The Evening Record, September 07, 1904

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The Evening Record, September 07, 1904

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

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

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1904-09-07

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MUKDEN WILL
BE EVAGUBED

to M flood m otoetod.

^sorBlflfl. WiUi OBlr«toiroB imll
l«vM
hmr frcm tko toUl Volf to:
Mt roflflMtau. 47^1«: Potter, dom
<iorat,
Tlio
Iowm will MAIN RUMIAN ARMY WIU. FUBN
krtAf tiM pl«f%my io •ooetbliix over
NORTHWARD.

WfiN DITCHED TRtlH KMIOPATinilliASflEACHEICnr
; STHUCIC IT ANO
WAP WRICKID.

DANOBR OF OYAMA CUTTINO HIM
OFF HAB FABtBD.
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Mm llldliifl
WojM Wot Faulty Whola Rwaaian Army Pheuld Reach
N»rt,;Coi>d«ictor of Frtlfht Klltod
and Tranaport Feurlnfl Into
and Two •rakamofi Mtoaing. ^
City-Readi In Bad Bhapt.
By Wire to Uie Bvcnliifl Kocord
Cbaarla rallM. Ohio. Scpl-. 7.—A By Wire to Ihc Evening Record.
8t Petersburg. Sept. 7.-~«eneral
local frelflht on the Wheeling A LakeKuropatkin. hat arrived at Mukden.
Mrto railroad raa talo a hay f
Col«Baa*a CroaalBfl today. The ^rain From laleM advices recelvcnl by the
war ofllre the authoiitlcm now believe
vaa dltPlud by the wav
McKay waa rldlac oa tbo wuon aod the danger of Field Marthal Oyamn
waa faUlly burl. R. A. Qroairy. con cutting off General Kuropalkln ban
'doctor of the frelflbt. waa InataoU; practically pasted. According to their
Allied aa waa Hoary Porter^a paaaoo calculations ihe whole Ruatlan army
ahoujd reach Mukdon tomorrow night.
flrr. Two brakeaea are
are aappoaod to be burled aadcr the Tnmpa. gunt and transporCa arc pour
ing Into Mukden by train nnd roat^.
wrechaflo. ^
Considerable transport was loft be
hlnd._T^o roads are In a frightful
state owing to the bravy rain Monday.
Caiidltlaa of Or. & D. Aabton and Di The main Ruaalan army It puthlng
northward and It evacuating Mokden.
B. L. AaMM la Math ll^r To*

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day-Farmor

»a Up.

The condition o( I>r. B. D. Athlon
and Dr. B. U Athlon la Impriivlni and
It la thounht that liy neat Monday Dr
B. D. Athlon will be able to leavo the
hotttf. Ho waa able to move
the bonte a tittle thU momini
could not ttand It to be up lonp
lirr^ L. AthtoB’a ronditloB Jh Im
•provlliirhut Jutt bow long before be
will be able to leave hit IxmI cannot
pn^iu itMi by the atlendlng phyal
clan before loulght. He U
ably malcr than yetierday
thought'Ibal he will be confined to hla
bed at leaal two wethn yet.

roB6HT0NSIX?H7T«EEET
W. E. Wllllama Bac^rta Raaidtn.
Fyoparty Comar of Wadaworth Btraat.

REVOLUTIOIIISTS WON
THB URUOUAYAN COVBRNMBNT
FORCEB WERB DEFEATED.
ttla Laatad for Thraa Oaya i
2JM0 Man Warn KIHad, Whila

Bpeelal to the Bvealng Record.
Inaw, Mich.. Sept 7.-W'hon Ihe
lieaa jndicial
called to order It tM practically
Mrs. Dr. Wcnrel has reiurncM t«i
aured that the aoo^l«l machine bad Grand Rapids aficr a two weeks’ visit
d wltlKUie purpose of naming with her sister. Mrs. George Yogi. . Steers and oikrander. Those
John Tailnan went to Charlevoix toIn control worked all nighL nearly all
the atato oMrers. Including Warner.
premt. the Coolldge men iMk
Ing deaperato efforto to land him ^u*
with little hope of auocem. for the roaThe Btorw That Fills the Meet
lat there waa no orgmntoatlon of
Freecriptions.
the appoaltkio and each to hustling for
himself atone. A vluleni quarrel In
the Fifth dlitrlct caucus betwwn lonix
and Kcait Injured Wolcott s ehanrt-s al
most beyond repair. Otherwise the
Hm were R'alureless. all sup|»orting the candldales as predicted.
The convcultou met at 11 o ctock In
ArlHdtor hall. It was called to order
by Qerrii J. DU*kema and Moaea Tag
gart of Grand lUplds was made tern
porary cbalnnan.
^
Dlnaitotts will be very late as
they will be made Iniltoidually and not
In a tump.
It to clatmcd Steers. Ostrauder aud
Doods will bo nominated on iho first
ballot The meeting of Ihe conimlltce
to a guarantee that your pre­
on order of business at noon decbbHl
to nonrinate all <m the first ballot, giv­
scription wms compounded by a
ing nominations to the three highest.
Thp afternoon session was called lo
at 2 o*ctock In the Riverside
Fark caalao. four miles from town and
two mltoa from a telephone. The itv
poru will bo late. An immense .crowd
1s proaairtrMl emdldataa outoldi: trfthe three favored ones are fighting
I tbemaelvea as to whom shall
See that your prescription bears
withdraw^ All refuse to pet out'of the
that labtl.
rare. John J. Carton of (*lint to 'slated
by the eommlltiM- for pcnnaneui ehaliman and Dr. A.*W. Smith of Adrian
for Socrolary.
irman G. J. Diekema in railing
the convention lo onler spoke of na
AJDert Gtobcukr, Mnrr.
and state affairs. The demo"rats of Michigan, he clslrocd, would
lee their national ticket to elect
the candidate for govem<»r. He eulo
glx4¥l Fred M. Warner anT^ssld be was
eotltlM' to the election oi^ his record.

CROSS
LABEL

MALCOLM WINNIE.
TOOK MORFHINE.
Eatlmabla Woman Faaaod Away Lata
Mrs. Malcolm Winnie died at 3:15
tbia artemooii. Mm Winftte bad been
111 for aome.daya but ber death was
uBcxpacted by her many frleada.

OUR SHOES

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FOR children

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flCNDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
"BENOA

V :

Kit the liosi. bH.k t^o best and
w.*ar the best of aio' shoes sho
can buy—she has pfoviHl IL
j

And price, well, here are aome
slHM*i«. all solid loalljer. not a bit
of HluMidy In tlu
^
Fixes t*1o II.......

Sixes 6 to 8..............
Sin'S 12 to 2.........

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BENOA BE.VDA BENDA BENDA

BENDA
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School Umbrellas

50c

BENOA

BENDA

You CM buy 50c Un

1 but you

“Benda Quality”
All kimls of Rubber
fvuuocr Ooihuig.
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DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY

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mtm
American Druf Company.

W. M. Emlth hax complcteil the
scluKil eensus and ihe result to xcry
gratifying as it shows that the minitier of school children In the city this
year to 8.1 fl7. an Increase of 113 over
last year. The total last year ws*
3.<»54.
There was a gain Jn every ward ex
CH'pt the First and that one sh»*wvd a
losa of iilnetccn. The gain in the sccwaa fifu*cn. In gho Third thirtyfive. In Ihc Fourth thirty-four and In
the Firth forty-eight, miking the 113
toul fain.
By wards the nuralier in each Is as
follows:
First. 45i»; Second. S32;
Third. 666; Fdurlh. 375; Fifth. 835.

KINB-OERIKE

••GLORIA"
(BWCBEEJBXPQ

SURE!

FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
Th** S, w HWwd. 212 From

HEW FAIL

DRESS GOODS
The most complete line to he found in Northern
Michigan including all the latest produciipns from
home and foreign looms. Below wo only quote a few:

Mlaa Alice Wait returmed last nIEht
row m three wm4»* vtolt la Leallo and

•*Your clothes

fit

me

^ gg

better than

any I can get made to order.”
Many of our customers say this—
we hear it daily.
We know it well enough, and often
state it. ^t it’s a great satisfaction to
hear customers acknowledge iL
You can go to lots of places where
you can get suits lo fit you indlffer*
ently well, nothing particulsr to find
fault with, and certainly

.28 inch Dagswayn Suiting

nothing to

brag about.
But that’s not the

kind of a suit

you’re looking for, and that’s not the

3Gmch Zibdinc ami Invisible plaid'g^Q

kind we offer you.
. We’ll sell you a suit that’ll make you
satisfied with yourself and other peo­

75c

ple will. If they note your appearance,
say that your clothes are faultless In
m and ctyle.
You’ll say

East Jordun Young Man Claimed
Ttavufia City OlH tor His Bride
Last Evtntog.
l.asi evenlngMit the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. 8. 8. Thomas of South l-nion
stretX, Allen W. King of Bast Jo
and Mlasa Idrdia J. Dentke.of Traverse
City were Willed In marriage by tbe
Rotr. J. W. Miller. A number of the
rdeada of the brtdc wert preaesL
Light totreabinMU wefe\enred by
Mra. Tboasaa. Maay^tohei^ asd «apruHlasa oC regard amd Vlaadabtp
were bMtowed upon the happy couple
who wlU wake their home In East

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The swllest in THIS^ ioxvn
At $3.S0 is

O. C. MOFFATT

Abstracts of TItls
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Batmbllahud In |8SB
Room 210 Btoto Bank Bldg.

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get the*

’LUROFCOOOSm

MGISIERED
rHAkkciST

GRIN OF 113 WAS SHOWN

flTCHHIBJOITS

Farry died tbif 1
doatMntotpMm

RED

By Win* to the Evening Record.
New York. S4pt. 7.—Advices from
Buepoa Ayna sute that 2.000 men
were killed and 4.000 wounded In
BCHOO>L CENSUS SHOWS VERY
battle lMHW(*eu the Uniguayan govern­
SATISFACTORY CONDITION.
ment forcea and the revolullonlsiB,
The liaUle lasted for three days and
0<*neral Vasqner.. minister of war, wh»i Tout Number of Children Is 3.167UhI the government troops, wai
Last Yaafs FlflUfw Were 3J»4—
featiHl.
All Wanto Gained But FIraL

W. K. . WlUtoma of the Fulglmm
Manufarturijig. corappny has pur
Fred Wurgburg and Jphn OUI Are
rhaiMHl the lot on tho ttortbeast corner
Champions But Aaa Halo la Not
of SlKlh aiM Wadaworth streets, a
Yat n Haa Baan.
frontage of aeventy-flve feel.
Mr.
Williams will erect n handaomo i:esl
There to not much doing on the city
denre there ne*t yaar.
market so the fruit and vegetable buyare Kpemling their time In pUehlng
HEW TURBINE.
^
quoits with their friends. The two
iph»ns tre John IMII and Fred
One V^JII Re Eiflit for tha Ounklay Wiirifturg and all the fruit m»-n
Wllllnma Line.
rt*de that ibt-y are not In U. How
Chicago. 8ept.
It Is announcwl
i these two gel to bragging Asa
that during the winter the Craig «hlp lUlc comes altmg and shows them
iHtildiiig Co. at ToUhIo. will build
that he uswl to pitch quoita In
lurblm* steamer for the DunkU'y- younger da>s and has not forgotten
WllUamt Co. forMsed In the passenger yet and he to tlu* champion of all.
service between Chicago and ^ulh
BENTENCEO NEXT WEEK,
Haven
The new bMt will be the first of the
the Grand Rapids
. and
Water Deal Catea.
Dia. b
In England, now engaged on the l^ Wire to the Evening R«.<‘ord.
Uamlttoti-Toronlo ronte. Is'lng the
Grand Rapida. Mich-. »epi. 7.-Judgc
* Brat, It 1. aald the steamer will U
ewnbam announced todav that the
m teti long nnd will cost inw.ootr li
spondenta in the water deal
win be known aa the Turbine Queen
mvtcted would be aealenced the lat; • and to expected to be ready for service
- part of next FeMc.

Daapandant Olrl Endad BuRtring by
Cammltlliif Butolda.
By Wire to tl^ Mvening Rmrd.

THE

EVERY
MOTHER
KNOWS

our prices arc

modest

when we quote yOJ $15, $20. $22 or
$25 for

our fine

suits.

The

Bteln-

Bloch Co.’D or the Hart. Bchafner A
Mgrx suits are high class goodi.

The finest line of Suitings includingJhe

' Our Mack goods department
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is now complete j with
the newest weaves and at popular prices.

Comer Front

8u-

peno.r In quality and workmanship.

Hunilloii Clothiii^
=sCmanfaBr=
CLfiTHIERE AND FURNliHERE.

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TlMwwasahartvalnrforthe
laalloaa for atachs^ treammsr. Three
fim aM Bad tww im tfsasBiw.

mmsTs oMMidED

After a flaw mfantea revival, the mat­
ter waa agala anbwnd to regala tu
ataleofooma:
Mr^. Qlhha thea exp^laed that there
waa ao mark oa the aew library to
show that H waa a gift from Andrew
Canegle. Be moved that If not pro^
vision for IdeaUficalioa nnd been
mnde. that It be attended to. How­
ever. as the phma providod for a tab­
BB flew end e Melf.
let. there waa ao aeeoad to his motlOB.
The city coBBdl hold e rootiae eeeA. J. Pelertyl wanted to pile wood
ekm last esealag aad eoaclB
OB the dty market lot He was gtvin
eveBtag-s bnalaeas at f :40. However,
wbea aa adjoarnaseat was made. U
Mr. ittagham sUtsd that Mr. Gan
was to mekaiBla next Moadgy night aeU wanted the auction llccnbe re
to eonstder the Third ward newer ns- doced. After a abort discussion, coun
ell ndjouraed on Mr. Murray’s motion
A pedUon^from the ClUsens Tele­
phone eoBi^ aeklng permlrnkm to
eroet Rwr holes Nm Wadsworth street
which
enable R to extend lu
enble one block went was. on Mr.
MeiMera of the Williem end Nancy
Gibbs* asoUoB. roferred to tbe oommli
Cox Families at Bummit City..
tee on htreete aad walks.
A peUUoa from A. J. Scott asking
Special to the Evening Record.
pennUslon to build an addition to bU
Summit CRy. Mich.. Sept. 7.—At the
barn on State str£t was. on Mr. Bing­ home of MUcs Cox about two and omham's motion, referred to the commit­ half miles east and south of Summit
tee on fire and waler.
City on the morning of Aug. 31. oc
A peUtkni from Gargeld township
trustees asking that the dty Improve union of the membe-rs of the inillaiu
the mhiUi end of Cass atreet to the and Nancy Cox family. FYiends and
Garfield township line was. on motion relatives to the number of nearly
of Mr. Dockeray. referred to the com­ seventy arrived during the forenoon
mittee on eueeu and walka.
and spent the time In visiting until
A petition asking that the council dinner was announced, to which all did
reaand Its afUon In regard to a sewer ample Justice.
in district NO. 1. signed by J. T. Han
About 2 o’clcK-k the company was
nab et al. was, on Mr. Gibbs* motion, called to order by I*ftn-ldont 1 N (\»x
referred to tbe newer committee.
A vbort program was rcndcriHl with
A communlcaUon signed by C. A. songs and recitations and the history
Hammond, cashier of the People’s Sav­ of the william Cox and .Nancy Vauaings bank, said that the assessor of ackln Cox family was given by 1. N
the Fourth wmrd. in making out the Cox. Minutes of the last mt-eiing wer •
Ux roll for 1904. had made a mistake road by Mrs. Carrie Cox MuvcmI and
of $100 In the bank slock owned by E. seconded Jhat they roc-ct next year
Bristol. The mistake was discovered with Newton Cox. after which prayer
but the tax. amomaiiig to 92.23. was was led by the youngi-sl broilu-r. I. N
paid and the oommunlcatloa asked Cox. This was followe<l by teMiimuiy
that It be refunded. Mr. Gibbs moved from Christians proseiil. ami a v*r>
that the communication be roedvei spiritual time was enjoy«-d. .Motion
and filed and that the 92.23 bo re- was made by Mrs. Carrie Cox tlmi u
turncxl. Carried.
letter of love and sympathy and en­
Tbe board of public works, through couragement be sent to the sick
a oommuDlcatloD, sUted that, after a
careful examlnatkm of Cass atreet
bridge, it was found to be ncccaaary Alioul 4 o’clock shaking of hands and
to replank tbe entire atructure and Roodbys were In order, wishing all
also a part of the Park atreet bridge. prosperity and good health.
Mr. Glllett moved that the a P. W.
Those from a distance were 1. N
be Instructed to make the necessary Ct»x. Mrs. May Cox and daughter Mar
repairs. Carried.
gle. Mrs. Greer and daughter Mabc-I.
Tbe committee on sewers re|K>rted Mrs. Henry Mortoff. Mrs. Getty. F
that It would recommend the building Cox and wife. Otis Cox, Will Cox and
of a lateral sewer In the Fifth ward in wife aud son. Geo. Cox. wife and chil­
the alley bcwcen Webster and Wash dren. Albert Cox. Mrs. l.aura Utisi.
Ington atreela. On Mr. Oviatt’s mo-, Mrs. Luella Burch. Mr. Lhms and wife.
tion the report^waa adopted.
Mr. FTirney and*wife. Mrs. Frauens
The com^Ut^ on claims and ac* Conroy and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
counts reported bills aggregating 927,- Blood and children. One of the sis
180.11 which were ordered paid on Mr. lers. «arah Mortoff. In-ing absent on
Lardle's motion.
account of slcknosH. and also Simon
The matter of cement curbing on Cox of While Cloud. Mich., lying with­
Bast Front street was hr^ht up. out any hoi>e of recovery,
There was only one objector and after
I. N. Cox left Summit City Monday
the matter was explained to her she to put in the rest of the time on lii.-t
was willing to comply with the wishes ticket at his home.
of the other property owners.
Tbe next day following a part of
Mr. GIbba reported that the Bidl the company met at the home «if Mr.
Telephone company would move the and Mrs. Fitzgerald, where visiting
objeetionabie poles from Washington and a Jolly gooil time was enjoyc*!.
street Into the alley wllhln two wee ks. After partaking of the feast at tllnner.
The city- treasurer’s report that the Toddle Cox and wife and Jerry .Mi»rttiJT
cRy had cash on hand to the extent of left In cv.mpany with Mrs. l.uelln
951.063.42.
Burch and Mrs. l.aura Rose to visit
A resolution confirming the special them at their homes In Alden and
assessment for trunk sewer No. 8 wa.s Rapid City.
passed. Tbe resolution provides for
The following day a part of the c-om
throe annual payments, the first to bo pany in harge of Mrs. Wilsey and her
made Nov- 1.
fine black colts and carriage took
A resolutkm for a lateral sewer In leave for Slights, where they arrive<i
the Fifth ward between Washington before noon at the home of Mrs. Fran
and Webster streeU was passed. Mr. CCS Conroy and found another gn-at
MUler spoke briefly on the matu^r feast spread. The party was welcomed
stating that the citizens on the east and the afternoon was enjoyed hy all.
side of Garfield avenue were not as Leaving al & o’clock for Sabin they
tiessed and hence would not be al­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blood where
lowed to ooanect with the sewer. On another good time was enjoyed. Early
hHng shown that it would be neces­ next morning they took their carriage
sary for them to have another lateral fw Traverse City, where they veiled
ad|way. the matter was dropped.
the asylum and viewed ihe bts^iutiful
A resolutioii to build a dpek Itoc on asylum grounds and the shores of
the aouth aide of the river west of t^ie Traverse bay. and also saw some of
city market aite was adopted. The
sighta of that most beautiful anil

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-tlM teet Uma he hM hei« the oSoe el
aecretenr el etete for two terve. thee#
^OTMle hATe Bot been Able to polot
to AAA 4hlBC lA hlf oMaI OAreer
whieh AU»pe Min Ai AB mifll BAB to
/he elevAted to Ue high ofloe of forATBor. He hAs oootf^ed the Affaire
.of hli oflioe to the eAtlefacUoA of the
9Al9le of the eUte, AAd hai ahown
hhMelf to he A BBB of hoaeatjr And
iBtegrfty who could Bot be ewenred on
BBT AooooBt iron the path of duty.
**Mr. Warner la a eucceoarul bueinese
BBB« A nan or affaln. and a man
who. If placed by the euffragee of hie
fellow cittoene la the foremmeBUI
chair. wUl do honor to the ikmIUop
and ffhre the people a^. ooneenraUve BiBlBletmtloA. Theiw can he bo
doubt About thle. becaibe be has been
tiled la high oBce and hue come up to
themeAeorenfeaMeea.
«Jt hae been charged la eo»e quarteta that Mr. Warner le under the cobtrol of the rallraade. but the facte
ahow that thle le abeolutely falee. Attoraey OeBeral Blair, la hie legal fight
agaiadt tile roads to force them to pay
tbetr taxes, hue been compelled to^
to groat expeaee. and all the bills have
had to be aodlte^ by tbe state board of
auditors. sUrJhraraer. who by virtue
or hls.oflce Is A member of tbe auto
board of auditors, has voted steadily
ao as not to cripple the attorney gen­
eral In his %ht against the railroads,
This does not look es though Mr. Waraer was controlled by these large corpormtloas.
VMr. Warner*s ondal career bxs
ahowd him to be a man of big parU. a
wihB of caiwclty and hooesty. and a
BUB of tbe people, and bU election Is
Ml by an ovcrwbclmnlg majority.The retnrns of the aute election in
Vermont yektorday indicate that the
aUU will give the republican ticket a
plurality of more than 1(^000. When
McKinley^ was elected the plurality
was a little lees than 30.000. therefore
the fneveaapd majority Is cause for
great gratification to republicans and
suggests what Is to follow In other
sUtes at the November eloctlon. The
returns from Vermont have been
awaited with a great deal of Interest
and the rosulU arc beyond the most
sanguine expectations- of many.

HwiriEWPEfom
Lalla Beokb D. a K. K. Ceromonlal
. Wilt Be the Ofsstest Ever Olvtn
In This BMtloA.
The present indlcatioos are for a
large crowd at tbe big D. O. K. K
ceremonial to be given at Petoskey
by Lalla Rookh Temple tomorrow.
Everything Is in readiness and there
will he no hitches In the elahorate
program. The parade will be the most
gorgeous ever seen upon the streeU of
Petoakey and the dramatic excmpllfioaUon of the tnitUtory work In the
opera bouse will ecUpse any former
effort of tbe temple. There ’will be
several special features which win >
Tbe big basquet will be spread 5n
tbe New Arlington hotel and 300
covers will be laid.' The mean la one
of the beat thsl Landlord Beck can
devise. The program at the bnaqUot
has been carefully arranged and will
ednsisi of fine teatuTee.
The round trip from here win be
but $3.35 on the Pere Marimette.
Tlckeu mar be secured at the depot,
at the store of the Csvte Ctgar eom-

At a meeUng of deatlsU in UU city
Monday an organisation bgbe ki
aa the Northwestern Michigan O
aasoclatlon was formed which mbs
elude an the asembers of the deatal
profeaslon la good aUadlag prmstkdag
la Northwestera Mlehlgan. The fol­
lowing o«toers were elected:
Prealdaat, Dr. a C. Bowea of C
lac.
Vice president. Dr. P. A. Pont
ganofthls city.
SecreUry. Dr. C. A. Burbridge also
of this city.
Treakarer. pr. Prank Graham of
Harbor Springs.
The object of the orga&lsatlon Is to
mutually benefit the members and aid
the profeaslon In general.

mmistmm
•ehelaro Art. Being Trarwferrod In
Order to Make Boom-Will Be
^ditd by NSW School.
Chapel was held in ihe High school
this morning and the regular proi
gone over. Some changes were made
so as to get all tbe classes In sn
running order, However, tbe work
opened the smoothest It has In i
time BDd there U very llUle friction
In getting all classified.
In the grades there has to be s good
deal of cbanglng of pupila to get i
in tbe different rooms. In some tt
there are from one to a dosen more
pupils than seats aad to relieve them
the publU aro sent to other building*.
This state' of affairs Could bo largely
avoided by the-parenU If they would
observe care la sending their children
to the proper school.
^
It is frequently the case that they
will send them on by a building soBs
to get them Into a partloular roons
with the crowded sUte'of affairs these
pupils have to be transferred back tp
where they belong. SeveraT cases of
this kind occurred this morning and
In some eases pupils who wereHl^ the
kindergarten or first grade would go
by a building and five or six blocks
out of thpir way rather than to go
where they belonged.
On the other band some object because they are not allowed to go to
tbe ntarest school but owing to tbe
crowd^ condition a very few have to
go a little out of their way at the pres­
ent time and will have to until the
completion of the Fourth ward school
when this state of affairs wlU be

BACK TO ITS OWNER.

I and Parry.
Detroit. Mich, Sept, 7.-It Is said
that the Pere Marquette, which for
few nronths past has had control of
the M^sUque. Mamuette A Northcro
railroad, extending from Maniat
In the Upper Peninsula, to ^hlBglfdOB.
will soon give up that control aad
abandon tbe^me to the owners, and
that [the Pere Marquette has aanounc^ that It has dnpided not to parchase; the railroad.
It 1^ expected that the owners of the
road. D. W. Kaufman of Mnrqnette, K
K Mehteany of Grand Bapids and
others wlU resume control of the rail­
road knd car ferry and that tlra ear
ferry will be pat on the nm betsmea
ManleUque and Northport. whero It
waa before the Pere Marquette took
charge of the opermtloa.

paay; the clmw store of A. w:>
PIRET CAMPAIGN BANNER.
or of the secretary.^^ 1. M. Blaketlae.
Aaybody. whether memhm of the Beeend Ward Hes UnfBr«sd Reessvslt
CM take A^rABtage of
The Beeend ward has the dlatto^
hers at 4:40 a. m..
PL m. imd g:lt tion qf raising the ffiM cnmpnlffB Bag
p. m. aad tidwu wtu be good iwtan- this ptar. a Bnsaefdit and ihMaBkf
iMreaaayi
iPeteMm^aathe

at the .north end of the
Unite and" ^rk. atrepl bridges, the

A. E. Binghaha aad C. B. Murray as a
special eommlUee toiook up the Folato Iapl«»i>«t>o<»nu>]r natMr. Tbe

«nmlUee*or^a^ atlead to the engroaalag of the resotatlona cm the
death of the Hon. Ferry Hnaaah.
Oa motioa of Mr. Lardle both Isaaea of boadk the
worth of
htM^ boafiaaai the 9I9.4M worth of
water hoafia. were nold to the Stale
haak.
, ^ Ludle atatafi tliat three yearn
hrtdga oa tSMa atinet bad
ikMG aad that

prosperous city with lU many faetoric-s and beauUful dwellings. The;,
roturoed to Summit City last Saturday
evening somewhat wearied physically
but strengthened mentally and spiritunUy.
The next reunion will be at the
borne of T. N. Cox which is the home­
stead of tbe old Christian parenu who
came into Docalb county. Indiana, as
homesteaders. Father Gox cut and
sold cord wood which wss chopped all
with the ax. and oiother wove nil the
family'clothing and woolen blnakeu
and carpets.
-CHINA! CHINA! at Bogbee's drug

We are -thowing a fine new line of i^irafcu for n
fall. Don’t f^il to sec this line wheb )-o«-want
)-o« -want

HOCES: $l.dO $1.25 $liO $2.00 $2.25 $2.75
SOUTH
S IbE
sir William Hmler. an K^gllsh sol­
dier of disIMioBL fwld ns'cntly In
giving testimony liefoiv a Hritish «-ommlaalon In regard lo militia senlc.*:
-Warwlt-kshiro men. mlm-rs, and that
rtasa of iKsiple. like to get to tbe sea
for ten days if they can iKSwlldy af­
ford to do It; They all Iwtbe.
-1 have a! ver> long m-aeortst, and
we lisve a tiundwr of mlmrs who real­
ly enjoy uiug out with tbeir
lueul of gsnilsoii nmllery inwr tbe sea,
Tliey go to Irbe msi UM-att»e> thvy tllW
over the s*-a. and the lathing iwnide
is'as valnabh-. If not more so. than the
drill; It friwlK-iwi the nn-n op aud
elraiiw-s theiii.
“.Vn
told me Ut*»l summer that
when they \<eie twMblug then- was om*
fellow with Ja very Wm-k skin, and he
hoard a mah say to him: *Js€-k, you
are prrtty
.i «—

. Tl^ sappllr. Water.
In the w.fteni |Mirt of Guiana what
is known as;tlie water vine grows pn»llrii-ally and is «m-i1 as a wnn-e of
drinking fluid whenever there i-» a
<lfonght- Tills vine abo furnishes a sui»ply of watifr in phn-i-s w ben* eroi'ks
sud sittingsfcire M-aree. Tlte vine grow s
to n helglit of from alxty to ninety
fm t. It Islusnall’y nls>ut four In.-lMW
In diameter.
trees. elamlHjrs
then falls down penH-inlUnibtrly to tbe
ground, where it again tak<»s root. Tbe
®ntl\»-s rut jUie n*ot off at tlie gsonod.
'then sit tbefselgbt of idwnt kI\ or sev­
en fts-t. Wui eiit it again, wiiieh U-av«w
in tln-lr liaiidK a \^*ry stout pl«s
In- ?t«p
wAsl. In drd.er to old:iiii tin-t«p they
\ine nj^m
rais«‘ 11mn MtppoH and apply the npj»-r
their noiith'^. .si.\ f.s-1 oi th

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

A. J.

8. J. Sampson. Newporl—Our dauzh-|
lor wa.H pale and ^Ickly. Gave h. r
llolllsu-r-h n«K-ky Mi>untaln Tea. Now
Kbt’.s n>sy cbot ktHl. ht^Uhy and happy.
cents. Tea or Tablets. John^m
Drug Co.
>

EffilitinlY

Tlie Swedish town of Hnfangerhat
establishiM n gmdu:it<^ tax oil alt
stout |Krs4Uia weighing over WT.
pounds.

Is Interested In our ptrturo dlstrlbullon.

9100 Reward. 910G
The readtws of this paper will Ik'
plea.sv-d to It^arn that then* is at loaat
one drcmdtHl discasv- tliat-iu-lence lias
luvn able t«» cure In all Its stages, and
thai 'l.s Catarrh. Hall’s tYitarrh Cure
i.s the only p«>tsltlve cure now known u.
iht* nu-tlit’al fratenilty. Catarrh Iw-lng
a constiiiitumal dlsv^Lse. requires a
et»nstltutii»ual ireatro'ent. Hall’s Ca-’
larrh t'ure 4s taken Inierually. acting
directly uiioii the bbaal aud mucims
si^fares i>f the system, thereby de
slloyliig the foundation of the disease,
and giving the |iatlent strength by
building up the const Hut ion and assisliiig nature in dtdng Its work. The
pr.*prletors liav«- so imirh faith In Its
ruralive isiwers that tlu-y offi-r One
Hundn-d Ikillars fur any ca.M- that U
fails* to cure. St r.«I Bir list' of ti xli
luonials. Adilrt.'?-*^
F. J. ClIKNi:^ A IH).. Toledo. O.
Sold by druggl.-«i. TJk\
>
Take bill’s Family Dilbi for witstI
liilion. ^

Rcmcmter that Jf

buy but

10c worth (oafty
can gi-t a ttdcci oa the pictures
and when yon have traded 92.00
you can then get any picture in
this famous coUcctidii for anty
89c additional.

We now have

plenty of t'oiiiKin tickets for alt.
Ku come right along, first come,
first serxed.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

tbe Dining Room
i Should be Furnished as Nicely *
As anjj room In the house. You arc there one third of your time. You only tiave one life to live, ao make
that a^ plcacanl a* possible.

Have you seen our new dining rootn Furniture?
We haVe some goods you should sec at once. Then you would own s<
exaggeration to say that this display of turn.lure is the finest ever b.ought to the city.

Side Boards
Are now an ind.spcnxibic p.ecc of furmt,!rc for the dining room. Drawers for your t .bic lintn ^rd cltverware and places for the larger pieces of silver. No room quite furnitluri wiibnui .v n-n . w sidelxwxrdH
show ihe artist’s handivw>rk. We have the finest that was ever sold for 915.00. A special offer for this season. |fhen there are the higher prices at $20.00. $22.50. 924.00. 927.00, 952.00.

Burets
wives really want both (and
1 as you see them. They are

Thousjh smalJer in size, arc just as necessary as the ssideboard and
l > Ymi I
they
them, too, if they want lh» rn n .ni
c the great factories turn <
beauties—the finest ^

Dining Tables
The bUt tin. w, h«v. ever ehrried dhd the UrBe.t M.ir1ment m the city. All m«.ner of f.ncy e.rved lego
and tlie fitie»t finith that it kr.ow-n. A .plendid .Ix foct extension Ubie for *6.78 up to the beet at (38.00.

Dining Chairs

.

.

i

Any ^yle that you may wish—and any price that wHl please your pocketbook. There arc wood seat, cane
seat, box seat, solid oak. oak veneer, leather up.holitercd- All prices from 95.00 for set of six to i394».

e Se
Sell the Bradbury, Jewett
Hiving
Vfe
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs

mi Hfliiiflis ur
r

MBIliMnii NiiMif



jrplipipn
aaWi»'
hmMs

ior aittiidlM tk»

I nd nOF lo te M« «i
Jortea« B«pl. 14. lS «id 1C. TW f»ll7
be mwpoeed of tbe eeMlen wC
n of UM» Crmmd Taecne ditt
rbM«j vlll be tbe bic dajr.
rui bM bM armced aid te S4t
ditioa tbefe %tu be ettactleu at tbf

ns mo

BMOM.Rrwitoal
. Bapt 7.^Fr. Gaapar

There arc twenty at
titorica weatfoT tbe
aot Indndiag Alaaka and HawaU.
They vantalB Ah P«r cent of onr area
an this oootlaeat. aaya the WorU'a
ITaet far September. Thla area holds The conrcderate commaiKlcr at
laatJu Genmal J. R Hood, was a bi
« per cent of our
bat Impetuous nol^ sod had d«l

Bbi Baca hara Md thara a

a> Paeialaii far Uaikitled
fV : , • Warbii^ ki Tmwm A^Md to by
t!
Praaidato OanaeMy and tbe
Pbabtoa Wto toe Caaaa. -

wbetbec they beloiis to tbe a A. R. ^
not are iarlted. 'fbey aboold brlacaB
Boaaoag. a meat daalar,
tbe teaU poaatble, bedding. Uanketa.
platea. kalrea. forka. apooaa. ca|M
la jMhaoa. aad aU Ava memban ot
lag ateaalla. All ratloaa wlTbc

——
Uto faadly have saBarad from the diaaerred uncooked. A rate of oae fare
Bjr Wire to tbe Brealac Record.
aaaa. one of the aons. alx yaara old.
^lea«o. Sepi. 7.--Tbe peace propo- /or tbe nmnd tHp bna beta acc
npd tbe 8oi» of Velemna nr© Inrtled
Bllloa baa beea loat bjr a «Dod maas well na tbe reteraa%,tbeaMeIvca.
JoHtf^'aald PreaMeat DoaaeTly tbU
■fteraooB. If tbe pfopoaltioa to oot re.
SchaakcUm^aiid thla U thought by
THE MARKCTB.
tha health ^cer of Jackaoa to ha a
Oaly tveatyAva per cent jf
Detroit. Mlcb.ntepu 7.-Wbtot- piwbable ezi^mUoo of the aouice of
tbe atHInn ruled oa tbe proiioaltioB
Tr.
Schenkle^'a diaaaae.
September. $1.14; No. S red. |t.l4; No.
to fatuni to work aad It la tikeljr a&There is deep aympathy Tor the
y com. &4^c;: So. ^ white oaU. 43c.
otbe^ rote wfll be taken.
Toledo, o;. Sept. 7.—Wbeal-Caab IVlastp Ue mare because be has enTbe abeeaee cd may prtirlalon for unand September. 11.11
Meoember, dcAred himself to his church aad the
fdtillad iKablaea la tbe Urma
people of tbe cUy gmiermlly for his oaI1.12U: Mat
1e betveaa Pmrtdeat nooabtly ami thv
Chicago. Sept. 7.—U'beat-01d Bejh ttriag efforts, arhieb have resulted la
' paefcera la aaid to be the ebUf tiarri. r
i€-mlM-r, II
new September. tbe building of oae of tbe Anest .achool
lo a UBltfemeDL
$1.04^; May. |l,09*i. Oom—Septem buildlags ia the stole, now known as
John's academy.. The priest's
lA-r. Sr.H: kUy. liOUiC. Oata-Seplcmber. 31^c; May, 3u*<.c. October pork. house Is toped la and school, which
to have commeacad thU morning
Iiu.bli: lard. |7.10; riba. 17.30.
in the bulWlng which Is next 'doo.-,
fiancy N. Radtfer/Aped Ct, aAd Birdia
indeBaltely postponed.
L. Clark, Apad 1. Bowed Befo
Atiention a A. R.


th, TMm. i. toe bm»e. It hM So p«
SSJ'
ctm of toe property T«ine «* .U tot virtually ^..!E!lk3rS:
-n,
aarvwni^ed he stUl

tha Grim Rabper.

;

i

Attentkui. McPherson |KMt. No. 18.
Ik-psrimcmt of Michigan. G. A. R. A
K»o4l atti-ndanco is kleslrc-d at our
regular mtM-ilnR loulght bw the purjKfse o( making arrangemenu to atlend the reunion at East Jordan on
St-pt. 14. 10 nml 10. and «Uber business
of ImiKinancc. Turn out. comrades.

-Birdie L. Clark, the 1 year<»!a UauRh
ler
Mr. and Mrs. Cba||es W. Clark.
«d lAke Ann. iIuhT yoaterUay artemisin
The Antrim County Court Houm.
at S o'clock of cholera infaninm. Tin*
Jons C. Petorsen. arrhltiK-t, relume*]
funeral iM^Ire will l.c liyfd li.morrow
from llellalro yestttnlay. where he hs=»
froai ibe biiaH*. L. li. CiirtU has iln*
iMftn in He.^^ion with the hulldliig commine*- for the Antrim euuniy court
Haacy K. Badder dliil at the asylum houM-. Materials, etc., were talkcl
tbia aktmlag at C vVlock of art*no over and di-cld«-d tjpj‘n. and bids will
artleroala at the ate of hK years. The U- opc i.Ml there on S«i)t. 13. It U the
body will Is- Khlp^-d to her rorim intemion to go on with the work as
-bfidie at Ionia for burial by U l>. CciT jHoon as iM»ssihle and only such ma­
terials ore lo Ik* us«-d as are accessible
and to be ccnivenleutly procured.

IVutTHU^^pANO CAPTAIN.

DO.VT IXHIGRT that this week
Wksliicsday and Thursday Is the lime
to h.-u vhal china at BurImh-k driiKsttire.
C.enlleim-n «irder your wlfeV
; r;
At a aiceUng of the lllah achool foot
ChrihUiias present and have it olf
baU. lean of last yiwr this ni
. Arthur Garland wna ©leciod captain of your mind.
this ytwra High achool leant. Prof.
* .Knight drill-tie the coach and the flrft
A welt know II im-dh-til jtmriisl tells
» of the team will be held this
till* story of a hysterli-al *w Ife. She
could never iM-nr to liiive her husliand
out of her sight. Wlu-n- he w ent she'
j..
BREVITIES.'
went, nml where she wUIhhI to RWhe
must go. If at ^vork in the tiehbi be
rj
Seals for 'The Holy City” will l»o must U. within sIrIiI of the house. If
|dac«-il on^le lontorrow tmimluK
b<* Rot Uyond the niiige of her vlslotw
Mio would run to the dinm-r Is-ll and
the Un plttce jif Slelnln-rn K Grand.
Mre. Wimajn Ib-WUl lias Inn-n cun- Hug ft rrMiitle:illy. Tlie hiialuitul. ImsSniMl to her room for the past week by telling to the Jionse. w ould tind her in
a -iCH ll.”
a airrlouM illness and Is still very alck.
This woman coukl not eor>k. She
The Traverse City foot ball team touM not reuinln In the house ak»ne.
will practice tonlRhl. comer WashInK
eoiild nut sit nrvall day. 8he codbl
md ii«le In a currispe or a street «-ar
toa and Ikiardman.
There will 1m- a mi-eilnp of the Uoyal nidess her hiisliand was tlM-re. t«hc
aehi-s. |».nlDa **siwlls” and all soria
Arcanum In their hull tomorrow nlRhi.
of whims ami (amles.
Aa the Kranrt repi-m will U- here the,
Tl»e journal rw>s on to say that the
twenly-secon.l. every member should poor hustiand. after «hiiH-lng nltetidbe up in the work.
for y«irs. suddenly dUd. The
Zacbm Kai'ier of Mnph tnn Iwik dut rhilUr.'ti rrfusevl to dnm-e utiout her
his Aral iiaturall/atioi. pa,M-r imlay. as he Und dune ami Is-eaUM- there was
He reoounct-d hU allepiatjce to An? iu»lhiiig else fer her to do she gv»t
well. Khe stayed at home aknie. she
trU.
went on lung vbits alom». she dhl her
A joint meeting of th(- For.-siers and houwMvork
and . lUopiHvl
haring
iCompankin of .Foresters ulii Im- held •sjvll.*’
this eveninp In their hall There will
T.u» 1-.nd the |Mvir innn «-ouldn*t haw
1h? an Iniilation of ihlrty-fiv,. candl- llud l.. et-juY the cluUlge:

dates and all members of both lodpcs
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
. are lnvlu*d.

I'-lr -

ptot Kaibiir WH1 ^toch nigh School
root Rail Team.

Hail, Votaries!
JOIN TBE CARAVAN TO

Petoskey, Tomorrow, Sept. Stli.
FOR THE GRAND CEREMONIAU
,
Thii wm be the greatett meeting e-.-er bdd by UIU. Rookh Temple.

p. O; K. K.
vGewcew5Para4fc.<kM^
EUborate Banoaet at New ArliartM BoteL

Round mp only $2.35cu ttke .eoMce <r tkCM kir met.

Mrs. Nick Miller has icturned to
Grand Raptda, where
will Join her
husband. From'lhere they will go io
8l. Louis to attend the world s fair.
WUlaid Campbell went to Manton
thla morning for n visit and business
trip.
. :
Edward Jlunt returae*! io Van this
morning after a visit In tbe city with
hls parents.
S. A. PIko returned to hls home In
Kondallvino. Ind.. this momlnir after
vInU In the city with hls brother. J.
n. Pike.
Mrs. Arthur Grcc of DansviUe. Ida
ham county, ia vlsUlng her daughter,
rs. M. L. Stuingler of this city.
Mrs. W. F. Dietrich and sun William
of Muskegon are visiting Mr. and 1^.
deorjp* Xmlotte of l^lon street.
Miss Olive Pewse, who has lieen vis­
iting her aunt and uncle at Harbor
Springs for two wet'ks. returned lo her
home Sunday evonluR.
Miss Loa Crawford has returned
from Harbor Springa. where she has
Uh-u vUdtlng friends for
i
woeka.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Finn have rciumcdj for many years
from a visit with their daughter
all time, the
the houae. But the control of the
^ proiiably a i
of WillIllams?i
mailer of time.

logg sporrad hia hoewe over tbe
to inspire hls men with bravery,
gallant aoklier was hit by a buikdaiid
at tbe aamellaw,
illnoed to urge on bla foUowms
bttt cuntinoed
they we^ Inside
.
'The sudden blow of the
thb Cxinfedv-mtes in Cle^
ut line, but a second Cooc lay to hiding to the woods
ith an unobairoi'ted range
of the gtoODd raptured by the daring
sasaUanta. The regplars bekl tlK-lr
noupd for a time, snfferlug heavUy.
and, not being supported In tbe sttoris.

»«««• a; imsoMiroi
fragment of abeU

clung to
autca as aascoaed for taxnUoo.
tbe citodeL It was said that be lieEighteen per cent of the capital In* Ueved* that Sherman's aopplle*. vrvcv
vaated In hoiuo maanfacturcs Is with­ exhausted and thatJbe^Federal anny
in was at toe point; of abaudoniiig toe
In this tcrrltorr. «ad it
alece. From thla! dream be waa and*
value VO per cent of the m
med by toe appearance of
products of the whole cou
armv of foia aouthw*vwt
dmontothlatbewcatpro
cent of the totol agricultural prodt^ of Atlanta, close to the rtdlroads fituu
of the United States from farms repre- toe-south whk’h j brought supplies to
aentlng 57 per c'eut of tbe total farm hls campa. Still tdHennlned to light
valuea.
to toe laat he dlspatcbrtl General
Growth has betm aorapid that In two I Hardee with hU Wwm eorps and that
decodes It lias caused the renter of j Itxl by Geoeral K.
liee to defeml the
population to move from tthio.to ludi | railroads and remhlncd la tbe AHanU
ana. the »-c-uter of farm values fron. i treuches with thejrest of hls foroa
•eastern Indiana to Western lUlnols ami The march of llirdee's ecdninn sooth*
tbe center of farming area from east-! want w nt bd \ij tbe Intrepid I*at
em Hlfpofai tu central MtssourL Twm* Clebnme. tbe ‘ Stegall of tbe WesV'
ty jeai^ ago tbe center of the luauu* who wuW always diid an enemy and
fncturluff^Mltistry was in western 1 aur up a light. ev«» though tbe chkticcs
Pi-uiisylvAa. Today It Is iu iviitrul I were agalust him. I Clobame etnick out
Ohio. Thh^ienter of tbe farm Im-omelfor the extreme [flank of Abermairs
of toe I imAl Sutes uow rests on the morlng column. Intending to manb
Mlsslssipid Th er. atul while land val- tIU he reaclMsl It then double It up
uos have dwllned In New Euglaiiil tliey | by a vigorous stt4:k. like hls pri»tot.vpe
have lumni-Hd by more than 100 iK^rjtt Chsm-clIon.Mile, lie had the vk^
cent III the west.
. ^
| ihu of Chan.-enorlivllle. General O. O.
rollllcully the west has alwa.vs bad ■ Howanl. lo deal with, but Howard
dlsproiKirtiunatc t.> Us i»opuiert ami ha^ already seised the
nlatlun. lieeausi- «-vcry stat
state has two road abend of Cldbume.
seuators mid a meu:lH-r t.f
djnt wbli h took Uowregartlless of po|mlMtlon. Nolwitb- arvl so far
k that riebume was
tttluu to! beaded off Iand tbo ronfwlerate plan of
start with the growth of the |»olitical eampalgn i-hn n^wt Howard dls«-overed
I»o\ver of the wv-st has been very rapid. - that
as
water at the pla.v
Iu IKSO. v. lu-Ti the seijate hud but set - ’
lan >ad ordered him to
enly-slx meznlH-rk. ttie wt-st ctmt
cent of tbe total,vob-s. At the present | xiiete he lutrrmhW I position.
Ume. when jUe senate has ninety mem-jiearned that tlie i-nemy was In for. v
Uvs. tlie wesf baa 4T> jht v*ciit
th‘ '!,t
at Jonesboro, a poant
poiln near by and
votes. No
'
tors cau Ih- rnldel _____ _
froii Atinuia, with rail
from the easteni at.tu-s. SlmuM the [
”un,i”iioiis ’,,^,i'ojH-n. Durliip tbe
territories l>eeomc Mt«t*.s. us they will •
Howard heaul the trains mt
Ur tbe mitural order of events, the I roulhoanl from AHlanl.r and Sk-ut'
west will have practically us largo a to Bbertnan. who Waa following In hU
senstorlaK* ote as the e.ist.
In Uie liouse the Mituuti.ui ia dim»r- Und. under aUirdy “Pap*' Thoinaa. that
ent, for the i>opulatUm rovctiis n-pn-- tbe enemy wna nj>t to be esugbt napseuUtiou. Tbe gntii of wt-stern |M)wer
to tlM* huus«- M*ems slow
fl UCRl
1>^) of the 335 im-iiilMTH .»f the h
i
ttJooti. -Blaek Jack"
24 |KW kvni were from the west. In the :
‘ ^
Howard'.
fniut and was i
U»e wtwt has
per i-eut. The e.isi Is i ,’hL~'i,TJ,7inliur.!c iinViW Tlu^Uon-

DEITHSOFIPir

Tbe fumral M
id Mrs, Ma’tido
>Btaat of Afim- ma* hilU yiKti-rday
' aflrruooD fron^^ tLc r burcb at that
place. The funeral was very larscly
attended. Tbe funrnU «aa In rbarae
of Uodertaki r Anderson.

M^Allaiita

■ XB/eoBOta

doiu«
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Tlu- iKdm in dispute was only a
trilling height defeodk^ by tlmv warn
down brigades of Temawseeami. but
the fate of llaitos- s line at Jonesboro
w as at stake and after tliat the fate of
Hood at Atlanta. If Jonesboro felt
tbe whole ronfederate rear lay st tbe
meny of Sherman, and AtlanU conki
not W held. While the regnlsro were
heroleiilly tiRhilug lo brook throogh
tbe salient 'Jhiunaa Iwd been sway
hunytoR up another dlvUlon to support
Ibe attack.. He n-nclnsl the front at
6 o'ckM-k, and Colomd Estes' voluntee
brigade tu«»vrd slowly through t!
tangled uudergrowih to tbe field 1
Xr.»nt of the works whero
ha
fouuLt so well only to is* driven out.
EKtes- nii-n were not U‘blnd Kdle's to
courage and dash and f«iok the aaltetit
to a few luiiiuir-s. KisIiir one-third of
their nuuilM-r, tmi InddliiR on lo tlie
prias In the Thirij-elRhth Ohk>.130
meti
\y\
com,
com,».nulu!i brign.h-H of rarUn’s division
awciit In fnmi the K-ft ami Morgan*.
dl\ isi-.u fp.m the right, (vtmpietely co*
VelopiiiR the ansk* whieli had i-ust so

apeciacationa.
The srchliect sad buildiag conitoil^ *
lee reaervea the right.to rojsct any
and aH Uds.
^
By order of tmU.
Wm. 3. BeanetL chi
dsn. Mich.
Clark E DsnawA County Clerk. Bellalre. MMl

A GOOD MATTRESS It Ml ^
Jttxury. It to eronomy. for a ffood toMtress «U1 outlss six cheap naas and
give you rest and eomfoit The fWnetto to the beat Msda of two Igyan
of palm fibre aad three Myers cC ii
cotton. The fiber gives the aMstlelir^
snd toe cottoo gltreo the aoflMoa
omy$KJ».
J. W. Slaiar.
Your Honw VkmlalNff.

-

CAN YOU AFFORD
To take chances r<>gsrdtog the asfely
of your vslosblea? Yonr hotoe. your
3tBcc or your safe may.be rahbadyoucsnntell. Belter forestall tha loas

I

.»d M„. NVarreu M„u. for . few a.,..
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pesae snd dsuRhBostrice returned from a short
vlsll 4n Harbor Springs.
Floyd K; Ikach. formerly of Oils
city, la the guest of W. Kellogg and
family.
E Montague and family are enJoying a abort aiay at Old Mlaitlon.
haring gone there on J. A. Montague a
yacht, tto>(^m.

iLirtnin«-Mi> unft

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Moiimvidle the rt^flejm t'lehunie came
thundering alangi in H«itvard*a rear.
imikluR a two >^itkHl Ught of It. But
llowar-l was not 'alone in Ids wn-stle
with H:mbs*. Gt-ip-ral Sciiofleld's Fed
:en a wider swts-p

may
hold tmlay
cal power
ro.!
.'h
praclktUly T,..ori.l
controls tht stuau. im ^
imtrols Hie
conic to the c-asl fmm ibis division to .

has been leatcued with cuergj until
ri-^i^l;m*^h"ro
« *><-^“thy and |

, mg them In the safe deposit vaults of
I the First National Bonk, where safety

•«< Atlauti. a..a .-ul
n,i)roaJ. luadkig
off it train wldch
adUig of
Atliula
nrn-v w i« unblng f

THE POTATO SEASON
I Is here. With weeks of potato btoF
j tog fn>m great dlstoncos, over rongb
roads, why not save trouble and sse
I the new road wagon you have uo long
thought of buying? We
tbe stand­
ard Olds wagon. Barney Anderson. >

n tr.iL i.w. in»u Ki,..rmnn
; push tbInRs on

The growth of the west has hitherto 1

sons Hubert and Gerald relunred >es- culture ami
terday from their dottage at Old MU-1 of mit.erahi
is now. nor
that It will

STAR LAUNDRY.
If you bavo never tried ow lanndry
Konjl lo a package of general bouss-

stock raUiug. The output j
waa never greater Hu.m tf 1
«*‘*'*^ lo rireupthen Howard,
; Sherman brought fforward Thomas*
were prospivts ever kii
,d nrxuy] a
1
The ngrieuliunil

B,r.U.> P. Boon wen. U, Du>„.„. | J)--

■isfs,ssr„’“

' t .n.r.i’• f^.". of AUnou. ,> w

Minn., this mornln* .o re.un.e her |
» T.^.
t.hVer. i«».. M»t Sh..n...« wa. aiu^.ly =e.,inn
duties aa teacher there after spending ties of a future Ume when denser pop- ’
IkwUIou to control tbe
in the city with her par- ulatkm will demand The iiroducts from ^ railroad and U- i^dy lo figiit Hood
of Atla
a Rrt*atcr oroa. Even uow tin- west
enU. Mr. and Mr«. Joseph Boon
gn-al BundUM of food-!
food- ! «• tbf
the m vcHng
vering of raUway eommunl
Mr. 1 hn' A’rwit f r«oriv Ati <5 . 1» »“Pldh*« the griwl
j stuffs which entiT Into foreign trade i caU»n« furceii him to cvactmic that
Maes, .and husband of Muskegon
aiej ^nd
... .
the bulk of American rirongladd. But the F*-dcruI K-outa
the guests of Mrs. Jamison of East
> leads in the produc- I pi‘ ke«l up the mjwa that Hood had
yet her fanns now I a*nt word to llaiylve f
Elgblh. street
<
Louis Silbohnan of the firm of Ham pro-luce uii even fn*utcr tulnl of valuea ■
than
her
mines.
Twenty
years ago Irrl- j ins that the
burger A Sllbhrman. clothiers of
rf D<men-y of hls
K»tl was
gotlon
iDconsIderahle: today S.O
S.Oij,-j platx- H.irdee
as Inconsiderahle;
trplt. has been in town several
n of land are supplied with '
army,
on business. Mr. Sllberman has been
Jonesboro. Hardee and
Ing to this city periodically for! ^'be stock growing of the west of
many years.
twenty yi-ara. ngo is be«-..iL-in^ the i Now. when Harilt'e took up hU pothe Hebrew New «o*-k farming of tbe mon- f-losely ^t-. ilUon at Jonesboro be expected to deal
Year. Steinberg*, store will be closed tied*countrr. The eastern
Igivc | only with Ibnvaiil*s c-oluiun. coming,
from 5 n m Frldsy of this week until
! acviuri him from tbe west. The right
I.
northern flank of hi- hue was held
Mon^ ^
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“i* the range Industry for the; by Cleburne*, dlvhdon. and this flank
Monday. Sept. 17 for the Dsy of AtonC-, jijore proflUbto. and nioro s k-ntlfic was struck by l*bomas- advance con**
aent.
ato^ farm.
General Jeff C. Haris. Three
Thu. tbe balances measuring the 1 divlalon. «f Havlrf* column formed to
C. Barker of Petoskey reiurnc
htMne j^la afternoon after a short visit pow«*r of toe east and wi-st nn- aiowly j frout of Cloburne. and tbe brigade of
Imt
surely
rfochlng
an
evjiOiibrlumj
United
State, regulars led by Colonel
to toa dty.
They are prsctloslly <N,ual fKilitically. : Edie salto-d oat ;lo recounolter and
- E Soles of PeUston returned home It will not be long U-foro they apCleburne bad to froiiL Drivthto afternoon after spending a abort proach equality Industrially and cjm,he men In gray from a ridge thev
merchUlyasw^l.
time to toe city with friends.
occupied as an oat|K»t after
Roy Hllliker snd wife returned to
Rolf AOM-rleoo
extended be­
Detroit this morning after, a visit in
yond tbe salicot sugUt of tbe enemy,
the city vrito hto pirenu. Mr. and Mrs.
the key to the posltioa. Two divisions
J. W. HlUlker.
^
of Davto- corps roUied sronud Edlo.
flag, and tbe Amerkwn rale of duty wUl and a battery was hauled up tbe ridge
be collected on all goods landed there, I which enfiladed pstt of Cleburne's
bugmaing gt*ea buck hot toe American coastwise laws will ttoe and disabled a number of tbe Con­
Tbe fiower to mcn- net be extended to It, says a Washing­ federate guns.
Coirtic numu- ton oftectol to toe New York Ilcrahl.
Finally aU waa Mdy for an aasanit
■crlpta India's
Sberman betog on'tbe ground nnd Im­
foto to tbe tunes of tbe gods of tbe
patient of delay. Tbedlvtokmaofrar*
math, EgypTSis ritoCA vmd ami Tbe treosniy department has ooUfled Un and Morgan riiarged^ forward In
that foreign ves-

to,,
.-irt..™,.
brifrM'cwuM csptuml .nlivust ei.Un-.
»>ung all summer?
with itM kmlpr. G*iM-rnl Govan. nml Send them to and they wlll^ retwo I.Mti-rics of artlll.-ry. Aficr iIm- turned fresh and clean. Wright Brov.
loss of tU»- Hallcnt CJebiiruc drew bavk ’
------------------------hia two biigrttk-s under I^-wis
IF YOU WANT
GrMiil»^rrj-. formiiur n n«w snll«-nt; aii«l |
A iK-rfc-ct Hmoke that can be indulged
st<M>l ready for auutl.er aMHaull.
in freely without the slightest danger
darkncHS cuded tbe c-onfli- t nnd
flgi.tliig for Atlanta.
Xry the Utt'e Weavers, they ore what
Whet) nows reached Hood in thinla * you ire looking for. Straight flve
of the doings of bherman .-it Jom-»*b-.ro centers, made by union men. to s
• iiciUi.-r

tion the ulgbt of the Int to pass-

-"‘o
MedUtCT*i»M
; uxpler sea salt that the Johnson Drug
company arc selling for 25 osd 35
cents a package. Also the rubber
spdhges they handle are stronger.ssd
I belter than tbe oMInory kind. Very
beneficial to on oily skin, also drsv
light couriers
out
block heads and plm|^
quarters that the place bad been
abauduord and ibe military stores de­
stroyed l>y powder nnd IIamt*M. Slocum
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY
appeared l»eforo tbe 4-lty i-arty on the By not looking over our tone atodc <£
2d of Septeml*er ami receii^ its aur- children's sUppers osd oxfords bsfors
ton. -Atlanta to onrs and f.ulrly won.”
Tbe Confederates were highly elatod
over tbe fuicajm of Hood from tba
IlmltAof Atlanta while Bbonuan waa
south of him with an Immense foice.
wtot of fact Sherman waa bent
upaa amoablng tbe raUroada and tbe
half of tbe ConfMerate srtny wttb

Bmdee at Joncriioro.
GEORGE L. KILMER.%

PfarMcIao* •«» »o««» <» C“>*: »««,•
COO ««lb of potnit iiiwIlrtiK* ««* te..
Cir.1 ynr ISACS.

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BATH MITA

Jon«l«ro, Ilardro at tb. rou.. Um.
withdrew from ih.- lines so bravely
defc-udod by ricburne.
Aliout mldniriJl of the l«t tin- Fcdi-rato lu iWo<-uiii*K t-nuii»s

toert to m> reference to toe flower la

L-'5

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BURGtARS AND SNEAK 'THICVni f
As wcU aa fire make It naaafa to haapmoney shout the house or oa yoar par­
son. DeporiL yonr funds to PeopMH^
Ssvlnga hank, drawing it as you need
it. snd rent a safely box to their atoel
vaults for your valuable papers. TV
bank furnishes chock books free of
charge, llsyitig Mils by chocks to tha
best way of paying. Each check mak*
ing s receipt for you.

N-*.-iK;'4.

hosing. Have n lull nssortmsflt of,
rid kid oxford, patent tip; pntsst ocM
her oxford; patent lestosr
pped sandals, la two or tbreo

Us
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Mt-Ife* tMMS'aiSM#

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4MC •TSSSi

pMkHtkA, milM te tla^
■iMW. Ip UA PM MhMcPl
«# MiafMg Mii

TkaHaUatyrtMPto
fWlMgraitW^I
irtr.tkaMia«rB««Wl|.
M
d eattert tt fW tkt Mkli« W • ^
km ctama of tk* msIfM
■wkml’ppd apMM «• hm nni?
I M bm l« imPTM M mMpIHIx. BaiMMaiidMmrMf* If mr Imap
r Mks: Hr. Wilhelm l» • tmlMteg
aCM, with which the
r id rnmaMermble mbflltv M
thfllllag pgmuea of John tha Bhptiat
Tfilh
AboaiMlc. hMrm baan aUUsed wKh great
ikiU pad apparaaUj watisliad coil
Theactlag fMapaar la Mad for Iti tamight be sura that
r;-iha aeaaca* praaant bo waa to kave hla akin bofore raacA
hlauwjr la Mlaat aplaadar. tha atage h^tboconier. BaModel Agoa (leapof
all or whSdi la cairied tbe vateri street reccHcd Its nomc
on Balto
by the eompaar. bdag of Impresairc
del Agne eqnare, which waa tbe termlnnS of thO groat Chapnluiwc aquednet.
water was constantly talllug luto
abaaln.
.
There are somh verj* funny munee
and otbats rather poetical. Here art
oomepemHarnoea:
CaUe de las ttataa (sbwet of t!ie rate),
*The Holy City** hare at Btolnberg-a
Onuid opera bouae seat Monday. Sep*. del Katoa (of the mouac). de bis Moo
caa <6f tbe tUee). del Zapo |uf tin- toad),
12. will he aagarly anticipated.
de tea riegoa (of Abe UInd meoi. del
MofTto (Of tbe dead inatn. de Is Oils
THE BURRO AS A OUiDE.
(of tbe potl. dr U l^xada tof the fry­
ing tiam. de Chlqulbnltcma <ef tbe
Aa IweMewt wf a Pawewer Ammm lha basket makeral. de la Pelota mf the
mat
Malaww
mart.
Planot an tha Market.^
teUi. de las MU MaravlUnK ^of llie
TheMro. verltaUr chip of the waat*
iisstid man-vkl. de loa Espantadds
era Aoaeit. wW^lIre longer wltoost (of tho panic stricken menl. d.'l Toro
water and acent it farther than aaj (Of the bulb, de la iYux Verde (of the
I and rUni4» hMUilluB for «l*»* I*** 25 jrcara. Uurlnir wi»«rt»
I.
aa^al
except
thd
eainaL
o wr ware oq <be k«,kmi! ,f«r rondrrtia jirtwsi l*iaao« that
. de loa Oalloa <of t^
llijr; that w«-re
w«Te n
muMical In tone. r«*llalile in cuoktrurtluo. handaoma
worthjr;
Aa an axamplg^W the keen aceat of
(grcenudcl Puente lllaueo
quallflraall—darabte. We found all theao quatlflrala appearaoe*-. and. i
the Imrro for watbr. Arthur J. Bordick (Of tbe white bridgei. drt lUeote Colo
N at t:r.o and miwanla. am! InI ithe MKNHKU
tknia In the IIUNTINOTON
lalatea. In The Myatlc Mkl lUftoo,** rado (Of the red Itrldge), dellHiente dhavlnc aold Inn
at
and tipwai
(bridge for c.aftai. de l.a
FlanoM to cttsioniem
cuaionK'm who rteiH-nded upon UM to pue fhntii futt Vatn^ for
lie moth), del A#olla (Tf tbe
stir than ever, and ha%*e no ha«1*
their WKmejr, we fe<j|
ago they attempted to «tom the tlreat
__________as Ooloaas (of tbe irlutMuKUT riANOa US JLillTH KOB
iaarr In prurlaimlna tln ia THK ilKJT
Mojave deaert on foat with a burro to
oos women), de TttmbaMirroa (of tbe
THB MONBY
carry their aapidlea.
falling
doukei*a>.
dH (!arr>te (of the
In pa^atn: from o.^aIa to onala they
The HUNTINGTON at the Ypallantl State Normal College.
lo;»t th<*lr nay. nml the atiriply of wn- club), de la Alnrrla (of ihe gl idueaai.
Midi.. March 21. 19
lar b(HVine axliaiwlod. To l»e loot to de Is Amargura (of tbe
Grinneirilrtia; We have m.«Hi the lliintin|!:t
inUnKl‘»n Pfaoo In I
the Ocaert la a terrible tUlug. and anx> las Dellelas (of the delights), del Xo-s
llto (of the Uttle tautusi. del Arlul (of
i^am.
lety. coupled with torturiiiK thlrat and the tree), del reiia.nmIcato (of
and u«r whirh an luairimient inual nnelve in a roiiHenalon,
tlie litttMmo heat, drove IVteraon In|*laao has pruv«ti I(h rellabllliy ami dnmliHUy most excelleriily.
aane. lie left hla companion and fleO. thought), de (JranndltaK mf the mile
gTenadcs). del Itiente del Piie.-io (oT
rilKItKIlU* II. !»KA«H.
ahrleking.
acrom
the
plain.
Kelley
Dlronor of Mutlc.
picketed tlie burro nud went after 1*0- the brklge of the cr<m ). de Juan Oar
Uinon to bring him back, hnt wna un- booero (Of John the charcoal maker),
Tha MCND0LS80HN at the Y. M. C. A., Bay City, Mich.
de SaNlpuedes (of get out if jon can),
able to orertnke him.He n'rtirmxl to the trail to find that del Eapirllu Uanto (of the Holy tJhoKt).
Many oibhr streets were immed aft­
Orlnndl lima:
hla burro had broken bU ietlier and
lum pf\eii
wna moving ncroaa the deaert at a er the churches In the \iclnlty. ao
oedIfiRly m
lalaureiy pav'c. He followed, but the tbero are Hanto I>omlng*h U- ProTesa.
»n. Sau MIpiel. 8nn Junn
hint harKaln It ha« Umii iny pU^asr
tnimnl waa no Mr In tbe lend and tie
(•HAS. A. DAY.
eight)- more. A curluu* thing hnp
waa ao exhhuatetl from hla efforta to
Clen. 8cfy. Y. M. C. A,
arertake Peteraoa that he could not pencil. Very often n chureb gave
-0
lo
tlirce
or more alreota. for Insome up to the burro..
staflee. Hanto Itemlngo, Puente de HunNlgbl came upon him. and It noon
HUNTINtJTON and MENUI51.SSOIIN PIANOS
to iKtmlngo (bridge of Hunt«'» Domingo).
became ao dark fbot ho could not dla
glre the very le^at iif »aTUfar|h»n i;» every way. 8<ttiU for cataluBUos;
Cerea
de
Hanto
Douilngo (fence of
thurnlah the burro. He had to follow
we adl ihcjK* aidemlid Piai^ on »
pm
any wImtc In Michigan.
Santo Domingo). HejmUnm do Hanto
It by tl»e footprints In the aaml. WTion
Domingo (•epulCbera of Hanto Dorain
It beeiuue too dark to dlstlnguiah the
go). Puenta Falsa de Hi-.nlo Domingo
foolpriiita Kelley allu'atUggercd on in
(back diHir of Hanto Domingo) and
ahet'r deapcrutlon.
By and by hla heart gave a great Portal de Hanto Itemlugo (arcades of
riaiTo Factory and General Ofiices at Uetroil.
throb. Before him. ontlinM agaiuat Bnnto Domingo); also Plata de Santo
Domingo (Hanto Domingo aiiuare).
tlio aky and aoemliigly auapended In
the air. waa a f<»rm which l»c knew to Tbi- same may be aakt of a great many
•iber chu»vbea.-Mexlcah Herald.

M ttarlif Uga vfU fidi
Tk# Mtot A g mtljr

HUNTINGTON”
“MENDELS^ON”

GRINNELL BROS.

fraverse City Branch. 159 E- front St.

[ forward, ahd. lo. atnudlug

Handsome Effects in

: hew Fall ‘

Dri$$ 6ood$

W^tccivc^ai'lHdce line «>f these new ihings Salprilsiy’an«l placf
llQMAn laile l»MUy. They are the newest atylea an(l i>aUcrD« mnd
will l>e%he |»ojmlaT lahtirs for this fall and winter.

nSb

BROADCLOTH in Wucs

will / /;c

be 1 gicat favorite with the Udicf, and is vcr>' styhsli.. 1 otfj
WANNISH CLOTH iimtmellfabric for suits, sort ol an to.
visible pUh<. and has that ricli elfcct that is s
’ dcsiicd. '1 lie jiricc is..............................................

MO

vogue. We show a
ZIBELINES are again
voncly of luiUcins in browns, bluer, greens. Sells c

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SOc

ijoo

Rich Silks....
Our new (all atock is in and ifs a handsome one,
of gilk^ we are in poahion to give you the oest the
Our price* are unc money savers.

: < tbt Stwi tbstSsMs Y0m llflafy

3urh. In brief was the condition of an
old anldier by name of J. J. Havens.
Veraslllea. O. For yearn he WSR
roubled with kidney dbcaRe and
lelthcr doctors nor medicines gave
.Mm relief. At length be tried ElertMc
Bitten. ID put him on hit fee
der and now he tcRtlfles.
«hori order
the road to complete reoovery,"
h for liver and kmlne.v
Be
eraivled out and went. to hla burro, troubles and all forms <if stomach and
which waa browaliig upon tbe greeu bowel coniplalnla. Only oOc. Guarau
bcHia growing alKMit the place. Throw teed by Johnaon't Drug Store, 8. K.
Ing bU arma about the tui-k of the Wall A Sons and F. H. Mcad«. Drug
unlmhl. he gave tbe cre.ntuie a hearty
hog and a klas. Ifdhls mark of alTeirsfrsd t» AsqlofftiSL
tb)n aun»rUKMl or Mehod the burro.
Tlie Bt. Bev. Alexander MackayIt made no algtt.
Hmtth. told II atiiry n-cenlly at a din­
When Kelley lied taken a fresh aup ner Wblrh WUK to the elTeet Hint O
g Hroteli minister having luarrl.Hl the daughter of the wealtlili-at
meml>er of Ida elmn h. in a wuntry
town In Pemiaylvanla. was obllgiHl to
the water all that dtatnnro. ami eag«?r- apologise pnbllcly for an error in tbe
turn to got to It bad leil tlie burro to
t of the wedding,
at'niln at lU fmateuluga till the.v broke.
e reiK)Pler bnd asked where the
i Poor reter*>»t did not i
pastor and bis lirlde liitendt-d to live,
and had l»«*n told: *;At tbe obi maniie,**

f:rv

■ivwwaw rnvthm or tho nwtawo.
The TlbcUna ha ve numborleaa strange
tha. oov, the moat curloua. pertainthe auii, moon nud aiara. Tbe
auu U btdieved to In­
to feaat, the light ta-lug eauaed by Its
heated condttloo. Jbe atata are por
tlona of 'this Immense yeant. which.
humanity. The moon U a leaser hall
or>tmllar texture as the aun. In use
while the larger one U bHiig replen­
ished for the morrow. When aun or
moon falls to appear In cloudy days
and nlghU It means that the deities
are undcneolng a parted of fasting and
rrttgtena ahtMicatioii. And the parched
abd sterile CondJtteii of bleak regtona la
ny tbooallpped
wra. de^
f earth and before

The lawyer khook hla Unger warte
ingtyat the wttmws and gald:
-Now. w» want to^ hear Just what
yon know; not what aomo one else
knows, or what you think, or anything
of that kind, Ud what you know. Do
yon nndartenodr
•‘Wal 1 Jmowr 'iW. the wttnsm.
wIM emphnsla. aa ho mU ooe Umber
kg and laid M arrsiJ the other,
know that Clay GrnUb aaU that BUI
TbomiM told him thdt he hfnid 4ohn
HmsO* vim titt Bid .8huf|wda gal
^t Brr bnOhaod waa BMro VM tha

..

Bbteo k n ipMMng nMcM to tho
ankp of or^ ncioet In MexleA Ml la tsite Br Biw HtaaT UkHx la bora.them k aa wuteri la the wall,*
-Vr^Bter.
mirng Mhitoi AM or odmo notad wib.
joecjtklgled them For Inatanco. M
ynan Manwrt atreet mcelM Ita namg
U«llf
Mom the osngntnary Don Joan MatettTOd on that atraet and kUlad
d poofde thore^ He waa «Jaalooe and orory night alood
Whk tunlly Monad eapMiUas him
cooMT ar at tha door of hla
srmad with a goad Tolodo

'highest QUAUTY eoSSBtt^

'll

A m,r» WUd RM. r«r Ulc‘

#

;s»“v.s-£SK-£x.a'.

•ndurod death's agonies from asthma:
but this wonderful medlfine gava tnatani relief and soon cufod him. He
writes: -I now sleep sbundly every
Bight.** Uke manreloos Ibures of e
snmpUon.
pneamonla.
bronchi
coughs, colds and grtp prove Its mat
less merit for all throat and fang
Guaranteed bOit!i-s GOcjind
11.00. Trial bottles 10e.|st
k-.|si JohiiflOB's
Jo
Drug Store. S, E. Walt A Sons and F.

UNIFORM AND sans^TORv i ;

F LO U R
TRAVERSE CITY,

■to ■•aey Was immrn.
^
A country newspaper I wan. who is
very fond of bwy. vWtfl a nrlghliorw
Ing city recently and at ^e of the hoSome delicious
tela he waa aerv,
bom-y. He enjoyi-d l^' i-i* luut li iluit
he told Ms wife abmit 1 wlu-n he retnriMM home. On his next trip to the
elty she «<-comp.nnM
lliey vis­
ited the s.niiie hotel. ajK! when the
iUK>n meal was U-lng wrked be said to
his wife thol bo boisil t^iey had some
more cf that honey. It <jui not apis ar.
Iu>wever„ nml tbe
tber»*forr. liei-koniiit
“Ray. Ha mini, when- is uiy
’ He WHS almrwt pnralyx«l wlu n that
worthy grIniH-il mid r.i.p«fl:
“Hlie doan work ben- iu» more. I««a.
She done gr.t a Job at tlie silk mill."
Tlie w Ife ns elvi-d a lmiulA«.me lu-w
dn ss iN-fon* they retunieil home, nit­
er making n ludi-mn i^rmU- not to
toll the ►lory —Umdnt'Jtf* Magaxlne.

TBs kagaglagr AiiM-rIraa C
I have Itttelyf' n-iiiriMHl
^IdeiJe Iti Am.
twelve luuiillis’ n-sldeiifie
I vlHlted New York, ol^stun. Pblladtpltiu. ('ldei)go. a:i,l iiuiiy other elties
of tbe I tilit-d States, t have bad .the
pleasuiv of meetitig some of the most
eharnili.g wo:.iru In tb.^e elfles It liBi*
ever U-eit iiiy gisKl f«utmie to l*e In­
to. I have rm|iiil tbe“Amer-

s)N-tikfrg u^fiinst ..... ......
conntr> worn. n. but let
Ih- Juki.
Kuroly w-e have in tlilsji-ouiitry many,
luany uudi-slnible penaiiis of the feiiisle sex who dn ss vulinriy. talk loud,
ly. and are altogether} wbut a lady
irtmuld not 1>e. This riass of person
U to met 111 every rout tiy:
But. sir. I nthnii tliiit the a
Hlm-tttfvl .\merhaii glrj Ik a uk
gagliu: quaiiUtv-l.oiu|oii ftall.

-

MIOHIQAN

Cure an chronic diMUM.
for talc by an.flrotoian dranMa.
Priecc. Hot SprinQt tablets, «t.
: Mot 8prin,« Quick Relief (IlnImsM)
SS centc.
Hot 8prtngc caUrrh euro, W eaiita.
Mot Springa aoap, 10 eanta.
Mot Springa l)eailng^aalva. 25 Mnta.
Hot Springa com cuH. 10 conte.
For salt by 8,
8. E. Walt A Sona.
Johnson Drug (tempany and Amm^
lean Drug Company.
-r .
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO.,

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it':;.

RaiMcrs Stdaberr Btol. lake pleunre !■ aiinnBClM; tke
cnfaTenieot ol


“THE HOLY CITY”
AT STEINBERG’S GRANDOPERA HOUSE

NEXT MONDAY, SEPT. I2TN.

-• 5ss«::.!rs4»K^2®^WSiSS=r Th.tofR-«ktc.Tlswth.-(toYden loworldtigR of the Immortal B«ly Clly. , ’

Tbe Most Lavishly Presented ProdiicUon of the Scute'
You can take any train
Ttruraday and return on any
train Friday. The |d. O.
Bdoinga will be worth taking in.
Fart for round trip $2A5.

T.

built IK the tonneau, and there are | I# the wlntf-r It goefi from somhern
upaeea on either aide for pai king cloth­ Florida to (’••iitnil .\mfrba. Tlie ueid
ing apd carrying provlKiuna These mo-1 is a vi-ry eute stnictu^. It la made
with bedt. however, are too henvw| of plaiit down, ilieii «-oS :T€h1 over with
for dliything except hard lourltA. |
i lifheim Slid Ktuiill (d«nt flliera
They are the laid triumph of luxuty. |
la usually built Ih on-hard trK-a
or oaka. Tlie eggs urn two tii nondier
tbe aixe of Greater and of a beautiful pure white. Ita
favorite
die): Ik the honey and small
may be gained by the atatelnse»-U which It dlfK-ovf rs in the flowbrat that tboie are 40.tO0 employe* •wa rliat it fregueutH.—lloaton Globa
Ott the piyioll. This is a greater ausabte than many South American yepubBuck1an*e Arnica Selva.
M and lH*tty mouanble* of the ohl
Has world-wide fame for marveloa*
world curo’. lurludlug their aUndinf curea. It surpasses any other salve,
loUoa. ointment or ibalm for euU,
corns, burns, boils, ^rea. felons, ul­
Indode* tho iBremon. cers. tetter, salt rhe(un. fever »ore*.
chapped hands, skin uniptions; lafaliiKUd by tbe charter, tho list waa ble for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only
I the other day. It beiiig the end 26c. at JohnsoB'a Diwg Store, B. E.
Meads. Druge aeml-yearly petted. The Hat Walt A Sons and P.

I

HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES

What ia LI^T
In the last analysis nobody knowK.
but we do know that it Is under atrlri
law. Abuse that law even slightly,
pain reKults. Irregular living means
derangement of the organs, resulting
lo const li»at Ion. headyhe or liver
trouble. Dr. King’s Ni-w Life PIUh
quickly readJuKts this, it’s gentle, yet
thorough. Only ::5c. |At Johnson’s

“Hut Why dUI t>ld Ui.Liii buy a eontrolling; iuten*st in Ili.-il II nby t<i.Ml
rerii’? Tl.ongbt In- «asi,’t in.-ikiiig miy
more liivestineiit>.**
i
“Xlotter of sentiiin-iit. 1 tbiiik." r»plk-s the knowing uiie.{
“8ei.liiin-nl? lie
le IwH
IwHjtJO cliil.ltvn
*T know
the Ikiby ftKMl ei
lire of him uf« mi
pnny bad a pb ture
fnttt uiid used It In ItNjndM. mi Klolian
Unight In the eomiwiiy in imler to
control it long eiiuugl( to onler that
Bate Part of MaUara Aatoa.
Who Mrive to (drttm- b-f! .mt of llie ads and all
outdo their iielghbora have Ignon-d the the ehMtrutyiM-« di-slrjyeil."—CLIeiiKO
new Kuro|iean deviee of
with ImhIk. Hi-vernl Wt-ll known r«rlalana own these flying botela. v bbh
TB« HummtMg IllrU.
]
€wn not IH- eju-i-lbil for puna>iM
One of the proltn '.t fmni mo«t Intei^
<-ontimiital touring. It ta not
eating blnlR eoinnn.n to tbe eye Ik the 1
lutely iieiH-aaary to use the Unla
bniutuing bird. It is M> very little rnd '
coutImuiUK nlgid I rent, but for
dainty nml
Hk w«»rk with
nxH\ gnea
roon alK>u|
)
tbi-y till the bill.
of tlMwo; such nil air of authority Unit oue loves
to watch It «a It IlltK in ainl out of I
the In.nersu. )cbfL Out- leust be vei7 |
stm. for m.ise frik'bteGK It awny.
j
urv In Uiun.r caiw The Karon
It b:iK a M-rj pwge.nis r«doriiig. Tlie i
poW llothschlld. Mho owns nUmt ten
large amcMitnl.lli-H, baa ordered one of

a,not only the preatet telartea

HANNAH & LAY CO’S

25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, a few at BOO
MADAME RITA KRAUS'

Remedies
For Sale B) All OriKittt

lORTIIERI MICHI8M THAIS.
CO. ROUND TRIP RATES
Traverse City to Bt. Louta

$1AS0. 15 dayllnUt
$19.00, 60 dsy Umit
$21.00. for the Mstoi

This wiU include meals mnd
berth between Traverse City and

rsf-

•rai be on nle com-

Steimen leave Travene City
^jy Sunday, 10 jn m., an.I
Thnnday,, 6 a. m.

LR.P0PE, A«t.
R. F. CmHt(H.8.P. A.
I’M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
That the Hot Springs
hava cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV­
ERSE CITY, Thiy can cura you. For
aate by all first claas druggists.

•aourolon to PHoskey, Thurs­
day, BepL A Fare round trip
S2.38 Thursday and rrtorn any

THE PEBUSS MNiilET
where quality mnd price*
Bfe right Give US a call . -

o. TT. COX
2$5RFrwtst
aUaPboi

ELDING. LEWIS
gP-TO-UIE

CASN GRDCER
Belkphm-iUiPthMiiini

226 East Fnpl Stml
I’M TALKING YIT

LKvr YOU reiMKr.

That tha HM frlRp MlMiKm

mwimmsm

mm

aaSbSitotkBIlMtobv- WMtol

StoeoMt tor thta araMb ntf. 8SM.UCTtolb*aaw.
VAUNCH FOR MLt. '
tOtolb «*«r bQ 21 tc*d. bCBBi 4 tccc
«U»4 «l(b B IH bon* |»«w SmBlIo*
•BBlB*. 8pe«d Oicbl BUol aa bOBT. A
barsBlB K laik*B at one*. .
.

laAahii^ Ufmmk.^€

W. M. PAIofe

Hi. IwliMfliiHiftHH
imhHtbMHlMmillmi
• 1 vai Mi if Mla itaw i

to uu> rtotottr. «I4 • kMSMBtowrwM
fmmonr ^ necaily eoa^ltoad •« '
or toe «o>1i fw kbe ant ilae toj, ;
■<«•. wbm TiMMn* Wlltonl. vko
. ■uadinc at a dUtoe^ of aoaM tea to.-i
)i •frma Uk track vaicUoR lu an«nr
-j _ »aa atraek aaaaraljr la gic taoe by
1, ' IwaU-ltouM. aabauneo. that aot oaly
hDockod Ma ion. bat bMadcd blm
V
for a ouaaMetabla period, it «aa lai> r

t

lump fMag hlrte^i^tJM atiMm alfikta.

lahiMwhiHH wiHim

meal a^ Iri# *wpoM* oa the
«fepsarh<meaaadtaatalrway.oara*
laxoffthaatroecaatlilOorlloeM.

^ thaa 1 VH h«a la Jk^

Ibtek HH la
to Ume
u>« aomechlac
M-Mbtos was
»u done
doM
Ihloli
for the cswdh of the tmra..
The eity f^era of UaJo^ City Jiare
•aoarad aa fpiiaa ajHa a
power thrael aUlM oat of lowa. and
with the aanclkm of the taapayms
will parchnse It to supply power tor
the ynunlclpal electric Hgfatlac ami
water works plaaU, thus saving sev­
eral thooaaad doUars a year la fuel
aew used la ronning the mumMfmi

valMhiblW

About 100 local Italians arc on
strike at Bault 8te. Marie on account
of their eoiploycrs’ refusal to comply
with a demand for an iaerease
wages from |1.50 to $1.75 a day. The
Italians are employed on the new rivor
channel jM-li^K made through the West
Ncetibh Vlvjcr, Those aho remained
ork
stoned and attacked by
the’strikprs.
roodta MVnty farmero. It' is said
have more Noting eaUle ^ hand ihap
have been ;itemi In Uiat looality f*>r
y ycaniL Tbo farmt'rs have been
holding thnm for a highru- prloc,
now soem uatbflcd to sell them.
l the ytnek >ardi at illg fUpld.H
and other tilmres are not large en
huhl Ihcto. and many have already
lu'd.n Khlpptjil away.

wriiaai%. af Wiaa

wj5paskSi.fr

|
fk ^
A
A
M
lulUiBb VJmUh

Storwidi—«Tir*i.*tom

si’si:i^iA’S';ssrtsfjSl£

ymtmmmi

MNOABLC 8TAT1.
MKNTBb
tatnmte to tlic *rec*ry store that
haa the PcputaUdiT for dcpeodal
Fortunate to the public that haa ■och
a atore la lU mldkL Mutual csuiAdeiire
betWMsn a atore tod its buying public
aMnna growth, lliia store haa grown
and to growing on Just thcao tinea. No
ambition higher ihan pouacaaing your
confidence, otberjthings are lumnd to
come. W'e want-every trade transact
Uon to be aattofy^ aad Iflt to not we
waat you to tell! ua about It. U R.
Blfckney.
r. 411 Union St.
The neatest
dost groo^.
groe^. Ilo
d the city.

F-OR SAL.E
One of the best residences on Fifth
sHv'Ci. nim'-nxom h,>oso.'.«Kone baso
ment. nil mcvlrnt-Improvx'raeiit*. fur­
nace. hath. M'wer.^ehvtric llglitK, lot
-•.Oxici;, with fre.It, slimle ami orimniental inn's, .a III make a fine hon.e W.d
If iKiMght .s,to-n pri.-r will In' made exr,ptl.mally l,*w «oioi,lering liK'allon
ami liiipniv, ments.
1>4 seres on Wayne street ovorlook'
illg city and bay, «,» finer rpot ubum
the city for a reildenre. do you wart
something really deslraldc?
One of the fincM farm* In this orntnty. ahoMl 2'-.; mlle.s from the city. 12<i
ncn*« timb r eitUivatlon. with plenty «*f
g4H.d u.toul iUuImt. largo orchard, 11nsmi h,»U!.»-,wUh has,-m,'m. two g,K>,l
barns x\ith oIIht oulhiilhliiigs. all in
the \ery lii-st nmilltloii, 150 acres all
t„!d.
Price and terms of rt^le on any of
these given by consult.ng us. Many
other very desirable residences and
vacant lots for sale.

oae of the largest rural free delivery
A DIRC NECCfifilTY
whatIib EAI
EASIER
routes in the United Sutes. Ibiring To cy ery woman is a hand shopping Than a small payment down nnd thero
Augnst, E. A. Crouch, the carrier on bag. Women arc no( afd to be pro­ after a smaR vjeekly paym^t? In
rauto Ko. 2. dellverod and colUsTfed vided with iKxkcU. henre the mx'cs- tbli w^y you will never fed the drain
-■ tbaacatlydaMlack. aa. aawr.- riieil
S4.0I7 laaoos of mall and Mild $14}«.27 sity t»f a shopping Isig for the pocket- on your houaehtfid ocooomlcs aad at
; ' the iBlcrtor faartos btin utUliu.1 by
worth of sthmps and stamped pais r.
bdtodk. hauUktrehief and small belong Ihe same lime y^u can enjoy the uw
m» m rc<xfHju*kJ for tbr
Judge Ikulamlu F*
of Mies has lugs of the fair sex Ibwiall, the Jew Ilf one of thoee handy kitchen tahlos
The «a4dcii and treaendoui lmp«ct of
in his p(uu4suiiun the first sale useu clef, will close out hb entire stock of now In stock a^ Frank lUub'a. who
tin? cnoniHJti* weight of tbo
by the Michigan Central raUr.»ad ef»m- hands4,me oiuw this week at cost xiso dtica repairing and revarnlsldng
bmd bQr»t Ibis »bi5!l anubdfr «bd
pan^. The safe was tiw^I as carl) r- price.
.
at his Btorv, East Front street
' forMNi (he cimivntM Into Mr. WJIlird *
1K3T In 4ho company's fdhrf 4 in IV
ftu^ m» niKiic •uiod. Tbe frmgtn< nta
ENLARQEVCNTS
iron, and was hroiight to Niles In IK4H
HARRIS' jCHOCOLATES.
of
InflUicd MMne Injury
in crayon, water c«dor <.r sc|da. in
It stands Iwcuty^lght inches high. *
Wc arc iHudtivciy the only rotalleo:
Inf ter*, eyti,. Imt be will not huffer
The new year Im.ok of the Michigan any sire or shape. That's what wc do. In tho city who manufiteture choco­
■ifldnu lnfotive«|rnri-.--Jlein;li N«w
College *«»r Mliu's. Houghton, Matt's l‘M,plc have an Idea ll;.at In order to lates, and fruit W bona. Our milk
j
A throat fn.tn n Coanark antKr 12
tliat there was un aliendami* of 21! have such work done It b necesRary In ilKKMdates arc ofxpcrtolly delicious. 80
.yenra w. «• hr wan niit^pdnK U* e/
during llMi:; o4. The MkiK almrrouialns send work away, hut no llrm In.the arc a!l fiie fruit flavors, julce.s and
: r enpe from exile In HIMrU. b«« inntk
maps of Uie mining disiriets lu tie state Is bi ller eiiulpihsl to han*:io this cniKlK'd fntlt miod at our sdsia foun/Kdwnrd I.« wU. a Kukaipn with uii
upi»crHKUiusub. an outline «»f the fail work than Sniltli 4c IViee. Cillretib tnin. Kvrrylhltjg honu. made. Even
For Ihe jOrat time In almost forty
\ AofilofUioti iinine, pnn of 4be KlrnoK
course's and UHefiil informajlun nlsur phone 20R. vAL'.'; Union St.
the me:!, d lee cream left ou r can l>c
years
Ihero
will
U*
no
**0|ii
Settlers'
Ji «t (n-mku of thv m:e. U-wU ban d.
mining lu general.
THE RIGHT BRAND
u.-HsI for otireo.l lainrclU Candy Co.,
**mtialcal heart . * Ho % blu'd llenton plrplr*’ lu Kalainar.rH) county this year.
OfMovdv. tl.ars what we rell. They 2.'lJ'roid St. liulh phones. C|l. 325. |
Iflent heorge Cllehrlst hns le*i
C
llArbor Md warn eaanlneri by the
Ptn^fO.SAL.
are
e!e:in,
liivUiiig
looking,
with
ear
Hell 245.
i
' I
f
clty a rmi rtfim-aentatlon of |ili>:iiriaoK dd-red his resbiiallon to lake a (rip in
Holdnin Hmlth has
marks of prn>-|Ka/iy and nine out of
m-M. nnd JHnu*s r.iw i rs, I lie \ l» <• nintiiigrntdi of Air. rtHdMtme. wiileb
r “At ovoD* *»eal of the vital «»r«nn i
leu iK-ar thi«,fraark. "llrand's Siovcf
IT iS ^ WONDER
FOR RENT,
preslil.-nl,
'refuses
lo
aeeept
the
re
Will
be
puhlbbeil
shortly
■ «o«»d like tbai of a maiidoUn is
and Uanges." We akso ha\e the full iN'ofdei don’t
don't chfike
ciifike with the smell
sn
of
J. WessMliiy jlolTm.ii,. odtoii expert
■Xpert I
forth, and with aorejimted arUi»n llu* Kpuusllilliiy. There b. much ludlgnafor (he kiiig: of
< Kiightisl. b mak lug a variety iieaters, rangi's and hot Marls. tnoih balls and. camphor during Ui< The iM I of tiiati rial U use,1 In Hu Ir
. V harmony Im not uuliKe that of
Miller & Morse. Ka.st,hYont Mrv'et.
Aiimtncr
4110:1!frt.
Instc'nd
of
having
I be Bit lira <>l I hi-of
: with the iKiw Kuldi^ arruM* ibt? atrlni;
all that worry 0v,'r w<s»l carpels, try 4i»nsinuli..u. HkiMi'd imvlmtilrt. *Ve
The eiiiperur of . Itusxia Is the
with mtmiaa>» the local «»r firt'rs.
LIKE A SWEET MEMORY.
‘•niierijit,*." made of hard. 4 iiil»h’ye ! I,j imiuiit Ihvili. No oaiu.i or
The farl that a father would se« wealthiest timn i:i the world, having
MISCELLANEOui. '
Ilertfiil and quieting is the after
an aitiimil liieouie o| f |o.is«o,iss>.
,1m.-.1 k-nUon thread, in fasi
icb
a
sniall
vatne
as to c-iitH uiMUi
math, rt'suliing froth one of thove ral» e»il,irs ami lutuiy heaiillful designs. exp,ni.*e h' 'par, (I wli.-a e«,a:.lr,i,‘iing
tbo
William
A.
Hall
of
U.
troit
has
ts'cu
man who atarted a aavInKx luiiik Hi hlfi daughter stH inH ahsurd. hut a Hag chosoit pH'sIdeiit of iIm- Mith'gan liiet hatliK. follmvid hy an alcohol nih. The d rr,-ei wouiji please the most fas
hb iatorkir deparlinent hy swallowing liiaw valley nian iUm's iiol H.M*m tu riuiriiiMis iith a! jisMto hiP.on.
that Mrs. E. L. I loan or ki favoring her
donhle base heating dev Ire wiih hof•■1
I. W. Ijlill
...
...
J.
l^liniKcn..,
a alhcT dollar laa| Wd^i K at Karniint: think to.». The other day a imu-e or
E:niH-r..r Wminin lui- pn-^. iitrd his j pfll^on.^ with. l^iHTlally fine
r,iW ('enter iiisUfi-, the gr»'.
Ion. and who waa ialo» to a IHir«»u less imuiiltieni business man lost hb autograph pieiitre t*> the ollii ers of the rheiitnalic persons,
the clertri;
Me am.:.iHl of h at with the h-t i
GOOOjSLLLERS.
halhs glteii in lier parlors.
:
hoafiltal) wberp atdthcr X-rays nor any ( year^ild girl, and It was m^veral royal gjirrison rnliilery at (Jlhniltar.
That Is v hat it he Fi,-hrlcli. Fox. 1111
James l»esn of riv -|. .rt. L. I.. Imti
amoum of. fm l. They an rh hl;
iiTirK^Ootng.rii of ih« lUrrdd# '
i -other rabr* could locate.the mbplaced hours liefore any trace a'as ohtalnt'd
•r shoes arc. |Manufacturcd only for nickeled, hands,.me in d.- igii «•.,! fin
WE ARE NOW READY
Jeiml tender, has rciurnod u> Farm of her. The father and mother wen ihe birgeM private eidle. ilon of War

le jhe
kind to limited, the
relhw to Ik' found !ii the I'nlti^ StaP-a. With our new fall street hat.s to cate, j men. hut while
^
iaKton and gone to worh.aa he e»iwl of counm. frantle over the Iwh tif their
stylo is not. \yc have art stylos and
lialtc. and started the chlltlreii of th
to the taste of the mo.st fasUdlous
P7
*^®‘*^‘*
dn«»n»enlciioe from his jmA»m|er
MId«.
igradus. Call i|nd Inkpoct
nelglibirhiKMl. pollrdunen and irtber>
|.V^ir«IUrdhl.
Titc celelinited Msuing was remark- woman In town. A large an,l coraplcle J
a s>slerontlr stwreh t,f (he city.
.
I The alriHit fair erase In Mlrhlaasi is
•We for fTtsinent al si ni-e of mind, aKsorlnient The formal opening «»f fit and style.
laminer. Union St
A
lad
llniilly
found
the
mile
girl
a
ready
trimnu'd
and
lmp..rl,‘d
hats
will
flaxdng
mlKSd-il
tuotiey
nt
dlfierent
v
evhh-ntly 4»ii Ihr* wane. Thb summer
mile or two from her . home and rc times without la'liig .side to dlsi'over he aa’iuui*e,I ito\l week. W«uul Sisters.
HECK
it * iHiiiib r d.f (owns have held carnl
lurnef! \n r to her luc-rJoyod i»arvnl^ who took It. he determined M pm the
Who has h,s-n
f,»r two weeks in
«»«'«
(he cMK-uiM‘a were fir
honesty of his servant M tlie li-st nnd
EXTRA SPECIAL.
i n,i, aKo aii.i Milw mikee. is home aagin
^ ; m.Hl ml. the rounrlls. IoiIkcs and Qlh Tim father b^'nlguanlty smiled uima
left a hamlfnl of gold on the (aide.
• The New York Tea Co. is this we, I.
I 4: t r UHl|d.« under
ausnlr<-s the the iKiy and Mid hint to call around
folec of ready to wear
•*Of course you emiiited It." ,nld one olTi-ring two flre-pnsif .ctMiklug cro''kK. i with a large Invo
the
neat
day
and
I
m
*
snllahly
reward
riH-1 liats iu (lohhy. fetching stylos.
i
. vluhHlutts wr ro aiven have gnoeniUy
of Ida fridnulR.
The heat morning the ^.oy pnABSTRACTS OF TITLe
; >: :; found the ladanee on the wrooc «l^«
••Coiiiiletl Itr said l^-sslng. some­ hails, nil,I holding C ami 4 quarts re- I A i-djnlial iDvialion is oxtendod t,i all
14 ! j4d III.-;l...iK..r. ttol' of lb.- no.t HUC- sentod himself bright and rwrly at the what^ embarrasaed. -.No. 1* forgot rpiH-tlvely. w,»rlh 7." cents in aetiul to visii her milliner., iiarlors ami 1,kiK
value, hut
given with a r.u-eeiit |,»vir Ihr fall hhpp,'s.
: • ; ^ ! Cdwsfttl affsl^r- of this kind was that Ktor»» of the man W ho. with the jiiv of
a piiMle aale i:,en' was a hook can of hakiiig powder, fall nml you
PRICES REASONABLE
^
tudd at West JUky CHy. at which over fine lM-stf,wlng a fortune u|Min somth lx?s«lng was very d.-sIrouH df a ill surefy iiuest.
OlT»r..»,il,r r. raider Alin,.
HuthtoiM
te. handfid him 10 cents.
I
INDIAN BASKETS.
(
Itiei# was Htaud
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
The Mar^dlus council has come inifi INJsiuiisItig. He gave ihrrs' of Ida
------------- ‘
' j J ^V. JaokK,Pi. tho ooiifoclhumr.;
The takr d u, u„ vklnlty of Siirlng
frtenda at Ulffertuit tlnu's n romiiila
OMENA
6RAM0 RAPIDS a iHblAIA Yf
CORRECT T
FOR THE PUBLIC, aside frqm haxfng a oomplolo lino ..f
fK*rt. Ja. lu*oi, eoiuiiy. are lM«omin;t line hy passing an anti-spitting onli- •km M luty.lt nt any prle,'. Tlu-y ac­
NORTPdRT
Itoriiiim nml Ihirl an' the onieial eindee candlo.s, jereams nnd pure fruit
COMPADY
cordingly Idd agnfml e: i h oiher llll
f-: : V-dmoUo,,.. owhii: lotllKagreeahle odors nance.
U WsaSHnmtoj.Jiuiaa.MM. •
IW'Dton llarlfor KIkr. Imve piirrhaseil they had got ns far ns 1st . rmvua. lnKiH','!,»r.s for the Fere Marquelle and Jnlccs. has a lienutlfiil lino of Indian

; i^bkh riiiejrotn the aatt'hi. This *s;
VIA
.
Trains t*«4«. Trar.rntoO'ttT monsritwssl1ral>
lot. iipiin which ihe> will erect n Happily one of them thought It liest fl. R. 4L I. railway scrvlec, s,i they ImsUels. and novelties in hirrh hark
idv. with
audl tooioh S.SU s. ^
.r , .Jahl.to the lurlit. t, ht.rs. who have
to
siH'ak
to
tin'
others,
w
lieu
It
npjs'.irTn»i»CH* f^onnseSlng totrsL
!.
o
4J)
a
fine
Him
of
rallma.I
waPhcR.
as
and
Mark
a».li
rpUntK.
fngrantly
dec
n Utely taken bree nni.ilurs of turtles temple this fall.
r4*n wiiJ, iH-rWi iumI toonik It ;M) s. in.
Armada 1 r|ii.:. iis are ngliting with •d they had nil bi-i. tddding for l>eaa. well as ladh'.s* ami gents, l^xipii iio 1 oral,d with .swocl grass,
and ahlppiHf them aw.>.. Th.* tunle.
Ing, whose forg. tfultiess on thla occ*- in deplgn, nimle In all metals, also
____ ^__________
Trto^^|sva Tmrnnee City far MorSk|isrSsl
are 41m acavimaers of 11,,-,.^ tniund each other In their t^gru^ss to give pkm coat him su^erow ns.
plAin nh'kel. al pri.-es'pi suit any pur
WOULD YOjU *EvER BELIEVE
Trmtooiva Trart««. Clij Mr Norlh|uirtsl
lakes, ffcdina. oil all dr r ayiiiK luatier money to an eh*rtric line.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
I'liuser.
jThat fish CPiihl .sing? They've all
Wheat In Ionia r»»iinty averages
and tiHih kiH^dna tbr-pwao r eouumra
_______________ _
had their s.ali's fcllK-o ll.oy-vc been
/lively ,mre. Resfrleiiu.
,ta. virinltj aUuit ten i bushels M the acre, while
‘•WILFUL
A WOMAN'S WORK
"In the- swim.
nwlm. UK».
t<«.
......... " I *1-m lu ll.c »WUIJ,
the acreage of oats is In s«mie caso^
, : • IlHr-nrl to act'K iiroIr rUon «d the
I ' ■ it's
• a scale of prieer
rio. hjit
Is hulved. if Iu*r li,uisi-ho!,l Is «',ini ■—h a aralc.
as high as llfiy husheb.
, r . laluiv.
real estaU'.
!taU'. jlnauK. mortgages. Also
1^1,'ted by a haili ro,ud. with nil the
, One of Ihe largest hariiM In souiht'oldwatcr’s school cenuiis ehnsf. «
‘ lioit.so <m E. Tenth strc'ci. in fine
miKh-rn
appliances
that
go
with
it.
em Michigan Is being" ereeif*<l ne ir
di'crease lu the number of m Ims.i , LiI
and Cole, the plumhcrs. have U*«n,liUon. fn-Hljiy papered, for rent at
Idetiuldiis. the dimensloBs iM-liig (JKxlo.'i

dn'ii from Ust v.^r. This year tiu
o regiilar 5 fo.it and 5»4 fool bath
reasonable pi-ire. E. McNamara.
fed t Thd- t'stimalfsl ctil Is llO.fKKi.
y-rolls
u,e loss as'^aa, and sine.
bs. porrelalneil lined, that should be I
------j--------------- -4;3Up m.
.Marquetie Is to have a novelty In
.■
l!»bi Uk- number has sunk to 340. The
C.L.
part of every linusehol.l, Inslallcl
SEASONABLE DISHES
the racing line at the races Uicrv* Mom
V
Male ct-usus (.hows an Jnrrvaso of only
FEMAl.K UKLP WANTED- ■
niphdo
wflh
stationary
bowl
and
hot
At
seasonahle (Inies Is what the puMk'
day. A horse attached to a light cart
;
nine |ieo|i]e in four >-cars. NiimberH
ApiilyTiaxcrscCilyCanni^Cb.
|
/
I.H
Imiking
for.!
We
do
n,.t
export
p,
oul.l
water.
tMil Im' piiidvd agstnst an dstrlch, the
,7 of new tHHiMw hsV<r U«en l.uill and «>r
find ovkU rs oij tho half sholl in Sopanimsi iMttig Imrught from the south
. cupl^l. and Ihe town has apnarenily
IF YOU HAVE
lomhcr. n,»r voiilhon sb akK, hut sfu-Ing
Mr ihd puriseo.
I . roniihttj^o Rrow. hui In the chIU
/Kv irntro home than a rabbit, live In bnillors.
lvg:i aft.l all tinA l.usln.'.^H ni.n.s asMslation has
*7, 'line (VihUaler U railly. behind. The
i
trunk.
That'/,
what
rcMirb'rs
do
all
j
,n, r d, ljoarie«( arc (terved to order at
been fortn.d »t |Vrtlaud. whose ob­
77 .offlrlals wre iHplniiiufi to wbbper
Votruloi. the harness maker. i
ume Tav^ro under the n«'w man­
vtoK*HB....... |lX 10 p w ^ ^
:
ject will iH. to induce manufacturing
That old copy Ixmk nuudm finds its ia making a 10 per ooni. di?i'‘o;int on
7/W fhlnas ahdiut mnldcd cenims
u, ,ak.at th.-! most
»«-. fohxfol application in the vrastc of all trimks ami suit cases until Sept. agomont. Hloodgood. Harrow & David
non. 209 Front' sfrcct. Try their Sun
B.1W water
...rr power Bhlc'b
'■boniot tly
aplen.liil
whh to W.M15th. Frlccs in trunks from 95c to day dinners an^ save worry at home.
The Wwaioti sh.Mdinj; .jf de» r In large
to 1m'further dexclopd d.
125.00, and In suit cases 71-75 to 135.00.
numbeni has U .-n dlscxer^-d in tha
Floyd .L. Fuller and Newman Wool., dtomestic oraocial demands. Some dav
-w»Kxb n.-ar l•s^.^•sdale. in ihe upper
is a j^uaranice that your
I'o Lansing young men. left Sundoy toe awakens from This waste of strength
THE IMPORTANT FEATURE
,MH‘iilmui!a. IVrw.nb *,» a trip through for u trip to HI |>mls hy Wcyclo.
prescription was com­
or the fall stock of any har.lware I
iMirroimdlng icfriu.ry , rtvi-nily found
pounded by a
Aerording to the riute* n'nsus enu­
store to the largo stock of guns al-1
th.* ^arras^d•s of i.n.-n d«»<r lying short meration there had to^en a d.'cn asc .
Notice
to
All
Persons
Interwsted.
REGISTERED PHARMACIST
•.aye on hand for sport-smen. This
dManr,.* ajiart. ab.. .uhers «rottcr.Hl In the poputollon of Isbpemlng of l.-j
The ai»eclal iww'srroent tax roll for
year we have an capecfally fine line
J« ay dirw tmiu. It U >ald that every €». and In iht srhdwl census there to
of Uiy's rlflos. 22 callhre. in adhlituiu the constructlo^ of lateral aowr'r N,». 1
Sunday ai, army «d m.-,, vbu the Id, an loenmae of tw«*nty ehHditm.
lo our gjina, doiihlc and ringic barreto. In dtotrlrl No.jl. to-ginning at the In
n the animab
Cbmrtou M. DeckiT of Ito»um Harbor
Tho men behind the guns alao need leri'i-'lbm of RjtarUman rivep and \V,-b
leaving their I
» wh. rr they fall picked m rime from hi. gurteu SalurammuniUon. We have H, 8. F. Sax­ llnglon Htrcti.jrunning soulb on Wel­
FEMALK HELP WANTED- '
!
M lb*r oouJd Dot be
„„ .^tb- day wfilrJi meMured. although not full
lington street io alley tot ween Front
ton Hardware Co.
pw tb« ofTonder. betop .rrraled .the
B. five and oneHalf toches acro«.
:
roum, wmc wdn. lau. *|ren out The flower was of the Prtucesa Ep.
J
lb.1 be •III bwMltor .,K,d .
; ««n of bto tik. to Oh. .bod. •etch.
l»«toro«i*dfr..«id«.)roncbcc«cb
i( >» *111 be made u eumple of.

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|hM4ipwiiitii»M^
M
M Ite IdV fiMUteU ta tta bending fata,
Mt dta
liNM Mtaito to S fir Mt
yea to aaa tima Ry by ataI so
no
: Jlli fiPMlOi iM MOo tJH
.taMM
war oC JowH*
9cm
Ifet wmm mnrn mm hm la Jtfaa
le Mita that tta catbeind la to
MfiMN to tto oite. la prepern ea ior otoreRy. yoe ooa tow
4it«i ar
tkilr Mra t4^ kmaa Bttle time baa to do wltb R.**
rnmMmi trnmmt aflor cbo war.
Ifot aceeoo wdre oea
ea^ of OoL M. a
«|iaiiiwar4f gnatlaf tiMir
mf wtm wwi 4o«
bto Into homo to tta plaoe of oremaOaa W iModa^ tack to Ita*iMa.
'
ftawpiaMol if
flMtai. tattaai atarar fifi wtm a
tatal Ita iactac atoiK. Tta bowl U news of bto daiob bad boon in
Mm-4a fM tali a taaaUtf of
idpmmg these waifs, aoorea of
Wif aaMiat to gira tta waokcr
I wore la attoadanco, many bav*a or ttaaa whlta on % pal iato It
t always bad a quarter for a
waa known to tbouaaa
^ ptpa ti oarciaiir fi
ttaar tlM la tta miM of aa aft^
9^':
Hwmm Haailltiie. If ycar> old.

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1:
r

fflaalaaMtaaairias oorpt at Loop
Alttaagtilioraewoocu
kcr to patrol the
ftfkmrwiUem
aorU of wfMither and to
which demaad coarajt«
ma taiii of a Umlaod athlete. MIm
ai—— — »iffaa her watch of that
tart of tta baack ahore alloted to her
ta Chflaia Oaniaoa of Uic.llfwaavlas
aarpa. Miaa Haailltoa U an khlct
tad aa etpen ■wimmcr. hatrlna
tavaad to awiia whea dha waa 4 :
It la aaSd tlial Dra. Ott aad Hlrach
lapalva each IM.OPO for their aer
to the caarlaa oo the oooaaloa of the

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maptaeaBtatlre John Und of Mlaae
aola. wta haa twice been goreraor of
that atate aad waa laat week non
ad lor taatloe of the aupremc court, i«
Mid to hear a marked reaemblance
Uacola. ta fact, he eetMa a perfect
taaMe of the
preaideat;
area the eapraaahm of hla face ta aimHar. aa well aa lu coatour. He U ex
traatar taU aad gauat aad haa a

I * taaartd^gal^

Mra. Phaaf K Berthe, who aoperlu
taOdi the bee aad hoaey exhibit at the
/m. Ltaia expoaitloa la ooe of the moat
aaeeaaafal aplculturlata In the wortd.
^haa aa apiary at Wlaoiuuia Min^ MaOCTtad Itar three years haa filled
i Ita oMoe Of treaaarer to the Boo-%ila;
aia aaaociatkm «f that atate. She
^
aajra: *^1 eonalder bee cnltnre ooe
r
tta OMiat plaaaaat and profitable oc'

Ih

Uke all other groat plana, Bismarck’s
ig the AostrlaiT
empire was simple. Through his ublqulhe promlwd the Poles and
aonthem Wavs a free atnts; In the
aooth. again, be furtheml the Irrcdeattot propaganda, which should have
ural oooscqnenec the ceoaloo
Q apes
Galicia, the Bukowltia
to be sffMrated from the empire,
while the rest of Auatrta-Hlerman Anatrta-eea to be linked to the
of William of HobeoBollera. This
the Ideal be dangird before the
of the youth of the dual empire.
Drputies in hto pay raised the llobetithe Brrlln cry—ln the very
Bto mercenaries were busy
la every province. Tb/y wiwe abroad
in'all parts of the empire, from Boto Croalto. from tbe Tyrol to
the Bnkowlna; they wen* Magyars,
Poles. Oaceba, lluthenl*u.a. Itoltons.
Boumaalaiia-Hill tbe diverse subjects
of tbe many tongued empire.
Never before was there ab oncaaliation at once so indefinite ata so pow-.
Not all of these nmi who word
backing at tbe atate were mooey hired,

A tarty of atiteea PVeach eagtacen
haa arrtred la (bla co^try for the pur
Pime of making a general tour of la
^
hpecMoa of enctneerlng worka In the
prladpal oltlea of ^he United Btatea
I* iwtriots. aerlag In the downfall
l^^Cbaada. Before ooocludlng the of Austria annrqiortunltr for the freewhich will tnclade vlalta to Boa- fioui of a new Hungary or tbe creation
of a new Klatlc eqiplro. It ahonb
P fntiAgrt. WuhlapoD •od Phlladol borne In mind that tbe dual empire
tala, they tHIl spend several days at to really a triplu atate-Austria Hungar>-Bobemla-wblH) to gorerned by
the exposition fa 8i. Louta.
tbe Cterman speaking minority. These
Mrs. Robert Walker, who through 22J)Oti.OOO Slava who are ruled by 14.^
death of her father. WMlIlam
aln power. They ore an­
SJ. Weightiaaa. of Philadelphia, haa b<ted by patriotic motives. Though
tame oae of the richest women In the
traitors to Austria they ai« true to
world, la described as unusually I
their race. In them Bismarck fovta
iCNoe. Though she devotes moc
tools ready to hto hand. Nor did the
her Ume to business, she Is distinctly men of the north of Hungary and in
fMalalne aad dresses with taste and the Bukowlna. tbe Irrcdentista of the
•iegaaee. ,8he Is rather alight of fig­ Helton province, of Austria, the Ruure and poaaeaaes a wealth of wavy tbeutona or “LUtle Rotslamt,- wbo
bmwa hair which la the envy of all her form the bulk of the p^xdanon of
Oalk-to. which to called • lied Rnssla.**
iMHalae acquainipnocs.
need much urging to range tbemaelvee’
Ja order to chock the ravages of among the enemies of the bouse of
ooaniimptloo ta Kew York city concert1 Engtond ever or
by lh->
in an .alien land
awdlealiirofeaaloo. relief agencies and with greater success.
Those
wbo
are
at
eU Infonned in
private Httseas Is now being underlattere
of
international
polities know
taken. A mnnieipal aanltarlum for
mt ooe of tbe gmiteet powers to be
patleats in the early stages of the dls
Mkoned with in continental affaire to
•nhe cavalry of 8t. George.** This to
.taPfdemeat tta provUlon already the rant term for Engliah gold. Many
have tbe Balkans seen the keen
ad to advanced cases. Steps have al- ------ of golden guineas. Thibae yelipady J»ecn taken toward meeting tow rtdera hatw swept through Parte
these needs.
Fbr a woman of wealth Mrs. George
Dewey, wife of the admiral, dreasps
#lUialriklag simplicity. She appears
taabat daily at the Sbeepabead Bay maita to tbe very door or the royal pal
rm track, always with her haahand. aea. You hear tbe notoe of them on the
lor tta admiral to fata of this sport. atone fiaga of the llatlplati.-VaDce
Urarlably *ata waara a plala white
tack gown, with a simple aklrt waist,
A London doctor, by grafting tbe
tad aa aapreteatloos hat, whereas
gMMt of tke womea on the dab bemae
Igwa are arrayed lll^e birds of para^ Mia. Dewpy to a atoter gf iokn

. tta lata Lord Saltebnry,
Igfiifitalt la rndd. belac

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MRS. H. GRHEN8TBD taahcs to-gn
nounoo to the ladies that she has an
exclusive Hno of Imported goods from
New York. Including allks. linens, flan­
nels and woolen fabrics for a1^
waists and snlta. Mrs. Greenatm
will be at homo Tuosda)* evening and
Balurday aflcrnootta and
413 Webster Btrect.
2280-3t*
In France last year 407 ’•nilllle®.

•rakf*$ NtaMlto ViM.

5^“=^S£SS”
■&?KtSSKa.“55!
torrsTT mder of tkls

be sou frreMd

m 6. UAYUR

tsr. Etasat Crain. Alhred Ayera. O. F.

------a Heeaal. F. a SeoSald. C. Vador.

aowera la tta dtley be­
mad Tenth streau from
rth to Botamla atreet la the
between Tenth aad
streets from Wadsworth to Bohemia
straet. la the alloy betwoan Da
ata Twelfth atroeu from Wbdaworth
to Bohemia atroet as heretofore i
ad by the ooaacU of Travoraa City.
Mich, take notice:
-?7v3.q4^F. O.
That the roll for the special assess
moat for the laying of a sawor in thi
alley between Ninth aad Tenth street
from Wadsworth to Bohemia streets
In the alley between Tenth and Deveath streets, from Wadsworth to Bo­
rn; In th» alley betweea Eleventh
and ‘Twelfth kreeto. from Wadsworth
to Bohemia street, to now in my office
for public Inspection.
Notice to also hereby given that ihc
rancll and board of assessors of the
city of Traverse City will meet at the
ooancll room in said city at 8 p ciock p.
iD.r 8eptem^ 12th. 1904, to rmiew
said assessment rolls, at which time
aad place opportunity wlU be given all
arsons Interested to be heard.
Dated this 26th day of August. 1904
CHA& M. BBBR8.
2273-141
City Clerk

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0-N.U. R. O. Pmnlln. K«>ch I- .
•oo. IIVT K. KeMertmime. John
bwt. A. r. Hoiranl.
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tereU«llii'U>el«rlDKof,i
I the
•ller bmweon Nlntli *nd T

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GKAPEST

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ARD

Th*

alley between
1BS0LU1BLT ODOKLBSS
stroets from Wa__________
the alley
enth and
rdfth atree
Wadsworth to
Division street as heretofore adopted
by the council of Traverse City. Michi­
gan. take noUcc:
'
That the roll for the special asacas-1
ment heretofore ma^ by the board of
aaaessora for the puipose of defraying
that part of the cost which the coun­
cil decided shotUd be
! by special
for the toying of a sewer
In the alley lH*twd*en Ninth and Tenth
Wa
rision;
the alley lK*twc*eri Tenth and Elevrat 1000 WAITS
Ih streeU-lrom Wadsworth to DlvlwumuaDwt
In the alley between Eleventh
and Twelfth streets from Wadsworth
to Division streets,
now on file at
toy office for public |lnsr>ectlon.
Notice Ik also hereby given that the
council and
d of a
city of Trav
CKy
NoUco of Sewer
tern be
1904. in
CQunc
; at 8 rfcl
view said asaessmebt roll, at which
time
and
place
opjjortunlty
will be
lonroc. Warren Finn. John Bartt.
Chaa. Howard. John Lawrence. Wro. given all persons jlntcrcstcd to be
Adalt. H. O. Joynt.NE. O; Dll*. J. J
Dated
this
2Sth
day
of
August.
1904.
Dunn. C. W. DeZoelc. Henon Squires.
CHAS. M. BEERS.
W. O. Dunham, Adventist Church.
Seen, ata yodrva tacn in­
73-14t
I
City Cicrl^
Wm. Ingersol. Robt. Hewett. Free
Colhy. . 0. Copps. J. W. Morse, F. O
vited. RaliMytar
Miller. J. B. Hawley. Thos D6udrt)w
W. L. Brown. R. A. l.owrlo. A. H
^ a F. CARVER R ma
Dunn. Willard Carj. G. R Newman
Henry C. Gore, Thos. Helm. Luna
Paris. Geo. Scott. Geo. Ncwl
Notice to taKpayor*.
The tax foils for the collection of
Clyde W. Finn. Lucinda Fox, Frank school an^ city taxes and special as­
Om. MWVKII *
Waldls, A. C. Eller, Cbas. Basterday, sessments for the five wards ^>f the
CUT GLAM,
Gore. V. A. Patrick. Wm
n, John tatharus. A. B. Cur city of Traverse City, Mkh., have been CHINA
tic, Clifford emo, Morris Decker placed In my hand^ for>^collecUon«
•ILVCRWARt.
Louisa Ayers. H. D. Poayner. R. WlodI will be in my pfflee for the pur­
oeft. Samuel Stover. Chas. Moulton. C. pose of collecting said taxes every
Wa can aatenlah yta at tta
E. Kent. J. M. Haggard. Mrs. Mary
hataaoma glfla pm are aallDislcr, Ely Clyde. C. P. Taylor. Palmer week dayjrom now j until Nov. 1, 1904,
Ingfdrlim
8 o’clock unt9 n;30= o’clock In
B.. G. F. Rowe. A. Sccore. Al Nash,
craw A Hardy. H. W. 8ml\h. C. L. Da­ the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock until
vto. P. J. Sutherland. M. L. Lyons. 4 o’clock in the afternoon of each day.
flASTALL, tta iawaler.
Mrs. Rose Webb. A. C. Rowley. P.
All taxes paid before Sept 1st will
Paris. D. E. Carter.
be received without collectloo feet,
Smith, Lydia Jameson. Joseph
and on all taxes regaining unpaid da
F. E. Saxton. Geo.
Jew<
a. E. Jewe
Jot
Jurns, W. R Moon. Nellie John
Sept 1st and until Oct l»t a penalty
. Harrle, C. H. of one per cent for collocUon wUI be
Johnson. Fred Dean.
Wmr,
tor
charged. On all taxes remaining un­
E. Slyter. Geo. I
larvey Chlnworlh. John Danford. paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
A. C, Dder. J. W. Miller. G. P Gar­ penalty of two per cent for oollecUon
KKYSnrONK
rison. D. L. Nickerson, Jay Young, win be charged.
Thos. McCIuaky, J. vM^Allister. E.
Office. Room 202 State bank bldg.
Crain. Al Ayers, O. P. Hughs. A. R.
. M. E. Haskell. City Treasurer.
Pike. Wm. Ralne. Arthur Hadley. B.
W. Butler. W. B. Bennett. A. Huoll
Dated July 25. 1904.
2244-tf
mantel. John Gallagher. W. a Knaggs.

L.IOI-IT

rtmnmBicIrii

UcHiUriivCi.

JOHN R.SANT0

|waR

TAXES

3

FIRE INSURANCE
-DENTISTS..

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET

pwgreaalng.

”Bwt haven’t you lemions for which
yod received more than FJ?*’
yes. Indeed.** was the reply of
. D. Kenney. S. 1
the young teacher.
have some les
oo. Perry Hann
•nah csL.
sons at as much aa
But nobody
Ubby Kelly,
lly, S. B. Cole.
C^le. Andrew
i to want to take them.«—New Pitch. D. Rotitsong. Wm. VenStec. A.
York Sun.
B. Curtis. Fred Stocking. Calvin Gib­
son. Wm. Hendricks. W. J. Noble. CrlMakoa rich, red blood, and Tnusele vin Gibson. A. Hannaford. Z. T. Swan.
ore rapidly than any Known remedy. Henry Canl
Bert Mullen.
Ills food for bralntond nerves. Thafa F. Neaaon. F. F. 0‘
what Hollleler’s Rocky Mountain Tea Johnson. Mary Kelderhouse, John Pro
36 cento. Tea or Tablets. Johi
bert. A. K. Howard, and all persons
^ ^
Interested in laying of a trunk sewer
^
on Division street beginning at a point
Owing to restrictive legislation, tbe at the alley between 8th and 9th
streets
running south to the alloy
drought and trade depression. OTfi betweenand
12th and 13th streets, as here­
i U
tofore adopted by the council of Travonly sixty arrived from i
erse City, Michigan, take roticc that
the roll for the special assessment
heretofore made by the beard of spe­
cial assessors for the purpose of de­
pin ta It. birt it will asm
evory time.** Calfitooto Klastie Fleer fraying tttkl part of the cost which
Vaniieh. fi. K. Walt A tone, Travtrae the councir decided should be borne
and paid by special asaessroent for the
CIRf.
laylDg of a trunk sewer on Division
strort twinning at a point at the alley
REMOVAL.
befwWh Eighth and Ninth streets ninMoved to 117 Cass etreet, ^own
stair*, ooe door south of Mllllkon’s
store. Dr. A
Wilhelm and E. L office for public inapecUon.
Ashton, dentist.

227«-«t

Pink ekocks tad golden hair.
Blue eyes full of glee;
The secret of her prettinesa.
is Rodey Mountain

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m^sSmiRAiyE

Ava. • ftama, city vsntm- ata Mtha.
.AMMigltartcb Amestoan. pcfbapa
AUm two gaiid ftama la Ratals esimty.
tanelaaofetaeC
ARMbw C. A Oselta dM Mei^ Rt..
aa Aqgnet Betamn
toactoeeaeranid.
taMRCil^ptatam^ IMMt

J. N. IllirN
On. W MtWiAy
MMROE k HcWETIY

tender! MEATS
At this seaium of the year are roorjmical aa well as palatable. Gas to
»e summer fuel and a tender broiler,
mb stew or ‘Toast, either In leg or
loin, can be cooked in half the lime It
takes for nearly ahy other kind of
------ Brosek Bro«:

MRS. BEUJ-: PLACE has just re­
turned from Chicago with a fine line
of millinery goods. *Misa MaUe ReedswHI have charge of the work.
The opening will be announced later.

Yaa, I’m going to tateakey
with the D. 0. K. K. Tralna
leave at 4:50 a. m. and 1:15 p.
m. on Pere Marquette, 'ncketa
$2.35. Good returning any train
Friday.

persona

Interested

6ERERAL IRSORARCE
81 1 NCWWILHBLM BLOCK

C. D. MILLER
DENTlSn
'

BRICICi

TRAVERSE CITY BRICK CO.
Prompt Delivery.

EAST END

CASH CROCERY
812 EAST FRONT 8T.

CHOICE 8R0CERIES
BUTTER ARD E68$
At LOWEST PRICES

LADIES! S«tter look thou nmple
loe* OTcr while there U a (ood uirtment. TheyH Mre too from Me
council rooms in said city on Septem­ to »1M
pair. A-V-Wmlrit*.
ber I2th. 1904. at 8 o’clock iwm.. to re­
view said assesament rolU at which

WM. HOPKINS, PROP.

to be

Datod this 26lh day of Augttot. 1904.
CHAS. M. BEERS.
D73-141
City Clerk.

. fH,4i1fh*a.

i man*a laemted wrist, to i
or
ata weight have
foam tta ctaotry wbkb wBI be foarerrodta tta Bagdad rail way.

c

Cbes. a Bedth. F. W. Wftoaa. A. Q.

Howard Oould haa a large foitiiae.
Gceeml Kellrr of tbe
Id doubtless Itvia well Invented, bat
kUled, wwa a gnat admirer of
there Is reason ^o believe It la not
growlag very fast, for bla expeadltaroa
Bx-taoatar Henry G. Davto of West
mormoua. Teraona living
Vligliiia Vaa a great hunter In hto
mntry pUu^ Sands Potai. a
ranger data
In aw^ tones of the money that U
Jodge Alten B. Parker of Baopoa. N.
being expondod there. The sea wall,
waa a achool teaeber* onte. He
they swear, cost him fl.000.000. His
lya It was hard work.
ouse, built of stone, coat $260,000
W’hen a boy Prealdent Roosevelt's
aad bla chicken house, also of atc^o. favorite aatbors were James Fcnl
•160.000. The Iron fence amund the Cooper and CapUin Maynedtekl.
I>oid Avebury waa the first js
poultry yards cost $10 a running foot.
have hto photograph token In BnfThe klllaroew castle duplicate la to
mt M. Daguerre wan the operator.
represent an outlay of at least $1.000..
Kngitoh noMlIty and geatrj do not
000.
«n to he taking kindly to King Kdward’s new style of trouaer crcaalnga

THE DUAL EMPIRE.

* taewtoyowbiM,

Johasoa. Frta l

thm «f Ita CMtaM ef St. mm
Mdta /tataapb** a

Ward.
To J. A. Nlckeraoa. John Wood. T.
A. Mouroe. Warren FIna. John Bartx.
Chaa. Howard. John Lawrance. Wm.
Adalt, H. O. Joyni, E. O. EDia. J. J.
Dunn, O. W. Curtto. C. W. DoSosta.

FEMALE

Aprtr

DANCE ORCHESTRA

Mt TAUCINA YKt

LWvouroiMKr.

That Uw Hot
tav,
THOtMANM

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r. O. NICHOL8. TtACHCK OF
THK VIOUN, haa orsaniaad a OANCC
ORCHCrriM and la rtidir for danea
tataoementa and also for a fow

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