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The Evening Record, October 01, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-10-01
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVEI^ING' RECOIH)
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Martk««M k«> far IM tk* ■Ulm
a auku a Ik* oaiM Baia
win k* kijaa krikaakraMk
Trouaroo dty High Epbool Eleroe li
BvddiigEalt CKy Taam at Twelfth
r OMMMEtO INiTNE tMT
•aV OM CAkt
for Mtad of ,Ntw
By WIro to tbo Bmlas Record.
aay. Ool. l.~Aflw Iblrieoa yeam
of aodoo tonrloe oo the beach Jutiloe
D. Cbdy Horrlck today laid atide W.
lal robot to boeoae the oaad
-of the dIUocratk party for gorernor
of Now ToA auto. Noaean Campbell
Lte of Ithaca taforaiod the Judge of
tbo boaor which had boea bortow^
upoa him with tu acoompacylog n^
^^TMoftoftk*
SOT SERT TO URSING
lEFFERSON ms QUIT
ablp. voiK lo tbo Mry ftl I o*cloek
latl alckt aad tkoy vrvaUwl wlik the
V1T9IIAM -'Hir VAN WINKLE- HAS
k^lBc tMUoMoy till t o'aoek tbit
^la«. vbea tboy voro oacowd.
left the etaoe.
I veto for a Tonllet of |» aad
four vert for ao oauae of ftoUoo.
Mn M flit OMoftt roiwnii-Nttir
Tbit oodt Ika tnmblo at It will be
mtm roiiMwi oo Attock of om^
Mitrtfol If the eate will bo reopeood
It already belaf aa appeal frOla Jut
tHUt ot Eonofftt Ety.
Uee Cortlt* eoart wbort CarlltJe ob
taaod a JudUDoat of |M. the defeate
•r WIro to Ike Ovtolof Bocord.
Nov Tort. OcL
JoBeivon appoaUof froai the rordlct.
Not fonoftJly ftaftoooeod hto nAir
trpm tko tUft* Tko relem oo«o^
tflftO MJI bt kU
NTIITfftIKBi
|i
P:
aaod NIeM M It Not'
arOftfiEtr.
By WIro to tbo Broalag Record
WaahlBglaa. Oct. l^tatmaat^
Oeaeral Paypo’t mdlUoa today U
•lightly batiafr tbaa at aay time Prl
ttey. He reoted well doriag the alght
Ho U aot. howovor. out of danger.
Fayae waa oimaclotta thU morning and
Emporor. Will Eall To
0 Boeaing Bomrd
B. C.. Oct. I.-Durham
^ mmaaollor of the Ja;i
of KM. has ftnlved here and
all taOMttWW for the Orieat. Hii thfti thmw la any inith In the
that the March of the |«nin
mplre WtU be detbrwiod.
mWEM»0mTDEA0
Waa Former Chaneeller ef the Ea-
By Wire to the Bvenlng
Lovdoa, OoL l.-Rt
Harreurt, fWM chat
' of the *'Eraad old
Do you ared aay of the abcnc?
A
If ao leave your order wl'Ji us where it is a guaraateo of proi^
tnethsr Fair Loan PaymenL
FRANK ETEVENg WAS FOUND TO
of the 81. Louis eiiKMltlon today paid
•E INCORRIOIELE.
Into the sub tregsury another
on the government loan to the w.Trid’s
Haa an Erratic Hlatery, Having Been fair. ThU jMiymen: makes a t»is!
nearly |5.5t)0.ufio.
Turned Over to Present Fohtsr
Metlisr by Kingsley Family.
A Great
Advertisment
Pat Frawlfy.ef the Bell Tsiaphonc
Company Ammmpllahsd Feat Ns.
guiHng Not a Uttle Nsrvs.
Bargain Saturdai
Eeguaathed Angel Jack all ef His
Property Whfls He Was In
Lion HsspKal.
By Wire to tbe Kvealng Record
Chicago, on. 1.—John Alexander
Dowle lost IU.OOO by s docUloo of tbeJury la Judge Tuthlll s court KsUy. the
dccUkm bolding that Frederick Sutton
was ot unsound mind when he tiequretbod all of hU estate tu the **nrst
Apostlgr' Button madc>a will while
hr was In Bkm hosplUl where he died
in IfOl
Pal Frawley of tbe Bell Telepboue
oumpany gave a afiod eshibitkm ot
nerve this afternocm. The halyards erf
the flag SUE on Ihe Herald bolldin?
iiecame wire out and It was aeoessary
snge them. Tbe pole U eighty
five feet from the groand and IsaY <rf
grret diameter. bHag about two lachSk
e lop Oonsegoeally. wh^ Ibt
». Uht of the man waa pot npoo It H
.sayed snd iK-nl a great deal. How Cammlttsa Will Be Eclccled Mondsy
Mr. Frawley was soeoessful and
EvaiiNii to Call an the Businsm
put in the new line without troubV
Man and Aacartain Eentlmsnta.
after he had reached the block.
Mr. Prawlcy has guHe a record as a
There haa b«*n c*msldereblc talk fif
pole climber, having aaceoded one 187 orMlalag a Y. M. C. A. In this city.
feet high at Amaace, Ohio.
Tbe talk baa now taken definite shape
aad next Monday evening, son
Uioae laterested wiir select a coa
tec to eaU upon the buMnres men of
I Haa Rscsivad EMa i
tbe dly aad aee If they can be later
Will Es Opread Today far Uaa at
reted la aoch a project If enough to
I Is manlfestod aad asppon
I the y M. C. A for Traverse pUv
will be put Into operatkm thU winter.
10 0R6MII2EY.M.C.I.
FLUTING PIlEORffBI
partmeat aaa rereivre a aumiier «
MORELAND ACQUITTED.
bids for a EoaUag plb* driver for use
at the naval atatlon at OoaaUaamo.
Cuba, which will be opened today . The Relieved ef Charge if App~priating
17U Feet ef Curt* Etone.
1 C Oltbert and the Men. J. W. pile drtv^ la to be KxNt feet wli> Sftthken Wart the Epaaksra at
toot leada. drop hammer, with eaglae Special to tke Bveatog Record.
DetrolL Mich. OcL l.~Bx<3ommU
Lang Laba Laal Evening.
aloaer a W. H. Morelaad of the boar.l
olpMt aad appUaaces. The of pubUe works waa acquitied in the
rda of Mapptopriattog 17U feet
waa Md at Uoiie Uke town hall last
la to be delivered at Goanlediaa caik euM late this after.
•vmdag. The Umma of the campaign
were ably dIaaaM hy Farm C GU
IN PANTMEAN.
ban and the H«l J. W. MtIUkea.
A complete clean-up at leas than cost of
raw material. A few swell sample SUITS
and OVERCOATS for Men
Como and
Cook TEN DOLLARS
- l>onl buy unlctayou want to,
but comp in and look over our
new CaU styles.
You can get posted here in
the correct an<l fashonable stylw
in fjJl and winter footwear. Stop
in our store every liroe^-ou find it
convenient, wc‘U show you new
arrivals each lime, they arc coming in every freight
KIMBALL
PUnos and Organs.
ThP^«
splendid Insiruiuents arc meetluK the r<*qulrt uunts of the
w«»rlri h BrtlHis SI. well as teacher« and local muhlclana everywhvfe. It will pay you to see
W.W.UHBIiaCOIIPiUIY
O. C. MOFFATT ;
AbstTKta of TIU*
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
B*t*bll*h*<lln 1808
Room aiO State Bank Bids. ;
iSSOc Benda 125c
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH us
WORTM'8
CusWonSde
Shoe
FOR TENDER FEET
i29FrratSt M.&Stmc.Srr.
Line of Sample Pants $1.50, $2, $150
“CraYcncUe’’Raincoats $10, $12, $15
muwuOpmtin lOtSOtbisCsmingukwuw
Is the hundreds of sstisHod buyers of the iiopular high grade '
DONK LOST S55.000
IFU6P01E
019 Book Stm
sly fair tonight aad Buaday. Westerly wtoda.
^ DCMURIIERE FILED.
In Behalf ef Captalna Van Echalofc and
Pcaas and Other OMeera.
SiKTlal to the Evening Record.
w York. OcL 1.—Demurrers on
behalf of Captains Van Schklck and
e and the oflioers of the Knlckertrr Steamboat company, who are
held In the case of the great Slocum
ter last May. were filed today
upon the return from Europe of United
8Utes Attorney General BunietL
The truant case of 14-yenroid Prank
Etevuna. who baa been arrested
complaint of J^phlne C Wemon
OarEeld township, waa irlml be
re Vacley this alteraooa.
I awientpd him to the Ref
school at Lanaiag till he attains the
age of 11. The boy has an erraUc hU
ALONZO WMiThlAN. THE NOTED ion, havlag heea brought from th.
stote school at Ool<lwater. five <
rONOEN. LEFT THE COUNTBY.
ysara ago by a Kingsley family who
after one year of trouble turned him
over to the county agent, the mother
of Joaftphloft Diemont Uklng him from
faar Oiiiihirtt. N. Y. TNvroday
hla last public home and now be
Pollco wouldn't Arroot Him.
found to be too Incorrigible for funh
I on the part of hi. last fust
By Wire to tbo Evening Record.
lladeipbla. Ort. 1i—A man
lleved to be Alonso Whiteman,
noted forger, who eacaped from dt
tectlTes on a train near Dunkirk. N. Y..
Thurmlay night, tailed for Uverpool
this morning on the steamer No
JURY HELD THAT TEftTATOR WAS
The police say they had no varr
'
OF UNSOUND MIND.
arrest Whltemah. They are suj
ENRSIBIOilEA
Rubber Stamps
r.Ti.: Cborinka, I. h; Akorman. f. b.;
moa. g. b; lR*tnlers, L g.; n.
lelL r. g., Champoey. r. i.; Car
teret t.; Anderson, r. e.; Pannek, I. a.
Manistee woa the game on a fine
drop kick: Score 4 to ft. The game
hard fought and Tery intcreetlng.
SItIUD TOR UVERPOOL
H ;srrsivsr:r“‘
THE WEATKIR.
OeneraUy Mr Umlght snd Bnsday.
Westerly winds.
TMftEEl 1BRS E SEMICE
COURT HBJUOURKO
BtoUM»rMlMllMar4.
I wraM a A« owaw m
tUmm,0€Ll^ Iftlttnuii fnm
>Aa«a «U P*a TkwfM Tkai
E n«i Mb f«pon» ttei ft ink ftrkick
Wa N* Caa Hr XJOai.'
If
taftrrirftdtkftffttaftikirt Aftliftrrft
ftorto (kft pvrtan ftt Om port if W tft
MoH lorrtM# ftliftiu. r%9f f ftftfef*
tes fmi took or tlift ooomkomm •»
o«HdO« of ttfft. TImti ia Iftlme oof tfroogbt la oo tko Hoftry CailUlt n.
joka N. .Coartftdt A oato. iMl Oetc
nrkif ftMf an diONi aod pi
bor Jl.
’
MBKiMBSTglEMI
Miss Maude Hunter of Elk Rapids
left for a new location in phannaoeiiTbo Traverte City High eebool foot tlcal work ^n CaiUocnla ao that her
health
wtU be beaedted by the chaage.
MM L*rr imi mmcm to hum btf] team U playing the Maalatee team
at the Twcdfih street grounds thb
RMttDVCimOlt
looa. The llnewp la aa follows:
dstew^way. c.; KobK r. g.;
Noud.T g.; TlhbetU. r. l.:*VlncenL 1.
area. r. e; Cooper. I. e.; Loti, r.
h.;. rMaaoer. I. h.; Chapmaa. f. b-;
g. b,;.
WAE INrOMEED OT HONOB BY
oommou wsccMiTm or urc
■noMBuavwiB
TEN PAQE8
. OCTOBBK 1, l»IK.
•nwPAQis________ ^
s^.oo
Thi, if a new shoe ami fiUf the
wants of those who have foot
troubles. Try a pair.
for all kiiulr ot
INTERIOR FINISHING
Store Fronts-Fixturcs, Sash, Doors, and Rcsidcncc Interior Work.
All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City M^g. Co.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
Frank Friedrich & Co.
Comer lake ave. rurcl 10th st.
W. L. nOWN. Htr.
au. rkoM 32.
Hew SUnd. 242 Front St.
ARE
YOU
READY?
FURS, FURS, FURS!
WM. H. MILLER & CO.
If you're ready for ^ (all
suit wc’rc ready to show you
the new i.leas in colorings,
and the late kinks in the cut
and make op.
|]
BUY early"
of Detroit will be here on October 10th and 1 lih, with
one of the largest and finest stocks of I'urs that has
ever been shown in the country. It will pay you to*
wait and see this line before making a selection.
Don’t allow the choicret
thing! to !lip ftway Ir^ yo«.
You’ll be pretty hard to
fit, if we can’t fit you right
off, but we’ll make any ne
cessary iterations.
EITMliSttTICMUT
TOURINE THE ETATE.
If
la Out on a Oay^
Trip tot
By WirolotEal
Tinami, WM. Occ S.—The Pali^
It haaka apaglal Ml bara at 7J4ft thU
I" MWiftE RN a 4torb tour la the suu.
I M due to fuaeb Forllaad 1
I f
Prices no higher than the
quality j08tifiCA
Men-i Suits in fftncT Niig.
ed Cbe/iots, CftMmercsftBd
Wontedi, cat in coRfct Myk,
and at prices that will compare^iavorably with anything
th$et has ever been shown in the city.
^
Copyright l 904 by
Hart Schaffner
Marx
Notiu tie
Bpreial to tbe Bvealag Record.
was rreeatly started to have tbg
of Badle Zola, tbe grwat aoi
plared la tbe Paatbeaa la progre
rapidly. Tbe movemeat will Uke tU
EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED
.Mooe, back.'il «.nhi»6
$l2to$2DB
-J
. tbe beftoatog of her
By Wire to tbe Beealag 1
Hoay.
EffILHEM
Comer Front
and UpioiLmm.
[s I Hamatonao^ Ctf. |^,
’vr;;
HiiiviNtNG RECORD
»■» w •» **• >»
itttMwcMteav
m van vttJi Mr.
Mr M If Mr. Vmnm vm tkm
ff Tow m a fcpodtei^ln m
pMiMt »rlMinr
fc-Mt y
InM M« It win M CtettMi«C
m wwMfi of Mny M IM E.
I
TW rMi
Be Peoples Savings Bank
l6|MtiWl6l
Bnya a lot on tbe eMl aUe
«orU two Kow KKd 9900 Ik the
VpriKge UglKdoemneKt to partv
who wIS kiilid kenmo Ula fall.
Come to our store and see somc^f. the
Values in furs. We can surely Bafvesyew iomc '
money, we have the best of foxes we
ever
^handled. Let us show them to you whether
hr ih« •ahkino ot^Airr.
iOKM VIRBUB flAZINa
Ilk tk« P»MlM «f tkr MKMskk
IMigr«MMS^fiMtaM.
WkJ K KOMk. «fcO km kl. kMM IMT.
Ullr -WiM- bIMMM kMOMT tb.
KMW TMMKI Of tkO rOfllMt WkM bO
■ K blc oollMO tn bowd oo
OK b«t It to ofum tbe CKor Tbo.^
li;'
*
r^^oMiMK wkohad bM tbnmfb
OlOMinfhO^OlTOiKlMWOrOKMlOMl7 KVKJdKf • ChKKOt to Mt erOK.
K OOKMOKMOO. tko opobtef dors
of tko OOllOM ^ « OOKtiKOal
nwKd of plOKMre for all eacopt tbe
tmoK. Kom were cxeoipt, eroo
UtiMtire oooda ware elcttM of
FURS! FBRS!
you buy or not*
MKNT OF TMI rTATt OF HIC«iOAH wWek to fW|.l«4 bX to- to
*
'
. i
M-«t»1w«^br«-*b«>keiAaiMr to enntoe tbe baok. count
,^dM*k«FM.»erMirboota«4 «. tbat Ue benk to to A -uiK
ir A. J. WILHELM sS
eatoUtto- u4 eomplrtef -*lb >U tb* requUewMiU of the bapkliit tow.
•Uef-btobl
I •fetr'to dep
UP WELL
SHOWRG
-1—
RMSaMPOLE
TRAVERtE CITY FOOT BALL TEAM
OOINQ OOOO WORK.
Ladies’Furs '
You have decided io Imy.thU
winter, have yon not?
If so. you should sec nnrs bn
fore making your purchasgt.
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
WNING CHAIRS
Utae hOKOrM Jokaa ware offactlrely
Ona of tbe largest emblems of tbe
aproKK a«ata and many new
fan prealdenUal campaign was raUed Will Opmi Beaaon at Mancelona OcL 7.
added to tka Mat.
‘" ^^V now have the swelleat
yMtorday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
OaUa of Oamea Be Far
Of oowaa Ibore were some
you ever saw. This chair, like
goods on the martei for this
the Junction of the prainmula an i
faet^. anck aa for example
cut, has large, wide, beautifully
PYont atreet by T. O. Nicholson at the
seawm. crahraclng child's and
yooKf lady from Toledo who
Inatlgation of the Fifth ward commitsawed back, beautiful shaped
Tbe Traverae City foot ball team li
misses' sou. Isdlci,* muffs, boas.
fltran a wroni dlrmnloo pod tni
now working In earnest and is show
on. r?WKX«.tr iSIIll. cur.
sawed scat.
In durability
of aodtof up at tbe oollefe found herli 1. oo a ailver white flag pole and
aelf aome mUaa in tbe oooniry and the alae. 4V4xl6 feet, enables the tag up In good form. B Welsler of the
there is nothing that will. equal
Our assortment Is several
IndependenU
has
been
given
a
place
wrote to faer paper aayinc Mlchlsan passerby to ivwognUe both ponraiu
it. The wide back and phaped
as
left
tackle
on
the
Clly
team
and
tlmt^s
larger
than
we
have
ever
► wa^ -mean." but ihoae aooo
great distance Which adorn
scat makes it vcr>^ comfortable.
shown before and inclmie^ many
wore off and wUe Indeed waa tbe ato- addUlou to the words "Roozevell and showing.up fine. The line up of the |
team at present ls.as follows:
L y»r if—Wf nto— Wrd «f ■MHw dent that didn’t abow them. The whole
And only.
of the finer goods not herelofo-c
FklTbanks.'*
McOlIlls. c.; Rokos. 1. g.: ]p.’lckenI
umaat u w«io*t. .f
Ins waa aimply a aorl of a training.
carried
by
us.
If
>x»n
arc
even
Take® altogether It Is a credit to berg, r g.; Welsler. L 1.: Despres.
Uoabt the rtetlma to be InatlncUre
dreaming of furs of any kind it
connected
ly oo their guard, to try to cbooae be- Fifth ward evldently% intends to gel t.; Dally. 1. e.: Captain Voglesong.
will pay you to call at once and
e.: Hclgues. r. b.; Hans. f. b.; Snushtruth and falaebood. It waa a
Into the campaign with ail the early
,le training loo. becauae in real enthufiasm of the most characlertailc all. 1. b.: Raff. q. b.; Tomson and HUo.
- : j|
AAWMV.MeALVAT.oriUBMw^
subs.
life It will be needed. It U almoat a
In commenting on the game which
certainly that none of the men ani
win be played there Oct 7. tbe MFUwere once “freahlea" at
\VH HAVL TWl'ILVK different prices in this Sake
i JlOoSrLD i uSSuOH.^tcyj^ tbe U. Iofthat
celoca Herald has the following to
II. baa or will ever buy a gold
ot Chairs. They commence at $1.00I and ran-c up to
brick. It ia a safe gueaa that by tbe
-Airangejnents have been perfected j
this. Come in and look iht:m over.
time they have paaaed through fresh
L game between Traverse CUy in- —
men year and are in line to pracUce on
iAIlLtS O. CARVER WON THE dciK^ndent foot ball team and the Man-1
,!*n- 1 Your
V
blood g'les through y.mr bo.^
that are erea na they wore,
QUN CLUB MEDAL.
celona Eleven, at this place on Friday, i with jumps and hounds, carry'm;
that they will have had aoae Bret rate
Oct. 7. The Traverse City boys are i wnrtn»h and active life to every part,
leMona in human nature. leMona that
heavy weights, probably averaging IT.*, if'you take Homslers Mo-.mmln
will cling and wont be fwrgoUen
Wholesale and Retail.
Your KeliaMc Ho
pounds.
* "
centf. Tea or Tablets. JohlU4.M
through life.
Qivarv-Oood Ciwd and Much
/•Fur several years there has U'Cii l>rug Co.
On the other hand, baaing aa prac
an
intense
'rivalry
between
ihe
«wu
----------------------ticed In eome other coUegea. la noth
places as to which had the In^iier, HAVE YOU
r«rCMk.
ing more or leaa than brutality. U
The last n-gular shex.t i»f the Travand the feeling Is Just as strong TRIED THEM YET7
■TB.WALTn.
geaeraily takea place in the nlgbi and
■se City Rod and Gun club for ih.
the victim ia overcome by force o( maon.of IMH was a great success, M*v*r. A. lb* vl,l.»r.-Ill com* im- ;
p,r«l !B *v*ry w.y po«l..l* lo
»»«■ »■« Mo-y M.k*.
numbera. No dUpiay of brain power the allMdance being large and the enm. and as our boys and practlc-1 ----- --------T---------or wit can save him Kgalnat force. thuetaam so great that tbe shoot co*'Hazing teaches nothing but bniUllty tlaued almost until moonlight. Tor Ing hard to prevent the accomplish
ment
of
their
nurpose.
we
may
Uxik
iK-cauac it can never rise al»ove Hi some unknown reason. M. K. Walton
fiir one of the liest and hardest fought
own levet
failed to show up. much to the disap
on the Mancelona
The fun at the V. of M. may be l*oU- pointment of ‘ Blir Murrel, and Saxgrid iron ."
rout and them may be a few
ton Bros, were allowed to keep their
.pots but Iheae’^will soon dlaapiK^ar magnificent tin cup dT-coratod with rib Tbe following is the list of game.,
and the lasting effecu will be whole bons and filled with a valuable coTlec- and dates secured so far:
Oct. 7 at Mancelona.
some. Metier the fun of the U. of M. llon of blue rock chips. Charles O.
Oct. 14. Mancelona at TraverM- ('by
ihsi the baaing of some of the
UK nuSm’iwlISwoB
Carver will have the satisfaction of
Oct 21. Manistee at Traversi* City.
lio l> j. WMAV.
pretentiotta colleges of the P^a^t
wearing the medal until next year as
Oct. 2» or .irt. at Manistee.
his 22 stiSHl up for him all through the
Nov. 4. Big Itaplds io Traversf City
MELRLEgg.MR. FERRIS,
match. The scores of the day v
Nov. 11. open. Valley City IndeiK-iidThe Herald, which is as earnest hi
as follows.
ents or Ludington.
behsU of practical primary reform as
Carver ...........................M
Nov. IS open. Valley City lnde|»endMr. Ferrts. recently asked wbmi Mr.
ones .............................. 21 20
ents
or Ludington.
BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS
f^s. as giFveaor. could do to secure
Davis .................
20
1517
Nov. 18. Traverse City at Big lUp
K general primary election law. That
Sawyer ...........................17 22
BOYS’ DRESS SUITS
’ .
Tomorrow, the mlsaloo will open a»
tuestkm Is not yet answered. Bo far
Memls .............................19 19
BOYS’ KNEE PANTS
as visible to the naked eye the Demo ihe 8t Francis church. Special serWright ...........................^7
cral machine in the state is bending vice, uuh in the fon noons and even
n^k ....................... 13
BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES
ings will be held for tbe next two
-^ery energy to elect Mr. FerrU.
Tenant .......... ...t^...12
tknt wad It U doing Utile for Parker weeks and two great missionaries. Murrel ...
Peter Ryan Claimed That the I
.18 18 15
Rev. F. A. J Kreldt and Rev. Fr. A Jnnd tbe national ticket, for candldi
Coohlln
.
\Vc arc uoinu lo clos,r out on.- parii. nl.nr liix- <>f hi|jh-srade «oy: and Childrin's
finilts will give some Inten^tlng and
for other state offices outside the |
....... 14
^;arm*’ms.
.... Snrini:
Spring ami
and new Fall
instructive sermons st the rooming Baxion ..
Suits anti Tanls. which will incUulc all «nr
kail Children's
Ch
emorsblp. or for democrat represe
yontague
rjieap, and now we shall sell ihest: ^ooils
and evening services.
Uves ia tbs legislature Uul it Is
The
trial
of
Peter
Ryan,
rhargttl
by
We have aUvav
aUva sold our clothing ^
Nortoa ..
some
at
just
onc-half
the
re;,mlar
price,
The
Rev.
Fr.
A.
J.
Smtts
will
give
one-third
and
one-quarter
on
some
at
one-ihird
ls«UMtur« Ibat must enact primary
Jefferaon K. Longwlll with taking a
off
Damm ........... 7 IK 18
,’hal your boys
bo, need at i*rices never
election Uws. and the govcnior can the first sermon of the mission tomor Miller ............................ 10 12
You have never had such a rhan .....i.uv just what
saddle, bridle, holdback siraph. halier
>\V clothin.4
clothiiu we couh
could
row morning at the high mass at 10:30
was the very best **
Hoy
grain sack from hU place in Gar
but sign or veto them.
The last squad gave an exhibition *.t
and the second sermon will be given
burbuVr
wanT?o cioJ omoof I^aV.rs'in Ibii lim-. >o cvcTylhin,
Mr. Warner will sign such a U
ahootlag an or dark. The resulla were; field township July 13. was held in Jus
buy
but
In the evening si 7:80- On week days
Vcrlcy's courts this morning and
narrow. 18. Davis. 12: Murrel. 1&;
must go.
tbe service will be as follows:
Ited In a fine of 15 and , costs, j
Desmond. 18; Norton. 6; Miller. 12.
First mass every momlni at t
governor and signed a primary
iinilng to tS».50. or thirty days In |
Although It got so dark that the birds
- passed by a republican legislsturc o'clock with short Instruetion.
could only be seen by stooping down jail being doled out by the court.
at
S
Last
mass
every
moralm
what credit could be claim for it? But
Ryan testified that he got the artlbehind the trap house and sighting
nocordtag to bis own declsrailon be o'clock with sermon
toward high heaven, Darrow. Miller cles in question in rvuirn for a note
Every evening, rosary', sermon
‘ would Bot sign any bill |»asse<l by the
and Sawyer loaded up their pump guns given him by a man In ThompsocMilc
tegtslature unless of the «zireroe type benediction.
t two years ago. but bis recttllw
and abol at five birds each* The score
The uahers will find free seaUng for
which he advocates and this might
tlon of names and clrciunstances w en
everybody bnl those that desire good ia ttcr«orded.
iMaa oo legislation at all.
ague that the lesUmuny was noi
If such democrat nominees for the seating should come early
Hnuya Thla?
convincing.
The best shoe for $l.r)0 that you ever saw. H/ts ll>^ to 2. The children's
We offer one hundred dollars reward
ft any rwae of catirrh that cannot
sizes at S'., to II und sell for SLJT
l.'iO. -‘THE .AMliKlCAN ItOY’ sho<; is one of the
SCOTS FOR the japs.
«red by Hall'. Catarrh Cure. F. J.
best ever made and have a genuine Oak tanned scl<- and we fully w.arrant c\e^ pair.
CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
W'c. the underalgned. have knowTj t.
They sell for $1.75. $2 CK). $2 Jo and S2.50 Some boys wear ; L pair of these shoes
J. Cbeary for the laat 15 years i
Miern him perfectly honorable in
a whole year.
Detroit. Mich.. Oct. 1.—Tbe JapicM iraaaacUoaa and finahcially
aaea« govermnent has turned lo IKlo carry out any obligations
troll for a large eupply of w inter
'^^Waldln?'Klanan A Marvin. W'hole- wear for lu troops in the field. It U 1
•aid on good authority that the Dlilt have.-another
■^ly. aetliis dIreeUr upo« the blool troll Alaskan Knitting roillH has an
and see the clulhinj: and shoes and you will surely buy. Y<»u
of tbe system.
for lUO.OOU pairs of "Ala
. Price 76c per
chance like it this year. You can’t make money any easier.
i'* fur the Japa. Alaska socks
fell, wool Itaad boou. sacb as arc
by woodamen to.lbelr work In
UST SHOOT OF SEISON
3. m. Slater
TRY A RECORD
WANT AD.
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY
GREAT SPECIAL SALE
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing and Shoes.
imrOWEEKSlISSION.
GIVEN $5.00 MD COST
Special Sale School Shoes
For the Bovs’ and Children, Misses’ and Girls.
HAVE YOU AMBITION
to some day fo Is business for yourself?
Yon’U need capital, and tbe successful
man of tbe future te Ihe younj man who
adds remlarly to his saTlnts accumt.
and has the capital when the opportunity
C9iue$. One dollar wUl Sturt yon : :
■I
FIRST NARONAL BANK
Come in Now
ICB CREAM SOCIAL at tbe Evan
galkml cbarch Monday evening. OcL S.
AH arq^ cordially tavUed.
MS^a
E. k4»c of Aylmer. OnU -ho hu.
hemi Ttoittoc hit dMChter. Mn. Ben
lUUer. ho* i»t«»«ed to hit hotoc.
C. R. Bitea. a Jarymaa from
called OK tbe FeKatermacber ca»
who apeat a aleepkan night in argu
asenL left for borne yesterday.
Bad Phil atarted ta the fa«» at
Bum Jordan todayA QUARANTSEO cure for PILSB.
0H-]Mta<loil4*rv »0c.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNIIH & LAY
M i
miTILE
- ti-
t r^-•
-
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*
TnaRsmi
ipaWRWID
bSM-
ihrnm ^
»•- Tk^
wmrn by SMC D. a OMtor w4
TW MSMSIIP of
rj 9t amid will w pint.
; ts. cm tte. tw sigSMt
Ml. Bd K.M Id MflOMr. Mia
[kta. of NortSport vrirM UH
mil to .itid Um fMMr.1 of Mm.
ItaSl*. MmM.w. Mr.. Lam ^
THE WEAPON s
OF DAVFD
A OmmMl UifAt. Dc. Hm—c, pr»>
^ad <W4r Machii—
Dr. A. H. HollUay aad PWd Bitbiy
mm ta a baad«a culllMi aIgM bed—
«TMa* to aid yar beg to
mm with tbelr autoa, tW doctor loa
tag a itf WadUgbt la tW ada^v aad Jabir
Mr. BoagWy bavtag bia gaaottae laah
-What jw fMa- to da that tor7>ke
wit raia aatbla* usMgt Ww to play twred what woWd
OaRBOM UHOSli BOND.
'’locks acruck.
gamea Tb— atbitclea toWa all tW i
of expectal
C— WHI RmWbiy Co— Up Ui Caurt
whistled,
TW rmi amta prettily
Ocdabitl.
old gewU—1 caugbed. n—g
WHS am— aM lorgm
Jacob Oofdi was admRiad to ball
a— ana—d. dogs cm— ft— sU ^
la the oaai'of flOO. aaUI the prfwent gK atrong than git rarnln. tbigb roctk— tor tbe expr— purpose of
term of tW CtrcuH court, baa caae theyYa both good. I kaowed a tottor Urkiag. lamp abadea feU dewa. waitoact that got hto atait to the warti dropped ^helr iraya. bablea screamed,
bciag probably callad Oct. 31.
bcaid a deaf old tody aay audi
to—baeataU pmcOen. Wblle be—a tryou bcani
on a—II taStaa by ttttle girla dreaaed
My to ber
FOR LOVE 0^ HI8 COUNTRY toxeUege be hep* i
rin do a. well.-
Bays tbe
I— Glebe. Cecoaawt oU. like battor, cantotoa7 pm* dta(wotableaM
-Baaety. butyric arid and iprtc w
decyllc acid, which give a pkoaaat
aroma to butter aad have a ^ oC
baart nut On— bMtir eoototoa leaa
water thaa tnm bdtter and win keep
fifteen or twenty daya wllbom show,
tag any arid reaetton. Tbewtoee It la
imefuMn maktog paMiy. tWenu butter
baa atoo been toand by trial the better
*Su?dS.OM* S
•ow. wSkA WM Sold tSU Mm
Mr. Id Mm. B. B. One. wW Sam
T.rioo. baud, tl b*«ltli !!.*«•«»•►
ai Mdlag mi—I. SoftSport,
ftcMtolL
J
rrtmd So— I— MtMtf u M IS. M M e
Mr*, d. M. Bidkloy of IWrMr.
For rutting doww with bto a—1$
^^Mtljr S« •• toctod Vf
that
passag
a
fix
wbem
tbe
I’amto*
woaldn*t
V
and afterward sUbUng a drunken ml
TIM M M fmw99tk iwmtr UM who hi we. .peMU . fir dapi »•
bwra no — wttboot the athtoOcA
> bad jeetwl at him. a Gennan am^
pottto «f tlM mot. tai SI. NortSport tSo gomt of Sor SrotSer. Tl.
-Thto waa the way of It:
nt has Wa wHitem«ed to forty-fire
-When I Urad oat to Nevada It waa
m m • thSi of tSjrir lore and
pnni-— and M trt.4 to mU H .t U Wrry. pud iSmaM Um days’ imprisonment.* Tbe —ne eooit
route
for
So—
tSta
—imtag.
a
mighty
voih
coaaezy.
Oamtoto’
good wMSea.
to prison tor four mouths a prk
josm . dnit M.. H. WMoCMod
directly po 1
aa’
mlnto’
wa.
tha
two
pwtoahtoBA
.SaS.
KM
of
Alba
airtmd
la
towa
TW MeMa departed at a Mle Soar
who had m^vted to C«d bto
ft a 9Md irtSoS S. f.fMd M
site of tbe 1
gamblin’ bein’ couaidered tbe mom rathmndMj to loM tW wlatar S—.
meS plaaeed aad wlaSlag Mr. aM
« dM t. a MhMSmM. .«
If it U still inuct, aU a weS. There to
Mm. M C a—r— of P^OMMpSlA Mra. WUei —ay retama of tW day. — W TUaea. The tad aeodt ftK —ctable of tbe twa There waa two no loUeriug in the neighborhood, ikf
wSoSi-MltSd*—atMoriSMiss DAISY 8HADSK haa returned
has it ever hai»pened that a slugle bird
pon. left for bo— tSU —mlat via
appears and a mate aubaequeuUy from Detroit to remato here permaany eoe Interested In coUectl
ly and will* teach voice enUate und
DKiolt aad BaCalo afUa few dayf
DrtU oewapaper an’ tryto’ to eatabiiah cornea upon tbe scene. The pair arrive
TW Mrter la a fmak. boyteh
TUIt with Ser mt^oiie W. Sralug a warm feeliiig low—1 the I nited it by a fearU^ courae. Ho waa ak together. Thto to nnqoestlonebly true piano at her bo— W Sout Unton St,*
I of Rev. W. L. Lmif* Btotm aa the frleod «f hi.ownrountry way. atUckio^ the wo’thtoaa. an’ thJa of wrena of the past seveti summera
Tajtma aaya tWt the rtampe be Modi way be got tbe anpport of tbe thrifty. and anggests that tbe marital tie to not
TWrwMdl.gl.Mat Sad M
rmbmee coUectioiie made by Ulrnseh Bnt be had to do a good deal of flghllg’ volunurlly broken whatever tbe brUs*
Lot Angeiaa. CaU wSo Wve petm via
and aeveral of hi. acboolmatra. Tli#j an- wouldn t have nobody in hto em cairera from August to April- Tbe
fglSd Md* tSt^rooU WM. of .
ploy that couldn t abaot One day a male may lose bto mate, but be
umea aad Glatya. the BiOe daogta
fMlitjr ud B.& ISrgM tSM tW ordl. itiag the family of Oeorge
yonng man juat out o’ collego cm— finds another, and,the wld.wcd bird
•MT. A. tSU IW «Mi SW WM of the left today tor a trip through MIcStgaa. tern of Her. W. L. Laufman, wW re
imay loee ber lord, but ahe promptly
vMUng tW leading cltlea before mmalaod b— a week vUlUng friends and every amount of money, no mattei along and asked for a
mm^ SIM. Mr: TwMdW wm of ts.
inatM agato. and ao one or tbe other
Ww amaU, can be ua«l. The boyt
- Young u:
tnralng to tW Weet.
bidom tbelr Saal.departure for iheli want to O.C wrhat they can mlee tc poattfooa are
.MM tSat It WM SUl
keep, tbe old summer borne In mind,
Judge JoSa A. borangee left on boaaaw bo— la Ofaad RapIda. left thli help the families of aehllera who hart manpgtng editor waa kUled last week, and it to never forsaken, it iH-eotncs
la— ^or SattooB Bay today.
noon with tbelr family peu. the four been away In Mapehort. for month, an* the iocal* wUl be buried tomorrow. fixed feature of ihelr lives London
Miaa Maude Dulyea. who ap
mitba old Wppy Teddy, and ih. and left thrir loved onm destitute and For tbe next few weeks tberell be
V<m can hank your savings
week here the goeat of Mlaa Ml aii-yir^lr—Uy cal Dick, aafeij needing aid. Tajlma Ay. that it to • pretty bot work for any one that take,
here safely and convtuieutly,
—m—ed in aiTlmpftiptu aleepln, rommoo fad for boys in Japan to c(A bokl on the paper, for we*re bound to
Frederirk KuowleH. vtoitlng Murgvon
Tl— Sot All CildfiT selleye tl
and U
though yim may live many miles
run tbe u»eo that abot ’em out o’ the of the Frcslni-terton boaidtal. was in-rmg. Mr. Dick U a hlaiorlcal cat
I aell
Iowa Can you ahootr
away. We pay 3 per cent Inter,
foroilng
SU
operotloii
the
other
day,
having tollohred the fortuaea of Wa be
- *No.’ said tbe young feller. T never Ala«»rlaHl in bto work, sleev*^ rolhvl
the I
est compouDiUHl twice a year
Mm. Oeorge WSlt left for Kalkaaka loved family all his life, except on«
than they <*ould at bo—. Many of the had any practice.’
^ A
cor froin the FeaDrlraiila today.
without presenting your booh,
-•Well. ihtMi. 1 reckon III hare to
—1 year when he was kwt at Cadillac •umjto which the boy 9eM are of the
had no thenghf for the amltlglaad arrlTod in lowa ihU momln*
and we will lend you without
Mra. Mabel Beckwith left for WIH- doing a period of mlnUt. rlal moving. laane coiumetnomtlm of tbe sUver wed give the tfwitlon to the beat appUlunguage nor n’* ailed s,e lful!U>»
of
flroai Prorrp—t, where the party oc- il^burg after a month a^t here
charge a small hank to take
ding of the etuiwror and emprem.
Mr.
Lanfmaa
dlacoverwd
hla
wbe«k^iUy
that
a
proliat------.
.....
oapytac It bare enjoyed a delightful
home to colUvi your money In.
Taj^nm in liU k*tt»T Ws that no em
D. esaaey returned to Barber Creek aboata In a family who had taken him
kM*wn as a “pn»to‘.** iHwIring tbe lowoek-e outing. It contained W. McC after a abort boalnem trip here.
abouki *-ull him a beggur. but bellee#
Fall or write us al»out.lt.
atruiiieiit. be said:
in and traded a beautiful new dolly to
Oraftoa and wUe. William Kerr and
Mr. and Mra. McDonald and daugh- thelltllencwmlslreaaoftheloei prod- tliat be desire, fo give value for valw
-When- U the luv.her
and that hto motive to a r.iiriotic oae ally team and was counted the best
wife. Clarence Ryalnger. John Chew
-Hero I am.*’ resiamded the me.*k lit
r Pearl. wW have been vlritlng at
Commlasloner Macfarlaod ha. writtei pitcher the nine ever had.*
and Mlaa Chew, all of ntuburg. and aien Arbor, pamed througb town to- Igg1.
tie voK-e.
the tod. iBiyUig th.nt bo will l*e glad
-Tbe yonng man had the edlcatioA
It was difficult lo fiiiUh the job p ilh
aecompaaied from here by C. E. Mur doy o nlbelr way borne u> Barker
let It l*e. known that he has tbe stump, though the next appllcaut knew how to • «tea*lv band—Chhwgo Journal.
THROW BOY INTO 0L6 WELL.
ray.
and if they are sold he w ill remit lb* Tan the bammer* and all uulck shootCreek
/
While tbelr flab aloriea are pew
Mr. and Mm. A. B Jonea and Utllo iaxifto Almoet Coata~U«fe of Il Year. KCK^-eds. ' He will send out a nolle* in* trick A but rarnln* was out of bis
dcmriblng the stuiurw and IndlrnlliM Une. Gallagher tuk the college man
Qamaee Ryalager. who haa never or •on Alva, who have been vUIUng Mra.
coaatered a real Carp lake alory lelle^ R Slmmona retanmd to ihelr home lu
New York. Oct. 1.—Toaag boy. al- the sums whUh the Wy exinils to gel am! aet him to work at ouct
-Tl>e next mornln* there waa a alx
for them. _____________
before, r—ited the aogaooMa of *The Bellaire today.
etollag the public acbooMatnoahing.
xlln* article feferrin* to a certain man
Mr. and Mm. HngS FSrreU and Mm U U Save lakca part In a baxlng
who had shot the local editor, goto*
* DOG’S $1,800 COLLAR
from hi. long OolUna of Alpia. who W^ M vle- wklch narrowly mlaaed canaiag the
over bis past history like a harrow
(Math of Herbert Howe. 11 yearn old. LIIIU. R.SAell's ret We.rs O.M over a field. Blackleg, vagabond,
CWala aiaUU*4 mitfc Diamoa«s.
drunkard, murderer, waa Ibc terma
DoiigWrty and A. LoagaSore retume.1 TW lad waa captured on hla way to
kllss Ullton liusseU-s little dug wa» naed. Soon aa tbe feller saw the arti
Krbool by a band of larger acboolbo— today.
easily the moot arUto«.TStlc uul—1 Ir cle be went to tbe Drill office, climbed
Mr. and Mm. Jacob Blrmley and aiatea. They booad him with rope., Samtoga
tbe other day as be trollee the atalra. and the first thing the new
fortaaa af harlag haokad the largwat Mra. Bruce Umcka left for Plttaburg bandaged
hU eyaa
and mouth, proudly about weariug an
eol employee saw wa* tbe uiuzxle of a
aa well aa the amalteat tab recorded
€.10 thto nwimlnf with the remain, marched him half a mile and then tor. aays tbe New York Hetitkl. He k cocked revolver comln* Ibruogb ll»e
la thalriOBg Hat. The party were pho- of tbelr mother. Mm. Davie..
threw him Into an abandoned well.
a tlnv Japanese spaniel, wlili long door. Tbe next thing was an arm and
togravlmi 1 iSe beach before leaving
When Howe failed to come hom^ his entry 1hair, white and black piiUbea, r tbe next a man’s body. Of course they
Mm. Laura Stocking returned to
with the aooth bound 11:10 a. m.
and bright eyc-a Mis* was cornin’ mighty yulck. hut not too
dk Rapid* today after a .bort vWl mother noUOed the police and aearch fu:all pug I
fund of him. and sb« quick fur the editor. 'He caught up an
to oompMe tbelr delightful northern with Mlaa Olive Spencer.
was at oace Inatltuted. The mUslm BuaiuMl is
ographed many ilmw Iron inkstand and. Jest as the man's
-ipmueea.
They pull directly
Mm. U T. Plopper of Georgia, wl^o lad*. 7-year-old brother furoLhed a bolding him in her arms. Hhe l.«ke» face showed within the door, let fly.
dhroagh to their home deatlnailon
ha. been in the north .luce April, left clew aad the detective, finally located him driving with her fre<iucully and Ukln’ him plumb In the temple.
the
boy
In
an
old
well,
distant
from
-Well, the next momln* there waa an
today for Cincinnati on her way borne.
makes a great pet of him.
Jesse I.ewlBohn Is aotuctlmcs per ohUuoiy in the pafier recountin’ the cirMra. E. A. Steven, of Kalkaska. any house and concealed by under
He had been in the aame poel milted to lake the dog out with him funiHtanc-e and waruin* the man who
wW has been visiting ber brother.
had
killed the mauaglo* editor
on
hU
walks.
He
sauntered
up
lo
ths
Aged W—dn Tataad Away at the Aay- David 'Stricklin, for two weeks re- tkm ten houm. but wa. not irtou.l>
known at tbe
Grand Vnlon hotel in Kiratoga ih- I enough of hia record
tunwd borne today.
injured.
«
other tort^uon. holding the dog In hi- Drill office to laud him in jail. • When
Mm. A. K. Kamaey and little «>n
hand. l»uvld <;ideon was vyirii hlir the new editor met him on tbe street
BRkvITJES.
John of Kalkaska, who has been vU
and they .topped to conveiwe with r that afternoon the feller was o-comln*
BmllU Sewandowaka, aged 72 Ulng Burdickville and Kassun. left for
group of horsemen.
SpMlAl coAnmnlcllon Tr»T*r»<
yearn, died at the aaylam Thnraday Mancelona for a short visit.
evening, her daughter Uttle of MUMrs. George *'mtler and son. Mas CUy lod.*. No *2!. r. ud A. M.. Mon and all preacn
I of stones and. ^hl* his enemy j
after paying It as predt:
wraukee arriving WedneMay and being fer l>bn. of Grand Rapids, who have d.y tvooln,. Work In <h. third dr Hr. Ia>wlsohn.
ichln’ for hi* gun. got out a two
»e. Krfrwhmrnu
at her bedaidr until ahe paased away been In town a month, relumed bompounder roCk and landed It In the niklTh« WomW. Club votrd ye.t*rd«t
She leave# beeldea ber husband, who today.
die of his forehead. Tbe fcilcr dropruxi
n If they would ste|» Into
, shop while he bought a do like lead, but got off %viib concussion
is to yearn old. four unmarrlwl 6
Mm. A. Nephew of Orark. who has to ,l»» Ml .ddltlon.1 »:5 fnr thr Lu
a 8too* m*morl»l fund. nn. ____
of the bralu. When he got wcH he was
tern, all living In Milwaukee.
spegt alx creeks In town the gueat of
Ti e Jeweler ssld heri«d not kt^ep any ! warned by the committee to light out. j
nrinber U to be w«d.ed 1!
-Taaeral eenlcea were held thl* mom- Mrs. Ruth Kennedy. 212 West Ninth
x>ll.n»
inteoded for dogs, but b* | and be lit
10 be paid A. »on m» pomlb!.
igg at t o’clock at 8t. PrancU church
reet. returned today.
• end hadn’t come ;
t InlcudtM for a won.
aad the Interment waa in the Catholic
Two Itemlnlcan sister, from the to tbe «nAnrl»l .errewry. Mm UrrH
would do. and so the party [ toughs didn’t like tbe Idea
Tbe many old time friend* of Jm. S
eemetery. Undertaker Andeiwon hav little Bister, of the Poor at Oran 1
t!»c brnt-elcis. Tl»e only onr feller cornin’ In wlto what they conskl j
ing tW funeral arrangement, la Rapids, who have beeb vl.ltlng in lewl* In- tbi. city nlH br ln<ere*ted
ottrst-tcil Mr. lA'wlsohu s fane? ered a barbarous way of tlglitin’. sol
a heavy gold chain bUkUUM with one of cm-the meanest. low lived ciias .
turned to Grand Rapids ihU in the nnnounrrmrnl of bl. n.*rr1»se
charge.
to Mr.. Id. rnok of Detroit »blcb oo dlniKouds nnd rubles and worth $l.«00 In the terriloryAsirc out that he was
All ».gnx^l that It was very Ikxuiuinf goto’ to down the editor with the old |
The funeral of Mm. l-aura B ^ow
Mrs J. L. Gibb* and daughter Ma enrred U.t -urk. Mr. Lewi. bn. beeo OB the dog. and Mr. Lewtoohn bought fashiODed weapon-lhe revolver. The
wa. held thi. afternoon at 2 o clork rlon returned to Mayfield today.^afirr for lome time tbe mmtndrr ot the
it. rirero is no likelihood that the dog next day the newspaper man waa walk
at thr A.bnry M. E. rfiurch. Rev. Hugh visiting Mm. L. K. Gibbs.
Wricbt Sablurtum hotel nt Atm*.
Will be iiermltted to run oromid wllk In’ along the street when he beard a
Kennedy oaclatlag. There wa. a per
The Wonmn-. Relief Oorp. will h.tre the *—moil ureal variety of pups ahaip cry. ’Look outr He bad lo do
Mr* Jennie Wataon. deputy great
feet wtwUh of biuttful fiower. and commander of the L. O. T. M. M. wh5 their miDu.1 Umpection on Monday white be to wearing hU gems.
a pretty quick job of thlnkln’. w«ri.
was thto way: Not aeein’ ao enemy in
piany friends wwfw p—ent.
has been at Lake Ann. Empire and afternoon. Mm. U.H. of Nortbport
front, be coocluded there waa one U‘
Honor on busine». paaeed through will iMPOCt them. A picnic .upper. ADDITION TO A WAR SONG
hind and a bullet was romlu’ right off.
NEW NATION BORN.
All tbe membem »re torited.
town for her borne at Charlerolx.
Be wheeled Uke a Hash, takin* a atone
8e«. btimlrod «r.t« of »rem. com
from hto pocket as he turned, got hto
( Decidea Net to
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Abbott and little
Br*»«slit Vp •• Date.
bringin’ a revolver to
tret* bnm«ht In M*t nlibt by tbe C<r
daughter of Kapanee. Onl.. are |
«»Dds Of people hare been a^ig eye on a man brin
stooe right
bear oa him and
lumbta from Bowem H.rbor for the
•
than
forty
years
**Tenrtui
of
W.
N.
Abbott
of
Seventh
atree
Waaiilngion. Oct. 1.—The American
cmmlii. factory «d SM rmptle. .ere
lllsa
Mabel
Walt
left
at
nooi
govemtoent has Uen formally re«a«s
Mapleton. where ah^ wUl enter acbool returned thl. tmtmln* tor . fre.b Wled to extend its regonlUon to a ne^
loc
tbI.
prodoct
belnit
.11
contr«ted.
vat Kmrclgr,;b;
atau of this hemisphere, the sam work lor the winter term.
Tlrnr* will be mt prmrhin, «nrlce
The Mlase* Mary Boyd'and
> whlcb brings tl
bolag -THe Fnw State of the Count tbe PtidI Pre.byiert« church Bon
di.le. aaya a Baate
aani." lil. u the small bit of terrl Soofieid of Wllllamtburg apeot the day
d«y erenln,SS
verep
waa
written
lory wedgW between the U.rdcr of
The .rtJcl. In ymterdnyh Record tlona which are
T. A. Paraoaa returned today from
iltv. Tbe beat clU
Frt—h Qotoi Id Brazil; claimed by
in Itoed’a Ferry
I,inr.nil-r W. a Miller-, .com crop
both aatloaa but decided by arblira- ibort bnaiaeea trip to Petoakey.
Thomaa McQmth of Grand Bapida tbcdM hoee nod It.SW ponod. from N. H.. to attend the G. A. B- encamp
You may want one of these if you’re
Um to bekiug to Brazil. Upon recelv
two
and onehnlf ncre. iMtcd of ment. he caUed on hto pabltobers. They
aotlce for all to
tog (W appeal from the would-be inde- raa In town on busin— this
t-rteemm-. It wn. «dd td U. emr tofo—cd him that to aider to abtalr
that an caught
goioi; to take a trip. ^ ou ought to sec
a laoewal of hla fiamai war bong’s
pideat BUtc Acting Becreiary Loomdm would be ahot
oopywrigbt a verse at—Id be aAled.
our line—we saw a chance to secure a lot
la made i iBveatlgaUoa and Mcured
a. The Dtomand
Mr. Klttrtdge said ba woold t^lnl
. and aa the
non. from the Fmeb aad Bmxlllan
ol these goods at much less than regular;
about it. He went over to the Gommoa
peam club nre mqi—ted to mm
town baca—life and raapacubtet
Mm. C. E. Tmvto, BUM Ninth atroel, and beneath the rima be was enughi an caihe in and advcfttoeineiito floaaaa
wholeiale prices, so we secured a splen
tom that there waa no i
Tr>v«« City Mw.. DM 0«Ml Wwk
ij aflioi ht t:30. Armnge- up b.v. the partlcutor muse wbWi pro
tarfevwact with the Bern
did assortment.
Probably there is no
wUlbeiSltoriheworkoCtoe •Idea aver song sad in tea labtotcs ta
«iw CMt Jordan Rmm VmUi^
miat
an
the
arm
J
tha
ytwaf
fiiadotanied ta the pobltobero with the extra
thto go—eat.
Tim. lUdfc
yyir.atoDa^ctolti—article a person so much dreads to buy
retae, wriitca on tha back af an aU ato got hla atart to UfA and I faekoa
that whi a maa bigot hla Mart
ideal. Mm- C E. TT*rta.
eavMope. Jtreada:
THE MARKETS.
thabMtar
hia
adocatii
tb.
man
fitted
as
these
goods,
usually
sold at such high
Mm. K. L Biir will leave
The wsr is over cm tbs rid camp CreanA ha li-to oeeapy hapartaiit poaittoi
Atur tbs OaM ot y*aw
day tor. a tl daya’ ataj in a
prices. But you will be surprised at the
DHroit. Mlclu Od. 1.—Wheal—De^
Tha yaangalar back— part aaraor af
Tbe cram to w«vtng o er the BKHiad
aad Detn>lt. where ahe wUl take a ape^
o—her, lUSH: No.'t red. H-21: No. ?
tha peper, and arben tbe tarTttacy wi
good qualities sre show and the low prices
t««l I. th« freeJordU ■»* «*»«* oial con— of atndy ta acalp ireatmit.
com. Uc: No. 3 Vhlte onu. 32%|C.
rtage Ude wa. Imid thl.
Cara Fod Carp Far Kpiraroa.
we arc offering them. They will be sold
Toledo. O, Oct. i.-Wbit-Cnmh. Mcoiid monoy 4«pluU« tact tta>
erman carp are being ooru fed aad
S fnmi the couaty elcrk’a ofU.17%: DMMiMr. IU»H: iUj. ordor to «ln tb. «« lUbmt O. w«
cheap as long as we have tBam. Call
cned
like
to
—ar
baca
to
Daaaaw
(omd to ttk* • awk of 1:*». M «w fiea to Witworth Pulmer of Tbomr
a.ii.
tb* opimoo of tb. oaetbtot. Obtbad —flue Id J. Erma Anaekoto of Inearly y> securfc choice. : ‘t :
|
proper roadltkm lOOjOOO |vmada af i
» bwtbt
tb««
fc-t "•* »" tcrkxhen.
*l
fiah w
«ooU b.». ««■ lb. n«d. H. »*»
UtUe Master HariM Hfll vfiM ^ ^
.tao «tnW lb tb. *;U ido*. eoataf
to fomtk
itodywhodrietetohliUttto wtth riSaa. white ^In to thrawa lata
t M M fM< Id B««M «•
tbewato*$aUy. It la agpectpl tha fiph
THY A MCORO WAMT AA.
wm be toctiaNi400 pap ear. la we*
him ta the back baMde l
■mv A SK»«) WANT *a
WTfinirHiattnf
OilolTimSiniN
CMPUKEPUn
Tfiwt* CIti Still 'Bnifcv
MMV
SjJijnd‘$l.5Lp™*JI
mUISMlllDOWSM
Just received a new line of
Petticoats at the above prices.
These are the very best num
bers at the price, we have
shown in a good while, of good
quality’ of Mercerized .Cloth
made up in attractive styles—
good full widths all lengths,
these are both
;XXRA GOOD
A TRUNK
SlIiraTb^r
b«,b.bl.J.w. »UC0<.«.
-A Grip-A TelescopeA Suit Ctise
REDPHHTOISEMD
N j sHKri
KsriStlSsS
m
jkta tetiw bMk 'bwMt kraildMl I
A mmm • =’»
llm. AaM«k«> M Mk.1 ‘
HANNAH & uvM
CRT trAflnl nfJiaMi, «
(ii^ barn by M. W. A.
lor
Mbr fff EL lASlA SiE bfiite WW
aI0M»>
There is a quality in ftoyal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord
ingly endorse and recom
mend it.
IbeekyoAcwa.
ITbe M«4in «» %• raacEed by the
aide atslrway jtm Uikm auwat or by
the M^lar aa the Fcaat /draat am
cmcoE.
rvsi7thli« wae amaoth pafllng fbr
aa writsa Jamea A. Beiliy in Eaeeesa
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
.-'STTi-.-SR
Writes. **P>or If jaam I aalsred
unifoiAi and satisfactory
e a I
tram Parkt kre
f.SJ^Sra;S:\
FLOUR
hrowafahUL ^ utf F. H. MW««. •
lemooa we bad made
sapmtanoa. TbMWi bad a udry
The chma which Ima hmm andw la
IndslRginftef the awser. wUI be ^sad leak. Bpt at half gaM 1 tba peo- ip.t. I«>k« Irttb aliwM
^bmmn to awatm mrur the hUltep.
It Mama that at naan a half ^
“
•earn Objecta fw WMMi the i
Bwd and the dtiseoi
LKma.
ihlng the work of tbe day
• theafteraoooatlbscir.
. Tto leam ^aore of the grant thoaght
whldi cautea aotaa and aottada to be
lag te see the a
Of aeren years age. Few cUles ran
Tto kaow th^ path over which the PISS aU our seau wmu uuM. ami yet boaal liaudeomer parks than oura. and
the people kept awannlng to upon ua.
art has come to as. Its hlatory expert- WeMmuted to them that there waa no Wanlri. Jobi»«>n la entitled to tba
epce and lafiaeM for good
CORN YIELD TO Dt HEAVY.
more mam toside. bat tots made little ready and willing appreciation of etw
To become acquainted with thi
impreaslMa. Tbsy were ttoee to see tbs fry prisoner fur tbe cbanulng view
tern whose tines hsve been given to abow ami didn't linipaes to be dlaap- w hirb gmrta our sysa. fnmi w hatever
UM l« Flew Ibrnw Year* •••awhsf*
ikolnt we luay be statWnied at our
the divine nrt; to think na they did; to polutsd. They bsgau to get
dally Uak.-Utar bf Uupa iStoC
Finally Fa«md ttartaa U
ipmmed ns they ware .nd so rm What bad been merely a t
Webater CHy. lowai Oct. 1.—The
«ug.l
______________
throng of msrtymakem waa t
n crop in Hamlltoa coaaiy praoOothe appearance of a mob. Our beat In
ally la all paet danger of froaLal thia
terpreter made a speech to them In
Would not interval
With a f»w arnre days of fawn^
which he asked them to umi
lcK>klng for a guara
ttodr lesding men. k'ull of ---------- Yures. bums or piles Otto Dodd
able weather thla muty will banrem
»Uir«' watfh last Saturthey shoulsd out the names of aevcral. | Ponder. Mo., writes -iKuffered with
ilggaot emp la Ita hlatory. Tbla
d 90m through qnite an
llnaiiy one cmioe forward, and he waa an ugly
for a year
e eonaeoaua of opinion na gatheaperlwc.
«*»u«dlnii
iwuueated to a<^ a committee of four Bttcklen's Am im Salve <
To thlak. foel and express
weed from the eleven towns In the
who were to go iiiahk* to aacwrtaln fur
ty. Thirty-three buabels per ncre music.
themasites
aidl
report
to
thetr
frienda
AkMt that OMiay yaara a«o. a youna
oaldered n very fair average ooni
Advantagsa sf tbs School.
n bsther or not the Upl w aa complete- P. H. Meads' I>rug Stores.
«aa vorklac for Mr. Ort.vrnfer.
crop Hamilton county will banreat
In the school of music aludenti
abovad him iha watrli. which wa*
The eommltlee wi
I forty to fifty bnabela to the acre
ily receive the regular leaaoi
mhar black In color, cipkaimna lUal
was osi'orted inside,
thin year. According to varying local ikw, piano, violin and organ.
Ihr tlmaplaec had raocnUy pamcd
F of them
out in a few ulnutss, and
ities from U to 100 per cent of It la Undred auhSmta nm gtren.4 affording mounted a ticket eeliera aiaud ami
throarh flr« The watch waa In hU
broader view and better under
om of danger.
announced that it was as we lupl said
Mackinaw pockM when the aarmant
U estimated that the com crop of
A
bowl
of
dlaappototment
went
up. A
NOTHING DOING n'ILL
wae baraad. bat neemad aa aood a
■tnte win reach 300.000.000
Classes In which real school work N woman with a baby iu ber arma called
tUaeplece as ever.
leU. HamUloo county will pro done, are regularly conducted. Books out aouieliaug ami ni-Usd puat the
Later, while the younc m^n was
plctttrm. Ulka on art and mualoal cul tU-ket eellerm. ThU w aa in tbe Joan of
> lt> full quou of tbla vast am
workinc for Mr. Orovcn«er. he loat hla
which means S.000.000 buahela. Good rare, ways of study, impromptu apsak- Arc country, yon know, ami this wom
an oeemed to pooaess the aplrit of tbe
watch In the field one day while pluwSixrial F-ngagvment of Aroer*
induce think that the price wilt be all Ing. eaaay writing and personal crttl Maid of Oriewua. lustauily tbe mob
int and waa unable to find It. Ynara
lea's Greatest MlnMrel
are some of the elemenu of the w tts aurglng in behl I her. Many be
of 40 eenu per buahoL If these
paaaed by and allll the watch failed to
lies aud crawl iu
mates hold goock sad It will be ad
gsn
to
cut
the
guy
show ap. The youn* man left for oth
a a student before he or she will
muted on all aides they nr^ coaa
er parta but hla watch rvnmlned be
live, the value of Hamilton county a be properly educated in the fine art.
hind. The field wna plowed every yenr
Pupils who are eomeilmea timid,
com crop wUl aggregate 11.200^.
daring the five yonra. bat without find
elumay. bold or cart leaa. soon change men bad g.-illoped to tbe town. Hml Just
Ini the wnich.
to Ideas of strength, culture and re when things were looking most oml
FARMER TRIES EANKRUFTCY.
Lnat week while Mr. Orovenger waa
•nement when they learn the better nous and v. e to-gau to be sure that they
plowing In the field, he apied aomtSssks to Evsds Peymsnt ef SSAOO for aray and come in contrast with high would pull Ibe tent down upon ibelr
thing reaembllng ailvet in the furrow
Prsneh of Promlss.
standards. The school becomea a cen beads half a regliuenl of cavalry came
ter where the atudenla Invite their .•acing over tbe bill. Wllb drawn aaSprtngfleld. III.. Oct. 1.—Wl
bers they cleared out the p«H>le who
he wna much aurprlaed to
n
Dunn, a farmer of Owsneco. hsn friend-, and the good done In this way were not eeated, and tbeu they sur
Introducing the Qrand SpecUclong kwt watch. Giving it m 1
mnnot be overeaUmaied.
rounded tbe tents. Finally, after a
ulsr EUrirlr Firsl Part
nhakr. it atarted off aa If nothing had (ll(^ s petition In bankruptcy in the
To many people who are well edu long delay, we were able to give the
United SUtes district court to escape
oed-probably glad to get
selling
performaniT. That was the u»«»t ex
again after iu long rt'*i.-Kal- a judgment for 15.000 assessed agalnei
Ume I ever eiiHTlem«ed in ibsi
him for breach of marriage contmet study of music la lliUe understood riling
*'JI
City of Spliudpr
•bow business. To make sure that
The Judgment waa given In favor of They ate surprised to know that to In there might be no reiH-tlUon of it we
lighted by
Ida Denton, bora Sexton, of Stoning terpret a fine composlikm should re had a detail of 4W st»ldlers around
•AND CONCERT TOMORROW.
^ Da»Uox Bb<tr.c Ugkl. 5(|0
tun, Ust iv«*ember. Dunn scheduled quire more than one or two lessons teuU at all subsequent perfonuauces
Maak In the Aftemeen at 2:90 at Cen- SMieU of 125 aa against the Judgment, each week and from one to four hours to the south of France.
each day. Harmony, ear
which conatltutea the bulk of hla Ilatrml School Sulldihg.
The KiBEPlns of Minstrelsy
Saves Two From Death.
uslcal culture, history ol
The following U the program that
Btooskvr
>ry and coinpoaillon are
-Our UtUe daughter had an almost
by the Travem*- City
ames of thing- for peopU
IN HONOR OF MIfiS 8CHIER.
wnmmmm
U
ISTu"
City Opera Hme
Tharsday.Oct. 6
Armonk. N. Y.. -but. when all
Und of A
and Mrs, Elpber Entsrtalnsd
failed, we saved her
other ren
changed until regular school work ef
Ling's .New Discover)
Frisnda Last Eveninsniece, who had consumption in ax
Dr. and Mrs. Slpher entertained Hast fecu the proper correction. Parenw Our
advanced
stage, also used this won
evening for Miss fechler. who U to come to vUlt the departroents of tb-» derfql medicine and today she Is per
leave today for the winter. The main school of music and say ‘I am wiser; rectly well - Desperate throat and luni
I never knew there was so much lo diseases yield to Dr. King's New Dis
feature of the evening was cards.
to no other
med ‘
c
the subject." The surprise and enthu
O'Brien received the bead prize
fallible for coughs and cold,.
Mr. Holley tbe conwila'Uon. Mr. Holley siasm of many visitors during the past
$1.00 botllQS guaranteed by
^Jtobert A. KeUiT.
year has blen very enconraglng :o
Drug Co.. 8. E Wall A Son,
t-^dyl. "Tlu- Bird, and ihr Brook.- R favored the parly with a few reclia, Meads. Trial bottles B*c
both teachers and pupils.
lions which were much enjoyed.
It EtuUa
. Overture. The Jolly RobU‘rs.»*
••rival «r thm Cwltlr.
Ch»rmkmm la BrUUS Ara*y.
ITEMS OF interest,
max Voa SupjH^.
In Brooklyn and abo In Man'ovttsti
IJeuteuaut Richard Neale. Jr. of the
Tbe projected elei-irlc- railway op
. Wallre,. -GoUlrn Bun.rl.- John T. Mount Blnuc is to be completed wlthlu British army was married at Muskn* ibrre seciu, to be a rrvivsl of the CHtBall.
six yeara
eve a few dap< ago to an Indisn gtrl le lanKtuige. Ciaiwes me Im-Iii;: formed
utery day In Goibaiu uml lu tbe «liy
.
Medley. **Tbo Voice of the Hudson.'
lUts give trouble In tbe
of CanadUn diatrk t ^In tbe Cbcrosee
tbe bridge ovtu" wbb b «rbulnn<
dergruund railway by eating the rub- aaUou. having come all Ibe wsy from arroas
4 Paul Dresser.
•f the ancient tongtie pre«lde, and tbe
March. -American RepubUc.” H. H ber ln,uUtlon off tbe %%vlre*.
Bontb Africa to cUlm tbe sv.«vibeart
•ear Co of his boyhood daya Al«ut the tUur Ohemberehip of tbeae i-btM^*, I, daily
Farmer Henry Marr.
Increasing. OneM>f Goilmin', |»ollce
mbua Bartholomew
y. 19^ the war hroke out in South Africa captain, joined a elaMi tbe other day
the c>.nter man of tbe pupuUtion Kmle ahtoped from^New Orteans and becnuiM* bf- Wild be tva, aMmiued to
BIDS KHOCKEO OUT.
of the fulled bUtea.
.was aoou at tba front. He lmm«U acknowledge that he did nut'know
Mule, or raraqiiay teA I- w^de of atelj enllrted aa a Uritlsb trooper. II- over a domm w<.nW of ibe r.*itic
Setback for the Detroit Federal Build
Ibr lirixUbiu holly Tbe lufiisluu.tos
iu many battles and 1ms manj tongue. The German,, be i-oritendMl.
ing EsUnalon.
a pleasant onlor aud sn agreeably bib ___.1. Nesrtc was wounded at BkH-m nae tbelr luotto-r tongue when they
Whaklngum. On I -Bid, tor th ‘ ter taste.
ugeth
fontelA and there, by an art of brar
eonstmctlon of an extenelon to the
On flic c«»ntliH-ut women. Instead of •ry. won the VlctorU cross, which to Irlrh
ih Bairolt federal building wh.cb were men. dhipUy tbe signal Hags at rural waars. His captain feD Iwdly wouml- •f tbe Gaelic tongue, boweycr. I, lit*
^^
. -OSened at the ireaaun' department raUway croeaings Tbe wife per* •d. The young trooper reaebad the tie noticed or known outaide of liiab
cln*lea.
although vultivatlug a new
I
i shout a month ago have all be rejected forms this duty while her'husband Mde of bla eapuln. palled him on bis
borae. .«u.mrriml him off tbe fleM In language in tby polyglot I'nited W.tra |
hSQSSae they were in excee, of the ap work, rlwwhere.
I thing that---------- '
Onuid Junction. CoU has lucceeded •afety. H*e next 3lay the rommandlug
pmprtotkm. The plans have tonm
attention.
from
la gruwtag a awHIesa pear of excel omcer called for the Iroo-ier who did
m**d**^ and new proposals Invited, lent fiavur. tine aptwarauce aud good the act of towvary. A mnirade of Noale •rboUrs aud
ud aooiologlrtA
iHK*ii>lofr1»^A when it be
tongue.
comm
known
that
tbe Gaelic tongue,
which will be opetHHl Oct. 1«.
alse. It la uaid to U- free from worms told him that It was tbe X'hcrokaa
actording
to
aome
antborities.
wa,
and oil er parasites, and It much re- KW.- tlmt bring tbe name be wreri
FDR THE
semhica tbe weU known U de Aujoo by In bis troop. For this art Neale firat laturoagc of rirUlsed
new world.
EBBTREBULTB
Try ftoueed Want Ada. Bmnh
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ECOnO WAHT AO.
TRY A RECORD t
Or.
Waluea. **8vlvU.** Walter Rolfe.
' UeacrliiMvo. -Tbe Iluriilng of Roroe.JET.Pnul.
-Hearla and Flower,.- Tboma. M
Tobanl.
,€?haracu rlsilc. -An Aftenioon Tea."
TRAVERSE CITY,
MIOHIQAN
The Tranm City BBshiessCpIliEr
Has no superior in prepanng for business.
8i«iAL rnamw 11) Ewa iu^
;
Reiul what our amdenti and
Traverse City. Mich., Aagust 3. 1104.
Prof. C. R. Dockoray. City:
Dear 8lr-We wish to express oar appnNlaUoit of the work you
are doing in your college. We have had terarnl of your etodenu to
our office and now have three. They are all pertuetly uaUsfariory. *n
fact we arv never able to gel one direct from school that was able to
take up our work aa readily as your stadents.
We took a y«mng lady from your college last spring and the |a
now able to handle the work as well as the older employes.
Wc always feci confident of getting just whal we want when we
apply to 5-ou for lielp.
Kelly Lumber and Bhtogleftoj...
StilBtorsenMiOpinliNSi
Friday, October 7
AMERICAN
MINSTRELS
WAS
Jimmie Rase. wM olker.
Superb Band and .Orchestra
street Parade at Noon
SEE IT!
RreUonH*le,U 'lty Krw^ Sti
PRICES: IOC, 20c, 30c, SOC.
.
By W. L. DeWItt. t
The CUS SUN
1b
CLOSING OUT
B E ST
bapaa tbe aae
of ®eclric BiUcra and
^„
feel that 1 am now cared of a dh
ha grasp for tr
FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET.
Frerii and Sail Fi«h, Canne-d Goods.
Orders called for and delivered.
or. ra,t 8th and Franklin Sts.
robbetl
Wbvn
invasion of
l>r. KlngH New Life PlIUAroke Into
. hlM trouble was srre«te<l
bis
he 8 entirely cured. They're
guaranteetl to cure. 25c at Johnson
Dn.g Co.'s, S. II Wail A Son,' and K.
H Meads' Drug Store,.
LADIES! Sample snoes that save
you from 50c to 11.50 per pair at A.
JEFF^ON
RIP VAN
WINKLE
Stat Stic Next Bu4a]r Bmlwr
Scale of Prices:.
25c. 60C.75C, $1.00'
NO MATTER WHAT SIDE YOR ARE ON
---- YOU SHOU1.D BUY THE-----
McKlDMii Hat
It's the best hat made.
-
Vf-^ W
We show this splendid line in all the
newest correct shapes, in all sizes at
$1.50. $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00
The Standard Campaign Hat at $1.25
STEINBERG BROTHERS
REGARDLESS OF COST
' ...... .. .... .OWING TO THE GREAT SUCCESS of this sale I have decided to CONTINUE It
AlUOTMER
•An my J. Milk, Stad. tor |«. m« b. ~W «
♦ *
SOUT*-l
pmlm
WEEK
‘ •
t
-efe-
kimk toom . bm.<T .mkSho. .« .
SlOE SHOE
S'TOWE ■•■j.
, nAViMW etrt.
WBOm mu OF MKIHKIW
^ fkn
temctf iwr
tim
:rr.
tolMArto Oo.
m^i
if&M
tn^ ta «M0«l to wh^Bim tki
UM^ TW itfk b«n» «e ihtf» ttel
K.> iMiiiM
MM4 ft.
|Ki i A fc~tr
fcMPrtitafcoi M
''«9elo« “Ho^ to
tw m» of
TW toot trwt»i«t fortfco
IMM, «iy» tlo^ Ofooovfllo C3011. fo to
airisrJr’-
tf oil of tfco ptoytooi utonrt—
roi«« to tW ofeteJir of Booloo
ter 900 oot. o boltei olov of tte too4
ocMo to • yoor or 00 oooM givi
tte fprwlni of a Mfolio oo
If orM tom op to « tte I
lotf of broad orlii took Jlte a Fronrh
W oajro a Oraod fUpUU pater.
'8^ tatiwr tattnr CM..
)•■«*» with to.
nrtw »d
buckl«. l«t«i e«t«h. ^didiel »•
SI. ISSt.-
MMlNCtai.
I ^ foOovtei Mt
nrot. That . aro I Id a ao« City ban.
BioolyaC Baooad. That tte satorial
la tte old balMlag be aood to ecm^
■trac^ tte aow oae Rotelrod.
Third. That we ooattooc to ooeopy tte
old eUy hall oaUI tte new oae U com-
1»CAMtT.
iWiMsCCmdsi. WtosonteW
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
hrif. WH <>1^
t * Baitoy circa*
ictepaodajM
•UtetolPhftead for tte parade. Tte
;
-
htefiUOOkilttMdC Viteuf
house steps. ^How did you llte Jades
Parker's spewh of scceptaaoer* i
hsadful of peaouts. **1 Uke peaouu ■
whole lot better.
MsrshsJl dont gel any political ral
lies because opera house was con
Burglar broke Into dry goods stoic
at Battle Creek and took lady's cow
plete outfit, from stockings to cravan
eiie. but nothing etoc.
Jackson county poor aupadntond
enu have forhlddea inmates receiving
axsgarlncs nnd periodicals from out
side. Have to be cootent with dally
imper.
Miss JfUa Michael of Dowaglsc ha^
come out in the role of a deimlve.
Alter 2u yean a auppoeed murder
mysU'fy has been solved. Prom tslc-i
told by hU children It has beii.
thuDght that Matt Blrmingsiool. oI
Cass coanly. murdered his wife on one
of the long wagon trips that they werc
In thu hahii of taktog each >oar. Mr.
Blrminiuiiool afterward married again
finally died. On his death Mre
Blrmlngstool No. S Adeavored to mEaston money, but as no evl
dews of tte dsatto of the first wlfi
ooald be found, her right «o
Hon could not be established. Shengaged Mise Michael to work on the
ease, which has resulted to proof fur
nlKhca by a brother of the first
Blrmlngstool. that ahe died a natural
. Tills proof ha> been found
after -.I years of search, and Mrs. Blr
mlngMtoul will come into s smsll for-
WmE-rCillllDill
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
wUh Its teautlful
A minstrel she
first part setting, bsllsd singers, com
Ts. ‘dancers and olio
of specialty arUsts. comes naarcr satIsfylng Iheater-goisrs of the present
4ay than any other effort on the pari
of theauirwl caterirs. There is a
happy aliandoB about the whole affair
that makes one forget his troubles and
become without r« lurianre a pin and
parcel to iha aot.*ne. Gus Sun and bu
burnt cork orgauixailon, who will a|e
PftoW. Mrt toril<««
Mat •frtmm
IDTICE OF lOAIO OF REenTRAT10R«
To the legal voters of the City ol
Traver.-e City. County of Grand Trav
erse and Stale of Michigan;
- Notice is hereby given that the
Bosrdi. of Registration for the several
wards of the City of Traverre City will
meet on Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Oo
tnlH-r 11th and 12ih. A. V. 11H»l. for the
REGIfiTERINO
ALL
QUALIFED
ELECTORS
rfl.llng In the City of Traverse CUy.
TWO HOUtEWIVEfi
Meet and rpcak of Mrs. Smith's hat.
one thinking It beautiful and the other
calling It hideous. They quarrel anJ
quarrel on this and other subji'cts
until they speak of the time of day.
when presto rbargel Their ^clocks
both keoi> pTrieci time the whole yqgr
roant; and as they teth inirchaa>d
from Uarnum A Karl's the quarrolsome women are again united. Net
only ihi-!e dorks but an immense asaortmenl from II to $15 are till! on
hand to tick. t^K-k. an oven regulator
for all who pureha-e.
rZi
EXCURSIONS
PESgivi^QUBTIg
.
poE bALto-Bow-. «d_two
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO,
Dlstribuling Aganta.
liU
1
»t.
Rallaf <llaliaaM) '
Hot fiprifips catorrh
Met fipHitoi
fipHnflS actep. 10 oenta.
Het
Hot Iprinps hsallnfl aalvs. f5 eento.
Het fiprliiBa corn cure. 10 omita. .
For aato by fi. E. Walt A tens,
Johnson Drug Company and' Aitef^
lean Drug Company.
•WI.1 ■nu.Ic.l f«Uv.l aa.j ,niU..tnl|ni>-o;lDO»rh«(ihi-flvr*»rd. ot>..l<:
iubUee on the occasion ol their vl»i|‘.|
1“ ‘I’*-' f‘’Ho*lnK Places, namely:
S<au are now on £alc at Cll?' Nowi j In *
Stand. P. O.
'
'
_______
! Ktreel.
l..| In the Se cond ward, at S<v<md ward
Hiomas JefferMJii. v
use Friday. , cll>
Spruce Mreet.
Steinberg's Grand opt ra
In the Third ward. In the C. S. P.
Oc!i.
7,
is
a
worthy
sucres-or
of
hlf
tooveter. hr the fart (hat the Bittcis
KlUl famous lather, who will alway* hall on Pnlon street.
! board the tracher. and hy the furth'T
In
the
Fourth
ward. In eiiglnr temae
be remembered as the great eapons’i?
fact that each member of tte srho A
. ►
of “Rip Van Winkle." one of the most No. n on Ca>i» street.
board draws a salary. The Blltels
In the Fifth ward. In the rear of the
unique and romantic pla)s ever writ
:buld the aaaiml acbool OHKttos. vut-*
Hanslovsky jitore building nl Nuu bOl
ifbr m«iary for school purposes, voto
Let us speak of man as we find him.
Washington street.
Ithemsclvtsi salarite. dodde the lenicth
And censure only whal we can sec.
Said meeting of the Boards of Refc
,nf Ihr school yoar. hire the tearbcr.i.
Uiration will be open Irom acven Remembering that no one enu be perthcard lhe».HAd*MHrtiateyrr else
o'clock In the fureuoun until eigh:
«eed# to be dom. The pn>prrty owno>l.»cU ill the afieruoon of said regi*
irto |isy tte taass aad feel thsttkfnl
tralion days.
itbst thma to a teUpdl to th* oHKhborIn .esllmouy whertvf 1 liav** her.
|ho-sl It bUTeascs the value of Ihclr
n. Jt I- annual excui> Ion to De-I
nnib set my hand this 2t>th dsy
nd tJ
liroiKTty. What will hapiieo when the
temte*r. A. D. 1!*0!.
Chas. M-- Pi crs.
I. Ck toiler 11. SevC-^k.
BULL OOOS WON GAME.
ariieularK,
8
City Clerk of the Clly ol Trawne
City. Micte__________ __
Were Too Fast for the Fernwood Foot
tlofi to »te
l urlM
Work r«r.M.
Bail Team,
plttof hlm^
lu e^ery ,-,.uui-j of Kuroi-' largn many of the larger cith-s few rcsld._.
The-iwo dmiglily little foo
Ins’
rums nre eviu-ndctl by the viirloUM cco- of thiH healthy locality can exin |
weighing teams, tbe Frrnwo«Ml and flew Uuie
fl*-r*-ntly a (
.Tuiimits o\erv yvur in effort® to im
“ f.Tt) two #Mi|ids: was idricl up in the Boll Dogs, met for n show down on the
prove llie box®! of b<»rse®. not onl.v without a fresh Ilm- of meats o:i
for n.velry iu..uuls. but «Im* for o®e. daily hill of fare. Bro:;rJi Bnu.. keep
iCrmiHl riy.r ^^Cran.l llsvi u. It Park Place comrouns yesterday after. Masters l^ou Holliday, Willie
fnl work on farms nml for draiipht everyth mg one oiuUl isissihiy want in
’ todM-dJ[«ir tocW of iH liiK llvr feet
imrpoMS. In tUl® rejuiblle «letitinc meats and have freish KrtUe rvjidereJ
Kmlih and Edwin Smith winning
bn'cfliug l:n« 1*ren left to privwle en- lard for fry ing purposes nl 10 ceuu?
TIm- AVnsi huiel. Indian river wav laurels galore for the Uuil Dogs, while
teq»ri»Mv lull In n®-eut yeiirs r-ougress
lends
and
IMck
Cooper
won
nil
enteriMl lo burglars the other night
bus shown .n dtess*Hb»n to eneoumso
anti IlIiTaken fmm ibe cash drawer. sorts of glory for Fernwood. At the
uiKin r. nuHlemte sri.le the bringing
Scene
from
“Rip
Van
Winkle."
CAREFULLY GUARDED.
end of Ibe game the score was found
together of ebob-e strains of ldoo<L
I. Rip, a* .'!r. Jefferj^on Interprtii. At the asrimiliurnl expertment sfitlon
The iVxipb's Savings hank being
to IH’ 7 to « In the Bull Dogs' favor.
a. Is a* lovable old rogue, vhoro all at Fort rollius. Col. some go.xl work- under the hupervLlon of the bankinr
Holliday saved the game at a
departmcni «»f the state of Mirhlgauj
critical point when within two yarS oitght to despise* fur hH many tHning-. in lU* diri- tlon la In nrw;;rcaw
the interests of Us deis»sit«>n are very*
and the negloct and iahghlng indiffer
of the goal
A LOST BANK BOOK
<-anfully safeguarded. Many thing®
uith.v.bK-ii he
bis family r»'
KefertM's. Harry Caulket! and Harry
^aUng dynamlie. Sei. ral stlrk*
irum IV *ple s Bavings bank means no
which a private banl. could ih» the I
Irom bad to wor.^e. lun.rer «a;h dav.
Wall.
(Impire.
Fred
fiiaake.Time
Sm left prhsre the animals oml
lues to owner as the doiurr.li e-nj!<l not
People's hank could n«d do texrauMC the
all on aeeoum of IjIs bud habits
keeper, lloteri Walker. Captains. l>*u
at them aad. after suffering great
be <Jrawn except upon onler rigne 1
Holliday. Bull Doga, and Glen Codmau. anti Ja/-inuss, but Instead of despising by the depositor and he c(»u!d draw law limits its oi.cratIons u» very Kafcj
.agoiiy, death rvlleved them
Hues, no speculative Investmf nls i
he has symiislby front the siari.
Fernwood.
even though hU Ihk.K had been Um
* -»
*!•> trainsa> «' ‘I'
and all laugh at Hie Isi} vagslamd,
dito kuer Lumber CVs mill s!
or stolen. lK*p<*rlts with Ihe “Peo
a:jtl wMi btm well, and pm nil ilu
HOW TO DO IT.
g:iv.. waj. 8«-v.uwl men ur
ples" are safe and can he drawn any
LA GRETTI.
hlamt-jof tl.H- domcMl* irouMe uu tlm
at tie time, and wore ihn>wn i
day nHpilrrd. Savings df isisi's draw
Ouc thing Ihe public should know,
: Eastern Khuulders of the wiu a- it U humm!
^^uce of thirty Bm-1 or more t<
that all flavors arc frf.ni the pure frtili
rc to blame ttymr one. and no our interest.
Jew Brtakers.
grdpnd All w*-rr more or less serh»us
Juices, no extracts ever In Ing usiMl In
And Uult with kiirh a good iem
comfortable wear.
ly injured but luckily none
^ Pronounce Mukden. Mookden; Uao
the confections or rrc-ms manufuc
(1 grapeiesh rogue a* Rip. Th*^
' cold weather that's what
Van. Le«-ah o Vang; “Uchlck.' cheek
tnred by the above firm The speHal
oPic ride of .he play and U. bear- Acme cushion 13.00 Illy dongola
Thsiie Hewitt id SjMirta ni<t Tieling. Te a b'eng; TaingUu. Sing-to.
Saturday sale !r from 2 to S p ro.
n the ; i!|KTi:aiun.l b-MK Ir.f reri
with a iM-< uliar six ideiii in Kuu««s> As a rule In ihe far East names, a has
only—Come during the hours for your
places* IPp or a different plane
night s eleetrlrs! >tnrra. ‘ She
the Italian M.und. u the sound of »
from the UMiai stage drunkard, who rrrd «;.h . perfert flttlnK Ilnlns|»'»ri5.">'■''"'"'r
waking and eqrr>lng an umbreUa, In oust-, an U Uke long o, i like ee.
which was strurk by lichlcing and Uke a long The t In tse. tsche. et< reforms in the oM emventionaJ vh> makes a saalury. warm uhoe th«l has
BPECIAL TEN CENT SALE.
' shatteriHl. M-.-. Hewitt mlrsculously Is silent. When in doubt pul on a bold after ho has caused a!! the trouble every ear mark of comfort. He also
The New York lea store has a beau
that be conveniently can. It b not
onaiHd The same Ndt of llgh
front and aiUck the word with regu Known w be her Rip r."fi»rni- iir not as carries a full line of •'rorofort show." tiful i«rcelain. under glared, deporai-d
low, broad heels, for |2 in lace or^t-ttock acd se; bre to a uearb) build ter “Jap" vali>r.
cup and saucer or plate, either for ten
tte play ends ro r.iM ii aff.er his twenty gross btylcs.
tog.
cxnis. or twenty cents for the act. The
yrnrs* sb- p. but -it may be Inferred
A farmer »f one nf the ujumt
FAMILY IS AFFLICTED.
jset could not te- duplicated for the
that a man who has te-rn .’cprlved of
IF ANY ONE
j fles surely hplds tte record for cruelty
a’«lrink for twontv years wimt have Sho4dd tHI you that fried b»odfi are
■
In the iielifhtswhocKl, Accordti
Three Members Ar* Already Dead much ytarr rg for liquor leH and be “Just aR good" as brolU-d. Mep Into the
. nearby residents when hU h<*rse «loc»
From Diphtheria.
Little Tnv-rn and order anything in
glad of cold water.
pot go to .-ukt him he p-mnds the l*easi
Deerfield. Mich . Oct l.—The
the line of steaks, fish or oysters,
uamorctfuliy wUh t wagon stake, and lly of Daniel Duval, living on a farm
8P0RE WAS 32 TO le.
broilctl on that new charcoal broiler
i If this doi^ «a good hr prees ds to near this place. Is sadly aaiciwl. It
just installed and you will for ever
grab
^
one week two small children and a Firrt Basket Ba'l team Won Exdtlng more taboo fried meats and fish. That ANNUAL LOW RATE EXCURSION
off Its wind (r.r a minute at a tlnu*. To eon, aged IS. have died from diph
px-Tillarly
appetlrlnj^avcr from broil
Came Yq^terday Afternqon.
bis child. T»# topneitlfnily applbM^ the iheria Taro other children have had
VIA PERE MARQUETTE RAILAu exciting game of teuket ball lie ing over coalr is alws suggecUve of
horsewhip Ui”**- »ke sllglitcsl provoca the dlstesr. bat arc. teller. It i.s
ROAD TO
tween two girls' Icwm** look pUce oii
: rtoo.
feared the mother will go insane with
Stxth
strest
yesUTday
aflcnnKm.
the
a ‘
A «nto«i« voting cpntest was held grief.
PRIVATE HOLDINGS.
game being won by the First loam.
; In Big RapMa. the home of Candidate
Ttel's what these are, apd no
The girls aro enthasiastic over their dlcnrnn hns any commlsstoii'io w«d tw
4
rerrts undfr^^hc atnplcoa of the Pres
Me. Jnhn Mortey will be the prtnri- sttooest and may make an out of town
byterian church The vote was taken
the low price of the following: Four
twl fiptekrr at tbe annnsl dinner of tte
for Hie favorite eandtoate for g«n- Piiiid.nrg rhembrr of comnime the dale. The stars of the garm w. n- bouiM-s on East Tenth, near Lake ave j
Drriha IVt^ and Vera W;mk»®.p of true; two on Rnllroad avenue, between
erniw. Alter sevtTal days of votlss. night of Nov. 4
llie First team Tbe iiu-up follows; Washington and Stale; one oo Ea-tj
the polk were closed Wednesday even
First .Team-Vera W,.nte«*!» »**- Ninth, just off Union; and one on Ea>t j
V tog. Warner bad retched 2U rolc^
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4TH.
fiinm teyre. baskrit: Bertha Pier Wmiliiccion Etreet. Mocey can be ted
nnd Kerru only Ta
reft;, dtelef; E'liu Monitr: ate Beula also, on emty terms. E. McNamnra.
The O. R A 1 has now to do with
TlckeU pood to return antil October
Uouglaa. guaida
« new kind of a wTcek. Mabel R. Odie.
LADIESl itottor lotA ttero aaaple 14tlL taclostve. See bUla or ask
teooBd Team—Ruth Meniltold anl
to Reed Cfty. has bro^fat suit againit
MKMt ow wltOe Ibero Is a gpod as- npeite.^/
MUdrofi PiatL hasteta: \*era Ri
•Ite ^iraad claming that she has been
H. P. Moeller, G. P. A.
btoj’.wnffor; Btocm Sayre ud Ailc^ soranenL ThayTl save poo firoM »e
she eras
l^lS-17-2S-SlNNiocti«
to |i.iPperitoir. JL V. FTtodrick.^
from the
V
.j
show cooipaBy ooatraetod to pay a
llteaoo for exhibliliv aad paiadtoc
Md ch^ titol, to dlopa^BC the
Hoe of Bttrcto the city had brokoa lu
part of the ooatrart The drcae accordiagly jia^ fU fee for the ooe of
tte proaade oalrf pitched Ita toata
ahl cat oal tte parade feature. Tte
dtp comneacte aait reoeatly to ro^
outer lift, tte ainoaat of tte ufipaid
IMTUoa of the lleenae. but loot the
Clio.
Ilae Platoa achout. oo the very
adkhera .border of rrceaoll towaahlp.
to pertepe the tooet tetoreattoc echool
!to Maeoa cottoty. It haa but ooc pm
plU yet It ia a fuJI-Oedped acbool. with
a^ool bo^ acbool house and leach
ed rurthermore. It iweelreo ooe vitli
a |w Iron tte coanly comiolaelooer.
There to tel ooe fatally to tte district.
«ya tte liodtiiittoa Recsord Appeal
This to the family of Philip BUUl.
'Mea BittH la moderator of the setond
ibgprd. Hr. Dlltd to director. Miss Bit
;iel to a*M«sor. aad Hr. DltU-1. Jr.. Is
the only papH. Uofortauately a loach( Is aot BittH. has to te
«f wh»r
I
2!?,^
It Burns
tbe Smoke
the Soot
and Dust
es iHTlecI
coal. <*oke. Ignite or wntul. These
arc a feiv of many fcalunw of
the Jewel cfimblnatUm eoal and
wfKid heating stove. A trial
win conxince you that tbU is
tiK most perf.ctly con truricl
couibluathm riove ever plHcnl
on the market and the price is
within the reach of all.
fall and lei us sbow^them to
1
MliCELi.ANEOUA
Trank Crude
146 Treat St.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
V>mc' with (\P. Vtrrtv * Hro.
Bath pbaoM
mm in TW. (0.1 ”aF«.IIbohi .
••4 1...
SPEOAL LOW RATE
Excursions
---- TO-----
.MSpsiLki;
CHICACO
STK.\MER5-----
PERgMAl^UBTTg
“ILLINOIS” AND
“MISSOURI”
$2r$2
I l^\"o4u^‘2;.Ygir2=r“'6RARD RAPIDS A INDIANA RT
COMPANY.
te Iffsca Soum^. Sept. ts. UM.
Berths $1 Each Way
Weals 50c Each
Train*
'
For anherp»rticnl»i», enquire of
E.H. POPE, Agent
•iTfALKiNdlrFr
hava cured THOUtANDS IN TRAVERSE CITY. They can cure you. Foe
tala by all firsrclaaa drugglata.
Vartilaii. fi. B. Wan G ficna, Travaraa |
cny.
____________
Dry, Hard aad fieri Weeo. fiouth Side
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
e«s •» Wste. far aorih
^ C L. LOCffWOOO.
; emr. ■ncmoAN. «atuwd»v. 9cnmm i. im.
R. R« Ita Ita Ho R« Rk RA Rb Ms Rb
fiENmieSOFIItEWOllUI
wm receive cowt««ia.-Brototo iiwaV
meat aad yoar proacriptkm wOl he
beat aad purout drosa. We toy to
J
V •»«»• ' I
i RED CR0^9 I
£
kM fMMi mr the ponee «■
m pm to iMsr father's km
,km Upt to tka pim ior I
k«^itoadka*tac gfiTMavaj
«M 7 rmn oW. Bo elootoi
mm.
r
OTV ONAVAOE.
B TO. w»ta
«ta
dooc
, Ttar ooUt. talWtaItta, ptao. lor
nta Rub m T»or »uu wOI re-
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ihmsad. led, fft. Tuesday
nckeu good for 10 days.
G. R. A I. agent fw fuU lal<
Ttaf. tta BUM of tta
TAXES
lUe of h«leale «ol1« ftauWtw kept
bj MU. E. U Dobbw, ud *Uh tb«e
ve a full line of fl.rorinf e*fr«t. and
peifiiaiea. The eitmcu run In ererymins nev—bnnnnn. penck. necurtno.
eeen eelen. onion nnd snrllc.
tthUmallumim
Lhe poMOge ipooey. They
toot at the ladopoadeoce depot, weiaattoiaf wtth the app«traa<* oT each
otktov aad the maa weal out to get Ui»
liooaaa. after lodgtog the yooag
toaa to a hotel. He vaa gone i
Otoo and when be reappeared be vaa
k DUlo mider the laOnence of liquor.
At oace the girl called the wedding off.
Aodariiil that ahe would marry no
toaa who thought eo Utile of her ma to
ootoo to hla wadding In auck
Oon. Moreover, ahe compelled the
youag man to pot op for a ticket back
to Oaiollaa and left oo the Brat train.
The Item to lalereatlng aa abowinp
that octodoaaUy a girt U luvrlgleU
toto this aort of aa engagement who
heaia a aooiowhat different character
from that beetowed upon fbe claaa by
popular opIaloo.-Kaaaaa City Jom
aal.
A UBlque movement haa had lu inceptJon to ladlaaa to oncanlae the aer
vaat gtrla toto uakma with the apectoc
objeev to new of leaaenlng the boura
A GOOD WASHING FLUID.
or tabor and to tocrenae the wage
■». M. B. Eldred of 216 Blau?
aeale. The orglalaallon will be token
aadar the protection ot the American siretH has taken the agency for the
rMermlloa of Labor. There are now UTilte Lily launffry fluid, which sells
ak uakma of domeaUca in the Mate st» eents a bottle, bottle. reflUed for
aad If the plans do not fall of consum 16 contt. Hr. Eldred has used tbU
matioD Indiana wives wUl be confront for some lime and finds it exceptionaled with a new protoem for solution, ly good, not only for etunmon wash
lor under the piwpoaetl worklnga of ings. but for silk waists, dainty lacct.
the orgaaixation there will he resort delicate embroideries, elc. It is eqaa!to airikea to aeUle the demanda t»f the iv fine for cleaning glass aiM woo.)
work.
domeaUca of the state.
-H-m-m-well-l auppoae If. all right
LOOK HERE.
but I would rather you would be Idcn
It Is not necessary lo acod outside
tiaed.- aaid the young woman caahici
for fancy Ice cream for your parties,
at the Audllortum hotel to Chicago
when you can gel anything In tha
Mtodueaday night. i-Ahlng back
yon want at Jacksoa’m. 106 lYonl
through the window a check that hat
street. Fresh home made candles \h
been offered her. A small man on lhe
ways on hand. Both phones
other aide of the window drew blmaclf
Cream delivered lo any part of the
up and aaid: -JAm i you know him. or
city every day to the year.
have you not beard of Mr. Sbawr
-O." raid the caahler. -the dancing
CARPETS.
teacher; aurr. I ve beard of him. but I
This is the Ume for tall renovaliou.
don’t know him." * Noi a dancing
If the carpet, to living room, arc
teacher: the secretary of the Unite*
bright and fresh everything else looks
Butea treasury.*' said the other. Then, bright, too. J*. W. Slater, the house
turalag to Clerk Kelvy. he aaid:
furnUher. has a complete Une of car-j
‘‘Caa't 1 get a lUUe of the money I pets, anything to ault from a lowmake at Waahlngumr Cierk Kelry
priced Ingrato to a high-grade axmln
' haatened to remedy the miaunder
ster and a Sne Uae of ruga to go with
•taading. and Secretory 8haw^l%-ed
hto money In JlgUmc.-Chicago Rec
Id..
DON’T FORGET
A •orth Missouri farmer, whose ho?
Thai Arms A Cole to the place lo got
waa kBtod by a train, wrote to the llrsKlass work done, or If you have
oompaay’a‘Claim ajfent for a aetito no farther need of such work, think
muaL He penned bis communication of the short day . of the long winter,
than: -Dev Sir: My raxorbuck and insUlI the perfect gas light for
mrolted down your track a week ago later reading by fireside.
Ibday; your 29 came down the line
aad annffed his light away. You can’t
WE WANT YOU
Marne me-the bog. you see. slipped
that this new line of |2.^
through u cattle gate, no kindly pen a
r women, with the dull mat
utoaek for ten. the debt to llqoidaV.” kid top so popular In better grade
He received the following reply: -Old gh^ is the best thing yet offered
S9 came down
Also that we have another new asaort
hog. «« know
Muat of $2.00 shoes for women and an
rand tracks quite oBea
J flA$ shoe which Is the best
TbmeCore. my friend. ^
a for that price. Bow• the check for which you ptoc. Just
Maat the dead: place oer his hand
•Here lies a foolish swlae.
Opentofl of fall and wintar
ohaage.
millinury Saturday. OcL 1. Mtoa
• Hot a acrap of J. B. Btowler’s “s«
Ida Ktoibcr. 215 East Front BL
lag tetophoae** remains. Alarmed a
the publlelty given hto new InvenUo
the PorUand. Ore, maa has deutroye
ewarjr part of the apparatus, as he
fuarad that
Mdua frem him aad he would lose all
yniBta. The attachmenu by which
WM poMlble for a person to are the
face aad Sgnre of a imreoo at Ue olh
. ur UDd of the telephone had beea on
^ fMGbIHon'Ia fowler’s house for rev
TRlStmMSltiMl
Alter we haTC gtvto the
newIlating
BefaR netting np r®®
JJLXifSSiiSrSA.'
Mit^JiS;a£L2rssr»*
GtEMESI
sswHEALTHiESTw..
QE^UJiWtoai-umm.re-mL aew
AHD
ABsoLviBtT mxnttBss
L.IOMX
IS
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Vinter lei tt. *ow jr«> •«>*
nice weenn nuke U
look.
FIEWHS & WTCKLl
Si;Sr’RaSd.^M'^"”"8e°t.rd..t;
FALL STYLES
IN WOMENS
m
nun,.
GNEAPEST
The G. R. A f. will sl»e It. unnal
The tax rolU for thu coUectloa of eicumloii. on Tueeday. October 4. lo
school aad city taxes and special as- Detroit ISOO. foledo »5.0«. Cblcasj
sesamenu for the live wards of the $«.00. Grand Rapid. M.OO. The Mcond
dity of Traverse Oly. Mich, havs Seen
placed in my hands for collectkm.
I win be In my otoce for the pur441 E. FrOBt SL
lone of coUeettog said taxi
4uek day from now unUl Nov. 1. IKH.
Drop ns a Une ind we win call.
from S o’clock nntU 11:80 o’clock In
OOLFENELLA.
Che forenoon, and from 1 o’clock txnUl
That’s the new name for those
i o’clock in the afternoon of each day. Jauntv. warm silk caps, for ladles . r
4Jl^es paid before 8epL Ul wlU children. Miss Heck als<) has a full I’M TALKING YET
LE8T YOU FORGET.
he received without collecUon to^ line of new. beaullful angora toms,
and on aU taxes remaining nnpald oa with forcpl.« .nd rubber band to .bj That the Hot SprtoBt medlctoee
, have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAVSept 1st and untU OcL lit. a penalty low them to Ik* drawn «
1 ERSE CITY. They can cure you. Foi
of on# per cent for cbUeciion wffl be in wlnl?r weather. New
charged. On all taxes remalnlag u
' aale by all firat class drugglsla.
hats also In.
paid on OcL 1st and nnUl Nov. 1st a|
penalty of two per cent for oollecUon j O. M. Aiilng. Freeport—Was allVun;
io DcwlU be charged.
CHILLY OAYS^
Hoiand Grand
down. Could not eat or sleep.
i
Offloe. Boom 2W Stole bank bldg. ‘
iween toll and winter, while It Is
R k-Kv Mountain Tea made me
Tuesday, th tolier 4. To
M. B. Haskell. City Treasurer.
too cold to go without a Arc and Uw
timn.
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ci-nts.
Tea
or
Tabk
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nmnd.
Orli.lHr
11.
Si-e
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well nmn. .“5
fur particulars.
Sept. ]
2244 tf Johnson Dri-g Co.
Dated July 25. 1804.
i for steady boat. It Is nice to
have s mile bot air dispenser to the
shape of an nlr tight stove that can
TRY A .1CCORO WANT AO.
! TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
be made to shut off. to suit the atmos
pheric condllloni 8. F. Saxton Hard
ware Co.
MT. CLBMBN8 SALTS.
Where li h that all the eick who
ewn afford It go? .When your doctors
fall to cure you and your kidneys are
carrying slow dosth to th^ convicted
part, or your stomach weak, or you are
full of rheumatic pain, why Mt. Clem
ens la where they go and come back
hale and hearty. Mt. Clemens I
wltfiln reaob of the poorest person by
going to the following druggisl
get a bottle of Mt. Clemens salU. the
digest of one of the strongest mineral
waters to the world: Bugbee's drug
store. American drug'store. 8. E. Walt
A Sons’ drug store. Johnson Drug Co.
229P^l*
IKEITMUR
t*M TALKING YET
LEST YOU PONGET.
That the Met Bpriafa madldema
EBBECmr.
aatobyallBr
PRANCO^klieRICAHO.
SAVE MONEY
br WltiBf - defir« dirtet
fc«cuU>7a«biaA
Buliy Mies
tog a yooag eov. wklek was tied
br*XSUSd««.
RxRbRbRbRbI
iMMcniaw
Amniil.gLEicaiiitt
kMp etoCk« flo IMT. Dortegkorm of ahot la a rtta^pot. Tbu cal
litort tkt girt kto grow ptmofi a. ■evureiy Ia|ure4.#kcr wolvea are betko dM or o irotooa. oKMigk ker Muvad to be la the vlctolly of the eta
aa there have been aam
hkoAf oo« foot are ahaoroMllj oman.
itototo Two years ago a targe
Sko to vkkoot map Moo or koo to foof
waa killed at BearrtU'a Point, and
t
ear men captured a red log i
OM or tko »ort foiaaikakle fr«U»
the heart of the wboleaaie dtolrtct.
Bays Mr. Hayaahl. a dtottogutoki
cttiaim of Japaa: -Today we iapaaui
oiorto. Wkito Ma Tmtt oaa i
breathe atoughter. and we die
aad are the cause of death. AbA you
oeddeatato aay to ua. ‘You have woo
your nuik; you have clvUtaed your
selves.’ Ceoiurlea upon oeaUrles we
have had artlau. painters. fMkptors.
ra. In the sixteenth een
tury we had publtohed to Japaaeee the
fables of Aesop. Were we then bar-
Dh&dbg5£T arsf^*sz
loitaiB yeneial far aext
tog tkto U koB bm tatoOMlWt. tfl
Om «ar lutwMk th. duBMi
» tar MMittani homt. «ta m>n tar-
j
eooUtkoi
«M kMod tor 1
or No. t polkN
Cltj. Mo^ tkt
wflkto40 foot or tko to
Tkc o^kad
t alarm. Tke dogaoat emi
potrotoOM vcot to tko rioc
•MotatkeouIL Tkor fo«M tke gw
g«ug o« ftimw. wMk M to MO« for tkocatf. RFo/kadaakotgoaaad tk«
poCrolmoo had tkdr rerdrer. They
lad tko wolf a^poat a bloc
tolUto of docking, kor toth«^ oaptoto^
laa torn ^ fope wtU wklek tke eow
maa tIoA. aad loro tko backet held b>
TtoaU toto a kaadrod ptoeoa. Tke
maa. eov. aad tko calf, oto
too toolkor. wore laoeked lamalblc.
koi mom otkonrtoo oatajured
Tko ladopoadoace (Mo.)
tolto of oat or tkooe matrilnooMl aX
faira vMob araa alppod in the bad.
■oa at CkortTrato adrertlaed for a
Wib. A Aamoel to Worth OaroUaa re-
' u Mt, vkT Bot;
NGW1S
THETIME
FOOTWEAR
This fall we have a larger, prettier,
snappier, in fact, in every way a
much better and stronger line of
Ladies’fine shoes than ever before.
Ther^ are new fall styles of
every good sort; light and dain
ty kid and patent leather shoes
for the dressy costume and
heavier made kind for street
and general wear. When a
woman comes here for shoes,
there’s no question or rfsk about style, fit or
price. You always find just the shoe you’re
looking for, and our reputation is a guarantee
of shoe excellence. ,
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MCHANT & ROSCOE
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pomnsBKin
BurisaiRlwElNliU
UlMniPivirea
MADAME RITA KRAUS’
Beauty
Remediss
FKSaliByAIIDnaitts
JOHN R. SANTO
ISEMERAL MSURARCEI
trift^TcSssiSraK.*^"'’'
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a P. CARVER G
FIRE INSURANCE < '
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
WINTER’S WOOD?
If not. do so at onc^’’ W«- have
16-inch w<x>d In hed?ock.
d
wood and all hardwood. Call
up alKjul it on phones, Bell ;IT.
CItixens 244.
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER Ca
Washing Smoke
Sounito odd. diM-im't I*.? Bui
uhv not? It needs It that’s sure.
While Soap Is Cheap.
Small Acme
'■am
...DENTISTS.^
Wafk af Hmm PtoaaMa Gn
Flau Oald Wark a GpaMator.
A. D. TYLER
CEO. A, JARtiS
DENTIST
1201 FRONT STRECT
i.H.Hpam
BtaWlieWilhf
MOIROE & ieWniY
Stnudans
GENERAL INSURANCE
8 25c
0. D. MILLER
DENTISTtXfaUoMl DmUsIs)
€ liarK Galvanic Soap.
U liars Snap Soap...
6 l»ars White Cloud...
C bars Marseilles........
Elgin
C. Lewis
Up-ti4liti Cash Bficir
JURPET CLEANING W0RKS»
Caroet Orenliif and Feather Renoaway to be amde into nags, let me
224 East Srort Street
OUSN CITY FLORAL CO.
I’M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET. 1
That tha Mot Springs medidnas
hava cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
aala by all first claaa drwggiala.
MrelgoH ArwdrerMore
CMFltfifiaiPittrilliiti
Hunt’s CcmeteiyVaaM Jam
Phone iS.
lieUsioa.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. D. NICHOLS. TEACHER OF
THE VIOUN, haa arganizad a DANCE
ORCMEBtRA and to ready far daaoa
aasagamanta and atae for a few popita
on the violin.
For torma call at Baaith BWa Bhoa
LARSOI^i
I'M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
$5.00 to Detroit aad Tolado. $$.00 to
$4.^ to Oiaad Rapida on O.
That tha Hot Bprtoft madtelaoa
havo cared THOUBANOG IM TRAV.
$LM to^hre
ERSE CITY. They can care yam Fir any G. R. A 1.1 i^lL”
aata by all Btol daaa drasitalB.
SepL l$^15i
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^'y
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR-
fcvaw Booth, Goimnewiider of American Salvation Army
T=5H£=:H
; OP ACTTHTT OF THE AMSUCAH 8ALVATI0E AmHT.
haoo nado the row dri a
At alaaloaa. howooar, aha wi
nr to the haBDora of a Lo
alroet gatberlua. Six paaro aafllei
bad aoM Uie War Cry la the
aa /vnthtu^lc
tedared that *lf
ae
^7 «® » hundred
aoula per‘day whUe ahe waa a;wuktay
4v'd Ihlnyaowetoiny waa amlaa.Mlaa BoZtha hrae vialt to the mited
iatea waa H> li>C Allhouyh h^r ata>
aa oot pre-tparted ani waa alriclly a
jalneaa %V*lt. ahe left behind her a favorwb!e
ua to her capability
ol ot.durr.nr army anulra. It waa at a
Ibe oryjita;i;:ioi, a \er>
a lmpenb-,1 by Internal dlaThe ,K»pular co«mian.ler.
IbMdh. and hia atm more
id cliarini«»y wife had drterwlthdraw fiotn the p.ifwut
I »nn> oti aliiutur line*,
rkwn Ui deUH
Mtloll tu
.wmy.
tSL’TZiL’ZiZTS
•Hfctr w«k. WM^ «>* «MW»» ««•
«r 0«mm} Bap(b*> *ppr«clatta».
wSSrS-t-5
aw tlM Oommand «f th» .«aJ«^ttoa
ssrsu'-si.ii'r-ir'BSs
-
aiWUntlT thml lb* aW
ahra>^ wrdad thta Oaufhfr an bla
r^SSSTfith*
nr amain Ujujj^a»t»u* father haa a
rofSarvS,
liar alnw. too.
.“r. “,'3'! '-•*"■“1
AtneHra:. dlvlrlnr. only JM.UOU unnuadl> : mm It dlshureea |»u0.so«.
bal«>l the successiw of Mostw and waa
MtKa i tKiih u fond of ei.terpria.-s In* In irwlnlny K»r the liiue when tha
volvltiK n ye... rt>u;» dmlii'upon hes ex- [ cloth should airlke Uie hour, and when
ecutlve nbtuty and the emplo> ...ent of u did strike he was reaily. God muat
Urge ree..urcfs. She I* also devoted to I .t all lime* keei. traUiiuy w orkers. It
tA..rk M.id XK»^.«eK*e8 the mre-acroTn-| j, wonderful how soou one liiliiit glvo
ahmrr.i
of
so
huahandiny
‘••'r i
lo a..other, ami the wort would
e..yth that ahe t.ev.^b^^
pewt^mer wcr.
r stom. tl...e ahe
Moses w:m trained In
In tba aprtef of IBfi. ciad In the
atriklna Mm hnd rt« tmlTona of a pri
vate in the BaJvmllon Army and pro▼Mad atth the toetlUMe iambourlne.
her aaafalaew aa an
valoo waa of that p
at once oonvlncln* and
There »nui aomethtnif In
ItUuuappoa
more foreibly than
a< the atom f
rhe army waa at
aecore in Ita hold
t]^ time mih J
: the London poor
ttpcm theaffectkM
Thera waa often
than It U at praa
araat popular dlaapprovdl of Ita campalcn Whoda and the crillclam of the
dwraded Inhabitanu of the lanaa and
altera of the Whitechapel and other
poupor dlatiicta waa frwiuenUy czproaaad lu waya more reprehenalhle than by
•peoch. Mthoafh that in itaelf muat
Oodalwayahaameiiliitryln.
Iny to Bticceed the workers In Ills ’rlnayanL A man of ywwt worth and valoa
dkw and men esrlaliXL *^N bo esn Uka
his xiUcwr But in a very brief spaca
of time tfaa t»|> i"
yvaw oa. The mail wa« never horn
whose place coukl nof be fllled. Not
that God cam one man to do anothar'l
work, hut b* carry forward lila wurt.
Joshua aut'ceedeil
but he waa
ool a «Hvnd
but tlmaclf. With
the tvachlny of the i.fomiaed latal tha
work of the
the law»rlver.
hutch ami slate waa
called to Ida
shua. the yeneral. n-plart‘1. hiin. Uswu*.- the cooIny ft.r thr *--rl^itial um:y.
queat of Canaan U now the duty of
a vAcr. V ua e.;utJ to the emeryeiicy.
ilhuut the rrishteet exhibition of, the hour.
: broth- 1 God. know iuy that lhl« hour of tranacr would eotos.
ilncaaof ifcr of place and
At j bad Joshua la iraliiluy fur It even liw
111 aatlnfuiwy o
• the uoiiy luol only l.s^u ..ffi. lore Moaes di«>l. “J.Mhua. the
of
»e rmi..d SUICS and at. oryan- Null. 1
I full t.f iho splrll of w U
imulld
KAMA
-r.winl.I*
I
only S.OUO.
lt»y It I - J.
I bad
bad lakl
lakl hU hands uimib
,*;\nJ[5and
the chrtUren of Israel hearkened
eAl**Aided for
the
S?£"S!S“3rr
■ of Eaat L,ondoo
ainc aonaa of her
ao pretty
and ao gtaatla and vtthal ao aarpeat In
bar paffbrmanoe that from the very
•a wort
yocoo.
acteriaed tl»e artny'a meetlu*a
one* ahe haa confroUed the turbulence
of a crowd bant on rolachlef with the
charm of her olnplna and the added potency of aome fortunate apoken word.
Mtaa Booth haa. In fact, been her fathar'a moat elBclent a«vnt In obtainin«
a Uattnf hold upon the confidence and
KtMx\ will of Londun a aubmeryed claaaihan taenty the nauaeoua Pull Mall OaI the Bulvutlon Army took a promlihe trouble. Irata memI ^the loweat ciaaaeaI who revoli
revolted
loae of the urmy'a frankneaa In i
r«U'.o
and prevent the armi-a pro|>erty :
belny aacked and burned. Hhe mi
but ahe did not f..ller.
ct f.r .
I lomiu.thelr I
Miu* lh>oth V
youth paw lit
I but . h of liP.
I thlf hliheit.. 1
a toad. TatudC of army ouidlilona
It l»
la tlie.
<m l .«h
.'t Iho U.rdor. II
tlio ,
bollol «f Iho nihk .hd Bio at the
tlio HalRul- I
vuth.n Army In the ITdled 8late«
.tea that
under th.* . n.-.gct.c and clearr headed
leadership of thb dev.itrd woman the
E«l*t and MIdiHi. for his grent lalutW.
l*avld wm* <l«Is
■
- l»aTld
of Kau
K»Ul IMIE Uluro tU» .u«-«i(l..ll to...
,,inqe. KILnbtt was lrnSm^l to carry on
plat;®.
^be wort begun by Elijah. John the
Hj,p0st Was the great w.irker for a
but Christ nml 111* dbwipkw car-
.
brulaed and covered with the irrlmc of
London's atreeta, but determined eUll
and enthualaatlc. The leader of thla
mob waa a young ruman with a decldloaded atlck awlnyln*. One
the little band of SalvatIonia ta waa yetAinc Uecld«Uy-the u^twt of It. the
ahower of miafciles l»elny un
heavy and weU aimed. Miaa
ah.p at I>mdon etuet alnyity and
j4-... hn.K Ali.-i. IhH.th wi.:= aa.-ls..e,l to
I a iKMil’.ioii wUk li involved much jiuldic
; f|H..iklnc and lr..v.lmK. Sho wus ao
ld. vi.ted t.. the work tl ;t h. r health
•r-ive way. and ahe waa prostrated for
:.'S
I Ko.Rdoin with
I her l-ri.r.ed romjMti- j.
\‘
Te-d'e-tl" hoidin^i
pi^rL?rs!‘I^'al
great
of the arirv m the l idted Staien werken*. fall by the wayslde. but a.»luo.^mounted to J473.PfHi. To this has been wher.‘. p4*rhaps In an unkimw.n. oba.ldeil the et.:nf..ruble sum of Jl.GG.OGe. ^eim* place, God
conir.PutcJ by the voluntary orenngs
and i-ariT on the work
uf llte very laitit.
:,Ily Christian
n.rlatlan
I young |HM»plc. am! i‘sp4vl:.lly
TJiIh la ‘.-.deed
... ,
j-„deav..r.*rs, should frt«l that they ara
In traltihiy to carry forwanl the wurt
of God Ui hnrgcr suhert** un the suc
In the i.aM Indlratea that
Pi«{MTly ct»ul4 hot Ik* lntruste.1 to cessors uf ll.osi? who now hold llM* tmport.int Pla<*«*s.
The future ortlecrs.
•r haMd.<.
JAMKS Q. H-VITM.
i«.ders and workers In our ehurvbet
l.e the young iK-.>i.k- of balay. and
_ slial way cooW they be belter
trained than by plivlglng themselvea tu
God In such itn m’g.tnlxatiou ua tha
Christian Emleovor souklyt Our aocUdy Is a imlnlng school. I! Is not an
end in Itself, but a nieous to an end,
and that en.l la to prepare t'britfa
young people for the future wort of
the churrh. The btminesa cml j»rofe#alunal workls tt^lay want tnilnwl men.
skilhHl workmen, and vm:ng men and
•young women speml lime am! money
that they may prf*prm* Ihen.-ielve* f.T
w.rt-k. Shall ChrKlIau yuui.g p.*.n»lr do
less. .*MH*eiclJy wh«-n they have a train
ing M limd at haml where no tuttlun la
charged and there' is pracll.-«lly no ex|H*u-.*'
When lrolne.1. G-.nI called
Jiuhua to sendee. G.sl wsuts. plcknl
wt.rk.TB t<»day.
l4*t us prejune ..iiriw*h«*s «n*l be ready when He c.-tlls us
to nay mission whatsoever to do ilia
c. VnfacciS.4r,^£?TS* ■
A. Fefso Intere>ftin^ 'Picture's From Far and J^ear
A SOTORIOUS CHySCHUS LEADER AND HIS CAPTORS.
NEW YORK SUBWAY STATION.
LARGEST SUCTION DREDGER IN THE WORLD.
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tuiii.c ltl;Al•^^uB.
I 8;im. !. L‘12S; HI, 1; *rl. 4-lS;
1 Kings Tlx. Ill; iTov. xxll. <’•: KccL
x(i. 1; 1 Cor. X. 31; xv.
II Tim. Ul..
HIT.
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Aa Katbasla.Ilr Bad«*a«ore^.
<U.c uf ih.* sprighilv-^i M>‘*‘‘hcra at
tha n'cenl New York M.ae <H>ineullou
ilUma of the yrent New York underKrounJ n.Hv. ay hr.* nuclei* of auburchltecture. They are r.K.n.y and well v.*mll.ite.i. b.-m^ p,..vMe.l
ectrlc air circulating ayrtem which keep*; th. atim.ejher.- ».u.. and
the henvlnea* which has hlUiwIo made utidcv- uml
ida. es to be
The Cv-Mllnys and walla are «.f llirht «a.lo!.*d yl r, .1 hr t. V;. and the platapacloua and wlU be kept fre.- fn.Jii all obMructhms. H :u auttlona w lU
and n*> ad\.rtl»K*iiiema
mltcrtlHeinenia wlU Is* |K*rmt.;.-d ..ii the wullaJ
orld. .•pculnir with iwenly-thiv»*
la the louyest turn.,
mllna'and leaving aa much more to be
ib la from a phouun-aph taken by a war correapondenl I
la Van Chin, a well known and greatly feared ehuncht
bandit. aiHl the two armed acouta that cpiured him Thla dee|K*rado and h
band of cutthroaU I «camt ao Uwlesa and bold In their oiK-ratlons In the v
etnlty of VudlVMloli tlmt a body of mounted volunteer ecout* waa organlxed <
.that c«y lo^^pmtect tha cUlaana from their det'redatlona. The«* chunchus.
obnoxious to the Husslan trivpa. attackir
tUarty obnox
r tuard and I
d. Tha capture of \
. who rctfard him aa i le Instlyntor of r
uuedUU ndyhborlwm
by. nl/e blind
!n:un
wrtler.K..ur a.ldrewaca
!» .me day. «na
of tlM*tit U'furo
au
nndi.*Prt*
of
The li.b.Mid t.;d
tna> If pv
.Td-M. Is an un. Vump- .JMve.i |.y
A...e.h^.,^,iven. I
usuxil ns.*t»rd for
a Ixuly eighty,
fi.ur ye:.rs old
and IHlad from
eariie».l Infancy,
l-ftm.y CroKby.
i;r..w., of Pru.idrtwe.
T.
iliotigh lK*lunyfii..;... t!..* .IKtimtlo.i
st 4 hun h. U eiithUMl.
„rt of nTisiian Eu*
lK*Uc.er lu Chrhiaaa
Enaeavur ptlncHde.s.
* I.. nlluw tlK-ntredger
i. h u great
ADMIRAL TOGO ON BOARD OF HIS FLAGSHIP, THE MIKASA.
TINY BOY CROESUS.
. serreury
P. L. GJIvtt. V.
for Kon*a. Iucalt*tl iil Sc.ul, writes «I
the iutere.<t In Um t hrlKtlnu Endeavor
aocletv w hl. U he HiatU-d there souia
uyn; "Our society
among the foreign chiUlren uf the cone
tnuDlty U active and pr.«^iH*rous. Tha
ducting IT Buoday
lay wiUj an enrollhteen Korean boya
and girls. They have also dlstrilmtod
some 4:uuo tsa<ts wHhln the last few
________
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.gs are bright and
Interesting. bt*L-au*M^ each member balpi
to make them so.”
THE UNITED STATES PROTECTED CRUISER GALVESTON.
Hty Is
New York is going to uhserve 0<« 16
SB state Sonday. A tpucial programma
la being sent oat from tha state aaora•e to be used by the 2.M0 aodUry*s uffic-r
mrpoae oC
etlesi. The day Is
1 with tba
making every one
work of the state i
The lates’t compllaUon of IHmnsylTtnU figures puU the total number of
Endearorers In the Keystone 8Uta at
a of lat— lom trt
have a high rau
sSl* iSfaSlairiAd
•■ymiaa. a sraatsadtaa
of actiaa m»
poMihis u> ahixMi of ita «laMk it has
r act of March S. I8»t.
menu ^t^aa t o M
direcLhin
M cut reptwaenu the famooa Admiral Togo. mUc
ship, the 1
f^^^'t^Trid!* on the bridge of h!s
aperatloiiB ayatnat t*ort ArtlMW has wun the adml
tel decorated
with the order of the
decora
ajpoSaatappeartnrdltUe man. and In the picture he waara a pUln duck Jacket
ship, oaa
and they w^ra
rty cf
noarti his
ms smp.
rdCTrim admiral raconlly entertained ^‘rtr
cf newapaper
newapaper coiraspeaaanta cn board
• hla oourtesy and affubUlty. The taU oCcer Just iMblrd the gmat admiral Is Rear Admiral Shlu.ar swpidamsni to the gallaut Jogo. Altbongh he is noted
note for hi. davuUon to dbudpllne. Admiral
. and1m la the Idol and modal of every man of hla craw.
Brown, added I4.000.WH> tn his available
eliea last year.
The press dafiartiDaDt of the stata
union aent out dmHj 1,300 la«a« 4«rw
1
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THE EOSXOIM STOREYS
i
™OMrJ«br<rm«fro.tlierp*
rzf.jxnr'-rt
Tmuut tMUti
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TIME
MOTHER’S
FRIEND
2ND ANNUL ANNIVERSARY SALE
ast. will be our motto in
‘ are impel
in a more substantial manner than by mere words, and with that thought m mind WQ celebrate by offering the greatest values in Housefurnishings
11. Tvhctlicr you are readyi to buy or not. and remember YOI R
that have ever been known in Traverse City.
W e cordially invite yc
CREDIT IS GOOD at the BOSTON STORE.
7j■H
FREE! FREE!!
J,
'
hit propwtf a. ^
ROOSS'FUWilSHED COKPLETE FOR O.NLY
Kitchen, Bedroom. Dining Room end Parlor.
TERMS. $20 DOWH. $6 PER MONTH.
the world,
sore breasta and ex4«to« the term of tl«. Iter', life.
.ntU the pre«l«» ■hooW
“»
4er a power plren to the tm.ie
othfe prorUkja declared that,
taior'. rooBSMt 45hlld comlna
the trat property .hoald be cooreye!
to aoch of iwtator.- children
thaa lino*, and to the Ua«e 1
log of
^ deceas'd, to have
aai to hold the aa»e to ihepi and their
brtr.aadaiwlin.tof«. Held, that oa
OMator*. yoonife.1 child coming .cf
age prior to the death of teeiaior*.
•atater. the inirt lenninted a. to all
pft^y except that la which the .1.-tor had a life e«tate. and aoch a.
jRewaary to he held hy the trustee,
for the payment of use. and as.es*
mtilM on such premises.
WllUams vs. Thachcr. 71 K. E. D67
V.
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Choice of any
$6.00 Lamp in
our stock with
every purchase
of
■
$so
I DESIK.\BLE PARLOR Si;iTF., <ons.H«o( 5 i.tccc^wcV.Mnara^
fgg WUPFICLP fifglMTOf CO, An*r^ Cs-
" "T" $19.50
IWith Every $175 Purchase.
from plaintiff a U^e of the store al s
rental agrved upon. It was agreed that
the slock should he sold out at such i
price as defendant should deem hesL
uutll It should he reduced to a apedfie<l value, when the remainder shouhl ^
be taken by defendant at a certain,
per cent, of Us value, and that defenuani should pay « specified sum for the
The city of BoIm* CUf erected i
good win of the buclness. The stock
was so sold, but defendant refuted !
aniall fractloo of an adydnlng luC aud perform further. Held. plhInUff bad
maintained mch hooM> there for about three* remedies—First, he crnild bold ,
20 years, and in the meantime i
the property subject to flefeTidatU\. !
od for taxation said fractional part of order, and tender a lease *.f the store,
ibe adjoining lot with th,e remaining and aue for the contract pripe;
part thereof to the ofroer, and^llect
he could sell the properly. Ipeluded and rocelred such Uxe* and Ing the lea«*. after notice, and recover 1
chaises lor street paring, aldeaalk.
• of the cfuiiract price
sprinkling and other city purpmei. the priev; v^clved; third, he coul.
This bill was filed for the purp*is«
Lhe |irop*Tt> and n‘e«ner t‘o
of ouletlng title to said fraaional part
of the contract price **ver
of the adjoining M. the city claiming market value at the time and place of
oEnershlp by adverse possession. delivery.
.
'
Held, that the city is estopind from
Schott .vq. Slone. 77 Pac, :
etetelng title thereto Inasmuch as U
<Wa»>h.l
posacased said pro|*erty to the owner
Carriere—Change in Schedule.
Ik fendatit railroad , compur.y j ' l>-!
77 Pac. 635 (Idaho.
«hefl and issued a scIkhIuIc sbowii
that a certain train would run fn»m i
Rr.pone«.l ... convicted of
certain date. l*telnllff purchrsml
ony and sentenced to the penitentiary
ilcWel oji the reprisenlatltui
wader the indetermloate sentence law agent that she c«»«ld tal.e the tram.
of im. Th*^ crime f«» which he
ITior to the date the train wbr scjied-1
ronvlcted was eomroltted U-lore
uled to be pat on. it was can.tdlt d.
Pnartment of the law. but W* trial, which fact was not known to the ag* nt j
eoavlrtion and iMUteoce were
making the repres* utation. and
thareafter. lUspoodent appealed
rvMuil plaintiff wa* obliged to «ion j
tag that the seni.-nce U- set a»Uta gnd over due night at an Intermediate
he tie discharged and set at ll»>c’^iy. point. Held, that dWeadaut wa* nub\^'\
because as to him. the law mwler
for the |H Daily pnnided f*»r
which hr was seotcnccMl » ex lu.^t
fcUiuiw of Michigan. f«ir fall
facto. The law providing for the pun tranKp*m without Just excuM*.
Uhment of the offimse wh<-n U wa*
Vani^amp v». M. l\ R. R. 1« D U N.
commuted made provisions for a scale
(Mich.)
of credits to he given for giXMl NInjuries.
harhir. The art of l»03 did not c-on
tain any such provisions. Held, that
the act of IfOZ was ex post fact*
and fuurvd a n
being infor»t‘d ilxal hi* train w
tespondent and that the
should he set aside, but that rePiv.nd leaving him. attempted to chmb
the wtciH. trf a rooviu^ar. when a joik
e«t may thereafter be pmiH
t««.d. notwithstanding the fact ihs’ of ih«' train occasloBed by an inertn
be had served liarl of ihe voldub'.e »f 1.1*1*?*! ne»i‘«»ary i«j ascend an
:Iiue overl*alanced him. and lu^ v
nentenec.
Slate v* Tjree. 77 Pac. r* » tKan itruck by w«uie obMruciloe cl*^e
lhe car. but n**ce*^ry la the ^pcM-j
Taasw-SatinB Asid. hale.
lion cf the road. Held, that r.*> negii- j
PelliUmer Uwame the owner tif land cetice wa*. *h«iwn on the part
in 1W3. lie allowcMl U to be sold In raUrcuul comiany.
HOC. ISS: and
for Uxew of
Alien V*. Nurihem Pac. R?. 77 Pac.!
lg$3 and lWf4 ri>|HTiivel>. and Ih*' :o4 tWaKh.)
laxc* for ihtH** thre»- ^ear^ were neier
Railroads—Negligence^
paid diy iiellihm.T One of the defend
Plsmiiff. driving along a higuway.
ants paid the isxef for iv‘.«s and mb- ippn>achi.*d.where it ran parallel
sequent year. IVttOuner flleit a fv a railroad track ibrouKh a can*«>n ft»r
lilion to mi aside th. ssie^ oi iwn2 to St veral hundred fcel. und i
ll9i Within eight mocai,r after he gine. al a tank in the cauyen. htaecd )
learned that de^elHlsut^ hsd b.nighi lu ih.* dlri-ctum plaintiff was driving.!
the UmtMT two years U-fore. and had Plaintiff Mane.1 Ui drive along the
bought the land six years be-fore. Held, highway thmugh the canyon, when the
that p«*iltioncr was gnlUy of laches engtiie. witlioiu warning, ami making '
and would not Ik* 4H*nnUu*d to opc^ a no mi>re noiM- than usual or uece*.sary. •
decree arUlng the land^.
liacktxl t*>ward him, and on
Bending wa. Auditor General. 11 D. prtvach hU
became frightened
and be was injur, d. Held, that tht re •
' tu N. 370 (Mich.)
Divorca-Cruel Treatment.
wa>^n*» evid.ciic, «»f n«gligt*ncc on lhe;
Plaintiff fled a bill for divorce on par, <if the railway ompany.
^ ground of cruel treat^eoi It a^
F^r,** VM. Rio Grande R. R. 77 Pac. j
paared from the tewtlmony that plain 730 a*iah.>
tiff, wltbool cause, was very jealoua
of bet fausbaad: that the defendant Is
Writable, and dnrthg their married life
the parties bare frequently quarreled.
; AssuUtag oa tfveral occasions In a.
saulu comalltted on each othi*r. In
these encounters they bare been quUc
aeaaly maicbed. as one of the witness
es teattfiad that plaintiff told the wit
•saa OB oaa oeaskm. that -she thought
tf n ease right down to a rough an*!
tumble fight, she could lick him.'
Buy Your Stove
Now
j>ori toned
Don’t puA it ofT a tlay
lon^'cr.
It’s wonh a
t;rcat tied to you m
health rjtil comlort to
laakc home cozy ar.d
warm. All the i>0])alar makes arc hetfc.
like cut. Has two
Isigc top tifawers.
laigc mirror, Ficnch
pUtc, bevel edite,
with neatly carved
toilet, solid oak,
DRESSER
core
Base Burners, $1S
an A up,
.Steel Rarg«,
anti up.
Cook SlOVCF, $fiTo
and up. \
Air Tights. $1.25
and UJ1.
0»k Hc.-itc:s.
and up.
I.cnuth pipcand dam>ci I-kKK with every
MORRIS
ROCKER
BARGAINS
Solid oak
frame,'
golden finish. £i.ring i
scat and back, vel
our uphoUtcring
o;l.ct.'SG.•;6^ul<^u^ '
m
Ibr pKlMlf a .UK* »C rv<l>
UH
good «1II K tb* bMlDCM. bad Uk.
w^m
Thrcc-prccc
FIFTY
DESIGNS Bedroom Suits
P.\RL0R
STAND
in P.irlor and Li
brary Stands
(like cut)
during this sale
$1.50
$ 10.75 and np
ChilTonicrcs $LC0
and up.
Comnio*lcs, $3 H5
and up.
H.xceplioiial Values in
CARPETS•
ROCKERS
Good Ingrain Car;»et, ui.i Ic. laid and lincl. /^0Q
i ’illj
65c
Uandstnnc Brussels Caii»ctr, made, laid and
$5.50
Ijirgc bent arm Rocker,
like cut, high Back, fancy
embossed slat, heavy turned
spindles, canc scat, rich
golden finiah.
Kx.pjisitr A\u,mstef^ Carpets, made, ki,l ^
and lincl, i»oT
i~25
A large line of Mor
ris Chairs and Rock-,
> select from.
$2.15,
MADK, LAID .\ND'LINT-D. FRKK
Sideboards
Like
cut, attractive, well
made, and a wonderful value,
EXTENSIONTABLE BARGAIN
IF^ON
BEIO,
Like cut, .Assorted Colorr,
m
$15.75
Ou» compleU line fo: fail i«
now in.
They run from
$!'.75 up. .
H.AVE IT CHARGi:D. IF \OU LIKK.
KITCHEN CABINETS
AU Styles and Finishes. $2.95 to $20.00.
Lovell
Wringer
Gua!<
<lriw5. two biof, a luou'.’ing boir.i
Patents
. 77 Pac. 134 (Ore.
$9.75
consmiotion, Anr.ivcrxar)* Pric
$17
With one row spice cabinet on top
FREE Ejrs.’s* - $100.
1(X) piece Decoratetl
Dinner Set i
erypmehase
o-f
Mmppy Homos,
$7.T5
Lowell Bcnta Wringer FREE with evci^ purchase of
^2j5.00
hWlar; W ^ J~t
■B.I.E.e.l«B.Giiar.
mM
tkn
k* enr
«S?
kw MBVtai.
try tefd falNiteg <
«»«. -ft hag gnmlly lat,^ tee te
M.
I k»o« B0t vrb«f« %amatio9^»
tha iZ^Ttotto^tem,
IM.- tat tto MMm I
I bat yaapai ol/tto ttor
War^TLA^tmwft baldi. ^ «W» I
tto rlgto w Ito lafi, ato tto loml
Wiaeb«T«r wmy i»T
wowld
totes
oa
Sown
to
tto
Batrto
^*5to*^Jte*giraUi
His bekyred
k»aw.
and ttort It wotUd vtad to
Hasc timaann of fenw. wHh tort
I ftiuUi to tKira eoarase u> cto ead.
aad thtrw a kwoll. run all over with
0«d ttol tw#i.l «UI Wf »•and plsapa torrl«
Urea arw oftee aonmto to tot.
W* out M
Alwaya with mb west C^atto e, owe lag too maeii. aad R Is vary prakaMe
or ttow qum, awMt'faeod. etear-tyed that ttoy do te maay easea. Bto
itui» all of taMdtoto. Wt to H to:
wy tree
lotto!
I lOiaB to firto <
wkhla a radlaa or tea mito. Mt tod
V torti tto dtoptotei Itoiow. to Itol aa taatlaet for taeh thtasa knew te«t away, or givaa te teodcraUom
whore to load mt
small peopte arc aoi lltoly to averMtod
Wlik
toW •unlifki irlito tto soa to to iad a cloar
Pareau aboald tamembar that
rtrwr allow ^ S«h to to
dltolow.
rea are growteg aad that
Jojr
to. mto toftaa -
iWn to «!rto eoormto to tto eto.
Ijto tot qo^tloB artol tto y«ar« por
ttod—
Or toad or UI wtotoYto wito anj
bkwr;
U U tooofll. «o«iti.lar ito to ki»o«
I ktoll to ctreo roime to tto eod.
)
If ar tod tot a toy;
We fttioald drink
at tto pwtol
I •prln*.
^
lo.oor apwantotox:
, m^^toirnld luxe wlik a wclline*! lore
I ^a an boar.
If ito houn trrrr few:
etoutd wat. aoi for dx^tto. t».n
! for trxmhcr power
To to and to do,'
'isi ntoold r«J«iv Otir waj-ward or
' ' ; weartol elli*
*
By ihr rlranM.1 lluU:
4^Wr
k.Hii otir eye* iHi the hearraly M!I«.
If no v lay In •Idhi ;
, We •hciuld ttmaiple tto pride and the
. dl»eniit€«t
jk^eath oar fact;
nhould tako wtowror a ««»d ^
W’lth a tniat ootnplau.
-
W<‘ «hould aaate no momenta In
. rearet.
If the day were tot one;
If whqt we rwmembor and what we
formt
Went oat w ith tto aun:
We ehoald to from our clamorou*
Mdvd* aet free.
To work or to j»ray.
And to to what the Father qfotUd hav
n* to to.
If we had but a day.
- Mary l>^* e I)lrftto^<»n
Oaet to led me away from
[aide to a awamp prairie,
throagh wood! where oak. aad hick
oae hundred foot tell
•ott I crer nw! Tbra
■adtoaly to bronSht ne around a yarn
Ito wet prairie told at least a
artor of an acre of acarlei lo.
hella-a. masnlSceni a dUpIay of wild
at I eeer mw! We were toon
isaia on a waodman's road, that
rereled In clematl. oa the hnshee. and
was bordered with frlntoCS«»Uaa.
Ur. Bd^rd Everett used to a
ben he tf»k hi. hat. -I am i:<iln«
ter a walk.- Wton he stepped back
insido the door., be called it ••«olnic
out of the bouse.-* Me meant to say
tbst hl‘. real boime was hU orchkrd
hi. parden. and the whole warm world
of life, and hi. hquae was only
Beslly the one
moirt*forelfin pisce to a nntnral sonl
inside doors. Professor Boarch say. of
¥chtin children that, with all a ebUd’s
the omer w-orld Of beauty and
his Insilnci. for sunshine and liRht. lx
L no wonder that he Is plad
kH onl of doors. If Is taken
fm* pramed that the ttrowlna plant
he placed In a window ftw full
prlatlon of llahi, Imi
. of the similar need and soul
cravlnr. to the human pUnl. Wai-h
tow hi»on you can ruin a peranlui
Neliiiiit it In partial .hade of the
light the liriKhtor part of each
mer day. I remtenber very well that
»he n«n.t delightful part of my early
Kchoul-day s etpsTlcnoe was the lime
when we rambled slowly
among the roadside plants, watching
tto buttermes. listening to the blrdt.
or hanging over the edges of pool. TbItalian ptwerb tells us that where the
sun does not enter the doctor goes
look Kirward to the day when that
which our lx»ys and girls get by the
roadside wUl to aa much held to
CHlucatItm as that which somelKHly c1«e
has stvn ter Ihim and put Into a book
Half a day of ^milling and seeing and
hearing and .melllng will to w<»rth
quite as much a. another half day of
reading and momoritlng. 1 am no*
wm^thai the little nnl achiK.lhouso.
by the roadalde are going, but thcr.
waa oae go<id thing alseit.them: they
weri> smrounded by lots of wc«eds.
mi><l of ibcm worth study. and iht;.
werw aludled. Along the rtmd.ldo I
picked up some of the beit lesson, of
my boyhood.-E. V. Pi>well. In Inde
jK-ndeat. ______
madieoalttogot
space. There U a terge. weilkepi garden, fa which grows every
thing inidef the aan. a big border gay
with towefm. and what soniftees me.
fiom oae hundred te two handrH
ch^eaa. I have always eappoaed vegetahles and c^ickeas eoold not thrive
tegsiber. bat MfS. A. manages te ■
way thqt eWee my admlrmloB. The
ate-toot 'neliteg aroond m garden
rsally serves only as a protection
le anoroachraems to the
inedocated chickens. The
boaHhy boy'a appeUte, Instead to to*
older ones knoar very well that to fly
teg a alga to aataral depravity.
(>e barrier means Imprisonment
proof of loyalty to the laws of
h. Tto tlmue4>alldteg ag«
chicken U found trespassing H is
are worUag under high pram
a phyaSclaa.
yoaag aateu geiaed. ihrlst Into .a coop, and kep».
few hours wltbout nnythteg to
geaerally dnwr tto Uae at ito dogm.
ent. Mrs. A.*s asnny other duties,
to dietetic salfdoalal.It Is tto ragalatloa to the qaallty which arc admirably performed, never
to make her r^ her watch .m
perhaps, morn thaa tto qaantlty. that
shouUl to saxafany lookad after,
teslinct whmMllaelpllne 1s toMed. It
ittect is almoto alwqys Wiring
Is not only that this truly admirable
It comes to the food thm a chik
woman gets so much out to her one
naturally choose. If a c^ate aa
acre, but the standard to excellence l«
U placed before him. and hts fast
not boen perverted by over-ewiing to so good, and all ts so very well or
dainties. Children are like monkeys, dered. When one »es what an in
telligent. practical mind can evolve
says one observer. They like
honey and nuts. and. above all. fruits out to even such s small portion of
It U suggested that tbU test be tried the good earth that the Ixird has given
cm a growteg boy of, say lo years to us. It docs seem as If the problem of
maintenance ought really to be solved
age. Offer him bis choice beta
lor every one.~
advance thnl the ltd Will jump ter Ibe
fruit.
A neat little story Is told of a boy
who wantwl to join a comimny to ca
dets:
• -Say. mamma, they want me to join
the •('adets of Mt. Zion.* It Is a blue
uniform: do you think h s worth T2
a ysrd ? *
-Yc-es. but ihafs not all. Tommy
you will have to reform and deny your
self worldly cmjoyments. fsvorlte dish
es and speh things.Tommy scratched bU head. *'Say.
-after some refloctlon—i dunt think
ni join tin tke watermelons arc all
If the tre teat always bright.
At every speck to dost.
^
arsay osMCrlty coa-l If there's a spot oa the froat
_
.water wIB tof^aany
If tto
W all
hrsmiteg. It Is also if snvvhlivg tetemipu her sherwoon
to keep {nip.
When a dish or <
free fftas jlce. Oae
s^akmgnlccrematkable thing about coal oH Is that
while it hardly afftota the bwmma akin.
sklc
1
Every lUae the heater needs atteu
H wlU hidtr hlteter any
If applied fore. It will also destroy j tloa.
U the butcher, the baker or Che —
can
any foliage. To use it on planu or aalmate infested
lice, dissolve haU a dlesUck-maker tall her te the least
bar to eoa^ In one pint to bollteg wa- particular.
eoal-oll.
If the pie crust bur
ter, then add one jallon of coaln
At every mistake uf
and chum It with ITforcc' pump or
Et.muse the gu bill’s
egg beater nintil it forms a creamy’
emultioci. Of this take one part for
eight or ten parts of water, and it will
not Injure either animals or foliage.
If her new dress Unt a perfect fit
It Is also aa excellent remedy rubbed
on the Btteg to n wasp or bee. for U the first time she fries it on.
If the letter she * look.og for doesn’t
relieves the pain Instantly and precome to hand on the minute.
THE RECORD S GSIERY-OF BRIGHT CHILDREH
k fiivor to giving
1
tto pat teat tovlmg tekiMto teMk as a
1 n day right ateag. TWt aa«n'
bhod te ttote rnlawii batert. aad
ih to any W If 1 wart takaa vRIi
ly dcp«kd oa tkta grapt ialee <
ilrely.—Farm and nraalde.
Te Prevant drily Prom RaUtefl Ovar.
I was making crabmppte Jelly oae
afternoon when it suddenly thraateaea
to boil over, as jelly often jrllt.
My cousin Annie was busily prepaid
ing more apples at the cool end to tbe
kitchen, and she told me to blow hard
on the foaming liquid, which 1 dld^
and. lo my pleased surprise. I foaad
that It Immediately went down.
My cousin te an English woman, mad
she said thah her English friends al
ways did this to any boiling liquid, aad
saved themselves many bums aad
ich unnecessary work. —Ladlsa
World.
A New Dish.
On one to our ocean liners'a detect* '
sble dish was sen ed. which was pre
pared as follows: DoU while taralpt
until tender. likewise carrots; pot the
ips through a vegeuble masher. ;
and chop the carrots rather ftaely.
after which mix the two vegeUbles to
gether. gnd season liberally with hutsalt and white pepper to tape. To
make the dish look more attractive, a
larger quantity of tumUts should he
than carrots.
A mile girl burned her thumb very
aetercly. Her mother applied lo It
ever} thing she ct»uld find te the boos*
hlch she thought might esse the
Nothing gave relief and the
oiild neither *l«*ep nor rest, until
raw iHiisto wa* scrapod with a
and applied aa a poultice, ft,
gave Immediate relief. As fast as the*
t.* iK-csme hoi and dry’ Il was rord until the child was ssltop. and
The Grace of <;5>urteay.
We find a gmai manj^ men and wo
men side-tracked all along the path
ways to life because they were m>t
Uught the value of gof»i manners and
a line, gracious courtesy te thtir
youth. The resulf te that they have
grown up hard and coarse and repul
slvf in manner, aod have noi U* ii
able lo win favor or attract trade «r
business. In other words, their ba I
manners and repulsive ways hav<*
kept them back and hamUcapiKd their
i
Ji’t:
--(bHxl Housek
lonishlng how fine mann» r* Roy. aqed 11: Edward, hged 8: Vern aged
Linds, aged 2; Lucy. 8 t
bled with IlH splashing, until we solved
ni*ss te children Uev.-u.p In
ChlWlren «»l Mr and Mr>. neinge l.a»hir.
the dllficulty by melllng the top ani
nd at tract! veuess te mauiKdtom «»ui of sn old fruit can. and
womsnhooil. Other thlufi^
Chin tauce.
I Vet how much happier she’d be
then setting It down on the chum
il. the emtdoye who te seltct1 she met all thes«* things with a sn
wUh the dasher handle coming up
vancemenl te the one with
ed fur
Thirty-vix large. riiH*. sound H.ma-,
Ihrough It. This win cficclnslly pminers. a fine. gracU»u» dttoes ehopiK-Yl. (TbU A a h-aplM^j__________ ____
v«-ni all splashing.—Farm and Fire
goOil presenct*: these qua:
mcanor.
IHH-k
»
j
Cold
Process
Tomatoes
side.
kind of capUal. t-vt-n j
Ules are ih
p,.p,H rs.-!f vory lar^c.four,;
belter than money. ^
.
|
sound
onions.
ti.rmgh
pc-rf.-t;
i»mat*K-s.
wjtlu
To Keep Nickel Bright
Agrev-abk- dt'ii*»T<meRt, cmipU-d wi ’a
Four Ivxol »«td.-MMs>nfute
j iM*p)ing or euiitng them. Place raw
good education and ahlHiy. will nftvij Ki^hi .Hbl.-spoonfute o\ St
The tabk of keeping the many nlcke!
i at laiu<* rT<M*k. putting
win whtre capital In Iht- hands of ih.-i Two ttasisM.nful... ea< 1.
. fixtures ig the modern home bright te^
- cup salt to a gallon of wa
cleaner which
boorish, the imaiiractive and m-na-j ng» r. < lo\«-s. ailspl e and clnnnmep^__
lurtHl. win fail. In tact, a^Tc-abb- d,-| Ou -fourth of a
“ .......... •“
m.>- U. „re,-r.M. .h.uW.
«.«. «
' lintld a lliUc fence of trust
' i.-n-po«ii’.fu! 'if ‘
Minb-r the brine.
porimcnt Is tin* »»ne iadbiH-nsab!*-j ly. MIC pepzM-r
n«e.«)ty r..«ulrr«. It l« ilniply tm.
Around today;
I g..,. ,
Rouftht t'verjwhere. There te nothin;
' nil the «pa«- with loTlat work
0:i.- grated nmmegj
for a few hours, then use bx.
with a clolh-bolh articles th.*
vh'v xyhlch will ro ejuUkly otn-n II"
' And therein ally'.
The Ripe Cucumber.'
i»-ar;ip.-. o? good vftjei*ar.
j once
UCC. They keep te-auttfully.A,u« on*-1
^
' Look not throojth the ahelierlnit
Ripe cucumbers make dellcloio* door to opiK>rtunliies. to socivty. to th
I’m tb** \ln*-gnr im** tl-.c ve.ssc!
msi have very fresh, firm tomatoes |
__________
*
bV»
sweet pickle, catsup, chow-chow an ! hearts, of all. ronrto.s;y is to busliu**
. lu gin with. Ax:other g*ssl coh! wa |
Pluma.
» t poa tomorrov
other good d|shes. To use them for and lawiety what «>il Is to marhincr
;
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►au.r :,n.l K.tl. ai
•r
roi;.,.*:
K....P
Ih..
..
-----------------It makes thing*
► aod aill bv»p y««i l**-ar wtot come*
After stewing some fii
swet plcklca.
■'as the jTtlcc i*f the lunutfM-s ln»’<»f-1 ,,h.s In.a very <ol.i place iweiiiy-four
the friction
► Of toy or wunm. .
dums one day. 1 found th
seven pound* to hem. Boil te vinegar flinilnates the jar and
noise
There
te
„
i
'fhopi-iTYu
pr*.ce>.-..
p.mr
filled
the
Jars
withhold
Therta ii> be unvauble. aaya i wril«r In
and water half Dd half (after adding th- m-rvi-racking noise.
in fine manners 1“
. water for the tame b-ngrh of time.
Utile salt) uni I they are Vlear look- gii-at moral quality
,uato«-s^
.....
■ Tuu,
—■ "a '
^‘**er; then. »*»’« ,
, ,he Jar*. l«ark In the fruH. cov- Ood Houaekeepteg. Next day I look
VegeUbW Salad.
lone. Drain them In
Iralm**! olT.
ing. but not
rol.l wat r bv .stan.liug
Tariely. sklnnteg
the jnlce has
.^trlbui. d to thr Hoin.- It^iuiTtment
•fhen to one pint fresh
in the !
ruunu.g watJr tor tlm-.-j
*“
; Banal protMirtioni. otxllreit |iotatoc>i.,
This recipe has
vinegar add three and s half iK»undH
Poor Toil-Worn Rsc\^sel.
*r.-sK out the air bubble.
C«dd». c.dety and .hart! Udl.**!
ugar and let It come to the boUlm; by an eastern woman In mt
te mel:.l paraTTme audl-A-‘^.
^ W. Bel.clous sw
all legcthiT until it te thortmghly done.j
A
sk-epy
tend,
abut
In
by
purp.e
add dic«Hl iinkma ato radish r1nit» to
It. Add the cucumber* and scald pickle*. This pickle e.^pecially
M- lids. Coter ca^h jar.lP^ri’hc*.
hUU. A white road creaps down He*
mantled the highest market price
of th. juice and vinegar have csk**.! _
valley, crosses the river at the brawl them. Drain them again, and when
A Work Apron.
cool pat them In a jar with a sprink was alwaja te demand
g terd and winds oo-«ui Into the
mbcrs.i
Put
one-half
peck
small^cucumocrs.;
An excelUmi work apron his a fuU
ling of stick cinnamon, cloves, all
Lmelcum.
orUl again.
|
and !.«■. p
ce and a few tomcla to bUck two quarts silver skinnt-<l tmion*. and •
no extrav- ruffle across tbe bottom to sUOfi out
In furr.i-hir.z a Imum- 1
She wws bom here and y et it seeme.1
^uniUlel
pepper. Sprinkle also s few raisins two head* of picked eaulifiower to .
floor with an.l protect Ibe dre*** xklrl. and ii has
lu \*-rr the kitchen
kite
no one rememberod that she wa. ever
refr
beiwct*n the layers to plckk. Ther soak te water to cover and a r.ijiful ui
IV of Until, am. coxting a i«>cket! Not a mile patch pocket,
young. She was only Rachael, with
ouv fourth teaapooofni aalt.
„„
pour the juice or tbe syrup of vlncga' >Elt over nlRfcl. In .1..- mornlns drain ^
XT an.l a quarter th.- but a real one set te the seam. Tb>
her gentle, care worn face, her busy
Ot '‘fourth leaspoonful mualard.
^
and #ugar over them^ and seal the jar*; mht €inr d«i.-ri?iiooii(,il „r tnm.rir
breadths are gored just enough to get
gato*'-.r.'iicagn
R*nt
Tbet.-*is
practically
hands and quiet ways.
Tl.re.- tahletptioafuU vlnefiar.
This pickie Will be ready for strvter powder w lih thri-e-quarter.-v of a isnind ‘
this fl.mr cvETlng. U 1* Rixsl pieces for making the pocket,
fear* before she had aat In a pew
One table*.piH>nful cream.
of best bastard; wet with snfflcler.'
___________
i.a^sy
tdur». no harbor for|
the old church and the gray-halrc! te a L*w days.
IV-at tl.. ecg* weU; add ito auaar.
A good chow-chow te made a* fo’, vinegar to mix without lumps. Put |
Banana Fluff
or
Uuol.-um 1s made of;
Towrelt.
Slur had preached the II
aalt and inuaUrd. then the vlnefiar
lows: Peel enough ripe cucumbers i<j three quarts of vinegar ever the fire. K
who has not dte-.
oU. and subjecu-d to I
and rr*wim
make three quart* when chopptnl add 5 cema worth of mixed pickliu?
Vo.-n go«Ml
the value of the small towel to
rsMl qtialUb-^;
qtiamb-^ coverfNi
«
t.*r "'*•
P«it in Fartna kettle and atlr um:l
(an.p fine and add one and a ball apices, om ’iiiili ounce cclc-r> *<-e<l.
ma.b' in this cxumtry. and the her household economics has tomeatom the tblckneaa of cream: cool
an.al”’-'
quarts of while onlonf. also pet-led ami one-half ounce white aTtisUrd seed,
u
de-lnns
are
often
very
ar
thing
yet
to
learn.
It
te only recently
Thi re w. re many Httle ones in tb
lae aa m'cded.
choppt'd. Salt the pickle to suit tlu one teasiKHjnful each oLcinnanion and fluff
. -tie Th< patte rns are not merely j that they have been used to any eximbie houT. hoUl; she did whst her
ire ansar may to u*ed If one a»
taste. Put it te a coarse hag and drmte cloves, one pound of brown sugar j To make It. rprinkle tv.-o fln*' banaon the ouulde. a* te the ca*r . u-nt te private famlllea. but thrir uso*
inds found i.> do.-snd k«in the hom
carefully
stir
te
the
mustard
and
tu
I
n«s
w
irti
a
few
drojH=
of
lenrm
j
nee
it for twenty five houis. after placin?
.. U i.Mhs, but go clear through the | fulness te maklA them tecreaalngly
togeiber. She had her dr»amf. but t
and let l>oil up w<OL then ‘ and Md on Ice in chill When r*-a*!r k<
a heavy weight over It. When wel
> Th.j* they endure until the lln-1 |Kipular.
her own heart 5»wmlngs bad whlsCoonlry Roada
dratec'd add two ounces of while mus add the mixed pickles, two red peje 1 make tlu de^^. n. mash tlu-m Mmv,th. tdf. .;i h. worn through.
---------------------The chk'f charm to New UiTgland peretl—wait.
tard sevHl. two finely chopped gveer per* chopped with the setHls of name, j the .lesser., mash th-m smo-, h.
But the years went by,
roadside* te te the wild rose. They
kith oae-half cupful of p .wpeppers and* one Ublcspoonful of and stir all together. AfterIt begins] sprinkling
.
r M,..
!h».’
Cordial.
i Herr te the way I make a broom
to
are i-MH-clally line te Mainer I sw body grew tire*! of waitlffg.
ground black pepper. Mix all tbor- lo bubble let it boll well for five min
w-h7tc of one"lar^ror two small eggs, i Take jw vniy i>ounds of Concord j hol.b r for a cent. I Uke a medium
thoinands to buache* that 1 crave te liacK iKune day.” i
This amount
oaghly lofietbcr and add enough vin
aat
.11
with the Dov^: >t*‘l'tt>.
<*t*^ q't*"* “f .tier, h.avy, but .mtll eyed ^w-ey««d
dig and take hamc. If I could no this, eyes were mlrty. and the lurrTte the egar to cover thenk Put them Into a
,.il fsremy acres wuukl have to expand.
th* road from which he had
stoneware jar and'aCjd a lUtlo grated
Thte 1* the best.rc-clpc I have
United States has expanded—tenevo well was blurre<1 thnuich
™
» P»rcelate keilk^for mustard pickles. Nine out to n the mlxfjre Increase.* surprisingly I
horseradish and a few nasturtium
ii-at. else the screw-eye will split tbe hanThe
children
gr<
w
up
about
her.
So
tenily over my neighbors. 1 am nat
t recipe* for same call for to- in bulk, and Ixat unti! light snd fiuf-»ntll It reaches bolllni
b t them cook fifteen or twenty mln-j die—Farm Journal.
msnv Uhie mouths to ford, so
QuUe suiv whs* they would say
The followteg recipe te for an acid matoes, either green or ripe. To any fy. or until the pud.lteg will hold lu ui€‘«. then strain through a rloih. Add
giving up ibelr ,H3Ulo patches. There mile gsrfeents to mend, so mi
one wishing to make mustard pickle* fhape when the beater te remove J. three pound* of white sugar When
preserve
or
plcWe
that
Is
well
liked
or s canker sore alcohol appUsd to
U. tenreter. uot much daagrr. a* th tie cares. But “sister- never eomserved with roast mutton or almost I would say: “OohT use them.” To Return to the let- box and sc-ne very the hugar te dtefolved. strain again
parte will shorten Its oourae In a
running rote* to thcao rose* are ver plslned.
■oast: Peel firm, ripe cucumber*, matoes do not improto rithm tto ap cold with a sauco of fruit juices.
When I first knew her there were
if j great measure.
hard to dig; »»d thay are worse i.
The sauce usually wrved with-thte;
**
remove the seeds, and cut them Into pearance or the quality to tto pickles
< I A slice of ripe eocumhar nihtod
park and iransplai.u One may go wai crow>- feet about her eyes and sad slender strip, about an tech wide and sufflciently lo oompdtoaie for their puddifig te a thin cnsiarJ. made of the:
Hues
around
the
pitifully
patient
Heal
inrtantly.”
It
will
y^er
the face te clenaatoff, aad It aaderteg for hours and day* along the«,i
three or four Inches long. Put them general stoppings, and the seeds are yelk of the egg. milk and sugar. w:*h ■
after being opened, so it Is celleni for the skin.
lUme roads, a®d forever U findla,- month. In her comlng^nnd going 1
Tny R.vonh, d..ir«*. Thi.
^
enoogh cold vinegar to cover
If your planu are troubted with lleo..
aomethiag novel ns woP as nseful. I irrew to watch for ths frail, womanly
m>d. hi Ibe nio.-nli.« or « mj ilm»! W»» «« P»< I’ «P •” »»• «ou*h Wdip a fcwiher te kerotsM aad hnmh
have always longed
there when lUtle figure, vr'dh her patient, wtetfu) hours. Then drain them and jttsl cov
«hn> . a» t. n*«d..d. «id wlU «»kl ’>* •» h* ««<' «
I:
Ito^Ctorries are ripe. What a glor- face: but Xhen calne a day when I
nMitiiv tn m basin tel In the ton to g!
thoroughly heated, and use new ttom with it a few mlautet. math
er agate with fresh vtoegar. and U
B«utt border those road mirsed her..
\ZJt teakettle. Sene all Ice
corks. Dip the neck, with cork, te them thoroughly In good warm taap
1
and
Fire
-Not sick.- ahe told them, -only every quart to vinegar add two pounds
tnds aad riateJn warm water aad tto
vajs for miles and mUes! They tell
The quantity gi»^n will serve fot|fj‘nb>
An tnsecttslde.
ibst the people amke great use to tired—so tired."
Tto cbeapesL daadU^ preparation people, and te delicioas enough to te-j«We
•Not siek," repealed tto chUdren.
omit tto I
tto UTries. and y« there are eBoogb
trial if bat giien the
to every ktod to Mpsect .life, and the
Tto
Heme
Acre.
The New Grape Core.
t
^
^ winter Isadsoaps look Dwnih might amiu other boiissholds
one to be found to every bouse at alh
Tto home acre, and tto mann
-themselrea, eVen-t.to it seemed as
Thi* morning, while at Buffalo en pail can be lifted out with the
times. Is ordinary kerosene, or cosl
whleh the hooKwrtti to tto farm
teau. and make the poll mom jH
k'. '”irM!chlgmn I knew oaaatry Tqto-» if -ateier- must to alwa>w there.
joviqg
«ny
usual
drink
to
unfe^ented
The
Woman
yit
bo
Worries.
,
J
oil.
But there came a day when the win- ai« frts ditoritod by a boarder
I i; wham tbe drives wsat pkiag between
grape juice. I wag told that oae to^hc clea^ by preveattog tto mab
V*hen the ketU? Iwils over
acootdiai. to the New Tort Trltonc. FW bedbugs, get at them with an at
»
W*. rkh aoO. and them were oa dows to tbe mile cottage
Buffalo physicians Is very proBonneed froto adhertog fib tto aMaa
ansvexwd aa aUraeUwe advertlaemant omteer or a feather. Repeat ^ doso Ubabyertet.
M Mdaa to ha ptektojrilow-fringed sued and a hush ascasd
regulate
Usually is
thtt quantity of food which should be
given to n growteg child. Many tl|
It Is the chUdren who first rise
and refuse food when they have bad
^ufllclenl. not eating lt..‘'lmply becausli is nice and palatable. * Tm full.”
they cry. which U a plain statement of
a plate physiological fact. The -school
boy- hunger te seldom paralleled in
after years. If should be saitefi**!.
but with proper foods, digestible and
uourtehlng.—Itetroll News,
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^ Wrty- ^
J iMt attcftal,
AU oanrkM ia tbo Ooapal Itai «
root Bisbtb aMl. botariM Mapla
aadOak.
A«pt^. Ulk^ >Mlor.
i4at aebool at 10:90 la tbo I
MMtef vonklii. U:90.
lag. Wr.U.A.MjrlachaiBA
SMTloM wlU b* hi diarg« of tb«
laeblag oerrleoa at 2:90 la Iba
looa oa4 7:90 la tbo ovwiag.
»lal Boale. AU vtleoao.
•n4by MbcAl ai It.
?. r ». e E. «t f:it.
Eathlf awrlca at 7:». Will be
>aiMad bjrlb^of Bible.cbaoL
iib|oot.‘*Tba Hooee Not ll»4e Wtb
laMa.”
•
naiTM^ Mfllat Thmr^tay. 7:30 i*.
baa aibde a foaolaUoa U^t bo r
vaadJi to otbar aaiokora. arttboat
lag aor
r»r TMra be baa baaa aaNkia
oaat ao4 Ilteoa coat dgara aad ofieo
mt gatttag ooe that araa aat
rtfit dwreh.
lorr. Wboa to & E Wall A Boaa*
rta^ Oos. iMw.
a Mtb ago tber racotamoadrl
40-4#. a.
-Tk# OlTar«ltjr
a Be cigar. Wadawortb Bros*. Chicot,
aad the raaolt la that be baa raaolred
to btiy ao other cigar, for be kaowa
Ibat bo la gettlof a better cigar than
TM l9«rortb iMfUo MiTleo at 6:48 be baa beretofore bought.
mW ko
Other iBKAera ahoald follow thU eaaple. The Wadaworlb Broa.* Cblcoa
I made from the beat Uaraaa tobacco,
lot Barorad or doctored la aaj
od U better tbao clgara that are
allr irlalled for doable tbe moaejr
D^p to at 8. E. Walt A Soaa today
laalorimloa. 3:10.
aad get a Cblcoa.
• t. T. P. U. at 1:16.
Pffblwaannca,7:00.
INDIA INK SECRET.
fnm waatlaf oo Tbondaj «v«*
Ikla« TlMit tbe West. Wit
AH ora eordlallr loTliod to the tor
mor.D.
i0:10 a.
With all tbelr modara ImproreaM
jiad all tbelr ecleace. neat of tbe
«d aaUona bae beea able to |
tbe eqoala uf tbe Cbloaee
^ladUhika.
SKir
fajidar aebool at aooa.
Utamadlalo CbHatlaa Badoar
tfilr at 4:k0 n. s.
Tkaat BOObte i aodatsr oTCbrtatlaa
IIMaa^ at 8:tf r. a.
•aaday oraalac goani *0eti
7b.«l PlaaM aoia tbat ovaala
are aoor a half hoar aarlto
AH aartneaa la iba ebareb r
«M0Bt tbo a«aar.Aopanaiaat c
wtlb primitive proceaeea. to produce
these matarlala la aaeb perfect form,
bat tbe secrets aUU art ercietA
The msDufactore of India Ink In
particalar baa based aU foreIgneiA It
B made In China today practically as
it was made four oMitnrtea ago. when
Cbcn Kl 0«Mien Invented the piwcae.
Ttw oU la pressed out of tbe ereda of
a certain |»Unt and lbt« set to simmer,
while tbe wortniau adds a mixture ef
powdered redwood, grated sandalwood
and seeds of almonds and other pow
10 A BU. B^bmlag claaa meting
2i;l0 A m. 0B>mlag worablp:
moa 4y tbe paator.
tm A m.. Y. P. A. oerrlcm.
7(10. aera^
./write toiler oar
Y -sm SoMd sttete atetet."
I you jute why Bruid't FtenDO!
/Bnn.Bctliebat. It’.abixaK
t:39 Tbaraday erentog. prayer i
aabaol ijto A m. erety Boa-
ft
Purses
.
Cuff Daks, Serenl dotes pain reseleriy aold far aOc. TCe and '
$1.00 go at Uc a pair.
Cadirt* aad fieqtt ebalns. s.« tto gi«a» niae we
caa (ire you is good ctoini, $LM to SS.QX }«>
tolfpafce.
Tto* goods Biua to sold. You can buy theis leas ttoa .
^
RASTALLi THE HUSTinG JEWatR
OF DETROIT
* IMORS
HOUSE CLEANINa
ThA lan*t By tkelober.
Wright Bros, will lake your Ik
A poet aamed Skelcber once wrote
made carpets filled with tbe dust
Of tbe doinga of people of aote.
dirt of summer, your finest lace
lie larred them a bit
talas, too. and return them sweet
With each palpable bit.
Aad they aay he moat quit or elae “go awelllng aad clean, nady for another
aeaaoa's wear. They also take old
€9ollara with frayed inlges ami r. turn
them, juit like new.
Bbe waa back from Europe.
“Weren't jwu afmW over tberer
re anked: “yon. JI lone womam among
!1 these fordgnernr
18c. 2 for 25c.
lOc, 3 for 2Sc.
“Xo,“ she sskl. -Tbe only Hire 1 Arlaola Pantella.
Arizola Conchas.
risbed to be a man was the day 1 got
10c. 3 for 25c.
10c. 2 for 25c.
io^^t^Ameil<!a.**
R. E, W.. Weaver s Factor) Smoke-.
5 o iiis slralKlit.
“Becanm I didn't have a cent, and l(»c. 3 for 25r.
Little Weavers. Ni*rth*Tn Queen.
woman can't go around tout lilnc her
trtendA reu koof.“—yetnirt; News.
5 cents stralglit.
5c. C for 25c.
Red Seal.
Rtd Scotit.
WA19TIMQ9.
Ge. C for 25c.
5c. 5 for 25c.
Tbe new line of white mercerize !
Cronin Bros.! Choice.
alBlags' abowa by J. W. Miniken
.V. C fvw 25c.
are beautiful In their soft texture s<
All ciKars union mad.*. Manufac
well as the dainty paUema In ftne .w tured by R. K W.^a%. r. Traver.s*- aty.
large basket weave, odd striped a- Mich.
fecU and the many other fetchina dealgnk. and the price. .15 cents per yard,
TO FULLY COMPREHEND
la the moat fetching of all.
ThU saving op|»ortunlty you have only
> on the second floor of Barney
BEFORE YOUR YARD
Anderson’s Urge esUbllshraenl an
It stripped of Its beauilful foliage cf- see tbe Urge'variety of top buggie
fecta. beet have some outdoor views carriages, phaetons and road wagons,
Uken. to gladden your eyes through all of which, owing to the Uimess of
tbe kmg winter that is coming on with the season he will make a good redueglaat strides. Bmllh A Price lake all Uoa on to close out for the coming
kinds of outdoor qrork. from residence winter stock of sleighs and cutters.
lawns to factory and factoo* groups.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
8kes. 8x8 and 8x10.
Are you going to uko in any of the
faU excursions, or trips? IluglK-e has
AUTUMN
Juxi
what you need in a iravcUng set.
U the beaaon of aeaaona for reduetkma
la teuerml atock. as RaaUll may prove brush, comb, soap case, with plenty of
to yon. when be offers a 40 per cent fine soap to go In "it. am! hand bags
galorv
to carry your odds aad ends l»
disoouat on all wedding gifts in silver
ss.’trSKtiSisrs
srs.'SS.'X'SKs:
As Yob Like It
Htei or »off eoJ, coke o» wooi
Tbe rot Roaod 0«k Fobuco
ton. tSon ell wirii ccoooinr
Wtaccco hkeir.tiririeiid
tojaithefec,pre*ring««te.ay
oJ^farm but bom e rot 4ol
lea foci liua if
aide of tbe tTdnaamu In tbe eectet
kuowa wbat this liquid aubelance la.
After tt ^ beea mUed It la knauded for many bourn aad ttma ground
ftne agam m mortnta. wSeb etaud m
water baUm mt that tbece abaU out hs
tbe aUgbteut ebangt In tbe tempem
—c and tbem lo^rw thamarlvea
_____ pettuct tbe
R( iimu
Furnace 5^
o>u^-
. 9:99 m m.;
Hbm. a
‘ ^
Requests your presence at his Fur Opening to be held at
the store of
J. W. MILLIKEN
ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ;
October Third and Fourth.
f
This will be a very broad and comprehensive showing of
chance to get a Fur Coat.
‘JIPFasWons’ Beadquarters.” *
THE ALL-AROUND
OVERCOAT
The st> le which the majoritymen wUl wear
b*cuf comfortably loose—moderately long—with , fly front,
and is very smart and dressy. This illustration was taken
from one of ihe
GARSON-MEYER SUPERIOR
TAILORED OVERCOATS
which make we consider reaches the acme of Men’s Clothing
*^‘^*The fabrics from which these splendid Overcoats are
made were selected from the products of the test mills m
the world, and include Kerseys, Meltons. V icunas and
variety of OvetlAim bv^ in > brojul ruge of
M OMf AmI
fC'wr
..$10.00 to $50.00
Prices for Overcoats, Ion gor short, from
«oo
Prices for Sack Suits, single or double breasted, from $ 10 to $22
ricfkBdMyte-deUilt.
J»t *l»» TO.
m sn»«
Md aU)erf«b«.I b tore s» year
yea W Nc pMtieriirir oarri«* coBeetioo of NcAinar ............................... 60 Cent*
GET THE BOY AN EXTRA PLAY SUIT AND LET HIM ENJOY (UVSELF.
KMBEOK A HOVT
Iap4b wttli a poUabar mafie «f agate.
After Htet^tbe Ipdia tek la eouabi
.. ^
V.,-. >
<iv:
■iSii
!
Om aoOlodKweeiraai, »emaeftoi4iM40|ier j
oem.diiooiuit,tonoeeriiigttoterileet**.«0 jroa J
cu bay now far $3.00, tlmoet half price.
ii NEWTON ANNIS i ':
^^tm^bfag amvloaa at 19:99 a oa
aal t;99 graalii tba irat aad third
gss.'Si'Srisat.
far *90.00 we oS isB te *11 (W.
OatCiMA
glags.
l^pina
tbe stuff Is shaped Into tbe
■licks that we know, and It la beaten
with little bammern untU eacb nttek It
perfect. After tbia tbe atlckaaieplncudl^ wooden foimetehaJdeA Tbe
AUara waleomA
All ihw week the prices will be just about, cut in bait—
We must seU a lot of goods before October 1st.
CkAMMinA
wkk made out of a reed. A grr
quantity of these UtUe dlabea are a
OA brlckA and over each la placed
el shaped clay cover. Tbao tbe
wkba are UU and tbe aoot produced by
tbe burning mass la caught on Ua In
Bld-vceb prayer meetlag Tbaraday de.
TbB la so delicate ao operstlon that
»e woilinicn watch tbe sUgblaat
cliange in tbe weather, for a amal! dlfware. This does not cheapen the artlCpr. Wbftblagtoa and Park atreeU.
terence In temiwniiure a
AIR TIGHT HEATERS.
I4g dUteCDC. in the quality of tbe
Bor Lmaoet B. Biaaell. pastor.
Jusi thc^thing for cool evenings and
soot Tbe Aoaat aoot ia prepared
rooma that are absolutely alrtlfbt
damp dajs. the cbaraclerUUr of the
there are any windoera In them tJ
northern Ull. MilUr A Mor*»c have
and fur a better
la one of tbe leadteg KnglUh wIkjcJs them from $1.25
the boja an* taught to swim, as in winter beater they also carry a full
f at €:30.
•C,B.i
Bvary Utile wbUa tbe workmau gom other schools, but they are uugbt to Unc of hot'bust and banl coxl stove*,
► preaching aervlee fa erenlag.
Ifepr
also a good line of beating stove*.
AU aia orakome to all tbe aemeoA cautiously to a Alab and dusts tbe gal^ awim fully dreatmi.
«ed aoot off with a fmitbec. Altbougb
It la as eaCl and line that U will dost
lUtbealr.tiaUUIanoldneeDoogb foe
Wtm
at III
BaB raartaeaU street Boaday at tbe Cblnamen. TVy pul B tbrot^
a0:90Am. Ber.aMmer.
Bor. Hapry KeKialay. paator.
9:48. Babbatb acbooL
»11, tareweU aarmoa by tbe paator.
Olatcbes
RinOB
ebains
KlltOCS
Forks
betoiBedlremOS.oo toOAooabiia
OOMI^NY.
oit
•
J™ iHEnHELIUD
fURnni
"W-
iwimnsROBEs
MOtrrrAi*
im
I lo«w Uftmett tb* 4atr a»OT
•o|ir laipan*4 tau> tke ttmmn. n*
■M aaouu u tt MU •
«MMUUt« d Ik* Wat W4
Martk««M k«> far IM tk* ■Ulm
a auku a Ik* oaiM Baia
win k* kijaa krikaakraMk
Trouaroo dty High Epbool Eleroe li
BvddiigEalt CKy Taam at Twelfth
r OMMMEtO INiTNE tMT
•aV OM CAkt
for Mtad of ,Ntw
By WIro to tbo Bmlas Record.
aay. Ool. l.~Aflw Iblrieoa yeam
of aodoo tonrloe oo the beach Jutiloe
D. Cbdy Horrlck today laid atide W.
lal robot to boeoae the oaad
-of the dIUocratk party for gorernor
of Now ToA auto. Noaean Campbell
Lte of Ithaca taforaiod the Judge of
tbo boaor which had boea bortow^
upoa him with tu acoompacylog n^
^^TMoftoftk*
SOT SERT TO URSING
lEFFERSON ms QUIT
ablp. voiK lo tbo Mry ftl I o*cloek
latl alckt aad tkoy vrvaUwl wlik the
V1T9IIAM -'Hir VAN WINKLE- HAS
k^lBc tMUoMoy till t o'aoek tbit
^la«. vbea tboy voro oacowd.
left the etaoe.
I veto for a Tonllet of |» aad
four vert for ao oauae of ftoUoo.
Mn M flit OMoftt roiwnii-Nttir
Tbit oodt Ika tnmblo at It will be
mtm roiiMwi oo Attock of om^
Mitrtfol If the eate will bo reopeood
It already belaf aa appeal frOla Jut
tHUt ot Eonofftt Ety.
Uee Cortlt* eoart wbort CarlltJe ob
taaod a JudUDoat of |M. the defeate
•r WIro to Ike Ovtolof Bocord.
Nov Tort. OcL
JoBeivon appoaUof froai the rordlct.
Not fonoftJly ftaftoooeod hto nAir
trpm tko tUft* Tko relem oo«o^
tflftO MJI bt kU
NTIITfftIKBi
|i
P:
aaod NIeM M It Not'
arOftfiEtr.
By WIro to tbo Broalag Record
WaahlBglaa. Oct. l^tatmaat^
Oeaeral Paypo’t mdlUoa today U
•lightly batiafr tbaa at aay time Prl
ttey. He reoted well doriag the alght
Ho U aot. howovor. out of danger.
Fayae waa oimaclotta thU morning and
Emporor. Will Eall To
0 Boeaing Bomrd
B. C.. Oct. I.-Durham
^ mmaaollor of the Ja;i
of KM. has ftnlved here and
all taOMttWW for the Orieat. Hii thfti thmw la any inith In the
that the March of the |«nin
mplre WtU be detbrwiod.
mWEM»0mTDEA0
Waa Former Chaneeller ef the Ea-
By Wire to the Bvenlng
Lovdoa, OoL l.-Rt
Harreurt, fWM chat
' of the *'Eraad old
Do you ared aay of the abcnc?
A
If ao leave your order wl'Ji us where it is a guaraateo of proi^
tnethsr Fair Loan PaymenL
FRANK ETEVENg WAS FOUND TO
of the 81. Louis eiiKMltlon today paid
•E INCORRIOIELE.
Into the sub tregsury another
on the government loan to the w.Trid’s
Haa an Erratic Hlatery, Having Been fair. ThU jMiymen: makes a t»is!
nearly |5.5t)0.ufio.
Turned Over to Present Fohtsr
Metlisr by Kingsley Family.
A Great
Advertisment
Pat Frawlfy.ef the Bell Tsiaphonc
Company Ammmpllahsd Feat Ns.
guiHng Not a Uttle Nsrvs.
Bargain Saturdai
Eeguaathed Angel Jack all ef His
Property Whfls He Was In
Lion HsspKal.
By Wire to tbe Kvealng Record
Chicago, on. 1.—John Alexander
Dowle lost IU.OOO by s docUloo of tbeJury la Judge Tuthlll s court KsUy. the
dccUkm bolding that Frederick Sutton
was ot unsound mind when he tiequretbod all of hU estate tu the **nrst
Apostlgr' Button madc>a will while
hr was In Bkm hosplUl where he died
in IfOl
Pal Frawley of tbe Bell Telepboue
oumpany gave a afiod eshibitkm ot
nerve this afternocm. The halyards erf
the flag SUE on Ihe Herald bolldin?
iiecame wire out and It was aeoessary
snge them. Tbe pole U eighty
five feet from the groand and IsaY <rf
grret diameter. bHag about two lachSk
e lop Oonsegoeally. wh^ Ibt
». Uht of the man waa pot npoo It H
.sayed snd iK-nl a great deal. How Cammlttsa Will Be Eclccled Mondsy
Mr. Frawley was soeoessful and
EvaiiNii to Call an the Businsm
put in the new line without troubV
Man and Aacartain Eentlmsnta.
after he had reached the block.
Mr. Prawlcy has guHe a record as a
There haa b«*n c*msldereblc talk fif
pole climber, having aaceoded one 187 orMlalag a Y. M. C. A. In this city.
feet high at Amaace, Ohio.
Tbe talk baa now taken definite shape
aad next Monday evening, son
Uioae laterested wiir select a coa
tec to eaU upon the buMnres men of
I Haa Rscsivad EMa i
tbe dly aad aee If they can be later
Will Es Opread Today far Uaa at
reted la aoch a project If enough to
I Is manlfestod aad asppon
I the y M. C. A for Traverse pUv
will be put Into operatkm thU winter.
10 0R6MII2EY.M.C.I.
FLUTING PIlEORffBI
partmeat aaa rereivre a aumiier «
MORELAND ACQUITTED.
bids for a EoaUag plb* driver for use
at the naval atatlon at OoaaUaamo.
Cuba, which will be opened today . The Relieved ef Charge if App~priating
17U Feet ef Curt* Etone.
1 C Oltbert and the Men. J. W. pile drtv^ la to be KxNt feet wli> Sftthken Wart the Epaaksra at
toot leada. drop hammer, with eaglae Special to tke Bveatog Record.
DetrolL Mich. OcL l.~Bx<3ommU
Lang Laba Laal Evening.
aloaer a W. H. Morelaad of the boar.l
olpMt aad appUaaces. The of pubUe works waa acquitied in the
rda of Mapptopriattog 17U feet
waa Md at Uoiie Uke town hall last
la to be delivered at Goanlediaa caik euM late this after.
•vmdag. The Umma of the campaign
were ably dIaaaM hy Farm C GU
IN PANTMEAN.
ban and the H«l J. W. MtIUkea.
A complete clean-up at leas than cost of
raw material. A few swell sample SUITS
and OVERCOATS for Men
Como and
Cook TEN DOLLARS
- l>onl buy unlctayou want to,
but comp in and look over our
new CaU styles.
You can get posted here in
the correct an<l fashonable stylw
in fjJl and winter footwear. Stop
in our store every liroe^-ou find it
convenient, wc‘U show you new
arrivals each lime, they arc coming in every freight
KIMBALL
PUnos and Organs.
ThP^«
splendid Insiruiuents arc meetluK the r<*qulrt uunts of the
w«»rlri h BrtlHis SI. well as teacher« and local muhlclana everywhvfe. It will pay you to see
W.W.UHBIiaCOIIPiUIY
O. C. MOFFATT ;
AbstTKta of TIU*
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
B*t*bll*h*<lln 1808
Room aiO State Bank Bids. ;
iSSOc Benda 125c
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH us
WORTM'8
CusWonSde
Shoe
FOR TENDER FEET
i29FrratSt M.&Stmc.Srr.
Line of Sample Pants $1.50, $2, $150
“CraYcncUe’’Raincoats $10, $12, $15
muwuOpmtin lOtSOtbisCsmingukwuw
Is the hundreds of sstisHod buyers of the iiopular high grade '
DONK LOST S55.000
IFU6P01E
019 Book Stm
sly fair tonight aad Buaday. Westerly wtoda.
^ DCMURIIERE FILED.
In Behalf ef Captalna Van Echalofc and
Pcaas and Other OMeera.
SiKTlal to the Evening Record.
w York. OcL 1.—Demurrers on
behalf of Captains Van Schklck and
e and the oflioers of the Knlckertrr Steamboat company, who are
held In the case of the great Slocum
ter last May. were filed today
upon the return from Europe of United
8Utes Attorney General BunietL
The truant case of 14-yenroid Prank
Etevuna. who baa been arrested
complaint of J^phlne C Wemon
OarEeld township, waa irlml be
re Vacley this alteraooa.
I awientpd him to the Ref
school at Lanaiag till he attains the
age of 11. The boy has an erraUc hU
ALONZO WMiThlAN. THE NOTED ion, havlag heea brought from th.
stote school at Ool<lwater. five <
rONOEN. LEFT THE COUNTBY.
ysara ago by a Kingsley family who
after one year of trouble turned him
over to the county agent, the mother
of Joaftphloft Diemont Uklng him from
faar Oiiiihirtt. N. Y. TNvroday
hla last public home and now be
Pollco wouldn't Arroot Him.
found to be too Incorrigible for funh
I on the part of hi. last fust
By Wire to tbo Evening Record.
lladeipbla. Ort. 1i—A man
lleved to be Alonso Whiteman,
noted forger, who eacaped from dt
tectlTes on a train near Dunkirk. N. Y..
Thurmlay night, tailed for Uverpool
this morning on the steamer No
JURY HELD THAT TEftTATOR WAS
The police say they had no varr
'
OF UNSOUND MIND.
arrest Whltemah. They are suj
ENRSIBIOilEA
Rubber Stamps
r.Ti.: Cborinka, I. h; Akorman. f. b.;
moa. g. b; lR*tnlers, L g.; n.
lelL r. g., Champoey. r. i.; Car
teret t.; Anderson, r. e.; Pannek, I. a.
Manistee woa the game on a fine
drop kick: Score 4 to ft. The game
hard fought and Tery intcreetlng.
SItIUD TOR UVERPOOL
H ;srrsivsr:r“‘
THE WEATKIR.
OeneraUy Mr Umlght snd Bnsday.
Westerly winds.
TMftEEl 1BRS E SEMICE
COURT HBJUOURKO
BtoUM»rMlMllMar4.
I wraM a A« owaw m
tUmm,0€Ll^ Iftlttnuii fnm
>Aa«a «U P*a TkwfM Tkai
E n«i Mb f«pon» ttei ft ink ftrkick
Wa N* Caa Hr XJOai.'
If
taftrrirftdtkftffttaftikirt Aftliftrrft
ftorto (kft pvrtan ftt Om port if W tft
MoH lorrtM# ftliftiu. r%9f f ftftfef*
tes fmi took or tlift ooomkomm •»
o«HdO« of ttfft. TImti ia Iftlme oof tfroogbt la oo tko Hoftry CailUlt n.
joka N. .Coartftdt A oato. iMl Oetc
nrkif ftMf an diONi aod pi
bor Jl.
’
MBKiMBSTglEMI
Miss Maude Hunter of Elk Rapids
left for a new location in phannaoeiiTbo Traverte City High eebool foot tlcal work ^n CaiUocnla ao that her
health
wtU be beaedted by the chaage.
MM L*rr imi mmcm to hum btf] team U playing the Maalatee team
at the Twcdfih street grounds thb
RMttDVCimOlt
looa. The llnewp la aa follows:
dstew^way. c.; KobK r. g.;
Noud.T g.; TlhbetU. r. l.:*VlncenL 1.
area. r. e; Cooper. I. e.; Loti, r.
h.;. rMaaoer. I. h.; Chapmaa. f. b-;
g. b,;.
WAE INrOMEED OT HONOB BY
oommou wsccMiTm or urc
■noMBuavwiB
TEN PAQE8
. OCTOBBK 1, l»IK.
•nwPAQis________ ^
s^.oo
Thi, if a new shoe ami fiUf the
wants of those who have foot
troubles. Try a pair.
for all kiiulr ot
INTERIOR FINISHING
Store Fronts-Fixturcs, Sash, Doors, and Rcsidcncc Interior Work.
All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City M^g. Co.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
Frank Friedrich & Co.
Comer lake ave. rurcl 10th st.
W. L. nOWN. Htr.
au. rkoM 32.
Hew SUnd. 242 Front St.
ARE
YOU
READY?
FURS, FURS, FURS!
WM. H. MILLER & CO.
If you're ready for ^ (all
suit wc’rc ready to show you
the new i.leas in colorings,
and the late kinks in the cut
and make op.
|]
BUY early"
of Detroit will be here on October 10th and 1 lih, with
one of the largest and finest stocks of I'urs that has
ever been shown in the country. It will pay you to*
wait and see this line before making a selection.
Don’t allow the choicret
thing! to !lip ftway Ir^ yo«.
You’ll be pretty hard to
fit, if we can’t fit you right
off, but we’ll make any ne
cessary iterations.
EITMliSttTICMUT
TOURINE THE ETATE.
If
la Out on a Oay^
Trip tot
By WirolotEal
Tinami, WM. Occ S.—The Pali^
It haaka apaglal Ml bara at 7J4ft thU
I" MWiftE RN a 4torb tour la the suu.
I M due to fuaeb Forllaad 1
I f
Prices no higher than the
quality j08tifiCA
Men-i Suits in fftncT Niig.
ed Cbe/iots, CftMmercsftBd
Wontedi, cat in coRfct Myk,
and at prices that will compare^iavorably with anything
th$et has ever been shown in the city.
^
Copyright l 904 by
Hart Schaffner
Marx
Notiu tie
Bpreial to tbe Bvealag Record.
was rreeatly started to have tbg
of Badle Zola, tbe grwat aoi
plared la tbe Paatbeaa la progre
rapidly. Tbe movemeat will Uke tU
EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED
.Mooe, back.'il «.nhi»6
$l2to$2DB
-J
. tbe beftoatog of her
By Wire to tbe Beealag 1
Hoay.
EffILHEM
Comer Front
and UpioiLmm.
[s I Hamatonao^ Ctf. |^,
’vr;;
HiiiviNtNG RECORD
»■» w •» **• >»
itttMwcMteav
m van vttJi Mr.
Mr M If Mr. Vmnm vm tkm
ff Tow m a fcpodtei^ln m
pMiMt »rlMinr
fc-Mt y
InM M« It win M CtettMi«C
m wwMfi of Mny M IM E.
I
TW rMi
Be Peoples Savings Bank
l6|MtiWl6l
Bnya a lot on tbe eMl aUe
«orU two Kow KKd 9900 Ik the
VpriKge UglKdoemneKt to partv
who wIS kiilid kenmo Ula fall.
Come to our store and see somc^f. the
Values in furs. We can surely Bafvesyew iomc '
money, we have the best of foxes we
ever
^handled. Let us show them to you whether
hr ih« •ahkino ot^Airr.
iOKM VIRBUB flAZINa
Ilk tk« P»MlM «f tkr MKMskk
IMigr«MMS^fiMtaM.
WkJ K KOMk. «fcO km kl. kMM IMT.
Ullr -WiM- bIMMM kMOMT tb.
KMW TMMKI Of tkO rOfllMt WkM bO
■ K blc oollMO tn bowd oo
OK b«t It to ofum tbe CKor Tbo.^
li;'
*
r^^oMiMK wkohad bM tbnmfb
OlOMinfhO^OlTOiKlMWOrOKMlOMl7 KVKJdKf • ChKKOt to Mt erOK.
K OOKMOKMOO. tko opobtef dors
of tko OOllOM ^ « OOKtiKOal
nwKd of plOKMre for all eacopt tbe
tmoK. Kom were cxeoipt, eroo
UtiMtire oooda ware elcttM of
FURS! FBRS!
you buy or not*
MKNT OF TMI rTATt OF HIC«iOAH wWek to fW|.l«4 bX to- to
*
'
. i
M-«t»1w«^br«-*b«>keiAaiMr to enntoe tbe baok. count
,^dM*k«FM.»erMirboota«4 «. tbat Ue benk to to A -uiK
ir A. J. WILHELM sS
eatoUtto- u4 eomplrtef -*lb >U tb* requUewMiU of the bapkliit tow.
•Uef-btobl
I •fetr'to dep
UP WELL
SHOWRG
-1—
RMSaMPOLE
TRAVERtE CITY FOOT BALL TEAM
OOINQ OOOO WORK.
Ladies’Furs '
You have decided io Imy.thU
winter, have yon not?
If so. you should sec nnrs bn
fore making your purchasgt.
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
WNING CHAIRS
Utae hOKOrM Jokaa ware offactlrely
Ona of tbe largest emblems of tbe
aproKK a«ata and many new
fan prealdenUal campaign was raUed Will Opmi Beaaon at Mancelona OcL 7.
added to tka Mat.
‘" ^^V now have the swelleat
yMtorday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
OaUa of Oamea Be Far
Of oowaa Ibore were some
you ever saw. This chair, like
goods on the martei for this
the Junction of the prainmula an i
faet^. anck aa for example
cut, has large, wide, beautifully
PYont atreet by T. O. Nicholson at the
seawm. crahraclng child's and
yooKf lady from Toledo who
Inatlgation of the Fifth ward commitsawed back, beautiful shaped
Tbe Traverae City foot ball team li
misses' sou. Isdlci,* muffs, boas.
fltran a wroni dlrmnloo pod tni
now working In earnest and is show
on. r?WKX«.tr iSIIll. cur.
sawed scat.
In durability
of aodtof up at tbe oollefe found herli 1. oo a ailver white flag pole and
aelf aome mUaa in tbe oooniry and the alae. 4V4xl6 feet, enables the tag up In good form. B Welsler of the
there is nothing that will. equal
Our assortment Is several
IndependenU
has
been
given
a
place
wrote to faer paper aayinc Mlchlsan passerby to ivwognUe both ponraiu
it. The wide back and phaped
as
left
tackle
on
the
Clly
team
and
tlmt^s
larger
than
we
have
ever
► wa^ -mean." but ihoae aooo
great distance Which adorn
scat makes it vcr>^ comfortable.
shown before and inclmie^ many
wore off and wUe Indeed waa tbe ato- addUlou to the words "Roozevell and showing.up fine. The line up of the |
team at present ls.as follows:
L y»r if—Wf nto— Wrd «f ■MHw dent that didn’t abow them. The whole
And only.
of the finer goods not herelofo-c
FklTbanks.'*
McOlIlls. c.; Rokos. 1. g.: ]p.’lckenI
umaat u w«io*t. .f
Ins waa aimply a aorl of a training.
carried
by
us.
If
>x»n
arc
even
Take® altogether It Is a credit to berg, r g.; Welsler. L 1.: Despres.
Uoabt the rtetlma to be InatlncUre
dreaming of furs of any kind it
connected
ly oo their guard, to try to cbooae be- Fifth ward evldently% intends to gel t.; Dally. 1. e.: Captain Voglesong.
will pay you to call at once and
e.: Hclgues. r. b.; Hans. f. b.; Snushtruth and falaebood. It waa a
Into the campaign with ail the early
,le training loo. becauae in real enthufiasm of the most characlertailc all. 1. b.: Raff. q. b.; Tomson and HUo.
- : j|
AAWMV.MeALVAT.oriUBMw^
subs.
life It will be needed. It U almoat a
In commenting on the game which
certainly that none of the men ani
win be played there Oct 7. tbe MFUwere once “freahlea" at
\VH HAVL TWl'ILVK different prices in this Sake
i JlOoSrLD i uSSuOH.^tcyj^ tbe U. Iofthat
celoca Herald has the following to
II. baa or will ever buy a gold
ot Chairs. They commence at $1.00I and ran-c up to
brick. It ia a safe gueaa that by tbe
-Airangejnents have been perfected j
this. Come in and look iht:m over.
time they have paaaed through fresh
L game between Traverse CUy in- —
men year and are in line to pracUce on
iAIlLtS O. CARVER WON THE dciK^ndent foot ball team and the Man-1
,!*n- 1 Your
V
blood g'les through y.mr bo.^
that are erea na they wore,
QUN CLUB MEDAL.
celona Eleven, at this place on Friday, i with jumps and hounds, carry'm;
that they will have had aoae Bret rate
Oct. 7. The Traverse City boys are i wnrtn»h and active life to every part,
leMona in human nature. leMona that
heavy weights, probably averaging IT.*, if'you take Homslers Mo-.mmln
will cling and wont be fwrgoUen
Wholesale and Retail.
Your KeliaMc Ho
pounds.
* "
centf. Tea or Tablets. JohlU4.M
through life.
Qivarv-Oood Ciwd and Much
/•Fur several years there has U'Cii l>rug Co.
On the other hand, baaing aa prac
an
intense
'rivalry
between
ihe
«wu
----------------------ticed In eome other coUegea. la noth
places as to which had the In^iier, HAVE YOU
r«rCMk.
ing more or leaa than brutality. U
The last n-gular shex.t i»f the Travand the feeling Is Just as strong TRIED THEM YET7
■TB.WALTn.
geaeraily takea place in the nlgbi and
■se City Rod and Gun club for ih.
the victim ia overcome by force o( maon.of IMH was a great success, M*v*r. A. lb* vl,l.»r.-Ill com* im- ;
p,r«l !B *v*ry w.y po«l..l* lo
»»«■ »■« Mo-y M.k*.
numbera. No dUpiay of brain power the allMdance being large and the enm. and as our boys and practlc-1 ----- --------T---------or wit can save him Kgalnat force. thuetaam so great that tbe shoot co*'Hazing teaches nothing but bniUllty tlaued almost until moonlight. Tor Ing hard to prevent the accomplish
ment
of
their
nurpose.
we
may
Uxik
iK-cauac it can never rise al»ove Hi some unknown reason. M. K. Walton
fiir one of the liest and hardest fought
own levet
failed to show up. much to the disap
on the Mancelona
The fun at the V. of M. may be l*oU- pointment of ‘ Blir Murrel, and Saxgrid iron ."
rout and them may be a few
ton Bros, were allowed to keep their
.pots but Iheae’^will soon dlaapiK^ar magnificent tin cup dT-coratod with rib Tbe following is the list of game.,
and the lasting effecu will be whole bons and filled with a valuable coTlec- and dates secured so far:
Oct. 7 at Mancelona.
some. Metier the fun of the U. of M. llon of blue rock chips. Charles O.
Oct. 14. Mancelona at TraverM- ('by
ihsi the baaing of some of the
UK nuSm’iwlISwoB
Carver will have the satisfaction of
Oct 21. Manistee at Traversi* City.
lio l> j. WMAV.
pretentiotta colleges of the P^a^t
wearing the medal until next year as
Oct. 2» or .irt. at Manistee.
his 22 stiSHl up for him all through the
Nov. 4. Big Itaplds io Traversf City
MELRLEgg.MR. FERRIS,
match. The scores of the day v
Nov. 11. open. Valley City IndeiK-iidThe Herald, which is as earnest hi
as follows.
ents or Ludington.
behsU of practical primary reform as
Carver ...........................M
Nov. IS open. Valley City lnde|»endMr. Ferrts. recently asked wbmi Mr.
ones .............................. 21 20
ents
or Ludington.
BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS
f^s. as giFveaor. could do to secure
Davis .................
20
1517
Nov. 18. Traverse City at Big lUp
K general primary election law. That
Sawyer ...........................17 22
BOYS’ DRESS SUITS
’ .
Tomorrow, the mlsaloo will open a»
tuestkm Is not yet answered. Bo far
Memls .............................19 19
BOYS’ KNEE PANTS
as visible to the naked eye the Demo ihe 8t Francis church. Special serWright ...........................^7
cral machine in the state is bending vice, uuh in the fon noons and even
n^k ....................... 13
BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES
ings will be held for tbe next two
-^ery energy to elect Mr. FerrU.
Tenant .......... ...t^...12
tknt wad It U doing Utile for Parker weeks and two great missionaries. Murrel ...
Peter Ryan Claimed That the I
.18 18 15
Rev. F. A. J Kreldt and Rev. Fr. A Jnnd tbe national ticket, for candldi
Coohlln
.
\Vc arc uoinu lo clos,r out on.- parii. nl.nr liix- <>f hi|jh-srade «oy: and Childrin's
finilts will give some Inten^tlng and
for other state offices outside the |
....... 14
^;arm*’ms.
.... Snrini:
Spring ami
and new Fall
instructive sermons st the rooming Baxion ..
Suits anti Tanls. which will incUulc all «nr
kail Children's
Ch
emorsblp. or for democrat represe
yontague
rjieap, and now we shall sell ihest: ^ooils
and evening services.
Uves ia tbs legislature Uul it Is
The
trial
of
Peter
Ryan,
rhargttl
by
We have aUvav
aUva sold our clothing ^
Nortoa ..
some
at
just
onc-half
the
re;,mlar
price,
The
Rev.
Fr.
A.
J.
Smtts
will
give
one-third
and
one-quarter
on
some
at
one-ihird
ls«UMtur« Ibat must enact primary
Jefferaon K. Longwlll with taking a
off
Damm ........... 7 IK 18
,’hal your boys
bo, need at i*rices never
election Uws. and the govcnior can the first sermon of the mission tomor Miller ............................ 10 12
You have never had such a rhan .....i.uv just what
saddle, bridle, holdback siraph. halier
>\V clothin.4
clothiiu we couh
could
row morning at the high mass at 10:30
was the very best **
Hoy
grain sack from hU place in Gar
but sign or veto them.
The last squad gave an exhibition *.t
and the second sermon will be given
burbuVr
wanT?o cioJ omoof I^aV.rs'in Ibii lim-. >o cvcTylhin,
Mr. Warner will sign such a U
ahootlag an or dark. The resulla were; field township July 13. was held in Jus
buy
but
In the evening si 7:80- On week days
Vcrlcy's courts this morning and
narrow. 18. Davis. 12: Murrel. 1&;
must go.
tbe service will be as follows:
Ited In a fine of 15 and , costs, j
Desmond. 18; Norton. 6; Miller. 12.
First mass every momlni at t
governor and signed a primary
iinilng to tS».50. or thirty days In |
Although It got so dark that the birds
- passed by a republican legislsturc o'clock with short Instruetion.
could only be seen by stooping down jail being doled out by the court.
at
S
Last
mass
every
moralm
what credit could be claim for it? But
Ryan testified that he got the artlbehind the trap house and sighting
nocordtag to bis own declsrailon be o'clock with sermon
toward high heaven, Darrow. Miller cles in question in rvuirn for a note
Every evening, rosary', sermon
‘ would Bot sign any bill |»asse<l by the
and Sawyer loaded up their pump guns given him by a man In ThompsocMilc
tegtslature unless of the «zireroe type benediction.
t two years ago. but bis recttllw
and abol at five birds each* The score
The uahers will find free seaUng for
which he advocates and this might
tlon of names and clrciunstances w en
everybody bnl those that desire good ia ttcr«orded.
iMaa oo legislation at all.
ague that the lesUmuny was noi
If such democrat nominees for the seating should come early
Hnuya Thla?
convincing.
The best shoe for $l.r)0 that you ever saw. H/ts ll>^ to 2. The children's
We offer one hundred dollars reward
ft any rwae of catirrh that cannot
sizes at S'., to II und sell for SLJT
l.'iO. -‘THE .AMliKlCAN ItOY’ sho<; is one of the
SCOTS FOR the japs.
«red by Hall'. Catarrh Cure. F. J.
best ever made and have a genuine Oak tanned scl<- and we fully w.arrant c\e^ pair.
CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
W'c. the underalgned. have knowTj t.
They sell for $1.75. $2 CK). $2 Jo and S2.50 Some boys wear ; L pair of these shoes
J. Cbeary for the laat 15 years i
Miern him perfectly honorable in
a whole year.
Detroit. Mich.. Oct. 1.—Tbe JapicM iraaaacUoaa and finahcially
aaea« govermnent has turned lo IKlo carry out any obligations
troll for a large eupply of w inter
'^^Waldln?'Klanan A Marvin. W'hole- wear for lu troops in the field. It U 1
•aid on good authority that the Dlilt have.-another
■^ly. aetliis dIreeUr upo« the blool troll Alaskan Knitting roillH has an
and see the clulhinj: and shoes and you will surely buy. Y<»u
of tbe system.
for lUO.OOU pairs of "Ala
. Price 76c per
chance like it this year. You can’t make money any easier.
i'* fur the Japa. Alaska socks
fell, wool Itaad boou. sacb as arc
by woodamen to.lbelr work In
UST SHOOT OF SEISON
3. m. Slater
TRY A RECORD
WANT AD.
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY
GREAT SPECIAL SALE
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing and Shoes.
imrOWEEKSlISSION.
GIVEN $5.00 MD COST
Special Sale School Shoes
For the Bovs’ and Children, Misses’ and Girls.
HAVE YOU AMBITION
to some day fo Is business for yourself?
Yon’U need capital, and tbe successful
man of tbe future te Ihe younj man who
adds remlarly to his saTlnts accumt.
and has the capital when the opportunity
C9iue$. One dollar wUl Sturt yon : :
■I
FIRST NARONAL BANK
Come in Now
ICB CREAM SOCIAL at tbe Evan
galkml cbarch Monday evening. OcL S.
AH arq^ cordially tavUed.
MS^a
E. k4»c of Aylmer. OnU -ho hu.
hemi Ttoittoc hit dMChter. Mn. Ben
lUUer. ho* i»t«»«ed to hit hotoc.
C. R. Bitea. a Jarymaa from
called OK tbe FeKatermacber ca»
who apeat a aleepkan night in argu
asenL left for borne yesterday.
Bad Phil atarted ta the fa«» at
Bum Jordan todayA QUARANTSEO cure for PILSB.
0H-]Mta<loil4*rv »0c.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNIIH & LAY
M i
miTILE
- ti-
t r^-•
-
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*
TnaRsmi
ipaWRWID
bSM-
ihrnm ^
»•- Tk^
wmrn by SMC D. a OMtor w4
TW MSMSIIP of
rj 9t amid will w pint.
; ts. cm tte. tw sigSMt
Ml. Bd K.M Id MflOMr. Mia
[kta. of NortSport vrirM UH
mil to .itid Um fMMr.1 of Mm.
ItaSl*. MmM.w. Mr.. Lam ^
THE WEAPON s
OF DAVFD
A OmmMl UifAt. Dc. Hm—c, pr»>
^ad <W4r Machii—
Dr. A. H. HollUay aad PWd Bitbiy
mm ta a baad«a culllMi aIgM bed—
«TMa* to aid yar beg to
mm with tbelr autoa, tW doctor loa
tag a itf WadUgbt la tW ada^v aad Jabir
Mr. BoagWy bavtag bia gaaottae laah
-What jw fMa- to da that tor7>ke
wit raia aatbla* usMgt Ww to play twred what woWd
OaRBOM UHOSli BOND.
'’locks acruck.
gamea Tb— atbitclea toWa all tW i
of expectal
C— WHI RmWbiy Co— Up Ui Caurt
whistled,
TW rmi amta prettily
Ocdabitl.
old gewU—1 caugbed. n—g
WHS am— aM lorgm
Jacob Oofdi was admRiad to ball
a— ana—d. dogs cm— ft— sU ^
la the oaai'of flOO. aaUI the prfwent gK atrong than git rarnln. tbigb roctk— tor tbe expr— purpose of
term of tW CtrcuH court, baa caae theyYa both good. I kaowed a tottor Urkiag. lamp abadea feU dewa. waitoact that got hto atait to the warti dropped ^helr iraya. bablea screamed,
bciag probably callad Oct. 31.
bcaid a deaf old tody aay audi
to—baeataU pmcOen. Wblle be—a tryou bcani
on a—II taStaa by ttttle girla dreaaed
My to ber
FOR LOVE 0^ HI8 COUNTRY toxeUege be hep* i
rin do a. well.-
Bays tbe
I— Glebe. Cecoaawt oU. like battor, cantotoa7 pm* dta(wotableaM
-Baaety. butyric arid and iprtc w
decyllc acid, which give a pkoaaat
aroma to butter aad have a ^ oC
baart nut On— bMtir eoototoa leaa
water thaa tnm bdtter and win keep
fifteen or twenty daya wllbom show,
tag any arid reaetton. Tbewtoee It la
imefuMn maktog paMiy. tWenu butter
baa atoo been toand by trial the better
*Su?dS.OM* S
•ow. wSkA WM Sold tSU Mm
Mr. Id Mm. B. B. One. wW Sam
T.rioo. baud, tl b*«ltli !!.*«•«»•►
ai Mdlag mi—I. SoftSport,
ftcMtolL
J
rrtmd So— I— MtMtf u M IS. M M e
Mr*, d. M. Bidkloy of IWrMr.
For rutting doww with bto a—1$
^^Mtljr S« •• toctod Vf
that
passag
a
fix
wbem
tbe
I’amto*
woaldn*t
V
and afterward sUbUng a drunken ml
TIM M M fmw99tk iwmtr UM who hi we. .peMU . fir dapi »•
bwra no — wttboot the athtoOcA
> bad jeetwl at him. a Gennan am^
pottto «f tlM mot. tai SI. NortSport tSo gomt of Sor SrotSer. Tl.
-Thto waa the way of It:
nt has Wa wHitem«ed to forty-fire
-When I Urad oat to Nevada It waa
m m • thSi of tSjrir lore and
pnni-— and M trt.4 to mU H .t U Wrry. pud iSmaM Um days’ imprisonment.* Tbe —ne eooit
route
for
So—
tSta
—imtag.
a
mighty
voih
coaaezy.
Oamtoto’
good wMSea.
to prison tor four mouths a prk
josm . dnit M.. H. WMoCMod
directly po 1
aa’
mlnto’
wa.
tha
two
pwtoahtoBA
.SaS.
KM
of
Alba
airtmd
la
towa
TW MeMa departed at a Mle Soar
who had m^vted to C«d bto
ft a 9Md irtSoS S. f.fMd M
site of tbe 1
gamblin’ bein’ couaidered tbe mom rathmndMj to loM tW wlatar S—.
meS plaaeed aad wlaSlag Mr. aM
« dM t. a MhMSmM. .«
If it U still inuct, aU a weS. There to
Mm. M C a—r— of P^OMMpSlA Mra. WUei —ay retama of tW day. — W TUaea. The tad aeodt ftK —ctable of tbe twa There waa two no loUeriug in the neighborhood, ikf
wSoSi-MltSd*—atMoriSMiss DAISY 8HADSK haa returned
has it ever hai»pened that a slugle bird
pon. left for bo— tSU —mlat via
appears and a mate aubaequeuUy from Detroit to remato here permaany eoe Interested In coUectl
ly and will* teach voice enUate und
DKiolt aad BaCalo afUa few dayf
DrtU oewapaper an’ tryto’ to eatabiiah cornea upon tbe scene. The pair arrive
TW Mrter la a fmak. boyteh
TUIt with Ser mt^oiie W. Sralug a warm feeliiig low—1 the I nited it by a fearU^ courae. Ho waa ak together. Thto to nnqoestlonebly true piano at her bo— W Sout Unton St,*
I of Rev. W. L. Lmif* Btotm aa the frleod «f hi.ownrountry way. atUckio^ the wo’thtoaa. an’ thJa of wrena of the past seveti summera
Tajtma aaya tWt the rtampe be Modi way be got tbe anpport of tbe thrifty. and anggests that tbe marital tie to not
TWrwMdl.gl.Mat Sad M
rmbmee coUectioiie made by Ulrnseh Bnt be had to do a good deal of flghllg’ volunurlly broken whatever tbe brUs*
Lot Angeiaa. CaU wSo Wve petm via
and aeveral of hi. acboolmatra. Tli#j an- wouldn t have nobody in hto em cairera from August to April- Tbe
fglSd Md* tSt^rooU WM. of .
ploy that couldn t abaot One day a male may lose bto mate, but be
umea aad Glatya. the BiOe daogta
fMlitjr ud B.& ISrgM tSM tW ordl. itiag the family of Oeorge
yonng man juat out o’ collego cm— finds another, and,the wld.wcd bird
•MT. A. tSU IW «Mi SW WM of the left today tor a trip through MIcStgaa. tern of Her. W. L. Laufman, wW re
imay loee ber lord, but ahe promptly
vMUng tW leading cltlea before mmalaod b— a week vUlUng friends and every amount of money, no mattei along and asked for a
mm^ SIM. Mr: TwMdW wm of ts.
inatM agato. and ao one or tbe other
Ww amaU, can be ua«l. The boyt
- Young u:
tnralng to tW Weet.
bidom tbelr Saal.departure for iheli want to O.C wrhat they can mlee tc poattfooa are
.MM tSat It WM SUl
keep, tbe old summer borne In mind,
Judge JoSa A. borangee left on boaaaw bo— la Ofaad RapIda. left thli help the families of aehllera who hart manpgtng editor waa kUled last week, and it to never forsaken, it iH-eotncs
la— ^or SattooB Bay today.
noon with tbelr family peu. the four been away In Mapehort. for month, an* the iocal* wUl be buried tomorrow. fixed feature of ihelr lives London
Miaa Maude Dulyea. who ap
mitba old Wppy Teddy, and ih. and left thrir loved onm destitute and For tbe next few weeks tberell be
V<m can hank your savings
week here the goeat of Mlaa Ml aii-yir^lr—Uy cal Dick, aafeij needing aid. Tajlma Ay. that it to • pretty bot work for any one that take,
here safely and convtuieutly,
—m—ed in aiTlmpftiptu aleepln, rommoo fad for boys in Japan to c(A bokl on the paper, for we*re bound to
Frederirk KuowleH. vtoitlng Murgvon
Tl— Sot All CildfiT selleye tl
and U
though yim may live many miles
run tbe u»eo that abot ’em out o’ the of the Frcslni-terton boaidtal. was in-rmg. Mr. Dick U a hlaiorlcal cat
I aell
Iowa Can you ahootr
away. We pay 3 per cent Inter,
foroilng
SU
operotloii
the
other
day,
having tollohred the fortuaea of Wa be
- *No.’ said tbe young feller. T never Ala«»rlaHl in bto work, sleev*^ rolhvl
the I
est compouDiUHl twice a year
Mm. Oeorge WSlt left for Kalkaaka loved family all his life, except on«
than they <*ould at bo—. Many of the had any practice.’
^ A
cor froin the FeaDrlraiila today.
without presenting your booh,
-•Well. ihtMi. 1 reckon III hare to
—1 year when he was kwt at Cadillac •umjto which the boy 9eM are of the
had no thenghf for the amltlglaad arrlTod in lowa ihU momln*
and we will lend you without
Mra. Mabel Beckwith left for WIH- doing a period of mlnUt. rlal moving. laane coiumetnomtlm of tbe sUver wed give the tfwitlon to the beat appUlunguage nor n’* ailed s,e lful!U>»
of
flroai Prorrp—t, where the party oc- il^burg after a month a^t here
charge a small hank to take
ding of the etuiwror and emprem.
Mr.
Lanfmaa
dlacoverwd
hla
wbe«k^iUy
that
a
proliat------.
.....
oapytac It bare enjoyed a delightful
home to colUvi your money In.
Taj^nm in liU k*tt»T Ws that no em
D. esaaey returned to Barber Creek aboata In a family who had taken him
kM*wn as a “pn»to‘.** iHwIring tbe lowoek-e outing. It contained W. McC after a abort boalnem trip here.
abouki *-ull him a beggur. but bellee#
Fall or write us al»out.lt.
atruiiieiit. be said:
in and traded a beautiful new dolly to
Oraftoa and wUe. William Kerr and
Mr. and Mra. McDonald and daugh- thelltllencwmlslreaaoftheloei prod- tliat be desire, fo give value for valw
-When- U the luv.her
and that hto motive to a r.iiriotic oae ally team and was counted the best
wife. Clarence Ryalnger. John Chew
-Hero I am.*’ resiamded the me.*k lit
r Pearl. wW have been vlritlng at
Commlasloner Macfarlaod ha. writtei pitcher the nine ever had.*
and Mlaa Chew, all of ntuburg. and aien Arbor, pamed througb town to- Igg1.
tie voK-e.
the tod. iBiyUig th.nt bo will l*e glad
-Tbe yonng man had the edlcatioA
It was difficult lo fiiiUh the job p ilh
aecompaaied from here by C. E. Mur doy o nlbelr way borne u> Barker
let It l*e. known that he has tbe stump, though the next appllcaut knew how to • «tea*lv band—Chhwgo Journal.
THROW BOY INTO 0L6 WELL.
ray.
and if they are sold he w ill remit lb* Tan the bammer* and all uulck shootCreek
/
While tbelr flab aloriea are pew
Mr. and Mm. A. B Jonea and Utllo iaxifto Almoet Coata~U«fe of Il Year. KCK^-eds. ' He will send out a nolle* in* trick A but rarnln* was out of bis
dcmriblng the stuiurw and IndlrnlliM Une. Gallagher tuk the college man
Qamaee Ryalager. who haa never or •on Alva, who have been vUIUng Mra.
coaatered a real Carp lake alory lelle^ R Slmmona retanmd to ihelr home lu
New York. Oct. 1.—Toaag boy. al- the sums whUh the Wy exinils to gel am! aet him to work at ouct
-Tl>e next mornln* there waa a alx
for them. _____________
before, r—ited the aogaooMa of *The Bellaire today.
etollag the public acbooMatnoahing.
xlln* article feferrin* to a certain man
Mr. and Mm. HngS FSrreU and Mm U U Save lakca part In a baxlng
who had shot the local editor, goto*
* DOG’S $1,800 COLLAR
from hi. long OolUna of Alpia. who W^ M vle- wklch narrowly mlaaed canaiag the
over bis past history like a harrow
(Math of Herbert Howe. 11 yearn old. LIIIU. R.SAell's ret We.rs O.M over a field. Blackleg, vagabond,
CWala aiaUU*4 mitfc Diamoa«s.
drunkard, murderer, waa Ibc terma
DoiigWrty and A. LoagaSore retume.1 TW lad waa captured on hla way to
kllss Ullton liusseU-s little dug wa» naed. Soon aa tbe feller saw the arti
Krbool by a band of larger acboolbo— today.
easily the moot arUto«.TStlc uul—1 Ir cle be went to tbe Drill office, climbed
Mr. and Mm. Jacob Blrmley and aiatea. They booad him with rope., Samtoga
tbe other day as be trollee the atalra. and the first thing the new
fortaaa af harlag haokad the largwat Mra. Bruce Umcka left for Plttaburg bandaged
hU eyaa
and mouth, proudly about weariug an
eol employee saw wa* tbe uiuzxle of a
aa well aa the amalteat tab recorded
€.10 thto nwimlnf with the remain, marched him half a mile and then tor. aays tbe New York Hetitkl. He k cocked revolver comln* Ibruogb ll»e
la thalriOBg Hat. The party were pho- of tbelr mother. Mm. Davie..
threw him Into an abandoned well.
a tlnv Japanese spaniel, wlili long door. Tbe next thing was an arm and
togravlmi 1 iSe beach before leaving
When Howe failed to come hom^ his entry 1hair, white and black piiUbea, r tbe next a man’s body. Of course they
Mm. Laura Stocking returned to
with the aooth bound 11:10 a. m.
and bright eyc-a Mis* was cornin’ mighty yulck. hut not too
dk Rapid* today after a .bort vWl mother noUOed the police and aearch fu:all pug I
fund of him. and sb« quick fur the editor. 'He caught up an
to oompMe tbelr delightful northern with Mlaa Olive Spencer.
was at oace Inatltuted. The mUslm BuaiuMl is
ographed many ilmw Iron inkstand and. Jest as the man's
-ipmueea.
They pull directly
Mm. U T. Plopper of Georgia, wl^o lad*. 7-year-old brother furoLhed a bolding him in her arms. Hhe l.«ke» face showed within the door, let fly.
dhroagh to their home deatlnailon
ha. been in the north .luce April, left clew aad the detective, finally located him driving with her fre<iucully and Ukln’ him plumb In the temple.
the
boy
In
an
old
well,
distant
from
-Well, the next momln* there waa an
today for Cincinnati on her way borne.
makes a great pet of him.
Jesse I.ewlBohn Is aotuctlmcs per ohUuoiy in the pafier recountin’ the cirMra. E. A. Steven, of Kalkaska. any house and concealed by under
He had been in the aame poel milted to lake the dog out with him funiHtanc-e and waruin* the man who
wW has been visiting ber brother.
had
killed the mauaglo* editor
on
hU
walks.
He
sauntered
up
lo
ths
Aged W—dn Tataad Away at the Aay- David 'Stricklin, for two weeks re- tkm ten houm. but wa. not irtou.l>
known at tbe
Grand Vnlon hotel in Kiratoga ih- I enough of hia record
tunwd borne today.
injured.
«
other tort^uon. holding the dog In hi- Drill office to laud him in jail. • When
Mm. A. K. Kamaey and little «>n
hand. l»uvld <;ideon was vyirii hlir the new editor met him on tbe street
BRkvITJES.
John of Kalkaska, who has been vU
and they .topped to conveiwe with r that afternoon the feller was o-comln*
BmllU Sewandowaka, aged 72 Ulng Burdickville and Kassun. left for
group of horsemen.
SpMlAl coAnmnlcllon Tr»T*r»<
yearn, died at the aaylam Thnraday Mancelona for a short visit.
evening, her daughter Uttle of MUMrs. George *'mtler and son. Mas CUy lod.*. No *2!. r. ud A. M.. Mon and all preacn
I of stones and. ^hl* his enemy j
after paying It as predt:
wraukee arriving WedneMay and being fer l>bn. of Grand Rapids, who have d.y tvooln,. Work In <h. third dr Hr. Ia>wlsohn.
ichln’ for hi* gun. got out a two
»e. Krfrwhmrnu
at her bedaidr until ahe paased away been In town a month, relumed bompounder roCk and landed It In the niklTh« WomW. Club votrd ye.t*rd«t
She leave# beeldea ber husband, who today.
die of his forehead. Tbe fcilcr dropruxi
n If they would ste|» Into
, shop while he bought a do like lead, but got off %viib concussion
is to yearn old. four unmarrlwl 6
Mm. A. Nephew of Orark. who has to ,l»» Ml .ddltlon.1 »:5 fnr thr Lu
a 8too* m*morl»l fund. nn. ____
of the bralu. When he got wcH he was
tern, all living In Milwaukee.
spegt alx creeks In town the gueat of
Ti e Jeweler ssld heri«d not kt^ep any ! warned by the committee to light out. j
nrinber U to be w«d.ed 1!
-Taaeral eenlcea were held thl* mom- Mrs. Ruth Kennedy. 212 West Ninth
x>ll.n»
inteoded for dogs, but b* | and be lit
10 be paid A. »on m» pomlb!.
igg at t o’clock at 8t. PrancU church
reet. returned today.
• end hadn’t come ;
t InlcudtM for a won.
aad the Interment waa in the Catholic
Two Itemlnlcan sister, from the to tbe «nAnrl»l .errewry. Mm UrrH
would do. and so the party [ toughs didn’t like tbe Idea
Tbe many old time friend* of Jm. S
eemetery. Undertaker Andeiwon hav little Bister, of the Poor at Oran 1
t!»c brnt-elcis. Tl»e only onr feller cornin’ In wlto what they conskl j
ing tW funeral arrangement, la Rapids, who have beeb vl.ltlng in lewl* In- tbi. city nlH br ln<ere*ted
ottrst-tcil Mr. lA'wlsohu s fane? ered a barbarous way of tlglitin’. sol
a heavy gold chain bUkUUM with one of cm-the meanest. low lived ciias .
turned to Grand Rapids ihU in the nnnounrrmrnl of bl. n.*rr1»se
charge.
to Mr.. Id. rnok of Detroit »blcb oo dlniKouds nnd rubles and worth $l.«00 In the terriloryAsirc out that he was
All ».gnx^l that It was very Ikxuiuinf goto’ to down the editor with the old |
The funeral of Mm. l-aura B ^ow
Mrs J. L. Gibb* and daughter Ma enrred U.t -urk. Mr. Lewi. bn. beeo OB the dog. and Mr. Lewtoohn bought fashiODed weapon-lhe revolver. The
wa. held thi. afternoon at 2 o clork rlon returned to Mayfield today.^afirr for lome time tbe mmtndrr ot the
it. rirero is no likelihood that the dog next day the newspaper man waa walk
at thr A.bnry M. E. rfiurch. Rev. Hugh visiting Mm. L. K. Gibbs.
Wricbt Sablurtum hotel nt Atm*.
Will be iiermltted to run oromid wllk In’ along the street when he beard a
Kennedy oaclatlag. There wa. a per
The Wonmn-. Relief Oorp. will h.tre the *—moil ureal variety of pups ahaip cry. ’Look outr He bad lo do
Mr* Jennie Wataon. deputy great
feet wtwUh of biuttful fiower. and commander of the L. O. T. M. M. wh5 their miDu.1 Umpection on Monday white be to wearing hU gems.
a pretty quick job of thlnkln’. w«ri.
was thto way: Not aeein’ ao enemy in
piany friends wwfw p—ent.
has been at Lake Ann. Empire and afternoon. Mm. U.H. of Nortbport
front, be coocluded there waa one U‘
Honor on busine». paaeed through will iMPOCt them. A picnic .upper. ADDITION TO A WAR SONG
hind and a bullet was romlu’ right off.
NEW NATION BORN.
All tbe membem »re torited.
town for her borne at Charlerolx.
Be wheeled Uke a Hash, takin* a atone
8e«. btimlrod «r.t« of »rem. com
from hto pocket as he turned, got hto
( Decidea Net to
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Abbott and little
Br*»«slit Vp •• Date.
bringin’ a revolver to
tret* bnm«ht In M*t nlibt by tbe C<r
daughter of Kapanee. Onl.. are |
«»Dds Of people hare been a^ig eye on a man brin
stooe right
bear oa him and
lumbta from Bowem H.rbor for the
•
than
forty
years
**Tenrtui
of
W.
N.
Abbott
of
Seventh
atree
Waaiilngion. Oct. 1.—The American
cmmlii. factory «d SM rmptle. .ere
lllsa
Mabel
Walt
left
at
nooi
govemtoent has Uen formally re«a«s
Mapleton. where ah^ wUl enter acbool returned thl. tmtmln* tor . fre.b Wled to extend its regonlUon to a ne^
loc
tbI.
prodoct
belnit
.11
contr«ted.
vat Kmrclgr,;b;
atau of this hemisphere, the sam work lor the winter term.
Tlrnr* will be mt prmrhin, «nrlce
The Mlase* Mary Boyd'and
> whlcb brings tl
bolag -THe Fnw State of the Count tbe PtidI Pre.byiert« church Bon
di.le. aaya a Baate
aani." lil. u the small bit of terrl Soofieid of Wllllamtburg apeot the day
d«y erenln,SS
verep
waa
written
lory wedgW between the U.rdcr of
The .rtJcl. In ymterdnyh Record tlona which are
T. A. Paraoaa returned today from
iltv. Tbe beat clU
Frt—h Qotoi Id Brazil; claimed by
in Itoed’a Ferry
I,inr.nil-r W. a Miller-, .com crop
both aatloaa but decided by arblira- ibort bnaiaeea trip to Petoakey.
Thomaa McQmth of Grand Bapida tbcdM hoee nod It.SW ponod. from N. H.. to attend the G. A. B- encamp
You may want one of these if you’re
Um to bekiug to Brazil. Upon recelv
two
and onehnlf ncre. iMtcd of ment. he caUed on hto pabltobers. They
aotlce for all to
tog (W appeal from the would-be inde- raa In town on busin— this
t-rteemm-. It wn. «dd td U. emr tofo—cd him that to aider to abtalr
that an caught
goioi; to take a trip. ^ ou ought to sec
a laoewal of hla fiamai war bong’s
pideat BUtc Acting Becreiary Loomdm would be ahot
oopywrigbt a verse at—Id be aAled.
our line—we saw a chance to secure a lot
la made i iBveatlgaUoa and Mcured
a. The Dtomand
Mr. Klttrtdge said ba woold t^lnl
. and aa the
non. from the Fmeb aad Bmxlllan
ol these goods at much less than regular;
about it. He went over to the Gommoa
peam club nre mqi—ted to mm
town baca—life and raapacubtet
Mm. C. E. Tmvto, BUM Ninth atroel, and beneath the rima be was enughi an caihe in and advcfttoeineiito floaaaa
wholeiale prices, so we secured a splen
tom that there waa no i
Tr>v«« City Mw.. DM 0«Ml Wwk
ij aflioi ht t:30. Armnge- up b.v. the partlcutor muse wbWi pro
tarfevwact with the Bern
did assortment.
Probably there is no
wUlbeiSltoriheworkoCtoe •Idea aver song sad in tea labtotcs ta
«iw CMt Jordan Rmm VmUi^
miat
an
the
arm
J
tha
ytwaf
fiiadotanied ta the pobltobero with the extra
thto go—eat.
Tim. lUdfc
yyir.atoDa^ctolti—article a person so much dreads to buy
retae, wriitca on tha back af an aU ato got hla atart to UfA and I faekoa
that whi a maa bigot hla Mart
ideal. Mm- C E. TT*rta.
eavMope. Jtreada:
THE MARKETS.
thabMtar
hia
adocatii
tb.
man
fitted
as
these
goods,
usually
sold at such high
Mm. K. L Biir will leave
The wsr is over cm tbs rid camp CreanA ha li-to oeeapy hapartaiit poaittoi
Atur tbs OaM ot y*aw
day tor. a tl daya’ ataj in a
prices. But you will be surprised at the
DHroit. Mlclu Od. 1.—Wheal—De^
Tha yaangalar back— part aaraor af
Tbe cram to w«vtng o er the BKHiad
aad Detn>lt. where ahe wUl take a ape^
o—her, lUSH: No.'t red. H-21: No. ?
tha peper, and arben tbe tarTttacy wi
good qualities sre show and the low prices
t««l I. th« freeJordU ■»* «*»«* oial con— of atndy ta acalp ireatmit.
com. Uc: No. 3 Vhlte onu. 32%|C.
rtage Ude wa. Imid thl.
Cara Fod Carp Far Kpiraroa.
we arc offering them. They will be sold
Toledo. O, Oct. i.-Wbit-Cnmh. Mcoiid monoy 4«pluU« tact tta>
erman carp are being ooru fed aad
S fnmi the couaty elcrk’a ofU.17%: DMMiMr. IU»H: iUj. ordor to «ln tb. «« lUbmt O. w«
cheap as long as we have tBam. Call
cned
like
to
—ar
baca
to
Daaaaw
(omd to ttk* • awk of 1:*». M «w fiea to Witworth Pulmer of Tbomr
a.ii.
tb* opimoo of tb. oaetbtot. Obtbad —flue Id J. Erma Anaekoto of Inearly y> securfc choice. : ‘t :
|
proper roadltkm lOOjOOO |vmada af i
» bwtbt
tb««
fc-t "•* »" tcrkxhen.
*l
fiah w
«ooU b.». ««■ lb. n«d. H. »*»
UtUe Master HariM Hfll vfiM ^ ^
.tao «tnW lb tb. *;U ido*. eoataf
to fomtk
itodywhodrietetohliUttto wtth riSaa. white ^In to thrawa lata
t M M fM< Id B««M «•
tbewato*$aUy. It la agpectpl tha fiph
THY A MCORO WAMT AA.
wm be toctiaNi400 pap ear. la we*
him ta the back baMde l
■mv A SK»«) WANT *a
WTfinirHiattnf
OilolTimSiniN
CMPUKEPUn
Tfiwt* CIti Still 'Bnifcv
MMV
SjJijnd‘$l.5Lp™*JI
mUISMlllDOWSM
Just received a new line of
Petticoats at the above prices.
These are the very best num
bers at the price, we have
shown in a good while, of good
quality’ of Mercerized .Cloth
made up in attractive styles—
good full widths all lengths,
these are both
;XXRA GOOD
A TRUNK
SlIiraTb^r
b«,b.bl.J.w. »UC0<.«.
-A Grip-A TelescopeA Suit Ctise
REDPHHTOISEMD
N j sHKri
KsriStlSsS
m
jkta tetiw bMk 'bwMt kraildMl I
A mmm • =’»
llm. AaM«k«> M Mk.1 ‘
HANNAH & uvM
CRT trAflnl nfJiaMi, «
(ii^ barn by M. W. A.
lor
Mbr fff EL lASlA SiE bfiite WW
aI0M»>
There is a quality in ftoyal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord
ingly endorse and recom
mend it.
IbeekyoAcwa.
ITbe M«4in «» %• raacEed by the
aide atslrway jtm Uikm auwat or by
the M^lar aa the Fcaat /draat am
cmcoE.
rvsi7thli« wae amaoth pafllng fbr
aa writsa Jamea A. Beiliy in Eaeeesa
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
.-'STTi-.-SR
Writes. **P>or If jaam I aalsred
unifoiAi and satisfactory
e a I
tram Parkt kre
f.SJ^Sra;S:\
FLOUR
hrowafahUL ^ utf F. H. MW««. •
lemooa we bad made
sapmtanoa. TbMWi bad a udry
The chma which Ima hmm andw la
IndslRginftef the awser. wUI be ^sad leak. Bpt at half gaM 1 tba peo- ip.t. I«>k« Irttb aliwM
^bmmn to awatm mrur the hUltep.
It Mama that at naan a half ^
“
•earn Objecta fw WMMi the i
Bwd and the dtiseoi
LKma.
ihlng the work of tbe day
• theafteraoooatlbscir.
. Tto leam ^aore of the grant thoaght
whldi cautea aotaa and aottada to be
lag te see the a
Of aeren years age. Few cUles ran
Tto kaow th^ path over which the PISS aU our seau wmu uuM. ami yet boaal liaudeomer parks than oura. and
the people kept awannlng to upon ua.
art has come to as. Its hlatory expert- WeMmuted to them that there waa no Wanlri. Jobi»«>n la entitled to tba
epce and lafiaeM for good
CORN YIELD TO Dt HEAVY.
more mam toside. bat tots made little ready and willing appreciation of etw
To become acquainted with thi
impreaslMa. Tbsy were ttoee to see tbs fry prisoner fur tbe cbanulng view
tern whose tines hsve been given to abow ami didn't linipaes to be dlaap- w hirb gmrta our sysa. fnmi w hatever
UM l« Flew Ibrnw Year* •••awhsf*
ikolnt we luay be statWnied at our
the divine nrt; to think na they did; to polutsd. They bsgau to get
dally Uak.-Utar bf Uupa iStoC
Finally Fa«md ttartaa U
ipmmed ns they ware .nd so rm What bad been merely a t
Webater CHy. lowai Oct. 1.—The
«ug.l
______________
throng of msrtymakem waa t
n crop in Hamlltoa coaaiy praoOothe appearance of a mob. Our beat In
ally la all paet danger of froaLal thia
terpreter made a speech to them In
Would not interval
With a f»w arnre days of fawn^
which he asked them to umi
lcK>klng for a guara
ttodr lesding men. k'ull of ---------- Yures. bums or piles Otto Dodd
able weather thla muty will banrem
»Uir«' watfh last Saturthey shoulsd out the names of aevcral. | Ponder. Mo., writes -iKuffered with
ilggaot emp la Ita hlatory. Tbla
d 90m through qnite an
llnaiiy one cmioe forward, and he waa an ugly
for a year
e eonaeoaua of opinion na gatheaperlwc.
«*»u«dlnii
iwuueated to a<^ a committee of four Bttcklen's Am im Salve <
To thlak. foel and express
weed from the eleven towns In the
who were to go iiiahk* to aacwrtaln fur
ty. Thirty-three buabels per ncre music.
themasites
aidl
report
to
thetr
frienda
AkMt that OMiay yaara a«o. a youna
oaldered n very fair average ooni
Advantagsa sf tbs School.
n bsther or not the Upl w aa complete- P. H. Meads' I>rug Stores.
«aa vorklac for Mr. Ort.vrnfer.
crop Hamilton county will banreat
In the school of music aludenti
abovad him iha watrli. which wa*
The eommltlee wi
I forty to fifty bnabela to the acre
ily receive the regular leaaoi
mhar black In color, cipkaimna lUal
was osi'orted inside,
thin year. According to varying local ikw, piano, violin and organ.
Ihr tlmaplaec had raocnUy pamcd
F of them
out in a few ulnutss, and
ities from U to 100 per cent of It la Undred auhSmta nm gtren.4 affording mounted a ticket eeliera aiaud ami
throarh flr« The watch waa In hU
broader view and better under
om of danger.
announced that it was as we lupl said
Mackinaw pockM when the aarmant
U estimated that the com crop of
A
bowl
of
dlaappototment
went
up. A
NOTHING DOING n'ILL
wae baraad. bat neemad aa aood a
■tnte win reach 300.000.000
Classes In which real school work N woman with a baby iu ber arma called
tUaeplece as ever.
leU. HamUloo county will pro done, are regularly conducted. Books out aouieliaug ami ni-Usd puat the
Later, while the younc m^n was
plctttrm. Ulka on art and mualoal cul tU-ket eellerm. ThU w aa in tbe Joan of
> lt> full quou of tbla vast am
workinc for Mr. Orovcn«er. he loat hla
which means S.000.000 buahela. Good rare, ways of study, impromptu apsak- Arc country, yon know, ami this wom
an oeemed to pooaess the aplrit of tbe
watch In the field one day while pluwSixrial F-ngagvment of Aroer*
induce think that the price wilt be all Ing. eaaay writing and personal crttl Maid of Oriewua. lustauily tbe mob
int and waa unable to find It. Ynara
lea's Greatest MlnMrel
are some of the elemenu of the w tts aurglng in behl I her. Many be
of 40 eenu per buahoL If these
paaaed by and allll the watch failed to
lies aud crawl iu
mates hold goock sad It will be ad
gsn
to
cut
the
guy
show ap. The youn* man left for oth
a a student before he or she will
muted on all aides they nr^ coaa
er parta but hla watch rvnmlned be
live, the value of Hamilton county a be properly educated in the fine art.
hind. The field wna plowed every yenr
Pupils who are eomeilmea timid,
com crop wUl aggregate 11.200^.
daring the five yonra. bat without find
elumay. bold or cart leaa. soon change men bad g.-illoped to tbe town. Hml Just
Ini the wnich.
to Ideas of strength, culture and re when things were looking most oml
FARMER TRIES EANKRUFTCY.
Lnat week while Mr. Orovenger waa
•nement when they learn the better nous and v. e to-gau to be sure that they
plowing In the field, he apied aomtSssks to Evsds Peymsnt ef SSAOO for aray and come in contrast with high would pull Ibe tent down upon ibelr
thing reaembllng ailvet in the furrow
Prsneh of Promlss.
standards. The school becomea a cen beads half a regliuenl of cavalry came
ter where the atudenla Invite their .•acing over tbe bill. Wllb drawn aaSprtngfleld. III.. Oct. 1.—Wl
bers they cleared out the p«H>le who
he wna much aurprlaed to
n
Dunn, a farmer of Owsneco. hsn friend-, and the good done In this way were not eeated, and tbeu they sur
Introducing the Qrand SpecUclong kwt watch. Giving it m 1
mnnot be overeaUmaied.
rounded tbe tents. Finally, after a
ulsr EUrirlr Firsl Part
nhakr. it atarted off aa If nothing had (ll(^ s petition In bankruptcy in the
To many people who are well edu long delay, we were able to give the
United SUtes district court to escape
oed-probably glad to get
selling
performaniT. That was the u»«»t ex
again after iu long rt'*i.-Kal- a judgment for 15.000 assessed agalnei
Ume I ever eiiHTlem«ed in ibsi
him for breach of marriage contmet study of music la lliUe understood riling
*'JI
City of Spliudpr
•bow business. To make sure that
The Judgment waa given In favor of They ate surprised to know that to In there might be no reiH-tlUon of it we
lighted by
Ida Denton, bora Sexton, of Stoning terpret a fine composlikm should re had a detail of 4W st»ldlers around
•AND CONCERT TOMORROW.
^ Da»Uox Bb<tr.c Ugkl. 5(|0
tun, Ust iv«*ember. Dunn scheduled quire more than one or two lessons teuU at all subsequent perfonuauces
Maak In the Aftemeen at 2:90 at Cen- SMieU of 125 aa against the Judgment, each week and from one to four hours to the south of France.
each day. Harmony, ear
which conatltutea the bulk of hla Ilatrml School Sulldihg.
The KiBEPlns of Minstrelsy
Saves Two From Death.
uslcal culture, history ol
The following U the program that
Btooskvr
>ry and coinpoaillon are
-Our UtUe daughter had an almost
by the Travem*- City
ames of thing- for peopU
IN HONOR OF MIfiS 8CHIER.
wnmmmm
U
ISTu"
City Opera Hme
Tharsday.Oct. 6
Armonk. N. Y.. -but. when all
Und of A
and Mrs, Elpber Entsrtalnsd
failed, we saved her
other ren
changed until regular school work ef
Ling's .New Discover)
Frisnda Last Eveninsniece, who had consumption in ax
Dr. and Mrs. Slpher entertained Hast fecu the proper correction. Parenw Our
advanced
stage, also used this won
evening for Miss fechler. who U to come to vUlt the departroents of tb-» derfql medicine and today she Is per
leave today for the winter. The main school of music and say ‘I am wiser; rectly well - Desperate throat and luni
I never knew there was so much lo diseases yield to Dr. King's New Dis
feature of the evening was cards.
to no other
med ‘
c
the subject." The surprise and enthu
O'Brien received the bead prize
fallible for coughs and cold,.
Mr. Holley tbe conwila'Uon. Mr. Holley siasm of many visitors during the past
$1.00 botllQS guaranteed by
^Jtobert A. KeUiT.
year has blen very enconraglng :o
Drug Co.. 8. E Wall A Son,
t-^dyl. "Tlu- Bird, and ihr Brook.- R favored the parly with a few reclia, Meads. Trial bottles B*c
both teachers and pupils.
lions which were much enjoyed.
It EtuUa
. Overture. The Jolly RobU‘rs.»*
••rival «r thm Cwltlr.
Ch»rmkmm la BrUUS Ara*y.
ITEMS OF interest,
max Voa SupjH^.
In Brooklyn and abo In Man'ovttsti
IJeuteuaut Richard Neale. Jr. of the
Tbe projected elei-irlc- railway op
. Wallre,. -GoUlrn Bun.rl.- John T. Mount Blnuc is to be completed wlthlu British army was married at Muskn* ibrre seciu, to be a rrvivsl of the CHtBall.
six yeara
eve a few dap< ago to an Indisn gtrl le lanKtuige. Ciaiwes me Im-Iii;: formed
utery day In Goibaiu uml lu tbe «liy
.
Medley. **Tbo Voice of the Hudson.'
lUts give trouble In tbe
of CanadUn diatrk t ^In tbe Cbcrosee
tbe bridge ovtu" wbb b «rbulnn<
dergruund railway by eating the rub- aaUou. having come all Ibe wsy from arroas
4 Paul Dresser.
•f the ancient tongtie pre«lde, and tbe
March. -American RepubUc.” H. H ber ln,uUtlon off tbe %%vlre*.
Bontb Africa to cUlm tbe sv.«vibeart
•ear Co of his boyhood daya Al«ut the tUur Ohemberehip of tbeae i-btM^*, I, daily
Farmer Henry Marr.
Increasing. OneM>f Goilmin', |»ollce
mbua Bartholomew
y. 19^ the war hroke out in South Africa captain, joined a elaMi tbe other day
the c>.nter man of tbe pupuUtion Kmle ahtoped from^New Orteans and becnuiM* bf- Wild be tva, aMmiued to
BIDS KHOCKEO OUT.
of the fulled bUtea.
.was aoou at tba front. He lmm«U acknowledge that he did nut'know
Mule, or raraqiiay teA I- w^de of atelj enllrted aa a Uritlsb trooper. II- over a domm w<.nW of ibe r.*itic
Setback for the Detroit Federal Build
Ibr lirixUbiu holly Tbe lufiisluu.tos
iu many battles and 1ms manj tongue. The German,, be i-oritendMl.
ing EsUnalon.
a pleasant onlor aud sn agreeably bib ___.1. Nesrtc was wounded at BkH-m nae tbelr luotto-r tongue when they
Whaklngum. On I -Bid, tor th ‘ ter taste.
ugeth
fontelA and there, by an art of brar
eonstmctlon of an extenelon to the
On flic c«»ntliH-ut women. Instead of •ry. won the VlctorU cross, which to Irlrh
ih Bairolt federal building wh.cb were men. dhipUy tbe signal Hags at rural waars. His captain feD Iwdly wouml- •f tbe Gaelic tongue, boweycr. I, lit*
^^
. -OSened at the ireaaun' department raUway croeaings Tbe wife per* •d. The young trooper reaebad the tie noticed or known outaide of liiab
cln*lea.
although vultivatlug a new
I
i shout a month ago have all be rejected forms this duty while her'husband Mde of bla eapuln. palled him on bis
borae. .«u.mrriml him off tbe fleM In language in tby polyglot I'nited W.tra |
hSQSSae they were in excee, of the ap work, rlwwhere.
I thing that---------- '
Onuid Junction. CoU has lucceeded •afety. H*e next 3lay the rommandlug
pmprtotkm. The plans have tonm
attention.
from
la gruwtag a awHIesa pear of excel omcer called for the Iroo-ier who did
m**d**^ and new proposals Invited, lent fiavur. tine aptwarauce aud good the act of towvary. A mnirade of Noale •rboUrs aud
ud aooiologlrtA
iHK*ii>lofr1»^A when it be
tongue.
comm
known
that
tbe Gaelic tongue,
which will be opetHHl Oct. 1«.
alse. It la uaid to U- free from worms told him that It was tbe X'hcrokaa
actording
to
aome
antborities.
wa,
and oil er parasites, and It much re- KW.- tlmt bring tbe name be wreri
FDR THE
semhica tbe weU known U de Aujoo by In bis troop. For this art Neale firat laturoagc of rirUlsed
new world.
EBBTREBULTB
Try ftoueed Want Ada. Bmnh
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ECOnO WAHT AO.
TRY A RECORD t
Or.
Waluea. **8vlvU.** Walter Rolfe.
' UeacrliiMvo. -Tbe Iluriilng of Roroe.JET.Pnul.
-Hearla and Flower,.- Tboma. M
Tobanl.
,€?haracu rlsilc. -An Aftenioon Tea."
TRAVERSE CITY,
MIOHIQAN
The Tranm City BBshiessCpIliEr
Has no superior in prepanng for business.
8i«iAL rnamw 11) Ewa iu^
;
Reiul what our amdenti and
Traverse City. Mich., Aagust 3. 1104.
Prof. C. R. Dockoray. City:
Dear 8lr-We wish to express oar appnNlaUoit of the work you
are doing in your college. We have had terarnl of your etodenu to
our office and now have three. They are all pertuetly uaUsfariory. *n
fact we arv never able to gel one direct from school that was able to
take up our work aa readily as your stadents.
We took a y«mng lady from your college last spring and the |a
now able to handle the work as well as the older employes.
Wc always feci confident of getting just whal we want when we
apply to 5-ou for lielp.
Kelly Lumber and Bhtogleftoj...
StilBtorsenMiOpinliNSi
Friday, October 7
AMERICAN
MINSTRELS
WAS
Jimmie Rase. wM olker.
Superb Band and .Orchestra
street Parade at Noon
SEE IT!
RreUonH*le,U 'lty Krw^ Sti
PRICES: IOC, 20c, 30c, SOC.
.
By W. L. DeWItt. t
The CUS SUN
1b
CLOSING OUT
B E ST
bapaa tbe aae
of ®eclric BiUcra and
^„
feel that 1 am now cared of a dh
ha grasp for tr
FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET.
Frerii and Sail Fi«h, Canne-d Goods.
Orders called for and delivered.
or. ra,t 8th and Franklin Sts.
robbetl
Wbvn
invasion of
l>r. KlngH New Life PlIUAroke Into
. hlM trouble was srre«te<l
bis
he 8 entirely cured. They're
guaranteetl to cure. 25c at Johnson
Dn.g Co.'s, S. II Wail A Son,' and K.
H Meads' Drug Store,.
LADIES! Sample snoes that save
you from 50c to 11.50 per pair at A.
JEFF^ON
RIP VAN
WINKLE
Stat Stic Next Bu4a]r Bmlwr
Scale of Prices:.
25c. 60C.75C, $1.00'
NO MATTER WHAT SIDE YOR ARE ON
---- YOU SHOU1.D BUY THE-----
McKlDMii Hat
It's the best hat made.
-
Vf-^ W
We show this splendid line in all the
newest correct shapes, in all sizes at
$1.50. $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00
The Standard Campaign Hat at $1.25
STEINBERG BROTHERS
REGARDLESS OF COST
' ...... .. .... .OWING TO THE GREAT SUCCESS of this sale I have decided to CONTINUE It
AlUOTMER
•An my J. Milk, Stad. tor |«. m« b. ~W «
♦ *
SOUT*-l
pmlm
WEEK
‘ •
t
-efe-
kimk toom . bm.<T .mkSho. .« .
SlOE SHOE
S'TOWE ■•■j.
, nAViMW etrt.
WBOm mu OF MKIHKIW
^ fkn
temctf iwr
tim
:rr.
tolMArto Oo.
m^i
if&M
tn^ ta «M0«l to wh^Bim tki
UM^ TW itfk b«n» «e ihtf» ttel
K.> iMiiiM
MM4 ft.
|Ki i A fc~tr
fcMPrtitafcoi M
''«9elo« “Ho^ to
tw m» of
TW toot trwt»i«t fortfco
IMM, «iy» tlo^ Ofooovfllo C3011. fo to
airisrJr’-
tf oil of tfco ptoytooi utonrt—
roi«« to tW ofeteJir of Booloo
ter 900 oot. o boltei olov of tte too4
ocMo to • yoor or 00 oooM givi
tte fprwlni of a Mfolio oo
If orM tom op to « tte I
lotf of broad orlii took Jlte a Fronrh
W oajro a Oraod fUpUU pater.
'8^ tatiwr tattnr CM..
)•■«*» with to.
nrtw »d
buckl«. l«t«i e«t«h. ^didiel »•
SI. ISSt.-
MMlNCtai.
I ^ foOovtei Mt
nrot. That . aro I Id a ao« City ban.
BioolyaC Baooad. That tte satorial
la tte old balMlag be aood to ecm^
■trac^ tte aow oae Rotelrod.
Third. That we ooattooc to ooeopy tte
old eUy hall oaUI tte new oae U com-
1»CAMtT.
iWiMsCCmdsi. WtosonteW
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
hrif. WH <>1^
t * Baitoy circa*
ictepaodajM
•UtetolPhftead for tte parade. Tte
;
-
htefiUOOkilttMdC Viteuf
house steps. ^How did you llte Jades
Parker's spewh of scceptaaoer* i
hsadful of peaouts. **1 Uke peaouu ■
whole lot better.
MsrshsJl dont gel any political ral
lies because opera house was con
Burglar broke Into dry goods stoic
at Battle Creek and took lady's cow
plete outfit, from stockings to cravan
eiie. but nothing etoc.
Jackson county poor aupadntond
enu have forhlddea inmates receiving
axsgarlncs nnd periodicals from out
side. Have to be cootent with dally
imper.
Miss JfUa Michael of Dowaglsc ha^
come out in the role of a deimlve.
Alter 2u yean a auppoeed murder
mysU'fy has been solved. Prom tslc-i
told by hU children It has beii.
thuDght that Matt Blrmingsiool. oI
Cass coanly. murdered his wife on one
of the long wagon trips that they werc
In thu hahii of taktog each >oar. Mr.
Blrminiuiiool afterward married again
finally died. On his death Mre
Blrmlngstool No. S Adeavored to mEaston money, but as no evl
dews of tte dsatto of the first wlfi
ooald be found, her right «o
Hon could not be established. Shengaged Mise Michael to work on the
ease, which has resulted to proof fur
nlKhca by a brother of the first
Blrmlngstool. that ahe died a natural
. Tills proof ha> been found
after -.I years of search, and Mrs. Blr
mlngMtoul will come into s smsll for-
WmE-rCillllDill
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
wUh Its teautlful
A minstrel she
first part setting, bsllsd singers, com
Ts. ‘dancers and olio
of specialty arUsts. comes naarcr satIsfylng Iheater-goisrs of the present
4ay than any other effort on the pari
of theauirwl caterirs. There is a
happy aliandoB about the whole affair
that makes one forget his troubles and
become without r« lurianre a pin and
parcel to iha aot.*ne. Gus Sun and bu
burnt cork orgauixailon, who will a|e
PftoW. Mrt toril<««
Mat •frtmm
IDTICE OF lOAIO OF REenTRAT10R«
To the legal voters of the City ol
Traver.-e City. County of Grand Trav
erse and Stale of Michigan;
- Notice is hereby given that the
Bosrdi. of Registration for the several
wards of the City of Traverre City will
meet on Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Oo
tnlH-r 11th and 12ih. A. V. 11H»l. for the
REGIfiTERINO
ALL
QUALIFED
ELECTORS
rfl.llng In the City of Traverse CUy.
TWO HOUtEWIVEfi
Meet and rpcak of Mrs. Smith's hat.
one thinking It beautiful and the other
calling It hideous. They quarrel anJ
quarrel on this and other subji'cts
until they speak of the time of day.
when presto rbargel Their ^clocks
both keoi> pTrieci time the whole yqgr
roant; and as they teth inirchaa>d
from Uarnum A Karl's the quarrolsome women are again united. Net
only ihi-!e dorks but an immense asaortmenl from II to $15 are till! on
hand to tick. t^K-k. an oven regulator
for all who pureha-e.
rZi
EXCURSIONS
PESgivi^QUBTIg
.
poE bALto-Bow-. «d_two
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO,
Dlstribuling Aganta.
liU
1
»t.
Rallaf <llaliaaM) '
Hot fiprifips catorrh
Met fipHitoi
fipHnflS actep. 10 oenta.
Het
Hot Iprinps hsallnfl aalvs. f5 eento.
Het fiprliiBa corn cure. 10 omita. .
For aato by fi. E. Walt A tens,
Johnson Drug Company and' Aitef^
lean Drug Company.
•WI.1 ■nu.Ic.l f«Uv.l aa.j ,niU..tnl|ni>-o;lDO»rh«(ihi-flvr*»rd. ot>..l<:
iubUee on the occasion ol their vl»i|‘.|
1“ ‘I’*-' f‘’Ho*lnK Places, namely:
S<au are now on £alc at Cll?' Nowi j In *
Stand. P. O.
'
'
_______
! Ktreel.
l..| In the Se cond ward, at S<v<md ward
Hiomas JefferMJii. v
use Friday. , cll>
Spruce Mreet.
Steinberg's Grand opt ra
In the Third ward. In the C. S. P.
Oc!i.
7,
is
a
worthy
sucres-or
of
hlf
tooveter. hr the fart (hat the Bittcis
KlUl famous lather, who will alway* hall on Pnlon street.
! board the tracher. and hy the furth'T
In
the
Fourth
ward. In eiiglnr temae
be remembered as the great eapons’i?
fact that each member of tte srho A
. ►
of “Rip Van Winkle." one of the most No. n on Ca>i» street.
board draws a salary. The Blltels
In the Fifth ward. In the rear of the
unique and romantic pla)s ever writ
:buld the aaaiml acbool OHKttos. vut-*
Hanslovsky jitore building nl Nuu bOl
ifbr m«iary for school purposes, voto
Let us speak of man as we find him.
Washington street.
Ithemsclvtsi salarite. dodde the lenicth
And censure only whal we can sec.
Said meeting of the Boards of Refc
,nf Ihr school yoar. hire the tearbcr.i.
Uiration will be open Irom acven Remembering that no one enu be perthcard lhe».HAd*MHrtiateyrr else
o'clock In the fureuoun until eigh:
«eed# to be dom. The pn>prrty owno>l.»cU ill the afieruoon of said regi*
irto |isy tte taass aad feel thsttkfnl
tralion days.
itbst thma to a teUpdl to th* oHKhborIn .esllmouy whertvf 1 liav** her.
|ho-sl It bUTeascs the value of Ihclr
n. Jt I- annual excui> Ion to De-I
nnib set my hand this 2t>th dsy
nd tJ
liroiKTty. What will hapiieo when the
temte*r. A. D. 1!*0!.
Chas. M-- Pi crs.
I. Ck toiler 11. SevC-^k.
BULL OOOS WON GAME.
ariieularK,
8
City Clerk of the Clly ol Trawne
City. Micte__________ __
Were Too Fast for the Fernwood Foot
tlofi to »te
l urlM
Work r«r.M.
Bail Team,
plttof hlm^
lu e^ery ,-,.uui-j of Kuroi-' largn many of the larger cith-s few rcsld._.
The-iwo dmiglily little foo
Ins’
rums nre eviu-ndctl by the viirloUM cco- of thiH healthy locality can exin |
weighing teams, tbe Frrnwo«Ml and flew Uuie
fl*-r*-ntly a (
.Tuiimits o\erv yvur in effort® to im
“ f.Tt) two #Mi|ids: was idricl up in the Boll Dogs, met for n show down on the
prove llie box®! of b<»rse®. not onl.v without a fresh Ilm- of meats o:i
for n.velry iu..uuls. but «Im* for o®e. daily hill of fare. Bro:;rJi Bnu.. keep
iCrmiHl riy.r ^^Cran.l llsvi u. It Park Place comrouns yesterday after. Masters l^ou Holliday, Willie
fnl work on farms nml for draiipht everyth mg one oiuUl isissihiy want in
’ todM-dJ[«ir tocW of iH liiK llvr feet
imrpoMS. In tUl® rejuiblle «letitinc meats and have freish KrtUe rvjidereJ
Kmlih and Edwin Smith winning
bn'cfliug l:n« 1*ren left to privwle en- lard for fry ing purposes nl 10 ceuu?
TIm- AVnsi huiel. Indian river wav laurels galore for the Uuil Dogs, while
teq»ri»Mv lull In n®-eut yeiirs r-ougress
lends
and
IMck
Cooper
won
nil
enteriMl lo burglars the other night
bus shown .n dtess*Hb»n to eneoumso
anti IlIiTaken fmm ibe cash drawer. sorts of glory for Fernwood. At the
uiKin r. nuHlemte sri.le the bringing
Scene
from
“Rip
Van
Winkle."
CAREFULLY GUARDED.
end of Ibe game the score was found
together of ebob-e strains of ldoo<L
I. Rip, a* .'!r. Jefferj^on Interprtii. At the asrimiliurnl expertment sfitlon
The iVxipb's Savings hank being
to IH’ 7 to « In the Bull Dogs' favor.
a. Is a* lovable old rogue, vhoro all at Fort rollius. Col. some go.xl work- under the hupervLlon of the bankinr
Holliday saved the game at a
departmcni «»f the state of Mirhlgauj
critical point when within two yarS oitght to despise* fur hH many tHning-. in lU* diri- tlon la In nrw;;rcaw
the interests of Us deis»sit«>n are very*
and the negloct and iahghlng indiffer
of the goal
A LOST BANK BOOK
<-anfully safeguarded. Many thing®
uith.v.bK-ii he
bis family r»'
KefertM's. Harry Caulket! and Harry
^aUng dynamlie. Sei. ral stlrk*
irum IV *ple s Bavings bank means no
which a private banl. could ih» the I
Irom bad to wor.^e. lun.rer «a;h dav.
Wall.
(Impire.
Fred
fiiaake.Time
Sm left prhsre the animals oml
lues to owner as the doiurr.li e-nj!<l not
People's hank could n«d do texrauMC the
all on aeeoum of IjIs bud habits
keeper, lloteri Walker. Captains. l>*u
at them aad. after suffering great
be <Jrawn except upon onler rigne 1
Holliday. Bull Doga, and Glen Codmau. anti Ja/-inuss, but Instead of despising by the depositor and he c(»u!d draw law limits its oi.cratIons u» very Kafcj
.agoiiy, death rvlleved them
Hues, no speculative Investmf nls i
he has symiislby front the siari.
Fernwood.
even though hU Ihk.K had been Um
* -»
*!•> trainsa> «' ‘I'
and all laugh at Hie Isi} vagslamd,
dito kuer Lumber CVs mill s!
or stolen. lK*p<*rlts with Ihe “Peo
a:jtl wMi btm well, and pm nil ilu
HOW TO DO IT.
g:iv.. waj. 8«-v.uwl men ur
ples" are safe and can he drawn any
LA GRETTI.
hlamt-jof tl.H- domcMl* irouMe uu tlm
at tie time, and wore ihn>wn i
day nHpilrrd. Savings df isisi's draw
Ouc thing Ihe public should know,
: Eastern Khuulders of the wiu a- it U humm!
^^uce of thirty Bm-1 or more t<
that all flavors arc frf.ni the pure frtili
rc to blame ttymr one. and no our interest.
Jew Brtakers.
grdpnd All w*-rr more or less serh»us
Juices, no extracts ever In Ing usiMl In
And Uult with kiirh a good iem
comfortable wear.
ly injured but luckily none
^ Pronounce Mukden. Mookden; Uao
the confections or rrc-ms manufuc
(1 grapeiesh rogue a* Rip. Th*^
' cold weather that's what
Van. Le«-ah o Vang; “Uchlck.' cheek
tnred by the above firm The speHal
oPic ride of .he play and U. bear- Acme cushion 13.00 Illy dongola
Thsiie Hewitt id SjMirta ni<t Tieling. Te a b'eng; TaingUu. Sing-to.
Saturday sale !r from 2 to S p ro.
n the ; i!|KTi:aiun.l b-MK Ir.f reri
with a iM-< uliar six ideiii in Kuu««s> As a rule In ihe far East names, a has
only—Come during the hours for your
places* IPp or a different plane
night s eleetrlrs! >tnrra. ‘ She
the Italian M.und. u the sound of »
from the UMiai stage drunkard, who rrrd «;.h . perfert flttlnK Ilnlns|»'»ri5.">'■''"'"'r
waking and eqrr>lng an umbreUa, In oust-, an U Uke long o, i like ee.
which was strurk by lichlcing and Uke a long The t In tse. tsche. et< reforms in the oM emventionaJ vh> makes a saalury. warm uhoe th«l has
BPECIAL TEN CENT SALE.
' shatteriHl. M-.-. Hewitt mlrsculously Is silent. When in doubt pul on a bold after ho has caused a!! the trouble every ear mark of comfort. He also
The New York lea store has a beau
that be conveniently can. It b not
onaiHd The same Ndt of llgh
front and aiUck the word with regu Known w be her Rip r."fi»rni- iir not as carries a full line of •'rorofort show." tiful i«rcelain. under glared, deporai-d
low, broad heels, for |2 in lace or^t-ttock acd se; bre to a uearb) build ter “Jap" vali>r.
cup and saucer or plate, either for ten
tte play ends ro r.iM ii aff.er his twenty gross btylcs.
tog.
cxnis. or twenty cents for the act. The
yrnrs* sb- p. but -it may be Inferred
A farmer »f one nf the ujumt
FAMILY IS AFFLICTED.
jset could not te- duplicated for the
that a man who has te-rn .’cprlved of
IF ANY ONE
j fles surely hplds tte record for cruelty
a’«lrink for twontv years wimt have Sho4dd tHI you that fried b»odfi are
■
In the iielifhtswhocKl, Accordti
Three Members Ar* Already Dead much ytarr rg for liquor leH and be “Just aR good" as brolU-d. Mep Into the
. nearby residents when hU h<*rse «loc»
From Diphtheria.
Little Tnv-rn and order anything in
glad of cold water.
pot go to .-ukt him he p-mnds the l*easi
Deerfield. Mich . Oct l.—The
the line of steaks, fish or oysters,
uamorctfuliy wUh t wagon stake, and lly of Daniel Duval, living on a farm
8P0RE WAS 32 TO le.
broilctl on that new charcoal broiler
i If this doi^ «a good hr prees ds to near this place. Is sadly aaiciwl. It
just installed and you will for ever
grab
^
one week two small children and a Firrt Basket Ba'l team Won Exdtlng more taboo fried meats and fish. That ANNUAL LOW RATE EXCURSION
off Its wind (r.r a minute at a tlnu*. To eon, aged IS. have died from diph
px-Tillarly
appetlrlnj^avcr from broil
Came Yq^terday Afternqon.
bis child. T»# topneitlfnily applbM^ the iheria Taro other children have had
VIA PERE MARQUETTE RAILAu exciting game of teuket ball lie ing over coalr is alws suggecUve of
horsewhip Ui”**- »ke sllglitcsl provoca the dlstesr. bat arc. teller. It i.s
ROAD TO
tween two girls' Icwm** look pUce oii
: rtoo.
feared the mother will go insane with
Stxth
strest
yesUTday
aflcnnKm.
the
a ‘
A «nto«i« voting cpntest was held grief.
PRIVATE HOLDINGS.
game being won by the First loam.
; In Big RapMa. the home of Candidate
Ttel's what these are, apd no
The girls aro enthasiastic over their dlcnrnn hns any commlsstoii'io w«d tw
4
rerrts undfr^^hc atnplcoa of the Pres
Me. Jnhn Mortey will be the prtnri- sttooest and may make an out of town
byterian church The vote was taken
the low price of the following: Four
twl fiptekrr at tbe annnsl dinner of tte
for Hie favorite eandtoate for g«n- Piiiid.nrg rhembrr of comnime the dale. The stars of the garm w. n- bouiM-s on East Tenth, near Lake ave j
Drriha IVt^ and Vera W;mk»®.p of true; two on Rnllroad avenue, between
erniw. Alter sevtTal days of votlss. night of Nov. 4
llie First team Tbe iiu-up follows; Washington and Stale; one oo Ea-tj
the polk were closed Wednesday even
First .Team-Vera W,.nte«*!» »**- Ninth, just off Union; and one on Ea>t j
V tog. Warner bad retched 2U rolc^
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4TH.
fiinm teyre. baskrit: Bertha Pier Wmiliiccion Etreet. Mocey can be ted
nnd Kerru only Ta
reft;, dtelef; E'liu Monitr: ate Beula also, on emty terms. E. McNamnra.
The O. R A 1 has now to do with
TlckeU pood to return antil October
Uouglaa. guaida
« new kind of a wTcek. Mabel R. Odie.
LADIESl itottor lotA ttero aaaple 14tlL taclostve. See bUla or ask
teooBd Team—Ruth Meniltold anl
to Reed Cfty. has bro^fat suit againit
MKMt ow wltOe Ibero Is a gpod as- npeite.^/
MUdrofi PiatL hasteta: \*era Ri
•Ite ^iraad claming that she has been
H. P. Moeller, G. P. A.
btoj’.wnffor; Btocm Sayre ud Ailc^ soranenL ThayTl save poo firoM »e
she eras
l^lS-17-2S-SlNNiocti«
to |i.iPperitoir. JL V. FTtodrick.^
from the
V
.j
show cooipaBy ooatraetod to pay a
llteaoo for exhibliliv aad paiadtoc
Md ch^ titol, to dlopa^BC the
Hoe of Bttrcto the city had brokoa lu
part of the ooatrart The drcae accordiagly jia^ fU fee for the ooe of
tte proaade oalrf pitched Ita toata
ahl cat oal tte parade feature. Tte
dtp comneacte aait reoeatly to ro^
outer lift, tte ainoaat of tte ufipaid
IMTUoa of the lleenae. but loot the
Clio.
Ilae Platoa achout. oo the very
adkhera .border of rrceaoll towaahlp.
to pertepe the tooet tetoreattoc echool
!to Maeoa cottoty. It haa but ooc pm
plU yet It ia a fuJI-Oedped acbool. with
a^ool bo^ acbool house and leach
ed rurthermore. It iweelreo ooe vitli
a |w Iron tte coanly comiolaelooer.
There to tel ooe fatally to tte district.
«ya tte liodtiiittoa Recsord Appeal
This to the family of Philip BUUl.
'Mea BittH la moderator of the setond
ibgprd. Hr. Dlltd to director. Miss Bit
;iel to a*M«sor. aad Hr. DltU-1. Jr.. Is
the only papH. Uofortauately a loach( Is aot BittH. has to te
«f wh»r
I
2!?,^
It Burns
tbe Smoke
the Soot
and Dust
es iHTlecI
coal. <*oke. Ignite or wntul. These
arc a feiv of many fcalunw of
the Jewel cfimblnatUm eoal and
wfKid heating stove. A trial
win conxince you that tbU is
tiK most perf.ctly con truricl
couibluathm riove ever plHcnl
on the market and the price is
within the reach of all.
fall and lei us sbow^them to
1
MliCELi.ANEOUA
Trank Crude
146 Treat St.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
V>mc' with (\P. Vtrrtv * Hro.
Bath pbaoM
mm in TW. (0.1 ”aF«.IIbohi .
••4 1...
SPEOAL LOW RATE
Excursions
---- TO-----
.MSpsiLki;
CHICACO
STK.\MER5-----
PERgMAl^UBTTg
“ILLINOIS” AND
“MISSOURI”
$2r$2
I l^\"o4u^‘2;.Ygir2=r“'6RARD RAPIDS A INDIANA RT
COMPANY.
te Iffsca Soum^. Sept. ts. UM.
Berths $1 Each Way
Weals 50c Each
Train*
'
For anherp»rticnl»i», enquire of
E.H. POPE, Agent
•iTfALKiNdlrFr
hava cured THOUtANDS IN TRAVERSE CITY. They can cure you. Foe
tala by all firsrclaaa drugglata.
Vartilaii. fi. B. Wan G ficna, Travaraa |
cny.
____________
Dry, Hard aad fieri Weeo. fiouth Side
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
e«s •» Wste. far aorih
^ C L. LOCffWOOO.
; emr. ■ncmoAN. «atuwd»v. 9cnmm i. im.
R. R« Ita Ita Ho R« Rk RA Rb Ms Rb
fiENmieSOFIItEWOllUI
wm receive cowt««ia.-Brototo iiwaV
meat aad yoar proacriptkm wOl he
beat aad purout drosa. We toy to
J
V •»«»• ' I
i RED CR0^9 I
£
kM fMMi mr the ponee «■
m pm to iMsr father's km
,km Upt to tka pim ior I
k«^itoadka*tac gfiTMavaj
«M 7 rmn oW. Bo elootoi
mm.
r
OTV ONAVAOE.
B TO. w»ta
«ta
dooc
, Ttar ooUt. talWtaItta, ptao. lor
nta Rub m T»or »uu wOI re-
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-TOBTROIT. IS.OO
TOLEDO. tLW>
ihmsad. led, fft. Tuesday
nckeu good for 10 days.
G. R. A I. agent fw fuU lal<
Ttaf. tta BUM of tta
TAXES
lUe of h«leale «ol1« ftauWtw kept
bj MU. E. U Dobbw, ud *Uh tb«e
ve a full line of fl.rorinf e*fr«t. and
peifiiaiea. The eitmcu run In ererymins nev—bnnnnn. penck. necurtno.
eeen eelen. onion nnd snrllc.
tthUmallumim
Lhe poMOge ipooey. They
toot at the ladopoadeoce depot, weiaattoiaf wtth the app«traa<* oT each
otktov aad the maa weal out to get Ui»
liooaaa. after lodgtog the yooag
toaa to a hotel. He vaa gone i
Otoo and when be reappeared be vaa
k DUlo mider the laOnence of liquor.
At oace the girl called the wedding off.
Aodariiil that ahe would marry no
toaa who thought eo Utile of her ma to
ootoo to hla wadding In auck
Oon. Moreover, ahe compelled the
youag man to pot op for a ticket back
to Oaiollaa and left oo the Brat train.
The Item to lalereatlng aa abowinp
that octodoaaUy a girt U luvrlgleU
toto this aort of aa engagement who
heaia a aooiowhat different character
from that beetowed upon fbe claaa by
popular opIaloo.-Kaaaaa City Jom
aal.
A UBlque movement haa had lu inceptJon to ladlaaa to oncanlae the aer
vaat gtrla toto uakma with the apectoc
objeev to new of leaaenlng the boura
A GOOD WASHING FLUID.
or tabor and to tocrenae the wage
■». M. B. Eldred of 216 Blau?
aeale. The orglalaallon will be token
aadar the protection ot the American siretH has taken the agency for the
rMermlloa of Labor. There are now UTilte Lily launffry fluid, which sells
ak uakma of domeaUca in the Mate st» eents a bottle, bottle. reflUed for
aad If the plans do not fall of consum 16 contt. Hr. Eldred has used tbU
matioD Indiana wives wUl be confront for some lime and finds it exceptionaled with a new protoem for solution, ly good, not only for etunmon wash
lor under the piwpoaetl worklnga of ings. but for silk waists, dainty lacct.
the orgaaixation there will he resort delicate embroideries, elc. It is eqaa!to airikea to aeUle the demanda t»f the iv fine for cleaning glass aiM woo.)
work.
domeaUca of the state.
-H-m-m-well-l auppoae If. all right
LOOK HERE.
but I would rather you would be Idcn
It Is not necessary lo acod outside
tiaed.- aaid the young woman caahici
for fancy Ice cream for your parties,
at the Audllortum hotel to Chicago
when you can gel anything In tha
Mtodueaday night. i-Ahlng back
yon want at Jacksoa’m. 106 lYonl
through the window a check that hat
street. Fresh home made candles \h
been offered her. A small man on lhe
ways on hand. Both phones
other aide of the window drew blmaclf
Cream delivered lo any part of the
up and aaid: -JAm i you know him. or
city every day to the year.
have you not beard of Mr. Sbawr
-O." raid the caahler. -the dancing
CARPETS.
teacher; aurr. I ve beard of him. but I
This is the Ume for tall renovaliou.
don’t know him." * Noi a dancing
If the carpet, to living room, arc
teacher: the secretary of the Unite*
bright and fresh everything else looks
Butea treasury.*' said the other. Then, bright, too. J*. W. Slater, the house
turalag to Clerk Kelvy. he aaid:
furnUher. has a complete Une of car-j
‘‘Caa't 1 get a lUUe of the money I pets, anything to ault from a lowmake at Waahlngumr Cierk Kelry
priced Ingrato to a high-grade axmln
' haatened to remedy the miaunder
ster and a Sne Uae of ruga to go with
•taading. and Secretory 8haw^l%-ed
hto money In JlgUmc.-Chicago Rec
Id..
DON’T FORGET
A •orth Missouri farmer, whose ho?
Thai Arms A Cole to the place lo got
waa kBtod by a train, wrote to the llrsKlass work done, or If you have
oompaay’a‘Claim ajfent for a aetito no farther need of such work, think
muaL He penned bis communication of the short day . of the long winter,
than: -Dev Sir: My raxorbuck and insUlI the perfect gas light for
mrolted down your track a week ago later reading by fireside.
Ibday; your 29 came down the line
aad annffed his light away. You can’t
WE WANT YOU
Marne me-the bog. you see. slipped
that this new line of |2.^
through u cattle gate, no kindly pen a
r women, with the dull mat
utoaek for ten. the debt to llqoidaV.” kid top so popular In better grade
He received the following reply: -Old gh^ is the best thing yet offered
S9 came down
Also that we have another new asaort
hog. «« know
Muat of $2.00 shoes for women and an
rand tracks quite oBea
J flA$ shoe which Is the best
TbmeCore. my friend. ^
a for that price. Bow• the check for which you ptoc. Just
Maat the dead: place oer his hand
•Here lies a foolish swlae.
Opentofl of fall and wintar
ohaage.
millinury Saturday. OcL 1. Mtoa
• Hot a acrap of J. B. Btowler’s “s«
Ida Ktoibcr. 215 East Front BL
lag tetophoae** remains. Alarmed a
the publlelty given hto new InvenUo
the PorUand. Ore, maa has deutroye
ewarjr part of the apparatus, as he
fuarad that
Mdua frem him aad he would lose all
yniBta. The attachmenu by which
WM poMlble for a person to are the
face aad Sgnre of a imreoo at Ue olh
. ur UDd of the telephone had beea on
^ fMGbIHon'Ia fowler’s house for rev
TRlStmMSltiMl
Alter we haTC gtvto the
newIlating
BefaR netting np r®®
JJLXifSSiiSrSA.'
Mit^JiS;a£L2rssr»*
GtEMESI
sswHEALTHiESTw..
QE^UJiWtoai-umm.re-mL aew
AHD
ABsoLviBtT mxnttBss
L.IOMX
IS
•«
Vinter lei tt. *ow jr«> •«>*
nice weenn nuke U
look.
FIEWHS & WTCKLl
Si;Sr’RaSd.^M'^"”"8e°t.rd..t;
FALL STYLES
IN WOMENS
m
nun,.
GNEAPEST
The G. R. A f. will sl»e It. unnal
The tax rolU for thu coUectloa of eicumloii. on Tueeday. October 4. lo
school aad city taxes and special as- Detroit ISOO. foledo »5.0«. Cblcasj
sesamenu for the live wards of the $«.00. Grand Rapid. M.OO. The Mcond
dity of Traverse Oly. Mich, havs Seen
placed in my hands for collectkm.
I win be In my otoce for the pur441 E. FrOBt SL
lone of coUeettog said taxi
4uek day from now unUl Nov. 1. IKH.
Drop ns a Une ind we win call.
from S o’clock nntU 11:80 o’clock In
OOLFENELLA.
Che forenoon, and from 1 o’clock txnUl
That’s the new name for those
i o’clock in the afternoon of each day. Jauntv. warm silk caps, for ladles . r
4Jl^es paid before 8epL Ul wlU children. Miss Heck als<) has a full I’M TALKING YET
LE8T YOU FORGET.
he received without collecUon to^ line of new. beaullful angora toms,
and on aU taxes remaining nnpald oa with forcpl.« .nd rubber band to .bj That the Hot SprtoBt medlctoee
, have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAVSept 1st and untU OcL lit. a penalty low them to Ik* drawn «
1 ERSE CITY. They can cure you. Foi
of on# per cent for cbUeciion wffl be in wlnl?r weather. New
charged. On all taxes remalnlag u
' aale by all firat class drugglsla.
hats also In.
paid on OcL 1st and nnUl Nov. 1st a|
penalty of two per cent for oollecUon j O. M. Aiilng. Freeport—Was allVun;
io DcwlU be charged.
CHILLY OAYS^
Hoiand Grand
down. Could not eat or sleep.
i
Offloe. Boom 2W Stole bank bldg. ‘
iween toll and winter, while It Is
R k-Kv Mountain Tea made me
Tuesday, th tolier 4. To
M. B. Haskell. City Treasurer.
too cold to go without a Arc and Uw
timn.
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ci-nts.
Tea
or
Tabk
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s.
nmnd.
Orli.lHr
11.
Si-e
G.
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1.1
well nmn. .“5
fur particulars.
Sept. ]
2244 tf Johnson Dri-g Co.
Dated July 25. 1804.
i for steady boat. It Is nice to
have s mile bot air dispenser to the
shape of an nlr tight stove that can
TRY A .1CCORO WANT AO.
! TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
be made to shut off. to suit the atmos
pheric condllloni 8. F. Saxton Hard
ware Co.
MT. CLBMBN8 SALTS.
Where li h that all the eick who
ewn afford It go? .When your doctors
fall to cure you and your kidneys are
carrying slow dosth to th^ convicted
part, or your stomach weak, or you are
full of rheumatic pain, why Mt. Clem
ens la where they go and come back
hale and hearty. Mt. Clemens I
wltfiln reaob of the poorest person by
going to the following druggisl
get a bottle of Mt. Clemens salU. the
digest of one of the strongest mineral
waters to the world: Bugbee's drug
store. American drug'store. 8. E. Walt
A Sons’ drug store. Johnson Drug Co.
229P^l*
IKEITMUR
t*M TALKING YET
LEST YOU PONGET.
That the Met Bpriafa madldema
EBBECmr.
aatobyallBr
PRANCO^klieRICAHO.
SAVE MONEY
br WltiBf - defir« dirtet
fc«cuU>7a«biaA
Buliy Mies
tog a yooag eov. wklek was tied
br*XSUSd««.
RxRbRbRbRbI
iMMcniaw
Amniil.gLEicaiiitt
kMp etoCk« flo IMT. Dortegkorm of ahot la a rtta^pot. Tbu cal
litort tkt girt kto grow ptmofi a. ■evureiy Ia|ure4.#kcr wolvea are betko dM or o irotooa. oKMigk ker Muvad to be la the vlctolly of the eta
aa there have been aam
hkoAf oo« foot are ahaoroMllj oman.
itototo Two years ago a targe
Sko to vkkoot map Moo or koo to foof
waa killed at BearrtU'a Point, and
t
ear men captured a red log i
OM or tko »ort foiaaikakle fr«U»
the heart of the wboleaaie dtolrtct.
Bays Mr. Hayaahl. a dtottogutoki
cttiaim of Japaa: -Today we iapaaui
oiorto. Wkito Ma Tmtt oaa i
breathe atoughter. and we die
aad are the cause of death. AbA you
oeddeatato aay to ua. ‘You have woo
your nuik; you have clvUtaed your
selves.’ Ceoiurlea upon oeaUrles we
have had artlau. painters. fMkptors.
ra. In the sixteenth een
tury we had publtohed to Japaaeee the
fables of Aesop. Were we then bar-
Dh&dbg5£T arsf^*sz
loitaiB yeneial far aext
tog tkto U koB bm tatoOMlWt. tfl
Om «ar lutwMk th. duBMi
» tar MMittani homt. «ta m>n tar-
j
eooUtkoi
«M kMod tor 1
or No. t polkN
Cltj. Mo^ tkt
wflkto40 foot or tko to
Tkc o^kad
t alarm. Tke dogaoat emi
potrotoOM vcot to tko rioc
•MotatkeouIL Tkor fo«M tke gw
g«ug o« ftimw. wMk M to MO« for tkocatf. RFo/kadaakotgoaaad tk«
poCrolmoo had tkdr rerdrer. They
lad tko wolf a^poat a bloc
tolUto of docking, kor toth«^ oaptoto^
laa torn ^ fope wtU wklek tke eow
maa tIoA. aad loro tko backet held b>
TtoaU toto a kaadrod ptoeoa. Tke
maa. eov. aad tko calf, oto
too toolkor. wore laoeked lamalblc.
koi mom otkonrtoo oatajured
Tko ladopoadoace (Mo.)
tolto of oat or tkooe matrilnooMl aX
faira vMob araa alppod in the bad.
■oa at CkortTrato adrertlaed for a
Wib. A Aamoel to Worth OaroUaa re-
' u Mt, vkT Bot;
NGW1S
THETIME
FOOTWEAR
This fall we have a larger, prettier,
snappier, in fact, in every way a
much better and stronger line of
Ladies’fine shoes than ever before.
Ther^ are new fall styles of
every good sort; light and dain
ty kid and patent leather shoes
for the dressy costume and
heavier made kind for street
and general wear. When a
woman comes here for shoes,
there’s no question or rfsk about style, fit or
price. You always find just the shoe you’re
looking for, and our reputation is a guarantee
of shoe excellence. ,
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OUSN CITY FLORAL CO.
I’M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET. 1
That tha Mot Springs medidnas
hava cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
aala by all first claaa drwggiala.
MrelgoH ArwdrerMore
CMFltfifiaiPittrilliiti
Hunt’s CcmeteiyVaaM Jam
Phone iS.
lieUsioa.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. D. NICHOLS. TEACHER OF
THE VIOUN, haa arganizad a DANCE
ORCMEBtRA and to ready far daaoa
aasagamanta and atae for a few popita
on the violin.
For torma call at Baaith BWa Bhoa
LARSOI^i
I'M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
$5.00 to Detroit aad Tolado. $$.00 to
$4.^ to Oiaad Rapida on O.
That tha Hot Bprtoft madtelaoa
havo cared THOUBANOG IM TRAV.
$LM to^hre
ERSE CITY. They can care yam Fir any G. R. A 1.1 i^lL”
aata by all Btol daaa drasitalB.
SepL l$^15i
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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR-
fcvaw Booth, Goimnewiider of American Salvation Army
T=5H£=:H
; OP ACTTHTT OF THE AMSUCAH 8ALVATI0E AmHT.
haoo nado the row dri a
At alaaloaa. howooar, aha wi
nr to the haBDora of a Lo
alroet gatberlua. Six paaro aafllei
bad aoM Uie War Cry la the
aa /vnthtu^lc
tedared that *lf
ae
^7 «® » hundred
aoula per‘day whUe ahe waa a;wuktay
4v'd Ihlnyaowetoiny waa amlaa.Mlaa BoZtha hrae vialt to the mited
iatea waa H> li>C Allhouyh h^r ata>
aa oot pre-tparted ani waa alriclly a
jalneaa %V*lt. ahe left behind her a favorwb!e
ua to her capability
ol ot.durr.nr army anulra. It waa at a
Ibe oryjita;i;:ioi, a \er>
a lmpenb-,1 by Internal dlaThe ,K»pular co«mian.ler.
IbMdh. and hia atm more
id cliarini«»y wife had drterwlthdraw fiotn the p.ifwut
I »nn> oti aliiutur line*,
rkwn Ui deUH
Mtloll tu
.wmy.
tSL’TZiL’ZiZTS
•Hfctr w«k. WM^ «>* «MW»» ««•
«r 0«mm} Bap(b*> *ppr«clatta».
wSSrS-t-5
aw tlM Oommand «f th» .«aJ«^ttoa
ssrsu'-si.ii'r-ir'BSs
-
aiWUntlT thml lb* aW
ahra>^ wrdad thta Oaufhfr an bla
r^SSSTfith*
nr amain Ujujj^a»t»u* father haa a
rofSarvS,
liar alnw. too.
.“r. “,'3'! '-•*"■“1
AtneHra:. dlvlrlnr. only JM.UOU unnuadl> : mm It dlshureea |»u0.so«.
bal«>l the successiw of Mostw and waa
MtKa i tKiih u fond of ei.terpria.-s In* In irwlnlny K»r the liiue when tha
volvltiK n ye... rt>u;» dmlii'upon hes ex- [ cloth should airlke Uie hour, and when
ecutlve nbtuty and the emplo> ...ent of u did strike he was reaily. God muat
Urge ree..urcfs. She I* also devoted to I .t all lime* keei. traUiiuy w orkers. It
tA..rk M.id XK»^.«eK*e8 the mre-acroTn-| j, wonderful how soou one liiliiit glvo
ahmrr.i
of
so
huahandiny
‘••'r i
lo a..other, ami the wort would
e..yth that ahe t.ev.^b^^
pewt^mer wcr.
r stom. tl...e ahe
Moses w:m trained In
In tba aprtef of IBfi. ciad In the
atriklna Mm hnd rt« tmlTona of a pri
vate in the BaJvmllon Army and pro▼Mad atth the toetlUMe iambourlne.
her aaafalaew aa an
valoo waa of that p
at once oonvlncln* and
There »nui aomethtnif In
ItUuuappoa
more foreibly than
a< the atom f
rhe army waa at
aecore in Ita hold
t]^ time mih J
: the London poor
ttpcm theaffectkM
Thera waa often
than It U at praa
araat popular dlaapprovdl of Ita campalcn Whoda and the crillclam of the
dwraded Inhabitanu of the lanaa and
altera of the Whitechapel and other
poupor dlatiicta waa frwiuenUy czproaaad lu waya more reprehenalhle than by
•peoch. Mthoafh that in itaelf muat
Oodalwayahaameiiliitryln.
Iny to Bticceed the workers In Ills ’rlnayanL A man of ywwt worth and valoa
dkw and men esrlaliXL *^N bo esn Uka
his xiUcwr But in a very brief spaca
of time tfaa t»|> i"
yvaw oa. The mail wa« never horn
whose place coukl nof be fllled. Not
that God cam one man to do anothar'l
work, hut b* carry forward lila wurt.
Joshua aut'ceedeil
but he waa
ool a «Hvnd
but tlmaclf. With
the tvachlny of the i.fomiaed latal tha
work of the
the law»rlver.
hutch ami slate waa
called to Ida
shua. the yeneral. n-plart‘1. hiin. Uswu*.- the cooIny ft.r thr *--rl^itial um:y.
queat of Canaan U now the duty of
a vAcr. V ua e.;utJ to the emeryeiicy.
ilhuut the rrishteet exhibition of, the hour.
: broth- 1 God. know iuy that lhl« hour of tranacr would eotos.
ilncaaof ifcr of place and
At j bad Joshua la iraliiluy fur It even liw
111 aatlnfuiwy o
• the uoiiy luol only l.s^u ..ffi. lore Moaes di«>l. “J.Mhua. the
of
»e rmi..d SUICS and at. oryan- Null. 1
I full t.f iho splrll of w U
imulld
KAMA
-r.winl.I*
I
only S.OUO.
lt»y It I - J.
I bad
bad lakl
lakl hU hands uimib
,*;\nJ[5and
the chrtUren of Israel hearkened
eAl**Aided for
the
S?£"S!S“3rr
■ of Eaat L,ondoo
ainc aonaa of her
ao pretty
and ao gtaatla and vtthal ao aarpeat In
bar paffbrmanoe that from the very
•a wort
yocoo.
acteriaed tl»e artny'a meetlu*a
one* ahe haa confroUed the turbulence
of a crowd bant on rolachlef with the
charm of her olnplna and the added potency of aome fortunate apoken word.
Mtaa Booth haa. In fact, been her fathar'a moat elBclent a«vnt In obtainin«
a Uattnf hold upon the confidence and
KtMx\ will of Londun a aubmeryed claaaihan taenty the nauaeoua Pull Mall OaI the Bulvutlon Army took a promlihe trouble. Irata memI ^the loweat ciaaaeaI who revoli
revolted
loae of the urmy'a frankneaa In i
r«U'.o
and prevent the armi-a pro|>erty :
belny aacked and burned. Hhe mi
but ahe did not f..ller.
ct f.r .
I lomiu.thelr I
Miu* lh>oth V
youth paw lit
I but . h of liP.
I thlf hliheit.. 1
a toad. TatudC of army ouidlilona
It l»
la tlie.
<m l .«h
.'t Iho U.rdor. II
tlio ,
bollol «f Iho nihk .hd Bio at the
tlio HalRul- I
vuth.n Army In the ITdled 8late«
.tea that
under th.* . n.-.gct.c and clearr headed
leadership of thb dev.itrd woman the
E«l*t and MIdiHi. for his grent lalutW.
l*avld wm* <l«Is
■
- l»aTld
of Kau
K»Ul IMIE Uluro tU» .u«-«i(l..ll to...
,,inqe. KILnbtt was lrnSm^l to carry on
plat;®.
^be wort begun by Elijah. John the
Hj,p0st Was the great w.irker for a
but Christ nml 111* dbwipkw car-
.
brulaed and covered with the irrlmc of
London's atreeta, but determined eUll
and enthualaatlc. The leader of thla
mob waa a young ruman with a decldloaded atlck awlnyln*. One
the little band of SalvatIonia ta waa yetAinc Uecld«Uy-the u^twt of It. the
ahower of miafciles l»elny un
heavy and weU aimed. Miaa
ah.p at I>mdon etuet alnyity and
j4-... hn.K Ali.-i. IhH.th wi.:= aa.-ls..e,l to
I a iKMil’.ioii wUk li involved much jiuldic
; f|H..iklnc and lr..v.lmK. Sho wus ao
ld. vi.ted t.. the work tl ;t h. r health
•r-ive way. and ahe waa prostrated for
:.'S
I Ko.Rdoin with
I her l-ri.r.ed romjMti- j.
\‘
Te-d'e-tl" hoidin^i
pi^rL?rs!‘I^'al
great
of the arirv m the l idted Staien werken*. fall by the wayslde. but a.»luo.^mounted to J473.PfHi. To this has been wher.‘. p4*rhaps In an unkimw.n. oba.ldeil the et.:nf..ruble sum of Jl.GG.OGe. ^eim* place, God
conir.PutcJ by the voluntary orenngs
and i-ariT on the work
uf llte very laitit.
:,Ily Christian
n.rlatlan
I young |HM»plc. am! i‘sp4vl:.lly
TJiIh la ‘.-.deed
... ,
j-„deav..r.*rs, should frt«l that they ara
In traltihiy to carry forwanl the wurt
of God Ui hnrgcr suhert** un the suc
In the i.aM Indlratea that
Pi«{MTly ct»ul4 hot Ik* lntruste.1 to cessors uf ll.osi? who now hold llM* tmport.int Pla<*«*s.
The future ortlecrs.
•r haMd.<.
JAMKS Q. H-VITM.
i«.ders and workers In our ehurvbet
l.e the young iK-.>i.k- of balay. and
_ slial way cooW they be belter
trained than by plivlglng themselvea tu
God In such itn m’g.tnlxatiou ua tha
Christian Emleovor souklyt Our aocUdy Is a imlnlng school. I! Is not an
end in Itself, but a nieous to an end,
and that en.l la to prepare t'britfa
young people for the future wort of
the churrh. The btminesa cml j»rofe#alunal workls tt^lay want tnilnwl men.
skilhHl workmen, and vm:ng men and
•young women speml lime am! money
that they may prf*prm* Ihen.-ielve* f.T
w.rt-k. Shall ChrKlIau yuui.g p.*.n»lr do
less. .*MH*eiclJy wh«-n they have a train
ing M limd at haml where no tuttlun la
charged and there' is pracll.-«lly no ex|H*u-.*'
When lrolne.1. G-.nI called
Jiuhua to sendee. G.sl wsuts. plcknl
wt.rk.TB t<»day.
l4*t us prejune ..iiriw*h«*s «n*l be ready when He c.-tlls us
to nay mission whatsoever to do ilia
c. VnfacciS.4r,^£?TS* ■
A. Fefso Intere>ftin^ 'Picture's From Far and J^ear
A SOTORIOUS CHySCHUS LEADER AND HIS CAPTORS.
NEW YORK SUBWAY STATION.
LARGEST SUCTION DREDGER IN THE WORLD.
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tuiii.c ltl;Al•^^uB.
I 8;im. !. L‘12S; HI, 1; *rl. 4-lS;
1 Kings Tlx. Ill; iTov. xxll. <’•: KccL
x(i. 1; 1 Cor. X. 31; xv.
II Tim. Ul..
HIT.
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Aa Katbasla.Ilr Bad«*a«ore^.
<U.c uf ih.* sprighilv-^i M>‘*‘‘hcra at
tha n'cenl New York M.ae <H>ineullou
ilUma of the yrent New York underKrounJ n.Hv. ay hr.* nuclei* of auburchltecture. They are r.K.n.y and well v.*mll.ite.i. b.-m^ p,..vMe.l
ectrlc air circulating ayrtem which keep*; th. atim.ejher.- ».u.. and
the henvlnea* which has hlUiwIo made utidcv- uml
ida. es to be
The Cv-Mllnys and walla are «.f llirht «a.lo!.*d yl r, .1 hr t. V;. and the platapacloua and wlU be kept fre.- fn.Jii all obMructhms. H :u auttlona w lU
and n*> ad\.rtl»K*iiiema
mltcrtlHeinenia wlU Is* |K*rmt.;.-d ..ii the wullaJ
orld. .•pculnir with iwenly-thiv»*
la the louyest turn.,
mllna'and leaving aa much more to be
ib la from a phouun-aph taken by a war correapondenl I
la Van Chin, a well known and greatly feared ehuncht
bandit. aiHl the two armed acouta that cpiured him Thla dee|K*rado and h
band of cutthroaU I «camt ao Uwlesa and bold In their oiK-ratlons In the v
etnlty of VudlVMloli tlmt a body of mounted volunteer ecout* waa organlxed <
.that c«y lo^^pmtect tha cUlaana from their det'redatlona. The«* chunchus.
obnoxious to the Husslan trivpa. attackir
tUarty obnox
r tuard and I
d. Tha capture of \
. who rctfard him aa i le Instlyntor of r
uuedUU ndyhborlwm
by. nl/e blind
!n:un
wrtler.K..ur a.ldrewaca
!» .me day. «na
of tlM*tit U'furo
au
nndi.*Prt*
of
The li.b.Mid t.;d
tna> If pv
.Td-M. Is an un. Vump- .JMve.i |.y
A...e.h^.,^,iven. I
usuxil ns.*t»rd for
a Ixuly eighty,
fi.ur ye:.rs old
and IHlad from
eariie».l Infancy,
l-ftm.y CroKby.
i;r..w., of Pru.idrtwe.
T.
iliotigh lK*lunyfii..;... t!..* .IKtimtlo.i
st 4 hun h. U eiithUMl.
„rt of nTisiian Eu*
lK*Uc.er lu Chrhiaaa
Enaeavur ptlncHde.s.
* I.. nlluw tlK-ntredger
i. h u great
ADMIRAL TOGO ON BOARD OF HIS FLAGSHIP, THE MIKASA.
TINY BOY CROESUS.
. serreury
P. L. GJIvtt. V.
for Kon*a. Iucalt*tl iil Sc.ul, writes «I
the iutere.<t In Um t hrlKtlnu Endeavor
aocletv w hl. U he HiatU-d there souia
uyn; "Our society
among the foreign chiUlren uf the cone
tnuDlty U active and pr.«^iH*rous. Tha
ducting IT Buoday
lay wiUj an enrollhteen Korean boya
and girls. They have also dlstrilmtod
some 4:uuo tsa<ts wHhln the last few
________
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.gs are bright and
Interesting. bt*L-au*M^ each member balpi
to make them so.”
THE UNITED STATES PROTECTED CRUISER GALVESTON.
Hty Is
New York is going to uhserve 0<« 16
SB state Sonday. A tpucial programma
la being sent oat from tha state aaora•e to be used by the 2.M0 aodUry*s uffic-r
mrpoae oC
etlesi. The day Is
1 with tba
making every one
work of the state i
The lates’t compllaUon of IHmnsylTtnU figures puU the total number of
Endearorers In the Keystone 8Uta at
a of lat— lom trt
have a high rau
sSl* iSfaSlairiAd
•■ymiaa. a sraatsadtaa
of actiaa m»
poMihis u> ahixMi of ita «laMk it has
r act of March S. I8»t.
menu ^t^aa t o M
direcLhin
M cut reptwaenu the famooa Admiral Togo. mUc
ship, the 1
f^^^'t^Trid!* on the bridge of h!s
aperatloiiB ayatnat t*ort ArtlMW has wun the adml
tel decorated
with the order of the
decora
ajpoSaatappeartnrdltUe man. and In the picture he waara a pUln duck Jacket
ship, oaa
and they w^ra
rty cf
noarti his
ms smp.
rdCTrim admiral raconlly entertained ^‘rtr
cf newapaper
newapaper coiraspeaaanta cn board
• hla oourtesy and affubUlty. The taU oCcer Just iMblrd the gmat admiral Is Rear Admiral Shlu.ar swpidamsni to the gallaut Jogo. Altbongh he is noted
note for hi. davuUon to dbudpllne. Admiral
. and1m la the Idol and modal of every man of hla craw.
Brown, added I4.000.WH> tn his available
eliea last year.
The press dafiartiDaDt of the stata
union aent out dmHj 1,300 la«a« 4«rw
1
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THE EOSXOIM STOREYS
i
™OMrJ«br<rm«fro.tlierp*
rzf.jxnr'-rt
Tmuut tMUti
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TIME
MOTHER’S
FRIEND
2ND ANNUL ANNIVERSARY SALE
ast. will be our motto in
‘ are impel
in a more substantial manner than by mere words, and with that thought m mind WQ celebrate by offering the greatest values in Housefurnishings
11. Tvhctlicr you are readyi to buy or not. and remember YOI R
that have ever been known in Traverse City.
W e cordially invite yc
CREDIT IS GOOD at the BOSTON STORE.
7j■H
FREE! FREE!!
J,
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hit propwtf a. ^
ROOSS'FUWilSHED COKPLETE FOR O.NLY
Kitchen, Bedroom. Dining Room end Parlor.
TERMS. $20 DOWH. $6 PER MONTH.
the world,
sore breasta and ex4«to« the term of tl«. Iter', life.
.ntU the pre«l«» ■hooW
“»
4er a power plren to the tm.ie
othfe prorUkja declared that,
taior'. rooBSMt 45hlld comlna
the trat property .hoald be cooreye!
to aoch of iwtator.- children
thaa lino*, and to the Ua«e 1
log of
^ deceas'd, to have
aai to hold the aa»e to ihepi and their
brtr.aadaiwlin.tof«. Held, that oa
OMator*. yoonife.1 child coming .cf
age prior to the death of teeiaior*.
•atater. the inirt lenninted a. to all
pft^y except that la which the .1.-tor had a life e«tate. and aoch a.
jRewaary to he held hy the trustee,
for the payment of use. and as.es*
mtilM on such premises.
WllUams vs. Thachcr. 71 K. E. D67
V.
m
Choice of any
$6.00 Lamp in
our stock with
every purchase
of
■
$so
I DESIK.\BLE PARLOR Si;iTF., <ons.H«o( 5 i.tccc^wcV.Mnara^
fgg WUPFICLP fifglMTOf CO, An*r^ Cs-
" "T" $19.50
IWith Every $175 Purchase.
from plaintiff a U^e of the store al s
rental agrved upon. It was agreed that
the slock should he sold out at such i
price as defendant should deem hesL
uutll It should he reduced to a apedfie<l value, when the remainder shouhl ^
be taken by defendant at a certain,
per cent, of Us value, and that defenuani should pay « specified sum for the
The city of BoIm* CUf erected i
good win of the buclness. The stock
was so sold, but defendant refuted !
aniall fractloo of an adydnlng luC aud perform further. Held. plhInUff bad
maintained mch hooM> there for about three* remedies—First, he crnild bold ,
20 years, and in the meantime i
the property subject to flefeTidatU\. !
od for taxation said fractional part of order, and tender a lease *.f the store,
ibe adjoining lot with th,e remaining and aue for the contract pripe;
part thereof to the ofroer, and^llect
he could sell the properly. Ipeluded and rocelred such Uxe* and Ing the lea«*. after notice, and recover 1
chaises lor street paring, aldeaalk.
• of the cfuiiract price
sprinkling and other city purpmei. the priev; v^clved; third, he coul.
This bill was filed for the purp*is«
Lhe |irop*Tt> and n‘e«ner t‘o
of ouletlng title to said fraaional part
of the contract price **ver
of the adjoining M. the city claiming market value at the time and place of
oEnershlp by adverse possession. delivery.
.
'
Held, that the city is estopind from
Schott .vq. Slone. 77 Pac, :
etetelng title thereto Inasmuch as U
<Wa»>h.l
posacased said pro|*erty to the owner
Carriere—Change in Schedule.
Ik fendatit railroad , compur.y j ' l>-!
77 Pac. 635 (Idaho.
«hefl and issued a scIkhIuIc sbowii
that a certain train would run fn»m i
Rr.pone«.l ... convicted of
certain date. l*telnllff purchrsml
ony and sentenced to the penitentiary
ilcWel oji the reprisenlatltui
wader the indetermloate sentence law agent that she c«»«ld tal.e the tram.
of im. Th*^ crime f«» which he
ITior to the date the train wbr scjied-1
ronvlcted was eomroltted U-lore
uled to be pat on. it was can.tdlt d.
Pnartment of the law. but W* trial, which fact was not known to the ag* nt j
eoavlrtion and iMUteoce were
making the repres* utation. and
thareafter. lUspoodent appealed
rvMuil plaintiff wa* obliged to «ion j
tag that the seni.-nce U- set a»Uta gnd over due night at an Intermediate
he tie discharged and set at ll»>c’^iy. point. Held, that dWeadaut wa* nub\^'\
because as to him. the law mwler
for the |H Daily pnnided f*»r
which hr was seotcnccMl » ex lu.^t
fcUiuiw of Michigan. f«ir fall
facto. The law providing for the pun tranKp*m without Just excuM*.
Uhment of the offimse wh<-n U wa*
Vani^amp v». M. l\ R. R. 1« D U N.
commuted made provisions for a scale
(Mich.)
of credits to he given for giXMl NInjuries.
harhir. The art of l»03 did not c-on
tain any such provisions. Held, that
the act of IfOZ was ex post fact*
and fuurvd a n
being infor»t‘d ilxal hi* train w
tespondent and that the
should he set aside, but that rePiv.nd leaving him. attempted to chmb
the wtciH. trf a rooviu^ar. when a joik
e«t may thereafter be pmiH
t««.d. notwithstanding the fact ihs’ of ih«' train occasloBed by an inertn
be had served liarl of ihe voldub'.e »f 1.1*1*?*! ne»i‘«»ary i«j ascend an
:Iiue overl*alanced him. and lu^ v
nentenec.
Slate v* Tjree. 77 Pac. r* » tKan itruck by w«uie obMruciloe cl*^e
lhe car. but n**ce*^ry la the ^pcM-j
Taasw-SatinB Asid. hale.
lion cf the road. Held, that r.*> negii- j
PelliUmer Uwame the owner tif land cetice wa*. *h«iwn on the part
in 1W3. lie allowcMl U to be sold In raUrcuul comiany.
HOC. ISS: and
for Uxew of
Alien V*. Nurihem Pac. R?. 77 Pac.!
lg$3 and lWf4 ri>|HTiivel>. and Ih*' :o4 tWaKh.)
laxc* for ihtH** thre»- ^ear^ were neier
Railroads—Negligence^
paid diy iiellihm.T One of the defend
Plsmiiff. driving along a higuway.
ants paid the isxef for iv‘.«s and mb- ippn>achi.*d.where it ran parallel
sequent year. IVttOuner flleit a fv a railroad track ibrouKh a can*«>n ft»r
lilion to mi aside th. ssie^ oi iwn2 to St veral hundred fcel. und i
ll9i Within eight mocai,r after he gine. al a tank in the cauyen. htaecd )
learned that de^elHlsut^ hsd b.nighi lu ih.* dlri-ctum plaintiff was driving.!
the UmtMT two years U-fore. and had Plaintiff Mane.1 Ui drive along the
bought the land six years be-fore. Held, highway thmugh the canyon, when the
that p«*iltioncr was gnlUy of laches engtiie. witlioiu warning, ami making '
and would not Ik* 4H*nnUu*d to opc^ a no mi>re noiM- than usual or uece*.sary. •
decree arUlng the land^.
liacktxl t*>ward him, and on
Bending wa. Auditor General. 11 D. prtvach hU
became frightened
and be was injur, d. Held, that tht re •
' tu N. 370 (Mich.)
Divorca-Cruel Treatment.
wa>^n*» evid.ciic, «»f n«gligt*ncc on lhe;
Plaintiff fled a bill for divorce on par, <if the railway ompany.
^ ground of cruel treat^eoi It a^
F^r,** VM. Rio Grande R. R. 77 Pac. j
paared from the tewtlmony that plain 730 a*iah.>
tiff, wltbool cause, was very jealoua
of bet fausbaad: that the defendant Is
Writable, and dnrthg their married life
the parties bare frequently quarreled.
; AssuUtag oa tfveral occasions In a.
saulu comalltted on each othi*r. In
these encounters they bare been quUc
aeaaly maicbed. as one of the witness
es teattfiad that plaintiff told the wit
•saa OB oaa oeaskm. that -she thought
tf n ease right down to a rough an*!
tumble fight, she could lick him.'
Buy Your Stove
Now
j>ori toned
Don’t puA it ofT a tlay
lon^'cr.
It’s wonh a
t;rcat tied to you m
health rjtil comlort to
laakc home cozy ar.d
warm. All the i>0])alar makes arc hetfc.
like cut. Has two
Isigc top tifawers.
laigc mirror, Ficnch
pUtc, bevel edite,
with neatly carved
toilet, solid oak,
DRESSER
core
Base Burners, $1S
an A up,
.Steel Rarg«,
anti up.
Cook SlOVCF, $fiTo
and up. \
Air Tights. $1.25
and UJ1.
0»k Hc.-itc:s.
and up.
I.cnuth pipcand dam>ci I-kKK with every
MORRIS
ROCKER
BARGAINS
Solid oak
frame,'
golden finish. £i.ring i
scat and back, vel
our uphoUtcring
o;l.ct.'SG.•;6^ul<^u^ '
m
Ibr pKlMlf a .UK* »C rv<l>
UH
good «1II K tb* bMlDCM. bad Uk.
w^m
Thrcc-prccc
FIFTY
DESIGNS Bedroom Suits
P.\RL0R
STAND
in P.irlor and Li
brary Stands
(like cut)
during this sale
$1.50
$ 10.75 and np
ChilTonicrcs $LC0
and up.
Comnio*lcs, $3 H5
and up.
H.xceplioiial Values in
CARPETS•
ROCKERS
Good Ingrain Car;»et, ui.i Ic. laid and lincl. /^0Q
i ’illj
65c
Uandstnnc Brussels Caii»ctr, made, laid and
$5.50
Ijirgc bent arm Rocker,
like cut, high Back, fancy
embossed slat, heavy turned
spindles, canc scat, rich
golden finiah.
Kx.pjisitr A\u,mstef^ Carpets, made, ki,l ^
and lincl, i»oT
i~25
A large line of Mor
ris Chairs and Rock-,
> select from.
$2.15,
MADK, LAID .\ND'LINT-D. FRKK
Sideboards
Like
cut, attractive, well
made, and a wonderful value,
EXTENSIONTABLE BARGAIN
IF^ON
BEIO,
Like cut, .Assorted Colorr,
m
$15.75
Ou» compleU line fo: fail i«
now in.
They run from
$!'.75 up. .
H.AVE IT CHARGi:D. IF \OU LIKK.
KITCHEN CABINETS
AU Styles and Finishes. $2.95 to $20.00.
Lovell
Wringer
Gua!<
<lriw5. two biof, a luou'.’ing boir.i
Patents
. 77 Pac. 134 (Ore.
$9.75
consmiotion, Anr.ivcrxar)* Pric
$17
With one row spice cabinet on top
FREE Ejrs.’s* - $100.
1(X) piece Decoratetl
Dinner Set i
erypmehase
o-f
Mmppy Homos,
$7.T5
Lowell Bcnta Wringer FREE with evci^ purchase of
^2j5.00
hWlar; W ^ J~t
■B.I.E.e.l«B.Giiar.
mM
tkn
k* enr
«S?
kw MBVtai.
try tefd falNiteg <
«»«. -ft hag gnmlly lat,^ tee te
M.
I k»o« B0t vrb«f« %amatio9^»
tha iZ^Ttotto^tem,
IM.- tat tto MMm I
I bat yaapai ol/tto ttor
War^TLA^tmwft baldi. ^ «W» I
tto rlgto w Ito lafi, ato tto loml
Wiaeb«T«r wmy i»T
wowld
totes
oa
Sown
to
tto
Batrto
^*5to*^Jte*giraUi
His bekyred
k»aw.
and ttort It wotUd vtad to
Hasc timaann of fenw. wHh tort
I ftiuUi to tKira eoarase u> cto ead.
aad thtrw a kwoll. run all over with
0«d ttol tw#i.l «UI Wf »•and plsapa torrl«
Urea arw oftee aonmto to tot.
W* out M
Alwaya with mb west C^atto e, owe lag too maeii. aad R Is vary prakaMe
or ttow qum, awMt'faeod. etear-tyed that ttoy do te maay easea. Bto
itui» all of taMdtoto. Wt to H to:
wy tree
lotto!
I lOiaB to firto <
wkhla a radlaa or tea mito. Mt tod
V torti tto dtoptotei Itoiow. to Itol aa taatlaet for taeh thtasa knew te«t away, or givaa te teodcraUom
whore to load mt
small peopte arc aoi lltoly to averMtod
Wlik
toW •unlifki irlito tto soa to to iad a cloar
Pareau aboald tamembar that
rtrwr allow ^ S«h to to
dltolow.
rea are growteg aad that
Jojr
to. mto toftaa -
iWn to «!rto eoormto to tto eto.
Ijto tot qo^tloB artol tto y«ar« por
ttod—
Or toad or UI wtotoYto wito anj
bkwr;
U U tooofll. «o«iti.lar ito to ki»o«
I ktoll to ctreo roime to tto eod.
)
If ar tod tot a toy;
We fttioald drink
at tto pwtol
I •prln*.
^
lo.oor apwantotox:
, m^^toirnld luxe wlik a wclline*! lore
I ^a an boar.
If ito houn trrrr few:
etoutd wat. aoi for dx^tto. t».n
! for trxmhcr power
To to and to do,'
'isi ntoold r«J«iv Otir waj-ward or
' ' ; weartol elli*
*
By ihr rlranM.1 lluU:
4^Wr
k.Hii otir eye* iHi the hearraly M!I«.
If no v lay In •Idhi ;
, We •hciuld ttmaiple tto pride and the
. dl»eniit€«t
jk^eath oar fact;
nhould tako wtowror a ««»d ^
W’lth a tniat ootnplau.
-
W<‘ «hould aaate no momenta In
. rearet.
If the day were tot one;
If whqt we rwmembor and what we
formt
Went oat w ith tto aun:
We ehoald to from our clamorou*
Mdvd* aet free.
To work or to j»ray.
And to to what the Father qfotUd hav
n* to to.
If we had but a day.
- Mary l>^* e I)lrftto^<»n
Oaet to led me away from
[aide to a awamp prairie,
throagh wood! where oak. aad hick
oae hundred foot tell
•ott I crer nw! Tbra
■adtoaly to bronSht ne around a yarn
Ito wet prairie told at least a
artor of an acre of acarlei lo.
hella-a. masnlSceni a dUpIay of wild
at I eeer mw! We were toon
isaia on a waodman's road, that
rereled In clematl. oa the hnshee. and
was bordered with frlntoCS«»Uaa.
Ur. Bd^rd Everett used to a
ben he tf»k hi. hat. -I am i:<iln«
ter a walk.- Wton he stepped back
insido the door., be called it ••«olnic
out of the bouse.-* Me meant to say
tbst hl‘. real boime was hU orchkrd
hi. parden. and the whole warm world
of life, and hi. hquae was only
Beslly the one
moirt*forelfin pisce to a nntnral sonl
inside doors. Professor Boarch say. of
¥chtin children that, with all a ebUd’s
the omer w-orld Of beauty and
his Insilnci. for sunshine and liRht. lx
L no wonder that he Is plad
kH onl of doors. If Is taken
fm* pramed that the ttrowlna plant
he placed In a window ftw full
prlatlon of llahi, Imi
. of the similar need and soul
cravlnr. to the human pUnl. Wai-h
tow hi»on you can ruin a peranlui
Neliiiiit it In partial .hade of the
light the liriKhtor part of each
mer day. I remtenber very well that
»he n«n.t delightful part of my early
Kchoul-day s etpsTlcnoe was the lime
when we rambled slowly
among the roadside plants, watching
tto buttermes. listening to the blrdt.
or hanging over the edges of pool. TbItalian ptwerb tells us that where the
sun does not enter the doctor goes
look Kirward to the day when that
which our lx»ys and girls get by the
roadside wUl to aa much held to
CHlucatItm as that which somelKHly c1«e
has stvn ter Ihim and put Into a book
Half a day of ^milling and seeing and
hearing and .melllng will to w<»rth
quite as much a. another half day of
reading and momoritlng. 1 am no*
wm^thai the little nnl achiK.lhouso.
by the roadalde are going, but thcr.
waa oae go<id thing alseit.them: they
weri> smrounded by lots of wc«eds.
mi><l of ibcm worth study. and iht;.
werw aludled. Along the rtmd.ldo I
picked up some of the beit lesson, of
my boyhood.-E. V. Pi>well. In Inde
jK-ndeat. ______
madieoalttogot
space. There U a terge. weilkepi garden, fa which grows every
thing inidef the aan. a big border gay
with towefm. and what soniftees me.
fiom oae hundred te two handrH
ch^eaa. I have always eappoaed vegetahles and c^ickeas eoold not thrive
tegsiber. bat MfS. A. manages te ■
way thqt eWee my admlrmloB. The
ate-toot 'neliteg aroond m garden
rsally serves only as a protection
le anoroachraems to the
inedocated chickens. The
boaHhy boy'a appeUte, Instead to to*
older ones knoar very well that to fly
teg a alga to aataral depravity.
(>e barrier means Imprisonment
proof of loyalty to the laws of
h. Tto tlmue4>alldteg ag«
chicken U found trespassing H is
are worUag under high pram
a phyaSclaa.
yoaag aateu geiaed. ihrlst Into .a coop, and kep».
few hours wltbout nnythteg to
geaerally dnwr tto Uae at ito dogm.
ent. Mrs. A.*s asnny other duties,
to dietetic salfdoalal.It Is tto ragalatloa to the qaallty which arc admirably performed, never
to make her r^ her watch .m
perhaps, morn thaa tto qaantlty. that
shouUl to saxafany lookad after,
teslinct whmMllaelpllne 1s toMed. It
ittect is almoto alwqys Wiring
Is not only that this truly admirable
It comes to the food thm a chik
woman gets so much out to her one
naturally choose. If a c^ate aa
acre, but the standard to excellence l«
U placed before him. and hts fast
not boen perverted by over-ewiing to so good, and all ts so very well or
dainties. Children are like monkeys, dered. When one »es what an in
telligent. practical mind can evolve
says one observer. They like
honey and nuts. and. above all. fruits out to even such s small portion of
It U suggested that tbU test be tried the good earth that the Ixird has given
cm a growteg boy of, say lo years to us. It docs seem as If the problem of
maintenance ought really to be solved
age. Offer him bis choice beta
lor every one.~
advance thnl the ltd Will jump ter Ibe
fruit.
A neat little story Is told of a boy
who wantwl to join a comimny to ca
dets:
• -Say. mamma, they want me to join
the •('adets of Mt. Zion.* It Is a blue
uniform: do you think h s worth T2
a ysrd ? *
-Yc-es. but ihafs not all. Tommy
you will have to reform and deny your
self worldly cmjoyments. fsvorlte dish
es and speh things.Tommy scratched bU head. *'Say.
-after some refloctlon—i dunt think
ni join tin tke watermelons arc all
If the tre teat always bright.
At every speck to dost.
^
arsay osMCrlty coa-l If there's a spot oa the froat
_
.water wIB tof^aany
If tto
W all
hrsmiteg. It Is also if snvvhlivg tetemipu her sherwoon
to keep {nip.
When a dish or <
free fftas jlce. Oae
s^akmgnlccrematkable thing about coal oH Is that
while it hardly afftota the bwmma akin.
sklc
1
Every lUae the heater needs atteu
H wlU hidtr hlteter any
If applied fore. It will also destroy j tloa.
U the butcher, the baker or Che —
can
any foliage. To use it on planu or aalmate infested
lice, dissolve haU a dlesUck-maker tall her te the least
bar to eoa^ In one pint to bollteg wa- particular.
eoal-oll.
If the pie crust bur
ter, then add one jallon of coaln
At every mistake uf
and chum It with ITforcc' pump or
Et.muse the gu bill’s
egg beater nintil it forms a creamy’
emultioci. Of this take one part for
eight or ten parts of water, and it will
not Injure either animals or foliage.
If her new dress Unt a perfect fit
It Is also aa excellent remedy rubbed
on the Btteg to n wasp or bee. for U the first time she fries it on.
If the letter she * look.og for doesn’t
relieves the pain Instantly and precome to hand on the minute.
THE RECORD S GSIERY-OF BRIGHT CHILDREH
k fiivor to giving
1
tto pat teat tovlmg tekiMto teMk as a
1 n day right ateag. TWt aa«n'
bhod te ttote rnlawii batert. aad
ih to any W If 1 wart takaa vRIi
ly dcp«kd oa tkta grapt ialee <
ilrely.—Farm and nraalde.
Te Prevant drily Prom RaUtefl Ovar.
I was making crabmppte Jelly oae
afternoon when it suddenly thraateaea
to boil over, as jelly often jrllt.
My cousin Annie was busily prepaid
ing more apples at the cool end to tbe
kitchen, and she told me to blow hard
on the foaming liquid, which 1 dld^
and. lo my pleased surprise. I foaad
that It Immediately went down.
My cousin te an English woman, mad
she said thah her English friends al
ways did this to any boiling liquid, aad
saved themselves many bums aad
ich unnecessary work. —Ladlsa
World.
A New Dish.
On one to our ocean liners'a detect* '
sble dish was sen ed. which was pre
pared as follows: DoU while taralpt
until tender. likewise carrots; pot the
ips through a vegeuble masher. ;
and chop the carrots rather ftaely.
after which mix the two vegeUbles to
gether. gnd season liberally with hutsalt and white pepper to tape. To
make the dish look more attractive, a
larger quantity of tumUts should he
than carrots.
A mile girl burned her thumb very
aetercly. Her mother applied lo It
ever} thing she ct»uld find te the boos*
hlch she thought might esse the
Nothing gave relief and the
oiild neither *l«*ep nor rest, until
raw iHiisto wa* scrapod with a
and applied aa a poultice, ft,
gave Immediate relief. As fast as the*
t.* iK-csme hoi and dry’ Il was rord until the child was ssltop. and
The Grace of <;5>urteay.
We find a gmai manj^ men and wo
men side-tracked all along the path
ways to life because they were m>t
Uught the value of gof»i manners and
a line, gracious courtesy te thtir
youth. The resulf te that they have
grown up hard and coarse and repul
slvf in manner, aod have noi U* ii
able lo win favor or attract trade «r
business. In other words, their ba I
manners and repulsive ways hav<*
kept them back and hamUcapiKd their
i
Ji’t:
--(bHxl Housek
lonishlng how fine mann» r* Roy. aqed 11: Edward, hged 8: Vern aged
Linds, aged 2; Lucy. 8 t
bled with IlH splashing, until we solved
ni*ss te children Uev.-u.p In
ChlWlren «»l Mr and Mr>. neinge l.a»hir.
the dllficulty by melllng the top ani
nd at tract! veuess te mauiKdtom «»ui of sn old fruit can. and
womsnhooil. Other thlufi^
Chin tauce.
I Vet how much happier she’d be
then setting It down on the chum
il. the emtdoye who te seltct1 she met all thes«* things with a sn
wUh the dasher handle coming up
vancemenl te the one with
ed fur
Thirty-vix large. riiH*. sound H.ma-,
Ihrough It. This win cficclnslly pminers. a fine. gracU»u» dttoes ehopiK-Yl. (TbU A a h-aplM^j__________ ____
v«-ni all splashing.—Farm and Fire
goOil presenct*: these qua:
mcanor.
IHH-k
»
j
Cold
Process
Tomatoes
side.
kind of capUal. t-vt-n j
Ules are ih
p,.p,H rs.-!f vory lar^c.four,;
belter than money. ^
.
|
sound
onions.
ti.rmgh
pc-rf.-t;
i»mat*K-s.
wjtlu
To Keep Nickel Bright
Agrev-abk- dt'ii*»T<meRt, cmipU-d wi ’a
Four Ivxol »«td.-MMs>nfute
j iM*p)ing or euiitng them. Place raw
good education and ahlHiy. will nftvij Ki^hi .Hbl.-spoonfute o\ St
The tabk of keeping the many nlcke!
i at laiu<* rT<M*k. putting
win whtre capital In Iht- hands of ih.-i Two ttasisM.nful... ea< 1.
. fixtures ig the modern home bright te^
- cup salt to a gallon of wa
cleaner which
boorish, the imaiiractive and m-na-j ng» r. < lo\«-s. ailspl e and clnnnmep^__
lurtHl. win fail. In tact, a^Tc-abb- d,-| Ou -fourth of a
“ .......... •“
m.>- U. „re,-r.M. .h.uW.
«.«. «
' lintld a lliUc fence of trust
' i.-n-po«ii’.fu! 'if ‘
Minb-r the brine.
porimcnt Is tin* »»ne iadbiH-nsab!*-j ly. MIC pepzM-r
n«e.«)ty r..«ulrr«. It l« ilniply tm.
Around today;
I g..,. ,
Rouftht t'verjwhere. There te nothin;
' nil the «pa«- with loTlat work
0:i.- grated nmmegj
for a few hours, then use bx.
with a clolh-bolh articles th.*
vh'v xyhlch will ro ejuUkly otn-n II"
' And therein ally'.
The Ripe Cucumber.'
i»-ar;ip.-. o? good vftjei*ar.
j once
UCC. They keep te-auttfully.A,u« on*-1
^
' Look not throojth the ahelierlnit
Ripe cucumbers make dellcloio* door to opiK>rtunliies. to socivty. to th
I’m tb** \ln*-gnr im** tl-.c ve.ssc!
msi have very fresh, firm tomatoes |
__________
*
bV»
sweet pickle, catsup, chow-chow an ! hearts, of all. ronrto.s;y is to busliu**
. lu gin with. Ax:other g*ssl coh! wa |
Pluma.
» t poa tomorrov
other good d|shes. To use them for and lawiety what «>il Is to marhincr
;
.......... ....
►au.r :,n.l K.tl. ai
•r
roi;.,.*:
K....P
Ih..
..
-----------------It makes thing*
► aod aill bv»p y««i l**-ar wtot come*
After stewing some fii
swet plcklca.
■'as the jTtlcc i*f the lunutfM-s ln»’<»f-1 ,,h.s In.a very <ol.i place iweiiiy-four
the friction
► Of toy or wunm. .
dums one day. 1 found th
seven pound* to hem. Boil te vinegar flinilnates the jar and
noise
There
te
„
i
'fhopi-iTYu
pr*.ce>.-..
p.mr
filled
the
Jars
withhold
Therta ii> be unvauble. aaya i wril«r In
and water half Dd half (after adding th- m-rvi-racking noise.
in fine manners 1“
. water for the tame b-ngrh of time.
Utile salt) uni I they are Vlear look- gii-at moral quality
,uato«-s^
.....
■ Tuu,
—■ "a '
^‘**er; then. »*»’« ,
, ,he Jar*. l«ark In the fruH. cov- Ood Houaekeepteg. Next day I look
VegeUbW Salad.
lone. Drain them In
Iralm**! olT.
ing. but not
rol.l wat r bv .stan.liug
Tariely. sklnnteg
the jnlce has
.^trlbui. d to thr Hoin.- It^iuiTtment
•fhen to one pint fresh
in the !
ruunu.g watJr tor tlm-.-j
*“
; Banal protMirtioni. otxllreit |iotatoc>i.,
This recipe has
vinegar add three and s half iK»undH
Poor Toil-Worn Rsc\^sel.
*r.-sK out the air bubble.
C«dd». c.dety and .hart! Udl.**!
ugar and let It come to the boUlm; by an eastern woman In mt
te mel:.l paraTTme audl-A-‘^.
^ W. Bel.clous sw
all legcthiT until it te thortmghly done.j
A
sk-epy
tend,
abut
In
by
purp.e
add dic«Hl iinkma ato radish r1nit» to
It. Add the cucumber* and scald pickle*. This pickle e.^pecially
M- lids. Coter ca^h jar.lP^ri’hc*.
hUU. A white road creaps down He*
mantled the highest market price
of th. juice and vinegar have csk**.! _
valley, crosses the river at the brawl them. Drain them again, and when
A Work Apron.
cool pat them In a jar with a sprink was alwaja te demand
g terd and winds oo-«ui Into the
mbcrs.i
Put
one-half
peck
small^cucumocrs.;
An excelUmi work apron his a fuU
ling of stick cinnamon, cloves, all
Lmelcum.
orUl again.
|
and !.«■. p
ce and a few tomcla to bUck two quarts silver skinnt-<l tmion*. and •
no extrav- ruffle across tbe bottom to sUOfi out
In furr.i-hir.z a Imum- 1
She wws bom here and y et it seeme.1
^uniUlel
pepper. Sprinkle also s few raisins two head* of picked eaulifiower to .
floor with an.l protect Ibe dre*** xklrl. and ii has
lu \*-rr the kitchen
kite
no one rememberod that she wa. ever
refr
beiwct*n the layers to plckk. Ther soak te water to cover and a r.ijiful ui
IV of Until, am. coxting a i«>cket! Not a mile patch pocket,
young. She was only Rachael, with
ouv fourth teaapooofni aalt.
„„
pour the juice or tbe syrup of vlncga' >Elt over nlRfcl. In .1..- mornlns drain ^
XT an.l a quarter th.- but a real one set te the seam. Tb>
her gentle, care worn face, her busy
Ot '‘fourth leaspoonful mualard.
^
and #ugar over them^ and seal the jar*; mht €inr d«i.-ri?iiooii(,il „r tnm.rir
breadths are gored just enough to get
gato*'-.r.'iicagn
R*nt
Tbet.-*is
practically
hands and quiet ways.
Tl.re.- tahletptioafuU vlnefiar.
This pickie Will be ready for strvter powder w lih thri-e-quarter.-v of a isnind ‘
this fl.mr cvETlng. U 1* Rixsl pieces for making the pocket,
fear* before she had aat In a pew
One table*.piH>nful cream.
of best bastard; wet with snfflcler.'
___________
i.a^sy
tdur». no harbor for|
the old church and the gray-halrc! te a L*w days.
IV-at tl.. ecg* weU; add ito auaar.
A good chow-chow te made a* fo’, vinegar to mix without lumps. Put |
Banana Fluff
or
Uuol.-um 1s made of;
Towrelt.
Slur had preached the II
aalt and inuaUrd. then the vlnefiar
lows: Peel enough ripe cucumbers i<j three quarts of vinegar ever the fire. K
who has not dte-.
oU. and subjecu-d to I
and rr*wim
make three quart* when chopptnl add 5 cema worth of mixed pickliu?
Vo.-n go«Ml
the value of the small towel to
rsMl qtialUb-^;
qtiamb-^ coverfNi
«
t.*r "'*•
P«it in Fartna kettle and atlr um:l
(an.p fine and add one and a ball apices, om ’iiiili ounce cclc-r> *<-e<l.
ma.b' in this cxumtry. and the her household economics has tomeatom the tblckneaa of cream: cool
an.al”’-'
quarts of while onlonf. also pet-led ami one-half ounce white aTtisUrd seed,
u
de-lnns
are
often
very
ar
thing
yet
to
learn.
It
te only recently
Thi re w. re many Httle ones in tb
lae aa m'cded.
choppt'd. Salt the pickle to suit tlu one teasiKHjnful each oLcinnanion and fluff
. -tie Th< patte rns are not merely j that they have been used to any eximbie houT. hoUl; she did whst her
ire ansar may to u*ed If one a»
taste. Put it te a coarse hag and drmte cloves, one pound of brown sugar j To make It. rprinkle tv.-o fln*' banaon the ouulde. a* te the ca*r . u-nt te private famlllea. but thrir uso*
inds found i.> do.-snd k«in the hom
carefully
stir
te
the
mustard
and
tu
I
n«s
w
irti
a
few
drojH=
of
lenrm
j
nee
it for twenty five houis. after placin?
.. U i.Mhs, but go clear through the | fulness te maklA them tecreaalngly
togeiber. She had her dr»amf. but t
and let l>oil up w<OL then ‘ and Md on Ice in chill When r*-a*!r k<
a heavy weight over It. When wel
> Th.j* they endure until the lln-1 |Kipular.
her own heart 5»wmlngs bad whlsCoonlry Roada
dratec'd add two ounces of while mus add the mixed pickles, two red peje 1 make tlu de^^. n. mash tlu-m Mmv,th. tdf. .;i h. worn through.
---------------------The chk'f charm to New UiTgland peretl—wait.
tard sevHl. two finely chopped gveer per* chopped with the setHls of name, j the .lesser., mash th-m smo-, h.
But the years went by,
roadside* te te the wild rose. They
kith oae-half cupful of p .wpeppers and* one Ublcspoonful of and stir all together. AfterIt begins] sprinkling
.
r M,..
!h».’
Cordial.
i Herr te the way I make a broom
to
are i-MH-clally line te Mainer I sw body grew tire*! of waitlffg.
ground black pepper. Mix all tbor- lo bubble let it boll well for five min
w-h7tc of one"lar^ror two small eggs, i Take jw vniy i>ounds of Concord j hol.b r for a cent. I Uke a medium
thoinands to buache* that 1 crave te liacK iKune day.” i
This amount
oaghly lofietbcr and add enough vin
aat
.11
with the Dov^: >t*‘l'tt>.
<*t*^ q't*"* “f .tier, h.avy, but .mtll eyed ^w-ey««d
dig and take hamc. If I could no this, eyes were mlrty. and the lurrTte the egar to cover thenk Put them Into a
,.il fsremy acres wuukl have to expand.
th* road from which he had
stoneware jar and'aCjd a lUtlo grated
Thte 1* the best.rc-clpc I have
United States has expanded—tenevo well was blurre<1 thnuich
™
» P»rcelate keilk^for mustard pickles. Nine out to n the mlxfjre Increase.* surprisingly I
horseradish and a few nasturtium
ii-at. else the screw-eye will split tbe hanThe
children
gr<
w
up
about
her.
So
tenily over my neighbors. 1 am nat
t recipe* for same call for to- in bulk, and Ixat unti! light snd fiuf-»ntll It reaches bolllni
b t them cook fifteen or twenty mln-j die—Farm Journal.
msnv Uhie mouths to ford, so
QuUe suiv whs* they would say
The followteg recipe te for an acid matoes, either green or ripe. To any fy. or until the pud.lteg will hold lu ui€‘«. then strain through a rloih. Add
giving up ibelr ,H3Ulo patches. There mile gsrfeents to mend, so mi
one wishing to make mustard pickle* fhape when the beater te remove J. three pound* of white sugar When
preserve
or
plcWe
that
Is
well
liked
or s canker sore alcohol appUsd to
U. tenreter. uot much daagrr. a* th tie cares. But “sister- never eomserved with roast mutton or almost I would say: “OohT use them.” To Return to the let- box and sc-ne very the hugar te dtefolved. strain again
parte will shorten Its oourae In a
running rote* to thcao rose* are ver plslned.
■oast: Peel firm, ripe cucumber*, matoes do not improto rithm tto ap cold with a sauco of fruit juices.
When I first knew her there were
if j great measure.
hard to dig; »»d thay are worse i.
The sauce usually wrved with-thte;
**
remove the seeds, and cut them Into pearance or the quality to tto pickles
< I A slice of ripe eocumhar nihtod
park and iransplai.u One may go wai crow>- feet about her eyes and sad slender strip, about an tech wide and sufflciently lo oompdtoaie for their puddifig te a thin cnsiarJ. made of the:
Hues
around
the
pitifully
patient
Heal
inrtantly.”
It
will
y^er
the face te clenaatoff, aad It aaderteg for hours and day* along the«,i
three or four Inches long. Put them general stoppings, and the seeds are yelk of the egg. milk and sugar. w:*h ■
after being opened, so it Is celleni for the skin.
lUme roads, a®d forever U findla,- month. In her comlng^nnd going 1
Tny R.vonh, d..ir«*. Thi.
^
enoogh cold vinegar to cover
If your planu are troubted with lleo..
aomethiag novel ns woP as nseful. I irrew to watch for ths frail, womanly
m>d. hi Ibe nio.-nli.« or « mj ilm»! W»» «« P»< I’ «P •” »»• «ou*h Wdip a fcwiher te kerotsM aad hnmh
have always longed
there when lUtle figure, vr'dh her patient, wtetfu) hours. Then drain them and jttsl cov
«hn> . a» t. n*«d..d. «id wlU «»kl ’>* •» h* ««<' «
I:
Ito^Ctorries are ripe. What a glor- face: but Xhen calne a day when I
nMitiiv tn m basin tel In the ton to g!
thoroughly heated, and use new ttom with it a few mlautet. math
er agate with fresh vtoegar. and U
B«utt border those road mirsed her..
\ZJt teakettle. Sene all Ice
corks. Dip the neck, with cork, te them thoroughly In good warm taap
1
and
Fire
-Not sick.- ahe told them, -only every quart to vinegar add two pounds
tnds aad riateJn warm water aad tto
vajs for miles and mUes! They tell
The quantity gi»^n will serve fot|fj‘nb>
An tnsecttslde.
ibst the people amke great use to tired—so tired."
Tto cbeapesL daadU^ preparation people, and te delicioas enough to te-j«We
•Not siek," repealed tto chUdren.
omit tto I
tto UTries. and y« there are eBoogb
trial if bat giien the
to every ktod to Mpsect .life, and the
Tto
Heme
Acre.
The New Grape Core.
t
^
^ winter Isadsoaps look Dwnih might amiu other boiissholds
one to be found to every bouse at alh
Tto home acre, and tto mann
-themselrea, eVen-t.to it seemed as
Thi* morning, while at Buffalo en pail can be lifted out with the
times. Is ordinary kerosene, or cosl
whleh the hooKwrtti to tto farm
teau. and make the poll mom jH
k'. '”irM!chlgmn I knew oaaatry Tqto-» if -ateier- must to alwa>w there.
joviqg
«ny
usual
drink
to
unfe^ented
The
Woman
yit
bo
Worries.
,
J
oil.
But there came a day when the win- ai« frts ditoritod by a boarder
I i; wham tbe drives wsat pkiag between
grape juice. I wag told that oae to^hc clea^ by preveattog tto mab
V*hen the ketU? Iwils over
acootdiai. to the New Tort Trltonc. FW bedbugs, get at them with an at
»
W*. rkh aoO. and them were oa dows to tbe mile cottage
Buffalo physicians Is very proBonneed froto adhertog fib tto aMaa
ansvexwd aa aUraeUwe advertlaemant omteer or a feather. Repeat ^ doso Ubabyertet.
M Mdaa to ha ptektojrilow-fringed sued and a hush ascasd
regulate
Usually is
thtt quantity of food which should be
given to n growteg child. Many tl|
It Is the chUdren who first rise
and refuse food when they have bad
^ufllclenl. not eating lt..‘'lmply becausli is nice and palatable. * Tm full.”
they cry. which U a plain statement of
a plate physiological fact. The -school
boy- hunger te seldom paralleled in
after years. If should be saitefi**!.
but with proper foods, digestible and
uourtehlng.—Itetroll News,
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p strsrryv’js*
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V omi
^
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ttSiTSi
tmm U* — Wt-
sHrrT-^’^
A mnm
n
w
V^sbil*
S i.rS?i£21.'S S
FamoutSteel Ran^e
Bor. 1. W. mar. iOMor.
. f*a. nd k •
rsbe aets.MlUiKtMy UMfrto the
It to • Infect
/’y iwny-KMB J
^Mm.^Miii4t Bmi«: unic. *tw ar
^ Wrty- ^
J iMt attcftal,
AU oanrkM ia tbo Ooapal Itai «
root Bisbtb aMl. botariM Mapla
aadOak.
A«pt^. Ulk^ >Mlor.
i4at aebool at 10:90 la tbo I
MMtef vonklii. U:90.
lag. Wr.U.A.MjrlachaiBA
SMTloM wlU b* hi diarg« of tb«
laeblag oerrleoa at 2:90 la Iba
looa oa4 7:90 la tbo ovwiag.
»lal Boale. AU vtleoao.
•n4by MbcAl ai It.
?. r ». e E. «t f:it.
Eathlf awrlca at 7:». Will be
>aiMad bjrlb^of Bible.cbaoL
iib|oot.‘*Tba Hooee Not ll»4e Wtb
laMa.”
•
naiTM^ Mfllat Thmr^tay. 7:30 i*.
baa aibde a foaolaUoa U^t bo r
vaadJi to otbar aaiokora. arttboat
lag aor
r»r TMra be baa baaa aaNkia
oaat ao4 Ilteoa coat dgara aad ofieo
mt gatttag ooe that araa aat
rtfit dwreh.
lorr. Wboa to & E Wall A Boaa*
rta^ Oos. iMw.
a Mtb ago tber racotamoadrl
40-4#. a.
-Tk# OlTar«ltjr
a Be cigar. Wadawortb Bros*. Chicot,
aad the raaolt la that be baa raaolred
to btiy ao other cigar, for be kaowa
Ibat bo la gettlof a better cigar than
TM l9«rortb iMfUo MiTleo at 6:48 be baa beretofore bought.
mW ko
Other iBKAera ahoald follow thU eaaple. The Wadaworlb Broa.* Cblcoa
I made from the beat Uaraaa tobacco,
lot Barorad or doctored la aaj
od U better tbao clgara that are
allr irlalled for doable tbe moaejr
D^p to at 8. E. Walt A Soaa today
laalorimloa. 3:10.
aad get a Cblcoa.
• t. T. P. U. at 1:16.
Pffblwaannca,7:00.
INDIA INK SECRET.
fnm waatlaf oo Tbondaj «v«*
Ikla« TlMit tbe West. Wit
AH ora eordlallr loTliod to the tor
mor.D.
i0:10 a.
With all tbelr modara ImproreaM
jiad all tbelr ecleace. neat of tbe
«d aaUona bae beea able to |
tbe eqoala uf tbe Cbloaee
^ladUhika.
SKir
fajidar aebool at aooa.
Utamadlalo CbHatlaa Badoar
tfilr at 4:k0 n. s.
Tkaat BOObte i aodatsr oTCbrtatlaa
IIMaa^ at 8:tf r. a.
•aaday oraalac goani *0eti
7b.«l PlaaM aoia tbat ovaala
are aoor a half hoar aarlto
AH aartneaa la iba ebareb r
«M0Bt tbo a«aar.Aopanaiaat c
wtlb primitive proceaeea. to produce
these matarlala la aaeb perfect form,
bat tbe secrets aUU art ercietA
The msDufactore of India Ink In
particalar baa based aU foreIgneiA It
B made In China today practically as
it was made four oMitnrtea ago. when
Cbcn Kl 0«Mien Invented the piwcae.
Ttw oU la pressed out of tbe ereda of
a certain |»Unt and lbt« set to simmer,
while tbe wortniau adds a mixture ef
powdered redwood, grated sandalwood
and seeds of almonds and other pow
10 A BU. B^bmlag claaa meting
2i;l0 A m. 0B>mlag worablp:
moa 4y tbe paator.
tm A m.. Y. P. A. oerrlcm.
7(10. aera^
./write toiler oar
Y -sm SoMd sttete atetet."
I you jute why Bruid't FtenDO!
/Bnn.Bctliebat. It’.abixaK
t:39 Tbaraday erentog. prayer i
aabaol ijto A m. erety Boa-
ft
Purses
.
Cuff Daks, Serenl dotes pain reseleriy aold far aOc. TCe and '
$1.00 go at Uc a pair.
Cadirt* aad fieqtt ebalns. s.« tto gi«a» niae we
caa (ire you is good ctoini, $LM to SS.QX }«>
tolfpafce.
Tto* goods Biua to sold. You can buy theis leas ttoa .
^
RASTALLi THE HUSTinG JEWatR
OF DETROIT
* IMORS
HOUSE CLEANINa
ThA lan*t By tkelober.
Wright Bros, will lake your Ik
A poet aamed Skelcber once wrote
made carpets filled with tbe dust
Of tbe doinga of people of aote.
dirt of summer, your finest lace
lie larred them a bit
talas, too. and return them sweet
With each palpable bit.
Aad they aay he moat quit or elae “go awelllng aad clean, nady for another
aeaaoa's wear. They also take old
€9ollara with frayed inlges ami r. turn
them, juit like new.
Bbe waa back from Europe.
“Weren't jwu afmW over tberer
re anked: “yon. JI lone womam among
!1 these fordgnernr
18c. 2 for 25c.
lOc, 3 for 2Sc.
“Xo,“ she sskl. -Tbe only Hire 1 Arlaola Pantella.
Arizola Conchas.
risbed to be a man was the day 1 got
10c. 3 for 25c.
10c. 2 for 25c.
io^^t^Ameil<!a.**
R. E, W.. Weaver s Factor) Smoke-.
5 o iiis slralKlit.
“Becanm I didn't have a cent, and l(»c. 3 for 25r.
Little Weavers. Ni*rth*Tn Queen.
woman can't go around tout lilnc her
trtendA reu koof.“—yetnirt; News.
5 cents stralglit.
5c. C for 25c.
Red Seal.
Rtd Scotit.
WA19TIMQ9.
Ge. C for 25c.
5c. 5 for 25c.
Tbe new line of white mercerize !
Cronin Bros.! Choice.
alBlags' abowa by J. W. Miniken
.V. C fvw 25c.
are beautiful In their soft texture s<
All ciKars union mad.*. Manufac
well as the dainty paUema In ftne .w tured by R. K W.^a%. r. Traver.s*- aty.
large basket weave, odd striped a- Mich.
fecU and the many other fetchina dealgnk. and the price. .15 cents per yard,
TO FULLY COMPREHEND
la the moat fetching of all.
ThU saving op|»ortunlty you have only
> on the second floor of Barney
BEFORE YOUR YARD
Anderson’s Urge esUbllshraenl an
It stripped of Its beauilful foliage cf- see tbe Urge'variety of top buggie
fecta. beet have some outdoor views carriages, phaetons and road wagons,
Uken. to gladden your eyes through all of which, owing to the Uimess of
tbe kmg winter that is coming on with the season he will make a good redueglaat strides. Bmllh A Price lake all Uoa on to close out for the coming
kinds of outdoor qrork. from residence winter stock of sleighs and cutters.
lawns to factory and factoo* groups.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
8kes. 8x8 and 8x10.
Are you going to uko in any of the
faU excursions, or trips? IluglK-e has
AUTUMN
Juxi
what you need in a iravcUng set.
U the beaaon of aeaaona for reduetkma
la teuerml atock. as RaaUll may prove brush, comb, soap case, with plenty of
to yon. when be offers a 40 per cent fine soap to go In "it. am! hand bags
galorv
to carry your odds aad ends l»
disoouat on all wedding gifts in silver
ss.’trSKtiSisrs
srs.'SS.'X'SKs:
As Yob Like It
Htei or »off eoJ, coke o» wooi
Tbe rot Roaod 0«k Fobuco
ton. tSon ell wirii ccoooinr
Wtaccco hkeir.tiririeiid
tojaithefec,pre*ring««te.ay
oJ^farm but bom e rot 4ol
lea foci liua if
aide of tbe tTdnaamu In tbe eectet
kuowa wbat this liquid aubelance la.
After tt ^ beea mUed It la knauded for many bourn aad ttma ground
ftne agam m mortnta. wSeb etaud m
water baUm mt that tbece abaU out hs
tbe aUgbteut ebangt In tbe tempem
—c and tbem lo^rw thamarlvea
_____ pettuct tbe
R( iimu
Furnace 5^
o>u^-
. 9:99 m m.;
Hbm. a
‘ ^
Requests your presence at his Fur Opening to be held at
the store of
J. W. MILLIKEN
ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ;
October Third and Fourth.
f
This will be a very broad and comprehensive showing of
chance to get a Fur Coat.
‘JIPFasWons’ Beadquarters.” *
THE ALL-AROUND
OVERCOAT
The st> le which the majoritymen wUl wear
b*cuf comfortably loose—moderately long—with , fly front,
and is very smart and dressy. This illustration was taken
from one of ihe
GARSON-MEYER SUPERIOR
TAILORED OVERCOATS
which make we consider reaches the acme of Men’s Clothing
*^‘^*The fabrics from which these splendid Overcoats are
made were selected from the products of the test mills m
the world, and include Kerseys, Meltons. V icunas and
variety of OvetlAim bv^ in > brojul ruge of
M OMf AmI
fC'wr
..$10.00 to $50.00
Prices for Overcoats, Ion gor short, from
«oo
Prices for Sack Suits, single or double breasted, from $ 10 to $22
ricfkBdMyte-deUilt.
J»t *l»» TO.
m sn»«
Md aU)erf«b«.I b tore s» year
yea W Nc pMtieriirir oarri«* coBeetioo of NcAinar ............................... 60 Cent*
GET THE BOY AN EXTRA PLAY SUIT AND LET HIM ENJOY (UVSELF.
KMBEOK A HOVT
Iap4b wttli a poUabar mafie «f agate.
After Htet^tbe Ipdia tek la eouabi
.. ^
V.,-. >
<iv:
■iSii
!
Om aoOlodKweeiraai, »emaeftoi4iM40|ier j
oem.diiooiuit,tonoeeriiigttoterileet**.«0 jroa J
cu bay now far $3.00, tlmoet half price.
ii NEWTON ANNIS i ':
^^tm^bfag amvloaa at 19:99 a oa
aal t;99 graalii tba irat aad third
gss.'Si'Srisat.
far *90.00 we oS isB te *11 (W.
OatCiMA
glags.
l^pina
tbe stuff Is shaped Into tbe
■licks that we know, and It la beaten
with little bammern untU eacb nttek It
perfect. After tbia tbe atlckaaieplncudl^ wooden foimetehaJdeA Tbe
AUara waleomA
All ihw week the prices will be just about, cut in bait—
We must seU a lot of goods before October 1st.
CkAMMinA
wkk made out of a reed. A grr
quantity of these UtUe dlabea are a
OA brlckA and over each la placed
el shaped clay cover. Tbao tbe
wkba are UU and tbe aoot produced by
tbe burning mass la caught on Ua In
Bld-vceb prayer meetlag Tbaraday de.
TbB la so delicate ao operstlon that
»e woilinicn watch tbe sUgblaat
cliange in tbe weather, for a amal! dlfware. This does not cheapen the artlCpr. Wbftblagtoa and Park atreeU.
terence In temiwniiure a
AIR TIGHT HEATERS.
I4g dUteCDC. in the quality of tbe
Bor Lmaoet B. Biaaell. pastor.
Jusi thc^thing for cool evenings and
soot Tbe Aoaat aoot ia prepared
rooma that are absolutely alrtlfbt
damp dajs. the cbaraclerUUr of the
there are any windoera In them tJ
northern Ull. MilUr A Mor*»c have
and fur a better
la one of tbe leadteg KnglUh wIkjcJs them from $1.25
the boja an* taught to swim, as in winter beater they also carry a full
f at €:30.
•C,B.i
Bvary Utile wbUa tbe workmau gom other schools, but they are uugbt to Unc of hot'bust and banl coxl stove*,
► preaching aervlee fa erenlag.
Ifepr
also a good line of beating stove*.
AU aia orakome to all tbe aemeoA cautiously to a Alab and dusts tbe gal^ awim fully dreatmi.
«ed aoot off with a fmitbec. Altbougb
It la as eaCl and line that U will dost
lUtbealr.tiaUUIanoldneeDoogb foe
Wtm
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