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The Evening Record, October 07, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-10-07
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' THY A WECOIfO WAHT
■^■;v
THE EVENING RECORD
TflAVKIItE CITY, MICHMAN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1W.
•AtCIAL T»U«AAM^»»VICt
iPUINeEDOVER
I EMBBKMENT
Net Being Able te Oo.
The City foot ball team left ihU
j< AUTOMOBILE AND FAMCNOERft mornlnf on the early train for Mance.
;p
tTRUCK TRACKS.
k»a to play the team at that place.
Tbe team ment weak on. account of
Frank Haastorsky beinK unable to go
to play at full and was not in the beat
of coDditicin on that account for tb«
|W'^
tUMBER BURNED
BY INCENDIARY
TOIMCEUWA
TRAm
mm nai TO COURT
William A. Engle, Charged. With Manaiaughlar. Admirted to Bail Which
Ha Win Furnish.
Read Banda's * ad.** He*n ghra away
hatP^nd kid gloves tomorrow, BatwrCOSTLY FIRE AT INTERLOCHEN By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
Marshall. Mich.. Oct. 7.—Jurtlce Jen day.
LAST MIDNIGHT.
kins this morning ordered William A.
Engle. Burlington. Iowa, charged with
the murder of Charles Barrington,
bound over to the Norember term of
Circuit court oo the charge of maniUughier and fixed hi- bail at r:.tsh».
PILES WERE SET FIRE IN FOUR
Engle will give l»all Monday.
^ DIFFERENT PLACES.
250.000 FEET WERE DESTROYED
LIFE WAS CROUWO OUT OF A MAN
A ptry consisting of ManaBM
AND WOMAN.
Malcoiin Winnie. Jr. Arthur KeHofS
and Ed Monr*e« aent on the 11:10
train to *esr the ,:sroe. Tbe team was Meftday Night 8(k000 Faet Were
«h»r Wmmii Wm — «»Fijr liw accompanied by C»T>rge Winnie and
Burned Out of Same Pllee-Wai
^
ThJt BIm OMd mn Movr
M'. P. Vcigleeooc
tlM Property ^ David Collins
^ ; j
Ultf^a^y #r Him Ovtr.
ef Grand Rapida.
Ukcn By AwTM F*U.
i
%
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KUROPATKIN
IHERYIU
’■ Lily Wlf lo tb« Dven{nit Record.
, ; ,Neir Tort. Oct. 7.—Nine peraoor,
jAve voiMii and foor men. in a bis aa
;tomoblle, pionced oircr a iblrty^ooi
I'lnbankment at tbe fum of Jcroiuf IS UNABLE TO PERiSkTALLY 01avenun and Ow^ Hundred and 8Ut>
RECT OPERATIONS.
Erst atrmt at 12:30 tbfK muminic and
' icrittiiad down to |be tracks of tb«' pNew Tork Central and Hudson KIv.t
. railroad In front of an e»pr«'*» train
jTka uain Eniund the life out of om*
•JBdn and a woman Insuniiy Atmih-r ONE IS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN
; #omao was ao bailly Injnn-.I that she
COMPLETELY WRECKED.
Idled later and four «Hher^ *. r. m tI
jowly Injured. The dead sn- AllM-rt
Japaneec Cun Fife at Pert Arthur Wat
iNoyea and an unknoan
srufl. and
i^xw Jt. fcandsomeiy
Effective-Cenersl Kuropatkln'e
ilVIla Peret. all of Sv% ^
lilhett Dstec Back to the De
RUSSIAN .WARSHIPS DAMAGED
fUNEfUL SERVICES HELD
ny Wire to the Evening Record.
Vltdlvoiiiok. Oct. 7.—It Is reported
here fktt tJem-rai Kuropatkln Is verj
Hi and that sln«- the defeat of hiforces at Uso Yang he has U*en un
able to iMTsonally direct op«*ratlons.
i FUNERAL TRAIN OF HENRY C
FAYNE LEFT FOR WISCONSIN.
jONIclale ef Thia Oev
Foreign Pewert A
Rimaian Warahipa Damaged.
Toklo. Oct. 7.—jlt Ih reporte*l that
fuu| Russian warships have Iveen dam
aged by the Jajiuese gun Are at Port
Arthur. One of the t^ela Is aald to
have been completely wrecked.
iny Wire ic the Evening Record.
\ WMSIasum. Oca. 7.--Tbe oOkaals
Bmremmem and represenuilvc^
foreign powere gaibered reverently
at 8t. John's church at 11 o'clock thU
Weralag-aa -boaor fhe memory of die
jate postmaster (li'niral H.nry C
Payne. Bight uniformid Icit.r car BOSTON MAN WILL MEAD MASSACHU8ETT8 TICKET.
tiers carried the ruKk« I fmm the Ar
lingtun hotel to tiH- rhurrh
BATES FOR GOVERNOR
EIOHTH YCAR-^tlV.
THE WEATHER.
Special to the Etening Rv^rd.
Intertochen. Mfch, Oct 7.-As the
reaolt of an Incendiary Arc here last
mldnlgbL 2Wi.«khj feet tif lumber be
longing to David ColTlns «f Grand Rap
Ids wtfTT destroyed. The fln »a- m I
In four different places.
Monday night a tre in this same
lumber which was plleil along the
Pere Marqmtte right of way mar the
dejiut. destniyed
U^l of the
lumlver. It aas supi»osed then that the
pile caught from a hK^onnitive but in
light of last nlgbi s^re. It Is m.w praetlcaJly certain ihni^ it ws> alnn the
work of an Inrendla!^.
The lurolnr was piled so that le*lwi*en some of the i>l1e.s th« re was r>»n
slderable spare. .M«mc!ay night s Are
increased this space Mi that there waover ISO feet illfferejire Ufwe<n one
part of It and the main pile. The Iso
lated lot was set on fire last night and
In the main pile there wer.; three sep
arate fires.
There U me lire pro^-eilon her. and
the onl> thing |iosslble to do was to
prevent the Are from spreading. This
was accompllshifl ami a large number
tit shingles were saviKl but COO lies,
also belonging to Mr. Collins, were
burned.
The lumber had been cut In Horn At
Conover's shingle mill and was awall
’ng shipment. There Is absolutely po
clpe as to who set the lumber on flro
and If anyone has any susplciona they
famous sculptor. Banholdi. who dbM
of tuberculiMis laM W.-uln.-Mlay. wir.
iniem-d UKlav a: \t Mariu-.e o iii-
Inim Hm
\ Shoes
R.-v. I. V. Sehu nm rh.im cf MinneaiuoHs. Minn.. arri\«nl In «h»- city jo^t
night cm Ills wsy tt» .\orihiH..t. wh.-rhe will jvreaih In the O.ngregational
chiircli the next t».» Sumla>^-
SUUGHTER GOING ON
persons present. Tli«> caskri «as
rttvered with beautlfa] floral offerings. By Wire to the Evening Record.
Turkith Troopa Ara Killing Innocent
Boston. f)ri 7.-The republican
The funeral train hH at :i:no this
Chriatiana and Outraging Helpless
aftemiKm for Mllwaukii slu re the n* state conv€»ntlon nut this rooming 'n
Trvroont Temple to nominate the sUie
mains will he Interred.
tlrktT^a'nd pmsldenllal electors. The
following gubernatorial ticket will be By Wire to the Evening Record.
Berlin. Oct. 7.-The Tageblaii re
. John I. Bales of Bus ports a new outbreak of the MacetloFor gove
nian disturbances. The revolutionists
plundering and murdering In all
EAAAYOR OEORCE PERRY WILL
directions. The Turkish irv*ops are
CALL MANY PEOPLE.
Id. Jr., of Boston.
slaughtering innocent Christians am!
outraging women.
jWitl Act aa Hit Own Attorney
j- CafUlfl EaUm—Sansat.onal
William Lindaay. G. R. A I, Brakeman,
Vtlapmanta Are Expected.
Waa Thrown Under Hit Tram
I the Evening Horuird
at Grand Rapida.
B4LLY FAIR HAS ^ALLENGED
OrW* lUpIds. Mleh. on. 7' I By W\re to the Evening Record.
FRANK BENTY.
tliall have more than on«* lnin.lr..»1 wl:
• ;ruml Rapids. Mleh.. Oct. 7.-While
n. -ses. aald ex Ma.vor fbs.rge U hanging on a moving Grand Rapids A
I*« rry this morning, who U on trial Indiana tram this mam William Uud*f«»r irceiulng a brilie. He states tlu sa>. ag.-d 4:.. a brakeman. was caught
Grand Rapid* Man Twice In.ide
trial will not -be flnlshnl for several by a lever oI another car and thrown
of an Hour Detober 29.
wu^eks. Judge Pu.rkins Is sitting In the iM-neath the Mhi^ ls and kilb'd. His
rase. The jury may not In- senm-.l Ual> wav nit in two
Billy Fair of Buffalo haa UmhM
for a day or mi.
chaHt-ng.. for a wn^.stllng matrh I
Tbe cate win t>e the hanU^st fought
Frank Beniy of Grand Rapid*. B»*nt
id all the water rases Perry. acting
ha* not vet accepte d blit will 0.. *
. As Ms own attorney‘to a ct-rialn ex
Chartes Senbner ’ Eaton Married
week. The match will be care
■—will question the wlensM-s and
aa catch can and the men will go o
' iKome sensational dr veiopm. nts touch
; hug tbe old Perry regime ar. expected
the mat at 15o pound*.
,
The
match will take plaw' in Ih's j
A noiabU
eddlng trv.k place
ly In the City op<ra hou*e Oct. 2t».
in Chlcag.* la.-L evei
Pair
agreeing
to
thn»w
Benty
twice
in
daughter of Pr-shieui
of Chi
cago university mas niarritHl to side of ah hour.
liPOWOER EXPLODED WHILE IT Charles Scribner Eaton, a prominent
young
Chicago
lawyer
Mr.
Eaton
la
']
WAS BEING FILLED.
a-cousin of Miss Lucy D. Li wls. and
has visaed several summers at 1
Two Dtbar* Warn Perhaps Faulty
Burned In a Motel In the St.
I;
{AecMant at SL Mary's Fortress, Ger E7dgewtK»d ctiUage Mi.-s Ixahs v
I kepi at EdgewiHHl by buMnes? 1
Joseph Stock Yards DiatricL
was unable to attend the a.-ddmg.
I
Bta^n to Piecaa.
By -l^’lrc to the Ev ening Record. .
lady curzon worse.
|»jrSnre to ihr Exeu<ns R4H.\>rd.
St Joseph. Mo., Oct. 7.-In a flro at
; Aglwerg. Oct. T -M-bile M.mc
to Wa
Castle the Tiacy house in the Ktock yard* di*Doctors
triot early this morning thnn* i>er«bnf
jdirrs were SUi^ a larg.- shell at St .
This Afternoon.
were auffocated and two edher* per
i;nary*a fortfwu'todav the powder %x By Wire to the EveMng Record.
hapa faiaUy burned. The dead arItlHoSad Mi SB o«cer amt ten aeu
London. Oct-T.-Lmly Curron bad
Hweew iMteBtly killed Several of tb*' rviaps*^ iMc ibU afternoon. Doctot Lare Prow, aged 50. apecuUtor. nnlnarirUtlma were Blown to pUxx^s. nveL._
eastle on
rted; C. r. Norton, aged 35. an cm
Hoye. unmarried; Mr*. Anna Weston,
aged 34. Omitry county. Mliaonrt. Tbe
■COFIELD TO HEAD TICKET.
POSTOFFICE WAS CLOSED.
k»a on the building and contenU U
Just arrived io-(Jay.
NEW
liUEEN QUALITIESNEW
. DREW, SELBY, CO’S
For Women.
The store that fills the most
PRESCRIPTIONS
Chamois
Vests
NEW
•WALK~OVERS”
For Hen.
NEW
NOBBY SHOES
For Bojs
GUdSto hhveyoB enUand
see them
WRESTLING MtTCH HERE
With ever>' Overcoat, a pair of KID GLOVES. With
evcr> Suit.a i\EWLAND HAT. Our prices range
from $.T00 to $22.00.
Ltnlf
50c to $S
m Shru tnm M$, $1.50 ^
Hart yai SMI tli nivSxutin?
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US
equal to any $3.00 veat in the
..
.
market.
for all kindi of
INTERIOR FINISHING
bu)-s a Felt
Store Fronts-Fixtures, Sash, Doors, and Resi
dence Interior Work.
Chest Protector
219
American Drug Company
Albert Globensky, Mgr.
All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mfg'. Co.
: O. C. MOFFATT |
I
Abstracts of Title
; PRICES SATISFACTORY^; j
»
Established In 1608
; Room 210 State Bank Bldg. ;
Comer Lake ave.-and 10th it.
The OKI Reliable Shoe House
W. L. BROWN. H^r.
Cltz. PKobb St.
IFMIII! FRIEDn ' & PD.
Winter Overcoats Underwear
Wc lake special pndc
in calling attention to onr
ne« inotielt in wmtn over
coats fcom I.. A.llo, Bros.
.V Co., the wholesale ttilors of Rochester, N. Y.
We want particnlarljr to
show them to men who
know what the require*
THREE PERSONS SDFFOCITED
■m.
SATURDAY BENDA WILL GIVE
—.VT—
TEN KILLED BY SHELL
FRIDAY AND BATURDAY
We glace on kale 85 wtema ueually
aald at 8ti te 820. Friday and
Bay grica for your oholoe BlIJS. Now
la youf chaiKc for a good watch.
TOI^fRROW
tomorrow
TOjMORROW i
SI.SO
MISS LEWIS- COUSIN
Hours of Poaiinaster Cnnnral P«)
Funemi Obanrvnd.
Wla., Oct. ’l.—Fonner
The local posioficv was cloaed
morning from 10 o'clock until l p
the hours during which the funeral
senlcrs
the Ute PoaUflaalcr Gen
eral Payne were held In Washington.
Gtp Book Store
Ladies or Gentleman’s
OVER 100 WlljlESSES
BODY CUT IN TWO
There's Just the right moulding in thU stock of oura to net oS
whatever picture* you maj* have 10 best advantage.
The new styles are beauUful in the extreme and varied to soli
a:i taste*.
•
Bring in your subjects and have them fixed up In good shape.
BARTHOLD! BURIED.
Republican 8Ute Convention Met ;n NEW OUT BREAK 3F MACEDOTremont Temple Today—Guild for
NIAN OI8TURI tNCES.
Second Place.
!J
JIttp Pictures
toTram^
ts
ol
^ overcoat are.
a
fint-dasi
Our assort*
ment includes elegant black
and colored etfecti, in all
IcngthsandallsiMA There
is a wide range of selections
at $10.00, $12.00, $15.00,
$18.00, $25.00.
Material and workman-
C/N
ahip arc fully guaranteed.
Come in and see bow nice*
E. WILHELM
Comer Front
and Union-.
• Nothing affecti a man’s comfort and health more
than his undent-ear.
• If badly cut it’si a day-long drag and a burden to him.
• Every* garmentt we sell is correctly cut—we’re Clothiers and know.
• If there was any such thing as the one bcit kind of
Underwear—we’d
—we’d hhave it.
But what’s
t’s best for Brown may irritate Jones—wc
• The best materials—Wool and Cotton, and all their
combinations.
• The best of the sanitary makes.
• Underwear at'50c per garment, all the way i|p to $8.
• Come, here with your Underwear ideas.
damilton Octhing Co. ^SXSiSf
i
nb.-
1
'
, i^ito. TiUkVKBM crrv. mcHig*w. rwiDAV. ocTowt r. m*.
Pi'
wffatffugippiT
I£.»S2S!!5
mnmmmoH w»» ooii«T*
VB^V •atmpactokv.
•PEte. AT« alre«d7
•4Uie»rte^p«Mtlif«
IVWPfIDOd. ThAtf
amp
mur r«o»r wo »m»t oo v««v
hoime locnted on llth ntiwet. or
MtXM OAMAOE.
If yon have n*lot or nvibing
nMCed $1 to H0 pm harral on
wins. Spy*. Wmnmn mod other varletie* of winter frnlt today.
a*noe of the local buyerm atale that
MLTHOVOH
VEtreBOAV^ AT. there will be n good orop of applea '
,hU region but w>»e of them think
TSNDANCC WA» UOMT.
will net oqual teat year*, crpp. The
apple, are too far advanced to ‘ “
Tm AM a«4 Cr«—»r, MaA* A<
jarod by fronta.__________
tpmhu from MachOTAth's Anv
1M Yeara Afo Wafa an Ola-
Mi WEBPEiSa ffBiyMB
fe.
farmers
Monm dam hod
tmn M.wIiiai'Tr.n.iAnHmSirM*"*”' **•'*
J'.aao"
The total recelpUi
amounted to about 1300.
Amoai-the dnoet di»pla>»
in
ThUdlsplay conxUte
: .'A minerali and ngater from the uppe.
peninsula.
fm
OE. J. 1.
fbr »U»# Tr.TwMimr.
irmAVX P. oLAXini. - ^
op>r.issss:ir-o„
t'.v'l
*^S?r5!tSi.“
i tides are Jet black in color and have
»*—•
OBuSdo C. MOrKATT.
li
They
the proce** peri.hfd with the mm
j that made them In England. The ar-
!Ksrru7sror.‘iri:::.A
0
crenmer which hare been In the Hock
Ing* family for 164 yearw A»ldc from
thrlr.amlQulty and a**oclaUon. iheac
were made from the .parka from a
,bUck«mlth-* anvil and the iwcrei of
m
hr
Diffcreni kind* of ore were
howu and alKi a fteat variety. ol
agate*. The moat lniere*Ung article*
in. the dUplay were a tea . pot and
iwo article* have another value.
AATAK-A
jlgaMOplSr
• all of the oibera were very much bet
j ii-r than wa* exiiecUHl. The display ol
t vegetables was one of the finest evei
I seen In tblh aivllon.
co!d that Ico fornuKl. and conalderab. • ■
.lamage aa-s done to poiaUn's. through j
]
ij
' '
T!
Fr,'.ler:ek lh.1. :exl .ntteutlveK to
, ,’b«rb**- wymptom*.
Ocf. 7.- thc fr<*c2lng of the grom l. The r;«m- , Kverv n *w am? then, as some paitu ab.,ld< trie ’« a smalt degree In th. , j«r i*M*int mxmuM M strike him. the
r.lack nelghborh.KsI south of East lU ! p'.ysi. Ian would niniumr
•
Tf r .. o
l-.lng n- ar t .. '
-si.b ndid.** mnrh to the dlstx>i!:ff\i.re
> n.e I
..
.
_
of U'nl Iler»*sren1. woh was at a bve*
1 ir;a t* i M g InJ irei. In the I.antmr
„,^,.,.^tcnd su.-h enthnshism.
urge as it ha* been at other
..di'i borht»od in E mw.-H»a townsh;;. ;
j*ner simu* minutes- reflecevery officer on the .tall wa* mo.t Lftt
U-.IW.U
couut.v. .-htrh 1. on.- of th. i|
.1.1.
ianau ruuui..
uo;i. tne royai p
vlgorou* In hi* effort* to run down banner jKitato
jK.tato regions of Norther:'. j,.„„ iit l1 yv p.ntli
p.ntling him ou the shoulder
violator* Of the game and fUb Iawa. Michigan, only the fop* of the potatoe | and rx«d:i«ininp
....... J-pull ibrourh
verv- rlccly. my
The number of caw* InvesUgaN-d wa. were froren. w« damage being done t*.;
-Yoa-ll-pull
t
Ml.or. but icdly. you n.n t .-!•
147; number of wvn begun. Cl; num AA.. potatoe*. The frort wa* tin more
to
you -\eu h.tv*'
ber convicted.^*; number acqiltted. .severe near Bingham. P-rry Core re
. I ..___ -.r tK..
V. *VoU
S3; number ,dUmlR*ed. none; cai^e< porting that while |K>iato lops were
pending. 8; ahwunt of ffne*t and co.tr. fro.ren the potatoes are not Injured lu
.iolatlon of fl.h thi' least and the fremt is a welcome
bu^y month during
September, and though the number ol
to reach the eouru was not .o
aw«. 20: aelxurb reported. 12.
The
month
of
S.^dember
visitor,
tbe Lirmerv
have just
b»^n 1
markRKl by much hard work and aUvlly In the department In invt.U-
are Using
The
The
lUrlicr itic rofa the luptr 4’a?, confcqici.^) ihc more be-l Vott
iclc
w:ih this stove Y»m will n«»t’ get a
a Jm-t ix dut. as It IS a pcxfeClW made Soft
Coal Heater *
‘M.M. diuetti t pjic^ci Scut Cux?
........................ -.......... ...............nil
TV^EMY Kt»UK
vl.ffcrenl
Oak
Stoves, 1: m........... .........................
®P
HF I kFN ^.ffeen- pneed A r Tight Herders
fomagwvl. well midc. Mtle aif tight,
s..u.h»..t <rf th.. OI..V «B th.- Miller
c!e»-..-.U to-
FIVF,diffcrcnt make* of the \cn he%X H*rd
Coal H.atcrs m.c*c. r.ng,rg f.om $J7 to $55
an.thug >ou w.nl in Stoves ot
^
3. UI. Slater
WD- le>ale.nd Retell.
Vonr Kelteble Ho»eF«B tScr
^PV A RECORD
MlSSlOllWEaiTTEHe'
Rev. Father Frand*. O. C. C.. Preached
«««>
*w
•o,................... ...................... RS5
Hupidylng and lunlnialning U»«
inxly for the *^»uud mind. It U
,vortb while to cotesiUi r u res-enl stale
WK CAN nHOW
"* lui!Td..se.nM-*. It wa* dU
^ ^ Mr-tlstltw in Italy some yeir*
vm-al artists are usually long
instrutuenl playcr*. who bring their lung* ^nd cb^
Into i:nu*unl acttvlty. bc'.e not Lad
omMimpt.ve vieliat umon;; ibcm. No
matter how
ililn or wc: k tbe voire.
vomig iM‘*plc should Is- etieunniged to
indaiee In *ong. There could be m.
TRAVELING IN JAPAN.
1-. laid U berirt-rs souiw--------------~
______, UaiM*>*‘r uie*lU'ine. imu
n
1
happier
at ibe UUng Empire*. Bailriay
suffer Tlicy sLoiUil
en.-oumgisl
lu. Are Uike.
1,,-ar H** Infliction la view of tbe
and the potato toie. sumi whai frosted.
no espec ial damage being dune . .vreje
In these small particular.-, while »i‘
other portion* »»f the region tomal<Hr^
and dellrale vegetahles wen ailkillc.
. . ..mlKT of deva ago and even eurn
a numlnr of day* ag* . ar.i
^er-oMsly hurt
of the aeaAm.
•tojM Yttll,
—-
OA.t
Mi^c^-Virc
Kcoi'OT
-.u c:n ii.se
any , ail i f . oaL
cue ol O
aiI Mi^o
rirc rvcc]
CISs v
wu
v eany/.ni’if.oaL
CTerrb*ar »hoo
f.rm ic- »onn.-d. ho. 1. 1. Uo.uRhl po !
rnttK s win not be Injured.
The i*.nlnsula. a* usual, gits off
ea^fer than any other part of tie* re
Ui the wood* before the uttual opening
AH druggUt* lafnnd the money If It
EMMBkta route durtn, the f»U «iw fiSl. to cure. K-W. Orore-s slgnaiur*
tooneaeAbox.
winter.
-
was*
%v V*
.a .4
ir A. J. WILHELM stS
Dr. Wymau. surgeon geudral of lb«
iwibllc benllh and inadne IkhtdRuI •et^regular freexv south and west of the Ice. tells an air.usln;; story in wbi.h
city, doing a good deal of damage
tb.re ngnreiR. a* the p*ihnt. Ix>nl
potaioe*. but In other .Ht^cilons of th
Uluirles Iten-ford of the British m.vy
country no special ham I and. a* tb** physhdan In nllenrtanee.
J.
M. Elliott reiwfl*
-----------------j F,r rnnledek Trevc* of the nt.val
the vicinity of Dong I.al.e It wa. so
Il.irohl Boic.
MM»KIU>eiT» .M
— U'C la
her IbHikboei-s^
ln.Iupan. *nrs:
,
.
Tbe railway traveler ill Japnn bu.v*
on Future Punlahment tor Tho.e
o the premium* will be made km.wi
.1 ♦i,-.nid or ibin! eln*-* ticket, or
Who Die In a State of Sin.
n a few day*.
If be wi*be* to go cheaper still, be ret
The service*
Francis churel. gel a ticket entitling blni *,mid> to
, . r.ir rtrruU tVi
SUCCESSFUL AMONG INDIANS.
*iaml on tl.e platfonu. Many of the
were well attended la.st evening. Tim
t-i\rs enu l-e eiiteNxi either fr«»m tby
: V
AMlb^^
ai.!,'. or tbe emh T\n> principal differ
' Frank Kyaelka I* a~ Superintendent 9ormon was preachc*d by Father Fren
r<>r Surreyur.
cl*. O. C. C.. who took for hi* text th. pu.e U twei-ii tbe first and s<so:m eln^s
I
Among the Hoopa’*.
E H. AUAN.
wunl* of St. Mathew 2u.l*l: ‘ Depa.i roach,•* is tin- ,M.b.r of tl:e upboMef).
j
The Weekiv HumlHilt Timi-* of Eu
from me ye vcuiwed into cverlastUm None of tbe ,air* is very rb an. Man.v
DB- rUANK HOI.WIWOBTH.
1 reka. California, of ivcenl date, con
of tb,- third CDs* coaches roiiM serve.
fire which ha* been prepart'd l.»r
1>B U J. TEtiMAN
r* and lateresilni?
Without mini. :.ll,-n,thm. as onliuury
devil and his angels."
idgstlw. This i* 1,11 the more remark ;
----------I „.rt
‘’5' 8u|H-rl«U-pd.-i.t mnl
He developed the Catholic doririu.
Ever) P.«Hl
.
able when the Ims.mpi.rable ,lea:.lh j
cl.^n '’“■"i"KfM-lh. .rf tho ll.«P« I»1l« re.-no
or
the
eternity
of
punUUmeni
for
thosn
In his parly .-..KTh-.-.
ea»»r»»es any
.n« prlm.rlP..
|m .
„ ^
Mr. K>«-lk«
ne** of tlie Japam-se Inm.e Uf,'. ev,-n of
who depart thU ^Ifc In the state of
buinbh'St. I* tnk, i. into .xmsldera- .
|i Is a prlvHfgo that every American
, a former Traverse Cil) boy. and,
An explaiiaUou of this may Is-,
mortal or grlevbus sin. Speaking of
ahould tako advantage of. Hut when
that the Japanese have little regard
remains
lan n
nialns nw*y from raucuaes
^
aucce«s he h** m* i the pains of hell he said that man
for the .b-nnlimss of any phi.v where;
conveatlona for twenty year* it .* ^ ^^
^ auperlnundent among would be punlrtied by those tl.lngs
tbev k.xn. tbelr slnH-s or clogs ou. 1 Inihrough which he sinned in life: al< >
an indication that he takixi little or no j
Indians.
EiiroiH-aii r,K,ui. for example, wbkb ba*
Jhat he would U* torture*d by the bei‘1. •staldislKHl in a feM» JapaneseInteres. In the gmernment of his state 1
« «Hf»rn!a
____
devils, by other men who were damned bonies. I* the only apnrtm.Mit in ibe
or hi* home town.
Mr.
|
OLIVET IN THE DUMPS.
ty the remorae of conscience. b> the wbolo bouse that 1* m-l kept senuu.
real Are that burn* in hell an.l finally lou-slv awei.L dusii-,1. oil,xl and bur
Proapect. Are Dec.d^lly
nish,h1.
So. t,s>. vllli tbe Jaia'nese
and most keenly by the fact tha» ho ♦
Gloomy for Thl*
hms. Thewit* thatSre mainialacd In
•eparaied from^e end of bl* vxi^xL_o.-lth.-r .-«ucn« or convFntlnn.
native *tyb- are swrot and civthose
Olivet. Mich.. Ocl. 7.—Olivet college
ence from Almighty God. his creator.
that have Uxvme Euroisnnircl are
At oiu- .trok.- of hi. pVu Abr.h.m fe«*lif rather gloomy iiwr lu fool baU He explained how that Ibis world is * u-sui.lly littered wlfh cigarette stumps
However. Saturday * de- place' of »lrlfe between the forces of
Uncota
frood
hUeV B.n. pruspe<tH.
fruit i^eelings and core* and other dir
t. at U
not \o
to be
IS noi
IK- wondered at, when it Christ and of the devil, between
With onr ilroki- .>f hi. I'.-n noosi-voU t«-ai
^A*n A.ue-:ren rullmnn. with It*
. of gfVKl and of evil, and
hu. m.d«- It p«..lhl. to rrrUlm inOro U considered tbit Obcriln ha* _
fool
ball *quad a* Olivet
rr..,v.U^» and unavoidable Intlinai'ie*.
tbmn
«rr.-s of land t.. .Bneluded by exhorting his
______
lire college.
Al,MM-nt nnd
and polite hermitage , om
coltor,-. .adlno n.nil.m. .rf An.orl<*» h« to tho .-mmr.«.o,.-^ Olivet
turn aside from the paths of sinful
,arr*d
pa,k,*d ron,h In Japan.
farm humei. with their vast volume of back field is weak and Coach Ktnned) pleasure and gra’ificatiou Into the nar parr-,1 with n pM,i»,-vi v............. AU sort* of unexiHX'ted things liap;.ea
agricultural pnsturts which will flow | |,as the problem to face of atrengiheo row and rugged path ol nr.rtlflcatlo.
Daring abluitons are perfomied. and
from ihl* rich area of land retU-emed 1 uig that before* ne>t Saturday’* game and self denial that lead* to eternn
complete change of raiment Is fre
: with the all-freshmen U. of M
,iueni:y effected, tbe consiuntly recur
repose In the presence of God.
D the den-ftconslderabl
will
•
I The. line-up win
ring tunnel* serving lo aerreu llie m,
The services thi* evening wl’l beg •
The price of railway sbare>s on the j ^jji^ged before Uial Ume,
at 7:30 sharp. The sermon wH! be <ci tmiishlng Cham,ter of these pro
Ke* York stock exchange I* etoadlly j
------------ ---------------the sufferings and death of the la>rd.
*^e”fl^r of thin! claw* coache* to a'advancing, which U a sure indication
Hov/* Thi*T
onswept riot of tlie flotoam and .telth*t railway traffic I* ginid. It also Is
We offer one hundred dollar* reward
I.c*i-BAniK a> u
«m that usually follows In the
a *lgn that bolder* of *u>cks are con- for anv case of catarrh that cannot be
The luH^k h.
C M, loi
.0 I'ln .
wake of certain klmls of human .T.Mft
fldonl there will be no change la the cured by Hall * Catarrh Cure. F. J time the sole la-^uunieni of e^iu i
the world over. A Bowery picnic
; CHENEY A CO.. ToU*do, O.
To ndiull It* limue luaey I* n-d t- uu
crowd, abandoned to permit*, 4h>Ikon.
derrat,' Its vnlue. l ime was v.beu islu
and bananas, never maik,-d • tuore
cation la u ven ^rge >en v wu* iws^i
consplcuou* troll than a lot of Jaiu.- -r
who nde k”**'--^ Wm perfectly honorable in all Me without It. a Is not yet an iuf.illi
nese i»ea*antB en route. Only with l^e
implc* of those
*^‘*<‘lbu»lnc.
transaction*and
andfl flnanclady
___________ transaction*
agent, ‘even If used will, the b.gb
Japanewe It to all a very sotomn nffal.
irry out any obllgath
obligation* made
bicycle* liuthe day time
without bell* I tblc to carry
—---------------inlclllgemv and skill; much less 11
Travel aee.n* to afford fitting opiK,r
or bell,
bell* at
at night
night ] py hi* Ann
And without light, or
- ' be limited to tbe capacity of t
tunitv to discern all kinds of |>o:'*ju;U
Waldlng. Klnnan A Marvin. \^holewould have a tendency to make such
^Kalve rexiplenr subjected
wrtxkage. AU forma of abandouel
uile Dru*gl*«*. Toledo. O..
proc^ rblldren prefe
offender* rewi>.'Ct the ordinance which
Hair* Catarrh cure I* taken inter •pouring lu" process.
odd* nnd end* of lUlng* l,egln to iden
3t reason. tify the Itinerary from the very start
and suflieient
nally. acting dlri'ctly upon the blood a,'tlon for a good and---------permit* the use of the walk*.
icons surfaces
and mucous
*urface« df
tif the
lhe system
*y»trtn They Ivani lo do by doing. To do 1* Of eouiwe the foreign traveler who
ml.l. «‘nt frex. Price 76c per U‘tter lor them than to *.ny wh.il wades through thto ear strewn waste
lui ,oe
Test
Those kVrrl* club* throughout
the Testimonial.
•iwere good to do. Any kind of bun
doM *o to gain exiH*rlence. It to not a
i* ,------------.V
probably l»c!ter I
_____ _ _
purenlt of haiTlneM.
A-hfle a
deni of enihusla*
wniirB*;
It need
u,niik
wu*..
oeed not crowu
crowd uie
the Uxik
reiH>ri,fd some day* ago there' scorn* to
reiH>ri,fd*.
The tedlu.ony 1* aU to tbe effe,-! that
DmSION KO. 2 of the Congrega
|1
It doe* not.
It arouse, an IniereM
hivebeen falling off of interest
la./a
-------^ _
I Uonal Aid society will have a Saturday
wldeh reacu favorably ui>on aU olhci
tan of llie ire-asury. relau-* t» at
fren Ore Arriving.
j market tomorrow afternoon at ih«
imeresis. Motor
oiuiwi activity •la a nece.v
newly aiipolnted collector In ore v
Over 2.(HH. ton* of iron ore arrive! j
....................... «U)-. KIghUy directed, it piroinolea I9
t&v intc rk>r port* Imd oreasion re,rent
.. growth;
^_______ wholly
____ rcisirain^l
telleclual
ipan)-■* dock last Saiure | JlvlUon U r«tli«t»d
«t the Iron '
»
doubGess b*- ^Iv to pass upon thq aiipnil*-*-”"-'’*
2»i:-lt meoul me. even, would d<
da)-. MVS the Elk Rapids Progrres- ililBK for the mnrket..
..-.bh*.
To keel, young children -:utne of Venus of Milo lmi>on,tp. for •
The sleamiT WHincbago arrived Saiu.'at a desk *lx hoora a day workln;* a ks-al ntagnalr. Tbe colU-, to/ orelcrrel [
Bl'ias.
BUUMI,
BCI.B8.
the ri,M» opened, found th,- statue wes
day morning with iwr? tons from Eacaaolely with books I* the ulUmate edu
without
arm*
r.m!
entere*d\ui<»n
hi?
rre
A Bne ».«.itin«t Cor .nl* «
cational blunder. It to not only a fato*
naUa. «»d was followed In the afterurn “of MO i-oiamere-nl 3-aiue. dam
an outrage on ualtir*.' noon by Uie Charles W. Neff with % Pntne-. peenhoo«.
-:red a. l-j.portatlor.**
similar load from Superior. The Wlonehago I* oan of the finest boau of iU
TO COM A COLO IN ONE OAY.
HAVE YOU
olAss ihsi floats on tbe Inland saa*.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabl^ TRIED
0 THEM YETt
B*-,UI«»Un-oon.h,KlkIUpl^hats sHd kM ,lo»«a
.
ft’
r-^
ble* Were Kill^
flic. Marie. Mich..
uc^ had a vei>
There w ere ovei
'-tMi-enirles In all.
The u.*clslon of the Judge, in regan
-
Sault
Leelanau County-Vegeta
.
Last nlghfa frost developed into ■
1 .11
and will .land
BII the
»nv appearance of jet —
gating dlfflcoll* and veaatlou*. viola
ftre They
Thev hare been very------------------very much uaOd
! lire.
tlon*. Willful violator* In many local
1 but *mi hare the appearance that the)
lllea were held in ch*M k by the prompt
llHm> when new.
and energeUc work of the deputies.
Another <ll*play worthy of nunilou
The false n*port*
..................
was a konm l of flae hound*, seven In
of the montbh that the duck
: number, shown by John LH-usier. The
7aw expired on Sept.J, gave the
I hound, were blooded animal, and fine
fleer* a lot of trouble end in
i ly bred. H J- U mcool of Wmwood
of pn>secutl(>ns
display of Poland China
hogi
nan a nisp»y
— •—
October, however. I* regarded by ih.
that elicited much admlraUon. The
atato game warden as the mt»«t dlf
animal* were thoroughbred and were flcuU jnonth of tbe ytnr. and durluii.
! the beat of thel/kind.
the coming month eurefu^ watch will
!
AUhongh the management was db IM* exerclsiHl fur de. r b-mters who take
j appointed In the roercaullle dlapla)
M
Duck
Hunting Cauecd Trouble.
ff M
tnv'fl
owd u.. ht.i b.-^
nlrlxmar #lrf*
............. -m.
C. W.
ni Cast Front BL
}a.
Ea»t Bay Were Damaged But Not
#;ame Warden Chapman and hU dep.i
ebowu
wai one by Mr*, ^lam HocUn. of
n.-ar K«-*wlck.
and Aetlvlty-Premature
for
Tuber* In Vicinity of Long Lake and
ntwh that all ex
pen«f were paid.
waiting
'
THIS TO BEGIN HARVEST.
September Was Marked by Hart Werk
ware «Uf « portion of the aachibltor.
on the «ron»d. the attendance on prr
were
«Ivottt Sikto •
i;
; ‘
j
MIT THE TOPS WERE WUEo||
GAME WARDEN RICKED UR MANY
Speetel to iht »reolM Record.
BnttOBS Bo^a Mich.. Oct. 7.—AlVIOLATOIIM.
thooch the alleodwice at the Leelanat.
eooiitf fair yeotertajr to f»ei7
■o H«hl that la the forenoon there
Special for Saturday only.
of Chinee ironing wax tor
I yon want to ewhnage. nee
HID VERfJUSf fEIR
MAUAUCAN HOIMHATIOilB.,
Chinese IniiiHiWaii
mum ms
We can takian hone nnd buggy
MUy Mi»l WMt
B...-
brtht ».
day.
WANT AD.
_____________
More Rw Furnitiirc
in our elegant
wrroOndings.
,.w fumitur. «le.ro.m,
I. I. . P<«.u« .0 .how good. wh.« y.u h.« «.eh
Yo. ... .mending to m.k. pun=h.«o, why not do .t now wh.n you h.« ouch
a stock to select from.
Y
Bed Room Suits
................. ..
line t. ...cc, f«n, (alm»« av.ry at.r. ha. thl. remark m
^ «*>"
.ur. you will ... th. truth .f cur .tatrm.o, wh.n you «. our mammoth d-pUy.)
*
w. bought oil new design, th.. year ahd they or. to handwm...
thlhg a llttl. dlH.r.n.
W« art doing aome-
tn home, where you ha., wof r conheCoh. r»“ -^
HereUfere ypu
e bedstead and
of our finest tuis only have
c very cheapest tn thto way.
We are
ere to please.
Odd Dressers
Many want *n eatra dresser and here again we are showing
eUhcroM
from
$•0.00 io seme of the finest ever brought to the cty.
Dressing Tables
Someth,ng
...r y woman wanU. .0 r«nemb.r wh.n -..luting g'fU.
birch, cherry and natojany and they are such beauHe*.
Dressing Table Chairs
Made cn purpose w^l
lew back, only four ir.:h« from seat of chair.
ent chair ever made.
Iron Beds
Again we may no firm is shewing so ertensive a l»n*.
of enamel* »nd the hand*ome*t bra*, ornament*.
All .the n*o-w-.
More Iron bed* *re be.ng ooM than
before and our price* are from $1.75 to the mott elaborate at $75G0.
We Sell ihe Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
A THE HINNM It MV
#
MERCANTUCOIIIPANTil
■SMmL
: enr; nemaAM. mioxv; ocrom ?, nee
VOHI’SFMM
SBBKmm ~
II DETillL
V
‘T^ ^ mM
m ■ isisi
that whew the coTOMraM
if hack on tbe boat witb i
flah la his but ho wock
^ sod tbao ooiy oo the Mt
a
idssals. qioaaoB bas oo rtfoe In
vf
tktelMAre
•W. im .Mr ptMt
AmeHaa save os It la beugbt far
m
k-rt of
«l».
■mhriliirfta^-Cwri-a Croft far
Mrosm Cmmle and the Baw-Tbe ^
Hisisry sf Otassiit.
iT
QUOM Ccwld Uat.
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
I
St. Lonla. Oct. T.--Tbe poor, dear
oldqoM! Five mUlloa fioUars worth
to any one. Bat hla master has
antlrlpatad any sreokMaa the cormorant may hare for eoUng betwecc
mewM by slipping a metallic aad ioartng arowad tbe cormoront s
Tbe cormorant baa a sort of rwb-
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
of present* and not a thing she could
Not even a aofk pillow to laj- h*?r
B E ST
head on; not even a !»lr of comfort
able carpet slipper* for her tired feet “ |
This tra* Jane** comment after look
ing over Queen Victoria** jubilee pres
ents which are dlspUyed la twenty-
elTT keeps I
flab cannot
ssog- wbicb is so bishiy prised br the
Chinese.
A report of the blfb »fa’l
■SUM ia wbicb ft was held la Oblaa
embed tbls oonatry eorly l» tbe
gbtssntb esBtnry.
•boot mr
oUMm
—Um tDr
I M It r«
plut«
10 eom ' «P fiwi
k* l» vtry
Ml^OM for tiM ttaM t« PMO.
*
IS
.
f
TkcpiMttllokot oVtVMoilo. two
•»< tbm JW« OH
Fbiber Jartamx.
mlaskmary la China, gatre a dsaerlptkm of tbe plant and sent samptss of
the roou. Isaves and seeds to Pbtber
Lofltau. wbo wsa s mlsskmarj amons
tbe irtonois Indians la
Tk«w W Is cars^
111
f»mr tosmor t1i« P»Mt« « Terr t«-
]H
Pfkilr#
kis botfcj was |€.O0. Tko
If 1 wsee ts anggrot s new jewelry
Id 1 sbsnid ftlfsct sttenttoa to the
Joyful ereadsM of tbe Cbtoeee to be
seen la the show coses In the Cblneet
coUeetlre exhibit la tbe l*sUre of LibArts. Here are combUmtiono of
Isos tMMs natboogbt of In this
m sMiibg of a nation In tbe went.
l ftfereetlng to me were the varis*
I lastbe use of tbe bright bine
reing of tbe blttgflsber. Tbe tmtr
ments for Chinese IsdWe would go
Uon of those sene by bU breCber
kmary.
and nitsr
doe Urns a
, 70M« ••• Is ssnr^WNk laiorsstod is
»d to be a near reiaUve of the Js4e ore eo common as to seem cheap,
Bse root—paaax gineong.
Tbe yet tune and sWII sre woven tulo tbrir
Isadltf khn Usir aid and eacoorassvery was made,.^ Montreal.
Its end int^te parts nnmla
Canada, la tbe year im. In a very
dy. . Here sre socb ooveltlee that
TMa Is aaotbsr rery Importaat gtziebon time after Its dleeovery gtnaeng
aoM Urm, ms Uat Is gnmtai to
me a very Importaat article of
tails mifiortloa^aad U now bscosslat
eapert from Oannda. end tbe trmllnt
wHh kingflaher fesiher. and jewels,
C
to tks ews-s
aniee “boomed- tbe price,
as If It might be worth Mou One
This U tbs fbno of Twsddls Bros., moat tbe Ume gineong was com
nke tsklng It on tbe spot for $25.
«atoi osar Baiplra. Tbej bars boso
amndlng mseb a high prtco In Canada, tie rrol price, and run the risk of get
ralsiai tbs ^ tbsco lor oMily bias
tbo Taakeo. never to be ootdome. i
tfng tbe bride, for airriy to wear surli
jpoon aad bats bboai a ball acre of
wn of glolT^must have fasi-lna
vorleo of tbe root In the American
sroaad aadsr camrarton. Tbsr sx
for famlnl^ bearu.
colonies; first In the western part of
psetsd soais of thsir pUnU to produce
New England generally, and after
sssd tbls jrsar, but unfortimatHy a
wgrds In New Ydrk. fminsylvania and
of China, for wr
tblsf cans first.
Indeed In all the eolonles. These dls have flower workers of magic skill io
J. J. aod OsoTfs Twoddls arc the
coveries were made prior to the A
oor osrn t-ountrr. but the Amoyans of
ovasri of tbls farm. In an Interview
lean revolution, mad the price at that China hare held the mirror up to na
srlib J. J. Tweddio be sUted be e*
time was about twenty-five eenu per tnro ao wonderfully that we abooW
psdSd^ to have bad from lO.OM to IS.
dlacover nature only by her little In
MO plaats
He bad roots from some
accorarlea rather than by tbe failure
mitate naturo In this artlfltHa^
of bis pIsBU that are only four yean
. Europe U tbe great market fo.'
that welshed from seven to elsht
•rtlflclar flowers of Amoy, aud
vunccs
Mr. Tweddle bad stalks that
found wild in small quantlUes In all
r a trade secret is no douM brproduced on an avoracs fifty seeds He
glreo away her.- as well
these sUies.
raised the roots on awandy loam so 1.
Natural Home of the Plant.
Mr. Twaddle has spent considerable
The natorai borne of ginseng Is !l
Ladles wbo rare will flml Just cause
lime hi cuUhrsilni this valuable pro-! the wilds of tbe foresL In Its wile
in aeveral features of the Chlue«. ex
ucu Hs has besa ss New York to f« state It tbrlvea best lu the rich. moUi
bibit. For example, to r.we over tbe
Ideas aad has done coasldsrable ex but well drained aoU in which tbe oak
Ucqw*^ ^
»• *
pertmsntlnf of bis own and sutes that hickcry. baaswood. 'beech and slmllai to buy It. Here U a lacquer table at
be OM soostdsrs that be undsratands
Here are vases, traya. l»oves.
pr grows, but win not grow In $900.
of Iswutiful
tbs cultivation almost perfectly.
marshy soil no mailer how rich aUtuettea nnd
„a that aeem half trsnaparenl. yet
rtmi soil la which there U a wealth
light, durable and preclona.
Kmhau
of leaf mould U tbe kind of soil for Is tbe home of the Is-st ln<>ii*ered ware
1. wnrtb MfiMO. Ue has spent
sWeruble time trying to raise the plitscng. However, the space used for
II,e beet work 1. mn.te of u fine
planu under naturad shade but this It is so small that any kind of soil varnlah of ae*-ret cumposlti ,n.
tUt
as of making the IsiHiuensl aril
be- made suitable at a smsll
did not prove sailslaclory and he
ia simple enough If you have tbe
tbe shade down and now uses arttright material..
Your table. b.,x oi
j ftclal Shade. This be deems, far bet
rhe royrterious root must be plsnie.1 troy must be thoroughly .M-a«>ne*l and
i ter.
lu the shade or h will not grow. H snbstaiitially made. Note tbe natlona!
I
Lon Norkonk. wbo Uvea near Km may N p’anied either under the shad*- motto of the Chinese. Thorouglmes.s iree. or under an artificial shade Tbe varuUh or lactjucr must l*e of ma
! pire, has n amall patch of the rooU
I in bis garden
He has been expert
nrlilirtal shade should U- seven i*i terlals .lightly elast.c aud tough when
dry . If the la,-quer Is ..f tbe trnnsiuir
. tnenting with the roots about fivr ilght feet high and should be eo con
quailVv or delicately tinted In any
structe.1 a. to exclude about four-fifth*
‘ year*.
islng shade you are
E A Voice, also of Empire. Is an id the .uushlne.
ha>e a uest result with four to eight
other colllvaior of tbe root on a small
earnlshlnga. Tliere .nre as many k«ud
^Hd Supply About txUrmlnated.
liis «i»on»o0t and bts pareMs mt
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The rise In the price stlmuUivd iLe
There sre one or two men who re
aide near Northport who are doing hunter of the wild root- -• the
experiment lug with the rooU dlnm r.” Culling down the timlK-r and
some
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The baud embrulderle- supply a noth
alli wlag the sun to shine whtre g
with more or leii raUslaciion.
er example of Chine-**- thoroughness,
seng once grew almost elimlj^atel
Portunes Made From Qinsani
for there la no wrong shle to them,
Bueb snug fortunes have bet« made from four-fifths of the Vnlied States perfect pattern h* presented «.u iHjth
of the work. Tl,e fharset
the CumberUnd
mountain,
In the last four or five years from gin But Id
each piece beam lnsi>eettan. Tbl. Is
seng that the cultU-mtlon of the myt. from IVnnVylvanla to Als »arnv.
DO kws iroe of otljer work of every
ttrloos root is atiractinx much atten mum. for .everal reason., hsi
kliKl. A nation so old does not regard
lion- Nut until the prlre of drUnl hkH pushed forrxard at a \»r> rapid
anything as temporary.
Makeshifts
rose to about 15 in-r i>ouml wa* li coiife«|Uc«i.y 111 that ^etiion the prim are not a iwrt or panel of Its ays
known that tbe herb m ss held In suefc eval lo.v<l siin ha«* .way ant whe wild tern, nte ship of atutc does not
rxxii grous there. But even h. r? It l» with n Jury mast. T-he Idea of i*e
btrt MttmaUon by the Chlnw Th.>*
oencT ia In the qualify of nearly
ofiemaU bold It in sm h mip r^ntl.uih rapi lly W-.-. mlng s thing of :be |
etythlng but the funny little toya for
The Price of Oioaang.
vencraUon as tbe medicine of
Cor the ;.u.l tour years the p.>
lines, the balsam of loiUaros. that they
dry gln.eng root has averaged about
an- willing to ssake exiraordlnsr> as
i
rlftcex to secuPe It. especlallf In ess-
15 per tH>und.
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of serious Sickness or when the r
llgkns i-nthuslasm Is running high.
:
One of the pioneer, and tbe leading
grownr of ginseng In America, is lk)ug
cen* of the Am. rirsn product
IHUtet to Chins
In !ko: tee eviort.
mere
|K.unds. and the value
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At IcaM ninety-five
wn.- $:k:.r>45. in i»oo ico.M»: oound
las B. McDowell of Joplin. Mo. who were exported and the valoe was M3-i
uurted In the buslnew as an experi- 710 The export. In iPOl were Iri.OW)
manlover.twelre :?eam ago. The first pound., aud the value was 1801.671
year. hi. attempt, to grow the It will be noticed that the supply grad
Chinese panacea were unsuccessful:
^ but in IM7 he grew a fine crop, and
ually decreased and the price gradual
ly Increased.
In 1878 42l.3$6 poundi
; lla^ contlaoad to do so each year since, were exported and tiic value of it wai
He ha. enlarged bts farm until U now 14^7.147. The Increase of the valu
contain, over two acres of thrifty .tnee 1878 has been very gradual and
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gln.eag. and his annual mUos of nur- tbe clccreaae la the amount exported
kas l-crn Joai aa gradual. Tbe abov
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eery .lock amount to over 130.000.
Olnsong I. the moat profitable crop fiintre- are from the Vnlied 8utc« dc
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than from the average farm and with
partment of agriculture.
- What tbe Cbbiwaa Oe With IL
Chinese In America confirm what
one-tenth of the labor. As a safe e»Cfmate nw root, win grow on one
affirm that all Chinese, no matter how
In tbe world.
More money may be
made from s K'w square rods of ground
these goremroeni rcpoits say.
They
■gtwre rod of ground, which makes poor, use ginseng They pulverlte the
Itf.OQO to the acre
Eutlmstlng four dry root and make tea of tV They
loots to the pound (at the age of five consider this tea the best tonic In the
years) one square rod wUl produce world. When n Cklnnman falU alck
MH> poMds: when dried sixty pounds. wlthnlmoat any disease he makes
the
At It per pound, the present price of about a pint of flnaeng tea.
'B'bllc stronger the better, and drink. It,
making this growth the room will pro- nbottt one^lf glM nt n drink wver ducc at least tea pounds of seed which two or throe boaim. The tea, togathcr
are aow worth MO per pound. An with hU firm belief In lU virtue, usual
ly euros him.. The infiaat U cored by
acre la a fortuM.
Oeorge T. Langwortby of Weaver. potting the pulverlaM root In lu food.
euUlvated root. It make. |4t0.
Mich, raised a crop of ginseni la IMS TLe rich use It to flavor their food, not
one onsHhlrd of an acre of land valued only for the rich flavor, but for its
•t 116.000 This was done with hardly beaUblul proimrUM. clalalag It re
gmre work than the averogc man wUl stores yootk. Tbe dranbmrd. wbethcr
^t lato tbo enlUvnUoa of an aere of trom liqpor or ophna. wbo wranu to
beitloa.
Mr. Lnngwortby U Meaiefi aobor ng rapidly, obewa glaacng root.
about right mtkn from Big RapMa.
oped every kind of croft e
aubmarine boat and the a
might mention also the acboooer that
mil), over tbe mobogany Ur. w h!cb Is
not lb evidence In tU great Chinese ex
hlblt in tbs ralaee of Uberol Arts.
In the wUtetii part of tbe exhibit
-fhs boats are crowded together tier on
tier, all fbllhful modela of the croft
j upon the rtrero and Uya of Chland In tht coastwise trade. TU
Bocka the fish from tU
looth. and It fan. out of
boat, leaving tU cormoto do but get anochar.
Tbls simple leaaon ahowa how aomo
people may Uro by tbe efforts of oth
-----------------array ,
FLOUR
. ...___________ forks, clocks, card
trays, linen napkins and other useful |
thing* *Mch as are commonly beatow-?d |
upon ^ bride* of our town
John j
thoutfHi they -might have given her a
m jx»t [
Bows and arroara are not ao far Uek
B t'hloroe exMewce as to bare been
urgouew. I |Jb ooe of the wall .|»ac6a
I a tlMptey of these |K>wderl««. weapmM tut inml Uve Ihwu effei-llve if
;e am»ws f.mud their
hool.^ IIt Ukea from 8ii to IW pounds*
qwing these bows to their fuU
CrmwLtpws arc here. loo. with
greater fOrxe
Here are the
suing ar
erhlues< simplicity Imagined « ould
strike terror to the hearts of tbe ene^
MICHIGAN
TRAVE
to make her think of old times.**
But here are over four hundred pre*
It*. mo,*tly from tbe queen’s »ubjecu
in her colonies, and not one of them
use except a aumptUDos carx ec
-hair the gilt of tbe Maharajah
of Trovanrore.
THE PUVOE TO TRADE
This chair Is valued
|250.tHK‘ and yet 1 doubt If the queen
ever sat in Ji. Th,- other preahents con
sist largely uf »i!ver and .sandalwood
casket.-, ri-hly carvtd and many of
them Inlaid with ivory.
Many of ihA j
are cyliadrical in .-hape doubUeaa con
One of the borne comforts of t*bina Is
the tea iK>y. which many American,
have adojiied. It Is uotbing mote tUn
a teaiwl In a ;»added Uskel. the |«dding fitting closely around tbe teai»ot.
llKin retiriug at ulgbt tbe Chinese
housekeeiH-r fills her teapot with boll
ing water, and it remalua at a high
lem|*erarure .ill ulgbt, ao tUt tbe cap
of lea may l«e Ud at any hour.
\M,ere tbe <3,lueae admirers of a dUtlngulHhed man *le*lre to do him honor
they pn-M-ut him with the wong mlng
a.m. or the umbrella of a thousand
eharaetero. It Is made of bright satin,
witb n wide draiiery at tbe outer edge,
ou wUl.-b are embrolden-.! In gold
ahre.nd tbe characters repr.->enilug tbe
names of all those wbo make up the
gorget,us af
dSplay bera
fair, nn.1 one <
of tbe pniiiilar cos
toms of these peoiile. uur uearest ai>IHvach to a la our jiarcbuieui memo
rials aud aubqrraph albums or the au
logrnph quilts that eongregatlous some
times give to their iiastors.
taining ecr^dis of parchnaem
upon
which the qutM-n ► subjtTts wrote ihelr
feUcltatlons and gisKi x^J^he*. A par
ticularly c^,^My snd b<-autiful ca.-»k,l
Sardar Bdaljl Khur«he-!ji Mofi at!>l the Paris Community
. one naturx'ly wonders why
lar and the Pan,! Community
eiui an autt»moblle ct*at or a
m-cklare ol j«aris .t something r<-al
-., r. are ca-i.» t* galore from Allaid. the Tk wan of Palanpitr Assam.
Maharaja of Ortha. the Rajah of
BoMdU ’ll, Vixagapatam. Madras, and
whole lot itf Indian rajas and princes.
<-oWectlve exhibit. What pret
this Hint we find embodletl
timeui than t
Tidal chamU-r. with its
in the brid'al
i-oiupnrtmeiJls. Um lie.iulirul can
and deH,-:,te hauguig-? The
ns a stan.h*s henh*-n» is a x-omple
x-omplete little
. to stand xvitbln a
stuffy lu a hot elimate.
; si»ol iievi*rtlM-l«-s»,
oven raltiui in pit
gn-at cano|»y supported
rings au
four St long iKstis. tin- whole el
and ialnld With lv..-y
Testimony of a Minister.
Rev. Jno. S. Cox. of Wake,
writes. -For 12 years I suffered frolh
vellow Jaundice.
1 consulted a nuiu
l»er of physicians and trlt-d all sorts of
medicines, but got no n-lU-f. Then I
U-gan the use of Electric Bitters
ftH-1 that 1 am now cured of a dls
that had me in Us grasp for twelve
year-s. * If you want a reliable roedi
cine for liver and kidney trouble. Mom
aeh disorder or general debility, gel
Electric Bitter*.
It’s goaranteed by
Johuwm Drug C.. S. E. Walt A
and F. H Meads
-niEDINC OF
n«Mtaw nrawtr Pi
BUGBEE’S CITY DRUG STORE
T^iere are also n,yal saddles and el--Ph€nt
tusk.-.
The Indian
232 E. FRONT STREET.
rajas and
prin(N-s^ ntt-ani w-n but
some one
sbould^have |,a>s(d the word around
not to make any more caskets or mnsic
SPECIAL TEN CENT SALE.
ceses. The iw<i swarthy British of
fleer* who are guarding these presents
tlfu: iKjrceUin. under g a/.«'d. di-c«irat,d |
cup and saucer or plate, either for ten ;
cents, or twenty cents for the set. Tne j
The Patagonian giants are
small lH--lde them
I asked one of
httm‘ what the Jubilee present* were
money any other time.
Boy.-' halv. Ph-
• ho.-- for women, with the dull m.Tt
kid top so |K,p-jlar in better grade
•ho..i is t!.e be-t thing yet offered.
Jiv-rsnuth-
The rivrro of China, are Important arterira bf travel aod traffic. Tbe rat*,
marona. mad* of Mti* bamboo polro
lashed together, are tbe anrf boatA
They are ligbl and bnoyanL and a tnb
or rorered fiompartiiieot at the middle
of tbe raft *avra the paeaengrro from
a whetting aa they gu from ship to
shore or obore to abli’
Tbe cargo boita are ao many that
ana cannot goew their special naaa.
Tba wraith or boalnaaa aemneo of
tbatr owners baa a beortng an tbelT
apprarooro too. Here are boats with
of mattlBg. tbe ebrapent
kind of «U ttat tii>.».l« to tfc.
Utbor. hir. the l*tm Ml)..
«Kh hambM .Ml birliMI lb. <
b-n-' and
U,yx* toqtu-^, 45r
lol n * -t-p was .-'a-tlc and hi - fare'
\
hu-d ..p w Ith pleasant exie-etamy i ««Pto dab- $,.r.o shoe which 1. the lo-st |
we Climbed tfi.- hill ... the J.f,xneseJ «l‘ing ever shown for that price.
viUon-'at.d iMiM.la-.
Row j
John swear-' ’and W. iv^uglas*.___________
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Fer l«,a* frura fl.5*) to |lS.‘ri
ALcveL^^r
,k;- and 1 mu. admit that th.......^
^
‘lal^;;;
,ie • Yank,H-s of th, l-:a»t areby.ar
' purns or piU-s
<m» |k>Jd, of
- mi.-t interesting people at the ex
Ponder. Mo. write>: ’Uuffered wuh
porition It ,s har.i to think of llo m 1 at, ug’v o-r- for a v.-ar. b-.t a l,ox of
^
•
i Bucklens
,,....1
cured me. H
Arnica sa!\e
J
: Port Arthur and poubdlt
the Im -I
ljidie<k* muff- rnortli to
rnildr*T.*s **•»*. $1.53 anti up
ward-.
No matter wbal you aro hsd.In^ fur in this Itno. >u:j can't jtf
f.ird to buy without s.-o:nt; our .
leads* Drug ;
they.
.Not content with ov-tMipying al
—-
large iMTiiou of each exlnidj palace]
1,4-forc p„roha-,nc.
Many oih«r n-s good? arriv-
adm:r.-n»
r Frie.lrHd, ILitzri
f.^li%:il to 4-. |elT3te'
lepciry at l^dpsh-,
*
,. M *x|w*vled d**?tth
hibli on the hi!} fot ^g xxl mt-a-ure. I when new* of
.•onxeyt.-.!
the
prv|H,Mil
ctmgrutulalofy
Pa,-^ing thn.Hgh the g,>-ai
I
wtx>dcn gate- v.c *Bi ,’uw,i in a nt-aruy
lit- I r«-«tn 1.
tea ham,c tn m-T and lu Urink^ *om..- ‘
with the pn»duct* of th. ,r tkill and industry they have thrown in tin- ex ! bis
|.roj»j,,„v
a„
daily at the l>juumy.
J-\>nnu-a tea -erved by tin- litib- Jap
I TerltaMe
anese maiden* who. Jane -ay«. -ar*!
Ju-t
A remarkable marrl.ngc ha.i taken
place at IVnu. In nortbca*t Ru**la. on
tbe eatate of a wealthy distiller named
M. ReabctniLoff. nay* a Umdon cable
gram to the Chlc-ago Inter tbean.
Tbe -bride ami bridegroom. l>otb of
magnificent physique, were tbe ’ nurolings** of M. Reshelnikoff. wbo bas h
beauty farm. He has for many years
by offer
ing valoable prlvUeges.
They are eorocraged to enter matitoony by grant* of land, payment of
marriage expenara ami an annuity of
$15 for every child born. Those wbo
lute fur an>thing •
'
ough and 1 *'M TALKING YET
j
«s**
•n-
Yoy poRGET. ’
land td Arniunk.
1.0.1 nofuory.
.......
d;
ina r.-kviitly deliver* d .>n . tUUc->, ^ ^
fore tin* Srw icty fm P-ychIc Research ;
at iUhtn. in which In- minutely ,ie- ■
lh»- c:,s4- of an author wt.o .li ,
vear. nco cmpb-tHy lo.t his memory ,
for langu iLM-s .nt.d n.vmos. w hile other- I
wl*c hi. mliHl wa» mon- ae'lve .sndj
Drt^v^rT.i
Kir"7 N. . V.
ni* cc. who had consuroptiui
lion in an ‘ have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV*
anted stage, also used thl
pt-r. I ER8E CITY. They can cure ycu.
m*.i,rlne and today she
fecriy meli ' Despt rate throat and lun ; „„ by all I
disea-t^i >ic!d lo I>r. King* .W Dicov.-ry as to no other medu .nc on
earth InfxlMlde for <-ot,gh- and
li.f aad let my '. r. 'Lr^-n IIv<
WPh aU tlmt * gtxKl wPh me
t:1o the p,s.r svm,* ca*h !
The balance i git - K*-,d
riT-rctui
J hau arvd kid glovra tomorrow. Sator-
niDch luxury alntard. Her*
are tbe long dTOgoo boat, for fe*tlva1
more.
1 by twenty men or m<
I for up river travel
draft
<’.5c ea, h.
Infant-* ttHjui*-, fan,y
To know that this new line of $2 50
learn, d that iht- pn^eut* shown are
American
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WE WANT YOU
oulv .n tenth pan of what the qu«-en r-'
... ,ve,i. and .hat their value had bt-. n
by
Hats and Caps
set could not be d^p^lcatt^l fur the i
yalued at. He said that no tme had
undertaken to esiinuite their value and
e^ljm^.l.-,l
|
-^Tbc New- York t a More has a tieau- |
are the l.lgg.--t men 1 have seen at the
espo-itiuii.
Clearly we liave Jumped at too many
conclusion, with refereut-e to the Chi
nese. If we may dedOi-e their Ideas of
Since tbe Inirtltntloa of thl* bnman
1 marriaga*
m children
have been born, nearly aU of them batng immensely aoporlor to tbe averaga
Ruasiao peasant ebUdrm In strength
and beamy.
Tbe glria tn particolar are remarka
ble for tbeir groccfnl carriage and
Utbe. artiT# forma.
Tbe latest marriaga waa celebrated
with exceptional dlapby. owing to tba
fact that tbe bride and bridegroom aro
the first coop)* both of whom apreng
from nnlont arranged by M. BeabatnF
Into Hla Heuaa.
A Le^lim of Cavendish. Vt.. was
roibad/oLhls cnatoarary health by an
Inrbalba of chronic cooatlpatlon. When
Dr. King’s New Life PIIU broke Into
his house, bts trouble was arrested
and aow he*. eoUrely cured. They’re
Walt A Son*' and F
Drug Btore*.
•hM UMtor Ca.
TRY A RKCCRD WAHT AD.
Olatcbes
Kings
Cbains
Knives
Foplis
IS
eiass
rdiniers
ses
Mout.:*..
Tea.
Johtif
-.No lund tin ' •Uild the numtor.
The pHeau Me It Im rrilgkma aervlcea.
Not nnill right years ago. bowever. eapooially vben called to a death bed
was Hi culUvaUon even attempted In or when atteadlnf a loneraL
uniform and satisfactory
five large , glas* cases on the opper
I>,-up Co.
day."*
.Ml this xveek the prices will be just about cut in halfWe must sell a lot of goods before October 1st.
{UatdK*> Si.lcnded v»Ia« for $20.00 we wUl leU fot $I20*>.
RiSaSe
Ova eoo lo chooK froiK, »c mile the i.rice 40 per
. cent, discoant, hence.rfogthkl.ells M $5.00 yon
ran boy i>ow (i» $3.00, .linow half i-rice.
Caff Cink*, Se»enJ Joien pair. reguUrty soM for COc. 75c inJ
$1.00 go »t S6e » pair.
Cadit** and flent* Chain*, see th* grea v^ue«
cu ghx you in good diunx $LS0 to $3.00, j»t
halfpriee. ’
.
The«'good5 mnS be K)ld You e« buy them le« thai
■linlflr pcicet this week.
RASTALL, THE HUSTUWC JEWELER
^ilWcufavaio# tve.
Vt^tttf a timiira
l0151-<?™»«™J5?i
TRY A RECORD WAIfT AO.
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TM* CVCNIMQ MECORO. TRAVERSE CfTV. UlCHIGAN* FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, HOC
DEITIISJiD FURERALSi
FOUtHT wn WOllES
rioBlW.
« etv. ,H. U
AtMR coutmr rAMMU WAA AT
b, tmt
TACKtD *V A AACK.
H«nh Cnltw Jor October «rrle«
lU etrer a atrikicg portrait of Mrr.
AGED MRS. AMTHONV FtIRTSCH
WAS Borneo TODAY.
Gilbert, the actrema.
f uwtlmony hef.>rr a BiRMM cma-i
imi hr r^rd to mtlhli awrlccv
paaalcs
Her «4ghtT-;hlnl birthday, aad <m «
to do it. They aU hatha.
*T have a very Ion* aeacm
arc have a nomW r of mlnrra who raah
fy «ijor bdne out artth their
Samual MMgely.
jperaona! habit*. The opealxv chap ment of oarrtwM artiHcry near ft
I t«r cf thU la^ae ctmrlilert ‘ Tb** Ei6«c- The.v ao to the aca h^war they
The muecal aenrlce of Mrs. Anibony
»onyj| lUi* of Thyrleai Developakeat ** and
,ly!«urriag toor throtxsboot ib« coantry
Mrs. M.O. Carrera MotKar
•M Cfc ClubbM) Otl-fT rin»«)f
. Tc Afur
Th.‘ r«m^ comalna a sketch of h*-
Ookay—Faneral Eerrlc** of Mra.
Uva atful life alth aotaethinp a» to h. *
------ paase<! ihroaah the civ
GU*»rtonc. Mlcb^ Ort. --Sootbera;
Cii). «
known
teacher an-1
the
well knowt
■**"‘.1 rurt^rh wa. held tbU'artemooo at tjty
.
o'clock fn^ J»e home of her aon. John I writer. I*n>f E: B. W
l« King.lcy j rurtach. fo€ Unloa atreet. Therv arm*
I^T. Eiward Bvereu Hale tella
j a larse attendance of friend, and rvl
Rfk> .returned to h*r i atlvt j. The floral offerins* were \«r> atorj of a New York clcrsymaa wh^.
the hooeraorkle*. Or..' ac«C l.c vnr
stW. Mr ac^ frtebteus It away.
n kft« a very jeorceou* euk>nac. The
aiifier porta are aUmini: green, the .
aiiiisa and twU.are r.mte dark, and the 1
throot La a Idaslag i
ft the »v inter (t s
ra perpmxlicalatly to the
______ h a*aln lakea root. The
. rot the root off at the arocmt
Aljt^ cv«in»r a<Jvlrea r* j»«<rt a «*^P"*’* ’ ,-xpcctii to remain iiermaneBily.
BU- * r-r-
Mr*. Kat...1 home m Mayfield ibla momln« after a
iHautiful. especially a larpe pillow had received a call to a laaklonatle
I suburb of lioatoa. A geniKman
vlalt la tbf rjv
from th« chn^ea.*
.Mr* Jtnnie Kiser n turned to her
jSK>nriD «»rrh of It at aundown.
had in hi* employ two Enulub
Ina bim.elf in a bl* awamp aeveral horn. i»s lr*mctoo. Ind.. after a viait • ThumpTon. H. A. Coau. Mias Carrie accidentally overheard the lolloFinT
nilea fnmi home.
Shortly after he in the cHy With reUtf%ea.
b.-tween the two
I Kariy and Will E. k^iot *ans aeveral r-javersalloa
oUACved a uuiuLkt of aoh. A makfr*
K P >Vrna went to, British rolutu* appropHate select Ion*.
The fuaeral
tbf-lr »a> tonard him. bul havluic hl« r.ta the onrtTiScs f“T an ext. u<1«n1 ba»l- aervtce waa conducted by Rev. I>emu*
It appear* lhal the flrvt srvs.ro wh
vu
.
. Tide with hUn ihla fan <1M not ucea
rkm a«y alarm until he dlacovertnl
that hia ammunition wa.s limited to
■
Cochtm of thf Consreemtiocal church.
i:sA|.er yiaa'c) and wife of MH.w The pall iMWPera wvn E I* Wilhi lm.
irioe. Erie o.unty. !‘ennolvanta.
p. Kyrelka. M iKorak. John Crt»aj:
tunn-d to ibetr bewe thl* moraltu W. SU-der and A. T»»piuka
H. L. Car
xUltma J w. Smith and Homer ler had charse of the funeral
one tarirldye
Kven Ihim he war n-/
yer/ appreheti^ivc. Uellevlnk that b>
kilims one vu'.f Ihe other. woa‘d
«,nie frfsbtetuMl and bould hIIuK awa.
»
Hox*le c*f Acme.
Mra K. J- Macdonald of Col«n,|.us.
Mrs. Mid9*iy» F«»»cral.
Th«- funeml aervlrea of Mary Jane
HoAworth hlaxed away, but ih«»t:sfe johio. return'd
home ihia
mornlnc
of the anin
afur MMimn her i«roni*. Mr and
I not falter Then i
Arthe
Mr* U J Morxau. She war aeix.m
hU Tit.fteaxbr realized the
pani.d by Mr*. M<|K1«*
Viatioo Q ilfkly slancInK about h* «w
Klu.n lime.
lhal the Wolvia were bum**eii him
Spindle went to Thomm*
Mim.
and a ►mall beech with apreaUinr M.n'llle
nmmlns fi»r a,visit with
braoche..,haonly free mar by which
her naclc.
o.uld climb.
,
Victor Petertyl has returned from a
GrH.plnK hta rifle finnl/
‘ I btialne...H trip to Chlcasu.
nwali.^1 the attack, wtii.h-w.aa
‘
Charles KoM-nthal haa n*tumed to
ieni; In comlns. Snapi-ms and
k.K. the aolves i.-aiwd at their In
Mrs Joseph
r>
attack.
i
Hucc« «l ‘n
•’"* **•*■’-'
the veteran arriv.M at tie fvM.t of the
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i
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/;
a
wotf
bells property Is Itclng done this fail
Mtua
DoHv Ookey.
Dolly -Uukvy. the
» M ro.,|j ,.f wb.vt l.*ok.s1 like steam, a
T
e r ortl. of -w>mtiofoeui'' waa
loofM- in the Que,-i. *->tma frying !•
a*!'*.yy?:.ii- the exlulutors. lie ^hrcal*
virtue irom n UMsl-.vn! iwyint Of view.
u Ih;it i n.illiiiig stofes before tot
tw-rt uhet! It ts adriiTi so* ted
.
THE MARKETS.
Toledo.
0-.
Oet
7.- Wheal- Ca-
Ik-cvmbcr and May.
Chicago. t»ct. T. - Wh'-at -De -n ber
Corn^ !ks-emler. ts\e M.i
<*;:vr
(»au
lO-ycar-o-!
I daughter of U-wds Gokey of-111 Four
juHWUh alrvH t. died at
la I niui i
I of Inflammaiorv rheumail.sm. For llo
and’«bars.*! toward the anarllns *ulKulH-ck Si
differing
IS Uwaied ju^l
inalT This inono nlarlV dlMonrert'Ml
Moyis.
with this painful disease. The futscra!
Hum and *mvp Iki*worth aufflrleni r*"
Kiler. formerly of Sagwill be at T i*VU*ck tomv»m*w
1...................
heislt.re
HMie to dn.p H^■ bun and spring Into
linaw. has come to locate In Traverse
Francis church
,i.;.
h*w apnadins
branches
from
L'lty will, his family
Mr. Eiler he]d‘
planer omdatiiig.
Ti.„Uleb he MK.n rv^rhed
a place of
he onu-e of fvollce Judge In Saglnaw
uapjj. p :
>afety.
and \< pr.»gdneni in fraterual circles, |
The wolves howled aUml the tree
John Porter.
for a.mie hour* and kept Bosworth a
l.if,- and Mutual l-Uc InMtrance
The funeral s< rvice of the late Jour !
pri.-oner utml
well Into the night.
11 panic* of New Y«uk,
Forur was bHd ye-terday from t!
they dlsapiM-ared a* auddi niy as
When th.
, , retiidenee. Uev. J. Ik ei* ol Northi»o 5 j
they ran
came
At daybreak, th** famu r
they
8ATCIU*.\Y Sl'KCl.M.
’ officiaiiug. Many beauUtul t\orA\ ofleruie. Miflerlng from
I.......... I-,......
C.rclU. l’2l K. Fn.m Mre.-t
in
e\
identH*.
not ►erloiis wound*.
m. Ev. rlou or iicanu! .crisp, r. gu
whieh V.a> a haiulM'
,hi- pell 4tf the wx«:i ar 20C candy. h»r luc a i*oumI. We
lu- Suu.lay Wi-hotVl of
Ivllb*! wa* M.cure«l 'and tlie home alwi furnish ice cream*. gU'i. fn.. eu
>teader bus sinee eoH.s l.M the bmmtv puddings and wcrylhlug up U> date for
ifi«* Ttate utul county allow.
parties, woddini;* autl retcptlon.s.
It Is seldom that Northern Mlrhlgan
i-:;oC 2t
wolves will attack a man. even In win
IV
v^ber. n il: No. 2re<1. ?‘ V : No.
.•orn.> : ~e: N*. .-. whit. „,i- :tr.e
n;e duke vf suila-rhind luM elr>*M
1 mu- -f
rv,.,te^ in Se..thnid a ro..d
xkWu U t!«e prtd .• luol enjoyeU
next Tuesday and Wednesday.
muikalde.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
.
7PEB CEHTINVESTMEHT
GILT EDGED
every s-.v months
(3 ‘ pti c.
June,an.! I).itcemher.)
•Vie .\ll Wool I ancy Suitings
in. .Ml Wool Suitings
........
29c
69c
3(i in. Black Taffeta Silk
for
Taffeta Silk. ^ QQ
§0C
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Write lor pimphi^t
lars to
W. E. GRIFHN.Ca-stier.
THE EUREKA COUNTY BANK.
EUREKA. NEVADA
'ancy Mohairs
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50c
1.allies' Flannelette Wrappers
*70C
r. in. .Ml Wool /.ibelines in navy, brown,
binrk an<l llu- new illumlnaie.l QQq
Outing Flannel Nightgowns
50C
.Mti. I-.inc> Suitings
Silk Waists, special
2-98
__25C
‘'T’lints’"'"'^'^’
;0^
heavy fleeced Union
50c
.......... 49c allies'
Suits................................. .
BOSTON iXORI
15 in. Fine Black Brillianiine
tor....... .................................
TMl
rights of ww* n
Read Benda'a -ad."
Voter* »hould be sure to regi»ter
Voter* should be
TucKlay-hnd Wednesday,
| next Tuesday and Wednesday.
baU and kid glove* t
day.
TJ/^rmiOfntC \Vc place on sale for Saturday’s selling;, a large number of RcmIvCliiUalll^ nants and short ends left from the past month’s selling. Wc price
them very low to dose.qukkly. They include lengths for children’s dresses, waists
aiul full dress patterns.
FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING *
VKyKti-Ter,mAtFr,TnlP..
Voter* should be aure to regUtir
ter wloii bkkl Is Kcarre. and Ikw
worth's experience Is considered le
FOR THE LADIES’
lar*
iP-mut. Mieb.. tk-t. 7 ~\VHa;
inking out the aemkxdo^ after the ply. a !ad baA^i;> aiiswexed: '*WWaonl • imi^ssible. " pul H after flie ky "
wenl “iwrdon.** *o lh.vt the arutciw^ i
The a«seml4age wra* astooWMsl. bet
iwad: “Fardob. imposcabje to let ecut j roanM w hen *
*
* *
to F.W-i
aouM
fw.t
aher
what
bK
Tlie .
then.the
wile lu
‘ York nui
Hfl lu
i Saturday Bargain*
ivetmur. .^v*-nc,
. Janua;'
pork.
IC.su.
/ i vr;:
y-
Meth(»4i.->t.
ni pnibJy batte
week-
wtu.U
a
lr«s- where he iw*ve vent lo a loud yell
i '
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S.»m»ilm<‘*
a:id nil
mother » !
and .Mrw. Carr, i w ere
nd a aitxwj, ai<5 are nos* at Qu.tice.
They will reiurn to Traverse City next
i:\ravHilng In front of Julius Camp
Unrest Sunday a.-hoola !n tb# city.
Uv-ukema wa- ntaklmf a rtill-
.oo. n. ^-p«....
u,.4ch, cv.D uii V1. a bit
L^hiirchu
velanil.N Ohio, where U
at Clevelanll.^
they
givoe to aiteu’iiahc wevUling of Str. e»
BREVITIES.
terrlflc How. only to rvH-eive a new
T. June*,
Hyi
aw.
One day mheti ahe wa* .«*..nna Me
•IHln'l you like the vemioiir*
i, -Very mmh." replied the othv
Mra. M. D. Carrel, died at the (ainll>
rewldc'Bcc at yiiiacy. Mich.. Tu.^.luy
momlns.
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T
TW BtaT W UUW.
One of tb.rsc littk'ii»*natdv iivMlct.tJ I
Rip Rcukrma. a Milwaukee lawyer,
srkirh have made il.f etaroer do«n;:rr »od «ncmls*r of the TYlacOoaln k*iaktcf Ruws a l^ioved U told all ov. t Bus
^op^mtendeot of ooe of Ma
the New York clergynian. said:
by U. U Carter.
Mra. M. O. Carrel's Mother.
^ buhlntHik trip to Chi
S'la^pisii®
Me* !■ aagiaisA
n et. .-iud eur^.w abounded
tv-nlay * ofH n.ng of the mrdleal
at TeMe
Ine stall contained noth
exhil.Uu
int but sample* of a new ami.wtheiic
Which U-ars the restful n.vtue ef aom
sided over 1
^e^vi^e. too."
dla««ac yesterday noon, were held ibiT ha!U
iiflemoon at ie Advent church au ’j ‘ Hi ja>' !.new yoti'd thange
iirutua this ilUr nilml.' r. r
jj^rial will take plac* I -.u phantlv
what 'arm 'a*
The remains were ahlpptd
rams hi*
1
vice at the eburvh
Mldscly. asttl Cti >T-arw. wife of Samu
Mldnely. who died of vaUular heart
lerided Vlctun. IMII the man was in. \
daunivd
bad for some liuie been emK-avorin^:
set the sec-.ud sroom to attend *e
f»'ll..w with a very Uaek skin,
beanl a man aay to him
are pretty dirty.* '\>w.* h<
not out at Uat yoar’a
A
OR EAT
L.1IME
OF*
FAULTLESS C>-OTHING
We nut only offer the very finest in material, style.
in. .
but at the most reasonable priccs—wc show a ]>crfcci assort
ment of the iincsi in
f[UV^PAl)LIK^iiO^:s
Last Day of Opening
U../->,vV./,r /<>04
MEN’S FALL AND WINTER
TO-MOW
SUITS AND OVERCO^S
the g»-eatcst values ever shown at
Beautiful new fall styles in even'tliing we carry
■
$10, $12. $15, $18 and $20.00
Fine Musical Program both Afteraoon and Evening.
These garments arc all hancLtailorccl. of the most famous
makes. Union made of course. They have just arrived and
ate of the very latest I'.i'U. Fall and Winter patterns-’and
remember too, that we guarantee satisfaction
We cordially invite, yes. urge you to come, and ^e the new
store In all its beauty. You will enjoy the music and see what s
new and right,
HATS FOR WISE HEADS
AFTEEMOON PiOGRAH BY PROF. AND MIS. HORST AND PUPILS.
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l-Yankvv iJ.rl . . . . . . . . . . U^mp?
lUllbcrs and Mr Horst. .:.
Karl Hallbcrs
5w-vu*lln solo..
UlaSwanum. : ; ■
*
Emn
Kcnnr.h
i^n’ny iksinisU y and Mr. Horii. ^
*........"MrTlorsf.
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Margucrlie HabU'r (lAkc Auml
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i>iui*andU»clllcH9«‘^^^^^
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- Mrs. Hurstin Georgia.................................. .
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l.lla Sawaton and Mr. Hurst.
t of the Wind*............................. ....................
Leal* Homdav and Mr. Horst.
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Because a wise head knows a good hat-we sell tlie
■ M. KlBBlN"hats-the bcstinthe land.
all the newest
/
l)u ,
I
correct shapes at
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
Tke «tore that selb only the newest nnd best nt
chcayer Coeds..
prices ef
STEINBERG BROS.
m
travchh
mmm wars of
lift. H«r7 Mraoor. «r Hew IMtI- M(y presraaatng and wlU <
sort,
iwMtf tevUalJom to tli«
of IMT 6^ttr. Uim fUi*^
riot Imi* Bchaoor. fo Jnmr* mnhmrn
Owm/Jr . of f^CTOtW.
The
It Is nearly eomptetad from Fetoalso
lo Cheboygma.
A Manistee teamster . erldenHy
K t, wUn Hitt •rhBoPr octod h»
hrUMBOld I6r the ^taaghtcr of tbe thoaght that a dty Ikwe ^aUtlad
telo Soaator Woakhom. Mr. Carson him to promiscuous use of all the town
aldewalka.
The other day a man was
telac «»ne of Ue usher. Latar on be
wnt to rtimburg. na.. and por- granted a taamatera license and Re
ckasad M o«afr fn»%e. and last ns. thereupon proceeded * lo drive
so^ Bvn .Mlsi Schnour aaaln at Asoa. horses on Ihe aldewalka of the main
whtn^icO^ had |one on a rUli. They atr.seL He was arrewted under a
srill ba at hone In Pstersbur*, Kla. city oretaanee which !»roterts walks
aad curbs and paid a iae la the Jas
A rlill fo ibr CaJomet A Hscia Ike court for the privilege
la order to cairy out the street par
mae. the world • grealoat co|»^r pru^
, docer. brlnim oat aoint inUrrasUna ing work and other things which hare
eonparlwNis Aa»oa« otl^ striaola be*a outlined la Escansba next year,
faaturtw t. i? fact that the property theelty council will submit, at the fail
U equipjied with machlaerr ta tl»« ex election, a propoaliloa to boad the
tent of almost TojUO horse power- city for IMAMW to provide funds for the
equal to iha. of Dttlslh. Saaerior. Min work. ISaough money will be raised
neaptilU and 8C Paal oombliied. aad by oae-balf per cent, taxation to
sreater ihan that feasrated at the blK the oll3r*s share.of one street, 1
power plant at the Nlacara falU. The imople rat the other streeu named
pumplns capacity la Uo.aoo.ooo galloci la the appropriation measure paved
of water dally, three Ihdependeot ay» they must accept the bonding propoaiterns of water works brine malotalned, tioo.
one at the auaip milU at Lake Uoden
The recent opsaiag of a teleti
aod the others at the mine at Oalu lliu* to Pedtoga. In Irotr^mty.
neu one of the latter planU pumplai prove .the means of opening up the
water from Lake Bujierlor. four mile. Cbicogan lake dlstHct. A road will be
dieuat. The 4
pM Xhroogb and a lirw coltmy of
la probably iteaUrr thaaWt H farmers from different sections have
aay otb^r oorpuratlon In the world slgnlflrel theh- Iiilsntloo of taking up
with the poeatbla etoepUua of the cU» their realdencea on the vhorc-s of th*of Chlea«o. At the Red Jacket ahafi. lake. A number owTi summer
which is a mile la depth, and required along the lake front and for'aeveral
nearly nine years to sink. U a quad years -have Iwen ,elaroorlng for
r«plc hoUt which holau 10 ton kiaii. phone service, ft will Ik- completed
at the rate of 4« miles per hour. Thi in a few weeks and will be pul In c
hdlatlna speed to about kO seconds lor mtoblcm early next spring.
the renical distance of practically a
Boyne witnessed an Interesting
mile, allowing for aurtlng and st« » lies of natural phenom.-aa Sun
;ptag No locomotive ever built ct.uM morning. Shortly after 7 ocloek the
•dnpileau? the record on a horlronial first Insiallment of downy snownakes
planV
fluttered iwrthward. Then the sun shot
Oaroes A Oleason «»f Rajtlnaw Is said out from under an eastern cloud. i
to be one of the old.wt living prlnten morplioslng the anownakes Into *ra.n
in Michigan Ho Is li« years of age. a drops. And in the western sky war
j rateran of the Motlcan war. and sei seen a beautifully arched rainbow
j tied In ttaglaaw In 18kC. where- be en there ever was any truth In the wta
j tered the employ of the lau- Ovorgi' roent that there's a pot of gold to bc
1 LAwlf He set the first typ. and mad- ftwind where thd rainbow ends,
op the drat form for the Baginawlan should have been rcrlfled Sunday and
which was esUblUhod in UtiV and I Monday, l-'br the north end uf
atm published He has workt-d on all matehleas circle reate<k upon a b<
the papers that have been publllbed lop. bathing It with glory, and li
In Baginaw. and has been acUve at hU was reen through the iransluct-m col
c^ until within the |»aai few months. orlngm of the arch of promtoh the dla
tarn hillside, with lU reddening leaves
}U has now retinal
Th.« other dsy the Menoniln«-e in.llrej and green fields. The same phenom
had great s|xirt wtth threi w«*r) h«» e:u»n hammmd again Monday, the arch
haa-s and the offleer. of Marinette. resting juiion lUe same bouse.
Menominee ia going to be know n a^
1 WU . acrous the river. Joined In. The
weary uu«w were first chased from Ihe Battle Creek of the upper pm In
Marinette across the bridpr to' Me aula Several breakfast IikkIv and kin
drill
pOHlucU are now being mamifacjtiwiilnee and then chaM-«l back again.
JthU performance l»elng rei>eated to*v tured there.
The tHlUor of the l^nb»nville Cre*ieral tiroes. At night the amuseme.it
j ceased and early the next, morning ibc treni roust have had 'em last w.-ek.
j performance started again. Klnally one when he aald a cucumber measurrel &
‘ 4»f the holMM.s. In crossing the river for fe«M 4 Inches in length. Ii U pridmblc
I the sUth time thai morning, aiopiwd that some tourist printer imiH.*nil up
1 on the bridge and ba,hrel longingly ai on him In setUng the tyim.
BcvMil weeks ago. Bilward Ryan,
1 the roshlfir waters as If he woul 1
[ drown his sorrows by Jumping In of Tompkins. Jackson reninty. wav at
! However, a railing HHervrT^M iM-tweei lackrel by a viclotis ImiH and soven-ly
j the holai and the r4iej_ad«l. after U- InJuiy. As he is still laid up. 20 uf
!1ng finally roUndwl up atui hH-krel li bis neighbors called on him. and put
: )sll on the Meooinlne*- eide. h.> said h« In a day harvesiliig bis big corn crop.
: fs^uld have JumiH^d hail It no^ tn-en for It was a big field, but the farmers fin
ihe climb over the railing. sUlih was Ivhed It.
Tin- t'hlcago. Mllwauki-^- Sc 8t- 1‘aul
ioo much of an eff«»n
I A ssarni of Ihh h iiH>k |Ml^M >4slun ol railway is liaullng some re'cord break
a vacant space beneath the
I ing trams from Channlng. the Junc
tion
iH.inl. to Its ore dock at WVIU
Oarbutt ^ bonie. n<
here they have held ilu- ovei the Escauaba A Lake SuiH-rlor
than a yw Tlu- oth-r line From M to 1*:: .'." ton cars, with
Oarbutt called to bih assKi a iounsge ranging from 5.if. to o.SOO
!iU»r, and they carefully n are iM-lng drawn one train and are Ihv
I Jiiovetl the flouring wlKWc the relnwl Ing eavil.. hHii.lled l.\ the railnia-rh
I of 1hi« little honey makers, where they new t.M Ion !.Htmiotlvc*s, iurn<*d «»m a*,
discovered a hidden woallh of swiiM - tin ..Mtiwaukee simps.
lorn hnndr»*d fs.nnds
the finest hon
IM t ulwellK Magic Kgypiion Od
II V Imaginable wav taken from ibis re enres iheumatlvm neuralgia, ctmtrac.: It to m»t always a algn that a man
I has a jag on iHvaiive he hi»es snakev
j Two IVtiwkey «iung men re'ceiilly re*
1 telyixt' an Inn.KH-ijt Us.king U»x. and
.■on eaiefiilly oiwalug It. found a big
i gti*i n snake all cotbsl ready lo strik«
['Which of the boys Juwms! the fnrthei
e.l «H.rdH and muscles, cuts, sprain?,
bruises, burns. dlarrht>ea. colic. A'.t
druggists. Satlvfaetlon guaranierel cr
money refund»*d
DONT HISS THE CHANCE.
W. H. iMillcr A Co. of Detroit will
have an cxhibtion here Monday. Oct.
10. one of the largett and hneat stock
of furs t^at hat ever been shown In
thia city. Thd will b- an escept.onal
Ihe
of a collrel snake. <;ia-is chance to get a fur coat or neck scarf
iK-ails hail t>e« u put*on the liead'foi at wholesale price.
eye». and Mr Snake kwiked natural E. Wilhelm, corner Front and Un.on.
enough to f*s*VatryUwly:
Vandals, ha\e taken to Usnijig M*m
of Ihe mining ewnips near Mamueiu
Beautiful new dress poods
and. *bt‘sldes uwiring up the tents and shown tomorrow for the first 1
darowglng th,. prom-ny. large quant i
J. W. Mi
flea of blankets, rooking uleuslls. etr..
Bl'LUS for w icier and vpring flowe
have bc«n oarrUM off. The autburltitjs
have offered |l<s» reward fur infurma- Ing just received at K. M. Faluv
tiutt leading , to th» capture ol the greehouae.
paitlci.
'
Read Benda’s •‘aA*’ Hfll give away
Bdward AtKim»un ol Itoy City U tell
Ing a story about a rooster that com lats and kid glovei tomorrow, Satur
muted mulclde. Last w.-ek he sold a
number of chickens ami a few morn
HYACINTHS, lullpw. etc.. In hp’c::
inst later’found hto nK.sU-r dea l,
did variety at F. M. l*mlm-*8 gnt n
hamtlng by a nail prut rod mg from ibv
houae.
23of,-Di
aid# of the ciKip He aUvanct-d the
jlhooo- that grief ore r the loaa of hi.
The lataat cr-atfona in the nedr '
j mates drove the bird lo hang Itself
The grading for the roadbed of th^
new Obahoygan Southern railway, a
new Une to open op next aummar be
twqpn retoskey and Chetoiygan. to niiv
emr,
micmman. fnibay. octmcii
r. i«m.
IIRSINN^
VUTtEPilTMERT
lliwoArlo Oo.
OMAoCt^C
h
-.ssai^.^'sss*
The fovenmient of tha rolled 8ut«|
SS5£Ssi5^
■mo-8L.So>MIl*.KT.
8^ leather battery «*»«. alrm?*. buckles, patent catch, pdllahed rtv
Ractor with toe leas, ruby and emerald side lights.
PHONE Mt.
mCAEEST.
of peraooa with whom Iti^
n to tranaact. aays a Wash* { '
wtcb to the New York Trte-i d
way. but tbe
ible. If a merto Us
chant Kiras a tbeck In aatiafaction of ■
an obliKatkm and the ebeik to tost tbs
loM can be proved and tbe amount recomd by the man to whom tbe cbet k]
wraa flren. Sometimes It happena that;
HOT SPRINGS REMED
Cura all abranic dlataaaa.
for aala by all llrat<laaa dnigfilala.
Pricaa. Hot SpHiioa tablets. f1.
Hot]8fM4ii«a Quick Rsliaf (llnlmanl)
25oaii^
KJrJSisrssjsssji!'*
■aa.}. D. ATanma
ao seldom that the profit from this!
Wfilc (or oar Boures to one to which ao boalDcaa man
would give aerloua ^^conalderaUon inj
figuring the posalhilltie*. of a ucaaon. I
But i'DcIc Sam. on tbe rontrnry. can J
Hot Ipt^aoa healing aalva. 8S esnta.
figure out pretty well before the l«e-'
Hot Springs com
10 osnia.
foraiarioa about ginning of tbe ftocal year that so many'
Far aala by fi. E. Walt A Oana.
thottaand
doilare will be pnt to his I
ywarcaaewi]
eredJi on tbe "profit and low" account ‘
yoawothing.
before the year to over. This will
c^e from bonds. Lnltsd Statrw note*,
tiM t«m SfMitt CMpMy. AIM
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO,'
treasury notes of- 1K«* ami silver cer
DIatributJng Agaiilft.
ilficstes destro.vrd and never prewente<r
tTAai AMO RLATFOmi.
for redemption, from unclaimed Inter
est on Interest Iveariug eecurilles. abra
•eia pl*»
akms of gold and silver roin. m n.ey
orders which are lost and never du
evening. The mlnst retoare a Utile bet plicated. as well aa the humble postage TkilllllM •! 1
y o/ralxaUons of the sump which Is not put to ibc use for;
|
klnd and gave part^ aatiafaction. which It was Intended.
The amount which the government
The Singing of ^A B”nch of Wldmakes lu destroyed stamps roch ycari
flowcrs*’ by James B. Emerson
to not detenniuable. hot
Might Have Betm** bv James V. Bara ly nmount* to roan} hm
dl aad the ‘ Man Behind'- by Arthur Tbe sump rollectore fui
U a large i
for they!
^GRAKD OPERA HOUSE
Crawford were especially pleasing.
tbrir fa.*e value.
The wire work of Kyier. enp«-clally the
to be convidcred when buy
bicycle nnmlK-r, was MMH.*rlor to an;
ing a Co|T Slove is : : : :
I perform tbi
thing that hp» apiM-ared here In that
itcd In the
Um . Crawford and Finning, dlhpeo*
♦-r- of eccentric musical comedy, made
the hit of tbe evening, their work dom outlawed, but they are os real as
to-ing very good Indeed. Tbe perf<»rm- If fliey wsre rredited to Fncle Rom
The stovo that will give >ou the
amc closed with Ihe Spaulding Broa.. on Hie books of the irensurv dei«artgn-atebl amount of heal wnh
an.-ol-ats. They had some new aeU
1 Know This is Good
Tbc value of mlMlng I nllrel Slates*
the leant coal to the ntove to
that were very pleasing lo the houae. loterest bearing eecuritles «f tbe eoHl !
1 .*•
•Tl.i
buy,
Ttiis• is waTvut
iMTHi %a»4*
ut‘ ciamr fi\r
lor
showing as the did. not only skill but or toauee prior to and during H»e elvll j
the Jewel ctial stove
The
grvat muscular devejopmont
war on June »i amounbil to luoiv Ibnn
double hire* healing K.vMem
The “KiKillcules*- of Charles W. Mil fl.OiiO.Otai. Thoiie obligations. o!i wl,)cb |
iiM-d in the Jew.-I romp<-to the
ton. an allegrel "premier comedian.** Internet eroaed yewrw ago. dote Imck to,
lieat to reiiiaiu longer In this
The Northland Singer
was a little w(irst than |be nam«\im IMT. and tl»e outstanding aniounts arc
clasvifled as follows:
i
..love than in other idoves. The
pliei*. The fumiU-st pan of his whole
hollow liabt- removes ih«- cold
muni was when he got mad at ihe au
air from the n<H,r and |»asset< -l
Hence for refusing to assimilate his CMd deM .
aro.m.l the stove and ket ,.s u,i
Lo.-in of If
Jld JiKev and left ihe stage.
Tei*. lnd«
CTEINBERG’S
WEDNESDAY. 4 0
OCTOBER.,.. IL
IHE QUEST1QN
coJiliniiv IR
IN FlIcL
riici
tuOilDIIY
BECAUSE
Ben Heuilricks
Loan of iva».
i.yo m of IsC .
SMS of Juna. 1
S SO s of ItOk. .
Will Play "OLK” in that nevertiv-bc-forgotten
_ tCELLANtOUA
ABST <ACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
UOes with C*. P. Oarvw ft Bru.
both phoasa
E&N.LTIIIECJIRD
...... Tir
a continual elrcutatlon.
Tonu in and let uii show tlu lu
It is hoped that all the town folkv
roora^ ft a:
lo you
will turn out to welre*mc Thomas Jef
rerson in "Rip Van Wlnkel" tonight. lows
_ of _1K64_.
when he will 'appear ai StelntoTg v | cokv.ne of ii»r
(of 103
[3rand open hbuse. He will be here Conv^ols
Uosn of February IM . ..
mlv tonight and lo mlasW a pvn Funded loan of fWl..............
rormance as his "Rip** will be Is t . Funded loan of l«i fcon■ ■■■
h..> Nfw
f«go
tinuedi ............................
deprive one's self of a great deal of Orrgon war debt
C«m«*
■ ■L
a
Mu*w
rojoymeni. "Rip Van Winkle" to one Loan of July and Aug.l^d
Bosn of July and Aug .IW
IIL
\|wav« make- u* l.att;;h
Ilf the oldest plays bow running and
frontlnurd) .........................
that it still appeals to public favor to Xx*n of tts3 OWl s...............
AKD NEVBR DISAPPOINTS
Loan of HUl «conUnoed)...
evidence of lu worth. Thomiv Jef Ixjan of July IT 1K«............
ferson's lUnslrlous father has play el
PtICES:25c,35c. 50c. 75c.
U for year, with satisfaction to him
............
Scat sale will ojien Monday
?eU. financially and sallafacilon arttv Tressury nmrv of
morning.
ilcally to the public. Rip to a peculiar
of no
------------- 1 HAVE---------------plav. it iakt*a alt back to the primitive Two yr«r m>irs of iso
iime in old .New York, and the little |
quaint Dutch village of Falling Water. ] Crrtifl.-ao-s of
8K WBR TAX
a fac simile of many really In exi?*-TMIRD WARD
enee at that lime, and lllu^trau-^ tu j x
cvui certifleates of
6RAIID RAPIDS • IIOIAHA RT
‘ ...................... f
--------Interesting labU- of HonjI
HoiMirle Hudson
this table It Is seen Hint Hie
Not cc to All Persons Inlere.ted.
e.l that I have dtopoM-d of 11
COSPANY.
and hto' mem men
_______ It of outstanding sceuriiies on
buslii.
ThiN ib not true. ,
U WM
SrH.tS.UM.
, whbl. Interest Inns .v*.nsetl stands ai
The s,HK-ial assessment tax roll for
the
coiitrar>
I
am
plannine
.NortniauJ ^
In tbe last fliu-al ye.ir the re.n>lrucliftn of a inmk sewi r in
imreaMmy
fa^llillc^
for
in.nu-dy “.Ob- [
listed .nto.ve wbleli
wlik-li ^ district No. d. iH-ginning on Division
larp-r stor k
*
-iiilitinn "ere>
OU<on.^ ^upiM»rted
mipany td aj I were preseutrel for rreleiiii»iinn
"ere >
the alb-v beiwtn-n Eicbth and
ttotie ability aud a comid ete scenic lb : bonds of Ihe funded
Mint hto He*
Ind e.'n.‘ 'fclre*< Is. atld
ve^titiire. win apiM-ar here n.-xi and two year notes of Iton and
lH‘twet-11 Twi-lfth and ThlrttH-nih
W.-iliiesflay. Oct 12. at Slelnto-rg'
plaecd
In
my
hand<
■ewentcl in the future t,. Ih* n*
»»»•*
Grand oiH-ra houre- Mr. HendrlcKfe 1*
fn» coawwrttog aato lias Vrslns
collecHoii the same to 'be paid on
a rare combination of gis^d acting atuI
aingl'ng. having a voice of much swtii
care al Walvoa for north
ne^>. and d»*scrll*ed as a rich sympa
“ T to LOCKWOOD.
ft T. A ^
thetic baritone while hto acting to mag
Ion of thousands of n ites tosuc.1,
m-Pc ami full of delightful qualm
and will have lietu-r attractions
comedy for which he excells Hb
U:r the careful buyer than ever
I'M TALKING YET
rongs Include "Fair Land of Sweden.* after floating around for yean, nre lost. hat. and k.d gloves tomorrow. SaturIK-Iure.
LEST YOU FORGET.
"Philo,w-ne." "Northland Lullaby.' I woni out or destroyed. The nnm.int; day.
That tha Hot Springs medicines
•l*ai'r It On." "That's .My Friend" an^ of these unredeeiurel notes wnuUl l»e!
---------------------I dlBleuIt to esHmale. From the first! Try a |uilr of tear Ihijs* seanile
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV•Seaudinavla."
; issue. In Iftni. to the present day Hie i Hkh-s. He cau l ri,» th* m If be trb
ERSE CITY. They dan cure you. Foe
; amount w ould reaeU millions of dol [
Frledrirh.
vale by aft first class drwgglata.
DON’T MI88 THE CHANCE.
i tors. In Hie single Item of what was j-----------------------------W. H. Miller A Co. of Detroit
I known as fraeHonal eurrenry and more ; ^taTB or^ICHIUA-n
ICHMOND
C. R. A
have an exhlhtlon here Monday. OcLas "shlnpUstera," whb h was w
th.-PruWle Oowrt for said 1
10. one of the largest and finest stock |
,u,ring the elvll war. there was
2 mi-m m« ’ —
of furw that has ever boon shown in : outstanding on June 30 $15.24:».1SS.21. nty ol’Trsrrrs* City, w
^
CHILLY DAYS.
mond. Ind.. to on Tuesday. Ocl«lK-r 1!.
this city. Thia will be an excepHonal 1 of which tbe actuary of the tn-usury : SSfoor.^*^
Ik-lwx(.U .0. U,8.cr.
i. 1
IZ o
eh.«... «.t. (»r
.r «cK «.r(|
^
r of Ihr ostatr
too cold lo go without a fire and too address C. I. Ixi-kwcxid. <Jpm»ral !*aaswarm f6r aieady heat. It to nice to = enger Agent. Grand Rapid*. Mich.
Tin K.I.!
.. pn..r„,s.,
-------------- ^-------cBange at a aubtrrosury and which to irS^to.Whrer.of iid
*idd.vs^ arbowor. i *^»'e a muc hot air dlspenrer In Hie |
ttnirof h--^th
of SO alt Ught stovc That.can;
prescription TALK.
* iltroT Mud d«ia.«d. uccord- j be made to shut off. to suit the atmoa-*
preserlpdon cornea here you
iftoft. of «hv -tatwu- in .ud,,
conditions. 6. F. Saxton Hardreceive courteoub. prompt treatincDt and your prescription w 111 be
are Co.
the other nigbt In a Uby costume I
---------------------! filled accurately and ekllfully from* tbe
aaya the .New York World. ^Hie o
A NEW DEPARTURE.
best and purest drug*. We try to
too was led hr Mrw. llaggln and lie .
Barney Anderson baa‘ purchased a make our prrocriptlon serv ice ao perT. Duncan. Jr., dreared, as were all
The
now stock of hardware, atovea and feet In every way that it mu?i surely
the gueeta. In baby rkrtlies. There inf in
cooking utenalla which he had on dla- j pieaac you. .The place. Johnson Dnn
were forty cooplea. tbe coatumee nv
u to further
rmplement atore. 113 j Co.
^
rerenUng c*har|rt«w aorh a. Uttle i a«o«i
Lord Fauntleroy. Baby BnnHng. etc,
at JSa I Bute street. The atoreg are the Co-!
----------------------and Ibe favon were artldea dear to
Riel
dtildrec-books and fioUs and toys. | ^nk A
■?
*■ I M«n.. t>« IIP. coMUtlng ot h«rd coal | N* ^
J?.2SLr?.;3L*H!S!
One of the fea
“01c Olson”
Trank Crude
m Trout St.
.............................-
r.T
"■
-
PERBMARQUETTC
At the Old Stand
t
I, ST:r:Sj
Not Sold Out
SSSH-lSSw
-i
TIOUDUY GOODS io
FINE JEWELRY
J. N.«ARTINEI(
217 E. FRONT ST.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
{
m
iiai
Vt'
Saa'SKSsOi
i:^'.;s::-.-.’M
u
ffeai. MB iriit M
THETIME
TtMl
:s
VMMI«. •oHoO.'Mof
wwto,*^Hpiw«Yj
- THamS
...
Tte ux rent tor
^oMU
t^ool MC^cItsr uaw ui ipwii
mmmrnt liir tfe* M wvU •
«r TWVM otr. Iltok* tert
9lM« to aqr fetadt tor €DUMilo
1 wffl M to nr «toet tor to*
pm U Pmtam
toito rrmy
^MktorCtotoMwSlUar.lomi.
t
vain U:M •'do
tot toTMota. Md from 1 t'doek
4 •cledK to tot ttonott o( tMh dv.
Ad tostt ^ bdbrt SttC tot wm
kt itedTtd %ttooat ttitoette ‘
, Mr ^ to tk4
(Moootok 004 for MO root, pant k*
ha. hMO o roaUMt of Oohitoio
ji»lMias4QriR<*oOMk. tokovk.
Kt i Wl tor W» •«
to » MBtotoM
«•'
lMt«ll
* la Oolorado be bwoM to.
Mo*o4 to -tola# at CripRl. Crotok
•04 0 (r« roar. a*> «o. a Rro*loH
Vtf^ b*V of lOforw. I* «»
rolM* of O-II040 :WMow
VtolM Ikto-ko totCht «* ■> •«
Hr. 440*. to-tko oaUH of o obtob*
SrAtoto.ro--fc».or»W«li
tor UK! of toon Motto. 00 CBOkop 4o4 nm
oii* tooMtorr; ort«to<
MUtmtr. ni. toot horr oRpMrad to Botoototo
kotoooMkot Chatto. Ctaic. tb. tUBOO. lodtoi
pototor of Oolorodo SRtown. rreroMy
oo iM rrliM
pr.*-***
Oalahto aa oU polatlo. oT Mr. Ailn*.
Ik* McrPtarr.
..«». DMUor**; o Cfcorrtor W» toat ho. oMtoctad onoMoroMr i
HoohM mmm m tpimo (or »
AtlorooT doaml WIlHo* H. k
wUI. It to told, ko ORROUtod k» Oor.
omor Batoo of Mo|oorta*tto to «w
eoto tor talo k«oinr Moor.
0 To»HorM HtobtaA. - Alra. Thr .ptaodld or* hO«tto.hlR
b*h ot ta noodtop. ho. ko«i (orMllr Ptorrd to coiooM»loa tortr ky
tor navy drpartOMOi.
• -Jack the ankir-itrobbrr': to i
kind of aonoyrr of womm whi
.prana np In 8*i Ptaoetoco.
■troocraphen have krro hi. r»
^ o»o2rOR. un.tooao for fcta prey
for the »o.l l«rt. He daru ool
1^ M th«r took tktlr MU ihrr
Ikot
•»»«»'*< *M of dark rotraacea. wl«w a Irtm ankle,
4MiU too* (to-tor MteltoO. It w« (toon It a twtoi and to. owner f
*ttk ■ U*«r —rrUI.
Ito^toi okick tor pniRttotor coolO kr Tbo otocrrt oC fhr U. a I
S.“4S^
i*
SjStiJSsrrs,
■^xStTbe aotletd a cro^ of bnp-
4Mt ptramitoraattactototr
ftondtoc over toe gfmttof nbantd. <to tP toaet ramitoti
ptod Oh Oct. toi tad ttoUl Kor. 1st a
ptaaitr «t taa par o«l for oottoeto
wtUhaahtoppd. ‘ ItsMttoonthatbedetmntoodto ' Otoea.BiMMt8lata%iakhldf.
.e.R.&LAaairmrtlat
Taanday. Oct. 11th.
bt kitiac 00 4dhtt tSttcl
fc^cartorxBbba.
,
MV.iiSSSSMrtSfl''"
WINKLE b
DUAMa-"** ******
HE t B unoR
GULGOmw.
Salesmen:
muea
bvoti to ovsfr bungry man wto»
vottfd no^ ftr It. Tbis was more to^
I tod a loQC tlBir wroi tgr
Tbe tottd Hne grew nntil st night ta
mmv 4s «• leaves wete handed tnt
. C^pUta Henry
were employed 4e
In the early da^
Mr. KUtotomav was on hand rrtry
He talked to the men In Ute
«ht ;o4rs of helping them,
winter eoffee^was given with the brett.
and when tb* philanthropist saw a man
lo Unt hmyyi to hla home srlto hts
loef foetmd of eating It himaelf he bad
tbt man foUowi^ and aided the fajn-
SAVE MONEY
GoodSaBULeR
t^nrso'^s^yri.^Th.*^
rifSErrsTrsir’-fr
ta.
toFSia yootcoal far aait
vtourtad
JEFFERSON
RIF VAN
AXS
ABsoumr oBOSum
UIOMT
|« THB RRtKRimON «YORC. $
!!
Gtoiiis Vto ilGLSO
C. L. LOCKWOOD.
Oen l. Phasonger Agent,
Grand Rapids. Mk
GUNBT
mIEILTKSTm
I Ra ka RaSa Ha Ra R. No R«R«R>
K equal to any $8.00 vest oo toe a
!«
matoet
'i;
. K* Rx Ss Ss Rs R* fU Rx Ks lU a*
S55HM2rWoo.otour-.Mt. Mr jndron bivo rlahtd London whlo **gome roam ago be formed the pton
nSlOOOVATO
Vl»*^lr OWOOtoO ort otoirt okot tor iht MiMtdrot 4. lytojc tl UrmtoaetJ of tetabliitoiif p ftoe empHirment btwetaaamn
bent pdd to ffu toftotoMttoh IMth the'bread Jtoa.
■ SS^Mktotf. H.O*ito»<“ea«rr.*t ftodrto ttionikm
He
obUlded
woit
for
many
man.
add
Aimi 4 COLC.
tbc London Ormpbir -tolc
t^Otakio.- -Oo.rootolo.uek."
MTIIlMUok to tor to*. 0. kr *to)r bU note of tbc pretence and nnlvel> ts tor taborr*. « Hut .Urr th»t tla*
pUlna
toat
London
it
to
tog
lb«
Am^r*rtalB
Rrarr
hM
U.odrd
X*.
aa
root. The «IH. o.lTbrd
•op-to
well a. hivwd aad eotfer. Oalyrr^
After we have given the
Mlto^ tok tolwri. to.0 to* bW «o to- leant bare been overlooked.
to^
Ukr o« hj. coot, uiO Itae Brltlrti naval cluto to get boay It twaaly two man were dtrartad la
irtJiHito.ptmtrtororOrr. A okllr bowerer. gad overlook ih«» no longtT. SLtioiii on toe oaat aide tbroogh thla
. To Hadeto via too ttbwtj In V
.
toli OR. b-tf
HIGH ORAOC PERFUMES
•lllltoT Uiol ofdrr:- «ooo oftrr hm. tolnutet now It an accompUabed
There aro so many cheap and worth-j
nn conid be pdO:
toU'UaOtof up. toe oolter «u|e and New Yorkers arc rejotciiig. TV
IcM perfemes that It Is hanl tu Uc-j
maaagemeot
of too Rapid Tranalt
1'.^ «»«•“
Before letting op yoor Move for
R.OM <0 kl. okiu rotoirnt and
scribe a reaMy nod odor, unlwus a
gubwar
line,
in
toe
ttrtt
refutor
winter let us show you how
. Mtofd (hr Itrl. -Ne. York Bvenlne
siunpio ta before you. The Franco
of speed for the public, look
nice we can make it
Poit.
AmeHran
Hygcnlc
Oo/s
perfumes
kept
•onier. on f tU<ar train, siarttorf
ifo-to oko "Uced op • » lnrh
by Mrs. K U Bonner have too dOitrM l«i«4««. nwttiy Tw»U.l«UOui
from city ball. The entire run to One
• kolM Into o Jl luch girdle." nod ».r
__ calc and refreshing fragrance of tboj
tral At*. UwelaMti.
Hundred and k'oriy tiUt tirwt
*00 "Oho dknrrd. noi for toe «lorj of
in the j natural dower. Twelve nolect odors
made at an average .|»ecd of a mile In
Mot kkt 'tor Ur oH-rr *< toe d. vii,two minutes.
•ett; rrkvked kuniUs h> John Alewu- A ftghi In Ibe peace congress htll at
441 E. FfOtl St
Tbo word was eanght by a gray bato
Hr Iktole In Ue Boo aijf Ulonucl.'
O. R. A I. TO RICHMOND
Boston enlivened the trsl day s pro
Drop o* a Uoe aod we vnU call.
h nro. Itr. Omit * tont, .rtotoo »ln« ceedings. \V. R Cremcr. M. P.. nf od man. who aald with dosp aoMmnlty:
tS.00
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
-Boym. many a toe time l*re held my
hk torBklir winoooord ^hlmirlf .<
Annual O.'R. A I. excursion to Rich
Knalaad. rtaried to atcend the plat p&ce bmwr and I gnmn you'ae al^.,
WINTER'S WOOD?
. led., ta on Tnesdsy, OctoW II
"»Ul Opo.Hr to too ChrLUon ClhoHr form and an usher barred bis progrtas
atrangar* to too maawbo
1 *nckcu gowl for to days. Oct
If not. 4lo so at once. \Vc bavc
A|«.tallr rhurek.•• The .rr% lcr. U«-.on the grxMind that only local noUbltt fd US. 1 ain't maeh on raUgloa. totf formation of any O. R. A 1. a
1C Inch wfKxl in hemlork. mixed
H hoto I notll 7 ocluck p. ».. .nd
^ ___________
U Idockwood.Gcuc;;!
Gcnco rasr-1J 0». Sim
enltUed to toe platform at toe they canT tsM mo that oor frteod alat - address C.
wood
and
all hai-dwood. Call u*
enger Agent. Grand Rapids. Mich.
!
Cblooko .toltor. found that oil the
Hot words were followed by Isoklag dawn at oa from
up about II on phone*. Bell 37.
Oct. :^€t
I
lukob roonlru h«l run out to mu ' flsileuRs and thif BngUab«aa was bea
Cltirens 344.
-Rl^t yoo aia. pard.** aald a yonnr
rrleiek. ’Tho devil never tairtfere.
It brings to t - llUle ont-s that price-;
ded* before lnU*rtor«ct cooM ar^BMirby. -Looka Mka bs has ro
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER Ca
vrilk k«>plr.~ «tod Dr. DowU. "onl.M
r. Ho now demands redreaa.
"li^'aftrr ha la aooa, dpat jlraa *U of hraUtair (Ich. ...IW
hr'-IT. Oder •otnetoln* tool brlowi
II aad auiclr That', what HollIrtrr'.|
H sle'uto work for tlx moiltot
to hi*. Yon vionuo who ore ruled by
dom.- came la cbofwa fromi
iiounialn Tea does. Best bsby j
inlly successful In the case of
tor dieuie. of f..hloo-mho try to *el Chief of Police Davis of Hunlluglou.
JUrdlcInr on rurth. » «nt«. Toa rir:
0 ito.pllkr «.lrt
Tabfel?. Johnson Drug Co.
W. Va.. who arrestefl Waller Plait and
tofch.ool.l tou. I
oTieWtls. The
G. R. A I. TO RICHMOND
utu.r h.U U-ra vlolra froni Mr.. Thra
$5.00.
’^‘Pt.d. *r. H Heed, the
dora mu cl New Orleao. duriag Ihr
To Iba legal t^ers of ihe City of
Mardl Qraa last winter. At the same
Bounds odd. diK^n't P* But
^ a world-«1do rrpnutlaa. ha. Ju.i time Waller IMsU. Mrs. Piatt's nep^ Traverw City. County of Grand Trmvwhy not? II needs it that's sure
vHliriiM to Umuat. from a .ummer'. ew. disappeared. He re|»resented him
■e asd fitoU of Mlcblgan.
E™.VLn? «f C 'Ta ? «r "t ‘orl rr-O •«<' S.>< «•>■. C.uued
Notice .ta hereby given that the Ld™» C. U HKkwood. Oenorsl Pas* j Orders called for and deUvered.
self In Huntington as the son ot a
enger
Agent.
Grand
Rapids.
Mich.
Cor.
East
8th
and
Franklin
bis.
Bards of Regtalratlon for toe several
South African diamond broker.
Oct, &-€t
____________
MddO *a dlKuvcn which ta prtibabl
arda af &c aiy of Traveroe CRy will
Small Acme
SaiU Oaia
OONT MISS THE CHANCE.
the Ri^l important yet re^ed In the
meet oa taesday and Wedaasday:
BILL OV FARE.
I'M TALKING YET
Of wmlern fossil deposits. This
W. M. Mlltar 4 Ce. of DotroH wIM tober lUh and 12th. A. I). 1M)4. for toe
Porto Rosa.
Aritols Ixjndre*.
sve an esMMIen bore Monday. Oel. purpose
the form of the bones of a gtgan
I&c. 2 for Z5c.
10c. 3 tor »c. |
LEST YOU FORGET,
tic, saurian of a henHofore unknown to. on# of the larpoet and ftoost
rliola Pantelta.
Artaols Conchas.!
ALL
QUALIFEO
branch of that great reptile family. of furs t*'at has ovor boon shown in REOldTERINO
10c. 8 fur »c.
10c. 3 for 83c. j That th# Met Spring
ELECTORS
The animal when alive w'an over !&«• this city. This will bo an oacoptloiAl
R K. W., Waaver*. itoctory Smoke-, havs cured THOUSANDS IN tf
tm !h length, and rcsemWod a glgan chaneo to t«t a fur coat or nock aoa ' residing In the City of Traverse City. IOC. 2 for 26c.
6 cenU strolght. { ERSE CITY. They can aar^
voltcalt price.
tic Ifsard. The animal walked back
Jtxon
lesox
Mich.
Utile Waavere. Northern Queen. i eala by allflret class drugplato.
ward. ai toe leg and f«A bones show E. WUholm. comer Front and Union.
Said Boards of Registration will
he. 6 for 8hc-l,
. ■
noT-^ meet to toeh of the live wards »»f said 5 ceals sltalghL
a rHtogreaslvr arilon. The bones will
Red 1
hi pul tototoer at once.
dty to the fonowlng places, namely
I
Cl'TY
DRAYAOE.
6c. 4 far 86c.
6c. 6 tor 86c.
R«.d ■•uda-t "ad." H.-U
In the nrtl ward, in the Boys' band
i If you wish dray lug and carting done
hate ai* kid iUroa lamorvate, »iUM- Ma
Qftmto Bro*.' Choice.
In McNamara hall on FYonl
6e. 4 for 86c.
j to your entire aailsfacllon. phone for
Abbtlm. EMdtana. took him over 1.mi.
Frank Raub and your wanu will re
All dgare union made. Manul
la toe second ward, at Second ward
iti(fi(^iwdf road Kvorywbvre ho was
MEARY’S ARCTIC SHIP.
lured by R. E-- Weaver. Traverse City. eelTC prompt aiteutioii Look over hts
city hall on Spruce slreat
^f^wlth entou.la«n
rock of seconU-bsnd siovc* and you
In too Third ward. In toe C. 8. P. S Mich.
.WlUam H. Newman, who startrsi U.
wlU tnrprlse your pockelbook by gelAIR TIOMT HIATCRfa
,
billing l\it as a ticket icent on too
Pmry aretk iblp It to be a hall oa Union atrect.
In the Fburth sraid. in engine bouse
Jaat Ua UlBf ter ooa) •.«*!. aa<l |
.,«,nd.hwid w.i
UMil K a thirr latatrr wittoot te#^ No. 8 oa Case siraet.
da-a darn. U« aiafaelrrtetle of Ur'•*“!!!______
■aati. with taUrr H-Mrd aatt 1^ to toe flfib ward. In too roar of too ••Mban (all MHlar » Moac hat.|
almost a century
Hltwgy ayatem the world i
Haaalovsky aUge huUdlng at No. 801
kaawa. the vaatohUl lih...
S^tSJTbSJldhU *S2d « the
pk^fHiijgaetMggg:
TJUBBftSr
. ai»
tfeilCU MIR CO. .
TNI SIMM III in
iMikuiBhirBMtrta
U{M a< Pmr ta
NEwluiTING
MADAME RITA KRADS’
sr,i:s.”5i«"
Fire Insurance
FtfSaiiBy/yiDnaMt
aiwne &
JOHN R. SANTO
|8flBULIMtl«AIICE|
mitcsu
a F. CARVER E I
FIRE INSURANCE
J)ENTISTS»
A. D. TYLER
Washing Smoke
u.rru^uViuvisrjr'sstrj n;i p,a.t cLr..,M«A-T market.
fcirr*.
!
am- PbaM S88.
Wtue Soap Is Cbeap.
GEO. A. JARVIS
® 25c
201 FRONT STREET
DENTIST
|6ERE?UI IISORAIGE
iillSPttlJuld*'. *lSir£2?knd'*to
aIt
«Bf«=
Si
Beauty Bemedies
I0TI6E OF BOARD OF REMSTIA.
TNM.
^ii
iaaiBsam.
^Mkbwis
SaSL'S’S.ftii.'S
nric.
of n
■•iv
Elgin C. Lewis
31 I NEWWILHELai BLOCK
C. D. MILLER
DENTIST
JMm ClfUM mHL.
SiaSuuTSSilSSSl.**^
ir
Autnat liUUMtta. who haa hwNi run. Tka rt—rt wUI hara a vrrr a(iaa*
I'M TALKING YET
alaa a ha*b)c Itoh ahd ofaulr bualaraa frt«a or YiriMa aak. wtU (Mills
LEST YOU.FORGET.
la fcatl au Loula. haa rrcrivrd
plaaalac or rMlow Man.
*ro.4aodUa.*haaUM.tmaa
: a««.i »«r .dra~t. What a dU.r
I to to# toraaoan aatu alfht
That the Hoi Springe madldnet
Iro* k tra «( ranauhlr Ratllah law
THt
ROAD
TO
WROkRtRITY
««
I.
.hu
htel*,
of
pho.^p^.
t
la
to#
aKcraoon
of
aaM
reel#
have atwad THOUSANDS IN TRAVnia Uai A Uvm*ol OM aaidaia. rr- depth af bald 4bd Id toot d laebto
hraadte -rh.4. Ua«d*te ^^
ERSECmr. They can core yoa. For
aaaur darra-l. had left hi* WAW
In JaaUmoay wbafaof 1 bare baro
Ua^tma frar. aao. white roaadiaa
tale by all Br*t cUa* droggleta.
-Ito ..I -f haaa Uh HU 4af of Saf Itoe of table sflverwar#. Tbc ?w lino Ular favor, and while toe trsl exj
Oa»r Uota in thr BHtlrh Whaat be daablo pbtobad. aad abo wt
, was found Imperfact, ibe arllsUc
that Barnum aad Bari bavt Jnal
la*har. A. D. 1H4.
■aa Wruaalr. hr aarOd CakUla Wat
dio of Brallh and Price ha* rounded
Chaa. M. Baan
calvad baars too gaaraatae afibeown
DANCE ORCHESTRA
; the art Into Ilfe-Uke perfeetkm to
CHf Clartt M Ua CUT of TUrara. aaam aa a brand. OrStoarily atsltog
Tho*oM»laladted rrerav
F. O. NICHOLS. TtACHtR OF
Cttf. Mich.
**»»«> war# It all that a Sna wDI ttaad^ek
If |k4 kli Ur aa* aaawd to Ur -aa ssMSfb at saw lad otoftL t
THE VIOLIN. ha> .rauilxad a DANCE
of. so tola new laat—*
--------- wta kuwvad hla Utr teat a*>.
ORCHESTRA and I. raadjr ter 4im
iNIt b# MMb that tb# to# grM
CURTAINS AND CARPETS
Haa4»an4ate-a«.- HaYl fjtea—or
Ptahabtir a war* irrort lu Ur mat
waa«.m.nu and ateo ter a fw» F.*lte
^BA., aa..^^------ rtoovattog day* are bore. I'p
hate aad kM ttev« lomafraw. •aUr.
iar bt Ur »trior*aaer of *arrla(r
PURITY.
j cuma* the home made carpel that never an th. vteltn.
t*r«M*l« waa «adr a tkw dara aa:
F.C terate eaO at SaMh
Brery pound of candy put out fromj,,^ ouL bat get badly lollad. vt'by
' kr Rav. C. C. Mtador. tatlrrd fttaior * tm.c4plM*a(tba La OiatU Candy aompany boar*; mR
toem to the Star laaadry and
Lail4# will Sai «rmh t^ In
ua broiial RaaUat rhorth la Waat
tbc brmad of purity, aa nolklng bat the gave them put down bright and dean
liiaai idRthe at«k laaia tarn
IlMda. It RM Ur *0* rr-arttabte
ipaplal ei/laa am imw tfiinga t
I'M TALKING YET
kaWtMW 4» **» 1*^ 10 hU ihf or
All fruit inlre* and Savoring* evea j ranewed. This iv worth thlaklag about.
LEST YOU FORGET.
Mra ikafca la Ur -lilairf. Thr iwr
Made by ekllled band*. U any *pacAal j Beat let your lace curtain* accompany
X CHArm.%mmwlelar.
,,|
«.
HAIMIIE MTA MAIT
Beauty Rumeilles
taSiiulyMbmih
~«r'3r.
'
, elitiM fUbtetto Sbd fewnttog la no
blMBie lb toe' naasos of too brldos
. ! Tb# irti of the ooup’os was Robert r
catrepewL
rnnha at candy ta derirad leave the or^
nad »la in toe genaral
dcr b«ra. ne toe eandy asaker ta capo-1 fnabeamg procaaa.
Me nC SUtog any order within the|
----------------------TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
knowledge of the Sne i
^ ^ ^
L.
v.l;
~-svzJSs.rs:;“
LARSOMW PARK HOTEL
W Bobm 1
kV.OCTMMT.I
mmfsi
»uc4iyc
s^'r^csls
^“sss'-T«ra.“. “Sesastais-ss
tlmm maaj ymn of
Mm WMMi M KtMkbt M ▼!»
3£««fiSSt
t«lto tU vStb Mkmm IMbMr
2"""•“*"
•* “ D«.
iSn t5>‘tsss^jg>ysu.*M
______
aa-l-ib. W
»t
att«oM ite WMkmA
Ifbt mO *U 1
k.11 flJurtu sitbt
i i*
‘ I
UkPLt CITY.
Mr P»tehH»
Tr»Tertr CMy
•iMtrie pibm will occupy port of tl»
C .h. tr1«d. - »-l bttlMInc. the new botler fur the plnit
botbg oo the KTouBd and will w>on m
falPUlMI In the buUdlAg.
The new plumWac nhop of U.J^
brbor..‘&ifr.i-.::s;?
un HrL.»«kll« «. .till ao b«MT
^
ZttMuiMi Ihl I ■^T—wndi ImII at *
M SiSJ?
IRU mnmlM
*« e B. Ofw.
■
- -T—-.
Mrs. Imwc num M Mra. trace ________ __________
oahMfkHB
Batcy have pmm ia Bv City to attend
Mr. ShlaMa. wim M Mifc thare.
ibr.*aittiMr^am w^^c^oTt
Mm C. B. IMh. Mrs. Octlacer and toramr. Data soya ha prefats oooto
MMmie did ahopplas la Tmverae City
DM you 'mr M foar Bto Bear of •
Mam
Min Mary ramyt eg Ttamne City itoiar politMal raaifftoa
,joMi to ha tBt word.
rlalted Ber paiwata omr Baaig.
Oora cwtdac has hMa tha oedor^
Oew Keatlas maa ^^marM t^
tha day. C. U IMmMs has a wmy
•arty varimy of FRot oara which ha
eat tkraa weeks afo. He Is aaw kaaktacit. It yMMa at the rata of » hash
Mr. aad Mra. MelNr are vlalUac at els of No. 1 well amtur^cora to tha
rre. Not had tor this A.
"riSUttaadthc MI-mPB. Imet Thuiwday maay htaa Bast
raftt of Qlea Havea Sopdaywd at Mar- oat ta Trs
*lt*Cai1Mle*vT^
iwaott of.H
N. Ooartade
*'
^
Sifsnf hrtMMly wHIi hcMRXk.H.lLfhMr.rtoMAX.T. .
Dmt
aMy a yarn! liftril
iBtoMir mM iBiiBihd BBi mm
hm0r hitotoctoBAiBBqrM: t
WMam m
BEAL ErrAT* TRANBPCRB.
dr., haa aeecpted
A. *- EWer and wife to Oacar C
Unproreaewt to the low.. Aaliw
la. A. Lawreace /y!^r. and Mm. J. Rowaaaao Ml ihH
•oa. parcel. H. L. A Oo,*s 1st
thoM a .lunbw of mw reM- TvaverM Ctty at Lawreace'a bakery.
morning for Detroit lo vlaU relaUvea. fl.W.
I
w bare boo. built which afM
•mb haadred_____
You are InvUed lo cume over
Haaaah A Lay Co. to Floyd Uj
[ to the appoarMce of the trllteH ^^JSSLrn^ tim eaaatac (artery from day peeing, aad hear the male
aith. lou 1. block 3. H. U A Oo s |
r MW rMldflWOM of Miw. NeM
D«vW Cle»ett«
; turned tnm ihelr rWi »n Uidlafion
iMt week They were »ccoai|MmM by
!Mr. CtevHte* brother,
j
Howard Dull Intend, lo nUrt lor
i
Ohio. Wbdntwdny.
yton of Lelnnd .pent » fov tloa and nfw pleaapatly MuaiM.
koun in OUT towi Tbumdny
lUUi WWIawaon t|M ihftn Ihn
Mr. D. Clerette It on the .Ich HM
Mary Baxter of Bardlckviile I. work ._Jatkm for a Mw ruM4«ee on Ih*
k>t adjolntnf <ke M. R pn^MPape.
**B k
Maple®CUy ^ln. We are all Klad to
Dlher re.ldenceh In the vUlape whlMl
* MT^T'H^Newaan of Cedar Run add to the appearance, maklnp modem
riftltuA at her »oa*.. C. Newman. lYI- nlddpee.
,
Wortt win bcpln on the aidewatk*
’"' pJM.a.l parly wm fl.e* bt Mr.
l-f •atorday nlitot tn honor of How- ihl. week. A number of cittaen. hare
i-ihini*
put down cement walk. whU* are a
much needed Improvement and Im
I pl.ce Batprovement. have been made on aom.
nrday aad Sunday Will wa. here to
> hid them pood by. a. he e»i»ecu lo of the road. In the vllUpe.
i fo to Wa.hlnpton in the near future
The pieeting. of the village council
B. J. Miller of Oen It.ren .pent Sun
rt-Vihllc and cltlaeu. am invitt-d «o
I-iky In our Vlllaae.
ilejid. All ahould l»e intere.led In
thU work and do wbnt they eat
\y
KINOtLlY.
the Improvement of the vlUa»;r There
IWH navenport rHumeU WedneM.y
uch to IH- done nIthouKh during
the past month many muc h loHnle
Mr. Irma Gla«< relumed from Flfi provement. have U-c-» made
The car ferry i. eipeclod here Siite
; l.ake Monday. »rctimi'a«»b*‘l by Nr». f
H. Anderson
lay. Oct n
' Willie flyer of Milwaukee U vUltini;
Ja'me. Steven, entertained a
■ hi. m«*ther. Mm Tho. Mcfliil.
Kd Bi»yer uaa down from Traver»c
City Tuesday.
Ml.. Carrie Y<»rk. returned Monday
served
Inal from Traverse City.
Mn. Helea. wh® haa npeal the
Kilty Jollr wa. ujn from Walton
|«w wneka aa the gneat of Mm O
i.**1?«r-«.r.ll.be« elow. len Monday on the llllnoiii for
OctoLvr l>
Wm Norton and family hav«‘ moved
into the bou.e rtxH-nily varat«Nl by id the electric light company at
Harry Amelt. Mr. Arnett ha*
bi. family into the upiu r room. «»f C. "*The regular mc-eiltig of the <
iWrllnt a Iwnue.
Mr and Mr.. Henry fteepmnier reMl*.
I turned TuesiU) from lUden. Canada,
vl.ere thev wen- railed by the death
^*We tu^u have one train a day each
of Mr. Seejcmillerk mothtr
Cbaurty came up from Bl| aay The morning train leave, at 7
huraday eveulna td vtalt hlr * m.. arriving at C p. m.. eve
*»cepi Sunday.
retumed today.
parent-. He re
Mr. Cha* (lu.taff. Mewim. H
Ml«» Jv*.ie
Ijince vl.lted relative^
Ivt*ie H
t» and L William, left ihl. week on
lay. reti
:he Mlvsourl for Knight* Ferry. Callto Tr
**rau('e.
e ri’y saturda.v to rare
. Mr. tln-«-u. who in 111.
‘ ’o'** 1. 8«-ll» »P«l
returned Friday "raverse City.
Mr. J A Tripp rt
W. H Porter will
ii: from na vl.U to Manlon
veniii):
and.1 Mr. Stan.* II drove lo Trav VO hi. mile cottage I the bcMh.
Mm. Hyder of Bro
Hr Hlnchman t. havinic a new tiarn (uest of her parents.
Voice.
Mm 11 Green and daughter of
iV.yne City are el.ltIng relative* aal
tb^ market di*wn lo I'.V i»e
trienila in town.
^Baturdav
i The teacher.’ Institute will be held
J (' !*<«.-«. \lsUtHl friend.
Sutiunk Bay thla week.
Aim Pram m Blooo.
•■■tViiMi MiHOT««>. nmlix
abotoilTmfltoiwhsa toS^dsoa. 1^
tkssdrimif aUmdl triadlB. TmamU
WflSatca leave. Wedeeaday tor
Mm rrmak OliS called on Mm. A ------Quite a number from here Intend
P. Bmlaard tatar
^ 1 Uke ia the Ohio Vxcuraloo Wrda
Kite
Backache
pirSTo:
ftora. Tas
ksttBs dvaAma ttltoilrmd lemfl a*r
imaaditorttittsmstr- 1 sBs ia< tt pBm.
sgtioUkw
XB&J.C.BLACnUIR.
Calmb«c.RL
1«U add: |3.aoo
«w all hny ^ilat their eera.
)
CCOAB RUN.
.
Mm. rraak Smith called on Mr..! Mrs Exnhia Cmy of Weal Almira
Praak Browa Saaday.
j *PWif Saturday ami Sunday with Mr>
J. A. Homerkh and wife to John!
waiace Ollet. Prod CIlea, Elner ’ Rachel Orpy.
UoSMTlck. e\i «»f etj v»f .wIm. wc. T_________________________________
Browa aad Balpt BmHh weal hnntlag; Rw R. J. Oaumler ha. r. t<
Saaday hat did aei aerarw marh game, i from Maaoa eonaiy. Mich . whe
ealy a mad hem or iwe.
I
hoidlng teot meeitagm.
T *■ H.T«"h
lo o« ! LAUGHED AT COBRA BITE.
Mm. Butt, anl Iwe graadMO. are! The Latter Day Haleta will begin a
^ ^ »Asie* —eWasM
ThUim hn aimer. Mm Jobs l»ulver. I
of meeting, at the chapel U» HelPerleh. imreei. see IS. tiWrn ?f.!
range Id: I5TL
i. artttoa inAM.
rn.u.
O
I -.e.. ^ ^
^
Jaha Flack and nufe to A D. McRa.^
‘‘
With Rev. (launder the latt
and wife, tot II. H.. I. A Co.'* llih
LILAMO.
nt week. They left tudav i
George Hunter was i
add; |1.3««0.
ibeSrati r the week.
Mr.. Gaaader wa.
O W. Blood to I. M Blood, aw V4 of
Mrs. N. B.
of Oraad Rapid- Aan one day last wei
B Maaim
Ma
nwVi. sec. 14 town 27. range II; fl.
The ruatw grow hi wUd prufaaloa.
r hert*. returaet:
Rev. Harris gave a
anah A Igy Ci» to WM II Hook- aad the aoU U mt prodoctlTw thaL aa
tuber ti
;
Ulk at the chape! J
Hi wife, mra 2kA». block €. II , U aa old gardener om-e mU. To« have
Leate
y
and.Sauilay evening,
aHer a
only lo put a dry atk-k lato the grouad
by In
The yearlv. alao Qu
A Co.-* 2nd add; I3UC
town.
of the C'l ■ •
Oark Oabom to Fred R. Hill. «wH and it w 111 aborcly apioui aad flonrlah.Mlaa Mildred Dookeray of TraverMKm
heW Saturday and
But before knag we found that a
City I. vl.UIng friends tn town for a Sunday I
fairly well attended of ne*.. see 30. Vnwn M. range 11.
our Kdeu. iMvlng
|7:V
.Ml ttir pa tha betttem tho
e fenuingtou vlsiie^l his pareui* j
Mr*
A R Hannaford an«l wife Id II. W. roM-bu r* and the a
Cliy Ihl.
oorman Sun.lay.
.4mlib. M 73. Omk Hetgbu: Mud.
Aimed With a .tout idk-k. I
Mlvars Mmma DeU>ng and Jmsk
WM H. Taylor to OHu Btoyke. neM s««r\b In the quarter..,Amt
aoeanma did ahopplng la Tmver.v
MAYFItLO.
Cky last Saturday.
^.•^OVuJ^Rom^erf^ CojK-miah ar- of nw»a. see 25. lown St. range 11
taking my
Fred SamueMon of North Manitou
ll.uuu.
tmual aleau after ‘Tlfhn." when the
spent Sunday te inland.
Phoebe J. Carpenter to Carollae M. bearer caiae Into mj rooov. aayUg la
Marl Marvin of Bast Kataon stopped
Praak C.lhbe
buM a short time Batorday im hla way W*me
of imr Olhha of Hodge. Saturday Haney’ parcel, vec. 2l. town 2t. range the .upeevOSouo maaacr usual to him
to OlUa Pier, where he wlU teach thilU:
liMM*.
when .qicaklikg of hU fellow countryMU. Neille Thompoon apeat Batnr
and Saaday with her moth.
PbIMp Young and wife lo A. & Cur
^oSSige Bernard mnd wtfe of North fay
Mrs. Addle Olhha vUlted the
**HuhIb. there U la the ('umpouad a
•U. nH lot 4. block N. H.. U A Co. *
land Beach were Lelaad caUem oa Pri «eat the Mat of the week.
snake charmer who say. that by hU
7th add.
oiuak- and eorhantmeats he ean*lure a
*^1.. Minnie Cootoarter. who ha*
John A. Undsay and wife lo Dorn snake from it* hiding pla.e. If It
beeaMployed at the caaniag factory Wednesday.
Crumm. lot 7S. Oak Height.; 2450.
plesM* Vi.ur honor, .luttl tbe utsu show
:efl Prktay for her hoaie at Prove
Platt Bamum and wife werv- calling
F B Parmenter and wife to A. R. this tblng to yuuV*
;alsy Friday aftemoox ^
Wek-omlng auy aort of dlvemk»u U
Uckerd. who haa been apeml Haniihlonl. w-U feel lot H. e-24 feet
for a .bon auy with hi.
!be hot weatltcr, 1 got up. put ua my
ot 47. Oak Heighu; iftS.
vhlQh he wUI attend the teacbem* ta w' SaiH?day ‘^to took^^TfnT'hl^arm
•smi bat. and sfroUrd In the dlAuditor Genera! to J. 8. Brown. nH
titute at Suttons Bay.
reithm of tbe mmnntr quarttra.
L* of
lot I. aMCMor-. put. Klng«ley; fl.l4.
Archie l>dv-rle left Saturday for
Oa ujy approach tbe suake cliarmer
Milwaukee whert* he a III attend school
Auditor General to Oeo. H. B^owu aroae. .aUamiMg deeply.
Will Jackson Sundayed at Hodge
•hia winter.
Mrs, Julia Goodsell haa a nisce vla- ot IS. bkick 3. Kingsley; f4.2k
Nude aave for hU loia cloth, tbe
Frank Roaaman rctumetl Saturday tlng her from Grand Rapid
Auditor General to MlanU Chandler. snake fhartner stretched himself full
rv'm a short vbtt with friends at
Mm. Ben Cook ia apend
U-ugtb upon the *;romid and. pl.vcluf
1 her daughter. Mrx U-onarl e-M6 of a 1 3 of nw\4 of nw^. sec. 12 a reclUke pipe to hi* lips, played a
i call
own
range •; $2 44.
toHlday.
aad. moaotouota.. waillog toae la the
Mm.' Ulaecbe Sehnecider and
A»jdllor General to Minnie Chandler direc t Ivin of tbe quarten* In which the
Mr*. Oeo. aemeat and daughte
aad Mra. ]
of a-1-3 of nwM of awVi. sec. IS ■nake was commpnly soppo*c>d lo
.sltlnr hw sMim. Mrs. Qaraoa war jI lodge. h>
arrived beef for a tow
own 2i. rtnge >; |2.M. .
dwell.
o, B...
Ill a few momenta, and to my iaAuditor Oeneml to Minnie Chandler
Ctty \uited
peat Ptlday M
‘ .ere
--Sunday.
Sunday.
^ of a 1 3 of nwW of nw^. sec. IS. tenw astontonmeut. a br^wn form
Rev. K. W. Wood of Kingsley own 25. range »: 13-45.
wriggled across the threshold of one
>reached at the church Sunday even
of tbe native huts, aad a« we all gaaed
COUNTY LINE.
Chns. A. Tracy to W. W. Brower. Sjiellbourid at it the ncake cmwled
Loadlag contract peas la the order
V3-16 of .13 of nw^ of nwW. sec. 12 atmfght toward tbe pipe which charm
^ the day la this nalghhorhood They
ed It
xre a poorer crop than haa been In this md sll other ladies Interested In the 4)wn 25. range 2; 21.
hurch aad Sunday school are invite j
ocaUiy lor some time.
AS It neared him tbe snake eharmer
Alice M. Haywood lo Oeo. W Hay
t the church Thursday p
Chemon. youngeal son of Mr. -and
.harp, armed and vood e pan of nwH of s^ of ne^ aroae. and. s<-lxlag the reptUe qukkiy.
dm. John Bigger, has bln very .jck
proceevled to put It Into a bag be had
ec
22.
town
27.
range
12:
2lquipped
to
Clean
the
church.
: >r the last week, bat U some better
with him.
NaUonal Grocer Co. of N. J.. to Na
U tkls writing.
In doing NO 1 pUlaly saw tbe cobm
SSk .nv r.».,v v.,
i
A munlun of the family of Mr.
^
QLEN ARBOR.
lonal Grocer Oa of Mlchlgaa. pares! tear it. bead and strike tbe man’s
:lobt Dixon. Sr., wa. held at her old
Our school 1. to commence
1.. L A Co.B nth add; 21Uanford ha.
baud
•St son’.. W. H Dixon a. Ia.1 Friday nornlng. with Mr. and
Harr:
Hu lath mill thc're.
Julius Campbell to Herman W.
I darted forward to bin anaUUnoe.
be
whole
family
l*elng
preaent
but
Mrs. Wm Triplett vl.iied (r«cndOumbrllle aa temchera.
but. in eaJm .and renMorlng accents,
.ne daughter. Mr* Iva Crawford, whe
M'to. M'aiker and wife of Tmvera* ^mlih. parcel; IS.ISO.
horc* la»t week. She went it»
Mr* Henry Scott entertained Mm- ives in Idaho. A very pleasant time
Herman W Smith and wife to Mer he aald: "No oiStter. aahib. With me
HI y Saturday evening to vJ.lt befarm bore a few day.
tt la not as with other foU
was had vl.ulng. At^ Boon they sat
ii.Mghw-r. Mi> Harlg.
ritt
W
rnderwood.
loi
73.
except
e-l>
Tbe.i from among bb beapa of riotblown to a bounleivu. dlnffer which wa>
M.rtcm Wood, who
Mm. Trumbull of Traveme City li feel. Oak HetghU; 2750.
Ing be prodored a atooe. with which
Wexford, .pent Saturday ne-dav
^re. the guest of her daughter. Mrs
•one duty to it they went to the wood,
FYed H. Ferguson to Wm. Hendrick* be rubbeil the bite, which apparently
where Mr. Seam took the picture of
had no evil eflV^-t upon hl«.-l*all M*!!
lot 152. Oak HelghU. 212^
The'new bouse of V. Uuden
m
Leiinard Daniels, his
them all In a group, having nature*,
hcMutlnUng
don- > Albert John h
Ing comidetliin. and the
ivalnllng dt...
Minnie J. Chandler to WUIU W Qaxette
toSt UvuU
vuiumn leave* for a. photograph gal
by John Huff of ihl. Village
village Uanex
1. an ex ;‘rlp
j
'^Isl^wiih re! Brower.
of s-T 3 of nwV» of nw\4
u** of Omens aiH»nt
!ery. after which each separated for
ample of UMe atui skill mvt to be.
tbair several home, perhapa never o
sec 12. town 25. range 2. 2T5.
i ;d everywhere.
That old fnahlooed mother-oi
meet agalnu. Mrs Dixon*, son. J. F..
C. W. Razey to Willis W. Brower , all the world, tbe Uw of wboa<
C IVaso
business
Frank Shdrtdan made
coc. to hU ***^^^*^
Callfor trip to Tmveme Oiy last
nwV* of aeV*
35. town 2«. raegr ^ras love: one who was tbe divinity of
Monday evening, the oecaaiJ^k^l^
.Mr* I. J Tt-dman id 8u
The llllDola took on freight
^er birthday and the birthday of
wan lu town today.
.upper was
Wnil* W Brower to Cha. W. Razor.
and an en>.ya • time spent b.v dai with her parent, in Mayfield.
ii^wV* ol ^eV*. sec. 35. town 2«. range shop, one wboaa baart U far
SABIN.
frost that gatbem ao thickly bn her
it. 21.
Jami-a McClosky haa moved to Trav- ‘ The Y. P 8 C E will hold their
crHv- nty.
j regular mvmthly bu.lneM meeting at dur. Tbe umll) ««*■
Addle A. Gibb, to C. D. Hnnka. ne^ i
.0 their home yeeterdmy “
Mr. and Mm Fitzgerald and Mr.-.! the home tvf Mr*. James Kehl on Mon- houto at the
‘fire. m»w the 1
of BW»4. sec. 33. town 26. mage
AVtlM-y of Summit City visittsl at Ira j day evening.
2520
who welcomed os ceming. bleat u. go
liliHxt * last wi*ek
i The Juiriom tHM-nt a wvlal
m a defective stove pipe.
^e
^
ihlWm. H. Smith to Colin A Munro. ing and never foegete na-oever. And
, insurance, no the fire u!
parcel. im‘C. 5. town 23. range 9; 21.0U0 when In aome cheat, aooe drawer.
lii i them
coruar. ahe finds a garment or a
“■Elder G^e*pmac^ hU fimt ser
Louise B. Shaw to F W. WUmm. lot •Otoe
light
toy that once was ours, how does she
mon on Wexftml chnrge Sunday one from Proepeci hill Is n
2. lec. 14, town 25. range 9; |S.
weep aa she tblnka we may be aufferJunior commitgrand, the rise of Und from the shore
vi*lt«l at , tee. the
S IVwn
Bphriam Hansberger to Sarah J.
lUme ^d Tina
Pt-arl Dame
^Lake Mlchlgaa near
have charge of
Ily Kpvtit mat Sunday with friend* U
river Ta about ten feet to a Ramala. lot 24. Oak Heights; $300.
unday after- Ne«K-n City.
Ing. The meeting, on Sunday
Wm P. Harsha to Jas. M Loudon,
pUleau, about 20 rods wide where
well..aitenaeu
attended and me
the soaoWE8T ALMIRA.
notma are well
three fnisHles live having a garden. lou 6 and 7. block 17, H.. L A Ca’a
The faiewell party at Mr. and Mrs cleu la doing a g^*d work con^ering
I>earhea and grades, etc. The hill then 6Ui add; 21.50U.
Henry 1\dwnne * was well attended. 5» that aa yet they have no aaperlntend
► upoa hla brew. -Be
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dye and
Mary
N. Hammond to Geo. K. Met
r aoa. No harm can
at Mr. WightmanV at
‘‘-n. o-.,,
»d a.u*h,« Ited day
calf. lot 24. Grover Park; fSSd.
last week.
\
Archie Smith and daughter Pearl of Rlythe leave TkuriMlay tor a few one
ton laUMa. and nt times the Fog. lab
Wh
are
very
mneh
pk^
to
nee
Una
E.
Bryant
to
Gea
E.
Metcalf,
armchair
la
art
against
the waU: the
Tmveme .City are vt.lUng reUUve* weeks* visit with friends In Big Rap Mrs. C. F. Monroe at churA yesterday, nnda. and neetllng on the shore n few
comm
la
vacant
or
anothar'a and he
10 feet off went aide lot 25. Grover
wbd rrlttnd* Of thli. x’U-iultv
i Ids.
the fimt time she haa been able to be bbUm nwny. Olen Arbor. Olen Hnven. Park: $20.
aeaka the dear oM accagaat In tha
We have a new sm-amer floatiug to
Mrs. O C Ransom and Myrtle John there alnoe the Bmt of June.
Port Oneida, nUo inland the heauUful
graveyaid.
Ood
gtontyoo
aaver hava!
the broese-Trohlblilon.
Wave thU week on a trip to New loik.
Batata of Perry Haanah to C^la
Mr. and Mm. M, Bntrd and non Whll- Glen Uke. and na If unwunag to leave
Ptaj Ood. I navar mayl-Eucbanga
George Hanmer and MUs UllUn
S Gagnon 1. ballding aa addition to ney
vUlted nt U. * OtUnger*a yeater- so fine n bed the water U held fimt lo O. Gibaoa. Iota 3-4-SA-7-S. black 4. P.
the larger, then the small Flaber H.*a 4th add; $m.
Joses were married at
daughter. Mlaa
2«lth. 1M4
1M4. We a
congratulate 1
lakes before starting on lU clrcukoda
. FOOrWfgAto
len days*
Mary A. Cook to J. E. Orelllck Co.
wish them murk
route of aev^ mllea from lu bead to
lyca
empty lu watera into Lake Michigan. parcel. Tmveree City; f?ao. ^
over Sunday.
Ho ana has ever had reaaon to donbc
S3. 1UA4 I
Mrs. J. Biimard la ^ her son s nt 1 have yet to apeak of the ftne rceoru
Herman W. Smith to J. S. GreUlck
BHETLANO.
oa Qlea lake, the Ufe B. a at Sleep
that
the
Uu
aad Doan line of footwem
Weet Unkm taking emp of the alck.
Co. lou 25 and If. block I. P. H.’a
Mm. Hom visited bar timer. Mm. ing Bear FMat, aad aaJUtervlew with
I Chas. \1skocbU drove to Traverse
kept by Bd Lnntner la nlwnyi In pane
Mm. Charle. Bates
CapL Pkawaoe Haas ^Ther gaaoUae 3rd add; |2.2«.
of
Monday and retimed the sa.e
with the tetaat Ihnctea. or that tha
Mrs. Henry FOlsome on Friday
aaU boat that maa between Sooth
. Quite a number will at
Haring tronhin kaaplng yonr hoy ia beat, the newest and the moat corract
^tormaraareallhuay
Allen Wlghtman of Sherman rlalted Manitou aad Qlea «avea. sometiama
l9f at Cedar Run today
#lth heavy wind and high seas which ihoaa? Lm on it him with a pair of atylea are nhrnyn to be had At soon
friends here yesterday.
Clint Copelnnda family visited nt
The daughtw^ Mr. aad Mm. Louis
«r “Kmrt rib- ThnrUtgtend Mm. aa they ara on tha nmrkrt at Ula vpBCNDON.
Ludwig U on the tick lUt.
C.' H. Monroe's yeeterdny.
Mm.
J.
3.
Birch
u
on
the
nick
UiL
Our R. F. D carrier. Calvin CarpenMlaa Bessie Krlts Is working for
-u.“^
^|-SoK1
ll^troTe. ^
^irHrrr.rs'o; i.Vpi’.tTui::
i"
- j Sow Sy nmsM* SOe. nd SL 0«t OMk l««k
PRTSiCUUrSGOODUICI
Hart s Partwtinte Engarieaea
ad oiw who U rtetevlag doagmtuUtioaa tM hU triawto, M Dr.
PhiUp Z. Hart, af Lnmmln. M. H.
Althowgh he rvwoned to tW
vf hU bfother phyalctnns. Dr. Htot
tnnJiy wid. “I might Just aa wuU h»w
ihrv»wn my aaaavy In tbe Hvte tor I
grew worse and worse. My wile and
I will ta.wr that Hyomei ctttwd me of
the worst ewae of aniarrb that aver anated 1 used to cough cunatanUy at
light, and bad a dropping tn my
thrual. which kept m** n^nlte u grted
lent. 1 raised thick phlegm and wan In
% horrible condttlan. Howaear, I am
Mllrely cored, solely through tba use
It HroateL**
R R Walt A Bona are tha kxnt
tgeais Tor Hvomel. the fnmoas Iraniwent which rarew catarrh withont
itomaeb dosing. A complete aalBt
Tosts but 21 uo. extra botUea, JMlc. They
sell it imder guarantee to retoad the
mwey If it dor* not give quick relief.
TO WEAK WOMEN
OF TRAVER8C CITY AND VlClNItV
W. hlike the FO
tbi. vicinity who arc dragging thamrelvea through life la pain and mlatry.
wlihooi vitality, strength or banltb.mid Mr RoxbumbofJohnsunDrag Co.
Tliey get no happtocis oOt of flf# And
are Ju.i in a eondldoti to he attnaited
by almost any dlaaaae. Ttery aoM a
riujliy-maklng nod Mreagth^rwatteg
• Now. at our extwnae. we want to
nak cverr each womaa to try anf ddd
liver oil pmpamikm. Vlool. which «Qto
tains la a highly coacectratad form HI
of tbe mediclaai eimmnu of cod Nvtr
of), but no oU or graane it U delleloos
rick, red hiood and gtoa*
strength and vigor tto every atwm -af
the
better than (
hare ever aold ia oar
.and whan
a woman U ia H
m It mnkas
Mfe worth lirlag. When we say *at a«r
expense.* we mean that If the medlclM
you buy from os aad ^ for doas ant
benefit you—wa will ratond every cant
of it cheerfully, aad thus you try tt fit
our expeaae.**
Miss Mary A. Wopdwnrd of Indinnapolb. Ind., writes: **I think VInol ia
the be.i rmaedy in the world for a
weak, tired, worowui syateai I was
Just In that condition when
meneed to take Vinot.. It gave ase new
• and energy, and after using three
tie. I felt like a dlff«
uir
I have for yean. I believe VInol i
do much more than
we can only nak Tn
men to try Vinrt on
Johnsoo Dmg Oo. C
WEALTHY MEN.
If the history of o«> wea!thy men
were written we ahould find nearly nil
commenced business life with vary
tiUle but cared for that little tnatead
of speodlag It careleaMy aad by 4egreea tocreaied thrtr eapttnL One
dollnr win open an neount with (he
CARPETS.
Is the Base fonfhit mnovMloa.
mrwHM te B^inomi 4ru
*ti. J.
Mr. kM >
bkor e*^
TUMU. JUtmmm 0n« Oo.
m
iii
TNKCVMHM
TKe “S<aiif
r£S'.SH!n:i
Clem^iiiie
v«f whkt W*» t» MMlrr Iwr fM
gn»vi«S op with btai? »• orTtr liod
M b«lf.r!io«»;«ifcli»a«af taMrtr.
~
ncooto, THAveiwt
city, michioah.
ryeAY, octomb t. iw.
M «• 0* ^ornmr ^
HOW’S YOBlt
ptMA «v>w k«*» M am »• kir
ofm
to to« but itoMnr Ml Mtoic
laoMlMr
%MKKTC,V.NntM
hMJr **
«0C*»
Stationery
I SUPPLY? :
1 was \arWtj of
M« dM
bM
pre« tiM qomtlao. Uoufb
•bo m«7 Uavo tbottfht bor oiorvbio woo :
•aanooll} vorlod-^xiokln* fur Bonioy
•ad tbo Wdo. bi^Uic round Sn tb- teui,
octlttc A dwooor to tbo perfuriotTo,
loakli« oftor tbe buroeo obeu Bororj j
• 00 iu tbe duiapo.
1
-Kjr tbe wr bor brotbor In Uw
•old. luoking’lu on ber. -lUo buy boo
tomodui. Moln -
■Yoxyig \vomen may avoid much sickness and pain, says Miss Alma^Pratt, if
they wall only have, faith m the use,.^ol
Lydia E. Fmkham^s Vegetable Compoond-
uotboi^o rlaf.
Am! be bod oonl bor a ooto thlo^
uomtnc bkklln* bor »•« Win Ibioj
ifioruuon ond •now or tbo qoonUon bol
iod pul to ^^•o^i^-wouia obo bo-1
^iTtbluk of bUn ond bl* brtgbt wayol
ibd ibe iKniilbnukKi Ibot loy iK^fore;
Uor: Tbt-y could go owoy from Ibooo
[Tuwdod. ivugwUHl cltim. out to newer
eutbuolo.tlc---------------------world.
oiukUi lulglil do nnythliig Iu
-Y«o/* obo rep»«d.
**•*
Ho wool
But boro
aldbi"
V j UUKblUg.
I
«Hoo bo wrttton to you oo uoi
I
•‘Ycu'iv In for lir* U* oald.
•obed liomoy. ^
bbe looked at biro for expUnotlon.
bbo oiuwered that • note bad i
tbot morning.
ijow.- be grin• H» ougbi to oco
new ypn
i
tlM boiel. l*a,m and aouur bad U bot •
ma. »nblo v.wy wlBUlo.**
taat night; almoat came
Sbo b«n«d mribor •>«• tbo tuU
je weul OU.
waa fonw'd
•110
the Idggeat iwrd■ the
tbe
bad.
We ll be crowded
from
woyo a owidoff for a auow.
v/u. *
forgot, ftally wanu you to mend ber
^Maggie aud Sally look black.** be
ml velret laidy. Hbc’t gettlnc ao fat went on. *-But
tonight with a crowd
But touibt
I nwlly iwllere obeM rip an Iron fli^
proof aafe If abe'waa d««ed up In
1
~
••Tour
-Tou
young girls.
A Youns Chicago Girl ^ved from I>e»palP.
S!
discover that you need some
about seventeett
tned to lose my usual
usiti good
lalber sai«l I btudlied too
icx'torlhousbtdi
od touies,
wiiieb 1 t<
^ril^d
told
i
t<<)k it accord
illv
;'S50^^
'
Artistic
i Printing
Should be the aim of eyerj’ business man.
T hat’s where we can help vou out. LOOK
ABOUT YOUR OFFICK; perhaps j^u will
father waa rtaht." ah* aatdUttla or nothing about ro«;
t to kl. feel. "What du you
toch a
all.*’
----------------------- watched biro leave the !
teul and knew that bo went for aooie ,
thing to Invignrate biro, aa be usually
did wbeu anything weul wrung.
............ -
FREE
nt Wlo TOVK
iMTtcd aufhorlt>^ of hlo father mado
Meolful and rxir*va*»nl. while ali«
toMkt him a autviwat
^h. she could mak
man; ah* knew aba i
1 not all lb*
i ptopl*
(» to her: Did not
^7our alater-a children will auffer. Ibafa
nonnnimnuo.
LOOK YOUNG.
w
uf M* won
iir wh*a all
It make* u woman h»..h
*h* baianciT
! veil
.jj a-H |happy
-iu.- i.v.-r a chat
*T*n m*.“ hr was »uymg -I will n*wr
•
,
:
Letter Heads
s Envelopes
'%§: Bill Heads
or you may
short on some Special Blank
Form. Find out what you need most.
SPECIAL LOW RATE
Hu»-
lirtsut
tbf <Uy »tt.:
now
the w hole world looU-
Thitll! of hmt tiJU. .h. «i<j koiaiy,
-B^rtcy. Ih* cancr ct in* cii
Of htmr- be demanded
n-
K!*e imusi-d
aud iK-aiity
moment to drink In tbo glory of aun; akj. fci-liug young.
uiMl glrlUh
Then she weul on
She
ind walked aome ten lulmile* or ao
i.Ueu abe gh^uc^^l round. Vea. Ihcrv
lie was. She knew he would be ou
atch for her. But the l*oy woa
tbe watch
|
\ ^
........
gel
into
acme
'
utilet |
trJZ I
:
-rr..*;: t*.''
». hxn loformtd women already,
b.r. .vwthlw «M ►> Wurr.'l bolor. h,i
wlu*re «niirrc«*
aparrowB lu.micd
bopiied and 1
a tbe bright apray. She o«
She knew that the time
ben Idle must mk
had *n
I
«y must BUI.*''
MadewolMlie codc«d#d the fact.
-And, * went on Maggie, “a coni
•oa huiiM wanu BUI and me, and I
ratber luie
like ine
tbe wuap
*aump* oi
of vaudevUle.
rattier
iauo*»M.r. If
..
Barney can t pay up let him aay *o
like a man. But Ifo ahabby to prom-
he went or
.Kourh 1 w*r* a child and did not know
l wa* doing, a <hilar
m a naah ih* dlSerenc* in th^ a^
lae and do nothin, aud hold m. back
!wbeo I can do beWer.-
;*;rt‘:tntv:S:c^
The choa- to l.K>k
••Tear* She looked at the bathing spar-
f“*T3i*r'i«l c* rt-7
slisSpi
even the costliest silks.
U». in herjirw^----------------- ^
A ush ertoe ef paper »• no* «>»«e
(ran eattoa woda.
__ ___
Lnlted 8tat« there ere 97.«)P1
•;n/::rarti^
cNt«tiuihisam.tfn.
The »a«trf«etiiref» af dry goods gt
all kinds arr wajoytag an Immense mar
d«t
fervor of hi. Iona toi»chwl ber.
utucr au that ~
Then bo
^ 2
THE LARGEST AM) MOST COMPLETE
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IN
NORTHERN MICHIGAN :
to harbor
Made in widths from l» lo
Kept hy J. W. Millikon.
ROUIIO
TRIP
NO STOMACH TROUBLE.
BrtJiled meats and hsh aro hoaUhf-I
15 well as appciinnK The new bre.S
-r lately InsUlled in ' The Uulc Tax
em" lurn^ out order work done to a
turn. Oace tried no friihl ro. ais wfl
satisfy after
the delicate
flattw ».t
Tickets pood tr retum tiio
weeks ftomdate of sale.
Berths $l Each Way
Weals 50c Each
broiled foods
For uTthcr particular*, enquire of
AUTUMN MILLINERY
E.H. POPE. Agent
| ladlvidual taste, or If the maierlai-A |
ome. bring them In and yon.
EXCURSIONS
der -work paid .pedal attention I
promptucM in
turning
work
"■ PEREM>l^UETTe
tkM^lass tdiape
, Settler.* Fare, to the South and
LOOK HERE.
SoutheaaL
11 U not necessary to .end
One way ^second-ciasa UckeU cm
lor fancy ice cream for your parties, wde n all aUilon. on flrtt and third
wb« ,o.«n
you want
ways
BRBtfactfli fhr far Ahaai.
“ILLINOIS” AND
“MISSOURI”
l>u.<t prt»of
it affordi no crevices
It U to be a season of plcturesfl«ie
K!“ Ai ‘-'t*hJ7Jll“.JS pt^^J «
fare. Bot wraa It wrocUi wblla to
an Uke thM? By ncoadlng to the boy a
wUhm abe might end It
Teddy and
dn 1
Styles In dress hkls. Miss Heck*, btwulookHl OK. for the ftr.i j
ample play to,
rra M. and tbe wotry bad bmi too tired
ured of .11
.n that
ttai i»o.ea~. Tea are pmy
tag aiteMilMr
much for Slater BUaa.
Barney
ifmt drag
-ah. yea.- fb*
**hctord of you.
• or down
in. He aay. 1 know
ttlght wbe« tb# bog
nothms about >xm He spoaha o« a y^at
an by tba pelnter ha waa for atopiM
(b.--*wdfd-t
tbMcb «•*«.•• imi bto pfdii bu..
iafTcia»s
the demand for a fine, strong shk
r„0E >.Q .kc.ust.ee.
"'hi
‘Mt.nt yhak-
*
___ STK.\MKRSi
rt. r.l.«od
! .*1 a"
I"-'''-hut *:jr nvvev niany advantages hitherto ab.seni from
gcnu.«^.
nchcs.
cloMly followed by Sally with the
velvet -bodj."
-If. like thU. Ocm,- Mid Maggie.
friend tbafa
-I m uevirr bard on
must live, aud
down on hi. Ihck. bul
..
MONEYBAK.
that
WE WILL DO THE REST
____TO
r CHICAGO
^iT„**.hr«;;«i hu: whu....... ...-r ..u-m.-..
as
away, and
klsMxl her 1
Aud. all. tbe look
k 1be gave her.
CONSIDERING,
mo.-h* said. -Touitn’wi. wc carry are kept
r You arc ib* fala- , mio mir ^t^^c. it
trii.W
- rr rCaT.? r.:.i
-Let us
;opaf." be Mid.
rae, but the liked to think
;to aay to j
It kept ber under.
of him UB ih?a bov
i Thew wu
that MK>ke
along beaUle
WORTH
ll ccropeuiurs .*>fy the line line oI
«ilJ .. b.for. i
" ‘Ih ...n
j, ,
; of ine»T.s an r .•!! as ihc pr
lu gavi her a long look.
-My
!
4.ho nr.>l con-i lcrati«m
y,.j a„d-hav* him aartifle* *%vr> thtng for
'
Excursions
«< ll as a .omi'l. i< Im- of janlmi. r .
, <*xnmsltc hlcmlct!
i QUALITY
-He 1.
LbT^had a right
Ibrawb. w *b» b*d
PlNTtHAM:
;srS“”'
Sally woo Signora Barepo. wbo
K> weul away wblai
uigbU>
wound
a ,boa eoaatrlctor
. Imd many tUluga I
anmnd ber neck aa lUougb for w arrolli
Lg*hlm"
and called berw^lf n “eUarmer.**
i g«Kcim*iit. Find of all. Maggie mai rcb- I U»*re was su much h>
-She inu-t wait ber turn.- Mile. I cd lu. She bad been cloacted with
A'UrocutIne told him. -1 uiuat fix Mag
I -You took too much J
gia’a wig. Bill caugbi lu. i.uiU iu U
i
-x 'lW* abe aald. -Sally at
loot lilgUl wbeu be wlaa^nl hU Jump.
made U!i our minds that wc
Bill woa tl*e lion Into wboae cage
OU tonight
Marguerite tb* Melville, bin ow ner. -iu
Uaniey-a promlm* are all wind. ”^|
|
fear and tn’Uildlng* olitrialed beraelf Ltd w^Lau't live off air pudding If
^yuu'*drto^ov« me! • h* rrl*d. ~U •
at each peir«»nuunec a
you ean.**
•Up over ber brail by
Again <»me Barney. I« the depths
the button* of her cent ilU j
Uiaud I«wi Ilia eara In o
am* ett and rolled to b*r |
Ihla lime.
i on*
•Vlem.** he groomxl, “Moggie and j feat.
Sally ore drawer*, ond Ihey ve corner ..J.iui.not! ’ liL- *i'htKd. -Whal do > u
n hi* 'canuotr I>o >ou mc.*n that ycu
down flat for their aalarie*. rouklu*l |
uage to borrow aometblng from 1 cam
ber baiuU i.ud ntieudtd to tbe
i that young fellow V
| Zbixnrirm tu th* world r
of ber neubewa.
! *^h«t nuy
Still Mile rieiucuUue kept nt ber ’ “***“!*
U-t i^'beaVyoL aay'anything like | dr.^rUd "
waaUlug. All the time abe
again.*'
I "An ob
l,oy. She knew bla other
i
«Dkab
f
Jackson s.
oa hand.
Both
":iMcur.rr“
10€ Front
phone
Cream deUvered to any part
city every day la the year.
*^
WorlcT. F.lp. «t Leu's.
lUDd trip tlclzeu at low ratea. Oa
at all ticket oUUona. Aak ageaU
taro*, limit of UckeU Md ^11^
Herald and
Record Co.
i 23 FRO NT STREE
■^■;v
THE EVENING RECORD
TflAVKIItE CITY, MICHMAN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1W.
•AtCIAL T»U«AAM^»»VICt
iPUINeEDOVER
I EMBBKMENT
Net Being Able te Oo.
The City foot ball team left ihU
j< AUTOMOBILE AND FAMCNOERft mornlnf on the early train for Mance.
;p
tTRUCK TRACKS.
k»a to play the team at that place.
Tbe team ment weak on. account of
Frank Haastorsky beinK unable to go
to play at full and was not in the beat
of coDditicin on that account for tb«
|W'^
tUMBER BURNED
BY INCENDIARY
TOIMCEUWA
TRAm
mm nai TO COURT
William A. Engle, Charged. With Manaiaughlar. Admirted to Bail Which
Ha Win Furnish.
Read Banda's * ad.** He*n ghra away
hatP^nd kid gloves tomorrow, BatwrCOSTLY FIRE AT INTERLOCHEN By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
Marshall. Mich.. Oct. 7.—Jurtlce Jen day.
LAST MIDNIGHT.
kins this morning ordered William A.
Engle. Burlington. Iowa, charged with
the murder of Charles Barrington,
bound over to the Norember term of
Circuit court oo the charge of maniUughier and fixed hi- bail at r:.tsh».
PILES WERE SET FIRE IN FOUR
Engle will give l»all Monday.
^ DIFFERENT PLACES.
250.000 FEET WERE DESTROYED
LIFE WAS CROUWO OUT OF A MAN
A ptry consisting of ManaBM
AND WOMAN.
Malcoiin Winnie. Jr. Arthur KeHofS
and Ed Monr*e« aent on the 11:10
train to *esr the ,:sroe. Tbe team was Meftday Night 8(k000 Faet Were
«h»r Wmmii Wm — «»Fijr liw accompanied by C»T>rge Winnie and
Burned Out of Same Pllee-Wai
^
ThJt BIm OMd mn Movr
M'. P. Vcigleeooc
tlM Property ^ David Collins
^ ; j
Ultf^a^y #r Him Ovtr.
ef Grand Rapida.
Ukcn By AwTM F*U.
i
%
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KUROPATKIN
IHERYIU
’■ Lily Wlf lo tb« Dven{nit Record.
, ; ,Neir Tort. Oct. 7.—Nine peraoor,
jAve voiMii and foor men. in a bis aa
;tomoblle, pionced oircr a iblrty^ooi
I'lnbankment at tbe fum of Jcroiuf IS UNABLE TO PERiSkTALLY 01avenun and Ow^ Hundred and 8Ut>
RECT OPERATIONS.
Erst atrmt at 12:30 tbfK muminic and
' icrittiiad down to |be tracks of tb«' pNew Tork Central and Hudson KIv.t
. railroad In front of an e»pr«'*» train
jTka uain Eniund the life out of om*
•JBdn and a woman Insuniiy Atmih-r ONE IS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN
; #omao was ao bailly Injnn-.I that she
COMPLETELY WRECKED.
Idled later and four «Hher^ *. r. m tI
jowly Injured. The dead sn- AllM-rt
Japaneec Cun Fife at Pert Arthur Wat
iNoyea and an unknoan
srufl. and
i^xw Jt. fcandsomeiy
Effective-Cenersl Kuropatkln'e
ilVIla Peret. all of Sv% ^
lilhett Dstec Back to the De
RUSSIAN .WARSHIPS DAMAGED
fUNEfUL SERVICES HELD
ny Wire to the Evening Record.
Vltdlvoiiiok. Oct. 7.—It Is reported
here fktt tJem-rai Kuropatkln Is verj
Hi and that sln«- the defeat of hiforces at Uso Yang he has U*en un
able to iMTsonally direct op«*ratlons.
i FUNERAL TRAIN OF HENRY C
FAYNE LEFT FOR WISCONSIN.
jONIclale ef Thia Oev
Foreign Pewert A
Rimaian Warahipa Damaged.
Toklo. Oct. 7.—jlt Ih reporte*l that
fuu| Russian warships have Iveen dam
aged by the Jajiuese gun Are at Port
Arthur. One of the t^ela Is aald to
have been completely wrecked.
iny Wire ic the Evening Record.
\ WMSIasum. Oca. 7.--Tbe oOkaals
Bmremmem and represenuilvc^
foreign powere gaibered reverently
at 8t. John's church at 11 o'clock thU
Weralag-aa -boaor fhe memory of die
jate postmaster (li'niral H.nry C
Payne. Bight uniformid Icit.r car BOSTON MAN WILL MEAD MASSACHU8ETT8 TICKET.
tiers carried the ruKk« I fmm the Ar
lingtun hotel to tiH- rhurrh
BATES FOR GOVERNOR
EIOHTH YCAR-^tlV.
THE WEATHER.
Special to the Etening Rv^rd.
Intertochen. Mfch, Oct 7.-As the
reaolt of an Incendiary Arc here last
mldnlgbL 2Wi.«khj feet tif lumber be
longing to David ColTlns «f Grand Rap
Ids wtfTT destroyed. The fln »a- m I
In four different places.
Monday night a tre in this same
lumber which was plleil along the
Pere Marqmtte right of way mar the
dejiut. destniyed
U^l of the
lumlver. It aas supi»osed then that the
pile caught from a hK^onnitive but in
light of last nlgbi s^re. It Is m.w praetlcaJly certain ihni^ it ws> alnn the
work of an Inrendla!^.
The lurolnr was piled so that le*lwi*en some of the i>l1e.s th« re was r>»n
slderable spare. .M«mc!ay night s Are
increased this space Mi that there waover ISO feet illfferejire Ufwe<n one
part of It and the main pile. The Iso
lated lot was set on fire last night and
In the main pile there wer.; three sep
arate fires.
There U me lire pro^-eilon her. and
the onl> thing |iosslble to do was to
prevent the Are from spreading. This
was accompllshifl ami a large number
tit shingles were saviKl but COO lies,
also belonging to Mr. Collins, were
burned.
The lumber had been cut In Horn At
Conover's shingle mill and was awall
’ng shipment. There Is absolutely po
clpe as to who set the lumber on flro
and If anyone has any susplciona they
famous sculptor. Banholdi. who dbM
of tuberculiMis laM W.-uln.-Mlay. wir.
iniem-d UKlav a: \t Mariu-.e o iii-
Inim Hm
\ Shoes
R.-v. I. V. Sehu nm rh.im cf MinneaiuoHs. Minn.. arri\«nl In «h»- city jo^t
night cm Ills wsy tt» .\orihiH..t. wh.-rhe will jvreaih In the O.ngregational
chiircli the next t».» Sumla>^-
SUUGHTER GOING ON
persons present. Tli«> caskri «as
rttvered with beautlfa] floral offerings. By Wire to the Evening Record.
Turkith Troopa Ara Killing Innocent
Boston. f)ri 7.-The republican
The funeral train hH at :i:no this
Chriatiana and Outraging Helpless
aftemiKm for Mllwaukii slu re the n* state conv€»ntlon nut this rooming 'n
Trvroont Temple to nominate the sUie
mains will he Interred.
tlrktT^a'nd pmsldenllal electors. The
following gubernatorial ticket will be By Wire to the Evening Record.
Berlin. Oct. 7.-The Tageblaii re
. John I. Bales of Bus ports a new outbreak of the MacetloFor gove
nian disturbances. The revolutionists
plundering and murdering In all
EAAAYOR OEORCE PERRY WILL
directions. The Turkish irv*ops are
CALL MANY PEOPLE.
Id. Jr., of Boston.
slaughtering innocent Christians am!
outraging women.
jWitl Act aa Hit Own Attorney
j- CafUlfl EaUm—Sansat.onal
William Lindaay. G. R. A I, Brakeman,
Vtlapmanta Are Expected.
Waa Thrown Under Hit Tram
I the Evening Horuird
at Grand Rapida.
B4LLY FAIR HAS ^ALLENGED
OrW* lUpIds. Mleh. on. 7' I By W\re to the Evening Record.
FRANK BENTY.
tliall have more than on«* lnin.lr..»1 wl:
• ;ruml Rapids. Mleh.. Oct. 7.-While
n. -ses. aald ex Ma.vor fbs.rge U hanging on a moving Grand Rapids A
I*« rry this morning, who U on trial Indiana tram this mam William Uud*f«»r irceiulng a brilie. He states tlu sa>. ag.-d 4:.. a brakeman. was caught
Grand Rapid* Man Twice In.ide
trial will not -be flnlshnl for several by a lever oI another car and thrown
of an Hour Detober 29.
wu^eks. Judge Pu.rkins Is sitting In the iM-neath the Mhi^ ls and kilb'd. His
rase. The jury may not In- senm-.l Ual> wav nit in two
Billy Fair of Buffalo haa UmhM
for a day or mi.
chaHt-ng.. for a wn^.stllng matrh I
Tbe cate win t>e the hanU^st fought
Frank Beniy of Grand Rapid*. B»*nt
id all the water rases Perry. acting
ha* not vet accepte d blit will 0.. *
. As Ms own attorney‘to a ct-rialn ex
Chartes Senbner ’ Eaton Married
week. The match will be care
■—will question the wlensM-s and
aa catch can and the men will go o
' iKome sensational dr veiopm. nts touch
; hug tbe old Perry regime ar. expected
the mat at 15o pound*.
,
The
match will take plaw' in Ih's j
A noiabU
eddlng trv.k place
ly In the City op<ra hou*e Oct. 2t».
in Chlcag.* la.-L evei
Pair
agreeing
to
thn»w
Benty
twice
in
daughter of Pr-shieui
of Chi
cago university mas niarritHl to side of ah hour.
liPOWOER EXPLODED WHILE IT Charles Scribner Eaton, a prominent
young
Chicago
lawyer
Mr.
Eaton
la
']
WAS BEING FILLED.
a-cousin of Miss Lucy D. Li wls. and
has visaed several summers at 1
Two Dtbar* Warn Perhaps Faulty
Burned In a Motel In the St.
I;
{AecMant at SL Mary's Fortress, Ger E7dgewtK»d ctiUage Mi.-s Ixahs v
I kepi at EdgewiHHl by buMnes? 1
Joseph Stock Yards DiatricL
was unable to attend the a.-ddmg.
I
Bta^n to Piecaa.
By -l^’lrc to the Ev ening Record. .
lady curzon worse.
|»jrSnre to ihr Exeu<ns R4H.\>rd.
St Joseph. Mo., Oct. 7.-In a flro at
; Aglwerg. Oct. T -M-bile M.mc
to Wa
Castle the Tiacy house in the Ktock yard* di*Doctors
triot early this morning thnn* i>er«bnf
jdirrs were SUi^ a larg.- shell at St .
This Afternoon.
were auffocated and two edher* per
i;nary*a fortfwu'todav the powder %x By Wire to the EveMng Record.
hapa faiaUy burned. The dead arItlHoSad Mi SB o«cer amt ten aeu
London. Oct-T.-Lmly Curron bad
Hweew iMteBtly killed Several of tb*' rviaps*^ iMc ibU afternoon. Doctot Lare Prow, aged 50. apecuUtor. nnlnarirUtlma were Blown to pUxx^s. nveL._
eastle on
rted; C. r. Norton, aged 35. an cm
Hoye. unmarried; Mr*. Anna Weston,
aged 34. Omitry county. Mliaonrt. Tbe
■COFIELD TO HEAD TICKET.
POSTOFFICE WAS CLOSED.
k»a on the building and contenU U
Just arrived io-(Jay.
NEW
liUEEN QUALITIESNEW
. DREW, SELBY, CO’S
For Women.
The store that fills the most
PRESCRIPTIONS
Chamois
Vests
NEW
•WALK~OVERS”
For Hen.
NEW
NOBBY SHOES
For Bojs
GUdSto hhveyoB enUand
see them
WRESTLING MtTCH HERE
With ever>' Overcoat, a pair of KID GLOVES. With
evcr> Suit.a i\EWLAND HAT. Our prices range
from $.T00 to $22.00.
Ltnlf
50c to $S
m Shru tnm M$, $1.50 ^
Hart yai SMI tli nivSxutin?
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US
equal to any $3.00 veat in the
..
.
market.
for all kindi of
INTERIOR FINISHING
bu)-s a Felt
Store Fronts-Fixtures, Sash, Doors, and Resi
dence Interior Work.
Chest Protector
219
American Drug Company
Albert Globensky, Mgr.
All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mfg'. Co.
: O. C. MOFFATT |
I
Abstracts of Title
; PRICES SATISFACTORY^; j
»
Established In 1608
; Room 210 State Bank Bldg. ;
Comer Lake ave.-and 10th it.
The OKI Reliable Shoe House
W. L. BROWN. H^r.
Cltz. PKobb St.
IFMIII! FRIEDn ' & PD.
Winter Overcoats Underwear
Wc lake special pndc
in calling attention to onr
ne« inotielt in wmtn over
coats fcom I.. A.llo, Bros.
.V Co., the wholesale ttilors of Rochester, N. Y.
We want particnlarljr to
show them to men who
know what the require*
THREE PERSONS SDFFOCITED
■m.
SATURDAY BENDA WILL GIVE
—.VT—
TEN KILLED BY SHELL
FRIDAY AND BATURDAY
We glace on kale 85 wtema ueually
aald at 8ti te 820. Friday and
Bay grica for your oholoe BlIJS. Now
la youf chaiKc for a good watch.
TOI^fRROW
tomorrow
TOjMORROW i
SI.SO
MISS LEWIS- COUSIN
Hours of Poaiinaster Cnnnral P«)
Funemi Obanrvnd.
Wla., Oct. ’l.—Fonner
The local posioficv was cloaed
morning from 10 o'clock until l p
the hours during which the funeral
senlcrs
the Ute PoaUflaalcr Gen
eral Payne were held In Washington.
Gtp Book Store
Ladies or Gentleman’s
OVER 100 WlljlESSES
BODY CUT IN TWO
There's Just the right moulding in thU stock of oura to net oS
whatever picture* you maj* have 10 best advantage.
The new styles are beauUful in the extreme and varied to soli
a:i taste*.
•
Bring in your subjects and have them fixed up In good shape.
BARTHOLD! BURIED.
Republican 8Ute Convention Met ;n NEW OUT BREAK 3F MACEDOTremont Temple Today—Guild for
NIAN OI8TURI tNCES.
Second Place.
!J
JIttp Pictures
toTram^
ts
ol
^ overcoat are.
a
fint-dasi
Our assort*
ment includes elegant black
and colored etfecti, in all
IcngthsandallsiMA There
is a wide range of selections
at $10.00, $12.00, $15.00,
$18.00, $25.00.
Material and workman-
C/N
ahip arc fully guaranteed.
Come in and see bow nice*
E. WILHELM
Comer Front
and Union-.
• Nothing affecti a man’s comfort and health more
than his undent-ear.
• If badly cut it’si a day-long drag and a burden to him.
• Every* garmentt we sell is correctly cut—we’re Clothiers and know.
• If there was any such thing as the one bcit kind of
Underwear—we’d
—we’d hhave it.
But what’s
t’s best for Brown may irritate Jones—wc
• The best materials—Wool and Cotton, and all their
combinations.
• The best of the sanitary makes.
• Underwear at'50c per garment, all the way i|p to $8.
• Come, here with your Underwear ideas.
damilton Octhing Co. ^SXSiSf
i
nb.-
1
'
, i^ito. TiUkVKBM crrv. mcHig*w. rwiDAV. ocTowt r. m*.
Pi'
wffatffugippiT
I£.»S2S!!5
mnmmmoH w»» ooii«T*
VB^V •atmpactokv.
•PEte. AT« alre«d7
•4Uie»rte^p«Mtlif«
IVWPfIDOd. ThAtf
amp
mur r«o»r wo »m»t oo v««v
hoime locnted on llth ntiwet. or
MtXM OAMAOE.
If yon have n*lot or nvibing
nMCed $1 to H0 pm harral on
wins. Spy*. Wmnmn mod other varletie* of winter frnlt today.
a*noe of the local buyerm atale that
MLTHOVOH
VEtreBOAV^ AT. there will be n good orop of applea '
,hU region but w>»e of them think
TSNDANCC WA» UOMT.
will net oqual teat year*, crpp. The
apple, are too far advanced to ‘ “
Tm AM a«4 Cr«—»r, MaA* A<
jarod by fronta.__________
tpmhu from MachOTAth's Anv
1M Yeara Afo Wafa an Ola-
Mi WEBPEiSa ffBiyMB
fe.
farmers
Monm dam hod
tmn M.wIiiai'Tr.n.iAnHmSirM*"*”' **•'*
J'.aao"
The total recelpUi
amounted to about 1300.
Amoai-the dnoet di»pla>»
in
ThUdlsplay conxUte
: .'A minerali and ngater from the uppe.
peninsula.
fm
OE. J. 1.
fbr »U»# Tr.TwMimr.
irmAVX P. oLAXini. - ^
op>r.issss:ir-o„
t'.v'l
*^S?r5!tSi.“
i tides are Jet black in color and have
»*—•
OBuSdo C. MOrKATT.
li
They
the proce** peri.hfd with the mm
j that made them In England. The ar-
!Ksrru7sror.‘iri:::.A
0
crenmer which hare been In the Hock
Ing* family for 164 yearw A»ldc from
thrlr.amlQulty and a**oclaUon. iheac
were made from the .parka from a
,bUck«mlth-* anvil and the iwcrei of
m
hr
Diffcreni kind* of ore were
howu and alKi a fteat variety. ol
agate*. The moat lniere*Ung article*
in. the dUplay were a tea . pot and
iwo article* have another value.
AATAK-A
jlgaMOplSr
• all of the oibera were very much bet
j ii-r than wa* exiiecUHl. The display ol
t vegetables was one of the finest evei
I seen In tblh aivllon.
co!d that Ico fornuKl. and conalderab. • ■
.lamage aa-s done to poiaUn's. through j
]
ij
' '
T!
Fr,'.ler:ek lh.1. :exl .ntteutlveK to
, ,’b«rb**- wymptom*.
Ocf. 7.- thc fr<*c2lng of the grom l. The r;«m- , Kverv n *w am? then, as some paitu ab.,ld< trie ’« a smalt degree In th. , j«r i*M*int mxmuM M strike him. the
r.lack nelghborh.KsI south of East lU ! p'.ysi. Ian would niniumr
•
Tf r .. o
l-.lng n- ar t .. '
-si.b ndid.** mnrh to the dlstx>i!:ff\i.re
> n.e I
..
.
_
of U'nl Iler»*sren1. woh was at a bve*
1 ir;a t* i M g InJ irei. In the I.antmr
„,^,.,.^tcnd su.-h enthnshism.
urge as it ha* been at other
..di'i borht»od in E mw.-H»a townsh;;. ;
j*ner simu* minutes- reflecevery officer on the .tall wa* mo.t Lftt
U-.IW.U
couut.v. .-htrh 1. on.- of th. i|
.1.1.
ianau ruuui..
uo;i. tne royai p
vlgorou* In hi* effort* to run down banner jKitato
jK.tato regions of Norther:'. j,.„„ iit l1 yv p.ntli
p.ntling him ou the shoulder
violator* Of the game and fUb Iawa. Michigan, only the fop* of the potatoe | and rx«d:i«ininp
....... J-pull ibrourh
verv- rlccly. my
The number of caw* InvesUgaN-d wa. were froren. w« damage being done t*.;
-Yoa-ll-pull
t
Ml.or. but icdly. you n.n t .-!•
147; number of wvn begun. Cl; num AA.. potatoe*. The frort wa* tin more
to
you -\eu h.tv*'
ber convicted.^*; number acqiltted. .severe near Bingham. P-rry Core re
. I ..___ -.r tK..
V. *VoU
S3; number ,dUmlR*ed. none; cai^e< porting that while |K>iato lops were
pending. 8; ahwunt of ffne*t and co.tr. fro.ren the potatoes are not Injured lu
.iolatlon of fl.h thi' least and the fremt is a welcome
bu^y month during
September, and though the number ol
to reach the eouru was not .o
aw«. 20: aelxurb reported. 12.
The
month
of
S.^dember
visitor,
tbe Lirmerv
have just
b»^n 1
markRKl by much hard work and aUvlly In the department In invt.U-
are Using
The
The
lUrlicr itic rofa the luptr 4’a?, confcqici.^) ihc more be-l Vott
iclc
w:ih this stove Y»m will n«»t’ get a
a Jm-t ix dut. as It IS a pcxfeClW made Soft
Coal Heater *
‘M.M. diuetti t pjic^ci Scut Cux?
........................ -.......... ...............nil
TV^EMY Kt»UK
vl.ffcrenl
Oak
Stoves, 1: m........... .........................
®P
HF I kFN ^.ffeen- pneed A r Tight Herders
fomagwvl. well midc. Mtle aif tight,
s..u.h»..t <rf th.. OI..V «B th.- Miller
c!e»-..-.U to-
FIVF,diffcrcnt make* of the \cn he%X H*rd
Coal H.atcrs m.c*c. r.ng,rg f.om $J7 to $55
an.thug >ou w.nl in Stoves ot
^
3. UI. Slater
WD- le>ale.nd Retell.
Vonr Kelteble Ho»eF«B tScr
^PV A RECORD
MlSSlOllWEaiTTEHe'
Rev. Father Frand*. O. C. C.. Preached
«««>
*w
•o,................... ...................... RS5
Hupidylng and lunlnialning U»«
inxly for the *^»uud mind. It U
,vortb while to cotesiUi r u res-enl stale
WK CAN nHOW
"* lui!Td..se.nM-*. It wa* dU
^ ^ Mr-tlstltw in Italy some yeir*
vm-al artists are usually long
instrutuenl playcr*. who bring their lung* ^nd cb^
Into i:nu*unl acttvlty. bc'.e not Lad
omMimpt.ve vieliat umon;; ibcm. No
matter how
ililn or wc: k tbe voire.
vomig iM‘*plc should Is- etieunniged to
indaiee In *ong. There could be m.
TRAVELING IN JAPAN.
1-. laid U berirt-rs souiw--------------~
______, UaiM*>*‘r uie*lU'ine. imu
n
1
happier
at ibe UUng Empire*. Bailriay
suffer Tlicy sLoiUil
en.-oumgisl
lu. Are Uike.
1,,-ar H** Infliction la view of tbe
and the potato toie. sumi whai frosted.
no espec ial damage being dune . .vreje
In these small particular.-, while »i‘
other portion* »»f the region tomal<Hr^
and dellrale vegetahles wen ailkillc.
. . ..mlKT of deva ago and even eurn
a numlnr of day* ag* . ar.i
^er-oMsly hurt
of the aeaAm.
•tojM Yttll,
—-
OA.t
Mi^c^-Virc
Kcoi'OT
-.u c:n ii.se
any , ail i f . oaL
cue ol O
aiI Mi^o
rirc rvcc]
CISs v
wu
v eany/.ni’if.oaL
CTerrb*ar »hoo
f.rm ic- »onn.-d. ho. 1. 1. Uo.uRhl po !
rnttK s win not be Injured.
The i*.nlnsula. a* usual, gits off
ea^fer than any other part of tie* re
Ui the wood* before the uttual opening
AH druggUt* lafnnd the money If It
EMMBkta route durtn, the f»U «iw fiSl. to cure. K-W. Orore-s slgnaiur*
tooneaeAbox.
winter.
-
was*
%v V*
.a .4
ir A. J. WILHELM stS
Dr. Wymau. surgeon geudral of lb«
iwibllc benllh and inadne IkhtdRuI •et^regular freexv south and west of the Ice. tells an air.usln;; story in wbi.h
city, doing a good deal of damage
tb.re ngnreiR. a* the p*ihnt. Ix>nl
potaioe*. but In other .Ht^cilons of th
Uluirles Iten-ford of the British m.vy
country no special ham I and. a* tb** physhdan In nllenrtanee.
J.
M. Elliott reiwfl*
-----------------j F,r rnnledek Trevc* of the nt.val
the vicinity of Dong I.al.e It wa. so
Il.irohl Boic.
MM»KIU>eiT» .M
— U'C la
her IbHikboei-s^
ln.Iupan. *nrs:
,
.
Tbe railway traveler ill Japnn bu.v*
on Future Punlahment tor Tho.e
o the premium* will be made km.wi
.1 ♦i,-.nid or ibin! eln*-* ticket, or
Who Die In a State of Sin.
n a few day*.
If be wi*be* to go cheaper still, be ret
The service*
Francis churel. gel a ticket entitling blni *,mid> to
, . r.ir rtrruU tVi
SUCCESSFUL AMONG INDIANS.
*iaml on tl.e platfonu. Many of the
were well attended la.st evening. Tim
t-i\rs enu l-e eiiteNxi either fr«»m tby
: V
AMlb^^
ai.!,'. or tbe emh T\n> principal differ
' Frank Kyaelka I* a~ Superintendent 9ormon was preachc*d by Father Fren
r<>r Surreyur.
cl*. O. C. C.. who took for hi* text th. pu.e U twei-ii tbe first and s<so:m eln^s
I
Among the Hoopa’*.
E H. AUAN.
wunl* of St. Mathew 2u.l*l: ‘ Depa.i roach,•* is tin- ,M.b.r of tl:e upboMef).
j
The Weekiv HumlHilt Timi-* of Eu
from me ye vcuiwed into cverlastUm None of tbe ,air* is very rb an. Man.v
DB- rUANK HOI.WIWOBTH.
1 reka. California, of ivcenl date, con
of tb,- third CDs* coaches roiiM serve.
fire which ha* been prepart'd l.»r
1>B U J. TEtiMAN
r* and lateresilni?
Without mini. :.ll,-n,thm. as onliuury
devil and his angels."
idgstlw. This i* 1,11 the more remark ;
----------I „.rt
‘’5' 8u|H-rl«U-pd.-i.t mnl
He developed the Catholic doririu.
Ever) P.«Hl
.
able when the Ims.mpi.rable ,lea:.lh j
cl.^n '’“■"i"KfM-lh. .rf tho ll.«P« I»1l« re.-no
or
the
eternity
of
punUUmeni
for
thosn
In his parly .-..KTh-.-.
ea»»r»»es any
.n« prlm.rlP..
|m .
„ ^
Mr. K>«-lk«
ne** of tlie Japam-se Inm.e Uf,'. ev,-n of
who depart thU ^Ifc In the state of
buinbh'St. I* tnk, i. into .xmsldera- .
|i Is a prlvHfgo that every American
, a former Traverse Cil) boy. and,
An explaiiaUou of this may Is-,
mortal or grlevbus sin. Speaking of
ahould tako advantage of. Hut when
that the Japanese have little regard
remains
lan n
nialns nw*y from raucuaes
^
aucce«s he h** m* i the pains of hell he said that man
for the .b-nnlimss of any phi.v where;
conveatlona for twenty year* it .* ^ ^^
^ auperlnundent among would be punlrtied by those tl.lngs
tbev k.xn. tbelr slnH-s or clogs ou. 1 Inihrough which he sinned in life: al< >
an indication that he takixi little or no j
Indians.
EiiroiH-aii r,K,ui. for example, wbkb ba*
Jhat he would U* torture*d by the bei‘1. •staldislKHl in a feM» JapaneseInteres. In the gmernment of his state 1
« «Hf»rn!a
____
devils, by other men who were damned bonies. I* the only apnrtm.Mit in ibe
or hi* home town.
Mr.
|
OLIVET IN THE DUMPS.
ty the remorae of conscience. b> the wbolo bouse that 1* m-l kept senuu.
real Are that burn* in hell an.l finally lou-slv awei.L dusii-,1. oil,xl and bur
Proapect. Are Dec.d^lly
nish,h1.
So. t,s>. vllli tbe Jaia'nese
and most keenly by the fact tha» ho ♦
Gloomy for Thl*
hms. Thewit* thatSre mainialacd In
•eparaied from^e end of bl* vxi^xL_o.-lth.-r .-«ucn« or convFntlnn.
native *tyb- are swrot and civthose
Olivet. Mich.. Ocl. 7.—Olivet college
ence from Almighty God. his creator.
that have Uxvme Euroisnnircl are
At oiu- .trok.- of hi. pVu Abr.h.m fe«*lif rather gloomy iiwr lu fool baU He explained how that Ibis world is * u-sui.lly littered wlfh cigarette stumps
However. Saturday * de- place' of »lrlfe between the forces of
Uncota
frood
hUeV B.n. pruspe<tH.
fruit i^eelings and core* and other dir
t. at U
not \o
to be
IS noi
IK- wondered at, when it Christ and of the devil, between
With onr ilroki- .>f hi. I'.-n noosi-voU t«-ai
^A*n A.ue-:ren rullmnn. with It*
. of gfVKl and of evil, and
hu. m.d«- It p«..lhl. to rrrUlm inOro U considered tbit Obcriln ha* _
fool
ball *quad a* Olivet
rr..,v.U^» and unavoidable Intlinai'ie*.
tbmn
«rr.-s of land t.. .Bneluded by exhorting his
______
lire college.
Al,MM-nt nnd
and polite hermitage , om
coltor,-. .adlno n.nil.m. .rf An.orl<*» h« to tho .-mmr.«.o,.-^ Olivet
turn aside from the paths of sinful
,arr*d
pa,k,*d ron,h In Japan.
farm humei. with their vast volume of back field is weak and Coach Ktnned) pleasure and gra’ificatiou Into the nar parr-,1 with n pM,i»,-vi v............. AU sort* of unexiHX'ted things liap;.ea
agricultural pnsturts which will flow | |,as the problem to face of atrengiheo row and rugged path ol nr.rtlflcatlo.
Daring abluitons are perfomied. and
from ihl* rich area of land retU-emed 1 uig that before* ne>t Saturday’* game and self denial that lead* to eternn
complete change of raiment Is fre
: with the all-freshmen U. of M
,iueni:y effected, tbe consiuntly recur
repose In the presence of God.
D the den-ftconslderabl
will
•
I The. line-up win
ring tunnel* serving lo aerreu llie m,
The services thi* evening wl’l beg •
The price of railway sbare>s on the j ^jji^ged before Uial Ume,
at 7:30 sharp. The sermon wH! be <ci tmiishlng Cham,ter of these pro
Ke* York stock exchange I* etoadlly j
------------ ---------------the sufferings and death of the la>rd.
*^e”fl^r of thin! claw* coache* to a'advancing, which U a sure indication
Hov/* Thi*T
onswept riot of tlie flotoam and .telth*t railway traffic I* ginid. It also Is
We offer one hundred dollar* reward
I.c*i-BAniK a> u
«m that usually follows In the
a *lgn that bolder* of *u>cks are con- for anv case of catarrh that cannot be
The luH^k h.
C M, loi
.0 I'ln .
wake of certain klmls of human .T.Mft
fldonl there will be no change la the cured by Hall * Catarrh Cure. F. J time the sole la-^uunieni of e^iu i
the world over. A Bowery picnic
; CHENEY A CO.. ToU*do, O.
To ndiull It* limue luaey I* n-d t- uu
crowd, abandoned to permit*, 4h>Ikon.
derrat,' Its vnlue. l ime was v.beu islu
and bananas, never maik,-d • tuore
cation la u ven ^rge >en v wu* iws^i
consplcuou* troll than a lot of Jaiu.- -r
who nde k”**'--^ Wm perfectly honorable in all Me without It. a Is not yet an iuf.illi
nese i»ea*antB en route. Only with l^e
implc* of those
*^‘*<‘lbu»lnc.
transaction*and
andfl flnanclady
___________ transaction*
agent, ‘even If used will, the b.gb
Japanewe It to all a very sotomn nffal.
irry out any obllgath
obligation* made
bicycle* liuthe day time
without bell* I tblc to carry
—---------------inlclllgemv and skill; much less 11
Travel aee.n* to afford fitting opiK,r
or bell,
bell* at
at night
night ] py hi* Ann
And without light, or
- ' be limited to tbe capacity of t
tunitv to discern all kinds of |>o:'*ju;U
Waldlng. Klnnan A Marvin. \^holewould have a tendency to make such
^Kalve rexiplenr subjected
wrtxkage. AU forma of abandouel
uile Dru*gl*«*. Toledo. O..
proc^ rblldren prefe
offender* rewi>.'Ct the ordinance which
Hair* Catarrh cure I* taken inter •pouring lu" process.
odd* nnd end* of lUlng* l,egln to iden
3t reason. tify the Itinerary from the very start
and suflieient
nally. acting dlri'ctly upon the blood a,'tlon for a good and---------permit* the use of the walk*.
icons surfaces
and mucous
*urface« df
tif the
lhe system
*y»trtn They Ivani lo do by doing. To do 1* Of eouiwe the foreign traveler who
ml.l. «‘nt frex. Price 76c per U‘tter lor them than to *.ny wh.il wades through thto ear strewn waste
lui ,oe
Test
Those kVrrl* club* throughout
the Testimonial.
•iwere good to do. Any kind of bun
doM *o to gain exiH*rlence. It to not a
i* ,------------.V
probably l»c!ter I
_____ _ _
purenlt of haiTlneM.
A-hfle a
deni of enihusla*
wniirB*;
It need
u,niik
wu*..
oeed not crowu
crowd uie
the Uxik
reiH>ri,fd some day* ago there' scorn* to
reiH>ri,fd*.
The tedlu.ony 1* aU to tbe effe,-! that
DmSION KO. 2 of the Congrega
|1
It doe* not.
It arouse, an IniereM
hivebeen falling off of interest
la./a
-------^ _
I Uonal Aid society will have a Saturday
wldeh reacu favorably ui>on aU olhci
tan of llie ire-asury. relau-* t» at
fren Ore Arriving.
j market tomorrow afternoon at ih«
imeresis. Motor
oiuiwi activity •la a nece.v
newly aiipolnted collector In ore v
Over 2.(HH. ton* of iron ore arrive! j
....................... «U)-. KIghUy directed, it piroinolea I9
t&v intc rk>r port* Imd oreasion re,rent
.. growth;
^_______ wholly
____ rcisirain^l
telleclual
ipan)-■* dock last Saiure | JlvlUon U r«tli«t»d
«t the Iron '
»
doubGess b*- ^Iv to pass upon thq aiipnil*-*-”"-'’*
2»i:-lt meoul me. even, would d<
da)-. MVS the Elk Rapids Progrres- ililBK for the mnrket..
..-.bh*.
To keel, young children -:utne of Venus of Milo lmi>on,tp. for •
The sleamiT WHincbago arrived Saiu.'at a desk *lx hoora a day workln;* a ks-al ntagnalr. Tbe colU-, to/ orelcrrel [
Bl'ias.
BUUMI,
BCI.B8.
the ri,M» opened, found th,- statue wes
day morning with iwr? tons from Eacaaolely with books I* the ulUmate edu
without
arm*
r.m!
entere*d\ui<»n
hi?
rre
A Bne ».«.itin«t Cor .nl* «
cational blunder. It to not only a fato*
naUa. «»d was followed In the afterurn “of MO i-oiamere-nl 3-aiue. dam
an outrage on ualtir*.' noon by Uie Charles W. Neff with % Pntne-. peenhoo«.
-:red a. l-j.portatlor.**
similar load from Superior. The Wlonehago I* oan of the finest boau of iU
TO COM A COLO IN ONE OAY.
HAVE YOU
olAss ihsi floats on tbe Inland saa*.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabl^ TRIED
0 THEM YETt
B*-,UI«»Un-oon.h,KlkIUpl^hats sHd kM ,lo»«a
.
ft’
r-^
ble* Were Kill^
flic. Marie. Mich..
uc^ had a vei>
There w ere ovei
'-tMi-enirles In all.
The u.*clslon of the Judge, in regan
-
Sault
Leelanau County-Vegeta
.
Last nlghfa frost developed into ■
1 .11
and will .land
BII the
»nv appearance of jet —
gating dlfflcoll* and veaatlou*. viola
ftre They
Thev hare been very------------------very much uaOd
! lire.
tlon*. Willful violator* In many local
1 but *mi hare the appearance that the)
lllea were held in ch*M k by the prompt
llHm> when new.
and energeUc work of the deputies.
Another <ll*play worthy of nunilou
The false n*port*
..................
was a konm l of flae hound*, seven In
of the montbh that the duck
: number, shown by John LH-usier. The
7aw expired on Sept.J, gave the
I hound, were blooded animal, and fine
fleer* a lot of trouble end in
i ly bred. H J- U mcool of Wmwood
of pn>secutl(>ns
display of Poland China
hogi
nan a nisp»y
— •—
October, however. I* regarded by ih.
that elicited much admlraUon. The
atato game warden as the mt»«t dlf
animal* were thoroughbred and were flcuU jnonth of tbe ytnr. and durluii.
! the beat of thel/kind.
the coming month eurefu^ watch will
!
AUhongh the management was db IM* exerclsiHl fur de. r b-mters who take
j appointed In the roercaullle dlapla)
M
Duck
Hunting Cauecd Trouble.
ff M
tnv'fl
owd u.. ht.i b.-^
nlrlxmar #lrf*
............. -m.
C. W.
ni Cast Front BL
}a.
Ea»t Bay Were Damaged But Not
#;ame Warden Chapman and hU dep.i
ebowu
wai one by Mr*, ^lam HocUn. of
n.-ar K«-*wlck.
and Aetlvlty-Premature
for
Tuber* In Vicinity of Long Lake and
ntwh that all ex
pen«f were paid.
waiting
'
THIS TO BEGIN HARVEST.
September Was Marked by Hart Werk
ware «Uf « portion of the aachibltor.
on the «ron»d. the attendance on prr
were
«Ivottt Sikto •
i;
; ‘
j
MIT THE TOPS WERE WUEo||
GAME WARDEN RICKED UR MANY
Speetel to iht »reolM Record.
BnttOBS Bo^a Mich.. Oct. 7.—AlVIOLATOIIM.
thooch the alleodwice at the Leelanat.
eooiitf fair yeotertajr to f»ei7
■o H«hl that la the forenoon there
Special for Saturday only.
of Chinee ironing wax tor
I yon want to ewhnage. nee
HID VERfJUSf fEIR
MAUAUCAN HOIMHATIOilB.,
Chinese IniiiHiWaii
mum ms
We can takian hone nnd buggy
MUy Mi»l WMt
B...-
brtht ».
day.
WANT AD.
_____________
More Rw Furnitiirc
in our elegant
wrroOndings.
,.w fumitur. «le.ro.m,
I. I. . P<«.u« .0 .how good. wh.« y.u h.« «.eh
Yo. ... .mending to m.k. pun=h.«o, why not do .t now wh.n you h.« ouch
a stock to select from.
Y
Bed Room Suits
................. ..
line t. ...cc, f«n, (alm»« av.ry at.r. ha. thl. remark m
^ «*>"
.ur. you will ... th. truth .f cur .tatrm.o, wh.n you «. our mammoth d-pUy.)
*
w. bought oil new design, th.. year ahd they or. to handwm...
thlhg a llttl. dlH.r.n.
W« art doing aome-
tn home, where you ha., wof r conheCoh. r»“ -^
HereUfere ypu
e bedstead and
of our finest tuis only have
c very cheapest tn thto way.
We are
ere to please.
Odd Dressers
Many want *n eatra dresser and here again we are showing
eUhcroM
from
$•0.00 io seme of the finest ever brought to the cty.
Dressing Tables
Someth,ng
...r y woman wanU. .0 r«nemb.r wh.n -..luting g'fU.
birch, cherry and natojany and they are such beauHe*.
Dressing Table Chairs
Made cn purpose w^l
lew back, only four ir.:h« from seat of chair.
ent chair ever made.
Iron Beds
Again we may no firm is shewing so ertensive a l»n*.
of enamel* »nd the hand*ome*t bra*, ornament*.
All .the n*o-w-.
More Iron bed* *re be.ng ooM than
before and our price* are from $1.75 to the mott elaborate at $75G0.
We Sell ihe Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
A THE HINNM It MV
#
MERCANTUCOIIIPANTil
■SMmL
: enr; nemaAM. mioxv; ocrom ?, nee
VOHI’SFMM
SBBKmm ~
II DETillL
V
‘T^ ^ mM
m ■ isisi
that whew the coTOMraM
if hack on tbe boat witb i
flah la his but ho wock
^ sod tbao ooiy oo the Mt
a
idssals. qioaaoB bas oo rtfoe In
vf
tktelMAre
•W. im .Mr ptMt
AmeHaa save os It la beugbt far
m
k-rt of
«l».
■mhriliirfta^-Cwri-a Croft far
Mrosm Cmmle and the Baw-Tbe ^
Hisisry sf Otassiit.
iT
QUOM Ccwld Uat.
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
I
St. Lonla. Oct. T.--Tbe poor, dear
oldqoM! Five mUlloa fioUars worth
to any one. Bat hla master has
antlrlpatad any sreokMaa the cormorant may hare for eoUng betwecc
mewM by slipping a metallic aad ioartng arowad tbe cormoront s
Tbe cormorant baa a sort of rwb-
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
of present* and not a thing she could
Not even a aofk pillow to laj- h*?r
B E ST
head on; not even a !»lr of comfort
able carpet slipper* for her tired feet “ |
This tra* Jane** comment after look
ing over Queen Victoria** jubilee pres
ents which are dlspUyed la twenty-
elTT keeps I
flab cannot
ssog- wbicb is so bishiy prised br the
Chinese.
A report of the blfb »fa’l
■SUM ia wbicb ft was held la Oblaa
embed tbls oonatry eorly l» tbe
gbtssntb esBtnry.
•boot mr
oUMm
—Um tDr
I M It r«
plut«
10 eom ' «P fiwi
k* l» vtry
Ml^OM for tiM ttaM t« PMO.
*
IS
.
f
TkcpiMttllokot oVtVMoilo. two
•»< tbm JW« OH
Fbiber Jartamx.
mlaskmary la China, gatre a dsaerlptkm of tbe plant and sent samptss of
the roou. Isaves and seeds to Pbtber
Lofltau. wbo wsa s mlsskmarj amons
tbe irtonois Indians la
Tk«w W Is cars^
111
f»mr tosmor t1i« P»Mt« « Terr t«-
]H
Pfkilr#
kis botfcj was |€.O0. Tko
If 1 wsee ts anggrot s new jewelry
Id 1 sbsnid ftlfsct sttenttoa to the
Joyful ereadsM of tbe Cbtoeee to be
seen la the show coses In the Cblneet
coUeetlre exhibit la tbe l*sUre of LibArts. Here are combUmtiono of
Isos tMMs natboogbt of In this
m sMiibg of a nation In tbe went.
l ftfereetlng to me were the varis*
I lastbe use of tbe bright bine
reing of tbe blttgflsber. Tbe tmtr
ments for Chinese IsdWe would go
Uon of those sene by bU breCber
kmary.
and nitsr
doe Urns a
, 70M« ••• Is ssnr^WNk laiorsstod is
»d to be a near reiaUve of the Js4e ore eo common as to seem cheap,
Bse root—paaax gineong.
Tbe yet tune and sWII sre woven tulo tbrir
Isadltf khn Usir aid and eacoorassvery was made,.^ Montreal.
Its end int^te parts nnmla
Canada, la tbe year im. In a very
dy. . Here sre socb ooveltlee that
TMa Is aaotbsr rery Importaat gtziebon time after Its dleeovery gtnaeng
aoM Urm, ms Uat Is gnmtai to
me a very Importaat article of
tails mifiortloa^aad U now bscosslat
eapert from Oannda. end tbe trmllnt
wHh kingflaher fesiher. and jewels,
C
to tks ews-s
aniee “boomed- tbe price,
as If It might be worth Mou One
This U tbs fbno of Twsddls Bros., moat tbe Ume gineong was com
nke tsklng It on tbe spot for $25.
«atoi osar Baiplra. Tbej bars boso
amndlng mseb a high prtco In Canada, tie rrol price, and run the risk of get
ralsiai tbs ^ tbsco lor oMily bias
tbo Taakeo. never to be ootdome. i
tfng tbe bride, for airriy to wear surli
jpoon aad bats bboai a ball acre of
wn of glolT^must have fasi-lna
vorleo of tbe root In the American
sroaad aadsr camrarton. Tbsr sx
for famlnl^ bearu.
colonies; first In the western part of
psetsd soais of thsir pUnU to produce
New England generally, and after
sssd tbls jrsar, but unfortimatHy a
wgrds In New Ydrk. fminsylvania and
of China, for wr
tblsf cans first.
Indeed In all the eolonles. These dls have flower workers of magic skill io
J. J. aod OsoTfs Twoddls arc the
coveries were made prior to the A
oor osrn t-ountrr. but the Amoyans of
ovasri of tbls farm. In an Interview
lean revolution, mad the price at that China hare held the mirror up to na
srlib J. J. Tweddio be sUted be e*
time was about twenty-five eenu per tnro ao wonderfully that we abooW
psdSd^ to have bad from lO.OM to IS.
dlacover nature only by her little In
MO plaats
He bad roots from some
accorarlea rather than by tbe failure
mitate naturo In this artlfltHa^
of bis pIsBU that are only four yean
. Europe U tbe great market fo.'
that welshed from seven to elsht
•rtlflclar flowers of Amoy, aud
vunccs
Mr. Tweddle bad stalks that
found wild in small quantlUes In all
r a trade secret is no douM brproduced on an avoracs fifty seeds He
glreo away her.- as well
these sUies.
raised the roots on awandy loam so 1.
Natural Home of the Plant.
Mr. Twaddle has spent considerable
The natorai borne of ginseng Is !l
Ladles wbo rare will flml Just cause
lime hi cuUhrsilni this valuable pro-! the wilds of tbe foresL In Its wile
in aeveral features of the Chlue«. ex
ucu Hs has besa ss New York to f« state It tbrlvea best lu the rich. moUi
bibit. For example, to r.we over tbe
Ideas aad has done coasldsrable ex but well drained aoU in which tbe oak
Ucqw*^ ^
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pertmsntlnf of bis own and sutes that hickcry. baaswood. 'beech and slmllai to buy It. Here U a lacquer table at
be OM soostdsrs that be undsratands
Here are vases, traya. l»oves.
pr grows, but win not grow In $900.
of Iswutiful
tbs cultivation almost perfectly.
marshy soil no mailer how rich aUtuettea nnd
„a that aeem half trsnaparenl. yet
rtmi soil la which there U a wealth
light, durable and preclona.
Kmhau
of leaf mould U tbe kind of soil for Is tbe home of the Is-st ln<>ii*ered ware
1. wnrtb MfiMO. Ue has spent
sWeruble time trying to raise the plitscng. However, the space used for
II,e beet work 1. mn.te of u fine
planu under naturad shade but this It is so small that any kind of soil varnlah of ae*-ret cumposlti ,n.
tUt
as of making the IsiHiuensl aril
be- made suitable at a smsll
did not prove sailslaclory and he
ia simple enough If you have tbe
tbe shade down and now uses arttright material..
Your table. b.,x oi
j ftclal Shade. This be deems, far bet
rhe royrterious root must be plsnie.1 troy must be thoroughly .M-a«>ne*l and
i ter.
lu the shade or h will not grow. H snbstaiitially made. Note tbe natlona!
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Lon Norkonk. wbo Uvea near Km may N p’anied either under the shad*- motto of the Chinese. Thorouglmes.s iree. or under an artificial shade Tbe varuUh or lactjucr must l*e of ma
! pire, has n amall patch of the rooU
I in bis garden
He has been expert
nrlilirtal shade should U- seven i*i terlals .lightly elast.c aud tough when
dry . If the la,-quer Is ..f tbe trnnsiuir
. tnenting with the roots about fivr ilght feet high and should be eo con
quailVv or delicately tinted In any
structe.1 a. to exclude about four-fifth*
‘ year*.
islng shade you are
E A Voice, also of Empire. Is an id the .uushlne.
ha>e a uest result with four to eight
other colllvaior of tbe root on a small
earnlshlnga. Tliere .nre as many k«ud
^Hd Supply About txUrmlnated.
liis «i»on»o0t and bts pareMs mt
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The rise In the price stlmuUivd iLe
There sre one or two men who re
aide near Northport who are doing hunter of the wild root- -• the
experiment lug with the rooU dlnm r.” Culling down the timlK-r and
some
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The baud embrulderle- supply a noth
alli wlag the sun to shine whtre g
with more or leii raUslaciion.
er example of Chine-**- thoroughness,
seng once grew almost elimlj^atel
Portunes Made From Qinsani
for there la no wrong shle to them,
Bueb snug fortunes have bet« made from four-fifths of the Vnlied States perfect pattern h* presented «.u iHjth
of the work. Tl,e fharset
the CumberUnd
mountain,
In the last four or five years from gin But Id
each piece beam lnsi>eettan. Tbl. Is
seng that the cultU-mtlon of the myt. from IVnnVylvanla to Als »arnv.
DO kws iroe of otljer work of every
ttrloos root is atiractinx much atten mum. for .everal reason., hsi
kliKl. A nation so old does not regard
lion- Nut until the prlre of drUnl hkH pushed forrxard at a \»r> rapid
anything as temporary.
Makeshifts
rose to about 15 in-r i>ouml wa* li coiife«|Uc«i.y 111 that ^etiion the prim are not a iwrt or panel of Its ays
known that tbe herb m ss held In suefc eval lo.v<l siin ha«* .way ant whe wild tern, nte ship of atutc does not
rxxii grous there. But even h. r? It l» with n Jury mast. T-he Idea of i*e
btrt MttmaUon by the Chlnw Th.>*
oencT ia In the qualify of nearly
ofiemaU bold It in sm h mip r^ntl.uih rapi lly W-.-. mlng s thing of :be |
etythlng but the funny little toya for
The Price of Oioaang.
vencraUon as tbe medicine of
Cor the ;.u.l tour years the p.>
lines, the balsam of loiUaros. that they
dry gln.eng root has averaged about
an- willing to ssake exiraordlnsr> as
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rlftcex to secuPe It. especlallf In ess-
15 per tH>und.
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of serious Sickness or when the r
llgkns i-nthuslasm Is running high.
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One of the pioneer, and tbe leading
grownr of ginseng In America, is lk)ug
cen* of the Am. rirsn product
IHUtet to Chins
In !ko: tee eviort.
mere
|K.unds. and the value
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At IcaM ninety-five
wn.- $:k:.r>45. in i»oo ico.M»: oound
las B. McDowell of Joplin. Mo. who were exported and the valoe was M3-i
uurted In the buslnew as an experi- 710 The export. In iPOl were Iri.OW)
manlover.twelre :?eam ago. The first pound., aud the value was 1801.671
year. hi. attempt, to grow the It will be noticed that the supply grad
Chinese panacea were unsuccessful:
^ but in IM7 he grew a fine crop, and
ually decreased and the price gradual
ly Increased.
In 1878 42l.3$6 poundi
; lla^ contlaoad to do so each year since, were exported and tiic value of it wai
He ha. enlarged bts farm until U now 14^7.147. The Increase of the valu
contain, over two acres of thrifty .tnee 1878 has been very gradual and
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gln.eag. and his annual mUos of nur- tbe clccreaae la the amount exported
kas l-crn Joai aa gradual. Tbe abov
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eery .lock amount to over 130.000.
Olnsong I. the moat profitable crop fiintre- are from the Vnlied 8utc« dc
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than from the average farm and with
partment of agriculture.
- What tbe Cbbiwaa Oe With IL
Chinese In America confirm what
one-tenth of the labor. As a safe e»Cfmate nw root, win grow on one
affirm that all Chinese, no matter how
In tbe world.
More money may be
made from s K'w square rods of ground
these goremroeni rcpoits say.
They
■gtwre rod of ground, which makes poor, use ginseng They pulverlte the
Itf.OQO to the acre
Eutlmstlng four dry root and make tea of tV They
loots to the pound (at the age of five consider this tea the best tonic In the
years) one square rod wUl produce world. When n Cklnnman falU alck
MH> poMds: when dried sixty pounds. wlthnlmoat any disease he makes
the
At It per pound, the present price of about a pint of flnaeng tea.
'B'bllc stronger the better, and drink. It,
making this growth the room will pro- nbottt one^lf glM nt n drink wver ducc at least tea pounds of seed which two or throe boaim. The tea, togathcr
are aow worth MO per pound. An with hU firm belief In lU virtue, usual
ly euros him.. The infiaat U cored by
acre la a fortuM.
Oeorge T. Langwortby of Weaver. potting the pulverlaM root In lu food.
euUlvated root. It make. |4t0.
Mich, raised a crop of ginseni la IMS TLe rich use It to flavor their food, not
one onsHhlrd of an acre of land valued only for the rich flavor, but for its
•t 116.000 This was done with hardly beaUblul proimrUM. clalalag It re
gmre work than the averogc man wUl stores yootk. Tbe dranbmrd. wbethcr
^t lato tbo enlUvnUoa of an aere of trom liqpor or ophna. wbo wranu to
beitloa.
Mr. Lnngwortby U Meaiefi aobor ng rapidly, obewa glaacng root.
about right mtkn from Big RapMa.
oped every kind of croft e
aubmarine boat and the a
might mention also the acboooer that
mil), over tbe mobogany Ur. w h!cb Is
not lb evidence In tU great Chinese ex
hlblt in tbs ralaee of Uberol Arts.
In the wUtetii part of tbe exhibit
-fhs boats are crowded together tier on
tier, all fbllhful modela of the croft
j upon the rtrero and Uya of Chland In tht coastwise trade. TU
Bocka the fish from tU
looth. and It fan. out of
boat, leaving tU cormoto do but get anochar.
Tbls simple leaaon ahowa how aomo
people may Uro by tbe efforts of oth
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FLOUR
. ...___________ forks, clocks, card
trays, linen napkins and other useful |
thing* *Mch as are commonly beatow-?d |
upon ^ bride* of our town
John j
thoutfHi they -might have given her a
m jx»t [
Bows and arroara are not ao far Uek
B t'hloroe exMewce as to bare been
urgouew. I |Jb ooe of the wall .|»ac6a
I a tlMptey of these |K>wderl««. weapmM tut inml Uve Ihwu effei-llve if
;e am»ws f.mud their
hool.^ IIt Ukea from 8ii to IW pounds*
qwing these bows to their fuU
CrmwLtpws arc here. loo. with
greater fOrxe
Here are the
suing ar
erhlues< simplicity Imagined « ould
strike terror to the hearts of tbe ene^
MICHIGAN
TRAVE
to make her think of old times.**
But here are over four hundred pre*
It*. mo,*tly from tbe queen’s »ubjecu
in her colonies, and not one of them
use except a aumptUDos carx ec
-hair the gilt of tbe Maharajah
of Trovanrore.
THE PUVOE TO TRADE
This chair Is valued
|250.tHK‘ and yet 1 doubt If the queen
ever sat in Ji. Th,- other preahents con
sist largely uf »i!ver and .sandalwood
casket.-, ri-hly carvtd and many of
them Inlaid with ivory.
Many of ihA j
are cyliadrical in .-hape doubUeaa con
One of the borne comforts of t*bina Is
the tea iK>y. which many American,
have adojiied. It Is uotbing mote tUn
a teaiwl In a ;»added Uskel. the |«dding fitting closely around tbe teai»ot.
llKin retiriug at ulgbt tbe Chinese
housekeeiH-r fills her teapot with boll
ing water, and it remalua at a high
lem|*erarure .ill ulgbt, ao tUt tbe cap
of lea may l«e Ud at any hour.
\M,ere tbe <3,lueae admirers of a dUtlngulHhed man *le*lre to do him honor
they pn-M-ut him with the wong mlng
a.m. or the umbrella of a thousand
eharaetero. It Is made of bright satin,
witb n wide draiiery at tbe outer edge,
ou wUl.-b are embrolden-.! In gold
ahre.nd tbe characters repr.->enilug tbe
names of all those wbo make up the
gorget,us af
dSplay bera
fair, nn.1 one <
of tbe pniiiilar cos
toms of these peoiile. uur uearest ai>IHvach to a la our jiarcbuieui memo
rials aud aubqrraph albums or the au
logrnph quilts that eongregatlous some
times give to their iiastors.
taining ecr^dis of parchnaem
upon
which the qutM-n ► subjtTts wrote ihelr
feUcltatlons and gisKi x^J^he*. A par
ticularly c^,^My snd b<-autiful ca.-»k,l
Sardar Bdaljl Khur«he-!ji Mofi at!>l the Paris Community
. one naturx'ly wonders why
lar and the Pan,! Community
eiui an autt»moblle ct*at or a
m-cklare ol j«aris .t something r<-al
-., r. are ca-i.» t* galore from Allaid. the Tk wan of Palanpitr Assam.
Maharaja of Ortha. the Rajah of
BoMdU ’ll, Vixagapatam. Madras, and
whole lot itf Indian rajas and princes.
<-oWectlve exhibit. What pret
this Hint we find embodletl
timeui than t
Tidal chamU-r. with its
in the brid'al
i-oiupnrtmeiJls. Um lie.iulirul can
and deH,-:,te hauguig-? The
ns a stan.h*s henh*-n» is a x-omple
x-omplete little
. to stand xvitbln a
stuffy lu a hot elimate.
; si»ol iievi*rtlM-l«-s»,
oven raltiui in pit
gn-at cano|»y supported
rings au
four St long iKstis. tin- whole el
and ialnld With lv..-y
Testimony of a Minister.
Rev. Jno. S. Cox. of Wake,
writes. -For 12 years I suffered frolh
vellow Jaundice.
1 consulted a nuiu
l»er of physicians and trlt-d all sorts of
medicines, but got no n-lU-f. Then I
U-gan the use of Electric Bitters
ftH-1 that 1 am now cured of a dls
that had me in Us grasp for twelve
year-s. * If you want a reliable roedi
cine for liver and kidney trouble. Mom
aeh disorder or general debility, gel
Electric Bitter*.
It’s goaranteed by
Johuwm Drug C.. S. E. Walt A
and F. H Meads
-niEDINC OF
n«Mtaw nrawtr Pi
BUGBEE’S CITY DRUG STORE
T^iere are also n,yal saddles and el--Ph€nt
tusk.-.
The Indian
232 E. FRONT STREET.
rajas and
prin(N-s^ ntt-ani w-n but
some one
sbould^have |,a>s(d the word around
not to make any more caskets or mnsic
SPECIAL TEN CENT SALE.
ceses. The iw<i swarthy British of
fleer* who are guarding these presents
tlfu: iKjrceUin. under g a/.«'d. di-c«irat,d |
cup and saucer or plate, either for ten ;
cents, or twenty cents for the set. Tne j
The Patagonian giants are
small lH--lde them
I asked one of
httm‘ what the Jubilee present* were
money any other time.
Boy.-' halv. Ph-
• ho.-- for women, with the dull m.Tt
kid top so |K,p-jlar in better grade
•ho..i is t!.e be-t thing yet offered.
Jiv-rsnuth-
The rivrro of China, are Important arterira bf travel aod traffic. Tbe rat*,
marona. mad* of Mti* bamboo polro
lashed together, are tbe anrf boatA
They are ligbl and bnoyanL and a tnb
or rorered fiompartiiieot at the middle
of tbe raft *avra the paeaengrro from
a whetting aa they gu from ship to
shore or obore to abli’
Tbe cargo boita are ao many that
ana cannot goew their special naaa.
Tba wraith or boalnaaa aemneo of
tbatr owners baa a beortng an tbelT
apprarooro too. Here are boats with
of mattlBg. tbe ebrapent
kind of «U ttat tii>.».l« to tfc.
Utbor. hir. the l*tm Ml)..
«Kh hambM .Ml birliMI lb. <
b-n-' and
U,yx* toqtu-^, 45r
lol n * -t-p was .-'a-tlc and hi - fare'
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hu-d ..p w Ith pleasant exie-etamy i ««Pto dab- $,.r.o shoe which 1. the lo-st |
we Climbed tfi.- hill ... the J.f,xneseJ «l‘ing ever shown for that price.
viUon-'at.d iMiM.la-.
Row j
John swear-' ’and W. iv^uglas*.___________
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Fer l«,a* frura fl.5*) to |lS.‘ri
ALcveL^^r
,k;- and 1 mu. admit that th.......^
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‘lal^;;;
,ie • Yank,H-s of th, l-:a»t areby.ar
' purns or piU-s
<m» |k>Jd, of
- mi.-t interesting people at the ex
Ponder. Mo. write>: ’Uuffered wuh
porition It ,s har.i to think of llo m 1 at, ug’v o-r- for a v.-ar. b-.t a l,ox of
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i Bucklens
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cured me. H
Arnica sa!\e
J
: Port Arthur and poubdlt
the Im -I
ljidie<k* muff- rnortli to
rnildr*T.*s **•»*. $1.53 anti up
ward-.
No matter wbal you aro hsd.In^ fur in this Itno. >u:j can't jtf
f.ird to buy without s.-o:nt; our .
leads* Drug ;
they.
.Not content with ov-tMipying al
—-
large iMTiiou of each exlnidj palace]
1,4-forc p„roha-,nc.
Many oih«r n-s good? arriv-
adm:r.-n»
r Frie.lrHd, ILitzri
f.^li%:il to 4-. |elT3te'
lepciry at l^dpsh-,
*
,. M *x|w*vled d**?tth
hibli on the hi!} fot ^g xxl mt-a-ure. I when new* of
.•onxeyt.-.!
the
prv|H,Mil
ctmgrutulalofy
Pa,-^ing thn.Hgh the g,>-ai
I
wtx>dcn gate- v.c *Bi ,’uw,i in a nt-aruy
lit- I r«-«tn 1.
tea ham,c tn m-T and lu Urink^ *om..- ‘
with the pn»duct* of th. ,r tkill and industry they have thrown in tin- ex ! bis
|.roj»j,,„v
a„
daily at the l>juumy.
J-\>nnu-a tea -erved by tin- litib- Jap
I TerltaMe
anese maiden* who. Jane -ay«. -ar*!
Ju-t
A remarkable marrl.ngc ha.i taken
place at IVnu. In nortbca*t Ru**la. on
tbe eatate of a wealthy distiller named
M. ReabctniLoff. nay* a Umdon cable
gram to the Chlc-ago Inter tbean.
Tbe -bride ami bridegroom. l>otb of
magnificent physique, were tbe ’ nurolings** of M. Reshelnikoff. wbo bas h
beauty farm. He has for many years
by offer
ing valoable prlvUeges.
They are eorocraged to enter matitoony by grant* of land, payment of
marriage expenara ami an annuity of
$15 for every child born. Those wbo
lute fur an>thing •
'
ough and 1 *'M TALKING YET
j
«s**
•n-
Yoy poRGET. ’
land td Arniunk.
1.0.1 nofuory.
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d;
ina r.-kviitly deliver* d .>n . tUUc->, ^ ^
fore tin* Srw icty fm P-ychIc Research ;
at iUhtn. in which In- minutely ,ie- ■
lh»- c:,s4- of an author wt.o .li ,
vear. nco cmpb-tHy lo.t his memory ,
for langu iLM-s .nt.d n.vmos. w hile other- I
wl*c hi. mliHl wa» mon- ae'lve .sndj
Drt^v^rT.i
Kir"7 N. . V.
ni* cc. who had consuroptiui
lion in an ‘ have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV*
anted stage, also used thl
pt-r. I ER8E CITY. They can cure ycu.
m*.i,rlne and today she
fecriy meli ' Despt rate throat and lun ; „„ by all I
disea-t^i >ic!d lo I>r. King* .W Dicov.-ry as to no other medu .nc on
earth InfxlMlde for <-ot,gh- and
li.f aad let my '. r. 'Lr^-n IIv<
WPh aU tlmt * gtxKl wPh me
t:1o the p,s.r svm,* ca*h !
The balance i git - K*-,d
riT-rctui
J hau arvd kid glovra tomorrow. Sator-
niDch luxury alntard. Her*
are tbe long dTOgoo boat, for fe*tlva1
more.
1 by twenty men or m<
I for up river travel
draft
<’.5c ea, h.
Infant-* ttHjui*-, fan,y
To know that this new line of $2 50
learn, d that iht- pn^eut* shown are
American
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WE WANT YOU
oulv .n tenth pan of what the qu«-en r-'
... ,ve,i. and .hat their value had bt-. n
by
Hats and Caps
set could not be d^p^lcatt^l fur the i
yalued at. He said that no tme had
undertaken to esiinuite their value and
e^ljm^.l.-,l
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-^Tbc New- York t a More has a tieau- |
are the l.lgg.--t men 1 have seen at the
espo-itiuii.
Clearly we liave Jumped at too many
conclusion, with refereut-e to the Chi
nese. If we may dedOi-e their Ideas of
Since tbe Inirtltntloa of thl* bnman
1 marriaga*
m children
have been born, nearly aU of them batng immensely aoporlor to tbe averaga
Ruasiao peasant ebUdrm In strength
and beamy.
Tbe glria tn particolar are remarka
ble for tbeir groccfnl carriage and
Utbe. artiT# forma.
Tbe latest marriaga waa celebrated
with exceptional dlapby. owing to tba
fact that tbe bride and bridegroom aro
the first coop)* both of whom apreng
from nnlont arranged by M. BeabatnF
Into Hla Heuaa.
A Le^lim of Cavendish. Vt.. was
roibad/oLhls cnatoarary health by an
Inrbalba of chronic cooatlpatlon. When
Dr. King’s New Life PIIU broke Into
his house, bts trouble was arrested
and aow he*. eoUrely cured. They’re
Walt A Son*' and F
Drug Btore*.
•hM UMtor Ca.
TRY A RKCCRD WAHT AD.
Olatcbes
Kings
Cbains
Knives
Foplis
IS
eiass
rdiniers
ses
Mout.:*..
Tea.
Johtif
-.No lund tin ' •Uild the numtor.
The pHeau Me It Im rrilgkma aervlcea.
Not nnill right years ago. bowever. eapooially vben called to a death bed
was Hi culUvaUon even attempted In or when atteadlnf a loneraL
uniform and satisfactory
five large , glas* cases on the opper
I>,-up Co.
day."*
.Ml this xveek the prices will be just about cut in halfWe must sell a lot of goods before October 1st.
{UatdK*> Si.lcnded v»Ia« for $20.00 we wUl leU fot $I20*>.
RiSaSe
Ova eoo lo chooK froiK, »c mile the i.rice 40 per
. cent, discoant, hence.rfogthkl.ells M $5.00 yon
ran boy i>ow (i» $3.00, .linow half i-rice.
Caff Cink*, Se»enJ Joien pair. reguUrty soM for COc. 75c inJ
$1.00 go »t S6e » pair.
Cadit** and flent* Chain*, see th* grea v^ue«
cu ghx you in good diunx $LS0 to $3.00, j»t
halfpriee. ’
.
The«'good5 mnS be K)ld You e« buy them le« thai
■linlflr pcicet this week.
RASTALL, THE HUSTUWC JEWELER
^ilWcufavaio# tve.
Vt^tttf a timiira
l0151-<?™»«™J5?i
TRY A RECORD WAIfT AO.
]J
TM* CVCNIMQ MECORO. TRAVERSE CfTV. UlCHIGAN* FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, HOC
DEITIISJiD FURERALSi
FOUtHT wn WOllES
rioBlW.
« etv. ,H. U
AtMR coutmr rAMMU WAA AT
b, tmt
TACKtD *V A AACK.
H«nh Cnltw Jor October «rrle«
lU etrer a atrikicg portrait of Mrr.
AGED MRS. AMTHONV FtIRTSCH
WAS Borneo TODAY.
Gilbert, the actrema.
f uwtlmony hef.>rr a BiRMM cma-i
imi hr r^rd to mtlhli awrlccv
paaalcs
Her «4ghtT-;hlnl birthday, aad <m «
to do it. They aU hatha.
*T have a very Ion* aeacm
arc have a nomW r of mlnrra who raah
fy «ijor bdne out artth their
Samual MMgely.
jperaona! habit*. The opealxv chap ment of oarrtwM artiHcry near ft
I t«r cf thU la^ae ctmrlilert ‘ Tb** Ei6«c- The.v ao to the aca h^war they
The muecal aenrlce of Mrs. Anibony
»onyj| lUi* of Thyrleai Developakeat ** and
,ly!«urriag toor throtxsboot ib« coantry
Mrs. M.O. Carrera MotKar
•M Cfc ClubbM) Otl-fT rin»«)f
. Tc Afur
Th.‘ r«m^ comalna a sketch of h*-
Ookay—Faneral Eerrlc** of Mra.
Uva atful life alth aotaethinp a» to h. *
------ paase<! ihroaah the civ
GU*»rtonc. Mlcb^ Ort. --Sootbera;
Cii). «
known
teacher an-1
the
well knowt
■**"‘.1 rurt^rh wa. held tbU'artemooo at tjty
.
o'clock fn^ J»e home of her aon. John I writer. I*n>f E: B. W
l« King.lcy j rurtach. fo€ Unloa atreet. Therv arm*
I^T. Eiward Bvereu Hale tella
j a larse attendance of friend, and rvl
Rfk> .returned to h*r i atlvt j. The floral offerins* were \«r> atorj of a New York clcrsymaa wh^.
the hooeraorkle*. Or..' ac«C l.c vnr
stW. Mr ac^ frtebteus It away.
n kft« a very jeorceou* euk>nac. The
aiifier porta are aUmini: green, the .
aiiiisa and twU.are r.mte dark, and the 1
throot La a Idaslag i
ft the »v inter (t s
ra perpmxlicalatly to the
______ h a*aln lakea root. The
. rot the root off at the arocmt
Aljt^ cv«in»r a<Jvlrea r* j»«<rt a «*^P"*’* ’ ,-xpcctii to remain iiermaneBily.
BU- * r-r-
Mr*. Kat...1 home m Mayfield ibla momln« after a
iHautiful. especially a larpe pillow had received a call to a laaklonatle
I suburb of lioatoa. A geniKman
vlalt la tbf rjv
from th« chn^ea.*
.Mr* Jtnnie Kiser n turned to her
jSK>nriD «»rrh of It at aundown.
had in hi* employ two Enulub
Ina bim.elf in a bl* awamp aeveral horn. i»s lr*mctoo. Ind.. after a viait • ThumpTon. H. A. Coau. Mias Carrie accidentally overheard the lolloFinT
nilea fnmi home.
Shortly after he in the cHy With reUtf%ea.
b.-tween the two
I Kariy and Will E. k^iot *ans aeveral r-javersalloa
oUACved a uuiuLkt of aoh. A makfr*
K P >Vrna went to, British rolutu* appropHate select Ion*.
The fuaeral
tbf-lr »a> tonard him. bul havluic hl« r.ta the onrtTiScs f“T an ext. u<1«n1 ba»l- aervtce waa conducted by Rev. I>emu*
It appear* lhal the flrvt srvs.ro wh
vu
.
. Tide with hUn ihla fan <1M not ucea
rkm a«y alarm until he dlacovertnl
that hia ammunition wa.s limited to
■
Cochtm of thf Consreemtiocal church.
i:sA|.er yiaa'c) and wife of MH.w The pall iMWPera wvn E I* Wilhi lm.
irioe. Erie o.unty. !‘ennolvanta.
p. Kyrelka. M iKorak. John Crt»aj:
tunn-d to ibetr bewe thl* moraltu W. SU-der and A. T»»piuka
H. L. Car
xUltma J w. Smith and Homer ler had charse of the funeral
one tarirldye
Kven Ihim he war n-/
yer/ appreheti^ivc. Uellevlnk that b>
kilims one vu'.f Ihe other. woa‘d
«,nie frfsbtetuMl and bould hIIuK awa.
»
Hox*le c*f Acme.
Mra K. J- Macdonald of Col«n,|.us.
Mrs. Mid9*iy» F«»»cral.
Th«- funeml aervlrea of Mary Jane
HoAworth hlaxed away, but ih«»t:sfe johio. return'd
home ihia
mornlnc
of the anin
afur MMimn her i«roni*. Mr and
I not falter Then i
Arthe
Mr* U J Morxau. She war aeix.m
hU Tit.fteaxbr realized the
pani.d by Mr*. M<|K1«*
Viatioo Q ilfkly slancInK about h* «w
Klu.n lime.
lhal the Wolvia were bum**eii him
Spindle went to Thomm*
Mim.
and a ►mall beech with apreaUinr M.n'llle
nmmlns fi»r a,visit with
braoche..,haonly free mar by which
her naclc.
o.uld climb.
,
Victor Petertyl has returned from a
GrH.plnK hta rifle finnl/
‘ I btialne...H trip to Chlcasu.
nwali.^1 the attack, wtii.h-w.aa
‘
Charles KoM-nthal haa n*tumed to
ieni; In comlns. Snapi-ms and
k.K. the aolves i.-aiwd at their In
Mrs Joseph
r>
attack.
i
Hucc« «l ‘n
•’"* **•*■’-'
the veteran arriv.M at tie fvM.t of the
j
•
.
i
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/;
a
wotf
bells property Is Itclng done this fail
Mtua
DoHv Ookey.
Dolly -Uukvy. the
» M ro.,|j ,.f wb.vt l.*ok.s1 like steam, a
T
e r ortl. of -w>mtiofoeui'' waa
loofM- in the Que,-i. *->tma frying !•
a*!'*.yy?:.ii- the exlulutors. lie ^hrcal*
virtue irom n UMsl-.vn! iwyint Of view.
u Ih;it i n.illiiiig stofes before tot
tw-rt uhet! It ts adriiTi so* ted
.
THE MARKETS.
Toledo.
0-.
Oet
7.- Wheal- Ca-
Ik-cvmbcr and May.
Chicago. t»ct. T. - Wh'-at -De -n ber
Corn^ !ks-emler. ts\e M.i
<*;:vr
(»au
lO-ycar-o-!
I daughter of U-wds Gokey of-111 Four
juHWUh alrvH t. died at
la I niui i
I of Inflammaiorv rheumail.sm. For llo
and’«bars.*! toward the anarllns *ulKulH-ck Si
differing
IS Uwaied ju^l
inalT This inono nlarlV dlMonrert'Ml
Moyis.
with this painful disease. The futscra!
Hum and *mvp Iki*worth aufflrleni r*"
Kiler. formerly of Sagwill be at T i*VU*ck tomv»m*w
1...................
heislt.re
HMie to dn.p H^■ bun and spring Into
linaw. has come to locate In Traverse
Francis church
,i.;.
h*w apnadins
branches
from
L'lty will, his family
Mr. Eiler he]d‘
planer omdatiiig.
Ti.„Uleb he MK.n rv^rhed
a place of
he onu-e of fvollce Judge In Saglnaw
uapjj. p :
>afety.
and \< pr.»gdneni in fraterual circles, |
The wolves howled aUml the tree
John Porter.
for a.mie hour* and kept Bosworth a
l.if,- and Mutual l-Uc InMtrance
The funeral s< rvice of the late Jour !
pri.-oner utml
well Into the night.
11 panic* of New Y«uk,
Forur was bHd ye-terday from t!
they dlsapiM-ared a* auddi niy as
When th.
, , retiidenee. Uev. J. Ik ei* ol Northi»o 5 j
they ran
came
At daybreak, th** famu r
they
8ATCIU*.\Y Sl'KCl.M.
’ officiaiiug. Many beauUtul t\orA\ ofleruie. Miflerlng from
I.......... I-,......
C.rclU. l’2l K. Fn.m Mre.-t
in
e\
identH*.
not ►erloiis wound*.
m. Ev. rlou or iicanu! .crisp, r. gu
whieh V.a> a haiulM'
,hi- pell 4tf the wx«:i ar 20C candy. h»r luc a i*oumI. We
lu- Suu.lay Wi-hotVl of
Ivllb*! wa* M.cure«l 'and tlie home alwi furnish ice cream*. gU'i. fn.. eu
>teader bus sinee eoH.s l.M the bmmtv puddings and wcrylhlug up U> date for
ifi«* Ttate utul county allow.
parties, woddini;* autl retcptlon.s.
It Is seldom that Northern Mlrhlgan
i-:;oC 2t
wolves will attack a man. even In win
IV
v^ber. n il: No. 2re<1. ?‘ V : No.
.•orn.> : ~e: N*. .-. whit. „,i- :tr.e
n;e duke vf suila-rhind luM elr>*M
1 mu- -f
rv,.,te^ in Se..thnid a ro..d
xkWu U t!«e prtd .• luol enjoyeU
next Tuesday and Wednesday.
muikalde.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
.
7PEB CEHTINVESTMEHT
GILT EDGED
every s-.v months
(3 ‘ pti c.
June,an.! I).itcemher.)
•Vie .\ll Wool I ancy Suitings
in. .Ml Wool Suitings
........
29c
69c
3(i in. Black Taffeta Silk
for
Taffeta Silk. ^ QQ
§0C
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Write lor pimphi^t
lars to
W. E. GRIFHN.Ca-stier.
THE EUREKA COUNTY BANK.
EUREKA. NEVADA
'ancy Mohairs
.........................
50c
1.allies' Flannelette Wrappers
*70C
r. in. .Ml Wool /.ibelines in navy, brown,
binrk an<l llu- new illumlnaie.l QQq
Outing Flannel Nightgowns
50C
.Mti. I-.inc> Suitings
Silk Waists, special
2-98
__25C
‘'T’lints’"'"'^'^’
;0^
heavy fleeced Union
50c
.......... 49c allies'
Suits................................. .
BOSTON iXORI
15 in. Fine Black Brillianiine
tor....... .................................
TMl
rights of ww* n
Read Benda'a -ad."
Voter* »hould be sure to regi»ter
Voter* should be
TucKlay-hnd Wednesday,
| next Tuesday and Wednesday.
baU and kid glove* t
day.
TJ/^rmiOfntC \Vc place on sale for Saturday’s selling;, a large number of RcmIvCliiUalll^ nants and short ends left from the past month’s selling. Wc price
them very low to dose.qukkly. They include lengths for children’s dresses, waists
aiul full dress patterns.
FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING *
VKyKti-Ter,mAtFr,TnlP..
Voter* should be aure to regUtir
ter wloii bkkl Is Kcarre. and Ikw
worth's experience Is considered le
FOR THE LADIES’
lar*
iP-mut. Mieb.. tk-t. 7 ~\VHa;
inking out the aemkxdo^ after the ply. a !ad baA^i;> aiiswexed: '*WWaonl • imi^ssible. " pul H after flie ky "
wenl “iwrdon.** *o lh.vt the arutciw^ i
The a«seml4age wra* astooWMsl. bet
iwad: “Fardob. imposcabje to let ecut j roanM w hen *
*
* *
to F.W-i
aouM
fw.t
aher
what
bK
Tlie .
then.the
wile lu
‘ York nui
Hfl lu
i Saturday Bargain*
ivetmur. .^v*-nc,
. Janua;'
pork.
IC.su.
/ i vr;:
y-
Meth(»4i.->t.
ni pnibJy batte
week-
wtu.U
a
lr«s- where he iw*ve vent lo a loud yell
i '
*
-
S.»m»ilm<‘*
a:id nil
mother » !
and .Mrw. Carr, i w ere
nd a aitxwj, ai<5 are nos* at Qu.tice.
They will reiurn to Traverse City next
i:\ravHilng In front of Julius Camp
Unrest Sunday a.-hoola !n tb# city.
Uv-ukema wa- ntaklmf a rtill-
.oo. n. ^-p«....
u,.4ch, cv.D uii V1. a bit
L^hiirchu
velanil.N Ohio, where U
at Clevelanll.^
they
givoe to aiteu’iiahc wevUling of Str. e»
BREVITIES.
terrlflc How. only to rvH-eive a new
T. June*,
Hyi
aw.
One day mheti ahe wa* .«*..nna Me
•IHln'l you like the vemioiir*
i, -Very mmh." replied the othv
Mra. M. D. Carrel, died at the (ainll>
rewldc'Bcc at yiiiacy. Mich.. Tu.^.luy
momlns.
©*•
**••••
T
TW BtaT W UUW.
One of tb.rsc littk'ii»*natdv iivMlct.tJ I
Rip Rcukrma. a Milwaukee lawyer,
srkirh have made il.f etaroer do«n;:rr »od «ncmls*r of the TYlacOoaln k*iaktcf Ruws a l^ioved U told all ov. t Bus
^op^mtendeot of ooe of Ma
the New York clergynian. said:
by U. U Carter.
Mra. M. O. Carrel's Mother.
^ buhlntHik trip to Chi
S'la^pisii®
Me* !■ aagiaisA
n et. .-iud eur^.w abounded
tv-nlay * ofH n.ng of the mrdleal
at TeMe
Ine stall contained noth
exhil.Uu
int but sample* of a new ami.wtheiic
Which U-ars the restful n.vtue ef aom
sided over 1
^e^vi^e. too."
dla««ac yesterday noon, were held ibiT ha!U
iiflemoon at ie Advent church au ’j ‘ Hi ja>' !.new yoti'd thange
iirutua this ilUr nilml.' r. r
jj^rial will take plac* I -.u phantlv
what 'arm 'a*
The remains were ahlpptd
rams hi*
1
vice at the eburvh
Mldscly. asttl Cti >T-arw. wife of Samu
Mldnely. who died of vaUular heart
lerided Vlctun. IMII the man was in. \
daunivd
bad for some liuie been emK-avorin^:
set the sec-.ud sroom to attend *e
f»'ll..w with a very Uaek skin,
beanl a man aay to him
are pretty dirty.* '\>w.* h<
not out at Uat yoar’a
A
OR EAT
L.1IME
OF*
FAULTLESS C>-OTHING
We nut only offer the very finest in material, style.
in. .
but at the most reasonable priccs—wc show a ]>crfcci assort
ment of the iincsi in
f[UV^PAl)LIK^iiO^:s
Last Day of Opening
U../->,vV./,r /<>04
MEN’S FALL AND WINTER
TO-MOW
SUITS AND OVERCO^S
the g»-eatcst values ever shown at
Beautiful new fall styles in even'tliing we carry
■
$10, $12. $15, $18 and $20.00
Fine Musical Program both Afteraoon and Evening.
These garments arc all hancLtailorccl. of the most famous
makes. Union made of course. They have just arrived and
ate of the very latest I'.i'U. Fall and Winter patterns-’and
remember too, that we guarantee satisfaction
We cordially invite, yes. urge you to come, and ^e the new
store In all its beauty. You will enjoy the music and see what s
new and right,
HATS FOR WISE HEADS
AFTEEMOON PiOGRAH BY PROF. AND MIS. HORST AND PUPILS.
. .
• •
l-Yankvv iJ.rl . . . . . . . . . . U^mp?
lUllbcrs and Mr Horst. .:.
Karl Hallbcrs
5w-vu*lln solo..
UlaSwanum. : ; ■
*
Emn
Kcnnr.h
i^n’ny iksinisU y and Mr. Horii. ^
*........"MrTlorsf.
:
>. wlccicd........................................ ...............
Margucrlie HabU'r (lAkc Auml
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i>iui*andU»clllcH9«‘^^^^^
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- Mrs. Hurstin Georgia.................................. .
....v
l.lla Sawaton and Mr. Hurst.
t of the Wind*............................. ....................
Leal* Homdav and Mr. Horst.
, - •;
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Because a wise head knows a good hat-we sell tlie
■ M. KlBBlN"hats-the bcstinthe land.
all the newest
/
l)u ,
I
correct shapes at
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
Tke «tore that selb only the newest nnd best nt
chcayer Coeds..
prices ef
STEINBERG BROS.
m
travchh
mmm wars of
lift. H«r7 Mraoor. «r Hew IMtI- M(y presraaatng and wlU <
sort,
iwMtf tevUalJom to tli«
of IMT 6^ttr. Uim fUi*^
riot Imi* Bchaoor. fo Jnmr* mnhmrn
Owm/Jr . of f^CTOtW.
The
It Is nearly eomptetad from Fetoalso
lo Cheboygma.
A Manistee teamster . erldenHy
K t, wUn Hitt •rhBoPr octod h»
hrUMBOld I6r the ^taaghtcr of tbe thoaght that a dty Ikwe ^aUtlad
telo Soaator Woakhom. Mr. Carson him to promiscuous use of all the town
aldewalka.
The other day a man was
telac «»ne of Ue usher. Latar on be
wnt to rtimburg. na.. and por- granted a taamatera license and Re
ckasad M o«afr fn»%e. and last ns. thereupon proceeded * lo drive
so^ Bvn .Mlsi Schnour aaaln at Asoa. horses on Ihe aldewalka of the main
whtn^icO^ had |one on a rUli. They atr.seL He was arrewted under a
srill ba at hone In Pstersbur*, Kla. city oretaanee which !»roterts walks
aad curbs and paid a iae la the Jas
A rlill fo ibr CaJomet A Hscia Ike court for the privilege
la order to cairy out the street par
mae. the world • grealoat co|»^r pru^
, docer. brlnim oat aoint inUrrasUna ing work and other things which hare
eonparlwNis Aa»oa« otl^ striaola be*a outlined la Escansba next year,
faaturtw t. i? fact that the property theelty council will submit, at the fail
U equipjied with machlaerr ta tl»« ex election, a propoaliloa to boad the
tent of almost TojUO horse power- city for IMAMW to provide funds for the
equal to iha. of Dttlslh. Saaerior. Min work. ISaough money will be raised
neaptilU and 8C Paal oombliied. aad by oae-balf per cent, taxation to
sreater ihan that feasrated at the blK the oll3r*s share.of one street, 1
power plant at the Nlacara falU. The imople rat the other streeu named
pumplns capacity la Uo.aoo.ooo galloci la the appropriation measure paved
of water dally, three Ihdependeot ay» they must accept the bonding propoaiterns of water works brine malotalned, tioo.
one at the auaip milU at Lake Uoden
The recent opsaiag of a teleti
aod the others at the mine at Oalu lliu* to Pedtoga. In Irotr^mty.
neu one of the latter planU pumplai prove .the means of opening up the
water from Lake Bujierlor. four mile. Cbicogan lake dlstHct. A road will be
dieuat. The 4
pM Xhroogb and a lirw coltmy of
la probably iteaUrr thaaWt H farmers from different sections have
aay otb^r oorpuratlon In the world slgnlflrel theh- Iiilsntloo of taking up
with the poeatbla etoepUua of the cU» their realdencea on the vhorc-s of th*of Chlea«o. At the Red Jacket ahafi. lake. A number owTi summer
which is a mile la depth, and required along the lake front and for'aeveral
nearly nine years to sink. U a quad years -have Iwen ,elaroorlng for
r«plc hoUt which holau 10 ton kiaii. phone service, ft will Ik- completed
at the rate of 4« miles per hour. Thi in a few weeks and will be pul In c
hdlatlna speed to about kO seconds lor mtoblcm early next spring.
the renical distance of practically a
Boyne witnessed an Interesting
mile, allowing for aurtlng and st« » lies of natural phenom.-aa Sun
;ptag No locomotive ever built ct.uM morning. Shortly after 7 ocloek the
•dnpileau? the record on a horlronial first Insiallment of downy snownakes
planV
fluttered iwrthward. Then the sun shot
Oaroes A Oleason «»f Rajtlnaw Is said out from under an eastern cloud. i
to be one of the old.wt living prlnten morplioslng the anownakes Into *ra.n
in Michigan Ho Is li« years of age. a drops. And in the western sky war
j rateran of the Motlcan war. and sei seen a beautifully arched rainbow
j tied In ttaglaaw In 18kC. where- be en there ever was any truth In the wta
j tered the employ of the lau- Ovorgi' roent that there's a pot of gold to bc
1 LAwlf He set the first typ. and mad- ftwind where thd rainbow ends,
op the drat form for the Baginawlan should have been rcrlfled Sunday and
which was esUblUhod in UtiV and I Monday, l-'br the north end uf
atm published He has workt-d on all matehleas circle reate<k upon a b<
the papers that have been publllbed lop. bathing It with glory, and li
In Baginaw. and has been acUve at hU was reen through the iransluct-m col
c^ until within the |»aai few months. orlngm of the arch of promtoh the dla
tarn hillside, with lU reddening leaves
}U has now retinal
Th.« other dsy the Menoniln«-e in.llrej and green fields. The same phenom
had great s|xirt wtth threi w«*r) h«» e:u»n hammmd again Monday, the arch
haa-s and the offleer. of Marinette. resting juiion lUe same bouse.
Menominee ia going to be know n a^
1 WU . acrous the river. Joined In. The
weary uu«w were first chased from Ihe Battle Creek of the upper pm In
Marinette across the bridpr to' Me aula Several breakfast IikkIv and kin
drill
pOHlucU are now being mamifacjtiwiilnee and then chaM-«l back again.
JthU performance l»elng rei>eated to*v tured there.
The tHlUor of the l^nb»nville Cre*ieral tiroes. At night the amuseme.it
j ceased and early the next, morning ibc treni roust have had 'em last w.-ek.
j performance started again. Klnally one when he aald a cucumber measurrel &
‘ 4»f the holMM.s. In crossing the river for fe«M 4 Inches in length. Ii U pridmblc
I the sUth time thai morning, aiopiwd that some tourist printer imiH.*nil up
1 on the bridge and ba,hrel longingly ai on him In setUng the tyim.
BcvMil weeks ago. Bilward Ryan,
1 the roshlfir waters as If he woul 1
[ drown his sorrows by Jumping In of Tompkins. Jackson reninty. wav at
! However, a railing HHervrT^M iM-tweei lackrel by a viclotis ImiH and soven-ly
j the holai and the r4iej_ad«l. after U- InJuiy. As he is still laid up. 20 uf
!1ng finally roUndwl up atui hH-krel li bis neighbors called on him. and put
: )sll on the Meooinlne*- eide. h.> said h« In a day harvesiliig bis big corn crop.
: fs^uld have JumiH^d hail It no^ tn-en for It was a big field, but the farmers fin
ihe climb over the railing. sUlih was Ivhed It.
Tin- t'hlcago. Mllwauki-^- Sc 8t- 1‘aul
ioo much of an eff«»n
I A ssarni of Ihh h iiH>k |Ml^M >4slun ol railway is liaullng some re'cord break
a vacant space beneath the
I ing trams from Channlng. the Junc
tion
iH.inl. to Its ore dock at WVIU
Oarbutt ^ bonie. n<
here they have held ilu- ovei the Escauaba A Lake SuiH-rlor
than a yw Tlu- oth-r line From M to 1*:: .'." ton cars, with
Oarbutt called to bih assKi a iounsge ranging from 5.if. to o.SOO
!iU»r, and they carefully n are iM-lng drawn one train and are Ihv
I Jiiovetl the flouring wlKWc the relnwl Ing eavil.. hHii.lled l.\ the railnia-rh
I of 1hi« little honey makers, where they new t.M Ion !.Htmiotlvc*s, iurn<*d «»m a*,
discovered a hidden woallh of swiiM - tin ..Mtiwaukee simps.
lorn hnndr»*d fs.nnds
the finest hon
IM t ulwellK Magic Kgypiion Od
II V Imaginable wav taken from ibis re enres iheumatlvm neuralgia, ctmtrac.: It to m»t always a algn that a man
I has a jag on iHvaiive he hi»es snakev
j Two IVtiwkey «iung men re'ceiilly re*
1 telyixt' an Inn.KH-ijt Us.king U»x. and
.■on eaiefiilly oiwalug It. found a big
i gti*i n snake all cotbsl ready lo strik«
['Which of the boys Juwms! the fnrthei
e.l «H.rdH and muscles, cuts, sprain?,
bruises, burns. dlarrht>ea. colic. A'.t
druggists. Satlvfaetlon guaranierel cr
money refund»*d
DONT HISS THE CHANCE.
W. H. iMillcr A Co. of Detroit will
have an cxhibtion here Monday. Oct.
10. one of the largett and hneat stock
of furs t^at hat ever been shown In
thia city. Thd will b- an escept.onal
Ihe
of a collrel snake. <;ia-is chance to get a fur coat or neck scarf
iK-ails hail t>e« u put*on the liead'foi at wholesale price.
eye». and Mr Snake kwiked natural E. Wilhelm, corner Front and Un.on.
enough to f*s*VatryUwly:
Vandals, ha\e taken to Usnijig M*m
of Ihe mining ewnips near Mamueiu
Beautiful new dress poods
and. *bt‘sldes uwiring up the tents and shown tomorrow for the first 1
darowglng th,. prom-ny. large quant i
J. W. Mi
flea of blankets, rooking uleuslls. etr..
Bl'LUS for w icier and vpring flowe
have bc«n oarrUM off. The autburltitjs
have offered |l<s» reward fur infurma- Ing just received at K. M. Faluv
tiutt leading , to th» capture ol the greehouae.
paitlci.
'
Read Benda’s •‘aA*’ Hfll give away
Bdward AtKim»un ol Itoy City U tell
Ing a story about a rooster that com lats and kid glovei tomorrow, Satur
muted mulclde. Last w.-ek he sold a
number of chickens ami a few morn
HYACINTHS, lullpw. etc.. In hp’c::
inst later’found hto nK.sU-r dea l,
did variety at F. M. l*mlm-*8 gnt n
hamtlng by a nail prut rod mg from ibv
houae.
23of,-Di
aid# of the ciKip He aUvanct-d the
jlhooo- that grief ore r the loaa of hi.
The lataat cr-atfona in the nedr '
j mates drove the bird lo hang Itself
The grading for the roadbed of th^
new Obahoygan Southern railway, a
new Une to open op next aummar be
twqpn retoskey and Chetoiygan. to niiv
emr,
micmman. fnibay. octmcii
r. i«m.
IIRSINN^
VUTtEPilTMERT
lliwoArlo Oo.
OMAoCt^C
h
-.ssai^.^'sss*
The fovenmient of tha rolled 8ut«|
SS5£Ssi5^
■mo-8L.So>MIl*.KT.
8^ leather battery «*»«. alrm?*. buckles, patent catch, pdllahed rtv
Ractor with toe leas, ruby and emerald side lights.
PHONE Mt.
mCAEEST.
of peraooa with whom Iti^
n to tranaact. aays a Wash* { '
wtcb to the New York Trte-i d
way. but tbe
ible. If a merto Us
chant Kiras a tbeck In aatiafaction of ■
an obliKatkm and the ebeik to tost tbs
loM can be proved and tbe amount recomd by the man to whom tbe cbet k]
wraa flren. Sometimes It happena that;
HOT SPRINGS REMED
Cura all abranic dlataaaa.
for aala by all llrat<laaa dnigfilala.
Pricaa. Hot SpHiioa tablets. f1.
Hot]8fM4ii«a Quick Rsliaf (llnlmanl)
25oaii^
KJrJSisrssjsssji!'*
■aa.}. D. ATanma
ao seldom that the profit from this!
Wfilc (or oar Boures to one to which ao boalDcaa man
would give aerloua ^^conalderaUon inj
figuring the posalhilltie*. of a ucaaon. I
But i'DcIc Sam. on tbe rontrnry. can J
Hot Ipt^aoa healing aalva. 8S esnta.
figure out pretty well before the l«e-'
Hot Springs com
10 osnia.
foraiarioa about ginning of tbe ftocal year that so many'
Far aala by fi. E. Walt A Oana.
thottaand
doilare will be pnt to his I
ywarcaaewi]
eredJi on tbe "profit and low" account ‘
yoawothing.
before the year to over. This will
c^e from bonds. Lnltsd Statrw note*,
tiM t«m SfMitt CMpMy. AIM
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO,'
treasury notes of- 1K«* ami silver cer
DIatributJng Agaiilft.
ilficstes destro.vrd and never prewente<r
tTAai AMO RLATFOmi.
for redemption, from unclaimed Inter
est on Interest Iveariug eecurilles. abra
•eia pl*»
akms of gold and silver roin. m n.ey
orders which are lost and never du
evening. The mlnst retoare a Utile bet plicated. as well aa the humble postage TkilllllM •! 1
y o/ralxaUons of the sump which Is not put to ibc use for;
|
klnd and gave part^ aatiafaction. which It was Intended.
The amount which the government
The Singing of ^A B”nch of Wldmakes lu destroyed stamps roch ycari
flowcrs*’ by James B. Emerson
to not detenniuable. hot
Might Have Betm** bv James V. Bara ly nmount* to roan} hm
dl aad the ‘ Man Behind'- by Arthur Tbe sump rollectore fui
U a large i
for they!
^GRAKD OPERA HOUSE
Crawford were especially pleasing.
tbrir fa.*e value.
The wire work of Kyier. enp«-clally the
to be convidcred when buy
bicycle nnmlK-r, was MMH.*rlor to an;
ing a Co|T Slove is : : : :
I perform tbi
thing that hp» apiM-ared here In that
itcd In the
Um . Crawford and Finning, dlhpeo*
♦-r- of eccentric musical comedy, made
the hit of tbe evening, their work dom outlawed, but they are os real as
to-ing very good Indeed. Tbe perf<»rm- If fliey wsre rredited to Fncle Rom
The stovo that will give >ou the
amc closed with Ihe Spaulding Broa.. on Hie books of the irensurv dei«artgn-atebl amount of heal wnh
an.-ol-ats. They had some new aeU
1 Know This is Good
Tbc value of mlMlng I nllrel Slates*
the leant coal to the ntove to
that were very pleasing lo the houae. loterest bearing eecuritles «f tbe eoHl !
1 .*•
•Tl.i
buy,
Ttiis• is waTvut
iMTHi %a»4*
ut‘ ciamr fi\r
lor
showing as the did. not only skill but or toauee prior to and during H»e elvll j
the Jewel ctial stove
The
grvat muscular devejopmont
war on June »i amounbil to luoiv Ibnn
double hire* healing K.vMem
The “KiKillcules*- of Charles W. Mil fl.OiiO.Otai. Thoiie obligations. o!i wl,)cb |
iiM-d in the Jew.-I romp<-to the
ton. an allegrel "premier comedian.** Internet eroaed yewrw ago. dote Imck to,
lieat to reiiiaiu longer In this
The Northland Singer
was a little w(irst than |be nam«\im IMT. and tl»e outstanding aniounts arc
clasvifled as follows:
i
..love than in other idoves. The
pliei*. The fumiU-st pan of his whole
hollow liabt- removes ih«- cold
muni was when he got mad at ihe au
air from the n<H,r and |»asset< -l
Hence for refusing to assimilate his CMd deM .
aro.m.l the stove and ket ,.s u,i
Lo.-in of If
Jld JiKev and left ihe stage.
Tei*. lnd«
CTEINBERG’S
WEDNESDAY. 4 0
OCTOBER.,.. IL
IHE QUEST1QN
coJiliniiv IR
IN FlIcL
riici
tuOilDIIY
BECAUSE
Ben Heuilricks
Loan of iva».
i.yo m of IsC .
SMS of Juna. 1
S SO s of ItOk. .
Will Play "OLK” in that nevertiv-bc-forgotten
_ tCELLANtOUA
ABST <ACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
UOes with C*. P. Oarvw ft Bru.
both phoasa
E&N.LTIIIECJIRD
...... Tir
a continual elrcutatlon.
Tonu in and let uii show tlu lu
It is hoped that all the town folkv
roora^ ft a:
lo you
will turn out to welre*mc Thomas Jef
rerson in "Rip Van Wlnkel" tonight. lows
_ of _1K64_.
when he will 'appear ai StelntoTg v | cokv.ne of ii»r
(of 103
[3rand open hbuse. He will be here Conv^ols
Uosn of February IM . ..
mlv tonight and lo mlasW a pvn Funded loan of fWl..............
rormance as his "Rip** will be Is t . Funded loan of l«i fcon■ ■■■
h..> Nfw
f«go
tinuedi ............................
deprive one's self of a great deal of Orrgon war debt
C«m«*
■ ■L
a
Mu*w
rojoymeni. "Rip Van Winkle" to one Loan of July and Aug.l^d
Bosn of July and Aug .IW
IIL
\|wav« make- u* l.att;;h
Ilf the oldest plays bow running and
frontlnurd) .........................
that it still appeals to public favor to Xx*n of tts3 OWl s...............
AKD NEVBR DISAPPOINTS
Loan of HUl «conUnoed)...
evidence of lu worth. Thomiv Jef Ixjan of July IT 1K«............
ferson's lUnslrlous father has play el
PtICES:25c,35c. 50c. 75c.
U for year, with satisfaction to him
............
Scat sale will ojien Monday
?eU. financially and sallafacilon arttv Tressury nmrv of
morning.
ilcally to the public. Rip to a peculiar
of no
------------- 1 HAVE---------------plav. it iakt*a alt back to the primitive Two yr«r m>irs of iso
iime in old .New York, and the little |
quaint Dutch village of Falling Water. ] Crrtifl.-ao-s of
8K WBR TAX
a fac simile of many really In exi?*-TMIRD WARD
enee at that lime, and lllu^trau-^ tu j x
cvui certifleates of
6RAIID RAPIDS • IIOIAHA RT
‘ ...................... f
--------Interesting labU- of HonjI
HoiMirle Hudson
this table It Is seen Hint Hie
Not cc to All Persons Inlere.ted.
e.l that I have dtopoM-d of 11
COSPANY.
and hto' mem men
_______ It of outstanding sceuriiies on
buslii.
ThiN ib not true. ,
U WM
SrH.tS.UM.
, whbl. Interest Inns .v*.nsetl stands ai
The s,HK-ial assessment tax roll for
the
coiitrar>
I
am
plannine
.NortniauJ ^
In tbe last fliu-al ye.ir the re.n>lrucliftn of a inmk sewi r in
imreaMmy
fa^llillc^
for
in.nu-dy “.Ob- [
listed .nto.ve wbleli
wlik-li ^ district No. d. iH-ginning on Division
larp-r stor k
*
-iiilitinn "ere>
OU<on.^ ^upiM»rted
mipany td aj I were preseutrel for rreleiiii»iinn
"ere >
the alb-v beiwtn-n Eicbth and
ttotie ability aud a comid ete scenic lb : bonds of Ihe funded
Mint hto He*
Ind e.'n.‘ 'fclre*< Is. atld
ve^titiire. win apiM-ar here n.-xi and two year notes of Iton and
lH‘twet-11 Twi-lfth and ThlrttH-nih
W.-iliiesflay. Oct 12. at Slelnto-rg'
plaecd
In
my
hand<
■ewentcl in the future t,. Ih* n*
»»»•*
Grand oiH-ra houre- Mr. HendrlcKfe 1*
fn» coawwrttog aato lias Vrslns
collecHoii the same to 'be paid on
a rare combination of gis^d acting atuI
aingl'ng. having a voice of much swtii
care al Walvoa for north
ne^>. and d»*scrll*ed as a rich sympa
“ T to LOCKWOOD.
ft T. A ^
thetic baritone while hto acting to mag
Ion of thousands of n ites tosuc.1,
m-Pc ami full of delightful qualm
and will have lietu-r attractions
comedy for which he excells Hb
U:r the careful buyer than ever
I'M TALKING YET
rongs Include "Fair Land of Sweden.* after floating around for yean, nre lost. hat. and k.d gloves tomorrow. SaturIK-Iure.
LEST YOU FORGET.
"Philo,w-ne." "Northland Lullaby.' I woni out or destroyed. The nnm.int; day.
That tha Hot Springs medicines
•l*ai'r It On." "That's .My Friend" an^ of these unredeeiurel notes wnuUl l»e!
---------------------I dlBleuIt to esHmale. From the first! Try a |uilr of tear Ihijs* seanile
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV•Seaudinavla."
; issue. In Iftni. to the present day Hie i Hkh-s. He cau l ri,» th* m If be trb
ERSE CITY. They dan cure you. Foe
; amount w ould reaeU millions of dol [
Frledrirh.
vale by aft first class drwgglata.
DON’T MI88 THE CHANCE.
i tors. In Hie single Item of what was j-----------------------------W. H. Miller A Co. of Detroit
I known as fraeHonal eurrenry and more ; ^taTB or^ICHIUA-n
ICHMOND
C. R. A
have an exhlhtlon here Monday. OcLas "shlnpUstera," whb h was w
th.-PruWle Oowrt for said 1
10. one of the largest and finest stock |
,u,ring the elvll war. there was
2 mi-m m« ’ —
of furw that has ever boon shown in : outstanding on June 30 $15.24:».1SS.21. nty ol’Trsrrrs* City, w
^
CHILLY DAYS.
mond. Ind.. to on Tuesday. Ocl«lK-r 1!.
this city. Thia will be an excepHonal 1 of which tbe actuary of the tn-usury : SSfoor.^*^
Ik-lwx(.U .0. U,8.cr.
i. 1
IZ o
eh.«... «.t. (»r
.r «cK «.r(|
^
r of Ihr ostatr
too cold lo go without a fire and too address C. I. Ixi-kwcxid. <Jpm»ral !*aaswarm f6r aieady heat. It to nice to = enger Agent. Grand Rapid*. Mich.
Tin K.I.!
.. pn..r„,s.,
-------------- ^-------cBange at a aubtrrosury and which to irS^to.Whrer.of iid
*idd.vs^ arbowor. i *^»'e a muc hot air dlspenrer In Hie |
ttnirof h--^th
of SO alt Ught stovc That.can;
prescription TALK.
* iltroT Mud d«ia.«d. uccord- j be made to shut off. to suit the atmoa-*
preserlpdon cornea here you
iftoft. of «hv -tatwu- in .ud,,
conditions. 6. F. Saxton Hardreceive courteoub. prompt treatincDt and your prescription w 111 be
are Co.
the other nigbt In a Uby costume I
---------------------! filled accurately and ekllfully from* tbe
aaya the .New York World. ^Hie o
A NEW DEPARTURE.
best and purest drug*. We try to
too was led hr Mrw. llaggln and lie .
Barney Anderson baa‘ purchased a make our prrocriptlon serv ice ao perT. Duncan. Jr., dreared, as were all
The
now stock of hardware, atovea and feet In every way that it mu?i surely
the gueeta. In baby rkrtlies. There inf in
cooking utenalla which he had on dla- j pieaac you. .The place. Johnson Dnn
were forty cooplea. tbe coatumee nv
u to further
rmplement atore. 113 j Co.
^
rerenUng c*har|rt«w aorh a. Uttle i a«o«i
Lord Fauntleroy. Baby BnnHng. etc,
at JSa I Bute street. The atoreg are the Co-!
----------------------and Ibe favon were artldea dear to
Riel
dtildrec-books and fioUs and toys. | ^nk A
■?
*■ I M«n.. t>« IIP. coMUtlng ot h«rd coal | N* ^
J?.2SLr?.;3L*H!S!
One of the fea
“01c Olson”
Trank Crude
m Trout St.
.............................-
r.T
"■
-
PERBMARQUETTC
At the Old Stand
t
I, ST:r:Sj
Not Sold Out
SSSH-lSSw
-i
TIOUDUY GOODS io
FINE JEWELRY
J. N.«ARTINEI(
217 E. FRONT ST.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
{
m
iiai
Vt'
Saa'SKSsOi
i:^'.;s::-.-.’M
u
ffeai. MB iriit M
THETIME
TtMl
:s
VMMI«. •oHoO.'Mof
wwto,*^Hpiw«Yj
- THamS
...
Tte ux rent tor
^oMU
t^ool MC^cItsr uaw ui ipwii
mmmrnt liir tfe* M wvU •
«r TWVM otr. Iltok* tert
9lM« to aqr fetadt tor €DUMilo
1 wffl M to nr «toet tor to*
pm U Pmtam
toito rrmy
^MktorCtotoMwSlUar.lomi.
t
vain U:M •'do
tot toTMota. Md from 1 t'doek
4 •cledK to tot ttonott o( tMh dv.
Ad tostt ^ bdbrt SttC tot wm
kt itedTtd %ttooat ttitoette ‘
, Mr ^ to tk4
(Moootok 004 for MO root, pant k*
ha. hMO o roaUMt of Oohitoio
ji»lMias4QriR<*oOMk. tokovk.
Kt i Wl tor W» •«
to » MBtotoM
«•'
lMt«ll
* la Oolorado be bwoM to.
Mo*o4 to -tola# at CripRl. Crotok
•04 0 (r« roar. a*> «o. a Rro*loH
Vtf^ b*V of lOforw. I* «»
rolM* of O-II040 :WMow
VtolM Ikto-ko totCht «* ■> •«
Hr. 440*. to-tko oaUH of o obtob*
SrAtoto.ro--fc».or»W«li
tor UK! of toon Motto. 00 CBOkop 4o4 nm
oii* tooMtorr; ort«to<
MUtmtr. ni. toot horr oRpMrad to Botoototo
kotoooMkot Chatto. Ctaic. tb. tUBOO. lodtoi
pototor of Oolorodo SRtown. rreroMy
oo iM rrliM
pr.*-***
Oalahto aa oU polatlo. oT Mr. Ailn*.
Ik* McrPtarr.
..«». DMUor**; o Cfcorrtor W» toat ho. oMtoctad onoMoroMr i
HoohM mmm m tpimo (or »
AtlorooT doaml WIlHo* H. k
wUI. It to told, ko ORROUtod k» Oor.
omor Batoo of Mo|oorta*tto to «w
eoto tor talo k«oinr Moor.
0 To»HorM HtobtaA. - Alra. Thr .ptaodld or* hO«tto.hlR
b*h ot ta noodtop. ho. ko«i (orMllr Ptorrd to coiooM»loa tortr ky
tor navy drpartOMOi.
• -Jack the ankir-itrobbrr': to i
kind of aonoyrr of womm whi
.prana np In 8*i Ptaoetoco.
■troocraphen have krro hi. r»
^ o»o2rOR. un.tooao for fcta prey
for the »o.l l«rt. He daru ool
1^ M th«r took tktlr MU ihrr
Ikot
•»»«»'*< *M of dark rotraacea. wl«w a Irtm ankle,
4MiU too* (to-tor MteltoO. It w« (toon It a twtoi and to. owner f
*ttk ■ U*«r —rrUI.
Ito^toi okick tor pniRttotor coolO kr Tbo otocrrt oC fhr U. a I
S.“4S^
i*
SjStiJSsrrs,
■^xStTbe aotletd a cro^ of bnp-
4Mt ptramitoraattactototr
ftondtoc over toe gfmttof nbantd. <to tP toaet ramitoti
ptod Oh Oct. toi tad ttoUl Kor. 1st a
ptaaitr «t taa par o«l for oottoeto
wtUhaahtoppd. ‘ ItsMttoonthatbedetmntoodto ' Otoea.BiMMt8lata%iakhldf.
.e.R.&LAaairmrtlat
Taanday. Oct. 11th.
bt kitiac 00 4dhtt tSttcl
fc^cartorxBbba.
,
MV.iiSSSSMrtSfl''"
WINKLE b
DUAMa-"** ******
HE t B unoR
GULGOmw.
Salesmen:
muea
bvoti to ovsfr bungry man wto»
vottfd no^ ftr It. Tbis was more to^
I tod a loQC tlBir wroi tgr
Tbe tottd Hne grew nntil st night ta
mmv 4s «• leaves wete handed tnt
. C^pUta Henry
were employed 4e
In the early da^
Mr. KUtotomav was on hand rrtry
He talked to the men In Ute
«ht ;o4rs of helping them,
winter eoffee^was given with the brett.
and when tb* philanthropist saw a man
lo Unt hmyyi to hla home srlto hts
loef foetmd of eating It himaelf he bad
tbt man foUowi^ and aided the fajn-
SAVE MONEY
GoodSaBULeR
t^nrso'^s^yri.^Th.*^
rifSErrsTrsir’-fr
ta.
toFSia yootcoal far aait
vtourtad
JEFFERSON
RIF VAN
AXS
ABsoumr oBOSum
UIOMT
|« THB RRtKRimON «YORC. $
!!
Gtoiiis Vto ilGLSO
C. L. LOCKWOOD.
Oen l. Phasonger Agent,
Grand Rapids. Mk
GUNBT
mIEILTKSTm
I Ra ka RaSa Ha Ra R. No R«R«R>
K equal to any $8.00 vest oo toe a
!«
matoet
'i;
. K* Rx Ss Ss Rs R* fU Rx Ks lU a*
S55HM2rWoo.otour-.Mt. Mr jndron bivo rlahtd London whlo **gome roam ago be formed the pton
nSlOOOVATO
Vl»*^lr OWOOtoO ort otoirt okot tor iht MiMtdrot 4. lytojc tl UrmtoaetJ of tetabliitoiif p ftoe empHirment btwetaaamn
bent pdd to ffu toftotoMttoh IMth the'bread Jtoa.
■ SS^Mktotf. H.O*ito»<“ea«rr.*t ftodrto ttionikm
He
obUlded
woit
for
many
man.
add
Aimi 4 COLC.
tbc London Ormpbir -tolc
t^Otakio.- -Oo.rootolo.uek."
MTIIlMUok to tor to*. 0. kr *to)r bU note of tbc pretence and nnlvel> ts tor taborr*. « Hut .Urr th»t tla*
pUlna
toat
London
it
to
tog
lb«
Am^r*rtalB
Rrarr
hM
U.odrd
X*.
aa
root. The «IH. o.lTbrd
•op-to
well a. hivwd aad eotfer. Oalyrr^
After we have given the
Mlto^ tok tolwri. to.0 to* bW «o to- leant bare been overlooked.
to^
Ukr o« hj. coot, uiO Itae Brltlrti naval cluto to get boay It twaaly two man were dtrartad la
irtJiHito.ptmtrtororOrr. A okllr bowerer. gad overlook ih«» no longtT. SLtioiii on toe oaat aide tbroogh thla
. To Hadeto via too ttbwtj In V
.
toli OR. b-tf
HIGH ORAOC PERFUMES
•lllltoT Uiol ofdrr:- «ooo oftrr hm. tolnutet now It an accompUabed
There aro so many cheap and worth-j
nn conid be pdO:
toU'UaOtof up. toe oolter «u|e and New Yorkers arc rejotciiig. TV
IcM perfemes that It Is hanl tu Uc-j
maaagemeot
of too Rapid Tranalt
1'.^ «»«•“
Before letting op yoor Move for
R.OM <0 kl. okiu rotoirnt and
scribe a reaMy nod odor, unlwus a
gubwar
line,
in
toe
ttrtt
refutor
winter let us show you how
. Mtofd (hr Itrl. -Ne. York Bvenlne
siunpio ta before you. The Franco
of speed for the public, look
nice we can make it
Poit.
AmeHran
Hygcnlc
Oo/s
perfumes
kept
•onier. on f tU<ar train, siarttorf
ifo-to oko "Uced op • » lnrh
by Mrs. K U Bonner have too dOitrM l«i«4««. nwttiy Tw»U.l«UOui
from city ball. The entire run to One
• kolM Into o Jl luch girdle." nod ».r
__ calc and refreshing fragrance of tboj
tral At*. UwelaMti.
Hundred and k'oriy tiUt tirwt
*00 "Oho dknrrd. noi for toe «lorj of
in the j natural dower. Twelve nolect odors
made at an average .|»ecd of a mile In
Mot kkt 'tor Ur oH-rr *< toe d. vii,two minutes.
•ett; rrkvked kuniUs h> John Alewu- A ftghi In Ibe peace congress htll at
441 E. FfOtl St
Tbo word was eanght by a gray bato
Hr Iktole In Ue Boo aijf Ulonucl.'
O. R. A I. TO RICHMOND
Boston enlivened the trsl day s pro
Drop o* a Uoe aod we vnU call.
h nro. Itr. Omit * tont, .rtotoo »ln« ceedings. \V. R Cremcr. M. P.. nf od man. who aald with dosp aoMmnlty:
tS.00
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
-Boym. many a toe time l*re held my
hk torBklir winoooord ^hlmirlf .<
Annual O.'R. A I. excursion to Rich
Knalaad. rtaried to atcend the plat p&ce bmwr and I gnmn you'ae al^.,
WINTER'S WOOD?
. led., ta on Tnesdsy, OctoW II
"»Ul Opo.Hr to too ChrLUon ClhoHr form and an usher barred bis progrtas
atrangar* to too maawbo
1 *nckcu gowl for to days. Oct
If not. 4lo so at once. \Vc bavc
A|«.tallr rhurek.•• The .rr% lcr. U«-.on the grxMind that only local noUbltt fd US. 1 ain't maeh on raUgloa. totf formation of any O. R. A 1. a
1C Inch wfKxl in hemlork. mixed
H hoto I notll 7 ocluck p. ».. .nd
^ ___________
U Idockwood.Gcuc;;!
Gcnco rasr-1J 0». Sim
enltUed to toe platform at toe they canT tsM mo that oor frteod alat - address C.
wood
and
all hai-dwood. Call u*
enger Agent. Grand Rapids. Mich.
!
Cblooko .toltor. found that oil the
Hot words were followed by Isoklag dawn at oa from
up about II on phone*. Bell 37.
Oct. :^€t
I
lukob roonlru h«l run out to mu ' flsileuRs and thif BngUab«aa was bea
Cltirens 344.
-Rl^t yoo aia. pard.** aald a yonnr
rrleiek. ’Tho devil never tairtfere.
It brings to t - llUle ont-s that price-;
ded* before lnU*rtor«ct cooM ar^BMirby. -Looka Mka bs has ro
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER Ca
vrilk k«>plr.~ «tod Dr. DowU. "onl.M
r. Ho now demands redreaa.
"li^'aftrr ha la aooa, dpat jlraa *U of hraUtair (Ich. ...IW
hr'-IT. Oder •otnetoln* tool brlowi
II aad auiclr That', what HollIrtrr'.|
H sle'uto work for tlx moiltot
to hi*. Yon vionuo who ore ruled by
dom.- came la cbofwa fromi
iiounialn Tea does. Best bsby j
inlly successful In the case of
tor dieuie. of f..hloo-mho try to *el Chief of Police Davis of Hunlluglou.
JUrdlcInr on rurth. » «nt«. Toa rir:
0 ito.pllkr «.lrt
Tabfel?. Johnson Drug Co.
W. Va.. who arrestefl Waller Plait and
tofch.ool.l tou. I
oTieWtls. The
G. R. A I. TO RICHMOND
utu.r h.U U-ra vlolra froni Mr.. Thra
$5.00.
’^‘Pt.d. *r. H Heed, the
dora mu cl New Orleao. duriag Ihr
To Iba legal t^ers of ihe City of
Mardl Qraa last winter. At the same
Bounds odd. diK^n't P* But
^ a world-«1do rrpnutlaa. ha. Ju.i time Waller IMsU. Mrs. Piatt's nep^ Traverw City. County of Grand Trmvwhy not? II needs it that's sure
vHliriiM to Umuat. from a .ummer'. ew. disappeared. He re|»resented him
■e asd fitoU of Mlcblgan.
E™.VLn? «f C 'Ta ? «r "t ‘orl rr-O •«<' S.>< «•>■. C.uued
Notice .ta hereby given that the Ld™» C. U HKkwood. Oenorsl Pas* j Orders called for and deUvered.
self In Huntington as the son ot a
enger
Agent.
Grand
Rapids.
Mich.
Cor.
East
8th
and
Franklin
bis.
Bards of Regtalratlon for toe several
South African diamond broker.
Oct, &-€t
____________
MddO *a dlKuvcn which ta prtibabl
arda af &c aiy of Traveroe CRy will
Small Acme
SaiU Oaia
OONT MISS THE CHANCE.
the Ri^l important yet re^ed In the
meet oa taesday and Wedaasday:
BILL OV FARE.
I'M TALKING YET
Of wmlern fossil deposits. This
W. M. Mlltar 4 Ce. of DotroH wIM tober lUh and 12th. A. I). 1M)4. for toe
Porto Rosa.
Aritols Ixjndre*.
sve an esMMIen bore Monday. Oel. purpose
the form of the bones of a gtgan
I&c. 2 for Z5c.
10c. 3 tor »c. |
LEST YOU FORGET,
tic, saurian of a henHofore unknown to. on# of the larpoet and ftoost
rliola Pantelta.
Artaols Conchas.!
ALL
QUALIFEO
branch of that great reptile family. of furs t*'at has ovor boon shown in REOldTERINO
10c. 8 fur »c.
10c. 3 for 83c. j That th# Met Spring
ELECTORS
The animal when alive w'an over !&«• this city. This will bo an oacoptloiAl
R K. W., Waaver*. itoctory Smoke-, havs cured THOUSANDS IN tf
tm !h length, and rcsemWod a glgan chaneo to t«t a fur coat or nock aoa ' residing In the City of Traverse City. IOC. 2 for 26c.
6 cenU strolght. { ERSE CITY. They can aar^
voltcalt price.
tic Ifsard. The animal walked back
Jtxon
lesox
Mich.
Utile Waavere. Northern Queen. i eala by allflret class drugplato.
ward. ai toe leg and f«A bones show E. WUholm. comer Front and Union.
Said Boards of Registration will
he. 6 for 8hc-l,
. ■
noT-^ meet to toeh of the live wards »»f said 5 ceals sltalghL
a rHtogreaslvr arilon. The bones will
Red 1
hi pul tototoer at once.
dty to the fonowlng places, namely
I
Cl'TY
DRAYAOE.
6c. 4 far 86c.
6c. 6 tor 86c.
R«.d ■•uda-t "ad." H.-U
In the nrtl ward, in the Boys' band
i If you wish dray lug and carting done
hate ai* kid iUroa lamorvate, »iUM- Ma
Qftmto Bro*.' Choice.
In McNamara hall on FYonl
6e. 4 for 86c.
j to your entire aailsfacllon. phone for
Abbtlm. EMdtana. took him over 1.mi.
Frank Raub and your wanu will re
All dgare union made. Manul
la toe second ward, at Second ward
iti(fi(^iwdf road Kvorywbvre ho was
MEARY’S ARCTIC SHIP.
lured by R. E-- Weaver. Traverse City. eelTC prompt aiteutioii Look over hts
city hall on Spruce slreat
^f^wlth entou.la«n
rock of seconU-bsnd siovc* and you
In too Third ward. In toe C. 8. P. S Mich.
.WlUam H. Newman, who startrsi U.
wlU tnrprlse your pockelbook by gelAIR TIOMT HIATCRfa
,
billing l\it as a ticket icent on too
Pmry aretk iblp It to be a hall oa Union atrect.
In the Fburth sraid. in engine bouse
Jaat Ua UlBf ter ooa) •.«*!. aa<l |
.,«,nd.hwid w.i
UMil K a thirr latatrr wittoot te#^ No. 8 oa Case siraet.
da-a darn. U« aiafaelrrtetle of Ur'•*“!!!______
■aati. with taUrr H-Mrd aatt 1^ to toe flfib ward. In too roar of too ••Mban (all MHlar » Moac hat.|
almost a century
Hltwgy ayatem the world i
Haaalovsky aUge huUdlng at No. 801
kaawa. the vaatohUl lih...
S^tSJTbSJldhU *S2d « the
pk^fHiijgaetMggg:
TJUBBftSr
. ai»
tfeilCU MIR CO. .
TNI SIMM III in
iMikuiBhirBMtrta
U{M a< Pmr ta
NEwluiTING
MADAME RITA KRADS’
sr,i:s.”5i«"
Fire Insurance
FtfSaiiBy/yiDnaMt
aiwne &
JOHN R. SANTO
|8flBULIMtl«AIICE|
mitcsu
a F. CARVER E I
FIRE INSURANCE
J)ENTISTS»
A. D. TYLER
Washing Smoke
u.rru^uViuvisrjr'sstrj n;i p,a.t cLr..,M«A-T market.
fcirr*.
!
am- PbaM S88.
Wtue Soap Is Cbeap.
GEO. A. JARVIS
® 25c
201 FRONT STREET
DENTIST
|6ERE?UI IISORAIGE
iillSPttlJuld*'. *lSir£2?knd'*to
aIt
«Bf«=
Si
Beauty Bemedies
I0TI6E OF BOARD OF REMSTIA.
TNM.
^ii
iaaiBsam.
^Mkbwis
SaSL'S’S.ftii.'S
nric.
of n
■•iv
Elgin C. Lewis
31 I NEWWILHELai BLOCK
C. D. MILLER
DENTIST
JMm ClfUM mHL.
SiaSuuTSSilSSSl.**^
ir
Autnat liUUMtta. who haa hwNi run. Tka rt—rt wUI hara a vrrr a(iaa*
I'M TALKING YET
alaa a ha*b)c Itoh ahd ofaulr bualaraa frt«a or YiriMa aak. wtU (Mills
LEST YOU.FORGET.
la fcatl au Loula. haa rrcrivrd
plaaalac or rMlow Man.
*ro.4aodUa.*haaUM.tmaa
: a««.i »«r .dra~t. What a dU.r
I to to# toraaoan aatu alfht
That the Hoi Springe madldnet
Iro* k tra «( ranauhlr Ratllah law
THt
ROAD
TO
WROkRtRITY
««
I.
.hu
htel*,
of
pho.^p^.
t
la
to#
aKcraoon
of
aaM
reel#
have atwad THOUSANDS IN TRAVnia Uai A Uvm*ol OM aaidaia. rr- depth af bald 4bd Id toot d laebto
hraadte -rh.4. Ua«d*te ^^
ERSECmr. They can core yoa. For
aaaur darra-l. had left hi* WAW
In JaaUmoay wbafaof 1 bare baro
Ua^tma frar. aao. white roaadiaa
tale by all Br*t cUa* droggleta.
-Ito ..I -f haaa Uh HU 4af of Saf Itoe of table sflverwar#. Tbc ?w lino Ular favor, and while toe trsl exj
Oa»r Uota in thr BHtlrh Whaat be daablo pbtobad. aad abo wt
, was found Imperfact, ibe arllsUc
that Barnum aad Bari bavt Jnal
la*har. A. D. 1H4.
■aa Wruaalr. hr aarOd CakUla Wat
dio of Brallh and Price ha* rounded
Chaa. M. Baan
calvad baars too gaaraatae afibeown
DANCE ORCHESTRA
; the art Into Ilfe-Uke perfeetkm to
CHf Clartt M Ua CUT of TUrara. aaam aa a brand. OrStoarily atsltog
Tho*oM»laladted rrerav
F. O. NICHOLS. TtACHtR OF
Cttf. Mich.
**»»«> war# It all that a Sna wDI ttaad^ek
If |k4 kli Ur aa* aaawd to Ur -aa ssMSfb at saw lad otoftL t
THE VIOLIN. ha> .rauilxad a DANCE
of. so tola new laat—*
--------- wta kuwvad hla Utr teat a*>.
ORCHESTRA and I. raadjr ter 4im
iNIt b# MMb that tb# to# grM
CURTAINS AND CARPETS
Haa4»an4ate-a«.- HaYl fjtea—or
Ptahabtir a war* irrort lu Ur mat
waa«.m.nu and ateo ter a fw» F.*lte
^BA., aa..^^------ rtoovattog day* are bore. I'p
hate aad kM ttev« lomafraw. •aUr.
iar bt Ur »trior*aaer of *arrla(r
PURITY.
j cuma* the home made carpel that never an th. vteltn.
t*r«M*l« waa «adr a tkw dara aa:
F.C terate eaO at SaMh
Brery pound of candy put out fromj,,^ ouL bat get badly lollad. vt'by
' kr Rav. C. C. Mtador. tatlrrd fttaior * tm.c4plM*a(tba La OiatU Candy aompany boar*; mR
toem to the Star laaadry and
Lail4# will Sai «rmh t^ In
ua broiial RaaUat rhorth la Waat
tbc brmad of purity, aa nolklng bat the gave them put down bright and dean
liiaai idRthe at«k laaia tarn
IlMda. It RM Ur *0* rr-arttabte
ipaplal ei/laa am imw tfiinga t
I'M TALKING YET
kaWtMW 4» **» 1*^ 10 hU ihf or
All fruit inlre* and Savoring* evea j ranewed. This iv worth thlaklag about.
LEST YOU FORGET.
Mra ikafca la Ur -lilairf. Thr iwr
Made by ekllled band*. U any *pacAal j Beat let your lace curtain* accompany
X CHArm.%mmwlelar.
,,|
«.
HAIMIIE MTA MAIT
Beauty Rumeilles
taSiiulyMbmih
~«r'3r.
'
, elitiM fUbtetto Sbd fewnttog la no
blMBie lb toe' naasos of too brldos
. ! Tb# irti of the ooup’os was Robert r
catrepewL
rnnha at candy ta derirad leave the or^
nad »la in toe genaral
dcr b«ra. ne toe eandy asaker ta capo-1 fnabeamg procaaa.
Me nC SUtog any order within the|
----------------------TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
knowledge of the Sne i
^ ^ ^
L.
v.l;
~-svzJSs.rs:;“
LARSOMW PARK HOTEL
W Bobm 1
kV.OCTMMT.I
mmfsi
»uc4iyc
s^'r^csls
^“sss'-T«ra.“. “Sesastais-ss
tlmm maaj ymn of
Mm WMMi M KtMkbt M ▼!»
3£««fiSSt
t«lto tU vStb Mkmm IMbMr
2"""•“*"
•* “ D«.
iSn t5>‘tsss^jg>ysu.*M
______
aa-l-ib. W
»t
att«oM ite WMkmA
Ifbt mO *U 1
k.11 flJurtu sitbt
i i*
‘ I
UkPLt CITY.
Mr P»tehH»
Tr»Tertr CMy
•iMtrie pibm will occupy port of tl»
C .h. tr1«d. - »-l bttlMInc. the new botler fur the plnit
botbg oo the KTouBd and will w>on m
falPUlMI In the buUdlAg.
The new plumWac nhop of U.J^
brbor..‘&ifr.i-.::s;?
un HrL.»«kll« «. .till ao b«MT
^
ZttMuiMi Ihl I ■^T—wndi ImII at *
M SiSJ?
IRU mnmlM
*« e B. Ofw.
■
- -T—-.
Mrs. Imwc num M Mra. trace ________ __________
oahMfkHB
Batcy have pmm ia Bv City to attend
Mr. ShlaMa. wim M Mifc thare.
ibr.*aittiMr^am w^^c^oTt
Mm C. B. IMh. Mrs. Octlacer and toramr. Data soya ha prefats oooto
MMmie did ahopplas la Tmverae City
DM you 'mr M foar Bto Bear of •
Mam
Min Mary ramyt eg Ttamne City itoiar politMal raaifftoa
,joMi to ha tBt word.
rlalted Ber paiwata omr Baaig.
Oora cwtdac has hMa tha oedor^
Oew Keatlas maa ^^marM t^
tha day. C. U IMmMs has a wmy
•arty varimy of FRot oara which ha
eat tkraa weeks afo. He Is aaw kaaktacit. It yMMa at the rata of » hash
Mr. aad Mra. MelNr are vlalUac at els of No. 1 well amtur^cora to tha
rre. Not had tor this A.
"riSUttaadthc MI-mPB. Imet Thuiwday maay htaa Bast
raftt of Qlea Havea Sopdaywd at Mar- oat ta Trs
*lt*Cai1Mle*vT^
iwaott of.H
N. Ooartade
*'
^
Sifsnf hrtMMly wHIi hcMRXk.H.lLfhMr.rtoMAX.T. .
Dmt
aMy a yarn! liftril
iBtoMir mM iBiiBihd BBi mm
hm0r hitotoctoBAiBBqrM: t
WMam m
BEAL ErrAT* TRANBPCRB.
dr., haa aeecpted
A. *- EWer and wife to Oacar C
Unproreaewt to the low.. Aaliw
la. A. Lawreace /y!^r. and Mm. J. Rowaaaao Ml ihH
•oa. parcel. H. L. A Oo,*s 1st
thoM a .lunbw of mw reM- TvaverM Ctty at Lawreace'a bakery.
morning for Detroit lo vlaU relaUvea. fl.W.
I
w bare boo. built which afM
•mb haadred_____
You are InvUed lo cume over
Haaaah A Lay Co. to Floyd Uj
[ to the appoarMce of the trllteH ^^JSSLrn^ tim eaaatac (artery from day peeing, aad hear the male
aith. lou 1. block 3. H. U A Oo s |
r MW rMldflWOM of Miw. NeM
D«vW Cle»ett«
; turned tnm ihelr rWi »n Uidlafion
iMt week They were »ccoai|MmM by
!Mr. CtevHte* brother,
j
Howard Dull Intend, lo nUrt lor
i
Ohio. Wbdntwdny.
yton of Lelnnd .pent » fov tloa and nfw pleaapatly MuaiM.
koun in OUT towi Tbumdny
lUUi WWIawaon t|M ihftn Ihn
Mr. D. Clerette It on the .Ich HM
Mary Baxter of Bardlckviile I. work ._Jatkm for a Mw ruM4«ee on Ih*
k>t adjolntnf <ke M. R pn^MPape.
**B k
Maple®CUy ^ln. We are all Klad to
Dlher re.ldenceh In the vUlape whlMl
* MT^T'H^Newaan of Cedar Run add to the appearance, maklnp modem
riftltuA at her »oa*.. C. Newman. lYI- nlddpee.
,
Wortt win bcpln on the aidewatk*
’"' pJM.a.l parly wm fl.e* bt Mr.
l-f •atorday nlitot tn honor of How- ihl. week. A number of cittaen. hare
i-ihini*
put down cement walk. whU* are a
much needed Improvement and Im
I pl.ce Batprovement. have been made on aom.
nrday aad Sunday Will wa. here to
> hid them pood by. a. he e»i»ecu lo of the road. In the vllUpe.
i fo to Wa.hlnpton in the near future
The pieeting. of the village council
B. J. Miller of Oen It.ren .pent Sun
rt-Vihllc and cltlaeu. am invitt-d «o
I-iky In our Vlllaae.
ilejid. All ahould l»e intere.led In
thU work and do wbnt they eat
\y
KINOtLlY.
the Improvement of the vlUa»;r There
IWH navenport rHumeU WedneM.y
uch to IH- done nIthouKh during
the past month many muc h loHnle
Mr. Irma Gla«< relumed from Flfi provement. have U-c-» made
The car ferry i. eipeclod here Siite
; l.ake Monday. »rctimi'a«»b*‘l by Nr». f
H. Anderson
lay. Oct n
' Willie flyer of Milwaukee U vUltini;
Ja'me. Steven, entertained a
■ hi. m«*ther. Mm Tho. Mcfliil.
Kd Bi»yer uaa down from Traver»c
City Tuesday.
Ml.. Carrie Y<»rk. returned Monday
served
Inal from Traverse City.
Mn. Helea. wh® haa npeal the
Kilty Jollr wa. ujn from Walton
|«w wneka aa the gneat of Mm O
i.**1?«r-«.r.ll.be« elow. len Monday on the llllnoiii for
OctoLvr l>
Wm Norton and family hav«‘ moved
into the bou.e rtxH-nily varat«Nl by id the electric light company at
Harry Amelt. Mr. Arnett ha*
bi. family into the upiu r room. «»f C. "*The regular mc-eiltig of the <
iWrllnt a Iwnue.
Mr and Mr.. Henry fteepmnier reMl*.
I turned TuesiU) from lUden. Canada,
vl.ere thev wen- railed by the death
^*We tu^u have one train a day each
of Mr. Seejcmillerk mothtr
Cbaurty came up from Bl| aay The morning train leave, at 7
huraday eveulna td vtalt hlr * m.. arriving at C p. m.. eve
*»cepi Sunday.
retumed today.
parent-. He re
Mr. Cha* (lu.taff. Mewim. H
Ml«» Jv*.ie
Ijince vl.lted relative^
Ivt*ie H
t» and L William, left ihl. week on
lay. reti
:he Mlvsourl for Knight* Ferry. Callto Tr
**rau('e.
e ri’y saturda.v to rare
. Mr. tln-«-u. who in 111.
‘ ’o'** 1. 8«-ll» »P«l
returned Friday "raverse City.
Mr. J A Tripp rt
W. H Porter will
ii: from na vl.U to Manlon
veniii):
and.1 Mr. Stan.* II drove lo Trav VO hi. mile cottage I the bcMh.
Mm. Hyder of Bro
Hr Hlnchman t. havinic a new tiarn (uest of her parents.
Voice.
Mm 11 Green and daughter of
iV.yne City are el.ltIng relative* aal
tb^ market di*wn lo I'.V i»e
trienila in town.
^Baturdav
i The teacher.’ Institute will be held
J (' !*<«.-«. \lsUtHl friend.
Sutiunk Bay thla week.
Aim Pram m Blooo.
•■■tViiMi MiHOT««>. nmlix
abotoilTmfltoiwhsa toS^dsoa. 1^
tkssdrimif aUmdl triadlB. TmamU
WflSatca leave. Wedeeaday tor
Mm rrmak OliS called on Mm. A ------Quite a number from here Intend
P. Bmlaard tatar
^ 1 Uke ia the Ohio Vxcuraloo Wrda
Kite
Backache
pirSTo:
ftora. Tas
ksttBs dvaAma ttltoilrmd lemfl a*r
imaaditorttittsmstr- 1 sBs ia< tt pBm.
sgtioUkw
XB&J.C.BLACnUIR.
Calmb«c.RL
1«U add: |3.aoo
«w all hny ^ilat their eera.
)
CCOAB RUN.
.
Mm. rraak Smith called on Mr..! Mrs Exnhia Cmy of Weal Almira
Praak Browa Saaday.
j *PWif Saturday ami Sunday with Mr>
J. A. Homerkh and wife to John!
waiace Ollet. Prod CIlea, Elner ’ Rachel Orpy.
UoSMTlck. e\i «»f etj v»f .wIm. wc. T_________________________________
Browa aad Balpt BmHh weal hnntlag; Rw R. J. Oaumler ha. r. t<
Saaday hat did aei aerarw marh game, i from Maaoa eonaiy. Mich . whe
ealy a mad hem or iwe.
I
hoidlng teot meeitagm.
T *■ H.T«"h
lo o« ! LAUGHED AT COBRA BITE.
Mm. Butt, anl Iwe graadMO. are! The Latter Day Haleta will begin a
^ ^ »Asie* —eWasM
ThUim hn aimer. Mm Jobs l»ulver. I
of meeting, at the chapel U» HelPerleh. imreei. see IS. tiWrn ?f.!
range Id: I5TL
i. artttoa inAM.
rn.u.
O
I -.e.. ^ ^
^
Jaha Flack and nufe to A D. McRa.^
‘‘
With Rev. (launder the latt
and wife, tot II. H.. I. A Co.'* llih
LILAMO.
nt week. They left tudav i
George Hunter was i
add; |1.3««0.
ibeSrati r the week.
Mr.. Gaaader wa.
O W. Blood to I. M Blood, aw V4 of
Mrs. N. B.
of Oraad Rapid- Aan one day last wei
B Maaim
Ma
nwVi. sec. 14 town 27. range II; fl.
The ruatw grow hi wUd prufaaloa.
r hert*. returaet:
Rev. Harris gave a
anah A Igy Ci» to WM II Hook- aad the aoU U mt prodoctlTw thaL aa
tuber ti
;
Ulk at the chape! J
Hi wife, mra 2kA». block €. II , U aa old gardener om-e mU. To« have
Leate
y
and.Sauilay evening,
aHer a
only lo put a dry atk-k lato the grouad
by In
The yearlv. alao Qu
A Co.-* 2nd add; I3UC
town.
of the C'l ■ •
Oark Oabom to Fred R. Hill. «wH and it w 111 aborcly apioui aad flonrlah.Mlaa Mildred Dookeray of TraverMKm
heW Saturday and
But before knag we found that a
City I. vl.UIng friends tn town for a Sunday I
fairly well attended of ne*.. see 30. Vnwn M. range 11.
our Kdeu. iMvlng
|7:V
.Ml ttir pa tha betttem tho
e fenuingtou vlsiie^l his pareui* j
Mr*
A R Hannaford an«l wife Id II. W. roM-bu r* and the a
Cliy Ihl.
oorman Sun.lay.
.4mlib. M 73. Omk Hetgbu: Mud.
Aimed With a .tout idk-k. I
Mlvars Mmma DeU>ng and Jmsk
WM H. Taylor to OHu Btoyke. neM s««r\b In the quarter..,Amt
aoeanma did ahopplng la Tmver.v
MAYFItLO.
Cky last Saturday.
^.•^OVuJ^Rom^erf^ CojK-miah ar- of nw»a. see 25. lown St. range 11
taking my
Fred SamueMon of North Manitou
ll.uuu.
tmual aleau after ‘Tlfhn." when the
spent Sunday te inland.
Phoebe J. Carpenter to Carollae M. bearer caiae Into mj rooov. aayUg la
Marl Marvin of Bast Kataon stopped
Praak C.lhbe
buM a short time Batorday im hla way W*me
of imr Olhha of Hodge. Saturday Haney’ parcel, vec. 2l. town 2t. range the .upeevOSouo maaacr usual to him
to OlUa Pier, where he wlU teach thilU:
liMM*.
when .qicaklikg of hU fellow countryMU. Neille Thompoon apeat Batnr
and Saaday with her moth.
PbIMp Young and wife lo A. & Cur
^oSSige Bernard mnd wtfe of North fay
Mrs. Addle Olhha vUlted the
**HuhIb. there U la the ('umpouad a
•U. nH lot 4. block N. H.. U A Co. *
land Beach were Lelaad caUem oa Pri «eat the Mat of the week.
snake charmer who say. that by hU
7th add.
oiuak- and eorhantmeats he ean*lure a
*^1.. Minnie Cootoarter. who ha*
John A. Undsay and wife lo Dorn snake from it* hiding pla.e. If It
beeaMployed at the caaniag factory Wednesday.
Crumm. lot 7S. Oak Height.; 2450.
plesM* Vi.ur honor, .luttl tbe utsu show
:efl Prktay for her hoaie at Prove
Platt Bamum and wife werv- calling
F B Parmenter and wife to A. R. this tblng to yuuV*
;alsy Friday aftemoox ^
Wek-omlng auy aort of dlvemk»u U
Uckerd. who haa been apeml Haniihlonl. w-U feel lot H. e-24 feet
for a .bon auy with hi.
!be hot weatltcr, 1 got up. put ua my
ot 47. Oak Heighu; iftS.
vhlQh he wUI attend the teacbem* ta w' SaiH?day ‘^to took^^TfnT'hl^arm
•smi bat. and sfroUrd In the dlAuditor Genera! to J. 8. Brown. nH
titute at Suttons Bay.
reithm of tbe mmnntr quarttra.
L* of
lot I. aMCMor-. put. Klng«ley; fl.l4.
Archie l>dv-rle left Saturday for
Oa ujy approach tbe suake cliarmer
Milwaukee whert* he a III attend school
Auditor General to Oeo. H. B^owu aroae. .aUamiMg deeply.
Will Jackson Sundayed at Hodge
•hia winter.
Mrs, Julia Goodsell haa a nisce vla- ot IS. bkick 3. Kingsley; f4.2k
Nude aave for hU loia cloth, tbe
Frank Roaaman rctumetl Saturday tlng her from Grand Rapid
Auditor General to MlanU Chandler. snake fhartner stretched himself full
rv'm a short vbtt with friends at
Mm. Ben Cook ia apend
U-ugtb upon the *;romid and. pl.vcluf
1 her daughter. Mrx U-onarl e-M6 of a 1 3 of nw\4 of nw^. sec. 12 a reclUke pipe to hi* lips, played a
i call
own
range •; $2 44.
toHlday.
aad. moaotouota.. waillog toae la the
Mm.' Ulaecbe Sehnecider and
A»jdllor General to Minnie Chandler direc t Ivin of tbe quarten* In which the
Mr*. Oeo. aemeat and daughte
aad Mra. ]
of a-1-3 of nwM of awVi. sec. IS ■nake was commpnly soppo*c>d lo
.sltlnr hw sMim. Mrs. Qaraoa war jI lodge. h>
arrived beef for a tow
own 2i. rtnge >; |2.M. .
dwell.
o, B...
Ill a few momenta, and to my iaAuditor Oeneml to Minnie Chandler
Ctty \uited
peat Ptlday M
‘ .ere
--Sunday.
Sunday.
^ of a 1 3 of nwW of nw^. sec. IS. tenw astontonmeut. a br^wn form
Rev. K. W. Wood of Kingsley own 25. range »: 13-45.
wriggled across the threshold of one
>reached at the church Sunday even
of tbe native huts, aad a« we all gaaed
COUNTY LINE.
Chns. A. Tracy to W. W. Brower. Sjiellbourid at it the ncake cmwled
Loadlag contract peas la the order
V3-16 of .13 of nw^ of nwW. sec. 12 atmfght toward tbe pipe which charm
^ the day la this nalghhorhood They
ed It
xre a poorer crop than haa been In this md sll other ladies Interested In the 4)wn 25. range 2; 21.
hurch aad Sunday school are invite j
ocaUiy lor some time.
AS It neared him tbe snake eharmer
Alice M. Haywood lo Oeo. W Hay
t the church Thursday p
Chemon. youngeal son of Mr. -and
.harp, armed and vood e pan of nwH of s^ of ne^ aroae. and. s<-lxlag the reptUe qukkiy.
dm. John Bigger, has bln very .jck
proceevled to put It Into a bag be had
ec
22.
town
27.
range
12:
2lquipped
to
Clean
the
church.
: >r the last week, bat U some better
with him.
NaUonal Grocer Co. of N. J.. to Na
U tkls writing.
In doing NO 1 pUlaly saw tbe cobm
SSk .nv r.».,v v.,
i
A munlun of the family of Mr.
^
QLEN ARBOR.
lonal Grocer Oa of Mlchlgaa. pares! tear it. bead and strike tbe man’s
:lobt Dixon. Sr., wa. held at her old
Our school 1. to commence
1.. L A Co.B nth add; 21Uanford ha.
baud
•St son’.. W. H Dixon a. Ia.1 Friday nornlng. with Mr. and
Harr:
Hu lath mill thc're.
Julius Campbell to Herman W.
I darted forward to bin anaUUnoe.
be
whole
family
l*elng
preaent
but
Mrs. Wm Triplett vl.iied (r«cndOumbrllle aa temchera.
but. in eaJm .and renMorlng accents,
.ne daughter. Mr* Iva Crawford, whe
M'to. M'aiker and wife of Tmvera* ^mlih. parcel; IS.ISO.
horc* la»t week. She went it»
Mr* Henry Scott entertained Mm- ives in Idaho. A very pleasant time
Herman W Smith and wife to Mer he aald: "No oiStter. aahib. With me
HI y Saturday evening to vJ.lt befarm bore a few day.
tt la not as with other foU
was had vl.ulng. At^ Boon they sat
ii.Mghw-r. Mi> Harlg.
ritt
W
rnderwood.
loi
73.
except
e-l>
Tbe.i from among bb beapa of riotblown to a bounleivu. dlnffer which wa>
M.rtcm Wood, who
Mm. Trumbull of Traveme City li feel. Oak HetghU; 2750.
Ing be prodored a atooe. with which
Wexford, .pent Saturday ne-dav
^re. the guest of her daughter. Mrs
•one duty to it they went to the wood,
FYed H. Ferguson to Wm. Hendrick* be rubbeil the bite, which apparently
where Mr. Seam took the picture of
had no evil eflV^-t upon hl«.-l*all M*!!
lot 152. Oak HelghU. 212^
The'new bouse of V. Uuden
m
Leiinard Daniels, his
them all In a group, having nature*,
hcMutlnUng
don- > Albert John h
Ing comidetliin. and the
ivalnllng dt...
Minnie J. Chandler to WUIU W Qaxette
toSt UvuU
vuiumn leave* for a. photograph gal
by John Huff of ihl. Village
village Uanex
1. an ex ;‘rlp
j
'^Isl^wiih re! Brower.
of s-T 3 of nwV» of nw\4
u** of Omens aiH»nt
!ery. after which each separated for
ample of UMe atui skill mvt to be.
tbair several home, perhapa never o
sec 12. town 25. range 2. 2T5.
i ;d everywhere.
That old fnahlooed mother-oi
meet agalnu. Mrs Dixon*, son. J. F..
C. W. Razey to Willis W. Brower , all the world, tbe Uw of wboa<
C IVaso
business
Frank Shdrtdan made
coc. to hU ***^^^*^
Callfor trip to Tmveme Oiy last
nwV* of aeV*
35. town 2«. raegr ^ras love: one who was tbe divinity of
Monday evening, the oecaaiJ^k^l^
.Mr* I. J Tt-dman id 8u
The llllDola took on freight
^er birthday and the birthday of
wan lu town today.
.upper was
Wnil* W Brower to Cha. W. Razor.
and an en>.ya • time spent b.v dai with her parent, in Mayfield.
ii^wV* ol ^eV*. sec. 35. town 2«. range shop, one wboaa baart U far
SABIN.
frost that gatbem ao thickly bn her
it. 21.
Jami-a McClosky haa moved to Trav- ‘ The Y. P 8 C E will hold their
crHv- nty.
j regular mvmthly bu.lneM meeting at dur. Tbe umll) ««*■
Addle A. Gibb, to C. D. Hnnka. ne^ i
.0 their home yeeterdmy “
Mr. and Mm Fitzgerald and Mr.-.! the home tvf Mr*. James Kehl on Mon- houto at the
‘fire. m»w the 1
of BW»4. sec. 33. town 26. mage
AVtlM-y of Summit City visittsl at Ira j day evening.
2520
who welcomed os ceming. bleat u. go
liliHxt * last wi*ek
i The Juiriom tHM-nt a wvlal
m a defective stove pipe.
^e
^
ihlWm. H. Smith to Colin A Munro. ing and never foegete na-oever. And
, insurance, no the fire u!
parcel. im‘C. 5. town 23. range 9; 21.0U0 when In aome cheat, aooe drawer.
lii i them
coruar. ahe finds a garment or a
“■Elder G^e*pmac^ hU fimt ser
Louise B. Shaw to F W. WUmm. lot •Otoe
light
toy that once was ours, how does she
mon on Wexftml chnrge Sunday one from Proepeci hill Is n
2. lec. 14, town 25. range 9; |S.
weep aa she tblnka we may be aufferJunior commitgrand, the rise of Und from the shore
vi*lt«l at , tee. the
S IVwn
Bphriam Hansberger to Sarah J.
lUme ^d Tina
Pt-arl Dame
^Lake Mlchlgaa near
have charge of
Ily Kpvtit mat Sunday with friend* U
river Ta about ten feet to a Ramala. lot 24. Oak Heights; $300.
unday after- Ne«K-n City.
Ing. The meeting, on Sunday
Wm P. Harsha to Jas. M Loudon,
pUleau, about 20 rods wide where
well..aitenaeu
attended and me
the soaoWE8T ALMIRA.
notma are well
three fnisHles live having a garden. lou 6 and 7. block 17, H.. L A Ca’a
The faiewell party at Mr. and Mrs cleu la doing a g^*d work con^ering
I>earhea and grades, etc. The hill then 6Ui add; 21.50U.
Henry 1\dwnne * was well attended. 5» that aa yet they have no aaperlntend
► upoa hla brew. -Be
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dye and
Mary
N. Hammond to Geo. K. Met
r aoa. No harm can
at Mr. WightmanV at
‘‘-n. o-.,,
»d a.u*h,« Ited day
calf. lot 24. Grover Park; fSSd.
last week.
\
Archie Smith and daughter Pearl of Rlythe leave TkuriMlay tor a few one
ton laUMa. and nt times the Fog. lab
Wh
are
very
mneh
pk^
to
nee
Una
E.
Bryant
to
Gea
E.
Metcalf,
armchair
la
art
against
the waU: the
Tmveme .City are vt.lUng reUUve* weeks* visit with friends In Big Rap Mrs. C. F. Monroe at churA yesterday, nnda. and neetllng on the shore n few
comm
la
vacant
or
anothar'a and he
10 feet off went aide lot 25. Grover
wbd rrlttnd* Of thli. x’U-iultv
i Ids.
the fimt time she haa been able to be bbUm nwny. Olen Arbor. Olen Hnven. Park: $20.
aeaka the dear oM accagaat In tha
We have a new sm-amer floatiug to
Mrs. O C Ransom and Myrtle John there alnoe the Bmt of June.
Port Oneida, nUo inland the heauUful
graveyaid.
Ood
gtontyoo
aaver hava!
the broese-Trohlblilon.
Wave thU week on a trip to New loik.
Batata of Perry Haanah to C^la
Mr. and Mm. M, Bntrd and non Whll- Glen Uke. and na If unwunag to leave
Ptaj Ood. I navar mayl-Eucbanga
George Hanmer and MUs UllUn
S Gagnon 1. ballding aa addition to ney
vUlted nt U. * OtUnger*a yeater- so fine n bed the water U held fimt lo O. Gibaoa. Iota 3-4-SA-7-S. black 4. P.
the larger, then the small Flaber H.*a 4th add; $m.
Joses were married at
daughter. Mlaa
2«lth. 1M4
1M4. We a
congratulate 1
lakes before starting on lU clrcukoda
. FOOrWfgAto
len days*
Mary A. Cook to J. E. Orelllck Co.
wish them murk
route of aev^ mllea from lu bead to
lyca
empty lu watera into Lake Michigan. parcel. Tmveree City; f?ao. ^
over Sunday.
Ho ana has ever had reaaon to donbc
S3. 1UA4 I
Mrs. J. Biimard la ^ her son s nt 1 have yet to apeak of the ftne rceoru
Herman W. Smith to J. S. GreUlck
BHETLANO.
oa Qlea lake, the Ufe B. a at Sleep
that
the
Uu
aad Doan line of footwem
Weet Unkm taking emp of the alck.
Co. lou 25 and If. block I. P. H.’a
Mm. Hom visited bar timer. Mm. ing Bear FMat, aad aaJUtervlew with
I Chas. \1skocbU drove to Traverse
kept by Bd Lnntner la nlwnyi In pane
Mm. Charle. Bates
CapL Pkawaoe Haas ^Ther gaaoUae 3rd add; |2.2«.
of
Monday and retimed the sa.e
with the tetaat Ihnctea. or that tha
Mrs. Henry FOlsome on Friday
aaU boat that maa between Sooth
. Quite a number will at
Haring tronhin kaaplng yonr hoy ia beat, the newest and the moat corract
^tormaraareallhuay
Allen Wlghtman of Sherman rlalted Manitou aad Qlea «avea. sometiama
l9f at Cedar Run today
#lth heavy wind and high seas which ihoaa? Lm on it him with a pair of atylea are nhrnyn to be had At soon
friends here yesterday.
Clint Copelnnda family visited nt
The daughtw^ Mr. aad Mm. Louis
«r “Kmrt rib- ThnrUtgtend Mm. aa they ara on tha nmrkrt at Ula vpBCNDON.
Ludwig U on the tick lUt.
C.' H. Monroe's yeeterdny.
Mm.
J.
3.
Birch
u
on
the
nick
UiL
Our R. F. D carrier. Calvin CarpenMlaa Bessie Krlts Is working for
-u.“^
^|-SoK1
ll^troTe. ^
^irHrrr.rs'o; i.Vpi’.tTui::
i"
- j Sow Sy nmsM* SOe. nd SL 0«t OMk l««k
PRTSiCUUrSGOODUICI
Hart s Partwtinte Engarieaea
ad oiw who U rtetevlag doagmtuUtioaa tM hU triawto, M Dr.
PhiUp Z. Hart, af Lnmmln. M. H.
Althowgh he rvwoned to tW
vf hU bfother phyalctnns. Dr. Htot
tnnJiy wid. “I might Just aa wuU h»w
ihrv»wn my aaaavy In tbe Hvte tor I
grew worse and worse. My wile and
I will ta.wr that Hyomei ctttwd me of
the worst ewae of aniarrb that aver anated 1 used to cough cunatanUy at
light, and bad a dropping tn my
thrual. which kept m** n^nlte u grted
lent. 1 raised thick phlegm and wan In
% horrible condttlan. Howaear, I am
Mllrely cored, solely through tba use
It HroateL**
R R Walt A Bona are tha kxnt
tgeais Tor Hvomel. the fnmoas Iraniwent which rarew catarrh withont
itomaeb dosing. A complete aalBt
Tosts but 21 uo. extra botUea, JMlc. They
sell it imder guarantee to retoad the
mwey If it dor* not give quick relief.
TO WEAK WOMEN
OF TRAVER8C CITY AND VlClNItV
W. hlike the FO
tbi. vicinity who arc dragging thamrelvea through life la pain and mlatry.
wlihooi vitality, strength or banltb.mid Mr RoxbumbofJohnsunDrag Co.
Tliey get no happtocis oOt of flf# And
are Ju.i in a eondldoti to he attnaited
by almost any dlaaaae. Ttery aoM a
riujliy-maklng nod Mreagth^rwatteg
• Now. at our extwnae. we want to
nak cverr each womaa to try anf ddd
liver oil pmpamikm. Vlool. which «Qto
tains la a highly coacectratad form HI
of tbe mediclaai eimmnu of cod Nvtr
of), but no oU or graane it U delleloos
rick, red hiood and gtoa*
strength and vigor tto every atwm -af
the
better than (
hare ever aold ia oar
.and whan
a woman U ia H
m It mnkas
Mfe worth lirlag. When we say *at a«r
expense.* we mean that If the medlclM
you buy from os aad ^ for doas ant
benefit you—wa will ratond every cant
of it cheerfully, aad thus you try tt fit
our expeaae.**
Miss Mary A. Wopdwnrd of Indinnapolb. Ind., writes: **I think VInol ia
the be.i rmaedy in the world for a
weak, tired, worowui syateai I was
Just In that condition when
meneed to take Vinot.. It gave ase new
• and energy, and after using three
tie. I felt like a dlff«
uir
I have for yean. I believe VInol i
do much more than
we can only nak Tn
men to try Vinrt on
Johnsoo Dmg Oo. C
WEALTHY MEN.
If the history of o«> wea!thy men
were written we ahould find nearly nil
commenced business life with vary
tiUle but cared for that little tnatead
of speodlag It careleaMy aad by 4egreea tocreaied thrtr eapttnL One
dollnr win open an neount with (he
CARPETS.
Is the Base fonfhit mnovMloa.
mrwHM te B^inomi 4ru
*ti. J.
Mr. kM >
bkor e*^
TUMU. JUtmmm 0n« Oo.
m
iii
TNKCVMHM
TKe “S<aiif
r£S'.SH!n:i
Clem^iiiie
v«f whkt W*» t» MMlrr Iwr fM
gn»vi«S op with btai? »• orTtr liod
M b«lf.r!io«»;«ifcli»a«af taMrtr.
~
ncooto, THAveiwt
city, michioah.
ryeAY, octomb t. iw.
M «• 0* ^ornmr ^
HOW’S YOBlt
ptMA «v>w k«*» M am »• kir
ofm
to to« but itoMnr Ml Mtoic
laoMlMr
%MKKTC,V.NntM
hMJr **
«0C*»
Stationery
I SUPPLY? :
1 was \arWtj of
M« dM
bM
pre« tiM qomtlao. Uoufb
•bo m«7 Uavo tbottfht bor oiorvbio woo :
•aanooll} vorlod-^xiokln* fur Bonioy
•ad tbo Wdo. bi^Uic round Sn tb- teui,
octlttc A dwooor to tbo perfuriotTo,
loakli« oftor tbe buroeo obeu Bororj j
• 00 iu tbe duiapo.
1
-Kjr tbe wr bor brotbor In Uw
•old. luoking’lu on ber. -lUo buy boo
tomodui. Moln -
■Yoxyig \vomen may avoid much sickness and pain, says Miss Alma^Pratt, if
they wall only have, faith m the use,.^ol
Lydia E. Fmkham^s Vegetable Compoond-
uotboi^o rlaf.
Am! be bod oonl bor a ooto thlo^
uomtnc bkklln* bor »•« Win Ibioj
ifioruuon ond •now or tbo qoonUon bol
iod pul to ^^•o^i^-wouia obo bo-1
^iTtbluk of bUn ond bl* brtgbt wayol
ibd ibe iKniilbnukKi Ibot loy iK^fore;
Uor: Tbt-y could go owoy from Ibooo
[Tuwdod. ivugwUHl cltim. out to newer
eutbuolo.tlc---------------------world.
oiukUi lulglil do nnythliig Iu
-Y«o/* obo rep»«d.
**•*
Ho wool
But boro
aldbi"
V j UUKblUg.
I
«Hoo bo wrttton to you oo uoi
I
•‘Ycu'iv In for lir* U* oald.
•obed liomoy. ^
bbe looked at biro for expUnotlon.
bbo oiuwered that • note bad i
tbot morning.
ijow.- be grin• H» ougbi to oco
new ypn
i
tlM boiel. l*a,m and aouur bad U bot •
ma. »nblo v.wy wlBUlo.**
taat night; almoat came
Sbo b«n«d mribor •>«• tbo tuU
je weul OU.
waa fonw'd
•110
the Idggeat iwrd■ the
tbe
bad.
We ll be crowded
from
woyo a owidoff for a auow.
v/u. *
forgot, ftally wanu you to mend ber
^Maggie aud Sally look black.** be
ml velret laidy. Hbc’t gettlnc ao fat went on. *-But
tonight with a crowd
But touibt
I nwlly iwllere obeM rip an Iron fli^
proof aafe If abe'waa d««ed up In
1
~
••Tour
-Tou
young girls.
A Youns Chicago Girl ^ved from I>e»palP.
S!
discover that you need some
about seventeett
tned to lose my usual
usiti good
lalber sai«l I btudlied too
icx'torlhousbtdi
od touies,
wiiieb 1 t<
^ril^d
told
i
t<<)k it accord
illv
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Artistic
i Printing
Should be the aim of eyerj’ business man.
T hat’s where we can help vou out. LOOK
ABOUT YOUR OFFICK; perhaps j^u will
father waa rtaht." ah* aatdUttla or nothing about ro«;
t to kl. feel. "What du you
toch a
all.*’
----------------------- watched biro leave the !
teul and knew that bo went for aooie ,
thing to Invignrate biro, aa be usually
did wbeu anything weul wrung.
............ -
FREE
nt Wlo TOVK
iMTtcd aufhorlt>^ of hlo father mado
Meolful and rxir*va*»nl. while ali«
toMkt him a autviwat
^h. she could mak
man; ah* knew aba i
1 not all lb*
i ptopl*
(» to her: Did not
^7our alater-a children will auffer. Ibafa
nonnnimnuo.
LOOK YOUNG.
w
uf M* won
iir wh*a all
It make* u woman h»..h
*h* baianciT
! veil
.jj a-H |happy
-iu.- i.v.-r a chat
*T*n m*.“ hr was »uymg -I will n*wr
•
,
:
Letter Heads
s Envelopes
'%§: Bill Heads
or you may
short on some Special Blank
Form. Find out what you need most.
SPECIAL LOW RATE
Hu»-
lirtsut
tbf <Uy »tt.:
now
the w hole world looU-
Thitll! of hmt tiJU. .h. «i<j koiaiy,
-B^rtcy. Ih* cancr ct in* cii
Of htmr- be demanded
n-
K!*e imusi-d
aud iK-aiity
moment to drink In tbo glory of aun; akj. fci-liug young.
uiMl glrlUh
Then she weul on
She
ind walked aome ten lulmile* or ao
i.Ueu abe gh^uc^^l round. Vea. Ihcrv
lie was. She knew he would be ou
atch for her. But the l*oy woa
tbe watch
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gel
into
acme
'
utilet |
trJZ I
:
-rr..*;: t*.''
». hxn loformtd women already,
b.r. .vwthlw «M ►> Wurr.'l bolor. h,i
wlu*re «niirrc«*
aparrowB lu.micd
bopiied and 1
a tbe bright apray. She o«
She knew that the time
ben Idle must mk
had *n
I
«y must BUI.*''
MadewolMlie codc«d#d the fact.
-And, * went on Maggie, “a coni
•oa huiiM wanu BUI and me, and I
ratber luie
like ine
tbe wuap
*aump* oi
of vaudevUle.
rattier
iauo*»M.r. If
..
Barney can t pay up let him aay *o
like a man. But Ifo ahabby to prom-
he went or
.Kourh 1 w*r* a child and did not know
l wa* doing, a <hilar
m a naah ih* dlSerenc* in th^ a^
lae and do nothin, aud hold m. back
!wbeo I can do beWer.-
;*;rt‘:tntv:S:c^
The choa- to l.K>k
••Tear* She looked at the bathing spar-
f“*T3i*r'i«l c* rt-7
slisSpi
even the costliest silks.
U». in herjirw^----------------- ^
A ush ertoe ef paper »• no* «>»«e
(ran eattoa woda.
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Lnlted 8tat« there ere 97.«)P1
•;n/::rarti^
cNt«tiuihisam.tfn.
The »a«trf«etiiref» af dry goods gt
all kinds arr wajoytag an Immense mar
d«t
fervor of hi. Iona toi»chwl ber.
utucr au that ~
Then bo
^ 2
THE LARGEST AM) MOST COMPLETE
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IN
NORTHERN MICHIGAN :
to harbor
Made in widths from l» lo
Kept hy J. W. Millikon.
ROUIIO
TRIP
NO STOMACH TROUBLE.
BrtJiled meats and hsh aro hoaUhf-I
15 well as appciinnK The new bre.S
-r lately InsUlled in ' The Uulc Tax
em" lurn^ out order work done to a
turn. Oace tried no friihl ro. ais wfl
satisfy after
the delicate
flattw ».t
Tickets pood tr retum tiio
weeks ftomdate of sale.
Berths $l Each Way
Weals 50c Each
broiled foods
For uTthcr particular*, enquire of
AUTUMN MILLINERY
E.H. POPE. Agent
| ladlvidual taste, or If the maierlai-A |
ome. bring them In and yon.
EXCURSIONS
der -work paid .pedal attention I
promptucM in
turning
work
"■ PEREM>l^UETTe
tkM^lass tdiape
, Settler.* Fare, to the South and
LOOK HERE.
SoutheaaL
11 U not necessary to .end
One way ^second-ciasa UckeU cm
lor fancy ice cream for your parties, wde n all aUilon. on flrtt and third
wb« ,o.«n
you want
ways
BRBtfactfli fhr far Ahaai.
“ILLINOIS” AND
“MISSOURI”
l>u.<t prt»of
it affordi no crevices
It U to be a season of plcturesfl«ie
K!“ Ai ‘-'t*hJ7Jll“.JS pt^^J «
fare. Bot wraa It wrocUi wblla to
an Uke thM? By ncoadlng to the boy a
wUhm abe might end It
Teddy and
dn 1
Styles In dress hkls. Miss Heck*, btwulookHl OK. for the ftr.i j
ample play to,
rra M. and tbe wotry bad bmi too tired
ured of .11
.n that
ttai i»o.ea~. Tea are pmy
tag aiteMilMr
much for Slater BUaa.
Barney
ifmt drag
-ah. yea.- fb*
**hctord of you.
• or down
in. He aay. 1 know
ttlght wbe« tb# bog
nothms about >xm He spoaha o« a y^at
an by tba pelnter ha waa for atopiM
(b.--*wdfd-t
tbMcb «•*«.•• imi bto pfdii bu..
iafTcia»s
the demand for a fine, strong shk
r„0E >.Q .kc.ust.ee.
"'hi
‘Mt.nt yhak-
*
___ STK.\MKRSi
rt. r.l.«od
! .*1 a"
I"-'''-hut *:jr nvvev niany advantages hitherto ab.seni from
gcnu.«^.
nchcs.
cloMly followed by Sally with the
velvet -bodj."
-If. like thU. Ocm,- Mid Maggie.
friend tbafa
-I m uevirr bard on
must live, aud
down on hi. Ihck. bul
..
MONEYBAK.
that
WE WILL DO THE REST
____TO
r CHICAGO
^iT„**.hr«;;«i hu: whu....... ...-r ..u-m.-..
as
away, and
klsMxl her 1
Aud. all. tbe look
k 1be gave her.
CONSIDERING,
mo.-h* said. -Touitn’wi. wc carry are kept
r You arc ib* fala- , mio mir ^t^^c. it
trii.W
- rr rCaT.? r.:.i
-Let us
;opaf." be Mid.
rae, but the liked to think
;to aay to j
It kept ber under.
of him UB ih?a bov
i Thew wu
that MK>ke
along beaUle
WORTH
ll ccropeuiurs .*>fy the line line oI
«ilJ .. b.for. i
" ‘Ih ...n
j, ,
; of ine»T.s an r .•!! as ihc pr
lu gavi her a long look.
-My
!
4.ho nr.>l con-i lcrati«m
y,.j a„d-hav* him aartifle* *%vr> thtng for
'
Excursions
«< ll as a .omi'l. i< Im- of janlmi. r .
, <*xnmsltc hlcmlct!
i QUALITY
-He 1.
LbT^had a right
Ibrawb. w *b» b*d
PlNTtHAM:
;srS“”'
Sally woo Signora Barepo. wbo
K> weul away wblai
uigbU>
wound
a ,boa eoaatrlctor
. Imd many tUluga I
anmnd ber neck aa lUougb for w arrolli
Lg*hlm"
and called berw^lf n “eUarmer.**
i g«Kcim*iit. Find of all. Maggie mai rcb- I U»*re was su much h>
-She inu-t wait ber turn.- Mile. I cd lu. She bad been cloacted with
A'UrocutIne told him. -1 uiuat fix Mag
I -You took too much J
gia’a wig. Bill caugbi lu. i.uiU iu U
i
-x 'lW* abe aald. -Sally at
loot lilgUl wbeu be wlaa^nl hU Jump.
made U!i our minds that wc
Bill woa tl*e lion Into wboae cage
OU tonight
Marguerite tb* Melville, bin ow ner. -iu
Uaniey-a promlm* are all wind. ”^|
|
fear and tn’Uildlng* olitrialed beraelf Ltd w^Lau't live off air pudding If
^yuu'*drto^ov« me! • h* rrl*d. ~U •
at each peir«»nuunec a
you ean.**
•Up over ber brail by
Again <»me Barney. I« the depths
the button* of her cent ilU j
Uiaud I«wi Ilia eara In o
am* ett and rolled to b*r |
Ihla lime.
i on*
•Vlem.** he groomxl, “Moggie and j feat.
Sally ore drawer*, ond Ihey ve corner ..J.iui.not! ’ liL- *i'htKd. -Whal do > u
n hi* 'canuotr I>o >ou mc.*n that ycu
down flat for their aalarie*. rouklu*l |
uage to borrow aometblng from 1 cam
ber baiuU i.ud ntieudtd to tbe
i that young fellow V
| Zbixnrirm tu th* world r
of ber neubewa.
! *^h«t nuy
Still Mile rieiucuUue kept nt ber ’ “***“!*
U-t i^'beaVyoL aay'anything like | dr.^rUd "
waaUlug. All the time abe
again.*'
I "An ob
l,oy. She knew bla other
i
«Dkab
f
Jackson s.
oa hand.
Both
":iMcur.rr“
10€ Front
phone
Cream deUvered to any part
city every day la the year.
*^
WorlcT. F.lp. «t Leu's.
lUDd trip tlclzeu at low ratea. Oa
at all ticket oUUona. Aak ageaU
taro*, limit of UckeU Md ^11^
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