The Evening Record, September 09, 1904

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The Evening Record, September 09, 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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1904-09-09

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LMMD Of
; MIM wpill .

maoo abe aad bar royal baMad aipaialad. k coaOag back to Amerka ^
ar la vaadevUk. aceordlkf So
pb Marks, a Cbkago lawyer. He
mn Ike priacem toM kUa after aplag oa ike stage aad proving ake
tke pomoas

CMIIM0 ••f* at MmMm
HaaOaMOiMM.

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BL l%ttniHrg. Upt t.—A dUiiatcti
fh» MakMa M9> tka
b»T»
cfMaM tto Mil» Mtf m BOV
IkB dalf tiM JUiMlM Md Jam
MtiHMU atv la BlfMt coDUet. 1
■aads «r vottBded ar» belsc
aorta. ICamaallUB a r»cr««t lum breii
■aUaiaelartlf aaaoaiaUiikod. Tb* Rii»ate^^hlaaaa baak luu be« cloMd
tko «HrU aatboritiM ara prc parlDg to
kara,
raam ara acala oiimM for IM
•alaty of Oaaaiml Kan>SMUkiB'« rear
aaartf. Tka coaiawadar la chief reponad tkaai safe at Ifakdan ycaterdajr
bat tt la aow atated lo high drclea
tkat Karopatkla evldaatljr baa aoi la) aa to their

Mlcklgaa bhfl tkd ap Ikcfortnae left
by M father, a Michigan lumber mer

Rim WERE REMVED
UNKNDWN BARTICB CAUSED
DEATH DF SEVEN PEOPLE.
aboard Air Line Train PlunpMl
Threupfi a Treatle—^erty Pei^
aena Were Injured.

By Wire to the si^lBg Record.
Atlanta. Om. Bepi. 9—A passenger
train on the seaboard air Itnedlu unn
train on the Seaboard Air Line rail­
road plunged through a tresti at t
oclock this morning near CaUwU
lion, 8. C. Seven persons are re­
ported killed and forty more Injured.
The Seaboard officials say the wreck
Uwdaa. Bept. t.—The Central New* was camied by the removal of rails by
baa a laiagBaai froai Toklo reportln,';
own parties.
that word kaa boea received In the
Japaaaia oapttol of a Ruaalan raid on
Ike Ulead of Blpiualr. ooe of the K«riU grotip to the aoHh of and belpnglag to lapea. eome RuaaUaa from He la Raatlnp Today Bot Will Deliver
k Bhort tpoMh in Jtraey City
Kaarbatkm Uaded oa the Ulaad aad
T«"orf^Ev.«ln»
laaaaaomd aU the voaeo while the

FAIDBAIIKS I^IIEW YORK

nea were away flahing.

By W'l™ lo tbp Bvonlng Record.
New York, Sept. 9.—Senator Charles
W. Fklrbanka, vice prealdential aomlace on the republican ticket, rencbed
ihU city shortly before noon today
^NUIMNT OF MICE BAKING from Hartford, Conn., and was driven
BOWWR COMBANV MISBINa* ImmedUtely to the Manhattan hotel.
Today Is one of rest for the vice presi­
dential nominee. Tomorrow night he
Rmt Baat Baotid by Him Wat Found will deliver a speech in Jersey City.
Flodlne Ifiipty in the Lake
' today.

CIUS. KMD DBOMfllED

-IRMBBiniNDOFF

"By Wire to the BTeatni|^e^rd.
Chicago, sept. |^hh>ualneai asaocUttn of Prealdent Charles Beard of
the Price Baking Powder comiwny be
lieve he has beea drowned in the Uke
of Dlveraey boulevnrd and that he
jpet duaih while swimming last night.
A row boat Beard rented Thumday
evening was found In the Inke empty.

MK COST NOTHING

X-'

la (he party of D.

Jay Quint Waa Caupht in the Oearing
of a FkuHng Mill and May Ole
From Injuries.
By Wire to the K^Ing Record.
Coldwater. Mick.. Sept. 9.—Jay
Quint, aged 19. was caught In the
gearing at OoomU* flouring mill today
His right arm was ground off at the
shoulder, and he may die. He was un
married.

SUGGESTS GOODTEIR

Was in Store

O. K. K. s that

wife of one of the members. Wlien
that town waa reached, he. of euursc.
had to march la the procession Two
highly aooopaiaodatiag gentbnien offeriHi to get a buai for her ami slu*
parted away with them. Both were
■'sIlKb.ly under the Influence cd the
weather but were eitremely polite
After gulag a little dUtance. a bus was
miH and all gut ahoanU After the
surt was made, the Udy noticed that
her companions were rather more
kdly than usual and she soon discov­
ered the cause. However, there wen*
BO lacidenis on the way and when ahe
arrived at her deetl^tlon she asked
the driver how much.sbe .t>we«l.
* How much do you owe? • he asknl
•*Y**s. how much for the ride up
here?-Well.- he replied, “you don t owe
anything, you nee ihU Is the patrol
-wagon."

By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. St'pt. 9.—Daniel Lamonj
•oiareH he U not lo be considered

cept

the nomination.

He

suggesli

SWIPED GUM MACHINE.
Thieves Made a Light Haul at the
Pasatnger Dock.
Thieves made a haul last night at
the dock of the Northern Michigan
Transportation company. They aeI a gum machine which E. H.
Pope has on the side of the Uckel of
flc-. The mschine had only recem^’
U*en emptied and the most that th ?
PS g«H was a few sticks-cf gum
and the machine. The work wv prob­
ably that of boys.

SENATOR HOAR NO STRONGER.

MISSaCMNIENTION

Had Ct

But Failed to

Walter Crelilck. Candidate for LeelaBy Wire to the Evening Record.
nau County Treaaurm', Delayed
Worcester. Maas.. Sept. 9.~8enaior
By a Late Train.
Hoar fails to get strength. Today s
httUetinU: -Senator Hoar had a comwaiter QiHlIck went
fortahle night but U not stronger lo^
yesteidny with t|k D. O. K. K. party.
He eipectad to time hack oa a apedal
thU anmlBf bat ns aoae ran had to
CAUGHT BY CARS.
come on the train tbto aooa. As he
was a cnadidne for trenaarer of Lee^ Car Repairer .Was lantawUy Killed at
laaau county If waa aeoeanary for him
Teeamntli Today.
be at LaladB tbia mfteraooa no b» By Wire 40 the ffivealag Record.
pkoMd ahead Ibr a Bood team, tataadlag to BHva. Uwwevm. tbe timia was
wheel tanker on the
Bfty mlantes lata mad that kaoebad oat
an kk PM. aa R takaa tbfwt koa(f
to dfffw over, ao be .tAyad la Trnvmme
CHy.
^ ^

Mrs. C. T. OimwB aad aos OSri am
tke ganau of d. A. Moatasaa aad
lijr.

Vocal aolo. Prank Qrldler. Manistee.
It was after i o'cdodi a. m. before
tlic.festiriUes were concluded, and In
spite of the onaroidahic delays the
occasion wag much enjoyed.
There were a large number of ladies
from Trsverse City
AFTER PARADE AND DRAMATIC being Mrs. P. C. Gilbert. Mrs. J. M.
BUkealee. Mrs. C. A. Skelcher. Ur^.
WORK IN OPERA HOUSE.
Walter Greillek '
Mr. Grt lUck-s
mother. Mrs. Seyiflour II Pond, and
» Tyres Eacertsd Over the Mina Marsball of Old Mission. There
were about 200 at the Ubies.

Gtp Book Store

DM Baeellent Work
Esemplifleatien.

THK NORTHERN Michigan Trans
lM>rUilon company will run another of
their popular excursions to Charlevoix.
Petoskey and Harbor Springs Sunday.
The Kalghta of Khorassan of Ijilla
Boat leaves at 8 a. m, Parc |1 round
Rodkh Tampk. who went to the big
trip.
onlal at Peioskey. reiurmnl
tkis noon after having IntroMiss Maude Morse went lo Grand
d to Petoak<A' people smueibiim Rapids this morning to join her folks
for tkat locality and waking ilu* who are now making that city Iheir
town op prevlouf\to its retirement
from anaiiaer acUvIiy into the lassi­
tude of fall and winter.
When the officers arrived on the
•orly iraln^ yesterday morning they
The Store That Fills the Most
I that practically nothing bad
Prescriptions.
been done towards the weighty prep­
arations for the parade and dramatic
Mcn-s sw. lleKt
. The Petoskey Pyttilaus not
SJ.50 OXFORDS.
being familUr with the n«*ces»liles for
Paleul leal her, newest »tyU*s.
such an occasion had nut actxjmI :
cut lo
pllmhed much, although two or three
$2.75.
members had put in some good work.
Men-.*i haudMime
But it requires hard work by more
$2.50 OXFORDS^
than two or three for a Khorassan
Nohliy styles, patent leather.
celebration as was trvidenced before
cm to only
the day was done.
$1.98.
The officers pn^ecdod to make
NEW FALL STYLES NOW
things lively as »^n as they arrived
HERE.
i
and in a short time thci>eupk* rubbed
their eyes and discovered thst there
was a gang of lusty Arabs at large on
the slrccta. The police had been
flxed in advance. howe%*er, and the
men of the desert were iinmoU*8tc<l.
Is a guarantee that your preThe peo^e of the town wondered what
•cription wa* ewnpounded by a
had struck the place—and they found
out lo a abort time.
When the Manistee bunch arrived
i the Miaaouri additional disturbance
%» let loose: then the Kalkaska
crowd came with their band and added
lo the-general cnipllon. bat when the
last division of the Traverse City en-l
of it arrived the town Kurrendertsl ami
Sec that your prescription bears
tke Arabs look iKigsesslon and run
that label.
things to suit themselves.
The parade look plact* about 8:au
and was a brilliant spectacle, embellsht*d with red Are. Roman candles,
rockets and such like, but the sptvlal
features were limited owing to the
lack of time for preparation, as noted
previously. The line Included the offleers and votaries In full orient a! re
galls and a string of tyros strung on
long rope, also several characteristic
floats and the hamb^ of Ivioskey.
The Old Rollable Shoo Housa*
Traverse City and Kalkaska. The
Abstracts of Title
Traverse City and IVtoskey luinds
PRICES SATISFACTORY
wore In reub ^ costume and made .h
Ratabllohad tn I8S8
hit. white the excellent playing of the
Room 210 Stata Bank Bldg.
Kalkaska band was a fi^iuix-. That
New Stand. 242 Front Straet
band having arrived early affurde.l
giMMl enlerulnment on the slrc>«>t.s in
the afternoon, while the Traverse City
band drew big crowds later. The l»ttuskey band did not appear until time
tef the iiarade. The boys from Trav
erae City had expected that the local
band would get out and help enthuse
the good piHjple «>f the town, hut they
did not do so. probably U*caui-e they
wore busy.
The secret work in the opera Uoukc
was flnely exempllfled by the divan of
the temple, although the appointments
of the theater were very Imperfect,
Some c.Ntra special inducements for the week end.
which prevented the elaborate set­
tings that the various scent*s rt*quire.
Choice of^all our plain colored
The banquet at'the New Arlln^iton
was flnely served by colored -waiiers
Taffeta Silks, 75 an.i S5c qualities.
and the entertalauent very enjoysble,
For Saturday only...................------Dwing; to lIlneiM and other causes
some €if the prominent speakers werv*
Nothing reserved, you will find almost
nost every color.
absent, hut the musical enteruinment
was cxcelleoL. The chief addn*ss was
22 inch black Pcau dc Soic. guar­
upon Pj^Mlsm by Grand Chancellor
\V. E. Hampton. C. A. Palmer, who
anteed stricely pure silk and heavy
had been to Saginaw to nominate
worth $1.25, for Saturday onl>y...
Judge MnAlvay for supreme Justice,
and with characteriaiic success, ar­
See our new line of ladies Neckwear from 10c up to $1
rived late, hut tn Ume to do his stun*,
la the dramatic work, which he did
well in aplte of the fact that the best
part of kla voice had hemi left in Sag­
inaw for repalra.
Bnyid VlaMr P. C. Gilhort presided

List CaU 00

Oxtords

THE HED
CROSS
LABEL

ROISTERED
PHARMACIST

WKATHER-Generally fair tonight and Saturday, except prahshU
showerti north iwirtlon; warmer tonight and east portkm Saturday.

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BKNDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA lUSNDA UKNDA
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He Who HesiUles WUl Get Le
We liill have a lew fine

mW

Suits and Top Coats

that are yon* at aboat ooehair their real value

$12.50
uninathete.

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How About Some Underwear?
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DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVERED SAME DAY
, ORDERED.

i

a

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American bru; Company.
Albert Globensky, J*lrr.
O. C. MOFFATT

FRANK FRIEDRICH i& CO.

For

Saturday Shoppers
59c
85c

^^cial in Wool Dress Goods

aad made aosM tlmaly rciaarka relaUve to til# order aad the oceaaloa
whkdi hroagkt the Armba to Putoakey.
Mr. Palmar praaided the remaindar of
thecvcBlag. Th»vngn^ wm ftA-

latrodaetory. P. C, QDheit.
VloHa aplo. Ward Baker. kUaiataa.
Vocal aatactkia; Mr. WUlMa. Patoa-

52 inch all wool black Broadcloth,
you cannot match it for less than
$1.00. Special for Saturday only

75c
lOc

Cravenette Rain Coats..7j
The moat senricegble
m.-nt for all
KummtT. fall and winter—lor
any wt-atht-r. wet or dry—U
the Wain Coal.
Your wardrobe U Incom­
plete without one.
fill one—and it will only
1.0 a abort Ume nntll you
argue on our slde-.-that they
ixre iuHlspensablo.
Great Improvement over
losing It.

■AW COATS
AKI GAlNinS or
DOUILEPOiNK

—» lUln Ooat-an tb. Um,
No o4or. «> r«bbw-..

MACHINE NEEDLES, we can fit any
machine, per case.........................................

EWUHELH

Corner {Front
and CnkiiL....

s
■ ,• r.

HAMILTON

I

FilOg

BLACK UT
—AND—

PONY STOCKINGS
'

BrdilUiai

These shoods are just the thing
for school wear, prices 12>fc 15c
25c and 50c

THEY WILL WEAR

dissolution of the Northern SaeariUoa
Tto Mtac
Uftt hM S«ut oompaay.
The president defted the
dosai Jm bM ^ of tb« pooTMt In
StandarddI company.
fiara. *ot oour In thin motion bat U
Mr. Rogem. after leaving the White
mm wMm sute an ve|L DIrocUy
Uln. m tbn coaplalnt tbmt
threat to/teake war. and whea Oeorge
ponrbfgmnd lU«>fnl fltlil4r ««re »or«}
B. Corteiyoa became chairman o(
fepnbUoan national commlOee iW*
aewed overtures to the president

keep away from Panama cornea
time whea pnbllc opinion regarding
the dtixens of the United States Is at
very low ebb.
The new republic bad hardly been
tabllshed when a horde of advearera. Including many- of the i
kind pf gmfler*. deseended upon Colon

They quickly found that there wer^
o easy proffts and no graft, and.
tba vleteltT of Cndar. tmt flihlsB
OmCCRtCLCCTCD.
broken in spiriu and purse, their low
Mil on all wlatnr. In Carp lakt baan
and trickery quickly discredluvl
#am npearod Marini tbo npawalac «oa>
W. F. M.
of First M. t. Church Se*
mtadtboiiaaadtiifrc

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The W. P. M. 8. of the First M. B.
tariag tba time when
church held the regular monthly bueiktAr bed! ■pawnlm. bundredi were
IneM meeUng Wednesday aften
The foUowlag oBcers were elected for
nsb propogate freely but with the
the coming year:
UMMnaad natural enemlen of the
President. Mrs. M. 11. Wilson.
i^aWB and young flth. nature nhouid
First vice president, Mrs. J. Marrow
btaldad bytbeafbruof man. Uke^
Second vice President. Mrs. T, Bid
irtaa gaaM nbould be gleeu a fair
red.
nbaaee. Erery eloiatlon of either the
Third vice president. Hn. C. Doug
iah or gaaM Uw nbould be reported to
lass.
' Cbarlee H. Chapman, nute game and
' Corresponding secretary. Mrs. Beriih wardel^. Bault 8te. Marte.
THK OQ%T or^LtVfeLANPIbbt
The contention of Vice I>recldentlal
Candidate DavU that the admlnUlmtloa of Theodore Hooeerelt hat bMn
auended with extravagance In public
ospendlturee. and the llguee recently
gleea out by Bdwaid Atklnmm on the
aame linet. have failed to convince the
pronparout farmer and the buty me^
I return to the i

We are told by our democratic
friendt that the expendtuir^ under
Cleveland were fflet per capita than
under Rooiu*>^U. But wc had no war
aader Cleveland, or remultK of war.
We bad no Panama canal undertaking.
We had no rural free deavor)- M^rvlce
We hU no legltlatlon looking to Irri
gallon.
But It mutt l»e admitted that we had
oae thing under CleveUnd which wo
have not had under McKinley
Rooeevelt We had defleUt year after
year and a ounteqiient Increate In
debt. Nearly thm‘^juarter» uf a.bll
lion dullart was the c^t of Cleveland
Imn to the government alone, to tay

. Before the nomination of Judge
Alton B. Parker hut when U wan ai>parent that be would be norolnatt>d.
Bryan hired a hall In Chicago and
c. |»roved. to hU ow^ aatitfacUon at
leaxu why Parker was an unfll man
.for the prcftidency. After the nomina>
JfLion had actually occurred, be still re;■ >ented'lt and did not hetrtate to aay
' te. Now he It convinced that l*arker’s
V nomination was the only thing to save
the democratic party. There is no
- explanation of this change of Xnint.
the Commoner U singularly silent and
; imot a communication gives the neccsjaary key to the understanding of the

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In some Buu
Japan has apparently gotten
r^on of a great
^nantlty of ai
alUon. The state­
ment U qualllled with ••apparently*’ because the natioa may ha%^ been In
prepantUoD for j-earamnd the powder
and shot the production of home man*
ufactortns. BA the ammunition Is
there and It U made to do good work
by the owaem. The qaeatlon whe-e
It came bom will probably never be
divulged bs It Is not Jnpan a policy to
anllghten the curtoslfy of the worlu.

ComUif tc •
Town.
; David McGulnen. hns n signed hli
;:; i*««Hltlon. cm the p.jh« v fo»t.. He In*
' iteads to movo to Tr|ivir>« c;ty aaJ

ID talo tumtaUea. He has baM traant
•Beer tor a ■nmber of yrntm.—Maale*

Treas^uier. Mrs. F. J. Titus.
Recording secretary, Mrs. F. Rox

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
The greatest production of i
pity e
offered by Gordon A Dennett with
their ‘The Holy City:** none have yet
reached-the roveu^l pinnacle of thU
sumptuously appointed drama. With
an acUng company of unusual ulent
aided by stage accessories provided
apparently without regard to cost, the
dramatic spectacle offertnl U on dese^lng all praise that is given to ft
The performance of “The Holy Cllyat Steinbergs Grand next Monday.
8epu 12. U looked for with much in^
K.*xt Saturday. Sept. 17. will se/the
appearance of the famous El Mure Sis­
ters in ihelr pleasant comedy. “A^
Devil s imne,** at Steinberg s Grand
opera house. “A Devil** Lane.’
though It has a plot, was written *
ly as a vehicle for nuim^mus sp<
ties, dsnet**. musical novelties.
The ctimpany includes some ver>clever vaudeville artists. bt‘sld€m the
always pkwslng El More Sisters,
whose musical acts cannot be equaled
by any vaudeville t«wm anywhere
A complete set of scenery Is mrried
with the company, thus making the
pnsluctlon of “A Devils Lane** all
that ctmld be dt^slred.

the Isthmus.
But. q^lde from thU class, there
DO opportunity for the man with abil­
ity and energy who might go Into the
with honest Intent.
ama. cesspools of fibb
raking with disease, offer
openings. The towns along the railthat crosses the isthmus
mere hamleu. peopled by half-naked,
wholly illiterate and generaly contam­
inated natives, half-breeds. West !n
dlan negroes and mongrel Chinese. In
no white, man lives, and
the meager trade opimriunities that
above the poverty of the people
are already more than usurped by Chi
. against whom the
Americans cannot compete.
Colon and Panama, as in the in­
terior, the mercantile purtulis are
over<rt>wded by the Chinese, who. by
t living, are able to undersell all
compeUtors and who have virtually
ipolUed tlTr trade iMsslbilitleti.
To develop new trade possiblUllfs
Kg this p4H)ple and in the face cf
snch competition la Impossible, for
there has as yet been no Increa
the legitimate population of the istb
mus. nor will there be until the actual
work of canal c<mstruciion is under

HOT dttR
Is n<^od In'the hou-«e. now «be fall
chilliness begins cri^ |.itis ua. Whs?
are against the rule In tbU hotel?"
Is (here bttter to gl\t» hot air than
The young fellow looked daxed
moment. -XMi. Ifs her." said he. k,-|. | those alr-tlgh heatefs or the hot blast
THE BEST TELEGRAPHING
xt r*ran*
dsaUy that
Haub's
store on East Fnrat ntreet
Tashing a rav of sunshine Into a
plaaalloa according to him. for he
be sun*, they are ^i^'ctiDd hand, but
Nimy room, by removing the old
turned hU march up and dowa.
The clerlr followed him. "See here, that docs not interf«^e with their busi­ dusty carpet that has done duty ao
what U It? This wont do. You ness qualltk-s nurj usefulness. «m1y long, and replaclns It with a bright,
makes them ebeaiH-f i»» you.
chtH-rful Ingmlti. tai^stry or \el\«i.
aren t tht* king of Slam.^
hing to
>«>ur pursj^. ITIcc*
The stranger stopped In hU walk.
art* just, right on any style or quality,
WHEN A MillN BUILDS
-ni tell you."be said ooufidentiy. "My
A houHt*. he starts with a true ftMxn* at J. W. Slater's. The axmlnsier vel­
name’s Ephraim Hiles and I live on
vets are exquisite.In design and mossy j
a farm four miles from Owusso. Mich. datiun. Jind so wjlh iht
Tm here to meet her. the girl l*m a good pbtdo. the j negative must Ik depth and iNHly. Uiok them ovei
going to marry. We agreed to meet true, then the rtuuU U a |»erfcct artis­
In Uil* hotel at 9.3»i this morning. tic rc*pnHluctk.u of ^ture's own liandi- THE NEW STAMPING PATTERNS
That have just b*vn received by
Each of us is to caiT}- a raised urn work. In dexli^ and style It woull
brella so we can recognixe each ober. Kurprise the public j«» kmiw that Smith [las Heck are of such variety that a
Oman finds it difflculi to choose U*"You s<k*. this is how It U: WV cor- A Price put tint afls tILsiinct varieiie,
of
cards,
in
iOzos[
fn,m
i«H*n them. C'an have the sUmidng
rcMiumded through a mslrimonisl
done «ir buy the patterns. The method
agency, but we ain't never imi. au<l 11x14 inches
bossed date,, which
» long neede. ns4Hl is (»d the famous jum-smut trans
we bad to have mime Hign.*
Improvement.
Of
jhe
styles
a
choice
fer
pap**r and can W used on linen,
He looked at the clock. "She
to be here now-lfs tVo minutes past |
ob silk, glass, china and even for wood
the Ume. Now. wait a mluuto and I'll |
•*«’•*’**•
headed style and leather for pymgraphy. M\%a
j sultabb! f(»r wetl.iljm plu.t.is,
lltN k. the Milliner. 11 ¥'n»ut Bt.
put the umbrella down. ”
Just then in to the lobby from the I l-’.riO to flG MO.
ladle's entrance floatt'd a creSTure .n
S.
.N'ewi
pink. II.T Kr...... ,n.l l.lu,- ,M.r.-,«.| was
«■ J.
^ Sampson. N[
UaugU
^ I ter was >““•
imle “-'l
andj si
up.n.1 from II. Mk k Imns a a.r.-ann r!
J j1 llolltster's Kucky M<»untain T«i.
Tea. Now
Now
cf rihlK.na.. She n,lu«Ml .Inns
I
she's
rosy
cheek«l|
h.*althy
and
happy.
Klanc**d about.
,
25 cs*ms.
"What's her name?" asked \bv\^
*^‘"*^* Tea or TableU. Johnson
clerk.
jDrti^
• Minnie Kdklns> she's from lowd."
sUmmenNi
Ephraim.
"Hut." h •.' l*M TALKING YET
Unspod. “I nov. r ILought sh.- I.H,k.sl j
«-f «T VOU FORGET,
like that."
I Thattht Hot |Springs medicines
He do8»*d the umbrella precipitately j have cured THOljsAN DS IN TRAVjrou- For
and sneaked toward the d.Kir “Th.* ERSE CITY. They can
Lord keep her from siH.tiin' me." fie | sale by all first da^ droggista.
murmured ps he stri*aked north on'
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Michigan aVeniie.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

all that haa been
written of Ibe man's aUortcoml
there was in hla heart apace for a very
beauUful devotion to hi* daughter ITuThe clash of Inlwwt in “A Breexy
exquUtte family 1«trwbere than
Time." which will be seen at the CIO
optMw bouse on Friday, Sept. 1C. Is those which passed between the two.
brought by the fact that the creditors
of a young college student have pur­
That Dr. OUver Wendell
sued him out of town, and that the girt not only the autocrat of tbe breakfaat
he loves has done Ukewise. It U table, but was alao an autocrat of bim*
easUy to be aCen that comic complica­ •Hf. U bumoroualy Ulostratod In ^
tions can grow out of this state of tour foot long shoe bora, which Is no^
things. II remains to be seen, of oue of tbe prtae raUca of famoua peo
courae. whether they hmve been taken lltojn the poearualon of a Boston coladvantage of. Uaving the plot alto­
TRh ai!tocrat though a little man
gether out of the question, however,
hyalealto. was big la dlgnlty-and
the pitwe is said to bring upon the hiiosophy. Tbe bending dow n to put
stage a great many people who have ou a low shoe by tbe um of the oiGi*
ned to him to amabk of
made hlu In their line, and who have
and. beeideN. was thwe
been brought together for the firm
time in the newem—“A Breexy Tima.** not in tbe act a needlces^u
aendc-waate efNTOd corpuadea?
Aoconiagty
beW a common ataal
TickeU for -ThTHoly aty** are now
■bpe bora aflxed )o a long eaoe^llke
on sale at Bugbee's City dnig iRore, as Jmmlle and over a|W gatre an exhibi­
the box oMce of Stotabeig’s GraRB tion of a ganUeaaan putting on bla
wUl be cloMd uaUl Moaday morniag.
with the most ex-

trihullon.

*

lOc worth (candy excepted) you
can get a ticket on the plotwui
and when you have traded $SJt
you can then gel any picture to
ihi* fammta collection for onto
B9c addlilonaL

Wc now have

THAT ROWLAND W. DOUGLAS
KiM.jM the •Dragon" in hb* shb?
. ton-, one has only to step In and a*-**
I for himself. It Is in the shape of a
light weight, jw-lecled line sho^* for
men with iend«*rs K'l-t. having no tip
to hurt the Ua** Mii*r nails or thread in.side. |*rice $2 mj rAl«« has the coll
skill mau-s sh.H*.
light weight, tough
w.-aring kUk K. and never ik*4.|s up or
g< t>b,nr.l Price ir oo.

so come right along, flrat <
first served.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

SHAVINCS—South Bid# Lumbar Co.
224211.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

• TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

A Boy’s Wild Ride For Life.
With family around cxpi-cting him
to die. and a son riding for life.
es. to get lb-. Kl
King's New Dlscov
for Con.Humpii

LADIES

but this
stam relief and
cured him. He
writes: "1 now s^-ep soundly every
night." Uke marvelous cures of con­
sumption.
pneumonia.
bronchitis,
coughs, colds and grip prove Its match­
less merit for all ihrt»at and lung
ibles. Guarant*-e<1 bottles 5»k* and
ll.Oo. Trial Uittles Ibr. at Johnson's
i*ait A Son.s and F.

!

lanliMg h!« h-*-Hlth.
aged mu(‘b of laU.
Knniklln FsrrHU son of s u.illionalre at Aomh^Is. Conn
father's shop at
u »
Tbe sulUB of Turkey fear, for bh
aafety so nint h that he has ordered his
personal gmird doubled.
|
Jonas IJe. veteran Xttnv»*gi.nn ao^i
tbor, ^rotmaestu leave Paris, and here­
after ilvc In b> native rountry.
Profestar von Pilue or the I elver
Mty of Bl. relersbta*. Is In this conntiy for a May of m.veral we,-ks.
Keue l>ubn*uil wrote a novel com
tatning a ch.nracier. Bi«hop Volalilr
Nice

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You Know the Gray Bros., Fine Shoes

PERSONAU
PresMent Drnx s visit to the rmted
Btatca is-set foir the near fuiurt*.
As furiy as 1750. wbeu Burr wan a
baby of only thirteen monlbs. bis own
mother WTote this aignificuut descrip­
tion of him; ••Aurou Is a little dirty.
little. Is
mlmhlevotts. He has
more aprigbtliness than Bally, bis sis­
ter. wnd most say he is haudsotne. but
1. He
good
bring him to terms." That very good
governor, bla father, who might have
made such a difference in the life of
toe Ud. wsM only a few monlUa later
taken out of the world. Hla

EVBITIIIIOT
U intcrcstad in our picture dla-

I

$100 Reward, $10a

/^be readers of this paper will be
Ulcased to learn that there lx at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stagcit. and
that is CaUrrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
lx the only positive cure now known lo j
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being ^
a conxlUuUona! disease, requires a
coosUtulional treatmenL Hall's Calarrh Cure U taken Internally, acting
direcUy upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. thi*reby de­
stroying the foundaUoo of the disease,
and giving the patient strength by
Bnlldtog up the consUtution and asslsttog nature in doing lu work. The
proprieton have eo much faith In lU
CAN YOU
'uratlve powers that they offer One
Hnadrod DoQan for any case that it
THE POTATO BEABON
Tov homo, yov
la bore. With waa^ «f potato haul fMls to cure. Send lor Uil of lesU
tog from ireat dtotasMa, over nm$h
roada. why not aare trouble And arc
the new rand w^ yoa haro eo long
thought of haying? We keep tha Btaad
ard OMa^wason, Baraoy

i
i
!
I

They are the shoe that has given such universal
satisfaction that is why we have carried them so long,
and have sold so many of 1 hern. They always have
been sold for $3.50 and $4.00. We have our new
Fall Stock all here and we will sell them at 13.00 and 13.50.
This is the

Best Bargain for tjic Best Shoes
j • You will find In the market. We know this shoe, we
have sold them for years. Best Patent Leathers for$3.50 and $4.00. We are showing all the newest
; Fall Styles.

Ladies’ with Tender Feet Should wear the
Celebrated Cushion Sole Shoe
j

Those who are on their feet so much during the day
should be careful what shoe they wear. These shoes
make the rough paths of life smooth and you can en­
joy yourself. These sell for $3.50. the best shoe for
the money.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
PiariD, and the Famous Farrand Organs

THE MNIUN X UT
MERtllllTlE

rHANNAH&UYOO’S
tflQHEST QUAUTV POSSIBLE

M^li kr
m htr
■KMy. •
kir m wmm of nOHM
CMBfl^wlir Baetb TtMte of Itm Bal.
Itffff «p Il»9 ttertMe. Th» aon
vntkm Afmy wllk It la npontC. im
aM Wt ««M toocaud la Mwli aad m m BiMaiid ani anpaga lb wbrti
ihm Bsa« df pialftUC mta lia
la tbat mntry parmabeady.
» Ml dM

m4

M

aad Meadaat
•mmd tlat tte aoa*/

drad bis Victoria .t
I wbaa In contmaad of tlm troops

*t>0Bm ou. Bmy MeConnlck.

Bora ana aoam teridaata of tba W
M taamantltiB lottctj paraoaaUy oowlaamd wttb aweb anriacat

soccom

by

HeN^e

-Ftrat My of tlm BaaebaA**
leered aaotber.
«*8aad fbr tba prmebarr friaa tbt

Uaefla Bam aad raomitlx riomri In tbe
Boatb Dakota nuagr of Ghaaiaaya a iqieclal corrHpondcat of
Twmrtjr.

a hbtUe betwnna tygriiriiM and i
aatcra.
The conrae was ahont
la length, aird O. F. Btriekhrod
.qr^oroolo. a vsgHarlab. made the
Mmey la tbe rrconl Umo of fifty mio
otaa. George IL Corm. aaoUMT VI
tde tbe cnotne In fifiy-l
mlbbtea.
Two SagHabmen had come
•rer to awim la tbe race-aterdy beef
eateni from tbe land of roast bcef-but
they found tbe pace too fast and drop­
ped out midway on the course. It
a haiMlkap coomst. bat ta aetoal i
vegetarianism acoced a decisive victory.
The race was not announced i

tk*

*em both off tba reaervato tba wad-

. Strickland and CorTbcy
entered. Uke
tbe day of tbe race tlHdr sole db'l
pen butter. For a week Uh^ rwluced
tbclr ordinary tegetariau diet to sim­
ples. auch as pta butter, peanuts and
raw fruit.
Be'Core^^setUng out in the
race they informed tbe astonished meat
fed Englishmen, who were supposed to
be the best UMhi in the comeat, that
they were vogetarlana. had eaten uo
meat for ymra and Intended to prove
the superiority of their diet
They did it As Ibigr glided tbrx^h
tbe waves they were borne up by the

Mlim Adilan waa ebrerrd laatlly. and
tbat arenlag tbe baaltb of *nbe flrat
lady of tbe Boaebod- waa dniak all
over town.
lowana. Booth Dakotans and Nabraakana wlU divide bonora about equally.
They wilt gat about 80 par cant of all
(be hinds.
After it was all over the Und oflica
clerks made the discovery that they
bad given an erroneona residence for
MrCorcilck. and Instead of living In
Pennsylvania be was a resident of
Lancaster county. Neb. Tbe announce­
ment was made ou tbe evening of tbe
first day of tbe drawing, and tbe westoroers were greatly pleased to lean
that after ali a real westerner bnd
drawn the big prise.
Tbe town which wfll get more than
any other is Bloux City, la., becanae it
is near and almost 20 per cent of its
50,000 people registered.

When tba big chum bad been whirled
Cor flea mlantea and tbe naimo tboc^
oagbly aiixad, and a boy. cboaen by
kjr a loader of awaox.
loc from a Hat of eight, bad drawn
fgarriooBlife.kKpilyt
Maitkoko.|i
Iba fliac name and It vus found to be
six yaam cM.
CM. 11a la tba
Urn son of tba
aalUocalor
tbat of WUJIam McCormick, tbe crowd
baadmaidar of a ocbool in Tbarlngoo.
rimarad wildly for tbe mao wbo bad
. F. Domoot Smith of tpe Ktnalay
be^ pecamted a fortnne of
(Kan.) Mercory Is said to ba tba only
McOormlefc la a veuno of tbe Spanlabtn tba Snnflowar^te wbo can
Amaricaa war^bo serred gaUautly la
telWUl
afforil to ran n paper Just to glva bla
tbe taiboM fioCMMl Nebraaka iwglment.
to -writa c)nb By drawli^ tbe flm number of tbe
Uite Ui i
m
1O7J0O0 la CW big lottery ba famed
Oral obolca
2.S00 quarter accUoa
Ibnna to ba giVen away.
9-la-MortbeD. TorttTba awtliod of drawing wpa almpla
I mmmr ano amani-^iacKiiMina.
abire. lire John and EUan Baxtar, anpsough. One bundled and aaren tbou' PlalaUff bTOttckt Kult for duangm poaad to ba tba ddeat married coople aand envelopea. perfectly pUln, were
aalatt deCandant allncloB that th?
John is ninety six yeort
ed ia tbetr original boxes. Tbe
lefendant
bad wrobgfully
reported of age. and bla wlfa la nlnety-aigbt
and addreaa of one appUemnt for
written on a card ware placed In­
itm to o-naln other compaalet m Tbay bare baea marrtad aeventy-flra
roars and bava Urod ia one cottage side of each envelope, which waa then
bavlnjt left lU »ertlce In violation of
rar aUty ymirt.
Tbo envelopea w itb tbeae Inono of lu rules, and that, because of
SUN PARLORS A FAD.
Napoleon la an unusoal If not an•were then rtjplaced In tbe
aucb report, such other companies
mime to be original boxes and tbeae aealod and
ptocedeoted C
bad, under an aareomenl with the de­ iW by tbe prealdlnf olBeer of
nmbered consecuti
fendant. refused to g\re him employ­
Tbo big -cbomBelieving tba; uiitohl good will de
ekipea were to be mixed v
ment.
It appeared that several coirive Irom tbcin. iimny wc;»ltby New
.
ton mill companies, among them tbo cd speaker of the Canadian bouse of solid wooden box 2*4 feet
comujous. dan address meeting or court 10 feet long. It was not nearly large Yorkers are having the roofs of tbeir
defendant, aareod to make a rule re
tooubU to bold all tbe euveloix-a. ao | »wW<-nc«i .•.iu1|.|k>1 »HU aun parlorm
la fluent abd excellent English.
Oulrlng employes, wbea leaving the
tbo numbm t>f the raUrd boxea were
'• >'« tbouebt tbat In time man;r
employment of a company, to "irork a
placed to a bat and eajefirily mixed
"<aUU}- 1h-t«.i.» will Iw aM..|>1» day's noUee.**
They also agreed
NATIONAL RIFLE RESERVE. to fuU rlaw of tbe aaaeinliU<d mnlU-

ftdo to BM It for
laaonl inirpoee will mot
prvroat a rmroty of tla a
IcMad. ta the aboeaoo of eOldracc
Iwddaf tiat the Imdor participated
Uloital traasaetioa or did aaxooaaamiaatlaD of
M aalawfal daalso. Hlnii. va. Union
^viact Baak and Trust Co. 48 S. U.
kl> (Oa.)

to report to each other alt employes
who violated this rule, and except In
apcelal caaos. not to employ men -o
raportod.

Defendant

claimed

plain­

tiff bad violated this rule, which the
plaintiff claimed

thpt defendant

re

- qnealod him to do another class of

cswrn Marksmew.

tude. Then numbers were drawn from
tbat representing enough Ik>xp« of en-.
veloiHw to fill tbe chum, und the boxes

The national board for tbe promotion
of rifle practlw. under nutliority of^tbe
war UtmuiUM-nt. has nm»ouue«sl plans
for the fonuutlou of a national reservt
of qnatlfled rlflcmeu, says a Witsblng

work for It. more dlfflcuU than the
work he had been doing, ^whereupon
be re^oeated to know If he would be
paid more wages and when told he
would not. refused to do the new work
•nd wns told be could quit, and that
he

consldiM-cd

hlmi*olf

dlnrhargisi.

Held that the rule requiring a six day',
liiitlei* was a TmmoiiaWe

rule f<ir a

manufaettiriiiK «'»tal>ltHhmem. and ili;^
it was lawful fi>r several companU's uT
Mtree to cuftirce such a rule as above
auied. but that If^he defendant com
pany wrongfully^portod an employe,
auch company would be liable.

Fur

ther, that H was a question for the
^ury In this case ax to whether plain
jllff had

v1o!sI«m1

the rule, Innsmurh a<

khere was lesilmuny to show that h*'
was discharged. «nd

If he

waa db;

ChargiHl the rule in question did not
apply

to him.

WlUls vs.

Muscogee

Manufacturing Co. 4K 8 K. 177 (Oa.)
^
.

Wllla-Conttnictlen.
Testator bequeathed to a daught«-r

•a pcruulao’ legacy of |2.niH», pa>al>’*»‘
at the death of his wlfi».

By a codicil

be lK*queaihed \u such daughter W.tMm
to be paid to her on the day of her
marriage.

It apiwared that. If such

jtegacy should be regarded as addltUmal to the legacy UH)ucathe<l In the will.
Ihcre would be no p«‘rs<mallty to pay
other legacies bequeathed to toststor'i
Sons, nor aumefent to carry out pr,>
'' vlsl(.us for other legattvs.

Held

the legacy bequeathed by the ctHllcll
was a substitute for and nut additional
to the legacy given to the daughter in
the will.
im N

Sondheim rs. Fechenbach

W. 58fi (Mich.)

Street Raitwraya—Neplipence.
A cyclist was negligently riding on
the tracks of defoAdant. absorbed i^
an occupation which dlstraled his a*
tt>ntlou

fn»ni

an

approaching

atreot

c^r. running at a high and unlawful
rate of speed, whereby he was In dan
gcr of iHdng run upon.

Held undw

facts lending t.» shtiw that the molo.'^
man tn ccintrol of the car might have
known that th.< ri ior would remain on
Ih*

tracks anu dJ.l not appri'clale hi%

danger, that It was the duty of such
lu.StormaC to avoid running upon the
vvcii^t;

and

wheihiT he could

have

done ao tiy ihc exerdsc of ordinary
care is a question for the Jury.

Ra

>ilrer vs. 81. Paul City Ry. Co. lOO N.
W. Ciil (Mlnn.i

BATH bllTS
^ c™e«tl,i to .
wbea

you

o.e

rub. cpcelallx
tb.

ModlUor»o««i

aapler m* .Ut UuU Ue Johoioii Dru*
comp.w WC .ellto, for S3 ud Si
eonu

.• paclmse.

Atoo

iho robber

.poBCe* Uej hudle uc .troager u4
.bettor tbu toe ordluir Mod.

Very

beaebetai to u oily tkto. >Uo drow
Mt bU« be

Tbe fwtoto ef ■.rrytac slrl. wbn
hey are. nmrr ebUdreo ia lnct«aal&f
imtber than deovasiug in Bengal
other parts of In^. The rrwulUng
Vdcvnmratlaa is becoming sooU
that laws hare been imsaed la
al regions rcfblMibg the Bmib

i adopted will recelvo a imtlonal
mnrlunniiirs button.
.
Ichards of tbe gen­
Tba buanl iKilnta otit tbat In the event eral land office, his amlatants. Juilge
of war the rnllixl 8tutea must d«i»aod Wakeley of Omaha and P. F. Slur
rcry largi ly u]Km tbe luIlUlu and tbe man of 81cmx Falls, atul sev«'ral <rthtftsTa for their hgtitlng force. ert ocenpM places
the plntf..rm.
With the m<Nb*ni itrma it la all IntiMir- The crowd could tee everything. Eight
tant tbat tbe HoldiiT abonld know bow boys, all living In ChumbcrbUii. bnd
► alioot and to bit w Imt be shouts at.
been s.'bvttxl lo do tbe dniwlng for
-By the plan projtos^sl.** »ciys tbe re- the first dny. They were Arthur Rog­
wt of the iHaml. -%ve Udlcvv tluit tbt ers, James Stevens,
F-dgar Clule.
niteil mate's win wllliln a few y»'nri Uonel Gmndpre, t'Uutou LaugUlIn.
huva inon' than l.ontMXSi « bo will have Lucky Bomera, Luclcn Baker and Da­
on the line of battle ne»irly nil tbe re- vid Gaimway. When <lanawny*s nnmo
•mcnls for the most ('fllcletit sol- was announced the crowd thought It
» In the w.irld. We pru|H»sc to «xlu waa Gaasaway.
our y«uuig man mnl iK.ys over flf-Well, make him
yenrs of ngt' lo lie an army of ex- yelled somebody, aiwlI the cniwd roiirwl.
lien rifle sbota. A high d<'grw of skill
In rifle mul
abootiuK and tbe|ro.i«d ^
born voice,
which n knowledge
j wuen Lucky Somers’ name was railed,
akin gives win make a tliuld
«« and be waa. for be drew tbe privilege
brave nud a lirave
i of taking tbo first name fnmi tbe l»ox.
**®“**-"
• When the box stopped ix'vohing nft»T
It Is es|gvl.any desired to lndn*'o prao j the cliumlng pmeess. Lucky stepiMxl
Uceliy the y ounger men l^vauw'by far j forward, and tbCio was sllem'o at
the Urgi'T part of an army in the field - on«, Tlie cover i^s removed from the
win iH* mode up of vxTy young men.
oixmlng through which the enthnt every endmvor abonld iK* made to vehipes ww* to be taken out, and
carry on more imrtleularly ibc practice i^„cky. standing on a Mg Iwx
that
of the young clvlltaus. It Is nvom-s he would reach to tbe top of tbe ehngn,
ude.1 that this riiouM M' done byl
his hand <l»e Could imt se.' Inans of shooifug gnllerlca and field .wri and drew out an rtjveJope.
tmveJope.
lie
and that In erecting
handed It to Judge Wakeley. wbo ex
for the nstkmnl guard aiklltkitinj range andned It and paiwKHl
paswl It to Mr. Sberfarm lies l»e provided. Tbe report advo­ nuin. and bo ..i
,
!o turn to rommbwlener
t
cates tbe establlahment of sufDclent
Tlie crowd was bolding Its I
range farllltleo to permit of active jifle | breath. Th.-rn really didn't
I’t w.-in
wi-in any
any j'
practice iiy oisi.wio to i.tsju.tnx» men.
| excuse for nicn moving so ddllH
rately.
dcUlKTately
•n.e plan was devised by a l«anl of |
viK plcaae. I want to get a i
which General W. P.
P. Hall.
Hall, mited rorntp ^ In/' ahtmtcnl a pale faced |
Btiitrs iirmy.. Genorjd Bird >V.
man nt the front of the
IWesW.-nt of the National lllflc nsstKrIa- voUv was thin :ind piping, and In the
tion. mi«l I. A. Haskelk tier pn-sUlent tens.' sllcnc'e the entire crowd heard
of the Natiimal Rifle association, were bim distinctly. The commissioner had
mcmliers. It haa lioen approved hy Seeturned to the crowd to make hit i
neut. Imt the crowd had a
r. the t\ ar dciiartmeiit.
Idea. Tbe thin man's anxiety to



naw«
nia w.ta . r-i v
omjon OI
aaioa
te carried the
Itq feet, and )n an Instant It
Ing with laughter. But tbe
other ulgbt. four of tbe Icmlt
young
too earnest for tbla to last
women of tbe village wen' elected to
Miss M. M. I'anwjter. xrbo rei'eotly
Comn ilmkmrr RIchaitls brid up
mera!»orshlp. say« a Konouha (VN*ls.>
returncl to her home at Dum llen. N. Ju! his hand for older, and he got It
dlKjmtcb to ibe (Tiicngu Inter Ocean.
after a nine yeans* residence in Jaiwu, i -William McCormick.whose tost poatBefort' they were admitted to the mys­
wat a welronw guest at ll»e home olloffh'O address waa Igmcaster. Pa.,
teries of tbe orgaiiiraitiou cnch of the
Admiral Tw of tbe Jap.nnesc navy, draws the first chance." be announced.
girls was forced to take an oath that
and brought with her a dagger which Tbo crowd was not pleased nt flrat
she would use all honorable imvins lo
tbe younger sou «if tbe mikado had pro- Nebraska. Bonth Dakoto and Iowa furbecome a wife during tbe next twelve
aented to Imt. says tbe New Yortt nlabed throe-fourtba of the appMeanta.
months. Tbe girls futthitod mid<T this
Times. She was a visitor at tbe odm- Misses Lulu
mlral'a house after the opening of boa
tunica with Hussla.
prtoe. for tbe first qnartcr aection.
and Jennie Gn
It is Hnlmed dial
The adiutnik Miss Carpenter 8 03X0. to be used for a town site, waa fig
•ngnmM to lie siartaslly worth Ibis snm.
•B Iio to her demanded
•ssfnl in the part that j
after a spasmodic effort nt cheers bad w'agqrs of two to one arc made that all

HOW TOGO WENT TO WAR.

that
iialn results.
Irregular living means
lerangement of the organs, restilting
In consliintlun.
txadacbe
or liver
trouble.
Dr. King's New Life IMUk
quickly readjusts this. It's gentle, yei
thonmgn.
Only
At JuhiiMin'K
l>ruK Store. S K. Wall & 8<gis and F.
Tke € sav's Uallr Ufe.
Bonn* lnter«-HiiHK d«-tanH of the rxar's
dally life nro fihulslMM by tlie St. INterNlmrg eorrosiMmUeut of Hi.' 1.4>kal
Anxelger. liisini: «i i} «.
|,1h majesly parl:ik«-s of
I’ligll.Mi breakf.nsL
eouslMlng of b-a. ............. and eggs,
bread and bnitm- and inarmahide pr«'Engllsli c<x»k. His m.ijes

sand a uu'tcr lin k. v. t’h ,r ivi-l uiub-rlueatU.
The toUd i«it . Ii-h nml I.^ks
terla In tl>e waU-r n;.uut l.y
j tlie upi>or Inycrs of tin- flv.o s: ml. and
^
underneath.

tbe country and’the rides In locked fanK4 BecydjSS^iija“tS»t saw
cars, windows closed so they canoot moro Vrd fIglittaB n^rned more
be bml and cmtalas drawn no they glory than porbaps aq/ cjber volunteer
cannot be seen. Ani yet pptrlodsm Is tegHnant that waa oent^o tbo PWllpptoen The NMnukanfIn tbe crowd

toeprnpeiy Intoapark.

by 8.

Drug

E. Wait A

Company

Bona,

and Amxi^

lean Drug Company.
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO..
Distributing Agents.

MMAIIE HTA KRAUS’

Beauty Remedies
FvSakBfAIIDraaitlt

Bvcklen's

Arnica

25S E Froat St

NHTREiHI MICHISAR THAIS.
CO. ROUHD TRIP RATES
Trav.rM City to St. Lout.

$18.50, 15 day limit
$19.00, 60 day limit
$21.00, far tbe aeasoo
ThiswiU

include

^
hmoke that can
Indulged
In Treely wlth.ml the riigbtest dauge
looking lor.
made by

Siraight

union

five

men.

union shop and arc perfectly aaHsfaclory

Otz. moBC

mi ARE TWO WAYS
TO BUY OROCERIES
K..r rash

niexlx and

berth between Traverse City and

lAiii) low

prU-e* „r

rn-xlii will! Jiiub prircft.

\VuuM

you not pref. r to pay 5c f'ash for
an article today than fic loraor-

^ Ti^s wiU be on

sale com-

meheing

June

Thursday,

9,

1904.
Steamers leave Traverse City
cry Sunday,
Thurs(U}-s, C

10

p.

m., and

a hi.

* E. H. POPE, Act.
R. F. CRURCH. 6.P.A.

TWIIE UK iwe MTS
TOOMEReniCEffiS
Ily phone of the rcUable gn»ccr.
with quick .lellvery. or go to the
^tore t«i examine each article lo
>T. I what yoti want.
The first

is (be reliable, satis-

faeiory. ecHiomIcal l>?wla way.
l».i you not prefer U?

E.C. Lewis, Cash Orocenr.

THE .M CTION SAIJ: of Ihe \V.
to grow more exciting and inleresiiu.;

to an OCocated

ONLY

A

FEW

more days of \h-

Ganneli auciiun sale.

Haaajers Stetobert

arc

Has juit opened to the pubIt::, and a brand new meat mar­
ket where quality and prices
arc ri^ Give us a call « .
O T. OOX

Salve.

ss.-s any other salve.
or balm for cuts
ji
sore*, felons. ul
II m. fever sores,
COth, tetter. Ka’t
ohfpperi hands.
ruiiilons; Infalll
Me for pile*. i
uuaran
nteed. Only
£hc. al Johns.)
Sitin*. 8. K.
Meads. Drug.

centers,

THE PEERLESS MARKET

A U. A. Gannett jeweln* nUirk he.-mThe ;io l:«‘n« ron.vihicr

taste.

K

Weaver.

take pJeisnre In annonncloc
entatement o(

•tt’VNprn

“THE HOLY CHY’
AT STEINBERG'S GRAlfD OPERA HOUSE

NEXT MONDAY, SEPT. I2TH.
ne Gnaust Ane*artcal KemOnctioB if MlcbeaI.A«clVk

Fearful Odds Against Him.
Bedridden, alone
and
destitute.
Soeb in brlt r was the condition of an
old soldier by n^e of J. J. Havens.

EJxej-’STtoi:
neither d<ctor« nor medicines gave
him relief. Ai lergth be tried Electric

m TAUUNO YcV
Itona or money to too imtom*s war

For sale
Johnson

each day.

you

A syndicate of northern topltallsta
baa purchased the Mc(\ml and Fair­
childs farms near Fredcrirksburg. Va..
which form a portion of the battlefield
of Bpoctsylvanto Courthouse and on
which tbe celebrated “bloody ahgle^ to
situated They propose, oaya tbe B

Hot Bpringa caUrrh cure. 50 eeata.
Hot Bpringa soap. 10 cents.
Hot Bpringa healing salve, 25 cents.

niter S'or l«io«ee Water.
LEST YOU FORGET.
MM. Mi.|U»-2 and .Vouchet have do
vised n new filter Dr Impure »r sus
That the Hot Springs medicines
iKH-ti-d waters frt*m lale*s. i.M-rs and have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAYsprings, says the ..ondmi
- I ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For

tn' Ihe Lllt’e Wffsvcrs, they arc wha

A Patli at Ttr«toto*s -Moody Aw«te.-

dnigelalm

2S cents.

toMtim.- .-OIIH.S !,l,..ut U „ c l.,k T!i»il
cxiiriua fr**tiueiitly n*.id- uu l.ugHslijnovel aloud to her liUKlirnd.
I'M TALKING YET

........ .

MWhU
I wltb^n oarly nav-j tbeJnfonaatloB at band lo a tnoment
f ^fi*a l%r«ity-sevHi years old. five fort
added Miss Carpenter, sto
blgb. onmariicd. was
-marks all flie movements of tbe Japn- in Phlladripbla and served In tbe
near warriora. Here in war times w% and Nebessks In tbe Pblllpplnes di
enthuse and arsnse the )iatriotIsiD of tbe
war- called out tbe
tbe people with pageants of soldiery mlsriooer.
r to tbe fRwt to do battle. But In
Tlisb msde It
right The ^

all firal-claaa

Fricaa.Hot8pringstableta.fi.
Hot Springs Quick Relief (liniment)

What is Life?

..I

now. wo have lived then
years, and 1 giu-ss my
enougli not (o let Mr. Pur
out tills time."

Curt all chronic diaaaaaa.
Hr salt by

Uniw a
large crowd of butchers and mnrkei
gardeners to <^n'er tirt-lr n'SiH'iiive

English. liu-luUMig the Itrll'Hb Myle o;
livlug :ind l.riiighig up rhlMn-ti. ,\f -r
biS'.lkfast the
.-t \> \
Strong Hava ha cigar and Indiilg*- In
tob-ieext IneesHjiutly for the n*st oi i*
day. although tils do<-tors have w.- nii-1
him that It Js !iiM»st liijiirlqiis «• I s
hen 1th. .\t 7 o'elfs-k |,e .-xmimeii-e^ Ui<
“PAP WILL BE^T PARKER
duthsi for the »lay and e\ami!if« <u .nii
average M doruiiielHs
!»■ HU Fallirr
’ lunch Is K4-rv.M lit iiiUld.ny. nml
Kaowto EaouKh Sot to toae.
only is K|M»keu nt this me.nl, so Imi
Archie lliMitwvelt, s..ii of Tn-sident
ronvers.-itlui
uiuler%t«Roosevelt, wm* In Indinmi|»oIlH an hour
ser\-nntH. I
or two the other night en route to 8t
, , ,
,
,
Louis.
AS be sbKHl at the gate en i
some one asked him wliy hts father
did not eome wltli him. says the Clevi^
laud Plain Ih'aler.
he
ready to be the n^xt presldent,"^b!^r*^
pUtd.
a gentleman then snld to him that
Pnrk^ w ouhl c

MICHIGAN

HOT SPRINBS REMEDKS

Others it was a
race for- glory. To Messrs. StrIcklaiM]
and Contoa It |ra» an opportunity of
showing a ment fed world the error of
Its w ay H. Tl»ey were men with n mis­
sion.
A great ^-ause relied on tlicm,
ami lusplrtd. fired by this knowUdge.
they slipped through tbe water with
eaM' and made :tbeir meal laden eomjuTiturs k*ok like stationary objects.
A long swim lis one of tlie severest
pLysh-jl ti-sts. to which a man oaii be
put. and In ord«!r to settle t-onchislvely
tbe n-siHvtive tm-ritk of |»ca butter and
Us'Nn-ak another race, speciiilly arraugod for the purpose. sliuuKl be
hnmglit alMiut. (wo imui ;

tbe sun. says tbe Ne%v York .loumal.
Tbe first New VurktT M immguraU
IhcM* sun Imtli luirlors Is llolHTt II. .Me
Cunly, malinger of llie Mutual Life
IttMiranrc iMUipaiiy.
lie has orilcnbl
plans from bis architects fur a smi
bathing i«irl»r on the nsif ..f Ids fire
proof nwWrtuv'at 11 East Ninth stn'et.
and It Is exiMS'tid that it will Im> (inlsb
ad some tlmelii I)»'ivndM-r.
The luirior will have n southwestrin
have the benefit of Old
hour^durlng a hriglit day.
F.
M'lnterlmru. a rcpn'sf’ntallve
Of Mr. MrOtmly’s andiltis-ts. sni.l;
-ruyslclans have always nH-omiaend
ed pleigy* of sun duri
.•s|Mvl;i11y for |M'i»|ile
wlui an*
niuntlsK. esiMvlally
|
any pulniomiry «l!w'jise.
A
riavi^
In the snu em-h day will do
few hours
bo
antold good to uii.vIhmIv. whether sick
or well. The healili n'soriH of Lak«Wisxl and I’olorado are souglit
for
the warm rays of the sun. Why can't
we Irave health n-sfirt-s of our own
right liers In .\Vw Y.»rk?
The suu
U the luitiie in nil part.s of Hie world
when remlttiM ihnmgh glass, and Ukto
Is no reason why tlie sun in New York
won't M' as ls-m'flcl:il to lung dlse:.M«^l
pcople."

TRAVERSE CITY,

“Oruoifixion”
The Host Impressive Historic Podnyal Ewer Co

n t:
SCENES



Bt MM lMlIi riiA|nwarr-‘---~ar
VSMirihi. nk ha
lawmi
Tkm wtfo ihi^ iiwc ahMa la am-

■ad ctaWe. M GudOte in*ijD «n^

tf BimiUw mn Oar. Jiur Oi»
Dr. J. B. Maiwia.

A. HaU nptwnad to *111
-------------iag after nun days’visHta
^ city wftb her non. Lm HaU.
ki»cmM>tljr. No t«ilM7
Mra. A. H. Baabm nad graaditra«Md Iqr Um MeBM ^ Ifbgbter of ft. Wayn^ind., roteraed
buiae tbto amralag after risltUg C. W.
MTt vMdi «Mir«M» Sept. SC. PMnaore qf BM Bay.
Mia. M. Gaakfll ftearned 1u> bar
homt te Uau Ohio, tbto moralag
sftsf Waiting bar atotar la tba pity.
Proak Wraaaky waat to Carp lake

wto

€»• w

mmam

^ Mto
McarlMt an# OH

eral days. Monday be wUI ho Joioad
by Roy Wood..
Mrs. a Salsbfry ratoraad to ber
A. UimiM' bad a bavrlac <m tbe pa- homo at mkton, Micb.. this morning
after vlsitlag for tbe past tea dajs
ttCiMi 4iC EatA A. HaU for tba
Mat of aa admlolaUmtor ta the niai> her son. Wma fnlsWy.
Miss Zella Smith of Saginaw re^
tar of'lbo esu of Ooona W. HaU.
taraad bona today after being the
Aaeaand. Aa
gnaat of Miss
Joyce.
Mrs. Carria^HowaU ratiiniad to her
borne ia Detrplt today after a visit
to tbe city with ber mother. Mrs.
A' hoaHag was held oa the peUUoa
of Marr B. Looclu tor the appolat-

Mrs. J. B. Jones and daughter of
New York went to Wiaoaain tbto
tar Of tb« MUte of Bagaae V. Dari., morning for aVisit bi-forc going to her
Aaoaasad. An order was made apMrs. Mattie pUlt of this city and W.
Matlag Henry Ziainiemiaa aad John
W. Lamport ^f Leslie went to Will­
A baaHng was bald oa tbe peUUoa iamsburg this afternoon for a visit
Mrs. T. W. Schofield went to WlllOf Statu Barden Whalen for tbe ap.potetaMt of an admlaUtrator U the tomaburg this afternoon for a visit.
Mr. and Mra. Oeorgi E Abbott cf
aatete of WillUai BuUer. deceased.
An order was made appolnUng Patrick Saginaw returned borne today after a
week s visit ta the city with W. N.
A petition was died by Ernest Dell Abbott of West Seventh street
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Alley went to
for tbe detaraUDlag of the belrs in ibe
Elk Rapids tbto afternoon for n visit.
aatate of Adoram Dell and Ane
J. Monroe, who is putting In tbe
Howen. deceased.
• /
new bridge and dock line at the mar­
Aa Older was mm
MUbael N. Meyer. admInisUmtor. to ket site, went north today on a busi­
aall reai;4l(k(0 U tbe matter of tbe ness trip.
B. N. Plckaril of Letoad was In the
aatate of Cbrfdtfaa Myer. deceased
Aa order was made yoBterday al* city today.
Mrs. Jennie Rosman of Lcland K
lowtag tba . eUims In the csUlc of
visiting
In the city.
Jamee G. Jobasoa. deceased
Mrs. E, C. Murphy and tlaughtw
Marto^f Goshen, Ind.. and Nettle !/>ser of Wauneon, Ohio, are visiting
James Pease and other rclaUvcs of
I hi* place.
ThomaH Goodwin of Delta. Ohio.
UIng his sister. Mrs. James Pease
af this place. Also Loel Knapp and
By wire to4bo Evcnini; Record.
Ethel Knapp of Delta. Ohio.
Leland. MIcb.. Sept. P.-The repubBean eoanty oonventioa held here this
afternoon was bannonioos In eyery reapeet There was a oonteat on for tbe
nomfaation for probate Judge and Mrs. Malcolm Winnie Buried at
o’clock This Aftcmoofi—Little
abfiHff but only one ballot wma necesCImriottc Lalone Laid Away.
aar£>ir a ielectlon. Tbe ticket Is as

lEBMttttCOOin TICKET

fBIIEBttSERWCES

*:

i rwiurur. sanieB ivruDoer.

County clertc. E. Hlnsbaw.
Register of deeds. Carson Warner.
Pnrsecutlng attorney. C. 1.. Dayton.
Circuit court commissioner. L. H.
i Cage.
Surveyor, John Porter.
j
^ •
Coroner^ Dr. O. W. Prmlick. Dr. J.

£

HBWUMint

•j.;
-

idrm. B t. Barber Entertained In
Honor of Her Btbter. Mica Sadie
Hanry of Baltle Creek.

i A farewell party was given.last
I * : evening at the borne of E. S. -Barber.
IMS Washington slw!w. In honor of
Mrs. Barber s slBtor. Miss Sadie Henry
of Battle Creek, who leaves tomorrow
for her home. Tbe evening was pleasmntly spent to plajing gamess and an
impromptu program was given consist­
ing of music and recluUons. Miss
Henry gave several delightful read­
ings. Light i^reabments were served.
During tbe cvetUng Orson Peck todk a
llasb-Ugbt picture of the pany. Miss
Hennr was presented wkh a bottle of
perfome and several Traverse Cltv
aouveoirs. Knowing that Mrs. Barbewould have a birthday in a few days,
tbe gnesu presented her with a beau
tmil oil paUting as a delightful aurprUc.

ifi

Old CIrthM Wanted.
Wanted, at the Salvation Army barMks. cast-off riotbing. shoes, bedding,
famiture. U fact anytblag that will
Mp^e

The funeral services of the late Mrs
Malcolm Winnie were held this after
at 2 o’clock from her late home
tm State strooL Rev. D. CoebUn ofnclated aad maay sorrowing friends
gathered to pay their lart respects.
There were many beautiful floral of­
ferings. tributes of Uie love and es­
teem to which she was held.
Funeral Service.
The funetal service of little Charlouo Lalone was held yesterday forent>nn from the home of the parents.
f.no Prospect street- The floral offer­
ings were very pi^ty and the attend­
ance was large. L. D. Curtla conduct­
ed the funeral and Rev. J. W. Miller
conducted the service.
The members of the city council at­
tended the funeral In a body.

•loa • tatwiiti M'.tte-dMMt nnat
»iMi iB (kto sMtin or ilUisik Mr
Mt «!■-■« or ordv. tthmoL. 8c Uml»
MiAte an la ta opaKrted br aa
•taw »^d)W llaa of
JUtor atoM nfiwaf. If the
hn^ harpotaa oC tha (coamen do
aot-Mtaairr. Th«i. aflat awhile. Uc
aiaelile.Uae I. to haaMdadiatoUas

sJEyrJsrs.'sasa

and was goiiig to -mah- for a new
homa In n regloo teatw>aa about to be
dmaodtoaQttatt^ '
Baaddog tea boi^ry. be found a
crowd of paopte wdtinr te’tnkawdmtaga of tee aama opparfimity. which
was to occur tb*. pext day. Hawkins
mate tha effort with the resL bu| be

i ■'

.

. Deposit fwsr Jhhds to Psoploi
Bsrings bmik. drawtog II h» Km IM
IL nnd rent a safety bos to th^ s^
Taolu for your vali^le pipers. T>o
hank furaishes cIh^ books tree of
Daylpg bills by checks to Um
way of paying. I
tog a receipt for you.

atom. Which mto^ be canad old foalh
looed. iBoaitkto tedrttgnandfoBcy
aitlciea each atero dealt ^to Atald»
goods. OnawasM^grocefyp aaotear
atel aboaaaiid tea thlid add
ueMtiiral imptofbests ahd Ohio ca^
rtagea. and its lafiiwietor eraa airo Intecested to a ap^ bed and |>at«it
amtn. U auy 4an had decMied hia
brilef teat a atrkigbt out drug stum
would pay expe^ be would have
been called a foal in^answer. Things
had been going
In this mixed op
way for many yin when a atrai«Br
town and began 1
ilgatorea. Hewai..wsubject of gossip, and

iwmn atoeifli^ waiBtolly. Hawktm, wtN> Imd a
paUsAed wftlf |Ua
#n tea east. Imd

1;

RQLAflB AMD BNBAK THUEVBB
wdl M

OIY OPERA HOnSE

mum. It
It’s Up To You.

didn’t amount to no gtvat shakes.

win BMat the panias of iha.wara. miii
oae toaaeb will ha na to Traeerae
Oltr aad ooe to Fraakfort. It la propoaed to capluUie the eampaa
$».«00 a mile, OB which ■*■ per cent
will be lamad. bat theae bon<!a
are aot to mat ore naUI the rallwar
built and In operation. Oulr twelve
iM'hre to be> built oexi
reat. bowenr. W tbere d no ham
done In dlacoaaLc the exUnalon tt
CtdlUae nod TimrVae Cltr nnd Prank
fort, for DO hoada will be teaoed for
two rnara. aayway. aad the bonds will
not Bmtnre until Ue Ifnc la boflt and
the troller cars are ruantaK. •

SEAli PROPOSALS
Office of Jens C. Petersen. Architect.
No. 209 State Bank Building. Traverne City. Mich.
Sealed bids will be received until 4
o'<^lock p. m. Sept- ISth and then
oi>ened ml tee office of tee county clerk
at Bellalre. Michigan, for tee erection

tambp for Antrim.connty. Michigi^
ma and apeeSfleaUpns may he ex
amlned at the office of the architect.
Jeas C. Peterson. No. 309 State bank
building. Traverse City. Mich., and kt
ffice of the county clerk. Bellalre
Mich. Said plans and spcclflcatlons
may be obtained
the county clerk
or the architect by a deposit of ten
rs CllO.OO) which will be returncu
If plans and spoclflcations arc rclunlcd
In good condition.
The building is to be constructed ol
pressed brick, cut stone and steel and
will have slate roof.
A certified check of five per centum
(5 per centum) of amount of bid mu.^t
accompany proposals. i>a>wble to the
county, clerk, to be forfeitcnl to
y if successful bidder'fails
execute contract and furaUh bond cf
finc-third (1-3) of the amount of con
Ifsct price for tee proper completlpc
^ Slid building according to plans and

of <

ins nn area
flnest coal and mke
of i)ver C25 emqar% miles, In MUMllty it
IV any oHht evial to
to^nnppr
the State

^

Big Compar.y of Funny Fcllowsand
Pretty Girls prcseotiiig that Whiriwind of Mirth and Music THK
NEWEST

-'Vmik boys. I l)alu’tagivlir no opto-

71m aun
i
Mrauge,. he » got a
It was a region wnn«<'og»ilstd
you cap seo
y Hie governtneot and was. cofiscIlK*’fc
k.’s got
got a
s boid
bosd uu
«u bliu.”
bliu.”
qoently called No Man’s I.and. Itow
•^f course be'sjgot a bead on bliu,
kins* wagon, paint worn mirl rickety but wbai cf It:*” afkeQ oue'of bis bear-

ABREEZY
TIME

In then
Ulf Ol Ml

HH'I?
• nr.,M t «n„ a I.O.UC

I

...U Mm. | "rLTlm1

there was no law tliiTr* and the net*
tiers eoneluded to govern theniw-Ives.
Hawkins. iHlngJli.j only in.iu uiimvu
phnl. was apprllntf^l Kli.-rlfT. Om- rhiy
in trying to arrest a n-fraf1t*ry citlw-n
j
Hawkins kHled him. It was .an niifr»r
j

fra-1 H.rlr

nikia.

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-teat -Is. tee slhinser lK.ncht out
Ifruggisl While, ’jjhe roar of the Ih-ii
gal followetl that]K auaiu -Mr. Ilur
IKT. tbe now nwii’ iItt hl.-J n> gi i rid
of grludstcm*:*. oohi sIn ihTs. pau-ul
churns, groceries. \ couf«vtioju*ry ntul
top huggh’-H and r^n a drug Mure by
Itst'ir. He was caljiHl u i.h>1 liy
and a lunatic hy oiImth. aJuI The n*st of
th«> tow n pnslit toil khai he wouM

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And it b rurta«-rMrJ.Trd,thAt mid i». tltloner

houses -and assuri-^ their jirouriclors
that he didu l proi4se to e:,riy any of
their lines. That |:i:

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hovered on the l>onUni of |ho?«c.
glons that wen* about to Jmy to make a run for a 1
Hawkins either ne
l.-CinMeil ill
finding one or If he did di.l m.t kw,.
the wagon ainlA-jiaip
ill- I|ICJ«I..NI.I,.
Tlir «i -im «•,.

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f;-',..,ri.r

nse«l up. Hu*
ch.mg.M the interHjr «if ills .More all
rotten, .’ni.- wIi.-a Is wen- b.-!d i..gA-ih.-r
over, put in a »lispj:iy Window and a
by old pb-ei'K of leicgraph v.ir«*. the
i SAMia fouiitaiii and Ajiie d.ty \vx\n ready
harni'Ks’ by bits »,f
Ila%vk
U«,r l.tisiiMss. l:uMii-.ss .•am,.. l,ut n«.t
with bis linikA-ti down t,-ntn was kin,
ruhh. IVople want^^l to "wait
♦•verywln-re. and In* hatl aciuinsl tin*
nann* of -llie mover.” 'I'lp* Hawkin.-,*>
The other di
ren* lean and hungry liKiking.
and meant to li.fng on to their
ers. .Mr. lii*nn*r iijght Im? all right,
The sun w.ns setting »iv« r tin* moun­
lull In* vra» rutting ki wMc svvntli for
tain.**, Tw;o unisjMftors iiassin- down
Llven»f»ol. One dar he drojijMsl into
a dirt road saw a sehiHiin r. on',* win*, !
of which had given vxay and let .lowii
a «»rner of the wagon. This liad * ffecteU a romi)U*te wr,s-k. -\ man sUssI
loAiking at it moiirninlly.
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and two chlldnn w. r.* crying
visits, hut a day oij
lan*r when
smoUlcring liix* b> the
,
le.TTlng that
“Do you know who that i^ :’’ iciid one
'thcdriiggl.M ' ith a to-ad wasnTtakIng
of tec pr*»spi*ctors to Ihoutln r. -J hat *

Tbe Millikn Guaranteed Taffeta
iiS

yyy t* M you alMoii lltK MIK yesU-nlay.

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WV air-gol^g M l.,M p riglit on telling
alidiit

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nufl’i every

,*:onjary .ktif*w .j what

Uawkiii.s ’the mover.'
U«vk<iii Tn*V
fctniinbHl at last.
Hello, i lawk ins! |
Wluit arc yon doing In r,*V”
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“Going to-lay out a graveyanl and
Ue reserves the right to reject any
•orttle.” was tin* muurnfni reply.
aad %n bids.
As he siHRke the sun w**i,l *K,w *
By oMcr , of buihMng committee.
Wa. J, Bennett, chalripau. East Jor
» yearopassinl. One
dan.HIch.
/
nan wiL riding on a i
wind
CUrk E. I>ensmore,
lug upwa
CoWty Clerk, Bcllalrv, Mich.
2280-91 of llXils teiuiis w,,-i iiiR .-vimiiiu.-i. was

The SMMtt lenisrltahle

IFitz& Webster’s

[ic |nl.d

wan taken up. and be morrd on to llte
next beat Them he antrred
«itrred a ctolm
ctoim i
and wiuatted.
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wnumn

lu

tl;**

uperinr silk it Is

Mil atv.a!.s be iVe i

| that new feller
his store last
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after Vimo suhdi
•hur, and l'^>v
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n- in his vy*^ ihut told me there
I
p'usa lu*iioij.”
wnon,
• hen” belray.Hl! h.

! a doulilc IwubM artieJ^*. ju*..rly two c*ol
. uums long, ii utiaekikl the new drug
.
kIv
. 1,*. I 1It punH.rt.-d to
his history
jr> f«»r iiany y«*ar.s past,
and about liiei pleasai4u*M thing it said
of him
____ ...hejw'aH
........... an i***-ape*l
that
“To the president’s house?-? asko.1
couviit. Thai
It urticiej
urticie. was wniieu by
tee honuMiiaii. iMitoting ahead.
4 Mr.
arper hiuiscif. in,d h** j>ald 81^
“Yes; up tecre wlu-ru you sec Hie
ImK*rtion.
I..»
|n,e A-iritemeUt
smoke.**
around town was addtsl to a teiy
“Has the new pump arrived?”
when ifit* druggist sm^l the Herald for
this uiorning.”
flou.tsM dainngi-s. It |gul Mill another
i> on. 1
UH,.st when the Itanm?- caiuc out with
coming to tin* smok,* lurne*! aside to a
a two cMlumn ailuk* jtnd dci,ii*d e;uli
rt>,nny and eomforlahle looking dwell­
and every charge of iL e.st«*emcd coning iM*t In the eentiT of well ndunii*d
11 did liort*.
It boldly
grounds. Dismounting at the gat«*w:iy,
• j aunonui^M teat the editor df
<
the Her
he w**nt np to tin* hou«*. Of tin* s<
' aid had Hi>v*ut
si*v*ut six
sU mo(iths
months in an Ohio
nut -who came )o the door lu* ahk*>d:
jail fur hleuliug LogH. 'The libeU*d edi­
' “Is the pn'sid'^'nt al lunne or o
tor at onc»‘ sued for beavy daiuagA-a
and called tbe oiln r man a thief, rob-

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A YARD

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com^* down. Just abov.* a cloud of j
smoKi* hung over u pocket hi the muun

London may roon see Mscsuieys
pw Zealander idtllng on Its bridges.
It Is to hnxe a Maori <Nnilc oiK'ht by
a New Zealand AT.mposer. with a li­
bretto hy an .vusir,lian journalist.
Tbe piece will K* A-nlHl *n>ai»u” and
twenty-four naliAC Maori dancers win
take part In It.
"''•wiiTast solas over. Hr. He',I
down In a miiiulo.”
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A Hnncarian Soenmeift
aim prt*sideiit came down, .nml the j
cUne to tbe masufai iui^
stranger said to lim:
|
Some factories ht^e Ihh*ii . lovi. oth
•IIARKETB.
ers have reduced their working fort'o
It attributes tbls«cMiU to thc^w
We-Il
sii, ak<-d iiilo hi3
well en
so H-l.t
risU, *;
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Detroit. Micb' Sept
lug custom of wc^ng reform cloth­
September. fl.lsU; No. 2 red. $1.15; ing." and to the ^
Mr Inslcnldc wn. InvllcU ,o take np '
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by physician
com. &4^c: Na 3 whHB imts.
UU guiirten. at tUe Uo..«. m„1 i\A
33^c. ■
1 .
evening wbllo the two sat smoking
might In* identiUt*d
Toledo. O.. Sept. 9—Wheat—Cash
leavand September. %lAt%
«*amc from
fiaSH: May.ti.14Hbut never a
Nlr Eegtanhl. Int,- frk-of tbe Eng■JO...- ^ a, p„»«, -.O'
Chlcago. Sept. 9.-Wbeat-OId 8ei>their IkjqLs.
Itoh bouse of tommonl y as raternally
had co:itinned
mber. I1.08H; ' new September. of Jewish jdcsccnt.
j fur two months it soiutihow k-aked o0
I1.05H: May. ILJOH. Com—Septem­
> ii^ident Ic
Queen Alcxnnirn o^ England takes
ber. 33c: May. 5<k>. Oats—September. much Interest in swfiqtoing. bat only
west
31 He; May. 35c. October pork. $10.95: as an adjunct to Iffe-ahing.
wagon. One night my
annonnevm* ut w as made te
^iw'follapsod light over there
lard. $7.15; ribs. $7.42HBlmMwdor Cnoatc h icgardcd as the pocket. A man came along and
tee wittiest and most bhlhant <Mnvep- Mkcd vteat 1 waa doing there. ComBRiyiTIEt.
l^tot ai^ ibeidiploniau to plctcly diicouragcd. I replied that 1 had three fnll page advicrtisemeats. A
•Ittoena were matj. but roost of
waacolitg
? euteuslasiic.! and there wa5
The Globe att^Tiill be closed «11
WUHeta Msrr. who krd reA-mtly. •ettle.
: stone In $iven>dbl aft(
day Saturday oij account of tee He- was ah ansr.4iist and oih of the Icwdeight thllca
thlh
mwr«S In Hteat^?cn T
Farmers wouldIdhvc
dHvc eight

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Family

and
to your
Friends, to
he as well
dressed as
yoiir condition
in life will

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Is there any excuse for not be­
ing well dressed? Why place
yourself at a ‘Mfscount.**

Our Dew
fall and Winter
Chtbes are here.
And is a handsome lot—snappy styles^ handsome pat­
terns, choice fabrics and last and the most important,
they are made right. Step in and see how easily we
can save you a few dollars on
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Chat n«w sun. i

sio«5iopp«» n«t *nnin»r. but fm
^ . tint^t we’vc’sot

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boxs. «*u
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to yourself,
to your



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OaFENN^^S

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C^ure

toum tbo Ma with Mo IwMs oM bam^
wile, iun «i

, t«r# «f ymrm, aiK wm be «■-

SM CMr« Md other ptem.
* TIioWlU Hmld. oC CMtofgUi. U
m
ttet l»s flttdo lu aupMT.
IttoOVBOdMdOdlt.
•d hr Im A. Mth. vbo has bad ei»aKdrabie «t|»ori«aoe ta tbe aewapapor
biiMaoa. Mr. 8ai|tb ^raaaaU thn
men of Uw day fa aa ap44>datc. ooo'
aianaer. aad eaaaal b«lF but meet
jAb tbe aaeocM bo doMiTOi.
M botetod bteyclo rider tbo other

ic.
liaiod backboard af tbe want M
abla pattara. Tba Tfgbt-baad tooat
wbaal bad chaagad pl^ will
isrt-band back wbaal. and all foar
to batmld tba appram* df tbema
armkiglmm. Tbe bone|wa« tba worst
tooktag oM akate to ba found ia the
wbola maty ofOaklaatLlVnwasa
aork<eolorad driver la odiforoi aad tba
wblla the ralas ware amde of taiagmpli wire. Johnstoo took hh seat
In tba toraoot amid Mumts of waioomc. and* was driven through tlib,

he will long remember. And t
^OHrtotot saw the Ught of a Mcrde bead* the cilmsx. Jim beat Dm at basebal
L> Od tor bi« aad triad to set out of tbe S to 3.
: «ay. bat wtiboot arall. Tb^ wboelmaa
If fot tbe vorat ead of It. bU Uayde beI ^ went fron
Vlas aaailMd to htta aad he hlaadf
I to Harris. :
ty. to iosfK
. and Loefler. wbc
TlM^TMni ajto K. B. Beheonnaa. a Is a crack shot, took bis rifle with him
tey City shoe dealer. aoM a pair of He sisrtad to shoot a purtridge. an^
mistaking Bennlngs cap for
trad and ahoi Beaaing through tiu
Tbe appem are atlll In a reBMrbable bend, killing him instantly. An Inqoas^
•late of preoenatlon. aod have been
was held under the new Mkhigan tou
half aoled alslecn tlroee. Kov It U providing that the killing of a pens
laiiiaanible |4, half iK»le them any lonKby a hunter is a state prlBoo offeni
V. and Mr. Beheurman ha» eocured
Mrr. Sarah Fonda.,who U home
Sxameatkin
the ahoca and aent them
Oatlle Creek from Oklahoma on
to the manafacturers.
The annual reunion of the North luief visit. Is the moil^r of Mrs. 8
em^khi^n Soldier** and Salloni* aa A. Foada. one of the i^iog Wletj
aoclatlon will take place In StandlsH women of Battle Creek., A few years
ago. while visiting friends In Okin
September 14. IS and 16.
homa, Mrs. Fonda was persuaded :c
Uke up a homestead of jl6P acres
the neat lepfslatuit^ by
ly S one-armed paid f2f entry fee. and then sUrted ir
.man. whkdievor parly win.. The re- 10. resldc on the uncultivated land,
the govorument required a residence
^eacbahyoncarm.
V
of at least eight months. The agret>
. ' • Mr and Mm. mirlck Bientaan.. .»f mem. too. provided for the erteUon ol
■ jMmkeiton. relehnated tholr fortJoiIi a rcalL'encc. After hiring some, neigh
woddinp anniversary Mondayi A tom- bors to draw the lumber. Mrs. Fonda
tty gathering was-held to oommemo- dug her own cellar and assisted a car
nUe the ereni. elghloeo relaUvcs be­ penter In erecting a dugout. Upon fts
ing preseht.
completion the apot was visited by
; The Bedford fair, one of Nhe
rycloiip, and the woman, having taken
h :bWtoahloned fair* left In Ib.^^e ylayr refuge in the cellar, was nt>arly si
I ; of streei Tair«. rana^*alH and Hurh.
er«Hl v.lth sand. For twi» weeks she
bold ItH twent) nrM annual exhibition livisl < iu4ivlhing hut bardtsek. How
at Bedford September 22 tu 21. in ever. JIrs. Fonda lived on the land the
irduilve.
required eight months, and a mao
The annual reunion of fhldurvlvors came west to regain his health has
worked the farm for her until her 124
of the rourth MlrhlewTivalry
he beM at Fenton on September 21. Invest ment represenu a value of over
11. GOO. For Fome time,the wot
the forty-first anniversary of the
nearest neighbor was four and a
Oe of Chtekaiiiauga, In which the i
mines away, but the community is now
developing. She will return to thi
On Saturday. tkiolM-r R. all roa
Wayne county win lead to IlellevUle. home which she has developed ia
Oklahoma after a vUlt with relatives
tbo occaston In lng ‘ Wayne cc
I >
A great program haa been ar- and friends.
There are many ways of getting
: rMged^hcdny.audthedolngs-wtll
I . be on a laree Mrale.
rich, and the Adrian members of the
’ The market for pluinK ban noi boon Michigan state militia have Just dls•oArell aupplicHl in the «ule for ymrs. covert'd that the state pays them 12
At aeveral isilnls the frull Ik a drug per day \om their feed, which Is i
on the market at Go „>nia |ht bushel, salary In one day than the Jap soldiers
um In four months.
and more ia being Riven away than
aoM. The quality of the frull Is ex**Haro1d Towne of Comstock town­
oelleht.
ship. while plowing one day last week,
John Shook and Flormpe A. r,.Kkl- turned up a nest of 36 snake eggs. A
win. of Dachannn. were married ibo few minutes later he came upoi
II oth«T day. fYom the fact that Sh.sik other luitch* of eight.** So writes the
14 73^y>ars old. his friends think that
burg curespondent oTthe News.
"Should know the rasults of con **^erlH-rt Earl, whp chanced to be in
nubial l.iis* and let mairlcd life alone. the vicinity, ctdlected the *fnilt* and
.HI* bride Ik G2yesn»old.
after counting the collection, left them
,

Wolves are on the incream* In the
upper mmlnsuts. and are killing more
dcTlhan the hunters who persist in
•JuKMtng out of seas«»n The number
ed trappers tiperatfng in the woods
diMw not seem to lessen the animals,
^and the ouly way out of it will be for
•the scvorsl countb'* to raise the
bounty on wo!%i-,.. Thl* will Im' an
lncenti%o lo the huni«T> \n kill wolves
^ Instead of d»K^r. and nmn- deer would
.
the resuli for ibi* next hunting sca-

hv furrow. Twenty-four hours
later. hspi**nlng to .'-css the hem. Mr.
Earl found a crop of 12 yccjig snakes
that, imilcr the innuenoc of the hoi
sup. had already hatched out. while
ml *uher* of the eggs were
pd.’ As he is not In the anakc
Cs«. Mr. Earl threw the whok as*ortrae.-jl Into the smouldering embers
of an adjacni stump, where those not
already hatched, immediately popped
open, the product finding immedUle
death la the fin*. They were of the
[
Mis* M>rtle Jefferson, a young lady spotted adder variety. This.** adds the
Kpondent. -is a FACT *-Detroit
employed a* Heot^pher by a IVrtI ^d flrni. rereniiy received word that
ll^ Me had.fallen t«rt heir to a fonuuc
A miner in the employ of tbe TaawI of ISOfMH*. h.ft to her family by a rkli rack company, in the copper rduntr.r,
uncle who died ia CaWomla. MKs pUred a rat in his panner** dinner
Jefferson, however, is not wasting any pail the other day. and has lost hh
alrrp over ji. and has not given up her Job to consequence. Complaint has aiJob OB account .d proKpcctIve riches.
l»eeo made agmlnat the man and the
She says sne vtll kt^ep on pounding
uter to under adrlsement In thejifthe typewriter until she has the tnooev flee of the prosecuting attorney. AeIn hand, having h*wrd nothing from
Ing to the atory told in Justice
California
rec«*lvixyf
court, the men involved were worklug
word that her rcUtive had died.
A Tfaiee Rivers man naked bU
neighbor for permUskm to nae hU of revenge one of the tocn rosortod
lawn mower. •‘Sure.** replied the owntho ralatUBL The p^ was empty
ar. -duly dont take It emt of my ynid.the time, the miners | baring eaten
la Pbw Puw the police have a ctmxy
Ir lunches an hour cr two beforo.
man In custody who InalsU ibnt bo
quIiUng time tbe wouJd4>e victim
Mievea in the frm loUinge af aUver.
mght tbe pall to tbe aurtaae anoon
oua of the prwMaae af tbe ftMteai.

took It bama. Hto
tba
PMI to wash It. Aa aba aaeovatnd tba
Nil. the
oet.
the Wo•Uh • eereeai. ehlla^eC
ItamnMdcK
hern ■pee* ari eir

iSjUMttUSBGBfe

ss

wtg'BiagLr

lABgtb aver aU 21 feet, beam ^
IttaiariU a
bona power m
ifflac. speed elgbtmllas Mbs
■rgala If takea akaaea.

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W. M. PAIGE

NoLoi^rFem
Disease ot Rheumatism.
Hncie,I.a.llvciil5,190B.
-Afterhnne
«Uwr to-'
olMchiee^itboatWnBhf 1
cemMMed Ukiac Dr. Feaaer's
KidiM^aidllidndwOBte. I took
4 LoUleeand. 1 am glad to pro-

ManmMlIi^rlijffpabile
iwth. Tbto atavyhaa grown
mad to growing oa Just tbfenaaa No
ambitloB bigbm tima pai^ea^ag your
inoro aches
paiW, *0 ooaidcaoe. other tltiags^hcM
. all modem improvemenu. fui^
msff ar oome. We wMt evary fade jtAmaacfear of Bright’s
nice. bath, sewer, electric IJghta. Jot
hichhava
Bbenmatism. both of which
have UoatobesattofyiagaadlitUaotwtf 50x165. w-th frulL shade and ornamen­
troubled me for years, and I caa WMt you to teU ns
tal troer. will make a fine heme and
If bought soon price wUl be made-exgive all the praisa to Dr. Fenner.
ceptJottaUy low considering location
Jas,r. Smith."
and
Improvements.
GOOD
m acres on Wayne street overlookThat to what U
Ing city and bay. no finer spot about
the city for a residence, do you want
, but while the
$1. Oft Oohk Boor ABd«rwtiM «i
style to not Wc havekU aty^es and amethlng realty desirable?
M. Me FoBBor, Me D., ftodoal^ V. To
Ofia of the finest farms in this coun­
es; Call 'and ina|cl our stock
ty.
about 2H wiles from the city, m
aod you will be sure 4 be anitod in
acres under eultlvatlon. with plenty of
fit Md atyle. Ed Laujer. Ufilon
NO LIMIT OF VALUE
good ^ood timber,
the shock. The mining captain prompt­
To tbe souvenirs we carry In wood,
WOULD YOU EVE
room bouse with
ly dtochnrgpd the perpetrator of the shells, pottery or burnt leather,
That fish could
bams with other
trick.
pcclaliy preuy arc those of the We- liad their scales
ihc »W best cundlllon,
One of the largest fish 4*vcr taken quclong club. Before Scaring your • In the swim.- I*m Who
lOO. told.
yf
.
from Indian lake, a body of water near summer home, look over these pretty with a acale. but It’s SKale of prices
ices
Pries and terms of^
J
stlque. much frequented by camp­ nick knacks and you’ll be surprised
on real esUte. loans, iortgag^. Also
ers. has been caught by Mrs. O. La- the Dot>ks tbej’ll fit In at home during one house on E. Tent street,
Clcar. a lower peninsula woman. It the Indoor life, the coming v\
condition, freshly papM. for
t at vacant loU
was a pkkeral.«Bneasarcd within five Take one home and see for yourself.
isooabic price, t McNanJarm.
Inches of four fed in length and New York Tea Co.. Ea.st Front St.
weighed 26 pouds.
Iwhat I
‘ OUR CUT GLAM
to kwklog fur. We p not
AMlbir
Is perfect In cut and brllllanry. as find oystem on the filf ahe
well as rich in prismatic effects, due tember, nor venison a
to the deep cutting of Intricate de broilers, frog’s led Ad all
signs. Aside from our fine line of
glass, we carry a lieauUfui assortment
HOT WATER OR ff*TEAM
of-hand
painted china ware, from fruit
The best of material to used in thedr
U Is certainly worth something for
eonitnirtlon. Skilled mechanics are
yon to Jtnow that you are getting the lAte£. salad bowls, to the artistic tall
best Uihre to in heating construction tankards, fit to grace the Fldeboard of
employed to mount them. No pains or
wUh the long cold, northern winter a connoisseur of fine art. Gifts can all
expense U spared when construcllns
bo
purchased
at
one
place.
Rastall
a.
HAVE
staring you in the face. Lot us prove
Its. ,;fhe‘
them to obtain perfect results,
the
Jeweler.
than
a
rabbit.!
these facu to you, roncluslvcly, by
No more wo
double liase heating device wiUi hoi
calling and talking over the new heal­
Strunk. T\f^
, the harness Ihakqr. low center insures the gnxUest possi
MRS. H. GREENSTED wishes to an­
ing apparatus you wish installed In
is msklng/lOP^^- ecnt.*dI«coUon ble amount of heat with the least
your house. J)o it now. Arms & Cole. nounce to the ladles
\d suit rases until SepL
exclusive line of imported goods from
I in tfunks from ^5c to amount of fuel. They arc richly
New York. Including silks, linens, flan­
A WISE OLD 8AW
^ suit cases 11.75 to||35.00. nickeled, handsome In de-;Ign and fin­
nels and woolen fabrics for sblst
Says that the wise man be

ish and low In price.
by buvlng a good umbrella. Better svaists and suits. Mrs. Greensted
j are now READY !
will
b<»
at
home
Tuesday
evening
and
have him liegln by buying a comb, es­
Como In and see them.
• new fall street baU to cater
pecially when aach an endless variety Saturday afternoons and evenings.
Aaslcof
the
most
fastidious.
22803t»
In price and color can be bad at Bug- 413 Webster street.
(In town. A large and complete
bee’s for any purpose, even to make
The formal opcqjng of
ONE SECRET OF SUCCESS.
firalght hair grow curly. What do you
' irlnmed and imporlod hito will
Is the saving of money by judicious
hink of that? This especial comb,
next week. Wood Sisters.
he -Renaissance.” to hardy looking, buying. In order to do this look over
with strong, kinky teeth, that regular those bargains offered by Grlnncll
THE BEST SCIENCE -j
,* music house, in New England Eyructing sunshine from a cloudy
Ir-^lll cause
ly used on dampened halrw. Of the car load received last]
It to kink also. Price 85c.?. /Prices on
While this Is not alwayi prac1. rltimlnum. celluloid and nibl>er week, only three are left here, at
UAble. invest in one of those tpuaran
branch store, and word from
bs from 5 ct*nU lo one dolls
•lias at J. W. MiUlkcn-s. and
umoewIthO.P.OinrwABro. Bothphoass
tern announces but three left
need the sunshine, t There
NE-AH-TA-WANTA!
Have
a
variety
yet
In
price
and
A TEACHER OF HEALTH
ire two prices or lots. $1.69 an4 $2.00.
VO alike. Take advanUgc
OMENA '
Has evolved from the almond meat.
both of sterling silver or gold plate
Ihfc Elisabeth Almond balm, which too late.
NORTPORT
snd i>oarl handles, a few of him for
move t
variety, and handsomely covcr«^ with
la RffM Baaday. JaaoM. MM
SATISFACTION
ny ski
guarautecd gloria silk. The k«»™none
of
our
rules,
ff
produce a soft, fresh, clear complexion.
lee runs for two years. Look at them.
thoroughly
satisfied
with
By making the skin healthy one will
I home, give it to the,
look young. Mm. U. E. Bonner will
THE POINT OF VI8W
strate It to perfection, if you bells and they will reiun/
From the W4-quetong club. Is Jong to
TO Trararso GRy tor 1
clean and sailsfaetoiy.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
give her a trial.
just what you arc look^.f r. Wright be remembered, and as a memento of
the summer spent here. lo<.k over the
Bros.. Star Laundry.
THE HUNTER*8 MOON
exquisite souvenirs at Barnjum A
Win not be up till OctolMjr. but huo
Pink cbeeks and g^cnhalr.
icr’s clothing in an endless variety
gold lined lK>wlii.
Blue eyes full of/
DOW up for sale at the 8. P. Saxton
thing to take borne, or send to a
lardwarc Co.. East Front street. In The secret <
friend. Beautiful views of Ihle club,
Is Rocky
mats alone there is a varlo^- In price
high school and other beauty spots as
wcil as a large assorinieht or larger
sterling ware, are to be had at this
I FEMALE HELP WANTED— |
uivlOHlate Jewelry store.

I

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exptrlmtMi

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Frank Crude
U4 Front Street

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

TRAVERSE BAY LINE

C. O. CARVER

PRICES REASONABLE

6RARD RANK yRDIAR* RT

VIA

STEAMBISCOUIHHAARD

ROURDTRIP 2Sc. S0e.75(
8MliLiinat8y0a.a
Alt 2:00 p. n.

UP^*r04>ATE
»\K>twear is what the public to look at,.
tng for. That Is what the Flcbrlch.
Vox, linker men’s fine shoes are. as
reU as the J. MHIer A Cd. high
working shoes. The new fall and
ler Block to now In. at Bd Lautner’s.
19 Union streeL See the aampli
he window Md you wUI invest.
AUCTION every aRemoon fOd
evening. Gannetfs Jewelry stock
LADIB8!

rou from Me to41A0 per pair at A

A. »• Walt A •*». Tiwwm
/
•aft Weea Geuth GIda
2242-tf
8TBR8 at Jackaon’a.

EXCURSIONS

SMDd trip tidmto at

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On

fri Ataaa
ATTrfKD THE GREAT
m. (MlMaetolmy;
m TALKING YET
LSfTVOU
Thai the Hal tpriiiM
RMS aarad THOUtANOG II

PECULIAR TO IT8ELf|
U the dainty lunch for the short
oon hour. A fine ♦'gg or oyster sandrich. hot roffe«\ roctia. tea or beef
tea. any or all of luncheon dishes can
be bad at J. W. Jackson’s- Oysters
also scryod In any manner, stcfs. frye
or on the half shell.

One way jaaeoad^laas tickaU on
sale at aU stathms M Gist aad Utird

Netica to All Peraana Intorasted.
Tba special assessment tax ^1 for
Ihc oonstrucUon of totermi aewhr No. I
In ^strict No.1. begIfiBiag at the In-

ILtLE.TWIiM
THE RED.CROSS

LABEL
is a guarantee that your
ription was com­
prescri
pounded by
REQI8TCREO PHARMACIST

210 American DrugCo.

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UMmy ®Md. Aiig««t «n. O. C. Moffatt.

tooMHtec to u« tmmnr. mmtl
m mmt IMwaUac tat
•otoMr tbTlbto tbM «rl7 awfl
■r to b* tb* teMt iBpntoraL to
im ar* iMrt cf crOTjr UM MM. tato
MDr •MVhvbd. «bo iM bta Mantod
war# Urtaa to » ataU at dlrocM oa
ooMM dar. eoaiparad witb tear onl
at arorx IMd la ItN. Tbto ratio at
aao bold aaod to aaarlr erarjr oeaaaaOoB. aaeapt that tbaaa «aa ao

tatataiw

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as.iisrsjs.rss:

tag «r Istaral sMart la the alley betweea NlaU aai Teath atreeta from

atreet. la the
aad ElcTenth
b to Dobcaila
atreet, la the allay between Elereath
and Twelfth atreeU from Wadaworth
atreet at heretofore adopt
ed by the oouadl of Traverao City.
Ich. Uhe notice:
That the roll for the apecial
cut for the laying of a aewer In the
alley between NMntb and Tenth atrecU
from Wadaworth to Dohemla aireou:
» alley between Tenth and K!er
_ atreeU. from Wadsworth to Bo
?rolii^ln the alley boiwcnm Eleventh



«ta Ihi. to

Ubc bli baud WM woodr Md long
■bd.bl* bolr ouatlod hto tbauUeni.
bli (wBoaU «cre ablsr black wvl
oM. _ Ho* I obwnra bii «r»y board
cUnM closa to bl« Jowli. bla bair u
abort cloM to bir b«d. tbal ta. laeb cf
M u itui roBalu. HI* InNucrr. I
bolteo. oro blaok. oc» aod cretood. A
vblw eollar ooelrDloa bto Uiniot aod
•be toiln ilooro* to wbleb bo lull, arc
lBaucatoi«.~
A Cbloaco Ctrl I. ..Id to bo ro«|»«
alblo for ibe arsa|ltttl»n of M-rotal
"Btttaal aaaaato oluta" to Now York
cHr. Tbo tod I. havlac quilo a v..(i
there. Tbo idrl la quclloa make, tl
aoloaa doclarallon that bor Idea
not a builnou oau-riirtoo. but U punl» fur the puriMm- «r aldlai *rlnklod
•toler. to bare ibe .oaai. .mootbcl
oot or IhHr 0*0 toco, aod lo |»rfana
tbo aaiBo uHoo foi' iholr frlood.. The
man la only
u
Id her yearn.' Hheliaa
atudied the art of revivifying luori
baad :«Hlrl!^by preaaure of the fln
Cara. wiliuMi^ aid of an emnlHmi
ahe WM id yoara old. and ahe aayr her
all year.* expertenre has convluce.1
her that a party of, nay twenty yoting
women, ran |»e helpful i« .mch d>ihi r
aa4 beep themaelv.M. y<»uthful In ap
pearance with out exinnae. further
than the coafof a few pounda «if tea,
which will provide aufflcleot mcmUl
exhilaration for ji whole year. Thim
the rubbing proeei. will be no enl 4»f Thera to tilk afpeeltllimfiji the i. k.s
liture to enact Iaw8 fpr prcaervlng
fun.
ireca. which are morw valuable
Mlaa Clara Webb, a young wumau <>/
any timber gn»wn In tho native
Portland, On „ baa juat made Ihr aa
foroxi. The bark to used for roodlclnal
cent of Mount Hood alone. 8hc waa
I»ur|x«ex. It to extimated that* oiu
camplag with a party Juat l>e!ow th«
€if dry bark will make enough
anow line and one day d«Tld<*iI In at
liquid <atrart lo aell for |2 at wh.il tempt the ellmb to the ,H*h. 8be Marlxale —Seattle |M*t.|ntolIIgenrer. .
•d on the Inip ilHi. of ihe moment, look
lourd Kelvin ban been approaebod to
no foml with b,.r and waa nearly ex
e whether he to prepared Jp admit
hauated when ahe rejirluHl the cr.wt.
After rdtlttg fur a abort lime ahe lie that radium. a« a widely diffused Ho­
of the earth’s eomposHIoo. rould
man the dt^cenl. and made the t>erlloua
I* to areuunt for the long eons
trip in mmti-iy. The danger of her Coat
can eaally be underMjKal when It in during-which g.sdogtots axseri thvt
this
planet
has existed. Ills lordship
eonaldered that the imiuntalii la over
he^lla^es. He doubu wbolher It to yet
11.000 fwt high
pn.vfsl that radium gives out for any
The marriage of CN>iint Herbert Bii.
length of tlmo«the marvelous amoiin
march aod IToonteaa Hoyoa tiaik iilacn
of beat which has tie^ recorded dur
at Vienna and It waa.on thU i»ceaH|.m
lug the short period the element has
that the halaty look a atep which-haWn under obaervatloa. If radium
hern do«y|l)ed aa ‘one of the fai.eat
doe* emit this heat--whlch to by far
alepa of hi. ||fc~a atep .Mjulvalcni -o
astottodlng property ao farthe malevoleni boyoottlng of the UUthen the vHrraa phyiicltt think;, like
marrka. * *11, ohlor of hia majeaty
Curio, that It must receive, aad
Count C^aprlvl. the new chancellor
constantly receiving, energy i
wrcHc to Prtnee IHmaa. German am
haaaador at Vienna: **8hc
boa by ctboroal vaToo. 'Sir Oltocr
prince (ex^hanrellorl or hla family
l«t«o tbtok. (bli bypotbaato bas beeo
make any approach to you. pray con
»bo*a - lo lH- In naor repoeu feuinne,yourhclf to c<»nventional forma of
blc. tbouph, Ukoa all arouad. aallkccourtAui) Thia order la alao to he
ly and rathet artjbctol.- The anbject
aerved by the auff of the embaaay
to alinpoihiT oar un wbleb It to bolmay add that hla majeaty will take no
tor to .u.poad iudpmoat iban to
notice of the wedding.’*
Tele-

bert. A. F. Hoa
tereated In the
alUJy bet
from Wi

ih and Tenth atreeta
to Dlvlalon: In the
nth and Eleventh
atreeU from Wadaworth to Dlvlalon:
In the alloy between Eleventh and
Twelfth atreeta. (faom Wadaworth to
atreet. ga heretofore adopted
of!T
„—----- --That the roll for the apoclal aai

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IIA8TALU the Jeweler.

DENTIST

n/s.—We
Mtoh. MaTNe ATklnson. ^a leadthr.
. n. L. Thomas. N. \V. Ilarrlo. C. II.
•rlely l>clle 6f oVarlln. Texas.. Ik ile:d
FtimI I>ean. O. L. Oiulter
from a centipede hit** wliirb fhe r.il
ry K Slylor. rSeo. Helm, M. C. Milci'IvtMl while dancing Moiidsv cv<mH j Harvey Chinsrorth. John Danford.
4ng. At the tlro«* of the oenim'nec she
Elder. J. \V. Miller. G. I» GarNlckerson, Jay Young,
foil a nlng on her f(N>t and was comusky. J. McAIItoter. E.
IKlIeil a little later to n^move her
P. Hughs. A
slIpiHr, 8he laughed away nil thoughts
iln.-. Arthur Hadley
of acrioua results, but m il bin on hour
n. Bennett, A Hi
1 Gallagher. W. B. Knaggs.
her f«M»i hod swolUm to alarming iiroMIrKler. FV.nl
portions, and It waa mK-essary to lake
1>. Kenney
her home. A physlrlaii
suiiimmioil
e. Perr>' Hannah esl
S. B. Cole. Andrew
and antldoicK wen- applied. Relief waanStee. A.
obtaliie.1 and she resumed her rtmnd
'alvin Gib
*»f gaieties, but Wednesday It wax nee*
enKary for her lo take to her heil. and
after a lung nlghi K suffering ihe suc­
cumbed to Ihe deadly jmtoon. A few
minutes after Miss Atkinson was bit­ Johnson. Mary I
ten the eonilpcde was found in tin- ben. A. F. Ho
batlriKjm by some of the young lady x
on Division s
at tho alley
An -antl-ktorlng league’* U being or­
ganised by some dtollngutohed ladies
«»f Mexiro City. lU object to lo comUl the custom of kissing between wo­ I ho roll for the special Sil .T.mon
men when they moot or separate, d.- heretofore made by the \hHi\
gt»eTulgl^ the mlcrol»e theor)- and
assessors for the PurpAsk,ofX
Plalalng the dangers of such l>nirtlco.|[^‘^^
counril
All members of the league will have a and paid by
red button on the breast aa a dtollnct- toyini; of a Irnak
ive. In a few days. It Is stated, the ■iiwt beglnolae at a i»iat at tbo
bciwoea Rtshtb and Ninth rtrota t*
diliUE K.ulb to the alloy botwo^^ igi

*

The late M. A. lower, the Briitob
Notice to also boreby given that the
thla^Luln of Ue
One Swiday
wiu meet at the
lag the curata. a man of diminutive eouncti rooms In said city on Septem
atature, preacked from the ahofteal
U^il In the Bible. *-Jaaiu wept,” to n
eongrogntkm of a down people, anti
Che oSartory roallsed only It poooc,
wheredpoa a atrangcr reolarkod that
It was the amallest chureh. the amallrot oongragallon. the amallest parson,
the ahortaat ^ and the amallest colmr Aaaeaamant-Third
leoUoa he hnd>ror known.—WestmlnWard.
To J. A. ^aroon. John Wood. T.

Jnat About a weak a«o a young Ru».
Man noblemaa arrlvwl in New York Tbo flao.1 coltocUoa at paarto o»or
nnder an aaaumed name. He waa not patberod u«Mb«r on ,tb* MtootoaIppI
Oa ihc way over he rioer to ownod by P.-o. Holdc. a doaloi
laiioua la the In Prairl* Da Chicn. Wto.' It oob
amofctag mom one evenlag. While In
• IIP sea*, wdchlac ftan U to
Ihla happy framd of mind hU dIacre- IM (rata
l. taaad at ttPOAPP.
Uon broke away from lu mooHnga
a. Pbaale Boadl, al Allegbeay.
aaq bo coaVtaUf JatonaoO a ooapio Pa., eorad bar baHaad ^ tot««p.^
nr toUo* iBaaoBtN. Ibat ha «a. aoBby Miwouoaa Batbodo tbo .
Inc to thb noantry. to atudy AmetlMiii
L AbtaobtopPaltoMaBiO.
foftllMilont and to ptek up vkot Infarowtlon M ttoald ragaiilng mllttary
IWmtotoadMrWt
a*Uto. H* atao loM iboa bla nal
SM THAT TimO PCBUNO
aaaia. AU o( vUeb tahM the aa- that ha waktad lo kaow tka i
tborttta Ibat ba
aai a tatntoto aaP «qa><rto4 to Wto* tb* wtab*: That eoBaa altora «ay of toll. Boto•tobor, ao M ta»V«
Hb aoBo WM biB to bar vba.^ wb—: « Ip ata* aaBtatoMP toaa an aaqr
ottaobpq Mtwb top «aar, «rwk. «aa
btriNPkawl. TbPoSeoroaMaoiaiw

8tee. FTtd L. SMcbtog. Colrto U Olb•OB. A1 HaalttoaBtcl. Wb. U Headrlcto. J. W. NoMe. A. U Haaaatord.

to Wi iNnn^ Mi ImpacMloM day tat top tab, a* itaiWiX bt toMpg
VtoBi attta IBPP • tab Hm « bPto

s."2M”jjiisrarjss
oS.iSJSI.'TSSS.-" “

W E. DtmliiSrAS

. manu wiiiu
xm. •
of one per rent for collection
charged. Oa all! taxes rei
paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st
penslty of two ppr cent for collocUon
win be charged. :
Office. Ho<mi 2d2 SUte bank bldg.
M. R Haskell. City Treasurer.
Dated July 2G, JltOl.
2244-tf
IT 18 IMPORTANT
To you to know that on Sat unlay
next Ihe IjiGrettl Casdy Company will
sell, that day only, the regular 25 reii!
fruit iMtn Ihuis for ten cents. Asld.'
from thiK ehpeHti Bale, tlu^- keep a
full line of frt-sh; nut meals. Just the
ng for the liolUlay fruit cak««s. .‘chui
be made and laid away for season: and use at a later day.
DECAY OF HOSPITALITY
Will neVer occur, .ko long as yo.i usf
meats from Brosrh s clean. iii»-l.edau
rket. where lu steaks alone you And
euillchK varleLv. Juicy tender bc*ef
steaks, or-lamb. veal, pig pork, to say
nothing of the large variety In other
klndK of frying meats. I.ard still sellI lU e«nts.
A FLY
IllleK to Kllck now a-<lay8 and mdU
Ing makes a horse more fractious than
me of those stayers, so F. Votniha is
Mling a gtKKl line of fly nets lo ward
»(^*vhe pests. He also has a full line
c hajtmaae*. and an extra
lot
plow harnesses, made for

.iGEO. A. JARVIS
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GENERAL INSURANCE
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Prompt Oall vary.

JMPET aOMK WMO.

EAST END

CASH GROCERY

ciurni. rntrietw.

812 EAST FRONT ST.

CHOICE GROCERIES
BHnER AND EGGS
AT LOWEST PRICES

MAOAHE RITA UAIT

Beauty Runeilles
JvSaliByAflDniilik

rich, rad blood, and muscle
^ rapidly iha^ aay known romod.v.
ood for bral^ and aervea. Thai s
Holltoter-a lRocky Mountain Tea
1 cents. Tea or Tablets. Johnson

! Bet^ took thoM samp^
who# thero Is a good aaThajrHl save jfn from Mk

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
J. H. Num
6n. W MeWdky
MOIIIOE k MeWETNY

SEaenTawE a
DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. O. NICHOLS. TSACHKR OF
THE VlOUIft has ergawind a OAf
OIICHCSTflA aito to ready
dawet

CriRwunr^MM
H»f»Ceta«inrVbtaJ«i :

-«kM
la tiM MaatrW Mkool*
Aawtea fmt otkw aMfal laiUti
, *Wi a *ta* af UaHatlu tk«

Boiablf tbs faat that early MiTfti«es
•mar to be tba lai^t tespradfwt.
IM iaa oat or avary 1.M0 asaa. g
lany awwldyad. wbo bad baaa aterrlad,
wave Uvteg te a state ol diaoit
laas day. ooaiVarad wlib ioiir oat
avaqr i.aod te im. This ratio or
iaeraase bald good te aaarly every oo

Hnttte l|^nn^r.“"^^

bert. A. R Hhward. and all peroons In­
terested la this layteg of a sewer In the
all^ betweeii Ninth nnd Tenth streets
from Wadssterih to Division: te the
alley betweeh Tenth aad Bleveath
stroete from I Wadsworth to Dtvteloii
In the alley; between RIevente and
Twelfth Etretts. faom Wndaworth to
Division street, ns heretofore adopted
by the counck of Traverse City, Mlchlgmn. Ukk Boilre:
That the r^ll for tec apecfal
roent heretofpre made by tee board of
assessors fori the purpose of defraying
that part of jihe cost ............
cit decided Khnuld be borne by spec
tor the laying
tying of a .aen
in tec niley ^tween
iwcen Ninth and
streets from^Wi-ndsworth to Division;
lietweefi Tenth and Kiev
h time
from W'adaworth to Divlven all
alley between Eleventh
strecu from Wndsworth
to Division «reeu. te now on file nt
my office for public IntpccUbn.
Notice Is also hereby gtven that the

WbUe oAetehi. or teitlle »lll apsr.
nokla above all mi te tl
IMS Uli to wmy :
tioaa are aoldlers. aalK
1 waste Ns«r York mN»w
ora
and tearteea. The followteg
ba was a diHte eoaptei
tbe
ooteuiaUoiis
by groupa te wbleb
kta befora that
> pteltena
a.fiter thabbx aiivate car. addraasteg
Ute Ibniiara W Uia
yliiAa air iaaa should haoa. Is In

bln baad aad f^. aba baUborod him
ao aeverely tbii be aobarad up and
baited her to < slit. Then be went
out. hunted up priest, aad took the
pladce. Later t^ pul
bln
tteM his hoaid was weedy sad iootf
on the street, a ho said: *AVell. 1
aad bto hair aiaatled hts
got Just what deserved. She will
lUs •arneats were shiny black an 1
never have anot r chance to boat no.
I2te. 1904.
old. Now I observe bis gray board Is
roila. at
? for good.”
A Jewish year book W tesuad to- I am doite with
; blipaad elooa to bis jowls, bis hair
A chemical li ^iratory for the ex
to
persons Interested
abort olqse hi bis bead, that te. such cf the period from Sept.
mtaaiion of foo< products, with R. K.
Dated this 26th <
2V. 1905. teo Jewish year
It as atm rebates. His
Doodlltt’e. formt y stale chonflst of
CH^
aotk». are blaek. aew and craasod. A ulns suUstIca showing that tee uq2273141
brew poputetloa of the World is aov
rtee appraisersbuilding of the
Ibo shin slocvoi In which ho tolls an> 10.932.777. Of tela aumbor Ruaala baa ‘f^ury departinfit of New York by
6.199.401: Austria-Hungary. 2.07«m
agriculture Tucsand the IteUcHl SUtes. 1J63.31S. Ger­
ttey.
A Chicago girl
said to be rospon
many comes next with 6ff.94«. and
The mciik*„
alhla for the orgaaUaUuu of several
I the Inter-parlUteen Turkey with 4C6.S01. Of the 000.menlary union,
•temlual nassage riubs ' te New Ybrk
delegates
WH» Jeurn credited to tee stale of .New
from England
city. The fad 1s having quite a vogue
Cverv leg'is- Itonn. C W. DcZocte. Ileoon
York, about 6O0.QPO are residents of
tellve body in
Unre. The girl la question nakes tee
> the BumlKT of W, O. Ihinham. AUvenllst Church.
Now York city. A list of bequests sn<l
185 visited West
solemn declsratloW that her Idea te
r ns the Wro. Ingersol. RoM. Hewett. Fn*d
gifts by Jews to various institutions
Ihy. . G. Copiw. J. W. Mors*': F. O.
guests of the
not a buslacas enterprise, but U pun*,
govern
14 peses of the book. Among
ler. J. B. Hawley. Thus. Ik» idniw
The
ly tor tee purpose id aldteg wrinkled
L. Brown. R. A l/iwHe, A B
other biographical nutimients te one
their
forihromlng
•tetera^ lo have the seams smo
i St.! Dunn. Wlllar*! Carv. G. R. Newman.
to the effect that 41 synagogues Were
Ixiuls Hire to adopt
out of teolr own fscos and to perform dedicMed te the past year.
Iling! *^**»n* C. Gore, Ttow. Helm. Luna
I Paris. Geo. Scoir. Go«. Newliorry.
her teteniallonal
tee same olBce for Ibelr rrieods.^Thc
"’“ Sarah J. Calkins. Janies Slack. Neil
te only 22. but te Cascare bark peeling hms become an fvreuce almiiar to that
T^be ijvingsion. k'red Smith. Mile
Hill.
active tedu8tr>- In the fiirosts of wcie.- Hague.
Clyde W. Finn. Lucinda F»x, Frank
era Washington. / The bark Is taken
The threateued e!ev
C. Kllcr. Chas. Kasterday
,
of rv^vlvlfylng
from
the
barberry
or
chlttlmwooil
I*atrirk
\Vm
strike In New York has
I^Vbuad>tmcle by pressure of the bn
Blackman.
Tohn'l^lh
^
hani.H.
A.
It.
Curg«n. with Ihh aid of an emollimi. since tribes that grow prafusely 1a tee drays an agreement having I
bt'djtlc. CIlfTord C!yno. MoitIr Itorker.
live hours* ctmftMvnee
she was 1€ years ^d. and she says her harbor district. It has a commercial
ivn Louisa Ayers. H. D. Foayner. R. Wl
. I oeft. Samuel Stover. C
six years* expeiKmci* has convlaced value of 8 cents pisr pound. An ckxII- repn'sontailvr.s of the \n
nar>trt*e
yields
from
60
to
loo
pounds
K. Kent. J. M. Hagg
Rapid Transit Co. and Iht
<; t|
bw teat a party .»f. say twenty young
Dlsler. Kly Clyd
of
the
dried
bark.
Whole
famillcu
are
firemen and other emplo>\-s
i t; I
wobKtn. ran be belprul to each olher
Rowe
The point of chief luu
:t 4
botl kcHMi tbemselves youthful te ap engaged te oollecUng the bark and
Hardy. II. W. Smith
^
ptetrance with out expense. furthiT Moiling to dealers. Some men make that motormen In the subway wl
J..-..
J. Sutherland. M. U Lyons.
16
a
dav
at
the
work.
Kntire
amnions
i.Mrs.
Rose
Webb. A- C. Rowley. P.
paid
U.60
a
day
lor
10
htmrs
thaa the cost'of a few pounds tif Iimi.
j Parl«. D. E. Carter. Robi Waller. F. L.
•te conlracled by easlera buyers and The men.wnceded an boar ant
I
which will provide suncUmt m
Smith. Lydtai Jameson. J.«ephlne
iinfNUiy ^nc«Nlcd 5o cents
exhilaration for a whole year. Then poiders intgaged lo supply the bark.
’ Bates. F. E. Saxton. Goo. E. Jewett.
Miss Mattie Atkinson, a loading
H. R. Burns. W. F. Mism. Nellie John
^
- the rubbing pro^esi. will bi* no eni of Thcro te talk of t>tnltlonteg the legis­
lature to enact laws for preserving clely belle ot Merlin. Texas., is de^J bn. D. L. Thomas. N. W. Harrle. C. H.
on, Fred IK*an. O. L. Coulter
the trees, which are more valuable fit»in a centiiHHle bile which .tee nMtea Clara Webb, a young womai
E. Slyter. Geo. Helm. M C. Mllthan any timber grown te the^natlve eidvtHl while dancing Muudav even­
« Harvey Chlnworth. John Danford.
Portlands (>«*., has Just made the
forest. The bark U used for medicinal ing. At the time of the t»ccum*ncc she A
Elder. J. W. Miller. G. P Garcent of Mount Hood alone. She
pun*oses. It U estimated that
L. Nickerson. Jay Young.
fell
a
rtlng
on
her
foot
and
was
comramping with n p«ty Just be!ow thi l»und of dry bark will make entmgh
McClusky,. J. McAllister. E.
snow line nud one day decided to at liquid extract to sc-ll for $2 at 4hol-> pelieU a liulc later to remove her
41 Ayers. O. P. Hughs. A. R.
slIpiKT. She laughed away all thoughts
'm. Ralne. Arthur Hadley. E.
tempi the climb to the |>oak. She sUn ssii-^SiuitUe l\isi.lnlclUgcnccr.
W. B. Bennett. A. HUolIof serious rc^sults. but within nn hour
edoo the impulse of the mimient. tcsik
^_a Gallagher. W. R Knaggs.
lA*rd Kelvin has been appsdmched to her fool had swollen to alarming pix>- ,
no liusl wUh her and was noarty ex
I>'i‘^®\Mary Mlekler. Frank Voge,
o. D. Kenney. S B. HowhaustcMl when she reached the crest Miv whether he Is prepanvl to admit porllons. and It was m'cessarv lo take M. B.
that
radium,
as
a
widely
diffused
her
hoDH*.
A
phyaiciau^waH
.summone<l
jnl. R^ Vnroe. lVrr>’ Hannah est.
After resting for n short time she Ik*
of the i^s^th‘M composition, could and anlWoles ww applied Relief wa» ™ u 1 ***^^”>*bColc. Andrew
Ann the descent, and made the perilous
o to account for the long cons obtained and tee re^miHl her round Pitch. D R\tsong. Wm. VanStee, a.
trip te safety. The danger id her feat
U. CurtlK. V'Ki Slocking. Calvin Gil»^
g mhich gwloglsu assert ihsl uf gaieties, but Wislnesday It wa.s mscan easily be understiKKl when It
this planet has existed. Hte lordship cssary for her lo take to her l»cd. an.|
coasidercti that tlie iuouuuiu is over
rren Salesbury.
hesitates. He doubU whether It te yet after a tong nlghfs KuCTering rhe
1I.0M I«-l blgb.
Harry McGinnis.'
provixl that radium given out for any ctimbed to the deadly Mson. A few ^ f. Niutson.
Tbf
of Cotinl Horbort UW length of time tee manreloaa amount mlmites
mitcR after MI«r Atkinson
bitJohnson,
i
rhouse.
John Promarch ahd OiunlesU Hoyo* took plac*' i»f hral which has bm recorded dur­
itee
Ipede was found te fhejbert. A. ¥
(^and
alt persona
at Vienna and it was on this occasion ing the short period the elemeot has
trunk newer
of the young lady’^ Interosieil
teat the.kateer took a step which ha» been under obaervatloa. If radium
at the alley
been described as -one of iho fateesi docs emit this beat—which Is by far
i being or- atreels and i
steps of his llfo-a step equivalent to
astounding property ao far- ganized by some dtellngutehed ladles
the malevolent t*oycotllng of the Bte then tee veteran ph.vslrlst teinka. Iik« tif Mexico City. Us object te to
tofore«
or« r.,.v.
marcks." By ofxler of his majcwiy* Mmc. Curie, that it must receive, and
bat the CHslom of ktesing bctwcei
: the roll for tee special
tV»uni (^prlvl. the new chancellor,
ally recelvteg. eoergy from men when they mt'ct or separate, rt.- • heret<»fore
le ny me IhSix of »pewrote to Prlnci> Reuss. Geemaa amvtttel^
tee microbe--------theory
and ev-l«'tel
——--------------------for tee purpsakof deIwssadiw at Vienna: ^Should tee how by ethereal wave# Sir Oliver
o, .uch_p™c0o.J[-'« .•JS*
prince (ex chancellor I or bis famlb IgKlge thinks teU hypoteeals has been
I members of the league wUl have a! ud paid by special
«fcke any approach to you. pray conrn “to be in many respects feasi- red button on the breast as a dlstinctlaying of n
sUnct-jlVlng
a trunk sewer
«nc yourself to conv^ntlonai forms of
begtenteg at a i
tlH>ugh. taken all around, unlike­
tow days. It 1s sUted. tha|
ciiuriesy. This order Is also to bo ote ly and rather ariiaclal.” The aubjeci achemc has won n .mcroo.
ra Eighth and h
served by the staff of the embassy. I
altogether one on which it te bel­ --Mexicali Herakl.
may add that hte majotity will take no ter to auspend Judgment than to
The late M. A. Lower, the
notice of the wedding.”
teeorite at fment.—London Tele- antiquary, is

i

Just about a week ago a young Rus- gr^h.
aten aobleman arrived m New York
The finest coUecUon of pearls ever
under as assumed name. He was not gathered togelheroa teo iflaalaalppl
allowed to tend. On the way over ap river la owned by P. O. Heldc, a dealer
became aomew|iat bllarious in the te Prairie Da Chkm, W'la. * u eomsmokteg room one evening. While in priaea 110 gtma. weighing friim 16 to
Ibis happy frame of mlad bU discre­ 160 grates and la valued at MO.Oto.
tion broke away tram lu moortegs
Mnunumle Boadl. of Allegkeay.

^ «*<f«u«ay <atorm a coopla
of follow pamigera teat ha was comteg to tela oouatry to study Amteaa
•toitlAnatioas aad lo pick up mted lafonaalkm ka could ragardteg mUltery
affairs. Ha also told team kte raal
aama. All of wbleb daddad tea anteoriUaa teat ba was sot
utelter. m bo rduroad by tea
oaaaal wlteiMi bavtag set to

F.

t te tea allay batween Elevaatb
aad TwelfUi atraeu from Wadsworib
to Bobente street as heretofore adopt
ad by tee oouacil of Traverse City.
Mlcb.. teka Botloa:
That tea roll tor tee special assess'
neat for tea teytef of a sewer in the
alley betwette Ninth and Tenth
fron Wadsworth to Bohemia i
In the aUey between Tenth aad Kiev
enth 8
bemla; te the alley
aad Twelfth streets, from Wadsworfh
to Bohemia street te
for public Inspection.
Notice Is also hereby glvea that tee
oooaeU and board of assessors of the
city pr Traverse City will meet at the

•„tK

T.-i.Bisaa!“ —

r*'b

tomber 12th.; 1»«4. la said city at the
coumril rooDK at 8 o*clock p. m. t
view said aascHsmont roll, at wMch
given
leard.
i
Dated thU 26th day of August. 1904.
CHAS. M. beers.
City Clerk

T^X
XES

•OOK, and jre«-va l>«m loyMy
a P. CAWVKR 4 MML

FIRE INSURANCE

Netjca to Taxpayora.
Taxi
The tax riulte ft»r the collection of
sehwd and City taxes and special as
soRsmenls for the five wands of the
om. MWVSR * RWHAUMOM
city of Traverse Cllj’. Mich., have l»cen
plactHi in my hands for collection.
Ik* lln my ^ifflcc for the pur­ 8ILVERWARK.
pose of colUviiug said taxes every
I aatoniah you at tea
da> from now until Nov. 1, 1901.
from 8 odojek until ll:30‘odock In
the forenoon^ and from I odock uhUl
4 o’clock in the aficraoon of each day.
NASTALU tea JmsHar.
All taxes Paid bcfoiie Sept. 1st will
be received] without collection fees,
P. R-Wa furtilah haiMtoeroa ear«
and on all taxes remaining unpaid on
Sept l« and unUI Oct. 1st. a penalty
per (w-nl for collection will be
I. Oa all taxes remaining un­
paid on CVt.l 1st and until Nov. 1st a
penalty of tio per cent for colIecUon
will be charged.
Office. Rooim 202 State bank bldg.
M. E. Baskell. City Treasurer.
Dated July 25. 1904,
2244-tf

4-:V^

-DENHSIS-.

"ss-i.-ir.weA. D. TYLER

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET

laMm

IT 18 IMPORTANT
To you loj know that on Saturday
•xt the IjiGretti Caady Company will
sell, that day only, the regular 25 cent
fruit Um tem.s for ten cents. A.si«j •
from this esi>odal sale, they
a
full line of fri-sh nut nu ats. ju^l the
hing for the holiday fruit cakes, mkid
o be made and laid away for beasoning and um- at a later day.
DECAY OF HOSPITALITY
Will never occur, so long as you u.se
pats from Drosch’s clean, u|»-ti»-date
market, where in steaks alone yt»u find
an endlc*sK variety, juicy tender »»eefMeaks. or lamb. veal, pig pork. t.. sa>
nothing of the large variety in other
klndb of frj tog moats. Lard btlll sell­
ing at 10 c< ills.
A FLY
Bites to slick now-a-davE and nothg makes a horse more fractious than
fme of tho.«e stayers, so F. Votniba 1s
a g.K^ line .if dy net.-, to ward
t*rf^e pests. He also has a full line
>f hotk^niaje haraefiaes. and an extra
tel
plow harnesses, made for

muKhinmm
"wssv-isusTiisr

SEIEIUUSURIICE
SI 1 NEWWILHBLM BLOCK

C. D. MILLER
D E IMT 1ST
< N«Uoiud DMilial.i

TRAVEBSE CITY UlCC 40.
Prompt Oollvary.

EAST END

CASH GROCERY

PrwfkNr.

812 EAST FRONT ST.

CMCE 6MCEMES
BHnU AID E66S
AT LOWEST PRICES
WM. HOPKINS, PROP.

lingtoa anecdote: One Sundny
, city of Traverse dty will met
teg tee curate, a man of dtateutive • coancf! rooms te said city on
stature, preached from the
I
ten tai the Whie. -J««
to-.
^
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
opponuai’ty will be
caotrocMkm at . down peoplo. tai
I Interested to be
Wakes ridh. red blood,
bio
aad muscle
tee oOnrtory realized only 18 pence,
mic rapldljl than axy ^wa remcd.v.
wberettpon a stranger retearkod that
CHAS. ]
Ififood for brain and
It was the smallest chuich. the
2213141
whit Hollteier-s Rocky
Rock: M^uin Tcl
Pa., ecred her hoakaad of tetemperparson.
Tea or Tablets. Johnson
amea ky atrmiuoim asalkods tke oUer tee ahorteat W and tee amalleat col- Noltee of Smew
leethm be bad W kaofni.-We«mln^
Ward.
•ter Qaxetto. /
To J. A,
Aa NIcket
NIckereoo. John Wood. T.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
LiblES! j Better look teOM sampje
A. Jioaroe. Wnrrmi Finn. John ^[rU.
aauea. she ba«ged him to M h«r hte
ahos4 om white teera Is a ffood aa- r. D. WOWU, TKACHU OT
mmm. Y%e vewM was ao tmn
•ona^L Thayll aara you from 6to THK VIOUN. Am 0fi«alM< a Ml
teat ho waatod to know tea rm
0*CHC«TII« aiH
rniW far A
alw«wa«M.pivNi

MABAiK nn luir

Reaiiy
mm
tesmBf/untaBWi
OUSiaTYROIRCiL
Aa»M*rMv»

CdBwattoMkifimi

wmrn

Itevfid lo kW te rad
COM W tews to rabUitd M«L Vl ^
M iir rajr ora ^Ura to ktt raora
ttoui Itora. Uotovnu to rao 4d«i In
^railito Otonwfnl to rao rati
Ugktotolutottos.
Uotovtol to kill luail Itod. on BoU
taMOttotoiMd suctoir
UotoirfU to ktti ontll Ifil, to Utoo.
Orarato. Ctora, itoraii. Mootoira. Wot
ford, Mtoraokra Kraroyfo. Mocrato
tooMo. Braito. iratoraw. Brraf
^vorra. OoooMi and Otodwto cora
ttotl
EabMta-Uatovfal to nra torrcto *o
kual to Uie conaUet of W^tenav.
Oakland. Ckariraoto. 8t dtlr. Lak«
8<|ipkr«l-Q|Mi aoraoa for lot. i
and cmr tnm Oct. l& to No%. to ta.

tkla tUto at nay UaM. FravMad. tkat
ink taken or eaagkt to Lakra ||kkl>
can. Barartor. Huraa aad BHo aad
kara Md karburm cuaaedad «ltk aaM
tokaa.'aad tko Saulto 8to Maii^ St.
Clair. Sagtoaar aad Uetruli Hvera a«y
beaoM. iraaeported aad sklpp^ out of
tkia atatr. R te ualavfal to ship dear
or aay purtkio <d deer wttbla tkU
Late uak^ arcomiMled by tke il»aae tag.
tala of Sratoctod 'Qaira.
It it ualawfol to atOl at aay itoie aay
uae aaUaal or bird pfutected by tbe
tons of Ibto state.
Uaa ef Oapa.
It to lanful to train don oa caaie
birds nUkto fifteea days of the opralag of tke aeaaeo. but tlto peraoa Irato*
tog a>ujit not carry firearaia vbea ao
dotog. ft U uatowtol to^use a dog to
huattog deer.
Caralaaa Sbookf^ ef Human Sainfc.
Tbe penalty torlenreless i»r aegUgeat
shooting aad kMling or nouadtog.
while In tke purnuit of gaaae. any kn

Bravor—UatovfuJ lo kill uaUl itoC.
Otter. Kltkor aad l•artto~Unlawfm
to kill tniBi May 1 to Nov. 16.
•MJak. Raoeooo, Skunk aad Mutkret
t for ten years.
*~Untowtul lu kUl durtog Sepivaibtr
aad October.
da\Tis’ middle name.
Wolf, toms and WUdcai-lkHioty fur
wolf over tkreo ratlu. lU: tor a«lf
uador tkm nMiatkm. If: lor lyai. |S:
Ex Seaxtor Heoiy G. Davis of Wrat
vlldeat. IS.
'
I
\*lrgtola wltbto tbe hour of Ida oumlaatkm fur vkw preaklent by tbe D«racritic
party ansa sought out by a ^
or Bag
Ufk rtmmmtM. Wild nuk,, ud Wild
wild laqioiideat fra
'7 ■a newspaper that baa
le nnmea. Ac*
1»10.
Ptoaoa—Ul^wfal to kUl aatll Ikio.
wired fiwm Ida
------- u...
cpriiiag lo lostm
Oaall. Spruce Uea aad Woodcock- ottve tbe reporter asked:
Open aanran front O^. 20 to Nov. su.
ntenator. what does tbe •«' to yoof
iactostva.
ome stoud torr
**Oaaaawsy.** was tbe reply.
Partrldge<-OpeB scraoii. lower pen-Hut really I must find out,- said tba
toaala. Oci. to to Nov. to. lacluslve:
antra pantoaato. Oct 1 to Nov. 3tt. to- rsporter. smUlng fatoUy.
-ttaimaway.** repeated tbe caodhiatt.
-Is that West Vlrgtotoa fra Vbaaa
fwaraelf r ** toqnlrrd tbe yoai« asam.
Draee-^alawfal to caiktire or klU at
-Xo.- chuckled tbe ex-eenator: -iUa
my middle name^^n dd family name.-Oh.** said tbe inimwiMaideBt -1
thought
It waa a along expression I
Ualairfal to kUl or capture, except
hadn't beaid befoie.’- New York
tag black birds. Bngltob sparrows aui

Ducks, Geese. Brant. Hniiie. Tluwr
(wUed tba
and Aay Klad of Wild Water >\>wl - South Side Mum club bns been started
Clpen aeaaoa from Oct. 1 to Nov 30 at Kcrautou. I*u. by-a iiuiiilier of uicB
OO Cedar aveuiKv Tto-.v u.eet one night
a week at 7:15 oVloi-k. By tbe tluw the
Jii^i--aalpe. blue hill, ranvastuu^v lueetiuz U to onler and tbe ndJ csIleJ
widgeon. ptoUll. wbUUer. spoonbil! It U 7:30 o'cloi k. llieu all tbe tuem
kutlefball aad sawblll duck may als i hers at0|i talking, aud uot adotber
be killed from Maretf • to April to. to word la spoken until S:»». wbeo they
adjourn, says a tbTnntun d:apsf«‘b.
Tbe Idea of tbe club is to refnilu from
Unlawful to Us.* any floattog
talking fur one hour. Tto» member
who forgets bliuHi-lf and speaks Is
gaaollne or eU'cirielty or lo use aay flaed a doiisr.
swivel or punt gun. batterv, sink-boat
Of slBltor Uevio. Uutowfiil til UAL
A doctor writes to the l.ondon lan­
gun of greater ske than to calibre.
cet that as rrgaids ssuluitiuii niid veatllnUmi tbe HugHidi < but-cbes rt-tsto
Flahl
—-fiaUlocked Ralnion, Grayling and tlu- t-usliini oT the mkhlle jigcs.
Speckled. Ctollforula. Uich l,«-\en an !
Steelbead Tiout Oihh seasuo fron
May 1 to Sept. l. (Kxeepi Maple river
AainoL coaaly’. May i u» Aug. n. Un
lawtol to bavo to possession uuUer sev
ea iBCbes to length. Unlawful to tak.
from atocked atreaius for four year>
after stocking. Itnlawful to sell bro<»k
innit or grayltog.
Musi'allouge. SlurgL-on and Black
SlramlKrry. Green aad WTilte Bass
Unlawful lo take, except with hLw.k
anti line, from March 1 to July I
unlawful to take black baaa to Inlaml
waters to any manner between April l'
aad May to inclusive.
Unlawful to take above from ll
lakea In aay manner except with book
and Itoe. or to take any more tbaa
fifty la one day or to have more than
lession at may
Sprartog to Inland Lakaa.
Unlawful to uke or attempt to take
fish la may of the inland lakes with
any kind of apear. grai> hook, set Itnra
«»r night Itora. or by the use of Jacks
LIT artificial Hgbu of any kind, or any
kind id net or by the use of firearms
or explosives of any kind or any devlc3.
except the book and line, except durlug iht‘ monUis of December. January,
rebruary and March when apears may
be used lo lake, tbrougb the Ice only,
any kind of fish exra«R broitk trou:.
ratobow trout, Germaa or brown trout,
grayling. tondlocktHl aatoKW and black
baas to lakes not pnilecCad by local
Solbittoa

at and Injury te Fiah
Grouada.
It is uniabrful for aay praaoa to put
toto aay of tbe watars of the stale.
where fiab are takea. aar aSal. blood,
patxtd briae. putrid Igb ra SRb af aay
dascri^taa. or tor aay perara or per.
aoas to pot late the water fraattog or

rocaa Woan:-! Imfi frapamd
of a araara nyii|N AxA

loa bra €jm MMbera.
There lx a total to data cf IfO lo«Bli te tho lataraatJooal ABtoaoe of
TbaaerksU Staga baployaa.
Tbo baadpaartars of Ua Waatora
TUdaralkm ct Mlaara. now to Daaver.
Col., Is to ba removed Uad. & D.
Now York, ora cd/tba laat statee to
ontoBtoa te tba OoJ^* and Waiters* atUaaca. now has 7b locala to good
New Ycrk State
aa Isaaad a caU tor the etobib aaaiial

Thia year** coaveatioa of tbe JouraayuMa Stoaecatters* Ualoo of AmcrIcm wtU baptar tu semloa to 8L Louis
aaxt araatb.
Tba tftb aaaual coaveatloo of tbe
Uattad Nalloaal Assoclatloa of Post
Office Clerfcs was held to St. Loais
of the
orgaaicers for tbe Americaa Esdera
tioa of Labor bow 1b tbe field report
tog active ttork U 1176.
At late as lil7, 10 delefates of tbe
calico prtotera of Boston. Mass.,
put to Jail for' meattog Ilx consider the
The Raitroad Triegraphers* union
OB July 12. totttolad 777 new men
Tbe Structural Trades alliaace. st

A paar aolaUoa of tbe aarvaat proOlam Is balag tried id LcmAm Bad
A club has bara termed wbara waaraa
of pood birth laara douMsUe wprk;
aabmltttog to a tbonwgh. pracUcal
coaraeofahOledlaatnMtloa. Tbalrat
Tbe argaalsera of ^ A. F. af L.
batch of oratitcataa baa Jaat baea ia- and local affiltotod unloas tbraagboa!
aaad. aad tba pramotara ctotm tbe tbaaoatb to tbe!r wor|t of orgaal
plan a saocaas» tba damaad for grad tbe worbers of the variora tn
tiatea betop U tlmaa tba supplytbroagboul that dlstriU are meeting
Tbata are 1433 cooperative aoeie- with oppusiUoa. espedaJly from
Uaa to the British Isles, of which S3 ployers to tbe textile pastries.
are very large aad the ramatoder com­
Tbe factory tespeetdrs of Fennsyl
paratively small. Tbe largest aaclaty
of an la tbe cooperarive wboleoale ao^
shops. No
bleb does aa ma
allowed to
anal bastoess of over I90.000.000. One
teacmenu unless tbe mopaat has a
of ibe largeat retaif organtzatloas Is license aad shows positive cJeanltoess.
tbe Leeds Industrial ‘ society, which
Wages fmid in the Philippines to
has 50.000 mrabers aad does aa an
adult male Igbor range from twenty
Bual bustocas of about I7.5oo.000.
cenLs lo ll s day.
i
Tbe Massaebusetu Bureau of Labor
to Austria tbert- bis! been formed a
Statistics recently msde an InvesUgxUoa of the number or per cent- of gvweral tmioa of mine Workers where
workers abaeat from work the day formerly jmme six or eevea different
after pa^ day with the view to learn­ local unioas existed, bfvfag an aggre^
ing tbe cause fur the men absenting gxu- mvniber«blp of 3,143 on Decern
lhemselve«. Investigations were made iH^r 31. mi2. The num^ of members
of the m wb' fore
In 413 factories, employ tog 39.7fil
males over Bi yesrs of age. On the km has increased to about G.4M0 up to
September 1.
,
fuilowlng Monday 1C 14 were absent.
Car|K*uiers at Havana. Cuba, and
511 from druttkeoess and 1103 from
other causes. This shows that of the vicinity ttje receiving |2.5« to $3.50 a
numlK>r working on Saturday* 4.OC per day. They arv paid ip Spanish gold,
cent of the whole number were ld»o and tbe daj's work consUts «d ten
from drunkenness. Of the tuts!! **‘"“*‘*amount employi-d I 20 per cent., or snj
—------------------average of over 1 per lOo were unahv]
THt LAV/ IN Q£RMANY.
to work from alcoholic excesses.
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Efforts to bring out a working agre*^ • ^^**Tani*M*luSv*Mewii^It.******
menl between the plumbers' national; Then- is a law throughout Gernisiiy
union and that of the siram fitters has thht nobody may s*-si|er ptti>er alH>ut
resulted to fsUurj and the fight U be the stre»*t Au English; uilUtsry frieodim- llml one day lu Drealeu. aaThe plumbers claim that ’
roU*. l»e tore
ulDted with
the steam fitters should be-under ibetr
i . k,, i 1^-.,
Iu»a’
.k
letter be lind been reading Into;
WrMtoloo. Md th... tbm-for... ihc
i,ud ibre* tlmo [
Fitters* union must become
iKilli'ctuaii tiopiieJ him
part of the l»tuiiil>i*rs* union. The aad expiultie 1 to Imu uiilte iiolttely the
steam fitters, on the other band, claim law u|HAii tlM* hul»Je.L My military
It Is eatlamled that the
workers of New York cUy lost about their trade distinct and separate fctim
plaaibl&g. and further claim that, hav law. ihaokLai the man for his
lAOOOJOO to wages la tbe recent st
Ckm aud h;iU1 that for Hie future be’
tog their own urganixalioa. they car woukl bear It in tuli4. TliaL os tbe;
aaptoat tba open shop.
Tbe Ciparmabers lateraatlonal un- secun‘ a much higher rale of wages, liollceiuais poIniM out. would make !
while,
if
they
become
part
of
tbe
things
right eu.nigb f.>r the future, but
km baa.passed tbe fortietb aanivernM-:inwhllc U WHS necessary to deal;
sary of Its birthday. The organIralkm
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, w‘H» Iki* P*wt wilb the Ilfty **or so
was formed June 21. 18€4.
An nppe.1 ... .h.- house <rf lord, .ill' f.''"- f
:
Union coal miners In Lancashire.
n..de b>. ,h.. So,..H Wu.es M.nees-,
. ...eu„„.
England, have proU*sted agatoxt any
«hnt,
further reduetkm in wagL»s. Many of .■.sierulloo .Ruins. 11,.- v.rdie. RivInR. tauRb. .•onf.s-wl he did uot
the
Glamorgan
(*oaI
company
judg
,
was
lo
be
done.
.
The
|KilbA-uiau.
more
i
the men are only easning |l a day
mciit for l'riT..'»CL> fur losses. claiOH-<l toiaginatlve. nnw a way out. It ^ss
aad working hut four dajs a wen-k.
to be due by the action of the
Ikal my military frieml sliuuUl set lo
Instructions have beep sent to ilu
-iun in d^lartuR eeriaiu *s.o,. -Uyn. j
^
various Pennsylvania rgllruad depar:
lu.*:,.!;'
menl heads by Chief of Motive Power .bu. cusiuR .be «„u. to ..noth tbeir,
1 prarumv; hlsSumniuT tm ikxwsIoii U
Ely to iuaploy mechanlcml mep.s
Five hun.lr.-d Jaimnche lal»orera i haughty He did not sit* himself on
stead of manual labor whenever |
lad. selected Butalu aa tbe place for
iU 1M6 ooBveaiion.
The taternaUoaal Brotberbuoil of
StaUonary Firemen has repc-aiud the
recuBunendatiua In favor of the pas­
sage of state tows aad city ordinance.^
reqoTrtog stationary firemen to be 11-

•Tble.*'
A novel feature in this year's
bor day |*arades to some Texa.H cllle..
was tbe participation of the F*arnien.
union, which has been chartered b.v
the American ri-derailon of laibor.
^lolycike (Mass.) canH*nlem* strike
iM^gun May 1. has Imm ii railed off.
Abotii 225 , men struck. The wages
lost amounted to |3u.tMu» ami the city
lost $l5ti.tK» to prospective hiillUlng^
whkh are ladefinliely postponed.
Austrian workingmen are progress
Ing. Until recently Ibeir unkms we e
only local orgaairations. but now they
are fast forming national unions, with
branches In the varlouar parts of the
Austrian empire. .
To maintain the strike of the flour
aud cereal workers against the trust
mills at MinneapoUs the union ba.«
spent over |20,«)0fi. But the fight ts
sUIl on and aid is being furnished from
labor unions alt over the country.
lx BradstreeUs report of labor conditlons of tbe United States It is
staled that there were 2fi6.«00 per
sons on strike or locked ont In the
United .Statra on June I last, while on
the same date to 190Z tbe number was
636.004.
A aamber of Loedoa cabmen are be>
ing trained as chanffeora. They will
drive tbe 125 motor cabs which aic
expected to be on the strx-ets within
three moalbs.^
Factory laxpector Keilty of Toronto.
Canada, is advocaltog aa ameadmeato tbe tow raUtog tbe ttmit to which
girto esa be employed to factoriei
from 14 to Id yaara of age.
Presideiil QoMea of tbd^afted Tex­
tile markers, has aoUfiedxtbe Fall
River cotton mRl strikera^^ the

TtAysUS
Tbe Americaa raderatioa of Labor

They will not re-i
tiUl the limbering Is hiremcih
The aJpancse consul Is on the'
ground leaking after tte inten sCa ol 1
, countrymen
I
r V
IWderlv IH
U intereslcl
IntcrCcI in
in .h.
r
t. lowderh
ib. ‘
irganlratiuti of the Knights of Ia ^
r. There are about
Knights •
of Labor who an* kHII organized in ih< ,
I nl.cd Smu-s. Mr. I*o»dorly hM b«-n .

that the situation wun uw kwurU
em-cu) i-uuld uot Oi-cept It
M to I-an nlleruative. U
there happened
^ngllsl. geimral sbould
!»•»»• vmau ihivagh tba
prison, some three miles
off.
Tlie general suggesithl hiring a boy
to pick up the paia-r*. The pulii-emau
Old ing of the Uiw
tu
axid found thut thin woald not l-v ^wr-

StatioKifv
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Artistic
Printing
.Should be the aim of every business man.
That s where we can help vou out.

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Envelopes
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Bill Heads
oryoum.iybc short on some Si>ccial Bla»k
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Knights of Labor iu different parts of, possible altenialives. Including that of
the country, and they are eager lo seel knocking the fellow dotru and maiJug
the old body reorganiztnl.
|X boll, and Csme to the t^uclusioa
at Cripple Creek still! that his UrMi HUgg.'stloii would on ibe
whole result In the Iwst UbM-omfort.

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itcher workmen to the Chicago sioclthe business that 1 found IL li
yanls Is Mill to progress.
; took me neiry ten minutes and af
danger of a strike of ih,> forded amusement. I cnk-nUile. to orei
miners of district No 19. CL.mpristog • thousand people. But It Is a good

XT
Monday. September 5. was cele­
brated Ihruughout tbe United States
\fy
Strikes of cloak makers which took
Pl«e In .WJ^torle,
el.v.n „.nu !
U«„r«. .n New York ...i ,e..L fori
recoRnltlon of the union bm.e b« n ;
« by the worker.. About :.5«0 cioitk |
Akers In nil were nSected.
|
Twenty-.lx tbousud men. women '
lU cblWren. compo.tn( fl,e..lkth. .rf
tbe textile worker, of Pkll Wrer. j
M«.„ w^io hnve been on . xtrlke for
wbat they term IItIi« wue*. Uxl
W9tk entered on tbf xUth week or{
thq. ntrlke nsnlau tbe reduction of I
l«4 per ee«L I. their nlremly mewer i
imumm. The Mrlke ep to d..e h«l

1 ME LARGEST A.Nl) MOST COMPLETE
P RI N TI N G E STA B 1.1S H M E N T IN
NORTHERN

American lady to a German
bodae. The taking off of hats In tbe
Oraouaii SL-ham>plelliaus Is obligatory.
^ “Kain I would it were so to EngJf'lt ‘uT
82l^.!:ln;St Ztortbnt .be m-u soiUR to ww ber
bnt Re. on bU Mde. ezpUlned to ber
tb«t ebe ww not. Tbey were both n
•>•' Aiort with one nuodier. 1 took tim
«Wo«nnlty to torn .Mde mid buy .

^
My cflipnnlon exptalnea quite fruik.
ly to tlw dnor porter tbut it did not
“««•
be enld. xbe wn, not m»ln«
^
^
nt eny time. ^

«mt tte .orke« «SM.oeo 1. -,*»]
blTtaTuTeoTbrj^
I M atteopt to aaawer. All be dU wae
Notke. were ,ec«Uy poked 1. the' 2,
□to-tead plmtt of toe Caneate Steel i
•paar. aaaouaclas that toe SMocb j

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eadoebletan. TbM wlU leare oo*!^i StokSSTf wTto^'toJtar'a ^
toeS4-iaehtoSlidlatotheenUi«plaat.| f»awe. aad when I ictnraad aqr
- - - .. »nia, to atokebaOere* waa toe heart
Joba Mitten, preafleal tff the UaU-‘ ^
(ktmtwmm
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pafna^gM ake ka< oalir tea a brU*
takSag cars ar hiBi.



at work Is the gratel pit U
ta aad Mate was burled for a
wMI^Hc awed with only a few
W«Sj Uvlpgstoa was home from

Is hart vlsltlag.
Uciala 8Ules4>r Barker Crc-ck Is vis
ItlM Baa Btitea aad others at ibis

WILLIAMtSURa
wlU Mr. Berry of Oraad Ulaoc aad
Mias Bvahs of Traverae City as teacb

**troqMiS^aBi has a uAilher and
Bitet yisttlag bln from Detroit.
Mr. aad Mrs. M. K. Baird ul Orswn
are visltliig hti fsihor. W. M. Uslrd.
Archie Beldlag of Walloon l-sk«
■peat Sunday with Rev. L. 11. CarpeuThe young piHiple gave Hu^ Wlllji
lag his lHh birthday Ich» civsm sni
caka were sdrkdd. All had s very nice
lime.
€tOAR RUN.
Mrs. Hattie Norris and children of
Praakfort have relumed homo after
vIMUag relatives and friends here the
past two weekk.' Bav. K J. Oaunder left last Thurs­
day ior Maaoa-oounty. where he will
hoM aome teat meetlnga.
Mrs. Ooimower spent the day with
Mrs. Wlllohee laa^ Thursday.
Mrs. Wynkoop and mother, Mrs.
Bitycaa. were enterUlaed by Mrs. Nor

MlM Poller win

leach at

Green

and Mrs. Win. Myem of Lake
with her
aialar. Mrs. Oauader.
Her. Alaaiee of Isikc Ann holds ser
vitta at the Advent 1st church every
Saaday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. WIIIoIhh' t<»ok dinner
at Mr. Lamar s Sunday.
Mrs. Uray was a caller at the par
soaage last Monday afterniKin.
KBtWICK.
Mrs. C^H. King of WeblK‘rvUle

^!rs. Taylor and children returned
to their home at Traverse City Krldsy,
after a week's visit with Mrs. John
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glad to learn that she
‘“iS?*Md"Mrs. Will Kreiiger of LanMrs. Rmma Bchrm^der and children
of Traverse City have U?en visiting
her part^nts. Mr. and Mrs. Joem.
Pred Procllck of Traverae City at­
tended roecling here Sunday and was
a caller at the parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kclsch of Trav­
erse City visited friends here Sunday.
At a republican caucus held here.
Albert l.ee. Prod Revold. John B^elss.
John Qioesser and l>»vl Undley were
elected as delegates to attend the repobUcan ooavention to be held at Lelaod Sept. »th.
KARLIN.
Tuesday. August SOth. being Mr. and
Mrs. Canute's SUth anniversary, about
m of their friends and neighbors sur­
prised them by gathering at their
hottt Tuesday evening. The Uwn
waa lighted with lanterns where the
yauag people played games, while tfctaalde of the house waa crowded npBia^ and down. 8omu very entertalBlag music was rnmlahed by Mrs.
Braeubridge and Mias King. Mias King
jMnyInf the mandolin. Mr. Sebermerhdra ptaaaated Mr. and Mrs. Cnanle
wtu a dfoantr Md two rockers la be­
half of the people, after which lafiaah-

K5L':5,^SvriK-iS::
9 aad wen liked hy every one. Mr.
Caaate Ig aMo argaalM of the league

MMIOiCKVUXI.

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ltlmpaitynillra.May^

ChicacD Friday oa the
MIsaes Beralee Bowers /and Vida
OuUins of Bmpira were la town Snn-

MAPt^ errv,
M{..aa4 Mrs.
Frito ar Tneene
d^risRed their father and mathar.
Mr. aad Mrs. A. & PriU. Eaaday.
Dorothy Plaher Is sick wttk fttasy.
Mrs. McLaaghlla is galalag. hat
rather aknrly.
Ida Johasoa. Who has been gaite
skdt. U BOOM beOer at thle
John BThlte mad bJe hroU

Md 8ta ?«k wni Mler
low hos^mooy worm friends________

•'is'sssrss:??

i, Harrle aad danghter Raaa visit­
ed Maple City
Haven called at Prank Totten's
Mr. aad Ml--------------------------- --day.
ST
■Peadlag the Bummer at Mrs. Dorsey's,
Jas. Hopkins is working at Lake
•poku a fuw woeiu of uympw&ky.-after called oa Mrs. Heim SaUrday.
Mra. Elisabeth Ray
Res. and Mr*. PhilUpe nrw
la friends be^ Thnraiay
Mrs. rtaak Hoctn aad aoa rataraad S**WlSiiuaiSw
revival
meeting* at Port Oae.^ ^
belfry
Mrs. Mck Johasoa was a Traverae
children mo^

a. PndcM. Ooaacr la €■*•
a
ABd Mat k«re oa a risit froai
tba aoM aa>t (tf the state.
■*aak" Caat«M hai tma thmahli
1 «bto aatcbborbood ike last enek.

THE HALL OF FAME.

Mra. Pep^
OLEN ARBOR.
Chicago Friday on the IllinoU for a per. wrat to Traverse CRy aad beck
Frank Bfowo. Jr., only neo ef a tor
---------- Mrs. Ptek TttUlo aad too two weeks’ vlalL
mer goveraor of Marytaad. propome
Buy wuat to Trarerue G«y last week
A crowd from tkls place chartered
to go on the stage.
The
Will Baker has baM aader tret.
the Harvey Wheeler, owned by Ralph with Mr*. John Wlille .
WUbelm
von Polena. noted German
i fte caacer oa hts U». He is eerr 'Vr.'^TlflL^'i^aeadaa of Happle- Dorsey, and 'took a'trip 'ar^d the
traveler, who wrote' a book with the
lake Thnraday. visiting the Glen Arbor
title •‘America, the Land of the PoOLD
tnre.- Is dead.
Mra. Holcomb of Ue sontheni part
Mr. MePburuoa of Traverue City was
Mias Margaret HUtoa began school of the aute U here vlalUng her f
W. K Gilbert, the faima libi
Mrs. T. Brlnksaa
Inkstea of
nw OB baulBeM last week.
of comic opera, although be has just
and mother. Mr. aad Mrs. J. P. V
Frank PUher returned yesterday
t.tbisplace/*^^-^"
Miss Nora Cork visited a few days pnaard his slxtya* veutb birthday, baa
om
a
bastae^
trip
to
Milwaukee.
He
Mr. aad Mrs, Will Carrol, Miss Carof last week with Mr*. Chance of not had a day'a ak-kueaa in a doom
■ays
there
was
^
terrillc
tbuader
and
Mrs.
Robert
Hilton
and
son
of
Yuma
pd aad Chas. Carrol of Otsego ara viayear*
Travt*rse City.
aiM
Mr- sad tlghialag. rain and bail Bturm on are guesU of A. K. Hilton and family.
M. Henry Uonjsn has been ejected
South Maaltoo Island f short time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Helm spent Thursday of Mr> Mary Totten
her cousins from Poach Sunday
perpetual eecretary of the F
Ugbtnteg struck the Island In threo ariernoou at Glen lUy resort.
Mr. aa^“u“1Sdl
Ptiipir from the south part of Academic de. Beaux-Arta M. Bonjah
phmes. No damage only by the down
We understand that Mr. Fcsst.ndeu the ra.
relatives hare.
state Is bert- vUlting her t
poor of rain.
wan at one lime private eecreta
contemplates building a summei
and mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. FYitx. Jules PV-rry.
Carl Walker aad several othem are on Glen lake in the near future.
alteodlag school la TraverM aty
Mr. and Mra. W'm. Amidon were
■provlag the looks of their houses
Charles Elmer Furman of Waablnr
Traverae City visitor* one day last
with a new ooat of paint.
Im. 8baw,|two cblMrei
BUMMIT CITY.
ton. known as the “artbit evangelist.**
week.
Okarlas A. PUher. John Trumbull
of Chicago snivel oa the
has In bU poaaeaslon tbe Bible uaed by
Dorn, to Mr. aad Mrs. Dan 8e«'gmil
Cork A Sralt have about two
momlag to visit Mrs, Shaw's parsaU.
ler. on Aug. 31. a aoo.
weeks of threshing and that will I
r. aad Mrd^arren.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shlveley and Mr their work for thU aearon. Grain of all ■ervlcea for many years.
Krank lluT^ BIk Rapids gave
and Mr*. Gump of Churtilmscti. Ind. kinds is turning out rather poorly.
Prince Jonab Kohlo KaUnlaaole. the
^ry Interesthii Uk la the Congreg: trip u SMrth Mm
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boraugh and delegate to congress from llaw&tl, la
Mr. iUd Mn. Mjrcr. ud fuar cbtl- are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. N
llonal churcb^%iod^ momlBg. aa
Bnell.
children
visited in Baal Kasion Sun- known In oIBcUl clrclea urn Minister
dreh #uat to Northport last Friday to
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur l>^gg of Wind day.
vUU-Mrt. Myers' parents. Mr. aad
Kuhlo. but Is usually rrferied to by
fnll.
Ind.
are
visiting
Mr.
Legg's
sU
Mr*.
SUblU.
Ing the Bumn
his mcknaine. ITince Cupid, acquired
with her sister.^ra.
ter. Mrs. 8. J. Wyckoff
Jerrell. has I
while at nehooUn Ban Praoctoom
T. Beecher of Han)ilt<»o. Ind.. is vis
SOUTH GRANT.
John T. Kruger of Wabash, ^icb.. bet
I families here are entertain- Itlng at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Jas
n frieml 1900 that be would mat the
WEST ALMIRA.
ilRA.
f last week.
Ant girl be met after leavlug Ida hotrt
The crops
iug nicely alM
lose a
Gil Madison was the guest of hU to marry him. Thte happened to be
we have had
brother. Gw. Madbion. last week.
of a span for which he had refus
Mamie Grant, who promptly a<-cepted
Mrs. llufuK K. iut«g drove over to #bo came oo i
Mrs. Robl. CI1IT.V. who has been vU bis offer. They were married within
five hundrvHl dollars for the pair.
A large gat
oner Cr*Hk Thursday on busioeaa.
Mr*. Luelin Burch of Rapid City v
IMng her brother. C. J, Barkman. left an hoar.
We ere very 8orry Cg hear that Wll- yariavto at the
lied her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J ’
Monday last for Grand Rapids.
Manachimetts has the dIaUnctloo of
lie Nelson of Traven% Clly. formerly
Wllsey, last week.
Mra. A. 1. Thurston called In May
poawwalng the oldest m lug ex goveniot
uf.lhls place. Is so very III.
Mr. and Mr*. Irat Blood of Traverae
Trav
nvkl Tuesday.
Miss Lillian Gray goes today to visiting at
ended the reunion of the Col
Mr. Bewell of Summit City was in of the forty-Ave stateo of the Colon.
Mr. Oberett's mother, two sUter^ City atten*
ManistfH- to resunio her
Horn
George B. BoutweR. etUl hale and
family last Wednesday af
iwn Wednesday.
and oleoe of Ohio are visiting him.
leacher there.
*. M. 8. Cox.
Mr. Beecher from Ohio was vUiting hearty despite hie more thau foorecort
Mrs. B. Nickerson and three chi!
Mrs Dan I*rati «*as at Traverae
yean. Ailed tbe gubertuitorial ebalr of
t. Mr. B
City Wednesday and Thursday, having dren of Kingsley spent a few days this town and recently oceupletl by
tbe Bay Btate Just Afty yean ago.
with relative shore last week.
sonic dental work done.
Chas. MtKxly for a barn, was burned
German Wcholan an uottd for their
L number from h
R. IL Hales has a new well.
last Wi-ek. It was a compb-te loss, with
ding the Adventli
longevity, but few evc-o of them reUla
Mrs Cliarles Batos and son Sidney
no Insurance.
Adah Thayer left last Thursday for
drove over to llcusonia one day this
Melvin Single of Wauseon. O.. who an extended visit with relaUvo* and their menial |wwcn as long as I'm
ha.v iH-eu vlslilng his uncle. A. J. Hig friends in Ik-Ualre and Williamsburg, fCMor Edward ZcIler.iWbo at tbe age
Frank LlUler has sold his farm to
bea. returned to hi.H home last Friday
oward Dunn left Thursday morn- of elghtymne has jnaCbroogbt out the
Mr. Albright of Indiana.
A very pleasant family reunion was
for St. Loul*. He will attend the teat volume of the fourth edition o
few days
Mrs. Kidder spent
history of Greek pblloeopliy. with
Henry Folsotne has sold his farm to
held at the home i.f M 8 Cox last exposition and return to »
Traverse City last week.
C. M. l.ewlB ^ Klk Raplda
Wednesday
at
which
there
were
Cl
where
he will take up bii studies at tythne peges added.
Work oa tho cement platform and relatives present, coming from differ
^Bbrn. to Mr. and Mra..Mosea UalleU,
•tepa oX the Grawn town hall will be
Mr^. J. L. Vassor visited relatives
other nmewf It.
bei^ft ipday. J. Mca»mbs will do the eat pans of this stale and Indiana. A
bouutiMius dinner was Ber%i-d by the lu Traverse City last Tuesdaj.
“But** protta-ted I be proiqiect I ve'ten­
ily are in our vicinity on a vUI
hcwless. after which imiHlc and reclta
France* l^nce and brother Dewey ant. “tbe butise Is awfully datyp.
lira. W^ Cook U on the sick list.
Miss VMdia 8prlngsl«^>n will
lion* were the order of the day. A? vUiUHl relative.* and friends here
IV;
d^tlon
of
oBcers
of
West
Un“My ilear air.*' replied tbe agent
ur school this term.
cbed they separated with fore part of last week.
approached
loa Mpwbrth league last
ilng nlKbl
bat Is one of Its many advanUgca.
many wii
I for their host and
Ray Lamphere of Manton was
In ease of fire it isn't likely to burn.'
appy thoughts of the guest of Merton Wood last Veek.
OGOENSBURa
were rt-elected wiVh
“Anil there Is no water In tbe weH,'
“d by
MIk* Ebther Calkins arrived
Heath preached his farewoll Muacontinued tbe wooW be renter.
•>lda> from Re<*d Clty^ She will t«
si rniun Bun
-Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy spe
•’Auollier advantage." nakl tbe agent
he Marsh KchcK)l this''year.
The Rev. Cornel! of Traverse City in Traverse
k* City with their
In <iis4* your t-blUlrv.i bn]i|»en U
MIhs Cora Scofleld arrived Friday
will preach at the Ogdensburg M. K. H. Kennedy.
LELANO.
evening from Williamsburg. She lakes In tbey won’t draw ii.“—Cbieagu Imlly
Church next Sunday, U being the la&t
om Houss and wife of I»rovemont up her duties as teacher in. the Inter News
quarterly m«H.‘tlug In this conference
CEOAR.
MUse* Bessie Huellroanlel of rntMliate department of the schools
■.*J. BuHlvan ontcrUlnt-d rela­
u*• City and Margare
Margaret Henry of
lliss Charlotte Powers has returned tives from the south part of the sUte
REAL ESTATE TRANBFERA
Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Erbarl returned
I spent Sunday fb tc
to her home at St. Charles after a
Monday evening from an extended trip
Alfred L. Thurston to Lafayette
two weeks' visit at the home of Mr.
mw, uu Mil*, n Ul.
1
through the eastern
ktenou. parcel, sec. 8. town 25. rar
and Mrs. W. Golden
day Ipr B trip through Canada to ]
Freti Taberer waa over from Fife
for hc-r home near Provemont.
Miss Millie Marshall entertained a ara Mis and to visit relatives.
Rev. Hexford and wife left for An l4ike today on
Hammond to Heler
few friends Saturday night. Pedto was
Mr. iand Mr*. Bevelhymer ha
Wm. Blackman is visiting bis par­ Alice Wilhelm, lots 24 and 25. block 2
deraon.fcd . last week.
played for an hour, after which letThe mses I^aulus entertained a few ents ben
er<*am and cake were served.
P. H.’s 2ud add: |854i.
Mrs. Trotman has been quite sick
. Jtnicpblne Titus to |>H>n F. Titus
friend* l\ur*day evening in honor of
interest lu s 125
of lot V. block
.MUs iJlrtp Keyes of Grand Rapids
northport
^"*Frank
TraVerse Clu; |1.
Joe Mo^ and C. Rnice of Prove
Miss Bvelyn lie* is entertaining
day afternoon and evening at.the company today.
. Votruba and wife to l-'r«Hlerick
munt werdA town Sunday.
Frank Ro*man drove over from Lchome of W. Golden and furnished
Wm YoU* of Detroit wa* a Le lanil Sunday
He was accompanied F Greer, lot 15. block 2. H.. L. A Co.*!
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. John Nolan.
some nlet' music, both Instrumental Sept. Srd. a son.
land caller
Friday.
I4ih
add:
1800.
hy Miss Halverson, who was the guest
end vocal.
Mis* Flore^ LSlrd of Traverse of Mrs I L. Dame
Mrs. Chaaner of ManUtee and Mrs
Mr. Seal has flnisbed packing
ad Mr*. £. D. Whitney of Big
Chaaner spent Sunday with Mrs. City is vlsUlng^rclatlve* and friend
Duchess appli-s and has returned to
Morgan Bales lo Dominic Dunn
Rapids were in low nihis week.
Uabelh Bchomberg.
his home in Benton Harbor.
Mra.
A.
Light
and
daughter
Jeynn
of sw\4 of
sec. 1». town 27
Schooi begins Tuesday. Monday be
School beglni tomorrow, with Miss
Mrs Holmes Is well and able to be Slovens of Owosso as primary teach­ Kj»ent Saturday
Traverse City.
ange II: II.
K a legal holiday
aniund the house again after her se er and W. A. Reiigsegger In the gram
Joseph Utiell and family depa
Harry Davl* left Thursday to rcvert- Illness.
Monday
onday for their home at Fort 'Wa
ime hi* sludle* at Purdue university. psre el.
lar department.
Arthur I-ederle -.left Saturday for
ft
Ella Smith Brur*- to J. Villa Me
Messrs. Wiliam Nelson and Martin
c. Billmaa u cnterulnlng company
EAST KABSON.
Traverse
■averse City 'where he will atten Brown were over from Leiand this ^ots 31 and
1
32. block 5. P. H.'* 3rd i
Wesley lluegscgger has placed a
week.
Oay*a^^^lder and Clyde SUIlwell school thU year
Wm. Bennett of Traverse City was
^tty boat on Bright's
held at tb(
f Bloomdala. Ohio, acoompanled by a
of his young friends.
home of Steiner C. Garlbe last Tburs
number of young men friends, have in town the last of this week
Prof. Laird and famll.r of Ann Ar­
Fred I. Duell. guardian, to Mra ,
Miss Margaret'Hilton called OB
len camplhg at Nolan'a landing for
Viiell. w-luo acre* of aeR.
friends In this neighborhood last week.
Frank R. Davis, cashier of the bank.
e past weak, but brake camp today. bor. who have been visiting at Prof.
She was accompanied by her cousin.
37, town0 25. range 12; |175.
LS be
Bd Cdiver and family are enjoying C. T. Grawns, returned to their honi»*
Saturday.
me City.
Crt*** to Hugh J. Boyd, s^
Mr*.
an ontlng nt Carp Uke.
Miss Lillian Keye left Saturday for m aoclety on Friday last
lot 10. block 6. Traverae City. ISO.
Mrs. AlUngton of Maple aty pasted
her home at Grand Rapids, after
c i.tu of Mr. e“8. PMlam blur- through town today.
Henry Halnsiock to F. A. Harwood
Mr. Wheeler of Omena spent Wed
day . vcnlng and of Mrs. W. M. Bright
A temperance lecturer from Chfeago short stay In our village.
ne*day In town.
Mias Nettie Paulua was a Tti^cr^e
Sunday, reluming to Maple <
Miss Ida Pickard of Suttont Bay U
will Bddreas the people of this place
...ore.,..,
the guest of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Da
and vicinity in Carpeoter'a hall Sept. City visitor the last of the we^.
Miss Rom Dion, who spent the week
Mrs. Utzie Dek
13th.
mith friends, returned to
horn
Flkhart. Ind., are hero visiting rulan R. Hannaford to Floyd L
*Georgc Nelson left tbli week for Al­
Traverse City Thnraday.
Smith, lot 70. Oak HelghU; |S25.
MAYFIELD.
bion where he will enter school.
Mra. J. Ball, who has been at
Oscar M- Morse lo Royd L. Smith,
of Sultons Bay spent
Mias Beriha Steward has been via Riverside Inn
time, left Sai Sunday In town.
part lot 10. block 1. Goodrich * 3r-‘
iting her aunt, Mrs. C. D. Hanks.
Slet'plng Bear last Saturday.
Mra. Vllllen and daughter left add; 1150.
AUi Baraum of Albion. Ind. speni
Wm. ]>aight Is entertaining
J. Morgan lo H. L. Leonsnl. ne'^
hursday on the lUlnoU.
the past week risitlng hU brother. A.
ew. Mr. Palgbt, from LaGras
Mrs. Fred Briggs and son are over ^ nw\4. sec, 1C. town 27. r*nK** i*Bamnm. of thU place.
Mr. and Mr*. 8axua of Toledo are a Mr*.
rom Fox Uland.
Arab Gibta of Traverse Oty
lesU of Mr and
BATES.
■al lo H. A. and A. F.
Rev. Waltera occupied the pulpit at
visited Mayfield friends this week.
Mrs. J. D. Brlj
I’albr
Wnibrecht,
se^ of nw%. stx- IC. town
the CongregaUooal ohurah oo Buttoy.
_ as Tuesi
Prank. Qlhbs has been entertain! _
visitingwt Cedar
7. range
raj
9; $7M.
Mrs. Redmond and daughter of 17.
dISB Archer of 'Traverse City as
Some of the farmers have discov- hU brother. Wm. Gibbs end his wife, teacher.
Geo G. CoveU and wife to Emma T
Geo,
Grand Rapids are Ue guests of Mrs.
ered a worm In the wheat atraw which “'lltoTSljr W«Umu •rrlied G
Filhe
Wilhelm,
part
k>l
4. sec 35. town 27.
A.
Milllkeo.
The fourth quarterly meeting of the
causes so much shrank whent
Rev. WhWden. who has been ilU U
91M.
U. a church was held at Bates on Sat
The grain crop wns very poor, som^ du to Uk« ekuse ot our K
CBrpenler to K. A Monroe,
nrday and Sunday of last week. Rev. slowly reooyerlng.
not worth the thrashing.
P. H.'s 1st add: |1>10.
J. Spangle and family are pleasantly
C.
L
Wood
presided
and
preached
to
R. E. Freeman has a handsoa
xh A Lay Co to William L
Mr. aad Mra. John Seeley vUlted a full bouse both morning aad even- located In their new home.
dwelling welfrader way.
loU 16 and 37. block 4. H.. L
Mr. aad Mrs. Bills, who have been
Wexford frieads over Sunday.
tbe services
School began last Monday.
the gueau of Mra. W. WQaoo. left A Oo.’s tod add: UOO.
Mitt >toUle Thompaon has b
Rachael Herrington U teacher.
Monday for Old Mfemkm. wlmra th^r
Wll.
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vUI spend n veek hpfore raCBftltlig to
Bellaira are visiting
Ueir home In Toledo.
JwitaeMbto?
u Il?tef Idnlty.
Mrs. Chns. WestM mod daightor
Mr. and Mrs. Green and daughter
toBtir
. block X«. Travnrtt
hra have gone to Elmira to spend a Peart spent a few 4kfa «l iMt voak
wlU friends In Trawetw OUj.
GRy: H.4&0.
ew days with ralativea
Prank M. Gardner to Prml P. Wlb
Mrs. Cora Crisp enterutaed her
tlams. loU 41 and 42. block 1. P. H.*s

d't

stajasTi
ENGLISH ETCHINGS.
A copy of wjeuri
The Britlab poatoAke authorttitt hiw
Loudon U lighted by SAA96 iBcnudeaceut gas lamiw. 1K.248 Aat Aaue
gas burner*. 4J»74 electric Aiv lamps
ami L185 electrtc lucmadncett lampm
ictkm ef coel In
The mere.
tr led to the empkqrmeot of !
in BM12. the total number engaged la
BIOS being B42.UIIG and la IMS 834.7P1.Tbe Britlah workmen have mamigcd
to put away a goodly Utile neat egg In
friendly, building, co-operative nml
trade union eodetlee aud anvtiip
bauka. Tim records abow that *7JS^.
ueo of them bare 91.814.00CM100 In aHrii
aavlugs.
Drury l,aDe theater Is to bare two
asbestus inirUios. one loalde tbe proeivntlum wall and tbe other oApil<>^Tbey will be operated by ■efierate ap-

MODES OF THE MOMENT.
thing In
Gold elastic la tl
belt webbing.
^
Dainty tcxiura of peneb color straw
braid are draped with Uce In correepondlug Hot.
There Is a promised iwrival of the
white ranva. belt with dee|> buckle ne
an adjunct of tbe lloen aklrt.
.Novel glrdlra are mode of ruby and
emersM bends plaited and ornameuted
with iHwd buckles nud guhl boll, aud
fringe, at the end*.
Unen tailored eulta ere being fa.blooed not alone from white llueo. but
efaw from flax, pele blue, lavender, pale
nmure. .dlpbur and tight pink.
No waUta, not the moat elaborate
abeer Uuen covered with eyelet embroideiy.
TbreeKiaartef Host Ailing coat* embelliabed with laee and aripUcationc of
paaaemeoterie continue lu vogue and

EDITORIAL FLINGS.
Profe*aor Lsugi.y of olrahlp toBM
■aya that be could fly to Canada If he
bad loU.OUJ. Thera are otbera.-«t.

1 railroad lawyer be t
not luind tbe crumb.-Mb
Time.:
IM.iliideipIiinns got exHted tbo other
day fiv.-r a report that gold bad been
fournl at the bottom of a arwer then.
They were afraid tbe mint bad aprung
s leak.-Cincinuatl Tlmes-Btar.
A woman baa written to the Uolrersity iHwpIlsl Inquiring whether aklh
grafllng will cure a red nose. If aha
were a man the doctor* would'probebly
•uggrat a almple
pUU ITeee.
PCRAONAU
The sultan of Turkey ainm to oat*
Uve all hi. I

The Lodtes* Bcoeit oodetjr ME a 1ft add: $1.

Games were provided for Chedr
John Johaacm of Wayae maty Hartim aad HaroM QIbba wrUl both ttttiL after
erhldi KfiroshmeaU
rafiroahiiieaU were
arera
^
which
rhieh they all did ample wu kicta taoyte.
ouae oa^the eiairskm Thareday lO So
Travme Oly to achool thla amrved to which
. «d k
spend
a few
f«« days srltk
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kle
■ aeedleM to eay they bad ■er Md ramv

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