The Evening Record, November 24, 1906

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The Evening Record, November 24, 1906

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1906-11-24

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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YESTERDAY’S ISSUE

2500

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mitchcock
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43fiOillC|STS300
•r wif* to th« CvooiRf Xocorc
•oft Loko. N
•trth of Mo f»rt/4hirS cMM to Mo
mhh wHo. ^ooopli F. SMltli. prosi
•oM of th« Mormon dmrttu ptt^d^
od 9jUty In tho United •teteo Olo*
Utet court ond moo IMod $100.

Will SlltCH PROUD RAIES
UNION

PACIFIC ftAILWAV
TMt MOST •LAME.

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THE EVENING RECDED (
8 PACES

UNO FRAUDS
IN WYOMING

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TRAVERSE aTY, MICHK2AN. SATURDAY. ^lOVEMSER 24. IMS.

CRUSHED DY
FREIGHT CAR

Clear. Briak oouthwoot mind.

lISS HAR6ER WAS KILLED

CLAUD STEELE
SADLY INJURED

CtflEUIDnAliRa

DAILY WEATHER REPORT
Fumlalted te tbt Evmlfi« fteoprtf
op tar noon ooch day by •. C. WnlL
•ATUROAY. NOV. M. 1$0B
Barometer falliafl 2$.$S.
Maximum temfMrotiiro for poot 24
Houte. 42 dogrooo.

Car Contained Theater Cr^wd on the
Way to The.r Homn» A^r AtOctroit at MidnighL

OFFICIAL FORECA&T.
Fair tonight and Sunday; f

YESTERDAVS ISSUE

2500

6 O’CLOCK EDITION

tenth

VEAR^2»1

VISIT THE

boll Section
The Oak Park school foothaft teom
met defeat at the hands of the Bootrdman aveouc eleven this nwenln* by
the scoix’ of 15 to rt. Clevrlnbd sTarrtvl
Boaniman avenue, miklny the
three tiMjchdowns, Lofls Chalker
Hived a had cut
his left hand and
was forced to leave the yam^

of our now rendj, ebborste Toj Department
There yon will find a bantbome lot of
the pmttieoi dolU in town—draast'd, nndredsed kid bodiet, biacint’, china ?and the
new world famed Dreamland Rag Dolls with
lihotograph faces.
Cor osrly spring purebase iliwAotly.
the Koiopean doll makers eoaUe* us tb. giw
nnheard of low prioee.

City Book Store ‘

JAIL LIFE
DANGEROUS

The Hobart Cte., props.

FiftLL FURNISHINGS
tor men arc dictlnctly'different
from Ihoae for summer, na
your outer clothlny. Come In
nnd ace the latest If you would
be In the mode from foe to toe;
match your new auU with
proper ahlrt*. ties, acmrfa. nocka.
ylovea ahd the like.
CmUra
chanye In ahai>e. too. We hnre
the Idat the manofnetorers

STRUCK OH POIRT OF JAW

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By Wire to the Evcnln* Record.
EDITOR PAID WOMAN’S FINE AND
Birmlncham. Mkh.. Nov. tl.—On
SHE WAS RELEASED.
person was klilt-d and flfux*n Injurefl
llJtctooock fi fcotef lo «plo<te s I
MAO
A
VERY
NARROW
ESCAPE
hi
the
wrtx
k
of
an
intf'rurban
theatt
Ulbro M qtilu orOm so btouj of fbe
FROM A BROKEN NECK.
ter ninnlnK from iv trolt at mldnlqhi
^dopsrtttirot of the inlf n<,f uPit op
test nlyht.
A luavy frelyh!
SENTENCED TO TEH DAYS
He i» looklof Into rbanr«*a of I
rrash.xl Into the iroJl* y at the f.Kjt of
UU4 Irsiido In Wromtai. and It U dnclsrrd Ukst poa« proud nsmoo will b»’ Left Arm Waa Broken it the Elbe«
VICTIM OF ASTHMA
and Left Side of HU Jaw Injured,
^ MiK. Harr-iet Har*:er of Ponttar- was
smlrchMl boforr tlic lorraligstlon U
waa Not Unconacloue and
Ir.Mantly kiried. her skull belnc
cMBplrted. for tbe frauds aif rrporitHl
' HEART TROUBLE.
Buffered Great Pain.
rrushi-d. tlterye FlemlUK of St. Thom
to bo so nxtmalrr aa tbuac* of Oresuo.
its. fmt . had his lower jaw hnrken in
Tbr. prlnrlpol vloUtlima art? laid at
two pJares. Jack Berry, the hndonnaii Mm. Wiliisma Had Already Served
the d»»r of the rnioo l»aflflr. arhirh
lude Sierde. a K. y^ ar^dd UUirer llavld Mcnellan. the <onduri.*r. Isdh >our Daya’ for Taktng Goods
Is said to havr acquired raat coal
propcrtlca by the almplr.rapedlent of In the mill of the Hontb Hide Ltimte-r of BIruUnahum
adly Injunxl
, . Bought on Contract Out of the
bavin* allefced • artilcra** takrmp the ciiujiMiny. was i«‘verely Injund thli Mrs. Hattie Rale and Mrs. Tucket,
City—Collection Taken.
omln* by’ the fnllln* of an elevatoi l.oth <d iv.nttac. had b-c^ broken and
tend under the sinrsTninem jtrant. re1 which he was standing.
others weri* rarlotisly Iiijure»l.
ItnqiflahlnK tbeir bn)dln*a afn rwaM
The youna m.in was fin tYn* xeeon<: from pfwtlac.
fo the railroad company. It la •aaid
By \nr*- to th. E\4-nIny n.*c.n-d.
that at the time pniteala were r«*- fli«*r reiidy to d. .Xf iid with a load. It
t{w« «S4». Ni.\ . “t Mi>. Wiili.mis of
manner |«irt of the llfiluj; up
ptmltMlIy mode SKalnat the iaauancr
M;.rh.n w..s
m-t-d. T,y JustU e
Pitralun yave way and the phitforti
tContlJUMjd on Third I*sE<*.}
\Veli.h l»> tan dr.... in Jail for n-tu.>v-j
ix-d from uiid. r him. leitlnK hlti
Inj- Kixvlh iHMiyhi on fi.nl:;.rt fi.ttn
fall alK»m ten Bx t.
^
Ih*- fi’y. Shf
M rv. .l four days
He atmek un his left side with ter C. R.’A I. RAILWAY WILL ADD TWO but H Jltk White. 4dl’v.r of Ihr Piys^
MORE trains.
rifle force. ^r.-aKlny and spllnterlnii
Atru rif-an. to,Jay paid h. r fine rod Ih* : is a Style for ever>’ foot.
■y WIro to tho Evtning Record.
l**ft arm at the ellMJw am!
ttHiJ
she
rel*-a«*xt. She l> I
Chlcspo. Nov. 24.-A« oporot.on injminy the left side of hU jaw

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yo« foot m:.y
Ju^l hf.w liadl> ran not y»i Ih Will Leave for the South at 5:30 a. m.
m. which ro.i.r. j;.ll lUc danKcnm,. U', ibire i> a ttyle to fit it
and
Returning
Will
Reach
»ut just how inidly ran *not yet b*
United •teteo woo mode ot the CHy
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ar*- I * tUK taken In
Here
at
11
p.
m.
Polyclinic hoopitel today. A worm determined. He struck On the indm
Mr White.
i»f his chin and bow his m rk e*rapt <1
WM ramovofi from th« oye ball of
belny bmkeu Is wonderful, '’lie wm<
NO BAY WATKK in the i.>Mer8 you
Idword »obringor. apod 7. of Niles taken to his home in the amhulanc.
Staniny Muniay mtirniny (here will
buy at JackMm’t.
Mich. Tho oporstlon oovod the and bla Injuries cared for. comlny out he two addlHotvil irmlnium the G. R. A
nov 24-4t
•oy Nom'tetel Mlndfteos.
from under the anatwthetir nltx'ly but I.. maklny It |»o«;ible for Traverse
It la pbaalhle that the nene centers City px'ople to yo lo and from Grand
are injured In which <a.-e Ki ritHU^ Uapids iu one day and also to tnnke
excellent ChlteCf* tx»nhectlons.
cotnidiratlons may follow.
J. W. Hannen. s.cieiary of the te^ard
of trade. If In r.vcli.t of II... foil, .rli.i
ui.n.n«cl
letter fr*»m r. L.'Ux'VwohI. cer.f'ral
pa.xM'i^^er scent|
’’Reforrint: it. ir..;n ^vrvu v. In renin the accomplishments of our
j
fortuity wMli thf ui-hes *)f your lH«arr
nf trade and Ihe iHM.p;,-. we vill. etmi !
'LIFE dAVCRS ARE ACCUSED OF
menclnc
wirh
u*
xt
Nbrn
lay,
st.trt
our
COWARDICE.
train Nit
fn»m Travtrat' Citi. tUlly,
ELITE DANCING CLUB PARTIES exot p! Sunday, «t 5;.*15 a. in. ami will
run our train No. H, m»w Aehe.biled to
WILL BE $1 EACH.
CadlUac only, thnnich to Trat.-rsc
It is made from carefully selected
City, arriving at that puint at 11 fn p.f
Grand Traverse wheat, in a good
BENT KEMP OF PORT HURON I8 First Will Be Given on the Evening of
mill by a good miller, livery
”I trust thU srranc* mo
Friday Nov. JO-Club Masquerade
CHARGED.
sack
guaranteed.
pnHlatiMl by your p.-t.idPoatponed One W*ek.
trains alii Im' jiatroniMHl to such
«*\t<-nt
as
to
warrant
this
Raymond Slmmondt Fell Down $h«ft
Thf j.lan of the Wit*- iTanring club
ond Waa Klllod—Daughter of Late
parties for ihl-* s**:is<.n has been
Governor Plngree Wedded to
eh.4Hg«-*l and Inst**a/J *.f the price f»»r
•enotor Oepew*e Nephew.
six iM ing $5 in ad\anr«-. a charge of j
II each a 111 b<’ maile
^Ic for
for the
the partle*«|
p
Sundanl
and they will
intie ai>,l0Di; a. the
$55,000 and If Only Coat
Dy Wire to the Kvenlup lUywd.
attcR.lanc*- is suffn-b-nt to warrant It.
Muakeictin. NVv. rt —Chaiire*
The dances will Ik- clv.-n iit the CHy
«*vinlice and m-eWt of duty arc
«>p**ra hous*' and the first will Ih? on By Wire to the Evening Record.
almih to be madi« :iL IVaohlncton th«» evening of Friday. Nov .30
Bfverly.
N’ov 24-TIon*. f).
syninat the life a;ivln« cjt'w al Hol*-miilo'<. <.f the mi!<d
land for their falbire to nMtie the
ressful. othera will be held and If not J guttea Machinery rx*mi«ny aold fifty
teen who werv dn.wt„^J oft th,> pier
they will ctnxtlnue *m the d.vi.> un
,, Frankfort. Ind.. to the aStan.ldorin* the Kiorm \V« dnesday ulcUt.
nounced se\ cr.il days aco! None td ; .;rd Oil ctimpany b.r 825
He paid
dteeged
Murder.
ihes*- fla’es i'xMiu- In l>< at. the 8chtxl
for the land.
Port Huron. Nov. 24.—The examina­ u’.e having b*-* n atr-ingt a with this In j
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in great variety of
tion of Bert Kemp, chaircsl with ta1% Mi'u
The luvitati.mH will
out
QUICK. THE TAILOR, makes good
In* hla dayold child to the w,s.»dTi .nnd
styles—no better val­
clothes, 201 East Frcnt streeL
inurderini: It, U bHni; mndo Unlay In
On arrount of this the masquerad*
ues can be shown in
roller' court. Kemp conferred to the jiariy which was to hare cxccurred at
NOT MOVED but am still located In
half hose at twentycrime wh» n srreated
the AVi qu. tnng «?lub house Ihe aame the Wilhelm block,
five
cents per pair
Foil Down «hafl.
evening, has Ix-en ix>stiH*ned and will
q
DentisL
IVtroil. Nov. 24.—Raynumd Sim be given on w«x k later.
than are shown by us.
monda. siuv] 18. fell forty-cipht fcsi
dowrn the ahsft of the MIchiemn Cen
daily.
Iml tunnel at 1 o’clock thU momlnc
snd waa Instantly killed.. He waa the
Falling Tree Resulted in the Death of
son of s wealthy family of North
Young Man at John Rennie’a Twin
Branch and waa cmidoy^Mi aa s bucket
MounUin Camp.
.
tender at the abaft,

Etibeck ^ Hoyt
Tnion 8L Clothiers.

WILL STtRT- M6XD«T

TPOK WORM FROM EYE ..

CHARGES ARE
;
TO BE FILED

There is No Magic

PIRN HAS BEEN CHANGED

“Best” Flour

WITH KILLING HIS INFANT

Hannah

&! Lay Co.

NICE IITTLE PRORT


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DopmuePingree.
Detroit. Nov. SI.—Miaa Hard Ho|>e
Plnyrec. dauRhter of the late Governor
llaren S. Plninre. waa married tixlay
to Sherman U IXpew. a m^hew of
Senator Chauncey M IX'pew. Hamid
Miller of New York waa beat man and
Jack Owoley of Chicago the chief
uaher. Mlaa Marfarct Gixxloll of Chi
c*So WM the bride’s <mly attendant.

All Kinds

SptHrial to the Exening R*»cord.
Interlix-hen. Mich.. Nuv. 24.—Frank
rd«‘|J. a young man 20 year* ot ajtr.
killed today by a tree at John
Rennie’s camp at Twin Mountain His
parents ivride at While CU>ud. Mich

MARKET*.
Detroit. Nox 24 -Wheat-No. 2 rt'd.^
7T4r; corn. 49\r: oata, 3CHc.
Chicago. Not. 24.—Wheat—Decem­
ber. 73c: <x*m. 42^c: oats. 33»%c.
*I\tiledo. O.. Nov. 24.—Whfsat—Cash.
OOMPER8 ELECTED.
7C^c; corn. 43^c: oats. 3J%.c.
East Buffalo. Nov. 24.-CalUe-l50;
fa the Am#rican Fsderactive. Arm. Sheep and lambs—ActMl or Labor.
lx#:: choice lambs. i:75e7.&S: weth­
Bnmlng Record.
ers.
$5,50(16: mixed. $5.2505.75. Hogs
Nov. 24.—Samtiol Oom*
pers WM
n elected prMAdesl of -Active: Yorkers, IC.40GC.45: mixed
and heavy. $6 45O«.50.
tbe Amorteoa
Amvr
FedarmUon of lAbor.

The wcBdtastbok place ai noon al

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Sam’.

family »ill

iliue. It 8 not our funetiou to atteod U»
to ilreasinu
ilreasinvr the Inrtiirk.’y, hut
it it 18 our litiHiiieHs to aiUmdlo
n»t4*i
DKKSSINCl
Till: FKKT. This
ill close

all tl.ny 'rhankaguing

acmamV

a. RomooK

For Sale Cheap.

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1 work igam. weight .ibout 2.400. /
1 7 year-ol<l marc, good driver.
1 f-inonths-old colt.
cows.
1 last 5Iiring’!i
!
calf,

2 sets heavy
neavy work ha
harness,
1 light driving harness,
1 heavy wagon,
1 set heavy sleighs.
1 power feed mill, new
Will take approved nine months* note, without interesr,
X
in payment lor any of tl^ above.

Smith Realty Co.
Corner Lake Ave. and Tenth St.
Citizens phone J
Bell phone 169

Fine
Half Hose

FlUNKUSEUJdlLLD

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THURSDAY, NOV. 29.

DONT FOROBT Richard T. Wyohe.
Iraad opera Boose. Nov. 29.

KISSES and opera cream caramels,
reguUr 24bcont goods, for 10 cents at
POT 23*2t the LaQrettl tomorrow obly.

Of

Syringes
We carry all kinds of Syr­
inges and they are of the best
quality for the price—Our stock
of Bulb Syringes. Fountain 8yr^
inges. Combination Syringes
and Hot Water Bottlea is ths
most complete in town—Prices
f
50c to $2J».
to

rsplace It If

WAIT’S
DRUG STORE
wV.

I'tOiin U'iUn^ckid things.

Wt- will iiid you in ll»«
groaning _
will- in-xt wi-«-k a rouiark»M.. BMoilni«nt of TA­
BLE LINEN »t i.rio-» ■»
the Lc-i;;bt ot Ihf foas-m
that inateb the mid.
winter aalea.

FINE Underwear
For Men—

' From the fifty cent fleece lined
Ljltoods to the finest all wool^
“suits our underwear depanment meets the approval of all
whp visit it. VVe can guaran­
tee you extra A^alue on any­
thing bought from us ift the
underM’e,ar line. It will be a
‘ good plan to buy early, as we
are already experiencing difliculiy in’ duplicating our best
bargains where we are short
of some sizes.

Sherman & Hunter.

Table Linens
72 inches wide, bleached, all linen,
- extra heavy and fine, in place of $1

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79c y
Twenty patterns to pick from.

NAPKINS—20 dozen to mteb the above

linens. 22x22 size, at $2.26

Hock (lolh at -. - 33c, 50c and $1 yard
The f 1 qoality !* made With a layer of asheatoe
between the doth and the hot dUbm win not draw
the f^UJi from yonr table.
Yon wUl ^predate thia featnre..

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For lO Days Only
V

Here’s One of Many

$1.25 up
People’s Savings Bank

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of the Nohbem Mtehignn Tr^ttan
RaDway coiMMy and totoats tbni tbe
MW laftonnd aMartng that village

gin Christjnbs baying a* the advertise­
ments In today's Evening Record can
be studied tomorrow and a aelection

to
Th»r» an cam
aalto i»r thaaa Mwaalta. a«f M you
tmf Ml atoaa#]f aamrad aiM, yo«
, Iia4 MUr tfa m «l aaca. Thaat to
MlMiif mart hrnam^ far framlaf
thaa thaaa ftfla. Tbay ara Hefi and
natural to aalaHii» kaavurm to
aiga aad'faa atoiitoa af tf»a oHgtoai
all gatoHagi Cali at lha flacord af-

WNITUUE STORE OPER
BUblNCM

WAS
g£CUN
MORNING.

THIS

toaaMatoar may aaal yaa aamiag.
tvaiy aMK aataertoar adia wUI aand
to thaWant af hto
Plans Ara Being Made for an Entirely
rtcafaa ana af thaaa
New andjMederfi SHck Building
nlra fraa by ratom m
40 toe Eracled loan.
ly batora may ara alt gana.
Tba addiUofuil tralna on the G. R. 4
I. aakad for by thr board of trade win
ao Into affect Muoday. A tDoralnc
train will leara al 6:30 a. jn.. iwhliiK
Grand Rnplda at 10:W a. m. and mak­
ing Cbleaco connwctbma. ^Retomlng.
the train will 1eav« Grand Rapid* at
« p.
nrrlTlftg here at II p. m. Thl*
win fire TraTerad’Clly efrelloal vr
▼loa, aa while 6:30 a. m. U n llttli>
aariy. It make* It poaalbUs for local
ttoopto to tranaacl bualneaa In Grand
Rapid! and return the wane day. It
alao awkaa U poaalbla to xnake cunnec
tkma for Chicago and return In much
leas Uma than It formerly t«dc. n con
Yenlence appreclal«Ml by many local

Kingaley’s nca- water work* an
well toward compU ilon. 8ution* Bay
will noon base a plant and Northport
wtll rote on a bond Usuc for the same.
Ntioe of these rtllsges w 111 ever renret
having made the Invosinienl a* It will
pay for Itaelf many llmr* over In llrv
protecUon. There will nmte n time
when thaaa nilages will reach tmt
mfler Indoatrlea and thetr water work*
aysteiaa will prove a valuable ndver

M-velt Is
^*anhington Monday. With the chief
execuUve oot of the country then* hss
boon considerable an&lety at the ns
tional capital e.ja^lally among the
diplomatic corps on account of fhe re
cent ahakaaps. But the pre*ld»-nt will
undoubtedly untanglf the akiln with
hU uaoal cipedlcnce.
Tbs dismissed negro soldiers arc
being bnllsd as heroes and much
abusnd pnoplc in aome quarter. While
m congresskmsl Investigation would

and J. A. Montaijue opened
up their haywire buvlness at the old
Raxton utorf this rooming under the
firm name of the Montague company.
Plan* are* already being formulated
fur the eii>ctloa of the new building
The Arm fl«s>r will have a flneeh-foot
c< Ulng and |no counter* will be
whatever, the abelving will extend
from the floor up and a wide ledgeVlD
uke the pla^ of the euxtomary conn
A *lee| stairway will be In the
of the buUdlng and half way
thl. wUlV tthe offlees. The buBd
Ing will bejsevveral feet wider than
tb«* present poe.

EIGHTEEN
GRADUATES

Other ktadi tram
up
CtoTioR Sell from SOc ap.
Come ik and letDi sbov
Ton the Utoirtacee of the
8eT0f7 orer nU other roaatert.

FRANKTRODE

hr C. Cbamlnade wl

Bi mrimcE nnui

eppMCiaied.
Prafi C. T.
I*r::icipal C. T. Grswn of the Mt.
Pltwssnt Normal was tht*n Introduced
by 'Mr. Needham and greeted by loud
Sto’EET. SOI R. dill ontl mixed
applause and the college yell,
cieroed his mddreM by spooking of the |3?kle* at Sledt-r 4 Son*' meat mar
pleasure with which he ntumed to ket.
nuv
Traverse City and sUtlng that the
{deosantest years of hi* life bod been
spent here trying to serve the public
PROF. C. T. 6RAW«. SPEAKER and ibsl he deemed It one of hi* cbolce*t pleasur*-s td life to know the great
many people be does In and about
DIPLOMAS OCLIVtItCO BY MAYOR Traverse City. He paid a glow ing trib
A. V. FRtiumiCH.
ute to Mr. Keedbam and propbesk*!
that the Needham DusJness colicgl*
would soon be *«.<cond to none of Its*
Mr. Netdhsm Gave s Short Talk o
kind In the stale. Mr. Grown then
th* Principles and Alms of ths
•poke of the ad«-antage the cq^iege
8choel~R*ceptlon and Danes
was to the dty
After th* Program.
to- and of the
by It which were offcnnl by no other
iDStllutlon.
Blgbt*^?*! graduates of the Needham
(Continued on Thlfd Page
PATIENT
Huainess college sal before a large
the beik Ht of oot vast
audience on the stage at^tbe Grand
COMING! Richard T. Wyche. story experience in Bavinj?
by tpe*
last evening through the commence­
teller.
Grand
opera
bouse.
Nov.
2!
rial
treatment of lillihg with roIcI,
ment exerclaes and received their di­
nov 25 2t silver or enamel and of crowning
plomas from the hands of Mayor A. V.
Friedrich. The whole cla*» nombers
twenty-five but a nurob«*r have secured
poeltlon* outside the city which made^
It impossible for them to attend. The
class Is composed iof all who have

stltutlon.

and Irridging when necessary— nsnres everyone satisfactory res nits
at this oiii<-e.
Can we examine yonr teeth with
a \icw of correcting any defects?

PoolUy Food
Ground Bone . ,i ^

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The stage was pniuily decorated In
the rUs* color*. gr<M*n and red. At
the bark wn* s large triangle of f«m1
on the thret* >-Ule* of which weri
Illuminated green leitcm. the words.
Scholars at tha Boonvlll* School Had "Honesty, ^ergy. Tact." while In the
Vary Pleasant Tim* In Honor of
middle was the word "Suecess.-Miss Hubbail's Birthday.
Is I be class motto, the other stoi
•f the college were seated In a
The chlldn n of the Bonnville school In the front of the boose.
lowing the fart that their teacher.
Mr. Needham oponed the program
Ml*. HublK-n. was to have a birthday
during the w«-<*k gave her a very pleas with a short Ulk In which he welant surprli* yt*sierday afterm»on. coroi'd Uu«ie present on behalf of the,
faculty
and »tudenta He then spoke
o'clock, when their bad their
Iniermlsslon ‘ a numU r of the children of the appreciation Which the Institu­
tbeni.elve* with rt'fresh- tion felt for the encouragement which
i* whlcb^ctinsl.ted of cake, cocoa had be«‘n offered It. |
"^tun an appreciation U more than
apples, j They went to the entry
door that was cloRsed and rapped and a compliment." said iMr. Needham. "It
ns Ml** HubWlI approached the door U an inspiration. On occasion* of this
they all criCd “SurpriiRe.” The last viml h»gh resolve's are made. Those
half hour w^ Kiv nl In a very h'Hy which baxe i>een made in the class
time, both fir the t»'scher and fMipll* loom and which have possibly not
Miss HuMH-lfwa* pn*i-ented with some Iteen carried out ate renewed and the
ideals are placed bilker. The success
very nice prc*»*nt* fri>ra the school.
of our Instltutkm so far 1* largely due
the Life of Our i
to the iMWTple of Traverse Clty.^ He
An exctdlc^it prew-rvatlve of shoe thi-n usked for a continuance of this
leather Is viseline Apply a small appnci.-ttion and promised that he
quantity << ihe vswdlne with a clean wouM put forth ovei;.v effort to make
cloth, spreaing It thinly over the the oiil. ge one lhailwill .be a Umefll
leather. If hised on new shoes the »o toe city.
!
Uwihcr. e*p^UIly enameled leather.
MUs F.thel Wilson! was next on the
wiU remain
much longer and will propr.u3 with a piano solo, "Autumn."
be far less liable to crack. If worn
ahiwMt are cic-aned. blackened, then
rubbed with the vaseline their appearappearance and wearing quaUlles will

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Cracked Com

MILLER a SMUH
nEKTISTS
' ^iatc JUink Jiu^t fni^

Ground Oyster SheU

THE HOMEMAKER

Discard Your Wood Beds
You Get the Benefit
Here Is a Chance for You i
.WiliiHi B»l. nil nize* and kUoolan.«8DO<!«DyMt wire
•priDK nad a good
top mattreM,

$4.78
And all highi-r gnultw vrillheaoU acoordingljr.
Wc hare an overtook'of there goodi and we ham got to
make room fur a oarload uf Kooda which wa hare noming,
You will Cod a big , nt on llu.- other goods aa widUor
Wi' uiuat Lav.- the n«m.

Your Credit Is Good
One Dollar Down, One Dollars Week
Your Reliable Furniture Store,

Grand Rapids Fnmitnre Co.

Start Young t

to tnia n child into
Kood habitt. Tl»
habil ol aaTiDK >• •
Rood OM. and th«
Rrovtb of a aarioRa
aoooimi iotetetto a
child aa much aa a
new toy. Suxiriaing.
too,1iow faal aome of
theaa tmall accoonta
-do Riow. Open one
tod^, no matter what

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Fdten up the chickens aujd
t’a-keys for “that big dinner”
Thursday.

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inaeasloc denuod
OTcrcoate that
are full-, of snap yet
quiet in style to the
ciitial man. who cares much to
his personal appearance, makes
It possible to ns to carry a
much larrer stuck ts select
from.

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A. W. Jahmo*
BotoA Monroe

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48 Incbn lenetb. $46.
622, 62* $11. $16. 612.
Crsr^ 48 bicbn l««U. $16,
$1«T .
Color.. « loeto* toiftb. $12. $«, $Wr
C2a $22, $8. $$a $$6. $4A $46. rl\

Both phones

- Something of Interest to the
-

F. r the npit thirty days we wiD deaaoaatiate, at cmr atore,
the methods of nutting any aewing naohiae with an
dectric motor. TbeappIianM comm oninpleto and
«aa to attached to^aaake^nMhg^thont

loTleat Ito^ one
cent an hoot.
Special price* daring the 30daya. Oome in and try it yoniadl.

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
m Care St.

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Buck. 44 iBdMS l«cth. $10. $12. $1U*
$16. $1$, $2tk $22. $26. $2$.

LADIES

CBOCOLATBS
*« to SSi «*• NM« Mm

Ororcoato cut In the pedlar preTailmg style, Fnacb back, close fiU
ting, jnat toe proper lengthe. in aU
toe lieat of colon and weaves. We
show re large a line as yoa will find
anywhere, atnl ask yoar carefnl iospi«tion.
.

•'Dinner'* Readyl”

MCE. YOVNG. tender. Juicy tnr-'
keys, ducks, i geese and chicken* at
nov 234t

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Overcoats
for Men

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Are yon reBdy for itf Does the
tumoonoetnent attract yon? Every
lime—hungry or noU-when jon
know the roast oomes from ^ed.
« r s. This meat sbe^'s name and
fdune alone arc an appetiser.
Do not forget to order for
Thanksgiving, Tnr^, Geese,
Duck or Chickens. .\/e have the
beet line in the

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ror those who. like m.vself. are
obliged to gi out every day In all
kind* of weather, this treatment of
shoe leather ll* recommendedas water
will not so easily j>enetrste the leath­
er. and thus wet fet't -wUl in a great
measure be avoided.
o

127 S. South Union Street

Colors, 44 iaeto*
$«, $tt
$1X60, $IX $1* $« $2X $2X $2*
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Hannah & Lay
Mercantile Co.

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of potMt. lo toeh -OKtlem - hot th#r

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wtmi A Chech for $400 lo the **coa•clMre fond.- The letter eooulnln*
the Chech Wee receired by Cepl. L.
•nutr AimmlnaiMier
M. Kelly.
iAKK CfUW*t DKLIVCItYof
penstone. and rtpUlned that the
Mgkt. Mrette am tmkA.
•ntop eeTra yearn a«o doc a well for
At atj Book Btoro.
the gmrnmmt. the comraet ralllog
MAC. t U BOHMirk hAlr kroACni for him to!go only deep eoooxh lo
•trike water. FeeUaic that The gorem
pArlora, oror Cttjr Book BtorA J
mcot rmild afford to pay a llltlr eatra
II.
mooey. the contractor did not eiop'
digging whdo he »truck water at
depth of aefenty feet, but dag down
S3A feM farther, thua 4ncreaalng hta
MMingm. Xh€ extra $100
hln coonrteAce eo that t\
BEAL UTaTS AMD U>AfM--OrAM
afionaartl h|r eaaod ll by.reaUtutkm.
Th) leltef Myn
hare edme to the cooclualon that
by getUng jmoncy by going
no heller than aleal
CAMA T. CHAM, M. I
ing It. ao I lirlah to return about
Or. 6. B. CkAMo DU
la right, with some Interest.**
BeU fkOAOA SM-tr.

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T. W. THIDLI.V. DMttot Orw Bar
Ate A Bari t Jovalry atoTA Both
kbOAM IM.

A Bari’a. CltiiOAt phoAO SM.
HAEEY D. HAEMEE-BipMt pUno
toDor and actloo rontator. Batla
UcttOA KMraatMd. With KlmbaU
Moale Boom. CIU. phono hi.
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax claoM
pot in morlgatoA. Hoobm for oalo
Inonlra of M IlcNaaan,. Park
. PlacohotaL
mar
AOATRACTA OF TITLE—C. O. Car
var. PdcM rraaoaabla. Offlca vltb
O. P. Canrar A Bro. Both phonat.

The question of postmasters' Mlaiies
will be brought up at the coming aeaslon of congress. At the present time
there are glaring inequalities In the
par of the n^n who preside orer the
different offlires. For example, the
^t New York recelrea
M.W)0 a >-ear and Is compelled t«> de­
rote all his time to the work. In tha
south and wnst. eapeclallt: there i
Urge Bumbail of small dtlaa, ranging
--------- i^ln Ibenelghborhoc
*
».tKHi, where|the poatmaaters recHre
salaHoa runofng between IS.OOQ and
II.IHfO a year^ These posti^ters de­
vote only a part of their time to the
work and maintain outside buslnegRea
The Intention of congress U ter equal­
ise the niatlrr. either by Increasing
the pay of tliii> ptMtmasters of^be big
cities, or by scaling down the rerauneralhm eninyci by those of the towns.
ChorchllLWas In Town.
Winston rhurcbin. the novelist who
Is
on lu the next Tnlted States
MMistor from! New Hampshire, appeartNl in Washington this week. The
uthor has In-en n-stlng and taking the
Bths at Hot Springs. Va. and his
visit was merely a flying one. He de
dined to talk pulltlcs.
-No Mltlcs.*' ho aald. laughingly:
-I had enough of that to last me a
while In the governorship campaign la
my own stale. |*m going hark to Hot
Springs, where I'm enjoying life in
where I've left Mr*.
Churchill. Hy new book? Having
gtwd a tune lo think aertously of
ting, bat Tm doing something on
Jt-

Churrhm has cnngenUI company at the Springs In the peiwon of
Hobart C. ChatfleldTaykTr, the Chi
cago author, s^o Is stopping with him
hotel there
4>n lAnxIous Aaat.
*rhe rcutrn of the president Is
In diplomatic dr
TRAVERtl CITV.LODOt. NO. 7J. K. •waitedThe^Idoaly
changes tn the
«( P, meet «r»rr niur»i»»y crea- service areprospective
held up until Mr
tac. f<«w' Hobmb block. C- B. W»1 Rnoaevdt Is being
in the white house once
Itr. a c.
fur SecreUrr Root has refus4*d
to make any iappotatmenU qntll the
TRAVKRAK CITY LtOION. No. 1S»ia hm to paas

LODGE NOTICES.

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mm la Woodaaa kaO oe tha cbM
Taaadar of aaek BMelkat T:I0 p. aa
Ateaai Bouth. praaldaat; Oapto
OriswaU. aacrotanr: MetUa C Orap.
Aapaty. .
Oct »41
TRAVEME CITY LOOaE. No. ttt P.
A A. M, a.«U oa Moadap aroRla*
aa ar bafora ibo Jail of tka aaaai.
at T:M % at M. B. Hatkail aaefa

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latAntkm to appoint hir. Meyer to a
iH poaltUn. and the aHectioA* of
Uoyif Grtaco. now at RU Janeiro, to
Dll IfT. Meyefa ptnee nt 8t Peteraborg. there has been feverish apecuUUon AS to the othar ehangea that
thUghift Will Wring about, tn addition
to the cAangua that this dUturbance
at the top of the heap In diplomatic
win eaaae. there are many
nee to be made In the aecretaryAt European embaaslea. and the
IttdlMtlobs are that a general reor__
of jho 8o«tt ABUICU wrrtn wUl wiofr m a nmit of 8«m-

uiT Root'o i«ent trip. Altocothor.
ibC SpiOfUU »t» <SfCld«lt7 OB tbo

Both themk^ At ABBApoila aad
the cad •U At Weil PolBt have aent inA to tie while hooae. nrgUg
PrealdMt Rpoperelt to attMd the annoAl football fChme . In PhlUdelphia
Dac- 1. The prMid^t Ta expected to
give hta aaawor Immedutely on his rc^
turn. He hag not aMA a game betbUM the
and the cAdeta alae^
IbOl. ABd H M Mlevbd that be wfll
steal A day ^ offleMl dudee to

Dr. rrSTl^Ass't
atjdioae 354.'

RBRnm TIE SKIPPEKBIH
WlhSiranielimsier

N JUNGLES OF NORTHERN MICHIGRN
I Tbriiii^ IN ncduBSM leettil Iritni Fm hrtes Talei
Fm the Prifttt lemoraNm d M Sintii. .

boundlAg through the
of tWMty led or ^more—4Uid at
.r. batac a»d. ia dt^aat
every jamp It gave vent to tu weird
the world hy n ' —
and Trightfo] cries t^t rese
resembled at
I14AO0AA0. hut vhM the boohe were tofore unknown bulled ciUes unearth
ed end atrange new people dlscoreped once the roar of a Uou, the waU of a
belaaeed thia weeh It waa fband that
wild cat and the laugh of a demonthere ts the anng eum of llS.000.000
starting In a high treble, subsiding
repoeing ae a aurplua In the ireaaary that neariy ererything moat hare been
into a growl and roar and ending la
Btrong box. ooe-third of this amount duly recorded tn the archlrea of arch
a demoniacal shriek that made every
harmg been added In the drat twenty aeoloGT. geolagy and zoology. It falls
man turn pale, daap hit hands to hU
,
to
a
party
of
teterepid
huatera
of
days of this month- In the lace of
ears and begin to doubt his own rea­
theae facta there U reewm to beUeee iTrarene City to (Maoorer In ^Ihe
son. Al last, when the aound of its
that the coming cemgreM will be more I lunglea of Michigan a atrange and
tlooa fbr pub-j**'^^'*^ unknown croature of aoch 'threshing and shHekIng fgded in the
liberal In Its i
Chief ambtig theae ta the |
portent and Aendlah ferocity distance. Mr. Giufton nlidbly jumi>ed
rttcr. .1X1 hBrt«. bin, which for the « ««> «»«* Ih* too.«.l wooo«dbd . to the grouad and commanded. **After
It. men: don’t let it escape,**
iBri ten
h.. crrled B rifleoloo.- *■«->» *“ «»P
Dog Was Woundsd.
I, BOBn BB««., It I. .hr hope or weird. rruU^ue Bed fur«ld.ble p«e
The excitement and fright having
UMie who hrilerr U the d. vel..pment
»“*•»«*«« reciiBl may
subsided, altenllon waa given to the
of the naiaakl redoorre. of .hr cooB- »*
•• '™>hf«l.
I
Nsar
thinglaton.
j
which
tallied strength enough
IT for this
that the
to lick the horrible lacerations that
work will be fSO.000.000 annoally for
of the prt sence of
covered his body The hide was tom
the next en years. The condition of 1st
animal In the neighborhood
from him in strips and hU ryes re
. which has grown ao much .first
firm romr to
lo notice
doth
<if the hunters
rapidly than» iranspoiiatkm fa- while they'were rai nped near Shingle fleeted a deep borrr»r and he shivered
like a leaf.
that attentioo lie ton two weeks ago tonight
duties, d
t\*hlle Dr. C n Miller was admlo: the natural chan
turned to
y was gathered aroand
eMering remedies to him he mHlcrd a
nels Of trade that hare been neglected) the campfire and comfortably acitied
for a half century The railroads for for the evening meal of b^ar steak large tuft of long hair lodged In the
the Ust three years have In-en helgS.-nRlon and other deUcades of the corner of his mouth, and holding it up
less In the great tide of traffic that ts chase when they were startled by a for inspection askcnl the opinion of the
growing SIT rapidly. With rivers d<nwp-j
thfrahlng and lloundertng In
ened and widened, and ports pi^^pared ihe'buahea only a few rods distant, acto ptnnlt of the operatloa of fleeU of companleil by snarls and hUsiw so «n
-EUiiham*s fur.’
swift V^aels and capacious barges, canny that every map stood In his
the transportpion problom would be tracks, aa If*petrified. An Inexplicable sniffed Dirk
solved. freigH rales would be greatly horror seemed, to cnH*p over eiwh one casual visitor.
“Wild cat.“ blurted out F. C. Des­
1 bualneaa all ofer the and for the raomeat rendered him in
country would take on'an added im­ capable of any actloo or apf^ech. The mond. t who walked over to sjiend
petus. The question will be forced on strange snarls and hisses were com the evening
*Thai*s Canada lynxV fur.“ ’said
the attentlcMi of the federal govern mingled with the growling and bark
roent next month when the national ing of a dog which waa soon follow,^ John Loranger. who also happened
along.'
rera and harbon coagresa !
by howls of pain and the sound of
-Oh no;- Dick Deadcye snapped;
nrentloa here Ac. C and 7.
-it’s turtle whlskers.campfire. Ry this lime every man had
Thls brought the full attention of
rec«ivered hU senses Bufflcienlly to
EIGETEEN GRADUATES
the
company lo Mr, D**adeye. who sat
M*lr.e bis rifle and stand ready to fire,
except M'rniam McC. Grafton, who in a ctmlemplallve imsid. gazing bard
(Continued from First Page )
at a brown ant that was crawling out
nimbly tgrasped an werhanglng limb
EuoccM Depends on Self.
of a h<«ted log. as if to fix ll with bis
**The success that a man or woman and swung himadf into the crotch of a death dealing optic.
may meet depends largely on their tree, where he executed orders in an
-Well now Uiys.“ said Mr. Deadeye.
school work but tnore largv'ly on their able manner. The animal came bound • Von’ve all had a gness. Now I II
self control and ability.** said the ing toward the camp, but was hid by fell you what the varmint In. I*ve
underbrush ao that none could locate
k of
had Tn»I»«rtunlU«*s in that line that
In w
•M,n>e hasn't had. I traveled for a
the child learned the ordinary things long bound It landed within the circle nuniiMT «r years with Barn uni and
of life and nature before entering the of light thrown out by the campfire— Bailey and had charge of the 'Obrangformal schools. He. advised keeping -Hold you fire. men.“ shouted Mr. ertang —an- I could tell the mlnlt 1 set
the child out of the formal school aa Grafton, “lt*s Rulan's dog."
eye on that fur that )l was rnnhlng
long asSx^^iW** In taking up the
Opponent Was Able.
m<»re or less than *ohrangerinng’ fur.**
loss of power by an old student to
The dog dropi>ed down exhau.vted
-Did you ever gel close to It?**
out scientific or mathematical and helplcas anumg tlu^hunters. while ventured Pann Gllliert.
problems he said that this did not in, the
tance. H tfriific threshing
-That's what alls that dog—he got
mean that the study of the anbjecta
of bnish told that his r|o«- lo ll lo get fur from it.** aagely
did no got»d nor that the person was late opponent was still able to indulge concluded Dirk Deadeye.
«H:ocated but that they gave men In strenuous exercise. The noise re­
The unexpected adventure made the ;
tal fibre and strength. “They nre not sembled the^periodical falling of small party f»*el
ends In thrms«*lvrv. but moans lo an trees among the brush, which gave the was decided lo keep a guard during
end." he said.
impn-ssion that the animal must t>e
(Continued Next Satnrday.)
Attributes of Euccaaa.
Grawn then took np his
AMU8EMENTE
anbjcct, “Some Conditions of
Success In Bualneaa," and defined surKichard T. Wychc. the quaint stor>- Find Good Homea by the Aid of the
cew aa the realization of an aim or
Michigan ChHdren’t Home
punxtae. St>me of the things n«*cea- teller of the south, who give* an enter- ,
Society.
aary to obtain sticcesa wenp taken up tslnment Thankagiving evening In the
,
mitarovm ft. re.
and open mindedness, thorough work, Grand operd house, tell* the following
"i s"
fidelity, honesty and saving were ^h.n^.^rinB..o^o, -«eRBri„.,
taken up in turn and discussed.
Joseph, and seek* to double Its
The Misses Nila ’ykTlght and Elhal
-One night when the subject was eat capacity.
Wilson rendered a Chamlnade duet. Thaokfulness.' Ole Uncle Rastas roac
To thi* end the aoclefy ia trying to
LeMatin. after which Mayor A. V, AAfl Mid. -Bredren and'sisters, de Umc raise ten thousand dollars for extenriedrich presented the diplomas with was Wen 1 ad a food 'ome. an’ a *loh ponxNM.’
few fitting words.
food wife, an* a paasel o’ good chimun
It therefore appeals lo lU friends
A piano quartet. “Overture tt> Orer- an* a steady Job; but de Ume comr throughout the ^te. and to all who
oo.** by C. M. VonWeber. by the Weo my ole woman got tired o’ llvln are Intei;jBsted in the welfare of orphan
Wright, Monroe and W*ilson along o' me. an’ ahe ranned away, an and friendlesa children, to make a
and Spaulding Friedrich dosed the de boys de ran off too,.aB’ de gala dej Thanksgiving offering to this «csuae.
nogram.
took aick an- died, aa* de cabin bum The society ta doing a mort thorough
After the ixercisoa the Janior class down, an* 4 loae my Job. Now I s been work. It rMclvea and prorldea for
tandero.1 i reception to the graduates trampin’ round de country ilbln’ from any child that needs a home, regard
at Btewsri’s academy and dancing was bsn- to moaf a mighty long Ume. I’l less of sect, locally or condfUoo.
kept up until a lAle hour to the m getUn* ao lame now I can t walk right
No eauae la more worthy of support.
ways excellent mnaic furnished by Mr. well: ra bUad In one eye an* de uddei
The work U carrlad on entirely by
Slewarv.
one moo* blind too; one ear atop ngi free will gifts.
The Clare ta as fnUowa:
tight an- I cant *qar Mach fm de
Bead your coatrfbutloot to
Lanra Uadhey. president: Oliver A. adder one; l ae got de m-ma-Hx ac
Alexander McVltUe.
Campeau, vice president; Anna M. bad I cant acratch my d’ head
. Detfoit Local ‘Treaaarar.
Meriea. aacretary-treMorer: Florence m»eely; my ioolh moa* gone, too;411 met
JL AaatlB. Alice KUoyae Boyd. Maude only one tooT left
Or to Hoa. Netooa C. Rkg,
Lewia, Oliver A. Campeau. Laura Und
mate mmaaror.
ley. rtmaoba R. Caffrey. ArchlUe Mag
St. Joeeph. Mich.
nma. Oaylard M. Bvana. Frank Leanox,
Vletoria P. Hafietovaky. Marie BMle
BoUnger. Ida.B. Seeakma, Anna M.
MertM Dally P. Pike, Adolphe H.
Wilhelm, Wm A, OIbba. Ethel Van
Eyckla. OlUe O. BirdaaU. John U No:
Every lleiiday evenlmg apedal at•vak. Alec Camema, Qladya CWIda.
l be gl^wi to begtaaera.
Kora E. Dykaam Otto PMfkelt LB: Price for ia eralag only 15 cents.
Han E. Herbert Mnrgam MeGarry. ^ •—- NlgMa-Teeedaya. .Thuta-

Orphans and Friendless Children

RoDn Skating.
GampMI'a Mnk

. owe the young people of this
iry the bMt example and tMch-

DECOND WANT ADD PAY.

Moore

Suffeied T
Yean With Indigestion. •
Hair BreaiMi Ufontores of-Tiamso Chy Hinreft
RdieT«] >p Kodol lor Dyspep.^

lATier this TMT tliui lAM. and treoe■ry oMctele are looknt fiorrard to ao
ImmeAM eatplna fi^ vhM the EmaI
yoAT oAda oezt JnBi|r At thU tlae lAOt

Mg that ere chance to know. Thafa
good advice. Take Hol]Mter*a BiotSkT
Itemtaln Tea. Tea or Tshtata. »
BBtJL Johnaoc Dreg Oa.a

:-i''

days and Baturdayt. Prtee tS caata.
Good rnume.
ioons opM fer ladlM
If benla.
■yiMaeeiia opM to the
Ik. Priee U caaM.
BOViM

E. C. DtWtrr a 0>, CUmco. m.

Atuwta. Aotort 10,1904.

DwSir•^-“l hAY* uffmd inora Uma twwjty yMrt from Indlgtt&m. About Schtoon month* fo I had gnmn *o much wore* that
I could not diEMt a cruatof com bread and could not retain anythinc
Ob my atomach. My heart would beat ao fast 1 could not deep, at
times I would almost draw double with pain in the pit of my atomach.
I lost twenty-five pounds; in fact. 1 mads up my mind that 1 could not
five but a dwrt time, when a friend of mine recomm«)iaA':^edol
Dyepeptia Cure. I consented to try it to pleaee him and 1 tree better In
onedey. I now weich more than I ever did in my life and am in better
health than for many year*. Kodol did it 1 keep a botUe constantiy,
and write this hoping that humanity will be benefited."
Youre very truly.

Kodol for Dyspepda is the only digestknt or combination of
diEfisUnU that wiU digett all claaset of food In addition to thit U^X
It contains. In asiimilative form, the groatest known tonic and raconstraNre propertiea. All other digestanU and dyspepaia renMdtet
digest certain classes of food only, and are lacking in reconstroctiva
propertiea.
Kodol for Dyspepsia is prepared at the laboratory of E.
DaWitt U Co.. Chicago, and ia sold by leading druggisU avarywbara.

Kodol for Dyspepsia
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
rni HANNAN OAUO ATONt

The Holiday .Season
is near at hand and every honwwifu
should be thinking aUmt what she is
goitJK to do to tr« kle the p,0ate of
her family
Thnnkmiving Dny.


on ThHnkmiviiig
A visit lo our atore will tjuirkly relii*vo
her of all trouble a alx)ut what to eat.
We have a ehoi
•eWtion of Nuts, Kaisins. i urranU, FruiU
%-geUbles.
Note some of our priivs:
Bewt Cape Co<l CmnlK*me« at 1 Oc I>er <|uart.
Home-grown Craulierrict nt 1 Oc |>er (|uart.
Fnwh California (imixfiiit 20c p<r pouml
Citron. Lemon and Orange VM.

Bananas 20c per dozen

Oranges, 25c, 50c per dozen

New goods every clay.

-

Horses For Sale
at Pioneer Livery Stable.
B. J. IVIOROAIM
One dark- dapple cray geldinK, « yearr old, weight
1,600 poundi. Not quite sound, but a good one
(or business.
i,One bay gelding, 8 years old, weight 1,550 pounds.
All sound.
These two make a fine draft team.
One roan gelding, 10 years old, weight 1,500 pounds.
All sound and a good worker. Blocky built.
One roan gelding, 12 years old, weight 1,400 pounds.
Will make a good mate to the one*above.
One fine black raare, 5 years old, weight 1,500 pounds.
AU sound and a good worker.
One,very nice brown gelding, 4 years old, weight 1,600
pounds. A nice horse to put on a farm and do
some work.
One black mare, weight 1.160 pounds. A goed farm
horse or good driYer.
One fine ^p^le gisy gelding 6 years old, weight 1,160
pounds. A good bmtly bone. Can step fast. Not
E^aid of steam or automobiics.
One span nice toy geldmgs, weight 2,200 pounds, 6
yean old. A nice pair for carriage or fati^
One bay gelding, 6 yean old. weight 1,000
00>^ds.
Nice driver single or double.
1 have a lot of light horses that will make
(arm hones.
Ple^ call aod see me.

.1|
4: - i

IteBRBGOfdWanlAhj

M

Thanksgiving THEY TDOI THE HOUSE
Cooking

Avoidahimaiid ahan |i1k»phate bakingpowdorsiThe
labdlkw requires that an
the iiigredients be nakned
on die labels. Look out
for die ahim compounds.

I

that

hr come

In

th.

Chicago

eropred

to

I

ThU Ulustraies to pe^fmion

sociiL iFrEmooii

prixe.

Miss

Mand

Lafayette.

Twelfth stresA
I f(dlOWS!

506

son given by the ladles* IJbrary aso-

President. Sat I Brown.
Vice president. Maud Lafayetto.
8««cretary. Nellie McGarry.

The fea

veralng the orth^icTmpby of Ibe Uet

tare of the afternoon was a very able

Treasurer. Ruth Daehm.

sample, irmaae became “greeae "

and comprehensive report of tho Mich

Mias Mamie Mobio will have charge

Federation
of tVomans
clubs of the next prtjgram and the next
which met at B* nlon Harbor this year, mewUng will be htld at the home of
the paper being given by Mrs. Fred MUs I>ma Co%ey on Webster street.
ifcan

gan In eameat Tbnraday. when from

Kvery prlncl

iml got one of Umae order, and the

Mrs. Curtis was the delegate

There were about twenty girls pres­

of the association and the report was

ent at Iasi evening's meeting and the

not only Interesting but instructive u«

follow ing

well.

given:

Curtis.

BOniMECOHnDQIT

The Commander Perry and Commander
Friedrich Each Thlnkk Hia Tant

barnMl from school hut they can take

-program

wan
^

Will

Win

Contest.

as

plar»*s

bosses

kind In the city and Is an Instrument

the Chicago High

that wonld delight even* mnslc lover

where political

are trained,

liu-ultlca and w.nuUl.** which the nu

arhfH.U

|M>iintendent of arhool» and hh a^KUt

through their fraternities.

«Dt«

the oth**r hand, they are run for edu-

niRbt

dl

are

then

doing

a

and

Len

Covey.

cailonal pun«»aea then- is grave quea-

The rulcn govimlnR aoriniUea were
dlacovertsl when an Interlinear trana
,4ntlrm of Cicero, colloquially known aa

llo:i a*. t»> the uae of secret aoclrtl.-a.-Fraf Membara Poor Scholars.
In regard to the question of scholar

YOI'R . Ice cream

for

y

Thanksgiving dinner at Jackson's.
-no,you know.” a pretty bride of
three mouths said to a friend the other
day, -I think all these Jt»kes alioot
BrTTERN'rT cheese, eateup ai
young* wives having so much trouble
all kinds of choice capned goods
with batchers and-grocers and l.elng
cheatiHl nud all Umt Is Just too fool-

ship Superintendent C<»oley saya tha<

' a *‘pony.*’ waa ronflacateil at iIm* Won
ilell rhllllpa High w'hool
This hook.! although aa a geccnil thing tho aecret
itaimM the
j,*d lietween
wrllttui In Ijitln. c»»n
the lines.thi- Rt-nae of the l<arin text

ed by the best environment and those

In Kiigliah. thus enahllng the pupil to

whtJ would most natumlly l»e expected

Imnalatc the w.»rda of the Roman ora

to hbow the highest capacity, yet their

Ladies’ Underwear
•Better

Qualities

for

Less Money.”

The Munslng
Ribbed .Vest and Pants,
tlat seam, hand iinish.
No other so good on the
market at



?$!

. 50c

^ Ribbed Vests and Pams
b
«■


Made of 25 t^r cent natoral wool and 25 per
cent cotton. Can't match
’em for less than $1.00
elsewhere.

Our price 75cThe Munsing Union Suits

Are superior to any other. Growing
in popularity each season.

$1. $1.50, $2. $2.25 to $3.
Misses* and Boys' Suits only, at
60c. $1. $1.50.

E WILHELM, Front St.

OYSTERS

for

Thanksgiving

Jackson's. 106 Front.
nov 24-4t
-THiy. of course 1 am!
Anylvxly
would If tlbcy would Just deal at a re­
liable place.” the young wife dccUred.
-Now. Uiere U my groovjr.” she coi
tinned; -he Is Just as obliging ai
thoufcbtful as can U-. *n>e other day
ordered a doren orangv-s. and when
they rame I found there were bot elev
en in the bag. so when I went to the
•tore again 1 tokl him i

ICE CREAM, ivyslcrs. salted or plain
nuts

for your

Thanksgiving dinner,

The Comimnlons of FVjrealers will

nor 24-4t

rt*Cflv%Hl hert'.
News aaya:

the Cadillac

Traveiwc City. toi>. U deluged with
the endlew. chain prayer acheme that

nreilhauju

|iu»ital nuihiMliies an-

divoire

case

kIvIiic

the mat-/

atienutm iKN-atrsc of the threats

aas

ain*xl in the letieis, and anyunc
iliiK them thnmgh mails may' gel
Into trouble for to doing "

PERSONAL.
The MIHS.-S <;iare King and Minnie

Please come.

freight.

I lie d-t.v in lh'‘ HI V.

Pnm».hri\- she went to Sut

ns Bay. where
es

await

sacks of fsita

shli^ent.

Mrs (•

US expected late this afternoon and
large )-hlpmenf of freight awaits her
Traverse City canned go«ids

I .a* her of S.ilton.^ Hay

ed fiends iu I he ,|iy

The MiHsowri

arrival. In the lot Is a large amount of

Mrs. <*. D

Sianley of SuitouH lUy

was in the Hi> a few leeirs t^Hay
. Mrs. John U•wi^ of IJet.n^key pasH.-sl
may to ManUtf e.
C

L

Ovlati

.

Foster and wife n-turaesl
this

morning

Ing the homo missionary praise ser­ friends iu the city.
vice which waa not held at Mrs Dr
Mr<. L and, >Ir< K
Gamer's last Wednesday on account
of the storm.

afier

vislitng

IhK-ksiej

Hinghain m. te In the eliy today

A si»eclal pn>gram is

Thomas Kn *,:pa and’ wife of Oi

preimrcd and a fn-i- will offering will

psissed ihoe-gh the city ihls morning

he rc-celved.

on ilu tr w; y to Old Mf-Mon.
H. C. Thoinas ..f Oiuena was In the

All

Interested

In

mis
mv

Ids frlcuds'anti relathca
«me mid
ninkinnesi. It will
1h- gmai
than dniii
news to nitiny In this Kiwri to know
that Johnson l>riig Co. an- selllhg a
mire called Orrine for which they arc
nuthorl/c*d to sell under a |m»sHIv«
gnat ant
if It dm-e not stop the drluk

ibtougb tin- Hty this morning <*n 1

The Pre.-hyu-rtan MlssiotiHry society
will hold* In the church Sun<iay even

Stop Drink Craving

Ryon.
Mrs G iH-nnls of Sufions Bay spent

The ^tearoer llUnolK was iu port last
night and handled a small amount <d

aid. the money will l«- refunded.
flrriue is In tao forms; .Nf» 1 to he
rivi n wiiiioiit the iMtleiit's knowle«lge.
atel No. 2 for llmse who desire to he
CUT.-.1
The reiiUHjy eo^!K Mil |1 a
I..-ok«»:e. Mall <»rd« fi* fUleti.
The
Washingitm. D. i\. or i
son Drug To to tell you w
they Knoa^nMiui this reraarkahlr n
edy.
DIVISION Nf). 2 *if the Gongrega-

riety of the First M. E. church that

riiytoday
J. JI Dhpei.i rock and wife of Siii

Moiial

was to la- held last Wednesday Was

tons. Hay weie In lomu today.

the

postponed until Monday afunesin at

J. J. fHrt/jer of K*‘sv.lrk transi ted

2;30 o'clock al the home of Mrs. Grif
flth. 23C Ninth stn-et.

A large attend­
KlHe^I should just like to catrb 8

Uidles* Aid will vvrvv a N* w-

England

siipM-r In

flinch
h

on

the haw ment

Wednesday
Wedn.

of

evening,

Ntn. 2Mh.
for

ance of the ladles is de.slred.

Thank9klvlng

riuinkfully

M.xe„

D^elx.ed.

The Ministers' a.s«tK*latlon will hold
a

meeting Monday

morning at

pi

nrc'KS. Ul.’t'KS. duckh. duclw ami

o'clock at the Carnegie library rooms
The

Young

Ladles society

then some al Slmler A 8oo».*

of th«
JOHNSTON'S mafvUtte. ywUa, mi:i

Presbyterian church will hold. Its an
nual experience social Monday eyen
Ing with Miss Mabel Gibbs. 4in SlxtL
he

ami

Mae

Son y.

riidu n Hir»rc*latr-.s at Jack

served

Rl

6:."n,

after shlrh

JOHNSTON'S mapletle. awUs. milk

They ai,- fine.
nov24-C

A sfrlrtlv potluck supper will

WANT TO RIDE home?

uid

blue rilihon cbocoUtes at Jack-

on's

thr

at

City

restaurant.

Hark

night.

Eat lunch

earning th«dr fifty ontA

there ■ al!

Ler is prvlieged to Invite a Isdy or

nov 24-€t

They are fine.
nov 24 41

Each ihem

There will be no preaching servlrr

Alice Milbur took o'Jt what will prob
ably be the last deer license today.
The annual account of the

THE TWO
WINNERS
..FOR 1907..

“Maxwell”
AUTOMOBILES

“SMALLEY’*
HARIIfE GiS ENGINES
KOW IS THE TIME
TO PLACE YOUR ORDER

Walter M. Paige
AGEltT.

WANT A NIGHT HACK?
isUurant.

p*ntlemnn friend.

minors was

filed today

Pybti*

In PrObatf

couH.

j.

The administrator In the estalle o1
Ralph Pybus filed the annual acl*ounl
today.

i

'

IC1-: rilKAM. oysterh

nuts

for your Thankrgiving dinner,

tbe iK-st at Jackfcon's:


Gall t'lty

CItx. .371. BHI 167.
hiiv 24-et

orlilaln

nor 24 4!

m

'..ii

HOT CHOCOI-ATE and coffee with
gtxrd cream at Jackson'a,

,

-r

_

DON'T ronavrr to order your
gorvso,

duck. rJilrkeu

or turkey

Slede,

of

nov 23-5t

KISSh:S end oM*ra rr**am rararncla,
regular 2o-cenl g*x>d». for 10 Ml. at
the I^GrHtl tomorrow only.

'

NO HAY WATER In the oysters yott

The annual , account In tbe Efilc E
Higbca esUle was

filed

with Judgt

Walker today.
The

W

|

Boardmao

avenue

ungraded

rxx>m defeated the Oak Park Savages
by a score of 15 to 0 this rooming. The
Bnardmac avenue ungraded room now
claim the dty championship, ^ghth
grades and nnder.

'

Evangelistic aerrlccs at First M. E.
church Sunday evening. T o'clock.
A Hamburg dealer baa

Just

been

fined for aeUlng -coffee” that con­
tained 19 per cent, of aabea and 12
per cent of aand{
OYSTERS

America baa little of tbe emomic
•agadtr of England. Intell«!tnal acin
■sen of Germany or aocUl fbytbm cC
MYuiee.-A. B. Wlartip In AnDealg.

dl

members will give their exj>erlenre Ir

AND
IMctonbed in tbe moat cetemonlow,
manaar. in tbeae days In Protestant
co<wtries tbe marriage lawt do not
look
bot aaJy aa a civs ^tnet tbongb
mart paofde prefer to give It a cartaln
reltMtoiB aanctlon by baTtag It perfbemsd by a ebnreb mlaia«er.-8t. Loola

ll.c Gllddcii

CadillK Newt.

Saw a Robfn..
Judge of B.oioit,. Kr.-d R Walker
There will Ik- an lmi>ortant nie« tlng Brown of Maple City were In
stai.-d this ufiinoHm that le- eaw a
of Lalla Rookh Temple. No. 115. D. O. lotlay.
K. K.. In tbe K. of P. parlors at k p. in
Mr. ahd Mis. Hida R>fUi fmm Vicks­ robin near the eoiirt hoiiM- yihlerday.
this evening. Arrangements for win burg returned home thU iimmlng after
ter meetings will be made at this lime %islting their cmulns. Mr. and

►tn-et.

the best at Jackson’s.—

RECORD WANT AD8 PAY.

mlcr of the family and the only priert
or mler whose authority it recognized.
Aa far aa ww learn from the Bible nar­
rative in tbe caae of Ji
thalmplejilvlngof
jglvlng of bis
1
daughters by
laaae cooatltnted tbe marriage, there
being no religious or other

_

Apropoa of the ondluaa chain

taken under advlss nieiil.

Fon*sten« and their friends.

** -uiiy. y
HOT CHpCOIJtTE and coffen- with at the Congregational church tumor
there were.
good cream at Jackson's.
row morning but the Sunday sch<v>
I noticed that one
HOY 24-4t hour will iH? devoted to a Thanktgiv
ed. and of course I wotildn*t send ytm
ing service. Sunday school will l^egis
^ny bat the l»est p>ods. so
SOCIAL
DANCE
at
^amI.l»ell
block
out.*
promptly at 11:45 with a fifteen (min
-Now. don't yon think that was nice b'en. 23. Nichols' 5piece orchestra.* ute song service.
In him to be so tlKiuglitful and
Seventy-one loads of potatoes came
satr she cohcloded.-Harper's Weekly
onto the local market today.
From the Bible ai-emiuta of the marriagra of Jacob with Leah and Rebecca
and from other narratives of marriages
tn Jewish history It seems thst marrUge was not held to be a sacrament
or reUgtons rite In the times of the

ryUader light roadrtar. the prio.-a

m

The meeting of the Indies* Aid
GET

But if. on

ill

mas not all In this fiotni

with one of Ms hniiliers

slona are Invited.

good

^^^tlmoay
cam*

give's dancing party at Forester’s hi.l1

MRS. PLUS’ fUHERiL

ed

i a fbor cylinder louring car to a
l-ring fmm W.oe#

WednewUy. Nov. 28. for Companions.

Mobio.

After the program a supper wa*
-es are engaged in awothej contest
tlona which they attend.
the evening
wax very
for members. The contest began Nov. scrk'cd and
Superintendent »Cooley-a opinkm nf
2tt and will close Jan. 20. As in prevl- pleasantly spent.
aerrot aoclettea wIM cxprcaaed In tht
OQd «mto»l.s the losing lodge must
following slatemedt: “In mie^Chlcago
Bearcb for a amall coin 4n a big re^
ban^M the winners at the fonneiV
High rehool having l.MO puirtla there
reptaele full of raolaasee.
lodge rooms.
Commander iVrry of
are twmty flv«. ebwllve poalllons w he
. llm;t for « *Wr> In a barrel of flour.
the local lotlgc is ctmfldt nt that bis Service Was Held From the Home at
filled by the atudepta from thcliv
ICai unpUaaani thtDR*—not deal*
2 o’Ciock Yesterday, Afternoon.
lodge will be the winner and Com
The fraternity membera In the srhoolr
n'atcd In tbe rtilea.
Many Beautiful Flowers.
mender Friedrich of the Traverse City
number 130 aa ag^nat 1.200 pupils not
Pour water down your aleevew
lodge Is fully ns sure uf the victory.—
uiemlier* of any aecret order. At the
Tho funeral service of Mrs. U Olds
- fake polNiii
Cadillac News
time this Inveatlgalion was made it
was held yesterday afternoon from the
Wiilk ban fiiot on ahellad com or In
waa found that twenty of the twenty
bme. the Rev; Thomas'Penn iniom of
STEINWAY VERTE GRAND.
H!olame».
five elective |K»altlona were held by
fleiating and the |iaH In-arers being
lint bot candle icrraw* drip on your
membera of fraternities or sororities Beautiful
»ent
Delivered
to
from the Church of Christ. Music was
banda.
and that the members of the school
Mias Clara Bates Today.
furnl.sht-d by a quarter consisting of
Brand your tongue with a nM-hot
saa in the clutcliea of the fraternity
A beautiful Btelnway verte grand
Misses
Gray and
FNerett and
Iron .
rlngatirh Ju»t aa much aa tho citj piano,
mahogany case, was de Messrsff ,OUe and Holliday.
There
Mark your handa with imb llhlc Ink
poiuira 111 New tork was ever con- llvered to Miss Clara lUtes today !»y
many friends pn-senl ahd many
Rwlet.Found In a “Pony.tndh'd by the Tammany crosd.
Grlnnell Bndhers music house. This
Ings of iM-autlfuI,bowers. Cndor
Thi‘»i* nilea for High arhool aecrrf,
is
one
of
the
handsomest
pianos
of
its
-If
High
arho.d|
aiv>
to
be
consider­
tak'i-r Anderson was pt charge of the
a.H-litb-*i of KirB w. m umwrthcd In
flrlala for Information agalnut Iho fra

Court Ad,»Oorned at Noon.
The

The

Piano solo.^Iargaret Huellmantcl.
nano duet. Kffle Ibiehm

Traverse City and Cadillac Macca-

Travaraa.

Antrim. CTuuia.

The comimnr will

served. To tbe further surprise
made Ita apiM^aranc*- In this city last
of Mr. and Mrs. DlakesU-e they found wh»n c«»jit adji»unud and will piohner, and has contlnutKl to apptwr <
that the unexpeeled party was not all. ably lu< tnksn at the next term.
at intervals since that time. The h-tA trunk full uf letters and legal
uch aa Mrs. Blakealee was ten
tern n-cHved in the asylum town am
dered three beautiful sterling Miver paiH'rs figun-d^geiy in the caa<* to
lantlally the same as those respoons and Mr. Blakcsii-c- a day and the Sef.qdant occupied the
rHv»*d InTadUlac. asking that the rcstand this morning
He deniesl the
Lx.x of cigars.
clph-nt a rite nine mt»re prayer letters
Tbeev«.nlng was ao .pleamnily spent inith <*f the textltnony uffctcd by Mrs.
nine ihrc.iis of vt-ngcani*<' If the
that it was some time betwee n 2 and tjlldden charirihg him with intfniute
nend \n not «dw vcd. el rH»*ra
Z odcK-k this
morning before
the n-latlonx with uiher woin.-n and staH-d
in»- nv. iving these fiike iHlcm
that she had arknowh-dged to him
guests departed.
limy ilo w.-il to take ruMlce that the
that she had I -. n tjndulv Intimate

VioJln solo. Inez Mobio. wccompanicd
PUno solo. NetU

Kalkaakn.

and Emmet

put out five modrta next year* ranging

TESTIMOMYA'ill

The raiden had prettily d«»cpral«‘d

EVITIEB.

by Maud Lafayette on the piano.

Benzla, Grand

LaalaMO.

'nrHAIR PIUTERS TIBOOEI

the hooa<» with pink chryaanth.-mums

Piano solo. Maud Ijifayette.

iH^cott ggatiikt iSember* of the or

nr in any academic life of Iba inaUt

excellent

for aevea counilet, the territory cohaiatlng of

Tho

Recitation* Louise Mertrs.

your balr—yimr luxutlou* hair, whlrb

Wednesday

went to Mrs. C E Hale.

vorre

your aweclhoart may or may not hnve

were on

bras*

Mrs. C. M

and after the cards, a pot luck supper

eallod your croanini beauty.

n*cted to nutulate

hammered

awarded to

Deers, while the conaolatlon. a Dutch

West

Officers were elected

.

rooms yesterday afternoon.

no part In any pfhllc dasaDoalratlom-

of rduratUMi of

handsome

axcioalva

and hU Uuach and auto gapply huMr

*The girls of the Bi. CeellU society glass cigar dish and the cooaolaiion.
picture, went to Dr. A. J Clidden Oivc-ce Case Will Mske tu
Reappearance at Next Term at
McPhail.

clatlon. was held at the Ladles* library

Pad apelUng w^ a feature of Ibe

gantratlona wlU begin at once.

the queal of hoard

a

waa

tha

rarlurart of lha- Maxwell antomohlla.

the well knuwa Bmalley marine moCbr

Traverse City
State Bank

progre^ve pedro

P. Ailyn. the prixe consisting of a rut

almve waa apell^d '•aieaye- and. rc

memt»ers of the ficicties can not be

oo

boaiess.

bacomaa

company of TarrjTown. N. Y. manu-

Mr. Paige will retain the a|^|^ fnr~

was Indulged in and the first ladles'

mm tetit Brown Wm Etactmf Prwai.
dent^Excollant Pro0rmn W
> Civ«n by Membtfw.

InatmcUOTi. Coin waa spelled ‘oolgn;

lUab acbool and want to Join ont? of

vr*

tbirty-flve gneeta were revealed.

ha

acinng agaai for the MaxwcU-Briacor

Deposit Box in our
burj^lar and fire proof vault.
Just the place to keep >-our
valuable papers. Access at
any time durini; businc's
hours.
Rental $2 per >-car.
You hold the key.

met for the llrat Umc list evening, the

The flral social afternoon of the sea­

tbr anrwltioa th« re.

Let anothfr girl I'roak an

However,

when tbe Ugbta were turned on. about

host and

purify

mefhera of the secret

frrnlilea and sorocUleB.

Bend 1«K» tliijre witbout rvntlnit. ^

cloos of ttythlng wrong.

After the boat and hoste«i had re­

were

W. M. Palfo today eloaad a roatract
beroby

A Safe '

meeting being held at the home of

force the rule agalnat High school fia

am havo to do 16 bneome a tm-mber:

Tbe bouse was

covered and found out that they were

lowever. a treasure
Ht
in the lUt of

were arnt out In Accordance with tht

Tbla U arhat you

receive

whoa <ma rwcalla the fact

in

Superintendent Ct^ey'a offleo noUcea

a alrl-oml then anppi>w? you jto to

to

that the cBiyjbmty fules for athletic

the dlgnlfled

<irdcra of the iKiard of education to on

C:hlroito. Nov. 24 —Suppoao you am

waiting

Mrs. Blakealee bad

about f .SOp.m.

ST. CEClUA SOCIETY

regviar

teresfing

Th. flithi aicalnri wret »oelc ilM be

of the Rllwal.

tbefsi

Mr. and

In dartmese and they bad no sospi

■d to fo«r m«iSar atudleoxrf the

right

Co«dlUon

etUl

Invited oai to sapper, rvtumlag

wenmn are rrqulr^ to do before they

cidental Olacovery of a Portion

and

firsl gentlemen's piire was woo by E

flaterhooda.

ScAania Waa Unaarthad by the Ac­

»:30 o'clock

they foand ort Uat tb^ party

ling that the puplU mijst have

four

Mrs. J. M.

antered Mat craning

time before

rrrfiiHl «n^oo,co. |

scboola where fratemlUea exial.-

discovered

SUrtlli»9

Wll Rau.n th« Agawey fo^ tht Smallc:

wbcB Mr. and Mrs. BMkaaiaa returned

the actual state of affairs In Chicago

i waa aelmd.

?

Auto Supply

Tbe borne of Mr. and

dates wore eUgltle

therein.

et^rnia*

>

Marifit
Mariat Eafinta
Enfinta iand Hia Baat and

ship of those who i^uld participate

FOR MCMSCRSHIPU

FOR MAXWELL AUTOS.

jtm «peT
Inn Flist
QoaKtj rm FnA 8piees
DODO of yov ThnksgiTiiig
kingwiU
cmgbtlo.

athletics and |p aenire higher sgbolar

THAT IS CMC OF lULQUlRCMCNTS

W. M. I8AIOE HAS TAKEN ADENCY

WERE EURPRiiED.

Hail Dami Ort t* BaBpar Md •■ *

IS Umr •tmOlm te tbc pmloiis ywar
Mom ibai ahom « pgr ca-.
ill the boys or tbM fratmitlM voold
bt oUglhto to oiblcdc and literary
ISMa a^ aboot S par coat oT tbe
Stria. IbklBstbe local oC both tbe par
tpoold ba

HMs

MAVE THE TONGUE BRANDED

MR. AND MRS. 4. M. BLAKEBLEE

awd tbait omt oC i

NOT£.-Saf<^Iiesm buying'only
' Rt^al Baking Powder, wnkbi is a.
|]Uft, cream J tartar baldnff ponder,
and the best that can be made.

HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS CRUEL

FOR SEVER COUNTIES

for

Tbankiglrlng

at

Jackson'., m Front.

OfTlime
Etaential
.
fcatnrofi wLcn yon obtain
riTLBan ABSTRACT OF TI
If yoor Utlo » PERFECT or
not
If yonr property is FREE and
CLEAR
of all
IKCUMBRAXCE;>.
If yonr TAXES are aU paid.
Booh information I aim to girc . work. Bert Gage. Cltx. 1102.
nor 24 tf
in preparing your abstract

O. o.
GET

TOUR

ICO cream

fbr

yoar

ThaakaiJgng dtnwr at JackWm'a. **
f . :r
nor 24-41

AbftracU of Title
210fiUtc,Biink BniMing.

for sale—135

heater for 118; bum.
Bl(h«rirood or coat Will aschaive
for wood. Oaorga BmAar.. T14
Ualon.
nor 24-<l

JM

:y

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TMC CVCNIMQ MECORO. TRAVCmi Cmr»

Cbt Coenlno Record's UiMe-Dat^ Ulusfrated Feature I

CtlltiSTIAM ENDEAVOR.
: _ / »y wnr. 1. iL oorLR.

E

'

7

j
r

.

IM «r tte cmrl vlMi ttay mm
to bnr* M fMrtuL toMClMM tto
M !• ft f^ITtoml OM. tot MM oriMu
to ttoft M war. U ift MftfBl ntli^
«r ftoft ptotocmL U «m rMaiVM to
<M to tto iiftrfanDftM M Moral
MttolM totWft, to MoHlftft tto un
ttoftft of llfft, wo faro ottoftOooft w

1

mimm
Kvc::'

Covftfdk* la to

c&msiCMir
v;^

mm to tooMft Itotorr toro

im

SATUItOAY, NOVlHIfll K nOL

ro-

ssisi.*3r..srrr;

coorafo to to ju«tior to ttw inaocmt
CtolM ftftd cowanlljr aorrmtorKi Htoi

to bo cnritod.
BM tbara lo malijr a greftt diffomcr
totWM wtoC «a aboold Hiuooe awt
vtot wo to ctooar No ooo wlU prmlaa
cowartor. yrt many brrcnuo lu rlr*
tlma wtoo poi lo a awToto toat Ubr^
^rrm, tbrrr or* loa&y wbo ppaarw

Cl
Y

jsfOe

\

ftM tmm wu«rUbC TlMnliMlVln* »on
With tf Mark* ar bar and *bock* af can
It* ptimpkln hasp* ta tb* naibliap abad.
Aad H* appta* brawn and <r*ca and rad.
And ta tb* rrllar It* wlatar *lor* j
la bln* tbit w«r« lilted aad ruanli^ o’^
With all tb* thiac* .that * lima could kaep.
In barrtl aad bin aad tooMy heap.
,
Huna ta tb* rafter* aad bid away—

A pftir or muUo chtl a friend had »ent

Oh. the

A WD tor« ftBd ttor* wft* tb< Jeroey otock«
Ttofthftepftndborftco-oldPrii»c<ft»dJock«
The torkeyt and dceoe aad awkwmrd cmif.
And the goat chit nuidc the children Uugh«
Out eo the rkrm on cxpeHment.

for the romping girl end climbing boy.
With beams and mows end Udders to mouni

Helping the men to do up the chores.

Dogs thftt were smtU end dogs that were big*

Shutting the windows and locking the doors.

Oh. the

Oh. the firm wts a pleasant piece to stay I

Letting some work come in with the pUypieasftot ftight that deyl

^H. the firm was bright Thtnksgtrtng mom I

^ Than cam# the brook and tha ehaatnut wood;

^

The sun shone clear on the hay and com;

The guests came early with laugh and shout.

The fodder barn with itg pUat of hay.

And the boys and girls scattered about.

The walnut grove and the cranberry bog.

Seeking the pets they had known before.

Tha woodchuck bole and the barking dog.

Climbing through window

Tha wlntcrgrean and the robber’s cava.

1-^^!

‘'

TunneUhg hay and fashioning dens.

Pigeons end fowls end « guinea pig*

I^UT hack of the bouac the errhard Mood.

doubt tore mato a brare sohtkr. bat
vbea kU reUtkm to Cbrht was tto , .

(Wherein who aotered was counted brave).

ooltoct to <,Mtk« to tmmbtol at tto , f

Oh. the farm was a jolly place to sUyl

ftord of a Maid
maid and basely
bwly and cw
cowaitUy deuUd that be erea knew nioi.
eporagr la needed to erery tlirisilaa
Ufa. Jt oftaa takes the very bigtoat
ktod of coamge to aund for our tlirt.
tton prtoripisa. to to the rlglit and to
rafuse to to the wnrng. Dat weabould
net falter When Jeremtah was ealM
uppb lo i.ronotmrr the Jodgment of
Ood npoo bis |ieo|ile tw shrunk from it.
wilh Uiid s aasuraoea that He
4 U- with bim be codragrousl/
faced ft»e Isstte rreo ot the risk of bla
life faul was one of tbe greatest mor­
al bsroea tbe world lias ever scm. He
was perserutod without limit for his
belief lo nirlat. yet be never hesitated
to boldly aann bU faith and to defend
it aad hla aposileship. Such ezamiilea
Bboold be an inaiilratlon to ua.

0"i,s

HorM and oxen end sheep to count.
Hunting of nests of sly old hens.

Tha old atw mill whara tha chUdran play.
tofcl'of battlR and orrrr fllorb and i

'Y|;,:3

Instead of door«

Racing from bam to corncrlb or mill.

.

Shouting and laughing with glea. unlU

The skating pond with Its fringe of bay—

The dinner horn sounded.

Oh. I say

•Twas pleasant upon the farm that day!

-

GLIMPSES OF LIFE HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE
SEED PODS THAT LOOK LIKE SKULLS.

NOW IN THE WORKHOUSE.
•he aiirr.t U. man hen-mih i h ture.1.
A an inmate of a a..rkhou>e n«wr

A SCOTCH MOTOR AMBUUNCE WAGON.
I

A NEW BELGIAN DISCOVERY. The cut sh'iws an unslnkahle >;uH in­
vented hy M Jack Ktskrtyn .d Antweni. The apparatus. whUh may to
adjusted In a few sacends, is like a

Is thr worto . br«.d ftbld of bstUe.
In to. l.lrou.« of nfr.
tu sht Ilk. dumb, diivrn osltie;
B. berws Is lb. sirllr.

»

Oor only fear abonhl be fear of dlapleaalng or disobeying <lod. lu Hla
toads ara tto destinies of our sools,
Man may ItUme or destroy the body,
but not tbe seal, "fie nut afraid of
them that klU tbe body-afid after that
tove no more that they can do. Bnt
I forewarn you whom ye shall fenr:
Pear Him which atfer He hMh kllh'd
bath |k.«er to cast Into boll; >ea. I say
onto yoa. fVar Him.*’ TlM*Ne ere the
Wfirda of rhrtst. and they should most
deeply Impress ua.

Lennox <;r»*y. she was one uf tin j
benutlful and |M*pular stage eelrhrllles
In iSreat ilritnin. itt^thst tltn»- Ml.-is
<;rey was the rival of Kmlly H«'Mene.lhe
n tMiuffe uueeu. and puldlr oj.lnlim
divideil na to their merits.

aiBLft RXAlil.loa.
Itort. XXXI. C; Josh. I. C. 7; Jodg. to.
14-16; ni. 1&23; II 8am. X, b W; II
Cbran. to. 8 1l; l>A-k. x. 14; Ua. xU.
i;. 7; Dan. vl. lori; Heli xl. 32-40.

ehitrl. waK-m In jthe cut belongs to tor St. Andrew s Amhuh ii.e ,
of ChiMT.av and ls,an-anKe<l most ;«dinlr.^l*lv. To prev. nt vlhmtloi
In-ulat^-d from tbe eh.nssis hy nihlwr |u»ils. The Interiot
toriiflete aurgloal e<julpii»ant.

A SCENE IN TOUU. A TYPICAL RUSSIAN VILUGE.
r-IIIow.
It
has
cmiiiartmeiits
drinking water. f«iod. a rut»e, a knlfa
and an Irw-niidejuant llgtit.* It weigh,
two |Miund«. and Its hu* yimi y is ul^mt
too lounds.

Cliristlan P.o<lcavur work In Oyloo
was thus ilcacrlbcd by the Hrv Brucw
lltherinctoii. a
BaptUt nilsRlouary.
while he was rr-irotly vlsitinc hls liume
In Rnelaml. saiT* a eorrvarMmibMit i*f the ^
laomlnn Clirlallan Kotlm%or Times;
*T ara glad to say." aalQ tl»e mission­
ary. "that tlirlatlau Endeavor Is spe­
cially iirvai|N*n>iis In feylon and liaa
.acMiieil from tbe drat to be admirably
ault.'.l lo the native character apd taste.
There nre some singularly lnt»wtlng
featffvs cmuecti'd with the riugalese
ChHatlan Kmleavor s*M h tirs. 0,^.
clety la citiiiotHiHl w lih our IndeiN'itdent
naUre llapiist

A LITTLE KNOWN QUEEN.
Queen lioSHger Nathalie of Ker\in ta
one of tto r.>yal todies uf Eurr.|w w ho
have not achieved tnu< h I uh!l< Hy. Hha
Is lha mother uf the munlere-d Alex- .

Although the
kto picture a
►right jHdes decorated with
I skulls. It Is only I rej'niductJ.m from
Hiot.wmi.h of jte>me dried stalks
p.Mis
the gnnh-n llow*- known as snsislragi^n.
variety of
like the chunii llsidf, hold* nlterxiato
genus Antirrhinum, romin
m In Karope
and America. Jt
ivm
Kan
meetings, one w,vk iu tMngnIcae. the,
’h** Imagination t<. cimvert this lnmv-.-nt freAk of nature
Other week In Euglish. Tto i*!mrth U
»«6»«-sitoe and grewM^me remimicr
uoder fho paslor.ite «f a naitve minlater. Rev, I> W. Al>nyarsin.n who la a
most aWo man, preaching excellently
both Id bU native tongue and lu Rng-

A STATUE OVERTURNED BY AN EARTHQUAKE..

llsh.
Tbetv IM
one
furm
of
miaslouaty cn
desviw
wbhh
deaerves apccial
mention.
I re­
fer to tto I Aoca
Mlmriun soc iety
I*anca
means
Orion.
Th i•
aoclety
wna
ed l.y
cljurt'
native> cJiun'hea
as
their own
miaalonnry
agency. Otirnath'econvrrtsara
now aaiHWtlng
a native mlfsiouarynml will
so>:i add anottier.
-‘Then* to now a.asrlstlaa F.adearor
onion lo l>yion, imduding Baptists.
Preabyteriaoa and Wt-Oeyaas.
The
Amerlitin rhrtstian Endeavor aoiietles
have recently Joined lu with the other,
to atreagthen this union. Tbe totter
air the moat jK)werful. for they have
used Christian Endeavor yrUh great
energy. Tbe C2iri*tton Endeavor aec
retnry for lodla, Kev. H. Halllwe'lU has
lately vialted Oyloo and iaaa given
great help and aoroumgeaMof. Id no
part of the world to Clirtotlan Eudeavor more suUabla to native proriivltlea
than in CVyloo. It to. In the island
l»een Immenaely uarful to toth mis
.looariea .ud pastor, and has grvwtly
aided the ovangellanc effort, of Oie

“How kmg to Che life of tbo i

ilPi
Agnaato at Lstond «anft»rd. Jr., unlvcrstty was thrown from Its ped•orh force that It penaumted the cement twvina In the manner ahown
In tto pictun
Tbe eanbQuake was a very aerltais roller
tto atatue fnspirsd an irreverent
It and
otoarra that tto grant adanttst was '
the c

but tto tan .

OiffM.1

r

i-

pt-'i.

The picture shows an tavrntton whKh a young engtnoer. Otto
ctolma will prsvent seaslrkDeas by coontersctlng any tendet»cy a ship has to
rolL Tbe drvtoa Is «n tto form €,f a specially cnosirufted turbine which to
Sxod CO tto vaaser. boctoM. It has
tested na « lorpedp beat and seems
to tors met with raocoM*
i

*

mL

PSia
anarfly. these bright puptls of Uncle I

•ii‘l

drops Avrty
down nod you jist
M i keep tbe bonne
rtkm with the other
itouen or Ihnince, it need
wot worry yoo one bit if there's n
FWfectioa Ofl Heater in the hooK.
Let the oreather conditioBg be wtet
ther trill, there need act be ooe cold
room or haUwey if yon have a

PERFEtenON
OU Heater

And, beat *r aU.it is cisaa, odorleta. Hgkl, caanv

m

'-"-I

P v;

P'i


^tld. y«t It may Matly h« acgaliad.
lad ao«olf«d ooc«. It bmmaa a llfo>
tmrr. tadaad. thia woHd. hungry for
tmpplauM at n la. would make
For frying.
length^ after
Wkra tb« yn* Ml#
tww:
tiargala could It cry. A mlUloo dol* boning tender pad brown in the api
k im vuin kMk to tlM #ir«al»c
dar with hoc dripplaga.
AmA til# 90Mm Ilg1»t ttrMi Uimgli. ora for rrery oftlmlatlc aoul
Paranlp BalU^BoU Amir or Are nw
j Tha Ultla WHiOda.
til tender, math through the rlcer.
Ko oh* admlraa It.
add the same quanUty (or. If dealrod,
It <4iaa with age.
o«t «r tim
half aa much) df hot maahad potatoea.
But worry halfa It aloag.
beat In one egg. salt and pepper, and
A»4 ftU Ita »c«
Bo AM ascMemant or aagw.
Wber# till*# tli« <
two Ubleapoonfula of butter or half
The ^at premuar# U to heap cream and half butter.
—MlDol J. 8ara««.
Beat well
and form Into Mil balls .roll in Aour
It won t hurt to aleam the faoa once and brown in bot diipplnga.
A
To4ay,
I waeki with hot cloiha.
Crunmed
Paienlpa
on
Tonat—Six
nrovflCh lb# mornlac frotn graj to Nor io maaaago once In a while
paranlpa. one apd onediaM Ubleapoon
■"M;
rlth a tood akin food.
fula of butter, cme cupful of milk, one
Ilf. «y bMii. Md gTM( tbo ano!
Ifa h good thing, loo. to ootnpoae
Teaiarteir'a caraa ar# a tala that U rour fa^ Into a ptaaaant expreaalon half cupful of tba water In which the
paranlpa^ are boiled, one-fourth tea
UM.
jcfore you go to alaap.
spoonful of salt and a little pepper
Taatar#!!^ UAa afa a work Umt
It la very aaeaaaary alao that you Wash and scrape and boll the parw
la aona:
at the! right fooda.
Blpa la salted s water unUl tender.
Tamar a laltoraa ara all foivet.
And."W courae. freab air and cleanllB«M bMaaUi tba bQlowa of alaap; laaa a|Mi a hiiak nightly maaaage Drain, saving the half cupful of the
water to be added to the milk. Cover
Ycaiartay a bomaaa ara aa Ibey war#
rill k<4p the furrowa away.
the
paranlpa with a lowH and set
not—
But fbvn they do coch^ don’t ac^ where they will keep hot. while makUar tham Km la 4be aoimdleaa ^arp
luire 4»y more than aecoaaary by tag the aauce. Cut each parsnip into
relllng about It,
•bar# Ihr cmat aad aak do doir;
tour slices. Into the butter, after It la
Otar tba cttf thou woufd'at Barer
mehed In a saucepan. aUr one and a
half Ubleapooofuls of Aour until very
rmooth. than add slowly the cup and
Onlj ba W aareik hti aoul
half of liquid iwlth the seasoning.
LMaCb all that ha fkla would gain.
vnktm very hotj pqt t>e parsnips Into
1th hi* who hai saloadlOi
the sauce and keep hot over a dl.h of
day;
Bmlla the gUddar. If at Ihy coat
hot water untA ready to aerve on
it waa hla to do aad thlna to aaplre,
small
pieces of toast.
carry off with no
Bcallopcd Pamnlpa-Prepare as for
It U hla today who lorod the moat
atraln. Walt a bll,*The rag
balls, omitting all pt»tato and egg. To
the
bend
I
at
thy
Pluck the
one pint of mashed parsnips, add two
If (he tkap may make Uaelf a^alphon
lablespoonfula of butter, two table
Charlah lha lore that the day auiy o omp^ the water aoal—the water spoonfuls of cream, salt and pepper.
«a1 whl^ph la the houaehold defenae
■aad:
igmlnst Ibo dangeroua sewer gaa; and Heat carefuliy. Jben atlr In one egg.
ComaU aa hoar whao all thy atort'
Turn Into a buttered pudding dish,
Vainly ware offered lor flower or he rag U caught may keep on Aolng cover with Ane jbread crumbs, bits of
t unausMted. week after week, until
friend.
butter and bak|! about twenty
loath apd dlaoaae are rampant.
Ormtefully Uke what lUe offcrelb:
lxa»k to hmren nor aeek a reward.
Match; ends ought, to Aoat away.
Bo ahalt thou find, come life, come

nobody, but are ever ao much
be caught by some eddy
death.
Avoid •hninken and h»r»h fl.nncU
Barth aad the «ky are In aweei mcwater. Jammed Into a crerlre
lake to tbetnaelvea other br .uVlWIoti to • fo« .implc •don tv."
lea until they form a clot noo t mb themj on * wiu>h board
>r decay; alike offenalre and danger- doni rob aoap |i>a them, don't ban*
>ua. Btbl In the matter of mlwrhlef oui ot doon In ftceilOR weather, don'
Baking, jnothlng quite cornea up to the nar hot water io warh them am
• I kaow there are no errora
aiap of; hair, which qatckly forms above all. don’t i Iron them.
• ' la the gniat etaraal plan;
rnyiridin* ahd ahmnkea nnder
Itself lido a sort of airainer. catch­
• That all thlaca work together
ing and iKildlng stuff that should pass wear la a noeileaa addition t«f the

Pbr the Ai^ good of man.
l»y. Worse allH. It ctimmonly lodges triaU 'nr eold''ireather. and may be
• And I know aa my aoul apecdi
avoided
by obalrrvln* a few alinple
In the most iBconTcnlem place, hang­

onward
Alwaya be ante l<i
ing fast :to the least roughneaa or the preeantlood.

Oa it! grand eternal
tiniest projection Inside the pipe, and lepld water, aoftened by addin* a Ill• ! ahall may ea I K«»k earthward.
It last by accretion clogging the tie boraa or ammonU. Make a atron*

Whatirrer la. la l^t.
.uda with a goad aoap known to be
whole
a^re.
Hair
baa
a
moat
spec

—LaPortr CUy (la I Preaa..:
afAnity for Mta of soap. Solid abap free from main, like Felanapt
Have enough auda to cover all the araaolher
If pipes. ; I^ on very stpng tlelea to be waahed. and after wetting
do harm unlew followed at each garment thoroughly, preai
a Aood of clear water, pre- under water and leave for ten or fif­
4
teen minmea; tten mjneeae and rob
lot water.
OMtcmlDf the meklcK o( pe»«l
with the handa looking earefnlly after
Blthei^ coffee grounds or tea leave*
nM.. « writer to Tehle Telk njf.
any apoU or eviirn aoH.
will
clok
a
alnk
pipe.
They
will
alao
-A proBlBrat nlBlelrr recently eiHnve ready an abnndanee ot rtnae
This
cUtaM. 1 woeM mther I* bom «n wear It hut very quickly.
water of the tame tampaiwture aa
optImM Ibu heir Xo • million dol- partly by mechanic^ meana. partly by that In whleh the woolena nre wai
Inn with n pranlmletlc dlepoettlon rhemlml onea. Dtala both rery dry never above luliewarm. and aoftened
lUad.ed:’* Some of «. fed thnt nn lud lhriw among mahea upleaa the with borax and ;Juat a irlde aoapy
hdr to ■Ullon eooM hot help beln* lea leavW are kept tor aprlaknng car- aecood rln« water la daalrable. ea«. opUBla. bni ^ wl««cre. ehhke peu before sweeping. In a alnk pipe, peclally for One while OannaU. After
even nl^hoogh aU graaae U kept out.
thetr hhXn.
putua* ibrougi the wringer pull eneh
-One thine ere nU h«rce npon: there they breed amelia Than la tha aewer. garment Into ahape. atrelchlng well,
are peulinleu «hom nothlM hhort of where ff^eaae la inerltabl*. they will aad whae dry they will be like
cake and clog dltireatlngly. often to
a trip to heaven will care, had thpr
btantlfuUy aoft and clean.
am not likely to pet to go. eo boey the point of making necessary a coal­ Fold nMtIy and pUee for a few
am ttey »adla« IU-. In everythin* ly and troublaaome uncloggln^
bonra onder a heavy weight, or toll
"Bo* they vnr oun* by them die Bvery klttAmn should haie Ha tightly to lie for,twelve or more houra
poaUktaa U erorih pooderia*. A. the grtwae can for refuse tat of every tort, before pntUhg nw«r. Treated thn^
even
the
acraplnga
of
greasy
pUBst
pmadmr Ihdtoried. heredity I* remoo
,ela wMl keep fott and pltable
rible Ih a mmmim: hot haMt 1. ator. and dUhea. Empty this can twice a until won opt; and when one
winter, every other day in learnad the hanf of Mng tbam. It I.
to btoaa. aM haMu hla«e upoo d^
deed*; tbemtom *e aiaat thftm the
far aariar thaa the old way. After
experimeatlng in, yaaia wtth other
rMpaantblUty apio oor lacklem mem
mm mtd .hlrttoor alinre of tha blaam
nda highly poamieadad. the writ
ar ha* proven to her compMe mtla“A little child U whtaikaL Tar
fm;tlon thnt ehe hn* at urn too
Ubia
anallj amda to cry and joat
tare way to prevent loan and diet
aa aaMly jaaAc to Uugh. U from lU
Tory eradla It aaaa bright fac« aad LK tIM «uad some Mttle Oma afmr ahia thrialmce.
tb* wnt^ la poured U; thus t|m
Raaln In aeaik robbing oa a wari.gtaaaa iaoomea In n maaaam ■aponSmrd. frojwtaO ool m®*** «“•«>
Aed. an^ It IMS apt to attek to the
oMeaa are eej eore to ehrink end
plpaa. or caka npon top of thq trap.
them ea dir to follow i
ta tha hoM. yat It
But nfAtfinr giM. atrtnga nor xm very hot w*ter!to ateleee aad t
hly mora to
Tbme am bcama *h«* the chUdim and coffeo fffwmdi me the woiat nalees the rtaaleg welere nve he
hear ceattooal ei)ttalmi tnm thali tklaffa plambAng la called on to en the ta^ teawetatart. Pleoty of
paraata. where the enoTetaatloa U eoontar.i Many cnrMa (Ctk do not «a«> aad eool watar. thaa at
amda ap larvdy cf advmm JoOMti •enqde |lo throw Into a eloaal mwit welU and onod geenltn may be m
of amahody aad everylhlad: *han ihlnga ta gnpa akina. chCrry ^ cd. Btoakett waehed In thU way In
«,er wBI iwtol. their .
notahelU and enmet nwcqplnsa. T%e
tow, mthar thaa th. .Dod tmlu hah last ara them

I

wEIITOR'S AST CHAIR «

.ptaeto*. Whatharthamladgamau
be )ari or Bot. the eCaet apoa tht
«hlldraaUthaaa»e: thayleamaa.
plcloa. caataaiptaeaanam aad daaaartAUoa. thma thiat* wholly aaaatanl
l« flm GhOd adad. As a rasalt we
amde saeh act hy
I «( we, h«t hy tha

tor rapdlre.

I» w

Moat wcaMB nro eoatlaoiny oa the
thiwwa late a chmet that M feariUe loekoot for aoam aew boeium «
or even poeMhle to dleooee of In «y fectioo to aerve with nn Intormml efmnnoa. tea. at laaehaca or with the
•ther way. Under aa airctmmu
entt'noir after dinner, says n wiiter
let aayl^ ^ tkan ttto’wader
aotOMtSTA npee nre toaOe to carry to Tkhte Talk, wd I know of nothing

Division tad Second.
Umr mass. A; high mass. !5:1P; veapafk and benediction, 7:3A p. m.
81. FrancU Church-Oorner Tenth
and Casa atreets. Bnnday—Low mass
as 7:J0 a. m.; high mass and sermon
at 10:JO a, bl; vesper* and benedks
Uon ai T: J0 p. m. Week days—Ser­
vice* at 7:J0 a m.

or loo low. WiUquickly beet a cold room or haltway, aad will
It warm aad eoyy. TwoAniataoa
-nickel and japan. Rvery beater IramoitmL
satiafylng in every sense to the al­
If nejUrt^ur dealar's. write to our nearest agency
ready aatlated pklate than orange
Straws With the eneeptlon of one or
two of the excluslv* tea rooms,
where even a dab tandwich cornea
itnlifbt-gtViaf
prohibitive price, one almost nevpower; ebsolntely safe; aa ornament to say room.
m (hem served, and It seems
fi^eoflMtbrougbootaiidoickel-pbitrd. Kvory
Btrange. when they art so simple to
lamp warranted. Unot at your dcaW's, write to
Corner Oak and Fifth streets.
make, that more Ingenloua houseRev. kVanVlln Mcmdllh. Rev. Mary
whrea do not use them on their own
Uble. I studied mine carefully. It Moon Meredith, pastor*..
Meeting for worship Sabbath morn­
simply perfect, deilcioua. lender
ing.
10:S0 a m.
wliboul being soft. Arm without being
W. M. Bw Brat Wadnnadny In tbt
Sabbath school. Jl:« a. m.; John
hard, and I hurried borne to expert
fflonib.
adlag mom. No. S14
Treunatne. superintendent.
^Social bourig second aud fourth Wad
neadays in tbe montb at t: JA p. m.
Junior C. E. 3 p. m.
ay)*ft^m 2 to I.
The skins of thick skinned t>rang«'s
Prayer meeting Tburaday avanlag
Senior C. B.. k :4k p. m.
-e. of courae. the beat for the p ir
at 7:30. Seat* freo.
Gospel meeUng. 7 p. m.
Lsttsr Dya SaInU (Reerganlsed.)
All are welcome to aU tbe aerrtom
pose, as they make a more substantial
Teachers' meeting Tuesday cvenlni
TUESDAY EN’EN’ING.
fecllon.
7 p. m.
7:30 a. m.. Rcllgo^Utcrnry society,
^move the orange akin in quarters,
Prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m.
cutting from stem to blossom length­

SUNDAY.
Preaching on Sabbath both momlni
Claaa meeUng. 6:45 a. m.ways of the orange. Cat these plneea and evening.
Preachlng service. 16:30 n. m
Into long styips ^boot three-eighths of
Sunday acbool at 12:00 m.
All are cordially Invited and wel
Epwortb laagua at 6:J0 p. m.
sn inch In the*ceoter and tapering at corned to our services.
7:00 p. m.. Preaching by Elder W.
Evening bcrmun. 7:00 p. m.
loth ends. foUowlng out the shape of
Prayer maaUng, Tbiiraday avanlBg n. Ellis *»f .South lUianUnan. All are
he original quarter. Throw those
attcml the sen Ices.
tt 7:10.
________
trips Into salted water, a scant UbleThe Batvatlon Army.
Church Brcvltisa.
and bc»ll them until tender. This Is
•• Ubrary building. I
near Cam* street. Captain
Sunday school at 17 m.
the critical point. They must not be
The Rev. Mr. Canb}. who was called <
mtera In charge. IMbllc i
Epwortb leagn*. e-.^ p. m.
soft, or they will be rulnod; they
Inga every night except Monday,
to Ann Arbor by the lllaesa. of hU
Evening servlca at 7:00 p. m.
must be thomughly cooked, and yet
day. 11 a. m.. holiness meeUng.
wife, will teturn to the city thU even­
must be Arm enough to retain their
2 p- m.. Junior meeting.
ing and services will be held aa usual*
1:30 p. m.. chrlsUan s praise i
shape. The best test I have found Is
tomom.w nt the Churrh c»f Christ.
to remove one from the pan and proas
p. m.. red hot salvation meeUj _
The annual Thanksgiving mission­
tbo teeth Into It. If the white part
Our tundard: Ilollnea* unto tb* ary sen'IocH will 1m* he'ld nt the Evan­
of the skin Is Arm. yet thormighly
10 30 a. ro.. SU-rmon. subject: ^Our battle cry: Sinner, ther* Is sal­ gelical t-hurrh Sunday morning. An''
cookdM. and the leelh pass readily
oA.-rlng
and subscription will be re­
for you.
through the yellow part, the pend Ih Fellow Wc»rkers Together With vation
AU are welcome.
ceived for the Michigan conference
ripe for candying. A piece, when held GodmlKhlonary society. - The Alleluia ^
3:00
p.
m..
Junior
Endeavor.
up In the hand, should retain its shape
Christian Sclsnoa.
chorus will sing. SjmtImI revival ner- ;
5:30 p. m.. Intermediate Endeavor
and not fall limp and aoft. A few tests
vlcf-s In tbe ev» nlng.
5:30 SenlcTT Endeavor.
will make one perfect. The salt In
7:CK> Sermon, subject:- ’The R«^
water remove# any bitter taste
Worth ot Man."
from the Inner peel.
ay I
Wash thoroughly In cold water and
ca t
drain in a colander or on s<»ft muslin.
B. Y. P. U. 6:J0.
Evening, 7:30.
The drier, the better. Make a thick,
Junior Union. Saturday at J:M.
rich, ajmp of granulsted sugar luid
Prayer meeting on Thursday orm
water, ns
»»
without Bg at 7:30.
lylmt. Into thlr drop the peel,
AU are cordially Invited to tka am
____
cooking ^nly enough at a time so you Tlcaa.
-watch It carefully.
When It
lirgins to cleah or perhaps 1* might
when it K oks ms If the sugar had
Rev. R. N. Holaaple. Pastor.
10:60 a. m.. morning class maMg
penetrated to every Abre. remove with
lO.JO a. m.. Boralcg worsklp, aar
a wire spoon or skimmer and drain
th«»roughly. Roll each piece In pow­
dered sugar and set on a plate to dry.
keeping each piece separate.
In an
7:00. evening gospel service.
hour It should l>e perfectly Arm and
bard. and‘lf kept In a reasonably cool
place there will not he the slightest
Midweek prayer maeUng Tbunday
danger of its sUcklng.
evening.
All of an claaaea waleowa.
It may be well to remind the beginner that It is nol wUe to make too
Congmoatlonal.
much syrup at a Umcrwnd also that
Rev. Demas Coeblln. pastor.
It Is frequenUy necessary to add more
Church phone No. 1186.
sugar, from time to time, to the syrup,
Our church is a home for worship
as the moisture from the orange peel and service. If you have no church
win rook out Into It and make It thin. hpme In Traverse City, yoa are aarw
Only those who have tried 11 know estly Invited to come, get acquainted,
and work and worship with oa. A
welcome to alj- Introdnoa yoor tiiania.
Greet the stranger*. U a atranger, wait
and meet tbe pastor.
Spmdal serricaa anmiwMCd In tb*
church brevili**.
Regular services as follows:
]ff:20 a. m.. momlag srorahip and
sermon. Choir under dlrnetSon of Mm

-^LaniptM:

Positive

A Md« cracker should be the most aotrl.
tioos and wholesome of sU foods siads
from wheat—

- Comparative

l;Sj:Ts£?E:t

. But ordinary sods crackers absorb moistnr^ collect dust and become stale and
MfOrlonx before they reach ^nr taUs.
There is however, one

Superlative

sods eracker-«t once so pure, so deui, so
crisp and nouriahinc that it stands aloos
in its stqReme eacdleiics-ths saais is

Uneeda Bisoulh

5"

h m dMst tkht,
mautanfntfpaelum.
SMTIONAL siscurr COMPANY

Soalar MbML If pteraata*

irrJSSs’TSiiTfcldlS

ot Chrittlaa Eadtaror tn the pariera.
A eofdua iBTltaUoa • atnad tS
aanrie** and tba reading rooBi

area meadng. f :I0 a.
Morniag aervlea. 16:20 a. m. /
BandaTaubool at noon.
^
Bpwortb leagot. 6:ik p. A. ^
Evening. 7:06.
Junior lew# Thuradny at 4:06 p. a
Prayer AMCtog Thursday evaalnr at
Doreaa Aid sodAy AsaU •rerr aaa
aad and fooitb Wadnaaday of aadb
maeUng* the flrat Wadaeadv m oaeh
Aontb at 7:86.
«*WalooAa ta woreblp with aa are
■trengara. worktagAsa and tba aoQr.-

rnUmml’tetMfmM
nt Lih.- the great Stomach,
Eid&ej and loTor B««ii]ator. PWea $1.00.
wmrnur$»0a ttUfnr immodiato oare for Orampa, Wboor
ing Cough. Doafneaa and RheomatUm. 50 goaf*.
Winmmtt SadKMfW S#m for Eciema, Dandruff, SUring
and Shampooing, iO amri* par eala.
_________ the Wiltman ModicinaOo. LoniiTille.gf.
For aale by Hannah&U7 and S. E. Wait 5; Sona, Drar
giata, TraTerae GiXj.

TURKEY T>
and* Thankagiriag

Rev. GMrge UxAbart, pastor.
Morala& 18:88>
7:00 p. m.. evening worship. Gospel

Fridar. T;W ». a. nh]**ar (tob.

-goodant prioaathatoaniwt (ailto
pleate. 3 yon need a wiater oat.
fit. DOW U tbe time to eebotwhOa
onretockiaoomplete

Qaces^MMCb. •
OitplKiQe75I

BSlpboMlOl

ip-:'

■WS
nuvcMc emr.

mkhmak. •atuhoav. movcmkr m. i«h.

LOST

i «J^|

B8T-Uta white dag wlU oa» y«l>
law 00. Owner m tat Teatb 8L

Snm tiX; FiFTM WAIO

iiEcon
WANTED.

FOR^ALE
*m CAM •m wr v* »«. Onat
•»~««. CM H4wbU MMk M
now in my bands tdr taction, tbe
fM.lfM4Ufc«lM.l.' Appirw
laetallMent to be paid on or b
TlMAT.aMM.{
tbe ta ^ of Norekber. IPOC.

MAkUnHf Md

OEfM SroA. Ce^
I Av*^0
■or SWod

•e*. w* wM ta timm Am la TrarMW Cttr. AMnw. wim rMiaaciw.
TW ttofti Wkaliwto Boaw. Cta-

%W)OP WAIfTEO-WoaM Ilka to imr
Mom or tanty ea*«a a( t«»lDp(
417 kardaoad. Applr to J. W.
Hmo*. lUdbfC oHea.
oct Z»4I
•n CASH wMI kar M 114. Hoaook
a*wao. Oak IMgkta wbarb.
«wt. tf aoM bafor. Hoc. 1. Apply to
noa.T.Bataa.
WAMTI0-TOV

J. M. Haetahtel.

CUyiTrenaurer.

FOR SALE
fon tALt OR TRADC-^'P. 7 TUm
locloo tmowfltor; food a* »ow. lio*
»oir tt-at*
rOR tALfo td7»M-4looldoweo tlxtli m.
rnmm hmL koU. olooifte ood cm
Uthta. la fact BM>darB, op to date
la OW7 roapm. Gan for prtoo.
W'ado Broa^ 117 IMt 8t oct tdf
woat of

s^“sarsri.Ta

aitaiud atota of groaad la rlctaltr
of Tmvana Gtty; jwyif tIow of
*Mp. Oat aftar thia If joo waat
tba ftaoat ooborbaa bom# la IlScbltaa. Wadt Broa^ U7 Ftoot Bi.

Wado iSoa.. m Fniat 8L

of aapertetendeat

of

tbe

ort*SSf

STORM SASH

aor lMl

FOR 8ALE-8tore aad lot
baMaeat locMioa: 8at^ upstatre: |
woeld rent to right pd»fy. Baqolrw
Bboraaa d Hunter.
oct lUf I

All kind< of lumber and
interior finish.

Soutb Side
Lumber Co.

FOR •ALt-Hll-.Ftour and
■mall bam. small orchard.
Alfta
•*^AH«ood
garden ground. Two cow*, one bbadred aad fifty cblelteae. three bogs.
beueebeld gooda. etc.
Is just
party that wants }ust oaougb gfwuad
close to the center of tbe dty to get
in extra tUae to a good profit With
sat Uis spot of
the salary ef as
ordinary book-keeper, clerk.or me­
chanic. Owner got the *TeaaM.**
hence offer at low price. Wade Brae..

Farms for Sale

1 have a number of good
famu. all the way from 40 to
FOR SAUi-lta-Hctol aad faral160 acres, for sale, or if you
tai% bar aad fixturee: small town
have any good property. I will
dbea to TraTtrae City: good paying
take it in exchan^ and make
pleoa of propmtr: eaU for prtoa
)TOu easy terms. 1 can sell you
Wbde Bma« ItT Ftoat 8U TraTorae
mr. mob. adta pboae itit.
a good farm for less money
aagbtf
than you can buy it of any; SALE-1407have farms
i stock ta i >nne« soutbeaet of city: two good bddy else. I
FMSAUI—14
tea mllea
»PP'e orchards? good bouee; wind which are located from four
____ »ni Md tank by bam: all fenced:
«C TrawM ORy. Only hardware.
mostly all lerrl: *good spring of to 20 miles from Traverse
water. Call for prtcw. Wade Bros..
oetfitf City, ail good improyed land.
aeaa. OMTior tarta and terma. mjtatBL
Wbde BroA ItT Fta Stat. Traeerne Oty. IDeb. CMaaaa pboi FOR aALl—140a-g| teat oa Blate.
146 feet on Park, dtowdly opposite
UHL
ta 2«f
Park Place boCeL comer lot; adtany dam of budnees; ter
FOR 8ALE—1478-40 acrm tbiwe
840 Wsshington. Cit phone 774
quartefu mile mile dty limits. AH

H. HYMAN

under culttratlon; about six hundred
oct fitf

FOR 8AU
Ninth ,BU

ta la; large moms;
large lot; amall price;
A Na 1 property: W terms; caO

fbr prta Wade Broa^ UT ftat
8t CMta ptasUlfiL
augM

Bide eatmaoe; bmt locattoa la dty
for firui dans b^el: bard to eatb
mau rnlae but lu offumd way below
what It la worti; at preeent time,
can ter price. Wade Brea, TmTeme City, in fktmt 8L attaa
pboae UlA
.
nag btf

At€ Yoor Collcctioiis Slow
^ BtTcjm accsiats that

Yob Bare GIyoi Up?
If yra ktve. Id me collect
tkea bryoB.

bath. AmAtal proposItloa. CaD 0UM«»W«D.i4lyatte.d.d.
tor prta^ taa^Bro^^ ftat toa«dI«aaMks ataBejforjm

A. Pohoral

and aprtag; all good sail: jta looa*
Boa; cta to stadl. dbamb aad
iaeat lenoft ca tta Iske; can ter
prOaa. Wads Brea. IIT ffmt Bt
CRtatpbtallli.
aagbtf
"FOR tALl—IWd-Tw
Bdlea warn of dty: one tboeeaad
boarlag peach, ninety apples, ewelve

sr:i.t£rss K.

nam.
. 117



IniliEiisbii!

FOR RENT.
TO RENT—Office rooms. Wlteelm blk.
One suite of three rooms; eeteral
single rooms.
nor 44f
FOR RENT-U4 Lfike Am. laqdic
M3 E. Blgbth etfoet.
ace t04f

ta *tanta^”
through bU efforts the Hexagon emapaay bM been orgaalicd. AMber tastltutlon. a store worka has algnlded
Its latantlon to locate la CadlUsc and
W. 8. Kyw nnd C, B. Rntal nk represenuUvew of the local board *of
trade have,been sent to the location
of the pUnt. Portsmouth. Ohio, to Inveetlgat^Otage Scblasck of Owosso. sged 17.
wns sandbagged and chhirofommd la
ta Qfnnd Trunk yards at 4 o’clock
Tburwday night He nrnchad borne na
hour mtev la a dasnd condition. He
was imeonsoious and having most of
the night. Tbe doctor tears that the
youth may bare enneusakm of tbe
brain. George tells that two men—
ones Mg teltow with a MackmuaUMie
—attacked him. He say* that be could
tdeotify the large man. Why be was
struck dowB Is a mystery. 0*H»rge
was poorly drcMcd and hsd no mooev.
His pocket* wereoT searched. George
Is a son of Hsrmaa Schlsack. a roal
aqd wood dmtier.
Reluming Saginaw boaters say
that traeelerw and farmers In the
"deer’' eonatlea are la
sute of
nervous fear bordering panic. IVopI*.
they say. have nearly abandoned
ellng ’*acroa* country.- srhlle erei
highways are used with extreme cau­
tion. The wood* are so full of hunU'Ts
and *0 BJsny accidents have AKJCurred
that neightKM-bood visits have largely
been dlsrootlnued. while vrtnx business
Is affected in cerUla loeami«a. One
hunter telU of s cross mads merchant
In Crawford county who said he had
not seen a trarrtlagsalasroan since the
de«-r neaiuin opened. Wltlsm
Weber
hs4l occasion to make s trip ihrtiugh
the ct»untrr fnnn Grayling a few even
lugs turn. *1 could feel the cold chill*
running up and down my bach at tbe
thought that hunter* were all about
aae.” he ^id “At length we psnsed
aevem) i^eraons walking and some in
wagon*, all holding a lanlrro aloft
This Is gening to Ik* a general custoir
op north, red flag* and red cap* being
used In day time. We hoisted s tea
tern and got through all light, al
UMmgh there were sereral acddqpts
the day prevlou*.

irjrsi

Dr.Shoop's
Restorative

Utteenta.

_

Dr. B. U Atad, Xtattet

1. • .

6RAI0 RAPIDS I INDIANA N'Y

».«Dt

H*.U«4-Y«r-4 ik-w b, .M* to
get anything that way.
“Why not. Jobnr /'
“Beiwuse nothing^ earth vronld
ever luakr you touch s button, l^
at my »blrt-

X4LEIHKMili
-A dsngerou* surgical operation. Involrlng the rei.v<.val of a 'maUgnsnt ulc»r. a* Urge as my hand fronr my
daughter's hip was preremiad by the
applicaUon
of Buckles'* Arnica
Sslve.“ says A. C. Stlckel. tff Miletus.
W. V*. “Persistent use of the salve
eomplotrly cured It.” Cures Cut*.
Hum* and Injuries. 25c st lluglKMDrug Co., b'mnk H. Mmds. Hanuah
Drug Store.

4

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TRAVER81 CITY MARKETfi.
Thto RtaN to Mads Up Dally. The
Record It Not Rospensta ter
CKaafloo In Rriooa.

BBS'.

'graiwir;'?!'
D»S. J.0.S*A*TJ.T*r
ObTEOPATHiC PHY8IC1AN8
UtataOWUltalitot la.mtoU

Butter Dcr pound..................

2825

i

II general Hews

8. J. Morgan's Hack
and Baggage line
.-alia for yciurwlf and
katCKaffe Bt all timrt.
No
na I hare tbo
MH-oiid hack rcaily.
Satisfaction/givutj
charge.
(

or no

...... it 6e0a JIa 3ar9if

The Aoetrian emperor
mcfre on Ihe rellre<l IlM next year on sc
tltlws than any other muns
arch. He 1*1 count of old sge. but owing to hU ex
a king nine Ume*
and a dukf] cHlent phy*lcsl and mental condliien
It Is understood he will continue nt
eighteen times.
»
Lorvl Knully*. King Bdwsrds' pri the hesd of the nsvigatloa btiresu st
vste wecretsry for the past ihlrty-slx tat during the prewsnt admlnUln*
year*. Is the only man from Whom hU tion.
maj»'*ty ha* no secrets. Lord Knollys’ Brani Su*Ker whose -RemlnlKcenseiJ
control* the king's enormous corre- of 81r Henry Irving- have ro« t wHh
siH.ndenre. aided by a con»* of assist­ ao favorable s reception, wrote s very
ant*.
dlfferenrklnd of boolFon hi* flr*t ven­
Col. Thomas Connor of Joplin. Mo., ture In suthorwhlp. That book wa*
is the first mUlJonaire ever elected to “The Dutle* of Clerk of Petty SeKKlon*
tbe Missouri sUte senate. Althougb In Ireland.” a sort of legacy to hi* old
very rich, be to In all re*p«wls s plain department in Dublin castle, which he
Missourian. He made his money in j left to j«4ln Irving in the
mining enterprise*. Colonel
nor} wubi lest ion
ri*e to be In
He had risen
never ownied a dress suit or a>llk hat spe7tor of petty se«slooi when he
In hi* life, though he dresses well.
thr»*w in hi* lot with tbe greatest actor Tallow
While Senator Chauncey M. Depew of the \-lcioriHn er*. Sir Thornley
2—Cured Hldat..
WH* enjoying his long rest at Antoley- Stoker, the eminent Dublin surgeon, to
on-lhfwHodson be did a flood deal of tbe eWer brother 6t Brara.
work oa bis remlntoceaaes He to not
James H. Vincent of Boonvllle. Ind..
sure that they will ever be publlshad. knowTi ail over Hooslerdom as “the
his Idea being that they might-be of midget' constable of the I’nlted
interest to hi* son. tn hto fifty years State*,- has .been ' re-elected by his •
of poblic life Mr. Depew baa kaotn a township. His opponent was Jonathan'
great ttyjbj promlnent petkofiages and Fotoom. who tips thy* scale* st 200 net
his retafatances can har«y fSU to be Vincent weighs ninety pounds with all
exceedingly readable.
bU clothes and overcoat and can train
Tbe doyenne of women doctor* to down when necessary. Tbe lltUe
probably Miss EairaUih tlsckwell.l was the Dstid of the democrats, while
who received the first medical degree Fotoom was the Goliath of the expub
ever conferred upon a wo^nan in thUJ licans. Vincent, who to now beginning
country. Bbe was bom in England, j hi* seventh term, won by Ihlrtr-aeven
to which country she returned In 1844! vote*. Folsom worked hard, not so
after pcacUclng for some years In New j much that he wanted the office but beKing of Story
BlsckweU has been an act-jasuse. as he expressed It, he did not
!ve ^^kipant in many medical and ! want ‘*to be beaten by a spider.”
sociological reforms aad has written-----------------------several work* on hygiene and kindred j
A Year of Blood.

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2H-3H
J42H

^zzzzz

80

Cocuuuu .ire. Ure,b«.

by ihclr husbands of Ule tat rhlch flowed so copiottsly from Mr.
ta dty couacil has taken -steps towrites: “Severe bleed(M. k*. .h«k.
eo.tribotl«« hJ 2S?
K^‘
tors in * great many case*. A man'* Dtocorery for Oonaumptlon. with tho
ahfllty to mortgage hto furniture with-!
result tat after
out ta kaowledfle of Ms wife 1* *)
wank wilt An ordtnawce baa boon ta-|
ta- Coughs aad Cold*, at Bogboe Dntg
tmdaood maklag Ota mortgage, ofjW Frank H. Mead*. Hannah Drug
DO avan unleas they boar ta atgaa- ta^Prtoe lOe and lUld Triabta*

NO DANGER of typ^oM If you ose
taailxed mflk. Queen City Dairy
Otata. atx. td. 475.
POT l»-tf

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Office 805 New WUheUn Block,
Oititena* pbooe 6K2.

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Horst’s Danclsr Academy.
Prof. P. n. Cloee. Inatraotor
aOK Front 8tr»;t '
CbiUren’a claae Saturday. 10-,
12 a. m. AdulU’ claaa Mon.lay.
»p. m. AaaemMy.
AaaemMv. Monday
niKhU Telephone Citizens 1134.
J.H.S»int0B^CBO.W.

nOHROE a MeWETHY

.. - i-:'

GENERAL INSURANCE
“““«rc±Lrfa2si^
■1 KBW WILBALII SLC

Tellers

Grand Opera House
Tbasktoivlsr
ErenlDr.

Nov. 29, 1906
Folk Lore of tke Sooth.

Dr.W. J. Higgi
DENTIST^

Porcelain Work
On floor with Bnainem OoUege.
meetMiet.
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0. P. CARVER * BRO.

7ift Inauramt
U L. A. BUILOINQ

Order your
The Unwritten Stories
handed down by the oldtime Negro.


IF YOU do aot know wbat you want
for 'TkaalcifliriBs. call on Star d

U na^ilca. A4wlnl
woeld. in tbe eaaal eoene. be yteMd

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

' Richard
Thomas Wyche

The year 1803 win long be rer
7

DKfM-ris*r
201 front ftrooi

M

COMING!

Travmw Ctty. MIeb.. 8apt 14. Ifi04.
1 bag# idta •
•itk A. FobatqlPa bffta
dtaob
km. ammy qT tarn tat oMIavad: but
teat tba uamt MT. Faboral bfoqflbt tbt

BOT tUS

P^M^gnSUB

guciatlag with the Hexagon Gmla
Sepaiuior company, cf which J. R.
Muyur of tapberd Is tbe prsmirnit.
tor tbe uruetien of a>ant ta Oatar
for the maautedure of tbeir mala

Get our prices.
clone to
one of I
eu.'^o^y
one handred and sixty rodeI of pared
portloo of Union atreeC
U yoa
want a bargain, get after thU. Wade
Bros.. 1277 Front 8t
oold^

blha rvxr piioa addfoat Wada Broa..

in Front at

poaMon

Aldea Ham* of OoMwater. wbo earrtea mall on mate Ma T. baa bad a
Wado Bna.0 ItT Froat
eery uauaual eaptanee la dellmflag
!
octtdf
EaMi itae of a Baa*p bear! oeenthe mull to one Of the reddeats. Freak
tta alta bair a oMond. Ut tbe bmit
FOR •ALt-WU-Thlrty am two
bftar racb aupke. so that It ontp fipeitalu Udag eoutb of tbe dty. U
cha^ tbe tatma ef hie borne by
Mllaa aootbwooc of city; tbrao tbo
and boartag poarb aad applo. dbo
rartoUoa; aU fwod aoH aad ow of
aad. liwiead ef taklag hU gooda out of
boat otobaida lb tbU ftetolty. Can A aorel fbeHng of leapibg. bonadlag the bouse, be left everything la. mov­
goee tbraagb ^onr body,
for prlea Wado Bros.. IT Froat 8t
ing It aU at one tlxae. Brery day. m
Toe feel joaag.
foaag. act hmtk and
he receive* bU mail, he U found la a
yoaag afterr cakiag
Cakiag HoUlita Rocky
J
orjTbbleU.
Tea. Tea 6r|
Tbblei 15 different place, a* pragrem 1* made.
FOR 8ALB-l«0-dt M tat oa
Tbe rlgbu of pedcstrlaas aad the
•ta atat. ddJaiBB aow Borora*
care to be exerdeed by chauffeurs
tat MhBa« oa tbo woat. TMa la
tko Mat eaatniUy loealod lot ta tho HOMB MADB apiAr butter at Bleder were passed upon by Judge Wlest at
lAsatlng
' He dlamls*ed a demurrer
owtral diatfibotlac potat ta tbo I
A Bona.
[
hoy 23 St
filed by Vera Ayres aad tbe Olds Meior
taora, ifofrtaat aRr W «taal
works la tbe suit brought for damages
K188EB and opera cream caramr
by Warren 8. AbfcU. The defendaaU
regular 20^t goods. ftJ 10 cent,
rtslmed that proper precautions bad
taa^lflFtait.
okj. the LaOretU 100101^0^^
been taken by looting a bom. Judge
bbaaoinf.
Wlest said: •‘Thejscl that an alapa
was worked contlnuoualy would aot
excuse tbe driver from rvepoaslble
I HAVt
care. People 00 the street are not nCBAS. MAYNARD
that I win sail at a bargain. Can
Bell li« qulred to nia at the totSlng iff a hom.
at tbo PaUca^ IM K. Froat. aad mo CkU OIL 7^.
for tbeir mthU equal those of the blowaaai# and got fall panicoUra. J. Q.
Nov. 21-r.f
er of tbe bom. Tbe law requires the
driver to do scitnethlnx more than
tootlag hU bom for everyoae to get
FOR 8ALt—Cai^lAga factory. IklxM.
out of bis way.wUh power, mbchmirr/ aaa tooU;
I^atrolmaa Hertnaa Schmidt of Bay
all lighted by alaotrlelty: good flro
City has been condeted of sleallag gas
protection, la a floo place of i&OO:
from tbe Bay aty Gas company. His
three raUroada jaad a great opening
defense was that the gas oompMy was
for a general (repair bualnea*; ao
ctkgnlsajit that be was using gas after
oppoalUoa: .wm aaU for $1500bis meter was removed He claimed
»nap for aooio idaa;
jdae; owner la poor
that the street ear company, which
Addfta J. J. Rorick. Oiown* the gas plant, showed him favors
Why sit in a cold room
ford. Mich.
Jh.
aor 7df
because he was wanted as a wlinea* ta
when a little moncyspent
lu
behalf in a damage suit. Me aceptwill keep it out? |
tm CAOH wm, bw M SM. Oraat
ed 1100 ta payment for an Injury to his
Oak Bi^ Abtwb. MdlS
own child by a. car. and Schmidt's at­
Storm t«fih are RuaranI beta Dae. let. Apply
torney datad that this spoCM bis
teed to pay for themBita
ta Mf
usefulaeaf as a vRtaess when the
lelires In two years in
charges of stealing, gM w|p/ brought
paving of fuel.
against film, f
^ fcm atreet. proloagod —.w.
ww..

FOR lALI-Horw -U»c.* gray gold FOR SALE OR RkNT—House 00 Cass
lag. ataada UH haad*. aquaro trot
street, near Tirelflh street. Mgbi
tar. baat allartwad borao ta Mlcbl
rooms and funta; new. Sbermaa
pan; alao rciad cart,* baraoaa aad
• Hualer.
*
nor l^tf

i

Tbe board of eeatrol of tbe Upaer
Home fdr tbe table Mladed bMd a
meeting In Detroit Thursday aad ap*
pointed Dr. George F. CbamberUa of
Grand Raplda. to aecceed Dr. Polglaae

»kS5t.?sss2

•m CA8H will bOT !?t lU. Hannah FOR 8ALE~Balance of my houathold
oTanaa. Oak HatfbU aubarb. bOxldS
goods. Including bed*, furniture,
foot, U void baforo Doc. 1. Apply to
dresser*, wash ftands. etc. for sale
Tboa. T. Batoa.
cheap. Julius Steinberg.
nor «-tf

Travrraa City. Mlcb.

Prwrtaaa of the rate bUl are the'
eacwee gleea by tbe railroad* la tbe
Central Paanaagdc aaaociatlaB for refaaiag Tbaakagtrtag ratae to tbe at odcnU of tbe wadtalty. R M bebered
at Aaa Arbor that tbe aetlOB Is dae
la a ■oaaaw to get bank at aone one
for tbe pan PrwfaMor Adana* took ta

DRAT AND BAGGAGE

Work*, tit B. Frwt 8L Call tif
Ots. pkoM ft»4 wo vtO to Uo root.
oot S«f

f;i

..

[I Hews ef UtlcMgan

GATavlirlldlCi. T

eh^iwa'
• TRY A RECORD WANT ABU,- *

Vf

Goal

" 'iflllltfll I

TMvnMC errv.

michimh. mtunsav. novbhm* k. im.

I

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Foreign

u

> Local
•'"i

urns IS OUT ON Bill

UiniilLPUT

J

'!

pissauT

BENTON HARBDf^ IS HOT

High Bebool Twm Lacked Fuada to
Meet ThinhigMn,

Go to Read City But the BtuBeata

OOfTT LIKE THINGS SAID ABOUT
THEKL I

beu ttami gi Oblea

Helped Them OuL
W*bm arrangemwuj were made for

Cbkmgo. Hot. jS4 -Alumni of MichJgM nad Chicngi bnre made final ar-

OWriM Itavol ThM H« wm

fuigimita for ^ TbaMmglTtng day
grldlnm

m-

Bide ban park,

athletic aMOciailon to back the learn

U krl4 In

of Mlk* Ward of Snnrtn. «no fmod
Chnrlnn

nakionkaTiiar of
man

vImm

HnrrlAsUm.

a

city, and aJiotl»ar

aeem

to

Principal

have

Altb<iugh
Michigan

Harry Urwia vaa «e«o at ibe jail

Caplin

Heaton

-gmd.r haa not

of

thej

with

laJea cxjncerpiDg

two

onlilaliood. Harry aald:
1 Yin oartahUy ba glad to gH out
BTYryofta atlarli«4 to Uie Jail

Mild be will come

baa baaa Tory klad to mo.
**Bafora I go any furtbar I want to

Eeoeral Sport lope
Preahmen
turning up at Michigan

and U>ne at

Mt. CKim-n. in lhe'S<»utheni Michigan

la.t year.
Ing matebe. in Grand
Furv.1 King 1.
now the
Cnlted
that
Carter and truth 1. that he le v
until he pans*-.! through with the local | States* champion abow horse. He U

'X-

Captain Heatop

If ne«-<te<l.

aay on» thing, and that U to cxnrtict a

.aid

report than baa bam going around ihr

MrGufln will pla

guard.. Heston and

rky atatlng that wb«n I r»t out on

Turner will be

baU I

Hodden will play

!> halve. 8now and eleven to Saginaw eu i^t« to the owned by Judg%that was playe*l th* re It 1. Mid New York and
X end*. Schulte will

voald fiartlcdjiatr ImtnrdlatHy

I atatod a fHr day. be

he

«

center

lamea

ruah.

ago that I had quit tbr fight garn«.

mA 1 m«aa ft**

could

quarter and that Moat. I. at least 23 year, of age 4:16.
and ha. a family. The Idterscbola.tlc
Whatever cnMlil

trot in

there

1.

aU.ut

in

^ laatlmoay Thomday which may pnnv Jimmy Henry, Jimmy Sheldon. Walter

Big Ed Parry.
ralMble when tho trial romea off. A and Charle. Kennedy.

cr 100 pounds, hardly a man to have > wer*. weak.
wife and

family, and

hi. mother j

I'.-nn ha*! a great celebration Mim

lotCbr yootarday. In which that aur of Wataoo. Callln. Hpelk. Boone, llamlll when qu«wtl€»n*-tl a. to lil. «-x«cl agvl.Uy ov.-r lor victory ou Saturday
made the same .latemenl that hi. j They thought the viriory worth ee.c
tho ropod aroaa atated that wbrn he
father did. under IS pearw of age.

limt Ward at Chicago aome year. ago.

Sam Ktlly

the BamU fighter, ahonly after the
knock-out. lapaod Into a atate of un-

he area aent to a h<»apltal. where he re

‘U t'.aniaje inuniaay nu<

malned aick for a immth or more.

,y th»- %cm, jl to «.
Michigan

prlM. fight,

dropped

in

Igoro

ujon a

ila

came^ with

Penn.ylva*
Pern

24 to C.
ID

I^wU.

A

the

n*ferre.

Both Ryan amt -hi. compan­

eaay

gamq from M ohigan. IT to 0,
reveal a the

b<»me city yaaterday hfiemiam. to iwe
frimsd

bard

The Quake

hU

'

fart

that Mlchlga^J wa. In aten by a
team

which I

previously*

wa.

trouncQd by an eleven that lout

ion declared that after Ward fought
JiH* Gan. at IleiroU the Samla flKhter

to a team wilch
v^ich Michigan had

went into a .tate of uncon«iou«ie.it.

ronquen-d.

In which he remained during the time
irolL to hi. home In Cunadn. .huwlug

l>ewl.’ friend, are Inclined to
Here that

ST»RS TObK COHTEST

lie-

a«>methlng wa.

radically

Ward*, head.

a. after

wrong with

BY

EIGHTY

piled he became unconaclou*.

InnJe Topk

The eaamlnation b.v the diw^tor l*e

the

.Irengih

of

and

Firm Came

But Loft The.r Crip.

Ing to I^wU* fiieiuU. .. the do«'tor
teated

High Score

age—Colth Won

fore the flsht prove. luUhlnR. mrord
merely

th»-

auwngth of. the prlte fighter.* hiwrt..
After losing

H la cialmed.

ho firet

game In the
the Star.

wa. hinted around the .|>ortlni: (H»nt(‘st by forty five pi
licwi. wa. btan-.l u]> and ' w(m ri

It

rf»nte«

. reaort. Thuraday that If

freed of the charge now l<Klget1 agaln.t
him. Harrington might take the man

*d

t> by
eighty
thr»t‘ g.n..-. from tli.- r..U>
1
th«‘ Wilkin
ihiv«. pin,. Inst t-%.-niug ntt th

how­ son A llos-,craib\v^. The
cUm» ai»d exciting giving ni
ever. gave the matter no credence
.•‘There ha. l»een aloudutelv nothing what the gamox will In* la!
agement

«T

him.

Harrington,

of the .on mentioned. - Mid lUrtlng

Winnb-

loi»k

high

.eort*

and

LewU* frienda and attorney believe av«Tage, the fomtcf being one pin ihy
and the latter I7!»- The Colt.'
that they have a ainmg and uhImmi
I

able oam.' when
trial.

U

finally comt*.

™ t:aam»-s

The fact that Ward wa. Yvuili>

tolal.M futs. »;s? and Tit: while

their opp«ment. knts'ked over T»v1. 7JS

not a Jit aubject to jiartlclpate in a and v:.| in their rv'spectlve games

i

trr. every day.

SEUCTEC^IORS

1^‘wla* a.f^x*!-

alea>
. IjowI. 1. the recipient of many leiMany of these ar»’ of

Athletic Club Will- Defend Peari-Crey
Red and

The Aihi*-tlc club will hereafter de­

In Grand Rapid* ttOUl the time for the fend the
• -I.I
light Mut-

‘H

Light Blue—A-e Work­

ing Hard for Big Came.

oondeb nee by member, of the .portj, log frwlemlty.
. '
Lewi, will In ^'pn»l.aMllly reside

pi-arl-grey.

red and

The- roh*r» wert‘ selcctetl

last evening
The f(aut«ll squad is training hard

‘j

in preiWatum for the big game with
lightly, bnt there U a way of filling the High school Umra Thursday which
them ao that they can hardly be de- mill d»-clde the championship of the

1

tccted.

i

can be pftwud Into a .mill hole and

i

moothfd

i
*i

A lump of common
down even

wrhIUng city.

IMily i. working oul for quarter

and will proluibly mak-v good.

with the wall

Both teams are confident t»f winning
F\>r and the contest will be the most ex­
large holfu It U batter to nie plaster citing K-ern tn thl. city for some lime.
by

rubblBC H

of PaHa

wlUi the flngem.

Molaten the plamer of Parla

with vhitrr and put It
ImmedUtely. amoothlng

Into the hoic
It

with

The

ireair

between

Entfana

and

a

knife.
If the hole 1. In a paiwred sheet of paix^r a. th*- Thibetans, for
1 wall, after filling with plaiUor of Pari, ,upvn«Uk>u»
tvMOO*.
ol.J«te*
to
i take a ptocf of wall paper the aame .ticniDS awr doraant th»t oecapW
i odor at lhal on the wal) and mb It more than one rfwrt.


It the stories wns In Hilton Harbor, al»out

the heat#-d atmosphere.

over tbt Irwh pla.ier untfl It U the
tame ahnan a. the wall, or atirk on

IjHiden tobacco boxea are apt ta
the apot a placa of wwll paper care­ . .jooe lewd eoUc and fiarayUls, the
fully cot ao that the pattern
1 metal ImfregnaUng tbe tobacco wrlth
acetate of lead.
match exactly.

***
If yrm
that sonic
icu.'w i“rk
ye.: that

arlier |»art j matche.s he

Fine

•0.1 finaa

-mSju ja «.>x

^

DOLLS

taken to boiling It In a solution ufjoun-e pnrl.t of table gelatine in i
soda. A piece of soda I little water: th* n whisk it iiit<. a pint

10C. I5C, 25c, 50c
Dolls

b*KJ1U’. E Mh street. ch»se t*» srhfK»l
ami faemry. easy term*: price

Th.nc.
that kind

id*-r. is a fair sampb’ *»f
r caitif.

They Jr.-fiut-nily^

W«» slao bav« U-lUrr onen
up to

WADE eiRO!

Id lather herel-—-^7
Uionel^

than

Inj

F J.cgBngrJ
for

$2.75 EACH.

Bm

jof gl.vcerin.
raid*’ :nfiu» nr-.‘ with weak
FOR SALE-1406_Elghty-*’ighJ ft. hav<- c<Ki‘
Pour into i*otF. If too stiff, add inor*
pi*-, and ’winietlmes with
gall ui of water. The article, to be i
front on StaN-. 165 fe- t *.r Park.'lpjwv- nd»bK| p
,|,a
Might !f» have bitter sense
Park pine*- hot i. gilt ‘-dgo pmp-i
cleant d are thrown In when the water glycerin. An ounce packet *.f gela
prir*. f>er fci frtmt on Stale. ..........
-n to such chatter.. The
i. at the Klllng ixdnt. arid kept *ln tine stIrT*Hl Into four ounces of gly­
pniuf is b*-for«- y*»u.-in rvgard to the
:he water fur f-ir or five minutes. cerin after being soflenejl with water
*'?6r sale—1467-filxiy acre* one
pfoisrty. mud m*int-y making advan
;hen rinsed off in cle..r hot water and win cause the gelatine to set like stiff lalf mile west of Monro*- renter, all
' tug* s <if this Mtjf and regi^m. fej to
go*»d mil; will tak- city pro^Hrty i»art
r

with a chamois or rsoft cloth. Fi«P.
‘your bas.Krr. find out b*iw much hi’i
ThU. cm Into squares.U excellent to
ivmer.t I Tice $2.00a
use tamlsbe*! siIr*T
surely nc
Mia*^ oh <:• posit. Oimpare it with six i
FOR SALE—MTl —12»- nert'p oppfv jy-ars ag«.. Go to ymjr mah#»fartur.
iiM> in throat troublc.s. A tin of coq'
when »o fsimple a method of cleansing
Kite llannah K orrhaid; sixteen hun
much inoiu-y he 1* lay
dens.-.l milk, four ounce, of glycerin,
within reach.
drt-*l j>*-acB: iK-ar every year. Fln- nt
»r and what he paid flv«- i
two ounre> of hcn» y and half a poimd .iiburikan n’Md.tire location in thlGo to your Urm*-r. Ask
of
sugar
make
a
horn
vM-otch,
nicito
region.
Price
$2300.
If Your Washtub Leaks on Washday.
him h«>w much h* had and how miwh
FOR SALE-Trotiing horse. T)oc
hf’ has on di-poKlt in
If In a hurry to use a .tub which lake, and very nutritions.
16U hand, dapple gray geldgood mortgaK<*«. Take a stroll around
If a laxative is required, two tea­
leaks, press common soap Into all the
« v-arK old: square trott*-r:
ing. nine
n everv r»-*pert: and plenty of the city; walk In the middle of lh«
crack* from the out.*«lde. and you will spoonfuls of glycerin, swallowed warm
Mrvet in the pave*! dlMricL T<nj will,
suffer no Inconvenience from It. use. at Interrals of an hour are what
find it will give yon quite a run U»r ^
n*>ede*i.
As a cure for indigestion a tab*.
followa;
He i.
"doggv. * w
teaspoonful of glyWrtn-after meals
Hot Cemed Best Sanidwiches.
poor road Imrse. ♦fuitt-r; ri?e ^•now^’hatV/pXnoTlng the Int.-r j
, ... .. him en acco.in‘ -of mort- urban line, a prtijerl that sbo’jld have I
PurchaM- for this course h p!€?ce of is valuable.
sheriff
watching
him:
gold the as.Kisiatu e and support .of ever>
For earache n few drops of warm
the brisket, seeing that the lean of
One dinky** horseman In jianic- ix<ra<m in Trav-r«e- Clty^ and one that
the meal rilghlly predomliiates. and glycerin pour^l Into the car wthe.
we iK-li.^ve will be auccessfully exe
ular, knowm for hi. sneaking ly ing pro^
rated by tbU man Oloon. lU-ader. wr
have the butcher tie It Into a compact and heals, and equal parti of Klaspare ctnild rail your attention to a thous­
roll. Soak f^r one hoar In cold wraler: donna and glycerin mixed and rub- cllvltle*. sKnds most .< hi*
time telling prospective ps^haiers
and farts that prove the fellow that
and then cook until tendei-. adding a | bed round tlie ear will s.xrtbe the pala
he above fairy tsb-s. all of which are^
walls for Bomtihlng to happen I* a
peeled carrot, an onion, a pinch <rf If
lies and can
easily he pfioven
by
Jool or a vicious mloconoeptlan of
ground cinnamon and a
be horse himself.
The only rcas- Providence.
Brush him to one side.
cool in
of elder vinegar. Allow It
Look ahead for yourself.
Use your
on thl*
OoafnoM Cannot bo Curod
eyes.
Follow the view conveyed by
the water In which It
offir Thir hone pr.ctto.ll}- ^ them to the brain tif yon got any
hair an h<mr; then ^rain and bnish 2
braina and If yon haven't you might
rift to
one th.t w.nu •
over with melted bolter to which a
horw »Bd will t«k* cre of him.
1 as well he blind) and Invest your mon­
few drops of lemon |ttlce hare bw j
har. rvfu«^ doriOK the t«lnr «o.- ey accprtngl^ to what you toe. Doo*t
m Bv. time* tbv mmooiit I offer to wait tor aomethlng to bapp«L
added, alldng on a hot pUtter wiiCT j

French

a sad to 1 oort eteijm drt^ An

Huy tbc-m ttarly f*.r Clmslmaa
w hile tbu aaaoritm-iil ia Lixal
Our prioen will Ik- fouml
viT>*
on.

|

thinly with

rr

.h..u«nd Wlur.. «..r pri.-.- .... .Mr-l. I

having to turn aw.y.

Price. $2,000.
. .Ithb f:
*-f
cbuis.b*
FOR SALE-MTd Houm- and
<»rner of t*a^* und Sivt*-* nth suc« l.-i. J f”
Ji again h.- may >trike *<jnn-<.ue that
tone foundiiiion. large htcjne, fine lot.*^
*ani* ;t IP«lc advi.-e \u r* garrt »*. an
ftsked^i have pin.lish«-d In the Grand ] jured lo. stick to the western confer
Tire. $1800.
;,j.....
,
iJi-nt
It I*
riv n a> fol
FOR 8ALEr-MT«;—loirge i. n rf>.in
Rapid. Herald:^ “The mamigement ofj<xn<>e on the alleg***! gmund that her
eiiua :
IUUM-. neu . corn« r .»f VnUm an
n.l Four " .
h schtKd fot»t- ba.elmll, tra*'k and f<M»rt»an Kche*luies
No. I location,
high
And ibmr.buy, that pU
yoi)*» Ui show] will suffer-by wliht]jprwal.
As if the i,.*.nfh *Trc«-tN. J
$13
p*
r
in.inlh;
fin.’ h«>:ii«-; n*ut
U K a iHs.r Watb.m at any prir*
i
that Quarterback Moat* Is over, 19
agreement had anyth
prir*. $2,000.
ktiow. that farm; don f buy that. Il'e
FOR
SALE—14T3-File
mml.-rn all run out.** Tlie K m ildi-r.-d putehss
iuirs of ap‘ or that Center Morrow | j,,t with
«
such schedules!
horn*’. Sixth str<-*-t: sl**am h*w«. lii* *-r win finally *ay. •‘Wh.-re and what
vsr iHixed lif Gnind UapM.:
Thl
plac*’
and
mantel;
eb-ctric
light,
and
RICHARD t. WniXIIK. stun iHlei
shidl I burr
ix.n-t buy an?thin*
halli-nce remains
Indefinitely:
gas; would cort at preK«-ni time to buy
C.ran.l opera house. Thanksgiving eve
and build
eight tbouMind doll.lr^; l. r., this c*»untry I* all m
Nor. 29.
nov 23 2t price $4,500,
\Va'hlngt*rn. Oiegon. VlrvmU
an>
* Wh>
FOR SALE-1476—160 acre farm where, but gel out of li*T* uiTlunoK
onvj eidcx^ IJimig
>m« Way* to Make Ua* of Clyeerin. *ix mile* froriiN lly Larp.- barn. Hune d*.n i V...1 go......... W.Mtl.l. I.ut I h-vet. I
•yqXlB oi onrv jo eppin. f|0o; Xiuo]
liawmenT. nsuii f**r fifty tua.l t f st.x-k. got tiM.n.’V * imugh *• ! ‘ WHl. com. *.n
NoihinB U
for rhapiaMl
with me and 1 11 |-iy your exiM-n^H* “
l«vq pmi uwoB
j.uop oidoad a.|A\ |
gotHl hou-»*. thr*-e er»-*-ks. thirty thr*-<*
•Y* s. but mavK* | ran t g'-t
ba. k **
-mo. ojii.qoBO 0,1.41
acrt- orchard: tbr»-*- aenw small fruit .
_____
'
..II in eqnal proporlUma.
Tl.o «,fi
•'lUif vou *lr»n*t want lo get back ; ibl.
gts»«l creamery and
poultry
house;
rouuuy Ik mi g*asl. you say ** * I kn«.w.
To Clean sn.er.
| nes. of ,h.- oil uk., a«ay ,hc .mart
six c*iw> tw*. bulls, eight hog., g.sxl
but l.want to s... my wife " ‘ Take h* r
t.am. all farm IwplemenU: pike mad
Manv gtXKl houKcwlves Imve given i ing pr*Mx*rty of the glycerin,
ahmg * -'Woiildirt want t*> *K that nil
all the wav t., city
A first chiss fruit
up KCDuring their silver with p^wtler.]
To make glycerin jelly equal to that
I got a start.*’
and *!alry fatni. Price S5-20a
and patent preparations
and
have I wdd. and «auite pure, dissolve a one
FOR SALE-~1463-Good seven nmm
n-fvretsl th»- game in

rerywharptatf^. Lay between
oi buttered emham bread, spreading

Fine

With

Terry McGiiv* rn. his fighting charge.

dy aw.ll hfra. for It now otit of it with a bad hand. J<h‘ Is lellOlid prv>l»ald:
• roan whoY«*rk n-js.tiers how niariy
up|H-ar. that he is <ht

bucket of tar and a li|d of Bathers

the sire of an egg 1. thrown Into

boxing bout *»f the caUU-r of the Hng
tragedy 1. believed by
• ‘
5

217 K Front St.

•n«;

series
Art

}

J. N Martin ek

Musk.gon.
Sage advice is King giv
' the season and bet
The managers of the ele\en here’ii^m quarters. In which Michigan Is ub

every hard batUe In which he partlcl

j- j

L!K>f forwAr«l . to> lht»
H vli.hy* u-iliiMpvlI tho
bi^cliu-tof j*x.*lr> I carry.

are* in

-...

• i-

that hla train wai traveling fn>ni ivthat Ward waa totally unfit for a rtng

th.- Badgets.

that thl. 1. wellent evlck-nre. a. Mrs jrllnod to <lrw the Ug Mb.ws with
Moat. wa. present at the time and j hope once more and,talk of sehi-duling

mm Vnnderhkll. 10 to 4.
Carllisle In unced

f. w gam**«.

Beautiful and
Rare Gifts

Traverse City, Mich.
127 Front St.
----Cit. phone 1219

FOR SALE
I4x4-F..urt. *-n n*iD» | take for this hornt-at ihe pr.»
Uuirdlng or fuiaish' d f-»nj Iumim-. I „ud h*-1* a. g.**! a. h
lo*e In. Mh Mn . t; ull in A N- 1
j K actually wtuth. and
sh.mld know.
lUith cUlm. are ridl | Michigan and Chicago next ..wMm.
r>:in<| didlarr'
lat on
ciileU and unfounde*!
Both have b*H-n |
The
.Mlnn.*sota sembs
chas-n! a lit ion. Price $1500..
fllty «Jl»^|ar^
FOR 8ALE-I4T9—Kt» acre farm
Mtlgated by tho Interurholnstic; »hlte j»!g around t\«* field betwee n the
taerond hand* ci»*ta I
four mile, fuitn city:
riWmI . bouse.
l»OHrd. but Muiikegon dl$|»atchr» con lmlv**,K of the Carlisle game, till the
iar*. w.rth. fifty; nca
,iy am
twenty-five doUar*; kii*
.pleut;
tlnue t«* harp over the subjt<*t and fe<d-• ,K»or thing dropped dead!
An »-*lify
jfbiMnrs
AI«og* thet pt«
Ing never ran as lilgh^iere a. It in at, jng evaiuple for the alb*m‘d sav.iK. t- of
ollars
If taken
MV. -nil- 1
the present time. An extra effort was : the opis..-it»on!
bl rhe who!.. buKl............................... .............. all In first ria»s'by Satunl
to pul a .trietly dlgiLde team Ini
Tex Uicl.aid is t.-Jling <*iie innatl
buudtcd doMar*.
.iidiTion. prtce $1150. .
i-x xor.i* aU»ut the |
the field this year. Sliqon. an exe*-l-;that he wtiulU give u purse of
FOR SALE M3S nue i« v. o room j
*'
lent man In the tackle position, was; u, Jeff and any fighter who would figBoyd avenu**; all In fir.l class
> will find him ev '
liarnHl tHT-aufU' t»f eons in his studies.!
a chance in thtXM- with the
isd tor I
und the eleven 1. up to the mark pn’; ; big Uiy. He might have made a bluff
FOR
SALE
ulwav.
finding
fault- wlwa>*4
Tilled by the Ixiard.
I at ten times the sum. for there 1. no
Louse. Stab,
Hot Ooa« for Scribe.
body t*. call It.
man
If tho state cvrrvs|K)ndent who sent
Trust J(S‘
Humphrey, to
liandy

a

r \

ahlrh 1. aome

legislature fri»m this dUtricl. claims

charged with being a participator^

^

rate,

N,iw that a Wlsc»»n.ln lesni has won

conackmaneaa from which he did not

the bout and who la now out on.ball

j

any

j comfort

Real .Estate g 'Loans

come out for aereral hour*, and then

and teallty to thia.
i
Bddie Ryan of Detroit, who n»fen'ed

i

braling at

Biitta Irv.

Samuel Kelly* representative to the;

WHERE OOs!s MICHIGAN

Gardner aaya that he will come here

' j

Wade Bros.

run-

Th.* men undei contract to play for
ymr. which
has counted
214
the Chicago elev n and wear the ma- affidavit from hi. father. I He Ik not IS j thl.
loon are Brk erWn. Hill. Badenuch. year, of age and w»-ii;h« but n little! »,jalnst her opp<^»nenti», mo«! <»f whom

Tbo dcdoaae mirorod tome ImporUtit

Z'
(ImpM-led)
In Brooches, Bracelets,
Necklaces
and Crosses

William H.Mi.oe of

board ha. Moat.* record jand a sworn ning up the big sct>n^ gis-s to C\*n»ell

Taatlmofiy for Poforno.

Bobemian
Garnets

A. J. Wilhelm
SoBth Side • - Union *ni Qilith

on. the lviroli*U>v who play<*d with
ught ID

Burns

Tani and office Xortln rn
Michigw.^; ^
Both phonra

Ihew- day.

mad

Morrtiw la that be ha.

I. O.

i :

of ottr dU^ootent. So voixler. Thii chill, raw
WU..1 just ignores th»t «iiB«y »nmmer Suit. BetWr . Umb into • nice warm. wo>4 CLOTHCK.^
suit and cover, it with aa overcoat of Uu- sinio
mtke
Vonll f.vl a lot more oomfortable, not only in
the Ittly. but in the mind.

Lynn lia. drafted Short .top George

and drop WcVlni for the malM and terback.
The .taleBient

of Imra. altlMmili I can la no way c^m

Now Is the Winter

of 1

been able: Benton

laat > the eilgibUlty nf
of Benton Hart
Harbor a men.
n.A give up the quest until the Uat'
ine<! Howard
Bweelcy
|.
found ^ two of whom they questIdoed.
hour.
Vnleaa
Mg
do the punting Morrow, center, and Guy Moat.,
quar
Ora\f-r will bav<

of the ten tbat Harrlncton waa toteg

la aaothf^r bout

from

Nye got around thU. bow-

city have kept the j.tate pap.r. |

probable auceeaaj

footl^ll
playera. J
lUrbor-e
flaled Muakt- ♦
to locate Rweelr^. great punter and j Since Benton Harbor
the gon
gon a week ago that Hty ha. beeh {
greatly dealred Wfolverlae hero for the;
wlll^artting up a fearful boil regarding
kicking duel wit

nam* U not yat diarloaod.

will «o on tba pHM flgbur*. bond.

Idala.

faculty antipathy alM

SOFT COAL

wa. not

mlaaed la their tickle, and esthmdaam

Hi# couiiy >mi ctermd irUli tbr kiirrMterdny.

place, there

eure of theee oniveraltie. at the Wmt
aatngoftlim

Order your

boy. and the High echoc*l

team of that

»Cov. 21—AB ever, by paming the bat thrtwgb the
Denton Harbor. Mlc
and ooough
wa»
dUguaitd with Mu. acbuol yuderday
for the exjotaet ippeara tp haee car- “ Denton Harbor 1. dUg
given by the atndests to defray the
lied the ball thrWh the brohea field: kegon and
wUh the
BdraU from
In whlc
for a touchdown on the goal line of

14.—Horry

llA.

the local

enough aumey In the trea.ury of the

dlfwrt
Not.

the game at Rt«d City today between

Have Nice Warm f»ail of Tar and

haiUe Utweaa the fWKhaU

Horses and Cows
For Sale
I good, heaif, sound work
horse, good conditioo.
easy keeper.
11500 lb. 9 year old mare
Makilombar wooiU.
»epBr»u.ly.

wain for
Will M-11

I beautifors^ndard bred
brood mare, sure breeder
and in loalbyT.W.W.

'■asar®-

lgooddfinng.^on|a
2goodcofrs, be Mb early
m tbe spriig; anIlseS
lenr cheap.

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