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The Evening Record, August 31, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-08-31
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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HUMS RET HBffi Ol
T»r
FR6Fltil0liAU AMO AMATtURfl
•NOTOOROIO^flltS.
fiV
ciTwsiigr
^ Mm Ret Hik IHflht H«id HKIKCa TAYLOR AND WATKINfl
Agiifint a taw at thn Baehet Fan*
•IKHCt ALL TMCIR ^Oa
kBpThieAflifweea.
ICOWUB NOT TWNN
Mn Mm had hla right wriat very
hndly m this afterMo. while wortlag at the hnakei fnelary.
Mr. IM» laid ot thie momlai
shortly after he returned to work thU
aooa. the aeddeat happMed. He
pettlag a ubie oo the saw aad
held on too long. The taw ennght hto
and a deep gash reenlted.
tendons being ; eevered. The
^“r*
iORE MBI WUX OUT
■
II
ii‘
AROUT iM LIVl (stock HAM4i«. ll.-Tto <rf
DLCRS WSMT ON STRIKE
l4f tlM tm ijgr::* flgiitiaf
ol tlM b»tU« of LUo
I from UeutcB* Are In Sympathy With Other Strikers.
. Tb€ report
Will Cauae Several Independent
tenrtfle flitailnK
Flanto to Cteee.
—R boprs fron 4svb
afiOT Bickt Ml 'win
By Wire to the Kvenlag Record.
BMh«r Me «M
Chicago. Aug. 31—Upwards of dSO
I Mr mautM adTuu** live stock handlers at khe Union stock
1%9 report fol
yards and the Transit company walked
out at 10 o'clock today on a sympathy
pbUI t p. b. the jRp.
Set'eral Independent plants
l o«r Imt poelUoM on will be compelled to suspend.
I bT IWTrU Uch Hter.
' and rtto Are tMdns
FATHER MN
'MR CHILD
F. Sawyar and A N. Mm|^ Had Naf
mar ■asapsa Ffum S^ng Off
Timir Fnot as Tlmlr Rum
FM FfumMwuly.
IT lUI
keadcon at 11 o'eloek this momiag.
Fifteen bodies have,been recovered
from the wreck at 1 o'clori; and It to
thought that several more are beneath
Alpena Had SSjOOO Fire.
Alpena. Mich., Aug. SL—Loss $5,000
waa caused by a Are last sight which
totally destroyed the new, drug store
owned by R L- {.atunde. Insurance
■been of the bay teellfled to the light l2.o<W.
eaetera breoM that did not Interfere
Joseph Marrow went up t!u
Ith the hlrde at the big tournament.
A couple of preliminaries to warm this morning on a fisblog trip.
up the guns preceded the first event
this morning and everything looked
bright for a greaC'day. The troubles
of high wind and a rioting sea front
were at a minimum for the vtoltors
event If ft had been rough the
prevkras day's experience had them
broken In one and alt to the unusual
rget grounds.
The high wind being gone the birdk
were flying low and again the range
had to be found, but this difficulty was
of shurl duration.
Two Narrow Eacapea.
premature diseftirge of Dr. 8. O.
Sawyer’s gun while putting tn a cart
ridge during the first event this momIng was a narrow escape for the docIt Just missing hto fool b>’ the
It mnrgin. He misMd hto turn
and missed the blnl that he reach
for on the next round.
is the best shampoo
J. H. Monroe of Kingsley. In attempUng to insert a cartridge, was
soap made. Superior
bolding the muxxle on the planking
to
many '25c soaps,
wn hto feet, when It was dis
and costs you only
charged sad a large bole bored tn the
ing about an Inch U<weeo his
10c. Wc tjuaranicc
feet, thus escaping which might have
it. If its Coljralc’s
sen a tragedy.
The huavf oold wind that blew with
Mumblag affact ovar the trap jrester
NNl
SCOLD IBE
CHILDREN
if thdr Aoe* do Mt «ar
Cood.it'kBaHlikdjr tibk iaak
of the
Bri^ t oito
dv flare sad let ae eho i Oen
«p-lBeoroa »ai he*, thoet
aad Thursday.
m
CELEBRATED
it s the l>cst.
BENDA KHOA BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
DENOA BENDA BENDA BENDA
SCHOOL
SHOES
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
MNM
BBOA
BEMDA
BENDA
SOFT SNAPS
Mon's 8utU $5. $6, $7. $10, worth
loubla.
Knse Pants 12c. 1$c. 3$c, worth most
lottble.
flweatera 3tc, fl7c* 08c, woi>th moot
All tho nowesL
BBNDA
RIMPA
I
1. . J
gloria;
BE.VDA
BCNDA
BENDA
BCNOA
BENDA BCNOA
RCNDA BE^'DA
BENDA $p$NOA
BCNDA RCNDA
RCNDA BENDA
BRNDA RCNDA
RCNDA BENDA
RCNDA RCNDA
RCNDA BENDA
BBNDA RCNDA
RCNDA BBNDA
BBNDA BBNOA
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS SEUVER.
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED. '
X
vil
New Fall stylet, new lock, new
heels,
j jsi received ouf new
T
Wc allow manyn^w.le-
sigas.
Albert Globensky, Msfr.
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
Uke those are hsrd to find <
• OoRo •I.SO
arc exceptionally good Iwearers
line.
American Dru? Company.
Local ahowura
day. Warmers
BCNOA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
RCNDA
Colgate's
Pine
tar Soap
M were tp^m hy WAS CHASKD BY MOTHER AND
I iwt at Ub cud or the
AN tXCITCO CROWa
» fWBMpied hr omr traope.
MtJlIwy hetue our bet
live work * About
) hlterpooD. the enemy
I MIMbjKIm to urn our
First Event.
'^^Vilh IWUrtdemble forr..« LIQUOR LAID HOLD OF HUSBAND
The first event was for nfa»en tar
SO WIFE LEFT HIM.
gets. entrance |1.r^. 15 addcni.
First Squad—Vieimeyer. i:f^Cn>sby,
She la Oelng to Her Heme In South 13; Young. 11; HelkcK. 13; PbWlto. 13.
Second SQuad-oPnl. S; Jarvis. 13;
Rend, Ind., While He la Pennileea
Taylor. C; Watkins. 10; Hensler. 12.
eMed ml f o’clock. Our
nnd Unlete He Sobers Up Will
Third Squad-L. E. Meyers. 12;
r. aims. 1«. wore con
Rs a VaprattL
Warren. 12; Peck, ti; Snyder. 12; CurI AeeordlBK to the nmmbv>T
tto. «.
lede htve been 'The residents at the comer of
Fourth Squad—Eaatman. €; Walton.
bout three thouman avunue and East Front 8; Darrow. 8; Sawyer, 8; Saxton, 9.
IjppMeM loMee hare tK*en street were IrealtHl last evening to the
Second Event.
unusual atn^lacle of atvlng a mau
Twen^ targets, entrance $2. flO
grab a child out of lia mother's arms
Idod.
and run w»*st on Front street, to the
First.Squad-Vletmeyer. 15; Crosby.
AiK. ai.-nshtlnp IH- slley back of Germaine's livery bam. 18; Young. 20; Helkrw. 20; Phellto. 14.
I nnd the Japanese
Imck again on East Front and down
Second Squad—Ford. 8; Jarvis. 13;
ning.
Hark street on io the bridge, where by Taylor. 38: Watkins. 18; Hensler. 18
this time fully twemy-fl\o excited
Third Squad—L. K. Meyors. 17:
women and children were taking
'ame, 12; Ptx-k. 12; Snyder. 17;
chase.
Eastman. 14.
The woman had rushed Into the Co
Fburth Squatl—Walton. K.; Murrel.
,i IVtNTiON lUCCTED OF- lumbia hoiel and phoUed for the po- 14: Carver. 15; J. H. MtmixH*.* 15; F.
Chlef of I\>llce Rennie respond- W. Wltoon. 7.
In ms THIS MORNiNa
wl In short order, but to the meanUme
ThIrtI EvsnL
several men had attempted to use
Fifteen targets, entrance 11.50, |5
^ Ifliy Akkad to Repeat Addreee. force In extrleatlng the jkxm- Utile
child
and
in
the
flstlce
altercation.
Its
R. RlMelt*a Addrew on
ns wore pitiful. A lady offered
to hold the mile one as an onlook^
until the police arrived, but the Irate
thd Bv|eiil&g Record.
father would allow nothing. Chief of
H.. Aug. Sl.~At the Police Rennie on his arrival Immedi
of,the district Chris- ately compelled the father to hand the
oouventloo held here child over to tu mother, and she took
tkh roMoerlng officers the mile one to the home of Captain
rraeldent. Laura B. Munsello. East Front street, where
vice president, liar- she Is temiKTrarily suylng until she
a HoUer. Traverse City: leaves tonight for the home of her
a Holey. Traverse City; parenU In 8«»uth Rend. Ind.
flwnoee Rutner. Traverse
Twenty tnrgets. entrance 12. fio
as the old story of the breaking
ondent. Myra Van np of a home, a drinking father, an
missionary super- unhappy mother and two lUlle un^.
lira. J. Caroline Clark. Man- David Tabor, the man. has been living
at Second and Division streets and has
report ahoved that been In the employ of the telephone
Lwofk had h«» done during company, but drink and domestic
; There were 1.IS5 pleoes broils caused the home circle to be Wame. f; Peck. 14; Snyder. 15; BastI httt during the year. The
n up. the household goods
iwport showed that the packed and the scene witnessed but
AO debts outside of the night was the last ahd chapter of a
ice happy home.
pledged to cover this.
The mother, a Miss Richardson of
I WU« neat meetlag place.
South Bend, leaves tonight with hei
I idiihie on flags yeatceday two little baby girU. Ethel. S year and
. delivered by M. a Holley Orange 2H y«n«. nftvr a year's stay
Fifteen targeu. entrance llAd. S8
»City waa 80 pieaaiag that
ihU city, and David Tabor, the
father, according* to his sutemeat to
I thto wMlL Rev. L. a Blapell Chief Rennie, to withpat n home or
siCItj spoke on the -Far
K and unless he hraoea up will
ing and hla
ragraat tm the stt«^
tnnan
to elicit
the morning, although tuUMdeat
aadMiflUon. %
•d. he hnd raaltaed hto condition nnd
timidiMieflp. a rWlon waa had giteen what moaey he had to Mrs.
lthflaMR«Mirt#OQncregn.
Fourtk Rfuad-Hudsoa. 13; XTamr.^
tumeile to keep for him unll^ he war
maelf agaia. Last et^lug. ie went 15; Walton, It: Christy. 3; Curtle, 11.
Mrs. Munaelle aadi naked V hh
Thn flrst evMt flor thevnftea
itlnned on
Fhge.)
ME NAPnr HOK BROKEN UP
Ry Wire to the Bveniag Record.
Ealo. N. r.. Aug. n.-Owlag to a
iderstandiug of orders ou the
It
PINGREE MAKE
Sho« th»t lit, ihocs that well.
^
The OIJ Reliable Shoe Uouse
TRAVERSE CITY
^
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
FRANK FR1EDRICB& CO.
MOR.
' Cer.l.ak«Av..an« lOtt,
New Stand. 242 Front Street
Vour
pels fall eiotbei
What are^ they going to be.
where are you going to get them,
and what are they going to cost
you ?
If you want the ver>' latest ap
proved styles, the widest lautude
in choice, the best fit possible and
a wearing quality that yoii will
remember with pleasure;, all
within the reasonable price
range of
$1$ to $2
Come to our store andia^cUto
s.^iCo’s
show you our new models in L. Adler Bros.
Rochester made suits and overcoats. What w4 know
about these garments makes us confidem that tKe^wiU
please you.
* .
c/'-
Fall/
Alpil®.
A MAFS CROWNING GLORY
IS HIS HAT
Don t ask yourself “What sort of a Hat 1 shall wear
this Fall.-’" Ask us. Wc know just what the correct
shapes
ipes are. We have them in stodc as soon as they
are shown in New York. Our Hat Department is the
center oT all that is new and stylish in Hats. The
men, that make the fashions say. “Browns have struck
a popular vein.” Everyone seems to like them.
' THAT VHX HT Tnm l!.fP
sva*eATH«».T«n.r.^|.
EfflLHElM 3^:5tiAMlETO
r IJilrT-Ti Iw'ISkV
M. toMtL XUb
natmn Bjr kMitk.- It ««•
T. ytlMflM. toUB total Mdward
sSs.yr.srK
a. 8. Adalay. togle Prana.
I ft Lay Msec. Go.. H. Moa^
rctoM4 ItsDtlaittd iwt lor
>f aai ML Ommm. TMChatlocte
to WM tha iMt CM doMd. Moat
mt« Injury to whm nnd
nr liOnr) to norn
^4irt7 M« It In BMsy yonro nim tb#
InM M m etaMlmvc bn4 w Bueh
yiMpirttrteflgbtn^at rroMt; tot*«
; iMMllt Wibbtwia that to abouiBt
Itr^ W Ml Mlrwimtn fTMp. IM
proiuCblr
%kM art biln« ot^alncwj for Marh
, :£p«MpfD4aeU.
rr ^ «AiriaiUt«^ H attll (bt titokboiit of
%• MteliT. and whim aoait of <mr
■ Want aafw dMenHItt Iht fnnn
, W hata MMMt lor nomplnlnt. a
aalf a MCttr tamaad for
%Bt MMM IturaHtt hut largar aalt<*
^•1 airtMlii
I aad tha
tVM whkh fhnaara can aad do ab^
r tohMltm oMSioni lit# te that dtjr.
Biai^ Mb hdllat tha aMrfcat aad
rhaa 4haat raaehad fT ha thooghl i'
wold hraak and maha hlai tick, .la
•taad'lt want to |l.lt.
a ato hata wat la the Hmaaah
aaa ia aharfa af & R. MeOof wat
cloaad tha tot of Jaly. Tha alto
hara fhr aaoia tina aad alt
who hM daaUhga with Mr. Baaaalt la
thU city wara Ihoroaghly aaiiafl^
weta aetUad In faU
all tn
naU hat a Bonbar of friandt here Wl
wlU ba aorry to laani of hit troobla.
I oontlanad hara for toiaa tlma
aad all who had dtallan with Mr.
Mtt fa thli dty wata thoroi
tmtltSad at all traaMottoat wara oat
tlad la fall aad ia aa hoaorabfa Ban
aar. Mr. Baaaatt haa a aaaibar of
da ihara who will ba aorry to laarc
or hia thnibla.
Wa fto Qalitaf la daHac loan
ittlha
da
from injuries
LOO MOLLIO ON LKO OF FRANK
COTTON*t LITTLE hOY.
tMiilir. Mi a «aw aoca days* H
W Am topa froat wlU plaei
h«lk «r tha MOM Mt if raaeh of a«rl;
MM. halas laflaanoad chlafly. of
la. hy tha arop ootlook. OtmUnxM
r atttattoB la a aarlooa laa
Ih tha aotaal liapoaatMlh
tiM MMT of tha daBiada m
‘
If
fS
S
I
I to DO Bat with laai aarlaty thaa
If thalr llBtt wat kaowa. Ftor aararal
yaara labor haa anjoyad Itt Mil tharo
of proapartty. althar la tha fon
ihortar hoort
paonar
noon or battar pay. If aot
both; ao that BOW
to taka tu thara of
o tha raactloa which
aatin. The Iron trade hat
toon to be non
Mtad by raaawad datamad. The area!
tattila Btrlka It aUU oa and taatnt tia
llkaly to be teUlad until the co
i la waiat.”
|5'
p: ,
}'' ♦
I f
) -m
U*
While the
not have bean a very
proAtable one to the rosoru and the
Btraw hat can be Uid awav for a reti
wUhoti* t*. lnc m :rr. u,. vx>r*e for
wear, the i re-ent tuuiinar imR been
proaparout one for Travme City.
Thara hara bean no apldemlct of dit
aaaa. the taanclal laaUtutloat are In
the batt of condition, tba mlllt hare
haaa bitty aad tha ftetoriat nubad.
tha bulldlnf tradaa hare had a itreat
dbaadaBce of work and sereral mllaf
of new eamaat walht hare raplara !
the old board ttricure*. Traramt
otj hat DO> ha! »
itR frowtl
haa.baaa ttaad.x a'l.! kaiuhi: and tbtuaunar which will
a«rty tomor
raw hat taaa that tieady more oo
ward that dltUnrdthat it from man)
other Northam MirMcnn t.^wat.
The recant kilUng oi two specU or^
lif; M St LottU during the antomobUe
ranaa. abowa that tome law ahoold be
aaecied whereby the track tbouM be
hratectad with a railing aoMcleatly
atitBC to wlthatand the tepact of tha
M l Hava •maahad My Lap All I
Maaaai* Ha aaW Whan Hia Fathar
^
Found Hhn.
Tha foaaral tanrlca of tha l yaarold
•on of Mr. and Mr.. fYaak Cotton of
Ooaaty Una. wat held Monday after
MB ia Grant church. Tha demU of
»L
Thuraday last, .Mr. Colton and hit
ro aont ware draaing logt froin the
woodi to hit mill. The father would
cat tba logt ready and tha Uttje boys
would take them to tha mill. All went
wall ttiKll the last load, when the oldett ton went tu the patlure to get the
and left the younger to take that
load alone.
Mr. Cotton waited tome time for hU
turn and becoming alarmed,
after him. Whan ba came In tight of
the little fellow, bo taw him litting on
log holding up bit leg. «Pt.’
taid.
have tmathed my leg ail tiP
plecat.ling to the child the father
found that hit words were true,
la manner, he had gotu-n beneath
log! and bit little leg wa* smashed
tito a pulp from tha knee doan.
hurriedly took him to his home and
a a physician. The leg was
not oaly broken but mangled and hlU
of bark from the faUl log. dead leaves
tad dirt wara ramovad by the doctor
they harlag been forced into the leg
by the weight of tba log.
Ha was glran arafr medical aiiaa
tloo but tha shock was too much and
he died Sunday moraiag hhar terrible
ftTAai AND PLATFOmi.
totornm.
f .
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Two am •!» •MMnptlu* lo
Anrtmlla on Wry. Im.
la the motenni at Turin are
war cartoana OAMI years ukL
The moat expen»lve rbair In the
world belonga to Ibe |H>|ie.
solid aUver. and roat $tHj.u«0.
There ire wrord* In the C'binese laa
guage whirl) have at uau^’ as forty
dHTefeat miwniugs.
There are now atioot .TUU.OUO tplndlet
enjployed In the worsted Industry in
Aoatiia. agaluat luu.u
We look to NeiTTork for new the^
atiical vantaraa doHag the forefront
of tha aeaaoQ. aad to Chicago for new
ptoa la the spring of each year. Julia
Gray la Uaoolu J. Oartarfo praduetkB of •‘Her Only Sta/* a etroog
Ooaal play of BngUth Mfe. ooct
the prona poaitlan among the Chicago
aatrelUea aa the only aaeceaMul drama
The Death Penalty.
flraa thereat the doaeof last teaaoo
The real of the pradadag ihaatarr
were given over io the rage for lealh. Thus a mere scratch, laslgalfl
wat enu or puny bolls have paid the
maaka] aklu and extrmvasanxat. Man ieath penalty. It is wUe lo have
agara Btalaberg Broa. have been van 3ucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy.
on earth and will
fortaaata In aecuriag Mtoa Gray for ar
eagageBent here* unaorrow night
81 Plunkard. the roailng. routing
rally of fun. at pretcotad by J. C
UwU and hit big company of come
diaat will create barrels of laughter
for tboae fond of Mn at the City operr
bouse 8aturda> evening. Sept. S. Bo
fboee who with an evening to drivi
away dull care should be on band tc
see 81 and hit funny comediant in bir
new version of the rural comedy SI
Plunkard. All new feature*, new nov
eltkw. ererj'thlng new but the title
Alto carrying the hnoHt band and koIo
orchestra on the road. A rare treat
for lovert of good chuwica] music.
One of the ^ Ulutlalloiui the
•tUM bat eecn lately of the play which
alBu at fun ^clutlvel>'. no other sub
ject being slightly or deeply concealed
In the three acts of notion and humor.
It The Hooaler Girl" which comet to
Steinberg's Grand opera bouse next
Monday. Sept. 0. for two performance**,
afternoon and evening. The play Id
tu entirety has a flow of humor that
it quite unobstructed by any reverence
for the poealbllllit** an dls ba^ed ex
cluslvely upon facts. Miss Kale Wat
Ron. the leaillng lady »f the company
r «>f all
is Justly conceded to be the
country girl Impersonators, and she itsurrounded by a can*fu!Iy wloct.^!
and cai»able family of actors and
Many brU k and atone maaouR In the
City of Mexleo are worklii*: for r-' to
$2.00 a day. w ho got only TA) cents and
75 cents n fd>!%* 3t*«rs ago.
NOTICE TO PUPILS,
WIcks-CourageouR* Ills luurage I
eomethlng woinlerfui: Why. Watkyn
stupiMHi him yeslerdny on Iho vtr.nv .
to tell bim some of lb,- bright ibinge (
that the little Watkyus U.v Ikir U-E-n [
aayin
away
of tbem.—SouuMTxiUc
an End to It All.
wall oftumee comet as a
learable |taln from over
orgai R. DirrlncRS. backache.
ipation. But
*w Lift! PI Hr
hey pul an end lo It all. They ars*
ienUe l^pt thorough. Try them. Only
r&c. Ooaianteed by Johnaon a Drug
itore and F. H. Meads, dmggista.
axed
The practice of eating ar
very prevalent Sinamg the n
of the muiintaiiious dixtricti,
tro-Hungary uiiil Knitu-irii.y say
tliat this |K)iMoa enabi,
them to
aacend with eane bights wbl.b
There Is more egtarrh In this tecion of the counin* than all other dlseaaee put together, and until the last
few years was supposed to be Incurxbic. For a great many years doctors
pronouncc-d It a local disease and pre
wrlbed local remedies, and by con
Rtantly failing to cure with local treat
ment pronounced It incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a consiitu
tlonal diaeaae and therefore requires
aonsUtutlonal treatment. Halls Ca
drops to a teaspoonful.
Hly on the blood and mu(
of the sy-stem. They offer
one hundred dollars for any case It
falls lo cure. Send for circulars and
All pupils entering the High school
and grades for the first time are re
F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. To
quested to call at the Ruperintendent S ledo. Ohio
Sold
or princli»al s «.fflce at the central
Take Hairs Family Pills for ooaatlbuUdlng and enroll this week.
# L B, Gilbert. Superintendent.
227C-31
“.\ow*. rbiUln-n." luiul ibe Sumlay |
school teacuer. • JurI iuiaginc that I nm
Bafrtfiw
«r Admiral PhiUp C Cooper, chief ns hill :iR Mr Ibn'ki fHIrr nnU give
me
voiir umlhkled at tent loir. The
of the Atlantic station. rumpUln.*d In
:ent letter borne of the extortions lesmm for tiHbiy is Katusou and the
Of innkeepers in out of the way parts nillistineR.’ and—”
-Beg
panlon. liwcher.” saiil a bright
of the globe.
^”In Montenegro, once.” he wroUv *'1 memtMT of the clnR*. liuldliig up bis
asked for my bill after liaving slept baml. -but 1 don t think Sampson got
Bight at a certain Inn. and as as far as the rbllijiplDea; It was Dewaa the document was banded to ey.--—.New Yock Presa
ide 1 took out my purse to setUe It. I
ARC YOU MARRIED?
did not bother to verify the various
warn. M'bat would have been the use?
Are you happy? If so go lo Bamum
iMMk aMil M. E. OMUCh Con••But my readiness to pay ama»*d ft Earl's and look over their large eul
« landlord. He thought a momeuL lection of unmounted diamonds. In
Id then be said uaeaaUy;
vert In one for )xjur wife and havi- li
«* •WUl you let me have another look
at that bUl Hr? I think I must have set to please her taste, which Is sure
omitted tomethiag.’
lialtlmore Her- to be righl-
WANTNUnUREIUM
A Hungarian doenment notes a de
cline III the manufa<-ture of corsets.
Some factories have been etosed. oth |
era have reduced their wording force.
It attribates this result to the grow- |
bg -reform cloth-]
Kitchen Chairs
At least SIX of them you should own for cenve
Kitchen Tables
tssary.
Good
drawer and ,
Spice Cabinet
Always know wh«r« your apices are—so handy to get at—eight good drawers.
Sella for 75c.
Medicine Cabinet
Always keep a good supply of th
a momonfa notice. These are
made in both polished and'flemta
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Hennir^J
Piano, and the Famous FarrEUid Oiftian^i
fe -L I
tmm
i^;,
m-
HiMliM.^. r.i
ST!r5sri”.:^“K
TiriM« ur«*u. Minm «J*. »S
f^m.
nm
i»; o«*r.
U; tom. U: H^kn, U; PMU
•MMi m—* iltod. U; Janta. U:
Tvtar. M: tnaim U; UoaOttr. 14.
TbM ivat-U ■. Merer. U;
Wotom. 11; Pieek. Us Snrder, 11^
tteAMM *•»».■ .
M. CMMm Cart* «( nmrltaMf,
St rrmmeU
DfffibV waa the wtfn ar
auaski nnd was 29 yenn nf
•an
the tlM 4d ter dMlk. Ste
lm¥m two children to moorn a
■otteFs loaa. one son two yenrs oM
and one child odly n week old. The
^ death waa blood pelsoniiig. L.
D.Cnrtls has charge of the fttneral.
The fnetal service of Bstclla May
Larr was held this morning from the
boam of her parenU at SllghU Siding.
The funeral waa very largely attended.
Wllhnr. the nlne-weeka^ld child of
r. aad Mrs. Wm. H. Lovelaiid. pnaaed
sway this morning at 8 o'clock tron
-rtSfsr.T.srii
SPECIAL MEETING of carpenters
and kdam will be held In their hall
Thorsday evening. Sept L Wm. B.
iHane. general organiser, will ad-
m
Colored Taffeta Silks
55c
JJV
It will soon be too late for you to get tjicse.
ruieen UneU. en>ru^ 41.B0. «t with that of the United Brotherhood;
also convention matters will be taken
Doni fail to nUend.
2276-2t
ill JervU, II;
■eeoM
BREVITIES.
The Young Ladles'
give a social at 8i. Francla school ban
Friday evening. Sept 2.
12. 110 4nd cake. Admission 10 cents. Moaic.
ocnl and ln>trumental.
First Squmd—Vletnicrer. 14; Crosby.
The regular meeting of the Woman's
If: Tonus. 17: Helices. If; Phellls. If.
Second Squad-Ford. 18; Jarrls. 17: wUl he held in the Ladles' Ubrary asTaylor. If: Watkins. 18: Henaler. 18.
socistlon rooms tomorrow afternoon
TWrd Sqqad-L. B. Meyer. 17; Sny- at 3 o'clock
dcr. 18; Eastman. 17; Walton. 16; Car
neeUng of the I. O. O. F. U called
rer. If; Hudson. If.
^morros night In the Elks* old
Eighth event YeeUr<iay.
hall for the purpose of organizing a
The following were the evesU yesnew lodge, iho second of that order In
iMtlay after the'Record went to itresa.
Twenty targeu. entrance $2. flO
The foot hail practice held Monday
idded.
^
evenln.g was very ^M«fkcto.-y. The
Vletmeyer. 16; Crosby. 18; To
Une-up of the team this year Is the
18^eike8.1f: Fhellis.20.
seat yci and some good gi
/
NliM Event.
are a prospect. There will be another
Fifteen targeU. entrance I1.W, $5
ice this evening on the corner of
Mided.
Washington street nnd Boardman ave
First Squad-VIctmeyer. «: Crosby.
16: Young. 12; Heikes. 14; Phellls. IS.
Second Squad-Ford. 16; Janrts. 12;
ray lor. 13: Watkins. 13: Hensler. 12.
Third Squad-Walton. 7; Snydeps^
P. T. Petervr^. trensurer Fife Lake
12: Bastinan. f; L. E. Mcyera. 14township. Is in ihv cUy today on buslHammenl 12.
FVnirth Squad-Carver. 13; F. II.
Todny Is thi- last day on which trout
Moyer, f: Snanson. 13; Di^ France, 8;
may be legally caught this yi*»r and
Saxton, f.
y of the locil sporumcn arc out
Fifth Squad-Brosch. 10; Olios. 12:
tnlng their luck. Trout fishing this
Monroe. 7: Sawyer. 13; Wilson. 3.
year has not been very good, in fact
SUtb Squad—Murrel. 11: Desmond.
the last two yean have been poor for
14: Peck. 11; Holden. 9; E. H. Monroe.
the anglers.
Drs. J. M. Wlhejm and Edwin L. |
sbton moved into their new offices {
•2. $10 last evening, located on Cass str4*el opposite the Cass sirtH*t engine house.
First Squad-VIetmeyer. 13; Crosby.
8. M. Broa*n s ctmdlllon is ctmstder- j
If: Young. 18; Helkcs. 18; Phelll*. 17.
ably worse today and the poorest he
-Ford. 19: Jar>l«. 18;
has been since taken ill.
Taylor. 1«; Wstkins. 14: Hensler. 18.
Miss Myrtle Gardner Is entertaining ,
Third Squad-Snyder. 16; East
a numlier <if friends with a house d
9; L. E. Meyers. 19; Carver. 19; Mur
party at Carp lake.
rel. 14
The G. R. 4t I. 8:25 train did not ar
Fourth 8qua«l-WUson. 9; Hammcnt
rive unUl 10:45 this morning owing to
11: De France. 13; Power. 14; J. H.
a breakdown to engine No. 7. The
Monroe. 12.
break was at Mayfield and the train
Meyera High Man.
bad to remain tkcre until another en
This being an amateur shoot and no
gine could be procured to bring the
irofesatonals winning money, the high
train in. A rod on the engine w^as
Doney went to L. E. Meyers of Man
broken.
ton. 832.85; second. O. N. Ford. $32.71.
who also captured the j|6 for high
, CIRCUIT COURT.
average for the day s ahoot. Ill out of
Adjourned Sesalos Will Begin Tomerrow With Judgt Mayne on Bench.
An adjouroed session of Circuit
coon will couvsne tomorrow afterI at 1:30 o'clotk with Judge F. W.
Mayne on the beidh. This is an sdD from IK previous ad- j
I and bras for the conven!
“EIDEDCTTC”
I «r* |m r* I
,
THEIfEW FLOOR COVEWHG FOR BB> ROOHS
DRESS TRIMMINGS
Half Price I
Means a good deal to you, take advantage of it.
not sweep
like mattings. The double nristed
almostdndestAictable threads of the fiber are woven
with fast colored threads of cotton, making a most ex
cellent and servicable carMt,. it is very pliabie aad can :
be sewed the same as ordinary carpet. The designs
and colorings are certainly beautiful and wholly un-;
like matting
35c, 50c and 60c a yard J
Let US show you the new things as they appear. -
ElBtimC IN IMS STims IMm, CMSf HO gP-THHE
NEW, NEW! NEW!!
Our Boys’ ClotWng
EXCELS W EVERY PARTICULAR.
Wc announce ihc greatest stock ever shown in Bo)*s' New aolhing,
finest line of fabrics and patterns ever collected in Bloomer Trouser
SuiU. Rossian Sait% Three-piece Suits. Two-picce Suits. Norfolk Suits.
Buster Brown Suits, American *Navy Suits, Bo>^' Top Coats, Boys*
Overcoats, Young Men's Suits and Young Men's Great Coats.
One of tbe Many Styles.
The Slyles are the Newest,
The Materials are First-aass,
The Fit and Workmanship are Ine Best,
The Prices arc Reasonable.
ww
Pcutle
THIS shows the coastradiM of
the -Tmnpir rants.
IT’S A COMBINATION YOU CAN’T BEAT!
Prician^et^$1.95 opw^ We ht« cheaper gpodi, too-4>eUet valoa for the money than anyone dse ^wiD idi yon-holj
HEADQUARTERS ^OR MEN’S GOOD aOTHESl
Wea»il»irine«>cl«cantUne,eqoiaiheeSDmortlmUwtmleaint)mlaa4at.bombdftlww|»k». Seetheae.
We ooBBlder It a privilege to recooh
mead this superim* make of Plana
Teachers of the Plano cannot afford to
remain Ignorant of the excellent feat*
urcs Of this Instrument The Ferris
tostlloto buys no other make.
Very aincercly >-ours;
W. Nt FERRIS. Pres.
Mtulclant and ihc music-loving pub-
mm
:m ■
rooms of the firm.
150 E. FRONT 8T,
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
MISS KATE WATSON
Intbe PakoralCoaedy
THE-HOpSlEkClRL*'
Snpported,bjr
NR. 6US GOHAN
.Andi
TRiyERSlllT UIE
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT
VIA
,
STUHBiSGOUIIIBUlIRD
AN ALLrSTAR CAST!
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
PRICES
MaUnec: iOc aad25c
ETentoi::25c,35c,50c
ROUIO TRIP 25t. 50c. 75«
RNlsLunil840a.a.
All m p. a.
P*OR
V n« ;Jikc. TU |>ricc .iU ««c y«,
» **'J
^
Boston Stcjj^J
• HOOp
mM:M
for the 4th ward school
a«*arded to Anns ft Colo.
Carried
Yeas—Chase. Fairchild. Garner,
llontaicoe. Meads. Nicholson and Ful-
aoa system be Installed
Not supported.
Moved by Mr. Montague that the
Power system be installed.
Carried.
'
‘
Teas—Chase. Fairchild. Gamer
Holdsworth. Meads. Nicholson. FulThtrlby excused from voUnR.
Moved V Mr Montsmio that the in
sUlllBg of the Power system of auto
matic heat regulation Ik> awarded t<j
Arms ft Cole.
Carried.
FWichlW. Gamer
ds. Nicholson, Ful
GREAT CLOSING
dothing. he’ll always
BANK ACCOUNT,
s bank account I
hundred and fifty dollars
cstment. Here's the story-^ The
largest piano manufacturing esUbllsh/ment In the world needed cash, hence
they sold one hundred pianos to Grinnell Bros, for spot cash. First car load
received today at their branch store
here and placed on sale for |2<K» and
up: regular prices |35o and up: |15
to $20 down and $6 to |10 pf^r month
on these upHo^Ute. No. 1 InstrumenU.
First oome. tlrst served. Com^ Front
and Cass atreets.
pays to buy the best,
especially in clething.
We realize this, and
handle a complete
line, which , we guar-
PetlUon ef Sd«|n Martin for Janitor
LIKE A SWEET MEMORY.
for the 4th want school building was
Restful and quieting Is the after
prsMOted and reU.
Momd by Mr. Utetagne that the pe- math. resulting from one of those cabtitSon bs rsoelved and plaosd on file.
bsUis. followod by an nicohol mb.
Moeod by Mr. Holdsworth that the Chat Mrs. B. U Bonner Is favoring hor
potroaiwlth. Especially fine. too. for
rhenmntic persons, are the de
baths given in her parlors.
TF you let your boy ,
grow up in
Ml from Totln*.
Gamer that the <
retort
tttsoooaasftil bidders.
Moved by Mr.
Manrin be appob
Cole ft Co. of
bid of 8.
) for the dc
doinc of the extra work
by the chaafes In the
haatlift and TentUatlng syatem was
"ISTid’W Mr. Mobtague that the
abore be placed In the hands of the
NOnCK TO PUPILS.
the H1^ 4
wmm
One of the best residences mi FIfih HAVE YOU j
TRIED them'rrr»
j| FKMAI.H HELP WA»
Apply Traverse City
'menu all m.Klem liuprovrm.'nts. fur
RMord jwant Ad., bring Bl, ||
nace. bath, sewer, electric lights, lot
50x165. with fruit, shade and ornamen
tal trees, will msk»* a fine bomf' and
If bought soon-price w ill In- ina.ie ex
cepilonally low con^t1le^ing l<»catl«»n
and Improvements.
1A, aerwa on Wayne street overhioking city and bay. no finer siwt alnmt
the city for a r<*sldenre. do .m.ii want
something really destrahio?
One of the finest farms In thK coun
ty. alKuit 2Va mil.*?, from ihe city. 120
seres under cultivation, with ph nty of
good wood llnilKT. large orchard, 11I houae with hasenient. two good
bams with other outhulldings. all In
very best condition. 156 acres all
The stock of goods formerly owned by W.
told.
B. A. Gannett will be offered to the highest
Price and terms of sale on any of
commencing Wednesday afternoon.,Au
esc given by consulting us. Many
her very desirable residences
at 2 p. m., and will continue every
vacant loU for aale.
Afternoon and Ev
until the entire stock is sold. This stock
of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverwa^,^;
an^ Field Glasses, etc. A chance of a "
bargains. Samuel S. Levy,
I ibwn auctioneer will conduct the sal
fy attending the sale Wednesday after
I a handsome souvenir spoon free.
Ohnrtet
a taker to tke enplor
ot Bnmoel ICtork. was ketd up «nd
robbed or
thU Council, mad Hied to the oOtoe of|c
the City Clerk.
t,
Refolved. That the Cfly Clerk be!
riy and
and wna beaten Into to
btm> yt kit aMnltoi
be refnaee iodtoeloee tke
■toipslor’lta
mm
Sept 1st and oatll OcL laL n psi
Interfsi sam
of tke
clue.. It It believed tbnt tbe work U
——
tbat of local parUet nnd It It |
IMIM m tortas dIAcoltf In niieiirtBC that tome nnweto nay follow.
Hipr tor tlm nrork In thn woods dor9to aonn docket of the Knlniiinsoo
itronlt oonit
hnn twenij^x
divorce
Mttn, Ike Inrgvat numbef ever HIM
city council held to the rouncil
2:. 1W4.
kUrfnette clllBcna hnre rmliMid $700.
by E. J.
. to the chair.
ent Aid. Blnaham. Docke._..
QlllHf. Gibbt. lumlle. OvlatL Murray.
Wliinlf. WlliKm and tbe mayor-HIb.l
ThI* mtvntoK wat held to purtiianco
to tke Xntomnsou court for «nir t«nn
ma np aBalnet a tnac to the nkape of ^ Auk. 1&. Ikoi. and to accordance
a ante nn^mu
it 1.
tu»veral noilcet duly publitb
n.nate neeate. which. It la eltlmetl. ^
thUnltte for the me^na uf
they nnnt pny In nddlilim to the cIlyTiiu. rity cejurll actluK n* n board of
•ore to 1
Tbe Inwyohi will ntfiie
d t.» deft
the cnee.
• ^
f
The nenhan-iif the iiatne Creek
Nnlufe club went In a tiody on a trip
to the AgHrultural catoge last w»H*k.
where they tpeal the day with Prof.
W. J. Beat, the auted tmUniat, wh<
etkibftod to them the botaaieal
te-ffWdWirrir
The arreet of Frank J. Bmiih at Lan
nlnr who U to be extradited to tlllnol
on a chtrae irf larceny from a frelgh
A rcBl
Beat of LanutoK n-ceJved a letter noil
I ^
fylna him that iher*- waa danger in hi
r
:
p 1
remalnlnK m Un-luK u the Juliet of
Been, were after him.
The receiver o*
**»*• totter handed It over to the iMillce
fhlnklni It an attempt at blackmail
H
:
hot the omcer* knew better.
L
They re
addrea^ the letter and waited fot
itaiUh to call ior It.
When be db!
they aireated him.
eniabllahinent
of
the
Inc of the Htate park
May 13. |S»(i4, the PONI ho.pUal. wU»
bulldlufc*
atlarhed.
fort, iiouth of the «*Mt
ami
have lioen to large expense making
hew ctvinecilons; we paid our
mu
apart
at M nominal rental, a* a hunpiui mm
aanliarlum f<»r the ii*e of the |mh»pI«
of'the UlamI and vlsUlng toiiri*t«. 01
1 4 hat 11 be kept ' in repair, tc
Ite atippurtiHl I
dowroetit*
A Thns* Hlver^ ilentlnf recently re
celviHl a letter from a )»»ung farmer
ordering a a<‘t of faUM' tivlh made an<
sent him.
Hen* i* the order:
mouth la IhrtH* Incluw acrtuit. nve^ lght
liiche*
threw
the Jaw
Some
hum
m.K'ky on the .vlge.
Shape«l like *
hoHn nluM*. toe fonnl
If you want mi
to b.- more nartlrular \ will have to
.Michigan »cht>ol teachern are
mii>
poaed to rarr> alHUii with them a most
atortllng ami
varUtl
rtitof krneratlon One of the exarolna
thto Bncailonn thl* month required the
nominee for state
omoM OB all the political tickela. liuw
*maay aMW even, who are actively In
pulltioa MBid do that offhand?
Medina township, a few mltoa aam ol
sixteen yaara ago Dubois
parents were killed to n Knnaaa cy
He was then 8 fMra old.
A
Knnaaa neighbor. Jkmeph BnUth.ndopi.
•d kUa.
o the Hr
______ ____
_
Mirt
1611*. We nwjH*ctfull> protest against
the new dock-Ilne at f>unt street
bridge as shown by the work now to'^
Ing pot to. The river la
«mI lo Afty (50) feet In width which
braves approximately twenty (20) feei
ti> be added to the adjoining property.
Of this 20 ftHH tocivnse of frontage our
ThCj- brought the orphan boy,
iMMae. v^lh thcBL
"f l-^ciioiitt* .......pt riKto
ateva. We tall th'a oM rcllabla-Jewatl-
Marly Che hoy res
ttotondtoiHa
mm
................................... ..........
.im
Resolved. That the
sewsmgnt Im- and the
confirmed as amended
Grolllek Co. and the
said special as
same hen-bv
relative to j E
levy and cdloi1"^,
fefT'Vo
a‘U‘>lblng ro..m
n the pn*sent r
'b n<‘*. and also an ouislde d»s)r
of the new ns,ms, the south PK.ni ;
‘be addition khall have tw., win
Thla
si.“5SEJr„r5S«j5
nad
the
avLtneon
Crude
I4.Fmnt$l„«'
EXCURSIONS
Pepe MjuaTOETTR
PiSiMiBaSiSIlB j
The Perc Marquette will sell exrur-
‘- nP'«onrn.‘m'o;:;;,\»•<> ............
j
inVni^mmh
the north sMe. all of them- windows i., g'x.d to return
uide sash windows
Such adii, at low rare*
s.„.
Tu.'sday. Sept.
........
yment of said taxes and
risif. and cotoplet.-ly cIommI up b»►e divided Into three (3)
Hn.'
walnscoilng around the foo* i
-------I payable Jt .. ..
June 1.
1»07. with Intep-sf togs, lathing an.( plast.*ring. building
on deferiXMl payment at
Vr een7 I*»IH*re,l. she. ied toitxl b* «f Hiuds.
FEMALE HELP WANTEDafter June 1. Hs»5.
«,vert;d with lap siding, all lato^r Md
materials to to fiini
Moved bv Aid
AppIyTravcfie City Cuming Co. j
J. H. WIlMK, A Co. at a price n
resolution lie ado
22C1 If
excvetl
Thn-e
Hundred
Ik
ments'eonflrm*!
(|3»sMM,» such work to to done i
We also agrt*'to’'^y for the extra,
Via^—Aid B!n»
Works
I I’M TALKING YET
expense of doing lhU\work In front u*it. Gibb*. Lard
Oviatl. Murra.*
This mod
shAll lM*come a contract
o, «r
wm^. w«-«LEST YOU FORGET.
If accepte,I in writing within lw*ent
esolutloo conArming siH*cIal asses
BprtoB.
meat of lateral aewer no one. distric*
^be time of Us pass
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAVNo. I.
W,
Respectfully submitted.
Cam**,!.
1024
Whereas.
By
ER#ECITV.
They^n
«.r. y«,. r.r
Millar ft Mora**,
IS—AM Bingham. Dockermy. Gilof the <
J. Trumbly.
Glirtis. Oviatl. Murray. Winnie. ult by .H EfM clan dniasIMs.
Michigan, duly adopted
I m<
Bg of the City Coui
Na» None.
>04. It waa decided tbat
Moveil by Aid iMu
and constructlcn of a certain
tee of th
Movwl by Aid. Mnrray that the i
one (1) In dlEirlrt nnmtKT one (li. ^ the owpr lo livt-nU^te Ihn mmetei
be referred to the committee on sti
bcclBBias al Ibe lotenertkMi of BoarJ*t
'>•>•* Fma'
and walks.
esrsAa?
^
_ Front street bridle.
abntmeat vaa used as a
(72) feet,
ronsldering allVlijections
*Jf‘*^*“ f’ * '
n
»he
. anv nsPies InterfMtfwl r*dAtlvi*
fh » ‘Ito ponj to l>»- nine f«‘et by f«)ui
ctmsi*^ictlon of said sewer, and thab] the ma-Jh px.m in be
making of said assessment, and
feet by foun.H-n feet “utslde
Whep*as. The said Council todug
’be fl.s.r of such addH
otnic iMuth on Wellindoo .tree! lo Ihe
alley betwe**n Front street and State
atreet; thence west on allev between!
lto8. nnd bv the aiy Oh
niary 21. liW.
w-4 dtala, aa»at *»■
. .
.
kflSiBifc
-«
........ -........... .... -.......
river
s ago by tl
The City
Uie aanreva and draw the
nra now la the aty ^
Thane were accepted and
(ta Bnnrd of Public Work
JoeetawnatketattaroT Ket.
Unnnd eke tons iktatyeort old. Two
yanra later the fiamlly moved to Mlchl
.inn.
",
rr.'nT.Sovr’,
■
A pretty roautoce had lu culmlna
Nettle Smith and Lorens Dubois la
etone.
ih.oo.. <m lUy Kirwi to Ran-
e;- „:s ?.k,- ..'....riss
u.?::eirr
tiM Baaday to ||ie B&arrtoge of Mina
WaMron.
.......... I ssllisll
the fuundatlima of the new bridge ar
being put In. we an* deprlvml
feet of frontage that Is right
lofalty our.,
Frances E. Griffin.
fo.
m.a p..ca oc
W. N. Kelley.
Mrs Jennie Forbi*s.
V. E Roland.
Jaa. J Baker,
Kratochvll
w.*re
pp-senud
and p«d.
W C. Hull
Mined bv Aid nillett tbat the same
Moved by Aid Gibbs ihst the rot
,pbHl.
unlcallon Ik* received and refemsl
the commllteo im sewer*.
Carried.
Communication froo) C. D Smith
relative lo ibe engrossing of roplc« Winnie Wllnr«-(J|
•*f resolutbins u|>oB the death of th'
Hon Ferry Hannah was pn*iiented and
r**ad
Michigaa
Mov»m1 by Aid rvekeray that the
O?*ntleroon—We
lie recelv)*.! and pUro.1 <m AJcd owner of property Ui
‘^<*l‘y^lerk forward a reply to strt'ef do hert*by petition vour hono-able body to order concn*te eurblu.:
put in at the aame time tbat the ce-;
Carrl»*d.
roent walks are built on teb south side
Travers
aaaortmeni ol
kMWliHlge for the edlAcalion of the
naaiiig of cver>
....
All* of which l^ reslir*ctfully sunmitted.
POTATO IMPLEMENT CO.MPANV.
By C K Buck. President.
Moved by Aid. Bingham that the
running ]
iilork houHf
within the Inrlonure. were
•
I
t- ha«, our claim on
pr.„>. dolifh .tr-at: th.-nco on Randolph
‘o';
^
‘
‘
Isea
r.. TI.. ...
..
O
«in--i lo MadlM.n HI IV.-I;. alKi. I..Th.*.......
|
[ atovei. avery one quafaMeed tc olve
f Mr*!—'
Pern lUi
mT'-Tvs;;;:'I*
w. nav. u..m
liK>k US out on the hYont Str»*< t bridg.v
»irr*ei; inence on
Winnii
WilM!
.Nays None
coal, soft coal, wood, combination;
__ ,
Mnv,*d by Ab
come.
This was the isdnl
finally mciit to be-made upon the
coal and airtights with or}_
ling
Traverse
adopted in IKSli.
pi>*mlMs afri‘Cie<l ih«*rebv.
Traverse City. Mich.. Aug. 22. IkOI.
““ February 21,
lo the estimated l)eneflts'ac
ro the Honorable, the Mayor and Com- the City Council adopltnl a d<K*k Hue. each narr*d from the constT,.k v.w„ , , ,
f'*"'**'*
mem Council of the City of Traverse with a seventy two (72| f.s)t channel. ssM M*wer. and.
he firmlof J. H Wilson & Co : very low. Come i and make your aethe west line to-lng delerrolnerl by the
Whereas. Said kssessment has b.*en
161K Gentlemen:—We desire to pnv fart* of the west abutment of Front duly made bv the su»H*rvlHor of th • Is hereby aiiibori/ed and directed to |
against the crmsiruction of a sew.
V*^!*?**
.
sewral wanls of khUI c(iv. acting as .*i
till save them for
'T In the allev north of Slate stre«*t
Thirtl-That when the change w:*s borfhl of spt‘cia1 assessors and.
cK'hvil.In
iH. boated ladjaeeni 'n and!
ind running parallel with State stroel. made to a sevrmiy (TO) foot chaniu 1.
Whereas. The said assessment roll
lie tbe^-nfi on loth foP v-fuur ' )«>«•
IiUed*’***' ’*’“**’“*‘*“*^’
was b..tetoforefi^ledw lth the City Clerk*
five
of
OakwiMTl
I
ngfoi
and due n.
Fourth—That when the cha--------------- *1”*!
bas been gl\«n that •
Additli-n In the image (now
IS fo
our reside
said City C
Travers.* City. .Michigan, said
(70) foot
X«*CC»*«1
the State street sewe.!2. A. n.. 1904,
grounds east of the linen of the old
K
F.
On-all taxes rematotog an-
penalty of two per cent for oolleeik
will to* charged.
n:zr
Quito a allrrtoK
proKr«te at Marklnar Inland now
Fort Marklnar *anlta
the
nay
ft'et. to Monro.*.
Willow and Madlloluh atreit.
AIM) a sewer begin ning at the Interof lloardman River and Wellatrist. From Hlr^-et and Rail
xiad aveB
to the Inteniectlon of
tuie and Railroad avenue thence on
Ullraad avenue to Eighth atnuu.
hence on Eighth ain-«i to Barlow
treet and for the cuoalderatnn of
ilher biisineaN an might proitcriy
M'fore . the
car. waa eff^ed throuah a mlatak.
OB the part of the |w*tofflre.
on
Jllleti I
It
all to one side of the fiver
...............
Being thus
that our Just
ierosis wen* n*coifnl«*il we made
further lnv<*stlgatlon.
planted and U now itatherlnR five ton
wf cucumbert ihererron dally
uence
charged.
Office. Room 202 State bank bldg.
to revlow said aaaeas- leii. Gibbs.
M. E. Haskell, aty TrMsarar.
Wlnnk. WIIw
Dated July 25. 1904.
»44*tf
^Tioreas. The special 1
by Aid. OIbba that the cooopared by tbe Board of
lon of the aasesament roll for
the dlrc-cllon of the City Coun- DiHirlct1 No. K fo^ trunk aewer bcgl
A DIRE NECEBBITY
!
arty.
cll for derfraying the e
To . v. ry « omui ta « hand ahopplnit |
la August. 1902. we Ailed out
lateral sewers
lia*
Womon an- not apt lo l»- pro-!
witklo one foot of our dock-lino
<
as es- lows
Front atreet
Beginning af Wadsworth
Vuiinidliv^u^^
the intersec- vlded with |)ockct8. hence the neces- j
HaRi
a new dock-line was propos«l.|
alley between Ninth
strvw and Rallr
Railroad avt*- city of a shopping liag for the pocket-1
the slroam
stream sereoiy-two
sereniy-two (721 ’ strrnts. running ea*ii
i
Ik»hemla n„o. toence on Railroad m\
l»ok h«.UkPrrhWa.d «natl lH.t„nr.j
POEnUHt.
/ •,
wide, the Cliv Engineer called
....
at
beginning at
idswortn Eighih
Bighih striMd.
striMt thtmee on Eighth sirt'ot
liiK. of lh<- fair wa. lUxtall. Ihf K-«-1-------------------------- -------------------------------___i- f
office
wlih
the
plats.
This
plat
^ .
-------------^---------------- street at the alley toHweei
Tenth and .,0
10 Barlow *tr«t. ka* defem*d until the
off several feet of our frontage
lug of the council, and tha»
wo|b»‘mla sire«*(: sIm) beginning at Wads I'lv
ef Rf-yit-w stand mUoiirn.Hi
not accept any change that
bat worib sire*-l at iho alley to tw**«*n Kiev- with n-fereuce lo the same, according
wonW deprive us of any of our front
int-ienth and Tw. Ifih stn-eis. running ea^*. u,
age aa establiabed. Ho Anally chang<*.l
P**l, Ui ikibomla sir».^ t. hm .loeii rviM.mtt
ly to conform to the eatablUh
this Council. nn.l niod In the offlre
STAR LAUNDRY.
Tlinuliam. Dskeray. Oil
f the nty
tr.bbs.
OUall. Murray
If yon have never irle<|
^Vhen the propoMHl improvement of
ResohMMl. Tbat I be (Miy
Wliinb-. Wilm
seiiJl In a package of general
Front street bridge was illscusio d an«l and In reby U InstnicUHl to «
Nays None
»»>« j
lu iir
•lishcHl for at I
hold us^hlng nnd (hi- reMili
lajGlllet! that the sp.we f weeks in i
i- newsiiaiH T ol
We wash by
iHlfor the c«HiKtriirlluu Iv please you
m hatever of the ts-' uf the A1
of Ihi- same.
and iron Hat work
of a new dock
<wk IliiP !..«■ wvr^ ; niy n.r.k. «i.t .pHniniliiK a llm.. wl,. „
"7,:T,l“ri A'' 8i>cund ward. U|sr.i
Ufartiirln^ plants-and leh liimbmlited to
•llkik Co
Co. runE. Gn-llkik
ibenctlon
Ion of the Council In
,p..,«..tw.,
city pap«*ra and
poo our Mr. t*. 1 mont.
::<NI fiM>i known aii iti«* C<s)k and Smith
K. Duck askeil
aHkeil the
th, City
. Engln«HT uha*
Move<l bv
Mill, more partlfularly
rtiruia
descrllH*d as
lo to* made of the tions to* ai!«i
irc^l commencing at
No 1 iM'ginnIng at the
of Ikierdman river and
WelliagtoD ainH'l. nmnlug aouth on
Wellington atr<Ht to alley between
and State street, thence
;e*t on alley tod ween Front at rend
Old Stale efreet to ptoe atreet.
Alao for the laying of a aewei
ling at
Union The Bnglneer atousl tt
it the Inteniectlon
Intersection of North
I
landolph. Ihenm* on Randolph to Madi
ha* ninety
I *«k. In nme iieini|inp«-oat tbe dty.
Moved l.y Aid
of the anne at the >nme. with the' lutloo be ndopted
—
the stream and thlrty-sU
4M) feet from the said abntment.
These potato aa establiabed by the
OFFICIAL BROCCKDINOt
of one per cent for taUecdon wUl be
paid on Oct. 1st and aaUI Nov. tot a
robber* nad will «lve the oOcera no
"L '.^T. *2*::;“ 'oP'™”*' Co
report to thtd council at some to
SbyA.dS„r«<
ing to each parrel
SOATI SOAK SOAPI
Colgate’s iswhatwe push.
As there is no better
toilet soap made, the rea
son we recommend them..
MAOAilE RITA nAOr
Beauty Remsillit
FataByMBnBWi |
ABSTRACTSt
C. O. QMim
PRICES HSi
[oS.wllbl;.#.O.w
A^MiriiSSt^uSJ^'^u HiSId-
bp ft iMir tm
labcbaroMPia. Mr.laaCtJ
wbftjMMao at M Oftk aifaal, vaa
ftotiM of tbto aag ba aaUad at tba
■IM aiM
« raforiOT. •*! oflea ar Oot Canr aad raiatad tbc
I ilvt A tup ior ft
iMta. Ha-wab ibnlabad wttb aa aM
ilpt If I had IM
darH IMaak. wMb will ba torwardad
ftftipir 1 cQft*^ tftT« 4oftt It
I
ftfti pot <wt tiHit Mttto bar to ftO opt tba laotbar raetBUir
iMMt Um Mp of tk« oftitaM
oalabiatad btf ofta boadrad aM M
msoft.
Mnbdar.apd ^ar aoa. at bb age. U»t
BM vlH> ooa roa a fmllmUl all ala to tba Qoaliar oitjr aaeb jraar to pap
lamelf (oao fttt a pood Job lor apfHaaiittoa Sooct b ooa of
piltag III tba Moaioa Railroad Oo..
HoiMOft, Malaa. Tbr road't faaoo*
fttitlUr auuu W. L. BMabraoka. diod
teal vaak. Tha lloaaoa road i« a aar- waa a maaUier of tbe old metropollua
m saoga a^t arttoa long, estei
B foree.--Co1ombas Presa-Poat.
trofti iba alaU quairr riHaga of Moodafareftce to tbe feeilags of tbelr
aoft. la Plaeauqtita eoontr. to Mo
popaliit uUlea. tbe oSeers of tbe Kaa.^JaaoCkia. oa tbd llaa of tbe«8aacor «
itete democratic committee have
• \Adabatook. II !■ a ataep ^wa grade
red from tbe walto of tbe olB(
all iW w to Iba Jaaotkm.'Tba tralat the public committee a headquartera a
mil doara bjr fore# of grarltailoa.
crayoB portrait of Grover Cleveland.
^ mu Iba balp or tba loconottra. C
a reanll of certain facta, devel
:, iiM II b a hard tog for tba llttla wood oped by tbe crulae of the.North At
biinwra. ror 11 raara tha lata Mr. lantlc bauieahlp aquadron in Buropean
MipUbfooka rao tba rtaul all br blm- watera. It la not unlikely that It will be
aalL boMlag tba foUowlag place*: found aeoesaary to dock bauleablps
er than once a year. One ship,
geaaral freight according to the o»elal reports Just
oral Uakai
twcelved at the'navy department, av
eraged 3.15 knots per ton of coal and
agaat. roadmaster.^aiiperinieadeni of another only t.46 knou per ton.
bridgaa. train dbpaicber. aUtloo agent two ships in this squadron it
at Moaaon (tb^w auUoo controlled
I that one was consuming 50 per
bp Iba toadh telagimpb operator,
oeat more coal tban the other, because
doetor Oft tbe oaa ^In. engineer, bag- of the fact that the former had not
^aoBaater. brakeaiaa. exprea*
been docked for nea^ a year and
aaager aad atall dark. The Mo
bottom was in consequence so foul as
Railroad Oo daapalrs of ever dt
to hinder her progrt^ss.
aaoibar Jaaa who can do all tbeae
The pollilcal slluaUon In Ks
tbtaga aad do tban half as well as Ms is getting warm, especially In the sev
tahfooka did Ibaai. Tba lltUe railroad enth dlstrict.a Where Victor Murdock
*“]^rar had an accldent.r-New York and W. F. BeUtle arc running for
:rata. Mr. Murdock has prorafaed hli
. Wocknea amployed bby the P. 8. upportera irigatlon for the district if
VdB Kirk Lambor Co., of Pattaraon. N. he U elected, but Mr..BcIls1e has gone
i^Katitrdap eraried a twootory build- him one better and baa promised that
lag la 10 boura to replace one beloag the government will rid Kansas of the
^ - lag to the dna which was recently
gra*«hopi»er pest should he be the hucitropOd by lire. The work waa begun cessful candidate.
aboHIp before « o’clock la the n
The way of a politician was Ulus
lag, and after tbe framework had been iratod by Senator Dietrich of Nebra*
net ap the oompany * fair force of 135 ka, who u-as asked by a friend In Nes
awa took boM. ^ There wa* very llul?
how he was getUng along:
aa the work bad been care- “Woir replied the Nebraskan. ’•-Ihe
fully mapped out. The men had been
wheun I gave positions when I
divided Into gangs, each with a
was governor, still call me governor.
arale foreman, and everything worked Those whom 1 have heltMsl since I wa^
as amooihly as a piece of wdl-oUed elected to the senate call me senator.
■mrhlnery. The structure was flni
The rest all rail me that ’damn Inup to the nrat story by noon, and
grate.* I guess I am doing as well at
enUrely roofed over and enclosed by the average."
« p’clock at night. The men. In conalderatlon of the good treatment they
had rt‘eelved from the Ann In the paat,
volunttHTisl their aervlee* for the
da>‘‘a.work There wa* only one dlaappotntmont The wlmU.w caiilnga.
which had U'eo ordered from an oatof-iown Arm. failed to arrive, and It
will be neceaaan. therefore, to
these In laUT. This we<‘k the wood br Mwt fiT^ and Pfctiaid to ever* rradrr of ibto
working machinery will be ln.iallt«d.
The tcholar* and imtrtot* who have
counseled the gentle and longsuffer
A seluHil for te;u hliig euipb.ye. trlIng people of Finland have been
egrnpby
ipby nti.1 sliertluiiul bus Ikm-ti
to quote during the harsh year* since ees^ully o|»ennl at MoiitrenI by the
.
reb. 15. im. a Ane sentence from Clc- Canadian 1‘aeltKwro?s noble third phlUppIr. 'There Is
Mrs. C. D. Landlsh. Holland—Was
^ > ftOtblag more detestable in the world alt run down: could not eat. rieep. or
dlagrace. nothing more shai
work.
Hollitters Rocky Mountain
‘
than alavery.” and another from Holy Tea made me strong and robust. Great
WHl. “Vengeance is mine, salth the tonic, 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. John
Jmd; I will repay.*- These two q
son Drug Ca
UOBB give an admirable key to the Fin
Blah character, and they tpell the
THE TRAVERSE CITY Business
through which these people are pass College will open Sept 5th.
2275-5t
lag. even as the grains of wheal pass
between tbe upper and the nether
HARRIS* CHOCOM^TES.
stoaea. The Finns are the gentlest
Wo are posotlTcly tbe only retailers
d the most harmless of people, and in the city who maaafaetnro chocoM same time, aa their constant Utea and frtilt boa bona. Our milk
has shown, they know their cbocolatet are aspeclally deUctoaa. So
bad as freemen place liberty are all the frail Savon. Juices aad
un Wlae In thU world. Th-> crashed fruit need at onr soda founFlpUnd by tbe caar. Nlch tain. Eierythlng boBUHnade. Evea
varelgn who Invoked the melted Icb cream left over can be
t ooBfereace of tbe aa naed for coffee. LaOrettl Candy Oo,
ftOtmUrtuofteoftbe 251 Front 8L Both pboaes. at 225.
Bell 245.
iriks*sMMllsnM.
KOnCB ro PATRONS of tbe on
BBs VMATBRSB citt
OoHesevrin>ea»s»ti5l^
iii
ricka. J. W. Nobte.^ A. L. Haaaaford.
la tbe alley betweea Bereoth
aad Twelfth atreeu froai Wadsworth
belt. A*P. £m^.tan?an'imoorim
to Bohaaiia strOat aa haretofor«
stud in tbe laying of a sewer la the
ed bp tbe couacn of Travera
alleyr bfiweea Nlnlh*a^*
Ninth and Tenth streets
Mlcb.. take notice:
i Wadsworth to I>lvl*lon; la the
alley between Te
-?7v3.qJCF. O.
streets from Wad
to Division:
Ivbepottffea
That tbe roll for tbe sp
special
In the alley beti
tietween Eleventh and
Twelfth atreeis.
1
s. from
Wadsworth to
EHvlsIoa street,, as
ai lieretofore adopted
_
_
by tbe council of Traverse City. Michi
gan. Uke notice: |
entb stiweta. from Wadsworth to
Wni tb;^ paraau of cbUdiwa Who are hernia: In the alley bmween Elev©
That tbe roll forjthe special aaaeasoat heretofore made by tbe board of
deaf, or avaa partially deaf ao that and Twelfth streets, from Wadswo
Uwy bare dlMcolty In following tbe to Boh^ta str^^l
work in tba public acbools. kindly send
Notice is also hereby given that the cil decided should be borne
reas to Rev. C. T. Stout. 348
»uncil and board of assessors of the assessment for the laying <»f a sewe
weep Ninth and Tenth
>etweep
city of Traverse City will meet at the in the alley bet
council
room In said city at 8 o’clock p. streets from Wada|*orth to Division;
WOULD YOU KVCR BELIEVC
September I2th. If04. to review In the alley between Tenth and ElevThat Ash ooald slag? They’ve all
assessment rolls, at which time enlh streets from Wadsworth to Dlvlplace opportunity will be given all Sion; in the alley | betwe<-n Eleventh
had tbelr scales since they’ve been
and Twelfth streets from Wadsworth
ions Interested to be heard,
"In the swlm."^ I’m In the swim. too.
sted this 25ih day of August, mt to Division slreetsj Is now on Ale at
with a scale, but It’s a scale of prlcet
my omce for pabllq Inspection.
CHAS M. HKER8.
Notice is also heieby given that the
on real estate. Ibans. mortgagee. Also 2273-14t
rity Clerk
euunrll and boanl pt assessors of the
one house on E. Tenth street. In Ane
condition, freshly papered, for rent at Notice of Sewer Asaessment—Third
a reasonable price. E. McKamaraWard.
To J. A.
ItTs* V WONOE R
A. Monroe.
Poople don’t choke with the Bmell of Chas. Howard. John Lawrence. Wm.
moth balls and camphor during the Adslt. H. O. Joynt. E. O. Bills. J J.
snmmcr months. Instead of having r>unn. C. W. DoZoele: Henon SquI
\V. O. Dunham. Adventist Church,
all that .worry over wool carpels, try Wm.
Ingersul. Roht. Heweti. Fn^l
the new "bberette," made of bard, Colby. . G. Copps. J. W. Mc»rsn. F. O.
double twisted cotton thread. In fast Miller. J. B. Hawley. Thus Boudrow
colors and many U*auilful dealgnH. W.
Willard
The effect would please the most fas Dunn.
Henry C. CH»re. Thos. Helm. Lun«
tidious. J. W. Mllliken.
Paris. Geo. Sentt. C/oo N«-wl»err>.
Sarah J. Calkins. James Slack. Nell
THE POTATO SEASON
Livingston. Frt-d Smith. Mlk-s Hill.
Is here. With weeks of potato haul Clyde W. Finn. Lucinda Fox. Prank
ing from great distances, over rough Waldls. A. C. Eller. Chas. F-a*terday.
roads, why not save trouble and use Nelson Gore. V. A. Pairkk. Wm
Blackman. John Ijnharus. A. B. Cur
the now road wagon you have so long tic. Clifford Clyne. M(*rri* Decker.
thought of buyingMI^ keep the stand Louisa Ayers. H. D. Pcqiyner. R. Wled
neft. Samuel Stover. Chas. Moulton. C
ard Olds wagon. Eliuwey Anderson.
E. Kent. J. M. Haggard. Mrs Mary
Dlsler. Ely Clyde. C. P Taylor. Palmer
CAN YOU AFFORD
To take chances regarding the safety B.. G. F. Rowe. A S<-eore. Al Nash.
Craw A Hardy. H W. Smith. C L Da
of your valuables? Your homo, your vis. F. J. Sutherland. M L. Lyons.
office or your safe may be robbed—
C. Rtiwley. P
you can't tell. Better foreeUll the loss
of the most valuable things by keep
ing them In the safe doiKwlt vaults of
• John
the First National Bank, where safely
and convenience are permanent. 12 Johnson. Fr«Ml Dean. O. L Coulter
Mary £ Slyter, Gi-e. Helm. M. C. Mil
per year rents a box.
lor. Harvey Chin worth. John Danf«>rd.
lor. G. P GarA. C. Elder
INDIAN BASKETS.
Jay Young.
rlson. I)
J. W. Jackson, the confeclloner, Tho*. MrCluHky. J. McAlli.ster. F..
aside from having a complete line of
Ayers. O. P. Hughs. A. R
choice candies, creams and pure fruit Pike. Wm. Ralne. Arthur Hadley. E
W
BtUler.
W.
B.
Bi-nnHi.
A. HuellJuices, has a beautiful line «»f Indian
mantel. John Gallagher. W. B. Knaggs.
baskets, and noveltle.* In birch bark Ua\id8on, Mary MIrkler. Frank Voge.
and black ash spllnU. fragrantly dec M. E Ixniks. G- D. Kenney. S. B How
ard. Ray Monn»e. Perry Hannah e*t,
orated with sweet grass.
Mrs. Libby Kelly. S. B. Cole. Andrew
Wm VanSte,.. A
Pitch, n. Rout*
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY
B. Curtl.*. Fred SiOi'klng. Calvin
By not looking over our large stock of son. Wm Hendrl
children’s slippers and oxfords before ' vln (JIbson. A. H
___ ___
w.,...
purchasing.
Have a. f..ti
full assortment of ! Henry Canfield. Warrt.n Sale.sbury.
GKAPaT
»»LTIiiEST^
sin
ABSOLUTBLT OMMUBSS
uiOM*r
B
1
rsa 1000 warn
iftallmBaM
UcHaifmrei.
JOHN R. SANTO
Which
lime and place opportunity will be
given all persons ‘ Interested to
this 25ih day of August. 1»
CHAS. M. BEERS.
City Clerk.
•oer« aad yau*va bren favlUd. Oalact yoar
NEVER BREAK DOWN
At the sides. That’s what a g.^>d cor- WEDDING
sei ^iii lU'ver do. break d«>wn at the
GIFT
sides.
Just SO with a gtKMl |K>Cket22T3 Hi
ImhiK. Aside rrolii thiTe being first
class gtKids a special price Is pul on
them, to malu* rmim for holiday goisla.
Everything Pi stork, ctiln purses, CUT GLASS,
gem*- and ladies iH>cketlH»ok.s In wal CHINA
rus. alllgau.r and *-al. BuglnV. Cliv SILVERWARE.
Drug Store.
Wt eaa aatonlah you at
haadaama girta wm
1-ADIESrBen^
a p. CARVU « Bna
FIRE INSURANCE
! A.p T^XER
las for lisa
RASTALL, tha Jowtalor.
EXTRA SPECIAL.
The New York Tea Co. is tl
•iffering two fire j>r<>of e«Miking crex-ks.
balls, an.l holding i; and A qi
•Speciively. wcirth 75 cents in acitiil
•aiue. but being given with a .'.OeenI
-an t>f baking powpb r. Call and you I
vill sttrvdv invest
GOOD mattress Is m.t a
luxury. If in eeimotny. for a good matreiw^ will <»uila,* fix cheap ones and
Ive you rest and comR.n. The I»almetto is the be<t. Made of two layers
palm fibre and ihrtH* layers of felted
tton The fiber gives the elasticity
and the edition gives tho softness.
Only $8.50.
J. W. Slater.
Your Home Furnlshcr
I DENTIST
“ 201 FRONT STREET
LMmi
6n.WHcWiII|
:vs-roN
MNROE 5 McWETir
*
I6ENE8U IRSURAICE
•o.
|8t 1 NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
Oo.
! DKNhriST
mfvicic^
TRAVERSE CITY BRICK CO.
I
C. D. MILLER
JlWlf OBHN WMO.
WHAT IS EASIER
Than a small payment down and there
after a smlTlI w»*ekly payment?
Prompt Dallvwry.
this way you will never feci the drain
; awuy to be made lolo rofs, M m»
on your household economics and
the same time you can enjoy the use
THE RIGHT
no of thojM- handy kitchen tables
Ofstoves, that’s what wc sell. They i tofore. adopted lby the council of Travin stock at Frank Raubs.
d(M*s repairtng and revarnishing
Is Sion*. E:a.'^t Front pirt»et.
of deten boar this mark. "Brand’s Stoves :dal /asse**ors for the purpose
pv
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
lf»v
Ranget." Wc also have (he fullllcajlng
that part of the cost which
RAINY DAYS
________________ _
1 the council decided sho.dd be borne
Are always certain to come to all—
, and paid by sjx-clal asse.^sroent for the
‘ laying of a trunk sewer on Division sickness, accident, loss of employment
I street beginning at a point at the alley or other misfomine. But If one has a
AT LOWEST PRICES
between Eighth and Ninth struts run reserve in bank the proverbial "rainy
be alley between 12th day" is robbed of much of Us dread.
I nlng south to the
WM. HOPKINS, PROP.
. is now on file at
The People s Saving* bank offer* an
men. but while the kind U Uinited. the
Notice U also hereby itfren that the absolutely safe place in which to ac
Style is not We have all styles and rouncll and board of
cumulate such a reserve which can be
?e City win meet at the drawn whenever needed.
grades. Call and Inspect our stock city of Traverse
In said city on Septem
and you wlU be su>u to be suited to !
A little saved each week or month
ber 12th. 1904. at 8 o’clock p. m.. to re
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
flt and style. Ed Lahtner. Union St
said assessment roll, at which soon grows to a neat sum.
Ctaiu Wamar. Propiiater
-------------- —r---- -—
{lime and place opportunity will
1 cannot name the rare joys, the in- j ^ven all persona Interested to be I^AKING
dependable STATEfinite delights that Intoxicate me since | heard.
MENTS.
Uktoc Holltater-. Rocky Mouut.ln |
‘“I* ’''^chasVbEE^**^
Fortunate is the grocery store that
’Tre. 85 cents. Tea or Tablets. John- 2273-Ht
City Clerk- has the repuutlon; for dependability.
RsBt'f Cemetar VsMS Jsx
aoftDnigOo.
Fortunate is the public that has such
Notice ef Sewer
a store In lu midst Mutual confidence
Ward.
between a store and \i» buSrlng public
DANCE ORCHESTRA
ntUaioR.
To J. A. Nickerson. John Wood. T.
oo tokloff HoUUtcr's Rocky MouaUto A. Monroe. Warren Finn. John Bartx mqans growth. This store has grown
F. O. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
Too. Tooll have a lovely complexioo. Chaa. Howard. John Lawrence, Wm. aad is growing on Just' these lines. No THE VIOLIN, hm organteMI a OANCE
Adsit
H.
O.
Joynt
E.
O.
EllU.
J.
J,
ambition
higher
than
possessing
your
35 oenta. Tea or Tahleta. Johnaoa
Dmm. O. W. CarUs, C. W. DeZoete, confidence, other things are bound to ORCHESTRA and I* ready for danc*
DragOo. j
aasagamanta and alae far a faw |w,lls I’M TALKINO YET
Heaoa Sqtaree; W. R Donham. Ad
ventlat Church. Wm. lagersoL Robert some. We want dvery trade transac
Heweit Fred Colby. J. G, Koppa. J. “ tion to be aatisfying and If it Is not we
Maree. F. O. MUIer. J. R Havl
want yon to tell irn about It U R.
Sttokaey. 4X1 Uakm St Both phooas.
Gh I. Wan A Bi^ Tflivqvfte
t sroccipr hi the chj.
TRY A RECORO yVANT AO.
C Newman. Henry C Gore, Thoa. Thh
Blucher
oxford;
patent
leaiber
Kelderhouse. Jol
strapped sandals. In two or thn-e , bert, A. F. Howard, and all r
ted In laying of a trunk
straps, also many other pretty styles j
n___on Divli i street beginnii
^wland W. Douglass.
EAST END
CASH GROCERY
RITA KRAUS'
Beauty RemudiBS
CHOICE GROCERIES
. BOBER AID E66S
fsSiltByAIOngiisti
^Atresaasrssj’’’*'’-'*"
QUffll CITY FLORAL GIL
MRsrnjidmnftli
HSi.TrpitiSn.;.s:
■fe:-
.1
"™«nSSM,
HUMS RET HBffi Ol
T»r
FR6Fltil0liAU AMO AMATtURfl
•NOTOOROIO^flltS.
fiV
ciTwsiigr
^ Mm Ret Hik IHflht H«id HKIKCa TAYLOR AND WATKINfl
Agiifint a taw at thn Baehet Fan*
•IKHCt ALL TMCIR ^Oa
kBpThieAflifweea.
ICOWUB NOT TWNN
Mn Mm had hla right wriat very
hndly m this afterMo. while wortlag at the hnakei fnelary.
Mr. IM» laid ot thie momlai
shortly after he returned to work thU
aooa. the aeddeat happMed. He
pettlag a ubie oo the saw aad
held on too long. The taw ennght hto
and a deep gash reenlted.
tendons being ; eevered. The
^“r*
iORE MBI WUX OUT
■
II
ii‘
AROUT iM LIVl (stock HAM4i«. ll.-Tto <rf
DLCRS WSMT ON STRIKE
l4f tlM tm ijgr::* flgiitiaf
ol tlM b»tU« of LUo
I from UeutcB* Are In Sympathy With Other Strikers.
. Tb€ report
Will Cauae Several Independent
tenrtfle flitailnK
Flanto to Cteee.
—R boprs fron 4svb
afiOT Bickt Ml 'win
By Wire to the Kvenlag Record.
BMh«r Me «M
Chicago. Aug. 31—Upwards of dSO
I Mr mautM adTuu** live stock handlers at khe Union stock
1%9 report fol
yards and the Transit company walked
out at 10 o'clock today on a sympathy
pbUI t p. b. the jRp.
Set'eral Independent plants
l o«r Imt poelUoM on will be compelled to suspend.
I bT IWTrU Uch Hter.
' and rtto Are tMdns
FATHER MN
'MR CHILD
F. Sawyar and A N. Mm|^ Had Naf
mar ■asapsa Ffum S^ng Off
Timir Fnot as Tlmlr Rum
FM FfumMwuly.
IT lUI
keadcon at 11 o'eloek this momiag.
Fifteen bodies have,been recovered
from the wreck at 1 o'clori; and It to
thought that several more are beneath
Alpena Had SSjOOO Fire.
Alpena. Mich., Aug. SL—Loss $5,000
waa caused by a Are last sight which
totally destroyed the new, drug store
owned by R L- {.atunde. Insurance
■been of the bay teellfled to the light l2.o<W.
eaetera breoM that did not Interfere
Joseph Marrow went up t!u
Ith the hlrde at the big tournament.
A couple of preliminaries to warm this morning on a fisblog trip.
up the guns preceded the first event
this morning and everything looked
bright for a greaC'day. The troubles
of high wind and a rioting sea front
were at a minimum for the vtoltors
event If ft had been rough the
prevkras day's experience had them
broken In one and alt to the unusual
rget grounds.
The high wind being gone the birdk
were flying low and again the range
had to be found, but this difficulty was
of shurl duration.
Two Narrow Eacapea.
premature diseftirge of Dr. 8. O.
Sawyer’s gun while putting tn a cart
ridge during the first event this momIng was a narrow escape for the docIt Just missing hto fool b>’ the
It mnrgin. He misMd hto turn
and missed the blnl that he reach
for on the next round.
is the best shampoo
J. H. Monroe of Kingsley. In attempUng to insert a cartridge, was
soap made. Superior
bolding the muxxle on the planking
to
many '25c soaps,
wn hto feet, when It was dis
and costs you only
charged sad a large bole bored tn the
ing about an Inch U<weeo his
10c. Wc tjuaranicc
feet, thus escaping which might have
it. If its Coljralc’s
sen a tragedy.
The huavf oold wind that blew with
Mumblag affact ovar the trap jrester
NNl
SCOLD IBE
CHILDREN
if thdr Aoe* do Mt «ar
Cood.it'kBaHlikdjr tibk iaak
of the
Bri^ t oito
dv flare sad let ae eho i Oen
«p-lBeoroa »ai he*, thoet
aad Thursday.
m
CELEBRATED
it s the l>cst.
BENDA KHOA BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
DENOA BENDA BENDA BENDA
SCHOOL
SHOES
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
MNM
BBOA
BEMDA
BENDA
SOFT SNAPS
Mon's 8utU $5. $6, $7. $10, worth
loubla.
Knse Pants 12c. 1$c. 3$c, worth most
lottble.
flweatera 3tc, fl7c* 08c, woi>th moot
All tho nowesL
BBNDA
RIMPA
I
1. . J
gloria;
BE.VDA
BCNDA
BENDA
BCNOA
BENDA BCNOA
RCNDA BE^'DA
BENDA $p$NOA
BCNDA RCNDA
RCNDA BENDA
BRNDA RCNDA
RCNDA BENDA
RCNDA RCNDA
RCNDA BENDA
BBNDA RCNDA
RCNDA BBNDA
BBNDA BBNOA
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS SEUVER.
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED. '
X
vil
New Fall stylet, new lock, new
heels,
j jsi received ouf new
T
Wc allow manyn^w.le-
sigas.
Albert Globensky, Msfr.
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
Uke those are hsrd to find <
• OoRo •I.SO
arc exceptionally good Iwearers
line.
American Dru? Company.
Local ahowura
day. Warmers
BCNOA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
RCNDA
Colgate's
Pine
tar Soap
M were tp^m hy WAS CHASKD BY MOTHER AND
I iwt at Ub cud or the
AN tXCITCO CROWa
» fWBMpied hr omr traope.
MtJlIwy hetue our bet
live work * About
) hlterpooD. the enemy
I MIMbjKIm to urn our
First Event.
'^^Vilh IWUrtdemble forr..« LIQUOR LAID HOLD OF HUSBAND
The first event was for nfa»en tar
SO WIFE LEFT HIM.
gets. entrance |1.r^. 15 addcni.
First Squad—Vieimeyer. i:f^Cn>sby,
She la Oelng to Her Heme In South 13; Young. 11; HelkcK. 13; PbWlto. 13.
Second SQuad-oPnl. S; Jarvis. 13;
Rend, Ind., While He la Pennileea
Taylor. C; Watkins. 10; Hensler. 12.
eMed ml f o’clock. Our
nnd Unlete He Sobers Up Will
Third Squad-L. E. Meyers. 12;
r. aims. 1«. wore con
Rs a VaprattL
Warren. 12; Peck, ti; Snyder. 12; CurI AeeordlBK to the nmmbv>T
tto. «.
lede htve been 'The residents at the comer of
Fourth Squad—Eaatman. €; Walton.
bout three thouman avunue and East Front 8; Darrow. 8; Sawyer, 8; Saxton, 9.
IjppMeM loMee hare tK*en street were IrealtHl last evening to the
Second Event.
unusual atn^lacle of atvlng a mau
Twen^ targets, entrance $2. flO
grab a child out of lia mother's arms
Idod.
and run w»*st on Front street, to the
First.Squad-Vletmeyer. 15; Crosby.
AiK. ai.-nshtlnp IH- slley back of Germaine's livery bam. 18; Young. 20; Helkrw. 20; Phellto. 14.
I nnd the Japanese
Imck again on East Front and down
Second Squad—Ford. 8; Jarvis. 13;
ning.
Hark street on io the bridge, where by Taylor. 38: Watkins. 18; Hensler. 18
this time fully twemy-fl\o excited
Third Squad—L. K. Meyors. 17:
women and children were taking
'ame, 12; Ptx-k. 12; Snyder. 17;
chase.
Eastman. 14.
The woman had rushed Into the Co
Fburth Squatl—Walton. K.; Murrel.
,i IVtNTiON lUCCTED OF- lumbia hoiel and phoUed for the po- 14: Carver. 15; J. H. MtmixH*.* 15; F.
Chlef of I\>llce Rennie respond- W. Wltoon. 7.
In ms THIS MORNiNa
wl In short order, but to the meanUme
ThIrtI EvsnL
several men had attempted to use
Fifteen targets, entrance 11.50, |5
^ Ifliy Akkad to Repeat Addreee. force In extrleatlng the jkxm- Utile
child
and
in
the
flstlce
altercation.
Its
R. RlMelt*a Addrew on
ns wore pitiful. A lady offered
to hold the mile one as an onlook^
until the police arrived, but the Irate
thd Bv|eiil&g Record.
father would allow nothing. Chief of
H.. Aug. Sl.~At the Police Rennie on his arrival Immedi
of,the district Chris- ately compelled the father to hand the
oouventloo held here child over to tu mother, and she took
tkh roMoerlng officers the mile one to the home of Captain
rraeldent. Laura B. Munsello. East Front street, where
vice president, liar- she Is temiKTrarily suylng until she
a HoUer. Traverse City: leaves tonight for the home of her
a Holey. Traverse City; parenU In 8«»uth Rend. Ind.
flwnoee Rutner. Traverse
Twenty tnrgets. entrance 12. fio
as the old story of the breaking
ondent. Myra Van np of a home, a drinking father, an
missionary super- unhappy mother and two lUlle un^.
lira. J. Caroline Clark. Man- David Tabor, the man. has been living
at Second and Division streets and has
report ahoved that been In the employ of the telephone
Lwofk had h«» done during company, but drink and domestic
; There were 1.IS5 pleoes broils caused the home circle to be Wame. f; Peck. 14; Snyder. 15; BastI httt during the year. The
n up. the household goods
iwport showed that the packed and the scene witnessed but
AO debts outside of the night was the last ahd chapter of a
ice happy home.
pledged to cover this.
The mother, a Miss Richardson of
I WU« neat meetlag place.
South Bend, leaves tonight with hei
I idiihie on flags yeatceday two little baby girU. Ethel. S year and
. delivered by M. a Holley Orange 2H y«n«. nftvr a year's stay
Fifteen targeu. entrance llAd. S8
»City waa 80 pieaaiag that
ihU city, and David Tabor, the
father, according* to his sutemeat to
I thto wMlL Rev. L. a Blapell Chief Rennie, to withpat n home or
siCItj spoke on the -Far
K and unless he hraoea up will
ing and hla
ragraat tm the stt«^
tnnan
to elicit
the morning, although tuUMdeat
aadMiflUon. %
•d. he hnd raaltaed hto condition nnd
timidiMieflp. a rWlon waa had giteen what moaey he had to Mrs.
lthflaMR«Mirt#OQncregn.
Fourtk Rfuad-Hudsoa. 13; XTamr.^
tumeile to keep for him unll^ he war
maelf agaia. Last et^lug. ie went 15; Walton, It: Christy. 3; Curtle, 11.
Mrs. Munaelle aadi naked V hh
Thn flrst evMt flor thevnftea
itlnned on
Fhge.)
ME NAPnr HOK BROKEN UP
Ry Wire to the Bveniag Record.
Ealo. N. r.. Aug. n.-Owlag to a
iderstandiug of orders ou the
It
PINGREE MAKE
Sho« th»t lit, ihocs that well.
^
The OIJ Reliable Shoe Uouse
TRAVERSE CITY
^
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
FRANK FR1EDRICB& CO.
MOR.
' Cer.l.ak«Av..an« lOtt,
New Stand. 242 Front Street
Vour
pels fall eiotbei
What are^ they going to be.
where are you going to get them,
and what are they going to cost
you ?
If you want the ver>' latest ap
proved styles, the widest lautude
in choice, the best fit possible and
a wearing quality that yoii will
remember with pleasure;, all
within the reasonable price
range of
$1$ to $2
Come to our store andia^cUto
s.^iCo’s
show you our new models in L. Adler Bros.
Rochester made suits and overcoats. What w4 know
about these garments makes us confidem that tKe^wiU
please you.
* .
c/'-
Fall/
Alpil®.
A MAFS CROWNING GLORY
IS HIS HAT
Don t ask yourself “What sort of a Hat 1 shall wear
this Fall.-’" Ask us. Wc know just what the correct
shapes
ipes are. We have them in stodc as soon as they
are shown in New York. Our Hat Department is the
center oT all that is new and stylish in Hats. The
men, that make the fashions say. “Browns have struck
a popular vein.” Everyone seems to like them.
' THAT VHX HT Tnm l!.fP
sva*eATH«».T«n.r.^|.
EfflLHElM 3^:5tiAMlETO
r IJilrT-Ti Iw'ISkV
M. toMtL XUb
natmn Bjr kMitk.- It ««•
T. ytlMflM. toUB total Mdward
sSs.yr.srK
a. 8. Adalay. togle Prana.
I ft Lay Msec. Go.. H. Moa^
rctoM4 ItsDtlaittd iwt lor
>f aai ML Ommm. TMChatlocte
to WM tha iMt CM doMd. Moat
mt« Injury to whm nnd
nr liOnr) to norn
^4irt7 M« It In BMsy yonro nim tb#
InM M m etaMlmvc bn4 w Bueh
yiMpirttrteflgbtn^at rroMt; tot*«
; iMMllt Wibbtwia that to abouiBt
Itr^ W Ml Mlrwimtn fTMp. IM
proiuCblr
%kM art biln« ot^alncwj for Marh
, :£p«MpfD4aeU.
rr ^ «AiriaiUt«^ H attll (bt titokboiit of
%• MteliT. and whim aoait of <mr
■ Want aafw dMenHItt Iht fnnn
, W hata MMMt lor nomplnlnt. a
aalf a MCttr tamaad for
%Bt MMM IturaHtt hut largar aalt<*
^•1 airtMlii
I aad tha
tVM whkh fhnaara can aad do ab^
r tohMltm oMSioni lit# te that dtjr.
Biai^ Mb hdllat tha aMrfcat aad
rhaa 4haat raaehad fT ha thooghl i'
wold hraak and maha hlai tick, .la
•taad'lt want to |l.lt.
a ato hata wat la the Hmaaah
aaa ia aharfa af & R. MeOof wat
cloaad tha tot of Jaly. Tha alto
hara fhr aaoia tina aad alt
who hM daaUhga with Mr. Baaaalt la
thU city wara Ihoroaghly aaiiafl^
weta aetUad In faU
all tn
naU hat a Bonbar of friandt here Wl
wlU ba aorry to laani of hit troobla.
I oontlanad hara for toiaa tlma
aad all who had dtallan with Mr.
Mtt fa thli dty wata thoroi
tmtltSad at all traaMottoat wara oat
tlad la fall aad ia aa hoaorabfa Ban
aar. Mr. Baaaatt haa a aaaibar of
da ihara who will ba aorry to laarc
or hia thnibla.
Wa fto Qalitaf la daHac loan
ittlha
da
from injuries
LOO MOLLIO ON LKO OF FRANK
COTTON*t LITTLE hOY.
tMiilir. Mi a «aw aoca days* H
W Am topa froat wlU plaei
h«lk «r tha MOM Mt if raaeh of a«rl;
MM. halas laflaanoad chlafly. of
la. hy tha arop ootlook. OtmUnxM
r atttattoB la a aarlooa laa
Ih tha aotaal liapoaatMlh
tiM MMT of tha daBiada m
‘
If
fS
S
I
I to DO Bat with laai aarlaty thaa
If thalr llBtt wat kaowa. Ftor aararal
yaara labor haa anjoyad Itt Mil tharo
of proapartty. althar la tha fon
ihortar hoort
paonar
noon or battar pay. If aot
both; ao that BOW
to taka tu thara of
o tha raactloa which
aatin. The Iron trade hat
toon to be non
Mtad by raaawad datamad. The area!
tattila Btrlka It aUU oa and taatnt tia
llkaly to be teUlad until the co
i la waiat.”
|5'
p: ,
}'' ♦
I f
) -m
U*
While the
not have bean a very
proAtable one to the rosoru and the
Btraw hat can be Uid awav for a reti
wUhoti* t*. lnc m :rr. u,. vx>r*e for
wear, the i re-ent tuuiinar imR been
proaparout one for Travme City.
Thara hara bean no apldemlct of dit
aaaa. the taanclal laaUtutloat are In
the batt of condition, tba mlllt hare
haaa bitty aad tha ftetoriat nubad.
tha bulldlnf tradaa hare had a itreat
dbaadaBce of work and sereral mllaf
of new eamaat walht hare raplara !
the old board ttricure*. Traramt
otj hat DO> ha! »
itR frowtl
haa.baaa ttaad.x a'l.! kaiuhi: and tbtuaunar which will
a«rty tomor
raw hat taaa that tieady more oo
ward that dltUnrdthat it from man)
other Northam MirMcnn t.^wat.
The recant kilUng oi two specU or^
lif; M St LottU during the antomobUe
ranaa. abowa that tome law ahoold be
aaecied whereby the track tbouM be
hratectad with a railing aoMcleatly
atitBC to wlthatand the tepact of tha
M l Hava •maahad My Lap All I
Maaaai* Ha aaW Whan Hia Fathar
^
Found Hhn.
Tha foaaral tanrlca of tha l yaarold
•on of Mr. and Mr.. fYaak Cotton of
Ooaaty Una. wat held Monday after
MB ia Grant church. Tha demU of
»L
Thuraday last, .Mr. Colton and hit
ro aont ware draaing logt froin the
woodi to hit mill. The father would
cat tba logt ready and tha Uttje boys
would take them to tha mill. All went
wall ttiKll the last load, when the oldett ton went tu the patlure to get the
and left the younger to take that
load alone.
Mr. Cotton waited tome time for hU
turn and becoming alarmed,
after him. Whan ba came In tight of
the little fellow, bo taw him litting on
log holding up bit leg. «Pt.’
taid.
have tmathed my leg ail tiP
plecat.ling to the child the father
found that hit words were true,
la manner, he had gotu-n beneath
log! and bit little leg wa* smashed
tito a pulp from tha knee doan.
hurriedly took him to his home and
a a physician. The leg was
not oaly broken but mangled and hlU
of bark from the faUl log. dead leaves
tad dirt wara ramovad by the doctor
they harlag been forced into the leg
by the weight of tba log.
Ha was glran arafr medical aiiaa
tloo but tha shock was too much and
he died Sunday moraiag hhar terrible
ftTAai AND PLATFOmi.
totornm.
f .
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Two am •!» •MMnptlu* lo
Anrtmlla on Wry. Im.
la the motenni at Turin are
war cartoana OAMI years ukL
The moat expen»lve rbair In the
world belonga to Ibe |H>|ie.
solid aUver. and roat $tHj.u«0.
There ire wrord* In the C'binese laa
guage whirl) have at uau^’ as forty
dHTefeat miwniugs.
There are now atioot .TUU.OUO tplndlet
enjployed In the worsted Industry in
Aoatiia. agaluat luu.u
We look to NeiTTork for new the^
atiical vantaraa doHag the forefront
of tha aeaaoQ. aad to Chicago for new
ptoa la the spring of each year. Julia
Gray la Uaoolu J. Oartarfo praduetkB of •‘Her Only Sta/* a etroog
Ooaal play of BngUth Mfe. ooct
the prona poaitlan among the Chicago
aatrelUea aa the only aaeceaMul drama
The Death Penalty.
flraa thereat the doaeof last teaaoo
The real of the pradadag ihaatarr
were given over io the rage for lealh. Thus a mere scratch, laslgalfl
wat enu or puny bolls have paid the
maaka] aklu and extrmvasanxat. Man ieath penalty. It is wUe lo have
agara Btalaberg Broa. have been van 3ucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy.
on earth and will
fortaaata In aecuriag Mtoa Gray for ar
eagageBent here* unaorrow night
81 Plunkard. the roailng. routing
rally of fun. at pretcotad by J. C
UwU and hit big company of come
diaat will create barrels of laughter
for tboae fond of Mn at the City operr
bouse 8aturda> evening. Sept. S. Bo
fboee who with an evening to drivi
away dull care should be on band tc
see 81 and hit funny comediant in bir
new version of the rural comedy SI
Plunkard. All new feature*, new nov
eltkw. ererj'thlng new but the title
Alto carrying the hnoHt band and koIo
orchestra on the road. A rare treat
for lovert of good chuwica] music.
One of the ^ Ulutlalloiui the
•tUM bat eecn lately of the play which
alBu at fun ^clutlvel>'. no other sub
ject being slightly or deeply concealed
In the three acts of notion and humor.
It The Hooaler Girl" which comet to
Steinberg's Grand opera bouse next
Monday. Sept. 0. for two performance**,
afternoon and evening. The play Id
tu entirety has a flow of humor that
it quite unobstructed by any reverence
for the poealbllllit** an dls ba^ed ex
cluslvely upon facts. Miss Kale Wat
Ron. the leaillng lady »f the company
r «>f all
is Justly conceded to be the
country girl Impersonators, and she itsurrounded by a can*fu!Iy wloct.^!
and cai»able family of actors and
Many brU k and atone maaouR In the
City of Mexleo are worklii*: for r-' to
$2.00 a day. w ho got only TA) cents and
75 cents n fd>!%* 3t*«rs ago.
NOTICE TO PUPILS,
WIcks-CourageouR* Ills luurage I
eomethlng woinlerfui: Why. Watkyn
stupiMHi him yeslerdny on Iho vtr.nv .
to tell bim some of lb,- bright ibinge (
that the little Watkyus U.v Ikir U-E-n [
aayin
away
of tbem.—SouuMTxiUc
an End to It All.
wall oftumee comet as a
learable |taln from over
orgai R. DirrlncRS. backache.
ipation. But
*w Lift! PI Hr
hey pul an end lo It all. They ars*
ienUe l^pt thorough. Try them. Only
r&c. Ooaianteed by Johnaon a Drug
itore and F. H. Meads, dmggista.
axed
The practice of eating ar
very prevalent Sinamg the n
of the muiintaiiious dixtricti,
tro-Hungary uiiil Knitu-irii.y say
tliat this |K)iMoa enabi,
them to
aacend with eane bights wbl.b
There Is more egtarrh In this tecion of the counin* than all other dlseaaee put together, and until the last
few years was supposed to be Incurxbic. For a great many years doctors
pronouncc-d It a local disease and pre
wrlbed local remedies, and by con
Rtantly failing to cure with local treat
ment pronounced It incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a consiitu
tlonal diaeaae and therefore requires
aonsUtutlonal treatment. Halls Ca
drops to a teaspoonful.
Hly on the blood and mu(
of the sy-stem. They offer
one hundred dollars for any case It
falls lo cure. Send for circulars and
All pupils entering the High school
and grades for the first time are re
F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. To
quested to call at the Ruperintendent S ledo. Ohio
Sold
or princli»al s «.fflce at the central
Take Hairs Family Pills for ooaatlbuUdlng and enroll this week.
# L B, Gilbert. Superintendent.
227C-31
“.\ow*. rbiUln-n." luiul ibe Sumlay |
school teacuer. • JurI iuiaginc that I nm
Bafrtfiw
«r Admiral PhiUp C Cooper, chief ns hill :iR Mr Ibn'ki fHIrr nnU give
me
voiir umlhkled at tent loir. The
of the Atlantic station. rumpUln.*d In
:ent letter borne of the extortions lesmm for tiHbiy is Katusou and the
Of innkeepers in out of the way parts nillistineR.’ and—”
-Beg
panlon. liwcher.” saiil a bright
of the globe.
^”In Montenegro, once.” he wroUv *'1 memtMT of the clnR*. liuldliig up bis
asked for my bill after liaving slept baml. -but 1 don t think Sampson got
Bight at a certain Inn. and as as far as the rbllijiplDea; It was Dewaa the document was banded to ey.--—.New Yock Presa
ide 1 took out my purse to setUe It. I
ARC YOU MARRIED?
did not bother to verify the various
warn. M'bat would have been the use?
Are you happy? If so go lo Bamum
iMMk aMil M. E. OMUCh Con••But my readiness to pay ama»*d ft Earl's and look over their large eul
« landlord. He thought a momeuL lection of unmounted diamonds. In
Id then be said uaeaaUy;
vert In one for )xjur wife and havi- li
«* •WUl you let me have another look
at that bUl Hr? I think I must have set to please her taste, which Is sure
omitted tomethiag.’
lialtlmore Her- to be righl-
WANTNUnUREIUM
A Hungarian doenment notes a de
cline III the manufa<-ture of corsets.
Some factories have been etosed. oth |
era have reduced their wording force.
It attribates this result to the grow- |
bg -reform cloth-]
Kitchen Chairs
At least SIX of them you should own for cenve
Kitchen Tables
tssary.
Good
drawer and ,
Spice Cabinet
Always know wh«r« your apices are—so handy to get at—eight good drawers.
Sella for 75c.
Medicine Cabinet
Always keep a good supply of th
a momonfa notice. These are
made in both polished and'flemta
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Hennir^J
Piano, and the Famous FarrEUid Oiftian^i
fe -L I
tmm
i^;,
m-
HiMliM.^. r.i
ST!r5sri”.:^“K
TiriM« ur«*u. Minm «J*. »S
f^m.
nm
i»; o«*r.
U; tom. U: H^kn, U; PMU
•MMi m—* iltod. U; Janta. U:
Tvtar. M: tnaim U; UoaOttr. 14.
TbM ivat-U ■. Merer. U;
Wotom. 11; Pieek. Us Snrder, 11^
tteAMM *•»».■ .
M. CMMm Cart* «( nmrltaMf,
St rrmmeU
DfffibV waa the wtfn ar
auaski nnd was 29 yenn nf
•an
the tlM 4d ter dMlk. Ste
lm¥m two children to moorn a
■otteFs loaa. one son two yenrs oM
and one child odly n week old. The
^ death waa blood pelsoniiig. L.
D.Cnrtls has charge of the fttneral.
The fnetal service of Bstclla May
Larr was held this morning from the
boam of her parenU at SllghU Siding.
The funeral waa very largely attended.
Wllhnr. the nlne-weeka^ld child of
r. aad Mrs. Wm. H. Lovelaiid. pnaaed
sway this morning at 8 o'clock tron
-rtSfsr.T.srii
SPECIAL MEETING of carpenters
and kdam will be held In their hall
Thorsday evening. Sept L Wm. B.
iHane. general organiser, will ad-
m
Colored Taffeta Silks
55c
JJV
It will soon be too late for you to get tjicse.
ruieen UneU. en>ru^ 41.B0. «t with that of the United Brotherhood;
also convention matters will be taken
Doni fail to nUend.
2276-2t
ill JervU, II;
■eeoM
BREVITIES.
The Young Ladles'
give a social at 8i. Francla school ban
Friday evening. Sept 2.
12. 110 4nd cake. Admission 10 cents. Moaic.
ocnl and ln>trumental.
First Squmd—Vletnicrer. 14; Crosby.
The regular meeting of the Woman's
If: Tonus. 17: Helices. If; Phellls. If.
Second Squad-Ford. 18; Jarrls. 17: wUl he held in the Ladles' Ubrary asTaylor. If: Watkins. 18: Henaler. 18.
socistlon rooms tomorrow afternoon
TWrd Sqqad-L. B. Meyer. 17; Sny- at 3 o'clock
dcr. 18; Eastman. 17; Walton. 16; Car
neeUng of the I. O. O. F. U called
rer. If; Hudson. If.
^morros night In the Elks* old
Eighth event YeeUr<iay.
hall for the purpose of organizing a
The following were the evesU yesnew lodge, iho second of that order In
iMtlay after the'Record went to itresa.
Twenty targeu. entrance $2. flO
The foot hail practice held Monday
idded.
^
evenln.g was very ^M«fkcto.-y. The
Vletmeyer. 16; Crosby. 18; To
Une-up of the team this year Is the
18^eike8.1f: Fhellis.20.
seat yci and some good gi
/
NliM Event.
are a prospect. There will be another
Fifteen targeU. entrance I1.W, $5
ice this evening on the corner of
Mided.
Washington street nnd Boardman ave
First Squad-VIctmeyer. «: Crosby.
16: Young. 12; Heikes. 14; Phellls. IS.
Second Squad-Ford. 16; Janrts. 12;
ray lor. 13: Watkins. 13: Hensler. 12.
Third Squad-Walton. 7; Snydeps^
P. T. Petervr^. trensurer Fife Lake
12: Bastinan. f; L. E. Mcyera. 14township. Is in ihv cUy today on buslHammenl 12.
FVnirth Squad-Carver. 13; F. II.
Todny Is thi- last day on which trout
Moyer, f: Snanson. 13; Di^ France, 8;
may be legally caught this yi*»r and
Saxton, f.
y of the locil sporumcn arc out
Fifth Squad-Brosch. 10; Olios. 12:
tnlng their luck. Trout fishing this
Monroe. 7: Sawyer. 13; Wilson. 3.
year has not been very good, in fact
SUtb Squad—Murrel. 11: Desmond.
the last two yean have been poor for
14: Peck. 11; Holden. 9; E. H. Monroe.
the anglers.
Drs. J. M. Wlhejm and Edwin L. |
sbton moved into their new offices {
•2. $10 last evening, located on Cass str4*el opposite the Cass sirtH*t engine house.
First Squad-VIetmeyer. 13; Crosby.
8. M. Broa*n s ctmdlllon is ctmstder- j
If: Young. 18; Helkcs. 18; Phelll*. 17.
ably worse today and the poorest he
-Ford. 19: Jar>l«. 18;
has been since taken ill.
Taylor. 1«; Wstkins. 14: Hensler. 18.
Miss Myrtle Gardner Is entertaining ,
Third Squad-Snyder. 16; East
a numlier <if friends with a house d
9; L. E. Meyers. 19; Carver. 19; Mur
party at Carp lake.
rel. 14
The G. R. 4t I. 8:25 train did not ar
Fourth 8qua«l-WUson. 9; Hammcnt
rive unUl 10:45 this morning owing to
11: De France. 13; Power. 14; J. H.
a breakdown to engine No. 7. The
Monroe. 12.
break was at Mayfield and the train
Meyera High Man.
bad to remain tkcre until another en
This being an amateur shoot and no
gine could be procured to bring the
irofesatonals winning money, the high
train in. A rod on the engine w^as
Doney went to L. E. Meyers of Man
broken.
ton. 832.85; second. O. N. Ford. $32.71.
who also captured the j|6 for high
, CIRCUIT COURT.
average for the day s ahoot. Ill out of
Adjourned Sesalos Will Begin Tomerrow With Judgt Mayne on Bench.
An adjouroed session of Circuit
coon will couvsne tomorrow afterI at 1:30 o'clotk with Judge F. W.
Mayne on the beidh. This is an sdD from IK previous ad- j
I and bras for the conven!
“EIDEDCTTC”
I «r* |m r* I
,
THEIfEW FLOOR COVEWHG FOR BB> ROOHS
DRESS TRIMMINGS
Half Price I
Means a good deal to you, take advantage of it.
not sweep
like mattings. The double nristed
almostdndestAictable threads of the fiber are woven
with fast colored threads of cotton, making a most ex
cellent and servicable carMt,. it is very pliabie aad can :
be sewed the same as ordinary carpet. The designs
and colorings are certainly beautiful and wholly un-;
like matting
35c, 50c and 60c a yard J
Let US show you the new things as they appear. -
ElBtimC IN IMS STims IMm, CMSf HO gP-THHE
NEW, NEW! NEW!!
Our Boys’ ClotWng
EXCELS W EVERY PARTICULAR.
Wc announce ihc greatest stock ever shown in Bo)*s' New aolhing,
finest line of fabrics and patterns ever collected in Bloomer Trouser
SuiU. Rossian Sait% Three-piece Suits. Two-picce Suits. Norfolk Suits.
Buster Brown Suits, American *Navy Suits, Bo>^' Top Coats, Boys*
Overcoats, Young Men's Suits and Young Men's Great Coats.
One of tbe Many Styles.
The Slyles are the Newest,
The Materials are First-aass,
The Fit and Workmanship are Ine Best,
The Prices arc Reasonable.
ww
Pcutle
THIS shows the coastradiM of
the -Tmnpir rants.
IT’S A COMBINATION YOU CAN’T BEAT!
Prician^et^$1.95 opw^ We ht« cheaper gpodi, too-4>eUet valoa for the money than anyone dse ^wiD idi yon-holj
HEADQUARTERS ^OR MEN’S GOOD aOTHESl
Wea»il»irine«>cl«cantUne,eqoiaiheeSDmortlmUwtmleaint)mlaa4at.bombdftlww|»k». Seetheae.
We ooBBlder It a privilege to recooh
mead this superim* make of Plana
Teachers of the Plano cannot afford to
remain Ignorant of the excellent feat*
urcs Of this Instrument The Ferris
tostlloto buys no other make.
Very aincercly >-ours;
W. Nt FERRIS. Pres.
Mtulclant and ihc music-loving pub-
mm
:m ■
rooms of the firm.
150 E. FRONT 8T,
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
MISS KATE WATSON
Intbe PakoralCoaedy
THE-HOpSlEkClRL*'
Snpported,bjr
NR. 6US GOHAN
.Andi
TRiyERSlllT UIE
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT
VIA
,
STUHBiSGOUIIIBUlIRD
AN ALLrSTAR CAST!
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
PRICES
MaUnec: iOc aad25c
ETentoi::25c,35c,50c
ROUIO TRIP 25t. 50c. 75«
RNlsLunil840a.a.
All m p. a.
P*OR
V n« ;Jikc. TU |>ricc .iU ««c y«,
» **'J
^
Boston Stcjj^J
• HOOp
mM:M
for the 4th ward school
a«*arded to Anns ft Colo.
Carried
Yeas—Chase. Fairchild. Garner,
llontaicoe. Meads. Nicholson and Ful-
aoa system be Installed
Not supported.
Moved by Mr. Montague that the
Power system be installed.
Carried.
'
‘
Teas—Chase. Fairchild. Gamer
Holdsworth. Meads. Nicholson. FulThtrlby excused from voUnR.
Moved V Mr Montsmio that the in
sUlllBg of the Power system of auto
matic heat regulation Ik> awarded t<j
Arms ft Cole.
Carried.
FWichlW. Gamer
ds. Nicholson, Ful
GREAT CLOSING
dothing. he’ll always
BANK ACCOUNT,
s bank account I
hundred and fifty dollars
cstment. Here's the story-^ The
largest piano manufacturing esUbllsh/ment In the world needed cash, hence
they sold one hundred pianos to Grinnell Bros, for spot cash. First car load
received today at their branch store
here and placed on sale for |2<K» and
up: regular prices |35o and up: |15
to $20 down and $6 to |10 pf^r month
on these upHo^Ute. No. 1 InstrumenU.
First oome. tlrst served. Com^ Front
and Cass atreets.
pays to buy the best,
especially in clething.
We realize this, and
handle a complete
line, which , we guar-
PetlUon ef Sd«|n Martin for Janitor
LIKE A SWEET MEMORY.
for the 4th want school building was
Restful and quieting Is the after
prsMOted and reU.
Momd by Mr. Utetagne that the pe- math. resulting from one of those cabtitSon bs rsoelved and plaosd on file.
bsUis. followod by an nicohol mb.
Moeod by Mr. Holdsworth that the Chat Mrs. B. U Bonner Is favoring hor
potroaiwlth. Especially fine. too. for
rhenmntic persons, are the de
baths given in her parlors.
TF you let your boy ,
grow up in
Ml from Totln*.
Gamer that the <
retort
tttsoooaasftil bidders.
Moved by Mr.
Manrin be appob
Cole ft Co. of
bid of 8.
) for the dc
doinc of the extra work
by the chaafes In the
haatlift and TentUatlng syatem was
"ISTid’W Mr. Mobtague that the
abore be placed In the hands of the
NOnCK TO PUPILS.
the H1^ 4
wmm
One of the best residences mi FIfih HAVE YOU j
TRIED them'rrr»
j| FKMAI.H HELP WA»
Apply Traverse City
'menu all m.Klem liuprovrm.'nts. fur
RMord jwant Ad., bring Bl, ||
nace. bath, sewer, electric lights, lot
50x165. with fruit, shade and ornamen
tal trees, will msk»* a fine bomf' and
If bought soon-price w ill In- ina.ie ex
cepilonally low con^t1le^ing l<»catl«»n
and Improvements.
1A, aerwa on Wayne street overhioking city and bay. no finer siwt alnmt
the city for a r<*sldenre. do .m.ii want
something really destrahio?
One of the finest farms In thK coun
ty. alKuit 2Va mil.*?, from ihe city. 120
seres under cultivation, with ph nty of
good wood llnilKT. large orchard, 11I houae with hasenient. two good
bams with other outhulldings. all In
very best condition. 156 acres all
The stock of goods formerly owned by W.
told.
B. A. Gannett will be offered to the highest
Price and terms of sale on any of
commencing Wednesday afternoon.,Au
esc given by consulting us. Many
her very desirable residences
at 2 p. m., and will continue every
vacant loU for aale.
Afternoon and Ev
until the entire stock is sold. This stock
of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverwa^,^;
an^ Field Glasses, etc. A chance of a "
bargains. Samuel S. Levy,
I ibwn auctioneer will conduct the sal
fy attending the sale Wednesday after
I a handsome souvenir spoon free.
Ohnrtet
a taker to tke enplor
ot Bnmoel ICtork. was ketd up «nd
robbed or
thU Council, mad Hied to the oOtoe of|c
the City Clerk.
t,
Refolved. That the Cfly Clerk be!
riy and
and wna beaten Into to
btm> yt kit aMnltoi
be refnaee iodtoeloee tke
■toipslor’lta
mm
Sept 1st and oatll OcL laL n psi
Interfsi sam
of tke
clue.. It It believed tbnt tbe work U
——
tbat of local parUet nnd It It |
IMIM m tortas dIAcoltf In niieiirtBC that tome nnweto nay follow.
Hipr tor tlm nrork In thn woods dor9to aonn docket of the Knlniiinsoo
itronlt oonit
hnn twenij^x
divorce
Mttn, Ike Inrgvat numbef ever HIM
city council held to the rouncil
2:. 1W4.
kUrfnette clllBcna hnre rmliMid $700.
by E. J.
. to the chair.
ent Aid. Blnaham. Docke._..
QlllHf. Gibbt. lumlle. OvlatL Murray.
Wliinlf. WlliKm and tbe mayor-HIb.l
ThI* mtvntoK wat held to purtiianco
to tke Xntomnsou court for «nir t«nn
ma np aBalnet a tnac to the nkape of ^ Auk. 1&. Ikoi. and to accordance
a ante nn^mu
it 1.
tu»veral noilcet duly publitb
n.nate neeate. which. It la eltlmetl. ^
thUnltte for the me^na uf
they nnnt pny In nddlilim to the cIlyTiiu. rity cejurll actluK n* n board of
•ore to 1
Tbe Inwyohi will ntfiie
d t.» deft
the cnee.
• ^
f
The nenhan-iif the iiatne Creek
Nnlufe club went In a tiody on a trip
to the AgHrultural catoge last w»H*k.
where they tpeal the day with Prof.
W. J. Beat, the auted tmUniat, wh<
etkibftod to them the botaaieal
te-ffWdWirrir
The arreet of Frank J. Bmiih at Lan
nlnr who U to be extradited to tlllnol
on a chtrae irf larceny from a frelgh
A rcBl
Beat of LanutoK n-ceJved a letter noil
I ^
fylna him that iher*- waa danger in hi
r
:
p 1
remalnlnK m Un-luK u the Juliet of
Been, were after him.
The receiver o*
**»*• totter handed It over to the iMillce
fhlnklni It an attempt at blackmail
H
:
hot the omcer* knew better.
L
They re
addrea^ the letter and waited fot
itaiUh to call ior It.
When be db!
they aireated him.
eniabllahinent
of
the
Inc of the Htate park
May 13. |S»(i4, the PONI ho.pUal. wU»
bulldlufc*
atlarhed.
fort, iiouth of the «*Mt
ami
have lioen to large expense making
hew ctvinecilons; we paid our
mu
apart
at M nominal rental, a* a hunpiui mm
aanliarlum f<»r the ii*e of the |mh»pI«
of'the UlamI and vlsUlng toiiri*t«. 01
1 4 hat 11 be kept ' in repair, tc
Ite atippurtiHl I
dowroetit*
A Thns* Hlver^ ilentlnf recently re
celviHl a letter from a )»»ung farmer
ordering a a<‘t of faUM' tivlh made an<
sent him.
Hen* i* the order:
mouth la IhrtH* Incluw acrtuit. nve^ lght
liiche*
threw
the Jaw
Some
hum
m.K'ky on the .vlge.
Shape«l like *
hoHn nluM*. toe fonnl
If you want mi
to b.- more nartlrular \ will have to
.Michigan »cht>ol teachern are
mii>
poaed to rarr> alHUii with them a most
atortllng ami
varUtl
rtitof krneratlon One of the exarolna
thto Bncailonn thl* month required the
nominee for state
omoM OB all the political tickela. liuw
*maay aMW even, who are actively In
pulltioa MBid do that offhand?
Medina township, a few mltoa aam ol
sixteen yaara ago Dubois
parents were killed to n Knnaaa cy
He was then 8 fMra old.
A
Knnaaa neighbor. Jkmeph BnUth.ndopi.
•d kUa.
o the Hr
______ ____
_
Mirt
1611*. We nwjH*ctfull> protest against
the new dock-Ilne at f>unt street
bridge as shown by the work now to'^
Ing pot to. The river la
«mI lo Afty (50) feet In width which
braves approximately twenty (20) feei
ti> be added to the adjoining property.
Of this 20 ftHH tocivnse of frontage our
ThCj- brought the orphan boy,
iMMae. v^lh thcBL
"f l-^ciioiitt* .......pt riKto
ateva. We tall th'a oM rcllabla-Jewatl-
Marly Che hoy res
ttotondtoiHa
mm
................................... ..........
.im
Resolved. That the
sewsmgnt Im- and the
confirmed as amended
Grolllek Co. and the
said special as
same hen-bv
relative to j E
levy and cdloi1"^,
fefT'Vo
a‘U‘>lblng ro..m
n the pn*sent r
'b n<‘*. and also an ouislde d»s)r
of the new ns,ms, the south PK.ni ;
‘be addition khall have tw., win
Thla
si.“5SEJr„r5S«j5
nad
the
avLtneon
Crude
I4.Fmnt$l„«'
EXCURSIONS
Pepe MjuaTOETTR
PiSiMiBaSiSIlB j
The Perc Marquette will sell exrur-
‘- nP'«onrn.‘m'o;:;;,\»•<> ............
j
inVni^mmh
the north sMe. all of them- windows i., g'x.d to return
uide sash windows
Such adii, at low rare*
s.„.
Tu.'sday. Sept.
........
yment of said taxes and
risif. and cotoplet.-ly cIommI up b»►e divided Into three (3)
Hn.'
walnscoilng around the foo* i
-------I payable Jt .. ..
June 1.
1»07. with Intep-sf togs, lathing an.( plast.*ring. building
on deferiXMl payment at
Vr een7 I*»IH*re,l. she. ied toitxl b* «f Hiuds.
FEMALE HELP WANTEDafter June 1. Hs»5.
«,vert;d with lap siding, all lato^r Md
materials to to fiini
Moved bv Aid
AppIyTravcfie City Cuming Co. j
J. H. WIlMK, A Co. at a price n
resolution lie ado
22C1 If
excvetl
Thn-e
Hundred
Ik
ments'eonflrm*!
(|3»sMM,» such work to to done i
We also agrt*'to’'^y for the extra,
Via^—Aid B!n»
Works
I I’M TALKING YET
expense of doing lhU\work In front u*it. Gibb*. Lard
Oviatl. Murra.*
This mod
shAll lM*come a contract
o, «r
wm^. w«-«LEST YOU FORGET.
If accepte,I in writing within lw*ent
esolutloo conArming siH*cIal asses
BprtoB.
meat of lateral aewer no one. distric*
^be time of Us pass
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAVNo. I.
W,
Respectfully submitted.
Cam**,!.
1024
Whereas.
By
ER#ECITV.
They^n
«.r. y«,. r.r
Millar ft Mora**,
IS—AM Bingham. Dockermy. Gilof the <
J. Trumbly.
Glirtis. Oviatl. Murray. Winnie. ult by .H EfM clan dniasIMs.
Michigan, duly adopted
I m<
Bg of the City Coui
Na» None.
>04. It waa decided tbat
Moveil by Aid iMu
and constructlcn of a certain
tee of th
Movwl by Aid. Mnrray that the i
one (1) In dlEirlrt nnmtKT one (li. ^ the owpr lo livt-nU^te Ihn mmetei
be referred to the committee on sti
bcclBBias al Ibe lotenertkMi of BoarJ*t
'>•>•* Fma'
and walks.
esrsAa?
^
_ Front street bridle.
abntmeat vaa used as a
(72) feet,
ronsldering allVlijections
*Jf‘*^*“ f’ * '
n
»he
. anv nsPies InterfMtfwl r*dAtlvi*
fh » ‘Ito ponj to l>»- nine f«‘et by f«)ui
ctmsi*^ictlon of said sewer, and thab] the ma-Jh px.m in be
making of said assessment, and
feet by foun.H-n feet “utslde
Whep*as. The said Council todug
’be fl.s.r of such addH
otnic iMuth on Wellindoo .tree! lo Ihe
alley betwe**n Front street and State
atreet; thence west on allev between!
lto8. nnd bv the aiy Oh
niary 21. liW.
w-4 dtala, aa»at *»■
. .
.
kflSiBifc
-«
........ -........... .... -.......
river
s ago by tl
The City
Uie aanreva and draw the
nra now la the aty ^
Thane were accepted and
(ta Bnnrd of Public Work
JoeetawnatketattaroT Ket.
Unnnd eke tons iktatyeort old. Two
yanra later the fiamlly moved to Mlchl
.inn.
",
rr.'nT.Sovr’,
■
A pretty roautoce had lu culmlna
Nettle Smith and Lorens Dubois la
etone.
ih.oo.. <m lUy Kirwi to Ran-
e;- „:s ?.k,- ..'....riss
u.?::eirr
tiM Baaday to ||ie B&arrtoge of Mina
WaMron.
.......... I ssllisll
the fuundatlima of the new bridge ar
being put In. we an* deprlvml
feet of frontage that Is right
lofalty our.,
Frances E. Griffin.
fo.
m.a p..ca oc
W. N. Kelley.
Mrs Jennie Forbi*s.
V. E Roland.
Jaa. J Baker,
Kratochvll
w.*re
pp-senud
and p«d.
W C. Hull
Mined bv Aid nillett tbat the same
Moved by Aid Gibbs ihst the rot
,pbHl.
unlcallon Ik* received and refemsl
the commllteo im sewer*.
Carried.
Communication froo) C. D Smith
relative lo ibe engrossing of roplc« Winnie Wllnr«-(J|
•*f resolutbins u|>oB the death of th'
Hon Ferry Hannah was pn*iiented and
r**ad
Michigaa
Mov»m1 by Aid rvekeray that the
O?*ntleroon—We
lie recelv)*.! and pUro.1 <m AJcd owner of property Ui
‘^<*l‘y^lerk forward a reply to strt'ef do hert*by petition vour hono-able body to order concn*te eurblu.:
put in at the aame time tbat the ce-;
Carrl»*d.
roent walks are built on teb south side
Travers
aaaortmeni ol
kMWliHlge for the edlAcalion of the
naaiiig of cver>
....
All* of which l^ reslir*ctfully sunmitted.
POTATO IMPLEMENT CO.MPANV.
By C K Buck. President.
Moved by Aid. Bingham that the
running ]
iilork houHf
within the Inrlonure. were
•
I
t- ha«, our claim on
pr.„>. dolifh .tr-at: th.-nco on Randolph
‘o';
^
‘
‘
Isea
r.. TI.. ...
..
O
«in--i lo MadlM.n HI IV.-I;. alKi. I..Th.*.......
|
[ atovei. avery one quafaMeed tc olve
f Mr*!—'
Pern lUi
mT'-Tvs;;;:'I*
w. nav. u..m
liK>k US out on the hYont Str»*< t bridg.v
»irr*ei; inence on
Winnii
WilM!
.Nays None
coal, soft coal, wood, combination;
__ ,
Mnv,*d by Ab
come.
This was the isdnl
finally mciit to be-made upon the
coal and airtights with or}_
ling
Traverse
adopted in IKSli.
pi>*mlMs afri‘Cie<l ih«*rebv.
Traverse City. Mich.. Aug. 22. IkOI.
““ February 21,
lo the estimated l)eneflts'ac
ro the Honorable, the Mayor and Com- the City Council adopltnl a d<K*k Hue. each narr*d from the constT,.k v.w„ , , ,
f'*"'**'*
mem Council of the City of Traverse with a seventy two (72| f.s)t channel. ssM M*wer. and.
he firmlof J. H Wilson & Co : very low. Come i and make your aethe west line to-lng delerrolnerl by the
Whereas. Said kssessment has b.*en
161K Gentlemen:—We desire to pnv fart* of the west abutment of Front duly made bv the su»H*rvlHor of th • Is hereby aiiibori/ed and directed to |
against the crmsiruction of a sew.
V*^!*?**
.
sewral wanls of khUI c(iv. acting as .*i
till save them for
'T In the allev north of Slate stre«*t
Thirtl-That when the change w:*s borfhl of spt‘cia1 assessors and.
cK'hvil.In
iH. boated ladjaeeni 'n and!
ind running parallel with State stroel. made to a sevrmiy (TO) foot chaniu 1.
Whereas. The said assessment roll
lie tbe^-nfi on loth foP v-fuur ' )«>«•
IiUed*’***' ’*’“**’“*‘*“*^’
was b..tetoforefi^ledw lth the City Clerk*
five
of
OakwiMTl
I
ngfoi
and due n.
Fourth—That when the cha--------------- *1”*!
bas been gl\«n that •
Additli-n In the image (now
IS fo
our reside
said City C
Travers.* City. .Michigan, said
(70) foot
X«*CC»*«1
the State street sewe.!2. A. n.. 1904,
grounds east of the linen of the old
K
F.
On-all taxes rematotog an-
penalty of two per cent for oolleeik
will to* charged.
n:zr
Quito a allrrtoK
proKr«te at Marklnar Inland now
Fort Marklnar *anlta
the
nay
ft'et. to Monro.*.
Willow and Madlloluh atreit.
AIM) a sewer begin ning at the Interof lloardman River and Wellatrist. From Hlr^-et and Rail
xiad aveB
to the Inteniectlon of
tuie and Railroad avenue thence on
Ullraad avenue to Eighth atnuu.
hence on Eighth ain-«i to Barlow
treet and for the cuoalderatnn of
ilher biisineaN an might proitcriy
M'fore . the
car. waa eff^ed throuah a mlatak.
OB the part of the |w*tofflre.
on
Jllleti I
It
all to one side of the fiver
...............
Being thus
that our Just
ierosis wen* n*coifnl«*il we made
further lnv<*stlgatlon.
planted and U now itatherlnR five ton
wf cucumbert ihererron dally
uence
charged.
Office. Room 202 State bank bldg.
to revlow said aaaeas- leii. Gibbs.
M. E. Haskell, aty TrMsarar.
Wlnnk. WIIw
Dated July 25. 1904.
»44*tf
^Tioreas. The special 1
by Aid. OIbba that the cooopared by tbe Board of
lon of the aasesament roll for
the dlrc-cllon of the City Coun- DiHirlct1 No. K fo^ trunk aewer bcgl
A DIRE NECEBBITY
!
arty.
cll for derfraying the e
To . v. ry « omui ta « hand ahopplnit |
la August. 1902. we Ailed out
lateral sewers
lia*
Womon an- not apt lo l»- pro-!
witklo one foot of our dock-lino
<
as es- lows
Front atreet
Beginning af Wadsworth
Vuiinidliv^u^^
the intersec- vlded with |)ockct8. hence the neces- j
HaRi
a new dock-line was propos«l.|
alley between Ninth
strvw and Rallr
Railroad avt*- city of a shopping liag for the pocket-1
the slroam
stream sereoiy-two
sereniy-two (721 ’ strrnts. running ea*ii
i
Ik»hemla n„o. toence on Railroad m\
l»ok h«.UkPrrhWa.d «natl lH.t„nr.j
POEnUHt.
/ •,
wide, the Cliv Engineer called
....
at
beginning at
idswortn Eighih
Bighih striMd.
striMt thtmee on Eighth sirt'ot
liiK. of lh<- fair wa. lUxtall. Ihf K-«-1-------------------------- -------------------------------___i- f
office
wlih
the
plats.
This
plat
^ .
-------------^---------------- street at the alley toHweei
Tenth and .,0
10 Barlow *tr«t. ka* defem*d until the
off several feet of our frontage
lug of the council, and tha»
wo|b»‘mla sire«*(: sIm) beginning at Wads I'lv
ef Rf-yit-w stand mUoiirn.Hi
not accept any change that
bat worib sire*-l at iho alley to tw**«*n Kiev- with n-fereuce lo the same, according
wonW deprive us of any of our front
int-ienth and Tw. Ifih stn-eis. running ea^*. u,
age aa establiabed. Ho Anally chang<*.l
P**l, Ui ikibomla sir».^ t. hm .loeii rviM.mtt
ly to conform to the eatablUh
this Council. nn.l niod In the offlre
STAR LAUNDRY.
Tlinuliam. Dskeray. Oil
f the nty
tr.bbs.
OUall. Murray
If yon have never irle<|
^Vhen the propoMHl improvement of
ResohMMl. Tbat I be (Miy
Wliinb-. Wilm
seiiJl In a package of general
Front street bridge was illscusio d an«l and In reby U InstnicUHl to «
Nays None
»»>« j
lu iir
•lishcHl for at I
hold us^hlng nnd (hi- reMili
lajGlllet! that the sp.we f weeks in i
i- newsiiaiH T ol
We wash by
iHlfor the c«HiKtriirlluu Iv please you
m hatever of the ts-' uf the A1
of Ihi- same.
and iron Hat work
of a new dock
<wk IliiP !..«■ wvr^ ; niy n.r.k. «i.t .pHniniliiK a llm.. wl,. „
"7,:T,l“ri A'' 8i>cund ward. U|sr.i
Ufartiirln^ plants-and leh liimbmlited to
•llkik Co
Co. runE. Gn-llkik
ibenctlon
Ion of the Council In
,p..,«..tw.,
city pap«*ra and
poo our Mr. t*. 1 mont.
::<NI fiM>i known aii iti«* C<s)k and Smith
K. Duck askeil
aHkeil the
th, City
. Engln«HT uha*
Move<l bv
Mill, more partlfularly
rtiruia
descrllH*d as
lo to* made of the tions to* ai!«i
irc^l commencing at
No 1 iM'ginnIng at the
of Ikierdman river and
WelliagtoD ainH'l. nmnlug aouth on
Wellington atr<Ht to alley between
and State street, thence
;e*t on alley tod ween Front at rend
Old Stale efreet to ptoe atreet.
Alao for the laying of a aewei
ling at
Union The Bnglneer atousl tt
it the Inteniectlon
Intersection of North
I
landolph. Ihenm* on Randolph to Madi
ha* ninety
I *«k. In nme iieini|inp«-oat tbe dty.
Moved l.y Aid
of the anne at the >nme. with the' lutloo be ndopted
—
the stream and thlrty-sU
4M) feet from the said abntment.
These potato aa establiabed by the
OFFICIAL BROCCKDINOt
of one per cent for taUecdon wUl be
paid on Oct. 1st and aaUI Nov. tot a
robber* nad will «lve the oOcera no
"L '.^T. *2*::;“ 'oP'™”*' Co
report to thtd council at some to
SbyA.dS„r«<
ing to each parrel
SOATI SOAK SOAPI
Colgate’s iswhatwe push.
As there is no better
toilet soap made, the rea
son we recommend them..
MAOAilE RITA nAOr
Beauty Remsillit
FataByMBnBWi |
ABSTRACTSt
C. O. QMim
PRICES HSi
[oS.wllbl;.#.O.w
A^MiriiSSt^uSJ^'^u HiSId-
bp ft iMir tm
labcbaroMPia. Mr.laaCtJ
wbftjMMao at M Oftk aifaal, vaa
ftotiM of tbto aag ba aaUad at tba
■IM aiM
« raforiOT. •*! oflea ar Oot Canr aad raiatad tbc
I ilvt A tup ior ft
iMta. Ha-wab ibnlabad wttb aa aM
ilpt If I had IM
darH IMaak. wMb will ba torwardad
ftftipir 1 cQft*^ tftT« 4oftt It
I
ftfti pot <wt tiHit Mttto bar to ftO opt tba laotbar raetBUir
iMMt Um Mp of tk« oftitaM
oalabiatad btf ofta boadrad aM M
msoft.
Mnbdar.apd ^ar aoa. at bb age. U»t
BM vlH> ooa roa a fmllmUl all ala to tba Qoaliar oitjr aaeb jraar to pap
lamelf (oao fttt a pood Job lor apfHaaiittoa Sooct b ooa of
piltag III tba Moaioa Railroad Oo..
HoiMOft, Malaa. Tbr road't faaoo*
fttitlUr auuu W. L. BMabraoka. diod
teal vaak. Tha lloaaoa road i« a aar- waa a maaUier of tbe old metropollua
m saoga a^t arttoa long, estei
B foree.--Co1ombas Presa-Poat.
trofti iba alaU quairr riHaga of Moodafareftce to tbe feeilags of tbelr
aoft. la Plaeauqtita eoontr. to Mo
popaliit uUlea. tbe oSeers of tbe Kaa.^JaaoCkia. oa tbd llaa of tbe«8aacor «
itete democratic committee have
• \Adabatook. II !■ a ataep ^wa grade
red from tbe walto of tbe olB(
all iW w to Iba Jaaotkm.'Tba tralat the public committee a headquartera a
mil doara bjr fore# of grarltailoa.
crayoB portrait of Grover Cleveland.
^ mu Iba balp or tba loconottra. C
a reanll of certain facta, devel
:, iiM II b a hard tog for tba llttla wood oped by tbe crulae of the.North At
biinwra. ror 11 raara tha lata Mr. lantlc bauieahlp aquadron in Buropean
MipUbfooka rao tba rtaul all br blm- watera. It la not unlikely that It will be
aalL boMlag tba foUowlag place*: found aeoesaary to dock bauleablps
er than once a year. One ship,
geaaral freight according to the o»elal reports Just
oral Uakai
twcelved at the'navy department, av
eraged 3.15 knots per ton of coal and
agaat. roadmaster.^aiiperinieadeni of another only t.46 knou per ton.
bridgaa. train dbpaicber. aUtloo agent two ships in this squadron it
at Moaaon (tb^w auUoo controlled
I that one was consuming 50 per
bp Iba toadh telagimpb operator,
oeat more coal tban the other, because
doetor Oft tbe oaa ^In. engineer, bag- of the fact that the former had not
^aoBaater. brakeaiaa. exprea*
been docked for nea^ a year and
aaager aad atall dark. The Mo
bottom was in consequence so foul as
Railroad Oo daapalrs of ever dt
to hinder her progrt^ss.
aaoibar Jaaa who can do all tbeae
The pollilcal slluaUon In Ks
tbtaga aad do tban half as well as Ms is getting warm, especially In the sev
tahfooka did Ibaai. Tba lltUe railroad enth dlstrict.a Where Victor Murdock
*“]^rar had an accldent.r-New York and W. F. BeUtle arc running for
:rata. Mr. Murdock has prorafaed hli
. Wocknea amployed bby the P. 8. upportera irigatlon for the district if
VdB Kirk Lambor Co., of Pattaraon. N. he U elected, but Mr..BcIls1e has gone
i^Katitrdap eraried a twootory build- him one better and baa promised that
lag la 10 boura to replace one beloag the government will rid Kansas of the
^ - lag to the dna which was recently
gra*«hopi»er pest should he be the hucitropOd by lire. The work waa begun cessful candidate.
aboHIp before « o’clock la the n
The way of a politician was Ulus
lag, and after tbe framework had been iratod by Senator Dietrich of Nebra*
net ap the oompany * fair force of 135 ka, who u-as asked by a friend In Nes
awa took boM. ^ There wa* very llul?
how he was getUng along:
aa the work bad been care- “Woir replied the Nebraskan. ’•-Ihe
fully mapped out. The men had been
wheun I gave positions when I
divided Into gangs, each with a
was governor, still call me governor.
arale foreman, and everything worked Those whom 1 have heltMsl since I wa^
as amooihly as a piece of wdl-oUed elected to the senate call me senator.
■mrhlnery. The structure was flni
The rest all rail me that ’damn Inup to the nrat story by noon, and
grate.* I guess I am doing as well at
enUrely roofed over and enclosed by the average."
« p’clock at night. The men. In conalderatlon of the good treatment they
had rt‘eelved from the Ann In the paat,
volunttHTisl their aervlee* for the
da>‘‘a.work There wa* only one dlaappotntmont The wlmU.w caiilnga.
which had U'eo ordered from an oatof-iown Arm. failed to arrive, and It
will be neceaaan. therefore, to
these In laUT. This we<‘k the wood br Mwt fiT^ and Pfctiaid to ever* rradrr of ibto
working machinery will be ln.iallt«d.
The tcholar* and imtrtot* who have
counseled the gentle and longsuffer
A seluHil for te;u hliig euipb.ye. trlIng people of Finland have been
egrnpby
ipby nti.1 sliertluiiul bus Ikm-ti
to quote during the harsh year* since ees^ully o|»ennl at MoiitrenI by the
.
reb. 15. im. a Ane sentence from Clc- Canadian 1‘aeltKwro?s noble third phlUppIr. 'There Is
Mrs. C. D. Landlsh. Holland—Was
^ > ftOtblag more detestable in the world alt run down: could not eat. rieep. or
dlagrace. nothing more shai
work.
Hollitters Rocky Mountain
‘
than alavery.” and another from Holy Tea made me strong and robust. Great
WHl. “Vengeance is mine, salth the tonic, 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. John
Jmd; I will repay.*- These two q
son Drug Ca
UOBB give an admirable key to the Fin
Blah character, and they tpell the
THE TRAVERSE CITY Business
through which these people are pass College will open Sept 5th.
2275-5t
lag. even as the grains of wheal pass
between tbe upper and the nether
HARRIS* CHOCOM^TES.
stoaea. The Finns are the gentlest
Wo are posotlTcly tbe only retailers
d the most harmless of people, and in the city who maaafaetnro chocoM same time, aa their constant Utea and frtilt boa bona. Our milk
has shown, they know their cbocolatet are aspeclally deUctoaa. So
bad as freemen place liberty are all the frail Savon. Juices aad
un Wlae In thU world. Th-> crashed fruit need at onr soda founFlpUnd by tbe caar. Nlch tain. Eierythlng boBUHnade. Evea
varelgn who Invoked the melted Icb cream left over can be
t ooBfereace of tbe aa naed for coffee. LaOrettl Candy Oo,
ftOtmUrtuofteoftbe 251 Front 8L Both pboaes. at 225.
Bell 245.
iriks*sMMllsnM.
KOnCB ro PATRONS of tbe on
BBs VMATBRSB citt
OoHesevrin>ea»s»ti5l^
iii
ricka. J. W. Nobte.^ A. L. Haaaaford.
la tbe alley betweea Bereoth
aad Twelfth atreeu froai Wadsworth
belt. A*P. £m^.tan?an'imoorim
to Bohaaiia strOat aa haretofor«
stud in tbe laying of a sewer la the
ed bp tbe couacn of Travera
alleyr bfiweea Nlnlh*a^*
Ninth and Tenth streets
Mlcb.. take notice:
i Wadsworth to I>lvl*lon; la the
alley between Te
-?7v3.qJCF. O.
streets from Wad
to Division:
Ivbepottffea
That tbe roll for tbe sp
special
In the alley beti
tietween Eleventh and
Twelfth atreeis.
1
s. from
Wadsworth to
EHvlsIoa street,, as
ai lieretofore adopted
_
_
by tbe council of Traverse City. Michi
gan. Uke notice: |
entb stiweta. from Wadsworth to
Wni tb;^ paraau of cbUdiwa Who are hernia: In the alley bmween Elev©
That tbe roll forjthe special aaaeasoat heretofore made by tbe board of
deaf, or avaa partially deaf ao that and Twelfth streets, from Wadswo
Uwy bare dlMcolty In following tbe to Boh^ta str^^l
work in tba public acbools. kindly send
Notice is also hereby given that the cil decided should be borne
reas to Rev. C. T. Stout. 348
»uncil and board of assessors of the assessment for the laying <»f a sewe
weep Ninth and Tenth
>etweep
city of Traverse City will meet at the in the alley bet
council
room In said city at 8 o’clock p. streets from Wada|*orth to Division;
WOULD YOU KVCR BELIEVC
September I2th. If04. to review In the alley between Tenth and ElevThat Ash ooald slag? They’ve all
assessment rolls, at which time enlh streets from Wadsworth to Dlvlplace opportunity will be given all Sion; in the alley | betwe<-n Eleventh
had tbelr scales since they’ve been
and Twelfth streets from Wadsworth
ions Interested to be heard,
"In the swlm."^ I’m In the swim. too.
sted this 25ih day of August, mt to Division slreetsj Is now on Ale at
with a scale, but It’s a scale of prlcet
my omce for pabllq Inspection.
CHAS M. HKER8.
Notice is also heieby given that the
on real estate. Ibans. mortgagee. Also 2273-14t
rity Clerk
euunrll and boanl pt assessors of the
one house on E. Tenth street. In Ane
condition, freshly papered, for rent at Notice of Sewer Asaessment—Third
a reasonable price. E. McKamaraWard.
To J. A.
ItTs* V WONOE R
A. Monroe.
Poople don’t choke with the Bmell of Chas. Howard. John Lawrence. Wm.
moth balls and camphor during the Adslt. H. O. Joynt. E. O. Bills. J J.
snmmcr months. Instead of having r>unn. C. W. DoZoele: Henon SquI
\V. O. Dunham. Adventist Church,
all that .worry over wool carpels, try Wm.
Ingersul. Roht. Heweti. Fn^l
the new "bberette," made of bard, Colby. . G. Copps. J. W. Mc»rsn. F. O.
double twisted cotton thread. In fast Miller. J. B. Hawley. Thus Boudrow
colors and many U*auilful dealgnH. W.
Willard
The effect would please the most fas Dunn.
Henry C. CH»re. Thos. Helm. Lun«
tidious. J. W. Mllliken.
Paris. Geo. Sentt. C/oo N«-wl»err>.
Sarah J. Calkins. James Slack. Nell
THE POTATO SEASON
Livingston. Frt-d Smith. Mlk-s Hill.
Is here. With weeks of potato haul Clyde W. Finn. Lucinda Fox. Prank
ing from great distances, over rough Waldls. A. C. Eller. Chas. F-a*terday.
roads, why not save trouble and use Nelson Gore. V. A. Pairkk. Wm
Blackman. John Ijnharus. A. B. Cur
the now road wagon you have so long tic. Clifford Clyne. M(*rri* Decker.
thought of buyingMI^ keep the stand Louisa Ayers. H. D. Pcqiyner. R. Wled
neft. Samuel Stover. Chas. Moulton. C
ard Olds wagon. Eliuwey Anderson.
E. Kent. J. M. Haggard. Mrs Mary
Dlsler. Ely Clyde. C. P Taylor. Palmer
CAN YOU AFFORD
To take chances regarding the safety B.. G. F. Rowe. A S<-eore. Al Nash.
Craw A Hardy. H W. Smith. C L Da
of your valuables? Your homo, your vis. F. J. Sutherland. M L. Lyons.
office or your safe may be robbed—
C. Rtiwley. P
you can't tell. Better foreeUll the loss
of the most valuable things by keep
ing them In the safe doiKwlt vaults of
• John
the First National Bank, where safely
and convenience are permanent. 12 Johnson. Fr«Ml Dean. O. L Coulter
Mary £ Slyter, Gi-e. Helm. M. C. Mil
per year rents a box.
lor. Harvey Chin worth. John Danf«>rd.
lor. G. P GarA. C. Elder
INDIAN BASKETS.
Jay Young.
rlson. I)
J. W. Jackson, the confeclloner, Tho*. MrCluHky. J. McAlli.ster. F..
aside from having a complete line of
Ayers. O. P. Hughs. A. R
choice candies, creams and pure fruit Pike. Wm. Ralne. Arthur Hadley. E
W
BtUler.
W.
B.
Bi-nnHi.
A. HuellJuices, has a beautiful line «»f Indian
mantel. John Gallagher. W. B. Knaggs.
baskets, and noveltle.* In birch bark Ua\id8on, Mary MIrkler. Frank Voge.
and black ash spllnU. fragrantly dec M. E Ixniks. G- D. Kenney. S. B How
ard. Ray Monn»e. Perry Hannah e*t,
orated with sweet grass.
Mrs. Libby Kelly. S. B. Cole. Andrew
Wm VanSte,.. A
Pitch, n. Rout*
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY
B. Curtl.*. Fred SiOi'klng. Calvin
By not looking over our large stock of son. Wm Hendrl
children’s slippers and oxfords before ' vln (JIbson. A. H
___ ___
w.,...
purchasing.
Have a. f..ti
full assortment of ! Henry Canfield. Warrt.n Sale.sbury.
GKAPaT
»»LTIiiEST^
sin
ABSOLUTBLT OMMUBSS
uiOM*r
B
1
rsa 1000 warn
iftallmBaM
UcHaifmrei.
JOHN R. SANTO
Which
lime and place opportunity will be
given all persons ‘ Interested to
this 25ih day of August. 1»
CHAS. M. BEERS.
City Clerk.
•oer« aad yau*va bren favlUd. Oalact yoar
NEVER BREAK DOWN
At the sides. That’s what a g.^>d cor- WEDDING
sei ^iii lU'ver do. break d«>wn at the
GIFT
sides.
Just SO with a gtKMl |K>Cket22T3 Hi
ImhiK. Aside rrolii thiTe being first
class gtKids a special price Is pul on
them, to malu* rmim for holiday goisla.
Everything Pi stork, ctiln purses, CUT GLASS,
gem*- and ladies iH>cketlH»ok.s In wal CHINA
rus. alllgau.r and *-al. BuglnV. Cliv SILVERWARE.
Drug Store.
Wt eaa aatonlah you at
haadaama girta wm
1-ADIESrBen^
a p. CARVU « Bna
FIRE INSURANCE
! A.p T^XER
las for lisa
RASTALL, tha Jowtalor.
EXTRA SPECIAL.
The New York Tea Co. is tl
•iffering two fire j>r<>of e«Miking crex-ks.
balls, an.l holding i; and A qi
•Speciively. wcirth 75 cents in acitiil
•aiue. but being given with a .'.OeenI
-an t>f baking powpb r. Call and you I
vill sttrvdv invest
GOOD mattress Is m.t a
luxury. If in eeimotny. for a good matreiw^ will <»uila,* fix cheap ones and
Ive you rest and comR.n. The I»almetto is the be<t. Made of two layers
palm fibre and ihrtH* layers of felted
tton The fiber gives the elasticity
and the edition gives tho softness.
Only $8.50.
J. W. Slater.
Your Home Furnlshcr
I DENTIST
“ 201 FRONT STREET
LMmi
6n.WHcWiII|
:vs-roN
MNROE 5 McWETir
*
I6ENE8U IRSURAICE
•o.
|8t 1 NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
Oo.
! DKNhriST
mfvicic^
TRAVERSE CITY BRICK CO.
I
C. D. MILLER
JlWlf OBHN WMO.
WHAT IS EASIER
Than a small payment down and there
after a smlTlI w»*ekly payment?
Prompt Dallvwry.
this way you will never feci the drain
; awuy to be made lolo rofs, M m»
on your household economics and
the same time you can enjoy the use
THE RIGHT
no of thojM- handy kitchen tables
Ofstoves, that’s what wc sell. They i tofore. adopted lby the council of Travin stock at Frank Raubs.
d(M*s repairtng and revarnishing
Is Sion*. E:a.'^t Front pirt»et.
of deten boar this mark. "Brand’s Stoves :dal /asse**ors for the purpose
pv
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
lf»v
Ranget." Wc also have (he fullllcajlng
that part of the cost which
RAINY DAYS
________________ _
1 the council decided sho.dd be borne
Are always certain to come to all—
, and paid by sjx-clal asse.^sroent for the
‘ laying of a trunk sewer on Division sickness, accident, loss of employment
I street beginning at a point at the alley or other misfomine. But If one has a
AT LOWEST PRICES
between Eighth and Ninth struts run reserve in bank the proverbial "rainy
be alley between 12th day" is robbed of much of Us dread.
I nlng south to the
WM. HOPKINS, PROP.
. is now on file at
The People s Saving* bank offer* an
men. but while the kind U Uinited. the
Notice U also hereby itfren that the absolutely safe place in which to ac
Style is not We have all styles and rouncll and board of
cumulate such a reserve which can be
?e City win meet at the drawn whenever needed.
grades. Call and Inspect our stock city of Traverse
In said city on Septem
and you wlU be su>u to be suited to !
A little saved each week or month
ber 12th. 1904. at 8 o’clock p. m.. to re
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
flt and style. Ed Lahtner. Union St
said assessment roll, at which soon grows to a neat sum.
Ctaiu Wamar. Propiiater
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{lime and place opportunity will
1 cannot name the rare joys, the in- j ^ven all persona Interested to be I^AKING
dependable STATEfinite delights that Intoxicate me since | heard.
MENTS.
Uktoc Holltater-. Rocky Mouut.ln |
‘“I* ’''^chasVbEE^**^
Fortunate is the grocery store that
’Tre. 85 cents. Tea or Tablets. John- 2273-Ht
City Clerk- has the repuutlon; for dependability.
RsBt'f Cemetar VsMS Jsx
aoftDnigOo.
Fortunate is the public that has such
Notice ef Sewer
a store In lu midst Mutual confidence
Ward.
between a store and \i» buSrlng public
DANCE ORCHESTRA
ntUaioR.
To J. A. Nickerson. John Wood. T.
oo tokloff HoUUtcr's Rocky MouaUto A. Monroe. Warren Finn. John Bartx mqans growth. This store has grown
F. O. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
Too. Tooll have a lovely complexioo. Chaa. Howard. John Lawrence, Wm. aad is growing on Just' these lines. No THE VIOLIN, hm organteMI a OANCE
Adsit
H.
O.
Joynt
E.
O.
EllU.
J.
J,
ambition
higher
than
possessing
your
35 oenta. Tea or Tahleta. Johnaoa
Dmm. O. W. CarUs, C. W. DeZoete, confidence, other things are bound to ORCHESTRA and I* ready for danc*
DragOo. j
aasagamanta and alae far a faw |w,lls I’M TALKINO YET
Heaoa Sqtaree; W. R Donham. Ad
ventlat Church. Wm. lagersoL Robert some. We want dvery trade transac
Heweit Fred Colby. J. G, Koppa. J. “ tion to be aatisfying and If it Is not we
Maree. F. O. MUIer. J. R Havl
want yon to tell irn about It U R.
Sttokaey. 4X1 Uakm St Both phooas.
Gh I. Wan A Bi^ Tflivqvfte
t sroccipr hi the chj.
TRY A RECORO yVANT AO.
C Newman. Henry C Gore, Thoa. Thh
Blucher
oxford;
patent
leaiber
Kelderhouse. Jol
strapped sandals. In two or thn-e , bert, A. F. Howard, and all r
ted In laying of a trunk
straps, also many other pretty styles j
n___on Divli i street beginnii
^wland W. Douglass.
EAST END
CASH GROCERY
RITA KRAUS'
Beauty RemudiBS
CHOICE GROCERIES
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