The Evening Record, October 14, 1904

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The Evening Record, October 14, 1904

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1904-10-14

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THE EVENING RECORD
, 37,1*1 m

Ewisun

jmuiist*iiE

.snueAiNiNe

M

Tbe Traverae aiy i

KURO^ATKIN ADMIT* CRUtMIND
WILL SE LOOKED AFTER BY TWO
DBFKAT AT VKNTAl.
FHVSICIANE

B--'

ifbUBf at lT30e Biaa.

VINVELZiR
AOtD MAVfilL0 FiONCER HAb
FAbtEO AWA?.
Waa Dear bO V.ara Old—Litt
Nlthala Ray Called Mome-Mra,

ooe-bair mile act ,of Monroe Tenter.
Her death wa* due to the weight of
bar advanced age. .be Uidng !H» yeam.
& iBOaiba and 13 daye old
While Mrs. VanveUlr ha. ool) lIvH
oa the place wbere^e died .Inre ta.i
ApHl. abe UH^be of «he ploneeri of
MaybaM township, having lived there
many yaara. Her hu*l»aud ha. inH-n

daad a iraber of
Tbb tbbaral atrvir<> wiu
held at
lidRroa OMtar tomorru. morning at
I® a^lodi. H. L. Carter will W .n

i

Tba lafant child of Mr. and Mrv.
*nilanlel B. Nichols. Dll iCast KIghtn
VtTWet. died tbia morning. The fune
era. la charge of Undertaker Ander

I

Tbe ittneral Mrvicc of Mrs. Irena M
Sharkey was held this aflcrno
l:l« at bar late home aouibaast of the
city. Undertaker C3arier bad eha

EjmRE CREW PERISHED
V

RRITibH
SCHOONER
WENT
ASHORE IN STORM.

iTabaaAallMifor
More Effactiva Centre! of |nfectloua Diaeaaea.
Tbe board of
pied tbU afenio
work. The comm

. county will be divided
Into dlairlcU and each WlU cover one.
Tbe commluee on Bnance. way. and
means reported relative to tbe Mi­
dlers* relief commission. A settlement
had been made with tbe commission
I of ISOO a year
The report waa
that the
mrt bouse
to be used for other than county pur-

weVc all In session the lime of gotag

CHMSTIUEIIUCITIOII
Tbeme of InUfeetlng Smio« at SL
Francis Church Last
Night
Lit her large wmgregatlou gsthife«i In 81. lYaneU church last oveiIng and filled the churrh to overflow
Ing- Father Francis annwcretl some
thirty quesfhias fotnd In the -quesl>ox.*' to the satisfaction of all.
After devoting alwiul forty-five min
to the questions he began hi«
evening's discourse on -Christian Eduratlon.** He polntwl out that the
great defects In the educational
system of the present day are lack of
Christian principle, lack of Christian
dlsdpline and lack of Christian examHe was listened to lhrt>ughout
with marked attention by tbe largo
mgregallon present.
ThU morning a requiem UUh mass
as ccJebraled by the pastor. Fat bar
Bauer, for the eternal repose of the
souls of Jill the deceased members of
the congregation. Ahtmt one hundred
SDil fifty memlH^rs of tbe congntmtlon
r»'c*‘lvt*d holy rotninunion at this
mass for the same Intention.
Ihirlng this service Rev. Father
Smits fhdIveriHl a sermon on the
“SmiU .In Purgatory*• and appealed Uthose present to assist these poor
souls by their prajers and good words.
A sermon will be preached this
evening that will prove of Intcreat to
all by Father Francis, who wrill also
answer the questions. No questions
that are dropped In the box after. 7
m. will be received or answered
Ing the remainder of the
count of the great rush of

COMPMTHISCMICEUEO
the -Pabr Mr. Rich- Flay Want
Appear at City Opera Houac.

fl"
&

Pictures,
|
to Tramef .

Tbe.Colaaibla aroucht ta >u> o
Of COTB frem ^ Dowora Harbor _
evening for tbe* canning factory. Tbe I

IMWirrANT CMANOCS IN |CITI By Wire to the Evening Record.
nint. Oct. 14 —The funeral of Jos.
P. Rankin, the Flint banker and prom
taent young man. was held this more W'cetere Electric
lag. It is aald tbat be bad been ta tbe
habit of oalof cbkMoform to Induce
sleep alnoe tbe death of bis c
NOW BEING INSTALLED IN TRAV- Morey T. Andrews, and tbat of Ms
• ERSE CITY.
mother, and that bis death was accldental. The funeral services were
held under tbe auspices of tbe Knights

position with the

ABTWUTIC tburkhig stsiem

T«ud to «a
• alltaalaa.
• Bring ta TOW wOijMts and have tbaafixad apta food ibapa.

Qt^ Book Store

Tba Cbaava wm I

MPSMIE(M«Bn0 6IWS COHTRGEOyS DISEISES

ly Wirt to tbc Kmlag Rooof4.
IjmAon, Ocu H.-^ertl Kurupotkill. i» bit rt#art rtstrdliig tbe gr«a
bbltlk Mr YotUi, fMlred la 8«.
PMMbwf today, admlu that the Ru.^
aiaa tfoopa tMNrad a crutblag defeat.
He More: *Oa aeo<i4 of tbe alght
laek by tbe Jape who executed a tora
tag MMi^aat. oar troop, were forced
aot ealy to abaadoa their potHlotu
bat loal tbe gua. ^vtoualy recovered
froBi tbe Japaacm;. Our force, retired
to tKMltbm. prepared oa tbe Shakbe
ffver.”
V Karopatkla doe. aot mentioa
anabar of aaa. lo.t but it U u
otood tbar tbe Japanese captured
Mrly IM Ruatlaa gun..
field Maribai Oyama reporu to
TViblo today that flgbtlag la In progroo. aloag alno.t the entire front and
tbat tbe Japaaeae are making Mtl.faclory proiree..
A taietraai raoalved In Rdiae eetlamtaa tbe Ruaaiaa lo«i6. In four dayrT

TNESBtViCf
m Tiu^moNC kxchanoe.

aot called at t o'clock aa prevloaaly

•NTim PMONT.

TaMfi Off TiMir OMf* by th« tfiMiy
Rbfbb* U MfMWIt It
M Mtlt U tht D«tth Dt.

EIOKV YVR-^tt.

BEinWISiCCBOTUl

TMNaiiraOr. 1

Oa aocoaat of tbe

EIGHT PAGES

TRAVERSE CTDf, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER M. 1fS4,'

EIGHT PAGES

f‘

Efiarts af Life Eaving Crsw to Reach
the Vaaael Wars
Manager Murrel of the aty opera
Futil-.
house received word this montlng that
-owing to unforeseen circumttat
By Wire to the Evening Record.
the -Poor Mr. Rich** company sroa'l
Cbatbam. Mass:. Oci, 14.—Tbe thre?^
Miltd 'BritUb schooner Wentwronb
mt kBhmn on North Bar near Old money returned by calling at the aJlUrbbr life saving tut Ion last algbh vantw sale.
All babds were losu Wbeo discovered
The play was cancelled
Manager
by tba Bfe aavtng crew tbe surf was an Ramadell at ManlsU'C owing to unfa­
bigb that all altempu to rescue or vorable reporu. so the regret la Trar
rMb Ibt Msel with a surf boat was erne City wont be very great.
abaaSoaad. Tbi. morning two bodies
ware ykekoA op on tbe shore. They
Wife MufSarer Hangtd.
are aappaaad to be tbe bodies of Cap- By Wire ta tbe Evening Record.
tala Craft and bis wife.
Baltimore. Oct. 14.—Andrew
Tba Wentworth. It U nnderstood. bardt was banged In the city Jail ibU
caniad a eraw of eight or tea peiwons.
r bte wife. Annie on June 27 last.
Mra. rtaak Bbaak of Flint and Mra
Ofova BflBU of Bay City ratonied
Mr. and Mra. H. J. Rottman.
BMRO today. Tbey have baaa rlslUcg bare beca vtatting Mr. and Mrs. John
at tba bMba of W. R Miller oad C A. Foln. reui^ed to tbeir borne In Cotroll today.

and Obelata the
Annaying Oalaya
Dalaya Haratofbre Cnparlannad.
Tbe Cltlicns Telephone company Ji
taking a large number of ebangea tn
tba local o»ce which will tend to ma­
terially Improva the aenrlce in ihU
city. Among the moat Imponant U
tbe Installation of an anlomaUc trunk­
ing ayatam.
It woold be Impoasibte to describe
syatem without using a num
ber of confusing technical terms hut it
over tbe old.
Uader tba syatem formerly in use. a
delay wbuM ensue when a call came
In on one switch board for another.
With tbe new system tbe call Is auto
matically transferred or trunked. Tht
sysfem put In hefe Is the same as in
use In Grand ^ptds with the excep­
tion that while, the Grand Rapids sys
tern Is all automatic and there is a
switchboard on Yacb telephone allow­
ing the subscriber to call» his own
ber. girls are-sllll emplo>-ed here
to make tbe changes.
The quarters of the company have
boen enlarged to a great extentr all
of the a«300d floor of the Tonneller
wltb the exception of the two
front rooms are occuphnl. Four new
switch boards have been Installed !u
addition to the new truuklng system
which la Itself Is quite c<«npllcated.
la additloo.to the Improvements on
tbe Inside of the oIBce a targe number
are being made In the city. New
cables are being laid aiAi Uh» new forty
and fifty feet p«ie* have been crecte-I.
The city ordinances In regard to tele­
phone companl^ Is being strictly ad
betnrto. In the offices, alrw). changes
In the cables were made, new ono*i
being put In carrying from fifty to one
hundred w ires. Tbe new undergrum.'!
cablea carry COO pairs.
The business of the Citizens com­
pany has grown from nl»out three hun
dred subscribers to over twelve hun
droU wMch are a! pre^ nt cmneetiHl.
Twenty-four girls. Includlug reliefs.
employed. There are twelve
switchboards with an average capacity
of HO numbers rerh In the office
The change fnun the old trunking
system to the new was made Wednes­
day night. Every Citlsens phone In
tbe city was cut out and connected
but very few
had UH-n
acriber®
without telephone service. This was
quite a ffeai and look some hatd. fa^t
Tbe new system
»dd great­
ly to tbe convenience of the subscribe old disagrereble waiu w<II
away with. The work will
also be less hard t.n the operators and
better aervice all arimnd Is assured
as the new system Is running
r which win be In a few days,
the long'delayed-^ orders for new
phones will IM- HIIchL
Tha work was under the direction of
Albert Stacy, superintendent of con
m. and was ta charge of Albert
of Grand Rapids,
ger C. W. Wheclock Invites the
pnbUc to call and set? the new ex
change. Tbe mechanUro of the new
system ta really InleresUng as It works
wltb seeming Intemgenco and nev.r
akea an error.
Tbe Clltaens company U making
^re^tkms to install an exchange at
Sherutan and another at Meslck. A
sew copper wire is being strung beroen this city and Lake Ann.
\
The outside and Inside Improverats of the local exchange will cost
In the nelg'hborbood of |12.tKW.

MUST

NOT-

Diad In Califorela.
K. H. Kllboorne. formerly of this
city but living In Lo« Angeles. CaU
de past fifteen years, died In Los
les yesterday morning* at 7
o'clock. He leaves a son an<| a daughn this jrlty. Mrs. Frank Stearns
and George Kllboiirne. HU death was
due to compllcsitlons following an cond attack of tbe hiccoughs.

Tke StsretbEt SUs Uie most

PRESCRIPTIONS

Quality
is the first thing we con­
sider in buying our drugs
and sundries. Then we
make the price as low as
possible. \Vc let no one
undersell us.'

Hasert Pr*hlbRln« Oiyor»d P»r«
Pram Marryliig Apain Haa

EVERY ONE
HAS
HIS HOBBY
and our hobby is ahoct—
not ordinary ahoes—but
shoci made ol good leather
—the most ,cxcelcnt styles
—and (he best workmanihip
WAS.IC.OVKI«flS
k'OR MEN have the (ualilics. made in BOX C.\LF,
CALF. PAT COLT. PAT
KID. They wear best, look
best and arc most comfort-

M mm

It is Ihc

. Mr. aii« Him. R Keaharc lataned
to th^ home la New Bablo todax
aflar.UHilac Mr. aad Mra. X Olaaa.

UMBRELLAS, MACKIKTOSHES, ROBBER COATS.

LEADING •CLOTHIERS

NIGHTSHIRTS

SLUMBER GOWNS

_____ ^enBS^I

PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US

INTERIOR FINISHING
Store Fronts-Fixturcs, Sasb, Doors, and Resi­

WIO

dence Interior Work.

American Drug Company
Albert Globcnsky, W|T.

All Kin^ Of Building Materials
Traverse City

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TlUo
I'RICES SATISFACTORY
Batabllahadin 1868
Room 210 Stare Bank Bldg.

•nie 01.1 RelilUc Shoe Houre

FRANK FRHDRICH .& CO.

Co.

Corner Lake ave. and lOlh st. ^
W.L.BROWN.CHzo FlmeSSw

FOR SATURDAY

REMNANT DAY
A g^eral clean up of all Remnants of Black and
Colored Wool Dress Goods lengths, suitable for
Waists,.Skirts, and some Dress Patterns, at jdst ab^ut
Half Price. An exceptional chance to fix up school
dresses for the children.
Another bargain for Saturday only: 36 inch Plain and
Two-toned Zibelines; also 36 inch all wool ChevioU.
These are both 50c numbers. Special for Saturday,

33c
Wc have five Silk Dress Patterns left from our Silk
Sale. They are all good patterns—have’been on dis­
play in window. Note the price—16 yards for

W7.50

Br Wire lo the Brealiis Record.
Boatoo. Oct. 14.—The Bpli
oC the Thote adopted tha i

CALL
th™ what you Ukc. but I«fotc you buy, lee the moR complete line
ia Travene. Have them in heavy cotton, domet flannel, canton
flannel, (ancy flannel—price, are ra,y for gatmente that teach way
down to the ankle-DOr, 75r. $1, $1.26, $1.60 to $4.
'

foraUkindtof

RED CROSS

REMIIRY

tH»COPA<. CONVENTION SO DE.
eiOEO TODAY.

PREAM ROBES

PAJAMAS

E. WILHELM
Oor.

and .Union

WUl Fifteen DoUan buy a goo-1 ,nit.>

We lay yea, and

CAN PROVE WHAT WE SAY
If you would text us. take a moment to kwk at oor opleodid
lines. See the smart effects in ChevioU and tbe alwaya ggntfel
Serges. They are aU thoroughly weO-taildred and perfect fitting
Smu.
Wc would not ditooura^e you Irom paying $18. |$0, or $25. if
you prefer a higher priced fait (we have mort attrsedve linei at theie
prices), but tome men wiA to pay $16 for a Suit-* inoft ahd no
le9f-.and we would Uke to diow these men how mix^ «c can do Ibr
natthis price.
It's a MTt ofhabit with < I to hare the best for the 1

I HdmatoB Clothing tb.|^

lilpl

si®:

\mimmmxm

!• to Mto tor. Tito ■■lilitol to
INEOamOIIGCORO •101ftototoi
«f tto tototo itot
to at tto Botol Whllted la tto
of ttoj^ lato

poMikm to •Mck tto

cloltod toaito totoo oat tato tto talto
aat patoto (tothreijr ap and torn tot
« opaM to onto or toaid tooapt

(

:l

eRMD IMVEII mSTEIir

MBTIBDil^POmOES

.n^rr rrr-'sr::; «ust stop the huihg

OUR WORK AND
THE BILL ■

GREETED THEIR PISTOR

HUNG IS SPY

Tt.J. Mercer® Co.

CTEINBERG’S

TME

w~

. in an article* In the MUh-

stiw—

How's Tatar

Wo offer one hundred dollar, i
for any case of catarrh that <

PRINCESS
CHIC
TION.

BS PEOPLE S
The i H-n«l « i»o»un. In the *nn.'
trenaactloiu and llnanclanr
"An hour later we were altUng to^ awe to carry out any obUgalloiia

.pd’^u.'u Vo!

'“•'X

Urn graage;, but tbe Fr«* Preaa
I.yno
honor*
he alfco’
‘You
honor. he
gim away the fact id autborehlp the j *P> »
You honor,
asm
h a woman: W> were taking
ihU.'
And
he
put
In
my
hand
the allOne of the radical dcparHrtea in Mr.
ver
chain
with
a
pendant
kickel
con
Halmc'a article from all prevloua Inatmetioa la a great llmiutlon of the Ulnlng the portrait of an unmlaUk
rjflil of candidates to be voted for. re^ able European In Russian ofllccc a uni­
Bsirtag that tor itote caadldatoa there form.
" *Good God. what a r»cc of
atoaU »r« to petl^ aig^^^t
Mkl Cptoael Btohialn. A to
dlScr«Bt cooBtlea : and for county can- lence fell upon ua all "
Alialaa iMUtkma to Ito trotera from
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Birii Of Bre louma aad wanla. before

*”'wHd?nT Klanan * M«hl«. Whol*hK«Mlly. .ctlnr
upon tb. blool
and mueout »nrt»c<!* ct tbe
T«MliDualM, MUt tne.
YSe P"

TO CUR* A cote IM OMR OAV.
Take Vudan Brnuo Quinine Tnbleta.
b on eneb box.

Great Cast, Catchy Muaic. Tune­
ful Melodiea. AugmenUd
Orchestra.
Grand Beauty Chorua, Magniflcent Coatumes.
Elabbrate Scenic and-Electrica
Effecla.
yro*-illvely the Rlrunguvt prtxlttc1
Ktin c«*r given of thit^. U
brtghtoKt and U >t of all
, 78c. S14», $1.50.

OCT.Is

Have rod any money . j
want to loan on g!Jt-edge
coriiy? Why put yow monar
the toak wbto yon ca. atom ic
j | ««rn aesen par etot? Wto mato

^ Tto ilmrd achool honae at Ix»dk
Lake eraa well Mled last crenlns to
hear Che laaaea of tto campaisn dlscnaaed by the Hon. Georye G. Covell
aad Frank W. Wilson The meetlar
waa rery eathaalaaUc.
Alter Ur. CoroU aad Mr. Wllaoa had
•ot ema to loeated. It
to KtoiUto.
made eiodoent addressea. others who
that that oae CM the foeMn had
Tto f0|«litoto poilito. !•
were pmaaot were called upon. F. R.
0MT« Uberml Ib rattolula
Walkor. candidate for probate Jodse.
to tto a»ftotrtcto4 vUh <
Charlaa Johnaon. candidate for aheriff.
Mm, mor« prudent nad piucUcn! In allr kept tin aboot tto whole malUt.
aad Dr. T«lmaa. candidate for coro­
proponltf iu Iftol In the coontle.
ner were pretont and reaponded to the
mPUBUCM toOMiaiATIONa. dutrleu. to 4ll0O0rer lU »nrfU
Hat a tol0to»i In the Bunch.
requent with a few well cbosea re­
(lunertte. and tto eotolUoni nf It*
A Utde kaot of travaltof men la ihc marks. Dr. Tcdman adtaltUns. howDoklns coopartmeot on the aKnalng ever, that H was noi the alory of the
to the ntnte i
M. A K. E- train we« dtacaaalni tto office that attracted him but the sal
dothUftmi
road and the peopla oa IL The ti^ wy•loo for nod
The meeiins couliauetl uniU after
l*oco aaJ«.«aaa had toaa qalcL but
Jut before the Orala atartod out iic 11 o'clock but at lU close three heart)
cheers were sivc-o for the speakers,
•aid:
When I waa la to the bouse la5t candidates ami the repaUllcan plal
ek qnlto a aimlmr of the boys were
•HUaf aitMiad aad amoklnc and tsitlas. Ptotty noon the old man eatoe
AUOukiratoiiunuufD. «r 1
HU6C CROM ARRCAREO ON TOP throosh totdlas a alranser. one of our
OF A HILL.
George SmKh Haa Banner Crop Per
.Mr to town to 1^ arewad.
Acre and Perry Hopper la the
-Aad are all tboae tratrcHas menr
King cf Diggers.
D6to In the Nl0ht-to.n CUd In
asked the visitor.
-Yas." said the old man. "all travel Sipcoial to the Kvcnlng Rt'C<»rd
•tmnpe Oarb Held • PeciiIUf
Acme. Mich. tki. 11—George
oaaiLpmSST.eri
Smith of .\cim claims the lianner for
himself for rallying and Perry Hopper
On«d lUpM.. MW., OOL
,„««« for digging iKJtatoes This season Mr.
Smith s potatoes yield ?«« bushels in r
acre and Ocloher 12 Mr. Hop|»er dug.
pU'ked up. pitted ^and covered 111
PRESIDENT LAli^CASTER OF OLI bushels. Biamer yield, banner dig­
Haven, a huKc cross, which, faclny the
VET AOVISCS STUDENTS.
ging and lianner witty. Anyone bea>city, makes a confplcuoos object upon
aw of tiM Hqpr—■ Oonrt.
Ing thl> tal cs the lianner.
ihe^aky
line
of
the
«r«al
sand
hill.
3. OimULlflMDL <M liktom.
Resldenu of the hUUidi- of the river, Naw Building for the Young
t Broke Into Mis Mouse.
MT.lUALVAT.ori
mhlch Is locally known as "Canada."
lA' gulnn of Cavi-ndlsh. Vi . was
tha loatltutlon la Now Bo
say that for several days preceding
of his customary h.-alsn by an
WlK-n
the erection of the cross, strange men.
Is broke into
tirangely garbed, mere In the neigh­
Olivet. Oct. It.—"Boys, cut out the hi. boner, hh
borhood. and that upon the spot where
and now he s i
Ihc cross now stands, last Thursday haring." waa the advice given by Pres guaranUfd to euiv. 2> at
inU Friday night orcurred a meeUng Ident l^ancasti^ at a mass meeting of D.-ug Co.'.s. S. K Wait li Son.s
>aMOf7AlT.
the young men of the college. So far H. Meads' Drug Stores.
of these strangers.
Until far Into the morning hour as can be Icametl there has b«*n but j,
iheir watch Arc was burning. No on one serious cast* of Imrlng thU year.
dent Lancaster Is oppewed lo
Ko far as known attempted to Intrud
of It. "If a man Is too fresh
upon the m)'stfrlouK gathering, bii
from a dl*l»n‘‘c ccmld U* heard pecu­ tell him so In a way that he will undi rliar sounds as If mfrle by »the entire sUiul. and If that docs not help him.
|.arty chanting a dirge. The nest rt'iKirt him to me." is the president s
ntlraonliimi.
morning «»nly ashes remained
MoBiaiT k. a alter.
He also aUied very plainly his stand
cate that thi-re had been a meellug
upon this, the hlghcat peak along the on several qu<»sthms of college Inter«L He wishes lo kill the tradUlouu!
Uke Michigan shore. Ke%d
spirit of IcKistmess fell at Olivet
Ings later appeared the huge
T^y strange men have dlaappcar«sl. toward Shepherd hall, the girls' dor­
Imt now’the questhms arise: Why tho mitory. and apiK-ttls to the young men
,
mc-oUngs In this |»oculUr place? Why to help him do It.
Hr. Lancaster also stated that liLj
the strange chanting? Docs the cn
ttrat effort would bo to nklndle thej
signify anything?
home life of Uie lioyM at Olivet au«l.j
The meeting In this place In
rH*ALLTK!
thr.l he would st*cure a new '
manner adopitsl carries one tmek
building for them as sotm as
the days of the Molly Maguires
Pur V^^rtmmr*.
mLISAKK HOUmWOE
I'ennsylvanla and to the Knights of The men realUc that the coUege U{
V UL L. J. TEUMAR.
the GT.lden Circle In Southern Indiana bound to do things for them this year,
ala. Has some eoc^ety of aim and they are giving their loyal sup
will suiul coruparisttij wiiJi the
meter to these been organired port in turn.
t./ MR leave to ‘AMEND THEIR
near |M‘rf«*ciiun as humaiis enn
DECLARATION.
atf.-iin-thc pnv therefor
eheap us anybt».l> :hoiiM e\p<-e'.
We do all kini'L
t^uniiary
ctatle state platform
Member* of Fr4*r«i. Church Cave Or-1
pUimhlug. .“team anrl «as fining.
Rapids, laylns dOwn the lam for prillghtiul Reception for Rev.
furnUh healing plains ni: 1
pMiry reform, and all of the sp«‘cht's
charge
you
not
luiim.Jt
ret* 1>.
«r Mr. f\*rris. and his supiKirtera In
TERRIBLE DISCOVERY flAOE
Let ut. «-Un»att^i»n your ne\i m*At the clo« Ad the "roll call ­
RUSSIAN SOLDIERS.
aloa «r the HeHpps iwthts amplifying
ing at the Friends church lat-i evening
It—alt tore been wrong, and that the
a very pleawtot informal reciption wa.
laal meaning and true meihotl of pri
Wountod Officer Tells the Pathetic held for the new pastor. Rev. Rt*qnu.
Mary reform have bet*n unk
itz E. Jnmt SL
Rev. J. A. Pennlngttm read a aketca
Story of a Female Patriot VO
BOW. According to that
hiirch from
of the hUtory of the U»cal chun
and ampllflca
the lime of the flret ifttle gaih<
ttoMr primary reform was a
Uing
l*ake.
the
later
mwilngn
in
Uic
to aocure the widest and frec-st prlv
Weal Side school bouse, and the grad
Uwe of any aaplraut for offlet* to pn*
ual growth of the organlratlon until
want hlms4*lf fur the suffrages of his
faUow cllisens. without resirTint frtiro that It was told in the military hos- the building of the pretty and rmiv.nlent church home which they now ck:aay packed caucus or iwrty Ikmis. and pital by a wounded cavalry officer.
M GRAND OPERA HOUSE
"It was during our rapid and unfur- cupy. He mentioned the various paa i
tto fulloal and freest privilege of the
Wednesday. OcL t9.
dUasA to cast hi. vote for whatever tunate retreat from Tellssu. Two Of lor*, and cave other InTereetlng facia f
conhected
wKh
the
church.
b.v
desirtv!
without
Inter-!
Cossacks,
pushing
forward
.
a
he de.lred, .l.hou, ‘“‘"I
THE MUSICAL EVENT OF
Bov. Dalay Ba|r. formerly of C,r**eiifamee of any manipulated ronvtmT
THE SEASfiN.
With
the
words.
'Yonr
honor,
this
U
a
^bld.
ind..
near
the
preaeal
pa*torata
or corntpl machine. It was so soci
of Rev. Levi
Pennington, gave a
KIRKE
LA
8HELLE
AND
' -1.
h.d
..m,. for ro™..mc.. imie Ulk which wa» much enjoyed.
JULIAN EDWARDS’
At the conclusion of the program a»l
■^.r wlthnut ur *rU«rt.l t«lr*lnu j'hr .l-.rt ... trl«l on .he .pot. There
adjourned lo the Christian puloavor
w^rever
l*her. ol v.lue
.h*. Ih*. I. "«...e he h.U pmv.Hl m.ml..W..hl. room where tahlea we re epifcart with
mTI. «...PprJh«:.on «T.r.hel 0.*, he
. *P,. He ... .en.e.c-0 godd things to eat. and *ome time waa
pleasantly paaKvl In thia way. alur whole ln..™eium of the pr.-.eo.
1
runs. Hon. J. W,
•All the ili the little fellow, with a which vlttlUng brought the evening to I
(. j contcmiduous look upon his face, kept
p! chattering In good Russian^ *1

#

SATWllAV

9onnOorrf:

CNTHUBIArnC MEmNO MELD
AT HOWARD RCHOOL HOUBE.

Oaaeto G. CotoM ato P. W. WIL
800—Caadidotaa CaHad On.

'IS

We will have at our wore a bVj
Mmple line of Ladiea and Mbses
coats from one of the laisett houte*
in the coumo’. Call and -see them
and leave an order for your winter
garment.-

■''3

IT A. J. WILHELM sS

SPECIILS

HOW IS THIS

For this Weeks
LADIES* WAISTS.
New fall and winter styles in
all the Uwt colors at
to
$2.75 each.

On Air Tight Heaters, with
large feed door, made of polish­
ed Wl. bo<h'lined with heavy
steel, heavy cait iron top, hinjfe
cover.beautiful nickle um.nickle
screw draft, 2 nickle foot rails,
heavy cast skirt base, large door, will take larj
chunks, a very powerful heatei Our price
for this stove is only................

Boys' caps,
to 4»c t*ach.
lU.ys hats. 45c to
each.
Min s hats. ATa to $1.25 each.
Men's .caps. 22c to 4!k- each

$6.7l

Lare curtains. .7U yards long
by 54 Inches wide, only "dc
i*ach-

23 different .\ir Tights to select from from

Ctition balling only 5c per

IH

Our long c::periencc has enabled us to secure the
best line of stoves made; and buying in large quanilics
enables us to make bottom prices.

3. tu. Slakr

The Lull Hug.s delf-atYHl Hu Litt:

Wbolesaleand ReUU.
nlia^atii ttme m tne im thc
Hr!. !i SuMit la*i 4’\«ning. Vh*
Hfc -.M*' . iH lit Yii \arl.niK «*nlo:w
au.l a. ^nbAittiiilal lunch **I

YourltelUWe Home PurBUlier

TRY A RECORD

WANT AD.

I i_s v.a.' >-< r\«*d.

Got Your Carpet Yct>
It »s time you did. Shortly^we will be ao buiy we wHI «ol 'be
your work ju.l when you r*'.nt ,t. II la w.«r to 00 IT WOW.

An all wool Ingrain
l cf astidaetton and we carry the largeal line we
r newest pattern* and combmat
room, aitt.ng room or parlo?.

Elegant Body Brussels
We bougiit hcav.cr tnan ever m these beautrful gooda and you
can make a much better arlection. Moat of theae were bought with
ao they can be made into ruga, the moat popular way to have yoi
made Be sure and see the targe

Rugs for every Room
We have never had such a demand for ruga. Our stock has never be*
larger. We can please very customer no matter how particular. All tf
different sires and something to harmonize with any carpet you may have i
any furnishinns if you have the hard wood floors.

Hanid^ome Roorn Rugs
I are 8 feet 3 by 10
The finest goods that are ahown. The most popuU
feet fc . i 9 feet by 12. We have these in Body Bruaaela. Aam.naUr. MoKashmir. We
quette. Royal Wilton VcIveL Smyrna. Sanjo. Electro
have a splendid line cf the smaller *ize« in DagheaUn. Kathm-r. Electro.
Aryan and the hand weven Persian end Daghestan.

Genuine Japanese Matting
imperted direct frem Kobe. Jap.ir-be.uliful new flooda and the neweat pat.
tem. from the moat expert workmen. One of the niceat ficor coverings for
bed re»m. Many uac it .n the aittin9>eom and oewing room. All the diflhent grade* to aciect from.

.

^

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

TUEHANNMISUy

HEBCiMniii comwiff

m

aWW, umtttn, O0. u.

naqtmi

2.'t.'sr.-“,s»r!

blb^ M» bm pn»di^ the pros a
krttd lo ta pibU* .4 til*
nOtiuer icnr * fi V rttracui
arie UiUct.

vriiun by
ttle

froti

smtislofaisruTs

•hoato be moeical mb wgn bm ptoMlaf
to ihr k«i critical etr. wmm Oie Uod
W# te*b |iMt rectirad • toi«e ttae
•hie lateatioQ of Khic LMtUe aod | of stM hau to all the
A Bdaanls 4m wtittoc
|tor«hV^Thert»utorprt
IS -The Frtwsett Chic-*
«ra UJW».
-HI ».00.

the
*A I

Uy we yui ptoce them

11.00, $!.«, 11.50 and troo. Thto ap-

oC tl^ aoet beautlfal troicoe cm the
rktts operatic
\rlil tic •«*
pasr ot iome of the bcM wrJU*o am»
diet »ep3 ^ ecaecm wa. ‘The Mto> la Trarcee Cltj aexi Wcdamdar. Or:.

pile* to all cucet hau la the store.
Thl# a-e Is ior 6-urtSajr ohly.
Mrs. W. O. Lawrence.

Preaslraty beautiful feature of'the EypotiUoa bMauae It to ladeMrlbable.

•OSITI qir*’ it the Third Avenue theater
last
New York Itolli Tele- An the piece and
sras) /
,
j«r*M:«r» to ihU rliy wc caa oolf
-The atase •Htlnra and ac-aery ar- Jodse them by the eoidtci of other
8PSC1AL SALE for Saturday from
Ear alihre the aT«T«se and the com jcJtlea.
Howmec, it to the opera In 2 to f p. m. at the La preuh old fashkmed Bouw Sooich. same as mother
paay to an rar4<ctUoj;lr Herer oar | HmK. the loakal andjrlrile
fhKrjrhtrjt. Th^ M.^rl Girt' m^ejand the daahins
lc.«weUaal
seatltojenial solos, which hsve t

couW convey any conception of the

W i-t tov tht b«t i" etothlog.

m

MMM
MOPtTMKfVN

MIOMI«AI<IKO

«KST

STOMW.

Ladies New tall Suits
WITH THE HALL-MARK OF QUALITY
Since « e tnoved into oar new doak room we have greatly increased our stock in that dc|>artroent
tinli! wc htvc a Suit anti Cloak dqiartment that many of the city stores cannot duplicate, and go where

)^u .ill }^.u «m fmJ BO itoM th»t rive* non attention to qtinlity thw th» wore doa.
In io-.U)j .ifrcringi wegivejou »n i.lci ol komeoflhe l*tler tuUi. they are cettwnly beajuilul
crcaiioos tco. We can give you no idea of the beauty of them, in order to do that >ou most drop in and
try them on.
«
Wc want to impicfs on >-oar rnimj that thoqgb we have had some very fine selections of Suits in
seasons past, this year edipws an)'thing we luve had bef^>re. Some of the smartest effecli brought out
this season arc sliown here and nowhere dtc. There is no belter time for )ou to sec this handsome array
tlun now. We give you a few brief description'^ of some of the suits that we think are particularly handsome.

No words thm 1 am able to command

lftc.2tar:8e.
lie.2for2$c
R.B.W.. WeaTPr'i netocy
10c. 2 tor Me.
I tents •tnOsht
Uttte WtitTdrs, NortlMn Qtren.
5 onto sMskL
< tor 25c.
Bed Snl.
Rc4 Scout.
6c.«forMc.
Ic. 4 for Me.
Croato Bros - Cbtricp.
5c. 4 for 25cAT1 cigars union made. Mnotoc^
tured by R. E. Weaver, Traverse City.
Mich.

In ntU
Ki.tv

»:-1 l.la* K and ihr
Ins*, •.u.uln.

eolor-

,. r. fn:ii.rlnK' U.roushou. aii-r,
Iho earm. v.t
n. rmiK.1
l. iH-fi V ilKtiijf -Kin H. at.*.l;

$25 to $60

&

$25. $28.50 and $32.50
N.a uicnnt.h
wUh
...Minion

eoit/ '
Camy;

«uk. v.M. t.toi-K uiir.ta
lined. nlr*'’c;*r.
in. hU ;

maoj.

-rV --

iMiriM

«»ranec
oI

I'ruadi ftdh.
.-..liw-M

in

;

It vies and

:

Do not think beraniK' wo have

•Oo-,';'

quotw! price.v vinly on the belter

, T : j

ouex that we do not carrj- cheap
ones~we have them as low

v»-.t

will find a

$40.00

P,-lection that will

suit anyo

maicbes
&
& :

Spoons

eSwass

II*"

All this week the prices will be just about cut in half—:
We must sell a lot of ^oods before October 1st.
UlatCb^Sr

Splcndcd values for $20.00 we wiU sell for $12 00.

RittflS*

Over €00 to choose from, we make the price 40 per
cent, discount, hence a ring that »eU$ at $B.dl) )X)tt
can buy now for $3.00, almost half price.

Cuff CinkSf Several doxen pairs regularly sold tor COc, 75c and
$1.00 go at 26c a pair.

Cadits* and Sento ebains, s« the f«» «ioe«
c«give)X)umso(.eehjLiiw. V1.60 to $8.00. jwt
,The« good, murt be »U
«koieak pmc* <*>>>««( V.

You een'bny them lea thui

and "Aw's ' all day long and ntiill tai­
nt night. IbHter do llk<- John and say
nothing.. After John hniks at It for an
h-mr he .wants to go over and watch
them ftsNl beaver,^ lii the Forestry
still on earth.
T A

D.

There to no excuse for a woman
wearing a last year's bat when sUch
a varied asrortnupt can be had at

elaborate dress

hat of many

•'-*

T.

Bacbant & Koscoc
Tiie duke nf Si.'licriand 1ms
on one *f !:to i -t;it»-s In Se dland s
Whieli tb- vnb'i.- bad «i
over V
rights I
UfT srm T.-ara.

mI

:.d!

Swell line of sweaters 50c to $6.00.
Bends.
RECORD WANT AD.

Newisnd hats. $2.00. $3.0a

dtd’ared design.

Prompt attention to

100 GAS HEATERS
WII.I. Bl

GWEN AWAY

OCTOBER 15, 1904 I TO 5 P.M.
>z-

round

THE ECONOMY CAS

STOVE

MICHIGAN, In order to introduce

CO. *OF

their

GAS

KALAMAZOO.
HliATERS

in

given also to order work. Old velvet
ind imade to. look like 1
freshened ‘and

Traver^o City has made arrangement with the GAS CO. where­

MILLINERY ATTRACTION.

by they wilt r.I\T- AWAY, abioltnely frv^-. ONE HUNDRED, .NO

If you want t»'» know ho/ a millinery
s'ore looks. Just step into the \Vo<k1 j
Sisters' parlors and see the new ere-!
aiions In fall hats from the plainest
end sevtresl street type to the rich.,
heavily drap<«i dress bat in all Ktyle.s |

Oie Gas Company's cun^umc r^ (no others) on October, 15. 1901.

MOKE. «»f their Bcoaomir Gas Htalers, to be dtolribuU-d aro«»ns

from OU4* to five- o'clock p. m. Uhls day only.)

to suit all fact**. The to-autiful black
picturesque bat* ^|re e.cpeclally
at­
tractive to young^l old. as well as

.The Traverse City Guk Co. ha* agreed to distribute these
heater.4 to their custom, rs (no other*j who will have only to

the exquisite blenW^ styles In burnt

pay 11.75 for connA-ciing .>aroe, indtiulng brass shut off cockAnJ
six feet of Mohair tubing.

HOME PROTECTION.
Don't

buy new stoves

when , the

same xervlce can be had from the
xeconu-hand product with less than
half the cost The only difference be­
tween the old and the new to in the
cost to the purchaser. Great coaU
and furs will keep up warmth without
doors, but for a cheery home and preit*eilng glow, sit by a piping hot stove,
air tight,

hot blast

or coal.

C. a Noaly.
and kidn^^boubles have enUrely Icit
me.

This Entire Outfit worth $4.50.
■EHEMBER THE DATE,
OCTOBEI IStk.

POSinTELT ONE DAT OKLT.
1 to S p. n»n *t the CAS OmCE.

Frank

Bau'o. 41*2 if. Front street.

RASTALL, THE HUSTLING JEWELER

Shoe gold fur the niuiiey—and you're not paying

CIS re I

ture-iniwned hill b.tw<ii
r»-.l and vi-How cannus and, spulterin.;
geyseri;. atid .-|M*uting dolphltis and Hut I sntd 1 would not attenip' to

Miss Hi-ck's millinery parlor*. A full
line of head g.-ar from the plain
Jaunty little cap at 50 cents, to the

Pauama and Voile Dress Skirts, some extra sweU styles.. .. $9 to $25.00
Special Black Taffeta Skirts......................... ................$10 to $22.50

able Woman's

anything for a name when you buy them,

Gaunilett gloves 50c. 75c. Bends'e.

errh terminating In a large pavlUcm.

HAT% THAT ARE RIGHT.
yoi

A CLAIM TO BEAUn
Every detail of leather, shape and skilled sluM-maklng has been
. In-cteJ toward producing the handsomest, most comfiiruUto and dnr.

the r.-nter v»f this ridge to Festival Hall
a noble and stately ecUnce*. and from
it cm elth.T side extends a graivl colaunade forming the Tcrmc- ci/ Bu»»**s

"i'ii

$3.00

OneoftXeXawOM*

*'Our litib- duii:ehter bad ,nn almoitl
fatal altaek of w»u*.iplng ci.us’.i and
bn.nrbltto." writes Mrs. W. K. Havi
land «»f ArmofiK. .N. Y.. ''but. when al!
«»th«T r*‘nitoli»‘H failed, we sa\*d her
three- cascades, and there are two mile ■ life with Dr. King'A N.-w iMs.overv.
of lagoons over which launches and Our nlee.-. who ha-l cu.nsunii.tlon In an
ndvar.ied ^lage. also us-d thl4 won­
guD<ioU< arc- constantly gliding.
derful metUclne and t.»dsy rhe to per­
There an- four hills which the ex fectly well. " nesjH-raie t?m*at and lung
p:*.,Uloti builders ullllred to the high diM-a^es yield to Dr. KlngV .New Dlv
er inedif-iue on
r-Kt artistic advantage. On one «f
th.'sr to the Fniled States tlovernment
r.«»e and
Inittles giiaranUi-d by
bviUilluK. on
another the- Jaiuuu-uJohiiM.n I>nig 0». S. E Walt & Sons
gardciiK and |»avi!lons whib the- two and F. H. Meads. Tr.al to.tlles li»c.
central promin«-nrs with the- c-onnc-ct
Irg ridge, form the casc-ade ,-ffec-t
At

Ar.vvht-re be-

tv.4H*n that price and

jn.tieo u. till. Mil.. Oi U mu.,
f.-*. ii to aiMmviBle It. beatit^.

SHOE
ELEGANCE
AT

pnaluce these mslchlcsB water |
that oonsliluie the nuiin pic
the Fair. Nlniiy thousand gal
minute go lumhling down the

bnlldlng so as to realize that he toj
ah

MICHIGAN

Women’s

a background, but It ha-** plctur**^que,
During
w.HKle,! hills and ravines and lhe<e
Taaiiuiiiia •HHm.tl liCt.uai .-:i>. -= nf .-ip- j
have made |Misslbie landscape, foiio \iU-H to l.oodou Uiid k»|il by Itieir *-,jlcr I
lain and cascade effects murt* to suiiful prW
than anything that could be produce.1
Imported woo! hose 25c.
on a prairie such as Chlrago us»sj lo
I
Bends.
building her I'alr. So far as water
ronc-rnc-.l St. U.uto didn't nei-*l ib. |
Saves Two From Death.

n.'>0 and extra^RiKMl .v.iiu (or
ihc money, too.

TRAVERSE CITY,

to do IS to call Saturday evening dur­
Thto Fair was
built on a flat, ing the hours 8 and 10 and ask for
boygy inarch as was the Chicago
Fair. It ih true that it has no lake for

tb-srribe thi^ sis-rtarlc and I will not
All that tin- cmwd can sa> when It
nr.v^t bursts upon its viMon is "Aw:"

$12 to $16.50

• : '

iXSh.n.rrr.xrt'
ir.r

essmcially good

-v
'

FLOUR

cascades down to *thf Grand Uasin. If.*
Suspenders Free ) Working Men.
sits In a dazt^l ctmdUion and views it
Benda will give
In silent awe-Ju»l ll^e everybody else good work sjspendcrs.* All >60 hsve

Ijjg away to the summit .

la .rbevio!.

rare values.

Kit;: : L i
, s

ru«c\ U’.n. l.'^ttTut'^orain;.- tiilx- '' ' i
tun-. l>wl< XIV MV-;.. ni'Uiai.
fcLouMt n. n v. i4‘K uu.I v. M 4,f

eCoeto

rj’xiure. and plain bruadclotbs

wV.ktnK Ivuisth oin-of.ln. Hwelf.

$47,500

Nortolk

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

triouily and has taken plctim of It
Testimony of a Minister.
from every conceivable poiftl of view
Bov. Jna S. Cox.
but these “snap ibols.“ be they ever WTltes, 3r 12 years I suffered from
lice. I consulted a numso beautiful, arc fiat. Ufeless and color­ yeUow^^jafindicc
ians and tried all sorts of
less things compared to the real ^psc- her of phyalcia
mediclnea. but pot no relief. Then I
laele. It to the only thing at .the
began the uxe <if*Elociric BUters and
fair that makes John speechlesr. Hd feel that 1 am now curv-d of a disease
to wllliog to talk and write about ev­ that had me In Its grasp for twelve
ery thing else but when the thous­ yearn.'' If you want a rvllsb'.e medi­
cine for Iher and kidney trouble, atomands of electric lights are turntMl on
ach dl>un!tT or general deldiliy. gel
and the water begins to rush down Electric imierrIts guaranteed by
from the sculptured grotto in from ol Juhn^oa Drug C.. S. E. Wail A Sons
Festival Half and goes splashing in and F. H. M»*ad«.

A Love i-etler
’«»uld n«»i i«tere;.t vou If you'r.I ivxming for a guar^uieed salve fiu
In fountains in the <H-ntcrs t»f large ba i
i.urn.s or piK->. Dtu» lAodd. of
nobby :.iyJ.s in broadsins In front of each imviilnn. while j Ponder. Mo . wriie.s: ' Iviffere ! will,
r« rural
'to'lv/ore for a year, but a box of
h.
. with blouse Ihc
effects
forcafcgde flow;, from k high |
gnmo In fn.nt of Festival Hau The......ii!::’:.':?:
i, s wear; the; e are-extn*meie
ro.'s. .S K. Walt A: SonV and
and nobby.
Mtsls' Drug Sb.res

the^e an liii.v.! aw.-ll.

BE S T

to do it with and when the artists
themselves cannot depict lu glories or
Paderewski to now In AnstraEa. «n^
transfer lu color and motioo to can­ refiorts bav^ U that he to to l«d health.
vas?
He suTert-J preaUy from the heat o»
Jane has uaad her hoda^ Indm* the voyage out

lake to
efiec-ts
lure of
Ions a

u

HIQHE8T QUALITY POSSIBLE

dazzling hdpttty and macnilloeaKe of
The first 500 woHtinp men calling
this Bpoctacle. What's the use of try­ at Benda's store BaturtiaF cvenlnfi.
ing to draw a “wonl picture" of thto each will be given a pair of work niaspecucle when you haven't the wortto ptoidcrs free cf charge.

The side cascades have

(!roM'n« it«; r’.Mth
Ir.ren of |!rr.-ii atnl

HAWAH & LAYOO’S

Ific. Star 28c.

Ue.2tor2Se.

ipt worein FaiiThwk.

be
-TTik Mte^rl
iTpr^*
«««>««««« M|/lB«leilioB or K Art!elbe. ^ -Tbt MtaMwi Or!- SMSt
cerulftff be « wltx»rr. fniewer tb-^

■ILLOFEAML

voM tiwa uor otbv
o« Imt.
•ad tt to easaed that ao ctabs« hBTe

in^Utoter's Rocky Mountain Tea

made me well and ainmg. $5 <e
Tea or Tahleu., Johimon Drag Oo.

the Economy Gas Stove Go.

‘I;-, aT

r«T¥.

txmcmm

I XMeer kM ami to HhS»

r^T.k«>r H^.
afieraaa. Tha polo Sa aigbty feat high
A carekaa Meyde rtder ran Into i

TW »ncfMi « Ik* WoM*-* ehib ladr oa feakt Bightlt atr«t laat aig^st

Deirotl.

fcdrrkUuB

U*MMU4

riding witboet a laRip aad appar
without a bell baemuaa ba did am
It of give any wanilag oi bU Ini-ntlon
or lurniag bnto that particular a
r H. Gallup, who haa been tn the
rliy for aome time aecnring nia*

w*w

llite w*^k.

the

The prf«r»tt

U. b*rr

hmm U cJ«nc* of Mlw
UW«tt. wls® U mHo ml ibt »uie F«<l»rm
floe m^ipg »»d bw* plaec- »eii Uk-n
ii me ebW meimrr to Hn. A. W. Welt
, mm »fil es loitruct!rr.ie)ke».i;lvt^ br Mr^J.W. Mim
k«i cm *Ttie Rocnee forum eod Cmt
Mrtim ” me. MlUlkcm be. reccnily r.-

Tor the Michlian
aa
ikjfi. U. been very aucceaafol.
haa .<'curnd about goo membera. The
.aaociation U an lo.urance organic

P

whkh'.li« took while in Rome, end by
• ler«« creyon .kHeh of the forum.
Urt. Thome. Bbertnen gmre en eb'.c
peper on Roman errhe. end pelece..
She deen1l>n] the ecoerel style of
^hlteciurr ‘of the Roman arch end
npuice In deieil of e number of the
mom promlneni one., emom them
bring the Porte TriumpbelU, Arch of
Tlla.. of Coniienilne end the Trojan
arch.
PeeUni to the deerrijiUon i»f
enefent peJec«. .he outlined their
gmerel plan In .o

plain a manner

ure in I^nMc county.
But This Miner SUnda a Good Chance
of Recovery.
By Wire to the E>aaliig Record.

Mr*.

Martin opened her paper with a beau
lifni qaoutlon from Urrd Byron, de
arriptlon of the Pantheon, and weni
on to tell of lu vrangemenl and ilu
.^itou. UMkfi to which M ha. been put
la the C«*nlurU-. ajnee it waa flr.i

Dever la Slated.
B> Wir^lo Jhc Bt enhtR Rtjaprd.
Cblcaw*. Oct. I4.|f-Il 1. atated ov
good authority that Elmer Dot or of
camfuilgn

c^uniplttec

will be appointed llrH aa.Utam po«!matter gtncral after clecllon.

WM^N HIGGINS TREATED.

U0kh MUmmr Fwlltlciawa.
rredcrick I>. Kllburu, M.nte aupcrlnBm and Herlicrl Monlagne have tendeot oflrnnka and quitc-n wag. telU
an umtHlng aneialuU‘ contx-rning l.leurHurned from a pleaaant trip lo' 8t
tcnanl Governor I nink Way iniHl lligLoiil«.
gina. the Ropnldlean eiu.dldnle for govJ. G. Blrd.all of Cheboygan 1. in the
ctfDor of New kork. aay* Earle ilooker
city to attend a
of the' Molrm
Eaton in lia^|>cr•a^^ eekJy. Aeoonllug
polltan life inauranoct agent., and m\»o to KUburo. be .ami quite a j..irty of
to tl.lt hi. brother. Frank Blrdtall.
Albany polillelim* met the ifeuteuaai
Mm. Thomaa Smurthwalle’ ha. re­ governor at Forty arntind hon-i ami
d.ir. and
turned from a vUli with friend, and Broadway. New >\>rk
dlawlng r.->>luKilburn ofTerwl the
relative, in DetroiU
IK* adoptwi: '
Ju.lice John
Verly haa Returned Uoth^ moved that
Kind I’rovidrnce ha* *een fit
from a hualnea. and pleyure trip to

tn

town- toilay.
H. C. Palmer left for Chicago Ihi.
m»on «.n a few days* bu.lnewi trip.
Mr*. Clark Turner and daugbl.-r
lave returned from a trip to Toledo
ind are vlrUlng her aUk-r. J
[fall of
West l-'ront Hri-et.
Mr. and Mr.. Fred Hunter left thb
rtiornlng for the ;*acl!lr

‘k*. Tv’ ‘s

temple..
A piano aolo by Maurice BrInVman

Mr*. A. E. QullKon of Callen.burg
P^.. who ha. l»een Mr.^. Minor * gueft
wa. a ver> euJo>able'featmv of ftle at Old ML-.-ion. returned to her hoi
.
<hi. mornlng-

afieruoun.

tUk ebe. ks.

Lawa Found at Northport.

\isU.
Mrs. H J- lllgKln. left Ihl. mornl
for Gitttid Kajdds
She will also visit

BUBECK & HOYT

waa in the riiy today en mute to Baj
City. He had Imh-h to NortbiH.rt lu

20 styles at

• ♦■rn*.

jo.i at pn'ticnt

i halt.

$1.65 PAIR

tro*iK‘d through the ciiy
on wild trip* whenever neix*A»ary.
from Northpdrt on their wa to thi.r
J. J. IlnblK-ll of Maui.Mee. chief cn home In Buuth Rend. Ind. Mr. BAum

gineer of the ManUtev and Northeari- b<»rgcr U an old ntsidcixl of Northport.
^ >rn railway, wa* In the city today. He
8. Hull returnod from a.buslmxs-' lia* b<H*n kwiklng over the Provemout trip to Chicago la*t i vening
branch of the road and also the side­
tracks in thU city.
SotUlned FaUI InJjrica.
]
Robert Price and wife returned on
Mr*. Saroh Hudson, wife of Rev.
the Illinois yesterday from St. U>ub. Hudson, a former Friend* minister,
A city Sunday school conventlou who preached in the surrounding
win be held oc*t W^nesday evening country and wa* well known 4n IhU
at the hhjurieenth Siw’t M. E. church city, fell from a chair at her home ?n
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hammond auJ fj.>-nn. Ind.. Wednesday and sustained
Mr. and Mrs. R U Edwards will en injuries that may prove fatal.
Jwnmin a few friends this evening at
Mrs. Alice Johnson ot^thls city.' a
In honor^^bier of Mra. Hudson, went to
and
and arrived at her mother's

ion ForeMers met yxssterdAy afternoon aged lady and waa leaning over lacing
srith Mrs. Eckert on Bs*t From stivel. h«r shoe when she became overThe ladle* were delightfully enteiThe tissues In her lungUined and a fine suppe r waa served. I ,
Although potatoes arc only bringing
JUA'ENllX
DANCING CLASS wlli
tweBty-threr ernu on the local mar­
ket today iher are coming In beiXer begin the Aril Itamm l*l thejbld Elk*
hall tomorrow aftcrmxm.At 5 o’clock^
and quality

prir’wir«o°lim*k.^‘*AiX

'

try a record want ad.

well

$3.00
$3.50

the fine

pant Kults

.... . wind

wor.sted*

in

$4.00

$5.00
$2.00
$3.00

pb'co l:n<H‘ .pant auUs. all sire*
up to 1C ycTars............... ..........................

Several lots of heavy all wool auUa.
auLA up to IG yearn, up to dale
panerns and exceptional value-.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

il $12.50

TOURIST COAT
;F-OI=J

J.W.MIIllkeii
Toms IOC.

Toms 3c

TWO
SPECIALS
niDH a* »TumuT
10 doiep
Hack Towels, hc’f
linon, l$x39. No such towel has
ever bmm offered In tbb city for

$9,751

We have iust opened up another
lo: of swell coals, and to keep
things lively in our busy cloak
department, we offer for tomorrow and Monday.* special, as
pretty styles as you will lind
elsewhere at $lr’-u'i to ,^5.00,
at just

Boys’ Belted Coats

x* W «t>l« «od warn., a
loatlwl iron. Pri<-f..

Boys'

Thn n:...l

Military
Overcoats

sire*

.............................................................

$3.50, $5.

lUI* tnsor. Ttirr

com.- la plain l.larl; an.I fancr all
«o:.l fabrirt.

Tli.-y arlU take the

$2 and $5.'

FREE

on account, entitling you to one c^ce on tow
valuable prizes to be riven away December 260t.
THE PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Colors are Blacks, Castors^rowns, Fancy Mixltires, etc.

STEINBERG BROTHERS

Tbc Boston Store

' 10 dosen Cotton Huck
fringed; sold always at 5c for
Friday and Saturday.

2313411

|
*
L
.

Reefers
ftr Boys'

With high idorm collar. mad<‘ of
good grade of ebinchllla. rm.Tll

$35.00
$30.00
^9.00

S9-75

Ibonie the same morning that the accl-j
\
\l ?

and

A lot of half wool etualmcre Ihreo-

tbo
one

*\Vliv. what duv.m n»e:in. JolMUiie. i
morning.
Mr. and Ml*. tL Mey. rs of Mears 1 toM v'ou he we.^ Uorti at Itelhlehem.** 1
-Well.** replletl iobnnie. "I knone I
and Mrs. l„ IVter.s of Muni.-.lng. wbn :
have bt«en visliiug at the home of C.

/mommon. the tH.at wl
but win be held tn readlm‘i<s to run

$2.00

this

MitrKb and bbo
fanry ra»s1nu r. t; and all wmd ThilH-t cloth,
be>t of lining and trimming.
Fvtrv mt;i wtirth from $L.5« lu
$7 50. for one week................. ..............

ihu has iH-en spending the summer at
Totrb Lake. nUumed to lu r home this

wUl not be ad|.en^

viritugly made

.hr,K-i,(...

$7.50 Suits^/

Kot one pair in the lot worth less than $l!. any as hi^h
C‘> rai We buu'^ht thttm chtrap. About 15 ililTt-ras $*J.5Q.
the loV. ana all new pa;tcrn<. ^ Ikautifal
vm styles in ti
imitation rinI'llc
tl effects, plain center.-;, etc. l.e-^ Ut
•J(H. pairs at the abDv-e price. Let us shew ye.e throin
this line, if yon arc lookin;; tor a cheap.curtain

^

" tha borne of Mr

$6.50 and

FOR NOniNGHAM L.ACE CURTAINS

'

On IUrl.»Mcn Vnltrj
, One ..f .'ihm-sn Foni * 1
is ni^mt n Fetin-.x li.-Mi
seb.M.h .A .voung lady
iinlltrople im'tixes was
doteii or two llitle PIUS b
town dlrtri- l.
vpti
-Now. when' did 1 t«
K:ni**r wa* ls»n»*; *
she a>Ltxl

Two families inovtxl their househiihl P.h-M ou Franklin Mrett. went ’.o
goods lo ihl* city yemerday
Grand Uapids this morning \o visit.
Illinol*
They w*-re Owrgy Douglm*
Mr and Mta. E. L. Everett went lo
from Glen Arb«r and Den lUtner from t'aull
lllae this morning on business.
!'
South Msultou.
and Mrn. M. H. Glllicrt, dele-j,
The Columbia will dl»ct>niluue h«
gate* to the tbbl Fellows c’mvenfton:
regular trips on the luiy loroorro.
at lain-lng fn*tn Monrev Cetiler. went.
m.rmiluc. While the regular Kchi-dui
to UtH-d ntv Ibu rooming to visit ^

%?..

To rtnliu-e sitivK w*‘ jirice them

buudrv‘41

Mri*. Jennie Anderson t»f Uuu. Ind..

lo

\Vn have bhmhid alH.ut twenty
Sl>1eit of d'lUMe breac'lod at.d
.\<ir|Mlk auit»- and offer iliem nt
tl!»-w- two Iirlce*. They are all
w.N)l fabric, nea;. dte^sy jiat-

• the e:ishier.

toryY'

$3.50

ii iuinuHi.
They were made t i
>ell at
urn! that In what regu­
lar rlothlng Mo’e.; Vim'd rha’rgr*.

I otily have
.niing
Kilbuni. *Tf It e »^t
to the vorj
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Allen wt-nl)
ue down from l\*n.vI u luah $dU
to'rweutv-tlilrd
wb.il
unKlugH. y tblh tnorj.lm:
.............. ..
....................
1 wst.nd
-Alls.1 Nellie. Thompson returned to!
bi-nven would it eou blm
him If be
her home In Mayfield this morning xve,it all Ibc
the way down to the Bat-

iMdng vigllantl.v enftirr«-d. aku ibv
game bird law>. A« a c«»ni*fqm*nce ib
^ game w arden*wJorre U kept very but>

Kiore*

Thirtieth Mrix-t •'
me OI J

br»'a*uM

ami Norfolk suit*, made of d!l
wool Kerrey*, well roadf. rjirel
h ut for whiail. ages- from 3 lo Id.

at $2.00

$3 & $3.50

v<*Mlgating the limbing iml.iMry Im
had louud fver>iblng nil rlgbi.
tn the cll.v.
it wa» cUarKcd tRi^ ibe IVN.tb cotn
J. W Ihttchin went to fadlllae this
liauy of Pii.Ktkey ,ha.l iwet, vblppi**c lunrnlng to close up some testimony iU
undrruued wblien%b to Grand IUpH>
chaneery case.
They rlaime*! ibat tbere came frui.J
F. W. Wilson left Ihl* morning f»-r
NortbiHirj but no d vbknei^. of a vbila
Ibe Siwirllr.R M-bol bimsu. wber*‘ be
tioti of tiM Jaw were fohnd there.
ill Ilf one <»f the speaker* this i veu
The law in regar«l to fliUierle* I-

rhlld’i; two-piece ilotibb

UN’ION STREET CLOTHIERS

n Ailigan eonnt> atM expecta

Di‘put} «tai* flame ami Hhh Wm
den Cliaric* K Hoyt of 11 rami llapld!

too Suits

iKH-ktle hiin^- r
lK» H.pi.nttnl Gdns* vtib*tbe ia^tlU•r. .Af,
'JWeiu.v tlftb Htm-t the Allamlan* r.n i
uut of sumkins mateilMl. drasptl .Mr
lllgclUH Into a t.daieconl^l'.H and pur -.
lie tert be-t 4-lu'«rH In lb.*;

Mr*. W. A. White and lltUe dau,
t'r went to Fife iJihe iM* moriilng

15. for one wix-k....................................

■ :;t.i

all! KiH-ml the winter In Wa.blngiun
Charle. K. Uovt Ql Grand HapMl..

SI.50

goorl and hubaiautlal. age* 3 lo

timt may b« tucurred.
j
Some one wx-ondi-d. the motion, und i
It was aUopU.l With but a Kiugle .U*Bcntlng vote, that of the vie;Sin. Tbo |
fon.plrators ul omv di-lded ibat tbcj
fiml thins on the programme wa* a
dinner nt the lieuteuunt
penne. 'Hiey had the verj U-M
holvl affonliMl and then
Tlilrt.v-elshl!i!
down
Hnuidwa.v.
At
TbI
Mrivl they plated liilllnrd-. und IHN.lt

They

CAME WARDENS BUSY.

UNLOADING SALE
for. one week. See the display in our
west window
N«‘w two-pUxH*. duubb* bri‘a.*iU*d an l
75 Suits
Norfolk *uit* in blavk*. b!uf* and
at $1.50
famy*.
new. idyllsh
patUTii/s.

Resolved. That the Jkut.nanl goverror

afirr vl.ltlng Mr. and Mr*. JobbeU on
Ka.t Front »tr4t.
Mr*. Ed Kelli of Northport 1.

T7|e place on sale a lot of
W about 500 Suits for the
little fellows. We find that
ONE
we have purchased too
heavy in these lines and we
WEEIl
haven’t space to show
------------ 7-J them. To quickly relieve
the congestion we have inaugurated this
FflV

Fibnk \Va) law»*>iU:gln» of 0|. uu. Cattaraugua county.^. V.. haaf^-tnily bren
elevated to Iho
omo**uf IKnjtetiunt
governor of anld state; now. incrAfore.

to iho.1- aUo.e ruin. Hill remain lu deputy atate game warden,
pas*e«l
Htmt, and give .ome .light Idea of ihmugh the cit> ihl. morning en nmi
lh« former grandeur and beauty of lh.‘ to the lUpld*.

^ '

Boys and
|\ Childrens
CLOTHING

E«..ytl>lo» In e»p« SSe te S1J0 «

will four ton. of rock.

the fupubUcan

gtlmpM' of the Panth»<»q a. It i. today.
Pa.»ing im to the ancl.-nt tempb*. .he
told of ihi* vaM numlM-r .catur. d
tbrotigh Buuihern Europe, amt pa1«l
irtpocuil altenUon in her de»rnpiion

t •



ahaft of iba Gulncy mine today mui the republican raadldate for vice pn>
>aa an axcelleai chance of recovtu^y ktnt will a|K-ak at Mllwaukct.
He kat hia footluj: while dumping a
W of lock aad U‘II down the chute
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

‘It baa bean dcdd<*d not to have a
matinee of The Mtaaourt GUI'* t

bum. A deJlghirul quoUiUm from
Hawthorn*. Marble Kaun * gave a



,

Senater Fairbanka Raating.

4

B) Wire u. the Ercnlag Record.
■ Culnmat. Mich., Oct. 14.-An ubChicago. Oct. l4-8enaior Hglrhank*
tooan iraxame^ feU 500 feel In No. ♦ ‘put lu today rcatittg. Tomorrow night

that thou: eho heard her r<.uld almoat Chicago.
Imagine that they. uk,. daeli in mar
V. E. Montague left for Saginaw thU
• ble baiu. hhe .ix»ke of a numl»cr of morning. He will nail a new yacht
the beat )tij«*an palacr*. and villa., from there down to IX trolt.
and dew rli..^ iKJine of thi‘ ruined pal- ' W. Alcwindcr went lo Manl.teo thU
goea of PompeH and Herrulaneum.
inoralng on hu.lne...*
A fine paper on the Pantheon and
ilr. and Mr*. J. Donovan returnod to
^ ancient teiuph-a. by Mr.. W. E. Martin thHr home .In Empire IhD niornlns
Indrd the literary progTam.

UNLOADING

rttebw, $!.»: liV.
t.f“haa wold kla hay and feed atora hero flJO; Na S eom. »5H*::
»•:*«»
By WIro to tha Brewing Record.
to a man from White Cloud. Mich ;
a«c.
^
Grand Bapida, Mkh, Oct. 14.—Mrs.
price $400. It will be occopte-1 fur the
Telo4o. O, O-'i. H.-Wb«t^CMh.
HawMCta PaaaU. fonnarty orgaalat ki
aaae purpose wUh the additioo oI t>ac(Bl>*r ud M.y.
'
tka Ftrat Beformed church, who dh»
farming Implemenia and wigoaa.
wrad jmmetAnj, while eating with
E. C. Hart U Just rt^covering frxja a
knata^. waa found drowned
fcrere attack of nc^itva.
DecenUr. MHc: M».v *«r. 0*t»—
Grand riiW thU moBiiag. She hal
The rvconi froiia hate materially IVr^-robor. IV: Miy. sK*. J»»ianr
srad from tervoua proitrailoa.
injured Ute corn and pouioea. The
»!I.I5: Uni.
*“»• »«•«•
wheal crop praa almuit an enUre fa !rCUL 200 FEET.

turned rran • irip ebroed in whl^b
Quite a number anjoyad a dance at
eome time we. .pent In Rome, enl^
eheiold^lne very lutctwllnimaJin^-r Koreaiera.hall laat etenliig. Helm*,
or^htiilaa furnlahed the mualc.
€4 her lmpr«..ion.. d«-i»crlblne In u
rtrid wey the «rtwi Roinen ruin.. Her
PERSONALS.
tolk we. Ulueiated with pbotogrepb.

,

n.-wftW-ttf

Hoaor. JOHClDcu 14.-Leoa Hart

Imt locklty .dld not lajare her. Ha wa.

rv <««. Mr». W.

.THc MUKda*

in THE JBVEIW

m

VAmmiTioiT

•it • Imm «M tkn^ to«tMr ta
Ck* iPMUiM of Bdwd Adt»ol J«r
teTM ItUrMdmg tc4 iMideTftl
tiiaiKUr, who kts Ml M tto UcAt

Afur t» j«*r. mkMM. Ommm AbfnltBr retarna to WeatgRatta.
RoroeU J, Bum. Graad RapMa. <
«f AAf for II jMTt. Mr. JordM ~ while vhdUag afatcr la Ohio.
irhile .aarehlng fiifr eo^ Sebewn
ter» IB diBitocu. MWl. IMJ. BBd b*^ Separator fail oa farm^ haad i
man Ml 91 M frpB u«e; auatntotog
Ltodea toStettos aarkma AmUm.
radMst of Bort».M» Wb«
«£^btt 1 Tttr oM. IB Utt oecMTM
BMllMt trhich proiBiMd lO cm
Sl«b«tUie/WB«mwi i<wr. Ht «BS

chnMi Mr. MML

vmrnumn ^tb
BnanU^U prtnro

^ work fc the .bop of IM BMteBM
Windmill aMMH7 «be> b piMt of
bo< rtMl a«r iBlo bto loft tyo. Om
«yeBr burr. bIut bb ofBnuloB Bt Abb
Arbor. Mr. ioniBB
bMBBm
toUlfy
IB
I Bt LBB*lBr. Where be took •
dm yBBm* conr.. Id JltBrary bb4 bibbIcbJ braacbM BA^ liM totraml broom

CTORIES ABOiN- HARCOUiyr.
DHaktog BBd Ikmny troablea a
Stargla fanaar to -ahoffia oT* hr rai
poiaoB roatt.
Tba Harrtitu HaraM. af Hametia,

rotoraed to BnehBBBS Bod plBBt and aubteriptloo lisi to the Ca*l■iBHed B bro«B fMtory. BBd Ib b Bbort Ulac,Gk>be.
A Battle Creek rag
picker, upon
time boIH op B ptylBf bMlBBmm. Mr
iBtrol BBd IDOBt OCMBble cashing a check for $100 the other day.
remarked that he made from P to It

JordBB

JordBB*.

per day lohktog over a^ plcktog up
the rafaaa thrown Into nlleya.
The Harbor Springs Rapobllea
“gDoe up tbe flue.” L. A. Clnr
editor for many yenrs. sold out
months ngo. nnd the new proprietor
goUen Id nt the wrong
dBBBOd for tbB BBBIBBl BSd Ibt BBle«

ay

the

new

Ottd

Fellows'

are COBBlBBtljr iBCf^BBBlBt.
The control for ibc poBiUoo of to
Bpeciur ctMTBl Of tbB M. N. G. under were present to assist In tbe ceremoiithe next BtBte BdmlnlBtrBtlon will be IM.. In the afternoon ^roree wofk w.u
iBtemtlBs BBd rlforouBly presented. f^mpllfied. nnd to IheSvenIng n so­
As slBted to the Grand Rapids HtraW cial session held.

’> ,

Two German oiinlng englnrors rv
of I be annual CDcanpiDeot
X«dln«ton. Cnpf. Georise H. Broad ccntly paid a visit to the copper
^ study Jhe mines and methods of
e win be a candidate
p« there. .The engineers are
for appolnunem by the roveroor. with

f

e;

.
I

Ool. John I-. Boer of Grand Rapids as tainlng pointers about tbe country
to Increase their output there ae
a candidate for the same position the
addlilunal enericy will be added to the coiding to American methods.
The mammoth
paper
mill
CBmpalBO.
n *has been many yeais
since ManUtee has had a represenU- erected at Vicksburg covers six
tlon M the sute military board, and of ground. U fireproof and U located
fur this reason CapuUn Braadhead’s on'a thirty«cre tract reached by side­
candidacy will reecho the unanimous tracks from the Grand* Trunk and G
support of his fellow townsmen.
R. A 1. railroadl The plant will
vV.-nlce may to- s w, i town, but It one (ifthe largest lo the world.
caiinU
(Voek.

be much WDrsr 'than Battle
Xhai city ha.H !0 bridges and

The H^lrhlgan Htaats Zeltung of Lan
sing has sutpendiHl publication.
Ed

shlrh win make Itor E. J. Baumann 'has sold the sub
over the Kalamsxoo river, eight BCfipUon lUt to the Raginaw Post Zei
Creek, and five oviw tung and will wind up his business af
the Battle Creek
tbe mill race. The taxpayers are not fairs to Lansing and tike a long
proud of the distinction of having the catltin before embarking In other 1
largest number of bridges of any city
in Michigan, aa It costs a fortune lo
keep them In repair.
A tramp walked Into the Stearas
hotel at latdiDgton on Turoday ani

The Union City fire department
immoned out to quel) a queer <
flagration the other night, it b<
neither “more nor lt«s thin a cove

Is^ldiy Ks»k away with him a valhe cairisge with horse attached. a\^ndlng
•ccmtalning I?hi worth of stcrllag t\\
the principal business street. The
^rerware.
I.atrr In the day officers vehicle was Saved In a damaged cor.
dltlon. The origin of the fire was nc«
discoverod.
the ralln^d yard
About $100 worth
Seated on a bench In fnmt* of an Ox
of the goods are missing.

Tbe thres rord'ston' one night last week wen
whose ages totalled 4&2 yrors. a*i
It docs not often happen fbat a average of 78 years per man. The eld
ucted thpt
r the party was 80 and the young
In two w
But such est C6. and a singular fact was thsi
In Pearl the |»arty. six In
number, had
a*
strv'Ct at Marshall which Is occuplcl known each other for the past fifty
by T. K lirbwnflelrt and family. The three years.
favortsl wards are
fbe
third an!
The game preserve on Grand Islnnd.
fourth. The Urnll) partake of meals near Munlslng, Is gradually being en
In the fourth ward and ih. lr slce|4ns larged. The recent additions are
apartments are In the third ward. \s bl^Mall deer and antelopes from tho
the law requires that a man vote in w«*isirten deer from Ihe park commls
the ward In whli h he eatn. Mr. Hrov •
sioners at Mackinac Island and flflTfield rastr, hl^ luillot^ln the fourth
seven game birds known lo scientists
ward. The srh.Kjl i^rdtvn of the fsro- ss CatHrcalllxie. Imiwrled from Ea
If/ atteniLiioho^rin the third ward.
>P<A herd of reindeer will al
ComnilxHk>ncr h'auncc* has arrange.!
»cu.-ed In the near futnre.
through ihe stale suiH rinleudeni ol
T. C. Anderson of Union City owns
public Inslrucllon. Fall. f..r an Insiihorse of decided acrobatic lenden
hoboes are In custody. ,

tule on wheels for Wrxfi»nl county for cles. 11 is laic|t feat Is to cUmb up the
the week beilaning next
Monday
{. sittlrs from the sUble leading u
Earnest Bun^aa. one of the prinel tht l,iy mow in the second story
l»alK In Kalamaxoo normal college, win Whcr«* lie WSS kept for several days
assist Mr. rannee to
the institute, b« Io;,* means c*mld be found to lower
^cb is to Include visits to.the rural him nesr»-r lerrm firma. This was flscihloTs during the days of the week nslly done by Uu* aid of a huge sling.
and roeettngH at selected places In the rt»iH>*; and pub ys. oxnTateJ by a ha;^evening. Mr. fatince and Mr. Bum doxen men.
ham will be in charge of an evening
hVank F Riusell. a Flint clothro
meeting in tbe Stone Unlge school
leaner and ptv.Ast r; has been placed
house Monday. In HenHetu village
XWHinesday. in Mroick village Thurs

n >11 on the charge of being a dl-*
.rderiy person, pending an examine
loo info his sanity.
Rufrell haa a

day. and in Sopor's Inriers achoolhiiuse in Colfax township Friday. The hallucination that he has bt*en called
institute and mee^Ungs will cose wlUi
by the Lord to deliver a lectur»
a tea-hers* association and insUtuts
le beauties of nature and the ef
r
Sstpnlsy morning'and afternoon at feci of flowers on nature, and be bml
|^:l_^>ton village.
proclaimed that he had rented a
tor that purpose. He had several
Six h'tUpIno students In M. A. C.
Ired tickets printed and wa
>
ColortHl ftsrthall team at Grand Rapdoavorlng to sell them to every person
. . Ids,
met upon the sinvts. Dr. Burr,
Smallpox epldem.lc among Indians at
;

Mat n bad Mttto^bwy fts told ef the
lata Mr WMUnm Haicowt. the British
Btotonaa. aeya the New Tortt P«L
Bmuc time ngo U visited n aan-of war
tXtm eR the Hampahlre eoaet and. aft
ar having ^ent a solid hoar ta examtotog the vcMd. nccepted the emputo'a
iDvIUtioa ta moBM board. Before the
amal was flalabad a violent storm bad
came up. amking tbe aaa very rough
and sU prkapocts af the former chan
coUor's return to laad that nlglit impooalble. 80 It was arranged that Sir
i UIBsm ahoald occupy tbe berth of the
sptaln. a aamll. srtry todlvldaal,
Tbe aceward waa not notified of tbe
bange of bartba. and the fullowiiig
Mrntof at C o'cloek hr brought a cup
of coffaa to the captain's door. Koockmwivlng a reply
waa moat oanaual. ao be baatlly push­
ed open the dopr and Inquired. "lion't
you wlab your colfee this morning,
air?” Mr WlUlam gave a snure. sod the
Steward was amaxed to see s huge fig
me turn over under tbe brdcloihw.
Smash errnt the cop and ssotwr. and
the frightroed sailor tore off to the
amgeon'a office. **For heaven's sake,
sir.” be gasped, “come tu the captdlu.
lie's speechiros and awolleu lo ten
times hla natural wiser*
In society 81r XYlllbuu added salt to
any dinner uble. H the i-ouverHatlon
turned aerioua he yras likely to dogma
tlae-to do that was to him- but when
it was idaying about men and *affairs
he w as quick iiiA shrewd In Lis
and be gdre Ibem Just
enough to make their truth savory,
says Ihe New York tllobe. lie had
known iK>IlilcaI society

^blre

,--------

taste h/lbe Bmrning. Jf your
lunch X been made from pur
made cmadtoa noch as the La OretM
Every pound is nn endaraeinent for
more. Jiwt ns every toue Is nn induceBsaat to take naother. aad so on. and
the cad U not yet. .

strops, buckles, pnteat cntch. polished i
leM. ruby »nd emerald ride lights.
INC 802.

haa«f dainty little aheR-lIke nfleiwoon
ten cups nnd anocera. to toncy German;
Chinn, gold deeovntlOB on n foreground
of pale green, cannry yellow or pink. I
l^ve been noU tor IS caatA but wlih
the special sale of vaaea at 10 cenu.
these will go fit*IO cenu alsc
also.
,

OYfiTERfi.

HOT SPRINGS II

Jackson.

10€

From

St.

.Nrxt peek the large display rooms
of Barney Anderson will ring with the
new Invoice of India and chlmt-s. Ju«»i
as they are now fllli*d with a new stock
of hnrn.-ss^^s. Ju all styb-.. A fine new
rk of blankei.H and nibe.s L on the
.

New

sittings now while there Ik lime and

SaturdaroJOBERlS
( comedy drama.

“THE
MISSOURI
GIRL”
YOU

AIR TIGHT HEATERS.

OaH Gro.e aanlUrlum. aidd that
was likely to do violence If given
PVmer near Wayland lost 14 sheep
. by dogs.
his freedom. Russell put up a vigor­
^rbers- Itch epidemic aUmjHM out ous protest when served with the war
at Vpsllanll.
but afterward became reconcile!
Thousands bu.hels apples wasting and upon reaching the Jail Informe.
the prisoners that the Lord had seat

\i[

meetlug and

.
?

roast at

Electrocution may be used by Grand
Rapids poupdmaster.
4. D. Laliar. lUttle Creek, celebrate 1
Blnelyseventh birthday.
Grgnd Rapids oU dealer Sned fqr
acUlng short measure.

him there to save them and delivered
a portio nof hU lectnre.

rf-V.

:.'»c.

“Coles Original
Hot Blast’’
And the guarant.v Cole puts oa
It. -Exery hf.oe i, gusranteod
to stay sbK..ltiiely airtight aV
K.'ijg as ured. We guarani«-<- a
a faxing of <iiie third Hi fuvl
over'any lower draft w>ft e«.al
Move of the i-aiue fire. We guar
ar.t.-o a unilonn !:eai day and
nirlii with
Hoft
eoal.
els k
>»ftlngs. har.l e*«»l or eoke We
guarante that the r«K»ms eat
iH- hroied from one to two hour :
each morning with the soft coal,
slack, hard coal or coke, pul to
Ihe stove the yvenlng l»ef«rv.
We guarsnte«. the fe.xi dc^r-io
lie emoj e iiriKjf
We guarantee

J46 Tnat St.

winter heater they also carry* a full
line of hut blast and hard coal stoves,
also a good line of heating stoves.

LADIES

WALKOVERS are as
tirv‘d feet as an easy IkhI and pleasai
slev'p are ix‘»tful for lirt-tl nerves. See
the new fall and winter styles
Alfre-j
V. FrledrlchT

Do not usually give much
thought to the stock of in .\gricultural Implement store, but

BARNEY ANDERSON

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

has just added a large line of

CookiiE and Heating'

STOVES

f J|

Diseased Bladder and Kidneys;
for Twenty Years.
|

Dear SL^-fkare barn troobM-witk lay j
lOndte fiad IddBejn for the IsstSO yes». j
karii« loctarad with nu
in thsttias. withao i
of Dr. Fan
Cum. whkk Ida)

6ENERAL HARDWARE'
in addition to Agricultural ImplcmcnU, Cniriagcs and Wagons.
Ladies are invited to call

BARN» ANDERSdN
IIS rn^m^m
M TALKING YET
LE8T YOU FORGET.
That

the

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

City Opera House

S. Oct. 14

gtesaR=ginil*

The big Comedy Hit,
for laugliing purixoscs only

MR. FRED GODDING

?’rr.“rr«h5«Arar^

and the b^g Comedy Ca,
iniheUtest farce comedy

6RAR0 RAPIDS tIRDIARA RV
COfPANY.
U aewl Baadsy. Srpi. «. IMS. ‘

“.7S:

TnUn hwxrr* Trsr«r>r CUT • Twetiae w» Wap

Cbe Peer
Iflr. Rich
Prilly Girls. Clmrenedlair,
Gertews Cutnas.

Prices: 25,35 and 50c.

tro-^ Korthport »t » w a. m.
tfomfootteBtiee auUa hro trs

c I. uocrwooo. a. r.mr.t.

; PEBEftlAI^ETTE

Hot Spriaga modiclfiet
THOUfiANDfi IN vTRAV-

shows that a total of 14.231 mtto

employed in the copper country during
the past year, and that forty-five addenis occurrml. all but two of which
were underground. The number b
RUiers liave lawsuit to Grand Rnp^ larger than any other year has seen.
Ids over fBlher sesUto.
Because be had given a false nam^

Tenner's Bemadj to saj am rofferiag from
..ntflaa,«Yoaaanjainpofilttrom'
thsirUadderor kidneys. Bssides it a aot
pis an It. but tt wrtll aoma «p amUIng
tostt doss hot plssssat to take.
! tvary timn.* Calmnn^ Baatic Flaar
HENRY mtBBOITSTE.

Company lortoBd Bl Milford to mBu- to the judge. Albert WelU. altos WU
urnriure eemeof blocks.
BOO. the ao9. of a respected Atou wo
Over lie dtroroes granted la Ing man, wna glvaifinn .extrn six nsoaths
bnm county to fire yrora.
sentence at ^ndcaoa tor robben'. He
MnjiMrbaail^.ni:^^
vlli do three years nnd six nsont

■ity yo^ tuit ar e#srcoat where you
Uka-butVi’tjMiy antU you've seen
Benda’S efferings at 915, Itfi. $20.

FOIIffiALl RY C. A. BUQREfc DRIM CO. AMD F. R MCAOB.

AliUr.

C. O. CARVER

that wnUnUTcst the HOUSKWIFE.
Also a full line of

srs la a enra for yon. If bcctwury write Dr. Fsnaar. I
MicltcescswAy.Hfr.^ All roo^ullaUuos FUI.
I

LdXfOngsW>.eOi. tet ri. Oet^ Boakand

KtL-

w.^1'.!??! ir

PRICES REASONABLE

them from $1.25 up and for a belter

Dr.y.JI.F«aaer.Fre4aua.N.T.

tTm

to KK.\T->*unu-l
b-L,«l. <-a rast M<i«> (*a«i h

Trapk Zrude

.Seat sale now open.

damp days, the characteristic of the
northern fall. Millar A’ Morse have

*"

ry

MIfiCELLANEOUfi.
wftJueii ancmion. We guarani* c
i.h • m'.vo fnx fn>m lmperf<-ci
material
and
wori inan-hip'*
roitu- in and b t uk kIiow you
ihi- w*»:ubA*ful Leater.

Juai Ike thing for cool evenings and

.Athens.

ff'

KNOW THIS IS GOOD.

Night pricer.:

Backache |N-|-pfv
Blood.

grand opera house

TOIVlOSiROW

Kidney i
the

■-’■O'

-S55C

cooking utensils Just u]M ned up
PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS.

DR. FENNER’S

Also Tijufies

E, Walt A

Company and

CTEINBERG’S

Tl;ero are so many cheap and worth
less pcrfumi-s that it is liard“lo dt*HOWS THAT COUGH?
nei'd u/havo It ms the Rexall serfho a realty gix»d odor, unless a
The #Yanct>
cold Ublets kept by the Johnson Drue sample Is before you.
Co. are guarantiH-d to lirrok up a cold Anurlcan Hygenic Co.'s perfum»*s kept
on the start; or If neglected at first, by Mrs. E. L.-Bonner have the clet;use the Rexall cherry ctmgh syrup tc cale and refreshing fragrance of the
soothe the Irritated rtwumion of the natural flow it. Twelve seU-ct o«l«»rs
thnont and restore health. To avoH to cluKi.ee from.

athern fortwts [n linked with et>metve. It fills mattresses for l»e«ls and
cushions for buggies. It U umM*:! for
packtog.'iud It Is gatlu nsl »s ni\\ oth­
er crop Is gatheml by iHSM>le w ho are
paid by the day. Muss is gimi.xl as
cotton la ginned; the outer cuticle of
il»er Is removed and leaves It luueb
like horse hair. It Is then good for
anything that needs stuffing. In l.ouLslana. Instead of inerHy a deiiiil of
QP acanery, it U the basis of an

by B.

HANNAH 4 LAY MERCANTILE CO,

^3

department of hardware

HIGH GRADE PERFUMES

ths

Hot fiprtogs healing salvo. 25 t

lohnaon Drug

THE JINGLE OP BELLS.

**.Vnd nigntly to the lUtonInc eartb
rrucLUins the glories of his birth.'

of

druaalala.>

Hat Bprtafs catarrh curt. 50 t
Hot fipriapa soap. 10 cenu.

For aalo

l. lsun* lo attend to it. and it will be
mure hail.‘»laett.ry to all eoticerned'
Then too. you will avoid the rush of
the prt*eeding week.s In fore tlie lu»lldays. A new stock of 24 karat gold
plate photo frames, in all styles, from
a one photo to one
bolding tamlly
groups of three, - Smith A Pricx*.

gray nums

an ftrot<laaa

Frieaa. Hal Bpringa tablets, fit.

FOOT CpVCRINGS.
j
Ed Lantner has just received a new I i
line of Flebrich. tY>x. Hillicker men's[
fine kbtMw for faU and winier wear ’
Weight Just the thing and the style i
can t l>e beat. Thej- come In Ikix calf^
and^cordovan. U»th standard leathers.'

Christmas in the st ahon fi>r the . x
change of photos, but come fur your

Tlie Bweepiiig

for aala by

fbuh!

had figured In It for fifty yen
endless details of the great uffnjrs of
that half ceutury. When Le told them
his knowledge was the fullrot and bis
wit giHille. It could U* grtiulnely plsytol. On tbe terrace of tbe bouse one
soniiuor there was talk of a certain
knight who Pearled dinner tables with
bto talk of his ancx-stry. -^Ah. IL” said
Sir WUHgm. ”yoo rememUr Aditlaon’s
hymn:

any and every cold wear a chest pro­
tector and the cold winds can have no
penetration whatever.

ES

I

We ship our oysters direct fron;'
Baltimore ao that^ they are always!
fresh, and we sell Uem to any quan-l
Illy you wish. Served to any styk\l
Call and let us show ^u that they arc ‘
right. Ice cream always on hand. Jas.j
W.

125 CA88 8T.

7 PER CENI INVESTMENT

GILT EDGED
(8| per c»t every fix moiiths-

of pmicii.
lan to
W.E.GItlimCMfiWer.
THE BUHEIA COOIfTT BAWC.
EDitHtA.lfEVADA

iiJ’tkwCtauaJrMSv. 19

FOR THE
BE8T HKaULTB
Try Mannei WaM

k.

m

arsr.nx’f^

{IkcRcdiJWSl Now'ie
TMTCoe Chj'» Pmrfftioo

firng Store
mj»oaoi/ma.-.

Jiew York.
tbe'foei thoi ther hM
^
cl«* ««*li Mli> «I» «
Wtetack or U«trcn«lr ^
wrtitee-Itor-o« tke jriae litwt of aw
IM& SStf Oh tke Boetft JloU fOBce. A
MiMor w ohWhho^S t»»
^
^ wm. kh.M to the top Of the
^poltoilhek to oMUertt# the
^ (rtean ft« U
tkW «M«.

«lbcR> RKfbtRhUifciH***^**"

THETIME
tD'pttia jnsooU fa not

SAVE MONEY
j oSJitfSSsartsa."*

KwtlMWbllilii

; Bb« *«« «*•
hM b««i o«
ikaM>g«4>
Tfc« eluM t<
1*M Md »»#4 >^«Wr
f»n

Attet

newIlatuk!

Pairolman PUachkt.4»f the IIm A»ernes police force U p.oaa «f reiources. aa he proved o»e evcaliii aot
•p IbC OdUtte
lon«£*o.
He
to the hicKje
ta, deami ««e oC U* »« t<»tai»v.m« atklWM from Url** to wrlw aquad and waa wanOn« ak»s a haad«tacrlrt«*o-jodhoir
some residence street when he ob­
aioewecttiaUeit
>B of ooe or the served a *iuplckHi* ctraaper who wa«
>\Ticn the I
unable to give a good account of htmMie. N. Y,
*e2f. The o«cer foutid on the man
spemhd^ to Ike .ben for 8u»d«j »
porch climber's outfti, tecludlng da;k
Ins's heniet they w
lantern and coll of rope. PUschke did
not think he could handle his prisoner
then
the OOM ht the top of the stecpl
of the Board, of Reg: S
441 E. FtWl St
Bald
■titutkmalaiMltbc
whs said that the .coior ci^ rif ih- and at the same time take care of hi*
tatrmUoB will be open from eevm
«alme«adwewil]
lUime hish schoo! hsd st«l«i the eVeU- wheel, which he feared to leave be
o*doek In the forenoon nnUl eight
ton uwd for odoratl'jasi purpose* snrt bind So be nuule the man pul
o'clock In the afternoon of aald regis­
hand* on eltber »ldc of a lamp pou
you have CaUnb. tration daya.
huns It ‘»a Uie church steeple I
and bandcuflcd him there. Then he
even mllh -the professor, srho i
nd our phyrid.
la Jertimony whereof I have hero
went for help.
ass will advise you unto set my h^d this SCth day of 8<p PM TALKING YET
days aso exposed the Xootbsl! t«
A
New
York
young
man
who
ha*
the
the eehool for playi&x rlns^
lest you forget.
lembcr. A. D. Ik04.
same name and Initials a* li. H. RoK
Cbas. M. Boer*,
That the Hot Sprlnga *n*<Jiclr»M
:t*. the Standard Oil man. frequently
City Clerk of the City of Traver.u'
recclvo ihn»ujclv-Mhe ‘ mall U tU ;f
h».
eur«l
TMOOAAND#
IN TAAV
City.
Mich.
which are Inundint for the latter. Om iK-en hi* custom to liegin reading a ;
-----! ERSE CITY. They cant
; day he rvct-lved a bill for a new fl»g origins! serial story In the fall and
ORKINC sun
SUN.-II_______________________
class__druggists.
: ride. foml*h«l to Mr. Rugers* yacht, which clos4* H iM-fure the end Of the year. Hr arrested for working
DAY.
I.____________

They passed* a com Held pod helped be malleil to him with the following iMdievt** the tfhort story will be iai»re
themsrdves to four « ar*. The farm* r noU-; ’‘UMir Sir; I received the In
Men have |»een am-hted for working
«b •ora
Aftvr h tv lug iK-on In a round «lce*f Sunday but a deiM.sit In People s Sav­
procured ’a marraul for their arre^'. dlcsed bill-Inlended for yoti. as I am
fur
17
day
s,
pretl/
Ruth,
the
U
year-ol
i;
Th4-«t4dcnu plead«^l sith him ami h- not fortunate enough to own a yacht
ings bank works Sunday and holiday* ^
However. I will |«y ydur bill If yon daughter of Elfher Taylor and wlf \ earning Interest for lu owner.
flnally let ihtin *»fr fo l:w.
i
The late Mayer
of Tol.Mo. ac- will tell mo the best lime to buy Winter streeL'lludeon. Mass.. Is dca.:.
Inleretit foot* up a* raf.ldly wh-n ^
cordlns to siatem* nm made by the ex­ Standard CHI.” He received the fol­ On Sept. 22\Rmh went lo schmd a> you are the i.ne to rtwive Itas when |
ecutor* of hi* estate, xave asray max.v lowing reply: "Ib^r Sir; Your notr mual. being Hi apparently good beallh. I you are the one to jaiy.
j
thousand* erf d«illar» to *av«* default^ at liand. I will be glad to pay my own She complain^ erf Ik'Ihr very tired a: I Open an account w ith ”TUc Ptn. j
vn frvm am-l» and dlrxracc. Prlvat« bill. The best llnte to buy Standaid night and was put t«> bed early. Whei
!
calk-d the next morning gbe did not rt-i
^nd see grow.
the existence of which Oil Is iKMween 10 and S.
apond.
and.
I
k
I
dr
unable
to
awak-.
I hi* nearest relatlvi«
Among the Japanese student* in the
I QUALITY WORTH CONSIDERING, j
her. the mother calbsl Ih. T. F. Tier
and fritud*. have lieei, found In Mr. L-nIvendty tf Pennsylvania the n
ney. He could not determine the cs«s< I If compeliu.rs say the fine line ofj
jones* safe, showlnx that he Induraed ntveBtIng are two that have Ju«l
notes for about 2ut» men In Toledo. lered the freibmea claas of the col- of the unusual sleep. Everything |»o. mcau we carry are kept to gel yov
gtorc. If* true Wc want yo t
These borrowers Include ^nk lelleru. lege—Shunro Takakl and Klheljl Iwa- tible was done to rouse Ruih from the ]
Finsf CLASS MEAT MARKET.
1 ^ 'et acquainted with ur fine choicewithout avail.
bookkeeper* ond confldenilal men *rf
Both are prominent In their coan- romatoac. stale
Jm- Walcott the colored pugilist.! of meals a* e-ell as the prices that fit. [ Fr..sh and Sait Fi.h. Canned (loo^ls.
lane eorporaUon* who had lakc.t
md came from Toklo especially Xu
mtney from their employers, li I* be ­ take the course In finance and com- rfimtit.rW v-nnwn fls th*- “httman ini--i While we alv after biiiJln*-*.*;. quality is Onb-rs caib a for and d« li\ercd.
Cot. Kat, MU ...d
S...
lieved that If he had not beeu taken jBcrce. Takakl i« the champion ten­ m“- h« .nr«nVd w:c.nX, forjSe It c«0.ide™uun. ItroscU
in raddenly the laic mayor would have nis player of Toklo. Ho is the son of mayor of Malden. 12 miles from Bo- I----------------------destroyed all these evidence* «f In- Surgeon Oencral Kulwah Takakl of ion.
. .|
A NEW DEPARTURE.
PM TALKING YET
my. who Is relirW and
Insane ihroupli chess playing. Jacob j Blarney Anderson has purchaso«l
are men c»ccupyfdx eonsplctious |i!*r. hold* a aeal In the Japanese bouse of Iriim-r of Omaha was tifki-n to a hot-j
j^tock of hardware.
LEST YOU FORGET.
In business and cK-ial life.
m*ers. The ulier man. Uaya, Is the pllal. Bruner Imagined he w-a* p'a* -! cotiklng utensils which he bad on dlit-j
' Ex-Senator lUn««m erf North Car. ■on of Ruchl Iwaya. the high dalahlln log chess with* eelehritk-s. among j p^y at hi* farm Implfemvni store. 11"*. ybal the Hot Springs medicines j
Ilna. who died a few'years aco. u»e1 or supreme Judge of Toklo. Both ef them President Roosevelt.
i state Btroet. The stoteslrrc the 0»
THO,USANDSJN TRAV-j
the men are small, but very muscular
Marooned on a Bmall l^iahd in the! lumbla make and of moel modem d*-. ^rsE CITY. They can cora you. For j
to be known a* one of the
doicnt member* of the aenaie. as well and familiar with the Jlu-Jltsu. whU-h China nea, with only 10 dayr' prove 1
Ihedllne consisting of hard c<ial
,|, fj^st class drugglsta.
a* one of the roosl popular. U used to they make good use of in the cIa-> sloim. arv. four r.urcpcwn* and 2.2bu j
and air tight. L<x*k j
be said of blm ibai he wa» never seen rushes.
coollci. They, were on the steamer I the new department over.
to open hi* IcUcrs eVen or to road ih
Swanley.
which
went
ashore
and
wht.i,
Three Chicago metal tkrorker*. ar
new.papera. HU nomination by ITe. rested for shooting In a La Salle street the boat n-as released f. war found to i
GREAT GUNS!
Idem Cleveland as minln*?' to Mexlcj building and causing a panic, after a be leaking badly. Wi.bout Us passc.> i
Croat guns, and rt|n moi.
^ bat a mild expre.sloiu *a r "
In IWIS wa» attended by'a peculiar heated labor discussion, wqro releasc-J get« the Swanley managed to puli .lnv»|
complication. \W was nomlnat.xl while on ball Tue.«day. They Immediately at Singapore and rejKirf.
j
o the hunting Btock kept I j
---------- I H.WF.-----------atm a senator and »he nomination was tacked the deterilvcs who had arrea:
............
Ganree. former rural ] the S. F. Saxton Hardwart- company
cooftrrord and the commission Issuetl. ed them and one of the officer* was sc trei* denvery superintendent, with i .Not only are there gun* galore, but ;
It was riliicuver.-d later that. diirioR verely Injured. Other officers arrive, headquarters In Cincinnati, who was] complete stock of ammunition Is k*» P
.Ran««n’. umt. emmresu had In- and after a hard fight the three woi imilcted <*»n a eharge of embezzling i a* well, for all them* guns. l*oth «ii she
creased thi‘ pay of VnlitHl States min put back In jail. They are James J $:*4. ha* Un found not guilty. Ga.- j and rlOe makes. You can t miss it.
If ter* abroad. As there U a provision Mepicr. Joseph Alvin and James Pai tre.* In purchasing a filing case, cashc I;
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In the rttnittlluthtn prohlbltlnx appolm- ineau.
a warrant from the postoffice depart-,
ATTRACTIVE OFFICES,
ed that
menl!* of conprespraen to offlee* who^e
Conscience smitten because ihi.v ment and through an overblght forg->l
hu.iae^:. Th
I have a suite of fine office.s
emoluments bad been raised diirlnx hadtormenled with charlvart concerns to pay for the case until later.
I In the McNamara t>tock. 2^
lh«- eniurary
their U Klslatlve-) sinlce. rrealdent for five week* I’rof. Vt rN*rk of CaTX'joirtment reiHiris cannot Htn l an j Fnmt slrt-el. and a fine slx-rtv
Increase my
rievcland <a(Llu nominate Mr. Hanand hU bride, the stiiden^-^
larger Mock.
deuce to rt-nl on Tenth stre
som a Boroad lime, and the senau- ha.l made their peace by pretenilng the Imllvldnal. a* th-y
privileged.”
a^nling
to
a
decisitm
of
Lake
avenue.
'
Always
havc^omeOiing
to repr*al the vote irf confirmallon.
handsome curkiH, ckK-k. A the District of Columbia court ol a:>1- a^»ig line
1 will soon
attractive
in
the
way
of
re^idenc-s
i
WTten AnpK. farnella. of the lisl: caul atlaohed read: ”Fn
•TnnaThe
cha-} pealK Charles lie Amaud had -ut d
m>;ihe cha
and other i t instate ]
InR boat KIva. c.nst hK nei* off Alra vari gang.
ny hojHi'that
- ---- yo-i . Gen. F. C. Ainsworth for severe »irict- for Ihor,- IiHiklng for suitable home.v.
^ trap, bsland. mstr San Francisco. Ih
viM havi- .n long and ha!*;>y married
M|K>n him in a report to hi McNamara.
other nlRlil he honed for noihlnR Ihm He. Ma^ thi-. curk«»o clock n*catl she
department. Dc Arnaud
ter than a Rood catch of M-a l*s*. Oi pleasant luemorlc.; of your flrrt fiv claimi-d tbei-e Wi re untric and ask
ALWAYS SATISFIED.
haullCK them in ln> found that he had week* of wedted blls* In Caiiott.”
g:,o.o»io damage*, bu: lo.n nn.hr t
_
nearLv t.oou p.muds of fi.h. but h
That'* Ibc way ^ae fei-ls after
Thi v.lll of the late PtwtniaMer Gen- above ruitag.
and will baxo belt- r aUrac:ionf.
.^^welKht was alLunlterf in the Unly of i ral Henry C. Payne ha.n been filed for
tag at the Little Tavern here everyfor the carelui buyer than
om—a shark. Tothe.xcii
nrobate in Mllwatdkea. Tbe estate, val
lions OI i-arcu’la and bin c
before.
on men It was fnll> so leei long and
weighed Komeshat o%er re%eu
..t Nn..»u.....in.
,u»ra,.;vtuo.
apanlona. *h;»
. Calmer estimates re.iunnl these
tion to houM'bold gtKMi.* hnrfo.B. ca
in W N Seiiu !
portbms to *untewhu: lu arer th.
i tb eat.
‘ • riages. etc., an annuity i* i-mviled U
ncipsls wh..j»
Chicago, one of >he
figun'it. which are ’.v levi of I
‘‘•Mrs. l.ydla M" l*ayne. widow of tli
J Uw.lvlU.'.
wai:
-holding
up”
and a weight of alsett
ismu-.;;-.
:»i,.' w .ni.-n F.-x
ctiarh
fi’
hs!
with
ro
With coniblerable dlflleuUy the shatk
placati.ms f.dlov.ixl,
was haub d aboard, afttr it had d.»r:lri»y. d abo^i |ati woith^«»f net,-. Th«
.V IGt of di.a is. as fidti.wi . has Ux-n
A SPECTACLE.
Notice to Taxpayera.
rn‘^- henilrally held d*»tsn ‘•uch i«.r- given to th.- lumu* and philautlmMe. novelty [
Spoctarlos
Uepartmen «jt the Uavensw.KKi W.*^
The Ux roll* for the collection of ; -ri-lIRDWARO
awhile Carnella attacked It with a iKWt
elub lu Chicago, by Mr*. John with Americ;
city taxes and special aiNotice to i I Persons Intcretted.
and
aa
>xm^
iKwk. ARer a *hort struggle the shark | Mcla.iphiin: ”TWt tel! the chUdr. n
for the five wanU of the
was sulslu.-t! and the Rlva made b»r|vaal >.»j do n.d mean; don't wait on da:>- they should be selecud with oar.-, . _
The sKtial
Bamum & Earl give a profetsiomil j city of Traverse City. Mich., have
borne I’lKm cttiitag the shark op-n the children: make them wail
, sewer in
.
.....
>
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for
colicctio
tht‘re were f.umd Inside six large p.»r doa't break a promise to your chil- teat and lit the eye* alUi a true Un^.‘ placed ta my hands for
which may be used vUh or wUho-it
I wIU be ta mycofficc for the pur^
poUcs which had been swaUowe-1 drra; don't talk alusut yaar nclgh- bow*
or rims and ta nlcklc. gold filled pose of collecting said taxes every , gu-eei at the alley between Eighth and
L>r*>; don't scold at the table:
whole.
or solid gold ’
'
i
streels. and running south to Iho
It is an unwriitea law cf the Prol- hurt their nelf-rrspcct by censuring
- * "________ from S o'clock untU 11:30 o'clock Ini aUey U-lwv«i Twelfth and Thirteenth
, e/tara Epi:cn»xl ehunch of the Fnlled them b.Iohc other*; don't cverdrvea
weapon jibe forenoon, and from 1 o'clock* until ■ urewU. has U-cn placed In my band
ty! what nowerful
children: don't give then
-t ‘ State* that no man (h%\\ bo a btahop
powtrtui e po I ^
afumoon of each day. tar coliecilon the same to be paid ■;;;
The bravwt men fall at th
Vb 11* not aa Amc-rican citizen. ThU. many present* before they a
i^^forc Oct. Si. IH‘4.
wonder, women take Hoi I! j All laxea paid before SepL 1st wHl •
old: they are liable to an attack
a;.d th«< only is the rt'aw.m why h'nthc*be received without collection feki.;
m. H IIxikell. City Treasurer
ter * Rocky Mobnlaln Tea to prolong
trf ennjl bcfiot? they are 2»*.”
OslHirne. bishop elect of the dl<
Office, room 202. Slate Bank buildr^L » ^U.
<»• »ad o. *11
m-loto* envM «. [ oi
S^tor Scott of West Virginia rays .Ta.
of Bllmdr. has renounced allegiance to
ih/^lhta
Is
his
last
^
national
Great Britain and become a citizen of
paign. With the death of Frederick
the United Sta’es.
There rec-ntly appearssl In a Freagh S. Gibbs and Henry C.'Payne he has
puhlk^ttan an t xceedlngly pictumaque lo.n all of hi* old aaaoclatCAiln nation­
al commit tv-e work, and he (eels Uiat
de*crip:k.a trf the iacottag>clirk«
mcotta^lt
Klicii- it is time for him to atep aside and lei
nd
K
r at ratk'.^a six yoafTago.
yosfxMo. U
it pmf- younger men takexup the party bur- Brinu teUow.
T«» or T*b^ ^ HmImII. QW Ttmiw. , cp.,., ii-.s. but a o«l« coreer.
pertad to have been wrUtt* by ColI«a JohamDrac Co.
t
jj. i»<h.
U.l tt | jpoa
«t4 tbe bow coalplMe
ooel Marchanfi tUmaalf. sbtit Lori
hersoe fnztishtags can go In on one orKiichenor'a acemary dUpoaea of It la
rth Side der. with itothtag lacking. J. W.
Skxa* Lumbar
Hard and Soft >
tbit curt farWon: The acaotaj U *c •hort aiorie* to hit congregation ta
aO<k;*ithc Houae Furnisher.
, wldCBtly an lavanUqMa. to be a auf Topeka thU fall and winter. It has

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iFire Insurance

Beauly Rsmedits

At the old Stand
Not Sold Out

HOLIDLYSO'OOSin ,
FIXE JEWELRY

TAXES

J.N.MARTINEK
217 E. FRONT ST.

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|6ER£RAL lllSU8AllcT|
:n.w Wllhalm Slack.

HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
WINTER'S WOOD?
If not. do so at «ucc. We bav<*
IC lnch w.x*d in hemhKrk. mix-d
w»»od ami all hardwood. Cull im
up alHv:t It oa phones. Bell dT.
Citizen* dll.
i
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I- U A. SUILOINS.
Oils. SAWYER A aKNHALLEOON

1 ..DENTISTS™

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Flat QoM Work a tpaoHNy.

A. D. TYLiST”
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DOYOU'TUMBLE

teas' Piioaa Ml.

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

$1 S 18
Best Granulalcl Sugar for
a limited time.

25c S 8
Best Rolled Oats.

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will make )*oux $1 g.* fartiicst

226 East Front Sired.

SE WE1F3 TAX

I-—-__

11 iiiiiHiiiii nil iiiiwiriii fifc tfifli ^1

Traverwt CHy.

O. F. CARVKfl A SMX

..CARPET GLEANIX6 WORKS'

;
FM TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET. |
t the Hot Spring* medicine* !
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV-.
ERSE CITY. They can t syou. For;
sale by all (

DANCE ORCHESTRA
NICHOLS, TEACHER
THE VIOUN. ha* oeganiaed a DANCE
ORCHESTRA and I* ready for dance
and al*o for a fear pupil*
on the violin.For term* caU at South Side Shoe
tore.
CM TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.

ERSSCITY. Tbayeanmimyem. For
sale by alLSmi daa* dmMlala.

Carpet Craning and Feather Renovmhng. Carprt •raing and laying.
hri^ acndiiig y.ur old carpels
away to be madr into ruga, let me

MADAME RITA

um

Beauty RenuBius
TaSaliByAimnBMt

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Claua Wamnr. PropH—or

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kaata tha rarevd tar tnlf aactfoa of;

ewamreb. oe% of aeli. mt. Il.Tcwa
laage !•: Alta.
*
fttak Dm aad wMe to ward Br«u
Mr. aad Mrs. Henry HnB arc wisit- paioaL aoe. «. town ». mafe W;
ISOb.
ttoia hf Ibis eooaty. ptossed away oa Jaamo k Delbridgc to Aagast BoaTaiitay nf bis boam la Lelaad after my. lol Caec. 51. town 2«. taage 12;
» M«r tally fWa week's lUaaas.
fl.
Oku Ml Carter to m'm Jackwm. pa^
•mpr^'at bis IMm
tbe Marie Laiviek that eras aaebored tftcei^ bis yoobg Meads, the oo cM. P. M.-S tad add: fl.500.
wt

A. OMrim Mht Rtmtay la Trav-

iTto!!!tatm

Ftohartaha.
Its oollat to
rirer to so

St liii»
for m tM rmt^ikm.

eSiaesrx.'si.'S

'-pSrtilSaS^iS;
’“^Siisrri^.-a.rur..

Cart Brown- and Harry Ormy bare

ss-rK4»e*T^^^
%*^.r™'«^'£i:^

wMOng her motbor. Mrs. Brovor. and
SSm iV MUa<« Baaaio and Wlni
frad Sinmoos, for aeverml weolca. atari
•d
b«r >omc to CbkASO SaMay
Mta. Btbel CraadaU la TtaHlaf May

J2T1S3?* 52 *

Mr. DeVd Ten off Mr. PMOU’s
barm aad ban bia back qalie Wly.
Mrs. A. B. WUaoo of Ool
Fa. U ^itlac at the boam
brotber. Amos Mt^. of tbls jdacse.
W. WMsoa of Ptaakfoft
Him
Bose Toaipblaa of Ibis plaoe wwc
qaleiJy mairted at tb« borne of tbe
bdde s paioau Oct. Mb. oalj tbe tmmediate rclaUve. betag present. Rd.
Warren ptrformiag tbe ceremony. Tbe

o«w or tbe Marie Ludsrick ereee
1. vtebiag rttauvm
•sleep aad mrbea awak^ and saw
tbe daaaer tbelr boat was in. were aad lrieads la Oraad Rapids
grenUy alnnned. bnt tbe L. 8. 8. and
^en badaod tbe bont lo n aafe (UsMrs. anaa served tbe am)
tanee from tbe bamtag wreck.
the Bwedlab church with a b
i the mall boat iaimk last Thursday cvoali
saembers of tbe church eerve
aad supper on Bunday and on
evening gave a farewell reception lo
fiONIIOC CCNTCIt
their pastor and famfly,
rhral meMlngs b^n here last lerday for Now York.
ly oa a trip to Dotro
atabt. ooadDCted by Rev.'W. T. HUL Sggaa have made amay
after which they wit! i
with tbe aaatotaahe of Rev. Davies of
r.aad Mn Polrerareeanactlagto
.p.
startt for the
in a few days.
George Bireb is oo the sick list
tbe exptmMtm
i
Suttona Bay.
Mr. Beay baa boaabl tba Bmoey ool*
Ufa. Bicbmtaoa Is la very poor
ge and will move Into It
l.lflt s!?2S?
Thui*i.r
Cbnrlle Herbert has gone lo TravBpni, to Mr. sad Mre.. E. Scott. Oct
log old
b. a daagbter.
aelgbbon here.
The Y. P.». 8. C. E. wow hold their
Miaacs Mlanie OUlager'mnd Bcsmj Dceting.
It is aome batter.
lag. at Cc o'clock.
o'i
Mlm Ml^ Mainball baa gone lo To- Osborn wmit to Wexford Prtday for a
Mm.
». A. Cohen and danghtem Dora
visit with fMaUves.
'
and
ad Eva are visiting friends in Detroit
Deirolu
lira. George Jarrcit and children
H. Browa returns to the city today
John Gartbe Is transacting business
ive gone to Ohio to spend the winter. after spoodlag most of tbe summer in Monroe. Toledo and Detroit
with bis danghtem. Mrs. OtUnger and
Messrs. I. L. and G. M- Dami
Sunday with their familicsrln thU vilOsborn.

fto"5SS:

U.PIertse. wH of
». range 9; fl&O.
Beitha Campbell to Robert Pleroe,
wVi of nw^. acc. «. towa 28. range 9;

tow* IS. mage 9; IIW.
B. J. Ftolgbuaa. et al. to Hcory F
CampML parceto; 12.409.
Alerbert Krantx to John H. Raaaom
wH'of nmU of neU. sec. 27. town 27.
mge 11: $1,009.
L. A. naadem aad wife to Geo. M
Weaver.
of
of ae%. aec. 2. lowaTS. range 9; It

Wa Offer to Refund the Price of Vlntd
If It Does Not C ve 8alistactien.

Miss Nettie Blackinore, MinneapoKs,
tells how any young (ttoman may be jxrmanently’cured of monthly pains by taking
Lydia E Pinkham^s Vegetable Compound.

the charch laM Tbaraday.
U» ;•»« Is o«t of lowo kK
after bis |»tato crop.
HODGE.
Barr James aad family 4rmr
Chas. Hwna of Fort Wayne. Ind..
to Bird Olbbs- Frtday last. Mr Ji
Rcka Barth left Tuesday for IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT BY
Jen Tuesday after spending bla^™*sttroded tba sale at Tbos. Harrtsoa's
DRUGGISTS JOHhy^ON
Miaa Ll«le Jacobson left Tuesday
'*1SliL>?"coIa*Sd Netde Pbatns are time. Mm. Wdto
wSto sorvod refrmbaieaU
at Buttons Bay in attesdanoe of tbe , O. V. Holmes retrnwd Friday from for Detroit whore she miU spend the
from vUUlD* her daughter In Grand teachers- lastliule. which to held this Booth Haven, where he witnessed the winter.
Of bis only granddsughler
Siaev' me originalod tbe Idea «»Tsell
Hln.hsw sttended the polIUcal
the medidne, B8 each day my bcuUh improTO^
lag Vlnol on the -monev l.»ck if not
LONG LAKE.
meeting at Buttons Bay Monday oven- .'Nellie I^'tlc died Oct, 7tb from lal:
F. W. Sullivan and Jos. Horesve! aatlsSed" plan, many other inanufa.Tbo heavy rains last night made ]
iBg parts green, at tbe age of 17. fMtumrs ha%-e begun.to ad%eni»-f their
***Martin Warner and Albion Ix^erle nerml scn lecs were held mi Jhe M. E. sky made a business trip to Ma
lad lor the fall work.
goods
on
Ihfame
plan,
and
I
h
csuv
Tuesday
last
Mrs. Cole U able lo act aroun aticndt-d the county fair on Wodnds- church. Fife Lake, at 2 o cloek Sunday.
of the fact that many of them arc mii
H. W. Carey of Ifiast Lake s
Burial mas made in Flfc^liSkc cero.*actlnc in good faith. In regard to
iasi.
lUltlornisi, and children ml *^*John Peters mas a Provemont visIsirlct bas been organ lx. d tumlna money to
itor last Monday.
I ds)V vUll.
'^Mtos Mary Knight rJosii her school
chasers, or atim
atiarb i
ise
mill
bull!
Wni. Hennctl of Traverse City called Friday
__
rrnU'd Gt«urar
for
a
tmo
meclvsvgcatbiu.
riday
i
I sun the ir>th dltions to theJr ' g laranl.'c
here on Friday.
John McOonald. aeMr. and M
your money- that
__ B.laf Jk*ccmb«’T.
Miss Emma Debong spent the week
suspicious.
up 7rom I
Wilson menl lo Copc.njlUi on Sal
Mr. Lane Is aeUlnB ready lo more
her Harvey,
r
and brother
Harv
%rrM?SJr and daughter neatrtce
to Traverse City.
last week to
i "mV.. Ad. wn«m wen. ... TmvenK.'
Mr. role mill i«kiii move to the city mere Traverse City visitors ast Wedonce for all lhai Hi ri :
unvlhing alwut rour «im* uto.nt which you mould like
'city laM m.H-K and m«ll rciun» ihi*.
Mr. Amo^ Hall mill mme to Trav nesday.
' »dTi«., nritc <nr..ly to Mr.. l-.nkh..u. She n il. tsr.t .tour '«'ri “
mi-ek.
vrsc City mat iminih.
^-nAdintUl. She .-.n .urcly help V"-. S'f "?
Clare Canute had Hu* mUfortune u>
her home at Traverse
,k !his anu. but be is getting along
t rrak
Mndx of women l»aek to health Her ntWlrc^.^ is i.vnn.
nicely.
E:*hlarkwood attended the instl
2l<» 1. free. Von «« Tory foolUh if .you do n,.l nr...pl lirr kind in.
lute at Button. Bay thU week.
. DetelU of Another Case.
COUNTY
wwwr«
I < LINE.
.
PORT ONEIDA.
CaisoD Warner .pent W’edn«fic|yy at
O. Oarey has rmc to Button. Bay i Buttons Bay. the guest of his brother,
Dixon, mho aold bis properly
ti,,. farmem mho are digging
sign no idjit
Claus Warner.
ion aale last week, started for ,HHalocs are pleased lo find a
'
rnenda as fo your boneriy—your
bon
Mm. Rl Poa»e and son Harold left
igcles. Cal., tost Monday. His *ron.
to
good
enough
for
Uh
Saturday Vor Richmond. Ind.. where
I join him
Is on the sick
they wUJ vl.it for a few days.
*t No. 2 is having a mreek’a vawell, but if the r-irlc women only bnew Hie
lYof. Ryan attended the toacbors* cation through potato digging time.
namon Bcelcy ha. sold bit
o„r
x,l oomroence.1 tcxlay
rrath nimuV Lydia rinviinnj-; VcfcUW«
Inrtliule at Buttons Bay this week.
VallH- Gilimaa.
Joram Schell s follts are having the 1 fypd A. Dago
lol. and n
< on.|H>nnrt. tl.cy wm.W U- .aviyl mudisuff*rAilrtMl iobnaon and Waldo Hlnsbam smallpox.
Miss Bslber Arrbcr of Tra
ying mUb
I Mn<. Claus
ti dollars las spimtl
attended the fair the last of the meek,
Is rlsltma Bertha Hoasle.
Nina Lemrool oY Traveme City i-.drandma Dago,
Vniul ***Ji
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—s for n
.limMrs. rbapman and family have
pn Thursday last occurred the fu visiting Vera IMxoc.
I u H.iddi-ntHl many hearts lo learn of
riiltv which had troubled me lor yc^
enme to eiend the mlnter with Mrs. normi of John Portew. one of Lee­
Mrs. Belle Hopkins of Kingsley U
Porter,
ltd for whidi I had gix*nt hundreds
lanau’s ploncem. he having lived here visiting her pwt*nls. Mr. and Mrs.'
sophia and Frnl Dago attend• bnuight back to Hi
Mwer^^^ of fife l^he
the past forty-four years. His death John Carl, tif Wexford.
f dollars in the vaK> endeavor to :
;
the leat hers- Institute at Buttons druggist as II
tato Mr». Hoxsies boose.
Gran! church Ladles* Aid met with j
Was then- « r such a rucord raai]
3 be ao I
Miss Jessls Uvinastoo atlcadcd ibr
Mrs. Frank Lang tost Wednesday. A
^ ^real many of the IMrt Om iOn by a medicine iM-for
fore? This must prm
at 11 <
goodly number me
i
^ i
Everybody |
,he rxelUng hre last X«iei- that Vinol mas eeurti*s«ful In mol
had a P»d time.
:ht of
<.f the htirnlug steamer Con- than
] day night
l>cr d-n
peacefully
sway,
tkm at kast" Hc-ad.
h!!' pamed'*
Too much rain Is keeping t
I gross of HulTaio
mhich It mas used.
L. CJn-en Is cxiioclcd home from porter has been connected
ers fnun gctilog iWr potato^ dug. , Manitou harU.r.
-uuiUcfl lor mlK-n
York Hate, mhcrv be ba. spent tbe U.|jQrcb work the i »t 2h years
Last me«k Elder G«orgc had a \\. t -;
Vlnol is an ini•mber of the 8abpiksl tmo
ha- been a fa
at Wexford mllh 22
proved and up ti>-dj e form of om* . f
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Ihe office of tu" Imembem aad many more mill join li
the oldest and be.m
fnllj ABd Without cost toU tatters toddr^sed to her by Sick worn*®.
**• tbe near futtife. The officer are: Mrs
Hannah t Lay Co. to Floyd L. mankind—cod tlver oil. It gives you
y lGfxMTn. prt'tldenl: Mm. Carl Bast Smith, lots "9. 10. 11. block 2. H.. L. A the meillclnaj body building clem«*ut.'<
Pennsy lvania. Dec. 29. 1826. He
treasurer:
of this famous oM remedy
In a blglily
blgti
ly in
a m tfe. lire children and a soi
14th add: I4r.n.
conccniratiHl and <k-llcloiIIS form, be.t
was a calier hen* totls.v
rommunlty to mourn bis loss.
Miller to Hiram Carson, n^ oI mIHiont oil or grea-M* to u
ihc^ years lo come.
Mm. Arthur Thompsoo 1
sVi Of nm»w of seU. see. 22. town 27. i^iomach and retard u> work
ir-ing for .VMUr eet.e nl w
lioclah to visit her mothe
it doubly pount
potent ai
and iwpular. Inith Mr. Caswell Says. -Hyomei Cured Mc^
KINGSLEY.
range 11: %VM).
NORTHPORT.
with the profet-siun
« and the |k-oo1c.
—Your Money Back if it Docs
Hiram Carson lo Floyd W. Cran^ Johnson Drug Co l>ruggi.Ls.
8cherm«*rhorn of Minneapoll.
10 r cent, said mall s
Not Cure Yoj.
»d
the
pulpU
in
the
Congn-ga-j
of
of
nmVi
of
scV».
aeo
and n^toUves In Grand Rapids and
and built l»y Hie eltyv
- Sunday, mcuxlng
fomn 27. range 21: $rd>.
WllUams ] Moline.
John I^ndom Jack:on.
eon of 1904.
Mm. Green of Traveme City Is vis­ evening. He„ mas
considering the meatb-j Gustavus E. Brown lo Oval Wood cured in one night of a let
f
Marne
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an*
mhf.Jiave
Irinl
if
I
tj
ile. J. L. \Va»scr and cr and eloquent sermons mere dellv- Dish Co., timber on hm*4i of ne'4 and of quinsy by Dr Cola
Mrs. Fn*d HasUngs and son i-omeil.; uing
M. Het ra. City Clerk. .
Egyptian
Oil
Ail
dnigg
I
visiting
mends
and
rel-1
wife
I have iHvn
,
»
facUon guaranui*,l or nm
es In Grand Itaplds. ri*Uiroed home, Miss .Mars CUkw mas a Traverse
!c.;^
tost wPek.
itig catarrhal troubir I .
nr lr;;5i « «
Mrs W. Dunn__________
Miss Onlc Undslcy to on
truii'i
\Zr. u... ..a ... ,o
head. I am glad to j S‘5^^^FjncniUA«.
^
r.d clean'd
rom.tr «4 tirmrd
mgo to visit her sister. Mrs. RoborU. Sunday rooming and evening. A cor-1 Mary M. Krocs. m-30 feet of lot 42
HEATING APPLIANCEB,^
it-ummend it to my frhmb
Clinton I>ray span! Sunday at home. ( ii«x id Ms Igold
It b the easie-t Calng In the mor
Invitation Is extended to all 1° Oak Heights: I7t»0.
A de.**ade or wi ago steam and*
trday.
MU.
Bv.
tss Eva
n
stop
eaiarrh
or
a
t
atarrhal
mid
lyoniH. JuH In-it., m tl....«• tlu.a«i>d nlu.- W
7oh“n".^mi«nl.'<1 t» Mr. ' Joh» S'oHJ'
»•'*■ «» Am.™ IIm.1 mater heating mms contidercil a i
Tra^
llw father over Bunday.
W. <:. Brmnici.’ and dan»htor. .pm. | but. tol 18, block 7. I-. H.'. Ind add: man’s luxury. Today these methods
lialH.ntlr air j---d^ ^ i.,^nr.r. J«dc»- .rf Pr.
Itier Farnsworth, mho U ttuich Tburaday In Traverse City.
Mrs. W W. Pray , wbo has U*en
being inirmluced into the more n
and your ralar.ii \ K.t»- h. ti.. m*ti.r *4 tl.. *^ir r<a<jrtlon 8.
J |y75
ing lu nre lAoke. mas borne Saturday
itlng in the n.dghborbood. rclur
few days at
Ethel
Unas G. Bryant lo Frank Hclmi loi
Mrs. Fmnk Hopkins Is visiting het
sreek and attended, the In40. East Bay Park: $78.
"'^?iTiS?:^nsonmentcmoneof^ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl,
Monday in
UniiH E Bryant to Emma Helm, loi
.W... .W.UH
,..w„ Saturday.
I 41. Bast Bay Park ; $7.'.
Pearl Brbomhead and | Last Friday the funembof Mr. BtevDeEttc Osborn to Fn*«I K. Hill. smAi t-m device for economical heating j rriends «f thto* .remcnly began It. use!
■rman Lu­ or by U»e.atate president
Heatrlrt* Sc*<Hey vtoiietl frlcnda and‘ rel- eoson ma
known to the plumber s art
j with little todM- that tin y would he 1
theran church. He mas a pioneer Of
ativ.-s iu Elk Rapids the paat w€»ek
Miss' Uln* Humpaeb. rho is teach-neU. »«. 30. tomm 2t;. range 11;
this section.
Mrs 4kweanne Hammond has $
lug at Cfdar Run, spent
reretl lo refund the money If it did not !
John Hull, has Bulshed painting the
lo Ohio 7T»r a tlsll.
EVEN A BABY ENJOYS
i-cidcd to try it on that j u^t,..n .nd »Ut th* hHr> .it u- of
benefit, they .U-c
Intarior of V. Unden s now residence,
SJumST
i Myrtle B. Conger to Ortondo C. Mol
Touk rc.ior«l to hoilti.
Jacob Doehlcr has aold his house
YUBA.
Ft. Bast FAucher will preach in Ihe fatt. lou 16 and 17. block 7. H.. L- & Wearing a ring, but it hau no choice. plM.and^^
||,
You know what you like and mhat you
lerday mas a warm, rainy day- and lot in the mcsiern part of town tc Calfiollc church on Monday crying, ^o.-^
J.
J.
Schneider.
Attachment to the Princilurh stir out at church.
Or’sndo C. Moffalt and mife^o Chas. don’t like. With the larsi a-ssortment
The
BapUat
parsonage
is
receiving
i
Ib-nuey has moved into M'.
TUirt.M-n yean nl .-obtlnuous I^un ’
L. Gonstr and wife, iota 1€ and 17. In plain and fancy M*t, or band rings
Mudylni
kept by a W. Rasiall. your taste can dry miM-k oucht
block 7. H., L & Co.-a 8lh add; $1.
telegraphy ia the office hei
Thomas Furtach and wife to John be gratlflod both In style and price. In antee that any
The funeral of Mr. iw,
^pannts Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
solid
gold
rings
the
priccH
nin
as
low
would
lx- handl
Flirt srh. ot al. Uh Pendans. lot 4.
held last Thursday.
I Btoith. last Sunday.
Ihf- right time, if ruUtMlni.;.d ewuxtr ♦hr.-^uoc—arsnatks
aud n,uumed s
block 2. H..*L. A Co.-s 1st add.
FarmcTs are beginning i . wonder
I T. Jtvery dr^.ve to tbe elty last Balgiven over to the Star l,aundi7. IxH.k
" D. F. Becgtnillcr and wife lo Geo.
leave Monday.
»
irdayw taking Mrs. BmUey and Mrs. it mill atop raining long
them to dig their potatoes.
Richmond, parcel in aec. 1. town 25. THEY SPEAK FOR THEMBELVEB. over the ^ulmpI••8 of our fintoht
'$4tos
LolUc
Bushnell
to
spending
a
D. H. Power wa« In town Saturday.
Ladles Aid mi-da Tbumday In
Thai’s m hat the boy’s shoes kept 'by . an l>e Ihe Judge t»f the ttolly
or ST*^TK.J2:' MICHWAif^^-amaty >4 Orsad
W. Dunn to having hto residence re- ^*'?l^S,5Sts^ilS?rbarthe and Caro­ range JO; $20.
.IKT M. K. churrh
always «.r the tame quality of 1 ^r*^
H. W. Smith and wife to Robert Rowland W. Douglas always do. Made | uh
line WaglK) aueoded the InaUtule al
Tbe Misses l>ois Carnr and May
LomrJe. mAi lot 19. and 20. block 5. P. of metliom weight calf, good strong | workmanship. In colorUleanllness
Welch drove to Tm\i*me City tost Y'ri- *'*^ltord Webster la driving J.
Monroe-a
grocery
magoc.
soles
and
I
p
good
style,
they
stand
j
flntoh.
Wright
Bro^
$1,225.
day and came bar k Saturday.
-----^--------I John BenneU to mov
qiard. ct-al. to Maria wear, oo matter how hard the little
•bub to to hto shoi leather, thcy'l! hold
MEN: Try the $J1.5.) and 14 to*
. Han.«b. o. ,1
Jot 4. block
Ui.”
•' ^
prevented Mr. Dailey ani|
an t
him all right. The best shoe and price Walk-Over c ure for unhap|dm-s
The Uwchera of Oor school attended|Traverse City; $1,250.
. from driving home Baa- ,
glen arbor.
run only to $1.«. invest.
fred v! Friedrich,
Ralph A. Anderson and mBc U
I \V8 had the hanlfWl wind atorm Iasi to InrtJUite at Battona Bay This
night me have hSd in aeveral years, it
idereoo UndertaWag Oo. lot S. block
BATES.
came from the aoutbeast unUl about 0
I and f^e^Sd^toBSlt^^Sy.
Travri>el«,clock, then from the weaf and dla^
Sirs Ell Conanl mei
I 'Ployd L. Smith and wife to Fred O.
Fur u!c mt public aucUon all ur
‘ down From the aoond of falling Uiq
OMy BatUTday for a mc*4ka visit with
Miner,
lot 21. lot B2. block
] her much damagi* mar ha Sana. The
household goods, ffve gents’ wheels^
little appb** art* nearly all off the tgtaa.
H.-S 1st add; $1,500.
one ladles’, one gasoline bralser. one
World's Fair. 8t Lou!a
for a, Oscar Johnsoo and H«Mr Belby ^’5r^w>d Slr». Cli«. W»toB and
enamel
oven, some other arilclos. j Round trip tickets at low rates. On
Floyd
L.
Bmlth
and
mUc
to
Howard
daughter
Pearl
attended
tbe
fair
at
fWt *10. rrt.llvf.,M.d frt.-»k i to^t, Harted last mt-ek o»*. a proapoelJng
Battoas Bay oa Thutaday.
a Garner, lot 3. block 16. Traverse Your prlre to mlae. Baturdmy, Oct. IS. sale at all ticket sUUohx. Ask agents
to Oregon
for
laies.^mlt
of Uckcis and full par.larlrd fur n™.An eatertaiaarent will ^ given
afiernogh and evening. oonraipncU
dlyi $l,6w».
Ucutors. "
friAtucs
the town hall 08 Tpesdiy crcclag
^lawl toat Wednrsday lo visit rHativr^
Howard a Garner to AIvcho I
from Fishers dock toot Mowday and by Prof. Haro, ihc magictou. Adads
BstUma* ^Fares to the Bouth and
Sion 25 and 80c. Beau can be reserved Land, lot 3. block 16. Traverse CUy
•outheast
( /V.
at Gill s withovt extra oosL Children $1,«00.
One way
Jay J. Brhw^ et al. to F. W. Wlh
occupying reaenred a«ta will be
sataat all it
Is the Oles
Okw Aihor
Ar
itcott tort waek.
mm, IttreCl. sec. 9. toaii 25. range 10
in aptakisg of the water of Olgo^e ^^MuTTlna Jc^is aaatotlng In Kehto
store dartag the ahaanoa af Mtos Myrtha*'

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f«te tiA# «•

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HM an etettlM tbe*r ilaur. M«.
^!i, WItoo. to ondiM a tea

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CM. Mr. CM te to oecanr tke "^^M^toSSban^,,.,

"*:i2r<srrJSJ!^Bto. gx«s.T?jJrra‘,5ss

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lar a tbon Tbdt.

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Mr. BarhJaa It la aaite Poor haaMh.
T^hrtek yard hat doaad for tha
Mallaa oC Trame GMy M Ttr

lay Bidit for I
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-Ub)Mt.‘MlBa Packard of Trarerte City
ly- ty. v*«: ------------ -------------------

<Mnu wW to Wasalaoa. O.

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3?gX5J’;Ua-K«trg'i:

MMOONto

*iLnlSrii*d «»• totoiiAW »•««

5Sri„r

Thomas Good Uiok a hoc to TrtT. Banka, called oa frteadt hare Moaday.
City Bttorday.
iiUa Ktbel Crmadall acoomaaalad
Mr*. John Tucker of Cedar ealtad«
Thoiapsoa, weal to Mayfield

ELKUtKt.-

Hn sen Hen. or UelM-

t It to site |o be a

Mm

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r. He win talatM |sae

Jfwed.

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•^fed“S?giSfMT£!U.««.

Lady liaecabae'
«5u»* with her paraata. Mr and M.
^
raturaad fit*, a tti|^ HaM. .lace IM b«^ r----had hto ana
Mad
CM Caaale. who had
IMa orar two week. sr>. U aWa to

ytslted relatlrot and frianda IM Ust
week. II It tevenlcen yeart tinea he

tou

2rrrLun;;rLi5-i^- lUMkalto ot Mends ssd sundrf Ita

YOU

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Miss Louie DayU of Manistee U rU-

‘«V^^.r-rWa.hlacton.

SOUTH ORANT.
school be,^.. Mowlay la dUtrlcl No.

Mrr.^ilm Clune of Ohchoyctn ntUed

"el«h

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«rw ork atc^.
menong with a amall round stove, juat like cut 6. elaborately
ofthcmtdfetin ihe
difference in the fuel
they wiU cootnme.
We have tweniyIhree different priced
air light healers,
commencing with

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:ntrk of Htrbot o»....
L Monday in business.

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OFTEN
^

^ cut on eVery Stove. Range, Bedroom Suit. Odd Dresser. Side-

So if yon will need a range within a year or two. don't mtii
getting h within the neat ten days.
Our next range is a big. heavy range, J«t like
orately nicUed. large encased reservoir with patent dnp covv
large nick’.c towel lo^. two nicklc teapot ftanda A range that

Our cm* 01 Cook St0P*s Is CompUi*
We commence them with
a Penmaulai Cook.
at............................... "• ®.®0

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body, cart legt, cast
screw drsft.ltrge top.
TiickleTim. cut from
$1.26 to $116.
The sir lighu
range right along up
in price to the mott
durable and most
powetlul
poweitul heater
made, just like cut
Ule.juat
ct

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.d«n.twonickle foot r«to.-ai take SI inch
(worth
*ia76), lor #8.76. Then they range afoog m price from ihif

Tl Veu Bspt an Old Stop*

WILLIAMSSURG.

VERY

rrr=r..rjsrrir^"..‘:r'rrr.r,;,™«,^^
For if you got a stove or range at a big bargain and

iM-.nr-rSidi'l^.^be^mTC

reiamed to hU home ai Cedar.
Mrt. DeWltl of Honor has baea the
uatt of bar slstar. Mrt. Mtcgle Pren-

^^choo? b«»tB Oct. 3 la dUtrlot No.
4. with Miss Scott of Trmrerte Oty as

SOLON.
Plenty of rain nowadays
Wm. Good Is visltinc la Ohio.

DON'T

Aoa. Moauaa. aad Mrt. John Baidu*
- yerae CUy ylslted with J. M
• aad family FMday.

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e
nkkled. Urge feeil door, screw t'lrafi on iced door, screw ilraft
on ash pen door, wiU bum either wood or coil, cut Irom ^6.60
to #6.2.7. Then they range Uoug in |.Tce to our Sturdy Oak
iust like out «. elaborately nickled, doable feed doors, screw
^
" f^ diw and ash pan does, will bum either w« J o.

m

A nice large cook Move,
just like cut 16. slieU on
back, ahelf under oven
■ door, 17 inch oven, at
thta isle, for only....7.75
Same stove, jutt like cut
1C. with lescrvoir.. 13.76
The steel cook stoves
ire the roost economical
cook stoves to buy, as
they will outlist the cast

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pan and feed doors. These
commence at $18; cut to
$15.
They range right
along up to a mammoth
size (worth $23.60). which
we cut to............ $1" 76
Nine different styles of
Soil Coal Heaters, cora-

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to this Iwauliful stove, just Ukc cut 3. matle of piliAed hoia
steel, lined ihtoughoui with ««l-ca« toft hti^ «w.
.-pun brass urn. two nickle foot ratU. beautiful skirt baw. cot

others would ask $45.00
lor. Our price on this
ringe commences with a
high closet wnd reservoir,
I show you only a few
at thb sale. for.,.. $83.00
styles of cook' stoves. We (
Or $28 without high closhave
over twenty. Wc cany
et. Thb b a very heavy,
beautiful range, will bum a full assortment of stoves
a either wood or coal Wc
and ranges at our three'
havc^five different styles
stores: Traverse City. Klk
ofth^.
Rap-dt and Thompsonrillc.
We also have (bur styles
oftheedebrated MOORE
RANGE. Then comes
our QUICK
MEAL
RANGE, (cut 18). which
isjlhc very best and roost
durable range made. If a J
person wants a range that wUl give them pcifeci lalbfacliob
in every way. they should
bny> quick MKAL.
Wc sell this range rcg.
ular fSf“$50 and right
along ^p. ^But at this
ttocked in these that
ikl^.iTorder'to reduce
we will make you an
our stock and aiU crtisc
exceiitiooally big cut
them more iboioughly, wc
on any of them.
win put you in a QUICK
WE UO NOT NEED
MEAT., complete wnth
THE MONEY, it is
high closet and rcscr>oir.

MB

Hm5Ss. Uk?^m commencing M $27 mid rfcgmg up to #56.

in $t**l Ranflfs .
Th#rw U no ftorc io the flalc that carrihi the line that we da
4

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fmm #C.25 to *175. Then they range r«ht nioof.m ljn» °P
to thb beautiful heater, just like cut 4, heavy- poMbea
lined: Ml east front, large fce.1 door, P«5«y*»t
swing top, ntckle top rim, nickle on feed door, nickle strew

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rmowe. Oommencmg with a steel range, jwt

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for......................43.W
This is something that
you have never before
been able to do. and
probabljr never wW agaia

stoves. They arc made like
a range, lined with asbestoa,
- oven door dropt down, wiU
bum either wood or coal.
They commenie with a steel,
cook, square oven, large en­
cased copper Tcservob. just
like cut 17. for........... .18 76
Without rcscn*ob for.. 10.75

B*dr*om Suits
Odd Dr*ss*rs
Sid*l)oards

Bun*ts,
eomkination
BoekBas**
We are to heavily bver-

the room, so you can
; have them on e^pay-

1 menu.
[ ThUuleendsOct.22.

SUATER,
Storwn at
at T>nvorw
City.^k Rapid* «"«> Thompaonvill*. MlCh.
Travi

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