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The Evening Record, November 01, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-11-01
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THE EVENING RfieORI)
y. ^vcmcM. 1. itM.
1# HffrjHiy
OBJECT IS
NOT KNOWN
HAS MOKCN FAITM.
P STOP TIE lOSSUIIOlUTS
jrTH«ATT.I.rTTpeHTER«,..
RALTAH CHANNEL.
Vp UntU • LaWi M««r ThN AfUmm
m OmM V«f«To«i oP tht AlWr
icusanK
OMiteK A MrioM Sro at dm iMpe of
Claire Cvrtla But mote VUn
non bad a ottdio In a imiiUA fi
or of fUlSov B-en and Mrfas to aea
bow It wroold look la tbe dartu abOHtd
tt aader tbe «wcb witb tbe ivaaH that
Itf hue waa
Tbe friace oa tbe ooaob eaaght and
tbe Bre aolekly apread to tbe
aatfearpet. Fbr a few arfaataa tblact
bot by prompt aae
Her tbe danger waa averted. Tbe
waa folly covered by
carled la the Oarrer agaaej
BALTIG FLEET
HASPROGEEBEB
HAS BEEN PERMITTED TO LEAVE
VIGO, BPAIN.
MfM ChMWMl All Ni^hL
FOUR OFFEERS WERE DETAMED
Br Wlrr u> tte Bminc Record.
OlMUr. Nor. l.-8l»ttliai»e
wim tAc 4«9«niir« from Vljco of the
RiiMlaa oqtmdron ibe BrIfUh
SENT TO ST. PETERSBURG TO RE
here pm on 9. wortlke appearance
PORT TO GEAR.
ooOUMBdert were aammonad to tbetr
abtpa and tbelr decka were ck
for MtiuB. The ob>ect of the i
Believad In Bt Petersburg that Oanla n mjatarf. Tbe Britlab boau pa
eral Kuropatkin Will Be Unable
Uotlad tbe cbMuel all nlifhi. A Brit
to Hold Mukden and la Preparing to ReUra.
The creabic papem declare that A<! B>' Wire to the E~lng Rect>rd.
Biral Bojeetrenakr ba» bn»ken faith
Vigo. Simln. Nov. l.—The Ru*alan
ia departlnf from Vi^o with tbe Bal Baltic
under X^briral Rodjesiea^ky left here at 7:30 this morning,
It ia tbe feniral belief that the Brit t ia understood that four offipers of
lab aoet at Gibraltar win Ktop the Rua tbe squadron who were coocernod In
alaa aUpa abould they atiemjii to en
hooting at the British fishermen
ter ili^ oaat cbaaael of Glbralta -. have been detached from the fleet In
alKitikl aatb a (rare atep be cunaider ai'cofdance with an agreement beed oMiaaaiT. Tp to a'laie hour thi>
1 RnssU and Great Britain. The
afiemoan no official verflon of th
officers are now en route fur St. Fetirg to present reports to the
Cxar. The Russian ships VrIII be permilted t»» proceed to the far cast after
Millog at Tangier.
CaiVt Hold Mukden.
Sr. Fetersburg, Nov. 1.—The general
autff has expressed a belief that Gen,cral Kuropatkin is prciuirlng to retire
Vrum the Shapke river ns usm as the
They
Had Oofia Otit 'to Cleae Alley GaU ^panese advance develops.
Imve no buin- that Russian* will be
When ttiiff Waa Thrown in
aWe to bold Mukden but a determined
Her Face.
stand i* expected at Tiling to the
north of the Holy City.
By Wire In Ibe Kvcnlng U«rH,rd.
York. Fa., Nov . l.-Blinded anl
with tbr Ileah burned fwin her fact
and l.feaal by a largr quantity of rli
liol daaht'd in tier face by an unldeotl'
a<-d aaaailant. Mlaa Nannie Kalb, a EMORi darling’ kicked WILD
beauilfiil youna woman *if thla rliy.
J CAT TO DEATH.
wae found lylna on the aldewaik by
tM«r borne urnramlnK fn»tn i-Un. After
indcar and Attacked
ker wound* had Ih-.ii drvaaed Mia*
Although Mother
Kalb aald »be wa* atlemptiof; to iibul
the alley c«te of her home when tbe
\ In the Brush Nearby.
rluiol waa lhrr.»n in her face. No
the Kvenlng Ueninl.
Mich.. Nov. 1.-While rid
H. A 1. right of
way on aftandemr. Kmory I^arllng saw
>onnK wildcat. Jumping off tbe car
be aiiarkM the animal, l.ickinp it In
UNITED ETATE8 AND FRANCE
bead ijd killing it In^fore ij, had a
SIGNED TO DAY.
an outcry and i^mmon
hlch wsh but a short
distance a|«atl In the bniHh. Uarliii.^^^
Provldaa for Referring
no w^iiwn and lin»I the mother
tiofia to a Pervnanei
aware, wliat was going on thenw*»nld have-been trouble.
The botHiln this vicinity are all en
He awdroti.
WAS VICTIM CF
NO WaPONS BUT BOOTS
ARBinumON SEHLED
gag.nl In hunting wildcats at present.
By Wire to the Kvenlna Record.
W’a*hln*ton. Nuv. I —The arblira
Ikm treaty btiae-n the rmu*.! State.
'£ad Franco wa* *it;ned tonlay by Secwwtl in Traverse City To-moi^
reUry of State Hay and Aml>aaaador
--Ovemow Meeting Pro
Juaacrand at the i^tate departmen*
vided For.
It t* rery brief and provider that all
differencee which it may not have betbVtMl M. Warner, republican
nllile tci aettlc by dlplomacj*. «hall be
candldati
t\,r
pnernor. arrive* In
to a permanent court of arblTraver.^.Olty uvmt.rrow he will re
iraHon provided they do not effrerl
sing reception The Travital Interest* of honor of the two
a large reception
tract ins aUte* and do not concern
will meet the dIstInguUhcd
the Interesta of third partk**
P»rty ag^. o. R. A 1. dejiot at 3; 15
TO greet' FRED W. WARNER
MESSAGE FROM HIS MOTHER
Urs. Julia Towne Wants ta Know
Whether cf Not Son Waa Bur
ied—Coroner-a Verdict
iberefon% that tbe theater
» small for the crowd. Fro1 made for this
through tbe kindness of tbe
( of tbe Ciks* lodge. U has been
that the speakers shall althe opera bouse and upon
: 10 front of the Elka* club.
I mpeaklag ia the opera
another wlU stand In front of
Elks* club and altenuue. so that
The WomaiTi Home and
______
ybody wUl be able to aoe and
Mtsaionary Society of the Bap^H^
cnadlilate fOr gorarnor
cburch will meet mith Mrs. GfUis.
aloqoant tpenkera. Hod.
O. K. Chase received a me»aage from Muskegon this afternoon
asking whether Joe Towne was burled
or not. The message was signed Jolla
Towne. ovidenlly bis mother. Towne
wa* buried at Rapid City yeeterday
and A1 at Willlamsbung. The coro
ners tnrdici mas acicdemal death
,
^
i. 5^
6 PAGES
AFTaFDimr-TWO TEARS
SMITH CASE
BEjNG HEARD
Sister* Who* Had Been Separated
wblcb wfll eoot&Qc to anrrooad them,
While Very Ymmg Met and Viaibat be might be aided ia determlplag
Red One Another.
what wa* lor ibeir beat Interest, and
remanded Ibe littie abavers Into tbe
Mrs.
L. Harlrngton rctarnod tel
TESTIMONY OF MR. ftOBENTHAL care of Coimty Agent 8ml(b Ul! tbelr
Grand Rapids yesterday after a Uro
. AND MR. RAINE TAKEN.
weeks- visit with her sister, Mrs. Jean
ette Itoan of Mapicton. whom she l&d
not met for forty-two years. When
from coming under bis inriadicUon.
but a mile girl of eleven year* the
family became aeparated. her sister
marrying and moving north, and she
TWO VERY YOUNG OFFENDERS
going to Indiana, where ahe gn^w up
IN COURT TCM>AY.
and marrtud and tw%mty ytara later
SERVICES WILL BE MELD NEXT
t moved to Michigan, but lust all
trace of Mi>. l)oan. Through a broth
TUESDAY MORNING.
Patrick Barden Fined STS for Salting
Ikujamln Babcock of BngUshvHle.
Ligaar on Banday-<^ Hager
the whereabout* of the two listers l*eWill Lie In SUte From Sunday Until
> kna*Tj to each other and ih <
closing of the visit marbed quite
Day of Funeral at the Cathedral
IKvh lu iboir livt*a.
In Cincinnati.
.
'
CHBS JUST REACia THE OESK
MICHBISH0P;SFU1IEML
tbaL proprkrtor of the Boeioo Store,
who made tbe oompUlnL being on the
stand as the first wltne<s for the com
plalnanu His testimony d.alt largely
wlfb the Identification of the various
snftJ or clothing'alleged to have been
taken from tbe store by tbe defend
ant. Gaorge Smith.
WUllam Ralne, bookkeeper for Mr.
Rosenthal, was the next witness called
and on direct examination be d* Ihe discovery of the allegcl
taking by Jacob Oordan of the thre«»
black autu and one overcoat. On the
counsel for the
defense laid stress on Mr. Ralnc’s
tesUmony In rtxference to wbst Gordon
er to Smith s query a*
to where the suits were, and he lorUfled that Gordon replied that ho
knew nothing of'them, also testifle.1
that Gordon did not reply at a later
Ime.
The lefUmory t^i-day gave the value
f the suits at f4». and in the comIslnt sworn to before Justice Verlcy
they were^valui-d at |4«i. making a
chnlcallly as a bone of contention
Mr. Ralne K^stlfled that he saw Gor
don bare headed/ standing In the
cloihlng deparubent about C:30, bui
he bad noihlngai th‘« time. Cordon
s fo> the no.<on
to him and a slip with it. he collectlnr
pay at the office, but Mr. Ralne did
not know who had made the business
arrange cnt.
Clerk I.ynn Van Kuren us»k the
lines* sund at 11 o’clock tbi* morn
ing and through direct and cro»* exstion brought out the facts of the
L that Jacob Gordon made on Sept,
when the alleged theli of timY
-s took place. Mr. Van Ktireu te-stlfled that Gordon c*me in and at=K<*d
look over the three coals, 33. 35
and 31'.. and then a*ked for a hat. but
Btaiued jit the counter «if eloihin.:
mUlle the wliness went formwrd fur
the bat. and on trying on the Imi -aid
it did not Kuit him. ami left before he
could gel another. He uel<d mi |m" and *eeme«I to liati* M.iiu ihing
r Itib <»v«‘rroat a* he ment out. so
he wlinv-bs notiflmi Mr. Uaine.
he disclosure of the alleged theft
It'd.
2 <r« lock Jamil G.'intoii folUimesl
Mike Limey on Ibe tlsiid and te>i;fled sulistautlally a* he had ilone at
preliminary examination.
He
Identlfliil a large exhibit of elmlilng
wne be had taken away under.
Smith's order* and other* that he ies-|
Iflcd Smith brought in hlmsell. Hel
atm shown -'exhibits-' that he
falb-d lo IdentiD- He told again ol
the removal f»f hi* trunk by Smiib af-j
ter llK* dlackibure at the More, and tfS
hi* returning it at 5:3o the next ir— '
By Wire to the Evening Record.
THE MARKETS^
Cinclnnail. O.. Nov. IV—The funeral
•rvlcos of Archbishop Henry Elder,
tKHixilt, .Nov.' 1—IX'cember whekt.
who died last night, will he held nex:
No. L’ r»‘d. II.2d; November
day morning at 0 o'clock from St.
*LHe oat*.
-s cathedral. The remains will
ToUhIo. O.. Nov. l.-Wbeat. cavM.
E^t at the Beion hospiul. where 11.15^;
ember. ll.lSHl Mjy.
he died, until next Sunday allernoou.
when they will be escorted In solemn
■ssion to the cathedral where
rVi-eml-er corn.
they will He in state guarded by tbKnight* of the Churrb until the funerHundreds of nu-**ages of sympa-^
thy have been recelvtvl from all pan*
of the acrid.
Save you Seen
thoM dainty Tittle bonks In oor cast window that are aelUng at KeeiiU,
Tbe finest lltiro romaes on Uw market tod«y. wotb as rofarda tlUo
and bcantiful bindings. It might be an
in exceUrntt
exceUant plaa to iAoqm a 1
now for tbe coming boUdaya while ai foU Hat «C
btra.
Elly Book Store
SNDA^S ^WEATHER-FYIr tonight and Tues-^BBWUA>
da>; slightly warmer Tuesday.
• lltW TBI8CS ALWAYS fltST AT BEIDAtT
MUFFLERS
They protect both neck asdett
men’s,
-
rtonglifrio Barlow JenntastTlie Judge appealed to the paretiis
of both Jorenlle hffeodera for any.in
fOnaatloa that they might give that
would in any way mlUfmte the otense.
but they paaaed up their Injaat prodigi4y0the mercy of tbe coon. Judge
MalPifeik the matter sader advise-
II ABIC *
u9y9
FUNERAL SERVICES.
uiurning al 4
•I Ixi-lxuuu. mill
Made from e^iedally wores
Wofateda
is srnaiter lof>king than other
dioes, and has a distinctive style
Fellomis and Reberkalis will raevt a»
at Curtlb' us.d.rUiMiii; rnmiK
Id priKivd from there ;o Cu- ehun h
The funeral of Winnie Kratoehvil.
ho died yesieruay morning at I
o'clock, will be htdd to-taorrww at i
o’clock from the residence, thremile* south of town. Rev. C. T. Stout
itlng. -The |utll iHarvr* mill l*e
AuguM Mv«ra. Barney McGill. Fhehx
Eliar. John Dunn. John Crain and
John Donley. *!1 ytning friends of the
deceSH-d.
Shade!, will lllru!^h
quarjeiti* for the nin«;ir. The funeral
which does for a homel/ foot
(ENDA
what a Paris gown docs for a
homely figure.
leciion of rnd* rtaker .\nd.Tvin
THE WEATHER,
l-slr toniqbt ami Witltiesday; oui:l
rate temiHTatuiv-: hombi-rlv wlmb
mombir* of the Rebikah* ar.r,*f]ueated to miH'l at Odd Kelluws ball
William LarralH-eV f-iiMTal
TOE NEW
ONES ARE
PRETTIER
THAN EVER
$3.00
for most styles.
A few specials
$3.50
O. C. MOFFATT
See Our Window
Abstracts of TItls
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Sstabllshod In ISSS
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.
•Add#..............
E. WILHELM
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US
INTERIOR FINISHING
Store Fronts-Fixturcs, Sasb, Doors, and
dcncc Interior Work.
All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mfg'. Co.
Ofaer Like «ve. ind 10th «.
W. L. BIOWN. Mgr.
Otz.rkMwSX
/■
REGULAR .
OverCOATS
Cor. F*ron^ ond Union 3-troo-bo
Our Rcguiiu Otrercoala aiw
work* of art.
-RfguUr-* In dUUncUon
Fxtraordinary Special OfferiDg of ,
ed lo kill him if he didn’t ktvp his
h shut.
the evening session m divorc-c
wa* granted Consa A. llsger from
dorr J. Hager. J. W. Patchen be
ing the attorney for tbe complainant. |
motion of Proeecuting Attorney I
Cross, the ca*e against Dono\an a vf j
nol prviSM-d al the mortiing se**lim.
Pat Burden wa* iK'fore Judge Main
at the morning session charged by the
pet^le with keeping his saloon opta
on Sunday. His plea that be wa* cot
in personal attendance, but that ih«
young man In his employ admlttr^ the
Sunday visitor*, dtd not lessen the c!
: and he was fined |75. which he
paid.
-^Forest Hartwell. 11 year*. Andrew
Artlip. 10 years, two diminutive lad*,
with their chins just reaching to the
Judge'* desk, were before the court
thU morning charged with 'Teloulously
burglarixlng. without dangeroo* weapons or firearms.- the pawn shop of
Lawrence Day. at 7 o'clock. October
1C. and taking three 25 cent pieces,
one 50<eu piece and one 5Mt piece
Vr;;
Ladies’ Suits
tICB. They arc 42 lo 44 inchn
long, for men of medium
elzo.
Frobably »0 per cent of all
fine Overcoat* are “Regu.
lar*-—tbelr* 1* the tn^ pop-
Such values are seldom ofTcred so early in the
season every- garment is strictly this falls manufacture
and perfect in every respect. See the display in one
of the south windows on Union Street. Our whole
stock divided into 5 lots and marked, for
I dll
LUl
I
7C
If 3U||3
Lots, $12.00
Women’i
reaching just below the
knee*. It* made In black
cheviot*, oxfords, amootb
kersey*, rough frieaas and
warm toned meluma. Tbe
prices are a* t^ed as tbo
Tourist Suits in Mixtures,
and Venetian Cloth, worth
for $2150.
Scdltji Cheriou, MumiA
effecu, beautifoDy trimmed with ailk
braid and rclret, were $26.00.
lotofthehighcM ^ mater.
Etemine. Cheviot., Panama
Skiru.ridi}ytrmK
med. were $27.60 sad $38.0a
Lot4,SI3.SG^
Lot 5, $15,110
irs a Full Boxy,
Comfortable Lensih
Copyright 1904 hy
Hit SchaflFncr 6-
Fnm;^ to $35
HanultoaClodiii^Co; |«|
'-.'tv-
rrijfHJHfflBim HElMiESTKaT
itiEEffMNGREaN»1nim jkcE ilieHiEMri
OiCMI AMOmOM IN CHANOe or
, ATHLmCCUIMWAMTS Oil
OMCNA CTATION
POO^U, OATl.
kUM m 0M» W6 HARM
TfBbiaB Oar aad Cma te ichaol
When Off Oaty.
■4
Nn rmk. Hw. t^Whm tbt fto
»(M«r M A auMli* fc—. »* .
nee tnefc eMeW kere a re« i>
Ue l^eiMraa lawre^ ka<
•laWer. aad a kaaTj eUefcbelAer la
aa(«ta«tnek.aa<lannipa.UDelMato's cafe Ike oUmt Aar. aa< tbeM
are Ike awn plikT lawke <( Oaa
mnominatmim.
If
*«
B:
m. ZriSES. rf
M vbo bet whk »« cu etord u>
loM Che •oeey tb«f ▼«tore.
-Tow rwe irwk hM awde c
«lm bj tbe tbooMBde. Too, Uioagli
ftmr rM trtck
boTt b
mor« bMTU. rateod tnoro boM
waOta bojre tad ye«us mo to tbe peolteatlaiT ibao W other Keocy
mlttcd by lew to vtiaX.
-Whet ceo jroo sey for your
track sene? A men cen bet &0 ceou
et the race track. Boyi working for
e *lery of 17 a week can b
gamblers through the betting ring, and
the poolroMs made pomible by yoar
-aTsgSsarsr, ’%ss¥ifsiisri2sr“
■'<aarsa3s--?SL.
OBAHJR A.aL4lB. cf JmKm.
, JUmiT.HiJLLVAT.eritoBiM.
ySrdedmolProteta
F.B. WALKSB.
MoneU Athletic Oub of De^
feaa written tbe maaageaM
tbe aty football team for a date. If
dona.doee aot tn the date ben:
llorember ft, tbe Detroll team will
be WtmgbC bora. It la a posal
that t^ team wn play a game la Decdt on Thankaghriag.
All tbe men of the team were c
to pcactSee laat Bight. HanaloTsky
hack again at full and Is doing good
The practice laat eeeBlag
lacd by golu a number of
pic aud was eery aadafbclory.
am Is showing ap In good shape.
It Is eery necessary that the t
be In the beet shape possible tor Fri
day s game. . Lodiagton poaaeeses
unbroken string of rlctorles and
tbe beet team In western MlchU
le the ooilagaa. The game San
day with the Grand Rapids Independ
resulted In a score of 2 to 0 In
favor of Lodlnglon. It U safe to say
that rrlday s game will be a f(
one. and while Traverse City rooters
feel as though the local team wlU
e is certain of the outcome,
local team will make one of tbe
esi efforu of lu career, however, win
Canfield was white with rage and
trembling wUh anger. His role
onUI it filled the room. Tbe man who
had eadted his wrath was pale from
aaother cause and looked at Canfidil
•There s no occasion to get angry
be aald. -| dWnT want to hurt your
feelings. You know I lost a Um
dollars Id one nlghl^your place, and
you know I paid the money.-Of course yoo paid the m
cried Canfield, springing to ^bls feet
and smashing hts fist upon the ublc.
-yt-hy did you pay? Because you
knew that you were against a
game and that I would have paid you
if you had won. You needn't bring
thsi up. you mean, miserable, criminal-
DESTROYED BY FIRE
CATHOLIC CHURCH AT fiUTTON‘8
•AY •URNEO.
Nothing Rsnsslns to Show 4*a Locs
lion but a Htsp of Ruins and
fitona Foundation.
>1-
The Catholic Church at Sutlons Bay
burned to the ground Sunday after
noon at 1:50 o’clock, nothing remain
j mins and the stone foundatloi
! origin of the fire being unknown.
I Regular services were held In lh»*
1 church as usual Sunday morning
Russman of Provemont plBcUting. and
at the close everything was left as
MfilCAL TALK.
usual. wo<* stoves being used, as they
I that there
always have been, and these were con
^ Is bo ohjeetkm to be urged personally sidered perfectly safe. U Is thought
against Mr. Warner a* a candidate the fire was caused by a defecUvt
for governor. HU record Is clear and flue. As soon as the flames wm dls
his character clean, they all admit, but covered breaking out of the roof the
-dm is the namlnee of a -Machloe.- and alarm spreml quickly and the whole
will be tn the oouirol of the forces town en masse entered the burning
that have nominated him. Mr. Ferand carried out the altar
. yls U Ulking thll silly .stuff
Ur in hlsj^^
------------- Tba church was valued at
w Mr. Ferns
r- ,
;a»**cb» «enr day. NutFern. L.
^
O p
*
* • any I
.^-----two years ago. n - he paid
, agency for ll.MHi. With only
Watlon to ^llUd a0.1r.-wl.lct.|„rt,„^ protdloo tke cliurch could
becAuse he con- hrave bwn saved. A bucket brigade
Very Ukely he did oq^beo
Jusaed In some ren^ks before a ,
formed, but this was of no avail.
itomocratlc conveoUon In his town The ba^ engine was out Of order and
k
Ms nnmlnBtfi^ that althongh could not be used. The fire started In
UQ
.^^E^aimlng to be wndemocrai he had not.
^
side.
' '
■ i#* twenty years participated tn thc|
_______________
.
of any convention—but be mlgb* j Lonu Harmon, one of a trio ol rob
\%|Ave known two years ago. that Mr. bers who murdemd George Geycr. a
•pfamfr was a candidate for governor, farmer near Alton. O.. more than a
- It was publicly known, and discussed year ago. was electrocuietf at the Co^
A ’lB the newspapers more than three
KTears ago; and Mr. Warner has all
I since
J^mat for the nomination, aad he so
To mi that load off of the stomach
^ ^Bdocted his eampalgn as to win the
take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It dlgest»
/popular favor which expressed itself what you eat. Boor stomach, belch
; hi Warner delegate all over the sUle. ing, gas on stomach aad all disorders
; and secured for him the majority vote of the stomach that are curable, are
of all the delegates when the coavea- instanily relieved and permaaeoily
by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia
Oon met. V^hert is the -machlne- cured
Cure. «. P. Storrs. a druggist a ' ‘
ia that? What is the sense of such
Brlula. Coua.. i
<.Ulk? Most it be presumed that a
BMkjority vote is evidence of corrupt
iafluencc. and only anauccessfur ef beoomlng the positive relief and sobforts are worthy?
TOWHWtSWEUSOtPEO
WINDOWS
OF
REtIDCNCCS
AND
fiTOREfi DECORATED.
b moralng before schot*! hour*
and after 4 o’clock in tbe afternoon,
surrounded by signal lanterns and oihllway paraphernalia, and coin
stantly within hearing of the meull'c
-Morse" that flows Irom the G R. A
inder. ll-year-oM Oscar Anderlay be seen busUlng about hU
freight car depoL preparing for the
advent of the morning or evening
Charlo* M. Cambum aad Charles A
Rcnwlck of this city were Introduced
to the youthful station agent on the
Ion of their trip north two week*
He had arranged his train sheets
and ticket canceling stamp long before
the 7; 20 a. m. train was dns, and sold
the Grand Rapids men tickets. They
expressed considerable surprise tn hH
less methods, and when they left
little boxcar at Omena they
brought with them a photograph ol
youthful station agent and th
story of his cnien>rlae and inielU
,
gence.
Vigilant PoUca Force, However. P
vented any fiertoue Oepredatiom Last Night.
Handles AM the Bjsiness.
It was -house rleaning day" along
Yont stroet and almost the entire
osineas and residence districts of the
ity IhU morning. Merchant
householders awoke to find that the
ows of their stores and
dences had been'decorated both tn
appropriate and inappropriate styles.
Names, pithy sentences and remar
on the persond! appearance and char
actcrisllcs of :hd,owners were Inscribe
od on the gUcs with soap. It U nee«l
less to add that no further appHc
tlons were needed to make the port
holes more brllUanl. although manv
would have liked to let the "Gold Dpst
Twins" do their Vork.
Although the lads and lassies used
a large quantity of soap, no serlo
depredations further than the d
tlelng of several sagons and i
apiM*arance of some portable property
were reiKirted. Tbe town was
lenlly policed and It is probal
to this that the damage done a
ed to nothing save, perhaps, the lalwr
of climbing a tree or a shed after
Doesn’t Respect Old Age.
‘
• It's shameful when youth fallH
show proper respect for ohi age. 1
Just the contrary In the case of 1
Klug e New Ufe Pills. They cut
inalmdles no mater bow severe- and
respective of old age.
Dyspepsia.
Johnson Drug Co
Extra
valu« in cotton
A large site and heavy at............................. ... .. ....75c
Ualed at lowest rates, renu col-
Daafnaas Cannst Be Cored
by local applications, as they ca
reach the diseased portions of the ear.
There U only one way to cun- deaf
ness. and that U by const it utlonsi
is caused by an
the mucous llnthe ^stachUna Tube. VChen
when It Is enUrely~hlooed. Deafness u
the r«aulL and untoas tbe inflamma
tion can be taken ont and this tube ro^
stored to lu normal coodlUoo. hear
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
begun a crusade to exterminate street
3omer "mashers." Tbe "CboUey boys”
hare become so plentlfol tn the sbotv
ying dUtrtet as to sertousJy hurt trad's
by scaring women shoppers away
Caffmp-
......................
All while no border............. —.......................................b5c
11-4 site extra larBe..................................
IMand 12-4 big values............................................$1-50
IM heavy tlcecod..................................‘
l'J-4 the heaviest............................................ .$2.00
White, Tan. ('.ray. Brown Mottele.! and Gray, Motteled
also fancy blankets for robes.
211 East FrtMit 8L
J. WILHELi
SOUTH
sn>E
BECKER & HARTMAN,
Detroit, B. & H. FURS
JDtUi liar:mail of above firm
Incite* you to be prehcnt at
their fur display lo In- held at
W. H. BrovtntllV. "The
iriUv
xny Store." tm FriJay. SalunU
, Ntiv. 4th. &tb and .
Tth. whore tiere will be on sale
ami at prices to suit all. a com-,
pleie assortment to select fromi-onbiKilng of Kacquwt', Iwas.
Ncarf*. ntM 1; piece*, nilsbcs’ and
children s *ot*.
l-:*Umates will be given on al!
MmU of repairs or remodeling
of fur* ti* upti>-«late styleD
Every lady will U- InteresteU ;n
ihtYf goods. Kemember our hicat km.
Oscar. It appi-ar*. Is the tKra of .\ J.
Anderson, Omena’s general storekeep
er. banker and high poic^taie.
inter, business Is dull
the U-e
lanau branch, and what MlUc there In
is centered In tbe arrival of the two
trains. There is no great n-syionslbir
Ity. though conildc-rable work, at the I
station, and Oscar was duly Instalierl
In the position, his father fumlslilng
the necessary bond. So each mornli.c
the little fellow opens up m preyiara
Uon Tor the 7;20 train, *ets the date
of hi* ticket canceler. checks^ ba2 ; HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSEj
gage and sells ik-kels if the train i-i : ticket* for sale new at Book Store and J E
?r nnnlng tijue. perhapi: he lake* ' City New* St.'nd. and wdl be reserved j J
order* and hands duplicates to ih*- eri ]at City opera house Fndsy n.flht.|l WDolCSalC fiOd RcUfl.
ginet-T and conducier. giving hi* "O. - Nov. 4.
e32s-2t slmmmmmBmmmmmm
" In as clear cut. decisive -.Morse"
iL-A-TBR
J. w.
When the train is gone, the statiua
is locked and Mlrhigau's yuunge*t >tamaster^goe* to school. In tli
evening he opens up lor the 0 o'cWkI.
train. Hi* signal lanterns are in |h>
sltiun iM-fore the train rtill*' in. iind
when it ha* passed on. be flgurefi ilncommifesum on ilrket *ale>. taken i»i
tbe Mgiial lights, give* hi* "(’.oo-l
uight" over the a li e and I.k-K* up foi
the night.
These cool days and colder msht* say to you m most eutphatic manner.
-Buy your overcoat, and buy it at t: c Comp.3ny *.-"
Overcoats of every description, every ^tyle and all kind* of ma
tenai*. such as will he worn by those who always dress well.
ful altent.on h?* been given the sma.'cst deUH. the lining, the button hole*,
dellars.
Thegc sp'endid overcoaU sell from eight to fifty
Our strengest li^it \nrc from ten to fifteen dollar*.
Wc may be laiki.ig to those who never traded here.
Why not try us now?
No belter garment to buy first of US than an overcoat.
Wc shall be pleased
lo .idd your name la cur long Ilist of steady and satisfied customers. .
Haven’t bought that that new Suit yet
athese cold days?
L be warm and i
Sack Suit*.
You can be •
ly tailored and rneet absolutely th
These are
for business wear.
to K'.>.
The prices are
\
It y
INSECTICIDES.
and
we
I to do with clothes.
DISINFECT-
guarantee ^positive
Your clothes 'have
, You wilt always appear at you best »f
muct^ to do '
I suits.
dressed i
thing* help:
They are
made by expert tailor* who dc nothing «»lse and who know their business.
Ther.r garments are net only made well from the ouUide, but the most care
ments of ail well dressed
House CleanlDg Time
Ycu may have seen
stocks of overcoats, counter* piled higi*. but never such a stock as.we are
shcwina.
the pocket*, the ccl ar.
sponges.
: emulsbcr
About that Overcoat
A Rurraway Bicycle".
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
leg of J. U. Orner. l-Yanklln Gnixe.
111.. It develoi»ed a stubborn ulc« i
unyielding to doctors and remitlie* i.*r
four years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve cured. It s Just a>
to*
Bums. Scalds. Skin Eruption* am!
Piles. 2fm at F^ H. Mead * South Sid.
Drug Store. S. E. Walt A Sons ami
Johnson Drug Co.. druggiNts.
SAL SODA,
; UHIOH
STREET
fiffiitiNal*
Yalns hi
Sidelioanls
FURS, FURS
John Siefflcr. New
married another w»mi
Sponsor for 1.500 elop
the Rev. A. H. Bumnighs of Bristol. rested for bigamy by
Tenn.. is having constructed a :
house near Union Station, so arrange/
I best suit bU matrimonial bus!
dltkm of the mucoitt surfaces.
Mto will give One Hundred Dollara
for aay ease of Deafness tcauaed by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrii Cure. Send for circulars tree.
F. J. CHENEY A CO„
bSSsl"' feeriSSt 1^ aSayTlmU
Toledo. O
satisfy and gratify my customers by
SoM by dnisMsU. 76c.
recoauaeadlag it to tbesa. 1 write thlt
Take Hall’s Family FilU for conto show how well the remedy U
•pokea of bora.- Kodol Drapapal,
Cora was dIacoTerad afur rears ol
I of great public import to a direct
SSw
t of tbe people.- aad that Is opOou. uSelVaLe^STstomS
I the platform mean nothing. Uen?
ogtkm feature of the repuhUcaa
HIGH SCHOOL LCCTURC COURSE
has been the target of ticksto for aala new at Book Sleri
mdatioii. and ft kwka as City News SUnda and will bt
oar
other WBWI
Mde at
VW Main
WIMII I I on
^ the vuwr
bt CHy
C
apara heime Friday nlM>t.
beaa Igaoraat of what ttmtr owa|
M the other day for
> yaars. Dropped dead fram^Jug.
Bach day as the two trains of the
Traverse aty, Leelanau A Northport
I of the G. R. A I. pall op be
fore the g>ld boxcar that does duty as
I's passenger and freight depot,
the pasaengers look out and wonder
at the BBuOl boy who chau with the
ten and wrestles with
says the Grand Rapids Prws.
if they 'take the irouhle to ask, they
learn that the amall boy is Oscar AnI, Mtcklcan-. rS«n««>t. and i«-r
kt ymaemt iiatkai agnil In thi-
SOVYC^UI
)I-AIMKBXS
WeBay ud Sell
Real estate on commission, trust
funds cooservatlTvly invested, in
vestment propertlea saceeasfuliy
Do it Now
I
are the latest and wc carry the largest
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous F^irrand Organs
WATTS
BMW STBBE
THE HANNAH &
... Ml
GOiiDiY
-.It:
to ow IMW yooU ftoi «»«
'•i'
EVENIN6
OUB STATE MBLEM8
J
liTiMter lo^iinrlai. d
Boston Rubbers at the
i Tele-} Shoe »ore.
smi*.e 1
LACK OF AftrmiC TASTE IN T^tt
^LMWOOO AV«NUt TtACH«Hr
pnooiitMive AFFAIR.
•jol-fi
itnnswttiaKTfiuiEi
rh^hmA wtmwf\
WINONA CLUS RPCNT
mcrry
tec ood m« time VM r««7 eBi(^
TIMC.
Mr. and Mr«. Otto Roilth.
Mr. and Mrs. OUo 8mltb of
lit mm
and only to the ubiquitous eagle. Looofficer Greer
abtoto aaseas the merits of the aafalana dlaplays Its Ingenuity lu dnuKwwstchinr miu:K
ttoaal flag ^ed wholly from the
aesthetic staadpolnL
It Is possible
that a deoatlooattaed coamopotlte like pnbmUr Intended for a liewver. but
nrewooo in a
tmcoisniooly U^a
W have been sattsfactorr
the late Mr. ll-hlattor coold pnmapBee
to the officer. A build-,
aa oablasid iodgmem opoo the rria- walking a rope. Even more mbleodinc | but hardly
tlre artlsOc merits of the Sags of the than the doc. and fauna la the topog- |ng on the lot also received some atrartoos oadoos. hot the octtaary cltlacB who ahooU proiHniace the
aad strlpea aoght but the acme of ar
tistic perfcvtioa would be roted akia
ag wtth a sW. and plUow case
. Ghost stories were a fsaiare
or the eeoalag aad also a rery palathis ■lother's graTe.** la thefiag
Tlw toocbers^df ibe EUowood osr- able loach appropriato to the oeeaaloa.
. and lofty
ttw scl«ol ^d A rerr iriconat Hsl The ghosu were aot too etbcral to
k»v K *o aiair last rreiitas. a pro- panahe of malarial delicacies aad eosraaslrc sapper. There were foortoea
>oy 4h^ ersalag thoroughly. Master
la the party aod the eveiiiBs was ea Smith s first birthday came yesterday j 5;;
»yoble lodaad. The first coarse was sad he aided In the merry making.
aenred ai the home of Miss Ussl^
coot of arms, the eagle aod
Miss Cmlly ChaplnPanolss CO Raadolph siren aad cob
the ahirtd. Both the flag nud the naIflss Emily Chapin, daughter of N
sislad of chocolate, wafers, grapes.
tkmal eecutehcon are rlghBy
bW. V
of her imie friends
last evening.
Blit Ibe matter la wholly different
OamM were pUyed and Ice cream aad wtth the aeala and <<oata of arms of our
rarloOB conimonweoltbs. The rba
with pompktas aad caadlea and the
are tlmt the ordinary <**tlaen 4>f fair Inptacaa wore foemd by
telllgeoce would be at a loss for an
Tho BMoad eours
gnawer If asked off
saadwlchss aad pickles, was served
Miss Florence Winters of Webster the seal of hla own
at the henae of Miss Jennk Bartoa.tbe strei entertained about thirty friends therefore an altogether liopeleBa task
party then going to the home of Miss last evening with a marshmallow to eoaay a few obaenatlona uik>o
Mtlatk merits and defects of atata
Blaaehe Haskell, where
the
third
. A ver>- pleoaant evening was
•eala with the Idm of effecting an imcoarse was served. Puutoes In cream enjoyed by the young people present,
proreiueut In some of thi*m. Timely
gravy .coffee and wafers composed this
fils Qlris.
altoratioo la the more ncesaary be
course and the menu cards were deco
cause the state shields are emplo.ved
SI* young ladles had a very
rated with hlack snakes and black
It evening at the home of Miss dare more and more for the anblteclural
cats, emblemailc of the witches and
atner. Hallow Een
games were omamentatloa of public bnlldlugs.
Tbcre la. of course, uo rmson-we
spirits afloat last evening
Candles played and fonnnes were told In many
may aa srell admit It at ome-wby our
formed the decorations.
dlfterent ways. A lunch was served
state.t'oata of arms should i-onfurm
The home of MUs Anna Johusoo and the evening passed all too quick
technleally to heraldic requireim uU so
s was«ezt visited and Waldorf snlnd, ly. A Jolly half dosen composed the long aa they do not violate the more
'Wafers and bon bons were served. Can party.
Imperative behests of good taste. .Vot
dles formed the deeomtloni at this
a few of the uUles have seal, which
are dignified. l-»aniiful to the eve and
atonplBff place. At Miss Laudrs Bis
The Misses Miriam
Bessie Hay
of bl
symbols of histurlesi a«eoeel-s home pumpkin pie and cheese
en entertained
several of their
nrms. which
halU ware aenred. MIm Nellie Lytle
1... ermlnR .. .hrtr horn, on have lieen tranafonned Into the ofaerved hot biscuits with honey and
West Front street. The house was fldal abIcW of MarylnmL satisfy nil of
, t^a al her home ^nd the party en
prettily.decorated with autumn leaves
at the borne of Miss Edith Gibbs.
and pumpkin Jack o'lanterns.
The
^ marshmalbrw roast, roasting chestnuts
rloee upon s plulii neiu
grapevinea
evening was spent In game* and for
and apples coatrlbuted to the good
s ooroll with tlie motto.
tune telling. About l« o'clock refresh
time at the pleasant Gibbs* home and
ments were served. One o^ the main
t the guasU were very well saUfflei
features of the evening was the cutwith the evanlng*s enterislnraent
ring of the cake containing a key
Fourteen took the trip,
mcwnlng a fortune, a ring meaning
i.
Mr. and Mrs. WHIIam lUlnt.
mkrrlage and a thimble meaning spln^.*ami fifrs: wiinam Rstne enter
Bessle Hayden
n*celved
th*
talned a number of friends last even
key. Jessie Mann the ring and WlllaInc with a unique sffslr
As th.
roena Shane the thimble. The guests
guests came to the house U was, sU present were Christine Harmoulh.
qoeme which culmlnstos In the verleoi
in darkness and llw-y thought their
IV»rothey Phannensmldth. Edna Grelartistic bathos.
hosts were not at hatne. but finally
lick. Bessie Hullmanlel. Mamie gullb
Some one has suggested that 11
rappad at the door, were met
vsn. Willsmens Shane. Miss Kingsley, clrilizaUon wt-n- suddenly to to blotted
ghost aad showa »bere to de
les-b. Mann.
out. ntid tbc sole remaining n
thrir bskmgiags. Another sccoi
SCHOOL IKTOHE COOKE
“in cletv of the Coagregailocal ehurch
efieu ^la Is the o
j
might approve of a
statmlllMn.
S. Clxek.
An ioteresllng proahielda of the Rocky maoaUln states
it
prepared and all yoting
la ewulnly mWeoding to find In tb#
bockgrouod of the shields of FlorkU. ladles are Invited to be present.
Ohio. Indiana. Kanaas oud .Vebrsska j
The Woman s Mlastonan* Society
LT^hlS mlS?*faUi?aL*I^*^
^“**5ierlan ehurch will hold I
curs Nov. 10,80 thst tickets should be
secured at once.
Thct urse will open with the Rnysl
Band,
an organization
of
Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.
thirty piece*, with s soprano soloHi.
The O. E Society of the PresbyThl* compsnv ranks s* one of ibo
lerian church will hold lu regular
great bond* of the country, and Ro&sti,
^ bUKlnos meeting Wo^lnetday evening
the leader, is known the world over.
1
An^te Anderson. A scKrisl
^.jj,
nun ting, Thl* will to- the greater musical treat
;
Woman s Kereij;n Missionary our city ha* ever had. The Nem York
Time* said:
"This band is. beyond
K
ul;h Mrs. Thos. Cox at the par- dispute, one of the best cvit heard
tnml
this city." Mis* Nellie Turn wall, t
. Wedno>4l«> afterniKm at 2:3«.
soloist. reccivtNl the finishing touches
In wn^ieuce of our strong national \ A g.s d pn.gram is promlf^tnl.
to her mu.-icsi etiucstlon In !.<
feeling wbleb Uetulflos ek»thlug and
u 1should nut be taken that because
.•signers studiously ,
LUblUty the deiclguers
Gripoeli Music Huns.- had the tin- and Stockholm. She has sung iH-furc
l»ed llrurr
gvoMM the uudraited
figurr and
fbd of ]
j;.,„ra.y * businciv the Royal academy in Sti»ckholm and
before Ih** prince?.y of Wales, no
course found great difficulty iu bltiluf
that ibeJr *;«>ck is depletiHl or that the
Oputt a Kulrstitute co«tumc at once sUtqc.tvn of England.
rale la cloaerl. for shipment* are as
oosque and ai»proprlaic.
“The Whit m y Male Qiisrtol took
* lively as ever and the stock up to par
Free flowing drapery. suin*osedly
Bay Vlcm iiv htonu.” and the ladles'
y j
riasslc. lufolds the goddesses yy bu sop* in every* partictilar.
The Womans Home and Foreign!
IHri the 'blelds of .New York and New
the usk of ^
omJ^ taught berskU was more tbaa
OBcommooty dlfficuil. The timeless
universality whleb from the artUUc
standpotot Is so greit a ivcoimneuda.
tkm of the nndrs|HM burosn figure for
coins or staioes they could not ntiUze.
The uncoiUK
eveu*^^i’l^b
shocked Ibe
i
Jer-M*v. similar dlviultlea ou tlic shield*
of Virginia aod Califortils are Mtiqdled
helmets and eoatn of mall
tJu
. Jtou^ o^^
After the flinch. *upp. r ws* s. rvcd
On the Ublr was a center piec.-. a
doU‘dressed a* s fairy queen from
wluMe band* reins glided to the
nK. The lose win be ontsnUe.l ■
j.y the grandmaster ol the state s^-,
stated by Charles Bdgeomb of this ;
ly. '
Mix A. T Jeiine n turned to-day to*
h.T home St the Soo after being at j
w
pondwtehes. fniii
in orange c
oflves. pickle*, orange cream msxi
fee. After the *upp<-r Frank Oryer
delivered severs! pleasing recluilons
and O. K. Cummings sang sok>* which
were very srell recrived. The guests
sU bod a'mom enjoyable evening.
Winona Club.
V.:
bunting striped nklrt bold, aloft
tbe ecslca of jusgee. Equally biiffllng
to tbe future arcbaeobwlst is tbe in-
James L. Murray left on a b
trip to Grand Rapids to-day.
t state shields. In tbe effort to i»rwerve
r| historical sssoclatlon!i of un luauimate
Andn*w Scott t»f Northport ii
‘ kind the dealgners o? our repubUcsn
Winona Club bad a very pleas trisiun* tt>-€U>.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. i’pdyke
ant Hallow E’en party at the home
vUli 10 C»»rleil'“*’®'*!
of Mite Horteose Martinek. 222 State Lake arrived for
which today savor
lost evening. Tbe dining
Pickell of East State street.
lew* of antSqvity than of tb
Mrs. Joseph Melor left tbU morning Antlqtw plows such as
prettily decorated In green and
while crepe paper festooned around for Grand Rapids to spend Ibe w inter.
Mrs. O. C. Fish of Battle Creek st
tbe room and small Jack o’ lont
rived ihU noon to vUh U. J. Sproul
snspeoded from the center of the
bceide which a trireme looks modern
of I’nlon street.
log. In the e« ni«-r of the dining 1
Ue in hoprirae JuxtspcsHlon with tbe
Mattie Germond of Do)'ne City pas*Uble repo^xi m large pumpkin filled
cornncopla, Ibe Phrygiati rap or pOeos
with autumn leaves and the sltUng ed through town to-day on a vUlt to and similar ctooslcsl ^raphoreaiia.
room was also ifimmed In autumn friend* in Elk RapMs.
How early was ibis
to mix
loaves.
Several games were p
Mr. and Mrs James Scott and son. ctoesical and colonial Abola is smus.
I fa a letter written by
'nmoog them being a pumpkin
M. E- Scott and wife and little daught
John
Adams
to
his
wife,
Ibe
mod in this Bert Dnehm was awi
er Cntlierine. left this morning for a
ble Abigail, under date of Ang. 14.
the first prize and WIlHe Earl the coo short visli wlib friends at Manistee.
1T7C. Be rriotre that be has been put
lolatkML
•S. E. Turrell. gwd master of tbe
At !fi o’clock . refreshments
Masonic order of the grand lodge of
i device "for a great eesl for t
served cooslsUng of cocos, sandwiches, Michigan, was in the city yeetenUy
pickles, nttu and apples. W’hen the to attend the funeral of 8. C. Despreo.
goeou entered they were met .a
of cht firaaM# Nwa gboeu ob
tbe goeou where to deposit tbe
M E. Haskell.
City Treasurer.
Room 2<»2 State Bank build
IT’LL BE CMRI3TMA8 SOON.
That means Xmas gifts.
Now to
your chance to prepare for that date.
fUetaire oucUon salo at 2:30 and 7:30
every day gives you the chaneo of your
life. Everything to our Immonse stock
is for’salt at this time. Cut gtas*,
hand peinted chins, diamond*, watches, rings.
You’d better come today.
.nu............................
;; z vr..:ro* -mh ;i'r."wL.;rb.:“.p:;:
past decade as ’’tbe gumdrop style." |H)m*d .in .accunt of sickn.-.y?.
Vgriatlou* ui»on this tyiib-nl pioneer ,
Hallow E’en
depredations
In the
costume are found In llie tradltluoal t Fourth ward wcr.- mon* n-iroerour.
Iongcuia?overcoat worn byoursiibUer* I (ban In any other pan of the city,
in the civil war ami mva.louully by :
pre.ent.-d a fallen!
or:.’ r:,'
of K:entucky. wlK-mwo maudUu look-
cyclone had t.ippKd oy«r th.
small
imilvldual* lUt-rslly exemplify the »
bull.ling*.
state motto.‘ rnliad We SUmI; l»|yId
Griiinell Bn.s. yvill open up a ton
We Fall,"
days sale ..| their plan., stock In Be.*:
A cerrain Imtbo* of cjm-e.iHuu fre , Camptoll’s store n.-xt M.mday. Geo.
qucntly uiaulf.vts Itself eiilM-r lu tha
Benjamin having charm- of th*
I.ortrayed ou the shield or iu branch work.
qH-ndcl motto. Tim. ' irstolu.
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WE TOLD TOUR HUSBAND
YESTEtDAt ABOUT
for his ofiicc.now we arAoing to tell you Mr*
H<)u*ewifc that they roaJTe the roost delight
ful rugs for the bedroom you ever had on the
floor. They are light in weight, ore easily
taken up and cleaned, moth and vermin
proof, purely ontiieiitic, they keep out coU
from floors in winter. lieautiful patterns, evayIxxly sajs that, who ha* seen lliem.
In ca'c
you did not see lost night’s paper, these ore
the facts:
Kabo, is wool and fiber and we
have just eight of these rug*. 9x12. and we
will luve no more at the iirice, and wc offer
.
'
them for
TEN DOLLARS EACH
Clothing For Gool Dressers
As soon as you ar^ ready to dress belter than
usual, you’re ready to look at our fine line of
Men's Suits and Overcoats. You'll find that
you can jjTCt such Clothing as you want, such as
any man will be proud to wear; perfect-htting,
tailored by hand, of the finest fabrics, ready-towear. for a good deal less money than these
specifications indicate. VVe are showing a v^ry
fine line of the celebrated
LOOKING FOR UNCLE
Ran Away to Escape
A young Russian, about 18 or 30
year* of age. was In the city Saturday
In search of his Fnclc Dumkos at Ce
dar. who WS9 supposed \o have been
In a lumber camp. The young
ws» unable to speak a-word of Eng
lish and this made his quest a dlfflculi
one. H. M. Sielmcl of the Hotel Lee
KUH, NATHAN & FISHER GO.
lanau took him all over the cUy Sunday trying to find some oue who
tpoke Russian. Finally, he fouud Mr.
Lozoras of Union street, who was able
to understand what he wished.
The young man hfid about
We’re ready at any time to show you the right
Suit for you; it’s all fixed for you. We’ll show ,
you* the most famous little label you ever heard
about.
I17S
when he left Russia, but only $10 when
he reached herfe. He was born In Vb
eniia. but bis pnrefiu evidently emi
grated to Leon Tofce. Hungary, os he
ran swsj* from tbera to eodipe
A SmU tute to iMk far
A Bif HteS to fad.
itry duty.
A message from Cedar t<hday aUlc*
that he was unable to find bis t
IKTille here he was the guest of F. U.
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE -Liberty srttb brr pOe^; en tbe otbei
ticteto for enle imer at Reek Stoen anfi n rtfi« to bis vdferm: wfib Ida clfie
CHy Nows StoK gfii will he twnervnd gun to ene bond and bit tomahawk
*1 CHy opera honw Friday nlghL to tbe other, this dfra. and tlmor
Office:
ing.
shined idoyvmeii. smith*, mliier* and . p^r will Iw Pcrvcd at d:3n. each mem-j
IqiiH.m* pioiKH-r. with
bis
m hivlte her hu^tucked Into Ids boots, di-^o.-ate
^ fn,.n,i
N. iwn,.nu. .e„
Mrs. Maggie Grady returned
home at Wetzejl uwlay.
ber. nH.
•
parity of valaes. ^
Tbe caoses of the artistic failure* are
primarily « lark of unity aud sImpUcIty in deelgn and au nttempt to surcharge a limited «r«i with a towllde^
i*"-” b’J't
Ing wealth of Inharmonious detail. Ibe
,dvenl«J tbe luleiecoliUf. secondary rauaes have been a civic exgj,op-holding a branch,, presun
presumably of uberauce that will aubmli to no artlortravlng the sU- tJc check «ir «-ontrol and an effort to
the weed, doubtles* iKinravlng
blted the
th Evei^ trnp.ene historical associstiona withoriginal race that Inhabited
height of phlllstinJc
first Idesllxlng the symbolism of
glades. But
reached 10 the shield of
me appchs-New York Poet.
dlsn Of tbe dime novel variety, who Is
■ *11 wcfk*
like an Iguana or horned
C.vnthU Thornburg of Msple|inad by a ten foot string of N-atlier*
CHy *|H‘nt Sunds.v In town, the gue*t; down bis back, is striking bands with
of her brxnher. T. J Whinnory*.
' a plebeian while, while before them
has been placed in my hand* for collection, the first assessment to be paid
«m or before the 3ftlh day of Novem
of Georgia the cocked bsi and
The members
the Whlti- Shnnt
knee lirtHibcs of Hie Georgian epoch mill eitj<iy a sikisI altcrmsm at tin
Tbcu comes Uk-deluge: Ked , Masonic parlors,to-mornim. and su;>l 1
th.‘ iH-ilslde of her father. Slls* Whin
Idn ohsped.
Oh ttop back was ih
nenu, coosUilng .if pressed chicken
road avenue to Eighth street, thence
on Blchlh street to Barlow streeil
Mti^sbmary S<*cieiy
the Congrega,.h„rch mill min t with Mrs
^
Holy communion was ob»en ed at |
feetbers cocked atilt In hi*
30 and in O’clock toKlay at Gra«v. -one. by the way. of tbe tost shield*.
r considered, of tbe whole
church.
On Florida’s shield stands a placid
a new Odd Fellows lodge will
1. ,hl. CU? b«. Tbur.da, ;
Notice to all person*, totereitcd..
The special assessmept tax roll for
as last
land concerto tbe construction of iMTonk sewer In ^
This course of
is one of the vei y best offered in the XMsuict No. S (beginning at the Inter
price that places It section of Bosrdmsn river with Web,
within the reach of all. You ennnot llngion street, running theace on
arr«»nl tti mis* it. The first number oc llngton street. Front street and Rail
----------------------, ecriptious and figures Ibereou v.------------I produce a most towUderiiig mlscontyrannla" Is rather soiiUomoric. u. say . nau
county.
sp.-akliig
to-morn.v.
Joe Ib nson. yy ho It vUltIng In Lake U^mon of our vieyvs uihju most
Unu.n. write* that the weather 1* Jecis of human Interest. Very similar the JeasU ’Ihc shield of Arkaii.a* por- ’ ai-^-ht at Cedar. Sniton.^ Hay ..n Thi.r?trays a
suggec an un
,iay and . nd up at Nonhport Friday
<m|y light was from the fire place and vt rv bad and that thr.H- Inches «f would to the result if all that remslnevening.
.now
b^
e
tslleit
^
blstorUii
sud
an
hasJack o* Uniems. In thU wierd glare, .nt>w bsye talleit.
|
thr *nprr>e,* at our bUtorr
A n.uslng republican meting wr.;
Mr and Mr*. W.
Gustlne of Cad-;
while the light flashed fitfully, their
«d by g cln ie of star* bear* la ber
ourcomoKm. hand a wreath, while todow ber ati an ; heltl in Wllliams-biirg Samnlay nlgid.
fortunes were told, much to the ainuse- mac ,.TC Ciw bcfc b? ,bc -«.b of
Hon. G.wgs.ieakers
.menl of the company. After the for 8. C. IX fprcR. Mr Gusilne returned j
example, tbqy would cerUlnly gel graspa au eagle, who hold* iu Ids
G.
C.ivcll and Frank W. Wilson. There
mouth n scroll besrlug the U-gemL "Fotune telling tluy mere led Into the last evening, but Mr*. GuMlre will rc | be m.rstlfl«l as to tbe Indian
pull Regnant." Uu the shield of Wy- was much enthusl.vsm. espi-clally ow r
few day*, the guest of her, origines. *nie noble red mati ap
-bowels of the earth." through the main
,E ate emblazoned two monumenigl Warner’s nani.'
on three shields and to three dli
mother. Mr* R. Gray.
n. somioimted auU Infolded by a
l.s All Saint*’ day gnd I*
j garbs.
On the Msosaebusetts sWekl
thoy entered the furosre pit. men- met
The Woman’s Foreign MUslonarv j
scroll on whb h oue reads, lu lette.-s
sunds natty Bnropo. sha|>ely and
hrsU'd with due solemnity
by two more ghosts lM',gring sacks. Society of the Ashbury M. E. church j
of the «»mc alzc. -KqusI UlghU-lJvs
Slock-Grain-Mlnes-Oll." Ttostomr St. FYsncIa church.___________________
As each one plunged their hands In
lU miH-t with Mr*. Huntington
these the ghosts would give an ur.
tinnw afternoon at ? o’clock.
,^4 arrows in hand sud s couple of pleasantly sugg^tlve
““'■•''j Episcopal
THfiay
gWdi TAX-TIFTI WAN
remr, on Friday night. Nov. 41..,
log a witches’ camp, and were Invited
In Ixt seated on blocks of wood. The
Mrs. Orycr
Orver
were partners at flinch. Mr*.
was aw;jvlcd the first prize, s dainty
lltue china Jug. and Mr lUine the
to be reserved
raphy of the various ahielda. Thooi
„.ntlon.
i **
Thjj |i tentlon.
might' be supposed to fepteoent ^
tha I,
The g^dge
Bridge Builders
Builders Missionary
Missionary So^,
dallagNhost ahowed them to s
decorated with little, pines, represent
earthly scream.
Various trulls and
vegetables were drasrn
Seats OB talc now at news stand and
»k store,
night. Not. 4, at City opera house.
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE
SI
Che Boston Store A
litffFDiffilrr tif
M
1 n city opera
(.oaot a/aar*fi#v. C .
pewL3*
^liloe. 4.
.r^
Z.
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aa ««*y M 'OoMfc^Jo
. II
a Hner IM «lr fitrmt
Iteoel M.
P. »»<«««»*
ladieotlas tliil K«f>
M fa e.,-«i,*«iorU. l*y two #oom«. H. ««aw*l,
M- P.
• NOTtci or OtNCUAC ELicnoN.
Ctty. Grand Trav
taf ri.^ f«r
trill* Boa, womcaaonttoWaiirfdt^laf-IWiloa
bas Wtberu,
««loeaiufoiii ear* be brat ber.
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Jew* !««*ir1nc Amrrlfiaa pisiporU- Sir
irrry W^Ub. raltured. d«ol broke.
Umer. itinlac. P*cfi««* «l»
poJifr. uimrmpt<rt In wn:
' atale on tho Tneiday aocceodin* ibe
Aral Monday of Norwnber newt the
following offlct.w« art* lo be elecusi:
I
Governor,
Ueatenim
Governor.
ben rxercUed a«ilart
u i rejA^w ^ «r Sunufi
Tolatfo | *«„aaae. arfco. whn a aember of
*'l loTf^ |
RajjiUh parUiinMit, wmt lilo Rji>
vbtekr
w'wrb
J
"*“***■! Ill ind tn«« drlfn
beeaa^ be wa»
111 a,/ life to w<^i.ip it. tW* whai Itie Jew
Ht mr'.t'i ibit It i* “blehlj
hi j A>B< f«ir row--made me a frU u'l | pjoUalae tbH a n laxaikm Ju or iIk^I*
toML raared old
! %Um cf tin mil J» wiMi rem*atloa* will
.ixini mterpTHiik^. and Inndfru a tb- .hfan.u.:
areii oraileal enib»iUa.m. and bU fine! er>-i
rin. g.n, .
in
iH
^Korlicni*r^l?CoM
j
gtaie |.«nd omce. Attorney General.|
SaiHTiBiendeni of 1‘tHillc Inslruciion.
M. mber or tbe State
nf E.1ucatlon. Justice uf the Saiitrnte Coirt lor
th** term ending Ileeputbcr ililrty4lri«t.|
li»«)7; Justice of the Sopreme Court fur J
the t‘Tin ending I>erenib»r il.irt> f,r?t,
liudc and Just lee of the Sapivmr
0»urt for the term ending iby-emher
thirty-find. !l*ll;
Hepn-sematlre !a
Conrn*s}4 f<ir ih** Eirvtnih ('ongrev
jilonal IMstrift. ,A able;, thU eouuiy
I,W^
ra
Knmind~*ll»i'»ij
yooTiR %«ma*i
band or yooni Uillin mmirUin. will Peire,.f
umoil ilrltUb
be bAmd ber*. pi tb. oi.Mlxm number j *bn:4. f \pU.ii» ;
, ... ..tlnr
tbl-, >.ar bir<
roal>.*
Ui »a«te4 wide atieniKii 111 nr.f the
Noi. lOib
lyi* ».
irreaie^j
TbU U uw *A
. uf Ibe birb r-lHrd b-riun
is a part; |-\»:rte'»n electors of f»re8i
deni and Vice 1T« .*ldent ..f tie* I nlied
State.<: Stuator for ih** Ta.ntv scv ’
ecth Senati#rlal nif.trlri of lU , Stale.)
cnmprtKlng the cUiMi.-.i of
Antrim.
CharlovoU. tlrand Tr.t verre. KalKavka.
UHdur.au ftuu W. xhHt
aglslaiute fnr
rermtive in the Stit
K#prt‘.<.T,taUvo
Griutd Trat
!..*
eu in:y td
nihtriet. e,
Grantl Tra\
AIm. the foUowfng oirn*er* f.w Ih. |
.-ounty ,rf tlrand Travervi*: tin.* Judy. •
of IToliati*. one Sberlff. <»jie County)
Clerk, on. f'oimty Tr» a*;ur. r. one R, a i
Ister t*T Oi t^U. one. !*ro-.,*e„ilng Al l
u.rrey. two Clreint l\uin Commission-j
ers. one i•.Minty Surveyor an.l iw.» Cur ‘
r;
«itrartl.in* of i*e day. pla>*iiK »o He j
Jn .t lUt^T slH- bill male Uei
In He* I pJilmd.
I
IDO'V eailjuvlaullr atu
........................ Ja;r> -hn-- n.,t of a |.e;,Jhb Iblliy.
watt ever w1tn<'A,M*d at
f«i« B«id. .^Ihe lA
l.MlII^-ye^ at 2 /., >nr.l-. iba: >hr
These ^Qdlenae*
ever,..her,.
Tt:el
‘tb
sb«-dlnt
rud bm,; ar .
cU-Km**
V., nften J.> jHle Intend, lo <‘mlKn.te i-* Canada
public ba* les t,
a^-rtflrlu..
: ;lM, I -».-»<•>
*• t-r
..t. Al».;rl
ranf:«*^
lH <‘iy.
,
^ib band work ibai itoe> ur»- Mime '
l^w l-m a. la . bi.s a «;:r.hal tbiliioew tkeirticul in arfreptUiC »l*«t o
r*»mrH At Its la^« lit*-* tla?i uieM.irnljrfe
rrally co-»t
n:n. -No» tin l»»v.n I:. aind. i,;*-!
in
un.l i.i» ban.l 'le v wUl
4ii<eov« r nu «.rKaiii/u»b*ti ••f « wbully
aod bIftoT Miikfier i>,e* t.. any yei
beard
!?.• l^ by n.. m-an* an ordinary
t«»d fiii«f r. I.ut u njusiclan and r»
thonnialt eieunliir. Hn* hli"*;
Voii are aloi Iter. l.v notified
Ibat I
:ir
s;;t
cv vlng .nmcb tu*e*l< l nM-toHm
ii.. nlte < !«Htr‘.e Mrl). un.i W:,ier
,.mp> :'.l h
ulus, filalily * js1ft<*<f. iln«T<\ kertmi
fit t„ rank with the few <a*. A* lndl.ma eb-cirK* line, whb h
brjTu b between I^n*'lm; at:*'
ellle. uul to aerv* a. an eiampie and
llatlle rre.*k. will yl ifi Olivet. Tlib
learbt r to b«»i*»« of even artvanrt*d tnu
piDi*.. |...•^>.i
likely, being a rollejr*
aleJan*.
Tin pnbiic nnd e«mHI,hig
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE J
ft':-
tV;"'
- BEST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY-
-U
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY,
W£ Never Were in Better
Position
by Arl
Vliss Whittaker, a prominent club woman 1
of Savannah, Ga., tells how she was entirely |
cured of ovarian troubles by the use of |
at,. Irt lng ri.Uer i.il
.1, is >ald that »h<
HANNAH & LAY CQ’S
avwillnl
I'^di)
to ,;ivc our customers better goods, better
prices and better service than at present. We
nev.rr were so far alicatl of previous sale rec
ords its at the prcspt-tiinc.
Lydia E Pinkham^s Vegetable Compound.
Our goods arc
l ijilu, our prices an*'right.
C~"
JicVeiA 1m lb. High Sebot.l l>eeiurc
j
For file |M i thoM. year.< panb
OAin..* arc*o..a on kale al N.
Stau.l
1 },:ue beat bit.ine ilniiKT irari*r at tinwUMh. n*H.rve .
tputaue
b.tw.*.h
k!iy>;;«Hquf an*i
at nty opera Houac CrMay iilult.
Whit.n-h
Iski-s. Tims,, and the bim
Nut 4
.S.Tdre %uur lirKem now. Yuu
IM rlnu'opnraMnn will give iht.H wint-r
raniiut aHunl to inUe lbi> rare ntiisl
empbiym.mt i.» r. large cr.'w. Iiei^fdo,
cal tr.wi
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rontrlbutiny runsidprably lo the iml
niiverr t
|M>Ullft cured r
Mrengih. aud now ipv perimls a
ivbt-n V. manvU.K-toi^ fail to help you. e«*r5 ami
anieti.lmentj. t.» the
is to 1m- able to ..brain sueb a nruiniMtund is Wtter than any doctor k-ci-MitiMion. will 1.- held in the sai..
Lydia l« PliikbaiiCa Votrrt
,»r in.siu-jne 1 »-yi-r had. \ cry truly you ra.-Vliss Lasv WuirrAktmOOd lilOhSU. Irliv ..i Ti:,v.*rM* Cilv n, earji of 11,c
i live wan.s at th. 'odowli-g places, vtr:
In ih«- l-'lr.t W.ird—lltiys Ban.l
RcH.n, in NfcNa,nr.ru
Hall on rn.ui
and Ib«k Si.1T.-. and
T<MJay-41:S0 .
and
7:30-Auclicn
flr ot tb.* Manlstlquc railroad.
Wlli
S.*<Y,nd Ward—St-i-tini
HhelK nhle lo do moro for the ailtiiff \v<.im-n of Anierlca than tii« \
famllv pI,yHicl,*.n. .\ny woman. ther,-lon-, is n**.i.oiisllile for her i Ha!l on Spr.trc
Thii.1 Ward—In Ha* f
<»vvii trtiuble who will not lake the pains to write to Mrs. IMiikli!
fur udviee. Her iMldrc.ss Is Lynn, 3lu.s>., ami her ndviee ia free
Sale of Watche* and Olamenda. Ran-1 tl e new-induMry come.. anmLthlnq IM
taira entire stock at your own price*) vi-inity luis never l^iastwl of beforpTc-nifiht we aeUGlamcndh at auction, j a -aloon
'
Be sure and come. Sale* every day'
ArchbiFln.p M-^siKer <( .Milwauke'.
‘free. This is your chance for Xmas | th‘.ng>. the eoahUHhm.-a! t f a ru’..
CKta.
prohibiting >.nl««»i,l.e<.pvrh iruin boil
mg p-vltioii.- f« Human Catholic vn
If. rrlek ni'Miev h.Tf.l
with wriikne**,
inflannnMion. and a brt.ken down Myricm.
n ;al- me w«‘n- nr.xbni!« lo.li.- tb,.n live, but
Lydbi i:. lMiiklmin**i Veir«-fnble Com|M»und iHK»n n-MU.rvu luy lo-l Mrcnglh.
'iakinp the miMiu :iu- only two weeks produced a radical ehnngr. and tw.» monthf restored me l.» perfe-t health. 1 am now a
rhatif'ctl w..ronn. and my fru-iids wonder at
the elmnpe. it is m. niarveUoUK Sin.v
MATiif:
4'-.* Green
b
■ airahlp buili and d.HgneJ by
Hcnbt.w, of OJuinbu’', Mtrat.. a‘
►uh, mitb- what Hu- Inventor dv
.
Iflal mghi Ir
l.twdl.a *r..ra Bmurm.
3^ ^ . w*K .V
ai-ronauiir t-.,nronrrc m' ih. |
The »t»r!d - re^ .^rd fur b ,1 iiuloadTlw bl;:. ciga, ^ Impt-u j
lac wav rv.*eui|y br-ikMi nt Cor.urtUt. w..rld « fair
ways ilKir.adr. TIm- Wtdvlu, balkM.n n«ial-*.l at' an av.-r.ii:c heighi '
the laryeel Ireiplit.T .ui fre^b water, «if .:•• Ics l abfivc iYh- li.-ada of th»* Kpo-•
was einptl.-l uf n cargo of •.l.'.»i:i tone ;iai.»r- and rcniain.d ih Hu* air f.ii 1-’.
uT Iron ore In f .iir uu.l n li:]lf li »ur«.
i n..nti*o^ All a ^ittaiii li- bi Hu- mirlmr
mlurliiK by
leotr* Hie
re.-onl
brreti.f-iTe lu.,.le. The l«•t^l del,y
the l-VUin!ug lu Ibe eint of the uub«il
Oitactroos Wreck*:
. eight ii,.u»-irou- bolMlug inn
lT*'r!,I*ivrn*f./rh^
! ^^^t‘•le--u.
is i. {• ui-ibK bn luauy |
* lmi;vYe.T.*.l
lu
. »reo
.*< U»’ Wol
woi- »‘“r-'.
pr.:«-Jtu* .r...n .l,c m!,--... -I -. *- (V.'
N.d that IlM* iml.Mi.Utur ..f b!gde,; ts Is ;
•
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g.'i'J..""'.,-”"’-
The
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t,y.unu
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di*. t.es br
Mejol s S..ulb Si.1.- I»ir,c store
-ir |:ea- ...f Ibr S:«rlk.
'
S..lt> .,i;.l. Jidov
A cutnbut,..11 ..1
l.« tl..- WorkVe .ImcgUl*.
4'hri«tlBU i.iith-atiM-iu I'oiigbiM,
Ab.-krt.
^-mIh -of tbc
blr«M^ l.^l .w doi.
$5000'
.
:rr.
‘ ' 3lead- S*.iiih
Hr-u:
' 'Vab I .<• n -and J..Uitv.
‘ dn';:ui
Wb.li OIK.- itlHraied
wliftMi vonr
t.y^iem. it Vrodm*.-^ a nio;M vvondcTfitl
JohiiFon Frus Go.
yeu
»a>
join
------------ 1 havr----------------
Not Sold Out
|»niyvr* j
It has been erroneously report
'R®
r.UU- girl.
-1
kutiful TKoti^i*
iwccl, pure brrath of the Uahe i*
Uimi rieiy nii;!il aud uhn» *vt r> uiorn-' ^;cstiv'e: of lanoct-acc and health,
rr'a yearnieg for children
lug."
!
A: b.o,b^-.,c.i.t.teK^tor^______________
b.™ Ui,- «-;ul.h;i
l..rV..w
and ih^-1-e was sibnu.nl]} »hi- raid;
woitbln l U d.j lu
.read UU. T
U II at w e Him
daO> treaUr
-ill order lu
ln:,r;a™blc,.«iIaloreathcl«n;ulir.M
,„r ,
Aurlion Sale.
:o bring lb*
CVXTT woman lo
the
It bclioc
: to bear cm
lewtsciest and b»t infli
the .abject of her malrmitT.
;
To r^hcvt^ min and make c«t that
;aiTiiiffo*Siees“rriend
Thl* Is tioi irae. or.
the oontrarj I am planning i-J
Increaae my facillUe* for a
larger *tock.
lean Drug Company.
HANNAH* A LAY MERCANTILE CO,
frl & tues
Remember
Cbi$
There will be no cheap. -
1 .tm not
trashy goods sold at this
sale—-Nt) outside plunder
L,usiiu <S“- No - .^^ll for a
1 am going lu
1 can’t afford to have any inisrepnscntaiions
won’t
be
M3*
at* this s.ale and 1
future business must
considered,
b'or
ihis s.ale 1
have engaged Mr. W. V. Hamlin
of Rochester. N. Y., an honorable
gcnileman
and
an
brought in for Auction.
onHBBJ
on business ji:.st the same as ever.
Auctioneer.
entertaining
$^000.00
These goods arc all from my stock
stock ol
class goods must l>c turned into
dlatcbes, Cut
Glass, Silver
ware, Jewelry
and you know the high class of
gootls 1 carry—Kven the highest
money-My loss will be your gain.
—This Sale begins Saturday, Oct
•2luh at 2 o’clock and will continue
every afternoon and evening at 2
and 7 o’clock, until goods arc sold.
Seats provided for -adies.
Come
early Saturday next.
I vm aeon have a big line of
HOUDIY GOODS ifl
n«E J0HELRY
tteport.
Hot Spring* com cure, 10 cent*.
For *alc by 8. E. Walt A Son*.
Johnson D.-ug Company and Am.rw
AUCTION
ed that I have dispoaed of my
buainei*.
Hot Spr.ng* soap, 10 cent*.
Hot Spring, healing »alve, 25 cent*.
going om of the. jewelry
inopicnt.
At the Old Stand
Jea .u.i, MdM
f».>d of . I.ddmn
lu l..n. ai.l.U* o,..- iL.y Mr Mdnt
»a.d 1.. jbe biM.- g,rl on Id* kiH-e:
*1
money
remain in Tr vef?e City and carry
bki,idugV~rhrMiiiu Ku
-
Thai’s why I’m haying the
efl.s i
iTs wnirth ..m- s Iasi dollar
; fee. Jh.- pU-aiiLr.* of life Hiai e.,nu-> l»>
j laLIng lIulLstor'* U«K-ky M..itntain T«m.
• iralki Olid » liiu i i s wed as tr .iu n.auy
Iffi-Ui ..r s.ur own L-and. li;,w y..u hod
* j»«rt III tUH gnetu work': If n-.l. -why
druagltts.
nl.* at .-III <i< L* t Rtalions. A>k ag-nu
If.ir rales, liinil of tid < Is and full par
isk-ularh-.
TRY A RECORc WANT AO.
1 Heed Ibe
V
lueiit uf vv4,rUln U*.e «”Yrrlsl1iin Ki»dea\ - ;
*11 firat-clata
«im- da>
! lal.iru u b w .!•
5 soon Ihiroaf;.*,jat.d have «,M
Jj i Nol?l;b..iK of 111
j
»ale by
Price*, Hot Spring* UbleU, $1.
Hot Spring* Quick Relief (llnlmaitl)
25 cent*.
Hot Spr.ng. caUrrh cor«, 60 cent*.
Ilo.iit.l trip lieke!.: at low rab-i. Or
Sick Oay Since.
the fii-I l.-w
rrpuh,Hy.-‘
->es." wld tbn
""' EXCURSIONS
for
WorlcTa Fair, St Lou!a.
i me.
I'
j
In tcsilrot.ny wl„ n-uf 1 l,.*ivc
r.
U.-t ,«> hand in ih<* < iu i.f Trav*
; rUv. Gran.l Trav. r-. Cuinily. S .vl.
! Mirhlpan. on H e 27ih day „f onul
‘
p.^
.
^
cilAS M. RKKIH
,--^v <*|. rk of the City oI T.av.
SsSSSSSSt-—: PnSE&BTis
ai).? U- n- ral l» -biUl>
waervp.vlMe^r|y in theat-aw*,..
■”
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
Vc^tabliJ
K
......... .......... I":/;’;: i .s.:.... ri'-'n..-.-.:"...-.;’ r... ■:
Knpinc IltMiRc
1..:, day. fr..i
fur. n>*oii iiniil
..viiMkid
will hc! j
''
vi-S-jaSda coniiiuuiMi luu, givn me that j
Idocm it but a Mu;tll return U, write you an I
ri. Uc*«.
Ib-nlng «Hbl> In N.*w Y*.ik: R.Kue
Trfi. r, ,U I: Hlsglm.. h> to fi. wll^
FgrI.er and
City
>. P. S. Ha’.l
A letter from another woman showing what was j n.^-i Vw ra"K'FiJe%i.' “
accomplished In her case by the use of Lydia
E. PInkham’s Vegetable Compound.
,„..o
at 2:30 and 7:30. Every lady attend-1 he*. raUi-d a sybodal meeting of hi
i«B receive* a handsome eouvenlr} ar l.dl.«-.w to c-mHldcr. aavmg othe
iWuf^ Wltrh lUrel ^
mr.^ lh»uHana.i id t*M-H id
Hare;
buuybi a l-iv of Ih-Witt's W!
Salte ,m th.-fee-.nimep.ialf.Mi of mir
drcgait-i; mi writ. . C H. LaCnds, of
Zavtt.la. Tes., -'ami ured tl for a *ti|.i
Ward
Enterprise Grocery
Corner State and Union Street?.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY MUCAY FRESENTS
\Vc stand back of every article that you may buy at this sale—You cannot get “Soaked” here. Private sale
cv ry foreaoon-at wholesale prices.- Every* lady attending this sale will receive a beautiful souvenir
hir. r4.ttnlerh
la 1 uui. rw t
Btghor than «mr ether i
m the whole ^abU.braent.
t« Imagine a hj-phen
two fmrdii rm
I
tvUx, become aupjt’.c end daatic from ita
ooaunneda
a^c rdioal
All fibre*
J.H.MARTINEK
21.7 E. FRONT ST.
^
3|cw^er
RMITOEPtoTaMt
mcBiMdi
! tba boase aad
Oeld.Sor«Thrtnt or Lssr TrooUo^ tf BoitMtod, wm, IB Ubm.
I, met witb tbe
TIE YOU DOWN
(josbacin.
who
«r.
« Bl»cr in mr )ei|.Hry bMiMM
Muskrcon.
^ «**y*
»««klag « targrr loc«*k>B. They «
dnky itt rirclevillf. OWo.
Tlirrr »r»- »«• <« n»»«l»rturt0g in
•tli«tk«u m Owomw with a UH0I CP
ital of »5>73^J. Tlie »alar of tb<
«o*a^. 1, tS lOt m. nKmgh «K
■ambor to ■mator by two iban ia l»00
ilM* eairiul iar««tc4 to grater by fS
The Owo«o Bagar cotapany.* lac*
lory bat -tarUH! up for Ibe aeatow
eamiiatoa The factory will rue about
iwi«- n» loog a> laat year. About
fort, rarkiadt arc arriTiag dally from
tiM* waBpaay * toad la l—---------------wlicrw WO acres of IhwU were growa
ibto saaso
Miss Aaa Hartwell, for nearly
y^rs f be sole comtauilon of Miss Hat
rtei CaUax la tbe ligbtbuuse at MIcli
Igma City, has become rlolenily In
sane. Ibe rrsalt ^ being removed from
tbr tlgbtbouse borne. Miss C€»Usx rt^
ceatjy resigned ami she and Mist
- llanweU took quarter. In the elt
since wben Miss Harts ell has brood
ed Otar tbe amlter until .be has
her mlad.
tioine practical Joke Head with no
m ase of rveponslbllUy^ started tbe ni
niir Ibat aa laicnirban electric car
with ball a doioo paaseagers <« board
bad plnagcd
M tknMih Ike «u«4. «1
1 taM MbmU np »« tkiM
eoulxkUfooi Hed.»«l
iiito • deep pleo> et Crreie* •»»“ •«>
neiToXr MCXed dnnrnlac. u It re
three epd ooedieM hour. u. re_____ .le him. He hXly bunted hi.
tool hr .tepplx l»lo kol Mke.. felt
out oC ■ iree ud .prmlped hi. er« end
_____ runeenr with Wilbur Neiwo
ehd hedlr rtekeu op. ThI. to.t «
prohawi the woiet eocldent thel erer
befell bUn. but be n-idenily beer. *
cbenMd Mto. end nrlll probebly rccot
_______ of the W. C. T. V. of D*
Tim hmrd Ibnt pnrtic. were Bpirlx upon opening op n blllinrd nod
pool room in thnt rlllnge The Indie,
bustled about and secured 70 asmot
to a petition against the esublisbmect
of Ihi place and prcaentccl It to Ibr
rlUage council Their request wai
granted and now tbe ladb- win lui:
ibetr attention to paying o% ibc bal
ance of the Davison street sewer.
A Holly girl has lost her steady
When be called the other evening abe
was silting In the dark In her room
A powder puff was on the dresser ant
she quickly touched up her checks be
lore appearing dosfiulaln>. The young
man didn’t stay long; Jutj^hy. the
girl could not Imagine until going to
her itjom and taking a look lu the mir
ror. The powdered charcoal >hlch she
uaisl for cleaning her led th had U-eu
hlng close to the freckle ersdlcator
ihrwe feet hi tbe air. for be reeosaUc:
la the olber tbea bit other brotiier.J
Ptaads, arboB be bada’i seen In twenly years. It was all a practical Joke,
eooeocted for the Climax man’s beae-^
at. He winiagly agreed to share bit
borne, triih the two and the went on
tbdr w rejoicing.
The Janitor of the Bay county counbouae bat a aore] way of •treaung
loard of supcnlBon«. At the con
an of the recent meeting at Bay
City the members were given a purnpIn pie loach.
Oxford has a Juvenile band under j
proaeas of instmctkm. but It It saH
few people have as yet commenced to
Saf,. aarfata,
wm- TBItL BOTTLES FREE
Mr
and
at
Mm
W
Albion
H
on
Crane cab
Friday.
Tbi
lly with her iHirlloa of potatiM *.
worth having Inn-n tiUlpiR*.! from Ihcl
rTliey w«irkel
trrkle. as Mis* Julia Peabody, came u hard and fast mull iliscmered bv their
Atbbm 7J years ago. at the age of id. falbir who broke to them the sad
and her mother was the llrsl white news that they were in the wrong
woman in Albion
A log cabUi. thatch patch and all the tnln rs they had dug
♦•dl with marsh gra-s. and with a blau beloogi-d to another roan. Oh. those
k«i for a 4bMir. served as their home blister* and iore muscle*:—Scottvlile
Mr. Crane cam*- to Albion at. Hie age Enterprise.
.
tif Ik. by lumbiT sagou. Iruui Auburn,
N. Y., and coming ihiough ilo rosin
Btnvi of Jpcksmi bis
sazou
aialW in the mud
Tw„ >esr
i:.: hi* a^vai^aml m
>.srs eti. r hiI //'. bride s arrival he iuarrlf*d Miss Pea
■-iKHly. He attended the lanio is
l u
del Uie Oaks" ronvreilUm in Jsek-o.i
CliU»f Knglueer fl A Alfred, of tb«
Pere Marquette, has ct)romenr.*,| hi*,
atiniial todr t*f the road which piv
The scat* In thi ulmenrallon end of
the car art* arrsngt'd In tiers. like
th*ise of a rircu*. and are'otcuplwl by
the master mivhaniCs^ the various
dtoskm* of the road. Kver, foot 01
ilu txMu! will be examinod b, daylight
Tin imriv 1* formed into rummlitiHf
she 4.n*l wunh broking
thedri '*’*■ '***** Ho]l!sivr > IUh
i C\>K ».At.K—Htmwfc *rd1 tw«. l4»u. h«OM> fsr
DANCE ORCHESTRA
sh. d liet-: F. D. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
Mountain j the VIOLIN, has organized a DANCE
I o! vfiuih.; orchestra and it ready for dance
Jid.nro”. engagements and alto for a few pupil*
on the violin.
For ,rm. call at South Sid. Shoe |
.up2s-tf'
f<0.
store.
.RSSgS;
k RECORD WANT
iS"£j~:rS5g?:r3
5 0«inu to t!u- rcluccil prices on wire autl porcelain j
wc Call
^
examidr a
Euninnd. ’ Iv J
,
• t.iM I like iny own ctuniry ix
ilnitelv lH-1ier. Tht r-tnw- nm.v hav*
.• ta t that
Tein!»*st
BtaiUm
of going fishing, but all tbe time In
____________
,
tlielr father by dig
ging iKUatiK * for him
homely -
Mothi.-s Praise It.
til kdiMwSn;; .Mr'
un au. ndun.-er of
Tan.
«a^ my e;)o;«»ar.n»n d.u ih*
j “Wire Your House”
,-rv low liiyirc.
Call an<!
t an estim.ite.
J
a
j'JV: i J
rod«-l.„. T.,» A .-crl.to rar, t..r l.,| *
Small i>d?'
rtra.llia'l'to,
_
b*
»=a«K® eiootno oo.
PHONE 502.
125 CASS ST.
:
'
won with *74 ,w>tnu to Zll points for
the ^ltlc of Mr. McGuin
A crow
counted ko puiuts and Alexander’s sldu
'-watched a fl«Mk all day to »ce where
0«:{“KKN'T;»l«». nT
«nir'g*. and
j:
J
LOST.
L-w,^.e-eaturrUy
HihI. r pb s,^
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EA-T
Xl.C3tk-kPco-«:.s2Ht .n-5t‘Ptm!e2..%SKhv',;*ter Menu.
riiKMKeo o*t.T AT the uasoratoev or
miscellaneous.
__________________________________ _____
PAI.XI1^TI:V foM-tili
D.WITT ec CO.MPANY. CHICAGO, iLi-
toi ir.r.iCTR
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Hd turti m lbic
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lory, tn-r-'.t; rm*-ti Hi
H«i. l-.niran^-^^ ^
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
TIME CARD
The Republican Candidate for Governor of Michigan
Troy man holds the championship
rivoid for gall In Oakland county. Ho
gave ht* -wife a l•l^enuous walloping
the other day. an offense for which be
has
been arrested
licfere. and then
her-probably on a charge of extreme
t ni. Ii.v
He got a position In the coun
1} baMile instead of the coveted deand his wife’s enjoying peace
4 aS Will be in Traverse City
>
Tomorrow, Woiinostlaii Afternoon
WHERE MILLIOIIS ARE HADE
Interett.ng Letter That May Mean
Much to Resident# of Trav-
~r..« Ml.
Reeves, i lost the ht*ring la my right
and abont three nr four month*
. my left ear became almost as ba«l.
_ fart. 1 was so bad that people bad
to shout at roc to make me hear. 1
bad about given up la despair all
hope* of ever recovoriag my hearing
when f saw that yo*i recommended
Hyomel. I used two bottles and can
BOW bear
mr watch tick with elUu-r
ar my
ear. and my beeuiag to bow all right
This deafness must have been caused
’ they w«at to zoott and at dusk crept
fPoB caUrrb. for It to now cared. Hy>p U»
Fad gut i:>. which made ome4 certainly docs what you
them 7h«» po4au on crows alone. Tbe for ft.'
Hyomel has made Btoay cure* of ca
lOBCTa put «P a big banquet at which
the mayor of the cit.r pre.lded. aad H tarrh. and In corohlaatlon with Hyo^
mel balm, of catarrhal deafneas tn
was aiaeh a success that the
Trarcrae air and nearby towns. 8.
cuaiasi w in be made aa aanu
E. Wall A Sons give their peraonal
guarantee to refund the moac
Plaaey. aged 14. of Irt___ ___
’The
aa^tid^ to cmnlate rirens feaU, and t not
__ give quick_relief.
_
___
with two other boyi hitched one cad ^wi^VitralbmiUw^n’^obcaii^^
a alrr to a irtto. 3* fart from the tft.
------- vta
Krfn»*1^T%.............
A A B. b
‘iS
In Sfeinberg’s Grand Opera House.
:
**?!•■
Tram, for tJmUir «.V»y and f*r».TMaonl iMv* st
r^w tnnn t »^Ur V Tr srsd rr.iT«moBl sr
eRANO RAPIDS I IHDIARA RT.
COMPARY
TrsJi. \-*rro Trav.
ton Willi tt-rih P' rw*—a>-k
Train iravwa Trari-nw I’U.t »
.HUtldy then S not a rcailer »f
Ri-rord who ha* m.t heard of the
lie* made lu tbe Beaumont oil
' vision kept separate, the report
.
While the tale* of fin-iuneA
chief enpinetr at tiu
x-kAly made are lnterv*^tl
. they ar-*
the trip, who
will award
really mu half an valuable I our reanH. t^ap folio*
u
k:
Firr: prLi- of iTiiu ers as the following lettei rom L K
Caswell
o Lh. ^1
rial in charge of the ditision Pre«*ion. prv**ldent of
ih,
■ l»ri*e*. first prire U Prv*»tim Drug Comiumy of Besnm
1100. with second an» one of the largeM wholesale and
house* in Texas
.......... I..........
lesser aunmnls. ThU
Ir. Prtston wrlu*«
‘EncluiKsd you
l»lan mcife. ike head* of the various
I find a letter that came to u* un
KTllcd from J C Reeve*. 770 Pcari
divLiuns lu <-kMotant effort to outstrip
I hare known Mr. Reevt-* for *ev
each iHher ami n->ult.s in great ex
...I years. He to a reliable man and
ccllenwif work
tolier la which lu Albion nimrods parGebrge McGuire and R. D.
<-*AI« xa»der chowe side* and the latter
cvi:ni**HE'»
I.S.- t/.
• Kk-I • >1r fll« II-. M.iUlr-rip<Hi f.tr (lie « mi
- KM.iuh.-toi.d-l.-tre-l»rtit.»-*»h.t«|-.-i *1.1
.-l.pb..... f^iwrrKttlNek a iluyl splolbiDK
tski—ee>-. lu
-easy to ts
nil drttcclR>
Kodol
Hon. Fred M. Warner
, Tlie r»iad Is checked over and <ach d:
The siKui.men of Albion afc plan
iilng a great hunting etwtest to be hcH
next Tbunulaj
one was held last Oc-
*
J
^b«i will judge the work of the ruat!
f*
4
4
4
4
♦
jomney to the PmHic and Laiu. '
^
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A Good Compieaiin.
Sparkling eyrsx ami ni'k
•-< k*. X"
.!•
m
AtooamusBV
JOHNSON. DRUG CO.. F. H. MEADS. S. E. WAIT
raying In* ha* m.t ike sllchte.Tt mten ' J
..ullsna railroad, has hupplleit human
cSTi 5Sf.\r
_____ .rABAhCTI________
________
MTMrStMMaaiU
braled their sixty-third wedding anui
Tho colg goooino core for at/ Long Dioooom.
Coft-OL'klihBtf.WtXuk.wU.
•
swi ptw
SiSM iitfW
I fM!7wbcrc praite mir
nr Ih.* .affc
A CARD.
dgned. do lieridiy
le money t.n a
to refund tbe
and she bad got them mlxcd.-Holl,
Greene’s War
Warranteil
bottle of Greene's
Svrup of Tar If It fails to curt* your
HeraW.
_____________—river Tbe earl,
___
We also-guarantee a
bn J. White Is an Engllfbman, cough or cold
siurlca maattoaed the drowning of half
„.
.ile
to
prove
^tlsfactury tif
like all from that country like* 75-cem
inonev
refunded
<
a duaca passengert
By noun ihl^
and will have a gtMid pardon. No par S. E. Walt A Sons, Johnson Drug Co
number bad seelle«l to iso dtir.i ii. and
ts complete wlitioni cabbage, and
■*
* HHxlmrp
cxcluul p*H,ple sVre rushing to the
* bo exception. He presented us
car* liotfa 81 Bay City and Bagtnaw ,o
a hiwd of cabliagc the other day
go to The Sd ne of the “teiTlble acrlweighed twenty ponnds and four
dciii.” So sure were tbey,that the ac
»s. enough to make all the saucr- I. tm «Mli MU Urak.'. Pklueu. Wlw.
rldeat bad r«ally bappraed that they
kraut wc should ever want.—Clinton
------- IU.CUHMir.Ck.aM>.
ttMMjgbi I he Intcrurban employes wen*
l.ocal
.^nering lip the mishap, and would no*
Holly man has grown a winter
Ukt Ibeir denial seriously. After they
TRV A RECORD WANT AO.
raillsh that weigh* eight and a half
tisd Inspecti^d the tnidgr. saw no sign.
IMuindfi. He sayi. li Isn’t a horseradish
«»f excitement , no river searching part
either.
kw. or similar evidence t4 a dlsasi-r.
lA*t Sunday two youths, fllli-d i*i
they rrln-aled. rresUallen, Inqulrlci
ovrrfiuwlng with a de.sire to rei«ay tlif
cunilDUed to |h-sUt Manager Morrli
hours of parental care be»iow nl
even 74 hours after.
them, announced their Intention
I .
I L;
11'
cntpha»aM to toko.
Ptawmiciana Pronoanced Him TromMe Conaompaon.
fei^**^n Kennedy’i
Tar. It contains no <
and
A J. Urcxel. the Philadelphia mil
HoneyBee
BeeIt on
.....--------and the Honey
erer,' bottle w.
of the genuine.
ccnulne. Kcu llocslre.* arrived home ib»- other da.t
Laxative Honey and Tar curei from s trip along the Pacific cjso
all coughs and assirts In expelling just in time to learn Irun ’h - nev r
colds from tbe system by gently
"dI.l're“#or
Contemplates taking IM*
_______ ________ _
pcrm.ne«. .UkI.- to Busl.u.l, ilr.
UrT,;! iWu.ml5 d.-nl.- th.
r. me<ly for cblldrrii. Sold by .11 drus
Nouaws. on the Cmnd nspb!*« A
Poa bAtE.
MEW
DISCOVERT
Fniail$UMFTION,aUI)H$ tin GOLDS.
trr-r.
mmtU. Tb«c«iUtPtJie.elglibor.
U«kbad. from wua yos
i eartain ramadjr:
, to Uka
DR. KING’S
I Jerked off bit coal
TkMBpraMH
WANTao.-
d-tltir at r’*I
t.m w.th i.-rtb
Tram li*vt* Tnsrwrw* <*»r tur ^orU:port s«
5.. l
Mr. Warner and a party of Distinguished Speakers will arrive in the city by the G.
R. & I. at 3:15 p. m.. and leave at 4:45. allowing one hour and a half .
for the meeting. Plenty of time for the people of Traverse
.
City and vicinity to meet the
• ; ,
a': '-tf
:
Next Governor of Mieblgan.
V-
•t a .t* P M.
Tiwin *rnr*.|roto
»t U:Mxp.
U L UK-WWOUD. 0„r A T. A^
O.S SLXEA^A^L,^
PERE Marquette
Sn,i2i.uw
•
The trwn bearing Mr. Warner and party witi stop I-IVIi MtNl TESat Kin;;sley, rcachinif inat place at
2:30 p.m. Tfce train will also make a stop of FI VE MINUTES at Williamsburg, rcacTiinij that place 5:05 p. m
Mr. Warner will talk to the people upon the issues which have made this an exciting caapaign and evcrjbody is
invited to meet him. People from the country will have an excellent op|iortuniiy to hear state issues discussed by
one of the men most interested.
::fe
>• a .c tod
rrJ^Aja’ft.YsirsTT*'r. H. Srowtita. bt Faul-Wlfe wax
?ick fur years, nothing did any gwH
vnill we uoed HoHUter’s. Rocky Mouatalii T«w. Now ftbe’s kiUnirg and
I ht iliby. 'jj coui>. ‘i’s'a ur labk-lk.
! Jobnvoa |>r»»c
IS
Ckest
CCMKIRfflffimiU
tMiS
Do met ondr f*«
rao^botWcockof^Afri-
Tto 0taB cm. iu j«~* •
m cMrek
vrapwtjr li
mtaamtaea
iff serai issEssnar
BMKTAIKttn '
TPM WpedL
J. A, Mlckcraop. John Wood. T.
loproe. Warn* Flam Jote
i. Howard. John lAwreoce. Wm,
STOVES
?r^-t“sikSr^wiik.2t
4 by Oormaa HoppoprtiTorilf iPfoM
. Now TortL bPCPaae A. iTSSte. M Pto5ib“kra.^‘'k Dmin. WUterd Cary. G. B. Newman.
virtt* «t
Heary C. Ooee. Thoa. 1
•ICht. Tm »M w«r« vorldM Im » vte It P ^
Paris. Geo. Scott, Oeo.
•tpy opt plcbu. PP4 tet teM PM lob comb. Sber. Howard. Perry Norrl* Sarah J. CaHfIPa. Jaa. Stack. Fred
Smith. MUos Hill. W. Clyde FIna. Luclada
Fox. Nell Uvingstone.
' nw of lllPSPl fPPIrtmlop tero
mmk whm tlm MtM
Mf
Waldia. A. C. Bller. Cham.
.
mode OPt ppptpot Mr». K. ft
siM rsM nui nMitef PM tkrai Md
Netoop Oore. A. V. Palrtck. Wm.
le PPd Mr*. H. P. Hma by Ite O. J. tuxwoot. ItartOB Bliek. J. Bat- Btockmaa. Joha tetbania. A. a Cur
•9tke«Mf«W. r^wtiUtl»iiM.th.
tis. aif. Clyne. Morris Decker. Looisa
MVtlM or llio BlM wmmt tHot mmm irtri Attorpey Um of P«eblo. CoL
Ayers. H. D. Poaynas. R. Wledoeft.j
2L2sr~*
^
^
To^foltlP. Hp4 ttey fWMlPOd
•opld teTt bOM tertoi pure.
SoToiPl Hol^vo pMke p tette
fiMMd hr tk* vwctaMi. ta Ik. «««
.( 4m«
or r.talH'w. Tk. 0.mat lor Ik. oortk «<«• «**••/ ‘ro*
rare <)>««.. Ow> I. i»ir>iy "•«
Ik. 4mIi« at tfikodex Jm Iket thHr
betel «py iMi PI iMt upon the holy
tel Of Jerotplo*. Tbe other
I. tbe .ppentiaap itel to pltoe
btopdbt froM the holy Und in tbe cof
tP of tte 40Pd will keep orll eplriu
p«my ted piPierre the body,
tbrio yPPr. 990 oofoni retired rmbbU
tew ttet line protU were to be
by tapporUni eortb from Jeniteepi to
tpUify thU demtod. pod they formed
p pprlpereblp. They tero plpcet of
bPteetk In all the Jewtab ceiPOlerieIn Brooklyn end Lon« UlPPd. The
• enrtb to copUlned In bopot. terrrK
and
petr the oolrppce i
eemeterlet. At peprly every fuacnl
•opM rich felPlIre of the decoPite
boyt p poppd of tte holy Mrth, paying
II IPr U. The «Prtb It plpcod nwier
tte bead pf tbe dead wmenrtet Ilk#
pillow. Modb of ihU earth It hrongl
to thU ooualry every year by return
lag pUgflmt to Ptletilne. The rthbl^
buy It ftwm the p!U;rlm»—New York
New York ba» Ihhu Hooded
bnpdiet of lottery ticket. *ei
PmktT. Ormt todlcaktioo
rs-r.pollUra
I. a efcarefc to»r "
Joha Atoiaadw Dowto kaa peorak-l
.inuBto wUh Ik. 0««iCTalk |ian»
T .awmacto* Ikat k. will allow ao
«»ocrailc aoummmo at ih. poll, to
Zioa City Ok elocUo. itoy. heeam. k«
ray.. DO d«Bo»atU TOi« will k. raal.
The awrti Ckery Ckaa. ctok. aodr
up torgaly of wdl kaown aoetoty l»o
pie of warittoato®. liwl«llD« ■»b.r.
ol Ike dtoloaatic oorpa. aopreio. coon
ery moaly. ktoiylaod, acroas the dieirt« llae. waa raided by the ehertB the
day aad rareral hundred dollpn
«onh ol llrior. aelrad and the bar
teraler teraporartl) placed under nr
There U now Uvlng al NUh. SenrU:
nran-who
well ncdunlnwd
LflrJBynm. Hll n«nc to Storan ZlkItach and h. U 111 y«>r. old. Thon«h
prohahly lb. oldrat maa Itolng I
be I. uondeffully .Uiorou.. with .Irar
orj. (ood *»<»l»bi. and tlron*.
y«dc. H. biuHnucb to any of
TmimklBa. Oao. Bnrrowa. Wilcox. Coiumtet Ttefts. Co.. Susan Gravel.
H. Kfta. W. Helm. W. H. Cory . J
L Mttche _______
an. Perry Hannah BaU. and
Interested ia the laying of
^ Utom*^" Urtweea
amia atreeU: in the alley be10th pad lUh atreeu. from
Wadaworth to BohemU strecu; in the
aller between 11th and 15th streets,
from Wadsworth to Bohemia atiwt*
as heretofore adopted by the council
of Travenw CUy, Michigan, take noee:
That the roll for the special aaaeaament for the toying of a sewer In tbs?
aUey between Sth and 10th streets,
W’pdaworlh to Bohemia atreeta;
in the -mlley between lOih aad lUh
streets, from Wadsworth to Bohemia
street: in the alley between lUh and
irth alreeja. from Wadaworth lo Bo
hemia alrccls. la now. In my office for
pubUc InapccUon.
Notice U also hereby given that lh«
council and board of aascaaors of the
hi. ad.«iiotv. to #*hUn« acalaat lb.
Tnrka In earlier year*. He look part
:n the war which gave the Greek,
their frei-Uom. and he recall. Lord By
ron a* -a young, curly-headed Bngllah
man much lovi-d by the Greek., wboae
diwlh. occurring during tbe InaurreclUm. they mourned dt-eply.- Lord By
run ha. been dead eighty y ear*.
One of the most Interesting young
GnglUhwomen vUfilng America I
many a year ia Lady Dorothy Leggc.
daughter of the Bari of Dartmouth,
who traveled from Boaton to Hanover.
N. H.. with her parents to aec her fa
ther lay the corner stone of a new
building for the college bearing hi.
name. Lady Dorothy is a deep aludent
of polhlcal i-conomy. and. like her
brother. Vlaconnt U-wlaham. U a
warm admirer of the younger nallona
The viaooufft and hU alKtcr have long
watched the developineni of two won
derful people—the Americana and lha
Jabaneac. DtHh believe the world*
"iCT:
7th. INH. to review
rollF. at which time
lunlty will be giver
sted to be heard.
20lh day of October. 1901
CHAS. M. BEERS.
City Clerk.
WTlCEOFiKTgfiOFBOARDOf
lEVKw AU EQUAUZATIOII.
teatingappamta. Yon cannot
exteoda warn wttome m a
cold bouse, «> matter bow good
a ilioncr you setve. Run no
wte. but have R-J. Mercer &
Ok. the pfannben, overhaul
KISUL HARDWARE
fedStiooto Astkahonl 1»{ileiaeiito,Citnaca BBd Wegooi.
Iradiei»« ioTited to ca*
KS?LJ.®M’’uwte. M^^tel^y Dto-j
Secor. Al Naah. Craw A Hardy. H W.
Snath. C. U Darla, F. J. Sutherland.
M. L. Lyons. Mrs. Rose Webb. A. C.
Rowley. P. Paris. D. E. Carter. RobtWaller. Lydia Jameson. Josephine
tees. F. K. Saxton, Oeo. E. JcwelL H.
ft. Burns. W. E. Moon. Nellie Johnson.
0. U Thomas. N. W. Hsrric. C- H.
loteson. Fred Dean. O. L. CouUcr.,
Ilary E. Slyter. M. C. Miller. Harry
Chlnoworth. John Danford. J W. MU |
ler. G. P. Garrison D. L. Nickeraoprf
Jay Young, Thoa. McClusky. J. McAl
Hater. Alfred Ayers. O. P. Hughs, A
A. R.
Pike. Wm. Ralne. Arthur Hadley. K.
W. butler. W. a Bennett. A Huell
mantel. John Gallagher. W. B. Knagga.
Davidson. Mary Mlcklor. >Yank Vuge.
M. E. Loucks. G. l>. Kenney, a B
Howard. H. W. Smith. Ray Monroe.
Perry Hannah. N. T. Nelson. Mrs. Ub-
Noble. A. a Hannaford. Z. T. Swan.
Henry Candeld. Warren E Salabury. j
Bert Mullen. Jane and Hatty Mt-Gln
hbi. F. Ncason, F. F. O Neil. R. G
Paulin. Enoch L Johnson. Mary a
Kilderhouac. John Probert. A F. How
ard. Ernest Cralb and all other lu-r
Interested In the laying of a
the alloy bi-iween 9ih and loih Mroct*.
from Wadswcirih to DivUtun htreoti*:
in the alley betwt-en loth and lUb
Pln-i-is. front Wadnsorth to nivisl.o.
stroof*. In the alloy iK-lstH-n lUh and
12th Mn.H'ir. fnnu Wadswfith U» IW j
vision htrerts, as lu rott»fori- .-ulopU-d |
by iho c-o.inoU cf TravorM- City . Mlc!i
igan. tsko uolict-:
RJ.Hercer«Co.
Cent Cebs, Ceah
GmUiST
Weed er trash CHEAPEST
.raHEALTRiEST..
Will keep a gi«d fire all night In
tn
Dili's Oritiul Hit BUitStim
JlBSOLUTBLT OMttUSS
0»TI
voBSUHaon
lICMudPnHCi.
-ijOHN R. SANTO
PM TALKING Yhl
Beauty Remedies
:il I-------LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
teaote Off tteMWte of tte ototne vi
Ktog Dtefio. dog op to
a P. CARVIII « BRa
IFIRE INSURANCE
DO YOU TUMBLE
DRS. SAWYER
wffNMALLftftOM
-J)ENnSTS.„
A. D. TYLER
$I S 18
DENTIST
Best GranuUted Sugar for
a limiletl time.
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
25c ^ 8
i201 FRONT STREET
;j.H.Mnrii
6N.WMeWllly
i
MORROE 4 MeWETHY
Bcst'^oilol Oatv
TMA-r
E. G. lewis Gash Bracer IDERERU INSURARCE
mtU make jrour $tgo fertheft
226 Eact Frrat Street.
31 I NEWWILHELM BLOCK
SUTTONB BAT. MlCft
“a^.”MILLER
I'M TALKING YhT
L..T YOU FORGET. |
itxt.
A Grand Old Soldier.
Troubled With Severe Pains in His
Back for 30 Years.
N:
I BEIEiiAL iSUflAICE |
That the Hct Springs medicines | *
lavc cored THOUSANDS IN TRAY-1 "
TMAT
MADAME RITA KRAUS'
Backache
m
|
LEST YOU FORGET, j
FvSaleByAllOfiKittt
DR. FENNER’S
Fire Insurance
FEZ 1000 WITTS
levtoiBittnrElieL'tc
Trank trudt
146 Tr0ttl St
T JtoJggj&sr
I.IOHT
This Is U-cause they are air
tight and guarant«-d to stay at
an long as used. If you want io
control the lire In a istove yoi
must control the air supply. No
oiher stove manufactured can
In guaranteed to suy air tight.
II iK the air light feaitiA- anti
the all steel radtollug sort
which make this stove the mot<t
i«Cfjnumicml aad inoM |r-.>tr i-rful
healer wliha«ll KtndH of
Come In and :ee thi-. womlvrful
heater.
m»8»>ors for the pur!*«*.• of d.-lray ing
that ior( «if the etwt which the
Ik. tie by sp-^ PM TALKING YET
ell decided hhou
he laying of a
rial aKKC'sstncni
In the all
ot Springs msdic*
.. ... .^.reet.-. frttn. —....
^U>n stri-eis: In the alley uiwreu Id h Tave cured THOUSANDS IN TRAYnth strtvti; fn»m Wadsworih io
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
don street.s in the alley bciwi-en
nth and 12 th streets from Wads j sate by alt first class druggists.
worth to Divlsio.-! streets is n«*w on |
file at my oflli-e for public- lnMK-< tion.|
Notice Ih also hen-hy given that tlx |
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
Ci.um il and touird of a>;>essors «»f th*
WINTER-8 WOOD?
city of Traverse CUy w ill huh I No
vemU-r 7th. .9bl. in said city at th^l
If not. da so st once. We hsvc
ctMincil rooms, at «LoV-ioek p. m to n-j
HMnch wocKl In hemlock, mixed
view said assctosmcnt roll, at which:
wood and all hardwood. Call
lime and platH» opinuiuniiy will b“
given all lH*rMms iuieresUd lu !»c
up about It on phones. Bell J7.
heard.
Citizens 244.
Dated this 20lb day of Oct»d>er. 1904.
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER CO.
CHAS. M. UEUUS.
::31Jy-14t
City Clerk.
Ladies, -you can pimp on it tram
ple on It but It will oomo up amiting
avary tima.- Caiman’s Elaatlo Floor
Vamloh. B. t WaU A Som. Travaroe
City.
I
fer the treat National holiday.
BARIIEYARDERSOR
IIO rn^mtm
...
To Ihe Taxpaying Elwiors of the
City of Traverse CUy. Grand Trmverse County. Michigan:
aura offerlpg liberal co«
The Board of Review and Eqaallratalet pad beartng the nas
tlon of the City of Travene City. Mich
baowo In mtny cltle. for year.
Igan. will meet In regular session on
^ tbrougb conaectlon with tbe
Monday,
the 7th day of NovemlK-r. A.
PPPPU of lottery twlndlee. The new
D. 1904. In the council room In the
ticket U detigned to greatly re«jmblc
Blatc Bank building, from li o'clock
that iMicd by the old UiuUlana lolleiy
until 11 o-cliH-k in the forenoon and
tod U preleotlou«ly gu^iecy by wv
from 1 o-cliK-k to 4 o chH-k in the afiercalled iMUik. la LaSalle .Ired. Cbl
the same day.
cago and In New Orleann. The mac
They shall have Ihe power to rcuewboM; name apiw In tbe affair harilH*. rtvvalue and re^uallzc the
repeaUHlIy—the U*ti
several
parts of any description of real
known lu.tnnce bavlng been In June
Miate. but not to Increase or diminish
when be wmi Uken from tbe “bank
the total ^scssment upon the same.
in Cblcpgti and held under $5,000
rsons interested may appear at
bond, to an.wer cbnrgi'. of .endln.;
this meeting, and the board will hoar
tottery rtckeu through the malU. Unconsider their statements, and
st udeni oftcers of the staff collt
der ibc prr*em eebeme there Ih to'be
after hearing ted
p drawing for oil land>t in laoulnUnn snd Infantry and cavalry sebooU
I U- final and
cUlon of ted U»ard
Nov. 1$. pod buyer. »ir;ihe tlcketn ore Lesvenwinh have among them «
•Uppueed to Ih- eorurlng option* on .-ral members of mHisi mlliury fam conclusive.
ilies. The grandfather of Ueuicuanl
Given under n hand ihl.s 2idh day
portion* «»f the property.
• -It U not a Quenhoo »»f whml hI.«II llelnuclman wa.* a noU-U Union gen of October. 1904
wc do with the negra in tbe mmth, but f-rsl In the civil war. Ueiilcnanl l*aul
Ptet %bPll wa do with the while maa. H McCook U of -the fighting McThat U the problem.- ted Praaldent Cm»k * fsmily, hU father U*ing General
W. G Frtwt of Berea cndlege. Berea. Alexander McCoi»k. a dlsilngt
Ky.w In a lecture before the Northern dtan fighter and civil war hero. Ucu
HUnoU Ti-arhem* p.iHHriatlon j*r^l tenant J. U Tllfords father. Genera
J. H. Ttiford. now riHlred. was In th.
deal rnmt dcplcliHl
the iKH*r uneducptod white man U th - service forty yemrs. Lleineaani W. I'
Forsy th is a.son of General .
■lonnUlnoun-district* of Kentucky
told what aerugglea and what .acrl Forsyth, the Indian ftghter, who. with
ffeca the monnulneera often undergo General Miles. General Merritt and
other oftkx'r*. received comm
to gel an edocallon. and dcacHbed the
dimcnHlc* tmrter which a teacher wa* sions for **s|H«clgr distinguished setforced to labor In that i»art of the V ice*;
By siKTlsl mandate of the shah of
conntry. -The need of competent
tMaicr* In the noulh U grant.** amd Persia President Francis of ihe exAi» ri-EinM THE Bu»d.
14r. Krotl- “Thotie beat gtted lo teach posltioo has iKH-n decorated with the
Orth-r
td the Lion and the Sun. which
the tslemcntpry branchea are the ooea
the lilgheHt In the kingdom of IVrwho can perform the moat good. Thcrti.
The
dectiratk»n
is
the
first
of
so
la a acarcily of altaneniary teacher*
tiHla) bvcputoc the average pedagague high a grade prt-senied to a clUzen of
aspires too high and will not be con the United SUtes,
Mbs Isabel Hagner. private socre^
tent to Utoch the rudiments of rvod
tan to Mrs. Roosevelt, has a fostum
tog. tgrlUng and prilkmetlc.Murpt HptoUPtL the veteran Journal xmple for all the frivomies of Newport
and
TuxMo or for division uf her lUt
bt. of anctonaU. has bcea elected
prtetePt of the American Newsboys- betwoon k^fth avenue and Belgmvt
Compppy. which WPS organUed to pub
Ush the AmerkPP NewsboyT Maga useful carver she mapped i
gipe. He also has been cbomm editor self when, with a thinner
entered semipublic life, '
of the mojnxloc,
: W. H. Pelly. PWtodcIphto. eonghtrl
ance rccoaUy she gave no siga of lu
for an ho»r. Died
J. Walta Lehpree, New York. Is icaUunlo leave ter prascut post
a to aaid that the family of Haro
mlteng. Crteltors ara out $400,000.
Mrs. Jimmie Parker s pet cat is lost Thaw. 4he young Pliuborger who
to New York. Flader will get $100 re contty married Evelyn Floreaoe fie>
bit the chorus girt and artlsu*
cU has spent nboul $l.0te.t>00 to trytog
to keep him from making Just s
laarTtogo as te has eoniracted.
Tboasate* td wanaau lor abagod yarn maa has been entangled o
Ittiite
foteiy to Naw York xral oyaskms with vtage hoi
ate! tte sum aunod is believed to te
te aonrte|to otoolAmi day.
CbMtete .Itopfw'o vao«htoooe ’s teout what It has eosi hto family to BaUIirDra(gi(U,SOo.«Wl$X.
ij-tA.iiSriaGga."* ~~
TIiltertiitTImlailiiilEssatiiis
p*c a tee tmkey and an eftcem
lkitwai»t<raft the HOUSE.
WIFE. Aho » fen toe of
wk^ jP'’!Sjrrs-
%kiM m folog to tep^ tlM>
fbikmoi Hm i«U •• ftiil •• ihojr mH
Mtf tell pot boop mw ftr«P tte ploee Mn. Hoorarrit *».. • pletor. lo *
Ptert ttey ^oro wbtag two «ln ekmck fmir to FImWo*. U I, to k»
glTra u 1 prto. to tk. mom pordv
■tot vtep. wttb • ropr pte p cfM
fij
te. jgfflpdted a bise Uatui
TeA-UMaapy. W.aCteacy.aft.
Bcpr. ft. C Rteteoek. Fraalt Doipb.
pyppk Lpkym. Gtea. Crappy. Bart
« OMte. lto»>M City ..d •!«
OHf.**
s«Mn^
••^•< iw IHW cl
MlraUMIBINOl
I ha^ e been troubled with severe
pains m mv back and kidnevi» for
over 30 veam caused by expotiurc
clurinj: the Civil War.
I tried Inanv Patent Meibcmes
and physicians but could secure no
permanent relief. ,
_
A sample bottle of Dr. Fenner s
Kidney ind Backa
pven roc and
Rood that I fmaliy took several of
your dollar sized botllt-. which
effected a prompt and i>ermancnt
is pleasant to take. You may
reler anv one to pic as I ihall take
great piasurc in recoiumending it
Henry C. Ci.xvton.
iv St.
l^is. Mo.
719 X. Broadway
i
(MOook
M. a. V«»*r. M. D, rredoBi*. H. T.
ron WU.I •> C. A. •oceM onoo ca aiio r.«. mkad*.
FOI NICE DST
Kiedlieg Wood
That ths Hot Bprings msdiclnss j______ _____
sva carad THOUSANDS IN TRAY-j I’M TALKING yS^T
ERSE CITY. Thn ren cur. yoo. Fra |
LEST YOU
Th.t th. Hot Sprin,. iiradletoe.
ul. by all <lrra clara ttrugglrt..
■V. eured THOUSANDS IN TRAV.Iraalrar «. »or. i ERSE CITY. Th.y eaa eur. ytra. Fra
—lral,by.ll«lr,lclra.dn.99toto.
_
^ : Jwti ttHiiriiiBTarlor Coal Co.
:
B«tx rhMMt
§
“n.’BSSi.
MADAME inA KRAUS’
Beauty Remedies
HrSabByARDnifWi
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
PM TALKING YET
^
FIR»T class MEAT MARKET.
LEBT YOU FORGET.
Frpxh and Salt Ffto. 0»aned Coodi.
That tte Hot Bprings matfleinM rj 1
Orders called for and dallverod.
hava cufWd THOUBANDB IN TRAV.
Cor. ^It fith and rrmnklto Sts.
ERIE CITY. Ttey am ours jrMb For
sals by all Brat Mato tfrwffRtoto.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD^
y. ^vcmcM. 1. itM.
1# HffrjHiy
OBJECT IS
NOT KNOWN
HAS MOKCN FAITM.
P STOP TIE lOSSUIIOlUTS
jrTH«ATT.I.rTTpeHTER«,..
RALTAH CHANNEL.
Vp UntU • LaWi M««r ThN AfUmm
m OmM V«f«To«i oP tht AlWr
icusanK
OMiteK A MrioM Sro at dm iMpe of
Claire Cvrtla But mote VUn
non bad a ottdio In a imiiUA fi
or of fUlSov B-en and Mrfas to aea
bow It wroold look la tbe dartu abOHtd
tt aader tbe «wcb witb tbe ivaaH that
Itf hue waa
Tbe friace oa tbe ooaob eaaght and
tbe Bre aolekly apread to tbe
aatfearpet. Fbr a few arfaataa tblact
bot by prompt aae
Her tbe danger waa averted. Tbe
waa folly covered by
carled la the Oarrer agaaej
BALTIG FLEET
HASPROGEEBEB
HAS BEEN PERMITTED TO LEAVE
VIGO, BPAIN.
MfM ChMWMl All Ni^hL
FOUR OFFEERS WERE DETAMED
Br Wlrr u> tte Bminc Record.
OlMUr. Nor. l.-8l»ttliai»e
wim tAc 4«9«niir« from Vljco of the
RiiMlaa oqtmdron ibe BrIfUh
SENT TO ST. PETERSBURG TO RE
here pm on 9. wortlke appearance
PORT TO GEAR.
ooOUMBdert were aammonad to tbetr
abtpa and tbelr decka were ck
for MtiuB. The ob>ect of the i
Believad In Bt Petersburg that Oanla n mjatarf. Tbe Britlab boau pa
eral Kuropatkin Will Be Unable
Uotlad tbe cbMuel all nlifhi. A Brit
to Hold Mukden and la Preparing to ReUra.
The creabic papem declare that A<! B>' Wire to the E~lng Rect>rd.
Biral Bojeetrenakr ba» bn»ken faith
Vigo. Simln. Nov. l.—The Ru*alan
ia departlnf from Vi^o with tbe Bal Baltic
under X^briral Rodjesiea^ky left here at 7:30 this morning,
It ia tbe feniral belief that the Brit t ia understood that four offipers of
lab aoet at Gibraltar win Ktop the Rua tbe squadron who were coocernod In
alaa aUpa abould they atiemjii to en
hooting at the British fishermen
ter ili^ oaat cbaaael of Glbralta -. have been detached from the fleet In
alKitikl aatb a (rare atep be cunaider ai'cofdance with an agreement beed oMiaaaiT. Tp to a'laie hour thi>
1 RnssU and Great Britain. The
afiemoan no official verflon of th
officers are now en route fur St. Fetirg to present reports to the
Cxar. The Russian ships VrIII be permilted t»» proceed to the far cast after
Millog at Tangier.
CaiVt Hold Mukden.
Sr. Fetersburg, Nov. 1.—The general
autff has expressed a belief that Gen,cral Kuropatkin is prciuirlng to retire
Vrum the Shapke river ns usm as the
They
Had Oofia Otit 'to Cleae Alley GaU ^panese advance develops.
Imve no buin- that Russian* will be
When ttiiff Waa Thrown in
aWe to bold Mukden but a determined
Her Face.
stand i* expected at Tiling to the
north of the Holy City.
By Wire In Ibe Kvcnlng U«rH,rd.
York. Fa., Nov . l.-Blinded anl
with tbr Ileah burned fwin her fact
and l.feaal by a largr quantity of rli
liol daaht'd in tier face by an unldeotl'
a<-d aaaailant. Mlaa Nannie Kalb, a EMORi darling’ kicked WILD
beauilfiil youna woman *if thla rliy.
J CAT TO DEATH.
wae found lylna on the aldewaik by
tM«r borne urnramlnK fn»tn i-Un. After
indcar and Attacked
ker wound* had Ih-.ii drvaaed Mia*
Although Mother
Kalb aald »be wa* atlemptiof; to iibul
the alley c«te of her home when tbe
\ In the Brush Nearby.
rluiol waa lhrr.»n in her face. No
the Kvenlng Ueninl.
Mich.. Nov. 1.-While rid
H. A 1. right of
way on aftandemr. Kmory I^arllng saw
>onnK wildcat. Jumping off tbe car
be aiiarkM the animal, l.ickinp it In
UNITED ETATE8 AND FRANCE
bead ijd killing it In^fore ij, had a
SIGNED TO DAY.
an outcry and i^mmon
hlch wsh but a short
distance a|«atl In the bniHh. Uarliii.^^^
Provldaa for Referring
no w^iiwn and lin»I the mother
tiofia to a Pervnanei
aware, wliat was going on thenw*»nld have-been trouble.
The botHiln this vicinity are all en
He awdroti.
WAS VICTIM CF
NO WaPONS BUT BOOTS
ARBinumON SEHLED
gag.nl In hunting wildcats at present.
By Wire to the Kvenlna Record.
W’a*hln*ton. Nuv. I —The arblira
Ikm treaty btiae-n the rmu*.! State.
'£ad Franco wa* *it;ned tonlay by Secwwtl in Traverse City To-moi^
reUry of State Hay and Aml>aaaador
--Ovemow Meeting Pro
Juaacrand at the i^tate departmen*
vided For.
It t* rery brief and provider that all
differencee which it may not have betbVtMl M. Warner, republican
nllile tci aettlc by dlplomacj*. «hall be
candldati
t\,r
pnernor. arrive* In
to a permanent court of arblTraver.^.Olty uvmt.rrow he will re
iraHon provided they do not effrerl
sing reception The Travital Interest* of honor of the two
a large reception
tract ins aUte* and do not concern
will meet the dIstInguUhcd
the Interesta of third partk**
P»rty ag^. o. R. A 1. dejiot at 3; 15
TO greet' FRED W. WARNER
MESSAGE FROM HIS MOTHER
Urs. Julia Towne Wants ta Know
Whether cf Not Son Waa Bur
ied—Coroner-a Verdict
iberefon% that tbe theater
» small for the crowd. Fro1 made for this
through tbe kindness of tbe
( of tbe Ciks* lodge. U has been
that the speakers shall althe opera bouse and upon
: 10 front of the Elka* club.
I mpeaklag ia the opera
another wlU stand In front of
Elks* club and altenuue. so that
The WomaiTi Home and
______
ybody wUl be able to aoe and
Mtsaionary Society of the Bap^H^
cnadlilate fOr gorarnor
cburch will meet mith Mrs. GfUis.
aloqoant tpenkera. Hod.
O. K. Chase received a me»aage from Muskegon this afternoon
asking whether Joe Towne was burled
or not. The message was signed Jolla
Towne. ovidenlly bis mother. Towne
wa* buried at Rapid City yeeterday
and A1 at Willlamsbung. The coro
ners tnrdici mas acicdemal death
,
^
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6 PAGES
AFTaFDimr-TWO TEARS
SMITH CASE
BEjNG HEARD
Sister* Who* Had Been Separated
wblcb wfll eoot&Qc to anrrooad them,
While Very Ymmg Met and Viaibat be might be aided ia determlplag
Red One Another.
what wa* lor ibeir beat Interest, and
remanded Ibe littie abavers Into tbe
Mrs.
L. Harlrngton rctarnod tel
TESTIMONY OF MR. ftOBENTHAL care of Coimty Agent 8ml(b Ul! tbelr
Grand Rapids yesterday after a Uro
. AND MR. RAINE TAKEN.
weeks- visit with her sister, Mrs. Jean
ette Itoan of Mapicton. whom she l&d
not met for forty-two years. When
from coming under bis inriadicUon.
but a mile girl of eleven year* the
family became aeparated. her sister
marrying and moving north, and she
TWO VERY YOUNG OFFENDERS
going to Indiana, where ahe gn^w up
IN COURT TCM>AY.
and marrtud and tw%mty ytara later
SERVICES WILL BE MELD NEXT
t moved to Michigan, but lust all
trace of Mi>. l)oan. Through a broth
TUESDAY MORNING.
Patrick Barden Fined STS for Salting
Ikujamln Babcock of BngUshvHle.
Ligaar on Banday-<^ Hager
the whereabout* of the two listers l*eWill Lie In SUte From Sunday Until
> kna*Tj to each other and ih <
closing of the visit marbed quite
Day of Funeral at the Cathedral
IKvh lu iboir livt*a.
In Cincinnati.
.
'
CHBS JUST REACia THE OESK
MICHBISH0P;SFU1IEML
tbaL proprkrtor of the Boeioo Store,
who made tbe oompUlnL being on the
stand as the first wltne<s for the com
plalnanu His testimony d.alt largely
wlfb the Identification of the various
snftJ or clothing'alleged to have been
taken from tbe store by tbe defend
ant. Gaorge Smith.
WUllam Ralne, bookkeeper for Mr.
Rosenthal, was the next witness called
and on direct examination be d* Ihe discovery of the allegcl
taking by Jacob Oordan of the thre«»
black autu and one overcoat. On the
counsel for the
defense laid stress on Mr. Ralnc’s
tesUmony In rtxference to wbst Gordon
er to Smith s query a*
to where the suits were, and he lorUfled that Gordon replied that ho
knew nothing of'them, also testifle.1
that Gordon did not reply at a later
Ime.
The lefUmory t^i-day gave the value
f the suits at f4». and in the comIslnt sworn to before Justice Verlcy
they were^valui-d at |4«i. making a
chnlcallly as a bone of contention
Mr. Ralne K^stlfled that he saw Gor
don bare headed/ standing In the
cloihlng deparubent about C:30, bui
he bad noihlngai th‘« time. Cordon
s fo> the no.<on
to him and a slip with it. he collectlnr
pay at the office, but Mr. Ralne did
not know who had made the business
arrange cnt.
Clerk I.ynn Van Kuren us»k the
lines* sund at 11 o’clock tbi* morn
ing and through direct and cro»* exstion brought out the facts of the
L that Jacob Gordon made on Sept,
when the alleged theli of timY
-s took place. Mr. Van Ktireu te-stlfled that Gordon c*me in and at=K<*d
look over the three coals, 33. 35
and 31'.. and then a*ked for a hat. but
Btaiued jit the counter «if eloihin.:
mUlle the wliness went formwrd fur
the bat. and on trying on the Imi -aid
it did not Kuit him. ami left before he
could gel another. He uel<d mi |m" and *eeme«I to liati* M.iiu ihing
r Itib <»v«‘rroat a* he ment out. so
he wlinv-bs notiflmi Mr. Uaine.
he disclosure of the alleged theft
It'd.
2 <r« lock Jamil G.'intoii folUimesl
Mike Limey on Ibe tlsiid and te>i;fled sulistautlally a* he had ilone at
preliminary examination.
He
Identlfliil a large exhibit of elmlilng
wne be had taken away under.
Smith's order* and other* that he ies-|
Iflcd Smith brought in hlmsell. Hel
atm shown -'exhibits-' that he
falb-d lo IdentiD- He told again ol
the removal f»f hi* trunk by Smiib af-j
ter llK* dlackibure at the More, and tfS
hi* returning it at 5:3o the next ir— '
By Wire to the Evening Record.
THE MARKETS^
Cinclnnail. O.. Nov. IV—The funeral
•rvlcos of Archbishop Henry Elder,
tKHixilt, .Nov.' 1—IX'cember whekt.
who died last night, will he held nex:
No. L’ r»‘d. II.2d; November
day morning at 0 o'clock from St.
*LHe oat*.
-s cathedral. The remains will
ToUhIo. O.. Nov. l.-Wbeat. cavM.
E^t at the Beion hospiul. where 11.15^;
ember. ll.lSHl Mjy.
he died, until next Sunday allernoou.
when they will be escorted In solemn
■ssion to the cathedral where
rVi-eml-er corn.
they will He in state guarded by tbKnight* of the Churrb until the funerHundreds of nu-**ages of sympa-^
thy have been recelvtvl from all pan*
of the acrid.
Save you Seen
thoM dainty Tittle bonks In oor cast window that are aelUng at KeeiiU,
Tbe finest lltiro romaes on Uw market tod«y. wotb as rofarda tlUo
and bcantiful bindings. It might be an
in exceUrntt
exceUant plaa to iAoqm a 1
now for tbe coming boUdaya while ai foU Hat «C
btra.
Elly Book Store
SNDA^S ^WEATHER-FYIr tonight and Tues-^BBWUA>
da>; slightly warmer Tuesday.
• lltW TBI8CS ALWAYS fltST AT BEIDAtT
MUFFLERS
They protect both neck asdett
men’s,
-
rtonglifrio Barlow JenntastTlie Judge appealed to the paretiis
of both Jorenlle hffeodera for any.in
fOnaatloa that they might give that
would in any way mlUfmte the otense.
but they paaaed up their Injaat prodigi4y0the mercy of tbe coon. Judge
MalPifeik the matter sader advise-
II ABIC *
u9y9
FUNERAL SERVICES.
uiurning al 4
•I Ixi-lxuuu. mill
Made from e^iedally wores
Wofateda
is srnaiter lof>king than other
dioes, and has a distinctive style
Fellomis and Reberkalis will raevt a»
at Curtlb' us.d.rUiMiii; rnmiK
Id priKivd from there ;o Cu- ehun h
The funeral of Winnie Kratoehvil.
ho died yesieruay morning at I
o'clock, will be htdd to-taorrww at i
o’clock from the residence, thremile* south of town. Rev. C. T. Stout
itlng. -The |utll iHarvr* mill l*e
AuguM Mv«ra. Barney McGill. Fhehx
Eliar. John Dunn. John Crain and
John Donley. *!1 ytning friends of the
deceSH-d.
Shade!, will lllru!^h
quarjeiti* for the nin«;ir. The funeral
which does for a homel/ foot
(ENDA
what a Paris gown docs for a
homely figure.
leciion of rnd* rtaker .\nd.Tvin
THE WEATHER,
l-slr toniqbt ami Witltiesday; oui:l
rate temiHTatuiv-: hombi-rlv wlmb
mombir* of the Rebikah* ar.r,*f]ueated to miH'l at Odd Kelluws ball
William LarralH-eV f-iiMTal
TOE NEW
ONES ARE
PRETTIER
THAN EVER
$3.00
for most styles.
A few specials
$3.50
O. C. MOFFATT
See Our Window
Abstracts of TItls
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Sstabllshod In ISSS
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.
•Add#..............
E. WILHELM
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US
INTERIOR FINISHING
Store Fronts-Fixturcs, Sasb, Doors, and
dcncc Interior Work.
All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mfg'. Co.
Ofaer Like «ve. ind 10th «.
W. L. BIOWN. Mgr.
Otz.rkMwSX
/■
REGULAR .
OverCOATS
Cor. F*ron^ ond Union 3-troo-bo
Our Rcguiiu Otrercoala aiw
work* of art.
-RfguUr-* In dUUncUon
Fxtraordinary Special OfferiDg of ,
ed lo kill him if he didn’t ktvp his
h shut.
the evening session m divorc-c
wa* granted Consa A. llsger from
dorr J. Hager. J. W. Patchen be
ing the attorney for tbe complainant. |
motion of Proeecuting Attorney I
Cross, the ca*e against Dono\an a vf j
nol prviSM-d al the mortiing se**lim.
Pat Burden wa* iK'fore Judge Main
at the morning session charged by the
pet^le with keeping his saloon opta
on Sunday. His plea that be wa* cot
in personal attendance, but that ih«
young man In his employ admlttr^ the
Sunday visitor*, dtd not lessen the c!
: and he was fined |75. which he
paid.
-^Forest Hartwell. 11 year*. Andrew
Artlip. 10 years, two diminutive lad*,
with their chins just reaching to the
Judge'* desk, were before the court
thU morning charged with 'Teloulously
burglarixlng. without dangeroo* weapons or firearms.- the pawn shop of
Lawrence Day. at 7 o'clock. October
1C. and taking three 25 cent pieces,
one 50<eu piece and one 5Mt piece
Vr;;
Ladies’ Suits
tICB. They arc 42 lo 44 inchn
long, for men of medium
elzo.
Frobably »0 per cent of all
fine Overcoat* are “Regu.
lar*-—tbelr* 1* the tn^ pop-
Such values are seldom ofTcred so early in the
season every- garment is strictly this falls manufacture
and perfect in every respect. See the display in one
of the south windows on Union Street. Our whole
stock divided into 5 lots and marked, for
I dll
LUl
I
7C
If 3U||3
Lots, $12.00
Women’i
reaching just below the
knee*. It* made In black
cheviot*, oxfords, amootb
kersey*, rough frieaas and
warm toned meluma. Tbe
prices are a* t^ed as tbo
Tourist Suits in Mixtures,
and Venetian Cloth, worth
for $2150.
Scdltji Cheriou, MumiA
effecu, beautifoDy trimmed with ailk
braid and rclret, were $26.00.
lotofthehighcM ^ mater.
Etemine. Cheviot., Panama
Skiru.ridi}ytrmK
med. were $27.60 sad $38.0a
Lot4,SI3.SG^
Lot 5, $15,110
irs a Full Boxy,
Comfortable Lensih
Copyright 1904 hy
Hit SchaflFncr 6-
Fnm;^ to $35
HanultoaClodiii^Co; |«|
'-.'tv-
rrijfHJHfflBim HElMiESTKaT
itiEEffMNGREaN»1nim jkcE ilieHiEMri
OiCMI AMOmOM IN CHANOe or
, ATHLmCCUIMWAMTS Oil
OMCNA CTATION
POO^U, OATl.
kUM m 0M» W6 HARM
TfBbiaB Oar aad Cma te ichaol
When Off Oaty.
■4
Nn rmk. Hw. t^Whm tbt fto
»(M«r M A auMli* fc—. »* .
nee tnefc eMeW kere a re« i>
Ue l^eiMraa lawre^ ka<
•laWer. aad a kaaTj eUefcbelAer la
aa(«ta«tnek.aa<lannipa.UDelMato's cafe Ike oUmt Aar. aa< tbeM
are Ike awn plikT lawke <( Oaa
mnominatmim.
If
*«
B:
m. ZriSES. rf
M vbo bet whk »« cu etord u>
loM Che •oeey tb«f ▼«tore.
-Tow rwe irwk hM awde c
«lm bj tbe tbooMBde. Too, Uioagli
ftmr rM trtck
boTt b
mor« bMTU. rateod tnoro boM
waOta bojre tad ye«us mo to tbe peolteatlaiT ibao W other Keocy
mlttcd by lew to vtiaX.
-Whet ceo jroo sey for your
track sene? A men cen bet &0 ceou
et the race track. Boyi working for
e *lery of 17 a week can b
gamblers through the betting ring, and
the poolroMs made pomible by yoar
-aTsgSsarsr, ’%ss¥ifsiisri2sr“
■'<aarsa3s--?SL.
OBAHJR A.aL4lB. cf JmKm.
, JUmiT.HiJLLVAT.eritoBiM.
ySrdedmolProteta
F.B. WALKSB.
MoneU Athletic Oub of De^
feaa written tbe maaageaM
tbe aty football team for a date. If
dona.doee aot tn the date ben:
llorember ft, tbe Detroll team will
be WtmgbC bora. It la a posal
that t^ team wn play a game la Decdt on Thankaghriag.
All tbe men of the team were c
to pcactSee laat Bight. HanaloTsky
hack again at full and Is doing good
The practice laat eeeBlag
lacd by golu a number of
pic aud was eery aadafbclory.
am Is showing ap In good shape.
It Is eery necessary that the t
be In the beet shape possible tor Fri
day s game. . Lodiagton poaaeeses
unbroken string of rlctorles and
tbe beet team In western MlchU
le the ooilagaa. The game San
day with the Grand Rapids Independ
resulted In a score of 2 to 0 In
favor of Lodlnglon. It U safe to say
that rrlday s game will be a f(
one. and while Traverse City rooters
feel as though the local team wlU
e is certain of the outcome,
local team will make one of tbe
esi efforu of lu career, however, win
Canfield was white with rage and
trembling wUh anger. His role
onUI it filled the room. Tbe man who
had eadted his wrath was pale from
aaother cause and looked at Canfidil
•There s no occasion to get angry
be aald. -| dWnT want to hurt your
feelings. You know I lost a Um
dollars Id one nlghl^your place, and
you know I paid the money.-Of course yoo paid the m
cried Canfield, springing to ^bls feet
and smashing hts fist upon the ublc.
-yt-hy did you pay? Because you
knew that you were against a
game and that I would have paid you
if you had won. You needn't bring
thsi up. you mean, miserable, criminal-
DESTROYED BY FIRE
CATHOLIC CHURCH AT fiUTTON‘8
•AY •URNEO.
Nothing Rsnsslns to Show 4*a Locs
lion but a Htsp of Ruins and
fitona Foundation.
>1-
The Catholic Church at Sutlons Bay
burned to the ground Sunday after
noon at 1:50 o’clock, nothing remain
j mins and the stone foundatloi
! origin of the fire being unknown.
I Regular services were held In lh»*
1 church as usual Sunday morning
Russman of Provemont plBcUting. and
at the close everything was left as
MfilCAL TALK.
usual. wo<* stoves being used, as they
I that there
always have been, and these were con
^ Is bo ohjeetkm to be urged personally sidered perfectly safe. U Is thought
against Mr. Warner a* a candidate the fire was caused by a defecUvt
for governor. HU record Is clear and flue. As soon as the flames wm dls
his character clean, they all admit, but covered breaking out of the roof the
-dm is the namlnee of a -Machloe.- and alarm spreml quickly and the whole
will be tn the oouirol of the forces town en masse entered the burning
that have nominated him. Mr. Ferand carried out the altar
. yls U Ulking thll silly .stuff
Ur in hlsj^^
------------- Tba church was valued at
w Mr. Ferns
r- ,
;a»**cb» «enr day. NutFern. L.
^
O p
*
* • any I
.^-----two years ago. n - he paid
, agency for ll.MHi. With only
Watlon to ^llUd a0.1r.-wl.lct.|„rt,„^ protdloo tke cliurch could
becAuse he con- hrave bwn saved. A bucket brigade
Very Ukely he did oq^beo
Jusaed In some ren^ks before a ,
formed, but this was of no avail.
itomocratlc conveoUon In his town The ba^ engine was out Of order and
k
Ms nnmlnBtfi^ that althongh could not be used. The fire started In
UQ
.^^E^aimlng to be wndemocrai he had not.
^
side.
' '
■ i#* twenty years participated tn thc|
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.
of any convention—but be mlgb* j Lonu Harmon, one of a trio ol rob
\%|Ave known two years ago. that Mr. bers who murdemd George Geycr. a
•pfamfr was a candidate for governor, farmer near Alton. O.. more than a
- It was publicly known, and discussed year ago. was electrocuietf at the Co^
A ’lB the newspapers more than three
KTears ago; and Mr. Warner has all
I since
J^mat for the nomination, aad he so
To mi that load off of the stomach
^ ^Bdocted his eampalgn as to win the
take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It dlgest»
/popular favor which expressed itself what you eat. Boor stomach, belch
; hi Warner delegate all over the sUle. ing, gas on stomach aad all disorders
; and secured for him the majority vote of the stomach that are curable, are
of all the delegates when the coavea- instanily relieved and permaaeoily
by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia
Oon met. V^hert is the -machlne- cured
Cure. «. P. Storrs. a druggist a ' ‘
ia that? What is the sense of such
Brlula. Coua.. i
<.Ulk? Most it be presumed that a
BMkjority vote is evidence of corrupt
iafluencc. and only anauccessfur ef beoomlng the positive relief and sobforts are worthy?
TOWHWtSWEUSOtPEO
WINDOWS
OF
REtIDCNCCS
AND
fiTOREfi DECORATED.
b moralng before schot*! hour*
and after 4 o’clock in tbe afternoon,
surrounded by signal lanterns and oihllway paraphernalia, and coin
stantly within hearing of the meull'c
-Morse" that flows Irom the G R. A
inder. ll-year-oM Oscar Anderlay be seen busUlng about hU
freight car depoL preparing for the
advent of the morning or evening
Charlo* M. Cambum aad Charles A
Rcnwlck of this city were Introduced
to the youthful station agent on the
Ion of their trip north two week*
He had arranged his train sheets
and ticket canceling stamp long before
the 7; 20 a. m. train was dns, and sold
the Grand Rapids men tickets. They
expressed considerable surprise tn hH
less methods, and when they left
little boxcar at Omena they
brought with them a photograph ol
youthful station agent and th
story of his cnien>rlae and inielU
,
gence.
Vigilant PoUca Force, However. P
vented any fiertoue Oepredatiom Last Night.
Handles AM the Bjsiness.
It was -house rleaning day" along
Yont stroet and almost the entire
osineas and residence districts of the
ity IhU morning. Merchant
householders awoke to find that the
ows of their stores and
dences had been'decorated both tn
appropriate and inappropriate styles.
Names, pithy sentences and remar
on the persond! appearance and char
actcrisllcs of :hd,owners were Inscribe
od on the gUcs with soap. It U nee«l
less to add that no further appHc
tlons were needed to make the port
holes more brllUanl. although manv
would have liked to let the "Gold Dpst
Twins" do their Vork.
Although the lads and lassies used
a large quantity of soap, no serlo
depredations further than the d
tlelng of several sagons and i
apiM*arance of some portable property
were reiKirted. Tbe town was
lenlly policed and It is probal
to this that the damage done a
ed to nothing save, perhaps, the lalwr
of climbing a tree or a shed after
Doesn’t Respect Old Age.
‘
• It's shameful when youth fallH
show proper respect for ohi age. 1
Just the contrary In the case of 1
Klug e New Ufe Pills. They cut
inalmdles no mater bow severe- and
respective of old age.
Dyspepsia.
Johnson Drug Co
Extra
valu« in cotton
A large site and heavy at............................. ... .. ....75c
Ualed at lowest rates, renu col-
Daafnaas Cannst Be Cored
by local applications, as they ca
reach the diseased portions of the ear.
There U only one way to cun- deaf
ness. and that U by const it utlonsi
is caused by an
the mucous llnthe ^stachUna Tube. VChen
when It Is enUrely~hlooed. Deafness u
the r«aulL and untoas tbe inflamma
tion can be taken ont and this tube ro^
stored to lu normal coodlUoo. hear
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
begun a crusade to exterminate street
3omer "mashers." Tbe "CboUey boys”
hare become so plentlfol tn the sbotv
ying dUtrtet as to sertousJy hurt trad's
by scaring women shoppers away
Caffmp-
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All while no border............. —.......................................b5c
11-4 site extra larBe..................................
IMand 12-4 big values............................................$1-50
IM heavy tlcecod..................................‘
l'J-4 the heaviest............................................ .$2.00
White, Tan. ('.ray. Brown Mottele.! and Gray, Motteled
also fancy blankets for robes.
211 East FrtMit 8L
J. WILHELi
SOUTH
sn>E
BECKER & HARTMAN,
Detroit, B. & H. FURS
JDtUi liar:mail of above firm
Incite* you to be prehcnt at
their fur display lo In- held at
W. H. BrovtntllV. "The
iriUv
xny Store." tm FriJay. SalunU
, Ntiv. 4th. &tb and .
Tth. whore tiere will be on sale
ami at prices to suit all. a com-,
pleie assortment to select fromi-onbiKilng of Kacquwt', Iwas.
Ncarf*. ntM 1; piece*, nilsbcs’ and
children s *ot*.
l-:*Umates will be given on al!
MmU of repairs or remodeling
of fur* ti* upti>-«late styleD
Every lady will U- InteresteU ;n
ihtYf goods. Kemember our hicat km.
Oscar. It appi-ar*. Is the tKra of .\ J.
Anderson, Omena’s general storekeep
er. banker and high poic^taie.
inter, business Is dull
the U-e
lanau branch, and what MlUc there In
is centered In tbe arrival of the two
trains. There is no great n-syionslbir
Ity. though conildc-rable work, at the I
station, and Oscar was duly Instalierl
In the position, his father fumlslilng
the necessary bond. So each mornli.c
the little fellow opens up m preyiara
Uon Tor the 7;20 train, *ets the date
of hi* ticket canceler. checks^ ba2 ; HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSEj
gage and sells ik-kels if the train i-i : ticket* for sale new at Book Store and J E
?r nnnlng tijue. perhapi: he lake* ' City New* St.'nd. and wdl be reserved j J
order* and hands duplicates to ih*- eri ]at City opera house Fndsy n.flht.|l WDolCSalC fiOd RcUfl.
ginet-T and conducier. giving hi* "O. - Nov. 4.
e32s-2t slmmmmmBmmmmmm
" In as clear cut. decisive -.Morse"
iL-A-TBR
J. w.
When the train is gone, the statiua
is locked and Mlrhigau's yuunge*t >tamaster^goe* to school. In tli
evening he opens up lor the 0 o'cWkI.
train. Hi* signal lanterns are in |h>
sltiun iM-fore the train rtill*' in. iind
when it ha* passed on. be flgurefi ilncommifesum on ilrket *ale>. taken i»i
tbe Mgiial lights, give* hi* "(’.oo-l
uight" over the a li e and I.k-K* up foi
the night.
These cool days and colder msht* say to you m most eutphatic manner.
-Buy your overcoat, and buy it at t: c Comp.3ny *.-"
Overcoats of every description, every ^tyle and all kind* of ma
tenai*. such as will he worn by those who always dress well.
ful altent.on h?* been given the sma.'cst deUH. the lining, the button hole*,
dellars.
Thegc sp'endid overcoaU sell from eight to fifty
Our strengest li^it \nrc from ten to fifteen dollar*.
Wc may be laiki.ig to those who never traded here.
Why not try us now?
No belter garment to buy first of US than an overcoat.
Wc shall be pleased
lo .idd your name la cur long Ilist of steady and satisfied customers. .
Haven’t bought that that new Suit yet
athese cold days?
L be warm and i
Sack Suit*.
You can be •
ly tailored and rneet absolutely th
These are
for business wear.
to K'.>.
The prices are
\
It y
INSECTICIDES.
and
we
I to do with clothes.
DISINFECT-
guarantee ^positive
Your clothes 'have
, You wilt always appear at you best »f
muct^ to do '
I suits.
dressed i
thing* help:
They are
made by expert tailor* who dc nothing «»lse and who know their business.
Ther.r garments are net only made well from the ouUide, but the most care
ments of ail well dressed
House CleanlDg Time
Ycu may have seen
stocks of overcoats, counter* piled higi*. but never such a stock as.we are
shcwina.
the pocket*, the ccl ar.
sponges.
: emulsbcr
About that Overcoat
A Rurraway Bicycle".
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
leg of J. U. Orner. l-Yanklln Gnixe.
111.. It develoi»ed a stubborn ulc« i
unyielding to doctors and remitlie* i.*r
four years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve cured. It s Just a>
to*
Bums. Scalds. Skin Eruption* am!
Piles. 2fm at F^ H. Mead * South Sid.
Drug Store. S. E. Walt A Sons ami
Johnson Drug Co.. druggiNts.
SAL SODA,
; UHIOH
STREET
fiffiitiNal*
Yalns hi
Sidelioanls
FURS, FURS
John Siefflcr. New
married another w»mi
Sponsor for 1.500 elop
the Rev. A. H. Bumnighs of Bristol. rested for bigamy by
Tenn.. is having constructed a :
house near Union Station, so arrange/
I best suit bU matrimonial bus!
dltkm of the mucoitt surfaces.
Mto will give One Hundred Dollara
for aay ease of Deafness tcauaed by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrii Cure. Send for circulars tree.
F. J. CHENEY A CO„
bSSsl"' feeriSSt 1^ aSayTlmU
Toledo. O
satisfy and gratify my customers by
SoM by dnisMsU. 76c.
recoauaeadlag it to tbesa. 1 write thlt
Take Hall’s Family FilU for conto show how well the remedy U
•pokea of bora.- Kodol Drapapal,
Cora was dIacoTerad afur rears ol
I of great public import to a direct
SSw
t of tbe people.- aad that Is opOou. uSelVaLe^STstomS
I the platform mean nothing. Uen?
ogtkm feature of the repuhUcaa
HIGH SCHOOL LCCTURC COURSE
has been the target of ticksto for aala new at Book Sleri
mdatioii. and ft kwka as City News SUnda and will bt
oar
other WBWI
Mde at
VW Main
WIMII I I on
^ the vuwr
bt CHy
C
apara heime Friday nlM>t.
beaa Igaoraat of what ttmtr owa|
M the other day for
> yaars. Dropped dead fram^Jug.
Bach day as the two trains of the
Traverse aty, Leelanau A Northport
I of the G. R. A I. pall op be
fore the g>ld boxcar that does duty as
I's passenger and freight depot,
the pasaengers look out and wonder
at the BBuOl boy who chau with the
ten and wrestles with
says the Grand Rapids Prws.
if they 'take the irouhle to ask, they
learn that the amall boy is Oscar AnI, Mtcklcan-. rS«n««>t. and i«-r
kt ymaemt iiatkai agnil In thi-
SOVYC^UI
)I-AIMKBXS
WeBay ud Sell
Real estate on commission, trust
funds cooservatlTvly invested, in
vestment propertlea saceeasfuliy
Do it Now
I
are the latest and wc carry the largest
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous F^irrand Organs
WATTS
BMW STBBE
THE HANNAH &
... Ml
GOiiDiY
-.It:
to ow IMW yooU ftoi «»«
'•i'
EVENIN6
OUB STATE MBLEM8
J
liTiMter lo^iinrlai. d
Boston Rubbers at the
i Tele-} Shoe »ore.
smi*.e 1
LACK OF AftrmiC TASTE IN T^tt
^LMWOOO AV«NUt TtACH«Hr
pnooiitMive AFFAIR.
•jol-fi
itnnswttiaKTfiuiEi
rh^hmA wtmwf\
WINONA CLUS RPCNT
mcrry
tec ood m« time VM r««7 eBi(^
TIMC.
Mr. and Mr«. Otto Roilth.
Mr. and Mrs. OUo 8mltb of
lit mm
and only to the ubiquitous eagle. Looofficer Greer
abtoto aaseas the merits of the aafalana dlaplays Its Ingenuity lu dnuKwwstchinr miu:K
ttoaal flag ^ed wholly from the
aesthetic staadpolnL
It Is possible
that a deoatlooattaed coamopotlte like pnbmUr Intended for a liewver. but
nrewooo in a
tmcoisniooly U^a
W have been sattsfactorr
the late Mr. ll-hlattor coold pnmapBee
to the officer. A build-,
aa oablasid iodgmem opoo the rria- walking a rope. Even more mbleodinc | but hardly
tlre artlsOc merits of the Sags of the than the doc. and fauna la the topog- |ng on the lot also received some atrartoos oadoos. hot the octtaary cltlacB who ahooU proiHniace the
aad strlpea aoght but the acme of ar
tistic perfcvtioa would be roted akia
ag wtth a sW. and plUow case
. Ghost stories were a fsaiare
or the eeoalag aad also a rery palathis ■lother's graTe.** la thefiag
Tlw toocbers^df ibe EUowood osr- able loach appropriato to the oeeaaloa.
. and lofty
ttw scl«ol ^d A rerr iriconat Hsl The ghosu were aot too etbcral to
k»v K *o aiair last rreiitas. a pro- panahe of malarial delicacies aad eosraaslrc sapper. There were foortoea
>oy 4h^ ersalag thoroughly. Master
la the party aod the eveiiiBs was ea Smith s first birthday came yesterday j 5;;
»yoble lodaad. The first coarse was sad he aided In the merry making.
aenred ai the home of Miss Ussl^
coot of arms, the eagle aod
Miss Cmlly ChaplnPanolss CO Raadolph siren aad cob
the ahirtd. Both the flag nud the naIflss Emily Chapin, daughter of N
sislad of chocolate, wafers, grapes.
tkmal eecutehcon are rlghBy
bW. V
of her imie friends
last evening.
Blit Ibe matter la wholly different
OamM were pUyed and Ice cream aad wtth the aeala and <<oata of arms of our
rarloOB conimonweoltbs. The rba
with pompktas aad caadlea and the
are tlmt the ordinary <**tlaen 4>f fair Inptacaa wore foemd by
telllgeoce would be at a loss for an
Tho BMoad eours
gnawer If asked off
saadwlchss aad pickles, was served
Miss Florence Winters of Webster the seal of hla own
at the henae of Miss Jennk Bartoa.tbe strei entertained about thirty friends therefore an altogether liopeleBa task
party then going to the home of Miss last evening with a marshmallow to eoaay a few obaenatlona uik>o
Mtlatk merits and defects of atata
Blaaehe Haskell, where
the
third
. A ver>- pleoaant evening was
•eala with the Idm of effecting an imcoarse was served. Puutoes In cream enjoyed by the young people present,
proreiueut In some of thi*m. Timely
gravy .coffee and wafers composed this
fils Qlris.
altoratioo la the more ncesaary be
course and the menu cards were deco
cause the state shields are emplo.ved
SI* young ladles had a very
rated with hlack snakes and black
It evening at the home of Miss dare more and more for the anblteclural
cats, emblemailc of the witches and
atner. Hallow Een
games were omamentatloa of public bnlldlugs.
Tbcre la. of course, uo rmson-we
spirits afloat last evening
Candles played and fonnnes were told In many
may aa srell admit It at ome-wby our
formed the decorations.
dlfterent ways. A lunch was served
state.t'oata of arms should i-onfurm
The home of MUs Anna Johusoo and the evening passed all too quick
technleally to heraldic requireim uU so
s was«ezt visited and Waldorf snlnd, ly. A Jolly half dosen composed the long aa they do not violate the more
'Wafers and bon bons were served. Can party.
Imperative behests of good taste. .Vot
dles formed the deeomtloni at this
a few of the uUles have seal, which
are dignified. l-»aniiful to the eve and
atonplBff place. At Miss Laudrs Bis
The Misses Miriam
Bessie Hay
of bl
symbols of histurlesi a«eoeel-s home pumpkin pie and cheese
en entertained
several of their
nrms. which
halU ware aenred. MIm Nellie Lytle
1... ermlnR .. .hrtr horn, on have lieen tranafonned Into the ofaerved hot biscuits with honey and
West Front street. The house was fldal abIcW of MarylnmL satisfy nil of
, t^a al her home ^nd the party en
prettily.decorated with autumn leaves
at the borne of Miss Edith Gibbs.
and pumpkin Jack o'lanterns.
The
^ marshmalbrw roast, roasting chestnuts
rloee upon s plulii neiu
grapevinea
evening was spent In game* and for
and apples coatrlbuted to the good
s ooroll with tlie motto.
tune telling. About l« o'clock refresh
time at the pleasant Gibbs* home and
ments were served. One o^ the main
t the guasU were very well saUfflei
features of the evening was the cutwith the evanlng*s enterislnraent
ring of the cake containing a key
Fourteen took the trip,
mcwnlng a fortune, a ring meaning
i.
Mr. and Mrs. WHIIam lUlnt.
mkrrlage and a thimble meaning spln^.*ami fifrs: wiinam Rstne enter
Bessle Hayden
n*celved
th*
talned a number of friends last even
key. Jessie Mann the ring and WlllaInc with a unique sffslr
As th.
roena Shane the thimble. The guests
guests came to the house U was, sU present were Christine Harmoulh.
qoeme which culmlnstos In the verleoi
in darkness and llw-y thought their
IV»rothey Phannensmldth. Edna Grelartistic bathos.
hosts were not at hatne. but finally
lick. Bessie Hullmanlel. Mamie gullb
Some one has suggested that 11
rappad at the door, were met
vsn. Willsmens Shane. Miss Kingsley, clrilizaUon wt-n- suddenly to to blotted
ghost aad showa »bere to de
les-b. Mann.
out. ntid tbc sole remaining n
thrir bskmgiags. Another sccoi
SCHOOL IKTOHE COOKE
“in cletv of the Coagregailocal ehurch
efieu ^la Is the o
j
might approve of a
statmlllMn.
S. Clxek.
An ioteresllng proahielda of the Rocky maoaUln states
it
prepared and all yoting
la ewulnly mWeoding to find In tb#
bockgrouod of the shields of FlorkU. ladles are Invited to be present.
Ohio. Indiana. Kanaas oud .Vebrsska j
The Woman s Mlastonan* Society
LT^hlS mlS?*faUi?aL*I^*^
^“**5ierlan ehurch will hold I
curs Nov. 10,80 thst tickets should be
secured at once.
Thct urse will open with the Rnysl
Band,
an organization
of
Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.
thirty piece*, with s soprano soloHi.
The O. E Society of the PresbyThl* compsnv ranks s* one of ibo
lerian church will hold lu regular
great bond* of the country, and Ro&sti,
^ bUKlnos meeting Wo^lnetday evening
the leader, is known the world over.
1
An^te Anderson. A scKrisl
^.jj,
nun ting, Thl* will to- the greater musical treat
;
Woman s Kereij;n Missionary our city ha* ever had. The Nem York
Time* said:
"This band is. beyond
K
ul;h Mrs. Thos. Cox at the par- dispute, one of the best cvit heard
tnml
this city." Mis* Nellie Turn wall, t
. Wedno>4l«> afterniKm at 2:3«.
soloist. reccivtNl the finishing touches
In wn^ieuce of our strong national \ A g.s d pn.gram is promlf^tnl.
to her mu.-icsi etiucstlon In !.<
feeling wbleb Uetulflos ek»thlug and
u 1should nut be taken that because
.•signers studiously ,
LUblUty the deiclguers
Gripoeli Music Huns.- had the tin- and Stockholm. She has sung iH-furc
l»ed llrurr
gvoMM the uudraited
figurr and
fbd of ]
j;.,„ra.y * businciv the Royal academy in Sti»ckholm and
before Ih** prince?.y of Wales, no
course found great difficulty iu bltiluf
that ibeJr *;«>ck is depletiHl or that the
Oputt a Kulrstitute co«tumc at once sUtqc.tvn of England.
rale la cloaerl. for shipment* are as
oosque and ai»proprlaic.
“The Whit m y Male Qiisrtol took
* lively as ever and the stock up to par
Free flowing drapery. suin*osedly
Bay Vlcm iiv htonu.” and the ladles'
y j
riasslc. lufolds the goddesses yy bu sop* in every* partictilar.
The Womans Home and Foreign!
IHri the 'blelds of .New York and New
the usk of ^
omJ^ taught berskU was more tbaa
OBcommooty dlfficuil. The timeless
universality whleb from the artUUc
standpotot Is so greit a ivcoimneuda.
tkm of the nndrs|HM burosn figure for
coins or staioes they could not ntiUze.
The uncoiUK
eveu*^^i’l^b
shocked Ibe
i
Jer-M*v. similar dlviultlea ou tlic shield*
of Virginia aod Califortils are Mtiqdled
helmets and eoatn of mall
tJu
. Jtou^ o^^
After the flinch. *upp. r ws* s. rvcd
On the Ublr was a center piec.-. a
doU‘dressed a* s fairy queen from
wluMe band* reins glided to the
nK. The lose win be ontsnUe.l ■
j.y the grandmaster ol the state s^-,
stated by Charles Bdgeomb of this ;
ly. '
Mix A. T Jeiine n turned to-day to*
h.T home St the Soo after being at j
w
pondwtehes. fniii
in orange c
oflves. pickle*, orange cream msxi
fee. After the *upp<-r Frank Oryer
delivered severs! pleasing recluilons
and O. K. Cummings sang sok>* which
were very srell recrived. The guests
sU bod a'mom enjoyable evening.
Winona Club.
V.:
bunting striped nklrt bold, aloft
tbe ecslca of jusgee. Equally biiffllng
to tbe future arcbaeobwlst is tbe in-
James L. Murray left on a b
trip to Grand Rapids to-day.
t state shields. In tbe effort to i»rwerve
r| historical sssoclatlon!i of un luauimate
Andn*w Scott t»f Northport ii
‘ kind the dealgners o? our repubUcsn
Winona Club bad a very pleas trisiun* tt>-€U>.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. i’pdyke
ant Hallow E’en party at the home
vUli 10 C»»rleil'“*’®'*!
of Mite Horteose Martinek. 222 State Lake arrived for
which today savor
lost evening. Tbe dining
Pickell of East State street.
lew* of antSqvity than of tb
Mrs. Joseph Melor left tbU morning Antlqtw plows such as
prettily decorated In green and
while crepe paper festooned around for Grand Rapids to spend Ibe w inter.
Mrs. O. C. Fish of Battle Creek st
tbe room and small Jack o’ lont
rived ihU noon to vUh U. J. Sproul
snspeoded from the center of the
bceide which a trireme looks modern
of I’nlon street.
log. In the e« ni«-r of the dining 1
Ue in hoprirae JuxtspcsHlon with tbe
Mattie Germond of Do)'ne City pas*Uble repo^xi m large pumpkin filled
cornncopla, Ibe Phrygiati rap or pOeos
with autumn leaves and the sltUng ed through town to-day on a vUlt to and similar ctooslcsl ^raphoreaiia.
room was also ifimmed In autumn friend* in Elk RapMs.
How early was ibis
to mix
loaves.
Several games were p
Mr. and Mrs James Scott and son. ctoesical and colonial Abola is smus.
I fa a letter written by
'nmoog them being a pumpkin
M. E- Scott and wife and little daught
John
Adams
to
his
wife,
Ibe
mod in this Bert Dnehm was awi
er Cntlierine. left this morning for a
ble Abigail, under date of Ang. 14.
the first prize and WIlHe Earl the coo short visli wlib friends at Manistee.
1T7C. Be rriotre that be has been put
lolatkML
•S. E. Turrell. gwd master of tbe
At !fi o’clock . refreshments
Masonic order of the grand lodge of
i device "for a great eesl for t
served cooslsUng of cocos, sandwiches, Michigan, was in the city yeetenUy
pickles, nttu and apples. W’hen the to attend the funeral of 8. C. Despreo.
goeou entered they were met .a
of cht firaaM# Nwa gboeu ob
tbe goeou where to deposit tbe
M E. Haskell.
City Treasurer.
Room 2<»2 State Bank build
IT’LL BE CMRI3TMA8 SOON.
That means Xmas gifts.
Now to
your chance to prepare for that date.
fUetaire oucUon salo at 2:30 and 7:30
every day gives you the chaneo of your
life. Everything to our Immonse stock
is for’salt at this time. Cut gtas*,
hand peinted chins, diamond*, watches, rings.
You’d better come today.
.nu............................
;; z vr..:ro* -mh ;i'r."wL.;rb.:“.p:;:
past decade as ’’tbe gumdrop style." |H)m*d .in .accunt of sickn.-.y?.
Vgriatlou* ui»on this tyiib-nl pioneer ,
Hallow E’en
depredations
In the
costume are found In llie tradltluoal t Fourth ward wcr.- mon* n-iroerour.
Iongcuia?overcoat worn byoursiibUer* I (ban In any other pan of the city,
in the civil war ami mva.louully by :
pre.ent.-d a fallen!
or:.’ r:,'
of K:entucky. wlK-mwo maudUu look-
cyclone had t.ippKd oy«r th.
small
imilvldual* lUt-rslly exemplify the »
bull.ling*.
state motto.‘ rnliad We SUmI; l»|yId
Griiinell Bn.s. yvill open up a ton
We Fall,"
days sale ..| their plan., stock In Be.*:
A cerrain Imtbo* of cjm-e.iHuu fre , Camptoll’s store n.-xt M.mday. Geo.
qucntly uiaulf.vts Itself eiilM-r lu tha
Benjamin having charm- of th*
I.ortrayed ou the shield or iu branch work.
qH-ndcl motto. Tim. ' irstolu.
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WE TOLD TOUR HUSBAND
YESTEtDAt ABOUT
for his ofiicc.now we arAoing to tell you Mr*
H<)u*ewifc that they roaJTe the roost delight
ful rugs for the bedroom you ever had on the
floor. They are light in weight, ore easily
taken up and cleaned, moth and vermin
proof, purely ontiieiitic, they keep out coU
from floors in winter. lieautiful patterns, evayIxxly sajs that, who ha* seen lliem.
In ca'c
you did not see lost night’s paper, these ore
the facts:
Kabo, is wool and fiber and we
have just eight of these rug*. 9x12. and we
will luve no more at the iirice, and wc offer
.
'
them for
TEN DOLLARS EACH
Clothing For Gool Dressers
As soon as you ar^ ready to dress belter than
usual, you’re ready to look at our fine line of
Men's Suits and Overcoats. You'll find that
you can jjTCt such Clothing as you want, such as
any man will be proud to wear; perfect-htting,
tailored by hand, of the finest fabrics, ready-towear. for a good deal less money than these
specifications indicate. VVe are showing a v^ry
fine line of the celebrated
LOOKING FOR UNCLE
Ran Away to Escape
A young Russian, about 18 or 30
year* of age. was In the city Saturday
In search of his Fnclc Dumkos at Ce
dar. who WS9 supposed \o have been
In a lumber camp. The young
ws» unable to speak a-word of Eng
lish and this made his quest a dlfflculi
one. H. M. Sielmcl of the Hotel Lee
KUH, NATHAN & FISHER GO.
lanau took him all over the cUy Sunday trying to find some oue who
tpoke Russian. Finally, he fouud Mr.
Lozoras of Union street, who was able
to understand what he wished.
The young man hfid about
We’re ready at any time to show you the right
Suit for you; it’s all fixed for you. We’ll show ,
you* the most famous little label you ever heard
about.
I17S
when he left Russia, but only $10 when
he reached herfe. He was born In Vb
eniia. but bis pnrefiu evidently emi
grated to Leon Tofce. Hungary, os he
ran swsj* from tbera to eodipe
A SmU tute to iMk far
A Bif HteS to fad.
itry duty.
A message from Cedar t<hday aUlc*
that he was unable to find bis t
IKTille here he was the guest of F. U.
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE -Liberty srttb brr pOe^; en tbe otbei
ticteto for enle imer at Reek Stoen anfi n rtfi« to bis vdferm: wfib Ida clfie
CHy Nows StoK gfii will he twnervnd gun to ene bond and bit tomahawk
*1 CHy opera honw Friday nlghL to tbe other, this dfra. and tlmor
Office:
ing.
shined idoyvmeii. smith*, mliier* and . p^r will Iw Pcrvcd at d:3n. each mem-j
IqiiH.m* pioiKH-r. with
bis
m hivlte her hu^tucked Into Ids boots, di-^o.-ate
^ fn,.n,i
N. iwn,.nu. .e„
Mrs. Maggie Grady returned
home at Wetzejl uwlay.
ber. nH.
•
parity of valaes. ^
Tbe caoses of the artistic failure* are
primarily « lark of unity aud sImpUcIty in deelgn and au nttempt to surcharge a limited «r«i with a towllde^
i*"-” b’J't
Ing wealth of Inharmonious detail. Ibe
,dvenl«J tbe luleiecoliUf. secondary rauaes have been a civic exgj,op-holding a branch,, presun
presumably of uberauce that will aubmli to no artlortravlng the sU- tJc check «ir «-ontrol and an effort to
the weed, doubtles* iKinravlng
blted the
th Evei^ trnp.ene historical associstiona withoriginal race that Inhabited
height of phlllstinJc
first Idesllxlng the symbolism of
glades. But
reached 10 the shield of
me appchs-New York Poet.
dlsn Of tbe dime novel variety, who Is
■ *11 wcfk*
like an Iguana or horned
C.vnthU Thornburg of Msple|inad by a ten foot string of N-atlier*
CHy *|H‘nt Sunds.v In town, the gue*t; down bis back, is striking bands with
of her brxnher. T. J Whinnory*.
' a plebeian while, while before them
has been placed in my hand* for collection, the first assessment to be paid
«m or before the 3ftlh day of Novem
of Georgia the cocked bsi and
The members
the Whlti- Shnnt
knee lirtHibcs of Hie Georgian epoch mill eitj<iy a sikisI altcrmsm at tin
Tbcu comes Uk-deluge: Ked , Masonic parlors,to-mornim. and su;>l 1
th.‘ iH-ilslde of her father. Slls* Whin
Idn ohsped.
Oh ttop back was ih
nenu, coosUilng .if pressed chicken
road avenue to Eighth street, thence
on Blchlh street to Barlow streeil
Mti^sbmary S<*cieiy
the Congrega,.h„rch mill min t with Mrs
^
Holy communion was ob»en ed at |
feetbers cocked atilt In hi*
30 and in O’clock toKlay at Gra«v. -one. by the way. of tbe tost shield*.
r considered, of tbe whole
church.
On Florida’s shield stands a placid
a new Odd Fellows lodge will
1. ,hl. CU? b«. Tbur.da, ;
Notice to all person*, totereitcd..
The special assessmept tax roll for
as last
land concerto tbe construction of iMTonk sewer In ^
This course of
is one of the vei y best offered in the XMsuict No. S (beginning at the Inter
price that places It section of Bosrdmsn river with Web,
within the reach of all. You ennnot llngion street, running theace on
arr«»nl tti mis* it. The first number oc llngton street. Front street and Rail
----------------------, ecriptious and figures Ibereou v.------------I produce a most towUderiiig mlscontyrannla" Is rather soiiUomoric. u. say . nau
county.
sp.-akliig
to-morn.v.
Joe Ib nson. yy ho It vUltIng In Lake U^mon of our vieyvs uihju most
Unu.n. write* that the weather 1* Jecis of human Interest. Very similar the JeasU ’Ihc shield of Arkaii.a* por- ’ ai-^-ht at Cedar. Sniton.^ Hay ..n Thi.r?trays a
suggec an un
,iay and . nd up at Nonhport Friday
<m|y light was from the fire place and vt rv bad and that thr.H- Inches «f would to the result if all that remslnevening.
.now
b^
e
tslleit
^
blstorUii
sud
an
hasJack o* Uniems. In thU wierd glare, .nt>w bsye talleit.
|
thr *nprr>e,* at our bUtorr
A n.uslng republican meting wr.;
Mr and Mr*. W.
Gustlne of Cad-;
while the light flashed fitfully, their
«d by g cln ie of star* bear* la ber
ourcomoKm. hand a wreath, while todow ber ati an ; heltl in Wllliams-biirg Samnlay nlgid.
fortunes were told, much to the ainuse- mac ,.TC Ciw bcfc b? ,bc -«.b of
Hon. G.wgs.ieakers
.menl of the company. After the for 8. C. IX fprcR. Mr Gusilne returned j
example, tbqy would cerUlnly gel graspa au eagle, who hold* iu Ids
G.
C.ivcll and Frank W. Wilson. There
mouth n scroll besrlug the U-gemL "Fotune telling tluy mere led Into the last evening, but Mr*. GuMlre will rc | be m.rstlfl«l as to tbe Indian
pull Regnant." Uu the shield of Wy- was much enthusl.vsm. espi-clally ow r
few day*, the guest of her, origines. *nie noble red mati ap
-bowels of the earth." through the main
,E ate emblazoned two monumenigl Warner’s nani.'
on three shields and to three dli
mother. Mr* R. Gray.
n. somioimted auU Infolded by a
l.s All Saint*’ day gnd I*
j garbs.
On the Msosaebusetts sWekl
thoy entered the furosre pit. men- met
The Woman’s Foreign MUslonarv j
scroll on whb h oue reads, lu lette.-s
sunds natty Bnropo. sha|>ely and
hrsU'd with due solemnity
by two more ghosts lM',gring sacks. Society of the Ashbury M. E. church j
of the «»mc alzc. -KqusI UlghU-lJvs
Slock-Grain-Mlnes-Oll." Ttostomr St. FYsncIa church.___________________
As each one plunged their hands In
lU miH-t with Mr*. Huntington
these the ghosts would give an ur.
tinnw afternoon at ? o’clock.
,^4 arrows in hand sud s couple of pleasantly sugg^tlve
““'■•''j Episcopal
THfiay
gWdi TAX-TIFTI WAN
remr, on Friday night. Nov. 41..,
log a witches’ camp, and were Invited
In Ixt seated on blocks of wood. The
Mrs. Orycr
Orver
were partners at flinch. Mr*.
was aw;jvlcd the first prize, s dainty
lltue china Jug. and Mr lUine the
to be reserved
raphy of the various ahielda. Thooi
„.ntlon.
i **
Thjj |i tentlon.
might' be supposed to fepteoent ^
tha I,
The g^dge
Bridge Builders
Builders Missionary
Missionary So^,
dallagNhost ahowed them to s
decorated with little, pines, represent
earthly scream.
Various trulls and
vegetables were drasrn
Seats OB talc now at news stand and
»k store,
night. Not. 4, at City opera house.
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE
SI
Che Boston Store A
litffFDiffilrr tif
M
1 n city opera
(.oaot a/aar*fi#v. C .
pewL3*
^liloe. 4.
.r^
Z.
. V
aa ««*y M 'OoMfc^Jo
. II
a Hner IM «lr fitrmt
Iteoel M.
P. »»<«««»*
ladieotlas tliil K«f>
M fa e.,-«i,*«iorU. l*y two #oom«. H. ««aw*l,
M- P.
• NOTtci or OtNCUAC ELicnoN.
Ctty. Grand Trav
taf ri.^ f«r
trill* Boa, womcaaonttoWaiirfdt^laf-IWiloa
bas Wtberu,
««loeaiufoiii ear* be brat ber.
_________
Jew* !««*ir1nc Amrrlfiaa pisiporU- Sir
irrry W^Ub. raltured. d«ol broke.
Umer. itinlac. P*cfi««* «l»
poJifr. uimrmpt<rt In wn:
' atale on tho Tneiday aocceodin* ibe
Aral Monday of Norwnber newt the
following offlct.w« art* lo be elecusi:
I
Governor,
Ueatenim
Governor.
ben rxercUed a«ilart
u i rejA^w ^ «r Sunufi
Tolatfo | *«„aaae. arfco. whn a aember of
*'l loTf^ |
RajjiUh parUiinMit, wmt lilo Rji>
vbtekr
w'wrb
J
"*“***■! Ill ind tn«« drlfn
beeaa^ be wa»
111 a,/ life to w<^i.ip it. tW* whai Itie Jew
Ht mr'.t'i ibit It i* “blehlj
hi j A>B< f«ir row--made me a frU u'l | pjoUalae tbH a n laxaikm Ju or iIk^I*
toML raared old
! %Um cf tin mil J» wiMi rem*atloa* will
.ixini mterpTHiik^. and Inndfru a tb- .hfan.u.:
areii oraileal enib»iUa.m. and bU fine! er>-i
rin. g.n, .
in
iH
^Korlicni*r^l?CoM
j
gtaie |.«nd omce. Attorney General.|
SaiHTiBiendeni of 1‘tHillc Inslruciion.
M. mber or tbe State
nf E.1ucatlon. Justice uf the Saiitrnte Coirt lor
th** term ending Ileeputbcr ililrty4lri«t.|
li»«)7; Justice of the Sopreme Court fur J
the t‘Tin ending I>erenib»r il.irt> f,r?t,
liudc and Just lee of the Sapivmr
0»urt for the term ending iby-emher
thirty-find. !l*ll;
Hepn-sematlre !a
Conrn*s}4 f<ir ih** Eirvtnih ('ongrev
jilonal IMstrift. ,A able;, thU eouuiy
I,W^
ra
Knmind~*ll»i'»ij
yooTiR %«ma*i
band or yooni Uillin mmirUin. will Peire,.f
umoil ilrltUb
be bAmd ber*. pi tb. oi.Mlxm number j *bn:4. f \pU.ii» ;
, ... ..tlnr
tbl-, >.ar bir<
roal>.*
Ui »a«te4 wide atieniKii 111 nr.f the
Noi. lOib
lyi* ».
irreaie^j
TbU U uw *A
. uf Ibe birb r-lHrd b-riun
is a part; |-\»:rte'»n electors of f»re8i
deni and Vice 1T« .*ldent ..f tie* I nlied
State.<: Stuator for ih** Ta.ntv scv ’
ecth Senati#rlal nif.trlri of lU , Stale.)
cnmprtKlng the cUiMi.-.i of
Antrim.
CharlovoU. tlrand Tr.t verre. KalKavka.
UHdur.au ftuu W. xhHt
aglslaiute fnr
rermtive in the Stit
K#prt‘.<.T,taUvo
Griutd Trat
!..*
eu in:y td
nihtriet. e,
Grantl Tra\
AIm. the foUowfng oirn*er* f.w Ih. |
.-ounty ,rf tlrand Travervi*: tin.* Judy. •
of IToliati*. one Sberlff. <»jie County)
Clerk, on. f'oimty Tr» a*;ur. r. one R, a i
Ister t*T Oi t^U. one. !*ro-.,*e„ilng Al l
u.rrey. two Clreint l\uin Commission-j
ers. one i•.Minty Surveyor an.l iw.» Cur ‘
r;
«itrartl.in* of i*e day. pla>*iiK »o He j
Jn .t lUt^T slH- bill male Uei
In He* I pJilmd.
I
IDO'V eailjuvlaullr atu
........................ Ja;r> -hn-- n.,t of a |.e;,Jhb Iblliy.
watt ever w1tn<'A,M*d at
f«i« B«id. .^Ihe lA
l.MlII^-ye^ at 2 /., >nr.l-. iba: >hr
These ^Qdlenae*
ever,..her,.
Tt:el
‘tb
sb«-dlnt
rud bm,; ar .
cU-Km**
V., nften J.> jHle Intend, lo <‘mlKn.te i-* Canada
public ba* les t,
a^-rtflrlu..
: ;lM, I -».-»<•>
*• t-r
..t. Al».;rl
ranf:«*^
lH <‘iy.
,
^ib band work ibai itoe> ur»- Mime '
l^w l-m a. la . bi.s a «;:r.hal tbiliioew tkeirticul in arfreptUiC »l*«t o
r*»mrH At Its la^« lit*-* tla?i uieM.irnljrfe
rrally co-»t
n:n. -No» tin l»»v.n I:. aind. i,;*-!
in
un.l i.i» ban.l 'le v wUl
4ii<eov« r nu «.rKaiii/u»b*ti ••f « wbully
aod bIftoT Miikfier i>,e* t.. any yei
beard
!?.• l^ by n.. m-an* an ordinary
t«»d fiii«f r. I.ut u njusiclan and r»
thonnialt eieunliir. Hn* hli"*;
Voii are aloi Iter. l.v notified
Ibat I
:ir
s;;t
cv vlng .nmcb tu*e*l< l nM-toHm
ii.. nlte < !«Htr‘.e Mrl). un.i W:,ier
,.mp> :'.l h
ulus, filalily * js1ft<*<f. iln«T<\ kertmi
fit t„ rank with the few <a*. A* lndl.ma eb-cirK* line, whb h
brjTu b between I^n*'lm; at:*'
ellle. uul to aerv* a. an eiampie and
llatlle rre.*k. will yl ifi Olivet. Tlib
learbt r to b«»i*»« of even artvanrt*d tnu
piDi*.. |...•^>.i
likely, being a rollejr*
aleJan*.
Tin pnbiic nnd e«mHI,hig
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE J
ft':-
tV;"'
- BEST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY-
-U
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY,
W£ Never Were in Better
Position
by Arl
Vliss Whittaker, a prominent club woman 1
of Savannah, Ga., tells how she was entirely |
cured of ovarian troubles by the use of |
at,. Irt lng ri.Uer i.il
.1, is >ald that »h<
HANNAH & LAY CQ’S
avwillnl
I'^di)
to ,;ivc our customers better goods, better
prices and better service than at present. We
nev.rr were so far alicatl of previous sale rec
ords its at the prcspt-tiinc.
Lydia E Pinkham^s Vegetable Compound.
Our goods arc
l ijilu, our prices an*'right.
C~"
JicVeiA 1m lb. High Sebot.l l>eeiurc
j
For file |M i thoM. year.< panb
OAin..* arc*o..a on kale al N.
Stau.l
1 },:ue beat bit.ine ilniiKT irari*r at tinwUMh. n*H.rve .
tputaue
b.tw.*.h
k!iy>;;«Hquf an*i
at nty opera Houac CrMay iilult.
Whit.n-h
Iski-s. Tims,, and the bim
Nut 4
.S.Tdre %uur lirKem now. Yuu
IM rlnu'opnraMnn will give iht.H wint-r
raniiut aHunl to inUe lbi> rare ntiisl
empbiym.mt i.» r. large cr.'w. Iiei^fdo,
cal tr.wi
_________ i._______
rontrlbutiny runsidprably lo the iml
niiverr t
|M>Ullft cured r
Mrengih. aud now ipv perimls a
ivbt-n V. manvU.K-toi^ fail to help you. e«*r5 ami
anieti.lmentj. t.» the
is to 1m- able to ..brain sueb a nruiniMtund is Wtter than any doctor k-ci-MitiMion. will 1.- held in the sai..
Lydia l« PliikbaiiCa Votrrt
,»r in.siu-jne 1 »-yi-r had. \ cry truly you ra.-Vliss Lasv WuirrAktmOOd lilOhSU. Irliv ..i Ti:,v.*rM* Cilv n, earji of 11,c
i live wan.s at th. 'odowli-g places, vtr:
In ih«- l-'lr.t W.ird—lltiys Ban.l
RcH.n, in NfcNa,nr.ru
Hall on rn.ui
and Ib«k Si.1T.-. and
T<MJay-41:S0 .
and
7:30-Auclicn
flr ot tb.* Manlstlquc railroad.
Wlli
S.*<Y,nd Ward—St-i-tini
HhelK nhle lo do moro for the ailtiiff \v<.im-n of Anierlca than tii« \
famllv pI,yHicl,*.n. .\ny woman. ther,-lon-, is n**.i.oiisllile for her i Ha!l on Spr.trc
Thii.1 Ward—In Ha* f
<»vvii trtiuble who will not lake the pains to write to Mrs. IMiikli!
fur udviee. Her iMldrc.ss Is Lynn, 3lu.s>., ami her ndviee ia free
Sale of Watche* and Olamenda. Ran-1 tl e new-induMry come.. anmLthlnq IM
taira entire stock at your own price*) vi-inity luis never l^iastwl of beforpTc-nifiht we aeUGlamcndh at auction, j a -aloon
'
Be sure and come. Sale* every day'
ArchbiFln.p M-^siKer <( .Milwauke'.
‘free. This is your chance for Xmas | th‘.ng>. the eoahUHhm.-a! t f a ru’..
CKta.
prohibiting >.nl««»i,l.e<.pvrh iruin boil
mg p-vltioii.- f« Human Catholic vn
If. rrlek ni'Miev h.Tf.l
with wriikne**,
inflannnMion. and a brt.ken down Myricm.
n ;al- me w«‘n- nr.xbni!« lo.li.- tb,.n live, but
Lydbi i:. lMiiklmin**i Veir«-fnble Com|M»und iHK»n n-MU.rvu luy lo-l Mrcnglh.
'iakinp the miMiu :iu- only two weeks produced a radical ehnngr. and tw.» monthf restored me l.» perfe-t health. 1 am now a
rhatif'ctl w..ronn. and my fru-iids wonder at
the elmnpe. it is m. niarveUoUK Sin.v
MATiif:
4'-.* Green
b
■ airahlp buili and d.HgneJ by
Hcnbt.w, of OJuinbu’', Mtrat.. a‘
►uh, mitb- what Hu- Inventor dv
.
Iflal mghi Ir
l.twdl.a *r..ra Bmurm.
3^ ^ . w*K .V
ai-ronauiir t-.,nronrrc m' ih. |
The »t»r!d - re^ .^rd fur b ,1 iiuloadTlw bl;:. ciga, ^ Impt-u j
lac wav rv.*eui|y br-ikMi nt Cor.urtUt. w..rld « fair
ways ilKir.adr. TIm- Wtdvlu, balkM.n n«ial-*.l at' an av.-r.ii:c heighi '
the laryeel Ireiplit.T .ui fre^b water, «if .:•• Ics l abfivc iYh- li.-ada of th»* Kpo-•
was einptl.-l uf n cargo of •.l.'.»i:i tone ;iai.»r- and rcniain.d ih Hu* air f.ii 1-’.
uT Iron ore In f .iir uu.l n li:]lf li »ur«.
i n..nti*o^ All a ^ittaiii li- bi Hu- mirlmr
mlurliiK by
leotr* Hie
re.-onl
brreti.f-iTe lu.,.le. The l«•t^l del,y
the l-VUin!ug lu Ibe eint of the uub«il
Oitactroos Wreck*:
. eight ii,.u»-irou- bolMlug inn
lT*'r!,I*ivrn*f./rh^
! ^^^t‘•le--u.
is i. {• ui-ibK bn luauy |
* lmi;vYe.T.*.l
lu
. »reo
.*< U»’ Wol
woi- »‘“r-'.
pr.:«-Jtu* .r...n .l,c m!,--... -I -. *- (V.'
N.d that IlM* iml.Mi.Utur ..f b!gde,; ts Is ;
•
^,
''•*
"
*
g.'i'J..""'.,-”"’-
The
'
t,y.unu
____________ _
di*. t.es br
Mejol s S..ulb Si.1.- I»ir,c store
-ir |:ea- ...f Ibr S:«rlk.
'
S..lt> .,i;.l. Jidov
A cutnbut,..11 ..1
l.« tl..- WorkVe .ImcgUl*.
4'hri«tlBU i.iith-atiM-iu I'oiigbiM,
Ab.-krt.
^-mIh -of tbc
blr«M^ l.^l .w doi.
$5000'
.
:rr.
‘ ' 3lead- S*.iiih
Hr-u:
' 'Vab I .<• n -and J..Uitv.
‘ dn';:ui
Wb.li OIK.- itlHraied
wliftMi vonr
t.y^iem. it Vrodm*.-^ a nio;M vvondcTfitl
JohiiFon Frus Go.
yeu
»a>
join
------------ 1 havr----------------
Not Sold Out
|»niyvr* j
It has been erroneously report
'R®
r.UU- girl.
-1
kutiful TKoti^i*
iwccl, pure brrath of the Uahe i*
Uimi rieiy nii;!il aud uhn» *vt r> uiorn-' ^;cstiv'e: of lanoct-acc and health,
rr'a yearnieg for children
lug."
!
A: b.o,b^-.,c.i.t.teK^tor^______________
b.™ Ui,- «-;ul.h;i
l..rV..w
and ih^-1-e was sibnu.nl]} »hi- raid;
woitbln l U d.j lu
.read UU. T
U II at w e Him
daO> treaUr
-ill order lu
ln:,r;a™blc,.«iIaloreathcl«n;ulir.M
,„r ,
Aurlion Sale.
:o bring lb*
CVXTT woman lo
the
It bclioc
: to bear cm
lewtsciest and b»t infli
the .abject of her malrmitT.
;
To r^hcvt^ min and make c«t that
;aiTiiiffo*Siees“rriend
Thl* Is tioi irae. or.
the oontrarj I am planning i-J
Increaae my facillUe* for a
larger *tock.
lean Drug Company.
HANNAH* A LAY MERCANTILE CO,
frl & tues
Remember
Cbi$
There will be no cheap. -
1 .tm not
trashy goods sold at this
sale—-Nt) outside plunder
L,usiiu <S“- No - .^^ll for a
1 am going lu
1 can’t afford to have any inisrepnscntaiions
won’t
be
M3*
at* this s.ale and 1
future business must
considered,
b'or
ihis s.ale 1
have engaged Mr. W. V. Hamlin
of Rochester. N. Y., an honorable
gcnileman
and
an
brought in for Auction.
onHBBJ
on business ji:.st the same as ever.
Auctioneer.
entertaining
$^000.00
These goods arc all from my stock
stock ol
class goods must l>c turned into
dlatcbes, Cut
Glass, Silver
ware, Jewelry
and you know the high class of
gootls 1 carry—Kven the highest
money-My loss will be your gain.
—This Sale begins Saturday, Oct
•2luh at 2 o’clock and will continue
every afternoon and evening at 2
and 7 o’clock, until goods arc sold.
Seats provided for -adies.
Come
early Saturday next.
I vm aeon have a big line of
HOUDIY GOODS ifl
n«E J0HELRY
tteport.
Hot Spring* com cure, 10 cent*.
For *alc by 8. E. Walt A Son*.
Johnson D.-ug Company and Am.rw
AUCTION
ed that I have dispoaed of my
buainei*.
Hot Spr.ng* soap, 10 cent*.
Hot Spring, healing »alve, 25 cent*.
going om of the. jewelry
inopicnt.
At the Old Stand
Jea .u.i, MdM
f».>d of . I.ddmn
lu l..n. ai.l.U* o,..- iL.y Mr Mdnt
»a.d 1.. jbe biM.- g,rl on Id* kiH-e:
*1
money
remain in Tr vef?e City and carry
bki,idugV~rhrMiiiu Ku
-
Thai’s why I’m haying the
efl.s i
iTs wnirth ..m- s Iasi dollar
; fee. Jh.- pU-aiiLr.* of life Hiai e.,nu-> l»>
j laLIng lIulLstor'* U«K-ky M..itntain T«m.
• iralki Olid » liiu i i s wed as tr .iu n.auy
Iffi-Ui ..r s.ur own L-and. li;,w y..u hod
* j»«rt III tUH gnetu work': If n-.l. -why
druagltts.
nl.* at .-III <i< L* t Rtalions. A>k ag-nu
If.ir rales, liinil of tid < Is and full par
isk-ularh-.
TRY A RECORc WANT AO.
1 Heed Ibe
V
lueiit uf vv4,rUln U*.e «”Yrrlsl1iin Ki»dea\ - ;
*11 firat-clata
«im- da>
! lal.iru u b w .!•
5 soon Ihiroaf;.*,jat.d have «,M
Jj i Nol?l;b..iK of 111
j
»ale by
Price*, Hot Spring* UbleU, $1.
Hot Spring* Quick Relief (llnlmaitl)
25 cent*.
Hot Spr.ng. caUrrh cor«, 60 cent*.
Ilo.iit.l trip lieke!.: at low rab-i. Or
Sick Oay Since.
the fii-I l.-w
rrpuh,Hy.-‘
->es." wld tbn
""' EXCURSIONS
for
WorlcTa Fair, St Lou!a.
i me.
I'
j
In tcsilrot.ny wl„ n-uf 1 l,.*ivc
r.
U.-t ,«> hand in ih<* < iu i.f Trav*
; rUv. Gran.l Trav. r-. Cuinily. S .vl.
! Mirhlpan. on H e 27ih day „f onul
‘
p.^
.
^
cilAS M. RKKIH
,--^v <*|. rk of the City oI T.av.
SsSSSSSSt-—: PnSE&BTis
ai).? U- n- ral l» -biUl>
waervp.vlMe^r|y in theat-aw*,..
■”
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
Vc^tabliJ
K
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Knpinc IltMiRc
1..:, day. fr..i
fur. n>*oii iiniil
..viiMkid
will hc! j
''
vi-S-jaSda coniiiuuiMi luu, givn me that j
Idocm it but a Mu;tll return U, write you an I
ri. Uc*«.
Ib-nlng «Hbl> In N.*w Y*.ik: R.Kue
Trfi. r, ,U I: Hlsglm.. h> to fi. wll^
FgrI.er and
City
>. P. S. Ha’.l
A letter from another woman showing what was j n.^-i Vw ra"K'FiJe%i.' “
accomplished In her case by the use of Lydia
E. PInkham’s Vegetable Compound.
,„..o
at 2:30 and 7:30. Every lady attend-1 he*. raUi-d a sybodal meeting of hi
i«B receive* a handsome eouvenlr} ar l.dl.«-.w to c-mHldcr. aavmg othe
iWuf^ Wltrh lUrel ^
mr.^ lh»uHana.i id t*M-H id
Hare;
buuybi a l-iv of Ih-Witt's W!
Salte ,m th.-fee-.nimep.ialf.Mi of mir
drcgait-i; mi writ. . C H. LaCnds, of
Zavtt.la. Tes., -'ami ured tl for a *ti|.i
Ward
Enterprise Grocery
Corner State and Union Street?.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY MUCAY FRESENTS
\Vc stand back of every article that you may buy at this sale—You cannot get “Soaked” here. Private sale
cv ry foreaoon-at wholesale prices.- Every* lady attending this sale will receive a beautiful souvenir
hir. r4.ttnlerh
la 1 uui. rw t
Btghor than «mr ether i
m the whole ^abU.braent.
t« Imagine a hj-phen
two fmrdii rm
I
tvUx, become aupjt’.c end daatic from ita
ooaunneda
a^c rdioal
All fibre*
J.H.MARTINEK
21.7 E. FRONT ST.
^
3|cw^er
RMITOEPtoTaMt
mcBiMdi
! tba boase aad
Oeld.Sor«Thrtnt or Lssr TrooUo^ tf BoitMtod, wm, IB Ubm.
I, met witb tbe
TIE YOU DOWN
(josbacin.
who
«r.
« Bl»cr in mr )ei|.Hry bMiMM
Muskrcon.
^ «**y*
»««klag « targrr loc«*k>B. They «
dnky itt rirclevillf. OWo.
Tlirrr »r»- »«• <« n»»«l»rturt0g in
•tli«tk«u m Owomw with a UH0I CP
ital of »5>73^J. Tlie »alar of tb<
«o*a^. 1, tS lOt m. nKmgh «K
■ambor to ■mator by two iban ia l»00
ilM* eairiul iar««tc4 to grater by fS
The Owo«o Bagar cotapany.* lac*
lory bat -tarUH! up for Ibe aeatow
eamiiatoa The factory will rue about
iwi«- n» loog a> laat year. About
fort, rarkiadt arc arriTiag dally from
tiM* waBpaay * toad la l—---------------wlicrw WO acres of IhwU were growa
ibto saaso
Miss Aaa Hartwell, for nearly
y^rs f be sole comtauilon of Miss Hat
rtei CaUax la tbe ligbtbuuse at MIcli
Igma City, has become rlolenily In
sane. Ibe rrsalt ^ being removed from
tbr tlgbtbouse borne. Miss C€»Usx rt^
ceatjy resigned ami she and Mist
- llanweU took quarter. In the elt
since wben Miss Harts ell has brood
ed Otar tbe amlter until .be has
her mlad.
tioine practical Joke Head with no
m ase of rveponslbllUy^ started tbe ni
niir Ibat aa laicnirban electric car
with ball a doioo paaseagers <« board
bad plnagcd
M tknMih Ike «u«4. «1
1 taM MbmU np »« tkiM
eoulxkUfooi Hed.»«l
iiito • deep pleo> et Crreie* •»»“ •«>
neiToXr MCXed dnnrnlac. u It re
three epd ooedieM hour. u. re_____ .le him. He hXly bunted hi.
tool hr .tepplx l»lo kol Mke.. felt
out oC ■ iree ud .prmlped hi. er« end
_____ runeenr with Wilbur Neiwo
ehd hedlr rtekeu op. ThI. to.t «
prohawi the woiet eocldent thel erer
befell bUn. but be n-idenily beer. *
cbenMd Mto. end nrlll probebly rccot
_______ of the W. C. T. V. of D*
Tim hmrd Ibnt pnrtic. were Bpirlx upon opening op n blllinrd nod
pool room in thnt rlllnge The Indie,
bustled about and secured 70 asmot
to a petition against the esublisbmect
of Ihi place and prcaentccl It to Ibr
rlUage council Their request wai
granted and now tbe ladb- win lui:
ibetr attention to paying o% ibc bal
ance of the Davison street sewer.
A Holly girl has lost her steady
When be called the other evening abe
was silting In the dark In her room
A powder puff was on the dresser ant
she quickly touched up her checks be
lore appearing dosfiulaln>. The young
man didn’t stay long; Jutj^hy. the
girl could not Imagine until going to
her itjom and taking a look lu the mir
ror. The powdered charcoal >hlch she
uaisl for cleaning her led th had U-eu
hlng close to the freckle ersdlcator
ihrwe feet hi tbe air. for be reeosaUc:
la the olber tbea bit other brotiier.J
Ptaads, arboB be bada’i seen In twenly years. It was all a practical Joke,
eooeocted for the Climax man’s beae-^
at. He winiagly agreed to share bit
borne, triih the two and the went on
tbdr w rejoicing.
The Janitor of the Bay county counbouae bat a aore] way of •treaung
loard of supcnlBon«. At the con
an of the recent meeting at Bay
City the members were given a purnpIn pie loach.
Oxford has a Juvenile band under j
proaeas of instmctkm. but It It saH
few people have as yet commenced to
Saf,. aarfata,
wm- TBItL BOTTLES FREE
Mr
and
at
Mm
W
Albion
H
on
Crane cab
Friday.
Tbi
lly with her iHirlloa of potatiM *.
worth having Inn-n tiUlpiR*.! from Ihcl
rTliey w«irkel
trrkle. as Mis* Julia Peabody, came u hard and fast mull iliscmered bv their
Atbbm 7J years ago. at the age of id. falbir who broke to them the sad
and her mother was the llrsl white news that they were in the wrong
woman in Albion
A log cabUi. thatch patch and all the tnln rs they had dug
♦•dl with marsh gra-s. and with a blau beloogi-d to another roan. Oh. those
k«i for a 4bMir. served as their home blister* and iore muscle*:—Scottvlile
Mr. Crane cam*- to Albion at. Hie age Enterprise.
.
tif Ik. by lumbiT sagou. Iruui Auburn,
N. Y., and coming ihiough ilo rosin
Btnvi of Jpcksmi bis
sazou
aialW in the mud
Tw„ >esr
i:.: hi* a^vai^aml m
>.srs eti. r hiI //'. bride s arrival he iuarrlf*d Miss Pea
■-iKHly. He attended the lanio is
l u
del Uie Oaks" ronvreilUm in Jsek-o.i
CliU»f Knglueer fl A Alfred, of tb«
Pere Marquette, has ct)romenr.*,| hi*,
atiniial todr t*f the road which piv
The scat* In thi ulmenrallon end of
the car art* arrsngt'd In tiers. like
th*ise of a rircu*. and are'otcuplwl by
the master mivhaniCs^ the various
dtoskm* of the road. Kver, foot 01
ilu txMu! will be examinod b, daylight
Tin imriv 1* formed into rummlitiHf
she 4.n*l wunh broking
thedri '*’*■ '***** Ho]l!sivr > IUh
i C\>K ».At.K—Htmwfc *rd1 tw«. l4»u. h«OM> fsr
DANCE ORCHESTRA
sh. d liet-: F. D. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
Mountain j the VIOLIN, has organized a DANCE
I o! vfiuih.; orchestra and it ready for dance
Jid.nro”. engagements and alto for a few pupil*
on the violin.
For ,rm. call at South Sid. Shoe |
.up2s-tf'
f<0.
store.
.RSSgS;
k RECORD WANT
iS"£j~:rS5g?:r3
5 0«inu to t!u- rcluccil prices on wire autl porcelain j
wc Call
^
examidr a
Euninnd. ’ Iv J
,
• t.iM I like iny own ctuniry ix
ilnitelv lH-1ier. Tht r-tnw- nm.v hav*
.• ta t that
Tein!»*st
BtaiUm
of going fishing, but all tbe time In
____________
,
tlielr father by dig
ging iKUatiK * for him
homely -
Mothi.-s Praise It.
til kdiMwSn;; .Mr'
un au. ndun.-er of
Tan.
«a^ my e;)o;«»ar.n»n d.u ih*
j “Wire Your House”
,-rv low liiyirc.
Call an<!
t an estim.ite.
J
a
j'JV: i J
rod«-l.„. T.,» A .-crl.to rar, t..r l.,| *
Small i>d?'
rtra.llia'l'to,
_
b*
»=a«K® eiootno oo.
PHONE 502.
125 CASS ST.
:
'
won with *74 ,w>tnu to Zll points for
the ^ltlc of Mr. McGuin
A crow
counted ko puiuts and Alexander’s sldu
'-watched a fl«Mk all day to »ce where
0«:{“KKN'T;»l«». nT
«nir'g*. and
j:
J
LOST.
L-w,^.e-eaturrUy
HihI. r pb s,^
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EA-T
Xl.C3tk-kPco-«:.s2Ht .n-5t‘Ptm!e2..%SKhv',;*ter Menu.
riiKMKeo o*t.T AT the uasoratoev or
miscellaneous.
__________________________________ _____
PAI.XI1^TI:V foM-tili
D.WITT ec CO.MPANY. CHICAGO, iLi-
toi ir.r.iCTR
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lory, tn-r-'.t; rm*-ti Hi
H«i. l-.niran^-^^ ^
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
TIME CARD
The Republican Candidate for Governor of Michigan
Troy man holds the championship
rivoid for gall In Oakland county. Ho
gave ht* -wife a l•l^enuous walloping
the other day. an offense for which be
has
been arrested
licfere. and then
her-probably on a charge of extreme
t ni. Ii.v
He got a position In the coun
1} baMile instead of the coveted deand his wife’s enjoying peace
4 aS Will be in Traverse City
>
Tomorrow, Woiinostlaii Afternoon
WHERE MILLIOIIS ARE HADE
Interett.ng Letter That May Mean
Much to Resident# of Trav-
~r..« Ml.
Reeves, i lost the ht*ring la my right
and abont three nr four month*
. my left ear became almost as ba«l.
_ fart. 1 was so bad that people bad
to shout at roc to make me hear. 1
bad about given up la despair all
hope* of ever recovoriag my hearing
when f saw that yo*i recommended
Hyomel. I used two bottles and can
BOW bear
mr watch tick with elUu-r
ar my
ear. and my beeuiag to bow all right
This deafness must have been caused
’ they w«at to zoott and at dusk crept
fPoB caUrrb. for It to now cared. Hy>p U»
Fad gut i:>. which made ome4 certainly docs what you
them 7h«» po4au on crows alone. Tbe for ft.'
Hyomel has made Btoay cure* of ca
lOBCTa put «P a big banquet at which
the mayor of the cit.r pre.lded. aad H tarrh. and In corohlaatlon with Hyo^
mel balm, of catarrhal deafneas tn
was aiaeh a success that the
Trarcrae air and nearby towns. 8.
cuaiasi w in be made aa aanu
E. Wall A Sons give their peraonal
guarantee to refund the moac
Plaaey. aged 14. of Irt___ ___
’The
aa^tid^ to cmnlate rirens feaU, and t not
__ give quick_relief.
_
___
with two other boyi hitched one cad ^wi^VitralbmiUw^n’^obcaii^^
a alrr to a irtto. 3* fart from the tft.
------- vta
Krfn»*1^T%.............
A A B. b
‘iS
In Sfeinberg’s Grand Opera House.
:
**?!•■
Tram, for tJmUir «.V»y and f*r».TMaonl iMv* st
r^w tnnn t »^Ur V Tr srsd rr.iT«moBl sr
eRANO RAPIDS I IHDIARA RT.
COMPARY
TrsJi. \-*rro Trav.
ton Willi tt-rih P' rw*—a>-k
Train iravwa Trari-nw I’U.t »
.HUtldy then S not a rcailer »f
Ri-rord who ha* m.t heard of the
lie* made lu tbe Beaumont oil
' vision kept separate, the report
.
While the tale* of fin-iuneA
chief enpinetr at tiu
x-kAly made are lnterv*^tl
. they ar-*
the trip, who
will award
really mu half an valuable I our reanH. t^ap folio*
u
k:
Firr: prLi- of iTiiu ers as the following lettei rom L K
Caswell
o Lh. ^1
rial in charge of the ditision Pre«*ion. prv**ldent of
ih,
■ l»ri*e*. first prire U Prv*»tim Drug Comiumy of Besnm
1100. with second an» one of the largeM wholesale and
house* in Texas
.......... I..........
lesser aunmnls. ThU
Ir. Prtston wrlu*«
‘EncluiKsd you
l»lan mcife. ike head* of the various
I find a letter that came to u* un
KTllcd from J C Reeve*. 770 Pcari
divLiuns lu <-kMotant effort to outstrip
I hare known Mr. Reevt-* for *ev
each iHher ami n->ult.s in great ex
...I years. He to a reliable man and
ccllenwif work
tolier la which lu Albion nimrods parGebrge McGuire and R. D.
<-*AI« xa»der chowe side* and the latter
cvi:ni**HE'»
I.S.- t/.
• Kk-I • >1r fll« II-. M.iUlr-rip<Hi f.tr (lie « mi
- KM.iuh.-toi.d-l.-tre-l»rtit.»-*»h.t«|-.-i *1.1
.-l.pb..... f^iwrrKttlNek a iluyl splolbiDK
tski—ee>-. lu
-easy to ts
nil drttcclR>
Kodol
Hon. Fred M. Warner
, Tlie r»iad Is checked over and <ach d:
The siKui.men of Albion afc plan
iilng a great hunting etwtest to be hcH
next Tbunulaj
one was held last Oc-
*
J
^b«i will judge the work of the ruat!
f*
4
4
4
4
♦
jomney to the PmHic and Laiu. '
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A Good Compieaiin.
Sparkling eyrsx ami ni'k
•-< k*. X"
.!•
m
AtooamusBV
JOHNSON. DRUG CO.. F. H. MEADS. S. E. WAIT
raying In* ha* m.t ike sllchte.Tt mten ' J
..ullsna railroad, has hupplleit human
cSTi 5Sf.\r
_____ .rABAhCTI________
________
MTMrStMMaaiU
braled their sixty-third wedding anui
Tho colg goooino core for at/ Long Dioooom.
Coft-OL'klihBtf.WtXuk.wU.
•
swi ptw
SiSM iitfW
I fM!7wbcrc praite mir
nr Ih.* .affc
A CARD.
dgned. do lieridiy
le money t.n a
to refund tbe
and she bad got them mlxcd.-Holl,
Greene’s War
Warranteil
bottle of Greene's
Svrup of Tar If It fails to curt* your
HeraW.
_____________—river Tbe earl,
___
We also-guarantee a
bn J. White Is an Engllfbman, cough or cold
siurlca maattoaed the drowning of half
„.
.ile
to
prove
^tlsfactury tif
like all from that country like* 75-cem
inonev
refunded
<
a duaca passengert
By noun ihl^
and will have a gtMid pardon. No par S. E. Walt A Sons, Johnson Drug Co
number bad seelle«l to iso dtir.i ii. and
ts complete wlitioni cabbage, and
■*
* HHxlmrp
cxcluul p*H,ple sVre rushing to the
* bo exception. He presented us
car* liotfa 81 Bay City and Bagtnaw ,o
a hiwd of cabliagc the other day
go to The Sd ne of the “teiTlble acrlweighed twenty ponnds and four
dciii.” So sure were tbey,that the ac
»s. enough to make all the saucr- I. tm «Mli MU Urak.'. Pklueu. Wlw.
rldeat bad r«ally bappraed that they
kraut wc should ever want.—Clinton
------- IU.CUHMir.Ck.aM>.
ttMMjgbi I he Intcrurban employes wen*
l.ocal
.^nering lip the mishap, and would no*
Holly man has grown a winter
Ukt Ibeir denial seriously. After they
TRV A RECORD WANT AO.
raillsh that weigh* eight and a half
tisd Inspecti^d the tnidgr. saw no sign.
IMuindfi. He sayi. li Isn’t a horseradish
«»f excitement , no river searching part
either.
kw. or similar evidence t4 a dlsasi-r.
lA*t Sunday two youths, fllli-d i*i
they rrln-aled. rresUallen, Inqulrlci
ovrrfiuwlng with a de.sire to rei«ay tlif
cunilDUed to |h-sUt Manager Morrli
hours of parental care be»iow nl
even 74 hours after.
them, announced their Intention
I .
I L;
11'
cntpha»aM to toko.
Ptawmiciana Pronoanced Him TromMe Conaompaon.
fei^**^n Kennedy’i
Tar. It contains no <
and
A J. Urcxel. the Philadelphia mil
HoneyBee
BeeIt on
.....--------and the Honey
erer,' bottle w.
of the genuine.
ccnulne. Kcu llocslre.* arrived home ib»- other da.t
Laxative Honey and Tar curei from s trip along the Pacific cjso
all coughs and assirts In expelling just in time to learn Irun ’h - nev r
colds from tbe system by gently
"dI.l're“#or
Contemplates taking IM*
_______ ________ _
pcrm.ne«. .UkI.- to Busl.u.l, ilr.
UrT,;! iWu.ml5 d.-nl.- th.
r. me<ly for cblldrrii. Sold by .11 drus
Nouaws. on the Cmnd nspb!*« A
Poa bAtE.
MEW
DISCOVERT
Fniail$UMFTION,aUI)H$ tin GOLDS.
trr-r.
mmtU. Tb«c«iUtPtJie.elglibor.
U«kbad. from wua yos
i eartain ramadjr:
, to Uka
DR. KING’S
I Jerked off bit coal
TkMBpraMH
WANTao.-
d-tltir at r’*I
t.m w.th i.-rtb
Tram li*vt* Tnsrwrw* <*»r tur ^orU:port s«
5.. l
Mr. Warner and a party of Distinguished Speakers will arrive in the city by the G.
R. & I. at 3:15 p. m.. and leave at 4:45. allowing one hour and a half .
for the meeting. Plenty of time for the people of Traverse
.
City and vicinity to meet the
• ; ,
a': '-tf
:
Next Governor of Mieblgan.
V-
•t a .t* P M.
Tiwin *rnr*.|roto
»t U:Mxp.
U L UK-WWOUD. 0„r A T. A^
O.S SLXEA^A^L,^
PERE Marquette
Sn,i2i.uw
•
The trwn bearing Mr. Warner and party witi stop I-IVIi MtNl TESat Kin;;sley, rcachinif inat place at
2:30 p.m. Tfce train will also make a stop of FI VE MINUTES at Williamsburg, rcacTiinij that place 5:05 p. m
Mr. Warner will talk to the people upon the issues which have made this an exciting caapaign and evcrjbody is
invited to meet him. People from the country will have an excellent op|iortuniiy to hear state issues discussed by
one of the men most interested.
::fe
>• a .c tod
rrJ^Aja’ft.YsirsTT*'r. H. Srowtita. bt Faul-Wlfe wax
?ick fur years, nothing did any gwH
vnill we uoed HoHUter’s. Rocky Mouatalii T«w. Now ftbe’s kiUnirg and
I ht iliby. 'jj coui>. ‘i’s'a ur labk-lk.
! Jobnvoa |>r»»c
IS
Ckest
CCMKIRfflffimiU
tMiS
Do met ondr f*«
rao^botWcockof^Afri-
Tto 0taB cm. iu j«~* •
m cMrek
vrapwtjr li
mtaamtaea
iff serai issEssnar
BMKTAIKttn '
TPM WpedL
J. A, Mlckcraop. John Wood. T.
loproe. Warn* Flam Jote
i. Howard. John lAwreoce. Wm,
STOVES
?r^-t“sikSr^wiik.2t
4 by Oormaa HoppoprtiTorilf iPfoM
. Now TortL bPCPaae A. iTSSte. M Pto5ib“kra.^‘'k Dmin. WUterd Cary. G. B. Newman.
virtt* «t
Heary C. Ooee. Thoa. 1
•ICht. Tm »M w«r« vorldM Im » vte It P ^
Paris. Geo. Scott, Oeo.
•tpy opt plcbu. PP4 tet teM PM lob comb. Sber. Howard. Perry Norrl* Sarah J. CaHfIPa. Jaa. Stack. Fred
Smith. MUos Hill. W. Clyde FIna. Luclada
Fox. Nell Uvingstone.
' nw of lllPSPl fPPIrtmlop tero
mmk whm tlm MtM
Mf
Waldia. A. C. Bller. Cham.
.
mode OPt ppptpot Mr». K. ft
siM rsM nui nMitef PM tkrai Md
Netoop Oore. A. V. Palrtck. Wm.
le PPd Mr*. H. P. Hma by Ite O. J. tuxwoot. ItartOB Bliek. J. Bat- Btockmaa. Joha tetbania. A. a Cur
•9tke«Mf«W. r^wtiUtl»iiM.th.
tis. aif. Clyne. Morris Decker. Looisa
MVtlM or llio BlM wmmt tHot mmm irtri Attorpey Um of P«eblo. CoL
Ayers. H. D. Poaynas. R. Wledoeft.j
2L2sr~*
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To^foltlP. Hp4 ttey fWMlPOd
•opld teTt bOM tertoi pure.
SoToiPl Hol^vo pMke p tette
fiMMd hr tk* vwctaMi. ta Ik. «««
.( 4m«
or r.talH'w. Tk. 0.mat lor Ik. oortk «<«• «**••/ ‘ro*
rare <)>««.. Ow> I. i»ir>iy "•«
Ik. 4mIi« at tfikodex Jm Iket thHr
betel «py iMi PI iMt upon the holy
tel Of Jerotplo*. Tbe other
I. tbe .ppentiaap itel to pltoe
btopdbt froM the holy Und in tbe cof
tP of tte 40Pd will keep orll eplriu
p«my ted piPierre the body,
tbrio yPPr. 990 oofoni retired rmbbU
tew ttet line protU were to be
by tapporUni eortb from Jeniteepi to
tpUify thU demtod. pod they formed
p pprlpereblp. They tero plpcet of
bPteetk In all the Jewtab ceiPOlerieIn Brooklyn end Lon« UlPPd. The
• enrtb to copUlned In bopot. terrrK
and
petr the oolrppce i
eemeterlet. At peprly every fuacnl
•opM rich felPlIre of the decoPite
boyt p poppd of tte holy Mrth, paying
II IPr U. The «Prtb It plpcod nwier
tte bead pf tbe dead wmenrtet Ilk#
pillow. Modb of ihU earth It hrongl
to thU ooualry every year by return
lag pUgflmt to Ptletilne. The rthbl^
buy It ftwm the p!U;rlm»—New York
New York ba» Ihhu Hooded
bnpdiet of lottery ticket. *ei
PmktT. Ormt todlcaktioo
rs-r.pollUra
I. a efcarefc to»r "
Joha Atoiaadw Dowto kaa peorak-l
.inuBto wUh Ik. 0««iCTalk |ian»
T .awmacto* Ikat k. will allow ao
«»ocrailc aoummmo at ih. poll, to
Zioa City Ok elocUo. itoy. heeam. k«
ray.. DO d«Bo»atU TOi« will k. raal.
The awrti Ckery Ckaa. ctok. aodr
up torgaly of wdl kaown aoetoty l»o
pie of warittoato®. liwl«llD« ■»b.r.
ol Ike dtoloaatic oorpa. aopreio. coon
ery moaly. ktoiylaod, acroas the dieirt« llae. waa raided by the ehertB the
day aad rareral hundred dollpn
«onh ol llrior. aelrad and the bar
teraler teraporartl) placed under nr
There U now Uvlng al NUh. SenrU:
nran-who
well ncdunlnwd
LflrJBynm. Hll n«nc to Storan ZlkItach and h. U 111 y«>r. old. Thon«h
prohahly lb. oldrat maa Itolng I
be I. uondeffully .Uiorou.. with .Irar
orj. (ood *»<»l»bi. and tlron*.
y«dc. H. biuHnucb to any of
TmimklBa. Oao. Bnrrowa. Wilcox. Coiumtet Ttefts. Co.. Susan Gravel.
H. Kfta. W. Helm. W. H. Cory . J
L Mttche _______
an. Perry Hannah BaU. and
Interested ia the laying of
^ Utom*^" Urtweea
amia atreeU: in the alley be10th pad lUh atreeu. from
Wadaworth to BohemU strecu; in the
aller between 11th and 15th streets,
from Wadsworth to Bohemia atiwt*
as heretofore adopted by the council
of Travenw CUy, Michigan, take noee:
That the roll for the special aaaeaament for the toying of a sewer In tbs?
aUey between Sth and 10th streets,
W’pdaworlh to Bohemia atreeta;
in the -mlley between lOih aad lUh
streets, from Wadsworth to Bohemia
street: in the alley between lUh and
irth alreeja. from Wadaworth lo Bo
hemia alrccls. la now. In my office for
pubUc InapccUon.
Notice U also hereby given that lh«
council and board of aascaaors of the
hi. ad.«iiotv. to #*hUn« acalaat lb.
Tnrka In earlier year*. He look part
:n the war which gave the Greek,
their frei-Uom. and he recall. Lord By
ron a* -a young, curly-headed Bngllah
man much lovi-d by the Greek., wboae
diwlh. occurring during tbe InaurreclUm. they mourned dt-eply.- Lord By
run ha. been dead eighty y ear*.
One of the most Interesting young
GnglUhwomen vUfilng America I
many a year ia Lady Dorothy Leggc.
daughter of the Bari of Dartmouth,
who traveled from Boaton to Hanover.
N. H.. with her parents to aec her fa
ther lay the corner stone of a new
building for the college bearing hi.
name. Lady Dorothy is a deep aludent
of polhlcal i-conomy. and. like her
brother. Vlaconnt U-wlaham. U a
warm admirer of the younger nallona
The viaooufft and hU alKtcr have long
watched the developineni of two won
derful people—the Americana and lha
Jabaneac. DtHh believe the world*
"iCT:
7th. INH. to review
rollF. at which time
lunlty will be giver
sted to be heard.
20lh day of October. 1901
CHAS. M. BEERS.
City Clerk.
WTlCEOFiKTgfiOFBOARDOf
lEVKw AU EQUAUZATIOII.
teatingappamta. Yon cannot
exteoda warn wttome m a
cold bouse, «> matter bow good
a ilioncr you setve. Run no
wte. but have R-J. Mercer &
Ok. the pfannben, overhaul
KISUL HARDWARE
fedStiooto Astkahonl 1»{ileiaeiito,Citnaca BBd Wegooi.
Iradiei»« ioTited to ca*
KS?LJ.®M’’uwte. M^^tel^y Dto-j
Secor. Al Naah. Craw A Hardy. H W.
Snath. C. U Darla, F. J. Sutherland.
M. L. Lyons. Mrs. Rose Webb. A. C.
Rowley. P. Paris. D. E. Carter. RobtWaller. Lydia Jameson. Josephine
tees. F. K. Saxton, Oeo. E. JcwelL H.
ft. Burns. W. E. Moon. Nellie Johnson.
0. U Thomas. N. W. Hsrric. C- H.
loteson. Fred Dean. O. L. CouUcr.,
Ilary E. Slyter. M. C. Miller. Harry
Chlnoworth. John Danford. J W. MU |
ler. G. P. Garrison D. L. Nickeraoprf
Jay Young, Thoa. McClusky. J. McAl
Hater. Alfred Ayers. O. P. Hughs, A
A. R.
Pike. Wm. Ralne. Arthur Hadley. K.
W. butler. W. a Bennett. A Huell
mantel. John Gallagher. W. B. Knagga.
Davidson. Mary Mlcklor. >Yank Vuge.
M. E. Loucks. G. l>. Kenney, a B
Howard. H. W. Smith. Ray Monroe.
Perry Hannah. N. T. Nelson. Mrs. Ub-
Noble. A. a Hannaford. Z. T. Swan.
Henry Candeld. Warren E Salabury. j
Bert Mullen. Jane and Hatty Mt-Gln
hbi. F. Ncason, F. F. O Neil. R. G
Paulin. Enoch L Johnson. Mary a
Kilderhouac. John Probert. A F. How
ard. Ernest Cralb and all other lu-r
Interested In the laying of a
the alloy bi-iween 9ih and loih Mroct*.
from Wadswcirih to DivUtun htreoti*:
in the alley betwt-en loth and lUb
Pln-i-is. front Wadnsorth to nivisl.o.
stroof*. In the alloy iK-lstH-n lUh and
12th Mn.H'ir. fnnu Wadswfith U» IW j
vision htrerts, as lu rott»fori- .-ulopU-d |
by iho c-o.inoU cf TravorM- City . Mlc!i
igan. tsko uolict-:
RJ.Hercer«Co.
Cent Cebs, Ceah
GmUiST
Weed er trash CHEAPEST
.raHEALTRiEST..
Will keep a gi«d fire all night In
tn
Dili's Oritiul Hit BUitStim
JlBSOLUTBLT OMttUSS
0»TI
voBSUHaon
lICMudPnHCi.
-ijOHN R. SANTO
PM TALKING Yhl
Beauty Remedies
:il I-------LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
teaote Off tteMWte of tte ototne vi
Ktog Dtefio. dog op to
a P. CARVIII « BRa
IFIRE INSURANCE
DO YOU TUMBLE
DRS. SAWYER
wffNMALLftftOM
-J)ENnSTS.„
A. D. TYLER
$I S 18
DENTIST
Best GranuUted Sugar for
a limiletl time.
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
25c ^ 8
i201 FRONT STREET
;j.H.Mnrii
6N.WMeWllly
i
MORROE 4 MeWETHY
Bcst'^oilol Oatv
TMA-r
E. G. lewis Gash Bracer IDERERU INSURARCE
mtU make jrour $tgo fertheft
226 Eact Frrat Street.
31 I NEWWILHELM BLOCK
SUTTONB BAT. MlCft
“a^.”MILLER
I'M TALKING YhT
L..T YOU FORGET. |
itxt.
A Grand Old Soldier.
Troubled With Severe Pains in His
Back for 30 Years.
N:
I BEIEiiAL iSUflAICE |
That the Hct Springs medicines | *
lavc cored THOUSANDS IN TRAY-1 "
TMAT
MADAME RITA KRAUS'
Backache
m
|
LEST YOU FORGET, j
FvSaleByAllOfiKittt
DR. FENNER’S
Fire Insurance
FEZ 1000 WITTS
levtoiBittnrElieL'tc
Trank trudt
146 Tr0ttl St
T JtoJggj&sr
I.IOHT
This Is U-cause they are air
tight and guarant«-d to stay at
an long as used. If you want io
control the lire In a istove yoi
must control the air supply. No
oiher stove manufactured can
In guaranteed to suy air tight.
II iK the air light feaitiA- anti
the all steel radtollug sort
which make this stove the mot<t
i«Cfjnumicml aad inoM |r-.>tr i-rful
healer wliha«ll KtndH of
Come In and :ee thi-. womlvrful
heater.
m»8»>ors for the pur!*«*.• of d.-lray ing
that ior( «if the etwt which the
Ik. tie by sp-^ PM TALKING YET
ell decided hhou
he laying of a
rial aKKC'sstncni
In the all
ot Springs msdic*
.. ... .^.reet.-. frttn. —....
^U>n stri-eis: In the alley uiwreu Id h Tave cured THOUSANDS IN TRAYnth strtvti; fn»m Wadsworih io
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
don street.s in the alley bciwi-en
nth and 12 th streets from Wads j sate by alt first class druggists.
worth to Divlsio.-! streets is n«*w on |
file at my oflli-e for public- lnMK-< tion.|
Notice Ih also hen-hy given that tlx |
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
Ci.um il and touird of a>;>essors «»f th*
WINTER-8 WOOD?
city of Traverse CUy w ill huh I No
vemU-r 7th. .9bl. in said city at th^l
If not. da so st once. We hsvc
ctMincil rooms, at «LoV-ioek p. m to n-j
HMnch wocKl In hemlock, mixed
view said assctosmcnt roll, at which:
wood and all hardwood. Call
lime and platH» opinuiuniiy will b“
given all lH*rMms iuieresUd lu !»c
up about It on phones. Bell J7.
heard.
Citizens 244.
Dated this 20lb day of Oct»d>er. 1904.
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER CO.
CHAS. M. UEUUS.
::31Jy-14t
City Clerk.
Ladies, -you can pimp on it tram
ple on It but It will oomo up amiting
avary tima.- Caiman’s Elaatlo Floor
Vamloh. B. t WaU A Som. Travaroe
City.
I
fer the treat National holiday.
BARIIEYARDERSOR
IIO rn^mtm
...
To Ihe Taxpaying Elwiors of the
City of Traverse CUy. Grand Trmverse County. Michigan:
aura offerlpg liberal co«
The Board of Review and Eqaallratalet pad beartng the nas
tlon of the City of Travene City. Mich
baowo In mtny cltle. for year.
Igan. will meet In regular session on
^ tbrougb conaectlon with tbe
Monday,
the 7th day of NovemlK-r. A.
PPPPU of lottery twlndlee. The new
D. 1904. In the council room In the
ticket U detigned to greatly re«jmblc
Blatc Bank building, from li o'clock
that iMicd by the old UiuUlana lolleiy
until 11 o-cliH-k in the forenoon and
tod U preleotlou«ly gu^iecy by wv
from 1 o-cliK-k to 4 o chH-k in the afiercalled iMUik. la LaSalle .Ired. Cbl
the same day.
cago and In New Orleann. The mac
They shall have Ihe power to rcuewboM; name apiw In tbe affair harilH*. rtvvalue and re^uallzc the
repeaUHlIy—the U*ti
several
parts of any description of real
known lu.tnnce bavlng been In June
Miate. but not to Increase or diminish
when be wmi Uken from tbe “bank
the total ^scssment upon the same.
in Cblcpgti and held under $5,000
rsons interested may appear at
bond, to an.wer cbnrgi'. of .endln.;
this meeting, and the board will hoar
tottery rtckeu through the malU. Unconsider their statements, and
st udeni oftcers of the staff collt
der ibc prr*em eebeme there Ih to'be
after hearing ted
p drawing for oil land>t in laoulnUnn snd Infantry and cavalry sebooU
I U- final and
cUlon of ted U»ard
Nov. 1$. pod buyer. »ir;ihe tlcketn ore Lesvenwinh have among them «
•Uppueed to Ih- eorurlng option* on .-ral members of mHisi mlliury fam conclusive.
ilies. The grandfather of Ueuicuanl
Given under n hand ihl.s 2idh day
portion* «»f the property.
• -It U not a Quenhoo »»f whml hI.«II llelnuclman wa.* a noU-U Union gen of October. 1904
wc do with the negra in tbe mmth, but f-rsl In the civil war. Ueiilcnanl l*aul
Ptet %bPll wa do with the while maa. H McCook U of -the fighting McThat U the problem.- ted Praaldent Cm»k * fsmily, hU father U*ing General
W. G Frtwt of Berea cndlege. Berea. Alexander McCoi»k. a dlsilngt
Ky.w In a lecture before the Northern dtan fighter and civil war hero. Ucu
HUnoU Ti-arhem* p.iHHriatlon j*r^l tenant J. U Tllfords father. Genera
J. H. Ttiford. now riHlred. was In th.
deal rnmt dcplcliHl
the iKH*r uneducptod white man U th - service forty yemrs. Lleineaani W. I'
Forsy th is a.son of General .
■lonnUlnoun-district* of Kentucky
told what aerugglea and what .acrl Forsyth, the Indian ftghter, who. with
ffeca the monnulneera often undergo General Miles. General Merritt and
other oftkx'r*. received comm
to gel an edocallon. and dcacHbed the
dimcnHlc* tmrter which a teacher wa* sions for **s|H«clgr distinguished setforced to labor In that i»art of the V ice*;
By siKTlsl mandate of the shah of
conntry. -The need of competent
tMaicr* In the noulh U grant.** amd Persia President Francis of ihe exAi» ri-EinM THE Bu»d.
14r. Krotl- “Thotie beat gtted lo teach posltioo has iKH-n decorated with the
Orth-r
td the Lion and the Sun. which
the tslemcntpry branchea are the ooea
the lilgheHt In the kingdom of IVrwho can perform the moat good. Thcrti.
The
dectiratk»n
is
the
first
of
so
la a acarcily of altaneniary teacher*
tiHla) bvcputoc the average pedagague high a grade prt-senied to a clUzen of
aspires too high and will not be con the United SUtes,
Mbs Isabel Hagner. private socre^
tent to Utoch the rudiments of rvod
tan to Mrs. Roosevelt, has a fostum
tog. tgrlUng and prilkmetlc.Murpt HptoUPtL the veteran Journal xmple for all the frivomies of Newport
and
TuxMo or for division uf her lUt
bt. of anctonaU. has bcea elected
prtetePt of the American Newsboys- betwoon k^fth avenue and Belgmvt
Compppy. which WPS organUed to pub
Ush the AmerkPP NewsboyT Maga useful carver she mapped i
gipe. He also has been cbomm editor self when, with a thinner
entered semipublic life, '
of the mojnxloc,
: W. H. Pelly. PWtodcIphto. eonghtrl
ance rccoaUy she gave no siga of lu
for an ho»r. Died
J. Walta Lehpree, New York. Is icaUunlo leave ter prascut post
a to aaid that the family of Haro
mlteng. Crteltors ara out $400,000.
Mrs. Jimmie Parker s pet cat is lost Thaw. 4he young Pliuborger who
to New York. Flader will get $100 re contty married Evelyn Floreaoe fie>
bit the chorus girt and artlsu*
cU has spent nboul $l.0te.t>00 to trytog
to keep him from making Just s
laarTtogo as te has eoniracted.
Tboasate* td wanaau lor abagod yarn maa has been entangled o
Ittiite
foteiy to Naw York xral oyaskms with vtage hoi
ate! tte sum aunod is believed to te
te aonrte|to otoolAmi day.
CbMtete .Itopfw'o vao«htoooe ’s teout what It has eosi hto family to BaUIirDra(gi(U,SOo.«Wl$X.
ij-tA.iiSriaGga."* ~~
TIiltertiitTImlailiiilEssatiiis
p*c a tee tmkey and an eftcem
lkitwai»t<raft the HOUSE.
WIFE. Aho » fen toe of
wk^ jP'’!Sjrrs-
%kiM m folog to tep^ tlM>
fbikmoi Hm i«U •• ftiil •• ihojr mH
Mtf tell pot boop mw ftr«P tte ploee Mn. Hoorarrit *».. • pletor. lo *
Ptert ttey ^oro wbtag two «ln ekmck fmir to FImWo*. U I, to k»
glTra u 1 prto. to tk. mom pordv
■tot vtep. wttb • ropr pte p cfM
fij
te. jgfflpdted a bise Uatui
TeA-UMaapy. W.aCteacy.aft.
Bcpr. ft. C Rteteoek. Fraalt Doipb.
pyppk Lpkym. Gtea. Crappy. Bart
« OMte. lto»>M City ..d •!«
OHf.**
s«Mn^
••^•< iw IHW cl
MlraUMIBINOl
I ha^ e been troubled with severe
pains m mv back and kidnevi» for
over 30 veam caused by expotiurc
clurinj: the Civil War.
I tried Inanv Patent Meibcmes
and physicians but could secure no
permanent relief. ,
_
A sample bottle of Dr. Fenner s
Kidney ind Backa
pven roc and
Rood that I fmaliy took several of
your dollar sized botllt-. which
effected a prompt and i>ermancnt
is pleasant to take. You may
reler anv one to pic as I ihall take
great piasurc in recoiumending it
Henry C. Ci.xvton.
iv St.
l^is. Mo.
719 X. Broadway
i
(MOook
M. a. V«»*r. M. D, rredoBi*. H. T.
ron WU.I •> C. A. •oceM onoo ca aiio r.«. mkad*.
FOI NICE DST
Kiedlieg Wood
That ths Hot Bprings msdiclnss j______ _____
sva carad THOUSANDS IN TRAY-j I’M TALKING yS^T
ERSE CITY. Thn ren cur. yoo. Fra |
LEST YOU
Th.t th. Hot Sprin,. iiradletoe.
ul. by all <lrra clara ttrugglrt..
■V. eured THOUSANDS IN TRAV.Iraalrar «. »or. i ERSE CITY. Th.y eaa eur. ytra. Fra
—lral,by.ll«lr,lclra.dn.99toto.
_
^ : Jwti ttHiiriiiBTarlor Coal Co.
:
B«tx rhMMt
§
“n.’BSSi.
MADAME inA KRAUS’
Beauty Remedies
HrSabByARDnifWi
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
PM TALKING YET
^
FIR»T class MEAT MARKET.
LEBT YOU FORGET.
Frpxh and Salt Ffto. 0»aned Coodi.
That tte Hot Bprings matfleinM rj 1
Orders called for and dallverod.
hava cufWd THOUBANDB IN TRAV.
Cor. ^It fith and rrmnklto Sts.
ERIE CITY. Ttey am ours jrMb For
sals by all Brat Mato tfrwffRtoto.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD^
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