.! for the
t |
the BrUlah omnal.£. This f llmlnnu^
lug. This will tc a ron.*iitg ro^.^ 4ii;«l j
, r t|»e paaalbimy <»f a elanh Ih Iw.*« o the TOTAL LOSS WILL AMOUNT TO
Mr Warner ail! be gi\Mi a r-oa! r»
Huulaa and nritlKb*fle< ts. An loves
publican r.i«i‘plion. The train wil j
fl.000.000.
tiaadua commbibm. It b understood,
hiop f«»r file iniunliw at Kingsley. |
win hold lu aeaalona at Vlgt,. Spain.
leaving there at 2:10 p. m.. and aft« r j
Life and Others leaving there at 2:25 pt m.. and after j
Policeman Loat
the Rulna-lThe
Bglleved to B<
uiiK at Wnibrorbri:^. reaching there j
at
r.:c3 p. nu N\indiailouH are in |
ica Were Extinguished
ahiiadrnn and aurh other Individual
pri»grc»iK for a
train on the M. 1
After Three Hours.
tHBcera who may have U‘en directly
& N. K
\
I
rooeemed In firing on the flrhernieo.
The afternoon row ilng in Traverse |
to the K Yell Ing Rif^rd.
been ar By
ILv ^

Nru
York.
on.
2k
-A
flnI
mIIi-vcmI City will give an opiMM-lunity for the j
evident
tha
Ip^
ranged but It b
oMiutry
^Hiple
to
the
»K>iinlar
can­
III
l«*
tiierndlaiy
origin
early
i will
puulahinl by iliv
morning vIkIUhI four t»n*an i;tilnR didate and hear him speak uimn slate
suano-hlpi^. the American. Ilic Arb*» issues an<l also to Iblen l»» fJiort an 1
nn and Nebraska belonging to the elt>quem addreasca by Mr. Oslxjrn and
Mr. Kelley.
AmeiUan Hawall SKwiuMhip roni]
The lime of the npM tliig b eRp.vlally fortunate as cvoiHry pe<*ple Mviur
al a Ubianev van g» t here im rei;ulnr
mluat eumiuiny stores in South U
iralnt and rrturn the same day. I
'rurkisli Baih Soap is S j
lyn
All the Meamers uml aar%-hou.-e.» SiK'clal urraiigem. nl. have l.v. n in?(le|
u<iua! lo am! far superior j
wi:re striuusiy daiuagixl ami several wj»h the C. K. A I. fei a ivdtie«'.l latv j
lo many lUu suai»s.
^t
FOUND IN H01%L McKINNON AT |»lorj< and llgbler» were de»ilToyeil. The sn.i the ivie Marque!!*- Kkt'v.ay
|
CADILLAC.
lire was ixuuRUisin-d m three hours. l»any ha;, alic adv nu-.de a ere. fur.- r.ue j
from Ih llnlre^ aud in'* rmedlate iw.in* - ;
The l.uH Ik e^tlmaUHl at BI.'hxi.ii
no*-ih and from Thomn.n.nvlHe ^^Tna!
I'airlck rushing, a policeman.
buru-,d to death and Keveral oihei> the.outh. The G. It. A I wlll\make j
.MtiiUar rate friun I'tto Like. Klag.^ |
may b« in iht* ruins.
ley and <»th« r iM.U.tti along the Hue und ‘
on the Noithpi.rt braueh. Tr.’ilns on |
SIMILAR ONE FOUND DY PORTEf
there
llnei will t.ri; g visitor*^ in rIn-1
YESTERDAY.
city In th»- .-arly part vf the day, , : -.
abb- them to atlen.i th. imetlug an 1,
on e..mln.t.oo Crtridg. W« Found MM. lOA M. BAILEY CAVE reiurn on the
train*. On th- *
G. II. A I . Ag* nJ G. K. Murray stat. yj
I. CoRUIn Guncotton ond Oyni. ] . WOMAN'S CLUB PROGRAM.
that the trains meih aud wmth will U 1
H rmite and Alae an Explosive
}
----------he:^-until after Ih*- meeting, whievj
Cap-Only a Battery.
aMiss Daisy’Bhadek Sang -Forgotten” will create but Uiori d*lay.-* from the; beeeeeeew^ewvMV
aehetlule. Kvery body is luviuM lo at-;
Bperla) to th« L\i<nlug Utcurd
. and ' Mighty Like a Rose." Accomtend thb mtx-ting
j
panied by Mias Myrta Miller.
Abstracts of Title
illadUllc. Mich. Oct
WiUian.l

BEET fi

CIQHTH VEAR-^tm

TRAVERSE CITY, MICHiaAN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. ^9^.

20 PAGES

'

From $5 to $35

lOC

“ e WILHELM
.Gee. ^or»e •«€! Union

*

Hirt Sdaforr .S'Nfkri

SSroo-So

liamUton Clothing Co. ]«

■m

tHEtyENINGflECORD

M.MI. tkM Mr. ■»«««• *«to.-ke toctafwd. hwt he did Mt lAAt the sUtutA
mm

IX u v«t. imHi-t

pericnce in canvAsalng. oMce or
clerk we can secure pn>Cfable cm

Too- ofteh 1*
horred becAitoe
There U nlwny.
See. hot I w»ni

ployment.

repremiaUvM a wUmUxb AAd
m«nt b«u« tbAA tliAt oC aA7 ooe

ran>. the party naiae ainat l» thrown
oB aod the people rote for that whlci
they have been arVln*. In re*ard to

ludcmesi the merlU of a baasut
ddod upon by both .eiiAle and Ik
AOd it thsi BAA^ure did not .ult Mr
bA would refuMJ to slfu It
PerrM- pUlform. therefore, mlfbt U*
•umBod up like ihur
I would five All the people junt
what they waat. but when the lc«l*la
I tun- pAAMs a primary bill if 1 do not
I think the people want It! will et
I Thereby placing himself In the
tion of a dictator and aMumlng that
he could judge what U beat for the
people better than the Michigan legl»
Uiure could do.

MX A. ravooTT. «r f^vM aty.
It ik worth nollclng^t nellhe
republican nor the democratic htalc
platform in MlanesoU mentlo.
subject of primary reform, ori
voting Of course. If it were at all ar.

r JamMai
BApeBM Oewt.
■LL b. omAKDBi. oMi«hai.
IABUM A. BLAtt. of Jachm
JKW V. MaALVAY. of MamHoa

coa't ».«•• aiajorlty for reform.

Ing. so that there couW be party
iUl in espousing that demandparty or the other would have taken
it up. Their complete silence on the

coats are wvlt made and wnnu

ONE LOT TO CLOSE AT 52.10.
ONE LOT TO CLOSE AT 54.25.
il:v.}».»r. doo-l inU« tho

Ho

deetored that In order to hare pros

IT A; J. WILHELM sS

211 East Front St.

hU name beln« coopled wKh Root<veh the president hadn't made a pro­
test aod neUhrr had he. Roowvelt
I said the people should do their own

but to AAek a party which bdonged

extension of the, met hod td the
tickK as those organs are represent

Appl.'^ from '4 to li p la.

Ke propbeeled that eoooer or toter

Ha Introduced the first speaker In
short address In which be advised the
audience not to follow a party blindly
them and not a party to which il

cratic organs are telling us It
there were any demand there for the

Wc hnro a few ladies- and misses- cuau leli over from laut ICAnoa-s
stock which we will cU»?c out at a triCc of their original value. Thewe

thinking.
in regard to hb religion be said he
aud he held the aoeaUon of hU bear
would leave that question to the
ere closely. HU mauner ol putting bb
boys and girls be had taught and the
argumenu. half serioua. half sarqasUc.
miiuaters uader whose Auspices be
appealed
to ibe senUmeni ef the
leciured. - He then loM the *io.y
bouse rather than lu JudgBuni. Mr.
Joseph Folk. cAndidaie for go^Ferris- address was not aa boor In
enior of Mb«»uri.
length but be was futtowed by MArk
In concluding he read a Hveord edi
Stevens of Flint who Mude up the
lorial that suicd ihat was reported
^ and Held CA until ulmosl 11
that he had said he would not answer
o'clock. Mr. Ferris was the real at|
for Mr. Warner's safety If be sUauM
Uon. howerer. amd bifore Mr.
come to ^ig Kapids K-cause he did mu
SiercDS bad been talking long, th.know whsi his scholars w^uld do. Ih
crowd besAD to thin out and before-he
.denounct^l this as<a lie and afterward
WAS through many empty
quaillled tt by saving that the vulitor
apparent
had probably been misinformed. He.
ThoAum Smurihwalte
then offered IkOtHi fur any instance
meeting to order and also presided.

issue there, as the Michigan demo­
dtliiOiAL

worthy yoon* mto
they etoi't n«ord U.
eoaie^t to «ny o!^t •» low « poMl-

the itote WW.14 nboltoh the eanen.
and conreatioe •ywein and cited Ore-

AAd bA U wiUiAC to Abide by tbe

WmWt9^tM»mdmA9t r«blte laMette
PATBICK M. OLLBY.cfMroli.

. Ladies’ Coats

to a woman who has bad tome ex

to luke tt euler tor the jroiiac ■>» I
to enter the poUUcnJ «fe«».- he «!<•.

KK.

Special Price on

wrriee vmtm ot the coesuy. “I »»nt

WcmE EXBTM6 EVHS

Bent of tboee bodl«
tiled the Steinberg Grand laat
Oa tbe otber tead Mr. PbrrM de- jng. quite a number of people being
CJAT^ eAMdMUcAlly IbAt h« wou]
forced to stand. Mr. Ferris la an en•1^ Auy bUl the lesIsUture mlcht
ulker. his lecture platform
PAAS. bttt would reAArre for his
i3Wtl» in food stead.

Bii

HOB fto wkere loctotT otett tkere b.;
campllM.- he uM to eabMeace. A

Mr. ftaM 4«tar^ to «« »«*««
Mm alRM IRU Ifc* RiKiwUe Mw
too iMMMto . »Mto»T rtocm to«
awmtoc Ike vhele etete. U4 ttat tto MARK tTtVtR* or rURT Al*0
ftoHt aa<*r U»« ptollor» eu kmre
OCLIVCRCD AM AOORCM
)wt *ka( ther went. He coito
tk. repatuctt pto. .4n>ctoW bjr Mr.
Wenue uto eop«e«> Mr. WHm
Th. RmM* kktoito Mtoto WhM rtmy
want. RM Mf. F«rto WmM Vato
■Mm uy bUl
l«gMI»mre i
Aar RW Ha TIiaiMM TMy
pm. Mr. Watm. M tMs ami
Old MM WAMt
I
c«ac«l«« to tbe •mle Aod b«i

I Homifucnom,

UL i.

Gioit Opottuntti

•"■Sp to^ W«
vmmfcwnctmmomTMM
VPOH pnmAKt mtronu.

MR. raRRir RLATFORM.

m

, nUVKNM OTV.

THkcviNma(

ilA said that large majorliie* were

w here a vbltor had been misireaie<!.
He closed by saying that ibe siai*. ^
was not sick In

sikjU

but

rc-M»«rol;

inaimenl all over.
Mark Stevens.
Mr. Smurthwalle ininnlucid

.Mu!u

Stevens with a short address ouUmini

the situation from a democratic
of view. Mr. Stevens ftrsl look up thv
ficors elected were servanU of all the
mailer of uxes aud read a numU« »t
people and not .only the party that
figures concerning the increased to •.
elected them. |ie touched upon nho
After talking on that for ^mie leuuiU
machine- and pardons that had been

dangerous to the ^ple aud that

granted and
ence because h was non-partisan.
bill wbieh was lamed down hy the
people are aileni about It. and that the
lu introducing Mr. Ferris he said
senate. (Mr. Uum.u^ e.M.iaiue.J th.s
reproaentations of those organs
that he bad done more for the young
untruc—as the most of their cllatlon.-» manhood of the state than any other Ihorougiily the nlghi pr. vioe- »
Alter making a mimlM r ol exeei pi
man In northern Michigan, that .V
in a manner that best Mtii.-d hi- i» it
had taught thousands and his studen;-)
l»Ofe truni the Record'.-. reiH»rt ul tl:e
always became independent clltrenv.
In bb address last night Mr. Ferris
>l>ce<-h of Senator Itarno-.s th- evi;;
He praised the school and also Mr.
demnmcetl as a lie the hUiemiml
ing previous, he turned his atlen'.iou
Ferris.
^ to tho use of nuunY in primary cI-m
which appeared in the Evening Ueconl
Woodbridoe N. Ferrb.
j that he had expressed fears of the coni lions. Governor Rllss was FCtwiM for

HJRS.FURS 3 €stra Specials
BECKER & HARTMAN.
Detroit, B. & H. FURS

)

jaabmokbob.

i sequences If Mr. Warner should visit
! be feared the actions of the 60u boys
<of the Ferris schotfi. Thb statement

lasOc applause when he aiH»oareJ
on thi- platform and It continued for
seconds when he left. His arra-

did not originate in the Record, bui

tnenl. in the hour he talked. ma> be

Big Kaplds. the Inference being that

,

wmtK w.wanK.

Mr. Ferris was greeunl with enihu

fire 4J> hourv. worth IT 7.‘*. m.w

rov s;i*tre. - on Friday, iiaiurdav
and Montla^. Nuv. -Iih. .%«h aui'

.s.-ime kiove.'wilh large feed door,
worth 58 7:.. now oiiU ................... 6 75

Tth. when- ;lien' will be on sahand at prices lu vail all. a con:
Jilete assdMtnu-m to M-lcct H»'UJ

li M.e Vo.ve. W.lhmil ntck.-l f.sd
r^iil-«.r >ktrt base, worth Ik.TS.'

eun^utiug of taetpie-';.
Msrf.-. n«H-U pu-ces.

%....... ......... . ^

and

There tt^ves .irc extra powerte' herters and will last and give
you 'joed sat sfaciion foe Cfcn years. We have cold them for over ten

iMate^ will in- gi>eu i*ti ail
, i»l re-umt. or reniotieliii"

)C3r^ ard have never had a corrp'atiit.

t:r»: to ui» «i* dale >»•> le.^.
k hidv vkiil Is- iitien Nt'ii II
'

S«::ty-thrtc different styles and prices of hcatc.-s to select from.

Keniej;:i.-er o'sr i i-

See our targe adverfsement in this issue.
Mod orders have prompt attention.

:?c?occcjcoc-

J.

win refu.M- to sign it.


As th«

The lUKMievelt electors stand on the

■ballot

directly

legislature rv‘pr»*seuts the |KX»ple h
under the picture of evidently knows U*tter what the i»ec
pie waAt than they do themselvcK.

^ Lincoln. Detween ibe picture and the
___________ -name Is a circle, and a crosa ixi
^------- --------------------------------------------------------^ j narked in that circle gives the vole to

Carpets are Needed

He then said that the matter ol i.ik
lug the cemu.=; was tak«-n from tj •

!»f0 but it isnt Uu* cities that have
gained that are'complaiuing. Tra.

to. M.ehto.«-to«t.r. h. ™««v- hyj
__________
tovto. pr«to.nc.. Mr. F,rm ««ldl spc.klos"of ll.;'^li:Smiu..lua to

• 1 and tbe whole aMount come* from the
i laxe* on tbe ranroafif.
Ml.

BhA

MlActAd.Mr.

FerrtA.1

BTAOC A»«0 FLATFORM.

• >ly opponents *av that 1 will coerce j thy and Wuduesses siiosu* us during
the iH^lc. yet 1 am pleading wRh our devp bereavement aud als<T b>r if.v-

when he *ald that he considered it his
duty to veto any blU that wa* an l0 |

Miss Marie WalqwrighL who I* aooa
to produce -Twelfth Night.- that mer

m

.. niiur. o. tn-Urr .•.Korln.rnt.

I( .r jo.t o qucit.on

n. r,.»dc «i.c »*on».

All Wool Ingrains ' ^
G-,r .nr

of

nrw

« > nd

n,r cofr,

cn. cf cr.cr-, .0., rr..=n.

..,rr so* tor .0;.

Lock

ch«r«r gr.0r= frr :6c. :to. 23r. 18c.
at 33c?

That

... Knc. hoc nn,

T'.rn «r

„,r.. pn.Urnv

. chr.pcr grndc tor

Tn.r.

.re m.n,

Wr .-r cr l.ng

of "SuH.n.- carp., o. 30c.

s cheaper than «.c'.v.ng cirpH rjg* .-.nd -av ng

-I

ond .hr hnr.. p...cm. you

n.cc ok < r h.gr.r orierd. .«e only d.Hcrence .hew arc oh co..on.

0« M.-l

8«n our rag carpef

woven.

Elegant Body Brussels

-r ■ f'i.-'

Wc have a kvror j.ock ..-an ever ,n l-rcc bra; ..r..l goede and you .hereforc have a bC.cr aacertnven, to ar
Ic'. Itom

.

itov. cf .l.rar were lie; jn. v..; i a holder lo jrj can have .hem made into a rug„the moi. po'a .

ular way .00 van have >oir caioe. mode.

Be core and oee »ne large line of Wd.on Velvet and Monue.toa.

Rugs For Every Room
Wc I'o^ve never :vad tuen z den..vana Jer hand-on'c rugs and have earned *0 targe a *tock.
eve-y c’-stc-ner. no matter hoar por-tfCoJar.
carpel >ru m.-'y

We can p'case

All the different*»ixC5 and -o-neDiing to harmomxe with any

or any furn rings'if you havj hard wood Rocr*.

Handsome Room Rugs
mir.

T. e mcc. pct.ki:.r a tcc are 8 toe. 3 by 10 tor. « and 9 toe. by ...

We have some tx-iut.fu! rugt .n sm.vlirr sizes.

Oaghes‘-ar. Kzihnvm,

Electro.

Aryan

and

the

We

hand

t ut.or.

,i,p unjerilsn.-d. h».e kn..«n F.
chene. for the lut K. rem.. nn.l
believe him perfectly ho««rrable in all
busine** transactions and financially
Jbto to
out m.r ob.isntion. mmie
waldlng. Kinnsn A Marvin. Whole
sale Druggln*. Toledo. O.
.IL.

live Abimy.Villlngness-----------------------*
m lo serve auu Testimonial* sent free. Price 7
y.
Nationality.I bottle. Bold by all druggists,
adBtBistraUve capacity
and cost were ]
Take Hair* Family Pills for
dtammsed In turn,

Thi* 4amia

.xir>. w.

-----------------------------How's This?

in regard to tbe

£be to bnonra to cities dominating the country be said
TO CUBE A COLO IN ONE DAY.
every tbaatfr goir «n orar the coun­ that €0 per cent of tbe popalaikm of
Take Laxative Brnmo Quinine Tablet
try tor bar matOblAAi akiU ia Sbake*^ tbe state was mrsl. In rtgard ta tbe AH drngglri* i^and the money If
fKAream pana Her VIoIa in ‘^'wemh ]»oimsed cbi^ be anid Michigan MU* to cara. R. TV. Gr<Ao’« alguatui
fact that BO other .tale bas tried the to onaq^ box.
Kifbr* to tbe perfection of aru
tbAAter^itac pabilc.

WA do daT btllAVA It

. Smith,

Mrs. J

sun to tbe commoowealtb
j
^e offer one hundred dollar* rewar.1
He then read tbe *utemenU of a j for any cmae of catarrh that eating 1^'
number of «publk*n. ton. tovored |
br Hall. Cat^rh^re. k. J.

pnmoaed primao reform law and
1
said that what was wantbd w a* execu

c n.

The wear. ;hc

hare ihcse ... Body Bructeli. Akr„.n«rr. MoouCr. Rcyal -AT.l.on Vc". c>. Smyrna, Srnjo. Eirc.ro and Koto-

made the btalement that he might
*lgn many bill*, there wa* apph
house, followed by morv-

in c.rrr r.«.. .n -.i-c houEc’. an.< »' '.V
«h,ch ., Ir.c pr-u.-.r.

The lme». good. .ha. are tho~n.

When holbcaumm floral ufieri;.gs

I AlAO Uke a hand ir. the dktaCboMdcrta* the Mrt that* Porter J
tMn Af AlAte Affairo. TF.im i
i Wbllr'A -F^n*i- bad a oouator aurac Primnrr reform nnd' loetoUi-d tbe
ropublicans ahowld eaeroiae trAat | tton laat night, tbe hoime at the City araud lupld. H«mld to the lUt. The
in caating their voU this yAAr. j opera bouae wax quR. s«k1. Tb. play argumenu of the crqping before were
up and answered in a really •
qwAAtiAn is. whether the demo-, ^ve unlvt'nial aAilafacUoA. tbe scenic
bumon,.:; nn,.' Tbe ,-o.tton of
A through Mr. Ferrid. can corroct »nd electrical effect* bolBs eapeclallv
I picaring. ‘-Fauar U a play that »eems graphical dtolribulkra of candidates |
wa*
Admitted
to be a failure under tbe l
I Mr. Warner.
- fan to pHsaae and last night
TIB ropubliean party is the party <

WANT A0T

ris'eiwHl its sharv- also.

en»t‘ City seems ti> he haiisfiv‘’.l.i
Still rettiniug the Ri'cord in hit
He said that one -lam - to which be hand but not nderring to it. he tuinv 1
was devolv'd was that he wa*. an Ideal­ hU aiieniion to party affiliations ai. !

them for primary reform.-

TRY A RECORD

. RECORI' -A'AMT AO.

and the • machine "

flEAtONS
FOB
VOTING
THE ] Rm»*eveli. and nothing more needs to ist. He wanted to live better even I said that some were coutetucil lo let a
.•TBAIOHT REPUBLICAN TICKET, be done. The method of marking the day. He then pas.sed on to the old
j party think for them. He saul that it
"
OSS in the square before the a
time methods when men voted as they Mr. Femb was elected thi- vietor.
It M being arqoAd by
Is unsalbfactory. for U one I
were bought and said that in 188J» would not be u barren i’tie. that he
tbav-onc loses .the vote, am
tomitlng the fact that it was accom­ wa- not the only one that wouM oone should be defeated, one electoral plished by a republican legislature»
ek'Uv'ii.
He uieniloiK-d Mancelotia-s
I yaar bAcauAt thA jJAmAcroU
vote would be lost. Several wore
that tbe first aU.i> toward ameliorating favorite son. Hiram U. Hudson, anu
I the aUU vvhaL-rt wanu in
states.
Ibis condlilOA was l^gun. in 18SI the explained the seniiineuis of Daniel \i
wyf primary ^oevn. This i. a mat-,
democraUc |»ariy gave the state the McMullen of Traverse City, candidate
ter for republiCAnA to consider earn-.
Frt'd M. Warner, republican caii.a- Australiau balloi. The democrau are
for stale senattir. He said that .Mr.
AAtly before voting. Lot ue ace what j
i date for governor, bas always been
randy in power, he aald. but when McMullen would not ride on a rallw-aj
the Bomocrats can do for usf
large « mploycr of labor, aud has never they do accomplish a goiKl thing they
pass If electv'i! and neither would Mi
of tbo AlACtion of Ferris AS
bad any dilRcoHy with his working- shoultl^be given credit.
FVrrif.
Mr.'Fi'rris' dwlaralhm thai
. he AAuld do nothing in the way of legnun. He has always paid good a
Tbe old sy.steiu. however, kf’ U’*' before he wouhl accept a pasb he
lalAlion eaeopl to sign or veto legisla-,
and in F^rmiugtoo viHage. his home caucus and the convention aud the would -looL if- was hanging in bi;t
live bills. In this regard Mr. Ferris |
town, he hat built bomea fbr many of people were lin'd of these. He out­ letters beiow one of lUslall's earioops
doMAreo that should the logialaturo:
Ms empluyoa. aad tboy have paid for lined what coaktliuted primary nform
above yhe stage
pAB a bill that he did not think the'
these homos on tbc UmtAllmoet pUn and^Mid that the democratic platform
He BAld Ibal Mr. FeiTis was honest
'^j^le wamod be would promptly veto
He said
PArtlaau
and that he would adminieier Affairs
he wot,
dAAjocratic party asked that the prl
and well.
a
judfe of what was good for the people.
mary election be safe guarded ihc|
_
Mr. Ferris could * also appoint • , ~ V
.
have ala.'< the general election. tSenator
UnUod Btatea oenator should one Mi”"'"''* ™
Card of Tha-k«.
Burrow* and the Hon. George G. Cov 1
HI aski'd the same thing the nlghi f We wish to Uumk our . sns-uio i
prevktus.i
J frieud* and nelghUjrs for liie syuipa

hA AAw IK. And hia t
: nmy be eapecMlIy tatereAtlnf to oou
pArttra in thi. empAign do not mqmct,
.p^ng ataty om.M per CApiU
to-unrobe.
i and on the 10th of Ncnrember
ApAAking of ‘-th. mAchine.- the nB
^
'irnm Mr. Ferns made hi. appoint school money, it the record for 1004.

Your Reliable Uoac FunUoUer'

RECORD WANT AD.

hands of th- townships i«»d give::
op that the republican P*rt> j
^^mirol
tie secretsr> vf suiU.
rnui|^,
voring to tell the people vrhut
|
,H-glert.-il
menti*m the item
that th:.- saved tho sUnUM
I time there has been no denial, so far kind of primary reform they want and
census tSo they did
|aa the Record knows, of the siale- Is trying to give it to them in >potto the rnited States tvnsus
. mint. If Mr Ferris did not make the but he wants to give Ho- stale primary
all over. but. if the legislatur« mg about the ev'nsws. So they did lu
statement he must have Meen misa bill that js nc»t suitable n n'gard'to the Vnltetl tSaies eensit.^ of

Par Bnnrsynr.
B.B.ALLTII.

W.

Wholesale ana Retail.

} was published In other state papers ^
j a part of an Inlerv lew. Up to thb

AMIL r. NBEUWOIE.

large cast hingv^l d«-.r
draft ^ill take a large chnuk
ol
20-imh wvshI and
keep

iinUes .voo to .•<
i»K-seol at
the r tiir dt.-i»:aj
be held
W M. Un>wneir^. -T*r> Ket.ijo

subject shows conclusively that the

oBLAJOwc-iionrArr.

SU.V.-, JttM like
UMiy lined, heav) cast top. iargv
cast hinged cover, ca^st. lejri
e. two. nickie loot

woven pers an anil Dag> cil?

Genuine JapaneseMatting
Imported direct from Kobe. Jao
covering* for bed room*.

beautiful new goods and the

newest palltrn*. eke of live nicest fleer

AM t he d’»»“rcnl grades lo select frer

We Sell the Bradbury, Jev/ett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs

THE HANNAH & lAV
MEHCANHU GOMPMT

: nMBAV. aeraMH «
OBFrCTig

BRIQOSY

«,-rLtt rtis.K:

lUl ~mmr tft h»I <lnx«»l

a* «»1 lUrf UllfT win*

.

Tlitti In- fi-n k» ih.nk -x of yi:.VA> aa
lie x\i\m r.« < U'I..;imV to ».e lo r ovi-dng
afn-r ovn.iMB nl iier wii.cJou ta la* j.ud
|>T| n*:.»-{;*-4l
-XiUini: and ti.r.U}ti- l-l».‘»e *>».y kUV. I« Vit ti rrr f..r
or at vli.- at
tvnrk for >.bkb
•On* wan f.:dd »nrh starvation
thoMil^j ua . • «* mil: , t»:r
iv.t
4.vt r npr UJH1 I« lUiV'lr xv n'ru.O'il inn* !i
inifrr Ikiiu Ho* nst>*vod f««r if 'fhat
wi.'i tLr way v.liL M.inih-. r.lr.r; i itAikIns on tie Iiriubt aiJi* ai l .-lu-Uiriclns
hrr kroilior. wUn was «.fT -n
omy
*.nd Mamed lihumlf for I’.e ac-rMent
%. hii b l»a*l Injartsl ! *• r sjilnv.
For Carter a y»';»r Is fon*. tJdnkins to
u l;rii;^'t. w
\vlut.e
I'MV 11^4 P b;i
roi.ui lot; .i
^ ran ,U
-!«. etat*> f- r rr
inlq.-vi. ^.
Mamie
of ly ,*i.y nml
aft^-n.-rd ri^at ui Midis to i. d. oidy
iiij.; |.-i n-ntlnj tl-.n l!M.t‘.:iy l.y v.itin*.‘ at lo*r Wiiidew luirr «J, Iot llmba
*
wniM-t;.;!!-*
i.«.ly WB.
lilotM- ;.nti

oh,T<.n.,.b«.U«r

Ilni

;
^
«’*
Leif, y«n
jnon pci
pci tl.e ap|»n.!tta
■ntca |j
to L^i|,
on. Il'.*iert*-.-tlyehn:.le.
VoU aeo.
aoo. thia
lUia!'•
rteV-ily ahn:ile. VuU
towlaae .» on 1*4, ^t tLr
and thia
stay t'MLTu dnsv t
diriery kft tb*nu and wont to his
oun rnunc iln.iiKti iir did md
bis
snpl>er. as be aUnjid have done. Heart'
dpTtn m*l thoocbi
ie Iward Msmir l«n;*hiix v. ith cU-e nnd
henr .
h.-r n nkMu: l .y Ura! r,lt,,upl at walk-;
UiiiH^iy. heavily, birt

« t^k e^

by aM byy

-K< y«?iiiax^rw^**naa. -To*
?«tn*t i^ady. and anUm- am I. Oa cat

t.i
•our hun Hr
that
IB I t reality kih^ mu»t
wall, alrmdy. ar>d hrr
brother ‘,.0 ac^*“ «out wi;n hrr Hbr would
a
tin**.. «.,«i Itnaay a«a jud
»*•
»• *«•
t»-aAi«m cana
"* *■

H

‘V*....- sKi*l !trii:s»y. |K.nnilins Ms
litn^X on the t;iMr; -| II *‘n U.” It v.ns
s tlroi r.- dniLm. ami y«*t it did nm eit
tbl*. biiii t»* i«Hki- pr»*par»tioun fur hi*
SU|.p. ;-. ln<tr«.l f«H- mm,*, lim- be » .1
tl.efv in tbr 4birk ai*d neror noot- raised
jhiaL*w.i.
! ahen .ill St pm.' h.- Ij{-unl a atransr
obojiiiuc' »on:iil untmdi* Ids »’m.r. Ami
Uier. was .M.-mU'. r«rl*s ana anmnd
her. je.»ltK..|y alauuiin; U|.rii:bl.
•i ibuniTbt I d i-ay you a «a!l.” ab*
aald. -It * Ju»i grumi: nT-.leu.-Tt lo
wall; in m. iJine. And iheii r.lwt Imll
t!;:vs v,,'il hate! Weil j..u I*, ihe <-wantiy x;nd s..*. lb.' tre*-.i j*nd the I.IaI* «.r
dutwii.iun lu look at ll.e parades. I ll
au«>ii learn, only liu a bit nb«:.mH Just
now.
And. Mr.- tieurge llri;;c«. I ve
tMLM- tv‘;ii\.ic yun uptake ^Ui»l.er with
us. Weii .i leNrate tlieday.'*
'
Of curae liriuve.v went.
••i ll «:e* ►.iaie* .d.,'.."s.ild Carter .ind
dittapiK-.ind.
Sl.e V,- t Ilt *'ly nil the ev.^lns, M
Ihely th it :t \.i;s a v..jnder be; brother
re;: ;li..il yL...uy end at bi-t mfid be '
bad f;.rve:i* n Mmelldne and must rq I
i«T ink uuNETr
o left the 1...1U.
•r « arte
er askvil. Tui ; to t.ru>rr tlw IntUtii. 'Wvof l,'s r*-t:o<-t»on»
nul f.viin;; very

**• |t:
‘J’ .n'csy

I

r.itd lie l.oUev«il
lu'*d CO
go to ‘
«il lie*d

••.;o .r r.«.

m

n

h -tter

,o" rTr.lrd mnn j

h, d a bard nultt of It. He j teiTlvr m,r „f Mr lUileti. lU had vax usbi t at all. tUue be said: . U *»lHvud ii»t lhc> w«oW m waumy

-u 1-r.-vc

o-a!.. a .-iiarlly rl iJd,I. 1 U do It.
lu th.- inomitu: !:e h.ul no desire for
dr
breskir .1. He did mu wait for Car;
but; v.i'ut off nhine an h(»ur tiio early •o
rr» t.» w\»rk, Ii*' \v;:lke»l tbe Mr.s'u till
the l.iMoi7.- r.lusile is.mi I.M .md tb**n
rfnt iti tlie rewm wbire be Mi l CnrtiT
and :. n »*t!..-r liwn t.i*ik* d f«*.;eil.«T.
-......
i ll*.

M

v:x

jj ax.xr» I.
1. bm.i
hn h*ia. but b.- . t .y.d tt r. rndy
U.‘ hwl d
d.vl.!.d to in:ikv IS. funb'r «.r r
t U"
I© reliin. th. ro.»n. y i.i.o m. al. 11. u nM
I .-am it .-'me day. Tto.it u •.< all h.‘ Lia-w
I s.t.oct th.- laattiT iV' pir w. r*- r* rwn:,.d
: t.. «-Krti It littw m n-y n
h.

s;r.u-1t, 1 eyl>l: lu.v.
in Ptt
•No
i,-|!kd the bi-y.
*« usat tt. maI I *-:in t I -.•..a
u«-euia Plniuc-tf I »v.. ir io “^
1*11 rtlb’.inc iluTj ( • !
r-il.
11-ndi'vi^. «n.j J

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T-rY^i

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HIGHEST QUAUTV POSSIBLE

make no mUiake In r.-*eierttug th-tn
—Detroit Kveiilng .Ntws, .l :;v 1. D>7.
Warner s Record as State Sr
PrrHl M. Warner vote.l In :
a bil! for the taxation of »I .-pi

r. »r«*y OT. W hin-ju tr up 10 lo» fui!
hrii;l;i Uta h wu. a iitt;.' in .r,- t*mn hie
f.. J 11.- sUl'i-d toll.: . t .^.a f.i. *-!e-*t
•Tm the tn.-a • .<-.M lu- •'UvU m. upH;-U. ti lo..V«l fci Mm for ><-nu so.uuK

B E S T

Tlh' Indian rLinoren's Is ceariy ex* i
tlBCt. TIm'tv' are tw*. «ii.-cimrni hi the *
Tiumlon x*».d*.j!ii-ul card*
and two on !
the F;uroiN'au vontinent
Very few
are left in a wild state In ludU and
Assam, and uulesa a|>e<-ial ineo«urea
be taken for thHr prese'r%'atiofi tbey
rtll soon t^I^imear

No wanmr commendaUcm wma erer
given to tbe public acts and purposes
of any man than wm gli-en by Ibo
Detroit Evening News and tbe Detroit
Tribune In inferring to tbe lrcUlaxH*s
coarac of Fred M. Warner during tbe
Broke Into His House.
8.
Quinn uf CavrmJish.^Vt.. was
WsElona of
and IbiiT. On May
SU US5. at the close of Mr. Warner a Tobbed of hU customary health by an,
first term as senator the NVws said Invasion of chronic ronstipattoxL When t
l>r. King* New Ufe Pills broke intoi
of him:
hU huu»c. his trouble was arrested;
-While the terra eorporailoh will ami now h*-U entirely cun.d. They’re*
alv aya bo aasorlated with the IdUalf- guaranteed to ctm» r> a; Johnson j
of US5. and dwservrdiy. too. It Dniir Co.-s. S K. Walt A Suns* and F.
la only fair to say ibat there w
JI M* ads- l>rug Stores.
rv>peri;
table mlporlty in both ho
wblcb.
It been able to ahap<
John KeeMe. an .dcl.tjTiVf vear^ld
couriM- of affairs,
blighter history.
Soth acnators as man uf Krl\fd..tc lU-wx h.<* UMnl the
V*atTi-r (ntid W'\*'ii ol<.«-r'-. miuiiin; Mine Wiioilen t.'g f*»r fiitv >«*:iTW. He
•iiis
tnst^'tutdl im iiib loe.
thern. and thlrte<m raerai»er# of the
fcou.^v. naming them) wi-r*‘the more
A Love Letter
couspi* uo*ia of the little groiij. at each
Would not iutc*rf*>i >i«t if you’.-?
end of tbe cuiiUol wbos*- i-ounw was
uniformly the rt ierae of that marked looking for a m;aranT.*.Hl Kah.* for
out by the aiafhlnc and other corpora lores, burns or p.U-s. o»lo ixvld. of
Pond*T. Mo. wriu*5:
■l.^nfft-ed with
lion lobbyists.”
After Fred M. Warner*# Sscond Term an ugl.T .*toin* ii>r a war. Lot a Ik>x of
l!.u l.;.*n's Arnica Salv- c tre.! me. itU
as Senrtor.
ihi Ih* t .'Slv* on rarth • 2;^- at Joh'.
“There has U en a smaM mlnor.ry Min I>n;c Oi *s. S. E. Wall A Sons and
In th** •euate that ho-s all alonic r^ F. II. Meads* Drug S:o:**s.
sinted the patrcniiip:: way Thompson :
inlkeci oUmt them anfi of h;.4 alullry
Tlie Hni’id Duke r*iTiit.n,t n K one
to swing the majority f*ir or aralnct. cf Ilu«^u s fu\*irite imhU. lie .\on a
1T1V bin a4 ll,* pliiM-d. ;i.i.y an* It*' murd
a ftm- s..ldi**r befoie he U*p;il*:i*aa.< -ll.r \V:irn*T «'aml inr oihvri.
g:iu
lu write vi-rse.
naming ibeinl. Tl.**ir dU-rl-ta will

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UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

F LOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,

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MICHIGAN

OUALin. SERqCE AND
FAIR DEALING
Conlrcls the retail firocery trade, not,
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y

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aYe

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what

you cat

and

^

therefore must be clean, pure and of

y
r

t\
/V; >

good quality in order to be hcaKhy.

> ;

I y

the price. .
GroceHes

.

We do net make the lowest prices on '


; •* ’ .

eerth. but we do make a low price on

^

-Wine* out of • beiiiW;
: ir

'

first quality of goods.

l‘i >ih lias Ik*, ii t:iMil e

bterprise Grocery

Tes.-.ncny cf a Minister.
Kev. Jn*». S. Vi s. of Wake, Ark' .
wrui *;. ’Ts.r 1C y. ars I yeff* r* 1 from
ieT^.f
alu! irt.sl all r^.n> of
me. it Inev. J,;,t |.„| tiu r. l:-f
Then I
h-gun th* us*, of Eircirir H;ti. rs uni
b-*l that I an: now cur*-.l n( a dl.sea;*e
U it I-.ad me ill Its grasp for iw*dvo
tislrt; ”I ;
y. ui - If you want a r. liab!*- medl- of ih*: pa>K;*r.‘’ of ihlF I ill.
c f.e for lUer am! kidm-y iniuMe. »;timi- *
if Is In the Hne
line of equal atiJ jm;t
j
laxa
a !i ill^ordr r or g.-r* ral debilU.v. get I
tlou anJ should be iiaaaed ■’
Klei-lric IditVr.-^.
Ji'.s g'laraiiii.'tHl by j
Fred M Warner was one of U:e Jo?;mon iTug (*.. S. E Wail & Son> •
nine fcnafo.-s
who voted agnlnal i and F. H MtAdF.
UibJlng the Mil whifh ;:row.b**l fur ibr
rtslmtlon eof railroad farts iu the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

Corner State and Union Streets.

ty*

cvunl.T^d no emr'.tial liKn-l-m until hr
ua» lf:ri<Jv the f...i*rry. uh n «• m.u.
i fr«»in til. K‘tt<c tnrl him and luiil him lu

ii:.ii.e W.1S H.ill. Ii, -'.ml 1h* WWI* a : i„
elh
v..r-> Mr :ial;.*t and th.hiM* old H-’.L.U. vert w,:r liUeJ by the i di-t* -Uvr
Uvr One mluLt
mluH have *
»-4...ir.d
f.: i
mj
.1 wi*h ‘ ibrv haun t r.. v*d
l.r

%n,t V.'t.l it >:.i‘ vvre n d
n.-i ;;|.r.my u^Cvri wIm'o n*.
l.y nod a!.*- nertiiu: IIhto
s.«- II,; no i-nd to h*r
Alii ». u tlj TO nd: Ut .lu* n

it'r’,-

«ad» up > wur r»*rKl
That a
natter wlib yoa You u..a t

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KInley, Haniia and Ch^Nr.
J

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:mO, lUf
.W .o,4.1«p.
II «M
iLMujfli
i;likkir ihr.M u Ca^. Tl«- "oJd nuiftV'n. Jn»f
a >uff *i»i. 4»rer a hlz
i^lrof oU 4 a ibr lk-?r. «x.<l Wn ilWn’i
J.fc. friot .1 ,*a «« II..- •.!!,«■ nvW .rt
i VanfT'B
. fnakK and < ari*^
«t trurk asata
a« a at4Wnj: Ui^d
A * ldU » »riT 14; |irii:.ffcy‘a »pla*., and
tli#^ Ut Utrnt into |*<ri.i»lri«oii aM w«.
It ^ r-. if t- Ldd ttoi;c
tuBS lily*i-lf.
.
■ *
, . ftii! iLU «^mWn*l !••• Ili«. ♦»«! of ll.
^*n»> -olU
«4*»iia *.«.ruiii:I.r loUa
Ida iwHau lb<* MUJ -krT
bf> a|
wa.i- >v,.lkr.l a;th kU kaicU iu liia
II tf-a a %V4.ii.Jrr i«ai Im»
dW« l
il Irf fi n- b- :;oi oul of U«»
}ri |lHs;j>y ajiir lii«* door rkaie
M.Viur Ura,
.
“0^*11 1^ lixtd^:
1.0 k*«k In a
UiUfUtr ihfnn^l.t V.rl-'^yy. -And llinj
aJuifll I ilo' If U %»a* nrirUKlv km
<*»n! li wcuM Oil
.jrlv«- away Mamiea brmlMT. N.a iu*»r
Tl.r Iboii^.i of V.-tliiMan
Inl. rtwiim:
am!
i|..‘ iiiin■irt.^ iMM -nd and i!s*- -.Hd m;...'; dli out
1^- lK.ck llri.-cvy l.rul lUt •• to
0T lU#- malUT. T l.r» rMi of it v
Unt
t*B.-T4T l»4.1 om ijti.4ii ihlH iiioii.y f»»r
lilnii^ir, bjl f.«r l.iH *Uo r.
JHaiuU* wa«t laii.*- M..- «v»i;Mo t *r.-.Ik
a at*i. uUiw. Ilvi t:»- 4k«*k»r who l.nd
Wiokcl mit for U. r vu - o.. r.- .« U .4
•Jo.«- *!a- w .!» I-VI 1;.,.; k.M dial Wltii
ttie lUJ of a on !!•
pUo.toi luavhln*> i« Vui jH.rt ll♦-l•U-.«k
walk |>r»-lty v..-l!.
I‘J«* iu.o liiiw o«jt
VM, a-vl Ibat rum a
u*^l of mon-.v
to earn.
h:. 1 ►ni:r!;uio»
tboiiiTlit of
ii. but n. vrr of

HANNAH & LAY CO’S:

a| WLCN1MDLV CQUtma

f-

.•;r,srr.;.r.::r.rr.:^ sy/S

trutnlU^

hronchlda.- writes Mrs. W. K. fUrF{
land oC AnnoBk. Ny T., ^bnt, when sU *
ssrad her;
IXscorery.
;life with Dr. kS?8^Ncw W
«Oixr niece, srbo had eoastnnpdi
adrabced stage, also used tbb won.^r*l
' derfixl medicine and today she is per
: focUy well.- Desperate throat and Iscg |
j diseases yield to Dr. King's New DU
eorery as to «o other medicine 00 *
dartb. Infamwe for coughs and col-is.;
SOc and 11.00 bottles guaranteed by!
For the Mien of OovorBer-.rPnpc^ Johnson Drug C3o.. S. 2. Walt A Sons!
and F. H. Meads. Trial boiUea 10c.
Now AaaatHng Him Atoo VIIHM Me*

««-- —

Abnwrd her what he tod for tor!
“22^1*22^ -ht hha rartouaty
•X>k Touir %Le mtiUL -And yocTr
*Thara
•arrd for a J<aur t</ gel ttr Khe palled «bat I tatd you aU thia merataf tda face domi lu ;*e». “I nerer to«
*** »*««
' ^•Pei bnaK*y. “Ter,m.. but i ve winttdr lo walk *, morh.
I'it Je*m all orar ajpiia. And 1 ^tiu wt. I«anlna «?> tb« *j-»t Tbv atran.

L tllll Ilf*1^. r Uuin
r«rt«r pirk ttf ^ Mtti# imr-

|i:

rs^fs^

la dir
roa 4praMt
««> u»u«r tMdl 4«ftdr
v«tll alfiOR.
TiHia
went tOlo the JMK; «sd
Id a feu- miatstoe bmpb tHey v«m m j
their war lo Mamie.
| **^11^
Tr ere her while <hr*!i«bt tip wl»'
Bbr «pf«d tbrtn ffom her wtadow. tm\
j auspoeea.' MBticrd lUtictc
W«r her cxriaBiatkm when Carter
-CtwiKdaid a frliw pay u te

•OlEKT C. V. AEVEKS

uml "

-0«i«F

toriicr was one of th.r
rom who vutiHl In favor
tb# rat*, of tax.Ttion of

Tbv alH.w* J.S prunf ,,0:
Ftcd M. Waiiirr «*wr ha^
r*x.-r*vi!! M* c
or machtue or

H Strong Bank
Wiib thf tlir* dors, etjunsr!, and linancial backim; of strong men
and wiiii t-NDcricnccd mana^iemenl makes a desirable place at which to
keep \our ban!; account. Interest allowed on tieposits. AH accommod.vions < tmsl>ient with sound bankln:^ c.xiended our customers.

DON'T LOSE SIGHT OF THIS FACT.
Rr-fiTiM -Mcs ihfu!d n*»t l(-;r Fighi-of
thi fact* that ih»* n*'Xt h-'i.-ltiui**.*.-. il
ri;:pi'oriif.n an'i^r.'divuict thr k:?.;*- on
r(.n-r*. sioual and h-.'!-ariTin* s.
How would you lik** to -.*. the sw'c* rr> inar.ib.rr-,! by a l-,»H!«ti;r** bows.-l
by IT-ir t'aniiisu. wjth a go>4nu>r
ranipati mar-hlnc ma*le r > Rign sm n :i
hill?
It would, of <•;{>.;r;-. mean a
g* rrymaiidcr tliat
wo:*T 1 «h::*.;<ti-vmaiid«'T arivthin^ *
*d. and for v.lml

Use Record Want Ads

DIREIC’rORS:
H. S. Hiin, Prciiilcnt: A, V. f ric lrjch an t Chas. Wilhdm, Vice 1‘rcsiJcnls: C. A. Haininoml,
^

ic:; l»r. H. Jl. Garner, I. M. Ilucll.uanicl, j.O. Croscr,

llcnj.

Thirihv.

Geo.

W.

CashLardic,

I .C Desmom’, Win. Lo;*.!on.

People’s Sauitias Bank *'

dtK in ri'i:„r*'.sf .-..ai
:oii V? M %»ral imim
HI* tw*. >i*ar.* h.'^o•.

"

Wtdo not dost at noon.

Open toerp Zutsdap tot. 7 lo SiiO

•n with a i.mlif'lits* D.
rr.l %ot.' ill lbu>. I:
Th.' men. y «a. drop
u.' I. J1 d-nbir l.ilis in
ii. bus iHiT, H*arih*ii.

no; • M.. v- u..Mnm. U« rv*.ons*
.....«»n d . a^-y.*..* •
*;'ir

WAS

•Vt)|.C,
. 1 <loa

be ilMu’l know ■nb'Tc ; Jtm
Lr^juunsi
He .;ua f..«nd It and ; *' eh- h a It.wut with h r broth. r. BiMl
iket.

' xc

ma

mr

he k.H o,
b>ns'T be ll ibe;
nn ! ii -ll
rt.:*:: i-leven b
cd H.illetv after
un.br uj'Ai-d-s,uM.;eit4i. He oertn to
It b .c-k fiT t:M :l«.m.r of bb fellow
wivkmen. .Ui.l I ^ i> :hi* If li** b-lnrs
tt Mek t*yM*
U I-" t!**. .r..j ,.f Uu- wei-i* ortea. a* I’la »-> U <en\ juirif* Mt>:»
. IJ r' ,n u. nt »-•;?
. M »;;! .» wac ©Xr .l<l th man who e*Jd the
«:. a.
nr
.| lovr Cnr- m.ub ne ficitildr. i take it hack «nd p.s>
nr-liovrCn
fell ;>rivr. b Jt ►h#
Kuin« U. uirti the
.UtTii, a 1 hvT«rlf
Ni.w. it }u-t etna-k
m* ^•.:a.Ur A aa k.m Wns meki:x tl.t* j r. p..*.H thst rh, *a1;1 .am th- tn.n.y
tu.'l.r If rh.- had th. har;o.-» Ia v.ur. *.•

l:£
f;-e.'. fC.U n Iruwa ;i
v:.eu 1,.' T*. 1 in id>
i -TLty ‘wmiki 0
m •

Me: ;u f.T ;
tj:::t 11 *J4 »p b-r to lm.
r jpw ell 3^,* ,',. e l-t 1..; *
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REPUBLICAN

LECISLATION.

Th" APMra’ian l.Jliot ?v.U'm n.Mmin th*' mlad *»f i*r* tty much cvoryiHHl.* .
th • f..'at'?r*' of an auth*»riii'd unifuriii
n.iM'd f’.trni'hml ly ufllciai authority,
and tbv p.'-ivai*- tiu th In whi. h ib**viiicr prepare;* lu- buHot «< cure ff.un
sali guard« that
I V. ry man when
i of the Aasund^willio.ii v^ikh mi
iraMur. I.al
anvth*;r.*.
Those tor** i'ru\lii*4i J'.i thvUctKiu law eaaciMt by liu* litpubllcaa
bxisliU;:* *»f isn*. .itod Jtt.i ;-o*.J by
Gov. C>rus <J. I,a:cv.
Thi law wu;
pa-si-,1 by the vot»i» *^f S ' !>* r c* nt of;
ll:*- Kcpuldican UH•IntH»r^. v.i.ile t:o n. t
CvUI of Ih:- tixTUtH lSt so OiU.i t VotlHl
agatr^i It «»r did not vutf at ull. In
an amcndnu'ut adopt* d by the sue- '
ct L-ding D'-xtoi'cratic h L-;slaiiirc . the
f«.*.,:r*
lb.* b-unUt i.;tJ ..t vnig add
e*l; bu: that i« a d-vail of irining cun
reu-a.-are l-esMe the provl-lun of t.he
official bailor to M' fumiykod by the :
state or U.*- 'county, and the pri>-atc |
voting booth, which JIN' the n-siurca
of vita! <i«n#.Mjucurt*, and were both rC-

Mm^i- iJd^I 'ptt^ tsuwa
nod
. ur lilt!.' .i.*»atr upon i«nii r .. h
It V .'S the r-T.crat .m-.n:,... t tt it, ' .id
mat • k-,w w h it h. w
. ir
J .at eft.T th. w-, l-ti. C.'W oa.- - f tb-An.! TOW. l.rMn:a. a word U, >•-.« Den't
C'.m I'lHel iv.t. -If sny m;.:i , r l», y h. rr
k;.owi ri'.tto;nK
th.^ m-.m.-v hi try t.i palm y» urreJf off Pir » thief ay-in.
Y..U e<.u|da t fiiiih.m bFd...at u-:d :*r
n t 1.1 iH- T..U Jon-rf fsj
rr« if *:* b,-.ir th** Mam «t .x .*t t Mt!:« •sw throuKi; yen In '• minute
Go
THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.
ow urd wen
no m.jr«
JtM., I A
Yo-a d‘. I wr..TB. . It # a;©a>»
The dote'l'v.'s’ ltr;;:s-y h .1 t 't
U b nason for congratulation ihar
of
Hr vrr-Mt.-U tlfc-w c:;!. Uur«n:ng wr tic to #hk W a
lb** i.i .id b; the Ib'pabdci'ii it.ite ticker
-cxtlcd
man
m
*
eViJtJ to un.srth e vyrthlr.K. U
!:;•>. wiih him as accompanyiag candi
«i.nf.»und you. Hritrs*. dM* s a lUt of g. nilomcn who will well
T 'vcr d.' to Ir-t tto? ri r*'t In »h. k w..rk tr-<i>r?T«-»»e->r. But. con
Au4 th.»t m«n l .id m:t*k • i.-t in- saU:y : I rmUwr Uke you for It
bear
the ytruilny and Investigation
,
. -n -p- Tte wdMk.n'ef 1-. t n»:ht .
eh y.n;. v h.n h- h-id r.na.bd the t-.l-l.- .- ul
which comes to HH-n who desire official
-----------------loajtions. in every icMaace the>'. are
b.. s. iUa -d.i If r,«c tvtor* rvn. Vrt ■
cordially supported by Sbeir bona
©Uto Mul air. uu.l !:nn van sbe do U to hr.**.«! tdme lf like Ih.it! .\«u1 : tT there ,
frIendK. several of thftn having won
wlt’.Miu: lb: t m«i'h;ne> l *lj g. ins te w-;u. a-' t .nw 1.. Ins*. U Cm *-te
w.r>- K %1.. i th which or ibc * ^y;,
A wooderful on'hitl. named tba their way to official promotion ihroujeh
get Xin t iru. hJ»e laiocM.”
Jk. they cetc U.
lo the M
>t-;e
ee of --rsic^I
%'*r;:tcal *^Thr
Tbr rXnilt
rcm.it iT
of !::»«:# > mcV. Mk na u>
w«« tbe chief at- faithful and lutelligeul wnirvTendered
in other official state relaiionL The
S^aln.. in ll.e wimlow M wl,k-!. were ^ • .^u m, tt-r woj th.* r .nvi.-t!.m that to
*t tto reeool cxbIbUion of Republicans of Michigan need have no
db«ldny.»i O.M Imirnc t.su.lec.-i ami jr. .. ,v. s;.L.uc. and da 1: mirhiy
froita and T»retaWea bdd In fear a* to the personal strength of
«erls derti-ned in ass-M natun- whtai jj ‘ “m- «rt<iroan k*TU .Mipr -r nw*y. ! Horllcultnral ban at Boston. «ays tbe their candidates before the people, nor
as to their ability to well perform the
duties that wUl come to them after
r-i* «xtHv.,d to ec lii* diT.vUvr cX
Btylo cpverlng at the bead and the ttoir election.
•etlTity.
liwtead of the
At tbe de* lli 4K«I rot his hand on itl *«a
i form of a toby being 1
tlnaldfvhow
A roomitnent is to he erected In NotiU frkDdV
eter Heolelin. the
r of the w^tch, w ho
mJe 11 like roa for *
l>rter sb-s* off the baaJ.

BB

,

^ sgm to walkr.to ^l

TRY A RICOSD WAIfT AW

L.ac8ies nTailor IN/lade

Suit Special Sale
For To-day and Saturday
80 Suits ranging in value up to $25.00, Blacks. Blues,
Browns. Fancy Mixtures and other Fall Shades.

Friday and Saturday
SEE *ri-iE

WINDOW*

n Cbe Boston Storo

;Ki

WORLD }!
! BEHERIM. NEWS OF THE WORLB
T.. .^
•j
vas«. Tht r mMnd
fea
I^. V\rtl IWHt HIUU. pmw tf
^a.! mrc- u? trosrc. nrBamerirJ
I?rrr>lrlri». lafcrc^^ wtth deiiraif no*i*r» of bi iti'ii ic»14.

par:
a .. .
.
TIU* tlOi CH' rAM^ ia per»e4
»rSrA or 4lm laafl
trrra.:
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LADIES

F>L.VJMBINO

y.. MOTicss mrps.

Do not ttomlV gi\-c much
tlMwght 10 the %M>ck oT an Agticultum! Implcfocrn rtore,l«rt

BiittET A^JIRSON
has just a.Ulcd a large l.nc ol

Cooking and Heiting
A Beauty Bath

in a beamy V*ihiub is yours if
m-c do the plumbing for ymu
Ks-ery ^letail of the iroik done
‘ js is cxeculnl in a ihorouijhup-to-datc manner.
Ami
ivarranictl first .class in all, rcsiKTCts. Fine samiary plumoing
a spcrirlty. Oar rejmtation fiir
oromptness, skill ami reluhnily
is assurance of satitf.irlion.
An.l oar rlurge.sarc right, too
f r>a c. B, M!iro4tl.i iroa. nuirr^ATi»r~-i^ti
< U :>ru« f?i4yr«. bn«ci*; »,\%* Afua* K»lcf K»r.
alwa)*s.

that wminterrM the HOUSr.WIFE.
.^!:o a ih!l line of

G'.KER^L Hardware
in n.WilK»n tn .\nT ,-uU tral I:n]»Vu4entsC.aiir»;vs am* Wagon?.
1 Julies arc invitnl to ca*l ‘

^ BAEKEV AKCEBSON

^R.J.Mercer®Co.|:fS5g?i^::r
1
223 E. Front St
g:

IIS Stato St;

mmm

Jewel Stoves
2iid Ranges i-CHHPEST
^..HEALTHIEST.::.
AXl>

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aUiSOLin>.LY ODORLESS

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ELEOTHIOITY

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Fire Insurance

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I , .ViH'31 FOB (lie AtED
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John r.santo

I M 1 Ai.Kir.C Vfi

tCD’’’ YOU FCRCCT.

j EE;.;a^L

i Th.it toe Hot Spr.ng? medcines
M.avc c-.iree THOUSANDS IN TF.AV
•le« W'lhj.m Clcthl.CCT YOU FOnaCT. ERSE cm*. Thrv can cure you. Fc
■iaJ.4 by .;«l l.rti cl.j*. 4rux,i^,ztt.
O. F. CAK rHtn ft «t.O
That the Hot Springs .medcM^c^
h.'ive cur.'d THOUSANDS IN TRA’v
ERSE CITY. Tlirv can cure y'.;U. Fo
r»le by ai: f.m c

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loo YOU jyMBLE
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A. D. TYLER

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DENTIST

JOHrr F. OTT LU.MSER CO.

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jGEO. A. JARVIS

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t J. K. Mernoe
G:o. V; KeWefty
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€. C. lewis Cash GfGcer IBENERAL IKSURANCE
V..1! U.avc y..i;r i:!
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^26 East ProDl Street.

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-C. D. MILLER
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r.M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
Tiat the Hot Spring* med.ciqe*
nave cured THOUbAf.DS IN TRAVERSE CITY. They can cure you. Foi
; icle by alf hr*: c a** druoo‘*t*.

i.7CAR?ET ClFAKlNB YORiTL.
I


C;irpet Chining and Fc»tS.-r Rhtiovetiin:mowing mnd laying.
Before *rr,<Vr.g yow old carpeH
away t. be fu.de into rug*, let mo

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,

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m ttoi.

stock of Pianos failed
I to come yesterday but
two car loads are on
the way. Our stock went so
much faster than was exp^ted that our salesroom floors
sre empty.
I

•f r*r*rt» aJld M*tiM*
OirBC'lAL rORR:»PONL»nXCK
MARK P!KN*NITT J
II mkM tiro jrnm to prow ao oyatir
tliai you M snip Uovn wiUi rxpr«a>
atom of UeUriou* .atJafactioa ia two
; a»T^3«U.' 1 IrginU #-xiwi» brr oyatcn
al ibtf work]'* f^ir
oratrrs an* ju*t
frr*li« laodloi-n* Bwl to*, ions out i.f Ilia T^ atrr ^
off Ilia
Hut III Tirtrlola o> alrra are
kfionn liT ili« ir hnUlUt cr* tba c«nd
^ paay tliTT
Water U fo lli> orator
what man ta to fnUl-^lt makeu tboqoaltty. ■ rrott AJolijark bar ramm a awaot
and luHriooa bivalre tbat baa jiartkwJjr flarc^ and favor. York river. Kevmj
rivrr. Ebtabeth river, f'arter’a
l.jouba\»«. Jamea river. Broad bay
nod Ifauipton Ilaada are all trade
name^ in Virrinia oral
nrcliiki baa apent $.1,000 maklnf
tuodela of ber oyafera. bUf and little,
and rrpreaefitlDg Ibe prodnet of vvery
rivera mooth. bar. baron and aound
alons ber oyater atrewn cooat The tnliv
uie yon be$io to aak quealkma In tbt
Vlr»lDla exhibit yon plonje Into a now
realm of tbonfiUt and dlaeovrr a world
mOt rommemal acUvlty of wiiiidi perin tba
Virginia exhibit. Talare of Forestry.
Kiab and Game It rearny>leM n in.-ilbird
In Ita maitinxK. Inil la tw|«*e :ia larxe.
Two of them were .wpinr.^ at Vlrsrinia
Iteai h. on the U'kI toy. ami to data
lljry an* ww apeinmeim in bird lore
The Kumbaunlan iiiMitnilon at Waab
Jnxion baa one of the pair under..-„ln|:
► • iiarat irt ifcUca,
ea Hfiiiptim I
If Gettxal.uij:
Gettxal.un: was fou*;hl.**
|i ’ the battle tif
aaid oi.eliidy o» she toikoil nt tin-

j
I
,
;

atUted. i*ae ihe plain ei eryday E*ytub of yonr ordinary c-mveraatioB.
SoBie there ore who flU thdr wrtttt*
lallan term* from
paxes witb

They •ftbare a loUv lime o> be 1 »*»i*dinx atwut an extensive fancy
policies and U'come formid-! gret tbeir kiabimy to iierform** certain
^
to ‘«ke and i^ectlooery faetorr In tbe
tXiMSK who'll It would be *9 much mora
deTb Vto ak^nixlfl^«xor atropa !
Tl.e forei:n»era- waya J^c^ Dan J. Cai
handling national IcxIsUiion? •
to ^bnner*^thU 'irvear
.04.4.«- .irinsi I. onr of lb» «t»r f«- .^***‘"“'‘‘‘"f, *"■ *" •;*,
‘“ o'- Al«er
>
of tbla fl»b dlittdav Vlrjrlala. ■*»**$ !»«»
Go e:nwamoiu Tu com I A Democrat povemor coabl also dll 1
*7u.r «i k 7 kimi o?^
Of UII. D.U .Iiatm.
TEmm.
American metlioda Bumy auie offlee
o«ce,. fn .o
the mother of
ad with primary reform, a
creal many-other omamentol and Bae la nor or the .lelirhi^ of the mndlons(.s | pointers.
---------a,„i
to
Uie---- The
appointment
Tlaitor who Ukaa to Leei» pa.^e with tbe
fttl qu
Dr Johnson n'rote to
{oommUsiooer. Insurance e mmlssion- i
Vlrxlnla wooda wortiL
] er. labor, tonkmp and pure lood com-i Thrale-**A man** soul lies naked
ei-er way yuti x«. and yon
! bU letter* •‘-Talde Talk
mlssioaer*. oil inspector and mem
The
arr
of
-wlioopiDjr.ii
up”
b."*
U*
loath to pet ont of them. In tb«- w
oxi*erl rotarle* in xenenu* indnl*er of many boards would fall to him.
and air tbiiqm of woml In a llioo«
of xetllna Repabllcan effli
here at the world** fair. Japan b’ow* Instead
cy the sute would have
forma frmn machine* that do .be fam- j tlie
lm;:le of commerei*.l enterprUe
nr traablns or the da V* chuniloT with with wind a-plenty. reffnrdJess of her the hands of men inexp
the preanurr of the little nnper to an costly wnr. Braril make- :i «-off«s* *haw Incompetent. IxmK e*tabll.shed* ildh j
oveniimed *ud the In-‘ ‘‘I!.
arr.r of elothesplna that look Hite tl»e In li pavilion l»lx enotixh ami xlorlon*
ul the p<sjple would suffer.
anmra torrali* In the es*i eml are onodBh to I e the siatehcms^- cf n pniml j terrata
Kfferis are l»etnt: made in P.TrN
n U the leck 'aiun* not the xovemur
It
the nntural 'aperlmen*-an ariK:trt.im and prosperous eomiuonwealth. The (that
enacts law
The state its as .-urc baxe sotur imjs*n.int stifsn in
choppe.1 down and *awed up. V^very irreat <>nuan hau\ n <-a*tle in n.nme.
,e. j
primary
eh^iion leclslukm
beort of the eity named after Ku
I
ttf -ful wood of Vlixlnla ha* rreoimi- dimenaioa* and splendor. Is for i«
! W.imer ns n,.,ier I'erns. end It
tkm. find to call alleinioo to one of her and Btate rffnirs only. Imt in all ,>.,jlikily th. h*si»latioi; would
in^t***! sons. Jefferson, flic tof ffreai-exhibit ptlaiws
Wam.-r wo
the fon-st bave spellcl liU name. Here
It i* na eut from Ibc irce* wllb bark triumph* In nil lij» «rt. of pm.r Tlio i i;.!’,, ’rtmVrv
, ................... — . . -i-Cibim the < nly •all on.
Freneh pavlUvn U nre.'il show house | »oe in M.chican* Are not effletenev !
state-tbe rhbest ; m the administration of ^late affair* i
-.Stop and rexisier! Slop ami see na- ®
and the most exquisite of ^ in all departments, economy in the ex- j
fnt*-*» art xalletyr* mttl a u>hr. the art decoration*
— .i-t ihc-eyt-s ..r Ibc ! pendlture of ntibbr funds. -»m| ►en-;c !
rokc »*f a uinn of middle rer.>>vskllled
iH-hoUl. Ital.V.pa |*nd roundnes* in shaping public iwilJ. i
In woodcraft and in l«\e w lih the ahndy mion. the cboleesi flower in tbi* imr i
rladoro tn the manaKCtncni of the i
or ito foriwt dtn^ihs. The flen of arcbltecturaV toatity. Is bnlt an
ions—arc not th«*se also I
an ; f«»>'
puoiic Inatltuf
iniiiiiuiKinp
robs* came from tin* tlnllfonuu evhlbit
Xn' lt*tic* in this rami*alira*
can
xi w
! wa« plnd that I wtoppi .1. fi»r here exprwwion of Italian *rt which **», The
The election ofr
are eurtoti* thinpt «-uoip;h to xtock a
"“
m h ‘"'v«7Tv
«•»
> "•"'“'■••'i™ < '
rau^«eum. Mr. Thomus IJaieh wi.l show
,un.
,n.vnn4
..'.c.-a-.;
I
you n iKirtr.'ift of Mtue.'M<!h:i delicately
1
done by nature In walnut crnln A ml- f-OTltory to the nuud er ..f an even ,he RTeatest Mates in the union.
ellim: the world of | Drmorrat In the exe<-utive office will !
woml burl has the sire rml *ha|>e «< n
s
ihe/ligijm;:
aud
;
mean
disror»
and
confusion
in
all
1
fat porker. A Kansas man bmtixht an
iheyiudr.K of
brandies of th** >iaif Roxvrnment. in >
ear of corn ami pbussl ft in the pi-.:s •l?l and ortfonixation
make tlicui j e/nrienr> s-ul w.-«tefuleeit«; p uoelJ j
nxMith. An old Ihmbroan netting avnrjMe fo- use iiiul rtijormcnt. To be a brrkward Me;, and expero-nre ri ;
ready for.a amoke Is picturtsl in a burl win ti e
.,r. the i»av, Mtouid warn Mlchiunn asalnM^
TidV,aac;i!lm\h the purof myrtle wood. A r.ibblt. it rat. a par- pose of nil Todalm n plaiw
rteps of 1
wit. a foot ami otbe: f-Ul fantrsie* of the
b. Ihri plm-e In
nature are pi« tore* in this c iIJott of ho si of nations is the «Ietenninntioii of
the ;lr..e to ro to Notre
woods.
on r e suaiuwl.ip none
every «>ne. And
Here** a p^pldc lesM>n in tree prua the r.rt of ' ah.wpinsit
r«s ti .\on:e s..:,ltle i.iid Fan Fru.i
r It up:
up^tovc
have Us
Ul deInx: Trim l!>e limb close, and iiattirr vclopment.
I bus brov*
will iwvrr over Ihe v.numi and hesl It
Fair Gn.unas, St. L niis
Foiue t.urahirv t-,d m.ty
perfesily- No cabJnetiuaker ever Joined
two piece* of xvand more a^^rately
ver plate from.ii i
Onemorecurious thlnx let me menlloi.
RECORD WANT AO.
the *lump of n Urpe trrs*. the top com

Our Baraains will
Soon be here
WAIT FOR THEM

Grinnell

Orcis.

FOOT-BALL GAME

XO-IVIORROW

Reed City High School vs. ,
Traverse City High School
2:45 P. M., RAIN OR SHINE
7

Have Tou a Little Girli
WE WANT EVERY LITTLE GIRL

----Every little girl's mother—every little girl’s father—every little girl’s brother, sister, relatives, friend?, etc., to come next week arid investisate one of the
greatest offers ever made for girls. This is the most satisfactory store for men. women, and children in Northern Michigan—iundling only reliable and
worthy merchandise. It is a store that gives better value to the people than most stores and aims to please in every way.
The store that offers'Vou better qualities, more style, and absolutely guarantees to save you money on all your purchases. Our clerks or display
windows will tell you all about our great offer—out-of-town people are requested to write for particulars.
Mr. |. II. Sicinlmr^ h;iN just rctuniBcJ from Cleveland where he secured
ainon^ many other k;ooil
oil, ihiiiits.

u

ONE OF THE
GREATEST SNAPS IN

SKIRTS

Buy Bood Clothes
BUT DON'T THROW YOUR HOHEY AWAY!

[SP

wvir
.(lOlH'-Vj to

Come to Stcinbcri5 Unn an.l $cc lliv *u:..lcsf’al

that was ever placed before the public—They have just arrived and openefi up to
the < Uieen's taste.

iuits and 00 7i;
Ivercoats at vO.IJ

MISSES’ SKIRTS AT $3.50 '"rAVo‘‘
o““
to $5.00.
Short leii^iths for iher girls, just the length, just the style, and inaade of good nobby
materials—the very kind they have^wanted.

LADIES’ SKIRTS AT $4.95

'Tht-y re llu: ecpial of any Ul SIl‘ lo $1.5.
shown ebt-wherr. You luighi
as wrii
save this dilTerence. Siyle, l*ii. Work­
manship. .Material, etc . is e \ cell i: n t.
Suits come in singh’ and double breasted.
Overcoats ift fiilTerent lengths, ivith or
wiihouPlxilts. We know you’ll be more
than pleascil with the styles and the
values arc irresistible. Come and take
a look at our large line. We have plenty
of others at lower and highCr prices, so
you can gel just what you want.

Worth $6.50
to $7,50.

Made
of the very _________r-ain
choicest plain;j and novelty
ly cloths,
clot* i light and medium colors as
_____.________^
well as black, navy and brown, in the ve:ry style you
: 1 wanted
'
“ t find. We
but couldn’t
have them now. the make and tit arc perfect,
rfect, styles are really bcautifuf. right up to
the minute, and arc truly better than skirts sold by most stores al $G.50 to $7.50.

. PLENTY OF OTHER SKIRTS

,

'

,at higher or lower prices and all up-to-date. No matter what your gotnl taste or
. si/e may be or what price you wish to pay. we are confident we can fit and please you.

steinse



DRV OOODS.GL.OAKd,
CI.OTI-IINO

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M. pmOAV. PCTOMR »

BaapaaC Far did A»* m tamw .
Jm Japsn tbm* Ja no nwb tMag aa

Impeet ftoai jrmth to. nge. Ho
bag «r giri cmild mr tbtok

Nr.Mi^’
Mitigator

^a

to April, la tbe flaw when tba toak
tmltatma aa tb#y ai*. tbe Japanai^ are laga. evt dartog tbe dxy atoaaa to tbi
fmaala aboot the npper walata aC tba
Menam rtem ara fleatod down to Babans. ^riNrenwy nr* eanght and raft.

last uwfraa 1 daut lore raM."

3f CAt^LTM WELLS

*11 la flasT cried

.tr.Mw.fKMPC.ekm! tapp«*w»Mlt((t
-Vtrr “"■’ ■
tlMj tHomd to tbe two*, uid

WIOOS. ** «*y «
Av OTTMlM ffWi M« auM.

!!l?T?T;7iwtw fTTn

SMMktotemtfoM m

bM woaU bare canto

hte^SSto^lltTbe InerHaWe Wtof a
Bsaoklm box and traits far bia next
aam. Tberelanobnrrytog«tnto*tfw

1 wMI be badn'C eoaae! 1 tplab-1 wiab
I weca deadr
». HabeL an.- aaH Mr, MKS*.
Ibtec bcr balr grotlj:
it Jea’t
___ jae oC Mr. Boraton. I toow It
lanX^niteUyoabmrlkmnr.MabHliatfwd to tbe accomd oC bear
Mr. Mlfgr Jealooa rase araa Irmrtied

i BECORO WANT AO.

aptke aboed “river drivera- aneb m
handle tbe toga in their do^_atPian

thy aJ^bo wahtad.

^<Nr warm It’s cnnrlmtr awl ^*Baw
n«T wr .« tiMT ratpmL AM MM
Bowk Mlkd Mlh l.w.rd wlM.e-

tJMi » M. PI«IM MM Baratm «M
M yS»on>Ml and inflow aa i
af ttqaM air. Uot abloletalf oaata
Bat at laat Bara Mlsv« Inn
■fHliiiiC wblet be Mt am* mQ
a boon W«lt BMilfclad from liidi
tbapila.aad to tbe csnberaDce «f bis
)Sf sad satlatoctlon orir ble aew
aehl«Tfmeat be ran at once to tbr booM
bia flaneae. Mlaa MabH Hooper, to
dmcribe the aav toreotkio to tier and

Ml

If?--

THE FARMER

.y:;.

H. Tbe itMoa were smarlof nnbe,
abljr ararai. and .Mlae Hooper can
Esni Miss* to ber and bessed blm
atop mUlsattas tbe^ «!d weather
tbejr would all be baked alive.
-Blij. MaheU dear.- be m^Ued, -W
HMcbloe mltlsatf* heat a« weU aa cold.
I will brim It InaMe. rrratae tbe indl
catora. andtooon It will jnlU|rate t^
biat of tbepe rooma to a pleasant te^
peratnre. Have no tenr. I wUI watch
It catrfnlly and hot allow the
grow too cold.**
Tbe mltlsator wortced like i
nnnotK«bU on tbe drawlns
ftwtn wall. It aoon reduced the ternperatut* of tbe hoow to tbe moat do-

-

all. tbat la. aave J
Mi^.

Altfiomb blaHey

^ -1

hr'
on roar i
t
will antooatically mitigate the
the atmonphere and Jhc air will become
araraser and the tbermometer rise aa If
« oew aim had dlffuard a gcaile radb

Bat tb. IntrMoctloo I. «n •Montl.t
nM th. IntrodowT MooW b. h44 m
sponsible. Nothing ao evldeocea tbe
proper knowledge of tbe correct as
ooe’a way of Introducing-tbe vooi«rT
to tbe older, tbe maW to the matroa.
**** ***
**»•
goest bad shaken bands and gone out tbe man to the lady. Tbeac are correct
«a wen as that the distinguished guest
into the plea«iDt. balmy diwk
•boBld always have others prroented
MIggs, by virtue of bis presmi]
conm'cttan with the family, stayed tvs to him or her. not be preqented to
hind to dinner.
'*^ea ahookl always be moat dlatlnctly protoMmeed, as much embarrasament rraults apd aomettmea greut

irsSnS
larly because she will bring ber bexa
eg, n»d men are always scarce at
Abbot 3 c'dtKk the next day Mr.

watrUed Ihe
.be perPK. I1
flraahcewltlilntereataiidgaaedlna}.
tout aw* aa Mr. MIggs adjured dials
aid ari n«iat«a among the compUcat-

Hand palntrd bntW are 1
Md In the fall and wtetei
New York Preia. One chat
ton Is made of white allk. ps
flower. This makea a haw
r. for. tboogb Exra an- armtloo for a rc
toilet. For
the band painted button
li aot io a little rtai of Tatoncknmw*
toco gatberod touad thahntton.

khd MIto' eaopar w«:t hack toto tha
-I caut haar ft Bara!** amd.Mtoa
Wgae to awall itomlts,
The value of topd to the cHy of
Hwaa a* wmamilly COM day. with r Hooper, atowat aObbtog. aa ahe fluag parla is toto than 71 ennts a toftmr*
flaroe northatot wto’ whieh Mrw Hha har fluffy pompadottr agmtoat hia gar(about V»A. wiwro totok
Botod lea Bud toft t.^ atmo|phe«)( raw deuto. -What haa changed yoa ao? total of SlAOSJtoUne.
Daa t ymi loto »r any

AND THE BANK

are each necessary to the well-being of the oth­
er. The savings of farmers form an important
part of the bank’s deposits. Onthe othbr hand,
the bank is always ready to loan money at a
reasonable rate, to tide tho farmer over from
ssed-time to harvest.
Our savings and collection departments and
safe deposit vaults are well designed to make
business relations with the bank both pleasant
and profiUble. A safe and prosperous condi­
tion for ov6r nineteen years, and a surplus of
$30,000. shows the confidence placed in our
management by. the public.

Itaelf a marvH of |
he waa plumed Into depth* ot deepcat
woe, snd tUla liecaoae.Mr. Bojntoo.
whom Mlaa Hooper had erpreamd
such anxiety to have preacnt. wa# mo*
nopollalm the attention of that charmlus lady to a marked degree. He hum
over ber <-balr and pUetl ber with

and finally extinguUbed by
derful mltlgator. ami as the
uearvd it* end alte ralaed bcr bead with
a sudden Inaplralloo.
-Kara Mlia3».> abe cried, -where la
that inlierable mltlgatorr
with voy and bewlteblng-demeanor.
-Here.*: 1>e anawerod. slapping hla
Aa Mr. Migga watebed them be felt breast porkat. And with a mad dive
hla angry paaalana rlac. and In defiance Mlaa iiosper extricated It and waved
of nr. Watta* dletuin bla banda felt
erUly motioned toward Mr. Boyntoo*a **-i*^we It anr* she exclaimed. “The
dee|» and expreaalve eyea.
h^M, horrid thim: It to ibla that,
But Esra Mlgga waa not an Inrentlve r^lng agalnrt yoor heart, baa mittsenina for iwtUlm. Ue knew that ho gateil your lore for me! But It ahaU
muat not glte way to hia temper ond never do ao agalnr And. throwing tbe
make an exhibition of hln.Helf In a dclicalely wrought machine on the
I laoy a drawing m,iio. ami yet the fires •floor, ahe brought down her I'uban beeJ
1 of >*alonay atnl anger surging tip In upon It with aU the preclaion aud inuahla h.*ort were well nlgli iineontrolU- cular Torre of an ex|»ert lu physical
1 hie. So like a llaah be mmwlved tbs culliiiV.
clever klea of mitigating hla own fur?
i:zni Mlgga looked daxed at first; but.
ed fnnil tbe Influence of tbe machine, hla ufTtvlioo waa returning wjth
figaleil fenor. and he cUaped
Mi» Hooper to Ida bear! with no words
natant. Infemrt in all Mr. Mlgga* In { jj,etlng attention, i
Jmwc of forglvencsa and love.
rantlona and kwked u|k>
as' aomrthlng lietter th
and a little wloer than i
X licuutlful white swau *ait pattentty
And so It haw-^ed
OB her neat In a noo.
info her
«8be*a a-atolin*.- her keeper aald,
imeoee exclaiming. *‘My dear Mattel.
-There*! peven eggs mider her. ond
l*Te Invented a inlllgalor.- ahe beamed
Ibey’U all be rcudy to hatch out by
the time the next thnmlcnctorm comci
Kara^nmboped yon wouldr
-Ton aee. Waliel.*’ Ite omt on, “Ihe
"^btmdK.toni.r «.ld Ui<> rl.Uor.
oaefulneaa of
Invention Be|venda
“Wliat h.« a tbundcnrtwm tot lo do
entirely on tba numU-r of iHM.ple It
with nr*
alfecta. Now. U llM-rc aii.r one In thf
-11*11 hatch oAt the egga,** the kccr>er.
whole world wlw la nbt affected by
explained. -Krrans* eggs are no hloou.ln* j
axceaalve beat or eoldr*
hanl thnt oolh'n* short of a goml elsp
-No oof.- mM ,Mla- Malrl ‘«i « low*
of thunder wiH burst *rm. It's a well
that would have rarried convldlon to
umlemtood fact among naturaUata that
the moat bigoted eontrovcrmialh.t.
;
young awana are nevoT hatched excei»t
-Tbe«."iuild Mr.MlggV^riiuiphantly.!
during thundendorms, Pld you ever
-If I mitigate tbe fletcenBH. of winter’s |
examine a awnu s eggt %Yhy. bang It.
cold and of summer heat, whieh by my
ira as bard aa a rock!’*
new Invention I have proved m.vaelf:
Considerably imiweawHl. the visitor
capable of doing, am 1 or am I not |
•ought out tba Aiperintendent of tbe
heaelltitig mankind to a vast, an Incai j

our bird keei-T/* he saUl. -tells
-Too aier said Mlaa Hooper a. fer-1
me that swanr eggs are so bard that it
M h.f«..
1
take n tbumlervlap to batch them,
la this truer
-It U a
-Many pcnwiia think
ent aaU gr
-AM 1M MeWoe."
o»‘Mr.i
MMn. ■rpml.tm* b«- .doraiM. but^
unable during the aqraa of hla pnwent#
Inlellectual rxrllement la reapood to It.
•is ao small, ao conretdent and ao ac-1
eanite In Ito fierfect metHianUm that I •
may already took upon It aa a pracUcal
rrr can l>c no »iucslk.n aa to th#
and therefore ftnanctol aucvwai.ruard thrown around society gm-Aod when may 1 ace n leaiedr , waU and placed It. with the cooling erally by tbe ceremony^ of Introduc­
asked Mlaa Hooper: who had learned j adjustment stiff going. In his Inaldo tion. The nnm or woman of the world
by expertenre that thla question waa j
10 has l.eco»e possessed of tbe profK
breast pockrt.
aavlor falre may speak to whom he
The effect. Uiongb gradual, began at
«m*. and after a few moments Mt cr tb* pM«fc
It U
bU
Mlggs could look calmly on wbllr hla «• b« pMrere to B«.k to tbe wnm*
p^non.
tb, 81. Ixml. Ulobe-P*niiK-trothcd filrtfd desperately with

y.&-

First National Bank

Aoytliiot Bought,

RENTS COLLECTED

Sold and Exchanged.

HOUSES RENTED

Do Yon Want Cash
for Yonr Property?
We Can Get It.

CONVEYANCING
tXCHANOL
AMIL F. NERLINCER
Bill K. fTron^ m^rrnrnX^ Trmwa

c. w. ASHTON
Oi«y, MioH.

NOTARY t^OBLIC
RRE INSURANCE

How Do You Like the Long WintersWant to Go Where it’s Warmer?
Wc have just closed a contract with the largest real estate firm in the
world as their representative for Northern Michigan. We can sell you land in
Northern Texas from $6 to $S an acre, and in the Pecos Valley. New Mexico,
where the climate is absolutely the best to be found—California not barred—at
$15 to $50 an acre. Land which sold for $G and $S an acre a short time ago in
Oklahoma is now worth $60 an acre. This land is not as well located nor as
iertile as what we have to offer. Call or write lor particulars as to rates, cli­
mate. soil, water supply, markets, price of produce, etc.

Glfe Us Your Promise—
We will Give You a Deed to a florae.
We have ONE HUNDRED AND FOUI^EEN houses on our list
which we dm sell on payments the same as rent. Over two hundred lotssome at $10 down and balance $5 a month. If you have a farm to ^11, list it
with usb If you want to buy a farm, house or lot, send for our list before you
purchase. Why put your money in the bank when you can make it earn three
or four times as much and be just as safe? If you have money to loan, call on
or write us.
‘ •
Call at our offices at any time and investigate our bargains. Jf y9U can­
not call, write for our list.


Nine Eiousaiid Aaes at $3 to $6 an Acre
/Wlthto Ten MDes of Trarerse Gty.

THE

EVENING

RECORD

TRAVERSE CITY. MICHiCAN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1904.
prosperiHis-tann. PK who
iru-sTi-il with
tbi- board of
14 yt-arw
Mr Waiktr
GTant township, a heat
a man of rare iw-rsimal
suci»-s». in his falling and bU lofty InU-prlty d.-mivnKirated In all bis bu.4nt-nR tracfiartloni: cMmmmd him twirtie-itly to the fHniph- of the county. Mr.
a!!: l.v rt-cl?«cted and s»-n»» iho ev»>inty Waiktr !.as f4»r swtral y»'ars b».en
for nninhcr two
in the
abo chairman <»f Hi* Uard of uupcnri.-ors
and rt alonn nanner which J»as charat- and j-iiii |in->iiles omt that t*.»dy. His
it-ri.-»^! Ills fiJhJic «an or In
s.-evioa l4»i?g . speroMitN- In county affaln*
makes him a vaJnahle adviter. and a'-l
who ktu.w him art as.urtd that as
j'idpe of Jirxihatc he will give to that

in the wtetm of 0.e jieoplc* In tbU
comraualty.
He i* young, mnd Hw
of hU ngc la vhv Jt gal pn.»fe«are more highly regar.l
Cross is I
G CAnviC U. S district alto
Hest.m y.lchlRim. and ibw cone
Uon has hroughi for bU coasld. rai
local but

ALL GOOD MJLFOR OFFICES

...

Brief Sketcnes Of The Men Named By The Republicans To Hold Respon­
sible Positions in This District find County. Men Whose
Public Careers Commend Them To All Classes.
:jnv ii.

Tr»-

At ih.
Mr. Sfoni.>.:

......
M i

AMILF.NJRUNGER

tvlf chu ik" n" m w^hVnde. and'whirh
will M- a or •.111 ui Grand Traverfr • of pn^hai
im'Mirtam
in ihi.s rminTv. and iio
u r man
;e than V

-.j,
tru.-iod ImiMJcviv -m I
<-»ur.tv ..

;

Popular Candidate for C*'
Commist'Oner Unanim<

>

-

Nomtnated.

oawM- ai,d r.dhibh
K . ' nn
r.rMt'l

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ai.U I... . -T.V. < ii. l^iX. |
lli-n.uulv w. r. i-.i*tu/. il ... Ini |
““-i •■•r ik.
ui.. r...u.

XI
«. II J,o<«n!
^
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Tr*-.< r-t
,
n,,-..itif . utll-^- Iia. U».;
t--t, l,n,tirhH..!!c..c i.uiiK. .»,»rl-orc.

CHARLES JOHNSON

; jMiio.-.ur oundi iatfc «i.
ruuuiy tkk.» in:.-, tall.
,

HON. A. B. OARRAGH '

GEO. W. CURTIS

%

sale by

all flret-claaa

drugglsla.

Mot SpHnge Quick Relief (
25 centa.
Hot Springe caUrrh cure. 60 eaiHa.
Met Springe soap. 10 cents.
Hot Springs healing eatve, 25 centik
Hot Springs com core, 10 cents.
For sale by S. E. Walt A Sons.
Johnson

Drug

Company

and

Amei^

lean Drug Company.
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO..

lu rift at tin- e.*nmy .
: i>\. and no 1» t’.-r n.mjination ir...I.i|
imTKinan
Ih nin^tila o.wn.-hi|i and ih.* mn of J
rapt I'r. d K. Jolmsoj.. one of tlratt I
Tra\» .- rsiimfy s uai-t r4>iMCtt .1 ph»
.l..litiN..n hu^ ....... ..
4-l>^li III. shm.ft
.iipammnroi
ihK r.t .Ufy iliiriiiu the ii.rin ot omcc
Id Sh. nfr riianii:. r. amt t.aK i«.en a
nm-1 tru^ied an.I \a!»ie.1 a-'%ivtam to

|

cecd Himself for

Cure all chronic dlaaaaea.
for

Aes.stant of Sheriff
For a Long T.mt

ror to «'o.-.mt crt
''f jXi-t M
^inr'/ I
and a
u non-irauon for tl.o
connociion iy.iih‘
•jTi'foW
a hruf iiM-ntion.,.j,.
7ru^»*r-‘
l**in>iblo |u
iu?.i:lon in iho p:fi Im-*,; har within a
tiwt
7ru^»r-‘
i *‘‘*** f* I**in>ilih
h! • law prartu.’ 1^,.. jv;.:.
IpOtiidoaUy w^u not
.»u! of i iao,: iu}.
ssarr ihal i.w.- lo?- a. ; -< f ‘bv ..........' of tl*.-,.......‘ y. V.r. llr^.wn, lahli-jM.! a ....... ^
lo Of tbo Tr«M r.:.- I'jry bi,:*^
J.:M j.s.VWm u. if,.- .;-rtion j
Id »un,-i>
of
int«i ir -«:ic "f Ih m.rsrtv
•r a i^rvAuAU r.f ih.
.. ,
.
whl-Jt l.. tiu« .i.fuunsMat. j i.fd oiijv
lojnnr..
• < I ' t- i**'*^"
*” Ih -ho ro-,j, mt
^
....f 1^^ CM»-i ovc.-ii.-tji ijimJ. ' rtnrdy. n ‘‘.atft. an !
'
l*.o ,..-or
fa; n;.o*on anI do|«-i,.iahU- pnlV,
I--r*'‘
/. - i.:tt..od
.
{
ilv
n.-s f.,i i:.„i V >.-ars
lirown wM niuh

Nominated by the RtpobI.ean. of iht
»al Otclnct to
lUh Congretconal

HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES

lUSMi hi- i. i;,nj vn:. .> I ’!«.• u»!:v«

iht.rouvhiv . tiuiii.H-ir lo’ run^hl.v» Hcnorr.in^tcd for Setcnd Term for Cir- Ah* siari. M
|.iarih-« d; Mik Itap. :?.
bl. Ifio .m|*..rl;.ui q.i.-v j
cuit Court Co.-nmiseioner.
. - w hj ro h-^ r.-m;dn.^d mu a .-h.jn i urn-.

lorm*^ nui -1 * m
nathknel
•;

'

,

ROBERT I WAITER

.

■ ai 'thi- ropniriiran 4 .iM>

r.M;\vniion f.o>. \

.

^: JfS'SS^SSrS-

. .luilUH-d noi

|r» Ji^ idc iimi a- 4'U' iiii <iiUi: • VM-t^-d ib«- lai*-

Harra:;h U a aoliih u
Ith aldt'fV-. wMrh hi..'vaii**tl j iftai.
d in •* *'i» h •“
-r a- to mat,, irnt a iii«i.>i *1‘^jia

Ij;;"

M

lli*»wn.

Mi.

“inr;.; ii.

Mr Jidin.tm i> i.n- oy-.iho
.if Gr.o d Tr:iv.r>e cui^t.
rlioiii the
ar.ki.l- a-'*l to hoiioi
wtiRi iMiviiioTiK « i imhhr
.^;Kln^ll•lltt
r Johiip.

1
n(.r.iJimtU*n ili. lu-hi-t 1
i . lh-nt 11.4 r. wM.-- i-.nraiu^^f .
iri', Ih gli.imjit iroia U.
I -h..ul4i.r >«raf adufiih* o-M-riiro'h.-' i-i . . ► ».! .%. r*. in i..
I:..IJ nriil |ttirloti-in ifRA.-i r-a4 l**r h.
COMDlf
V . ijtt*
n*i a oi*v<«
S*. lyMiU wtoM- tl-A
of ih
1 iul -4\ar Jrtfiu-i him l lshU. a:ni wh. i
iMo.j.o
. xpcrl- n* . h.
, iiuiak* r > ;i> i tuh ltd i!i. |h .ijtjo ot ij.s.
.
. ,|t;.f KUir.mi.rtm.; i .Oili.iy i
tlo- inosf 4«*|.fh ii inuin.lonro 1
UU Inhi.'nti. alllJi> ami homu
rt.u^

The Distinction Detween a
General Primary Law and a
Direct Nomination Law.
:h.gan, like the oe
^•n:hl..ni»hm of

the p‘oiil.. *•(

yi.ungi-s! prHi tlti.in. r in TiaviTsihin in -J. t.. of hi^ v.ars h. hus a!
midy 4-tahIirh. d a Inr;:.- and urowlim
ptaritiA- and h.n- u;im.d aii 4-jiUal»l
Matv ai.’.nnK th*- i.hy>i.i.viw «»f Trnv

of Mmnesota

f.

ihl

•1 runth !»i.*

‘ ;i'V

KUBECK & HOYT
UNION STREET CLOTHIERS

w.na dcaioned. namely tne i
ccrp=r^te c?r.trrl ami on ti
many fold. After four ye,

HON. 0. C. MOFFAH

'-ne d.sfnlt

•o‘,u‘>



Th. ri It iio eaMi..iay < J J

m

h«- d.

■‘.V ^ ' FRANK W. WILSON

cor.-.plcte

f.iilure.

d,

Vlht.-t . .ydlpik ry^^hih-^ ut
;;‘)fr.. i *H «1»- 4.»«X;'\
‘-.f*
Alt; i to *. :«hr tan. a

l«-.*a r-4

viil iur llilii
b.
' ui A\u
'• **f <Traud

_

.Li-;

‘cr the Second T
the Off cc of>r:
of Grand Tr

.tip iluri

on ;i;.*»-.iiaht ■o-ih
a:;/!

part iui:v V

-V - :
rU. lia/u• ’ -^u^r.nn* 4..>-n a vripTyitJ.«if h'*n. -i» at d.,
UlUAii.h- •• i». T' pfMi.- rlim.• JL-;
;
I XV.
- nrw
r»-p- N-t 1-j de*:.tj
XU’ xi»unt>' «rit ri'..dnm I
a-.4n«l‘r j*

«

hjii

dir ii;u>i tn wl. .'h I t.- p.^Vn^ ii.r^lit
cwH nunH.- bks n*iVrtNv i^hlhit-d
lhiriM-.ua*nth;. Wh;xh mat.*- * ;niAji;iM
■nl’’Ixiiiri

HON. JA^. WOE

i

. ALo No.mina

Another Renj.

l^ wr
ha l a h»i g»T *»i

Candidate fer

_
uomifU
F. rE.
BROWN
__ _______

-

term o, Mp.ty f..r a p. :vl P

the County
se Elected
d Term.

.....m

BECKER & HARTMAN,Detroit

KindliRg Wood
Call the

Taylor Coal Co.
Both Phones

---------- I

have

.Hvme.. j

Not Sold Out
I will soon have a big line of

wbu-.. 1- i.jm-r.-iAj

tor ihr c.^

Otto 1 lartman. of above firm
invites you to be present their
Fur Display to be held at \V.
H. Brownell s. “The Economy
Store" on
-..iS

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larger stock.

to lb

..rg

3lr. t'ro«' w*--------- —*

i»nTi.
tmir.rtr.

IFURS, FURS!

FOR NICE DRY

4TM
> n-ahiiis aii.l vm rs.iir
yiiung mr-it *hoM- H»h i-h*a wh« n h«
•i4- r fi-i'w i.v
- up a la^k
to i.* rf.»rni it tai'l.i u‘ lt“ 4 r..-r
Hb.l 1.1 th.' in-? of lus
M:
ro.^s r.n»i:4 2i- A.Iyn',. rkiM am! al.mi as a
»«1 air.* a*t «
h aVijuir* .i t y hanl w
.‘.ito.-Hf b«^ «-u.ru4i:4lal.ln...ft

w Ii ’4mi::fornicY. 1
'
b-kl r-i..*1 i u r, iiaml-j’-FU'-

• atur.-

Surveyor

irsth-v't
Uc-b, In
vt
-b.*
Candidate for th.* Ohicc cf
County Treasurer.
,uroev u?r iwo yt-ar■ .'and
and !t»r.
hir. h
P gal aUl-,
*
One cf Grand Traverce County's Best
T’Ot lo M r< r» ii-»itin mut;> ac-,
C.t.aens Nominated for Judge
mi each tiro.* hi- i-n :nse«
©f Probate.

HOUDAY 600DS iR

FINEJEWERY

FRED R. WALKER

M.lr.to.'.s beramn ii*c*ounis.Hi a-ts*a: ? i
Pn*<l R. Walknr. nomlnativl by lUr
.1 m-. Kuh-'uatlel farm
?1.N-III natt.-ni ol l»:jh!ic mom. ,;i. Mr. • n piililii:an ci.uipv « onvt*niior. in .AuvIhk'.v 4-aUii iriitnl. Hi
■r!v ur.‘ jM r.A.uai < bur {'T>.».* I- rl4i.^nc 111. .iv4-nt i K-rm ar j gtuu fur ihc .rflliu- of jiiUg- »*i irr*»hate
s'blpbU n-^iK-n.il h> i»ro.rr.uii-a aiformo*. and hi- work In | (« om* of the Mrongi xt nir-n on ihir.v.itny ilok.u. Mr Walk.*r itijuvs ihim* iow:;.blp iMvau!.,' of bH tbai. .*riro comni. n.iK him lo tlu* l.-'rr . r,.:itny
Hi* Islilisl
jr for r*H
ilislincti
ig «m» ti
and bis rwumUcI
«t MIrhigan liav<* wrorlh as
*a a
* <*mecn
<*1
- high. ci>.
ithmaua
y tif imri-u i*. No
iMuUtrabJf 4»ub'i-lhirgfU> aua

Ter * Second Term tc

- 'Beprcicrii T^‘
y
-Etitc Legiet*

t.

P

HOTEL

I At the OldStand

E.H. ALLTN

~N

Convention
AHVM.-ftuH ai.lK- fti 1^

PARK

S
Clau* Warnwr, Prepriwtor
(
SUTTON8 BAT. MICH
K Ixv-alMcloMtO b

ic-ckfti upon as t ie witeit toluticn ^ci effered lor i * pr.mxry election
p-oMr-n.
Tie republican party of M.ch.gan
rr passage of just
ih. r.ocrats liave
ti'ourrtful c,4«zen v;n» recognicr »n th t carrying out cf
he repubhean party is ava.i r.n .I'olf -. o*t w.stly of t^e
lecsens ctr-ied
Eher stales Ihut have had tm-e i
and d rect re ., nat.on svsterrr.

GEO. H.TrOSS


tl;e

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A
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anV.n h- , 1 .m Viat.-.-. t it» la
i;n*t ai l l e A.it! !-• irKUiipl.-'a?iti
. Vfti d IA
i.rg u i t hai V d e-'o
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anv
i dt
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In

re of tne getura'i nr.mary h
s cf Me atitr and the rtim nation of tiic d.rcct
):l d'i*-r..-t:..
Under
judicial and ceng re'.5.cn.il convrnt.cn*
nc: ..nation fv-irm amJ the dclcs.st
jpie v/.II select the cand.b.iits t. r the

Ksrd.-d than 4>rl'tt»do.V. M.<

un.mi-i. mn'uuiy » • l U

and

1 intcihgcn'. r >oice ij. »'Oj.nh1e. In the t.irgcr d.va»ons
rrpctcihlc it result* in confus*on. corrupt.cn r-.c- graft
proportions and in effect it ha* for instance d.st.m.tly
,-ffr.igr of Minnesota's represcntat*on in corcircas and has
.!ii» i.p cf the rankest sort into the state's jud.c;ary.
; til iour years' exper-.-nent WiU' a pr.mary Isa m MmncI amendment to t.u* prc-.cni law wHt unCi-ubtcdiv be m

Honored by f-.c-rmatitn f^ Csec.3nd,
Tern in M*te Sr;iat^..T ,
sent ??i:i ;'-n.v.or.aV ^
'
MnOninia*

(LARSON’S
a tout

you want your boy to look well,
,nd fc
feel right, put him in :
_
overcoat. The only strictly custom
lailoretl boys’ overcoats made. be
sure to see them before buying.
We handle a complete line, many
styles, popular prices.

-iu4 »i sl.ni is rl-r!>yniz4.1 U ail wh i

urirtciplcjs w
I'ted in the orlm..ry U w new i
•arr cf xxper c.ice i..u people c
fnn.ll primary eli tion :
ch ic .Id roj t and fo. w.och .
. ie OesiQr.cd t: throw .ibout th
Minn^rr®'a
primary t
■*’r •afr^uait.^ .ind protect.o
on anj ij.Mt t'-.it ertst fer tii
apainat fr
pfclcclion of fjei r: It ele.Tion.- under the Aur.tralijyi *-allct ay-Ur.
Sjc*i a pri-nary mv. .k needed -ind wherever .t ha:, been put ii.tj-op:
aticn U h.ii m. t w.t.. ..-.ktant i.ivcr. M .nig.^n w.-uld hr v.isc to ».•
such a fr A- jpen her ciatulc Looks ccvr.ing every pr.m.Try erct.o
.l-.tid w.tl -h tf'.r 1 .11 J.'rj of th- ttuve.
<5n the ot'i
;nd. ihr
cove, the n'.m.iiai.cn ci
. Iccjieal.v
ccl*os5.ai 1
ijrefcironal and juu.cial d.i

h« M n* .Tracer.* r»»> i»i»d ti'-m n
hay.u d. lo-i-: ^ ,
fo thi' lnl»rti‘^. i
tft .ri-nii fj:
Tiav. r’^^^rhv bk PT*MU. .l thiean. 1, . • .

-.•.n.ii.ui.'1, - ill «t .

FOR CORONERS
Dr. Frank Hitdswnrih .ind Dr. I-. J.
Tedfr.an Both Good Men.
J*r
I'raiik
ll..!.!sxv ..rih was Ih.'
ini5imm...h- iit.i!.;ii.-r ol tlu- n-pnldlcim
i-..:miy l onv.mtoM f..r corom r fr.-u.

and frill hato better attraptlons

Friday, Saturday and Monday,
NOVEMBER 4TH, 5TH AND 7TH
where there will be on sale and at prices to suit all,
all a
complete assortment to select from, consisting
consistine of
bacques, Boas.
15oas. hearts.
Scarfs, Neck Pieces, Misses’
Misses and Chil­
Children’s Sets. Estimates will be given on all kinds of
repairs or remodeling of Furs to UP-TO-UATE
STYLES. Every lady will bf? interested in these
goods. Remember our location.

THE ECONOMYTraverse
STORE
aty, Mich.

241 Front Street

for the careful buyer ibaa ever
before.

J.N.MARTINEK

217 L FRONT ST.

Use Record Want Ads

tSstsPsS
^rr^SSSLT^^ SS
•ffi TSL^ SJSr-221^
kuTi^c.

^S^Asrzsr- •“iKSHF®

SrcS^&^S
. CoraD aad U BSb-

Mr. aai Mm. LaaraU l^aam attaad

Ommfl0f Pnton van ««IU
lek tbn MM of tte wMk. bat la bncMia. Earari la not faitn no waHJU^

s-as-ssn::

jBjnsi.'srt'Si

aaw hoaaa last PHday. Mr. CiaSaid

klckad by a heme

______
wOiyib
Boat btar at WimamabaiT tba naat

The Help Baad aaet with Mr*. Dav

S4u^si^rur*.2!i5rts

STSi with Mr*

**Shn^Sm*lIft^uii» morning for hi*
Ray HUUkar ease over tram Dc^ paiantn* boma la ladlaaa. Ha wUl
troll last wank to help kla father tn
Ue bocal and Srecy bvlacm.
Rain aad aaow bare atoppad tbe
farmem from dIgMas aad markeUag

taaoiy Saadayai at
0I« UlU* «
friisds b»r* Uta^t Wyoming.

Joa. Schmitt. Jr., commenced work- bae. Nelnon SbUler aad aoa Ben at
lag an tba gmeal trala yastarday.
tandad aarvleaa at Lana Tree ye«ter
Jaa. Rear, wbe bae been worktag
for Dr. Boylan and M. S. Baird for the
last two yaam. axptcu to go to CMwaa an tacraaae in acreaga fld ] eago In afsw
NORTM UH17Y,
a faw day* to make Me home
irjay
ea«tn».
^Tk« ChHatlan Eod«ror lorlH) wai
per cent, aad the hard early front ha. witb-Ma aoa I
onaaluM) la aor cb ircbw yaaiertoy
^oeed the yield at leant 10 per cent
tal** saw mni was nmnlns
Mr*. Chaa. Steem racoraad
KESWICK.
EAST KASSOM.
lira. C. a Berry I* o« tbe
pie of days this waak. sawing
Mr. and Mia BJarkI: . • amI
.
Mlaa Lariaa Undley at ended tbe
^ Mobr Wn» a
iber for Mr. Boaiia. alao aoma
4rM art nalUn* b*r
‘ *
Y. P. A. mliy ^ S^UvIlle and rUlle l
« tbe church ,lan erenlnf
Jao. Sawyer has moved off the C
Ml*. Barke. and olbrr -v <s :. .
mtatWaa at Rmd City lart week.
^jil oonUn ie every nlfht except
5** Maple City drova
dall farm and U now living In the
A. W. Mabart and H. Uvlngtum
.f^day. Everybody te eameatly In
topic for next S^nim>
f.
.rvel
a.
Jnmmat
Lelaad
laai
wej^
^"^eome.
do^
and
get
good
Albert
Rubbinior
Rubbin*
of
Keystone
U
movb> InviUn* in a few of ber pla
a-hod will begin next wi»k, Oct.|
^ Bright and Mm. W. M
Mnrte« at ibe CoM*r ««*»^*i-i
r. !>
piwpose of having n rami mall roaia
farm house.
Ing Into Mr. Cmndair*
Cmnd
.liter a br.-e week* vacaUot
Bright retimed from Indiana la?i m* air. mnd •P»k hliWr «t U. »U
la-VlalPBof tbr
• Prod Little lant orking on the R.
<NMr*. B. Mohr left
j
Tba arangeiui. lie. in,...
R. now. He expects to go to Ohio m
food thlnsa and went borne feel.;..
IftdMk. baa tci-n 1 oi, u ; t '
h.4 tb. »l,forti». to ^ few dnr*.
ve'. W. T. !lii rct.trnp.1 ye*:erd«v
V ;• a: I Si. I'
liic ivi.e. l-aiuier .uiupaa. b*, ..-.m tlonioe Center ifier riuslng the
' ‘"V I i .. r <cnu..
UMt down fur oeceivarj repair* ant. •vt.tal meeting* Uere last Sunday Kriet* and aereml o»ber yuu.g maa of
thl* place lUtened to Hon. P. C Oil^
IV y Brgbt iv
may not *tart up again before the
barf* repubUcun speech In Kueem**
hall Frl'lay night. Oct. 21.
”MT-.”w.‘oiurne Foruyn
There wl!‘ be * -Unre In ShaWn V*ll It N'>rth Unit Saturday night.
fur ihr
,
■• r, :i
t uuUiH hi
xniU’.?^ u r,.- (
vv^y gj-i-t jrTh'' parui<'gc season ha* opened.
: !-l
few of o'»r crack *ho * have
es
'ib eto
etoenjo.
thcmselvaii
yr ^,*j Vr
i M
CfcN11BA . .
-ill*..
■ U;
I:'->' . '
the r*pld rt.i
BaJduii. i..»A; JH--I; vi..t<i ifC.M'*.
.1
/• ' .
■; ,. Vi.ti.H!ai
weather.
nrt of the• mlny
i
elwwt^
t. m;*. ' in ,vl f
.'lA ./^U»».!••« v-»**h*
t-an.^
.;
.. . i;; .
‘ i- •■ '
f.'t
last Sunday.
John Bennett has flnlsheJ dlgg, ■
family
Uufr
»i iy :
;• o«w
^
'
M^el:c::I - l
AiMriitoo? He k* 1 a very f*lr crop
iiP4 iii*
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a
.
iib*
; A. . ^^
;
:
* —r nt «•>!
i.vUM- I*
.f'A.I
V. A.' I
Art vill sa^e an ul
two WIM .
I..- .»f 10 per ct'nt. *nld walkMr« Wt -M
»
j
,c
.w
ieretl
and
built by Ihe rky
I’Ing her *on
/.
;S< hfM-*'^ erVmi*!y'iy?b»
erfrl«nd»inthl«»AMf. r un the season of IW4.
• K l^ttiT.
n.-.rtb Ji«i .h;iU
Some eery
Vl*v K J,cl
hcl W.lUani* sod tJCfti- P; *A- '..'V. ,,*
VI'V
Cha* M. Doer*. City Clerk.
Oi» i..^.
by tho*e atien !’i
!
.1 tVA.. .
rccval-y 1-at^g cmIVd on friend* hereU-esur r.tn*»od
evening.
lay.
V* ■'* .;<i‘ w4ii. h'-od <
The school gam . ^
s
Mr. aad Mrs. M. H. Gilbert returaeU
evening. The bo.v* ; a.* a :
lorn Lansing Sslurday night.
f>rt
omh.- slri. list.
booth and the girl*
> for
Mr*. Gibson of Traverse City visited Wliere are you going, my pretty maid’
I n el I ^ ggngpalv
Tm the drug store, sir. she said.
made candle*, and U»»b • < ? ^ at Mn*. Oftlnger’s Friday
ce**ful. An enieri*'i -,.
^ Mr*, r. K. Osborn of Wexford U vl* You see my complexion Is getting ban.
* tasty lunch and n q n* • .<
king relative* here today.
I need 9»me Rocky MouUto T«l
week*
ago
8
J
tarnished cn'ertalnmi-nt
,-i
OBAV.N.
Minnie Ottlager begins school at
He prove-! to be
Johaioo Drnc Stare.
B.
Johnson
caUed
on
Q<
evening There wn* a c W. J. Robinson started to drive back Dockeray** business college
Irtme' Sullivan. Jus Ice A. 8. Pm,v
Peck Sunday last.
MAPLE CITY.
•or«« W Mr and Vm. iJtH Nnab. a

iSr£ESSui-

baa baaa rtattlac frtaads and mlatlraa
Mr. aad Mra. Ed Darla of TrarerM at Acme Ptiday.
E. T. Pmy went to the faaaral
Cttjr am natUac with Mr. aad Mm

day. aad everybody la haatUag to gai

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-lir-^zs.-n'isrss:

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an 10 PER CENT

-"1

IT IS NOT NECESSARY

For 3'ou to jicnd*ou sid for any Furniture, Stoves. Range*.
Carpels. Sewing Maemneu, in fact, anything you need in your
homes, as we will meet any mail order prices on the same
grade of goods, and, in lots of cases, save you money.
Ourk.ock U Ho.,.r«.- ,.7d the a,-ortmen. .o varied th<t you can find juAwha, y..u wan. at just the price you wUh to pay. Tha. i. the ..dv .nt .ge in selecting from a large assortment. In buying goods for
my three store* 1 am obliged to buy in large quantities, .hereby getting the best factory prices and a good b.g savmg on the freght.
___________

dif.

t ght hralev.hrtvy
*trrl. cast legs.

•iS

This cat shows oar
gttsranterd nickd lainp.
follv nickel placed, one of
the best bomers made,
will give as much light as
four ordinary lamps, guaranteed'to work perfectly
m even sray. only.. .2 25
..8 60

€«c*ptlonalty larfl* tin* el Ceueb**

ALrge li e^-fall styles
of M ATTRESSES, cum.

AM styles and colon, commencing with a good, well made
couch, 19 hea\T coil springs, for .......................................... 4 75
And ranging right along -ip.

ff.-.cnr *

Ilif

CuL No. 2, IftJS.

commtnr r.v *^t: .. Jiia.At
rails, ti.rUc Aic*f th.il' €m *
Iced d i-..'. r 11-.'- Kxit.c ].Utf nu Uc i
er», hunt* fithi.’ utitt! t,i
cima
along i;j..

C»mpMt ElBt #/ Fsriw Eampt

AU at lei and prices.

Several different Mvleaot W.uhtnK M.v
chine., from 2.75 up to the b«i waah’rg
maehm. ever made, for...................................................
Some oltheK we w 11 clom out at Icia than co.t

al.wg fr im that
up ;u
. $15 IW
of the bc*t
wm ffrrlUtV, f»>T
ITS. B 7.\ 6.Tr.

Cut Ns. 1. $1.75.

Eargt

liffcrent styles of
_from- aU sties, all styles,
s . . all prices. This
iWes you to get jost the bed you
’eniWei
at j ist what you want to pay for it.
A very large line of Ol»D DR ESS-RS
St $6 75
27 d ffereni stylet.
f(
and ranging up to $85
There arc reveral patterns of these dressers that welj
of a style and will give a b’g t

01* Rr« Sbowlna
xnrl atylet
tlylet of
nf Healing
Heating Stovet,
Over 60 d.fferwit pirm and
ferent piiced air tight litnirr*, commencing with i

ind :«*sciv.m.
1 C.AN lUkNI-H

n.rUt f i d
.u.d

riKvMm.

*•

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I

MM

tlAft

<avfOij W.tc/ijrrcy

A/A-3.V5H..V,/.

t\ Cnuc-H .i^.a >•' a.:a l»V llu J-unda! ! ^l.>:

K'r:.!,..

mm

• tuuted tot ’.i.n vcdt>, IT.7-’

lin- o*- ’ iMd ...
la**^ Cl •ihcii.t leis.

> $cvcraV3>Picee
w:.! -Ak
n,, .s., •.:,
.' /M cl,r»c oul at li.’b> ;nji

Ok ean Show



.$iH.»HI -.4.11 J
r j-lMMHt liebuoa.
^
nc>. «;u
■< At.I i.-'vu.rMla

OwrCwcntv
DiNtrent Stvih'
Of V.*.l A,. k. .
mencii:g a
and rsihfM^; 14;

u* SMM.J; ».AKl
t.mcTf ;!•; .'iAi a'^at.;r,
lT.m,:.!,
,,;u<u. fv tN;v
: .. .
. 12 75
T:i- V r-rniv-riga: * 011^ f i»tu :h*l to $5tMa>

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r.iH7r,

A large line irf EXTENSfO.S TABLES,
f oMomcoc ng w’th a large, heavy table, 42
I inch sqiaret lr»p.
ti»p. heavy mo ided rim% (will
*eat ten people), for only

dffcoM
styles of STEEL RAV LN.

/Jd;t{c Liiit of
HioiStpjrc ,srid

..nmencing with a red range,
nrased copper -esersotr. b«m>
26.75

...............

rhcT range ngh' along 6om that up to
? ,e fuD'JUS VICTOR tables, that egny
I ictr own leaves and are gnamnteed in
c'cry war for ten yesrs, 60a $9.60 to $85.

They r»n*e ekMig. S7.7.'.. 29.75. «i>a •» .• t« $S5 f.iT■ bcMtifU. heavy ru«e. elabar.'r - n^k. «d. Fr.« that op to tbe
*ttytest*;jraMe«a.'c .hr QUICK MEAU Ihry.oto-

yfW^aF%0mm%m mmrn mm%rnU '

]

B

Bed Blankets, eonrterter*. Wllew ^
A large Uae to lelect from. A good wanu bed blanket for
SCc. and ranging right along ttp to $5 65, and .o oo through
ottr large an I complete awrtmenL A Urge laa utmeni oe bed
coo^eis, comm tte ng it 96c end right along op A U gc
160 p- pitr anl right
aiscK-m-mt of pillows comwenc ng
along up.

kotkers
You can hod
a rocker ,
what yi»u srant
want tojMiy.
to pay.



J.

^

^

WeBoSnriasIBe Rdoertise
WedonlaDowad
they ought to boy n

W. mi-AT'E’R,
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...

(••tnpV.e.i nr liuickrt iimp, j »i lAe c ii. h.ng. oo the
wJI, lor only ..............................................
............... ...........SSc

8tor$$ Rg TrAvfffwa City, Elk RapIdSuRiid Tii^rnfMO. vill#. Mich.

X!CHAWf.60N:v ■

Lar,te!*.. Rog>,
OI.tlu ..i>d
..l>d l.iuolrum ., ^
t»10lMiu
.-d,
Ht arc lulling
o;hs.a*1>
Ihis
I
St.
p;io.r '•'j ‘
• »i» j»iM cu. !H.»K I
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r-'m
MDfTMMuo. otmn$9K>tmme9L
MorrH^eirr.
•iJivImm'!3i frS2^

THE TRAVERSE COT

rrklajr
tto uocMkm t»l*i
rifbiMiii ymh6ir> rue
w
•p«m la plAFtag nUN* aad Fu. ^

wbtcb rvrrMkMt*
•«Tv«l MW.
MeFbail
imwii«4 with •
iUfilare vumuI mu doily •« • »**kro^
••tM aM
Ma«J *• wiablai Iwr

laaar

»«««“

<»*•

^

H ,1. ,o »?-icr
aii4 Aleaander Custard,
lou 41 aad 42. | tMitr*.
jstard, lots
U«a:k 2. P. 11. u 2rd add; lUiiO.
1
Vua are also hereby notified that
^be
• lUrr Hatch to Airr«l Bo.«., lo.,' U.«» «m
h. .Ubna.d ,o the popular

RoMBWa.^«Wf^

O^i

fSrs-iSd

w’HXjor

ittraad frti«f4tc.
UraM Rapid, and Tr.«H

?y rS: *

3. block 1.! 22 Of the Public Act. of IJK>3. ihe qut*- ’
t«oB of calllBc a ctinrentlon for the
purpose of making a general revUloc
W. C. Steven, to Jark«m E. M.mt of ihe coo.tUutlon; you are hereby 1
roM*. pit 2h. Old MU.hm:
farther notified that there mill be sub-’
Jenhie Mill, to Bliab and Jcnnl- mitted to iiupnlar vote, at saul ganeral ‘
aterrton. a. required by pdnt raaolu j
Mill.. pareaU; ll.KiO.
Uan No. 2 of lleC. the question of Ihe <
Michael M. Meyer to WUllam H. See­
adoption of the prtipoaod anurndmenll
ley. na»* of neu. sec. «. town 2i. rango u» anlcle four of the conalttntlon of j
this .late, for rejH^ltnf aecuon 28 of
»: 11^.
. .
E D. Golf to Della E Boyer, lot. Ih aal.1 article, mhich s*-rtlun lltnlla lh«|
lime for Uie lntm.luHlon of bills In
and 20. block A. N Fife Lake;
ear h ^onee of Ihe leci.lature
ry S.>
The general . UKikw for the purpo.-t
Ik MsJ af voting upon the above named offl-j
clciy of M. E Church to i>ank
lw>n. lot. Ua-ib-U. hhKk
n. Oak car. and propo.. d amendments lo the j
coc.tttuiiun. will be held In the said*
Park; |1
cH> of Traverse City In each of the
Frank MadlMm aad mife to Charle. five marda at the folluming place., vis: ;
In the rirrt Ward—Hoy. Baud |
Hunter, lots S.l r.4
.M,. hWu-k 2, Oak
Room in McNarotra
Halt on Fronit
Park; |2:i.
klreti.
'
G. C. Hager and alfc lo F. D. Hager,
Bi^und Ward~8econd Ward City j
parcel, scr. 2C. tom n 2C. range fi; |32o.
South Side luumlMT Co. to Carrie M
.
1
Pierce. lot. H and Ik. block 10. H.. 1.. on I'nbm .treat.
Fourth Wanl -ln the KuKlne House j
a Co*, i.i add: 11.200.
Stephen I). Femterroacher to Wm ^ Fifth^Wa^l—*u"^he rear of the I
H Taylor. IuIb
and C. block 3. Klngi, Han.Uivitky Store U iildlnK. bOl Wash
Ingtun btreei.
|
Ie> . i:.The polls of .aid Ht^ilon will be
op«*n. on .aid cl«tlon d.y. from 71
oVlocl. In ih*‘ forenoon until .6 o’clock f

BUSINESS COLLEGE

Matbodi.t Church.
Klngrtey. 1100

r cnt) Muri

‘**Mw'^7r^l. Krbl. a>»

r M li>dar Ml Tbtir*
d.y for tbHr hum. 1. Broobly^.
K*^. I’ouli^r of Trav<T«r ( Ilf oc
rupiad th.- puljd’ m ib. Ciinicrraaiton
«l chxm U H*iiid»> tnoriiiuK and evrn
^Mr

r«!

IJ.aad 14, Work I. KlD(ala>^ l;l.

^<1 •*

lir^ckm ha* b«'B at tb» more

*'■“
H. W Fortff wan lajurt^ aUml Uh
hoad and arm. 6a W#KU»*t.day nl*ht
.1 midnight
H.- had iHH^ raUlng hi.

■‘VL.7s&:,;‘rc.sH.s.u-..;

ouulde aorklna. fallln* l.rlck. Mruck
him iMi the head, ruttiaa a f».b lb«^

^.r

dr.-e..d Ihf auund and^he U aioa ly n

‘^iriTa*. decided at the laat round I
meallna to order i-tfr pir.^hibu lo
caiad a. folium.
fkno on Kolb, cor
nrr. one near the bridice. one on lb*
on Kehl H
Wm. IJIIl cNiriier and on
lly Clio
it»raer
mherttif 1 have hereunJ tc.itSn
The t*nt#Jtalnineui guei
Bre.lhe Hyomei Four Tii
Marti on Tuoatlay e»enli»»: gave euiif
.It my hand In the ciiv of Travome
D.y and Be Cura
.ailalarilon and he play.d tu a tan?, j
City; Grand Travor.. County. 8 ate of
aii Urnre. The rerd|Uh .d the t venini;
Michigan, on the 27th day of Orttilnt.
• era IU,o
i*w year,
few
year. ago som;the m«H.k at j
|f
Cha. We.ton MH id
curt catarrh by ti
luanainK a. rtelegaiy t.» the iu<lge of I «ahi1 y«iu can cure
Citv Clerk of the City tif Tre\ei>e
eharged mllh
City. Michigan
2,rj :m
**The*iletKikah hmige will gUe a .upIMT at th. ir l.Kige
.« f-Vlda.^ rimaiu«ni for
I discover I
rv^lng. ih • 2sih All mcmiHe. of the
bulge and od.lMH.mr, are invUed.
Fn*d llaumbrrgcr. accompanied by
Breathe Hyiunei
through
the \Uf
hU daughter Martha, ha. returned to haler for a fem mlnutcf four lime, a
day and It will curt* the woiM case ,.f
South Bend. Ind

w«ti©a lo laapaym^
Mi> B Hotrdt-speirt-a few 4Uy. of catarrh. It .oothc and htain the muThe Ux roIU for the collection of
4bl. week .t Mapluu .Qh.- wa. ac-com niuB membrane of Uie .Ir p.B..age.iJ.
l«inle<l b*.fnc by Mr Howell.
pn*v«-nts Irrii.lhm. and eijerti, a com ],^|,ool and city uxe« and special asMf>. Walter tJor.l.m
i. tKcupylnr plei. and la.ilng cure
^
, sessments for the five wards o' the
iu.im» In Mr. Stov.-r* residence.
MI.H l».vi» I. \l.ituig fri. nd. at her
oh) home In Kiehnioud. Ind.
imel. If It do*> placed In my hand, fdr collection.
cured <»f calar
H K. tllll r. turm-41 )u*me fnmi Uma. not help you
lit k Son. mitt
I will be It. my ofUrt for the purreturn the money you paid for Hyi
poae of collecting said taxes every
iSlheVif^^^^ Traverse City will luweek day from now until Nov. 1. 1904.
.t tllir. .t«*re tirt. 27th wHR a line of
from 8 o'clock until 11:20 o’clock In
Midrtleum returned to her
the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock until
h.uec ih th.H pla«a Saiurday evening.
4 o'clock in the afternoon of each day .
The Ladu-. Aid morlHy met at the
Notice 1.
hereby given- that the
All taxes paid before Bepi, 1st will
hum*- iif Mr. Ibiea Kehl on Thursday plans, diagram, aad esilmales of the
be received without collection fec«.
4-spi-Ti“e of the proposiHl lateral Kcwi-r

SIMPLE REMEDY FOR CATARRH

'Xu“

"

nixs M iiKKUs.

TAXES

w.';l ir

V^

HAS PREPARED MANY YOUNG MEN AND
Women for a successful career

^

the Following arc a fcw who have Prepared ThcmsclYCS Here for a Business Life: | s
DOMINICK DUNN s^nt 10 months In this college and Is now n-ociving ll.tKk) per year w^th Schafer k Co., Chicago.

*

HENRY LOEDING siwnt 12 months In college and Is now employed In a rwllroad office at Trinidad. Cok>.. at 845.00 per month.
WILL NASH hpeni six months In college and was in Frank C. DesmonU *. office fur three years, receiving 860.00 per month, when he
We-sent him to FrancU. Wash., at 875.00 per month.
KARRY KENT. 12 months In college and worked for State Bank in this city for two years, then went to Everett. Wash., where he
I jiofeltlon In bank at |loo »k^ p< r month.
JENNIE HOLLISTER.

k

I

nniuihsJlu^ege. now employed by Kelley Lumber Co.. aat 85v).00 I

n

FLORENCE PULCIPHER. 9 months in college and now In same office with Miss Hollister.
ARTHUR WELLS. 7 months In college.

Left school June 20 to acepi position with Ha

ah k Lay Mercaniile Co.

Now In Grand

, hifm>graplu-r for Citizens Telephone Co., starting in at 140.00 iH*r month.
Seattle in short time.

CHA8. WALSH, 9 mouths In college. ha> poMtiou with J. E. Grellick Co. at lOoiMHi

/

EVELYN WARD. « months In coliege; now with PvH>ples Saving. Bank
GEORGE KILBOURN. C months In college. .I years with asylum; now with State
CHAfi. ELTON. 1» months In college, num w.ih Northern Michigan Asylum.
FRANK LANGLEY. 3 years In cxiUege. eiuentl before (-ompleting 7lh grade. iM»m with^urUierii Michigan Asyjiini.
CLARA MINOR. « months Jn npllege. now with O. C. Moffait.

;

ETHEL GHERING. f» months in ^ilb-ge. now with Hannah k la»y .Mercantile Co.
FLORA CALDWELL. S months in colleg.. now with Fidelity



.

Mutual Insurance Co. '

lOA CAMPBELL. € months in c«dl.-ge. Isaikkeept r Ior*A J. W ilhelm.
We etmid give very

uihuv

. -

;X



/



,

iu4*re names t»f students who have done as well, bm th<-se will suffice at pn-sent,

slide time,
atieml the TRAVERSE CITY BUSINESS COLLEQ
U you want a business evlmatlon ami wahi the beat hi tin- shornKt iMisslbUtin

cyor Tn.ver.e Cy.

Send for catalogue.

C. R. DOCKERAY, Principal.

UTEJIAL SEWER 511 WARD

and OB Bll Uges remaining unpaid on
Sept. 1st and until Oct. 1st. a penalty
ward. In the <1iy of Traverse City.
of one per cent for collection will be
Mieb. have been de|io»lie.i m.ih
1 charged. On all taxes remaining uncity cb-rk lor ptibllc e)
.r in the *“*’* **

Beginning at tlarlleid
penaitjr of twu per cent for collection
The MIH441.. I>ena Bahle and tbTile alley m-imeen WashUigion Hreei ami
t;.rihe mumwl on Sutiday fn>m a tnp Wcbvler street, rutmhtg *m ,<t to Bar will be charged.
Office. Room 202 SUte bank bldg.
tow Mreet ttien north im Barlow stri'i t
M. K. AakelJ. City Treasurer,
to Washington etrect. on Washingto-i
Dated July 2k.J904.
2244 If
in semer district No. S. in the Fifth

SpauKh
' The J E L. w. rt entertwluud at the
luunc of Rev IkHU un ^'rblay 4 ven

uue. that the fulloming de.mlH-d ter
EAST GARFICLD.
J..U4 , Nimmarch, who broke rllory be designed and e«,ial.loh.*.l a»
rnx aiK.ui a week ago. In not a »lH*cial ai-wer di.trict to In* a.>•«•?*^ed
for the building of the tvald .evu r
*’l.u.>la Si.rr I. working for
Panel o! laii.l Uumded on the m.-.«
by the t; R k 1 Rv. right of wav. on
on the east
at
I went to Trtveriic City on bu.l the north V State alriMt,

4“'s.\tom DariT.tt and,Frank
ne day lav. week:

, by lUpe .treet. on the Kotilhby Wa*n

t hs.l. v lliHi brnnu .4. Kalpb S
lUg.. hH 7. Grov. t Park. |1.2:.“.
|-|vdi<; North i4* Iban t; Ibrarl,
i’4> 7th aitdlt<oh.
srl. a t’4
t.i 22. bUvrk I. Hannah, lav
1 2-r.. Id.K k f.. V. H

II. I

: <’i» ;Hi ad'lltlou.
L:»t^ 1 t*-2o. Adult s additbm.

IlolH-rt N Sm ll and wife i

1,4 f:

•••*-• 4d m *4-

1 to !»•. 4>ak Park addition

Noilnj^n^Uo hi ndi.y-given that th**
lancv in. I2‘*'»
(;ilb..pK- m Hi-nry R Tor ; iMiarit 4»f public wi»rkn «>f said city will
parrel, sec

-rMIRD WARD

ti. town 27. range

1*or 10 days only we.wil! offer special inducements in e\v!r>' department to create an early demand
' for fall buying'. Comparison oi these bar^^ains will show the unequalled money saving power of this store.

Notice to All Perwons Interested.
The special aHMio-ment tax roll for
the construction of a trunk sewer In
di^tricl No. V,. beginning on Uivlslmi

.Stret l at ihealk-y indmeen Eighth and
...IH b 14I IV., blm-k G. Hatinah. 1-ay i
j Ninth streets, and running south to the
i\, 71 h additiun.
! alley between Twelfth and Thlrtwnth
1.0IH 1 ti» 12. bbKk H. Hannah. Lay

Rest Cstite Traneferm.

nt '.u-i

SEWER-TAX

GREAT TEN DAY SALE

htret ts. has been placed in my hands
for collection the same to be paid on

or before Oct. 21. 19tH.
M. K. Haskell. City Troasurcr.

10 Days

For bw exteii.l For perfumed talcum
age ** That’S what HollK^r's R.vcky
Mountain T.-a do«.«^. Sk eents. T»« ot
Tablets

Johnson Drug Co.

Ad

\ of sm

Cha^. M
:3H. kl e .» d

llivrs. City Clerk.

10 Days

.

'

rpds,

fori powder,

this

wonh

Uk-.

I f..r this

to DAY SALE. ^

F*-r .vard f*
and

dark

8c value, for thi.

tor this

10 DAY SALE.

10 DAY SALE.

10 DAY

10 DAY SALE.

10 DAY

SALE.

DANCE ORCHESTRA

F. O. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
------------------------------! THE VIOLIN, hat organized a DANCE
NOTICE OF CE-VERAL ELECTION.; ^j^^HESTRA and I. rwady for dance
,

4>r 4« crlnkMI-wi..- »ion
air pins Mr this

10 DAY SALE.

l».19e4.
to l-:ar1 V

Traverse City.

118 Front St.

Oct. Mmo

mt** ! at ilu- council nwim. in said cll.

Smith. w '~ lot 28. h>1na Park . |1
i any obj.-ctbmj, to
Floyd I smith lo tHHirge L N*wb'«. .a* al^.v*- m. i;:h»m
Dated this 17th day of Octidier. ;
..d.4 2027. bUK-k ti. H.. L k Co s 2uJ

am... nwU td s. •* t£m\

We Will Save Yon
25 to 50 per cent, on
your Purchases duri If these

Office, room 202. Stale Bank build­
ing.

12.8271*
O
]ontlic4ih.
Wm L Jln.an aftil wR*i-to Fb.y.l L 1 v i.’chirK ui

a4bi: |1.7.'«v
Maud.- J Kami-ky

The Globe

Buy your Fall and
Winter Supplies durinr these

jenQaBemenUandalaofora/evwpopili

Cloak Bargains >

Clothing ^Bargains

C.*ant>. MiehUan
i:ib-n J

Adam* to Kan n

A*lam-.

U *d M-U and seU of sm
-<>‘1 lo;
h.-i ts 10V4U 21*. rang- I", f.
llaiuiah 4 Lay Co to Tills Verea i
V l.; s.. ! IT, l.hVk 2 H , G k Co.t

I store.

auQ25-tf

MeJiim n.tem. with high aiorm collar. J J 0g

Beaver Dp-es Overci»ai.s. for thtg



GU.bs to D E Crandall ac-l' Auditor Genera!, C-.mmlsrloner of Uh* \ frfNcly
rang- State l,aml tiftue. Attorney G. lo ral i
erf Ihjldu- Instruriio.i.
State IkMvrd of hklucaMichigan Tnot Co . tro*t«-e.

llTi.aiT9YMn.f4*>

e-t-l MujiHc. swS «rf smU. 6«h:.

day J2

Uig Dec*Dec«-mber thirty fii
“ ! Mje term endUig
Justice of the Supreme Court for '
iVt-emlHT thirty ar«i.j
im1 Justice of
tluMr. Gr-o. W. iv.u.r;. TS rr-rm of mr*-. Aitmu.
or the term vJtaing
•2'.
! thirty first. 1911;
Repr*->*
Tlllem V*-rr.au UT JiqvMliu B. Hawley ,‘^ongnr^s fur the Kiev entii Congrt-.
blue. I •J'*!*®! D»
.hH-h ibl. cunt;. * ih •rs-.jlt Umz I hate notro^Ue IrooConsit)*H 17'and lot K.. except e-i.fl.. bioc*i

815 Ou Men’. Bull*. ^Ingle and double breasted atyles, in
finished and fancy wonde.1., of chevUda and mlxtu
for til. 10 day sale .................................................... ^............. ..

collarlcsa style, outlined with fancy braids.'<B4r ftrt
lined with Skinner aailn, for ibl. 10 day male..................# lOiUU
fie.Mi^IjuiUV Long Cloaks, satin llm-<l. .42 inches long, for

.li cents. Tea or Tablcir.
Jtihnson l>rug Co.

-TTTiiige 12; 82W.

$9.97

58.89

S M. Vhile.iae. Aun>ra-Sufferctl
state on the Tuesday succet-dlr.g \*L^j
Unit Monday of Nov»-mu*r nezt the! many year, with IndigV-eilon. con.tipjg^ffict-rs an- to Ik* eh'rTfd
j turn, and stomach mnilde

$9.98

0g

Childrens all w(x»I Kersey Cloaks. ncaUy trlmmeit. sizes up #4 JO
14. worth 13.50. for..................................................................................... # I •‘tO

98c

r School SullK dotihle breafited and Norfolk *tyl««. worth
. Young Men’. Nobby Suits. spl*-ndlJly lallorel. for this f O QQ
M day *.ale. price.............
......................... ..................................... #0.30

mctdve.tAltaxli^dA

39c '

ard. pamd.>cc lo. town 27. range ll ’.j^.,,,,, senatorial Ibrtrlrt of ’hi. State.
8«io.
I comprising the couniie. *>f
.\umm.
rharlf-m Iroh and w>fe’tu Wm M : Chari*".idx. G.-wnd Trav-me Kalkask4.

K..UO,.«,•.: --- r:v:sr

2nd Bdd: f2jeMT •
Frmnql. £ llrifierlcb t4i Wlhelm A
»anak.jKirr*U.er
,nm « -♦. rangb4BS

to Cham.

the Grand Traverm*
Duirid.
Grand T

Of lYobate,

49c

!

59c

69c

For Women’s Felt For y»men*s flannel For women's fur For men*. Wright
Shoe*, worth 81-UO. pettifoats. worth |1. trimmed Juliette*— Health * underwear,
for thl*
for this
for this
1 wxrrth 81. for thU

fi

10 DAY BALE.

j 10 4>AY BALE.

10 DAY BALE.

IB DAY BALE.

|I

10 DAY BALE.

10 DAY BALE.

For
school

boys*

2-plece

auiu, wonh

81^. for this
10 DAY BALE.

' S.

THi svtiitN« mm

trawm city.

, FlbCAV. OCTCWR «. tm.

8PAWQLER-S PREDICTION.

Cavalry Raid on Gunboats

JlapM mmrn
r.»t^

mmi* • ««il«»fcerr.
Lm Srcnfkr U Ywl. Pa^ trk«
claims to Lare prcj»t«58tel the bre«k!ss
«rt of Ibe war to tbe cast a year be
re. the tlestb of QoecD
%-lciorta., tbe
the oMa*
owasatoatioo of WillUm ««« to tbe baWt of payiito hajf a aovof Mark Han- «eUto for tbe identical tri^.
T anil the ^
Jotaaooriile li*4 ta«a a* l>n*T»fore tbr«» Uiliw* t«* plac»
-Ibat xtiMj be tme.- was Mr. Moc^
^*a rcJotoder. -but you ipoat
;
-In
nr
lot
fom
bulit
ter tbatmy aoo baa a rteb Utbor to
.
Mid BP9B.I
rtrtr.
Tbe rart mlUUfy
cate cara of him, usd Ttltoyetit'*—
,
of
rtBo!
«!T«it
dro«*lit
to
torlooed wltb a
Castos Cntx JoucaaL

STSs.ti.s^'Ssrs

p^yrubt. Itoi br O L. Kito-r.
rjimilirr crowoed a daa
raid alonf the T«i»aaaer i
la rspr of Uie 1 edeeal arm;
attarfctos aod deatruytof

4*^r

tbe
was
pita, and at tbe Ume Fm

I- i ItTLrXru^ti/y^^ wide. Kor. ; -a to beta,
inio
b tbe
hoatrtouJ arri<»u»l> UiWTftTed aitb
tbe
fr««d^>m of l urrt-fct s Fn»^tu warfare
to weat TrSiOfwaee. a fact mhlrU stirred
fctoi to oattsoil ile^s of de^HTsUoa.
torredible a«
luar •«-» lu »lcw of
Ids paid e»i*Mu.
CoTcred by Ibelr

^

a f.Ir^toflarrr m^bad lBlaU.-

wlU

be

rullns

the

v.c*.u*rn

berti rut away tloae to Ibe ri'er to vrorld and Japnn the eastern world
prevent a h<mx\w appraarb of tbe kln.l| trtwn tbed»irurli«n t-ome. to llWi."

h.\

-------- .

rom->t w«. otiempilns
lint the old*
a»alry aud ttie RuulioaU took raider never fllnebid from iu»i«a.lbU. V~
ii«^r ParU, wbi>r«f I'liritiit bad Stkw ami ivriil a man of devd^. tlem-rai p
nulurd'a it<»tiot*^l diUMou
with .filler, to -I.UfCkadr tbe
Batterliw of b.fr*e anilln-y were iK*tinJ ! and other ah,p|ii«c at tU* Uml!usloon and
",en baule.1 four guu..
loaofoc .fW Oaifedcrnle « ork. ul l oft 1
unman and I'ariS l^mling
A »Him by hand Ihrouffb tl»e w.ssU and stomps |
aoob apifcufid IjefciT*. lh«* «.ll timaked ‘ to the tmtural rampart furmivl by thCj
nk
W.irklUR all night, the I
Ktma lu the *l.ap.* of ib.* Fnili-ral traut : btolr
\ tly lu.b-u
«'Xi*av:jt.-d . handters Iti the |
fiort al.*j«ijcr Mavpiia. bi-uxlly
laden ij raiders
ra
bunk and mt four cmbrasuitw offcuwith army »t*fTc«. A bf^vy nre atKH-il
sf..amer*a ma.hlnery. lug 01. Ibe rIvcT. wbbb tln-y bUl
drlfu-d ashore, ahnudooed lij from the f-v.* I,y trausplnnllr.g bushes
ter .Teir. Some of lb,ford * m.u .warn ' In f.-oi.t of them. Ju«t m o.w
to tbe w re. k and got her to tbe we«l j «lz more gun. were hauled to
rm bank. wh.Tr busy l,aud- were un | In the »:»mu wny and vn
loadtofi ber rb h .-argo «f l.nr.l br.nul,! bushes, but were 1,0! sunk, b, • Forrest
blankets. sIms-s iiikI olbet military } wish.si tlietn n*ady to sp*Msl away aftstores whet, three I .-.leral gunlewis 1 er any gunlsfala wbi. b should nttempt

____________;

» river ls*tw«*«n two
Meutiwliib- I'orrest
flH* ae«-m* and onler
Irj aljle.

mo.ini.-d and w0rk.1l tbelr war tbrouRh
the brush to Ibe river bank, where
tb.-y plUil tb.-lr enrbin.-s at the part
bole, of till- steaim-r. The meu on U»«

rmlliH- aHemptiM to make a flRlil. but
ports
■s* bul
dinn.«li
aimed I
IHs Finally
Ibtonrh b.T from stem to stem, and
the survivors of Ikt crew .-svaiM-d to
the shirre. .
The Vndlne drifted to*shoal water,
aod two <i,mimi,i.Hi «,f mldem niili.nl

rrtmlrs. the «biy was Riven ovi-r
rymakluR and llnkerlnR up tin- tin .-lad
Y.if.k.i- c«nlH,al
At ulRbtfull Forrest
ina.'.e rea.lv for a .huvnl upon the
I'chTuI |Ku*t at Jobnsonvdb*.
In anti.
Ion «.f rer.ous work on
the w.it.*r t!ie cavalry miiks wer.Msmnd for-men vvitl, some kn-.vvbilce
of umfariiiR A dv.mtn. ky .upi.mi t.sik
vi.n.n,:.nd of the eight Run ship I ndine. nml a benteiiant .-olonel h-.lst.il
a ivriin.inl over the t5t>v Run tr.uisport

Iriul liip over Ibe Itr.-tsli of vvat.T be
|»v„-u Fans latuhnc mnl I ort Ilel
tine tn.ldeni of this trip wr.ns tinbiadluR on bounl the \ emis of the mil
lt.M> itor,-% t.il..*n noni Ihe M;,5r.i.p:v
Next dav. however, the httb* tlottlta
ran Into 1hr*-e Yankee Ruiihinits. and
the V.-nm. will, nil the plunder, vveu't
—!^:u k to iK .<* itriinl owner r.»rrest h«d
dlwad.v plant.ll a l.rlu-i.b-'vv,t!i a
lerv «*f b.e'se artilb-r.v in the bmheH
•vpiKiuie .t4*hr,«»utuh*. and t!,.‘ 1‘n.HiM*
i\:Mi all llie law! f m-es. raflbil at that

to w.iii fora f;woi;U.lv ..pporiu

U-a-

4Imt ..
sllstant. —Ul'-viVly bM;. o’e
, •
rr. bul rive ITih-rat Rm.'-oat0
the ehann.-l lM*twwn lb-*--** t»'*u,i*. lb*
fen- r.vrrt-st wps leady f..r tlM- grand
►\vt«n»
KUh****^**
gym u vvlM sh.'UI^ ..r the sUor,-. and a
.^v wns sj»em iu skiriitislunc. lu «bk*b
liie l udliM* t.vrvk part.
Unafly two
KUUlKMvts eaine up fe.m Johlo-unvllie
on .me aide of tin- Fudlne while nb.*
was under'lire fr.»m the boats on tU.other Sidv-, and,ie*r en-w of amateur
antlora turne-l yIh- bead of the ship into
tbe bank, aei her on tin* and mnUe .-ff
for llM'ir horses. prt*ferrinj: s.»r.4lle. t-.;r
bine and aaU-r to nnytbmg afloat Just
th«m. Thto cud.1l Forresfa mival o?
eraUona. but not bla warfare on Ibc
jjavy of bU f
of tbe
Dorliig Ibe

AUCTION

1 med Ibe

money

P«»do«.
* tboagM
^ wata a Wrd!**-New York Itlb-

Remeiliiier

0)1$

going out of the jewelry

There will be no cheap,
trashy goodt sold at this

business—No—Not for a
moment. 1 am going to

sale—-No outside plunder
brought in for Auction.

Auction Sale.

I am not

remain in Traverse City and carr>*
on business just the same as ever,
I can't afford to have any misretS^

A

resentations at

this sale and I

won’t—My future business must
be considered. For this reason 1
have engaged Mr. \V. P. Hamlin
of Rochester. .\. Y., an honorable

•oat talondln* ltecn.rd Brok.
The world 1 re -.»rd fur b cu unload­
re iinifarmliy all the ing waiH ni-cntly broken at Coui
i.nvH the T d.-do’l;:ad.-. Tin- W.
wnt.l.e» of I 4.- <.lH.-\gHi^w. r.r vet
f..rmly. Th.- .-neiny littb- dn*ameil of ' the latRcsl fivIghUT ou fr«-»li w
Some cnnlhiats ; ^vns . mi.tie 1 of a cr.nro .*f ••'bir,
tin* lempi-si nbi*.vd.
,!..w
'w n;be rh | of Iron ore lu f ut.- and a inlf h
rniUhic arou 1 dropp.lI .!
elmifig by v’x luMin. the rs-d ni*ord
er. hut Ibnniuc Idly with steam up. tbelr aaflora j |„»rctnr .re n.ado. The total .lel.iy from
DR lh.*Ir < lollu*« on d.i*k. Sol- u.-e b.*cinnl:i»: to the end of the unload
w .-re innvme nU.ut and pasHeu | lug ,im i„,t e\r<i*»l
ln<*lnilluc ladles, were taklus : \,y one ciRht m UiITS to depart. Says#:,a eycwlt- : eldne. v . re tnuoftflvvsl In inni to the
1-orTi-hl aiixlonily
survey.il tlie f ihirty-t!-n* r :n:.^h;itel,.- of the Woly survey.ll
vvlillea VTsCnu-h.-nn- vvat-h.*.l the
for a.-tion liud 1
• until the 1
frv,iu^ the :nlj;i.i
ad.ja.i lit
n d.H*k*v
TlM-n. alminc with l.iv«“ »-.'••* ■ I
unHadi .g .-f blR
nml hand a pbi-e lu the lower bnilery. , :
i;. rut.
* at -f'onv.
rnt Mt 1-: to.lay the fore
invrt . f the vvorbl. hs ore re
............ . vr
. Ji.lv
_
7s,:.:Cd tons.
^ nearly h«h's«. m.-re ih.-m were ev.*r re, celvcvl befon-. niyl this despite the faet
i that tl>e luovcm.-m ..f ore Renemlly
■ this year Ins not been as h.*avy ns

captive ir.insi..»rl
battle nciilt
fimiiDed and armed
battle
her fornwr owners. Aft. r r..lslns ste.
tlK- new cr«-w. all lafidsmen from tbs
eavatry ranks. steen*.l for Farts
Inc. i lirmnl by the w bob- <*nvab*ml«
Wbl.*b flanked the novel fleet on Ufth
Ik.iA's ..f tl..- rtv.-r. Meanwhile
Yapkee RUiib.«H hove In alRbt, bavlnc
Iwe-u drawn by tie* eound ..M'orr.wls
. 4-aim.ni. and U*can to sb«*JI Ibu C.mf.nl
• rfste batt.rl.-s *Mi land
Hy alilfUuc
tb.*lr Kunn tin- mlders .hove II
Im.k up the rtv.-r TIm* Fml
l.in! In tow two harc-s. .mu- of wlib h
was laden with sutlera M..n*s, and
- tb.- raiders appr..print.i1 IndlvldThls was the Hr--t .s-i-aslnn sltu-o
r the Couf.-dt

tte laborer poilto
ly imM bto cap and repUad rm

That s whylra having the

tl,e tranjffKfrt. and tbe gunlfoals clnn* | was In progress Ibt- cbmels and brlgn-.
ped away down the river.
diers i«,M.sl tbelr U-st shot. In .the
AnotberlrauMfoni.nine.mthesrene,»tlmU.r lining lb.* west h.mk iK-blnd
but manuR.1l to ..s' niM* in spite of tbe » logs «nd In ravines wl.en- Ib.y could j
Next j liave rung.- on the guiilK»:i«s.
heavy f.re potiretl u|H.fi her

tbe gui.
. sb .
Ore. TI,ef:T!le,
hour, tl.eii dropi
ter Id a Ifcm! In
boat lie batteries
in iH-rsoti cn
t^\ U fres!, a
Two llaht g

rsr..ssrr

A pacTot In 1
raped fiam Its cage 1
ioofofalaborec«acoctaie. Tte lateen
ar ted nerer aeen sorb a thing befUw
and climbed op vttb a riew of accor*
tog lb When bto bead reacted tte
leral af tte t«p of the roof tte parlat flavted « wl«Mf »t him and aaldt

Turkry

tret .U:h k,.i fn.m tbr d,.iv«lle or west: conw tovulveU to w^ with .
aid** of tbr fiver wbbb wa« under ibe- Ibina and will
dUmcjiberel. Tbe
^ Of tto Fi^eral redoubt,
; murder of tbousAcd* of Armenian.
stroe wlierr l\#rre»t was com- «t>d other Inncceul Cbrirtiina wUl U
pell^l t> dinr^dte bad already iM^nlarenp'
looked to by ibe federaU Tbe bank; 7.VII

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UMMUiaeipeodedbytteTuitouai^ teyoad reeorda. Tbe flower Is mdto
ttooad In the earfleat CUflUc tounto
tertptm. India*. tradltioM tote tte
roae to tbe tlznea of tbe gada of tte
aartb. Egypt bad roaea. wiki and
tome, before tbe Roman occnpattoo
anada lb to a way.‘Rome's commercial
terpriaev but In rvcrot years eaugrefa laae garden: yet. cnrtooaly enoagb.
bas abown a dlsporftloo to encoorage tbera to no reference to tbe flower to
painting, fculptnre or bleroglyidilcsL
a modemte
Japan, to oar time, paialleto tigypt
together of choice strains «*
At tbe ai:ncoltoml experttnem^li^ RosfW floorisb tb«rr. but do not oetre
at Fort Collins. Col., some good work at a motif for a artist.—Ctooago.Joar
to tbU direction to to orocreao-

gentleman
Auctioneer.

and an entertaining
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$9000.00
Slock 01

Olatcbex. eiit
eiass. Silver­
ware. Jewelry

These goods are all from my stock
and you know the high class of
goods I carry—Even the highest
class goods must be turned into
money-My loss will ^ your gain.
—This Sale begins Saturday. Oct.
2'.UJi at 2 o’clock and will continue
every afternoon and evening at 2
Md 7 o’clock, until goods are sold.
Seats provided for »adies.
early Saturday next.

Come

NOW IS VOOR CIUNCE TO BUY HOUOAY PRESENTS
VVe stand back of cver>’ article that you may buy at this sale—You cannot get ‘‘Soaked” here. Private sale
ev“0' forenoon —at wholesale prices. Every lady attending this sale will receive a beautiful souvenir free.

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i waicxpectcvl cmlv in the aeason.

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PICTURE FRAJ*IE FASfflONS
Have been gradually changing from year to year, until they
have reached a point that is a marvel of neatness and beauty.
We show ah elegant line of new Picture Mouldings that are
suitable for
. .

A rollere That
ner.auM- t!;r lb v <
en of Lvuher . db
hall^rt he a drTt-.:
I paMJv:e th.ne will
i that it-v
j
. d; . i-h. d i.e
to the vtud.*:,ts. as al»
| prej, r.-tl* JUi li.-d Imi-ii made for n f.rsl
;
t;,. h1. f -t m.-n itnd l«cen
UuRa?.iI to play with tls* l.iilher «'ol*
j
M;,nacer J. A. dneotv
armneed
|
j
, y^iih \;»riw-s :*4 »h-'K ilt the st:i
j
Nn-u .ihUn-sl t*. . atn-1 tb
j cause of tte wanlias ordcro.
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at the aiHMdnt.ll instant ten pb-t-es.
earefnlly traln.irupon the.gunbo,ita at
the landing, were .li-. h.irg.il with sueU
harm.my that It nnild not U* .llM-eruei
that theiv was moti* Ih.tn .me re|s*rt
one h.-avy Run.
Immevllately neain
and Muok. pourevl f..rth from tbe Imats
ntid Ut i-voty «iM-rlure fn»:u one of
them, vvhlh* h.T en-vv vv»-r«* M*eu jump
ing inn. It..- r»v.-r n.-arest the shor.* at.d
>wimmlOR for the latidinc. ahowlnc
that her steam apivciratus w-ts mortal
ly hurt. .\uoih«T .»f ll».* cunboits turntil low apt shop*. The ladu*^ just aiv |
proaehme tb.* transports rtish.i! ex- 1
. Itully up lU* hillsi.b- !..vvatd th.* f.vrt. }
Oidv v.ne of tin* Rnub;..,ts r.-turtMil the \
lin*. leal th.- r.-luuht bunt. lo,*ih with j
a stonn «if shells thrown wtth inm h j
V -.on. Tin* ronf.slerates plbilthelr ;
..rldbry with uiiahat.it .-^t-gy. and.!
the shan.ih.Miier* j .;nii.R in. ilieir.iiu-1
•rlnc I Itb-S kefM up a laT.'.' .and d.-adl.T
re at the porls_of the Runh,*ats."
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At tlH* end of an it >ur tw>
vTi- lu rtatm-s and the tidi

All kinds of Pictures
and we do the very best of work on every frame. Bring in
youi* pictures early and get a choice selection at the right

m V .Til! b.irc.*> alite. ate! iu
two hours fn.ni fhe llnieth.- Ursi shAl
was ln*«r»l every v. ».sol in slcht waa
Mur:UR. A pHe <vf hay and a row* of
lillnl w hisky b.-tm-ls w.-re set ..:i Are ^
hy shells, atul wbou Ihe raiders tn .vvd I
off nt dark they left Iwhiii.l a coulln- j
cratlon whb-b lbk.1l up everything ;
eombustlblr at J.vhtis-.uv ihe. Tlte loss
wa* estimatvM at JlsysM.uiy and ;-.n Uide.l tlinv Rv:idH»ats. .•levea irnnsi»orta, -

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UseRECORD Want Ads

1 In tbe Spanish town of Alfinden. to
! tbe provlnci? ..f Saragossa, four young
jteaMnU who Imd Miu drinking
JumiH-d Into an im losiir.- wbett* four
bulls^were kept for an impel
flgjit. Two of tbe men managed to
get out ogaln; tbe oU.er twit
kUbil hr tbe Infuriiiled animats.

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HD GLOVES FOR EITHER STREET OR DRESS

Ladies’ Neckweaf

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MiMUiesiiioveliicsiiiBMtfc (Mbirs. Be.
»w Uucr UticIc-colUf*. in ail ibe Jake

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popular line of S and lOc Ribbons j

Handkerchiefs For Maoy
H.-*nOUW,. .l.
........... ............................... ^
Two m;wh<r» extra sp«ei«l:
An all llm*o lif'nirtlichM fi»r ................................................... Jc

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MyNewSult-MyWlBterCoat
What ShaU I Get, Where Shall 1 Buy It?
of tluio.- qmric* *Dou Uithcr >ou iu tl» leant. U*r
I of oar conum ie awiortimrat of
n!^t one. lit uh xay, that
a the xult world—land tlu-n ^t
all that* n*ok and
nothlnx iiMirr rislit than a natty taililor made auiU.
f.rta.i.ly pWasr you lor wr tertainl) have «mie e.^TaUltv
m milty »«t ►how. b, mny mbn bouix- In ibo cll>.
Al.>.b.rc b-l..-.-n W.S0 »d *00 >on will «nd Ju ir , nl.
,b.. ..«Hid qnfr,. ...
.b.. wUht-. ... u- rlsb.ly
<-l«b.-.l wlih . WI.I.T s...u.'..< w.il b»r,!l, ««• to m.kf I.W
«I.T1I«« wilhonl .1 I►.-.I.i:
►l.l.nJIU Iliif. K lor no
„>b.r r«i«.n .ban ... l.av,- ..... I.now ib.i «h.l j..'J buy is
rlKht^'^’Vca if you ahould b ty .t uom- v.hvre e!»=o. we uhoaM
lo hai.* vou vl.it our rlnak nH»m. yon will find.
others :at all.
not thuwii

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Linens and Domestics
4

• This Will Interest the Housewife
ir there Is a deliartiuelit in the st,u,-lhal eveels any otlu-r. llV
certamly the linen M.*cU. W,- earry the largest tine .u in.,
part of the auiie: Ituir pruvs we are ai»ays xe.y pla.1 to
liave p«.i>Ie compare with anylhlnj; they can find at that
pricr- \Vf iK-lievc them ,o
Ihc lu -m that can hr predttc 1
lor the prices Ask for any of these prici s and
luiw S'ssl
we can Bhuw you............. .-BOc. 85c. $1.00 and $1.25
SpiK-UI lot cf S-4 pule Hut a NapUus. the kind ihnf* worth
|.T0a, for ..............................................................................
Other stmd numher: «t..$0c, $1.00. $1.25 up to $8,50

«d. xe
la tte cou
No 15 ur
111 ooUtMi at 25c. or >U*. 42 in
Flcociil Cottoo Hoae for chUdn:tt.....................;.
and 25c
:-^-a
nccced CWlon Huae for laUtea..................................... ioc to 50c

Underwear

-4c. 5c. 6c. 8c and 10c

Flaniieiettes-!>o ytm think v.,u ran make a seU ctOm fnnu oxer
two huiiUn'il pii'ei s? Tliai s at on' the nuniUer we entry.
'
Oitr Tine o| th.e In-ax i-r i:rade.>. In the "Ih-ered'iwiis." for
riches, is ,•^JK•^mUy pretiy.
.
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kVe cairy every ililn;; fn,m..............V--10c to 25c.
We earry a pssl lin.-td lire^ Gli. ih.nm- xytr.. tmmth iu the yeat.
Some splendid dark mtHene for fall.
. • '
.Nproii r.ltmhams ........^...........%----- .
t»xtr two iumurx d ph*M-fU n.u-k;

- r-_ ^ ^ ^

:n,.<
in** nil wtsd. ‘F.iresl Mills*'.,.^i..
“Forest Mills" Union Suits.
v:
ir.r,. natural, r.ldw .1.
imt cs-m wisd.Y
15i*. natural, riidn-d. .5o ,kt cent w,ioL .... j,...... V-s •
P2»i. cream !ee« xsl cotton.............
• Mentor.* c:eani. fl* »-ctsl cotton........... . ......... . . .
• Oueita.* Kr -X. nhiKnl. dn iwr c«-nt. wool.^.,..,..
“Flon-tire. * 1* sixes, t lo 6.. . ... .^ -.
Finer sradc. at

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.. • > -; • •

For Many Uses.

,Viuo:.?i lie l.istier pr.i-.l e -.mi -nv froiu

:

$15 to $25
.

$20 to $50

1,1 Myiiuli and tiislih.ual.le KanmiUH
MntlMfs ot nrls who have tu hnve- n to w ojat will find this
%,.ii anrarilve ]daee luw e\vr.. imuuI of vUw; im; oply In
II;. nri ‘l^arl. Ly ot
t.ut in llu- lowness of the |ir,ct
, earty ekC>.h,»K Inm,.
I.,rnn w tMat-. the 1.. st line w,

.

^ • -y • >*. -Ws to $18X>0

r had from............ $1.25 ap.

Fotlon Tops. > iUrlM-s xvtde ..
........
3^
Hotter ktadrs. 5n inches wtde; ar 50c. 75^. $12!5. $U75 up to $3X0
IVmled VelouTv. 27 iiiehe;•
.... -50c to 85c
IMaln Velours, in the lHtt,r fpial^thf. 54 IitcU.........$1.50 to $2.50
Silk V,lours up to.,
...V ..$3.50 yard
rantaMde. the eh-ver leatlur iaiHaii.w in the in-sV wdliuj; cu!
ors, 51 inch....... ................... .
tlenuim- ?i*all;er lor hli;h «:ath W4,rk. UirUs. nail-, weht.iii.r
?;lmp<. C4.rds and imvels.
FpludsU-ry men will do well t.ehHik tkh- sttKk ox«^

:ts.
Linoleums and Mattings
-

.Mentor Kuitt* 1 I»ia|M-r. a :..H*n t„ m..ihii>
Some »-rckcn imet:
I.adn-s* drawl rs. en am. *l'«-v-i. kmx- length, lace timiimsi.
5*»c ipalily ............... ...................
- ........................ 35c
l,t»i‘j4-s* drawers, ankk‘ leaglh sinall .-ixes. .'.nr, fur................35c
Fhlldren'e i ulun suiox. h,-n y ih-iH-ed. not all si/rK_. Jik:. for.. 35c

$1.19

;iirh rrav.«m ne> .......
... ---... ......... ..
75c
i meh < tax am ties
..... $1.00. $1.25.81.50. $2.00
i iiMh ZiUlim-. 5I.C xBim-s. tor............................................. 3«c
II tin m-w s|,a,Je.s in ltr.xulrluth*. twhich by the way in an
extn-iu. ly Ushh.nal.l.- fabiio thix falll. inclmliiiR oul.m
Im.wn and burnt ..ratm*. fmm................. $,.CX to $3.00 yard
r, s*-4. onr lin*- I*f .Nox.
rimkIs 1« to wee n* xxest and Ik-,i.
fniiii.............................................. ....................50c to $2X0 yard

Skinners 40 inch Black Satin, wear goaraniccd for tw
...........11X0 yard

Blankets and Comfortables

■ Wllli <T .Iib.mi iH.rm r..

. Rugs Rugs Rngs

--tniu. >n»*l i> I the fine. imp,Mt.-l Ki slish l.iu.»leuni. ih •
bea-jt*iul ni*ral «.e-iRn .
COc MisVate yju*! lei el .net of a\>o it 2*t oattmts.
or bh»rk’
k'xtra In-avy. preliie*.* ;|iu*tenm iiiad*.
13c xurd for China MaliiPR in rxsl mixuir* > aud i Pi*- and Rn-*-.
cmbitiatlotis; W Tuche- wide, and uetl wMh 15r.
•*0c x;»rd b.r l.iR h*t of |ian.ms in Chlpn :xt: 1 Japam-se MaUlitR.
ficurxsi or eh. eked.
*n vx..rkh
=ic yard.
$5c lor Fiben M . MettItluR. 2*; im lu> Wirt- ami without a questh»n
acit»rx tUa»r r«*xeritiR wade for iKslrooqxp. In
aiisfaci
pr.-iiy id«k> and Rnru: to |h- s,-wej same a- carpet and
will motei*.

i Vt lxet. Urue>vb. .\xmuis,*-r*'. ('asliim re, Filierelte. Crex llrmxK,
Kliva wiHil. Kiil*a xm ol niid Filler, x tc.. fnini $9.00 to $37Xa
Yo j will aiiiely find-sometliinR le cor:e^po!l.l with ymir taste
ami purK- a^ iMs store

Curtains, Fortiers, Etc.

85c and $MH) for full sl« Itlaukets. iiic- weiRht. pretty
$1.00 and $1.25 for M'hite Ulank*-ts. hi plain .if faucy lKinbr<.
heavy welRh.
weiRht. and a verv siRhtly blanks.
$2.00 for.extra h.-avy Colton Illankei. ih* larRcsl si/.* lua/* - juHt
the thliiR if von can mu us« wik.I.
Wool lUaukc-.h. in whlu-. Rray. lau ami Ihu fanex < F*x^ and
st,l,H-s. bill valu.-s in ilu ri.y...................$3.00 to $10.00 pair
romforlables-the pn-tiy. soft liU-oUne er watc* ii eoxcre.l in the
;M or full size, ami a sreat niatiy exiia sl/». h'Uiie made. AH
pure white cotton fiU.MR- ITl-ed from ........... $1.00 to $4.50

The New Rug
Size 9x12 at

$12.00

Carpets and Rugs
tte^t pauero* w
I and 55c lor Woo
arc worth today

J. W. MILLIKEN

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....... .............

all ^i».•'

ItovV rTlon y^'tits. • Fom-T .MiH-*,** all w„id..'---- ....: ..$1.53
Ciils-run.iii Suits. Fon-Xt Mills.* all W4«.i ------....... ..$1.00
rhildien's CiM-* il H*'fetl Fnioii Sulti«.........------ -------- 50c
t'iillilren's S*i, .-piiiR tlaimeiils ....................... .1... I.. .... 60c
Omipl. U liu or For. .o MiH.s and llubens* V<-sts. Hands.

Velvet .\xmH.st*r Farp.ts with *r without iKudeis. 90c. $1.00.
$1.25. and $1.35.
fVw pieces til Axminsitr 1‘arp* is without borders, to cIom; u(
$1.25. Tln^e an worth $l :*• osiay.

•lar. yard for tin- « xtra luavy 2 yard wld* l.im-ob un;.

in t.dcUdid pal v-m-*.

l•>l^l.•llne. 12 iiieh. silk and w.H,l
..........................V—
$2-00
I piece KiiRlixh WorxHsI. Gu IriebCK. worlli $2.50.
. .42>0
1 pii-cx heavy llusket AToih. wnh $1 5n. for....... .$1.00-.

Colored



tieavy lnR*"a.*i
40c and 45c yard foh InRrain Cen** i

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2 j,ns;, i Import* •: fancy M*»Uairs. 54 inch.

b;iy thi- same ru-.* » ai fm saim- piie*- tu ChlcaRo. Even the
no.sx mail ord,-r houses quote thi-‘c carp-rtb at 70c. Wc shc*w
a bi-njitil-'I line •>» pa*term, thi- »a!l
,
CnA. ................................ -c. Me. 85c .M* 51.00 y,r«l

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2"Mk1 luehes: u\\ In a*ttVtti de.
MRUJ* The'* rURs .i:* rex*rs4b:*'; tr.u^le at 'eolh
are veil xxeir’h^I 'll'

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curxaiims

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Underwear

Upholstery
thowme many rluunilnn luo.lels in -Tiuf >Hi^^»ai« ^

Blacks

\ ribl>ed .flix-re. coinlKKl KoTUian yam.
lira.*’ extra heavy. lU-cet';:. all sixes. 4 to
iial r<dx;". ad wurd. flat V- & I'............. .....................

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Ilnvlofoie inek .d fpatv
pn v. uf -d o n enriylru a I tie ol this class of po;»ds a., our ensuimer. d.-uiaiiUcd, No,v
our iiiciva-v t n.w spare ^ivi. us a i huaec-aud xre are
ivady to rltmx >oii the U s! »fiuipp nl deptrttm iit in thl- liny
to Ik- round jxnyxvfiere.
EvcryViing in tiipcctry:

To Ihf woi^n who would have the latest Ideas frx»m the faxhion
c«aU-ra. who wouW have the rlshi thiURs at ihv riRhl
who would bee the finest line of drexa rvkkIs in this |»art of
the auto. To such a woman the name Mll.LlKli:N xtamlx 1
llKtae Ihinipt; to mail women wlm coutemplau- buyinR
Roan. ihla atore la the first in her mind, and seldom la ahdlaappolnled.
Our showing this Tall U the fim'ai we ercr had. We must r
dlally luvHc you to x ii-w thU Hih-ndW wdocllou Ih low
Rive you a lln «»f a few sjicrlal offerinip,:

Kutra qnaht fiUsn-d,
Vc-su aud I'auis, cream '
exti-a SI e. r*c iv-,;ular ....................... .....................

Children's

II also fiiiil iimny elmneinu j;aiui. ii!s ni siieli lilllo
fv that Vou will Im- i-miiri 111 a’ the
This is
Mnnily mo at \ ....................... ..........%^0,/i\2 and $15

Dress Goods
Tkit irc Assured a Splendid Reception.

Whether you are Large; or
Small

Ikanliful rets In 2’.. and 2 v.trd el-dliw. t do/.eii na;»k;ns n.
matrh. neatly l•*•xcu. fine for u»tts ................. $6X0 to $20.00

Surprisingly ps,d t'ra de s at
........... .
Our line of iMHie.- ( raslu-f. i.; the

i'

c used tor a lw«i c
ahawl. Thco there are the larter i
UHher of kniuiuf: unarrman Pi
lofaau Douina. Sacquca, Houd*. ole. Golf Clovca for the

MWi

We have five ypi lal netnViTs in ready made Towels ia hurl, and
damask Ihai w, e,»i,s.avr evtre :.;.nsl..... .5c. 7c. 10c. 15c. 25c

S|»l«ni«lul fossiwi of Itoin Ft»a»s tisim..

From Head to Toe

tUa.Uk *h-«r. I. tiH. »K..irr IM. bru«ai. tau aad bUclJ.. m-o «!•"»' If..................—

ThlK nine i! is a l*i ;!.,! ,.r .!», II
Ins a1..............................
$1.00 pair for iK-aiiilful
others with colorvx

U".OT. . . .

loply !nRTa!:i.rari*et ma:e ttdtoy- Yom <

I

de up of liber and woiJ. nli-*.!i;i: 1> fast c«dor.-. This ruRjR^
a*lMp!e*l l*ir dlnliiR naims. .sb-eplnR nximK. aiiiliiR niom.s.
ijfficis fHc The wiiue U-auilfd arllHile eff«-Ct -an lie on
laiued'as with the miiixi costly briis*K-ls riig¥. They are revenilbic. HyRlcnic and duralde. soft, pliable, odorless, germs
find liSgmcnt in h. It ix a nonconductor of h^t and
cold There are manv dlaUnctlve paiu-ma in Ibe rugi. ami
Ike price Ic wHhln the reach of every familr- 411 colors.
Are ihoro"Rhly reliable.

J. W. MILLIKBN

W~

nUVCMC CtTV, WCHWAN. I

rawanijnmiBin

wen lidi «Mra H Mrfowtey «
oot. Tct what wwaM happia If i

^ United Sl^ Senator Burrows an4 United
Sttle8Di8tridlltornexJte.G.C^^
TW
lUeord .
UiMd Om
cfcw JBi Hm. Om G
Oo^«il Mi UbM 0ttt« BcMior Bto

te rafhaM It and the cry waa
imiaad that the eemnie waa la the
ta oC the omchljkc. The aeiaU
wia lot ogpoaed to aiy bOl hot waa
aed to the Colby b«L Tho Mwato
tktf tht pmpiB In tJw* coMtry wlio re-

C«|T* tkta ailUM MT «t»dr tw
Tb# ftddiMM* mre u follow.:
HM. Omtv. a CwMJI.
He tesaa by MylM,tb«i one week
tnm men Tn^r. the toiem of tbto
rastry woold be cs.lod npoa to dceM« wbo Mbnil be the pr«ldMl of tkli
ooMtry for the
four TMT. Th»t
the rotor, of thl* dirtiirt will U> collod
wpon to MT who >ha)l repr»weat It in
cohsTWi for the next two yewr.; who
dbhU ntrie tb*- .ute of Mlcht«ui for
thf next two yearn. He urged the InPOT MC* of inying oalde ill other
dvOao oo that dir Ihit 111 iDiy rou
for themmeethetrehaiee. He aiM
that the Mdiettoa arm. formaato la
harlmMirMMC, the dMa of Mtehlcaa
'be trolled StatM aonate, a man
f-o wa« thoroQcbly rera«l In natloaal
i«i. who could tell more at the
4t»g. of eongrraa than any other
•can in Michigan, yel the people hare
a doty to perform for theraselroa. they
hare a declalon to make. Are they
•atl.fled with 'the preacni admlnliura-

tion or do they wUlx
they did
twelve year, ago to make a change?
Twelve year. ar>. for w>me r«uaon. the people dealred a change. anJ
they made It. It wa« alhange from a
conditloa of proaperlty to a condition
that wa. o<H pni.iierou.te Four yeern
afterward It wa. eSuy to make the peo­
ple bellexe that the admli^^tration of
Uruver Cleveland wa. not wUe. that
it waa nnaaocrteful. The republican,
aaked the .ipeople ^J||e country *o
adopt repul^lcan i^dpU. and repabllcan polldea. which they did.
The ffrgmbllcan« party raid that
Cleveland’, admin tM ration wa. uiiF'^Jrjau h. d It V.*
•ncct'.atel. b.rt'nJrNau
diKhoneat. But
cTTMiked.
the demuenme liarty
|iart> h.K eviu- lieeii.
rent by nrlfe. It ha. nev.-r pulled to
getber. Bight yearn ago I*arkor wa»
wpopM«d to Bryan•» |K»lIcy. When a.ke,!
about It. be replied, ‘i am a demo
crat.-.^ Bryan Mid concerning the I*ai
telegram, "U wa. manly after
but It would bare ln?en mor.

^ II U bad been aoooer. Hut
1‘^^i'ci'tra ed hi» point w.ln
, .
. wi-ght f*»rtb laughter a: ^
ile then .tat-u thntyxb* -.
V* - og of ilH‘ deniorraUc iwrty wa
*V,v^rtuL the o ber lot>k It. men
ii* men pa»&ed on to the QUCxtlo:»
wb,ch he aa:d aa. of the utmoet tin
por:.nn to Michigan. He Mid that the
e]«ciom of KiHoeveit >> the largest
maj..,itv tu the hi.tory 4.f the party
aan .Inady concede,! by the demo­
crat* tLom.elv«*.s, eho Mj. ‘•Vole for
Roo*4aeIt. Hid we want ymi to vole

-I hare lot^ agalMt Ferria,**
aald the eeiatir. *-bot 1 woalda^ rote
ter my OW9 fWher If 1 kiew^e waa

M It te Mid tlMt til* tett togMtr

He haa roMd ter free
otore of Ofhid Timm to tom oot
Id glre the ittmtidtat turn top to •Urer aad gtt^the
ottom the good old Majority of itoe can. harel^glit 4
nock to him
•enilar J.C.Mim«Pa.

for with the heaae coMictM hit the
hoeae refoaed to do this aid aald. *We
hae# the ColV bin or me at all- ly applaadad.,. He begnn I
Colby waa after the commlcsM day that he waa rhry farorably 1
with Trmrem Ci^ and that the etty
had oTory aimteac. of pmperlty.
The proeperlty of thto coiatry. be
aakh la largely doe to Hgtotarion. LegIf a primary election Uw la paaaod. lalatioB'can be m framed that It will
ae la wanted that will not diarupt adrancedr ntlerly destroy proaperlty.
the party. A law U wasted that will He then took op a few aiate iasoea
JtMp demoermu out of repnbllcan pri and ably dlarnaaed them for half an
nfty mlnutee to
ea and repnbllcana out of detao- boor, derotlng
C prlmarlea. A law soch aa la la
fame la Keat eooaty where the demothrough the eocalled "prtmary re­
form'" as is practiced In several cltlev
of the state. He cited Muskegon as an
example where the rattre county Ucknt was made op from the city and said
that DO system afaonld be advocated
whereby the rural populatlos M de­
prived of a place on the ticket. The
farmer has a* good a right a». the city
man oa the ticket. The city mm had
gotten together and agreed to fill the
Ucket and the formers were powerless
to prevent It. He said it was not his
Intention to criticise priman- reforpt
but to call the aueutlon of the people
to the fact that they should frame a
law aa to protr-ct the Intert-sts of all
people. He regarded It as fortunate
that the legislature had paksed such a
law for a few cities that It might .ee
the defect, and remedy them.
' He then alluded to she .tatemenl
that the new sy.tem would do away
with the use of money anil told of how
qae man had spent |1.5<»0 for the nom­
ination for .heriff and then didn't gel
it. It 1. a great evil becaio*' It corrupu the electors of the (Hate. Fniler
-*xp
had onlv
dtteocratlc newspapers and others pic­ then to buy a caucus and ii<w ho moat
ture Tom Vavin at the bead. Tom buy all the .people.
No ayatem I. wanted whereby the
Narta live, is Detroit asd yel Ways"
rowaty had a candidate of it. own and democrat, can nominate weakling* on
was again.! Fred M. Warner. It is the republican ticket and In .om?
reasonable to «uppo.o that two men caae. pay them to run that they may
could control l.lOO men? Warner, as defeat them. In that way they could
!. well known, declansl the .peaker. ultimately necure the control of th>
wa. nnm!nat(>d by the delegate, from whole .Ute. If the advice of certain
olghty-alx connties. and if he wasn't Detroit papers I. followed.
He told of a county In Ohio where
nominated by them, he wasn't nom­
inated at all. If any man wa* honest­ the democrats had gotten control in
, how they had gone
ly and fairly nominated. Mid Mr. this very
rtivell. it wa. Fred M. Warner.
into the republican iNmths and nom­
Again It is MV0.
republican parly inated unfit men. Tho i>eople of Mich­
never give* the people anything good. igan an- sober, thinking |M>aple. hut
The republican party has nflsed tho they are apt to be swept off tfielr ft?el
taxes on railroads in Michigan 3«k) per | by a cry of reform. The Ohio people
cent-; It haa increased the foxes on! In quesUon abandoned reform, w
railroad, telegraph and telephone com- j back to the old convention ayatem
In the democratic primarlM. there
*n» not a contest, but the iamocrata
went to the ropitbUcas prlmartea In
tom asd ware IsUoenUal aid aided In
nominating mea who were weak and
whom they could defeatMr. Coveil then Mid that the atafe
wa. going to get a law from the rei>ubllcas legiatature this wlater that
«ould separate the two parties In the
prlmaHee and would safeguard the Intereste of both, and nntU thie Is dose,
he said. 4he people would never be
Milsflod.
Do you want a law such a. the peo­
ple will make or do you want t|je kind
that Ferri. will force on the people?
he asked. Mr. Ferri. could no moi>2
move the l.?2 member, of the leglalatore than that legislature could lie
flnence the ran. Mr. Ferris a. a dimocral would have no Influence. "If you
want primary reform, vole for Fred M.
Warner and tho republican tlrkok"
lApplanae.)
The claim Is set forth that Wamcxr

Jorily.
In the upper peninsula where there
are a large number of different natloaamies. the wise party so dUlnbutea the ofllcet that the men of dif
What the Party Haa Dene.
Again it M “W tnat is foCl the ferenl nationalities are Mtisfied. This
democrau gave Michigan the Aua- is Impoaslble with the system at
irallan ballot, which did away with
fraud. But in lkS8 the republican party
gave to Michigan the booth and the
•inlform ballot and xiermilted a nun
to go in and vote a Ucket that wa* Irvrmlble to the man that placed It m
the ballot box. All the deteocrai.c
party did wm to My that all Uu
tame* should be on one ballot. About
thsi lime the dermtcrat* were fusing
with every available party and tl.
candidate* were getting their nami
on the ballot in many places on or
ballot. The republicans said that this
was not (air and a man must affiliate
himself with a party or principle* but.
however, the republican parly d-jrlared that a man that had been acs
lecled by several parties should have
the right to My which one he would
appear under. The object of the Aus­
Senafor J. C, Burrows.,
tralian ballot girea to the state by the
democraUr party was secrecy anil this
was accompllsheU through the bootlgiven by the republican party.
WWner U a clean man. He startcu
in -as alderman of his own village,
finally beeomUig Its president aad
from that to the state senate, then
to seoiwfoiT of state. In l»7 Warner
Intrtxltieed the bill that raised the tax

ent advocated. True, the candidatecan he voted for but it can't be done
becaiiM- all Vouldn't bo of the same
mind. Another thing, there is no per­
sonal contact. In the convention sys­
tem If there are six candidates for
sheriff they are all there on Inspec­
tion and they can be Jndgsd. By con­
sultation. a stronger parly and better
government are possible.

would rather have Ferris dictate pri­
mary reform or whether they would
rather do It fbemaelTes. The demoerxttc party has Anally declared that
If H gains the power. It will glr* the
people an arbitrary law on that ssbJeci and they most take It.
Give th* •Pepic What 'They WanL
The democratic party has Mid, give
the p«»ple reform law from top to hot
tom. yet said nothing about givin*
the people what they want- II primary
reform does aot give protocUon. tber.
it Is not the kind of primary reform
bomaa a law. The mas who aays be that the people want
wia algs fte* a bm U a aafe maa ani
The people are all for RooeereK.
mi M- Warscr always kept bis word, < They want the great principles that

Warner. He Mid that President Roosevelt had declared that a man ahouldn t
have hysteria In two things. reUglon
and polltica- W'amer has been tried.
For tea years he was aa alderman in
Ua home town, for aerea years ac
was village prealdent. for foor yean
he wa* In the senate, for four-year#
be has been secretary of stale and at
every eU'ctIun be reeelved larger ma
jorltle. and DO maa ha. dated utter s
breath of acaadal against him. At hi
aai election, he received a majority
econd only to Wnilam McKinley. Tb.
only machine that lifted him from i
fanner boy to a oandMate for the gov
worship of Mlchlffan was tbe sov

But the qu« j*ilon aHM*». doi>a Ferrly
cpTPMnt the right kind of primary
efoim? Warner, long before hi* nomtaaUon. Mid, i am for primary re
term.- **1 am for the kind of primary
reform that the peopit- want." *i am
wllUng to leave It tu the people of
Michigan." «T»at the people of MlchIgaa.want I. the right t« ipcak and
thauaa.wrhit the republican party
atand. for. Ferris My. “I .hail dictate
prisianr relunn and unleM the legi*latare pasM. the kind of« bUl 1 want
I ahali refoM lo .ign it."
Warner Mid. "I believe the senate
ind raprteentativea. who repreaent
the pMple. better know what MIchigM want*. 1 will sign any bill th<
logMlafore may paiir" (I^d ap
phMM.l
What more ii -wasted? Prtmary r»forte waa*i ongtsafo lo a governor,
bit In tho tagUlature. The JadgsMSt of

Us« aa^ sow Jt looks ms thoiMtb
they dealre'iB boat him beeaose he
beat the teaehlse
Flatform Is tha 0«Uy Promiaa.
The first prtsclplea of the State
League of Repnblicaa clubs U primary
ratorm asd thU aasoclaUon regarded
Wanmr-a poslUoa aaUifaciory. He
rsted a leitar from Warner pledgdsmelf to aiake the changes as deslrsHl asd stsulsg that If he wa. electod governor he would go Into oIBce
wlttf DO promises to redeem except
‘ made by the party and incorpor­
ated in the filattorm. He also pledged
hlmaeir agaia to carry out may prom­
ises made by Ibe party In regard lo
ary reform. In eoscludlsg hK
talk os aute Issuea. Senator Borrows
said that the legislature would pass a
Mtisfoctory prtmary reform law and
Warner would be elected by a majority
of &P.0O0 becaoae the people have a
f of justice and right and a man
cant be abused into defeat In this
stale. This statement csusihI long apNational iMuca
The speaker then Mid that the re­
publican party bad sealed most quo*tioDs since it had been in power sici'*'
ISM. The couiitry has only been In
land was twice eUx'ted. The democratlc lariy created more havoc i«
that lime than the civil war ami
mined more ni« n.
Today there are tiut Ihnv i**uef.
The democratic party concede* that
slavery bait Ihh-u aboli*h<-d; that the
union i. aav(-d: that there i.^ one flac.
not two; that the public credit is highthat all the republican party has cbm*
is well done and If it get* In power it
won't change and neither will the repufdican party if it rtintinue* In
The three
1 of today are the
tariff, currency and tlu- question
whether or not the Philippines shouM
lM‘ held.
^
The Tariff.

The deroocraUc parly Hay.n that pro­
tective tariff is rublH-ry . The speaker
Mid that alt who votnl the democratic
ticket voted that prou-ctlve tariff was
robbery, and that if that party was put
In jnjwfr It would take away the pro­
tection. The d?'morrailc i»art\ Is for
fre*‘ trade t>ecanse previous to Llncdn.
no workmen wen- bin-.I. they weie
iHHight. The south was the d.-nve
rratic party and the north followed
suit. The south was naturally for rnHtrade because li wa* a country of free
labor. Cotton could be grown there
and sent to England to be manufac­
tured. Prevlou* to the accession cf
the republjcan party, there were no
factories south of the Mason and Ihxoa line and the forest ech.>ed with the
bay of the blood bound in pnrHuli of
the fugitive slave. That labor no
longer exists but the party can't
change. Although the south Is doi­
ted with mill*. It cannot get over Its
free trade seniiment*.
He then said that if it hadn't
for Clexoiaml-s admlnlstraiiira.'
would discuss free trade, but it wi
noccessary now as the people remem­
bered it. Some My that it costs more
to live now than U did then. It cost
some people nothing to live under
Cleveland. Their meals were serve.t
to them free. The soup was thin and
there wa* some complaint but It wa*
all there was available. A roan shoftid
be willing to pay a little more now
since be knows that the workman can
Ubor and receive hi* just reward,
that he can live, that he can occupy
hU own home which he ha* paid for
out of bis labor.
Bound Money. ^

i£ba pops at Botea. tba frtars own\M
4M.QM aesM of laM oud tb# floMvp- ae^ by tesM ssd ffsHled tW re- mast bought aU this except lO.OM
mra for
Theme landa bebclIlM tbas tai terae.
The first goversfaest waa telttUry kmg to the Phmpptae govammeuL
but In IMS cam* a rwUxatkm from
t or mry soft.
military rule ahd tba auhatButloo of
Thos Umre araae s protaaU. The civU rule, a commlsslos of five mea.
of which Taft of Ohio waa the bead feeUttg «rf aecurity, aay. that iho
cotealied lo promlae to pay. They asd.Brewster of Michigan a member, rnlled Staiea will place the Christian
waited to pay off the boida that bore waa apia xted. Tbex west to tbd Malay oa the highest plane but the
tatenet wHh aolea that bore no Ister- lalasds and Aad bees there but a abort tpak cannot
abandoned but must
ooL Then when alhrer got to be Ume when. 4n IMO. Prealdent McKln l»c carried through to a trium’phasl
worth nfty ceiu on the doDar they ley appointed three FUlpisos io also end. And yet, Parker and hit party
wasted Ine
of aUrer; kaow- aenre on the commlaslos. Today want to uke control and compel ihDnited Stare* to leave the Phlllpplpe^
order exist* in thirty-five provinces.
fha ISMT of Mexico asd other
Then the gtiversaiMt took the eas- to Iheli fate.
Ma.rbe they will never want any­
su*. Next it fixed the aUtua of a
voter, the quallficaUons being full thing but American rnlc. aallUdr. Bur­
tabUah the credit of the natlos and blooded Ftllplnos twent> two years of rows. but for the preaenl the flag will
aucceedM so well that the public debt age. then they were allowed to elect stay up and we wriU go on lifting the
can be tended at two per cent asd their own govemmeai. In thirty- people to a higher plane and a higher
then receive a premiusL Brery dol­ fire prorinrex every offleer U a Fili­ clvllixallon, lApptause.l
He closed by Mylng that no mau
lar of government cnrrency la worth pino. In 981 smaller rounldpamies
can \dte without i
It ISce value la gold. The democrats every offle* holder, about 11,«««.
aay If they are given power they will Filipino. Then a • -glslainre was Heel- or the other the three queatlim*. lie '
retain the guM standard, hut .o will ej romsi.ting of Filipinos and a sen­ said he wanufl every man on the republican llchet eb-cted. The le;;lHla.
ate half FilipinoK and American.,
lure made a iniMtk.- In making it legal
it This Oppiwasien?
to .boot do4-r Nov. K. But the m. a of
the democrau fought the gold stand­
This 1. the tyranny that the demo­ Michigan mu.i nut falter in tli#‘ rri*ls.
ard or how the vote stood on March
cratic party derlart'K mutt <sa>.e. they should exercise their
of
IS. iMtk Out of over 4o*» members
lk*hen the rnlte,! State. «ianc-,l to franchise oa that day. dei*r huntinr:. or
of the house. juM nine ’democrats
govern the island*, a large army was no de.-r hunting.
voted for the mea.ure. while in tUe
necc-sfcary. now hr.t ir.tMiti'^men are
"Su let UK Mend the whole tlrk'^t
senate there was only one. The Park­
nec«*.«ary lo retain ord» r. The na­ along trlnropham, let u* say to Ro,>*oer telegram will do no good, the peo­
tives have been es-abli-hwi lnt». con­ fdt. wo MUKtaIn you In leading u:; on/'
ple are afraid of the party lack of
stabulary and pollro the Islard*. Flfhim. There Is but one pany that will
ir-cn Judicial district have been formed
retain the gold standard.
A rrwbUwi TrC TW fto Nolved.
,
j and ten member* of the supreme court
Tlie iu*nant pn»blein I* yet to be
Tt>^' Philippinaa.
i chojcn. seven Am. riran and thrt'e mitelltgent Filipino.-;. Bverv ca«e of n I *ol\«',I. i4 the way ('halnnan T;igs.jrt
look* at II.
The PhHlpplne question wa. next {certain magnlmde in nv nl' rior rou. t |
"IJ wav like thl.4.'' nzUX the ehnliv
touched upon. The first f t>ei*rh Park- j can be carrlod to the supreme court at j' mill to m.iiie frleiuN iHi* ollur «luy.
or made after his
... Island
____ and_ from there to the at * •’The «*M
the
|s~d f„r i,-., y,-nrs
crlUclsIng the rcp-abilcan pany for re-' prrme court of the
States..
I came to me Ja*t vv<sk and »,Thi vhc
laining the Philippines and M.ving j E\er)* roan eater
entering office must pai* j
nd Ini, 9be iva* :ilH.m I.. 1h- I
that the flag must come down. The a ciril sen'lce exatoinatJon ___
?" I avk.vl.
publican party Is an oppressor and la! American, a Fliipiuo it giv^-n the pn*f-']
bolding the Filipinos aa \-ss»ala.
| crence. There are l.mio American!
How did this country come to have I teachers in the rhlllppineH who have
the Philippine*? There was a wa? t laughjt^ U.otiO FUipIUo tea.'her*. There
with Spain and thl* country did no: are 2S»»0 primary Kchoob. thirty-ulght
want the *4.ver. iguity of Cuba hut High
lligU Ischools, a manual training Hchool
wanted the »|tanlarclrt to move out land a
The sovereignity of Porto Rico und | There
1U.1MM. old and young uttend• Ing night KchiHd t<. barn tin- Kt-.glish
in exchangf
language. la 19m:: ther«- \ien*'lM.<MH»!
the miliions that ciuntry hnd put
I pupil, .-nrolleii and in
2d::,MMM.
Improvt ments in lo r |Miss4 s*ion:.
I Hanks have In-en eoablUhed. «iver|
coume the fnll«Hl States lM<*ame
I 2tKi jMn;ttiffires an- in «MM ratbui and i
ligated to govern these Island*.
lihe city <.f Manila has free delivery |
In th.- Philippine group there i
land every malt carrier Is a Filipino.
3.000 islands containing T.WtO.ofKt p«H». The Ulands.ar.* connectiHl by the telpie. 7.000.01KI of which an- Christians | egmph aiul thin iu turn couu.-rts with
and otMMKMi ^»g*n eavag.--;. NIm-.y I the great I»arinr rahb-. l^ this tyrau
p«T r«*nt of these iwople are Ignorant ! iiy. is this opl'rt-ssiun? Yet the denmwhile only ten p«r cent an- Intelligent craiic liarty demands that the Cnil,-d
and ready to assist in American rub. State* get out and b-ave the islamN
Tbe islands contain T:..*m»o.ihm» acr.-x to the throng of desiioilng people who
only rMHMi.isMt of which have Imh-u sur- are only waiting for sm-h a cham-e,
veyed. Th.- K*.il of Ihe
rirli.j The- c0nln.ver.4y li.-rwei-n the friar
the mi acral resources
erful|and the people was -..-tlbHl ihnuigh

a/i rVVVdaVM ""'* *’***'’
i*d like t.* oblige vmi but
gh nr,|U.i luted
to ark him
a*ine P«lk«
Tlieir ideas are lai
Ihelr
pursi-*.
They do n<4 ke«‘p ncs oiiiit «f tlirlr
exis-iidiniTi-v.
Th.-y lew-'se the maxim,. "Duly Iw

niey try to ilu w lint others “Xpert
of lliem. not w l.nl fli.-y iviii nfT..rd.
Th.-y do not il.ii.k it worth whits
to *>ul .-.stlni.-tM or ;igr.-4-iii.-utM In
writing..
They linvc not hivn nhh- to make
mueh iu the |.UHiu.-ss ih.-y mulet>;tnud
hcsl, hyi have thought lli:il th.-y e..iiM
mak.- a fortune l y iiiv.-siiug tu soiiieUiing Ibc.v know iMUhlug at*uul.
TRY A BECOHD WANT AO.

Your Opportunity
We are now ready lo roeci dur new cust.»mcrs as well a;; our old ones at our new store. 13S State
Rlreet.


. The largest and l>est Iniplemeni and harness store In the stale of .Michigan.

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Our stork of Huggh-s. Carriages and Wagons is so large that we must rr'diire It to make room, for
our vvlnler goods. Just read about the sale.

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OurJaU sale of Vehicles begins .Monday. October 31st. 19«<4. and will coctlnuo for two we. ks only, .1
will be the vehicle opp<jriunIty of the par. Every thing on our flr>ors. including

Buggies.

S jrn-ys.

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Run-

aho itP. Conc^rd3. R auh«pe.4. Spriijg WngMus. will t..-mark-d down to a isdn: that will mea:t a big ?avlnn
to all who buy at this ilm»v E.'irh v.-hicle will l^ ar a tag with original prlc -'. an !
marked then an.

a Kale

prlc**

plah.iy

Nothing will be held hack ; everything In the store goe.v. We want -o reduce our'stock

clear down to the bare floor ./and will. If low prices will do it. The stock n‘pri cuts nil 19bl goi^s. and se­
lection is wide and varied. Don't miss this cpi.ortumty.

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Tbe currency question waiTljext
Uken up. The currency question was
exisfont for forty years until March
12. 1900. when it was settled by ih^
adoption of the gold Kiandard. Th
Th-democrai* fought it in ever>- wt
the gold standard would nevei
been adopted bad It not been for the
sound money democrats.
When the republicans took posset
Sion there wa* no money to run the'
governmrat. so they borrowed some
at 32 per cent. There was nothing to
be done bnt to give note, so green­
backs were Issued. There was one pe­
culiarity of these notes, they promlsc.1
to pay bat set no time. Tbe soldiers
were paid In tbcae note* and told tiut
they mnst save the government eUe
they would not get their money. The
Dotes went down to thirty cent* on
tbe dollar but tbe soldiers had faith
eDoogh to take the greenbacks la one
band and a musket In anotber an-1
fight for the Union. Grant did I:.
Logan did it.
Wbea the war was over the goverameat had $4M^.fiM to pay. The
teyment was started and immediately
there was a great otamor of a contractioa of tbe dmney. The democrau j

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Just a Word About Harness
Hames* that appeal at price* that appeal. Thar's the eombinatlon ve offer.

Our .^lyle* are correct

and exclu8i%-c—made by tbe latest improved methods and from the bezt stock obtalnxt-lc. Our light driv­
ing hameaa. single and double, has the style, finish and durability that forces them to the front.

In thi*

cfoM oi^ our runabout and snm-y harms*, which Is as near iH-rf.-cllon as harness can Ik iKi -gbr. ^

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Don't forgf-l the dale, but remember It. and come and tee our fine store and slick whether jon want
to buy or not and make oar store your headquarter, when In-the city.

Faimcrs’ Supply Company
F. F. BOUGHET,

H. F. BOUGHEV. Vice President-

WM. HOOUHAN, Sec. and Trea*.

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THl EVENINtt HECORD. TEAVEIItE CITY, MIC^HCUNr r«IOAY, OCTOBER M.

\rA Jewel of
a Valet
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9r

I v«ok I |rfaf«l to

had aecnrtd
I had tM Uirlted down to a cwOe^
man’a plnee for the fall aboocinc. and
lo l«ve « dob re|»uint!30 *» af conraeCliartaa aceompoulediue.Befere we net oat on onr Journey I
I took B., u»« with
and my trlimuo:> with to*

I M*p^tt^toiWo^
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*,^*>ErORf: ibr rorniof of toy ralat
§A -my »t»t ami o«Jy ow. vbe
JL J dai-inad thU Hf** a f*-w wrrk..
\ f ~
nlwa. to my irrpnt aorrovr -1
- Was pUito Jattna BmtWm
I wa« rrm

aod uodt-r tb-

I
lUl i
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ihX need an|
to satisfy roe
that the world would n-o-Ive Hlr JnmoB with open nnu..
IDB hi. title, when- Jim Itunleii would
be alofved at U.e dieir. I foumi two
full suit- to m u.e rea.n.ably welL
Tlwte w,-n- al.^. tW-s edlniw. liat^
gboea and .orka. and wbei. I wn. fully ;
.miyed the valet plannl a dtru.omi j
rluy on my liucrr and a i*earl lu my j
Bi-i-eided every tlilua aa my> j

tdmw

of toy

m

t» a loal charliy The k)« waa that
I nl.y«l an a paatime or na a

«alM Jim oow and lb«*. «««» «»•
was left off my miiur far ofirarr
than II waa oa.^. I o^« al*o rw-rally
. attppoaod to tir a <«nl «4uiriJrr aoU to
trork imio gamo* *m e-wflulni: Lrnnaii j
miiun-. ai< morr il.ai. omv I ovar-l
UmrA H M»id tbnt 1 w.nikl tfo two;
bloeka out of my way ralbrr than paaa
a poUra* atatUiu. I r un lii niwl *rtit with
lock, •otortlii r* Imrtnc mma-y to ai«ir«
. and ajtalii Ih-Hi* almoat driven to lodfa
lu a doorway
I -arooi .Imd.t that I
waa alaadlly goln« to the bad wb«i I
mot ruaili^ I «K'onnt»T#ni Mm at tli#
roocan of an acMOalnumf where he
waa miAinu bluowif u- i..i while wait,
tiif for i alt iaikrtj. It woa very im*
pDdeiil of a vakd to a^«firr»l t« u c«»
tletnab, tiul « airanger »x tlial. timt a
.xiofldroUal elmt
tiK-m elaewl^ mWht lead t.. jrcK-l reault*. but I
darUml to M-ertook tla* bn^k f.a- «m-e
and aupulnt an M.nr rimriea xvna on
hand lu the uilnm.-, and he l»r.»uichl
two inmka with him
Ik fore e-ouiliis
apaulm he alofiiied iumI paid my laud
lord the nuitler of bnir w.-eka* rent I
owed bbn and ordered a Udih- of wIihand a fair dinner from n n-atuiiruut
-mrJtJnea-beaaW lu
Ihcmlry. «l
«l liave lirtmishl
looks o( Ihqulry.
wanlrohe .ml will
f win MHdi otlier
and mere eultaMo Mdifnir*
Here la
the rtiaiige
rlmiife from the twenty i«»oml
out by
by i^/'
we.*
note yon sent oiit
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I have no dooht t^ Mhnv
«*<> « ,
the money n. well a*. tl.e
but It wna not for roe lo find oni. It ,
took my linwth away f.»r n lulmite
l.nt to

^tmer and

nw all def,-rem-e. I

•^rr wB MUST aaancM

tb*

caieo of boaioeaa. and I Iroat that you
may have no fault to find with tuy de-

u|ion < TArlca
let ahonld be.
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‘ wV«
Lady ............
IbK ........ .... _iaiuoiid. were
reported mUslnr. Some
Iwd en­
tered her room at uhcbi by w.ny of the
hakooy. and tlie haul iituount«l to
£Cno. .Not a trai-e ba.l Ihh u left Uddnd
by tbe roblier. wlio wa. aupiiwodi to l»e
Bome one from U»e city, and the icct
we could do wn. to vJCtviHl our eympatldm to tbe virilni. For half an hour
after fimt liehrliip of the robla-ry 1 had

nooua.-

BCD bunu. drive, and drii.ka iinU thn«
my liHome permllted any extra va
*^nM-re wua blich phi) a! Uouaea h
and country as well
j
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dub., and 1 took
At a bird
, invariably refu..-d my
fn.ui women and uwer left
^ ithouKhmkiui: a haudaainc
privuie vliarlty.
eluirity. J
l‘'*iv«b-

puuina miu.eii
lo ,uu
rounlry |K>liee and when ho b»uk<-l luc
roU ill the fn»'e uwl Iiojk.I ilii.i the rob­
ber would w»>M Ik- in llie toil. I di.mlaaed my IhouahiH a. doln*: him luJuatU-e. A luuulh later, huaever. Ik;
hamh.l me u Iwk of »:old uu»l some­
what Kollcltously oh«T>t.l:
-Some of tho..- diamoudH were ouly
paate. Wr Jam.-., and your ahan-1. not
aa larre aa I h.>iK-il It mluht U-.' '
Ukl not ti.k f .r explauuUona.
rim wn. oftiMi enicmntt. ;il. and h«
•aretl to Ikou thU .*e.-aslou. My
iR-rlly wu. wonderful. With title
_
laputwl. reoelvt-d wliliout qm-.tluu
Olm.wt every where and Uavltm a valH
-wh*. had tuy liiten-st. at betirt, II
trouia have been au easy ihinn for me
ll WiMlth
. ure. ---------------------- -------- ...-.buwever.
and no doubt that nerved to prolous

purauinu this
for
year or ao. am! our l«.nk
...................... . %vheu £.X0«"> xvorth of
mundH were atoleu from a bom
yrhUh 1 wa. a i,nic.l,
t'harle.
with me ill Ida proM-r imsllbu. but I
. .erialuty In
HU.pJehm.
- hu.l crlbbth.
,nnu,oud. and d
1 of them for
....................... and hedlvUh-dl
th me. I felt ll roy duty ta
in from hi. evil ways, and
lad t-eu.e.1 Inaurii.g I hoped 1
le a deep lm:*n-s. i m. I wue
ited In this, however.
It ,
furinight iK-fore he plundered I
,tii.d Imu..- aod haud.-.l me nearUv
of llie swap. See
,
ui on foiljw lug hi*
i„ ^ay. n:ir
hawled im- a Map of gold or a
roll of note, did 1 express eurioalty.
j
txvo or three siKk-lal
oc-rasams. however,
om- ulphi after
„.m„i from a eluh and w hile 1

m chnir from the «-xiK-u.ive Im* lie had j
laid out for me that Ik- MuiHly *u.l.l:
j
-If Kir Jamea will all down for a
nomeot I will abow him aoniethlnp of
iDtereat.**
1 aat down, and he pr.Klm.sI n luu k !
uf c«nl. and innulpulatM them lu a
wav to aatonlah me. 1 had fl:itten-J |
...................... I hau l at the ,
with'.i. t1.e hour he Uiucl.t |
mp ten time, more rt.au I wot of.
i______ ________ 1 a pa. kage under the sofa
-We will n.d .iK-nk of wap.-s..................................................
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^ oM
«•»- j1 will. carvlwH tiaiid
ami was out of
aened as we nuislM-d. -hut I tl.iuk y.m
„„i jnto hi. house elotl..-. and
will ehi-erfuny ngn-e to pay me Hi jK-r ,,uUinK off u.y galtei. U-f .re luy aurceut of your pr.*.. eamluDi.'j pHoe would i.-n..U u..- to .|K-..k. I had
I nprvK-d without l..•sUrtll Ml. and , o|K.i.4-d my lip* to reprove him for what
while I went out to l.s.k for m-w hHlp- ^ j ,„„.lden-d hi. lo.. of dlptiity when
lUfs he went to u .Utit.n.-r*. to ..rtler ,
a„ lu.iK-rut.ve km.k
Next day we u. »v«hI
' do<M-. and rUarl.-H
leioetlvi-s. They
a auii or n> uii. in «
j
autmi a oru«.
e and around the
borhood and a.tonl.h.sl the hii.dl .rd by |
from him
uavlup three lum.ll..* n-ni In n«lvatiee. ivom
nwvui at..!
and MK-U..-.1
seetmxl not a litih- a.toiil.hed.
-Mb-unriu.-u. 1 am houoixM hy your
t^rlrs orflered a llUix.1. .upf.Iy of
wliKW. aeut n.? to a fard.h.ual.h- tt.ih.r
•iit wIhk-v.t you an-.*’ I *cUl aa J
for other dolbea aod di.xK-t.nl me tc

of my i
the other way.
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br.m;rl.l

i;id idumleretl fully
« uhou-Kw and escaiKMl wlthonl
awpU-lon and that be bad ^hw IndulR
ed III pocket plt-kini: to a ccmsUhK-nbK
extent when fate pave lilm the cold

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ninnl-e-^ of cl

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, ua with Stull c-an- and style that every nttgr niA keeping them to their placb.
genth-uian pmkki»x .-ompllmenU-d roe
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of such a JewrL N-»
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pwrcd w„u cu.r.„wr.^" ‘.-s;

ThetratnbearingMr. XVarncr.-uidpariyttillstopMVK MINUTES .at Kint-slcy. rcachinR tnat place at
p m.

The train will also make a stop of E1\ E Ml.\rTi:S at Williamsburg, reaching that place r.di5 p. m
People from the country will have an excellent opportunity to hear state issues discussed by

ntoanfd, c-aaUng berarif,
-.Nobody bearo me."
laughed mockingly.

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The Siorc that
Always Welcomes
You.

THE RED CROSS

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Is the up-to-date Prescription Store of Traverse
city. Ask who fills the most prescriptions and
they will tell you TH E RED CROSS. ^
Ask who never substitutes and always fills
prescriptions correctly, and they say Th©
Red Oross.
Ask whose prices are the lowest, quality con-sidered, and they say, The Red Oross.

Remember The Red Cross
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219 East Front Street

AMERICAN DRUG CO.

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mf aarPlM tri
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Next Goycrnor M Micliigan. M

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

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at tha dull*. rM-rlvrd with reapcct 1»
It wras not to ctMnplaln against
aodety.-auU 1 could
----------------------------------------ivlag,
believe t^tl 1 bad
—---------„ nd.lKxl by tbe g.ib drtvcni who
penny in to .k them hw nnd a»i.ted them up

pared to fae Uir

In Steinberg’s Grand Opera House.

one of the men most init^rcsied.

i thciJ. cxplaiunl.
i aun»«"i*^'d him rcl h:......
.
-A tl.i.-f III tho riKUii. of Kir Jnmr.
^ i;,u .-r. an 1. frilllug tj ’
I Bunlctir tri.xl u.j xnict In aalum.h- i ^.^nvlm-e the om.x-r^ th; i lu- u.n. - ooc
uciit and Indlgnatit.i,
of the family.- hr made a Ikj’i for .1
-Ol.-ah«a ihou.:ii.d Murdou*. Sir 1
,,.3* «Uul dow u. lie h-id bx-eti dead
"j*uu*s.“
'for Koiue hour* wh.-ti 1 wa. s4-;it tp
-Hut we roiwt «wreh the room*.** in- ; iamtlfy him. Thr m-Iio- wen- rrluc
alau-tl i harle..
| taut to t-all tur. and tUry ht.r".! they |
i
-Hy no nu-:.n< MV mn-*l 4h- ml.
u„t Ini-v.uveiilrii.x-1 ii.r and all,
! Ukru. lYe iH-g a tlioUMud lumloii.. i^nt. and they .0 mtuuuie.l thing. Uial j
Kir Jamea. and trUKi you w ill have no ti„. n^Kirtor. g..t h..ld .‘f very little,
complainl to luak.- agnli.M u. *’
My ama*riuont that my tnis.r 1 valet, !
\Vh«-n rhnrir. luul lK.we.1 them out ^hon. I had .nlmost de.nn.-l the kouI of
and rotumcl to my uudnioilng 1 look hum-aiy. »h*uld have turn.Al burgh.r
j ed at him In all .b-nincss and wld.
, qua,, took the poli.-r aud ei.l.Kb-.l their
1
-1. it iHWKibl.- that I am lulataken la gymivalhy. and thr affair wa«
you*;*’
• over. That t'harlri. wa. a ruby beyon 1
-Not at all. Sir Jamr..*' be calmly price wa. provcl again when 1 .-uinr to
replird
-I llftrd a M'X oui “f *» *'0^ lo<»k over hi. effect.. Hr had drawn
hut a i-ouplr of drtsn-tlveK k;.w me and ^ud pre*»erxed a blank ch.vk In my
gave tm- a cUmr nm for It
When you fa,sor for aU hb.xnoney in bank, and I
are in lied wr will set' what is in the had <*ly to filHn aj^ wo^. and

„ i» me one 1 mming:
1
WM
me Jf«M^ 7W.BW w>w Etlj pe- with a face full of Innocence

Wednesday Afternoon, Noteinber 2, ’04.

Mr. Warner will talk to the people upon the issues which have made this an exciting canpaign and everybody is

1 ^ ‘^The .-ontei.ts t-onnisted of lK>nd. and ^try aS Uid Uuy.'and I have «-on
iewelrr and 1 nHm-mt«'r my .hare ’ tractod for a niarhlr shaft t.. mark his
'
s*grnerou. oiu-. I warmsl Fharlw i«*t nwting pUce and donatc-4 £H>l In
that I .-.old not^ kc-p a dlsl.oi»-st v.nlet hi* name to a b«.qiilal. 1 am now in
alKmt me under any rir.-um.iaii.x-. «earvb of another valet.
My taatt-a
-an arnx aor anuJt or waciw but a ; hr ainK-arx-d c.mtrdr I did not, have grown expensive, axnl my station
« most high totuKl rrstauninu.
lo
press thr m.it.-r furtlu-r Jqal then, in society demanda that 1 have a man
II
Miiidun .-Oiild not |.n«tu.v a
OMKK- «w-ir«T uriiiluau
.-.r
I gnv,- a delicious little dinner *boul roe. but I have no hoi« of flnd-hrW-ei ofcl.lh.-s ihr
to a i«riy of six fnriids. rU:irlt-aw a« mg another Jewel. They may be goM
Lf^-Us amTgedd Jlugh-d lu
vety mu. h to thr front hi tluft^ttle ,t serving and brnahlng and doing tbe
^
a I imu.^lv
affair, and I must s.nv that bl. selec boooca In my abaence, and they may

ogy.

sSfe Will k in Traverse City s i;

invited to meet him.

YHut i; lixm-n
|-akT*.
i i-unk bu.gl.iry for
. ba.l iimv.- ou
p, aud
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I vhaiigc.
1. iMir:. Whib- h.- wa. after Ih.- ph.to
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IhU-f. ai.d we
t. a h >ujH- will, h l.p su|
w ...s *m• pMiix, won- aim- he outc:.-.l ht-n-,“ ot.c »*f j
j,,
oUl

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The Republican Candidate for Governor of Michigan '

I think he

iny^wir that

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Warner

slw«ft Of tw |»«f. Wttioci iTfcrw*
to p#T efnL I haodrt ntr vaW £3(iu and
mnght blm wirwytes mt
a took
of tirtde and trtomph. DoHn;: tbr wxl
plaftd to oatfbrr oia oor loaa.

ALBERT E GLOBENSKY, Manager.

The Slore
That Sells the Best
ofEver}lWng.

The Store that
Guarantees Eveiy
Article You Buy.

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EYENING^v -RECORD , ,?f ■,
\ TKAVCmC CITY. MICHIOAN. miDAY. OCTOBER », t*Oi.

mn IS iMHi em?
mmtii

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M Tula la DH»MWHt
The Erenlnc Near* ha* Bot alwaya
CMMrTwl fYrd kL Waraer the B-A-P
ama it ha. plrliirrd hha. Ob iwo dlfforeot umaioBq. at imm, dartag Mr.
Wairibr’s pidiUr camr. thia nrwapaper fhai-> DOW ho tdtterir amalllBS
took oerasion to wanMy> com­
MBt wtth the sew ayatem they him.
mend hM tdflrial acta.
do ao. whoa If the peo|ae of
Note the foUowtag from the Xrwa.
am couaty did Bot want to. they

aach aytBBt BBlaaa
IB abort, the^

TlAUMpiqrFfM.
toot. tlM MCfl
U» lirv»t
•omiMr of voCM for mtk o®oe to be
PM. Md 1 wMi yo« rortIM for ptIbUbc ob the AiMtrmUao biUot at tlw R«aiir ckcikio just
sow corUfted.
The 9^ Ptoi

M»rtla Uok.
Mleh. Oet. U.
T. 8,-4 wwM •til* tkal I
I la the
rHr of
fYtaary refor* U of ouurw a Ic-mi
Umc OBi be appllod to aay plaa for
UMBfiaa «reaur Bocuricy aad falraeta
la aa eapreuloa of Uie roler. choke
for BOMliieM for oAoo. In thl* .IbnIAcaBce. It U oapaclally applicable L>
.

W whIA a law li pmlaad roaalrlai
that prlaanr alactloBa>-or elocUocfor the cbolea of party booiIbom li

Il|;
|r

poadMo -aBap- prlBtarie. and other
Aarleaa for tahlaf aafair adrania«e.
la citrrem political paraBeoioaFY
howerer. -primary raform** has come
to mean a certain •podAc pten for
ptedaa party caadMathi la aomlnaikm

the BomlBom for other county o«c«.
art Baamd la a repoblloan eooaiy conTMtioB hy delegate* who have been
choeea at primary elecUoot la the dlf.
feroBt aabdlTiiloiu of the ooaaty. The
aow primary reform plan woald dl»peaae wtth the eooaty eonraBtloa la
■o far aa day oMIfathm la coBBectloa
with aapiM.tht mMT ticket it con
directly la tht primary hit choice foi

PPWUA utetH BOMtU
IB^ ihto way iMl tlpa I
od than be oaed la BomlaaUns cmadi>
datM for dty. legtelaUve. coaitremilooal aad other odkw at In the cate of
eooaty oSeet.
Under the pn-w-nt lyttcm «»f makin<
BomlnaUout delncau* often mlwci^
rtweat the witbot of Ihoee they are
aoppoerd to repretent nad often rot;
latct through
hrouBh the
the promIte of
paymoBt of money
appoinimentt. or through other Im­
proper Influence. It is quite generally
admitted that the direct tytiem of vot­
ing under the proponed reform plan,
which would do away with the dolcgatet It a le»t cumUrtome and more
taUtfactory method of making nomlnatlont. and I* It alto quite generally
admitted that within a few yean the
nomlnaUon of prartically all candi­
date* for public o«ce will bo made In
accordance with ihlt plan.
At present, however, there are
two distinct schools of thought on
lary reform in in-»
this tuhiect of primary
thtUte of Michigan. One acbos^hold.
itlon.are^good
that If direct nominal
thing In the case of a few oBlcet. It
mutt be a good thing in the case of ai.
oIBcrt—that It should be applied Im
mediately to nomination, for governor
and other sute offlee*. as well as to
nominate for local offlees.
The other primary reform schUtil
of thought hold, that the adoption
of the new methosl should proceed
caiitloQtly until the i>eople have be
come fhoipnj^ly familiar with lu de­
tail.. that a test of lu working. Ir
the ctse of a few olBoe* .bould be
made before extending It to many, cr
to all oflee*. This view would re•tWet the lue of the direct nomlna-;
lion system at flm to local offleex.

waBt 1
Je

Fled
In

hU

letter

says tbcf
who. like
yet imdcrataBd It The Journal must
ooufen that It ha* seen many eV.dcooea dating recent muuOui that, af­
ter yc^rs of'agUatloa. and thousand,
of reiterated explanations of the re­
form aysiem. great nuBibcn stlH
have only a vague Idea of wUat the
dlnet nomination plan propomt
!
FYi'ni John 1. Batdurtf of Bauiu

Warner*, flrri tenii mm
...................-

ray.
assochited iSTSe ffgUl..
e of lSb.\ and deservedly, too. it Is
y fair to wy that there was a re-

**
Wanicr> ^e.end tmu
Sk «eaat<»t'.
lYom the iVeiroH Kveuiug Nctra,
June 1. 1«*7:
**Tlieie lui. iKen a small ui.noriiy In

riy with t
almost Idcnllcal *|th Mr. Unk*E UJter.
The Journal Itself has eamcdly advo-j tlie |uiir.^nlxlnr wwy Tbouii^n talked
cal*3d a wide appllcailon
the plan to
iIm u. :.hd «f hK al. lily i<. ^w liij:
evi*.n,i to
in at
.1 least
leL.1 *o»<r «r
forTl»er
or ocalu^t
aUy hUl
exti-nd
of the
the .ia»
bU» •]r’‘»*
«r.‘ Iteputlhaiw
offleev. but It reallsoa that there
n^. Wiiri.rr «ai>.l flvr oilurs, naming
a heavy weight of fact and argument then... Tkcir district. wUi make no

tauvor

.OVER THg WIRE...

whh-h. II bad been abb* to siu
eoBive
affolr*. would have i
hb.ior.v. «u
WurisT tdisl ^‘vru
rw^f the
IlK-iu. and tlilrfeeo a
bwuvi*.
coovpleoou. of the linb* group at each
end
ilM- mpltol ubo^ course was
niiltormly the reverse *4 that marked
frtU l.y the machine aud other i'orpora-

..-.r«.

cautloualy.
poopl*. not a political boo*
As to Mr. Unk*s que-dlon as to tic
. p©rty dlcUtor.**-Exiiact from
exist of the niw system, we can only} speech .1. llvonxl by Hon^Fied M Warsay that such expense will depend
»’
^*«^'**“
on the number of ofllces to which the j
HISTORY OF THE 0E»^
plan 1. made to apply. Under the i
CRATIC CANDIDATE.
proaeat plan candidate, are pul lo j
-------large expenM> for the printing of tick
Tw cite rears .go, the vre««nt f»em.
Its. Under the n< * plan th» y arc Tv-jecrpilc candidate for covyrni*r. «u nr
lleved of thh. exjH-nse. as the public ‘ dent fr.H‘ trader, wn* de.iouncliic the
thep riming of ihe ilckt^^^.j
^
I. contemplateil. howi vxr. that can ' '
■ - have -four mnra y
lldalt* .hall pay Into the public
We got ihcCper.^
treasury certain lees In exchange for f-'iiTl.^an’t
the assumptkm hy the public ot thin Eight years
•ears ago. Air. l errl^ <t rampe slIv.u-Ue. W8B deIM.U.llig the
renpcmslbllity. These
lessen the
of T;i.- ami prom vj,,;; liuane^ptmie of the primary election to
tr MeKlule.r -should be el Cl
the taxpayers
j -; McKinley was ehs t.d. but It
would eimcm.-H Mr. Ferric to |-diit
a chanp* and Improvement ih our pro*.
imiK
•nt nominating *y»tem/ and even
leKIulcy-s
election
ahould the change go oe far aa to leave would UM-au the f.-.l? of iH.pulnr uU ny
l*efore tljc eurrwaelaueut of the nimiopolUtic iK-topua. MeKlnley wrt* Hc teil.
•xpecUtlona of my parly gp indicated but niMTty is still entbnmetl lu Blc
In |h* action of the pooploh repreasn- IlapkU and oilier -dates north of Matativwe and to aaswt^by my signature HUi and IMxon-s Hue. Now Mr. Ferthe enactment into^law of whatever rls is e.iuolly sure of tlw malign rery elec- suits uf machine rule if the llepublltiona tho next logtslatun
can iwrty should Ik- h fl in «>ontn.l any
to paea.**—Hxtract from
lofigcr. but ibe iKxiple bav«- henrtl his
e^ of wolf 1«K> often to be greatly di.-

LISTEN!!
Some Ony is at-the ’Phone

HELLO!
Yes. this is Bachant & Roscoe’s >hoe store. Oh!
RUBBERS? YE?. SIR! Yourc just right. We ve
got the same kind wc had last year, tircat many more
of them, though. What? Yes. sir; all kinds, from
rubbery-boots and leather tops, down to rubbers for
babj-.' Yes. hello! Is that so? Well, you’re not the
only one who says so-that’s what wc hear from cvcr>’
side—‘i>csl pair rubbers I 'ever wore." If good rcix>rts are any Indication, we’ll sell twice as many rubbers this year as last.

ni

YES. AND SAY! ^

'1

Hello! Hello ! I

He SUKK and tell your neighbor to vpie fof GOOD RITHBl£RS. too. Tell him to mark a cross in front of the name that
.^stands for j^ood footwear. THUS:

BACHANT& ROSCOE

Suits lUitb S

Ginger in ’€m

m...
mm

The Youug .Man alwa>-s wants a Suit thaj,'l. full of*“GlNGER."
We caiOr to his warns, and he can find here a Suit that will exactly
fill his mind s eye,
^

CouMn’i buy an oui-of-date. back number Suit or Overcoat here,
even if he wanted to.•Our Suits are not only‘ the style” but they arcabuill by the . ; ,

BEST ARTISTS IN THE BUSINESS
' % ••

k~*u

l.f
Cvyngkt >90* by H^Schaffner » Mane

JS-aaimi-

v^;

mi

mark

Look al “our shoulders,” for instance.
Every store claims to have broad shouldered coats, but save the
such i»houlders as many of them are.

Thai’s because they don't know how “to do the trick.”
Look at the narrow and artistic hand-padded'collars and lapels.
Our Suits will show how {.^ood tailoring should be done.
Our fine show rooms, filled with the latest and best goods command
the attention of every bu> er young or old.
'
.

.Suitsat

.

.

'

$20 or $25.

HAMILTON CLOTHING eO.

I

, OCTOK* li. me

i FAILURE Itt THESTAntff1inr|Em

___ jL--____

Sequel to Cushing's Exploit

6riq)hicIlB%riptiqii OTThe Workings Of Primary taw In
. < lat Stale Doring Tim Past Four Years
IfMlMSL fi» of the Sm Rms, Oescrites liis Peisopil ianstiintoiis of ike WorUmgs of Direct
JominotiMS io ijiMsota,WkeraGnat Defects
Maey Evils
V:
Have Yet to be Overcome.
The foliowln* di»ci1pil«i of the
mktasi of the dirm nomlomUon aya^
Mi mfler four yeeuii' tried in Minnas
•oU. la inken from the 8oo Ntr**
mnk Kno*. well koowh In lbl» aUte.
BMd« n aprclal trip to MinneaoUi to In
raatlgate fur bU |Mrr»onal mliabUnmaot. and the fonowlnc article, writtaat by blma«4f. will prme inienwUas
to MichlBan pet^le and point out tbi
evila which esiat under the ay su m in
operation la lUnnctaHa*
ailnBoapolia. Mmn.. Oit. a.-Mlnm'aoU‘a adrice to MtchiKaa on the prtanry reform mucation U-ko alo» . Kur
dnira the wrHer haa Intervlewe*! Min
a'a loadlnj: rHIxena. repuidlrana
alike, from i;«»veriM.r
I one voice they warn
the volrm of MiebUcan a«amht a ni^
liUoo of Ibe mlatakcH which Mlunt>
aoU haa made. For four yean. Min
BoaoU ha* luul a primary in'* ««
statute book*. It haa iiren ameiid.-d
<moe and opinloii 1* uniforn. and wide
apnmd that the next aiwion .rf the

w\o has maUc
»itlt U plain to any
a aiudy ofiKiUilcal mapoavering
two KOOd

A rOKTlCTM AWNIVUtSAKY WAR STORY
rnmmmhm 1. W4
1 M\^a
iL\vmght. 1
.
WOV. 1,
Ihe Vr6ml Ho- *l.iir ra
y iHIa *l«t|oi>cO ill Aih^aiarlm Hr soouO,
Kti^rbv
«h- padUnncwiK.
n,r*B<»utb

;»h1. <*rrtinaril5* * »ra
In Vai- »,lonw.v ^ a <
: *wa:;i;2 f.rtUhi «usy

I lUi: num ««■«-»•
a i^WiTl V»«^ wi t Usat ljc 1
I
Io l>iil»‘nam Cu*hinsV fatnotia
rut t
*»'• *»«■ < ourMrrat»- raw
i'boV U
»‘«*hlus bad
OW
«n.l i*.'
boanlI from bl^
bt^ torped
lunxHio lavmrb immedi- Cnailv ^isl.n
after Ktabblni: hr iron hull of
cm! It
avii with his infernal
t'.-.!N-v »>U l->wcfi'«!

nn.l u

which MinncMiia has found *o aeriou*-] do i.m to vav.. himself. Hi* neanwi
ly dcfactlve. but aUo because It will, frietnU. ex«-et>t tl»e surrlmiw of bla
**^iruiytt:n.;
net go farther and do what Mlnn«w>ia band. who. lik

—.—

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lb.' iblrd .trloti. ol()«cttaB lo the pm.

;'uT,pS^,.™ o" be prt«.o

uumipatloiis.



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(b^ «-«.> wmliti

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tlia

yiv.-.! w.«li i

tn t^«.y^«'r i

|^..jd,- I hat he w;.«
trn- . he.id «ud Ih-;. \im\
i '
lh.nt M.- ban.!:. l|.' w:i^ tHk.-M t., i



They no diifiU were MD I fr.»m the old-fashioned caucuai-s are Mb--''“rt. *>’*
S^.tue h.inr^ Iter
ll'latp'to kT)o-.% j ,1,^
in the dlsiTlt • ’
«lay t»re.*k <;u?.lilng tli^eoxercd

the recent prtniary election held

nomination for the various onic.** The
s..cn iar> of the Henm pin eouniy re
publican cummltUH* told me that a
c*inservatlve .-stlmaie of Ih.- average h.Uhe exiensioi. of the primary law la
amoaui of mohey spent by each candi trover atl primary eleciluiis of all sonThat Is the safeguarding of the pn
dat.- was 11.000.
bouhund
Think of It?
________
______ dollar*' maries with the precawtious demand
uforct^d at all regular 4-feapU-«* l..r TJl men. a u.ial «.f u.wriy
.si and■
primary
iiaary elecilw..elecllw.
rSU th““o/ the primary eUrr- 11,ini of a million .hdinrs sin-ni iu-a Uouk by iHie direct «upt.
tloa law
For lu
Miiiu*-w»ia. after
four yean, of 4X|s rhHue. tli.-y h»v.
flBall.T Icarm^d to dtstinguiKl. Ihih*-*-!. was an aUogotber nnwarranied use of bl j.artisan and apiK.luied by
a primary eb*rtltm laa and a .Hr.Ti Iti.iiiev but has *ln- ever appriMicbct nmhoriiles. lh.>.uae .»f the A
oominatioti law. The former, experl j
numlna- buUol systetii at primary elec
Friends of the d
has laughl. is atl right and
ami the r»‘turn of lb.- har...l.s ip 1
yMem in Mlrhlgan
ls.\ej< to lh«‘ pn.]M*r olliclal. allv
d be extended »u»
v«» as to n.vcr all!
ahould
V in their elforis to
firtaiarl.w held wlllilu the slat. ;
mimtoattou syst
crept into our iKdliiekfVj St. lu
Will |
Reduce Direct Nor
jaltrr.
tli. y ask the state lo leap fiom the j
On ilie oilier iiami Hi
nave for the smallest iMdItiral
flying i«n liiio Mich a finj
Insu-nd of accomplishing Hm- *.bi.vl Uunilined to Hie smallest
purifying and purging Hu* pii: .slmis. iuciuding i..wnshl
A ViUI 4>*»i*«tction.
•- graft and Imnn
Mile,
it has ac- nnmiie^ and ellle.v
w
dl
II
Til.' UiHurenee iK twecii ^a primal v
pliahetl precisely the
fincllon law which has no enemies
sysi.-m Will unuouwe.1.,
;:o
‘Oraft lu Minncs.»i
except the corrupt imliilclauH. ami a
,eul primary law, wUieh s...... i> iM raiH.n.-u with tlii. miialiU- dlff.-i i
direct nomluatioii law wl.ieU has I.m
Id saddh* 4t|K>n .Mieh^aii. luu» emv, that the d.H-lgai.-v I.. Hie rtMiiiiv.
few friends, is that th»- f.itmer i.s d.v|i like ill.- green liay ire. . <!.»r e«.ugivshlonal ami slate ronveiiUuus |
alfned lo throw around i!..- prlmaii.^ rupiion ha* nourished to unl.d.l pre
of nil parties ihe same rafeguaids and
is.rti.uih and insioart of puHing Ihe
proraiiUuns agalnM iHegal practlc.-s
war.1 h.H-ler ami |H-antu |M.llHcUn out
ns an- now in fonv. in n gulir ei.s
.business. It has put him into eh.v.-i .
Ikms. while a dlrget noiniiiatl m Uw
iKcr kite.- d.-.-p and sweet and lu- it h.- wisb.-i. al-o hmu.-.iiK'.- Hu- put '
is aimfwl to mak.* all m.miiuiUous i..*
con;, to tho taste. llutahiK is md all. tu-Mlur eandi.lau- f..r g..v.-rn..r ..r an ;
the direct voti- of th.‘ |Hsn»le. I.y prim
Tlier.- was grail of Hits kind hef.ue. oHier slate .dlieer that le- pi..|S»r-es u*\
inc on the i^lloi hanJ.ul the voi.i
The eamlidat.- lor a .b h- j
It til.' primary .-U-cH.ui law of Mlu supjH.n.
when he enter* a prlntary. the n.imc»
•sola has hrvM a new kind of graf» galeshlp rvvt-iviug the lU.unliiy ol Hu
of every candidate of hi* parly foi
V To our Khaim-, in- it said. Hint voU*s ea.-i b.-<u»mes Hu- n-m'si-ntativ.
rren olHre from gmeruor down |.
is Iiewe>.l class of graflcis I* com ol his yllsirlct in Hu- .unveiiUou apd
eonmer and allow him to IndHai.- hi.
IKned ..f iiewsi»|H-r ineu. From oii-.- inasmuch as Hiis district wilt m-eerhoiee. ThwroUcally
auch a law i. cud of IJio alBto to the other then aarily be comparatively smnn it is the
Idr-al. pracUcally U Is a colnpUH' anO
huml is Kin-tclie.1 out for brll.es. nuH.- presumption that the \a...iu: camtl
total failure, exrepl in the numinatloii
for delegaicb
ins It***. Just plain l.rih.-H- Th.-> aiof oandWatca for the minor otBees
l!y and
p. ase tlielr eonsel.-nce by ruiylitg Hiai
writ Hill* be enal.l.' .o :ua>
-f-sl amt pain-i
t .b./euh ol CAndhlttU*> wh,, g.-m Choi. e. All. r .1 I
liuaU.'n 1 am
1 Hi.*lr vicilms liave lold iii-.- taking r« view of Hi
not at raid to pi . .liet
sell nigh univeraal
i^lature in Mlnn.'sof
Hu m an iral.l.e,!
a Uw upfvn the statt
,b.. M......
bUekiuall. I... gentlei
eording i.» the notion of Hie
ii wi
and it roach.Hl aucl>
have studl^Hl th.- que.-iton hinge '
^»-eI^s t.» l»e th.- t.esi s.»!uti..n .U a \.*
111.- public T.v«u;nii«'<
which failed to pass Hie last Michigan
l^lralHle^ n.'wsjiaiKT ,
trying pr.dd.ni
legislature wav lo all im.-nis and pur
Republican Position usttbed.
poses Identical wlih
the MlnneM.l*
law-are. first, the multlpIlraHon ol
Will, ih.- expi-ii. lire of Miunesoia
TlU.v exTmxaguue, and pr.illgai.- u:.
caiMlldales I nder the pn-vent luw an>
g.. I.y iMibi Hi. is.sllion ol H»- n-p i
<.t in..m-> has had an.ui.ef ba.l t n.-. l
man can III.. f»r an om.u- w ho has a %
•n Hmt tl has kept g.snl «i.-u ir.iui
rhal'ue muM- liaste sl.iwly in i.rbim
bill, and Hi.
eking offl.-e and h li it t«. men wh.j
times confounded afid in, the mix up
n-l.irm. pn.fHiug I.y ih.- experiem-.w.-ro ready and willing u. larier theli
bad men. or lneRi< u ni men. ar»- mon
our sisu-i Stales amply Ju-tin.-d *
future KupiH.ri to the ror|K»niH.»ns Ir
likely io be ciun^en than |p*kI men. f.»r
eM-hange for funds wlHi whieh to con
—always remember Hils.-Hn* force*=
duel H.eir camiwlgns. H.shI u,r„ nr.
of pollHcal mil usually work torti-Hier
i».d ..Illy deu-rreii luvause of ihe eosi
while the forew
isdlHcal g.*.d. us..
but . vi-u a g.sKl man wh., has suffi
iu.m Hieir UMri..nf means td his ,.wn m .-.n.-r I.U .-v
Mirhigan rv-j
JH BS.-S. is l.aiHi to mingJ.- in ten h at
her slate* on

Miss Ro.se Pclcrson. Secretary^i—^
Parkd.ile 'i'cnnl.s Club, Chic.a"o, fromr cxfM2ricncc .aclvi.scs all young "iris who h.avc
i)\iins and sickness peculiar to their sex, to use^
Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable O>mpound«j
How m;uT>

and the next amendment—mde this
partlcniariy — will unduubU'dIy de
Ciwaae the nuroUT of ofhrrr* who will
bn
In

Selected
d^ by

Hiid

is slek. a
If you hnrm of .nn vyonnff lady who isKlek.and
need* roofherW
mlvicc, ask her l4» xvrilo to 3Ir.s. I'titkhuiii :»t l-yn»». 3ln*K., who vv ill
-ivo her odviec fr«o, fr«mi n Kourro of kiiowlt d"o whirl, i.s u.,- *
Otlii.nllrd in tlif rminirv.

IH. not l.. silnlr ah.mt Mafioi: drUiU

whieli one may not like (o talk

aIh.uI,

aud whicli are cgxculiul for

A full umlrrslaiMfiii'^' of ll.r raM*.

Mi5S Hannah n. Mershon, Coliinjrs*
N, Xy .^av5:

Tui'l
that 1 .-.uild lianllv do aiiytliinj;!
Me
n;..s inv?;tiliir.
“I tried .a l*.Ul.' of voui Vr^rfahlo C’mutiiid and U'K.jti lo fev! Is-tUT viMit away. I .‘oi.IU.-.1 its
and am now well and .stooig. aud
im-iLvlniat.- n-t;iilarlv. I «*:iniiot say rii<ui;;li tor
what your im-di. in- di'i for

\MI
^______________________

How' nr.*;. l‘inkli.-»m Helped ^
t Fannie Kiimpc.
Mas. riSKH.vM:-! f.-il ii is mv duly fo^
write anil l.dl vou of il.o laumiii 1 hav.. dej ivrtl from your swlyu,, und
tip- .1 e of l.vdi.i i:. riiikliauiN %.'t:rlal.Ir <oiii|M.iind.
I Im T'Jii
ill iuvh.uk and w.uiili lm\.* all l.-lt im-, and luy niensinia! tri.uble
o..rrr;-t.-.l. I at:, v.-rv lli.iukrul f..r H..- g.n-l a.lvi,-e v.-u gT.v.
nimll iv.oiiiuwiuiv.'ur ui.-di.-iiu'ioal. wl.osulf.-rfn.iu f.-male
— .Ml
urt^P.'JJUusU-rM., UlUo Ih* k,Ark.<ln;e. M,
Lvdia

r.

rinkhaniN Vrecfnldo

roinimiind

will

rurc

any

xvomai. in tire l.iml who piiltrn* fn.iii xvoiiih lrou!dr.s inllamuialioii .d the «:vuri.-s kidii.'y fculdrs. nervous rveituhilily, ncTvoun
prosirtMioii, .11..: all forms of woman’.s spiMdal ills.

f—irf

$5000'
hv.U.ur Hi- gr..un.J^

!.t»r •.f nalllrsltlp.

MH-cmlaiy Ic.iu-y .< md
1 IlyT's- ir.4l,
«t;.r« t, 1
- .IH
rb M H..Y- I ■

Democrats
D

r

111 el.vHon .11 (noth 1
puny of pn.grt..iMlir .itht r t.f the iv
.-..ui.-M .ui. In .-oieh
in»*ii'lM rs .«f Hi«* paric m whieh Jiiir
is m. cni.-st. »o«. f.v.vaml.daiis on Th.- pcvi.le ol Mirhigan wau.r p
th.- lieket of the parl> in whuh Hi.
of rt.rruinioa and graM. h-M
Il-.;lii for n.mmmHon i-. U Ing wag.sl
aiaU.- H sw.s-pliig rluingtThus hi sinmg I. publican .lisinet .
ih- r. puhliean pninarM'* w IH Ih'M m..r.
voi.-s than w.To ever
in any
regular . krtion. whih- H..- .l.-uuK rais
will iM'll but n Iraeltoa of Hi.-t.
rein ni ;R. norir.-ngH,. i-u-arl^
iu.luwilng Hmt a
and Hois hlimli.
Isrg. |s M-.niag.- of
H..- d.nuKrci..
I.u.-d the rvp..id.eau primary luiUot
i.s faulis into I
TI.UK tt v.i> oft.11 pnn.-s tl,v ex-M•m whirl. 11..- or
H-ai Ih.- winiiitig eaudhiaie I* plae, d
.... M-iadrupi.-s Hu- faoilt*
•I. p.M..iusti..n
h> .i.-ni.H-iath- >.m. v
ami UM.allv ... such ea-.n hv is a in»n
'Chance For ;
wh.. l-.ast r.-pis-MUts repuhlh-un pri-;
TUIh
multip11.-ii
rlplrs Of K.urst- Hi.- nil.- w.n^ks I........
•Mna.
ways
In Henm-|.in ismnty in wlii.-h
Tl..* bfV.k I...S IHVU ... TK« Inna a
Mimi.-ai*.lls Is siuiaud. Hie i.-pni.li
I of .-du .Mmn
H.. Offer- rams ctHitplain iliai d.-mcKa^is ilietai.. lnade.,.Mi.-y
Hu-ir iiomtna.H.ns. wliile lu Hams. >
Time was w hen «* t.idual nuwnv of cut
county In whi.h St. Paul is 1.H-ai.d,
.ery large sc.^r was
tixdliag lugislation
Fj*... the le.vi
I It. It I* not ycl an >nf;.mmonv td mam gtHsl citi/ens t.f Minn,
eveu if U*ed with Hh highapolis and Si. 1‘aul, ii wio. never .
easy for Hi« big eorp.»rat>*»n^ t'» co:
itclligen.v ami skill, n.u.h less If
tiipitiHl to the .-apoeliy of a
il.je. tcl to the
ri.tldre.. prefer
In- pr.*-es*
g..H>d and nm.'i.-nt reasom
bare to d.^ by lulng. To do i*
letter for them th* , to say w l.jit
good to d<* A ly klml of hand
tier than none
rh %er ..M- ol l.«i law by
Kiauce. a giMwl mat that It was d.-K
work ouu
ation fwr the leglsU
aeeka the
l that
lure and ammr bi^^jorporalion warn
» iulerext
L‘ wlmlty liorne .nil b) the la. t
U> control the repre#jitaii»r (rum iha
K sonilineni untilvidixl <»« the sal
I nil other
dUtrtci They study Hie ,
Amertcaii iK-opleV |«'tntlar
out where Ihe catuUdai
faruU% of organlraiiou w-mtld m«iu
strength lies,
overr^.mc this ohjoctl.m if lhai w.r ‘ lellectual growitr. whojlr rcKtraiPcI.
another g»K»d man »o its only drfeel.
manner they,• gel
i
menul life, even, wmild doubtlcs* lie
otiUT the race. Of coiirx*. the iatu-r
tmpoaail.le.
To ke*r xoung children
Wot loclutfe 8Ute T. ketknown nothing
Uui all of tlK-se- defi<u. pUasx- re­ at a drek six boom a day forking
InaptnUion for his cnndWacy. Then
w ihtnl cudhUte appewra of the kind member. have been made plain to the notely with book* k*
blunder.
It U noc only i
corpormtkNm with aelllsh iBii-rrau like BomlnatiBg of county, city, k-ghlative. caUooal bluoder. If
to Bee Is tdice. He gels the financUl congreaslonal and jodlcinl oAdnls.
: it U an outrage oo oa
Mf-onnaate haa not oowr nnd never has
support of Ihs
Bold rig
right here, that aaoney had a primary law which Included the
lot It ho aold
atate oBclaU and aeek where I would
wna aovwrvwMd
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
IjtM to And a aiagtff bm who U.

;:;r

lislU v< amf

U t xi luiU frx.iu iJis.si.-al

hoo-l .<UouM Is. ,nm-lully' ^rtiitli^l i.by.Kk-ully
well as morally. ^
j.liy.Kk-ully ari
t

The uii

ni.-ms for Hiat inos. .lespieahle cIhv
of Kraiting. Hu* blaikmailing ol pro
lllutes and gaiulders, iiad Hie ellnui:
ery lb annuuuce hirnsHf a l audhlaN
for congress iii the disirh i
.!
wholly of 111.
cil> of^ MinmaiMdl^
There wert fmu^oHief tandidutes. ;dl
d.x-eiii clll/eii/aJid-re.vju-.-ialde im-i
and Hiyy divided H.. vote ol ihat etasamong them, while Arne, had !,f.> own
the rtrtton. the cnnipi and Hi.
gambling elemeiu all io him.vell
lui
ptvsslld.' as It may i
primary . Uet.oi
aider, yei had ihe pri
, .-arller ikswould l.av'e lKH-,.mr
He- i.'m.i.l
iioniiiu«e for the nsuoiial h.um. i»f
rrseniatlves. and not oiilv .Mlmuai
but the stall- of Minnesota would I

No

tu-,ikn.-s.;un.l ivri.ali.* luin, aii-1 youu? gMrls jast hiuhimi; into wuimm-

....

held a couple of wf«-Uv ago

Ixuut iial yt.unR gitLs duveloj. into

hoivivss w.urT.'n,sin»jd3*lHn-aa'^'SiHr.. ieiit atlenli.m has not
to tin ir j.liv;-n-:il «le\vloi.iiK'iiU

in Hu u--^‘7\
' pnsvrsl

i

*.i,l .lis.-„v.-n

i

FENNER-S

...

Kidney
Ciire
All hUrxs. .

, f.w n
H,

.ml M

Vurr-^
set t., work. Mil

non I hrconif dicKtnirarc-d. T!.?re u a ^ars f^r

W.H, ,
sb'Hd
}

nin;' ^”***^‘

No Longer Fears Brig/it’s
Disease or Klicumatism.

if.iHvir.

, Muii. H.

j
:

{
.
j
.
j
I

:
i
;
\

I.y sene .•on^l.-: :;te p.-UeT>
w hose ,H.vt V a.s
stream
While*
Hnk I..
Hua skiff m..:.r.^l t*.
a large .ypres*.
through Ms* iv.a|.
a„4.Uw.nmp
A Va.il..-e shell expl.,
for a -.ver. be *-xx
«sed ‘ »n..-gjr.me ii. Bati.-ry AV.’iij.n.
fl.wfing with I
hl. h o.p.rd.-teiy bid . "as H.-.U d««.ri.d. and 1.^.. .-...signs
nrouii 1 a l*H'.
..f
the
ptel.ets
TiMMi'fren.
HetVyslusing wen; .nv:,„r,. - rid
1dm fr..m the i
1, the one .V r it . m. ^ h...siea the IVderal flag ..v.-r Hn- work.
be gut in ami
■ i is-ny
j Ib.-ring tH uichi ihy « oiif.-.l.-iates
ikr t.i.'u-fc strw.ini to j
the town sn.l Hie Vantce
lU lumul,. the fugitite . .ime o,:i on !
.-heere.1 .a Umihi.. .irtory-ftn
Bosimke ri»er and p .d.li.sl .ss,m-WHv 11t>'H - lad inonfter deMrerrd and a
for Hum t..-Hl he shot om h.;,. tin* | fortifi.sl post res|„re,l to m.rtnent
. uf, antis
;Kt>nOE L KU
hron.l

Use Record Want Ads
*.v



'

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'

Man li I.", 1'rt.X

.....................it..,k
I

am

lo pro-

u a well man.
I.in- ai-ti.i.,

or |««ns. no

Briphfs Disease or
Lism.lrnil, '..f .^i,i. ilk^VO
no

fw >,ar.-.and I

.-an

la l-nuca to Pr. I V-tiBor.
J;ui. 1-. «o.iib.”

SoldbyDnurgttts. 60c.
the Kidneys-rEBE.
F0RCM.EBY^.

5

OetChwlc Bookud TreatiM
;
H.M.reimer,H.9..rnd0BW.V.T. <<

luoME oRoo CO.

T»MkV£iiM crrr. i

mmm -

••

I; mSBIIB
C«pcn«iKt In

C#yntl« Di*>

an IIh> R«iNil«lkw. At dbe
tn tl»r uiVMlp of liurrlB
b#M «nn. 13 IMC ttei
rotnJ: Oti ttio
U«liL
lt«M
rtiM for w Hiurrittc i lUrr4»>1Uo cyold ^Wre wmiMted tW
0#«^
m.
for tkO wbolr cnoBtT^rt
.

ondlteUferdkrtir.
Id Knit nmnXj.

V

HfTc i. . fltlir af

. *rlff WB4 S.SMI7^?(> thJiB
Tt!r**b*T
Raroblicoa %ace for ooomMr ot tbr ] tW fi
...mil .U«k». to !«(.;. .toi .KTi^ i
w,

»»

•aDi-k" Adam*, a

n«»o<*nutc r«r cMU at tlir jur prlmarMH warn, a» brfarr Mated.
cokrrd rtamcirr of rtmnd CapUa.
UVM. «Dd 7.;*A
thao th#^ I
arotiHI makr « good n.wnln«- for Jtu^?
«TDUr »*rte fur co\-irniur ot Ow rlor- I
tbr I>eciomillr
I>«:ifimillr tick^.
tk^.
IS sti Ibr
ved our tote, the only one.
’ lU
tbclr
recant
;
r!ir tUi> nomtuOou. TI
Tlie
m^ h
b.tr
sr p!
pialnlr
IIUIIAL OlftTfUCTS SMUT OUT. priiriarie^. ilie UrpoWlcan rote far Uuto.
,tui, the UonJ of can^oen^
fbe
«[ -hrrtff
l.rAT j atulJ
to the candidate n^tvfTiii vote for I |«f the laT-e.1 number of vote* Wli’i
tiott of 1WI2. aod i that one rort*. **Jsrk * Adam* Uii». one
W for the Mil- vote t,. the pood, and l». therefore
e 1.724 lea* than
nomluated.
for oAveTDor St I
Tlu^ prsniesl IliaMmtlmiii show
]f»,e Paine ele. tbni
TbU
how the rompuU4»ry plan would work
fM\::t\s
ill tU- l>rfiMjcniti.oot In fbe larerr scale of- the state.
Ibr Wr C4iii in ihm Repaid
Ibem part of the atalr, which
uv« r Ifee vole
at ihr ceneral eirr- rontain« the InrceM rttlo Sful to won
irirr tiers US «ajrs tkrti In i-*ih
The Vif dDaar
rr», /-an-ej bjr
the mint iH.pui.Mi. .-.mntle. would
vrr> often huild u| . tiH
,.e fn* 1 Umi n Rnux nmiiy nemoa> aUMdme iH.iiirol of state sfthe lieimblUan pri|„ »,« own Uamh». It would, with
, U. tarl» imo a *eem- ] <Ttt^ >o»r
•fe f*»r the man who. _ natnni! M-llUhii.w..
l tbe
the weakest

J of euiulltatiofe
that
I"
.'»! -t“>- "•<«■'
.UI.II.-.I. lirk.-. .. tl... pr..
-11 of itto own Vinr. of vtuie
nittke. akHis Jiii.l St OIM- fell eWftopp j
•h.mUi Ih- llshurel nt The i*vden>«|,*:.P, the uuprej:u:»»4i*
jg,
..le.i w.n iM.ie- ti. tw «hle
’ ofNtlie r*-.| of ll;i' .!;rt«-. whieb
Irte ti>,. fr.e.i»M pujrar «*a-ile uu a | to «l« re4t him. Tiie
'
• lti.vwH.ii
Tiorebt ihM
...IM d “'»*
♦•uiMlliion H.mid U.rAUebJ> iirlw : TluliirtWui tnke
i
*
I.KWIroml and Mi.alh r .irnffHi-H wonld p-iy
That U the .a-e of fli,- ihe.drKt«
♦ rv iiuiii iH.miuaied on the Re- lue lillU; ilH- eitl.-* rind Utx«T e,.un
»|o «tp|. to f-r.v tlif alMiiui.in of I
i.sn ibkej tn Kent .lomly rs- (ien would ..rfiTiid till- adiuinistnition
«..t, v. iitk.ri* aiui lh«‘ dh*H-t louulns-i
jj,,.
,.j|y
,,f
Crand
... th- ..dty of Crand RnpWla. of afTatra
.vpt.-i« lutom aU.tbo .-.Miiitle. and ;«ml four of ihe V-mdi.Utea. retrlster
The proper tern, to tppl> to .Ma
,.;b-!of
utinc «ttc«'iier. Judss
nrit-e. utitic
I di^lrhi** of tUt«. eisic.. tx lietb-;of
kind o! .Ill MriWl#
prlm.iry mifnlr
or not
TlH-r t"f l»r»T..'te fui.l . ierk. -srerc liurolnated
i.iw* or farun r« ue.d not nppl.v
Tl.;
f-rtio th.ni .rnn
i:ep«Idhi.n iMriyI is In faxor of »nv
Jiat.. 4.i,n
^r.Mi uu »M*autifuH,v
f»»r
refiHHi finit will rMform t.
of ui.ik;iiff nil notniinihii s, Tiir pint
I.pi.* (Mem of the . .TV of M«toke-.r..li.
XXor Mi .:l.r all the |MM.id.form i.roxldei tlmt the whole ipn..
imWir.tlie to.iisle
1*1'«;••*» ef Uu* noil
tlnn Ui.xy i>r suhinitKil tn en< 1. mun
I V to' ihe voti*. of I lie |s«oj»le. uivtuff
•.ViShl*. SIMl Wb.th wtr
lV|oakei:.M, tos liellil..
Ihr
l»For.r exe.,1) disiriUliletl r.*|.reM‘nU,
Kar;iu-e- ««Te nu^m .-eyeful esii- .•aeh hiinUty ilM. prlvllejre of .Ikhih
Inj; for itH/'lf. It xppo^y^ forelnj It on
tlon than tin- deb-mMe MMe... . «u
o„,
till* wh' le -inte asiln^t ihe w'hheH itf
repr.M.«M.he txv.. for ^Imu-JT

tim

Yii lay Shoot Ducks
From October I to November 30 inclusive. Fox, Gray
and Black squirrel from October 15 to November 30,
Partridges October 20 to November 30, and the place
to'buy your

will. ilH ilirxM-. iHiminatioo py-fetn. ••'•‘I ;
tohonj. tlM, tlu. uexx pl.xn
i.oi y. i ,
•nth.del.lly *afr2U4r.led to prolo. t the |
rl.htr of .p
It mil W r.«.e»MUT.il j,,,^

iioi jiisj «• fair to ffive the |»eojUe of
lUe faruilnic .|Mrl«t« luMiie rule rn It
li to cl' e It to ibe cities)
Al' of fliU cui*s to show Ili.l1 I-T
feetioii In.H mil tu n r.m I.e.l.
Kx
IHTl. inv* 1. dciijon‘tr:iiiiit: llint there ,
i.mM Im- .nrerul de.llHTith.n .md xvK**|
.oui.j.e| III Ibe |itvj.ariitw«i of n more I
exte.tdod law. a'ld the pn-o-iii .ixiiniy
im*aHiiM> iniiHi lie rjiuie;i:i.x
mUlcallv .-uai
.Hiancitl
TIh- neiMi .If.ai. pesilion U 0-e
one. With cxiHiJien.v out i.;.-her the
I..ch':iii:rv liiri.v In* dejH-ndf-d n|Mi|i |o
iHimvt ex IN xxln-n* ex ll« e\Nl niej

iiChuifli* ^h.
m.d iumm In Kent
. xplaiiuil
Voters

j.
i„

ri

.r.inar.» .iti^ \oie on tb

“bour/^or n. tl.e^cxenlnu* • xrhen
iiave fln.shod their xvork. whhout
1^' of :i jiiiiinteV iliiie. The farmid tlHHu- lixiii;; in The niral
ed to M.tit their
Ilf day. Mini, in n
,o..«.o-.-.
..r

‘iir k:;;;' «::: hSt'E.

krceii mn1 Aleoiis .oil|,tIe>. the -^Mll.lx i
te-k»lK xxor,- ie.;i.h., Nl! t.e dir.MS vote
^
I!U|...N U
K.p.
*,r cay of MuskeU.M, ,x in
T;,,.,1, Zlut!
.UU,X
Tin. xnie iii.l f.w coven.or In . tj!*;;/
’J;;,.

i---i

....

.....•>- .. ..jV;:./:;r;r rr.""-

WaJzJa
In M.

expenditure of public funds and I shall
be exren more so If given Higher power
and greater authority to or^jc such
/Itws.”—Kxlrsci fn.m spi -rh doliv-i
vrvd by Hun. Frwl M. Warner at Wcsti

’jaxeraj:. Urpuhli.n.n vote fis* kn.xernoi
I at the hi*t three c neml ehi iiona.
Vl the eloetion of liaC,

...........

It. J.’.tlT

.....................................

rw

......-ell
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ii..i ........... ...........
«tc
I ;J{,'' "i;,*,;,.

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AT-

"

We have an extra large slock of Guns and will.make you
some bargains, as we do not wish to carry them over.
Call and see what we have.



S. F Saxton Hardware Co.
Dealers in General Hardware
200 East Ki onl Sli eet,

.

nniniiiated

Front and Union

■M
WlltilT

asM.<i;:r,cnt cannot rc-ntaln lonj- intact. When ««: ruler to up-to-date
inerchandiM: we do no! l eeessarily in.-aii the hi;;h priced, l-ivory line
receives tin- most careful altirnlion so tliat a: the price we fjuote we can
guarantee lh<! Iiesl values for your money to b.! c.bt.Tined anywhere.

Chtbing Dept Specials Zadies Cloak and
Boys' Suits

Suit
lit

.Nti a>*-MN.Mol, Mfcs 4 lu 10 years
xah;cs
in $4, ClKiue al----- $2.98
.\imlhci lot <Tt $5 ami $*i Suits, cho;cc
of asiorluicni..........
...................$3.98
.11 lliis price wi- oner several styles iliat
tiiu't aj'iwal lo .invone eomomitally imnine.l
.vssuJi -.kkU a:c wLU.m sliown al less
than SlU.uO.

men’s Suits at $12.50
llcie you rh.usc
fromsuits lhal
»|uality in llu* laluic —slvle
lultcms lUc newest am! e.isi1y wciih
Title I launelelle Woik Shuts wiuic they

lost .......................................
LX *5 pure wah»1 I mlcrwear

38c

Maiu;lsUTii r»-rs

anti

xersbuti-. no ullit i make so
■'Sii,
al $UHi,, $1.2.1,
$1.2n. $1 .10, $1.1
$1.7.1 am!f2.00

of

Ladies ready lo wear
garments.
Ladies floe Kersey ami
/.ibelinc winTer Co its,
wotlli $IO.W1on.$5.00

%

Arolhet lot bought at a grea-. re.luct.on, the c won..

. $U<K»*aviDK i<ti«........................................So-50
'See out Uric o( Toi Riar co.vrs.
Tbel^'ljirTciiKK w

V.oa.*;^’.50 up loslllSO

I.M)ir4> XVAI.KISC SKIRTS, in the .n..mii.u.
cffects^.l plain color, from......... $3.00 up lo $10.00
I.AblKS tAPKS luale of heavy K.«ey. beau •( Uy

................................................... $1.00
Tae bc« DaUar Skin in the City

Sixjrlal values in I:mlcrwear^at......
I niim.Suds al.. ,...$l^L ^.70, $3.00 :
liuubcasIVx^uscrs, l»h

$4.00

Wckmm o'no l.r.iml ot

lOc uplo 25c
................... 15c

frxMii...........................

New 1 ancy Busier lliawns

Ribbons

PCS .v.i.rtha-. can

i tV, l.Utk l*.’iu;.v, :wi Mtiuiiv,
Num' cr I".’. ■.
iW>................................... .............................. I9c

/ .

Cadies Belts

SiTvV..

%^

■'T-V

fa

in*

hatl

iii'i.hcy.

for

25c

:iiic

*j u a I i I y,

lilxMouitUly

Bosfery

.nm! reliable.

Trc wdl knvVII u.«>•••• Km g. m. \

so

liu’e

'fhe garments

aic knil fiom yarns tf

>

In Icall.c: .-ui 1 v.lk, li.v: s-.M n|.7Tr . *i,.. .v .

r „:. .l .,Swa>-.

Hc'ir

wfU

well

arc
lua.lc

I :l well,
an*l have

-ivtu more satisUt lion

ufeil

lo our cusl6uicrs

Bianhets

l!un

any umlcnvcar wc Jiavc

A .s .lent!. I livavy
RbriVct r>r.j74, at-j^tlis 2
Pa| :i or, wnrlli s!i..-mx^ tins .ml wlnlt-s...........69c

Outinfl flannels
l.i;;lit ami tlaik M»*ors. ll»v

•Iiivlily............... ..6c

'I’kc 124c kiml hir.............

.. ............10c

Cadies’ Fleeced Olrai^ers^
Ex'ri full ami well made al.........1.00, 1.25«anil $1.50

Cnatllrr Sui N............ .- 7 5C

Ladii’^s utiiofi suits Sl.$Lr>U$b\$J.2r,.S2..VL$2.7r,
Chiltlrrns I nioii Suits. •
.Tud $1 .Vl
Ladius L* pivtc Suits
Vk, T.'k:. SI.lNf. $1,125 aiitl $1..V.i (iarmmit*
Children s 2picce Suits at.. ..-‘Vic Garmciil
Ladies* heavy llccced I'nion Suits in
Lcru and Grey at.............................. ....50c

SCinrh runic /. bclmc, black only, aclo'.h well »-orlh $HH> at.......................75c

SIL.KS

All wool Tiicot tlannc!........................ ....................................................

S^S^tiwooI Ken*)- r«u at....
See us far Pock Coat. XUrkintoshes
Coat. Clcv«—M'ttet" Cap., F4c.

I ‘ n !*. xxcar lhal com­
bi ,cs TO many

dress oooos

a l.aUan, SUHl

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munsltig

.\n k piro ., llic dincil .ivsxntmriil wiK I c h«m*1
!. TV. (t-..., ..................................$1.25 up to$25.00

Tunioxcrs

Xevr bt fore in
the history of this
sltire h.TVe we been
in^ I h e position to
sh'iw you such a varieil assort inttiu o f
Styles as this season,
from all the lea<iing

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Sitisfaclcrp Undtrwtar, tbt Mtbraltd
Perftcl TUiitig

Furs
Cadies Hcckwcar

Dept

men’s Suits $7.50



Traverse City. Michiu.m

Thers

Nt'vrr Ir forc li.isihis store lu-ltl such a large ami iip lo-dale Mock’ of
fashionable inervhantiise as .Tl the firesenl lime ami we urge every iniemliiig purcliaser to make selections at*the earliest possible moment as the

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S. F. Saxton Hardware Co.

♦•The several years of my pcl-t.r.xf
experience have given me .nfermation
as to our.atr.le institulicna and the
genr.-al course of aUU affairr. v
I bet.eve can be made vafuable to the

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jot A'.i.uii. ..nd on SepiemlH-r
the

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11> inch black Taffeta. watranteJ all jmre silk at,.... ... . .. ....4SC;
22 inch black Fean Ue Soie. heavy and fice lustre, tta positively. Wottli
Kxtra special....... ................................................... ............. .................. JOC
21 inch liapartel Habiuur Wash Sflk, all co’orf, our regular dOc quality for---- 39c

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THC cvtuma mcom. niAvnK cmr.
WAlMCIt ON Rtdbmo.

THE4TATE TICKET.

mtf la Faroe of Pnamry Refona
Meatha Before He Was Neminatad.
Fred XI. Warner imhUrty and rePnm AMcrw Oomm the TieM M pwiwllj int Me* Tlje rkim •mrtinr
- Cmvmm «r hmm*. ttivrir cni- Into hb retxird on alt pobllc qneatlow
and Lb at-U as a serrant of tbe pao-

1. b«*4ed ma
M. WwMr. • aM who ha* be* te

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il ^IlSldifbir^*!!^

‘^Whh Ihl. 1. rated 1.
to acatn rrad an extraet
Mriiien

Ks»?:5‘.iir:rru‘-Js
Ihr prticRa«f «l hi. P*«r «i>4_to «*■
Icpobtlean has

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JUST ONEiKSTMICE.

M. Warosr was aaa *f tbs
rahra SMiatora wH* ustad (May 27.

faMb la hi*

m. In booed mope^ M fage
myserh and free school., aaf be knows

OoMMetaMe has heoa said te the

*Fr*d M. Warmr voted (or th* as-

Tiir CoB($

Turand Plush

ma upon tbe people Iq. ooasesttaltw*! tbnmxa au own i»srty orirnn.
re. How i* It in Mr. Ferrit a own
tatkm ibsn lbitHiitl I tbe svowed euey? MccostAcouaty’s abaraoftbe
mles of the psrty.
____ ____ tax levied in IMH U fS.SCl.56: bill. While the MU la noL In •vary
’Tbe sBsIra of M
particular, as I would Ilka to hava a**n
*«rateu.«*.. N u
still I think It i« In «h* line of
the
la aiind.tbai « .,^te for all aute purposes, the «ate EQUAL AND JUST TAXATION and
eountle* In Mh-hlrmi mrlvc
Is pajin* back to them for care of Should b* paaaod. Th* Maparfoctiona.
money from the state *»Icoaaty Insane, tranafer of their prtMM- if any. can b* flaad Utar an-pKmary svhoul n mey. than 1. lev ied
children to sUie Instltutkma.
Frad M. Warn*r was on* of thq nine
hv the sUtr In taxcf, ajcalnrt.ibe
leoreaer’a fees, and other ofJ>

hi tbil letter, aiitirn

t0>|« h4.1m madr to i^ that k*

-In sLiie affair* tbe RmmWlean
forty 0lMwi* for a )ost ami e<|iihahle
«M will be cotttfollMl hi Ms actloM as *;iaet»
«.r taxaliott. abk li nbrll falrl.r
dtetrllMite tbe tmmena of it»vrrnn»ent;
h ataiHth for ap eeomnnk-al and Imsl
hmm showa. ud u pron e* that be iMOa like adniinKtnition «( tbe affalm
Ml* tW DMibood and w4ppmdejuf9 to of tbf* cn-al sfate: It atands for pore
io^Ubni-e lias .vet hecn addue^ riiw^ye^aSw?ald^
Jo wkat is r»«bt aithoot lacard to the firimarlea and bon«-*x eJeetlouN. It I*
vishes of the ratlroadu and tuber oor- Ms nii.niun. b* fore anotber le;:lsUture to sbqwjrtai tbe BepaUlcan ii«ri.r In gs.gi3.l7. so relieving them of a
taxes to the amount of over 40 per
»orato tateresta of tb« atau.
cent of their state tax. Then in addi­
Tbe atieiBiaa made to snlrcfa Mr.
tleiHihlhan w ill dei-klc that lie ran at*- tion to that tbe au'te rdurns « Me­
Warner bare so.eowpleuly falh^l ^'1 tkm L»a.—e law wbirh. withmi! <
■oinpllsh more In the way of, reform costa county this jear In prlmarr
plk-aiioOR «»r delays .will roaUworkluK within tbe pany lines than be sebciol money f21.4 M.sr.. rellevlnc tb»*
taxpayer* of tut uioiii of the com of
vMcb Ibey made upon faiin in the
their arbool*. and maklna more than
early pan of the caoipafitn. They
n|ie lerialatlon or to con^d ^ny two and two-Uiird lime* ih.lr to
now nay that they did not Intend to
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tal State tax that tliey acoally re
call In question his htmor and tateif nominal I.*, and the si-turluir «f ele.- abttw-s claimed to exUl.
ceived this year from the state in rc
rlty. and are morn If the lan^ajcc they tlotiR. Tl.b Uw. I iTlIeve. *.l.onlil IONE ARGUMENT ANSWERED.
llcf of local taxes And ibhi is not all
aaod eouUI be ao nioatnii^. Mr. Fer­ imwt can*r«lly drawn, and sJiould rei»Our Iieuiocralir crith-s are claim- nor ^If of It. Mecosta county a ahnr.
ris baa been eompcilod ly th. public ta-iit the mature delHa-nitioti. end tbe
of the portion rf railroad taxes now re
opteloo whieb tbeae unjust attarks on Ih**! thouali! and rx|ierlenee. of tinstrained, pendlnx decision of tbe rail
Mr. Warner haa prtMlurt d b.v reaction, law iiiaklns l«dy. Hie «THtml fact
«loc»aon.l. beae- road aolia. is f.:.215 77 and that wil
to toll tbe pMipIc frdtn tb<* platform •liiMild ahva.vs l»e kn»i in uilml that illOD. Of the
that the Repnbtican candidate for kot- the evu to l«e done away with Is the olent and reformatory, anmlna from be added to her primary school mono
bla
that
tbe
Republican
admlniatrafor thl* year, if the atate’s cusc wla>
onMir U aa honest and a Just man.
improper iis<. of inowe.v. f«itrou.nce nr
The people are flocklnc to the War- oih4T c*»mipi practhn-s In iimklut; uom- ion baa been waaleful and extrara- a* It la expected to do. Then wr cat.
ant. If not corrupt. They compare foot up $57,613.34
mtr acandard because they want an ln.itioiis to publle oflliT.
"
hancot and a.practical Imsloeas man
-I linuly iTlleve that the next lexis- ra»ent exp»*naea with lfSl-2. "showM the hand oTthe affairs of tbe atatc. lature of this state will pas. such a heir admlnlslrailon In
pays In atxie taxes, or a net profit to
M they are leomlna. even trom hts law ; inJ I count It my prlvllexe to
^aed from fl.57«.ooo to f3.7I8.t»^
that county of over 515 per rent on
■fpaaiBta. that be is that hind of a .l..rKi Rlmuhler to slmuldet with lie*
bleb la a rate considerably ffreat
her outUy. as a result of her relationsaa. Before Mb atrahehtforward oourac
wllb tbe Republlcai
Republican state Kovernmeni.
the iMsnboo ol -prlinary refonn- baa mel^Mn *Mip5mrt "of The*'"!!^n^nt^'f tK.n the rate of Increase of populatk
We are entltloil to count the whob- ..r
in
the
suie.
They
do
not
note,
bo
leat lU terrors, and tbp P«n»ie arc will- SU4 h a meaonre: niid not only Ms enthe expense per capUa f ^ III* ter Rcimlilirau lesi*Uition baa
ailment, hut lia effective and fearle** ever, that e*.
paticnu and studenU of 1 provided it and Republican admIntNtra
luulona was ju*t the aame lion U atrivinx to aecurc it: but about
nc toJltutioi
270 per cent dividend la already real
in IWl-M a* in
and tbe spb*ncUd
•*No question has
Iced without any conllnxency.
the
h be > the brad Michipan with which
mate ticket of
and that the
would better *Uy in the
as It
• WtlJ be triompbanUy rimed oc No- cere sympathy than
atltutlon* are caHnx for a areater pro- «i»|oo.
. Mvher llb.-litiskcfPm News.
toneat elections and |
portion of tbe people of the Hate now
than
then,
and
so
more
completely
ful-;
we
PRIMARY REFORmHawS.
fllllnK the purpose* of their 1
IfoitIk. They will Mupport Roosevelt.
If Ferris were povemor be could not
: criminals. Our I
1 but not Ferri*. The former stand* *.*
enare the smallest fas end ef a pri­
In Mich-)tbe rock o( crbraltar axalnat iniNtH
mary elei-timi law.
through the exi^ltorea of money
with1 prlroar>' Inform pretty thor- ,,nd cmiblne*. the money p«in-er anJ
All either Warner or Fcrrb; a.- leov- and when our elwHna are sought to
that the pltn ad- Shylock of Wall *ir«Tt. and the Pop
emor could do would It id favor or be eontrollad by vllhflcation and mla- omchly d.>
v«o aneb l.iws wblcb nre passed by representation. I esn sincerely say vocated by Candidate. Fred M. Warner. «list* admire Lire for It. But what Ik
tform there about FerrlH. nr what has he
who stand* squarely on
that I wish Codspwl to every
‘ con- ’done, that they should support hlm^ A
by the Republic
^^r**Verrts*has chanitf'd views Von* in our state and to every newsf
ursue. ;creature of ^tbe Democratic machins
vcnilon U the safe one to puraue.
often and mljcht not laier lTlU %e as be
UTTtlee
.that smother*^ Populism in this stabm.
Kent,
nnd
Wnyne
counties
loes now.
'"*t th * b^'whiSb*hIve eaiited in
havluK exiTri.-nces that may pos ! Nominated by machine men. w ho reiicnt ami Snni^tion*’"i*ith'*'prlmarieI - and elec­
Mr. Warner has Ik
jmKc he tion* in Michigan and elaowhere-**— slbly lead lo the creation of a satU fered to PopuliM* as a lot of lone haira public life kept
crank*. Supiwrtcd now by
Bade before electio
Extract from Hon. Fred M. Warner’s factory substlteic* for present nomln- I the craxy
press of Detroit. Ihtt on pU oerxmethods,
hods. but these' countii-s arc
Mr. Ferris. Insie.nd of worlclne tontb tpeerh delivered at West Mid
.ulists as fanatics
y exp<;i<mentlnK now and hare j nlons dubbed
and nail for Dcm.Nralis prlmsrr reWhy
term lealalatora. seems to Im* foilInK
have
yet
to
he
rectlfled
before
the
sup
UbouUl
the
Populi^s now s;et Oqwn
mostly for Ferris. He lias out slated
VOTERS CANNOT BE BLINDED.
,umed
rt
rorai\method
|40ssess«
the
:
tbelr
how be could compel th»- ebarJincut .e
into
cT.ee.
a
man
who
was
madn.
and
a reform law. and knows that be< - It bn»> hwMm«> n wdl sriabUshwl fad
If* owned and * HI serve. inU element
would be aa belpless to do so as If tliat tbe m-mo. nitb* hue -nul cry „
tied In a baa and shipped to P.irt kr -in..CU!be nth- - ha. luN^c fer the
thur.—Grand Rapids H«mld.
PClWC u:
tbt: 'lotcrs Il»c
•TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

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FRtO M, WARNER'S RECORD AS A
STATE SENATOR.
Frod M, Warsar vatatf M fauar si a
WN W th* taaatkNi sf aluaptot

» TMt ATAT* TMA-ra MR.
FCRRir ^OMC COUNTY.
mi* iMh bTi^ulloh That Ih*

**IV*d M. Warner was on* of th* sevantaen Senator* who votad In favor of
increasing the rata e^ Uaatlon of ea-

Fred .M. Warner’* attitude relative
to the laxatlun of railroads. Interne*
in Detroit Fre*- Preav. Feb. 23. l»04;
-I should give the road* fair treatment and nathing more. They are en­
titled to the oame conaiderallon aa a
private individual or corporation, but
no more. If anybody thinks I ahail

f:r.xr;

I that my vote*
Senate and he w
were always In favor of making the
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.-it aha
ahare of the
railroads
bear theif* iust
public burden*,*'
-r^, Fred Warner you have known
have befriended all these year*
be the Fred Warner who Is Oovernor of Michigan, if the people of tbl*
to you and to all whooe favor I seek
y of attention and
, good-will and e»teom of I
but of ou^to be gained and held through hcnaaL

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ol MithT«n*
o'f lU hiator^ and
proud of it* preaent^and if elected Gov­
ernor of Michigan, as I fully eape
be. will endeavor to oae to It tht
act of mine shall leeatn that pride
which eaiata in the mind* of all our
state’s true son* and daughter*,”—Ex-

We have 4he most complete line of Winter goods
north

of' Grand Rapids. Our assortment of I-ur

Coats, both Ladies and Gentlemen's is fine. Our line
of PLUSH AND FUR ROBES can’not be beaten
Prices from $2.00 up. Our stock of

f^orse Blankets
is the finest ever shown In the city. /Ml styles, sires
and prices. Our DRIVING GLOVES AND MITTS
arc just what yoU need for outthard winters. You wil*
be surprised to see what a fine driving glove or mit
you can get for a little money. We will be pleased to
have you call at our store and look these goods over.
You will then be convinced.
- YOURS. VERY RESPECTFUiJ.Y.

-My party •• pledged to pa*a a primary election law at the coming teasion bf the legislature and I will do
my beat io eee to it th;
i* fulfilled. I have made
statement
d wish to
that^whatever effective primary elec­
tion law it seems best to the repre
j
selected by the
j
their m

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Morse Blankete d
Drioing Bloo^
and mm$

of railroad faro* in th* Upper P*nln-

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Ferris Implement Co.Ctd
127,129 ail 131 stalest.

Tnmsi CIMIcl.

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We arc just entering our third yo ar in the 1-urniture business and intend to make the coming year a record breaker in every sense of the word. This new department was crowned witli success from
order houstis that are lloodthe very
irj start and <;vc
every season shows rapid growth. Our prices arc in accordance- with other departments in our big store—the lowest pos .ible prices on goods of quality. Mail ord
ou sec
ing the country with 1lilcrature
easily undersold by us and reliable values
value-s given. You
Yo.
ature of a reductive nature, advertising cheap goods only are easify
!i,_ what
__you are Lu>ing
. _ and knew jest vlicie to go without.c
just let us she
I>ensc to have an> reason able claim msTde good. They “Tlie Mail Order Houses’* have to have your money in their “Jeans” before the goods arc shipped and you must take what they send,
st
you how much better we can serve you
you.^ Our prices warrant your irade-wc guarantee satisfaction and deliver goods in perfect shape. We mention below a few things that may interest you

H Great Bargain
Jh this Low Price

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$15.45 W
081(4.7.5 Brats Triaiiit Milal Bit

Our $l.$5 metal Bed
Tl.'u bed has 7-K inch piUan. 5-8 4
itiLh fiUiog and angle iron at loot and
head.
comes
m
iwo
sues,
3 foot Cr inch and 4 foot C inch, com­
plete with casters, guaranteed the

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$I.8S
Cadies Sewing Rocker
Be»miful C«vcl Rocki-r with
(aacy thaped top, fancy turned
port* ami xpindle*. made of Rock
Wm. golden finixh. a strong and

^ M»dc ofbcsl Mallctbli iron, baked en­
amel fimah, 1 MG inch pillan and has
J inch brass rail at head and
a
fool,
,ht of hca.1 OT inche*, foot 4S
i ine>e*,
height
lias brass spindles and top
four brass vases, an extraJ 7S
mtinary value, JOTCC....
£7

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Compart our PrictM with
tht

mail Qrdcfs
PrtmptlpaedCtrtMlf

KAI^ VAU^'e »* $ / »39

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This Bolrooiii Suit is mxdc of gocxl sclccteil har.larixxl. golden Ot hUhogany finish, the bed is lull size.
bevel I'rcnch pUlc mirror, sire 2UxT2 ando)nlains
stands G feel 2 inches liiglu The Dresser is fitted with bev
p draws being doublg swell, the ton is 20x42 amrtcally sliajicd.
c ConimcKlc is luadc: to match and is lKx32 indie?, pficc comi>’clc suit-

b-'e Table is made of best oak,
site of top 24x24. lias |

ihelt and fancy turned legs, is
tefitst class in
and the

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A s})cciai bargain in
' cane feat dining room

HUcl^a Cupbe^rds

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$6.75
For this iiandsomc^-olden
oak Cupboard made of lelreted hardwood, front highly
finished, earned and decorat­
ed. U stands G foot C ioebe*.
i wide and 15
deep, fitted- with
double thick beasy gl«». 1
large draw wiih brass pulls,
lower cupboard made with
heavy double doors.

we ever ofle,--,! ^2.95

:$15.45

An Astonisbiog Value

III

mail Order Houses

and wide
A beautiful high ;
back Rocker, with fancy
bossed Icatficr srat, made of
oak, golden, birck or mahogany
finish, a broad a*d roomy rocker
and one of th; best ba-gains

r*acf Bistuil Cuhtd Ccuch

$5.75
Ttis is a very band*»ne stylish Couch at an ex­
ceedingly low price. It has fancy carved frame and
claw feet, is 74 inckes long and » 27 inches wide
has spring edge, seat and head made with' our guar­
anteed steel construction, covered in fancy figured

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golden finish, has richly
carved back, and Wg
back posu with brace
arms, two wide panels
in back connected by
seven lamed spindles,
making a very hand­
some appearance.

Prict each

siut steel Air Tirtt Beaten SSo
:

THE BOSTON STORE

,«ehudk.«hi]e it
1 *auubk lor tiB>n
- It is
n a* direct draft stove.
Hove, Ukii^
taUiH tn
ia
tidrHl«tifaeuhopeiui«. Forbett^bSter*
toe fcr cot* «nd pricet /We eaainicmtjoa.

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