The Evening Record, November 14, 1904

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The Evening Record, November 14, 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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1904-11-14

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THE EVENING RECORD I so^notaiii

SATURDAY’S »8UE

1.876
tptcuu, TKumu>H tWlCfc

V6MVEST
IMPI»nNGE

»n^iMT
Tw* Uttl« CHIMrwi CalM Homs~
Mrs. Gt. Ch«rtM. MoUmt «r Mrs.
MMH*. OsfA

GGVENTWK
OURNaGWN

J«1M B. Atrtee. Uu? 7-MosOuw>M BISTER JUMPED FROm\w1NDOW
I OUEtTlONt GEINO COHWOIREO dMEbtcr of Mr. mm4 Mrs. W*. Bowea
TO GIVE THE ALARM.
or tl2 Waror atnsH. M'Gatnrdar
GY THE A. F- or U
Blsbt at • o'clock. Tb^hneral
bekl today at 2 n. ta.'inm tkc realdcaer.^itoT. T. V. VlUm oMdaUnr
Tb« Mortal bHn* at Oakvood. U D.
Carlla kartss the arraBcamcets la
EXPLOSION OF A LAMP IS THE
; GOMrcm ooeg not geueve in ckarsc.
BUPPOSEO CAUSE.
gagtv atfiuation.
Fred Berxe-r. tbt- Util* son of Mr

rinui cowEimoi waa
Art trt^f**^** R*iaHitia«i WHI Gt
0«MSM aad Garootl Qtm^f
Will Fi*»» CaiMMaua.

[ «G »lil»
Irtaabt
I snmtMt import sow t<i orijaaK - »
lalMT, Ike anBiiaJ cuavititlun
( A»«Tl'*t> Kt^r*Uf»n »rf Labor oinwl
hcrt- lodar trllh an aMcndanrr n-prt\ aaatlBC ISAM votes.

Porcniotti anumr

[ tka RoraltoaB to tm ouoaidTrvd anmb akoii movcBcnl. tbr novetupni
,j acrura Mgialatkm looklae lo
[ cfarliuloa of tlw Jajiam-w from
irougkotti ttaf't'iiiUHl
I Gtataa. Ibe Matter of t-atorlns arth
If lato politics and tki* ••rtabiUhtni-ui
if a miner's or«anlitailon In tb*- wc
Mark ‘nlerrat atlachi - to l»<i- i.
I IccOon of a pmsldeni.
Th.- Mint
; era of Jamrs inwcan say ih« > a
pu>k his candblary with »l«or mlA
I «ka ,*iien«la of 8am«*pl OomiH-r* ai
[ ^nkdem hr will coo'Inm In Aobl i<
1 fclab omry
rnsldMit Ofiroiafs sa»d nsUy

LOSS $4,000. WSURiNCESlOOO

always hind and geuile and
I by all wno knew her. Tie-

[ tMly oafe nMirw for orBaiiU<-«l lab
* to adopt. I krUeve. U one of abitolul"
iHial to ani' ptHItlcal partAny reaolathm by Use or six d*-lekal«’
with MorlalUik- ti-iiib-orlis liMtklnK •'
Un adoi»ft<»ii of sorlailst Ktiuets. I an
aoru will murt wlUi disapproval by a<

THOOfllTCmwiSIlUD

JtPS ARE AFTER MUKDEN

John Warner of Elmwood Townahlp

READY TO WAGE GREAT BATTLE
FOR POSSESSION.

Waa the Hare of a Very Amwaing
Midnight Adventure Recently.
John Warner of KUnwooil u>wm:hi~

to Uu*h ool A Uttle. Mr. W.*.t::‘T «
P*:cef. ;ir fIccu:-.* when he Uar.^
rol'e aacrs the rattle. Not '’i Tw
dress, he ran o *t to the l-m ■!

I’roveiiMinl. Kr

who JumfHMl from the window to pi
the alarm was conslih-ni'-ly hruls«-il.
There I; no Bre fimleeiion whatever

Uoussman oOlcln'

ibx, the Inlermeui also Imlnx thenIhe family ltd. Mrs. Mnblo left tl
afiemis.i'. to tuli, the family and !
Moldo will awali Mrs. Ilruw's arrival

-.'..rr

and the tilllMlliK. loselh
contents was
totally d-*^

slr»>ed.- A ner-dlar iliinx aUui
Hint several year* ago a
bu;ldiiiK. which had iiixl Is-eif
fdeled at a (s,tl of S2 Tiai way nb.o du-

lonixlii. Isdh b-atinx here on the early

atroyed. the orixlu of Ihe fire never

murnltiK Iraln

iM-hix li-arned.

; pyitahelmlnx majority."

I STORM TOOK
§[EUVES
fitW YORK AND ATLANTIC COAST
»j
WERE WIND iWERT.

PAIGE ELECTRIC COMPANY
.tore Haa Bn«n Moved Forward an
Ramodaled—Many ImprovcmenU
Have Been Made.
The |•HlK•
KU-eirle rvmi'iany i
Ca-.s s«r*-el has Kra<lnallv ls'.-« |iu
ilux ill new iiiinniVi-iiH-ms in ihe past
lew »t«*-ks until the Sinre Is imw

| 2CII0Ma W^ON ROCKS

liratly renmdehsl.
The bulldlUK has lieen ntuve«l for
want eight r«si 'o .tie |,avi-uienl nn.l
a new idat«- xlass tmnt niideil. wlillh a

HEAVY STORM
HAS SUBSIDED
CLEVELAND IB CU^ OF/F FROM
NEW YORK AND TH^ EAST.

TUG WENT DOWN, CRPt'KIN LOST

new (siai of 'iHlnt aiiortn Isiih the ex
HER CREW Ok FOUR PERISHED IN

lerior and Interior
^
The salesnsmi n'es«-nis a fresh, i
iim
I fresh I
ap|M-araure i
J shelvH-t Storm Was th? Heaviest in Ihe Hi
iir covt-ri
P Thraa Prisoners Rowing in River
d Hie ilcui r isirtiuii of Ibe itBriitlo.;
tory of t‘«e Lnwrar Lrke Region.
I cdT by a arlisiic xrill work Buisl:
Caosbt by Gale and Are Believed
Thousands of Telegraph Poles
cataloKUe raseti has lu-e.i
to Be Lost—Communication
Were Blown f>cwn.
igstailed for the twent y live Urm- rep
With t^e West Cut 0«.
reveiiu-d In that wav and the new fix
chttUdidlerw a«d
l».trfab.e Ily Wire to the Gveuinx Record.
t'leveland; Nov. 11.—.\lter one ,
lamfis. whieii have iM-oh tirdeti-a Im
r Wire lo the Kveuiuy Ibeonl.
Ihe henv;e-.i wiornis In the hlstorv (
will have
t'hrisuiinh i
'lie lower lake rexlitus. the wind suh
awepl New York and aliuu; Om At
sidi-dMIii-i
uioniiiiK. So lar as can W'
. widili fcirmcrl.v
Ttie SCO
tk- cuasl' last iiiuhl
Ti leKrauli
k nwiiii. whIpidUK lenrued bill tuie llle was lost, that of
triepbunu wires were |.n.stiated
i siorue.i- is now eiulrelv given .rp fapt. IHII Mluuev of the UlK ilregof'
rummuBicatIun with the w.-st wawhich louiideivd off thi.s city. The hig
iiavlni' I
work, n new addliiou hav
ufl. While nine lives aie re|«Mled
tdenmer f'lv of lloCaUi aud a numbei
shlimlnf
ill lo ae»-»miim,tali’ the sli
around New York this ha'- m»i I
enlaiged lb—r of other lake wleaiiier* had a had HumViih tl,
nniBrmi-ti. The daiuaxe Is li« av y Vln
,
here of It during Uie nichl hut reached waft
f te lutes Ihe linn
. rrt'w of imir of the srli<a>n<-r A
a niur!i!»«td'v'«««^* ihU moming. Thoiiwandr
wtl-r ihcir work will
Ulrus. which went on the rucks
^
ih' v can j “T “ b’xraph and telephone wlrnt werv
qlueker «>ider aud thai
Ikwiou. perlshi-d lK*fore the life waters'
jliHi during the night and Hiis nioniluiii il«- larm r >oi« w<»rk
omld roach tlu-m
Thivn prit«
Inu. New Verk el*; and ‘be Katt ai ■
weleouitwh»; were ctaiflned on the Isla
ei'.lirely cni ofl
Rast river, wlai row«*d a party td y«ti
thylr 11 V tunovn'ioii in iirpnivenieuM
rtrs bac k to I In cH.^ and were reUiru

, Heavy

Re'nfcrcemtnU—T^rr ng

fsi.'vt^cn; Crntf!r;»'-2ts^.



’•> g '5 -r-i:d
I
; -.tat^ar - - I

■ re aho :t rc-'ev

—.jc. .

vxr

]

o*r he pis-ev-.oii of M'k«:-a .-‘U-T j
leg to news recelvi«d from the
' j
rielJ Marshal 0; r.ma ha-r t-m
hetavy
lelnforeemeat*
from
'1
Chwanx and Is showing nartl?il’*r .•

fsiyitionw along the Shapke river an .
is prenared to block the flanking
•novt-ment.

.M

0Hv Book Store

j

Hv'ty on the Japanese right flank If the Mikado’s men are coniemplail-'g
t turning movement In tbv'direction
Tenera! Kiirofiatkln has rmri fled h!

mm
FOR

WEATHER.
Fair tonight ami warme r Tnrsdav.
frerh so.i'h winds.

$10

PEEP

in oar window and s e those handvome $15 00 Bfau’ics we offer all
this week for just

THE OPPORTURITY
OF OPPORTUmriES

The Store that Alls Che most

IS Iterc.

Ceil Dollars

i

One Great

Benda ^



PRESCRIPT IONS

STOCK-REDUCING

You
Want

SHOE
SA1.E
marks the lowest of all low

-

]>rircs. anil that, rn the

PLACE yOUR ORDCR WITH DS

HEWEST STYLES
ami gouil shoes just from
the factories.

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4.00 r:'$3.00
3.50 $2.50
2.50':t$/.98
1.55
25

Accurac.v, Purity of
Drugs, and Prices that
are R.a'-on ble .
Whru you h* e a
> beomp
0*mp
t .t be

A 'hlpmem of flue ones Just recelred from BalUmor*. We bkTe them
V t up In gtobea ns follows:
r ^v- -g.armm<wi’h2flsh...............................................................
<j
.! .-n .••.i’’snri 'in. with 4 fish........................................................... 1*50
O •
•' i-<^?ia'.f
aqmrl m. with 6 flah............................ ....EJX)
I’ T v. 3'* -n m;-!ri -m. ‘with « fl^h .......................... '............................ 2-80
V »iiicqr.vrl 'm. with 12 fish .................................................8-00
Ki'T.' . old fl'h 2Sc c«’:h.
, ar r will soon be aold.

j

"r W;gc t'
St. Peter ■

.

fo iud that one of the cows wa« -n i
threshing floor. The minv.c .he ,sa
the appari Ion In white she firced t •
the xro-ind twe've fi-<-

Sold Tisb.

F eld Marsha: Oyama Haa Reef ved:

was the hero rocwjtlr of a midalxh*
adventure that l.s cvisire M> fr>-^

aad Mrs. Fraak Bnr«er. of S2t 8pmoe
below whore she la.v as If dead.

stxwt, died last nUtbl at 6 p. m. of Two SlaUra Wert Injurwd—New Build­ Warner at once ran Into the hoviae «
basllon menlnxltls, amd 1« montk».<
ing Waa OMtroyed in a BImttar
b'Ucber knife In ord*-r to dres
8U weeks asu be fell and Injured hi*
Manner Several Years Ago—
the animal and the who!'- family came
head and never axaln rexalned cor
wl h him.
'fhe cow was sill
Ne Fire Protection.
srtnusBess. The burial wlH take place
lying atreich«'d-o»ii and the o'he
tomorrow at 2 i* w fn»m the reelf-tandlnx around 1$
dence. The falhepf who haa bc-ea at Special to the Kvenlnc Kt-cord.
lockinc at hur.
The cow laid still
CSedar. Mich.. Nov. H.—The convent
at. Louis all summer as a chef, will
rncrjxh until Mr. Warner came clore
; laadure. two mllea north of Cedar,
be aide to be present L. I>. C’urto hi-r. when The bounde«| Into ihe air
burned to the xrouml b'-twin-u IS anl
Us bsM the fnneral arrsnseou-nts
llvclr a«i ever and suViM-uMent * v
o’clock this momlnc
The buUdlDf:
rhnrxe.
imiuaitor
unnt d that
she wa-n't
a^. valu^ at I4.ihsi amt the Innur
hurl. Mr Warner's witi-.says that liU
Mir. 81. t'harb-r uf I'rwvemnnt
nee carried was ••o'vi, Tlr- Ore it
ra'iM- e
|iaks«il awav v.-stenlay after a tw.i snppoaod to have been caiuetl b;- Ihi
thinklnc
mombi' llUu*»«, leavlBK seven cbll rx plosion of a lamp.
Xhosl.
dren to muuni her l'»»v She was onThe Bre waa illscovcn-d by the su­
I- nideri iilMni-ers of IhU rv'xl" i.
re themselves, then* helnx three In
Mes-«rr. 8|du-v
Kelly «'mI KruTiU
having llvi-d.al l*rm« moDi for m-ail
>e buildinx
Wheu tlu-v awakimisl,
iivelaui! left Satnnisr for ti,.. up|»-r
l.iri> yearn, her bu^ltan.* «!Mnx iu-ai’>
le house was full ef smok«- and on
III iiiTisiila. wlii.T tin V will >!s*nd.lh
:h tlir- account I the flauK-s. It was
eleven year* *aso. rince which
uf the hmiilui; seaum. hHatlUR
has liv'd with her Silt, KmiI at tui
to the lower Boor. Om- of
ai Keua:. Inso-ad
«if Trout
Ijike,
old homentiuid «he leaves Mrs. B.'N. the sisters Jumped from the s»*ruii-1
• Mr Kelt, wa-^ n-r.-ntlv nibbe j
Moidu of ihU eliy. Mrs. ArtnadoM- story window and aroustsl A man w*;**
i. .Neriiuiii Itarne-i»r NiiriliiHiii i.
Ilniw of Ihiyne CUy. Mrs. Zv-ss of Kb'.i
the eouvenl. lie MTUr«-J a
Ml lo'litv on
...><.
Jordan and Mrs. IMuimHlon. Mrs. Uu i- ladder and the other two ^iMers d.Slid iw«> sons l-Viil and Wllllani. sceiided in this manner, om- of them
(f I'ruventtiul.
In rharaeier
HUfferlnx severe bums and the slsi

luiieral servlei-H will lie held mnierr u.<iriilnK fitini ihe t'ulhollc chun h

Tl

EIGHTH YfAII--tS37

TflAVSim CITY, MtCHIOAta. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1MK.

6 PAGES

DonlWai .'siy Qilc-H*

nilcd

INirRPtl RNlNfllNG
F!,!i;r'-!'iM.:>rvs. sa'-’;, ■ iHirs, inJ Hesidrnee initrici '-Vi.ik.
t

GOSTON HARBOR.

fng. w. n- caiiKlit In Hie gale am

BIG MPIDS IS COMING

Ihuuxhi 1b« t |v-rish**d.
TO

ATTEND

8. G.

CONVENTION.

Gdvcral Went to Pstoakev Taday

i That Place Will

THE RED CROSS!

]
Traverse City Hfg;. Co.

I)OK> I H AT FOR

C rv.OFFATT

219

American Drug Comp.my
Albert Globensky. Mfr*

Of 1 0‘
t a
{ I 1 I irps ; ATiSr• a

b .. -....

W. L TIPOWK, M-r.

Cit/. rhoGc 32.

I « «wv*« '- -wv-«wa« »a< a

» VI vs*

. -.f -* s

FREE-FREE-FREE

IkOMBlNATlON SUITS

OVERCOATS

PRAISE SERVICE

AU wool Goods, for boys a?e 4 to IS

Good
Attendance
at
Preabytenan
Chutxn Last Evening, J15 Being
Taken in the Offering.

day—Good Game.

Attaod Otatrkt Meeting^

ice at tlu- l're»hyevenln*: was wed
,p lenau church
IS-licH ret-t-lvi-d IIT
S»; la'«‘Mdi-.l
Th- tt. the frvi will olTerilic lor holm- ini=Trrtvitu .l!^mc« c..nvt-pihiu •*
urdav ai Tw, llili sIm-vI park
Mrs. l*r Harder read a htroMg
Mcthodui
llidacoiinl rhun-h whiih tllg Itapids team wHI piay th X’i'v
riNivt-m-s Uii.-* vve-nlnn for ihrvx- day? team ou that date, and a* .that t««t i IdMH-r on - Our Nalbm's tlpyoriunUle*.
Bdilh Andtnaiu'h reading svSec
Ilcv M. II t’arre-l Is HifTi m»w and d, featiHl l.nillngtou II to •*. Fii.'.av. :i
was
nu»»t hsu'dty ri-mh r.-tl. InUcv Uiigh K'-mudy havi-s loiilghi t<i w Cl III game i* i xia-i ied
The iPc
be In aiundaucc
Ib-v. K A. Wright Kapids team is fast ami Hu t’ilj tvat.t terv-Bitug luaflels tui ’’Alaska" aud o '.
of ManUti-f. paei-cNl through the cl'v
gt’lHug In hani firactln- for It. T!u- “CJivlng' wer< read hy Mrs. Cr.>tye.
I

Thomas t>»x b’T
IcM *hly.
'hlV mfu-'
to atlcmiTFic
tirand
ttemiT

Jaivi-rs Id bviliall will have
iHiriuiiity t»f M'<'iiig a i;tsKl gan

A iwdo In .Mrs. 1>.'
I , Ihls «Ti«*nusm ti» HUii the convcniluu ganic will undouhiodU In-' the Ih->* .f an,: Mrr.. 1-igrig
ItuiiiilBj nud the iM veral stleetltHis hy
and wm-k.Uv.T ihi. fvcnlngs iwu
acaMin.
luun, Ucv .Wt f.rcwchlng at the evenhe game will U' inuM'rtani nho the rhonii choir «d twem.’ vok-cs t.ir
Ing iM-rvlcv teHiHvrrow. Mi>. (*oa mn anufflir riamlisdni.
Thu Hi, III-h« d uiml’' of a high onler ami ol
line i-xec-*iou.
cumianb-d the pari.v as far as fhar lUllds totim plays Maiuxdoua m«\
KtoIx. whore she will Iw the guest '»f
k and tlu- «howing made bv th.b«r tiarvuis Mr. ami Mrs (i. tl WTll
il team ai SaliirtlavV gaue- wid
FOR THE KLONDIKE.
■Urns

a a loiyls to Jmlge the outcome »»J
Ihc big xame a*. IVloskey Dec. 2. Thmoney fvr Hie Manceloua game will

THE MARKETS.

posted Friilay.
imindl. MHh.. Nv.v

14- Wtn«t-t>o^

MMber. »12t)S.; No. 2 nnl. 11.22; Nc.
S flora. Ctic: Nu 3 white uats. S2Hr.
Toledo,^.. Nov. It.-Wh.wt-t'ash

fOn^r Docemlw-r.

|l UV

Ma..

Cktaaisit Kov 14.—Wheat—Ueevtabm.»I.U%,: M«r.,H2V Oom-Ov
mmirmr,
May. *9^. Oat—

Five Traverse City Young Men Start
ed on t*»e Tri.n Today.
rfve «d Traverse Cliy's jimng u1,-ti
bX. today for the tar west where they
will prornwHl lo Dawson Citv, Alaska.
composed

Ibc young ladles will give a progressfve pedru party at Fivreslera hall Nov.

IS Supper fn,m 5 to it o'clock.
c«T.;a; pe:*ro party. Io cents.
There will be b meeting of the v
try of Oiwce church oa Friday ev
Ing at the church.

Meyer Frank antveared la Judge
Roberu* oo'Art toda.v and pleaded
guilty, eadlag the alot aaaehlae cam
, He waa aaufluaed U and ooata. amoual
I ing to I10.NI.

With every $5.00 purchas in our Hoyh .lothing Depart,
ment we jiive you T years Subscription free c he
“American Boy”, It is ihe ri^hi kind » f reading f r
Boys.

L WILHELM

Only $5.00 for Entire Outfit
K.ite the above styles. CaU before they are c«se.

HamUton Clothing Co. |

if]

, TiU^niM CtTV. mCHMAM. IK>NDAY. NOVOISCII M. HOC ,

r- mmmoKcm

tiOCilLTE^OliGUIE

ahrewt to the «l*e. MWoCh lead, aad
•t thtwe e'Medl la the aficramm they
dtemoaatad la froat of a comlactaMc
hoieU had *are ap Ibreror th€*r ho*e« GlltLS WERE VtCTORIOUa AT
who had carried thM aeariy -1(4
CAST dONDAN ffATUffOAY.
mOsa.
We have client Who vawU to tent
Bohmwwi-s teaNdewaa the plaee Bret
\Vc have a large assortment of 1acc curtains ranging
a house with pUtBblnr ^ gas or
•ottght by ml!, aad It araa ffni rlewM •oofw Was • ta ff-Cast Jordan Team
impriefc from $1.00 to $1.00 per pair. For 10 da>*if wC
from a Urtheraa church of high Meelectric lights. Will pay good
Ptayod Wall But Lackml the Prac­
will
offer them to you at the very low price
. r.
price fur sametice of the Heme Team.
’^iaraaalem. Mrs UilUkeo dcaerihed
Have you any money to loan on
te detail, aad spoke of lu aitaatloa
The High aehool gtrU basket ball
Mt. Maria aad I
gtltx'dge security w«h high Interteam was victorious at Hast Jordan
Zloe. this Viag the east side. T
Saturday aflemouB. winning from the i-st? See u».
SO.U0O lahaMtaats
girls* team at that place by a score of
OMCKIMO BY MM. J. W. MltXk distributed about half la old aad aew 0 to 0. The game was Interesting but
Jerumlem.
kcn virruiOAV nomfiMO.
the Bast Jordaa team lacked the prac­
ale as it will be a
Tbe stai
Don’t fail to take advantage of this sal
tice of the Traverse City it'am and
ing of Solomaa'a (esople vas glvea
big saving to you.
(
p it one sided. There we»eoo.oM poaads of gold. irf.ooe.Aeo of
li\ the game as each girl
lifrer. aside from 00.000 men working
Buy
A
D^slsr»*r
lOo
etovea yearn oa tbe stone, and 70.000 played her best and all dU very well.
Dolly Wynkoop threw three has
on duty as common laborers, btv
C. W. Ashton.
PLACet MKNTIONtD IN TMt lag but a portloo of tbe atammoth out gets from the Held and one from the A. F. NsrilnB«b
line, making seven iioinU. and
•INLC WERE »ECN.
211 East Front St
•After Us destruction It lay a tbou Miss Florence Rattenbury threw one
sand years before again being rebaUt goal from the field, makiug two p
satisfl-!;.
fUv. Themaa P. UHom of tho Cburch bv Ue{od.
WrmVLV OF TMI ItOCTION.
hem.
of Chrlat Pfoachad on -Eaoioaa.
Tbe three pools bulh by Solomon
Tho'tolMM toy H«nf Ctewt
south of the city aad connected by an Bhst Jordan girls making capital
•r WKy Man Do Not Attand
Mow fork, ronoviac iho rawlu of
aoquaducl were visited by the delegc- Lessee. Tbe Bast Jordan U*am la going |
CMirah.- Ohring Raaaoaa
llw nUtiltra oa tb« ladiuttial an I
tlon, and Mrs. Mllllkea spoke of the into active prartiK* and will iday a re |
turn game here pruliabb 'he Saturday,
taaariat
will b« of lateruii
barrenness of Ibe counntry, ms
high tax placed by the sultan uponag after Tbauk^givlug. The guU an-|
making an effort to secure a ball to
to krlac aboat tlw Miraordteary rr- talk
ricultural pursuit. Is too great
soitccal heat*
play In ibU winter JeIl^ ivtervrii.
. aaMioaa Ttatoa teat Toaaday but
met. notMng but sbeep herding
er ever made.
arehltv'Ct. will buy the gi>al* for them
grvgatlonal church parlors, before sn pylng the vast ontlylng country.
I penonal popularity. sudleace that occupied every kvalb
On the trip the t»-am was very nice ■
You can born
demrlplloa of the narrow
vklek paitlaaaa of both aMaa
any kind Ot
able space In the temporary quarters. nreets of the city, onb* bel*ft obout ly treated, a traveling man making'
atalt, aad. aacood. the fact that tht
She began at Kaxareth and described sight or ten feet wide, they being sc them preaenta of candy aud tbi-con­
coal anil not
ooaatry U anjayln* gaoeral proapeH*
the cave or root cellar like lodglna iften filled with caiwvans of donkeys ductor extending to them tbe cxmrleget a particle
md vaa tadlopuaed to ehaago. 1
where H ws. supposivl that Mary and tr camels to say uuihlng of the fluckr Bies of the train. Mr H«>mbtvk.
of dust, gas or
•bod tUaaa “ataod pat" and “let wi
Jesus dwell, and ateo the well where Tf iheep. a |>edestrUn Is always liable buian.v teacher, was tin- rel«-rix- an t
Our great Fur Sale close-l Tues­
smoke, as it
ok>Bc“ ar« very effective oaaa they drew water. The well Is still In
encounter and the Individual effort Miss Vivian the chaperon. The llnday night, but we are still Ih the
potga ar«a»ei»ta; and yet far beyoo*!
consumes 11
and twice a day the women coi
make one’s self a |«art aud pared up of Ibe Traver»e City tesiu wafur
business,
navmg
s.-?lectcd
lK»Uy Wyukisip and Flt.rrti^x- lUt
•ad above auch appeala rlaea the In
noon and six ockick at night
the obtruding walls to allow the
all With the
many of the most desirable
dtorotad aaoeademr of Prealden Iraw water as Ibcy did In Christ*? ‘osiling quatlru|ieds the entire right of tenbury. baskets; Veia Wynkoop,
goods shown by Mr. Hartma.i
patent ash pan
JtooaaaaH In the mlnda of the
rime, even using the tall Jugs, balanc
cloaecLoue of the must intercst- Alice Kyselka. .Madge s<rangwa>‘.
daring hit for exhibit at oo*
you I annul gel
p«iplo. Oacc more It haa been prove,
guanls;
Vera
lUiienbury
and
B*rtha
g them on the top of a roll place
as well as iDstrueiive lectures
' store, and we now have a SU.any dust in
Fi-rroll, renter. Miss Strangways aud
that ooora«e. hoaoaty and aound view
» the lop of their heads.
given in this city.
TERB ASSORTMENT of ladies*
Mlsa
Perrotl
pUying-the
aix-oml
half,j^
t.aking up the
Mrs. MUIlken spoke of tbe crampml
Fur Boas. Neck Scarfs. Muffs,
•hip; aad alnoe our proaldaot com lirty eondillon of Ihsl dty of 1®,00« o the church to be Inspected by ail j only.
ashes.
They
etc.; alto misses’ aivd children's
tiaaa thoae fpt a marked dagroe with
jihabiunts. and only occupying abo»'
rho desired and many took advantage
run wtir rniiDTU
conuncnce at
sets, all of which will be told at
•triklng and virile peraunallty hi >m-ienth vrf the space of Travers, H .he u|.portiiull.v to handle and sec
LOOKING FOR THE FOURTH
our UNIFORM LOW PRICES
grip upon the Imaglnatloo of the
rity. anil the houses being of dlri 'or themselves bits of sacred relics
----------moo paopla la eaally uoderaUiod.
L^aier oa, she entered a but and foun
Tom Tbe Holy l.and.
j Tnree Old Soldiers Want a Comrade
Early buyers get first choice.
“What will be the effect «if the eU<
woman stirring something 4u a kel
Church «» Chriat.
I Whose Birthdav Comes Nov. 1?,
Remember we continue *.o
tkia upon boalneaa and upon the atoc*
Wc have evcrjll irg il stows a foil assortment -and can save you
I-. By signs she askisl |wrm»ssb>n t«
Rev. Thomas P. Ullom pioached at j
to Help Them Celebrate.
give coupens on pictures.
market? Upon bualneaa It la gueailo.'. •|H«n a slab door that evldenfly
• money.
•xrelleul sennou to men last eveiilug ,
able If It will ha»v» any great effec*
to au Iniu r room, and # she pushw M tbe Church .rf Chiist. It wa.-i not ; Th. i. »-.• t( « e obi .x.ldi -- in tl..
II a cantpalKu evulv.vJ u.i aer>
aside chickens ff<*w out. This provei •xacily a s«*rmun hvt ralher a **hea.-t j oit. and vn iniiy wlut «iv anxb.u-'. ■
oualy dUtLrbIng laamw. Uualneaa t
I be the sU-eplBs chamber,
o heart" talk. He took as his suhjec'.; ^.arching fur a lomili i4» h.-ln them ■
alreody ahowtng a decided revival
luibliig In it to distinguish It as such ■Excuses, or Whv Home Men IX> Nht j c-':. hrste a ino»i austiiebHis » w i. - I
•coount of the abaenco of dlatruat. an. •xcept that thejj|rt floor was elevatei Vttend Church." Hts text was from j Kr.x-born Garilm-r w.vk U.i.: Nu\ ll '
Your KelJablc Home PoTBlshcr
Wholesale and RcUiU
the election had no douU been largel
e end and a goat skin rolU-d
he old, familiar larabb- of the man; isn. William Core on N..v J>, IMl. ~
dU"ounted, although the fluah of vie
The huts have nothing, uo car
•ho s-irv-ad a cr««i feast and Invit-1; ami A S. Ik.hBou on i'-. ■!*.’li of M:
lory may t aert a iempt.rmry aiu-culr.
no chairs, no dotirs.'and lu rain: naiiy to attend hut they with «>ue ae-j «atn- year. Th« v ar«- KM.kiim i.u'a ; ^ |
tivc Httmu4^a. Of courm-. au ltu|K»r veuther the eistking fires which
orJ lH‘gnn to exetM- themselves H-.* ul.l ^..l.ller who v.as horn on .be
l
taat idemeui ■.d doubt bai< b.-«-u
p-nerally built ontiloorr. are bull
hen n-atl in*ni the nlneux-uth chapter ! i»i I he
..-n Wln-n n-. ' i- I’.ri-. l
moved, aud U looVv a» If th.- e..uutr ilde. sml the sniokt esca)*«*s the
f Revelations telling of ain.lhei gre.-. j sh.-y
to eelehraie v.iib tl;.- •
would be comparatively free fron' U can.
*
biKUesi amt In-st birthday »ltnn>-r «-v.r
aatHraat aud autl-tariff dlaeuaaluf
Their buUer makiug U not ap|H-tlr
Aectrrdiug r.i Mr. Clbiui, in addition known in th.- Graml Travel-.- t. mo...
for aome time to come. There la onl’
ig. accord Ing to Mrs. Millikeu's o'
o Edward'Itok s reason lor
aeiiuua ubataele to conilnutMl but -ervatlon. for the cream is taken
Dcafneaa Cat. not Be Cured
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I ,.|.un>h
church. -I
"iH-eaufctaeM Improvemenl. and that la Ih.
with the hair Inshle an
,h..y du'Lt p.-l Biivtblui; ih.-r.." by lo«il s|.|.lk'«llonR, as ibey eaiinoi
preaeut high level of ntwriy all com ■ocked forwanl and back until its pet "here
wer»\ five other*,
olh«'i>. doubt, bu*'-j
bm.'- reach the dis«.-aKcj
disr-aK» J portion!
portions of
•here wer»\flve
modUlea. IjOxm- U high, raw matori •olatiouK through the hair makes th.
es*. ludiffon-ui-*-. pl»-a*ure* and ; Th. re
r'urUnn
ala are high or advancing aud
■utter eouie.
musemeiilM.
vh * ha<{ • '
*'’*•■ lk-alne>.-; i.- t ansed l>
living la high. At ilu- mumeut tber.
A numta-r of the |>ariy pushi-U or
He said that
‘ *’
■* I iutlamixl londilioii oi the mueou.U little proapeel «d wucvaaloua
head, three miles from Gldvxm, an
know an . i
^ ,i,,. ,.:„Mmbian Tul
hloking mlud wanted
When
of Ibeai* qiiartera. (tniuna are keepin
Uiuxl Glcitx»n s founiaiii. and a da
lad a right t. .now iml then- at-. iho lulw i. Inflatm-d yvni have a rumie
up the price of labor, trnata arc keef tier the sacred town of 2>amarla wa
ome thl'ig* that aoiw-a! tp the hear* j Hug *-viuiid t*r inipt-rfecl hearing, ami
Ing up the Itrlrtw of cummuditler inlered. Mrs. Mllliken had a flue pk
aiher than the lacnltie* and xhoul ll when it m cutirely cioi-. .1. IK-ali.-^s u
while cumi«ratlvc ararrity 1* kivptnt uro of the flelds of Si«chem. where Ji
>e taken m that way. Religion hhoiHd , the result, and unle«* the mrtamma
Non warn .1 ncwv.nl of cloths it is hut natural it is the time of .year you
up Ibe prlrca of many food prvKluci
eph and his brothers herdid slux*p be accepted JuM an phvKical '•‘‘“KM
anu renla. In geucral It cau b<> aafe*
should wear heavier cioihin;:-\Vc know you wUl Hml somethin-,? here
,
where Joseph also was put into t vater that U drunk, air that
t,,. ^..^irovixl foievei. nia.
said demaud hgs iHiiniu aupply.
vlt and sold Into Uuidage by hi. hreathetl and th. .ximmoi n- urat ,
Wc don’t claim our clothint; k belter than .Tny oilu r—each store carries the
,.aimed by Catarrh
.uattl ‘ thlc aUuatiou t» revcraiHl
trothers. Aud again, as on that day. si ihenomena. N*<‘. all good men are in which i* nothing but an Inflamed eon
that money can buy. but—here is the ditfcrcnce ■ an«l a most important .one.l Wc
widespread reaction can be rxp.'Cte-l
y ci'iiturles ago. ahe said a cara he church, he said, hm even,- gxK.d . dlilon of Hie mucuiis .surfaces
lar^rer slock and make a specialty of sizes other lirms don’t carry. 1 he
W’e may therefore look for a g.ax’
chanced along, to make it moo -nan should bt* in the churph. No man | ^ "’«*
jjet suited here,
bualnesa avaa«in In aplte .«f hlgf
if possible, and she exhibited t vho is a dottbter can have Influenn-. | '
inmieiv tall man. the t .xtra short man. the very heavy man, all
prices; bin It mnat be U.rne In
1 shot sly ulitainid of one of th
he. world demands iKisltive mei . j
ami
»iih
v. ry liul.: troiiblc. There are inany meo who answer the above d^criptlon,
that oonditloua «r«‘ hlgh1> ravorabb 'wmels. but missixl hl» head. Still, it
> few thinkers.
r
J.
CHENKY
.
ami they all want eou.l stylish clothes. We have a clothini; store to sell clothtnifor atimiilating lnrn>aacd pivalnctl.w vaa a roaUstlc way to impress so au
■ and religious worlds.
ToUhIo. O
•xdilical.
and that we are steadily appnachlur heutic an event of Bible history.
that i.!e..ses ami lits .-veryhodv. Th.it is why we have so many steady eustomers.
;il to |et a few do Ike
a pmiod when production will i
l*ills :
As they continued on their Iki'mlU hinking for themI He
lie then cited them ] Take
Uke consumption, and then price
Imimey toward JeniHalem, they vert •o John :;1T.
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: SOME r-RICES TO CHOOSE 4 ROM.
eewdons must follow.
lixl by practical comparison the stale
Man's business is generaJly the next ■
“As for the stoqk market, the ckv ueni of • leiiers lying by the wayside* vxcuse. A man arl-es early an.', Ali Kitll Kluiii. a rer*i.-m nohlenmn.
tloo has been highly atlmulsUng. apef- wiling lor “bakshish" tmoney) -eprks la«e every dav In the week.
gu..,, up ids lands, title, tuaiiulatbin having-broken out Into alnu>r! •shephenls tending thcir flocks." “wr There is sickness and struggles and i |y ,iud |H.siii..n to foUour n-ligi-us
r $13.50.

* ■
' reourd'breaklug
pr.»portlona
aier taking tares out of wheat." an- •rials In the home and he does no. ] weik. is li\ing ii 1 ISo-lun.
itcr suits for $15.00.
prin«|M'rtH are that this acthlt.v
'tvl like arising aud attending th- ,

all and winter :^uits ir-r $-6.00.
continue for some ttnu* to come., wltb Mrs. Min;ki<b had a roiKlel which sh« vervice on Sumlav nioming Go' |
winter suiti 'or <20.
sharp Huctuatluns and umisually g.KH' »xhlblud lu further tbe statement o Xnows till surrouadinus and wants io -|
opimrtunlti.v. for quick traderK.
Fall -Tivd winter suiU for $22.
ihe Bible of "the hand on the plow.* Yelp It Is Ihe laboring class that ^
*tThe investment .lemaiul U
Fall and winter suds for $2$.
■or the plows she say. werv* narrow Ye*-|ifc oil the church.
,
leni, as prove.1 by the heavv move xith only on handle.
Indiffeience is the next imtv so'
ment of bunds, which, though luirtl}
Two nights aud one day wert' spent iharp the flrst time it anononce* It- '
speculative, show* a steady sbMirp
by the party at ancleiit Scebem. a cit; H-lf. gradually Ineomes duller ac 1 j
lion Into strung liox.>
^
if 35.0ISI -inhabitants. This is when fuller am! finally ceas»-s to have any .
“The weakest point In the oinl.»»r
■*ffect wba*stK-ver. Manv a man wa* ]
la 1^ war between Kussia add Japan kbraham envteil an altar aud today dimxl when he was a youth but al 1
t band of samarilaos continue to ai
with Its rvtnsoqt^-nces In other fluan
•owe.1 hl.mself to iKwnie liulifferent j
cial cente4:w._^h.*uld thitv he no fur ?ena to tbe to|i of tbe Mount of Ger
j
uem am! offer eight while lambs as r uid finally drifted away entirely.
then you need it
tber friction U'lween Russia
then t r stock is so lar^»e
should be settled at once -n
i'leasun-s ami amuseiuenl.s k«v|ij
Grtat Britain there U still the disturb '.arriflee, as lu olden rimes. \ day
most—now* when you want to be well dressed with the rest of your companions.
ater Jacob's well was n-aclud. an •nany young people away. Tbe minis
Tiler.a gmwiug .l. maud
ing effect of hvavy war loans wblcl
*er said that he was ofu-n as'sed if j
Mi>
Mllliken
sat
on
the
curb.
Thi
for elinleat. or fever, theimoui
Oi>r overcoats show the hiffhesl style of tailoring art. The smallest detail^as
must soon U- nuauctid Both Kus&b
here wai any harm in dancing, going'
ter» for home
They a.- •
•nd Japan arc knocking at tbe door vas also a aacred spot, for here Jesubec-n looked after, the liniii-. the buttons, the pot kels. the collar.
■alkid with tbs woman to whom Hr •o the theater and card plaving He j
often an essn-ntial in siekn.-ss,
and M'veral hundred millions of
answered these questions with a>i-|
are i-siKs-ially valuahh- as x.
bonds will soon Ih> on the world's mar tald He would give her the water o'
•nher. "Are the pt-i>ous v-ou see in th-mean* of d.tetniimu;; wh- iliei
k»*ts. Onv^balf ol the JaiiaB.we loan
At Si-lah. Mrs Mllliken gave th> dance halls, playing cards and in th< |
B tdiyvK'ian is re<iuir» d
or ab<Mrt 130.1
$I0.UU. $40,0<J and
bt-autiful incidi-ut of her leaching a alers regular Attendants of the pray, r l
New York, w
meeting? No,/1hv- two do no go
Appniachin;: iJIm
e«miIt is a positive pleasure to sell Overcoats from such a stock as wc carry, for
-nvwd
of
poor,
tittle,
■dirty
native
chti
cent basis, it will be readily taken,
aether." Thm- are pleasures that I
monly marlt,*! »•> incn-aM-l
the winter approaches boitUiUies ma.v Iren to sing * Jesus bi>v«. Me. ThU 1
we
are
sure to make a sale every linve we show our jroods. no mailer how exacting
'in
a
man
to
a.higher
realm,
the
|
temiK-ra*unwlilrh
tlxi-linical
xnow lor Ihe Bllile Tells me so." and
be temtsirarily susinacled after
pleasures €»f the moment should not bt- ■
thenm.iii'-ier will il.-t.et U-i«ir«the tlustoMiers wants.
more big battle, and should the Japa?* Ittbi of their aptness to pick «p
It wvwtld be n-vfaUil hv urdkmiwlixlge. hut wen- ignorant simply aliowtxl to Interferv' with the pleasures
«'se MwenH*d in driving Kttssla
of eteniily.
nary le-nsstions «.r j.ytnptunis.
Maikburia and capturing Fort Arthur, b(H-aufe th<*y had uo one to show them
the Light Later in the day a tidy litAUentton. U. A. R.
as now M>ems llkeiy. there U Uo
Treatment ran-lheii Is- ha-l
McPherson I\wt. |k*|Mirtm« nl
Min why thereafter rhltta shoold
promptly- a m«»'l imp-.ri.vrhand
gwsl
twuteci her own ttiritory from R« tthing.
ance is desired at i»tn- next regular
tian invssiuo and thus relieve Japan pehbl«> could U gathered,
gvthi-r they sang'ibv- suogs of •us'Oear m«x'ting Wednesday evening. Nov. l«.
Of that berden. It would seem as
a niemory. "There’s a happy land far Business of Imyiortance is to come
pewce canbht be far dUtant.. for
before tbe »kim. business that w«- a'l
tornatkinal opinion, which the antag far away etc.
Again the Jonmey for Dime two hum ahuuld be Inten-sled In. Ttirn out ooe.imlats cannot afford to entirely Ignore.
Is slcadilv rising against the wanton tred happy delegates continued on to more and let us have a good altetidShilub.
Ihe,
place
where
Samocl
anance.
M. D. Morgan. Commander.
destiwcUoa of Ufe and property whldi
nrrred. “Here am I" when the Ia>rd
the war involves. Great Britnin
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY.
«he United Btates arc alremly rising In sailed him. aad the fooiidation of the Take Loxathre Bromo Qulabte TableU.,
protest against the folly of further temple atUl staads.
AU dntgfftott refoad the money if it ;
S. E. Cor. Front and Union Bt*.
Now they were eearlnff .
•ImMhtcr. When pemm arrivea. anJ
talle to care. B. W. Grove’s si^nture |
is oo eaeff

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eaOMEO IN EACH HALT.

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•NMUI HANPn HE BEAT EACH
MICHIGAN ELEVEN.

Mrm. B. w Oadyke Mf. today «a
■atawm tri? » MeWek
Mrs. J. O. Raamdell leT. thU mo-ulac for MaaUiae to spend Uiree days
with T. J. Ramaden aad famlD.
Mn. C- J- Beaingboose left
high gcmool team wt op a
oa a btttliK a trip I Oopcmlah.
great game.
AUlsoa and Prank

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la atriklac dHtaaea oC Ckleaco'a
•OB] Heaton asala ioat tB« feaJL Afier
iA-yartf ran Caataia S«eik*a heaJ
droro the toaU oat at Heatoo’a arm*.
tried alT*!! plan and Ioat on CHAMPNEV MADE A PINE PLAY IN
rrtrr oae. The Maroaaa poated aad
*
eeconoYalV.
carried thc'haU back to Ch*-

mE MME ^ imsiwis

CBSD's »-jrard Mae. wfcWe Toai Haa
laaed a plaoe kick by- e'x Every Member ef the Teem fa I

aearlr cp i
aelther aide had another chaaoe
The %aam ended artih Mich’
Chleacos terrttorr. The llaTUae

ABB Arbor. MIC*. Sm :i -la the
harteat battle ««er Jooshl by a Mlcb
Kaa elm eoached by Toat. the Ch*case aaiTcrmli? football taan. altaoadh di^iai. tvtea croaaad the
MiablM booL Chloaao loai lu atar
trjy
Injuries
to both halfbacka and the fullback
Boeeeattatiac their removal from tb*^
•aM. Throaahom the remainder of
the saam it was Mlrblcaa ««BiB>t
Bd'eraall. HU pooilnc aairbriltfaB*

inp

ef

Waak

CradK-MeneeUna
on

Oeafenalve—H

the Game Waa FWT<Bd.
Oatelaased and outpUyed at
erUlcal poiat, with bad decisiont by
Referee Prtest. who waa In i<
bU borne team, the crack high achoo*.
ball ttwm of this city defeated the
“champions”

Cbleapo-Speik (captain». I. e,; Car­
lin. Noll. L t.: Toblp. 1. a.: Oale.
Badenoch. r. a : Dobae. W.lker. r.
Keanedy. r. A: Bckeraall. o b.; De
Tray. HItcbrrv*. 1 b.; Parry. HHI.

of

aorthern

Michigan.

Maacelooa High school t<
the Twelfth street grounds by
» before a bowling, yelllnscnthuaiastic, ruoting crowd of admlrCbampney carried off the glorv

of the game In' a sensational att-yani
h.; B«drV. BpeldHI. f. b..
dash for a touchdown ia the Ust half
Summary:
Score-MIchljan
I wax carried away on the shoulders
iltmed v.aivaouB
Cbkm«o-. eapr- ChlcuE.. li- Toucbdoen.-Mlcbl*an.
rnnaiBC. mnviiinivo
hU CO workers. Carter made good
oEenae dnd bU tnrkUnc and iBtH^er- Tom Hammond (->. Heatoo (2); Col- ga^B throughout the game and Ehrencam.. IWdek. Bckermll. Kicked Goal
caee faraaklac. neeriy all of Ita deberger was the same defensive full
feaa<|. Pibared by a atrona wind to aid -Mlchlnn. Tom Hammond (21: Chi- back as of old. Ackerman and Cham
I'mplrc
bta puatlBC. aa well aa by wbat luck man. Parr,. «PoWell.
also putting up a fir
Rcffc-Walbrldce. Heal
there waa la the game.
Bckeraall earthy.
tackling.
Van I»n»en
Time
Bkme held Micblsan'a oEenae on even Um-Mnon:
The two ends. McIntyre and Andertenaa la aettrly all ib« game.
The Saal acore waa 22 to 12 In favor
«d Michigan.
Both tcelma acored In
each half, the auroona making their
SrM aonre on Michigan aince 1»<H).
Michigan played out the game with
oalr one aubmituie. A crowd of 12.WM)
aaw the cooieat.
Wtad Advantapeewa to Chicege.
Chicago won the toaa. and Captain

haIvcH—r.:, minntri.

Hon. did great work and KIIU. who wa-i
In a game before, put up a fin-;
The Msncelona team, who-•

BREVITIES.

A. R. Diamond has mold the atock of rccoril was sumcthlns to go agslns<
xs weak on the defcnvlve
vmall inairumf-nta and miuical
ns and line smashU5 were frequi n'.
ebanriUe formerly In connection with
Mancelona kicked off lo Traverse
the W. W. Klmlwll m«««ic atnr
Pront atrcei. to M. D Harncr and baa City In the first half and the
acccpicti a posiilun with the Rejrina downed on the li vanl Hue. Mance
Miikir Ilox comnanv of Np»- York

cboae tb<
the advantage of a 20-mllc
i Mr. IHam
to prolong Bckcraair. punta.
at Mlehlgan kicked oM In the teeth rl!
the gale and the Ull flew to the <-■ |
yam Mae. where It pauaed »d aeemc.
to hang la mId-aIr before falling. The
enure Chlcam. team overran the ball |
Bor a moment It Ur unguarded, biil
j
CElopgu obtained U. For the neit f.*v

I make Traverse Clt

j^commerre-a dancing acho..l will
Th-r-^lay nigh. thU wrn.k
.^hety-

Inns rowirted to punting and the
wet:t out of boitniU on a fumble, at..:
was brought In llfU'<-n yards, whe:
after steady gains by the home tear.
reruUed In a tonchdtiwn b.** Panel,
xnd time txa* calletl with the tiall ti­
the home Id yard line.
The second half Traverse Cl'y

kicked off. the l«U being down at ihClayton l.jin1ie won the Dunlap h.ii lo-.vard line and throngh a bad doc‘It
Wllkinaon a bowling
alley UhI lion bv Priest, who was loudlv con­
mtnntM
Chicagu'a
fast
backflvkl
week. hU acore of 222 bolding good demned by every s|>w-laior. five yards
plunged atiwdlly through Michigan r
ThU week Mr. WMkln'uHmdll give ru were itenalixed by the home team, the
henry Mac. but on the 40-yard line tlna priic. the choice of a pair of Hanan. gain, however, being steady for fiftyMarooaa werv held. F.ckeraall klckcl
Douglas « r Walkov«?T^ ahtxw. the ^^.n- >lx varde. Carter making ten .vardM yarda aad Michigan got the ball on
.hrough a strong tackle. Ehrenberger
leai to ckir-e Bal-rda.*’. Nov. Ik.
tu own ttkyard llnea With even more
There will be a aneclal oommunlca- and Ackerman making line smashes
apgei than Chicago ahowed. Michigan
flve and
four yard .gains, th-’
llun of Traver«<‘ City lodge. No. 222
bP|pa to Toph .^he ball for anre gains
louchdown
being made by Champney
F. and
M. torright. Work In llic
Afier flve mlniitea play Tom Ham­
with a r.o-ysrd dash. Arkerman lailiv!
hlid degree.
Kefreabmenia.
mond went over fur a toiirhilowa.
The 8<nith Side Shakea'»eaft> clt:- on a kick out to Rubfnson ami time
Mk-blgaa failed To kirk gt»al. ThU
was calbnl before ap^ further score.
Will meet with Mrs. J. W. TravU.
The home team Jost Art Garland
Bast Ninth rtr»'«-i. Tiiemiav anernaoii
rvom
after the first Imlf ind Thurtell took
at
marohed back no yards lor the second
TlKifrhnil** of MUh M«-d Contpt.m the iHisitiun ol rlp.l\ guard. Ehreu
’ toAchdoma. Tom Hammond made tb«berger full back. Ackerman half back,
aril! Im much td<.-a>tHl to learn that
acore. JMix Michigan failed on the kickThe llnenji
U Iniiiroving rapidly, the Maiilfe- with Robinson p.i full.
out and coeld nut g<wl.
«aii baths proving very iH-neflclal.
The trioka of the wind were largely
Traverse City—Chgmber*. r.: Ai
responalble for tfaa next touchdown
ernian. r. g.; Ellis. 1. g.: Champney.
U« Bad Slarrvd Her I.a*ka.
which ChUagn earaad on atralght fuotI.; Carter. 1 t.; Anderson, r. e,; N
Dul'iiig rb-.-n-lnry Pinil Motion's reUli. The gale carried one of Bckcr
•lit xUlt to the i^.igiM- l>Uud uav) Inly re. 1. e.; Ehrenberger. r. h.; Pan-d:
sall's iiunta from Chicago's SS-yarJ
b.
111 1‘hlliolelphlii. n ii itulii olllrer. I. h.: Visriand. f.: Robertson.
line over Nrweroas' head and rolled the
Manct'iona—Middleton, c.: Easimai:.
biuiuhe^ th.it
ball Uck of Michigan's goal for u
f 1.; Wlirtix. I. h ; Maroney.
lonchback
Against the-wind Michi­
Kerretiirj. Im
Thomimtn. <j- b.- .Monleith. 1.
gan kicked out. only to mid-flcld. and
1. .ua
Iloti. r e.; Siraehl. I. t.: Prof. Marlin,
with the first gtuil in four vt-ars tn
t . Wisler. 1. g.; Nowyck. r. |
Hit-retary Mtirton siuiled.
slgl^Chi^u began a splendid flgh«.
Referees—Priesi and C.llbcn
itu|Hire
**To
eoii)|ilin
Prlnclnatf bv sending Fnllluirk Bei
Art Garland, who put ep a goo-,
coiiplc of Initin1
tliat
w«>."
dek against Michigan's two hi-avy
Kahi. “IS wife enough. 'll would never game at full,-was badly Injured in th
weights. Carter and tiraham. Cfilrayo
Jo Jiowcvcr. to ttviit n touple of luiliea first half, but conlinncd in the gam<
aeored.' Ucxdek mndi- a touchdown
and rmlshc-d the half after *he Hg-i
aad Parry goaled.. Half of Chicago <«
-riiere
« n -yonnu i
mc.ils o( hIs left ankle were torn
hack field exhausted itself In Ibis mag- went !«• M dinner parly, where he
liHtse and is now confine.! m hU nsuiBlfireci exhUiltiun of fiKiiliall. and sub
senled belwiv-n n tniletl Itemiiy an
noi.-tl
I.iNikliig to right
letL I.e siild. nmorally enoiigli;
“ Ain 1 aioi liieky to ••e pU.cd
and Bneidell
twe«-n Immiii.v mid tiilrnl'-*
Michigan then proceeded to score
“Tlie |MH>ie» 4lld nm like the young
her third touchdown by a scries
' man * renimk. uiid she wikL huitgbtl
tacka OB Chicago's line. Heston ma:; j

siltules went In. Pam. Ik-tdek and
CatllB were suuplauletl l.v Jlill. .Noll

Ing the score. Tom llampinnd klrke.t ^
goal. No more scoring was done dnr-!
Ittg the half, which mdeil HI to 6 1»- i
Michigan's favor
i
Chicago kicked off In the second i
«Vr.ac
half, and Michigan liegan a ra!dd ad
lt<1<r.-seiil.iii\«' Joliii Shan* WiULims
vaacc.
On Michigan's own 30)*arJ tells ,.t a
m M.s.isslppl Whr.
line Heston drop;*ed
the ball anJ bad irotUde wnii n.lalUe.«c dog lieBr'.ufaaH grabbed It. HU men rallied longing to a
n m-iglilMir.
ni-tgliUir. I
Hoke dark;
dnrk>
aruand him and with a iM-rfect body-I tin* dog as Mum as i,:* disrovensl
guard of Interferenre
ran lo m i
Dlendl.v.aml prompt
touchdown

SpelddCxoaletl

j

“ I"’**!''’’

Tb.........It.

Jew* wIk><c htiigmige
. SpattI
.niHuiiitl tu the east.
Co;i.iaiiiHupb*
lain iio|
Uns :.2.«s4i. Kabuib a :A(«X» Smynm

lenUrvl In-r plate to him he sjiUl. grim-

rtiory.

“ Take wimellilnc t
le, lion, you know, is f
Balliiuore lienild.

After

marching to midfield, j

’•‘^r^l

Michigan's captain. Heston, fumble.1 '

...

......
't^KUten him awwO“"

MlcEi^s 2o v«rd line
Here the
The durky s. rat-l.eil hU n.-ad
Mlchlffh^ barks were fairly held, and j -n.«- ' be «aUl. '.•f .k .Uwg wauNsI
Hammond was fi>rred to punt Th»*j
nwto do dmway
wif de gun why
wind again pUyed with the ball and It (tlkln'i he «su»e fo* me dr oibtc end
was MUblgan who flnally got the punt ; fustV'^s-ittmUy Kvening Po-i.
ta midfield
The Maroons played on ,
sheer pluck. Again and again Michi-‘
gan was held for downs in midfield, i
Thoagh seldom abk- to gain Chicago!
cv«ed

no

an

MlchUmn's

long'

marche. b, reroritng to Bckcr.aU'4|
put Ung with the wind
I
..
PlaaRy Mlcblgae wa* crowdcM back j
ll*^' ^_‘tQ-R« own 2«-;’ard Hue. With Ib.oooi
I. router*
rnuen demanding a touchdown. Mich
lean tore

Chicago* line

to pieces.

Hcattm. who had been atopped by ChL
a«D’« afwelal defenae during all the
F. carried tarklen. hurlM them or,

Feadlfig Ad.k

Adams left for Empire Junction today
apeod the winter.
Mra. UlUe NoK went to Wlle.v
ly to make a rlrit to her parents.

Pront street to the alley ruanini^
'■]
tween State and Prtwt streeu. has
temnurarlly cloaed according to

Mr. aad Mrs Jahn Gale.
Mrs. Praak Winnie spent Soaday

•rtlpulatlfinx IB the deeds made i-' XHE
day* gone by in order that a tltV «a

m

$1.50, $1.25 and $2.00

The Boston Store

Steinberg's 6rand Ob^ra Rouse
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16.

s

h

Chicago, wht* Is chalrmsii
trlcH.

n. s
trip I'

H'-ll left today oa a biisineChieayn. Cb-v«-land

W.'A.

White returned

fur piiblle |iui»ais.-.-. al(ho>it:h i>einc :
private a'.b-.. ' Tin* al'-J, has
nof
a f lo...'d teroponiril.- In o'der rii a
neri-siar: iraa.-ier >ball I*- uia.!

ye.-ter.is'

from attending the convention
llllnuis Life Jn.suraufC i-oinnany h*-'.l

the alb-y Las Iss-n elo/-ed in imier ih^i
tlib-'tM lb' •‘.-ole widUi may he
nvcl, it ? |•.■..nable that -Mr.. Har:,ei.
ownnig 111.- b.iibllug on the w«*si fbi»'.
today.
will p itvba.e Ibe OmtJrieh irit r.::,.,/'
W. C. Hull is lo IV roll on luislncBs.
‘.o tliai should she desill' to impri:. '
t;»s». Willis, w ho has closed his farm
or treei a lar,;er b»lbltnfi she can da
interests at Charlevoix, returned
so without delBv or hindraiie. in n< day to this city to Join his family. wb<.
Grand Rapids
l>r. J. It. .Martin wts in KeyMorc

have bei-i here
T. Ilurr.ett of Centra! l..ak<
-.rrived tiula;to remain
Ilangluer. Mr.-. Chas. l-Msel,

wlio.xe

children are ill.
Mrs. W. D. C. Germaine left tod;
for a thn-e weeks' v’hU with r»-iativ(
at ToI.hIo Cle\elaiui nui! WauM'on.
I>da and Nona .Manigold left tod;

•lulring the iltle.
Cnder ;ln; <iriginal de'-tls the clos-

Mm. Jus. Forariy. who i> III.
.Mr.«. L- A. Clark js in Charlevoix •
II Vi-It.
Nel-on
n'turne.;
I)
•Non has
ironi nto:nh'.-< v it at White Cl.eid
Mr. and Mrs. '. Benton of Frankfo;-t
arrived tisiay fo, a short visi

Iii'tislinii:

l^•toskey tudav |u can' for her aui

Irleniis.
.Mrs, !.

H

Heard ret'rnea

from Grand Ranids. alter
SnndBv with frit-.ids.

sp-n-litvi

Mi.s.s Kifna Y,.:uig. whrluis bier
Grand Ra«dds for two week*. Ira*
i:tine.!.
.

.Mr.r. John BroadftWn will leave
morrow for a visit with her son
i'ueblu, Colo
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Elmer. .Miss Mary
Pohoral and .Mr# Will Love left t
ro t-nlng for Pontiar. where the sti
Sunday sehotd ctinvemion opens
.11111 row fur a tbre,Mlwvs’ se.'^.sbm.

»urprlscd

JULES MURRY
PRESCNTS

WainwrighT
As Viola in Shakespeare's Classic Comedy

twelfJh night
Eminently Cast and Snperbly Noonted.
8P>BCCIAI. aarGNOCINOKIMICIMT.
Owin:; U. Ibe iiiteie'.l ..lu -oly ►!...« i. mi Mi-.- \V.oi,».-l.| » i-ny.,-. n.. uI. it i-,
sug-ei»tv-d lo tb« f.Jlroo'. ro pronto,- ib. ;r .<> « Jily ;s (...-Mb!-.

B^f«IOKSt 2SO, SOo. 7Bc.

BLOO.

ing of the ade.v for a htipiiluie.1 peri .-I
.IS :n e> s.-^arv l,efi»re n Iran -b'r eaa ’.

XViMir* It Wm llliren-iil.
Sen.-itor Hitniel «■! Vir::;nia Irll* of
.-III ol.l darky wiio.’ield to tlie llivtiry
that '*llie land lii'lps tbeiii \vh<t help
lUeUtselxes" in tile UiUtlt'r Of piayel*
„ U'.kei b ■i exiM-:lenee «t!il "M,
•Well. ah. stnne pia'r* is an
Slid, an' some ain't -li tl.-i'eiuU eii
uhul yo’ axe* for
.Iiist ailer tie w-.ih.
w 'eii it was niigbiy iumi ;•< lail.in' f> r
de eiilliid hrt'-leiin.'«. I iioti.-til il i w lieiieblN-i I iiniy le 1 uid it. sen ..n - «
.Marse JejTklns' fat i-bb-k.-n* lo' tJe t l.l

fur a w-»i^'s vi-ii yiih friends
Kingsley
Miss Marv P'ocuriy was call* d

“Well. I'm not partieiilar aU.iii ilie
prit-e. What I want
sixe." "Walt a iiiuiiieiil.
went to tin- Ih.x .-t.nlalning hi* i-b..b-est
..1
fruit. s(‘lts-i<d a large, .vellow
and bastiii.'d luo-k to the 'pbone.
Ing the oniiige jiloli in one

wewtem aatlou*."—loxadon

The best shoes made for
the hard service that only
ah American boy can give.
Heavy stock, yet soft, pli­
able. heavy soles that won’t
come off, will keep your
feet warm and dry. They’re
stylish, too. The prices are

and are worth every cent of it—we guar­
antee it.
•J

When n pi«dlne launch itcgai
wrnrld a* fighters, but. act-ording
nk in the Russian river. Callft.rola.
llorohf Bolt-e they are also the iii
I Ot-l. t.'k mid two men weie In danremarkable agrirnltural nation In
id drowning. RoU-rl Jonlnti.
world. Tliey have only lo.issi square
-tliH-man ni work on
*“ *»«»•*• l*»'»‘lt »«*'•• wHldu the ^st mile* of ar«ble Und. An automobile
t.m with a wire to
***-'“
tiutwieuing leilers .going fifty miles an hour could skirt laniieli a:itl a t«'!i!|winbiu baiiletl the riithis area tn eleven hours. Vet Is mip- .langetrd men to slmro.
J*;!
Bla.-k Ham
ami nui.iy have imkl poTls an Imperial nation—the rUliig
w-i ys .Inna,idd
ilniia
p.-.«rf r of the far east. Expert* admit
rather 1
that the aeJentlfie skill of JaiMUese
take
nrrirultaiistalsunapproarhed. “|•atlrut by the Coogregatlonal ladle*
y; x. Kellev on State
CHICKILN' PIE OCPPER at the dlllgein-e, with know lex'tge of the «hem-‘
l«try of the soil and the U.vsk.logy of
Tne.f'sr from 5 to * oVloet
l^ptlst
rhurch
tomorrow
erenlrg
from 5 until T o'clock. Price 25 cent s.
Globe.

e' AMERICAN

Carp lake with her mother. Mra. LabiB«! nes.
w.
,
..way t«ck In ig«8 the property now ,
Mrs. J. Kyselka. who baa b<
owTted by Mrw. Barnes and ocrupieP • gQy
spending two weeks as the grest
by Johnron A Pohl as a grocer.' store,
her pareals. Mr. aad Mrs. Haaneabueb
was vow by the late Reuben Goodrich .
of Keswick reirrned home today.
lo Hulburd brothers and later Iran- OLIIUULr
Messrs. C. J. Bettlnghouse
torred to Hannah. Lay A Co. an:V
^
Charles Decker leave tomorrow
iaur on to Perrv Hannah aad Ust
the npr>e.“ peninsula, where they will
Mrs. K. C. Barnes. At the time of the OTlUJLo
fpend the rest ol he hunting season
original tran'«fer the propt'rty bow '
Mrs. H. E. Gin of .N'orthport is
•iscd as a private alley and the pn*;;
Traverse City vKItor today.
ertv on iHJih sbies wsv owned by Re
Jack Utney. who has been tpcndlnc,
b*n Gtanlrlch.
Mr Goodrich at Ibe
a week In Sutloas Bay returned today
time llytM in a butlding located furJno. O. Plank. Jr., who has been
ihei back, where the present alley
sorting on Booth Fox since May
r.ma Nnween lYunt and State strt'.'ls.
passed through town uxlnr after
Wheu the Kmnt strev t proin-ft j. w;. ■
spending two w^kx at .Nortkpurt. H
sulu it w as IK res vary to rnalmala a
will spend the sinter In Chicago.
•*rivcway to Mr. Gomlrich's storv' and
Miss A. ShelUni: of Chlcagu. ,who
roideiie- an.l '.‘iubl li-t was r* • a.'«ue
spent t»te summer on the Ftxxes icliy him wt'st of the prt>iM riy where *he
turned home lotlsy.
city dnig store Is now bK-ate.l an.l the
Mr. and Mm. Fred C*Ttlv reinrne-l
Huluiird orother* set aside a sinillri
this notm from a two week*' caropini
I .'a.-^l of I'teir j.t»>r '. to Ik
trip on the Manisiee river. They
private
the. Hulburd broil.brought luiPk l>ctween fl/i; and sixty
ers requii inj; ti;e .‘liveway.-'io na; b
birds.
the side and rear oT their mo.-» . Wh'-ti
Travis of East Ninth
iranffer was made l.v Mr Go.*',
I heune Salunisy after
then*.was a stlpnlntitm In t’.e
I evemi we«'.ks‘ visit In southern .Michiha; whea U.th ,iarile.s. th.'ir
Igan.
heirs .»r tts...tpns ‘ht.ui.l mutuallj
Rev. J. H. Petilbone of Grand Rap
asive M ilisrniiMnre tiu- a'l.-y o:;Ids. who was recently aniKiltil*-*! pr.
shoubi be giv.-.i an opporuiuilv lo b *
.Idlng elder of the Old Time eMihtv
other's half.
dlsts with headquarters at Uo.sl liar
the nu-aatime nil ih«“ OoiKiri- ..
iKir. ret m noil tods;- tu Grand llapl 1
other ban ..
•jiix.Si. r;v J
for his fsroil:. He will return nex
vve-ek and htdd revival servlees, a~
i-lr.bi”teet of lli«“ .spaee U.se
I»U I b: Rev. F. A- Chamberlin of

------------------------------A mni’.U-rofjiers4»ns In g.ioil positions

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

I Boys’ Ttey'll Hold Your Skates

The alley nmalag between the Mua-l
ron property and the pro^T
by Mrs. K. C. Barnes exieadtag fro'A

t,,.,
The Japanese have

ai

^
EUiloo, w hHd, Wtu Iw tk^otnl to th>! and vmu' on: keep Ul^ eye* open loaj;
pslw.
Alley Betweaa Munaaa aad lamcx f^rtL'cntme m art.
Properfws Tempofwrily Ctoaed
----------------------------

and .Mrs. J. \V. Mtlliken left tonight
XI»lh0..rl,,r.rAII.
MUs Ixda Ijil'idb-lte. the daugbie; r- o'clock and Mr. a:i-l Mr*. C. H. E.sies
I- no^' in Pontiar. having pre^rded
of the gwvcn;or of \VlM'i|^in,
p tiariy hei
on the stage this fall.
.A J.la'nsiui
vroninn nald of her the other day:
“Ml** IjiFolletie has II ready
Csirem* f«-- *1 .% Wnl-Ull.d*4i,rM.
rather eaiistu- w it.
One t.f the t-b-art-sl c.ims ..f afea'li:“At M meeting that we held here for mliH'.o.liM*»s oil litt.itl wa* that'
a ehnritable pun>ose. Mis* Uil'olbtSe lending gns-er of Iniliilli
rtt-eniij.
was one of tho„e who |mit*ei1 through trier lb.- lebidi.iiM- eanie an t.ider
the audVfiee with pl.it«-s lor eoniribii- a wcnlib.v t-nsioiner for same orance*
lo In' tb-llvi-rei1 'iliiriiig tbe artt-riioi.n
"What iliv Ibe i.li.fs-; " asketl lb
•A rb-h miser s*u in the i-eur sent
.ilone. und when .Miss IjiFolletle ex toiiier. “Oh. We have iliem

Chicago within striking dUianre ofj
~.v donl.U Iwi.n-I slmtgnn. ssb! " wus
the wesu-rn chamuionship. Again th - j the reply.
Maroons showed their grit. Immeill-j
“Iton'i yon think
• ouM
a«ely after the kickoff to Chicago, i scnr^l the dog offr
Eckersall punted tnto Michigan's lei :
-Va-ss.
the negro; -l

Cbl^y to«»k the ball and kicked It to; ,,,

nBTBTtniisra

ferbonalb.

' .If old m.tn f
• Uiatler was 'telMbsl I
* ni-\t inoniin'!"—-Vew

It is a mistake to -.uopo^e tl.al lu
Ing Is o*M niial I., a gn-.it ni,i\-,-iiy
Im'V'.iuI a lis»ll«..ll *<|U:i.l,
tlnly l-*s
ueee>*aiy iba na looiluill s>iuail ale a
Minb-nt iHs'v Mai ,1 :a.iili.v.
M -llit.in ;t stiub-iu IhsIv to yt U g!0te*<inely in season an.l t.iit of s.ii*^'n
ho\v slu.llld be eivat.d ibe i. ;.tb-i!M •
,itnios|.btre. failing .vM.-li ett-ii llobrulub-sT «.(> games iiiiglit in.I rise lu
the ili*tiii.-ilt.n of a MM-ial i-xi-nr..\ini willn.iit a fueiiily.
slii.>i].l
make falln i^ and int.il;.-i* »M ,n-x€- tiint
' I.M.tl.nt] titi l 'till d>. bis tpily
. bU M
Tbe likelib.Mal is I'lat no ftH.!l..iU
*4|iia.l is abb- to k*s-|. liberal Ctiu. ai.* n
from falling iniu tn*rejmn'.—l.iic.

me Ulisb to Speak to

Cbe IDotbers
*jjJbout our sale of Hoys’ and Children’s Clothing
•Fl \Vc find we arc heavily overstocked and arc
holding a Stock Ketlucing Sale for a week to bring
the stock tlown to its.^normal condition.
Come in and let us show you what excellent
\alue.s we are olTenng. *I he suits themselves will
speak louder than .'hin tieseripiion ue touUI give
them.

!$0 Suits fr"tgV/p“eV’S^’
98c

our choice of
lot of two and
• piece an«l Norfolksin pl.Tin and
film y,• colors’, worsteds and cassiineres.
tlia^ sold regularly
from l..*>0 lo $1.75.
reyul
. tlouble breasted, aiul
sin cassimeres. xvor>tcds.
serjffsaiui a few cl.iys. rej^ular values
$'J.5(i and $2.W.

$1.48 i&SS

It l>a,<l»tl Ihs K^ivert.
The •-iisti.ni*
n.! wa* gn-.nly f.ttxrltsl. H.' knit 111* brow niitl tro'vtns'.
d.-Mkly. lie even
tapjsti
lii* loot
in-rxtiii*lv nil the |io'.*lnsl fliH.r.
“tVbal 'fen.s I., be llM- dit1u-tWly':“
int|iiired a *y.n|iatliel-n siiIm.iiIIi:;.:.-.
Tin- .-liief tmiiisl to bin. wit'a a
iroiitibsl stare.
.
Till Is.iln-rt-tl." he grt.wletl. “I'm
Im.ily si.iii.iH'tl Ami y-l I am the very
man win. t-lassifi.d li-tu;*'
leg* n*
‘.Iressetl poiiliry.' mid udmiltetl j. tad'
I Cai;a(
“Ami what's tbe q.i.-slb II now r" Ibe
siilKmIinati- n-sis-i tfiiby n*kf-d.
Tlie elder
* band tliintlgl. bis I
uintte-I lir.lr.
-rm w..rri--«1 to denIb." lie . r»ed.
."over tbe |.r,i-n»r »-Ils*l
>s|tb-ntb<n
three legged sI.n.I.
• dlK'li
and il Isn't a quaiUiilM-d—iiml1 theta
you are."—»'ld«-a-go ji.iinml.

QQ
fbl.yO

Hovs’same extra tjootl suits, wortli
from $i(K) to So.OU. various styles,
fubiics and patterns.

4-ft
aO

Here we strike some extraordinary
^ood tbinjfs in fine serjre, untinishetl
worsteds and c.issimcrcs. very ncatU
trimmed. 1 here arc Norfolks.<louble

<^Q QQ
90*C/0

lioy.s defiant little suits in the inanni^h styles, elegant fabrics and worth
$5 and $G.iiU.

All suits not placed on tables we offer a

vn

20 Per Cent. Discount
It will pay you to investigate—do it to-day.

Tbe bishop of Worecster. in a trien­
nial aiblre** to tii* elergy. ret-<-nt!.v.
sal.l tlial tin- < lergy had fallen uuder
tbe des|H>ti*tu of their*. niMl with reganl to luorotonlng on a liigli note lie
muMil to think
leml a1«ut the

ILZ:

I w-li; make this a pleanant i
TRY A RECORD WANT AIL

The Boston Store
*

■M

I art, moNtMii.

|i?4£IIITHMi 9F Tli l«
LA VILLA ot rr. MAMOC A MON•TCR MACHINE.
UMiMar Atrrafa at »L LmM Ewp—I

•I. UHrt.. Kor. Ilv-A ewat doal

Tk0 wm* 6» m MMte M mm t*
te cftfAM*. vutmmat tir tb* vted.
er « apMM «r SS MOM M bow i* «AIttry Mtar utf M ■«« Im a <*1*.
No rudder M vm«. w the propellw*
xro tfawrof
oa die tvo sldM aw
faWr «rf ootu
«oA i
’ «ad fW Mai la
of tb«
taraad bJ>bkN
'pover.srrofB on< tide and oapeaBlntttai It OB tk* otbar. OB tbe bM prtarlple Bsed la rovlnc and swlaalacThere Is a BMcbaaleal deiiee by arMcb
Ihe rerlleal dirwrtloB la perfectly eoa-

Readinesa or the SoUtteri to
For Their Country.

mn>AH or osiiE bot tee oauee

prorod to to- fwllr dlriirttol—BaWalb's Arrow aad Bwibow's M«Mitaac
Motaor. Tbta is partJealart/ true .»{
Ui« fonnrr. whk-h Ifl iu aaeoad. i^rd
tbd Mler dally «»^ps be* »•<*»
tpwabte -\f>latU>a* at rarloas bHgli(«
tfboire lAe rspnsHioa Kroonds aad thaarrovadiac cwaairy. Irt-qii-any la «»».
tarn or tb- wiad. maaeov* rlac aa skill
felly aa a yarbi w bird
Oth-r aerial
oralis, of -Bilr-ly dlEer«-oi paii-roH
fyooi rlib«- »jf ibi-a-. are U» mak*
aar-ata at Ihe «|»a»lilon duriair iha-xt 6*w days. I^rt by far the lanr--i
dlrlelW- toail-.n ben. atod ib. one
artoidi auuiy -xh^i io |Wi»ve ib«* mtnei
waro-safBl of all. la iM VIIM- rt- Rt.
Mande. lor-niral and owned by lllppofri- Franrola «r |*arlTbia aurhltu' ba>i a jraa l>a« Idi
I
♦nna. « fn : la diani. i. r and 111
In-1 la Hrrt>Bif#ianr-. wi-istoinc bdi
pmiada, aod havlne a rmpaelty uf r.ft,
ruble
I. U made .d a p<rallar kind of ndbni ranvaa Invrnird
by Mr. FrannHa fir ibiti -tprraa i»ur
pow. wlilrb !• ninrh r.tniDcer tban
may of ibf atnffK fnini nliim ItalkHinK
an* nwMBMiBli
made.
Very
m-ai

Haiit Baooe.

He baa Intercstatl him-

-r-i.

nabtean Tat

alk f4<rt arbli-. and welctoa 3.USI |KiiindH
ll baa biiiK lieaka bmangular runKimeiion,
slnab? rial also4- ami in** parallel r4wik

V
i ”
'

*

to-low, ih4>»i- loii;;inidiiral rods iM'Inr
coarii*«i4>4l al Iniertals by rnwt liars
' whirh Iturjn n »i«cf4..» bn o* riimpb't*'
iriansb-ynn‘rally, not IxirlMin
tally.«» In ibr ras»- nf the liiiiilwin alrabip. Ttie etDiral poraim. 4ir ear
protn-r. 1> alsnil |i« fi et i-mB. and U i
aolid platform aiirKonndid by a raillac aad flrma abrare>i to tbe 4iiber
piiiilnaa 4.f the ainiefire. Th4- ear !•
maiie nf pine wissl, 4-«e/>pt III the iiarir
asbieri i4i tli4> Rreald.l kiraln. wblet-.
are «if ai4s l
The aolbllly of ib4' eon>.inirllnn in

*

>iir4*a fH-rferi riitlifliy an i 4*niillibrium
%tf. that iwi eniway «»r time err Imt In

*

Ualant ins
When at rest Hie ear la
fQSiained at a b'nj;ih 4if iu4i or three
feet alsiv4- He ground >•> roi4* and aft
Wppori* heavily braee.!

Tin- ear U eaiiabb- 4»; h4iblinK a larRe
nutnle-r 4»f |4er.sibs. at. was denninalralist a l»w day* aa«> wlo-n Miss
JUb-O fbiuJd wlHi h4T iiarty 4if iwelv4^ Utleen perxi.ns elliftiM d Uiio it a<
th4 same Hme and were arrtimniolai
i • m aliboii any •ie«**!ive 4-rowdlnr

> _

ah4»v4 the provi»i(ir.- and other Ini
pistlm4’nia 4if a long voyag -. urdlnarllr
vxm’cted to travel u. ti at 4inre. Ho:
iltiing ra|«riiy <if tbe ga- liag heir-;
«m1v ah4Hil 4.1S10 i-emd*. nnd it IM-Ing
dedialde <0 k-av4- a ivim-hti-rald.- mar
■ rln •*! reserv4- ik.-.-t
ill anil uhd4-r th< fli-ir til i|m ear.
dIrts-Hy ll. Ho- r.-nu r 1- a l.amtier
gaKidini' inoiiir. ahuii -unplk-s Ih •
cBi-rgy hv whi b Hm i-^ali is driven
ft is till- iiivi niton III J‘i-*it p4 r I,anili4 *^1

tb» New York .Lmarttan wby tbe Jaie
aoidtar la

ever ready

to

lay

HANNAH & tAY GO'S
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

baanty, tbe pocgeoaaaexx of the produttloB. or tbe exceptional cxceHencof the cast in tbe reelyal of “Twolfili
Nlgbl" arbteb will be seea at SieirGraad
opera house

B EST

^ *«•
X‘“
Walnw right aa Vlo™. Crtticlsms an I
reporU from all cities la which Miss
Walnwright has *>ppearcd are unarimonsly eulogistic. Rome dwell
the charming art of the actress, her
excH-eding
beauty, and her perfect
symetry of form of which gUmp<(«>s are

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR-

revealed in the teene> In whirh si’-'
appears as Ce-sario. the duke's hoy
raceaenger of love. Others praise the
production from a scenic stand|K>inl
extolling the many lieauHf-I seea'c
pictures. StUI maers proclaim It
complete and perfect r^-

r■•‘7 •• •

r.l.» U> «wi. Ulr. 1. t. ..... midr f i

TRAVERSE CITY,

l'» Urtl

RAILWAY EXHIBITION.

.... ............................
May. -ay- Ihe fbl
Itecurd Herald.
«v»iigreai4 t
the .\iuert4-Nii
whhii Sluyvtwant I
,
I•re<d4tenl
the lIlliKda t'entrnl. U the hea.I.
railway exposUlau will he au upeii
I
affair, held on the White Ihmae lot,I. or I
guvenimeut
rtwerve.
Iirtvv4-eii
Hie I
Whiti* llou've and Hie Wn-hlngton 1
moounieiil. .\p|iUeatlon lias lieen made'
by tlio nlliciala of the .kineriean Hall ,

We respectfblly touot that you give our propotitiM ou
5th Pu^e your cureful utteutieiL it mi^t
suve yon seme money.

r.-suli of his effori^.

FLOCK OF WILD PIGEONS.

Enterprise Grocery
BOTH PHONES.

STATE AND UNION.

it it Our Goods are Ri^ht « 4
Doesn't Reapext Old Aga.
'The Vl4Hler4> (aartyee.
The dniil • 4.1 .III "is|n.-r>s In w.ill- ;
"H's shanmfnl wini-n yniiib fail- ;
lug." put IIS 1-iiiii-isi ly MS |MS.*il.le. iiHJ
s.how priipi-r res|H e( for
for old
old age.
a
To nmke hi* r.iyiil iimsters life u* jiist Hn* i-onirar/ in the caw* of
sums.Hi mill 1-jisy as p<issil.le. t<. Is- ili*- , King's .<•*»- I.lfe |•||ls.
They
i- sy i!:p:itlM-lii- with him in s«r
ml ill Joy. Ill save him s«i fur im It
1 age.
DyapepaU.
luiiily p tssilili- from Hn- ir.niMe Jaiimliro. F4*v:i
'onsHpallnn all yie'..i
of Hiinkhig f»r lilm*<‘ir. t<> In .w and
pm
25c at F. II.
h.iv4- 4-iiiini:ti4Ml III nn-nii.ry Hie i-harai
.* Driig Rlore. 8. K.
ii*ri*lh-s nn.l f.innly hispiry of all |s-r
I JohiiKun Drug Cn..
who si'i- w..|ih Hm iii.lhe or dniggistr.
iriendsidp I.r the r«y;il patron. t.i

Hvrr;

.\nii Ch-rhmllsi* n has gone so far In
!* and g«»*sip in ilm
l ir. hIn wlileli he inovi's uml to Im- in a i|iiiel Fniiii-i- Hint It I- proimsiM to revive the
geiitlemuidy luaiiimr siirprisisl al dei-lerii-nlljtisl inlendt-r of the'irvohluothing

V'l:

i not lo tk iKvml. yet n ensnal
Hny of
Iss-ii long ill iillh-e heirny.-< the fiml
ir’iiin*. aftiT all. asM-ils I
artifiriulily. hov.-4-v4*r i:ir!l 111
ntriving inny h.- |.i i-irt-uiiivent her
i.f the iirv-t surprising fui-ls re
gjinllng Piyal pitwoti* is ihut .-ippari-iit
ly limy never tin- of Hm om* |uirli.-nl.ir
-4-1 who Kiirroiind tlmni .-it inuin* nnd
wh im Hn-y ask m iiiis*t tlmin nl>ro.-nl
Ito.vnllli** 4-ho em vvlii.ni ihi-y vylll receivi- and whom they will mm*l. Possi-

. ns faiinth-nl burinisinke
I hnriaua.
link that they do not value their
Pennsylvania is Carlisle Indians
at all.
iliesi. soldier value- Uia-life
- any otlmr
IT think of
t\4-t Polm 41. New York unlvcr nation, but
f hesitating when asked Iu aaeridic It
Ceorgeiow n 12Itui km :i «t.,
for his •ouiilry or eiiiperor. Us-nuae
llrown 4l.Cidli) n
, he has always Iie4ni taught that dnty
i
i au.l hotmr vh-mnnd- that he he ro«.1y

A GOOD RESOLVE
lokcra Would
i Follow.

and It ran Im nrhargel
One of our n. »*i proi Incut lawyer*
1 de-c4-ndiug.
lat hi*
he recurobaa made a ro-olntlon that
the ear-in ihe eeii- mends to mhcf rmnkiT.-. w ithout
s a 'wh<-<‘l atsiai four feci In dlane inr any fee
smoking
Kmvear*
he
ha;I
ks
d
4t4.T iMiiu wl.tell the p«iwer it eummuei-nt and dfioen cent ciga rs and often
Itlcxti-'l. |o means tif broad leather
without gelling oiH that *'•*
toelts, to the )ao|H.-]hTs. which arc lor.v
When lo 8 K Wan A Sons'
twiKhiaittsl Uieral fans, one al each store a month ago they rceumniendod
corner tA ilo reairal car. The blade- a ir cigar. Wads worth Hro*.’ Chictu.
and the result is that he ha* resolved
to huv no other ctrxr. for he know*
thi Kraneola canvas like that It
that he Is gc'Hng a iH-tter cigar than
he lias hi-reiofore Isnight.
gn:. l»ag. str4'trti4-!' upon hidlow 1
Other amckera abiMld follow ihis
ijf ■•otlvi” nietx;
Tli»- two foTwan!
exaniple. Tile Wad-worth nrte.'Cliiroa
tli.n aud the two after Is mi:d4- from the
Is-ai Havana tuftpci l*> -Ii illlng. ’ The drat nn-asare liarto. not flavored or fioctorvid In any
way. and u briK-r thao clnars that
Iboot urn feet from tip to tip and
mont-y.
u: ually retailed for double t
Uurr alx»’*. ladve feet.
1 tmlay
Uro|> hi at H. t. Wall A 6
Mr. Franceda rUlma that It U
and get a Chloo-.
aa advaatagi-ous to bav*t four pro
TNY
A
RECONO
WANT
AD.
aritera <m an alr-htp aa to have four

[ uiliiistiist numlmr-. Their* total dl-iip
{ phnnime later <-aused
1 ,-om.- general that Ihe hir.!* hml Ikvu
annlhlhue.1 hy lu.-irket hunters
I «r
Lvearo the Knilthaonliin Institute haji
’ had a aundlng offer of
for n
laliich- -fveeinieii of Hie Aim-rit-aii wild
pigeon.

i

,|„. |„.d4*«tniiii who

• .,,,vions j
|
- ,„hI

iuism-s

«n

• I’uther of Ills Conn

e..iiie Into your yard If you
It *n.'li .III .iiigli- th:i( ll will

aim- Hh- 4<.\<.-iII*Ioii in-l

only *nlet;niinl of tl»| latter.
1^,,,.^. sStiitiK— might him- Ihs-ii i’*
I little I
l.-iMint. Sit that
p4-<-teil ill the I o«- 4.1 a \ Irgilli.lU—Uii'
ii-ar ut hmnl
Iireiiil4-r |iie*i<|. oi In:! it h-s liei n c-irill Hm g|-..iuul and
v.ier waru. ^
j 4 unm-iti4sl l.y Hm i.m-i
HU sut.Je. t.
with stoiii
ill in n is.Im- of r.ideil pin pie.
• 4-uts uroanil
n-iilia .;.rt-le.sly -n
‘•“''"P'l
y
net her knee. ;n;l while 1.1*
danger.
Imihin).
liamt r.-sl*.
ih.- in<>r<- i-i>ii\4-iiieii1
Rfus-irtl ruh*s nn- htld ilovvn for tl*e .
any kind uf tutijpl nr lierries lh:it
miH-iiiHiii I.r .-4-1.-11:1 lilt l:iiM tnnedueatioii ui -oldk-r- :iIm1 -alloiw In on ■
l‘:)
on Khnih.
gm-l Hghi
l.umi .* he.-y
wlH
ImiHTlal d.s-ns- l«mr.l In 1»C ^hh-h ,
>t eii lUgh of tl e*4- you i-aii help
••hiy*jinHmiiii:in.
I'ln- si!itji---l l»a»
reatls in |«in;
And thr Imrlsr utake-. Jt tiui.e
mir menu hy iduutiug aniifliiwi-rs
.\r;:f iihiM* t'oinpii-xlon. with I k i-k
Know, therefore.
.-.lid iirnflow i-rs in Hm gunlen.
hair lh:;l U iipp.irciilly 4li*po*44l
They will eonm almul the house. I.s.,
for ennaliH. nnil you are sure to aiinn i
li;in-:-*-*-d 1 V sindi.1 l•nv■ironm4•n1s
ly of the re.ith4-risl irilw if you put
40ily ihiiig tlnii •-h;ir<*^ with him
ill Hmi*s of f.ssl s4-un-ily «-odxlnre
nril*r* tlioiighi Wiis ili4- t-hnir 4Ui whii-h
made Of i-ornii.eal. |mn meal and Hi-i
he v,-it—;)!l 4-l«4- U nio-mlM-llisht-d •
nuMs. with eiiongh imda—e* iii;:l
si-eJti-*! lard to make n hatter. Put It in
aiurk la HU Mla4.
-lu-lvi-s or i»orch roof* to m-t*
(<utur4Ui unJ the
the Idnlii gather about It.
Johnny's fuiher hud taken him i
:wo hiinres 4in nnimiyl nmgnetisni.
lh> thv HxM«-r I
Tim Uiv had lUien.-d each time
ml.- WliooBiU nU.-> *-«m I
Two karoplloBS.
• liM-iilng -enleneea uml then got
One of KniiH-rvr Wilthnu’s btvorli
ssfnlly HI -Ie4‘p.
la a young tmiu luimeil Doerllngei-. a
• Johnny." -uhl hi- fuiher.
thcologi4-al
student, luty* Aniba**adot
■ morning* arierward. "how does It
' as |M*|| Hut .V4>ii etipie ilownstairs
Charh-uiagiie Tower.
He fonml hi\Vr have fuH>js.ii
iH»w. when 1 call .V4iu. iliuii )-44U used to w.ay to the war lord’s friendship In an
dorluu-reMlnc manner. Wlllhun. walking
folluwa a unmlier of rules »
.;y«; i
“I gtu«.* it's 1 ei-aiis« yoiir voiro rtr- one day In the atreet imar the palm-,
^^.mlng tlm duties of a -okllrr. and the
1 rie- n greuler ni.-icn.-tii- 1nsl*tetvre
met the -tmleiit nml said to him
»"• hiAtrueted to Iw loyal brave.
*** ! seir-stigaeslloii timn n us4s| to, *
ahrnpUy;
"Where
4I0 yon
iwnc
raitliftil. ohadJent ami letu|«erate. Both
you aw rrisl .lohnny. nihl-Ing Ids .-ye
froiur
oncers and sj|dler« are taught this
Chh-Jigo Trllome.
-New Tork M-Q
“I am a Herllner," was the reply.
ihiree until they know ll hy heart.
"Pslmw :" raid Ihe etniK-ror. 'tlu- HerThe*e linea will I ho|.e. -erve to exllimiw are pom! for nothing." "I know
two 1 erlln lioyK w ho iiro exti*pHons to
J. X. Tit{4.n. of Ihirenuin. M.-nl., i
that
rule."
retiinmtl
the -tndeiit.
uttderaiuod. To he a aoWicr or a sailor left in a will Huh w..s prohatr.1 on ,
-WluiV '’Your majesty ami mysi-lf.”
In our navy in«ao». »f course, lo he pro- fV-t. in the Im-ome of hi* estuti’. whhb [
The ein|teror 4-oiumamhsl Idm ro at­
parad forall aorta of hardahipa. and all will Minonni h» '»ever.il ilionrand 4
tend al tbeTialaee.—Klevelawl I.4-adi-r.
B*. ... r«l,
.Its tH4.lu™ .UUU.11V. t.r .1.- .-IH.,..™ *. j
to
lot ttodtf aU cUcumauncca,
cxcunrton rate to Chlcaga and
incea, and thclri the Fmirth of July with fireworks.
ull duty.
j flag- ami huicliig. ^l ltert* will lie oo|
2T. 58 and M aad I>ec. 1. Dry. Hard ana Belt WeoB. Booth EMa
only desire fat to do ttielr ful

..

-.iJi-N-ir 22 s; 1

s.,

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i'iiv'u

iiir''"'

EXCl^ONS

PEREMARjOUE-rTE

bt-fore 1 close i should like
like to say a epimslHon on ilw part of i.'lathe-.
few wonU conrarnlug oar patrtoUsm.

r»od lo return^ up to nnd Includloj

Lranbar Co.

*300-P

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

ifni^-

W

Not a Sick Day Since.
"I was taken s.-ven-Iy with kidney
irmihle. 1 tried all M.rt* of modicincy.
none 4,f whin, ri'liev.*.! me. One day 1
saw atr ad. of your Kleotric Bitter.

.“r.r;*:"u*'.rr4'ixr2
X. C.. wrlt,*;i.
Only 50e. at F. II.
Mead’s South Side I>rug Store. S. E.
Walt A Sons and Johnson Drug Co.
drugglata.

itiddi- mind and wi-ary
ra.-e- whhh limy .n..c knew
min-4- Hu: J.nli*4l. wroty l ..k
>h*4-r\ahli- Jis*ii M-iiP-il
-onni.-nain-e .»f the i-oiirtii-r.
t—T*’ .1 .nnial-

. Harvard l-'T4*sh-;
Xav) n. Virginia «.

« «

'.‘'*,^arrosl

Oiaplat mt ApmUMummm Plmmmm* Far • for lls prooer inierpretalhm.
TI1I4.
Manager Jules Murry ha* provide:!. !i
The gicsieMi exhlhitiuii uf Aui4-ricau reoiiires iM-a.ttifiil sc<-nlr environment.
»»•«■> uMdlames .lud etjulpiueut
Rorpeous cu‘tuniiiis and fine light ef1“"
“* »•** P«*H
hcis, a;id ali these h^ave h«-«’n prodeh-gules to the iiiterualiunal
riipr4'ei*deiii*-d suecesK hasrailway euiigreaa. wlilcli luveta In vid.sl.

mtWado In I Ida
Ihe teiieliera lo the fa<i Ihnl tlie rules
Whhii he gives In the tilOiInl tleeree
are Ha- very same wUh-h hla mH-esi.jrs
for eenlurte«4 irk’d to liiiphiiil Iu their
aohjetis, wiileh'liaye Is-en ri’eoKnlaed
aa H*e fuiMlametiiul iiriii.iideH 4.f etbh-a
in Jaiiaii f.ir maiiy generations. TM*
niiMl iiii|M>rlaut paragraidi of this iui
INWlal deerr«- read-

MIOHIQAN

« B Our Prices are

die llte 0 hero on tbe ImtTlefleld ami' *«•! costuming. ThU pr..uahly M’v!
attempt «veo tbe liupoaathle.
| exprosses the roal ilramatlr value 4.f
----------------------------------------------------- I ihi v revival. Shakespeare's comivly

.Spnarlllaa- After Deellft.
II..VV arc vve to exph.iii ap|writlon«
of 111.- 4hMd’5 Kveii If vve grant that
telepathy l>etvv4H-ii Hie living N a fact
In natiiiv-. a gh«4sl
hanil.r h«»i-“ to prove Mh Identity.
Here la a ease: A young Anierh-aii
4Mimperclnl traveler, .nioue In his room
aVu holtd. suddenly snw his ih-nd sisl4-r standing lieaide him
He rttse
vai-iuit green for Hm- |turiHMU< ol cmhrmc her. hut kIm* Il4sl like
MsUllIng the exhlhlis.
rommUie«i j-hade ,.f tl.e niuHo-r ..f iMyK-’iis
have l»4«4-n apiKvIiiled to gather mal ar- ’ lliauer. He went to his ilistnnt hci
nilipe tbe exhibit-, aial the ceni’rnl > and told his parents, adding Hint
Hon of
mnu-agers 4if all hlg aysi.ins liave' i|„. ,-iuvk 4if his -later timic wai
Mr. Kraneois hro?ight with him i i
pletiged theiiiselves to do their lavat to’ s4-rnt> h wlih-h he liail not wen In
Rt. ly.uls a crew of i.m tnea.
Titmake the dlsfihiy a 4iMUplele otw.
i llfeiiim*. Tlie inolher evplalmsl I
raplain. Ad. Moneharaiid. Im-sIiIi-s Ihe
ftnllvvay uppliamc uiiuinfm-iur4‘ra al I in mrangiiig. when nloii4>. i1ow4ts
imetpreii-r and
lmsine.-ii niniiagi-r.
an nr4- to Ite aaked t«i exhilui. and It 1- armitid the 4ie:i«l Isaly of Hie
the pnrfuse lo /how foreicn ilek-gtte- the 4'oflln ahe h:id ao iih-ntallv
Mo/lanie rieroenee Magnien. Is Hie*
tlweMi. l i,r..-.-reHS thi.l h:.« la-en made ed the fi.ro. hut ron.chsl 'll
ai-ninnut. one of Hie orlu rs is the nn-1
In rjiilni,-Ultig iluring the last llfiy years ' wHIi |iowd«-r.
ehlnlsi. mill the n malning eight ariand give them .s-nlar ih-moMsiralio!i ^
.\„u. if teleiiiithy
►l.llleil Workmen.
i
Of the metlusls. ntiplhim-es .-iml e.|:tip I i.n.Mlilpf ,h4T the iiH-iiiiiry
nieiit use*! 4U1 .Aiiierh-an systems.
ciniightcr, might Itaiismii Ihe whole
It Ills * la U'liig arranged to lake the vlaliui 4if Hie ih-.id. wTiil.-h nnd all. to
deletrntes 4iii two trl|»s. a long one and i|i<. niiml of her ili-lant -on. —.\nihew
IU Intervnl*

Si-s-ial lr.iins will nin ‘ Iju,g in llan’ct'* Miigutlne.
III giving these rule- the mlkadii aol-! from Washington to Ituffal
en.nly proiiilsetl to kee|i them hiuiM-lf i ngsra I'alls. atopidin;
Aetaarle- Meaai
and ninde Hie same iiromue for ,hia 1 foona a'ttl rittstmrg. ntlier
trains will
wilt .
er irnliis
A.-iiiiiih-s 4-iiipl 04-1 hy
iinsiiriiii
M'lchigan 32. Chlrago 12.
auccr»sur.
^
^will extend j ,-ompanies adopt a slandaivl nii’ihiMl
, Mianes4>ia 2k, Wistsinali^n.
Tbit daeree of tlm mlkai'.o U read to I H to t'hieato and prvssjliUlr^iither
i 4if tvmipnilng pro-i-sUve
oces of risks,
i JIve iigos
Purdue 27. Indiana n
the 4 hlldivu InJiW the si-hoola of Ja-1 n-tunihig hy way of
nsis’rtnlii Imw many yi-nrs a i-rN4iMli«4-st4>rn 12. Itllnnla «.
muioiuil Imll j
aon of giviMi age Is onlimirily ex|-»i tisl
I'nivi rsliy of Inwa «:?*. Qrlnnell
I the mlUado'a ;
to live the pres4-nl age Is ilixlmiisl from
. Wa-hingUin and J.-fferaon C. Ohio' bliiltday
i-ighty. find tw-o-thinl- of Hm reimiimler
khsilral milv4-r«li> •;
,
Hellghm U not 'taught
Tvll! Indieate the future
of lifiiuslruetion ; Bird- Seen 1
Ai-tnarial -ilMslnh>s nn- ;i tinii in this
llaskeil Itidiaiu ir. Paiveraiiy i.r | m-ae puhih i-iioola. a- t
i-ali-iihiHoii. In illiistr.-iiio:i
rsteui of 4-a
N ‘kraska li
of 11 1ms always hroii h*fl lo Hm par I
.\ no<-h of fully .Vsi vviM pigisms
il-ive 1sliilemeiit. age iwiMily ihr Ihe'ilHive
Rianlord univerally IK. I’niveraltv j
hut Bvery ,hlld must attend the!
fuiMUMl over t’hanh-.n. o.. Hm* other aft- .luefixl from eiBhiy ye.-irs -Jiows Hiiil
t'al.lornla «•.
! n*’*’"''
reioilariy aial Is oiiiy er
erno-.ii. -nys the i levi'hind Philii l>enl- f..riy tvvelvernoiilhs nn- Hm nlloliimiii.
■ Iu cases when ll is aimdutel
Ihise I^dyl4•chnh- If’l. Earlham etd-!'**
y. lenviji-.'
hi
iMscswiry. and how atrtctly t lils la ad- ! ei*. lliindreils of |M-oide who iir.-« fainll- while .-i-ge sixty from 4-|-.:liiy.
I .-I hi me of twenty, tepre-eni*
roiireivent* Hint th
. bored to I- proved hy ihi- aturtstlea I Inr «Ith the ninrking- of the wild pi
Oherlln 4. Ohio Ftai.- 2
|
yjnt to iy.rj. vvUh h - liovv thai;ge«m vvltim—isl the sight. The dock re«n ye.-irs ai-l Hirro montli* shouhl.
Wetiern Ueaern- 4. IVniann nnlvi-r- _______ ____
____ _____ _________^
_
rmilliie. i-l.-ipse Is-foic i
IV 2:
I <.'1.117.4Hti hujB uml :1M;s.44m glrUi at- iif»|m-raiiee of these birds after nn ah- iitsnn-tl individimrs life |s • lassitinl
f'ase School of Clevi-land 12. Wea-i l**n'h*d Ihe puhih- »-h.Hds jj^^'Hiirly. ! aenro ..f twenty thtve ye.nrs ha-i-nn-^ the p;ist tense euliimn. Thus It will
While Hm total tiuralsT of 4 h’.ldivn w ho isMisIdenibIr si»« nl:itioii amotig the ohservisl that Insnranro i-orporatioua
leyan
for * mie rrainm or otlier did not ntleud ; ti»on-!imn of t'hnrdon. Wild plgeriTi'
go H*e nihlh-it allowniiee of "thrro^:aM High
was oidy M>4t;.
; w-ere last seen near fhnnlon
April. ! •core and ten" ten yearn better.
Ims k:*ai High «.
It is the young men \vh<» have lieeu ' l»s'.
ehanipiiinship itf r
««liKxleil In tlie-e -i-lneds w lio -rr now j The last great flight of tliesi- birds In
flghttiig III Mam-huri-. and it Is uliau j northern Oldo was wiine-sisl
' Iniely iinjual to a|mtik of tbetii.

wti;:hf of the apparai IU U ill the cca-

charring,

Barnu K. S^nuatan. Japan's foccmuat nUtaaman-aDd floaacler, tcUs In

aelf in the problem of aerial aarlgadown bla life for Ida 4-ooutry:
tluB ryer since tbe PraaoD-PraasUn
Why Is tbe lore of coantry.ao strong
war of lt7«. when balluaiu were ex»*» Japanese^ How is It Huii he
tenslrely
bkickatfe
.4
I
^ *® “E*** «*»<*
me^r Ini
iitng
^
<w,«ble of exy/r all
prcMfn
ireaafng tbe leod«Te«i sentlmeoU?
Snally adopted the preaeat one a liiH« What I tbe moral code of Japan' Why
over iBelre years ago. He has made
I the Jatisueae aobllers do not
aeyeral aocceiafal trips ai Parts aod a«em,tu care for tbelr Urea at all. but
a reckless
no leas an anihorliy than Adolph Ca*- stta«-k tbrtr enemy
daring which surfwi
not. brother of the presidtai of lh»
other s^lerl’ la It h
Fn nrh rt'publlr.and himself prraiident
teaclies him I'lHilemid of d
uf the Freorh Aeademy of Eeb-nres
TUhae are queatluna withand out' of iht ls*>i «-nRineers of the ed to snsw«r eveiy day.
p'llyloeliaie aclnsil. congratnlated him Iu Ihes4- liotw try lo lay t
? 4-haracalter wIiaeaaiBg one of hU axeentt. readem .the main trslfa of
4im bis aneeeaafiil and flual aotuilnn of |4T of Hie Jaiuiotwc.
Kind 4,f all I owe It to i
problem of aerial navtgaHon.
fighting
Ib'-se nseenis ihe'Xelorit
agaliiat IIm> armies of Hie 4-xar. to atata
forty feel
wUh .
<A the preliminary models it of death taiiirlit by HiHldhlsm wbleb
speed
no less than iievem / ft^i a] makes them ready to lay «b.wn pielr i
aeronil bad been attained.
Tli4‘ ph‘si-nt vef>s4-l wa.t Is giin
fb-piemlsT. 1W15. nnd was nam<-<| IJ, uitwtoi’tv heller expreim-vl thau In au
lui]K-iial detroe whh-h In IMsi wa« oaut
bni-or of Hie eify «»f Ri. Mand«-.

rrf Parts, and is Hn- most perfi,ct that
aw;<l4rrn srk-nce can prvt.Idy. ^It hxK
four cylindi-r* and a wiiiktng ra'iarltv
2s Inwr. :-»»4r
An i-h-ririi- liAi !
firai.d Hapld- 11 R
Kalaniaws.!
ter.- at Ito vidi- of ih<- 4-ar i-viitodi |
s o
thi- gBi'd'ti*-. and Ho- 4-nc.ni is ki-nl I
rr-»! hy a e*i;' of water pij->. I<d fio.;» |
I'nlnn II .R
Ihdiam! 11.
1W4 res4-lviui- 4ine .m i-aeh . hk- i-Iom j
Mii.-k'‘gun 1|. *4. :,o. Austin. HI.. <
lUv Oiy o. Ml. Ph-asant 0
to till- forwar<l rail
Kirv ii-Mni: across
;
the lnii,t t> a ilouhli- raiiiniof ihrou-;h
Travi-r^- Citv 10, Maurohma n,
i
whli-h Ihe «at4 r IWSM-- ill irdiV^o I
_Ji. *r..l! 2. WItulsor o
titd at a low l•-1llt><■tutllr4Atiaehi
f^iiuiri II. S. o. Ik-tndi Argonaut
to Hii- 4-ugiio. iiinU-no'-aih
-Vonmiiv It., MlehlKan Rchmil
a tmifnc-r. whmh
Yp'llanii II S i-t. Me C|. nn-n
:ni >4ihly an 1
ka. 4-ngines g.-m i-li> do Most of thiiiv and Ih low the fli-u. Thi- gasoline
tank 1- atiarhed -to the after rail tn
-uib wl-o a-> to (oiinK-rai-i the wai *r
reviiidr* b*rward

Oar race has alaraya mas lard
and we hare nerer latanaarrted
foreigaeri. Only few of^
of dor people'
people
hare emigrated, and all onrr anceotors
ancestors i
are hurWd among tta. with tbe only
cxeeptlou
hare I
Calleu la foreign rwunirtea or tbe
few who hare dlnl while traveling
abroad.
Fortliermore. we hare never suffered
from Inv-aaluua of foreign enemies. Oue
great invaaioo which was planned by
the Mongols Ib the thirteenth renturr
failed very imuch In the aame msuuer
as rbiltp*s t
> fomjuer <
Britain i
ud armaiU.
Tor all these reasons Hie heart of {
every Japane*- fliia wlUi prhie a. «k.u j

SacHBro LM* la Tlaaea mt Prytt.

auaae

mnnieipalliy of whirli tind neilrely In
rin-bc:b was n»T._->itary lo n-».l»i ito- ll•resle«l iis4'lf in Hie Inventor’s ex|sTiarrid«nitk of ira\el and llir i>n*aanrr mi nts, and wh4>re lie has a resldeiire.
of the lomM-nM- ImmI) 4if liydniftnn ca-i Ttie 4-iiy govermiieiii of I'arls iist'lf
Ibai li riniiaiiiK
Wiiliiu ii U a small has 111*.-wise 4-siendiHl to him Us laifW laK. or In-llonm-iie. aboni one^uari- nHiage. 4*ven polnR S4> far as to assist
♦T aa larip- a» the «dli<-r. lni« wblr!i him III Mr. studies and ex|H‘rtmenln by
air la adniliiixi lo lal.e ihe plaee of ihe placing the greet gallery of marhin-H
Kao that la all<.w»-ii m esrape, and ihu* at hip disposal. The latter is an im­
|ir»ner»i’ ibe iha|M‘ of ihe 4imer bai mense permaiM-nt eolleciion Installed
in one of Ibe hiiildlngs. IWmi f.-et long
tuon.
Tin- ear Ik aUmi kj f4 >-i b»ni: mi l hy 000 feet wide, bnllt for Hie exiNisl-

not.

There Is no dlyeralty of oplnkw
gardlng the real merit, the exceeding

ClrU wars, tbe rnrae of so many
I other natteaa. i

troltad. blit tbla U kept a rigid secret
by the lBVi£ior.
Mr. Fraaeoia U originally
from
FraneeComte. baying bees bora In
Ibe town of Si. Lonp, depanvent of

mqmoav. novcmka h.

ir to Ut« aM or e^"’ia|iaa
^
STAOE anoT ^'niioNti.
; dpMMy aad aatMAf at* abwiatMy MMHTbe Mamx apd tbe 9BM!a«
, raMr and comMaod ripmiat tta bUb- Bird.** vbleta «W hBBB •• aarly ptBSaaDie’^
latiDB la tbiB City. M a play tbpt o
twan tha paapie and tta ««tar
•tar la M
aeaa can aerar be IMaottaa^ ao
aadOilB
teaaely baaaa U iu tbeaa# mad aa
not dSuaage wbaa it la rMBSial
tbad tba dynasty la Japan baa nerar both tbe oafoMlag tberaef.

lOmTT OF JIPMT$E^

. J-nipingoa ll B'lfli ttiUh »r#4.
Dr. rimuiiis M. HhIIIi-I. lie.-in ot Hm
-eliiM.I nf |SHhigi4gy. said in In- in
nngnral :MMn»ss;
Istv who wouid
lUilmHitntiiigly In an i-xnndnalion
•111 in II g.ime" Dr Halknow* iinu'ti of |
hn( not the iiHithull hniiu li t
i-hont In liH.iliall I* so iimimoii ti* ti»
lie r4H-koii«vl a t*"H “f tin-tuiim. .MiyHdng goes in f.sill.all Hitil Hu- timplr.*
does iMd s4-o.-*l.lfe.
A Runaway Bicycle.
Tt-rmittaud with an ugly cut on ibS

Salve cured.
Its Just ns good for
Ihirns. Si-ahlH. Skin
“jjj
2> at F.
Drug .mor... .S I
Jiihlisoii iMiig (' . ilniggiftK.

' S"'; H..

t .N-i-ral s•l•rll•a.
ly i.| natntal seleetton holds
M- d.-v.-lop- Hm iuiplenmtit.

ralmn* nwhile 'sflll
r
.Mi-aiiwhile other klmls of robber*.
|,ro.i-idiiig difren-iitly. hcx-ime po*ltlve1y !i-.-l:i tint-ered.—Puck.
Disastrous Wrecks.
Carole, sness la responsible for many
a radway wrt'ck and the aaina cauaoa
art making human wrecka of suffer-.
4-rs from Throat and Lung troubles.
Hut uince the adrent of Dr. King's .
New
Discovery
for
Consamptloa,'
Coiigh.s and Cohla. even the wont
cases can Im cnrwl, and bopeleaa reaignaihm 1* no longer neceasary. Mn.
I.«U Cragg of Dorchea^er. Ummm^ la
.one of many whose life was saved
toy Dr. Klng'a New DIacovery. Thlg

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MMiM

monbaV.

NOvniKii

m. i«m.

PAO^g

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e NEWS OF MCmtllN

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FOVCONBUMPTIVES.

iikrwapiiaiws.MahMaa tss^ms. t
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lUcblgM. aad aew to RaBtlca.
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At'tbe world s fair at St. Louto then



am bygienic exhibit* made by eleven
forelga cooBirie*. clghleea state* acd

per eaaLjrbUe ta tba aontbera eoaaMtmrrHr of fcom« ••< W«d «lri« «t Uaa.^9«$K moat of the whaat to
ralaaA. It to IM par eeat. Tha aMl•to4««U, am Artwr. ■stad yield of con to It baabato ef
___tf tbey
wb^tod oara per acre. Con fodder to woaklbcfataL
west
to vote.
Undtrtlm
BmIdom mem. UbUbc. becMM At- la good eoodlUuB, aot harlag beeo
doAMgod mueb by tnoL Flfiy per
tmeum cbtanl euipm
Kov Hatembee u-mpte to te Aadl- crat at the eora raUed 4a tbe atau
tbto year wa* cal up for fodder. Tbe
cauA «t AlpcM. Not-, t'Old »oMi*n. fJoWwBler, oraMittd clover weed crop averagea. 4ft per cent.

dttea, and focneea private exhibitor*.
The moatblr bulletin of the Indiana

CllHU
N««Hr

state board of health for SsptemU-'.
tftOI. sayw:
“By far the most lapcrunt. oou.-

saixisftrrs'ss

H1UK

»lifc aaockcr twy.

tMitUix l»d UriAr BT
d City
0*x»a%r at m kcBltb. Howard
WOMBB tfwV roofll OB
OulOB IBM INU bod BU»Wbe»Tt« UlBt
Ua« U^-ti ylHdlBK aJoce S«-pl. 1.
KfluMMn Bude way wlUi Bcrcra)
r»itubli- buB-tlB* dod. Paw Paw.
Kaullpox la AlldoB B«ala.*
•PH^- f-ariwm iMd a kicstBc bK.
Buodajr" Bprtco oorreapoBdoMr.
Roadioc wo«M Ma cfarraBatbaBaam
|.laul wl.b M» bkMMMBt BDd boda.
Iroo Raasr Plaa aecured huotcr'o
n»d aMTliii^lfBaBae oa aa»e day.
Kortb Adaa. poaltry faBclor ba.
gaaw cork fur whleh be refuaod |MM«.
%'ctarM at FowlarvlUa commlUed
awlrlde ratbcf UiM to aatnalt to opera
iloo.
Wbca ibe Madlaae park fouatalar
at nay Clu ««rr befas
fnr ibr wlBtrr. aeraral
good alee'■ |l.•rrb were swloiartaK annin.l In ih
water baain. aad aoeofil ramiUc • bad r
ft* dlBDcr wHboo!
»
blucA.rroa honr.
IfanoMA ha* a baml *b» h U Kald f
be oar of I be MnMiK<-ki In tbf Mate
At leaal Ibe bMuler *. name- U Onion.
UlrwiBKbaai t» all lorn up liocani>*
of a recent aHlon of tbe vlltasr trua
tee*
Tb< latter Iiruvidoil tor a ga<^
llcbttni; »i>MeBj tor the alnn^a, aad

Tfo- average yietd of poialoo. to eatk
amted at ill bwheU per acre. Paaom are good yet and Mock to tbrir-

j covered 4,312 square feet.
“Twcalytwo
swinging

Cat* SchaiiiUack ifcwiag On.

itauces b.v painting*. These sanatoria
iitiiaiu i.Oiw U-iU. An aii-rage oi four

paiite aad toak romWnrd Coolaiaa
ao mineral what*
CTcrbuttognaraa.
toad purely veget*

worib half of what they co*l.
death of William MllU. col
ored. who died Friday. Boulb Havei

^

_

sr'jsrss
gar-as
of tbe Blood froa.

Tbft lam tpftrttft CftMpftay. AHaat^ tft.
Ho wa*

ran away and wa* wllb the wiull
army *1* montliN when he again
i away and aitnrbed hlm»elf to r
Michigan reglmenl. He wa* itent o
Paw l*aw by Dr Andrew-* and aftu
Ihe war he lived In that village st-vetB.'

Ibe plp*‘. an- now U-liig laid.
fkoiatnln K. Ita) le«. of l>eratur, rua
% lined of ahaauli wlib Inu-ni to niui
diT H>|t«wlvr t’>uk-. of Ibe aanit- plac-.
i-nleiirid to tniin live t.
I JarK»on Male prlaon.

ihen eami- lu South
Haven
which ha* slnci- been .lU home. Hi
leave,-, a widow and *1* children.

Kimnk fintir. of near Joneavllle
!• Ibe iHMM-KMir i»f a line bnnrh id
laniba wblcdt no mie eemm to want
iiiouch turlalui. More than l«o wei l.«
WKO when *he poi lip III the inomliii:
the loiinil l&V wcMern lauil*» In her
Uuoryard. Hbe lunu-d them Into Ihe
IWkiure, adtt-rtiiied fur their ownera,
hut to fw no one has claiUH-d them.
flrotge B. peuula of KalamauMi ha>kllleil nlueieip alll»;alor^
lie maketrip-, Uj N« W;4lrleaiiH ever) \ear on

tliu- ever pri-veiiti-il III the *la<e.'' .With
only a fork and hi* iwu hand* Mi

Jokoph 8mlih of Uale.aburg Friday
-<i«iiph-le.| whal 1* iH-llevetl lu Ih- th2rltBtl-^t --.iiiiit" In Hu- iKJtato diggliii.-

Smith ha* thl* year brought to t^i
Nurface and kept two men busy pick
lug them up. 3.&IM) bushel* of the lu
iM-r*; 1.9U0 husheix wt*re a part of ibv
crop of one farmei In that vicinity.
The lli-v. f'harlc* Howe Manley ha
n-rlgned the pa*t<5fbte of ihe Flml
Ibiptl*! church ai Diidlngton owing i*
lilh r<mtm\er>>y with the Il*|Mlht Mat
mi-o-iunr
He Intend* to .It-c
the btirruundlug dlMrlcl

huMuiM and MKe^ tin........ ft for alll
taauir hum.
ThU w<-ek he received
Mkiiiaol thipi HjOiih " he killed In Au
KUrl.
Thi-y hate Kinre iHi-n In He
haniH ol the tanner. The larp'.M alll

W. J. Kvaii* of the Flflji Ward, Port
llttriHi. wlii-n he went to voti, dlt>co\

aiaior wa%||||ven f«-ei and elRlii iiieliek

i-re-l the iiiitlalM of one of the InspiTt

i headqi
spring.

r>!SL

Ilutplats • ni«-i-d
M-veral bunIneiM
‘ plaiv.. In M. iii|di>..^\V«HlneMlay niph*.

Dill of tare. consUling of bread
potaUN-s during married life ground-^

liu-tiij^^K the dep..!. tloiii tnlll, Ihe fur
Billin' Mole ol H J AMpiith and the
i«- 4 t’idtini
ee a ax Tlie
leri^ II

for divom- of NUi** woman.
Yuiiiig woman of^ShafUburg drowi.
Ill herself our we«'k* lu-fore day

amount of value. Here tlu y imik I2»i
In eavh and rouMdt-rabb- ebuhlng
Thunulay afternoou a lu-giu wax urtwli-d at 81. Clair havliig lu hu ikm.
M'sxion some of the *tideii eloihiiig
All ImiKirtant and Inion-xtlng miC
ha* jiiM bi-t-li dix'IdiHt In the elrriii;
court of Vail Iluivu roniit>. grow In ;

BOOKS AND WABAZINtS

wedding,

‘n-mpomry Insauily cause.

The American Boy fur Nuvembei
Uax ,t: large |>age*. K3 illUMtrailoii*.
Ten *inrie». eiititleii "Slratagem 1

Uamtix.'- • Jlmmyhoy'* Commission
"JI..W N.1I ftorutil HU ThaukNgivlng
Dinner ' "Old Toby's Thanksgiving.'
out Ilf Ihe l-ilii*auk» murder raM- ihat
"Tin- First Gnuadler
of
hYauee.'
wax' irieil laxi xpriiig
Arlw idartin of
' K. v. rle of a Ito.l Sick Boy," "Simp
iawrencr
wa* shirt
and liiMiaiiily
son* Kt-xi. " 'My Four Years at We^t
l.ilb-il hy Harry Falrliaiiks. who wa
Polm.*
Th. H.-n. of the Fuotbal!
aeiiuiitiil on the trial on tbe ground
Haan"The Oto-tlleuce of Danny
that Martin, who wax intuiii-au-d at
l»ah.'
Thiru-en leading aiiicles en
Ihe lime, wa*
Hie aggrt-xHor.
Th«
Hlled as f.dlowx: "When 'Old Glor,'
IlMiior ho had wa* pnK un-d of Him. W
to laiwenii; - Ik.y* of Naples." ‘Tli"
Fuller, a druggUt. w ho had bt-t-n for­
lArgeM Vexxei.Ever Uulli. " "Russell
bidden Ip wriling b> Hie wife of Mar
Sag.-x ,\.lxlcv- to Young Men.' "Me*
iiu III M-ll her husband any iutukirai .
-sam 10 Hox.-rnor VanSant of Minn.
ing tiguur. Mr*. Maritu bronght snii
»uia to Aiii.-rican Uov*,” --South AI
ugaiiisi Fuller and hi* iMuidsmen. and
rlran liox-r War Exhibition
at
St
ih.- Jury niuriied a-yrnllci of ll.um |n
lamix." "The Iloy ux an Inxestmt-ui.'
laior of Mr* klariki
"Tht- Ithu- Jay' -Hie flrxi ,if * a, rlf.
H i: Kluiiiler* of Traverai- CUy ha*
of arHch-* eiiilHiil "Among the lllrdf."
••u n.Nl a meat market lu the J M
"Ikiyx ill the It. xt-mn- Cmier Sx-rvlci-.''
.HiiilHi building, adjoining lin- D. M
•A Jap Cadet Corie. fn.lcr Hn- Ann rlCingrich gmei-ry. on South Woo 1^
tan Flag." "A I'lilque P.-t." "81. Ib-r
Mr.*. I -fadlllac New*.
uanl Dogs." "inayliig Intllan." Cnder
Willard A Knight ol Itatile Cret-k Hie g. neial, heading of
How to Do
will Ih ..in, ..f Hie youugexl men ei^
Things' the following; - How to llaxt
M-nt into Hie xiair legUlalun-. but In
an Am Cxdoiiy <»f Your Own. ' and Hi.
>m- of thl- f.-arle** oiic*.
third irt a *erb* of arilcb-x on whit_
of el.-elluu -Knight wa^ ilmg
In addIHuii. full iiagvs an- de
kill-to jdi-dge himself to a mcmnuie
xoii-d to the following ilepartmenls;
tsaeWlsl to railroad men and, it is Hoys as Money Maker*, the order of
elalmi-tl. pariinilarlv iiiioti nulua railTh. Ami-rkmi. lk.y. Amal.-ur Journal
r-iad.-rx
HU d. inorralir up|Kinenl
tom. Stamps, Coins and Curios. TIm
►Isuid I hi i.I.xlB,. t,ut Knight rvfased.
Hoy IMniiographer and Puxsle*. Theb
xaj lug that h. would go to the Itifls
there an- numerous small |u-ms of inlaiure bound by no promUc*.
The
turest to boy* generally.
Flllh ward, wht-re the rallruail men
live prlnrlpally. rut Knight to a torftc
esteul. and faiorvM Bdward AuaUn.
. bnt mo^
but Knight won hy good pliiralltlcv. yif ibc “coroplexloo' cxffnra off unless
Now he say* ht will support tbe meas- pot tboiT by Hollister's Rocky Muun
nre faiorwl by the railroad BMB.'if It tain Tea.
“Powder's a bad thing."
provM to be one of lotorest to the Johnson Drug Btore.

people at iarge. Kalght to a yoang
lawyer, frtwb (ram the VBlversUr of

lallenru an: tn-ateil for each U-d each
; a lofM of 3
’he CO*.' ul these lusUlu
’.nuusllv.
.iHsi marks, oi
• in.ouo.yiHt.

Such

au

exiienUllun.

Imply to wave human lives. wouUl
leare out lllHe ‘waichdogi
of the
n-a<*ur>' inio lit*. The praMlcal Hernan set * it differently. He loves t .
Ive. he'love* to have ab-jndani healll

boIJ

in IKfli for ll.otif and again. In tbe fall
•f isrio. into the sUlc of MUsourl. fo’
Hr wa* Hold a tbird tlnu . llih
II- for I1.WHI. During tbe civil w»i

Wllfc Iks VssMpler*.
A UuKslaii iimulgr*iiii of tender ngiwa* lieing regUti-r.il lu a il.iwn
wii Pbltodelphlu MhiMd. The lea. b
er iiuextloiied. "W h«t U y..ui iium.-r
“Kailiika." rndii'd the .-hlld.
"Ami .vopr fatln-r’s Datnc?~
"I never ha| one." came Hie qiil. k
rr*iK.ii*e.
"Then tell me yoBr nn.ih.-r* name."
again said Hie taacNw kindly.
•I never hat ao mudib-r. m-ilher."
answered the little i-liild serl.<ii«ly. "I
iKiru off my gmu muiiacr."—I.ip
plneotra.
la MlUdl-a llsminir.
Nniliiiig. Ii U *;iM. give* the aver­
age l-'n-iii-h f.-i*hli.iial>le wuiiuin sn.-l
a.-iilr |.leH«nre n* I.. he s.i.kliil hy her
father .-onti-xer. timr.-hi**- wli.-n- Hie
•hanHimginil |>iii-xt* hold forih on tin

'XL

faxh
ing«
are liivarlshly * . rowd.ll
arrogant ami
woiiieii. and Hie
lire*, her Hie gi-eater
.lleialoitol
r.-iVIII ill- u
with hU tiiwlleii
fame of the .1-li-l.riiled l^•rt- Dklon.
who never sjiarnl. wax largely l.j|x.
I.U hi* lnins.-en.lenl abdily to "gUe
to them:- The serinmi In whl.-h Pe
Olllvli-r d<i-lan>d
that
the ehailiy
baxaar eatomiiy wa* a dim-t vUliiiH.ni
from heavenI tinoii tin* InIHiy. faslilotiahle worn.*
wenllh;
aged1 Ihe
the liaxqpr
iMX^r hn.ughl iall faxhioiiaide PiirU t.i'^* fi-el. IVre dii
another |irra.-h<V
i.-hiV ^ bo ha« l..ii.in«- l elehnitiil ihniiigh l..ngne lashing*.

or* pnitided by law on. the comer
tlheau. kherlll-rdi-ct of Halt one of the tirkeu. He came to t
and one of the very tew -nint-luklun that somebody wa* trying
demur rati, eh-rteil In I he atate. hah to l.i-ep track of hi* vote and
hiR ue-H»ai;i-» of nmRratula the lialloi Into hi* iMickei and
Hrval. tunic*, brace* body ami brain,
V.ilueMiav from all part* home and burne«l It. I,aler in the day drive* all impurllU** from your
he came back to vole and the in*|M-ctid MiehlKau
.Mr. Hle-iin wiia eli'cled
tom. Make* you well. Keep* you well.
h> aliimM IPO vole*, while eM-ry other or* refusi-d to give him another tickel. Hollister* Kooky Mountain Tea
l.jutklng traveling
man
M-vi-n-l>
iIiiiiiMiai lu the county waa deflated
cent*. Tea or Tablet*. Johnson's Drug
htirited hy using carbulic acid, thinking
liv niMi. I hail S.IKMI.
HiMM>e%eli ci
Sthre
it toilet water.
. rted the eoumv h> upwards of &.OUO.

t

,-!fht long, frci-ly moving abom a
heavy carv-ed'oak post, w-rv-c to con­
veniently show the tuUrculosl* tana
of Germany. Ninety such liwti
-utluUk arc fhown b. detailed |dan«
ind complete elevationand
in In-

Irvd* of workingmen arc In debt for
ihelr borne*, wblcb are now acarcely

:u«e« a
(latt-ry. Mills was burn

qu*r;ared

xak frame* about four feet wide at. I

ammk aorea Mart Atan fim a pfaa.
to. aaalch. bratoa or boU. and wUte
slwM, waAaa aad powderaare beaiOcMl.
tba uabcaltby amtler *a tba Wood mart
ba diivwa on: or tbe aore willcontiaac

la the rlclally wa* bought up by j
company ami auld to the work
In the factory, tbe company uk
ing m(4rtgagek on the borne*.
Hun

SpringOeld. Ky.. lu 11132.

health of Germany, insUlled and
pertDtcnded hy Dr. Med. Brcger. oota
mtostoner of the board. The cost of
prc;»aring and collecting this exhlbh
wa* •oroelblng over llO.Ooe. and It

|Mtw.^alagw! aacc wfoat I ha«« da.
Hatriag hcaaaoaigBally

agAttorney Ale* Moore ha* poOtlooel
the Ualied Biate* ooort at Detroit to
declare ije Port Hniun SlacI A Screw
Co. bankrupt. Tbe llablllUc* are nld
U- about f75.o«». while tbe aatoft
■ oaly about onedblrd that aaaount ^
TbI* ba* iKieo oae of Port Huron*!
blggewl boom roneern*. It wa* esiaL-,
four year* ago. and all the lan-l

plele aad beautiful exhibit was that
by the ImpiTlal board of

llUTUMlBORNPRaCtlEfl
Perry W. NicliuU. proprietor of tin
-:;iUTpri*i- grocery, sava:
~U> being a cloxe obx.t-rv.-r and thin
*ighi\ iirtking Into tin .liffi-nai wavi
f ad\i-ri!.*ing I have nniu- n» the ro-lu*iun tIJH tin- Ik--i way i-.» gain Hn
-a-rouagi- of ilu- p»'o|de ix by gising
he wiusunii-rs Hie l.ein-rit ol a p.iri o:.
if the money 1 have in x|>e:id ii
ertUliig iiisleml of giving it all I

With every (lurcbaM- lua.le a'
;ntirprlse grocery fn.tii Saiiirday.
tov. II*. HHH. nuHl farther notic- w»
vill give ydu <xiamii.x to ii«rreip'.ui..
vlih the amouiil of vtnir purchahc.
save the Mamps and whe-n you .tet $2f>
vorth bring them In nr plioue to i
rad wo will m-nd for Hum and givion for ihem u
fl.. rack of 8iii
A'liite flour Ini- of elian-..-.
Waleh Hi.- Kiu.-ipn -.- a.I.
2:;;:7-;:i
la a »-rM |-Irlil and .N.i I *tnr.
Woni. ii iiiU't luix.< iiii-ix-.ix.-l gee illy
in iiiiiiili-rx ill .\ii»..rti5i. for ;in siiii.iiy'
liioiix lean in 'roinl.xlone hm .-iil.-re.l
III.’ iiisirt tog.- ni:iii..-t ill si iim.-l xxsiy.
II.- ..n.-rx to niilb- liinix. If off 1.. wom.-n

_WANTEa

EQUIVALENCE IN NATURE.
*tW Krwrjr ArStow T%o*r U
KaWwl
awa OppMlU- Kewetr^”
We shall Noan-h in v-uiu for any dem­
onstrated troth rouiTTulus the sy«i-m
any tow. nib- or axiom
of pbyakw/which tkiea mrt rrsil fumla

"The straight lias* Joiuiug Ibe son aml|
planet mustt pass over
equal areas In
t
•s tow. "At any
equal times." to Kefitor's
tbe presoure is
point lu u fluid I
equal in all dlreelion*." Is Pamnl*
priuclph-. • A body Immerwcd lu a fluid
foni* equal to thr
buoyed
dlajdainl." is the
•ighl of
prlnciide «of An-hlmcdeo. "Tbe angles
of luehletK-e ami ivflecHoo
Idauc ami are equaL" to tbe law
of n-flection. "q'he tw.q»roiwl of (he
prioiipal fm-al length U equal to the
sum of the reciprocals of any two eouJugatc fo.-al l.'ugtlis." i* the tow- of t-onvcrgliq: k-ins-s. "liie current U equal
\o tlie el.i-iro tu.rtixe funv ilividiil b.v
the niiisiance.”-4* t dim's tow. "Th.dlMpiienrainv of a detlnite amount of
meiiiauu-:tl energy I* aiii>m|ianiiil hy
the pnMiu.-tl.ni ..f sin niuix-aleut lunomit
of hewt." l» Joule's principle. Oltserve
le uihI the ol
eiplen and tow* of pliyoi.-s ngrec with
Newton's tow of mol ion. "To ex ery aeUou there I* an mual and o|*iK»ltc re
action.'*
e-piivsile
The uiJixen-siliiy
lie 111 XV
hntadly «-%|»n-ss.il
cnn*erx'aHon of em-rpy. "\\ lien one
fonu of t-uiTgy Uiiappeari. U* eisict
mpih-nlent in an.rtiter form alwnyx
takes Its plmv.'' Tlii-^ law-, sunqitnl
I gniniid for
III td.Tii si ii-uee. lenxn
the aKxumpiiou th.tl 1
motion or
fallun- of muivalenee
tniimfomiiitt.ia.
e.plivaleiiti
jnivaleiiti
wUl.-h n’liini jK-nlstenHyy in moti..ii!
inp.-uxsiiorj ^
aml tranxfomuition an- ■-•nip.-uxsiiu
Vi-s. the ri-inn.
I .*.111.Xsilent :
to e*«el iiMn|ien.iuUi.n.
Ile.il
r<nn|H-uxalioii f.»r Hn- feel ib.il pro.hill's it. .-1.1 irii-i.x i« Hie. .ni|H-us.iiion
for the ein-rgy that to iraiixfoinnil into
It. one mol.i-uic of water i* H-.> .i»ni
penssHoii f.*r I w o siloin* ..f l.x .h-.gr.-ii
nnd one atom of ..v.xgeii. .\ .b-linii.nnioiinl ..f muHer .»r hni-e j-si.xs f *r
exa.-lly Hie ksiiiio siynomil iii sinoiln-r
form, 'riiin xxhieli ih-.ap|>ears uml ibul
wliii-li Muxiiils sin- ninli'.-ilty < oi-ip<-iix;(
tori,
lin-l p;iys f.»r In-al. and h.-il
pays for fin-l. The nn-oiint hsilau.ii
I*-i-f.i Hy.
.\alim- has ii» pr.dil siiid
loss u.urtint. n-» ImdI lU-hhi.
.U-hl>«. 1n» fsiihin-*
In iviii|H‘nH.-ilion
.' 11.1-1.'-..
usxnniiiHoii Ht.-il nnyibiug ).-j
ill tlie plivsiisil W..1I1I xxiHi..<lt >
.iinip.-nisiH.rti snqxen!
r- ..f X. i.-im- mill of 1
tliir p:il.-lit I.lli.i-lll W:ixliiiig|..ii l-i-fn>.to I .Iisiilirt- .Ifxi.i-x l>|.roihi.x- im-hh-jii
nl nioil.rti. not isi-mm- ile-it olli.i- w..nl.l
plii.i- :in iii-l.iirsirx toiiil *.ii r.n-i.-.- 1
hilillex . of iii.x li.iio. Ill iiixenH..ii.' l-m
Isi-miw- 1-n.st willK.nl .-:inx'-. |x.xx.-i
|H-nxsili.in'. i-i iiiqxnx.t.i.H- Jnxlitl.-.l in Hn- ..im ln
III.- prill.-Ipl.- of till;! 11.1- |.risidex ox.-r Hn- pr.x-exs.-x of nnt-ir.- in
•mall SI-. wi-ll SIX in 1l»e k.rg.- iilil.ionix. x.ilellilei :in.l sum ami Heil
V irsii.isfoniinliirti of in:ill.-r ninl
-.* gr.-;ii .ir InxIgiiiti.Kiil. iin h:.l.-*>

ni.iii.-y Him i.l.tajinsl in- nnd Hi.- pil/-e
wiiiiii-tsiii Hn- null.- sir.- lo x..t it|. In.u*. •
k.i-ping. The kl.n l« ine.-iiioU'
Hn- liiHrti.! 1
innkex inarringe si krth-ry
,
tirtii|s-n*aH.rti. krom ' Rsi..;-oi-:
I he
hCtixi- «if the wt.nl. I III Hit- "pi b
liin.lntneninl Verily." hy tirlamlo J
a galluiit lunn xxilhiil- It to li
1 Knihli
Held and no fnvor to the olh.-r x
Chlengo .louni.il.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

CA-BagbccDns Co.
GREAT lOFFER
Many

Traverse

City

iwxqxl.-

being cured by yiTONA. il .«
wonderful Blood ami 8iomxr:i
renM-dy. C. A. BugU>e Drug i'll,
will n-fuiid the mone.' to an/
one not satl-flcd after nrir.g
VITONA.

purchased from.......... this d
.

bcttle* cf VITONA f

him we hereby agree to
fgnd the money paid us.
Sicned .........................................

Dn:g t'o. wii

llugb.

exiilaiii1 Hie meniit
m
H VITONA
store.

VITONA

enteO more

|H-opit- Ilian an.x oiln-r similar
remedy
Try, it toitoy.
Yo.i
lake no rha-i-.-e xxlui. ver.
for bisiMei

.\xk

For sale by

CA. BugbccDrug Co.
FOR RENT.

- LADIES
1 >o not usually give ni u c h
lliought to the stock of an .\giicultiual Implctucnl stoic, hut

LOST.

.BARNEY AVDERSJlil

MISCELLANEOUS.

hu just adtlcl 1 litgl line o(

Mine and Keating

STOVES
that trill interest the
WIFK

Also

a

HoUSK-

full line of

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

RENERAL HARDWARE
in addition to Agiicultuial

C. O. CARVER

liu-

PRICES REASONABLE

plcuicnts, Carriages and Wagons.

lrtn<v with <'. 1- r*rrxr * Hru.

Igi.lics arc ipvitcd to call

DARNEY ANDERSON

Buth pboOM

M.&N.E.DMECARO

MB sea-eo me.

DISSOLUTION SALE

ile=Eil| iil:;

mm

‘StfxCHRLL. O. P. A.

J.

JENK-S. Ajnal

GRAND RAPIDS I IRDiARA RY

Our stock must be reduced at once. Over 3000
pairs of shoes will be placed on sale at a cut of from 10
to 40 per cent off. This sale includes all our best make^,
and mostly new shoes bought this fall. We will not be
undersold if quality cuts any figure. This sale will con­
tinue for 30 days. We give you shoes rnade by Pingree
& Smith, Rindge, Kalmbach Co., Mayers, Packards,
Nettleton, Waulkerz and many other good makers.
Don’t miss this sale. You take no chances when you
buy of THE OLD RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE

C0IIP/\NY.
to Wort rtuaUsT, Burt. ». UN.

.TrkiBl.wvrx Tr»»*rto Oi/tolr’^Ihpotlat

'

:|:r:
T^iu
Tr.’in

wtVI

from eonaxcim* ru»ls UMVnOaa
from c«aa*cUn« laMa Um ttwlos
at Woltoa for a^rtb

l. ux-KWgoo.

*

PERE AURQUETTE
rtxM a. »M

a X .oiLS'SuTTSrSEr*':

ALFRED GREILICK
Successor to Frank Friedrich & Co.

DISSOLUTION NOTICE..

242 Front Street
TRY A RECORD WANT i

TRY A RECORD WANT A&

, TRAVSIIBC CITY. BUCHtOAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 44. ItftL
_____ _______ :______ -y

:

_ ■ .

TMi wmmQ tmeorn thavwwi cirv.

tENBML NEWS OF THE WORLD
Tlif Ustter aUU* eirenH orart of •!>■
9^ rMrrred tke decUtoB
J»C«lh«i of Um Wlatrtet caMUt at CtnreM. la ite cu* of Hbm Chaas.
.fwiai a^•r be aamlttad he was h
lb CMaa aad wa« vltboat tbe proper
ortHcate to cose to tbe I'nlted
•tataa Job«e Wtag beU tbe Cbli
WbebMioa lav to be oaroaeiUatlaaal.
fvlaaM4 tbo priaooer. vboM
#bawaabouu are aakaova DUtrIciAtlarper J. J. Selitree carHed tbe care
to tbo coart oT app«aU In qadanaU.
wrboto he argaod aot oaly
euaeiltiMbMalitr of (be lav. but also aboved
(bat tbe Bortbera dUtiirt of Oblo
Sight be laraded br Cblnaaiea if the
dPcMbb «iC Judge Wtag etoud
btao argued that (be com- va
f^uat'Inportaiiee on the deporting of
Cbtaaairn la all part* of the United
itaiM.
..Tbroe peraua* ate toadabwU foi
■ In Neaark.lf. J. One dead.

t:

> drlnc
Charleo Apple. Illinuia farmer, blen

ont tbe gaa In a 8i. lyjula. Mo. boU*l.
Mar lire

predicting that .he wo..ld marry a
bandaome. rich jviuiig man. When the
propbec) falle«l uj come irm- ta the
aiiccibcd time K«»' had Maggie arrest
«d and floiHl tim>
tkoiauv Proctor, of Vermont, hn*
offenxi 110,000 In cash and the I.oumla Itutland ta which be wa* Uirn. val­
ued at tIo.iHHi, for the fStahlUliroeut
of a home for Indigent and worthy pub
led seboul teacher* who have pastel
the age of uHefulne*..
Tha art cidlectlou of Thomas Wag
gaman. of Wathlngtuii. until recently
treasurer of the raOiolIc university.
III beI- Iauctioneered «iff in N«-w Y«irk
I Janui
Then- ar« nmre than
8.000 ariieles In the collcetlon. li ct»ri
Mr. Wagganum atxmt fMHt.tKMi. and re
quirvd I>u years to make the eollectiun.
which Is now valued at |l.iH*n.tM»n.
One of the heaviest eastern winner,
by the repuhllran victory of Tuesday
1a Tbomns U WootlrulT. ex lleutenan
guvcnior of New York state, whose
bank account has In-t-n swelle<l aU»»ii
fSti.MM*. ur this amininl I2u.<hhi wa>

ber of the family. Adolph Weber, aged
Z*h||ras not at home.
Shaking dice ior a wife wa* (hi
unique manner ta which Ur. WUItaiu
Seruby. a veterinary sorgeon. and Wli
llkm Helmaaih. both of 8l ClonJ.
Minn., are said to have decided which
should wed Mn. Margartt Dreasllng
comely widow. Instead of dctermln
ig the matter by a duel, the two oieB
ict ta a buffet, land, although they
ad nut been on .si>eaking terms f«K
some time, and opm hostilities wen
fxpiTicd. then opd Ib-.-re •'wn-.tled th«-

Pn-vlnus to his disap|H-arance IJlack
I leiirTs. dcclannl by chemists ti

ow at the home of an uncle in Syrw
iise.
In Mount Joy. Pa . there Is a brus-^
aud of nine picct-r. the playrTs iH-im;
lather, four sons and four grandsons
llc-nry Way. thr- father. Is taadr-r eged
youngesi player Is Bdga:
Way. II 'ears old. who l« a><vtnetl»=l
The tiniqiH- orgwnixation Is
widel-.
known. hr-Ing fn-«iuently a f«-ature tu^
eatenaintneuts In that MTtlon.
The knlst-r
I pleased.
1 Ib.niinteii
Khtsuinp a flm
day tkat In- ga<.- 8r..i*Mi fur ih«
orphans and whhiws of the frm-sters
and hnd his two l>caters to dinner with
him. placing thr-m oa each side of him
Admiral Ur-orge W. Melville did not
I’e on .Tni-sday. thereby ktH-pIng u*.
s uisbrKkea record.
He has m-vei
1*1 u vote in his life, and m«w says t

. tac MeCarreu pe.»|de that htehad t:u.
000 more III ta t Uiui Parker wuuM
t
I
lact- the

witiiieii of that place have develoiK-.^

ao well ver*i-«l in the legal phases
tbe management of a valuable priuM-r
ly as to make her a safe cust<Mlimn
Acting under this coinleilou.
Overslidr duly tundled herself
aiudeiH i»f t»»e Hi l.«e-is la* .cluMd.

lad for rifle shisiitag.

Jsiiie.*

Mtsmev.

attached

to

the

SniitliMUiian bureau ol ellinology,
hiipeU-s:. iiiltire l«u- the Italian
ninoiig whrui he has siu-ia the greater
isiitlon ol Jils life. He Ih-!|*.ocs thi
.leti-aliy imiMtssibU- to clvilt/.e
having no arahliion
or progress, ib.ey
continue in their present stmic. dying
«>i! In numlM-r* till thev Wcome situ
ptv roving liands. lit- aserts that ji i
matter how large the amount they re

|•re»l^lel:t lbsi>en-lt 'hTs' tafortliei!
the world's fair officials that he

c nu- lor earl: im-mb-r of the raaiilj,
h • says iliey preb-r a *etit to a hoj-i

acet-pi (heir Invliatlon and will i
8t I.AM1U Nov. !IC

and vtll rent out the lait* r to a whit*
man and sleep out-liMir* ihi mselw*.
X\ hllv .\nuTican brid«-s are M-nding
to l-art* b»r their irottvsea ix Urinit-ss
t'.Tv Ila. who on Wilhelm's d*alh wll!
Ux-tJiue »-mpress of Oerniar.* by \ii
l:;i- of hi-r appn*acb»j; marriage io tb.

Gb-an Stewart, i-f IMtuburg. a Yalfre* liman, was rt lebratir.g; elect I

eye liaojp-n rvmovi-d

crown prince. 1* «'rderli;g a large pa.'

Judge (^tiu 11. Parker U a iK-ne!'.
clary 111 ih< wDl of Mn* Margaret K.

of her 01:1 lit from this country. S.V
U Maid to ta- the Ih-;i dnnsed wontxT.
in iJie l.als*-r's emjdn-. and. wherear
Tf.ilonlr
ta-llc.* until
ren-al year*
have not ta-r-u noted for style, they
luv,- made such progn *.* since the

Ilc«». a Kingstoti s.K-iety leadiT. and
will get a di-cairier and *e
glasM-s. Mrs. Hers nanu'd !Pu U<ne-

flclarics. di*iiitiiitiiig' many va'iiahle
artlcbw among friends.
cvnttiry's end that the compliment is
A royal salute will be llnsl at fjip.- no hsngvr an empty one. The iirlncejs
Town when tbe »hlp U-aring “Oom
Paul- KrtigvT* iKKiy arrlv(>s there.
AbuUht royal ralutc will ta- given M

Is esiKTially fastidious In rv»|NTt to
her shru's. She has fr-e-t much smaller
than those of the average Gt-raian wm

le.

and

bar*

I ?Tpt It”ti^a.^T fS

THE SPIDER'S LARDER.
Teap ateoaaef
Ulatlaai
Near a *uuii> i
tang* a vvel». dei

BiHMer.

^*pSsa*tl»

joSJi«s?idairt.

hanl coal, coke or kx*»d stove.
The caul
ta»l,v.
with
its
ground Joints, which w-e guaiantee not to warji. erack. buckle
or melt ihiwn with the intcn*e
heal from co*l make.s it ibiboj-t durable »tov«- mad*-, an!
w ben we tell you ibe price w Ibiak you wlM agree with u-

J’l^ndcr

There are the known germ disease*, i no obligation whatever.
All that me<lUlne can do for these! Uquozone co*t* 50c. and II.
trouble* i* to help Nature overcome
the germ*, and »uch result* are Indi­
CUT OUT THIS COUPON
rt and uncertain. Uquozono attael, s
I. wherever they are.
An:!
li cause a dls
**e must
d forever. That is InerlUble.

thet It is ihe ta-*t as well a* the
chi-api-i-t stove you caa find.

M TfWM St

CHEAPEST
ClEAHEST
..HEALTHIEST..

FITCH, ME CDY& Ca.l
HAY. FEED & DRAIN

CIT. PHONE 1SB
BELL PHONE IZB

IFb
AbSOLUTELT ObORLESS

S

L.IOM-T

osnrKOP»A*riHV'

OFFICE a WAREHOUSES \
G.R.&.I TRACKS i

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

j

ELECTRICITY
ALT- IO»

Qliuy slarilMli, wvvliq;* strong niid clas­
tic III the lim**e. There Is a buzz and
a Imkiiu. ami plump into the m*t gm-M
liluclioltle. He Ktl.-k* ns ilunigh
lie hud run up against a -vabii 'em
alive u " of luttii's fnslibiuing. I|c is
iirse CUM- -III n trap stronger than
ateel.
I-Ineh of tta-tw- silvery siinnds
Is-itr a weight «»f tlms* gialiis.
rryiiig eaimcik
lickm^s. and the |Ksfe«l n-gard
the Jiiiilder M angli-s and leverage
iiinde Ihe stn-iigtli a liutidr*-«ir«dd giva
:ival j
I eye!
er.
More«iv»-r. ilh>ui:li
.■annut vfelvs t them, there an- s.-atteivvl j
over that vveb-tbe vvlrvle a fi>ny iiiiiiUle*' ivenlioii-Kfuiie Sn.tRin gl.d»ub-s of
ginliiious maf.er. w hi.^^'^i-licks to his
legs niMl wings and bind iiiiii tlie faster
for every struggle he iifikes. Still the
bluelKtttle tlmiliH niid iui^es and pro^
Iwls. .Mid iijw a luir-— '■
The »
L-iloiis
li.Hiks. sw.s*;^
ttatixlI reaping
I
aero»* (he i
hurrit-h- euibr.Ti -. He MirilN aud siruu
All of a siKl-b n he is shot
rouml. aud you *»s- that she was wov­
en a h KHl of .silk ulH>ut his heail. Then
a* .nil .-u-niliat Jitggh-s a leinv-l with li -i
feet, so siie sjdu.s hitii round with hers.
Thris- or four revolutions siithrv. and
vvlililii thirty ;.»\-omls of her lirsi grasp-

CHRISTMAS INDUCEMENTS'

It the s;
fe.ists.
ill-,-. I 1
111*^1111^. Olio
s pris.«,
rcii-ulti*. ii*v iiiorv; She li*-rsi-irr is III t
apph- tr»-*-. 'b-cpiug
nhiy'K delL-im-h of blHrl. — SL
•*'«:.TZi
arbool* K«r «;lrls.
TIh-i averuc- .\iii. t ii-au
ii'.i jivvar
uit Ihi-rc arc girls' v«-taHd<t in thi
ciMiutry wlvieh lie euiild not k»-i In
danebter into if ta* ilevnirxi hix life t
till- vvirk.
Tlu- tuition ff*-*- at
sfb'sds is from FJ.t»*t t*> R'st*** n year,
ami *-vcii ail ellgil-le pupil, to cute
of ilc:;i. Iiiii-t have had her imiii
rdli-il froiii her iMibTlimvd.
Tlunv lire |*Tli«l*x live su|«crl itiv e!y
.irlM*-*-nitie clrN* s*-li's.)'* i:, AimTi
;iml In Im otic of liM-if gri»dit;it<*s ta *■
siileml by young won.eii ii L.r gre..i«-r
liotior tlnii to ta- n gryiduatc
.m ordi
*-oll**g*-.
“‘■jMu-'';:!h
sitmite.1 «^.-v rule iti
t-rontirul ;iml qua ut oKl vill^gov Tinnuuita-r of tta-ir pupils ta lluilte 1. The
survHll.nmv is esimuely stri.-i. Tim
eoiirsos arc gtssl. I.ut not .jiiii.- v* jp*>l.
p -rlmbs. a* the- fivsl. ImhNxI. iu om- in
stiititbrti it ta mdorion* Umt the * licf
gcu a higta-r snl.iry tluiu tU- Imtin
tr-iu-l.'cr.
The stm-kboWh-rw of tta-sr- si bo-ds iimusually (heir gTsiduates. It ta the stm-k
holders who |«ss <ni the ap|dh-aulH for
adiuli^ii. ami one hla.-klBill. ns Is tlie
clubs, imr* ^nt an ap;di<-ant
irmuedialily. - New York I*roiw.

Pretoria and minute guni Bn-d during man. even oa the high nobility, and Intbe pro^iuu to the grave. All thlr sisU on a g'ovc 11: for her fontgex''.
-*r-by^rder of Kins K iward.
Every boot, shoe and slipper fur her
UtUe Sadie Faicocerl. aged 13. «t tro.isseau U being maiiC in the United
H. M. Coosby. Grand Rapids—Wife
New York city, la a heroine. As
State*, an .American flim having
could not eat or alecp. All run down.
aebocS girt, were in peril from lire a special representative acros* the w-a- Three iiackagea
Holllater*
Rocky
which bad broke nont Inibe West «7tb ler to take the naeaaurc of the future MouBUia Tea made her strong and
atrrtrt public achool. she reocued little kaUerta. Princes* Cv-cella aUo I* hav­ healthy.
85 cento. Tea or Tablets.
Addle FYank. a crippled acbr*>Imate ing all her stimmer shirtwaist* built Jotanron Drug Store.

Fire Insurance
JOHN R. SANTO
I OENEBAl IlfStIRANCt

HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
WINTER S WOOD?
If not. do so :it -..:re.

J. B. Valero Eloctrio Oo.

Naw Wllhalm fflaofc

Traviaraa CIM

\Vc hare

It; inch wood in bcmlork. mixed
wood and all hardwood.

125 CASS ST.

O. P. CARVER A BRO

CaU u*

up about It on pLoHe*. Hell 'iT.
Citizens 311.
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER CO.

FIRE INSURANCE

■lull iiiiv.'il iiili'-«-i-s nn- iK-giuuiUi-.
:i:pl.Tm stn.|i-.:ly «*f tb.e 't; ti- **1
Tlt.-'i
ib-li-ti'M-s
nii-rlsiiii
-tv.-- :
•-oiiipliiiiits iiiaiiily if»4>U*- 111

PROF.VENNER

1

HOUSEWIVES

Master ol Daccing
will give a ijiccial griii*! ball in
the Citv 0|>cra House
ft»lw oil's

Magi'*

blgvptian

«'i’

i-:tr*-d th*- liitb- child of Alonzo tluluiJai ksiui. Miah . rf mcnibran -«v-s. i-rui:;
afti r all doctors fRil- !

Ml (T i-ggi-i

SEWERTAX
F-IF-TM

vazaro

tin; cousiriictiou of a truck
IHstrIct No. ^ (In-giuiiiiig at the Intel

to

Itirliiw - r*^

tar. r.'"l.

M

A CARD.
mid*TF*gm'<

do

l!«-r*-:iv

nivene's 'waTaiit*'’.

•J,'..c<-ai lKii«.- to i rovt satlriaciory
mmiey relum'*.l.
S. K. Wait A S-iiis. .l•.d.u.•a»lJ Dnis Uo..

GEO. A. JARVIS

1> p. ni.unttl 1 9. III.

I P* pkz- d.tcl‘:b'*u V
S'-clid na>.'i!i-.. .. t*^'
Iff* pk;;^ I.e.:l-'f:<et •
l''!rr»!iil

s

FOR YOUR MINCE PIES.
CRA-JBCRRV SAUCE
Wall..!! fatv V .

. i r-l-

ta- *|l

(Ml;. I l;-:ir.. •

Iti- -

T';«• «|'

PEFLS.
n:.'.!f..i .tj.t lru-( .-al-.y*.

ELGIN C. LEWIS
226 E

1

It has ta-cii erroneously repo.xed that 1 have d:?|H)S«U of ny
busines.s. This l.s not true, on

FRONTS'!.

Claua %
BCTTONH BAY. MICH

DiMOloticn of Partnership.

6.EHERAL INSURANCE
3 1 i”nTw* W |*L ^ L M uTo C K

C. D. MILLER

:CARPET CLEANING W0RAS«

iMsIs

the contnry I am planning tj
lncrc:v^;e

my

faciiiUcs

Jor

a

larger stock.

.}.owy
.Jom.

HOLIDIY GOODS in
FIIE JEWELRY

I the violin.

SHAVINCS—South Sio* Lumbar Co

J. H. Monrai , 6ii. W UcWilbir
MO ROE & HeWETHY

(N.Uonal taiili't.'

Not Sold Out

ORCHESTRA and I* ready for dance

aug 25-tf

aad will have belU-r attractions
for the careful buyer iLaa ever
before.

J. N.MARTINEK

217 E. FRONT ST.

Sr«cf«

K. B. CHiPW, PTipflctor.
So r» Pbcoe lil
la* Waahtoctoo J

W]

m

FIRAT CLASS MEAT MARKET.
Fr«*h ana Salt Feb. fmnned Goods.
Order* called for and deUvered.

FOR NICE DIT

Kindlies Wail
CsU tki

Taylor Coal Co.
BotkHmm

Cor. Bait 8Lh and Franklta Su.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

M

201 FRONT STREET

D E IM T I S T

cngaBcments ar«fl also for a few pupils
For Urm* call at South Side Shoe

DENTIST
5TJ^ I>AKIM X 'MPANIW

At the OldStand

DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. D. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
THE VIOLIN, ha* organized a DANCE

W'b.tw

YOU WILL NEED

I will tsoon Lave a big line of

Store.

DENTIST
N.w

Muxic by Stewart .V Slclian'f
G-jkccc oiche>lra. Dancing Goin

Tr.:aMirer.

K.smi r<>2 State Itank bitild
’«•"

We. til*'
agree i

A. D. TYLER ,

TBANpGlVING

i

K. Il-jvk.ll.

City

omr. ;
ins.

WffNMALLffOOp

THIS

Monday Evening

sectl*in <i|''l‘.oarduiau :ive; with We
lingion stni-t. runniiig ilu-tu-*- on We
It rtn-i
•!i*n«v
hill ?vtr.
has ta-v-n placv-d iu my
ieclion. the first a'-s*'.ss:u< in IM l«e |i
on or Ill-fore the 3tuh, day *Ilf N**v

4

LOOK
OVER.

BILL T5n
Per Couple

.Ntdiiv to all iH-r.sons !ii’crc.-.!-*l

oil i:ight!i street

BAWVCR

:..DENTISTS...

NOVEMBER 14. 1904

moiuy i<-

Till' sp*-cl*l a.s.s« s.'.iiu iit tax r«dl b
cUllt**
and drains him of Ido si.
InMIle. iheii a third, arriv
poiiiicisi tq*n-i ami ciimeslH-s

S62ri!ias Rilir Elirtrlc
UcM aid Pitir Ci.

FREE OF CHARGE if ordered before December 15th.
They mahe fine Presents.
PHONE M2.

SiH:

rCWiHBIID BT

0baii(tclier$

l'i-n<lvd.

nhle e;iptor liiilslies the meal at vvliicb
she has iHTU disturlHsl. l‘ivs«*ully shiletunik. site ivle.-isr-K the umliT part of

PER 1000 WATTS

We will hang and connect, all KlL-cuir, Combination an 1 ('.as

Sa!lsf:u-*ion g-;arn:i»i'>-t "t

way aliout. llatleuivt against hi* side*:
hU wings are erimiple 1 close again i
hi* bo.ly. ,\ud tliVn- liHi'ies. he Inug'.

b-^'stsr’-"

Trank Crude

) for a dlMOM genn t

.Mr*. Urex.-I

InuKTt.Hl the Idv-a from Kngland.
where It iH-ars the stalnip of royal apP'ovnI. lainl TenuK-si. a crack shei.
aehe.I Mrs. nrexel uiilil^hc has h.
mu- quite ex|H-rt at almost any range
oiu pst t„ i.uuo yards.

c.-iv« in the semiantiiial |>ayna‘ni it
Is all gon-- within a few days, and that
a «te)iartiuenl of Wa*hlugiun unlver- they liv«. in debt and exp-tiMlon bu
alty. and has gime tlmMigh the regular ila- nexf six months Tliongli the govouune ec.ililiiig m-r to admissiou
e;-iinus»t-»nu-.-\etupieJ 4hein Irotn taxthe bar wbi-n »he shall have gradiiateit « . thougti they have go.ri farms, wit*:
She is to receive I er diploma
mj^.nj
guventliu-ni lietit ho’ises

night aiiu aiiemp.ed
mix KOI
chemicals to prtMliice a ctdorv-d llgli*.
Tlie iKiwUer vx|ilu.Us|
Stewart's

Not Medicine.
Liqnoeoae U not

dry seevi |mkIs of a *l<»nl larkspur. ,\
of aulwhiiary line* nm here aud
to Ktrengtheii the inaiu *mpport

Iluencvvl bv the «-xampl<- sr-l liy
.Mrs. Anihuii) J. I)t«-xel during her rPhllail. lphia. the st>cU-iy

Uht. the late Henry Oierslid*. nt u
lime mayor of 8t. L<oul. and loeniau;
yi'ars picsbieui ol one of the K-aiUnr
kical banks
It is her belief that
man euniiuK Into a fortune

Germ Diseases.

cared.

. Kllxalwih Wnlsh^ A few day;
after Ihclr riTclpi. Miss Walsh war
hospital suffering from
coiicustion «»f the brain. Tbe lad It

The hot blast sns-*t..' consumlug device makes It a very ect^
uomlcal and >*aitalactory Mift o.-

50c« Bottle Free.

r then mail you an oron a local druggist for a fulN
more | Worth to humanity. And that worth
bottle, and we wlP pay the drug__ _
medldnc rougreat that, aftrr tefting the produ
r prweribed by for two year*, through phyalclan* and girt ourselve* for it. ThI* la our free
And your own; bo*pi:a's. we paid IIOO.OOO for the gift,, made to roavince you: to
; you what Liqnoeoae I*, and what it
a tel!! American right*.
.
_____
Uquoaone baa

tree niMt fasten-

would Ih- tdivled. The IhM on the stal<was made at 2 t<i I. The morning of
chTtlon Mr. W«H>dreff mui w«ml to

atU'iytag la« in order that she ni
pro|K-rl.i guaril a rich «-.talc to whi
the aad her iwo Mlriers and one Ons
IT are heir, under Hie will of her

ever waa—moru wide!
tba better phyilriana
neighbor*—whererer r
you of peopla whom

l»e«-ii written in human blool.
received by Owens and liU *vvcel

iiN> much trouulc to di> st>. The ad
vagt-ml with tb-naiur McTarn-n and
hla friends that Parker would not have nilral. w ho lives in Philudv Ipliio. »ay*
Wft.tiOO plurality In Kings county! Iio. "There an plenty of ni»*n at the i**!!'
boo that tln«NM-\«li wie-ht carry the witlio-ii me. and I dare say svunevnr •
vole on my name nnylutw ."
atale and
ev ti thnt
litagtiv*

Tim SnIMvan liackei! Parker and Is
heavy loser on the re.iili
MU. Mary Oierstulx of Ki UmiIs

we think we can please yon.
The targe baled a.sh i«n wi.h
tmlt-taarlcg duplex grate auJ
hall bcarieg shaker rlug nuk^
this store very easy to o|K-rat..

Tcgetal matter.
__________ oa* BtiniiMi Aottara to aagreat ralue of LlqooThere He*
Boaaoa au4 faUUl tbla offer. Our obonly way known to
U I*
Jeet baa baca to IctYJqaaaoae Itaell
abov wbat it caa do. U ie*t la beitei klU germ* ta the body without kiliingi
tbe ttasuea. toa Any drug that kills
Blata. beUcr tbaa
id It cannot be
i* a polsoi

jr=r-"avr'

The Jewel

Haro AAma V* to Bajr THem w ffOc. Bottle of Uquozoo^.

Mm. Webw. Bertha Weber aad Paul
WrtierpetUbmk ^oo-da were fm»d
oa tbe partially buraed bodiea. It U
thought that JuMua Weher a body will
also be fonad ta the rotas. If ao tJierc
is ao one lelf to tell tbe talc of murder
and anon, as tbe only aurvlvtag mem­

WStBEM^tPS. .

'If Tm wait tsbffys OsmbiuitBff We«Asi4Csi1StSYe

Weber, a waaltby raaideat of Aabura.
CaU baa becw buraed to the groaad.

lone* ' fm (be fair one'* favor. IhiToai putt aa>8 Clmnure) Ih ih » *111
pntprleiur of the place acting a* ref
be rorlected United State* aenator
A ahakeeiff of a tie of Co wa‘
fipni Kev York.
folluwt-d by the doctor s winning on a
*l5waU Walieraon. wm of H‘ nr>
throw of
agtlntl his opinmcuft
of lamJarllle. Ky.. ha* dUapiuvred
score of S2.
Tbd winner bought .n
from lavton. Ok., leaving bU »ife »>*round of drinks.
bind.
Rlias Owen*, tbe I0year-<dd choir
It ta announced In Ih-rlln that Km
boy who recently dl*appoar«-d from hi*
penir William baa decided to her.In W«-st Foriy-M-venth »tr«-et,
after UM^ tbe pardoning p<mcr liberal
York city. wa. found wandering
Ij III cates of lM« mafeate.
ta a dared roudllicn ta West One Hun
Pratldont Rooaivelt la said to hat*- 4lredth rtrdcl. hi* clothing iKrlbnl and
rpaebed hla dcierminattan not to ru-i
dem under
tbe tanuence of
agata tvo vfi-ekt iK-fore electbni. but drug*. He was half-starvod and crruld
kept back the new* so a* not to It; n-member nothing of his.expr-rience.
Stionoc voter*
Roac Hall. Ut. l.uul*. Mo; paid Mag
gta Oei*el, elalrvoynnt. 5o ceniK for

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1,800,000 People

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grwaa, Wmi dowa ^ Malr. «»d late
the atroet, bca^aTter bomaa bordaa
to aafogr.
Tbe baadaoiBC rcaMeuce of Jatlua

mcmioan. moimay. fiovciiMtft k

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

TRY A RCOOItO WANT AD,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

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