The Evening Record, August 30, 1904

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The Evening Record, August 30, 1904

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1904-08-30

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^onoLtL.
Taylor. U: WaUdaa. 17; Ueaalar.


9f WlratP dM lBri^ Smrd.
Ffcfta, Aug. jl
tevflMor «r*clM
at thfi ace of t3.
teftaior/ 4capk« 'tl«
wIM iMa boM im4« by maai
an as tto naaU of bla tavcaUoa. diad
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BECimCIITES

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Tf,r» rrognm
M*r, OtmI^ tlwl III th* Wm«
•kMUiit OvM’ Local TropRooMlt of Todays Match.

BYenrtblag looked favorable tbit
aoralag for ibc opealos day of ibe
bit iournaBeat of the Traverse City
Rod and Onn club. The wind blew but
07 Wire to the IBrealiis Reeon.
ly and the birds flew well. Ai
Y.. Aug.
Oeorab». vbo. eritb GuUppe Vernlft. iboogb tba attendance mat l
was ooavlctad of the Border of Jobn
simply prelim
aad bit half sitter. MUt
Inary practice for largeis only, the en
electnx
tries bolag A. W. Peck. M. K. Walton.
FVe<l Meyers,
E. Meyer of Manlon.
Ibc foUowIng waa the result, fift^een
ArgeU being Ihromn; A. W Peck,
10; M. K. Walton. 11; Fred Meyers.
MANY DELEGATES PRESENT AT 11: Reynold Swanson. 8; L. E. Meyer.
KALKASKA.
I.
Tho next event was also a pmlimilary for targets only, m»*fnlMTs of the
Gun chib being the ront«>t.
atad la Honor of Vli
inU*. The neores were: C^ llsuimoii I.
(; J. H. MoiirtM’. 5; B. Nelson, li; B. B.
Segun at 1 a'Claolu
beFrancc. 7: V. Unton. 2; ten I.ImN
icing released.
Special to the Evening Record
This waa followed by another preika. Mich.. Aug 30.—The six
mlnary practice of ten birds, n'sulttoanth annual convention
eleventh district Michigan Christian Ing; Helkoa. 10; Young. 9; Hensler.
^deavor opened here at 1 o’clock this t: Fbrd. 3; Jahrau*. 8.
Program Started.
iftcmoon with about forty delegates
Tho first event of the morning mss
Todays
leld In tho CongregmUonal church and n at 10 o’clock. It wa:$ n finecu tar
k’s seaalon will be held In the gel event with an entrance fee of |i.:;o
Disciple church. In honor of the visit- and $5 added. The r«*.Hults m-ere:
First Squad—H. W. Viet me) er. Chi
y of the business houses of
tgo. 12; R. Cmshy. O’Fallon. 111. Vk
^Calkaska are nicely decorated. Both
'iinrches are decorated, tho Congrtv C. A. Young. Springfield. O., H; U. O.
tatlonal church being decorated w|^ Ileikes. Dayton. O.. 14; C. W. PhelUn,
he collection of foreign flags owned Cincinnati. O, 14.
Brand Squad—O. N. Ford. Central
by M. a Holley and the Dtodple
‘hurrh with hhi state and national C. dty. Iowa. 14; W. U. Jarvis. Grand
?. flags.
K. Watkins. Sprlngfleld. O..
T1»c con vent ion was ononcd mlth an
R. Honalw, Battle Creek. 12.
Jdross of melwime dcUvirod by 11. U.

MNUAL C. CONVENnON

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•d 1 .o'clock tbit BornlOK. statav
that (ha Jagaaesa are advancing along
the wbola trmL The main army, be
oajra. la aow batag directed against the
Mhirtaa eaatar aad right, where the
Maariaa kaaaa have b6en ^aavlest.
AftlHary Ooal Raaomad*
Uao Yaag. Aug. SO.-The Japanese
raamaad Iba artillery duel with the
Rasalaa toreoe at h ockiek this i
lag. Tho baavlaol flrtng occurred to
(ha aoathaaat of Uao Yaag. The Japaaaaa ahnpaal to searching the whole
Baaslaa ffroat The mikados forcae
mass aU thatr guns for a few mofi
la oaa aqaara than BK>ve tbam to an
otbar point vltb amthematlcal praclaloo. while the aapka of the bursting
abalta Is dlat^ Urn against
daih toHaga of the mouptaln tide pre
aaallag aa awe iasphing picture.
The auBbar of tba Japanese uoc
engaged la the advance is believed

ha mono maa. wbtla tba Hossians
ban sa «9«sl.aiiMbfr of troops bo
I

hlad wan fbrUflad posltl^s st Umo
Yaag. -BhMld KwwfaUln give bsulc
hen tba ight will be the grestest of
Llaa yaag SaaaiMI Pari Arihur.
Barila. Aug. SO.^He Post has a dU
-patch from Uao Yang announcing that
iwa Japaaaae divisions have turned
Oaaaral KuropaUiln's left flank and at­
tached thapoalUoo between Uao Yang
aad Mukdao. This move has cu
.KuropatklB*B road of retreat to
daa. The gaoaral suff at 8t. Petero
burg gave It aa tbair opinion that In
probabUlty 'Uao Yang would bo
p a aeoond Port Arthur. The fortl
•oatSoaa there are splendid and provl
akms plenty.

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Rutalaab Lett Hsaviiy.
^1. Peterabtirg. Aug. 5o.~l.«u»r n*poHs from Oaaeral Sakrahoff says today'a battle was very severe and that
tba RnaatoBa auEered heavy lu

MD CME TOO UTE
TIMED AND WEARY. JAMES GOLDINQ HUNG HIMSELF.
Gady Waa Faund Hanging to the RaftCfU and This Morning Long
Laakad far Lctur Came.
By Wire to the Evening fli-ctird
Uatroii. Mlcb.. Aug. 30.-Tlred and
waary In his old age of the struggle to
aba out a bare oglstenc«‘. James B.
j^lng. aged «0. oomraltttxl suicide
f la a lodging houaa on Congn-.. street
ISM Bight by hanging himself mlih a
dkllbaa Uae from the rafters. This
Sioralag a latter came from s brother
In ftonada agtaading aid. but it was

Vhalley. president of tho ajisociailon.
Phis waa foliumed by a response by
M. B. Holley of Traverse City. The
important topic considered In
Die afternoon conference was the work
If the field secretary. An address was
lellvered by M. B. Holley on ' tMiat
nag Means.’f lllustrattH) mith flags
>r dirrertmt nations.
This evening L. B. Blssell, |»aslor of
the Presbyterian church at TraveiW
nty. mUI deliver an addioss on the
•Forward Movement.” This wlU he
'olluwed with ja reception given to the
lug delegates In the parlors of tho
Congrt^atlonal
rumlshe<l by the dl
►tlonal exercises this evening
will lie k-d liy Mrs. Clark of
Iona.
The eleventh district consists of
even ciiiintles. Antrim. Ik-nxie. Ghar-viilx. Emmei. Gnmd Traverse. Kal­
kaska and 1^‘lanau.
Those present from Traverse City
and vicinity ate W. M. Gordon. Ruse
Stanley. Florence Hose. E. J. Hlnsham.
KdUh HolcomK Grace Lucas. Rev. L
Mdl. Ilov. Henry McKinley and
HoUrv. all tif Traverse City:
Flon-nce Gheiing. Llllisn lleriiert and
May Bagley of Old Mission; Mrs. L. K.
Bahle, Snttons Bay; Llbble Giistaff.
Nonhport; Herliert Johns. Northport;
II F. Mills. Ibnxonla; Harold
innsughey. B«n/onla; Miss PelIt. Ik-nronis: C. L Bennett,
4<»nvnb>; Hr. Margani McKellsr,
arsmn.

FORMER SULTAN IS DEAD
MURAD IV. HAD BEEN A PRISON­
ER FOR YEARS.

iaolala.
MECEIVEO DISCHARGE.

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is One

Abdul Hamid Feared He Would Be
Ocpoaad Be He Shut His Brother

By Wire to (he Evening Record.
OonatantlDople. Aug. SO.—Fbrmer
ultan Murad IV. of Turkey to r
He haa auffered with diabetoa
yeara aad hto and waa not unled.. Itor yaara Murad bad been

army tor the past tlp^ yeqh* fMwIvad
Ut ittachania BOirday.’^hartag compialad the Ume he ealtatad for aad raisrwad to this ally last sight. Ha has
haaa lacatad la the wniUiarB autaa
maar In' the gftmnda of Tlldto
SBd awrvad SM yaar aa MBber ^af SB
^ Hla hrotbar. Abdul Barnld.
'avftllanr ctMBpasF aad ahma that Uma toarad If be ware al liberty ha
po^licmU^ throa#. Hand
haa baas eosMtod wlU the hospital
V ;;V V 'Ctalto W.NM kM tMned to Iko
ht", SLLoklo«|NNlllaaan««*MtlMio.

MOB LYNCHED I NE6R0

OOOD gKV AND LIGHT WIND AID
THE ^OOTCItt.
PRETENDED THEY HAD A PRISONER TO DELIVER.

Was Caavlctad of «At Mordtr of dabii
Vanfardar nd Hla Half Gialar.

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Wftb
The flfib eveat was tor ifkben tariCoatlaaed oa Third Page.)



rad the JaU and Took Negro Dirt,
4angad Hlmwnd Then Threw

Hto Body to River.
By Wire to the E^^lng Heoord.
•hrnan, Ky.. Aug. 3t».—PretvtiUlng
that they had a prisoner to drliwr. -v
Ft-cured entrance to tho jail henlast night and sc-runHl J.ie BumUaa.
a nevro sctusihI of assaulting Miiu-J
Clnv. a ir.-vear-»>b| girl. Ivnch«sl him
uikI ihrew hlh body Into the river.

SCOLD IBE
CHILDR^

mBo0k$0

if tkdr <bON do Bot
good, if* iDott likSr the Oak
of the dioM. Bim them to
oar Mote and let ay dioe them
op—then yoa «iU have W>et
that wiU MKir 4ear at bag
aodprobahl/ k»gp than roo
expect

OUR
CELEBRATED
SCHOOL I
SHOES
I
arc exeeptionill]i good weai

MISS A. M. VAN WOERT from Nt m
V..rk mill diKplay a line of imported
matitia! for ladic.s' mui-ii? and MiiJ.s
toniorn.m only in Mn*. H .M. TimbilnV
ruonis in I he Sitherland l.I.Kji, ladies
mbJii eeeing the gmuls.
2273 If
MRS. II. M. Tl.MBUN wi^heK the
ladies to «-aII loniom>«. She Ik ready
for fall murk. A lady fnon Nem- York
mlJl alM> ehow a flue line «if gomis fur
2273^11
that day only. .

BUYING A PIANO
fa I ke buying a gold mine with
the average man. -but buying a

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CLOTHING.

MATS, FURNISHINGS than ours. Juat
now dissolution pricM en the ontlro
etdck. that means a saving of a tot of
mone/. If you Uke advanUge.

Open

Ihl. evdn.ng.

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Ni6H--eRkDE KIMBALL
Is like having the gold mine in
your own posaeasion. It’s valuo
to intrinsic. It is guaranteed hv
the largest piano factory in the
I world. There is no perfection
urithout great laber, and we
labor Incessantly to make our
methods better, and we feel that
we are giving the greatest value
for the money on the market.
Come m and convince yourself
Of the truth of our statements.
-Factory prices and liberal terms.

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

W.W.UMBAU COMPANY

mrroBt SL H.EStroBr.Hcr.
ImrQR>.M.. libwl

TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.

: O. Cv MOFFATT
:

The Old Relitblie Shoe House

Abstracts of Title

; PRICES SATISFACTORY
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Betabllehodin less
; Room 210 State Bank Bldg.

Frank Friedrich & Co.
New Stand

William R. Crosby. O’Fallon. Illinois,
nepresenlative Winchetter Hepeating
Anns Conii>auy,
Third 8auail-M. K. WaPoti. II;
Dan Snyder. 12; F K Eastman. Man­
na, 9. Will Itornim. i:;; S O. Sawr«T. 9.
Foniih Kquad-8. E Mt >. rs. H; K.
H. Moyers. lO; A. W. Pts-k. K; Z. H.
MonriH*. 8; Iteymdd Smainon. 5».
Second Event,
The accond wont mas for Imcmy
targets with an entrance fee of |2 and
$10 added. The rt sulls men*; .
First 8quad-H. W. Yletroeycr. 1*.:
W. R, Onv«hy. 19; C. A. Young. 19. II.
O. Helke^ 18; C. W. Phelllf . 17
Second Squsd—O. K. Uird. HI; W.
R. Jarvis. I.*;: J. R. Taylor. 18; E. Watkins, 17; O. n lleasler. K.
Third Rquad-M. K WnUon. H.
Dan Snyder. 10; F..K. Eastman. 10; C.
Carver. 16: Will Darhaw. l.*:.
Fourth Squad—U e) Moyers. 17; F.
H. Meyers, 14: F E. Siaxton, 8; A. W.
Peck. 15.
Third Event
The third event mraa for fifteon targcu with an entrance foe of %lJiO and
15 addiMl. The results were:
First Squad—Vletmcyer. 13; Crosby.
15: Young. 15; Helkos. 15; Phellto. 10.
Bwoad Squad—Ford.’16; Jarvto. 11;
Taylor, it; Watkins, 13; Hcnaler. 15.
Third 8quad-M. K. Walton. It;
Dan Baydor. h; P. K. Eastman. 10;
Wni Darrow. $; 8. O. Sawyer. 9.
Pottrtb 8quad-I* A. Meyer. 14;
Royaold Bwaaaaa. S; C. Carver. 11;
A. W. Peek. It; P. B. Baxtoa. 11.
twenty urgota, en-

W. L. BROWN

MQR.

Cor. Laka Ava. and lOth

(242 Front Street

Vour
Tall Clothes
\\"hai an; lh< y
to be.
when- arc you
lo
them,
aiui what an* tlu*y
lo cost
you ?

If you want ihc very latest ap­
proved siyle*<. the widcbl laliludc
in choice, the best lie possible and
a wearing: quality that yon will
remember with pleasure, all
within the reasonable price
ranjjc of

$1$ lo $25
Come lo our store And ask us to
show you our new models in L. Adler Bros.
Co’s
Rochester made suits and overcoats. What weicnow
about these garments makes us confident hat they will
please you. ^

E. WHflELM

Comer Front
an^ DnioiL...

A MAN’S CROWNING GLORY

IS HIS HAT
Don’t ask yourself-What sort of a Hat I shall wear
this l all .' ” Ask us. We know just wbat the correct
shapes arc. We have them in stock as soon as they
are shown in New York. Our Hat Departnlent is thecenter of all that is new and stylish in HaUh The
men. that make the fashions say, **Browns have struck
a popular vein.” Everyone seems to like them.

STEP IN AWD WFLL SHOW YOU A HAT
THAT WILL HT YOUR FACE
EYatTmmmTBii^

irntrnUik^mtm

Ysaa at taa ttam ttai utaiy waa beta
ta the maptaff af ffaaltea uf tha Paaea

Dress 6W

Ob W. MtaYaatb St to trade ftoe
uaallerhoaae

For (SlciMl Wear.

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I V«CMU «UI IM bMk WlU tbc
H-OMt. -vmu“ H-ti». tbe
tail or h^f^eki. oad tTO olWrm.
ItaM yto Mldilvu iMi mol
tasta*
litaoogil lita tOMOO ite
OUM vfCkte OB ^ or bowtif to Mtal.

a ttat aad tauIL*
Tim eviffma had beea aahmitted and
M aram ctaar that hath paitica wcfw at
taalt. hat O-namMma BMie to btanse
thaa ftaadam The Ittahasati waa
Said a taa taot aad ffaaders get off
with a ffYf. emnaagaa dldn*t reitah
thta aad coaaplataad to the JaMicc that
he had taewa paittality to hta em-


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kOMoemt ptotfra m4 tbe record of
Ibo Uiit do«ocrmt rndmi
oof hood Md ilio repDblicaii pUuform
oM tae record of tbe rcpubiioui ad
la iijo other mad pro
Ypallantl. Mich.. Aug. SO.-Tbe leteat railroad project U the rumor of a
) tbelr potential juAgmenV*
from Adrian which may come to
LOWm EXPORT PRICEE.
Ypallantl. If thU Is done the road will
Oor democimUc friends appear to be
from Saline to Ypallantl. At
vorHed over the fact that our manunt a Detroit lawyer Is working to
beturara aometlmaa neet focel«n secure the option on the old ateam line
MpeUtora an thetr own protrad br which waa to have run man years ago
Mlttag prksaa. There la ho deartnic from here to Adrian via Saline. Mason
aad Tecumaeh. This road waa graded
la po apology to offer for doing !L at that time and bridgea and other aeSoBMtlfliaa tt Is for ooe raasoa, i
oeaaorles were hnllt. and H Is thoogbt
tUaas for aaother. Here arc a few that It ^ be utmied. There la cooStYen t Iba laduatrlal coninlaalon
alderable enthusiasm hetw over the
-Ctab payMU and large purebi
project, for It would Ineaa much\to
this city.
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showing that he will doobUeaa play
hU old position this season. He weighs
over SOO aad U as solid as a atone
nU.
^
The loss of Capt. Redden will be felt
keenly. For four years be was re^
garded as the greatest end the west
pnxluced. The man. that follows
him baa hla work col out In advance,
for the rooters have come to expec'
much from the position, and nothing
will satisfy them. Candidates are nu
us and among them are some
mighty fast men. One of tbe moM
likely la Dunlop, a three-year scrub,
aad a ahot-puttcr. He la a big. pow
erful fellow, fast on hU feet and gets
down the Held well on punU.
Tom HammontT^^ the scnsstinnal
freshman who md^e his university
debut last year. Is stated for the oppo^
site end. So la Longman, who divided
honor with Hammond last year,
i probable this pair will be alter­
nated between end and fullback. ac>
cording to the play aa they were in
1W3. Both Longman and Hammond
worked with the track team and in the
gymnaalnm alpce the cloae of the foot
ball aeaaon last year, and In oonse
quence are bigger, stronger and faster
than before.
Heaton's partner at half Is doubcI. Unless Graves returns Yoet will
hsve to develop a new man. Persons
and Ten Byck are promlalng, but
neither Is of Graver s claaa at present
Norcroaa will be quarterback. He has
oppoaltlon. as James Is not exiiected back. Last sesaoo was Norcross's
drat year ta football and the way he
flrat year at foot ball and the war be
mind the days of “Boaf Weeks.
So. In summing up. Yost has six
ten who played In championship form
taat year and live places to nu with
whom just now no one but thr
groat coach hlmaelf knows anything
. Yost begins early fall train­
ing at Whitmore Lake. Sept. 13.

rales to govern weddings In that edldcr. l*hls Is the result of circumatancra atteiMlIng tbe recent marriage
there of Robert Ooelet oud Klale
Whetea! They did not ask permlaslon

tutheran Church la Be Deffteatad.
Cadillac. Mich.,. Aug. SO.-The Get^
The drawback or -rebate of
> place with <
X tariff OB Importad raw material of man Lutheran church, on North tats Jbefore Dr. Armatroag. the rector,
Simons street, will be ffedkmtad Sun­ had any Mea of their Intention. They
goods maatifaclnred for export.
**
**Tt> ovaroome the tariff of other day. Sepi. i. The Rev. Backamaier. a did pot even Invite him to aaatat In the
ceremony. After the wedding party
had gone the cburHi waa almost torn
r aarmoa aad othar Ger­ to pieces by a crowd of alfhtaeers wbo
-Tw aamnw new markeu.
man l4itheran mlntatera wlU aaalat
were let loose in It. ] Dr. Arir
tke aftemoon aad ta the erenlng i
and the vestry have/tberefore
•Ta olpar oot aurptus atoek or to
pfWYaat a ahnldowa and incrwaaed
Mrs. C. a Laadtah. Holtaad-Waa
of prodaetSoa. aad keep mltU rue
aU run dowa: could not eat. aiaep. or
, aid man eaptared.
To «et rid of aamplea and oot of Taa mada me atnmg aad robtmt. Great
toalc. M eeata. Tea or TableU. Joka■»Re»aaa the egpaaae of aePiag aad aaa Dn« Oaw
i^gj||>»Hiiig la leaa abroad tkan at

Krsjrs:af..:ss‘£5ir

Abaolotety no ooe ta lajared. aad
taaay are beaeffted. rtiat. tba work» taaa U beaeffted. baeaoae he baa more

In puitinp
iinh a few

’•""A. J. WILHELM
mVERSEimiK
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
V
OMENA
NORTPORT

VIA

STEAMBISCOUillBUlUiD
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tat capatftyr pf itffOO.

Tka ctaliHl

aae af tkaMlaaf

CUIUIIII6S

traded $2.00

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY

ROiMOTMP 25c, 50C.7SC
Beats Lean It 8:40 a. a.
Alt 2:00 y a.

ihiM faniom* r«

plenty «»f couint I

MADAME RITA KRAUS’

Beauty Remedies

with tbe
young bopefttl’a vision and
wws called in, Tlie family SHsembled
and several optical tests were made.
Finally the dmior held up his haml.
•Aiidv^whal do you m-e now, my
LADIKS! Sam^do annea that save
boyr h^ Inquired.
>u Irom &Oc to |l.50 per pair at A.
“I see a dirty hand” plpetl tbe lit
. Friodrich’s.
|
tie fellow.
The doctor’s departnre was roIiow«<d <
\----y a siianklng.—rittshurg Dippat. h.
Dry. Hard' and Sot^ Woco. South Side
haveWou
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for Milking f'owc.
\
TRIED THEM VETT
In a newly lnveute<l rienimn ni» ■
pariittis for milking tows i.y eiES tr.cty I FEMALK HE:a.P WANTED—
l>- I
Record Want Ads. bring Big
Apply Traver^ City Cann
« are attm lietl I
Ratuma for the money InvaaUd.
Of the .
Tliese ImhhIs an- cyijii
Ca
22G1
«l wilb
li.r ret «-iving tliv i
by mea
if n r\ili|»er |ul.e. f

FaSaliByAROr^ptit

of the elif trical devk-e It i« clainusi
tliiit the sm tioii, tliu-^
nr,Ml. ieA.-n,
very cloKcly tb*- siu kiiig of n calf,
and that for this rc-ai-ou llu- ex.w u-t*
I her milk more fn-c-ly tluin ubi-n
mllkcHl by hand. It is niso < IuiuichI tiuit
absoU-ic- cU-jiuliii
be sevured —r«.i
Puta an End to It
grievous wall ofttimeS omes as a
result of unbearable pain
taxed organs. Dlrrlnesa. backache,
Tver complaint and constipation.
constipattion. But
IM to Dr. King’s New Life Plllb
they put an, end to It ail. They are
cenUe but thorough. Try them. Only
2Sc. Guaranteed by Johnson’s Drug
Store and P. H. Meads. druggisU.
W«» SarrMlIe.

Charles Dana tilbsuii. the- iUustnitor.
rer<*iv«Ml the other day a prtutc-d let
ter from a well known ninniiriuiuter
soap. The lettc r said:
*’V«u are c-ordinlly lnvlt«Hl to parUcliMite In n drawing c-outc-st for a
pnre of $2fi. llie drawing must In- an
c-omposltlou that will adver
- prixe will
Use our soap. Only
given, and all unsn<
will IxH-aine Ihe projK-rty of the underslgiied.*'
The letter amused and Irritated Mr.
(ahson. lie siulh-d at it. and then Infrowned at it Finally, having noihig to do for the next fl\e ndnutc-s
B sat down and wrote lo the M»ap
anufarlurera as follows:
“You are hc-artlly inviU-d to parldi
pate in a soap contest that I have In/aug^ted for a prise of fl.'ki Karh
vComp^ltor must submit IW pounds of
Hs best so:ip. put up lo onuimeiital
1 iKixes, and all the scKip that
Is not adjudged worthy of the prtxe
will remain tbe property of the nnderalgued. It Is nec-essary that the soap
forwarded
prepaid.**-Cleveland
Leader.
Thera la mora catarrh ta this aacUon of the country thaa all other dtaeases put together, aad uaUl the last
few years was suppoaed to be Incurable. For a great many yeara doctors
proaoaaoed It a local dtaeaae aad pre^
scribed local remedlea, and by coastaatly falNog to cure with local treatmaat proaonneed It Incurable. Science
has provea catarrh to be a oonstiioI therefore rcq<
stmenL Hall's
Ohio, ta the;
only ooasUtntioaal care oa the mar­
ket It Is takea tateraally la doses j
tioai 10 drops to a teaspoontaL It

lORTHERI MRMAI TRARS.
CO. ROORO TIP RATES
Travuiwa City to Bt. Loulu

I18.S0. IS 4ffy limit
$19.00, AO 4iJ limit
$21 00, lArjme iCMlrr
ThUwiU ioclade ned,
berth between Ttivene City and
^Ti^, wiU be oa nie con.
at^cia, Tbataday. Jaa.
Stemmeti leave Travent City
^.ty Suaday. 10 p.
and
niuiwUyi. 6 a. m.

LI.|0K,A|L
R.F.eWRN,l.>.A

Ml < r.me right 4|mI
first served.

THE PEBiLESS MARKET
Hai just opened to the pubH::, and a brand new meat market where quality and pricei
arc right. Give us a call . .

o. *r. eox'
255&PF0BtSt.

aiZ.PbOM

I’M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
That the Hot Springe rnediernee
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAYERSE CITY. They nan cure you.* For
salt by all first class druggiaU. •

School Shoes
lOr School Boys
for School Days

The kind of ^hoe that is needed for school is the shoe that ix well made of strong, durable leather. Boys
will be boys knd they want a good wearable shoe. Girls will be girls, that is true, and they want an equally
as good a shoe. We have the best of shoes for all.

We have a Boys' Shoe
A genuine cSif skin with an oak sole—will stand as much weather as the oak tree ^Uelf—going to school is
hard on sho4s we knoW. for after the study comes the play that plays havoc with the best of leather. These
shoes sell fof $2. $2.25 and $2.50 and are worth every cent of iL

Got another Boys’ Shoe
That is a good shoe.

Good boys wear

perhaps some i

60 good. The price is good, too

Ask for the Boys’ “Cruiser” Shoe
These are gdarantced to be as good a shoe as was ever made for the money. It is a dandy school shoe.

Girls’ and Misses’ Shoes
More girls go to school than boys, then more girls’ shoes are sold. Have you bought your girl’s abo«s yet?
School will soon begin and you should be prepared. These shoes we are selling will save you monoy. -

Have you seen the Viol Kid
With either light or heavy sole? They are a splendid shoe for just such service as (s required.
you nothing ko look and only a Mttle to buy.

It costa '

We ^11 the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piai^, and the Famous Farrand Organs

mHMNiyi&uT
NacMlTili caffilil

oae koadred dollars tor aay case it |
alao a great BtaiaaMa. Uvar aad KM- faltatacwr^ Bead for elraalars and ,
Addreas? F. J. CHSNBT 4 00, To-1

^ tartR ta IM. aad ta Mtafftar Ito

ssrxsrsssss£

the nlciuivi

you can ilo'it get any picture in

%

If we export liMjttM..

Wc are showing: some new neat checks and novel­
ties in James’ turn dre« goods they arc the greatest
wearing goods you can buy, at 40c and 50c per yard.
Also a better line of suitings at 75c and $1.00 Let us
show them to you whether you buy or not.

woaM have you know, air.’
mmid the Jtudlce angrily, ‘that I
aretdd neither napoct Neptnae for hla
trident nor Japiter tar hta thunder.*
•* ‘And ire ye ahore.* answered Pat,
*yo woaldn*t get on yer koaxe to Bacchas for his whisky r--Watalagtoa
Timet.

Tbe new clergyman was Invited to
dine with tbe family tbe other Sun­
day. and 8-ycar-old Willie of toursr,
made hlmaelf cooaplcuous during bis
stay. lie aeecned to be de«i>lv 1mpreaaed with the minister, and never
Sard, and who should be better IH Ills eyes stray from blni. He man-,
Ifested as miK-b interest as bla eld«-rs *
ever. The death of Ooodlng Is a
was aaid. but regard«l the
Jobs that cannot be overeatlm
ilb a Bumewhat aorrowfur
Caadidatea for hla position on the otb
which waa altogether un- j
er aide of Gregory are “Ted ‘ Ham called for. as be was of a jovla
1 aad Barnett, both freshmen position and greatly amused his
ers.
As
tbe
inlnlsUr w«s aliout to
■emba
ysar.
leave Willie meekly approached him
Joe Mnddoek. the Invincible tackle ami sadly asked:
will be mlaaml. He la to ooseh tbe
wby—liow does It fi‘el to be
nalvwalty of Washington’s team and
winier
his place wiU be hard to lilt. Bigelow **^Wbat do you I
“Why. I hesnl 1
la the meet prominent candidate for
the position Juhf^apw. He baa played
on the acniba for Uiim yeara. but has
never shown what Yost calU “fooibsl!
laatloct.*’ and ibis has kept him off thc>

tla. who played the <

oa the eaat side

' ' 1
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

$

:iV

t

Umar Arms mm«
T. TSa amaciiwaaMwaawtlM XImW. R Oras^. 0*Fh»o«. nu jb s«p- by Omi am ni tSa Trataiwa CRy
poaed tip be the best shot la the world. M m Ofli cMh m rawRad la a
lUeard ui straight at ktorw York two Helary Mr cW lattar. Hto aaora Mag
Tbe
years Bgp last ssmaisr^ At a moeesag ft m d4 tatfsu oat of m
^ the iB^iaaA a baad of espmt dboot-

1 Mh. t,:4M k*M fm tW
M 1
•fWMk.
kair bow tate
Wliw lo «ttim IMOwaw <n«X a»l It

era. at Wssji Read, lad^ Mr. Oroahy
high goa, also woo a very haad.
» silver trophy ia a compeUtkm
of tldrty>two of the best sbou la the
world by breaking lOO siraighi.
has trophies galore vaJoed at

He
thou

aaads ef dollars^ He is the represea

4
O, 9MI or POMOlMk ^
: im, lilvimont, oou
Q»1 to irtomm iito
koUMT.B«foL.B.Bi

aofo.U JL Btoii^ AMl Rojr Soodeld
%UI lopriMia Oo Proo^jtortea C R.
•i Uto dtairtct C H
lU Km
ItMlai UMtoy
tOMolrow.
Mr. mM Mrs. F. P. Heddsn of Cli!.

tatlve of

the Winchester

RepeaUag

Arms eoaipijay. New Haven. Coon.
R O. Helbm of Carton. Ohio, to alae
considered One of the best ahots to
America.

He to the reprossnutive of

h«U. M. C. company.

Fim M^^Mcmioa (Kiagaloy) idf
Cmm ITtaVm CRy) M. Hamoat
(Ktagylay)
WaM (TiAmaa CRy)
It. Danmaoa HOagslay) U.
Saoaad Bgiiad-Camr (Travataa
Oftyl ». Natooa fUagslay) It. Dai^
mar (Triiiraraa CRy) If. Uatoa (Klagstoy) L Saydar <Travana aty) It.
dgliliiBmt.
Twaaty targeta. aattaaea |2. fit
added.
\letmeyer. 1€; Croahy. 18; Young.
(I; HeOiaa. If: PRellto. 20.

H. W. Metmeyer of Chlragt. is a rep

Cafitraetor Mamwa Haa Bagon Fiming

Mrs. B. Robsrts and son of Ctileaco

John Maaroe. aoatractor oo the aew
Y<^*Froot afreet bridge, has abool
U1 the piles driven: Iw fact all are

"»ad Mrm. ioha Tbaohsr.
Mr*. Charlos Oomala loft this mcim

Irivea with the exoepUoo of^lhe tatoe

lac for a stolt with Mrs. A. B. NowU»n

iplles which are used In putUng op

Mr.tlormainaorooipamoa

Imr part of the war dnd will go to

t^ Huoi^

:hom at far as the Pouto Implement

thU

Moraiac to attend tbe ftmcral sonrlce

/mpany’s Und.

af Mr. Carhach's brother*/d mootlu

spiling are being driven.

OM hor. Mrert E. Mann, son of Mr. and

water it about sixteen fmn.

A single row of sheet
Tbe dmnkwt

Mrs. Leri Mans.
RREVITIES.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nelson retun^il
lo LHand this niurnltiK after vUUinK

Fortyrlx yt*ars ago yesti

In the city.

xiid Mrs. J. R HamUn. W2

Arohle Orlatt went to Manistee this

•on street, were aiarrlcd.

morning on n few ds>s* business

There will be a dance at G*« We-que-

H| B. Hall wont to Maneelonm thbr

oag clnb bouse l->lday evening. Three

morhlng to give his lecture on the
oomgantod by ReVlAUftaan. sho will
lllnaimte ih'chi^iire with the st« r.-<i|v

>loces id music.
A number of todies eojoyeil a euchre

‘ Fred $. Fetter. Lansing. Mich..

wrty at the We-que-tong club house
Mbhlgsn

tiooa. and b> Uni H.ill. wl». siu vWt

KiinetemafUi*

Wlnchcjiter

UerK-aliug Arms Cumpany.

Mrs. Mug«uie l»ari;ard and nmtlier
Mip. F. R Robbins went to Keystone
tbU morning.
Rev. Henry McKinley mnd daughter
MISS Rose.

MUs Rose Slnnley

and

Cynrn lllsshaw of the meads churrh;

-141Z

and Ml«a liuian Finn
1 rhureh and Rcw. L. II

. Btosell and Roy Brhnflold of the l*res

<'harlt>s

morning as rapresenisthra of theh
Kns|»i» went

to NVsh ta

waala yesterday for a short visit wltl.
his sun before going to Orand Uaplds
Ueuige llatnUn U taking a vaiailon
from f. \\ Friedrich’s slio*- store am’,
made a trip down, the bay yi-sierday
Mrs. Jtdin Cruse reluriied to Honor

street.
The show I'rmipe of

•Umler South

lorn Skies** went to IVtcMikey this after­
noon for a performance ther<» tonight
J. M. UlakeSlee went to Kalkaska
IhU afliwnoan where he will attend
1;D; O. K.

K. noH-tIng and tmunrrti

i night he will BO to IVtoskey
ahutber.

.-eiircHentatlre of Ibe DutMuit IHjwdor
•uniimny; l-Vwl S. Foster of Ijuislng.

hat

the management

meats,

many

nooks,

\rrns eoiniwny** IniereSt la Michigan

ind sent ool as ^mentoes of a plea*
InteresT

ir»* all ntilinl evp, rU on ibe gmunds.
.Ma\ Henvler

of ll.Tine Oes k

ami

loraec lleikes of t\.lmubiiii. Ohio, art
rf

l»lidge|M.yt. t'onu.

The Kpworth League of the First M.
meeting and

be

ast meetin that Rev. Laiifmsn and

ainileurs..

*

O. X. tWd. aiioilier KiKid amateui

lud.

end the toiiraatiunt.

Xeryoue InvlUMk

Cr.-l-l J.'Hudtuin
I. [Hudtuin of Gri
Grand Kapldv
> here until tomoi

Ver>

A short program w ill be given

Mrs. to S. WalU^r and sun Frank
returned to Fife Lake yvstentoy after
i vUii nth her son. County Clerk Roto

■PS

n Walter, mnd other friends.
, THE MARKETS.
rk-trolt.

Mich..

Aug.

x>rn. D3r; No. 3 yhile oats. 33toe.
Toledo. O.. Aug. 30.—Wheat—Cash

attend

ind

September. lU.llH:

Cbiarog. Aug. 30.—Wheat-Old Sep­
I1.07S.;

new

today.
Mrs. navbl Brink and broth«‘r in-laW

—Octobt'r pork.

Kan.,

who

time

have

at

WUe:

ember. 31 \c; May . 3:>Sc.

been

iamsburg this allernoou mi business
Monrue. s^bo lias lun-n

Itotening
we luiHMxl a ihlgotly cki*cd cburih.
•• *l v'liose Goil has a key t.i let him
self ill.* slie r« liiark.sl. hK.kilig lli..U«.;litfully at the liarreil door. *but the p»-ople have to go lo the mxloli *
•*I didn’t have a cliun h then. ’ eou
tliiueil tin* diH-lor.
I made up my
mind Hull when I did have one the
pe«n»le wimld nvi have to hum ui* ihi
sexton lo ;;et ii^ ”—New York 1 imes.
War I* on<v mure Udiig waged In
ICngland on ivy and on eider bushes
near r-alluHlr.ito and oilier line i.uiUlIng*. Tlie ivy is iu-eusisl of l^e^ug a
•liesfiiu-ilve 1*0.-11-05 (vtnriur
w^-eil.**
while the elder is euinbumiisl l..s aii»e
It* roots have a li.ahit of fuieing rtu-iu
selves Into masonry rhlnk*.

.niitlerluM The d««it
r* lire hel.W urtreliithh*; niul firm* bnxe
cetune wcurv jof engaging them. The
umber ofI
to
un the iu
1* *mll>
*.
lb tb
the agency of tt
oiKt muiitb
New York; i-uitouiny
i-uudumy iu 1L*s Angx*h-* rejiortiHl sixty
iotliat
city. ni»l through­
ty ii7
that elt:
out the w*uth
Miiitli Lme wonl »f
ImreHite• in thi^ numlHT of
ihoii.-ally
«tli**K idrito 1*011101!.-a
Magariue.
*uniiuei-.--Kra Maga
Would
«1 ^oko l*0«Md
l*o«Md Ct----Coko.
Mii^H .\Ivr.i Ivolloy. xvlio ha^
iittaiiuil n

.4,. 1,V

•Johnnie
the More ami j
bought ti |*«.iaif1 of K iigur for 3 .-1•llt*^ I
n iH.iind of ujitter I Ol _*.'. e, nt*. vix
ml a iN.umi uf
What (Kks that

ra 1*1*1 her l.;.:ol
r," Mie Mini. I-..I
enke. -Nexv AXirk Times.

Provisions
lard.

..tl

.San l<>nneiiKx> team drixet^ reeidve
fS. Isi.rd) and f4.iv> a ilay for driving
one. two and three horm- leani^ re*l»eitlvelv.

Mtos PhUlltis will IM- glad to explain this to you.
Swiss embroidered table coviura.

lunch

Irish Point lac*‘ d&Hiea and square*.-

cioths,

$7.10;

We also have tbt

dresser m

We also canr our

plete line of stamtusl linen dollie*. squares, centerpieces,
Our line of all art aeedl

bo found to be very etimplete in all

lines.

We

have

sU

terns for English Bjelet embroidery.

V

We have the liuen Initlato lor handkerchirta. also the fast O^r j

.Mn* «nul*lu-

In th; nnl.l,«l

l«ldlii*.«c. A MI-fa*

here as

well as the Sosf aad
We

»ork Ihal

have just reorivad
am tvttalnly hM«:

Sample Cine ol Cadies’

.new Fall fulls
Our buyer in New York picked up
two sample lines of Ladies* Tailor
Made Suits, in the very newest styles,
and fabrics, at a large discounu
There arc just twenty-three Suits, no
two alike. The price will save you

■4;

1-3
V SetdIsphfiK
R
irinfpw

ntwStrftBtHiK,
Ilf mittlBtft Dipt. A

Boston ftor^J

wmn

George W. Curtis united in msirlagc

pecied home today

*on and Mtos Goldla Wilbur of lhlS(

R. 0. Heikes. Dayton. O.,
.'leprt'remlr.g t*nien Mtsalhc Cartridge
;

Company.

'Ity.

The ceremony was a very quiet

itlair and was performed In the comailsidoner s office. .

:m»l atnatv'Ur.

McKellar of

Indin

Cl'.ail*’!*

Buc k i>

tre.vi.i5rer

of the

went lo Kalkaska tbla afieriuHin to a(

•ournajm ntj Max

lend the C. E convmitlon.

Cre. k ii gt tu-r.nl manager, while Fred

Mrs. Carrie Haggard went to South
morning

Oats—Sep-

M

We have the

This to another fascinating form of a«

a?t evening Heixy Tracy Si-oit of Hac-

lo Win

spending some time in Buflsio. is.

thU

la embroidery) which to at Its height of popatortty.

ihraad* for the other lines of aeedl** work.

Scott- Wilbup.

The stonind ove'

Wimam Harrington nem

Hoardman

$11.40;

woa%. experiaily to this irne la Hardaage

<»f embroldeiy silk* Is always found

tbs. $7.45.

and visited .Mrs. K S. Winiams

Margaret

Siptember.

Com—Septem-

May. 4»toc.

Ifor allMataarbrarti

There to a constantly la<

embroideries aad SagBsh Eyfict embitiN

ln!ii>U l> r.vl f..r marklns mdenrMr.

Kalkaska.

jmaaed Uirx>ugh thy' city ycMenlay mi

Miss

lX*cemLer.

n.toto: May. $1.14.
tember.
*>er.

Mrs. John

80.—Wheal-

August, $1.14: No. 2 red. $1.14; No. 3

aummer here. return»Hl lo their home

home.

This is the

be president will be privUeKed to at-

51.0SH: May. $1.10to-

; their way

socisl of the

»astor tomorrow evening.

riim (Vnfrifl Oity. luwa, to here io>t

MATERIALS AND FINISHED ARTICLlR-'vl

ideas in linen criffe lace duiUcs.
stand ixuidlll^s of 200 year* ago may
we bring eui+lvcs to veallxe tbe ad­
vance tU country and Ibd worUl bare

News letter. jl*o|mlar txlucallon. fn-edom bf siieecU* religious toleration and
governnu'iit by tlie |H*»ide were then
unkiKiwn In the colonies; to worship
•*1 know if* u aliwnge thing l«
Of a young lnd>.** W wild, pulnfully according to tk rites of tbe Catholic
ecnluirraaied. "but you know how my cbiiTch was aU-apllal offense lu Maautterly ^ <b*sert*
me aachujH-tt*; nciw but memlH-rs of eaMU* Bniwn'* «x»mi»auy. Ubllshed ehu/lu-s <*mlJ lu.kl offiee;
leii 1 1
I am uiu-ertnln. bcHidt*.. n< u» the uiau It was a criminal art ftw any iswm to
ner In wlih h kIh- wmiU! r*-cflve'«iiy— ride or cUiWrtn to play on Sunday;
men and womirn were obliged to con­
ah— o^-rtinrt-* on my purl. If it
asking too much 1 would to» ever fess U fiTc ci.ngn-gaHon*. ninl any oito
who did not tlletsl ebimli eouhl be
gralefui to you if you i*»ukl. in
raamil way now and then, kindly > fined, acconlink lo law.-Boston Globe,
um-*.ny a goo<l word for me.
•m* Trw/p Ste.owfaaaer.
In her fallurf to get sh ady xvork the
**Why. aurc, you. innir I**>•.” intergirt who come* to New York is apt to
rnpftxl MU.< ijiilck^iep. wiiii til
lH*come
a loiwlf. Iiomehws Ihlug of "no
most bearliiies*.
-If
your.iiuwii ami disre>.
gone on dear little Bnnvnev ni plug
uuti tmdev tbe lifor you with all luy inlgiit * -Cbiciigo
"floatex;* U a girl
tramp slx-nogdapbir who live* from
baud to mouth and town t« town, who
The Rev. l»r. W S Ualuaford of F
gets >-tarlt*d rolling ronm! and doe* nut
Getirge** to fond of telling ol the hwant any mo/, xvill nut May In any
soiis he h-anis Hum the little tiu
IK*sltion lo
Of his lloi k.

onfert'nce year at the home of the

be groiiDtli lpda.v, ruUKUleriHl une of

lynx eyed pounule. So be ral*ea only a little ride aad devotes the re­
mainder of bto time to resting.- From
ttcT. Artlmr J Mlaon Brown s "riiliap.
py Korea * In (Jentory.

Tbe Celt, whose knowUdge of com­
poser* wa* limited, mistook the ges
tore ami made a hasty grab for ins
be\-enige. exclaiming at the same tiiiie.
"Vex lie. yea dumued Hub hrnau.
tbat s my be^r."

church will hold their last monthly
nisiness

^

\V. li. Juryi*^ of tJrjuul liai.ids is on

KapMs. who have lunm MM*ndlng th.

some

group*

secluded spots finding a lodging
niaoe In hit camera to be retoochiMl

charge uf

He will be met In Kalkaska

of Coffpllle.

drives,

Vbe Winchester

vho tisi

Mra. Hess and daughter of C.rand

j spending

plans for Us

tqiiaii. alKo Ibe WlnebiMer Repeating

by Harm C. ailbi'rt.



Newh u wanta last week to

rhto event to une of the pleaiiantest

this morplug after visiting at the bonu
of Mrs. John l^wia of (41 West From

rip ti*

ake twenty-dve views cif^the grounds,

•nnipany of Clnrimisil: C. W. HlmllK

lll-^lu^lalleH uf ihe r. M- C. Company^

ohnrehtw to the C. K. emiv«nilon.
Robert

Tmirm nr t\iljnibiis. Ohio

*e.*»n»?enliillve of the Hei«*r< Cariridgr

hyterian ehuirh went to KsIKssbs till

;

■ehlerday aft(*mooa.
K. K. Moblu made his tenth annual

old friends there.

ft

I a beer garden at one of our ]
at a table with a mug of beer n
ribow. Alonjpdde wws a German Tbe
occbestia
tiegan
tbe ^ -Corom
Ms rcb** from -Tbe Pmpbet. ‘
Tbe
Teutons face teamed fill ever with a
amlle of pleasure, sml by way ol iiuk
Jng blmaeir agreeable and ImiuirtiBS
informatkm to bU neighbor be re

Ine at the market sUa aad will diive

Thomas Carhaeh. Mrs. J. Mann and

So roctcB to tbe

broidery plc-ce*.

ng on driving the spllaa for the dock

jPorl Huroa to attend the rares.
went

•Bd

tire syMMo tl^t
ptoM^belW
atrelbxl tbroogh tbe
stotid apotby of tbe
open Mrs aud stored In api»rart
rival etalma of fotw
wwMiennMit at tbe stteut and kneel- Aatatle mad
^ powera l/vo held R togetbw at
tng congregation
He looked a
mmt. then lurulag to the »cxton. wba
probtom to as bod as
stood neat by. rNaacked brkily:
**Wc)l. lUto beats tbe devil!**
Tbe sextoa vurtMNi a serene eye <
datioy all la entire to o^mntate
him. -*11101 to tbe totentioii.** be

Thaoi in for Oaeic Una.

H. Pope of Kou BIfftitli sl«H.

JIrs. R Mana

th« bighcat bl^ or gtoew to dIaaH
«bo dicMe tbo pto.
toAr^l^

ceneat showing of Dattenburg pieces;

M« rotonod homo after rlstlliic Mr.

pf jadksoa,

' 9'

SFILCS ORIVBN.

-esehlatIH* W Ibe Itella<?tUe Howder

c«io ors tbo gueatM of Mr. and Mrs. E.

tw'iiiiMT»»

for a

visit

* with relatives.
Mrs. J. W. Morse has resigned her

Hv:i-ier of liattk

'•nrU.^. c.-pinh; of thf hv-al cluh, i>
vkriH-.
The \k',u>rs who have never .Oio!
>ver

water

1a fore

experience’ the

posiiion. as manager of the millinery

ronbi.of

depsrtmoBt of the Boston store and

‘illier la sp<H'4 <»r b^liAht «*f the target.

left yesterday for Grand Uaidds. m her»

A*. IV Jarvis of Grand Rapids shot last

the wIlFrosiae in the future

.•wr ar MenomintH' at a similar trap

Mrs. A. J. White and J. C. White ol
Solon are in the city today.
O. Larson and wUe of Sutioas Bay
Meyer

only

city on a buslaem trip.
Charlos Morse of Cemtrml Lake Is iu

shot

through

Afterncoo Events.
The

oficriiHin

evenu

Ktartcd

og

prx>mpily at l:?.u p. m. with the wind
fiv^sheiiicg

up

somewhat from

the

Qcrth. making the target a Uuk? more

Joaepti ^aHm of Suttons Bay to a
vtoltor is the city.
R a DpFtmnce of Kiagaley is at
teodlag the shoot givea hy tlti local

difflciilt.

Special sale on school
suits this week. The
Boston Store.
THE

TRAVTaU

College will opau 1

clothing, he’ll a]wa>*s
be a good judge of
clothing values. It
pays to buy the best,
especially in clothing.
We realize this, and
handle a complete
line, w hich we guar­
antee to give satisiacdon.

The grand stand was well

full'd, tieveral ladiee being on hand to
eiUuy the work of the probwahmals on
the ground,;
i Sixth Bvent^
The' Fixth event was for Afteen tar­
ns. entrance I1.S6,

added.

Firwi Squad-Vletmeyer. 12; Crosby.

trip to the «Ry today.

jH.A.HaMon,

the

Jouruaxuent.

of Manton are in the cHy.

the city.

Irsi to the fifth of September.
2274^1*

He atoo says that »>ut

three

JF you let your boy
grow up in

1 will ttot'ltoliver oil from the

of 3tHi members of their home club last
week

C. 8. Gabrkw of Bellaire to in the

NOTICE TO PATRONS of the oil
wagon.

iml laughingly nays he never made a
o^nmT Khowing.

an? Traverse City vIsKoni.
Reynold Swanson and F. H

nut be Ins sble to judge

School suit Sale this
week at The Boston
Store.

15; Yeung. II; Heikes. 15; PheUto. 14.

l*M TAUdNa YET
LEST YOU FOROST.
Thai Iht Hoi RpHafi Mioliiw
hawo carqrYMUSANOS IN TRAVERSEClW.
For
amohyaMMolaooSniMM

Kulieck $

ROOM SIZE RUGS

Satafday T

September «J
Tke T«nr CWn^cr

fe J

SmSTm"
wm mmmnoH

paoiect.

fat. aad whaa tMa Mfied
amna thiaklM the aqaadroa to he the
aMpa. CUptala Yagl of the

aal **Slip** Peadpg from the mala
aad the Srtag of a tdaak abot acrum
the KJaahlaaiara*s bows hreoght the
ship to a ataadsttll. This tarn of et

-AHD BIS>j '

Bg Curty CMbuy
—IN THE—;

Scenic Rnral Gomedy

5s^ Si
Plunkard

Inthedlmaadi
fhuLssMspTelcgniph. It appeass that
the mea had bees artmsw .rwattag aM
had tlM laemhartisd. The
fsnmde beat dsatisper MClSa pat le

.'ICI

J. C. LEWIS

srr-at
•nrrw

■MhM Msfi MhM a Wilt Miaaffh ttf

la wrimt b kaawa aa the Big Bead SSmbuSTbSTiM
the gevemmmd hM fbaad tmMTS g^d
wblcb b appall bf the di^ MM M ilka JHIM db

i^rythtna aaw tmt tkaTlUe!

km UHMite Rgnl jcomedy
A SMC sad B«ea«tc4.d7 Co.

HKD«E8TQUALnve0aanLS -

B EST
UNIFORM AND SATtSFACTORY

FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,

I ao gigantic muot be, I'M TAUCINB YffT
LfftT YOU FOROrr.

mtap Tk9 Meood act, atovtat
began lookMMIor <r Malar Crafum-a koiaa.
m
ta a Hallova aa party aad
ptejoct wblch wlU orersbadew
I 4M Ml i^airaa rary rlrld l»a<taaI tke grrateot IrrtgatJon works of
« la Maka It aaaai raal. The alagpt. Borne Idea of tbe enormity of
prelect can be gotbered from the
I ior the aeatel aad the gamee were
that It win toqalre a tnaael
paMattyptoaMM
tweaty-olx
mlba bag ta carry the waknown,
*tbe.
party
nev
**IMer •oatbera Skies** U the best
Ooear d*AJeae Ummgh
f lhal has appsared here In a W
and oat on to tbe bigbOa I
a. II Is a eleaa pMy aad a play hsJT t
la tha aakmn
I aaa'ha wftaeseed by eeeryoae, the
tbeir coarse of
KlMS Of tears aad laagbter follow^ aetkMi. The oMcars were Ca|
las at tlpMly that the spectator feeU
Mier for harlag witnessed the proOwen

The Death Penalty.

It U wl
t Sqlve
lt‘B the beM salve on earth and will
prevent fatality when bums, .ore., ul
eera and piles threaten. Only L*5c. at
JohBBoo’s Drug Store and F. H.
Meads*.

and

^

aad eoialeaJ situation., .htwild witmw.
i|he perfkinnance of “The Hoosler Girl *
•asl^ciaday. Sept. 6. Tli.i date belnR
labor Ua^ Ihe'^ manajtement ha. se^
a .peels! a»stliuH> to be given a!
S:30.
lOOln J. Osfier. under whow su«_____ Mlaa Jells Grav. the young emotloaal actress. U tusking her .tell.r
la Mr. Carter’. Isti^nt play. ’ Her
Bln.** dftilen In Into the i^«ccnl
t. drviilsttHl on the th«*.trlcal
>. that Ml.. Gray I. to Im- one of
sadlng light, in a Shake.pe.rlan
r^iar«ast revtval to be put un by
r«e or;the big .yndlcal^ ihU coming
*’Mlu Gray I. bound by al»jtt>
late contract to apitear Milely under
m aiaaageinent tor a term of year..**
Carter 1. quoUMl a. uylng. ’and
^iay Bhaheepeartin revival In which
■ay appear will U* exrlmtlvely
■ly direction, and Ml*. Gray
«in he the only star *
: Miss Julia Gray, wipported by Rich
^iNaoa OMton and a very .trong cast.
I appear In **Her Only Sin * at SteinGrand opera bouse next Thure
J. C, Lewis and hi. big company
ilaas will poaltlvely appear
|jha etty Opera House Saturday r
^fSg. Sept. I. In Jhe grent comedy
SI Plaakard. a rural com
Mm full of funny sltuailoas
thle novelUe.. ThU Is oni
maker for lu owners.

i

That tho Mot tpcbiga modblnoe
hm oarod THOUBANM IM TBAVEm CITY. They CM ham PM. For
■alo by all llcM data dratflMa.

Cur* all chronic i

Qtfvylsctto fis«m

or aal* by ail fli

transport sod. the wsrskMs

bosrdHS tbe Klnshlnmsni aad
eedered tbe troopa to lay down tkeir
sutlug that If
they did so they would be token on
board the warships. Tbe soldier, wets
given an hour In which to arrive at a
decision, and having allowed tbe crew
aud the paaM*uger. to
take to the boats tbe naval uffloers isimed to the squadron.
It waa DOW past mldnlgbt. witk a
bright moon and clear aky. A gisat
alkiKe prevailed ou the trauafwrt,
only troop, on board
iet. at
again Inspected
men. wbo wets found lu perfect order,
uiotkmleea. but other. Using bayor loading their rtlMa. preparing
for the end. Sergeant Major Waahl
was itdlectlng tbe maps, sketches, etc.,
kept by the offlesrs. S*^rg««int Okano
gmtlHTid In the note book, of tin* men.
and maps and note book, were thrown
Into tl)e engine room Sre. A corpotsl
octlered the men to take off the numU‘is on their aliouMrt atrajis ao that
everything MmuM be destroyed which
would prove of any value to tbe enemy
afterward.
It waa paat 1 o’clock on the morning
of AprU IHI when tbe Riimlatia dla
hargtd a torpedo against tbe fore part
of the trammort. On tbl. Captola
Sbllna went Into tbe ’tween deck, and
freed tbe men from mUitary dtotipllne.
They were toU to take what course
they thought flt. as nothing could be
The men. anxtons to know tbe fate of tbeir oOlceis.
swannfd up tbe companlonways to tbe
. round the dour, locked and do
Issuing theisrism. Indde wero
tksra. wbo bad agreed to sink
with the steamer. Imprtouoed In tbe
aalooo «> that they should not fall Into
tbe hands of the enemy. I^irtlcnlar
and acmpnloua to tbe last,
bad petsoaded C'aptaln itkVral
Ba
did not belong to9 tbeir regiment, of the

r bto dying w ith

ollker. reparded by the geMtal staff aa
one of the amartest oAi'cra of the snay
In nortbom Kerrs, left bla comrsdes.
This and tbe manner of bla death la am

and tbe band and oreheatra oarI by thb company will be up to Ito
>high atandard. aa tbe finest muMcal or-

stated that
from tbe
that tbe
oIBceis abould die together and left
that be w^ sell bb
tbe ahtp vowing
VOS
ttfe to tbe »emy. bat die flgbtlng.
What became of Ueateaant Tmoda b
not known.
The end of tho mea sraa equally
tragic. Borne minutes after Captain
hnd glveo hb

PhllatcUsta have jurt been rid of
le of their wpnrt ramplrca. A Belgba deeler named Burn, trading In
Msrtfa. Ima been selllug for abuul AT
dtampa catologiicd ebewhere at A27.
imd a good many unwary buyers
MUghl at the halt. Mtcnieco|ae exami provod all tbe ’’bargain.” to tngewAotber.andi

tlr^ practlcahle and eapcci in time |
to aee It carried eat.
I
BRIDEGROOM ON COFFIN LID i
I

to the IM of a coffin and
cortfd with all tbe cerrmony of an
dent BcTPCbn fund
Frank KUb waa iwrrbd to the proaapdel reception given him by bb fHsea dub of
»w member, of
I’oodbwn. 111h iaay. a Ctdcago db
patch.
End*of a Bitter FighL
The ciab Is an organisation of bach
olorw wbo agreed not to. marry, and
“Two physician, had a* long and
“*!•
fight with an abeeKS on luy
Miee^ut. tbrey Keeee. iireelOeut of j
^
j y nughe.H of
tbe Club, sent for Mr. Kllb the other
Gs.. "and gave me un Kverv
day. and when the btter got off the . body thought my time had come As
tnUn at Auburn Park he was met by j a laat resort I trU-d l>r. King's New
twelve men dtvaa«^ la white gown. I Discovery for Con.uuipthm The Wn
dug and I wa.s
and caps.
: eiu I r«-celved was striking
Mr. Ellb waa overpowered and strap- i on my feet In
in a few ilays Now I v.- en
alih.
•oughs. Colds a
trouble*. GuaranuH-d by
h,tw.*hIt. lK««. A.<h.U..uatwu|j;;2ni^"fDruT8T‘
rug Store and F H .Mi uds.
druggists. Price 50c and |1 "O. Trial
otbera bd the horses, and two ,-arried bannen. Tbe otheni uiarehed Is^ i
aide the wagon. ea<4j carrying a green ,
laac-rlbed on one banner were
nb. **He’U be under the lid i
next week.” and on the other wa.
I and .KMiletl I
painted a skull and crosshooea.
Through the prineipal street*
.
Khe rv|.r.-H»-nte'*l th:il
aoceaslou marched to Mr. It
the
fauiou* Invetitor huiTUilly ku1»
lome. Tbe coffin and Mr. Ellb
After . gradual r.-»5turatlun
carefully carried Into the bouse and '
'
of
hb
eoergie*
Mr.
FaIIhou *Kk«|
all oat down to a silent dinner. Not a
wonl was apokeu Uiifll Mr. Ite*-se arose ' “How did you ever .iire-eeU in ma«
and presented Mr. EUb with a l»eautl- I taring smh . lung ainl <x.nvlm ing
I
.iwb
as
th.i
■"
ful loving coil.
I
our
are tnugbt u. nt
P«1U I the home Olfii-*-. ' rti*i»..iuh^l ih,- huly.
from , sweetly, "by iiieflii^ uf the | honoEdward Uoyd.
•mpe 1 gtoph.”—Harper'. \Ve« kh .
from folug over the Aufeerkwn f.U. .
BANK ACCOUNT.
nlghta ago. oays tbe
Inet He w
waJklug OB WU-I Start a bank account by Mvlng a
indred and AHy doll.r. on this Intbe water’s edge. U* slipped and feU
Here'* the rtory
The

e the Goat bbmd bridge.

»«“ *“

managed to cUni
strength rKumed.
■nMl eourt
-mat ana
»mA
In
final
unai
effUrt
and euceewled
m
in reaming ”P'
a pbee of mMy Just below the bridge.
im.tn.dA
these up-to-date.
No. 1 In.trumenUHe walked U> a ealeoii on Fall, street. I nn tkMo
Flrtt come, first served. Corner Front
where be i
and Caw .freels.

M tbe couatry. Each cane b pbt abowlng the locality from
t^ nee vug nbtiitned aud Ihc

Mot gpHngi com curt. 10 eonta.
For aab by B. ff. WaH ^ Bmia.

HANNAH 4 LAY MffRCANTILl CO.,

Lincoln J. Carter pr^U
America*! greategt

JULIA GRAY
Supported By ilhe
Sterlinc Actor,

RICHAIiDSOII CO^ON
And a caxt of onifonn e^ccllance
in the powciful drama !

JILIIIVIKU J
MATINEE and NIGHT
Monday. Sept. 5tb.

ELGIN C. LEWIS
V-IMME

Tbe Unebloe Snrpise •! Tbe
SeasM

“HERONLY^IN”
A Lincoln J. Carter produce
tion iceoicaly; \ Fruhman |voduction in All Else.

PRICE
25c. 35c. SOcadJtSc
Seat Sale Opens To.
morrow Morning.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

MISS KATE WATSON
lathe Pastoral Comedy
THE”H00S1ERG1RL”
Supported by
MR. GUS GOHAN
And

CASH GRGGER

AN ALL-STAR CAST!
PRICES
natinee: lOc and 25c
Evcnluf: 25c. 35c, 50c

226 Eist Fmt SkGlI

f

GREAT CLOSING OUT

The stock of goods formerly owned by W. C. and
B. A. Gannett will be offered to the highest bidder,
commencing Wednesday afternoon. August 31 St.
at 2 p. m.. and will continue every

Afternoon and Evening
until the entire stock is sold. This stock cbnsisto
of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry. Silverware, Opera
and Field Glasses, etc. A chance of a lifetime to
buy bargains. Samuel S. Levy, Americas best
known auctioneer will conduct the sale. Every
lady attending the sale Wednesday afternoon will
receive a handsome souvenir spoon free.

Proffwr Calmette of
that a uew and unexpected oonree of
‘nrlA. I,
wealth has been dbeovered in the ter
1 hiefii. whim he ron.ld
rttofy of tbe Ute Boer labile. Nw
loom- of lufeitloii. He
tbe eaetem bolder Of tbe TravaaL on augferta tbe u« .of iillel* for Japan­
tbe ledge nf tbe lefty 8o«4 Afrknn
ese paper hamlkrirWcf*. wlih M-|iaplattau. three mtuable le^ of tin rnte division* for ttie new aud u*td
•re have been>«nd. and tbe dspoaUn
onca. The btter are to be buroevl.

Tbe ndnemb of Abaka are shown
«t tbe vrortd'a fnir la au oxtenaire exbIbH of ulxty4«iir emwe of gold, etlrcr

Hot gfNSnga eaUrrh <
Mot gpHnga aoap. 10 t

hundred piano, to Grin

rock Slid : received loday at their branch store
nnttl hi. j tiere and placed on Mle for |2oo and

may piuee fis be aa licb In tin-and
mpp uuMMmlwndy knowntobetu

Manatff thecmpomraroiamMia The
aamay lapllod with Ihlal affect, hat tht
■ad af aff maa aob amr. fMly kahp
abo nftor the M teipeda waa.dm

Little PeurlN bal.y
had died
before It wn* n w «-.-k
im.l
row reigned In tbe liume. 1S-mH Imd
not MH-u much of ilie
hnhy.
was ju.t a. grieveii
the n-.t
bouaehold. .\fier the fnn»r:tl.
ever, she aeero«Hl to think It «
duty to eoiiifort her mother. w\>.> \vi,-i
mneh ulioi-ked one day to heat IVarl
aay In the n,o«t Norlom. of lon-v
"Mainina. I woiildn t «t> if I were
you. 1 think tl«l only «-nt that l.ahy
here on appnoni,
:i|n»ro\al, any
anyway."—Li|
i-otlv

Hot Bpringa Quick Ralbf (llnlnmat)

smu'Sis

THURSDAY SEl^T. 1st
APUYTNATIUS POISED

MICHIGAN

HOT SPRINGS REMEOKS

UMkim the PaBilest Street
Pinde erer sen.

Qrcbestra cm thelRaad
cha who had chatge of the woth at
the tiaaMoct. prqpoaed TlalUag the
vafahlpa aad taktpg mich meaeama as
laqalrtd by ctrrakistaiices. This waa
Mtasd la he tbs bsat coarse, aad. barIM aald farewell to tbemitlUry oMces
la commad of the troopa aad aocompaaled by Captaia TagI, Paymaatar
llda aad an Interpreter. Mr. Koada.

"

FORCED TO RAIfiE MONCY,
Largest piano factory In the world
forced to ralw ready money, hence
they aoM to Grlnaell Bro^ for spot
cash an even hundred pianos. 15 per
oeut below fae*ory cost. Tbe first car
lakd nod In the ttale.ucorner Front
and Casa atreuta. No hargatna ever
shown anywhere eqaal to these; $16
to Ufi down and 1C to liO par month.

fit

fit

ADA K- f»BAXT

topweiml
pwropowlklev.' F*or JkuBUWtk
We wlB Pipe Fter Rooms art Farakb Fbdwex Ody $i0.m
The order «uut be made before Aa,nt 81ft The «<»k to be done vhea fpaalcd, tnihm M dii|>.

TiWAkVtoW OITV OAto

i

toar.jrj|^lhiM.r, pof^ 1

. Mmi M. PFwMh.1lor i7 yean aoaiaa of MraBt/kmaaoaMat to the rw
; aMtMwwlBtktoMMltaOUMtMt nrtdeai of Battle Oraek. celehrsted
nck birthday.
«M nm ^llrttoM* aU
Whoop oat of ktoe as he was fklHBg
Into tk« watorllia drew a gmat c
hat ^ weto oftaM to eoam arltJ
hairiiUla of him as they ospectod be
Id todMth at
Tk« Mmm of tiM Prfiu^ lUalM
catching in
A Ck^kml CkK. or
ilr. Roa^ wni aeftoUag la lai
wo«M «p iMt week
apanr toom tlm laaMli Md the wind
Of ||» artOM B«OM O Md Mow to UM
waa klowlagil away from the dock
M about $1^ wo. POM oat
when ke took a gaff hook nod went to
pan the boot la. The hook wns not ns
at A4ri«B for tbe obMnrotkw oC La­
bor
A praopifHtre tpdoitfta) pafiMopad a ballooa ommMoo oip kotrp^
lac tbe wmmhtn of tbo arrmac
Tba iBovaMit Martad at Marcoott.
acalaat Om rwtkal vHtlac ./.teai la
tiMi paMie aelMMl. I. jbartag a aoUoe^
abla
all orw tka appOr p
cala aad tba CDOd oM .laat laiiar will
raa acala ba la itylc.
Tka latcM naika •Vary trma
-fi
vflda of Oaklaad oouaty U to the ef
1fact tkat a Walarford lad klllad i
-‘ 3 gr tirca ratlUMmakat add bw
tUMa kocM oa a koe hoodie. The hoc
haadle I. aahlliltad a« proof of the
tratk of Ike tale.
Aowdr to the aaiae of a Day CUy
Mlaa aiale who hi a. handy with hla
ka^ a. aoCM mi are with tkalr.
kaad^ He ha. auay a «st^ With John
Pack, the hoa^ driver. Joh. U carefal la Macr clear of the flylac heeU.
and ayabtww bold which floore Rowdy.
Per a week after aoch a fall Rowdy
will he on hi. aood‘:^h.vlor.
Alkerl Zuh^wlafiM the thrtwhltip
raoord for Bay county tht« Mwwni. He
tbraahed 2.40O bu.hel. of not. on the
Boa Bouiell fana In exart !y nint

i of port Huron an etroag ns the chief nnd li broke with
thf ipsult ihnt ho landed Sat oo hto
bath to water at toast six inebox deep.
Mr. aad Jin. Ambe of C
He hid OB a broad brimmed etrai
wtthla fov day* of each oti
at the Ume aad epecUUns any that all
of both doatli. being dropey.
they ooald aao ef him after Ue aptoeb
lelBg wa. fOrpottea on load meat waethehataadapalrpfihoee. They
eeot to Radloaw. Meat
predict Ihe hat eaved his life. Jle also
poeed of meal with riroi
had a Sto la his hands at the time
Peaskmer at loaia nBrned to accept valiiod at two cents, which he saved.
Increase from |4 to M a moath froai
gorenimeBt. Truly a novelty

AKSTOSCURTUIIHQiE

year last week.
Ulked of for Ionia.
ManUtlqoe clUnni
I 20 bar
rel. of beer a day.
DeKalb county paid $123 for wood
chuck Mslp. In July.
Poultry oompay organised nt Kunkle
with 110.000 enplUI.
I^lfw- nnlt-drlviig contet feature
of picnic nnr Moor
Young Saginaw man flned |& for dl.
turblng rellglou. meeting.
Ingrowing loc nnll enuw
«mlng to Alpena young w
Angry bull attacked Deri Appleton
of Brighton, nvenly Injuring
Sparta farmer an»lod for putting
old hotuo to pasture and neglecting It.
While asleep Sturgl. man
hrough window, badly culUng

I Hat Compiled Wrth
flefulattons and to Now Praoticaliy Pirn Preef.
. The new n.besloa curtain he. been
set nt Steinberg*. Grand opera houw?
aad was used last night for the Srst
Umc. The curtain U 27x2Ci% feel In
slxc. ft tap. over the side of the opennad n half o
nt the K»p.
It to very nicely hung and su
anced that n child can ojM raio it
ha. required hard work by fhne
to get It ready to Ik? hung. A i
deal of the work for the- old curtain

-Bitaglar 'kaviwwiag stqrtoa of n alg
Say crates In an opqa boai. of kspo tkat
waa long Setomd for tie sight of n
«U that did aot appear. I of storrattoa
that tor foar days of tbeawfal voyage
X gappm at the LRtle Tavara last assrnsd alaamt to uke ^alte shape
evealag. jfftcrwrhleh they wsat to the] aad to watch tbs Httlet party She a

1 wUl ba to my oOIm tor the pur
pose of ooUaettog said tains mrj
itral!? woek day toon now until Nov. 1.1»04.
Ukca to Bills tataod town the ateaai- fram t o'clock until 11:20 o'clot^ to
ahlp Cadrtc. asyd tbs New York AmWIthe forenoon, and from 1 o'clock nntll
sag Lake Baas Balt Team Won SunTbs men are Carl Jabaasa. alnetcca 4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
day 2 too.
All taxes paid before Sept 1st will
yaarnDld; Aagaat Tbrnb^ thlrty-aU,
Thd Long Lake base ball lean
aad Williolai Itorisso. thirty. Bach of be received wUhout coIlecUoa fees,
rented the Lake Aon team Sunday by them bmis la his tore tito marks of the and on nil uxee remaining unpaid on
a score of 2 to 0. It was a hard fought loag straggle sgalnat dnith. The skin Sept 1st nod untU OoL let. a penalty
5si as no scores were made until has been worn from tbeto palms from of one per cent for ooltocstloa will be
long bourn at tbr oars. u*bry describe
ilnih inning. *rhe bnUertos were: the srrae at tbs sinking Of tbs steamer charged. On all Uxee remaining un­
Long Lake. McIntyre nnd Cnrmnln; as one of wildest eoafasjon. Ttuougfa paid on Oct. l*8t mad untU Nov. 1st a
Lake Ann. I-nguirv. Myres nnd Rose.
an Interpreter Tbenbrrg io\d the awful penalty of two per cent fgr ooltocUon
details or tlie toss of the jsorgt mod his will be charged.
OMENA. .
sxperleoce aflerward.
j
OlAce. Room 202 Stole bank bldg.
**Aboat 7 o’clork on tha moralng of
Special to the Bvening Rt-cord.
M. E. HnskclI. City Treasurer.
Omcna, Mich.. Aug. 30.-Mr and June 28 ws were off tbeirpast of HcotDated July 25. 1904.
2244-tf
1.
noar
what
1
sftefjrsrd
learned
irs. A. D. Orri. of Oak l*ark. III., ^rc |
ARE YOU MARRIED?
the RcKkslI reef, ^oat of uv la
>t lb.
hotel.
I
^
__________
Arc you happy? If ao go to Baraum
About thirty guests at the Li-elansu i j^r break fast. Buddenta tliere was a
went to Cedar 1.4>dgc oo the Columbia | bomp. folluwr^l by a | loud, grating
for dinner Monitay.
*
noliw. None were frigbiened nutU ws
-J__ b._________ heard sboutlng oo the ig»i»er deck and
MANY FIRES IN TOWN.
the round of men nin^liig bsek and
fortli. gome one sbontll down to os
Old Little Damspe and Were Really ! that the Imot was slnMnjc. and STety
j pne made a tush towarjl the companGood Thing fer Many People
er of .^rnail ‘ *«“
leading to Wf upper deck.
An». yclerdny which were aciuailv of i Tliereon the scene ws. most awful. 1
a
deal of iK-nefl, m rf,a«>
I was so dnsed I riood wijr-hlng It all
In the Ar»t place they hHped the trade j though It were a show, I can never
8. B. Wall A Son., our popular forgri wlisi I saw. Wonton were weepdruggist., as they mild the WailKWorth J lng and praying sud rom» were crying
Icos- which were hurruvl I .Voud as though they were nuid. A
Then thc>- beneAied the nmoker. for |
was Albvl nnd lowered only to
It reriainly is s iM-neflt to any man to sink from sight. The s*T|md IkwL Ailed
And a cigar for .V that will give him with
‘ ‘ *
l«>r cigar, have
I the slile of the Vessel tlie rath
wtwtd and coal and alrliqhtt with or
’ might truthfully nay that these
most itbiw teat boat
s were s good thing for many
that was loxven-d. Tb^ Were only
other*, as nothing
ilured than a natiiifartory Ave of 15* in the Insit. bill we picked up
I a. he alw.vtt get* when twelve more. We plck^l up the third
mate and be took i-oitimaikl of tlie
bojii. Our iHKit rnn eU»j«f to two otbcrs. lections and we will aave them for
WsdKWorih Hnw.' •rhie.»H, ' |n one of w hich tli» re were tlilrf.v two
ail »muk«T* to try them suit ;
There wan no fotMl or ^aler In you.
see that at laHt it is
Xu gei -t i
,i.py gnvd us a few bis
real Havana cigar, well made. gcKxI ;
ponly full of wnb-r
J.•
from one of the other
I'or fotir
' day. the three itunt* jkept t..getl»er.
imrayndatlon.
aug :u»-<jci 13 , th*' two othem row iiig nlwraya w lien we

of the atoallSr*Sorge.

DEPEATtO LAKE ANN.

old curtain will be used Indepe^eatly back of the
The curtain 1s ma
cloth and la perfectly Arc proof and
so set that 4hCre Is very little danger
. Fifty yw. aca AHMve yaanc mar
of Are spreading In msc It started on
riod lladto.. an wwldeau of Birmlnr year.
the
stage.
ham; formed th.ro.elre. into a clul
While letting down bar. for cow.,
In addllion to the luilK-.
and took the name of the Rola Pol. W. W\ Thoroa*. near Heading. dropi»ed
~-4t ha. been the ru.turo of thl'. club
dead.
stage, three of ihe^or targe h<»»e and
immH at w>me member .' buu.c each
Seventy-eight year-old woman
yaar nod dUcuu topic of general in Lansing fell on sidewalk, breaking part of them are ^nnectcMl mil the
time with hose, mi that tbl. o|»ors
tarMt The flfUc^ annlveiwy of the knee cap
house 1. now one of the most Are proof
formation of the club wa. celebrated
Rag buyer In St. Johns robbed house
the other day at the cldoaeo of Mr. of 118 and also made way with rtibber this side of the larger cities
A c;re«l liUhr.4K 1 arm.
-On the third
N. M. Corey. Of the original U
n««%«.i etii(i)ii-(. tliiii «•! r;i!‘ing scpuratjxl. and nftei lelfoiinli tiny tvq
HAVE A STRAIGHT.
here elx are .till Hrlng. namely; Mr.
d(«linit;M. iK being e^pleu.d ty » num I bad no fo<Hl By
RMney Drake, Mm. Clarl.wi Alger.
1st of miutbeni falifi lol I liiivtirulUir- ! drink three tliin-s .
We lu
|
l.■♦tH. who n*i-elvi*il tlie itihpirituni fer ' ber of our little party
Mr.. Luther Dtanfey, Mr». Henrythe water last. I>uriui
The offlccr. of the tJrand Traverse
the mlieme Innii fh.ii!. 'lJM,;mlo.n.
Blnmberc, Mre. naet. Key. nnd Mr..
Conductor Peck and Brakeman-An­
is III ibiya we w^rf m» 1
w bo*e gimleiiH in IV^ob ii.i .-ite lus . n.
•‘‘**‘*
and Arlr-ona Mining Co. report that
Alnnwin Partridge Tbclr age.
derson on one of the G. R. A I. pa
the stock necessary to pn»rure a iwwer
€8 to 80 yearn.
ger trains now have s straight, the en­
duel ions,
I
could
i
smelter will .,K»n l»e placed.
idwrlUng In the Mar
always. The limn i nnii*
gine Is No. 7. the bsggaip- car No. 8.
fully niitist ma
ilOWtllH,
tM Ihv 1 They would like to have It all held by
auHte public M-hooU ha. been abol Thomas imwrthwalte Has Taken Cur­
' not see. Everything w;
^smoker No. ». the passenger cosc
m»U.
tis Atway into Partnership—Fof
* fon* me. I did not care w hetlicr I wns Traverse City people, but cannot di-Uhed by the board of educailoa. and
. 10 and the parlor car U the Jack.
'
found or not. Thm nidoy enme, Hw lay sales or make preferenc*-s. Those
mtrly With Him Thrw Years.
lU stead the SpeaeerUn .y.tem ha.
mis nf disliiagH
l.a^t .j,,,,
„ur: little l»oM wss who desire stock should apply at once
been readopted. The aclUio wa. i
bv a fishing kniiu k nnd
MRS. J. N GRAHAM. 411 t>ankUr yror Mr. Richard-^.m s -Ini.g b. anv
tucs. thur*. sat
mott. and wa. Ihe result of a jietltloo
St.. 1. rcpresc*nutive oflhe Taxi* which iiieiisimHl f«irly tliicc IiiHh-* m ^c.ro plek.sl up. TlicyiKs.k us to Absigned by the leading cltlxm.. asking Arm. Thomas Smurthwalte of this city
length, cretiteil a stir, but .lisbrag
s^-otlnud. nml f^.uu then- Jabn
Toilet
Co..
Chicago,
handling
the
Anct
taking Into iiartncrship Curtis Alway
vines, wlilcb. with ibeir p.iidaiit «H-li
j ..orc sent to LIvenHsd to the
line
of
toilet
suppllt-s
on
the
market
rags, twine itlKiUi uniiigc trees, palms. Cedric"
j
of Manl.t(>«. and the Ann will hereTb« date of the riate i
pies freely given.I A call mi
and t>etieli
King*. Daughters, which will me^l In afier t>e known a. Smurthwalte A Al­
IT 18 A WONDER
2274 21*
nt the se
stor> wimb.w
way Mr. Alway was formerly In the
falr to win
|Vf)p|<‘ don’t ehj»ke with tie- -mell of
offlcc of Smnrihwaite A Fbwler at
October 2«». 21 and 22, ThI. event
LABOR DAY RATES.
thf iKuins. Tljese dislinig or vegeia
rnmpior during the
Tbrre and .1
awire lhan local Interest, as deUwates Maol.toe for three yeaiw. after which
The pen* Marqmdte will sell oxeur
summer months
Instead of having
Belghlmrtiood <»r the Hols de
• will aaemble there from .11 over Mich he entered the Unlrerslty of Michigan, In Itarts hare been trestnl wltli ur
! all that w«ury over w^l earpcls. try Sion tickets from all stations to {Hiinls
Igaa. while It U probable ih.t at least graduating In law In IMM.
by the hTcnch Anti I>u.t Imgue.
within
fifty
miles on Monday. 8ept .V
that they will thrive in tins itmniry.
’ fiben'Me • |nade of hank
one of the King*. Daughu n. of n.
they nre l»ound to l-eiouie a jKipwlar i doubio isisted c<»nnn Itbrend. In fast grsMl In return on Tuesday. Sept. Cih.
MAPLCTON.
tioaal reputation will U> pre»cnt at
Tiir Itnme nenMvt|*eni «oii:mi-n
pnxlm-tion. The scitl bH.ks'llke a eti- ct.Uirs and nianv Is aiiilfitl design- at low rales.
S|)erlal
to
the
Rvenlng
Record.
the oonrentloo
voratdy on Hie mheme for the
Ask agents for |Mirtir;iiars.
wlicii ripe the slell D The effi^t u.mld please the nioM fa>.
Mapleton, Mich.. Aug. 30.—Miss lion In that city of a inouutui-iit to
The Mtasoo of fro.is atul sti
s|K>nge diMlo»«'tl. -New
J w. Millikeni
waatker change, l. »>olng wclw.ined b> Maude Morse and Lome McIntosh of
WOULD YOU EVER BELIEVE
the Berrien county peach eorre.pond- Trsvenie City spent Sunday- with Mr
Worlif. Fair, 8t Louto
“'That fish coulii slngt They’ve all
and Mrs Prank Smith and family.
Round trip tirkot. at low rates. On
j bad Ihelr scales I'inrc they’ve iH-on sale St all ticket .totlons. Ask ageol.
Prank Bdge«imb. who
Hereey's new bank building u i
0 has been sick
for
rates^
limit of tickets and full pai^
I "in the swim ” I m In the swim. too.
for K»me time, is much1 belter but not
ly nearing completion and It t» the
Ucatora.
Iri * tnas
j with a scale. I>ut it’s a. scale of prices
that It wUI be ready fc*r orrupsney by well yet.
jon real estate, loans, mortgage*. Also
The Elk Rapids base ball team
\ one houro on E. Tenth atroct. In fine
DatUc creek cltl.cn. .re all puffH playe<l the harlHir boys Sunday aad
Hud ctuh coal, coke or wood.
FEMALE HELP WANTEDWANTED— I
j condition, freshly pape^. tor rent at
up over the report that that city I. tc the latter won.
The fleet Round 0»k Pomace
AwlyTrivoKCilrC
I a reastmahlp price Ej McNamara.
have a day of its own m*i Mtde at tb«
number of people from here at­
t>ama them afl wiA ccooomy
tended the hall game at BIk Rapid,
nt. Uml. world*, fair.
I
Osaf ChildPsn.l Notice.
aodaueeem
It
b
air
tight
and
Caro clllMm. me agU.llng the need last Thursday and as the CrMceat got
Will the parenu of children who arc
holdftbeiiie.p»d»d>>fa<t.adr
of a boafd t»f trade In that city for the wind bouad they did not gm home
de^. or even psritally deaf so that I'M TALKING YET
mdierin heal ffom a gnat deal
.til Pridav
purpoae of cxploltiBg the (ndu.inal
LEST YOU FORGET.
they have difficulty In following too
leaa
fuel
than
fa
Mr. and Mr. N. Corey and family
advkBlageu of Tuw»la county
That tha Hot Springs modlclnss
work in the public schools, kindly send
no; Grand Nnral. Hemid ha. en of Traverse City and Mr. nad Mrs.
thflr address to Rev. C. T Stout. 348 have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV­
tmd apoa Its clcreatb year and Bd Oliver Lardle spent Sunday with Mr.
ERSE CITY. They can curs you. For
8tote .trccL
itor Wo9d Mama to dad no dimenUy and M^ A, Buclere.
Mia by all ffrat claaa dniggiata.
A DfPIE NECi(8ilTY
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank QlkMl apani Fri­
la hcddlas kto owa agalaat aU ooi
To every woman 1. nlhnud shopping
Tko MarrtUe Monitor ka. been day with friends and rwlaiivas nt Travbag. Women arc notjnpl to be pro­
we cay,
leased to B. L. Bryant by Ha former
vided with pockcu. h^ce the oecMA. La Core of Traverse aty to visit
editor. Terry Oorttn. who kns decided
•lly of a shopping
thnt ke need, n rest froai kto editorial Ing friends at tbl. place.
Mr. aad Mrs. Q. Da Oraw of Tmvwe aty spent Sunday wllh thoir uoa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bnmst De Omw.
Mrs. John TroUaaa has baaa tick
tor a tow weeks. Is aol ahto to toavo
aad fwlU not hoW aJto this year.
A coaipaay of Otofd Ledmi cIGm* ker bad bat a abort wMte at a tima.

Frank Crude
146 Front Street
CAMOT OUAY SALES

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CON PART.
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lEWUWniiM

EXCURSIONS

PESEM^aUETTg

ASJTou like It

I Ohk

m

will eagape la ^tolak aqaaba for the The fkiwwoll party ghraa li the
amrliet and eapocu to have a^t M.- warahoaeo Jan Friday ovoalag was
attoadod but as thort will he a
#08 palia PMdy btfofu tka ead aC the
ter of reaoctara hero jm ta two

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llfcl.E.TKHn

O, F.
toTtaRMd Ciala. Alfred Ayera. O. P.
Itaay taad. Aataat Bill, a C MoBatL A. aao'ltoMBtal John'Galdager. W. &
m4

etL mmi. It to ManA
M. W. H. Wk. W. Beta. W. H. Ooroy.
i. H. Monroe, L. MItetaU. P. A. Oold-

UtMAim ^ aiM^ Atam ml ki
■mmomramtertmldtoi
am srmtal

tweua Klnlb aad TMib

tww.- Hto m

alloy betwoea Ttatb aad Bevenlb
atfcola from Wadiwortb to Bohemia
alroeC la the alley between BleveiiUt
aad Twelfth aireeto from Wadsworth
to Bohemia strMt m herHofore adopt­
ed hy the CDaacil of Traverse City,
Mtoh^ take notice:
nvlqJC F. O.
That tto roll for the apeclal aaacM
meat for tbe laying of a aewer In tbe
alley between Ninth and Tenth streeU
ortb to Bohemia streeU;
between Tenth and Elerla the alley betwee
tath StreeU.^ from Wadsworth to Bo^
In the alley between Bleventb
aad Twelfth streets, from Wadsworth
tb Bohemia street, to now In my office

A. AM/mactihummaanmaAn:
-Vaeto io0 4oat war ttea iM Ulm
iM IM Itka to. It's jwt to g«C
MMtlito' or oma ootor thr poopto
!ie*i ainr^wltli. Joo’i josl m pUlo
u4 otrolgkt ajro« m* I to. I M tkis
war atowt 3of : ha ato*t cot nneli oT a
wf of Murif* Ihtoa
h# Aom\ pot
I op
4owo poor tack. Sot
to o got MOM. AO* If tto rmblleoB
poru't good oooogli for hta lt*i good
ooough for oM.*V
taorcb. Brooklyn, bos toco Icctortog
ood preocblog on ibe Podlk coast, fit
I to crwlltid wltb Ibc
iorray Bui

Mayor. Aodrtw D
to a
1 of Corooll a
loa totoadt.
Tkoogb aot witboot reproach. Serge
WItto to act a raactlooary tike tbe late
Voo ItakT#. wbo lo roecBily paid wlib
hto Mfa tto pcaalty of bto ambltkmi
flnaaela]
«l tight
rapt walker, pwocaally cloaa. tot po
nuaally oorrapt-4browlog a top
aad a boae there, lo
toag M to ailgbt boU the batoooe of
powar—Mcb to a reeem eetlmate of
9m$a Wlile, the man to t
amm to took a> her one hope In her
tajirofaood.
iltaa New York noUblee. Including
Platt and Oovemor Odell.
I chatUag aot long ago when the
laltor.told of a rtolt be bad been pay
iac to a prtooa. Ife was admlttod by
a -iraatyr wbo on cloaing Ibe gate
tahtad him aald : -Ooeemor. one good
tart deaonrM aaotber. I let you In;
why caa*i you tot me oat? Honest.
Ita ao amre deserving of being In
tarn than you are.*’ Senator Platt
eacktod grimly as be remarked. -No
woader that fellow to a trusty.* He's

lag eaoaodod the speed limit and Chief
of Park Poltoe Ooldsall went to sec the
governor about tt The latter owned
np that he had been going at a I
. gall, whereupon the chief Mid tt
ratpotltloa of the offense would i
arrvwt. 'Tbafs. right, chief.' Mid the
governor, "always do your duly. Dot
If you pot me In Jail. Joe. I'll pardon
There to a young woman In New
York who make* a good living by set
lag as a vUIttng valet to lap dogs
owata by rich women The girl bathcB
mad combs aad makes the lolleti. of
the tags and. In some Instances, even
takM the pampered peu out for sir
lags oa the avenue or in the park. An­
other young woman has built up lor
herself a proBUble business la the pol

.

A map of Ue state of ArkaasM.
worked la tto form of a sUk quUt, to
sablblted in the Arkansas building at
lbs world's fair. This unique piece of
WM egaeuted by Amanda StephMS. aa Arkansas woman 76 years old.
The map to absolutely correct as to
ale. aad shows all the railroads, rlvs and oouaty seats worked out la tbs
irtous colors.
Plans and speclAcaUons for the MaasUc theater and office buildings at 71
to 75 Monroe street. Chicago, have
been submitted to the city department
for approval. The plans provide for s
JO-story office building with s frontage
of 82 feet, a depth of 60. and a height
of 274 feet. The theater will to on the
portion of the property. It will
to the flret pUybouse constructed un
der the provtotons of the new theater
ordlaaace. and will seat 2,025. Pouada
Uona for the building are now In place.
They will coastot of 17 caissons sunk
to the rock, a dlsUace of 106 feet from
surface. The building Is to be
completed la one year aad will cost
11,000,000. The theater has been
leased for 20 years to a firm ;vhlcti will

Mr<. Haanah Claanr, M year. o<l.
hu iMsea baraed to deatji la ber bod .1
her soa-ln-law's home in Harlem as s
result of her fondness for smoking s
Many efforts had been made by
the family to hrrok the old lady s
craving for tobacco, but while her
and the latter's young child
were asleep and the son-in-law was
sbsent. she Isy down on her bod to
enjoy s smoke. The son-lD-tsw re­
turned shortly and found the apsrttnos. With great difficulty
his wife sod baby. After
had extinguished the blase
they found Mr». Claspy's body burnc<l
to a crisp. Apparently. sh« had fallen
asleep and let her pipe drop upon the
A l^ondon missionary who worked In
the slums of s ct'risin district and was
to the thieves that
swsrmed then* began his service one
day with the srords: -| think 1 know
which of yos stole Mr. — s. gold watch
yesterday, and I shall be glad If you
will send U back to me before noon
He made no threat, and.
indeed, spoke very genlslly- The next
day he received eight gold watches!
A German linker named Landsberg
found a purse containing 1110 at RosHe took U to the police sUtton
where lU owner claimed It and gave
* shilling The dlMp.

a my lady's toilet ubie.
i it her specialty and has
for benielf quite a number of
aabls customers. Her fee Is $1
a weak and she does the cleaning and
taratobtag without taking the silver
away from the erwaer's house.
Secretary of the Navy Morton, altboogb be has possessed the navy
portfolio only a abort time, has already
achtoved aomatblag of a reputation iu
In the early part of the toat century
Waabthgtoa aa a -puaster.’* Tto other lere were fewer factories In this
day. wbsa. through a mtouadaral
country than now. aad many tblags
tag. mas Margaret Treadway of Du- wen made by band which today arc
hitota. Iowa, aad Mtos Anna Hull, tbs the work of maebtaery. Tbto waa ta­
daaghtar of EeprMeautlve Hull of
lly true of the braM for straw
tats. Rye straw was coracaly aatd.
Utbougb w^eai was atoo la doMaaff.
lyiiids of lbs Oas Bagtoe aad Power But the rye straw bad longer stmaa
Otohpaay at Marrto Hetghta. Mr. Mor^ tad waa BMWW easily baadtod. la driv­
kta wascaUfd apoa to stralghlaa mat- ing along the eountry roads, la Mum«• da»«»—— — - -‘•t- ^Mstta pnrtlcnlarly. tote la ton smn.

mm

toaid «f two
kidyoar

at oat

tad done

rss

tormltoytanbiftail^^
aatll It UTM btonetai to a gale
Da \thaa it waa apHt Jato aa^

yeitow.

S3Tv.Jf3Tu5ro.St5

•OR. Mrs. Ubble Kelley. R 8. Cole,

Notice to also hereby given that the
ondl and hoard of assessors of the
ty of Traverse City will meet at the
luncll room la Mid city at 8 o'clock pm.. September 12ih, 1804. to review
said aasesament rolls, at which time
aad place opportunity will be given all
persons Interested to be beard.
Augui

E. T. 8wan. Henry ^fleld.
B. Salesbunr. Bert MuUea, Jane A
Hattie McGinnis. P. Neason. P. P.
son, Mary K. Keldertouse. John Prrv
bert. A. F. Howard, ud all persons Interastad in the ls> ing of a aewer In the
alley between Ninth and Tenth streets
from Wadsworth to i Division: In the
alley between Tenth and Eleventh
StreeU from Wadsworth to Dlvlsloii:
In tto alley between Eleventh and
Twelfth StreeU. from Wadsworth to
Division BireeL as heretofore adopted
by the council of Traverse CIl>'. Michi­
gan, Uke notice:
“at tbe roll for the sped_______L
board oC
li the councJI decided should be home hy special
asseMment for the laying of a sewer
in tbe alley lieiwoen Ninth and Tenth
streets from Wadsworth to Division;
In the alley t»otweed Tenth and Elev­
enth streets from Wadsworth to Dlvlslon: In tbe alley jtoMween Eleventh
and Twelfth street* from W’adsworth
to Division streets. Is now on file at
my office for public Inspection.
' Is also hereby given that the
council and l>oard of a
assessors of the
clu- of Traverse City will meet Sep­
tember 12th. 1804. |n Mid city al the
eoundl rooms at 8 o'clock p. m. lo re­
view Mid assessment roll, at which
Ume and place opportunity will be
given all i>crson8 interested to be
hoard.
Dated this 25th day of August. 1804.
CHAS. M. BEERS.
2278-141
City Clerk.

sulUblc for braldiag.>-8t. Nicholas.
One of the queerest sblpmenu of
KansM prodnets that has been sent
from Bmporia for a long time waa a
two bttabel sack full of rich L.yoo coun­
ty earth from Will WllUajason's farm,
mzui _______________ City Clerk.
four mUM west of Bmporia. which
WM aeat to a man in Indiana. The Notice of Sower Assesamsnt—Third
Ward.
ra seed aad will experiment with
To J. A. Nickerson. John W’ood. T.
that crop. The alfalfa earth to Im A. Monroe. Warren Finn. John Bartx.
.
Hosrsrd.
John Lawrence, Wm.
pregnaled with a kind of parasite
Adslt. H. O. Joynt. E O. Ellis. J. J.
which lives on alfalfa and wlilch Is s Dunn. C. W. DeZoete. Henon Squires.
very good thing for the alfalfa, he- W. O. Dunhsm. Adventist Church.
Wm. Ingertol. Roht. Hewett. Fred
parasltes. The roll from the Held wilt Colby. . G. Copps. J. W. Morse. F. O
Miller. J. B. Hswiey. Tbos. Boudrow.
NEVER BREAK DOWN
to scattered on the soli In which the W. L. Brown. R. A Lowrie. A B
Al the sldc-ti. Thatjs what a goo<! c»>rseed to planted, thus helping the
:et will nev«-r do. break dilVn at the
plant's growth.—Topeka Capital.
sides. Juht so with a gcKxl |>ocketbook. Aside fn^m I here being Hrsl
Class goods a s|M-cial price to pul on
Chms. Easterday. them, to make r.x,m for holiday goods.
Bverytblng in su>ck. coin purses,
tafia to All Sufferers From Catarrh.
Uc. Clifford Cl>*no. Norris Decker. gents' and ladies' pockeil>ooks in wal­
UoulM Ayers. H. D Foayner. R. Wled- rus, slllgsior and teal. Biigbee. Cllj
erable talk amongst their cuetomers.
oeft. Samuel Stover. Chss. Moulton. C. Drug Store.
The plan to different from that fol E. Kent. J. M. Haggard. Mrs. Mar>
lowed by other remedies, but the rem Dltler. Ely Clyde. C. P. Taylor, Palmer
ody Itaeir to different also. Thiss treat- D.. O. F Rowe. A Secore. At Nash.
tdor the <
IS such Craw A Hardy. H. W. Smith. C. U Da­
Those contemplating the purchaao
» unusual record of cures to its credit vis. F. J. Sutherland. M. L, Lyons.
at 8. B. Walt A Sons offer to refund Mrs. Rose Webb. A. C. Rowley. P. of stock in the Grand Traverse and
e money If It docs not give the de- Paris. D. E, Carter. Robt Walter. F. L. Arizona Mining company should act
red heoefft This to certainty one of
h. Lydia Jameson. Josephine promptly as only a limited amount will
the fairest offers that can be made
«. F E. Saxten. Geo. E. Jewett.
any one who has catarrh and does H. R. Bums. W. E. Moon. Nellie John­ be sold and It is going rapidly.
lues. Ihurs. sat
not take advantage oT it Is doing him­ son. D. L. Thomas.
W. Harrle. C H.
self or herself an Injustice.
lohnson. Fred Dean. O L. Coulter.
ladies: Bolter look those Mmple
Bxtra bottle of Hyomel can be pro- Mary E. Slyler. Geo. Helm. M. C. Mil­
ired for use with the inhaler at 50c. ler. Harvey Chlnworth. J^hn Danford. shoes over while there Is a good as­
Do not suffer any longer with Uck- A. C. Elder. J. W. Miller. O. P Oar sortment. They'll; Mve you from 60c
llng. amartlng. burning, cyo-waterlng rison, D. L. Nickerson, Jay Young. to 11.50 per pair. ,A. V.
troubiM that afflict those who have Thoa. McClusky. J. McAllister. B
caurrh. Hyomel will cure you. but If Crain. Al Ayers. O. P Hughs. A R.
Axmaij or Orand
you should not find H adspti'd to your Pike. Wm. Ralne. Arthur Hadley. E.
caae. 8. B. Walt A Sons will return W. Butler. W. D. Bennett. A. Huell
mantel. John Gallagher. W’. B. Knaggs.
Mar> M Ickler. Frank Voge.
Aur« 30—Sep 8.
ts. O.
M. E. Louks.
C D. Kenney. 8. B. HowPerry Hannah est.
ard. Ray Mon
EXTRA SPECIAL.
Mrs. Ubby Kelly. 8. B. Cole, Andrew
The New York Tea Co. Is this w. ek Pitch, D. RoutsMg. Wm. VanStee. A.
offering two fire-proof cooking crocki*. B. Curtis. Fred Slocking. Calvin Qlb
toils, and holding 6 and 4 quarts re- son. Wm. Hendricks. W J. Noble. Cal­
vin Gibson. A. Hannaford. Z. T. Swan.
Llvely. worth 75 cents In actual Henry
Canfield. Warren Salesbury.
value, but tolng given with a 6o<-eni Bert Mullen. Jane A Harry McGinnis.
can-of baking iwwdcr. Call and you F. Noason. F F. O'Neil. R. G. Paulin. E.
Misswl for IwarlBS of MUd
will surely Invest.
Johnson. Mary Kelderhousc. John Pro^
berl, A. F. Howard, and all persons
Interested in laying of a trunk sewer
The Rev. Dr. DJork. wbo has. l»een
re^lecteil prerideiit of tbe Swwilsh at the alley
and 9th
Mlsskm Convent of Aiiierba. to a notinl
the alley
ing south
mlsslonarj worker. He orptnlxed tbe betwoen 12th andJ I3th 61
I reels, as hcr^'
of TrgVconvent In IKKl with a few htuidred lofore wdopted by the> council
c
Michigan. take notice tbit
members, and now it to has JiMMiO erse City. Ml
mamlieni and Ino ebun-bes. wltb mls- ;he roll for the special asscssmeut
heretofore made by the board of spe^
sloQS in Alaska and i'blua.
>clal assessors
lesaors for the purpose of de
fraying that part of tbe coat which
JOHN A.
w,
jncU decided should be borne Aos.w.s^aoB.pus
laying of a trunk aewer on Division gT^^WemOAR. Ooaaty oT Oraad
street hoein
betwi
ning aouth to the alley
The iiKxlel playground at the worid'a and 18th slreeu. is now on file at my
for ’ cTMlltorB tn prsssal tAWr
fair to attracting n grent deal of otten- offloe for public Inspection.
tkm. Kv«t d.ny one may see Span
Notice to also hereby given that tbe
toh. I'nllsh. Jaiwiiese. i*hlm»iie. Turk council and board of aaseaaors of the
tob. Eskimos nml Xiuerlmii t-hiklren city of Traverse City will meet af the
playing side by sMe ij. the sand piles
tta other ittnicilons ^en-d the young ber 12tb. 1804. at 8 o'cH
roll, at which

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P. R-Wi furnish hRndMms cirRs
with svsry gift.

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
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TRAVERSE CITY BRICK CR.
PremptO.llv.ry.

EAST END

CASH GROCERY

JARPET CLEIilffi WOKS.

812 EAST FRONT $T.

CHOICE RROCERIES
^ BUHER ARC ERRS

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AT LOWEST PRICES
WM. HOPKINS. PROP.

PM TALKING YET
LEET YOU FORGET.
That th* Hot Eprings nudicinas
havt cured THOUEANOE IN TRAVERSE CITY. They can cure you. Fdr
salt by all first claM druggists.

perMRs Interoated to to
I CMUiot name the rare Joya. the laEalUi taligbu that tatoxloate me since
Datta this 26tb day of August. 1804.
It Holltoter'a Rocky Monntaln
CHA8, M. BEERS,
^Tm. 86 cenu. Tea or Tableu John- 2278-141
City aert.

QUSI OnFLOML O.
MatlfpH

Tor oaii*t expect to do away with
fbM Msmltbee In a week’s time. Keep
OR takiRE MoIHator’b Rocky Moaalain
^ Toa*n have a lovMy complexiaR.
Tea or IttleU. JObaaon

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Ward.
TO J. A, Niekeraon. John Wood. T.

SJrSiSTa.TiSS.'IS:
Baaaa Bqalraa. W. M Daaham, AdCkarck. Wm. lacaraoL Robart
rrad Colby. J. O. Koppa. J. W.
r. o.

DANCE ORCHESTRA
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THE VIOLIN, bM or«»nM • DANCE
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For termt call at Eoatk EMa Etaa
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