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Title
The Evening Record, August 26, 1904
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-08-26
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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■a. Ptemdiee. A^
hot the top sf the s^
Oniyt deteahM a Praakfort team <
posed of Ire north aide players and
fonr aonto aide here today by a acore
of«to4. Tbe wlDd blew terribly duiIN OPENING. tAMPAIGN SPEECH
lag the game and toe dost asade it
inVeiimdnt.
hard for the playerr.
of the rhamptoo aey ten. A few beta
roe wW get hto quielas wtthla ton
rouada. The prise that the men will
eootoad for to O per eeat of the groas
reoelpU. apl|t M aad 40 per ceaL DelUng to atill about 100 to 90.
FORBRMIDJOliT
Mot a
West Carpenter of
HorrIMs Death This Morning.
By Wire to toe Bvenlag Record.
Special to toe Evening Record.
Montpellar. VL. Aug. W.—Tbe repnbOraad Rapids. Mich.. Aug. 26.—
Whilt toying tile aoar Pinckney. Mich..
here. totoy. la a eniefany prepared
West Carpenter and hto brolhcr Clar
tpooch by Hon. W«. H. Taft, secretary
ence were canght In a cave-ln of earth.
of war. It bad beea charged, be aald.
Tbe latter was only imrUally hurlwl
that Prealdeqt Roosevelt was a strong
and called for help. He wa«i roscue<l.
headed tjraat, obsUnate In hto pride
but hto brolhcr was dead when dug
aad opialaa. and that he failed to
Itotna to argument.
yi all my experience” declared
Secretary Taft. “I never have met a
The store that always treats
man In authority who Is so amenable
you well and when you go
to rsaaon. ao anxious to reach a just
coaelusion, as the president of the
w Xu.
^
you are more than
UaRed States.” The speaker asserted
pleased wlih th-5
wtto nmphasis that no man ever sat
in toe presidenitol chair who was more
aaxkius to avoid war or conlllct with
foreign aatlonB than Mr. Roosevelt.
Four Drawn Frem Thle County far
I r »r wir« to tuo SraBisK Beoord.
Ormnd end Tiwveree JuHet eC
liioTMME.A«f.'M.->TheMKbiKtle
United ttetee CeurL
€MMm4 toiftjr iwimly bOI« «uit
<K mo Tm. The Riittlao W Special to the Br'^g Record.
Oraed Rapids. Mich.. Aug. 2€.Inm tlM TolCM rtrer mlh vm eiiTlw^ilbUag. which bw ye*- Jarars for the grand and trarerae
Hv tordmr, coottenw today a| Uandtaa- Juries In tkc United States court were
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twootjr^ree mlkai toothcaft of drawn this morning. Tbe following
1^
UodTam. The iapaacM arc attack arc drawn from Grand Trarerae coun
ty for the grand jury. John H. Buell.
r foor week! latcnral the Jap- Trarersc City, and Joseph O. Crotser.
hhva roauned the adraaoe Kingsley; for the traverse Jury. Prank
t CMeral Knropatkin'e !»•<■ Hamlin of Monroi> Center, aad Charles
The exteot and character of Wilhelm of Traverse City. They are Travtrso CHy Sailors Had a Rough
Thno on Carp Laks During
amoKkit loads to the to report Kov. 16.
a Gale.
that this Uht will roault
MUST NOT CONTRIBUTE
1’^ « ' beUered to be the i
fbacht.
|r
CbePbaAag
I?™™;
t
r
Fsdsral Ofllcs Hektoru Must Net fto
csivs or aelIcK Cem^ign Funds.
Sy Order of PreaktonL
ftaru aecarety held by By Wire to the Breaing Record.
Washington. Aug. Z6-—By dlrcctloo
tte Ruaalaaa at Port. Arthur. Otl
Others
the president the civil service com
occupied by then, but they
Sibieeted to aa arUllery fire which mission Issued orders today warning
readers their teaare luu^rtaln. Port federal employes against soUclllng or
vlng funds for campaign purposes
Wa ». whUA haa frequently been reagainst contributing any such
taken by the Roaalaaa. Is asaln de- funds through any offlclal of the govDeni. The commission declares ft
dared to he lit the hands of the Japan
cee. A nmor havlna some points of will proiwntc any i>ersons found
helaa mnthentle mays that the new Bu guilty of violating the law. The penal
topeaa aeotkNi of Port Arthur U In ty to a fine of not more than f6.0tm or
BO. OwiBS to the mud aad brick imprisonment for not more than ihrcn*
tnsoUoB of , tbe bulldlmcs. how- years, or lx»th. in the discretion of tbe^
, H la probable that the fire ts aot
RECORD OF DEATHS.
It Is aald that the Japanese are
■alBg mat taken from the harbor do- Today's Reports of TKoss Who Have
^ Teaaea of Kobe. Kacasaki and Yokoha I
Passed Away.
: na. Tbeae guaa, nuBbcrlng soo. are
Sarah Maude West, one month and
; of beary caliber.
two days old. child of Mr. and Mrs.
Prank West of 915 Bast Uncoln striMH.
died last night at 7 o'clock of cholera
infantum. The funeral sen*lc<' was
held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from
the residence. Rev. Demus Cochlln of
PEItIhHKO IN THE ETORId AT
the Congrt'gstkmal church oOcistlng
•AULT §TE. MARIE.
and L. n. Curtis had charge of the
TWO QMKERS OfiOWN
I
Their Eeet Wem Down in the Gale
Umus. the 3-yoarold st»n of Mr. an !
Which Prevailed Veeltrday—Ore«>
Mrs. Victor Reynolds, died yesterda>
•I«i0 far Redlea Today.
morning of cholera Infantum at their
home at Williamsburg His twin sis
By Wire to the Krcnlna Record.
ter Is also ver>* low with the dls<>asr
flenIL 8to. Merle. Mich.. Aujc. M.- The funeral sendee was held thb
Hobart D. miC clerk of the Imperial afterntxm from the home at Williams
beak, aad James C. Paueraon. teller burg.
of the Chaedlan Dank of Commen
'
At ths Asylum.
the Ceaaihiit 800. were
John E. Welch, aged 70 years, died
the rirer In the pale last ntftht.
Their at the asylum yesterday of apoplexy.
n
boat waa capalted byHho wind. Pat- The body will be sent to hto old home
’ torson
Hon. J. C. Pat at Mackinaw City either tonight or toteraon of Ottawa. ex-Ueutenani sorer- morrow morning. Undertaker Ander
nor of Manitoba mi minister of jus son Is preparing the body for ship
Uee. Hill ^ the son df Archdeacon ment
HUI of the Bplecopel church at 8t. Infant of Mr. and Mra. M. A. Gillett.
Thomas. Oat. The rirer Is being
The Infani son <jf Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
draased for the bodies.
C.llleit died this rooming. Mr. and
Mrs. GlUett live near Carter's mill.
FINE FARM SOLO.
The funeral service was held this
M. P. Campbell Plact Purchased by
W. e1 Wllllhms foe <8.000.
W E. Williams today completed the
paechase of the H. P. Campbell farm
la Elmwood towhahlp. Leclaaaa coun
ty. Tbe farm to one of the beet la thU
pert of the state aad bains located
■ear the cky adds eddiUoael valae to
It The price paid for It was $«AO0.
The farm comprtoee IBS acres anJ
part of It is Soealed oa Cedar lakedPr.
WlUlams 4mi aot take posaeaalon aatil
pftsr the crops are harrested this IhD.
m has not deiiUely decided to Jast
^whfd nee he wlU pot the term. It
W be Aeveted to etech ratotej.
TSraey Pickard of liHaad to ta toern
EXCEPTIOmiiT FIIE HEWS
New inuttratloM UMNMcUd W
Add to Program of Rov. Cai^
At the sterooptlooB eatertalBmeat
tonight In too First M. B. church a
chaate of program haa beea decldod
upon. Some very fine viewa which
ware uuezpectad have beea lecelTed.
aad tosae wQl be ahowa tonight.
Rav. Carrel will give toe deaertpUon
of hto trip to Califorato which wlU be
intotoatad by smay benutIM viewa.
The muatratod aoi«i wlU be ghrea
aabefoiemteicioned.
tssrs.
Wcacel
SU^er.
Fred
;hey and Mr. Rabutski of Ringham
a harrowing experience yesterday
on Carp lake, toe launch's engine giv
ing out during toe heavy wind, caus
lag them to drift ashore In a swampy
part of the lake front. Leaving the
boat they waded through well nigh
aaahle weeds, muck, and dense
rkmsh. over and under barbed
wire telly a mile before reaching a
road. The tug from the Carp Lake
Lumber company was called Into nervice to tow their Tsunch and Frank
FYledrkh phoned for. He left Fouch's
with blankeU. clothing and various
artlctoa for warming the Inner man
and toe entire parly reachwl Fouch's
about midnight. Mr. Uougbey to trying
to aquare himself with his friends to
day.
SUBEO TO THE HEART
Promliwnt Man of Covington Murdsrtd Within tho Shadow of
His Home.
By Wire to tho Fvening Record.
anclnnsti. O.. Aug 26.—Almost
within toe shadow of hto mother'^
homo. John C. Ijtnsdowne. one of the
moat prominent men of Covington,
was stabbed to the., heart early this
morning and died In the hallway of
hto home wht re he had sUggered In
hto agony. I-ansdowne*> dying words
Implicated John Uelicrth. brother t»f
Interoal Revenue Collector Liebertb.
and be was amwted and charged wllh
murder.
TRAVELING UNDER DIFFICULTIES
Trials of Branch Road Traveling Sstwosn Side Track Towna.
Mra. F. J. Larue and little
Charles of Johannesburg. Otsego <
ty. passed through loa-n this morning
to visit at her former home In Em
pire. Mrs. Larue gives the unheard of
record of eight railroad changes boiweoo Johannesburg. al»out seventy
miles distant, and I2mplre. thirty miles
away. Leaving Johann«*»burg ywterday noon on a branch of the Michigan
Central. She reached Grayling to
travel a short distance on the main
line to the little toon of Frederick
Another abort jaunt on the Detroit it
Charlevoix brought her to Alba an !
the old standby G. R. A I. road, but
this again proved of abort duration
and ahe was left disconsolate at Wa*.
ton Junction, spending toe night, plus
12 for toe privilege of being an
willing ^ugh traciible guest. She
took wp her grips and boarded the
braaai read, reaching Traverse City
at 9:99 tots morning. Prom here ahe
took toe M. A K. E. train and changed
for toe last time oa the stub road
that leads Into Empire and ended her
troublea, having spent just twenty-four
boora la tretorslang what under ordl-
ItefOnrI
. WlUtemOlll of Nortoport. one
oUM redide^ of toe north. U
Qnat nock Id aU Uadi o{ nnllw aow na4
LAD
IF YOU
WEAR
aif Book
WBATHBR-^ tonight: Saturday fair and
KMOA
BENDA
BENDA
BEKDA
BENDA
■iici S Z\l 4. 4{, 6. in
width AA. ^ a or C, yoo
can secure dfiring our taro,
p'c shoe sale, the very best
shoes toat ope of the most
«EKDA BENDA BENDA SENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
KNDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
Hn SITURMT
TEN DOLLARS
hnetooes coproduce at a
saving of 50|c to $1.50 a
pairaU matk in
FaU styles.
Will boy SUITS or TOP CX)ATS timt «•
worth op to $16 00.
aSQ KWESTTES
Underwear and Negligee Shirts S5c; Me,
69c, 75c, 89e
CWI.AND
BENPyC
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
UBNDA ^'I>A
BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA
X
The
store
that al
ways refunds
the money on all
purchases that
not sattofac
purchaser. The Red Croaa.
SI9
American Drug Comyany
SENDA
BENDA
BtNOA
BENDA
We offer tome ffaa/ iiy dotUag tdwi
ii.
EIWTSISHIPS
The JhhaaoM betan forward more^
■Mat Aag; tl oa the mala Uao Tanjc
road, n hi aederstoba that thewecond CIVIL SERVICE RULES TO BE RIG
aad twemh Japaaeae dirlslom are
IDLY ENFORCED.
la the battle, which Is
poathnL WabarantbcktadtlhUtrecaa^
TIH liBB TIE NESKRT
HanatbSl and Mayhew; Copemlsh.
Nans aa AmanaMo to Rsaaon and no
Decker aad Wolf.' Umplre-Norrte.
Peisidsat Wars AitxSana to Avoto
THE EARTH CAVED IN.
aS «i» M;
nboal took! >«a anr aad iTiac annd aad M aa raaka w otar
^MSafto toe EventeS lUcord.
,OQpomtoh. Mkh.. Aug. W.—The
From among;
ALL OTHFi?S,
Pingrcc’s “GLORIA'
boots for |WOMEN,
LOOM UP like an
Electric light in a
DARK night:
BENDA
HENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA B^fDA BENDA
BENDA BfOkUA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORbSRED.
2 8 d
Vs’
Albert Gtobeinky, Hnfr.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abatracta of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
knabimMiin laea
Room aiO sun B.nkBlda.
$3.“
FRANK FRIEDRICH
G. Oo.
iokA9em
SOME EXTRA
INDUCEMENTS
For Early Fall Shopping
SIlK
A 36 i»cl. black IVau dc Soic. .trtcily all Silk,
and guaranteed to wear, it's worth OQ/>
$1.25. Extra special.............................. Oat/
27 inch black guaranteed TafTeta, it‘s
a regular $1.00 seller. Special............ 0»C
WOOL DRESS GOODS
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
MQII.
Cor. Lake Avn. and I Oth
WINDOW FULL
CHILDREN’S
...SUITS™
52 inch Broadcloth (black onlyl, it’s
well worth l.(X) a yard. Extra Special ■
We have only a limited quaniiy of this cloth
and can not duplicate.
'
See our 52 inch Fancy Mohairs for shirt waist
suits; they arc selling like hot
T^Kph
cakes at.................................................
• Ui/
52 inch all wool Venetians in light and
dark oxfords worth
a yard special •
We just received yesterday another Line of
Others it 60c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 ai^ $1.75.
E. WILHELM rr
‘mV
One of a Kiod ODly-BcautlM Cools '
Prttl
m
HAMlLT01^i4»,
ravaroaCitytaBt.Lwuis
$is.so. iS4pymm
$i9.oa 69 iMj urn
$21.00. iw the tctM
This win iaeWa wli^aod
bcfrt b^ween Irtvcne Cdfinai
°*^3£fvinbe oa ale com.
'n.otoday. June ».
1M4.
Suaaert kaw Ttovene City
a..17 SuMtoy. 10 p, m.. and
Tlninda7\ 6 A m.
E.I.P8PE,tot.
IMI.6.r.JL
HADAIE RITA KRAUS’
r«MtU«L ut t» *M wbat rrad
*7f I AB
mr primarr
iDTanuir. I wiU slsn
bill ciie kvim-
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Jtart augr pMa 4itfliic mr term of offtM. 1 4oB*t belleire tbAl the lUte Is
rMftjr for A Uw to Abolish aU poUUcAl
MfWtkM. bttt I WAAt the paoplA to
aitArhAtthAfVnl.**
OoAld «Ajr BKh AtAtBAAAi be BOTC
•lAArT Oms t|»t look AS If fM M
il^ArBAr Is thA bosle 4aaa of Mlcbl
AtAlO ATA AetSAlljr to «Am«St to
AmtAdo thor hAd much botter tom
^ . titoir AttAAtloA to Bsmbers of the Be*t
liCliAAtiire. fAther Uiab to the baa
srhose oAlr power will be the slfAli
ir f
or wwUMg of thAt lc«lslAture s bllto
As kBf AS there Is pormBent
Kjf
ihATA wiu be pArlles: one to power.
Kf
And the others ooL As lonx as there
Are PArlles there will be combines A&d
Wjyy fAetkBS for boIoaI stronTh sod snp>
portAgAhwtofBoslnifdements^ U the
r ^
••wspApers who sre ftohUnc Mr Wat. AST woeld Acknowledte the troth. It
woeld be tonnd thAt the democrstlc
pApers Are OB the WAT pAth beoABse
their pATty U not In power. And IhAl
MBe BtABd becABse they Are out of
the wlBAlB* fAclkrn. Were the deBOCTAU to the BAjorttjr to M
dAjr. wUblB fee mlnoles there would
he A dlsfroBtled porUon of the demoCTAtSe pAity lIVlBC
lA the Record's opinion there Is s
^neidlon ss to whether the stsie of
f: ♦ MldhlSAA Is resdy for s sweeptoi tow
« ^ OA the sohjeet of prims
M > ChAACSS to the present s
^
^ dsBAAded And the nest
^ ^ CAABOt IfBore the evident wishes of
A
the people, hot thst there to s p
. * ^ deomnd to this stote for say
f/ ;
tweeplBC tow nf the reCorBSn ndvo: to
cAte Is very questkmAWe, The AUUBB
i ^ rteetloAs win ten. if the vot«
1
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V
;. *•
; K
; th* .»«•
K mn •m wi4 ■«
y totk*
Wfco w«l proTMc tor
; h. A*dMr.Wan<rhu<toelu«<)
i Wi aeUoa win b*.
OLD
... —-= •
AMO tAILOAS.
; ammi nMtoiM «t CMttoi Uk. N«>t
5 ..
OwtimJ UkA mek, A«g. ic-iteit
» » TMrfkr U4 W«kMMV tk«aMHl-
* " «ln vW k* k«« to toTM. n kalas tk*
«ilito «C tka auMl rwuhai «t tke Ab^2-taw ktotlHtag Mtto awl to otk«
; ik » M*a tolfttw 1# tk* oM vkMfWi to‘
alt «to aw kkto • aoo< tkaa awla.
;
Mtoto B. HakMB ka* kMkaaeaiaa tor
y* ■ mt aMiato aa< o«a»
2^ WkkBito W caM oa. Tk* <
,
to* ato*
to A*.. *w*
«Dd N«t*4» artn be enoofh. Or Ne
. MobUb* aafl Maho will do to«t
an. Bat the pfobabnitj ot Uralr
IS tboae aisht rotaa li aot tba
polat. The point U a* to UiaU-al
to corral the algbur that atoM be had
before tl U worth wbUe thlnklns about
the measly elsbt. Theloasofaay
o( the serea statee meaUoned wUI be
total.
Now. U that polBt U not flrmly Imwaaod npoo the eonacloimnoaa oC aay
domoerat who may read tbaae I
there U ao way nnder
heareas for Impreaalns It- If Parker
loaa. New Tort, or OonaecUcut. or
New Jersey, or Delaware, or Marylaad
or Weet Vlrglola, It U all day with
him. AU of them want republican If
ItoO. and atnee that Umo Bhode Ii
and Maryland are the only ones that
hare sone democrat. Thst also U
worth rememberlos.
The writer has had oeeastoe before
to say that the diaseasloiis lajtow
Tort betweea Charioa Murphy, leader
of Tammaay Hall, and PaJitrt McCarren. the biwAlyn leader, not to men
the feud that eMsts between Tam
many and HHI..atoIie tt a ouesUoa of
sraat doubt as to whothur Parker eaa
cAiry ih© Empire sUte. Assiimei
thst pATker does CAiry New
York, whst then? Not bslf of his
work is done to the matter of feUtos
the dfbty votes thAt will clve him a
i In." There Are sUll six stAles.
any one of which cab spoil bis prospecu of A good hAttd._______
able cla of haslas rlototod all these
ions. She
to her present work with all the
lAsm of pooth and the added
of A brilliant and fasetoattog
. 8be Is doubly fortunate to
that her career as a star li being
under the astute and watch-^
ful eye of Lincoln J. Carter, one of ibe
most experienced and successful of
In a play from
his own pen. "Her Only Sin." he has
provided her with s vehicle which has
already been pronounced ns one of the
Hkrnal plays of the de
Miss Helm CnterUlned.
Miss Blanche Helm entertained
eighteen of her friends yesterday
afternoon at her home on Bast Ninth
t. The afternoon was spent In
« and mualc. Refreshments of
WAT^ ftYSTCM lEXTtNSION.
roam and cake was served, after
which
a picture was taken on the
Three end s Half Miles of Pipe to Re
. All departed expressing them
Laid In City toon.
Work win be besnn next week on selves as having had a delightful time.
the extensioA of the city water mains.
of the pipes betoc oa the groond
Wlllei Hopkins and Miss Alice John
At the various slreeu to be piped
stofi of Wexford were united In mar*
About three and s half mUes of pipe
at the Aaburg parsonage by
will be told to the fbllowto* sin
Rev. Hugh Kennedy yesterday after
Sooth UnloA. Bast Pranu Bast Bh
noon at S o’clock. The ooople were
West Tenth. West Eleventh.
leaded. They will begin bouse*
Isloo and Sixth itreeU.
Ing among their many friends In
from Dlvlskm to Spniee and
Grant township.
from Pront to ttvisloo. ThI*
work has AOt been the reanU of
dent petlUons ns many would tup
the only petition being from
sAldenu and ns thnt WAS avig but Uttte t^v^jaasjrw. Last
om two poars Ago BABT here forgot*
ash raoMp orders.
they •tor antarod one.
,are the provloctol aePtont street to donblp fortenau to «D(to tock of salvatloB. When be gets
having wort nlrendp begen cm new paid la Monk be goes aad bays a
nt walks the aand bolag told
mmtj aider oa N^ Tork. no that be
the knt bed btowwa Hope aad Bar eaa*t apead bis mmwT w|mn templalow oa the eooth Md* «( the at
and tn>4 rnaklto to Butov oa the at the wladaw vrlma be daallj Mtikee
AOHN MAM INkANE.
Tart. Thto i
alders hart
ptaaarrt tight calort la tiditr
waists that are balit af vaeh goode*
see to adrtoed t»
a galloa af caU
i::;
toSalelyjMIDreaiste
uc right
o. nr. oox
XSSEFTMtSt
result of unbearable pain from overtaxed organs. Dixxlness. backache.
liver complaint and constipation. But
ks to Dr. King’s New Life Pill*
they put an end to It all. They arc
genUe but thorough. Try them. Only
25c. Guaranteed by Johnson’s Drug
Store and P. H. Meads, druggists.
aiH»
' O'T'Side
HAVE YOU
^ Lumber Co.
2242-U
:
~ ................... .......
TRIED THEM YETf
I'M TALKING YET
LEST YOU. FORGET.
Thst
■ FEMALK HELP WANTED■ Apply Traverse City, Canning; I
;■ Co.
22Gl-tf |
atz.I>kMC
Record Want Ads. bring Big
Returns for the monoy InvOotod.
the
Hoi
Springs
r/iedicinet
have cured THOUSANDS iN TRAVERSE CITY.
They can cure you.
sale by all first class druggists.
ls Gray and a atrong cast will ap
r public elork of that
pear at Steinberg’s Grand next Thurs romptoln that
town In UMrb-HM; rt't»nlri» im* iiiinb* •*vday. Sept. 1. to "Her Only Bin.”
ery week, but each week the « l<wk geU
out of n'lMil! niMl t'uji
1m- krpt In ^
InvItatTon to Ladles,
good rtmditlon. The Tlnlium. « UM k 1*
os. N. Doutney, the noted and
ily the oldetol publli- cI«m k on the
popular temperance lecturer, extend*
wn« oriuiiijiHy
special tovllaUon. through the Reo Instnllcd n« a niihtHlnil rlo« k in tho
prd. to todies to attend bis meeting at roar PL'iT; in 1‘7TV» It ws*. doiuit«tl to
t o'clock Sunday night next In the City the romirll of San Agn-tln dr In* fir
vns. now Tlnl|«ini. ^ li.-ii It wns In
i house. Prom what those who Ktalbtl then- iintl Hrt In uitition Sinrr
have hcaid and know Mr. Doutney aa> that IliiH- It b«» nrv«T ninb-rgonr re
of him and his work surely all who |Miln« until a frw we«-ks ago. The
attend will be well pleased. He d-lock. howinor. haw told the tlinr for
ilso render aome of bis best vocal
telectlaaa. It to safe to presume thst is ti^Hl and wants to Im- M-nt to 4
there will be a crowded house to hear
Mr. Doutney speak and sing. A man
of his experience to certainly worth
earing. He it nceredlted with being
very attractive and magnetic spealtr. The mecUng. as already anounced, to free to all.
THE PEBH^ MARKET
Beauty Remedies
catarrh in thU socUon of the country than all other dlseases put together, and untll the last
few years was suppose*
able. For a great many years doctors
pronounced It a Jocal disease and pre
scribed local remedies, and by con
stantly falling to cure with local treatpronounced it incurable. Science
,has proven catarrh to be a const
Uonal disease and therefore requl
constitutional treatment Hall’s
tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Is the
only constitutional cure on the mar
ket it Is taken internally in doses
from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It
directly on the blood and mucous
ices of the system. They offer
one hundred dollars for any case It
falls to cure. Bend for clrcolars and
testimonials.
Address: P. J. CHENEY A CO-. To*
ledo, Ohto.
gold by druggists. 7Se.
Take Hairs PamUy PUto for oonstt*
IT IS TIME
-RIGHT NOW
To think jKnut th- r ew furnish.nos you will want tor your home.
Many new designs in Brussels NeL Irish Po«nt and Nottingham.
as ever.
The
The Arab«,in arc Just as much in demand
We have something entirely n-w tor bedrooms called the Melange
blue band* or pink and yellow.
The swellett curtain* yet introduced.
m ecru, with cither ail light
These are $3.00 the pair.
>ORTII
Are used in every home and our new
Moire are the finest.
I designs are the richest we have ever carried. The red or the green
These are $10 1
pair.
There are any number of different patterns, colors and qoal-
ities of goods from $1.75 the pair.
never been hjmdson»er.
QUESTION
The large rug* 9*12 feet, or 8 feet 3 by 10 feet 6 have
We have the Body Brussels, Royal Wilton, Axminstcr and Smyrna.
ao large an assortment of these large ruga
No one carries
The smaller sires for parlor, sitting room, dining”"room, library,
hall, doorway, archway, for the fireplace or piano.
Ti
pattern* and’richest possible colors.
OARI
Our new fail Ingrains are here, entirely r
CASH GROCER
planning, no doubt, for new
ourtaiim;
Is easily settled here, such a ftock to select from.
W-IMITE
are
Our new fall stock is h'-re.
finest goods that arc put on the market and many of them are ent.rcly new in both material and psttern.
THE RLJO
ELGIN C. LEWIS
You
curtain* for the wtnd 3WS or some new portiere*, a new carpet or rug.
designs.
The best all
•ec the new grusaels. the VelveU and th
Axminsters.
choice and have that part of your fall fu
shings off your mind.
It is wel
al ciirpet that is made.
You want to
see these at once and get your llrat
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano* /and the Famous Farrand Organs
For
M.
KBJBei&ip'
■iwfmiiit Ik— to Near T-k the
aOMT toidd. Oa the thM fia- he
faind Mat BB-heth IRww. thirty^
abort obiir with Mia Ua Waldfoa at
Maao T. MOV Ml Otia 10100 et Mr
ooM lad,:|i««oMbMd Mia. Bor Mi
«« OertrMvMa. ora rUUac IM tya b—ndT"
aiMr cdjC. r. Chtae oa Webata brteR4toaam
^
a. a M^Aua Crrla at Umlu^
a. M^namam Uatum at Made*
HaH or IfMkiCoa.
O. ia>liort--<Hto rwueli of Tnt
; mt citjr.
O. fc. j. T.-^ ^Oorrtt %’oiik o4
OlMd lUlrfdA. ^
Oel«sAt« to |pi« I, g. 8„ to Iw iMJid
•C B#tf^ trolAAd, P. X OoMirtl; ml
tmu. O. W. BUise.
^ B«xt ■—■ton will be
in
- OnMd IUpMa in ifos.
Tb«r« will be noother band concert
Bnndnjr nfiernoon on the Ceoir.’
•ebool tronodt.
A tone Khade tree war blown down
jr-terdaj durlna the heaTjr wind
■tof-. Ja front of F. E. Lahym*. place
on Wb^lnctoo atreei.
The regnlar Friday ovonins hop will
oeenr at the We-quo-tung club boujK
tonlsht. All, mertbirj are lnvH<*d tc
-7.
'y.;
* PotMter'i hall by llelm> otchcutra.
A party will be nlven lonUhl In
The local unkn of primary 8unda>
■ebool workera will meet In the Disci
|ri— church lotxKirrow afternoon at
*:J0. All primary Sunday school
tnneben are Invited.
A bone attachetl to the milk wajn>n
of A. W. Wledocft took fright at Ed
Broaekit auto about noon today-aM
ran from Welllagian strwt west or
B—t Front at^U colliding with Uu
rli of W^O. Lyons, breaking a wheel
nnd two croas bars. He was stoppctl
befbre further damage was done.
Then will be a rehearsal of Gran
ebniwb choir Saturday evening a(^7:30
A horse with a broken leg. on Klro
wood avenue, was reportvd to the po
lice antboritles today. .
An irea wall W In Ing put In on the
aide of the Mavonic bulUlIng a»
VnUm stn*etK
; the comer of Fn»nt and Vnlon
of the
ICbnrcb of Christ at Kalamaroo. In
[tended to visit Mr. and Mrs. 1... D. Cur
itto this week, but they received won.
I today that Mr. and Mrs. Halley s year
old daoghtor had Just died and the>
would be unable to come. Bev. Ila1le>
was to have been the main speakt»r at
‘ the C. H. cunneUoa to be hHd at Kal
■ thirty membors ot the Christian En
^ d—vor aociely of the Presbyterian
* Church Thumda) evening at Jennk
i Anderson*! collage at Ulrchwtxxl, A
com, roast urns the main feature of tb(
evening adn a general good time was
enjoyed.
Monday night some miscreant stoK
the gam machine that belongs to iht
AVers candy store, center of l*ark and
East Front slreew. It hud l>oen tber^
for .evcr.1 ye.™.
*
• Cat>taia and Mr., M.iiloM.. and two
children returned this afienioon from
a taro weeks’ trip to the slate Salva
Uoo campmeettng held ou the M. E.
^amp grounds at Romeo. Mich.
VALUABLE TFAM DROWNEO,
Wttoe■ McLysc Suffered Heavy Los*
■t Buttbna Bay a Few Days Ago.
i Wnson McLyse of Labe Ann suf
fered the heavy U»sii of a valuable
team of horses last Friday. He
brought his first loa.1 of lumber into
Suttons Bay and unloaded U at the
dock but in attempting to turn around
OB.the dock hlK horses became un
n—nagable and before anything could
ba done to avert the calamKr the en
tlia OOtBt went off the end of the dock.
.-Itolb horses drowning before the?
cobM be rescuvMl.
Hr. Hcl^ has never l»een used to
driving 00 the docks nnd as his team
was alao new to the haaardoos trip, it
remiued dlanairooaly and be bad the
aym'palby of Hi who wluiessed the
fatal drive. _________ ■
THE MARKETS.
' .
Batyolt. MlchJjli*. «.-WhoalAagiML IU2: Ka t nd. H12; No. S
aom. Me: No. 3 white oats. 5S%c.
Toledo. O. Aug. M.-Wbeal-C-h;
and BepUmber. 11.09)4;
Btandia Bamnm am apendtog the daBCarp take.
The Victoria and Albert
Sl.lOH; May.
Ckteata. Aii«.
8^
toater.
aew StpiMaber.
palutiiiga.
Uv. »1,0S». Oora-Bapuai- of aUandhUeqgravliigA
a
: bar. M!tr: Mar. «Se. Oau-«ap- Inga
n-ilx L20L
leaibar. SlSe: May, 3S%e. October
,»otlu ni.<S; lard. nt-HM. t7.lt.
TRY A RECORD WANT AIL
■T'h"
arif hy <
the auxetophone. w Mrh promlaro atmilarty to adva-4 the phonograph.
Nagle is a amaS a-n.
paan devtea af antooM
, aaya tbe Saw T-k r
.ftola-owntb-egytagbo^
SOUVENIR tfflmK
HdODOOi be looked at Or. Nvn..
k fair next y—| at roctland.
Monday, August 29fh.
Ttte b«t 50c^$c^l^
ran--a.
,
ecM
121 SOUTH UNION ST.
CITIZENS TELEPHONE lOOa
SSI
**olTdlnal Satolll. when at Niagaiu
Falls took oecaston to pay a high trllinte to the Knights of Columbus, a
prominent Catholic benevolent order.
He Miid that hU approval of th^
knights would follow bliu back to
Rome, where l^e would consider it bis
duty to further emphasize tbe subject
THURSDAY SEPT. 1st
APLAYTHATHASPLEiSEO
It’Ammiixia. who is annoyed by au
tograph haulers, refuses to comply un
less It Is written OB a •’oi.y of one of
Ms Imoks. The ffends do not always
take the hint and sniqily the boi>k. but
the author’s commen ial Idea Is to Un^his puhUaiiecAaiMl incidetitaliy himAt last
a7mc when the
eomtuoit. ordimiry lillaevi saw sou.rthing whleli filled him wlto com
'
k
-I’m j SSL
bilea. has ordered o—
ibla aotoa. The bods
are baUt In the tonneau and there
a— aimc— on either aide for packing
Naglo looked at Sharkey and aixed
clothing and carryliig provialons. Throe him up.
motors with bods. Lowertr, are too
*N?oe— you might — well do the'
bmvy for anything except liatd tour, whole job.” be Mid.
iiig. Tbcr arc the lari triumph of luxSharkey stepped over, picked up
and it Is <N
Mrs. Drew as if she were a baby and
before they wfU
atowly walked down the stairs.
^
-Don’t be afnkL I’ll go just as
slow as you like. I could cany you a ^
The Japa have i-aj»tured Vnngkow. thousand miles,” Sbarkty kei>l rep—t
They most hare been playing for high tag — he de—eiMled.
aUken. —ya the Omaha Worid-IIerald.
Reaching the sidewalk Fliarkcy
Almoat any old cow la a good —teb found his way to the nmbulaum bloik [
at tbe prroent price of beef.
od by a crowd of men. ’Two polltvuien '
stood near, but they made little iuiprroaion on tbe itowU.
Onptiftn Blehmond P. IlobMin. re
Tients. will yer please get a more
eeutly defeated by Rrpri*S4*ntatlve onr mild Sharkey ih an onlluary
Bankhead for the Hetnoenulc noinina voice. The way was quickly clean'd '
and
tbe |mgil!st placed Mrs. Drew
lion in an Alalinmn dlictrki, |»oR*e«wM
in hU younger days nt lro».t one ele tcudt'riy in the ’bus.
•Thunka.Tom.” said Father O’Ucllly.
meat of grrolness.
lie eoukl not
“l>Oirt mention It. father.” n-plk'd
spell.
Sharkey as be again offcntl his arm
While stationed at the Newport
to Mrs. Sharkey.
Newt Ship Building and Dry Dock
company’s plant as an nKKisiant iwv«5 MAN’S ASHES FOR A BEAUTY
comitruetor. the hero of the Merriumr
Incident was luvHgk*d into on old- Orfsa Method of De»e..tratl.K indMac AWeetUbW.
faidiloiMNl siH-llliig be*-.
On the ■econd round be received the
Mias Cl.rlsfinc I’ripcc. uu n.lress,word '‘sorghum.” Although a iintlvc was the unsusptHiug victhu <>r a <tmd
of a state In which that article of com- man’s grim remcmbraiMx*. say« u Ixw
meive waa an ImiKirbint factor in the Angeles (CaU dlsj»ateh. She n-<vlveil
good old days lH*fore the war. the ,by 1‘Xpiw.H a silver cxihc of oblong
young naval officer’s expiwslon Indi shaiH* ixmtniulng bnman asbes. tlm-ic
cated that he never had hrord tlie of Robert Conklin, who in life Imd Uh-u
word before.
desiicratcly in love with her. and tluy
were sent by his nttoroey.
Conklin mine Into MIsn Prl!ice’s m-;
rccr when she was u yt.iiiig girl, bavtag Joined her father us a pnisiH.* tor In
•S-a-w-g-u mr be bhirtctl out.
Colorado more tU:in ten years agw.
When the anWonce went wild with
11c fell In love, iiixqtoMsl m,Mrrlug7*.
glee the buinllbm-a naval otHi'cr’s la«i was ri'ji*ctcil r.nd drift*-.! iiw«y into tin
rroeinbekl the c-olor of a full blown footbllls of the Iktvki.'H. lie ca.nc tan-k
PoPI'y. He ivUnHl in oinfusi.m, and later l*> Is* ag:ti^ n-jccliil. lie llicii
tto'rtwrter refuNnl evc;i to iitlcnd tb* went to live nmr Denver, but kef>t up
s|>ellltig bees given In tbe town dtiripp a com*si>oudcucc natil a few uu*atlin
the reninlnder of bis sUty.-^lK*mrr ago. when be w.n« taken 111. In JuueMlss Frltn'c heard of bis *le*;ib.
She bearil no mon* aUnit him nnUl
tlM €n«scks r%mr Iterk.
She r«vlv*-d the l*ox. c*.nl.hu left
John Shan* Williams of Mississippi. UUO to his mother in Massat hu-siniH.
Democratic leader In tin* Ikuw* of r«*p
rroentaUves. is without an opiMineftt ii
A Japanmt* bride gives her wtxlding
hU district, and can represent It at
Wnidiington as long as he lives. Re
cenlly be iu»iit to ea» li iieu s|«ijH r e.Ii.
In
raising ber.^
tor in bis district n <beck for flO. p.ny
ment for tlie publication of the olii
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
rial aunoom'ement of his ratidblacy. .\
gissl many of the edlti»rs of the K;gbtr
district have ndnrned Ibe clavks, and
a more eloonent tril.nte .-.oild linr»M>
be paid. It Is asscrtctl, as tbe nveragr
Mississliqil .slllor is not ni the b.-iblt .«
returning money.—New York Tribune.
That the Hot Springs medicines
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
Shellfish wore rpspon-sl!
cases of typhoid fever in Ix)mb.n last —le by all first clan druggists.
year.
Mos4|ultoes, as carrier of tbe genn^
of inal.tria. muse
deaths every
.vear In Italy.
It Is lielieveti that Fremli prnnr
growers U'm*-i gly»*«*rlne to give tlic lt
dried fruit Itr invuliar gllKteuing ap
pro ranee.
Into the Freneh language and hofies to
^
to boj;s who x-isit our store from 7<» to 10^ k’m.
The Vatican «xhl^ sent from B—
toXhe St^LmUa ex^tloa wlU prohably ba
sad
•am lie«xlilbited;at flw
%aam Lewis «««
ttoie. father,- -Id Sharkey.
;
j-'ToiEHGAGE- ■
about our liae of Boy> Wear Proof CIothiD^. ' :.'
power and porttg.
As ba f—ched the ati—t he 1
maa 1 want. WlUl
sick wornau to the
lo America, aittioiigb many America—
go atm—d to pick oat the —waM do-
waimt'
500 Boys to Blow
— adriaod her I—1 to the
dtaL Mrs. Drew was practkmUy
k— and Dr. Nagle tegaa to wonh—r he voald get her down to the
Him. €. & Bat- of CMcasA nneoai
waiad by ImiCm. V.
Ml- Mdlth; TlmbUa of Tiarcna CR3
are aajorlgg tba lake route trip U
Ltland toddy.
Mtoa lewnle Loadoa left tbia n-ni
tog to Ttoh friends to Mantotoe.
Bd Tbeto of Manlst—urbo has beei
to TraverW City and Bk Rapids basliieM Ibr a week, retamod bow
this Bwming.
Mrd. 1. X Hard and Mtoa UmaU
Hurd returnad to Grand Raptda loda)
after a short visit with Mr-. L. K
Gibbs and other friends here.
Roy Tbompaon returned this mom
tag from his vacation which be ap—1
In Detroit. CleveUnd and other south
im places.
Mb- Louisa M. Steeber. who bai
been the guest of Mrs. John F. OU fm
sevoml weeks, returned to her bow
in Chicago today.
Mrs. M. T. Samptton of Rldgevllle
Ind.. and Mrs. M. A. Mastlch amTlwi
chlldnm of Geneva. Ind.. are gucsU n’
the home of J. L. Slanloa and wife
The former Is a stoter of Mrs. Sunton
Min Claire Post of Sherman, wbc
has been a guest of Mrs. John Had'26 Webster street, the past week, re
iumed home this rooming.
Mrs. Henfry D. Campbell, accom
panied by Mbs Mary Wales, left Ihb
morning for a short visit to Mr. and
Mrs, Wallle Campbi ll at Manton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smaller ol
Chicago, who have been the guests ol
K. P. Wilhelm and family for the past
weeks, an* In OrelllckviUc today
They will reluro 10 Chicago next Tues
day.
Bishop Atwlll. of West Minourl
ind wife and family, cotislstlng ol
y«ngla-s. Oertrmle and Fenwick At
will of Chicago, are cnjo\UiR the bay
from the di'cks of the Columbia, re
turning this aftemuou lo their cot
age at Edgewood.
Mrs. Dr. Cook of Chicago, who hat
been on a visit to her mother. Mm.
ces Thurtell of West Ninth alreet
left fur home this morning.
J. W. Slater went to Elk Rapids to
lay to attend to Ixis buslnesss Inter
ts there.
Mlsh l.<oUlo Cook nr.d nephew Harry
Holliday went lo Carp lake to spi-nd a
few days putiiiK at Mr. Gardner’s cot
lage.
Mrs. J. U Gibbs and her gut*sts. Mr
and Mrs. J. D. Nichols of Kankakee
ill., arrived on the aflernoon train fot
i short call uiKtn Mrs. Arch Gibbs, re
uming again tonight to Mayfield. Mre
Jlbbs’ home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Koelle an.’
.Mrs. O. E. Ilcmus h*fl for Petoskey
his rooming.
William Church of Cedar Springs
who has
visiting friends iu^wr
r a week. n*turni*d south this mom
g
Carey Hull and L. W. 'nr.kham arc
trying sportsmen’s luck up the Board
man river today.
Mesdames Charles Bootman an.!
rank Winnie left Uils afternoon fot
visit with their roivther. Mrs. F. A
Lsidlow St Csrp lake.
Ml?.i Ada' Wat-'rs was called U
NorthjMirt thI.H afteroi'on by Dr. O. E
Chase, who wi-nl to attend an urgent
’all there this morning.
Mrs. M. Bcmsieln and son of Cbl
ago. who has been visUlng J. Siein
berg and family, went to Pcioakey thh
afternoon for a visit with her sUlcr
Mrs. Rosenthal.
Thomas Matchett of Mayfield town
ship is in the city today on
Miss Stella Robbjns. me
ir of Haskell Institute.
Kansas, and Miss Elizabeth L. Fisher
principal of thi* Indian Institute at'Oc
mui. Neb., where the guesu y'csterdsy
af JessU W. Brabant. East Front
street. Hiey left on the laic train for
the West, MUs Fisher meeting several
UtUc Indian pupils an the Pere Mar
queue depot who had been brought
from Cross Village by Amos Wauka
too. an old Carlisle pupil of Miss
Fisher’s whtro she »*as connccied with
that Insiituticm.
Wtlliam. ill. Satariec. conductor or
the local M. A N. E train, who is tak
Ing a vacmion, returned to the city
last evening froia ‘spending a few
days in Grand Rapids and wiU spend a
few da.t^ at Carp lake.
Frank Hamilton and the Misses Eva
liamiltoa. Grace Southerland and
cfl^A^
Lincoln J. Carter pretenU
America’s grextest
emotional
aclrcK
JUUA GRAY
Snpiwted By The
Sterllnr Actor,
RICIiARDSOI COTTON
And acastorumTonn excelUnce
infhcpowmfnl dning
“HERONLYSIN”
Oar d—tor artn- anotlier bad
A LincoAn J. Carter prodoc
tkm fcenica]jr; A Frobmin prodoctioo in AU Else. ^
baying or aellteg anything.
Rot onr day hr —w«wo men dlckrrtogwJtliancliaClier. Tbeooewa
PRICE
25c,35cr50caolT5c
Tbr one wan tbr c—1 man: the
ir was tUa tor mam
Truly, tbr mills of tbr gods grind
ilowU’. but tbfy grt ihero jast tbe
Seat Sale Opens Hezt
Toesdaj Morniar-
Those 55c
: the best ihinij you have ha^ offered you in some lime. When
j stop to think that you can get ninty cent Taffeta Silk just at the
inning of the fall season and in good staple colors at the above
;e. it means that you are slighting your best interests if you do
notj investigate this offer. Remember that there are all colors also
black and white.
W
Here's anotHel-thinf; ask to see the 2r inch oil boUed black Taffeta Silk at
• « « ONE
DOI.I.AR A
YA—D • « «
Grand Special Sale
LADIES NEW FALL
S
tsmTS ’
FVK SATURMV ONLV
Our buyer who is now in New York has just expressed us
two job lots of brand new suits for Fall and Winter weargood assortment of styles and colors, values $ 15 to $25.00.
For Saturday Only l
Wfe OFFER THEM AT........... 4
We can do it because we bought them cheap. Comer and see.^
THE NEW STYLES.
, .
$15. list Fall Suits • ■ $3.75.
$15 tel Springs Soils $5J»
$2ateit Spriigs Sniis $7.50
. -I
$5 to $1100 Jackets - $3.T5
$S to $7.00 CbHdrai’s Silk
andBroadclothJack^SlTS
stsn$toj
teMc|M*>n
assrittr—^
ipm mrntm
Mm
■AapMpIn. XlaAtegi
MMr tb® aaffi fib
Ite M «Mfi
tiMb b w Ift gffi wrnm mim m
|ii;*fi( bp
mat «tliB® b
bffimai
i—dfi -baia t®
rt
iig MM hr. tta fiWtoW ptopama fiw Mi
WaMfi PMr. a treat MM
wbkb bM mwafiy b®mi 4Pb®A bp by
tall
sin
iDwtegeAifi: «*nHtc«loAilylB«Ailafi
A Mbbte. aa4 tt jlA tbn
IMA
bAVa bMA IM lO:«M ir^MtATB K«i>
ani, m
~
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|iic^..^.
like •on cm hM bno soiluma In.
i«di cur nopt* n»<l ootmrjr pH>ptn
Itenn ••« voMwb Mlnnfl todol
^ Mm. Tk« vooin npiMv la cm
XSTTlMlr wloilow. wlih com pro^
Wju, Til® rwtauranu »erTe with milk
TUP All powlble dellCACle* made
li# com teni»1. Ormtor. aw
mani bf tb® ioeml bturtne*. men*f a»
4MaUoa« or IWArdt of traA® to .oond
ybA pfAbMf of lb® Ali pulMAnt king
id oompAnlw bfdp lA tbr
Tbeeotlrocammunlljrtuw
ABd. mAilde.1 of All. the
Icillr old rogue of a mouATch hlm.Hf
Aftmi AppeAiA Id effigy. Aeatod #d •
Arrayed lo robot of
•talk wna twkw a$nMk%f Ugbtslng aa
It toweind Abom tb® bnJtdtef pwbably Aoomuita for tba dwAilH aPPMr.
aao®flttb®«Ar.**
If Uma® ainrIaa 'Arc mwwbAt to b®
doBbt®d. tbe aoitd fACta About tb® Importaao® of tbo ooni crop at® nog to
be lA Any WAP d^cw4tt®4. Tb® »Af
gUude of tb® COTA fl®Ma of tb# wart
and ioncbweat atwn tbe imngliinlion. Tb® tolnl pMd for tb® Unttad
Sutoa ta IfOS.
bnAom- yenr tbna
Tnr. wna
buabela-two
bnabnU anob. roni^ly tpanklng. (or
•neb tnbnbltnnt Of the globe. On n
.tAde term At Ttrklo. In tb® oonbcm
gnrt of tb® atAt® of Iflamnirt-^ao.
OATld‘ fUakia’a Braat bonaua earn
plaatAtloA. tb® targeat la tb® worMAboot
ACWII br® ADAUAlly ®0«PB
la tndlAB fion. Hat® one may loob npon A alnpi® field of nor® tbaa f.OOO
icrei.
Com may make a melropolla. The
marreloua expantlon of Kanama City
lo the pant two dacadea U due largely
to lU poaUlon In the center of the
growing region. Tb® hog. the
neer and the horae are fed by King
. * Time waa /when anclnnati was
the great packing center of tbe connry. but tbe bog paaaed westward to
^oot In tbe bigger com fields, and Chh
oago became the great packing town.
Now Kanan. City I. a close second
and ClncinnaU baa practically gone
out of the packing baalness. Meantime the western Mlssonri metropolis
each year atreagtbena lU position aa
eapiUl of King Corn’s realm, tt has
become praclcnily the flnancUl headquartem of Kansas and the chief shipping point for com prodnets. so that
growth reflects the prosperity of
the whole great corn >>cll—a growth
is ev ld»*nrcil hy Kurh facU a« that
Kansas City MetroiKdllan Street
lUilway Co.’a e^lngs show an an
nual Increase of about 10 per cent, the
dlrodory a similar Incroaae in the
umber of names, and tbe bank clearInga such an expansion that, though
ly-aecond In |»pulatlon. the city
atanda ninth In volume of bank busl-
of.eobt. hU long beard fatb1om4,oT wary tllk and a corncob |dpe
hi lUa moulh. Bven hU face U of pa
pt«> »acbo made fiom the c»«r .talk.
Ptetbonnore. thent 1. accumuUtinK
tbmgbout the corn W(l a A'l^lth of
JwA>riHmu-AhAt
fMk AUirtoa. alwa>
r inmu-ah iinproi»Able. OODDOCUHI aitb the gniwinK of
IbO corn. Oiii* of thc^e laU « imviuai
Abir A trartanl oo ibc Jack^nd ihtBoBA«talk >am--l. to the effect that
41 tCAimAt boy went forth one warm
SMinUng In rAugnat Into a corn field
^ «Ad ftWdliihty iraden*K»k to climb one
Af tbe alalk.. lie p»l on all right, but
tiRrnirid growth trf the .talk carried
blAlUBto the air fa.ter than he rt>uld
A factor that has helped Kansas City
AllBib down. The'attention «.f hU fa
. I.sxviue the great capital of the com
tborimd l»roiheni wa. attracted to hU
prodleamtmte and they made an effort bell Is the extensive growing of Kaf
to cut the »Ulk. The corn, however, fir rt>rn in the semi-arid land, of westKansas. NVhra.ka and Oklahoma.
continued to aprout upward so rapidly
timt noUnly could strike the same place Time was when the farmers in the
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Dealer in Automobile, launch. Gasoline Engine SuppUet.
Phone 502.
126 Cats Street
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The mofit econom
ical in fucl-«Pcrfcct in
Material and workman
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in design and hnish.
^I.OOAWEB
t>Iaccs one of thew
handsome stoves in
your home.
;«w Oie Btoton $teri
pcMk Itba® b®®Afeaimtomat«rea
t»op air bam fifi to ft bPMa aa acre
rigbt alia by alfi® wlb iailaa eora that
waa totally bUlad by tb® finmtJL It
baa alraady com® to play a trery imt
portaat pan to tbw fioitnae nod ®eoa*
•a* M at UNia aw ku or esTtam
nrtT*1fi- givea dm pteastomKe aiM
spaa® I® the aahiliM M agriealtam
APiiiM and Snnnmr ate iHraiWUy
Ike (ArmWA mmrito at the EBpoMtkm.
fiorttiiatttltaM®Mttmtth»ag(leBltM® agIdMto aieAte fireabaat aai biM.
PADMKta «r 1W a®sr cfep® are p®oH®g
tote tb® booth® ftem CT«f7 Mat® to the
ttohm. aad addltkma ate coaatoatly
bMag wad® to tb® goipioya dtoplAy.
Btadqnarter® Cor TMIttog larame
■AJ be fmnd la ermy out® osctloa of
the graft Agricaltme PaUee. bat for
Ated to tbe aeoth eod of tbe boIhUiig.
It to oQAipped with a rrcepttoa room.
«vad wfU Intsfwat many. A n» fiowa todSei* letMag room® aad check rooma
wbev® parcela may be left free of
ebarge. Hare erlD be kept a IMc of
iDodermte priced room® to aid rialUng
ssi.'»^Lr.ss;?‘ui5S.“s
toAle And aarrta® wUl atreagtb«a tbe
Aad F. B. ItoAdA Dragglata.
jhcGfcatSi^ .
FLO U R
TRAVERSE CITY,
bad of a Pittar Fight.
Two physletAns bad a long and
right lung.” writes J. F. Hughes of
DuPont. Oa..-and gave me up. Every
body thought my time bad come. As
a last resort I tried Dr. King s New
Discovery for Consumption. The ben
efit I received was striking and I was
on my feet In a few days. Now I’ve en
tirely regained my health.” It con
quers all Coughs. Colds and Throat
and Lung troubles. Onaranteed by
JohnaoB's Drug Store and F. H. Meads.
Price 50c and IIXH). Trial
!SS?S.
JOMM B. Ke«M wi tw
Whenever you see James II. Keene
at tbe races It la nenriy always safe
to gamble (ll tbat be has a Imrse or
borsea among tbe pndialde sturtem.
and C!» that be expects to w-ln. .Vfter
wrsU-hliig him for years I bavo come to
tbe «t>r.ciuak>n tbat bis ’.merest in tbe
turf Is aym-bronouB and i-o^exlst.-m
w 1th the cH>iidltlou nml pn»sp*H ts of hi.
own stable of b<»rses. I do not Is-lleve
be <-ares a rap for racing except when
tbe KtM-ne t'olors ate In Uie saddle
Tbl. Is a gala year with blm. He Las
a line vtaldc. well intlncd and In win
nine form. New York Preaa
CanpldeinI ETeji Detail
The moM origins . unhackneyed and divrrtin|: play ol
Southern Life ever w^iien.
PRICES:
25 SO rSc ai^ $1.00
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
Tbe Urgeat building oo (be groooda
la the Palace of Agriculture, covering
twenty acres, while tbe Pabce of HortMtme near by corere about a third , -IN THE \TLLAGE tv THE SEA.”
as much ipaca. Tbeae two Immenae to bo sung by Mir. K. Ei Hor.t at Firei
Mroctorea are flilod with exbiblu of M. E. church Friday o|cnlng: 18 ct>lloro l plctu
The Death Penalty.
A little
1e thing aometiroes re
death. Thus
scratch, inslgnlflcam cuu or puny bolls have paid the
death penalty. It is wise to bare
Biicklen’s Arnica Salve ever bandy.
It’s the
e on earth and will
prevent 1
ns. sores, ul
Only 25c. at
Johnson s* Drug Store and F. H.
The ll.H»;.ltal states Jhnt 2.2Sn.STP
patient, aiv in-and nmiuatly in lx>nhospital, nml dl.|
Yunl, Ixmdou. i. tbe Isr
est isdk.- station In tlie world It hi
act.nmiKidatloi.s for a.<xs» poli<.*m4 n.
The most active volcano lo tbe wor
Is Mt. Suiigny. fn ^>u^^do^. It h.
Im*cii active wit
Itboot iiitcrnipilon i
irjK.
-Murk Twnln” ami Ilhhard Wat
non Wilder, editor of Tbe Century Map
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MIOHIQAN
Masslte PnJoction
Seats now on sale At the box
office.- TdeiAonc Ufi.
this great lodnstry having been fully
appreciated from tbe very beginning
of tbe World s Fair moremenL
Aboot seventy aoree oT ground are
coveted by tbe agriculture and horti
culture d^rtmeut at the Fair, large
ootdoor space® being devoted to this
Industry. Outside there are growing
crops, trees sod flowerw an Instructive
six acre farm malutalued by tbe Unit
ed States Government I’tout Induatry.
and gardens In all parts of tbe grounds.
There are more exbibiU In the Agri
culture bulkllng than in any other sec
tion of tbe Exposition. ’I his building
to considered by many people tl»e most
luteiestliig part of the World s Fair.
Tbe cxUlblto lu tbe palaces of Agrl
culture and Horticulture constitute a
dtoptoy vast enough and tustructlve
'5:-:V
UNIFORM AND 8ATI8FACTORV
every atato In the Cokm an4 most of
Pianola Recital at Jackwm’s Ice j
tbe prlDcipal eoontriea of the Vorid
cream parlor* Saturlay afu nn»oii !
beliig represented.
i
Agriculture to given more prondneucc from 2 to C And ovonlrlg 7 to 9.
than any other department at tbe Ex
•ncase, atr.- aald she, Tbete eggs
isn’t fresh.^'Certainly they are freah. little giri.-No tbey Isn’t.- abe perwl.leil. “I
beard my papa tell my marnmn
Ibere*. a comcT on egg*, and tbes<‘ nrr
all round and amooth.--New Vort
Tribune.
,*
BEST
finderp
Southern
Sl^es
HIOHOT QUMlTV.POeSiBtE
HtOHOT
QUMiTV J>0e8iBtE
. - .V-,-
I’M TALKING YET
LEST
:sT [you
That the Hot fipi^as I
have cared THOU SA^|Dfi
11 TRAV. ♦
DS IN
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For t
Mle by all first class dnuggista.
j^
Cure all chronic i
for sals by all fli
PrlcM, Het Springs tablets, fit.
Hot Springs Quick Relief (liniment)
Hot Springs catarrh cure, SO (
Hot Springs haaling aalve. 2S etiita.
Hot Springs com cure, 10 cants.
For sals by S. E. Walt A Sent.
Johnson Drug Compsny and Amar^
lean Drug Company.
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO„
Distributing Agents.
HOT SPECIALS
For Tomorrow and Saturday
Boys’ Wash
Suits
Handsome little Suits,
about 20 iliflTcrcnt styles.
Kvery one is dainlly Irimmed—the very latest styles
—Every one new this
season.
“tis' Dresses
Over a hun lrcd diiTcicnt pattems to adcct from
every one new this season—itylish^ jest the
Friday and
Saturday
Half Price
OKt:Ma.VT. WOKLD'B
pore with them was ever uliempted befoce. Tbey are tbe climax of several
decades of educotloDal work which is
placing farming on a high plane and
la making scientific agriculture a pleaatog reality.
Tbe consplcuooa role played by agri
culture ay tbe Wurld a Fair sbould
bring untold benefit* and wealth to
tbe farming community of tbe world
sod Impress all farmers witb tbe Immd dignity of tbeir cslllng.
Passing ttmmgb these colossal tmildwho was seeing Ibe sights of tbe Eter tegs, slndylng tbe attractive exhibits
nal Oty. Wl^blug to lie affal h*. tbe and fascinated with tbe bewildering
1st NDkP. -Now tbat .roll are In
1C. Mr. 1.0W.' I
tiuit you Fair Ttoltor Is improaaed with tbe Im
are rlolng aa tbe llomaiis do. ’
portant part tbe farmer plays to tbs
-Not ut ali.” eoufi-SMd Ibc ex-may great wetid of toduatiy. sod every
or; -I am too mucb of nu iVmcrlcnr farmer who viewa these Intereattog exhitots to given a new pride to bto vofor tbat.cato if filled witb tosplrmtSon and Imprssaed witb new Sdens to barmony
with tbe progresaive atridea that farm
aw<
ing baa been making for tbe past few
tic dtiiwe of 8t. IVtcr’s.
f\YI«l.-’ retorted
lx>w. -would yean. Tbe rtoit wUl give an Insight
ftm have me, too. engage in the bod- Into 09 to date farming oo the moM
able wtirt of ficNN-liig g«meroUH Amer approved plan and will bring new
a and bkaatoga to tbe farm.
ica i« rm property to route crops, bow to
get tbe best resalto from fertUtotag and
WhaS^i Mia PeHr
adoo. bow to protect crops and
-That ceodemaed man In the opper
t from tbe lavagea of toascta-all
tier of ertia needn't pnt on in> many
AlPSk- growled the pickpocket who was tbeae and many more Ihtoga of vital
locked to with the common herd. toteret to farmers and froit frowcto
aro tangbt at tbe Wocl^;® FAlc.
-M’e'ne an to tbe aaase tot.-
Ladies’
Wrappers
Fine selection of
patterns- well
made -new.
Friday and
Saturday
One-Tlilrd
OFF
SEE OUR NEW STREET
HATSut LADIES’ SUITS
Straw Hats
:»0c Straw Hats......................................10c
75c Straw Hats......................................15c
$1.00 Straw Hats..................................25c
$1.50 Straw Hats....'..........................87c
FRID.AY AND SATURDAY
.Tbe Boston Store
Spoolokl (.Isrha Promoslkiora For Auffutob:
wi wfll Pipe FBor Roaois aad Fnnibfe Futures. Only $1040 ?
J
The order mut be nude bdote Augott Slit Tbe work to be dooe when wwatod,
to® tbat had too neat to that mothtag
Vartob. «.C.WanAtoa,TravarM
fe-
.
-TfSAVERME OITY 0/L8 OOIMI»AMV II
nM^nRiF
m£
. lM8.TinAMmB M aMklB8haralMik
Omi Atwwoi af WT“
his aaaL MM miat
I la tke Mi Ute. braaliteg foar rlta
fhlakna wMdli.
TM Saaday ueMM pfcMe la^ Tbifw
day waa a decided eweeem. everybody
Normp^ to Attmid the Indian earns-
leave for CMIr borne te Cleveland. O,
MM Mand Broombead
mhead of WnHarns-
.
IpaakfacalagnaserailyatBtaaa ^ >laUoa or tM n
ta tOifawiau-J». m. ifcOapr al Laa.
alac nld tM tena«r« **tad anrlitaa tlM
ehn over Baaday.
MM aacaa M Maua MMarrr CMt
A. Hall la beeelged by Job*a comartr tluM II M car
C. Chaaaer baa gone to Bk I
I CM fann; that M ptr aaaC of tkt to work.
I aa« voam «M luid BM«t CM
Mrs. Wladover and daughters of
Traverse Ctly visited with Mrs. UndaMvelal vaalth oC tht» aaUoa
aey Baaday.
MM Keith U vlaltlttf at C DiliTM thirtaaaUi aaaaal rmmk
CM nflaaatli Mkklfaa laCaairy
Meaars. Blllman aad Haanaford took
daUoB wlU be MU at Brla. Moaro- a party of young people over to MllfloaaQr. iaalaBbar t, thU date Miag ler’a HIU Sunday Co apend the day.
Mra. CarpuBlar has a alater vialttng
CM fdrUaili aanlveraary of cbe fall of her from Chicago.
iUlaata. Thl. raat»«at. eooinu
Prank Meaehea'a family have friends
br OM. r. 8. HateblBMa of loala, cap^ from Ohio vUlting them.
ThU morning at € o'clock oecuiVed
tarad Cbe etOarm of Cbc nrUi Coafad- the
marriage of Kmesi Tucker of this
ai^ raalaMat. aad cMm are aow
place aad Miaa llorloa. We wUb them
aambtCloa aC Laatlag Baamel W. long years of happlneaa and pn
BamNMrM olD be tbe •poaker of tbe
day at Brk.
MAYFIKLO.
la CM abMace of tbe cl«v«tc»r boy
The mill U running thU week, plan
aa appar peataaular ribbon og
ing. but the lumber cut la all out.
plafK aMayed to take a cumpa
-Mrs. Prank OIbba U enjoying a rU
ladlaaa to the mooo^ Urn of tbe It from her parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Nich
ols. of Kankakee. (II.
atora. Half way ap tbe ^ In ‘
Newt JamUon and Wra. Palon have
TM ladlans grew aueplclous. The lacompleted Chclr road job an<
dlaaa caai« Into artloa. The clerk
bridge leading wi-st from town U
T\e Molallau of Vlokabun and vl
Malty will bold a graad faaaket pirnic
aad rally at FraM^'a srove, one-half
tttlr eooib of that Village, on Bnnday.
AaMM U; Tbe Mdraw of CM day
«UI M givaa by MIm Nlaa Wood of
Chlnapn. a speaker fnraUbed by the
NatSoaal SuclalUUV -bureau, of Chi
Aa wBpvrt fraai the geologtcal atirm drpartaMWt at Waahlngtoo ha«
Maa laratUgatlBg the watef^Mtdkrton
fa tM nefalty of CarlMoa, but haa aa
jeC bMM tmahle to eyplaln the cau««
Of Cbe wt^loafryfug ui> in that vicinity
The natloaal encampment of the Na
Cloaal l>eague bf Vf^terann ami Rnm
will be held at rheeanln* B. j»trtnUt r
^1 and 14. The laUlea* auUUary of the
will alau met-i at
aaaMUme.
Bay Oily bakara are well anpplled
wHh flour and refuae to get alarmed
by the aoartag pr
neHlng called to
blllty of ralalng the price of bread. It
waa decided that mf>re reltanre can t>e
placed on the country parnra of the
wcM. which report p good a beat cn»|».
Ibaa npon the market reportu enianat
lag fwMB the Chiraict. whiwt pit.
AC Bay CH). the -Commltte*- of ItMi"
which nought to ie»t the right of aa
loonkoepont to tranafer their llnenaei
to clrciia groonda and n»ack again
wUhnta preuentlng new Umda at each
tranafer as the Uw n^ulrea. gtii a act
bark wben the ctmnty pmnerutcu
asked the <x>nrt to
the oaaea
Oly ctnpioye* of Kaluina/«H* are sut
peeled of eteaUng |»art^ ..f blrycItH
piflhed up by the |ioUr.> and placxHl In
MadquarterK for *af» K.h'pIuk NoI a
atngle blryrle U rtimplcte, •oinclhlng
Mving heon stolen from each.
TM Miy comptioller and the street
oogHBlaaloBer of Bay City are engaged
In AB Inlereatinl altercation, the sub
teel of the arguAent being the efUcUBcy of a,patent nrect aatM^per reeeaCIy porehaacd.
ArtMr EHckwm*
damage eul
against the Cummer Mfg company In
Cadillac cane to an abrupt ending.
Judge Chllleoden taking the rase
from the Jury, claiming there was no
cauae for ucUon aa Brlckai»n had tesil
And tMt he dU not know how he got
In CM nachliih.
Wm. Whitron wnt arrested near
Btnndlah ebnrpMl trtOi burglary and
MTtni atomp ChlcfcnM. Jewelry and
raitoua otlMr Chlapi i»
Siandlah dnrtpir IM pwt mouth or
two. MnlMa«»t«fgrpay llfc.cam|h
log out la Hu wood! mad raUIng
bemaes and chIckMi ooppa at nlghc
Oame WanUn C. H. Chapman Is
nfear JuatiM BlaMp for remlUIng in
AMa Hnpoapd on AaMrmen for catch
tag uodorsited Aah.
Tba wMie lown of Bay IHIIa wbteh
waa barnad down laat wtolcr. la for
aaM Owaora of propufty do M aae
any nae of rebuilding.
TMfw has bean mads a auprMB* ef
fort to keep quiet the fact that A aau
aage maker of Sagteaw baa been aie
home of E
, who had
t?JS;a/S:
AvtaUafafewdaya.
At the church Wednaadr
MM Charlotte Powers of S
tl^Mmmml]
tororUk^-------“’*-
hear and we are glad to
ansh ss uo eibcr muedy for ike dUrsacs
aad wuikaniM pccutWr to womra ever
?«'fcJ53r*?MrsL"'£ri
ott® «>n»® and have
Mrs. Jennie Ridgeway spoke at tbe
Priends church Monday evening. Mrs.
Ridgeway was one of the delegates
that attended the groat Sunday school
coventlon held at Jerusalem. H was
vory fnteresUng to hear her tell about
the placet she vUlted and of the peopie and their customs. Mrs. Ridgeway
Miss nora Bellinger attended the
Sunday school
conre
‘
nrentlon held at Kes
Friday and Saturday.
McQueer and Rob McLangh
Charles FYttr.
bSn I
I has iKxught
present.
in Empire and expects to move there
Since the funeral of Jas|ior. the III next week.
tie son of Mr. Kaston. which waa held
Ixiitle Fisher U working for Mr.
Tuesday, another of the KasUm chll Fisher at Shetland.
has iKH-n very III, but Is better at
Ida Johnsoh is quite sick at this
present.
Usn
Rev. Mr. Borough went to Bast Kasmday to vUlt for a while.
thnn
___ nsber and Andrew and Mary
of the Jllnei
Totten attended the convention at Kes
Mrs. J. T. Whybrew has come from
Ick Iasi Friday and Saturday.
ladsiooe. U. P.. to assist In caring for
A good many boys and glrU arc
pr father. A. 8. Bamum. She Is ao- picking beans for J. P. White. Tbe
»mpanied by her two younger chll bean
leave* for Grand
SENDON.
will sail for Japan,m
Calrla Carpenter was to Grawn SunMiner KeMerhoise of Fort Oneida
was la town Tuesday.
Mrs. Allen nnd daughter Haxel are
MM Grace Klag of Kenwood gave
tennU. tournament oa their grounds
In town on bosl- on Thursday and Friday of last week
Abou. .wenu
Cecil Coates ^
out from Eden Fri
day and disposed of 130 baskeu of Bessie Farrant oflSleeplag S
Bear Inn.
entire load.
The life saving crew gave ia special
Kent of Bverott, Wash., drill on Thursday komlng. U was wit
lends here last week. She nessed by a large audience from Ihf
rraverse City Saturday.
village and the rcsortsirrU. who is at Ana Ar
Ed Becker of Osborn was in town
eal treatment. Is improv- Saturday.
ing slowly.
Mrs. Joe lisas and Mrs. Foster and
In addition to the ones noted in Ust daughters visited {Mrs. I. Raymo last
week's items who took In the excur week.
sion Mr. and Mrs. A. b. Kimble went
Mrs. William Farrant entertained
east to visit friends.
Im at a dinner party last
Byron Bridge returned home
emooq at Sleeping Bear
Monday from Grand Rapids, where^
Inn. the occasion being in honor of
went for medical treatment
1 Mrs. T. J. Stewart and Mra. W. J. BaiOats In tbe shock arc In bad shape her of Ogdenrhuix K. Y. Out of lown
on account of the wet weather.
guests avre Mrs.' Gregory and MM
Rev. John Strickler and wife enler- i WeliKler of Oregol-y's resort and Mestalncfl their daughters Alice and Vera jdstn*-* K. Nessenland C. A. Cook of
s!='.'S
daughter.
i MUs AUce.
"Happy<5f>^buck>r
again In Traverse City the first of, ^opm'd In toa^ W^-dnesday.
cm
September. Wc regret losing them !
^
Conk
of
Milwaufrom our community. They have won . Traveling Sab^idan
hiwlneas In town and
leer*est friendship and Interest in dinediranracted
at the hotel Thursday last
jearly three years they have been
l>r.
Albert
I).
Persons
and
bri^
our neighbors.
Hesplalncs. 111., arrived Saturday night
and will l>e the |;ueat8 of MM Ida
Farrant for a couple of weeks.
Mr. Hemlnglon rt tumed to bis camp
at the Narroms after spending some
time in Chirngo allending to business.
Miss Creenlleld [U a new arrival at
KenwiMid.
;
r Washington where they cxpoct to
A. R. Clark has Returned to his sum
ake their future home.
mer homo.
j
Mrs. Stella Chase left this morning
I^orenso C. Br«K.U arrived from Chifor Delmlt, where she ex|»eria to give ragn Saturday tti l^peud some tiroc> at
her little daughter special treatment. Falrvlew
tU^v. E. W. Wo<xl o( KJncile) h.1.1 tral'and will have some more to ship
►mmiinlon service at the chapel Sun- They go to the canning factory at
ly evening.
Traverse City.
fho have
Arthur HullenUaugh. a former May
Grandma Tremaine has a niece and
•w wtxks. have re urned
field Uiy. arrivixl today for a visit.
ro children from Chicago visiting
Norris attended the c
ty I Keep this fact ih mind, that
Miss Florence Rattenbury of Trav
Sunday schiwl convention i I Traverse t a business of loaning money In largo
l^e City U the guest of Mias Neilii
nimiClty last WNnlnesday and Thursday, j or small amounts on <
country
I real estate and charge
M«!*Addlo OIbba slaved today for a
tnonth'a visit with her parenU and
iidtnglon last meek to visit for
fort are visiting their ^andmoiher ,
ilher relatives in MInnt-sota. She i
and other relatives and friends of this •
‘mounts to suit yourself. A few
hlle.
acoonipanled (o Traverse City by
place.
I choice offices to ! rent, single or In
children and Mias Bessie Kmmons.
ARCHIE.
-----------, suite. B McNamara, McNamara Block
Mrs Ncwl JamUon was called to
MONROE CENTER.
Big lUpIdn by the serious Illness of
largo crowd enjoyed the dance | Little I.urille Uatoy U very tick m itli I MATERIAL AND IMMATERIAL.
her brother. Who has since passed
’ periionllls.
. Mr. JamUon will attend ihQ fu Friday evening.
It Is Ininmierial mhere you purrhase
and Mm. Ftisler WlWvr of To-1 r. H. Dye did business In Traverse
I which takes place at Dig Rapide ledo. Ohio.
!a cigar, hut It Is material what l>raDd
vuillng relatives here.|r||y uniay
tomorrow.
V. H. Hagedon went . Buffalo.
Dye. who has, been HI. Is gain- | >‘»'> K»‘L Try our, R- E. W.'s, a pure
Y.. last week on buslnei
Ing slowly.
I Havana lOcenter. hand made, home
kCLANO.
Mr. and Mm. D. 11. 1
V. C4iveU Bentley, Mrs. A. Mur- have been 111 the past week, are im
for
iw.mo
I m*. U* >\ \\ea\tir
dock. MUs KIva Yocun
proving:
The MIskcs Faith Hoyt ITranIa Rogera. Bthel lltnshaw. Hlldegarde
11 IldegardeGrawn.
I
Martha Blauss and Bess bong attend
rampmec-tlijg jit Northport on Sun
day last.
Kva Stata and Ma.v Millard
Td of Trav
ve nty are visiting at Z K.
K Hla
law's thU wt-rk.
John (iregg t»f Brar.il. Ind.. U
i'elanau for an extended stay.
Ingston of Mt. I»h-asj
turned
his home Monday after a
with Carl Oranm
Mias Bertha
Be
Cornelius, who has been
staying at the Shawenah. left Monday
morning for AdrUn
Ray THUS spent Sunday wllk friends
Traverac City.
Rev. U C. Bentley of Bratll. lod..
preached a very Interesting uennon at
Methodist church Sunday evening.
Us Mlldre<l Dockeray spent Sun
day with her parents at Traverse City.
Qeo. Uustcr and wife and non Prod
and wife of Ionia are camping near
lUulus* grove.
Mrv Adrian DeWindt and son Edard left Monday for Grmad Raplda
» )om her b
*
ill at
term from the Shaw
cnah drove around tbe ‘ bom " last Pri
FL
house vacated by Mr. Tinker.
Geo. Dean haa bought the Hathaway
place, known as the Peck farm, and
d on IL
X. A. M. Smith returned li
ly from her visit at Gran
OLD MISSION,
Mr*. Van Auken of Vanderbilt is vis
ing relatives and friends here.
Clara Miner, after a two weeks’ va
cation. has returned to Traverae City.
Mrs. Wm. Bagley and three chBdren
went on the excumlon north on the
llnols Saturday night.
A number of our people went to
BTlhport Sunday to attend the Indian
impmretlng. and some had the milfortune to get left there.
K. J. Briakroan waa called to Travao City last week by the serious 111nosa of bis sUtcr. Mrs. T. Brinkman.
Imilliamasuro.
MM Coca SeoOeki has gone to Buf
^^Prof. C T Grawn of ML Pleasant
arrived the Hrst of the week for a ^MM Rmma White spent a few daya
short stay with hU family at their cot at Trmteiwe City laat week.
Mm. Albert MetemoU U vlsUlng
tage.
Miss Bstella Kromcr left the Arst of tt paresta. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hobba.
Mr. aad Mm. A. J. >PeVrtet of Hoithe week for her home at Grand Rap1. Poaolngtob
4leo. Huhter were
the iMht for their new llaea arooad
Traverse City visitors last Sunday.
Mm. LUllaa GUI tad MM Belle
Mm. L.' H Carpeater and Rnaeae
Uu-kry of Northport drove through
Oan^tnr ware aeai aa delagataa to
»wa Mt Monday.
A party of Aflnrai cromnd to North the dcNuiy Baaday nohool eoamtioa
which waa held at Trav*
waeh. TImjr ewBh fava a
eharah Baaday wraalnt.
MAPLE erry.
SOLON.
Mrs. MebaaghUa. who has been
qattc akk. is abM to alt up tor a ttttk
TMtc4 ntaUXM kM« Sudv
wmat^Uland to the teachem* «-
^ rwoMrad At Xalkaaka from a ChJ-
Behan, a eon. Ref. M
at Grand 1
Miner W.
turned from <
Rev.
Btnte DiUt wwt to But
The heary rmlai of laM wM dtd
HgaAV to TIaU ivlattTM
Th« W. H. H. 8. «tn
While expwstt to
ma.s
calling
sre
ford
Hiarvey Decker vlrllcd at C.
roi-s y«-slerday.
Miss Janett of Norwood vlsHed Mm.
D>e and Mrs. Thayer a few days last
wevk.
THE MAN WHO BORROWS A»
Often needs U as mneS aa tbe $2.500 borrower Aoeda the larger amoaat
The Peoples Saviaga Bank lends small
amoanu aa vrell aa large upon satis
factory paper aad ahows the customer
of small transacUona aa much oour
tesy as U shown the larger dealer.
TO BE IN THE PAPERS
Right, is to be right in IL thea you arr
iBtereailiig and Inicrcsiod. Thalh
what the special sale on ladles' and
gents' gold-fllled watches at HO. $12.
$16 and $20 is this week at RaatalKA
the Jeweler. East Front atreeb
rSSTftSlL*"
_____ 1^1 .
eTjSSWfffiTi
GOOD SELLERS.
That Is what the Flebrich, Fox. Hll
kcr shoes are.. Manufactured cwly for
men. but while the kind Is limited, the
style Is not We have all-styles and
grades. Coll and Inspect onr otock
and you will be sure to be suited In
fit and style. Ed l^autner. Union St
THE LA GRETTl CANDY CO.
Uses separator cream for their de
licious Ice cream and so pure Is It that
when it Is melted It can be used in
cofftH*. All the popular llavors and
dellclouR with cruihtHl fruit as well.
I.AD1ES! Better look those sample
shoes over while there Is a good as•ortrocnl. They’ll aaveAyou from DOc
to $1.60 per pair. A. W. Friedrich.
I’M TALKING YET
^ LEST YOU FORGET.
That tha Mot Aprinos madkinei
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. Thay can curt you. For
sale by all first daaa dnigglata.
S‘Ss‘S5Sie©';
““"••aswr”*"
to SBwa Boatay. Jbm M. MM.
Made from toughest Kauri
gum, well aged linseed oil,
pure spirits turpeotine, and
the best varnish dryer. Noth
ing else in it—but the skill of
the maker.
It won’t turn white when
water strikes it.
It is thoroughly aged.
There is no work too goo»i
or usage too hard for it.
You can use it inside or
outside.
M
M.EELTiHEGiyS
A favorite With painters.
I of white- Iamb’s wckiI lined Hlher In
satin or felt ai prices ranging from
|2.r.O In IKMm). Make the Iltllc <mo
romforLible and warm and be will be
good. F. Votruba, Front streeL
THE RIGHT BRAND
KINGSLEY.
j Ofstoves, that’s whsi wc sell. They
l.*ke Saturday.
j are clean. Inviting looking, with earRev. Myers preached his first ser-j marks of prosperity and nine out of
Bove Into Ibe pir.nn*gc ihia wv<-k.
"
»1»» h*'®
f«H
Clara Fewlaas of Manlon visited rel variety heaters, ranges and hot blasts,
atives here Sunday.
Miller A Morse. East Front rlreot.
Bom. to Mr. and Mm. Frank Hop^ '
_______________
lugbtcr.
kins. Saturday, a daugbtc
PROPER FOOD
visiting her par
Mm. Bal
has been very i
ard. who
w
women. To km>w just what to cal
iroved
Sr.. D«tor4 1, quite ill .l,h «re j
Ijjroat.
•
I eat la another Go to the UtUe TavMiss Dahl Manifold will teach ihc : cm and you'll always know where to
Blackman school the coming year.
eat and they will tell you what to eat.
Little Carl Brown, while pJkying ^^_
ninnd™d P«rT«w
iho
of V Unden broke
management. Bloodgnod. Farrow
Of \ . unden. broke 1 ^ navidwm. East Fnmt street.
his leg. He Is getting akmg nicely.
bool* Uck returned Tufwday from
Jackson, where he haa been employed
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY
In a drug store. He has accepted a By not looking over our large slock of
position with Dr. Fenton.
Jnst two weeks more and we will children's sllppeni and oxfords before
purchasing.
Hava a full aaoortment of
hear the acAtool bell again.
Mlat Adah Thayer U oaalatlng in M. rid kid oxford, patent tip; patent colt
Uambarger’a store.
Blucher
oxtoPd|
patent
leather
Robert Wood was a Traverae CUy stropped oandali^ In two or three
strap*, also many other pretty styM.
her vtfli 4a <
RowMad W. DouAloas.
Rlchqrdt of
Mrs. W. J
City U vlalUog Mrt.
Mr*r5.L.®m
D. L. Bnalgn.
COME AND LISTEN to the music
at Jackaoa’i Ice (cream parlors every
for Bootoa. where ohe wtil take np the oflerntoon this weak.
2271-31
atady of aoslc._______
Healthy, happy hahiea. Mothers ooy
GLEN HAMEN.
Hollistar'a Rocky Moaatain Tea
Joam Prooty ii movliig hU fhnOy the graatost hahy aedlctoe In
away from here after a maktoace of
three years. Their friopAt here are world. SSeenta. Jen or Tobleto. Jo^oorry to oee them go aad with than
poopcflty ia their aaw hooM.
Albert Floats of Empire Is driving
BYKRT APTEiNOON
teaai^ the G. L. A b. M. R. R. this
aad r lo f. mnile at Ji
Mr. BoUey aad fhaOy. laelodiag hit
-rank
Crude
146 Front Street
PEREMAPOUBTIB Let ni add your
PrtsGriptioRS
to the large number are ore ^ing.
We lead all competition in No.
of prescriptions corottounded
iliily.
219 Ainerican OrusCo.
MADAME RITA UUUr
Beauty Remeiliee
FaSmByAHDniilitt
vuu
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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
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PRICES REASONABLE
mtALE HfcLr aANTsn-
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kta
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m mam tarn rum mtvmn
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tanta tiiMa. Ttoaa ba»M mt taa
pawtai apt «awa M aa»»ar a< aM
Ita war Maba aal. aaP
llbacbaraaiaratbBi
H BvkkalUr if te 4Mglrt^
Mr. Mi Mf«. WUlto BmMmHm. Mi
it m fcAf t» dn PiotM mutn
oranMleMi hmr wmk
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poeu to gate ttat osfobMoo wMek
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taH Pwatta vttB tar grBsi A«bbo ter
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lato tta oowtry oo IbM ovbM by bb
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HOU to roiBBla BrrarBl voMu BBi
■myt Bta !■ bolBV iTBBUy botaHod
both IB bar BtBdy BBi peroMU
SAVE MONEY
b, lMii« M
diMCt
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HE 6. &TAYUIR
GUMMU
J. C Tooag. ]
Booky MoaBtak tlta oarai aro d tailgOitSoa aad ODnaUpaUoa. Qalaoi
cwMtrAvepoaadalaatxmoatka. Am
oatlrMy woU. U oaata. Tea or Tablota. Jobasoa Di|m Da
'
9mm Urn aay *« tatata m ta tt#
«if«h |MT«od te Mrt
mkmriA
ta^Aia.1
taroa Maai tai a roani SUM
aaerframa Bay a poaai of oar Atty
eeat baklag powier. worth Ita |
aai yea wUl be teade a present o
pletara. Now Tofk Tro Oa
«iiLuv«sV*wiw
BmmA tte
THEtIME
GOaABUI BKA ABMPKHT
•
MWBiLG IN WAINB LAKK •
s s s W^s s s s s • s s
To tta Bpeotfo Booee of Lobater
lata, tta moDBit boated cow of Maand tta Mcftliport aea aerpcBt
tbetb Htaa VirglBla fence. Maine
boa new added tbe wriggly and beUIaerpmit cf Oardner'a lake, which
■tar «Bicr water moatha at a
ttmo. baa bami kaown to awallow molaaaea tep> aai wbldi. when potog at
Ml MBBi. givea off M odor Hke brtm-
ARK YOli MANNICOr
Areyoabappyf If ao go to Baraiim
4 Baii'a aad loob over tbelr larte oollertloa of namooated dlaaroada. laveet la one for your wife aad have U
mcUoa la tbelr diroctery pleiae •et to please ber taste, whicb U aure
notify tta cMea of tta aUxeni Tele to be right
phone Oa on or before Sept 1.
AROACH AROTMKRA
1M7-AI
Have a complete j Hoe of mcata. both
fresh and aalt and also a Aae line of
THB BKBT IN TOWN.
canned
meaU. 6olh preeaed and dried.
This has beea tta banner year In
xr baalneea and oar boaiacaa has In When your luncli basked Is being
Ailed np don' atop to coo kraeau bat
croaaed every month. Why? Be
we always have the beat goods. When use our mnall glass canned gooda Jutt
you buy Ice cream or candy at Jack for that purpose.
eon's yoa always know It la the best.
WHAT 18 KA8IER
Wt Broke oar own Ice cream and
Than a amall payment down and tl
y. J. W. Jackson. 10« Front Bi.
after a small weekly payment? In
tbla way you will never feel tbe drain
THE NEW LINK
Mir hoosebold eoonomtoa aad at
Of fall shirt waists we recelTed this
ame time you oaa enjoy the oae
week are BOW on role, prices roagtag
of oae of ihomt handy kitchen tabloa
from 11.76 to 15.00. They come la a
now In stock at Frank Raub'a. who
beauUfur shade of cardWr as well as
also does repairing and revarnlahlng
golden brown, pongee, cream and blue
t aiore. East Front street.
in textures of tricot and lady
cloth's for heavy wear and nun s veil
FEW PEOPLE
Ing and brllllanitne for evening wear. Realixe that a drug store has a gra
J. W. Mllllken.
y Slock. While we are not grocero
MVofc8»Bajsr8=fi“"
GKAPQT
.KALTWEST..
mmim
T.-uassssr* “•
Beally. thia M no amv eerpent. for
lore aro aevrnml Waablagt* cooaty
Tba larMi a«blBlMr. Harr Sebabeleoplo. laetailag C HolUt WblUi. cf
Itt. 4tm tba otbar daf. Ha aa. tba
Bam Machiaa. tta rogiatcr of pro
aMB vbe aarar aroia u> aaroaa ntor Ita coualy. wbo have acca It In
aaat oa a aoatal cart. Ha aaad that
BBiC BBd iB B phjrMCBl WBJ.
I part. An Indian woman, w
Bwaaa al ooaiBaakiatloa wbaa ha
MIm BarkhBlter Am begat
ety U Tonebed for by the w
eaatad tba calabiatad mrmAr, of ■tody of latialc ten yean ago. She at►••ATI-IV
toBded Knox ooneerTatory In GaleeOoaat Voa Aabal». -I raaar.
rldbt.” ba arota oa the osua) card, "to barc. from which inrUtulton the wat
tro wbo declare that tbe 'cHttergraduated four yean ago. After lear
aonael roar lofamallr bad graai
becn “aloahin' ’round " on GardTB a baddlaa blatorlaa ba aaat tbH Ing Knox the taught a year and theo
■pcht two yean abroad, moei of the ner'a lake lor the last to years.
aaaaaiia! -roo ara making tba i
This serpent U deecrlbed as being
taka of roar Ufa. Too d<i not aran
tune being In Berlin with well known
do carry a complete stock of splcoa.
about » feet long, with dark green
iiadr blatorr. Too want to laam boa artlau of that country.
DON'T GO ON WORRYING
curry powder, tumeric, flavoring ex
Abe U BB exceptkmnlly bright young aad aealy body and a head much like
la wrtta."
About the fall sowing, because we
Srltaatar *. Boreb. eblaf clerk .d woman and her norel method of Im that of a boa oonatrlctor. It la a very have grain driUs that work while you tracts of all kinds and tbe handy oned cakes of paraflne for sealing
tba daaanaaat of agrtcoltora
proving her akUl If being watched aodable aerpeat. always coming to the sleep, or drive. It is lime you looked
Jelly classes. Bugbee's City drug store
surface when there are dthlng parties
abowlat a Kaaaaa fanner aroond the with Inlereat.—Chicago Tribune.
OB the lake a^ evincing a desire lo them over, as the aeod-llroe is nearly
daaartaMat tba other dar. Hr. Boreb
Boon* aj^'youVe been In
a Pa CARVffR 4 I
MONEY FOR 8ALE.
follow all the boats that come out. No here. Champion and Farmers' Favor
B a arm balBrar ta atriotlr op4 ‘
vited. talrolyww
Absoluioly the cheapest, safest and
man has ever been able to paddle a ite both In stock. Barney Anderson.
aMiboda of lanalag and bl> talk • WONDBBFUL GOLD MINK
ost
satisfactory
way
of
ser
canoe half aa fast as this serpent can
aaeamd to latpraaa bti riatior. "I tall •
FOUND IN MBXICO.
YOU HAVE AOME
ULaAataWLtaM-----------oney through the malls Is by i
■wim.
reo what It B. air." oald the chief
Valuable oapers. letters, books, mags bank drafu. No one can cash them
This week FrancU Dana, a F
dark aatbadaailcallr. "tba time I.
With a story of fabutous wealth
DR4 GAWVBR 4 WUMHMJMOH
lines and frncy articles that you have except the person for whom they are
aquoddy
Indian,
saw
the
reptile
and
eoaalag when a giaa will ba able
Meber than any Klondyke.- aa he
DO good place for. One of our beauti intended, and In caac of loss or dls
ive
chase,
but
was
dlsuncod-an't
earrr all tba f^Wrer for an acre of puts lU W. H. KlUeby. who left
ful book cases and wrIUng desks com putc the matter Is adjuatod without
ana la champion canoe man of bis
maad la OM of bB waBteoat pock Diego, Cal., a few months ago to bunt
bined. that we are closing out would
ala." "Barba." aaM the tanaa
up BB BBclent cbBnnel which be be- trtbe. The water In Gardner's lake Is be Just what you need. They have a red tape on delay. The First National CUT GLASS.
bank sells drafts payable^ywhere In
tiaaalr. "bat I allow ball ba abB to llrvea lo run Ue enUre length of the very deep, and there Is an old Ii
nice, largo writing desk and pigeon this or other couhtrles. at little more CHINA
leMBd
that
monsters
of
many
forms
eoBUnent frtNB AlBskn to lower Callaanr kB area la tba otbar podieL
SlLVKRWARBa
holes. J. W. Sinter, your home furthan half the cost of express or rfoney
C. D. Olhaaa. the lllaatrator. raet
foTBlB. bBs returned from the lower Inhabit the depths. Tbe reeldenU of
Wa can attonlah yoa at tha
orders.
Ir reeolTad Ireai a aoap coaiaaar a cB eoBBt. He brings with him b number the region take little stock in legends
handsome glfta we are eetlDeaf Children, Notice.
oaBr larlUBB hla to paftBIpata la a ef llUle bottlee of beevy. eonree grovel but. aa one of them aaya. "when we
taas* PboatfSt.
You little knew when first we met
Ingfrll^k
Will the parents of children who are
dtawina oootaat for in. the drawing gold Bs B sample of what hla force of nee a critter like that swlmmln* fast
That some day you would be
wiBBiBB the prlae to be aaad br the 41 Yaqul iBdiBBs have been taking oat erYi a tugboat an' a-emellln' like a deaf, or even partially deaf so lhat The lucky fellow |'d choose to let
RASTALU the Jeweler.
Mtek tert'ry. we know It. b'gosh."- they have difficulty- In following
■ar aa aa-adrertB.
with dry wasbers.
Pay for my Rocky Mountain Tea.
Kllleby has located what be believes New York Bun.
work in the public schools, kindly send
wna netUed at int. then the
Johnson Drug Co.
Ibolr address lo Rev. C, T Sioui. 348
bumoroua napect of the altuntloB o be the aacleBt channel, and
MAKINO D«MNOA«LE «TATEstreet______________
etruck him. and he wrote the eoap lag lo hie story the dry earth carries
DANCE ORCHESTRA
MtNTt.
iBBBttfactnrer as follows; **You are big valuea of just such gold aa he dis
F. O. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
rartaaate te the grocery .tore that
WHAT 18 PRETTIER
beartlly Invited to participate In a plays. The property Is located on the ha* the rcpotatloB tor depeodabUlty.
I DANCE
Than a welWressed head of hair and THE VIOLIN, has oi
fonp eonteat that 1 have Inaugurated eastern side of the Ban Pedro Martin rartaaate U the poblle that ba* *ucb
ORCHESTRA and is ready for dsne
well kept hsnds? Spstulate t
tor a prixe of 11.50. Bach compctllor range of mounUlna. four miles from * itoce la It* Bld*t. Mutoai cooddeoce
esn bo manicured Into perfect •nqagementa and also for a ftw pupil
muat aubmll lOO pounds of his best the gulf of Mexico, and abqut two betveea a *tore aad lu buylog public
shape with little care and thin hair on the violin.
aonp. pul up In ornamenUl one pound miles below the line. He U iBlereeled aeaa* growth. TbI* >torc ha* growa
For terms call st South Side Sho
be dressed artistically by Mrs. L.
boxee. and all the soap that Is not ad in the deal with a wealthy ri
aad 1* growlog oa Jo*t the*e line*. No E. Bonner, the hair dresser. East Store.
auQ 25.W
judged wonky ot the prtso will re Nogales named Romeris. who aectf^ aabltloB bigher thaa pos*e*>lDg your
mala the property of the undersigned. the mining conccealon from the Mex ooaUeoce. other thing* *re bouad lo Front street.
ican
government
The
grant
covers
a
It Is i^bceasary that the soap bo for
We want every trade transac
CHAMPION. JR.
ipeee of SOxBO mHee.
warded prepaid.tion to be satisfying and If It U not wo
That Is the name of the handsome,
Kllleby is now on bU way lo No want you to tell us about It. L. R.
Borne time before (be late George
slx-holo range on sale by the
Notkt to Taxpeyero.
Veet became a senator of the United gales to tell of his find and plan for Atickney. 411 Union 8t Both phonos.
Saxton Hardware company. In addi
The tax rolls for the collectl.
BUtas he was one of a commission further development work. He has The neatest grocery In the city.
tlon lo all other modern appHanctui n school and city taxes and special aawhich was examining applicants for sunk one shaft, he says, to a depth of
U
providcHl
with
a
double
flue
hot
scasments
for the five wards of the
ANNUAL CtOAINO OUT AALE.
admission to the Missouri bar A 50 foot, and no bedrock baa been
blast, which save one-tblrd the ftiel of city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
youthful aspirant bad failed In several struck, which carries out hla idea of Of Ihe emlre summer stock of haU
placed In my bands for collection.
other ranges.
branebea ot the examination. -1 re the old river channel. He declares his both trimmed aad untrlmmed. ThU
1 will bo In my office for the pur
for the new gt>ods In
gret to say.” remarked Mr. Vest, -that belief that there Is actually more gold
WHY NOT USE GAS THIS WINTER? pose of collecUng aald taxes every
you have failed to come up to the In sight than 1.000 men can work In 40 felU that will reach the shelves this
Prompt Oollvory.
The bugaboo of every housekeeper week day from now until Nov. 1. 1904.
week. Watch for announcement. Miss
mark In the branches of law u,«n years —Ban rronclsco Call.
Is
the
dally
tending
of
lamps.
Why
from
8 o'clock enlll 11.80 o'clock In
Heck, Front atreet._______
which we have examined you. But.'
not do away with this nuisance and the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
Aeseeaing •- tS* Artlelsw
he added In n most kindly spirit. "w«
OVAL FMOTO FRAMES.
lei us do the plumbing and furnish 4 o'clock in the afternoon of each day.
“If y.-»« deliver Hint stuff liere.“ said
wilt queatloo you further. If you so dc- tbe butler. “111 tnke it mysHf.
Aro the latest W> have the pure 24 your house with a beautiful set of ga»
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st will
sire.- “Well, sir.- responded the ap^
“1 guess you noii‘t.“ rrsiwiHlt^
gold plate In exquisite designs fixtures as well. Once used, never be received without oollectlon fees,
with Ihe one horse wsgon. *
pncMl. -i would suggest. If you
from ixl Inches In diameter to 11x14 abused. Arms 4 Cole.
and on all taxes remaining unpaid on
rose of lieer. and I've got orders
please, that I be queellooed on the
Bept.
1st and until Oct. 1st. a penalty
and
U
priooa
rongtng
from
II
to
110.
■Utulee - At thU Mr. Vest smiled sad to deliver It to tlie msn of the house. Bmlth 4 Price. Booth PbIob st
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
A HOLE IN THE POCKET?
of one per cent for collection will be
“Well, you won't. Just Ihe ssine.
ly. “My dear young man." added he tbe butler retorted, plsntltic blmself
Does It seem as If you had a hole In chsrgc-d On all taxes remaining un
1M.MUTM!
-I do not iouU that you arc up on the Arwly in «b# doorxksy.
yoo'r peg-ket through which your In paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
Bx-Bacretan*
Kllhu
Root
was
talkaUtutea: but 1 do doubt that you wilt
“I'd like to know why notr
come Is canstantly leaking? if ao. the penally of two per cent for collection
tag about tbe bumanltj of Judges.
“llersuse tbe msster ami iii
meeed In the law. Buppose jnw
AT LOWEST PRICES
“Tbey aro humane men." be rold. wipe thing to do la to deposit In Peo- win be charged.
bate (he utmost famlllartty with the sro qnairellng. ^he's got him ku-kc^ n eoold tell you many moving atoriea pAe's Savings bank, where your funds
Office. Room 202 SUte bank bldg.
I’M TALKING V«T
up
In
bit
room.
Tliere's
a
Bglit
on.
WM. HOPKINS. PROP.
sUtntea. whaft to prevent ihe legts
win be safe and steadily Increasing by
M. E. Haskell. CUy Treasurer.
'LffSt>^U FORGET.
you blamed fool, sml livst stuff Is eoB-' of tta pain that they bare
Inture from repealing all you know?*
compooBd Inlerrot and whence It can
Dated July 26. 1904.
2J44-tf
troband of war.“-Cblcago 1-------Jhat thS
SpAiifa mtdIcliiM
be drown any day you need It.
rofOrsad
have cured THbUSAMOB IN TRAVukod BM>tor How for hU pbou.
snph. "Mlur. ootUUHr " laid U* MO
After Bograe FlekI rrturoed from
ERSE CITY. Ttayaan care you. Far
WE ALWAYS EMPLOY
“That la why I can’t crodit a story
Otar oordloUy. "Oorldod. «o ood .It fot bla Aral trip to Kuttaie. where ‘
that was teM me tbe other day about Skilled band Ironers to handle ladles
LARSONe PARK HOTEL sals by all Aral dasa drwffBlMa.
Claus Wanror. Preprteter
■lyptctor*.- Oortood *0. ooe Of hi. •%|ieiit bis iMitrlmony like a prts
* )adfc la th» *«*t A crliBlaal oo garmenu. so that they are properly
and before be went lo l»enver. be bad
print. mcmUHm. The oorronood a lltUe cloae personal experienre m rtb trial IWore tbi* ana had breo foaad shaped and Ironed to suit all. Our
Nt loohed poMlod. "Oh. thof. « tanl times. One day be walked tote a fOllV. H, w*. toM lo ri*«. *od Ok ironing department U second lo none
In the state and aatiafaction wlU surely
rifht." CDOtloood the Mootor. "Ow^ Iroding HL LooU boteU end. sqnafta^ }od(*>«M to wm:
-•Hifre jroo ew breo *.oU-oe»d to be the outcome If once you employ us,
toad oi*o.n oiU for mjr portntt. be klaiaeir boforo tbe roglaler. Inacrtbed
PttelRH AratalMrteova
Wright Broa.* Star Imandry. Park 8L
ran. be i. o oho* better lookloc mor bla name In his wrlMinowa eop|le^
roor booor - mU th. crtmlaal.
thoh I OB. inreo I oa oUed for my pUte chirogropby. Tbe deck tad aevcr brord of him. bot be rrod tbe name aad b. boret two trere.
MUSIC.
•oMciBph I get Ooodwio. ay othe. with a quick Blance and eaW:
-.-WriL’
aaW
tWJude*,
-doo-t
ciTPianola
moaic
at
Jackson's
candy
nentary. to wHie It. for he a lh<
“Do you wlab a room. Mr. VMAT
Toa^ r-a« ta 1* aow.- ”-Kc« Yort store Thnraday. Friday and Saturday
h«t peoMoo. aad whea I aa aik.
“Ko.“ sraa tbe auwer.
Himt'i Cenatatr VaM Jiit
afternoon from 2 lo 6; evanlngm. 7
ay opiBloa oa aay anttw the la
Ta^ MataanaodoB to 4
»71.8t
anterad toDoberty.ay aeeaa
Wtc&
“Tbeti may I aak you what yea da iam am. la renmMtai
Matf «aa HoW. haady
Fhoaatt.
neiMaw
waatr eoattaoed tbe derk.
Sc that Uke all otare I
aiMi« hla datta. bdiag to gaar
rd to arrive.
4rove
to
tare
tbelr
;hblpwantedHo wm aeatha
Otay pMed that that
“1 tad not I
miooowsm
InriaaillmBNlrti
UcHteNwta
JOHN R. SANTO
|«EIAL
FIRE INSURANCE
-JIENIISIS.-
"■sriiXr.TBawf-’
A. D. TYLER
.“J.'lSi.T.aA..
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
•ss-,a:s&ss““'
:y»toiwi
a
TAXES
201 FRONT STREET
j.lLltam
8N.WM(«Wly
MOliROE 5 ieWETIY
GENERAL INSURANCE
C. D. MILLER
D g roT^i.te T
TRAVERSE CITY BRICK CO.
EAST END
CASH GROCERY
INSIIRa;
JMiVET I^EANNG NIIRaa
CHOICE BROgttS
BUTTER AND EMS
QUEEN Cin aOML 68.
CitHtwiteNtaWli
■S.^2
a Aood bolH for ipaiur BteBtba I faM teM ba'M ladrltate dtagroro. ai
brciar. Thank jroa.- and be ataM
wrlvro
Irore-thn
MteiUrteiiS. taatr atiMte.
TO^4i^ atami/tb keep them oa.
y;..«
SdtoolOap
MniwM NAVK tKMVO
An Mbr dWaK. 11% a and fin rtekt ao« t» Ink
6BIEIUL
y-^ipptgiiimKmwi
i'
I
ATTACK
gKAAK
VKtTCIIOAY
MKAflUAOVAHa .
J:
Ki« Malii IlMston tMid
Ite'Wire to We Ereoli
■a. Ptemdiee. A^
hot the top sf the s^
Oniyt deteahM a Praakfort team <
posed of Ire north aide players and
fonr aonto aide here today by a acore
of«to4. Tbe wlDd blew terribly duiIN OPENING. tAMPAIGN SPEECH
lag the game and toe dost asade it
inVeiimdnt.
hard for the playerr.
of the rhamptoo aey ten. A few beta
roe wW get hto quielas wtthla ton
rouada. The prise that the men will
eootoad for to O per eeat of the groas
reoelpU. apl|t M aad 40 per ceaL DelUng to atill about 100 to 90.
FORBRMIDJOliT
Mot a
West Carpenter of
HorrIMs Death This Morning.
By Wire to toe Bvenlag Record.
Special to toe Evening Record.
Montpellar. VL. Aug. W.—Tbe repnbOraad Rapids. Mich.. Aug. 26.—
Whilt toying tile aoar Pinckney. Mich..
here. totoy. la a eniefany prepared
West Carpenter and hto brolhcr Clar
tpooch by Hon. W«. H. Taft, secretary
ence were canght In a cave-ln of earth.
of war. It bad beea charged, be aald.
Tbe latter was only imrUally hurlwl
that Prealdeqt Roosevelt was a strong
and called for help. He wa«i roscue<l.
headed tjraat, obsUnate In hto pride
but hto brolhcr was dead when dug
aad opialaa. and that he failed to
Itotna to argument.
yi all my experience” declared
Secretary Taft. “I never have met a
The store that always treats
man In authority who Is so amenable
you well and when you go
to rsaaon. ao anxious to reach a just
coaelusion, as the president of the
w Xu.
^
you are more than
UaRed States.” The speaker asserted
pleased wlih th-5
wtto nmphasis that no man ever sat
in toe presidenitol chair who was more
aaxkius to avoid war or conlllct with
foreign aatlonB than Mr. Roosevelt.
Four Drawn Frem Thle County far
I r »r wir« to tuo SraBisK Beoord.
Ormnd end Tiwveree JuHet eC
liioTMME.A«f.'M.->TheMKbiKtle
United ttetee CeurL
€MMm4 toiftjr iwimly bOI« «uit
<K mo Tm. The Riittlao W Special to the Br'^g Record.
Oraed Rapids. Mich.. Aug. 2€.Inm tlM TolCM rtrer mlh vm eiiTlw^ilbUag. which bw ye*- Jarars for the grand and trarerae
Hv tordmr, coottenw today a| Uandtaa- Juries In tkc United States court were
KV'
twootjr^ree mlkai toothcaft of drawn this morning. Tbe following
1^
UodTam. The iapaacM arc attack arc drawn from Grand Trarerae coun
ty for the grand jury. John H. Buell.
r foor week! latcnral the Jap- Trarersc City, and Joseph O. Crotser.
hhva roauned the adraaoe Kingsley; for the traverse Jury. Prank
t CMeral Knropatkin'e !»•<■ Hamlin of Monroi> Center, aad Charles
The exteot and character of Wilhelm of Traverse City. They are Travtrso CHy Sailors Had a Rough
Thno on Carp Laks During
amoKkit loads to the to report Kov. 16.
a Gale.
that this Uht will roault
MUST NOT CONTRIBUTE
1’^ « ' beUered to be the i
fbacht.
|r
CbePbaAag
I?™™;
t
r
Fsdsral Ofllcs Hektoru Must Net fto
csivs or aelIcK Cem^ign Funds.
Sy Order of PreaktonL
ftaru aecarety held by By Wire to the Breaing Record.
Washington. Aug. Z6-—By dlrcctloo
tte Ruaalaaa at Port. Arthur. Otl
Others
the president the civil service com
occupied by then, but they
Sibieeted to aa arUllery fire which mission Issued orders today warning
readers their teaare luu^rtaln. Port federal employes against soUclllng or
vlng funds for campaign purposes
Wa ». whUA haa frequently been reagainst contributing any such
taken by the Roaalaaa. Is asaln de- funds through any offlclal of the govDeni. The commission declares ft
dared to he lit the hands of the Japan
cee. A nmor havlna some points of will proiwntc any i>ersons found
helaa mnthentle mays that the new Bu guilty of violating the law. The penal
topeaa aeotkNi of Port Arthur U In ty to a fine of not more than f6.0tm or
BO. OwiBS to the mud aad brick imprisonment for not more than ihrcn*
tnsoUoB of , tbe bulldlmcs. how- years, or lx»th. in the discretion of tbe^
, H la probable that the fire ts aot
RECORD OF DEATHS.
It Is aald that the Japanese are
■alBg mat taken from the harbor do- Today's Reports of TKoss Who Have
^ Teaaea of Kobe. Kacasaki and Yokoha I
Passed Away.
: na. Tbeae guaa, nuBbcrlng soo. are
Sarah Maude West, one month and
; of beary caliber.
two days old. child of Mr. and Mrs.
Prank West of 915 Bast Uncoln striMH.
died last night at 7 o'clock of cholera
infantum. The funeral sen*lc<' was
held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from
the residence. Rev. Demus Cochlln of
PEItIhHKO IN THE ETORId AT
the Congrt'gstkmal church oOcistlng
•AULT §TE. MARIE.
and L. n. Curtis had charge of the
TWO QMKERS OfiOWN
I
Their Eeet Wem Down in the Gale
Umus. the 3-yoarold st»n of Mr. an !
Which Prevailed Veeltrday—Ore«>
Mrs. Victor Reynolds, died yesterda>
•I«i0 far Redlea Today.
morning of cholera Infantum at their
home at Williamsburg His twin sis
By Wire to the Krcnlna Record.
ter Is also ver>* low with the dls<>asr
flenIL 8to. Merle. Mich.. Aujc. M.- The funeral sendee was held thb
Hobart D. miC clerk of the Imperial afterntxm from the home at Williams
beak, aad James C. Paueraon. teller burg.
of the Chaedlan Dank of Commen
'
At ths Asylum.
the Ceaaihiit 800. were
John E. Welch, aged 70 years, died
the rirer In the pale last ntftht.
Their at the asylum yesterday of apoplexy.
n
boat waa capalted byHho wind. Pat- The body will be sent to hto old home
’ torson
Hon. J. C. Pat at Mackinaw City either tonight or toteraon of Ottawa. ex-Ueutenani sorer- morrow morning. Undertaker Ander
nor of Manitoba mi minister of jus son Is preparing the body for ship
Uee. Hill ^ the son df Archdeacon ment
HUI of the Bplecopel church at 8t. Infant of Mr. and Mra. M. A. Gillett.
Thomas. Oat. The rirer Is being
The Infani son <jf Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
draased for the bodies.
C.llleit died this rooming. Mr. and
Mrs. GlUett live near Carter's mill.
FINE FARM SOLO.
The funeral service was held this
M. P. Campbell Plact Purchased by
W. e1 Wllllhms foe <8.000.
W E. Williams today completed the
paechase of the H. P. Campbell farm
la Elmwood towhahlp. Leclaaaa coun
ty. Tbe farm to one of the beet la thU
pert of the state aad bains located
■ear the cky adds eddiUoael valae to
It The price paid for It was $«AO0.
The farm comprtoee IBS acres anJ
part of It is Soealed oa Cedar lakedPr.
WlUlams 4mi aot take posaeaalon aatil
pftsr the crops are harrested this IhD.
m has not deiiUely decided to Jast
^whfd nee he wlU pot the term. It
W be Aeveted to etech ratotej.
TSraey Pickard of liHaad to ta toern
EXCEPTIOmiiT FIIE HEWS
New inuttratloM UMNMcUd W
Add to Program of Rov. Cai^
At the sterooptlooB eatertalBmeat
tonight In too First M. B. church a
chaate of program haa beea decldod
upon. Some very fine viewa which
ware uuezpectad have beea lecelTed.
aad tosae wQl be ahowa tonight.
Rav. Carrel will give toe deaertpUon
of hto trip to Califorato which wlU be
intotoatad by smay benutIM viewa.
The muatratod aoi«i wlU be ghrea
aabefoiemteicioned.
tssrs.
Wcacel
SU^er.
Fred
;hey and Mr. Rabutski of Ringham
a harrowing experience yesterday
on Carp lake, toe launch's engine giv
ing out during toe heavy wind, caus
lag them to drift ashore In a swampy
part of the lake front. Leaving the
boat they waded through well nigh
aaahle weeds, muck, and dense
rkmsh. over and under barbed
wire telly a mile before reaching a
road. The tug from the Carp Lake
Lumber company was called Into nervice to tow their Tsunch and Frank
FYledrkh phoned for. He left Fouch's
with blankeU. clothing and various
artlctoa for warming the Inner man
and toe entire parly reachwl Fouch's
about midnight. Mr. Uougbey to trying
to aquare himself with his friends to
day.
SUBEO TO THE HEART
Promliwnt Man of Covington Murdsrtd Within tho Shadow of
His Home.
By Wire to tho Fvening Record.
anclnnsti. O.. Aug 26.—Almost
within toe shadow of hto mother'^
homo. John C. Ijtnsdowne. one of the
moat prominent men of Covington,
was stabbed to the., heart early this
morning and died In the hallway of
hto home wht re he had sUggered In
hto agony. I-ansdowne*> dying words
Implicated John Uelicrth. brother t»f
Interoal Revenue Collector Liebertb.
and be was amwted and charged wllh
murder.
TRAVELING UNDER DIFFICULTIES
Trials of Branch Road Traveling Sstwosn Side Track Towna.
Mra. F. J. Larue and little
Charles of Johannesburg. Otsego <
ty. passed through loa-n this morning
to visit at her former home In Em
pire. Mrs. Larue gives the unheard of
record of eight railroad changes boiweoo Johannesburg. al»out seventy
miles distant, and I2mplre. thirty miles
away. Leaving Johann«*»burg ywterday noon on a branch of the Michigan
Central. She reached Grayling to
travel a short distance on the main
line to the little toon of Frederick
Another abort jaunt on the Detroit it
Charlevoix brought her to Alba an !
the old standby G. R. A I. road, but
this again proved of abort duration
and ahe was left disconsolate at Wa*.
ton Junction, spending toe night, plus
12 for toe privilege of being an
willing ^ugh traciible guest. She
took wp her grips and boarded the
braaai read, reaching Traverse City
at 9:99 tots morning. Prom here ahe
took toe M. A K. E. train and changed
for toe last time oa the stub road
that leads Into Empire and ended her
troublea, having spent just twenty-four
boora la tretorslang what under ordl-
ItefOnrI
. WlUtemOlll of Nortoport. one
oUM redide^ of toe north. U
Qnat nock Id aU Uadi o{ nnllw aow na4
LAD
IF YOU
WEAR
aif Book
WBATHBR-^ tonight: Saturday fair and
KMOA
BENDA
BENDA
BEKDA
BENDA
■iici S Z\l 4. 4{, 6. in
width AA. ^ a or C, yoo
can secure dfiring our taro,
p'c shoe sale, the very best
shoes toat ope of the most
«EKDA BENDA BENDA SENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
KNDA BENDA BENDA BENDA
Hn SITURMT
TEN DOLLARS
hnetooes coproduce at a
saving of 50|c to $1.50 a
pairaU matk in
FaU styles.
Will boy SUITS or TOP CX)ATS timt «•
worth op to $16 00.
aSQ KWESTTES
Underwear and Negligee Shirts S5c; Me,
69c, 75c, 89e
CWI.AND
BENPyC
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
UBNDA ^'I>A
BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA
BENDA BENDA
X
The
store
that al
ways refunds
the money on all
purchases that
not sattofac
purchaser. The Red Croaa.
SI9
American Drug Comyany
SENDA
BENDA
BtNOA
BENDA
We offer tome ffaa/ iiy dotUag tdwi
ii.
EIWTSISHIPS
The JhhaaoM betan forward more^
■Mat Aag; tl oa the mala Uao Tanjc
road, n hi aederstoba that thewecond CIVIL SERVICE RULES TO BE RIG
aad twemh Japaaeae dirlslom are
IDLY ENFORCED.
la the battle, which Is
poathnL WabarantbcktadtlhUtrecaa^
TIH liBB TIE NESKRT
HanatbSl and Mayhew; Copemlsh.
Nans aa AmanaMo to Rsaaon and no
Decker aad Wolf.' Umplre-Norrte.
Peisidsat Wars AitxSana to Avoto
THE EARTH CAVED IN.
aS «i» M;
nboal took! >«a anr aad iTiac annd aad M aa raaka w otar
^MSafto toe EventeS lUcord.
,OQpomtoh. Mkh.. Aug. W.—The
From among;
ALL OTHFi?S,
Pingrcc’s “GLORIA'
boots for |WOMEN,
LOOM UP like an
Electric light in a
DARK night:
BENDA
HENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA B^fDA BENDA
BENDA BfOkUA BENDA
BENDA BENDA BENDA
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORbSRED.
2 8 d
Vs’
Albert Gtobeinky, Hnfr.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abatracta of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
knabimMiin laea
Room aiO sun B.nkBlda.
$3.“
FRANK FRIEDRICH
G. Oo.
iokA9em
SOME EXTRA
INDUCEMENTS
For Early Fall Shopping
SIlK
A 36 i»cl. black IVau dc Soic. .trtcily all Silk,
and guaranteed to wear, it's worth OQ/>
$1.25. Extra special.............................. Oat/
27 inch black guaranteed TafTeta, it‘s
a regular $1.00 seller. Special............ 0»C
WOOL DRESS GOODS
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
MQII.
Cor. Lake Avn. and I Oth
WINDOW FULL
CHILDREN’S
...SUITS™
52 inch Broadcloth (black onlyl, it’s
well worth l.(X) a yard. Extra Special ■
We have only a limited quaniiy of this cloth
and can not duplicate.
'
See our 52 inch Fancy Mohairs for shirt waist
suits; they arc selling like hot
T^Kph
cakes at.................................................
• Ui/
52 inch all wool Venetians in light and
dark oxfords worth
a yard special •
We just received yesterday another Line of
Others it 60c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 ai^ $1.75.
E. WILHELM rr
‘mV
One of a Kiod ODly-BcautlM Cools '
Prttl
m
HAMlLT01^i4»,
ravaroaCitytaBt.Lwuis
$is.so. iS4pymm
$i9.oa 69 iMj urn
$21.00. iw the tctM
This win iaeWa wli^aod
bcfrt b^ween Irtvcne Cdfinai
°*^3£fvinbe oa ale com.
'n.otoday. June ».
1M4.
Suaaert kaw Ttovene City
a..17 SuMtoy. 10 p, m.. and
Tlninda7\ 6 A m.
E.I.P8PE,tot.
IMI.6.r.JL
HADAIE RITA KRAUS’
r«MtU«L ut t» *M wbat rrad
*7f I AB
mr primarr
iDTanuir. I wiU slsn
bill ciie kvim-
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Jtart augr pMa 4itfliic mr term of offtM. 1 4oB*t belleire tbAl the lUte Is
rMftjr for A Uw to Abolish aU poUUcAl
MfWtkM. bttt I WAAt the paoplA to
aitArhAtthAfVnl.**
OoAld «Ajr BKh AtAtBAAAi be BOTC
•lAArT Oms t|»t look AS If fM M
il^ArBAr Is thA bosle 4aaa of Mlcbl
AtAlO ATA AetSAlljr to «Am«St to
AmtAdo thor hAd much botter tom
^ . titoir AttAAtloA to Bsmbers of the Be*t
liCliAAtiire. fAther Uiab to the baa
srhose oAlr power will be the slfAli
ir f
or wwUMg of thAt lc«lslAture s bllto
As kBf AS there Is pormBent
Kjf
ihATA wiu be pArlles: one to power.
Kf
And the others ooL As lonx as there
Are PArlles there will be combines A&d
Wjyy fAetkBS for boIoaI stronTh sod snp>
portAgAhwtofBoslnifdements^ U the
r ^
••wspApers who sre ftohUnc Mr Wat. AST woeld Acknowledte the troth. It
woeld be tonnd thAt the democrstlc
pApers Are OB the WAT pAth beoABse
their pATty U not In power. And IhAl
MBe BtABd becABse they Are out of
the wlBAlB* fAclkrn. Were the deBOCTAU to the BAjorttjr to M
dAjr. wUblB fee mlnoles there would
he A dlsfroBtled porUon of the demoCTAtSe pAity lIVlBC
lA the Record's opinion there Is s
^neidlon ss to whether the stsie of
f: ♦ MldhlSAA Is resdy for s sweeptoi tow
« ^ OA the sohjeet of prims
M > ChAACSS to the present s
^
^ dsBAAded And the nest
^ ^ CAABOt IfBore the evident wishes of
A
the people, hot thst there to s p
. * ^ deomnd to this stote for say
f/ ;
tweeplBC tow nf the reCorBSn ndvo: to
cAte Is very questkmAWe, The AUUBB
i ^ rteetloAs win ten. if the vot«
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; th* .»«•
K mn •m wi4 ■«
y totk*
Wfco w«l proTMc tor
; h. A*dMr.Wan<rhu<toelu«<)
i Wi aeUoa win b*.
OLD
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AMO tAILOAS.
; ammi nMtoiM «t CMttoi Uk. N«>t
5 ..
OwtimJ UkA mek, A«g. ic-iteit
» » TMrfkr U4 W«kMMV tk«aMHl-
* " «ln vW k* k«« to toTM. n kalas tk*
«ilito «C tka auMl rwuhai «t tke Ab^2-taw ktotlHtag Mtto awl to otk«
; ik » M*a tolfttw 1# tk* oM vkMfWi to‘
alt «to aw kkto • aoo< tkaa awla.
;
Mtoto B. HakMB ka* kMkaaeaiaa tor
y* ■ mt aMiato aa< o«a»
2^ WkkBito W caM oa. Tk* <
,
to* ato*
to A*.. *w*
«Dd N«t*4» artn be enoofh. Or Ne
. MobUb* aafl Maho will do to«t
an. Bat the pfobabnitj ot Uralr
IS tboae aisht rotaa li aot tba
polat. The point U a* to UiaU-al
to corral the algbur that atoM be had
before tl U worth wbUe thlnklns about
the measly elsbt. Theloasofaay
o( the serea statee meaUoned wUI be
total.
Now. U that polBt U not flrmly Imwaaod npoo the eonacloimnoaa oC aay
domoerat who may read tbaae I
there U ao way nnder
heareas for Impreaalns It- If Parker
loaa. New Tort, or OonaecUcut. or
New Jersey, or Delaware, or Marylaad
or Weet Vlrglola, It U all day with
him. AU of them want republican If
ItoO. and atnee that Umo Bhode Ii
and Maryland are the only ones that
hare sone democrat. Thst also U
worth rememberlos.
The writer has had oeeastoe before
to say that the diaseasloiis lajtow
Tort betweea Charioa Murphy, leader
of Tammaay Hall, and PaJitrt McCarren. the biwAlyn leader, not to men
the feud that eMsts between Tam
many and HHI..atoIie tt a ouesUoa of
sraat doubt as to whothur Parker eaa
cAiry ih© Empire sUte. Assiimei
thst pATker does CAiry New
York, whst then? Not bslf of his
work is done to the matter of feUtos
the dfbty votes thAt will clve him a
i In." There Are sUll six stAles.
any one of which cab spoil bis prospecu of A good hAttd._______
able cla of haslas rlototod all these
ions. She
to her present work with all the
lAsm of pooth and the added
of A brilliant and fasetoattog
. 8be Is doubly fortunate to
that her career as a star li being
under the astute and watch-^
ful eye of Lincoln J. Carter, one of ibe
most experienced and successful of
In a play from
his own pen. "Her Only Sin." he has
provided her with s vehicle which has
already been pronounced ns one of the
Hkrnal plays of the de
Miss Helm CnterUlned.
Miss Blanche Helm entertained
eighteen of her friends yesterday
afternoon at her home on Bast Ninth
t. The afternoon was spent In
« and mualc. Refreshments of
WAT^ ftYSTCM lEXTtNSION.
roam and cake was served, after
which
a picture was taken on the
Three end s Half Miles of Pipe to Re
. All departed expressing them
Laid In City toon.
Work win be besnn next week on selves as having had a delightful time.
the extensioA of the city water mains.
of the pipes betoc oa the groond
Wlllei Hopkins and Miss Alice John
At the various slreeu to be piped
stofi of Wexford were united In mar*
About three and s half mUes of pipe
at the Aaburg parsonage by
will be told to the fbllowto* sin
Rev. Hugh Kennedy yesterday after
Sooth UnloA. Bast Pranu Bast Bh
noon at S o’clock. The ooople were
West Tenth. West Eleventh.
leaded. They will begin bouse*
Isloo and Sixth itreeU.
Ing among their many friends In
from Dlvlskm to Spniee and
Grant township.
from Pront to ttvisloo. ThI*
work has AOt been the reanU of
dent petlUons ns many would tup
the only petition being from
sAldenu and ns thnt WAS avig but Uttte t^v^jaasjrw. Last
om two poars Ago BABT here forgot*
ash raoMp orders.
they •tor antarod one.
,are the provloctol aePtont street to donblp fortenau to «D(to tock of salvatloB. When be gets
having wort nlrendp begen cm new paid la Monk be goes aad bays a
nt walks the aand bolag told
mmtj aider oa N^ Tork. no that be
the knt bed btowwa Hope aad Bar eaa*t apead bis mmwT w|mn templalow oa the eooth Md* «( the at
and tn>4 rnaklto to Butov oa the at the wladaw vrlma be daallj Mtikee
AOHN MAM INkANE.
Tart. Thto i
alders hart
ptaaarrt tight calort la tiditr
waists that are balit af vaeh goode*
see to adrtoed t»
a galloa af caU
i::;
toSalelyjMIDreaiste
uc right
o. nr. oox
XSSEFTMtSt
result of unbearable pain from overtaxed organs. Dixxlness. backache.
liver complaint and constipation. But
ks to Dr. King’s New Life Pill*
they put an end to It all. They arc
genUe but thorough. Try them. Only
25c. Guaranteed by Johnson’s Drug
Store and P. H. Meads, druggists.
aiH»
' O'T'Side
HAVE YOU
^ Lumber Co.
2242-U
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TRIED THEM YETf
I'M TALKING YET
LEST YOU. FORGET.
Thst
■ FEMALK HELP WANTED■ Apply Traverse City, Canning; I
;■ Co.
22Gl-tf |
atz.I>kMC
Record Want Ads. bring Big
Returns for the monoy InvOotod.
the
Hoi
Springs
r/iedicinet
have cured THOUSANDS iN TRAVERSE CITY.
They can cure you.
sale by all first class druggists.
ls Gray and a atrong cast will ap
r public elork of that
pear at Steinberg’s Grand next Thurs romptoln that
town In UMrb-HM; rt't»nlri» im* iiiinb* •*vday. Sept. 1. to "Her Only Bin.”
ery week, but each week the « l<wk geU
out of n'lMil! niMl t'uji
1m- krpt In ^
InvItatTon to Ladles,
good rtmditlon. The Tlnlium. « UM k 1*
os. N. Doutney, the noted and
ily the oldetol publli- cI«m k on the
popular temperance lecturer, extend*
wn« oriuiiijiHy
special tovllaUon. through the Reo Instnllcd n« a niihtHlnil rlo« k in tho
prd. to todies to attend bis meeting at roar PL'iT; in 1‘7TV» It ws*. doiuit«tl to
t o'clock Sunday night next In the City the romirll of San Agn-tln dr In* fir
vns. now Tlnl|«ini. ^ li.-ii It wns In
i house. Prom what those who Ktalbtl then- iintl Hrt In uitition Sinrr
have hcaid and know Mr. Doutney aa> that IliiH- It b«» nrv«T ninb-rgonr re
of him and his work surely all who |Miln« until a frw we«-ks ago. The
attend will be well pleased. He d-lock. howinor. haw told the tlinr for
ilso render aome of bis best vocal
telectlaaa. It to safe to presume thst is ti^Hl and wants to Im- M-nt to 4
there will be a crowded house to hear
Mr. Doutney speak and sing. A man
of his experience to certainly worth
earing. He it nceredlted with being
very attractive and magnetic spealtr. The mecUng. as already anounced, to free to all.
THE PEBH^ MARKET
Beauty Remedies
catarrh in thU socUon of the country than all other dlseases put together, and untll the last
few years was suppose*
able. For a great many years doctors
pronounced It a Jocal disease and pre
scribed local remedies, and by con
stantly falling to cure with local treatpronounced it incurable. Science
,has proven catarrh to be a const
Uonal disease and therefore requl
constitutional treatment Hall’s
tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Is the
only constitutional cure on the mar
ket it Is taken internally in doses
from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It
directly on the blood and mucous
ices of the system. They offer
one hundred dollars for any case It
falls to cure. Bend for clrcolars and
testimonials.
Address: P. J. CHENEY A CO-. To*
ledo, Ohto.
gold by druggists. 7Se.
Take Hairs PamUy PUto for oonstt*
IT IS TIME
-RIGHT NOW
To think jKnut th- r ew furnish.nos you will want tor your home.
Many new designs in Brussels NeL Irish Po«nt and Nottingham.
as ever.
The
The Arab«,in arc Just as much in demand
We have something entirely n-w tor bedrooms called the Melange
blue band* or pink and yellow.
The swellett curtain* yet introduced.
m ecru, with cither ail light
These are $3.00 the pair.
>ORTII
Are used in every home and our new
Moire are the finest.
I designs are the richest we have ever carried. The red or the green
These are $10 1
pair.
There are any number of different patterns, colors and qoal-
ities of goods from $1.75 the pair.
never been hjmdson»er.
QUESTION
The large rug* 9*12 feet, or 8 feet 3 by 10 feet 6 have
We have the Body Brussels, Royal Wilton, Axminstcr and Smyrna.
ao large an assortment of these large ruga
No one carries
The smaller sires for parlor, sitting room, dining”"room, library,
hall, doorway, archway, for the fireplace or piano.
Ti
pattern* and’richest possible colors.
OARI
Our new fail Ingrains are here, entirely r
CASH GROCER
planning, no doubt, for new
ourtaiim;
Is easily settled here, such a ftock to select from.
W-IMITE
are
Our new fall stock is h'-re.
finest goods that arc put on the market and many of them are ent.rcly new in both material and psttern.
THE RLJO
ELGIN C. LEWIS
You
curtain* for the wtnd 3WS or some new portiere*, a new carpet or rug.
designs.
The best all
•ec the new grusaels. the VelveU and th
Axminsters.
choice and have that part of your fall fu
shings off your mind.
It is wel
al ciirpet that is made.
You want to
see these at once and get your llrat
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano* /and the Famous Farrand Organs
For
M.
KBJBei&ip'
■iwfmiiit Ik— to Near T-k the
aOMT toidd. Oa the thM fia- he
faind Mat BB-heth IRww. thirty^
abort obiir with Mia Ua Waldfoa at
Maao T. MOV Ml Otia 10100 et Mr
ooM lad,:|i««oMbMd Mia. Bor Mi
«« OertrMvMa. ora rUUac IM tya b—ndT"
aiMr cdjC. r. Chtae oa Webata brteR4toaam
^
a. a M^Aua Crrla at Umlu^
a. M^namam Uatum at Made*
HaH or IfMkiCoa.
O. ia>liort--<Hto rwueli of Tnt
; mt citjr.
O. fc. j. T.-^ ^Oorrtt %’oiik o4
OlMd lUlrfdA. ^
Oel«sAt« to |pi« I, g. 8„ to Iw iMJid
•C B#tf^ trolAAd, P. X OoMirtl; ml
tmu. O. W. BUise.
^ B«xt ■—■ton will be
in
- OnMd IUpMa in ifos.
Tb«r« will be noother band concert
Bnndnjr nfiernoon on the Ceoir.’
•ebool tronodt.
A tone Khade tree war blown down
jr-terdaj durlna the heaTjr wind
■tof-. Ja front of F. E. Lahym*. place
on Wb^lnctoo atreei.
The regnlar Friday ovonins hop will
oeenr at the We-quo-tung club boujK
tonlsht. All, mertbirj are lnvH<*d tc
-7.
'y.;
* PotMter'i hall by llelm> otchcutra.
A party will be nlven lonUhl In
The local unkn of primary 8unda>
■ebool workera will meet In the Disci
|ri— church lotxKirrow afternoon at
*:J0. All primary Sunday school
tnneben are Invited.
A bone attachetl to the milk wajn>n
of A. W. Wledocft took fright at Ed
Broaekit auto about noon today-aM
ran from Welllagian strwt west or
B—t Front at^U colliding with Uu
rli of W^O. Lyons, breaking a wheel
nnd two croas bars. He was stoppctl
befbre further damage was done.
Then will be a rehearsal of Gran
ebniwb choir Saturday evening a(^7:30
A horse with a broken leg. on Klro
wood avenue, was reportvd to the po
lice antboritles today. .
An irea wall W In Ing put In on the
aide of the Mavonic bulUlIng a»
VnUm stn*etK
; the comer of Fn»nt and Vnlon
of the
ICbnrcb of Christ at Kalamaroo. In
[tended to visit Mr. and Mrs. 1... D. Cur
itto this week, but they received won.
I today that Mr. and Mrs. Halley s year
old daoghtor had Just died and the>
would be unable to come. Bev. Ila1le>
was to have been the main speakt»r at
‘ the C. H. cunneUoa to be hHd at Kal
■ thirty membors ot the Christian En
^ d—vor aociely of the Presbyterian
* Church Thumda) evening at Jennk
i Anderson*! collage at Ulrchwtxxl, A
com, roast urns the main feature of tb(
evening adn a general good time was
enjoyed.
Monday night some miscreant stoK
the gam machine that belongs to iht
AVers candy store, center of l*ark and
East Front slreew. It hud l>oen tber^
for .evcr.1 ye.™.
*
• Cat>taia and Mr., M.iiloM.. and two
children returned this afienioon from
a taro weeks’ trip to the slate Salva
Uoo campmeettng held ou the M. E.
^amp grounds at Romeo. Mich.
VALUABLE TFAM DROWNEO,
Wttoe■ McLysc Suffered Heavy Los*
■t Buttbna Bay a Few Days Ago.
i Wnson McLyse of Labe Ann suf
fered the heavy U»sii of a valuable
team of horses last Friday. He
brought his first loa.1 of lumber into
Suttons Bay and unloaded U at the
dock but in attempting to turn around
OB.the dock hlK horses became un
n—nagable and before anything could
ba done to avert the calamKr the en
tlia OOtBt went off the end of the dock.
.-Itolb horses drowning before the?
cobM be rescuvMl.
Hr. Hcl^ has never l»een used to
driving 00 the docks nnd as his team
was alao new to the haaardoos trip, it
remiued dlanairooaly and be bad the
aym'palby of Hi who wluiessed the
fatal drive. _________ ■
THE MARKETS.
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Batyolt. MlchJjli*. «.-WhoalAagiML IU2: Ka t nd. H12; No. S
aom. Me: No. 3 white oats. 5S%c.
Toledo. O. Aug. M.-Wbeal-C-h;
and BepUmber. 11.09)4;
Btandia Bamnm am apendtog the daBCarp take.
The Victoria and Albert
Sl.lOH; May.
Ckteata. Aii«.
8^
toater.
aew StpiMaber.
palutiiiga.
Uv. »1,0S». Oora-Bapuai- of aUandhUeqgravliigA
a
: bar. M!tr: Mar. «Se. Oau-«ap- Inga
n-ilx L20L
leaibar. SlSe: May, 3S%e. October
,»otlu ni.<S; lard. nt-HM. t7.lt.
TRY A RECORD WANT AIL
■T'h"
arif hy <
the auxetophone. w Mrh promlaro atmilarty to adva-4 the phonograph.
Nagle is a amaS a-n.
paan devtea af antooM
, aaya tbe Saw T-k r
.ftola-owntb-egytagbo^
SOUVENIR tfflmK
HdODOOi be looked at Or. Nvn..
k fair next y—| at roctland.
Monday, August 29fh.
Ttte b«t 50c^$c^l^
ran--a.
,
ecM
121 SOUTH UNION ST.
CITIZENS TELEPHONE lOOa
SSI
**olTdlnal Satolll. when at Niagaiu
Falls took oecaston to pay a high trllinte to the Knights of Columbus, a
prominent Catholic benevolent order.
He Miid that hU approval of th^
knights would follow bliu back to
Rome, where l^e would consider it bis
duty to further emphasize tbe subject
THURSDAY SEPT. 1st
APLAYTHATHASPLEiSEO
It’Ammiixia. who is annoyed by au
tograph haulers, refuses to comply un
less It Is written OB a •’oi.y of one of
Ms Imoks. The ffends do not always
take the hint and sniqily the boi>k. but
the author’s commen ial Idea Is to Un^his puhUaiiecAaiMl incidetitaliy himAt last
a7mc when the
eomtuoit. ordimiry lillaevi saw sou.rthing whleli filled him wlto com
'
k
-I’m j SSL
bilea. has ordered o—
ibla aotoa. The bods
are baUt In the tonneau and there
a— aimc— on either aide for packing
Naglo looked at Sharkey and aixed
clothing and carryliig provialons. Throe him up.
motors with bods. Lowertr, are too
*N?oe— you might — well do the'
bmvy for anything except liatd tour, whole job.” be Mid.
iiig. Tbcr arc the lari triumph of luxSharkey stepped over, picked up
and it Is <N
Mrs. Drew as if she were a baby and
before they wfU
atowly walked down the stairs.
^
-Don’t be afnkL I’ll go just as
slow as you like. I could cany you a ^
The Japa have i-aj»tured Vnngkow. thousand miles,” Sbarkty kei>l rep—t
They most hare been playing for high tag — he de—eiMled.
aUken. —ya the Omaha Worid-IIerald.
Reaching the sidewalk Fliarkcy
Almoat any old cow la a good —teb found his way to the nmbulaum bloik [
at tbe prroent price of beef.
od by a crowd of men. ’Two polltvuien '
stood near, but they made little iuiprroaion on tbe itowU.
Onptiftn Blehmond P. IlobMin. re
Tients. will yer please get a more
eeutly defeated by Rrpri*S4*ntatlve onr mild Sharkey ih an onlluary
Bankhead for the Hetnoenulc noinina voice. The way was quickly clean'd '
and
tbe |mgil!st placed Mrs. Drew
lion in an Alalinmn dlictrki, |»oR*e«wM
in hU younger days nt lro».t one ele tcudt'riy in the ’bus.
•Thunka.Tom.” said Father O’Ucllly.
meat of grrolness.
lie eoukl not
“l>Oirt mention It. father.” n-plk'd
spell.
Sharkey as be again offcntl his arm
While stationed at the Newport
to Mrs. Sharkey.
Newt Ship Building and Dry Dock
company’s plant as an nKKisiant iwv«5 MAN’S ASHES FOR A BEAUTY
comitruetor. the hero of the Merriumr
Incident was luvHgk*d into on old- Orfsa Method of De»e..tratl.K indMac AWeetUbW.
faidiloiMNl siH-llliig be*-.
On the ■econd round be received the
Mias Cl.rlsfinc I’ripcc. uu n.lress,word '‘sorghum.” Although a iintlvc was the unsusptHiug victhu <>r a <tmd
of a state In which that article of com- man’s grim remcmbraiMx*. say« u Ixw
meive waa an ImiKirbint factor in the Angeles (CaU dlsj»ateh. She n-<vlveil
good old days lH*fore the war. the ,by 1‘Xpiw.H a silver cxihc of oblong
young naval officer’s expiwslon Indi shaiH* ixmtniulng bnman asbes. tlm-ic
cated that he never had hrord tlie of Robert Conklin, who in life Imd Uh-u
word before.
desiicratcly in love with her. and tluy
were sent by his nttoroey.
Conklin mine Into MIsn Prl!ice’s m-;
rccr when she was u yt.iiiig girl, bavtag Joined her father us a pnisiH.* tor In
•S-a-w-g-u mr be bhirtctl out.
Colorado more tU:in ten years agw.
When the anWonce went wild with
11c fell In love, iiixqtoMsl m,Mrrlug7*.
glee the buinllbm-a naval otHi'cr’s la«i was ri'ji*ctcil r.nd drift*-.! iiw«y into tin
rroeinbekl the c-olor of a full blown footbllls of the Iktvki.'H. lie ca.nc tan-k
PoPI'y. He ivUnHl in oinfusi.m, and later l*> Is* ag:ti^ n-jccliil. lie llicii
tto'rtwrter refuNnl evc;i to iitlcnd tb* went to live nmr Denver, but kef>t up
s|>ellltig bees given In tbe town dtiripp a com*si>oudcucc natil a few uu*atlin
the reninlnder of bis sUty.-^lK*mrr ago. when be w.n« taken 111. In JuueMlss Frltn'c heard of bis *le*;ib.
She bearil no mon* aUnit him nnUl
tlM €n«scks r%mr Iterk.
She r«vlv*-d the l*ox. c*.nl.hu left
John Shan* Williams of Mississippi. UUO to his mother in Massat hu-siniH.
Democratic leader In tin* Ikuw* of r«*p
rroentaUves. is without an opiMineftt ii
A Japanmt* bride gives her wtxlding
hU district, and can represent It at
Wnidiington as long as he lives. Re
cenlly be iu»iit to ea» li iieu s|«ijH r e.Ii.
In
raising ber.^
tor in bis district n <beck for flO. p.ny
ment for tlie publication of the olii
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
rial aunoom'ement of his ratidblacy. .\
gissl many of the edlti»rs of the K;gbtr
district have ndnrned Ibe clavks, and
a more eloonent tril.nte .-.oild linr»M>
be paid. It Is asscrtctl, as tbe nveragr
Mississliqil .slllor is not ni the b.-iblt .«
returning money.—New York Tribune.
That the Hot Springs medicines
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
Shellfish wore rpspon-sl!
cases of typhoid fever in Ix)mb.n last —le by all first clan druggists.
year.
Mos4|ultoes, as carrier of tbe genn^
of inal.tria. muse
deaths every
.vear In Italy.
It Is lielieveti that Fremli prnnr
growers U'm*-i gly»*«*rlne to give tlic lt
dried fruit Itr invuliar gllKteuing ap
pro ranee.
Into the Freneh language and hofies to
^
to boj;s who x-isit our store from 7<» to 10^ k’m.
The Vatican «xhl^ sent from B—
toXhe St^LmUa ex^tloa wlU prohably ba
sad
•am lie«xlilbited;at flw
%aam Lewis «««
ttoie. father,- -Id Sharkey.
;
j-'ToiEHGAGE- ■
about our liae of Boy> Wear Proof CIothiD^. ' :.'
power and porttg.
As ba f—ched the ati—t he 1
maa 1 want. WlUl
sick wornau to the
lo America, aittioiigb many America—
go atm—d to pick oat the —waM do-
waimt'
500 Boys to Blow
— adriaod her I—1 to the
dtaL Mrs. Drew was practkmUy
k— and Dr. Nagle tegaa to wonh—r he voald get her down to the
Him. €. & Bat- of CMcasA nneoai
waiad by ImiCm. V.
Ml- Mdlth; TlmbUa of Tiarcna CR3
are aajorlgg tba lake route trip U
Ltland toddy.
Mtoa lewnle Loadoa left tbia n-ni
tog to Ttoh friends to Mantotoe.
Bd Tbeto of Manlst—urbo has beei
to TraverW City and Bk Rapids basliieM Ibr a week, retamod bow
this Bwming.
Mrd. 1. X Hard and Mtoa UmaU
Hurd returnad to Grand Raptda loda)
after a short visit with Mr-. L. K
Gibbs and other friends here.
Roy Tbompaon returned this mom
tag from his vacation which be ap—1
In Detroit. CleveUnd and other south
im places.
Mb- Louisa M. Steeber. who bai
been the guest of Mrs. John F. OU fm
sevoml weeks, returned to her bow
in Chicago today.
Mrs. M. T. Samptton of Rldgevllle
Ind.. and Mrs. M. A. Mastlch amTlwi
chlldnm of Geneva. Ind.. are gucsU n’
the home of J. L. Slanloa and wife
The former Is a stoter of Mrs. Sunton
Min Claire Post of Sherman, wbc
has been a guest of Mrs. John Had'26 Webster street, the past week, re
iumed home this rooming.
Mrs. Henfry D. Campbell, accom
panied by Mbs Mary Wales, left Ihb
morning for a short visit to Mr. and
Mrs, Wallle Campbi ll at Manton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smaller ol
Chicago, who have been the guests ol
K. P. Wilhelm and family for the past
weeks, an* In OrelllckviUc today
They will reluro 10 Chicago next Tues
day.
Bishop Atwlll. of West Minourl
ind wife and family, cotislstlng ol
y«ngla-s. Oertrmle and Fenwick At
will of Chicago, are cnjo\UiR the bay
from the di'cks of the Columbia, re
turning this aftemuou lo their cot
age at Edgewood.
Mrs. Dr. Cook of Chicago, who hat
been on a visit to her mother. Mm.
ces Thurtell of West Ninth alreet
left fur home this morning.
J. W. Slater went to Elk Rapids to
lay to attend to Ixis buslnesss Inter
ts there.
Mlsh l.<oUlo Cook nr.d nephew Harry
Holliday went lo Carp lake to spi-nd a
few days putiiiK at Mr. Gardner’s cot
lage.
Mrs. J. U Gibbs and her gut*sts. Mr
and Mrs. J. D. Nichols of Kankakee
ill., arrived on the aflernoon train fot
i short call uiKtn Mrs. Arch Gibbs, re
uming again tonight to Mayfield. Mre
Jlbbs’ home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Koelle an.’
.Mrs. O. E. Ilcmus h*fl for Petoskey
his rooming.
William Church of Cedar Springs
who has
visiting friends iu^wr
r a week. n*turni*d south this mom
g
Carey Hull and L. W. 'nr.kham arc
trying sportsmen’s luck up the Board
man river today.
Mesdames Charles Bootman an.!
rank Winnie left Uils afternoon fot
visit with their roivther. Mrs. F. A
Lsidlow St Csrp lake.
Ml?.i Ada' Wat-'rs was called U
NorthjMirt thI.H afteroi'on by Dr. O. E
Chase, who wi-nl to attend an urgent
’all there this morning.
Mrs. M. Bcmsieln and son of Cbl
ago. who has been visUlng J. Siein
berg and family, went to Pcioakey thh
afternoon for a visit with her sUlcr
Mrs. Rosenthal.
Thomas Matchett of Mayfield town
ship is in the city today on
Miss Stella Robbjns. me
ir of Haskell Institute.
Kansas, and Miss Elizabeth L. Fisher
principal of thi* Indian Institute at'Oc
mui. Neb., where the guesu y'csterdsy
af JessU W. Brabant. East Front
street. Hiey left on the laic train for
the West, MUs Fisher meeting several
UtUc Indian pupils an the Pere Mar
queue depot who had been brought
from Cross Village by Amos Wauka
too. an old Carlisle pupil of Miss
Fisher’s whtro she »*as connccied with
that Insiituticm.
Wtlliam. ill. Satariec. conductor or
the local M. A N. E train, who is tak
Ing a vacmion, returned to the city
last evening froia ‘spending a few
days in Grand Rapids and wiU spend a
few da.t^ at Carp lake.
Frank Hamilton and the Misses Eva
liamiltoa. Grace Southerland and
cfl^A^
Lincoln J. Carter pretenU
America’s grextest
emotional
aclrcK
JUUA GRAY
Snpiwted By The
Sterllnr Actor,
RICIiARDSOI COTTON
And acastorumTonn excelUnce
infhcpowmfnl dning
“HERONLYSIN”
Oar d—tor artn- anotlier bad
A LincoAn J. Carter prodoc
tkm fcenica]jr; A Frobmin prodoctioo in AU Else. ^
baying or aellteg anything.
Rot onr day hr —w«wo men dlckrrtogwJtliancliaClier. Tbeooewa
PRICE
25c,35cr50caolT5c
Tbr one wan tbr c—1 man: the
ir was tUa tor mam
Truly, tbr mills of tbr gods grind
ilowU’. but tbfy grt ihero jast tbe
Seat Sale Opens Hezt
Toesdaj Morniar-
Those 55c
: the best ihinij you have ha^ offered you in some lime. When
j stop to think that you can get ninty cent Taffeta Silk just at the
inning of the fall season and in good staple colors at the above
;e. it means that you are slighting your best interests if you do
notj investigate this offer. Remember that there are all colors also
black and white.
W
Here's anotHel-thinf; ask to see the 2r inch oil boUed black Taffeta Silk at
• « « ONE
DOI.I.AR A
YA—D • « «
Grand Special Sale
LADIES NEW FALL
S
tsmTS ’
FVK SATURMV ONLV
Our buyer who is now in New York has just expressed us
two job lots of brand new suits for Fall and Winter weargood assortment of styles and colors, values $ 15 to $25.00.
For Saturday Only l
Wfe OFFER THEM AT........... 4
We can do it because we bought them cheap. Comer and see.^
THE NEW STYLES.
, .
$15. list Fall Suits • ■ $3.75.
$15 tel Springs Soils $5J»
$2ateit Spriigs Sniis $7.50
. -I
$5 to $1100 Jackets - $3.T5
$S to $7.00 CbHdrai’s Silk
andBroadclothJack^SlTS
stsn$toj
teMc|M*>n
assrittr—^
ipm mrntm
Mm
■AapMpIn. XlaAtegi
MMr tb® aaffi fib
Ite M «Mfi
tiMb b w Ift gffi wrnm mim m
|ii;*fi( bp
mat «tliB® b
bffimai
i—dfi -baia t®
rt
iig MM hr. tta fiWtoW ptopama fiw Mi
WaMfi PMr. a treat MM
wbkb bM mwafiy b®mi 4Pb®A bp by
tall
sin
iDwtegeAifi: «*nHtc«loAilylB«Ailafi
A Mbbte. aa4 tt jlA tbn
IMA
bAVa bMA IM lO:«M ir^MtATB K«i>
ani, m
~
%
|iic^..^.
like •on cm hM bno soiluma In.
i«di cur nopt* n»<l ootmrjr pH>ptn
Itenn ••« voMwb Mlnnfl todol
^ Mm. Tk« vooin npiMv la cm
XSTTlMlr wloilow. wlih com pro^
Wju, Til® rwtauranu »erTe with milk
TUP All powlble dellCACle* made
li# com teni»1. Ormtor. aw
mani bf tb® ioeml bturtne*. men*f a»
4MaUoa« or IWArdt of traA® to .oond
ybA pfAbMf of lb® Ali pulMAnt king
id oompAnlw bfdp lA tbr
Tbeeotlrocammunlljrtuw
ABd. mAilde.1 of All. the
Icillr old rogue of a mouATch hlm.Hf
Aftmi AppeAiA Id effigy. Aeatod #d •
Arrayed lo robot of
•talk wna twkw a$nMk%f Ugbtslng aa
It toweind Abom tb® bnJtdtef pwbably Aoomuita for tba dwAilH aPPMr.
aao®flttb®«Ar.**
If Uma® ainrIaa 'Arc mwwbAt to b®
doBbt®d. tbe aoitd fACta About tb® Importaao® of tbo ooni crop at® nog to
be lA Any WAP d^cw4tt®4. Tb® »Af
gUude of tb® COTA fl®Ma of tb# wart
and ioncbweat atwn tbe imngliinlion. Tb® tolnl pMd for tb® Unttad
Sutoa ta IfOS.
bnAom- yenr tbna
Tnr. wna
buabela-two
bnabnU anob. roni^ly tpanklng. (or
•neb tnbnbltnnt Of the globe. On n
.tAde term At Ttrklo. In tb® oonbcm
gnrt of tb® atAt® of Iflamnirt-^ao.
OATld‘ fUakia’a Braat bonaua earn
plaatAtloA. tb® targeat la tb® worMAboot
ACWII br® ADAUAlly ®0«PB
la tndlAB fion. Hat® one may loob npon A alnpi® field of nor® tbaa f.OOO
icrei.
Com may make a melropolla. The
marreloua expantlon of Kanama City
lo the pant two dacadea U due largely
to lU poaUlon In the center of the
growing region. Tb® hog. the
neer and the horae are fed by King
. * Time waa /when anclnnati was
the great packing center of tbe connry. but tbe bog paaaed westward to
^oot In tbe bigger com fields, and Chh
oago became the great packing town.
Now Kanan. City I. a close second
and ClncinnaU baa practically gone
out of the packing baalness. Meantime the western Mlssonri metropolis
each year atreagtbena lU position aa
eapiUl of King Corn’s realm, tt has
become praclcnily the flnancUl headquartem of Kansas and the chief shipping point for com prodnets. so that
growth reflects the prosperity of
the whole great corn >>cll—a growth
is ev ld»*nrcil hy Kurh facU a« that
Kansas City MetroiKdllan Street
lUilway Co.’a e^lngs show an an
nual Increase of about 10 per cent, the
dlrodory a similar Incroaae in the
umber of names, and tbe bank clearInga such an expansion that, though
ly-aecond In |»pulatlon. the city
atanda ninth In volume of bank busl-
of.eobt. hU long beard fatb1om4,oT wary tllk and a corncob |dpe
hi lUa moulh. Bven hU face U of pa
pt«> »acbo made fiom the c»«r .talk.
Ptetbonnore. thent 1. accumuUtinK
tbmgbout the corn W(l a A'l^lth of
JwA>riHmu-AhAt
fMk AUirtoa. alwa>
r inmu-ah iinproi»Able. OODDOCUHI aitb the gniwinK of
IbO corn. Oiii* of thc^e laU « imviuai
Abir A trartanl oo ibc Jack^nd ihtBoBA«talk >am--l. to the effect that
41 tCAimAt boy went forth one warm
SMinUng In rAugnat Into a corn field
^ «Ad ftWdliihty iraden*K»k to climb one
Af tbe alalk.. lie p»l on all right, but
tiRrnirid growth trf the .talk carried
blAlUBto the air fa.ter than he rt>uld
A factor that has helped Kansas City
AllBib down. The'attention «.f hU fa
. I.sxviue the great capital of the com
tborimd l»roiheni wa. attracted to hU
prodleamtmte and they made an effort bell Is the extensive growing of Kaf
to cut the »Ulk. The corn, however, fir rt>rn in the semi-arid land, of westKansas. NVhra.ka and Oklahoma.
continued to aprout upward so rapidly
timt noUnly could strike the same place Time was when the farmers in the
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Smalley
Marine Gas
Engines
Economical. Powerful, Reliable.
11 to 20 Hone Power.
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CALL FOR CATALOG
W. M. PAIGE,
Affent
Dealer in Automobile, launch. Gasoline Engine SuppUet.
Phone 502.
126 Cats Street
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FOR THE PARLOR
mS:
Ipf]
UNIVERSAL
Hard Coal Burners
THE BEST
IN
THE UNIVERSE
The mofit econom
ical in fucl-«Pcrfcct in
Material and workman
ship. Most handsome
in design and hnish.
^I.OOAWEB
t>Iaccs one of thew
handsome stoves in
your home.
;«w Oie Btoton $teri
pcMk Itba® b®®Afeaimtomat«rea
t»op air bam fifi to ft bPMa aa acre
rigbt alia by alfi® wlb iailaa eora that
waa totally bUlad by tb® finmtJL It
baa alraady com® to play a trery imt
portaat pan to tbw fioitnae nod ®eoa*
•a* M at UNia aw ku or esTtam
nrtT*1fi- givea dm pteastomKe aiM
spaa® I® the aahiliM M agriealtam
APiiiM and Snnnmr ate iHraiWUy
Ike (ArmWA mmrito at the EBpoMtkm.
fiorttiiatttltaM®Mttmtth»ag(leBltM® agIdMto aieAte fireabaat aai biM.
PADMKta «r 1W a®sr cfep® are p®oH®g
tote tb® booth® ftem CT«f7 Mat® to the
ttohm. aad addltkma ate coaatoatly
bMag wad® to tb® goipioya dtoplAy.
Btadqnarter® Cor TMIttog larame
■AJ be fmnd la ermy out® osctloa of
the graft Agricaltme PaUee. bat for
Ated to tbe aeoth eod of tbe boIhUiig.
It to oQAipped with a rrcepttoa room.
«vad wfU Intsfwat many. A n» fiowa todSei* letMag room® aad check rooma
wbev® parcela may be left free of
ebarge. Hare erlD be kept a IMc of
iDodermte priced room® to aid rialUng
ssi.'»^Lr.ss;?‘ui5S.“s
toAle And aarrta® wUl atreagtb«a tbe
Aad F. B. ItoAdA Dragglata.
jhcGfcatSi^ .
FLO U R
TRAVERSE CITY,
bad of a Pittar Fight.
Two physletAns bad a long and
right lung.” writes J. F. Hughes of
DuPont. Oa..-and gave me up. Every
body thought my time bad come. As
a last resort I tried Dr. King s New
Discovery for Consumption. The ben
efit I received was striking and I was
on my feet In a few days. Now I’ve en
tirely regained my health.” It con
quers all Coughs. Colds and Throat
and Lung troubles. Onaranteed by
JohnaoB's Drug Store and F. H. Meads.
Price 50c and IIXH). Trial
!SS?S.
JOMM B. Ke«M wi tw
Whenever you see James II. Keene
at tbe races It la nenriy always safe
to gamble (ll tbat be has a Imrse or
borsea among tbe pndialde sturtem.
and C!» that be expects to w-ln. .Vfter
wrsU-hliig him for years I bavo come to
tbe «t>r.ciuak>n tbat bis ’.merest in tbe
turf Is aym-bronouB and i-o^exlst.-m
w 1th the cH>iidltlou nml pn»sp*H ts of hi.
own stable of b<»rses. I do not Is-lleve
be <-ares a rap for racing except when
tbe KtM-ne t'olors ate In Uie saddle
Tbl. Is a gala year with blm. He Las
a line vtaldc. well intlncd and In win
nine form. New York Preaa
CanpldeinI ETeji Detail
The moM origins . unhackneyed and divrrtin|: play ol
Southern Life ever w^iien.
PRICES:
25 SO rSc ai^ $1.00
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
Tbe Urgeat building oo (be groooda
la the Palace of Agriculture, covering
twenty acres, while tbe Pabce of HortMtme near by corere about a third , -IN THE \TLLAGE tv THE SEA.”
as much ipaca. Tbeae two Immenae to bo sung by Mir. K. Ei Hor.t at Firei
Mroctorea are flilod with exbiblu of M. E. church Friday o|cnlng: 18 ct>lloro l plctu
The Death Penalty.
A little
1e thing aometiroes re
death. Thus
scratch, inslgnlflcam cuu or puny bolls have paid the
death penalty. It is wise to bare
Biicklen’s Arnica Salve ever bandy.
It’s the
e on earth and will
prevent 1
ns. sores, ul
Only 25c. at
Johnson s* Drug Store and F. H.
The ll.H»;.ltal states Jhnt 2.2Sn.STP
patient, aiv in-and nmiuatly in lx>nhospital, nml dl.|
Yunl, Ixmdou. i. tbe Isr
est isdk.- station In tlie world It hi
act.nmiKidatloi.s for a.<xs» poli<.*m4 n.
The most active volcano lo tbe wor
Is Mt. Suiigny. fn ^>u^^do^. It h.
Im*cii active wit
Itboot iiitcrnipilon i
irjK.
-Murk Twnln” ami Ilhhard Wat
non Wilder, editor of Tbe Century Map
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MIOHIQAN
Masslte PnJoction
Seats now on sale At the box
office.- TdeiAonc Ufi.
this great lodnstry having been fully
appreciated from tbe very beginning
of tbe World s Fair moremenL
Aboot seventy aoree oT ground are
coveted by tbe agriculture and horti
culture d^rtmeut at the Fair, large
ootdoor space® being devoted to this
Industry. Outside there are growing
crops, trees sod flowerw an Instructive
six acre farm malutalued by tbe Unit
ed States Government I’tout Induatry.
and gardens In all parts of tbe grounds.
There are more exbibiU In the Agri
culture bulkllng than in any other sec
tion of tbe Exposition. ’I his building
to considered by many people tl»e most
luteiestliig part of the World s Fair.
Tbe cxUlblto lu tbe palaces of Agrl
culture and Horticulture constitute a
dtoptoy vast enough and tustructlve
'5:-:V
UNIFORM AND 8ATI8FACTORV
every atato In the Cokm an4 most of
Pianola Recital at Jackwm’s Ice j
tbe prlDcipal eoontriea of the Vorid
cream parlor* Saturlay afu nn»oii !
beliig represented.
i
Agriculture to given more prondneucc from 2 to C And ovonlrlg 7 to 9.
than any other department at tbe Ex
•ncase, atr.- aald she, Tbete eggs
isn’t fresh.^'Certainly they are freah. little giri.-No tbey Isn’t.- abe perwl.leil. “I
beard my papa tell my marnmn
Ibere*. a comcT on egg*, and tbes<‘ nrr
all round and amooth.--New Vort
Tribune.
,*
BEST
finderp
Southern
Sl^es
HIOHOT QUMlTV.POeSiBtE
HtOHOT
QUMiTV J>0e8iBtE
. - .V-,-
I’M TALKING YET
LEST
:sT [you
That the Hot fipi^as I
have cared THOU SA^|Dfi
11 TRAV. ♦
DS IN
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For t
Mle by all first class dnuggista.
j^
Cure all chronic i
for sals by all fli
PrlcM, Het Springs tablets, fit.
Hot Springs Quick Relief (liniment)
Hot Springs catarrh cure, SO (
Hot Springs haaling aalve. 2S etiita.
Hot Springs com cure, 10 cants.
For sals by S. E. Walt A Sent.
Johnson Drug Compsny and Amar^
lean Drug Company.
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO„
Distributing Agents.
HOT SPECIALS
For Tomorrow and Saturday
Boys’ Wash
Suits
Handsome little Suits,
about 20 iliflTcrcnt styles.
Kvery one is dainlly Irimmed—the very latest styles
—Every one new this
season.
“tis' Dresses
Over a hun lrcd diiTcicnt pattems to adcct from
every one new this season—itylish^ jest the
Friday and
Saturday
Half Price
OKt:Ma.VT. WOKLD'B
pore with them was ever uliempted befoce. Tbey are tbe climax of several
decades of educotloDal work which is
placing farming on a high plane and
la making scientific agriculture a pleaatog reality.
Tbe consplcuooa role played by agri
culture ay tbe Wurld a Fair sbould
bring untold benefit* and wealth to
tbe farming community of tbe world
sod Impress all farmers witb tbe Immd dignity of tbeir cslllng.
Passing ttmmgb these colossal tmildwho was seeing Ibe sights of tbe Eter tegs, slndylng tbe attractive exhibits
nal Oty. Wl^blug to lie affal h*. tbe and fascinated with tbe bewildering
1st NDkP. -Now tbat .roll are In
1C. Mr. 1.0W.' I
tiuit you Fair Ttoltor Is improaaed with tbe Im
are rlolng aa tbe llomaiis do. ’
portant part tbe farmer plays to tbs
-Not ut ali.” eoufi-SMd Ibc ex-may great wetid of toduatiy. sod every
or; -I am too mucb of nu iVmcrlcnr farmer who viewa these Intereattog exhitots to given a new pride to bto vofor tbat.cato if filled witb tosplrmtSon and Imprssaed witb new Sdens to barmony
with tbe progresaive atridea that farm
aw<
ing baa been making for tbe past few
tic dtiiwe of 8t. IVtcr’s.
f\YI«l.-’ retorted
lx>w. -would yean. Tbe rtoit wUl give an Insight
ftm have me, too. engage in the bod- Into 09 to date farming oo the moM
able wtirt of ficNN-liig g«meroUH Amer approved plan and will bring new
a and bkaatoga to tbe farm.
ica i« rm property to route crops, bow to
get tbe best resalto from fertUtotag and
WhaS^i Mia PeHr
adoo. bow to protect crops and
-That ceodemaed man In the opper
t from tbe lavagea of toascta-all
tier of ertia needn't pnt on in> many
AlPSk- growled the pickpocket who was tbeae and many more Ihtoga of vital
locked to with the common herd. toteret to farmers and froit frowcto
aro tangbt at tbe Wocl^;® FAlc.
-M’e'ne an to tbe aaase tot.-
Ladies’
Wrappers
Fine selection of
patterns- well
made -new.
Friday and
Saturday
One-Tlilrd
OFF
SEE OUR NEW STREET
HATSut LADIES’ SUITS
Straw Hats
:»0c Straw Hats......................................10c
75c Straw Hats......................................15c
$1.00 Straw Hats..................................25c
$1.50 Straw Hats....'..........................87c
FRID.AY AND SATURDAY
.Tbe Boston Store
Spoolokl (.Isrha Promoslkiora For Auffutob:
wi wfll Pipe FBor Roaois aad Fnnibfe Futures. Only $1040 ?
J
The order mut be nude bdote Augott Slit Tbe work to be dooe when wwatod,
to® tbat had too neat to that mothtag
Vartob. «.C.WanAtoa,TravarM
fe-
.
-TfSAVERME OITY 0/L8 OOIMI»AMV II
nM^nRiF
m£
. lM8.TinAMmB M aMklB8haralMik
Omi Atwwoi af WT“
his aaaL MM miat
I la tke Mi Ute. braaliteg foar rlta
fhlakna wMdli.
TM Saaday ueMM pfcMe la^ Tbifw
day waa a decided eweeem. everybody
Normp^ to Attmid the Indian earns-
leave for CMIr borne te Cleveland. O,
MM Mand Broombead
mhead of WnHarns-
.
IpaakfacalagnaserailyatBtaaa ^ >laUoa or tM n
ta tOifawiau-J». m. ifcOapr al Laa.
alac nld tM tena«r« **tad anrlitaa tlM
ehn over Baaday.
MM aacaa M Maua MMarrr CMt
A. Hall la beeelged by Job*a comartr tluM II M car
C. Chaaaer baa gone to Bk I
I CM fann; that M ptr aaaC of tkt to work.
I aa« voam «M luid BM«t CM
Mrs. Wladover and daughters of
Traverse Ctly visited with Mrs. UndaMvelal vaalth oC tht» aaUoa
aey Baaday.
MM Keith U vlaltlttf at C DiliTM thirtaaaUi aaaaal rmmk
CM nflaaatli Mkklfaa laCaairy
Meaars. Blllman aad Haanaford took
daUoB wlU be MU at Brla. Moaro- a party of young people over to MllfloaaQr. iaalaBbar t, thU date Miag ler’a HIU Sunday Co apend the day.
Mra. CarpuBlar has a alater vialttng
CM fdrUaili aanlveraary of cbe fall of her from Chicago.
iUlaata. Thl. raat»«at. eooinu
Prank Meaehea'a family have friends
br OM. r. 8. HateblBMa of loala, cap^ from Ohio vUlting them.
ThU morning at € o'clock oecuiVed
tarad Cbe etOarm of Cbc nrUi Coafad- the
marriage of Kmesi Tucker of this
ai^ raalaMat. aad cMm are aow
place aad Miaa llorloa. We wUb them
aambtCloa aC Laatlag Baamel W. long years of happlneaa and pn
BamNMrM olD be tbe •poaker of tbe
day at Brk.
MAYFIKLO.
la CM abMace of tbe cl«v«tc»r boy
The mill U running thU week, plan
aa appar peataaular ribbon og
ing. but the lumber cut la all out.
plafK aMayed to take a cumpa
-Mrs. Prank OIbba U enjoying a rU
ladlaaa to the mooo^ Urn of tbe It from her parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Nich
ols. of Kankakee. (II.
atora. Half way ap tbe ^ In ‘
Newt JamUon and Wra. Palon have
TM ladlans grew aueplclous. The lacompleted Chclr road job an<
dlaaa caai« Into artloa. The clerk
bridge leading wi-st from town U
T\e Molallau of Vlokabun and vl
Malty will bold a graad faaaket pirnic
aad rally at FraM^'a srove, one-half
tttlr eooib of that Village, on Bnnday.
AaMM U; Tbe Mdraw of CM day
«UI M givaa by MIm Nlaa Wood of
Chlnapn. a speaker fnraUbed by the
NatSoaal SuclalUUV -bureau, of Chi
Aa wBpvrt fraai the geologtcal atirm drpartaMWt at Waahlngtoo ha«
Maa laratUgatlBg the watef^Mtdkrton
fa tM nefalty of CarlMoa, but haa aa
jeC bMM tmahle to eyplaln the cau««
Of Cbe wt^loafryfug ui> in that vicinity
The natloaal encampment of the Na
Cloaal l>eague bf Vf^terann ami Rnm
will be held at rheeanln* B. j»trtnUt r
^1 and 14. The laUlea* auUUary of the
will alau met-i at
aaaMUme.
Bay Oily bakara are well anpplled
wHh flour and refuae to get alarmed
by the aoartag pr
neHlng called to
blllty of ralalng the price of bread. It
waa decided that mf>re reltanre can t>e
placed on the country parnra of the
wcM. which report p good a beat cn»|».
Ibaa npon the market reportu enianat
lag fwMB the Chiraict. whiwt pit.
AC Bay CH). the -Commltte*- of ItMi"
which nought to ie»t the right of aa
loonkoepont to tranafer their llnenaei
to clrciia groonda and n»ack again
wUhnta preuentlng new Umda at each
tranafer as the Uw n^ulrea. gtii a act
bark wben the ctmnty pmnerutcu
asked the <x>nrt to
the oaaea
Oly ctnpioye* of Kaluina/«H* are sut
peeled of eteaUng |»art^ ..f blrycItH
piflhed up by the |ioUr.> and placxHl In
MadquarterK for *af» K.h'pIuk NoI a
atngle blryrle U rtimplcte, •oinclhlng
Mving heon stolen from each.
TM Miy comptioller and the street
oogHBlaaloBer of Bay City are engaged
In AB Inlereatinl altercation, the sub
teel of the arguAent being the efUcUBcy of a,patent nrect aatM^per reeeaCIy porehaacd.
ArtMr EHckwm*
damage eul
against the Cummer Mfg company In
Cadillac cane to an abrupt ending.
Judge Chllleoden taking the rase
from the Jury, claiming there was no
cauae for ucUon aa Brlckai»n had tesil
And tMt he dU not know how he got
In CM nachliih.
Wm. Whitron wnt arrested near
Btnndlah ebnrpMl trtOi burglary and
MTtni atomp ChlcfcnM. Jewelry and
raitoua otlMr Chlapi i»
Siandlah dnrtpir IM pwt mouth or
two. MnlMa«»t«fgrpay llfc.cam|h
log out la Hu wood! mad raUIng
bemaes and chIckMi ooppa at nlghc
Oame WanUn C. H. Chapman Is
nfear JuatiM BlaMp for remlUIng in
AMa Hnpoapd on AaMrmen for catch
tag uodorsited Aah.
Tba wMie lown of Bay IHIIa wbteh
waa barnad down laat wtolcr. la for
aaM Owaora of propufty do M aae
any nae of rebuilding.
TMfw has bean mads a auprMB* ef
fort to keep quiet the fact that A aau
aage maker of Sagteaw baa been aie
home of E
, who had
t?JS;a/S:
AvtaUafafewdaya.
At the church Wednaadr
MM Charlotte Powers of S
tl^Mmmml]
tororUk^-------“’*-
hear and we are glad to
ansh ss uo eibcr muedy for ike dUrsacs
aad wuikaniM pccutWr to womra ever
?«'fcJ53r*?MrsL"'£ri
ott® «>n»® and have
Mrs. Jennie Ridgeway spoke at tbe
Priends church Monday evening. Mrs.
Ridgeway was one of the delegates
that attended the groat Sunday school
coventlon held at Jerusalem. H was
vory fnteresUng to hear her tell about
the placet she vUlted and of the peopie and their customs. Mrs. Ridgeway
Miss nora Bellinger attended the
Sunday school
conre
‘
nrentlon held at Kes
Friday and Saturday.
McQueer and Rob McLangh
Charles FYttr.
bSn I
I has iKxught
present.
in Empire and expects to move there
Since the funeral of Jas|ior. the III next week.
tie son of Mr. Kaston. which waa held
Ixiitle Fisher U working for Mr.
Tuesday, another of the KasUm chll Fisher at Shetland.
has iKH-n very III, but Is better at
Ida Johnsoh is quite sick at this
present.
Usn
Rev. Mr. Borough went to Bast Kasmday to vUlt for a while.
thnn
___ nsber and Andrew and Mary
of the Jllnei
Totten attended the convention at Kes
Mrs. J. T. Whybrew has come from
Ick Iasi Friday and Saturday.
ladsiooe. U. P.. to assist In caring for
A good many boys and glrU arc
pr father. A. 8. Bamum. She Is ao- picking beans for J. P. White. Tbe
»mpanied by her two younger chll bean
leave* for Grand
SENDON.
will sail for Japan,m
Calrla Carpenter was to Grawn SunMiner KeMerhoise of Fort Oneida
was la town Tuesday.
Mrs. Allen nnd daughter Haxel are
MM Grace Klag of Kenwood gave
tennU. tournament oa their grounds
In town on bosl- on Thursday and Friday of last week
Abou. .wenu
Cecil Coates ^
out from Eden Fri
day and disposed of 130 baskeu of Bessie Farrant oflSleeplag S
Bear Inn.
entire load.
The life saving crew gave ia special
Kent of Bverott, Wash., drill on Thursday komlng. U was wit
lends here last week. She nessed by a large audience from Ihf
rraverse City Saturday.
village and the rcsortsirrU. who is at Ana Ar
Ed Becker of Osborn was in town
eal treatment. Is improv- Saturday.
ing slowly.
Mrs. Joe lisas and Mrs. Foster and
In addition to the ones noted in Ust daughters visited {Mrs. I. Raymo last
week's items who took In the excur week.
sion Mr. and Mrs. A. b. Kimble went
Mrs. William Farrant entertained
east to visit friends.
Im at a dinner party last
Byron Bridge returned home
emooq at Sleeping Bear
Monday from Grand Rapids, where^
Inn. the occasion being in honor of
went for medical treatment
1 Mrs. T. J. Stewart and Mra. W. J. BaiOats In tbe shock arc In bad shape her of Ogdenrhuix K. Y. Out of lown
on account of the wet weather.
guests avre Mrs.' Gregory and MM
Rev. John Strickler and wife enler- i WeliKler of Oregol-y's resort and Mestalncfl their daughters Alice and Vera jdstn*-* K. Nessenland C. A. Cook of
s!='.'S
daughter.
i MUs AUce.
"Happy<5f>^buck>r
again In Traverse City the first of, ^opm'd In toa^ W^-dnesday.
cm
September. Wc regret losing them !
^
Conk
of
Milwaufrom our community. They have won . Traveling Sab^idan
hiwlneas In town and
leer*est friendship and Interest in dinediranracted
at the hotel Thursday last
jearly three years they have been
l>r.
Albert
I).
Persons
and
bri^
our neighbors.
Hesplalncs. 111., arrived Saturday night
and will l>e the |;ueat8 of MM Ida
Farrant for a couple of weeks.
Mr. Hemlnglon rt tumed to bis camp
at the Narroms after spending some
time in Chirngo allending to business.
Miss Creenlleld [U a new arrival at
KenwiMid.
;
r Washington where they cxpoct to
A. R. Clark has Returned to his sum
ake their future home.
mer homo.
j
Mrs. Stella Chase left this morning
I^orenso C. Br«K.U arrived from Chifor Delmlt, where she ex|»eria to give ragn Saturday tti l^peud some tiroc> at
her little daughter special treatment. Falrvlew
tU^v. E. W. Wo<xl o( KJncile) h.1.1 tral'and will have some more to ship
►mmiinlon service at the chapel Sun- They go to the canning factory at
ly evening.
Traverse City.
fho have
Arthur HullenUaugh. a former May
Grandma Tremaine has a niece and
•w wtxks. have re urned
field Uiy. arrivixl today for a visit.
ro children from Chicago visiting
Norris attended the c
ty I Keep this fact ih mind, that
Miss Florence Rattenbury of Trav
Sunday schiwl convention i I Traverse t a business of loaning money In largo
l^e City U the guest of Mias Neilii
nimiClty last WNnlnesday and Thursday, j or small amounts on <
country
I real estate and charge
M«!*Addlo OIbba slaved today for a
tnonth'a visit with her parenU and
iidtnglon last meek to visit for
fort are visiting their ^andmoiher ,
ilher relatives in MInnt-sota. She i
and other relatives and friends of this •
‘mounts to suit yourself. A few
hlle.
acoonipanled (o Traverse City by
place.
I choice offices to ! rent, single or In
children and Mias Bessie Kmmons.
ARCHIE.
-----------, suite. B McNamara, McNamara Block
Mrs Ncwl JamUon was called to
MONROE CENTER.
Big lUpIdn by the serious Illness of
largo crowd enjoyed the dance | Little I.urille Uatoy U very tick m itli I MATERIAL AND IMMATERIAL.
her brother. Who has since passed
’ periionllls.
. Mr. JamUon will attend ihQ fu Friday evening.
It Is Ininmierial mhere you purrhase
and Mm. Ftisler WlWvr of To-1 r. H. Dye did business In Traverse
I which takes place at Dig Rapide ledo. Ohio.
!a cigar, hut It Is material what l>raDd
vuillng relatives here.|r||y uniay
tomorrow.
V. H. Hagedon went . Buffalo.
Dye. who has, been HI. Is gain- | >‘»'> K»‘L Try our, R- E. W.'s, a pure
Y.. last week on buslnei
Ing slowly.
I Havana lOcenter. hand made, home
kCLANO.
Mr. and Mm. D. 11. 1
V. C4iveU Bentley, Mrs. A. Mur- have been 111 the past week, are im
for
iw.mo
I m*. U* >\ \\ea\tir
dock. MUs KIva Yocun
proving:
The MIskcs Faith Hoyt ITranIa Rogera. Bthel lltnshaw. Hlldegarde
11 IldegardeGrawn.
I
Martha Blauss and Bess bong attend
rampmec-tlijg jit Northport on Sun
day last.
Kva Stata and Ma.v Millard
Td of Trav
ve nty are visiting at Z K.
K Hla
law's thU wt-rk.
John (iregg t»f Brar.il. Ind.. U
i'elanau for an extended stay.
Ingston of Mt. I»h-asj
turned
his home Monday after a
with Carl Oranm
Mias Bertha
Be
Cornelius, who has been
staying at the Shawenah. left Monday
morning for AdrUn
Ray THUS spent Sunday wllk friends
Traverac City.
Rev. U C. Bentley of Bratll. lod..
preached a very Interesting uennon at
Methodist church Sunday evening.
Us Mlldre<l Dockeray spent Sun
day with her parents at Traverse City.
Qeo. Uustcr and wife and non Prod
and wife of Ionia are camping near
lUulus* grove.
Mrv Adrian DeWindt and son Edard left Monday for Grmad Raplda
» )om her b
*
ill at
term from the Shaw
cnah drove around tbe ‘ bom " last Pri
FL
house vacated by Mr. Tinker.
Geo. Dean haa bought the Hathaway
place, known as the Peck farm, and
d on IL
X. A. M. Smith returned li
ly from her visit at Gran
OLD MISSION,
Mr*. Van Auken of Vanderbilt is vis
ing relatives and friends here.
Clara Miner, after a two weeks’ va
cation. has returned to Traverae City.
Mrs. Wm. Bagley and three chBdren
went on the excumlon north on the
llnols Saturday night.
A number of our people went to
BTlhport Sunday to attend the Indian
impmretlng. and some had the milfortune to get left there.
K. J. Briakroan waa called to Travao City last week by the serious 111nosa of bis sUtcr. Mrs. T. Brinkman.
Imilliamasuro.
MM Coca SeoOeki has gone to Buf
^^Prof. C T Grawn of ML Pleasant
arrived the Hrst of the week for a ^MM Rmma White spent a few daya
short stay with hU family at their cot at Trmteiwe City laat week.
Mm. Albert MetemoU U vlsUlng
tage.
Miss Bstella Kromcr left the Arst of tt paresta. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hobba.
Mr. aad Mm. A. J. >PeVrtet of Hoithe week for her home at Grand Rap1. Poaolngtob
4leo. Huhter were
the iMht for their new llaea arooad
Traverse City visitors last Sunday.
Mm. LUllaa GUI tad MM Belle
Mm. L.' H Carpeater and Rnaeae
Uu-kry of Northport drove through
Oan^tnr ware aeai aa delagataa to
»wa Mt Monday.
A party of Aflnrai cromnd to North the dcNuiy Baaday nohool eoamtioa
which waa held at Trav*
waeh. TImjr ewBh fava a
eharah Baaday wraalnt.
MAPLE erry.
SOLON.
Mrs. MebaaghUa. who has been
qattc akk. is abM to alt up tor a ttttk
TMtc4 ntaUXM kM« Sudv
wmat^Uland to the teachem* «-
^ rwoMrad At Xalkaaka from a ChJ-
Behan, a eon. Ref. M
at Grand 1
Miner W.
turned from <
Rev.
Btnte DiUt wwt to But
The heary rmlai of laM wM dtd
HgaAV to TIaU ivlattTM
Th« W. H. H. 8. «tn
While expwstt to
ma.s
calling
sre
ford
Hiarvey Decker vlrllcd at C.
roi-s y«-slerday.
Miss Janett of Norwood vlsHed Mm.
D>e and Mrs. Thayer a few days last
wevk.
THE MAN WHO BORROWS A»
Often needs U as mneS aa tbe $2.500 borrower Aoeda the larger amoaat
The Peoples Saviaga Bank lends small
amoanu aa vrell aa large upon satis
factory paper aad ahows the customer
of small transacUona aa much oour
tesy as U shown the larger dealer.
TO BE IN THE PAPERS
Right, is to be right in IL thea you arr
iBtereailiig and Inicrcsiod. Thalh
what the special sale on ladles' and
gents' gold-fllled watches at HO. $12.
$16 and $20 is this week at RaatalKA
the Jeweler. East Front atreeb
rSSTftSlL*"
_____ 1^1 .
eTjSSWfffiTi
GOOD SELLERS.
That Is what the Flebrich, Fox. Hll
kcr shoes are.. Manufactured cwly for
men. but while the kind Is limited, the
style Is not We have all-styles and
grades. Coll and Inspect onr otock
and you will be sure to be suited In
fit and style. Ed l^autner. Union St
THE LA GRETTl CANDY CO.
Uses separator cream for their de
licious Ice cream and so pure Is It that
when it Is melted It can be used in
cofftH*. All the popular llavors and
dellclouR with cruihtHl fruit as well.
I.AD1ES! Better look those sample
shoes over while there Is a good as•ortrocnl. They’ll aaveAyou from DOc
to $1.60 per pair. A. W. Friedrich.
I’M TALKING YET
^ LEST YOU FORGET.
That tha Mot Aprinos madkinei
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. Thay can curt you. For
sale by all first daaa dnigglata.
S‘Ss‘S5Sie©';
““"••aswr”*"
to SBwa Boatay. Jbm M. MM.
Made from toughest Kauri
gum, well aged linseed oil,
pure spirits turpeotine, and
the best varnish dryer. Noth
ing else in it—but the skill of
the maker.
It won’t turn white when
water strikes it.
It is thoroughly aged.
There is no work too goo»i
or usage too hard for it.
You can use it inside or
outside.
M
M.EELTiHEGiyS
A favorite With painters.
I of white- Iamb’s wckiI lined Hlher In
satin or felt ai prices ranging from
|2.r.O In IKMm). Make the Iltllc <mo
romforLible and warm and be will be
good. F. Votruba, Front streeL
THE RIGHT BRAND
KINGSLEY.
j Ofstoves, that’s whsi wc sell. They
l.*ke Saturday.
j are clean. Inviting looking, with earRev. Myers preached his first ser-j marks of prosperity and nine out of
Bove Into Ibe pir.nn*gc ihia wv<-k.
"
»1»» h*'®
f«H
Clara Fewlaas of Manlon visited rel variety heaters, ranges and hot blasts,
atives here Sunday.
Miller A Morse. East Front rlreot.
Bom. to Mr. and Mm. Frank Hop^ '
_______________
lugbtcr.
kins. Saturday, a daugbtc
PROPER FOOD
visiting her par
Mm. Bal
has been very i
ard. who
w
women. To km>w just what to cal
iroved
Sr.. D«tor4 1, quite ill .l,h «re j
Ijjroat.
•
I eat la another Go to the UtUe TavMiss Dahl Manifold will teach ihc : cm and you'll always know where to
Blackman school the coming year.
eat and they will tell you what to eat.
Little Carl Brown, while pJkying ^^_
ninnd™d P«rT«w
iho
of V Unden broke
management. Bloodgnod. Farrow
Of \ . unden. broke 1 ^ navidwm. East Fnmt street.
his leg. He Is getting akmg nicely.
bool* Uck returned Tufwday from
Jackson, where he haa been employed
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY
In a drug store. He has accepted a By not looking over our large slock of
position with Dr. Fenton.
Jnst two weeks more and we will children's sllppeni and oxfords before
purchasing.
Hava a full aaoortment of
hear the acAtool bell again.
Mlat Adah Thayer U oaalatlng in M. rid kid oxford, patent tip; patent colt
Uambarger’a store.
Blucher
oxtoPd|
patent
leather
Robert Wood was a Traverae CUy stropped oandali^ In two or three
strap*, also many other pretty styM.
her vtfli 4a <
RowMad W. DouAloas.
Rlchqrdt of
Mrs. W. J
City U vlalUog Mrt.
Mr*r5.L.®m
D. L. Bnalgn.
COME AND LISTEN to the music
at Jackaoa’i Ice (cream parlors every
for Bootoa. where ohe wtil take np the oflerntoon this weak.
2271-31
atady of aoslc._______
Healthy, happy hahiea. Mothers ooy
GLEN HAMEN.
Hollistar'a Rocky Moaatain Tea
Joam Prooty ii movliig hU fhnOy the graatost hahy aedlctoe In
away from here after a maktoace of
three years. Their friopAt here are world. SSeenta. Jen or Tobleto. Jo^oorry to oee them go aad with than
poopcflty ia their aaw hooM.
Albert Floats of Empire Is driving
BYKRT APTEiNOON
teaai^ the G. L. A b. M. R. R. this
aad r lo f. mnile at Ji
Mr. BoUey aad fhaOy. laelodiag hit
-rank
Crude
146 Front Street
PEREMAPOUBTIB Let ni add your
PrtsGriptioRS
to the large number are ore ^ing.
We lead all competition in No.
of prescriptions corottounded
iliily.
219 Ainerican OrusCo.
MADAME RITA UUUr
Beauty Remeiliee
FaSmByAHDniilitt
vuu
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■myt Bta !■ bolBV iTBBUy botaHod
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GUMMU
J. C Tooag. ]
Booky MoaBtak tlta oarai aro d tailgOitSoa aad ODnaUpaUoa. Qalaoi
cwMtrAvepoaadalaatxmoatka. Am
oatlrMy woU. U oaata. Tea or Tablota. Jobasoa Di|m Da
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9mm Urn aay *« tatata m ta tt#
«if«h |MT«od te Mrt
mkmriA
ta^Aia.1
taroa Maai tai a roani SUM
aaerframa Bay a poaai of oar Atty
eeat baklag powier. worth Ita |
aai yea wUl be teade a present o
pletara. Now Tofk Tro Oa
«iiLuv«sV*wiw
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THEtIME
GOaABUI BKA ABMPKHT
•
MWBiLG IN WAINB LAKK •
s s s W^s s s s s • s s
To tta Bpeotfo Booee of Lobater
lata, tta moDBit boated cow of Maand tta Mcftliport aea aerpcBt
tbetb Htaa VirglBla fence. Maine
boa new added tbe wriggly and beUIaerpmit cf Oardner'a lake, which
■tar «Bicr water moatha at a
ttmo. baa bami kaown to awallow molaaaea tep> aai wbldi. when potog at
Ml MBBi. givea off M odor Hke brtm-
ARK YOli MANNICOr
Areyoabappyf If ao go to Baraiim
4 Baii'a aad loob over tbelr larte oollertloa of namooated dlaaroada. laveet la one for your wife aad have U
mcUoa la tbelr diroctery pleiae •et to please ber taste, whicb U aure
notify tta cMea of tta aUxeni Tele to be right
phone Oa on or before Sept 1.
AROACH AROTMKRA
1M7-AI
Have a complete j Hoe of mcata. both
fresh and aalt and also a Aae line of
THB BKBT IN TOWN.
canned
meaU. 6olh preeaed and dried.
This has beea tta banner year In
xr baalneea and oar boaiacaa has In When your luncli basked Is being
Ailed np don' atop to coo kraeau bat
croaaed every month. Why? Be
we always have the beat goods. When use our mnall glass canned gooda Jutt
you buy Ice cream or candy at Jack for that purpose.
eon's yoa always know It la the best.
WHAT 18 KA8IER
Wt Broke oar own Ice cream and
Than a amall payment down and tl
y. J. W. Jackson. 10« Front Bi.
after a small weekly payment? In
tbla way you will never feel tbe drain
THE NEW LINK
Mir hoosebold eoonomtoa aad at
Of fall shirt waists we recelTed this
ame time you oaa enjoy the oae
week are BOW on role, prices roagtag
of oae of ihomt handy kitchen tabloa
from 11.76 to 15.00. They come la a
now In stock at Frank Raub'a. who
beauUfur shade of cardWr as well as
also does repairing and revarnlahlng
golden brown, pongee, cream and blue
t aiore. East Front street.
in textures of tricot and lady
cloth's for heavy wear and nun s veil
FEW PEOPLE
Ing and brllllanitne for evening wear. Realixe that a drug store has a gra
J. W. Mllllken.
y Slock. While we are not grocero
MVofc8»Bajsr8=fi“"
GKAPQT
.KALTWEST..
mmim
T.-uassssr* “•
Beally. thia M no amv eerpent. for
lore aro aevrnml Waablagt* cooaty
Tba larMi a«blBlMr. Harr Sebabeleoplo. laetailag C HolUt WblUi. cf
Itt. 4tm tba otbar daf. Ha aa. tba
Bam Machiaa. tta rogiatcr of pro
aMB vbe aarar aroia u> aaroaa ntor Ita coualy. wbo have acca It In
aaat oa a aoatal cart. Ha aaad that
BBiC BBd iB B phjrMCBl WBJ.
I part. An Indian woman, w
Bwaaa al ooaiBaakiatloa wbaa ha
MIm BarkhBlter Am begat
ety U Tonebed for by the w
eaatad tba calabiatad mrmAr, of ■tody of latialc ten yean ago. She at►••ATI-IV
toBded Knox ooneerTatory In GaleeOoaat Voa Aabal». -I raaar.
rldbt.” ba arota oa the osua) card, "to barc. from which inrUtulton the wat
tro wbo declare that tbe 'cHttergraduated four yean ago. After lear
aonael roar lofamallr bad graai
becn “aloahin' ’round " on GardTB a baddlaa blatorlaa ba aaat tbH Ing Knox the taught a year and theo
■pcht two yean abroad, moei of the ner'a lake lor the last to years.
aaaaaiia! -roo ara making tba i
This serpent U deecrlbed as being
taka of roar Ufa. Too d<i not aran
tune being In Berlin with well known
do carry a complete stock of splcoa.
about » feet long, with dark green
iiadr blatorr. Too want to laam boa artlau of that country.
DON'T GO ON WORRYING
curry powder, tumeric, flavoring ex
Abe U BB exceptkmnlly bright young aad aealy body and a head much like
la wrtta."
About the fall sowing, because we
Srltaatar *. Boreb. eblaf clerk .d woman and her norel method of Im that of a boa oonatrlctor. It la a very have grain driUs that work while you tracts of all kinds and tbe handy oned cakes of paraflne for sealing
tba daaanaaat of agrtcoltora
proving her akUl If being watched aodable aerpeat. always coming to the sleep, or drive. It is lime you looked
Jelly classes. Bugbee's City drug store
surface when there are dthlng parties
abowlat a Kaaaaa fanner aroond the with Inlereat.—Chicago Tribune.
OB the lake a^ evincing a desire lo them over, as the aeod-llroe is nearly
daaartaMat tba other dar. Hr. Boreb
Boon* aj^'youVe been In
a Pa CARVffR 4 I
MONEY FOR 8ALE.
follow all the boats that come out. No here. Champion and Farmers' Favor
B a arm balBrar ta atriotlr op4 ‘
vited. talrolyww
Absoluioly the cheapest, safest and
man has ever been able to paddle a ite both In stock. Barney Anderson.
aMiboda of lanalag and bl> talk • WONDBBFUL GOLD MINK
ost
satisfactory
way
of
ser
canoe half aa fast as this serpent can
aaeamd to latpraaa bti riatior. "I tall •
FOUND IN MBXICO.
YOU HAVE AOME
ULaAataWLtaM-----------oney through the malls Is by i
■wim.
reo what It B. air." oald the chief
Valuable oapers. letters, books, mags bank drafu. No one can cash them
This week FrancU Dana, a F
dark aatbadaailcallr. "tba time I.
With a story of fabutous wealth
DR4 GAWVBR 4 WUMHMJMOH
lines and frncy articles that you have except the person for whom they are
aquoddy
Indian,
saw
the
reptile
and
eoaalag when a giaa will ba able
Meber than any Klondyke.- aa he
DO good place for. One of our beauti intended, and In caac of loss or dls
ive
chase,
but
was
dlsuncod-an't
earrr all tba f^Wrer for an acre of puts lU W. H. KlUeby. who left
ful book cases and wrIUng desks com putc the matter Is adjuatod without
ana la champion canoe man of bis
maad la OM of bB waBteoat pock Diego, Cal., a few months ago to bunt
bined. that we are closing out would
ala." "Barba." aaM the tanaa
up BB BBclent cbBnnel which be be- trtbe. The water In Gardner's lake Is be Just what you need. They have a red tape on delay. The First National CUT GLASS.
bank sells drafts payable^ywhere In
tiaaalr. "bat I allow ball ba abB to llrvea lo run Ue enUre length of the very deep, and there Is an old Ii
nice, largo writing desk and pigeon this or other couhtrles. at little more CHINA
leMBd
that
monsters
of
many
forms
eoBUnent frtNB AlBskn to lower Callaanr kB area la tba otbar podieL
SlLVKRWARBa
holes. J. W. Sinter, your home furthan half the cost of express or rfoney
C. D. Olhaaa. the lllaatrator. raet
foTBlB. bBs returned from the lower Inhabit the depths. Tbe reeldenU of
Wa can attonlah yoa at tha
orders.
Ir reeolTad Ireai a aoap coaiaaar a cB eoBBt. He brings with him b number the region take little stock in legends
handsome glfta we are eetlDeaf Children, Notice.
oaBr larlUBB hla to paftBIpata la a ef llUle bottlee of beevy. eonree grovel but. aa one of them aaya. "when we
taas* PboatfSt.
You little knew when first we met
Ingfrll^k
Will the parents of children who are
dtawina oootaat for in. the drawing gold Bs B sample of what hla force of nee a critter like that swlmmln* fast
That some day you would be
wiBBiBB the prlae to be aaad br the 41 Yaqul iBdiBBs have been taking oat erYi a tugboat an' a-emellln' like a deaf, or even partially deaf so lhat The lucky fellow |'d choose to let
RASTALU the Jeweler.
Mtek tert'ry. we know It. b'gosh."- they have difficulty- In following
■ar aa aa-adrertB.
with dry wasbers.
Pay for my Rocky Mountain Tea.
Kllleby has located what be believes New York Bun.
work in the public schools, kindly send
wna netUed at int. then the
Johnson Drug Co.
Ibolr address lo Rev. C, T Sioui. 348
bumoroua napect of the altuntloB o be the aacleBt channel, and
MAKINO D«MNOA«LE «TATEstreet______________
etruck him. and he wrote the eoap lag lo hie story the dry earth carries
DANCE ORCHESTRA
MtNTt.
iBBBttfactnrer as follows; **You are big valuea of just such gold aa he dis
F. O. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
rartaaate te the grocery .tore that
WHAT 18 PRETTIER
beartlly Invited to participate In a plays. The property Is located on the ha* the rcpotatloB tor depeodabUlty.
I DANCE
Than a welWressed head of hair and THE VIOLIN, has oi
fonp eonteat that 1 have Inaugurated eastern side of the Ban Pedro Martin rartaaate U the poblle that ba* *ucb
ORCHESTRA and is ready for dsne
well kept hsnds? Spstulate t
tor a prixe of 11.50. Bach compctllor range of mounUlna. four miles from * itoce la It* Bld*t. Mutoai cooddeoce
esn bo manicured Into perfect •nqagementa and also for a ftw pupil
muat aubmll lOO pounds of his best the gulf of Mexico, and abqut two betveea a *tore aad lu buylog public
shape with little care and thin hair on the violin.
aonp. pul up In ornamenUl one pound miles below the line. He U iBlereeled aeaa* growth. TbI* >torc ha* growa
For terms call st South Side Sho
be dressed artistically by Mrs. L.
boxee. and all the soap that Is not ad in the deal with a wealthy ri
aad 1* growlog oa Jo*t the*e line*. No E. Bonner, the hair dresser. East Store.
auQ 25.W
judged wonky ot the prtso will re Nogales named Romeris. who aectf^ aabltloB bigher thaa pos*e*>lDg your
mala the property of the undersigned. the mining conccealon from the Mex ooaUeoce. other thing* *re bouad lo Front street.
ican
government
The
grant
covers
a
It Is i^bceasary that the soap bo for
We want every trade transac
CHAMPION. JR.
ipeee of SOxBO mHee.
warded prepaid.tion to be satisfying and If It U not wo
That Is the name of the handsome,
Kllleby is now on bU way lo No want you to tell us about It. L. R.
Borne time before (be late George
slx-holo range on sale by the
Notkt to Taxpeyero.
Veet became a senator of the United gales to tell of his find and plan for Atickney. 411 Union 8t Both phonos.
Saxton Hardware company. In addi
The tax rolls for the collectl.
BUtas he was one of a commission further development work. He has The neatest grocery In the city.
tlon lo all other modern appHanctui n school and city taxes and special aawhich was examining applicants for sunk one shaft, he says, to a depth of
U
providcHl
with
a
double
flue
hot
scasments
for the five wards of the
ANNUAL CtOAINO OUT AALE.
admission to the Missouri bar A 50 foot, and no bedrock baa been
blast, which save one-tblrd the ftiel of city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
youthful aspirant bad failed In several struck, which carries out hla idea of Of Ihe emlre summer stock of haU
placed In my bands for collection.
other ranges.
branebea ot the examination. -1 re the old river channel. He declares his both trimmed aad untrlmmed. ThU
1 will bo In my office for the pur
for the new gt>ods In
gret to say.” remarked Mr. Vest, -that belief that there Is actually more gold
WHY NOT USE GAS THIS WINTER? pose of collecUng aald taxes every
you have failed to come up to the In sight than 1.000 men can work In 40 felU that will reach the shelves this
Prompt Oollvory.
The bugaboo of every housekeeper week day from now until Nov. 1. 1904.
week. Watch for announcement. Miss
mark In the branches of law u,«n years —Ban rronclsco Call.
Is
the
dally
tending
of
lamps.
Why
from
8 o'clock enlll 11.80 o'clock In
Heck, Front atreet._______
which we have examined you. But.'
not do away with this nuisance and the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
Aeseeaing •- tS* Artlelsw
he added In n most kindly spirit. "w«
OVAL FMOTO FRAMES.
lei us do the plumbing and furnish 4 o'clock in the afternoon of each day.
“If y.-»« deliver Hint stuff liere.“ said
wilt queatloo you further. If you so dc- tbe butler. “111 tnke it mysHf.
Aro the latest W> have the pure 24 your house with a beautiful set of ga»
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st will
sire.- “Well, sir.- responded the ap^
“1 guess you noii‘t.“ rrsiwiHlt^
gold plate In exquisite designs fixtures as well. Once used, never be received without oollectlon fees,
with Ihe one horse wsgon. *
pncMl. -i would suggest. If you
from ixl Inches In diameter to 11x14 abused. Arms 4 Cole.
and on all taxes remaining unpaid on
rose of lieer. and I've got orders
please, that I be queellooed on the
Bept.
1st and until Oct. 1st. a penalty
and
U
priooa
rongtng
from
II
to
110.
■Utulee - At thU Mr. Vest smiled sad to deliver It to tlie msn of the house. Bmlth 4 Price. Booth PbIob st
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
A HOLE IN THE POCKET?
of one per cent for collection will be
“Well, you won't. Just Ihe ssine.
ly. “My dear young man." added he tbe butler retorted, plsntltic blmself
Does It seem as If you had a hole In chsrgc-d On all taxes remaining un
1M.MUTM!
-I do not iouU that you arc up on the Arwly in «b# doorxksy.
yoo'r peg-ket through which your In paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
Bx-Bacretan*
Kllhu
Root
was
talkaUtutea: but 1 do doubt that you wilt
“I'd like to know why notr
come Is canstantly leaking? if ao. the penally of two per cent for collection
tag about tbe bumanltj of Judges.
“llersuse tbe msster ami iii
meeed In the law. Buppose jnw
AT LOWEST PRICES
“Tbey aro humane men." be rold. wipe thing to do la to deposit In Peo- win be charged.
bate (he utmost famlllartty with the sro qnairellng. ^he's got him ku-kc^ n eoold tell you many moving atoriea pAe's Savings bank, where your funds
Office. Room 202 SUte bank bldg.
I’M TALKING V«T
up
In
bit
room.
Tliere's
a
Bglit
on.
WM. HOPKINS. PROP.
sUtntea. whaft to prevent ihe legts
win be safe and steadily Increasing by
M. E. Haskell. CUy Treasurer.
'LffSt>^U FORGET.
you blamed fool, sml livst stuff Is eoB-' of tta pain that they bare
Inture from repealing all you know?*
compooBd Inlerrot and whence It can
Dated July 26. 1904.
2J44-tf
troband of war.“-Cblcago 1-------Jhat thS
SpAiifa mtdIcliiM
be drown any day you need It.
rofOrsad
have cured THbUSAMOB IN TRAVukod BM>tor How for hU pbou.
snph. "Mlur. ootUUHr " laid U* MO
After Bograe FlekI rrturoed from
ERSE CITY. Ttayaan care you. Far
WE ALWAYS EMPLOY
“That la why I can’t crodit a story
Otar oordloUy. "Oorldod. «o ood .It fot bla Aral trip to Kuttaie. where ‘
that was teM me tbe other day about Skilled band Ironers to handle ladles
LARSONe PARK HOTEL sals by all Aral dasa drwffBlMa.
Claus Wanror. Preprteter
■lyptctor*.- Oortood *0. ooe Of hi. •%|ieiit bis iMitrlmony like a prts
* )adfc la th» *«*t A crliBlaal oo garmenu. so that they are properly
and before be went lo l»enver. be bad
print. mcmUHm. The oorronood a lltUe cloae personal experienre m rtb trial IWore tbi* ana had breo foaad shaped and Ironed to suit all. Our
Nt loohed poMlod. "Oh. thof. « tanl times. One day be walked tote a fOllV. H, w*. toM lo ri*«. *od Ok ironing department U second lo none
In the state and aatiafaction wlU surely
rifht." CDOtloood the Mootor. "Ow^ Iroding HL LooU boteU end. sqnafta^ }od(*>«M to wm:
-•Hifre jroo ew breo *.oU-oe»d to be the outcome If once you employ us,
toad oi*o.n oiU for mjr portntt. be klaiaeir boforo tbe roglaler. Inacrtbed
PttelRH AratalMrteova
Wright Broa.* Star Imandry. Park 8L
ran. be i. o oho* better lookloc mor bla name In his wrlMinowa eop|le^
roor booor - mU th. crtmlaal.
thoh I OB. inreo I oa oUed for my pUte chirogropby. Tbe deck tad aevcr brord of him. bot be rrod tbe name aad b. boret two trere.
MUSIC.
•oMciBph I get Ooodwio. ay othe. with a quick Blance and eaW:
-.-WriL’
aaW
tWJude*,
-doo-t
ciTPianola
moaic
at
Jackson's
candy
nentary. to wHie It. for he a lh<
“Do you wlab a room. Mr. VMAT
Toa^ r-a« ta 1* aow.- ”-Kc« Yort store Thnraday. Friday and Saturday
h«t peoMoo. aad whea I aa aik.
“Ko.“ sraa tbe auwer.
Himt'i Cenatatr VaM Jiit
afternoon from 2 lo 6; evanlngm. 7
ay opiBloa oa aay anttw the la
Ta^ MataanaodoB to 4
»71.8t
anterad toDoberty.ay aeeaa
Wtc&
“Tbeti may I aak you what yea da iam am. la renmMtai
Matf «aa HoW. haady
Fhoaatt.
neiMaw
waatr eoattaoed tbe derk.
Sc that Uke all otare I
aiMi« hla datta. bdiag to gaar
rd to arrive.
4rove
to
tare
tbelr
;hblpwantedHo wm aeatha
Otay pMed that that
“1 tad not I
miooowsm
InriaaillmBNlrti
UcHteNwta
JOHN R. SANTO
|«EIAL
FIRE INSURANCE
-JIENIISIS.-
"■sriiXr.TBawf-’
A. D. TYLER
.“J.'lSi.T.aA..
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
•ss-,a:s&ss““'
:y»toiwi
a
TAXES
201 FRONT STREET
j.lLltam
8N.WM(«Wly
MOliROE 5 ieWETIY
GENERAL INSURANCE
C. D. MILLER
D g roT^i.te T
TRAVERSE CITY BRICK CO.
EAST END
CASH GROCERY
INSIIRa;
JMiVET I^EANNG NIIRaa
CHOICE BROgttS
BUTTER AND EMS
QUEEN Cin aOML 68.
CitHtwiteNtaWli
■S.^2
a Aood bolH for ipaiur BteBtba I faM teM ba'M ladrltate dtagroro. ai
brciar. Thank jroa.- and be ataM
wrlvro
Irore-thn
MteiUrteiiS. taatr atiMte.
TO^4i^ atami/tb keep them oa.
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