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The Evening Record, October 10, 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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1904-10-10
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORI)
27 UE K«ll
riiei«HT TRAIK PUWOMEO .HTO
PAttENCeR.
.
FimCOACH
FOUR DATS RMKBSTBHIB
Oet. If
Hmm
m« dalM 4jT r«ctstrmtkMi %mte I
cAiUf^ froB Oet. 11 «»d 12 to
ISth ami IMk, M the tow fUw d«t«
Bcortr the election Uuui Ummb UlrmAj
BttiioBiK^. Howeter. the boords
recAatrmtlos In the %^vanl mar&* will
be in aeMloB In the pitta »Uted In
the oOcUl notice, nsd mil OMMOta will
be reeelved. mnd recnUrly reo
opened. All tboee who Itwre their
OAIBM will be properly refistered. but
Be the dBtee .re extended It U Uhely
that there will be b larger ll«t U
(neSMBEWMIl^
PMIOKT TRAIN POLLED FROM
•WITCH TO MAIN.
SIX MEN WERE
KlUED BIMIAS
PaaaBBfer Teala Was Running Forty
MINb an Hour nod There Wat No
Baggage Car on—Thirty Inhorrible accident IN
jurad. Bovoral V*
HURON TUNNEL.
Wor«#a Fair Train.
By Wire to thp Btreoln* Hecord.
Warrrntbnri. Mo.. Ocl. lO.-An
^ tBitjm frelAbt on the Ml»«irl Pacinc
* ormahed Into a world’, fair tpeclal near
' boro thU nwmhig. plouahluis throuith
Tbe ongine Into the flr.r .Uy coach
ghlch was crowded to the limit at 11
o’clock. Tweniyoevcn per»ont ar.
daitfl. tereral dying and orer thirty In
iw^ through *a mleunderetandlni: . f
- €»rdora. It li aald the freight, which
«aa to meet the paaaenger at Montww
trat. pulled out The paaaenger train
waa running forty mllea, an hour when
the accldeoi occurred, there waa m.
baggage car on the train, thia being ar
ooontable for the heavy loaa of life.
The kilird and Injnred are all from
ooutheaatrm Kanaaa and made up a
merry party bound for the world a fair
The injured were quickly removed to
boapltala and the coroner took charge
of the dead. The reaponalblllty for the
wreck baa not yet been lUed.
FOUR OF THEM RESCUERS
WHO HAD GONE BACK
THE OTHERS.
Fralght Train Broke In Two Leaving
n In Gee Filled Hole Where
There Wee No Venliletlon.
Fireman May Die.
ABE LTHI6 (MCE AGAIN
iniES LOST
Showers lonlghL foBowei by Ihlr
Tuesday; cooler Tuesday. Brisk west
Aehn C. Wright and Wilbur E. Campshifting to northwest winds.
^IL Experts Have Raeuedtated
The- barge Edward Buckley (X Man
tsu«c is londiag lumber for Chicago al
THREE MEN lAY HAVE BEEN
John C. Wright, ably ami.uhI l.y the John F. Ott dcrck.
ROUND LAKE.
DROWNED I
Wilbur E. Campbell, will laeue the No.
vember number of the *TJar” mag»
xlre. At will bo noticed they have
quit maeqneradlng behind -Lyre- and
have come out U>ldly. The magazine
haa been In a elate of qulttencc during
the eummer but they have now gotten
affaira Into shape ao that the magz
rino win be boner than the butinesj
NCHOR GONE. BMOWINO IT MAD end of a wmp- The flrtt number Iteued by the new Arm will be out In a
BEEN UPtET Byr RIGHTED.
few dayi and will be good both typo
graphically and contentacanaclly.
BOAt FOUND
FULLOFWATER
WATCH OURWINDOW
For Fall Styles
Nam« ®f Only One of the Men
own—All Throe Eame Men
from Mu^egon to Dig PoU-^
loos for Edward Cos at
Sp<>clal to the Evening Record.
WlllUmsburg. Mlch» Oct. 10.—Pt*oplo In the vicinity of Barker C'ri^-k anvi
llamsburg are aearcjilng today fur
bodies of three m<n w h<i are sup
posed to have been d^neil In IU»m»d
over two wi.'eks ago to dig inuatoes on
•Jie farm Of Edward Cox of Barker
Creek. Yesterday they took a Uwii
xnd.rowed to Rapid City, starting back
about I in the afternoon. Nut return
ing. Mr. Cox became anxious and
started out the Arst thing this morn
iug to Imik Uv ihem. Tlje enjpty U»at
was found on the northeast shore of
the lake, near the entrance to Torch
river. It was right side up but niled
with water and the anchor was gone.
Bhowlng that the iK.at had l^een upwt
and then righb*d. The Isiai was In a
place where it Is thought the men
could not poaslhly have succeeded In
reaching ahore.
trace of them haa yet been
found. James Sunivan came
CleveUnd. though the othem
ipiH>sed to live In Muskegon, from
huh place all catne to Barker
Creek. One of the men was called Joe.
He was a large man. weighing a lUll200 pounds. The third
named Al. weighed about 175 pc.
They were all alnrut SC* ytuir.-. old
were pleasant, respectable appo
TUc Tiger foot ball Ifwm of tbU city
was drtoaled at Tbompaonvllle Saiut
dag gftgriMiod iur a score of 21! to O.
A fssums dt tht afternoon was s
iMlIeos SM>qiMlon. the Mfonmut golns
gg sboot MO feet and Bropplag about
Bit ggrilg irosB where be lUrted.
THOMAS McGRATH. Samis, brakt
This Means That George B. Cortelyoo
Will WsH for the Portfol
Until Noxt Year.
Al the hospital In Sarnia:
George Forester. Sarnia. Aremai
By Wire to the Evening Record
1 a serious iondUlon. but may re^
Washington. Ocl. lO.-Pr^sideni
RooseveU today appointed Robert JWynne postmaster general to succeed
BOSTON WON PENNANT.
the late Mr. Payne. Mr. Wynne has
been wcUns postmaster
Deftstad New York IS to 10-This piTwldential oeder since Mr. Payne*
doslb. Today’s appointment makas
him a member of tbe cablneL This
By Wire to the Bvealag Record.
New York. OcL IS.—The Bortou means that George a Corvcliwu wUl
base ball team defeated New York tn not claim the portfolio until the ’Brst
the same this aRernoaa by a score of of the year, iv the fourth of March If
IS to 10 tbersby wtaaias tbe geaaaat. Roosevelt Is Mected.
-
THE CmSCIOUSNtSS
Of being well dressed is well worth all the money, it
costs Nothing adds so much to one’s ability to appear
well and feel well as being dressed well.
,
Tbc store ihit Wls the most
PRESCRIPTIONS
Quality
All lhal*s new. aU lhafsekgant.
all Vhals comfortable is fouml in
Walk-Ovcrx. Knarocl, Pat. Calf
Pal.Cclt, Fat. Kid. Box Calf.
Calf and Kid.
$6.00 Bu)*x No Better Shoe.
is the first thing wc con
sider in buying our drugs
and sundries. Then we
make the price as low as
possible. W’e let no one
undersell us.
It is the
‘
RED CROSS
319
American Druf Company
Albert Globensky, Wg:r
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TlUa
t-BICES SATISFACTORY
Bstabllshad Irt 1808 .
Room 210 Stats Bank Bldg.
m
WEATHER—Showers, lonlghl,
lowed by fair Tut‘flay; cooler Tuei
Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of Wash
ington street, accompanleil little Mar
lha Dean, will leave this wcuk Cut
Coming. Cal., on aectwint of
Wright's health.
«fflU(EWt$«PPOINTED
TIBERSDEFEIiTED
Gfy Book Store
German Village Burned.
St. 1»uIh. Mo.. Ocl 10.—The German
PLACE vllUge at the world’a fair burned to
day. Lot. 115.000. .
BO. INJURED B.P>PEBS
county papers and a copy sent to the
bereaved family.”
E O. Ladd.
F. W. Carver.
U. K. Brin
There’s Just the right moulding In this stock of ours to set off
whatever pictures you may have to best sd%*mnisge.
The new styles are beautiful in the extreme and varied to itttt
all tastes.
•
Bring In your subjects and have them Axed up In good shnpe.
COULDNT HAVE REACHED SHORE
Fort Huron. Mich.. Oct. 10.—An
other horrible accident has been added
to the already long list of casualUcs
due to coal gas In the Grand Trtmk
nel under the 8t. Clair river. Six
are dead and one weriously liUured
as the result of tb« latest which
curred yesterday momlriS. The aa<l
deal part of the affair ia that four of
the men now dead went back Into tlie
tunnel to rescue the others who bad
been left behind In the tunnel by the
breaking In two of a heavily loaded
coal train.
The 111-fated train left this city In a
ROUTINE autiNEt* •• 'beino dense fu« at 5;£a a. ni. WTien almost
tranbacteo.
through the tunnel, the fatal break
occurred leaving Brakeroan Oillls and
^Rea9lu«ona Paeaed on Death of Sam- the two conduclors bililnd In the gas
flllt-d tunnel. The flixi Intimation that
uel M. Brown. Who Waa a Mem
the pe<H»le on the American vxu\ had of
her of the Board.
trouble was when Brakema
Short rushe<! out and told of
The board of eoperri.urt U iKddtng in the gas nib^I hole.
its annual aettlon at the court lomte
SiifHTlnicndem Bagg was
Kuutine wtik It being oovcntl nn.l the sumnnmed and accimipanUnl
eomraliu-et will get d».wn to aork liu
Engineer WHUam A. Morden and
mediately.
nproati C.tMtrge Mellon, start«m1 In I.'
BUNDLE THROWN FROM TRAIN
Ft In the rescue of the Imprisoned
hit him in back.
trainmen. The rescuers themselves
meeting »a^ n*e.-lvcd\nn alM. asking
iivetrome but the An
.that at lean two dclegaivH Iw aiM»^dni (bs.rge Forester. Jumped Into
His Worst Hurt Was a Severe FrighL
ed to attend the next niettliiK i»* l"‘ water tank and raved hla life..
held In February at IJintlUK
Flyer Left Passengers at InterWhen the eiiKtne failed to ei
Frank Carver, who wa« apiwlnUHl Ir
Wchen Btturday NighL
from the mouth of the tunnel i
place of 8. M Brown, detea-rt-d. wa*- ruing i^rty consisting of Yardmaster
pul od the aame commiuet as held MeKiH . r<mducior Fisher. Switchman
Saturday night when the ”Ayer' on
by him The matter of purchtplng
Jt.hn IHuke and Brakemen Hamilton. the !»ere Marquette pasatHi through
Abbott check punching machine b
lochen the mall clerk threw off
Hsw n. McGrath and C^imcron. all real
rufrir^ to a i
wual bundle of papers for the
dents of Sarnia, started In to assist
^wuncyor
E. H. All>^ atk»«d the crew They had not proceeded far newsboy who was waiting at the «ta
, Coutftf~
tun
that bivbe ftten a room In ib«- court when they came upon the body of turn. Instead of going on the gro.md
houte and alao have 11 arranged »*» Trackwalker Haley t»f Sarnia, who was
o bundle struck the boy In the Imck |
that be n»uld have aoceat to the book- lying prostrate alongside the track.
Id knocked him down.
whenever necetaary. day or night He
WTien the little fellow was picked up
He was carried outside and In a short
alao atked that acme action he taken time n*rmerAHl
w-aa thought that he was sowrely
to prtwer^e the government comen.
Ueiuniiug. the rescuent made an Injured but In a short time he was I
The following retoJutlon. were other
able
to rim around again and ‘ iKMidle'
to reach Coleman's en
unanlmouBly adopted by the board:
papers to his suV*^rrlbei>. The
gine. when all were met by the gas.
-Whereas. The late Samuel M. which appeared to be growing thicker boy^as very badly frightened.
; lln.wn. nuperrlaor of the F^rai ward.
The signal was out for the flyer to
minute Uealtzlng that It would
.Travejao City, reparied thU life aer mean the death of the whole party U stop at Interlochen a» then* wax sev
|..~^^tJnre the last meeting of ihl* they proceeded, the men t
eral passengers who wanted to come
board. Therefore be It
started out.- Ail arflvi‘d at tlie ter to this city on it, as the train has been
Ib^Milved. By the board of snpervl minal except McGrath, who was over- stopping on signal the l«y was standa*rr% of Grand Traverse county that In
and died a few yards from safely. log closer than usual on this account
the death of Mr. Brown the board bar It was l0;-0 ocltK-k when the n-scuers but the train came right along without
loet a wsUicsl and honored member, Anally succciHli-d in getting the
slacklAg speed in the least and
and the city and county a just and up It and clearing the tunnel
right man and a useful and public splr
The dead arc:
i train in.
Ited citizen.
A. S. BBGO. Port Huron, super.n
• RiwoUed. That’ we indlvldtially. and lendent of western dlviswn terminal
as a iHiard. extend to -his family our
aOHN COLEMAN. Port Huri»n. en
heartfelt sympathy in their bereave
glncer.
ment,
J. B. SlMI>SON. Sarnia, conductor
SUCCEEDS POSTMASTER GEN-Resolved. That these resoluUoiw \m!
lUClURU T. TINSLEY. Sarnia
ERAL HENRY PAYNE.
spread on our roeords. published In the
SUPEBVIS^MEETIIIG
JInp Pictures
tcTrame?
W^lk^VERS
IT It THOUGHT FROM
WHERE BOAT WAS
:si
AY. OCTOBER 10.1904.
TRAVeUtt CITY.
MMAL TBLCOflAPH •tmhU.
SULK AGKNTS
Itt-Too WMt to have clotiM* that fit
Snd-Toa want ttylisk clothoa
3rd-The bnt yon can Sot for yonr auMy.
ALL THAT
Too Set for 10.12,15, 18 or 2d DoIIan at
BENDA’S
nniWHmtimSiMlmt
Cushion Shoes
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US
(or all kinds of
FOR TENDER FEET
INTERIOR FINISHING
Ad A Y E R’3
For IjiJies. Ham) Turn,
.$3.50.
We al^.0 have
PINGREE’S
I.pi?
Store Fronts-Fi.xtures, Sash, Doors, and Rcsidc?ice Interior Work.
All Kinds Of Building Materials
TRY A PAIR
New FaU Slylef.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
New Heeli»
Frank Friedrich & Co.
Your Chance
Corner I,»ke ave. ami 10th M.
W. I_ BXOWK. Hir.
Citt. PboM S2.
Underwearl
Of The Season
,1
43 FANCY SILK DRESS PATTERNS
16 Yards
to the pattern, no two alike for
$T.50 a Pattern
This is a sample line •! one of the Leading Silk
Houses in the countrj' bought at an immense sacrifice.
There’s not a yard worth less than 75 and ^ but we
• Nothing affect, a man’s comfort and health more
close Them out at the rate of 47c a y.ard. Be on hand
early to-morrow morning and get first choice. You
•'?f1here*wM any such thing as the one best kind of
Underwear—we’d have
,
__
• But what’s best for Brown may irntete Jone«:r^
arc sure to find your color among them.
E. WILHEEM
Comer Front
and OnioiL.-.
If badly"cmTt’rrday-long drag and a burden to him.
5 Eve^ prment wc sell is correctly cut—we re aothr
^
^ter’ials—Wool and Cotton, and all their ^
?*The*be»t"of the sanitary makes.
‘
„
• Underwear at 50c per garment, all the way up te SB.
• Come here with your Underwear ideas.
BmmnaotblngC0. ^^SSSSf
I"
M:
-rtlEEVENINGRECORD
I
Idgk
prtoHlor dM»e
I «> >P «M «IM»t 1
pro«Mn4idi^M
par dm mr Im. Tbrtr BnaJ«
p:;
m\
—*jbS5.sssxr2sr“
tothe-YStSr||«j|lnptoothhUtaam.|a htlai piapa^^t^ baadaBilaaai
by the atwiM at aH loot haU cowtcMa aa the MtehM mea march oa
^ AS JT WAt only W CFRGY theSeld. ^
AO the" avanahle epace on the
HO ARRCSTS wm MADE.
impai, wear the gyaiBaslum. Is betag
Unaad by the data foot ball teama.
The »0« law.
lit. and one eaaeeriai team have already
lelr appeanooe.
^
Deaa Joidoa gave a reception to
TRAVfllSC CITY -FH|SHIC- HAD
freahmen girl* al ^bonr gym Friday
TO PO SOME STUNTS.
evealng. and gire^ one to the sopho
more girls this evealng.
The all fresh foot hall team has a
Hew the;U. of M. Foot Bail Team
roBxlsmg outlook this fall, much
Leeka to a Man on the GrounC
good material preeenUng itself.
Ootaga of Michigan*! Great
Michigan defeated Case
school by the score of 33 to t). she atlll
must Improve to be able to stop Wis
consin or Chicago la Uler lame*. Caae
Special to the Brcnlng Baoord.
was a much llghU*r team and Mlch^
Ana Arbor. Mich.. Oct. 8.-“Was it tore them up at will. The raHHar
nrder.- •‘»me black, fool cr
•varsiiy. with Stuart al right half,
me dastardly plot to wreck a ta
played the first hall and resulted In a
ttfer Some eay ft looka like foul play, score of 33 to 0. In the second half
olhere aay 11 wa* aulclde. atlli other* Michigan's learn wa* composed of two
•varsity men and nine acrub*. Siusn
accidental, but the majority still think did not show up as well a* he did
it to be a cunningly devised plot and earUcr in practice. He gave Caw a
scheme to rob this world of another try at Michigan* goal by making a
life. At early dawn Friday morning j
Depree at right half
people who pass'd by on State street |
^
were horrified to ace dangling
not pla, li i« will 1... r
Broal
eityfMf
Yaaled W enhMii* Jrir M
eussmsiimsMTiiBiTuiE
For Suits. Skirts, jadeets and Gapes. This
season the broadcloth is one ofdve sirtaCMti
fabrics for sui}s and skirts. We carry only the
U<;siandinaU colors. Every pitce s<5dbg«f
free of charge.
T.
la tbc Best crop, la
tho pc
Ity of Umt famicf
ib# co««inr ««
larse U bort promoted vimi op
tk» acta olmplr «* a bateaee
and !• oot drnroUd to oreatiiu
alnieUTc oomera. The raoeat d«
HCMMUCAN WOMINATIOH*.
thertdore, la arhoai. eotlon and com
are aa eaoowaiia* featare. Wl
dImlaUhlas the proflU of far
they arm peraiH a rerlTal of
al ouUtow of domeatic pr,
Boys’ hat*. 4Sc to C5c each.
and aare oafroia aa tahiiiomiderBiiyeMen’s hats. 48c to |l.3li «^ch.
eat of oar Mia trade, which woaW
Icfaats’ toques, fancy colorx.
rftalaly ocear If raeiclem grala anJ
3ic each.
num op«Uort had thair Way
Mens’ and boys’ toques. 4Sc
rise la the marltet ha« bow
each.
beea carried to a pitch where aharp
powerful holers made for the money: our Flirt*’ and
Men’s and boys’ cap.«. 2Iic to
rcactloaa are laerltable. and yet the
“\’enus.” The “Wnus ’ is just like cut, in polished
DOceach.
sltttatkm at ihU wrltlof appear,
well in.haad that the leader, are quite
boiler steel, lined with steel, heavy cast lop, hinge
likely to reroiae the upward.
cover, spun brass urn. *J nickle foot rails, large cast
gazed with ho^ upon the
as well and a chsmiuonriilp |
mool^ mlUrfactory ftaature. of specucle. but the weaker ones turned
rt\*e now have li large assort
develop. A revelation
draft door, wjill burn 18 inch chunks and keep lire 24
ment lo srb-ct from.’
away from such a gruesome sight. Thi ]
j„
Fur iKJas from 81.50 to $18.00
hours. Our price bn this stove is only..............$5.75
police were hastily i«mmoned.Mnj|^ I
^
have rf^tly been placed, for Iron and until a large crowd had collected
ublng
«t»fl. .o that a partial ce.»Uon of dc- witness the »lghu The poUco. with ih-» lad. at right half He I
Ladles’^muffs worth to $10.50
The *‘Flirt’’ is the tame stove, just
each.
like cut without nickle foot rails and
BJiklstancc of the spectators, finally
-Octupus " Graham, a 3.14 |»oun.b-r. is
yet ih^ revival of eonfi brought the dangling body down to
Children’s sets. $1.33 and upskirt base, for ' only.•.. ........$4.76
impn»ving
under
YosC*
wonderful,
kxyl
enterprlM^
which
h
dence. trade
wardK.
discover that Instead of an accident.
When we have the same stove with a
aeneraljy o^nred promltea a con Instep of a case of suicide 0|r a horri coaching. li-cker. who played quart^-r
No matter what you are look
during
the
s-H^riu
half,
is
a
hue
under,
large feed door in front, for only $5.75
tinued drmaml durlna IJOS. Tfc
ing for In ihiR line, you can’t afble n^urder—a 1»08 freshman hangt'd study iJ NurcrosA. He runs the team
In Iron and
bear, the .lamp of in t-Mgy by .cheming and hearib-sf
ford to buy w Itho-Jt swing ours
'rweniy-threc
different slyjcs of Air
fa;l. The game . n.Ud s:. to 0. but
Lefim- purchasing.
Tight Hcatcrs,from •. • •.. 1 .$2.50 up.
. C. CJ0TBA VDBl. «f Uiphua. > Dennanenet'. The revival of * enter- sophoiik>res of the night before. •
sh..H«i-d «-ach loam it.^ weak places.
Many other new goods arrivLEH A.BLXm,af J«cta«. / prt?o 1. al.o .trlklnaly <howa In the
The frtshman declared vengeance
Wt-daesclay. Ohio Northern unlvcrTwenty-four different styles of Oak
I V. McALVAY.ef MmUM.
record of dew corporation.. aaErecal- upon the sophs and by the result of
daily at the Betmomr.
fUy came here and was defeated 48 io
Heaters, from............................$0.50
Init I6C.000.WK) in September,
the rurii held last night no one will
part'd eith »3:,000.000 In Auaust doubt the severity of tbdr vengeance o. O N. V. was nearly as heavy as
Nine different styles of Soft Coal
which wa* the low record month. Fall- The freshmen began Thurjuiay evening Michigan, bui lacke-1 the steam an-ij
11 eaters.
EhX^ai
knowlcHlge
of
the
game.
I^mgman
was
j
tm-s are on the decline and bu.lncM by collecting In a body of about ym
out of Hu- game fn.rn Injurb-s and bl« j
Is aulTcrlng no interrupUon wl
different Styles of Hard Coal Heaters
and practicing, tbelr naughty.. Igbt place ui full was taken by Rhelnshletd |
from the election, which U non
yells. However, this crusd sas dis
OHUlXDOC.UOTTATT
unu.ual. Strike, art' on the wane and persed about !«► o'eUsk by uls.ut (,f Coh.rado at right half. M<-ColI\n. |
For BeprwMitatlT*.
IrraUonal labor leader. w?cm to be twenty sophs and upinr clas.-«men sbo Sluart. \V.-* ks. II. Ha.mnu.nd and Cllrk '
JAl.B.MONBOa
is l.m- of I be iKMdwt
U.ly I
kwlng their Injurious ascendancy «»sily frightcneil the -fr^bb-s' away were all tri-l out. Md'ofrm and Clark ;
^
County.
Smiill and •Oct.qui.s ’ j working lilemry w
Ev<T> thlnK polnta to a wldesprmul and with a few pall, ttf ie<- water. Tbur*- sbow.Hl up
tiiu Sfie li:i<
ftar
Your Reliable Home Fnrilsbcr
Wholesale and ReUil.
moderate recover)* In both trade and ilay morning. <-arly. there npixared «>n Graham were in Maddock's place hi . etdli-eiiii.i til lb*- *»1
right tackle. Turn Hammoml and lies-; l.-g. u.U rmd b;i>. iin
ibe sidewalks and a few windows, l.m wire earsiiy me »iai>.
..«u
iarge posters addre-ised to the "fr.-.b”
j,.,,,
n
YOU CANNOT VOTE UNLESS YOU, to -man the gun" I-Tlday night aU S mond kicked iwti goaK fr«*m Hu- fi.-id ,
mill, liu;
and 1 lesion went aruuiuJ Hie ends a ij„ ,„r
HOeOlT S. WALTER.
REGISTER.
o’clock. The freshmen met at the will. One of Mlrhiuan'e favorlu- pla>^ 1
PtorBscW.TofD«d-.
Kvery v.Ker in tbo city should In- cannon, the soi*b.>mnn*s at the new is a direct pa's frt»Ai center i*i the
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
rHANE W.WILKtJN.
aure.and regbler. In tn-der to vorte Ihi# enginee ring building, l.ong befi»re K htHfhark. The flam U showing rapid
rorTrmmrr.
fall the Uw requlr*-* the rt-ragialry of o'clock tbi- -freshles" wdre at the impn.vement and wilh Cart. r Imck in
r. K. BIU^WN.
every voter. A complete new reglitira- cannon iuipaiienfly awaiting the the game Hu- line will average abtiu
fUrPr«-ettlln«Att«««T.
tloD liRt 1. r^-qulri'd and no one who «>ph.. At prtnnptly k O’clock the
expects to vote at the coming election sophomon-.s upj.eanHl from the main
A rplric of optirai.sro prevails about
building nun.berliig als.ul 4tKi and the V. <if ^1. and tb:s spipt must Inshould overlook the requirement.
made a charge uix-n the freshmen at broken in order to si-cmv iKttc-r sup
AMIL r. JilStUKUgll.
once. Ik-parting from pr»-cetU-nt the port. Michigan in Ifotb gaau-s lacked
fre.^hroen were scattered far and wide the Mipixfrt trom the n*.U-rs that Is s..
until there wore m«.re of them "np e-sw-ntial.
* ‘
DE lEANR H^ioSWoBTp.Capture everybody. If you can sit down to a table filled wilh all manner of t?ood
Old time rslnglng rallies" are b«-ing
A. W. WAIT WILL CEIL WE-QUE invs.” -lamj. posts.” "on their knees
UE L J. TEUMAK.
to the ladies” than there were t<v talked. Tmlay the albktii- asstK-iatiou
ihin^T^, you for^^et all the seeminK' troubles and are just happy. VVe do our best to
TQNG CLUB HOUSE.
gel her.
I byld on election and a ccmiKieut y « 'l
aid this happiness in our grocery deparlincnt.
A peculiar featun* of the rush thl.s I mast.'T win be clertetL and will lea-l
CONTINUATION OF
ytar
wa.s
the
fact
tbrft
all
thO
classes
Work
Will
Be
Begun
This
Week-Im
the -varsity rooters and uphold'vh.owing ve
bunched li.ge^^-r and picked out some united supptui m cbararieristic of
provement Will Make Many
of Indu.trlsf conditions was huTued by
nice -little” freshmen for their amim-- Mitbigau athletics.
Henry Clews. Saturday:
Changes for the Belter.
Polled Veal. Hashed Chicken, Pressed Force—KornKrisp—Ccrca Nut Flakes
ment. The fre-.-bmen when capture-1
-PowerJuJ manipulation and a gooJ
Pi^^s I’cct, Vienna Sansa^^e Corned Heef -Malta Vita-Grape Nuts--Tr>’-a-Fita
At a meeting of the board of dlrt'c by the vat ions clas:^es were taken to
supply of TavorabU- new. combined to
-Hat-a-Biscuii—Coeam of Wheat Brit
some appreciative audience and there
—
Lunch Toiii^uc—Potted I lam Veal
atlmulaie the market Into greater ac tors of the Wc-Quelong cluh house
GUNTON SCHOOL REPORT.
‘’innuenw-tl- to sing, dance or make a
Saturday
night,
the
contract
for
cell
Loaf—Corned I lam—1 lamberK^er Steak tle Bits—Ralston Breakfast Foods -Ncutivlly. the only rhi-rk to a further rise
tag the lower part was let to A. W. spt-t-ch as liest sultt-d the audience, Five Scholar* Were Neither Absent
--l-rankfurters -Chicken Loaf These trita—Pilsbur>^ Vitos—Banner Oats, Roll
auil
l»y
some
of
the
speeches
made
one
which } Walt. Work will be begun as soon as
Nor Tardy Ounng Month.
are ii>e findsi canned goods ever put up. ed Oats—Shredded Wheat Biscuits Lin
cmild rx*adlly s«m- that Professor TrueThe following is the rojiori of the
bliK>d will have a valuable addition to
coln Oats.
Don’t the list make you hungry ?
his debating teams. It was the writer's Giinion rchool. Garfield lownsblp.
jialnful experience to witness a little month ending Oct. T:
I>ersl«tent%
NnralHT of pupils enrtdlrU. r.t».
-ibrve
act
drama"
performed
by
one
placed by Insider* for months i. ex- warmer but will Improve the appear
Average daily at Undance. I'.-..
tending U> the 4>ui.lde public, .imply I ance very much. ,On the south sldi of the -Travorse City freshmen” who
Names of those noiihcr lardy nor
Graham Crackers—Uneeda Biscuits-Sponge Lady Fingers—.Animal CookiesiH-cauao current develupmonU prove! a partition will be erected aldng tht chanct-d to Tall Into the hands Of the
absent during the mouth. IVrry Ran
Champagne Wafers—Brent’s Water Crackers-Athena Wafers—Nabisco—Orange
that thl. confidcnci' had been base-1 j first row of posts. Qp the north side naughty sophomores. His nameT No.
som, t’bariic HanFOtn. Gc:u*gU- Drake,
upon actual cmdiilon. of which the j another will bo run along the tempo- we do not tell tales out of school and
Gems -Frosted Creams—Java CotTce Cakes—Sultana Fruit Biscuits—I*ig Newton—
Natle Wet-se, Grace Gillls.
leaders naturally p*>«ie*si'd previous rary partition now in place- Both so long as he did not need being sent
Elgin Cream Biscuits -Zu Zu Jinger Wayfer—Butter Thin—Cheese SandwichTeacher. OlUo Birdsa'I.
knowledge. The wet'k lia. Uh-u froll-1 end. will be ceiU-d with paper In be- home for repairs we are inclined to
kwp
It
all
a
secret,
so
that
only
be
Cheese
Straws- Vanilla Wafers—Mary Ann—Ginger Gems—Pretzels—Sultanas—.
fiil In favorable development*.
j tween. The old floor will be rovero.1
-A number of very satisfactory rail j with a layer of paper and an entirely who had the fun will know how nice It
Iced Coffec.Cakes "Sugar Squares—Cream Crisps—Cracknels.
Is
u,
be
a
freshman.
The
rush
was
road reports were forthcoming. «>m«‘new floor laid over this. The i»o.rt.
of which showB'd grailfying gains la‘wni be encased with dressed lumber much m*»re of a tame affair this year
gross earning*, other lmjx»rtant reduc- j and the chimney also. The open work and there are no reiKirU of
«*r destruction outside of the students
uiwrailng expenses, whilejJ! overhead
will also Ik* cellt-ffT
lives - Snider’s Salad Dressover
All kinds of Olr
They n-ve-we the maxim. "Duly beBaked fresh every day, whole wheat,
others'have joint'd or promised lo join] Whlitx the matter of keeping open themselves. About 10:30 ihe«iudenis fon- plcnsure.”
ing—Deviled Olives—Oyster Cocktail
Graham or Rye. Order with your
the rank* xjf dividend payers. All of i all winter has not yet been definitely began to disperse and the "rush ol
Tliey luive too m.-iuy bad and exSauce—Snider’s
Catsup Mi.xcd Pickles
IWMwa*
over.
these dlaclosurvs prove that the rail- \ settled, there are a number of ptaiR
p»-nsh»* nmu-x im-iils.
■groceries and save all trouble. What
The
various
churches
of
the
.
city
—Canned Salmon—Pure Horseradishroads, a* a whole, are enjoying coo- j to do so and It I* verj- likely that the
They try to do what otb.-rs exi*ect
about (lour if jou want to do your own
tinned prosperity. Nor is ihb all ; club will prove a place of altracOve have been very busy during the past of th*-m, not wluit tni v »-ati nffonl.
Mint Sauce—King Oscar S irdines—Clam
bakini;. U e sell the very best made.
Ti;.> do iM.t tbiuk it tv,,rib while
Tralfif managers appear vor>-confident I ri'sort this w inter as well a* the sum- two weeks giving receptions to the
Chowdef—Pork an3 Beans—Al- kinds of
new atudents.vA rt?ception was held a; to put t-oolr.ieia or agn-«nuen!s |ii
Supreme—Mauri or H. L. & Co’s “Best.”
in a conUnuanct- of Ihl* prosperity for mer.
Newbury and McMilllan halls by tht wrJiiiig. .
Soups.
another season, and It must bo con---------------- —
Tb.y have not
abb- u, make
S.
C.
A.
and
Y.
M.
C,
A.
respectively
are
w
ell
.up-i
How*.
Thia?
ceded that such view*
murb In the busUics* they uiub-rslau.l
to
the
suideni*.
These
association,
ported. All doth.t alKii ,hr c^p. t.i.
1->M, but have iliougbt that tb-y .-oi-ld
for any case of ettarrh that cannot
e growing In atrenglh rapidly.
make n fortune by iuvestkjg In sotueDOW at. an end. and thU removes a cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.
Last Sunday at 3 o’clock t’nlverslU' tbing they km»w imibing alsjut.
very Important rest mint upon bullish CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O.
Ever tried our particular bleud of Breakfast Coffee-Mocha and Jav^^ou don t
Ul was well fillet lo hear Prerident
-We. the underslgned.vhave known F.
cnthuslatm: We are finally assured of
0.1>eauiy! what a iwwerfnl weapor
know what good Coffee is until you do. Then we have the Fern^ll Bi^d-thrcc
an almndance of com. and this, even J. Cheney for the last 15 year*, and Angell make hU annual address to the thou aH. The br%v<st men fall at tin
brileve him perfectly honorable In all students under the auspices of the S.
gratics—each one the best for the money \ou ever bought. 1 He fark nace
If the eYpected 3.f.'>*.«*«o.tsH) crop is not
ft-t i. No wonder women take llolIU
Special” has made us many good customers-Then we chrry ten other brands, in
C. A.
quite roallied. Is one of our moat Im able to carry oul^w obllgaUon*
The various debating societies arc ter's R»icky Mountain Tea to pmlong
fact we are the ColTee Headquarters of the city.
portam MMircos of national prosperity. by his firm.
Waldlng.
ManrUb Whole- getting to work and preparing for the that JoyoUi spell. ES eenU, Tea or
Valding. Klnnan E Mar
Wc are sure. als<i. of a big cotton crop. ale
DruggUts, Toledo. O.
-Hamilton contest” soon to lake place. Tablets. Johnnon Drug Oi.
Home cMimotes now reaching 13.t)®0..
Hair* Catarrh cti^e U t
Tbe Varsity Glee dub bod Its first
A
joint
pastoral
wUl
l»e
is*ued
short
y<mi Thursday evening.
100.000 to 300.000 bale*. It oould not j i
L free. Price $6c per
Class elecUon«r« one of the fqn- ly by tlwt Koroan X:iitbolle ^sbop* ol
England, dealing with cLur. b music.
do HWloos Injun-.
1b?Lirdni«El»u.
-Even the wheat crop is threshing|
r^Bdly PilU'for ooosti- tuie this week and next. Nearly nil Tbe pastoral will problMl entirely cer
tbe
tickets are out and a few elecUons tain masses belonging to what may ‘
oni better thnn the crop klUer* were paiion.
taken place.
:' yv. railed tbe operatic school, atul w 111 d
srUUng to let os believe, and in con-i
----------------------Many chime* are taking ^ in recate fmtber employmeui of won
aaqnraoe of ihe»e developmenu the | An Afia-Americnn stock company,
the gmieqU library. Many rafwmee
price* of corn, cotton and wheat are composed of acirocE ha* b
books We |«t out in ibe
mcading from the exceolre high h»d Inn 8an
San Berhardloo.
tda. It propowu to tiring to that, room and by Jon. 1 fully MOP eolnme* *'to cure a couo in one day.
0riot» which they not tong ago com
Wnlne Tabteti
: tbe state aU the Southern will be placed ibere. A system adopt Trte laMUw
manded. tt it now demonstrated be
I who hav^ the win and the mi $y ocher lane universities,
yond E doobt thaf American tanner*—
the Aml Artor GoU club pinyod
im
8onthr-«a u, enjoy
ir A. J. WILHELM sS
Hals and Caps
Cwo of the most
' Tuts
3. m. Slater ^
TRY A RECORD
tK
im..
CONTACT HU BEEN l£T
WANT AD.
GOODTHINGSTOEAT
All Ready Cooked
Someihing for Breakfast
All Ready Baked
■U-
Mhrc Good Things
Fresh Bread
Want a Coffee Treat
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
mnS^iTnlJh
IWHMUUII&Uy'
:
MBtCUNTU COIIMWr
‘A
rt..T-
■
ior.ocnMii,m«»L
SSmCEHCU)
nn SCHOOL
tSlNWIlD
A’[i
•ad Rallfwad Man Had llaiV Friftfta
aoml afur i
MIm JsBa Nolaa weal u> Graad Mmp-
TonnoKOM.
«««
| . WTAIM or WTO«««V TEAM M
A V«T*«AN.
roCP.and A.M,torto-
WILUAM OUNTON WAS WIRiCO
'.f •WOWWVO.»IT.YA.iXT.«,
Imma
nCHmiBSiFTiWMWOg-
Little Ueyd Mieiumi Anawemd
Ids tbte moratec wbero ate «U1 take a
coarse la Batterwortk kospltal aad
ft kersetf for a aorae.
R. SckoBbarver sreac to Hoae
BoralBf ca a kaslaeas trip.
PEOPLECOULDNTEIITER
r?
fKancm
cmobcm
wa«
CROWDED OEEriTE ETO*
■fl^.
Om HwtErM ChlMrm
m4
I
aftenmoa ft 2:M ft the borne of kia
•other. Mm. James K. Oaftoa. 212
w4t Seveath aueeL A la^ aaariier
of frieads aad .fftatlvai ware present
to pay their tost reapefts bat his sls>
ters. Mil. BUS WhiU aad Mfs. Jessie
m. who are to Maaltowoc; WIs..
aad Mrs. ft J. Moegaa. oa aocoeat of
lltaeM of her daagbter. and his
brother Walter, who to to Oregon,
were vaabte to be prssenL
Mr Oaaloa was a Masha, but It wa.
the desire of bis wile to have a <|Blet
funeral, aad tor that reason the Ms
sonic service was not used. At the
funeral a traU of Mr, Omtoo’s showIng bto character, was revealed
was his dwlre to life to aid the poor
aad he always said that he wanted no
flowers ft his funeral. "Use
moeey to heto some oae to r
«g." he would say. Fbr this n
Mrs. Oaatoa's request, the Masonic
lodge at Garrett did aot seed flowers
but will use the mooey that would
have goae for that purpose to siding
the poft of that city lo purchase win
ags and "au who do aot waft to
look cheap" are requeated lo bay a
ticket.
The aty foot hall team wUl amet at
»e regular place tor praftioe toal|^it
The ItoMip of the team has bocc
ged aad the MancrioBa boya will
have to go aomc If they wto the next
gmme. All members of the team arc
requested to be oa hand at 7:20 to^
^rt«toCtke1<ie*fc%i»d»«u>rep.rt-
tUT HtHlE Ikt tan aad to tto cool
tatataft at Ita PotaikcT'a <a»Uta
«ta taa »)wat (ooctan for (ta Ital
W. A. Dean, an architect of Traverse
City, is making plans for the retoUldIng of Mrs. C. W. Conat’s three store
bitUdtogs on River street, which were
bunmd foccntl.v. Mr. Dean was to the
city today. The new plans embrace
lodge rooms on the second floor.—Saturflay'e Mantotoc Newa.
Fred Lewis to going around on three
leg. at present. Thursday last, while
alighting from ihf delivery wagon of
the Lewis grocery, be badly turned hU
right ankle.
Jno F. OU has relumed from Chi
cago.
r. Hannah and Chas. Prochaxka.
Jr. relumed from 81. Lo
hcr<^ they have been attending the
world’s fair.
PubHc Jliictioa
CityOpera House
Sk Oct. 14
MR. FRED GODDING
ami the lug Comedy Co.,
inthcUiicsl lorce comedy
Cbe Poor
mr. Rich
fttkm of Rotilera. ,
aaAMra. H. L. Worfwocth.of
•are eoaaty. Mew York, ore
• of ex-Mayor W. W. Panlth. They
ranioad."—New York TUnea.
-.A ftflil
TRY A I
I WANT Aft
CTEINBERG’S
^ GRAND OPERA HOUSE
JUST ONE NIGHT
WeMn, Oclotir I2tt.
TtifinnMblal Slit«
Ben Hendricks
And tbe Screamlne Comtdy
that has CapUvated SllUoas
“Ole Olson”
to gold d
Meant
CRAVENETTE COATS
THE nGHT HIND
A
'
. Jot Uto kind you have been wzi.ing for-b fac. .he kind .h»t
,nak« a woman lathet enjoy rainy weather ao ihe can wear her ram
coat. If you have had occasion U> be oul oi doors moeh the last
„.k, you undouVediy regret.cd the Uck o. thU almost indis.wnsable
garmcDL If you have one you are the cnv7 of your less fortnnate
neghbor. These garmenu are rightly taaorcdandbearlhematk of
itrm
..uslity, someOung that a raincoat must have ,o fnlhU iU mUsion «d
and there is no thing more deceptive in looks than a raincoat. Oum
will i»xovc their menu
$15. $20, $25.
AS
DAINTY
AS A
ROSE...
livery American Ucauty Corset carries the
above title. Wc have just received another ship
ment of these popular corsets. If you have never
worn an
m
-
<
AMERICAN BEAUTY
let us show you the graceful outlines and the i>crfect construction. They're the strongest and
most durable Corsets made, yet-comfort and style
is not sacrificed, in the least. Hundreds are worn
in this city everyday and as we hear nothing but
praises wc arc sure that -if you will give the
American Beauty a trial you will wear no other.
50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
,
6ih counter lo right.
j
,
Swell. Fair Land of Sweden, etc.
NEW
COMPANY.
NEW
LAUGHS. NEW FEATURES*
NEW -OLE OLSON."
Seat Sak opened thU morning.
mCES: 25ft 35c. 50c. 75ft
theft
: you said so."—I'l
-Why. whsl’B the amtterr he exclalnMd, roughly.
"Pardon me, ColoneJ,’- was the ea.
ewer. "It was my own little boose—
everything 1 had Ip the wortd."—
Sootbem Chutrbmsn.
Prices: 25,35 and 50c.
;^‘;i
•ts^s ^•e'TSS
•When can you i ,mer asked tl
-Pon t have
"Ito here aoi
PrittT Gills, ClmrCModian,
Gircnut CKlunis.
SUPREME COURT COHVEHED
tor
ig for me, say so. J
The biR Comely Hit. _
for laaghing jniriioscs only
JH>SimEF»milGBlCI(U.^.£..
.
to ftp OF k omaB house wh
nomtog. wbea the mmehaft was rend- aolewl
n. bRkmd to br
tog the papw. The lattvr gtomred ur
and sreut on reading.
“T»T It wttk ■ ibRI, tojr nuB.” I
After thne mtoatea the bqy aaM:
-Excuse me. hft rm to a huny."
-What do r<m »mair he was asked
-A Jolv" -Veu do? WelU" snorted
tl.s man of l»uslness. "why are you U
ouch a bnriy?"
"Got to huny." replied ibe her
-Left iKhooI ymtefday to go lo work
and haven't struck anything
For sale at public auction ail my
household goods, five gents’
wheels, one ladles', one gasollnv
bralser. one enamel oven, some
other artlclcto. Your price is
mine. Saturday, Oct. L. afternoon and evening, coinqicnclng
I' 1
-
A »«B h«r •taitta »• «•« to
T«k tto- «0»r tajr. wtT «Aito to «ta
Alec Hebtrt has bonght the interest
of hU partner. A. Richard. In the Hotel
* of George SmlthiiMi. 205 Spruce
Columbia and wUl hereafter conduct
L thU momlngi and look Mrs.
the
hotel alone.
baoB to the snnltarium for ireat-
In apttorthe
w of yesterday ft. mnels ehnrch
was crowded at all the pabtlc senrtosa.
It U estimated that fany IWf P«W
atteaded the gto serrlea. that were
^ Itar ram oad kaon tba toIm of
coodseted to the cborcb. The 10:*0
and
7:*0
He «ooJd act anka • pi
attended, ataadtog room belag al a
^ Itaa Ito an ware plaoad u fce waatad
premlam. Dariag the 10:20 fttrrices
j ttaai aad Ikla aoeatad bwrU
maay cooJd not eoiefMhe church.al
1. Ttatarta CItT.
alU but bad to remain outside to the
r
la tta Erat taU Trararaa CItjr Risk
pouring rsln.
I ' aetael kkfcad oB to Petaaker
in the morning the scrvloA were
kar kalas kaM*tor dowaa. 1
opened with a low mss. celebrated by
Mr. Gunlon was
?
catr toOowlaE ap wtlfc aotae
the beloved bishop of the diooese of
naa aaUl tiM kail waa fnmli
Grand Rapids.* the Right Rev. Heary
THE MARKETS.
loat br .AckacBun aad Ue Petoakap
Joseph Richter. D. D.
,
plairata aada a toockdowa. TkU wa
Uke aenlces were celebrated at 7
Detroit. Mich.. Oct. 10-Wheat-IX*
king roomi to Garret, over 400
'j
tta oalr toaabdowa darlac Ike Eral and 8 o’clock by Others Smlls and
comber. 11.14^; No. 2 red. 11.16^.
men
cal(od
to
see
him
while
a.
J
kalt.
Bauer. During these early services
Toledo. O.. Oct. 10 —WTicat—Cash.
IL‘ ' 1
la Ike aeeoad kalf Peliwkrr bad Ike over 250 members of the oongregaDecember and May. 11.16%.
wUhlng
tl6n received holy communion, making
Chicago. Oct. to.—Whcal-IX-cem
knew him—one of themselves
over 400 members wbb have received
her. 11.08-4; May.'ll.<*9%- Coro-lXThe body was accompanied
I T a eekool boys bed s chsnrc lo get thelr the blesMd sacrament store the mto
cily by his sister. Mrs. Frank Meads. comber. 48c; May. 45%c. * Oats-De
I k»ds OB the pigskin,
hlcm opened one week ago.
cember.
25»%c; Ma>. 32%c. January
hU
wife,
a
brother
of
his
wife.
Frank
f
GspUlB Oitflsad for. Ihe locsU
The great service of the day. hornNave of Kataiaasoo. Fmnk Linn of IKirk. 112.90; lard. 27.45; ribs. lO.To.
V played a Abb gsme end s.>uld sradc
the 10:30 service, a high
■ right tbnmih the Prtoskey line with- mass, celebrated by Father FtancU. Lansing, a nephew of his wife. Frank
Card of Thanks.
, «Bt BBy trouble, but after the ball was the\tormeme missionary. At this acr- GalDou. a B. A O. engineer of Garret,
a fellow workman of his, and Fred La- 3Ve wish lo ex\end our heart fell
left a few Uoies on funibles the team
Ihc sermon was preached by Rev.
Flare, a conductor on the same road thanks to the friends and neighlK^rs
U as a whole lost lU nerve add It was t
I.'athcr Smith. O. C. C. He look for
who ao kindly aldc«l us In the slrknet^
who bad run with Mr. Gunton.
t OMtioo the way f.bc Petoakeylies
The Rosary of the BlemoU
and death of our bclov.Ml daughter
Mr; Onnton was with the D. A O.
^
would BOUMih the line.
Virgin." and explained the origin. Uic
Thfte wewf a nu»U>er of bad decl- form and utility of this boauUful form ten years running out of Garret and Dolly. To those wh» sent th,* U-sutl
there are many to the city and along ful flowers that llghlen.«d our darke ned
aloBa given the Travers^ City players of prayer.
the road who will miss his kindly face home wc are especially graiful.
aad the PotoskeyHes seemed to have
At the concluslo i of the holy sacri. and cheery words of greeUng.
Lewis Qokey and Family.
, a bad haWt of bftdlag the line with flee of the
the right
Death of a Child.
I : f thftr baads that ordlearily Is not al- bishop addressed his flock from the
Lloyd, the nlne-monlhs-old child of
OMENS GOOD AND BAD.
V ; . lowed to foot ball gamea.
hrone erected for him in the
Mr.
and
Mra.
Sumner.
Mlcham.
who
i i *1
The two teama srers about the same iry. With words of burning seal he
wc Mlewton la I wlwakr
live jilne miles west of the city In TW P.II,
i
r fa weight aad as car as a comparison ‘xhoried his spiritual ghildren to i
Dor. awd All Ik. tUM.
Bingham township, died yefti
■ . r bftwssa them the borne boys should Ity of life and fallhfulncsa to
When fortune tellers swindle
aflomooo at 3:20 o'clock of ch
^ ! We woo. Petoekey. however, has s •hurch and religion. Especially
poor and ignorant we should make
V* 1 ssry last isam and the work of that he insist on the ChrtsUan.cducatlon of infantum. The funeral service
them suffer smartly for It. Ccrtnlnly
team waa done by their'capisln. An- the young. polnUng out the dangers of held this afternoon at 2:30 <,'cTock the Ingenuity of s professional fort
under the direction of L. D. Curtis.
other thing In their fsvor ts the fsri
teller Is in Itself e«lucstlve. The craft
education, an i
that they have older players on the from which God* and morality are ellm
which she po
L
team, men who have played foot ball
mated.
ot and the diplomacy
; before. The only excuse Traverse
After his address, which
o extort confe*
V ] aty bas Is that ibelr team lost the ued to with the greatest attention
[ ! game by fambling but played In reality he. asilslcd by htohers Smlu. O. C. C. RETREATING IN DIRECTION
Observe the rapt, far nwny look with
I . ftronger game than their opponenu.
'bleb she asks you almiptly. ' Wlio is
Francla. O. C. C.. and and the belovci
LIAO YANG.
Ethel?" There Is a possibility that
Petoakey will play a return gamo
Father Bauer, pmccedod to ad
know some one of that name. In
here Oct. 22 and the result will prob- mlnlKicr the sacrament of ronflrmswhich rsM' the odds are that you will
•bty bo dWerent. In Ihe muanllmo llon by which through the lmp<JMlllon
Russians Intend to AtUck Town—Ar
afford her some clew* for inlelllgenl
/ ! the local team will be strvnglhcneJ
bands and the prayer ..f the bishop
Ipetlons. If. however, you
tillery Rattle Reported From the
and the playiTs shifty
ns successor of the aiK>stles. the holy
Vicinity of Mukden.
rsn always fall bock upon the very
ghost, the third iH-rson of the blessed
Mfe
stalemeot thnf the ustue will l»e
trinity, enters the soul of the |*ersons By Wire to the Evening Rocord.
familiar lo you later on.
FERBONALfl.
confirmed lo make them strtmg In the
Such procedure reminds ns of the
St. Petersburg. Oct. 10.—A dlsimich
faith of Christ, according lo the acU
dodge of Disraeli, w bo. wbrnfamous
from Mukden says the Jarsmse a
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. tto.k «f the <*f Ihe aiioslles. .
rver be inri a man whom i>e did not
Illng back on Uao Yang, which i
Wylie Cooperage romiumy of Inlcrknow, but felt be ought lo kndw. InAtKiul one hundrwl children and
lochen. visited friend, in the city
qulre<l suavely. "How Is the old com
fifty aduIU received this sacrament RuKsians Intend lo attack.
Artillery Rattle.
Saaday and returned home thU more >t«ler<lv «tvm the b»od. ol the
plaint ?*'
Playing this little comedy one d:«y
Paris. Oct. lO.-The Temps has
bishop.
spalch rciwrllng that the Russian In Pall Mall, he was met with the dis
Dr. and Mrs. J. O l.al’ore of Els
in the afiemoon Father Srolts ad
concertUig reply; •X\>mpialnt: I never
right
flank
is
engage
I Rapids passed through the city ihU dressed a large congregation of mar
had an ache or a i>aln In my
Mukden.
: -ftomtog on their way lu Empir
Whereupon he put his head on om
ried men on the duties of their ftale battle twelve milcs-f
and anld. with a sympnlhetlr sigh. "Ah.
j v«Tl.
life, pointing out to them the thing,
Miss D. lASbonta went to totke Ann that they muM avoid and showing
I meant the wife." The secret of
anecesa of most charlatans Is thn
I this morning for a visit.
,, 1 them bow they mu»^l live If they wish
a mifflclent numl»er
, ;
Mbs R Harrington wont
...I to attain to the end of ihclr creatlou. ,D.ef Truto c»to" to Com. Op. Atm)
IhU rooming after vislUng frlcmU In the salvation of their Immortal souls.
Altaom. P«n.90 C«« oi>d That
I the city.
•r tanator Burtoi..
In the evening the church was agali
rrmenilier the rose of a clal
ant who told a fair client that two
:niwd«M
Father Francis spoke oi
•The Life <,f the Illessed Virgin Mary
Waohlnslon. Oct. 10—The Supremo spirits were watching over her and
that tbelr names were Juliet and Jane
and Inrlu^l his hearers to a tender coon o( U.C Uoltm SutM rea
Mr. and Mm L J. Rtnldy will leave love an.l devotion toward her. pointing Wml at noo« for It. October aCMton The visitor stoutly declared that then
were no such i>enions. But when aba
Friday tor Glen Arbor, where they will
It Its manifold advantages
Amonc the Important caa« to be tie- came home and told her mother of the
make their home!
The da> ehmxl with sole
ewed thU time are Swift A Co. va. Ihe episode she was reminded, to her
- Mrs. j. M. Ulakeslei* and Miss Ormh diction of the blessed sacn
United State., commonlr known n> the Imasement. that lho«» were indeed the
SlK-Dcer have rcluratHl from a visit lu which service' the right
smea of two alalers who bad died In
-Beef iruat enae.‘ The peonnet
IHintlflcated. aasb
from AInbnmn nhd the cnae of Senator
y“o”r?^ne telling, we should aa.v. la a
Mrs. Rena Luton went lo Keystone Fathers Francis and Bauer as deacon
Uonon of Kanaaa.
armlewa pastime so long aa it la not
this morning and will reinm this even
subKlcacon respectively.
Uken aerlously. But what about e<luing and make this city her home.
The mission will continue all this
•UR6LAR8 GOT 2140.
cated and moat respectable folk who
A. D. Miller of Nevada left this week. This evening Father Smlls
It very seriously? We are nccusmorning for home after visiting In the will speak on the Christian virtue of Blew SchflU Rrawififl Company’s Safe toroed to pity IX. Johnson because he
city. He sin go by way of him and "Charity." All are Invited to attend.
could not imaa a lamppost without
at Grand Rapids.
Dg IL hut what shall we say of
the St. Louis fair.,
By
Wire
lo
the
KNcnlng
Record.
people who forego Important enter
W. J. Miller and wife, areompanled
MRS. JANE HALLETT.
Ur^d Rapids. Mich, Oct. 1« —The prtaea on ds.va which they Imagine to
by bto mother. Mrs. W. R Miller, went
‘ "l>erately make
y.’ who dellL
to Kalamawm ihU morning for a vialt. Mernormspe of the Rrsm Relieved Her loealSfflee of the ScblHs Brewing comthe sport of.«.chance or re
,»any was vjslted last night by burglars
Norman HUl went lo Cadillac ihU
Sufferinpe Saturday.
who got away with 2140. The safe
morning cm l.uslnew.
Special Ui the Evening Rccurd.
waa
blown
open
with
nliro
glycerine.
We would not fly tn the fare of in
Mtoa Bessie Horton went to Detroit
Thompsonvllle. Mich.. Oct. lO.-Mra.
dent bellefa. the origin of which may
and ChkaiPF this morning after a
Jane llallcit died at the home of her
have teen forgotten, nor do w^ forgrt
to the city.
daughter. Mrs. Arthur Lalng at
One of Hlroeoa Ford’s toteet atoi^ that the founders of Thirteen einba
Mr. aad Mr. II. L FUh left
have often periab^S mtoerably. But
Thompwmville at 2:30 Saturday aftor- I. ftmot a Pransylvato
•oratog few a visit In Grand Rapids,
the person who really
m»on. her death being due to bem- ecboot A yonng tody with
Adrian. Toledo and Bay City.
omens,'untoeky days,
on hage of the brain, she having been anthrupic laoClrte wma tmchls
Mtoa Mftttda Hlnrimw of Northport
and all the raft abonkJ knos
suffering with paralyaU for some Ume. dosra or two little ooft la the m
a fooL-London Spectator.
passed through the cUy today on her
She leaves five daughters and one *"”o7rwtare dhl I ten yon tta
way to Cadillac.
btother who Is at Schwarts Creek. ftaviM- was tamr ata aaked
George Payne went to Croflon Ihts
Blir George -Newnea, member ot \Kit
Mrs. Hallett formerly lived In Locke,
llament. to having bollt for him ai
UnioB county, and the remains '
NewmsIli-on-Tyne a 1.300-ton yacht ol
|
A. L. Joyce will leave IhU evening
"Why. whet do yo« aieen, Joh
tekea there to^ay. The tolerme
tba turbtoe type.
Milwaukee, where be
I told yU be was born at Brtblel
1
M
.
vaT.
ComparaUveiy
people know of
number of boL
of Grand
L F. ft Walditm
Waldi
of Re^
. agent tof the Review
I
vlesrs Co. who hove pul oa the
bargalr
He to alto agent for the Roosevelt
works and has the 1M4 edIUoa of
Webster’s Intematlooal Dictionary.
Theec valuable works are all sold or.
the tosianmcm plan to payments of
II and $2 a month. Mr. li^-aldron to at
the Hotel tiiTiltIng and will be ploasc-d
to ahow the bargains to any who may
can or iclenbone.
,
He Boston store
■•aj
w J1 i t 'V f
‘is’wr.
'-“!^S5#-
^ 1
HANNAH&LAYCO
MjOHrarQOAUTV ebesisLE ^
sss
SS&o^d-
siyiyywrS5*i^!afft;
-•^-.r-assr'isf.s
Sr
ier. Mo., writes:
yon*re
Omcara lor tHa Yaar 1f0«.*0lk
SUSS?*-*!;- S!SLm!!S? ,SS,Tr. ??:
M •^'uV mew. |[»« auSuSTllM
Totebm- ptrroll for Bepum-
FWrthlM.jD«, Plflh ««.U«S
rl.1 Mommoot for ih, rw ,*«.
..
f. f«. m- p..o.
oo^Jl
Ss-3&^
hereby cortlfr that the fdBov
It 00 IncI do
Is a cocToct otaiemnit of tho »oa-
^j£b'£SS!H
or* SKsr w»a-k-«d
and aalariea of toachora and jantton
employed for the past oehool year and
for tho prewmt school year, tho pres
ent financial oondlUoo of the •choola,
and a cencral statement of ail tho financtaJ affaini of the Hoard of Wn
tioo.
Centingoni Fund.
Bonds cancelled .................... fS.MI fiO
Note and Intcreol .................1.U4 S3
Bt
Tmr«..C.^ro.Wo^.n.
SKiS-iT.^!
Victor ivteriyl. •prime. ...
W. M. talth.
.IlC.Oli 3S
N. n. rhmilii. ciowimc niit.
!
Arm.*Co.?“»";;;ir... ,nf,
r JCjTBrtka. 13 barrels oenent 28 fi«
J. K. Oft^lUck
8 n CVilo A
.......... ‘.
.
i" Sll
agaSr:;;:n!
vs
SToved by Mr. Pslrchlld that the p- I*M TALKING YCT
tittons be received and'placed on file.
Superintendent now made'
LEST YOU FORGET.
Srjgy.:::::::
^htoJed by. Mr. Fairchild that the re
port be accreted
382 ■
SSr-'''--''-'-
£k>*?id^’l.y Mr. ralrchild that lli
hoard adjourn.
CHAS. M. DERnS. Clerk.
sSiEEi;
'!S
Inourance^ runA
£„."j‘r"MTwSHrp.r" .Hi
Fourth Ward Building Fond.
rrS";-!?.
Travem City Iron Works.
door frame and door.........
3
John Horsfield. supoHnlmdent 70
8. B. Cole A Oo.. «t. No. 8.. 2.5i6
Co*
T.SSfS“
~ -s^isri,“3'sa-s=»., “irLTr-'r^z;-"*
■■ bi'swssnms ■
Ft2l^£?d%rf lJo4:
flirk *ro«* put on Ihe green helmet
ItT^n^rS at^wV.10 « and started for the door.
Advance 00 wood..................... 100 00
-Wli t is the m*tiei si^" anxiously
W 13,000 Ibn oonj
............... u« « noerltsl a waiter, thinking Ibat the
patron had been offended.
IttI 08
It'ep fer me. yotitrg feller. 1
-Too al«'c
[ 20
Onk Bark BniMUif.
ran t iwy g5A4.-i for one m.»al. lt> loo
rich frr dny Idoml."
tl«»llaa»«i» rxpeiuu m per
Ihe table to whu h Ihe Kansas
On Ihr
man bad Iwen seated was found a
"ciifrftoclpwpw.ltM.70. .
aoMlI piece of paper covered with
kU-ccirtW
ftBures. He hal addeil the prices of
ererribliu^ on the bill of fare -ChlcnT^funwd fr«n c«tl.w«t
goJbumJiL .
..........•riH-R^d.—**-'^”
•-'‘7c.p:«fuii, ..ii:Hed.'
Mr. t\>unlcrhop twlth an InBurd
•lr»—Tno told uir i*rTorr wr wrrr mar
- Moved by Mr Fatrehlld that the
ried fbat you wrrr tbr highest aalnrlrd
•• " ’‘•"a.m-...
3K7«:rr.br.^*k:s
f«,u*ux
lo# the different amonnU.
86 I «m. r« two Incbca a^ a half
higher than anr ntbrr aalarird
fn tbr whole esiabUshllienL If
Fkwte. ralTchild. MofTraverse City.
To tha HonorabU
.b.eHt^^rti'S
C.imwm— Mvwtw wMotvMip.
i^jscswx;:
aro>?-4:hicaco *
liraka wo riW-Wooac
li. QfOf at CaveoklM. Vt, wai
robbeO M >11 curfomry pa«^
•«ti
fimio
h7O0 Ut4>ra«t CA bohlU»
"
FLOUR
traverse CITY,
MtOHlOAN
At the oM Staid CTEINB»t(?S
_—.— I HAVENS--------
^ GRAMD OPBKA BOOSB
Not Sold Dot
ed that I have diaptmed of my
business. This is not true, on
tho conirarj' 1 nni planning tj
Incr^sc my faciUUes for a
larger stock.
\ will soou^havo a big line of
HOUIUY«ISSk^
FKJBffiUlT
J.N.MARTINEK
217 E. FRONT ST.
%IS
^
FM
GTMtMl (MBBij,
“THE'
MISSOURI
GIRL”
It hM bM» trM abS Mt
fM»S wMtiaS.,
Pbm to seelUil
Th« th. Hot Spring, imdielnn
ERSE CITY. Thtycnn.
ule by *11 first cl*** dni|
The loiig.-;i 4...ntlnuo«s Klnir^vaj in
Ihe w..rld I- that wlihli iead^ lu the
lower dtf ll;e nillndHpIthi .*t1v hall. It
hat. :41s ^te:w.
Hiiake's eyes ore never riused. me
Ing or waking, nllve or dwtl. they 1
always wide oiten. Tills is IMI
they have no ryelMa.
gii^i
57
W)
83
44
00
2C
imii,
BcK«e A Vsnderhorc
Boaocvlllo school
•••‘•ISIS,
i" SSM
M
P“l*n“*.r wiiu uie nnriH-rs.
405 00
•'“*
uttt’tuil 0)11405 ^ vrntlon of the Miotrr Barherv’* a^^-o
427 eO cistlon of New York stste had a plan
V'nmUure
for bringing blui to leniia. It If for
Ct>ir.oUe.,
...
241 M-420.8t4 25
members of the Inuie to "adoiit a rule
..................... 11W 05
that no lunn hho Fhav*^ hlinFolf nni
gel a hair eut;" the result would 1ht!iat the man wlip ^llaveF hhioelf
would W "eoiuiHlled to cut his own
hair, too."
Prolwhly it would In' a very goo.1
Idea fur men to eut tlietr own h.iir or
lohl do
to have a uiemlter of the I
It for them. TliU ahoiild eoiiie easily
Within the m«o|»e of feinliilne apli
tudei.: a womnii who ran eiit out n
divaa after 11 preweriltetl pntliTii ami
attend to lier own niullitudhiuua
tpcaww ahould
nitle to trim Ii.t hua!»snd’a aenuly liiilr. •By imnafening
her aetlvitlea to the home, the* "hMly
barber." w*hot*e entromv into the trade
tndHit*an«M of school OLtrlct
Paid superintmdool.
ban met
"^teful field.—New
York Mail.
j
T.eGtdar l-r Kaa-«
21
A tall. raw-lKme.1 IndlvHnal wand
1N> |
duo Juno 1. im. lmoro.1
Contrary
ered into a cafe .V few iHya ago. After
looking the roum over «iin-fuMy he ae“5».o«I^!*l
le<ietl a seat at a lal^e near Ihe door.
After he had nrruuged liW ebalr with
payable aemi-annuiUly.
much rolae and not wit bout at trading
ytAiMi 4:
of «:bool ground. some attention It dawned m»on him
other men In the eating plsee Ind
•thW-t Minted lutHtf. that
taken off their hats. The Kansas man
834.177:21.
removevl a liettle-searred felt ami de
Com «r Haatifig. iiOM4.
posited It rwrcfully under the table.
A waller brought him the bill of
€ rotMna banted bv Smend
gnd waite«l for 11:r order. The
.
^'l?l
\\?|S toHute 81.
....
^
2,730 00
5,442
2,821
1.8S*
61D
»n
1.11C
•-i’
-SSSa
^Morod^Mllr. Cl^ that th^ao^tay
:«}?
■Mmt. from tlw vartoui loada m IoI
UNIFORM AND SATISFAeTORY ;
SSI'S
**laitferad with
Now Is the ;liae to go to Notre. A
rate rmr on the ictramshtit ronte liPSltty^^oC^mTn^tte prioo^tTbe twr^ Nome. Seattle aud 8an lYaixfisasked for the same, be referred to the cd^t broken out.
waaaittte# oa baUdlaca mid groaads t^
be raportad at the aext meetlnc.
Testimony of a Minlstar.
Moved hy Mr. Meads that the com
Rev. Jno. 8. Oox.*of Wake. Arlu
mtttae oa handlaca and croimda be writes. **For 11 years I suffered from
Inatrocted to look after the Inaoraaec yellow fnnuAicc. 1 eonsnlted a num
of the new hnUdlBA
ber of physicians and triad aU soru of
Carried.
e eoUacled. If04, .
medicines, but got no relief. Then 1
Moved by Mr. Meads that the bids began the use of Electric Bitters and
■arr acbool aoo<
for the hardware tofether wKh aam
that 1 am now cured of a disease
plea of same for the new aohool build* that had me In lu grasp for twelve
Inc he naked for by the committee o.. years.* If you want a reliable medi
baUdlncs andfcroimda and that they cine for liver and kidney trouble, stom
submit the same at the next meeUac ach disorder or genarai debilUy. get
Carried. .
Moved by Mr. Meads that the com. Blectrie Bitters. It's guaranteed by
HMM le
mlUee on bnlldlncs and crounds be Johnson Drug C.. 8. E. Wilt A -pons
inatnicted to secure whatever fertiliser
needed for the Elmwood avenue ai
The nuiiil*er of dlvont-s In V
Boardman avenue school croonda.
In Itw was ru27S The iK'nt
hute of Mich^lcnn.
Taachara CmplO)rad and talarim to Bo
Department af Public Instruction.
Cbaa. M. Beers. Secretary of Board
Bald for tho Cnouint Yoor. .
BdacaUon. Traverse City. Mlchiga
ert. I. B.. onpertiitaodeBL.|lAOe on
Saves Two From Death.
-In cooformil
. R. U priBi
*Our little daughter had an al
Is hereby cranled
faUl
f.ul attack
»iuck of whcxjplng
wl
cough and
the City of bronchitis," wriu*s
Brand Trav- land of Armonk. N. Y.. "but, when all
VSilk’•
lOolH for th,* other remedies failed, wo saved her
a 176. Pub- Ilf© with Dr. Kings Now Dlscovcrj-.
truly.
Our niece, who had consumption in an
advanced stage, also used this wonBiiperintendent of
derful medicine and todaj' she is perDated this 27th day of
feclly well." Desperate throat and lung
1904, at
dlseasus yield to Dr. Kings New Dis
covery ss to no other medicine <
earth. InfslIltHe for coughs and colO
50c and ll.oo bottles guaranteed 1
Johnson Drug Co.. 8. K. l^'alt A 801
and P. H. Meads. Trial bottles 10c.
the Fhurth ward school building
w^aaKr"*"-* 'S’Sr5£c~A~
..^nsisi.’ssi'a&si
SaSsSu^
.
not inthteat yon If
-ssr..“r,rT“.»«
Esy^rss-.ssu.
O. C. MOrPATT.
a
mM
the beat salve on earth.* ISe at Johnand rapoct oa IBa name at tha aext non Drt« O0.Y. & B. Walt A Boas* and
F. H. Menda’ Drug Bioraa,
?iss2r,r,
tor uo«
I \
■ B E s- Jm
farm fseiAle tank ayattan) wl
thlrty-aU tens of gmsa and ^
You must Re-Register in Order to Vote at the
Coming Election.
Before you can vote this fall your name must appear on the new registration books.
The law requires that there shall be a complete rc-registry in Traverse City this fall
and every voter should see to it that his name is properly registered. The Boards
of Registration will meet on
Tuisday and Wednesday, October.lS and 19,1904.
' ‘
' From 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.. as follows: .
MRST WARl)—in the Boy’s band room in McNamara hall on Front Street.
SIXONl) WARD—at second ward city hall on Spruce Street.
^
/
THIRD WARD—in the C. S. P. S. hall on Union Street.
I-OURTH WARD—in engine house No. 3. on Cass Street.
1‘IFTH WARD—in the rear of the Hanslovsky store building at No. ‘.K)I Wash
ington Street.
It is Not Enoogh That You Hove Hiiistered BefoTO.-To«
- Uosillegister Agom This Fall.
OMIClKS
Ail this week the prices will be just about cut in half—
We must sell a lot of goods before October 1st.
e»ans
Knfocs
teatebea* s,.lcnd«xl ralues for $aa00 we will aoU te mOD. .
Rings
ronis
Maas.
’
Over 600 to dnote Crom, we malce the lekc 40 pet
cem.disooabl.he«e.ringthrfrfn.rf $5.W yoa
c« boy now for $«.00: elinorf hair priii.
Enll Ctak$, Ses^al ao«n ]»ks regolirly eoU Cot 60c. 7Sc and
‘
-$I.0Ogo«S*caisar.
ta«M’ and 8«rt» tbMu, se, the
m
can give yon »(aod Chaim. $LW to $«.0A )*M'
halfpoec^
Thew good, most be «4d Ton t«. b-y ftew -leSi tta
rtok^le
*
. - ,
MnULiw
^&at(
iiiiilSfi'
rimaitamm
mm
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J«df rtMcto WHitot of tto Mli-..
k« «H17 proi-to •««« to POW coo.
IIIH-I U hto bod »ifco wAli of • oot^ mootlui- ilt»0«( tao BriHif. dto.
MM Boftoru ftoto Loko CHjr oro IO
tb.
^ U«i Jodflo wmht win ool
rooovor pad tbpl^lito dootb to » proto
aWlIlf oiijr dijr.
A ptoi W 'oororo) totoadt to Loko
Mktolcktoiid «iif too Btod te Uo MotQooito toM fi|od Oolotoor t oad
eottow tdr Mtrr. WtB be foodlrod fortto
wUb. Tbo tolpodo oro wmUjt flrocltoo<
ol ora to otoik’M oU oioooM to bo
•uitod Idr tbe loeotbw of irau
cospi of otMomdr bora. It to ox
peotod tbM l^ere will be o omaiber of
oppltooa^for^iisblof pore
btodeoired to epeok
getber to to tbe oc^ jard. U optie
of tbe crmrad aad oobooi
dlUoiM. tbo rotor. Mooted to tbe
eprto* o pitMt to ofM o BOW high
P$f|N|!S REMEDIES
It: Vlrstoto mintary
tmal ooltogs. t4; Detroit boatoeaa
A peotty raaaoe baa iM «ato»i
took.
atOB Barter
Bated to tbe marriage at Laredo. Tex.
of Mtoe Seenor L. Oraavedbr. or Jadb
marly of MmlfB. N. T.
Tbe two bad
to New Mexico some tlma.BlBoo.
Ida High school. 0.
OrBBd* Haven
Athtotle dab.
groom, wbo to a mlatog angtoedr.
Boi iaave ioBg aBOBgh to come to Mica
Cms. Oaxaco. Mexico.
Mra. Upde^
^twtfttpMBtetoipMy.i
Groavenor. la a ^l known are
of Jackaon.
In aeeordanee with,a slate provlalon
The
Nt»rlhland
singer.
Ben
Miae next Wednea lay. Get, 12.
b
which havejbeen cared for to Ottawa manager. Wlllliun Gray, haa ihl . a.
Is .Mdded with .umerooe booutlful county. The effecU ngw In poaseasion aun provided Air. Hendrirka with
I new tx^miisny. .Mr. llendricK*
of the county are many and varied
ran totoodo aod Ho sbra ore
Mie Qf<lbo**- enjoyable type* of
^erfolly totrMlre. Tbe doy to row. and are the accumulation of from Id
Swedish charter to which he la
h-j
Big Rapid*.
Mich.. Oct.
10.—The
Ferria Institute eleven today dt«feated
Cadlllae hero. 3C lo «. In the early
part of the contfxt. Roberta,
tackle for Cadillac. *uiUainc«l a I
leg.
Twenty
minute
halves
.
(
AUTUMN MILLINERY
It to to be a season of picture
' style* In dress hau. Mtoa Heck*a I
Bir
Cidbts
played.
, bring them in and you
Tbe take to a year* and ahould the ef«i* all be dto
g«<-l ftohiog gioopd. ood H to fed by poahd of the county wiU be able to
MHoe <jf the bM iroul rtrera to be turn In conalderahle money to
toaad to that rsgtao. to tbe paat rlo
togrr. toito rraterm.
jaceni to A.|neU«ue. L U
tnv that to tHily a in.rvel.
uriy or
ur ..,uU».
to known to te nciiHy
vtsir* old. ♦and still1 iil U pitKlUf il
nil a* oiv HT-etl de^ln- to «ii.
«-xacl dale when fhto tree wa*
plani.Hl to not known, but It* btotory
t-k iM-.Trl.v -Jt*! ye.-.rw,
and all of thow* wbo have iwvmsI d..w n
or the tree wbeii Ibev first
made It* arrnniliitaiwe. U to U-ltoved
to have been mI out by oiic <.f tbe
earty part of
Corwin* i
Utum bare OMde tog Inroada on tbe
AgtNl Clare man gored to death by
game, tbe lake being prmrtlcally on
prut«>(^t<^. iMit now the wentern end of
all.
Battle CrtH'k. council after tocycl?
tbe oouoCT has Ita own game warden,
and tbe dtob are belag well r»arded. a
rider*.
Normal at YpailanU haa two foot
ball loama
Owoaao woman has apple tree
.,Wag lady of Gr^
Rapid., wa.
'drowned »Mday aftemooo wbUe can
Mag with a compaaloo at North park.
Utoa Bum. and Mto> Mildred Cal.I' wvn^wefe paddUhg on the river when
111 bloom.
San Jewe acale affecu treea Ba
Creek. Oouncll aaked to appotot tree
rtor to aiBmp out evil.
the boat capelwHl. ibrowlng both Into
the water.
Both tank, but on coming
to the Burface Mia* Caldwell graaped
the cauoc Her companion waa not ao
furtunair. and. W\ni unable^lo awlm.
«a* drowned. MU*'Bum* waa the IPy.wrold daughter of T. H Bum*, train
aUjwtcher of the Grand Rapid* ii In
diana railroad.
Y.«iiig c^mored men .A Ann Arbor
havf dUianced their white bn.thfr* In
the mailer of a -club.**
They have
formed what U known a* the -Huron
club.- and have rented the entire *tore
at 117 Ba*l Ann atix-et.
Work U hkdng piuhed on the new
elcrirlc light lug plant st St. Ignsce.Holly to now out of debt, and pn>
pod^ U. do *owu.*4‘*vlng next aumi
Tbo rain «*f laid w,t k daroagwl
bean cn.p uTT^nla a«iniy mauy i
^:-:i
,
« - i
>V
•And* of dullara. It to e*tlmsted.
Uvlngaton county
prohibit lonUls
.
have put up a full county ticket fo.:
the Ural time In a numW of year*
Mrs, Prank Meyer* of Pmter*vllK
S:
Jlen
■Ick*. the Mebratfd Swedtoli come
an. ct.mea to Steinberg * Grand opera
auetioo October 15. valuables found oo
;be bodlea of unkaown d«^ person*
tog wbeo Lake MIehtoorae vlU boro to IS y««rs. Such an aucthm haa not
. big fto«to of .nmmer rWlon.. «,.• been held In OUawa county for many
r
>
Creek High acbool. 0
County Treaaurer Lutber will offer at
Ibo rara 4jito ^ tbe oottotjr i
Torifbto *‘*»»« Moqoollto
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO,
college reaenea. «.
Kalamaroo High school. 12; Battle
tTAOff AND ^TFOmi.
^522wru3?.g?.-"ag“
Hot aprtati oSSBlM c*"**HM W*i«o
oolvo. »
Hot IWrtaat aoro Aro. to cMto.
For 00k W
Vfolt *
iataimm Do« fkmpooy oik A«oi«
10;
Detroit UnIveiBUy school. 10; Flint
mutes.
' <
Atom coltog*. C; Ht Ptoaaaat. 0.
Qcsenvitle High school. 31: Alma
fM- oolo W •>> *nMam
.. Mooth IM aprinf. toMotk. II.
*•» wn««. o-kk iww ot—i*)
^iHr^Haao €0»«Tfc oor*. M ooMi.
Oraad Bapida High acbool reaervea. 0.
bb4
waa formerly a newmmper writer mi
m. Joiwph. Mo.
Her father. L. U
'
»;
aiy Hlph acbool. 0
Reed aty High acbool. »: Big Jtep-
mat at the borne of tbe brldim brogmr
toan. eo bla bride wcml to Texaa.
fbcnco tbey left at ooce for f
Htok bcteoi.
GiBBd Bapida High school.«.
FMoskey Htob school. If ; Trsverse
BOB and fMta WiUtoam ttoOograf. foi^
U you want a cheap airtight we
liave them at |l.2i up
palga up them to very dull. Not a factiuu guaranteed or money refuude-1.
o.»dldate haa been hung In ef
have
them;
ca.M
lop.
heavy
they
toHtom
cast lining*.
have
h. avy
and
front,
t»ak htov.*.
Kteel body. nicke!e«l *wing lop.
QrRT^fo;=r»7, tWei:—
side raU* and acri-w drafL This
known of
This
that It wa« one of two ibat
were
brought fn.iu Kngtoml tn a wn*btUl..
Just wbo brought tlieni. or what y.-*r
“c-ame over.” the i.re-u ni owner
OONT MISS THE CHANCE,
Ole
Olson.
Adrian coimrll will take Junketing
dtMH» not know. t»neorihe
' f**‘u **i
r. H. Miliar A Co. of Datroit v
-Ip through state.
waa net ottl In Bn*.kiyn. iuhI
peculiarly adapted. Ihirlsg the action
Bllad man aawing wood at Kalamaa very nm
ient hind
Uina- \
« — -------------------------------- 1
ancient
oKthe pUy he will alng six new stmgA, that lived to be n
too Mevervd artery.
--„t down a few year* 10. ona ef tha larBCSt and flneat
-Valr Land of Swtsb n.- -PhiUMH-ne.- mark. It wai
ago lo make nx.iu for the ndvnm-e of | of fur* that h#* ever om*
rmer* near Battle Creek
“Northland Lullal»y.It On." modern progrea*. It wa* ,:::;'d:::d:;!.
not dead at,thi, city. Thia will b* an
toe antiauto club.
“That’* My Friend” and •♦Scandina that Ume.
chanca to get a fur coat or nack scarf
Murder myatery at St. Joe cleansl
via.- Mr. Hendricks t* a graceful an J
at wholesale price
-Rheumalistn ;
C. S Nealy.
Ulented actor and hi* wing* charmliu
E. Wilhelm, come
aa ballad* an' full of romance and
me. Holltolors Rocky Mount
is: they are a feature of the pei
G. R. A 1. TO RICHMOND
formance and each one is hit. They made me well and siVong. -5 <<'
ng valuable*.
are soft and »weot and full of sympa Tea or Tablet*. j6hnaon Drug Cii.
ts.00.
Second crop of strawberries being
By a happy uilllxaiion of diver
nual^C. R. A !. excursion to Richgrown In Croswell gan!en.
FOOTWEAR.
to on Tuedav. October 11. |
sified talent he alao combine* drolb-ry
Ottawa B**ach man severely blllcn
d for in days. Gel
oe. full In-j
llgnliy and make* the pan of Ole.
Mt ever had lya*
formation of any G. R. A I. agent or|
by •ghling dogs he aUempted to aeiv
the hero of the play, a memorable plc- that the Utx and Dunn line of footwear
address
C. L
L Lockwood.
Lockwcx>d. General
General Pa.vs-1
Pa.vs-1
s C.
kept by Ed Lautner to alwaya In pace
Hirty-ato per cent, children attend
with the latest fancie*. or that the
A-'Ing public achoola at Grand Rapids
“The.Missouri Girl.”-which comes to best, the newest and the moat correct
have deiectlve eyealght
PRIVATE
HOLDINGS.
Siclukvrx* Grand optra house fur atyU-a arc alpaja to be had aa soon
Thief rubbed Grand Raplda maa of matinee and nlghl next Saturday. Oct.
That * what these
as they are on the market at this upvaluable Spanish
watch while ma^ 15. to now in II* tenth season of pros
imiailon to i
dleman haa any
toHlate Union s'troet shoe store.
perityu “Shore Acre*.” “IVvll * Auc
the low price of the for.owlng. Koulion” and Hanlon * “Superba” arc the
housa* on East Tenth, near Lake aveALMOST A CENTURY
Mra.
Spencer
Kanouac.
Detroit. only first-class one-nlght-stand produc
,«o on R.llro.4 .vonu.,
Has passed since the Aral woman
Mich., say* Dr. Colwell** Magic Eofv tIoD* that have been before the public ascended Mont Blanc—Maria Paradis Wash
I and Webster; one on East
waa srvemly burned by coal ga* while tiaa Oil saved her child from death by
V-reguUtlng the draft* In a coal *tovc.
diphtheria before any doctor could
:
The Lexington New* say. the cat
reteh the house. All druggiaia Salto
If you
want the iM-st airtight made we
continuously b»r
m>
long a time. These
four aUracUon* never seem »o grow
old.
Tbe mere announcement that
• The Missouri <ilrr U coming intivmore iwk^Mc In this city, for In
*Uive to a l*eaniy and It will give
satlsfactldn
mine in and b-i
as long
a period biinj
------------------------------. TO RICHMOND
bulll
to
show lhe.Ti
1*6 Tnat St.
:
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
loOMvithC.P.Ckrw* Bfw.
*-E8T YOU FORGET,
That tha Hot Springs madicina*
cured THOUSANDS IN TRAYpj..*
Th.v can cure you.
LOOK HERE.
Bato aBanaa
uTrimm
1*M TALKING YET
For
-
Z
I, I. not n««..ry to «nd out.ldn |
for fancy Ice cream for your parties. |
when you can gel anything In that line \
you want
at Jackaon’*,
^
IOC Front ’.
phones 1*^
«rs on hnnd.
Cream delivered to any part of the
Ninth, juat off Union: and cone on Ej
ascent very pleasant. What a differ Washington street. Money can be h
ence In the htototy of photography. also, on easy term*. E. McNamara
lapsed since lU first asct-nl Into pop ]
to
Trank Crude
was her name, and she did not find the
Three times
b>r ii
la-i.
city ever) day In the year.
j
pEBgM^^tJEire
CHILLY DAYS.
Between fall and winter, while It
atance. than the average person would ular favor, and while the first expeii$6.00.
too cold to go without a Are and
Imagine. To many iw-ople the return ence'was found Imperfect, the artistic
Rich-;;
Annual G. R-„ A 1. excursion to
t^lcn
|, ^ice
of “The Mis.sourl GlrV l* UWe renewing studio of Smith atd Price baa rounded mond. Ind.. to on Tuesday, October 11.,
iitne’hot *ir dtooenser
dispenser
acquaintance with an old friend. To out the art Into life like perfeciion lo- Tickets good for 10 days. Get full In- »»»'« »
,
. formallonr any G. R. A I. agent or; shape of an air tight stove ib
every one It means an opiH>rtmiit> for
«1»> i address C. U lxxkwo«id. General Pass- j be made to ahnt off. to suit the
------------------------------j enger Agent. Grand Raplda. Mich.
conditions. S. K. Saxton HanSLODK YOUNG.
|
Oct 5<l
1
The ”IW Mr. Rich.” which
II makes a Tomaa look young as
rirv nRavAftE.
'
------------------------------to the City Oi>era House October
well « bwppy ,o pre.ld» o«r . chid-1
CITY DRAYAOE.
A NEW DEPARTURE.
ing dtoh and wield the art that Is eaIf you wish draylag and carting done
l^rney Anderson has purchased aj
^
trf prtoertBttoB. teving been placed
.cmlUlr hen. R. W. IU«A1, h« »|to ,«.r «u™ ««Uf«Uo«. pbo.^ Io.|
^
dow u we study e,ery
"^11
‘
thi-rv' abo“l IMO.
«»e*; for from one we may get a ; aUon* there to not a dull momen
artistic cooker*; Prank Ranh and your wanU
he had
Cto<to BMUik ^ MulUken. Mich..
w *klrt pattern, from another a new ! tbe play. The preaenilng company
parlor lunches, as I ceive prompt attenaon. Look over his
play
at
hto
farm
Implement
store.
iM-ggtM the police to arrest aome con- sleeve, from a third a new .collar, and been carofiilly chosen and
cont
le lln#of jardiniers. stock of a^d-hand stoves aad you
,Kn To Tr*l«.tev*Trovw-0»«y ~*ltegaaWalSlate street. The atove* are the Co
fidenc'C men In St. Louis county who tQ on. We are never busier than when
to ih-‘
led design*.
will aurprUe your pc^etbook by getlumbla make and of most modern drhad flet'cvd hlan of |40. He waa walk on the streets: oor eye* are i»ever more
ler-gdlng public. The speclaltle*
-----------------I ting new and lasUng aenrlce from
signs, the line conslsUng of bard coal
ing near Deln^ garden when ap alert. But they don’t roach wp to tbe
iumvrous and far above the avercheap
aecond-hand
ware*.
MONEYBAK.
fat'C level; they «-ant *|i*re tbe time
beater, .hot blast and air tight. Look
proached by a stranger who enilce«l
>Ted
Godding, who will be
from their study of drv«*e* u* go any
The beat iiilorBied women alroidy
the new department over.
him Into an “o«ce acro«f the atrect."
In the title role Is ao different aud
WEALTHY MEN.
higher than the iws-k. Am! hewre. on
now that -Mooeybak- taffeta* anwhere he wm* told to try hi* hand at
erui ImiwrlUilly our moth •o far above The pretended “funny
SPECIAL TEN-CENT SALE.
If the history of our wealthy
wer the demand for a tne. atroBg allk
a game called “Ball of Fonune.** He
er*. our luwi friend*.maa - thatnhe audience laugha when
Tbe New York tea store has a be..--.
:t an honest pries, white posaesaing
tossed a hall a couple of times aad
he to motionless, which to really tbe
Uful porcelain, under glazed, dscoratid
oany adranUgss hitherto absent from
was told that be bad w<w the grand
A FAMILY BLESSING
true te*i of gtmuluc comedy. If you
lltUc hut cared for that Uttte iaatca^ enp and saucer or plate, either for iro
brtoe. He wm* Informed be would have
miss seeing “The Pto>r Mr. Rich.” you
of apending ,it carelessly and by de cent*, or twenty cents for the seL The
mbs one of tm- treats of the lh«mlrlcal
grees Increased their capital.
One act could, not be dupUcated tor tbe
allowed to take the prixe. He pullcO
rt^ag well. If* anre to brighten
dollar wUI open an acount with the money any other Ume.
iBChsa. KspthyJ.W.
140 from hi* piK-ket and was Immedi the family We. Pay* hlg dividend* la
People’s 8av^ bank. More acquire
aiely placed under arrewt by supposed
You are certain
WE WANT YOU
a competence by «vlag thaa by bril
NO STOMACH
CfLT EDGED
oAoera. who took tbe »40 from htoi
. «U* MW tiB. at tlM
1 o«ld fact about On-ssmukers to
nearly aU of them have tU—^ the street they cut ibelr
friend*. A noted dre**maker auid In
of the village.
In excavaUag lor the payment on expUuntlim of this fui-t:
Th** street I* to u* drrgami
l.aiHfrK main airt'cl the hickory
atump <if the first democratic pole what a picture gallery I* lo artlstsgrand *torvbon«e of Ideoa On the
ral.ved In Lapi'er county waa na> are always on the \o<fi
eartheA It waa In a wonderful stale
lug fiir the deer
wild diwr has bee
I to the vicinity
WAIIO RAPIDS IIRDIARA RT ’
COMPARY.
SL 2SSSu< Ii«. IH. MH.
7 PER,eEiT wsnm
The “v#cera- later put him aboaid i
atreet car bound for tbe city, warnlw
him that If be returned they would
throw him Into jailMtoa Gladys V. Lamb, of Drydmi.
In UtodoB. fte ether day. AalBla.
e Ambrose, a Uttle glH <
; atartoa. a dtotanro of
ttoe. booBCid high, and feU
It was B* wa
; oBt of ted!
Aimt Dinah to not open
ly auch reproaeh.
invai
er-lataly testalted In ”Ths UtUs
o ahe pot the egg* In the i
enf- turns out order work dons to a
she began •InsWA
turn.
Mr.
-tn
tbero not throe v^roro In that byronf
“Har to. ma»aa. but I sing* on!
when I want* Vm soft awl three
1 ^at* >« UrU.”-Excteiu:e.
Once tried no fried rate wlU
■boet for woBMib wUli tbe doH mat
bid top •» popdlab to bettor Erode
pis SB H. tel a WNI omM «p amMtaig rtoee to tbe bem Ibtof yet eOered.
avsry tWas.** Caiman^ BIbbBc Plesr Alto tbat we bareaBolber aew auonVsmtoh. B.E.WBllAisa^TrBsra oMot e( t:.M ebaee for woM aad ea
optadato $!.» oboe wbtob to tbe beet
9im XMm^ Ca- Ibtof erer ebowB tor tbet price. Bow-
<St pn cent wot tU moatlto-
‘ W.E.GWHW.Ciilda-,
THE EUKEKA COOMTT SAUK.
TRY A BECOBO WAMT AD.
tm:
, rmtkWM 6mf. \
OENBUiL NEWS OF THE WWUI
t Itoal !• bdiW
ilNM k»C tto «M ior wta. k U
dMMM wm 40. lrt» »*w p«daJ
J l-y- Mi Mate te »M* to pot foor
Moatte frond. The nfornmata
kdOofi to Jam Woofy. A abort
jSBt an tka tfaC wWrb Is a small rai
jinrter. fot la tba way of a 8aooa4
;alraM «ar aad had tba i«a of oae
'M M rot o®. wbU. ibe oibor ea^
^ faol was ampuiaird by tbs crael
^wk^ Tbs dof !• a «rm pst. aad
‘4ks faailly. koptof to hare bU Itfe.
took k to a sstsrtnary doctor. He rec*
OHPMOded that the aalmaJ be chlorv
WkiLHTnfl.t
I. Mi^TaftaaUtlmtthweoatof
tka Pkiltpplaba to tbe UaM Blgtaa
down to May. IMk. did wot egoaad
IlfMIOAM; that tke |M.aM.MO to be
under tke treaty added to tbia, !w
creaaad It wM\9$fi00jm, sud that tke
coat per ycer to the Halted Btatea lor
talalag tke cour% and tke eddh
tioual coat of —Intolatug lifiOQ troops
In Ike Phnippluea luatuad of In Ake
United Btatce. Ml taken tegetke
not exewed $5,000,000 a year.
Wtthin the past few weeks aereral
laee have come before Juatice Rt
In Cleveland IneotTlag aUempU by rw
Jecled aulUjra to get their pre
ba<^ D«omellredof thUkladof lit-
NOW IS
«
THE TIME
One Milium Dollars
. *
Sp.Bt to *Clvo Uqoorono Free to tho SIcK.
rmaml far aot
’ «Wi«aa
SAVE MONEY
MrtM. aad umjM pao^ have
There Bee tke great ralue of Uqootone. It U the only way known to kUl
genaa la the body withoat klUliig the
tiaanea. too, Aay drug that kills genna
50c« HotUM FrM.
la a polaon. aad It cannot be tnken In
ternally. Medlclae la almost helpless
in nny germ dteenae.' It la this fnct
that gives Uquoaone Its worth to coupon. We wUl then man you aa or
nnmnnlty. And that worth la ao great der on n local druggUt for n fiiUthat, after teoUag the product for two size bottle, aad we will pay tka drag-
br lcttii« B ddtm diroct
feoaottoyoarboM.
afr«%to this and urft^ that be aae bis
wkai it
what Uqooaooe
oelaaoe to base Its life and to bsal It4
laiarod flmbs. The dog was pot an*
Omrm IHsmmm.
dor treatsseoi and U now almost reKUUInsIdaCwms.
coTorod, altbottgb unable to use tb^
Au'^^Sia^medlcine am
for theM
trooblce U to help Nature overcome
Hmb fftan wblcb the foot was out off.
the germs, and such reaulu are IndltVT OUT THIS COUPON
' In order to enable him to do this a mbber foot, or shoe, la being made aad
ts»
St
vltl be attacked to lbs Umb. It is es- that this----- (here tbe words bot
poctsd tbs dog wm have almost as hat. diamond ring or aouvenfr spoon than to years, baea the ooaatant aabThat U Inevitable.
1 ha«« ■•*«r ir
good use of Its wrtlflcal foot as of the may be Inserted) Is for nse only during >ect of adestlflc and chemical re•sppl,««aaOc.i
oHglaal.
the period of courtship. It is hereby
la a llqnld that doea what
Haring forgotten bU pocket Instru agreed that aaid (bouquet, hat.
ootygen doaa. It la a nenrs food aad
meat case In bis baste lo respond to Bhall be returned at once upon day of Mood food-tke moat kalpful thing U
a eaU in tbs counir>*. Dr. B. B. Mor snub. Engagement to another mmn
lan, of Fort Wayne. Ind., was
be considered as snub.”
it la a gmldda ao certain that we
pelled to Itsc a pocket knife In per
noMlah on ercry bottle an offer of $1.Among Archie Roosevelfs chums
forming a dangrroos operation
iM tor n dtoaaae germ tkal It caaaot
a young gentleman who would seem
baring time on account of the pshave a hollow in hla>biMd where the
ileat*s condition to send after proper
RxRxRxRxRxRxRxRx Rx Rx R*
bump of veneration la usually found.
iastmmenU. Tbere is strong probs
The prealdent was chatllag with a dls
« THE PRESCRIPTION STORE. »
Willy that the patient, who Is Mrs.
HTMIPtO WARD
llngulshed caller tbe other day when
Claiwnoe Rboade% of AlUoli luwi
(he telephone bell rang somewhat peA BcotiM
Netke la All Paraons latareated.
mUt recover. Dr. Morgan was i*uin slsiently. Appearancea Indicalet
To the legal voters of the City ol
moaed by telepboae aad drove nine attendants wefe busy In other* parts Traverae City, Couoty « Craad Trav The special assessment
mllaa to the Rhoades home In lesi.
el and State of Michigan:
the construction of a trunk sewer in
lif ^h«* white boufce, so the preside
tkaa an hour. Tbs woman was barely
Notice U hereh/ given that the dbtrlct No. 6. beginning on Division I m equal t6 any $3.00 vett on the 9
excused himself and went'to anew
anvb. and after a hasty examination the npeated call. This Is the conver Boarda of RegtatjaUon for the teveral Kirt-ei at the alley iH-lween Eighth and j «
market
Dr. Morgan found that an immediate
wards of the Clty>pf Traverse City will Ninth Kiroets. and running south lo the ^ ^
IC
sarton that twk place on the 111
opemtkm was nsoassary and then dlt- cording to Ibe testimony of the dlr- meet on Tueadajrnnd Wednesday. Oc
alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth a
^
**
»
oosofad that bis rnstruments were ilnguishtd gentleman at, the pram- tober 15lh and IStikA. D. \m, for tbe streets, has been placed In my hands ..
ilirail!lM nKllG 1:11
a
mlaM^ A pocket knife vss the un'.y
for collection the same to be paid on
dent's end of It: ”WeiI. what la It?” purpose of
Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx
nmltnbls Instmmeat. but it was de^ Hello. This U Jack, la Archie therer
or before Oct. 81, 1904.
RECItTERlNO
ALL
QUAL1FE0
<d4td to lake the risks, and with cor.- • No. he's not.” ”\\Tio'. this I'm talk
M. E Ha.skell. City ‘Treasurer.
dMormbls dlBculty tbs operation was
ELECTORS Offlre. room 202. State Bank build
ing tor -The president.” “Well,
peffobood and a .crlous ibiernsl hem
Oct. Mmo
residing In the City of Traverse Citv. ing.
you'll do. Ten Archie to com*
orrhage checked.
and plar ball.” And the preddenl Mich.
As an Inducement for youths and
Id Boards of Registration will
proceeded to execute the order, as dlmaldt to marry and to aid them to
meet In each bf the live wards of said
reCUHl.
Alter we have given the
start lo life Recorder George Clifford,
—TO—
Mrs. Winnie Deally. 53 years old. of city in the following place*, namely;
of Outtenburg. N. J.. offers a useful
In the First ward. In the Boys' band
RICHMOND, IND.. fS.00
artIcTe of furniture to darh couple. The Kokomo. Ind.. accompanied by
lom
In
McNamara
hall
on
Front
Toeaday, Oct. 11th.
justice lives on Ferry road, in a com youngest son. has departed fur Port
street
forUble ctiUge. He Is the father of land. Ore., lo become the wife of C. F
In the Second ward, at Second ward
«ve children and Is popular In the I^g. a wealthy ranch owner.
city hall on Spruce street.
Before setting up >*our stove for
town. *•! believe In assisting the younj .-he has never seen. A muiuai friend in
In the Third ward, in Uc C. S. P. S
couples who hare decided to embark Kokomo some monihs ago started
winter let us show )t>u how
hail on Union street.
oa tbs malrlroonlst sea.- hr said. 'An
nice we can make it
In the F>Durtb ward. In engine bous«
Oct.
5-Ct
other thing that I promise to supply
The latest venture In the ins
look.
No. 3 on Casa street.
to young couples who come to roe U imslness is the advent of the Byi*gln»»
In tbe Flfib ward. In tbe rear of tbe
BILL OF FARE,
tree music. My daughter plays IW Proiortive association. This concern
Hanaloraky store building at No. iWl
Porto Rosa,
Aritola lx»ndres.
piano and two of my eons perform on H^gan business three weeks ago in New
Washington street.
15c. 2 for 25c.
10c. 3 tor 25c.
the violin. If the couples wish It they York city. Its Inconwrators are New
441 E. Front St.
Said meeting of the Boards of Reg
ATlrola Pantella,
Arlrola Conchas,
may be married amid Ibe strains W York and Brooklyn men. The associa
latrition will be open from sevcE
10c. 3 for 25c.
Kk-. 3 for 25c.
Drop us a line and we wiU call
•Tme Good Old Summer Time * or any
o’clock In tbe forenoon until eight
^ R. K. W.. Weaver * Factory Smokeother tuno they ma> suggest.,I believt
o'clock in tbe afternoon of said
^*'1 lOc. 3 for 25c.
' 5 cents straight.
la making the civil marriage ceremony the f«H*. and the company guar
trnUon days.
Utile Weavers. Northern Queen.
as gay as possible and aswUracUve sj fo keep the gtasses in repair and have
In resilmony whereof 1 have here
5 cents straight,
5c. 6 for 25c, JOS. Slusci^r
that performed In the churches. 1 U* I duplicate pair made In cruo they are
unto set my hand this 2Cih day of Sep
Red Seal.
Red Scout.
gin by making the ct»uplt*s at ihelt lost or broken beyond repair.
(ember. A. D. 1304.
5c, C for 25c.
5c.’(. for 25c.
mse by marrying them In my parlor.
Susan B. Anthony, on her return
Chaa. M. Beers.
Cronin Bros ' Choice.
1 try to make them fwl at home ai. l irom Eim>pe. islked In an engaging
aty Clerk of the City of Traver.u*
5c. 6 for 2T.C.
eliminate anything that may tend tc way alKKjt ihe things she hm
City. Mich.
2309 »t,
All cigars union made. Manufac
embarrass them. In civil cases, exam I .ver then*. Of a certain alum she
lured by R. E. Weaver. Traverse City.
Inatlons or trials. I alwa>Ti furnish mu ; ♦aW:^ ”The chlUiren in this alum
CARPETS.
. ale. You know the charm that music ilny, very dirty. I hardly know how
Mich.
This Is the lime for fall renovatioa.
weaves around the hearts of men. On
ke clear to you the superUUve
this basis many i»f «re persons wh . legre.- of dirtiness that marks them If the carpeu In living rot.ms arc
AIR TIGHT HEATERS.
come lo my honuLxeady u» tear cad.
told, for one thing, that a mother bright and fresh everything else looks
Just the thing for cool evenings nn-1
bright, loo. J. W. Slater, the house
other to plce«-a. leave it arm In arm be
Is slum often Kites out
damp day.*, the characteristic of the
fornUber. has a complete line of car
cause of my daughter s b.‘auUful rt n
L and washes half a d'oxen chil
northern fall. Millar A Morse have
pets. anything to suit from a low
ditkm of i vc Got a FreUng fur You.' dren’s faces iH-fore sh.* is able lo
from 1125 up and for a better
FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET.
prleetl Ingrain to a high-grade axmlnand other claaalcal numl.ers "-Ncs
•r heater they also carry a full Fresh and Salt Fish. ^Canned Good*.
•r own child.''
ster and a fine line of rugs to go with
York American.
line of hot blast and hard coal stove.*, Ortb rs called for ami delivered.
Henry W Chadwick, the ‘father *)f them.
A
In quick Justice was set Ttaseball." la still In the front ranks ol
also a good.line of heating stove*.
Cor. East Stb and Franklin Su.
. when Frank Shorts, who Insisted on those acilvel) employed in newspaper
PRESCRIPTION TALK.
aghUng the chief of police, at KU
HIGH GRADE PERFUMES
If your prescripilop^ comes here you
-b^me. III., was arresUHl. thrown into
There are so many ch^p and worth I'M TALKING YET
ill receive courteou^. prompt treat ier iK-rfume*. that it I* hard to de
jgUJr'eonvirted. flneti
tW*
col •he**, whist, cricket and baseball spe
LEST YOU FORGET.
eni and your prescription will be scribe a really good odor, unless a
leetbd. and the prisoner released in a :lal». and hla artlcica on these svib
apace of IhrtH' minutes. In order to )ect* are a.* vigorous today a* they ailed accurately and skilfully from the Rample is before you. The FYahco
That tha Mot Springs madicintt
and purest drug*. We try to American Hygenic Co.'s perfumes kept
were forty year* ago or more. The
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAYby Mrs. E. L. Bonner have the deli ERSE CITY. They tan cure you. Foi
lid Kenllcman is hale and hearty and
cate and refr»‘8hing fragrance o
Attribute* his good health and longsale by all first data drugglata.
The Imrgvwl apple on record grew In •vlty to a life frt-e from toliacco an.l please you. The place, John
natural flower. Twelve scU*ct (
OM Missouri. It I* of the Wolf River tlmulants and with plenty of outdoor
lo choose from.
variety, weighs two pounds and ont xercise.
TO RICHMOND
PURITY.
$5.oa
ounce, and i^bably measures 20 Inch
There is consternation oa Fifth av
mal G. K. A I- t-xcurslon to Rid:«« In circumference.
Every pound of candy put out from
Ociob«r 11.
•nue. New York, because a pro|»erty
. Ind.. is on Ti
Dr. John T. Maaierre. of the attend
the La OretU Candy company 1
day*. Gel full InTicket* good for
jwner at One Hundred and Twenty
^_Rig »Uff of the Ikdlcllnlc bospiuU Chi
the brand of purity, as nothing but the
R. A I. agent oi
formation of any
Notke to Taxpaysrt.
ninth street ho* begun to rent apart
addre** C. 1.. l>K-kw.K>l.. General Fa.s*
eago. and Dr. l.ane. one of the hospital
best and purest Ingredients are as5^1
Until
goni. Grand Rapids. Mich.
Tka tax rolls for tbe collection of engcr Agen
hxicrnes. arc marveling the Gi*org menu to colored people
AU fruit Juices and flavorings even
Ocl 5-6t
r taxes and special asGoraoaa. a rcstauraat emploj'e. Ilvi**l month or ao ago there ha
made by akiUad hand*. U any special
Auch resident In that neighborhood,
the five wards of the
four monihs with a meat Insyiecior
make of candy la desired leave the or
CURTAINS AND CV'PETS
but recently a man non^ed A. Doeb
city
o:
Traverse
City,
Mich.,
have
been
double lined hook In hi* nock. D
The renovating days are here. Up
came into poaacMlon of conslderab!e der here, as tbe candy maker Is
Maaierre performed an operation, n
ble of filling any order within the placed In my hands for collecUon.
comes tbe home made carpel that nevi-r
property at the location named. M.-.
will be to my office for the purmoving the Implement, and tbe man 1
!» tml. but gel badly soiled. Why
experience convinces him knowledge of the line art.
poce of collecUng said taxes every col send them to the Star laundry and
recovering. Four months ago'Oomoax
i tenanu are "good pay”
complained of a severe pain in his
QUAUTY WORTH CONtIDERINa week day from now until Nov. 1. 1904. have them put dowyj bright and clean
ind that therefore be^ is glad 1 furfrom
S
o'clock
until
11:30
o’clock
in
throat.
Phyalda^ attributed his
with their original colors and newnes*
If competltora aay the line line of
iilon. Ni
forenoon, and from 1 o'clock unUl
trouble to different maladies, but af
wed. This is worth thinking about
snd vigorous protest* have been mad meats we carry arc kept to get you 4 o’clock in the afternoon of each day.
foidad no relief. A week ago. when
let your iar«* curtain* accompany
Into our store. It's true. Wo want yon
All taxes paid before SepL 1st will
OoBum called ui«n Dr. Manlerre. hi* in vain.
bundle anc^9oin in the general
to
get
acquainted
with
our
fine
choice
Senator Blackburn of Kentucky tell*
be received wlthoui coBecUon fees,
uedk was awolien to nearly twice it*
Of menu as rn*il as the prices that fit.
freshening
process.
uoraml alae The physician became of how be once accompanied a Joint While we al« after bualneaa. quality la and on aU taxea remaining unpaid on
SepL 1st and unUl OcL UL a panalty
ooarlnced that some foreign substance ^mmlttee of the
THE ROAD TO PROSPERI'TY
the first consideration. Broach Bros.
r cent for collection will b€ Is broadly marked. Especially is this
was rwsponaibie for the irx.uble. and which vUllcd a state penal Institution
On all taxes remaining un true in household Invesimeni*. in the
decided uyion an operation 'When an One member of the committee was
Maud—Laat night Jack told me that
Indalon was'made In the neck the doc rtalng young Uwyer from New Or he wouldn't marry the best girl liv paid on Ocl 1st and unUl Nov. Ut a tine of table silverware. The new line
tor's acalpela met with reaUtance. A leans, who talked for a few minutes ing unless—what—unless she took
that Bormim and Earl have Juii lemedicated gaiue laaerted In the wound with one of the colored convlcu. *'You HoUlater'a Rocky Mouulain Tc.v wm be Charged.
ceived bears the guarantee of the own
Office. Room 202 8UU bank hMg.
caufkt upon an obstacle, which, on be vppear to know Mr. Blank.” said an Bright fellow. 35 cenU, Tea or Tabname ns a brand. Ordinarily sterllag
/ M. B. HaakeU, City Traaanrer.
liig extracted, proved to be a piece of xher committeeman. ”Yea. sab.” said
ware is all that a firm will stand back
i^A^oly 26, IfOA.
S24Uf of. so this new mnovallon Is worth
Iron wire naarlr two Inches long. Each are negro, ‘'be' dc gentlemaa dal seal
and was ahaped like tbs tine on n flth ne heah.” ”U that ao? I never knew
looking into.
Dry.
Hard
and
ffoRWooik
ffoutk
Jmt
be
had
been
a
proaccuUng
attor
kook. Dr. Manlerre declared the ar
'Lumber Co.
2
Try a pair of our boys’ seamless
eicAa to be a hook used by meat Ic ley.” ”Duano *bOttt daL MIC aUd tke
iboea. He can't rip them If he uic.L
apeetora In nttnchlag cards to Inapect- larky grlaabg. ”bni he was my lawA. V. Friedrich.
TRY A REGORO WANT Aa
ad meats. He aaid Qomota mast have cr.”
THE C. R TAYLOR
CQALCiU.
dJL.’^iSsnsxi.^
M'&^J^rSiiggksr
lOiiiiSSfSiii
s .1
ra-s ML -W
CLEANEST
(MEAPEST
-.HEALTHIEST-.
I ,i*i?:!su*srcisr
RmCEOFNiUD OF RENSTM* SKWER-TAX
TKW.
5'----- ----------------- ' »
ASS
ABSOLOTBLT OMSLBSS
uloi-rr
B
-Hforif cbaimis Vest at$L50 i
: AMERICAN DRUG CO. ,
6. R.&I.AmalExeirsiiis
VUamSBIDBT
OntinnllmBNiili
lIfU III Pmr Cl.
Yoir Stole Looks LHn New
NEW "plating
FLEMIIN6 & MITCHEa
TAXES
AT to*
rES 1000 WATTS
MADANE RITA KRAUS'
Beauty Remedies
FxSaliBiAIIDroggists
Adilr—
IU.a.j T—IJ.. 103C-
tnd At«. CiBClwixti. Ohio.
Firelnsuranfc i
JOHN R. SANTO
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
WINTER’S WOOD?
If not. do *u at unco. We liavo
IC incb W4rjd In hemb>rk. mixed
wood and all hurdwcHMl. Call u*
up about It on phones. Ikdl 37.
C'-t.xens 344.
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER CO. *
FIRE dTsURMCE
L. L. A. BUILDINffL
3^1:
Washing Smke
A. D. TYLER
WhUe Soap is Cheap.
GEO. A. JARVIS
Small Acme
DENTIST
SanUCUns
®. 25c
bars Searchlight....
Lars Galvanic Soap.
3 bars Snap Soap...
bars White Cloud...
bars Marseille*........
201 FRONT STREET
i.H.MiniM
Eio.WMeWith}
{
MONROE & HeWETHf
IRENE^AL INSURANCE
Elgin C. Lewis
U^tKOati Cash Ormr
226 East FroBt Street.
St t NEWWILHELM BLOCK
S
^
I'M TALKING YET
lest YOU FORorr.
That the Hot Springs medicines
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAY.
ERSffCrrV. ‘They pan OMU yo» Fdr
sale by all Sret ctoaa druffgiiti
■
j -GARPET CLEMIN6 WORKS;
F. D. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
THE VIOLIN, has organized a DANCE
ORCHESTRA and Is ready for dance
engagements and also for a lew pupils
on the violin.
For terms call at South Side Shoe
.NfcUoftjd
;
I’M TALKING YET
FT.:
LEST YOU FORGET.
That the Hot Springs medtcine*
have cured THOUSANDS 4N TRAV
ERSECI'TY. They can cure you. For
sals by all first class druggists.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
C. D. MILLER
DEIMTIS-r
Carpet a«wninc and Feather Rsoo*
Sbowyooaamptas
....
CHAFIK. Prtprtctor.
MADAME RITA KRAUS’
Beauty Remnilies
FnSaliByAUOrqgislt
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
27 UE K«ll
riiei«HT TRAIK PUWOMEO .HTO
PAttENCeR.
.
FimCOACH
FOUR DATS RMKBSTBHIB
Oet. If
Hmm
m« dalM 4jT r«ctstrmtkMi %mte I
cAiUf^ froB Oet. 11 «»d 12 to
ISth ami IMk, M the tow fUw d«t«
Bcortr the election Uuui Ummb UlrmAj
BttiioBiK^. Howeter. the boords
recAatrmtlos In the %^vanl mar&* will
be in aeMloB In the pitta »Uted In
the oOcUl notice, nsd mil OMMOta will
be reeelved. mnd recnUrly reo
opened. All tboee who Itwre their
OAIBM will be properly refistered. but
Be the dBtee .re extended It U Uhely
that there will be b larger ll«t U
(neSMBEWMIl^
PMIOKT TRAIN POLLED FROM
•WITCH TO MAIN.
SIX MEN WERE
KlUED BIMIAS
PaaaBBfer Teala Was Running Forty
MINb an Hour nod There Wat No
Baggage Car on—Thirty Inhorrible accident IN
jurad. Bovoral V*
HURON TUNNEL.
Wor«#a Fair Train.
By Wire to thp Btreoln* Hecord.
Warrrntbnri. Mo.. Ocl. lO.-An
^ tBitjm frelAbt on the Ml»«irl Pacinc
* ormahed Into a world’, fair tpeclal near
' boro thU nwmhig. plouahluis throuith
Tbe ongine Into the flr.r .Uy coach
ghlch was crowded to the limit at 11
o’clock. Tweniyoevcn per»ont ar.
daitfl. tereral dying and orer thirty In
iw^ through *a mleunderetandlni: . f
- €»rdora. It li aald the freight, which
«aa to meet the paaaenger at Montww
trat. pulled out The paaaenger train
waa running forty mllea, an hour when
the accldeoi occurred, there waa m.
baggage car on the train, thia being ar
ooontable for the heavy loaa of life.
The kilird and Injnred are all from
ooutheaatrm Kanaaa and made up a
merry party bound for the world a fair
The injured were quickly removed to
boapltala and the coroner took charge
of the dead. The reaponalblllty for the
wreck baa not yet been lUed.
FOUR OF THEM RESCUERS
WHO HAD GONE BACK
THE OTHERS.
Fralght Train Broke In Two Leaving
n In Gee Filled Hole Where
There Wee No Venliletlon.
Fireman May Die.
ABE LTHI6 (MCE AGAIN
iniES LOST
Showers lonlghL foBowei by Ihlr
Tuesday; cooler Tuesday. Brisk west
Aehn C. Wright and Wilbur E. Campshifting to northwest winds.
^IL Experts Have Raeuedtated
The- barge Edward Buckley (X Man
tsu«c is londiag lumber for Chicago al
THREE MEN lAY HAVE BEEN
John C. Wright, ably ami.uhI l.y the John F. Ott dcrck.
ROUND LAKE.
DROWNED I
Wilbur E. Campbell, will laeue the No.
vember number of the *TJar” mag»
xlre. At will bo noticed they have
quit maeqneradlng behind -Lyre- and
have come out U>ldly. The magazine
haa been In a elate of qulttencc during
the eummer but they have now gotten
affaira Into shape ao that the magz
rino win be boner than the butinesj
NCHOR GONE. BMOWINO IT MAD end of a wmp- The flrtt number Iteued by the new Arm will be out In a
BEEN UPtET Byr RIGHTED.
few dayi and will be good both typo
graphically and contentacanaclly.
BOAt FOUND
FULLOFWATER
WATCH OURWINDOW
For Fall Styles
Nam« ®f Only One of the Men
own—All Throe Eame Men
from Mu^egon to Dig PoU-^
loos for Edward Cos at
Sp<>clal to the Evening Record.
WlllUmsburg. Mlch» Oct. 10.—Pt*oplo In the vicinity of Barker C'ri^-k anvi
llamsburg are aearcjilng today fur
bodies of three m<n w h<i are sup
posed to have been d^neil In IU»m»d
over two wi.'eks ago to dig inuatoes on
•Jie farm Of Edward Cox of Barker
Creek. Yesterday they took a Uwii
xnd.rowed to Rapid City, starting back
about I in the afternoon. Nut return
ing. Mr. Cox became anxious and
started out the Arst thing this morn
iug to Imik Uv ihem. Tlje enjpty U»at
was found on the northeast shore of
the lake, near the entrance to Torch
river. It was right side up but niled
with water and the anchor was gone.
Bhowlng that the iK.at had l^een upwt
and then righb*d. The Isiai was In a
place where it Is thought the men
could not poaslhly have succeeded In
reaching ahore.
trace of them haa yet been
found. James Sunivan came
CleveUnd. though the othem
ipiH>sed to live In Muskegon, from
huh place all catne to Barker
Creek. One of the men was called Joe.
He was a large man. weighing a lUll200 pounds. The third
named Al. weighed about 175 pc.
They were all alnrut SC* ytuir.-. old
were pleasant, respectable appo
TUc Tiger foot ball Ifwm of tbU city
was drtoaled at Tbompaonvllle Saiut
dag gftgriMiod iur a score of 21! to O.
A fssums dt tht afternoon was s
iMlIeos SM>qiMlon. the Mfonmut golns
gg sboot MO feet and Bropplag about
Bit ggrilg irosB where be lUrted.
THOMAS McGRATH. Samis, brakt
This Means That George B. Cortelyoo
Will WsH for the Portfol
Until Noxt Year.
Al the hospital In Sarnia:
George Forester. Sarnia. Aremai
By Wire to the Evening Record
1 a serious iondUlon. but may re^
Washington. Ocl. lO.-Pr^sideni
RooseveU today appointed Robert JWynne postmaster general to succeed
BOSTON WON PENNANT.
the late Mr. Payne. Mr. Wynne has
been wcUns postmaster
Deftstad New York IS to 10-This piTwldential oeder since Mr. Payne*
doslb. Today’s appointment makas
him a member of tbe cablneL This
By Wire to the Bvealag Record.
New York. OcL IS.—The Bortou means that George a Corvcliwu wUl
base ball team defeated New York tn not claim the portfolio until the ’Brst
the same this aRernoaa by a score of of the year, iv the fourth of March If
IS to 10 tbersby wtaaias tbe geaaaat. Roosevelt Is Mected.
-
THE CmSCIOUSNtSS
Of being well dressed is well worth all the money, it
costs Nothing adds so much to one’s ability to appear
well and feel well as being dressed well.
,
Tbc store ihit Wls the most
PRESCRIPTIONS
Quality
All lhal*s new. aU lhafsekgant.
all Vhals comfortable is fouml in
Walk-Ovcrx. Knarocl, Pat. Calf
Pal.Cclt, Fat. Kid. Box Calf.
Calf and Kid.
$6.00 Bu)*x No Better Shoe.
is the first thing wc con
sider in buying our drugs
and sundries. Then we
make the price as low as
possible. W’e let no one
undersell us.
It is the
‘
RED CROSS
319
American Druf Company
Albert Globensky, Wg:r
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TlUa
t-BICES SATISFACTORY
Bstabllshad Irt 1808 .
Room 210 Stats Bank Bldg.
m
WEATHER—Showers, lonlghl,
lowed by fair Tut‘flay; cooler Tuei
Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of Wash
ington street, accompanleil little Mar
lha Dean, will leave this wcuk Cut
Coming. Cal., on aectwint of
Wright's health.
«fflU(EWt$«PPOINTED
TIBERSDEFEIiTED
Gfy Book Store
German Village Burned.
St. 1»uIh. Mo.. Ocl 10.—The German
PLACE vllUge at the world’a fair burned to
day. Lot. 115.000. .
BO. INJURED B.P>PEBS
county papers and a copy sent to the
bereaved family.”
E O. Ladd.
F. W. Carver.
U. K. Brin
There’s Just the right moulding In this stock of ours to set off
whatever pictures you may have to best sd%*mnisge.
The new styles are beautiful in the extreme and varied to itttt
all tastes.
•
Bring In your subjects and have them Axed up In good shnpe.
COULDNT HAVE REACHED SHORE
Fort Huron. Mich.. Oct. 10.—An
other horrible accident has been added
to the already long list of casualUcs
due to coal gas In the Grand Trtmk
nel under the 8t. Clair river. Six
are dead and one weriously liUured
as the result of tb« latest which
curred yesterday momlriS. The aa<l
deal part of the affair ia that four of
the men now dead went back Into tlie
tunnel to rescue the others who bad
been left behind In the tunnel by the
breaking In two of a heavily loaded
coal train.
The 111-fated train left this city In a
ROUTINE autiNEt* •• 'beino dense fu« at 5;£a a. ni. WTien almost
tranbacteo.
through the tunnel, the fatal break
occurred leaving Brakeroan Oillls and
^Rea9lu«ona Paeaed on Death of Sam- the two conduclors bililnd In the gas
flllt-d tunnel. The flixi Intimation that
uel M. Brown. Who Waa a Mem
the pe<H»le on the American vxu\ had of
her of the Board.
trouble was when Brakema
Short rushe<! out and told of
The board of eoperri.urt U iKddtng in the gas nib^I hole.
its annual aettlon at the court lomte
SiifHTlnicndem Bagg was
Kuutine wtik It being oovcntl nn.l the sumnnmed and accimipanUnl
eomraliu-et will get d».wn to aork liu
Engineer WHUam A. Morden and
mediately.
nproati C.tMtrge Mellon, start«m1 In I.'
BUNDLE THROWN FROM TRAIN
Ft In the rescue of the Imprisoned
hit him in back.
trainmen. The rescuers themselves
meeting »a^ n*e.-lvcd\nn alM. asking
iivetrome but the An
.that at lean two dclegaivH Iw aiM»^dni (bs.rge Forester. Jumped Into
His Worst Hurt Was a Severe FrighL
ed to attend the next niettliiK i»* l"‘ water tank and raved hla life..
held In February at IJintlUK
Flyer Left Passengers at InterWhen the eiiKtne failed to ei
Frank Carver, who wa« apiwlnUHl Ir
Wchen Btturday NighL
from the mouth of the tunnel i
place of 8. M Brown, detea-rt-d. wa*- ruing i^rty consisting of Yardmaster
pul od the aame commiuet as held MeKiH . r<mducior Fisher. Switchman
Saturday night when the ”Ayer' on
by him The matter of purchtplng
Jt.hn IHuke and Brakemen Hamilton. the !»ere Marquette pasatHi through
Abbott check punching machine b
lochen the mall clerk threw off
Hsw n. McGrath and C^imcron. all real
rufrir^ to a i
wual bundle of papers for the
dents of Sarnia, started In to assist
^wuncyor
E. H. All>^ atk»«d the crew They had not proceeded far newsboy who was waiting at the «ta
, Coutftf~
tun
that bivbe ftten a room In ib«- court when they came upon the body of turn. Instead of going on the gro.md
houte and alao have 11 arranged »*» Trackwalker Haley t»f Sarnia, who was
o bundle struck the boy In the Imck |
that be n»uld have aoceat to the book- lying prostrate alongside the track.
Id knocked him down.
whenever necetaary. day or night He
WTien the little fellow was picked up
He was carried outside and In a short
alao atked that acme action he taken time n*rmerAHl
w-aa thought that he was sowrely
to prtwer^e the government comen.
Ueiuniiug. the rescuent made an Injured but In a short time he was I
The following retoJutlon. were other
able
to rim around again and ‘ iKMidle'
to reach Coleman's en
unanlmouBly adopted by the board:
papers to his suV*^rrlbei>. The
gine. when all were met by the gas.
-Whereas. The late Samuel M. which appeared to be growing thicker boy^as very badly frightened.
; lln.wn. nuperrlaor of the F^rai ward.
The signal was out for the flyer to
minute Uealtzlng that It would
.Travejao City, reparied thU life aer mean the death of the whole party U stop at Interlochen a» then* wax sev
|..~^^tJnre the last meeting of ihl* they proceeded, the men t
eral passengers who wanted to come
board. Therefore be It
started out.- Ail arflvi‘d at tlie ter to this city on it, as the train has been
Ib^Milved. By the board of snpervl minal except McGrath, who was over- stopping on signal the l«y was standa*rr% of Grand Traverse county that In
and died a few yards from safely. log closer than usual on this account
the death of Mr. Brown the board bar It was l0;-0 ocltK-k when the n-scuers but the train came right along without
loet a wsUicsl and honored member, Anally succciHli-d in getting the
slacklAg speed in the least and
and the city and county a just and up It and clearing the tunnel
right man and a useful and public splr
The dead arc:
i train in.
Ited citizen.
A. S. BBGO. Port Huron, super.n
• RiwoUed. That’ we indlvldtially. and lendent of western dlviswn terminal
as a iHiard. extend to -his family our
aOHN COLEMAN. Port Huri»n. en
heartfelt sympathy in their bereave
glncer.
ment,
J. B. SlMI>SON. Sarnia, conductor
SUCCEEDS POSTMASTER GEN-Resolved. That these resoluUoiw \m!
lUClURU T. TINSLEY. Sarnia
ERAL HENRY PAYNE.
spread on our roeords. published In the
SUPEBVIS^MEETIIIG
JInp Pictures
tcTrame?
W^lk^VERS
IT It THOUGHT FROM
WHERE BOAT WAS
:si
AY. OCTOBER 10.1904.
TRAVeUtt CITY.
MMAL TBLCOflAPH •tmhU.
SULK AGKNTS
Itt-Too WMt to have clotiM* that fit
Snd-Toa want ttylisk clothoa
3rd-The bnt yon can Sot for yonr auMy.
ALL THAT
Too Set for 10.12,15, 18 or 2d DoIIan at
BENDA’S
nniWHmtimSiMlmt
Cushion Shoes
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US
(or all kinds of
FOR TENDER FEET
INTERIOR FINISHING
Ad A Y E R’3
For IjiJies. Ham) Turn,
.$3.50.
We al^.0 have
PINGREE’S
I.pi?
Store Fronts-Fi.xtures, Sash, Doors, and Rcsidc?ice Interior Work.
All Kinds Of Building Materials
TRY A PAIR
New FaU Slylef.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
New Heeli»
Frank Friedrich & Co.
Your Chance
Corner I,»ke ave. ami 10th M.
W. I_ BXOWK. Hir.
Citt. PboM S2.
Underwearl
Of The Season
,1
43 FANCY SILK DRESS PATTERNS
16 Yards
to the pattern, no two alike for
$T.50 a Pattern
This is a sample line •! one of the Leading Silk
Houses in the countrj' bought at an immense sacrifice.
There’s not a yard worth less than 75 and ^ but we
• Nothing affect, a man’s comfort and health more
close Them out at the rate of 47c a y.ard. Be on hand
early to-morrow morning and get first choice. You
•'?f1here*wM any such thing as the one best kind of
Underwear—we’d have
,
__
• But what’s best for Brown may irntete Jone«:r^
arc sure to find your color among them.
E. WILHEEM
Comer Front
and OnioiL.-.
If badly"cmTt’rrday-long drag and a burden to him.
5 Eve^ prment wc sell is correctly cut—we re aothr
^
^ter’ials—Wool and Cotton, and all their ^
?*The*be»t"of the sanitary makes.
‘
„
• Underwear at 50c per garment, all the way up te SB.
• Come here with your Underwear ideas.
BmmnaotblngC0. ^^SSSSf
I"
M:
-rtlEEVENINGRECORD
I
Idgk
prtoHlor dM»e
I «> >P «M «IM»t 1
pro«Mn4idi^M
par dm mr Im. Tbrtr BnaJ«
p:;
m\
—*jbS5.sssxr2sr“
tothe-YStSr||«j|lnptoothhUtaam.|a htlai piapa^^t^ baadaBilaaai
by the atwiM at aH loot haU cowtcMa aa the MtehM mea march oa
^ AS JT WAt only W CFRGY theSeld. ^
AO the" avanahle epace on the
HO ARRCSTS wm MADE.
impai, wear the gyaiBaslum. Is betag
Unaad by the data foot ball teama.
The »0« law.
lit. and one eaaeeriai team have already
lelr appeanooe.
^
Deaa Joidoa gave a reception to
TRAVfllSC CITY -FH|SHIC- HAD
freahmen girl* al ^bonr gym Friday
TO PO SOME STUNTS.
evealng. and gire^ one to the sopho
more girls this evealng.
The all fresh foot hall team has a
Hew the;U. of M. Foot Bail Team
roBxlsmg outlook this fall, much
Leeka to a Man on the GrounC
good material preeenUng itself.
Ootaga of Michigan*! Great
Michigan defeated Case
school by the score of 33 to t). she atlll
must Improve to be able to stop Wis
consin or Chicago la Uler lame*. Caae
Special to the Brcnlng Baoord.
was a much llghU*r team and Mlch^
Ana Arbor. Mich.. Oct. 8.-“Was it tore them up at will. The raHHar
nrder.- •‘»me black, fool cr
•varsiiy. with Stuart al right half,
me dastardly plot to wreck a ta
played the first hall and resulted In a
ttfer Some eay ft looka like foul play, score of 33 to 0. In the second half
olhere aay 11 wa* aulclde. atlli other* Michigan's learn wa* composed of two
•varsity men and nine acrub*. Siusn
accidental, but the majority still think did not show up as well a* he did
it to be a cunningly devised plot and earUcr in practice. He gave Caw a
scheme to rob this world of another try at Michigan* goal by making a
life. At early dawn Friday morning j
Depree at right half
people who pass'd by on State street |
^
were horrified to ace dangling
not pla, li i« will 1... r
Broal
eityfMf
Yaaled W enhMii* Jrir M
eussmsiimsMTiiBiTuiE
For Suits. Skirts, jadeets and Gapes. This
season the broadcloth is one ofdve sirtaCMti
fabrics for sui}s and skirts. We carry only the
U<;siandinaU colors. Every pitce s<5dbg«f
free of charge.
T.
la tbc Best crop, la
tho pc
Ity of Umt famicf
ib# co««inr ««
larse U bort promoted vimi op
tk» acta olmplr «* a bateaee
and !• oot drnroUd to oreatiiu
alnieUTc oomera. The raoeat d«
HCMMUCAN WOMINATIOH*.
thertdore, la arhoai. eotlon and com
are aa eaoowaiia* featare. Wl
dImlaUhlas the proflU of far
they arm peraiH a rerlTal of
al ouUtow of domeatic pr,
Boys’ hat*. 4Sc to C5c each.
and aare oafroia aa tahiiiomiderBiiyeMen’s hats. 48c to |l.3li «^ch.
eat of oar Mia trade, which woaW
Icfaats’ toques, fancy colorx.
rftalaly ocear If raeiclem grala anJ
3ic each.
num op«Uort had thair Way
Mens’ and boys’ toques. 4Sc
rise la the marltet ha« bow
each.
beea carried to a pitch where aharp
powerful holers made for the money: our Flirt*’ and
Men’s and boys’ cap.«. 2Iic to
rcactloaa are laerltable. and yet the
“\’enus.” The “Wnus ’ is just like cut, in polished
DOceach.
sltttatkm at ihU wrltlof appear,
well in.haad that the leader, are quite
boiler steel, lined with steel, heavy cast lop, hinge
likely to reroiae the upward.
cover, spun brass urn. *J nickle foot rails, large cast
gazed with ho^ upon the
as well and a chsmiuonriilp |
mool^ mlUrfactory ftaature. of specucle. but the weaker ones turned
rt\*e now have li large assort
develop. A revelation
draft door, wjill burn 18 inch chunks and keep lire 24
ment lo srb-ct from.’
away from such a gruesome sight. Thi ]
j„
Fur iKJas from 81.50 to $18.00
hours. Our price bn this stove is only..............$5.75
police were hastily i«mmoned.Mnj|^ I
^
have rf^tly been placed, for Iron and until a large crowd had collected
ublng
«t»fl. .o that a partial ce.»Uon of dc- witness the »lghu The poUco. with ih-» lad. at right half He I
Ladles’^muffs worth to $10.50
The *‘Flirt’’ is the tame stove, just
each.
like cut without nickle foot rails and
BJiklstancc of the spectators, finally
-Octupus " Graham, a 3.14 |»oun.b-r. is
yet ih^ revival of eonfi brought the dangling body down to
Children’s sets. $1.33 and upskirt base, for ' only.•.. ........$4.76
impn»ving
under
YosC*
wonderful,
kxyl
enterprlM^
which
h
dence. trade
wardK.
discover that Instead of an accident.
When we have the same stove with a
aeneraljy o^nred promltea a con Instep of a case of suicide 0|r a horri coaching. li-cker. who played quart^-r
No matter what you are look
during
the
s-H^riu
half,
is
a
hue
under,
large feed door in front, for only $5.75
tinued drmaml durlna IJOS. Tfc
ing for In ihiR line, you can’t afble n^urder—a 1»08 freshman hangt'd study iJ NurcrosA. He runs the team
In Iron and
bear, the .lamp of in t-Mgy by .cheming and hearib-sf
ford to buy w Itho-Jt swing ours
'rweniy-threc
different slyjcs of Air
fa;l. The game . n.Ud s:. to 0. but
Lefim- purchasing.
Tight Hcatcrs,from •. • •.. 1 .$2.50 up.
. C. CJ0TBA VDBl. «f Uiphua. > Dennanenet'. The revival of * enter- sophoiik>res of the night before. •
sh..H«i-d «-ach loam it.^ weak places.
Many other new goods arrivLEH A.BLXm,af J«cta«. / prt?o 1. al.o .trlklnaly <howa In the
The frtshman declared vengeance
Wt-daesclay. Ohio Northern unlvcrTwenty-four different styles of Oak
I V. McALVAY.ef MmUM.
record of dew corporation.. aaErecal- upon the sophs and by the result of
daily at the Betmomr.
fUy came here and was defeated 48 io
Heaters, from............................$0.50
Init I6C.000.WK) in September,
the rurii held last night no one will
part'd eith »3:,000.000 In Auaust doubt the severity of tbdr vengeance o. O N. V. was nearly as heavy as
Nine different styles of Soft Coal
which wa* the low record month. Fall- The freshmen began Thurjuiay evening Michigan, bui lacke-1 the steam an-ij
11 eaters.
EhX^ai
knowlcHlge
of
the
game.
I^mgman
was
j
tm-s are on the decline and bu.lncM by collecting In a body of about ym
out of Hu- game fn.rn Injurb-s and bl« j
Is aulTcrlng no interrupUon wl
different Styles of Hard Coal Heaters
and practicing, tbelr naughty.. Igbt place ui full was taken by Rhelnshletd |
from the election, which U non
yells. However, this crusd sas dis
OHUlXDOC.UOTTATT
unu.ual. Strike, art' on the wane and persed about !«► o'eUsk by uls.ut (,f Coh.rado at right half. M<-ColI\n. |
For BeprwMitatlT*.
IrraUonal labor leader. w?cm to be twenty sophs and upinr clas.-«men sbo Sluart. \V.-* ks. II. Ha.mnu.nd and Cllrk '
JAl.B.MONBOa
is l.m- of I be iKMdwt
U.ly I
kwlng their Injurious ascendancy «»sily frightcneil the -fr^bb-s' away were all tri-l out. Md'ofrm and Clark ;
^
County.
Smiill and •Oct.qui.s ’ j working lilemry w
Ev<T> thlnK polnta to a wldesprmul and with a few pall, ttf ie<- water. Tbur*- sbow.Hl up
tiiu Sfie li:i<
ftar
Your Reliable Home Fnrilsbcr
Wholesale and ReUil.
moderate recover)* In both trade and ilay morning. <-arly. there npixared «>n Graham were in Maddock's place hi . etdli-eiiii.i til lb*- *»1
right tackle. Turn Hammoml and lies-; l.-g. u.U rmd b;i>. iin
ibe sidewalks and a few windows, l.m wire earsiiy me »iai>.
..«u
iarge posters addre-ised to the "fr.-.b”
j,.,,,
n
YOU CANNOT VOTE UNLESS YOU, to -man the gun" I-Tlday night aU S mond kicked iwti goaK fr«*m Hu- fi.-id ,
mill, liu;
and 1 lesion went aruuiuJ Hie ends a ij„ ,„r
HOeOlT S. WALTER.
REGISTER.
o’clock. The freshmen met at the will. One of Mlrhiuan'e favorlu- pla>^ 1
PtorBscW.TofD«d-.
Kvery v.Ker in tbo city should In- cannon, the soi*b.>mnn*s at the new is a direct pa's frt»Ai center i*i the
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
rHANE W.WILKtJN.
aure.and regbler. In tn-der to vorte Ihi# enginee ring building, l.ong befi»re K htHfhark. The flam U showing rapid
rorTrmmrr.
fall the Uw requlr*-* the rt-ragialry of o'clock tbi- -freshles" wdre at the impn.vement and wilh Cart. r Imck in
r. K. BIU^WN.
every voter. A complete new reglitira- cannon iuipaiienfly awaiting the the game Hu- line will average abtiu
fUrPr«-ettlln«Att«««T.
tloD liRt 1. r^-qulri'd and no one who «>ph.. At prtnnptly k O’clock the
expects to vote at the coming election sophomon-.s upj.eanHl from the main
A rplric of optirai.sro prevails about
building nun.berliig als.ul 4tKi and the V. <if ^1. and tb:s spipt must Inshould overlook the requirement.
made a charge uix-n the freshmen at broken in order to si-cmv iKttc-r sup
AMIL r. JilStUKUgll.
once. Ik-parting from pr»-cetU-nt the port. Michigan in Ifotb gaau-s lacked
fre.^hroen were scattered far and wide the Mipixfrt trom the n*.U-rs that Is s..
until there wore m«.re of them "np e-sw-ntial.
* ‘
DE lEANR H^ioSWoBTp.Capture everybody. If you can sit down to a table filled wilh all manner of t?ood
Old time rslnglng rallies" are b«-ing
A. W. WAIT WILL CEIL WE-QUE invs.” -lamj. posts.” "on their knees
UE L J. TEUMAK.
to the ladies” than there were t<v talked. Tmlay the albktii- asstK-iatiou
ihin^T^, you for^^et all the seeminK' troubles and are just happy. VVe do our best to
TQNG CLUB HOUSE.
gel her.
I byld on election and a ccmiKieut y « 'l
aid this happiness in our grocery deparlincnt.
A peculiar featun* of the rush thl.s I mast.'T win be clertetL and will lea-l
CONTINUATION OF
ytar
wa.s
the
fact
tbrft
all
thO
classes
Work
Will
Be
Begun
This
Week-Im
the -varsity rooters and uphold'vh.owing ve
bunched li.ge^^-r and picked out some united supptui m cbararieristic of
provement Will Make Many
of Indu.trlsf conditions was huTued by
nice -little” freshmen for their amim-- Mitbigau athletics.
Henry Clews. Saturday:
Changes for the Belter.
Polled Veal. Hashed Chicken, Pressed Force—KornKrisp—Ccrca Nut Flakes
ment. The fre-.-bmen when capture-1
-PowerJuJ manipulation and a gooJ
Pi^^s I’cct, Vienna Sansa^^e Corned Heef -Malta Vita-Grape Nuts--Tr>’-a-Fita
At a meeting of the board of dlrt'c by the vat ions clas:^es were taken to
supply of TavorabU- new. combined to
-Hat-a-Biscuii—Coeam of Wheat Brit
some appreciative audience and there
—
Lunch Toiii^uc—Potted I lam Veal
atlmulaie the market Into greater ac tors of the Wc-Quelong cluh house
GUNTON SCHOOL REPORT.
‘’innuenw-tl- to sing, dance or make a
Saturday
night,
the
contract
for
cell
Loaf—Corned I lam—1 lamberK^er Steak tle Bits—Ralston Breakfast Foods -Ncutivlly. the only rhi-rk to a further rise
tag the lower part was let to A. W. spt-t-ch as liest sultt-d the audience, Five Scholar* Were Neither Absent
--l-rankfurters -Chicken Loaf These trita—Pilsbur>^ Vitos—Banner Oats, Roll
auil
l»y
some
of
the
speeches
made
one
which } Walt. Work will be begun as soon as
Nor Tardy Ounng Month.
are ii>e findsi canned goods ever put up. ed Oats—Shredded Wheat Biscuits Lin
cmild rx*adlly s«m- that Professor TrueThe following is the rojiori of the
bliK>d will have a valuable addition to
coln Oats.
Don’t the list make you hungry ?
his debating teams. It was the writer's Giinion rchool. Garfield lownsblp.
jialnful experience to witness a little month ending Oct. T:
I>ersl«tent%
NnralHT of pupils enrtdlrU. r.t».
-ibrve
act
drama"
performed
by
one
placed by Insider* for months i. ex- warmer but will Improve the appear
Average daily at Undance. I'.-..
tending U> the 4>ui.lde public, .imply I ance very much. ,On the south sldi of the -Travorse City freshmen” who
Names of those noiihcr lardy nor
Graham Crackers—Uneeda Biscuits-Sponge Lady Fingers—.Animal CookiesiH-cauao current develupmonU prove! a partition will be erected aldng tht chanct-d to Tall Into the hands Of the
absent during the mouth. IVrry Ran
Champagne Wafers—Brent’s Water Crackers-Athena Wafers—Nabisco—Orange
that thl. confidcnci' had been base-1 j first row of posts. Qp the north side naughty sophomores. His nameT No.
som, t’bariic HanFOtn. Gc:u*gU- Drake,
upon actual cmdiilon. of which the j another will bo run along the tempo- we do not tell tales out of school and
Gems -Frosted Creams—Java CotTce Cakes—Sultana Fruit Biscuits—I*ig Newton—
Natle Wet-se, Grace Gillls.
leaders naturally p*>«ie*si'd previous rary partition now in place- Both so long as he did not need being sent
Elgin Cream Biscuits -Zu Zu Jinger Wayfer—Butter Thin—Cheese SandwichTeacher. OlUo Birdsa'I.
knowledge. The wet'k lia. Uh-u froll-1 end. will be ceiU-d with paper In be- home for repairs we are inclined to
kwp
It
all
a
secret,
so
that
only
be
Cheese
Straws- Vanilla Wafers—Mary Ann—Ginger Gems—Pretzels—Sultanas—.
fiil In favorable development*.
j tween. The old floor will be rovero.1
-A number of very satisfactory rail j with a layer of paper and an entirely who had the fun will know how nice It
Iced Coffec.Cakes "Sugar Squares—Cream Crisps—Cracknels.
Is
u,
be
a
freshman.
The
rush
was
road reports were forthcoming. «>m«‘new floor laid over this. The i»o.rt.
of which showB'd grailfying gains la‘wni be encased with dressed lumber much m*»re of a tame affair this year
gross earning*, other lmjx»rtant reduc- j and the chimney also. The open work and there are no reiKirU of
«*r destruction outside of the students
uiwrailng expenses, whilejJ! overhead
will also Ik* cellt-ffT
lives - Snider’s Salad Dressover
All kinds of Olr
They n-ve-we the maxim. "Duly beBaked fresh every day, whole wheat,
others'have joint'd or promised lo join] Whlitx the matter of keeping open themselves. About 10:30 ihe«iudenis fon- plcnsure.”
ing—Deviled Olives—Oyster Cocktail
Graham or Rye. Order with your
the rank* xjf dividend payers. All of i all winter has not yet been definitely began to disperse and the "rush ol
Tliey luive too m.-iuy bad and exSauce—Snider’s
Catsup Mi.xcd Pickles
IWMwa*
over.
these dlaclosurvs prove that the rail- \ settled, there are a number of ptaiR
p»-nsh»* nmu-x im-iils.
■groceries and save all trouble. What
The
various
churches
of
the
.
city
—Canned Salmon—Pure Horseradishroads, a* a whole, are enjoying coo- j to do so and It I* verj- likely that the
They try to do what otb.-rs exi*ect
about (lour if jou want to do your own
tinned prosperity. Nor is ihb all ; club will prove a place of altracOve have been very busy during the past of th*-m, not wluit tni v »-ati nffonl.
Mint Sauce—King Oscar S irdines—Clam
bakini;. U e sell the very best made.
Ti;.> do iM.t tbiuk it tv,,rib while
Tralfif managers appear vor>-confident I ri'sort this w inter as well a* the sum- two weeks giving receptions to the
Chowdef—Pork an3 Beans—Al- kinds of
new atudents.vA rt?ception was held a; to put t-oolr.ieia or agn-«nuen!s |ii
Supreme—Mauri or H. L. & Co’s “Best.”
in a conUnuanct- of Ihl* prosperity for mer.
Newbury and McMilllan halls by tht wrJiiiig. .
Soups.
another season, and It must bo con---------------- —
Tb.y have not
abb- u, make
S.
C.
A.
and
Y.
M.
C,
A.
respectively
are
w
ell
.up-i
How*.
Thia?
ceded that such view*
murb In the busUics* they uiub-rslau.l
to
the
suideni*.
These
association,
ported. All doth.t alKii ,hr c^p. t.i.
1->M, but have iliougbt that tb-y .-oi-ld
for any case of ettarrh that cannot
e growing In atrenglh rapidly.
make n fortune by iuvestkjg In sotueDOW at. an end. and thU removes a cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.
Last Sunday at 3 o’clock t’nlverslU' tbing they km»w imibing alsjut.
very Important rest mint upon bullish CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O.
Ever tried our particular bleud of Breakfast Coffee-Mocha and Jav^^ou don t
Ul was well fillet lo hear Prerident
-We. the underslgned.vhave known F.
cnthuslatm: We are finally assured of
0.1>eauiy! what a iwwerfnl weapor
know what good Coffee is until you do. Then we have the Fern^ll Bi^d-thrcc
an almndance of com. and this, even J. Cheney for the last 15 year*, and Angell make hU annual address to the thou aH. The br%v<st men fall at tin
brileve him perfectly honorable In all students under the auspices of the S.
gratics—each one the best for the money \ou ever bought. 1 He fark nace
If the eYpected 3.f.'>*.«*«o.tsH) crop is not
ft-t i. No wonder women take llolIU
Special” has made us many good customers-Then we chrry ten other brands, in
C. A.
quite roallied. Is one of our moat Im able to carry oul^w obllgaUon*
The various debating societies arc ter's R»icky Mountain Tea to pmlong
fact we are the ColTee Headquarters of the city.
portam MMircos of national prosperity. by his firm.
Waldlng.
ManrUb Whole- getting to work and preparing for the that JoyoUi spell. ES eenU, Tea or
Valding. Klnnan E Mar
Wc are sure. als<i. of a big cotton crop. ale
DruggUts, Toledo. O.
-Hamilton contest” soon to lake place. Tablets. Johnnon Drug Oi.
Home cMimotes now reaching 13.t)®0..
Hair* Catarrh cti^e U t
Tbe Varsity Glee dub bod Its first
A
joint
pastoral
wUl
l»e
is*ued
short
y<mi Thursday evening.
100.000 to 300.000 bale*. It oould not j i
L free. Price $6c per
Class elecUon«r« one of the fqn- ly by tlwt Koroan X:iitbolle ^sbop* ol
England, dealing with cLur. b music.
do HWloos Injun-.
1b?Lirdni«El»u.
-Even the wheat crop is threshing|
r^Bdly PilU'for ooosti- tuie this week and next. Nearly nil Tbe pastoral will problMl entirely cer
tbe
tickets are out and a few elecUons tain masses belonging to what may ‘
oni better thnn the crop klUer* were paiion.
taken place.
:' yv. railed tbe operatic school, atul w 111 d
srUUng to let os believe, and in con-i
----------------------Many chime* are taking ^ in recate fmtber employmeui of won
aaqnraoe of ihe»e developmenu the | An Afia-Americnn stock company,
the gmieqU library. Many rafwmee
price* of corn, cotton and wheat are composed of acirocE ha* b
books We |«t out in ibe
mcading from the exceolre high h»d Inn 8an
San Berhardloo.
tda. It propowu to tiring to that, room and by Jon. 1 fully MOP eolnme* *'to cure a couo in one day.
0riot» which they not tong ago com
Wnlne Tabteti
: tbe state aU the Southern will be placed ibere. A system adopt Trte laMUw
manded. tt it now demonstrated be
I who hav^ the win and the mi $y ocher lane universities,
yond E doobt thaf American tanner*—
the Aml Artor GoU club pinyod
im
8onthr-«a u, enjoy
ir A. J. WILHELM sS
Hals and Caps
Cwo of the most
' Tuts
3. m. Slater ^
TRY A RECORD
tK
im..
CONTACT HU BEEN l£T
WANT AD.
GOODTHINGSTOEAT
All Ready Cooked
Someihing for Breakfast
All Ready Baked
■U-
Mhrc Good Things
Fresh Bread
Want a Coffee Treat
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
mnS^iTnlJh
IWHMUUII&Uy'
:
MBtCUNTU COIIMWr
‘A
rt..T-
■
ior.ocnMii,m«»L
SSmCEHCU)
nn SCHOOL
tSlNWIlD
A’[i
•ad Rallfwad Man Had llaiV Friftfta
aoml afur i
MIm JsBa Nolaa weal u> Graad Mmp-
TonnoKOM.
«««
| . WTAIM or WTO«««V TEAM M
A V«T*«AN.
roCP.and A.M,torto-
WILUAM OUNTON WAS WIRiCO
'.f •WOWWVO.»IT.YA.iXT.«,
Imma
nCHmiBSiFTiWMWOg-
Little Ueyd Mieiumi Anawemd
Ids tbte moratec wbero ate «U1 take a
coarse la Batterwortk kospltal aad
ft kersetf for a aorae.
R. SckoBbarver sreac to Hoae
BoralBf ca a kaslaeas trip.
PEOPLECOULDNTEIITER
r?
fKancm
cmobcm
wa«
CROWDED OEEriTE ETO*
■fl^.
Om HwtErM ChlMrm
m4
I
aftenmoa ft 2:M ft the borne of kia
•other. Mm. James K. Oaftoa. 212
w4t Seveath aueeL A la^ aaariier
of frieads aad .fftatlvai ware present
to pay their tost reapefts bat his sls>
ters. Mil. BUS WhiU aad Mfs. Jessie
m. who are to Maaltowoc; WIs..
aad Mrs. ft J. Moegaa. oa aocoeat of
lltaeM of her daagbter. and his
brother Walter, who to to Oregon,
were vaabte to be prssenL
Mr Oaaloa was a Masha, but It wa.
the desire of bis wile to have a <|Blet
funeral, aad tor that reason the Ms
sonic service was not used. At the
funeral a traU of Mr, Omtoo’s showIng bto character, was revealed
was his dwlre to life to aid the poor
aad he always said that he wanted no
flowers ft his funeral. "Use
moeey to heto some oae to r
«g." he would say. Fbr this n
Mrs. Oaatoa's request, the Masonic
lodge at Garrett did aot seed flowers
but will use the mooey that would
have goae for that purpose to siding
the poft of that city lo purchase win
ags and "au who do aot waft to
look cheap" are requeated lo bay a
ticket.
The aty foot hall team wUl amet at
»e regular place tor praftioe toal|^it
The ItoMip of the team has bocc
ged aad the MancrioBa boya will
have to go aomc If they wto the next
gmme. All members of the team arc
requested to be oa hand at 7:20 to^
^rt«toCtke1<ie*fc%i»d»«u>rep.rt-
tUT HtHlE Ikt tan aad to tto cool
tatataft at Ita PotaikcT'a <a»Uta
«ta taa »)wat (ooctan for (ta Ital
W. A. Dean, an architect of Traverse
City, is making plans for the retoUldIng of Mrs. C. W. Conat’s three store
bitUdtogs on River street, which were
bunmd foccntl.v. Mr. Dean was to the
city today. The new plans embrace
lodge rooms on the second floor.—Saturflay'e Mantotoc Newa.
Fred Lewis to going around on three
leg. at present. Thursday last, while
alighting from ihf delivery wagon of
the Lewis grocery, be badly turned hU
right ankle.
Jno F. OU has relumed from Chi
cago.
r. Hannah and Chas. Prochaxka.
Jr. relumed from 81. Lo
hcr<^ they have been attending the
world’s fair.
PubHc Jliictioa
CityOpera House
Sk Oct. 14
MR. FRED GODDING
ami the lug Comedy Co.,
inthcUiicsl lorce comedy
Cbe Poor
mr. Rich
fttkm of Rotilera. ,
aaAMra. H. L. Worfwocth.of
•are eoaaty. Mew York, ore
• of ex-Mayor W. W. Panlth. They
ranioad."—New York TUnea.
-.A ftflil
TRY A I
I WANT Aft
CTEINBERG’S
^ GRAND OPERA HOUSE
JUST ONE NIGHT
WeMn, Oclotir I2tt.
TtifinnMblal Slit«
Ben Hendricks
And tbe Screamlne Comtdy
that has CapUvated SllUoas
“Ole Olson”
to gold d
Meant
CRAVENETTE COATS
THE nGHT HIND
A
'
. Jot Uto kind you have been wzi.ing for-b fac. .he kind .h»t
,nak« a woman lathet enjoy rainy weather ao ihe can wear her ram
coat. If you have had occasion U> be oul oi doors moeh the last
„.k, you undouVediy regret.cd the Uck o. thU almost indis.wnsable
garmcDL If you have one you are the cnv7 of your less fortnnate
neghbor. These garmenu are rightly taaorcdandbearlhematk of
itrm
..uslity, someOung that a raincoat must have ,o fnlhU iU mUsion «d
and there is no thing more deceptive in looks than a raincoat. Oum
will i»xovc their menu
$15. $20, $25.
AS
DAINTY
AS A
ROSE...
livery American Ucauty Corset carries the
above title. Wc have just received another ship
ment of these popular corsets. If you have never
worn an
m
-
<
AMERICAN BEAUTY
let us show you the graceful outlines and the i>crfect construction. They're the strongest and
most durable Corsets made, yet-comfort and style
is not sacrificed, in the least. Hundreds are worn
in this city everyday and as we hear nothing but
praises wc arc sure that -if you will give the
American Beauty a trial you will wear no other.
50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
,
6ih counter lo right.
j
,
Swell. Fair Land of Sweden, etc.
NEW
COMPANY.
NEW
LAUGHS. NEW FEATURES*
NEW -OLE OLSON."
Seat Sak opened thU morning.
mCES: 25ft 35c. 50c. 75ft
theft
: you said so."—I'l
-Why. whsl’B the amtterr he exclalnMd, roughly.
"Pardon me, ColoneJ,’- was the ea.
ewer. "It was my own little boose—
everything 1 had Ip the wortd."—
Sootbem Chutrbmsn.
Prices: 25,35 and 50c.
;^‘;i
•ts^s ^•e'TSS
•When can you i ,mer asked tl
-Pon t have
"Ito here aoi
PrittT Gills, ClmrCModian,
Gircnut CKlunis.
SUPREME COURT COHVEHED
tor
ig for me, say so. J
The biR Comely Hit. _
for laaghing jniriioscs only
JH>SimEF»milGBlCI(U.^.£..
.
to ftp OF k omaB house wh
nomtog. wbea the mmehaft was rend- aolewl
n. bRkmd to br
tog the papw. The lattvr gtomred ur
and sreut on reading.
“T»T It wttk ■ ibRI, tojr nuB.” I
After thne mtoatea the bqy aaM:
-Excuse me. hft rm to a huny."
-What do r<m »mair he was asked
-A Jolv" -Veu do? WelU" snorted
tl.s man of l»uslness. "why are you U
ouch a bnriy?"
"Got to huny." replied ibe her
-Left iKhooI ymtefday to go lo work
and haven't struck anything
For sale at public auction ail my
household goods, five gents’
wheels, one ladles', one gasollnv
bralser. one enamel oven, some
other artlclcto. Your price is
mine. Saturday, Oct. L. afternoon and evening, coinqicnclng
I' 1
-
A »«B h«r •taitta »• «•« to
T«k tto- «0»r tajr. wtT «Aito to «ta
Alec Hebtrt has bonght the interest
of hU partner. A. Richard. In the Hotel
* of George SmlthiiMi. 205 Spruce
Columbia and wUl hereafter conduct
L thU momlngi and look Mrs.
the
hotel alone.
baoB to the snnltarium for ireat-
In apttorthe
w of yesterday ft. mnels ehnrch
was crowded at all the pabtlc senrtosa.
It U estimated that fany IWf P«W
atteaded the gto serrlea. that were
^ Itar ram oad kaon tba toIm of
coodseted to the cborcb. The 10:*0
and
7:*0
He «ooJd act anka • pi
attended, ataadtog room belag al a
^ Itaa Ito an ware plaoad u fce waatad
premlam. Dariag the 10:20 fttrrices
j ttaai aad Ikla aoeatad bwrU
maay cooJd not eoiefMhe church.al
1. Ttatarta CItT.
alU but bad to remain outside to the
r
la tta Erat taU Trararaa CItjr Risk
pouring rsln.
I ' aetael kkfcad oB to Petaaker
in the morning the scrvloA were
kar kalas kaM*tor dowaa. 1
opened with a low mss. celebrated by
Mr. Gunlon was
?
catr toOowlaE ap wtlfc aotae
the beloved bishop of the diooese of
naa aaUl tiM kail waa fnmli
Grand Rapids.* the Right Rev. Heary
THE MARKETS.
loat br .AckacBun aad Ue Petoakap
Joseph Richter. D. D.
,
plairata aada a toockdowa. TkU wa
Uke aenlces were celebrated at 7
Detroit. Mich.. Oct. 10-Wheat-IX*
king roomi to Garret, over 400
'j
tta oalr toaabdowa darlac Ike Eral and 8 o’clock by Others Smlls and
comber. 11.14^; No. 2 red. 11.16^.
men
cal(od
to
see
him
while
a.
J
kalt.
Bauer. During these early services
Toledo. O.. Oct. 10 —WTicat—Cash.
IL‘ ' 1
la Ike aeeoad kalf Peliwkrr bad Ike over 250 members of the oongregaDecember and May. 11.16%.
wUhlng
tl6n received holy communion, making
Chicago. Oct. to.—Whcal-IX-cem
knew him—one of themselves
over 400 members wbb have received
her. 11.08-4; May.'ll.<*9%- Coro-lXThe body was accompanied
I T a eekool boys bed s chsnrc lo get thelr the blesMd sacrament store the mto
cily by his sister. Mrs. Frank Meads. comber. 48c; May. 45%c. * Oats-De
I k»ds OB the pigskin,
hlcm opened one week ago.
cember.
25»%c; Ma>. 32%c. January
hU
wife,
a
brother
of
his
wife.
Frank
f
GspUlB Oitflsad for. Ihe locsU
The great service of the day. hornNave of Kataiaasoo. Fmnk Linn of IKirk. 112.90; lard. 27.45; ribs. lO.To.
V played a Abb gsme end s.>uld sradc
the 10:30 service, a high
■ right tbnmih the Prtoskey line with- mass, celebrated by Father FtancU. Lansing, a nephew of his wife. Frank
Card of Thanks.
, «Bt BBy trouble, but after the ball was the\tormeme missionary. At this acr- GalDou. a B. A O. engineer of Garret,
a fellow workman of his, and Fred La- 3Ve wish lo ex\end our heart fell
left a few Uoies on funibles the team
Ihc sermon was preached by Rev.
Flare, a conductor on the same road thanks to the friends and neighlK^rs
U as a whole lost lU nerve add It was t
I.'athcr Smith. O. C. C. He look for
who ao kindly aldc«l us In the slrknet^
who bad run with Mr. Gunton.
t OMtioo the way f.bc Petoakeylies
The Rosary of the BlemoU
and death of our bclov.Ml daughter
Mr; Onnton was with the D. A O.
^
would BOUMih the line.
Virgin." and explained the origin. Uic
Thfte wewf a nu»U>er of bad decl- form and utility of this boauUful form ten years running out of Garret and Dolly. To those wh» sent th,* U-sutl
there are many to the city and along ful flowers that llghlen.«d our darke ned
aloBa given the Travers^ City players of prayer.
the road who will miss his kindly face home wc are especially graiful.
aad the PotoskeyHes seemed to have
At the concluslo i of the holy sacri. and cheery words of greeUng.
Lewis Qokey and Family.
, a bad haWt of bftdlag the line with flee of the
the right
Death of a Child.
I : f thftr baads that ordlearily Is not al- bishop addressed his flock from the
Lloyd, the nlne-monlhs-old child of
OMENS GOOD AND BAD.
V ; . lowed to foot ball gamea.
hrone erected for him in the
Mr.
and
Mra.
Sumner.
Mlcham.
who
i i *1
The two teama srers about the same iry. With words of burning seal he
wc Mlewton la I wlwakr
live jilne miles west of the city In TW P.II,
i
r fa weight aad as car as a comparison ‘xhoried his spiritual ghildren to i
Dor. awd All Ik. tUM.
Bingham township, died yefti
■ . r bftwssa them the borne boys should Ity of life and fallhfulncsa to
When fortune tellers swindle
aflomooo at 3:20 o'clock of ch
^ ! We woo. Petoekey. however, has s •hurch and religion. Especially
poor and ignorant we should make
V* 1 ssry last isam and the work of that he insist on the ChrtsUan.cducatlon of infantum. The funeral service
them suffer smartly for It. Ccrtnlnly
team waa done by their'capisln. An- the young. polnUng out the dangers of held this afternoon at 2:30 <,'cTock the Ingenuity of s professional fort
under the direction of L. D. Curtis.
other thing In their fsvor ts the fsri
teller Is in Itself e«lucstlve. The craft
education, an i
that they have older players on the from which God* and morality are ellm
which she po
L
team, men who have played foot ball
mated.
ot and the diplomacy
; before. The only excuse Traverse
After his address, which
o extort confe*
V ] aty bas Is that ibelr team lost the ued to with the greatest attention
[ ! game by fambling but played In reality he. asilslcd by htohers Smlu. O. C. C. RETREATING IN DIRECTION
Observe the rapt, far nwny look with
I . ftronger game than their opponenu.
'bleb she asks you almiptly. ' Wlio is
Francla. O. C. C.. and and the belovci
LIAO YANG.
Ethel?" There Is a possibility that
Petoakey will play a return gamo
Father Bauer, pmccedod to ad
know some one of that name. In
here Oct. 22 and the result will prob- mlnlKicr the sacrament of ronflrmswhich rsM' the odds are that you will
•bty bo dWerent. In Ihe muanllmo llon by which through the lmp<JMlllon
Russians Intend to AtUck Town—Ar
afford her some clew* for inlelllgenl
/ ! the local team will be strvnglhcneJ
bands and the prayer ..f the bishop
Ipetlons. If. however, you
tillery Rattle Reported From the
and the playiTs shifty
ns successor of the aiK>stles. the holy
Vicinity of Mukden.
rsn always fall bock upon the very
ghost, the third iH-rson of the blessed
Mfe
stalemeot thnf the ustue will l»e
trinity, enters the soul of the |*ersons By Wire to the Evening Rocord.
familiar lo you later on.
FERBONALfl.
confirmed lo make them strtmg In the
Such procedure reminds ns of the
St. Petersburg. Oct. 10.—A dlsimich
faith of Christ, according lo the acU
dodge of Disraeli, w bo. wbrnfamous
from Mukden says the Jarsmse a
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. tto.k «f the <*f Ihe aiioslles. .
rver be inri a man whom i>e did not
Illng back on Uao Yang, which i
Wylie Cooperage romiumy of Inlcrknow, but felt be ought lo kndw. InAtKiul one hundrwl children and
lochen. visited friend, in the city
qulre<l suavely. "How Is the old com
fifty aduIU received this sacrament RuKsians Intend lo attack.
Artillery Rattle.
Saaday and returned home thU more >t«ler<lv «tvm the b»od. ol the
plaint ?*'
Playing this little comedy one d:«y
Paris. Oct. lO.-The Temps has
bishop.
spalch rciwrllng that the Russian In Pall Mall, he was met with the dis
Dr. and Mrs. J. O l.al’ore of Els
in the afiemoon Father Srolts ad
concertUig reply; •X\>mpialnt: I never
right
flank
is
engage
I Rapids passed through the city ihU dressed a large congregation of mar
had an ache or a i>aln In my
Mukden.
: -ftomtog on their way lu Empir
Whereupon he put his head on om
ried men on the duties of their ftale battle twelve milcs-f
and anld. with a sympnlhetlr sigh. "Ah.
j v«Tl.
life, pointing out to them the thing,
Miss D. lASbonta went to totke Ann that they muM avoid and showing
I meant the wife." The secret of
anecesa of most charlatans Is thn
I this morning for a visit.
,, 1 them bow they mu»^l live If they wish
a mifflclent numl»er
, ;
Mbs R Harrington wont
...I to attain to the end of ihclr creatlou. ,D.ef Truto c»to" to Com. Op. Atm)
IhU rooming after vislUng frlcmU In the salvation of their Immortal souls.
Altaom. P«n.90 C«« oi>d That
I the city.
•r tanator Burtoi..
In the evening the church was agali
rrmenilier the rose of a clal
ant who told a fair client that two
:niwd«M
Father Francis spoke oi
•The Life <,f the Illessed Virgin Mary
Waohlnslon. Oct. 10—The Supremo spirits were watching over her and
that tbelr names were Juliet and Jane
and Inrlu^l his hearers to a tender coon o( U.C Uoltm SutM rea
Mr. and Mm L J. Rtnldy will leave love an.l devotion toward her. pointing Wml at noo« for It. October aCMton The visitor stoutly declared that then
were no such i>enions. But when aba
Friday tor Glen Arbor, where they will
It Its manifold advantages
Amonc the Important caa« to be tie- came home and told her mother of the
make their home!
The da> ehmxl with sole
ewed thU time are Swift A Co. va. Ihe episode she was reminded, to her
- Mrs. j. M. Ulakeslei* and Miss Ormh diction of the blessed sacn
United State., commonlr known n> the Imasement. that lho«» were indeed the
SlK-Dcer have rcluratHl from a visit lu which service' the right
smea of two alalers who bad died In
-Beef iruat enae.‘ The peonnet
IHintlflcated. aasb
from AInbnmn nhd the cnae of Senator
y“o”r?^ne telling, we should aa.v. la a
Mrs. Rena Luton went lo Keystone Fathers Francis and Bauer as deacon
Uonon of Kanaaa.
armlewa pastime so long aa it la not
this morning and will reinm this even
subKlcacon respectively.
Uken aerlously. But what about e<luing and make this city her home.
The mission will continue all this
•UR6LAR8 GOT 2140.
cated and moat respectable folk who
A. D. Miller of Nevada left this week. This evening Father Smlls
It very seriously? We are nccusmorning for home after visiting In the will speak on the Christian virtue of Blew SchflU Rrawififl Company’s Safe toroed to pity IX. Johnson because he
city. He sin go by way of him and "Charity." All are Invited to attend.
could not imaa a lamppost without
at Grand Rapids.
Dg IL hut what shall we say of
the St. Louis fair.,
By
Wire
lo
the
KNcnlng
Record.
people who forego Important enter
W. J. Miller and wife, areompanled
MRS. JANE HALLETT.
Ur^d Rapids. Mich, Oct. 1« —The prtaea on ds.va which they Imagine to
by bto mother. Mrs. W. R Miller, went
‘ "l>erately make
y.’ who dellL
to Kalamawm ihU morning for a vialt. Mernormspe of the Rrsm Relieved Her loealSfflee of the ScblHs Brewing comthe sport of.«.chance or re
,»any was vjslted last night by burglars
Norman HUl went lo Cadillac ihU
Sufferinpe Saturday.
who got away with 2140. The safe
morning cm l.uslnew.
Special Ui the Evening Rccurd.
waa
blown
open
with
nliro
glycerine.
We would not fly tn the fare of in
Mtoa Bessie Horton went to Detroit
Thompsonvllle. Mich.. Oct. lO.-Mra.
dent bellefa. the origin of which may
and ChkaiPF this morning after a
Jane llallcit died at the home of her
have teen forgotten, nor do w^ forgrt
to the city.
daughter. Mrs. Arthur Lalng at
One of Hlroeoa Ford’s toteet atoi^ that the founders of Thirteen einba
Mr. aad Mr. II. L FUh left
have often periab^S mtoerably. But
Thompwmville at 2:30 Saturday aftor- I. ftmot a Pransylvato
•oratog few a visit In Grand Rapids,
the person who really
m»on. her death being due to bem- ecboot A yonng tody with
Adrian. Toledo and Bay City.
omens,'untoeky days,
on hage of the brain, she having been anthrupic laoClrte wma tmchls
Mtoa Mftttda Hlnrimw of Northport
and all the raft abonkJ knos
suffering with paralyaU for some Ume. dosra or two little ooft la the m
a fooL-London Spectator.
passed through the cUy today on her
She leaves five daughters and one *"”o7rwtare dhl I ten yon tta
way to Cadillac.
btother who Is at Schwarts Creek. ftaviM- was tamr ata aaked
George Payne went to Croflon Ihts
Blir George -Newnea, member ot \Kit
Mrs. Hallett formerly lived In Locke,
llament. to having bollt for him ai
UnioB county, and the remains '
NewmsIli-on-Tyne a 1.300-ton yacht ol
|
A. L. Joyce will leave IhU evening
"Why. whet do yo« aieen, Joh
tekea there to^ay. The tolerme
tba turbtoe type.
Milwaukee, where be
I told yU be was born at Brtblel
1
M
.
vaT.
ComparaUveiy
people know of
number of boL
of Grand
L F. ft Walditm
Waldi
of Re^
. agent tof the Review
I
vlesrs Co. who hove pul oa the
bargalr
He to alto agent for the Roosevelt
works and has the 1M4 edIUoa of
Webster’s Intematlooal Dictionary.
Theec valuable works are all sold or.
the tosianmcm plan to payments of
II and $2 a month. Mr. li^-aldron to at
the Hotel tiiTiltIng and will be ploasc-d
to ahow the bargains to any who may
can or iclenbone.
,
He Boston store
■•aj
w J1 i t 'V f
‘is’wr.
'-“!^S5#-
^ 1
HANNAH&LAYCO
MjOHrarQOAUTV ebesisLE ^
sss
SS&o^d-
siyiyywrS5*i^!afft;
-•^-.r-assr'isf.s
Sr
ier. Mo., writes:
yon*re
Omcara lor tHa Yaar 1f0«.*0lk
SUSS?*-*!;- S!SLm!!S? ,SS,Tr. ??:
M •^'uV mew. |[»« auSuSTllM
Totebm- ptrroll for Bepum-
FWrthlM.jD«, Plflh ««.U«S
rl.1 Mommoot for ih, rw ,*«.
..
f. f«. m- p..o.
oo^Jl
Ss-3&^
hereby cortlfr that the fdBov
It 00 IncI do
Is a cocToct otaiemnit of tho »oa-
^j£b'£SS!H
or* SKsr w»a-k-«d
and aalariea of toachora and jantton
employed for the past oehool year and
for tho prewmt school year, tho pres
ent financial oondlUoo of the •choola,
and a cencral statement of ail tho financtaJ affaini of the Hoard of Wn
tioo.
Centingoni Fund.
Bonds cancelled .................... fS.MI fiO
Note and Intcreol .................1.U4 S3
Bt
Tmr«..C.^ro.Wo^.n.
SKiS-iT.^!
Victor ivteriyl. •prime. ...
W. M. talth.
.IlC.Oli 3S
N. n. rhmilii. ciowimc niit.
!
Arm.*Co.?“»";;;ir... ,nf,
r JCjTBrtka. 13 barrels oenent 28 fi«
J. K. Oft^lUck
8 n CVilo A
.......... ‘.
.
i" Sll
agaSr:;;:n!
vs
SToved by Mr. Pslrchlld that the p- I*M TALKING YCT
tittons be received and'placed on file.
Superintendent now made'
LEST YOU FORGET.
Srjgy.:::::::
^htoJed by. Mr. Fairchild that the re
port be accreted
382 ■
SSr-'''--''-'-
£k>*?id^’l.y Mr. ralrchild that lli
hoard adjourn.
CHAS. M. DERnS. Clerk.
sSiEEi;
'!S
Inourance^ runA
£„."j‘r"MTwSHrp.r" .Hi
Fourth Ward Building Fond.
rrS";-!?.
Travem City Iron Works.
door frame and door.........
3
John Horsfield. supoHnlmdent 70
8. B. Cole A Oo.. «t. No. 8.. 2.5i6
Co*
T.SSfS“
~ -s^isri,“3'sa-s=»., “irLTr-'r^z;-"*
■■ bi'swssnms ■
Ft2l^£?d%rf lJo4:
flirk *ro«* put on Ihe green helmet
ItT^n^rS at^wV.10 « and started for the door.
Advance 00 wood..................... 100 00
-Wli t is the m*tiei si^" anxiously
W 13,000 Ibn oonj
............... u« « noerltsl a waiter, thinking Ibat the
patron had been offended.
IttI 08
It'ep fer me. yotitrg feller. 1
-Too al«'c
[ 20
Onk Bark BniMUif.
ran t iwy g5A4.-i for one m.»al. lt> loo
rich frr dny Idoml."
tl«»llaa»«i» rxpeiuu m per
Ihe table to whu h Ihe Kansas
On Ihr
man bad Iwen seated was found a
"ciifrftoclpwpw.ltM.70. .
aoMlI piece of paper covered with
kU-ccirtW
ftBures. He hal addeil the prices of
ererribliu^ on the bill of fare -ChlcnT^funwd fr«n c«tl.w«t
goJbumJiL .
..........•riH-R^d.—**-'^”
•-'‘7c.p:«fuii, ..ii:Hed.'
Mr. t\>unlcrhop twlth an InBurd
•lr»—Tno told uir i*rTorr wr wrrr mar
- Moved by Mr Fatrehlld that the
ried fbat you wrrr tbr highest aalnrlrd
•• " ’‘•"a.m-...
3K7«:rr.br.^*k:s
f«,u*ux
lo# the different amonnU.
86 I «m. r« two Incbca a^ a half
higher than anr ntbrr aalarird
fn tbr whole esiabUshllienL If
Fkwte. ralTchild. MofTraverse City.
To tha HonorabU
.b.eHt^^rti'S
C.imwm— Mvwtw wMotvMip.
i^jscswx;:
aro>?-4:hicaco *
liraka wo riW-Wooac
li. QfOf at CaveoklM. Vt, wai
robbeO M >11 curfomry pa«^
•«ti
fimio
h7O0 Ut4>ra«t CA bohlU»
"
FLOUR
traverse CITY,
MtOHlOAN
At the oM Staid CTEINB»t(?S
_—.— I HAVENS--------
^ GRAMD OPBKA BOOSB
Not Sold Dot
ed that I have diaptmed of my
business. This is not true, on
tho conirarj' 1 nni planning tj
Incr^sc my faciUUes for a
larger stock.
\ will soou^havo a big line of
HOUIUY«ISSk^
FKJBffiUlT
J.N.MARTINEK
217 E. FRONT ST.
%IS
^
FM
GTMtMl (MBBij,
“THE'
MISSOURI
GIRL”
It hM bM» trM abS Mt
fM»S wMtiaS.,
Pbm to seelUil
Th« th. Hot Spring, imdielnn
ERSE CITY. Thtycnn.
ule by *11 first cl*** dni|
The loiig.-;i 4...ntlnuo«s Klnir^vaj in
Ihe w..rld I- that wlihli iead^ lu the
lower dtf ll;e nillndHpIthi .*t1v hall. It
hat. :41s ^te:w.
Hiiake's eyes ore never riused. me
Ing or waking, nllve or dwtl. they 1
always wide oiten. Tills is IMI
they have no ryelMa.
gii^i
57
W)
83
44
00
2C
imii,
BcK«e A Vsnderhorc
Boaocvlllo school
•••‘•ISIS,
i" SSM
M
P“l*n“*.r wiiu uie nnriH-rs.
405 00
•'“*
uttt’tuil 0)11405 ^ vrntlon of the Miotrr Barherv’* a^^-o
427 eO cistlon of New York stste had a plan
V'nmUure
for bringing blui to leniia. It If for
Ct>ir.oUe.,
...
241 M-420.8t4 25
members of the Inuie to "adoiit a rule
..................... 11W 05
that no lunn hho Fhav*^ hlinFolf nni
gel a hair eut;" the result would 1ht!iat the man wlip ^llaveF hhioelf
would W "eoiuiHlled to cut his own
hair, too."
Prolwhly it would In' a very goo.1
Idea fur men to eut tlietr own h.iir or
lohl do
to have a uiemlter of the I
It for them. TliU ahoiild eoiiie easily
Within the m«o|»e of feinliilne apli
tudei.: a womnii who ran eiit out n
divaa after 11 preweriltetl pntliTii ami
attend to lier own niullitudhiuua
tpcaww ahould
nitle to trim Ii.t hua!»snd’a aenuly liiilr. •By imnafening
her aetlvitlea to the home, the* "hMly
barber." w*hot*e entromv into the trade
tndHit*an«M of school OLtrlct
Paid superintmdool.
ban met
"^teful field.—New
York Mail.
j
T.eGtdar l-r Kaa-«
21
A tall. raw-lKme.1 IndlvHnal wand
1N> |
duo Juno 1. im. lmoro.1
Contrary
ered into a cafe .V few iHya ago. After
looking the roum over «iin-fuMy he ae“5».o«I^!*l
le<ietl a seat at a lal^e near Ihe door.
After he had nrruuged liW ebalr with
payable aemi-annuiUly.
much rolae and not wit bout at trading
ytAiMi 4:
of «:bool ground. some attention It dawned m»on him
other men In the eating plsee Ind
•thW-t Minted lutHtf. that
taken off their hats. The Kansas man
834.177:21.
removevl a liettle-searred felt ami de
Com «r Haatifig. iiOM4.
posited It rwrcfully under the table.
A waller brought him the bill of
€ rotMna banted bv Smend
gnd waite«l for 11:r order. The
.
^'l?l
\\?|S toHute 81.
....
^
2,730 00
5,442
2,821
1.8S*
61D
»n
1.11C
•-i’
-SSSa
^Morod^Mllr. Cl^ that th^ao^tay
:«}?
■Mmt. from tlw vartoui loada m IoI
UNIFORM AND SATISFAeTORY ;
SSI'S
**laitferad with
Now Is the ;liae to go to Notre. A
rate rmr on the ictramshtit ronte liPSltty^^oC^mTn^tte prioo^tTbe twr^ Nome. Seattle aud 8an lYaixfisasked for the same, be referred to the cd^t broken out.
waaaittte# oa baUdlaca mid groaads t^
be raportad at the aext meetlnc.
Testimony of a Minlstar.
Moved hy Mr. Meads that the com
Rev. Jno. 8. Oox.*of Wake. Arlu
mtttae oa handlaca and croimda be writes. **For 11 years I suffered from
Inatrocted to look after the Inaoraaec yellow fnnuAicc. 1 eonsnlted a num
of the new hnUdlBA
ber of physicians and triad aU soru of
Carried.
e eoUacled. If04, .
medicines, but got no relief. Then 1
Moved by Mr. Meads that the bids began the use of Electric Bitters and
■arr acbool aoo<
for the hardware tofether wKh aam
that 1 am now cured of a disease
plea of same for the new aohool build* that had me In lu grasp for twelve
Inc he naked for by the committee o.. years.* If you want a reliable medi
baUdlncs andfcroimda and that they cine for liver and kidney trouble, stom
submit the same at the next meeUac ach disorder or genarai debilUy. get
Carried. .
Moved by Mr. Meads that the com. Blectrie Bitters. It's guaranteed by
HMM le
mlUee on bnlldlncs and crounds be Johnson Drug C.. 8. E. Wilt A -pons
inatnicted to secure whatever fertiliser
needed for the Elmwood avenue ai
The nuiiil*er of dlvont-s In V
Boardman avenue school croonda.
In Itw was ru27S The iK'nt
hute of Mich^lcnn.
Taachara CmplO)rad and talarim to Bo
Department af Public Instruction.
Cbaa. M. Beers. Secretary of Board
Bald for tho Cnouint Yoor. .
BdacaUon. Traverse City. Mlchiga
ert. I. B.. onpertiitaodeBL.|lAOe on
Saves Two From Death.
-In cooformil
. R. U priBi
*Our little daughter had an al
Is hereby cranled
faUl
f.ul attack
»iuck of whcxjplng
wl
cough and
the City of bronchitis," wriu*s
Brand Trav- land of Armonk. N. Y.. "but, when all
VSilk’•
lOolH for th,* other remedies failed, wo saved her
a 176. Pub- Ilf© with Dr. Kings Now Dlscovcrj-.
truly.
Our niece, who had consumption in an
advanced stage, also used this wonBiiperintendent of
derful medicine and todaj' she is perDated this 27th day of
feclly well." Desperate throat and lung
1904, at
dlseasus yield to Dr. Kings New Dis
covery ss to no other medicine <
earth. InfslIltHe for coughs and colO
50c and ll.oo bottles guaranteed 1
Johnson Drug Co.. 8. K. l^'alt A 801
and P. H. Meads. Trial bottles 10c.
the Fhurth ward school building
w^aaKr"*"-* 'S’Sr5£c~A~
..^nsisi.’ssi'a&si
SaSsSu^
.
not inthteat yon If
-ssr..“r,rT“.»«
Esy^rss-.ssu.
O. C. MOrPATT.
a
mM
the beat salve on earth.* ISe at Johnand rapoct oa IBa name at tha aext non Drt« O0.Y. & B. Walt A Boas* and
F. H. Menda’ Drug Bioraa,
?iss2r,r,
tor uo«
I \
■ B E s- Jm
farm fseiAle tank ayattan) wl
thlrty-aU tens of gmsa and ^
You must Re-Register in Order to Vote at the
Coming Election.
Before you can vote this fall your name must appear on the new registration books.
The law requires that there shall be a complete rc-registry in Traverse City this fall
and every voter should see to it that his name is properly registered. The Boards
of Registration will meet on
Tuisday and Wednesday, October.lS and 19,1904.
' ‘
' From 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.. as follows: .
MRST WARl)—in the Boy’s band room in McNamara hall on Front Street.
SIXONl) WARD—at second ward city hall on Spruce Street.
^
/
THIRD WARD—in the C. S. P. S. hall on Union Street.
I-OURTH WARD—in engine house No. 3. on Cass Street.
1‘IFTH WARD—in the rear of the Hanslovsky store building at No. ‘.K)I Wash
ington Street.
It is Not Enoogh That You Hove Hiiistered BefoTO.-To«
- Uosillegister Agom This Fall.
OMIClKS
Ail this week the prices will be just about cut in half—
We must sell a lot of goods before October 1st.
e»ans
Knfocs
teatebea* s,.lcnd«xl ralues for $aa00 we will aoU te mOD. .
Rings
ronis
Maas.
’
Over 600 to dnote Crom, we malce the lekc 40 pet
cem.disooabl.he«e.ringthrfrfn.rf $5.W yoa
c« boy now for $«.00: elinorf hair priii.
Enll Ctak$, Ses^al ao«n ]»ks regolirly eoU Cot 60c. 7Sc and
‘
-$I.0Ogo«S*caisar.
ta«M’ and 8«rt» tbMu, se, the
m
can give yon »(aod Chaim. $LW to $«.0A )*M'
halfpoec^
Thew good, most be «4d Ton t«. b-y ftew -leSi tta
rtok^le
*
. - ,
MnULiw
^&at(
iiiiilSfi'
rimaitamm
mm
jrv>if<i .......
i?;
Mv«MUe. •: WtaoMlB. •.
M. A. c. »: o«k> iMkm.«.
PMWotauiik M: Lck^a.
OuiMe
)•: *MkaM.
OtttaxMb. ST: tWTOsttjr of V«r
tU^. •-« B^-w-r—P-«io
Tim«n» »J.
kloo. potwt «M>. poOM rtIsMeUen*.
IBCAMtT.
Mmmi
aerm d t^rwc ud k>l«*aa« UH
^ '1-4 :
wiiraMnKir
•KImoMo Om.
^V
-rrrvrrrjjr
n« MIk cf ikrtui H« la CM»p>w«
m4 .411
»• fc-«•
ayectilti»a ^rpot».
J«df rtMcto WHitot of tto Mli-..
k« «H17 proi-to •««« to POW coo.
IIIH-I U hto bod »ifco wAli of • oot^ mootlui- ilt»0«( tao BriHif. dto.
MM Boftoru ftoto Loko CHjr oro IO
tb.
^ U«i Jodflo wmht win ool
rooovor pad tbpl^lito dootb to » proto
aWlIlf oiijr dijr.
A ptoi W 'oororo) totoadt to Loko
Mktolcktoiid «iif too Btod te Uo MotQooito toM fi|od Oolotoor t oad
eottow tdr Mtrr. WtB be foodlrod fortto
wUb. Tbo tolpodo oro wmUjt flrocltoo<
ol ora to otoik’M oU oioooM to bo
•uitod Idr tbe loeotbw of irau
cospi of otMomdr bora. It to ox
peotod tbM l^ere will be o omaiber of
oppltooa^for^iisblof pore
btodeoired to epeok
getber to to tbe oc^ jard. U optie
of tbe crmrad aad oobooi
dlUoiM. tbo rotor. Mooted to tbe
eprto* o pitMt to ofM o BOW high
P$f|N|!S REMEDIES
It: Vlrstoto mintary
tmal ooltogs. t4; Detroit boatoeaa
A peotty raaaoe baa iM «ato»i
took.
atOB Barter
Bated to tbe marriage at Laredo. Tex.
of Mtoe Seenor L. Oraavedbr. or Jadb
marly of MmlfB. N. T.
Tbe two bad
to New Mexico some tlma.BlBoo.
Ida High school. 0.
OrBBd* Haven
Athtotle dab.
groom, wbo to a mlatog angtoedr.
Boi iaave ioBg aBOBgh to come to Mica
Cms. Oaxaco. Mexico.
Mra. Upde^
^twtfttpMBtetoipMy.i
Groavenor. la a ^l known are
of Jackaon.
In aeeordanee with,a slate provlalon
The
Nt»rlhland
singer.
Ben
Miae next Wednea lay. Get, 12.
b
which havejbeen cared for to Ottawa manager. Wlllliun Gray, haa ihl . a.
Is .Mdded with .umerooe booutlful county. The effecU ngw In poaseasion aun provided Air. Hendrirka with
I new tx^miisny. .Mr. llendricK*
of the county are many and varied
ran totoodo aod Ho sbra ore
Mie Qf<lbo**- enjoyable type* of
^erfolly totrMlre. Tbe doy to row. and are the accumulation of from Id
Swedish charter to which he la
h-j
Big Rapid*.
Mich.. Oct.
10.—The
Ferria Institute eleven today dt«feated
Cadlllae hero. 3C lo «. In the early
part of the contfxt. Roberta,
tackle for Cadillac. *uiUainc«l a I
leg.
Twenty
minute
halves
.
(
AUTUMN MILLINERY
It to to be a season of picture
' style* In dress hau. Mtoa Heck*a I
Bir
Cidbts
played.
, bring them in and you
Tbe take to a year* and ahould the ef«i* all be dto
g«<-l ftohiog gioopd. ood H to fed by poahd of the county wiU be able to
MHoe <jf the bM iroul rtrera to be turn In conalderahle money to
toaad to that rsgtao. to tbe paat rlo
togrr. toito rraterm.
jaceni to A.|neU«ue. L U
tnv that to tHily a in.rvel.
uriy or
ur ..,uU».
to known to te nciiHy
vtsir* old. ♦and still1 iil U pitKlUf il
nil a* oiv HT-etl de^ln- to «ii.
«-xacl dale when fhto tree wa*
plani.Hl to not known, but It* btotory
t-k iM-.Trl.v -Jt*! ye.-.rw,
and all of thow* wbo have iwvmsI d..w n
or the tree wbeii Ibev first
made It* arrnniliitaiwe. U to U-ltoved
to have been mI out by oiic <.f tbe
earty part of
Corwin* i
Utum bare OMde tog Inroada on tbe
AgtNl Clare man gored to death by
game, tbe lake being prmrtlcally on
prut«>(^t<^. iMit now the wentern end of
all.
Battle CrtH'k. council after tocycl?
tbe oouoCT has Ita own game warden,
and tbe dtob are belag well r»arded. a
rider*.
Normal at YpailanU haa two foot
ball loama
Owoaao woman has apple tree
.,Wag lady of Gr^
Rapid., wa.
'drowned »Mday aftemooo wbUe can
Mag with a compaaloo at North park.
Utoa Bum. and Mto> Mildred Cal.I' wvn^wefe paddUhg on the river when
111 bloom.
San Jewe acale affecu treea Ba
Creek. Oouncll aaked to appotot tree
rtor to aiBmp out evil.
the boat capelwHl. ibrowlng both Into
the water.
Both tank, but on coming
to the Burface Mia* Caldwell graaped
the cauoc Her companion waa not ao
furtunair. and. W\ni unable^lo awlm.
«a* drowned. MU*'Bum* waa the IPy.wrold daughter of T. H Bum*, train
aUjwtcher of the Grand Rapid* ii In
diana railroad.
Y.«iiig c^mored men .A Ann Arbor
havf dUianced their white bn.thfr* In
the mailer of a -club.**
They have
formed what U known a* the -Huron
club.- and have rented the entire *tore
at 117 Ba*l Ann atix-et.
Work U hkdng piuhed on the new
elcrirlc light lug plant st St. Ignsce.Holly to now out of debt, and pn>
pod^ U. do *owu.*4‘*vlng next aumi
Tbo rain «*f laid w,t k daroagwl
bean cn.p uTT^nla a«iniy mauy i
^:-:i
,
« - i
>V
•And* of dullara. It to e*tlmsted.
Uvlngaton county
prohibit lonUls
.
have put up a full county ticket fo.:
the Ural time In a numW of year*
Mrs, Prank Meyer* of Pmter*vllK
S:
Jlen
■Ick*. the Mebratfd Swedtoli come
an. ct.mea to Steinberg * Grand opera
auetioo October 15. valuables found oo
;be bodlea of unkaown d«^ person*
tog wbeo Lake MIehtoorae vlU boro to IS y««rs. Such an aucthm haa not
. big fto«to of .nmmer rWlon.. «,.• been held In OUawa county for many
r
>
Creek High acbool. 0
County Treaaurer Lutber will offer at
Ibo rara 4jito ^ tbe oottotjr i
Torifbto *‘*»»« Moqoollto
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO,
college reaenea. «.
Kalamaroo High school. 12; Battle
tTAOff AND ^TFOmi.
^522wru3?.g?.-"ag“
Hot aprtati oSSBlM c*"**HM W*i«o
oolvo. »
Hot IWrtaat aoro Aro. to cMto.
For 00k W
Vfolt *
iataimm Do« fkmpooy oik A«oi«
10;
Detroit UnIveiBUy school. 10; Flint
mutes.
' <
Atom coltog*. C; Ht Ptoaaaat. 0.
Qcsenvitle High school. 31: Alma
fM- oolo W •>> *nMam
.. Mooth IM aprinf. toMotk. II.
*•» wn««. o-kk iww ot—i*)
^iHr^Haao €0»«Tfc oor*. M ooMi.
Oraad Bapida High acbool reaervea. 0.
bb4
waa formerly a newmmper writer mi
m. Joiwph. Mo.
Her father. L. U
'
»;
aiy Hlph acbool. 0
Reed aty High acbool. »: Big Jtep-
mat at the borne of tbe brldim brogmr
toan. eo bla bride wcml to Texaa.
fbcnco tbey left at ooce for f
Htok bcteoi.
GiBBd Bapida High school.«.
FMoskey Htob school. If ; Trsverse
BOB and fMta WiUtoam ttoOograf. foi^
U you want a cheap airtight we
liave them at |l.2i up
palga up them to very dull. Not a factiuu guaranteed or money refuude-1.
o.»dldate haa been hung In ef
have
them;
ca.M
lop.
heavy
they
toHtom
cast lining*.
have
h. avy
and
front,
t»ak htov.*.
Kteel body. nicke!e«l *wing lop.
QrRT^fo;=r»7, tWei:—
side raU* and acri-w drafL This
known of
This
that It wa« one of two ibat
were
brought fn.iu Kngtoml tn a wn*btUl..
Just wbo brought tlieni. or what y.-*r
“c-ame over.” the i.re-u ni owner
OONT MISS THE CHANCE,
Ole
Olson.
Adrian coimrll will take Junketing
dtMH» not know. t»neorihe
' f**‘u **i
r. H. Miliar A Co. of Datroit v
-Ip through state.
waa net ottl In Bn*.kiyn. iuhI
peculiarly adapted. Ihirlsg the action
Bllad man aawing wood at Kalamaa very nm
ient hind
Uina- \
« — -------------------------------- 1
ancient
oKthe pUy he will alng six new stmgA, that lived to be n
too Mevervd artery.
--„t down a few year* 10. ona ef tha larBCSt and flneat
-Valr Land of Swtsb n.- -PhiUMH-ne.- mark. It wai
ago lo make nx.iu for the ndvnm-e of | of fur* that h#* ever om*
rmer* near Battle Creek
“Northland Lullal»y.It On." modern progrea*. It wa* ,:::;'d:::d:;!.
not dead at,thi, city. Thia will b* an
toe antiauto club.
“That’* My Friend” and •♦Scandina that Ume.
chanca to get a fur coat or nack scarf
Murder myatery at St. Joe cleansl
via.- Mr. Hendricks t* a graceful an J
at wholesale price
-Rheumalistn ;
C. S Nealy.
Ulented actor and hi* wing* charmliu
E. Wilhelm, come
aa ballad* an' full of romance and
me. Holltolors Rocky Mount
is: they are a feature of the pei
G. R. A 1. TO RICHMOND
formance and each one is hit. They made me well and siVong. -5 <<'
ng valuable*.
are soft and »weot and full of sympa Tea or Tablet*. j6hnaon Drug Cii.
ts.00.
Second crop of strawberries being
By a happy uilllxaiion of diver
nual^C. R. A !. excursion to Richgrown In Croswell gan!en.
FOOTWEAR.
to on Tuedav. October 11. |
sified talent he alao combine* drolb-ry
Ottawa B**ach man severely blllcn
d for in days. Gel
oe. full In-j
llgnliy and make* the pan of Ole.
Mt ever had lya*
formation of any G. R. A I. agent or|
by •ghling dogs he aUempted to aeiv
the hero of the play, a memorable plc- that the Utx and Dunn line of footwear
address
C. L
L Lockwood.
Lockwcx>d. General
General Pa.vs-1
Pa.vs-1
s C.
kept by Ed Lautner to alwaya In pace
Hirty-ato per cent, children attend
with the latest fancie*. or that the
A-'Ing public achoola at Grand Rapids
“The.Missouri Girl.”-which comes to best, the newest and the moat correct
have deiectlve eyealght
PRIVATE
HOLDINGS.
Siclukvrx* Grand optra house fur atyU-a arc alpaja to be had aa soon
Thief rubbed Grand Raplda maa of matinee and nlghl next Saturday. Oct.
That * what these
as they are on the market at this upvaluable Spanish
watch while ma^ 15. to now in II* tenth season of pros
imiailon to i
dleman haa any
toHlate Union s'troet shoe store.
perityu “Shore Acre*.” “IVvll * Auc
the low price of the for.owlng. Koulion” and Hanlon * “Superba” arc the
housa* on East Tenth, near Lake aveALMOST A CENTURY
Mra.
Spencer
Kanouac.
Detroit. only first-class one-nlght-stand produc
,«o on R.llro.4 .vonu.,
Has passed since the Aral woman
Mich., say* Dr. Colwell** Magic Eofv tIoD* that have been before the public ascended Mont Blanc—Maria Paradis Wash
I and Webster; one on East
waa srvemly burned by coal ga* while tiaa Oil saved her child from death by
V-reguUtlng the draft* In a coal *tovc.
diphtheria before any doctor could
:
The Lexington New* say. the cat
reteh the house. All druggiaia Salto
If you
want the iM-st airtight made we
continuously b»r
m>
long a time. These
four aUracUon* never seem »o grow
old.
Tbe mere announcement that
• The Missouri <ilrr U coming intivmore iwk^Mc In this city, for In
*Uive to a l*eaniy and It will give
satlsfactldn
mine in and b-i
as long
a period biinj
------------------------------. TO RICHMOND
bulll
to
show lhe.Ti
1*6 Tnat St.
:
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
loOMvithC.P.Ckrw* Bfw.
*-E8T YOU FORGET,
That tha Hot Springs madicina*
cured THOUSANDS IN TRAYpj..*
Th.v can cure you.
LOOK HERE.
Bato aBanaa
uTrimm
1*M TALKING YET
For
-
Z
I, I. not n««..ry to «nd out.ldn |
for fancy Ice cream for your parties. |
when you can gel anything In that line \
you want
at Jackaon’*,
^
IOC Front ’.
phones 1*^
«rs on hnnd.
Cream delivered to any part of the
Ninth, juat off Union: and cone on Ej
ascent very pleasant. What a differ Washington street. Money can be h
ence In the htototy of photography. also, on easy term*. E. McNamara
lapsed since lU first asct-nl Into pop ]
to
Trank Crude
was her name, and she did not find the
Three times
b>r ii
la-i.
city ever) day In the year.
j
pEBgM^^tJEire
CHILLY DAYS.
Between fall and winter, while It
atance. than the average person would ular favor, and while the first expeii$6.00.
too cold to go without a Are and
Imagine. To many iw-ople the return ence'was found Imperfect, the artistic
Rich-;;
Annual G. R-„ A 1. excursion to
t^lcn
|, ^ice
of “The Mis.sourl GlrV l* UWe renewing studio of Smith atd Price baa rounded mond. Ind.. to on Tuesday, October 11.,
iitne’hot *ir dtooenser
dispenser
acquaintance with an old friend. To out the art Into life like perfeciion lo- Tickets good for 10 days. Get full In- »»»'« »
,
. formallonr any G. R. A I. agent or; shape of an air tight stove ib
every one It means an opiH>rtmiit> for
«1»> i address C. U lxxkwo«id. General Pass- j be made to ahnt off. to suit the
------------------------------j enger Agent. Grand Raplda. Mich.
conditions. S. K. Saxton HanSLODK YOUNG.
|
Oct 5<l
1
The ”IW Mr. Rich.” which
II makes a Tomaa look young as
rirv nRavAftE.
'
------------------------------to the City Oi>era House October
well « bwppy ,o pre.ld» o«r . chid-1
CITY DRAYAOE.
A NEW DEPARTURE.
ing dtoh and wield the art that Is eaIf you wish draylag and carting done
l^rney Anderson has purchased aj
^
trf prtoertBttoB. teving been placed
.cmlUlr hen. R. W. IU«A1, h« »|to ,«.r «u™ ««Uf«Uo«. pbo.^ Io.|
^
dow u we study e,ery
"^11
‘
thi-rv' abo“l IMO.
«»e*; for from one we may get a ; aUon* there to not a dull momen
artistic cooker*; Prank Ranh and your wanU
he had
Cto<to BMUik ^ MulUken. Mich..
w *klrt pattern, from another a new ! tbe play. The preaenilng company
parlor lunches, as I ceive prompt attenaon. Look over his
play
at
hto
farm
Implement
store.
iM-ggtM the police to arrest aome con- sleeve, from a third a new .collar, and been carofiilly chosen and
cont
le lln#of jardiniers. stock of a^d-hand stoves aad you
,Kn To Tr*l«.tev*Trovw-0»«y ~*ltegaaWalSlate street. The atove* are the Co
fidenc'C men In St. Louis county who tQ on. We are never busier than when
to ih-‘
led design*.
will aurprUe your pc^etbook by getlumbla make and of most modern drhad flet'cvd hlan of |40. He waa walk on the streets: oor eye* are i»ever more
ler-gdlng public. The speclaltle*
-----------------I ting new and lasUng aenrlce from
signs, the line conslsUng of bard coal
ing near Deln^ garden when ap alert. But they don’t roach wp to tbe
iumvrous and far above the avercheap
aecond-hand
ware*.
MONEYBAK.
fat'C level; they «-ant *|i*re tbe time
beater, .hot blast and air tight. Look
proached by a stranger who enilce«l
>Ted
Godding, who will be
from their study of drv«*e* u* go any
The beat iiilorBied women alroidy
the new department over.
him Into an “o«ce acro«f the atrect."
In the title role Is ao different aud
WEALTHY MEN.
higher than the iws-k. Am! hewre. on
now that -Mooeybak- taffeta* anwhere he wm* told to try hi* hand at
erui ImiwrlUilly our moth •o far above The pretended “funny
SPECIAL TEN-CENT SALE.
If the history of our wealthy
wer the demand for a tne. atroBg allk
a game called “Ball of Fonune.** He
er*. our luwi friend*.maa - thatnhe audience laugha when
Tbe New York tea store has a be..--.
:t an honest pries, white posaesaing
tossed a hall a couple of times aad
he to motionless, which to really tbe
Uful porcelain, under glazed, dscoratid
oany adranUgss hitherto absent from
was told that be bad w<w the grand
A FAMILY BLESSING
true te*i of gtmuluc comedy. If you
lltUc hut cared for that Uttte iaatca^ enp and saucer or plate, either for iro
brtoe. He wm* Informed be would have
miss seeing “The Pto>r Mr. Rich.” you
of apending ,it carelessly and by de cent*, or twenty cents for the seL The
mbs one of tm- treats of the lh«mlrlcal
grees Increased their capital.
One act could, not be dupUcated tor tbe
allowed to take the prixe. He pullcO
rt^ag well. If* anre to brighten
dollar wUI open an acount with the money any other Ume.
iBChsa. KspthyJ.W.
140 from hi* piK-ket and was Immedi the family We. Pay* hlg dividend* la
People’s 8av^ bank. More acquire
aiely placed under arrewt by supposed
You are certain
WE WANT YOU
a competence by «vlag thaa by bril
NO STOMACH
CfLT EDGED
oAoera. who took tbe »40 from htoi
. «U* MW tiB. at tlM
1 o«ld fact about On-ssmukers to
nearly aU of them have tU—^ the street they cut ibelr
friend*. A noted dre**maker auid In
of the village.
In excavaUag lor the payment on expUuntlim of this fui-t:
Th** street I* to u* drrgami
l.aiHfrK main airt'cl the hickory
atump <if the first democratic pole what a picture gallery I* lo artlstsgrand *torvbon«e of Ideoa On the
ral.ved In Lapi'er county waa na> are always on the \o<fi
eartheA It waa In a wonderful stale
lug fiir the deer
wild diwr has bee
I to the vicinity
WAIIO RAPIDS IIRDIARA RT ’
COMPARY.
SL 2SSSu< Ii«. IH. MH.
7 PER,eEiT wsnm
The “v#cera- later put him aboaid i
atreet car bound for tbe city, warnlw
him that If be returned they would
throw him Into jailMtoa Gladys V. Lamb, of Drydmi.
In UtodoB. fte ether day. AalBla.
e Ambrose, a Uttle glH <
; atartoa. a dtotanro of
ttoe. booBCid high, and feU
It was B* wa
; oBt of ted!
Aimt Dinah to not open
ly auch reproaeh.
invai
er-lataly testalted In ”Ths UtUs
o ahe pot the egg* In the i
enf- turns out order work dons to a
she began •InsWA
turn.
Mr.
-tn
tbero not throe v^roro In that byronf
“Har to. ma»aa. but I sing* on!
when I want* Vm soft awl three
1 ^at* >« UrU.”-Excteiu:e.
Once tried no fried rate wlU
■boet for woBMib wUli tbe doH mat
bid top •» popdlab to bettor Erode
pis SB H. tel a WNI omM «p amMtaig rtoee to tbe bem Ibtof yet eOered.
avsry tWas.** Caiman^ BIbbBc Plesr Alto tbat we bareaBolber aew auonVsmtoh. B.E.WBllAisa^TrBsra oMot e( t:.M ebaee for woM aad ea
optadato $!.» oboe wbtob to tbe beet
9im XMm^ Ca- Ibtof erer ebowB tor tbet price. Bow-
<St pn cent wot tU moatlto-
‘ W.E.GWHW.Ciilda-,
THE EUKEKA COOMTT SAUK.
TRY A BECOBO WAMT AD.
tm:
, rmtkWM 6mf. \
OENBUiL NEWS OF THE WWUI
t Itoal !• bdiW
ilNM k»C tto «M ior wta. k U
dMMM wm 40. lrt» »*w p«daJ
J l-y- Mi Mate te »M* to pot foor
Moatte frond. The nfornmata
kdOofi to Jam Woofy. A abort
jSBt an tka tfaC wWrb Is a small rai
jinrter. fot la tba way of a 8aooa4
;alraM «ar aad had tba i«a of oae
'M M rot o®. wbU. ibe oibor ea^
^ faol was ampuiaird by tbs crael
^wk^ Tbs dof !• a «rm pst. aad
‘4ks faailly. koptof to hare bU Itfe.
took k to a sstsrtnary doctor. He rec*
OHPMOded that the aalmaJ be chlorv
WkiLHTnfl.t
I. Mi^TaftaaUtlmtthweoatof
tka Pkiltpplaba to tbe UaM Blgtaa
down to May. IMk. did wot egoaad
IlfMIOAM; that tke |M.aM.MO to be
under tke treaty added to tbia, !w
creaaad It wM\9$fi00jm, sud that tke
coat per ycer to the Halted Btatea lor
talalag tke cour% and tke eddh
tioual coat of —Intolatug lifiOQ troops
In Ike Phnippluea luatuad of In Ake
United Btatce. Ml taken tegetke
not exewed $5,000,000 a year.
Wtthin the past few weeks aereral
laee have come before Juatice Rt
In Cleveland IneotTlag aUempU by rw
Jecled aulUjra to get their pre
ba<^ D«omellredof thUkladof lit-
NOW IS
«
THE TIME
One Milium Dollars
. *
Sp.Bt to *Clvo Uqoorono Free to tho SIcK.
rmaml far aot
’ «Wi«aa
SAVE MONEY
MrtM. aad umjM pao^ have
There Bee tke great ralue of Uqootone. It U the only way known to kUl
genaa la the body withoat klUliig the
tiaanea. too, Aay drug that kills genna
50c« HotUM FrM.
la a polaon. aad It cannot be tnken In
ternally. Medlclae la almost helpless
in nny germ dteenae.' It la this fnct
that gives Uquoaone Its worth to coupon. We wUl then man you aa or
nnmnnlty. And that worth la ao great der on n local druggUt for n fiiUthat, after teoUag the product for two size bottle, aad we will pay tka drag-
br lcttii« B ddtm diroct
feoaottoyoarboM.
afr«%to this and urft^ that be aae bis
wkai it
what Uqooaooe
oelaaoe to base Its life and to bsal It4
laiarod flmbs. The dog was pot an*
Omrm IHsmmm.
dor treatsseoi and U now almost reKUUInsIdaCwms.
coTorod, altbottgb unable to use tb^
Au'^^Sia^medlcine am
for theM
trooblce U to help Nature overcome
Hmb fftan wblcb the foot was out off.
the germs, and such reaulu are IndltVT OUT THIS COUPON
' In order to enable him to do this a mbber foot, or shoe, la being made aad
ts»
St
vltl be attacked to lbs Umb. It is es- that this----- (here tbe words bot
poctsd tbs dog wm have almost as hat. diamond ring or aouvenfr spoon than to years, baea the ooaatant aabThat U Inevitable.
1 ha«« ■•*«r ir
good use of Its wrtlflcal foot as of the may be Inserted) Is for nse only during >ect of adestlflc and chemical re•sppl,««aaOc.i
oHglaal.
the period of courtship. It is hereby
la a llqnld that doea what
Haring forgotten bU pocket Instru agreed that aaid (bouquet, hat.
ootygen doaa. It la a nenrs food aad
meat case In bis baste lo respond to Bhall be returned at once upon day of Mood food-tke moat kalpful thing U
a eaU in tbs counir>*. Dr. B. B. Mor snub. Engagement to another mmn
lan, of Fort Wayne. Ind., was
be considered as snub.”
it la a gmldda ao certain that we
pelled to Itsc a pocket knife In per
noMlah on ercry bottle an offer of $1.Among Archie Roosevelfs chums
forming a dangrroos operation
iM tor n dtoaaae germ tkal It caaaot
a young gentleman who would seem
baring time on account of the pshave a hollow in hla>biMd where the
ileat*s condition to send after proper
RxRxRxRxRxRxRxRx Rx Rx R*
bump of veneration la usually found.
iastmmenU. Tbere is strong probs
The prealdent was chatllag with a dls
« THE PRESCRIPTION STORE. »
Willy that the patient, who Is Mrs.
HTMIPtO WARD
llngulshed caller tbe other day when
Claiwnoe Rboade% of AlUoli luwi
(he telephone bell rang somewhat peA BcotiM
Netke la All Paraons latareated.
mUt recover. Dr. Morgan was i*uin slsiently. Appearancea Indicalet
To the legal voters of the City ol
moaed by telepboae aad drove nine attendants wefe busy In other* parts Traverae City, Couoty « Craad Trav The special assessment
mllaa to the Rhoades home In lesi.
el and State of Michigan:
the construction of a trunk sewer in
lif ^h«* white boufce, so the preside
tkaa an hour. Tbs woman was barely
Notice U hereh/ given that the dbtrlct No. 6. beginning on Division I m equal t6 any $3.00 vett on the 9
excused himself and went'to anew
anvb. and after a hasty examination the npeated call. This Is the conver Boarda of RegtatjaUon for the teveral Kirt-ei at the alley iH-lween Eighth and j «
market
Dr. Morgan found that an immediate
wards of the Clty>pf Traverse City will Ninth Kiroets. and running south lo the ^ ^
IC
sarton that twk place on the 111
opemtkm was nsoassary and then dlt- cording to Ibe testimony of the dlr- meet on Tueadajrnnd Wednesday. Oc
alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth a
^
**
»
oosofad that bis rnstruments were ilnguishtd gentleman at, the pram- tober 15lh and IStikA. D. \m, for tbe streets, has been placed In my hands ..
ilirail!lM nKllG 1:11
a
mlaM^ A pocket knife vss the un'.y
for collection the same to be paid on
dent's end of It: ”WeiI. what la It?” purpose of
Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx
nmltnbls Instmmeat. but it was de^ Hello. This U Jack, la Archie therer
or before Oct. 81, 1904.
RECItTERlNO
ALL
QUAL1FE0
<d4td to lake the risks, and with cor.- • No. he's not.” ”\\Tio'. this I'm talk
M. E Ha.skell. City ‘Treasurer.
dMormbls dlBculty tbs operation was
ELECTORS Offlre. room 202. State Bank build
ing tor -The president.” “Well,
peffobood and a .crlous ibiernsl hem
Oct. Mmo
residing In the City of Traverse Citv. ing.
you'll do. Ten Archie to com*
orrhage checked.
and plar ball.” And the preddenl Mich.
As an Inducement for youths and
Id Boards of Registration will
proceeded to execute the order, as dlmaldt to marry and to aid them to
meet In each bf the live wards of said
reCUHl.
Alter we have given the
start lo life Recorder George Clifford,
—TO—
Mrs. Winnie Deally. 53 years old. of city in the following place*, namely;
of Outtenburg. N. J.. offers a useful
In the First ward. In the Boys' band
RICHMOND, IND.. fS.00
artIcTe of furniture to darh couple. The Kokomo. Ind.. accompanied by
lom
In
McNamara
hall
on
Front
Toeaday, Oct. 11th.
justice lives on Ferry road, in a com youngest son. has departed fur Port
street
forUble ctiUge. He Is the father of land. Ore., lo become the wife of C. F
In the Second ward, at Second ward
«ve children and Is popular In the I^g. a wealthy ranch owner.
city hall on Spruce street.
Before setting up >*our stove for
town. *•! believe In assisting the younj .-he has never seen. A muiuai friend in
In the Third ward, in Uc C. S. P. S
couples who hare decided to embark Kokomo some monihs ago started
winter let us show )t>u how
hail on Union street.
oa tbs malrlroonlst sea.- hr said. 'An
nice we can make it
In the F>Durtb ward. In engine bous«
Oct.
5-Ct
other thing that I promise to supply
The latest venture In the ins
look.
No. 3 on Casa street.
to young couples who come to roe U imslness is the advent of the Byi*gln»»
In tbe Flfib ward. In tbe rear of tbe
BILL OF FARE,
tree music. My daughter plays IW Proiortive association. This concern
Hanaloraky store building at No. iWl
Porto Rosa,
Aritola lx»ndres.
piano and two of my eons perform on H^gan business three weeks ago in New
Washington street.
15c. 2 for 25c.
10c. 3 tor 25c.
the violin. If the couples wish It they York city. Its Inconwrators are New
441 E. Front St.
Said meeting of the Boards of Reg
ATlrola Pantella,
Arlrola Conchas,
may be married amid Ibe strains W York and Brooklyn men. The associa
latrition will be open from sevcE
10c. 3 for 25c.
Kk-. 3 for 25c.
Drop us a line and we wiU call
•Tme Good Old Summer Time * or any
o’clock In tbe forenoon until eight
^ R. K. W.. Weaver * Factory Smokeother tuno they ma> suggest.,I believt
o'clock in tbe afternoon of said
^*'1 lOc. 3 for 25c.
' 5 cents straight.
la making the civil marriage ceremony the f«H*. and the company guar
trnUon days.
Utile Weavers. Northern Queen.
as gay as possible and aswUracUve sj fo keep the gtasses in repair and have
In resilmony whereof 1 have here
5 cents straight,
5c. 6 for 25c, JOS. Slusci^r
that performed In the churches. 1 U* I duplicate pair made In cruo they are
unto set my hand this 2Cih day of Sep
Red Seal.
Red Scout.
gin by making the ct»uplt*s at ihelt lost or broken beyond repair.
(ember. A. D. 1304.
5c, C for 25c.
5c.’(. for 25c.
mse by marrying them In my parlor.
Susan B. Anthony, on her return
Chaa. M. Beers.
Cronin Bros ' Choice.
1 try to make them fwl at home ai. l irom Eim>pe. islked In an engaging
aty Clerk of the City of Traver.u*
5c. 6 for 2T.C.
eliminate anything that may tend tc way alKKjt ihe things she hm
City. Mich.
2309 »t,
All cigars union made. Manufac
embarrass them. In civil cases, exam I .ver then*. Of a certain alum she
lured by R. E. Weaver. Traverse City.
Inatlons or trials. I alwa>Ti furnish mu ; ♦aW:^ ”The chlUiren in this alum
CARPETS.
. ale. You know the charm that music ilny, very dirty. I hardly know how
Mich.
This Is the lime for fall renovatioa.
weaves around the hearts of men. On
ke clear to you the superUUve
this basis many i»f «re persons wh . legre.- of dirtiness that marks them If the carpeu In living rot.ms arc
AIR TIGHT HEATERS.
come lo my honuLxeady u» tear cad.
told, for one thing, that a mother bright and fresh everything else looks
Just the thing for cool evenings nn-1
bright, loo. J. W. Slater, the house
other to plce«-a. leave it arm In arm be
Is slum often Kites out
damp day.*, the characteristic of the
fornUber. has a complete line of car
cause of my daughter s b.‘auUful rt n
L and washes half a d'oxen chil
northern fall. Millar A Morse have
pets. anything to suit from a low
ditkm of i vc Got a FreUng fur You.' dren’s faces iH-fore sh.* is able lo
from 1125 up and for a better
FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET.
prleetl Ingrain to a high-grade axmlnand other claaalcal numl.ers "-Ncs
•r heater they also carry a full Fresh and Salt Fish. ^Canned Good*.
•r own child.''
ster and a fine line of rugs to go with
York American.
line of hot blast and hard coal stove.*, Ortb rs called for ami delivered.
Henry W Chadwick, the ‘father *)f them.
A
In quick Justice was set Ttaseball." la still In the front ranks ol
also a good.line of heating stove*.
Cor. East Stb and Franklin Su.
. when Frank Shorts, who Insisted on those acilvel) employed in newspaper
PRESCRIPTION TALK.
aghUng the chief of police, at KU
HIGH GRADE PERFUMES
If your prescripilop^ comes here you
-b^me. III., was arresUHl. thrown into
There are so many ch^p and worth I'M TALKING YET
ill receive courteou^. prompt treat ier iK-rfume*. that it I* hard to de
jgUJr'eonvirted. flneti
tW*
col •he**, whist, cricket and baseball spe
LEST YOU FORGET.
eni and your prescription will be scribe a really good odor, unless a
leetbd. and the prisoner released in a :lal». and hla artlcica on these svib
apace of IhrtH' minutes. In order to )ect* are a.* vigorous today a* they ailed accurately and skilfully from the Rample is before you. The FYahco
That tha Mot Springs madicintt
and purest drug*. We try to American Hygenic Co.'s perfumes kept
were forty year* ago or more. The
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAYby Mrs. E. L. Bonner have the deli ERSE CITY. They tan cure you. Foi
lid Kenllcman is hale and hearty and
cate and refr»‘8hing fragrance o
Attribute* his good health and longsale by all first data drugglata.
The Imrgvwl apple on record grew In •vlty to a life frt-e from toliacco an.l please you. The place, John
natural flower. Twelve scU*ct (
OM Missouri. It I* of the Wolf River tlmulants and with plenty of outdoor
lo choose from.
variety, weighs two pounds and ont xercise.
TO RICHMOND
PURITY.
$5.oa
ounce, and i^bably measures 20 Inch
There is consternation oa Fifth av
mal G. K. A I- t-xcurslon to Rid:«« In circumference.
Every pound of candy put out from
Ociob«r 11.
•nue. New York, because a pro|»erty
. Ind.. is on Ti
Dr. John T. Maaierre. of the attend
the La OretU Candy company 1
day*. Gel full InTicket* good for
jwner at One Hundred and Twenty
^_Rig »Uff of the Ikdlcllnlc bospiuU Chi
the brand of purity, as nothing but the
R. A I. agent oi
formation of any
Notke to Taxpaysrt.
ninth street ho* begun to rent apart
addre** C. 1.. l>K-kw.K>l.. General Fa.s*
eago. and Dr. l.ane. one of the hospital
best and purest Ingredients are as5^1
Until
goni. Grand Rapids. Mich.
Tka tax rolls for tbe collection of engcr Agen
hxicrnes. arc marveling the Gi*org menu to colored people
AU fruit Juices and flavorings even
Ocl 5-6t
r taxes and special asGoraoaa. a rcstauraat emploj'e. Ilvi**l month or ao ago there ha
made by akiUad hand*. U any special
Auch resident In that neighborhood,
the five wards of the
four monihs with a meat Insyiecior
make of candy la desired leave the or
CURTAINS AND CV'PETS
but recently a man non^ed A. Doeb
city
o:
Traverse
City,
Mich.,
have
been
double lined hook In hi* nock. D
The renovating days are here. Up
came into poaacMlon of conslderab!e der here, as tbe candy maker Is
Maaierre performed an operation, n
ble of filling any order within the placed In my hands for collecUon.
comes tbe home made carpel that nevi-r
property at the location named. M.-.
will be to my office for the purmoving the Implement, and tbe man 1
!» tml. but gel badly soiled. Why
experience convinces him knowledge of the line art.
poce of collecUng said taxes every col send them to the Star laundry and
recovering. Four months ago'Oomoax
i tenanu are "good pay”
complained of a severe pain in his
QUAUTY WORTH CONtIDERINa week day from now until Nov. 1. 1904. have them put dowyj bright and clean
ind that therefore be^ is glad 1 furfrom
S
o'clock
until
11:30
o’clock
in
throat.
Phyalda^ attributed his
with their original colors and newnes*
If competltora aay the line line of
iilon. Ni
forenoon, and from 1 o'clock unUl
trouble to different maladies, but af
wed. This is worth thinking about
snd vigorous protest* have been mad meats we carry arc kept to get you 4 o’clock in the afternoon of each day.
foidad no relief. A week ago. when
let your iar«* curtain* accompany
Into our store. It's true. Wo want yon
All taxes paid before SepL 1st will
OoBum called ui«n Dr. Manlerre. hi* in vain.
bundle anc^9oin in the general
to
get
acquainted
with
our
fine
choice
Senator Blackburn of Kentucky tell*
be received wlthoui coBecUon fees,
uedk was awolien to nearly twice it*
Of menu as rn*il as the prices that fit.
freshening
process.
uoraml alae The physician became of how be once accompanied a Joint While we al« after bualneaa. quality la and on aU taxea remaining unpaid on
SepL 1st and unUl OcL UL a panalty
ooarlnced that some foreign substance ^mmlttee of the
THE ROAD TO PROSPERI'TY
the first consideration. Broach Bros.
r cent for collection will b€ Is broadly marked. Especially is this
was rwsponaibie for the irx.uble. and which vUllcd a state penal Institution
On all taxes remaining un true in household Invesimeni*. in the
decided uyion an operation 'When an One member of the committee was
Maud—Laat night Jack told me that
Indalon was'made In the neck the doc rtalng young Uwyer from New Or he wouldn't marry the best girl liv paid on Ocl 1st and unUl Nov. Ut a tine of table silverware. The new line
tor's acalpela met with reaUtance. A leans, who talked for a few minutes ing unless—what—unless she took
that Bormim and Earl have Juii lemedicated gaiue laaerted In the wound with one of the colored convlcu. *'You HoUlater'a Rocky Mouulain Tc.v wm be Charged.
ceived bears the guarantee of the own
Office. Room 202 8UU bank hMg.
caufkt upon an obstacle, which, on be vppear to know Mr. Blank.” said an Bright fellow. 35 cenU, Tea or Tabname ns a brand. Ordinarily sterllag
/ M. B. HaakeU, City Traaanrer.
liig extracted, proved to be a piece of xher committeeman. ”Yea. sab.” said
ware is all that a firm will stand back
i^A^oly 26, IfOA.
S24Uf of. so this new mnovallon Is worth
Iron wire naarlr two Inches long. Each are negro, ‘'be' dc gentlemaa dal seal
and was ahaped like tbs tine on n flth ne heah.” ”U that ao? I never knew
looking into.
Dry.
Hard
and
ffoRWooik
ffoutk
Jmt
be
had
been
a
proaccuUng
attor
kook. Dr. Manlerre declared the ar
'Lumber Co.
2
Try a pair of our boys’ seamless
eicAa to be a hook used by meat Ic ley.” ”Duano *bOttt daL MIC aUd tke
iboea. He can't rip them If he uic.L
apeetora In nttnchlag cards to Inapect- larky grlaabg. ”bni he was my lawA. V. Friedrich.
TRY A REGORO WANT Aa
ad meats. He aaid Qomota mast have cr.”
THE C. R TAYLOR
CQALCiU.
dJL.’^iSsnsxi.^
M'&^J^rSiiggksr
lOiiiiSSfSiii
s .1
ra-s ML -W
CLEANEST
(MEAPEST
-.HEALTHIEST-.
I ,i*i?:!su*srcisr
RmCEOFNiUD OF RENSTM* SKWER-TAX
TKW.
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ASS
ABSOLOTBLT OMSLBSS
uloi-rr
B
-Hforif cbaimis Vest at$L50 i
: AMERICAN DRUG CO. ,
6. R.&I.AmalExeirsiiis
VUamSBIDBT
OntinnllmBNiili
lIfU III Pmr Cl.
Yoir Stole Looks LHn New
NEW "plating
FLEMIIN6 & MITCHEa
TAXES
AT to*
rES 1000 WATTS
MADANE RITA KRAUS'
Beauty Remedies
FxSaliBiAIIDroggists
Adilr—
IU.a.j T—IJ.. 103C-
tnd At«. CiBClwixti. Ohio.
Firelnsuranfc i
JOHN R. SANTO
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
WINTER’S WOOD?
If not. do *u at unco. We liavo
IC incb W4rjd In hemb>rk. mixed
wood and all hurdwcHMl. Call u*
up about It on phones. Ikdl 37.
C'-t.xens 344.
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER CO. *
FIRE dTsURMCE
L. L. A. BUILDINffL
3^1:
Washing Smke
A. D. TYLER
WhUe Soap is Cheap.
GEO. A. JARVIS
Small Acme
DENTIST
SanUCUns
®. 25c
bars Searchlight....
Lars Galvanic Soap.
3 bars Snap Soap...
bars White Cloud...
bars Marseille*........
201 FRONT STREET
i.H.MiniM
Eio.WMeWith}
{
MONROE & HeWETHf
IRENE^AL INSURANCE
Elgin C. Lewis
U^tKOati Cash Ormr
226 East FroBt Street.
St t NEWWILHELM BLOCK
S
^
I'M TALKING YET
lest YOU FORorr.
That the Hot Springs medicines
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAY.
ERSffCrrV. ‘They pan OMU yo» Fdr
sale by all Sret ctoaa druffgiiti
■
j -GARPET CLEMIN6 WORKS;
F. D. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
THE VIOLIN, has organized a DANCE
ORCHESTRA and Is ready for dance
engagements and also for a lew pupils
on the violin.
For terms call at South Side Shoe
.NfcUoftjd
;
I’M TALKING YET
FT.:
LEST YOU FORGET.
That the Hot Springs medtcine*
have cured THOUSANDS 4N TRAV
ERSECI'TY. They can cure you. For
sals by all first class druggists.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
C. D. MILLER
DEIMTIS-r
Carpet a«wninc and Feather Rsoo*
Sbowyooaamptas
....
CHAFIK. Prtprtctor.
MADAME RITA KRAUS’
Beauty Remnilies
FnSaliByAUOrqgislt
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
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