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The Evening Record, September 06, 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)
Date
1904-09-06
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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fUREOlia
I at tka g0t af IT
itMfHai Jalf U
MkaiM aka laaWM
at AMPa.
Uadanahar Aadtr-
tka lata W. G. Lawraaea. tfM at the
rrtAay.iaptS. raaaralaar
held at that pteee oa Saada
ad by the Rev. Dr. Oardnar,
a Cptocopal ckarok ft that Hty.
Tkf fuaaral araa bald hare. The rem were brought kcfw yastarday by
•TIIIKI8 HAVC
W. a. Lawrence, i
Wf.
laid to ren by the alda of bar aoa in
Oakwood cemetery^ Rev. C T.
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T»i«ir tJiMiAlt Md
WONTSmUTE
COtORED MEN
to Ike KrMlos
»ejrt. S-One tlni
^kan IMM)« applkwtiuo to the dlf •OUTMIRN SOLDlIRd HAVt NO
use FOR NKORO OFFICtRS.
IW^i pmeking oompaolc. In Chk*««
today fdr mnployncnit. The um«* ill
«Aikw eitiu aUo at
oral kuAdred old employet asked I*,
ka Uken back* The strike leaders
* I keld a eoafereare and It was their
MIN CRITICISI WAR OIFART• opkiloo that by ionlaht
MINT FOR ITS ACTION.
■ cl^k lhl.<
aftermioo Ui caU of the stHke. Other
Forty
Tbeuaand Troepe Hava Seffiin
aaloas vboso memhers etnick In «>in
the War Mantuverw-Laok ef Olejpatky with the bnlchem also held ses
;akms for the iMirpoe^ of endiua tho
clpllne and Tralnlitfl Is Netleeable Among Volunteera.
BMlCAHTHIIliESWEliE FOmD
DEATH’S GRIli HABVEST
'nvf MORE HAVE ANSWERK)
!
THE RINAL SUMMONt.
imrn.. H.Mh. imm Ci«k. M.b.1 E.r
hart. Mra. Stoat and Mra. Lawe
Mrs Helen J. Heath, aged 49 >ears
idled Saturday night about tO;:io
oVlack of canoer at their home. 5<v^
Bates street. Deceased was the wift
j,
otxouu H. Heath and borldos her huih
p -ba^SMMVoe thiM children.- Myrtills
> live at bdlnc and Mrs
Lloyd of
peninsula.. The lat
be here on account of the llln«»iw of
.her hnslisnd
’ ReUtlv«*» fn»m out of the cUy mhti
jattemlfd \hv funeral wore Mrs. John
rVcis and Mrs. Harry Molor, both of
Muskegon. Mrs. John Moon of Ikll
vine. Miss Ltxrle Heath of Milan an.1
IMr. and Mi> Kmory H(«th of Iktrolt
_Jdfs. Heath bsvrs one sUter and two
brothers. Mrs. Ilsnnsh Hut.tiarU who
Jives near the iHy and Jonathan and
Oeorge Jameson of ihis Hiy.
The funeral scrvlrt- was held yvMct
day aftcrm»un from the home on Iteies
atreot. Rev. Demus rochuii of the
CVmgrrgational
church
offiriate!
Music by a cbwlr consist inn of Mr and
Mrs. H. A. Goats. O. G. Miller and Mrs
Ijiura RIrhsrds aang st'virsl mUt
• Ions. The Robekahs attendid the
funeral In a Itody and the tiall tn^arer;*
’ iwere from the Odd I<>b11ows UkIkv Tlic
attendau<*e was vofy Jargt' and
Boral offerings were one of the lari;»*st
lever
In this city L. I>. Cuyis
bad chan;* «if the funeral.
F !sr.
By Win* to the Evening Record.
OalnesvIIU-. Va.. fb-pl.
F*»rly
thousand troops began the war ma
neitit^ hen at midnight. The notice
able lack of discipline and tralnluj;
among some of the militia orgaalxa
Hons, as compared with the regulars,
has occasioned considerable camment
about corps boadquarterr. Not only
beae militiamen fall to shorn
proper respect for regular offinfs. but
tbelr own offlet-rs seem to be
uuable to contnd them.
A rigid Inspection was made last
night of the beiu of the enlisted men
resulting In the discovery of quite a
numlmr of ball cartridges. Already III
fc-eling Is manlfinit between the South
em mlllllamt-n and the ConnecUcul
c*»lorcd troops. The 8outkem**rs ab^
solutely refuse to salute colored of
ficers and an outspoken In their crit
icism of the war department In or
dering colored soldltTs to the maneu
vers.
MTSIATIIM mWMANE ARE BUT
ROUMTSSN MUM AWAY.,
THAT CITY
TNEIR.GOAL
TWO JAFANRSE ARMIES AR^ RACINO WITH I^USSIANS.
CAMMIKABIOUilTEEIimES
OUR SHOES
FOR CHILDREN
,
Fit tht* lH-**t. luoll th*-jJH-st and
wiwr the b«*kt *»f any ijliiM-s she
* an buy —hhe has proved It,
And price. w*dl. here hre some
shoeO. all Mil id lent her. jiiol a bit
*d sh*Mbly in them:
BURGLAR RETIRED WHEN W. C.
HULL OUESTIONED HIM.
DldnT Reply to Any Questions Until
Askod What He Wanted and Then
Said -Nothing.”
Elopipg Princoos and Paramour Travolod by Way of France.
By Wire to the Evening Reeord.
Vienna. Sept. 4 l. b-graiu neelvtHl her© l*Klay n-|K»rt» that I'rinLouise of ColHuirg and (Vunt
Kegllvich Msltaseich with whom she
eloped have arrived at the Island of
Joery by the way of iVance.
CAR WENT OFF.
DignT D6 Much Damage But Made a
Lot of Work.
A otock car went orf the Pere Mar
quetle track yesterday and down onto
the walk at the west end of Eighth
str«H‘l bridge. Besides sma.ihing a
large bole Jn the walk ll required
trip to Mr. LMgaocker's
today for the day.
J. W. Bimn^hsa goae to Milvaiihee cm hmriama.
\
Mlaa Datoy Moerto of Gnmd Rapids
to a gnaat st tbe borne of Thomas
Bmarthvalte
^
Gtp Bo0k Skn
KATHER~G**ocraly fair tonight and tomorrow axropi*ahowara
ih portion. Warmer west aad north portion tonlghL
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eloihiuK Moru^ in Traver.se City only
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•Piano Is held bv (he huu<lr<-t!s
or satlsfled ciiKUiiuerA all ovi-r
the land should he sumcient,
immf of their lilKh merit and
wearing
qiialuleK.
Faclory
priet*s. eaAV it-rms.
W. W. vmi COMPUY
l2»rn>BtSt R.astroBf,Xcr.
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O. C. MOFFATJ
The OKI Reliable Shoe House
Abstracts of TIUe
PRICES SATISFACTORY
FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
BstaMlahodln 1868
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.
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W. L. BROWN
MGR.
Cor. Lako Avo. and lOth
New Stand, 242 Front Street
NEW FAIL
DRESS GOODS
The* most complete line to he found in Northern
Michiyjan including all, the latest productions from
home and foreign looms. Below we only quote a few:
inch Dagswayn Suiting
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3(5 inch Zibdinc and Invisiblo plal.l gOc
Mixtures ai.....................................
The finest line of Suitings including the
It", si.oo:
Our black goods department is now complete with all
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the newest weaves and at popular prices.
''
Mra. H. M. TUnbUn west to Letoad
Mabel J. Barkart. the Jyealsmd
(daughter of Mr. and Miw. Seubea
ban of Boyd avenue died Sunday
wnriag. The tuaana aenrtee was
Md thla
at Iff a’clock firoai
>‘H»
W.^e..pecUH7 0fb.Tl«,
.HUn. mcoM WM mImI
books. Soae extra Tstoes Is tllcbtljr sbcll van sad .r-md hs^
books sra hws. CsU rarly.
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DOOR AfilD
PROGRESSIVE PEANUTS.
Mim. Ed Wait Entartai
Mr. Nickaiaon.
Mrs. Bd'WaU entertaiaod last even
ing la hosor of Fred O. Nickelaon of
Plymtmth. MMb. Cdvcra were laid for
twelve. The evening was pleasaaUy
•pent la pMytag games, one of which
was prograaalve peaaote. Mr. Mckelaoa to vtaRlsg FTed K. Wood.
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KIMBALL
N IMPOSING COLUMN
The fumral service <»f Ivan IJunn
iwas held Sunday afiemt»on at • o'clock
from the home of the bmtbor.
Ikinn. near Silver lake. The body
bmuKhi' t*i tills city and laid to r*‘st
tn Oakw,H»d rem*Mery. Music was by
a choir ctiuslstlng of Mewsrs. Ik. Snv
der. h\v*l Hunter. E. K. White and H.
King. The pall Inwrerw were Ftiwl
Wursbnrg. Bert Ellis. kYank Shuler.
grays won.
M.de Rirh. Charles HallH'rR and
Kasom SiX’or. The house w«s cn>wdeil Defeated Manistee Buffalos at Copewith friends and relatives.who wish*-*!
mtah Saturday.
to nay their laat rewiK*rts to the do
Sjiecla)-1*» the Kvt-nini; Rertird.
parud. The funeral was in charge of
Oopemish. «cpt. 6,-The Grays deW. S. AndonMm. Rev.’ C, T. Stout of
feaied the Manistee Buffalos here 8atthe Episcoiiar church officiated.
y by a score of S to 4. It was a
James Clark, a pioneer of nf, Lake. met* game and several pretty plays
ng«4 74 years, died Sunday morning were made.
*1110 Grays play the Nebraska Inat the aaylua of Tronic rheumatism
Ians here Wodnesday.
Dooaased ioavaa a wEe and one non
Rasky and
The body was taken to Fife Lake yes
and Knabe): Oopemlsk.
terday aftemooB by Uadeitaker An
derm and Ike funer^ aenrlee will be Docker A Notf. Vmplro-0. Bamew.
Strike outs—Rasky. ff: Docker, ii.
held thla arteraooa al fife Lake.
EVERY I
MOTHEI^
KNOWS!
TheHisli Regard
DIDNTWMT UmilNG
tor Scljool
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS.
Mrs. a a Balsa Healats at Edgewood
Last Evening.
Mrs. O. G. Bates of Chicago enter
tained twenty-five friends very pleas
I ROAD FROM VENTAI
antly last evening at Edgew*KKl. SiiptOAKEOAND COT OF.
iras served by Mrs.'C D. l*alhmp
tbe rest of
evening was stw-nt
mmlaaaHaa Wd|aiia Land the Re- In playing progressive cinch at the
home of Mrs. B. P, Rillings. Th*- gen
real Fallamad by Liiws of Artil
leni-u s first prtte. a book on sp*x-kk*U
lery and Than Oeaeral Kurarout, was won by W O. Holden, and
patl^h*. Arvny-Japaneee
the Udles* priie. Riley's “An Old
8wo»vheart of Mine," by Mrs. A F.
^
ta East and Weat
t'ameron.
By Wire to the Bt^lng Reconl.
Excavating Begun.
Mukden. Sept. 6.—The retreating
UBslaas are within fourteen miles
Excavating f..r the West Sile I'aih
of Mukden, f^ag lines of eomi
olic church on the comer *»f Uivb.l<n
i, drawn by atci
and Second strcela has commenred.
I and even bullock
It U ex|M«ct**d to have the church <Tiway north over the
ch*scd I hi A fall Thu <vmtraci Tor the
lag. cut-up main road fmm Yenul. foundalitut will b<- let In a few day.t.
Beside them come along traina of arof them General Ku
ropaikln'a army.
The Japaneae are eontinuousl
gaglag the Ruaalans' r*-ar guard. The
main Japaniwc army Ih mairhlt
along the roads eastward of the Rusn lines of retreat*which converge
Mukden. Another Japanese force
Ih which the hlgh gra.le late
Mukden frtin
Blylc
Inc fr*»ro the direction
of Liao Yang. Marshall Oyama seom
to I.V making a race for Mukden. Tfc^
booming of cannon can be hoard four
teen miles from here.
Viceroy AlexieS and suff have ar
rived at Harbin from Vladivoalok.
the htmit- of W,
C. Hull Monday
inrulng but was
frlKhlrned away iK-furo he secured
anything.
Hr. Hull awakenetl about 3:40 with
le senae of R*»nieone U*lng In I hi
om.'' 8ur<- enough a man wa.s there
Mr. Hull at one»- began to qmsthu;
liimln regard to his Intentions and the
man made no reply until asked what
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR MARCHED IN he wanted and then he said “Nothing.*'
SON FRANCISCO,
this p*»lnt the man started to go
below. Mr. Hull follow*Hl him hut h«g*il out of tbe house and dlsap|H-ar*jd
Immsnat Oowd Choked the Stiweta. There was nothing whatv vor taken.
Twenty-ainth Triennial Conclave
AT ISLAND OF JOERY.
la New Being Held.
By Wlr*' to the Evening Record.
San Kranclse**. Sept. C.—The teiu
ar bt»si. lo.ouo strong, luarrhei
hnniRh the San Francisco.atr*HHs l%>
day formally o|H-nlng the twenty-nlnth
rlennlal r*mclavc of the* order The
•XUH'\% wen- choked
1 thH,ple from
• curl, to the buildings. At the h*-ad
(h. imiHeilni; column was a platoon
of moiinicMl ptdicc commanded by Sir
Kinuht t'hl.-f of Btdlce WlUman M
San Fran* Is*-*!. In the first carriage
the Most Eminent Sir Henry
Bat«-s S!*;ddard. grand master of the
grand *ncampm^t of the Fnltr'd
Slat*-*, and Most Eminent F,arl of
n. grand master of the grvat
priory of England and Wales.
cnaspt showara In, aofth
V«mi Ppya
a
Wartacr wast aad aorthi pm
nlgbL Variable wiada. \
Twaaty-three youag peo^ ai
oat for Traverse Beach last evealag
to mnv a eors roast bat the wasoa
broke dowa just after they crtMoed
the M. A N. B. tricks oa Bay strecL
Aaother rig was aeeared but owing to
cramped gaarten the party_ stopiicd
Mag bcTorc tbe deatlnatloa ws«
reached. AI) bad a vary pleasant time
bat as tbe second rig was only built
Tfor about a dosen. there was no room
to spare.
Front
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WEARE50LEAGENT5
Prevailing Styles for Fall
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HAMILTON
Wcalwa>-»canya iull liae of theae, ^iQ0U«
Koods, and thb fall is no exception. In plain '
and novelties onr line is ceruinly wonh M
your inspection. Ai 50c. 75c,
$1.25, $1.60,
$2.00 and $2.20 our line cannot be beaten.
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moemnll to «■.
tMM to Ik* «to^ wUek kj. mA*.
to iMdl Ik* ctoeoHUMto antor
«kMk kto snto oOe* «u ftoito*
•Mk Uto m4 to eoBiiv* kik fwort
wHk tkoM tt ItoMr Tie* tMkwto
toMtolk«WkkeH«>M. MkVtoto
tok* aw MU rto rwdr to
th«a
Mtow aato rmu Jokaiual! •■«»*
ttok toUktoto. tokito AHkar^ to 0«r
MTa to Otoa 7M tlwk to Uw pabUc
mm. No ow wko*e ■MB^rr fo«
kM • cnmUoB ku (arsoktoa tkc
' Ttota* o( AMmr JokBwa. Uto ktato
tocnitoa aaik*d by Buy oC tk* ns-'
JUMrtou htotory .
Tru tto UBB.
IM ImM mV* Md
muidIV tUtounMNiap Md p^uioUui
of Oo lUiWot order. Praci#e|y lik^'
WM tiM liUMUSaii wboa prwMoot
BooMiroH
mddeoljr oolle4 to Wil^
mm MoKliilejr s duty, and what a woa
dwtal ooBtraat botweeo hla nM^bodi
90llcl«a aad tlKiM of hh pfwdtw
OMoer thSity yoaia befbrw. hoiapUy
aad FUbUcly oooimttUaf hUii^U t.
prtodplee and barp»€« of Pwwl
.
McKlaley. ^e^thhUly obMrred hla
plod^ mad ■uule hU adadatotrmtkn
tho pride and -aUBfacUoa Of crery
ABorkmn cJtliea. ^he repubI|caB plat
forai aad the aoUIcatloo day jBpeeches
t^I what haa heen done to |the past
three yeaip and there W no aded t^ro^
phat here the thiice-told dakj. Brery
Aaertoaa kaows that It la tmk end be
“7 ie prood of It, Whether at those or
^abroad It U a queadoa aad la better
Ulac today thaa ever before jto be aa
Aaierloaa. aad life la tbe republic la
better worth llrlas. With all ilhla. too.
pabUeaa party, hanaoelotia had coo
•deat* proud of tta leader add awaitlag the ime of November i|lth ooaipoeare which U aeat to t«rtainty
Tried la the balance and
found
wanting.
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THl BtPUBLICAN ^Awry>« WlTION ON PRIMANY RKffORM.
The iwpubUcan party of Mkhlgaa U
In fhvor of a reform of the prlinarlefi.
eaya the Bagiaaw Oourter^lerald.
Many of them, Iboae who are not iheorieta bat who hare atndled the work
tapi cf the preeent privmrf ayetem
with laleUigeace
(face and
aad In
In the
the Ught
Ught of
of
know that nothing apIt by iU moat aealoua and eacUed ad▼ocatee can be reached by the radical
and reroluUoaary plan; and f he great
ference of the voters to the caucuaca
—will not be any Icaa than la shown In
those cases wherein we alrtady have
direct 'Domtnatloaa, the aMermaak.
school iaspcctor. and similar noosinatIng prtmarlca. Nevertheless. repuWlo
ana ant wlUing to try the new system
to the extent of experimenting with It
at least. Tbe great majority ;of the rtv
publicans of the slate are o^ipoeed to
amklng the change at one fell saroop.
but are Inclined to give K a trial In the
various political dlvisloiia.
the local opUon and alK
the people to nominate every member
of tbe legislature by direct vote, if
they, wlah—and the oppoaeaU of the
republican party of Michigan c1|Mb
that the legislature U the real source
of all the evil that they thiali the oomsmnwealth Is ataggeriag uijder. Mr.
Warner, the repuhUoaa emn^Udate tor
governor, waa the pronounced adro^
vate of aoch a plaa. At the fame time
he had the oouage to announce that
he kould. as govenior. aignjany good
meaaarw tor primary reCoed that the
repfeeentauvea'cf the peopl^. the IggteUtnre. ahouM adopt; ao that If the
ksMhdmw M«t vlhter ehould pass a
mu dlipehviiaag bUl he w<M deem
It hta dutf to ampt R had mite Ilia*
br hIaeigaBUre. We do a^ aee aay
rettoaace to them touts In Ihe d^
'C:
Whitman flmng the
kt the close of thr
took charge of the
enthw ebentt and Inbored ontU the
pvaMtva oah aad aae of heart tl
ton cf im. when Rev. WiUnrd Henth.
fulaeas to iheee who had worked to the Aral ooitferenee preacher waa
hard to eee tkU Ulag acaompll
on to the drentt. The nppaiata
aad eapmtolU to Rev. Hagh Kcaaedy at this lime were Cedar Run.
who haa been aatlitag la hlo aim
Lake. Lone Tree. Bmwood. Blni
plm^ bU chaioh la tbe float raak and Mr. Heath pow added that of Went
ae City by organizing a class of
or sixtoen penona wbo ttvtag
I a dlaUaoe from tbe First M.
Llto D.. preeideatef Atbkm eoUeie. B. church were naable to attend there.
Wbogav
**Mr. Heath *aa followed In 18S8 by
Preeedlog tbe oermoo Mr. Dkkle read Rev.*& Steel, wbo. on account of age.
the Arst e|gbt vcveee from the
was anable to flU all tbe appotnui
teeath chapter of the eecoad hoi
KInga The acriptnre leswio was read drafted from the Hat In 18S9 Mr.
by Rev. Hagh Keanedy from the oae
kee waa appotated. to tbe circuit
haadred aad tortywtxth Psalm, tol and these appointmento
lowed by a prayar by Her. Udr
Fred Miller sang atrety pretty eolo.
Addfwee hr Pref. Dkkie.
Mr. Dickie stated he was a layman,
not a preai^. and waatol to he
of trnatecs at west side and James
slderod la that light. He then wei
cr. Robert Barney. Tbomaa Hay
to tell of.his atteadlag Alhloa o61
wood. G. W. Yonker and Frank Smith
nppointed. In October, IWO. W.
U Taylor waa sent to supply aa the
aecreiary of preachers had left this
rcnlt without a supply at conference
Tbe topic for the sermon waa cheeea
from the verms he read in which the
account speaks of Heaeklak. -and the
Lord was with him and he prospered.'
Ho said that the young man looklm
down Into , the years of the fntare
cess and Ulks of a successful career.
The speaker commended a study of
the We of Heslkah to young people
had also y vocat^ the study of blog
raphy for all young people.
The story of Hexikah’s being called
to the throne by the death of hU
tother. when HesUmh was only fS. was
briefly told, with an account of tbe life
of the tother who had been an IdoUirous king and was very corrupt la
his waya Such was tbe Ufe imd^
witjeh Heslkah was reared. The
speaker then asked what kind of klag
would one expect Hexikah to make.
The aatttiml answer would bo to fol
low la the footsteps ol
win favor, build more
pies and beautlfttl groves for tbe wor
ship of Idolatry; but be did nothing of
the kind but lore down the temples
burn by his father, cut down
groves, rased the ahrinca to the
ground aad morally paved the
with them.
His dtncuH task as a refom
told. hU overthrowing of poUticai and
rellgioas customs of that naUon
retold. This paved the way for Mr.
Dickie s theme and he then touchec
upon four points.
rirst-^Heslkah was successful be^
cause he made wise plans. ThU topic
was amply enlarged upon and Interest
Ingly expound^. He illustrated th<
point and showed how
things required socceasfu
Becond-Heslkah persisted.
He
pushed his plans with Ureleaa energy,
with Godly perseverance, his plans
<»ce formed he would push them to
completion of victory or death. Here
the speaker pointed to the lives of
great men and especially to the life
o^Napoleon Bonaparte who said when
young. •*! will be a gwat general. I
will be the marahaU of France.- He
told of his 47 years of toU to nccomplish this ambition aad his flnal sue
cess.
^
The story of the man who sought
-Xt the flrat quarterly conference
the matter of building a church In the
west side of Traverse City was dls^
cussed and the trustees urged to push
the matter as fast as possible. Noth
more was heard of the matter,
however, aad the meetings were held
in the west side chapel as hereiofure
The following year J. W. Miller took
Se of the Traverse City circuit,
September. IWL aad remained
se four years. During these four
years the work grew and stengtheued
slowly but steadily, interest increas-:>d
aad spiritual life deepened. Toward
the close of Rev. Miller s pastoral
was concentrated on the three
Birmley. Lone Tree and
West Traverse City
Rum
Perry Hannah had offered
donate a lot for the building of
If the church would purchase
another, the two lots making a suit
able building site. They
to take advantage of this offer aad the
loU were selected and arrangement
made for them. In those days It was
dimcult matter to gather together
the small apportionment for the pas
lor’a salary aad little was paid on tho
It was l^pally determined that
something must be done or the hoH
the loto would be lost and in the
fall of 1W5 a ptoncher. wbo was also
carpenter and builder, was put
nrge. With faith in God. faith in
msclf and faith In the people he
to work to see what could be done
gave labor, some gave stone,
some gave money-work began.
-J. W. Miller laid the comer atone
tbe new church one day in the
midst of a brisk shower; ere H. W.
Smith had been two months on the
and in twenty-one days after
the first Umbers were laid on the foun
datlona. an opening service was held
in the new church, all unfinished as It
op NInde delivered the ad
dress and subscriptions were taken to
tbe amo.mt of nearly fJOO to pay the
ammmt expestded to the date of open
ing. From this time tbe regular
vices were held ia the church, though
of the windows were boarded
as funds had not yet been raised
procure all the windows. The work of
some
improvementa that have been made
toe lam four yean, amoentod to ft.’
41C.73. The bnrning of toe mortgage
today pays toe last of the Indebted-The dedkatory services
Jane 38. IWO. ^ Rev. John P. Ashley
preeehed toe dedicatory sermon. Rev.
M. D. Q
•100 Reward. $100.
The readers of this paper wHl be
pletuwxl to learn that there is at lodtst ;
one dreaded disease that science has
boon able to care in all its stage!;, and
that Is Caurrh. Hall's Cmarrh Cur.
Is the only positive cure now known lo
the medical fraternity. Catarrh b< ing
a constitutional disease. requirt*s a
constitutional treatmenL llall's Cq
urrh Cure is token IniemaJIy. acting
directly upon toe blood and mucous
ices of toe system. thcTcby de
Btroying the foundaUon of the dihe«,.
knd giving toe paUent strength by
building up toe constitution ajid assist
ing nature in doing its work. The;
proprietors have so much faith in IU
curative powers that they offer One j
Hundred Dollars for any case that It
falls to core. Send for list of test!-1
a|
flood Sondnj oMkool knd boeo otinn-l
S"““
ELGIN G. LEWIS
miin Hcfiui 1MB.
C8.IIMTRiPMTES
Travqnm City to Rt. Louto
-n.il «ffl metede Mb nd
boA bMmn TrarcfM CUy aad
GASH GROCER
Mplnis./UigNhWlnnl
W. II. Scott followed with a flnan
clal report which in substance was as
On Nov. I last tbe total indetitcdncbs. including Interest and all. was
$1,437^:2. Dr. PotU was here and a:
that time |l.€82 was raised by .-uL
script ion- The number
tions were 202, average amount id
each was $8.20; tbe smallest was for
II aad the largest by an individtial
was |k0. Now all U payed In and th.»
indeptedness is clcwnnl.
fUmarfcs by Rev. Kennedy.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor of the
church then invited the official Uiard
to step forward before the altar and
all linked arms as the nairiuaue was
burned by Rev. Kennedy.
Rev. Kennt-tly said that durini: hi ^
five years pastorate that th«*.re had not
Ut-n an unkind word duriuj; tlu- Ixjard
meetings although' there were differ
ences of opinion but all would finally
be united and eticrything was bar
monlous at all times.
Evening Service.
The evening wrvice was well aitendcMl and the sermon i»n ChriMian
Education was gi\i.u by Samuel
Dickie. A n»ng .service j>n-ceded and
a solo wa-s sung by Mr. Haight of
Ionia.
Dr Dickie went on to slate that it
payed financially to go to college, lb
also gave sUHstlcs of the I nito!
States Supreme ct>uri and of congr->.>
in which the jarge majority i.f th.v-e
had taken up courses in denomiuatloual colleges.
Albion college was spoken of in |»ar
ticular and an insight wa.s giwn of
how the IJOO.OOO debt was rais«-d byMr. Dickie and that tho la.st day be
si»ent $300 for telegrams so as lo Ih»
sore the amount was raiso-d.
In the United Stales the Meth«Mlist
church has 9$ colleges and universities
and Albion ranks seventh in its endow
ment. Acconling to its charter grant
ed by the state it must In? equal lo the
collegiate standard of fhe state uni
versity.
''.VIA. J. WILHELM’""-"
ir^nair
iagto|3.300L
“The church haa not only grown
financially, to membiTshlp during
toe pastorate of Rev. Hugh Kennedy..
h has Increased from 81 to 27^
j
•The membership o^ toe Asburr
church Is loyal devdted- and united.
God has placed na In the midst of
whitened fields ready for the ba^v^•^t.
trusting Him for wisdom and guidance
we will endeavor to gather tbe
sheavea.-
tery waa thrmingty toM and .of hla
vcr. as meahs could be secureJ
Auecesa owing to hla persistewea. How. and Mr. Smith propMcd to the board
reached saooeaa the was that If they would fiimlah %lo0 be
1 he was stauMh lor his
il furnish the balance of the ma
in spite of all the lafluenoe teAaJ and Uie Ubor and build a part to bear against him which
(c. He moved into the new par
I the man's real worth.
te the latter part of July. 1896
Ulna before the dose of the first year
speaker showed bow he conld
not
»nldMt^
of his labor there had been erected
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
both dmrdi and parsonage some
Sold by druggtsto. 75c.
lahed but both In useable o
Take Hairs Fkmlly Pills for const!
Uon. Dtt«tog tbe next year the ch
waa finished except the tower and toe
fleM where there waa a blare of I
dedicntocT service waa held March 30.
mi IL
IfitT. Rtoahingum Gardner deliverod
Fonrth-^ man aympath*
•n nble nddrvw and PrroMiag 1
the apsaher toM of the daae
pie. The rick, the poor, the i
pledgea were taken to
and the naballuvnca. and kww
m tt had
tn aympnthy with the grant Dmtog ^ two yrore mmiy nddl.
niCAUE HELP WANTSP—1
ttOM kMjfiifiiuiinto to too.nterok.
PLAN tb SBi Miss Coulter s hand
decorated china ^ Bugbec s City dnix
store Sept. 7 and; 8. If yon do not find
just whmt .vou want she will be pkMued
to Uke
settle the Chrlst)mas question early.
win be oo «Ie eoi..'
,mm ^
Stamen la*e TriYcne Oly
«.jy SmaUr. 10 p hl, aad
ThnraUy^ 6 «. m.
LI.NK.Act.
I.F.CMRI.I.P.A
THE PEOIBS WHKET
llmjuitopeaed to the|Nd>.
aad a bnad new mea amt.
ketadBte qaalitr aad prica
arerigbt. Giireosaaa . .
226 Eist^ Irm Slml
. o. -r. cox
sssERwtSL cnz.rhM
MADAME RITA UAOT
Beauty RenieiliBS
Fa Sail By All Dnoisls
A'HrvBB Vtte-re. Hnauty T»nplr. ItUCmo
tral Art-, t'lncimiali. »*>*..
TM TALKING YET
*
LEST YOU FORorr*
That the Hot Springa mcdtctiica
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can «are yoo. For
sale by all first class druggiats.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Good Things To Eat
J From the Department that always
has the best of goods
-
This! is the food that is so good
Lunch Tongue, Petted Ham.
Loaf. Corned Ham. Hamburger Steak. Frankfurter, Chidtofi Loaf.
Want a Coffe Treat?
Have you tever tried our breakfast coffee?—Mocha and Java—ybu don't know what good coffL-e is until youdo. Then we have the Fcrndcil brand—three grades—each one a dandy. The Park Place Speca! has made
us many good steady customers. We really are the coffee headquarters M this region.
Cook was happy
ause the bread was light—the pics done to a tarn. The flour wns right, the lard was r.ght, the yeast
nght. the bak.ng po>vdcr was r.ght-thafs right—all came from grocery department
We’re a bit particular
About our srpoked hamw We sell only that we knr « «rc all
Hams. Winchester Hams. Premium Bacon and Star Hams.
ha t's why we recommend the Premium
; on your want I.st for ton»crrow.
Want some good Cheese
That will make your mouth water just to look at? That ia our fameui creamery cheese. We vouch for the
goodness and freshness of it. Then wc have the famous Roquefort Cheese, the Imperial Cheese, the Bow
Park Cheese and the Brick Cheese.
And listen to these
All kinds I of olives. Snider s Salad Dressiisg. Deviled Olives. Oyster Cocktail Sauce. Snider's Catsup. Mixed
Pickles, ^nned Salmon; Pure Herseradish. Mint Sauce. K.ng Oscar Sardmes, Clam Chewder. Pork end
Beans, all kinds of Soups (only takes five minuteqao serve). Whole Wheat Bread. Rye Bread. Crahgm Bmiid,
fresh every day.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HMUUN b Uy
MEn!l«TU
ru-rvjsridsS'
bmpff -teL- ◄teo
M
4Bib IBO win M jrtM thb Wfoi cmiB
bo ivMMd ami jte nwrtiB of Jt lb
■mB* ft, te a wag« taMte coaaiMMtel
iw BaiBtw:
cwtewrty cwMffh.
The bane ban team of tM
R Uy
MetcmntfiTamMpaa]
took J. W.
Slniar'a tenutara
pole department at Bek- a score of 11 to C.
Tba game
ner*s mUl for some tiase. hat resigned played on the asyinm grands and
' ; w««— Wo fr^iitiH >r y a. k •
.i Turin Whkh )MmmI VniMk ttw
:':' «• •-
teK bla panat. lor a few days aad bis
afmaoa vMIe retwiOsg to Ue
th^
Twmrm Omr/Ortvtes
IK Fork OoMdo.
r
koTM
^euoe
Dr. Fraak Holdswnrtb baa resnaeil
been spendlag a weak at Rev. L. B.
TOO port]^, M well M Mver^l
UanootA of
flK^ iMd a Mmm empe fToaI hpAiz
atnick by the earlae
e which. It |i aald.
Old .oot whistle until
itll they wW alK whoa tw^ ahrill
OMWt to the croaalBK
wklatlM were hlowat which eauM the
boTM to be frlKhteoed.
Dr. B. p. A«h
bad loose reins at the time whkh pat
The
alarted to tom down WelUnKtoa street
and then swtins back onto Frooi street
throwlnc both occupants out ojito the
ou^ inittred. Dr. B. D.^ABhtonjfallln?
onto
him which
sUshtl} iroSte
the
Dr. a L. Aahljon had
aide ^d has several bad coniLusioas
afibul the face and leas.
On hb right
leg there Is a very bad rut as If an Iron
bad been driven into It lioiw^n the
boDoa.
The left leg la
t»ruUtHl and
pr. a a Ashton-had a broken bone
at Dm left wrist joint and one rib was
broken on his left aide.
He was also
badly shaken up and bis head badly
Forttinau^y nelilier : struck
on their heads'or dtsath won
Aahton
is
aioa or the brain aUbuugh It
rcwilng wHI today.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Q. Campbell and
Ala., where Ibey wll make tbdr home
pccUIIy from a blow
Is
suffering e
ov*t
the lieart.
~^lar ptexos, which Inlerfertw
Jlth his
feres With
bfimthlBK
and
considerable
t-rf
pain and today there U k
cation of pleurisy In the side.
At the present time It
the Uivaa
There wjlf be* a gorgeons
net will follow In the Loicl.
addreshesu
Miss Blanch Barnum left last nigh*
to take up her work as teacher of vio
lin In
Martha Washington
eollege.
Bristol. Va.
iting her brother. A. 8, Barber.
Earl
Case
home this
of
Kingsley
returned
morning after visiting in
the dty.
Miss Bertha Sehalrer of Saline re
turned homo this morning after a vlall
in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Rowland
Douglass.
Thn-
Huntington
take a course in the Ferris Institute.
Myete of. Union
siri?cialtlo.5.
Special fcatuns of an elaborate
The ticket* arc ca >alo
Ca%*ls Cigar Co.'s store or can
townshl
Is t^mght
The
Train i a III leave here at 4; Pi
m.. 1:50 p. m.. C:1G p. m., and re
a. m .
that with no coniiilicatkjns seUlng in
’ that both wUl n*cover la a few jmecks.
The age of Dr- B. D. Ashton bells on
r him and makes It worse and liahler *o
d.wl with than a younger man.
Y.. returned
eel a Charter.
I he chorus at the west side tent meet
Ings. returned to her home In Boyne
Rev. D. Alvin Goodwin.
r of the Saints c^^urrh at Cadll
ac, retunuHl to this city
today,
companUHl by Mrs. Gowlwln.
ing
by Mrs
prlesUws.
hlgli
A charier was graniotl the
Queen City
shrine at
Heine, supremd
^peak at the meeting tonight
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ott and sons
and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garland
turned yesterday from Omena. w'her.*
shrluo by
»?'^ter'a home furnishing store In EiU
the sUpir'me
bustoess.
H. A. Cavanaugh, manager of J. W
Slaters
ternishing
store
its last nus ttug. thp b»cal
a dlspenaaclon.
sata morosiis
Tlu* officers
ers ivrv
Were as
a
High
I'riest
dcHs-i-Anni
Soule.
No. -OS State Itenk Building. Trav-
-K. L. Sprague.
ScaiiM bid. «ni be rccelred until
.Vl.K-h
Worthy 8cribe~Bva Smith.
p. in. Sept,
isth and
then
oiM DCd at the office 8t the county clerk
and fnrnlahing material aad labor for
.
same, for Antrim county. Michigan.
M
Plan, and q>ecl8caUona may be ex
I amined at tbe office of the nrchitcc:.
Worthy Hersld-Fraacea HavlUnd,
Jem. c. Peteraen. No. JOS Sutc bank
King—Eva .M. Ijirklns.
this ehy. the Kalkaska band'and ih.^to.Hkey band wUl funit»ih the street
■*Csrl* Jos* 3C«t Cenrrltrd.
thU ruling to lie madi- i
“It Is." replied tbe spi*a
I Will say I have cmviill.sl i
llamnitary e.\is»rt wim lias i
New York ro-ny Is* galm*«l by tiic st itcmeiit that there art* 4u.<tK> employ<.><
on tbe iiayroll.
This is a ,m‘;iter i.um-
Bes and js-tty UMmarchles of the old
w-orid carry. Including th.-lr standing
■mica.
sued the other day. It iK'ing the end
of the send yearly |KTiod.
The
^!^1
w iM>t only the present salnrii s,
brt all Incroasos and det'rcafie* mndr
ig
the
l.MKt
sU
mon'.hs.
Tho
changes have l*een comiMirntlvdy few
and sllglit. cveopt In the departn cnls
Mich
of iK.lic'olirv and R-tluratlun. In wh!ch
Mlsriiw are graded ac-«-uivling to length
plana and .pedflenOon.
may .be obtained of the county clerk
.
or the arrhlteet hy a depoalt of ten
dollar, tlio.oot which will be returned
Ysa. I*m going to
FrtoMcsy
with the O. O. K. K.
Tiwina
IMV. M 4:50 .. m. and I.Ws^m. M Par. Marqnatt.. Ttcteta
0.ad
p.id».
,c.n,
»y ^n
T
If plan, and «|h-cl«cilon. are retcme.1
in good condition.
^The building Ir to be constructed of
presaad brick, cut stone and steel and
will have state roof.
A certUied check of live -per centnm
<5 per ceauim) of amount of bid i
I’M TALKING'VET
accompany proposals, payable to the
county clerko to be forfeited to Ur*
TENDCR MCATO
j
county If soccesaful bidder faUs •
At UiU a«Mon ot the yw in ««>.
execute cootraet and furnish bond of
BOBitcal u wen u |»lau|>l«.
one-third (1-3) oT the amount of con
U« ma«4r laal aad » tepder
tract price for the proper oompletion
taab atirw or rouU elUw li{ 1
of said balhUiig neeordlag to plans and
PoU. «aiibao<»ked lahoui
LEfT YOU FORGET.
Thrt tha
Hrt
Springs
ERtCemr.
They can cum you.
sale by all Brat claaa druggiata.
can
take
any
train
Tbuteday and return cn any
tee rasenraa the right to reject any
train Friday.
and all Uda.
dotega mill be arath taking In.
By order
of MIdIng
committee.
The D. O. K. K.
ram ter fdbnd trip I2AS.
Wm. J. Bemoett. cbninBaa, Boat Jor
,
.fll be «nw«c^ .later.
dan. Mfcb.;
j
Olark^Oiosmort.
0»inty CMrfc, Brtlal^ Midi.
;i
TSyASfOOKBWANTjka
•t
“11
Mrs.
Mi'si*»nar>
•burdi
Home
and
Fort'lgn
ernoon
i-ooi*'ly of il.r First M- E
.he bt»roe of Mrs.iM. K Loucks.
wei meet in the church par
lor.-^ Weuue^Usy
filth
afternuou
chapter
at
>f Division
After roll <-all
of the inissiunary |
and Tenth streeu.
oc
The wedding ^rch was playtMl by
book. “Rex Chrlb is will be taken up.*'j dUs Emily
The I-adie.s* Aid Mjcioiy of iho CoD-
afterniKUi.
l>it|ick8
the
;:.lu Hharp (ruui the Lome ol .Mi>. F.
bury M E churcb spokC*\he words of
I. Uarnuiu uf W a.-h;Tiiaon btnt i auJ j ;h. imprt^ive ^remony..
Every i
The bride andlgroom were attondeii
«.I3 I. pxi.-cied to
and bring j by Mjrs .M Del 1< Pepper. sister of the
There will i.c
a
me-ifug of
I zru*)m. and Guy Gltchel. brother of the
th* ; or:a*
The Urido was daintily gowned
•esiry of Grace cl: :.-cb in thjo rhnrc'i ]
n nhfir koitert mull and the bride:4-
o;ni.rr-»vv v\t i:.ng
naj l Hi pa.ivbluc.
Un
acceuui
of
y* sieiuay
i. i c
a]
cuy council
adjoarned j
. .inniay lue
«
|
, -ni:; ;cn.ght
I
I
Pere Marquette D. O. K. K.
| Z
excursion to Petetkey, Thurst day. Sept, 8.
Fart round tr.p
#
Thursday and return any
[X
tra n Friday.
W
i
I
ytrm Vrui** 8u|.«-r.tlli..uffi.
The pillowing
onv In conocHliou Willi .Now t«-rV ;to st.U 1*0llevtd ill various pr.i-is of Engmnd lit*laiul. .<.>otlai»d ai.d \\..Us.
on N* w
Year's uionilng go to a wt-11 or l Min
lain and h»ave an apple and
and the water will k«
fn-Hh an.l !*«• ]
Alioei twenty {relatives of the coarncUng par tit* ^ero present.^
Light
and
Mr
refreshtnems
tfie
bride
Was
vl.ltnnt
iv.-.cnlx«J .. Blr IL f.J
lU'Ukema was maklag a cblh
ritxpr..w. «uo b.a U-.-0
.wnght In hlH l«th !*y U.e .livish.u l«^U
and iH»t kmnving wluit .Umger mfght
be threttt«iiiiig -the govermueut, found
wi»»«««b»««arcnif*r
ply. a Ud hastily
auswood:
■
"Whlrt
*The assemblage ^
routed wlieti the 1
TWy
Is €OI«wc«4
aiake himself cimr.
ruumii wb4» h«s lufii doing j
"MoseH threw dowO*
in i'bi.-ngu cnlbxl at tlu-n tin* |K*opk* saw the
tbe ••tcndeiitdn'* stmion a few nlglili
York -nmes.
ago to IOS4 t'Mptnin fottrclk D. the
••tefulerkilir »>«*nimaml»T sin- dlsi»b>f*d
the picture of « wayward i liu'sgo girl
who had <xmie L. r**.
HOUBK 1
"She is In some evil resj.rt here."
said Hie missionary, "and 1 wUh y«io
W’ould give me a Inter of intnMtu«*thm
td the ki>«iMTs of all such places in
yiitir prei im-i."
Wln-ii Oittral! rts*..v,rol his himtb
he explsln.il to the missloimiy that he
was mil frlnHlIy enough with tin? re
sort kiH*jK»rs In the- teiiderlolu" to give
letters of Intnslin floii to them.
"Well. I don't kiM)W the ways here,"
oald tl»e missionary, “but In Glilcago
the tHilh'e olficlals always give us mis-
FOR SUE OB ROE
hunting fur a
Turk Sun.
■
wayward girl."—New
.
bridal
MTiy itoo.1 in a corner of the parlor
im-e, whb Mr^. j that had
been Waullfully
trimmed
GreilickTillo. Weines-* wuh golden
rod and while asters,
sill leave a. j while Rev. Hugh Kenncnly id the As-
wqre
served
the recipient
of
many beautiful jin-ji.-nt-**. .Mr. and Mrs.
Raucers Stetabti* Broi.. ta^e p!e«ii'« l»
(Biaiemeit ol
ubobbcIk
UJ
^ ? wutdsrsyo.' j ■
“TBE HOLY CITY”
AT STEINBERG’S GRANDOPERA HOUSE
NEXT MONDAY, SEPT. I2TH.
Pcj.per w ill be at home to their friends
It
«f the Orest Osti^ of the
at ^44 Webster street.
ni,
tii>t 4.11 \4 W Yeiir'^ ilay you
will Ik* pnequ-n.u**; If a Mi.ihIc. un
Incky. :iiul if .n r.nl-headttl nun. din
dls.n*t4-r will run*Iy fidlou.
lt»*fure
loi king the 4l4H>r ft»r tJie nixlit on New
Ycar'K 4-ve phiiM a
i-oln near It
atKl
b-i It n‘iiialn
iln-re until
the
• hun-h 1n-I1s ring next nii^riilng. and
you will have pl.-nty of iiH.my all the
year. .<o strong 1.- tin- iM-U.-f in the
adage of the dark-4-4»iiiplc\l«.ni'4l man
in some pbo-e** that he I* paid a small
gratuity to <nll «irly and walk through
the flrM Il‘>of of the Ikiukc.
A UffiSnUmB.
"Pa. what 1« a 4 yrb.i>4..Uar
"A ijclop4*dla. niyjam. ix a ponder
That op-w- to Tlffiw the UoMen lovorkinc* of lbs IwaiortsA Boly Oly.
SCHOOL OPENED
Tte Mott Uvishly Presuted ProdgcUon of tbe
Scasoo
AM Tccachcrs Wers on Hand and the
25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, «a few at $L00
Prchmioary Session Was the
Smoothest in Years.
School uiM-mMi this morning
iind r
tji4* work in the Hig’i
^
b.Kil ..p4-m*4l luider/tht* be.sl clrcum-
I OYSTERS mt JadkaoaV
In lb.* High
rla.Kses.
Tomoituu
\\'hn.* som# of the riKims arc slight
F.mnh
ward
uchool house
DON T
FOHf’.ET
yonne hoi>cful.
“Why. the latter Is a souiew hat cost
lier work. Whl4h you subjri-ribe for
through tbe sxmvp r<*pn»!K*ntatlvo of a
great New York publishUig bou«., w ha
has Won ln**imctM to call uik.ii ou1>
the few forrrmM people of your thrlv
Ing little city %vbo are of ►ulllclem cul
ture to apprecLnie It: and. inridiMitally.
It also lacks just what .vmi want tt.
find. It ml coma ins al*out twbK- as «uut h
stuff that yo
about"—Puck
to ree that china at
store
Centlcmi-n
BuglH-es drug
ort’er
and
your
wlf«.*’«
have it
off
UMBRELLA SPECIALS
An Exfraordinary Purchase
A luirty comphsod of Mlsseg Tarrle
Earl. Olive Bardsell. Ruby and Altc«*
Keith.
Messrs
I^uia
Birda«-ll.
Ivan
and Frank WlskochiJ and Elmer BIUipan
.njoved
a corn n»asi on
the
shores of Hoardatan lake last evening.
They had a vpry pleasant lime.
A meeting of the G. A. R
held
will be
tomorrow evening to make ar
Enables us to offer you something
in
Umbrellte that
you have never had offered you before; that is '^a black
•gloria silk cover that is
I
gnaranlced for two years, very
pretty handles of sterling silver and
gold
one is guaranteed for two years, paragon
pUte.
either
frame,
rod, close tolling, each one in silk cover, but they
not last long at the price
as the quanity
is
steel
will
limilctL
We have priced these at only
rangement u> go to East Jordan.
There
will
Companion
l>t a joint
meeting of
Court No. C
and Court
Traverse No. 853 Wednesday evening.
$2.00
Thirty candidaufs will be initiated.
Invitations ar|? out for the wedding
Another one with the same guarantee; but roost of the
jf Miss Alice Taylor Roberts and Leon
handles-^aie of fancy bom. otherwise they are just the
Fayette
•I would 80gge«." says the family
adviser to-the hA^i.-s
"that you all
tdiare the expense of a memorial UUet
to your late uncic."
•GcksI Idea. • .ngreiw the spokesroaft,
"R-iy a neat bnmze Uas-ivller hear
ing the words: ’Herrtneposes tbe Dust
of ElH-uegcr rilntUart. Until the Laa;
Great I»ay.’ ”
"?VOt much." objccu^tbe S|K>kesnan. "In the first place that would
look fotiny over a betnk vaulu and in
the next place, we aren't going to let
the. dust auy there loug.^-Uhicago
that this ' wwk
Wcdni-.^day an.l Thursday is the lin..-
vour mind.
and an eneycloprdia. imr.* asked the
is com
plei4Hl. things prumise to run smoothly
and all studenus accommoilaied and
^iantile.l with ea^e.
ngiMit. containing almost everything In
the way of wisdom, ext'ept ibi* bit ol
fin'd."
“What Is the dlfferew*e between It
will be the fitrif
lay for r.-gnlar knrk.
!y rrowd.-.l an.l will be until the Ii4*w
Christmas prcKint
information you particularly wish to
school ih.* day
was dcvoU*i! toiclassiflcailon an.! th.running througl| of the program an.l
ous work, whieh you iMy from a book
medicines
ive cured TMOUSANDt IN TRAV-
Yen
The arebltoct and buildlag con
.mm trill kuro lekartR ol U»
Hugh
Pretty
production ben
Woman':*
largest Hunday achools la tba city.
am-e.s ami Ibej .smoothext in si-verxl
further that be i-aii give this
spiaiker and the giHitbman fr.un Mis
sissippi also, cards and spades."- -Bos
ton Fort.
the office of tbe county clerk. Bellalie.
Said
6IICHEU
Rev.
arranpetn<*nts
deaty of g»>od things lo eat
When the suuehcotl bill tunic up in
eoiignwa Uetirroemative rartloU of
Grorgia ituupMcnled matters l.y deiimiKliiig that the €ngross.xl bill lo
read. Tliere had Uvn much imrliamentary ahan»^lH**d;ng on both siil*?s.
and there wfce IdtKl demands for a
ruling on this imlnL i^jK-aker Cnnuot’
had Irivii Hy ing to umangle maiten*
with little succ ess.
hacl *tl iLe
tLe
ss.
He w haclutl
desk with his gavi l.
•"nie chair rules—
•s—" he rciiil. and thou
he looked
I in tliMresh for A-her
lUnds.
tbe
i.:irlian
irliameiiiury
expert.
Hinds jumiMHl up ana wb;«per.-«l a
few words
to
the Kjjcakcr.
Then
"Uncle Joe." Ills connde.nce restored.
Iiegaii again, "llie
bulMing. Traretae City. Mlch„ and W
Hanlst-Mrs. F. Goodrich.
complcilng
-tept. 13
The
E.
Milton AbUrtt.
Wilhelm have
Uol.* City" company, was In the city
.ntvrda:,
I »ej>
Tbe D O. K K- band ot
W. G.-Mr*. G. Thompson.
Manoiheo—M. B. Holley.
Bert
West Eleventh streeb
:.l Greiiick
other places.
Queen—Clara V. A. Williams.
|
Mrs.
jj-eKailo:..!! churen
This numtior Includes the firemen,
*
Mr. enJ
ajo\ed to
Conlral Lake. Sherman. Me^^lck. FelU
dlcemeu. and school teacherK
As
iqnlml by the charter., the Jlt*t was
Chaplaln-Allce
left field.
ion. Harbor Springs, Charlevoix and
.• Uellalrc. Michigan, for the ereetlon
Holy
Vounge. ctnier field;
to come pr.'pared to acw.
lames Orren Pepper.
1'f a county building and court house
Worthy
!o rein*mber the “united offering" and
he
Worthy Bbepherdeas—Clara| IVU>:
^ -Wall.
IVnny Slater, right field;
•iet) doifl* for yojr*
W»»rthy Treasurer—Clara V tt'r.sou
Worthy Guide—Ida Newlandl
ihinl:
The ladies are requested
re. fifty from Manititee by boat. »
lier than manr S<nilh American repulw
erne CTt.r, Mich.
Worthy Watchaum of the Shtpberd^
RoUrt Bukos, short; John DeU'ury.
»:3-* o'clock.
About lOu arC fiperU d to gj from
Orsolsr New Vork'n r«> roll.
Rome Uleu of the sixe of tln-atcr
omco of Jena C. Petemen. Archltoci
Noble Propbeteas~Msr> 2
tfs.
Harry
Stale street, Wedn<"sday afternoon at
in
day vn biiHtncss connecttTl with th«
follows:
Leon Sla
pitch;
Powers, catch: J^le Hagard. second:
church win mwt with Mrs. Stout. 3IS
Thomiisonvllje. was In the city yesier
■hrine having previously existetl under
Worthy
liome
J. W. Sigler s
Mclaiyre.
curred the marriage of Mias Rachel
vi l.
He will
tlaplds. was in the city yesterday on
{
: Theofflcirs of thi- White Shrine of
first;
Gltchel. a niece 'of Mrs. Loucks. and
J. M. Henxhaw. manager of J. W.
Jerusalem ww Installed hVida^ even
ter-
Will
3:30-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Sant^
Shrine of derusalem Waa'cratrt.
iam Garbe. left Deld.
team lined up a^ follows:
of Grace
tun*. Is suparinlendaot of one of tho
George
Subject- ' Whn; haa ibe misbiunary so-
2:Zm p. m.. and 7:35 p. m.
hora^
:hey have lieen spending a few days
OrnCERS INtTALLED.
short;
Gtxjrge I-awreac^, center field:
his farm a:
Woman's auxiliary
Ehrf»nl»ergfr,
second:
‘Irs. Hale of Seventh sirc-et.
Miss Jessie Ix^wls. who assisted in
City today.
Fred Finch has sold
The
Bern Reynolds,
Hoklge. thirdPh nip Shiel. right field;
be
!jong Lake to Arthur Edwards.
will be pood on any train on the Sib
Mrse. J. B. Jones 'nbd daughter Mary
Sandusky. N.
will
Mexico" and the leader, Urs. Wrltley.
j for
Lalnetl of Secretary Biakeilee.
rnlng leave Petoskry at
subject
first:
E. L. Rife, business manager of "A
e round trip rate from h<ro wii:
ir Ihb.
Tbe
Charief Koj-nl^.
pitch: Joe NIemIc, catch; Steve Lat-
Missionary
Joe
UG.e avenue.
characltr will also he gi\ t>:-.
be f2.3i.
pany Tine-up was:
Bapliti
at 3:30 at tbe home of Mrs. Gillls on
ct and the Arliagtogn siring orchesra.
Woman's
dle.
TOO! Ktlka-^ka. Manioa. Ea^t Jordan.
left thU
morning for Big lUpids where she will
Joseph
musical
oualc by the Arlington colored quar
nccrc from Cadll:ac, a large niaiilK.i
morning after spending l^bor day
the city.
Miss Maude
The
tfall gUd«><
tinud the
i
The Hannah A|Lay Mercantile com
The annual election of of.
society will meet tomorrow afternoon
4e in the early evening. followcJ
by the secret work In the ibeaicr. The
Both pitchers sipck out eight men
each and both had five haaea on baUs
key opera house and a very line ban-!
um bcteL
caught.
each.
ficers. will take place.
The work will be given in the Peios-
Hairy Powers
tomorrow evening at^:30 at the new
church.
LalU
program wjll be elaborate.. conslxUag
Mrs.
T. Mrs. G. W. Steward of East Ninth
|
Ashton
given by
pitched and
Church of Christ wUI hoM a meeting
qnet niU be sirread in the New Arlicg-
wn In that dty.
after n visit in the city with her sir
to determine at this time
L.
The
imed home this mo----------
sulferliiK an
thonKht that he has a slltht jx>ncus-
Dr. K.
evenlag.
gratifying and the exempUfleation of
children left on Sunday for Mobile.
bo spent yesterday In the city, re-
ably have been Instantaneons
D.
Mr.
Miles Hill returned
badly cnt.
bmUmd.
lad.
anoock U editor of the Daily Bepnb-
iwtumed home this morning after vis
four or live rilis broken on^iu left
tbU
lha Initiatory work will be the best
Mrs. J. C. W\khI of Mt. Vernon. O..
Dr. a L. Ashton was the more sep
older man's fail.
BoshdUe,
hall
Rookh Temple.
They spent aeveral days last week at
too was ilrtrtBK hU white hoijtc and
bin at a dlsadvanUKe
Pythian
nip Reukema.
L. M. Co. and Joe NleatSc cnoghi an ]
The C. W. R M. auxiliary of the
key Thursday eveaiar will take place
Mlieo the buttsT^i^f
was
brtttg tlcwiva fur a division on Mr.
Balfoar's .lowure moCiou the otLer
evening. Uk^ nirmbers weie startled
by seeing a strange apparitlou stalk
aeross the floor of the bouse. Exre|tt
for a w^rd looMng yellQwlsii robe,
akin to that asoorlated with tbe ma
hatmas of tbe ewsL It sKwitHitly bad
Itapor- for J. W. Slaler's; store team McIntyre
lant bi’fincsa.
progress of the rehearsals has been
Among ladfana vialtora iii the city
(hU week are Mr. and Mrs. Edward
*
■
work for the bik bk>w<nit to be given
his practice after a week’s Tacatkm.
Blsseirs. returned yesterday.
kolh ootjoC ihff
k ralliHl for tomorrow nlghL
by the Knlght^a( Khoraasan fa P«o.
fnaeral of Mrs. Lewis Heath.
DomM Bates of Laaalag. who has
I «t th« Q. a
a a L tr$An oo4
ktm mwv. tteowlot
Charlea Koeiilc| pitched for the H. A
A mecilng of the Rathhone Sisters
The last rehearsal of the dramalk’
vUtt la the dty and alao attended 4he
and other bad to be aabaUtvted.
dress rehearsal, corner of Washington
of Valhrflle, Dkb.
botk arrkMsIy kkoiwli
€Hj Jnm m
The foot ball ta&m will have a full
toly Candidatss Will Be Becertad Over Hot Sands.
W J. Doyle went to tm
cbia moratef for a vtsU with i
®ot ■rniMTUy laUUj laiored |y<»tei^
'
lee-s insurance agency.
hU wife.
5-‘,
; : Dr. a DiJUkM m»4 MS. iW. a U
tAskiMi.
and taken a position in J. M. Blakes-
foifca retnnMd terpt
ter k vfsH with bim aad
(»«*«!•» ^
cam I waotyoOtegtvomea ifoteoia
witb aU throe of tbaae agrtlloBi otm
talncd la If
Hanllr were tba word, oot af ter
BMMiUibarrtvop waoia baod.
b
"Wall, laaacr aaU tba tmmbar bS
tamomtivatr. ond tba boy. who was
tba^Uty JawMb cMld la tba dam^
an^PWad gllbl3r:
iatoomnebto^wod.*
^
base ban team mko caatp yesterday by
Bd. AuiUiw who bt been foreman of jbi
the
lb m«er to 8M ort If tbo rtriMm
bod
jwml tba Ita. iter
Mwra Is aw reference to Ibe Rawer ia
patadiig. acwiptetw cr bleroglyphlcw.
Japfip. la o«r ttec. panOlMs Egypt.
Roan Boarlsb tbera b«t do art arrre
^ a motif for a avtiat—Cltege Jow^
Titus,
which
will
occur
at
Grace Episcopal: church Tuesday evenlag. Sept. 20.
A rccepUon wll! follow
at the home of judge and M|«. L. Rob-
Tbe*e»el«oortbegKatcffi Trines «e ercr offend
jrooin ombtribi.
, :
"What haa bejnome of that mule yon
bought last sunimerr
"1 done sold Urn.'* said Mr. Erastum.
"Did you get tbe U-st of the bar.
^^^•‘esslndecd. |I loa'
debes'o'
School ombnibs of fM bbel fttgt. Meet
oriti.il :
hu^ SC inch eue. fnoUr pice Wc, .hik',,
1
of a bard fabbar tsbalar of m
WM to be earriad ta tbe
TOM poacai
poTM. a madtoina drop*
ittla or Hyomal. By Us
use R to pomttDe to breatba urblle at
borne or at work, dir wbich te'almoat
Idcatloal witk that of tbe laoantaiaa
wta where tbe air la lad
en wlU beating and heaJlb girlng glv-
sr=ss.”r‘ri?
'^i<^*fH>im -aiK tiMir ako«r«< Um oiiauiui**
J ar W Tnm« cttr p«m\m. Wkli.•Rf •«
«( Ite (.to r«>ripu *4.
1mm m m mnm tk. mm ««» mm
49 M* tor Ik. tootov M tor • u|)r
Itkl MM. tk. kOTM. M» Ukw Ml <4
vntto Mtkto. ftfokt. ;.
Itnbsm for wrbicb a
amda.aad all otar ibo coon
M iMpt Ri
rmtotrn I
: T
kMU u<l kMt tbre. o^l
■'5Lr^
.
Tlitrt
uuimt fe
' 4M #IM Iwo ntm but la tb» third
barg'a Clnuiil operk I
W tour. Mir W. harlM 4
ON. 7 aad gira oac parfon
jl»ni Md taHddiii fowth cYary
Mir W. iMia ilia •PP-airaBre Id iii^ **Rlp Vaa WlakUL** PraUw for tha
r or eomm^nUm for Iba play
M Mitat kaap h«r faat. •o«eti>i«f
€. the rK away aad tbaa aronM be aupererogatory. fbr iba 1
r Mid MMlBt ataady oatil abe got ab
M M« aad thaa hraaklag agal4.
aow6fdacaaadd4oo
daaanred popttlarity of either. Vor a ganeratlon
bfoaklag at critical n
-Rip Vaa Wlakto- baa been a dellgbt
PIral Maca.
to
the
tbeatergoem
of
AnMiica.
and to
t All OToaU 1
be aoa of the fanous veteran 1j
*«9Meh Ihara ware thraa eatriaa. Lady the character sojldenUfled wllh the
' of Jefferson la ah oi>portunlty
C9^ <wra«d by Wnilam IngeraoU;;
)Bar Bm ovafd by Roy Bargeaa; Kror# not to be nlsed. The preent engmgota limited to one night.
:!Jhr «P. «niad by 0r. Oataua. tht
Ji«an Mac tba drlrera. The huraek
la tha arat boaL Jlp broke Jo.i af4
laarlac tba wire and Roy il. brok
mhm aaar the bdaie^retcb. Lbd
• Creott wlaalag aantty. la the aeoon
^litateLady Cyootft braak gare tb^
lead to Roy a. but the Lady recorernl
Mr atHda ad Mcgad Mai cloaaty. Roy
;|i broka and raa tiadar the wire and
Lady Cycott took the beat. Roy C|
lad tba laat beat but Lady Cyoott
aviflly cloaad up and Roy B.’s brank
Jag gara bar tba laad which aba lailt
^dgtook the boat aad
The aiin
t* CM A—Raat tbrar In die. hnl
RdSaMau. .
:Udy Cycott. b. g. (Wm. Inger-•oil) ..................... ................... 1 1 ^
Roy B.. b. g. (R. Burgeaa). 2 2
, MnNUlr Jlp. b. g. tor. Getman)
................... ........... 3 8
t ^ Tlaia-l:f5. 1:13. 1:U.
r
CaaarHMIaaa.
la
tba
drat
baat of tba aacond rac*j.
s
^a raea waa batw43an HeadUgbt anjl
^ Pbll. but the breaking of thf
caueed It to be betwaea Rad
TWl and Kale ¥. Red Phn brokt and
tSbte M. look the heat
beat. Headlight broke again ebortlk
mv tbe aun and KnU* M. led eaeliy.
Rad Phil broke and Headlight look
gaeond place. Ileadllabt broke In the
Ulrd beat and Rt<d Phil gained tbf'
toad orer Kate M. but lost It and thk
latter won the luat and rare. Thi>
*'anmmar> Is:
Class B—ik'si thrtH* lit five, half
•die beats.
Kate M.. a. m. 0>r. Getmanl . 1 I 1
Jlnd Phil. b. g. (Germaine
Bros.) .......... ........................... 2 3 2
‘ Headlight, b g til O. JojraW . 3 2 .1
Tlme^l:IO. 1:11, l;10.
JDona< nau dri^ve Kate U.
Third Race.
Polly W.-s breaklag was the feaiur*
i of tbe last race. Rhe simply rtmidn i
beep her feel and broke on the get
■ away In the «nrt heal. Bwlfl Madui
«la led at drat but Hoc quickly cloae
ap. There was a prviiy race on tb.
borne stretch but tbe gray horse
the beat. lb>c led on the aUrt of the
Polly was doing all right
vv aerood ba
I closing up when she went off her
aadcloaln
|j ’tovt and gnlshed fourth. Doc broke
gained his stride and led by sev
- but galne
toral lengths down the home stretch.
Bwin MadoanU closed ap a trifle but
poaldn t break Hie lead. IVilly W
* gave her usual eshlblllon on the third
beat and Hoc led. Swift .Madonnb
gave him a abort race but the ftnisb
kto th» nn.. Tk. nBMvy I.;
V
OofeK. <Wm.WkJe)........... 1
» 1
’’
kvlft Hkdonate (Ed Lautner. S 3 !
IMck OdUnser. ck. (. (B. J.
. Motcm.. ............................... S J »
.jlWly W, h. m. (TJUmbdl k
I CO * .....................................« « «
provtodal batola aiw firoverMally mod
arala. bat tlwaw to a botal a'l DUoa
wbicb cbargM all Ita rlalton for
Hm** In aqatmer and winter alike.
Old faabtowad bototo in VSeuiia make
a charge for -broahliig dottom*** and
vtaRora art oiimcM to laave tbelr e»dopn on ralirto
-rseofdarki
known to the writer, who cbangwl bis
pUtea In tbAatUrtmm of n big hotel lu
the aeine dly.
BaiMto baato the
hold char
tela bedroom towela are charge^ for.
and vtollo^ after paying about 4
abfUliigB for a bath, are re
pay an addldenal aUpence each per
toweL
Country hotela eupply hede and mat*
tiweea. but charge aepanitely for
blanketa. abeets and plUowa. the
theory
bdug that all aenaible travelers
dny.^ientoon and evening In the City
i house. 81 Is (he same old char- tartnt.their own. Where there are no
but the piny In tbe main has
• charge trmvduri''f^
been much changed and Improved, i.
• for ena horee." whether tbe
C. Lewla U tbe only «rl*1nml. genuine
e kapt at the Inn or noL
y taxation sometimes toads to
-reulic- on the stage. He baa been
hotel charges. Many Greek
playing the part for fourteen yoart
Charge 10 lepto (a penny) a
and baa never mlsaed a iwrade or a
night for matches. In Italy, where
performance In all that time. The the celt tax Is outrageously high, land
any waa capable and the special* lords of emaU Intw charge a halfpenny
Ilea were pleasing.
per heed for salt They also Invarl*
ebly charge a peiventage on poatage
atmnpa bought at tbe Inn.
•CAbONABLC DISHES
-Uae of toltot nereoaartos'* la respou^
to looking fer. We do not expect to alble for ^ centtmaaltbfoeiHmcoi of
Oomicao hotel bttla. At AJac*
nnd oysters on the half shell In Sep*
ome of the better class hotels
tornber. nor venison stenks. but spring charge for •‘Uble decorations.- and
broilers, frog's legs and all tbe sum* any one who wiahea to avoid this ex*
delloaoles art served to order at actlob ahould instruct the head waiter
tbe Utile Tavern under the new man* to put no Dowers on bis table. Tbe
lent. Bloodgood. Hnrrow A David Item -lights in public rooms * nppi.ara
beside -bedroom Ugbta'* In many Greek
son. 204 Front street,
day dinners and save v
RATH MITS
Are essential to a good mb. especially
use the kledltteraneen
salt that the Johnson Drug
are selling for 25 and 35
a package. Also tbe rubber
sponges they bnndtc are stronger and
natter than tbe ordinary klnt. Very
beneficial to an oily skin, alao draw
imt black beads and pimples.
low. I mueiiiltoT the tliiu*
m wer»* a \er.v silly yuimg inan.
Green—Wily Isn't the pto|ur
r It. M«n. I
a UMWKly Idiot—
that's what 1
t*Ul«a).'u Daily
News.
What is LWet
la the last anab*ai* nobody
but we do know that It U under strict Ring, writing msterlato. hot wstwr.
law. Almse that law even slightly,
vices of valor are pot
pain resuiu. Irrqgolar living means
tbe hilL A BclIcrangemeni of tbe organs. resuUiag
[u c*»ns!lpstlon. luwdsche or liver
rouble. Dr. King s New Ufe PiUs
lulckly roadjusu this. It’s gentle, yec
Tbo rtMMM of 8crt ton country inns
thorough. Only 25c, i U Johnson's
iWstore. 8. K. Walt A Sons and F. eaBtaln uotMag but bads sud cl
and If tbe visitor objocto to dre
the
common tovatory be to charged ex
Ml Me<* Msi-auleys
NeW Xeitlsnder Hlttltig <Vn its liridges. tra tor towris. soap, water and use of
It Is to have II Maori euuik* uiiem by waohbandaUDd.
But
perbapo tbo strangest hoi
a Sew XkwtotHl coniiMiser. with a IIhivlio by ail AUstmllan ioumalM. charge on tba continent to that of
The plere wlU be «-alle»l -Tnpu- aad big Ooponbagoa tenqmrance hotel,
which
charges
olxpenco a day to ormy
twenty*f«>or native Mauri daiw'era wfll
visitor who smokes on the premk
Uke imrt in U.
[
rpsraon's Weekly.
MRS. H. GREBN8TBD wishes to anBunee to the ladles that she has aa
Krmn
>«• BUIer.
-WmRIi. says the tuuItt-mllUoiialn.
excitislve line of imported goods from
absent-mindedly diggiuff the dtamomls
X’ew York, iacladlag silks. Itaenm.
onto and woolen fabrics tor sbiit oat of «s Tratek fob with hto mhy
waists aad saltf Mrs. Oreenstad handled pmiknlfe. -wmltb to a baid*
wiU be at hom^ Tueaday ovealag and •Atotowfann.-Yon mean It Is if be hasn't got It"
Saturday afternoons and evei
■ayv tbb Ustener. with an Incmlnlons
kti.
2»0-Sf
l:/r*"T’r
jmtiltetotoatoiLIDfprpMr
Has worldother salve.
ires. It surpasses any oi
lolUm. ointment or balm for cats.
burnt, bolls, sorew. felons, ul
cers. tetter, salt rhbum. ferw s«*res.
chapped hands, skin eruptions; InfalUble for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only
26c. at Johnson's Drug 8uire. 8. E.
Wall A Sons and F. H. Meads. Drug
mbBM.
Curo all ehronte tftotaoM.
fer aale by all Drat«laaa druMliti.
Prices. Hot Springs tebtols. $1.
Hot Springs Quick Raltof (Hnlmafil)
25 cents.'
Hot SpHnga catorrh curo* 60 omRo.
Hot Springs aoap. 10 eonta.
Hot Springs healing salve* SS panto.
Hot Springs com curs. 10 cento.
For sale by S. E. Wait A Bona.
Johnson Drug Company and Amm^
lean Drug Company.
BURGLARS AND SNEAK THIEVES
ell as fire make it unrafe to keep
;\v alM)ut the hoiiii or on your per*
IVposlt your fimds In Vc^oplC':
Savlngx l*ank. drawlnj[ It as >*ou need
id rent a safely l^iX in their steel
vaults for yonr valuable papers. T
bank fumUheK cIkt^M books free
charge. Baying bills iy checks is the
best way of paying. Bach chock mak
ing a receipt for you. i
The most remarkable d«iH><4it of coal Pink chee'AB and guiutni hair.
In Colorado lias juri be* n nmxivcn-d
Blue eyes full <if glc’^*;
In the Dnmopo dlstrbt. Jn^t IxMientli
thin rm»*t «.f to^w lie ImhIs of the file w‘cret <*f her prettlness.
Is Rocky Mountain |Tea.
finest coal ana «-oke «-uveriiig an area
JohtiP<»« Drug Co.
r<*r CS suqare wiles, lu quality It
laiiprottcbed l»y any oiber iwil In
the sUte.
I#
REMOVAL.
Moved (n 117 Cass street
stairs, one door south «if
store. Dr. J. M. Wilhelm
Ashton, dentist.
;!S
down I FKMALE HELP WANTED— ■
-Si
t'rrr botU* ■cm t» rtjqucsi
Tlie custom of ninrr\lug girls when
they arc mere ^lilWivu Is ImTeaslug
rather than de^-renstug in Iteiigal ami
other parts of India, itie rrsulilng
racial degeneration Is l»eeonilng so ols
Tlons that laws liave be«*n iiasseU In
IF YOU WANT
A perfect smoke that can U* Inch
In freely without the slightest danger
\ry the Utile Weavers, they are wbsi
you are looking for. Straight five
centers, made by union men. in ■
Q shop and are pcrfectl.v sailsfac
lory to an educated taste. R, W.
Weaver.
Fearful Oddc Against Him.
Bedridden. aKmo and destitute
Such. In brief was the eoadition of an
old soldier by name of J. J. Havens.
VeraalVles. O. For years he was
troubled with kidney dlsesAe and
neither doctors nor medicines gave
him teller. At length be tried Electric
Bitters. It put him on hto feet In
short order and now he testifies. Tm
on the road to complete recovery."
Best on earth for liver and kndney
troubles and all forms of stomach and
bowel complalnu. Only 50c. Guaran
teed by Johnson’s l>rug Store. S. E.
Walt A Sons and F. H. Meads. Drug
gists.
It was noon bonr nnd qnlte n num
ber of workmen Usd dropped into the
Snbway tavern, lie w;as a lliliernlan,
antique, grtoxled. stemed. and warped
with age. but be ahlfted his dinner pail
wHh a ctetsln Q»rigbti;neYt^ as b«
atofiped on bto way cat to light hto
day. He eyed the clerk. -1 bod
C be pr«*fae«cd with dignity. “Me
to DInuto MnUahy. 1 have tb'
dtotincUoB av bein' tb'Eldest laboriu*
man In Near York. 1 am 91 ]
age. Te may tell tb’ blsho|) 1
pa* that bis Ilqnor to vlny. I
QooA^lpj."—.New York 8nn.
«M TALKUM YET
LEBT YOU FORGET.
Tbpt the Hat Springs JUsMktote
mva pate# TMOUBMtOB IN TRAVKRBRGItY. YMf PHI sate yaa. Fur
totobypRGtetMtoiDteBggto
West micDigan State Fair
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
FMEI ^FREEI
AMUSEMENTS
Swt I9-20-2I-22-23
BIG PREMIUMS
Immense Exhibits.
Wonderful Displays.
The Bretons,
Husband and Wife.
WondeH(iI Aerial.
Radng Cyclists.
Loc^ the Gap.
GRAND COACHING PARADE
BABY SHOW.
YooonwwmfoT-tlUif
RedueedRatcionaURAilroAdt rood for week of fair.
2 p. m., ThurtdAT, Stpu 22.
COyV^El! ,
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■-■a
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO.,
Distributing Agents.
yV\|CHIGAN’S BEST EAIR
hotel keepere have to pay
a epwrlal Ux for the malntcnauco of
tbe polkw force, and they extract this
from their vUltors by charging spe
cially for hot water. '
Moot Butoariau hotels charge a ahll*
hW to any one who comes in after 11
>'dock at night and to auy one who
r Be Dom It.
mneo down to breakfast after 10.
-What's the trouble with thnt
Thw is a hotel restaurant in Bm ha* over in the <««»roerr' nskini the vUitur
who was seeing tbe iUKlUe of a greut
newsiMUH'r trfllce f«*r the Hist time.
•'Rmllv. I sliould think. If I saw him
anywhere else. Hint he was crazy. He
has Ills «><vHt «ml vest and eullnr oft
and tbe way he fumt*s and splutiers
and sweats and curses tbe lu-at Is not
onlv ecaialubms. but It Is Idnsplienious.
Wily «lo VTKi iwni.lt him to renmln in
noble.
omri*r
In northeca Roumania a travderis the-8b-h-.”
adnionisiietl the m.nmiging
paying capsclly U odimated according
We
to tbe nnml*cr of honms he travels
time
with. The basis to one horse, and 10 He's the man who wTi!.*s thos«* breezy
per cent to added to tbe Ml) for each arllrles xitoHit Iluw to Kej'P Cel’ and
addlttonslanlmai
•Don’ts for Hot Weather ’ "-A'hk ago
gcrrla. however, beats tba world for
lU-cord Heml.
Tlmi^l:2l.l:20.1:lL
-xi.alr. If be has tt^ decUrsd the
Makes rich, red blood, aad muscle
W«. Hlgglaa drove TWek Bellinger,
. tbipwlnf a
gold
more rapidly than any known reasody.
aiaaa waa tl
ploroat m
tt*a food for hiain and nervea. That's
tbe Md
-1
ate wby.-'
I
; aa amny tUa«a mm.
aa uaaal Ja aa what Holltotera Rocky Mountain Tte
-Itto aa plain na Any. Aa nson ns a
la. 35 cenu. Tea or Tahtots. iOl
man Bito no mncA nmney that to
ti\- mmmmm vnmu Tk* tai
wanla to tolfc aMut tt all tbe time, he
OragCto.
Ms ao puMb maniff that be Aotent
LADOEB! toHBito 'iboto
aboM IMl
IMt jtoto asm to tofik Abfto# m plL"-CbtoaBo
) WANT A8k
mediclne gives such
prompt reUef as Hyomel in the treat*
of catarrh. -Tbe
a and hlato tbe Irrllated and
amarting air paasages.
use fur a few days or weeks will cure
le most Biubbom cases.
8. E. Wak A Sons will sell a Hyomel
ootllt for 11.00 with their personal
60 to refund the money If It
does not cure. You run no risk whatever In buying Hyomel. for your word
YOU ARC LOilNO MONEY
decides the queatioB as to wheiher
By not looking over ofr largo stock of
you pay for the remedy or noL
ehlldren's slippcTs and oxforda before
In a earn InrolTlag mnimgement of purchasing. Have a fdll aaaorlmc
an Emtitob Insane aaylum several for vleJ kid oxford. patcni| tip; patent ooli
mer Inmates wert* «iillrd as wlinesstw Blucher
oxford;
patent
leather
and the king's counsel who mllni them
rkrd that they were as sane nr strapped sandals. Id two or t
one In the tXHirl. TIjc judge <ln straps, also many otlifcr pretty styles.
Ikmglassl
COmE!!
The Best Races ever
offered at any Fair
inMkfaigan.
ALL CLASSES AltE FILLED
COmEH
GREAT CLOSING OUT
The stock of goods formerly owned by W. C. and
B. A. Gannett will be offered to the highest bidder,
cornmencing Wednesday afternoon. August 31st,
at 2i p. m., and will continue every
Afternoon and Evening
until the entire stock is sold. This stock consists
of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry. Silverware, Opera
andi Reid Glasses, etc. A chance of a lifetime to
buyi bargains. Samuel S. Levy, Americas best
knoiwn auctioneer will conduct the sale. Every
ladjr attending the sale Wednesday afternoon will
receive a handsome souvenir spoon free.
i
K. ,: PF|/|«
Mm
tftohtoriathatatoalahaqk %adal
disnato for this math aaly. 8MAU,
USt ts the aaam.
LcaMth aver aU B foec. htoto 4 fam.
Vttled wllk a
korto pawe^ Smalley
cafilBC. Speed eight tollas^aa hoar. A
hargala If lakaa at eace.
3h.*5.l2 •
dwr tha pm maa diamMrmad morking
eat ky thajakaaldm Main aad M ea*
aomumaated bat entUag tke nkla to
WWUu attMupUaK to m A ms of
mdblda fain Hto a few mo^}
la apta €d tea aspmtaaee la aa atudw*
to hTJ^Tl^ iL o«tnr ooiMlf
t«f» ood aM 14» ta diapdilM «f the
Kleptohmrak^
A aew.fad p»UM. A BMolMr of hmammu ahwit enllar to fUac 8a tor mdy oae par
the depot te ton took oldot orlth the aoakaabaeaaMletad. Mclaa
tfoaip. kod thiase areie lleety for a kaowa yeaag maa ataWt tewa. aad ha
took a aottaa to make a coUeetloa at
Igas wkkk
I IMaid of Flaehlas. kaova
«f tokmaa. Be i
md
la aU the othw eight, and imed
character. U dead. He
a fknitf nahaer aad wae coaeidefod a them to dtoornte ^
isleer. It U aald that he baa left aa
W. M. PAIGik
mm
■:
n . .
)
i'*-' >□
l#i
■ssamt^PkO.
cMapanled by a policeman, be i
r
clhtoed to be M year* old. hot
Uvea place hU age at fd. He U aor
elved bj a alater older than ht
aad by tvrc^ ahMrea.
j ;
A phyaldaa of Cheater eurtod to
drive to Charlotic reeeally. aad when
. bat a abort dtotaace from home hit
bora# took fright, Overtaraed the bag
gy aad aeverHy bfolaod tea oorupaat
The de^ made agood alart with an
other baggy, reached Charkrtie. wool
to a deallat'a oiloe to have a tooth cx< traolad aad had hla jav brokeo la the
:rpmoeaa. TioabltO acver come ai
•^
Otaego bustacwa meo are buUUog
I
falra aad exiKwItloiMi every Saturday
V and bealdt'n bon« race*, etc., a novel
feature of Murday a entertain
W8« a ri fair. Prtxtw wore given for
^ the eat with the moat kltu*tui. the cat
;
' with the pretlleat hlUoaa. the blackeal
: rat. Che whlteal cat. the pretUeat mal
' . ifwe cal and the yal with the ahorwal
^ tall, and the homlleMicat.
A O. Heine, candidate
ataU
aior from the Twonly-ft^rth H»«^Utan
dlstrtPi. iacludiag Mtetlaad and Hay
coaatlm. U in receipt or a letter
. a Olbnoa tuwaahip. Hay couaiy.
er. pnimUiag him the votiw of 17 rela
L«l«^ UdWoa aome other votea. if he
' will agrw to work agaloat the tax on
: foortgagoa. The wrlu^ owpa 74 acri"»
:^lMr. but- has a mortgage of $4W ml
‘ -7 p»r cent on another 40 arrear^llc
; aaya that he muat pay taxe^ on thl>
ndO. aad alto tbb Intirat every three
Wiatha. >Thle he Aada a bunien. He
•-mgna! “We taimCfa borrow money to
.. f aUe imr m>p«. gl' ina mortgagt** «a
our farma. and then have to pa> Uxea
, • on the property and the mortgage. t«».
1 hav«* fLvf} aoaa. all votei^ three aooain law, all voting; a alater with three
. . Voting a«>na. all of whom !ive In Gil^
' '
Bua; a brother who ia a democrat, but
'b III vote for ycHi and Kreil Warner U
you will only agn.v to aaiaah that
*r
U
ha« taken another as hln wife.
To|>r«-ni«naff came to this country two
xg« from Ckrinany and afue se
curing s good iKMteltm ^wrote to the
mayor of hlH native city making the
hand of the tintclarji daughter In marlilage. Airp*rtl..a v»erv agreeable and
<
‘the yunng U.«>.
lluldah Kchv.artr.
taalled for Aiie-rtra. Afier yhe had
•been hen* t^o we»*ka ^he nfu^od ’o
laarry Topi.»-a»muff. diviarlug that h^ ^
.was too
and that adu* waa having
(too good a Hum to get married and
The diKap,K»l«i«l tover
ter w'veral months,
lAit ftaally grew dlM-our^tMHl and he
:gan courtltig Misti J.**na
uhtue
:he haa just ma^ed at Sagma* Mi>^a
':S(-hwartx warn marritxl a tea utnka
to another y oung German.
The exodus of summer rvMirter.i
IrtUn Muakegtm and vicinity baa Ihh*«
iuntwua!!) rapid thfc year.
.
J. Gw*rgo Li*hman. a pnMnlmni
Alrand lUpid* groce/, has retired alter
being, in bttsluess thirty-ouc yvac^
Sam Jootw. janitor of the Bay couaiy
building ante a well know a old soMIcr
apiuirently has the lensclly of a buU
dt*g . Laat kVbruary he wav kIcktM lii>
hi»ree Uituigmg to IVler Meltdtoe.
Jones wauletl |UH> damages. Melskoi
Isughcd at the Idea and Junes went to
Ahr justice courts. On At*ril IPw jnry
‘disagreed Another jury wredtled wriih
thegmsc to June 7. but onoM not
agree: Ariel
rter 12 riJMher adjc
*^ . IA jury was
which placed
jjihe damage at idv onu. but as de^^Tcndanttottsi pay tlu* costs, which arc
considerable. Joors leeis his griev
ances haw bcea redressed.
. Ismail fSiIler. living two miles
norlheast
Hirmiagham. was a gtic«
of huBur at the laying .of the ixtriwr
atone' of the new Oakland county
court bouse. He wna^n member of the
first jury thnt ml on the first case
. v;r ever trjod In the old oourt house. 8om«>
yearn ago. Ho teas oatUved the
fudge, la of Ok* faiymen. the prisdker
'
alV the witaamm naaoeraed ta the
What wUU U U believed, be the
deepem diamomi drill hole ever fMte
dowB aaywhere la the worid U
being bored oa the Rand at a i
aaar Jokanaeabari by a crew of
Lake Sapattor Bto ia the employ of a
I
HANNAH dl LAY MfiRCANTlLK CO. Agents:
Travarot City. Mich.
TAXES
A HELP TO GOOD THINKING
I amaager of a detective ageacy
vhahad waraed wamen not to rejily lo The
Right Cigar Makes Rtgl
Ja admtMmneat aald the ftbto day:
Thoughts Corns at the Right Tima,
of the I
ThriaMo of spectel Uaeo In depart
There arc a gotri many men ,i
aad the other two of Nogannee. The iBBt*ato(e woth women do not make
Traverse City who nevt-r start
hole U to atUlD a depth
C.PU0 feet,
buy anything that may «iain*
according to the terms of the contract
.
lettera just raccivad state (bat at and work on ihoae Hoes. Tbay jump at bargclntng without lighting a cigar. It
aauclwsioas tjakdOy aad cUug to thorn is a fact that a good cigar hclt>s s
that time tealf «f the tank had
Bd all lassom They -work for smoker to think and is often the
aecomiOishcd. The work is helag done
acwlsr effect and not for Uudiag
moaoM of making s gn^Kl trade.
with ithe largest Sullivan driU ever
But the cigar has to be a p>od one.
mmaa Aetocttn to aomeUM
made. They have “Kaffir boys
OeOolstLLERfi.
taadil to OBtnin>l(V a tnau..but like Wadrwurth Hros*. “rhlc*»H.’* -i
Chinamen to do the rough work, and
That is what t|)e Ficbrich. Fox. IIll>
most
alwrays
be
an
elcmeiat
of
rigar
that smokes fn-cTy. with a plea.sre well plctoM^I with the cllmaie and
perooaal paaalan or reroiure lu It If ant flavor, aad whose a: h dm s nt»i kor shoes arc. ijlanufaclund only lor
their
4hM la the cane you are not wm* of her. ci>minit the uu|iar$k»nable *iu of orm men. but while t^c kind is lunltod. the
Polish iWHef society oeganim^ at
“With their own oex women sU*mb<
ito not. Wi- have all styles and
iloUghtoo to rtib ve miners* tamllles. nre not good nt alL Clev w wotm u tag off*ln little fl«x‘ks.
Any one mho wants a fivip tti k«hk1 | grades, Gall ajd Imqjccl <»ur stock
Seneen boy died In agony from lock- crlialiinls can niways plsy on ihWr
Iro" from j and y ou wl!l In isure to 1Ik* suited ta
thinking,
should
gH
a
"nilroallty
and
vaulty.
Women
iletcv*.
jay rtssulUng
ta.w it U jfit and Mylc. !*i l^atilner.
l,aulnci Italon St
tlTto la flethm, exeipt-ril the flekl of, S. E. Wail A S4.ns and
nail.
high dipioraatic clrchw. are unUiK‘ to IHisslbU- t<> Mdl for ic a cigar
ar that U SHAV
SHAVINGS—Sodth filds
Miss Bthel B. Melon. Saginaw kin
* we find In rt*ol life/* New York equal lo any 1«V cigar a vef made Trj
dergarten teacher, g*»ca to Porto Rko
one and aei* whai an aid to tbouglU ii
to tench. '
is. as wi-ll as giilng ibe |K*rf-.-i « nFRliSH OYSTERS at Jackson*s.
iK'crllcId {girl imsjM-d near
joymenl that comes lro:n a go*»d
and caught* hair iu i4iafl. Narrowly
smoke.
>
»
escaped.
^
Qgt£/agF-8Ssj:.T^^
F-Oto
One of th« best rssidsnees rui Fifth |
s|rx*et. nine nKmi h<»iwe. M.me bm-e. j
menl. all ni«$^Jem inipn»\R*nieiit.*-.
uac-e, 4»atb. m wer. ele4!ric Uglit»^.
.'Ktxldr*. uHli fruity .sl:ade and onemien
t?i| ir**«-. vkill Jfcf.e .*$ a:*.*' heiu* smd j
If bough.
will 1-. ,.::..e
^
eeptiutially b»w «-un*hU ring bn a-i»r. 1
and fmprov. nunis.
!m.u.irn**toF. s$
Round trip ilckei5 at low rates. Oii
1?4
on
Wayne
street
rbw’
t
oMiSCELLANCOUfi.
sal* at all ticketUialioTiS. . A^k agcnfn
for rates. 1limit of tickets and full par- tar. city aiid bay. i:» finer H^l cJ-ui I
I________ fri A tucs
the c»iv for a r«*>ldeuc»-. do y;*j want j LxUy.
llculars.
su»metbirs naily .b-rii^ble?
Onr cf tnc finest farms ta thi* f*"" ‘ --------------ty. nif-toit -.J uiibs fr.*m th- city.
acre u.idvr eiiltivation. Hiib {d« Jtty of 1®
w-ao i tirnlH r. large 4*rcliard.
NE-A^r-TA-WANTA’
loiuii h<c:*n witfi ban inen!. two
: —
O^ENA
bariiH mjth <»ther oult.*ij!dic.gH
the
x»-ry
b«-*5t etindilion. I5*i a
N0F|TP0RT
EXCURSIONS
:WKRTAX
Fry family held reunion at Maltcao
STAR LAUNDRY^
lAkc. Sixty, tncludlag amall **fr]f,
Nntto* to AH
lnter«ted.
If you have nc\« r tried «*ui laundry
presemt.
Til* srertol »f*wm. in Uv r..ll for
,
, ,
Then* U a n pewt in Menominee thnt tbcnootoruclton «t toUT.1 *. wor No. 1 !«•'••* •» • •“‘'•“S*'
.be in>*U
“8Hk Slocking club.“ oomiMjaed of to UtoUk, .No. 1. K.«i„ni«s
all the pretty; girls In town, hms been
fcumcd. and that the members are re
quired to wear ankle shoes and silk
Stale street, thence running.west
hose* with the words “M
nirtu'd fresh and ch an. Wright liro^.
good town" embrcddcriHl cm the instep. on alley between lYonl and State
Cil.v Marshal Craig of Three Rivers street to Pine stnH*t. has betm placed
S. J. Sampion. Nem iMirt -Our dat:g!» |
received a telegram from Pnlon my In my hands tar collection, the first ur wiu^ pale and sickly. Gavi- her
tsmiwt lo be paid im or' I*-fore
to look out for a follow charged with
Hollisler s U«H*k> Xb'utitRin T**». .Ni>w
the S5lh day of Sept.
stealing a gold watch and
she’s rt»sy cheA-k«\l. hcalthx :u*«l bapp\.|
M.K.Ha.ske1U
' ‘Fricc and t.r„.a of «I. on any of -;
amount of money. Craig s|K»iti*d the
25 cents. Tea or Tablet*.
Johnson;
City Treasurer.these given by consulting us. Many !
. locked him up and n‘iK>rU*d to
*
i
Office room p)2 State bank building. Drug Co.
other very desirable
ffleers nl Union City. Ue was
vacant lots for sale.
advised to search the fellow and sec
A WOMAN’S WORK
he could find the watch, which he
Is
halved,
if
her
hou^eh/.M
is
is»m
FRESH OYSTERS at Jackson s.
DAILY ExdEPT SUNDAY
did. but failed to find cllbcr watch cr
pk*ted by a bath re;>m. wIMi all the
The fellow was seat to O&d
m«»^lcrn appliances that g*» with it. j
c
c
TRADE AND INDUSTRY.
water, wherv* he was finally discharged
Arm.s and Cob*, the idumlnr.s. have
owing to want of evideace. After the
made the regular S foot and 5Va fond taiUi
A higk «™de of paper ta
bird bad flown. It pupped Into the head from cotton scMta.
tubs, porcetained Une«l. that ahoold be
of CYaig
In the mitcd States there are CtT.flTl [ a part of cvi*ry h»»u.Nohold. liistalli-d
t
which the fellow had slept wAUc in dry good* merrUapts.
complete with^tallonary Utml an-’
ber into I
• ••
the cooler there, when, lo! the w^tefa
last year vxos*ded ’
and stune pennies, which he had seS'lyifw
*-*
The lH-^* 'of m.nirtial b US4-.I in ihel;
crc'ttMl there.
**~T!.*/
\ HISS l-un.TKK of IVlmlt will
••ou-iriuihm. SMiled m<N-haiiies
Coldwatcr dogs must be mutx1c*d or
in (tofJn «
*
shot.
«‘f Tr»$* T*to-1 li: • n^ploved lo iivHini them
.No imins
•U kind* are toijoytoemn linatoii*-mar , \V.*lnc.*to> and Thur. .iaj . S. j.t 7 ai.d
Canada s gc»vemor gencuwl aad party kr». Hcarywetobt food* bare all b«« ' s. a .lisptoy of hand d.-<-<.ra!>d < hiua
exjM-n-u.-!iar.-.| «h*n c«JU«»trurtlt:„
eniertsincd at Soo.
aobl. aito »on»«i » wear fabric to brtoa I mhich »he will be pK’aaed lo have you
Trmv«s Uly
Ih m lo obtain i»* rtfci resul t. The;IMrt Huron buotblnck used big stick
I for tor ahead.
cail and ciamlac.
JITMi
dotjhU- ba.*-e h.-aiM:g device with bo!
‘
on mother. Fined fS.
ct::itT insure * the gr«-att
Hillsdale lad arreated and fincNl for
rliJlng In cart on sidewalk.
“jhle am.Runt *.f ta.-at uUh the b u-: ' aTraTp «■
Wm. Rose of Jefferson given 60 days
an.$.uT*J
fu-1. Th.y are richi>
'L:U.»d<>to.M..r.toWtoto.
I.T Hioslng brother s boose.
I thv
th*- h
, nirki
ha!-i.‘^*no ,n d*-5i;:D
« «to.^
Michii^n s«coml state In pro.luction
Au n^ofito
Ml and los iu price.
vd ssit. New Yewk taking lead.
* Woman drew knife on eustoms ciA
a U LOCEWOOO. 0- F- 8T-^i^
y 4* ! <’omc In nn<] see them.
cer at Port Huron wha wanted to ex
amine luggage.
j *7^
that
1
Rev . Hnrvey A. Fuller. JlilUdsle.
blind lecturer, severely hurt by fallinif
disuwwy of college.
Uit!e Port Huron girl on lire was
sac i d by small brother, who rolksi
(SsaL]
JuBK a. UlRAKOnL
CVS Mr
he r in sand, palling cwit flames
Aug. H. m BepL B
Son of wissUhy Cass county farmer
TRiVERh RtniRE
yiA^
STEAMERS COUHiBiAAIID
CUiMtIISS
R0UIIDTIIII!25€.S0 ,75
BtatsLiin^8:40a.a.
j ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
^ Semi
Oil Sieve
1
C. O. CARVER
jPRiCES REASONABLE
ifiuao RAPiMiiaoiAU «
Js nv €xperimtai\
COiPAlY-
2^A!Lto.
PR. FENNER'S
Kidney
Rarkarhr
sm*s!ed at HowagUc lor forging note.
140. Mother U-gged son s rclctoe.
Line fiHU'c causing trouble between
Coldwater families. -Man
fe^ wiU rovolver. Afinir will be
•eUled in court.
The minlsicni cd Flint have sUried
n movement to have- the council pi
scind the actioa grnntiag rn salocmlm
dow B
town nnd remove his basiaess to the
faJrxrouads daring the Qeneeoe coun
ty Cnir this week. Uauor seUing has
nlwMbecn tabooed at the (air. heretdlo^ bat It has been sow oa the
gfoaads dariag the race meeu.
Atoctorwritektntbe
«(that as veesrf
Hattem the
'■••““Aiiri,.
Frank CnahTTi™
S5T=iiy.£S3;i
nir-
lACo-lotiif ituk. " toi in Good Hejltli.
THE RED CROSS
LABEL
ta-sruTSSi' sfEt: '5SSS
p^m^sssssM
is.a ifuarantce that your
prescription was compounded by a
REGISTERED PHARMACirr
219 Amffirican Dru^COd
■. *. itoiiSs^yftsjssr
MAYA YOU
-Istheaaamaf the
: avamm. 8t, Joe, has a pal cat which
ron ^ALC
A INIIM|N8GBt8ITY
ro every wa^ Is a haad Wins
bag. WorncTmt wot apt to be pro.
Hded with pochka. heaae the aeaes
lity of aahogph4 bag tar the pockto
The tax rolls for the coUeetkm of
hook, haadkert^ aad small tetoagtags of the fair teML Rasiall. the Jew achodl and cltv tm
eler. win close oju hU onttee Stock of seasmenu for the fivo wards of the
kahdsotnc oacaj tkto week at cost city of Travcire aiy. Mlclu kave boea‘
placed ta my hands for
1 will be In my o»ce
pose of coltacUag said
IF.YOU HAVE
waek day from now antU Nov. 1. If04,
No moro l—eju«. . tmJ.bU. live in
from 6 o’clock tinlU lltSO o’clock In
ntrnnk.
irbml
do «0
tnmmtr. Voln;Jiti..Ui* bmr»M8 mnker. the foronoon. nnd from I oclock unUI
4 o clock in the afternoon of each day
to auktito « 10 ^ e«il. dtoeourt ..n
JUl taxes paid befors Sept. 1st wUl
all trunk* and auU caaoa OBtU Srpt.
be received without collec
Uth. Vrirr* Inj Ifiinka froa »Sc to
„pato *,
and
on nil taxes remnlning nnpnld
»*5.W. and in sal caaa* »I.IS to $15.00.
SepL 1st and unUI Oct. 1st, a penalty
of one |K*r cent for collectioa will be
ENLARGEMENTfi
charged. On all taxes remaining onIn crayon, wnier color or septa. In
IMld on (Vt. 1st and until Nov.^ lat a
any sire $»r rhapi -niafa what we do.
pcnall.r uf imu per cent tar collOcUon
Ptvplc have an dea that In order to
wi« iH* charged.
have Huch Work < one
Office. IliKtai 202 State bank Mdg.
nwny^ bat no firm ta the
M. li. Haskell. CUy Treasnror.
state U bcUt»r eanipped to handle this
Dated,July 2ii, 1501.
^44 If
work than Smit|i A lYicc. CUitens
phone 20*. S25 Itaion SL
m
miL NEWS IF 1NE WMl
C. IIIH>IH>. taak Vim. jrTr,^
I. T. A. IWriek.
atmt. Mk &
, to 8L Loto farto tor
^llpl to pwniil to Mto tortj I
: ^ to tto OiM Boniato sut«.
Ito vtoto todi: nkm% mmI sr
It «« to «taMto tor
toe alte toj %kto Mt aloM la
CM—to ■oaatahif A Imr at
te ftom bar rifla. Mton KaMrfar
» vma oat to a partj ritlUag tto
ch to Oaorga Ygaag. to Ckka—to
om ato to engaged to to married,
uiag tto abou two to tto cowboys
naud tbeir borsen and rode In tto
ictkm from which the raports .-------------- -w-----•c. They foaad Mton NeMrigghaos
moaatad aad ttaadlng over the
ty to a nto bear, fi^er oa la a
e. they foaad tto lair where two
a were anleep. As they were bw
captured by tto parly aatober
\r came harrying down tto creek.
ntaa killed by the cowboys,. The
> dead bears aad tto live cub were
nrned to the camp as tfophlea to
I «C sratocr New York art
■to of tto Mtongr lerera
to. ▲ WkMo. a PrtolUve
Sarto J. Brewer, Joftice to tto Uaitai Blatee eapmae eoort, went to Kao
^ aad eagaged apoa the praetlee to
^ at H He to aow €7 apd bale and
itoar^. -Tor B—y yean." to receolIf aaU. "I tore beea getting op at 4
arer. tto boor bai been S o’clock, for
I tad I.injoy taking more sleep. My
iwtlrlag ^hoar at night to usually about
If o*elpek. I began early rising when
i Bred la Kaaaas. As a young judge
I was ambHIoas and at aigbt I foitf.1
aqraelf dreamlngu^er caw>« 1 bad tried
tarlag tto preceding day
IWft well aad tbU troubled me so
immb that I ooaanlted a doctor
adrtoad me to drop
work )n the
ftaalag. f was to go out with i
wife, attend the theater, play cards
to partlee. b«t forget the law.
fbHowad tbU advice and gradually ac:
faired the babU to rising at 4 o’clock.**
•
The dean to Rochester te. according
to report, tto Ullest divine In ih>^
chnrcb to Bngtand. He is € feet
laches in height.
V^KIng Alfonso to Spain has under
lakea to organise an Intemailonal re*
gntta at Bllboa similar to the Kiel
gntta. The king will prescDt a cui
aad toa promised to penonally en
iaaror to secure foreign entries.
. dae to the most-sliklloan que^ens in
Barope Is the Oerman etuim'HK. whi
aaran rery lltilc indeed-fur pump an i
amwBkMy. Her .^maj^ty’s favorili
■Indy to modicloe and she has instruct
ad herself so well in the art of healing
ttot she is regarded as quite an effl
dent adviser in cases of «»rdInary ill
A strike to New Orleans negro
teamters who haul cotton has gone
Into effect. Not n bale.of cotton was
moved la the city aad the efforts to
bring abont a compromise to the dif
ferences between the drnymeo and the
teamsters have railed.
Prince George to Greece, commls
skmer-general to the powers In Crete,
visited the Ilsllsn foreign office snd
lengthily discussed the sltustlon in
Crete, expressing the oplnloa that U
wak impossible to further delay the
union of Crete to Greece, for racial,
reltglous. t«onomlc and political ressons.
A small dog stopped a passenger
train on tho WalllcUl Valley railroad
near Montgomery. N. Y. to the sud
den fright of many passengers. The
train was running at great speed when
the sir brakes were applied with such
for<^ as to cause the passengers to
think a colIlHlon waa'immlnenl. The
engl^r was dumbfounded by the ap
plication of the brakes and made an
Investigation. It was found that the
engine had struck the dog and hurled
It. dead, against a cock In such a man
ner as to turn on the air and set the
brakes. The dog had the habit to
barking at trains. His cure is comTHE IMPORTANT FEATURE
Of the fsll stock of any hardware
lore Is the largo slock of guns always on hand for sportsmen. This
year wc have an especially fine line
to boy’s rifles. 22 calibre. In addition
to our guns, double and iln/lo barreK
The men behind tho guns also need
unltion. We have It. S. F. Sax<
ton Hardware Co._________
Bishop Qallur of the Teune6i>ec dio Dry, Hard and toft Woeo. »o«th Bids
mbsr Co.
tiiZ ii
cose has recovered a valuable silver
aommunlon nervlco which was stolen
RUSSIAN BRIEFS.
' Itom his Memphis residtmee two
m^s ago. The burglar sus irsrod
In Biistosn fnetorkd 4A4 per cent of
40 Kansas CTty and theuce to Denver. the workmen know how to rend nod
Los Angeles and Ban KVanrisro The write. In towns ».:» per cent of tlw
nervloe had bi^e-n iiawncnl in the last- peasauts nro educated.
named city, it was seised by the p<>^
The prt^mluins of $:»> and
of
cnxl during tlic last thnn* ye.ani U
floe and iriurned to BUhop Gallor.
Thomas Rice and his ^ Alonso, of Kus^lnn officers to Irorn to spoiik. redd
atkl write the Chinese langunge will
Mphbs^ O.. are married to ElUatoih
be dlscontinned at the eml of the prvs
and Rmma Rleuthman. sisters lather rnt year.
aad son have thus Ix^coint. brothers In
The Kt. IVtersburg Arademy of 8ci
law. Akmso Rice’s slsterin law is his eoces has offeriHl $3.T:.o for Inf&rma
sister tluti III regartl to the parly of T’.;irvu
Toll,
tlie arctic explt»n*r. fruin whom
daughter in law. OIT
nprings from the first marriage will nothing lias '|hh*u lieanl sitjre lie le/t
the yacht Zarta In IWtt and started for
have a stepbrother and sister In Is
for uncle and aunt, while children
from the s<'cond union can clsim an
nnnt and uncle for grsmlmother snd
gmndfathei
As an inctnii^c to mstrlmiuiy
pastor to the church of ihe village of
he baa a hard enough Uroe. Everylbing.-thnt the expectant mother
Dallas. Pa., and Editor Capwell. pub
can di* to help her child she abould
Usher of the town weekly, the Dallss
•hv One o£ the greatest bleesings
Post, have entered into an agreeraeni
she c.vn gix’c him is beallh. but to
do this, she must have health herw
by which msrrlages among the yottnf
ceU. She should use every means
people will l»c encouragt'd. The follow
tng appeanMl In last wink’s issue of
the Pdfl: ‘ Here is a chsncc that win
^ help you gel the Post a >carefree. \
good brother duly i^uihurizcd to say
the words that will unite for life, or
wntll the dIvcMxv court cuts the bonds,
sajs he will divvy up with us the feet
he rocelvcs from all eoupies we send
to him to marry. Now we will give a
ymr’s subscription to each couple who
Will get him to tic the knot and als*>
give a nice write-up of the wedding
besides.** Editor Capwell says the oN
■how' you
. frf Is not conflni'd exclusively to young
that tha
folks
oogw the
The Rev C. R. Buck, pastor to the
Ics aro.
tear tho
HoUy Mrlhodiel church st Holly, N.
Yh m fashionable suburban town, has
armted a furore among his parish Ionarm. and in local •ccleslastical circles
oronderifor me. Pnto God for
to au interview upon his views of
jrour liniment”
.Mtop Potter's caonecUon with the
After He Gomes
I
Motlier^s
Friend.
tobway saloon. In which he said that
tto InlUaU D. D. after the bishop’s
game stood for “Doubtful Dignity.**
miaie tto Initials "LU D. ’ stood for
toyal Ungtons.The American ftshing nchoooer 8am
onto wat seised off NorU Sydney, a
<X, by tto Canadian govornment ernis
bar- Tbe<
■. K. Oalk». A. H. Biitop. flatt PliNCk.
SMOb^^teh. Cmr A auAr. H. W.
8akk.\C. U DbHi.
,
MMtotoriaFrfaaialtto
Aral—TO. BliartoCito
m«UDnGLBIffiUA!OR€(^
Mn. Itor
Mcauskey. J. McAlihK
E. HeaseU F. H.^8cb^ld. C. Vader. ter. Braest Crain. Alfred Ayera. O. P.
"SH^H^SSmHythesKsf
JIMS' S
► ttol tto ilqiipr bMtMM U to.
•I It If l«al to au a tou witli
to—atloa«aad ttoa mo4 kla
Ito— to toraw bto wife towa atoir«
aM brtok toe boaee to cblldrea: that
ft to lepal to potooo fonr boy and
iilae; toat It to total to eead XS.OOO
aad woaMa to enUaiety aravee
pear. Here Btahop Potter oaeat
• toU b^ wttli tto tosolocy aad tto
S'e taT A M.
K. Beteamh. 8b». HomiA. Vmn Bof Walter. Lydia Jamesoa. Joaepblae
Hi. Bat A. Dm. Om. Clj-AA. D W. Bitaa. F. K. BaxUm. Geo. K. Jewett. H.
W. B. Mom. KeUi*
D. L. Ttoasaa. N. W. Harri
E.SeeaM.T.1
Fred Dean. O. U
a J.
Mary R Slyter. M. C. MlUer. Harvey
teahory. Telbarat. Floyd Jamm
The kttersi
; tot tool iBlo Rtatop Fto-
?S&.^*^“ASro
AIM <k>-
W. D. Towklas. oea
John OoMsecr. W. K»
NOW is
THE TIME
toptttk foarGoal fer mol
—MsaBd
Dfcfct.aauratfs.-g
fi'ssstfssjBijasss.
SAVE MONEY
hf klt^ li ddim direct
IraaemrtoyoartnA
THEGLlTAYUMi
GQALCIL.
WB- ---------------
ney. 8. R Howard. H. W. Smith. Ray
Monroe. Perry Hannah est.. N. T. Nelsoo. Mrs. Ubble Kelley B. R Cole,
And. Pitch, D. Roulsooi. Wm. Vnnsue, Fred L. Stocking. Calvin U Gib
son.
Al Heullmantel. Wm L. Hendtween Ninth and Tenth atreeis from
3ohemln street in the
^ Hannnford.
Wadsworth to Bohemia
Tent^ Ad ieven^ |;
alley
streoU from Wadsworth to Bohemix Hattie McGinnis. P ^ Season. F F.
in the alley between Eleventh
and Twelfth streets from Wadsworth son. Mary E. Kelderhouse.
to Bobemln street as heretofore adopt bert. A. F. Howard, and all
teresled In the laying of a a
ed by the council joi Traverse City
Mich., take noUcc:
from Wadsworth to Division
Eleventh
-?7v3.q.K F. O.
ABSeUTELT ODOUSSS
DIvUlon:
roll for the specUI assessEleventh and
ment for the laying of a sewer in the I?
Wadsworth to
alley between Ninth and Tenth streets
streets, f
a streets:
and E
gan. take notice.
enth streets, from Wadsworth to
Thst the roll for the special assess
ment hercltoorc made by ^he board to
assessors for the puriK«^'of defray ing
tl^ul^ JOfl
that part of the cost which the coun
public Inspection.
cil decided should be borne by special
assessment for the laying of a sewer
cottncll and l»oard of assessors (
in the alley between Ninth and Tenth
ITKO^ATTWV'
CORRECT TIME FOR THE PUBLIC.
mt 1000 WATTS
Barnum And Earl are the official
ent rous. at muicu ume
between
Inspectors for the Perc Marquette and
: in the
voen Eleventh
and place opportunity will be given all
Twelfth
cts from Wadsworth
Q. R. A i. railway service, so they persons Inter* sled to b<^ heard
to Division
TlvlsSon Estreets. Is now on file at
keep a line line of railroad yraUhes. as
25th day of A
my office for public inspection.
CHAS. M.
well as ladles* and gents. Exquisite
Notice is also hereby given that the
City Clerk council
in design, made in all metals, also 2273-141
and Uiard of assessors of the
city of Traverse City will meet Sepplain nickel, at prices to suit any pur
Notice of Sewer Asoeeament-Third tember 12th. 1904. in said city at the
chaser.
oil rooms st 8 o’c lock p. m. to reWard.
t roll, at which THERrS
said a
To J. A. NTckerson. John WockI. T.
LIKE A SWEET MEMORY*
Ttovwaa G%.
A. Monroe. Warren Finn. John Bartx. lime and place opport unity will be A
ted to be
Rostful and quieting Is the after- Chas. Howard. John LamTcnco. Wm. given all persons int<
heard.
a P. CARVBR G
math. resulting from one of those cab Adsit. H. O. Joynt. E O. ElUs. J
Dunn.
CW.
De’
Z
oete.
Henon
Squh..,
inet baths, followed by 'an alcohol rub.
6. Dunham. Adventist Church,
Soon, and yqu’va bean Inthat Mrs. E. L. Bonner is favoring her r.
j City Clerk
>’m. Inngersol. Robt. Hewett, Fred 2273-14t
patrons with. Especially fine. too. for Colby. . G. Copps. J. W. Morse. F. O.
vttsd. Sslsct.ybur
NEVER BREAK DOWN
rheumaUc persons, are the electric Miller. J. B. Hawley. Thos. Boudrow
At tho sides. Thai’s what a g«»<>d cor
W. L. Brown. R. A Lomrle
SAWYER G PKf
baths given In her parlors.
Dunn. Willard Car?-. G. R. Newman. set will never do, bri'ak down al the WEDDING
Henry C. Gore. Thos. Helm.
Hides. Just so with a good pocket GIFT
WE ARE NOW READY
Paris. Ge*». Scott. Geo. Newberry.
book. Aside from there being first
from our
With our now fall street hats to cater Sarah J. Calkins. James Slack.
class goods a special price Is put on
to the taste of the most fastidious Uvingsinn. Fret! Smith. Miles
W. Finn. Lucinda Fox. F
them, to make room fur holiday goods
woman in town. A large and complete Clyde
Waldls. A. C. Eller. Chas. Easto
. Bxeryihlng In stock, coin purses, CUT GLASS,
assortment The formal opening of Nelson Gore, V A. Patrick. Wm
ready trimmed am! imported bats will Blackman. John Lathams. A. B. Cur- cents’ and ladies’ pocket books in wal CHINA
be anounced next week. Wood Sisters. Uc. Clifford Clyne. Morris Decker. rus. alligator and seal. Bugbee. City SILVERWARE.
Louisa Avers. H. D. Poayner, R. Wled- Drug Store.
1*1 Stover. Chas. Moult
oeft.
THE RIGHT BRAND
E. Kent
LADIES 1 Belter look those sampk
Ofstoves, tliaCs what wo sell. They Dlsle!
shoes over while there b a good as
Se<H>re. Al Nash.
are clean. Inviting looking, with ear
sonroent. They'll save you from SOt
’. Smith. C. L.
marks of prosperity and nine out of
RASTALU tha Jawalsr.
F. J. Sutherland . M. L. Lyons, to 11.50 per pair. A. V. Friedrich.
ten bear this mark. **Brand’s Stoves vis.
Rowley. P.
Mrs. Rose Webb. A.
P. S.—We fumlah handsome cards
and Hangea” We also have the full Parl-s. D. B. Carter. Robt Walter.
er. F L.
EXTRA SPECIAL.
with svsry gift
variety heaters, ranges and hot blasts. Smith, Lydia Jameson. Jose phine
The New York Tea Co. la this wceJ
Bate.s. F, E. Saxt«)n Geo. K. Jewett
Miller A Morse. Bast Front street
H. R. Bums. W. E. M«>on. Nellie John offering two flro-pruof co(*king crocks
bails, and bolding C an.! 4 quarts reMISS HECK
L. Cou
Hpeciivoly, worth 75 cents in actual
Who has been absent for two weeks In Mary E. Slyter. Geo. Helm.
n. M. C.
value, but being given with a 50-cenl
iworth.
John
Dan
Harvey Cblow
Chicago and Mllwauki-e. is home aagin
KEYWTOIMK
W. MUkr, G. P Gar can of baking *lxjwder. Call and you
with tt large invoice of ready to wear
will surely InvesL
Jay Yo
street hats in uold»y. fetching stylos. Thos. McClusky. J. McAllls
A wrdlal luviati.m is extended to all Crain. Al Ayers. O. P. Hughs.
A GOOD MATTRESS Is not a
31 I NEWWILHELM BLOCK
to visit her milUnery parlors and look Pike. Wm. Ralne. Arthur Had
luxury, it is economy, fora good mat
W. Butler. W. B. Bennett. A.
^•er the fall shain's.
mantel. John Gallagher. W. B. Knaggs. tress will outla.s six cheap ones and
Davidson. Mary .Mlckler. Frank Vnge. give you rest and ct»mfort. The Pal
M. E. Louks. G. I). Kenney. S. B. How metto Is the be«!t. Mwle of two layers
ard. Ray Mimroo. Perry Hannah est . of palm fibre and three layers of febed
Libby Kelly. S. B. Cole. Andrew
li|id Ihclr scales since they’ve been Mrs.
Wtch. D. Routsong. Wm. VanStet*. A cotton. The fiber giv«*s tiie clastlelty
; a a. m. to » p. ». Qta. vtumm fcJT.
•’In the swim.** I’tn'ln the swim, too. B. Curtis. Fred Slocking. Calvin r.ll» and the cotton givc*s the soflncsis.
to prices son. Wm. Hendricks. W. J. Noble. Cal Only 18.50.
with a scale, but it’s a scale of
J. W. Slater.
;cs. Also vln Gibson. A. Hannaford. Z. T. Swan.
on real estate, loans, mortgages
Your Home Furnisher.
. I Henry Canfield. Warren SaloKl.ury.
one house on K. Tenth strtHjt . in
xiMtion. Jane A Harry McGinnis.
C;rpeia»nlo* »<1 rmJhntmoBRICK.
WHAT IS EASIER
condition, freshly paiHTcd. for rent at
1. F. F. O’Neil. R. G. Paulin. E.
t reasonable price. E. McNamara.
Mary Kelderhouse. John Prtv Than a small payment down and there
away to be made into nsgs, 1st MS
bert. A. F. Howard. and all persons after a small wtn-kly payment? In
Prompt Delivery.
, Stow you saaples
IT 18 A WONDER
IntercMed in laying ^ f a trunk sewer this way you will never feel the drain
People don’t choke with the smell of on Division slnnH l»eginnlng at
on your household economics and at
the alley between 8th )
^{r^itl
las Wasktaftoo SI
moth halls and camphor during the
running south to tl • alley the same tjme you can tnjoy the use
MimmCr months. ln.'*tead of having strc«*i» nand
of one of th.«c han.ly kitchen tables
12tb an
III that worry over wck)1 cari>ots. try lofore adopted by the
now in stock at Frank Raub’s. who
Lhe new * niH'retic.” made of hard, erso City. Michigan, take notice that also doc.H rcpalriug and revarnlshing
double twisted cotton thread, in fast the rt>ll for the special assessment
his store. East F'ront street.
heretofore made by the board of apecolors and many beautiful deslgnv. Clnl assessors for the purpose
812 EAST FRONT ST.
The effect would please the most faa- fraying that part of the cost which
HARRIS’ CHOCOLATES.
the conncil decided should be borne
lldlout- J. W. MUliken.
arc positively the only retailers
and paid by special assessment for the
ip
the
city
who
manufacture
choeolaying of^a trunk sewer on Division
THE POTATO SEASON
Is here,- With w*H*ks of potato haul street beginning at a point at tho alley jalcs and fruit bon bons. Our milk
AT LOWEST PRICES
between Eighth and Ninth streets run
ing from great distances, over rough ning south to the Alley between 12th chocoUtes arc especially delicious. So
all the fruit flavors, juices and
roads, why not save trouble and use and^inth.streets. Is now xm file at my
WM. HOPKINS. PROP.
crushed fruit used at our soda foun
the new road wagon you have so long office for public inspection.
Everything homo-made. Even
Notice is also hereby given that the
thought to buying? Wc keep the stand
council and board to aasesaort of the the melted Ice cream loft
ard Olds wagon. ' Bar
city of Traverse aty will meet at the used for coffee. LaGrettI Candy Co.,
council rooms in said city on Septem
ber 12th, 1904. at 8 o’clock p. m.. to re 261 Front 8t Both phones. Cil. 325.
ca’n you afford ,
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Claus Wamar. Proprietor
To take chances regarding the safely view said assessment roll, at which Bell 245.
TOTTOira BAT. Mica
to your valuables? Your home, your time snd place opportunity will be
DEPENDABLE
STATE.
given all persons Interested to be MAKING
office or your safe may be robbed—
MENTS,
you can’t ttol. Better forestall the loss
Fortunate U the grocery store thst
Hmfi Cemet«ay V«i*$ Jott
to the most valuable things by keephas the repuutlon for dependability.
inff them in the safe ddffOBlt vaulu of
Recehred.
Fortunate is the public 'that haa such
tto JPIrit National Bank, where safety
Notice of Bower Assess
a store in lu midst. Mutual confidence
PboiieiS.
SieUBioiL
and eaaTMjlence are permanenL 12
Ward.
between a store snd l’.a buying public
DANCE ORCHESTRA
per year rents a box.
To J. A.* Nickerson. JJhn Wood. T. means growth. This store has grown:
F. D. NICHOLS. TEACHER OF
A. Monrsc. Warren Finn. John Bartx.
Chas. Howard. John Lawrence. Wm. and U growing on just these lines. No THE VIOLIN. hM oi^inl«d a DANCE ______________________________ _
INDIAN BASKETS.
ambition higher than poMeaslng yoor OBCHCBTllA and la ready for dance ---------------------------------------------------------aside from hsvtng a oofmplete line to Henon Squires. W. E. Dunbam. Ad confidence, other things are bound to ••Oagementa and also for a few pupils TM TALKING YET
LEST YOU FOROET.
cholea eaadles. creams and pure frntt vcntlst Church. Wm- Ingersot Robert ’come. We want every trade traasae- w^U^ln.
FT Urm. eaU at,S^ 8M. thr
Thrt tha
Spetaga
julcaa* tos a beantifnl line to Indian HewetL Fred Colby. J. G. Kopps, J. W don to be satUfylog and If'lt if-nto wa
Morse. F. a . Miller. J. B. Hawley want you to ttol na about !L U R. Star..
NFva eura, THOUEANOE W WAVbasktos. and novtoties tn btrch bark Thos.
Boudrow, W. U Brown. R. A. Btkkaey. 411 Unloo 8L Both phoaea.
-------------EREECrrV.
-niairMRClMrw.
aad black ask apitata. fragrantly dto
Tto
aeatast
«roc*ry
In
Ue
cRy.
TRY*
A
RECORD
WANT
AO.
|aala
Ey
MMnt
flaw
EniM^rts.
oratkdVttk awaet grasa
W. H. Fife. W. Heha. W. R <
H. Monroe. U MItcheU. P. A.
.KHLIIBT.
L.IOHT
tartuiHInrBNiili
UgUatNnrCa
JOHN R. SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE
.JIENIISTS..
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
IgEOl T JARVIS
!1201 DENTIST
FRONT STREET
J.H.MMrai
6N.WIIcWiity
MOMROE & MeWETIY
GENERAL IISURARCE
C. D. MILLER
D ElMTig "T
?r:r.
s wokL
TRAVERSE CITY BRIW CO.
I
K, E. CHAPm. Prtortetffi*.
EAST END
CASHjGROCERY
CHOICE 6R0CERIES
BUHER AID EBBS
QUEEN Cin aORAL GO.
CitFiwOTaiPitMFItoi
fUREOlia
I at tka g0t af IT
itMfHai Jalf U
MkaiM aka laaWM
at AMPa.
Uadanahar Aadtr-
tka lata W. G. Lawraaea. tfM at the
rrtAay.iaptS. raaaralaar
held at that pteee oa Saada
ad by the Rev. Dr. Oardnar,
a Cptocopal ckarok ft that Hty.
Tkf fuaaral araa bald hare. The rem were brought kcfw yastarday by
•TIIIKI8 HAVC
W. a. Lawrence, i
Wf.
laid to ren by the alda of bar aoa in
Oakwood cemetery^ Rev. C T.
niMOT
Cm Wf4if H«li • i—iltw Tlili
iMMOfi
T
OC—Otiwr UfilMw W4
T»i«ir tJiMiAlt Md
WONTSmUTE
COtORED MEN
to Ike KrMlos
»ejrt. S-One tlni
^kan IMM)« applkwtiuo to the dlf •OUTMIRN SOLDlIRd HAVt NO
use FOR NKORO OFFICtRS.
IW^i pmeking oompaolc. In Chk*««
today fdr mnployncnit. The um«* ill
«Aikw eitiu aUo at
oral kuAdred old employet asked I*,
ka Uken back* The strike leaders
* I keld a eoafereare and It was their
MIN CRITICISI WAR OIFART• opkiloo that by ionlaht
MINT FOR ITS ACTION.
■ cl^k lhl.<
aftermioo Ui caU of the stHke. Other
Forty
Tbeuaand Troepe Hava Seffiin
aaloas vboso memhers etnick In «>in
the War Mantuverw-Laok ef Olejpatky with the bnlchem also held ses
;akms for the iMirpoe^ of endiua tho
clpllne and Tralnlitfl Is Netleeable Among Volunteera.
BMlCAHTHIIliESWEliE FOmD
DEATH’S GRIli HABVEST
'nvf MORE HAVE ANSWERK)
!
THE RINAL SUMMONt.
imrn.. H.Mh. imm Ci«k. M.b.1 E.r
hart. Mra. Stoat and Mra. Lawe
Mrs Helen J. Heath, aged 49 >ears
idled Saturday night about tO;:io
oVlack of canoer at their home. 5<v^
Bates street. Deceased was the wift
j,
otxouu H. Heath and borldos her huih
p -ba^SMMVoe thiM children.- Myrtills
> live at bdlnc and Mrs
Lloyd of
peninsula.. The lat
be here on account of the llln«»iw of
.her hnslisnd
’ ReUtlv«*» fn»m out of the cUy mhti
jattemlfd \hv funeral wore Mrs. John
rVcis and Mrs. Harry Molor, both of
Muskegon. Mrs. John Moon of Ikll
vine. Miss Ltxrle Heath of Milan an.1
IMr. and Mi> Kmory H(«th of Iktrolt
_Jdfs. Heath bsvrs one sUter and two
brothers. Mrs. Ilsnnsh Hut.tiarU who
Jives near the iHy and Jonathan and
Oeorge Jameson of ihis Hiy.
The funeral scrvlrt- was held yvMct
day aftcrm»un from the home on Iteies
atreot. Rev. Demus rochuii of the
CVmgrrgational
church
offiriate!
Music by a cbwlr consist inn of Mr and
Mrs. H. A. Goats. O. G. Miller and Mrs
Ijiura RIrhsrds aang st'virsl mUt
• Ions. The Robekahs attendid the
funeral In a Itody and the tiall tn^arer;*
’ iwere from the Odd I<>b11ows UkIkv Tlic
attendau<*e was vofy Jargt' and
Boral offerings were one of the lari;»*st
lever
In this city L. I>. Cuyis
bad chan;* «if the funeral.
F !sr.
By Win* to the Evening Record.
OalnesvIIU-. Va.. fb-pl.
F*»rly
thousand troops began the war ma
neitit^ hen at midnight. The notice
able lack of discipline and tralnluj;
among some of the militia orgaalxa
Hons, as compared with the regulars,
has occasioned considerable camment
about corps boadquarterr. Not only
beae militiamen fall to shorn
proper respect for regular offinfs. but
tbelr own offlet-rs seem to be
uuable to contnd them.
A rigid Inspection was made last
night of the beiu of the enlisted men
resulting In the discovery of quite a
numlmr of ball cartridges. Already III
fc-eling Is manlfinit between the South
em mlllllamt-n and the ConnecUcul
c*»lorcd troops. The 8outkem**rs ab^
solutely refuse to salute colored of
ficers and an outspoken In their crit
icism of the war department In or
dering colored soldltTs to the maneu
vers.
MTSIATIIM mWMANE ARE BUT
ROUMTSSN MUM AWAY.,
THAT CITY
TNEIR.GOAL
TWO JAFANRSE ARMIES AR^ RACINO WITH I^USSIANS.
CAMMIKABIOUilTEEIimES
OUR SHOES
FOR CHILDREN
,
Fit tht* lH-**t. luoll th*-jJH-st and
wiwr the b«*kt *»f any ijliiM-s she
* an buy —hhe has proved It,
And price. w*dl. here hre some
shoeO. all Mil id lent her. jiiol a bit
*d sh*Mbly in them:
BURGLAR RETIRED WHEN W. C.
HULL OUESTIONED HIM.
DldnT Reply to Any Questions Until
Askod What He Wanted and Then
Said -Nothing.”
Elopipg Princoos and Paramour Travolod by Way of France.
By Wire to the Evening Reeord.
Vienna. Sept. 4 l. b-graiu neelvtHl her© l*Klay n-|K»rt» that I'rinLouise of ColHuirg and (Vunt
Kegllvich Msltaseich with whom she
eloped have arrived at the Island of
Joery by the way of iVance.
CAR WENT OFF.
DignT D6 Much Damage But Made a
Lot of Work.
A otock car went orf the Pere Mar
quetle track yesterday and down onto
the walk at the west end of Eighth
str«H‘l bridge. Besides sma.ihing a
large bole Jn the walk ll required
trip to Mr. LMgaocker's
today for the day.
J. W. Bimn^hsa goae to Milvaiihee cm hmriama.
\
Mlaa Datoy Moerto of Gnmd Rapids
to a gnaat st tbe borne of Thomas
Bmarthvalte
^
Gtp Bo0k Skn
KATHER~G**ocraly fair tonight and tomorrow axropi*ahowara
ih portion. Warmer west aad north portion tonlghL
,
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BK.\I»A
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HKxVnA BENDA
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BENDA HK.NDA
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nENl>A
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BBNDA
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BENDA
BKNDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BBkDA
BENDA
BENDA
BKNDA
BENDA*
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
out *,f th**
Unds In Amerlea
BENDA
Mi.SSS play “n.-xlella •• Out *»f all thu
BENDA
eloihiuK Moru^ in Traver.se City only
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
Thih * veuiug*ii siH-eials:
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BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA RENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA BKNDA
“Bedelia”
BENDA
BKNDA
BBNM
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BENDA
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Tbe “Ncwlam-$3.00 Bat
e~:e;ee;
BENDA
BENDA
RENDA
BENDA
BENDA
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a
I
wind;
•Piano Is held bv (he huu<lr<-t!s
or satlsfled ciiKUiiuerA all ovi-r
the land should he sumcient,
immf of their lilKh merit and
wearing
qiialuleK.
Faclory
priet*s. eaAV it-rms.
W. W. vmi COMPUY
l2»rn>BtSt R.astroBf,Xcr.
HUM
O. C. MOFFATJ
The OKI Reliable Shoe House
Abstracts of TIUe
PRICES SATISFACTORY
FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
BstaMlahodln 1868
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.
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W. L. BROWN
MGR.
Cor. Lako Avo. and lOth
New Stand, 242 Front Street
NEW FAIL
DRESS GOODS
The* most complete line to he found in Northern
Michiyjan including all, the latest productions from
home and foreign looms. Below we only quote a few:
inch Dagswayn Suiting
:S
i
J Qq
3(5 inch Zibdinc and Invisiblo plal.l gOc
Mixtures ai.....................................
The finest line of Suitings including the
It", si.oo:
Our black goods department is now complete with all
X
the newest weaves and at popular prices.
''
Mra. H. M. TUnbUn west to Letoad
Mabel J. Barkart. the Jyealsmd
(daughter of Mr. and Miw. Seubea
ban of Boyd avenue died Sunday
wnriag. The tuaana aenrtee was
Md thla
at Iff a’clock firoai
>‘H»
W.^e..pecUH7 0fb.Tl«,
.HUn. mcoM WM mImI
books. Soae extra Tstoes Is tllcbtljr sbcll van sad .r-md hs^
books sra hws. CsU rarly.
,
““
DOOR AfilD
PROGRESSIVE PEANUTS.
Mim. Ed Wait Entartai
Mr. Nickaiaon.
Mrs. Bd'WaU entertaiaod last even
ing la hosor of Fred O. Nickelaon of
Plymtmth. MMb. Cdvcra were laid for
twelve. The evening was pleasaaUy
•pent la pMytag games, one of which
was prograaalve peaaote. Mr. Mckelaoa to vtaRlsg FTed K. Wood.
I
B*emUutMto>Md<i^|pr,ckoolwoikl«TMdyattMia«B.
or
''I
KIMBALL
N IMPOSING COLUMN
The fumral service <»f Ivan IJunn
iwas held Sunday afiemt»on at • o'clock
from the home of the bmtbor.
Ikinn. near Silver lake. The body
bmuKhi' t*i tills city and laid to r*‘st
tn Oakw,H»d rem*Mery. Music was by
a choir ctiuslstlng of Mewsrs. Ik. Snv
der. h\v*l Hunter. E. K. White and H.
King. The pall Inwrerw were Ftiwl
Wursbnrg. Bert Ellis. kYank Shuler.
grays won.
M.de Rirh. Charles HallH'rR and
Kasom SiX’or. The house w«s cn>wdeil Defeated Manistee Buffalos at Copewith friends and relatives.who wish*-*!
mtah Saturday.
to nay their laat rewiK*rts to the do
Sjiecla)-1*» the Kvt-nini; Rertird.
parud. The funeral was in charge of
Oopemish. «cpt. 6,-The Grays deW. S. AndonMm. Rev.’ C, T. Stout of
feaied the Manistee Buffalos here 8atthe Episcoiiar church officiated.
y by a score of S to 4. It was a
James Clark, a pioneer of nf, Lake. met* game and several pretty plays
ng«4 74 years, died Sunday morning were made.
*1110 Grays play the Nebraska Inat the aaylua of Tronic rheumatism
Ians here Wodnesday.
Dooaased ioavaa a wEe and one non
Rasky and
The body was taken to Fife Lake yes
and Knabe): Oopemlsk.
terday aftemooB by Uadeitaker An
derm and Ike funer^ aenrlee will be Docker A Notf. Vmplro-0. Bamew.
Strike outs—Rasky. ff: Docker, ii.
held thla arteraooa al fife Lake.
EVERY I
MOTHEI^
KNOWS!
TheHisli Regard
DIDNTWMT UmilNG
tor Scljool
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS.
Mrs. a a Balsa Healats at Edgewood
Last Evening.
Mrs. O. G. Bates of Chicago enter
tained twenty-five friends very pleas
I ROAD FROM VENTAI
antly last evening at Edgew*KKl. SiiptOAKEOAND COT OF.
iras served by Mrs.'C D. l*alhmp
tbe rest of
evening was stw-nt
mmlaaaHaa Wd|aiia Land the Re- In playing progressive cinch at the
home of Mrs. B. P, Rillings. Th*- gen
real Fallamad by Liiws of Artil
leni-u s first prtte. a book on sp*x-kk*U
lery and Than Oeaeral Kurarout, was won by W O. Holden, and
patl^h*. Arvny-Japaneee
the Udles* priie. Riley's “An Old
8wo»vheart of Mine," by Mrs. A F.
^
ta East and Weat
t'ameron.
By Wire to the Bt^lng Reconl.
Excavating Begun.
Mukden. Sept. 6.—The retreating
UBslaas are within fourteen miles
Excavating f..r the West Sile I'aih
of Mukden, f^ag lines of eomi
olic church on the comer *»f Uivb.l<n
i, drawn by atci
and Second strcela has commenred.
I and even bullock
It U ex|M«ct**d to have the church <Tiway north over the
ch*scd I hi A fall Thu <vmtraci Tor the
lag. cut-up main road fmm Yenul. foundalitut will b<- let In a few day.t.
Beside them come along traina of arof them General Ku
ropaikln'a army.
The Japaneae are eontinuousl
gaglag the Ruaalans' r*-ar guard. The
main Japaniwc army Ih mairhlt
along the roads eastward of the Rusn lines of retreat*which converge
Mukden. Another Japanese force
Ih which the hlgh gra.le late
Mukden frtin
Blylc
Inc fr*»ro the direction
of Liao Yang. Marshall Oyama seom
to I.V making a race for Mukden. Tfc^
booming of cannon can be hoard four
teen miles from here.
Viceroy AlexieS and suff have ar
rived at Harbin from Vladivoalok.
the htmit- of W,
C. Hull Monday
inrulng but was
frlKhlrned away iK-furo he secured
anything.
Hr. Hull awakenetl about 3:40 with
le senae of R*»nieone U*lng In I hi
om.'' 8ur<- enough a man wa.s there
Mr. Hull at one»- began to qmsthu;
liimln regard to his Intentions and the
man made no reply until asked what
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR MARCHED IN he wanted and then he said “Nothing.*'
SON FRANCISCO,
this p*»lnt the man started to go
below. Mr. Hull follow*Hl him hut h«g*il out of tbe house and dlsap|H-ar*jd
Immsnat Oowd Choked the Stiweta. There was nothing whatv vor taken.
Twenty-ainth Triennial Conclave
AT ISLAND OF JOERY.
la New Being Held.
By Wlr*' to the Evening Record.
San Kranclse**. Sept. C.—The teiu
ar bt»si. lo.ouo strong, luarrhei
hnniRh the San Francisco.atr*HHs l%>
day formally o|H-nlng the twenty-nlnth
rlennlal r*mclavc of the* order The
•XUH'\% wen- choked
1 thH,ple from
• curl, to the buildings. At the h*-ad
(h. imiHeilni; column was a platoon
of moiinicMl ptdicc commanded by Sir
Kinuht t'hl.-f of Btdlce WlUman M
San Fran* Is*-*!. In the first carriage
the Most Eminent Sir Henry
Bat«-s S!*;ddard. grand master of the
grand *ncampm^t of the Fnltr'd
Slat*-*, and Most Eminent F,arl of
n. grand master of the grvat
priory of England and Wales.
cnaspt showara In, aofth
V«mi Ppya
a
Wartacr wast aad aorthi pm
nlgbL Variable wiada. \
Twaaty-three youag peo^ ai
oat for Traverse Beach last evealag
to mnv a eors roast bat the wasoa
broke dowa just after they crtMoed
the M. A N. B. tricks oa Bay strecL
Aaother rig was aeeared but owing to
cramped gaarten the party_ stopiicd
Mag bcTorc tbe deatlnatloa ws«
reached. AI) bad a vary pleasant time
bat as tbe second rig was only built
Tfor about a dosen. there was no room
to spare.
Front
E WILHELM andComerUnioiu..
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n
WEARE50LEAGENT5
Prevailing Styles for Fall
----------^--------NOW IN--------- ,------ -
HAMILTON
Wcalwa>-»canya iull liae of theae, ^iQ0U«
Koods, and thb fall is no exception. In plain '
and novelties onr line is ceruinly wonh M
your inspection. Ai 50c. 75c,
$1.25, $1.60,
$2.00 and $2.20 our line cannot be beaten.
> f
L
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,
;
moemnll to «■.
tMM to Ik* «to^ wUek kj. mA*.
to iMdl Ik* ctoeoHUMto antor
«kMk kto snto oOe* «u ftoito*
•Mk Uto m4 to eoBiiv* kik fwort
wHk tkoM tt ItoMr Tie* tMkwto
toMtolk«WkkeH«>M. MkVtoto
tok* aw MU rto rwdr to
th«a
Mtow aato rmu Jokaiual! •■«»*
ttok toUktoto. tokito AHkar^ to 0«r
MTa to Otoa 7M tlwk to Uw pabUc
mm. No ow wko*e ■MB^rr fo«
kM • cnmUoB ku (arsoktoa tkc
' Ttota* o( AMmr JokBwa. Uto ktato
tocnitoa aaik*d by Buy oC tk* ns-'
JUMrtou htotory .
Tru tto UBB.
IM ImM mV* Md
muidIV tUtounMNiap Md p^uioUui
of Oo lUiWot order. Praci#e|y lik^'
WM tiM liUMUSaii wboa prwMoot
BooMiroH
mddeoljr oolle4 to Wil^
mm MoKliilejr s duty, and what a woa
dwtal ooBtraat botweeo hla nM^bodi
90llcl«a aad tlKiM of hh pfwdtw
OMoer thSity yoaia befbrw. hoiapUy
aad FUbUcly oooimttUaf hUii^U t.
prtodplee and barp»€« of Pwwl
.
McKlaley. ^e^thhUly obMrred hla
plod^ mad ■uule hU adadatotrmtkn
tho pride and -aUBfacUoa Of crery
ABorkmn cJtliea. ^he repubI|caB plat
forai aad the aoUIcatloo day jBpeeches
t^I what haa heen done to |the past
three yeaip and there W no aded t^ro^
phat here the thiice-told dakj. Brery
Aaertoaa kaows that It la tmk end be
“7 ie prood of It, Whether at those or
^abroad It U a queadoa aad la better
Ulac today thaa ever before jto be aa
Aaierloaa. aad life la tbe republic la
better worth llrlas. With all ilhla. too.
pabUeaa party, hanaoelotia had coo
•deat* proud of tta leader add awaitlag the ime of November i|lth ooaipoeare which U aeat to t«rtainty
Tried la the balance and
found
wanting.
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THl BtPUBLICAN ^Awry>« WlTION ON PRIMANY RKffORM.
The iwpubUcan party of Mkhlgaa U
In fhvor of a reform of the prlinarlefi.
eaya the Bagiaaw Oourter^lerald.
Many of them, Iboae who are not iheorieta bat who hare atndled the work
tapi cf the preeent privmrf ayetem
with laleUigeace
(face and
aad In
In the
the Ught
Ught of
of
know that nothing apIt by iU moat aealoua and eacUed ad▼ocatee can be reached by the radical
and reroluUoaary plan; and f he great
ference of the voters to the caucuaca
—will not be any Icaa than la shown In
those cases wherein we alrtady have
direct 'Domtnatloaa, the aMermaak.
school iaspcctor. and similar noosinatIng prtmarlca. Nevertheless. repuWlo
ana ant wlUing to try the new system
to the extent of experimenting with It
at least. Tbe great majority ;of the rtv
publicans of the slate are o^ipoeed to
amklng the change at one fell saroop.
but are Inclined to give K a trial In the
various political dlvisloiia.
the local opUon and alK
the people to nominate every member
of tbe legislature by direct vote, if
they, wlah—and the oppoaeaU of the
republican party of Michigan c1|Mb
that the legislature U the real source
of all the evil that they thiali the oomsmnwealth Is ataggeriag uijder. Mr.
Warner, the repuhUoaa emn^Udate tor
governor, waa the pronounced adro^
vate of aoch a plaa. At the fame time
he had the oouage to announce that
he kould. as govenior. aignjany good
meaaarw tor primary reCoed that the
repfeeentauvea'cf the peopl^. the IggteUtnre. ahouM adopt; ao that If the
ksMhdmw M«t vlhter ehould pass a
mu dlipehviiaag bUl he w<M deem
It hta dutf to ampt R had mite Ilia*
br hIaeigaBUre. We do a^ aee aay
rettoaace to them touts In Ihe d^
'C:
Whitman flmng the
kt the close of thr
took charge of the
enthw ebentt and Inbored ontU the
pvaMtva oah aad aae of heart tl
ton cf im. when Rev. WiUnrd Henth.
fulaeas to iheee who had worked to the Aral ooitferenee preacher waa
hard to eee tkU Ulag acaompll
on to the drentt. The nppaiata
aad eapmtolU to Rev. Hagh Kcaaedy at this lime were Cedar Run.
who haa been aatlitag la hlo aim
Lake. Lone Tree. Bmwood. Blni
plm^ bU chaioh la tbe float raak and Mr. Heath pow added that of Went
ae City by organizing a class of
or sixtoen penona wbo ttvtag
I a dlaUaoe from tbe First M.
Llto D.. preeideatef Atbkm eoUeie. B. church were naable to attend there.
Wbogav
**Mr. Heath *aa followed In 18S8 by
Preeedlog tbe oermoo Mr. Dkkle read Rev.*& Steel, wbo. on account of age.
the Arst e|gbt vcveee from the
was anable to flU all tbe appotnui
teeath chapter of the eecoad hoi
KInga The acriptnre leswio was read drafted from the Hat In 18S9 Mr.
by Rev. Hagh Keanedy from the oae
kee waa appotated. to tbe circuit
haadred aad tortywtxth Psalm, tol and these appointmento
lowed by a prayar by Her. Udr
Fred Miller sang atrety pretty eolo.
Addfwee hr Pref. Dkkie.
Mr. Dickie stated he was a layman,
not a preai^. and waatol to he
of trnatecs at west side and James
slderod la that light. He then wei
cr. Robert Barney. Tbomaa Hay
to tell of.his atteadlag Alhloa o61
wood. G. W. Yonker and Frank Smith
nppointed. In October, IWO. W.
U Taylor waa sent to supply aa the
aecreiary of preachers had left this
rcnlt without a supply at conference
Tbe topic for the sermon waa cheeea
from the verms he read in which the
account speaks of Heaeklak. -and the
Lord was with him and he prospered.'
Ho said that the young man looklm
down Into , the years of the fntare
cess and Ulks of a successful career.
The speaker commended a study of
the We of Heslkah to young people
had also y vocat^ the study of blog
raphy for all young people.
The story of Hexikah’s being called
to the throne by the death of hU
tother. when HesUmh was only fS. was
briefly told, with an account of tbe life
of the tother who had been an IdoUirous king and was very corrupt la
his waya Such was tbe Ufe imd^
witjeh Heslkah was reared. The
speaker then asked what kind of klag
would one expect Hexikah to make.
The aatttiml answer would bo to fol
low la the footsteps ol
win favor, build more
pies and beautlfttl groves for tbe wor
ship of Idolatry; but be did nothing of
the kind but lore down the temples
burn by his father, cut down
groves, rased the ahrinca to the
ground aad morally paved the
with them.
His dtncuH task as a refom
told. hU overthrowing of poUticai and
rellgioas customs of that naUon
retold. This paved the way for Mr.
Dickie s theme and he then touchec
upon four points.
rirst-^Heslkah was successful be^
cause he made wise plans. ThU topic
was amply enlarged upon and Interest
Ingly expound^. He illustrated th<
point and showed how
things required socceasfu
Becond-Heslkah persisted.
He
pushed his plans with Ureleaa energy,
with Godly perseverance, his plans
<»ce formed he would push them to
completion of victory or death. Here
the speaker pointed to the lives of
great men and especially to the life
o^Napoleon Bonaparte who said when
young. •*! will be a gwat general. I
will be the marahaU of France.- He
told of his 47 years of toU to nccomplish this ambition aad his flnal sue
cess.
^
The story of the man who sought
-Xt the flrat quarterly conference
the matter of building a church In the
west side of Traverse City was dls^
cussed and the trustees urged to push
the matter as fast as possible. Noth
more was heard of the matter,
however, aad the meetings were held
in the west side chapel as hereiofure
The following year J. W. Miller took
Se of the Traverse City circuit,
September. IWL aad remained
se four years. During these four
years the work grew and stengtheued
slowly but steadily, interest increas-:>d
aad spiritual life deepened. Toward
the close of Rev. Miller s pastoral
was concentrated on the three
Birmley. Lone Tree and
West Traverse City
Rum
Perry Hannah had offered
donate a lot for the building of
If the church would purchase
another, the two lots making a suit
able building site. They
to take advantage of this offer aad the
loU were selected and arrangement
made for them. In those days It was
dimcult matter to gather together
the small apportionment for the pas
lor’a salary aad little was paid on tho
It was l^pally determined that
something must be done or the hoH
the loto would be lost and in the
fall of 1W5 a ptoncher. wbo was also
carpenter and builder, was put
nrge. With faith in God. faith in
msclf and faith In the people he
to work to see what could be done
gave labor, some gave stone,
some gave money-work began.
-J. W. Miller laid the comer atone
tbe new church one day in the
midst of a brisk shower; ere H. W.
Smith had been two months on the
and in twenty-one days after
the first Umbers were laid on the foun
datlona. an opening service was held
in the new church, all unfinished as It
op NInde delivered the ad
dress and subscriptions were taken to
tbe amo.mt of nearly fJOO to pay the
ammmt expestded to the date of open
ing. From this time tbe regular
vices were held ia the church, though
of the windows were boarded
as funds had not yet been raised
procure all the windows. The work of
some
improvementa that have been made
toe lam four yean, amoentod to ft.’
41C.73. The bnrning of toe mortgage
today pays toe last of the Indebted-The dedkatory services
Jane 38. IWO. ^ Rev. John P. Ashley
preeehed toe dedicatory sermon. Rev.
M. D. Q
•100 Reward. $100.
The readers of this paper wHl be
pletuwxl to learn that there is at lodtst ;
one dreaded disease that science has
boon able to care in all its stage!;, and
that Is Caurrh. Hall's Cmarrh Cur.
Is the only positive cure now known lo
the medical fraternity. Catarrh b< ing
a constitutional disease. requirt*s a
constitutional treatmenL llall's Cq
urrh Cure is token IniemaJIy. acting
directly upon toe blood and mucous
ices of toe system. thcTcby de
Btroying the foundaUon of the dihe«,.
knd giving toe paUent strength by
building up toe constitution ajid assist
ing nature in doing its work. The;
proprietors have so much faith in IU
curative powers that they offer One j
Hundred Dollars for any case that It
falls to core. Send for list of test!-1
a|
flood Sondnj oMkool knd boeo otinn-l
S"““
ELGIN G. LEWIS
miin Hcfiui 1MB.
C8.IIMTRiPMTES
Travqnm City to Rt. Louto
-n.il «ffl metede Mb nd
boA bMmn TrarcfM CUy aad
GASH GROCER
Mplnis./UigNhWlnnl
W. II. Scott followed with a flnan
clal report which in substance was as
On Nov. I last tbe total indetitcdncbs. including Interest and all. was
$1,437^:2. Dr. PotU was here and a:
that time |l.€82 was raised by .-uL
script ion- The number
tions were 202, average amount id
each was $8.20; tbe smallest was for
II aad the largest by an individtial
was |k0. Now all U payed In and th.»
indeptedness is clcwnnl.
fUmarfcs by Rev. Kennedy.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor of the
church then invited the official Uiard
to step forward before the altar and
all linked arms as the nairiuaue was
burned by Rev. Kennedy.
Rev. Kennt-tly said that durini: hi ^
five years pastorate that th«*.re had not
Ut-n an unkind word duriuj; tlu- Ixjard
meetings although' there were differ
ences of opinion but all would finally
be united and eticrything was bar
monlous at all times.
Evening Service.
The evening wrvice was well aitendcMl and the sermon i»n ChriMian
Education was gi\i.u by Samuel
Dickie. A n»ng .service j>n-ceded and
a solo wa-s sung by Mr. Haight of
Ionia.
Dr Dickie went on to slate that it
payed financially to go to college, lb
also gave sUHstlcs of the I nito!
States Supreme ct>uri and of congr->.>
in which the jarge majority i.f th.v-e
had taken up courses in denomiuatloual colleges.
Albion college was spoken of in |»ar
ticular and an insight wa.s giwn of
how the IJOO.OOO debt was rais«-d byMr. Dickie and that tho la.st day be
si»ent $300 for telegrams so as lo Ih»
sore the amount was raiso-d.
In the United Stales the Meth«Mlist
church has 9$ colleges and universities
and Albion ranks seventh in its endow
ment. Acconling to its charter grant
ed by the state it must In? equal lo the
collegiate standard of fhe state uni
versity.
''.VIA. J. WILHELM’""-"
ir^nair
iagto|3.300L
“The church haa not only grown
financially, to membiTshlp during
toe pastorate of Rev. Hugh Kennedy..
h has Increased from 81 to 27^
j
•The membership o^ toe Asburr
church Is loyal devdted- and united.
God has placed na In the midst of
whitened fields ready for the ba^v^•^t.
trusting Him for wisdom and guidance
we will endeavor to gather tbe
sheavea.-
tery waa thrmingty toM and .of hla
vcr. as meahs could be secureJ
Auecesa owing to hla persistewea. How. and Mr. Smith propMcd to the board
reached saooeaa the was that If they would fiimlah %lo0 be
1 he was stauMh lor his
il furnish the balance of the ma
in spite of all the lafluenoe teAaJ and Uie Ubor and build a part to bear against him which
(c. He moved into the new par
I the man's real worth.
te the latter part of July. 1896
Ulna before the dose of the first year
speaker showed bow he conld
not
»nldMt^
of his labor there had been erected
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
both dmrdi and parsonage some
Sold by druggtsto. 75c.
lahed but both In useable o
Take Hairs Fkmlly Pills for const!
Uon. Dtt«tog tbe next year the ch
waa finished except the tower and toe
fleM where there waa a blare of I
dedicntocT service waa held March 30.
mi IL
IfitT. Rtoahingum Gardner deliverod
Fonrth-^ man aympath*
•n nble nddrvw and PrroMiag 1
the apsaher toM of the daae
pie. The rick, the poor, the i
pledgea were taken to
and the naballuvnca. and kww
m tt had
tn aympnthy with the grant Dmtog ^ two yrore mmiy nddl.
niCAUE HELP WANTSP—1
ttOM kMjfiifiiuiinto to too.nterok.
PLAN tb SBi Miss Coulter s hand
decorated china ^ Bugbec s City dnix
store Sept. 7 and; 8. If yon do not find
just whmt .vou want she will be pkMued
to Uke
settle the Chrlst)mas question early.
win be oo «Ie eoi..'
,mm ^
Stamen la*e TriYcne Oly
«.jy SmaUr. 10 p hl, aad
ThnraUy^ 6 «. m.
LI.NK.Act.
I.F.CMRI.I.P.A
THE PEOIBS WHKET
llmjuitopeaed to the|Nd>.
aad a bnad new mea amt.
ketadBte qaalitr aad prica
arerigbt. Giireosaaa . .
226 Eist^ Irm Slml
. o. -r. cox
sssERwtSL cnz.rhM
MADAME RITA UAOT
Beauty RenieiliBS
Fa Sail By All Dnoisls
A'HrvBB Vtte-re. Hnauty T»nplr. ItUCmo
tral Art-, t'lncimiali. »*>*..
TM TALKING YET
*
LEST YOU FORorr*
That the Hot Springa mcdtctiica
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can «are yoo. For
sale by all first class druggiats.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Good Things To Eat
J From the Department that always
has the best of goods
-
This! is the food that is so good
Lunch Tongue, Petted Ham.
Loaf. Corned Ham. Hamburger Steak. Frankfurter, Chidtofi Loaf.
Want a Coffe Treat?
Have you tever tried our breakfast coffee?—Mocha and Java—ybu don't know what good coffL-e is until youdo. Then we have the Fcrndcil brand—three grades—each one a dandy. The Park Place Speca! has made
us many good steady customers. We really are the coffee headquarters M this region.
Cook was happy
ause the bread was light—the pics done to a tarn. The flour wns right, the lard was r.ght, the yeast
nght. the bak.ng po>vdcr was r.ght-thafs right—all came from grocery department
We’re a bit particular
About our srpoked hamw We sell only that we knr « «rc all
Hams. Winchester Hams. Premium Bacon and Star Hams.
ha t's why we recommend the Premium
; on your want I.st for ton»crrow.
Want some good Cheese
That will make your mouth water just to look at? That ia our fameui creamery cheese. We vouch for the
goodness and freshness of it. Then wc have the famous Roquefort Cheese, the Imperial Cheese, the Bow
Park Cheese and the Brick Cheese.
And listen to these
All kinds I of olives. Snider s Salad Dressiisg. Deviled Olives. Oyster Cocktail Sauce. Snider's Catsup. Mixed
Pickles, ^nned Salmon; Pure Herseradish. Mint Sauce. K.ng Oscar Sardmes, Clam Chewder. Pork end
Beans, all kinds of Soups (only takes five minuteqao serve). Whole Wheat Bread. Rye Bread. Crahgm Bmiid,
fresh every day.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HMUUN b Uy
MEn!l«TU
ru-rvjsridsS'
bmpff -teL- ◄teo
M
4Bib IBO win M jrtM thb Wfoi cmiB
bo ivMMd ami jte nwrtiB of Jt lb
■mB* ft, te a wag« taMte coaaiMMtel
iw BaiBtw:
cwtewrty cwMffh.
The bane ban team of tM
R Uy
MetcmntfiTamMpaa]
took J. W.
Slniar'a tenutara
pole department at Bek- a score of 11 to C.
Tba game
ner*s mUl for some tiase. hat resigned played on the asyinm grands and
' ; w««— Wo fr^iitiH >r y a. k •
.i Turin Whkh )MmmI VniMk ttw
:':' «• •-
teK bla panat. lor a few days aad bis
afmaoa vMIe retwiOsg to Ue
th^
Twmrm Omr/Ortvtes
IK Fork OoMdo.
r
koTM
^euoe
Dr. Fraak Holdswnrtb baa resnaeil
been spendlag a weak at Rev. L. B.
TOO port]^, M well M Mver^l
UanootA of
flK^ iMd a Mmm empe fToaI hpAiz
atnick by the earlae
e which. It |i aald.
Old .oot whistle until
itll they wW alK whoa tw^ ahrill
OMWt to the croaalBK
wklatlM were hlowat which eauM the
boTM to be frlKhteoed.
Dr. B. p. A«h
bad loose reins at the time whkh pat
The
alarted to tom down WelUnKtoa street
and then swtins back onto Frooi street
throwlnc both occupants out ojito the
ou^ inittred. Dr. B. D.^ABhtonjfallln?
onto
him which
sUshtl} iroSte
the
Dr. a L. Aahljon had
aide ^d has several bad coniLusioas
afibul the face and leas.
On hb right
leg there Is a very bad rut as If an Iron
bad been driven into It lioiw^n the
boDoa.
The left leg la
t»ruUtHl and
pr. a a Ashton-had a broken bone
at Dm left wrist joint and one rib was
broken on his left aide.
He was also
badly shaken up and bis head badly
Forttinau^y nelilier : struck
on their heads'or dtsath won
Aahton
is
aioa or the brain aUbuugh It
rcwilng wHI today.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Q. Campbell and
Ala., where Ibey wll make tbdr home
pccUIIy from a blow
Is
suffering e
ov*t
the lieart.
~^lar ptexos, which Inlerfertw
Jlth his
feres With
bfimthlBK
and
considerable
t-rf
pain and today there U k
cation of pleurisy In the side.
At the present time It
the Uivaa
There wjlf be* a gorgeons
net will follow In the Loicl.
addreshesu
Miss Blanch Barnum left last nigh*
to take up her work as teacher of vio
lin In
Martha Washington
eollege.
Bristol. Va.
iting her brother. A. 8, Barber.
Earl
Case
home this
of
Kingsley
returned
morning after visiting in
the dty.
Miss Bertha Sehalrer of Saline re
turned homo this morning after a vlall
in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Rowland
Douglass.
Thn-
Huntington
take a course in the Ferris Institute.
Myete of. Union
siri?cialtlo.5.
Special fcatuns of an elaborate
The ticket* arc ca >alo
Ca%*ls Cigar Co.'s store or can
townshl
Is t^mght
The
Train i a III leave here at 4; Pi
m.. 1:50 p. m.. C:1G p. m., and re
a. m .
that with no coniiilicatkjns seUlng in
’ that both wUl n*cover la a few jmecks.
The age of Dr- B. D. Ashton bells on
r him and makes It worse and liahler *o
d.wl with than a younger man.
Y.. returned
eel a Charter.
I he chorus at the west side tent meet
Ings. returned to her home In Boyne
Rev. D. Alvin Goodwin.
r of the Saints c^^urrh at Cadll
ac, retunuHl to this city
today,
companUHl by Mrs. Gowlwln.
ing
by Mrs
prlesUws.
hlgli
A charier was graniotl the
Queen City
shrine at
Heine, supremd
^peak at the meeting tonight
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ott and sons
and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garland
turned yesterday from Omena. w'her.*
shrluo by
»?'^ter'a home furnishing store In EiU
the sUpir'me
bustoess.
H. A. Cavanaugh, manager of J. W
Slaters
ternishing
store
its last nus ttug. thp b»cal
a dlspenaaclon.
sata morosiis
Tlu* officers
ers ivrv
Were as
a
High
I'riest
dcHs-i-Anni
Soule.
No. -OS State Itenk Building. Trav-
-K. L. Sprague.
ScaiiM bid. «ni be rccelred until
.Vl.K-h
Worthy 8cribe~Bva Smith.
p. in. Sept,
isth and
then
oiM DCd at the office 8t the county clerk
and fnrnlahing material aad labor for
.
same, for Antrim county. Michigan.
M
Plan, and q>ecl8caUona may be ex
I amined at tbe office of the nrchitcc:.
Worthy Hersld-Fraacea HavlUnd,
Jem. c. Peteraen. No. JOS Sutc bank
King—Eva .M. Ijirklns.
this ehy. the Kalkaska band'and ih.^to.Hkey band wUl funit»ih the street
■*Csrl* Jos* 3C«t Cenrrltrd.
thU ruling to lie madi- i
“It Is." replied tbe spi*a
I Will say I have cmviill.sl i
llamnitary e.\is»rt wim lias i
New York ro-ny Is* galm*«l by tiic st itcmeiit that there art* 4u.<tK> employ<.><
on tbe iiayroll.
This is a ,m‘;iter i.um-
Bes and js-tty UMmarchles of the old
w-orid carry. Including th.-lr standing
■mica.
sued the other day. It iK'ing the end
of the send yearly |KTiod.
The
^!^1
w iM>t only the present salnrii s,
brt all Incroasos and det'rcafie* mndr
ig
the
l.MKt
sU
mon'.hs.
Tho
changes have l*een comiMirntlvdy few
and sllglit. cveopt In the departn cnls
Mich
of iK.lic'olirv and R-tluratlun. In wh!ch
Mlsriiw are graded ac-«-uivling to length
plana and .pedflenOon.
may .be obtained of the county clerk
.
or the arrhlteet hy a depoalt of ten
dollar, tlio.oot which will be returned
Ysa. I*m going to
FrtoMcsy
with the O. O. K. K.
Tiwina
IMV. M 4:50 .. m. and I.Ws^m. M Par. Marqnatt.. Ttcteta
0.ad
p.id».
,c.n,
»y ^n
T
If plan, and «|h-cl«cilon. are retcme.1
in good condition.
^The building Ir to be constructed of
presaad brick, cut stone and steel and
will have state roof.
A certUied check of live -per centnm
<5 per ceauim) of amount of bid i
I’M TALKING'VET
accompany proposals, payable to the
county clerko to be forfeited to Ur*
TENDCR MCATO
j
county If soccesaful bidder faUs •
At UiU a«Mon ot the yw in ««>.
execute cootraet and furnish bond of
BOBitcal u wen u |»lau|>l«.
one-third (1-3) oT the amount of con
U« ma«4r laal aad » tepder
tract price for the proper oompletion
taab atirw or rouU elUw li{ 1
of said balhUiig neeordlag to plans and
PoU. «aiibao<»ked lahoui
LEfT YOU FORGET.
Thrt tha
Hrt
Springs
ERtCemr.
They can cum you.
sale by all Brat claaa druggiata.
can
take
any
train
Tbuteday and return cn any
tee rasenraa the right to reject any
train Friday.
and all Uda.
dotega mill be arath taking In.
By order
of MIdIng
committee.
The D. O. K. K.
ram ter fdbnd trip I2AS.
Wm. J. Bemoett. cbninBaa, Boat Jor
,
.fll be «nw«c^ .later.
dan. Mfcb.;
j
Olark^Oiosmort.
0»inty CMrfc, Brtlal^ Midi.
;i
TSyASfOOKBWANTjka
•t
“11
Mrs.
Mi'si*»nar>
•burdi
Home
and
Fort'lgn
ernoon
i-ooi*'ly of il.r First M- E
.he bt»roe of Mrs.iM. K Loucks.
wei meet in the church par
lor.-^ Weuue^Usy
filth
afternuou
chapter
at
>f Division
After roll <-all
of the inissiunary |
and Tenth streeu.
oc
The wedding ^rch was playtMl by
book. “Rex Chrlb is will be taken up.*'j dUs Emily
The I-adie.s* Aid Mjcioiy of iho CoD-
afterniKUi.
l>it|ick8
the
;:.lu Hharp (ruui the Lome ol .Mi>. F.
bury M E churcb spokC*\he words of
I. Uarnuiu uf W a.-h;Tiiaon btnt i auJ j ;h. imprt^ive ^remony..
Every i
The bride andlgroom were attondeii
«.I3 I. pxi.-cied to
and bring j by Mjrs .M Del 1< Pepper. sister of the
There will i.c
a
me-ifug of
I zru*)m. and Guy Gltchel. brother of the
th* ; or:a*
The Urido was daintily gowned
•esiry of Grace cl: :.-cb in thjo rhnrc'i ]
n nhfir koitert mull and the bride:4-
o;ni.rr-»vv v\t i:.ng
naj l Hi pa.ivbluc.
Un
acceuui
of
y* sieiuay
i. i c
a]
cuy council
adjoarned j
. .inniay lue
«
|
, -ni:; ;cn.ght
I
I
Pere Marquette D. O. K. K.
| Z
excursion to Petetkey, Thurst day. Sept, 8.
Fart round tr.p
#
Thursday and return any
[X
tra n Friday.
W
i
I
ytrm Vrui** 8u|.«-r.tlli..uffi.
The pillowing
onv In conocHliou Willi .Now t«-rV ;to st.U 1*0llevtd ill various pr.i-is of Engmnd lit*laiul. .<.>otlai»d ai.d \\..Us.
on N* w
Year's uionilng go to a wt-11 or l Min
lain and h»ave an apple and
and the water will k«
fn-Hh an.l !*«• ]
Alioei twenty {relatives of the coarncUng par tit* ^ero present.^
Light
and
Mr
refreshtnems
tfie
bride
Was
vl.ltnnt
iv.-.cnlx«J .. Blr IL f.J
lU'Ukema was maklag a cblh
ritxpr..w. «uo b.a U-.-0
.wnght In hlH l«th !*y U.e .livish.u l«^U
and iH»t kmnving wluit .Umger mfght
be threttt«iiiiig -the govermueut, found
wi»»«««b»««arcnif*r
ply. a Ud hastily
auswood:
■
"Whlrt
*The assemblage ^
routed wlieti the 1
TWy
Is €OI«wc«4
aiake himself cimr.
ruumii wb4» h«s lufii doing j
"MoseH threw dowO*
in i'bi.-ngu cnlbxl at tlu-n tin* |K*opk* saw the
tbe ••tcndeiitdn'* stmion a few nlglili
York -nmes.
ago to IOS4 t'Mptnin fottrclk D. the
••tefulerkilir »>«*nimaml»T sin- dlsi»b>f*d
the picture of « wayward i liu'sgo girl
who had <xmie L. r**.
HOUBK 1
"She is In some evil resj.rt here."
said Hie missionary, "and 1 wUh y«io
W’ould give me a Inter of intnMtu«*thm
td the ki>«iMTs of all such places in
yiitir prei im-i."
Wln-ii Oittral! rts*..v,rol his himtb
he explsln.il to the missloimiy that he
was mil frlnHlIy enough with tin? re
sort kiH*jK»rs In the- teiiderlolu" to give
letters of Intnslin floii to them.
"Well. I don't kiM)W the ways here,"
oald tl»e missionary, “but In Glilcago
the tHilh'e olficlals always give us mis-
FOR SUE OB ROE
hunting fur a
Turk Sun.
■
wayward girl."—New
.
bridal
MTiy itoo.1 in a corner of the parlor
im-e, whb Mr^. j that had
been Waullfully
trimmed
GreilickTillo. Weines-* wuh golden
rod and while asters,
sill leave a. j while Rev. Hugh Kenncnly id the As-
wqre
served
the recipient
of
many beautiful jin-ji.-nt-**. .Mr. and Mrs.
Raucers Stetabti* Broi.. ta^e p!e«ii'« l»
(Biaiemeit ol
ubobbcIk
UJ
^ ? wutdsrsyo.' j ■
“TBE HOLY CITY”
AT STEINBERG’S GRANDOPERA HOUSE
NEXT MONDAY, SEPT. I2TH.
Pcj.per w ill be at home to their friends
It
«f the Orest Osti^ of the
at ^44 Webster street.
ni,
tii>t 4.11 \4 W Yeiir'^ ilay you
will Ik* pnequ-n.u**; If a Mi.ihIc. un
Incky. :iiul if .n r.nl-headttl nun. din
dls.n*t4-r will run*Iy fidlou.
lt»*fure
loi king the 4l4H>r ft»r tJie nixlit on New
Ycar'K 4-ve phiiM a
i-oln near It
atKl
b-i It n‘iiialn
iln-re until
the
• hun-h 1n-I1s ring next nii^riilng. and
you will have pl.-nty of iiH.my all the
year. .<o strong 1.- tin- iM-U.-f in the
adage of the dark-4-4»iiiplc\l«.ni'4l man
in some pbo-e** that he I* paid a small
gratuity to <nll «irly and walk through
the flrM Il‘>of of the Ikiukc.
A UffiSnUmB.
"Pa. what 1« a 4 yrb.i>4..Uar
"A ijclop4*dla. niyjam. ix a ponder
That op-w- to Tlffiw the UoMen lovorkinc* of lbs IwaiortsA Boly Oly.
SCHOOL OPENED
Tte Mott Uvishly Presuted ProdgcUon of tbe
Scasoo
AM Tccachcrs Wers on Hand and the
25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, «a few at $L00
Prchmioary Session Was the
Smoothest in Years.
School uiM-mMi this morning
iind r
tji4* work in the Hig’i
^
b.Kil ..p4-m*4l luider/tht* be.sl clrcum-
I OYSTERS mt JadkaoaV
In lb.* High
rla.Kses.
Tomoituu
\\'hn.* som# of the riKims arc slight
F.mnh
ward
uchool house
DON T
FOHf’.ET
yonne hoi>cful.
“Why. the latter Is a souiew hat cost
lier work. Whl4h you subjri-ribe for
through tbe sxmvp r<*pn»!K*ntatlvo of a
great New York publishUig bou«., w ha
has Won ln**imctM to call uik.ii ou1>
the few forrrmM people of your thrlv
Ing little city %vbo are of ►ulllclem cul
ture to apprecLnie It: and. inridiMitally.
It also lacks just what .vmi want tt.
find. It ml coma ins al*out twbK- as «uut h
stuff that yo
about"—Puck
to ree that china at
store
Centlcmi-n
BuglH-es drug
ort’er
and
your
wlf«.*’«
have it
off
UMBRELLA SPECIALS
An Exfraordinary Purchase
A luirty comphsod of Mlsseg Tarrle
Earl. Olive Bardsell. Ruby and Altc«*
Keith.
Messrs
I^uia
Birda«-ll.
Ivan
and Frank WlskochiJ and Elmer BIUipan
.njoved
a corn n»asi on
the
shores of Hoardatan lake last evening.
They had a vpry pleasant lime.
A meeting of the G. A. R
held
will be
tomorrow evening to make ar
Enables us to offer you something
in
Umbrellte that
you have never had offered you before; that is '^a black
•gloria silk cover that is
I
gnaranlced for two years, very
pretty handles of sterling silver and
gold
one is guaranteed for two years, paragon
pUte.
either
frame,
rod, close tolling, each one in silk cover, but they
not last long at the price
as the quanity
is
steel
will
limilctL
We have priced these at only
rangement u> go to East Jordan.
There
will
Companion
l>t a joint
meeting of
Court No. C
and Court
Traverse No. 853 Wednesday evening.
$2.00
Thirty candidaufs will be initiated.
Invitations ar|? out for the wedding
Another one with the same guarantee; but roost of the
jf Miss Alice Taylor Roberts and Leon
handles-^aie of fancy bom. otherwise they are just the
Fayette
•I would 80gge«." says the family
adviser to-the hA^i.-s
"that you all
tdiare the expense of a memorial UUet
to your late uncic."
•GcksI Idea. • .ngreiw the spokesroaft,
"R-iy a neat bnmze Uas-ivller hear
ing the words: ’Herrtneposes tbe Dust
of ElH-uegcr rilntUart. Until the Laa;
Great I»ay.’ ”
"?VOt much." objccu^tbe S|K>kesnan. "In the first place that would
look fotiny over a betnk vaulu and in
the next place, we aren't going to let
the. dust auy there loug.^-Uhicago
that this ' wwk
Wcdni-.^day an.l Thursday is the lin..-
vour mind.
and an eneycloprdia. imr.* asked the
is com
plei4Hl. things prumise to run smoothly
and all studenus accommoilaied and
^iantile.l with ea^e.
ngiMit. containing almost everything In
the way of wisdom, ext'ept ibi* bit ol
fin'd."
“What Is the dlfferew*e between It
will be the fitrif
lay for r.-gnlar knrk.
!y rrowd.-.l an.l will be until the Ii4*w
Christmas prcKint
information you particularly wish to
school ih.* day
was dcvoU*i! toiclassiflcailon an.! th.running througl| of the program an.l
ous work, whieh you iMy from a book
medicines
ive cured TMOUSANDt IN TRAV-
Yen
The arebltoct and buildlag con
.mm trill kuro lekartR ol U»
Hugh
Pretty
production ben
Woman':*
largest Hunday achools la tba city.
am-e.s ami Ibej .smoothext in si-verxl
further that be i-aii give this
spiaiker and the giHitbman fr.un Mis
sissippi also, cards and spades."- -Bos
ton Fort.
the office of tbe county clerk. Bellalie.
Said
6IICHEU
Rev.
arranpetn<*nts
deaty of g»>od things lo eat
When the suuehcotl bill tunic up in
eoiignwa Uetirroemative rartloU of
Grorgia ituupMcnled matters l.y deiimiKliiig that the €ngross.xl bill lo
read. Tliere had Uvn much imrliamentary ahan»^lH**d;ng on both siil*?s.
and there wfce IdtKl demands for a
ruling on this imlnL i^jK-aker Cnnuot’
had Irivii Hy ing to umangle maiten*
with little succ ess.
hacl *tl iLe
tLe
ss.
He w haclutl
desk with his gavi l.
•"nie chair rules—
•s—" he rciiil. and thou
he looked
I in tliMresh for A-her
lUnds.
tbe
i.:irlian
irliameiiiury
expert.
Hinds jumiMHl up ana wb;«per.-«l a
few words
to
the Kjjcakcr.
Then
"Uncle Joe." Ills connde.nce restored.
Iiegaii again, "llie
bulMing. Traretae City. Mlch„ and W
Hanlst-Mrs. F. Goodrich.
complcilng
-tept. 13
The
E.
Milton AbUrtt.
Wilhelm have
Uol.* City" company, was In the city
.ntvrda:,
I »ej>
Tbe D O. K K- band ot
W. G.-Mr*. G. Thompson.
Manoiheo—M. B. Holley.
Bert
West Eleventh streeb
:.l Greiiick
other places.
Queen—Clara V. A. Williams.
|
Mrs.
jj-eKailo:..!! churen
This numtior Includes the firemen,
*
Mr. enJ
ajo\ed to
Conlral Lake. Sherman. Me^^lck. FelU
dlcemeu. and school teacherK
As
iqnlml by the charter., the Jlt*t was
Chaplaln-Allce
left field.
ion. Harbor Springs, Charlevoix and
.• Uellalrc. Michigan, for the ereetlon
Holy
Vounge. ctnier field;
to come pr.'pared to acw.
lames Orren Pepper.
1'f a county building and court house
Worthy
!o rein*mber the “united offering" and
he
Worthy Bbepherdeas—Clara| IVU>:
^ -Wall.
IVnny Slater, right field;
•iet) doifl* for yojr*
W»»rthy Treasurer—Clara V tt'r.sou
Worthy Guide—Ida Newlandl
ihinl:
The ladies are requested
re. fifty from Manititee by boat. »
lier than manr S<nilh American repulw
erne CTt.r, Mich.
Worthy Watchaum of the Shtpberd^
RoUrt Bukos, short; John DeU'ury.
»:3-* o'clock.
About lOu arC fiperU d to gj from
Orsolsr New Vork'n r«> roll.
Rome Uleu of the sixe of tln-atcr
omco of Jena C. Petemen. Archltoci
Noble Propbeteas~Msr> 2
tfs.
Harry
Stale street, Wedn<"sday afternoon at
in
day vn biiHtncss connecttTl with th«
follows:
Leon Sla
pitch;
Powers, catch: J^le Hagard. second:
church win mwt with Mrs. Stout. 3IS
Thomiisonvllje. was In the city yesier
■hrine having previously existetl under
Worthy
liome
J. W. Sigler s
Mclaiyre.
curred the marriage of Mias Rachel
vi l.
He will
tlaplds. was in the city yesterday on
{
: Theofflcirs of thi- White Shrine of
first;
Gltchel. a niece 'of Mrs. Loucks. and
J. M. Henxhaw. manager of J. W.
Jerusalem ww Installed hVida^ even
ter-
Will
3:30-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Sant^
Shrine of derusalem Waa'cratrt.
iam Garbe. left Deld.
team lined up a^ follows:
of Grace
tun*. Is suparinlendaot of one of tho
George
Subject- ' Whn; haa ibe misbiunary so-
2:Zm p. m.. and 7:35 p. m.
hora^
:hey have lieen spending a few days
OrnCERS INtTALLED.
short;
Gtxjrge I-awreac^, center field:
his farm a:
Woman's auxiliary
Ehrf»nl»ergfr,
second:
‘Irs. Hale of Seventh sirc-et.
Miss Jessie Ix^wls. who assisted in
City today.
Fred Finch has sold
The
Bern Reynolds,
Hoklge. thirdPh nip Shiel. right field;
be
!jong Lake to Arthur Edwards.
will be pood on any train on the Sib
Mrse. J. B. Jones 'nbd daughter Mary
Sandusky. N.
will
Mexico" and the leader, Urs. Wrltley.
j for
Lalnetl of Secretary Biakeilee.
rnlng leave Petoskry at
subject
first:
E. L. Rife, business manager of "A
e round trip rate from h<ro wii:
ir Ihb.
Tbe
Charief Koj-nl^.
pitch: Joe NIemIc, catch; Steve Lat-
Missionary
Joe
UG.e avenue.
characltr will also he gi\ t>:-.
be f2.3i.
pany Tine-up was:
Bapliti
at 3:30 at tbe home of Mrs. Gillls on
ct and the Arliagtogn siring orchesra.
Woman's
dle.
TOO! Ktlka-^ka. Manioa. Ea^t Jordan.
left thU
morning for Big lUpids where she will
Joseph
musical
oualc by the Arlington colored quar
nccrc from Cadll:ac, a large niaiilK.i
morning after spending l^bor day
the city.
Miss Maude
The
tfall gUd«><
tinud the
i
The Hannah A|Lay Mercantile com
The annual election of of.
society will meet tomorrow afternoon
4e in the early evening. followcJ
by the secret work In the ibeaicr. The
Both pitchers sipck out eight men
each and both had five haaea on baUs
key opera house and a very line ban-!
um bcteL
caught.
each.
ficers. will take place.
The work will be given in the Peios-
Hairy Powers
tomorrow evening at^:30 at the new
church.
LalU
program wjll be elaborate.. conslxUag
Mrs.
T. Mrs. G. W. Steward of East Ninth
|
Ashton
given by
pitched and
Church of Christ wUI hoM a meeting
qnet niU be sirread in the New Arlicg-
wn In that dty.
after n visit in the city with her sir
to determine at this time
L.
The
imed home this mo----------
sulferliiK an
thonKht that he has a slltht jx>ncus-
Dr. K.
evenlag.
gratifying and the exempUfleation of
children left on Sunday for Mobile.
bo spent yesterday In the city, re-
ably have been Instantaneons
D.
Mr.
Miles Hill returned
badly cnt.
bmUmd.
lad.
anoock U editor of the Daily Bepnb-
iwtumed home this morning after vis
four or live rilis broken on^iu left
tbU
lha Initiatory work will be the best
Mrs. J. C. W\khI of Mt. Vernon. O..
Dr. a L. Ashton was the more sep
older man's fail.
BoshdUe,
hall
Rookh Temple.
They spent aeveral days last week at
too was ilrtrtBK hU white hoijtc and
bin at a dlsadvanUKe
Pythian
nip Reukema.
L. M. Co. and Joe NleatSc cnoghi an ]
The C. W. R M. auxiliary of the
key Thursday eveaiar will take place
Mlieo the buttsT^i^f
was
brtttg tlcwiva fur a division on Mr.
Balfoar's .lowure moCiou the otLer
evening. Uk^ nirmbers weie startled
by seeing a strange apparitlou stalk
aeross the floor of the bouse. Exre|tt
for a w^rd looMng yellQwlsii robe,
akin to that asoorlated with tbe ma
hatmas of tbe ewsL It sKwitHitly bad
Itapor- for J. W. Slaler's; store team McIntyre
lant bi’fincsa.
progress of the rehearsals has been
Among ladfana vialtora iii the city
(hU week are Mr. and Mrs. Edward
*
■
work for the bik bk>w<nit to be given
his practice after a week’s Tacatkm.
Blsseirs. returned yesterday.
kolh ootjoC ihff
k ralliHl for tomorrow nlghL
by the Knlght^a( Khoraasan fa P«o.
fnaeral of Mrs. Lewis Heath.
DomM Bates of Laaalag. who has
I «t th« Q. a
a a L tr$An oo4
ktm mwv. tteowlot
Charlea Koeiilc| pitched for the H. A
A mecilng of the Rathhone Sisters
The last rehearsal of the dramalk’
vUtt la the dty and alao attended 4he
and other bad to be aabaUtvted.
dress rehearsal, corner of Washington
of Valhrflle, Dkb.
botk arrkMsIy kkoiwli
€Hj Jnm m
The foot ball ta&m will have a full
toly Candidatss Will Be Becertad Over Hot Sands.
W J. Doyle went to tm
cbia moratef for a vtsU with i
®ot ■rniMTUy laUUj laiored |y<»tei^
'
lee-s insurance agency.
hU wife.
5-‘,
; : Dr. a DiJUkM m»4 MS. iW. a U
tAskiMi.
and taken a position in J. M. Blakes-
foifca retnnMd terpt
ter k vfsH with bim aad
(»«*«!•» ^
cam I waotyoOtegtvomea ifoteoia
witb aU throe of tbaae agrtlloBi otm
talncd la If
Hanllr were tba word, oot af ter
BMMiUibarrtvop waoia baod.
b
"Wall, laaacr aaU tba tmmbar bS
tamomtivatr. ond tba boy. who was
tba^Uty JawMb cMld la tba dam^
an^PWad gllbl3r:
iatoomnebto^wod.*
^
base ban team mko caatp yesterday by
Bd. AuiUiw who bt been foreman of jbi
the
lb m«er to 8M ort If tbo rtriMm
bod
jwml tba Ita. iter
Mwra Is aw reference to Ibe Rawer ia
patadiig. acwiptetw cr bleroglyphlcw.
Japfip. la o«r ttec. panOlMs Egypt.
Roan Boarlsb tbera b«t do art arrre
^ a motif for a avtiat—Cltege Jow^
Titus,
which
will
occur
at
Grace Episcopal: church Tuesday evenlag. Sept. 20.
A rccepUon wll! follow
at the home of judge and M|«. L. Rob-
Tbe*e»el«oortbegKatcffi Trines «e ercr offend
jrooin ombtribi.
, :
"What haa bejnome of that mule yon
bought last sunimerr
"1 done sold Urn.'* said Mr. Erastum.
"Did you get tbe U-st of the bar.
^^^•‘esslndecd. |I loa'
debes'o'
School ombnibs of fM bbel fttgt. Meet
oriti.il :
hu^ SC inch eue. fnoUr pice Wc, .hik',,
1
of a bard fabbar tsbalar of m
WM to be earriad ta tbe
TOM poacai
poTM. a madtoina drop*
ittla or Hyomal. By Us
use R to pomttDe to breatba urblle at
borne or at work, dir wbich te'almoat
Idcatloal witk that of tbe laoantaiaa
wta where tbe air la lad
en wlU beating and heaJlb girlng glv-
sr=ss.”r‘ri?
'^i<^*fH>im -aiK tiMir ako«r«< Um oiiauiui**
J ar W Tnm« cttr p«m\m. Wkli.•Rf •«
«( Ite (.to r«>ripu *4.
1mm m m mnm tk. mm ««» mm
49 M* tor Ik. tootov M tor • u|)r
Itkl MM. tk. kOTM. M» Ukw Ml <4
vntto Mtkto. ftfokt. ;.
Itnbsm for wrbicb a
amda.aad all otar ibo coon
M iMpt Ri
rmtotrn I
: T
kMU u<l kMt tbre. o^l
■'5Lr^
.
Tlitrt
uuimt fe
' 4M #IM Iwo ntm but la tb» third
barg'a Clnuiil operk I
W tour. Mir W. harlM 4
ON. 7 aad gira oac parfon
jl»ni Md taHddiii fowth cYary
Mir W. iMia ilia •PP-airaBre Id iii^ **Rlp Vaa WlakUL** PraUw for tha
r or eomm^nUm for Iba play
M Mitat kaap h«r faat. •o«eti>i«f
€. the rK away aad tbaa aronM be aupererogatory. fbr iba 1
r Mid MMlBt ataady oatil abe got ab
M M« aad thaa hraaklag agal4.
aow6fdacaaadd4oo
daaanred popttlarity of either. Vor a ganeratlon
bfoaklag at critical n
-Rip Vaa Wlakto- baa been a dellgbt
PIral Maca.
to
the
tbeatergoem
of
AnMiica.
and to
t All OToaU 1
be aoa of the fanous veteran 1j
*«9Meh Ihara ware thraa eatriaa. Lady the character sojldenUfled wllh the
' of Jefferson la ah oi>portunlty
C9^ <wra«d by Wnilam IngeraoU;;
)Bar Bm ovafd by Roy Bargeaa; Kror# not to be nlsed. The preent engmgota limited to one night.
:!Jhr «P. «niad by 0r. Oataua. tht
Ji«an Mac tba drlrera. The huraek
la tha arat boaL Jlp broke Jo.i af4
laarlac tba wire and Roy il. brok
mhm aaar the bdaie^retcb. Lbd
• Creott wlaalag aantty. la the aeoon
^litateLady Cyootft braak gare tb^
lead to Roy a. but the Lady recorernl
Mr atHda ad Mcgad Mai cloaaty. Roy
;|i broka and raa tiadar the wire and
Lady Cycott took the beat. Roy C|
lad tba laat beat but Lady Cyoott
aviflly cloaad up and Roy B.’s brank
Jag gara bar tba laad which aba lailt
^dgtook the boat aad
The aiin
t* CM A—Raat tbrar In die. hnl
RdSaMau. .
:Udy Cycott. b. g. (Wm. Inger-•oil) ..................... ................... 1 1 ^
Roy B.. b. g. (R. Burgeaa). 2 2
, MnNUlr Jlp. b. g. tor. Getman)
................... ........... 3 8
t ^ Tlaia-l:f5. 1:13. 1:U.
r
CaaarHMIaaa.
la
tba
drat
baat of tba aacond rac*j.
s
^a raea waa batw43an HeadUgbt anjl
^ Pbll. but the breaking of thf
caueed It to be betwaea Rad
TWl and Kale ¥. Red Phn brokt and
tSbte M. look the heat
beat. Headlight broke again ebortlk
mv tbe aun and KnU* M. led eaeliy.
Rad Phil broke and Headlight look
gaeond place. Ileadllabt broke In the
Ulrd beat and Rt<d Phil gained tbf'
toad orer Kate M. but lost It and thk
latter won the luat and rare. Thi>
*'anmmar> Is:
Class B—ik'si thrtH* lit five, half
•die beats.
Kate M.. a. m. 0>r. Getmanl . 1 I 1
Jlnd Phil. b. g. (Germaine
Bros.) .......... ........................... 2 3 2
‘ Headlight, b g til O. JojraW . 3 2 .1
Tlme^l:IO. 1:11, l;10.
JDona< nau dri^ve Kate U.
Third Race.
Polly W.-s breaklag was the feaiur*
i of tbe last race. Rhe simply rtmidn i
beep her feel and broke on the get
■ away In the «nrt heal. Bwlfl Madui
«la led at drat but Hoc quickly cloae
ap. There was a prviiy race on tb.
borne stretch but tbe gray horse
the beat. lb>c led on the aUrt of the
Polly was doing all right
vv aerood ba
I closing up when she went off her
aadcloaln
|j ’tovt and gnlshed fourth. Doc broke
gained his stride and led by sev
- but galne
toral lengths down the home stretch.
Bwin MadoanU closed ap a trifle but
poaldn t break Hie lead. IVilly W
* gave her usual eshlblllon on the third
beat and Hoc led. Swift .Madonnb
gave him a abort race but the ftnisb
kto th» nn.. Tk. nBMvy I.;
V
OofeK. <Wm.WkJe)........... 1
» 1
’’
kvlft Hkdonate (Ed Lautner. S 3 !
IMck OdUnser. ck. (. (B. J.
. Motcm.. ............................... S J »
.jlWly W, h. m. (TJUmbdl k
I CO * .....................................« « «
provtodal batola aiw firoverMally mod
arala. bat tlwaw to a botal a'l DUoa
wbicb cbargM all Ita rlalton for
Hm** In aqatmer and winter alike.
Old faabtowad bototo in VSeuiia make
a charge for -broahliig dottom*** and
vtaRora art oiimcM to laave tbelr e»dopn on ralirto
-rseofdarki
known to the writer, who cbangwl bis
pUtea In tbAatUrtmm of n big hotel lu
the aeine dly.
BaiMto baato the
hold char
tela bedroom towela are charge^ for.
and vtollo^ after paying about 4
abfUliigB for a bath, are re
pay an addldenal aUpence each per
toweL
Country hotela eupply hede and mat*
tiweea. but charge aepanitely for
blanketa. abeets and plUowa. the
theory
bdug that all aenaible travelers
dny.^ientoon and evening In the City
i house. 81 Is (he same old char- tartnt.their own. Where there are no
but the piny In tbe main has
• charge trmvduri''f^
been much changed and Improved, i.
• for ena horee." whether tbe
C. Lewla U tbe only «rl*1nml. genuine
e kapt at the Inn or noL
y taxation sometimes toads to
-reulic- on the stage. He baa been
hotel charges. Many Greek
playing the part for fourteen yoart
Charge 10 lepto (a penny) a
and baa never mlsaed a iwrade or a
night for matches. In Italy, where
performance In all that time. The the celt tax Is outrageously high, land
any waa capable and the special* lords of emaU Intw charge a halfpenny
Ilea were pleasing.
per heed for salt They also Invarl*
ebly charge a peiventage on poatage
atmnpa bought at tbe Inn.
•CAbONABLC DISHES
-Uae of toltot nereoaartos'* la respou^
to looking fer. We do not expect to alble for ^ centtmaaltbfoeiHmcoi of
Oomicao hotel bttla. At AJac*
nnd oysters on the half shell In Sep*
ome of the better class hotels
tornber. nor venison stenks. but spring charge for •‘Uble decorations.- and
broilers, frog's legs and all tbe sum* any one who wiahea to avoid this ex*
delloaoles art served to order at actlob ahould instruct the head waiter
tbe Utile Tavern under the new man* to put no Dowers on bis table. Tbe
lent. Bloodgood. Hnrrow A David Item -lights in public rooms * nppi.ara
beside -bedroom Ugbta'* In many Greek
son. 204 Front street,
day dinners and save v
RATH MITS
Are essential to a good mb. especially
use the kledltteraneen
salt that the Johnson Drug
are selling for 25 and 35
a package. Also tbe rubber
sponges they bnndtc are stronger and
natter than tbe ordinary klnt. Very
beneficial to an oily skin, alao draw
imt black beads and pimples.
low. I mueiiiltoT the tliiu*
m wer»* a \er.v silly yuimg inan.
Green—Wily Isn't the pto|ur
r It. M«n. I
a UMWKly Idiot—
that's what 1
t*Ul«a).'u Daily
News.
What is LWet
la the last anab*ai* nobody
but we do know that It U under strict Ring, writing msterlato. hot wstwr.
law. Almse that law even slightly,
vices of valor are pot
pain resuiu. Irrqgolar living means
tbe hilL A BclIcrangemeni of tbe organs. resuUiag
[u c*»ns!lpstlon. luwdsche or liver
rouble. Dr. King s New Ufe PiUs
lulckly roadjusu this. It’s gentle, yec
Tbo rtMMM of 8crt ton country inns
thorough. Only 25c, i U Johnson's
iWstore. 8. K. Walt A Sons and F. eaBtaln uotMag but bads sud cl
and If tbe visitor objocto to dre
the
common tovatory be to charged ex
Ml Me<* Msi-auleys
NeW Xeitlsnder Hlttltig <Vn its liridges. tra tor towris. soap, water and use of
It Is to have II Maori euuik* uiiem by waohbandaUDd.
But
perbapo tbo strangest hoi
a Sew XkwtotHl coniiMiser. with a IIhivlio by ail AUstmllan ioumalM. charge on tba continent to that of
The plere wlU be «-alle»l -Tnpu- aad big Ooponbagoa tenqmrance hotel,
which
charges
olxpenco a day to ormy
twenty*f«>or native Mauri daiw'era wfll
visitor who smokes on the premk
Uke imrt in U.
[
rpsraon's Weekly.
MRS. H. GREBN8TBD wishes to anBunee to the ladles that she has aa
Krmn
>«• BUIer.
-WmRIi. says the tuuItt-mllUoiialn.
excitislve line of imported goods from
absent-mindedly diggiuff the dtamomls
X’ew York, iacladlag silks. Itaenm.
onto and woolen fabrics tor sbiit oat of «s Tratek fob with hto mhy
waists aad saltf Mrs. Oreenstad handled pmiknlfe. -wmltb to a baid*
wiU be at hom^ Tueaday ovealag and •Atotowfann.-Yon mean It Is if be hasn't got It"
Saturday afternoons and evei
■ayv tbb Ustener. with an Incmlnlons
kti.
2»0-Sf
l:/r*"T’r
jmtiltetotoatoiLIDfprpMr
Has worldother salve.
ires. It surpasses any oi
lolUm. ointment or balm for cats.
burnt, bolls, sorew. felons, ul
cers. tetter, salt rhbum. ferw s«*res.
chapped hands, skin eruptions; InfalUble for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only
26c. at Johnson's Drug 8uire. 8. E.
Wall A Sons and F. H. Meads. Drug
mbBM.
Curo all ehronte tftotaoM.
fer aale by all Drat«laaa druMliti.
Prices. Hot Springs tebtols. $1.
Hot Springs Quick Raltof (Hnlmafil)
25 cents.'
Hot SpHnga catorrh curo* 60 omRo.
Hot Springs aoap. 10 eonta.
Hot Springs healing salve* SS panto.
Hot Springs com curs. 10 cento.
For sale by S. E. Wait A Bona.
Johnson Drug Company and Amm^
lean Drug Company.
BURGLARS AND SNEAK THIEVES
ell as fire make it unrafe to keep
;\v alM)ut the hoiiii or on your per*
IVposlt your fimds In Vc^oplC':
Savlngx l*ank. drawlnj[ It as >*ou need
id rent a safely l^iX in their steel
vaults for yonr valuable papers. T
bank fumUheK cIkt^M books free
charge. Baying bills iy checks is the
best way of paying. Bach chock mak
ing a receipt for you. i
The most remarkable d«iH><4it of coal Pink chee'AB and guiutni hair.
In Colorado lias juri be* n nmxivcn-d
Blue eyes full <if glc’^*;
In the Dnmopo dlstrbt. Jn^t IxMientli
thin rm»*t «.f to^w lie ImhIs of the file w‘cret <*f her prettlness.
Is Rocky Mountain |Tea.
finest coal ana «-oke «-uveriiig an area
JohtiP<»« Drug Co.
r<*r CS suqare wiles, lu quality It
laiiprottcbed l»y any oiber iwil In
the sUte.
I#
REMOVAL.
Moved (n 117 Cass street
stairs, one door south «if
store. Dr. J. M. Wilhelm
Ashton, dentist.
;!S
down I FKMALE HELP WANTED— ■
-Si
t'rrr botU* ■cm t» rtjqucsi
Tlie custom of ninrr\lug girls when
they arc mere ^lilWivu Is ImTeaslug
rather than de^-renstug in Iteiigal ami
other parts of India, itie rrsulilng
racial degeneration Is l»eeonilng so ols
Tlons that laws liave be«*n iiasseU In
IF YOU WANT
A perfect smoke that can U* Inch
In freely without the slightest danger
\ry the Utile Weavers, they are wbsi
you are looking for. Straight five
centers, made by union men. in ■
Q shop and are pcrfectl.v sailsfac
lory to an educated taste. R, W.
Weaver.
Fearful Oddc Against Him.
Bedridden. aKmo and destitute
Such. In brief was the eoadition of an
old soldier by name of J. J. Havens.
VeraalVles. O. For years he was
troubled with kidney dlsesAe and
neither doctors nor medicines gave
him teller. At length be tried Electric
Bitters. It put him on hto feet In
short order and now he testifies. Tm
on the road to complete recovery."
Best on earth for liver and kndney
troubles and all forms of stomach and
bowel complalnu. Only 50c. Guaran
teed by Johnson’s l>rug Store. S. E.
Walt A Sons and F. H. Meads. Drug
gists.
It was noon bonr nnd qnlte n num
ber of workmen Usd dropped into the
Snbway tavern, lie w;as a lliliernlan,
antique, grtoxled. stemed. and warped
with age. but be ahlfted his dinner pail
wHh a ctetsln Q»rigbti;neYt^ as b«
atofiped on bto way cat to light hto
day. He eyed the clerk. -1 bod
C be pr«*fae«cd with dignity. “Me
to DInuto MnUahy. 1 have tb'
dtotincUoB av bein' tb'Eldest laboriu*
man In Near York. 1 am 91 ]
age. Te may tell tb’ blsho|) 1
pa* that bis Ilqnor to vlny. I
QooA^lpj."—.New York 8nn.
«M TALKUM YET
LEBT YOU FORGET.
Tbpt the Hat Springs JUsMktote
mva pate# TMOUBMtOB IN TRAVKRBRGItY. YMf PHI sate yaa. Fur
totobypRGtetMtoiDteBggto
West micDigan State Fair
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
FMEI ^FREEI
AMUSEMENTS
Swt I9-20-2I-22-23
BIG PREMIUMS
Immense Exhibits.
Wonderful Displays.
The Bretons,
Husband and Wife.
WondeH(iI Aerial.
Radng Cyclists.
Loc^ the Gap.
GRAND COACHING PARADE
BABY SHOW.
YooonwwmfoT-tlUif
RedueedRatcionaURAilroAdt rood for week of fair.
2 p. m., ThurtdAT, Stpu 22.
COyV^El! ,
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HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO.,
Distributing Agents.
yV\|CHIGAN’S BEST EAIR
hotel keepere have to pay
a epwrlal Ux for the malntcnauco of
tbe polkw force, and they extract this
from their vUltors by charging spe
cially for hot water. '
Moot Butoariau hotels charge a ahll*
hW to any one who comes in after 11
>'dock at night and to auy one who
r Be Dom It.
mneo down to breakfast after 10.
-What's the trouble with thnt
Thw is a hotel restaurant in Bm ha* over in the <««»roerr' nskini the vUitur
who was seeing tbe iUKlUe of a greut
newsiMUH'r trfllce f«*r the Hist time.
•'Rmllv. I sliould think. If I saw him
anywhere else. Hint he was crazy. He
has Ills «><vHt «ml vest and eullnr oft
and tbe way he fumt*s and splutiers
and sweats and curses tbe lu-at Is not
onlv ecaialubms. but It Is Idnsplienious.
Wily «lo VTKi iwni.lt him to renmln in
noble.
omri*r
In northeca Roumania a travderis the-8b-h-.”
adnionisiietl the m.nmiging
paying capsclly U odimated according
We
to tbe nnml*cr of honms he travels
time
with. The basis to one horse, and 10 He's the man who wTi!.*s thos«* breezy
per cent to added to tbe Ml) for each arllrles xitoHit Iluw to Kej'P Cel’ and
addlttonslanlmai
•Don’ts for Hot Weather ’ "-A'hk ago
gcrrla. however, beats tba world for
lU-cord Heml.
Tlmi^l:2l.l:20.1:lL
-xi.alr. If be has tt^ decUrsd the
Makes rich, red blood, aad muscle
W«. Hlgglaa drove TWek Bellinger,
. tbipwlnf a
gold
more rapidly than any known reasody.
aiaaa waa tl
ploroat m
tt*a food for hiain and nervea. That's
tbe Md
-1
ate wby.-'
I
; aa amny tUa«a mm.
aa uaaal Ja aa what Holltotera Rocky Mountain Tte
-Itto aa plain na Any. Aa nson ns a
la. 35 cenu. Tea or Tahtots. iOl
man Bito no mncA nmney that to
ti\- mmmmm vnmu Tk* tai
wanla to tolfc aMut tt all tbe time, he
OragCto.
Ms ao puMb maniff that be Aotent
LADOEB! toHBito 'iboto
aboM IMl
IMt jtoto asm to tofik Abfto# m plL"-CbtoaBo
) WANT A8k
mediclne gives such
prompt reUef as Hyomel in the treat*
of catarrh. -Tbe
a and hlato tbe Irrllated and
amarting air paasages.
use fur a few days or weeks will cure
le most Biubbom cases.
8. E. Wak A Sons will sell a Hyomel
ootllt for 11.00 with their personal
60 to refund the money If It
does not cure. You run no risk whatever In buying Hyomel. for your word
YOU ARC LOilNO MONEY
decides the queatioB as to wheiher
By not looking over ofr largo stock of
you pay for the remedy or noL
ehlldren's slippcTs and oxforda before
In a earn InrolTlag mnimgement of purchasing. Have a fdll aaaorlmc
an Emtitob Insane aaylum several for vleJ kid oxford. patcni| tip; patent ooli
mer Inmates wert* «iillrd as wlinesstw Blucher
oxford;
patent
leather
and the king's counsel who mllni them
rkrd that they were as sane nr strapped sandals. Id two or t
one In the tXHirl. TIjc judge <ln straps, also many otlifcr pretty styles.
Ikmglassl
COmE!!
The Best Races ever
offered at any Fair
inMkfaigan.
ALL CLASSES AltE FILLED
COmEH
GREAT CLOSING OUT
The stock of goods formerly owned by W. C. and
B. A. Gannett will be offered to the highest bidder,
cornmencing Wednesday afternoon. August 31st,
at 2i p. m., and will continue every
Afternoon and Evening
until the entire stock is sold. This stock consists
of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry. Silverware, Opera
andi Reid Glasses, etc. A chance of a lifetime to
buyi bargains. Samuel S. Levy, Americas best
knoiwn auctioneer will conduct the sale. Every
ladjr attending the sale Wednesday afternoon will
receive a handsome souvenir spoon free.
i
K. ,: PF|/|«
Mm
tftohtoriathatatoalahaqk %adal
disnato for this math aaly. 8MAU,
USt ts the aaam.
LcaMth aver aU B foec. htoto 4 fam.
Vttled wllk a
korto pawe^ Smalley
cafilBC. Speed eight tollas^aa hoar. A
hargala If lakaa at eace.
3h.*5.l2 •
dwr tha pm maa diamMrmad morking
eat ky thajakaaldm Main aad M ea*
aomumaated bat entUag tke nkla to
WWUu attMupUaK to m A ms of
mdblda fain Hto a few mo^}
la apta €d tea aspmtaaee la aa atudw*
to hTJ^Tl^ iL o«tnr ooiMlf
t«f» ood aM 14» ta diapdilM «f the
Kleptohmrak^
A aew.fad p»UM. A BMolMr of hmammu ahwit enllar to fUac 8a tor mdy oae par
the depot te ton took oldot orlth the aoakaabaeaaMletad. Mclaa
tfoaip. kod thiase areie lleety for a kaowa yeaag maa ataWt tewa. aad ha
took a aottaa to make a coUeetloa at
Igas wkkk
I IMaid of Flaehlas. kaova
«f tokmaa. Be i
md
la aU the othw eight, and imed
character. U dead. He
a fknitf nahaer aad wae coaeidefod a them to dtoornte ^
isleer. It U aald that he baa left aa
W. M. PAIGik
mm
■:
n . .
)
i'*-' >□
l#i
■ssamt^PkO.
cMapanled by a policeman, be i
r
clhtoed to be M year* old. hot
Uvea place hU age at fd. He U aor
elved bj a alater older than ht
aad by tvrc^ ahMrea.
j ;
A phyaldaa of Cheater eurtod to
drive to Charlotic reeeally. aad when
. bat a abort dtotaace from home hit
bora# took fright, Overtaraed the bag
gy aad aeverHy bfolaod tea oorupaat
The de^ made agood alart with an
other baggy, reached Charkrtie. wool
to a deallat'a oiloe to have a tooth cx< traolad aad had hla jav brokeo la the
:rpmoeaa. TioabltO acver come ai
•^
Otaego bustacwa meo are buUUog
I
falra aad exiKwItloiMi every Saturday
V and bealdt'n bon« race*, etc., a novel
feature of Murday a entertain
W8« a ri fair. Prtxtw wore given for
^ the eat with the moat kltu*tui. the cat
;
' with the pretlleat hlUoaa. the blackeal
: rat. Che whlteal cat. the pretUeat mal
' . ifwe cal and the yal with the ahorwal
^ tall, and the homlleMicat.
A O. Heine, candidate
ataU
aior from the Twonly-ft^rth H»«^Utan
dlstrtPi. iacludiag Mtetlaad and Hay
coaatlm. U in receipt or a letter
. a Olbnoa tuwaahip. Hay couaiy.
er. pnimUiag him the votiw of 17 rela
L«l«^ UdWoa aome other votea. if he
' will agrw to work agaloat the tax on
: foortgagoa. The wrlu^ owpa 74 acri"»
:^lMr. but- has a mortgage of $4W ml
‘ -7 p»r cent on another 40 arrear^llc
; aaya that he muat pay taxe^ on thl>
ndO. aad alto tbb Intirat every three
Wiatha. >Thle he Aada a bunien. He
•-mgna! “We taimCfa borrow money to
.. f aUe imr m>p«. gl' ina mortgagt** «a
our farma. and then have to pa> Uxea
, • on the property and the mortgage. t«».
1 hav«* fLvf} aoaa. all votei^ three aooain law, all voting; a alater with three
. . Voting a«>na. all of whom !ive In Gil^
' '
Bua; a brother who ia a democrat, but
'b III vote for ycHi and Kreil Warner U
you will only agn.v to aaiaah that
*r
U
ha« taken another as hln wife.
To|>r«-ni«naff came to this country two
xg« from Ckrinany and afue se
curing s good iKMteltm ^wrote to the
mayor of hlH native city making the
hand of the tintclarji daughter In marlilage. Airp*rtl..a v»erv agreeable and
<
‘the yunng U.«>.
lluldah Kchv.artr.
taalled for Aiie-rtra. Afier yhe had
•been hen* t^o we»*ka ^he nfu^od ’o
laarry Topi.»-a»muff. diviarlug that h^ ^
.was too
and that adu* waa having
(too good a Hum to get married and
The diKap,K»l«i«l tover
ter w'veral months,
lAit ftaally grew dlM-our^tMHl and he
:gan courtltig Misti J.**na
uhtue
:he haa just ma^ed at Sagma* Mi>^a
':S(-hwartx warn marritxl a tea utnka
to another y oung German.
The exodus of summer rvMirter.i
IrtUn Muakegtm and vicinity baa Ihh*«
iuntwua!!) rapid thfc year.
.
J. Gw*rgo Li*hman. a pnMnlmni
Alrand lUpid* groce/, has retired alter
being, in bttsluess thirty-ouc yvac^
Sam Jootw. janitor of the Bay couaiy
building ante a well know a old soMIcr
apiuirently has the lensclly of a buU
dt*g . Laat kVbruary he wav kIcktM lii>
hi»ree Uituigmg to IVler Meltdtoe.
Jones wauletl |UH> damages. Melskoi
Isughcd at the Idea and Junes went to
Ahr justice courts. On At*ril IPw jnry
‘disagreed Another jury wredtled wriih
thegmsc to June 7. but onoM not
agree: Ariel
rter 12 riJMher adjc
*^ . IA jury was
which placed
jjihe damage at idv onu. but as de^^Tcndanttottsi pay tlu* costs, which arc
considerable. Joors leeis his griev
ances haw bcea redressed.
. Ismail fSiIler. living two miles
norlheast
Hirmiagham. was a gtic«
of huBur at the laying .of the ixtriwr
atone' of the new Oakland county
court bouse. He wna^n member of the
first jury thnt ml on the first case
. v;r ever trjod In the old oourt house. 8om«>
yearn ago. Ho teas oatUved the
fudge, la of Ok* faiymen. the prisdker
'
alV the witaamm naaoeraed ta the
What wUU U U believed, be the
deepem diamomi drill hole ever fMte
dowB aaywhere la the worid U
being bored oa the Rand at a i
aaar Jokanaeabari by a crew of
Lake Sapattor Bto ia the employ of a
I
HANNAH dl LAY MfiRCANTlLK CO. Agents:
Travarot City. Mich.
TAXES
A HELP TO GOOD THINKING
I amaager of a detective ageacy
vhahad waraed wamen not to rejily lo The
Right Cigar Makes Rtgl
Ja admtMmneat aald the ftbto day:
Thoughts Corns at the Right Tima,
of the I
ThriaMo of spectel Uaeo In depart
There arc a gotri many men ,i
aad the other two of Nogannee. The iBBt*ato(e woth women do not make
Traverse City who nevt-r start
hole U to atUlD a depth
C.PU0 feet,
buy anything that may «iain*
according to the terms of the contract
.
lettera just raccivad state (bat at and work on ihoae Hoes. Tbay jump at bargclntng without lighting a cigar. It
aauclwsioas tjakdOy aad cUug to thorn is a fact that a good cigar hclt>s s
that time tealf «f the tank had
Bd all lassom They -work for smoker to think and is often the
aecomiOishcd. The work is helag done
acwlsr effect and not for Uudiag
moaoM of making s gn^Kl trade.
with ithe largest Sullivan driU ever
But the cigar has to be a p>od one.
mmaa Aetocttn to aomeUM
made. They have “Kaffir boys
OeOolstLLERfi.
taadil to OBtnin>l(V a tnau..but like Wadrwurth Hros*. “rhlc*»H.’* -i
Chinamen to do the rough work, and
That is what t|)e Ficbrich. Fox. IIll>
most
alwrays
be
an
elcmeiat
of
rigar
that smokes fn-cTy. with a plea.sre well plctoM^I with the cllmaie and
perooaal paaalan or reroiure lu It If ant flavor, aad whose a: h dm s nt»i kor shoes arc. ijlanufaclund only lor
their
4hM la the cane you are not wm* of her. ci>minit the uu|iar$k»nable *iu of orm men. but while t^c kind is lunltod. the
Polish iWHef society oeganim^ at
“With their own oex women sU*mb<
ito not. Wi- have all styles and
iloUghtoo to rtib ve miners* tamllles. nre not good nt alL Clev w wotm u tag off*ln little fl«x‘ks.
Any one mho wants a fivip tti k«hk1 | grades, Gall ajd Imqjccl <»ur stock
Seneen boy died In agony from lock- crlialiinls can niways plsy on ihWr
Iro" from j and y ou wl!l In isure to 1Ik* suited ta
thinking,
should
gH
a
"nilroallty
and
vaulty.
Women
iletcv*.
jay rtssulUng
ta.w it U jfit and Mylc. !*i l^atilner.
l,aulnci Italon St
tlTto la flethm, exeipt-ril the flekl of, S. E. Wail A S4.ns and
nail.
high dipioraatic clrchw. are unUiK‘ to IHisslbU- t<> Mdl for ic a cigar
ar that U SHAV
SHAVINGS—Sodth filds
Miss Bthel B. Melon. Saginaw kin
* we find In rt*ol life/* New York equal lo any 1«V cigar a vef made Trj
dergarten teacher, g*»ca to Porto Rko
one and aei* whai an aid to tbouglU ii
to tench. '
is. as wi-ll as giilng ibe |K*rf-.-i « nFRliSH OYSTERS at Jackson*s.
iK'crllcId {girl imsjM-d near
joymenl that comes lro:n a go*»d
and caught* hair iu i4iafl. Narrowly
smoke.
>
»
escaped.
^
Qgt£/agF-8Ssj:.T^^
F-Oto
One of th« best rssidsnees rui Fifth |
s|rx*et. nine nKmi h<»iwe. M.me bm-e. j
menl. all ni«$^Jem inipn»\R*nieiit.*-.
uac-e, 4»atb. m wer. ele4!ric Uglit»^.
.'Ktxldr*. uHli fruity .sl:ade and onemien
t?i| ir**«-. vkill Jfcf.e .*$ a:*.*' heiu* smd j
If bough.
will 1-. ,.::..e
^
eeptiutially b»w «-un*hU ring bn a-i»r. 1
and fmprov. nunis.
!m.u.irn**toF. s$
Round trip ilckei5 at low rates. Oii
1?4
on
Wayne
street
rbw’
t
oMiSCELLANCOUfi.
sal* at all ticketUialioTiS. . A^k agcnfn
for rates. 1limit of tickets and full par- tar. city aiid bay. i:» finer H^l cJ-ui I
I________ fri A tucs
the c»iv for a r«*>ldeuc»-. do y;*j want j LxUy.
llculars.
su»metbirs naily .b-rii^ble?
Onr cf tnc finest farms ta thi* f*"" ‘ --------------ty. nif-toit -.J uiibs fr.*m th- city.
acre u.idvr eiiltivation. Hiib {d« Jtty of 1®
w-ao i tirnlH r. large 4*rcliard.
NE-A^r-TA-WANTA’
loiuii h<c:*n witfi ban inen!. two
: —
O^ENA
bariiH mjth <»ther oult.*ij!dic.gH
the
x»-ry
b«-*5t etindilion. I5*i a
N0F|TP0RT
EXCURSIONS
:WKRTAX
Fry family held reunion at Maltcao
STAR LAUNDRY^
lAkc. Sixty, tncludlag amall **fr]f,
Nntto* to AH
lnter«ted.
If you have nc\« r tried «*ui laundry
presemt.
Til* srertol »f*wm. in Uv r..ll for
,
, ,
Then* U a n pewt in Menominee thnt tbcnootoruclton «t toUT.1 *. wor No. 1 !«•'••* •» • •“‘'•“S*'
.be in>*U
“8Hk Slocking club.“ oomiMjaed of to UtoUk, .No. 1. K.«i„ni«s
all the pretty; girls In town, hms been
fcumcd. and that the members are re
quired to wear ankle shoes and silk
Stale street, thence running.west
hose* with the words “M
nirtu'd fresh and ch an. Wright liro^.
good town" embrcddcriHl cm the instep. on alley between lYonl and State
Cil.v Marshal Craig of Three Rivers street to Pine stnH*t. has betm placed
S. J. Sampion. Nem iMirt -Our dat:g!» |
received a telegram from Pnlon my In my hands tar collection, the first ur wiu^ pale and sickly. Gavi- her
tsmiwt lo be paid im or' I*-fore
to look out for a follow charged with
Hollisler s U«H*k> Xb'utitRin T**». .Ni>w
the S5lh day of Sept.
stealing a gold watch and
she’s rt»sy cheA-k«\l. hcalthx :u*«l bapp\.|
M.K.Ha.ske1U
' ‘Fricc and t.r„.a of «I. on any of -;
amount of money. Craig s|K»iti*d the
25 cents. Tea or Tablet*.
Johnson;
City Treasurer.these given by consulting us. Many !
. locked him up and n‘iK>rU*d to
*
i
Office room p)2 State bank building. Drug Co.
other very desirable
ffleers nl Union City. Ue was
vacant lots for sale.
advised to search the fellow and sec
A WOMAN’S WORK
he could find the watch, which he
Is
halved,
if
her
hou^eh/.M
is
is»m
FRESH OYSTERS at Jackson s.
DAILY ExdEPT SUNDAY
did. but failed to find cllbcr watch cr
pk*ted by a bath re;>m. wIMi all the
The fellow was seat to O&d
m«»^lcrn appliances that g*» with it. j
c
c
TRADE AND INDUSTRY.
water, wherv* he was finally discharged
Arm.s and Cob*, the idumlnr.s. have
owing to want of evideace. After the
made the regular S foot and 5Va fond taiUi
A higk «™de of paper ta
bird bad flown. It pupped Into the head from cotton scMta.
tubs, porcetained Une«l. that ahoold be
of CYaig
In the mitcd States there are CtT.flTl [ a part of cvi*ry h»»u.Nohold. liistalli-d
t
which the fellow had slept wAUc in dry good* merrUapts.
complete with^tallonary Utml an-’
ber into I
• ••
the cooler there, when, lo! the w^tefa
last year vxos*ded ’
and stune pennies, which he had seS'lyifw
*-*
The lH-^* 'of m.nirtial b US4-.I in ihel;
crc'ttMl there.
**~T!.*/
\ HISS l-un.TKK of IVlmlt will
••ou-iriuihm. SMiled m<N-haiiies
Coldwatcr dogs must be mutx1c*d or
in (tofJn «
*
shot.
«‘f Tr»$* T*to-1 li: • n^ploved lo iivHini them
.No imins
•U kind* are toijoytoemn linatoii*-mar , \V.*lnc.*to> and Thur. .iaj . S. j.t 7 ai.d
Canada s gc»vemor gencuwl aad party kr». Hcarywetobt food* bare all b«« ' s. a .lisptoy of hand d.-<-<.ra!>d < hiua
exjM-n-u.-!iar.-.| «h*n c«JU«»trurtlt:„
eniertsincd at Soo.
aobl. aito »on»«i » wear fabric to brtoa I mhich »he will be pK’aaed lo have you
Trmv«s Uly
Ih m lo obtain i»* rtfci resul t. The;IMrt Huron buotblnck used big stick
I for tor ahead.
cail and ciamlac.
JITMi
dotjhU- ba.*-e h.-aiM:g device with bo!
‘
on mother. Fined fS.
ct::itT insure * the gr«-att
Hillsdale lad arreated and fincNl for
rliJlng In cart on sidewalk.
“jhle am.Runt *.f ta.-at uUh the b u-: ' aTraTp «■
Wm. Rose of Jefferson given 60 days
an.$.uT*J
fu-1. Th.y are richi>
'L:U.»d<>to.M..r.toWtoto.
I.T Hioslng brother s boose.
I thv
th*- h
, nirki
ha!-i.‘^*no ,n d*-5i;:D
« «to.^
Michii^n s«coml state In pro.luction
Au n^ofito
Ml and los iu price.
vd ssit. New Yewk taking lead.
* Woman drew knife on eustoms ciA
a U LOCEWOOO. 0- F- 8T-^i^
y 4* ! <’omc In nn<] see them.
cer at Port Huron wha wanted to ex
amine luggage.
j *7^
that
1
Rev . Hnrvey A. Fuller. JlilUdsle.
blind lecturer, severely hurt by fallinif
disuwwy of college.
Uit!e Port Huron girl on lire was
sac i d by small brother, who rolksi
(SsaL]
JuBK a. UlRAKOnL
CVS Mr
he r in sand, palling cwit flames
Aug. H. m BepL B
Son of wissUhy Cass county farmer
TRiVERh RtniRE
yiA^
STEAMERS COUHiBiAAIID
CUiMtIISS
R0UIIDTIIII!25€.S0 ,75
BtatsLiin^8:40a.a.
j ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
^ Semi
Oil Sieve
1
C. O. CARVER
jPRiCES REASONABLE
ifiuao RAPiMiiaoiAU «
Js nv €xperimtai\
COiPAlY-
2^A!Lto.
PR. FENNER'S
Kidney
Rarkarhr
sm*s!ed at HowagUc lor forging note.
140. Mother U-gged son s rclctoe.
Line fiHU'c causing trouble between
Coldwater families. -Man
fe^ wiU rovolver. Afinir will be
•eUled in court.
The minlsicni cd Flint have sUried
n movement to have- the council pi
scind the actioa grnntiag rn salocmlm
dow B
town nnd remove his basiaess to the
faJrxrouads daring the Qeneeoe coun
ty Cnir this week. Uauor seUing has
nlwMbecn tabooed at the (air. heretdlo^ bat It has been sow oa the
gfoaads dariag the race meeu.
Atoctorwritektntbe
«(that as veesrf
Hattem the
'■••““Aiiri,.
Frank CnahTTi™
S5T=iiy.£S3;i
nir-
lACo-lotiif ituk. " toi in Good Hejltli.
THE RED CROSS
LABEL
ta-sruTSSi' sfEt: '5SSS
p^m^sssssM
is.a ifuarantce that your
prescription was compounded by a
REGISTERED PHARMACirr
219 Amffirican Dru^COd
■. *. itoiiSs^yftsjssr
MAYA YOU
-Istheaaamaf the
: avamm. 8t, Joe, has a pal cat which
ron ^ALC
A INIIM|N8GBt8ITY
ro every wa^ Is a haad Wins
bag. WorncTmt wot apt to be pro.
Hded with pochka. heaae the aeaes
lity of aahogph4 bag tar the pockto
The tax rolls for the coUeetkm of
hook, haadkert^ aad small tetoagtags of the fair teML Rasiall. the Jew achodl and cltv tm
eler. win close oju hU onttee Stock of seasmenu for the fivo wards of the
kahdsotnc oacaj tkto week at cost city of Travcire aiy. Mlclu kave boea‘
placed ta my hands for
1 will be In my o»ce
pose of coltacUag said
IF.YOU HAVE
waek day from now antU Nov. 1. If04,
No moro l—eju«. . tmJ.bU. live in
from 6 o’clock tinlU lltSO o’clock In
ntrnnk.
irbml
do «0
tnmmtr. Voln;Jiti..Ui* bmr»M8 mnker. the foronoon. nnd from I oclock unUI
4 o clock in the afternoon of each day
to auktito « 10 ^ e«il. dtoeourt ..n
JUl taxes paid befors Sept. 1st wUl
all trunk* and auU caaoa OBtU Srpt.
be received without collec
Uth. Vrirr* Inj Ifiinka froa »Sc to
„pato *,
and
on nil taxes remnlning nnpnld
»*5.W. and in sal caaa* »I.IS to $15.00.
SepL 1st and unUI Oct. 1st, a penalty
of one |K*r cent for collectioa will be
ENLARGEMENTfi
charged. On all taxes remaining onIn crayon, wnier color or septa. In
IMld on (Vt. 1st and until Nov.^ lat a
any sire $»r rhapi -niafa what we do.
pcnall.r uf imu per cent tar collOcUon
Ptvplc have an dea that In order to
wi« iH* charged.
have Huch Work < one
Office. IliKtai 202 State bank Mdg.
nwny^ bat no firm ta the
M. li. Haskell. CUy Treasnror.
state U bcUt»r eanipped to handle this
Dated,July 2ii, 1501.
^44 If
work than Smit|i A lYicc. CUitens
phone 20*. S25 Itaion SL
m
miL NEWS IF 1NE WMl
C. IIIH>IH>. taak Vim. jrTr,^
I. T. A. IWriek.
atmt. Mk &
, to 8L Loto farto tor
^llpl to pwniil to Mto tortj I
: ^ to tto OiM Boniato sut«.
Ito vtoto todi: nkm% mmI sr
It «« to «taMto tor
toe alte toj %kto Mt aloM la
CM—to ■oaatahif A Imr at
te ftom bar rifla. Mton KaMrfar
» vma oat to a partj ritlUag tto
ch to Oaorga Ygaag. to Ckka—to
om ato to engaged to to married,
uiag tto abou two to tto cowboys
naud tbeir borsen and rode In tto
ictkm from which the raports .-------------- -w-----•c. They foaad Mton NeMrigghaos
moaatad aad ttaadlng over the
ty to a nto bear, fi^er oa la a
e. they foaad tto lair where two
a were anleep. As they were bw
captured by tto parly aatober
\r came harrying down tto creek.
ntaa killed by the cowboys,. The
> dead bears aad tto live cub were
nrned to the camp as tfophlea to
I «C sratocr New York art
■to of tto Mtongr lerera
to. ▲ WkMo. a PrtolUve
Sarto J. Brewer, Joftice to tto Uaitai Blatee eapmae eoort, went to Kao
^ aad eagaged apoa the praetlee to
^ at H He to aow €7 apd bale and
itoar^. -Tor B—y yean." to receolIf aaU. "I tore beea getting op at 4
arer. tto boor bai been S o’clock, for
I tad I.injoy taking more sleep. My
iwtlrlag ^hoar at night to usually about
If o*elpek. I began early rising when
i Bred la Kaaaas. As a young judge
I was ambHIoas and at aigbt I foitf.1
aqraelf dreamlngu^er caw>« 1 bad tried
tarlag tto preceding day
IWft well aad tbU troubled me so
immb that I ooaanlted a doctor
adrtoad me to drop
work )n the
ftaalag. f was to go out with i
wife, attend the theater, play cards
to partlee. b«t forget the law.
fbHowad tbU advice and gradually ac:
faired the babU to rising at 4 o’clock.**
•
The dean to Rochester te. according
to report, tto Ullest divine In ih>^
chnrcb to Bngtand. He is € feet
laches in height.
V^KIng Alfonso to Spain has under
lakea to organise an Intemailonal re*
gntta at Bllboa similar to the Kiel
gntta. The king will prescDt a cui
aad toa promised to penonally en
iaaror to secure foreign entries.
. dae to the most-sliklloan que^ens in
Barope Is the Oerman etuim'HK. whi
aaran rery lltilc indeed-fur pump an i
amwBkMy. Her .^maj^ty’s favorili
■Indy to modicloe and she has instruct
ad herself so well in the art of healing
ttot she is regarded as quite an effl
dent adviser in cases of «»rdInary ill
A strike to New Orleans negro
teamters who haul cotton has gone
Into effect. Not n bale.of cotton was
moved la the city aad the efforts to
bring abont a compromise to the dif
ferences between the drnymeo and the
teamsters have railed.
Prince George to Greece, commls
skmer-general to the powers In Crete,
visited the Ilsllsn foreign office snd
lengthily discussed the sltustlon in
Crete, expressing the oplnloa that U
wak impossible to further delay the
union of Crete to Greece, for racial,
reltglous. t«onomlc and political ressons.
A small dog stopped a passenger
train on tho WalllcUl Valley railroad
near Montgomery. N. Y. to the sud
den fright of many passengers. The
train was running at great speed when
the sir brakes were applied with such
for<^ as to cause the passengers to
think a colIlHlon waa'immlnenl. The
engl^r was dumbfounded by the ap
plication of the brakes and made an
Investigation. It was found that the
engine had struck the dog and hurled
It. dead, against a cock In such a man
ner as to turn on the air and set the
brakes. The dog had the habit to
barking at trains. His cure is comTHE IMPORTANT FEATURE
Of the fsll stock of any hardware
lore Is the largo slock of guns always on hand for sportsmen. This
year wc have an especially fine line
to boy’s rifles. 22 calibre. In addition
to our guns, double and iln/lo barreK
The men behind tho guns also need
unltion. We have It. S. F. Sax<
ton Hardware Co._________
Bishop Qallur of the Teune6i>ec dio Dry, Hard and toft Woeo. »o«th Bids
mbsr Co.
tiiZ ii
cose has recovered a valuable silver
aommunlon nervlco which was stolen
RUSSIAN BRIEFS.
' Itom his Memphis residtmee two
m^s ago. The burglar sus irsrod
In Biistosn fnetorkd 4A4 per cent of
40 Kansas CTty and theuce to Denver. the workmen know how to rend nod
Los Angeles and Ban KVanrisro The write. In towns ».:» per cent of tlw
nervloe had bi^e-n iiawncnl in the last- peasauts nro educated.
named city, it was seised by the p<>^
The prt^mluins of $:»> and
of
cnxl during tlic last thnn* ye.ani U
floe and iriurned to BUhop Gallor.
Thomas Rice and his ^ Alonso, of Kus^lnn officers to Irorn to spoiik. redd
atkl write the Chinese langunge will
Mphbs^ O.. are married to ElUatoih
be dlscontinned at the eml of the prvs
and Rmma Rleuthman. sisters lather rnt year.
aad son have thus Ix^coint. brothers In
The Kt. IVtersburg Arademy of 8ci
law. Akmso Rice’s slsterin law is his eoces has offeriHl $3.T:.o for Inf&rma
sister tluti III regartl to the parly of T’.;irvu
Toll,
tlie arctic explt»n*r. fruin whom
daughter in law. OIT
nprings from the first marriage will nothing lias '|hh*u lieanl sitjre lie le/t
the yacht Zarta In IWtt and started for
have a stepbrother and sister In Is
for uncle and aunt, while children
from the s<'cond union can clsim an
nnnt and uncle for grsmlmother snd
gmndfathei
As an inctnii^c to mstrlmiuiy
pastor to the church of ihe village of
he baa a hard enough Uroe. Everylbing.-thnt the expectant mother
Dallas. Pa., and Editor Capwell. pub
can di* to help her child she abould
Usher of the town weekly, the Dallss
•hv One o£ the greatest bleesings
Post, have entered into an agreeraeni
she c.vn gix’c him is beallh. but to
do this, she must have health herw
by which msrrlages among the yottnf
ceU. She should use every means
people will l»c encouragt'd. The follow
tng appeanMl In last wink’s issue of
the Pdfl: ‘ Here is a chsncc that win
^ help you gel the Post a >carefree. \
good brother duly i^uihurizcd to say
the words that will unite for life, or
wntll the dIvcMxv court cuts the bonds,
sajs he will divvy up with us the feet
he rocelvcs from all eoupies we send
to him to marry. Now we will give a
ymr’s subscription to each couple who
Will get him to tic the knot and als*>
give a nice write-up of the wedding
besides.** Editor Capwell says the oN
■how' you
. frf Is not conflni'd exclusively to young
that tha
folks
oogw the
The Rev C. R. Buck, pastor to the
Ics aro.
tear tho
HoUy Mrlhodiel church st Holly, N.
Yh m fashionable suburban town, has
armted a furore among his parish Ionarm. and in local •ccleslastical circles
oronderifor me. Pnto God for
to au interview upon his views of
jrour liniment”
.Mtop Potter's caonecUon with the
After He Gomes
I
Motlier^s
Friend.
tobway saloon. In which he said that
tto InlUaU D. D. after the bishop’s
game stood for “Doubtful Dignity.**
miaie tto Initials "LU D. ’ stood for
toyal Ungtons.The American ftshing nchoooer 8am
onto wat seised off NorU Sydney, a
<X, by tto Canadian govornment ernis
bar- Tbe<
■. K. Oalk». A. H. Biitop. flatt PliNCk.
SMOb^^teh. Cmr A auAr. H. W.
8akk.\C. U DbHi.
,
MMtotoriaFrfaaialtto
Aral—TO. BliartoCito
m«UDnGLBIffiUA!OR€(^
Mn. Itor
Mcauskey. J. McAlihK
E. HeaseU F. H.^8cb^ld. C. Vader. ter. Braest Crain. Alfred Ayera. O. P.
"SH^H^SSmHythesKsf
JIMS' S
► ttol tto ilqiipr bMtMM U to.
•I It If l«al to au a tou witli
to—atloa«aad ttoa mo4 kla
Ito— to toraw bto wife towa atoir«
aM brtok toe boaee to cblldrea: that
ft to lepal to potooo fonr boy and
iilae; toat It to total to eead XS.OOO
aad woaMa to enUaiety aravee
pear. Here Btahop Potter oaeat
• toU b^ wttli tto tosolocy aad tto
S'e taT A M.
K. Beteamh. 8b». HomiA. Vmn Bof Walter. Lydia Jamesoa. Joaepblae
Hi. Bat A. Dm. Om. Clj-AA. D W. Bitaa. F. K. BaxUm. Geo. K. Jewett. H.
W. B. Mom. KeUi*
D. L. Ttoasaa. N. W. Harri
E.SeeaM.T.1
Fred Dean. O. U
a J.
Mary R Slyter. M. C. MlUer. Harvey
teahory. Telbarat. Floyd Jamm
The kttersi
; tot tool iBlo Rtatop Fto-
?S&.^*^“ASro
AIM <k>-
W. D. Towklas. oea
John OoMsecr. W. K»
NOW is
THE TIME
toptttk foarGoal fer mol
—MsaBd
Dfcfct.aauratfs.-g
fi'ssstfssjBijasss.
SAVE MONEY
hf klt^ li ddim direct
IraaemrtoyoartnA
THEGLlTAYUMi
GQALCIL.
WB- ---------------
ney. 8. R Howard. H. W. Smith. Ray
Monroe. Perry Hannah est.. N. T. Nelsoo. Mrs. Ubble Kelley B. R Cole,
And. Pitch, D. Roulsooi. Wm. Vnnsue, Fred L. Stocking. Calvin U Gib
son.
Al Heullmantel. Wm L. Hendtween Ninth and Tenth atreeis from
3ohemln street in the
^ Hannnford.
Wadsworth to Bohemia
Tent^ Ad ieven^ |;
alley
streoU from Wadsworth to Bohemix Hattie McGinnis. P ^ Season. F F.
in the alley between Eleventh
and Twelfth streets from Wadsworth son. Mary E. Kelderhouse.
to Bobemln street as heretofore adopt bert. A. F. Howard, and all
teresled In the laying of a a
ed by the council joi Traverse City
Mich., take noUcc:
from Wadsworth to Division
Eleventh
-?7v3.q.K F. O.
ABSeUTELT ODOUSSS
DIvUlon:
roll for the specUI assessEleventh and
ment for the laying of a sewer in the I?
Wadsworth to
alley between Ninth and Tenth streets
streets, f
a streets:
and E
gan. take notice.
enth streets, from Wadsworth to
Thst the roll for the special assess
ment hercltoorc made by ^he board to
assessors for the puriK«^'of defray ing
tl^ul^ JOfl
that part of the cost which the coun
public Inspection.
cil decided should be borne by special
assessment for the laying of a sewer
cottncll and l»oard of assessors (
in the alley between Ninth and Tenth
ITKO^ATTWV'
CORRECT TIME FOR THE PUBLIC.
mt 1000 WATTS
Barnum And Earl are the official
ent rous. at muicu ume
between
Inspectors for the Perc Marquette and
: in the
voen Eleventh
and place opportunity will be given all
Twelfth
cts from Wadsworth
Q. R. A i. railway service, so they persons Inter* sled to b<^ heard
to Division
TlvlsSon Estreets. Is now on file at
keep a line line of railroad yraUhes. as
25th day of A
my office for public inspection.
CHAS. M.
well as ladles* and gents. Exquisite
Notice is also hereby given that the
City Clerk council
in design, made in all metals, also 2273-141
and Uiard of assessors of the
city of Traverse City will meet Sepplain nickel, at prices to suit any pur
Notice of Sewer Asoeeament-Third tember 12th. 1904. in said city at the
chaser.
oil rooms st 8 o’c lock p. m. to reWard.
t roll, at which THERrS
said a
To J. A. NTckerson. John WockI. T.
LIKE A SWEET MEMORY*
Ttovwaa G%.
A. Monroe. Warren Finn. John Bartx. lime and place opport unity will be A
ted to be
Rostful and quieting Is the after- Chas. Howard. John LamTcnco. Wm. given all persons int<
heard.
a P. CARVBR G
math. resulting from one of those cab Adsit. H. O. Joynt. E O. ElUs. J
Dunn.
CW.
De’
Z
oete.
Henon
Squh..,
inet baths, followed by 'an alcohol rub.
6. Dunham. Adventist Church,
Soon, and yqu’va bean Inthat Mrs. E. L. Bonner is favoring her r.
j City Clerk
>’m. Inngersol. Robt. Hewett, Fred 2273-14t
patrons with. Especially fine. too. for Colby. . G. Copps. J. W. Morse. F. O.
vttsd. Sslsct.ybur
NEVER BREAK DOWN
rheumaUc persons, are the electric Miller. J. B. Hawley. Thos. Boudrow
At tho sides. Thai’s what a g«»<>d cor
W. L. Brown. R. A Lomrle
SAWYER G PKf
baths given In her parlors.
Dunn. Willard Car?-. G. R. Newman. set will never do, bri'ak down al the WEDDING
Henry C. Gore. Thos. Helm.
Hides. Just so with a good pocket GIFT
WE ARE NOW READY
Paris. Ge*». Scott. Geo. Newberry.
book. Aside from there being first
from our
With our now fall street hats to cater Sarah J. Calkins. James Slack.
class goods a special price Is put on
to the taste of the most fastidious Uvingsinn. Fret! Smith. Miles
W. Finn. Lucinda Fox. F
them, to make room fur holiday goods
woman in town. A large and complete Clyde
Waldls. A. C. Eller. Chas. Easto
. Bxeryihlng In stock, coin purses, CUT GLASS,
assortment The formal opening of Nelson Gore, V A. Patrick. Wm
ready trimmed am! imported bats will Blackman. John Lathams. A. B. Cur- cents’ and ladies’ pocket books in wal CHINA
be anounced next week. Wood Sisters. Uc. Clifford Clyne. Morris Decker. rus. alligator and seal. Bugbee. City SILVERWARE.
Louisa Avers. H. D. Poayner, R. Wled- Drug Store.
1*1 Stover. Chas. Moult
oeft.
THE RIGHT BRAND
E. Kent
LADIES 1 Belter look those sampk
Ofstoves, tliaCs what wo sell. They Dlsle!
shoes over while there b a good as
Se<H>re. Al Nash.
are clean. Inviting looking, with ear
sonroent. They'll save you from SOt
’. Smith. C. L.
marks of prosperity and nine out of
RASTALU tha Jawalsr.
F. J. Sutherland . M. L. Lyons, to 11.50 per pair. A. V. Friedrich.
ten bear this mark. **Brand’s Stoves vis.
Rowley. P.
Mrs. Rose Webb. A.
P. S.—We fumlah handsome cards
and Hangea” We also have the full Parl-s. D. B. Carter. Robt Walter.
er. F L.
EXTRA SPECIAL.
with svsry gift
variety heaters, ranges and hot blasts. Smith, Lydia Jameson. Jose phine
The New York Tea Co. la this wceJ
Bate.s. F, E. Saxt«)n Geo. K. Jewett
Miller A Morse. Bast Front street
H. R. Bums. W. E. M«>on. Nellie John offering two flro-pruof co(*king crocks
bails, and bolding C an.! 4 quarts reMISS HECK
L. Cou
Hpeciivoly, worth 75 cents in actual
Who has been absent for two weeks In Mary E. Slyter. Geo. Helm.
n. M. C.
value, but being given with a 50-cenl
iworth.
John
Dan
Harvey Cblow
Chicago and Mllwauki-e. is home aagin
KEYWTOIMK
W. MUkr, G. P Gar can of baking *lxjwder. Call and you
with tt large invoice of ready to wear
will surely InvesL
Jay Yo
street hats in uold»y. fetching stylos. Thos. McClusky. J. McAllls
A wrdlal luviati.m is extended to all Crain. Al Ayers. O. P. Hughs.
A GOOD MATTRESS Is not a
31 I NEWWILHELM BLOCK
to visit her milUnery parlors and look Pike. Wm. Ralne. Arthur Had
luxury, it is economy, fora good mat
W. Butler. W. B. Bennett. A.
^•er the fall shain's.
mantel. John Gallagher. W. B. Knaggs. tress will outla.s six cheap ones and
Davidson. Mary .Mlckler. Frank Vnge. give you rest and ct»mfort. The Pal
M. E. Louks. G. I). Kenney. S. B. How metto Is the be«!t. Mwle of two layers
ard. Ray Mimroo. Perry Hannah est . of palm fibre and three layers of febed
Libby Kelly. S. B. Cole. Andrew
li|id Ihclr scales since they’ve been Mrs.
Wtch. D. Routsong. Wm. VanStet*. A cotton. The fiber giv«*s tiie clastlelty
; a a. m. to » p. ». Qta. vtumm fcJT.
•’In the swim.** I’tn'ln the swim, too. B. Curtis. Fred Slocking. Calvin r.ll» and the cotton givc*s the soflncsis.
to prices son. Wm. Hendricks. W. J. Noble. Cal Only 18.50.
with a scale, but it’s a scale of
J. W. Slater.
;cs. Also vln Gibson. A. Hannaford. Z. T. Swan.
on real estate, loans, mortgages
Your Home Furnisher.
. I Henry Canfield. Warren SaloKl.ury.
one house on K. Tenth strtHjt . in
xiMtion. Jane A Harry McGinnis.
C;rpeia»nlo* »<1 rmJhntmoBRICK.
WHAT IS EASIER
condition, freshly paiHTcd. for rent at
1. F. F. O’Neil. R. G. Paulin. E.
t reasonable price. E. McNamara.
Mary Kelderhouse. John Prtv Than a small payment down and there
away to be made into nsgs, 1st MS
bert. A. F. Howard. and all persons after a small wtn-kly payment? In
Prompt Delivery.
, Stow you saaples
IT 18 A WONDER
IntercMed in laying ^ f a trunk sewer this way you will never feel the drain
People don’t choke with the smell of on Division slnnH l»eginnlng at
on your household economics and at
the alley between 8th )
^{r^itl
las Wasktaftoo SI
moth halls and camphor during the
running south to tl • alley the same tjme you can tnjoy the use
MimmCr months. ln.'*tead of having strc«*i» nand
of one of th.«c han.ly kitchen tables
12tb an
III that worry over wck)1 cari>ots. try lofore adopted by the
now in stock at Frank Raub’s. who
Lhe new * niH'retic.” made of hard, erso City. Michigan, take notice that also doc.H rcpalriug and revarnlshing
double twisted cotton thread, in fast the rt>ll for the special assessment
his store. East F'ront street.
heretofore made by the board of apecolors and many beautiful deslgnv. Clnl assessors for the purpose
812 EAST FRONT ST.
The effect would please the most faa- fraying that part of the cost which
HARRIS’ CHOCOLATES.
the conncil decided should be borne
lldlout- J. W. MUliken.
arc positively the only retailers
and paid by special assessment for the
ip
the
city
who
manufacture
choeolaying of^a trunk sewer on Division
THE POTATO SEASON
Is here,- With w*H*ks of potato haul street beginning at a point at tho alley jalcs and fruit bon bons. Our milk
AT LOWEST PRICES
between Eighth and Ninth streets run
ing from great distances, over rough ning south to the Alley between 12th chocoUtes arc especially delicious. So
all the fruit flavors, juices and
roads, why not save trouble and use and^inth.streets. Is now xm file at my
WM. HOPKINS. PROP.
crushed fruit used at our soda foun
the new road wagon you have so long office for public inspection.
Everything homo-made. Even
Notice is also hereby given that the
thought to buying? Wc keep the stand
council and board to aasesaort of the the melted Ice cream loft
ard Olds wagon. ' Bar
city of Traverse aty will meet at the used for coffee. LaGrettI Candy Co.,
council rooms in said city on Septem
ber 12th, 1904. at 8 o’clock p. m.. to re 261 Front 8t Both phones. Cil. 325.
ca’n you afford ,
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Claus Wamar. Proprietor
To take chances regarding the safely view said assessment roll, at which Bell 245.
TOTTOira BAT. Mica
to your valuables? Your home, your time snd place opportunity will be
DEPENDABLE
STATE.
given all persons Interested to be MAKING
office or your safe may be robbed—
MENTS,
you can’t ttol. Better forestall the loss
Fortunate U the grocery store thst
Hmfi Cemet«ay V«i*$ Jott
to the most valuable things by keephas the repuutlon for dependability.
inff them in the safe ddffOBlt vaulu of
Recehred.
Fortunate is the public 'that haa such
tto JPIrit National Bank, where safety
Notice of Bower Assess
a store in lu midst. Mutual confidence
PboiieiS.
SieUBioiL
and eaaTMjlence are permanenL 12
Ward.
between a store snd l’.a buying public
DANCE ORCHESTRA
per year rents a box.
To J. A.* Nickerson. JJhn Wood. T. means growth. This store has grown:
F. D. NICHOLS. TEACHER OF
A. Monrsc. Warren Finn. John Bartx.
Chas. Howard. John Lawrence. Wm. and U growing on just these lines. No THE VIOLIN. hM oi^inl«d a DANCE ______________________________ _
INDIAN BASKETS.
ambition higher than poMeaslng yoor OBCHCBTllA and la ready for dance ---------------------------------------------------------aside from hsvtng a oofmplete line to Henon Squires. W. E. Dunbam. Ad confidence, other things are bound to ••Oagementa and also for a few pupils TM TALKING YET
LEST YOU FOROET.
cholea eaadles. creams and pure frntt vcntlst Church. Wm- Ingersot Robert ’come. We want every trade traasae- w^U^ln.
FT Urm. eaU at,S^ 8M. thr
Thrt tha
Spetaga
julcaa* tos a beantifnl line to Indian HewetL Fred Colby. J. G. Kopps, J. W don to be satUfylog and If'lt if-nto wa
Morse. F. a . Miller. J. B. Hawley want you to ttol na about !L U R. Star..
NFva eura, THOUEANOE W WAVbasktos. and novtoties tn btrch bark Thos.
Boudrow, W. U Brown. R. A. Btkkaey. 411 Unloo 8L Both phoaea.
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aad black ask apitata. fragrantly dto
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tartuiHInrBNiili
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JOHN R. SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE
.JIENIISTS..
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
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!1201 DENTIST
FRONT STREET
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MOMROE & MeWETIY
GENERAL IISURARCE
C. D. MILLER
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TRAVERSE CITY BRIW CO.
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EAST END
CASHjGROCERY
CHOICE 6R0CERIES
BUHER AID EBBS
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