The Evening Record, September 17, 1904

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The Evening Record, September 17, 1904

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1904-09-17

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yesterdays issue

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THE EVENING RECORD
TWSUfCf^ASO.

•MECIAL TEUWAFH SMVK*.

mnmm

MEIHOPIff

CONFOENCE

total memscrshir this year

Lal^rtc. Ind^ Rapt. H7.—Eire this
Mvaliit deatrofwd the tmimy hnUd-

IS Kjn.

i-

ENGieEMENT
IS IMMINENT

p\€f Stft the PMtors Are Trying
In Vsifi |e PifMl Out Wim

Thty Art Oolng.

JAPANESE TROOPS CONCENTRATING NEAR MUKDEN.

' ^pccW to Uie Eireslng Reconl.
- OfAAd Rapids. Mlch^ Sept. 17.—
Raporu of the ^eUiodlst coafcrcnrf
ahoir the total membership in the coa
lereaee to be S2 J71. an increase of
JSS la the year, regarded as very OUTPOST SKIRMISHES IN PROO*; emalL Tlw Bpvorth League loial «:i
RES8 ALL ALONG LINE.
*lt.22S members'. The church propcrti
4a raloed at lt.311.MK). an Increase of
S - StOS.OM la a year. For foreign and
' home misskma the tot^ amount raised
Ruatitn Outer Line and Has Been
. mas m.tS7. an increase over the .preYkmt year of ooly |U^ The Niles dis­
1 to Harbin.
trict feU behind 1447. Grand Trarerac
sained Uil and Kalamasoo gained
By Wire to the gening Record,
ftll.
; There U some agItaUon over the apSepl 17.—The battle rf
,lmmlncnu The Japanese
have brought up all Ihelr forces with
the exception of the garrison from
Uao Vang and they are now mustered
-------- and west of
Mukden and are said to be gradually
drawing In their lines. Outpost en­
gagements. which have been occurring
at Imcnals for some days past, are
Peptfisf Yeung Trsvtrat City Couple
said to be In progress along the
Wert United In Marriage by
lines and the natural Inference is that
Rev. T. P. Ullom.
; for loda>*
a gcheral i
;
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IRE ORIWING IN THEIR UNES

SHIRP-80WEH

Bdward L. Sharp and Miss Ina
Bowen ^ere marriod Thursday evi:iIng at the home of the bride s parenf^.
. Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Ikiwon of lOS
North Klmwood avenne at 8 o'chx'K.
Rev. T. P. tniom being iho offlrlatlng
Clergyman. In honor of the happy or
caslon the home, was decorated with
roset and asters. The bride wore a
lirown tllic traveling suit and carried,
white roses. The bride and grot>m
were attendod by Mr. and Mrs Frank
Harrow aa host nSM and tnatnm <if
honor.
After the coreinooy nlfivshmenls
were served by the bride’s sisters. The
gnosis from out of town were J. H.
Ik*ren of nefhel and 8. II Horen <»f
MaHon. Ind. Mrs. Tharh-s JoIh>s and
Miss Kdna Havis of WlnrhoMtor. Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharp art> well known In
this rity. the former having l»e<*n cm

outer line and that the advance haa
been begun. It U reported that Gen­
eral Kuroiiatkin has removed his head-

UiT tor sevorjl yea

a ronido of years.
^
They
wlir remain hen* alKtut ta*»
weeks and then will iak«* a trip
thrwil^h Sonlbem Indiana, visiting
frlehdt at Rlrhmond. Winchester and

r % ^4lii

WIS PROMINENT MIN
Frank M. Graves. Who Died at Omena
Yeatcrday. Wat a Citizen of Grand
Rapida Thirty Years.
Frank H. Graves, who died snddeiily
: Omena yesterday as stated In the
llecord, was a prominent citizen of
Grand Rnplds. having come there
thirty years ago from lx»cki»ort. N. Y.
He was In the employ of Foster. 8t“A Co. many years, but rt-slgnetl
alKml a year ago owing to his health
. then he has spent mnrh time in
the &»uth and at Omena. which resoC
he was the founder.
Surviving Mr. Graves are a widow,
erly Mrs, John Morhardt. whom

K. P. Green, who «ak in this dty for
a coaple of yean as Manager oT the
teraiateitt Reporta Havt It That aeed pea warehoose. a^ arho has beta
la Aeboygan aearly three yean, la la
Northporfa Big Boat Will Reaimie
Jth^ity oa a abort vialt betae gtdag
Tripa October 1.
to hb old home in N>w York, when.*
Bays a Spalding goarmateed XooCbaU-« good one for tha boys.

WILL GO OYER THE BTATE BAYT carferry Maaiatlqiw No. L which hftV
been oE the route aeverml uoatka. will
WILLIAM ALOEN%MITM.
be hack Oct. 1 and renew the aervlct
betwcea Nofthimrt and Maalatigae.

that conYleu ■re^ the halldtasa.

i COUNTY MADE
OAIN OE SS4S.

M''

FAIRBANKS TO
TOUR MICHIGAN
PMtSES FOR THE PRBHilT

$27^7 MISa HM NSSNMS

>

THAVEftSe CITY, MICHMAM, SATURDAY, (

A complete stock oC Spalding, niao D. ft M. fbothtn fDOda now on
diapUy. Suita, nose guardt, head karneaa. padi, ahin gimiaa and tha
like—an at catalogue prfces which are the kmtt on this cteaa ot
goods. Give your or^Vr for anything wmited In «oittag goods to ths

WERE FI^DSSOO EACH

WILL BE ELECTED BY LARGEST
MAJORITY EVER GIVEN.
TWO WATER DEAL BRIBE TAKCRf
SENTENCED
Master Horton of State Granga

Detroit, Mich., 8ci>L 17.—WIl
..Iden Smith had a conference it
repBbllcan staS^ central comm
B yeate^ with Fred M- WarCopgre^nan Sam Smith. CbairDiakamai A. C. Bird of LanHin^
and others. ^
“Yea. air. I am going to remain In
Michigan all during the campaign.”
said Mr. Smith, “And I want to tel!
you that Roosevelt will be elected by
the largest majority ever given a Re­
publican candidate.”
”We are going to have Vice Presi­
dential Cahdldato Fairbanks for a tour
le whole state.” continued M**.
Smith. ”Wo expect he will stir up r<ihllcans all over the state.”
It was also announced by Henry M.
Roae. who has charge of the siieakers*
bureau at headquarters, that George B.
Horton will speak for Warner in several pirts of Michigan, and will Ih'
first heard with SocrelW Alward ai
Rochester. Oct. 5. Fn*d Warner will
a tour of the slate also, and
may with Senator l-^lrbanks. when the
latter reaches Michigan.
Some of the lmp»>rtant sneaking a.^:
ghmems made are the following:
Senator Burrows and Congrewsmin
W. Smith of Pontiac, Oct. 7; Sena
tor Burrows at Romeo. Oct. 8; H. It
Paltenglll of •Lansing at PtKoskey.
Oct. 3. (PattengUl was claimed .tiv

1 Smith at Saline. Washtenaw
cotinty. Oct 3; at Alma. Gratiot coun­
ty. with Charles A. Rlalr and l-Yed M.
Warner. Monday. Sept. 2«: at Allegan
county fair with Fred M, W^amer. Oct
•!: at Lake Odessa with l-Yed M. WarOct. 7. Oingnu.sman Foss of Illi­
nois, at Belding. Wednesday. Sept. 2K.
and as Alpena, with Omgri'ssman
aardner. Sept. 2P: Chairman niekema
illand. Thursday, Sept. 22. and at
Birmingham. Sept. 21); Seward L. Mr-,
1 and IKmnls E. Alwanl at Royal
Oak. 8i‘pt. 2»> I»atrick H. Kelley tt
1 Lyon. Thursday. S<*pt. 22;
Oeorge H. Horton and Dennis E. Alwanl at Rorhesie?^ Oct. 5; J. N. Mt
Call of Ithaca, at Riichesler. Sept. 27.

NDHTHPORTGON CLUB
Dr. Flood Made Wonderful Record of
Thirty Straight Mlaaea—May
Challenge Traverse City.

New Mexico; Clarke Graves. Char
lone, and one daughter. Mrs. Neill?
Whitney. IbnrOlt. He was a niembe*
I new r.Kl and gun club was organof the Royal Arcanum.
Ircd at Northp<»ri la«l week as a n'suJi
of the enthusiasm engendertul through
the hjf tournament held here two
city and plarejl in a magnificent moss weeks ago. One shtsii ha.s been heM
rose, half couch casket- It will be and the results were ko favorable that
The annual tournament «if the Man
taken to Grand Rapids on the G. R. ft the members are seriously conteropUtcebma Gun club wna held >-esterda>
1. tonight. Mr. Curtis accomiumylng ing challenging the Traverse City or­
“Kicven Traverse City sportsmen went
It as far as this city.
ganisation. The only iK‘PullaTlty ob­
. ovvT and sueceedod In winning m'
served In target practice was found
the money offered. The high av.M-agIn Dr. Flood, who closed his eyes after
was won by Pattlson of Grand Rapids,
taking aim and cArisequently missed
be mlaalhg 17 out of 150 birds. Charles
;
Carver of thU city, however, gave him Well Known Garfield Township Man thirty straight. The memlw’rs arc;
G.
M. Dame. M. L. Gagnon. F, W.
a merry chase as he only missed on*'
Pased Away This Morning. Com
Wunliurg. C. H. Weston. J. R. Span­
i mof^. Meyers of Petoskey was thir l.
sumotion Being Cause.
gle. Loandor Pock. W. H. Stc-cle. H. E.

ery Traverse City man shot Into
Gill. Uidwlg Secllg. C. H. Jtavis. Mr.
the money. Those who went over
Jamrs Shane, aged ZS year*. passiHl
were: C. O Career. M K. Walton. away at his rvslt^tnce in Garfield town McClu.ky, I>rs. McPhall and Flot.*d.
Ed Hardman. J. N. Martipek. A. W. ships at 4:4«i this morning of consump W. E. Campbell and Art O’Brien.
r.'ck. Frank Meads. Wllltara Murrei. tloo. He leaves a wife and six chi',
SWEPT OVER FALLS. .
' . ' Iian Snyder. J. H McCnjugh. F. W. dren. and was p brother of Thoma<
Wilson and Fred Sasion. ^
Shane of thi^ clly
Deepemieney Caused
Reservation
The funeral will Ik* held from 8i.
Wagon Oriveft Suicide.
REV. WATKINS’ rUNERAU
Francla gharrh on Monday morning ai
By Wire to the Evening IB*cord.
10 o'clock and the arrangcm‘'nts are
Buffalo. Sept. 17.—Jam-* B>r..u
Bervicca Will B« Meld Tomorrow
in charge of D. U Cwrter Mr Shat.e
aged 3«. driver of the ie»crvatl«m
Afttmoon at 3:30.
had a large number of friend* who
wagoa at Niagara Falls thU momiug
The funeral ot Re> C w Watkins mourn his lows.
Jumped Into the rapids at Terrapiu
of 3XJ Walnut street, who passed
Point and was swept over Horsesho-:
away Friday morning at H* odock.
Fjnaral of a Baby.
falla. Ifcapondency was the cause ul
will be iK-id tomorrom afternoon *.:
The
funeral
of
Lucille,
the
S
yearnild
2:30. odock from the First MeihiidUt
lughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Batey
Church, the Rev. W. Hehib «»f this ritv
--------- ... Monroe Center, waa held this mort
coBdueUng the !^*rvlcwi. Mr- Watson
Bomber of the Acme lodge of teg at lo o’cloA from the reaideacc.
Honor. Mich.. Sept. 17.—The dcm*>
and the burial will be und. r Rev. T. P. Ullom of this city offlclal- cratlc county convenUon at Ik
and Ralph Anderaon
Ibe auaplcis of that order. Undertaker
yesterday nominath< the foUowlns
D. L Carter, having charge of the ar charge of the arrangements.
ticket: Sheriff. Aveir^Thomas; Jndg-^
The home waa crowded with friends of probate, F. C. Selby; clerk. Oeorge
nutgemeota. The burial wUl be ai
who deeply sympathized with the be- R. Robinson: register of deeds. Willreavedi parents and the HtUe casket lam E. Habeler; treasurer. W- S. MeMr. aud Mrs. T. C. Janlsh and fam- was literally burled In flowers. The Donald; proaecuUng attorney. George
ID, who have been enjoying cottage burial was in the family lot at ^roe Whltbeck; anrveiror. Arthur Bohon
life at Korthp
ooroaeri. Dr. Sbllllday and Dr. Rlnnlc.

Gfy Book Store

Jamea O. McCool ami J. Clark Slocom
Had Pleaded Guilty—Other Caaea

Special to the Evening Record.
Grand Rapids. Mich.. Sept. 17.- Judge Newnham today Imposed sen­
tence uism ex-Ald<Tman James A. MrCool and ex-Alderman J. Clark Slocum,
who pleaded guilty to aeepting brib« 5
in the water <b*al. They were fined
$5(N» each. lk»sh apm*ared in coufi
with big rolls of !)llls. The other cases
were put off a week.
Were in Canada.
p<vlal to the Evening Record.
Banff. Alba. Canada. St pt. 17.-E. r
“err
City
hotel, in the Canadiati National park.
Banff. Alba. Canada, during Iho week
endliigScpi.il.

Only
One

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Pair

of a Kind
One is usually ibmitelled to
pay extra for the j privilege of
wearing exclusive styles but
during our great sample shoe
sale ladles can secure exclusive

n Saving {
of a Quarteij
to a Cbird I
and look them

Ves,

music
Ever slop to Uiliik what Ihb
world would im wlihoul music
of any kind? Isn’t your bonie
rather dull and cliei*rle.‘ts with­
out n piano nr oigan In V 7 Ytu;
certainly can afford an IiikImitm nl at the prices wv are sei!
Ing them. Call ind examine our
giwMls and barn tiur prices. We
Know we ran please you. Our
term* arc lllieral.

CUT PRICES

BENOA
BENDA
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BENOA
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BENDA
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BENDA
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BENDA

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
129 Front St N.EStroBf.lIrr.

The Old Reliable Shoe House

O. Cs MOFFATT

Frank Friedrich & Co.

Abstracts of Tide
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Eatabllahadln 1868
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.

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BENDA
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BCNOA
BBNDA
BENOA
BBNDA

OKIMTI.KMIKN1

NEW

FALL SUITS
Now Ready
$7.50 to $25.00

Swen Nedewear 26c to $1.00. Came to-day
today by Express. Open this evempg.
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA

%

On all brokpn sizes
in oiir Men’s and
Ladies’ Shoc.s. we
have several hundred
pairs that
ivc- are
closing; out a J^and
y- off.
No
cheap
made goods, but our
best .
:

JnsrytklaflaHi^ tertrtt«*ata. 8h«.|

BENDA
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BENDA
BENOA
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DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER.
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

BENOA
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TRAVERSE CITY
MFQ.CO.
W.L. BROWN

New Stand. 242 Front St.

MQR.

Cor. Lake Ave. and I Oth

TeOK MOST OF MONEY

JiMES SHANE DEAD

SteU for ”A Country Kid” will be
Vn. Haasah PetenKm left >^er^4toy for OidlllM to vialt irteuda.

Mn. Warren Moore enjoyed th*>
Nonkport bay trip todv on the C>

Tali and Winter im‘‘f9C5.

Ladies’ and Misses’
/

SUITS,
SKIRTS

Almii*t every man haajtcad the
• fairy talcs” of the clothicra In the
new/riai*cra and magazlnet.
Almost every man has been disap­
pointed and disguKtod on looking at
the eJothea they pretended tOdeacribc.
We invite these men to call at our
at«»re to be most agreeably aurpriaed.
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NOW ON SALE.
^

11*8 easy lo draw a picture of Men’s
clothes, ua they should be. but Ifa not
so easy to make the clothes that loOlC
like the* picture.

SUITS $7.50 to $3y^
SKIRTS $L00 to
CHiLOREN’8 COATS |2 io $1S.

We publish no ml«l«<Uns lllu.lra«lt.n. bot »c do kno»c kow to
provide oar (Mtrolu wKh the right kind oC cloOie*.
^

There are many ^iai values
in the line that cajmot b« duplb
sated later in the ^Maea.

.tore for relief.

If ron have had ckithei tronblea. ate Invite yon to CMM to tkU

Pleased to ahem yew through.

E. WILHELM

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Well aarpriae roo with the cacolleneo of onr clotWng. and ploate
>00 vritb o«r roaaonable pricoa.
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c«»e.

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^amihona<rthingCd.l«

e’s City drug store.

k..4.

C MTUMMV. asmMnn V.

THEEVEfONen^
am i|* CM «r «r. Mm's stoeCta

,

Mr. Mt— voidd be tkc «M9<

:

H.«.Han.
Stephen Lnutae

-rcsTL-:

trmtes Mr. StsMS is
eC.bls Itte^toe party
M Urn M tbe r
trtdmy asatest bi«.
Caaipaa aor Mr. »
tblag aC Mr. MIc i

Ope. W. Lnrdle,

We can show you the
very best values in

Wm. Doodan, j
F. C. Desmond.
H. B. Garner.

».

Benj Thlrlby.

aotheiMeaf aayaie^J^M

Ckaa. Wilhelm.
C. A- Hamroont

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In Style, Material and

1-

Workmanship. Our line

CDBBECTEDPTOBRUM

UmCOICBIT

tlxlM fiUrtars for the Matinee Race
Moat Ttfooday at the Drlvlno Pertt
Aaoociation GrounOa.

on tbs Uwn of tbs
I at
cby of lU alee la the state. AU the
dedarea he U the caadidate of
aU presses of the oOce hare beea rw the people. Of coarse Mr. Ml. ha.
ploeed by aew aad Improred prlaUag BO thonght Of the good advsrtlsiBg he
The following Is the corrected pro­
The trarfme CUy faaad will glre aoBeirlag. Aad It was cetlalaly Tsry other concert tomorrow afiemooB si gram for the matinee race meet to be
, by the. Traverse CUy Driving
beoomlag fa the
2:30 at the Boardmaa areaoe school
tortol caadidate. la his seal for pore boose. The coaecrU glren by this Park asKJClatlon Tuesday afternoon
poUtles. iBuaed
popular orgaalsallao during the sea. at 1:30. Paste It In your hat:
apoa whidi the llecprd is betas prtat Uoo to Hood the state with large pos
Claea A,
son hare beeh not only rery enjoyable
ad has basa deseribed In the obi
Best three In five. Malf mile heats.
M seCtiBg forth the merlu of the but also bare bM a benefit to the
before, aad the Uaotrpe tjrpesdttlns Rrrls ladnptrlal seh
Uidy Cycoit. b. g.. Wm. Ingcrsoll.
cliy In many ways especially when
maehlae Ms
beea s*rea foll ile.
owner.
'
glren on days that excoralons were in
oertpdoa. The latest addHIoo U a
Roy B.. b. g . H. J. Burgess, owner.
the city. The programs hare alway.
amdera Whltloek poay cyUader press get as much adrertlslng out of his
Utile Dutch, b. g.. Dr. (;«imaa.
beea new aad the mo^ has been kept
ler larts aad toe worn. Tbto press U public poslUoa as the circumstance,
right op to date. The Trarerse City ownerthe beat of lu cIm aad as good a me win penult______________
Howard Whiling.
Bllly \
band has no equaU In the northern
ohiae as is needed on tret class priat
part of the stale and rery few In the
lag. It U eepedaUy .adapted for rapid
Ed Mac. br. g.. Fred Pratt, owner.
state. The program tomorrow will. a.
mad high grade halfHoae aad color
Dkn
Bailey,
b.
...
John
Dohn. ownc
usual, be tmder the direction of C. A.
prteUag. Beeldea the aUnre macblars
Goshen Boy. cb. g.. Wm. Bennie,
Skeloher. The program foUows:
the oompaay hae added two aew Peer
March.
The
Oo.sliMi"-Wdter iiwner.
INDEPENDENT
FOOT
EALL
TEAM
leee Job preaaee, the best of tbeir kind
Clasi
Rolfe.
WON 10 TO 0.
for the eamller class of work. These
B.-.1 throe in lire. •HiOf mile heau.
WalUee. “8ympWa.“-AbC Holxman
preMNsfonaithe beet eoapiaeiit of any
HfidllKht. hr. K. H. O. Joynt. owner.
Characteristic. “Curious Cornelius*
oMea la this aacUoa of the atai
Red Phil. br.
Germaine. Brc
oaablaa this pMoe to execute the very Visitor* Had AdvaoUge In Prsctlc.
Selection “Foxy QuIIIer*-Reglnaid owners.
baatdamofprtaUag.
Kate M.. s. m. Dr. Gctman. owner.
deKoven.
The laataUatloa d the Duplex per
Played filer Oemt.
Doc, R. g.. Wade Bros., owners.
Gypey Inlermesxo. “Romany Rye*
fbetlag press places the: Herald and
Class C.
B. T. Pauli.
The Independent foot ball team deBest three. In five. Half mile heals.
March.
“8uperbu.“-Charles
J.
northern foaled the Manton team yesterday H
Swift Madoimls! hi. r.. IC*I- 1-aulner.
Rockwell.
I of the aute.
Manton by a score of 10 to 0. The
owner.
Overture. “RecoptIon”-R. SchlepeIt Is the purpose of th® publishers Manton team was badly handicapped,
Morgan
Dirk BA'IlliiRcr. eh. r..
grell.
to pfodoce the best weekly and i
several of the members never having
Danoc Caprice. ‘The Spiderweb**—
progrnsalre and complete dally of
appeared In a game before and all
Little Sam. | eh. g . FroMl
Thomas
8.
Allen.
city d this stse In this stale. The ex- U>lng without organized pracUce.
Waltzes. “Murmuring Waters**—
peadltare of a large amount of n
The Traverse City team won tho
Little J.. b. R., Tom Sliaue. own
John T. Halk
has prprlded an equipment to
loss up and Manton kicked oE. The
Noble, h. g, Rlrhard Ueyholdv.
.Uln this presUg®.
— hall was down on the Traverse City
owner.
The Brening Record 1. clreulaicd forty.yard line. By a rapid advance,
upon tu merits. We believe that the the ball was taken up the field and
ADAPTED APHORISMS. .
expenditure of i^ey In the Improve- Carl Troutwinc. by a long gain arouu'l
meat of th^^piper t. far preferable to tho end. mmle the first touchslown for
uie offering of premium, lu expend Traverse City. Manton again kicked Cyrus fi. Wsathers and Wifs Gone to No cirms Is as big as Ifs painted.
It’s an 111 wind that c»catK*s from tbe
elrcttlalioo.
prefer to spend money off and the ball was taken down ficbl
RsclalM Chlldrsn From Whom
Ure.
^
to Impsore the paper permanenify to about one yard from Manton*. goal,
Thsy Wort Soparnted.
When an oM maid frolics It U ao
rather than to dotrart from lU value when time was called.
dUld’s piny.
by apeadlng money for temporar) In
erse CUr
Cyrus 8. Weathers and wife of Man- The most csrrfnl hen can't find
soon re- ton. who suffered the complete loss of things where she lays them.
cured the hail on downs. On a'fake [heir home and all Us contents In, ?
You must walk a long time behind s
play. Cbarles I’eaae cvrled the baM lire that occurred between Christmas gander beforv you find a iK-acock feath
«t aad we leave It to the Judgment of over with a thirty-five yartl rtra for a xnd New YcanT^f the past winter, and
ixesplw act a small wound, an In
’^^e-patron. «f the paper a. to Ita value touch-down. The rest of the gam-; srho. in consequence, were obllRcd tc
. as a good newsiiai>««r. Us progressive- the Imll seeaawed back and forth In place their four eldest children in the slgnlflcant enemy or a pinhole puno
aem aad Us inHuence. The InsUlla- the middle of th®
Coldwalcr school and the remalnln* ture.
Belter a dinner of herbs and content
: ,tlon wf modern machinery enable, the
Don C-ameron at quarter-bark played child, a babe, with friends at Codai meot than a “stalh«d** auto lu a far
oompaay m produce a newspaper 4he star game for Traverse* CUy. CUy. passed through town this mom eoantry.
whU* win compare favorably with Pease and Trouiwlne. half backs, and Ing for the latter place, where the] * A rolling stone galhers no moss, but
many newspaper, published In much Conwa>* at full did good work. Claud will again reclaim their little one anc It loses rough corners and wUI lu time
larger cities, bellrvlng that Traverso
attempt to gather together their lilU< become a perfect sphere. -.Vgnes Cam­
eron In Every iHxly-s Magazine.
City and northern Michigan deserve
The Manton team will go
the best ihere Is. W« will continue in ly Into hard practice for a rt
PITH AND POINT.
publlah the best dally and the beat which will be played here i
Gave Good Satisfaction.
iamily weekly that are lsaue<l from
FUz A Webster*B “A Breezy Time
It is loo Soon to worry about your
What Is Lift?
"any offlee In the upper portion of the
gave good satisfaction at the Cli: past until you have tbe future fixed.
stale, and make their excellence the
opera
house
last
evening.
The
piece
In the last analjxls nobody knows,
TboM who don’t have to take care of
iBduoemenl rather than premiums, ut we do know that It Is under strict Is full of Isiighs and musical hits. The
bs1>y should be awfully good to
tha cost of which can belter l>e ex- Isw. Abuse that law even slightly, specialty work was good. The parts hose who Dio.
p^ded In Ipiproving the producU of pain roaults. Irregular living means were all well handled. The piece has
s cv
the o«ce
of the organs. rosulUng a light plot hut Is mostly a vehicle for when he bat a rainy
bis wife can’t agree on wliui consti
In constipation, headache or liver the chorus work and music..
tutes a shower.
TOfiERVE DEMOCRATIC MACHINE.
Dr. King’s New Ufe PllU
certain period men coim
this. It s gentle, yet
$100 iCmrd. $100.
“Ferris’ candidacy was the result of
plain because they have to work. Aft25c. At Johnson
Johnson*i
2Bc.
The reaflers of this paper will be ir that period they prsy that they
a machine cla*h.“ says the Detroit thorough only
8. K. Walt A Sons and 1
pleased to learn that there is at least my always be able to.
Bvening News In Us Issue of August
one dreaded disease that scicnc© has
When you shake bands with aoms
26th. That statement contains only
Ladlaa. •you oaa fuop on It, tram been able to cure In all lu stages, and peoi«la It k about Ske putt lug your
pari of the truth. Mr. FerrU* nom
down Into tbe grass, expecting te
Inatloa m dlcUted by three or four pla on It. but It will coma up amllln) that Is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
find s flower and encountering a snaka
U
the
only
poslUve
cure
now
known
to
•vary
tlmo.»
Caiman's.
ElaoBo
M
moa. When the democratic aUte
ventloB assembled nine-tenths of the Varnish, fi. E. Walt A fiaao. Travarw the medical fralornlty. Catarrh being
delegates desired the oomlnallon of J. City.

is one you must inspect

THE ONLY CHANCE
MITIiaiNllllllliM

iRMsnftnnM n.

STlRTHie^lGlIN

1 r:
^ ‘

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IN EVERY NEWSPAPER
jm read of borrlaries. destrscUfe
flres-ntsaltlsr Is heavy losses of
valnaUes. Everyose of them should be
a varaiBr to you to place yosr valuables .
out of danrer. by rentlut a deposit
box in our vauMs. $2 pays the Insurance
for a year ; : ; : ; : : : : ^

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

larrh Cure U taken Inicnially, acUng
dlrccUy upon the blood aad mucous
surfaces of the oyatem. thereby de­
stroying the foundaUoa of the dlaearo.
giving the paUoat stiangth ^
bnlldlng op that
BiBfi lU
oo much talth In lu
they
offer Due
eoraUve poveia fkat U
h
thal 11
Hon^rod DbUara tor nay
fatla to cure. Soed tor list ot tooUdaU. Address .
F. J, OOWBY A DO, Tbledo, O.
8oM by drogglata. tic.
Take Hall’s Family Pills tor ooastl-

G. R
trolt. Toledo.
Boday. October 4.
Ida.

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To Rleh-

THE OOLDMBU wlU nia aa ««mroloa to Bowers Hailmr aad Ho
wsau tomorrow afloraoOb A 3 oVdocE
Fare fib asauroeadtrtp.
*3$0.r

before >Du buy.

r.VIA. J. WILHELMS^l^

Special St.Lonis

EXCURSION
K o ii y

HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES...^.
Cur* all chronic disease.

MtinWIWtS DEFEATED



Walking
...Skirts

-*r

A. V. Friedrich

a aaa they eodM m to defeat the
wtahea of the delefatea sad to aceoaipMah their porpoee of coatr
party aatloa. It la tme that Mr. FarrM* MUdaty waa.Jhe resalt o< the
maohlae dash, bat It vaa the daSh ^
fbr three Mthe the meehaalcal dfthe
asaiast the wtahea of
HMmi of the dMld aad Baeofd or
the democratic state eoaeeatkm that
lee has beea la prooM of taprotfr
»forrerrla.
Mt which mahee the estahUahami!
he iMt awMe la aortherm MJchi^

$5.00

-.I

M. HaeUitaaB

C. L. Edwards, AssL Ceshlor;

•^*a.Bwrjasr^

V;?r-

J O. Crotacr.

HI

FOR

OtwIcTOW.

Septeililier IBth,

for sals by all flrat-class dnagfiWis
Prlcoo, Hot Springs tablets, $1.
Hot Springs Qulok Relief (Unlmant)

Trifirse City to St. Louis
anit Retorn *

Hot Springs healing salvs, 26 •anta.
Hot Springs corn core. 10 cento.
For salt by S, E. Walt A Som.
Johnson Drug Company and Amtr^
lean Drug Company.

Steamihip "ilLUNOlS" leave*

HANNAH a LAY MERCANTILE CO,
DUtrlbutlng AgwUa.
• Tickeugtwd retoming
St. Loui* te|> .Up after <Ute of
»le. Kor infoitMtion, ,pply

/

E. H. fOPE, ARcnt

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

LADIES!

Here is a Shoe for You
, Another laruc invoice of

S3.00 SHOO For S2.SO
Wc intend giving you the most for the money and so have marked these shoes that
are regular
values to $2.50. They arc new. stylish, wearable. The fiuthefoot" kiiid. They arc made in

VICI KID, PATENT COLT BOX, VELOUR CALF

MEN!

: icrc is a Shoe for You
I “-Tho UVIonaroh

PLEASANT HOMES .
. fi room house on Wedsler
1750.
gwm house-on Tenth St..
’^1400.
10-room bouse on Washington
8l.,$3JI60.
7-room house on Seventh S' .
$1,200.
10-room bouse on Eighth SU
$4,000.
B-room bouse on SUte 8<ro
$1,050.
Cnraa hooac oo Hannah Ave..

FIFTY OTHERS.

.N«ilna,r.

e.W.'AMMk

service-during a reasonable length of time. “The Patent Leather Sh jc

THfii-t Won’t Oroalc THro”
They ale made in lace-b!ucher and button cut and they sdl tor
To ^Ibh
“Monarch Pats" simply clean with damp sponge, and rub with a flannel cloth. Don t
use paske or dressing of any kind.

We Sell the Bradbury,
Piamo, and the

Jit and Henning
Farrand Organs

ADE'lljUlHHDUY

.1

'

MnwTAxmamr.

Sr^ «r tw c«n>M »4 tte M 19
kair « tl» M of aHw. «ip«^ i>
tkr mote orx, 1. Mtado^lWXcDOljr or tl» ooodltloo. of clrteod
fOBdon ft fpoaribif to prore thot
I l> doo to tbe cMttoo of Mtoral
•oterlSoii M»d tlie tooMUtjr of aoio#! Mh
iMrtkm to OTM detlte. Iwt It to klfb.
tf ptolMbIr tlut tids ^ tko <dto. ;rtir
todtoto qMk« to Udo: S a
ia tbr pnwrtti of toOr pait of i

ir

tuldmMi. U-vlnc partinUar skUl I
rotbOTO
profar tlio torgr. t>mxy apoclmcM.
Tbr flf« ibiag to do with a Mid to
bo OMmaiad U. of coo^ to ramoro!
too akiu. or. rallia-. oot ialgtit aa/. to!
ffoiBorr |bf
tbr akia. a> It to tbr Okla that to tbr
port to hr aarrd. Tklatoaa to br daar
xrrr tborooglilr. aa rrrry portidr of
floab aiiat br takm out brfoi» oar*
tbiag fortbrr to doea. Tb« karlag of
oor
m tbr flalabnt aprciiora
woakl mlo tba mtkr voMl Tbr ralaural of tbr 0cab from tba bodjr
proprr to a coqpiaratirrlf atmpla laat,lrr. tbr amdUBcolt vork brlag wbao
Olio cooira to tbr toga, aack and arlaga.
UawlJy fitaiaat all of this la doae from
tbr oaa cat lu tbr akta at tbr aadrr
aide of tba btod. turaiag tbr akin t>ack
Ilka a atodblag orrr tbr Irga aad tbr
are* ao aa to rracb tba Arab of tbrar
fwita. Tbr wlaga ara alwara ratbrr
batbriaator. aad k to oart^ry to
ouikr aaotbar amall cot oadar tbam

fat. aorb aa darkm. It to itrrriMai to
lia rarafal and grt off froui ibr
tl^n tba
akin to pfopiu^ by mbblm: ? ILl
niUtttrr
^ dry oot tbr akin. whUa
tba ararnlc polaoiu It aad ao ke<iia It
frrr from all vermin which wcmkl |
^H4l1te enMwl IKWI-^
J
Ur<e Wra
ii I.
and tlir body moat all
id by the akin of tbr operatbla pun>«air a form ta mad#
aaI clorely
cb^ely aa p
latrrior of tbr bltd. Aa all
inucb la abu*. rve
rin.7thU iTiol
▼artrty. U wUl be
to a^
that
ilrd to

tnl pHago or U It <
It
totrodocnl by ana bimanf?
idiai
c-larad bjr d» rafonaora
tbr aboadoamrat ct aU
Cbat thr arrartag of to
for tbr
tarr baldaoaa. Hlltorto tbr t
of tbr qatotlon baa cunalato
laorr tbaa Uidt%kiaal opiutot
partr atatnurni*.. aad It ta d
r% UkiK-r i-aii i.rurr ar^laprorc tbr doetrinr now U-tng advancatL Expcrimant
to. from tbr naturr of tba caac; oot of
tbr qnratiou bocauar of tbr leagtb of
tla»r rf^qtiliad and t
It/of tbr probirm. ft troubl araoi that
othrr cbaractrra of man blmarli
frtMii tbr loarrr aalmmla. The atody of
•dapttvr laodlflcatloaa (tbr laudttc.
Uooa* of Uoyd Morgan and tbr ooto^
grnic variation** of ttobom) abowa tt>at
tbiive wbm rxpoard to ito* oatnoudlUona among wbk-h thry aioar
ao IOU4 aa
do not bacomr rx
cwiaive.
“The arrariug of torcrtnga for the
which U c
covered
forrea of
^
way. tto. natural for
,„n!lgbl, frrr TroillaUan and
«»«»t fi\»m wind are jirevcutcd,
iirevcuto tbr
j.nly tbr akin of the
acalp and Boortob tbr Imlr folllrtra arr
and nutrition thereby dl
b.wddre*. affonla
culluiv ground for iuUto
bring aUo liarlf Uupregn
f fur the lime bring
4u«v..,a. n. of .Ir
warmth and aiulatotv of tb<
air are Just tbuar ivumIUI
fur the

I will ba eoialiig oa ta a few dava
and wr moat dltpoaa of a large porUoa
of gooda now on band to care for It
iBDparly. ALL OODDS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES. All gold filled and
rollad Plata jrwrlry at exactly Va price.
All aolld gold ring* (diamoada inclouod) 40 par caat dlaooaat. All watebea.
•olid gold and go(d filled. 1-J off regu­
lar price. AIV^ui glaas and palnte'l
cblna. % off regular price*. AU aolld
•llrer spooaa^l-3 off regular prices.
Every piece of aMrerware 4« per cent
dIaoouBU Ladlea* and gent
chajna H off regular price*. We pu*itlreb place the entire atock at your
diaiwtal at tbeae sweeping ivductlon-.
The early buyer Monday morning gct»
the pick- Come and we will convince

Thu ‘ PeopUV Bank tosu.-s certlllcate^ j tvoigh*. sn.lds auil grip pmve
A WI&E OLD SAW
for any amount. i-. kmI »fnlv lo the p<‘r-;*♦-'**
1
>hn»at
Say* that the wl»e man begin* life son nam.d and paynhle to him
hto

tL,-

podally when such an endless variety
In price and color can Ik* had at BugVery beo * for any purpose. evt*n to make
straight hair grow curly. What do you
ihlnk
of that? This especial comb,
* «•*«
^
t8rlH.rrbo»-u ali^ ^ caplllltlli. a dtourdcr of the aeba the “Renalsaance.** to hardy looking,
■ i’rouKgtondacbarjctcrlxedhy exceaah e with atrung. kinky teeth, that rcgulararcrotluu of arbum and Ita aivumula- •y used on damp<-m'd hair will cause
taxldrnutot must have almoat anuthrr tlim lit cnwla with uu admixture of
to kink also. Price hie. l»rtcea on
arnae that wUl rnabto him to make tba f|>ltbrlUl debria, which k<ada to de bom. aluminum, cellulcad and rubber
form of tbo prtn»rr abapr and alxr. atnioUoo of the balr bulba. and tbto
M from S cenu do one dollar.
witb attgbt drpraaalon* In thr aurfao# dtoraaa Is r«euttolly microbe la origin.
l->om
Iheae
varlou*
iKiluta
of
view
It
for the toga and wtaga.-ltprlngOcld
areraii to be iadlcate.l that the wearing
of coiwrlng* for the bead slowly dlmlo
lahea the vigor of the luOr. If tbla
Comramptlon apnrea llw uativea of tbcoirtlcal aide of the tuotter cannot
tba t’aliuuck alewiea. uu tbe Uirdec of be demoindratwl. hut to only extremely
Aala and aouthem Hunala. Lung dto- probahir, tbe pmclUnI oulc
waaea of all aort* are remarkahle by no \nm UsHt with
tbalr abaaoca. ao mtnb a.> that Uuwlun , cUungc of cualum. If dealmble at all
pby*lcl.u. undertook lo fern-l out th« j to low called for Ui tbe ease of won “
caune of tbe Immunity and gave to tba than of men. for In the former
world tbe drink known aa komnlii*. or headgear 1* mostly of light
pivmnli

of the
aoiuetldiig to do with tbe sound lung*
of tha uaUve. Hut tlw aeiaal <x»nuccUon of cause and effect ha* been expUiued aa follow*: The elevat.-d table­
land* ea*l of the Volga are almoat
trvwlesii. fuel to a«wrce. and. a* tbe w In- j
ter cllmute to rather severe, nlm-tentb*
of the populhUon nmke cluthlng aupply
tbe deficit of ato\-e lieat. In their <wol.
-Mry tent cabin* lung uilcrulam gel ua
, Imiin-. hut whenever a Falmuek j
I surplus of !
to npl to 111 he to one of tba
ng cliieH and wugh
I
Bt of 1his elvllU«-d fellow men.

any i
and a much larger sorfaee br left ex
p»a-a lo aunllgbt and air than In tba
case of men. lu nddltlou to tbto fact
It 1* to be remeuiU-rxxl tb.nl tbe evlden w for dM-Une in ttn- growth of hair
to loucb le*a In
attpr
Tho*c ‘ ‘
chiefly touocma an* eblldtvn ol lK»tb
arxec, young ndulla and all
utul to these tin* ri'fi
s,»c*k frmu a sound phy*iimu:b al has!*.
Whether or not their advi.v will am

PROFITABLE POINTERS
For pracilcal • pt^iple- Xh. h«
what the wor’.t 1h looking for.
will got luti rost tin >o«r money If
ware frs>nt H W. Rasiall. the Jew, h r.j
«| ^
-aho also has a beautiful hu»* of pi-iTtvi ; eludes one i
cut glasM and hand tiaintt-tl china. For j
w.-tiding gifts, you can seh-ct an art:-|
. .
ch- which will luh to- dnpllcattHl. as i
colItH-thin to so \aried.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

BUYERS’

$150 SAVED BY PURCHASING NOW

foi tlon remains to Iw seen.
•Vertalu olijentlon* lo It may Ik* an
tk-Jiuiml nnd n*im>v»Kl. FirsL It will
be dtx-tonHl to t>nsl

Enables
Sell Regularly | at $350 and up.

___________ nunlirlue calls
w aii«lni: that br lu..l ..m.. tulnK of ,

"““SrU”'.*''!:*
"I We bm.

Iicmbu ™

..x,hwoiv lo dnifu or r.dd

br «ia. ,,y

*. d^in* b.m
„ .ua
,„„g i. fonmra
i,r
to stultify
-teriology
the

ib^.r'rr.'Snir.rf

Of money quickly. On this arx:



Tl’.la danger nmy Im» enUrcly
It would indeed be for

tuilr. out on « »br« of whilr rnnl-

i •" A prominent Boston piano

icturer. operating one of the largest factories in the world, found himself obliged 1
t we bought several carload* of blsj fine pianos FAR BELOW COST TO MANUFACTURE!

■ our customer* the benefit of the great saving we effected, which i
$150 LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE AND ACTUAL WORTH!

j

Thl* piano la a well known and very reliable make; we withholdj publishing the name for fear of injuring its standing, but the name is cast
In the full iron plate, ao there is no chance of deception. The.lnstrompnt* we have bought are warranted to be equal lo any ever produced by thit
factory, and with each we give both the maker** and our own FIVE-Y^AR GUARANTEE.

them
' vlhelcnl cause of all calarrb*. Bccoadother* very eUnicly nwnhllng them.
_____«bl tb, p,.,( l.v.
u.-.vbrfra™J.b.,U,B.»
*bl U the
r
: c-iauUaiut*. su. b as i
i later, aa

rZ::nriL*

work berr. Itieaa arc mole ba
‘o-

ii:v'

i

TRY A *R^ORO WANT AO.

MMng buw large *

miito TMRM rrrt

|

Maoard Want Ada. briiiff Wf

T»Y A MK^RO WANT AO.;

•3it

Pianos:

*“ «>«•

' ] and that there to no greater prole
I fivm balr In tbe parts uocox^rixl than
three to on tbe vertex. Thirdly, there
j to lUMliUlbtedlT Home ttoneer evf*n in
I'otato Cinp thl*! “
Tbe Jersey
tiluiatt-s. from cvihmuit of
yetir anumtiU to ai!.MU ton*, tuluedi
i great sun
nod against
at f23.*t,:a».'.i .
r special precautions are and
Fn-iu I, is said to be more t-aslly un-1
dersUHs! over Ibe tel.n‘bom. tbai, Jh.-i ^
,
ter in town.. Tbto s-au lumllMa* n
The mllltatT were calbxl out to light | ^ „ Uuportaui. for tbe arm wl
a Phimw of gmaabopiH-r* m Erlau. 4, neiwaaacily expoaed to It to Incou
nungiirr.
proper Ujgieoe of tbe 1
Itural iH»»tunni In England heteafl- would rundtr It nnlmporunt. nftbly, ,
er will handle pans*!* not ext*eedlug
___
^
eleven |s,uih1* in wrigbL
ueat and cold winds to feared; and tbla |
Of the VL-iO liKvmolivea ow ned and I again to neffUglblc In view of tbe feet
oponted by tbe .«toutbem racifle. ^ that tbe already nneovered parts of tt«
arr now using oil as fuel.
! b«sd ate better provl«}ed with vlgocoas
balr than Ibe covered parts,
tbe reforiww bpre adeotUlc
Itoudon to at the n>ya
tbeir tide or ML U to po«lble that the
cal garib-u*. Regnit’a Park.
A new h.nrtwr to to to- Imllt at Nelllla
• iHl one on the t'bafarinaa totond*. In peure tbe attonger.
Moroci-o. ylT»e 8panlab government
wUl gt«ut«d^*ubveutkm f-r them.
HAVt YOU

*.



down, and $6 to $10 per month.
DeUvery Free.

■ ' : This aaiM make of piano hk* been sold In Michigan for

nty (20) years, *0 Its reputation it

Intending buyers to hundreds of purchasers who have prfid $350 and $375 for

identical make, and every purchaser is perfectly satisfied

In every way. Book of testimonials furnished on application.
The first carload of these pianos has been receivi^at our store in hit city and we cordially invite inspection.. BE
ONCE! for only a limited number of these piano* can be had in this sale and delay may lose you the opportunity.
RememlMr,

positive bona-fide saving of $150 on each piai 9, which means that this is undoubtedly the GREATEST BARGAIN OP-

PORTUNITY EVER T)FFEREol ANYWHERE. DONT M188 IT.

:UL BROS ’ MUSIC HOUSE

FRONT AND CASS STS, TRAVERSE QTY,

BRANCH OF GROtWELL BROTHERSS* BIG
MDSIC STORE. DETROIT, MICHIGAIf : : : :

OF courr

paeftar to Make three waika wm M
was taka, aerhsmiy BI and & Jaai can-}

A CIVIt WAR FEATft

Mrs. B. MdtOowdy rataraad to ladlaaapo* tadw ftOcr a few dayr ataj

NN» CWMINAL CAMS WIU.
MOVOHTUS.

1

**p«tf«<** I* tb»

fMcnda mrer algkt at 1
I MS Mm ChM«M7

t. who kaa kaa.
te towB a few days, n
W. L.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. H
nahar aad daaghtar Baatrtoa of Blag
ham were ia bewa yeaterday.

wlth
tbe Tcaneasee Brer 1 Mmll never for­
get. There was oo .enemy la sight
and none expeeWsL AUmt an boor bw
rose somlown t wwi soddeoly snmmoDcd to tbe k«crsrs tent and Inlh*t W
army of 30.«»

geamal. wbs was Ere mitea abmM. As
1 rode uf> he salqtml and mdd: That I
vras wreU daiK. rotamM. Naur jr«« ga
back aad cut the bridge loam; aad IR)
tetegraph tbe gunhaata down tbe rinw
ta pick up |be coctaa ter yud and Four
esclaror.*
T tbuugbt that was a drst daaa roronaedmypart
of the wwek.**
As a matter of fact, be rroefred as
rowanl for thU estraoedioaxy piece of
work except bU astisfaetkm la having

B teaag tadr
• oifbrtuae than
mtiamanof emt .Skm
a,. Wb.larpi^:
lor lady dUpuaitoro.
y«ar.

Your maoef

paalad hit daagkter. Mn. Jaa I
aoa oa kcr rctara to her borne at Cad Md are epeadfas a few days te towa.
gaaau of Mrs. Jamas Baihe of Bahm
aad will spend a
dars s
her belore retamlas.
» astets and dahlias. The
Tbe Misses Jeaale Croatbers. Ida
i at each plate were of white.
Tbe Uawaltea tenguage is coaqxoaad
Bans aad Bra Ward, attended tbe bop left oa Che jwateg trala tor a three
week s nail te Oraad BapMs. Sparta
green four-leafed
big cnoogh to tarry an empty mainly of v^cta. w ith a few coaasat Aldea gtrmm bf tbe HotalMal
lx tbe name was written In white
mad Bcrtla.
,
on, and tbe wsgoos with lbs nauts pot ta to v.ry tbe asoaolomr.
MmA Mrs. BeaUm Heibcrt <
fiwtev.
And tbe beauty of tbe system U that
Under each clover was an orlgiMrs. a U. Shectewaa of Hartford,
M are ten miles batk.*
isala left for Oraad Baptds today
; Mm K»»todiim. nolatlo. <rf tfce
<fry vot^el la pro­
- *1 tan i help| lUsC said MePberwon. there U ao waste.
Ml poam describing in a very happy
to spend the winter wltb Mr. Hecbftt*8
nounced. For ln*UiK-e.pshea lb.
way aome characteristic of the gue«t. Tbe bridge mikt be built and the army Amerk-aa eye winks at tbe ainwaranc.
OfiMf OA.»im«fc« «s Ik.
on the move Iwfuce 4 o'clut-k. Good
Tbe mean Fas as foUows:
ar tbe simple word -nssnaa." tbe glib
Mrs. Nod Conaolly aad Utils d
night. Colonel klckeiUooperr
late
grapes
on
green
grape
leaves.
“In my des|ta^r I w^i down to tbe naUve rolta out tbe flw syUsblcs with
- a. ter Kittle, who bare baea gooi
Spring turkey with dreaalng.
bank for an »«t«»«s and dlspauk. TbU
GRAND OPERA MOUSE.
riverskle and patssl
bar alstar. Mrs. G. N. Peek of Web­
.•: nw»to*.
Urn 1j ••eolighietx-*'
Double voweU are very
in town yesterday.
trying tu Itbiuk out a key ro tbe
.
na* taMK te<«e»t «v.Mf« o( ster stiwet. letnnia^^to bar borne la dayMrs.
problem. As cbicf of ilie rugineer conw . frequent, but never a dqdaboog. Tbreo
Fired Lewis and mother. Mrs
OUvea.
Pickles.
Qrmad Rapids today. *
1 knew wbat
exiw^ tcd of me and ; ToweU are not umMmmon, and, as
a
Lamson.
left
yesterday
for
Muske^
Bread
and
butter
sandwicbM.
Mrs. Zlaa Lambor of Bellatre. wbo
If 1 failed tny career, both in mlU-, •Iwve. --------- - — -------------—
Cabbage and egg sated in green pep- lary and in cixll life, ws. at an end, ; fooml uuMpanted by consonants. In
has baaa rtaiilag bar pareaU, Mr. aad goB to vlsll rdatlTes for sU weeks.
MesdamM B J. Jobnaon and Loc
>Yanderlng baci otMjpl a half mlUw 1 j
mouth of tbe uaedmwled usUvo
WssiS *.1UnuBS n. Hrt. BS*. Mrs. Jamea Broderick, for three weekt
THOSE CLEVER
Wafers.
Vanderlyn and son Myron of Hartford
came npjn an i»ld gin lllkd with cotUugoage U apt to be expkwxve.
BlsctiHa,
boMT. FstdMB S CnSMT MS Pr«U rteanmd home today.
ton. 1 auiqxoseill must bsve held two ^
'he bigber classes si>esk U with s
returned nfter a ten days' suy with
*,IlMli, O0T.n ft CroM. Mlaca
'Mr. aad Mrs. A. R. DUamo
or tbrtv tboasaqd bsJ«. Here wss my : flurni gra.e ihst
Mrs, Ella Browa and Mrs. & fL Stesa- Ice cream served on chUled bana
baby reteroed tbU afternoon t
Asm* Kaiskt «. WniarS ■
vatlon. \Whi i _____________ i «r the li*lUn. In sound 1
with creme de menth cherries.
SM(*I. Pistt ft niTte. V. C OUbwt. abort atay la Tbompaoafllle.
• tbe old boards as a 1 twmbles the gi-neral flow of the c
Coffee.
Mrs. Helen^ Bigelow and Mrs. John
joentsl European teegnage. for
G. W. White Is north oo a bosiaass
While the guests were talking at the
Van Duxer of ^or. Mich,, who have
an bsve tbe 4'rvocb qual
OMts* Or*» MS lU»**rM Otmf '
trip.
> aU'ents are nut dUslmiter.
ooocluslon
of
the
repast.
Mias
Robert^
ua tbe,
Uttla Dk* and Leone Way went to been the guests for ten days of Mr.
Kwr P»nM*M. (Muivr pne«
-ISthe bales withi liirge a
taSAOsTMMSCrou.
Rapid City Ibis aflamooo to meet and Mrs, W. k. Clancy and Mr. and was surprised with a
Uers of four l^lea eac-b clear acrvMm
recipes, which fell like
AbsmI Olfik w. Hmom HjriMa. tbetar fathar. Lewis Way. wbo will Mrs. M. C Coyne, left for
white snow flkkes over her. Thy tbe river and bolding them In pUro
terday.
■MMiatt. Patch)* ft CrotMT. Pratt ft ■pond Sanday wttb bis family bore.
by two big cables si retched across oa BEST REflULTB
recipes,
which
were
written
by
the
MUs
J.
a
Gillett
of
JacksonvUle.
Mrs M Oataii of tbe Boo. wbo baa
DairlA attocMfa.
i guests, were embellished with original tbe Ibwer side. jUie l*osids of tbe gin
Try Raeoed Want Ada.
made s lolerabfc- riiadwaj. but at iba
AfharS StnSUB w. Omts. W. Iat- been oa a ^siaeas trip to Grand Rap- IIU passed through town today
Sk. ti**|i**. appear. Pratt ft Dart*. Ids aad Ckicaco. apent a few days In route for home after spending the sketches, and when collected Into best It was an aw fully sialy Job.
“At 3 o*clock| 1 walktxl up to Me-|
Cnpamlab tbU week, rUIUng friends, summer at her new cottage on NorthP»T* C. Olibwt, attorBer*.
rberwon's tent and r\*uu«d idm out of |
Feur Ganllcctt t». William Black- before retamlng borne thU morning port Point.
- bridge U read.r.'
J. i. Adams of Long Lake en­
toiira. aaaaawalt asd appeal; Pratt A on tbe O. a ft L
THE OYSTER SEASON
P. H. WMtney of Marquette, wbo en­ tertained her daughfPr. Mrs. 8. E CarDavli* tfadMvood ft Vmlor. attorner«rt.
of
Lawronc.
for
tb.
.e.
day*.
«•
•<
KaaO
Tbr
UUkT.rem.
mhlrh
Bbart C. Farrtt jra. 1mm M. Wlnalc. ters Alma college to take a course la
tbe
latter
retumlo*
to
ber
bonie
yee••
®Pea
“>«'>'
<•»?
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»'•'
ig eagineeiing. spent a few da>s
aMampalt: OoreU and Croet, attorFOR SEATS
this delicious bivalve 1a half a doxen
1 .od lUe «.m*
In town this weMt the guest of Mr. and
Mr..'MarthaNewburgand«m,Mav|Ways. and If you've k^ver tried th
Mrs. Tboib^ Bmurthwalte. leaving
ter Alfred, wbo ha. been a guest .j'fB^tsern style, ssk for s “psni.e^l o>, Uie .-.li,-.Boakae. amampalt appeal; Pratt ft today for Alma.
dreading to Mvjtbe
«*•
Mlm Al(ce Wpod of the Soo. who Mrs. J. Oleson of 115 East TweUlh|*"
Dana. Underwood ft Umlor. atiomey*.
tbe U-rrilic sinilu. but they
oysters oo Ice, frlfnl
In the master of the eeute of Bar- has been the guest of her sister. Mias street Iter the past ten days, departed Even oyster sandwick
test, and at Ixalf |«\si
wagon Imd
i^afc *.
.*ge aad
^ ^ara A. Mereab. deceneed: appeal Rose Wood lor six weeks, relumed yesterday for her home.
b RECORD WANT AD,
some. Try one.
Messrs
J.
€Johnson
of
Lynn.
lnd„
from probate of wIU. Farm C. Gilbert. home today.
Marie Oakley of Oelding returned W\ F. Miles and F. T. MUes of Ma
[
Pratt ft DatrU. attorneys.
I
May Rackard. admnz.. vs. Pere Mar- home today after spending the sum­ rion. Ind.. who bave been guesU of
W. M. Thomas of Webster street, re­
NOTICE—Thls Store >vill be Closed All Day Monday, Sept. 19th. owing to Hebrew Holiday.
qnnte R. R. Co . trespass oo the case ; mer at Newh-u-wanta.
Mre. J. A. DozUtor of Grand Rapids, lumed to their homes yeslerda>^
Pratt ft Davis. Prederlck W. Stevens.
Come Tonight or Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Turnbull and
who has been the guest for a few day^
George O. Covell. altoroeys.
•child,
who
have
been
the
guesU
-if
Henry. Carlisle vs. John N. Court- o( bOT jnhAU. Mr. ud Mr*. H. L.
heir sister. ,Mrs. Msnford Drown of
adi. assnmpslt appeal; PrttU ft Davis,
It, for the past two weeks, re­
Mrs. Jan^ Laurick of Burdtckvlllo
attorneys.
Elva ,M. Mutcbler vs. Prank A. rent to Petoskey today to spend Suo- turned to their home yexierdajdark, trespass on the case; Covell ft ay with friends.
SREVITfES.
Crons. Loranger ft Lorangcr. attorGen. Byron M. Cutcheon and wife of
Grand Rapids, who bave been enjoyBeys,
At A meetiug of the county wrhool
sc
JudMMi ‘Ki^dien vs. Ralph K. Jame­ lag northoro lUr at their oottaga.at
-------------erdsv.
ea through town yestcr- conmdssloBers at
Lansing ,yesler
son. trespass oa the case; Parm C.
cn route
QUbert. Pratt ft Davis, attorneys
George L. Crisp of Grand Trav
county was one of the speakers.
Chancery.
r. and M(
Scarcity of teachers and consequent
Thomas Pitch vs. John Furtadi cl Sunday In Lake Ann
tecroase In salaries l« reported froa
I. Huff of Osborn, Benzie coun
ai: bUI to cancel^: Parm C. Oil
beru UBderweod^'Umlor. ailorneyh attended the soldiers- and sailors* re- all over the state.
Henry Drews vs. CbrisUau Drews, unlpn at East Jordan
William Beltner of Beltner's min j
Because right noW every woman if deeply interested in what she is going to wear
,ntln-l
has enough logs on hand for a contin­
bill to set aside deed; Parm C. Gilbert. turning homo todaj* via
during the next sik months *and next to what she will have to wear com« the
Deputy Food Inspector Dame of uous run HU November, and by
Pratt ft Davis, atiorncys.
lime the fall shlproenU from the varl- j
Bngene Norton vs. Ralph K. Jsme- Northport paaaed Ihrt^ugh
question of what ^c/rill hare to pay:
morning
en
route
for
.Cheboygan
on
ous
camps
run
In
connection
with
the
m at aU bin to cancel deed; Parm C.
This grcit sale brings the best styles, the newest efleetr, in vogue in the
GUbert, Underwood ft Umlor, alto.- oficlal business connected with tbe mlUe will begin coming In.
east, right from tlje makers’ hands to you, and right at the outset ot the season,
George Lardic ships one hundred
state food dciianmeni.
atV<^H savings otro actual present value.
Mrs. Farnham Lyon of Saginaw, barrvU of hardest apples vis the IllI- j
Ralph H Hinds vs. Rom B. Hiner.
Underwood ft Umlor. Pratt whose husband Is proprietor of the noU tomorrow to the Chicago market. I
Bavla. attorneys.
well known* Bancroft bouse, returned . The water mains were tested by the
Purtsch ct al, ads. Thomas home this noon after being a guest fire department this afternoon.
The Juvenile band, recently organ­
Pitch: damurrer: Underwood ft Umlor. for two weeks at the Park Place.
Mrs. Alice Cribhs of Pomona was In ised. held Us first rehearsal last even­
Parm C Gilbert, attorneys.
Chancery Pro Cenfeeae.
town yesterdaj. leaving for home this ing. Sixteen members were present.
With the very latest
Utest and
a
most attractive
fall style,, inclmling the poimlar Toumt. TiueJo.
other
C. A. Skelcher :* the director.
m Cross Vi. William E. Cross. morning on the M. ft N. E. train.
fail and winter wrap for
a quarneweliects. Material, are 6ne Cheviot*. Broadckithi. Zibnene, and
A stag partj will take In the “Devil's
Mrs. Jennie Prause and niece. MUs
11 lor specIBc performance of con
Jennie Farant of Glen Haven, left this Lane" tonight
tract. Parm C. Gilbert
men', wear Tweed*. Some *re h»nd*omdy trimmed and aU are

Steinberg's
store
wUl
l>e
closed
all
WlUUm Brlghly vs. Naomi Brighiy. morning for a three wei-ks* visH with
however little, on a wrong style. This
nrictly tailor made. AD booght tmdm pteient value*, whibh enable*
day Monday on account of tbe Hebrew
divocct: Parm C. Gilbert, attorney.
friends In Milwaukee.
new lot has many later touches that appeal
us to offer you «t $11.60. $18. $18, $*0 «nd $25. much letter
OoBM A. Hager vs. Theodore
Mrs. Mary Mote of Union City, Injk. holiday, the Day of Atonement.
to women. They arc 42 inches long, vel­
Nineteen couples enjoyed the dance
Hager, divorce; J. W. Palchln. attor- who has been enjoying a month's so­
styles than you win fmd dsewhere U from $15 to $:>$.
vet collars, patch pockets, tu back cuffs
Paarl Luke vs. Richard D. Luke. dl journ In the bracing northern climate, at the Wc-que-tong club house last
and in all the best materials,
left this morning for Band Lake, evening. This was the farewell party
)rce; U H. Gage, attorney.
rth $15.00 to $18. for..
J. J. Brownaon vs. Alfred Bowers
whore she qlll visit friends before re- of the season and marks the end of a
aeries of very pleasant hops.
We show every dcslraole style of coat
Harry A. Dean of the reportorial Frank Knacky and Miss Barbara Bethat is right for (all^at prices from $5 to $35.
Ubert. allorner.
Melvins A. Dpwn.er vs. George D. force of the Eagle leaves tomorrow llcm were married by Justice John
We have ju*t opened up what i* ptoUbly the choicest collection
A special purchase of Cravenettc Coats
Downer, divorce; Lovell H. Gage, at­ via the lUlnoU for the St. Louis fair. Veriy on Third street this morning.
of up-to-.Ute frJl waist* that can be seen anywhere. The *ty!e* arc
The hotel at Cedar Lodge. Northport
enables us to offer ^ a swell cover-all for
He will be gone about ten days and
torney.
••differenl"-K> pleasiiig, <o paling-in fact, irrcsistayc. Price*
will vUli reteUves near 81. LouU be­ Point, still has twenty guesu and will
RUa Weese vs. Frank Wees4
close next TnesdsC for the season.
vone: LoveU H. Gage, attoihey.
fore returning.
range Itom 76c to $4. and represent a *»v.ng to you in every esse.
Manager TC JL Ramsdell of the ManMrs. E. C. Morey of Buttons Bay
In the matter of tbe petition of L. H.
Gage. biU to discharge morti
pasaed through town en route for isiee opera house telephoned the Rec­
Grand Rapids, where she win visit ord today to say that ‘*A Devil's Lane.Lovell H. Gage, attorney.
whlch played there last night, was the
In the matter of the petition of John frienda.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Marls and lltiH? best show of Its kind the Manistee
Pbwie and Watson Ftowle, sale of real
daughter of Buttons Ba>* dfe Travers.' theater has ever had. Mr. Ramsdell
y eatate; W. P. CroUer. attorney.
sUtes that the cohxpany deaerv« a
City vUItori today.
No matter what style you* may want for your Utllc girl—or what price )-ou wish to
SULL OOGt BEATEN.
Levi Slrlckler. who is the guest of crowded bouse.
McPherson post has returned from
Eaak Side Hostlers' Foot SaU Team Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Jackson, leaves In
pay-you will find what you want at this store. We ^ bdievc we can sa%c )tm
' Won the Game.
the morolixg for home, Richmond, lad.
^oneyinthtthnej Prices from $2.60 to $10.
^
s ^
A fierce encounter In foot ball took via Prtoskey by the steasser IlUnols.
his daiijghter. Bessie, aoopmpanyteg
place thU morning at 10 o'clock
A number of local Elks are making
;
the Park Place commons, when the him as far as Prtoakey.
preparations
to
g^>
to
Sault
Sle
Marie
Mrs. Ullle Martin of Irrlngloo. Ind..
p *
Bast Side Hustlers kicked tbe goal for
the winning side agsinst the ferocious and Mrs, J. T. Pierce and daughter of the twenty-fifih. the Northern Michi­
Little Bull Dogs, who only scored one Qreenfleid. Ind.. wbo are guesu of gan Transportation company running
touch-down, tbe score standing € to 5 Mias EOe Johnson, took an outing on a special excursion on that date. The
faro f9T the round trip. Including
the Columbia today.
J. a BImaa of Old MUsioa passed meals and berth, is 1C.
Harry Patterson was the hero who
' Handsome nJw Anttunn Snitings, in choice mixtures of Brown. N*vy and HarA.
wormed his way through the Imprcg through town today on his return after
aUwool. 50 inches wide; also fine ZibHinet at the tame price.
*
nable Unfa and scored the touch-down attending the soWlers- and sailors' refor the Utile Bull Dogs, and Elmer ualon at Bast Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dohm. wbo at­
SUtes kicked goal for the oppm
tended the reuilon of the Grand Trnvyour late uncte."'\
ene Soldiers’ and Sailors asaocteUoa ta TJood
kku.** agreed ,tbe spokeamaa.
ComelEarly and Often4-Yoa*ll SeeNew Things at Every Visit to This Store.
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I this moraTHAT OCEAN BIVALVE.
tng.
George U Furklss of Northport is a
acta, can fte had DOW at J. W. Jackaoa’a. aenred ta aay way you dealre. TraTerse City visitor today.
Msr. a W. Shuamaker aad tftUdrao
For a dainty lunch, try aa oyater aandwhteh. nr If yoa She. order a hot atew. of m^tead Park, who have been at
ertop trya or even plala raw oysters

r the words: Here VhootothtJ>xmt

rt. Until tbe Late

Orrot Day.’-Not moch.” objects the spoken*
man. Tn tbe first place that would
look fnimy orer a baiUc vault and In
the next place, we aren’t going to Jet
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.**^^e were furious with;ludlg
at the K-hnx’lor of this woinai
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that
she
wuidd
micat
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John Brown, the fellow who has
U»e fcadu Mam went down. \
‘cn cauKinB the Pert* Marquette rail­
ftdt angry and xvlsheii tvc'eoukl
road so much trouble by hnlldins his
i our
house across the mils which he claim-;;
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We were s»toulsl»*d
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Penyi Cylinder Press-j ihrtv maptbsL-4sl1y and weekly.
I purehssid and : I has iieen j
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ovi,„.l..r prlntin, pro..-., .-htonl <»<or doln, the Bner iT.de.
Till' lUiplor poftfAloii I’r.-" 1» <'i>‘
t.,r the hmh.ot rlw. ..th'
h.vr not beeT. e.UblUhcd self therein, says the Kalka.^klan. i*|
I here. This Js not thecase now. The
now Jod^ in jail here. He i* chsrgv-d I
Iin, iwe.. .l. nKnU tor the r.pin prit.t ; tie ,.rlt,It,.s. I, I. et.p,K-UII> .d.pttsj! H>«W
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*'»“''*■ with blockading traffic on the railroa.l. j
j
station in OmuUa f(.r half
■ *tn, of n. ».|uipett4iLfroin 3.i«Mt to ir.. i to l,U!i
h.lf t.jn.- nn.l eolor print- ntf"! «m»l to nny oBlee of lu
In
It required com.Tderahie srhemlr.,; j «u hour. Toueth.-r xvlth hi* secretary,
0,H> elr,ul.flo„., here .,-n.di. very .^jbtt amt 1. „....t In omo.-. wbleh erm | Mlehlgw. Md.ln better
to gel Brown out of his -fori. - But ' Mr. M nnI. lu-u«« IskhiK the nir. wslk..nttUl,

; T^^lna^r* fraa iwtinartlag uuds Itos Arsla*

ald and Record Co, to provide every
le. The machine ja operated nlKld i faclllly fi>r the best up to-date prlnl-

irowlng! the Ise.vt msrhlne miunifacturt-d. It isjI has been Improvcil by the expcndHur*
other rtnpf-ovemcnts.
nioro 'than llu.ooO within the pas’.
I lu ki-cjdnK with
...... ......
—Vl-ot mure

demands u|»on It for line
plete, Up-tOMlalf newspspii's.

Trsvsrw aty tor Korthpors «t

. to mention this i machine at ihl*

the cbangirs which have liren made
Hera'd i and day by expert^operatorr. and lieiag j lag and for this purposi* the cqulpmeut
improve the (aclllllea ir
and Reoord office to meei

TrmliiaUwirc Trsrm* Utj tor KorthpoMsA

A most delicious bever­
age for table use.

caiiclty of C.ftOO pan ors of 4. 6 or $ psKes^^ hour, print

. fU and folded complete ni

REASONABLE

.P.tirT»nH,o.

MACHINE.

50c a quart
The most naHlern flat la-d prlniinp press

___
’WIH

anything in this line give us

have lain wTinant | np|Hor.-d on the tie. k of lone of the

THE D JPLEX WEO PERFECTING PRESS.

Lla’;*'
'
P:i

you (or only
of course we have ^iter ones
and our double barrel shot
Ifuns are winners, wc also,
have hunting coats, vests, [ r »vi»damiia.
hats and caps, reloading tools,
- 'nVt hj rwji it

mini hn.
d-'m.i.J.-d l.y ihi-nr,,w.
Good Jo^Pracaea.
In addition to the Ihjpiex and Whit,„rln,
,„i HrntM *n<I ih.- dimniftt for notr.p.. loci- proaaca the olBce la equipped with
th
«hlrh could cowikMc for patron- two new Peertoaa job presaea. one :o
tbc prorrifHlvc
irctrtiiKdUati I
Uon
n new U'IdtIock p*»ryj»»^‘
pr«irrc«hi
take a aheet SxI2 Inchee In al*e.
1 thU
icjllnirc<pre.^'*i:d mnuihW Pcvwlcaa j
which arc
other a aheet 11x14 Inchoa.
T1
The Herald and Uecord hav prearea arc intended for liftht work,
! K»t» prca* all the old pn-Hi.c. have been ^
reel thU dvuiaiid l»y a llln'ral expcndi anch na note heads, letter heada. bill
The Herald and Record office ha.-; two of these line preaaex
j replaced hr new one s
lure of money to make a cuinpleie auJ
beads, and amail work of all claaaca. to take a sheet 8x12; the oihcr a t^hccl 11x14.
!; The Cottrell cylinder pre>^ri ujuin
IH-rfi'ct i^julpmcnt. No printinK cMab^ They arc flnrt-claaa presaea in
fwhlcb the Herald han In-en printed fur
IlKhincni north of flrand Ilapld* ha/so
lecpoct and capable of doln* the very
newspapers than any oihcr i.ffice in j
1 nearly *WwfJve ywro Md whl6h has
«.m;.let<- a
newKpap?r
pnl.lHhIn.-;
beat work.
. prinlwl the R»«ci»rd for more than «evnorthern M!chi*an. and ns
•♦‘-j
the IransjH.rt .S:id.. .Mnru snu
pjaut.
The now presaea dexcrlbod have
a. as any ncnj!p«i.i'.
vrul«rrH -U.k the IHUcbl
The Linotype Typeaetting Machine. placN 1 all the other prcaHt»a In the of
. equipped
circulated in this secUon id the »Ute.j
The omre
.^MlpiHMl whh a flee. They arc Ivctter in make and
The growth of both the Hiiord mud I
-u'..
M
..r
ere ‘ulle'ler . /Unot.vpc
lypcspliiuu much faster than the old preaaea an I Herald and the Incrrai^e in the cutr.
tb« Hitachi Msiu.
tnolcni dcHiKii. arc capabft? of lumlni?
merclal prlntlnK lm*lnc*« of the office;
aftcrxw.rd illsapiM^red.
pKunm

tor $3.50

catarrh, aathi^ hay fetfer. etc., can

THE PEERLESS JOB PRINTING PRESS.

print!.,

RSbotSun
r

€ALL AT WATTS drag store aai
bare the deawaatrator explain the

be cured. FOr a fear day> only.
udon of cirraUtlon.
It U (he
i. Df^nementa.
22S»codtf
lae of the company to publish bei-

With tie DbiHb Web Perfeniig Netfsp^^
the New Peeitess M Presses the Office is
: .
*
tin Most Complete In Noftheni lltchiBaB.

Rerord Oo/i o««n
MlJr flntalwtf. the lk.t nf

p2opw=irsif»-™

fk^sn.

It has been the aim of the !

■ay therefore to eatablUh anch

Witlock Pony. Cylinder Press Procured for Fine HaH Tone and

^

era. faaak aomloyt)*. Imotara aad

taiaad that la the pabUcadon of a|X
aevapaper. as ia ooaunerclal printla?.]

'•|The Whitlock

liaclty of C.t*on.fonr. ♦ix or eight i»age ^

.MoiLSS'ajrair]
I’M TALKING YET

The tiaptf* i.ro.. h.v • ca , eum th.. Bn,-si Uln.l ,.f eoh.rvnl llblmj*".'' «»“ *» “■« oonlicni hnlf of the

LEST YOU FORGET.

iratl. u-. Nutal.le amonji. these fs tho

l»s|H‘rs per hour. pflnie<5 and' folded uifflee ».f fount ry Uft..- a p.ihncailon|

the matter fixed tip. II,.t
j
That tht Hct Springs medicines
here a crew of s«tlon h.ml. qiiirlityl ,„,tliliiK you w l«h to know."
removed the .tnicture from the roll-.
Tho
ntiiry w«. w-eu. In
ERSE CITY. They can curt you. For I’M TALKING YET
f-d It.o,m,er .Mr.' Wan!
and Ihe car loaded with lo,. r«n o,tt. m-ntmlodod
sale by all first class druggists.
lEST YOU FORGET.
swi-r«l:
"Mr.
Sehusb
Is
asleep
the huildine a«
enn’t be seen at prewimt.” although
That the Hot
a. he found what had happono.1
fL liunth t\n* within thn^- f.H-t of the
THERE IS NO NEED
j
THOUSANDS IN
in TRAVinnvthe r.o.ull he U no- In Jail, and
For any northern baby to go «dd thl* i -oec r-ixv
W>ret
I you. F«
end is not yeL
do you think of thatr winter when it U known that VotruUa.j
.
,, *
^
----------------------------- exebjincl the «trH magiiate
the hames. maker, has such a comfirst ctaaa dn

r*.mpietc, readr for the mall sack orj whir^* eolored m.istrailous are said toj 1
THE WHITLOCK PONY CYLINDER PRESS.



»m4

plete lino of white iamb’s wool robes.

MMilttWfUfUP

V

---------------

Is needed in the aouie. jnow

Barvtcc on tho Bay in All Probability! chilliness l>eidns creeping on
{u»/k9 Raduoad to One Beat

1 u there better to give hot i............ ..

They come

in

prices

ranging from

$5.00 to 115.00. and you can have your
choice of a satin, quilted or felt lining

Nsxt Week.
| 'those air-tight heaters or the bot bla?t
WE ARE NOW READY
-------! stoies ihsi can be had‘ at Prank With our new
The Columbia will In all probabRiiv riaub’s store on EasL Front streeL To lo the taste
te taken off the bay route next week >e sure, they are scconh band, but wonian In town. A Ut»e and complete
and the summer service
hat docj not interfere wlOi their besi- asmwtme&L The formal opening of
one bay boat, as the traffic from m
qua’titles nor usefulness, only ready trimmed and liportod bats will
on can easily be token care of by one! niagos them cheaper to y
be nnoanced next w«dc. Wood Bisters,
boat, the Cummings, eoniinulng her
_____________ ..
I
YOUR KITCHEN RANGE
route
j
ALL SAFE AHEAD.
The Columbia will remain in port]
go much disaatlafacUop U always
and make si>eclal trips for tho fall met with in the wear and taar of taf-

WU supply hot water all over the
bouse without care, thought or exu-a

montba.

fuel.

feta, that J. W. Milllken ibai had the

j gaaranlee of bis own name woven in
(IQ (o j the selvedge of that soft undressed
$5.00 to Detroit and Toledo. |€.C
‘ pure sUk black taffeta. |*rice for 27anboal excur^oD. October
ta. goods $1.25. The firm stands back
I5.M to Richmond. October nth. Ask
of IL Bate to Invest for aU wearing
0.1

••JiZ'

will iirtnt a tbeoi 25x58 lneh?%~2.6(K) per hour.

B||»ecially dezigned for book and i

ftae half lone and coldr |r^ .

^

^

iiikl

a.-'.

Cal! up Arms A Cole, the plumb­

ers. and ask them to pul in a water
back and the necqisary plamhiag
thmughoui ,tbe house and you*U have
cause to rejoice ibrougbont die aero
weather when hot water can be on
top wilhoot Increasing gour coal bUla.

BEFORE AND AFTER.
j

It lakes courage to ask the question

; and money, to purchase the ring, es: penally If it Is a solitaire, and you

j a large slock of pure, plain gold we4j dins rings. These arc of two styles, the
narrow, heavy one. nsed na the Ulesl
thing out. or the regulation oval, broad
I rtog. ^Tilch ^er H te tt tolla 1U own

PECUUAR TO ITSELF

U the dainty lunch for tho aboff
DOoalKMr. A fine ess or oyrter aasdwkh. hot coffee, cocoa, tea or hM
tea. any or aU of laaeheoa dtehw oso
be had at J. W. tIaekaos’S.' X>]«tM
alao aonrod la any mumt, SloRik Crrt

4
n

J'*

!^i1i iifwitilM > r

rjr^ srr.'.:;.

n«STO^|M

wmm
lit-.

tW Mhal l*te that I pa

u. m. wtmrnkmin.
mhmem of kU mrty tejm. vkM Im
iMM M « NtO* k« >« OraM
pW« A»icIm Cm»pm wm Mnrlac *
taM for kli tottjr Mt of Ui« wlldor
MM. HtMMCkotboJotaod UMhte.
ofsrr M tlw
cf le Md kmoM
•mr iobbouu woikiM twrir

la laUway. 1* qoou
tb* eotOBM of that
WM tli«
to b# ibt f«.
t«r» gnmx dty of UU
voHtod POlTMd MU»a UMin ho Meml whot would fit* klni a.f*w
onwUm at Kalaaamo.
OUior •pooghoa oo thU #uh)*et
aadt hi^th* B*t. Jam*aHaa»UUi«
Dr. UIU*. Th. B*t. Mr. Hanllt
Thaak Offertof whleb b tirlaf to
rdM aa *adowm*at foad of |100.0<i0
Cor tbte aoeidjr.
Th* coaf*fwao* U aow-abl* to par
aMfraaaaaiod oilBlaUr oalr U.coau
oa a doWar, bat IW.Ifl fO toward the
fuad ha* b<we ratoed thi* mr.
pba wbea perfected will retire aoperaaaaated ailal«*r» oa half pay.
Dr. C. J. LUUc touched a reep<
chord whea he opeoed hU *p«>
larlaf that If the Ret. A. J. Bldred
wa* a fnupaaat. he hoped that he
Blckt Ute to be ju*t *ueh a
ofaCragBcoi.
Blihop MaMhew SlaipMn. who ban
preaided orer thU oonference aeireral
ilM. wa* the iubjecl of
addre* by C. J. Uttle at d:S0 o'clock.
At ih* moralai *e*»loa *i>eechei
were aaadwlched la between the r.«uUr report*. l*r. Morrt* of Now York.
Dr. Btepben J. Hober. editor of tho
Mpworth Herald, and
Dickie, preeldeat of Albion college.
l*peaker«. Dr. Dickie reported a llourlMilai condition of th..?
dnaaoM of Albipn college. They are
IlMjMN) belter oR tbaa |hey were *l«
year* ago. and have aa aaoual lac
of |37.I0«41. Dr. Dickie *ald
amall oollece* gave l>Hter opportnai
tie* fur good work than the largoi
one*, and Dr. Utile, who waa unr<
prufesaur of literature at Byrmcuae uni
veralty. emphasised the same fact.
letter* of thanks were voted to Mr*,
gherwood Hall, who ha* given two loit
la Ihe city for the •uperannualed 5?
fund, In memory of her
daughter. Claire Hall, and to Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge"3l. Whitworth for tho
naae th^ iire»eoted the conference fo.
the oldest member.
A coIkK'tlon wa* taken tij) for the
Rev. P. IJ. Wood, who** imn»onage •*
Klagaley ha* b*ea destroyed by Are.
Oraad Rapids appointroenu w
probably be a* fonow.:
DIvlilon Btreet church—Dr. J. R. T.
lAtbrop. Becimd M. K.
Rev. Thoma. Coi^ returned. Tenth
-The Rev. J. F. Peachlurlal-The Rev. John

Wb*a thW la telabrfU the MXQOO sol.
il*iB Mho hare been wwrWiig cm tt
arm h* iuli**rJ mad asm dm I* th*

iiiAiK gn Kuir

Tmm what 1 hav* aaen la HafhlB
gad fwth*r*oatb 1 have marood eoavtoeod dart la accaal Oirf the war J*

Beaniy Rsffliilias

They
M
aor*. All
atai^ Kb* didO Mllai of Uae r aaw

O. & KlM>well. a
•oC for the Urndoa

kjjs»trsrbfa,*ss

topB^k yovooil lor Mgt
muraad

rMshCo^T0tfKmdtttTilbB#w

10 TSB flOR.

MttHWCMtPt.

'* *
t^iiMin now®
THEnME

aad 1 hav* mm ih» Ba«i
and I hav* mm the aaaibi
aad lb* work of both.**

THE WHIPPING OF :REAM.

•Troa any call me a pro-KaaMaa if
yw ptaaa*. ^ raaember tbat 1 am
tb* only Bnli&twnaa who. la a perfect,
ly Impartial fraai* of mind. Im* lived
with both tb* cowbaUnt* and ha* re.
Ml to KnglaBd ntinittMlad and Me*

••as M «afe* •
Vlwdr Whip
wad a M**vy •* a*Ud mmrn,
Crmm 1* oaually dclmmed ftotn milk
which ha* been *taadlaff for tu^v#
hoara. It I* then eomparat
•et tt aside for lw*aty-foai
GMMoth0r*grrMfftthn
ao loafer and It will hav* |
OmgStoro. SlfferboUln*
tbkrkeoed. lu many of oor larte rltlc*
ctaam la divided into thrae grade*thin ernim. which la qalte new: coffee
Thf BradfleM Rgfalator Cobmivy blowq,la deuil Koropat- cream, wbkh Is aumrwhat Utkker. and
wUl *bortly be
heavy or •Monble" ctenm. which la
Atlanta, CA.
tb* earth by
ring according
teneely enpertor force.
The Aral two
arfroem,^
**.Now. the Idea* of the Roaal
yuBom.”
T* In romamiid of KuropeUln’* army
are vastly different from thb. They
Where a heavy or aolkl whip
know wlist you do not koov
aach aa U ueedad for dUlag m.Tingu«w
adding to hot chocolate or to a Bava­
rian cream. U uerded. the heavy m
-double** cream la chosen.
this fact,
is more, with porbsps
To whip mm ao aa to prodno* t
ir excefitloas no actual Rua
taken any |mrt In the figl
a i»an of cold of
Th* advance army which la no
load water; if It aecoja quite thick iwm
la a little milk. Have ready also
sieve, over which la looaely laid a piece
-----^TO THE;---are of a vastly Inferior quamy of cbeeaeclotbto tb* actual RoMUna. and they
plate or In nnotber bowL Tl»e whip 01
Mmply cripple the Japanese aa much chnrn used la a long tin cylinder
aa they ran before the real
pleitMsl round the lower end with lade,
with Ruaalan troop* begin*.
and cuntalulug a dasher, whkb tuuy ui
•«Om here tb* talk of luring tb* may not be perforaled. Ptaev this
Japaheae Ima become on old title to U Kha craam ao that tb* lower end tour
Bat 1. wlio liBve
ea the bottom of the bowl, slant It
coloaaal pr«iiaraUuna tbat Uttl* atMl work Ibo dasher up and doa
have eeereUy bew made to gel tb* with abort, quick atrokea. In a moJaptmiwe up nortb. caiimit laugb at It
myacir. I have It on
the Amt Iunder: tlnu. when the froth
Knglhihman wbo bad to a
rises In n
transport tbat upward of aia«iO Bo*,
aton troops .•roeaod the Baikal lake lietween Feb. H and Jal.v -JO.
-It la said berr tbat the II
not eetid troopa down to Manchuria at
:iBClii4lAf McaU And Bmh
j^grrater rate than ftoo a day.
To whip htwvy cre u the same whip
enilre Trip
or churn may Im> u tb or the cryau)
line and aat by
I .cave Travcrac Oily, Sunday,
amnll tin c
may U- plmvd lu
take and Watched the
k: If very
Sept., 25th, 8 a. m.
A«rtvc
port ayatrro working easily and well with wire paddh>« uud i
auflltlent.
an egg U*ater wl
SauU Sie.JMaric Monday, SepL
Whip slowly but Bteadll}. allrrlug
26lh, 2 p. in. Returning leave
Sa^l Sic. Marie Tuesday, Sej»t.
to account for down the frotb as It rlsca, until the
an average of 4.100 trootm croaaini: tbs crenm thickens uniformly to tocli
2^ih. 6 a. m. Arrive Traverse
extent that U can nlmoai lie cut with a
Baikal lake dally.
City Wednesday Noon.
• You W oiMhT what baa tiecom* of knife. With cream of such body It 1*
A rood chtvce 10 meet Broitaere
them. Well, at Ilartiln. for Instance, very m^-eaaary that tbe wblpplrig
ahuuld not be continued for a airoac
from LodlofiOA, Miolstc^
there U a mouater army. It wai
Petmkey and CbeboyriDlioaalble. of tvurae.
gauge the num. more than la neceiaaty or tb? novK*
ben. but I abmihl a«y that Ihere’nro may I?ik1 that she has changed bt*r de
at least lW».noo meir fben\ and all aired w-hU» to a Ane lump of butter. It
Secure berths early o(
llirse men. Is* It remeuiberetl. quits is for tUla renaou tliat care muat al­
frrah and unfatlgued. arc In excellent ways be taken to have the cream ai
health and rs.elleiit spirits. When th* thoroughly rblllcd aa possible licforv
Horthtre Nlchltan Tnn*. C«.
them-for they do not whipping, and ta summer It la oaually
them a«uth-tbe Jai« ocHlrahle to stand tb* bowl In a pan
•e war worn and wear}- of cracked l« or Iced water.-Tabls
marching.
YOU DONT HAVE TO
Ilarliln 1 waa allowed to go anyWalk all over town hKiklng fur &
> I pleased and see even tblng 1
chilly mornings.
Ished. with the result tbat I was aa
Just step to tbe phone ami call up
you nothing and the
rocnilKT of the
men and their aplendlU lu
family washlni;
I went *oiitb and met *JOO Japapriaouera going north on their
Hwt'ot and clean.
wwy to Tomsk. Tl*ey were traveling In
Wright Brothers give their personal
the same van* uaeul by Ibc Ruaalan
attention to both the delivery an
troopa and wore being fed on tb* same
side work, ao there .ran he uothini
the best service indoors and out.

WtUM

EXCURSIW

SOO
Siiflilay,Sept.2S
W J. S. MISSOURI

$69$6

EVERYBODY INVITED:
E. H. POPE, Art.

imTMliMM

i*M TAUUNO yrr
LtlT YOU POROKT.
That th* Hhl Bprlnf* m*4
hav* curod TH^UBANOB IN TRAVBRBlCI*rY. Tlwy nan aur* yoii. Par
Ml* by all flr«t daa* Brua^ata.

SAVE MONEY
It IctttBf « ddim diract
fmcartoyonrlni.

ictannn
aun_

j oSJjtfBgaaga.-

thPlMMi. C

uamim. ORy op«.

HAVE VO^ BffCURffO YOUR
WINTf R*g WOOOT
If not. do.so; at once. We have
IWnch wood In hemlock, mixed
wood and all hardwood. Call u*
up about It 00 phone*. Bell 37.
ClUtena 344,
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER CO.

GNEAPEST
CLEMEST
-.BEIILTHIEST-.
*n>
ABSOLUTBLT OMttLBU

UIOMT
B

rM TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
That th* Hit Bprinn* m*dieln*a
hnv* cured *THOU8ANDB IN TRAYERSE CITY. They can cur* yeu. For
•ale by all Aral ^a*« drugglata.

TAXES
Notlc* to

ELECTRICITY
fES 1000 VATIS
nmauDar

liarteuRlivBKMi
UfttnlPmrN.

os-r acos^A-ri-i v

Tb* Ux roUa for th**eolleci
th*‘OOllecUon of
1 and city; taxes and apw: lal aacity of Traverae City. Mich., have bt
placed In my hknda for collecticm.
.1 will be In iny ofAo* for the purpo*« of collecting aald Uxei i
week day from bow until Nov. 1. 1V04.
from it o*olock until 11:30 o*clock In
th* forenoon, and from 1 o*clock until
4 o*cU»ck In tho ’afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before Bept. 1st will
-be received without collection feet,
m all tax** remaining unpaid on
Sept. 1st and until Oct. lat. a penalty

JOHN R. SANTO
Ueieral msurmceI
•sop, snS jrou-v. bMP InO. F. CARVER 4 BRa

FIRE INSURANCE
t. L. A. BUILDiNR
ORB. BAWYER B

paid on oa. lat and unUl Nov. lat
penalty of two per cent for collection SILVERWARE.
will be charged.
Office. Room 202 SUte bank bldg.
M. B. Haakdl. Qty Treasurer.
Dated July 23. 1904.
2244 tf
RA8TALU th*
THE ;OLO ADAGE
That beauty- ii only akin deep is b
trite, tbongh''doubt leas true, saying
Howe ver true this may be. better taki
U for granted fnd kttep the skin pui'e
and swe« t by * gcnerx>u* use of ihnT
delightful toih-t necessity, Flur
water, and a cc^dlng touch afterwanl«
al laleum

G^TjL JARVIS

DENTIST

BCKYS-rONK

*

201 FRONT STREET.
6N.WMeWitb.
MOHROE & MeWETHY

o.

6ENEIUL mSURAXCE

rERS at Jackson’a.

NOW THAT THE FALL
liiineaa 1* |n the air, what la bel­
81 I NEWWILHELM BLOCK
ter to sit by. than one of those little
Oo.
air tight heatefs? J. -W. Slater, the
house furnisher, has an endlea*
riety. the cheapest. 11,25. having
DE NT I SI
The G. R. A I. will give Its annual large cast Iron screw draft. Ot
(N*Uuu*l iM-nlUiU)
xcurslons on Tuesday. October 4. to range In price lo 112.00. You ca
ORIOiC*
Toledo 15.00. Chicago
;o And ju*l what you want If you
16.00, Grai
and RapK
will ln*pect.
excursion will be to Rlchroc
Prompt Delivery.
Tuesday. October 11. Fare |5.oo. Tick
rn for lo days. Si-c G.
THE FORMAL FALL OPENING
fur full
At Jdiss Heck s will occur 00 Tbur*
’ Carpet aoanlnc aad Feather Rrfko.
day. Friday ai^ Saturday, when thu
latest creatlonf In the mflllners ar
away to be made into ruga, let mm
YOU DO NOT
will be on display. Hats ranging b
Have to |iay an extravagant price now­ price from |4 to $25. All the newea
aday* for music, either poj.ulur ot colors and camblnatJoas. trlrominga li
FboD. lit
to Wtolactna tt
standard, as the McKinley edition plumes, flowers, foliage; veils In th<
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
kept by Grlnnell Brc»«. a.'lde from on
hundnsl popular, has 2.000 standard
anyone for ten cents. They also k«H-p
one hundred m>-lo-date foHoti and have
AT LOWEST PRICES
ANOTHER BPECIAL.
on sale the latest wallr.es. -Eugonla."
On Saturday th* LiKlrcttl Candy
by H. A. Simpson, and the new Mabel company will ie\l the regular 25 cent
WM. HOPKINS, PROP.
McKinley “Karama.** which ftdk»w. kUses.for 10 cenU, with n full line of
the papular “Anona* of last »ea>on.
Aavors. and Ag; vanilla, rospberry an 1
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walnut maples.; One thing that is sure
THERE IS NOTHING PRETTIER
to pUqise, -'before the show, daring
Than the new fall hats in those low the show, after the ahow, or any other
PARK HOTEL
crown effects In deep mahogany, time.** nr* those home-made caailea
iRmIfnH ABv%^*
brown, castor and champagne aa well
as the brighter ones In that charming
combination of ^^ue and green, with
Just u touch ^.qhlto, The Wood 81*
The ladles of Traverse City hive wUl
Hunt's CemeteiyVaaefJaM
ters have a complete line, which
hold a apeclal meeting at Furester a
meet all tastea.
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hall Friday evening for practice in the
new
work uni^ diroctlpa of Deputy
NOW THAT THE FALL
DANCE ORCHESTRA
22*«2i
Winds are prevalent, you need 1
F. O. NICHOLS. TEACHER OF
blast from roraewhere. TVTiy not
THE VIOLIN, hM •rganlxed a DaRCK^
it from th* 8. F. Saxton Hardware
ORCHESTRA and la ready f*r
Chicago. $4.00 to Grand Rapids (
company, wlm can give you an}'thlng R. A L annual eacaralou. October
angagannata and al»o fbr
In hot air, fiom either the popular i:; $5.00 to Rtchmpnd. October 11th.
•ntbevleUn.
Ue air tight heaters, hot blast raded
feiiaueh
antbd
F*r Un9t«»< ■«
^
stovoa. or the regulation winter coal
I Api^tHawieCitrCm^^ I
full as«>niiicot on the Ofy, Hard and Belt Wo*«k Booth
rr AD.
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Step In nbd Invest,
TRY A RECORD WANT
AO.

C. D. MILLER

6..R.&I. luualExeertioit

they told me the ay*
there wRa very different from ot-out
th .Vfrii*. If the
they sent a company. If th*
rere deatroyiHl they *eut a

TRAVERSE CITY BRICK CO.

J5ARPET mm WORKL

EAST END

CASH GROCERY

‘r batred. Tbej
or they had An

Yea. one package make*
two quaru of haby medicine. See dlrecUuna. There ts aochlng just ao
good
for
hable*
and children as Hollis
*Biieaklmi^of tbe war. they admitted
that tlielr BitUlery wa* Inferior to that
of the Jaiuiuroc-ln fact, that th«*lr
But they are rrctlfylug
twenty-Are new
haU*rl<*« of ten guns each on tbe way
e«Bt. The gun* were of a modern pnttera that looked to me like Kruiii*.

WITH EVERY CHANGE
la aeaaoB cornea a change In the
phyalenl condition of mankind. Not
•o wHh the R R W. cigar, however.
It U unchangeable in price. Aavur'^anX
ir^l make-up the whole ynMtt
A. No equal is found. Yon aak
me why? Union made, hand nmde.
beat Havana, aaaured In quality,
onanahlp and value. Price 10
1, canslatent to one and all. R.
THB
NORTHERN
MICHIGAN
TRANSPORTATION CO. will run the
last excuralon^of the aoaaon to Char
levolx. Petoakey >nd Harbor Spring*.
Sunday. Sept. IS. The lllnoU wUl
leave the dock at I a. m. and will re­
turn at 10 p. m. Round trip fare |L

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If. T CBulm Pn^etor.-

CHOICE OMCEiHES
BUTTER AID E66S

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CONDBiSED NEWS OF MKHKlUi
looorca mo 9&t ony ktod of o protaotiQg. Dirtta tta ttao cm taw
tacfl tta MV tafliiog lo omod tta

or ot«t* I

glM. wUh Cko mit ttat tat lljta
wti ta rHmM u> itatata Utawry.
Tta caoHJta of tack tatitat
««
ptaota ta fta tMCttatioo M k Ptaio

rtefta-tod emhiiblo ifnptj <
Im » lone
of Ita dJ
r tta ototo tta tawftd fbr iof

taltata*»el^«Ule<
QtttMT «• rnjoym* the grtikteot lot ot Beotoo Uorbor. reoently woot
booUog He sot oo tta troek of wbot
rrmra. So •rsrr «rr rorpcfllcm to do
ita r«qulr«-d work that Ucj kavc boro
impoftrd from Bottle Creek. Hoaer
Ota Hlliodole A toe taw bloek coe
tolDlta four rtoteo. o oew octaol bolldloi ond o Urge KolAbU of Pythloo tall tmikloc of orfoolftaf o^litaetaB loom
arr otarr cuoree oi ooootrticUoo. bw to ploy tta taaooeroto. Ttalotiorfo.
tldm moo) dwemoct.
for tta Idoo. Ota It lo propotad to ploy
Fdiber WlUlota Howy Iromldeo o gone ioao for tke beoett of tta Memnohiee dty taoeboU tooau The
eboplotn In tta UoKed Sutoo novy,
uufbt A dMle leooon In drlllty
oboord tbe reoHrlnc oklp Honcock ot
tta Bmoklyn novy yord. to o «ix*foot
trwIWMr mko. from Iht itift.
• l«««cy of t4.0M.000 m. hit
obore of hto grondfoibrro*
IrM to biUIr klo okMtBMoo.
tta oew racrotu woo o qiOot lUile Umdoo. An ottorncy U
ctap vtato tbe tinny tad olo|tad out ten’* dolm. o» hi* imndfotbor gov»»
00 hlo oopodol ^taort.** Ttamuefel onotber London son o life leooe of the
low oooOMd porttcolorly for from boat property. Tbe• non recently died ond
aoiclnp tbe buolnes* tad
oomif his OMloo ood orouoed Ibe eya bU *on U
poihy ortaeprieot. ChopUUn Beoney
Leri Rlrers. of Bscanaba. recently
tatlood vtat ttai gitaK oo. but did not
celebrated
his
ooh hundredth birthday.
Intwtew. nnolly. tappenlng to l.e
volhlng the deck, .woorlni tta on. He U atUI active, and Is at preaeat
oock of hi* cbnrpb ond proycrbook In vUIttog hU granddanghter In Manto
tlqne. He clearly remembers the wat
th.f bally. of Ikl*. when be was drafted Into the
port. Till* oo onyortd the Umoft.*- British army ata taken to Canada He
tioo^log prt.wt, Ibot be tirotlr up to tta secured hU freedom and returned to
oil-fabler. *«-Uetl him by the eUle ..f tbl* country, wbpta he ba- «lnc« mads
the fore opd. wKh n powerful .Ide hit homo. Rivero says oe has arooke«l
iwlni. *cih him .pinning t.. the dt^rk tobacco for ovro seventy year*, but
Indulge*
to
IntoxlcatliiR
N.ot o wtird IvHowed from ell her *l.le, seldom
•file chiploln walked oft and reiKortetl liquors.
Chief of l*o1lce John Bovle of Jack
hlma-ir 0* "bavlbg knocked down a
win
wan
W’edneaday
night
presented
inon.“ The bully did n»l .how up t.»
preo* the cbargt% however Chaplain with a valuable diamond ring and a
Keaney. In bU enrounier wUh the ctiw set of leather furniture at a reception
inmrher, giade u.e of a irlA in JIu jll- hi Id In hht honor at the Klks’ tempi**.
*4. the Jaj»an<^' ryeleni of attack and Tbe affair wa* to c«*lebrate the an::ldrirnae.'to which he in pniflch-nt. He veraan *>f Chief Boyle’s twenty.flflb
keep* hlmM-ir In excellent phyflcal ycur In the pollet' department. The
condition by exerrlne with the luixlno
gItiYc*. foil* and. when axhore. the
baochall hot. The men now think th< ir
A* Ann Arborb theater I* to be
chaplain the beet that can l>c found.
PV. Rcaiicy I* a wm trf Capl Henry R. rUved tbl* season. cHUcna are plan­
Rcancy In the liKhtho.i.c InHpt^ctor'* ning to erect a new playhouse.* The
omcc U. lAitrnii lb* went t«i Manila project, site and buUdlug Involves an
during -the Spanl»-h American war anti outlay vof ISO.000. jiart of which will

talMIkC tao«i ttat »t taa ta4 for

Tta B Itaro Botonw vta ore Ita
medtenne* vtih
LnM*notopov. f rmg. grotty tad et?»dooo. Ttair ctaftoiog pmooUtle*
and Mtaeifol taaetag reotare oolta
lioAjndta taenrvtaro.
“All the vortd km a totor.- ond
of km la -A Derin Uta.- Two
yoong people. reproeaotoUveo of riral

Pak. Tta w-S*Ta Steinberg’s

Dacian cril ft *^ai>cinia." They lecomineiid Xyei't Sar■Sla. They .know why it cores.

hmdl.1 kUlwita
•~

Cuesday jfk

EXCUI^ONS

—TD~1

StptnMNTM. AV
HR. H. B. WHlTTAKEk

Pag^SauEns

raisoa iMo

Mn. Soroh C. Brown, of Big RapS4S. ANNUAL LDW RATE EXCURSION {
Ida. Ota of the oUeot If ooc the older. ate tta oaeestrol ftad but who uotaMIehlgho wooua to tbe aUte. ertVIA RCRE MARQUETTE RA1
broted her dgbty^Bnt oonlTeroory
Hchmid. tod, fh. TModoy, Ota 11.
TIckeu good for 10 day*. Beif'oay
Moodoy. Mr*. Browo wo. born In
1. R. A I. ogeat for fbU ioformottoo
PooUoc In im. In IttO abe wos aaor^
fled to the Hon. Rofn* Hoan»er. one of
Chicago, rate.
tbe gnot aona of Mtebigoo. He woa nl
Toledo, rate ..
one tlflto editor of tta Iletrolt Tribune,
ond Inter editor tad one of tbp owners
of tbe Detroit Adfertlser. He waa
J CVCRhigh in tta council* of tbe old line
I ? ^rs.> U i
A crowded bouae irmore than Ukely
Whig*, and after the republican parly
VO* otgoBlsod he was one of tbe torw to witness H. R Whitaker’s comedy
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4TH
OKve leader* In tbe aute. In IKl be aooceaa. “A Country Kld.“ at Stein,
wa* appointed oonanl general to berg’s Grand opera bouse next Tue*with tbe ^ry
TlckcU good to return untU October
day.
SepL
20.
Tbe
play
i*
out
of
tta
Pronkfort-oo-tbe-Main by Proaldcnt
after which It is thoroughly bnmhed 14th. inclusive. 8vH^ bills or aak
Uncolo, through tta Infloencc of bl* beaten path and tella tbe story of an|
and leave* the hair fluffy and
H. F, Moeller, G. P. A.
poraonal friend. WUllam H. Seward, awkward, gawky, half grown boy to a beanUluL Especially Bne for oily hair. agents.
but died before be reached hi* poau little Indiana town, who baa been Try lu
IS-ie-lT 2$ 21»<10 oct L3
Mr*. Brown U *tlU o'“remarkably well taken from tta poor bouse by a promt,
preeenred woman., tad In the cnioy- aent tody cborcb member ao tta ebUd
l^’EST MlCHiOAN FAIR
ment of most of her facultle*. She might gel a proper “borne trainlu*. ’
G . R. A 1. R K.
8EWKR -TAX
foUon* cloeely the \evenu of Ibe day See and bear bla quaint song* and
G. R. A 1. will sell round trip tickou
and Is parUculariy Wrcaied In thi dances, hi* awakening to tbe homely to West Michigan Fair at Grand RapIda. Sept. IMh to 23rd. return limit
present political campaign.
| apecUcle b« prsssnU.*bU den
Sept. 24. at rate of |4.25. which toTbe racailon of Mayor HmrrUon of|
eiotta. and hi. Inal
roll for
elude* one admls.riun to tbe fair
2288-61 the constrnettoo Ot lateral sewer No. 1
Cbkngd upon Lake Superior will not from college, tta elegantly groomed
be all rest. Acting Mayor McOann In- young man who puU kto enemlea to
In district No. 1. beginning at the In
TO FULLY COMPREHEND
It
is
a
character
entirely
confuslbn.
tends to send the executive $1,200,000
tersectiun of Boardman river and Wei
ThU saving opportunltj you have only
m permanent bonds. Tbe mayor U to new. dtottoctly unique and original *o
lington street, running south on Wel­
to go on the second floor of Barney
alga each of the IW Three guards the stage.
lington *tn*el to alley between Front
Anderaon’a large estAbliahment and
with tta bonds will probably reach
and Slate strt*et. ihencc running west
Manager* Steinberg Bros, announce see tta targe variety |of top buggies,
MarquMte Friday morning. In time to
on
alley between Front and State
that on Saturday. Sept. 24. they will carriage*, phaetons and road wagons,
Uke tbe boat for Huron mounuln. 40
strwl
to Pine street, has been placed
present to the theater goer* of Trav- all of which, owing to the lateness of
miles away, by Lake Superior. The
erae City a grand scenic production of tbe season he will make a good reduc­ In my hands for collection, the flrst
guard*, who hare not yet be< n select­
the famous Russian war drama. tion on tt» rlo.se out jfor the coming aarosament to be paid on or before
ed. will have: Free trip to Marquette
the 30th day of Sept. 1904.
“Michael Strogoff.’’ The company 1* «Inter stock of sleigh* and cutters.
by train; free boat ride. 40 miles on
’ M. E. Haskell.
augmented by the famous Russian
Lake Superior; a poiwible mini Julep
City Treasurer.
WHEN A MAN BUILDS
Hussar band, which will undoubtediv
or two made by the mayor; a stay of
omcc rtwm 202 Stale bank building.
A house, he starts with a true foun­
U* lookt-d forward to Vlth great Intertwo day* at the mayor * l«»dge while
2280 sept. 20
dation. . Just so with the success of
be signs; the pleasure of baring tl.
a good photo, the negative must be
gtm.ooo for awhHe. Contrnct* call for
true, then tbo result I4 a perfect artUPRIVATE HDLOING8.
AN EDUCA’TIDN.
the delivery of the bonds to the pur­
He
rcproductlpn
of
aaluro’s
own
handlThat’s
what
___________________
Or at least a pan of one. is to know
chaser by Oci. 1.
just where to go for the l»csl rosuP* work. In design and, style it -would dlcman ha* any commission to add to
surprise the public lo know that Smith tbe low price of th^ folowlng: Four
ft>r the least money. Miller A
IT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED
have a complete lino of Iron bttlv A Price put out flfly dUtlncl varieties on East Tenth, near l^ke avenue; two
That It requires some time for a m.i springs and mattn*^ses that are flr.i of cards, in sixes fpom rViaSVi »o «n Railroad avenue, between Washingas tall as Senator Fairbanks to rise
class In every nipccl. Mattresw*-* 11^14 Inches and use the new cm- ton and State; one on Bast Ninth. Just
tbe oocasloa. Rowland Douglaas rises from $3 to $14. A iierfcct cotton felt bosscul date, which Is a long needeJ | off Union; and one on htost Washing,
[. Of the! sty
too afreet. Money can be had al*w«.
in abort order when he cornea lo the for $18 00 or the -gold medal for $4.
front with tbe ’Tony * $3.00 shoe for Spring*, all kinds, from .$1.75 to $*i.
on easy terms. E McNampra.
men. all loatbera, all styles; an.vthlng B«*ds. $2.50 up.
that belongs to a good shoe. He also
carries a complete lino of boys’ shoe.-i
LADIES! Sample snoea that save
lids. Tm-sdab. t)ci..lKr i To Rlrh
light weight for Sunday, strong kind you from 50c lo $1X0 per pale at A.
_ !
mond, OctolKT 11.
G.
FRL:SH OVSTEHS at Ja
for school to clihcr high or low cut.
V. Friedrich *.
IM
|4„r,»r.|rDl.r^

<»*^a®.s3air^

eountry
Kir

Ad entire DC« pnxtoetkm tUi
SeMOB.

SMtkeOMOMMtryam
SectbeTkrOliarBIcjrck Lop

Free Band Concert
-

Yoir Store LoeksU»lH
Alter wc have given tta

NEW PLATING
Before setting np yoor stove for
winter let us shov jrou how
nice wecin make it

Firms & WICKll
441 E. FroBt St
Drop 11* a line and we will call

Try Rwwrd Want AM.
DMt •■•IMMrMMM.

IS NOW READY FOR

THE XOSTON STORE YOUR FALL SHOPPING

When you think of Fall Shopping, you naturally think of the store that has been the shopping center of this
section of the state. For eleven years we have been leaders of low prices on merchandise of quality. We have
been looked to as leaders of low prices and today we are stronger than ever, and have been so careful in our buy­
ing that we will still lead with the greatest bargains that will bring the masses to our store as heretofore.

OurOoak
Dtpartmtnt

J \\

la s busy n.rncr Just now. Evcr> *xpress bring* ns romcthlng new. Yesicrdsy wo rvcoht*,! another lot t»f sul^s
•ed coal*. Our buyer has been unusuxlly fortunate In' picking up somf
•extraordinary snaps and we will save
you n snug llulc sum on each coat or
tuU.
We price-

Suits $12, $1$. $1$, 420
That cannot be sccun*il anywb .to lor less than 25 per c**nt more tha
se wsk- H a a saving worth the whUc. Be sure lo come In betor
purchasing.
Tilings, atiil eacollenl fltilnr..

Skirt Soecial
rts In black, blue and green VcnctUn. <
. but as wc have too many 00 hnnd s

fittyFiPt Olalkina Skir*

I

new mai$f$
A line Flannel Waist. hemstlt. ht*d. tucked, tab collar, fancy but
stylish waist........................................................... $1.75
Prvuity ^ncy Mohair WaisU. to the nut brown shade*, lucked
fron^i^and back.** They are* 1the prettiest waists ever produced
> sec them. Price................................... $3j00
.$SA0. f4.00. V.80, B5.00. taOO. $7.C
BMUtlful Taffeta ^

.........

Extra Special

ee»«ts ^4.
Tbl.
U well .lockr.1
with all the popular makes, such as R.
A G.. American Beauty. Thompson’s
Glove Fitttog. W. R. etc., etc.
The American Beauty 1s a great fa
vorlte. aad whqa otaf worn nothiag
else will be accepted.

Silks and Dress Goods
The nenqst products of both home and toreign Inoni*i.are well tepn*«eoted here. The effect* tbU
*ca-on outdo any other
Our *h«w window will give .vou some idea what Is rorrect lo wear this fall

IW^b
Swell Suitings from foreign
lands, rich, i handsome fab­

rics ... .$1X0. $1A5 and $1.75 yd.
We have an extra strong line cd
Novelty Suiting*, strictly the^ Mohairs in fancy weaves; pretty,
newest things on the markH 50c
almmi
iH-yond dewlpikm.
Very popular this fall............. M
Extra good Taffeta Silk* at....75c
Guaranteed Taffeta at..75c and $1 Sb'veral pb*c»-* of the new lUum
mated ZUielines at.................50t
Fancy Waist S!!k*-the daintiest

$I0-mtn’sSmts-$t2
e a *weD Une of men’s $10 and $13 Euits In every style an.l
»r that W range fromjl
Our line of cheap sulU range from $3.00 lo

Oxfords
Al less tbaa oosL

Borne Sweet Borne
Let us help you' lo make^^r home attractive and ' comfortable.
Our easy payment plaPenablea you lo have the be»t and enjoy Ihv
use of It while paying‘for It W’e make terms to suit you. either
weekly, seufl-moathty or monthly. Let os flgure with you.

Stoves and Ranges
We have the liUtal

lo all soru of fabric*,. but
hot every
cvcr> one dosirobto
doairable and
as worth $5.00. To
n.*duce the stock wc will aeU
seU them at.....................................
at...........

IV all to.
. '
All sre good ataes aad we gtmm.
lee -ttofaclory «.rvlce.

Bargains

: to the city. Pric** rangtog from

Heaters lo burn

Just a Few ;
r aulu toft. If wc have your alsc you can gM i
** than half prici*.

Rich Showing in

tora Dataftmata

Beautify your homcB with
pretty pU^
Th»
coupoo will assist you.

Rocker Special
Uaoleum remaaau bdtow eta.

:

» Itoa of
itooto imdl
ktod^
MWmmtei. Tto.ttote.lnmi
I ttoiy fOteiA
toto mM:
m fte da.1 leak temk nd jm
iT tto tetU of ttteor o. pte. tel
this la tto tte time 1 mror a.w two
tHtob
yllMiabwtbalfamItaaway.
r me. ptfl a tomt fartkree milea
sjla a I
wtlb tto Mtoor draggmg.“ “1 paM tn kto bctittor^ toaU Wirnam I
to boat «4at ir replM tbe amrar am a stracc oar.
los uuk wblA kfi Baslssd sat kmg
“If 1 go to tbe devli. yo« aball
SCO amid tto dippisc of tosa ssd tto
farewelia of a great erswA Tto«atost
Uttle boto la aaaasto by two am
Id I^ord asd Napper asd tto

I CBIEIML NEWS OF THE WORLD
Mmm wnm, 9L

^ << 9n

mm. tot mnmi is Bottos. to to tw
gSHCttoPiiorltosact two voeto «i
fMvsl UmsU of tto Isffitsu «
Tsfltoolocy totes ■otaf to St. L«dt
to sttei4 tto «teMtlhin1 coosroM, «t
wMcS to It to toltttr a leetsrs.
l^lSK ftosi tto aapotUk* dty to
mm tetfsr a ctefto of lactiw ai
Hsmr4l ato iPtoM to stay la Uto eoaa
try sstU afisr tto praaitostlal el«tlos. of wlik* to ai^ to msto a
ftoly. PitwuoaWy bf will cattor jsa. telsl tfortSf tto potoilcal casiysiri

I-'

gar tooctor Horaee. who aaltod la

.‘Z'r.’rriis

u Hto aaotber la eosSdeat that to
I oa a losely falasd. asd
to aattofy her tto remalaag aos baa
lor s sew work, to to writies oyos
rtakao a loag aad lomeiy royaga
istsrs tom.
)
As ■nsIWi woms wto to sow irav- Uroagb ^e aoutbers aaaa.
wUac ia tbto ooostry wat dlacntalaf The aympatbetc taUraat of tto cpoa
tto trait* of Irtob ctoraoter wUb Lord try in tbr lllseaa of Sesalor Hoar re­
KlUtoser oa o»^ oe^aaioo. Tto i»l call, omi of bto ^
hto okkr broUar.
I dsrlaf tbe
bad aasooaesd tto aerloaa Uloeaa of
M Irtob oolpsel I
Jadge Hoar asd s group of bto frtooda.
«ea out •oodtlsi «roe StobU wbea tboy obaeniBg tto aesstor at hreakfbat In
raa aoroa* aaotber deucbmt of aoi a clubroom. hurried over for laforsu
dler». who took tbcm for Boon. The IIOB. “Ob. yea.“ replied tto mmator
arwooam trod oa the colasH a men. gcatolly. “my brother waa III. Hto
who promptly retursad the wlley, b>ii family were all off add 1 was away
so barm reautfad toyood ibe kUllng aad there waa not a penos to differ
of a moU^ Kllcbeaer summoned the from him. He waa lonely aa ose katy
cokmd and a*k«l. “Why did you llrr did without another to cry kaiydlda-:.'
I came back to town, hurried up to aej
oa tbal detachmeoir “Bad lock
ltom.“ waa the erplmlvc reply, ‘-and him. contradicted .everything he said
dldnU they bn^ on my men. s«»eral? * and we had heated arguments. Now 'le
Ueuleaant Basalae, eun of the late la better, much better. He will soon
llarabal Bazalto of . rranee. who 1^ be hlmrolf again.*' And be waa.
sow la Mealco. anaou^ that be will f The late Senator Veit of Missouri
aooB publUh the mei^lr* of Marshal nied to any that the hardest question
Baaaiae. Tbaae. U to -aid. will ibrAt he ever waa called upon to answer w%j
Imporuat Ilibt apoq the hUlorIcal put by Rev. Dr. Sty leu. pastor of the
rronl. of bto tlan- and will atoo clear Presbyterian church at Frankfort. Ky.
in which the senator', father aad
**»«>«
Ibe cloud banslnb
mother held membership. Mr. Vest
the marabal.
Mayor Tlmanui of n«Ulmor<‘ has met the ttorgyman la Missouri and the
amall patlenco «ith ^U|MT^Iltlon and b preacher Vald; “Weil. George, arc
Baklag that faot cvliti«nt. The luinar>s you yet within the fold, of the church
of the city aro all to be renumlMrcl Rnd do ypn atiy remember the teach
Ings f»r your gt»od father and mother
aa oae w-ault of the grtai flre.
"smay of the atreetH the number ll long since dead and In heaven, wheax
does aoi appe^. 124 »«ina »ubMl I soon expect to join them? Now
tuted. The mayor doe* noi Intend that what shall 1 tell them about you whe«
tbta Btate of thlnRs ahall )h- allnwfMl: we meet, about your Chrisilan Ilf-,
your dally walk and conventailonr
No half numtora are to to ukod
all hooaea nuat be aurked In n^Kular The senator declared that be felt him
“self grrtwlng pale aa he walked away
order.
without even attempting to reply.
Mra. Oomwallla Weal, the toi
Senator Cockrell of Missouri wei
beauty, haa wrlttea a maRaWne article
tn which ahe aaya: '-It b not to he Ashing down the Poiomne with
^denied that amoktng U much on the friend n«^t long ago. A stone tied to
nnrroaae among women In lingtond. rope held the boat at the place whe.o
and It li now mon- or h-aa an nceopt the two decided to try their luck. The
cd fact and to lolerattMl In the roo-i fish did not bite, so afier an houi
old-Caahloned hout»*a. There U nii two the senator and his friend
doubt that when Ibdulged In mmlera turned, the latter rowing. He noticed
lion Ita eirreta are benellrial. partlcu that the l»at seemed to l»e very
tori) to nerroua. overTtrained or ov<-^ Klah In responding to the oars, but had

tagarm Pblto. K. T.. was fooUag

DR. FENNER’S

m )

Aiao n*1ttnES TRB Rlooil

Fill liFTwi till

A Grand Old Soldier.
Troubled With Severe Pains in His
Ba^ for 30 Years.
1 have been troofaled vitli seirrc
jtains in mv back and kidneys lof
1 ir:t<i many Patent Medicines
and phvsiciant W could secure no
pen^in'ent relief:
A sample boitk of Dr. Fenner's
Kidnc)* and Backache Cure was
piven me and it did me so much
RCKKI that I Imally look several of
vour dollar sized bottles which
enccted a prompt and i>ennancnt
cure.
It is pleasant to take. You may
refer any one to me as I shall take
great pleasure in recommending h.

They fled, leaving
aged moman sUilng in the ee?l
.
1 dressed In the cloibcs her son had dis
Chrisopher Patterson, i negro oar
. ,
1 «rded.
her of Scenery HlU. Pa I,..
This is the[«lad of^ -Red Romance *
■eo out of .town bv an angry mob|
nl sUlaio of Chicago, forof clllxens. who threatened him wUh |

paaaed through a white filter,
coming out pure , and colorless. Even
so. he old. was tbe evil in men's
hearts eUmiaated by Christ.
United State. Senator Dick and hU
secretary* W. E. Marsh, wildly waving
revolvers and talking loudly with Ar­
thur Jeffries, a coachman for W. U.
Mller. made a stir at Akron. O. The
Junior senator from Ohio bad entered
a car to go down to bto down town of­
fice when he saw a mongrel dog attack
his favorite house dog. Mr. Dick
Jump^ from the car and ran into th^
house, securing the revolver which
ctrriod In the Spanlsh Anw-flcan wa.Secretary Marsh with another revol
ver. haiiened up and they were ready
to kiU tbe mongrel when Arthur Jef
fries, who owned the mongrel, iiepped
ta from the street and slopped the
Charles Jayne, aged 74. only brother
of William Jay ne, nged 86. died in his
brother's arms In their mile cottage
vjx a farm near Hempstead. L. 1. Both
men were misers and women hat
Years ago. when they lived on' their
farm In Cherry Valley, they had Inn-n
vUage l»eau8. but were disappointed tn
love and thereafter retired to their
place near Hempstead. For 50 years

HlNRV C. Cl.AYTOX.

719 N. Broadway Si. l.oui5, Mo.
Bold by Drugpsts. 50c. and $1. CktOook Bookaad TtmUm os
the Kidneys -rSEK.
M. K. renner,
S., rredonia, H. T.

u,
cb«n!«d fancy price, for whltllln*



^ ^\r-m

Ytora to a OTX« tor ywm If wscmmiywritatotoma.

Bshass|«Usi:Uste.«curta«>wismawssasy««is. All osmtoUm fUBn

with a whJia friend la tto atreot la
treat ef the Impmial hotel. Snddealy
kto attcalhia was attracted by a wo1 voice ealltag. “Stop tbal.- Looktag ap at a window of tbe hotel. Sanders maw a woman aiming a revolver
blm. He went to police beadqoartera and look out a warrant, which
•erred by SergL Lyoaa. Tbe re­
volver was found. Tbe woman regtoterod aa Mrw A. Alveala of New York.
8to aaya that her trat boabaad. a polaa. waa killed by three negroes,
aad that ever since them she haa had
an aatipathy to the negro race.
Enter the chemist aa an aid to the
propagation of the gospel! In Tremoat temple. Boston. Chemist Charlea
A. Schmitt ^peared before the Bap- found I17A0.

'

FOR SALE BY C. A. BUQBEE DRUG CO. AND F. H. MEADS.

soiial arttofs highhanded meihocs
martial veatiire. Her husband has
were the citUens. that they held a
sued tor dlvurei- in Chicago, charging
mass meeting before deciding upon
cruelty. He to but 31 years old. They
the drastic measure of chasing Italler
have iKH-n mgrrlrnl 12 years.
son ouu
Powell, of Chicago,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
and the postofflcc Inspectors of the
Windy C*lty are try ing to find out who
E. L Ashlim and wife to Wm. T
may have trli-d to murder him by mail­ Woodhouse, |>arce!. sec. €. town 27
ing a live tarantula ^o his address. range lU; ll^
The 4iasieboard box li-arr1vi*d in wvs
RolMTl Loiirk aud wUe to Anson K
a trifle heavy for tbe postage paid and Haunaford. tot Ku. i)«k Heights; I12i
a clerk at the p««lofflce opened it. As
b u. Hoyd L. Smith
be did so. but poppl'd the vcnomou.i
block 6. P. H.'s 2U.I
trapical spider and scurried to a pi!
of letters. The clerk captured it undv r , |.'i„y 1
i Smith to Herman W.
a glass. Dr. Itawel was noll!li-4l. b it Smiih.
l|.i 1!). lot 20. block 5. V
said he didn't want the uraniuls.
H.s 2nd mid; gl.
For the first time i.n ihr history, i*f
AIIktJ H. inner to Adaline L- Haviland, pareel.j Traverse City ; |75d.
admitted as n member of the bar an.l
PrAnl. Hsriinia l« Odic McGarry. lot
licensed to practice law at U-xlugt«m U ^29. u^d 29. range !•). Il5i).
She is Mrs. S. J. S. Witte of L'mi^vil:j p m ui-hiK,. and wife to J. E.
insurrertlous in Turkey have l.f
imrceto. Inierloehen; gl.
creased so much laiel.v that the sul
wiJIard Ilealh and wife to A. J.
tan has been compelled io call out 16 | ive^ctm. lot is. Old Mlsion ;g2«.
Ulioas of militia. The Albanians | Wm. L. wilson nod wife tq Wesley

U\! HOW TO ENJOY THE BALL GAME.
and Clara Sparimg. pare
town 25. range VK $5oo.
]
Poifitors For
dIH
Mary Olson to Odle McGarry'. lots
on the Btoachtrw.
$5.-1)6. 97. 98. Havliand s add: 1750.
Adaline 8. Havlland to AlU-rl U.
No smoker should go to Jh
Miller. |uirci*l. 11.. L. A Co.'s Fern- game without a pocketful of
wiKxl: ll.ctVit1 wonh tJr»is.' -Chlcoa.- With /
Parmela HoU.ns>k to Minnie J.j those stuck tn hto Ucf. be can 1

iragraul **Chlcos If he shtmld hapiK-n to lose^ a few
NO LIMIT OF VALUE
To the Mfuvenlrs we carry in wwsl. ten cent cigars, pay the bet with
hbelb. iHittery or burnt leather. Es- Wadsworth Bros.' -Chlcoi." for no tenIHtlally prcliy are those of tbe We- rent MD4»kers would ever rail them 5c
quetong club. Ik-fort- leaving your . cigars. They are made of b»ng Havana .
summe r borne, b^ek over ih»-»e prot jyj
. , filler, smoke clear and fr«H-. and s’.
- nioiiib
nick knack, and
Ik ..urprl.«l M
••--l
.he n,..k. ,hc,n. m in a. h.«no dur.as
«•

.he ln,K..r life, .he co.,iaK
Take one h..n.e and eee f.,r yo..n.elf. I
New Yurk Tea
Krun. SL
|
Tr, one and ym. will -............ . •
.Se,M 17 .
LADIES! Belter look those sample
shoes over while there is a good assonment. TheyH save you from 50c |
to gl.50 per pair. A. V. Friedrich.
I

TRIED THEM YETI
RmotB Warn Ate brtng Big

.NEW SUITS.
PMbft Irtoxtoi Style

sunia
Every effort has been made to place
our clothing department this year on
the highest round of the ladder; with
the immense stock we carry and the
variety of styles oMhe very best makes
it is not a hard task to satisfy our trade.

Twp prevailing styies of wiriter Overcoats this year—44 and
62 inches long-^-made froiin the popular fgney colored mixtures
and the plain black and oxford colorings : : : : ■ : : : :

S
hU i f
clothing U
carried by ui-

mk

Separate anti aside from our main clothing room where
the privacy is especially pleasing to the Unothers who
have to fit the little ones. The 2 and
piece suits and
the Norfolk styles are in constant demand, bnd matfe in
such a variety of materials that every mother can be
satisfied. The juvenile suits were never more attractive

Copyright 1904 by
Hart Schaftner 4s) Marx

These rlotb- >
they'n- iK-ltcr il

« worth itaytag for;
I they cort.

Visit ibis Deparimen Witbaut tail

!1»*
HAIVIIL.Top<i
GI-O.TIHIIM
IM0

■a

The rt-aM.ns f..r this iiopHlarH) an
ca-sy to find If you look tn (hr rignt
place for them. Just come In her5.
and see our Hart Schaffm-r A Marv
double breasted sacks; the rut >»lM*as
the Varsity siyb ; wr’n i>how >.*a
others. We'll show you th«' laU-l »«»•»
'^mall thing to bnik f«»r.'big thing to
find. That s what . %ef>u«ly ra>s wbo
finds U

DEPARTHENT
is certainly an attractive D^parfment

up ataiia and



Yt*.j n flml this svaKon th«! U**’
doubit- broasicd »a^k •uH Is gt.iiig ««
IH- unusually popular; lols of m-u will
wear them, and kwk well In ito uj

OVR
CHILDRENS

^

act tbAi the

Copyright I 904 by
Hart Schaffher df Marx

Backache

by two olbar oBcers. to aubdued
tbeaiL
Alexander E. Orr. presMeat of tbe
woman vraa tak«a to Ibe Hoote
Rapid
Traaalt commtoaloa aad one of
for tto Sick for treatmcaL Warreatoa
at oaea wcat to tbe dty Jail and aarto tbe Jailer, tettag ocratlc voters of the nation, baa an
blm that be bad cat bto wife'a ibroat Dounced to New York that he U going
to vote for Roosevelt aad Falrbaaks.
He waa glad of it
It to said Mr: Orr la dtoappointed in
wojpld better find some otn
tto actios of the St. Louis coaveaer depository for tbetr surploa money
tloa In failing to come out squarely
be popular “Old Lisle Threal
for aound money.
^
for burglars wbo bold op mem­
Wiley Gibson, a youth betag hlld ta
bers of the fair sex hereafter probab'y
tto Lee coun^ Jail at JooesviUe. Va.,
will BOt overlook tbe hosiery worn by
to await eonreyaace to tbe pealtee.
In tbeir search for booty
lUry at Rlcbmood to serve a fiv
Two cribmladed robbers, at Wllmlng
years' sentence fory robbery , escap^-d
Del, after a fearful struggle with
^
-rifleaving prison in the dress and boo

M, Ift

wi

Kidney^j

Two rteacb walura bad a'boxtag
boot “a 1a aavate.“ with tbeir fort, ta
tnw rreaeb ; style, la frawt of tto
Grmad botol ta New York. Eack amcceded ta kicking tbe otber a face out
of aU aeaabtobce to lu aatarwi cooilF
tioa. before a Mg poUcemaa tried

coiViranIy

Copyright 1904 b y
Hart Schaffner
Marx
Tke CBBtoiBB Vanity
You never will find a Koam»ler sack
suit style than the farooux Hart SrhaffBir A Marx .Varsiiy; uur llluxirail-.n
rhowa you one of ihd Varsity models;
there arc several others.
Ynu*]| find imitations of this auk
everywhere; but you'll md find the
real Vandty style unk’S* you find ilic
Hart Schaffner A Marx label In It—
smaU thing to look for. big thing to
find.
Our store 1* the only one a.-onr.l
here io which you can buy such
ckiUiw m these; youll^ save time by

eomx k«r* SnL

,

Copyright

1904 by

- H»rt Schxffner 6? Mirx

The-

K\1ENING^^^^

The Provision Problem on the Modern Ocean Liner
day before the ehip ealla with the part
rrd oonatantly on hand to aee that
nothin* la orertooked and that the mmpplica are properly atowed to tbe cold
au»ra*e roo'ma.
The taak of aupfdyln* an ocean Itoar
with Juat the H*hl amount of prcWslona for a roya*e la a %*ery diAcolt
one. Tbe poet ateward cannot accu­
rately foreieU the eaact toopth nf the
voyoce. thou*h with the great rtaetve
power of the preaent day Atlantic fitor
there la very little variation l^he

reah fmtia and other pcrikhal
are atoved to on. of tl^e b% i
tor rooma where the umpet
I aiwuya kept very low ao tl
pr«itr nmrlr Mtt U»* .ttlvlik. tbM fir*rail to » to4utonott» •nd enterpMilnc
rltr.
rtiritjr to in
tb« Itoer-# W» n*wlirt. »hrr« «U the
rhaifi* Mm. #*me. r#«*uiWto. fniim
and Mbar »rilc4r« nf
for
a TVrM •!» •torr<L H«re lha »ro«vr
to alvara »»«•>
arttor* for
%>Mt aiMAtiitr. «.f tbinri la hto iin».
and lh#> araciiarfx'rt’ to coastantir
fiMortot out blc loui of CIM vmrtMM hto room to atorhod with. HtlU
anotl.«r abof. to Oto *-floatlii«
m«rh#ttoc dhiimt. iu>d probably the
nnmt arrive of all. to tly meat otali; The
hvtoher • .hop aboar/ an ooaan liner
to ixertoeJy the Mtm« a« the dial elua.
aUli to ooe t*f the bl« markeia on
abom. It to tbof<m«hly equipped with
ail the neceaaary toiatrumenta and the
bto tabtoa on which the Mt to eul.
Haro the butcher plvea out to bU coa^
tnmrw-the chief cooh aad otbeiaUrwr and amall ateaka roaau. cho|o
rut tn arder and varloua ^elliarle. In
the balcber'a line. Other braiirhea .H
the auvunahlpa tnarketin« dlatiict arc

running between New York and South­
ampton. makes the trip to Juat about
six and one-half da)*k and In twentyAve tripe, eovertng a period of. more
tban a year, she has varied only a few
hours. By famlltartoing hlmaelf theretore with retxirU showing the amount
of fowl consumed an previous voyages

amount of auppllca***thal' will be re­
quired for the voyage, ao that when
flired wUh all the neceaaan* odlblea she
guea to ae.A with a axilBclency to last

for one v«.ytt*e alone coals something
over
and the i«.n»mla*ary bill of
one of the Mk lines r»|*erMtluK iwenty or
thirty iimneu.<W‘ |o*iuu-nr,v .hips, oa the
White Star line diaw In Us varit»tt.

of whom la laid to hand out ih? firoiarr
uuantittea ar what they have on Imiid.
The ordara made u|>oii the vari»u*
atartitoffly lar«c. They are nu».lc out
by the dlffen nl n>eii in the c^lhury de­
partment and aeni to the chief eleaanl
fur appruval. After hi. alrtiature hu.
been attached they are Ju.t^aa K*n>d, w.
far aa setting ulu»i iliry rail tor to
concerned. ' aa money lieelf.
Tln n.

A WONDERFUL CARVINCIn a muM-uin atluelunl tu two »
womleiful carxIUK of St
the draicou

Of the atunkeeper. Ihe eufldlm tailed
The altM k of edible rtmunmlllle. nil

Valm^^l al
Ihl» ph-4-e «d «aixing w.a the cauiu* of
ship
one Hide 1I |hl»
tl .Ik- |rrlvea on the i a-wag«*r t.'tng oih-v laid in a dla|>ule aa

.ux>r and other thlivK. In pr«»fiurtion.
‘^riTeJ’^aJe y\-nil^’aV-the’em!
of ejirh voyase with all the impular
Prand. of ulnea. lliiuora ami mineral
water.. .
Witli ull
atorermima thua parked

tb-uige aod
l'«*j

u.......,r.2 r„:r,;:u':u.." r."::

|.le inventoiy .how.>0 to.irri. of Hour.
toH. of |K.tutty.. KOOH do*rn. of
eKKe. th«* wiiiie nuinlH T «»l oyelcra. J.OOO
p..uml« of fre.h n.h. i.hoo |K>unda t.f
bult»-r. a.uod utiarti of milk. t.tMlO

► rtni.ihi for hour.. All iloubla
\i.lotiM. He haa i^^veial AwxlM.tnU
wh.-n li w.»a wllhdr.nwn
a .t.iff of t let kfi. Hi. Of^ee I. 4M
I and fiuind to Ik- Mill t ompi.-iK
The
ner
to aea pro- pi. i alongale the dm k. w la , e 4.ne eu.ily
4
SiiiOe faoUllle. -tor may eee llie aelivuic. olhen.laoil u|K*n ptlsojo-r who oonipU-leil till, marveluua
ifiirl of her psKHeti- ) the hvtdlng of the at* :un| i. The pro- l pl«'«v of Work UM-d «ii ordinary jiendern and up lb dale * vtslona nre u^u.•llI> put pn hoard
iH.an the ^ knife oitly.
J

full of every kind of e«lltde. her
ckieeta amply attxked and her v
nilKW filled w ith a auffl. lency of 1
conatolliig usually of fr.un 20.000 b

A Few Interesting Pictures From Fail* and Near
CHINESE PUNISHMENT OF CHUNCHUSES.

FIGHT BETWEEN A TIGER AND A BULU*'

UNDER THE FLAGS OF SIX POWERS.

.

m
I the punl.lvim-ia ..f in.- I'lium-huM-. who haw »hThe> »»r.- ..waUln^ trial and uto Ih-Ioc loilurcd i
Ot.luju.-I Avcudlng toa.rh*nl:*l -JuMlce. 1
that Ihrli
will l>e UM^I to
( ttiKin. and tiu-y will cvcnlually
finclevl.
a have
a very t.a.l v i'umtion even in in.rthcrn Asia
Th.; i hunchuaea
hai
an<it.rcy
u.kmi th* farmer, ami dweller.
.nml! vllUgr.
Icr. In .1
loMKlM. fiom choice
Into the M.iirhurlan
e houm-B and curry ing otf tU. chief clltoci ,» for the puri«M.e
Ivc.
to the ituaelami. haiuwini: tliiir

A NEVf USE FOR CIGAR BANOS.

wm

la from it photograph of the we.t Ka.ilou of the fortlfled town of
e. The l.l,»nd of A'rvtc. or Cundtu. 1. in the Mctlltorraiiwin and-forgr«l to Turk*-y. •iwlng to It. giv.it beauty and fertility It ha. alway.
L- bf conlcntl««n nniong tin* iK*wcr. of Kurt»i*e. It. lahubitaiila are
to and like nothing iM-tler than to foment a revoluthm. Tnder the
r the IMunAwa. a continual liattlegrouiid. hlnally the governroenta
rading KuttMa'aii pt>wer* ctaldtotied ;^prol^ tonitc.^und the thtg. of

.• ar I. dKVi.ted
]ii(.tline ctinducl.'*l
hullllght.
ThI. Kiinguinury emimnte. |. the .K*c.
into Si. SvImMlan to wIUu-h.
...M.. and this y.-ar Jt wysllilli
hulldlng.
}

«gq aSv

41k 4ll^j

AN IMMENSE OREDGL

mim

HONORING THE NEW ARRIVAL.
The blrUi of a child among the W orkng claw. In Cumberland. England, ha*
*eeh ftoin lime 1mmem»»rlal and to still

SS uT*former daya are better than
tlMce.
cry age baa Ita erll aa weU
•a tta wooA. aad yot wbea ore cempata
the agoe and take a broad and comppcbeoatre view of life wc cannot but
ccnchale that the world U growing bH
Irt^. Much of the glamonr of aatlqalty
la acknowledged to be falae.
-Ibe
daya of good Queen BrmT were any­
thing but bakyun; tbe merrte EngUnd
of oU time was full of diaorder. dlatrtua and /H-rooifart.
In yearning
again for tbe IleahpoU of Egypt tbe
laraemca forgot the bondage and mlaery which were tbe accoropanlmento of
tboee aensnal ptoasurea.
But If tbe world to growing 'btdter '
bow U It growing better?
1. Tbe world to growring better by tho
oftwU. To tboae wbo want
to see Improvesuent in th« world evil
doera and their dendi bare always bum
a Bourt'c of |wn>lc»liy
But Hod d«clapiu that we abouW not -Tret <mr_
acivea becauae of evU docru, • • • for ’
they shall atom be cut down like tbe
grass and wither aa tbe grecu herb.”
Tills U true of evU a. w»‘ll as of evil
dtjera. t\mi|uire tbe ages as to evil
and we will wa- Hint U to U lng over­
rule. IntoiniMTanr today to nut what '
It was flfiy year* aga Tp to a bondred yearn ago dueling waa widely
practiced In uur land. Klfly yeara ago
there w ere over a.um.oiw biunan aJlV^
in AuuTlcw. M..re and nmre wicked-'"^-M^^
neaa U l>elng oatraclxed and puabed to
the wall. WIck.Mmiu. end criine allll
•xiat. for tbe iiillleunluiu baa not yet
arriviQ. but wblU- evil rxiata It do»-a
nut have tbe |w%ver and place that U
had lu tlic agtu of tbe past.
2. Tbe wurM to growing iKdter by
tbe advance of the good. Evil to be­
ing overthrow n. w bile the gtwd to con­
ing. i'hri.t*. kliigiloui to constantdviinclng. and as It a.lvnn.'e. all
g«a. to make ibe W.gld U-ttcr aod
j
happier to vastly lucreaa*\l. fbrtotton
cLuracter wn. never *o hlgb as today;
phllainbmpv was nevr s«i widespread;
the .lU'.utM.ful world never before took

1 good
lu.n-awH, Ib.Ttby irnUug the world
better ewry day tbnii th.' day t»efore.
BiBu: kKAiii.Nua.
III. lu; xxH. lkl«;_ra. lixIL
8-l^cxxxv, 121: laa. xxxv. MO;
datL xiU. SI 33; Uev.
MO; Ma

Buuie people affect to iH-iicVC that lb«
ay fur Ibe old aubstiinttol tbliig* ibpl
avc grow n so precious to multltudea
f true beart.xl Eiidtavorem to iMi*.Jng.
' not gone, ('crtaln wlm- om*s Ot tell
a !u an gsKumcl .u|Krior a.bularly
sablon. ihr.t our old Bltde to toing sup.plante.1 by u uiodcni HIMe pul tugeibrt '
by iii.Kiern, u;. to diKc achulawhlp.llow liKxnistotent a<.me of tboae would
be cv»n*ldered lennied uma are: Hr.
Bum-ll well aaya that they are really
tOlng to rmlw. the dictionary rather
than tbe Bible. They adiiill Hiat the
work of aomc aclenltota and pblloaophers of a forunr day Is standard, but
naively hint Uiat all know ledge of ilfbUcal inaltera lias skliaKd uvw- past i>erloda and suddenly allgblrtl on all
fours on tbe etlueatial men of this genaratlon. Ifs enough to make imrue of
the fathera alt up In their gravw and

age Endeavorsr. 1 have found by mix­
ing w ith multltudea of Endearorera In
these last daya that tbe old Bible baa
not kiat iU bold on tbe common peo­
ple, and tbe gospel to still the <powcr
of iicd unto aalvatlon to all that belleve. A few weeks of real aoul win­
ning effort effectually answer al»oat
ten tenths of high sounding tb«*ory as
to ttic validity and authority of tbe
Blblc.-^Ilev. I»r. John H. ElUott In
Endeavopcr.
Tha Chrtstlaa Badeavor Aalasal.
Tbe little stuff.nl kangaroo wbleb
bad decorated tbe Aurtralton table warn
placed upon the apeakcr a desk on the

called “rum butler."
It. Ingredient,
e tmtler. augur, rum and aph r*. atnl
to a really imUtable .'ompimiid. Ev-

4*vi*rni
%iir
it is
lauU toAhe child and its ivireni. to
w the proff.-rtMl dainty, and md to
♦ r It la coualdenHl equally dlacOur-

tar.^ SzxvIL 1-tt: BocL vlt. toi
It the world fTOwlat better? It la
a aad fact ttet aona »m wmtid anawer tbla qaeadoo la tba aagtattre.
TheyaiaDotcapablaoftaklBgabrpad .
view c( Ufa or have not aafictont
toewiedgr^to

I. and crowds
M-.ter h.dd. mute than 12.000 ja-r< could not gain admittance to tbs

\tnlv nr nn iLnl'lotxn of Eovcriuncnl and are contimutlly making

A TOUGH CUSTOMER.
The Mural warrl«*r herewith depicted
to a member of .me of the South Afrlcan liibea which havtrglven the British
colonlata ao mu. h trout-ie. It requires
the conrunt prcet.oe of a large force
In the Mitaai country to kc-p them*
flerW aavagea Jn subjection.
In the

CHRISTIAN CNOEAVOR.

Tha rnnllff (Wales) Railway company has Just
' evr made In England.
1. It 1. over US
ISS feel In length. 24 feet In
t Ilf depth. Tht but ket
tt ladder to >iVA, feet In length and .
. At a rc-enl test It dred
beneath tfie surface of the wr,
depth of 45
material Into llgtilers In S19 minutes, or at the i
and dlIsclvatged 4.53S tons
of k:,Z ton. |H-r hour. In apite of its atrtctly ullUtarlan
It beam the siate|>- tlUeof the UaiquM
sightly an most machines

THE N^ RUSSIAN ROAD IN PERSI/L

that some animals eunld run atid .dbera walk and birds could fly. but tbe
kangaroo was the only anln ’ ; far
aa 1 knew that went forward
<"ipH
and bounds." But Chriatlan 1..; .ivor
was going forward by *1i*-ijs end
bounds- In Australia, a^ It litly typi
fled their movement, thereupon
presented me with tbe kangaroo,
kangaroo. whicn
^
has already been sent to Bootoo. and

wealth.- by Franeto E. nark. 1

Tbe native Japanese Endearorera ifq
makliig a practice of spending a moment or two in prayer for tbe sold leva
rnchl^omlng before fMng. ^
The plan ortfloatad with t6e mothera* meeting In Okayama.
There ate 196 llrlag Christian Endaaror aodetlea in Japan today.
unguarded ranch or vllUgv and carry
Off the tohabltanla and atock. In the
time of the recent war In *b»ulh Africa
The daaign herewith
repreoenu a idaque decorwted with material the Manat were alllas of the Brttlah.
and
they ware of graal service to them
Obtained fi
cigar hafuto. Tbe figures m. these bands are of ao many ahapw
Ihej land tb«nae1vea readily H* the tomiln* of quaint dealgna I In many ways. Since tl*e close of the
rut out with a pair of a. toat>rs and are then glued to the china • war they have been exiv^lngly trou­
to the old «
wmanto fashion. The example given wa. decorated by a woman blesome. and the Britlah wxiuM Jlka to
I f nd Muna w ay to get rid of their
Olnatr-oiie

pubbe highway in Persia. Russian^ trade with tbe ahaba
LTV no railroads freight 'must be carried tn oa^ In ordvr t
Mlalion the Ruaatona hkvv bsen obMgvd to proU|de wagon rouda- The cots am
mom letouraly going than the Raaaian carta and wagooa and a typical Peraton
I as they proceed with thalr road huHdlng.

1 be pohUabod la Crda aofl
lOToted to the lateraata ot <
BodeaToriathofiDttidpc«Tto<mf H

ctaty 1 \:M

Bven Hr e

Xoamp Peepte-a aociety of Ckrlstiaa
■demrar at •:15 p. m. Miss i
adenvor at dilS p. m.
At 7:3« p.
pel Bweilag.

sstis?*—
BRAND'S FAMOUS STFEL RANGE

Mbs I

Have you a ciniTeli hoaie?

1

ckwe ol the morning or evenins ser­
vice.

BRAND STOVE COMPAN

Bring letters U you have them.

Bring your friends to the ■ervic'S
and inlrodoce them.

HILWAVKEE

Rev. R. M. Hobaple. pastor.
10 a. BL. morning clasp and

for"

BAII_I_AR & MORI

morning

worship,

iday. U A>.;
maaUmg,
1 p.
iolbr Matte
B
cawtetU»rprtlM MMte «».m. A
real hatUe fbr aote
AU are waleoaA

a

quarteriy meeting.
Organ voluntary, organic

m

SOmCESiNTIECHinCHES

SomctWng Unusual

a.™. «

service.!

l>r.

pmrei McKi liar. for 14 >esrs
siuusrv in ludis. will address this servlca-.

.

I

Uveninrw'rvlce. f;30.
will atfdn*>» thiA

W. H. Soon

mIcv

■i-:-

nasMmH ling. t»:
Bundaj

Here are some of the prices:

El*wcrt:i UsRue.

p. m.

Leader.

|

A conHsl wetcom^

BcaHttfl StoPMs Cook Stores and Kanges
Exceptionally extraordinary big values for early buyers in Heating
We have just rcccHcd a Urge

fuU carload o! cook stoves and ranges, and wc will make it an object

. Quivt Ijoir at

a. m.. every Suu-

1 dav.
Mominc.

feuhject, -Whai
Sifhjocl, **\Ya

body (not the common sheet iron), cast

Jiinitir i*n«;ea\»»r

And one of the biggeit values ever oflered. wc have 7 or K imts of

legs, large cast screw draft in front, Urge
cover with nickel uni, cheap at $2, now

l\njieee>tal pia>
.l.ly ,.v,

Carpet for 40c.

Some beautifOl patterns in Tai>estr>' Brussels lor

only $L25.

i^a'iir.iav

out your cook stove for healing

poses when you can get a good little

I Me r»i::.!nn

heater at this'pricc.

Sfiii.ia.v uH*r:.iM.i: :’at » oVl.M-k
a. !h^!li.aU [r i.f Chkai:.. will
';"!i^» r a lemjHran |e addr*_>#.

select from.

of It..- SuiHlay

H-.im \V.

16 different sizes and styles of air
tight heaters, ranging right along

Some bis cuts on Kufls» Olt Clotbs* Cin>
oleums. Cbina andJapan lllatttnfls. Cocoa
mattinfls. and all kind of Tioor Cooerinfls.
Cl
"

|*re»idlng Elder Bi*rger. <

Prayer moeUng Thursday
_____
Elder F. C. Berger of Grand Rapids at 7:80.

First Presbyterian.
Rev. Leonard IL Blssel. pastor
Comer
Washington
and

from

A

of

Oak

Stoves,

just

like

fully nickeled, bums either

lu a style,

cut,
wixkI

beauti­
or coal,

commencing at $0.50. >
Five different

in«. Mr. H. A.
Preaching fcervicv-s at

sizes to the

Free Methodist.

list riel Christian

Endeavor conven-

• Kive Um. thitjR. idea,.',
I W,-!e.mie
i.
wiih US ar»
rs. ^ Tkii;;:!i|en ami the ikki-.



As Yon like n
Hanl or »>(t coal coke « «oo<L

Tint

The creat Ro<nd Oak Funuce
bum. them aU with ccooomr

Xu other ^erv^ces'

fe

A good, well;
lor only

sto>*c,

guarantccil

way for only
best and

iu

$7.75.

most

made just

A Few Sample Sideboards yet
that we can save you a lot of money on. ^
Urge solid oak


r

si<lelH>ard

All are t^pliall.v ihviitMl to the ser



..or. worth si‘.).75, for $14.75.

Sev­

beautiful $5U sideboard for $35.75.

A Few Sample Odd Dressers
$6.7J* $7.75, $8.75 and up to a beautiful $25 dresser for $10.75.

J.

Congregailonal.
Rev. IX OK-hlin. i^Ltor.
-Ml *>t r\ie<>. iji ilj,* church parlor'cxe«'jii ih»- M'ni<tr djiiirinn-m of ih«
Sunday .-chiKd
{

price at

Morning .-ervice. ijjiisi*- and »eriium

$14.75.
si-n^'s «iii the ‘ Pon'r^ii of ih<‘ Nfa.sier."

pattern

er-i vnccs» ranging right along from them to a

^

I’raver meeting ok Thursday even
jins at 7:30.
|

like a range, and,

they commence in

B. Y. V. V. at .6:4
Evening M rvire. 7^3*1.

The

a $35 suit for $27.75.

fumaeefc ThePS^r'

A goal cook

economical

stove made is the steel cook

Siind.iv

The largest and most com­
plete line of Steel
ocr shown.
range,

just

shelf,

nickel

Ranges

Pc'I

A goal steel
like

cut,

teapot

large encasetl copper

high

IK

medinordinaryj^
J iiiu.r union. 3:.T

every

$12.75. The same proixwtion right along up to

It is air tight and

hold, the lire, produdne a sltadr
uniform heat from a peat deal

Some

Large assortment ol Cook Stoves.
Peninsular Stoves for $0.75.

3-piccc suit

TRADE AND INDUSTRY.
A higli grade of paper is now mads
from ei.tton mnhK
In llie I’liiied States there are 97,<I7l
dry pasiH im-rrlianls.
The Importallnn of India rubUT Into
the United Stales last y.^ar exi-.'.Nl.'d
rsuxv‘.t«xi poutMls and was valuiM at
more limn 9:w,lW».UOU.
Tile manufacturers of dry rsvls oC
alt kiiHls an* enjoying an l!nrnen«.r mar­
ket. ll.'nvrweiuht goods have all be.-*

lea fuel than i.
Can

show you the largest ossorlmcul and i^uote

Siucads and UUlo'ws, in tact aU kimls of Bedding.

linishcil.

2:3o In* rti-;

All welcome.

ion h> the delegate^.
.
7:30.
ThtirMls.v
taening.
jira.ver

Wc arc strictly hcad(iuarters for .all kintls

>x»u the lowest prices.

llcilroom Suits to close out.

SjKvlal music.

and tucaa.

of stoves, stove pii»c, stove boards.

the same advantage in Comforters, Iktl

inatlc. well

Ma|dv

the mtim-

afu ruoon and 7:3«i In the evening

SeaU free.
AU are welcome to all the scrtices.

style, of hard coal heaters.

fall stc*rk, and ofTcr

1 irsl is a large assortment

We Still Have » few of those sample

evonlng

tRct.rganlo-al

Eighth rtri'ci. iH'twi-an

Bible school at noon.
C. E. meeling. 6:30.
Song and preaching service. 7:30.

I3:«*'i Smi.lav M h«i«d.

styles, three

sclnml

jiij xnH.ru

PniiiH-y

an?!.’fit.'S nn-<liaU' d* j..-.rtnu*ni meet fu
the patlur..: s-mior iipartinent in the
court houfc
i

Round {Oak
Furnace
ts the best And most aircfunv made
mad furnace in the
world. If you w^t a pcriectly
write os—or see the Round Oak
n.ke'the heatinr plan free.
Our furnace bode **Warmlh and Comfort

sent on request,
estate orp.o.aeci
FOR SALE BY
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE COm Agents.

InicTineiiiat. n-tls^jan E.nleavor ^o

Traverse City. Mich.

stand,
reser-

voir, will bum either wood

Several Sample Iron
Beds tluit «e can save

you

from one-fourth to one-half-on.
A

few of

our

Leather

Upholstered Sprinsr
Seat
Rockers ^onh
$G.50 for $1.75; woiih

$1G for

or coal,

d

give

and^ guarantee to

satisfacrion,

for

MICHIGAN’S BEST EAIR

only
$25.75. an.l

A

large,

heavy,

beautiful

Range, jurt like cut, very elab­
orately nickeled, others

Several of our Beautiful

Sample

range right

along $27.75, $21».75 and $33,

$10.76.

Tables

thc>’

have to gel $45 for, our

Extension

If you need some Dining Chairs or chain of any description,

: have the celebrated

now is a goal time to get them, as wc have se\rral different styles

/

also a large
V-«ieron oreo doar.
<U

You can

probably

find just what

yeu want in these and save at least one-third on price.

Range., with thcraiom-

line of that best of aU

steel

ranges, the Quick MeaL

J. W. SI-.
•Wholesale and Retail-- ^ ^
:v^'

ni<

GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.

Sept I9'20-21-22'23

i»ricc

that wc only have from 1 to 7 or S chairs of a style that wc will close
out below manufacturers* cost.

Wtit micDigan State fair

would

$35.

an cxccimonally big cut.

FREE! FREE!

AMUSEMENTS
The Bretons,
Husband and Wife, ’
Wonderfu! Aerial,
Raeuxe Cyclists,
Loop the Gap.
BABY SHOW.

BI6 PREMIUMS
TmrpfrjSf ExllibltS.

Wonderful Displays.
GRAND COACHING PARADE
Reduced Rate, oa all Rail
roada good for wede of fair.

YmurftrvCIiDafiiatf

2p.m,Thur«f*y.SepL22.

The Best Racci«vcr
ofieredataiirFalr
inBlidika^
ALL CUSSES ARE RLtED

)le Home Furnisher
MtoH.

I

'

All Mtatci'S in the G^tstn l'tent ua
We^it

l»ark

and Oak.
Sunday school

style, of soft coal heaters.

to select from, second a goal big saring in irrice.
We also Offer

SaIntK.

for home nli^^h>n

Six d fferent style.', four sizes

For Early Buyers-In Ucil lllankcu we win give you*
Wc have just received our

Day

Morning service, 10:30.

Three different styles, llircc sizes to the

yon two goal inducements to buy now.

Latter
Cbutfb.i

$1.25 to $12.75.

Time to pay if you wish.

gooil big discount.

"

Epworth League. 6:16.,
Evening services 7:30.

6:30 p. m. Y. P. A. meeting.
7:3«. evening worship.
Prt'sidlng

6:15, Senior Endeavor.
T:3U. there will he the rejMirt of th

Some beautiful patterns in Velvet, with or without border, for
Some beautiful patterns in Axmmstcr. worth as high as $1.75,
In aO these wc have a nice assortment of patterns to

Class meeting. 9:45.
Morning service. 10:30.
Sunday school at noon. '

hsbitation.Communitm services In charge of

3:0U. Junior Christian Endeavor.

pit-lit.

66c,

pur­

I Street M. C. Church.
Rev. J. W. I

Rapids.
Song b.v the chorus, “There b

Rev. Henry McKinley, paMor.
9:45. Sabbath school.
morning sciaice.

T.-arh.r-’

It wUl not pay >-ou to turn

76c

for only $1.05.

cordial invitation b axtaad^ to
all to attend all services and the raad-

Free Methodist priachlng at 21S
East Fourtt'enih
street Sunda>*
10:30 a- m. Rev. C. Miller.

ccc:

Heater, heavy steel

rolU of heavy Ingrain, worth 45c.

Strictly All Wool

cept Sunday from 3 to 6. Thorsday
evening from 7 to 9.

raiih?*
r.veuinK. T -.TO.

tqthosc bu)'ing before the rush of the
stove season begins.

for only 38c

Shall Stand.OfftMdng and anuounccmenls.

helm block, open every aftenooa ex-

these seiaices

Church of Christ (Disciples.)
Thomas P. niotn; pastor.

,

tesUinoay

will prt‘ach.

.M^^. HunilUKion. Ttphe. ‘Is the World
ItroainR Ik tier ?“

erente

Beading room, room 314 haw Wil­

Sermon. Rev.'F. C. Berger of Grand

nants and parts of noils that we must dispose of to make room for our large fall stock..

A good air tight

Sunday monte 1$:M A-m.
Wednesday
meeting. 7:30.

•XJiorls." Alleluia chorus.
Scripture reading.

Prayer.
Song by the chorus. “The Kingdom
All are cordially Ufvlicd to theaa aer-

of cai^et this week and we are crowded for room.'We have a large assortment of rem­

Our 40C Carpet for

Services In Modem Wo
Rallying

C

-Awake. My SouL**

Rev - Hugh Kaanedji. pastor,

Stoves, Cook Stoves and Ranges.

“Chursi^

Song by chorus and congregaiiou

■iMv;;-.

To be able to set you a Carpet or Linoleum this time of the year at a big cut price. Our

lie Carpet for
Our 25c Carpet tor.
Our lie Carpet tor.

Processional.

oag"

Call to worship, response.

new stock of Carpets. Linoieums and Rugs is arri^ng daily. We have received 65 rolls

A m. every Bm-

wtshlas to unite wtih the churel
bvited to meet with the pastor at the

jo4i*yBrMd-5Pte««.a«tc1»«ig«»««thetato*fc. 11.01-»y

"U

C

Saadar eveataf iwsT^e teaiperance

►bl the Subway Taveru—Ibe aew ssr

t^fheXm^vUkmCkander''

m ■

Topke, •‘Bam

W0S14 b Qf«wli« Belter.**

COAVEI!

«t naa

COME!!

t^aX ekaw^ aalao tmi m»*>M a >y{ ^

COmEt!

«. ■»»

I ftftd oftftMT ft hay

hoosehouj^mtiqit

U, ,d«. *««. ■«»
r ftftd ftdrfer two Mtat K . ftfr t
4 Orapft Jwlftft.-A hfti^ 4ftf
Jwaya be cteftftft far gftto^
oa. flor M Mkaa ft grant Mar
toe flavor.

Pick tocai over

r. roMvlftg an toftt am 4M

lt « ft pntty

ftort irf ft

i

to .pite of toe cyftic. ftftd kftocker*

Aftd back of tkU a*pect to toe aad

Wko^re tonmtef toe rock, to ro.r

toct of rack tooftgbu to a pore little
mind. How hjftg will It .toy par. with

to .pHe of tfce rlBht
And to .pile ofdke wrofts.
If. ft prettj food MTt of . world, old
MB.
A iwtotj sBjpd MTt of ft world, I

that rtofts. and ftealto fratt )an JM a.
yon would may caaate fratt.

Be aari

that toft tor* are perfect aad toft vak
After toe Jan are flUed

each oftc bottom ap to Mke aare
that it to air-tight. .Wtea toe Jar. art
COM net them away la a cool, dark cck

ctore to be the rcnlt of a rtolt Croto

bat toe flavor Is heavy and a bit
when oofttofewd with the others

that bad Uttle boy dowa the fttreet,

mad pick over the grape, with

-Bftd ft. toto to to many cm. dto

caaalftg. and pot on to Mid,

eoftftlag children-, trail, and dUpo.1

Whoa toe Jak* is aftarAo the bolllag

wotm.

wito a whttft ftaar* hufete of alway.
rilced and .mvml with a creafe «ance
may be partpllad, fried «ft4 ftorvte

A prtoir good world. I •mr.
tkefeftift.

atloea of hrowa' toaat wtel 1

Pick them carefully Irom with Brifte^ paraMy wtxete mt
toft otM If yoo prefer them aiemleat, them: may he hulled. Mlted ate
thouflh toe sUm are frequently left Mrved with graea peas la ft croo»
Oft. Pftl them Iftto ft Mae Jar. kaaJ-

> of toa»t may he served on each
rldual dtoh. mad the aanoe d

Uftg a. Uttle a. poftMble.

9 hacoa plaoed oa each ead of toe

variety and be fried brown, or bottte

rilto

If. ft pretty bright Mrt of . world, old

She ondemtood a. well a. I did.
Two .eemlngly M.lble people 1
sow. Ulk of toelr little girl a. an

THE RECORD'S ULLERT OF RRKHT CHILDRER

If. ft pretty good kind of ft world. Id
A pretty good world. I iay.
. If we

.l»ecd
Lore-. weMftjse ftloof the way;
And brtohler and brighter
: It grow, all the while.
.IT lightened with ftong.
And ft glad, cheery .mile
If. ft pretty good Mrt of ft world, old

and remove

medicine for another to most matter,
ces. np raster what to uld.

It I. no

uncommon thing to meet a foui

I am here fur a lUtle nncc.
And while I .lay
1 would like. If I mv.
To brighlcB and better

old child that to simply a bum
vanity, alrtmdy ruined for life. 1
lure to written to it. very walk and Us
present to cdly marrfSl. for a child's

dry cloth wipe uniU tooroaghlv

tains from, the knife.

Then dip

quickly Into clean, warm water and
polish with a K»ft cloth.

A drawer or

basket lined with soft flaanel li
best receptacle for* well cared for
knives.

All carvers, forks aad *

should be kept In sets, and as so
used returned to their places—Table

Spiced Grape*.—It to Important that
ripe, perfect
fruit
be .elocled for
piced grapes, a. thto method of prep-

leds can be rtralned out.

Weigh

ats have dried OB It.

U I*

Ing It to the parts that adhere.
A leak may be temporarily stopped
by a mixture of yellow aoap. whHtag
ilUUe water. Plaster It up wtth
this, then seed for the ptftmher.

RIDDANCE OF MOSQUiTOES.
wwd tev MW- -Ttel. MM Mold
■•w tw IMtvwv tbw IMta.
Mto. Helen MiUer GooML who li
greatly teterreted to natftrel hletafT*
has brea ealtoted to the war of ftg«

i>r.

try Ufo In America. The com

the New Yoik Worid. Thto to eUtofl
on the antbocity te Cokmal Isaac W.
Brosrn of Indiana, who to ka«
throaghoot the wrei aa *nhe Mrd M
over the leaves once with tee man.- because be knew, ee mm*
aboot biite. tere and toeacU.
a moderately warmed flatiron that
Cokmel Brown waa oae eC Mtoi
been rubbed with
Gould . guest, for reverel daya at tm
br.nch« e» he pUc«) brtwee. fold,
is to place them between papR
a heavy weight, exactly as

Cure for the Blues.

the grape, before the *eeds are re

-If you want to know ihe best rem­
edy for the blue.." said a IhoughU tl

beauty.
•The whole trouble

Never allow the potto ataad oftlU Ihft

into halves and dipped Into the pow
A few vigorous nibf will remove

Bottle ^

a ration to merclleu to any defc«ct
Pulp the grapea. and cook them until

Thto habit may aare

Bbarrmsameat to later life.

means of a pouto which has been cut

moved, and to each wven poundv .*
would be ob­ fruit add four pound, of sugar, om
viated If we grown paiple would re­ cupful of vinegar, one cupful of clea

chief beauty is Us unconsclousm

When ready to wash the

dssloa to eater.

leaned with bath brick. applMd by

weds and skin^ bv

lined kettle, and boll until It 1

Itboat first kaocklag aad geUtog per-

dry. "IMter this toe knife should be

Then put the Juice, vinegar

thick as ordinary catsup.

ever to enter yoor ckMd chamber

ly and quickly, passing the wc;

and spice.-into an agate or poreeUln

so that what hurt, one may bo guo<t
but not so to this, it to a mistake to all

My life U ft brief, brief thing

Ing.

Teach year child whea very yoMg

Grease. acM. aaU. etc..

cloth over the handle: then with a

tUy of grape cauop. take live poond.

Eftch nature ha

It. iiarticulsr need, and weak place

If you have half a band Mt ovsw to

aU act upon the steel and Impair Its
mess.

ie. two cupful, of vinegar, two
Oder, it self^MlouB and Mlfportant. The remark, have also .peel- even tea.poonfuto of mU and two
1 of mace. Crush thfe grape, well,
fic effc<>tB. If they, are flattering. .

biller the little life.

that givaa a hriN

break toe polnu as soon as possible _ae for next day's dtanar. net It to a
Oae way la which knives are destroye.1 dish or crock: with water to U. and the
to by patting them U a paa of hoi wa cabbage wU! keep fresk. feat as a hoftter and allowing them to soak until quet docs, set to water.

knives, take a knife in one hand and a

Grape CaUap,-Por a goodly qoaa

iiad temper or are cherished and en

1 drop on a wad oC

soft cloth in toe other. Dip toe Wade
arm tnoi hot I water, wash ihor-

put them away la a cool, dry place.

develoiKHl; If dtoimragtpg. they cui

tSMi »«• art*
S
lor

ud dalat; eUu
l» d«ar -•
kAp. ibo b»tlt«my brimmt. 1 rtw

toey are used.

the first angel, we read about,
Talking of a child before Us fac^

they usually are. a peacock vanity I

wm
Ttan.

toe haadles are looseaed aad split and

Have

either by putting them through a press
or uring an ordinary pittato masher,

• It, with two tola slice, of Irioi

toe blades fall out. AU halves tooold
be watoed as soon as possible after

teger when at that moment she to of ripe grapes, two and a hatf poand.
of brown sugar, oae table.poooful of
acting to about a. •falleft- a man.

A pretty bright world. I .ay.

One

ftftd sa^r topetoer and pour toe mU- .craped, .ilced leagtowM, daM wlU
tare over toe grape, while It to bot.
Mlt. laM la boater u
ia a
Oovor tightly. Repeat the heating for
frying pan turned la toto |»U1
. and toe beat of care shoold U
thfoe aacooftrive moralags and then
ben dtohod aad - twt
then
glvea them. Kitchea katve* are. as a
put the whole mixture Into gla» Jar.
poured ovrr theas.
i:aJk. treated as if It were the chM obaad fteft].—New Idea Wtnnan's MmgxJek in life to bloat the bladm and

•mlled knowingly, and a week after­ your boltlfta ready—thoM with pelcat
ward informed me that she would have top. are the beM-«ad flll and cap
hot. Set aaldeift cool, and
my knife becuM .be was •headsttlf.

/There** f lory eooofli
I to toe sreen of the hllU.

them, aad nerve at ooce.

thM poftBd. of fruit OM one pUi of and driMed with a cream ftaaee. oi
vtactar and oae and tme-quaricr
boUed. mashed and foramd iato caket
pooate of .Uflar- Bcald toe vUe«ar aad fried,
"butterte.** toat U hoUed

liquid,
carefully

gorera Millie at all: .he to w> bedttrong.; >n>ereapon the three-year-oU

s ,in«.4
tSt kMk «C tk. Mit.
m tim moM* l> anr Aoa. k*



aaftce tonmgh a airre aad eet 1
toe rmige to keep hoc. Hav

raly ripe.

For every

S«WS


aad arranged la a ahalhrw dlah
eight egg. aad plaoeofte Oft Oft

I

hare had a mother cy to me. -I can*:

I. .|^e of the tftftr. ftftd la .pile ol

And better mod better U groi

or«r toft fle to aeaM. Heat U to
Mttag pttm, rrmarhm smj mmm

tolftgs that toe pftPeot. to.lftntly de-

tloftft before toelr faces Is

low.,

'

toe felt la ■■■hftd. soaia It
to a flae chacftcloto and Pitt toe

new.

9eariafl ftlftftJt te platft hoO^ -Ttir
alp. maye he cat Into dice nail a^

logctocr fer M mlafttaa.

ftftd are toocked to ted tbesD knowing.
mt

If. ft prrtij food klftd of ft world. Xel

Nedr the mon-rovered

fratt prftftft to coaveiteM If way flaaw
Uty to to be preparafl, bitt a wnoflea
» Maher ftftrrfts mty fwrpose.

t

My he hailed. Ml to ftftt €aid.<tooppad

tocfWfthliM.a

led Grape Juite-for botUed
toftftoft. of goftftlp tftftgbt f0^moming
over toe breakfast table? Tbo» fti grape iaiee It la beat to get toe Preach
boftto they get tbeir tlr»t lakllag ol wlac grapes. Ooftcord grapes are oftc

^ wfti. rifkt ftloof
WIto . •mtt9 ftftd ft MBS,

'

pofccMaHftftfl.

Add twolve Iftiflo

jpdhhat

flaft aad have a htaUa «cs. a ^ ««P
veil and ftfiMaft M dll toe of fellk. .all ftftd pivper to to-e. P«l
ttnift tt, atel add the l
with it. ftftd ha acftllopad iftftlctd of BP

I aafl Mrtag ftftly toft parflwrt

■Mr. toftft toe child. Tar tefttoftce.
to ipito ftf wlifti
ftroftrltof
pftfWftU trotoy dtoeoftft Ihtdr htoghbora
OMT toe breftktoto toble. wappo-tof
: Aai
every ter.
toft bftby to be tolftrcfttod oaly to iu
; ■ Tter«'« itefttr wtttetot.
ftfttMftl Cbftgrto I. toft Iftftftt of the
^
Afttf ftktor oC bto».
oMiilU wbeft toe child rapeftU toeto
Awmr to tto *W«
rftMTkft to toft ftdghbor. toeMfttreft.
BMtos tew. ftpoft fom.
If. ft pmiy food «ri of ft world, oU or ftftkft for ■«« tofoTMtioft ooftc«.i»
tag toftir doWMtlc ftCftlrm petMOftl
Mttcrft. ftftd fto Oft, As aewspftper
Afrrtlyfood wcrM.I-r.
iohftft to«M are eery toftay. bat ibey
If. ft prw *«l Wftd of m wind, fel
will ftfttoftg w>
ftMftgtoeftftori

^

and hmaad la toe ovea.

girl to a companion. Til tell you. h
Isn't to take a walk, nor to read alou.t

wayi of cookery besides the plain bak
Ing with cheese.
U may U* served
with u brown gravy or with tomato
sauce, or slewed and servcl very hot
wUh . white «uce. Into wbth . Urte

spoonful of grated rhwsc 'has been
graiH- Juice, two ounce, of ground cin­ to an Invalid, nor to take a ctiurM of siirred-a wa) In which It to also
namon. half an ounce of ground cloves Mark Twain, nor to buy a pouml --f to preimre rice. The dF-sIre to make a ever, is that It crush#* all the life out •tftrruw. must be drtvmi oftt ef fito
chocolate* and ret them all yoiirsolfand one tablrepoonful of ground n
he leaf, flattens the venation and I'nlted Watre. tad fer thto reaaeft:
variety on the table to generally fob
The Mrrew. srbich eomea from Rte
it to something even simpler than
lives ever) time we come near them.
Biill the mixture until It is
:c* It thin, brittle and unnatural in
luwt*d by the knfiwtedge of how to d<i
ria. and not f|M Bnglaad. bte
I learned alwut i:
There to no earuse whatsoever for
thick as marmalade. When done, put these remedies.
The hot sand methml tkally extrtmbmtHl the btoo Mft^
it. It is not necessary to have a bic appearance.
Tb«- following from the (l<^ober New thoughtlossness."
from a piTson who said that while she
It Into H-lly glawes. If It to prel
may
W a little more trouble, but It* to and the swallow, wrhlch fred on IMhousekeeping allowance In onler t-j
Idea csmtaln. ihough't.’rtikt are i
bad often l>eea threatened with the
worth
the
extra
effort.
Thoroughly
qultoes. Tbere being few bloe martifle
have a diversity of diet. The lack of
careful e«m.lderaUon;
blues
she
had
really
never,
had
an
at­
Whera Joy Returna.
‘ up by an ezpen.l dry silver sand to best for the purpose. and .wallow*, tte moaqaltore tocreite
*‘8»>metlni«-». in a buisl of confli
and multiply at an aatoaadlag rate.
log the bag before the mixture to put tack of them because she always used
Just under the white blnh tn-es.
iiure of thought and1 stml).
study and the re- Pul the leaves In a large, shallow paa.
fiarcnts .III ailroti that their liaby to
The bee and bird Mft- told Mtoi
Into the glaswa. Spiced grapes make the cure before melancholy, had got -h suit will hanlly fall to iK.
Ik- ^
jts satlsfae- Cover each one with a good layer of Gould that tte sparrow to tbe gfeattet
Close- to a sentinel pine.
aoi a. prt ii) a» U might U>. but
hold
her.
an excellent itauce for all
and put the pan on the back .^f
tory as if the dtoburhemenl bad been
l>n
the
bank
of
the
lake
my
u-ni
to
ever heard one cimfes. that theirs
••Well, not to keep you In suspense
Grapt' Jelly.—To obtain the best re­
kitchen
stove
for
twenty-fonr
And the Joy of life to mine.
cash
was not brighter than the average?
lit. in making grape Jelly the fruit any longer, the wa> to cure the blue^
hours. If properly handled the leaves
Morning dew ami evening bre
Invariably tbey CKclalm, ’If. Just the
should lie full-sized but rather under
'ome out perfectly dry. but with a
“She Was Always
Slarllghl. shade, and shine.
g1 It
told of nn experience with mooguttore
them coming on l
ripe, as the fully ripened flrape.
Yon have no dotil.l all rred of that lively look and all their bright colors
Song of bird and hum of Ih-cs.
you Miy!' Thl. last to a
at Winona lake, st the fteota«M|«a en
iK-Kt clothes lind t
rtorlly. Vse pul on
i to -jeir-1
inscripibin in Northampumiihlre. EH;;- well preserved.
Tangle of shrub and Une.
tInatUm.
but
they
bU^i^^en
granulated •ugai'. and. above them until the spasm paM* off.
».land. "She Was
alwrays I pleasant.*'
Wandering wind ami
washing
pmet-ed to Ulk about U befon* It. fare
told me about thto sabl
all. do not attempt to make grape Jelly
I What a beautiful history jhese four
buagry that tbe okl people eoftid aoC
and keep U op long after the child
r did she perceive that
cloudy or rainy day. Dlsreganl of
pray and tbe young people could not
j
I words convey! The stone upoi
\VhU|K-r of birch and pine.
dot*,
understand.
The results are
this la#t hint will be likely to produce was iK'glnnlng to think what an
paboda design has,lhc corners fin­ aiKROU. The next year cota were built
Hustling leaf and flashing w ing.
these wt.rds are found to snmll
many and all bad.
for home, for purple marlin, and swalgrape molasses in the place of firm. satUfactury world thto w*s. ami
pretentious, th*- grave to io a rtHlred ished with Mttic Jap dolls, three in a
And Natures hand In mine.
• A human
being, large or sm.ll.
uld-she feci that all wa« vi
Isp jelly. Crush your fruit and wald
p. Their broad scarlet reshc. of
pan ol the cerorlery. and ohc natural­
made the eealer of admiration and the 1 have drunk of Marah's draft.
slightly—Just enough to strain. Rub than up to her room she rushed
ly would Judge that she had little of rlblKm are iletl kimono fashion, and
.ubj^ of eonveniatlon soon letl. tm
I'luckr-d the IX-ad sea fruit lor fotul -it through a sieve, and then allow U to
extend around the entire pillow, finish­ bavlng eaten not only tboae ef late
thto world's wealth while |she
portaat and develops an egotom whim Now the w ine of life is at my Ups
••Once there she would arrange her
through three lhlcknes.es of
ing It with an immense Ik>w at cne cor- year, but tbe egg. of this year.
But whai mattered it?—
ia dUgrccahle in a ebUd and disgust1 And it excwdlng good. .
chw^seclulh. IX> not .queexc toe bag hair as elaborately as possible, auvl
lenda aa thd
Colonel Brow
wa>s pleasant."
Sng In a grown |*cnion. Tht* world rt*
that all eata
m the best petilcoals—if silk. «o
Sleepless Uighls j and
tulli
dripping, or U will be cloudy
------I first attaek on i
. v.dves around no one .\f n. Yet many
: be let out of door. In summer-not teat
I
the
belter—fhe
best
gown,
c-j]
day...
and thick in appearance. To each pint
everything te<*mcd to go
-Vnany a flr»t born to given th.i
oftener
spoiled
I
«ts
e.nt
mosR,oltoes.
nor
do
aMquttoe.
Htrifi-s that seat and burn.
of Juice add one pint—or pound-of lar. hat and veil that she pfissesseJ
Corn on the ear ..
................ ............,
,™,jte. on cata,
well as whi n "life dtiwcnl a ong llkf j
•lRi|>reHsb>n and 1. ready to kill the Mi
Ceaseless cares-and endless fri-i. sugar. Boll It hard for twenty min­ A pair of fresh while gloves ^he sa.d
by being overdone than by not being!
.iRpemr.
song " She thsnker! God f
ille s«sH»nd et»mer that aceros to push
[ound a great elflracy In raising
Worrit* at every turn.
utes. thi-n drop a spoonful into a saaand pleasures, and she at^cpled her cooked long enough. Only
him tdf his iKSlefttal. I wonder If thto
Gone like mlsu or morning d
rer and set It one the Ice to cool, if It the spirits. Then she would g(
are tender enough to be done In fif­
dark days as from the Lord. SI
w.s not the basis of the trouble bt*
While I from Nature le*rn
•sets" after a moment or two. it s for a walk and as she walked the
teen minutes steady bolting or stcr -j
dently did not do as too tosny
t*ei‘n rain and Abel, the real cau-K*
Lessons deep and grandly true
done- Fill the Jelly glasses and set flccnl effect of her good clothes woul 1 are apt L* do-magnlfy her ble
ing should be served in this manner.
of the world's first rotinler!
The simplest may dlM^ra. .
•Klile to cool. Cover the glasses the
Remove corn silk, bat tie husks about
and magnify her crossings;
-Ko one agre^'s with the delude! —Irene 1‘omeroy Shlrtd*. In Chicas.
Ex Senator Henry G, Pavl. of Wete
in the depths when .he stanwl. b;
next day.
hers must
1
What a happy home hers;
have the corn and boil It thus in well salted
Iiarouts 111 thinking that the baby, or
Vlrglnta. the Deinocrallr nominee fer
Inter Ocean.
>
watbr.
Stprlnkle with paprika while
Grape Preserve.—Stem*: wash and time .he turntnl back the was feelln.;
th?rice preddmey. to remembered to
an)'baby, for that nislicr.
pulp the grapes. Scald them suflldem that all was not as hlsxk as It wa< of toil and her nights of
YVaidilngtoo for hto fttM of drdl rite- *
stai^to ever) word" In-lore U can Ulk,
Th« Many Um. of Grapft..
ly to remove the seeds. To each pound painted, and when she arrived at h r trials, discmiragements ind
dreu . .torie*. A yoong Weet Xlrftteft
hut ia stuneni of child nature knows
own door ahe was as rt.nfldeni th.it
pUoter h.. particutar rearoa. fer ^
IK.lntments. She may hstc had the
To the average mind the word of fruit add one-half pound of granu
that .Utile one. do undenrtand long be
■log him. lie bad an argftmeftt
In cabbage, which has been stewed
Isted sugar. Put the skins, pulp an 1 •God's in heaven, all's right with the soul of h poet. theeyox*f at) artist,
gra|»es" suggests very Ulile. I
fore the) are treated in most homes
e nomliire upon tte subjtet ftf
sugar into a porceUln kettle, and let world.' as she could lie. .
longings tif a musician: sh^ may have with vinegar, a little caraway seed
as rational l.c1ngs.
It to a gradual wide-awake InmsekeepiT knot
tlie age limit of public e«ctol..
••I have known a new gown to cake
all cook slowly until the fruit to teuhad U> reprv^^s all of these longings will be found a piquant addition, as
the
dellcacU-s
of
which
the
grape

I
tbink
the yoong men ought to
gniwth. i»f ctmrse. as everything
dor. Put the mixture into glaas Jars the most disconsolate Mrs. G.i*-»»iidce and a.«-piratlons. and lake up life's bur well as one that makes the vegetable bavr tbe luwt .how in polltk*. aeftSform,
the
fuundatiun
are
legion.
h<*a1ih> ts. and
parents, aretutomed
cheer up and Uke an Inicresi In itfe;
much easier of digestion than when tor.”Mklhr. “Uou't your
den's in the home, and y|l. **Alway
Nothing in the form of a iK-verage and seal while hot.
t»» Ihrlr Vresonce as l*ables. forget the
I have known a new hat to get au alcooked
without
It,
The
caraway
is
to

Hardly.'
ya. tb. reply. •'Wk^ te
ph*?aut." W]»al a lesson for us as
Grape Cake —Take one-quarter
be more delicious or
d.Wnlng tinellert and go on convers­ could
iqost hoiielcss invalid out of iH-d aa:I
women! ^^•hsl a lesson as |chrlstlans’ be put in at the same time with the
puh-. unfermented cupful of butter, one cupful of s
ing! as though the) were .icmr deaf. healthful than
^
clk^ttey hare plenty of vigor, and
on her feet when her family had long
Tiff' world needs Just sikh patient, vinegar and sugar to make the mewt
one-half cupful of milk one aad oneThi an- supiiosed to know what to grape Juice. In the hot weather
tbe
public
Mouses
rootb.”
since given up all hoi>e of her recov­
chiirtnl livei^.
Your brothers need tasty of -Miucrkraut.*'
-I'm not ro «ure .boot that my eaft.
aald b* them, luit not what Is Mid one of the most refrchlng of thirst half teaspooftfuls of baking powder, ery. The effect of good clothes on tbe
Just such helpful, loving sisters; your
rome tbe answer. 'It s a great ded to
quencher., and at all times it to not one saltspooirfal frf wU. ooetelf
aUAit them
self-reri>cct cannot l*e overejramated.
friends
ucim
!
just
thto
brightness
and
poimcs
as
it
I.
In
the
f.mlly.
toy
spoonful
of
almoftd
extract,
oae
. “|lecaMs4- they do not compn-hem! only delightful to the taste, hut a tonic
Nellhci^airil on spirits.
nHfhbor had a wee daughter, wte ted
Idesseilne.Hb that you esn [give them:
the; whole Import of a remtrkableshr of which the stroagth giving and one-half capfflU of flour. Cream the
"Perhaps .ome phychologtot
and butter and add the beaten
vour ne» BcqTiaintanccs ne^ all the,
bURod-formlng quallilrs are so gnwi
the; whoU lrojK»rt of a remark
rittto^^*w^quite
unruly
one
day.
arise some day to tell us why these • ’
and chvH.r that * ChrUUan excellent In eertoln directions, but
that it to recommended by physicians yolks of three e«gs. Mix the baking
. alga that ihey do not lake in
things are true. 1 can't explain
things to forget Jf one I scoMed bfr aad mM, Tm gotoff to
radiate; your
tell your mother what you're been, ftp
part of It. and often a part to worse a. invaluable for deUcate. anaemic or powder ihrooflii the flour-thto ts best but true tbey are for
done by sim^ toem together-and
plresanC look* that you can would attain happineu
forithem than the whole would be. A nervou. perwn.. Jt W be Uken
woman can bear testimony that
Your eheerfutoe«.v er. forget your neighbor', fault*, the *%be toughed and repitod: *Wbat yea
i toe emit and flavorlag and
the full strength a. ft tonic, hut as a
effect of good clothe, to more than aa
slander heard, the
.W I care? What MmM mfw
infectious,
and
Uhe
world
then
the
milk.
Mix
all
together
and
beverage It U 8KM paUlable when
outward and visible om—lt Is
_ ,V,
Itles of friends. |m
ctunblneU with pure water or with then add toe beaten whites of the
0K>». It I. U
,|.lrltu.II> bol
.*["
•»«»" >>*■ tempuilons. Obliterate ererylklng dUBake In layers. For the flllliu.
reuse iif U. It seems to ;me that no
seluer. It to alw delicious when com
tiering up one.”
agrceable
from
yeaterday
and
aiart
hlgker epitaph could be | written for
phrase, building neerwiarily upon the blued with lemonade a* a summer whip one ptm of cream attff. aad add
quarter of a capful of Peered augany one of us than these four little out with a dean page for today, keep1
.
- knowledge It has. dtolortlng the truth drink.
Vcftstabl. Wrinkles.
anthracite coal to rransylvanto baft
words. "She was always pleareni.-—
The value of grape Jelly it well ar. Take Malaga grepea. .^ toem.
and mystifying Uwlf. Mother,
been between tS5 and 75 mOlloft toftfl,
Vegetable, may be modified in their Farm aad npclde.
I are lovely <
aad
cut
oaetelf
toe
qaa^Uty
Into
|
known,
but
not
ao
familiar
to
everyone
often be horrified could tbey but
bftt for tbe last three years tte
mode of cookery .. Onions may be acal.autll
pfeoea-toe
reet
la
halvcK.
the .irange thing, concocted by the are the grape reltolM to be wrvod
age has been only SO mUUona.
For the Tired Baby.
loped
Instead
of
stewed.
CauUflowie
Spread a layer of cream over one cake,
ImaglnatUm. of iwi>year-old children with meats, fowl or flame. Oi
Egg. and Tomato flauo. on ToaaL
My unde wa> rldlag In the train average prodoetkm of faltiimtoem real
may
be
boiled
and
served
with
a
to­
aad aprlflkle tolekly wlik cut grapes:
tea Increaied freoi llIXioaOOM to IflBfl
aad believed ImpbclUj'them. This. .up. .ploed grapw. pkkfed gn
IMInd
a
Mtfler
with
a
croae
baby.
mato sauce once to a erhUe, Instep tf
«...
fwwvnrm
vona
1 am sure of. remembering my own all equally deWclom' wtea wrred in cover It with the other oake. which 1.
always wlU a while
wild faacle.. Nor can Ij Jig belpte nl this way. and for lateiMft or
member that little folks have quick
earn and brains

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poMU oat to tha ooaatry. Thare
awe to at oane rewteded that Asia
ant far away to splu to tha thto aarhwUt to tha wMfl# to the atfwMn: wi toen to tomisattoa bad -graadt wte' aide ike wwtor to fhawlg^ wbi to tha caprtaL Vaiy haaotlfal to the
the Me to the whIU wsvea hetibyi
the totorp roekn wader the awrtoeh to
the water. At tost ww appraaih a
falaad Dppwalti the town to Or .1 tktok 1 aaot you aa lllastratod dard
ewra. tha teat Haagariaa city. Thatol- ftoB Btoala. a ptooe to rwertalloa.
aad. Ada Kato. to poptoWad by Twrkt. which, whea I irtoltod It, wii tolH gaHe
naqpty. It to aumwadad by rWy Ugh
aioaatolaa aad dark traea. mad ■
tobelaakladtoahyaa. Thtktogbas

%Mtoltol
I ktrt ortr OMb. B«t
Um mi tatoroittof pon to ay >«ir
Mf to«M blur Ibbrtot TImu.
FUtolMiUBadbpoil. TWtHbb^
iprtob iHf, iko f«0b4 rbiiitbcb to
0«r mmm. (wtoL bt rob Mkbpt
JM. U albo ktog to HbbgVT.l «"■.
toMb.b Ml tobbUfbl toUbtiob frttk
(lit tolmtokito to b Ibrgb bb4 aotorb
aad dtoptortag great
IM. llltbkbbU4«b baUlibbktto botarlsUca, the Benrtoa aad Balgartoa bulH to
xMnfort. I aboald be
Uto imbtojlrbr. Ob too right It tlM haak prweewto wort AatoU% pletares.
worn If it was act to you that I sent
off. hr^toowbiks. tbg ItoMly Ootm The eoabtry to very ualforw. the rtvtka
gbri to Bodtptto. bbUto Bb4b. wWeli er grows broader, ap to fear kOomet' wm^ home to
Carol. He la kaown
ft (ho TwUoli vorg for -olort." Tht en. or Mro aad a kair wUee. The vU*
to be n verrrclerec man. and n busl
MbI WM for thit port to the Um ItM oii tke Benrtoa side are dirty,
neaa maa. tod^ Hto wife, who writes
^
«M •toWL- Ihb ObfWbb for -toboo.- but here aad there aa elegaat TurkUh
under thi aiwe of ‘‘Carwea Sylva.
8
ret gives some chaage to ih»v
n# btootoM Ml cbtolo. ttin lb
In Fruach aad^Oermaa. to certainly
oer
WMt to orootlob. It tlUbUg ttpoo b
known In America. The gunrdlan of
Ugh bill Thtob bro two other hliu
le. who Is n friend to our
m Ihbltlto to the Hror. ooe Cbllod ■km to hea the “Pahlto.** The place
l Buenreat. showed me nil the
^YbbObborg.** egblrbleol to -Ihe
The queen hns n chnrmlng
Mtoblb to the Oenobb.,*' for there third Bidgarlaa town. The populsHon
lom. the king n splendid
Hrbg (ioTM eolooitu who twllt the Is oowp^ to Bulgartans. Turks and
tottoM bbd fortroM to 18«. toler the 0panton|s. or rather Spanloles. as peev brmry.
King enrol is not n Roumanian. I
pie call the Spanlah Jews that live in
relative of the present German c
the Orient. I regretted very much not
toalrib. Tlwre ore »oae
peror.
have iaken a camera with me. The
hridgeb gotbg oter.lo lhe
The fither rooms in the castle j
mixture and variety to nations In all
PbHtothotoir
very showy, some In oriental rtyle.
hose plpcm Is very Interesting.
Whbl ftrlhet erery foreli
i for the grtl llnitj.
Ofioe Bulers. Now Foreignere.
From Bucaresi 1 wen
l oo the left tide u1
One pkrif6t the city <lf I way say
SO). Is reserved for the Turks, who are the Black Sea. lo croa
the Hror. It U
it guile
goUe t “proib
llnhple hy one of \
rorcigiiors ik a country which forboats
which comprise (
igod to thorn. Of c
neet. or navy. In the roorolng at ten
they sre all poor people. The'wc
o’clock, after a rough night, we firm
left when I
Turkish ground. To
mt. You win undemund Out the
ft b Otohit tlroetnre. bollt bot eery Turkish part to the city bad the great stantlnople the boei has
fObg bgo. bad pwlM the Bott betuU- est Interest for me. When 1 write you Bosphorus, the narrow channel ba
f«l PbrtlbMt la Doiwpe FMriher :« about Constantinople I will tell you tween the Black Sea and the Mcdlterin. At the same time, the Bos­
regarding that naUoa. and now
It tht towobi Abdrttty tiroet, cbV
kwgbtt to the cJty. tad. thaded by say that they are the beat and mov: phorus. scene of so many great event
ptotljr tM ob either tide. Aadr»t«y
of all the nations living In the of antiquity, separaies Asia and KuThe iMt steams through It for
ttot M to the aoblet who fought
lole hour before It reaches thu
The Bulgartans. who are a Btavonir
flpMt Aobtrib lb the war for libcriy
Turkish capital
IMMf. Tht Hopgtrltiit were oon
am too weak a writer nnd roy Kngghirto. bbd Abdrasty. with mtny oth
the Bohemian, have <
fered much by the Turkish yoke, and lUb could nut find the.expreselous and
m bbhUt. coademaed to dettb.
words adequate to the Impresslou
Wbt lorkitr thaa hit frleodi. eM^pIng roy father, who has known that cot
b the view of both sides of Hie
U Torkey, and returoing when. In tr>' since nearly 2a years-ago. says
Bosphorus, with Its Turkish villages
t|4^ ow ewperor eoluiittrlly gtve thn Jiaa gained m.uch by Us Independent
and Constantinople «» a conclusion.
Hbbgbriaat tbrtr Independence. I^ier, On the other hand, these people ha
It upon the roan who sees It ail
Abdraaty bMoo a real friend to Uie
such a high opinion of their ot
hipg. bbd wot Auitlo.Hungarlan min qualities that It makes a very rldlcu- for the ffrst time.
sxandcr Von Humboldt counts
ImprcsMlon upon a foreigner,
lilor bbd nrtoetary to the foreign of
•ta. He wat alto a great friend to will do well, however, not to object. Constontlnoplc among the three clUei
Mitlclse the Institutions of these which have the mdit beautiful slluutewaarek. aad eoocHidtg with bli
Oomaa Attttro-Hungarlaa
alliance,
tries, for they all have quite the tlon In the whole world. I cannot but
which etltu today. It If a ttranne Russian system of police admlnlstra ask you to look at the cards which I
you from there; add to that the
life, full to adrenlore. do you not think Hon. and there Is nothing more Iroj
to? Firtt rebel, then pcrbapt tUo flrit blesonfc on this Journey than the pro dark blue color of a atwithcra roa: the
life and rush In the harbor; the va
paa to the empire.
scnuiloa of the passport.
ricly of nations and color; the salloni
Not lets Interettlnn than the city. U
Womsn Not Charming,
itcaroers. amK^when you approach
the evening I went to the fash­
—>the population. Bi‘f«>re the Inde
> Im to Hungnry. mott of lU rltlc* ionable ‘ Como ’ of Roustchuk to s< the quay, the noisy of the iiorters. s«>
you have the best Idea of what tlito
were decidedly Gerrotn. end even
the -upper len.“ It hapiwned to Im
city, this key of the Black Sea. Is.
you hear nearly as much Oertni
When you have once net foot la ConHungarian In tome parts of BudnpesL
wtonilnople and have seen the dcTxy
Tht Uungtiitn language U attractive,
rery thing In this once so grand
and beauGfully spoken. The people are anything but charming. Whereas,
have agreeable manners and the
other Slavs of the south art cJly. you lose much of the first HutIon.
nre known to be ver} gtMHi ap<«keni.
My first way from the steamUiat
Both men nnd women are very dark
ras to the Selamllk. as I was so lucky
and extremely vivacious, and the
s to arrive on Friday, the Sunday U
men nre considered very pretty.
he Turks. It U bard work to gel rl l
Mixed Population.
of all the iwriers that crowd up round
.—^ I aaw a few more ritlos of llunR
The martian, which Is nearly the same the arriving passengers, but a few en
but these did not offer ns much li
Lie gestures nnd some IniornsHmi
est ns the capital. Most of the
Is very proliy Indeed, and this only be
vlnclal cities have German mod Ser­ cause tht' acctmi Is different, and per al. not just parllaroenlary expresskins.
e the road free. In order to gel
vian population, with a minority of haps alsti liecansr the people who
liungartana. As the government dors speak It seem cleaner and more civil Ihroogh the customs you do liesi to
uae the ‘ backsheesh.’’ or ’’Hp.” which
not allow other srhtx»ls than Hun
maatera nil officials from highest lo
garten oooa. the youth Is assimilated
St. Selamllk to the festival that
aad hi and by the old languagos dis­
I place oxcry lYlday. The aulton
appear. To show you by figures how
drives to the mosque. nccomiMinlcd bv
various the populailon Is. l may tell el to the smaller places of any co
the
highMt
officials of aiatc. In hontry
In
the
south
of
the
Danube,
yau that the whole kingdom of Hunsovereiga. a few regimen is
pary aumbera about IB millions, of least 1 have lujcome richer by quit
are drawn up In the road where the
Whieh ably sevea are real Hungarians. ku of experiences. Just In liouslcl
tV« olhar elevan being Servians. they seem to haw the habit of cele­
CroaU. Boumanlans and Oer
brating weddings until ihnm o clock In
arrived too late and only aaw the
outside of the carriage and its suite.
Tbaae hut. about three mlllons,
dignitaries run behind the
Imperial carriage, which drives quite
Tht Balkans.
fast, the sultan being always afraid of
- From llimgary we went down the
some assault against his life.
Bblkaaa. As we could spare two days
*’Oh. (hat U nothing at all~m<
The high Turkish dlgnltarUui look
wa wade the trip by steamboat on this objccu lo such nightly arnttsemeats."
moat civilised. I aaw aomc generals
mar. and It was one to the most In my father told me.
I will not any what Impresskm the aad statesmen who. my father told
tgrastlng parts to my whole Jounicy.
The Danube, which there has the con singing and plaao playing wouM have me. were typical. The belter claw
Turk makes a good Impresstan op'yn
aUarmbla width to from two to three made upon me. even U It hii
token place at two o clock In the
any unprejudiced foreigner. Clean ‘o
klkMUiera, forma the frontier bet
bis dress and in bis house, he has also
Haagnry aad Sarvla. There are hnn ing after two days’ Joumsf.
quite gentleman-lIke manners.
drada to t
They speak their musical language
with low voice. They never seem '.‘i
river and. went over to Rouma
ty oorarad hy the water, olhari i
qvarreU and they stand high above
. lag IDa aaadkw out to the atrnaa. arc ThU. wjth n Latin populalloh. to
the
Boo.ooo Greeks and loo.ooo Ardoubt
the
most
rivillsed
country
In
the
r iwawi^Ued by the aelghhorli
haMtabla..tqr tarrible talaa from the Balkans. We went direct to Bnenrast meatona who live^^onatantlnoplc.
Pag«anta to all rtolgldM of any natloo
Uwa to the TbrkUk yoke, la the last the beautiful capital and
cbatary. the bow Servian side to the city of the kingdom. Them, to course with their retigloiw coW may cross
the city. the Turk dbek not take any
. Dbaihe^was Turkish, and the ruins to you gnd nil the comforU to
city. nn4^ ns we have good friends notice of them, but our Cc
old Tnrhlsh fortiflcatloos are sU
there. 1 enjoyed Ike three days to my
thia.
stay
very
much
Indeed.
ranhef down othar mins appear, no
The city has some prwity roaga. fie^
were only to Turkish hut evea to Hu
Wbb origlb. Traeae to the bridge and quented by a very etogant JMihlfc. 8a ent All tmltdinga. nB atreeU. i
raid halH by Bwperer Troian for his eiety avoids apenklag the Bouawbtoa to the stata to which they are.
Bbvbbth laglob. aU yet to he eaea. The tongoagt, which. I watt nAwU
road ww ham above the Hver. In the very ale^.aad uaoally talk ta
periM thovaanda to wiM
roclb partly o« treat fastcaed In the The wowea dreoa qalte goi
aeeaaalty where Bobody talws
rank. Both hanks to ike Duial
aad I «c hoc rawawbar hatl
coveraf wUk dark'wooda. and as we ladlea dreM ao ahowlly to \TeaLai|cafe to atreet cleanlag. These dogs

out tkew 4

I be the I

Tkto to an Bgly plctitrc. Let vs torn
to ooe more pleasing, the moaqa»- Of
coarse you hare heard to the great
Hngln 8ofln. the old Greek chnrch cf
the Holy Wisdom, aiace 14M. year to
the conquest of OonttonUnoplc by the
Turks, a Mahometon mosque. It iv
situated In Stamboul. the imrt of Ooaatnntlnople where only Turks live. It
la bnllt In the style of aU Greek ani
'Rnsalna churches, bnt the cross hns
been repimeed by the half moon Th.'
Interior makes n trnmendous Impres­
sion. The walls are In uniform gold
color, nnd In some vault you will nolice the outlines to a rcllgloos picture.
Just in front of the altar Is a shadowy
picture of the Virgin. The Turkish
altar to not In the middle, but set off
4MIS aide, because Ue Turks pray to
wards Mecca, soulhoaat of ConstanH
nople. while the old Christian altar «n
the middle kiokod toward the c«st
The floor In the mosque \* covered
with mats, and all Turks, upon cvtc?
tag. remove their shoes, then wasa
hands nnd faces before they U*gln
praying. The foreigners gel large slli»pors, and have to lake uff their hats,
which the Turk ncvt*r does, not
ta private houses.. From this nu
we wont lo the Acbmci mosque.
Interesting on awmnt of its orleiual
character. I think you ranly st
our country, old men with t
beards who kxik so dignified as Hi,
old Turks-da But there In the
mosque you U-come auare that Ihe
must be an eienial mainnl agaiusi all
who are not of their creed. This
.the Impressluu 1 ttHik witTi nu: from
ConstanUnoplc. A nation fpll ol
strength and health. solH-r. and rx|u

ta tanahhigs’ to tBMr rtagfam
TMktoJi Wama. Mip.
TBcra to n|M« aanr Ooutoattoopla
oaUad **tBe afaet watwu to Burope**

minenlBHetodadtes

>wt prM. ^ «»arw atw aome

traaa that ght
a ahmr-nm
nlaghiMlL ^ tha torn to this Tml
toy. Twktoh poetoCr tahaa tu drtve»
aad^nlka- lia wuMtar to ladtoa with
lohaoM
The
all with thair
on atmw
ita. They look
B beped-tha young girta. cf
re Uveltor. aad do not at all
ktaglintavaatad when people

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pretty nnd M banntlful dnrk eye*.
My fathar aald that he noticed a groat
chaage in tha pnat faw -yaara. and I
must any that I foahd Torktoh life
different from what 1 had raWet*

The men*'wear mostly frock coals
and turbans, the batter claas very
rar^ the old natlonpl oostnroe.
The Journey I have msdc will not
appear long to aa American e.ve. uscsl
to olhar distances than ours, but considering the fact that not the distance,
but the change and variety of country
and popnlatlcm makes a Journey Inter­
esting No land or region In EuroiH:
can be iboughl of as more rich than
the Balkans. I Two hours by express
train, transport you from Turkish vll
lagcs to mountains Inhabited by sonu
Slavonic tritq^. and a day’s travel Ki
the beginning of western clviUxai|on, To Clev,-land. O.. and lUiffaln. N. Y..
and there. a| the door to Euroi»e. a win b • run over H|«' laike Khon- 1:
Mlrblgun Soutlu-rii Il.v. Tm-Mlay. 8,-pt.
27.
tal train will leave Grand Ba|»^
hk at k;::u a lu.. running tbroiig)i
wit bout-rliaiig,■
Rate |to Toledo. f&JXk
Fan- Trav,*ri.,’ Cll.v to rb-v,-Iiind and
Add one fsi-e from Toletio to the ex- return 111 1«>. Bufrato ll.’t.r..'..
arson fare |o Tokilo for the ^ouii I
Ti, K, is g'ljMl for 30 da.vs. I»arHrM
rip.
j
lars fniin ibiet agents or by writing
Tickets g,Kkl returning thirty days, W S. Brown. T. J‘. A.. Iinbdale. Mich.,
minding daii* of sale.
or R. W. Innvs. C I’. A.. Grand ItapbN.
S4-<’ bills or ask agents for partiru- Mb h
M-pl ir. t:. 17 30 22 31
ars.
i
II. F. Mm-ller.
I- 17 I? 2l-2i: Orl 3
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fiRPAT WINMIP SAIE
OFTHE W. C AND B. A. GANNEH .IBWEIRY STOCK

AWNMY AND TUESDAY SEPT. 19AND20
As this is the last week of the Gannett Jewelry Auction Sale
every article not sold by Saturday night, will be sold Monday
and Tuesday at
|

THIRTY-FIVE CENTS EACH OR THREE FOR ONE DOLLAR
Every article will be wrapped up in a separate box or package
and sold regardless |of value, at 35c. This will include watches,
rings, field and operk glasses, spectacles, watch chains, silver­
ware, in fact everything not sold by Saturday night. While we
will offer thesb goods at 35c each, or 3 for $1.00, we will guar­
antee that each box or package will contain merchandise in
value from $ 1.00 to |$50.00. Come early and avoid the rush.

35 CENTS MAY BUY A DIAMOND RING OR A GOLD WATCH
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35 CENTS EACH OR THREE FOR $1.00

MONDAY

TUESDAY

W. C. GANNETT, Agent
SAMUEL S. LEVY, Auctioneer

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